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0 alte burschenherrlichkeit; ein frohliches
spiel von sludcntinnen am llhein, in 3 akten,
von Karl Miiller. Berlin, E. Bloch. 68 p. 8°.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D : 33448 ; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 33177
0 heilige Cacilie; histspiel in 4 akten, von Hell-
nun h :\Iielke luid Gustav Ollendorff. Berlin,
Hai-nionie verlagssesellschaft fiir literatur
luid kunst. 75 p. 8°.
© July 14. 1910; 2c. July 14, 1910; D:
21.556; Harnionie-verlag, Berlin. 33178
0, Henry; or, A woman after all. play in 1 act,
by F. S. Holmes. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28. 1915 ; D : 40503 ; Florence S.
Holmes, Trenton, N. J. 33179
0. I. C; a vaudeville farce in 1 act, by F. Ber-
nard.
© Franklin Bernard, Denver, Col.; D:
10040, Feb. 28, 1907. 33180
0, I see. /S'ee Vic.
0. Jee; i)lay in 3 acts, by H. Talbot. [98] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aus;. 14, 1913 ; D : 34141 ; Hayden Tal-
bot, New York. 33181
0. K. (The) g'irl; by W. M. Cressy and J. A.
( '.olden. 23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Golden, New York ; D : 14956,
Jan. 30, 1909; 2c. Jan. 30, 1909. 33182
6 locura 6 santidad; drama en 3 actos y en
prosa, por Jose Echejxaray, ed. with notes and
vocabularv bv P. F. Walker. Cincinnati. 1903.
127 p. 1G°.
© Paul F. Walker, Cincinnati; D : 43.38,
Nov. 19, 1903; 2c. Apr. 8, 1904. 33183
0-nii-iy; a musical comedy in 1 act, by S. Hicks.
[2], 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1912; D: 30898; Seymour
Hicks, London. 33184
O! mother o' mine; 1 act play, by J. J. Magin-
nis. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic Sept. 7. 1909 ; D : 16715 ; James J.
Mnginnis. Brighton, Mass. 33185
O. 0. Hoc; a comic opera, by G. Pierce.
© G. A. t>ierce, Bismarck, Dak.; 1886:
16413, July 19. 33186
O rare Colorado; a pastoral drama in 3 acts,
scenes and characters in and of Colorado, by
•Joaquin Miller [p.seud. of Cincinnatus H. Mil-
ler]
© C. H. Miller, Chicago ; 1881 : 13956. Sept.
12. 33187
O rats! vaudeville sketch in 1 act and 1 scene,
for three people, by W. Wray, jr. [1], 12 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1913; D: 34826; William
Wray, jr.. New York. 33188
0 Sen San, the wood fairy; a Japanese fairy
opei-etta in 1 act, book and lyrics by J. W.
Standish, music by J. A. Silben^erg. [2], 12
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Joseph W. Standish and J. A. Silberberg,
New York; D : 645, July 8, 1901; 2c. July 8,
1901. 33189
0-U- tango; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by
K. C. Vose and W. J. Seligman. [66] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1914 ; D : 38587 ; Wellesley J.
Seligman, Boston. 33189a
0 universe; spectacular (allegorical) musical
drama in 3 acts, by J. C. Roeber. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten. ["Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1912; D : 29041 ; .Joseph O.
Itoeber and David S. Samuels, New York.
33190
0 winsome Bessie! from The banshee, a drama
of Irish life, by 1*. J. Higgins, music by J. P.
Burns.
© P. J. Higgins, Wilkes Barre, Pa. ; 1894 :
18571, Apr. 9. 33191
O you chaperone; in 1 act, by DeWitte Kaplan
[pseud, of Y. DeW. Kaplan] [25] p. 4'.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1910 ; D : 21841 ; Ysabel De-
Witte Kaplan, Englewood, N. J. 33192
Oak farm; comedy drama in 3 acts, by Anthony
E. Wills. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1905.
62 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D:6640,
May 5, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1905. 33193
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33212
Oak farm — Continued.
a 5 act rural comedy drama, by Louis G.
Modemann. [47] p. f°. Typewritten.
© L. G. Modemann, Paterson, N. J. ; D :
7347, Oct. 2, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1905. 33194
Oak (The) settle; comedy in 1 act, by Harold
Brighouse. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1911. 24 p. 12°.
© Mar. 31, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1911 ; D : 23817 ;
Samuel Fi-ench, ltd., London. 33195
Oftkdales (The); by W. J. Lynd.
© William .L Lynd, Hertford, N. C. ; 1886 :
21407, Sept. 24; 2c. Sept. 24. 33196
Oasis (The); a play in 3 acts and 3 scenes, laid
in fierniantown, Pa., on the subject of divorce,
by .L N. Gill.
© .John Nelson Gill, Philadelphia ; D : 14667.
Dec. 31, 1908. 33197
Oaten (The) cakes; historical play for little
folks in 3 scenes, by R. Woodman. Franklin,
O., Eldridge entertainment house. 18 p. 12°.
© Oct. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1912 ; D : 31170 ;
Ilea Woodman, Poughkeepsie, N, Y. 33198
Oath (The) Typewritten.
© Edward Kraupa, Philadelphia; 1892:
19320, May 5; Ic. June 30. 33199
— ■ drama in 4 acts, by R. Schubering. 93 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Richard SchuberinEc, Alameda, Cal. ; D :
9143, Sept. 10, 1906; le. Sept. 10, 1906; Ic.
May 14, 1907. 33200
— play in 4 acts and a prologue, by L. Leon.
98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1915 ; D : 42247 ; Louis Leon,
Atlantic City. 33200a
play in 1 act, by Seumas MacManus. con-
(l(M!sed and arr. in its present form, by F.
Keenaii. [2]. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1910 ; D : 22289 ; Frank Kee-
nan, New York. 33201
— play in 1 act, 1 scene, by M. L. White. 4 p.
1., 34 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1914 ; D : 38578 ; Montgomery
Lewis White, Austin, Tex. 33201a
— a romantic melodrama in 5 acts, by G.
Hoey.
© George Hoev, New York; 1887:31286.
Dec. 3. 33202
Oath (The) of allegiance; by .7. B. Connelly
and .7. Drumeir.
© James Bernard Connelly and Jack Dru-
meir. Philadelphia; D : 4117, Oct. 20. 1903.
33203
Oath (The) of Hippocra.tes; a play in 3 acts,
by A. J. Eddy.
© Arthur Jerome Eddy, Chicago; D: 14617,
Dec. 24, 1908. 33204
Oath (The) of my nation; or. The wandering
Jew, drama of 4 acts, by I. Rosenthal. [33] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1912; D: 31343; Isidor
Rosenthal, New York. 33205
Oath (The) of the twelve. See Captain Fire-
brand.
Oath of veng-eance; a Spanish- American melo-
drama in 3 acts, by M. A. Somers. Type-
written.
© Martin A. Somers, Philadelphia : D :
215, Mar. 14, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1901. 33206
See also Countess Vera.
Obadiah's Christmas; sketch in 1 act, by J. M.
Maxwell. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1911; D : 23661 ; John M.
Maxwell, Indianapolis. 33207
Obed Owler and the prize writers; a humorous
drnina iu 3 acts, by JI. H. G. Clarke (Nina
Gray Clarke) Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1889.
© Mary H. Gray Clarke, Cambridgeport,
Mass.; 1889:6242, Feb. 23; 2c. April 22.
33208
Obedience; original American comedy in 4 acts,
2 entre-acts and 5 scenes, by A. B. Miller.
© Alex B. Miller, New York ; D : 13234.
June 24, 1908. 33209
Obelisk (The) See Mirth.
Ober (Dei-); komijdie in 4 akt^'u, von Gustav
Esmann, deutsch von Hans Brennert. Berlin-
Charlottenburg, Axel Juncker verlag. 140 p.
12°.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1913 ; D : 32465 ; Anstalt fiir
aufCiihrungsrecht, Charlottenburg, Germanv.
33210
Oberamniergauer passions-spiels; historisch-
kritische ausgabe, umfassond den urtext von P.
Ottmar Weiss mit proben uer gesamten alteren
textentv\n'ckluug und vollem variantenajipai-at
fiir (lie iimformung durch .7. A. Daisenberger,
erstdruck der Ottmar Wolss'chen fassung.
1810 Jubilaums-ausgabe 1910, mit noten-
beilagen, portraits, 2 faksimiles, besorgt von
Otto Mausser, . Diessen vor IMiinehen, Ver-
higsanstalt Jos. C. Huber. xxii, 313 p. 12°.
© May 25, 1910; 2c. June 28, 1910; D:
21433; Verlag Jos. C Huber, Diessen vor
Munich. 33211
Oberen (Die) zehntausend; operette, text von
Julius Freund, nmsik von Gustavo Kerker.
Berlin, Ed. Bote & G. Bock [1909] 52 p. 12°.
© Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin; D:15S06,
Apr. 21, 1909; 2c. Apr. 21, 1909; 2c. Mav 26.
1909. 3i3212
1664
33213
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33232
Oberine; or, The nymph of the Adriatic, [an
oriccinal extravaganza in 2 acts and 7 scenes]
bj' W. Summers, music by E. Jakobowski and
J. O. Shepherd. 103 p. 8°. Printed. [Words
only]
© Walter Summers, London ; D : 1396, Feb.
5, 1902; 2c. Feb. 5, 1902; Ic. (typewritten)
Dec. 28, 1901. 33213
Oberle (Les); pi&ce en 5 tableaux, d'apres le
roman de Rene Bazin, par E. Haraucourt.
[Paris, Impr. de rillustration] 1905. 72 p.
12°.
© Edmond Haraucourt, Paris ; D : 7602,
Nov. 23, 1905; 2c. Nov. 23, 1905. 33214
Oberst Mbbius; schauspiel in 3 akten, von Hans
Hauptmann. 69 p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1910; D: 20876; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 33215
Obesity (The) cure; a sketch in 1 act, by Charles
Horwitz. [2], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1913; D : 32323 ; Nellie C.
Beyer, Forest Hills, Mass. 33216
Obeying orders; Ethiopian military sketch in 1
scene, by John Arnold, arr. by Charles White.
New York, R. M. De Witt, 1874. 6 p. 12°.
([De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no.
22])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15819, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1875. 33217
Object (An) in view. See Only one.
Object (An) lesson; a dramatic episode, by
Frederic Sargent. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 13, 1912; D : 30043 ; Jerrold
Robertshaw, London. 33218
Same. New York, S. French ; TiOndon, S.
French, ltd., 1912. 24 p. 12°. ([French's
acting edition, no. 2407] )
© Sept. 25, 1912; 2c. Sept. 30, 1912; D:
30992; Samuel French, ltd., London. 33219
sketch in 1 act, by A. H. Virtue. 11 p.
Object, matrimony — Continued.
farce in 1 act, by S. Schell and Carr Alli-
son. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1909; D : 16669 ; Sherril
Schell, New York. 33223
a farcical comedy in 1 act, by H. E. Hamp-
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1912; D: 29456; A. Hoi ton
Virtue, Boston. 33220
Object, matrimony; comedy drama sketch in 1
act, by F. Schaefer. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1911; D: 24207; Fred
Schaefer, San Francisco. 33221
comedy in 1 act, by M. Glass. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1915; D : 40969 ; Montague
Glass, New Rochelle, N. Y. 33221a
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by W. Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, Washington ; 1897 :
23208, Apr. 13. 33222
shire. Ms. and typewritten.
© Harry E. Hampshire, Philadelphia ; 1892 :
14173, Mar. 31 ; 2c. Mar. 31. 33224
Objections removed; one act farce, by A. L.
Zeller. Typewritten.
© Arthur Louis Zeller, St. Louis; 1898:
59280, Oct. 8 ; Ic. Oct. 8. 33225
Objekt (Das); eine anwaltsgroteske in 3 akten,
von Fritz Selten. 99 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1911; D : 23827 ; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihuenschrift-
steller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 33226
O'Brien, the detective. See Italian (The)
fisherman.
O'Brien's new house; farce comedy in 8 acts, by
A. Barrowclough. [10], 72 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1912 ; D : 31393 ; Arthur Bar-
rowclough, Paterson. 33227
O'Brien's trip to the Bronx. 4 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Joe J. Conlan, Brooklyn ; D : 4171, Nov.
2, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1903. 33228
Observant (The) Mr. Finestone; vaudeville
>-ketch in 2 parts, by L. R. De Lisle. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© 1 c. Oct. 7, 1914 ; D : 38422 ; Louise R. De
Lisle, New York. 33228a
Obsession; psvchic drama in 4 acts, by C. G.
Herbine and B. Rolt. [6], 132 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1912 ; D : 31384 ; Charlotte G.
Herbine, New York, and Bernard Rolt, Lon-
don. 33229
Obstinate (The) family; farce in 1 act, tr. and
adapted from the German, by E. M. Spooner.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1910 ; D : 22159 ; Edna May
Spooner, Jersey City. 33230
Obstinate (The) professor. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© C. D. Charles, New York ; D : 2144, July
21, 1902 ; 2c. July 21, 1902. 33231
Obstinate (An) Romeo. See Tricks of trade.
Obstinate (The) visitant.
© Clement D. Charles, New York ; D : 451,
Apr. 23, 1901. 33232
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33253
Obstruction (The); drama in 4 acts, by J. Hol-
lorau. [2], 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1910; D : 22351 ; John Hol-
loran, Yonkers, N. Y. 33233
O'Callahan of the locks; comedy sketch, by
T. J. Nawn. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1915 ; D : 41100 ; Thomas J.
Nawn, Hillsdale, N. J. 33233a
Occident (L'); piece en 3 actes, par H. Kiste-
niaeekers. 38 p. 4°. (lu La Petite illustra-
tion, no. 43.-27 decembre 1913, serie-theatre,
no. 23)
© Dec. 27. 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 3, 1914 ; D : 35903 ;
Henry Kistemaeckers, Paris. 33233b
Occupe-toi d'Amelie; piece en 3 actes et 4 tab-
leaux, par G. Feydeau. 64 p. 4°. (L'lllus-
trution theatrale, 7" annee-174, 25 mars 1911)
© Mar. 25, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1911 ; D : 23S56 ;
Georges Feydeau, Paris. 33234
Ocean (The); or, The Isle of Atlantis, a novel
spectacular drama with original music for
songs :uid ballet in 4 acts and 8 tableaux, by
C. F. Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston ; 1882 : 9555,
June 10. 33235
Ocean (The) child; operetta in 1 scene, by E.
Carleton.
© Elizabeth Carleton, New York; 1877:
2825, Mar. 8. 33236
Ocean (The) mail; a nautical drama in 4 acts
and 4 scenes, by R. M. Taylor.
© Uobert M.Taylor, New York; 1881:
937, Jan. 17. 33237
Ocean to ocean. See Argonauts (The) of '49.
Ocean (An) voyag'e; a dramatic and musical
composition, by H. ]\Iontague.
© Harry Montague, New York ; 1897 : 24523,
Apr. 20. 33238
Ocean waif, a story of the sea; nautical drama
in 4 acts, by E. G. Webber.
© Edvvina Grey Webber, Augusta, Me. ; D :
5814, Nov. 23, 1904. 33239
Ochavos (Los); disparate comico-lirico, en 1
actoyon prosn. oi-iginal de M. Muzas y J. Lopez
Barbadillo, mfisica del maestro Arturo Esco-
bar*. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles]
1910. 38, 4 p. 12°.
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24. 1910; D:
211 r>0; I\iariano Muzas & Joatiuia Lopez Bar-
badillo, Madrid. 33240
O'Connor's child. See O'Connor's curse.
O'Connor's curse; or. Love's triumph, an emo-
tional drama, by M. Higgins, founded on
Campbell's poem, O'Connor's child.
© Marguerite Higgins, Brooklyn; 1879:
5790, Apr. 30. 33241
O'Connor's oath; or, All through Steele, a play,
by C. E. Callahan.
© Charles E. Callahan, Cincinnati; 1876:
12469, Nov. 8. 33242
Octava (La) mara villa; entremgs llrico [de] F.
Perez Capo. 21, [8] p. 12°.
© Felipe Perez Capo, Madrid ; D : 14697.
Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 33243
Octave; comedie en 1 acte de Y. Mirande et
H. Geroule. Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1907.
27 p. 16°.
© Yves Mirande and Henri Geroule, Paris ;
D:9937, Feb. 11, 1907; 2c. Feb. 11, 1907.
33244
Octavia. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Harvey Cortland, Toledo, O. ; 1895 :
31590, June 14 ; 2c. Mar. 26, 1896. 33245
See also Tragedies (The) of Seneca.
October; drama in 3 acts and an epilogue, by
C. E. J. Reuner. [32] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1914 ; D : 38536 ; Chas. Edgar
Jerome Renner, New York. 33245a
October first; by William Whitehead Erwin.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6. 1911 ; D : 25947 ; W. W. Er-
win, New York. 33246
October 15th; dramatic phantasy in 1 act, by
M. Vincent. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1913; D : 31904 ; Marshall
Vincent, New York. 33247
Octopus (The)
© Louis Rohr. Chicago; D: 15160, Feb. 24,
1909. 33248
by Giacinta Corsini [i. e. Mrs. J. Keane]
[74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J\Irs. James Keane, New York ; D : 8726,
INIay 4, 1906 ; 2c. May 4, 1906. [Note : Copies
bear title, Marcia ; or, The octopus. 33249
[a comedy, by W. Rowe] 47 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Walter Rowe, Chicago ; D : 12313, Feb. 5.
1908; 2c. Feb. 5, 1908. 33250
the ghost walks; [or] Spirit wives, a play
in 1 act, by Joseph A. Golden. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© J. A. Golden, New York ; D : 12556, Mar,
16, 1908; 2c. Mar. 16, 1908. 33251
Octoroon (The); an Ethiopian drama in 1 scene.
New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co., New York ; 1874 : 1223j .
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 33252
spectacular extravaganza in 2 acts, by S. T.
Jack.
© Sam T. Jack, Chicago; 1895:27062.
May 21. 33253
1666
33254
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33274
Octoroon (The) — Continued.
or, Life in Louisiana, a drama iu 5 acts,
by Dion Boucicault. 44 p. 12°. Printed.
© Henrietta E. Clianfrau, New Yorlv ; 1SS7 :
26246, Oct. 11 ; 2c. Dec. 7. 33254
Same, with revision and additions by Wil-
liam I>orins Spencer. 5.3 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Henrietta E. Chaufrau, Philadelphia;
D: 11510, Oct. 11, 1907; Ic. Aug. 27, 1907;
Ic. Oct. 11, 1907. 33255
Octoroons.
© John W. Isham, New York ; 1895 : 63368,
Dec. 14. 33256
Same. Typewritten.
© John W. Isham, New York ; 1896 : 48876.
Aug. 29; 2c. Aug. 31. 33257
Odalisque (The); play in 1 act. by G. E. Mur-
dock. [12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1913 ; D : 34390 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock. Los Angeles. 33258
O'Day, the alderman; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by Sam. E. Rvan. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1901. 64 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 809.
Aug. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1901. 33259
a society play in 4 acts, by S. E. Ryan.
'© Sam Erwin Rvan, New York; 1S8S :
5021, Feb. 15. 33260
Odd baseball; or. Typewriters sweethearts, by
N. Becker. [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3. 1910 ; D : 22477 ; Ned Becker,
New York. 33261
Odd (An) fellow; a dramatic composition, a
comedy in 4 acts, by W. S. Butterfield.
© AValter Scott Butterfield, Columbus, O. ;
D : 478. May 16, 1901. 33262
See also Bunkie.
Odd (The) gentleman; comedy romance, by
Oliver White. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19. 1914; D : 38546 ; Porter J.
White, St. Louis. 33262a
Odd C-AjTt) lot in an odd fix; a reminiscent com-
edy, in 3 acts, by H. A. Steel and R. P. Jacoby.
© H. A. Steel and Russell P. Jacoby, New-
ark, N. J. ; 1887 : 2624. Feb. 2. 33263
Odd (The) man out; comedy in 3 acts, by
Harold Brighouse. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1912. 90 p. 12°.
© Aug. 12. 1912; 2c. Aug. 13, 1912; D:
30518 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 33264
Odd Miss Podd; a comedy.
© Neil Burgess, New York; 1896:54819.
Oct. 3. 33265
Odd Miss X; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by T. W.
Wharmby. [65] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Washington Wharmby, New
York; D : 3139, Mar. 12, 1903; 2c. Mar. 3,
1903. 33266
Odd (An) misunderstanding. See Three com-
edies.
Odd operas for eventide; a collection of short
and simple musical entertainments for chil-
dren, by Mrs. G. N. Bordman. Boston, W. H.
■ Baker & co., 1893. 56 p. 8°.
Contents : A glimpse of the brownies. —
Jimmy Crow. — Market day. — A house in the
moon. — Queen Flora's day dream. — The boat-
ing party. — Six little grandmas.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
42853, Sept. 25; 2c. Nov. 20. 33266a
Odd (An) pair, B. Major and C. Flat; a comedy
in 3 acts, rev. by W. Busch. Ms.
© William Busch, St. Louis; 1886:6975,
Mar. 26 ; 2e. Apr. 10. 33267
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, each act a
scene. Rev.
© William Busch, St. Louis; 1883:21781,
Nov. 24.
33268
Odd sleeve buttons; an original comedy in 5
acts, by H. D. Hamje.
© Herman D. Hamje, New York; 1878:
4258, Apr. 9. 33269
Odd (An) stick; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
G. R. Sprague.
© George R. Sprague, New York; 1884:
10324, May 21. 33270
comedy of American life in 3 acts, by W. M.
Blatt. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1915; D : 39998 ; William
IMoses Blatt, Brookline, Mass. 33270a
Odd (The) trick; a comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Herford and E. W. Mumford [i. e. E. W.
Grant] Scenario. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1909 ; D : 16295 ; JNIargaret
Herford, Sands Point, N. Y., and Ethel Watts
Mumford, New York. 33271
• adapted by Don [pseud, of J. H. Con-
nelly]
© James H. Connelly, Boston; 1873:251,
.Jan. 11. 33272
Odd (An) woman; a comedy in 4 acts, by T. W.
Wharmby.
© Thomas Washington Wharmby, New
York ; D : 1392, Feb. 3, 1902. 33273
• play in 1 act, by C. Eddy. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913 : D : 32109 ; Charles Eddy,
London. 33274
166,7
33375
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33295
Oddantonio d'Urbino; a mediaeval tragedy, by
L. P. Brown.
. © Lawrence Parmly Brown, New York ;
1894 : 59319, Dec. 19. 33275
Oddities; or, Fun in a farm house.
© A. E. (Jaylord, Sj^racuse; 1882 : 1260, Jan.
25. 33276
Odds and ends.
© Billy Wells and Grace Sylvano, United
States ; 1883: 4697, Mar. 13. 33277
comedy of the present day in 3 acts, by
D. M. Morrison. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1912 ; D : 30332 ; David Mc-
Laren Morrison, London. 33278
^ musical comedy.
© R. G. Knowles, New York; 1886:8286,
Apr. 7. 33279
revue, by H. W. [G.] Plunkett. 64 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1915 ; D : 41270 ; Henry Wil-
loughby Plunkett, London. 33279a
Odds with the enemy; an amateur drama in 5
acts, bv T. S. Denison. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son, 1876. 40 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison. De Kalb, 111. ; 1876 : 12734,
Nov. 16 ; 2c. Dec. 13. 33280
Same.
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal
for 14 years from Nov. 16, 1904 ; D : 5708, Oct.
31, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1904. 33281
— — a drama in 4 acts, a new rev. ed. by T. S.
Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1898 : 15423, IMar.
4 ; 2c. May 2. 33282
O'Donnell's Maggie; play in 1 act, by W. J.
Fripd and L. M. Goldstein. 15 p. 4°. Type-
Mi'itten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913; D : 35117 ; Walter .L
Fried and Leon M. Goldstein, Chicago. 33283
O'Donoghue (The); an original 5 act play, by
M. de Fenelon.
© Marie de Fenelon, New York ; 1881 : 9882,
June 23. 33284
O'Donoho of the lakes, and the white horse of
Killarney; or. The trials and adventures of
Dublin Dan, an Irish carman and guide, a
comedy in 2 acts, by J. M. Burke, to be acted
in conjunction with .7. M. Burke's panorama
entitled The. Emerald Isle; or. True scenery
of Ireland.
© John M. Burke, Catasqua, Pa. ; 1873 :
3081, Mar. 28. 33285
O'Dowd; by Dion Boucicault. London, Samuel
French, ltd. ; New York, Samuel French, 1909.
52 p. 12°.
© Dec. 14, 1909; 2c. Dec. 15, 1909; D:
17702 ; .Josephine Cheney, New York. 33286
O'Dowd from Cohoes; comedy in 1 act, by Ber-
nard Kling. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edmund O'Connell. Jersev Citv ; D : 2484,
Oct. 2, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1902. 33287
O'Dowd's flats; an Irish comedy in 3 acts, by
Con. T. Murphy.
© Henry B. Clifford, New York, and Mark
Murphy, Brooklyn; 1891:11957, Apr. 2.
33288
O'Dowd's neighbors; an Irish comedy in 3 acts,
by Con. T. ;Murphy.
© Henry B. Clifford, New York, and Mark
Murphv, Brooklyn ; 1891 : 3886, Jan. 27.
33289
O'Dowd's tribulatioiis, Irish; a 3 act farce com-
edy.
© William M. Goff, New Britain, Conn.;
1894 : 13460, Mar. 8. 33290
Odyssee (Die); L teil . . . musik-tragodie in 3
akten mit dem vorspiel Polyphemos, dichtung
und musik von A. Bungert.
© August Bungert, Berlin ; 1897 : 61809,
Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 2. 33291
2. teil . . . dichtung und musik von A.
Bimgert. Leipzig, C. F. Leede [1900] 104 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
Contents : Nausikaa.— Die sirenen und
Odysseus' strandung.
© August Bungert. Berlin ; 1900 C : 7154.
May 7 ; 2c. May 7. 33292
Odysseus' tod; musik-tragodie in 3 akten,
dichtung und musik von A. Bungert.
© August Bungert, Berlin ; D : 2820, Jan. 7,
1903 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1903. 33293
Odyssey. See Tale of Troy. — Ulysses.
Oedipus; tragedy in 4 acts, by G. Seibel. [3],
103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1914 ; D : 35668 ; George Sei-
bel, Pittsburgh. 33293a
See also Tragedies (The) of Seneca.
Oedipus, king of Thebes; by Sophocles, tr. by
Gilbert Murray. London, G. Allen & sons,
1911. X p., 1 1., 91, [1] p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1911; A ad int. 479; pub-
lished Feb. 16, 1911; Oxford univ. press,
Amer. branch, New York. 33294
Oedipus, the king; tragedy by Sophocles, in 5
acts, tr. literally into French verse by Jules
La Croix, and into English verse by Fred-
eric Lyster. New York, F. Rullman.
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1894 : 18307,
Apr. 7 ; 2c. May 21. 33295
1668
33296
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33316
Oedipus und die sphinx; tragodie in 3 auf-
ziisen, voa Hu?o vou Hofmaimsthal. 2. aufl.
Berlin, S. Fischer, 1906. 180 p. 12°.
1© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin ; D : 7870, Jan.
18, 1906; 2c. Jan. IS, 1906; 2c. Feb. 16, 1906.
33296
Oego's triumph. See Mortgaged (The) home.
0nsket; skuespil i 3 akter, af J. Sigurjohsson.
K,l0beuhavn, Gyldendalske boghandel, Nor-
disk forlag, 1915. 108 p. 12°.
© Jan. 18, 1915; Ic. Feb. 11, 1915; D:
39646; Johann Sigurjonsson, Copenhagen.
33296a
Of course it never really happened; play in 3
acts, by C. A. de Lima. [50] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 5. 1914; D : 37750 ; C. A. de
Lima, Florence, Italy. 33297
Of his own household; a comedy in 4 acts, by
M. M. Anderson. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1909; D : 16230 ; Mildred
Mary Anderson, Newport, Vt. 33298
Of one blood; in 3 acts, by M. Meyer. [53] p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1911; D: 25146; Matilda
Meyer, Hoboken, N. J. 33299
Of other's weaving; play in 2 scenes, by M. E.
Richardson. 32 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1915; D : 41763 ; Marie
Elizabeth Richardson, Minneapolis. 33299a
Of such is the kingdom; drama, by E. Lawshe.
© Er. Lawshe, Louisville ; D : 11053, July
26, 1907. 33300
Of the earth, earthy; a nlay in 3 acts, by W. H.
Post.
© W. H. Post, New York; 1899:21127,
Mar. 22. 33301
Of the kingdom of Idalo; drama in 3 acts, by
M. Felix. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1912; D : 31235 ; Mildred
Felix, New York, 33302
Of the old school; a drama in 1 act, by C, H.
Keogh. 22 p, f°. Typewritten,
© Chester Henry Keogh, Chicago ; D : 6S12,
June 12, 1905 ; 2c. June 12, 1905, 33303
— Same.
© Chester Henry Keogh. Chicago ; D : 7546.
Nov. 10, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1905. 33304
— playlet, by F. Bruegger, 15 p, 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Mar, 13, 1915; D : 39992 ; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 33304a
Of the pleasures of youth; play in 4 acts, by
J. Shuttleworth. 128 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1910 ; D : 20456 ; John Shut-
tleworth, Fredonia, N. Y, 33305
Of the second part; play in 1 act, by R, W.
Sneddon. [2], 25 p, 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6. 1911; D: 23570; Robert W.
Sneddon, New York. 33306
O'Farrell's affinities; sketch, by R. S. Fife.
[2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1914; D : 38144 ; Reginald
Spinks Fife, New York. 33306a
Off and on; vaudeville sketch in 4 scenes, by
E. J. Flanagan, jr. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct, 17, 1910; D: 22309; Edward J,
Flanagan, ji-.. Fort Madison, la. 33307
Off (An) day; a musical sketch, by W. C
Parker. New York, W. C. Parker, 1896.
cover-title, [2], 14, [2] p. 32°.
© W. C. Parker, New York; 1896:64579,
Nov. 27; 2c. Nov. 27. 33308
Off for Boston; or, A trip on the Massa-
chusetts, a comedy oddity in 3 acts, by H. L.
Hamersly.
© H. L. Hamersly, Philadelphia; 1880:
17804, Nov. 22. 33309
or, A trip on the steamer Massachusetts
of the Providence line, by H. L. Hamersly,
© H, L, Hamersly, Philadelphia; 1880:
18024, Nov. 27. 33310
Off for Europe; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
E. E. Kidder. [134] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Edward E. Kidder, New York ; D : 3649,
June 16, 1903; 2c. June 16, 1903. . 33311
Off-hand sketches; by S. Fiske.
© Stephen Fiske, New York; 1877:2612,
Mar. 2. 33312
Off (An) night. Typewritten.
© Charles J, Binbidge, New York; 1898:
65517, Nov. 7; 2c. Nov, 8, 33313
Off the beaten track; comedy sketch, by Barry
Gray, [16] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1910; D : 22133 ; Harry
Wright, New York. 33314
Off the earth again; by W, R, Chapman, 50 p,
4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Reed Chapman. Spokane Falls.
Wash, ; D : 15445, Mar. 25, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 5,
1909. 33315
Off the road; a farce in 3 acts, by Emil Krusch-
ke. [9S] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emil William Kruschke, Berkeley, Cal. ;
D : 7983, Feb, 12, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1906.
33316
1669
33317
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53339
Off the stage; a farce, by S. Rosenfeld.
© Sydney Rosenfeld, New York ; 1875 : IS.
Jan. 4. 33317
Off the track; a melodrama in 4 acts, by F. G.
Renokls.
© Fred. G. Renolds, New York; 1890:
250S9, Aug. 11. 33318
Off to Egypt; or, An Arab abduction, an origi-
nal, musical comedy in 3 acts, by W. H.
Fuller and A. Pitou.
© W. H. Fuller and Augustus Pitou, New-
York ; 1884 : 19079, Sept. 23. 33319
Off to Klondike, the land of gold; a comedy
drama, in 4 acts, by E. T. Calnon.
© Ed. T. Calnon, Detroit ; 1897 : 61982,
Nov. 3. 33320
Off to the masquerade. 13 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Esteletta Henrietta McMunn. Cbicago ;
D : 1592, Mar. 17, 1902 ; Ic. Mar. 17, 1902.
33321
Off U. R.; a modern musical fairy comedy in
3 acts, authorship of J. S. Berger.
© J. S. Berger, Brooklyn; 1885:10757,
May 11. 33322
Offenders (The); a play in 4 acts, by E. B.
Harris. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elmer Blanev Harris, New York ; D :
13949, Sept. 29, 1908; 2c. Sept. 29, 1908.
33323
Offenen (Die) tiiren; komodie in 2 akten, von
Robert Faesi. Berlin, Oesterheld & co. ver-
lag, 1912. 87 p. 12°.
© Apr. 24, 1912; 2c. May 17, 1912; D:
29700; Berliner theaterverlag, g. m. b. h.,
Berlin. 33324
Offense (The); in 4 acts, by H. A. Davis. 20 p.
8°. Printed.
© Howard A. Davis, Pittsburgh ; D : 15221.
Mar. 2, 1909; 2c. Feb. 24, 1909. 33325
Offerings (The) of the year; by Cecelia P.
Denslow.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1809:
20052, Mar. 18; 2c. May 3. 33326
Offerings (The) to morality; a drama in 4
acts, by N. M. Kass. [36] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1910; D : 21833 ; Nicholas
M. Kass, New York. 33327
Office; play in 4 acts, by F. Neilson. 4 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1913; D : 35308 ; Francis
Neilson, London. 33328
Office (The) boy. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Pat White. Brooklyn; D : 8448, Apr. 30.
1906; 2c. Apr. 24, 1906. 33329
Office (The) boy — Continued.
-comedy sketch in 1 act, by C. Moore.
Typewritten.
12 p.
4°.
© Ic. May 24,
Moore, New York.
1911; D: 24278;
Carl vie
33330
— -play in 1 act, by Mart W. Zielie. [4] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1912; D: 31386; Harvey J.
Maxwell. St. Joseph, Mo. 33331
See also To-day, O'Day & co.
Office boy and manicure maidens; musical
comedy act, by J. Fogarty. [1], 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D : 29977 ; Johnny
Fogarty, Chicago. 33332
Office hours from 1 to 3; a farce in 1 act,
adapted from the French by T. M. Ware and
G. P. Baker. Typewritten.
© Thornton M. Ware and George P. Baker,
Cambridge. Mass. ; D : 569, June 12, 1901 : 2c.
June 19, 1901. 33333
Office (An) romance; a playlette, by Walt Ma-
kee [pseud, of W. H. Maguire]
© Walter Havnes Maguire, Philadelphia ;
D : 542, June 3, 1901. 33334
Officer call a cop; farce in 2 acts and an epi-
logue, by H. Segall. 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1915 ; D : 40754 ; Harry Se-
gall, Chicago. 33334a
Officer 666. See Gladwin collection.
Officeren. See Fri os fra det onde.
Official dignity; a comedy in 1 act, by P. K.
Clarke.
© Proctor K. Clarke, Albany, Tex. ; D :
33335
[a play in 4 acts]
4°. Typewritten.
29852 ; Francis F.
33336
comedy sketch, by
Typewritten.
5991, Dec. 31, 1904.
Official (The) photographer;
by F. F. Steers. [1], 94 p.
© Ic. June 1, 1912; D
Steers, New York.
Official (An) quarantine; a
Wm. D. Hall. 12 p. 4°.
© Herbert Francis Roberts, Philadelphia;
D : 1318, Jan. 18, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1902.
33337
Official resistance. See Consular assistance.
Offspring (The); drama in 3 acts, by C. J.
Poole. [4], 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1912 ; D : 30333 ; Carrell J.
Poole, Ruffsdale, Pa. 33338
O'Finnigan's prima donna; an original, farci-
cal, dramatic opera bouffe, in 1 act and 7
scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edwai-d Harrigan, New York; 1879:
1508, Jan. 31. 33339
1670
33340
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33357
O'Flalierty's twins; an Irish comedy drama in
3 acts, by W. E. Davis, professionally known
as Wallace Elliott Dalton.
© William Elliott Davis, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
1890 : 7657, Mar. 7. 33340
O'Flarity's vacation; a comedy in 3 acts, by
John C. Fox,
© Conrov & Fox, New York; 1895:40163,
Aug. 5. 33341
O'Flynn in Mexico; a comedy drama iu 4 acts,
by A. Kelcy.
© Alfred Kelcy, Philadelphia ; 1891 : 10417,
Mar. 19. 33342
O'Flynn's stone wall; farce comedy, by Tom
Waters.
© Tom W. Waters, Shenandoah, Pa. ; 1898 :
42919, July 18. 33343
Ogallallas (The); an American opera, music by
H. AValler, story by Y. E. Allison, book of the
opera.
© Henrv Waller, New York, and" Young E.
Allison, Louisville ; 1893 : 7105, Feb. 6. 33344
Ogg-nogg; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by J. K.
and A. H. Waterman.
© J. K. and A. II. Waterman, Minneapolis ;
1899 : 84356, Dec. 29. 33345
Oh! a musical comedy-farce, by C. Macgeachy
and F. J. Titus.
© Charles Macgeachy and Frederick J.
Titus, New York ; 1885 : 6748, Mar. 21. 33346
Oh, Belinda; an original play in 1 act, by M,
Merington.
© Marguerite Merington, United States;
1892 : 28424, July 7. 33347
Oh, dear; bit of comedy, by L. Lonergan. 22
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1910 ; D : 17980 ; Lester Lon-
ergan, New York. 33348
Sec also Pig brother play-book.
Oh, dear Mary; or, The different burglar, com-
edy sketch in 1 act. by Roland Oliver [pseud,
of Henry White] [1], 18 p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1913 ; D : 35187 ; Henry White,
Sacramento, Cal. 33349
Oh, dese women; a Dutch monologue, by Harry
L. Newton and H. S. Hoffman. Chicago and
Nev.- York, The Dramatic publishing companv,
1902. 6 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 2534,
Nov. 3, 1902; 2c. Nov. 17, 1902. 33350
Oh, doctor; minstrel afterpiece, by Harry L.
Newton. Chicago, T. S. Dennison »& company.
18 p. 12°.
© Julv 26. 1915; 2c. July 29, 1915; D:
41350 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 33350a
Oh doctor, have a patient; play in 1 act, by H.
Delf. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1914 ; D : 36709 ; Harry Delf,
New York. 33350b
Oh! 'for a kiss; play in 1 act, by P. F. Kruse
and DoiuUd G. Babbitt. 6 p. 12°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 14, 1913 ; D : 33486 ; Paul Fred-
erick Kruse, Buffalo. 33351
Oh give me a horn! Sec Man (A) from Klon-
dike.
Oh. help; farce comedy in 1 act, H. M. Barnes.
[17] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 17, 1914; D : 37336 ; Howard
McKent Barnes, Chicago. 33351a
Oh, how shall I get her? Sec Oi, wie nehm
ich sie?
Oh, nonsense! musical comedy comprising a
prologue and 3 acts, by Elliott Ade [pseud, of
W. M. Adee] [168] p. 4. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. .Tune 9, 1914; D : 37268 ; W. Miriam
Adee, Buffalo. , 33351b
Oh, papa! a vaudeville sketch, by P. Hamlin.
© Philip Hamlin, Denver; D : 14411, Nov.
30, 1908. 33352
Oh, papa! papa! farce in 3 acts, adapted by
E. Nyitray and Byron Oiigley. 3 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1915 ; D : 41229 ; Emil Nyit-
ray, New York. 33352a
Oh! poor old man; scene, a room.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7730. July 23 ; 2c. Oct. 26. 33353
Oh pop, oh. pop, oh pop; military farce, by J.
McCree and John E. Warren. [1], 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1913; D: 34750; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 33354
Oh promise me; or, The African dodger, 1
act comedy in 2 scenes, by Henry S. Creamer.
[14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20. 1910 ; D : 22094 ; John Clifton
and Bobby Nolan, Brooklyn. 33355
Oh! Susannah! by M. Ambient. New York.
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1905. 74
p. 12°. (On cover: French's international
copyrighted . . . ed. of the works of the best
authors, no. 84)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 6299. Mar.
9, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 25, 1905. 33356
a comedy in 3 acts, by Mark Ambient.
© Henrv .1. Leslie and Edward E. Rice.
New York ; 1897 : 49769, Sept. 4. 33357
1671
33358
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33376
Oh. that jewelry; comedy in 1 act, by L. Kle-
nitsky, Ir. by Joseph I. Tanzman. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1910 ; D : 22647 ; Louis Kle-
nitsky, Brooklyn. 33358
Oh! that propertyman; a monologue, by Mau-
rice Hajjjeman. Chicago, Dramatic pub. co.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1898 : 68630,
Nov. 25 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 33359
Oh, that's different; play in 1 act, by B. T.
Tatem. [1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
® Ic. May 1. 1914; D : 36897 ; Benjamin
Thomas Tatem, Brooklyn. 33359a
Oh, these naughty men; comedy in 4 acts, tr.
and adapted from Julius Rosen's German play
Diese miinner, by A. Neuendorf?.
© Adolph Ncuendorff, United States; 1877:
2405, Feb. 23. 33360
Oh, those boarders; a comedy in 5 acts, by N. J.
Fields. Typewritten.
© N. J. Fields, Philadelphia; 1898:44301.
July 25 ; 2c. July 25. 33361
Oh! those wives; musical farcical sketch, by
M. Archdall, music by Harold Vicars. [2],
15 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 22, 1912 ; D : 30149 ; Mabel Arch-
dall, New York. 33362
Oh! Trixie; or, XJps and downs of a matri-
monial agent. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anthony Schweigert, Philadelphia ; D :
11263, Aug. 31, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1907. 33363
Oh, well, it's no use; an original negro sketch
in 1 scene as performed by Schoolcraft and
Goes, by George H. Goes. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1893.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
48954, Sept. 18; 2c. Oct. 20. 33364
Oh, what a day; farce-comedy in 3 acts, by A. S.
Schomer. [99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1914 ; D : 36414 ; Abraham S.
Schomer, New York. 33364a
Oh, what a night; a comedy in 3 acts, by George
Iloey. [86] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Gus Williams, United States ; 1885 : 8226.
Apr. 8 ; 2c. June 2. 33365
Oh you beautiful doll; comedy in 1 act, by
Homer B. Mason and H. Truesdell. [2], 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912 ; D : 28704 ; Howard
Truesdell, New York. 33366
Oh you kid; comedy in 1 act, by P. B. Sipe.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1915; D : 41197 ; Paul B.
Sipe, Pittsburgh. 33366a
Oh you kids; farcical sci*eam in 1 act, by Nelson
Compston. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.
[25] p. f°.
© Dec. 9, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1913 ; D : 35403 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 33367
Oh you teacher; farce, by Charles A. Donald-
son. Lebanon, O., March bros. 3 p. 8°.
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12. 1912: D:
30814; March brothers, Lebanon. O. 33368
Ohio women; or, The drunkard's child, bv J.
Hai-t.
© Josh Hart, New York ; 1874 : 2438,
Feb. 28. 33369
Ohne Grott; tragxklie einer mutter, 3 akte, von
Rudolf Hans Bartsch. Leipzig, L. Staaek-
mann, 1915. 99 p. 8°.
© Dec. 10. 1915; Ic. May 22, 1915; D:
40725 ; L. Staackmann, Leipzig. 33369a
Ohnehosen (Die); komcidie in 3 akten, von W. S.
vom Briihl. Berlin, 1909. 79 p. 8°.
© Sept. 9, 1909; 2c. Sept. 23. 1909; D:
16853; W'alter Schuite vom Briihl. Wiesbaden,
Germany. 33370
O'Hooligan; or, McFadden's yellow kid, a
farce comedy in 3 acts, written and arr. by
W. B. Watson.
© W. B. W\ntson, New York ; 1896 : 61355,
Nov. 9. 33371
O'Hooligan's christening; a farce comedv in 3
acts, by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, New York ; 1895 : 52194,
Oct. 14. 33372
O'Hooligan's masquerade; a comedy in 3 acts,
by Gallagher & West.
© Gallagher & West, New York; 1895:
11945. Feb. 28. 33373
O'Hooligan's reception; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, New York ; 1895 : 53751,
Oct. 22. 33374
O'Hooligan's wedding; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, New York; 1895:48757,
Sept. 25. 33375
O'Hoolihan's silver wedding; farce comedy in
3 acts, by L. Tt)oley and J. Flynn.
© Larry Tooley and John Flvnn, Buffalo;
1897 : 17015, Mar. 13. 33376
[Oi, wie nehm ich sie? oder, Die kalhe
zwischen die roiber (Oh. how shall I get her?
or, A bride among robbers), play in 4 acts,
by L. Brilliant]
N^-; ^^•ijni'ij -bD N^-i ,-inx ?N^T i^N cr: n'^",i w
53 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1915 ; D : 25295 ; Louis Bril-
liant, Philadelphia. 33376a
1672
33377
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33394
Oil and water; play in 4 acts, by P. E. Browne.
127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1912; D: 28792; Porter
Emerson Browne, Norwalk, Conn. 33377
Oil (The) king.
© Lyceum pub. co., Philadelphia; 1900 A:
5407, Feb. 27. 33378
Oil (The) prince; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by C. R. Hambly.
© Charles R. Hambly. Tiffin. O. ; 1896:
60744, Nov. 5. 33379
Oil, who struck it? a serio-comic play of
American life and luck, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1873 : 7983,
July 10. 33380
Oiseau (L') blesse; comedie en 4 actes, par A.
Capus. [Paris, Impr. de I'lUustration] 1909.
1 p. 1.. 86 p. 12°.
© Alfred Capus, Paris ; D : 14851, Jan. 20,
1909; 2c. Jan. 20, 1909. 33381
Alfred
See also Theatre complet; [de]
Capus. — Verwundete (Der) vogel.
Oiseau (L') bleu; f eerie en 6 actes et 12 tab-
leaux, par Maurice Maeterlinck. 36 p. illus.
4°. (L'lllustration th^atralo ... 7^ annee —
175. 1" avril 1911)
© Apr. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1911 ; D : 24030 ;
P:usene Fasqiielle, Paris. 33382
Oiseaux (Les); fantaisie en 2 actes, d'apr&s
Aristophane (tr. Lascaris) par Fernand No-
ziere [pseud, de Fernand Weyl] Paris,
L'CEuvre, 1911. cover-title, 2 p.'l., 64 p. 4°.
© July 7, 1911 ; 2c. July 29, 1911 ; D : 24806 ;
Luunie-Poe, Paris. 33383
Oiseaux de passage; piece en 5 actes, de M.
Donnay et L. Descuves. 1 p. 1., 90 p. 8°.
Printed.
© IVIaurico Donnav et Lucien Descaves,
Paris ; D : 4689, Mar. 7, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1904.
33384
Ojcze Nasz; dramat w 1 akcie Fr. Coppee. przez
k'i. dra. M. Barabasz. Detroit, w. Drukarni
Seminaryum polskiego, 1891.
© M. Barabasz, Detroit; 1891:21005,
.Tune 8. 33385
Ojo (El) de gayo; zarzuela c6mica en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 4 cuadros, en prosa y verso, origi-
nal de Miguel Mihura y Ricardo Gonzalez,
mtisica del. maestro Geronimo Gimguez. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1914. 38
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21. 1914; D:
38241 ; M. Mihura y R. Gonzalez, Madrid.
33385a
Ojos (Los) negros; boceto de sainete lirico en
1 acto y en prosa [de] Paso y Mario, mflsica
del maestro Calleja. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1908. 38 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Paso y Mario, Madrid; D : 13866, Sept.
21. 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 33386
Ojos (Los) vacios; episodio bistorico, en 5
cuadros, en prosa, original letra de Luis
Linares Beeerra y Javier de Burgos, mGsica de
los maestros Candela y Mayol. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1910. 54 [7] p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 0, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21972 ;
L. Linares Beeerra y J. de Burgos, Madrid.
33387
Ojos (Los) verdes; episodio dramdtico, en 1 acto
y en prosa, original de F. T. Larios. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1911. 17 p.
12°.
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24330; Francisco Tristan Larios, Madrid.
33388
O'Keefe, king of Yap; an operatic fantasy, by
W. H. Cline.
© William Hamilton Cline, Kansas City,
Mo. ; D : 3705, July 9, 1903. 33389
O'Kelley's mission. Sec Cuba libra.
Oklahoma.
© L. J. Jardot, Stillwater, Okl.
Apr. 27, 1903.
D : 3341,
33390
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by Louis Lytton.
© Wee & Lytton, Fort Wayne, Ind. ; D:
1457, Feb. 17, 1902.
33391
— drama in prologue and 3 acts, by George
Scarborough. 117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1915; D : 42489 ; David Be-
lasco, New York. , 33391a
— -a libretto for a comic opera in 3 acts, by
C. A. Williams. Minneapolis, 1889.
© Charles Alf Williams, Minneapolis ;_1889
22181, July 18.
or. Pawnee Bill's pledge.
33392
an original
drama in 4 acts.
© Lillie and Schindhelm, Philadelpliia ;
1885 : 15679, July 21. 33393
— or, Statehood day at Pawnee Bill's ranch,
Pawnee, OkL 2 p. 4°. Printed. [Scenario]
© Gordon Wm. Lillie, Pawnee, Okl. ; D :
13173, June 13, 1908; Ic. June 13, 1908.
33394
1673
33395
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33413
Oklahoma — Continued.
or. The end of the land, a dramatization
in 5 acts of J. W. Piercy's mnnuscript, The
end of the land. 1)y M. J. IMitchell, elaborated
by Horace Mitchell. [SI] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Marv Jane Mitchell, Martinsville, Ind. ;
D : 7600, Nov. 22, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1905.
33395
Oklahoma (A) boom; a musical farce comedy
in 3 acts, by H. A. Snow.
© Harry A. Snow, Chicago; 1893:47085,
Oct. 21. 33396
Oklahoma Hill's (Harry Hill's) Oklahoma
historical exhibition; or, Harry Hill's trav-
els in the Oklahoma country.
© Oklahoma historical exhibition, Missouri ;
1889 : 8600, Mar. 18. 33397
Oklahoman (The); play in 4 acts, by G. M. Scar-
borough. [3], 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1912; D : 28259 ; George M.
Scarborough, Chicago.
33398
or frien' demijohn; play in 1 act, by E. Mcln-
tyre. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1913 ; D : 35296 ; Edward Mc-
Intyre, San Francisco. 33399
Ol Martlit. See Lotos (The) flower.
Ola Kayden's miniature minstrels; a blackface
nuisical comedy in 1 act, written, designed and
composed by J. Hayden.
© .Toe Havden, United States ; 1898 : 20071,
Mar. 28. 33400
Ola (La) negra; zarzuela en 1 acto y 1 solo
cnadro [de] E. Zaballos y Jose Bermfidez, niti-
sica de los maesti-os IMarquina y Cordoba.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1909.
37 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Emilio Zaballos y Jose Bermtidez, Ma-
drid ; D : 16146, June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23,
1909. 33401
Olaf. the conscript; nu Anglo-Scandinavian dia-
lect drama of love and intrigue, in 4 acts, by
Carl Williams.
© C. W. Bachman, IMinneapolis ; 1891 :
39683, Nov. 5. 33402
Old Acre folk; a rustic drama iu 2 acts, by Dana
J. Stevens. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1902.
36 p. 16°.
© Walter H. Bnker & co., Boston ; D : 2792.
Dec. 31, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1903. 33403
Old acrobat's dream; an acrobatic diversion in
1 act. by W. W. Norton. 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
(c) Williiim Warren Norton, Detroit; D:
5075, May 25, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1905. 33404
Old ag-e; au episode told dramatically iu 1
scene, by I. H. Gillmore.
© Inez Haynes Gillmore, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1900 A: 1728, Jan. 19. 33405
Old ag-e and youth; a spectacular burlesque, by
H. Montague.
© Harry Montague, New York ; 1893 : 25341,
May 25. 33403
Old and new; an American play in 5 acts, by
A. T. Oakes.
© A. H. Oakes, New York ; 1877 : 3763, Mar.
29. 33407
comedy in 1 act. by T. Louden. 17 p. 24°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1915 ; D : 41000 ; Thomas
Louden, Fanwood, N. J. 33407a
Old and new departures. See Fox and rat.
Old (The) and the new; a comedy-drama, a
story of the mediaeval fatherland, prologue
and 4 acts, by J. W. Cutshaw.
© James Washington Cutshaw, Areola,
Ind. ; 1893 : 5872, Jan. 30. 33408
comedy in 3 acts, by L. F. Kengla. [4], 15
p. f°. Typewritten.
© le. Aug. 31, 1912 : D : 30722 ; Leo Francis
Kengla, New York. 33409
Old (The) and the new world; or, Paradise not
lost but g-ained, a 2 act promethean drama,
by W. Bush.
© Wm. Bush, Chicago ; 1871 : 9, Jan. 3 ; 2c.
Dec. 4, 1872. 33410
Old Andy, the moonshiner; dramatized into
play in 4 acts, by M. S. Gielow and Mrs. A. C.
Barney. 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1910 ; D : 21318 ; Martha S.
Gielow, Washington. 33411
See also Miracle (The) of love.
Old Andy, the mountaineer. See Miracle
(The) of love.
Old (The) ai-m chair; fifteen minute farce, by
J. P. Smith. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1915; D : 40875 ; J. Philip
Smith, Philadelphia. 33411a
or, The children of the Blue and the
Gray, play in 1 act, by L. A. Howard. 4 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910 ; D : 22883 ; Lewis A.
Howard, St. Louis. 33412
Old (The) bachelor; a comedy in 2 acts, by F,
Yoinig.
© Frank Yonnu:, New York; 1895:46,^45,
Sept. 14. 33413
1674
33414
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33435
Old (The) bachelor — Continued.
a dramatic slvetcii. by W. M. Oestreicher
and R. Webster. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter M. Oestreicher and Richardson
Webster. Broolclvn ; D : 13249, June 26. 1908 ;
2c. June 26, 1908. 33414
Old (The) ball fan; a sketch in 1 act, by J. M.
Cumniing. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Moore Cunnning, San Francisco ;
D : 15845, May 13, 1909 ; 2c. May 13, 1909.
33415
Old. (The) Bay State; a comedy (h-ama in 4
acts and 6 scenes, by J. H. Davies.
© John Henry Davies, New York ; D : 3693,
July S, 1903. 33416
Old bear GrifEyn's nurse; play in 1 act, by
W. H. Say ward, jr. [1], 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 10. 1914 ; D : 37282 ; William H.
Sayward, jr., Wayland. Mass. 33416a
Old Ben ISTewton; drama in 3 acts, by L. C.
Moise. 12], 67 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1911 ; D : 23587 ; Leonard C.
Moise, Covington, La. 33417
■ -Same. 62 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19. 1911; D : 24519 ; L. C.
IMoise, Covington, La. 33418
Old (The) Bible; an original drama in 4 acts,
by G. F. Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New York ; 1876 :
1141, Jan. 25. 33419
Old black Joe; a drama iu 3 acts and allegorical
tableau.
© George C. Thompson, San Francisco ;
1875 : 6910, July 2. 33420
play in 1 act, by T. Dixon. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1912;
Dixon, New York.
D : 28750 ;
Thomas
33421
a sketch for two characters, wbite and
black.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7726, July 23; 2c. Oct. 26. 33422
'Or, The South vs. the North, a drama in
5 acts, by Charles A. Lacore. Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing co., 1902. 32 p. 12°.
([Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 435])
© Ames pub. co.. Clyde. O. ; D : 2012. June
14, 1902; 2c. June 14, 1902. 33423
Old Blood and Iron; or. The tyrant, episode of
the Civil War, written by Herbert Thomson,
from a scenario by Howard Wall. [2], 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1915; D: 42623; Herbert
Thomson co., New York. 33423a
Old (The) bluffer; character sketch in 1 act. by
Henry Horton. 30, [2] p. 4°. Typewritten,
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1911 ; D : 23999 ; H. Horton,
Ellenville, N. Y. 33424
Old (The) boathouse; a comic drama in 3 acts,
by M. Hauser. 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Magdalena Hauser, New Orleans ; D :
6515, Apr. 14, 1905; 2c. May 4, 1905. 33425
Old (The) bonnet; farce-comedv in 3 acts, by
F. R. Bagley. [72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1912; D: 29035; Frank R.
Bagley, Oak Park, 111. 33426
Old (The) bookseller; a comedy in 1 act, by
H. P. aiosher.
© Harris Peyton Mosher, Boston ; D : 751,
Aug. 13, 1901. 33427
— play in 4 acts, by J. P,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1910;
Ritter, New York.
— -Same. [3], 118 p. 4°.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1911;
Ritter. 30 p.
D : 20607
4°.
John P.
33428
Typewritten.
D: 23105; John P.
33429
Ritter, New York
Old (The) boys at the front; or. The last hours
of the great rebellion, a dramatic and mili-
tary sketch of life in the army at the close of
the late unpleasantness, by J. Burrows, jr.
© James Burrows, jr., United States ; 1884 :
1363, Jan. 19. 33430
Old (The) brewery. See Honnas.
Old (The) brigadier; a drama in 1 act, by F. R.
Haswin. (/« Philosopher, v. 11, no. 5, May,
1902)
© Francis R. Haswin. Hollv Beach, N. J. ;
D : 1861, May 9, 1902 ; 2c. June 20, 1902.
33431
Old (The) cabin home; a play of southern life
in 4 acts, by H. G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, New York; D:
1045, Oct. 31, 1901. 33432
Old California; 1 act musical poem for vaude-
ville, by J. H. Woodbury. 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1911; D: 23577; Joan H.
Woodbury, New York. 33433
Old California days; with the story of Ramona.
© IMarguerite B. Arnold, Ocean Park, Cal. ;
D:9037, Sept. 5, 1906. 33434
Old California Joe, the great American sharp-
shooter; a dramatization in 4 acts, of Captain
L. C. Carleton's popular story of that name,
by B. Sylvester [pseud, of J. G. Noe]
© Bnrrett Sylvester, Brooklyn; 1872:3270,
Mar. 30. 33435
1675
33436
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33458
Old (The) castmaker; a drama in 1 act, by E.
Clifton. [23] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Etliel Clifton, New York ; D : 10017, Feb.
23, 1907; 2c. Feb. 23, 1907. 33436
Old Cattaraugus; a comedy in 4 acts, by Cora
Herkimer.
© J. W. earner, Gowanda, N. Y. ; 1880:
14376, Sept. 21. 33437
Old Chickasaw; a spectacular melodrama in a
jwelude, 5 acts and 12 scenes, by J. L. Treat.
© James L. Treat, Chicago ; D : 4.546, Jan.
28, 1904. 33438
Old chums.
© Alford William Filson, Chicago; 1890:
22817, July 18. 33439
a comedy drama in 3 acts.
© Mrs. Hugh Fay, New York ; 1893 : 55679,
Dec. 16. 33440
Old (The) church bell; a vaudeville monologue
and song, by B. E. Leavitt.
© Burton Emerson Leavitt, Putnam, Conn. ;
D : 15932, May 24, 1909. 33441
Old (The) church tower. See Twice saved.
Old (The) clothes man; play in 4 acts, by J. K.
MacCurdy. [62] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Kyrle MacCurdy, Milwaukee ; D :
5701, Oct. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1904. 33442
playlet in 1 act, by M. Simon. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1915 ; D : 41558 ; Max Simon,
New York. 33442a
Old (An) coat; comedy in 3 acts, by W. H. AU-
derdice.
© William Hillary AUderdice, St. Louis ;
1886 : 3782, Feb. 13 ; 2c. June 12. 33443
Same.
© Smith and Rice, New York; 1898:2880,
Jan. 4. 33444
Old (The) cobbler. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chester De Vonde, New York ; D : 14057,
Oct. 15, 1908 ; 2c. NoV. 14, 1908. 33445
Old (The) coin collector of New York. See
Bryant and Carter.
Old (The) coin collector's life; a drama in 5
acts, by J. H. Carter. San Francisco, Francis,
Valentine & co., 1887.
© J. Heneage Carter, San Francisco ; 1887 :
3178, Feb. 9. 33446
Old college chumps; a musical comedy libretto
in 2 acts, for collegiate productions, by Thomas
B. Donaldson. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. B. Donaldson. Philadelphia ; D : 9376,
Nov. 3, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1906. 33447
Old Colony days; dramatization of Longfellow's
poem. The courtship of Miles Standish, by
Lucile Blackburn Berry. Lebanon, 0., March
brothers [1915] 26 p. 12°.
© Aug. 17, 1915 ; D : 41612 ; March brothers,
Lebanon, O. 33447a
play in 1 act, by E. F. Naulty. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edwin Fairfax Naulty, Atlantic City,
N. J.; D: 12587, Mar. 20, 1908; 2c. Mar. 20,
1908. 33448
Old (The) color sergeant; musical sketch, by
W.F.Carroll. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only.]
© William F. Carroll, Philadelphia; D:
8977, Aug. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1906. 33449
Old (The) comedian; a comedy in 1 act adapted
from the French, by L. Westervelt and E.
Girardot.
© Leonidas Westervelt and Etienne Girar-
dot, New York ; D : 11805, Nov. 25, 1907.
33450
Old (The) companion; drama in 4 acts, by N. A.
Stratton. 8S p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1911 ; D : 24558 ; Nathaniel A.
Stratton, New York. 33451
Old comrades; a comedy in 4 acts, by J. F. Milli-
lien.
© James F. Milliken, New York; 1890:
42329, Dec. 31. 33452
a drama in 4 acts, by G. M. Baker.
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1887:22765,
Sei)t. 8. 33453
Old Counselor Peavy; an original character com-
edy [in 1 act] by T. P. Morgan. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1909 ; D : 16631 ; Tom P. Mor-
gan, Rogers, Ark. 33454
original comedy in 1 act, by T. P. Morgan.
13 p. 4°. Typev/ritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1911; D : 24567 ; Tom P.
Morgan, Rogers, Ark. 33455
Old (The) country; an Irish play in 5 acts, by
E. Hanford. Typewritten.
© Edwin Hanford, New York ; D : 598, June
20, 1901 ; 2c. June 20, 1901. 33456
Old (The) covxntry store; by Frank B. Hilraul.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1895.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 180":
29576, June 3 ; 2c. July 10. 33457
Old Crochetty's shoes; a drama in 4 acts, dram-
atized by M. Stratford Saunders, from a story
by F. W. Robinson.
© M. Stratford Saunders, Rochester, IMir.ii, ;
1886: 12701, May 29. 33458
1676
3345D
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33482
Old cronies; a comedietta in 1 act, for two
male characters, by S. Theyre Smitli. New
American ed. correctly reprinted from the
original authorized acting ed. New^ York, H.
Roorbacli.
© Harold Roorbach, New York ; 1890 : 5363,
Feb. 12; 2c. Mar. 25. 33459
comedy in 3 acts, by E. D. Cromwell. [3],
166 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1910; D: 22312; Elwood D.
Cromwell, New York. 33460
an Irish comedy in 3 acts, by G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1885 : 18019,
Aug. 25. 33461
a new and original comedy in 3 acts, by
Lawrence Marsden.
© Frank M. Wills and William C. Ander-
son, New York ; 1887 : 17475, .July 8. 33462
Old curiosity shop; dramatization of Charles
Dickens' book in 4 acts, by M. E. Younge.
245 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1912 ; D : 30580 ; Mary Eliza-
beth Younge, New York. 33463
■ See also Nelly Trent and Sally's servant.
Old (The) dairy homestead; a rural comedy in
3 acts, by Frank Dumont. Philadelphia, The
Penn publishing company, 1901. 38 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 859,
Sept. 12, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 12, 1901. 33464
Old Dan Tucker.
© John J. Conners, Chicago ; 1896 : 5832,
Jan. 22. 33465
a farce comedy, by D. Sherman.
© Dan Sherman, New York; 1895:65.533,
Dec. 26. 33466
Old (The) district school; (new version) a
farce in 2 acts, with music, book by Win. Dan-
forth. music arr. by G. F. Rosche. Chicago.
New York, G. F. Rosche & co., 1906. 52 p.
8°.
© Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago ; D : 9270, Oct.
18, 1906; 2c. Oct. 18, 1906. 33467
Old (The) Dominion; an American play, by
C. T. Dazey.
© Charles T. Dazey, Lima, 111. ; 1885 : 3858.
Feb. 11. 33468
an historical romance of the Civil War, in
5 acts, by Francis Dimond Rogers. 107 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© F. D. Rogers. New York ; D : 6766, June
3, 1905; 2c. May 26, 1905. 33469
— or. The banshee of Bathurst hall, a com-
edy drama in 5 acts, by G. B. McCutcheon.
© George Barr McCutcheon, La Favette,
Ind. ; 1887 : 33468, Dec. 22. 33470
Old (The) Dominion and the new. See Lucky
(The) miners.
Old Erie; an original drama in 4 acts, by B. G.
Rogers.
© Ben G. Rogers, Buffalo, New York;
1876 : 9268, Aug. 9. 33471
Old (The) farm house; a tragi-comedy, in 3
acts, by D. A. Blanchard. New Orleans, G.
Miiller, 1886. 49 p. 12°.
© Dawson A. Blanchard, New Orleans ;
1886 : 9893, Apr. 24 ; 2c. June 25. 33472
Old (The) farmer's triumph. See Digging for
gold.
Old (The) fashioned country school; in 3 acts,
by H. Dumars.
© Horace Dumars, Springfield, Mo. ; 1888 :
3944, Feb. 6. 33473
Old fashioned family album; by J. B. Haslett.
25 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1910; D: 20903; Josie B.
Haslett, Cartersville, Mo. 33474
Old-fashioned (An) Fourth; play in 1 act, by
L. B. Foley. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1912; D: 31707; Louis B.
Foley, Detroit. 33475
Old (The) fashioned husking bee; an old
folks' entertainment in 1 scene, by Nettie H.
Pelham. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1891.
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston; 1891:
27181, July 29; 2c. Aug. 1. 33476
Old fashioned posies; vaudeville sketch In 2
acts, by E. L. Niles. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1909; D : 17674 ; Edith L.
Niles, Cincinnati. 33477
Old fidelity; or. Turned out to starve, a new
and original local drama, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1875 : .5097,
May 17. 33478
Old (The) flag; act 1 and act 5.
© Edwin A. Lewis, Brattleboro, Vt. ; 1871 :
3074, Apr. 8. 33479
• See also Newbem.
Old fogies; a musical comedy, by J. E. Hen-
shaw and M. Ten Broeck.
© John E. Henshaw and May Ten Broeck,
Baston ; 1889 : 4915, Feb. 11. 33480
Old folks at home; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by H. N. Baruch.
© H. N. Baruch, New Yoyk; 1891:15020,
Apr. 23. 33481
by W. H. Carson. 69 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Oct. 25, 1909; D: 17196; William Henry
Carson, New York, 33482
1677
33483
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33505
Old folks at home — Continued.
a domestic drama in 3 acts, by Augustus
Wolford.
© Arnold Wolford, New York; D : 2551.
Nov. 4, 1902. 33483
drama in 3 acts and 4 scenes, by L. R.
Krebs. [30] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillie R. Krebs. St. Louis ; D : 12183, Jan.
16, 1908; Ic. Jan. 16, 1908; Ic. Feb. 17. 1908.
33484
the Old homestead of vaudeville, by L.
Beggs. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lee Beggs. Chicago ; D : 15462 ; Mar. 27,
1909 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1909. 33485
■ rural comedy drama in 4 acts, by Annie
Kannann. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.
[54] p. f°.
© Sept. 6, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1911 ; D : 25456 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 33486
Old fool John; a drama in 4 acts, by L. M.
Lister. [42] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lydia Marcelle Lister, San Francisco ;
D : 7634, Nov. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1906.
33487.
Old Fort Duquesne (now Pittsburgh); a ro-
mantic drama from Pittsburgh's earliest his-
tory, l^y R. S. De Candales.
© Rosalind S. De Candales, Chicago ; 1897 :
32191, May 27. 33488
Old Fort Rossiter; an original military drama
in 4 acts, by G. Heath. [SO] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© George Heath, Bryn Athyn, Pa. ; D : 78.50,
Jan. 15, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1905. 33489
Old (An) game. See Ping-pong.
Old gentleman Andrews; a comedy in 4 acts, by
A. W. Holbrook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, Chicago; 1894:
41.S70, Sept. 10. 33490
Old gentleman up stairs. 27 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Helen Bagg, Chicago ; D : 7708, Dec. 13,
1905; 2c. Dec. 13, 1905. 33491
Old Glory; [by] C. W. Doty.
© Charles Wells Doty, Lewiston, 111.; 1894:
34341, June 29. 33492
a melodrama in 4 acts, by C. T. Vincent.
© Charles T. Vincent, New York; 1893:
19088, Apr. 18. 33493
a military drama in 5 acts, by S. C. Miller.
Typewritten.
© Sam C. Miller, Hagerstown. Md. ; 1S94 :
29365, July 13; 2c. Oct. 1. 33494
See also My affinity.
Old Glory in Cuba; a drama, in 4 acts, by
Thomas R. Beaty.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1898:63424,
Oct. 29; 2c. Nov. 2. 33495
Old Glory, the flag of the United States.
© Harry V. Vogt, Philadelphia ; 1899 : 28756,
Apr. 26. 33496
Old (The) grist mill; drama in 4 acts, by N.
Twomey. [67] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Neil Twomev, Chelsea, Mass.; D : 3089,
Miir. 5, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1903. 33497
Old Grouty of Ann street; play of old New
York, by G. W. W. Pollock. 35 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1914 ; D : 35688 ; George W. W.
Pollock, Maplewood, N. J. 33497a
Old (De) gum game. See De old gum game.
Old (The) hag; playlette in 1 act, by E. Devoy.
[1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1914; D : 36671 ; Emmet De-
voy, New York. 33497b
Old Harmony; play of Hallowe'en in 4 acts, by
R. H. Gill. [130] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29. 1913 ; D : 34280 ; Richard H.
Gill, Mishfiwaka, Ind. 33498
Jld (The) hayseed; a musical comedy drama
in 4 acts.
© Henry Harmon Palmer, Chicago ; D :
12131, Jan. 6, 1908. 33499
Old (An) hen and one chicken; a comedy in 3
acts, by T. B. MacDonough and Clay M.
Greene.
© Thomas B. MacDonough, Brooklyn : 1878:
6272, May 24. 33500
Old Hickory; comedy in 4 acts, by Hal Reid
[i. e. .Tames Halleck Reid] Typewritten.
© H. P. Soulier, Hoboken, N. J.: 1899:
29974, May 2'; 2c. May 2. 33501
a play in 4 acts, by E. T. Hyde.
© Ezra T. Hyde, Paris, Id. ; D : 14441, Dec
2, 1908. 33502
a rural drama of pure life. by H. L. Dunkin-
son.
© Henrv Ij. Dunkinson, New York ; 1899 :
214.54. Mar. 24. 33503
Old (The) home; by L. Goodfellow.
© Luke Goodfellow, Boston; 1875:6221.
.Tune 14. 33504
Old home day in Plunket; Innnorous entertain-
ment in 1 scene, bv Ward Macauley. Phila-
delphia. Penn pub. co., 1910. 31 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1.5. 1910; 2c. Nov. 16, 1910; D:
22,568; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 33505
1678
33506
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33525
Old home fai'in. »*^'^6' Little wildcat.
Old (The) home town; a comedy drama in 4
jiits. by ('. \V. Doty and (►. Turner. [S61 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. W. Doty and Otis Turner, United
States: D : 6n.ll, Apr. i.M>. 1905; 2c. Apr. 20.
1905. 33506
cniedy. by F. Allen. 9 p. 4°. Typf writ-
ten.
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1912: T>: 28633; Frederick Al-
len. Chica-o. 33507
vaudeville sketcli. by AA'. 1 >e Leon. 6 p.
4°. ^'vpewritten.
© 1c. Apr. 9. 191.-.: D: 40317: Walter De
l.eo!!. ('hica^;o. 33507a
Old home week; a comedy drama.
© Llewellyn (J. Hunipbreys, Salem, Mass. :
D:10:}26, Apr. 11. 1907. 33508
a musical satire in 2 acts, by D. K. Stevens
and diaries F. Atkinson.
© ('. F. Atkinson and D. K. Stevens. Ros-
loii: D:9.J.-)2. Nov. 22. 190(). 33509
Old homespun; nii orijiinal dram;i in .1 acts, by
A. D. Ober.
© Adelaide D. Ober. Unite<l States; 1889:
8030. :\Iar. 12. 33510
Old (The) homestead; ;i sequel to .Joshua Whit-
comb, a comedy in 4 acts, bv D. Thonip.son
and G. W. Ryer.
© Denman Thompson and George W. Rver.
United States: 1885:2.5211, Dec. 2. 33511
Old homestead of vaudeville,
at home.
See Old folks
Old Honesty; a domestic drama in 4 acts, bv
C. P. Rice.
© Charles P. Rice, New Haven, Conn. :
1896:58400. Oct. 23. 33512
Old Hurly; a drama in 1 act. by J. Silver. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© James Silver. Oneonta. N. Y. ; D : 12472.
Mar. 3, 1908; 2c. Mar. 3. 1908. 33513
Old innocence; comedy in 3 acts, adapted by
Richard Kingsley, from the original French
play, Les petits oiseaux. by [E. ;M.] Labiche et
Delacour [pseud, of Alfred C. Lartigue] [70]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24. 1913; D : 3.1109 ; Eva Saun-
ders Murphy. Clarksville, Tenn. 33514
sketch taken from the comedv of Old in-
nocence, adapted by Richard Kingsley, from
the original French play. Les petits oiseaux, by
[E. M.1 Labiclie et Delacour [pseud, of Alfred
C. Lartigue] 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913 ; D : 35110 ; Eva Saun-
ders Murphy, Clarksville, Tenn. 33515
Old (The) Irish harper. [3] p. 8°. Printed.
© Rocco Giuseppe Cafarelli, Cleveland ; D :
12652, Mar. 26, 1908; 2c. Mar. 26, 1908.
33516
Old Irish Pat. young- Irish Pat, and the rob-
bers; by C. H. Wucherpfennig.
© Charles H. Wucherpfennig, Morrison-
ville, 111. ; 1898: 73063, Dec. 15. 33517
Old Isaacs from the Bowery. 83 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York ; D : 7845.
Jan. 13. 1906; 2c. Jan. 13, 1906. 33518
Old Jack's reformation; play in 1 act. by C. F.
Roberts. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5. 1915; D: 40270; Chas. Fos-
ter Roberts. Tacoma. 33518a
Old (The) jay bird; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by J. AV. Ransone.
© John W. Ransone, Richmond; 1888:
13587, May 9. 33519
Old (An) Jew; an original comedy in 5 acts,
l»y S. Grundy.
© Sydney Grundy, Great Britain; 1894:
17764. Mar. 31. 33520
Old John Brown; American historical drama in
4 acts and a closing scene, by A. H. Gilmer.
100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11. 1915 ; D : 40905 ; Albert Hat-
ton Gilmer, Boston. 33520a
Old Kansas; a comedietta in 1 act, by A. J.
Blethen. jr. Typewritten.
© Alden Joseph Blethen, jr., Minneapolis;
1895 : 20178, Apr. 12 ; 2c. Apr. 13. 33521
Old Kearney's girl; a domestic comedv drama,
by F. W. Lee.
© Franklyn W. Lee, St. Paul ; 1894 : 40009.
■ Aug. 31 : 2c. Aug. 31. 33522
Old (The) Kentucky home; a darkey sketch in
3 scenes. New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co., NeAV York ; 1874 : 12217.
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 33523
— — an original comedy drama in 4 acts, by
S. Marble and \y. T. Keogh.
© Scott Marble and William T. Keogh, New
York : 1893 : 54007, Dec. 7. 33524
Old King- Cole; an extravaganza in 2 acts, pro-
logue and epilogue, book by George Pierrot
[i. e. A. G. Pierrot] lyrics by B. Farson and
(Jeorge Pierrot. [84] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Bruce Farson and A. G. Pierrot, Chi-
cago ; D : 13901, Sept. 9, 1908; 2c. Sept. 9, 1908.
33525
5379— VOL 2—17-
1679
33526
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33548
Old King Cole — Continued.
play in 3 acts, by H. M. Hoyt. 89 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1910; D: 20229; Helen
Muriel Hoyt, Bloomfield, N. J. 33526
review of comedy, music and drama, by
C. A. Shaw. 33 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1909; D: 17044; Charles
Alonzo Shaw, Grantwood, N. J. 33527
Old Knockles; by Arthur Law. London, J.
Williams, ltd. ; New York, B. Schubeith & co.,
1904. 26 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 4768,
Mar. 22, 1904; 2c. Mar. 23, 1904. 33528
music composed by Alfred J. Caldicott.
London, J. Williams.
© Joseph Williams, London; 1894:58513,
Dec. 15 ; 2c. Dec. 15. 33529
Old (An) lady from the West. See His
adopted daughter.
Old lady number 31; comedy, by J. H. Wade,
adapted from the story of same name by [M.]
Louise Forsslund [pseud, of Mary Louise
Foster] 49 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1910; D : 20779 ; Jeannette
Howell Wade, New York. 33530
Old (The) lamplighter; dramatic sketch in 1
act and 1 scene, by AV. AVray, jr. [1], 15 p.
f°. Tj^pewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1913; D : 34753 ; William
Wray, jr.. New York. 33531
Old (The) landmark; a domestic comedy in 4
acts, by C. Montaine.
© Clarence Montaine, San Francisco ; 1899 :
31426, May 9. 33532
Old Lavender; a drama in 3 acts, by E. Har-
rigan. [139] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Harrigan, Brooklyn; D : 6308,
Feb. 23, 1905; 2c. Feb. 23, 1905. 33533
an original moral drama in 3 acts and 11
scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York ; 1877 : 8956.
Aug. 4; 2c. Sept. 13. 33534
Old (The) law; a play in 1 act, by B. Davenport.
© Bulier Davenport, New York ; D : 15129,
Feb. 19, 1909. 33535
Old life and the new; a new melodrama in 5
acts, 13 scenes, by E. J. IMorter. Ms.
© Edward J. Morter, United States; 1894:
25434, May 21 ; 2c. July 2. 33536
Old (The) life's shadows. See Ignatia.
Old lights for the new; a play in 4 acts, by W.
Aspinwall. Typewritten.
© W^oolsey Aspinwall, Washington; 1896:
6420, Jan. 24 ; Ic. Jan. 24. 33537
Old London; a drama, embodying incidents from
Ainsworth's novels and other sources, with
original effects and situations, by McKee Ran-
kin and F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder and McKee Rankin,
New York ; 1887 : 9858, Apr. 13. 33538
-drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by Morti-
mer Murdoch. St. Louis, W. Murdoch.
© William Murdoch, St. Louis; 1886:4714,
Feb. 25. • 33539
-a romantic drama in 5 acts.
© .Tohn S. Clarke, Philadelphia, and Lotta
Crabtree, New York ; 1873 : 3344, Apr. 2.
33540
Old (The) love and the new; a play in 5 acts,
being a new version of the play by B. Howard,
entitled The banker's daughter, this version
being ^\'ritteu and arr. by James Alberry and
B. Howard.
© Bronson* Howard, New York; 1879:
17733, Dec. 29. 33541
Old (The) love for the new; comedy drama in
4 acts, by A. A. Burden. [70] p. f°. Type-
wi-itten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1914 ; D : 35993 ; Arthur Ar-
nold Burden, San Francisco. 33541a
Old love letters; by L. McCormick [i. e. A. L.
McGorniick]
© Langdon McCormick, Port Huron, Mich. ;
D : 349, Apr. 15, 1901. 33542
a comedy in 1 act, by B. Howard.
© Bronson Howard, New York ; 1878 : 9663,
Aug. 22. 33543
• Same.
© Bronson Howard, New York ; 1897 : 73602,
Dec. 30 ; 2c. Dec. 30. 33544
■ Same. 22 p. 12°. Printed.
© Bronson Howard, New York, in renewal
for 14 years from Aug. 22, 1906; D : 8981,
Aug. 22, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1906. 33545
Old (The) maids' association; a farcical enter-
tainment, by Louise L. Wilson. Philadelphia,
Penn pub. co., 1900. 17 p. 12°.
© Penn ]nib. co.. Philadelphia ; 1900 A :
7439, Mar. 21 ; 2c. Mar. 2L 33546
Old (The) maids' club; a comic entertainment,
l)y IMarie Butterfield. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1903] 30 p. 12°. (On cover: Denison's
specialties)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D:3850, Aug.
19, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 3, 1903. 33547
Old (An) maids' conference; a humorous enter-
tninment in 2 scenes for any number of males
and females, by S. Schell. New York, E. S.
Werner i^ub. & supply co., 1900. 44 p. 8°.
(The reciter's library, v. 3, no. 4)
© Stanley Schell. New York; 1900 A: 14.371,
June 9 ; 2c. June 22. 33548
1680
33549
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33573
Old (The) maids' convention; by Laura M.
Parsons.
© Walter H. Baker & cc, Boston; 1899:
63162. Sept. "29 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 33549
by M. J. Nelson.
© M. Josie Nelson. Union City, Ind. ; 1900
A : 1428, Jan. 15 ; 2c. Jan. 15. 33550
■ a farce-extravaganza in 3 acts, by M. Davis.
© Marv Davis, Sullivan, 111.; 1895:9929,
Feb. 18. 33551
kSVc also Spinster's (The) convention.
Old maid's deception. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Homer Earnest Campbell, Fort Wayne,
Ind.; L):8943, Sept. 14, 1903; 2c. Mar. 11,
1904. 33552
Old (An) maid's husband; comedy in 3 acts,
by De W. Kaplan. [3], 52 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 12. 1911 ; D : 25479 ; De Witte
Kaplan, Englewood, N. J. 33553
Old (An) maid's love; a play in 4 acts, by M.
lliggins.
© Milton Higgins, Chicago; 1899:37708,
June 7. 33554
Old (An) maid's love match; comedy in 1 act,
l>y K. Fitz Gerald.
© Riter Fitz Gerald, Philadelphia ; D : 3145.
Mar. 5, 1903. 33555
Old maids no more; or, How they got hus-
bands, bv Carrol Emms. [Kansas City, Mo.,
1903] 14 p. 12°.
© Catherine I. McCoun, Kansas City, Mo. ;
D : 4038, Oct. 1, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1903. 33556
Old (An) maid's romance; a comedy sketch in
1 act, by A. H. Laidlaw, jr. Typewritten.
© Alexander H, Laidlaw, .ir.. New York;
1899 : 11779, Feb. 10 ; 2c. Apr. 20. 33557
Old (The) maids' temperance meeting-. See
Sketches.
Old (The) maid's triumph. See Captured.
Old (An) maid's wooing; a comedy sketch, by
A. Knott. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adalbert Knott. New York ; D : 2406, Oct.
2, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1902. 33558
a drama in 2 acts, by Martha Russell Orne.
© W^alter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
20054, Mar. 18 ; 2c. May 4. 33559
Old (The) mam'selle's secret. See Fay.
Old (An) man's darling.
© Joseph H. Godfrey, Chicago ; D : 13700,
Sept. 2, 1908. 33560
See also In Dutch.
Old (An) man's darling or a young man's
slave,
© Cornelius Scofield Turner, Eau Claire,
Wis.; D: 14211, Oct. 26, 1908. 33561
Old man's dream; by L. B. Edwards. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1909 ; D : 17497 ; lieopold B.
Edwards, Dedham, Mass. 33562
Old (An) man's hobby; by W, L. West, [10] p,
f°. Typewritten.
© William L. West, Brooklyn; D : 4694,
Mar. 7, 1904; 2c. Mar. 7, 1904. 33563
Old (The) man's Joseph; romantic drama in 4
acts, by C D. Davidson. 78 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1911; D: 25524; Mrs. C.
Dixon Davidson, Los Angeles. 33564
Old (The) man's passing away; character act,
with original words and music,
© Billv Ray, Troy, N, Y. ; 1874:5088.
Apr. 17. 33565
Old (The) man's will. Sec Imogene.
Old (The) maple farm; farcical comedy in 3
acts, by M. Mosher.
© Mortimer Mosher, Stamford, Conn. ;
1892 : 49935, Dec. 7. 33566
Old (The) mare's colt.
© Chas. E. Trevathan, New York ; D : 5807.
Nov. 22, 1904. 33567
Old Marlin's millions; a comedy in 4 acts, by
William J. Kavanagh. [68] p. f°. Type-
written.
© W. J. Kavanagh, Washington ; D : 7163,
Aug. 25, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1905. 33568
Old Martin of Killarney.
© Henry D. Sayles, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D :
11802, Nov. 25, 1907. 33569
Old massa's son and heir; Ethiopian musical
variety sketch, by Alfred B. Sedgwick. New
Y'ork, R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
8901, July 31; 2c. Dec. 28. 33570
Old men and young women; 1 act comedy, by
E. W. Scully. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1914 ; D : 38482 ; Eugene
William Scully, New York. 33570a
Old mill and the new; vaudeville sketch, by
J. M. Bradford, 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1910; D: 20449; James M.
Bradford, Canton, O. 33571
Old (The) mill stream; a play in 3 acts, by
D. Sully.
© Daniel Sully, Lake Hill, N. Y. ; D : 2620,
Nov. 18. 1902. 33572
1681
33573
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33594
Old (The) mill stream — Continued.
a rustic drama in 3 acts, by Fitzgerald
aiurphy [i. e. J. F. MurphyJ [82J p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John Fitzgerald Murphy, IVew York : T> :
261S. Nov. 6. 1902; 2c. Nov. 21. 1902. 33573
Old (The) miller (Maitre Coniille); a piece in
3 acts, by Edouard Cadol, tr. and adapted by
the Franco-American dramatic agency.
'© Fran(,'ois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York; 1885:26507, Dec. 10. 33574
Old (The) miner.
© John ('. Level, Buffalo; 1885:9438.
Apr. 23. 33575
Old (An) minstrel man; vaudeville act for three
people, by William H. Clifford. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1912 ; D : 28529 ; Harry Brooks,
Boston. 33576
Old mission bells. See Alessandro and Ra-
mona.
Old Mr. Young; sentimental comedy in 3 acts.
by Charles Sumner [pseud, of C. S. Hayes]
and Harry Segall. 137 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1915 ; D : 4174S ; Charles S.
Hayes, Chicago. 33576a
Old Mrs. Pep; monologue, by E. Hopkins. 23 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28. 1915; D: 41923; Edwin
Hopkins, New York. 33576b
Old Moneybag's; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
S. Morris.
© Sam Morris, Seattle; 1891:33260. Sept.
17; 2c. Jan. 31, 1893. 33577
Old Moneybags' will; ;i farce comedy in 3 acts.
by S. E. Pierce. Typewritten.
© Sarah E. Pierce, New York ; 1890 : 17335,
May 27; 2c. May 27. 33578
Old Morton's revenge. Sec Maria.
Old Mother Earth; dramatic sketch in 1 act
and 2 .scenes, by W. Wray. .1r. [16] ]). f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1913; D : 35234 ; William
Wray, jr., New York. 33579
Old Mother Goose and company; ;in (>i>eva1ic
extravaganza.
© William (). Johnson. Chelsea, Mass.;
1896:27615, May 5. 33580
Old Myddleton's money; a romantic domestic
drama in 5 acts, dramatized by H. J. Ford,
from the romance of same name, by May
Cecil Hay.
© Helen Josephine Ford, Buffalo; 1880:
13798, Sept. 9. 33581
See also Freaks.
Old neighbors; a domestic Yankee drama in 4
acts, by H. D. Smart.
© Herbert Durrell Smart, Nashua, N. H. ;
1891:9749, Mar. 14. 33582
Old (The) New Hampshire home; a melodrama
in 3 acts, by Frank Dumont. Philadelphia,
Tile Penn pub. Co., 1908. 56 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D: 13615,
A\ig. 20, 1908 : 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 33583
Old (An) New Yorker; an original play in 3
acts and 5 scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, Brooklyn ; 1899 :
22517, Mar. 29. 33584
Old Ninny Noggins. See Village (The) fool.
Old (The) oak; a romantic melodrama in 4 acts,
by G. S. Fleming and F. M. Kendrick.
© George S. Fleming and Frederick M.
Kendrick, New York ; 1888 : 10246, Apr. 9.
33585
Old (The) oaken bucket; by M. ^I. Parker.
© Mary Moncure Parker, Chicago ; D : 3212,
Mar. 30, 1903. 33586
— comedy drama in 4 acts, by Maurice J.
Fielding. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
® M. ,1. Fielding, New York; D : 3634,
June 22, 1903; 2c. June 22, 1903. 33587
— -a new conied'y of home life, by Edward E.
Rice and .John J. Braham.
© E. E. Rice. New York ; 1898 : 24322. Apr.
18. 33588
— an opera in 3 acts, by A. C. Moss.
© Alf. Chas. Moss, Kansas City, Mo. ; 1893 :
43916, Oct. 2. 33589
— -a roniautic picturesque drama in 5 acts, bv
J. J. McCloskey.
© J. J. McClo.skev, Brooklvn; 1887:1064.
Jan. 13 ; 2c. Jan. 13. 33590
-rural drama in 4 acts, by Mary Moncure
Parker. ('Ivicago, T. S. Denison »& co. 56 p.
12°.
© Oct. 20, 1913: 2c. Oct. 23, 1913; D : 34810 :
i:hen H. Norris, Cihicago. 33591
Old (The), old story. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frances Wilson, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
12693. Apr. 6. 1908; 2c. Dec. 18, 1908. 33592
-a comedy (h"ama in 4 acts, by Denniiin
Thompson .-iiid G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn: 1888:3168,
Jan. 28. 33593
i\n original comedy-drama in 4 acts, by W.
C. Bellows and B. F. Roeder.
© Walter C. Bellows and Benjamin F.
Roeder, New York ; 1891 : 32, Jan. 2. 33594
1682
33594
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33613
Old (The), old story — Coiitiniie<l.
a play in 1 act, by A. Kimball. 2 ii. 1., 15
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1914 ; D : 38839 ; Astrid Kiiu-
hall, Cambridge, Mass. 33594a
or. The child of storm, a sensational play
in 3 acts, by T. R. Hanu.
© Tlionias K. Hann, Buffalo; 1873:11077.
Sept. 1'7. 33595
Old Orchard; in 4 acts, by Marguerite Mering-
ton. Typewritten.
© Ella S. Doris, New Yorlv : 1900 A: 26639.
Oct. 26 ; 2c. Oct. 27. 33596
Old Orchard beach; a pastoral play in 3 acts,
l)y Frank Maltese.
© Salvator II. Maltese. Salt Lake City ; D :
4321, Nov. 27, 1903. 33597
Old pards; a story of life in tlie West, a drama
in 4 acts, by J. H. Rogers.
© J. Howard Rogers. Chicago; 1881:13456.
Sept. 1. 33598
Old (The) parson; a domestic comedy drama
in 4 acts, by (i. W. Ryer.
© Geoi-ge W. liver. Brooklvn ; 1895 : 53251.
Oct. 19. 33599
a tirst part tinisli for a negro minstrel en-
tertainment, ed. by (ieorge H. Coes. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co.. 1893.
© Wiilter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
42855. Sept. 25 : 2c. Oct. 20. 33600
Old (The) parsonage; an entirely new and
original comical, extravagant romantic idyl
of every day life, in 4 acts, by C L. Graves.
© C. L. Graves. New York ; 1888 : 2775, Jan.
25. 33601
Old pendulum; play in 3 acts, by C Phillips.
L223] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. .Tan. 1.5, 1912; 0:28312; Charles
I'liilllj)s, San Francisco. 33602
Old Pipes and the dryad; dramatization of
Frank Stockton's story in verse, by P. B. Stil-
.son. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6. 1915; D: 41916; Paul Bost-
wick Stilson. Cleveland. 33602a
fairy play in 2 acts, by G. D. Fisher. 44 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4. 1910; D: 20736; Grace D.
Fisher, New Y'ork. 33603
—■ — See also Woodland folly.
Old (The) plantation; a spectacular drama.
Typewritten.
© E. W. McConnell, Nashville, Tenn. ; 1897 :
57037, Oct. 8 ; 2c. Oct. 8. 33604
iSee also After the war.
Jld (The) play. 8ee Lady of the Blackfriars.
Old (The) playwright; dramatic episode in 1
act, by H. E. De Lasaux. [2], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913; D : 35465 ; Harry E.
De Lasaux, Oakland, Cal. 33605
Old Pompey; an Ethiopian sketch in 1 scene,
by F. L. Cutler. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames.
© A. D. Ames, Clvde, O. ; 1883 : 4794.
Mar. 15. 33606
Old Pomposity. See Areola, the prairie belle.
Old Puddin' head; the furiously funny farcical
hilarity in 3 acts, by E. We.ston.
© Edwin Weston, Boston; 1898:61784,
Oct. 20.
33607
J.
Old (The) quarry; drama in 4 acts, by R
Bentley. [62J p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robert J. Bentlev, Toledo, O. ; D:2186.
Aug. 6. 1902: 2c. Aug. 19, 1902. [Note.—
© in 1904 under the title The Brookdale farm,
by T. S. Denison] 33608
■ .S'fc also Brookdale (The) farm.
Old (An) record.
© Anna Gertrude O'Rvan. New York ; 1899 :
70264. Oct. 28: 2c. Nov. 2. 33609
Old (An) saw; an original 3 act musical farce
comedy, by Arthur L. Faulks.
• © Mrs. W. H. Faulks, Burr Oak, Mich. ;
1892:348.57, Aug. 25. 33610
Old (The) Schoharie farm. Ncc Lead dollar.
Old (The) school at Hick'ry Holler; a comic
entertainment in 3 .scenes, bv Lutie Fitzgerald.
(!bicfigo. T. S. Denison [1904] 31 p. 16°.
( [Denison's specialties])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 4610. Feb 11,
1904; 2c. Feb. 25, 1904. 33611
Old (The) scout; 1 act, by F. L. Powers and
T. .1. Joyce. 6 p. ' 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1915 ; D : 41181 ; Freeman L.
Powers and Thos. J. Joyce, Boston. 33611a
Old (The) sea dog; farce in 1 act. by Herbert
Thomson, from a scenario by Howard W^all.
[2]. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1915; D : 42618 ; Herbert
Thomson co.. New York. 33611b
Old Sergeant Bundy; an original character
comedy, by T. P. Morgan.
© Tom P. Morgan, Rogers. Ark. ; D : 15824.
May 11, 1909; 2c. May 11, 1909. 33612
Old (The) sexton; an original home plav in 4
acts, by F. M. Readick. [76] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Frank M. Readick, Chicago; D:9590.
Dec. 6, 1906; 2c. Aug. 6, 1908. 33613
1683
33614
DEAMATTC COMPOSITIONS
33638
Old ship; dialogue for three boys, by Olara J.
Denton. New York, J. Fischer & bro., 1910.
1 p. I., 5-9 p. 12°. ( [Fischer's ed. of plays,
dialogues and drills, no. 3372] )
© Feb. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1910 ; D : 20077 ;
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 33614
Old shipmates; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
II. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York ; 1881 :
7921, May 19 ; 2c. July 25. 33615
Same.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1881:
8192, May 25; 2c. July 25. 33616
Same. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elinor de Berrien Morris, New York ; D :
6214, Feb. 11, 1905; 2c. Feb. 4, 1905. 33617
Old (The) shoe; play in 1 act, by William Isaac
Cohn. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. I. Cohn, Fort Smith, Ark. ; D : 8552,
May 18, 1906; 2c. June 4, 1906. 33618
Old Si Stebbins. Typewritten.
© Hazel Parker Darleigh, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
1900 A : 12326, May 16 ; 2c. May 7. 33619
a rural comedy in 4 acts, by Eunice Fitch.
© Wallace & Gilmore, Oswego, N. Y. ; 1900
A : 6423, Mar. 9. 33620
«
Old Sleuth; dramatic composition, by J. Hurtig
and H. J. Seamon.
© Jules Hurtig and Harry J. Seamon. New
York; D: 11.59, Dec. 7, 1901. 33621
a dramatic composition in 4 acts, by Hal
Ileid [i. e. .Tames Halleck Reid] [90] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Hurtig & Seamon, New York; P : 1722,
Apr. 11, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1902. 33622
Old Sleuth, detective; a sensational comedy
ilrauia in 4 acts, by A. L'Abbe.
© Alexander L. L'Abbe, Chicago ; D : 747.
Aug. 13, 1901. 33623
Old Sleuth, the detective; sensational comedy
drama in 4 acts, by L. J. Howard.
© Lorin .Jasper Howard, Chicago ; D : 2716.
Dec. 15, 1902. 33624
Old (The) soldier; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
l)y P. W. Peters.
© Phil. W. Peters, United States; 1892:
15176, Apr. 6. 33625
by P. W. Peters and A. Feeley.
© Phil. W. Peters and Al. Feeley, New
York; 1891:20263, June 2. 33626
Old (The) soldier fiddlers; a musical comedy
sketch, by W. Vincent and E. L. Koneke. [1],
6 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1913 ; D : 32280 ; Eugene L.
Koneke and Walter Vincent, New York.
33627
Old (The) songs; a nuisical comedy in 1 act,
by Caroline Fuller. Philadelphia, The Peun
publishing company, 1905. 24 p. 12°.
[AVords only]
© Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia ; D : 7411,
Oct. 17, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1905. 33628
Old (The) South; a comedy in 4 acts, by Mr.s.
G. Gokithwaite.
© Mrs. Geo. Gokithwaite, Leadville, Col.;
1892 : 10627, Mar. 8. 33629
Old southern life; a spectacular farce comedy
depicting southern negro life, by M. H. Welsh.
© M. H. Welsh, United States ; 1897 : 59357,
Oct. 19. 33630
2 p.
Typewrit-
Old (The) sport's dream,
ten.
© Charles M. McDonald, New York; D:
6412, Mar. 21, 1905; 2c. Mar. 21, 1905. 33631
Old (An) stag'er; a comedy in 4 acts, by G. H.
Jessop and Wm. Gill.
© W. J. Florence, New York ; 1882 : 15659,
Sept. 22. 33632
Old (The) stock farm; by J. H. Koukle.
© James Howard Konkle, Newark, N. J. ;
D : 976, Oct. 18, 1901. 33633
Old (The) story; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
D. Thompson and G. W. Ryer.
© Denman Thompson and George W. Ryer,
United States ; 1888 : 633, Jan. 6. 33634
-original play in 5 acts, by Annie Lewis
(Mrs. F. W. Johnson)
© Mrs. F. W. Johnson, New York; 1886:
27774, Dec. 9. 33635
play in 1 act, by r>runo Lessiug
[pseud, of R. Block] 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1915; D: 39437; Rudolph
Block, New York. 33635a
Old (An) story retold. See Bet (The)
Old (An) story with a new tail; vaudeville
skit, by Chester Wayne Brown. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1911 ; D : 25136 ; C. W. Brown,
San Jose, Cal. 33636
Old (The) sunbonnet; how it redeemed an er-
ring daughter, by W. L. Jones. 04 p. 4°.
T.Tpewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1910 ; D : 22667 ; W. L. .Tones,
Los Angeles. 33637
Old (An) sweetheart of mine; drama in 4
acts, by Owen Davis. [107] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Jules Murry. New York ; D : 10103, Feb.
28, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1907. 33638
1684
33639
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33663
Old (An) sweetheart of mine — Continued.
l)lay in 4 acts, by O. Davis. New York,
London, Samuel French, ltd. 75 p. 12°.
© Nov. 21, 1911; 2c. Nov. 20, 1911; D:
25795 ; Owen Davis, New Yorli. 33639
Old (An) sweetheart's return; [play in 4 acts]
by H. Van Dyke and M. Klasen. [95] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. S, 1912; D : 28253 ; Hulda Van
Dylce and Marie Klasen, Chicago. 33640
Old Tate's gal; in 3 acts, by A. S. Hickman.
Typewritten.
© Albert Scott Hickman, Ottumwa, la. ;
1900 A : 24070, Oct. 4 ; 2c. Oct. 4. 33641
Old Tennessee; a Southern musical comedy, in-
troducing' la pas mala, l)y xVlexander and
Tralle. Typewritten.
© Alexander and Tralle, Kansas City, Mo. ;
1895 : 34814, July 5 ; 2c. Aug. 24. 33642
Old Testament word-scenes; ed. by Catherine
Lewis. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. Lewis, New York ; D : 8206, Mar. 22,
190G ; 2c. :\Iar. 22, 1906. 33643
Old (The) theory; phiy in 4 acts, by H. Houston.
[01] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38742 ; Harris Hous-
ton ; Wichita Falls, Tex. 33643a
Old (An) thoroughbred; by C. C. Burnham.
17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Carroll Burnham, Boston; D:
1185. Dec. 10, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1902. 33644
Old-time (An) courtship; comedy in 3 acts, by
<;. G. Watkins. 12 p. 12°. Printed.
© .Tan. 15, 1912; 2c. Jan. 30, 1912; D:
28480; (Jrace O. AValkins, Kress, Va. 33645
Old-time (The) melodies; a 2 scene sketch, by
Iv. Whitcomb. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Russell Whitcomb, Elizabeth, N. J. ; D :
13175. .rune 13. 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1908. 33646
Old-time (An) tea-party; a i^lay, by A. Detmers.
Buffalo, The J. W. Klein printing co., 1895.
© Arthur Detmers, Buffalo; 1895:63611,
Dec. 16. 33647
Old-timer (An); a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by B. Gaylor and W. A. Brady.
© Bobby Gaylor and William A. Brady,
United States ; 1891 : 6040, Feb. 13. 33648
Old-timer Tarzen; romantic comedy in 3 acts,
by A. P. Gabbert. ii, 91 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910 ; D : 21293 ; A. Paul Gab-
bert, Chicago. 33649
Old-times rocks; a sensational drama in 5 acts,
by G. E. Doolittle.
© George E. Doolittle, New York; 1873:
2165, Mar. 6. 33650
Old-times rocks and the Chinaman; a comedy,
by F. Wilson.
© Fred Wilson, New York; 1884:17913,
Sept. 4. 33651
Old (The) tobacco shop; farce in 1 act and 2
scenes, by W. B. Wright. [1],14 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911; D : 25731 ; Willard B.
Wright, Philadelphia. 33652
Old (The) toll gate; by F. Sexauer.
© Frederick Sexauer, Canton, O. ; 1894 :
1722, Jan. 4. 33653
Old (The) toll-house mystery. See That dorg.
Old Tompkins' millions; or. An American
marquise, a society comedy drama in 3 acts,
by C. St. Martin.
© Clement St. Martin, New York; 1893:
26540, June 2. 33654
Old Tom's v/ard; or, Madge, the waif , a comedy
in 3 acts, by J. Schonberg.
© James Schonberg, New York; 1889:
26904, Sept. 4. 33655
Old (The) treasurer; a 3 act drama, by H. M.
McNutt. Bessamer, Ala., Bessemer ptg. and
pub. company, 1893. 70 p. 12°.
© H, M. McNutt, Bessemer, Ala.; 1893:
39960; Sept. 1; 2c. Nov. 13. 33656
Old (The) trunk in the garret; a play for
children in 2 acts, by Ella Keatinge. New
Yoi'k, The Roxbnry publishing company, 1899.
1 p. ]., 7 p. 16°. (Wizard series)
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York; 1899:
12664, Feb. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 33657
Old Turk; an Easter drama.
© Mai'tha Young, Greensboi'O, Ain.; D:
7.3.54, Sept. 11, 1905. 33658
Old umbrellas; a pathetic play in 1 act.
© John E. Owens, Towsontown, Md. ; 1874 :
10970, Aug. 22. 33659
Old Uncle Billy; an Ethiopian sketch in 1
scene. New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1875 : 7657,
July 22; 2c. July 28. 33660
Old Uncle Glory; or, The lost will, a drama of
southern life in 5 acts, by W. A. Rothacker
and O. H. Rothacker.
© W. A. Rothacker and O. H. Rothacker,
Lexington, Ky. ; 1872 : 11782, Nov. 7. 33661
Old Uncle Jed.
© Sidney Sanderson, Minneapolis; 1900 A:
6075, Mar. 5. 33662
a pastoral play in 4 acts, by W. S. Luce.
© Walter S. Luce, La Crosse, Wis.; 1899:
53677, Aug. 22. 33663
1685
33664
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33683
Old uniforms; play in 1 act, by M. C. Donnell.
[1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1913 ; D : 35422 ; Murray
Cushing Donnell, New York. 33664
Old (An) vase. .32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
C Elsie Harrinian Mackav, Buffalo; D:
6711, May 22, 1905 ; 2c. May 22, 1905. 33665
Old (The) veteran.
© Zeff Schlosberg,
1SS47, Apr. 11.
Wasliington ; 1894 :
33666
Old (The) violinist; dramatic sketch, by II. E.
Peckham. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1. 1912; D: 30592; Ralpli E.
Peckham, Grand Rapids, Midi. 33667
Old Virginia; a drama in 4 acts, bv Lewis
Charles [i. e. E. L. Charles]
© Elijah Lewis Charles, United States :
1885: 17971. Aug. 24. 33668
-a pastoral of the war, in 4 acts and 6 tab-
leaux, by J. J. Wallace.
© J. T. AVallace, New York; 1890:41045,
Dec. 23. 33669
Old (The) Virginia hermit; a drama In 3 acts,
by S. G. Bradfield. Clyde, O., Ames' pub. co..
1902. 26 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 436] )
© Ames pub. co.. Clyde. O. ; D : 2011, Aug.
14. 1902; 2c. June 14. ]9()2. 33670
Old (The) Virginia home; in 4 acts, by A. L.
.[( )] 1 ns( )n. Typewritten.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, Salt Lake City ;
1900 A:. 31 097, Dec. 24; Ic. Dec. 24. 33671
Old (An) war horse; a play in 4 acts, by E. J.
Swartz.
© Edward J. Sw^artz, Philadelphia: 1884:
19309, Sept. 26. 33672
Old (An) Washington County homestead in
1856; by V. W. lUirrill. Sonierville. iMass.,
P.auks pivss, 190S. cover-title, 64 p. 12°.
© Fred W. Burrill, Charlestown, Mass. ;
D: 12756. Aim 16, 1908; 2c. Apr. 16, 1908.
33673
Old ways— new ways; play in 4 acts. ))v Stefanie
(Joigcr. 1 60 1 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© S. (ieiger. New York; D : 9372, Nov. 1.
1906; 2c. Nov. 1, 1906. 33674
Old (The) wayside inn; a drama in 5 acts, by
.1. E. Crary. Clyde, O., Ames pub. co.
© Ames publishing co., Clyde, O. ; 1894:
4371, Jan. 18 ; 2c. Jan. 27. 33675
Old (The) wife and the new. Sec Married for
money.
Old wine; a comedy in 1 act, by H. S. Stone
and H. G. Rhodes. Typewritten.
© Herbert Stuart Stone and Harrison Gar-
tield Rhodes. Chicago ; 1895 : 11052. Feb. 23 ;
Ic. Feb. 25. 33676
Old wives for new; dramatization of David
<;rahani Pliillips' novel, by E. F. Hackett.
4 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1912 ; D : 30725 ; P^dmund
Francis Hackett. New York. 33677
Old (The) woman that lived in a shoe. See
Mother Goose in vaudeville.
Old (The) woman, the villain and the good
young man. Sec Quixotics.
Old (The) woman who lived in a shoe; a panto-
juimic bvu'letta in 1 act. by Frank H. Nelson.
© George R. Edeson, Baltimore ; 1871 :
11358, Dec. 1. 33678
Old Yankee neighbors. Sec Bradford folks.
Old Zad. Hastings, town constable, and his
gal Chip.
© Claud Pelham. Syracuse. N. Y. ; 1893:
27892, June 10. 33679
Old Zeb Billings,
posters.
Sec Village (The) bill-
Old Zip Coon; an Ethiopian eccentricity in 1
scene. New York, Happv hours company
[1874] 7 p. 12°. ([Ethiopian drama, no.
67])
© Happy hours co.. New York; 1874: 12235.
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct.
17. 33680
See Ye olde folkes at
Olde folkes at home
home.
Oldest (The) inhabitant; Scottish comedy in 1
act. by Bay Waters and Frank Campbell.
[2]. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1914 ; D : 37755 : Francesca
Redding, New York. 33680a
Ole con olel .iuguete comico-lirico en 1 acto y
en verso [de] J. Jackson Veyan. music;) de los
maestros Torregrosa y Crespo. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores esiianoles] 1908. 35 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Jose .Jackson Vevan. Madrid: D: 1.3463.
July 25. 1908: 2c. July 25, 1908. 33681
Ole Doc Selby; plav in 1 act. bv M. Swan. 27 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1910; 1> : 22355 : :\Iark E.
Swan, New York.
33682
Ole Evenson; play in 4 acts, by B. (ireenfield.
[1], 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1913 ; D : 35483 ; Ben Green-
field, Kalamazoo, Mich. 33683
1686
33684
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33705
Ole Jason Ginger; or. The village parson, pas-
toral play in 4 acts, by J. A. Preston. [1],
63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1912; D : 28357 ; John A.
Preston, Providence, R. I. 33684
Ole Joe n' young Joe; a coined v in 5 acts, by
M. L. Tidball.
© Mary Langdon Tidball, Fort Monroe. Ya. ;
1885 : 17295, Aug. 15. 33685
Ole Mammy Chloe; a nioiKilo^^uc. by :M. T.
Allen. Typewritten.
© Marie Townsend Allen. New York; 1900
A : 26399, Oct. 23 ; 2c. Oct. 23. 33686
Ole Mammy Chloe goes to boarding school;
1 act sketch, by S. Swanson.
© Sara Swanson. New York; 1900 A:
27229, Nov. 2. 33687
Ole Olsen; a Scandinavian dialect comedy drama
in 4 acts, by G. J. Heege. [69] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Gus J. Heege. Peoria, 111.; 1888:37763.
Dec. 31; 2c. Feb. 25, 1890. 33688
Ole Olson in Mexico; or. The land of broken
promises, play in 4 acts, by W. Travis.
LU. 42 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1914; D : 37355 ; AYesley
Travis, Estherville, la. 33688a
Ole Olson in Spiritland; in 3 acts, by Onii .M.
Dalton. [101 p. I"°. Typewritten.'
© Carl Dalton and Albert Chester Jenks
Royce. La Crosse. Wis. ; D : 2650, Nov. 11,
1902; 2c. Sept. 9, 1903. 33689
Ole Olson, jr.; comedy drama in 4 acts, by B. H.
Droste. [1], 37 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1. 1911 ; D : 23821 ; B. H. Drost(\
Richmond. 33690
Ole, the Swede detective; phiy in 3 act.s, by
A. E. Markbam and Benjamin Greenfield.
[1], 28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. S, 1914; D; 37814: Albert Ed-
ward Markbam, Rochester. Minn. 33690a
Ole Virginia; [historical drama in 4 acts] by
T. P. Sullivan. Typewritten.
© Timothv Paul Sullivan. Milwaukee ; 1900
A : 9964, Apr. 19 ; Ic. Mav 6 ; 1901 ; Ic. Aug. 28.
1901; 2c. (printed) Jan. 10. 1908. 33691
O'Learys' (The) kids; a 1 act play, by J.
Forbes. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Forbes. New York : D : 7318. Sept.
26, 1905; 2c. Oct. 20. 1905. 33692
Ole's adventures in Toyland; farce comedy in
3 acts, 5 scenes, by G. B. Engesser and Vates
Engesser. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1915; D: 40380; George E.
Engesser, St. Peter, Minn. 33692a
Ole's luck; an original Swedish dialect comedy
drama in 4 acts and 7 scenes.
© Chas. H. Hall. Chicago; 1892:30761.
Sept. 8. 33693
Olga; a drama in 3 acts, by A. Caplin. 38 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Abel Caplin. St. Louis; D : 1512L Feb. 18.
1909; 2c. Feb. 18, 1909. 33694
a 5 act drama, by H. Allen and C. Camp-
bell. San Francisco, 1885. 22 p. 16°.
© C. Campbell. San Francisco; 1885:16955.
Aug. 10; 2c. Sept. 22. 33695
^or. The Franco-Russian spy, by W. F.
Trayes [New York. Edgar S. Werner & co.,
1905] cover-title. 8 p. 12°. (On cover: Wer-
ner's jilays)
© Edgar S. Werner. New York; D:7126.
Aug. 19, 1905; 2c. Oct. 4. 1905. 33696
Olive; a drama in 5 acts, adapted from I\Irs.
Derrick's story of that name, by A. Woodhull
and S. Spence.
© Alice Woodhull and Sarah Spence. New
Y'ork ; 1876 : 4573. Apr. 15. 33697
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by C. Miehling.
© Charles Miehling. New York; D : 12716.
Apr. 1(>. 1908. 33698
an emotional society play in 3 acts, by
Stanley jMcKenna.
© Loui.sa Eldridge, New York; 1872:9097.
Aug. 24. 33699
Olive Latimer's husband; a play in 3 acts, by
It. Besier. (]3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Itudolf Besier, London ; D ; 14892. Jan.
25, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1909. 33700
Olive Varcoe.
© Fred H. Cameron. Owego, N. Y. ; 1874:
11989, Sept. 24. 33701
an emotional sen.sation drama in 3 acts,
dramatized from a novel of the same title.
© Jennie Abbott, Niai^ara Falls. N. Y. :
1872 : 7386, July 10. 33702
a play in 2 parts and 6 acts, dramatized
from a popular work by F. E. JM. N., by C. A.
Sweetland.
© Charles A. Sweetland, Chicago ; 1875 :
8860, Aug. 26. 33703
or. True to the last, a drama in 5 acts, by
M. P. Pendleton.
© Marv Pearl Pendleton, Baltimore; 1873:
10567, Sept. 13. 33704
-See also Crimson (The) cord.
Oliver Cromwell. Typewritten.
© Robert Gerke. Marietta, O. ; 1900 A : 1775.
.Tan. 19; 2c. Jan. 19. 33705
1687
33706
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33727
Oliver Cromwell — Cuiitiuned.
;i (Ifauiii in 4 acts, by H. C. Husted.
© Harry C. Husted, New York ; 1872 : 11313,
Oct. 24. 33706
an historical drama in 5 acts, by John Sum-
inors. Luiidon. The International copyright
bureau, ltd. [1906] 88 p. 12°.
© International copyright bureau, ltd., Lon-
don ; D : 8567, May 21, 1906 ; 2c. May 21, 1906.
33707
Oliver Cromwell, lord protector of England;
a drama, by T. Nield.
© Thomas Nield. Livonia, Ind. ; 1890 :
16349, May 19; 2c. Uec. 26. 33708
Oliver Fickle, agent; a comedy in 4 acts, by
G. M. Travis. [S4J p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George M. Travis. Peeliskill, N. Y. ; 1891 :
24097, July 2 ; 2c. July 1. 33709
Oliver from the hills of Ohio; drama in 6 acts,
by L. L. Hall, v, 59 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14. 1911 ; D : 23360 ; Luther Levi
Hall, Marietta, O. 33710
Oliver Perkins, A. M.; a seiisational comedy
drama in 4 acts, l)y C. B. Gillingwater and
F. C Molyneaux.
© Claude B. Gillingwater, St. Louis ; 1896 :
23359, Apr. 15. 33711
Oliver Twist; a drama in 5 acts, by A, Van
Deventer. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Abram Van Deventer, New York; D:
7548, Nov. 11, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1905. 33712
adapted from Charles Dickens' novel,
by Beaumont Claxton [pseud, of T. C. Tay-
lor] 96 p. f°. Typewritten.
© le. July 11, 1912; D : 30238 ; Thomas
Claxton Taylor, Lorain, O. 33713
short cast version, taken from Dickens'
gi-eat novel of the same name, by W. F. Burke.
[3], 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1912 ; D : 30627 ; Wm. Fran-
cis Burke, New York. 33714
/S'cc also Under London.
Olivet; or, A rare Teutonic specimen, a farce
in 1 act. bv J. E. Crary. Clyde, O., Ames pub-
lishing CO. [1894] 1 p. 1., 15 p. 12°. ([Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no.
3.341 )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1894:11191,
Feb. 22 ; 2c. Mar. 1. 33715
Olivette; opera comique in 3 acts. English
iulaittation of words to music by H. B. Farnie,
com])osed by Audran, dialogue and business
tr. and adapted by T. L. Boston, O. Ditson
& CO. [etc., etc.] 1881. 54 p. 16°. [Libretto
only]
© Oliver Ditson & co., Boston ; 1881 : 1958,
Feb. 7 ; 2c. Feb. 23. 33715a
See also AU-of-it.
Olivette ballet; a mimical and terpsichorean
scene, invented and arr. in several composi-
tions, by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; 1887 : 1727,
Jan. 21. 33716
Olivia; or, It was for her sake, play in 4 acts
dramatized from the novel of Chas. Garvice,
by B. Rinaldo. [3], 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1913 ; D : 33614 ; Bruce Ri-
naldo, Chicago. 33717
Olivia's crime; a drama, by J. M. Morton and
G. E. Lothrop. Typewritten.
© John M. Morton, New York, and Geo. E.
Lothrop, Boston; 1892:41389, Oct. 12; 2c.
Oct. 29. 33718
Ollanta; oper in 5 akten, von Paul Julius Im-
mergriin.
© Heinrich Hellwig, New York; 1894:
31025, June 8. 33719
Ollantay; lyric drama of the children of the
sun, in 5 acts, tr. and dramatized by F. S.
Brewster, ix [3], S3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1912 ; D : 31447 ; Frances S.
Brewster, Boulder, Col. 33720
Olympe de Cieves; a play in 4 acts, by P. De-
courcelle, adapted from the French novel of
Olympe de- Cieves by Alexander Dumas.
[164] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Pierre Decourcelle. Paris ; D : 4288, Nov.
23, 1903; 2c.
Olympe's marriage.
Augier.
Olympia; ]»lay in 3 acts, by I. II. Vail. 57, [1] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Ai)r. 19, 1911; D: 24001: Isabel TI.
Vail, New York. 33722
• Sec also Weber's Olympia.
Olympus; a comic opera, by F. H. Williams.
© Francis Howard Williams, Philadelphia ;
1889 : 3922, Feb. 2. 33723
or. Jupiter's court, by C. N. Harrington.
© Charlies N. Harrington, Providence, R. I. ;
1881 : .5671, Apr. 15. 33724
Olympus versus New York; drama in 2 acts, by
J. G. Ewing. 2 V. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1913 ; D : 34891 ; Joseph Grant
Ewing, Wilmington, Del. 33725
Omadhaun (The); a comedy drama in 3 acts,
adapt(>d from the Irish tales, by L. l'\ Howard.
© Louis F. Howard, United States; 1881:
10730, July 11. 33726
Irish di-ama in 3 acts, by H. M. Briggs.
6 p. 1., 48 p. 12°. Printed.
© Henrv Morgan Briggs, Cleveland; 1885:
18570. Sept. 2 ; 2c. Sept. 19. 33727
Nov. 23, 1903. 33721
See Four plays; by Emile
1688
33727
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33745
Omar; am-siciil coiiumIv in 2 acts, by A. W. Her-
zog. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. July 23, 1915; D: 41297; Alfred W.
Herzog, New York. 33727a
A. N. C. Fowler.
■ ■ book and lyrics, by
71 p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls. N. Y. ; D :
G790. June 8, 1905 ; 2c. June S, 1905. 33728
■ -operatic fantasy, by A. E. Lyon. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1915; D : 39555 ; Anna E.
Lyon, New York. 33728a
Omar and the rabbi; Fitzgerald's tr. of the
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, and Browning's
Rabbi Ben Ezra, arr. in dramatic form by
F. L. Sargent. Cambridge [Mass.] Harvard
cooperative society, 1909. 28 p. 16°.
© Frederick Le Roy Sargent, Cambridge,
SLass. ; A : 231487, Feb. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 12.
1909. 33729
opera libretto in 2 acts, by
Now York ;
Omar, jr.; comic
H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith
Feb. 17, 1906.
Omar Khayyam; by G. Seibel.
© George Seibel, Pittsburgh ; 1900 A : 31698,
Dec. 31. 33731
D : 8013,
33730
- — - book
acts, by
ten.
and lyrics of a
A. M. Lane. 45
comic opera in 2
p. 4°. Typewrit-
© Alex McGill Lane, Hagerstown, Md. ; D :
8600, May 28, 1906; 2c. May 28, 1906.
33732
-a poetical drama in 4 acts, by F. W.
Clarke. [112] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Wlllard Clarke, Boston; I) :
2884. Jan. 22, 1903; 2c. Jan. 22, 1903. 33733
Omar Khayyam, the tent-maker; Persian play
in prologue and 3 acts, by R. W. Tully. [130]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1913; D : 34745 ; Richard
Walton Tully, New York. 33734
O'Mara; iu 5 acts, by H. B. Cypelman.
© Hyman B. Cypelman, New Y^ork ; D : 27,
Jan. 12, 1901. 33735
O'Mara's fate; a play in 3 acts and a prologue,
by B. N. Livingston. [70] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Benjamin Nathaniel Livingston, Balti-
more; D:4951, Apr. 26, 1904; 2c. Nov. 5,
1906. 33736
Omar's opal; opera in 2 acts, libretto by A. N. C.
Fowler. 45 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; D :
4083, Oct. 12, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1903. 33737
Ombra (L') di Don Giovanni; dramina lirico in
3 atti e 4 quadri, di Ettore Moschino, musica
di Franco Alfano. Paris, Societe anonyine des
Editions Ricordi ; IMilano, G. Ricordi & c,
1914. 56 p. 12°.
© Apr. 15, 1914; Ic. Apr. 16, 1914; D:
36732 ; Societe anonyme des Editions Ricordi,
Paris. 33737a
Ombres chinoises; 9 pieces par Lemercier de
Neuville. dessins de Jean Kerhor. Paris, Le
Bailly, O. Bornemann, 1911. 173 p. 12°.
Contents : Notice historique. — Construction
du theatre et des ombres. — La fete de Cather-
ine.— L'infortune voyageur. — La soirge Cour-
tepince. — Les trois souhaits.— La cassette du
docteur. — Le crime de Saint-Just. — Les pa-
pillons de Fanchette. — L"ile deserte. — Le bon
roi Dagobert.
© Apr. 5, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1911 ; D : 24029 ;
O. Bornemann, Paris. 33738
Omelet; playlet in 1 act, by J. T. Connors. 6 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1910 ; D : 20366 ; Jack T. Con-
nors, Denver. 33739
Omelette. See Eggs.
Omelette (I*') au prealable. See Omelette (L')
impossible.
Omelette (L') impossible; piece en 1 acte [par]
Despaux et Saint-Paul, tiree du monologue de
Despaux L'omelette au prealable. Paris, C.
Joubert. 23 p. 12°.
©Mar. 19, 1910; 2c. Mar. 21, 1910; D:
20525; C. Joubert, Paris. 33740
Omero (The); a mythological burlesque, bv F. B.
Smith.
© Fred B. Smith, Maiden, Mass.; 1891:
8255, Mar. 4. 33741
Ominous (The) bell; a study in 4 acts, by C. F.
Farnham. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1911; D: 25402; C. Foster
Farnham, Buffalo. 33742
Omyo; a vaudeville sketch, by N. Gardner.
19 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Nelson Gardner, Rutherford, N. J. ; D :
13339, July 14, 1908; 2c. July 14, 1908.
33743
On a Broadway car; a monologue, by B. B.
Hayward. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Beatrice Brooke Hayward, Wavland,
Mass.; D : 12195, Jan. 17, 1908; 2c. Jan. 17,
1908. 33744
On a foreign shore; or, Charity a la mode, play
in 1 act, by Laura Glavis Nevitt [i. e. L. G.
White] 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1912 ; D : 29267 ; Laura Glavis
Wliite, New York. - 33745
1689
33745
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33762
On a Secret service detail. Sec Starry (The)
flag in Cuba.
On a seeing London motor. Sec Eternal (The'i
feminine.
On a side street; drama in 1 act. bv J. Crom-
well. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6. 1914 ; 1 > : 3662.J ; John Crom-
well, New York. 33745a
dramatic composition in 1 act. by H. Miles.
On approval; comedy in 1 act, by Chester Henry
Keouli. 29 p. f°. Typewritten.
© ('. H. Keofrh, Chicaj,'o; I):65.'»3, Apr. 20.
19()."): 2c. Ai»r. 20. 190."). 33753
[21. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28. 1910 ; D : 22662 ; Homer Miles.
New York. 33746
play in 1 act. by (>. T. .Tohnsone. 11 ]).
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1. 191.5; D : 3982.J ; Otto T.
.Tohnsone. Brooklyn. 33746a
On a sleeper; 1 act comedy, by W. Holcoml).
22 ]i. S°. Typewritten.
© Willard Holcomb, Toledo. O. ; D : 2162,
.Tuly 28. 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 23. 1903. 33747
On a spree. See Let loose.
On a summer's day; comic opera libretto in 3
acts, by B. Chappie. [.55] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38744 ; Bennett Chap-
].ie. Mt. Vernon. N. Y. 33747a
musical playlet in 1 act, book by A. C.
Brunner and E. Gage, lyrics by A. C. Brun-
ner, music by E. Gage. IT p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only I
© Ic. Nov. 29. 1909; D : 17552 ; Edward .T.
Gage and Adolph C Brunner, Oakland. Cal.
33748
On a summer's night; sketch, by Charles Hor-
witz. 7 p. 4°. Tyi»ewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12. 1914: I):3S4G2; Harry R.
KU'in. New York. 33748a
On a une consigne ou Ton n'en a pas; par
Henry de Bri.say. :> p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. .lune 21. 1912; I> : 30004 ; Gaumont
(•(.., New York. 33749
— ejiisode from Siidermann's Das hohe lied,
ill 2 scenes, by A. .M. I.ederer. [38] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
® Ic. Sept. 9. 1913; r)::{4370; AlLson M.
LedertT. New York. 33754
tarce comedy in 3 acts, by H. B. Fay. 110
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. :\[av 28, 1915; D : 40784 ; Howard
limbeck Fay, New York. 33754a
On bail; 1 act jilay, by G. :Middleton. [3], 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 9, 1913 ; D : 31927 ; George Mid-
dleton. New York. 33755
Sec <i1xo Tradition.
On account of the lobster; a farce in 1 act, by
Robert C. V. Meyers.
© Penn pub. co.. I'hiladelphia : 1):3(m9.
.lune 26. 1903 : 2c. June 26. 1903. 33750
On an Arizona ranch; by E. B. Bonner. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. July 17, 1909; I): 16279; E. P.. Bon-
ner, Chicago. 33751
On and off the stage; by Alfred Kelcy. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Richard T. and Adeliene Willian)s, New
York; D:1121. Nov. 25, 1901; Ic. Nov. 25.
1901. 33752
On and off the table. Sec Wee bit of natural
Irish.
1690
On Baile's strand. Sec In the seven woods. —
Poetical (The) works of William B. Yeats.
On board Bungungaboo; a musical playlet in 2
acts, by D. Lewis.
© Dave Lewis. New York ; D : 12.509. Felt. 17.
1908. 33756
On board the Mary Jane; an original come-
(lierta in 2 scenes, hy Leali Lessi and INI. A.
Kelly. [26] p. f°. " Typewritten.
© Malachv A. Kelly, Providence, R. I.; D:
9902, Feb. 4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907. 33757
On both sides; an original drama of the Civil
W'iw in 4 acts. ])y F. lleermans.
© Forbes Heernians, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1S9(»:
1287. .Tan. 8. 33758
— — Same.
© Forbes Heernians. Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1898 :
3468, Jan. 6: 2c. .Tan. 11. 33759
On bread and water; a musical farce in 1 act,
imitated from the (Jerman. by Sydney Rosen-
fell. New York, R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7()97. July 23 : 2c. July 29. 33760
On Broadway; play in 1 act, by J. Brennan. 4
1). C Tyjiewritten.
© Ic. June 26. 1915; D : 41101 ; Jay Bren-
nan, New York. 33760a
On change; an original comedy drama in 4 acts,
]»y M. ^lagiii.
© Marv Magin, Chicago; 1892:1432.5,
Ai.r. 1. 33761
On Cherry Hill; a play of New York life, com-
edy drama.
© Hines and Remington, New York; 1896:
11101. Mar. 3. 33762 •
On Christmas eve. See House of the heart.
33763
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33783
On circumstantial evidence; a play in 4 acts,
by M. Siegraan. [60] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Matilda Siegmau, New Yovl^ ; D : 9724,
I)ee. 31, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1906. 33763
On circus day; a comedy drama in 4 acts.
© .Airs. U. Bennett. Milwaukee ; D : 3078,
.Tilly 1, 1903. 33764
On condition; an emotional society drama in i]
acts, l)y T. Addison.
© Tliomas Addison, Lowell, Mass. ; 1885 :
4mn. Feb. 19. 33675
On dark ways; or, For a father's honor, a
di'amatie play, by E. W. Zimmerman.
© E. W. Zimmerman, United States : 1S8G :
3000, Feb. 3. 33766
On detective duty; a play in 4 acts, by G. L.
Raymond. 44 p. 12°. Printed.
© George L. Raymond, ^^'asllington ; D :
14G71, .Tan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 33767
On diplomatic service; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by \V. E. La Rose. [1], 66 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1914; D: 36156; Wm. E. La
Rose, La Cros.se, Wis. 33767a
On earth; a farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Thomas S. M.-irtin, New York; 1889:
37437, Dec. 9. 33768
On easy street. See Easy street.
On election day; a 1 act comedy, by E. Gas-
tinean.
© Edmond Gastineau, New York; 1892:
21897. May 24. 33769
On fortune's wing'; a play in a prologue and 4
acts, by E. Leland. [171 1 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edward Leland, New York; D : 2035,
June 21, 1902 ; 2c. June 21, 1902. 33770
On frappe les trois coups; [sayiietes et mono-
logues, del Roger Dombre. Paris, Librairie
Armand Colin. 1913. 2 p. 1.. 262 p.. 1 1. 12°.
Contents : Au-dessus de Tentresol. — Au-
tour d'uu piano. — Succ^s fou. — Bonne recom-
pense.— Le dedicace. — L'indicateur. — I^es cf»-
(luilles. — Ma t'ennne et mon cliat. — L'anse du
panier.— Le sac. — Retour du bague. — Couic-
couic. — Epouser le roi.
© Apr. IG, 1913; 2c. May 24. 1913; D:
33304; Max Leclerc and H. Bourrelier, Paris.
33771
On Friday night. See Amateur night.
On guard; a comedy in 3 acts, adapted by E.
Henderson.
© Ettie Henderson, Jersey City ; D : 4260.
Nov. 10, 1903. 33772
On g-uard — Continued.
a farce in 1 act, by C. F. Townsend. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison [1889] 1 p. 1., 11 p. 16°.
( [Amateur series] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1889:24537,
Aug. 9 ; 2c. Sept. 14. 33773
On hand; or, True to the last, an original
I)rotean drama in 3 acts, by J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey. Brooklyn; 1871:
3822, Apr. 25. 33774
On his devoted head; a domestic scene, tr. from
T^n crane sous une tempete of Abni. Drey-
fus, by George B. Coale.
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York; 1885:
19760, Sept. 19; 2c. Sept. 26. 33775
On land and sea; or, Our guardian angel, an
original melodrama, by Clarence Burnette.
Typewritten.
© Wm. T. Iveogh, New York ; 1897 : 54112.
Sept. 27; 2c. Sept. 28. 33776
On love's altar; or, A fatal fancy, by M. St.
John.
© Mary St. .Tohn, New York; D: 1545, iSIar.
10, 1902. 33777
-or, Madg'e, a drama, I)y M. St. John. 247 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Mary St. John, New York ; D : 2419, Oct.
7, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1902. 33778
On nait esclave; piece en 3 actes. par T. Ber-
nard et J. Schlumberger. 16 p. 4°. (L'lllus-
iration theatrale, 8'" annee— 211, 27 ayrill912)
© Apr. 27, 1912; 2c. May 11, 1912; D:
29640: Tristan Bernard & Jean Schlum-
berger. I'aris. 33779
On ne badine pas avec I'amour; 3 actes d'apr5s
Alfred de ]\lusset, poeme de (iabriel Xigond
et Louis I^eloir, musique de Gabriel Piern§.
Paris, Heugel et cie., 1910. 67 p. 16°.
! Words only]
© June 11, 1910; 2c. .Tune 6, 1910: D:
21209: Heugel et cie., Paris. 33780
On neutral ground; or. My lady of Bergen, a
comedy in 4 acts.
© B. F. Underwood. Ridgefield, N. J. ; D :
28.50, Jan. 12. 1903. 33781
See also Patriot (A) spy.
On New Year's eve; a play in 1 act, by George
D. Parker. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© G. D. Parker, Baltimore; D : 9292. Oct.
23, 1906; 2c. Nov. .5, 190G. 33782
On nothing a week; comedy in 1 act. by C. F.
Dey. ii. 12 ]), 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1910; D : 21238 ; Charles F.
Dey, New York. 33783
1691
33784
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33806
On old Gape Ann; a comedy drama iu 4 acts,
by G. II. Howard. [3], 93 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© George Henry Howard, Washington ; D :
10107, Mar. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1907. 33784
Same. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Hem-y Howard, Washington ; D :
16083, June IG, 1909; 2c. June 16, 1909.
33785
On old Cape Cod; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
F. H. Wade.
© Francis Henry Wade, Allegheny, I*n. ; D :
5461, Aug. 18, 1904. 33786
in 4 acts, by Stanley Wood.
© Earl W. De Moe, Chicago; 1900 A:
24929, Oct. 6. 33787
On Palm Island; drama in 1 act, by F. C.
Kodgers. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1914; D: 36792; Franl^ C.
Rodgers, Chicago. 33787a
On parole; a drama of the late war, in 5 acts,
by D. L. Hart.
© Daniel L. Hart, Wilkes Barre, Pa.;
1890 : 6051, Feb. 19. 33788
On paye en nature; comedie en 1 acte, [par]
Marcel Nadaud. Paris, C. Joubert, 1913. 22
p. 8°.
© Nov. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 30201 ;
.Joubert, Paris. 33789
On purg-e bebe; pi&ce en 1 acte, par G. Feydeau.
24 p. 4°. (LTllustration theAtrale, no. 157,
20 aout 1910)
© Aug. 20, 1910; 2c. Oct. 10, 1910; D:
22255: Geoi'ges Feydeau, Paris. 33790
On roller skates; a farcical, musical comedy in
3 acts, by R. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New Yorli ; 1884:
24299, Dec. 8. 33791
On Satan's mount; an American drama of the
20tli centui'y in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by I. B.
Goodrich, jr., arr. from the story of the
same name l)y Dwidit Tilton. [82] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr.. Boston; D : 5720,
Nov. 3, 1904; 2c. Nov. 12, 1904; Ic. (type-
writtenj Dec. 15. 1905, with title. The monev
king. 33792
On September morn; comedy in 1 act, by E. W.
Ruff. [1], 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1913; D: 34440; Edgar
Weston Ruflf, New York. 33793
On Shannon's shore; an Irish romantic drama
in 4 acts, by J. Searle Dawley. [135] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Mary G. Spooner, Brooklyn; D : 9287.
Oct. 22, 1906; 2c. Oct. 22, 1906. 33794
On short notice; comedy in 3 acts.
© James Frances Dolan, New York: 1897:
22217, Apr. 8. 33795
On southern soil; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by F. Marsh.
© Fred Marsh, T^tica, N. Y. ; 1896:18622.
:\Iar. 25. 33796
On special service; original military drama in
4 acts, by Lorin .Iasi)er Howard.
© Howanl iS: Dovlo, Chicago; 1898:48031,
A\ig. 15. 33797
Oi) stepping' stones; a i)lay in 4 acts, l>y Mar-
garet Cameron. [107] p. 4^. Typewritten.
© Margari'i ('ameron Snn'th, Oakland. Cal. ;
D:2257, Aug. 21, 1!)(I2; 2c. Sept. 2, 1<)(I2.
;33798
On the alert; or, The dress rehearsal, farce
comedy in 3 acts, by M. F. I>c'ianoy.
© M. Frances Delanov, Alameda, Cal. ;
1899 : 20807, :Mar. 21. 33799
On the altar of duty; a dnmestic; drama iu 1
act, by G. ^^■. ^^ all hew and II. Ripley. Type-
written.
® Geo. W. A\'altliew ami Helene Ripley,
United Stales; ISit:; : •J0732, Apr. 28; 2c. Feb.
12, 1894. 33800
On the astral plane; a drama in 3 acts, by G. W.
and H. It. Walthew. Typewritten.
© George W. an(4 Helene Ripley Walthew,
San Francisco: 1893:51142, Nov. 16; 2c. Apr.
23. 1894. 33801
On the banks of Killarney; by A. Emmet. [3]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1911 ; D : 2.5305 ; Adrian Em-
met. St. Louis. ' 33802
On the banks of the Simois; masque, a play
in 3 acts, by A. Luehrmann, Grace Gallaher.
Rosamond Brevoort, Fanny McKinney and F.
Hart. Ms.
© Adele Luehrmann and Fanny Hart, New^
York ; 1896 : 35417, June 16 ; 2c. June 16.
33803
On the banks of the Wabash; a dramatic com-
position, by J. P. Voorhees.
© James Paxton Voorhees, Washington ;
189S : 19810, Mar. 26. 33804
On the beach at Long Branch; a dramatic com-
position in 3 acts, by J. J. Magee. [64] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John Joseph Magee, New York ; D : 3136,
Mar. 7, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1903. 33805
On the bill-boards.
© Willis Steell and H. H. Pennock, New
York ; D : 10630, May 24, 1907. 33806
1692
33807
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33829
On the border; a play in 4 acts, by C. M. Bender.
[49] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1913 ; D : 32218 ; Carey Mires
Bender, El Paso. 33807
On the borderland. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Philip R. Kellar, Chicago ; D : 6991. July
19, 1905; 2c. July 24, 1905. 33808
On the boundary line; drama in 4 acts, by B.
Eylertli.
© Bruno Eyferth, Duluth, Minn. ; 1898 :
]9r>75. Mar. 25. 33809
On the Bowery. Typewritten.
© T. H. Davis, New York; 1893:28977,
June 17 ; Ic. June 19, 1893 ; Ic. Jan. 27, 1894.
33810
On the bridge at midnight; a melodrama of
American life to-day, in 4 acts, by W. L. Rob-
erts. Typewritten.
© William L. Roberts, Chicago; D : 2606,
Nov. 13, 1902 ; 2c. Apr, 22, 1903. 33811
See also Burlesque on On the bridge at
midnight.
On the brink; a comedy drama in a prologue
and 3 acts, by Emma Schiff and Laurence
Levy.
© Alfred T. Jones, Philadelphia; 1876:
13014, Nov. 23. 33812
a drama in 4 acts, by R. Howard.
© Rita Howard, Washington; 1884:19857,
Oct, 3. 33813
a melodrama in 4 acts, by W. H. Thomas.
[31] p. f . Typewritten.
© W. Henry Thomas, New York ; D : 1718,
Apr. 9, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1902. 33814
— 1 act dramatic play, by Littell McClung and
John Cullen. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1909 ; D : 17499 ; Littell Mc-
Clung, Baltimore. 33815
1 act play, by H. Warwick. [10] p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1911 ; D : 23172 ; Henry War-
wick, New York. 33816
original 4 act play, by E. E. Kidder. 121
p, 4 , Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1915; D : 41911 ; Edward E.
Kidder, New York. 33816a
play in 1 act, by J. A. Flynn. [2], 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912; D : .30598 ; Joseph A.
Flynn, Brooklyn. 33817
or, The creole slave, a sensation drama in
4 acts and 4 scenes, a new adaption from
the celebrated story of The magnolia, re-
written and arr. by F. Jones. Ms.
© Frank Jones, Fairview, W. Va. ; 1881:
17431, Nov. 8 ; Ic. Nov. 8. 33818
On the brink — Continued.
-or, The reclaimed husband, a temperance
drama in 2 acts, by H. Elliott McBride. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison, 1878. .
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1878 : 12824, Nov.
7; 2c. Nov. 11. 33819
Same. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1906] 34
p. 12 . (On cover: Amateur .sei'ies)
© H. Elliott McBride, Coraopolis, Pa., in
renewal for 34 yrs. from Nov. 7, 1906; D:
9390, Nov. 5, 1906; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906. 33820
— See also Mrs. Norton's mission.
On the brink of a precipice. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Frederick W. Wendt, New York; D:
13447, July 30, 1908; 2c. July 30, 1908. 33821
On the brink of the abyss; play in 4 acts, by G.
Neumann. 63 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22449 ; George Neu-
mann, Chicago. 33822
On the campus; a musical playlet, by L, D.
Young. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Lawrence Ditto Young, Buffalo; D:
15183, Feb. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1909.
33823
On the cards; a comedy in 3 acts, by H. C.
Husted,
© H, C, Husted, New York; 1886:18287,
Aug. 11. 33824
On^the Cheyenne trail; by Jack Burnett. 11 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Eugene Le Pelletier and Jeane Le Pelle-
tier, Detroit, Mich. ; D : 11,501, June 27. 1907 ;
2c. Sept. 27, 1907. 33825
On the city wall; dramatic playlet, by D. H,
Clift, 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1910; D : 20486 ; Denison
Halley Clift, Mill Valley, Cal. 33826
On the cross; a romantic drama in 5 acts, bv
M. AValsh and M. J. SafCord.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn, and Mary J.
Safeord, Washington; D : 2660, Nov. 19, 1902.
33827
On the curb; play in 3 acts, by H. P, Mawson,
[148] p, 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1911; D : 2.5809 ; Harry P.
Mawson, New York. 33828
On the day; play in 1 act, by R. P. Stokes. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly 31. 1915 ; D : 41460 ; Rose Pastor
Stokes, Stamford, Conn. 33828a
On the desert; vaudeville sketch, by J. D. Steell
and J. R. Armstrong.
© John Denton Steell, Los Angeles; D:
10394, Apr. 22, 1907. 33829
1693
33830
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33849
On the diamond; an American baseball com-
edy, l)y Phil ill Verrill Mijihels. 11361 p. 4°.
Tyi)e\vritten.
© Philip V. Mighels. New York ; r> : S3Tt).
Apr. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1906. 33830
On the docks; a comedy drama, by J. J. Mc-
Closkey.
© Hines and Remington. New York ; D :
1384. Jan. 6, 1902. 33831
On the door-step; musical comedietta in 1 act.
by L. Weslyn. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words onlyl
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1915; D: 41685; Louis Wes-
lyn. New York. 33831a
On the dragon's pass; a vaudeville sketch, by
B. W. (.'urrie.
© Barton W. Currie. New York ; D : 12310.
Feb. 5, 1908. 33832
On the earth; a satire on dramatic conserva-
tories, in 3 acts, by E. Hope.
© Edward Hope, Chicago ; 1894 : 30467.
June 4. 33833
On the Eastern Shore; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by O. Fletcher.
© Covne Fletcher. Washington; D:3521.
June 1. 1903. 33834
On the edge of things; a play in 1 act, by H.
ililes. [2]. IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic Mar. 5. 1913 ; D : 32514 ; Homer Miles,
New York. 33835
On the Esther; a 3 act farc(^ comedy, by AV. O.
Johnson.
© William O. Johnson. Chelsea, Mass.;
1893:48901. Nov. 2. 33836
On the eve; a drama in 3 acts, by Leopold
Kanipf. 1 1311 p. 4". Typewritten.
© L. Kanipf. New Yorlc ; D : 9608. Nov. 27.
1906; Nov. 28. 1906. 33837
Same. New York. International library pub-
lishing CO., 1907. 2 p. 1.. 7-100 p. 12°.
© International lilirai-y i»ub. co.. New York;
D- 1(1190. Mar. 6. 1907; 2c. Mar. 6, 1907.
33838
On the eve of events; play in 4 acts, by N. H.
Hornstine.
© Nathan Harris Hornstine, IMiiladelphia ;
D: 15699. A]n: 23, 1909. 33839
On the eve of Gettysburg; 1 act playlet, by
W. H. Mering. [1]. 24 p. t\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912; D : 292i0 ; William H.
Mering, Pittsburgh. 33840
On the face of the waters; a drama in 5 acts,
by L. W. Builen. founded on Flora Aimie
Steel's novel of tli»^ same name. |91] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Lillian Williams Builen. New Orleans:
I^: 13810. Sept. 16. 1908; 2c. Sept. 16. 1908.
33841
On the fence; or. The political campaign of
1888, satire in 1 act. by (i. F. Marion.
© (ieorge F. Maricm and Lewis Dockstader.
United States; 1888:22462. Aug. 4. 33842
On the firing line; drama in 1 act. by K. Uoss.
[1|. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1913: I>:3.")406: IL-irlc Koss.
Chicago. 33843
modern play in 1 act. by M. Uider. |2|.
21 jt. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1915: I):421(l(»; Mary Uldcr.
New York. 33843 a
On the force; comedy dialogue in 1 act. by H. M.
Shaw. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21. 1910: D : 22893 : Harold :M.
Sliaw. New Yoi-k. 33844
On the frontier; a drama in 1 act. by ( i. W.
and H. K. Walthew. Typewritten.
© (icoi'gc W. and Helen Uipley \\'althew.
San Francisco; 1SS)3: 51143. Nov. IC): 2c. Ajir.
:::'>. 1S94. 33845
tarce in 1 ;i<'t. by V. I>ru(>gger. |1|. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18. 1914: D ; 392n3 ; Frederick
PJruegger. Chicago. 33845a
— a melodrama in 5 acts.
© IMary E. Crane. New York; 1887:27013.
Oct. 26.
33846
oi'iginal western melodrama, by A. L.
Johnson.
© Annie Lewis .Tohnson. New York; 1888:
34042. Nov. 30. 33847
• See also Our soldiers.
On the go; in 3 acts, by Frank Dumont.
© Chas. A. Loder, Philadelphia; 1894:
33014, June 22. 33848
On the great highway; a drama in 4 acts, by
F. Sunnnerfield. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred Summerfield. New York; D:2510.
Oct. 29, 1902; 2c. Oct. 29, 1902. 33849
On the Greenboro nine; an entertainment in 3
acts, by Ward INIacauley. Philadelphia, The
Penn publishing company, 1914. 35 p. 12°.
© Oct. 21, 1914; 2c. Oct. 23, 1914; D:
38593; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 33849a
1694
33850
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33868
On the half shellj a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by G. C. Lederer.
© George C. Lederer, Cincinnati ; 1895 :
4578, Jan. 17. 33850
On the heights. See Victory.
On the high line; by George Fowler [i. e. G. F.
Feather]
© George Fowler Feather, St. Louis; D:
603, June 24, 1901. 33851
On the hills of brown; play in 3 acts, by S.
Kingsbury. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913 ; D : 38155 ; Sara Kings-
bury, Indianapolis. 33852
On the hog.
© D. Margolinsky, Columbus, O. ; 1894:
34114, June 28. 33853
On the home stretch; drama in 4 acts with tab-
leau, by E. W. Gilliam. [86] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 1, 1913 ; D : 33674 ; Edward Win-
slow Gilliam, Baltimore. 33854
On the honor of a Fairfax; southern play of the
present day in 1 act, by J. F. Coolie. 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913 ; D : 32490 ; James Fran-
cis Cooke, Bala, Pa. 33855
On the house top; play in 2 acts, by F. S.
Holmes. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1911 ; D : 24542 ; Florence
S. Holmes, Trenton, N. J. 33856
On the Hudson; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
H. F. Henry.
© H. F. Henry, Gowanda, N. Y. ; 1889:
14010, May 8. 33857
a drama in 4 acts and a prologue, by I.
Singer.
© Isaac A. Singer, Kingsbridge, N. Y. ;
1872 : 399, Jan. 15. 33858
On the Hulda Jane. See In treasure land.
On the ice; play in 1 act, by C. Voss. 15 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1914; D: 35660; Carl Voss,
Hettinger, N. D. 33858a
On the inside of a Washington bureau; a
comedy of tape winders, an adaptation of A
bluette by A. [E.] Scribe, in 3 acts, by Ran-
dolph Keim [i. e. DeB. R. Keim]
© De Benneville Randolph Keim, Washing-
ton; D:790S, Jan. 26, 1906. 33859
On the job; a comedy in 1 act, by T. E. B.
Henry. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1912; D: 29277; T. E. B.
Henry, New York. 33860
On the job — Continued.
musical comedy in 1 act and 1 scene, book
and lyrics by D. MacBoyle, music by Fred
Hudler. [47] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1913; 0:34518; Darl Mac-
Boyle, New York. 33861
On the Ju Ja ranch.
© T. W. Spaulding, San Francisco; D:
15955, May 26, 1909. 33862
On the jury; monologue, by A. Hoffman. [1],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1914; D : 35877 ; Aaron
Hoffman, New York. 33862a
Same. pt. 2. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1914 ; D : 36453, Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 33862b
Same. pt. 3. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1914 ; D : 38111 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 33862c
On the Klondike; a drama in 4 acts, by J. A.
MacKnight.
© James Arthur MacKnight, New York;
1897 : 46970, Aug. 21. 33863
an original melodrama in 4 acts, by W. R.
Siedle.
© William R. Siedle, Pittsburgh; 1897:
46159, Aug. 17. 33864
On the knees of the gods; a drama, bv E. John.
[27] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ernest John, Manistee, Mich. ; D : 11002.
July 20, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1907. 33865
On the level; comedy in 1 act, by R. Barry.
41 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1914; D: 38825; Richard
Barry, New York. 33865a
— -comedy playlet, by DeW. E. Kaufman.
[1], 12 p. f°. . Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1913 ; D : 33417 ; De Witt E.
Kaufman, Memphis, Tenn. 33866
— 1 act sketch, by P. Knowles and F. Mc-
Donough. jr. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1911 ; D : 23282 ; Paul Knowles
and Frank McDonough, jr., Denver. 33867
•play in 4 acts, by R. Madden. [107] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1912; D : 29362 ; Richard
Madden, New York. 33868
On the links; playlet in 1 act, by Frank Camp-
bell. [2], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1914; D: 37669; Francesca
Redding, New York. 33868a
5379— VOL 2—17-
1695
33869
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33891
On the Little Big Horn; a comedy drama of
the West in 4 acts, bv Charles Ulrich. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison, 1907. 82 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 11434, Sept.
28, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 33869
On the long trail; drama in 4 acts, by A. Wynne.
[115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27,. 1911; D : 25329 ; Anna
Wynne, New York. 33870
On the love-path; a comedy in 3 acts, by
('. .^[. S. Mcl..'11-ui. [110] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© C. M. S. McLelhm, London; D : 7205,
Sept. 5, 1905; 2c. Sept. 5, 1905. 33871
On the lower bay; play in 1 act, by J. E. Aus-
trian. [8], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1914; D: 37715; Joseph E.
Austrian, New York. 33871a
On the march; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by
AV. Yardley, B. C. Stephenson and Cecil Clay.
© Wm. Clarke Stewart, New York; 1896:
29650, May 15. 33872
On the market; farce comedy in 3 acts, by P.
Ilobinson. 133 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Pendleton Ilobinson, Jamaica Plain,
.Mass. : D : 4125, Oct. 2, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 8, 1903
83873
On the Midway; a farce comedy, by H. A. Perry.
© Harry A. Perry, Chicago; 1893:54625,
Dec. 11. 33874
a musical burlesque, by H. Montague.
© Harrv Montague, New York ; 1893 : 49921,
Nov. 9. 33875
On the Midway Plaisance; a comedy, by H. A.
Perry.
© Harrv A. Perry, Chicago; 1893:54620.
Dec. 11. 33876
On the Mississippi.
© Sprooks & Lynch, Brooklyn; D : 8281,
Apr. 5, 1906. 33877
: a melodrama in 5 acts, by W. Haworth.
© William Haworth, United States; 1893:
50875, Nov. 15. 33878
a scenic production,, negro character danc-
ing and staging sketch. 6 p. 4°. Type-
wrilten. [Words only]
© Carroll .Tohhson, Atlantic City ; D : 3735,
July 11, 1903 ; 2c. July 11, 1903. 33879
— — - or. Throw in another nigger, dramatic
.sketch in 2 scenes, bv O. W. Stewart. [11]
p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1914; D : 38974 ; George W.
Stewart, New York. 33879a
On the ocean (SulP oceano); a drama in 4 acts.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; 1887:3980,
Feb. 18. 33880
On the old Tsike road; 2 scenes and 3 acts, by
C. J. Scluiffrit.
© Charlie J. Schaffrit, New Haven, Conn. ;
D : 2226, Aug. 12, 1902. 33881
On the old turnpike road; by E. A. Rigney.
© Edwin A. Kignev, Jersey City; D:5674,
Oct 24, 1904. 33882
On the owl; a comedy in 1 act, by W. M, Cressy.
20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. IM. Cressy, Concord, N. H. ; D : 7819,
Jan. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1905. 33883
On the Penobscot; a simple story of life in
Maine, in 4 acts, by W. Gill. Typewritten.
© Harry D. Grahame and William Gill,
New York; D : 1926, May 23, 1902; 2c. May
23, 1902. 33884
On the plains; a sketch, by Sarah Beverton. 6
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lucy M. Sawver, New York ; D : 7644,
Nov. 25, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1905. 33885
On the plains of Wyoming; sketch in 1 act, by
J. Gabriel. 0 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1911 ; D : 23006 ; Jim Gabriel,
New York. 33886
On the Potomac; a play, by J. Howe.
© Junius Howe, New York ; 1889 : 32809.
Oct. 29 33887
— — -a romantic military drama in 5 acts, by
G. H. Ellis.
© Charles Henry Ellis,- Redfield, S. D. :
1896: 15249, Mar. 9. 33888
On the precipice; play in 3 acts, by Victor
Pnini and .1. Rolnlck. [2|,104p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 30, 1912 ; D : 30383 ; Wm. J. Perl-
man and J. Rolnick, Brooklyn. 33889
On the quiet; comedy in 2 acts by Gladys Ruth
Bridghani. P>oston, W. H. Baker »& co., 1915.
30 p. 16°.
© Nov. 5, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1914 ; D : 38715 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 33889a
'an original farcical con)edv in 3 acts, by
G. T. A^ncent.
© Charles T. Vincent. New York; 1SS4 :
9522, May 8; 2c. July 28. 33890
On the rail; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by C.
I'arnard.
© Charles Barnard. New York; 1880:13673,
Sept. 7. 33891
1696
33892
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33915
On the red staircase; a drama in 5 acts, by M.
Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1897:67181,
Dec. 3. 33892
On the Rhine; an original military comedy in
4 acts, by B. Campbell.
© Bartley Campbell, San Francisco ; 1875 :
6390, June 17. 33893
On the Rio Grande; play in 1 act, by J. McCree.
[1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1913 ; D : 33774 ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 33894
— • or. The gambler's romance, by Mirou Lef-
fingwell. 46 1. f°. Mimeographed.
© July 1, 1909 ; 2c. July 13, 1909 ; D : 16387 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 33895
— See also Tenderfoot's (The) turn.
On the road; comedy drama in 4 acts, by R. L.
Bond. 123. p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1912; D : 28382 ; Raymond
Leslie Bond, Fall River, Mass. 33896
a comedy drama in 3 acts, by D. O'Connell
and W. Kohlman.
© Daniel O'Connell, San Francisco; 1885:
18551, Sept. 1 ; 2c. Sept. 1. 33897
— ■ and 6 scenes, by B. Frank Waterman.
70 p. f°. Typewritten.
© B. Frank Waterman, Brooklyn ; D : 1350.
Jan. 24, 1902 ; 2c. May 22, 1902. 33898
— a drama in 1 act, by C. Ruge. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Clara Ruge, New York ; D : 7588, Nov. 15,
1905; 2c. Nov. 17, 1905. 33899
— farce comedy, by G. M. Cohan.
© George M. Cohan, New York ; 1895 : 45080.
Sept. 4. . 33900
— a farcical, musical melange in 1 act, by
Carroll Fleming.
© Stephen P. Andrews and Harry H. Earl,
Brooklyn ; 1899 : 10752, Feb. 6. 33901
— -musical comedy in 3 acts, bv L. Wales and
F. J. Titus.
© Leonard Wales and Fred'k J. Titus, New
York ; 1895 : 51614, Oct. 11. 33902
— • by W. Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, New York; D : 6204,
Feb. 10, 1905. 33903
or, Virtue under a, mask, a new comedy-
drama in 4 acts, by B. F. Waterman.
© B. Frank Waterman. New York; 1882:
9980, June 17. 33904
On the road to Arcady. See Picture (The)
On the road to Bath; a comedy in 4 acts, by J.
Barton. [147] p. 4°. Typewritten.
©■ Julien Barton, New York ; D : 3934, Sept.
14, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1903. 33905
On the road to Rome; a dramatic cameo in 1
act, by E. E. Enos. [19] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Earl Edward Enos, Chicago; D : 3053,
Feb. 26, 1903 ; 2c. June 13, 1903. 33906
On the rocks.
© H. W. Anderson, Brooklyn ; D : 15537,
Apr. 5, 1909. 33907
On the roof at a fashionable sanatorium; origi-
nal sketch in 1 act, by L. I'. "Warner. 16 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1909 ; D : 17022 ; Louise P.
Warner, New York. 33908
On the rush; play, by R. A. Bliss. [41] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28190 ; Rosa A. Bliss.
New York. 33909
On the Sahara; an original farcical comedy in
4 acts, by F. E. Dumm and A. Sully.
© Frank E. Dumm and Alice Sully, Upper
Sandusky, O. ; 1886 : 8781, Apr. 12 ; 2c, Apr. 23.
33910
On the sand lots; dramatic composition in 5
acts, by J. Smith.
© James Smith, Chicago ; D : 6831, June 17,
1905. 33911
On the sands; or. Sport at Coney Island, tell-
ing of the temptations and tribulations of the
Tubbses at Manhattan Beach, a comical con-
ceit in 3 acts, with melodious music and spe-
cial specialties, by W. F. Sage.
© Will F. Sage, Boston ; 1881 : 10508, July 6.
33912
On the Santa Fe trail; a story of old New Mex-
ico, by William Jossey.
© William C. Thompson, Chicago ; D : 8920,
.July 25, 1906. 33913
On the scaffold; drama in 4 acts, bv B. C. Sta-
sheff.
[90] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1914; D: 38363; Boris Ch.
Stasheff, New York. • 33913a
On the shores of sin. 47 p. t°. Typewritten.
© John Couners. Chicago ; D : 4887, Apr. 16,
1904 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1904. 33914
On the sig'ht-seeing' car; comedy sketch in 1
act, by Ernest M. Gould. Philadelphia, Penn
pub. CO. 18 p. 12°.
© Sept. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1909 ; D : 16710 ;
Penn pub. CO., Philadelphia. 33915
1697
33916
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOlSrS
33938
On the slope at Frisco; an original play in 4
acts, by W. A. Houpt and J. Ryan.
© W. A. Houpt and James Ryan, San Fran-
cisco; 1874:9242, July 14. 33916
On the sly; or, Just for fun.
© Ada Deaves, New York; 1887:26668.
Oct. 15. 33917
On' the spot; a comedy. 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Benjamin Chapin, New York ; D : 11060.
Dee. 21, 1907; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 33918
See also Money (The) spider.
On the square; play in 1 act, by M. TurnbuU
and H. Turnbull. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1912; D: 30990; Margaret
and Hector Turnbull, New York. 33919
On the stage; in 1 act, by M, M. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb, 14, 1911 ; D : 23353 ; M, de Nas-
cimento, Washington. 33920
a 3 act frivolous farce, by E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1886:
7878, Apr. 3 ; 2c. Apr. 13. 33921
On the stage and off; musical farce comedy in
3 acts, by I. Witmark.
© Isidore Witmark, New York; 1895:
41845, Aug. 15. 33922
On the stair; 1 act drama, by J. B. Foster.
[2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1912; D: 28523; Julia B.
Foster, Berkeley, Cal. 33923
On the staircase; comedy for 1 male and 1 fe-
male, by Frances Aymar Mathews. New
York, E. S, Werner & co., 1907. 12 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co.. New York; D:
11 699, Nov. 7, 1907; 2c. Nov. 22, 1907. 33924
On the stairway of life in seven ages; phiy in
1 act, by Mrs. II. A. Williams. 42 p. 12°.
Printed.
© Sept. .22, 1909; 2c. Sept. 23, 1909; D:
16856; Mrs. Flurry Alston Williams, San Fran-
cisco. 33925
Same. New York, Samuel French ; London,
Samuel French, ltd., 1909. 42 p. 12".
( [French's int'ernational copyrighted ed. of
the works of the best authors, no. 164] )
© Nov. 13, 1909; 2c. Nov. 15, 1909; D:
17369; Mrs. Harry Alston Williams, New
York. 33926
On the street; an original sketcli in 1 act and
1 scene [by] E. W. Scully.
© Eugene W. Scully, United States; 1886:
14399, June 23; 2c. June 23. 33927
On the stroke of ten; playlet in 1 act, by W. E.
Dugdell. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1913; D : 34517 ; William
Edwin Dugdell, Portland, Or. 33928
On the stroke of 12; a comedy drama in 5 acts
and 7 scenes, by J. Le Brandt.
© .Joseph Le Brandt, New York; 1898;
55298, Sept. 21. 33929
On the surface; the great lesson play in 4 acts,
liy F. M. Witmark and M. Lyons. [Scenario]
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank INI. Witmark and Maurice Lyons,
New York ; D : 14952, Jan. 30, 1909 ; 2c. Jan.
30. 1909; 2c. (rev. ed.) Feb. 27, 1909. 33930
On the Suwanee River; by W. E Sterling.
Typewritten.
© Marie Wellesley Sterling, Camden, N. J. ;
1898: 72587, Dec. 13, 2 c. Dec. 14. 33931
On the Swanee River; an original drama of
southern life in 5 acts, bv W; E. Sterling.
Minneapolis, W. L. Churchill, 1894.
© W. E. Sterling, Minneapolis ; 1894 :49229,
Oct. 22. 33932
On the threshold of eternity; dramatic compo-
sition, by Hugh D. Straker. 14 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 23, 1910 ; D : 21125 ; AVilliam B.
Straker, New York. 33933
On the top floor, back; a comedy drama in 1
act, by Robert P. Janette.
© R. P. Janette, Boston; D: 15429, Mar.
24, 1909. 33934
On the track; a comic drama in 3 acts, by F, G.
Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1871 : 2797,
Mar. 31. 33935
On the trail; or, Daniel Boone, the avenger,
a historical romantic border drama in 3 acts,
by C. Gayler.
© George Peck, New York ; 1887 : 941, Jan.
12. 33936
See also Three plays; by H. L. Enander.
On the Two Bar trail; a 1 act sketch, by Mary
Kirk Rider [i. e. M. R. Mechtold] 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Mary Rider I\Iechtold, New York; D:
10589, May 10, 1907 ; 2c. May 10, 1907.
33937
On the veldt; an incident of the Boer war, in 1
act, by F. C. Patterson. 6 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Frederick Charles Patterson, New York;
D : 7868, Jan. 18, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1906.
33938
1698
33939
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STAT»ES
33958
On the verge; drtuuatic sketch, by A. Blake.
[1], n p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic- Feb. 1, 1913; D: 32156; Arthur
Blake, New York. 33939
■ a society play in 3 acts, by J. J. McCIoskey.
© James J. McCIoskey, Brooklyn; 1874:
2226, Feb. 25. 33940
On the Wabash; comedy in 3 acts, by R. E.
Dunbar. [2], 133 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1912 ; D : 28613 ; Robin Ernest
Dunbar, South Bend, Ind. 33941
Same. South Bend, Ind., The Stage society,
1914. 99 p. 16°.
© Jan. 22, 1914; 2c. Jan. 26, 1914; D:
35787 ; Robin Ernest Dunbar, South Bend,
Ind. 33941a
■ 3 act comedy, by J. F. Dolan.
© James Francis Dolan, New York; 1898:
7203, Jan. 22. 33942
On the warpath.
© William Ganson Rose, Cleveland ; D :
9137, Aug. 21, 1906. 33943
On the watch; or. The shadow of death, an
original sensation drama in 3 acts, and 6
tableaux, by S. Pritchard.
© Spencer Pritchard, United States ; 1875 :
7144, July 9. 33944
On the water wagon; comedy sketch in 1 act
[by] George Welcome [pseud, of E. Stover]
10 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1911; D : 23729 ; Edmund
Stover, San Francisco. 33945
a farce in 1 act, by R. B. Hennessy.
© Roland Burke Hennessy, New York ;
D : 5177, June 14, 1904. 33946
On the way out; play in 4 acts, by Edward
Clay. [2], 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1914; D: 35524; Curtis H.
Nance, Berkeley, Cal. 33946a
On the wing; playlet in 1 act, by B. E. de
Rapal.ie. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1914; D: 37064; Bertha
Eletta de Rapalje, Seattle. 33946b
On the wrong foot; [play in 1 act] by M. Kelso
and N. Reardon. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1909; D: 16499; Kelso and
Reardon, New York. 33947
On the Yellow Stone; a play in 5 acts, by S.
Morse.
© Salmi Morse, New York; 1884:1051,
Jan. 14. 33948
On the Yukon; by Willard Holcomb. 36 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Hurtig & Seamon, New York; D:21]6,
July 14, 1902 ; 2c. July 14, 1902. 33949
a Klondyke romance, a sensational comedy
drama, by H. P. Taylor.
© Howard P. Taylor, New York; 1897:
44879, Aug. 9. 33950
-a melodrama in 5 acts, by W. D. Stone.
© W. D. Stone. New York; 1897:44267,
Aug. 5. 33951
— —story of the north folk, by H. B. Cleve-
land. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1915 ; D : 42104 ; Harrv Bur-
ton Cleveland. Oakland, Cal. 33951a
On their golden wedding anniversary; comedy
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by W. E. Scott. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1914 ; D : 35619 ; William Ed-
ward Scott, San Francisco. 33951b
Qn their honeymoon. 84 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Andrew J. Powers. Providence, R. I. ;
D:8702, .Tune 5, 1906; 2c. June 5. 1906.
33952
On time; a farce, by Robert C. V. Meyers.
© Lyceum pub. co.. United States ; 1900 A :
2312, Jan. 25. 33953
a musical surprise in 1 act, by F. M. Wit-
mark and L. Weslyn.
© Frank M. Witmark and Louis Weslvn,
New York; D : 14127, Oct. 23, 1908. 33954
a sensational comedy drama in 4 acts, by
E. L. Benn.
© Edgar Leo Benn, New York ; 1892 : 25829.
.Tune 20. 33955
or. Brought to justice, a sensational pro-
tean drama in 4 acts, by J. C. Mink.
© John C. Mink, Pittsburgh; 1872:11986,
Nov. ]3. 33956
On to Klondyke; a comic opera, by O. Hammer-
stein. ,' • ■ . , •
© Oscar Hammerstein, New York ; 1897 :
42414, July 24. 33957
On to Montana; western play in 4 acts, by C.
Ti-embly. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 10, 1911; D: 24178; Clifford
Trembly, St. Paul. 33958
On to victory; comedy in 2 acts, by Hester N.
•Tohnson. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1915.
20 p. 12°.
© Mav 13, 1915; 2c. May 14, 1915; D:
40642; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
33958a
1699
33959
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33975
Oil to victory — ^('ontiniiod.
an original comedy drama in 5 acts, by
J. M. Caldwell. [67] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Jean Mawson Caldwell. New York ; D :
2171, July 30, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1902. 33959
a temperance cantata in 1 scene, by Ida
IM. Buxton. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames.
© A. D. Ames. Clyde, O. ; 18S7 : 1744. Jan.
21; 2c. Jan. 21. 33960
On trial.
© Charles Stewart Booth. New Orleans ; D :
12S28, Apr. 24, 190S. 33961
dramatic composition in 4 acts, by E. L.
Reizenstein. 108 p. 8°. Printed.
© Mar. 1. 1915 ; 2c. Mar. 4. 1915 ; D : 39860 ;
Elmer L. Reizenstein. Cohan & Harris and
Arthur Hopkins, New York. 33961a
play in 4 acts, by E. L. Reizenstein. 4 v.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1914; D : 38087 ; Elmer L.
Reizenstein. Cohan & Harris and Arthur Hop-
kins, New York. 33961b
On vacation.
© Geo. Blumenstock, Chicago ; D : 6015,
Jan. 5, 1905. 33962
On Vengeance Height; plav in 1 act, by A.
Davis and Cornelia C. Vencill. [2], 28 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914 ; D : 38955 ; Allan Davis,
Pittsburgh.
33962a
On with the dance; comedy in 3 acts, by A.
Keichman. 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1914; D: 36756; Arthur
Reichman, New York. 33962b
drama of today in 4 acts, by C. Keeler.
[2], 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913; D : 35468 ; Charles
Keeler, New York. 33963
— See also Quick work.
On with the new love; plav in 3 acts, bv H. A.
Clarke. [114] p. 4°. Tyinnvritten.
© Ic. Fob. 12, 1912; D : 28668 ; Harold A.
Clarke, Los Angeles. 33964
On your way; review in 2 acts and 6 scenes,
by Konnetli S. Webb and R. ^yebb. 39 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13. 1915 ; D : 399S8 ; Kennetli and
Roy Webb, New York. 33964a
Ona, the lost; or. The deformed avenger, a
drama in 5 acts, by E. H. r\Mino.
© Edward H. Fenno, Somerville. IVIass. ;
1872:8001, .July 27. 33965
Onaattah; or. The last struggle of the Wani-
panoags, an Indian tragedy in prose, in 5
acts, by G. Stevenson.
© Gustavus Stevenson, Omajia, Neb. ; 1871 :
10566, Nov. 7. 33966
Same.
© E. E. Blackford, Algona, la.; D : 8848.
July 19, 1906. 33967
Once a slave but now an heir; a drama in 4
acts, by W. C. Pringle.
© Walter C. Pringle, Derry, Pa. ; D : 9343.
Oct. 24, 1906. 33968
Once a thief; or. The eel, play in 1 act, by I.
Hayward, written under the nom de plume of
Alan Brooks, based on incidents suggested by
Taylor Granville. 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1911 ; D : 25306 ; Irving Hay-
ward, New York. 33969
Once in a blue moon; 1 act play, by G. E. Mur-
dock. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1915 ; D : 42268 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, San Francisco. 33969a
Once in a hundred years; phantasy in 2 acts,
by J. A. Larkin and C D. Orth, jr. 2 v. 8°.
Printed.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1912; D : 31333 ; Charles D.
Orth, jr., and Jolui A. Larkin, New York.
33970
Once in a lifetime; play in 1 act. by H. Renter.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1912; D: 28477; Herman
Renter, Santa Ana, Cal. 33971
Once (Las) mil virgenes; tonteria femenina en
1 acto irreflexivo derivado de La alegre trom-
peteria [de Antonio Paso y Vicente Lle6] y
dividido en 5 cuadros y nn -suelto periodistico.
en prosa y verso, casi original de [Manuel]
Fernandez Palomero y C. P^rez, mtisica del
maestro Luna. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
e.spaiioles] 1909. 53 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
174S9; Fernandez Palomero & C. Perez, Ma-
drid. 33972
Once on a time; a comedy in 4 acts, by L. De
Lange.
© Louis De Lange, Philadelphia; 1889:
11.574, Apr. 12. 33973
Once upon a time; an Andalnsinn romance in
3 acts, by G. G. Haines. 65 p. 8°. Printed.
© Genevieve Greville Haines. Mt. Vernon,
N. Y. ; D:5941, Dec. 21, 1904; 2c. Dec. 21.
1904. 33974
a dramatic composition with music, in 2
acts and prologue, by S. P. Levy. 56 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Sidnev P. Levy. Pensacola, Fin.; D:
15275, Mar. 8, 1909; 2c. Mar. 9, 1009. 33975
1700
33976
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33994
Once upon a time — Coutinued.
an extravaganza play in 3 acts, by A. C.
O'Dea and Lawrence McCarty, witli lyrics by
James O'Dea. [1], 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1912 ; D : 30185 ; Anne Cald-
well O'Dea, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 33976
a fairy cantata, the ancient story of The
sleeping beauty retold and lyrically arr. by
G. H. Jessop, music by Liza Lehmann. Lon-
don, New York, Boosey & co., 1903. 16 p.
8°. [Libretto only]
© Boosey & co., London ; D : 3030, Feb. 24.
1903; 2c. Feb. 24, 1903. 33977
— in 4 acts, by A. W. Holbrook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, Winter Park, Fla. ;
1900 A: 28247, Nov. 16. 33978
— ■ nuisicul story in 2 acts and 3 scenes, by
E. Hose. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. July 28, 1913; D: 33914; Ed. Rose,
Valparaiso, Ind. 33979
— play in 3 acts, by B. A. Keiser and A.
Shipley. [4], 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1914 ; D : 37792 ; Bernardine
Algert Keiser and Aldarilla Shipley. Cleve-
land. 33979a
n spectacular gayety in 3 acts, by F. Opper
and E. Selden.
© F. Opper and Edgar Selden, New I'^ork ;
D : 2033, June 21, 1902. 33980
Oncle (L') Celestin. Sec Uncle Celestin.
One-act play; by F. N. Weaver. (In The Tuf-
tonian, v. 36, no. 8, May, 1911)
© June 30, 1911; Ic. July 20, 1911: D:
24739 ; F. N. Weaver, Tufts College, Mass.
33981
One-act plays: compiled by J. W. Darrow.
Chatham, N. Y., 1914. 48 p. 8°, (On cover:
Grange plays, no. 1, 2d ed. rev. and enl.)
Contents : His lordship, by M. E. M.
Davis. — The golden wedding, by Dora H.
Stockman. — The school board in our town, by
C. H. Le Vitt.— The drifting cloud, by Tudor
Jenks. — The idiot at home, adapted from John
Kendrick Bangs' As to a small dinner. — A bur-
lesque grange meeting. — Through the tele-
phone.— The burglar alarm, by R. MacDonald
Alden. — A Christmas carol, by D. M. Hender-
son, jr., from the story by Charles Dickens.
© Mar. 18, 1914; 2c. Mar. 21, 1914; A:
370248; J. W. Darrow, Chatham, N. Y.
33982
One (The) best bet; comedy in 3 acts, by H.
Hall. [130] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29. 1913; D: 34560; Howard
Hall, Decatur, Mich. 33983
-a 3 act comedy, by H. ^all. 120 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1909; D : 16271 ; Howard
Hall CO., inc., New Y^ork. 33984
One (The) hig thing; play in 3 acts, by E. H.
Hanley. [118] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1915; D: 42614; Elizabeth
Hines Hanley. Nev,- York. 33984a
One blood, one love; an American drama in 4
acts, by J. I. C. Clarke.
© Jo.seph I. C. Clarke, New York; 1879:
3092, Mar. 6. 33985
One by one; a play in 4 acts, by W. J. Hurlbut.
[2], 4S p. 4^ Typewritten.
© William James Hurlbut, New York : D :
3787. Aug. 3, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1903. 33986
One chance in ten thousand; a drama in 4 acts,
by S. C. Mower.
© Samuel Curtis Mower, Grand Haven,
Mich. ; 1878 : S309, July 17. 33967
One chosen; by Neilson Morris. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1909 ; D : 17661 ; Ann O'Neill.
Overbrook, Pa. 33988
One Christmas eve; a drama in 1 act, by W. H.
Carson. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Henrv Carson, New York ; D :
11184. Aug. 15, 1907; 2c. Aug. 15, 1907.
33989
-dramatic sketch, by C. Morgan. 17 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 3, 1910; D : 17856 ; Courtenay
Morgan, Oklahoma City, Okl. 33990
— a fireside drama in 1 act, by H. E. De
Lasaux. 31 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry E. De Lasaux, San Francisco ;
1895": 61537, Dec. 5 ; 2c. Nov. 29. 33991
— a 1 act comedy, by W. M. Cressy.
© Will M. Cressy, Concord, N. H. ; 1900
A : 3254, Feb. 5. 33992
— a pantomime sketch. 6 p. 4°. Typewrit-
One against millions. Sec Raffles' last stand.
One at last. See Winning a son-in-law.
1701
ten.
© Leiglitou Demain-Grange, New York : D:
7637, Dec. 1, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1905. 33993
— -play in 1 act, by E. F. Cullen. 14 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1913; D: 32967; Elizabeth
F. Cullen, Chicago. 33994
33995
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34018
One Christmas eve — Continued.
• -play in 1 act, by W. Montague. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1913; D: 33517; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 33995
See also One'Xmas eve.
One circus day; dramatic comedy sketch in 1
act, by E. Foreman. [14] p. 4°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1912 ; D : 31123 ; Edgar Fore-
man, New York. 33996
One day; an allegorical spectacle.
© M. B. Gilbert, Portland. IMe. ; 1893:
16836, Apr. 5. 33997
play dramatized from novel of same title,
by Cecil Spooner. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1911; D: 25858; Blaney-
Spooner amusement co.. New York. 33998
play in 3 acts, by D. M. Norris. 77 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1909 ; D : 17546 ; Don M.
Norris, San Diego, Cal. 33999
One day in June; comedy in 1 act, by J. C.
Remington. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1913; D: 33159; Joseph C.
Remington, New York. 34000
One decent thing; playlet, by Thomas Grant
Springer. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1913; D : 33290 ; T. G.
Springer, Long Island City, N. Y. 34001
One error; a play, by Ettie Henderson.
© William E. Sinn, Walter L. Sinn and Cora
Tanner Sinn, Brooklyn ; 1890 : 1222, Jan. 7.
34003
One evening after dinner; farce comedy in 1
act. by C. Wylie. Typewritten.
© Charles Wylie, New Haven; 1899:9453,
Jan. 30; 2c. Jan. 30. 34003
One every minute; playlet in 1 act, by G.
lUnm ;ui(l E. Lieberman. IS p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 3, 1915; D:4115G; Gustav
Blum, New York and Elias Lieberman, Brook-
lyn. 34003a
One fair daughter; a dramatization of the
novel, in 4 acts, by G. Ward in collaboration
with F. P. Ladd. 179 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Ward and Frederic P. Ladd,
New York ; D : 15576, Apr. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 15,
1909. 34004
One foot in the grave,
himself.
See Getting rid of
One for His Nibs; [play in 1 act] by W. H.
Cline. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909; D : 16451 ; William
Hamilton Cline, Los Angeles. 34005
One forgotten; dramatization of Marie Corelli's
Vendetta, by H. Mowat.
© Helen Mowat, New York; 1888:11914.
Apr. 24. 34006
One game for two; a pause in 1 act and 1 scene,
by A. D. Gillette. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Abram D. Gillette, New York ; D : 10908.
July 5, 1907 ; 2c. July 5, 1907. 34007
One girl in a million; nmsical comedy in 2 acts,
by A. Burkhardt and C. W. Collins. [115] p.
4°. Tyjiowritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1912; D : 28252 ; Addison
Burkhardt and Charles W. Collins, Chicago.
34008
One girl in a thousand; comedy-drama in 4
acts, by W. I. Flagg. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1909 ; D : 17777 ; W. H.
Harder, Salem, Mass. 34009
a play in 3 acts, by John T. Mclntyre.
Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company,
1906. 57 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia ; D : 9032.
Sept. 4, 1906; 2c. Sept. 4, 1906. 34010
One girl worth a dozen boys; a drama in 2
acts, by R. H. Crockett.
© Robert H. Crockett. Stuttgart, Ark.;
1895:15743, Mar. 19. 34011
One glass of wine. See Dot, the miner's
daiighter.
One good turn; nightmare in 1 act, by Martin
Swayne and E. Norwood. 3 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1912; D: 30762; Eille Nor-
wood, New York. 34012
One good turn deserves another.
© Edward Locke, New, York ; D : 11600.
Oct. 26, 1907. 34013
by F. L. Jones. [18] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1909; D: 17187; Frank L.
Jones, Lynn, Mass. 34014
One horse town.
© Edward Claudius Rossiter, New Yoi'k ;
D:S766, June 30, 1906. 34015
comedy sketch, by Charles Orrin Cowles.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. O. Cowles, San Francisco; D : 8990.
Aug. 23, 1906; 2c. Aug. 23, 1906. 34016
One hour of life; drama in 1 act, by V. Y. Rem-
nitz. [2], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1913; D: 34743; Virginia
Yeaman Remnitz, Brookline, Mass. 34017
a melodrama for Mayfair, in 3 acts, by
D. Coke. ■ 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1912; D: 29821; Desmond
Coke, London. 34018
1702
34019
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34032
One houi* of romance.
© M. Elizabeth Ricketson, New Bedford,
Mass.; D : 80. Jan. 25, 1901. 34019
One hundred; a drama in 5 acts, a tr. of Le
centenaire, adapted to the American stage, by
G. Ryer.
© George Ryer, Cincinnati; 1873:1202.
Feb. 7. 34020
One (The) hundred and eighty-fifth anni-
versary. See, at end of alphabet, titles be-
ginning with figures: 185th (The) anniver-
sary.
One hundred and fifty thousand dollars. See,
at end of alphabet, titles beginning with fig-
ures: $150,000.
One hundred and one. Sec. at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : 101.
One hundred for one. See Tom Quick, the
avenger.
One hundred for thirty. See Get-rich-quick
society.
One hundred laughs a minute; 1 act sketch, by
Arthur L. and Edwin F. Guy. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1911; D: 23592; Arthur L.
Guy, Springfield, Mass. 34021
One hundred pounds reward; by Arthur Law.
London, J. AVilliaras, ltd. ; New York, E. Schu-
berth & co., 1904. 24 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London; D : 4930,
Apr. 23, 1904; 2c. Apr. 23, 1904. 34022
One hundred to one. See From start to finish.
One hundred wives. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : 100 wives.
One hundred years ago; a drama, by H. Peter-
son.
© Henry Peterson, Philadelphia ; 1875 :
4069, Apr. 23. 34023
, an historical drama of the War of Inde-
pendence in 4 acts and 20 tableaux.
© John Lesperance, St. Louis ; 1876 : 136S2.
Dec. 11. 34024
or, Our boys of 1776, a patriotic drama in
2 ftcts. Boston, G. M. Baker, 1876.
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1876:2140,
Feb. IS ; 2c. Feb. 18. 34025
See also Handy dramas for amateur
actors. — Helen. — Our boys of 1776. — Scarlet
and blue. — at end of alphabet, titles beginning
with figures: 1776.
One hundred years from now; or. Suffrage for
men, 1 act play, by G. Linden, i, 9 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1910 ; D : 21198 ; George Lin-
den, Philadelphia. 34026
One hundred years hence; play in 1 act, by E.
Gottstein. 8 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1913; D: 34661; Elizal>eth
Gottstein, Chicago. 34027
One hundred years of American history. See
Grand (The) centennial.
One hundred years old; a drama in 5 acts, by
N. H. Jackson, from the French of Le cen-
tenaire, by [Adolphe Philippe] D'Enne;*y and
[Edouard] Plouvier.
© N. Hart Jackson, New York ; 1872 : 12017,
Nov. 14. 34028
One (The) hundredth; play in 4 acts, by R. A.
Eaton. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1910; D: 20596; Raymond
A. Eaton, Denver. 34029
One hundredth night of Hamlet. See, at end
of alphabet, titles beginning with figures :
100th night of Hamlet.
One husband; a drama in 3 acts, from the
French, by M. Kreisler.
© Mary Kreisler, New York; 1872:8778,
Aug. 15. 34030
One (The) idea; play in 4 acts, by I. Kraft.
92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1911 ; D : 24957 ; Irma Kraft,
Wheeling, W. Va. 34031
One in a million; drama in 3 acts and an epi-
logue, by I. and M. L. Landman, based on
an incident by Wallace Irwin. 102 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1915; D: 41367; Isaac and
M. L. Landman and Robert Hilliard. Phila-
delphia. 34031a
-original playlet in 1 act, by H. Selman.
28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1914 ; D : 36934 ; Harold Sel-
man, Jersey City. 34031b
One in a thousand; play in 4 acts, by C. A.
Capson. S3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914; D: 36398; Clyde A.
Capson, Chicago. 34031c
One knight in a bar room; by D. Barrist. 6 p.
f°. 'Typewritten.
© David Barrist, Philadelphia; D : 14735.
Jan. 4, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1909. 34032
One (The) leg man; or. In the coal hole, play
in 1 act, by F. E. Miller and A. L. Lyles.
[2]. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1. 1915 ; D : 42386 ; Flouruoy E.
Sliller and Aubrey L. Lyles, New York.
34032a
One lie leads to another. See Champagne and
oysters.
One little shoe. See Half hours of vaude-
ville.
1703
34033
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34051
One magic hour; a fantasy by Amy Leslie.
© Jessie E. Warner, New York ; D : 21 77.
Aug. 2, 1902. 34033
One (The) man; play in 3 acts, by I. Linderman
Davila and E. Chantler. [147] p. 4°. Type-
written iS: IMS.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1911; D: 25275; Ida L.
Davila and Everett Chantler, Pittsbnrc:h.
34034
or, Melinda's conquest, play in 3 acts, by
E. A. Meysenburg. [63] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1912; D : 28449 ; Edward
Ai-nold Meysenburg, New York. 34035
One man minstrels.
© Eddie Horan, New York ; D : 4857. Apr.
9, 1904. 34036
One-man opera; 1 act musical sketch, by G.
Spink. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1909 ; D : 16814 ; George
Spink, Providence, R. I. 34037
One man's evidence. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Celie G. Turner, New York; D : 7810.
Jan. 3, 1906; 2c. Dec. 30, 1905. 34038
One man's faith. See Double n-der.
One million dollars; the romance of a strange
crime, a drama in prologue and 4 acts.
© Chandler R. Clifford, Boston ; 1878 : 12436.
Oct. 28. 34039
a society comedy drama in 5 acts, by J.
Hazelrigg.
© John Hazelrigg, New York ; 1887 : 26666.
Oct. 15. 34040
One month married; or. Does he drink? com-
edy sketch, by P. A. Heege. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914; D : 38508 ; Philip A.
Heege, Chicago. 34040a
One morning; comedy in 1 act, by H. E. Lucas.
23 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1909 ; D : 17049 ; Helene Elise
Lucas, Newark, N. J. 34041
One morning call; [by] F. S. Mason.
© Frank S. Mason, Boston ; 1885 : 4736,
Feb. 23. 34042
One morning in Mineral Point; vaudeville
skf'tcli in 1 net, by AI. G. Bicknell. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3,. 1914; D : 38992 ; Marian Gib-
iiey Bicknell, Oak Park, 111. 34042a
One must marry; a comedy from the German
of A. Wilhelmi [pseud, of Alexander Victor
Zechmeister] tr. by C. W. Ritch. New York,
E. O. Jenkins, 1872.
© Edward O. Jenkins, New York; 1872:
2052, Mar. 4. 34043
One never knows; play in 4 acts and 1 scene,
by Hamin Robert. 145 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Julv 24, 1914; D: 37861; John H.
Hazelton, New York. 34043a
One New Year's eve; dramatic composition,
by E. M. Shurey. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ethel May Shorev, Lynn, Mass. ; D :
15680, Apr. 21. 1909; 2c. Apr. 21, 1909.
34044
musical vaudeville sketch in 2 scenes, by
H. W. Hoadley. [2], 10 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1914 ; D : 38491 ; Harold Wil-
liam Hoadley, New York. 34044a
play in 3 acts, by E. M. Shorey. [42] p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. acts 1 & 3, Dec. 15, 1913, Ic. act 2,
Mar. 20, 1914: D : 36456 ; Ethel May Shorey,
Lynn, Mass. 34044b
One New Year's night; by C. Lewis,
© Catherine Lewis, United States; 1S99:
24321, Apr. 6. 34045
One night; farce in 3 acts, by M. Douglas.
3 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1913 ; D : 33392 ; Minnie Doug-
las, New York. 34046
One night at the circus; a dramatic composi-
tion, by F. Ray. Typewritten.
© Frederick Ray, New York ; D : 256, INIar.
25, 1901; 2c. Mar. 18. 34047
One night in a bar room; a burlesque .sketch,
by Charles White. New York, R. INI. De Witt,
1874. 7 p. 12°. ([De Witt's Ethiopian and
comic drama, no. 30] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15823, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1875. 34048
One night in June; a comedy rural drama in 4
acts, by W. J. Holmes and J. C. Dixon.
© W. J. Holmes and James C. Dixon,
Corona, N. Y. ; D : 170, Feb. 26, 1901. 34049
rural comedy drama in 3 acts, by 'N'l'. P.
Reinger. [62] p. 4°. Typewritteii.
© William F. Reinger. Boston ; D : 3732.
July 17, 1903 ; 2c. July 17, 1903. 34050
One night in three places; musical comedy in
1 act and 3 scenes, by J. McCrec. [3], 15 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914 ; D : 37837 ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 34050a
One night only; 1 act play, by W. M. Crcssy.
28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1910; D: 21950; Will M.
Cressy. Concord, N. H. 34051
play in 1 act, by Zebullon Levin. 14 p. 4".
Tyi^ewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1915; D: 42022; L. S. Levin.
Bronx, N. Y. 34061a
1704
34053
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34073
One (A) night stand. Typewritten.
© C. F. Hancock'. New York ; 189S : 6325S.
Oct. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 2S. 34052
1 act comedy sketcli, by B. Mason.
© Bert Mason, Brooklvn ; D : 9486, Nov. 21,
1906. 34053
One night's mystery; a drama in 3 acts, by
G. B. Douglas and W. M. Morton.
© George B. Douglas and Wni. IM. Morton,
Washington ; 1878 : 3678, Mar. 27. 34054
One o'clock; or, The diamond cross, a spec-
tacular drama in 2 acts, by I. Daveau.
© Illion Daveau, New York ; 1875 : 286.
.Tan. 9. 34055
One October night; play in 4 acts, by W. B.
Oarlock. [173] p. obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1913 ; D : 34194 ; Wayne B.
Carlock, San Francisco. 34056
One of a thousand; comedy-di'ama in 3 acts, hj
Natlian Rosenbloom.
.r.r3:irTN^
© Ic. June 17, 1913; D : 33589 ; Julius
Broder, New York. 34057
One of Abe's men; a play in 4 acts, by E. Lam-
son. Typewritten.
© Ernest Clvde Lamson, Prairie View, 111. ;
1899 : 57202, Sept. 7 ; 2c. Sept. 7. 34058
One of art's failures; play in 1 act, by J. B.
llatto. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. IMay 4, 1915 ; D : 40554 ; John Baptist
Ratto, Chicago. 34058a
One of Cleopatra's nights; opera in 3 acts,
rounded on the story of the same name, by
Theophile Gautier, libretto by J. S. Crandell.
39 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© la Mar. 2, 1910 ; D : 20326 ; John S. Cran-
dell, New York. 34059
■ See also Meiamoun.
One of His little ones; by Clementia. Chicago,
Sisters of Mercy, St. Patrick's academy, 1910.
8 p. 12°.
© Apr. 20, 1910 ; 2c. May 7, 1910 ; D : 20979 ;
Sisters of mercy, St. Patrick's academy, Chi-
cago. 34060
One of many; a drama in 4 acts. 116 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles M. Horton and Sydney E. Gra-
ham, Averill Park, N. Y. ; D : 13254, June 27,
1908 ; 2c. June 27, 1908. 34061
-plav in 1 act, by W. H. MacCollough and
L. S. Worth. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1915 ; D : 41105 ; William H.
iMacCoUough and Le Roy S. Worth, Chicago.
34061a
One of nature's noblemen; an original melo-,
drama in 4 acts, by E. Mortimer.
© Edmund Mortimer, Chicago ; D : 4290,
Nov. 23, 1903. 34062
One of our boys; a comedy, by H. G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Philadelphia ; 1886:
11802, May 19. 34063
a drama in 5 acts, by C. Healy.
© Charles Healy, New York; 1899:33019,
IMay 16. 34064
-a play, by M. T. Stone.
© Mary Tillotson Stone, New York : 1886 :
14390, June 23. 34065
One of our girls; a comedy in 4 acts, by B.
Howard. 56 p. 12°. Printed.
© Bronson Howard, New York ; 1897 :
73601, Dee. 30 ; 2c. Dec. 30. 34066
an original comedy in 4 acts, by Bronson
Howard.
© Helene Dauvrav, United States; 1885:
21208, Oct. 9. 34067
-play in 1 act, by F. C. Wheeler. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1911 ; D : 23473 ; Frances Col-
leen Wheeler, New York. 34068
One of our people (Einer von unsere leute); a
sensational comedy-drama in 3 acts, tr. from
the German by Leopold Lindau.
© Frederick Lubin and R. Fitzgerald,
United States ; 1881 : 11809, July 30. 34069
Cue of the Bayards; a drama in 4 acts, by Leon-
ard Gro^•er and L. Grover, jr.
© Leonard Grover, jr., Brooklyn ; D : 607,
June 25, 1901. 34070
See also Dominick Bayard.
One of the best. See American (The) count.
One of the boys; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
E. E. Kidder. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1884:
10953, May 29; 2c. May 2, 1885. 34071
play in 1 act, by P. Bartholomae. 17 p.
4°. • Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1915 ; D : 40484 ; Philip Bar-
tholomae, New York. 34071a
One of the bravest. See Tim, the fireman.
One of the chosen people; comedy in 3 acts,
iidapted and Ir. from the German, by A.
Neuendorff.
© Adolph Neuendorff, New York; 1890:
20S56. June 28. 34072
One of the common herd; drama [in 4 acts] by
A. Van Ness Hines. 100 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1912 ; D : 29724 ; Arline Van
Ness Hines, New York. 34073
1705
34074
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34094
One of the Dewey's; a coiuedy in 4 acts, by
A. W. Holbrook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, Winter Park,
Fla. ; 1899 : 67517, Oct. 18. 34074
One of the eight; a college comedy in 4 acts, by
N. L. Swartout. Boston. W. H. Baker & co.,
1!)()9. 88 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Norman Lee Swartout, Rochester, N. Y. ;
D : 14271, Nov. 12, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 8, 1909.
34075
One of the family; play in 4 acts, by J. A.
Heme. 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1915; D: 41.587; Julie Ad-
rienne Heme, New York. ' 34075a
One of the finest; a melodrama in a prologue
and 3 acts.
© John Rickaby, New York; 1882:12556,
July 31. 34076
a melodrama in 3 acts and a prologue.
© Gus Williams, New York; 1882:12746,
Aug. 3. 34077
One of the four hundred; a comedy in 2 acts, by
H. Elliott McBride.
© Lyceum pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1899 :
19182, Mar. 14; 2c. Mar. 17, 1899. 34078
One of the least; a play in 4 acts, by Paul Har-
ness [pseud, of F. P. Holden]
© Florence P. Holden, Milwaukee ; D :
13432, July 29, 1908. 34079
One of the many.
© Fred Schwartz, Philadelphia; D : 2687.
Dec. 6, 1902. 34080
One of the Marys; a study, by Miss Norton
[pseud, of A. N. Nicholson] 5 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Angeline Norton Nicholson, New York ;
D : 14575, Dec. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1908.
34081
One of the multitude; by F. Solger. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1910; D: 17976; Frederick
Solger, Washington. 34082
One of the old guard; a comedy in 1 act, by
H. Lacy. Typewritten.
© Harry Lacy, New York; 1898:48948.
Aug. 20; 2c. Oct. 18. 34083
play in 1 act, by Constance Campbell.
New York, S. French ; I^ondon, Samuel
French, ltd. 19 p. 12°.
© July 14, 1914; Ic. July 16, 1014: D:
37591 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 34083a
One of the old stock; a character comedy, by
C. L. Davis.
© Charles Lindsey Davis, New York ; 1888 :
8592, Mar. 23. 34084
One of the people; drama in 5 acts and 6 tab-
leaux, adapted from the French by M. L.
Johnson.
© Martha LaiTitte Johnson, United States ;
1S78 : 9510, Aug. 19. 34085
a 1 act sketch, by May Everett Glover.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. E. Glover, New York ; D : 9175, Oct. 2.
1906; 2c. Oct. 2, 1906. 34086
One of the plain people; drama extraordinary,
by J. F. Powell. [2], 101 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 28, 1912 ; D : 30122 ; J. Francis
Powell. Norwalk, Conn. 34087
One of the 7th; a comedy drama in 4 acts, bv
H. Slade.
© Howard Slade, New York; 1890:14718,
INIay 3. 34088
One of the smart set. 24 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© J. Francis Powell, Norwalk. Conn. ; D :
10986, July 16, 1907; 2c. July 16, 1907.
34089
One of the two; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by
W. E. Maloney. [18] p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 22. 1912 ; D : 29455 ; William E.
Maloney, Philadelphia. 34090
One of them; play in 1 act, by E. Eliscu. [2],
IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15. 1913; D: 32690; Edward
Eliscu, New York. 34091
One of us; playlet in 1 act, by M. M. Quaw.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1912; D:- 30526; Mignon M.
Quaw, Bozeman, Mont. 34092
One on Dick; comedy in 2 acts, by Gladys Ruth
Bridgham. Boston. W. H. Baker & co., 1916.
19 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Dec. 11, 1915; 2c. Dec. 13, 1915: D:
42476; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
34092a
One on father; comedy in 1 act, by H. Knnhel.
8 p. • 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1914; D : 36055 ; Herman
Knubel, New York. 34092b
One on Jack; a comedy in 1 act, by G. Hughes.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gene Hughes, New York ; D : 7679, Dec.
7, 100.5; 2c. Nov. 23, 1005. 34093
One on the agent; farce, by Louise Rand Bas-
com. Lebanon, O., March brothers. 3 p. 8°.
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30813; March bros., Lebanon, O. 34094
1706
34094
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34110
One piano by freight; or, The haunted piano,
play in 1 act, by Mr. & Mrs. R. D. Kone. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
(© Ic. June 3, 1914 ; D : 37277 ; Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Duncan Kone, New York. 34094a
One plus one equals three. See, at end of al-
phabet, titles beginning with figures: 1 + 1=3.
One (The) possible man; by A. A. Sburtleff.
23 p. 16°. Printed.
© Adeline A. Shurtleff, Portland, Or.; D:
12298, Feb. 3, 1908; Ic. Jan. 27, 1908; Ic.
Feb. 26, 1908. 34095
One result of a fad; a 1 act comedietta, by
T. W. Wharmby.
© Thomas Washington Wharmby, New
York ; 1897 : 13610, Feb. 24 ; 2c. May 7. 34096
One road to happiness; an American drama in
3 acts, by I. Landman. 91 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1909 ; D : 16671 ; Isaac Land-
man, Philadelphia. 34097
One Saturday night; farce in 1 act, by M.
IMorgan. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1915; D: 42224; Mona Mor-
gan, New York. 34097a
One scent; farce in 3 acts, by Edgar Franklin
and M. AVhite, jr. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1912; D: 28686; Matthew
White, jr.. New York. 34097b
One sharp and a flat. See Bunch (A) of beets.
One sharp — four flats; original farce in 1 act,
by M. Nobles. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1912; D: 29390; Milton
Nobles, Brooklyn. 34098
One short hour; play in 1 act, by H. B. Osborne.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1910 ; D : 17860 ; Hubert Ben-
jamin Osborne, New York. 34099
One shot; an original play in 1 act, by Paul
Preston Temple [pseud, of W. W. Davis]
© Wm. Whiting Davis, New York; D:
13766, Sept. 12, 1908. 34100
One snowy day in Idaho; a tragic playlet, by L.
Grover.
© Leonard Grover, Brooklyn ; D : 11123,
Aug. 6, 1907. 34101
One soul; drama in 3 acts, by M. E. de Aguero.
[2], 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1914; D: 36628; Miguel Ed-
uardd de Aguero, New York. 34101a
One southern girl; a 3 act comedy, by J. F.
Hume.
© John Floyd Hume, New York; D:9309,
Oct. 24, 1906. 34102
One-step (The) girl. See Cabaret (The) girl.
One step leads to another; cluster of words in
a musical setting cemented with terpsichore,
by J. McCree. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1915; D: 41525; .lunie Mc-
Cree, New York. 34102a
One sultry afternoon; play in 1 act, by E. G.
Schwartz. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D: 41628; Ernestine
• Gerstel Schwartz, Portland, Or. 34102b
One summer; a comedy of the Maine woods.
83 p. f°. Typewritten
© Robert Stodart, New York; D : 10457,
May 1, 1907; 2c. May 1, 1907. 34103
One summer at Montmorenci.
© Mrs. Edmund Pendleton, Chicago; 1891:
35540, Oct. 3. 34104
One summer day. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Burt Haller, Norwood, O. ; D : 10991,
July 16, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1907. 34105
One summer's day; by H. V. Esmond. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1900. 63 p. 12°. (French's international
copyrighted . . . ed. of the works of the best
authors, no. 37)
© T. H. French, New York ; 1900 A : 28204,
Nov. 16 ; 2c. Dec. 18. 34106
One Sunday; 1 act play, by H. Lucas. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1910 ; D : 20000 ; Helene Lu-
cas, Nevv' York. 34107
One sweetheart for two; a vaudeville sketch,
by Harry Ij. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison,
1907. 11 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D: 11357, Sept.
10, 1907; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 34108
One thirty a. m. See at end- of alphabet, titles
beginning with figures : 1 : 30 a. m.
One (The) thousand and second night. See,
at end of alphabet, titles beginning with fig-
ure.^ : 1002d (The) night.
One thousand dollars reward. 73 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Title on copies: A thousand
dollars reward]
© George Wilson, New York; D : 4743,
Mar. 17, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1904. 34109
a play \n 1 act by Y. De W. Kaplan. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ysabel De Witte Kaplan, Englewood.
N. J.; D:'li5383, Mar. 12, 1909; 2c. Mar. 12.
1909. 34110
See also, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with figures : $1000 reward.
1707
34110
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34125
One thousand eig-ht hundred and seven. See,
for this and xiiuilar titles beginnini; with li,;;-
ures, the list at the end of the alphabet.
One to nothing. See, at end of alphabet, titles
beginning with figures: 1 to 0.
One to twenty; picture play in 2 parts, by Wil-
liam Ellsworth [pseud, of M. D. Fettigrew]
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1915; D : 41735 ; Mabel D.
Pettlgrew, Los Angeles, 34110a
One too many; a drama in 5 acts, by Eleanor
Kirk [pseud, of Eleanor Maria Easterbrook
Ames]
© Nellie Ames, Brooklyn; 1875:9203,
Sept. 4. 34111
One touch o' nature; wartime episode in 1 act,
by E. Liebermau and G. Blum. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1915; D: 40419; Gustav
Blum, New York, and Elias Lieberman, Brook-
lyn. 34111a
One touch of nature; dramatic playlet with
music, written and composed by A. Barratt.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 3, 1915; D : 40S30 ; Augustus
Barratt, New York. 34111b
play in 1 act, by A. S. Burleson. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1915; D : 39598 ; Adele S.
Burleson, Washington. 34111c
by A. W. Tillinghast. [1], 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1.5, 1914; D: 39102; Albert W.
Tillinghast, Philadelphia. 34111d
One tribe; comedy in 1 act, by W. G. Sparrow.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
I© Ic. July 14, 1910; D : 21559 ; William
Grover Sparrow, St. Louis. 34112
One true Irish heart. See Cast upon the world.
One — two — three — fire; a comedy drama in 1
act.
© John A. Gonwell, Aurora, Ind. ; 1892 :
26547, June 24. 34113
One, two, three, sometimes called bounce; a
negro skt-lcli iu 1 scone, by .lolin Wild, arr.
by Charles White. New York, R. M. De Witt.
187.5. G p. 12°.. ([De Witt's. Ethiopian and
comic drama, no. 76] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
14045, Dec. 30; 2c. Mar. 1, 1876. 34114
One way to lose her; comedy in 1 act. by Wil-
lard Mack. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1914; D: 37714; .Joseph C.
Remington, Elyria, O. 34114a
One weak spot; play of possible political power
in American development, bv A. L. Price.
86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1910; D: 20099; Arthur Lee
Price, Los Angeles. 34115
One (The) who pays; a play in 3 acts, by
Helen Russell [pseud, of H. I. O. Kirchner]
© Helen Isabel Ottilie Kirchner, Spring-
field, Mass. ; D : 14600, Dec. 23, 1908. 34116
One who was; modern mystery romance in 3
acts, by G. Visscher. 70 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 29, 1915; D: 41118; Glen Vis-
scher, New York. 34116a
One (The) who was guilty. See Moonshiners
(The) daughter.
One wife; a play in 3 acts, adapted from the
French, by A. R. Cazauran.
© Loraine Rogers, New York ; 1872 : 7565.
July 15. 34117
One wife or twenty; a drama in 4 acts, by G. A.
Pierce.
© Gilbert A. Pierce. Chicago; 1879:768,
Jan. 16. 34118
One winter day; plav in 3 acts, by Roland Oliver
[pseud, of H. White] [97] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1913 ; D : 34780 ; Henry White.
Sacramento, Cal. 34119
One winter's night; a sketch, by Charles W.
Doty. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© G. W. Doty. New York; D:3401. Mav 8.
1903 ; 2c. June 8, 1903. 34120
One woman.
© Dorothy Gray, Chatham, N. .L ; D: 12S4-J.
Apr. 25, 1908. 34121
— —Same. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary Rider Mechtold, New York: D:
10590, May 10, 1907 ; 2c. May 10, 1907. 34122
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by Thoma--!
Dixon, jr., founded on his novel of the same
name. [125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Munn & CO., New York ; D : 9152, Sept.
27. 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 27, 1906. 34123
One woman's life; an entirely original drama in
4 acts, by W. E. Barnes.
© W. Elliott Barnes, Asbury Park: 18S2 :
14141, Au.g. 25 ; 2c. Aug. 25. 34124
an original, emotional drama in 4 acts, bv
W. E. Barnes.
© W. Elliott Barnes, New York ; 1881 :
18071, Nov. 21. 34125
1708
34126
COPYKIGHTED IN TPTE UNITED STATES
34149
One woman's way; in 5 acts, by Hal Reid [i. e.
James Halleck Reid] and B. B. Westbrooke
[i. e. B. B. W. Reid]
© Bertha Belle Westbrooke, Chicago; 1900
A : 31695, Dec. 31. 34126
One wonderful dream; Mother Goose phantasy,
by M. W. Richards. 32 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1915 ; D : 41452 ; Matsy Wynn
Richards, Greenville, Miss. 34136a
One word; a play in 4 acts, by J. Schcinberg.
© James Schonberg, New York; 1886:
10490, May 3. 34127
One word play; play in 1 act, by F. C. Egan.
8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1913; D : 33590 ; Frank O.
Egan, Los Angeles. 34128
One world; a specialty and protean drama, by
F. G. Maeder.
© Fred. G. Maeder, United States; 1879:
1858, Feb. 8. 34129
One Xmas eve.
© G. H. Truesdell and Anna Barclay ; 1898 :
21810, Apr. 5. 34130
See also One Christmas eve.
One yard to gain. See Co-eds.
One year; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by H. B.
Eneleh. New York, De Witt, 1884. 20 p.
12°. ( [De Witt's acting plays, no. 319] )
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1884 : 26387,
Dec. 30; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885. 34131
One year later. See Woman's devotion.
O'Neil; an emotional domestic drama in 4 acts,
by G. R. Clifford.
© C. R. Clifford, New York; 1879:9757,
July 24. 34132
O'Neil comes back; play in 3 acts, by H. F.
Miller. [2], 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1913; D : 34108 ; Helena
Franklin Miller, Hartford. 34133
O'Neil the Great; dramatic poem in 2 parts, by
F. X. Rizy.
© Francis Xavier Rizy, Hartford; 1879:
7965, June 14 ; 2c. June 29, 1881. 34134
O'Neill (The); a drama, by W. G. Harrison.
[Scenario] Typewritten.
© V/illiam Greer Harrison, San Francisco ;
1891:1956, Jan. 13; Ic. Jan. 13. 34135
or, The prince of Ulster, a drama, by
W. G. Harrison. Typewritten.
© William Greer Harrison, San Francisco ;
1894 : 3795, Jan. 15 ; 2c. Apr. 14. 34136
O'Neill of Kildare; a comedy in 4 acts, by Con
T. Murphy.
© C. T. Murphy, Lake Bluff, 111.; D : 9665,
Dec. 19, 1906. 34137
O'Neill (The) prince of Ulster. See Red (The)
hand of Ulster.
O'Neills (The) of the Red hand. See Conn A.
Mara.
One's self and others.
© Milton Pottlitzer, Lafayette, Ind. ; D:
15969, May 28, 1909. 34138
— - a play in 3 acts, by M. Pottlitzer. 36 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1909 ; D : 16211 ; Milton Pott-
litzer, Lafayette, Ind. 34139
Onie; a tale of Loudon, an original play in 5
acts, by W. A. De Long.
© William A. De Long, New York; 1873:
8470, July 24. 34140
a play in 5 acts.
© William A. De Long, New York; 1873:
9532, Aug. 23 ; 2c. Aug. 23. 34141
Onion trust; original comedy sketch in 1 scene,
by Herbert Hall Winslow. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1909; D: 17788; Chas. A.
Mason, Chicago. 34142
Onkel Sam; volksstuck mit gesang in einem
vorspiel und 3 akten von H. R. Hirscli imd P.
Weimann, musik von Rahan Franke.
© Heinrich Reinhold Hirsch und Paul Wei-
maun, New York ; 1897 : 73219, Dec. 28. 34143
Onkel Vania. See Gesammelte dramen; von
Anton Tchechoff.
Only a bachelor; comedy vaudeville in 3 acts,
adapted from the French, by L. Bance. 85 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1913; D : 33579 ; Lucien
Ranee. Ottawa, Canada. 34144
Only a Bowery boy; a local melodrama in 5
acts, by W. A. Brady.
© Wm. A. Brady, New York ; 1895 : 63909.
Dec. 17. 34145
Only a Bowery waif; a melodrama in 4 acts,
l>y W. Mathews. 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Mathews, Louisville ; D : 4609,
Feb.' 11, 1904; 2c. Feb. 11, 1904. 34146
Only a boy; a drama, by Mrs. C. A. Doremus
and M. T. Stone.
© Mrs. Charles Avery Doremus and Mary
Tillotson Stone, New York; 1886:11665.
May IS. 34147
Same.
© Mrs. Charles Avery Doremus and Mary
Tillotson Stone, New York ; ISSO : 12447, May
26; 2c. May 26. 34148
Only a boy and the bathing girl; by G. A.
Str.-^ker. Typewritten.
© Gustave Stryker, New York ; 1898 : 61211.
Oct. 15 ; 2c. Oct. 19. 34149
709
34150
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34173
Only a broken heart; a drama in 1 act, by A. H.
Laidlaw, jr. Typewritten.
© Alex H. Laidlaw, jr., New York ; 1S91 :
39094, Oct. 31 ; 2c. Nov. 28. 34150
Only a chorus girl; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
Harold Newell [pseud, of H. N. Raymond]
and H. Denton. [43] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harold Newell Raymond and Harvey
Denton, New York; D:6049, Jan. 11, 1905;
2c. Jan. 11, 1905. 34151
Only a cipher; an original play in 3 acts, by
F. Bock.
© Frederic Bock, Chicago ; 1S74 : 1490,
Feb. 10. 34152
Only a country girl; original dramatic com-
position in 4 acts, by Ciias. P. Rice. 76 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1915; D: 40123; Geo. W.
Winuiett, Brooklyn. 34152a
See also From the farm to the stage. —
Hands not hearts.
Only a cow boy; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
H. C. Tompkins.
© Henry C. Tompkins, Denton, Tex. ; 1885 :
8764, Apr. 14. 34153
Only a dream. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles W, Turner, New York ; D : 4676,
Mar. 2, 1904; 2c. Mar. 2, 1904. 34154
a comedy, by D. Reynolds. 7 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Dorothy Reynolds, New York; D : 4325,
Nov. 24, 1903; 2c. Nov. 24, 1903. 34155
8ee also Third chapter.
Only a drudge; a melodrama in 4 acts, by C. M.
Ebner. 13 v. 8°. Printed. [Part for each
character printed separately]
© Catherine M. Ebner, Elizabeth, N. J. ;
D;3512, May 16, 1903; 2c. July 21, 1903.
34156
Only a factory girl. 72 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles E. Blaney, Newark, N. J.; D:
2061, June 28, 1902; 2c. Jan. 8, 1903. [Note:
Copies bear title The factory girl] 34157
Only a farmer's daughter; a comedy drama, by
C. R. Gardiner.
© Charles R. Gardiner, Norwalk, Conn. ;
1898: 57756, Oct. 1. 34158
an emotional play in a prologue and 4 acts.
by W. E. Barnes. Ms.
© William E. Barnes, United States; 1878:
10430, Sept. 11 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1877. 34159
Only a fireman; a melodrama, by A. B. Clark.
© Allen Barnum Clark, Tacoma ; 1898 :
6113, Jan. 17; 2c. Jan. 17. 34160
Only a flirtation; a drama in 4 acts, by L. J. L.
Stilwell. 93 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbev-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D: 12043, Jan. 3. 1908; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
34161
Only a fool; a sensational comedy drama in 4
acts, hy A. F. Dronberg.
© Adele F. Dronberg, Orchard Lake, Mich. ;
D : 6014, Dec. 16, 1904. 34162
Only a German; a dialect comedy-drama in 4
acts, by J. Keen.
© Jule Keen, United States ; 1889 : 28966.
Sept. 24. 34163
Only a girl; a 3 act sen.sational drama, by S. H.
Laurence.
© S. H. Laurence, Philadelphia; 1882:
196, Jan. 6. 34164
Only a governess; a comedy in 5 acts, by J. J.
Purcell.
© John J. Purcell, New York; 1873:2106,
Mar. 6. 34165
Only a grasshopper; a monologue, by F. A.
Ijawrence. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© F. A. Lawrence, Chicago ; D : 5698, Oct.
27, 1904; Ic. Oct. 14, 1904; Ic. Oct. 27, 1904.
34166
Only a hair pin; a 1 act comedy, by J. Marlin.
© Jane Marlin, New Haven; 1899:19324.
Mar. 15. 34167
Only a heart. See Jonquille.
Only a Jew. Typewritten.
© Charles Lesser, Philadelohia ; 1899 :
73201, Sept. 30; 2c. Nov. 9. 3416S
an original play in 3 acts, by Frank IVIur-
doch.
©Virginia Murdoch, Philadelphia; 1872:
12669, Dec. 2. 34169
— See also Humanity.
Only a joke. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© VVm. A. Milano, Detroit; D : 9809, Jan.
17, 1907; 2c. Dec. 31, 1906. 34170
Only a love story; a comedy in 4 acts, by II.
I'eterson.
© Henry Peterson, Philadelphia; 1SS3 ;
8852, May 14. 34171
Only a man; play in 4 acts.
© Mrs. A. L. Disney, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
11877, Dec. 6, 1907. 34172
Only a miner's daughter; a drama in 4 acts.
© William H. Clarke, New York; 1SS.S :
9052, May 16. 34173
1710
34174
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34197
Only a mistake; by F. B. Collins. 7 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Francis Ben Collins, Chicago ; D : 118,
l*^eb. 6, 1901; Ic. Feb. 6, 1901; Ic. Feb. 27,
1901. 34174
Only a pauper; a sensational comedy-drama in
4 acts, by C. M. Stanley.
© Charlotte M. Stanley, Brooklyn; 1890:
6708, Feb. 26. 34175
Only a piece of lace. See Lilly.
Only a private; a military drama in 4 acts, by
E. P:. McGee and C. K. Champlin.
© Elias E. McGee and Chas. K. Champlin.
Red Bank, N. J.; 1895:8542, Feb. 8. 34176
Only a rehearsal; 1 act sketch, by A. De Mar
Weber. [18] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1911 ; D : 23478 ; A. De Mar
Weber, Philadelphia. 34177
Only a robber's daughter. See Peggy Lee.
Only a shoemaker's daughter; by Mrs. W. H.
Weber. Typewritten.
© Mrs. W. H. Weber, Schenectady, N. Y. ;
1898:44298, July 25; 2c. Apr. 11, 1901.
34178
Only a shop girl. 63 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Marie Wellesley Sterling, Camden, N. J. ;
D : 439, May 7, 1901 ; 2c. June 6, 1902. 34179
comedy in 1 act, by W. F. Sailor. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1914; D: 35916; William F.
Sailor, St. Paul. 34179a
or, Eve, the saleslady.
© Marie Wellesley Sterling, Camden, N. J. ;
D: 1975, June 6, 1902. 34180
Only a tramp; a serio-comic drama in 4 acts
and 5 tableaux, by B. Howard.
© Bronson Howard, New York; 1878:
8337, July 17. 34181
a story of real life, a melodrama in 4 acts,
by G. W. Smith.
© George Warren Smith, New York State;
1883:15472, Aug. 22. 34182
Only a woman. Ms.
© A. E. Lancaster and Julian Magnus, New
York; 1876:723, Jan. 14; 2c. May 16.
34183
by F. L. Woodard. 10 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1909; D: 17613; Frank L.
Woodard, Prairie City, la. 34184
— ■ comedy drama in 3 acts, bv D. H. Wallace.
108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1913: D: 33520; David
Harold Wallace, New York. 34185
Only a woman — Continued.
a drama in 3 acts, by S. H. Rhodes.
© Samuel H. Rhodes, New York; 1874:
5.334, Apr, 21. 34186
See also Evelyn.
Only a woman's heart; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by G. W. Smith.
© George Warren Smith, Albany; 1883:
16526, Sept. 10. 34187
Only a woman's honor; an emotional melo-
drama in 4 acts, by W. L. Roberts.
© William L. Roberts, Chicago; D:3221,
Apr. 1, 1903. 34188
Only a woman's way; a love story of China.
© James G. Rossman, Boston ; D : 3027,
Feb. 14, 1903. 34189
Only a working girl.
© John Arthur Eraser, New York ; D :
1759, Apr. 9, 1902. [For copies reed, see D:
3535.] 34190
a 5 act melo-drama, by Alexander Leonard.
[52] p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. Leonard, Chicago ; D : 3535, June 5,
1903 ; 2c. June 8, 1903. 34191
Only a workingman; a drama in 4 acts, by
J. M. Handley.
© J. M. Handley, Milwaukee; D:3021,
Feb. 20, 1903. 34192
Only an actor. See Over the ocean.
Only an actress; a play in 5 acts, by W. Mueller
and H. Hooper.
© William Mueller and Henry Hooper, Cin-
cinnati ; 1885 : 9272, Apr. 2L 34193
See also Fate.
Only (The) hoy. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Helen Sommer, San Francisco ; D : 6165,
Feb. 2, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1904. 34194
Only (The) cause; in 3 acts, by W. G. Keir.
[64] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1911 ; D : 25139 ; W^m. G. Keir,
New York. 34195
Only cold tea; a temperance farce, by T. S.
Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1895:35807,
.July 9 ; 2c. Aug. 24. 34196
Only (The) course; [play in 4 acts], by M. G.
Michaels and W. W. Dubreuil. [58] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1912 ; D : 28266 ; Maurice G.
Michaels and Walter W. Dubreuil, New York.
34197
5379— VOL 2—17-
1711
34198
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34218
Only (An) daughter; :i comedy in 3 acts, by
.r. F. Milliken.
© James F. Milliken, ITiiited States: 188") :
J'_'S76. June 11. 34198
drama iu 4 acts, by B. Witkowsky. [36] p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1912; D: 30387; Birdie Wit-
kowsky, Chicago. 34199
a drama in 3 acts, by T. S. Denison. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison, 1879. 24 p. 12^ ([Star
drama] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1879 : 14539, Oct.
30 ; 2c. Dec. 22. 34200
• Same.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for 14
years from Oct. 30, 1907 ; D : 11403, Sept. 23,
1907 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1907. 34201
Only Ellen; comedy drama in 4 acts, by G. D.
Baker. [5] 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1912 ; D : 30878 ; George D.
Baker, New York. 34202
Only (The) girl; comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
IMiua Gennell. Clyde, O., Ames pub. co. [1907]
33 p. 12°..
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 10851, June
26, 1907 ; 2c. June 26, 1907. 34203
Only (The) g'irl in sight; comedy in 4 acts, by
C. H. Budd. 4 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 7, 1915; D: 41184; Caroline H.
Budd, Woodfords, Me. 24203a
Only human; drama in 3 acts, by G. Scar-
borough. [129] p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1914; D: 37309; George
Scarborough, Tompkinsville, N. Y. 34203b
Only (The) law; a play in 3 acts, by "Wilson
Mizner and G. B. Howard,
© George Bronson Howard, New York ; D :
15708, Apr. 24, 1909. 34204
Only love's cross for her; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 73 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12084, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909.
34205
Only (The) man.
© H. S. Bennett and M. E. Rourke. New
York ; D : 7326, Sept. 21, 1905. 34206
a 1 act playlet, by Blutch Cooper. 3 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1914; D : 38728 ; Jas. E.
Cooper, New York. 34206a
Only (The) man she ever loved; play in 1 act,
by G. Baxter. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1915 ; D : 40965 ; George Bax-
ter, Englewood, N. J. 34206b
Only (The) Omar; musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by A. N. C. Fowler. 76 p.
r". Typewritten. |\\'ords oulyj
© A. N. C. Fowler, (ileus Fulls. N. Y. ; I):
0444, Apr. 1, 1905 ; 2e. Apr. 1, 1905. 34207
Only (The) one; a dramatic episode by J. F.
Powell. [1] 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1909; D: 16580; J. Francis
Powell, Norwalk, Conn. 34208
or, An object in view, a musical farce-
comedy, by N. E. Solomons, Walter Dauphin
[pseud.]
© N. E. Solomons, Savannah, Ga. ; 1892:
14019, Mar. 30. 34209
Only one day in my life; a drama in 4 acts, by
T. Egan.
© Thomas Egan, Knoxville, Tenn. ; 1893 :
4149, Jan. 19; 2c. Feb. 11. 34210
Only one love; or, Who was the heirP
© Edward J. Schulte. Bridgeville, Pa. ; D :
11804, Nov. 25, 1907. 34211
Only one thing worth living for; or. Time, the
tragedian, a drama in 2 acts, by Theobald
Percy Bayer. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. P. Bayer, New York ; D : 5373, Aug. 3,
1904; 2c. Aug. 10, 1904. 34212
Only (The) pebble on the beach; a sketch, by
H. A. DArcy. New York, The A. S. Seer
theatrical print, 1897.
© H. A. DArcy, New York; 1897:30225,
May 18. 34213
Only (The) pool room open; comedy.
© Haines & Pettingill, United States ; 1893 :
49927, Nov. 9. 34214
Only (The) prisoner; a 1 act play, by Opie
Read. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Francis W. Courtenay, New York; D:
2616. Nov. 15, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 15, 1902. 34215
Only Ruth; comedy drama in 3 acts, by F. C.
Griffith. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1910 ; D : 21045 ; Frank Car-
los Griffith, Boston. 34216
Same. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1915; D: 41 418; Frank Car-
los Griffith, Roxbury, Mass. 34216a
Only (The) solution; play in 1 act, by C. Cook.
19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1912; D: 30315; Chadwick
Cook, San Francisco. 34217
Only (The) son; in 3 acts, by W. Smith. [124]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1911; D: 25408; Winchell
Smith, New York. 34218
1712
34219
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34238
Only the Master shall blame; [by] Charlotte
Thompson. Typewritten.
(c) Florence Roberts Morrison, Peekskill.
N. Y. ; 1899 : 65482, Oct. 9 ; 2c. Oct. 9. 34219
play, by M. M. Wadswortli. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1912 ; D : 29945 ; Mary Man-
nering Wadsworth, Detroit. 34220
Only the one door; play in 3 acts [by Ai-me
NorrevniiL;-] tr. from the Norwegian by Mrs. H.
Sandby. [2], 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1911; D : 28029 ; Mrs. Her-
man Sandby, Philadelphia. 34221
Only (The) way; by Stanislaus Stange. [26] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar L. Davenport, Roxburv, Mass. ;
D : 6906, July 5, 1905 ; 2c. June 29, 1905.
34222
— drama in 3 acts, by E. V. Roddin. 45 p.
12°.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1909; D: 17123; Eugenia
Vincent Roddin, Chicago. 34223
— - dramatic comedy slietcli, by L. Varnes.
18 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1911 ; D : 24601 ; Lillian
Varnes, San Francisco. 34224
— a 1 act drama, by M. Bretonne and C.
MailiO [pseud, of Colgate Baker, jr.]
© Mav Bretonne and Clarence Maiko, Mil-
waukee; 1898:74044, Dec. 19. 34225
an original 1 act drama, by G. Maiko
[pseud, of Colgate Baker, jr.] and M. Bre-
tonne.
© Clarence Maiko and May Bretonne, Mil-
waukee ; 1898 : 73380, Dec. 16. 34226
— play, by G. V. Carlisle and I. M. Morris:
[8] p. t\ Typewritten.
© Ic. .Oct. 8. 1914; D : 38438 ; George V.
Carlisle and Ida M. Morris, Los Angeles.
34226a
— a play in 1 act, by H. De Witt.
© Henry De Witt, New York ; 1891 : 18711,
May 22. 34227
a tale of two cities, a play in a prologue
and 4 acts, by Freeman Wills, adapted from
Charles Dickens' novel. Typewritten.
© John Martin Harvey, London; 1899:
15298, Feb. 20; 2c. Feb. 27. 34228
Only woman; 1 act play, bv L. B. Foley and
R. L. Green. [1], 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1913; D : 33802 ; Robert L.
Green and Louis B. Folev. Detroit. 34229
Ono; a romance of Florence.
© William F. Peck and Henry C. Daniels,
Rochester, N. Y. ; 1873 : 1624, Feb. 18.
34230
Onore e vendetta (Honor and vengeance);
dramnia in 1 atto, di B. Graziano. [2], 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1914; D: 37503; Benedetto
Graziano, New York. 34230a
Onward; or, Vestibule success, a play in 3 acts,
by D. D. James. Typewritten.
© D. D. James, Mattoon, 111. ; 1892 : 120!)9.
Mar. 19; 2c. Mar. 19. 34231
Oof! oof! comedy drama in 3 acts, by J. Hicken-
looper. [35] p. 12°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914 ; D : 35739 ; Jean Hicken-
looper, Albia, la. 34231a
Oofty gooft; an original local drama in pro-
logue and 3 acts, with original music, stage
sets, and scenic arrangement, by E. F. De
Nyse.
© Edwin F. De Nyse, New York; 1871:
8200, Sept. 2. 34232
Oolah (The); opera comique in 3 acts, libretto
by Eugene Leterrier and Albert Vanloo, tr.
and adaptation by Sydney Rosenfeld, music
by Charles Lecocq.
© Rudolph Aronson, New York ; 1887 : 6073,
Mar. 15. 34233
Oom Paul; a melodrama, by C. G. Harger, jr.
© O. G. Harger, jr., Rochester, N. Y. ;
1900 A : 651, Jan. 6. 34234
'Op-o'-me-Thumb; a play in 1 act, [by] Freder-
ick Fenn and Richard Pryce. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1904. 25 p.
12°. (On cover: French's international
copyrighted ed. of the works of the best au-
thors, no. 78)
© Sanuiel French, New York ; D : 5785,
Nov. 18, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1904. 34235
Opal; an English society drama in 5 acts, by
Adelaide Lennox.
© George Armistead Appleton, New York;
1875:2297, Mar. 11. 34236
Opal (The) ring: or, A royal pardon, a 4 act
melodrama, by Geo. Conquest.
© J. E. Nugent. New York; 1888:21547,
July 27. 34237
Open air romance; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by A. W. Powell. 32 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Alma Webster Powell, Brooklyn ; D :
9041, Sept. 6. 1906; 2c. Sept. 6, 1906. 34238
1713
34238
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34258
Open (The) door; drama in 3 acts and 1 scene,
by E. V. R. Whitconil). 8 p. 1°. Typewrit-
ten.
© ic. July G, 1915 ; D : 41158 ; Eva Vincent
Uoddin Whitcomb, Santa Barbara, (Jal.
34238a
duologue in 1 act, by Alfred Sutro. New
York, S. French; London, S. French, ltd.,
1912. 15 p. 12°.
© Dec. 18, 1912; 2c. Dec. 19. 1912: D:
3182G; Samuel French, ltd., London. 34239
Open eyes; by M. B. Long. 274 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 17. 1910 ; D : 17953 ; Maxwell
Budd Long, Cincinnati. 34240
Open fire; 4 act drama, by H. S. Stange. 100 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1915; D: 41596; Hugh
Stanislaus Stange, New York. 34240a
Open (An) question; by L. W. Metcalf.
© Lucy Williams Metcalf, Independence,
Mo. ; D : 6447, Apr. 3, 1905. 34241
Open (The) road; by C. T. Jackson.
© Charles Tenney Jackson, Milwaukee;
D: 13735, Sept. 8, 1908. 34242
Open (The) sea; drama in 3 acts, by Angel
Guimcra, tr. from the Spanish by Frank
Kos, Gerald Ames and William Dunn fpseud.
of W. D. Ros] [52] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1911 ; D : 24200 ; Frank and
William Dunn Ros, Toronto, Canada. 34243
Open (An) secret; a farce in 2 acts, by Marian
D. Campbell. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1898. 16 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1898:
56065, Sept. 24; 2c. Oct. 8. 34244
Open sesame; or, BaflEied, a drama in 4 acts,
by C. C. Northrup, dramatized from Flor-
ence Marryat's novel.
© Charles C. Northrup, New York; 1876:
4287, Apr. 10. 34245
or, The princess of Eg'ypt, new and origi-
nal musical comedy in 2 " acts, book by
Blanche Marks Hays, lyrics by M. E. Marks.
100 p. 4°. Typewritten, [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913 ; D : 34353 ; Maurice E.
Marks, New York. 34246
Open (The) shop; a melodrama, by M. Mikol.
50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Maurice Mikol, New York ; D : 12572,
Mar. 18. 1908; Ic. Mar. 18. 1908; Ic. IMar.
24, 1908. 34247
Open (An) switch; a comedy, by T. H. Sayre.
© T. H. Sayre, New York; 1883:7738,
Apr. 26. 34248
Open (An) verdict; an original American play
in 5 acts.
© Baker and Godwin, N«'W York; 1878:
4004, Ai)r. 4. 34249
Open window; by H. Irwin and Minerva Court-
ney. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1910; D : 17927 ; Harry Ir-
win, Clinton, la. 34250
Opened by mistake; comedv in 3 acts, bv B.
Walker. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1911; D: 24163; Barclay
Walker, Indianapolis. 34251
musical comedy in 3 acts, by B. Walker.
95 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libi-etto only]
© Ic. .Tuly 5, 1913; D: 33721; Barclay
Walker, Indianapolis. 34252
Opened (The) eyes; play in 4 acts, by O. N.
Kolquist. [2], 100 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914; D : 36126 ; Oscar N.
Kolquist, Washington. 34252a
Opened for settlement. Typewritten.
© Ed. E. Samuel, Kansas Citv, Mo. ; 1894 :
20284, Apr. 20 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1894 ; 2c. July 15,
1895. 34253
Opening (The) night; a comedy sketch, by
T. D. Beasley. [1], 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1912; D: 29828; Thomas
Dykes Beasley, Alameda, Cal. 34254
— a domestic skit in 1 act, by A. Trahern.
15 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Al Trahern. New York ; D : 3219, Mar. 30.
1903; 2c. Mar. 30, 1903. 34255
■ a romance of real life in 3 scenes, by G. V.
Hobart. [28] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1912; D : 28946 ; George V.
Hobart, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 34256
Opening of Oklahoma; by W. S. Sterrett.
Durant, Okl., A. J. Allison, 1912. cover-title,
5, [1] p. 12°.
© Feb. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1912 ; A : 309238 ;
A. J. Allison, Durant, Okl. 34257
Opening of the Cherokee strip; by W. S. Ster-
rett. Durant, Okl., A. J. Allison, 1912. cover-
title, 5, [1] p. 12°.
© Feb. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1912 ; A : 309237 :
A. J. Allison, Durant, Okl. 34258
Opening (The) of the Panama canal; or, Cali-
fornia in 1915, as it is, dramatic composi-
tion, by F. M. 'Fleckenstein. 7 p. f °. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 2, 1915 ; D : 40866 ; Florence M.
Fleckenstein, Los Angeles. 34258a
1714
34259
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34279
Opeuing (The) of the prison house; story
founded on fact, in 5 acts, by Sylvia Barr
[pseud, of E. Rice] [76] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913; D: 35105; Elizabeth
Rice, Denver. 34259
Opera (The); dramatico-umsical playlet in 1
act, by C. Moore. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. July 14, 1911; D: 24692; Carlyle
Moore, New York. 34260
Opera bouffe ballet; a dramatic, musical and
terpsichorean composition, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1886:21940,
Sept. 30. 34261
Opera (The) cloak; a 1 act play, by Mary Staf-
ford Cooper, 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. S. Cooper, New York; D : 10697,
.lune 4, 1907; 2c. .Tune 4, 1907. 34262
Opera comique; parody, by A. Gronell. 5 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1910; D: 21435; Alfred
Gronell, Hoboken, N. J. 34263
Opera girl; a dramatic operetta, by Louis
Hutchinson. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Woodson Poor, New York; 1>:9104.
Sept. 17. 1906; 2c. Sept. 8, 1906. 34264
Opera (The) master; grand scenic and roman-
tic vaudeville playlet, by R. L. Landrum. 5 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24. 1913; D : 32000 : Robert L.
Landrura, Detroit. 34265
Opera (The) of Uncle Sam, Brother Jona-
than, Yankee and Porgie. Sec Stars (The)
and Stripes of America.
Opera singer's husband; military comedy
sketch, by C. Ellis. 6 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1910 ; D : 20345 ; Chas. Ellis,
Chicaf^o. 34266
Opera (The) star and the hobo; operatic sketch,
by A. S. Fridenberg. 5 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 8, 1914; D : 37497 ; Abbie Seld-
ner Fridenberg, New York. 34266a
Opera vs. circus; a musical and gymnastic
comedy sketch, by A. E. StafCord.
© A. E. Stafford, Plattsburgh. N. Y. ;
1897:11008, Feb. 13: 2c. Mar. 17. 34267
Opera versus comedy; a sketch, by G. C. Cook.
15 p. obi. 24°. Typewritten,
© Gertrude Chadwick Cook. San Fran-
cisco ; D : 15753, Apr. 30, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 30,
1909. 34268
Operaio (L') cosciente; ovvero, II trionfo
dell'amore, by A. Ferraro.
© Antonio Ferraro, New York ; D : 11218,
Aug. 13, 1907. 34269
Operation (The); play in 1 act, by J. Q. Maw-
hinney. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1913 ; D : 35019 ; John Mon-
tague, New York. 34270
Operator (The); comedy-drama in 4 acts and 9
tableaux, by S. D. Ferguson and A. Horn-
blow.
© S. D. Ferguson and Arthur Hornblow,
New York; 1891:21768, June 15. 34271
Operator's (The) daughter; a sensational
scenic railroad drama, by Roger Imhof [i. e.
F. R. Imhof] 39 p. f°. Typewitten.
© Fred Roger Imhof, Rock Island, 111. ; D :
3045, Feb, 25, 1903 ; 2c. Feb, 25, 1903, 34272
Operetta ballet; musical, dramatic, mimical
and terpsichorean composition, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1886:30260,
Dec. 28. 34273
See also Comic (The) opera.
Opery (The) troupe; tabloid musical comedy
in 1 act, by Charles Norton. Chicago, Chi-
cago manuscript co., 1914. 21 p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed. [Words only]
© Dec. 23, 1914; 2c. Apr. 21, 1915; D:
40425; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 34273a
Opfer; drama in 5 akten, von (;)skar Bendiener.
Miinclien, Drei maskpii verlag, g. m. b. h„
1913, 83 p, 12°,
© Ic. Aug, 8, 1913 ; D : 34102 ; Drei masken
verlag. g, m. b. h,, ]\Iunich. 34274
Opfer (Ein) franzbsischen justiz. See Tall
(Der) Dreyfus.
Ophelia; or, A father's pride, by S. Heiden-
heim.
© Simon Heidenheim, New Orleans: 1886:
20159, Sept. 7, 34275
Opium; a domestic drama in 4 acts, by A. AA'.
Purcell. Orleans, Mass., 1880.
© Alban W, Purcell, United States ; 1880 :
13724, Sept. 8. 34276
-or, The follies of a night, a 1 act comedy,
by C. M. Lester and E. L. WMlli-ims.
© C, M. Lester and E. L. Williams, Albany :
1883 : 17377, Sept. 21. 34277
Opium den; 1 act play, by M. Williamson.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1910; D: 20279; Marjorie
Williamson, London. 34278
play in 3 acts, by L. C. Barney. [2], 28 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1913; D: 33166; Laura Clif-
ford Barney, Washington. 34279
1715
34280
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34301
Opium eater; by W. D. Caddell. GO p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1909 ; D : 17337 ; William
Douglas Caddell, Chicago. 34280
a new and original drama in 3 acts, by
C. K. Butler. 12 p. 12°. Ms. [Synopsis]
© Charles E. Butler, New York; 1890:
36834, Nov. 21; 2c. Nov. 21. 34281
Opium fiend; by E. L. Copeland. 70 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Edwin Lincoln Copeland, Wichita : D :
9739, Jan. 3, 1907; 2c. Jan. 3, 1907. 34282
Opium (The) queen; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by Joseph Jarrow.
© Samuel Blair McLin. United States;
1899:30704, May 6. 34283
Opium, (The) ring; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
C. A. Taylor.
© Ghas. A. Taylor, Foxl)()ro, Mass.; 1896:
23936, Apr. 17. 34284
Opponent (The); drama in 4 acts, bv E. Ong-
ley. 197 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. May 28, 1913; D : 33351 ; Evelyn
Ongley, New York. 34285
Opportune (An) elopement; phiy in 1 net. by
C Kiener. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1911; D : 25341 ; Charles
Kiener, Washington. 34286
Opportunity; original comedv drama in 4 acts.
hy H. A. Wimbush. [3], 67 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 17. 1912; 0:31156; H. A. Wim-
bush, Denver. 34287
Opposite (The) sex; play in 1 act, by JoIdi
Gilroy. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913; D : 33054 ; Mabelle
Blake, New York. 34288
Opposites; an American comedy in 4 acts, by
C. G. Harger, jr.
© C. G. Harger, .jr., Canton, O. ; 1881:
20555, Dec. 31. 34289
Op'ry (The) house manager. See Sally
Smithers.
Opstandelsens dag. 8ee Efterladte skrifter;
af Henrik Ibsen.
Optima; comic opera in 2 acts, by R. Fax. [47]
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1909 ; D : 17045 ; Reuben Fax,
Toronto, Canada. 34290
Optimist (The); play in 3 acts, farcical in
nature, by D. Barrist. 101 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1910 ; D : 22384 ; David Bar-
rist, Philadelphia, 34291
Options; rural drama in 4 acts, by M. H.
Krout. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1909; D: 17140; Mary H.
Krout, Chicago. 34292
Oracle (The); musical drama, libretto by V.
Robertson and H. J. Stewart. 16 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1910 ; D : 22335 ; H. J. Stew-
art and Peter Robertson, San Francisco.
34293
an operetta in 2 acts, written and com-
posed by M. L. Carr.
© Mary Louise Carr, San Francisco;
1894:10080, Feb. 13. 34294
See also Oracolo (L')
Oracle (The) of Delphi. See Apollo.
Oracolo (L') (The oracle); music drama in 1
act, based on The cat and the cherub, of C. B.
Fernald, by Caraillo Zanoni, English tr. by
Percy Pinkerton, music by Franco Leoni.
New ed. New York. Fred RuUmau, inc.,
1915. 25 p. 4°. [Libretto only, Italian and
English]
© Jan. 20, 1915; Ic. Jan. 30, 1915; D:
39544; Chnppell & co., ltd., London. 34294a
Orange and green; play in 1 act, by Seumas
MacManus and F. Keenan. [2], 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1910; D: 22210; Frank Kee-
nan, New York. 34295
Orange blossom; drama in 6 scenes, by P.
Chynoweth. [1], 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
I© Ic. Nov. 9, 1912; D : 31349 ; Phillips
Chynoweth, Madison, Wis. 34296
Orange blossoms; by S. -T. Jack.
© Sara T. Jack, Chicago ; 1896 : 31570.
May 25. 34297
a comedy in 3 acts, by A. K. Fulton.
110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert K. Fulton, Baltimore; 1889:
35630, Nov. 22; 2c. Dec. 10, 1890; Ic. rev. ed.
Nov. 19, 1891. 34298
• a pantomimic sketch in 1 act, by Pilar
Morin, music by Aime Lachaume.
© John B. Doris, New York ; 1896 : 21019.
Apr. 3. 34299
Orange (The) book; play in 3 acts, by A. Mixon.
100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1912; D : 30787 ; Ada
Mixon, Washington. 34300
Orange (The) girl; or, The merry days of
Charles the Second.
© AVilliam F. Rochester, Baltimore; 1884:
17283, Aug. 27, 34301
1716
34302
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
34320
Drang- eman (The) Sec Four Irish plays; by
St. John G. Ervine.
Orator (The) of Zapata City; a play in 1 act.
urr. for the stage from his story of that
name, by Richard Harding Davis.
© Charles Belmont Davis, New York : 1900
A: 8374, Mar. 31. 34302
Oratory; an original Ethiopian sketch, com-
posed and arr. by W. P. Sweatnam. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Willis P. Sweatnam, New York; 1887:
.5891, Mar. 14: 2c. Mar. 14. 34303
Orchard (The) of the king-; in 1 act, by R. C.
Dillmore.
© Richard Casper Dillmore, Philadelphia ;
1900 A : 28014. Nov. 12. 34304
Orchid (The); a new and original musical
play, by James T. Tanner, lyrics by Adrian
Ross and Percy Greenbank, music by Ivan
Caryll and Lionel Monckton. London, Chap-
pell & CO., ltd.. 1903. cover-title, 35 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Chappell & CO.. London; D : 4142, Oct.
27, 1903; 2c. Oct. 27, 1903. 34305
Orchid (The) bride; tabloid play, by H. Howard
[pseud, of H. H. Levy] 18 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1915; D : 39797 : H. Howard
T>evy. New York. 34305a
Orcutt (The) case; play in 4 acts, by M. Thomp-
.son. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1915 ; D : 40806 ; Maravene
Thompson, Sea Cliff, N. Y. 34305b
Ordeal (The); a play in 4 acts, bv Marco
Praga, tr. by D. St. Cyr. 190 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Dirce St. Cyr. New York; D : 12343,
Feb. 10, 1908; 2c. Feb. 10, 1908. 34306
-southern ronumtic drama in 4 acts, by
H. E. Neibling. 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10. 1910; D : 17903 ; Harold
Edmund Neibling, Bethany, Neb. 34307
Ordeal (The) of Elizabeth; a drama in 5 acts,
adapted from the novel, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklvn ; D : 9653, Dec.
17. 1906. 34308
Ordeal (The) of two sisters; a melodrama in
6 acts, by D. T. Callahan.
© D. T. Callahan, San Francisco; 1898:
59218, Oct. 7. 34309
Order no. 11; dramatic arrangement, by A. A.
Milner. 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adeline A. Milner. Denver : D : 9201,
Oct. 8, 1906; 2c. Sept. 24, 1906. 34310
Order (The) of Montrino. See Leo, the icono-
clast.
Order (The) of the Bath; burlesque play for
black-face comedians in 4 acts, by W. M.
MacMahon. [3], 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1912; D : 30987 ; William
Marcus MacMahon, New York. 34311
a comedy in 1 act, by H. H. Morell aufl
E. J. Malyon. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Laura Burt and Henry Stanford, Great
Kills, N. Y. ; D : 13279, Julv 2, 1908 ; 2c.
.July 2. 1908. 34312
Order (The) of the day; play in 4 acts, bv
J. Ellison. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1912 ; D : 30527 ; Jennie El-
lison, Astoria, N. Y. 34313
Order of the fan; play for nine girls in 3
scenes. [New Y'ork, Edgar S. Werner &
CO.. 1905] 6 p. 12°. (On cover: Werner's
plays)
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 7127,
Aug. 19, 1905; 2c. Oct. 6, 1905. 34314
Order (The) of the Garter. Sec Garter (The)
Order (The) of the skull. Sec Kopalee.
Order (The) of the sons of Mars. See Ctirtain
(The) lifted.
Order (The) of the yellow robe; farcical com-
edy drama in 3 acts, by Langdale Williams.
Chicago, Chicago manusci-ipt co., 1914. [44]
p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1914; D: 39135; Alex. Byers.
Chicago. 34315
Order (The) of things; play in 3 acts, by W.
Bullock. 117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1912 ; D : 30.554 ; William Bul-
lock. New Y'ork. 34316
Orderly (The); play in 1 act, by J. P. Toohey.
[2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2. 1913 ; D : 34299 ; John P.
Toohey, New York. 34317
Orders o' th' boss; vaudeville sketch, by Charles
Hodges. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Stillman H. Benner, San .lose, Cal. ; D :
15119, Feb. 18, 1909; 2c. Feb. 18, 1909.
34318
Ordinary sinners; an original dramatic com-
position in 4 acts, by K. Ridsdale. Typo-
written.
© Kate Ridsdale, Denver; 1900 A: 29841.
Dec. 8; Ic. Dec. 10. 34319
Ordog (Az) (The devil); a comedy in 1 act.
tr. and arr. from the 3 act Hungarian play
of the same name, by .Tohann Knitray and
Preston Kendall [pseud, of P. Kendall-
Cooper] [18] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Preston Kendall-Cooper, New York ; 1 > :
13744, Sept. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 9. 1908. 34320
1717
34321
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34340
Ordonnance (L') a tout faire; vaudeville mili-
taire en 1 acte, par Jean Carwald et Rosal-
Berry. Paris, C. Joubert, 1913. 32 p. 8°.
© Nov. 22, 1913; 2c. Dec. 1. 1913; D:
35208; Joubert, Pari.<5. 34321
Ordre de bon temps; musical drama in 4 acts,
by D. C. Stone. 162] p. 4". Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1910; D : 22809 ; Daniel
Clifford Stone, Dorchester, Mass. 34321a
O'Reagans (The); an original comedy in 3
acts and 7 scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 18S6 :
19821, Sept. 2. 34322
O'Beagan's touchdown; by W. J. Lully and J.
Walsh.
© William J. Lullv and John AValsh. Bos-
ton ; D : 18, Jan. 8, 1901. 34323
Oregon; a comedy drama of pioneer days, by
J. M. Ordway. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© June McMillen Ordwav, Portland, Or. ;
D:9375, Nov. 3, 1906; 2c. Nov. 3, 1906.
34324
— drama in 4 acts.
© Minnie Wallace. United States; 1881:
17874, Nov. 17. 34325
— 4 act drama, by J. H. Watson.
© James H. Watson, Duluth, Minn. ; D :
6252, Fel). 21, 1905. 34326
an idyl, a pioneer drama in 4 acts, by
Joaquin Miller [pseud, of C. H. Miller]
© C. H. Miller, New York; 1881:13764.
Sept. 8. 34327
a play, by J. M. Ordway. 35 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© June McMillen Ordway, Portland, Or. ;
D:6860, June 3, 1905; 2c. Mav 5, 1906.
34328
Oregon (The) outlaws.
© James Francis Post, Vancouver, British
Columbia ; D : 2869, Dec. 23, 1902. 34329
Oreille (L') f endue; pidce en 4 actes, par L.
N§poty. [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1908.
2 p. 1., 89 p. 12°.
© Lucien Nepoty, Paris ; D : 14265. Nov.
12, 1908; 2c. Nov. 12, 1908.. 34330
O'Reilly aboo; or, Willy Reilly and his col-
leen bawn. an Irish comedy drama in 4
acts, by Chas. Osborne and E. J. Parker.
89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dominick Murray and E. J. Parker.
New York; 1890:40171, Dee. 19; 2c. Dec. 20.
34331
O'Reilly at the Waldorf Astoria; comedy
musical sketch, by W. J. Wilson. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1910 ; D : 17907 ; William J.
Wilson, Brooklyn. 34332
Oreo at the French ball; comedy in 4 acts,
adapted by A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett,' New York; 1884:
21043, Oct. 20. 34333
Oresteia des Aischylos. See Orestes.
Orestes; a play in 2 acts from the French,
tr. by A. Tridon.
© Andre Tridon, New York ; D : 15664.
Apr. 20, 1909. 34334
a tragedy, by Richard Le Gallienne. New
York, M. Kennerley, 1910. 50 p. 12'
© Mar. 25, 1910; 2c. Apr. 18, 1910; D:
20813; Mitchell Kennerley, New York.
34335
eine trilogie, nach der Oresteia des
Aischylos, von Felix Weingartner. Dich-
tung. Leipzig, Breitkopf & Hartel, 1901.
85 p. 16°. ( [Breitkopf & Hiirtels textbiblio-
thek, nr. 274] )
Contents : Agamemnon. — Das todtenop-
fer. — Die ex'inyen.
© Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig; D : 1089,
Nov. 13, 1901; 2c. Nov. 13, 1901. 34336
Organ (The) builder; drama in 1 act and 1
scene, by E. Corley. 18 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1915; D : 40178 : Ethel
Corley, Seattle. 34336a
Organ (The) grinder; comic opera in 3 acts,
-book by A. Powell, lyrics by Reuben Fax.
58 p. 4°. Typewritten'. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1910; D : 22107 ; Arthur
Powell, Stratford, Conn., and Reuben Fax.
Toronto, Canada. 34337
1 act play, by J. E. McCann. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John Ernest McCann, New York ; D :
8049, Feb. 24, 1906; 2c. Feb. 24, 1906.
34338
a 1 act playlet, by Ernest C. Whitton.
[2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Morris Levine and Sadye Rosenzweig.
New York ; D : 12189. Jan. 16, 1908 ; Ic. Dec.
19, 1907; Ic. Jan. 30, 1908. 34339
or, Cast thy bread upon the waters.
play in 1 act, by M. Hyinan. 4 p. f.
Typewritten.
■ © Ic. May 31, 1913; D : 33365 ; Milton
Hyman, San Francisco. 34340
1718
34341
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34361
Organo (El) de las senoras; peri6dico femenino
en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros y un prelimi-
nar, en pi'osa y verso, original de A. Sanchez
Carrere, nn'usica de los niaestros Modesto y
Vicente lioniero. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanolesl 1911. 42 p., 1 1. 12°. [Ll-
l)rett(> only]
© L»ec. 30. lt)ll : 2c. Jan. 2. 1912 ; D : 28151 ;
AdoHo Silnchez Carrere, Madrid. 34341
Grgullo (El) de Albacete; juguete c6mico en 3
actos, por A. I'a.so y .J. Abati. Madrid [Socie-
dad de au tores espaiioles] 1914. 87 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36513; Antonio Paso y Joaquin Abati, Ma-
drid. 34341a
Oriana; a comic opera in 2 acts, by J. B. Cas-
sell and H. B. Iszard.
© Joseph B. Cassell and Harry B. Iszard,
Leadville, Col.; 1888:29761, Oct. 19. 34342
Orient (The): a grand dramatic musical and
terpsich.oriai spectacular representation of the
Orient, by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossv Kiralfv, New York ; 1892 : 28421,
July 7. 34343
synopsis of a dramatic Avork to be drama-
tized hereafter, by B. Kiralfy. Typewritten.
© Bolossv Kiralfy, New York; 1892:46907;
Nov. 18 ; 2c. Nov. 18. 34344
Orient (The) express; comedy in 3 acts, adapted
from the Ceniiun play Die orient reise of Os-
car lilumentlnil and Gustav Kadelburg, by
F. C. Burnand and Augustin Daly. [5], 58 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1913; D : 31938 ; Joseph F.
Daly and Richard Dorney, Ne\v York. 34345
Oriental America; by J. W. Ishani.
© John W. Isham. New York ; 1895 : 63367,
63369. Dec. 14. 34346, 34347
- Same. Typewritten.
© John W. Isham, New York ; 1896 : 48875.
34348
Aug. 29 ; 2c. Aug. 29.
-extravaganza in 2 acts, by S. T. Jack.
© Sam. T. Jack, Chicago; 1896:21527,
Apr. 6. 34349
Oriental (The) curse; 1 act sketch, by O. E. V.
Almgren and H. Dela Poore. 5 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 31. 1911 ; D : 25696 ; Oscar E. V.
Almgren and Harold Dela Poore, New York.
34350
Oriental (An) intruder; play in 3 acts, by
Charles Goddard. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12. 1915 ; D : 39970 ; Star co..
New York. 34350a
Oriental (The) painting; or. The sacrifice, play
by A. Armband. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1912; D: 28443; Abraham
Armband, New York. 34351
Oriental (An) paradox; musical comedy in 2
acts, book and lyrics by D. S. Marion. [88]
ji. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Dave S. Marion, New York ; D : 5719,
Nov. 2, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1904. 34352
Oriental (The) psychic; by A. Ahumada. 30 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ali Ahumada, New York ; D : 1639, Mar.
24, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1902. 34353
Oriental (The) spy; tabloid play of today in
3 acts, by Miron Lefhngwell. Chicago, Chicago
manuscript co., 1914. [33] p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed. (Byer's library of tabloid plays)
© Nov. 3, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1914 ; D : 38898 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 34353a
Oriental (An) wooing; comedy in 3 acts, by L.
Byrne. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lee Byrne, St. Louis ; D : 2659, Nov. 17,
1902 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1902. 34354
Origin (The) and development of dress; arr.
by Livingston Rus.sell.
© W. L. Hatch, New York; 1895:49107,
Sept. 27. 34355
Origin (The) of champagne. See Moonshine.
Origin of love; by K. Bennett. 5 p. 4°, Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1910; D: 20545; Katheryne
Bennett, New York. 34356
Original (The) baby in the cradle; by E. Miles.
Typewritten.
© Edv.-ard Miles, Brooklyn; 1898:63425,
Oct. 29 ; 2c. Oct. 29. 34357
Original Christmas dialogs; by Elizabeth F.
Guptill. Lebanon, O.. March brothers, 1905.
cover-title, 37 p. 16°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 7105, Aug.
14,- 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1905. 34358
Original (The) Cohen; melodrama in 4 acts, by
Scott Marble. [89] p. 4'. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1912; D: 29494; American
amusement assn., Cliicago. 34359
a play in 4 acts, by P. Brounoff.
© Platon Brounoff, New York ; D : 4018,
Sept. 25, 1903. 34360
Original (The) Cynthia; by Mrs. J. B. Macks
and B. C. Hart.
© Mrs. James B. Macks and B. C. Hart,
New York ; D : 6432, Mar. 25, 1905. 34361
1719
34362
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34380
Original illuminated poems with one hundred
curious and beautiful illustratons; byAmelie
rOiseau [pseud, of Mrs. G. J. Byrd]
© Mrs. George J. Byrd, New York: D:
.-)116, Mar. l.^i", in04. 34362
Original (An) minstrel first part; in 1 act and
1 scene, by C. A. Reade. [14] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Charles Arlington Ileade, Chicago; D:
4375, Dec. 11, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1903. 34363
Original (The) Mr. Benson; a comedietta in 1
act, by Kenneth Lee. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edna Willa Troop, Detroit; D : 4717,
Mar. 12, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1904. 34364
Original monologues and sketches; by Belle
Marshall Lftcke. Boston, AV. H. Baker & co.,
1903. 83 p. 12°.
Contents : A man, a maid and a dress-
suit case. — How Miss Ceely took the cake. —
American bea\ities. — Polly's surprise party. —
Uncle Ned's ring.— His best girl. — Mrs. Fol-
lansbee's tramp.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; A : 69390.
Sept. 22, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1903. 34364a
Original (An) package; a 3 act musical
comedy, by J. H. Dobbins.
© J. H. Dobbins, Richiiioiid, Ind. ; 1S90 :
23.529, July 26. 34365
Original (The) plumber; by C. Spinks. 7 ]).
4°. Printed.
© Feb. b'l. 1910: 2c. Feb. 23. 1910: E:
20264; Charles Spinks, Omaha, Neb. 34366
Original (An) story; comedy sketch in 1
scene, by W. Howe. [12] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1011 ; D : 23407 : Walter
Howe, New York. 34367
Original (An) widow's pension; or. The fugi-
tive fortune, a comedy in 4 acts, by Kath»-
erine Van Harlingen.
© .John William Butler. San Francisco;
1898 : 6114, Jan. 17 ; 2c. Jan. 17. 34368
O'Riley's night off; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by J. B. Donovan.
© James B. Donovan. New York; 189.5:
2387, Jan. 7. 34369
Orindo; by P. B. Clau.sen.
© Peter B. Clausen, East -Omaha. Neb. :
1893 : 53513, Dec. 2. 34370
Oriole (The) comic opera co. See Stranded.
Orion; or. The champion of the belt, bur-
lesque play, by C. T. P. Ware.
© Charles T. P. Ware, New York; 1873:
1773, Feb. 21. 34371
Orkan (Der); das schauspiel einer kiinstler-
krise, 3 akte, von Kurt Kiichler. Berlin-
Wilmersdorf, F. Bloch erben, 1914. 86 p.
8°.
© Jan. 12. 1915; D: 39380; Felix Blo,li
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 34371a
Orlandus; by T>. Mowry.
© Lincoln Mowry, New York ; 1884 : 1893,
Jan. 26. 34372
Ormondes (The); a drama, hv T. F. Strange.
89 p. Ms.
© Thomas Fraivis Strange, Bo.st.on; 1887:
8899, Apr. 12; Ic. Apr. 12. 34373
Oro dies; a drama of 18 scenes, by I. N. Ter-
rill.
© L N. Terriil', Lansing, Kan.; 1898:
53348, Sept. 12. 34374
Oro (L') e I'orpello; commedia in 2 atti, di
T. Gherardi del Testa, with English notes
by C. H. Thurber. Boston, D. C. Heath &
CO., 1893. 68 p. 12°. (Heath's modern
language series)
© C. H. Thurber, Ithaca, N. Y. : 1893:
44280, Oct. 4; 2c. Sept. 22. 34375
Orpat and Ardath. See Lady of the Nile.
Orphan (The) Althaea and Strafford Ellis-
ton; play in 4 acts, by M. .1. L. f'otton.
34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9. 1915; D:4144i); Mary Jane
Lloyd Cotton, Chicago. .34375a
Orphan (The) and foundling; or, The cripple
of Paris, a draniu in 3 acts, by S. E. Ryan.
© Samuel Erwin Ryan, New York : 187."» :
10743, Oct. 16. 34376
Orphan (The) and his violin; a drama in 5
acts, by J. A. Manning.
© James A. Manning. Boston; 1886:
24787. Nov. 2. 34377
Orphan and the heiress; an cniotional melo-
drama in 4 acts, by J. T. Walsh and C P.
Brown. [67] p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. Theo. Walsh and Charles 1'. Brown.
ITnited States ; D : 4899, Apr. 7, 1904 : 2c.
Apr. 7, 1904. 34378
Orphan (The) and the octopus; '.omic op<'ra
in 2 acts, by G. B. Hill. 115 ]•>. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1913 : D : 32983 : Geoi-ge I?i-a(l-
bury Hill, Milwaukee. 34379
Orphan (An) boy's career. See Pantomime
Joe.
Orphan (An) heiress; a sensational comedy
melodrama in 5 acts, by Arthur Jefi'erson.
© Agnes Wallace Villa. New York; O:
2441, Oct. 33, 1902. 34380
See also Ace (The) of hearts. — Blanche.
1720
34381
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34401
Orphan (The) of Ballahooly; a drama in 4
acts, libretto and music by Rev. Thomas De-
laney.
© T. Delaney, New Orleans ; 1897 : 65264,
Nov. 23. 34381
Orphan (An) of the state; a drama, adapted
from tlie FrtMicli. by .Tosepli Sydney (Jos$
F. Godoy)
© Jose F. Godoy, California; 1880:12281,
Aug. 9. 34382
drama in 5 a^ts, adapted from the French,
by Joseph S.vdney [pseud, of Jose F. Godoy]
93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1910; D : 20238 ; Albert L.
Godoy, Mexico. 34383
Orphans (The); a domestic drama, by Bartley
Campbell.
© R. M. Carroll, New York; 1874:8779,
July 1. 34384
Orphan's (An) oath; a realistic drama in 4 acts
and 7 tableaux, by F. Davis.
© Frank Davis, New York; 1882:2394,
Feb. 15. 34385
See also At last.
Orphans (The) of New York; an original com-
edy driiniii in 4 acts, by N. S. Wood.
© N. S. Wood, Brooklyn; 1890:29148,
Sept. 22. 34386
Orphans of San Francisco. See While Frisco
■was burning.
OiTihan's (An) prayer; drama in 4 acts, by Ed-
gar Humphrey. [72] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edwin De Coursey, Evansville, Ind. ; D :
3267, Mar. 20, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1903. 34387
Orphans with parents. See Price of love.
Ori>hee; ballet en 2 actes, par Roger-Ducasse.
Paris. Durand et cie., 1912. 8 p. 8°.
© Nov. 4, 1912; 2c. Dec. 23, 1912; D:
32950; Durand et cie., Paris. 34388
Orpheus and Eurydice; ballet in several com-
positions, invented and arr. by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; 1887 : 2676,
Feb. 3. 34389
an operatic burlesque, libretto by F. Almy,
songs by F. Almy, .Tesse C. Dann, R. C. Rog-
ers. John B. Olmsted, Carleton Sprague, music
by S. Clark, M. E. Robinson.
© Frederic Almy, Robert Cameron Rogers,
Seth Clark, and Minott E. Robinson, Buffalo ;
1897:30935. May 22; 2c. May 22. 34390
Orpheus comedy four; in Throw that light on
me, pl;iy in 1 act. by O. M. Scott and G. Ford.
2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1912 ; D : 30608 ; O. M. Scott
and Geo. Ford, Chicago. 34391
Orpheus in the underground; [play in 2 acts]
by Sir H. Tree. [65] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28195 ; Sir Herbert
Tree, London. 34392
Orsana; an opera comique in 3 acts, by George
and Maurice Arnold [pseud, of M. A. Strotli-
otte]
© George W. Arnold, .ir., and Maurice
Arnold Strothotte, New York; 1891:29899,
Aug. 21. 34393
Orthodoxy; play in 1 act, by Nina Wilcox Put-
nam. {In The Forum, v. 51, no. 6, June,
1914 ; periodical © May 25, 1914 ; 2c. May 26,
1914 ; B : 302878 ; Mitchell Kennerley, New
York) 34393a
Ortrun und Ilsebill; eine marchenkomodie in
5 akten, von Otto Ernst [pseud, des O. E.
Schmidt] Leipzig, Verlag von L. Staackmann.
1906. 152 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3. 1905, by Otto
Ernst, Germany; res. no. 526; Ic. Sept. 14,
1906. 34394
Orythya; a wordless drama of ancient Rome, by
E. V. Cooke-Hanegan. Philadelphia, J. W.
Barclay, printer [1909] [3] p. 8°. [Synop-
sis]
© E. V. Cooke-Hanegan, London ; D : 15606,
Apr. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1909. 34395
Orythya, the dancing girl; a story of ancient
Rome, by J. Garrison. [5] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Jules Garrison, New York ; D : 15945,
May 24, 1909 ; 2c. May 24, 1909. 34396
Osarsiph, prince of Egjrpt; a drama, by J. G.
Schwahn.
© J. G. Schwahn, Los Angeles ; 1893 : 8461.
Feb. 13. 34397
Osbern and ITrsyne; drama in 3 acts, by John
Oliver Hobbes [pseud, of Mrs. Craige] Lon-
don, New York, J. Lane [1899] 4 p. 1., 94 p.,
1 1. 12°.
© John Lane. London ; 1899 : 69385, Oct. 25 ;
2c, Oct. 26. 34398
Oscar Loraine and his wood be partners; ven-
triloquial musical sketch [by Sam Ehrlirh]
5 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 29. 1910; D: 20910; Oscar
Loraine, New York. 34399
Oscar Wilde; a dramatic portrait, by A. Blanch-
ard. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Af thur Blanchard, Cambridge, Mass. ; D :
11781, Nov. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1907. 34400
Oscar's birthday. Typewritten.
© Geo. Henry Trader, New York ; 1900 A :
12058, May 14; 2c. July 3. 34401
1721
34402
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34418
Osceola; (jr, The sorrows of the Seminoles, a
drama in 4 acts, by B. McCrary.
© Beu McCrary, Snohomish, Wash.; 1889:
23312, July 80. 34402
Osgar und Adolf; musical comedy, being a
dramatization of humorous literary and art
features, in 2 acts, by F. W. Schaefer and
A. D. Condo. 01 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. July 17, 1913; D: 33819; Fred W.
Schaefer, Berkeley, Cal. 34403
Oshkosh next week; a comedy for a singing
quartette, by Harry L. Newton. Chicago,
T. S. Denison, 1908. 7 p. 12°. ( [Denison's
vaudeville sketches] ) [Words only]
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 13423, July
27, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1908. 34404
Osiris; an Egyptian comic opera in 3 acts, li-
bretto by M. A. Bartlett, music by H. E.
Bates.
© Murray A. Bartlett, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,
and Harol<l E. Bates, NeAv Hamburgh, N. Y. ;
1889 : 9247, Mar. 23. 34405
Os-ka-wawa (The); dramatization of Longfel-
low's song of Hiawatha, by R. R. Wright.
[48] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1914; D : 3G657 ; Ruby Ra-
clielle Wright, Chicago. 34405a
Osmo; an opera in 2 acts with intermezzo, li-
bretto by W. (jr. Harrison, music by H. J.
Stewart.
© William Greer Harrison and H. J. Stew-
art, United States ; 1897 : 6G16, Jan 22.
34406
Osru. See Every-soul.
Osteopathic office hours; an object lesson in 1
act and several scenes, by M. A. Willey.
© Marguerite A. Willey, Boston ; D : 13797.
Aug. 29, 1908. 34407
Osterfest (Das) bei den haschen; miirchenspiel
in 3 bildern mit gesang und tanz, gedichtet
und arr. von Henny Voigt.
© H. Oppenheimer, Hameln, Germany; D:
8870, July 26, 1906. 34408
'Ostler Joe; by R. Hutchinson.
© Ilodolphe Hutchinson, Frankford, Phila-
delphia ; 1887 : 399, Jan. 7. 34409
a drama in 4 acts, by A. J. Westermayr.
© Arthur J. Westermayr, New York ; 1893 :
24553, May 20. 34410
■ in r> acts. 49 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Olivia Blakelej', Memphis, Tenn. ; D:
1529, Mar. 7, 1902; 2c. Mar. 7, 1902. 34411
'Ostler Joe — Continued.
— —a melodrama, by J. Miller (Lucille Loring)
[i. e. J. M. Clarke] [25] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© JosepJiine Miller, Boston; 1889:29 .Fan
2 ; 2c. Feb. 18. 34412
a play in 4 acts, by George Fawcett R(nve
and Douglas Hamilton.
© Archibald Gordon, New York; 1886:
2G572, Nov. 24. 34413
• • See also Hostler Joe.
Ostpreussen; schauspiel in 3 akten, von Paul
Enderliug. Stuttgart und Berlin, J. G. Cotta'-
sche buchhandlung nachfolger, 1915. 141 p.
12°.
© May 15, 1915; Ic. June 21, 1915; D:
40997; J. G. Cotta'sche buchhandlung nach-
folger, Berlin. 34413a
Otello. See Othello.
Othello; ed. by Horace Howard Furness. Phila-
delphia, J. B. Lip])incott company, viii, [1],
471 p. 8°. (New variorum ed. of Shakes-
peare. V. 6)
© J. B. Lippiiicott CO.,, Philadelphia ; 1886:
8337, Apr. 8; 2c. Apr. 12. 34414
-a tragedy in 5 acts, by William Shakes-
peare. The correct Edwin Bo(.(h jicting edi-
tion, ed. by John M. Kingdom. New York,
R. M. De Witt, 1876. 69 p. 12°. (De Witt's
acting plays, no. 209)
© Robert M. De Witt. New York; 1876:
14581, Dec. 29; 2c. Sept. 15, 1877. 34415
— —Same. The Italian version as i)erformed
by Salvini and his Italian company during the
American tour. New York, 1873.
© Charles B. Bur'o'ell, New York; 1874:
1284, Feb. 4 ; 2c. Feb. 4. 34416
-Same, with the English and Itiilian words,
as performed bv Si^nor Salvini. N(>w York
G. D. Kopp(>l. 1889. 86 p. 8°.
© Charles D. Koppel, New York; 1889:
29616. Sept. 30; 2c. Oct. 19. 34417
with a special introduction by William E.
Henley and an original frontispiece by F.
Brangwyn. [The University press Shakes-
peare. Renaissance ed.] New York. George
D. Sproul, 1908. xxi, 172 p. front. 4°. (The
complete works of William Shnkespe;ire, with
annotations and a general introduction by
Sidney Lee. v. 32)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
210691, June 29, 1908 ; 2c. June 29, 1908.
34418
1722
34419
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34433
Othello — Continued.
(Otello); lyric <lraiii!\ in 4 acts, by Giuseppe
Vrrdi, libretto founded on Shakespejire'-s trag-
edy, bv Arrico Boito. Knglish version by
W' O. "Day.
© Willard G. Day, Baltimore; 1891:31367,
Sept. 4. 34419
(Shakespeare's); ))iogTaphical outlines and
notes by Margaret Hill McCarter. Topeka,
Kan., Crane <fc company, 1908. 131 p. 12°,
(The Crane classics, no. 41)
© Crane & co., Topeka, Kan.: A: 21 7478.
Sept. 21, 1908 ; 2c. May G, 1909. 34420
— with introduction, notes and plan of
preparation, selected, by Brainerd Kellogg.
New York, E. ]\Iaynard & co., 1892. 5, vi-vii,
[2], 8-ix, 10-180 p. 1 illus. 24°. (English
classics )
© Effingliam Maynard & co.. New York;
1891 : 41933. Nov. 23 ; Ic. May 21. 1892.
34421
— (Shakespeare's tragedy of); the prompt-
book ed. by W. Winter, as presented by Edwin
Booth. [V. 61 New York, Francis Hart &
company, 1878. 125 p. 16°.
© William Winter, New York; 1878:8373.
July 19 ; 2c. Oct. 4. 34422
— the Moor of Venice; ed. by Thomas M. Par-
rt>tt. New York, The Macmillan company.
1912. xix, 179 p. front. 24°. (The Tudor
Shakespeare)
© Oct. 2, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 3, 1912 ; A : 320694 ;
Macmillan co., New York. 34423
ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe.
Harper's library ed. New York and London,
Harper & brothers, 1898. 216 p. front, illus.
12°. (Shakespeare's complete works, v. 14)
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1898 : 26695,
Apr. 29 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 34424
— (Bevised version of Shakespeare's);
in 5 acts, by J. E. Hall. Tercentenary ed.,
1916. 120 p.' 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1915: D : 41368 ; J. Eugene
Hall, Vinita, Okl. 34424a
■ Same. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Sept. 28. 1915; D : 41854 ; J. Eugene
Hall. Vinita, Okl. 34424b
(Shakespeare's) ; with introduction and
notes, explanatoi'v and critical, by H. N.
Hudson. Boston, Ginn v''c Heath, 1881. 209 p.
16°. (Annotated Englisb classics)
© Henrv N. Hudson, Boston; 1881:7031,
May 7 ; 2c. Aug. 24. 34425
Othello, the Moor of Venice (Shakespeare's) —
Continued.
-Same. Boston. New York [etc.] Ginn &
company [1909] 209 p. 16°.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from May 7, 1909; A:
229459, Jan. 29, 1909; 2c. Jan. 29, 1909.
34426
^ with introduction and notes, ex-
planatory and critical, by Margaret A. Eaton.
Boston. New York [etc.] Educational pub-
lisbing company [1906] 157 p. 16°.
© Educational pub. co., Boston ; A : 143741,
Mar. 6, 1906; 2c. Apr. 12, 1906. 34427
(Shakespeare's tragedy of); ed. with
notes by William J. Rolfe. New York, Harper
& brothers, 1879. 214 p. front, illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1879 : 10317,
Aug. 4; 2c. Aug. 7. 34428
Same. NewYork, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1903] 263 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°.
© Wm. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
66351, Aug. 14, 1903; 2c. Feb. 1, 1904. 34429
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can liook company [1907] 2 p. 1., [9]-216 p.
front., illus. 16°.
© William .J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Aug. 4, 1907; A:
180975, July 3, 1907 ; 2c. July 23, 1907.
34430
• (The tragedie of); by William Shakes-
peare, ed. with notes, introduction, glossary,
list of variorum readings and selected criti-
cism by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke.
[First" folio ed.] New York, T. Y. Crowell
& CO. [1908] 4 p. 1., vii-xxxi, 311 p. front.
16°.
© Thomas Y. (Jlrowell & co., New York; A:
199825. Feb. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1908.
24431
• See also Shakespeare's works. — Shaking
Shakespeare.
Othello a la mode; play in 3 pts., by J. E. Aus-
trian. [2], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1914; D: 36724; Joseph E.
Austrian, New York. 34431a
O-Thello and Dar's-de-money; burlesque on
Shakespeare's tragedy of Othello, by Frank
Dumont. New York, Chicago [etc.] M. AVit-
mark & sons, 1905. 11 p. 12°.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 6091.
Jan. 11, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1905. 34432
Othello, jr.; a comedy in 1 act, by A. Vattei'
and C. S. Street.
© August Vatter and Charles S. Street.
Boston; 1891:19101, May 2. 34433
1723
34434
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34454
Othello outdone; travesty in 1 act, by M. Clay-
ton, R. Anderson and L. Drew. 14, [2] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1911; D : 24061 ; Murray
Clayton. Richard Anderson and Lillian Drew,
Norwood, O. 34434
Othello, the boss; or, The coming Shakespeare,
character sketch, by S. Weintraub. [11, 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1912; D: 29339; Sigmund
Weintraub, New York. 34435
Other (The); a drama in 3 acts, tr. and adapted
ironi the French, by E. Koffnian. 88 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Elenor Koffman, New York ; D : 14373,
Nov. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1908. 34436
Other (The) body; play in 1 act, by M. Q.
Dixon. [2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1915; D : 41137 ; Mary Q.
Dixon, Philadelphia. 34436a
Other (The) brother; a comedy in 1 act, by
I. G, Thompson. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Inez G. Thompson, Boston ; D : 12870,
Apr. 30, 1908; 2c. May 11, 1908. 34437
Other (The) Cohn; a comedy in 1 act, by M.
linchmaun.
© Max Bachmann, New York ; D : 1281 .
.Tan. 13, 1902. 34438
Other (The) danger; a drama in 4 acts, by
Maurice Donnay, tr. by Charlotte Tenney
David. {In The Drama, no. 11, Aug. 1913;
periodical © Sept. 7, 1913 ; 2c. Sept. 13, 1913 ;
B : 290981 ; Drama league of America, Chi-
cago) 34438a
See also Three modern plays from the
French,
Other days. See Memoirs.
Other (The) Erskine, See Intruder (The)
Other (The) fellow; by H. L. Lyman.
© Herbert Lucius Lyman, Spring Lake,
Mich.; 1900 A: 9890, Apr. 18. 34439
comedy in 1 act, by G, Spooner. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1911; D: 24375; Cecil
Spooner, New York, 34440
a comedy in 3 acts, by M. B. Home
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1904. 144 p. 12°.
© Marv Barnard Home, Belmont, Mass. ;
D:4440, Dec. 28, 1903; 2c. Feb. 23, 1904.
34441
— farce comedy in 1 act, by C. D. Kelly.
[2], 10 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic, Aug. 3, 1914; D : 37727 ; Claud D.
Kelly, Los Angeles. 34441a
Other (The) fellow — Continued.
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by Bernard Kling.
[68] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry West. Boston; D : 1648, Mar. 26.
1902; 2c, Mar. 26, 1902. 34442
farce in 1 act, by B. C. Mason. [2], 33 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1912; D : 31149 ; Ben C.
Mason, Washington. 34443
or, Burlesque instrumentalities, a musical
act, by C. Lick. 13 p. obi. 4°. Typewritten.
© Carl Lick, Philadelphia ; 1886 : 2323G,
Oct. 15 ; 2c. Oct. 15. 34444
or. It happened in Venice, a comedy in 3
acts, by Vix-ginia and William Churcli [i. e.
J. W. Church] 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1909; D : 16292 ; J. W.
Church, Richmond. 34445
Other (The) fellow's coat; a farce comedy in
3 acts, by J. Halloran, jr. Typewritten.
[Synopsis]
© Jolm Halloran, jr.. New York; 1S97 :
55139, Sept. 30; 2c. Mar. 20, 1897. 34446
Other (The) fellow's wife; comedy in 3 acts,
by R, Carle.
© Richard Carle, New York; 1899:62894.
Sept. 28. 34447
Other gods; libretto in 3 acts, based on Pres-
oott's Conquest of Mexico, by V. Eppert.
30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1913; D : 35328 ; Virginia
Eppert, Berlin-Schoneberg. 34448
Other (The) Green; a farce in 3 acts, by G. S.
Johns.
© George S. Johns, St. Louis ; 1899 : 214.'56,
Mar. 24. 34449
Other half; by Louis Weslyn. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1909 ; D : 17551 : J. Louis
Mintz, New York. 34450
drama in 3 acts, by K. J. Stirring. 62 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1913 ; D : 33390 ; Kate Jared
Stirring, Berkeley, Cal. 34451
— play in 4 acts, by P. E. Browne. [2], 89 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1910 ; D : 22414 ; Porter
Emerson Browne, New York. 34452
•playlet, by Mrs. B. A. Armstrong. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1910; D : 20806 ; Mrs. B. A.
Armstrong, Minneapolis. 34453
— topical play in 3 acts, by I. J. Shulsinger.
98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1913; D : 34912 ; Irvin .L
Shulsinger, St. Louis. 34454
1724
34455
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34475
Other (The) man; a comody in 4 acts, by
Charles Klein.
© (J. H. >,lMtlie\vs. Wnshin.iilon; 1S92:
15830, Apr. 11. 34455
— —a drama of to-day in 4 acts, by E. J.
Weisenberg. 74 p. S°. Typewritten.
© Edward J. WeisenbeJ-g". Cleveland ; D :
14674, Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 34456
a dramatic sketch, by A. Madeira. [7] p. t°.
Typewritten.
© Addison Madeira, Kansas City. Mo. ; D :
15262, Mar. 0, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1909. 34457
an original play in 4 acts, by 1''. W. Pros-
brey. [1], 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1912 ; D : 30105 ; Eugene W.
Presbrey, New Rochelle, N. Y. 34458
See also My ward, the widow.
Other (The) man's wife; a comedy in 3 acts,
from the French, by N. J. Long.
© N. J. Long, New Yorlv ; 1896 : 25036.
Apr. 23. 34459
a play in 4 acts, by J. J. Noel.
© Joseph ,L Noel, Oakland, Cal. ; D : 3701.
July 9, 1903. 34460
play in 3 acts, by E. Holland. [2], 112 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1911 ; D : 23356 ; Edwin Hol-
land, New York. 34461
or. Who's married? musical play in 3 acts.
by W. G. Brown. [162] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1914; D: 35752; William
Garland Brown, New York. 34461a
Other (The) Mary; play in 3 acts, by A. Boye-
sen. [2], 146 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1910; D: 21903; Algernon
Boyesen, New York. 34462
•by C. Phillips. [4], 45 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 22000 ; Charles Phil-
lips, San Francisco. 34463
Other men; play in 3 acts, by M. E. Wadling-
ton. [163] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1911 ; D : 23722 ; Mary E.
Wadlington, Ne^v' York. 34464
Other m.en's houses; comedy in 3 acts, by W. H.
Cluxton. 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 191.'); D: 41499; Walter
Henry Cluxton, New York. 34464a
Other men's money; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by T. E. Maddock. Philndelphia, T. E. Mad-
dock, 1906. 88 p. 8°.
© Thomas Edgar Maddock, Philadelphia;
D : 9649, Dec. 17, 1906 ; 2c. May 31, 1907.
34465
Other men's sisters; drama in 4 acts, by J. R.
Clemens. [180] p. 4°. Typewritten."
© Ic. July 26, 1913 ; D : 33898 ; James Koss
Clemens, St. Louis. 34466
Other men's wives; comedy in 4 acts, by E. S.
Sears.
© Edward S. Sears, Boston; 1877:13899.
Nov. 30. 34467
Other (The) Miss Manning; a farcical comedy
in 1 act and 1 .scene, by J. Long Sims.
© J. Heath Futrelle. New York; 1897:
26282, Apr. 29. 34468
Other (The) Mr. Green; by G. S. .Tohns.
© George S. Johns, St. Louis ; D : 4376. Dec.
11, 1903. 34469
Other (The) Mrs. Brig'g's; comedy in 1 act, bv
J. A. McCollom, jr., and J. Leiser. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
■ © Ic. Feb. 7, 1912 ; D : 28594 ; John A. Mc-
Collom, jr., and Joseph Leiser, Allentown, Pa.
34470
Other Mrs. Maharry; a farce comedy in 2 acts,
by P. Hibben. [55] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paxton Hibben, Irvington, Ind. ; D : 6993,
July 3, 1905 ; 2c. July 3, 1905. 34471
Other (The) Mrs. Walker; farce in 1 act, by
John Curran. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Curran, New York; D : 8589, Mav 24,
1906; 2c. May 24, 1906. 34472
Other (The) one; a farce comedy in 1 act, by
Charles Townsend. [Dick's American ed.]
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1901. 9 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 675,
July 19. 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1901. 34473
Other people; play in 4 acts, by A. Reichman.
[145] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D : 40033 ; Arthur
Reichman, New York. 34473a
Other people's business; a farce comedy in 3
acts ,by W. Gault Browne.
© Maud Bearant and Charles L. Chil-
dress, Peru, Ind. ; 1900 A : 7242, Mar. 19 ; 2c.
June 2. 34474
Other peoples' children; comedy of kindness in
3 acts, by L. Worrall. [82] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1913; D : 34215 ; Lechmere
Worrall, London. 34475
Other people's clothes; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by T. R. Marsters. [117] p. 4°. Typo-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 8. 1915 ; D : 39611 ; Theodosia R.
Marsters, Peoria, 111. 34475a
1725
34476
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34495
Other people's money.
© Frances I^. Saiiford, New Haven ; 1877 :
3235, Mar. 16. 34476
a comedy in 4 acts, by S. M. Forrest and
J. A. Russell.
© Samuel M. Forrest and James Anderson
Russell, New York; 1895:13300, Mar. 6.
34477
— a comedy in 3 acts, by E. O. Towne.
© Edward Owings Towne, Chicago ; 1897 :
25958, Apr. 26. 34478
a drama of the times in 5 acts, by D. G.
Reed.
© Duff G. Reed, Chicago; 1878:2105,
Feb. 18. 34479
— a play, by C. E. Fillet.
© C. Edmond Fillet, Brooklyn ; 1873 : 11120,
Sept. 29. 34480
— See also Deserter (The)
Other people's troubles; an eccentricity in 1
scene, bv Frank Dumont. Chicago, The Dra-
matic publishing co. [1897] 10 p. 12°.
([Darkey and comic drama])
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 59881,
Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 34481
Other (The) point of view; playette in 1 act,
by A. Abbott. [2], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913; D: 32626; Allen Ab-
bott, Jamestown, N. Y. 34482
Other (The) self; miniature melodrama of love
and hate in 1 act, by G. G. Hauley. [2], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© 2c. Nov. 12, 1912 ; D : 31427 ; Genevieve G.
Hanley, New York. 34483
Other (The) shot; drama in 1 act, by L.
Strachey. [2], II p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1910 ; D : 22513 ; Lionel Strachey,
New York. 34484
Other (The) side; by A. Royer.
© Archie Royer, Fottstown, Fa. ; 1900 A :
24026, Sept. 27. 34485
comedy, by F. W. Ross, jr., and F. F. Wood-
ford. 44 p. obi. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910 ; D : 20818 ; F. W. Ross,
jr., Elmira, N. Y. 34486
comedy, by P. Mack. 8 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1910 ; D : 20222 ; Fete Mack,
Cliicago. 34487
— drama in 3 acts, by D. Gilchrist and a col-
laborator. 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1910; D: 20864; David Gil-
christ and F. Williusky, Pittsburgh. 34488
Other (The) side — Continued.
episode, by W. A. Boufihton. [17] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1914; D : 37442 ; Willis Arnold
Boughton, (Jambridge, Mass. 34488a
Other (The) side of love; play in 3 acts, by
Harold Bourne. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1915; D : 40293 ; Robert Lo-
raine, London. 34488b
Other (The) side of the question; play in 4
acts, by Z. Moore. [164] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 9, 1913; D : 33747 ; Zillah Moore,
New Yorlc. 34489
Other (The) Tom; a comedy in 4 acts, by A. M.
Smith. New York, John Harper Bonnell &
CO., 1875. 28 p. 12°.
© Amanda M. Smith, United States ; 1876 :
2332, Feb. 25 ; 2c. Feb. 25. 34490
Other (The) way out; drama in 3 acts, by O. L.
Dreeben. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1.8, 1915; D : 42528 ; Octavine
Lopez Dreeben, Dallas. 34490a
Other (The) woman; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by M. Gilbert. [88 p.] 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1913 ; D : 32899 ; Maud Gilbert,
New I'^ork. 34491
• a comedy of modern life in 4 acts, by H. P.
Mawson.
© Harry P. Mawson, New York ; D : 1886,
May 13, 1902. 34492
— a drama, by Lewis Worthington Smith.
[55] p. 8°. Typewritten.
. © L. W. Smith, Des Moines ; D : 8460, May
1, 1906; 2c. Oct. 6, 1906. 34493
— drama in 4 acts, by B. King. 65 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© le. Oct. 2.5, 1912; D : 31237 ; Bernadine
King, Pittsburg, Kan. 34494
dramatic sketch, H. M. Brier. 16 p. 16°
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1914; D : 35763 ; Hazel M.
Brier, Sacramento, Cal. 34494a
modern comedy-drama in 4 acts, by R.
Levinsky. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1914; D : 38712 ; Ray Levin-
sky, Toronto, Ont., Canada. 34494b
1 act play, by J. Lee. [2], 35 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1912; D: 31792; Jennette
Lee, Northampton, Mass. 34495
1726
34496
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34513
Other (The) woman — Continued.
play in a prologue and 4 acts, by L. Har-
rington and C. R. Burke. 89 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1910 ; D : 20878 ; Louise Har-
rington and Charles Russell Burke, Chicago.
34496
108 p.
— play in 3 acts, by F. A. Kummer.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1910; D : 20642 ; Frederic
Arnold Kummer, Baltimore. 34497
— -problem play in 4 acts, V. Milllraan. [3],
62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10. 1912; D: 30.506; Virginia
Milliman, Alden, N. Y. 34498
— Sec also Wife (The)
Other worlds; designed by F. Thompson.
© Frederic Tliompson, New York ; D : 1254,
.Tan. 2, 1902. 34499
Others; comedy in 3 acts, by P. Wilstach. Type-
written.
© Paul Wilstach, Washington ; 1896 : 58705,
Sept. 26 ; 2c. Sept. 26. 34500
Othmar; a drama in 4 acts, by M. Walsh and
Noel lUithveu.
© M. Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1885 : 25775, Dec. 8.
34501
See also Transplanted flower.
Otho Visconti; romantic opera in 3 acts, music
and text by Frederic Grant Gleason, ed. by
Walter Keller. Chicago, C. F. Summy co.,
1907. 32 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Mabel B. Gleason, Chicago; D : 10668,
May 31, 1907 ; 2c. May 31, 1907. 34502
Otille, the octoroon; a tragedy in 5 acts, by
S. B. Groenevelt. [72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sara B. Groenevelt, Brooklyn; 1891:
26148, July 21 ; 2c. June 2, 1892. 34503
Otomis, the Indian of Mexico. See Six dramas
of American romance and history.
O'Tooles (The); au Irish comedy drama in 4
acts and 4 scenes, by E. W. Scully. Type-
written.
© Eugene W. Scully, New York; 1897:
21099, Apr. 2; 2c. Apr. 6. 34504
O'Toole's battle of ante-up; a vaudeville sketch,
by Harry L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison,
1906. 13 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 9076. Sept.
12, 1906; 2c. Oct. 18, 1906. 34505
O'Tool's generosity; vaudeville sketch in 2
scenes, by E. J. Flanagan, jr. [17] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913; D: 35126; Edward
James Flanagan, jr., Ft. Madison, la. 34506
Otoyo; a comic opera in 2 acts, by H. Pincus
and M. G. Winstock. [66] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Henry Pincus and Melvin G. Winstock,
New York; D : 3430, May 14, 1903; 2c. Mav
14, 1903. 34507
Otra (La); comedia original en 1 acto y en
prosa [de] R. .L Catarineu [y] P. Mata. Ma-
drid [Soeiedad de autores espanoles] 1907.
28 p. 12°.
© Ricnrdo J. Catarineu and Pedro Mata,
iVIadrid ; D : 11300, Sept. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 9.
1907. 34508
Otra (La) vida; drama in 3 actos, de J. L6pez
Pinillos. INIadrid [Soeiedad de autores e.spa-
noles] 1915. 139 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915: Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41095 ; J. Lopez Pinillos, Madrid. 34508a
Otto; character comedy study, by S. Payne. 7 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© le. Sept. 25, 1915; D: 41827; Sidney
Payne, New York. 34508b
or, A game of chance, an original domestic
drama in 4 acts, by F. Marsden (W. A.
Sliver) [35] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1877:1200,
Feb. 1: 2c. Mar. 25; 2c. (ms.) Apr. 23; 2c.
(ms.) July 11. 34509
Otto of Nordheim; a drama in 5 acts, by J. L.
Carleton.
© John L. Carleton, St. John, New Bruns-
wick; D:2882, Jan. 21, 1903. 34510
Otto the Ninth; play in 4 acts, by M. R. Rine-
liart. 279 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1914 ; D : 40192 ; Mary Rob-
erts Rinehart, Glen Osborne, Pa. 34510a
Oudarde; in 4 acts, based upon the German of
H. Hering, tr. and adapted to the American
stage by Chas. A. Haswin, with wholly origi-
nal lines, scenes and action by the adapter.
© Charles A. Haswin, Chicago ; 1883 : 9140.
May 17. 34511
Ought the world to condemn her; a drama in
4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 80 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12111, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1908.
34512
Ought we to visit her? a 5 act dramatization
of Mrs. Edwards' novel, same name, by W. P.
Buckingham.
© W. P. Buckingham, San Francisco; 1878:
14562, Dec. 13. 34513
5379— vor. 2—17-
1727
34514
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34537
Ouida; or, A woman's vengeance, a drama in
4 acts, bj' L. Aberle.
'© Lena Aberle, New York ; 1881 : 13391,
Aug. 31. 34514
Same.
© Lena Aberle. New York; 1881:14982,
Sept. 30. 34515
Ould (The) boy; melodrama in 3 acts, by E. W.
Waldron. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912 ; D : 29152 ; E. W. Wal-
dron, New York. 34516
0-Ume's gods. See Collected plays and
poems; by Cale Young Rice. — Immortal
(The) lure.
Ounce (An) of lead; or, The Kentuckian's
oath, a border drama in 3 acts, by G. W.
Thompson.
© George W. Thompson, United States;
1S7G : 2470, Feb. 28. 34517
Our absentees; by C. Stuart. Typewritten.
© Clinton Stuart. New York; 1900 A: 4931.
l-\'l). 23; 2e. Feb. 23. 34518
Our actors; a drama in 5 acts.
© Daniel Howard Harkins, New York ;
1877 : 3842, Mar. 31. 34519
Our advance agents; or, Fun on the road, a
I'arcical comedy.
© Tony Pastor, New York; 1882:19737,
Nov. 21. 34520
Our aldermen; a dramatic composition, previ-
ously copyrighted imder the title of Politics;
or. The growler, by J. B. Runnion.
© James B. Runnion, Chicago; 1878:2008.
Feb. 15. 34521
— a local comedy in 4 acts, by H. E. Abbey.
© Henry E. Abbey, New York; 1878:889,
Jan. 21. 34522
Our alma mater; play in 4 acts, by Miron lief-
fingwell. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dec. 20, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1910 ; D : 17844 ;
Alexander By ers, ^Chicago. 34523
Our American boys; a new American society
comedy in 2 acts, by W. H, Rightmire.
© William H. Rightmire, New York; 1875:
12877, Dec. 7. 34524
Our American Dundreary; a drama in 5 acts,
by J. S. Norton.
© John S. Norton, New York ; 1873 : 13732,
Nov. 26. 34525
Our American quacks; or, Simon Pure, Esq.,
by S. M. Landis.
© Simon M. Landis, Detroit; 1885:0123.
Mar. 13. 34526
Our American shrew and how she was tamed;
a drama, by M. Boyd,
© Maggie Boyd, Riverside, Cal. ; 1888:
19650, July 7. 34527
Our ancestors; by J. Smith. [38] p. obi. 16°.
Typewritten.
© Josephine Smith, Ottawa. Canada ; D :
7466, Oct. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1906. 34528
a comedy in 2 acts, by Jeanne Mairet
[pseud, of Mary Bigot] New York, The
Shakespeare press [1911] 44 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1911 ; A : 303320 ;
Shakespeare press, New York. 34529
Our aunt from California; a farce in 1 act, by
Madalene Demarest Barniun. Now York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1903. 10 p.
12°. (On cover: French's international copy-
i-iiiiited ed. of the works of the best authoi's)
© Samuel French, New York; D:3691.
July 3, 1903 ; 2c. July 17, 1903. 34530
Our Aunt Robertina; a couKHliclla in 1 act, for
4 males and 3 females, by Mary Kyle Dallas.
New York, E. S. Werner, 1891. cover-title.
12 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; 1891:
19635, May 28 ; 2c. May 29. 34531
Our aunts; a comedy in 4 acts and 4 scenes, by
M. F. Drew.
© Maurice F. Drevi% New York; 1882:
8506, May 25. 34532
Our awful aunt; a comic drama in 2 acts, bv
Ida M. Buxton. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1885.
12 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 146] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde.' O.; 1885:22813, Oct.
31 ; 2c. Oct. .31. 34533
Our baby; by J. J. Flynn. 7 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Johnstone .1. Flvnn, New York ; D :
5502, Sept. 1. 1904 ; 2c. Sept. ] . 1904. 34534
— a comedy in 4 acts, by G. Clarke.
© George Clarke, New York; 1877:3874,
Apr. 2. 34535
1 act playlet or sketch, by G. A. Poole.
6 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24. 1910 ; D : 20568 ; George A.
Poole, Brooklyn. 34536
Our baby's nurse; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
from the German of Die kindsfrau, by F. Zell
and H. C. Friese.
© H. B. Warner, New York; 1885:16516,
Aug. 1. 34537
See also Tompkins number three.
1728
34338
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34558
Our bachelors; a comedy in 4 acts, by J. Brad-
ford.
© Joseph Bradford, United States; 1877:
lOOSS, Sept. 3. 34538
0\ir Belinda; a romantic comedy of every day
life in 3 acts, by C. Mathews.
'© Cornelius INIathews, New Yorlc ; 1SS3 :
21039, Nov. 22. 34539
Our benedicts: a comedy in 3 acts, by E. A.
Locke.
© E. A. Loclce, Unitc-d States; nS7S:r.29U
ISl-dy 2. 34540
Our Bess; comedy in 1 act. l»y S. Janu^s.' [1],
-V, '). 4°. Typewritti'U.
© Ic. Doc. 22. 1014; D: 59175; Stanley
Jame.s, Washington. 34540a
Our best society; in 4 acts, bein^ an adapta-
tion of The Potiphar papers [G. W. Curtis] by
li-',iii.L,' Bniwne. New York, S. French & son;
London, S. French, 1876. 4 p. 1., 7-34 p. 12°.
{ I'^rencli's parlor comedies, no. 1)
© Sanuxel French «fc son. New Yorlc ; 1S7G :
2270, Feb. 23; 2c. Mar. 13. 34541
Our bhoys; a sketch, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1875:9750. Sept.
21. 34542
Our boarders; an original comedy in 2 acts, by
H. Budworth.
© Harry Budwortli, United States; 1880:
9511, June 22. 34543
-original 2 act comedy, by J. O. Kaler.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1877 : 5114, Apr.
2S. 34544
Our boarding house; a farce-comedy in 4 acts,
by L. Grover.
© Leonard Grover, United States ; 1876 :
9563, Aug. 19. 34545
Same.
© Leonard Grover, New York, in renewal
for 14 years from Aug. 19, 1904; D : 5108,
May 31, 1904. 34546
Our boarding school; farcical comedy in 8 acts,
by C. H. Hoyt.
© Charles H. Hoyt, Boston ; 1877 : 13900.
Nov. 30. 34547
an original musical comedy in 2 acts, writ-
ten and composed by C. P. Brown.
© Charles P. Brown, Greenpoint, N. Y. :
1879:15181, Nov. 12. 34548
Our Bob; song skit, by Keller Mack and Frank
Orth. [1]. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. May 23, 1913; D : 33301 ; Robert L.
Dailey, New York. 34549
Our boys; a comedy in 8 acts, by Henry J.
Byron. New American ed. correctly reprinted
from the original authorized acting ed. New
York, Harold Roorbach, 1890. 51 p. 16°.
( [Roorbach's American ed. of acting plays,
no. 36])
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1890:
14239, Apr. 29 ; 2c. May L 34550
-Same. arr. for amateur production, by Frank
E. Fowle. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1915.
67 p. 12°.
© Aug. 30, 1915; 2c. Aug. 31, 1915; D:
41604; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
34550a
Our boys in blue; Kronau's great military spec-
tacular sensation, a vaudeville production,
by Leo Kronau, dialogue by Robert J. Moore,
music by Geo. Trinkhaus. 8 p. 7 photo-
graphs. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Our boys in blue, New York; D : 4564.
Jan. 29, 1904; 2c. Jan. 22, 1904; 2c. (printed)
Dec. 10, 1904. 34551
-See also Defenders of the U. S. A.
Our boys in khaki; or. Heroes of 1898-1902,
a military drama in 4 acts, by G. Betz and
H. Lechner. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hermann L. Lechner and Gregor Betz,
Pittsburgh ; D : 14467, Dec. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Dec.
14, 1908. 34552
Our boys in Manila; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
J. W. Schwartz.
© Jacob W. Schwartz, New York; D:
653, July 13, 1901. 34553
Our boys of 1776; or, One hundred years ago,
a patriotic drama in 2 acts, by Geo. M. Baker.
Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1904. p. 217-
268. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Emily F. Baker, Weliesley Hills, Mass.,
in renewal for 14 years from Feb. 18, 1904;
D: 4459, Jan. 2, 1904; 2c. Jan. 6, 1904. 34554
See also One hundred years ago.
Our brave police officer; monologue, by M. M.
Stanley. 1 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maude May Stanley, Chicago ; D : 15091,
Feb. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Feb, 15, 1909. 34555
Our bridal tour; an original farcical comedy
in 3 acts, by A. Benrimo.
© A. Benrimo, New York ; 1880 : 14129,
Sept. 16. 34556
Our candidate; a play in 4 acts, by L. C. Tees.
© Levin C. Tees, Philadelphia ; 1878 : 18377,
Nov. 19. 34557
Our career; comedietta in 1 act, by Edna Riese.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1913. 26 p. 12°.
© July 6, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1913 ; D : 34083 ;
Samuel French, New York. 34558
1729
34559
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34580
Our chauffeur; a comedy in 3 acts, by R. E.
Bruckner. [64] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Rudolph E. Bruckner, New York; D:
6915, July 6, 1905 ; 2c. July 13, 1905. 34559
Our children; dramatic composition, by Mildred
Felix. New York, Phoenix pub. co., 1910. 83
p. 16°.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910 ; D : 20815 ; Charles H.
Jaeger, New York. 34560
Our chum; a comedy, by I. Kimball, jr.
© I. Kimball, jr., Washington; 1885:2155,
Jan. 23. 34561
Our church; a play in 4 acts, by H. J. Metten-
heimer.
© H. J. Mettenheimer, Cincinnati ; 1872 :
7532, July 13 ; 2c. July 29. 34562
Our church fair; a farcical entertainment in 2
acts, by Jessie A. Kelley. Boston, W. H.
Baker & cc, 1909. 35 p. 12°. ([Baker's
ed. of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 15324,
Mar. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1909. 34563
Our Cinderella; in 3 acts, by W. J. McKiernan.
Typewritten.
© William J. McKiernan, Newark, N. J. ;
1900 A: 31098, Dec. 24; 2c. Dec. 20. 34564
Our circle; a comedy in 3 acts, by W. Davidge.
© William Davidge, New York; 1875:
11326, Oct. 29. 34565
Our city; a new, original, local drama in 5 acts,
by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1871:4547,
May 15. 34566
a peoples play in 5 acts, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1877:9738,
August 24. 34567
— — - or. The victims of fraud, a romance of
city life, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh. Brooklyn; 1877:10045,
Sept. 1. 34568
See also Shower (The) bath torture.
Our college belles; a comedy in 4 acts, by Ed-
ward Greey.
© Eleanora Mary Greey, New York ; 1888 :
629, Jan. 6. 34569
Our college boys; an American comedy in 4
acts, by E. Greey and F. Williams.
© Edward Greey and Fred Williams,
United States ; 1877 : 13657, Nov. 24. 34570
a comedy, by H. L. Ensign and Eduard
Hoist.
© Hermon Lee Ensign, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1881:11138, July 18.
Our college boys — Continued.
or, The medical student on a lark, a 4
act comical conceit, words, music and design,
by Dr. P. Sweet.
© Preston Sweet, Springfield, Mass.; 1881:
2162, Feb. 11. 34572
Our college boys on a lark.
(The) student.
See Medical
34571
1730
Our colony. See American (An) heiress.
Our colored brother; a drama in 3 acts, by J.
Thompson.
© Johnny Thompson, Brooklyn ; 1872 : 4639,
May 3. 34573
Our colored conductors; an original Ethiopian
sketch in 2 scenes, arr. bv George H. Coes.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1893. 9 p. 12°.
( [Baker's darky plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
42860, Sept. 25 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 34574
Our commodore; play in 4 act.s, by J. A. West-
hauser. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1914; D: 36500; Joseph A.
Westhauser, New York. 34574a
Our company; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
M. Wolf.
© Mark Wolf, Boston ; 1880 : 7245, May 10.
34575
Our constituency. Sec Politics.
Our consuls; or. Pride and prejudice, in 4
acts, by J. Carpani (De La Presse) 61 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Jessamine Carpani, New York ; 1890 :
4225, Feb. 4 ; 2c. Aug. 18.. 34576
Oiir cook; a farcical comedy in 4 acts, by G. B.
Story.
© Samuel French & son, Nv^v York ; 1877 :
2675. Mar. 6. 34577
Our corporal; an American war comedy drama
with an Irish hero, in 4 acts, by T. Farrell.
© Tonv Farrell, United States; 1891:4811,
Feb. 3. 34578
Our country; a historical and spectacular repre-
sentation in 3 pts., by T. S. Denison. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison, 1878. 1 p. 1.. [63]-75 p.
12°. ([School and social drama])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1878 : 13579,
Nov. 21; 2c. Nov. 27. 34579
Same. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1906]
1 p. 1., [63]-75 p. 12°. (Amateur series)
© T. S. Denison. Chicago, in renewal for
14 years from Nov. 21, 1906 ; D : 9326, Oct. 20.
1906 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1906. 34580
34581
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34604
Oui* country cousin; an original American do-
mestic comedy drama in 4 acts. [3], 110 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Jones, Fairview, W. Va. ; 1887:
30828, Nov. 29 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1894. 34581
Our country cousins; a dramatic farce comedy
in 4 acts, by James A. Barnes.
© Alf. Wyman Taylor, Chicago; 1880:
3279, Mar. 1. 34582
Our country first; American dramatic comedy
in 3 acts, by A. R. Ranee. 224 p. 4°. Type-
written. •
© Ic. Sept. 25. 1915 ; D : 41825 ; Agnes Rush
Ranee, New Rochelle, N. Y. 34582a
Our country, from the 14th to the 20th cen-
tury; grand spectacular production, arr. by
Prof. F. L. Clendenen.
© F. L. Clendenen, Davenport, la.; 1896:
27745, May 6. 34583
Our country visitors; an original comedy in 4
acts, by T. E. Murray.
© Thomas E. Murray, Chicago; 1884:
20583, Oct. 13. 34584
Our country's defenders; a military drama in 5
acts, by G. S. Tukey, W. E. Simmons and
P. W. GoUiff. Boston, 1872.
© Greenleaf S. Tukey, Walter E. Simmons
and Philipp AV. GoUiff. Boston; 1872:4613,
May 3; 2c. Mar 5, 1873. 34585
Our country's progress. 8ee America.
Our coui'ts; a farce in 1 act. by N. G. Wasliing-
ton.
© Napoleon G. Washington, New Brighton,
N. Y. ; 1882 : 13253, Aug. 11. 34586
Our cousin; a comedy in 3 acts, by L. B. Mason.
© Louis Bond Mason and Howard Morgan,
United States; 1894:44903, Sept. 26. 34587
Our cousin from the country.
© Frank .Jones, Fairview, W. Va. ; 1892:
50239, Dec. 9. 34588
Our cousin Mongolian; a new and original play
in 5 acts, by J. S. Ellington.
© James Smith Ellington, San Francisco;
1880 : 14190, Sept. 17. 34589
Our cranks; an original comedy in 5 acts, [by]
E. Harrigan and G. L. Stout.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1881:
10903, July 14. 34590
Our daily bread; a comedy drama, by L. Klein.
© Lulu Klein, New York; 1893:34776,
July 25. 34591
a drama, by Justin Adams, 69 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© J. Adams, Chelsea, Mass. ; D : 3064, Feb.
27, 1903 ; 2c. June 27, 1903. 34592
Our daily bread — Continued.
play in 1 act, by H. J. Veruot.
17 p. 4"
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1915 ; D : 40483 ; Henry Jean
Vernot, Jersey City. 34592a
play in 3 acts, by T. Buchanan. [145] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19. 1913 ; D : 34490 ; Thompson
Buchanan, New York. 34593
Our daughters.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1883 : 25255, Dec.
31; 2c. Jan. 5, 1884. 34594
a comedy in 4 acts, from the German, aug-
mented and adapted to the American stage
by F. F. Mackay.
© F. F. Mackay, Philadelphia ; 1879 : 9141,
July 12. 34595
a matrimonial problem in 3 acts, by T. B.
IMacDonough and Clay M. Greene.
© Thomas B. MacDonough, Brooklyn;
1878 : 2941, Mar. 11. 34596
— a society comedy in 4 acts, by Fred L.
Greenwood, from the German. Clyde, O.,
A. D. Ames.
© A. D.
Dec. 29.
Ames, Clyde, O.
1883 : 24648,
34597
Our daughters' husbands; a dramatic comedy in
3 acts, by J. Hood. [72] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© John Hood, Kearney, N. J. ; D : 5582,
Sept. 23, 1904; Ic. Sept. 10, 1904; Ic. Sept. 23,
1904. 34598
Our dearest foes; a war drama of Johnson's
Island, in 4 acts, by Mrs. C. F. McLean. 91 p.
8°.
© Charles F. McLean, Cincinnati ; 1891 :
12878, Apr. 9 ; 2c. May 21. 34599
Our detectives; a drama of New York life, by
B. Koenig and Delancy Barclay.
© B. Koenig, New York; 1883:13049,
July 16. 34600
Our disreputable ancestor; a comedy in 3 acts,
by E; Day. Typewritten.
© Edmund Day, Louisville; 1897:63771,
Nov. 15 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 34601
Our doctor; by T. H. Sayre.
© T. H. Sayre, New York; 1881:5315,
Apr. 7. 34602
a comedy in 3 acts, by T. H. Sayre.
© T. H. Sayre, New York ; 1884 : 972, Jan.
12; 2c. Jan. 12. 34603
play in 3 acts, by E. Locke. [64] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1911; D: 24066; Edward
Locke, New York. 34604
1731
34605
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34625
Our doctors; by T. H. Sayre. [1], 111 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© T. H. Sayre, New York ; 1881 : 4518, Mar.
25; 2c. Apr. 7. 34605
Our doll's house. See Our toys.
Our dumb animals' entertainment. /Sec Morn-
ing (A) in court.
Onr eccentric people; by H. Budwortli.
© Harry Budwortli, Troy, N. Y. ; 1883:
6528, Apr. 6. 34606
Our engagement; a society drama in 4 acts, by
T. H. French.
© T. H. French, New York; 1873:12509,
Oct. 31. 34607
Our English cousin; a society comedy-drama in
3 acts, by A. W. Aiken.
© Albert W. Aiken, Brooklyn; 1878:2185,
Feb. 19. 34608
See also Parvenu (Le)
Our English friend; a comedy in 4 acts, by
A. Daly, from tlie German of von Moser.
New York, The author, 1884. 78 p. 8°.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1884:5092,
Mar. 10 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1886. 34609
Same.
© .Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney,
New York, as executors, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 1899, June 15, 1911.
Original entry, IMar. 10, 1884, no. 5092. 34610
Our esteemed colleague; play in 1 act, by F.
Nathan. [17] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1912 ; D : 29393 ; Frances Na-
than, New York. 34611
Our faith; play in 4 acts, by S. Asch.
95 p. 8°. Printed.
© Dec. 10, 1914; 2c. Dec. 26, 1914; D:
39335; Schalom Asch, New York. 34611a
Our family doctor; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by H. L. Clapham.
© Harry L. Clapham, United States; 1890:
1244, Jan. 7. 34612
in 3 acts, by Dr. C. H. Oakwood.
© C. H. Oakwood, Danville, 111.; 1891:
15363, Apr. 25. 34613
Our family motto; or. Noblesse oblige, by
H. D. Frethey. Typewritten.
© Heloise Durant Frethey, New York;
1894 : 27113, May 31 ; 2c. May 31. 34614
Our family umbrella; farce in 2 acts, by E. E.
Cleveland. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1896 : 67404.
Dec. 11 ; 2c. Dec. 19. 34615
Our father; English adaptation of the 1 act
Frent'll di-ania Le pater, by Francois Coppee.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1. 1909 ; D : 16764 ; Wentworth
Berry, Huntington, W. Va. 34616
Our female blue jackets; or, How Dewey you
do, Philippine? a new and original musical
hflrlesquc, by J. M. Hart.
© Jo.seph M. Hart, Brooklvn ; 1898:33096,
May 28. 34617
Our female volunteer and the southern spy;
a military drama, by D. H. Jennings and R. S.
Briiwuell. Bridgeport, Conn., J. H. Coggswell,
1871. 31 p. 24°.
© D. Homer Jennings and R. S. Brownell,
Bridgeport, Conn. ; 1871 : 1581, Feb. 25 ; 2c.
Mar. 21. 34618
Our financiers; by J. Frederick. 35 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Joseph Frederick. New York; D:5026,
May 14, 1904 ; 2c. May 14, 1904. 34619
Our firemen; an original melodrama in 5 acts.
© Sara Von Leer, New York ; 1883 : 16688,
Sept. 12. 34620
■ ■ See al'^o Nipped.
Our first families; a comedy in 3 acts, by E.
Fawcett. [97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Fawcett, New York ; 1880 : 14375,
Sept. 21 : 2c. Sept. 28. 34621
Out first performance; or. Not accustomed to
the stage, a farce in 1 act, by W. C. Parker.
Chi<'ago. The Dramatic publishing company
[1901] 10 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1030,
Oct. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 34622
Our fishing party; by W. Hanlon and Robert .T.
Cutler. 10 p. 3]>1. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Hanlon. New York; 1884:8059,
Apr. 17 ; 2c. Apr. 25. 34623
Our flag; or, The boys of '61, a now and origi-
nal military drama, in 6 acts and 6 tableaux,
bv .T. B. Harper. Reading, Pa., The aiithor
[1886] 60 p. 16°.
© James Brool<e Harper, Reading, Pa.;
1886 : 20732, Sept. 14 ; 2c. Nov. 10. 34624
— : — or, The right side, a thrilling drama of the
southern )-(>h(>l]i()n. 60 p. 16". iTinied.
© aiilligan and Keefe, Corry, Pa.: 1887:
28055, Oct.- 29; 2c. Oct. 31. 34625
1732
34626
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34645
Our flag — Cuntiuued.
■ or, The Stars and Stripes abroad, Ameri-
can druuia of national and domestic interest
in a prologne and 3 acts, partly original and
liartly adapted, by Henry Linden [pseud, of
H. L. Collins]
© Henry L. Collins, Philadelphia; 1879:
15569, Nov. 20. 34626
Our flag always; play in 1 act. by E. L. Bourke.
33. p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1915; D : 40715 ; Edwin
Lyndsey Bourke, Brooklyn. 34626a
Our flag at sea.
See Echoes.
Our flag's career; playlet in 1 act, by M, M.
Williams, ii, 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910; D: 21276; Margaret
McLellan Williams, Palmyra, N. J. 34627
Our flat; a new and original .farcical comedy in
3 acts, by Mrs. Musgrove.
© Frank W. Sanger, New York; 1889:
24118. Aug. 6. 34628
Our flirtations; an original comedy in 3 acts, by
J. B. Wilson. Cleveland, 1880.
© James Bird Wilson, United States ; 1880 :
8437, June 2. 34629
Same, 1st act, by .T. B. AVilsou and F. F.
Mackay.
© James Bird Wilson and Frank F. Mac-
kay, Philadelphia ; 1880 : 10.506, Julv 7.
34630
Our Florida home; a plav in 5 acts, bv L. P..
Cox.
© Laui-a Ballard Cux, New York; 1891:
173.56, May 11. 34631
Our folks; a play in 3 acts, by Q. M. Baker,
ilramatized from Running to waste, by the
same author. Boston, G. M. Baker and com-
pany. 1879. 78 p. 12°. ([The amateur
stage] )
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1879:13085.
Oct. 3 ; 2c. Oct. 4. 34632
Same. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1907.
78 p. 12°.
© Emily F. Baker, Wellesley Hills, Mass.,
in renewal for 14 years from Oct. 3, 1907;
D : 11165, Aug. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1907.
34633
Our forefathers. See Darwinism.
Our foreign correspondence; a comedy in 4
acts, by W. O. Bates.
© William O. Bates, St. Paul ; 1887 : 28976,
Nov. 8. 34634
Our foreign correspondent; a comedy, by W. O.
Bates and H. Bartlett.
© "WilUam O. Bates and Helen Bartlett,
St. Paul ; 1886 : 17899, Aug. 5. 34635
Our friend Fritz; a comedy melodrama in 4
acts, by J. F. Hortiz and Langdon McCormick
[i. c. A. L. McCormick] [125] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Joseph F. Hortiz, Philadelphia; D:
10432, Apr. 27, 1907; Ic. Apr. 27, 1907; Ic.
May 27, 1907. 34636
^ drama in 3 acts, by J. F. Hortiz. [28] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph F. Hortiz, Philadelphia ; D : 676S.
May 31, 1905; Ic. June 5. 1905; Ic. Sept. 27,
1905. 34637
Our friend Moses; a signiticant every day
comedy-drama, by F. G. IMaeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York; 1887:9857,
Apr. 13. 34638
Our friend, the baron; a comedy in 3 acts, bv
H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith. New York; D : 5384.
Aug. 8. 1904. 34639
Ovir friend, the burglar; a comedy for two peo-
ple, by C. Heverin.
© Cator Heverin, New York; 1900 A: 9841,
Apr. 17. 34640
Our friend the enemy; or. Who is your neigh-
bor? 1 act play, by H. F. Shoenfeld. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1915 ; D : 41803 ; Herbert F.
Siioenfeld, New York. 34640a
Our friends; a comedy in 4 acts, from the
Fi-ench of Victorien Sardou, by G. Kreislor.
© George Kreisler, New York ; 1873 : 6054,
May 29. 34641
Our friends the anti-suffragists.
(The) of it.
Sec Woman
Our friends the foods. Sec Five playlets.
Our future president; a play in 4 acts, by M. B.
Smith.
© Margaret Barrett Smith, New York:
1889 : 15228, May 20. 34642
Our gentlemen friends; a comedy of tlie day
in 4 acts, by A. Stein and S. Gross.
© Adolph Stein and Sidney Gross, Phila-
delphia ; 1880 : 3110, Feb. 26. 34643
Our G-erman-Americans. See From land to
land.
Our German cousin; a German comedy drama
in 4 acts, by G. P. Haines.
© Geo. P. Haines, Elkhart, Ind. ; 1897:
18327, Mar. 20. 34644
Our German farmer; a comedy drama, by Harry
D. Parker.
© Alf. Wyman, Chicago ; 1884 : 1436.
Jan. 21. 34645
1733
34646
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34671
Our German friend on the Rhine; comedy
drama in 4 acts, by Cohan and Maulsby.
© Cohan and Maulsby, Chicago ; 1897 :
10988, Feb. 13. 34646
Onr German senator; a farcical comedy in 3
acts, by Frank Rogers and Matthew Holmes.
© Gus Williams, New York; 1879:10399.
Aug. 5. 34647
Same. [106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gus Williams, New York; 1879:11177,
Aug. 21 ; 2c. Aug. 21. 34648
Our German ward; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by J. J. Drown, jr. 45 p. f°. ^Typewritten.
© John J. Drown, jr., Plattsburgh, N. Y. ;
1888:32108, Nov. 12; 2c. Mar. 11, 1889.
34649
Our girls; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
W. T. W. Ball. Boston, 1875.
© William T. W. Ball, United States;
1875 : 10902, Oct. 20. 34650
a new sensational protean drama in 3 acts,
by F. Herring.
© Fanny Herring, New York ; 1875 : 10234,
Oct. 5. 34651
- — - a serio-comic drama in 4 acts, by T. B.
De Walden. [118] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marion Mardaunt, New York ; 1879 :
15875, Nov. 24; 2c. Nov. 27, 1886. 34652
or, Kepentence. an American comedy in
3 acts, by T. M. Hunter.
© T. M. Hunter, Boston; 1875:11564,
Nov. 4. 34653
Our g-irls in camp. See Anita's trial.
Our goblins; an entirely new and original com-
edy operetta in 1 act and 1 scene, by W. Gill.
© William Gill, United States; 1879: 16752,
Dec. 12. 34654
musical comedy in 3 acts, by Wm. Gill.
© Harry Knapp, St. Louis; 1891:44.514,
Dec. 8. 34655
Our goblins at home; a musical conceit in 2
acts and 4 scenes, by W. Gill.
© William Gill, United States; 1880: 13050,
Aug. 25. 34656
Our great country,
land.
See TJnser herrliches
Our great metropolis; a melodrnma in 6 acts
and 11 scenes, by George H. .Tessop and Ben
Teal.
© Klaw and Erlanger, New York; 1889:
17900, June 12. 34657
Our guardian angel. See On land and sea.
Our gypsies; a romantic drama in 3 acts and a
prologue, by E. W. Haskett. Ms.
© Emma Webb Haskett, United States;
ISSO : 5503, Apr. 7 ; 2c. June 9. 34658
Our Hebrew cousin; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by S. Morris.
© Sam Morris, Chicago ; 1896 : 22088, Apr. 9.
34659
Our Hebrew friends; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by G. H. Jessop.
© M. B. Curtis, New York ; 1880 : 12400,
Aug. 11. 34660
Our Hebrew partner; or, Give him a chance,
drama in 3 acts, by F. Dumont.
© Frank Dumont, New York; 1882:742,
Jan. 16. 34661
Our hero; or. Second section of number 5, a
railroad drama, by B. H. Frick.
© B. H. Frick, Council Bluffs, la.; 1892:
51504, Dec. 17. 34662
Our heroes; being an episode of the late war
adapted to the present day, by E. Henderson.
© Ettie Henderson, Providence, K. I. ; 1875 :
13004, Dec. 11. 34663
a grand military allegory in 5 acts, 8 tab-
leaux, and 10 pictures, by J. B. Renauld.
© Edwin A. Perry, George B. Squires and
John B. Renauld, Brooklyn ; 1873 : 9929, Sept.
4. 34664
Our heroes in Cuba; a war drama, by G. F.
Euler. 57 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George Francis Euler, San Francisco ; D :
4410, Dec. 21. 1903; 2c. Dec. 21, 1903. 34665
Our hired giil; by W. Harris.
© William Harris, Boston; 1884:23732,
Nov. 29. 34666
a comedy in 3 acts, by W. .T. Cliappelle.
© W. J. Chappelle, Boston; 1888:24548,
Aug. 29. 34667
Our home; by J. A. Gilson.
© James A. Gilson, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1891:
23582. June 29. 34668
play in 4 acts, by H. T. Wenk. 48 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1910; D : 20014 ; Henry T.
Wenk, Chicago. 34669
Our honeymoon; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by
PI. II. de Leon.
© Henry R. de Leon, Hicksville, O. ; D: 863,
Sept. 13, 1901. 34670
■ -a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by R. Callender.
66 p. f°. TypeAvritten.
© Romaine Callender, Middletown, N. Y. ;
D : 1585, Mar. 17, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1902.
34671
1734
34672
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34695
Our honeymoon — Continued.
— — musical faroe comedy, by Tlie Williams
duo. [20] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1911; D:2.53S2; Williams
duo, Houston. 34672
Our hopeful son. Sec Jinimie Jones.
Our hotel: a new American comedy in 4 acts,
by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New Yorlj ; 1877 : 2991, Mar.
12. 34673
Bats, the bell boy, a farce in 1 act, by
Will H. Brunnhofer. Clyde, O., Ames pub. co.,
1894. 14 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 340] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1894:42101,
July 27 ; 2c. Aug. 1. 34674
Our hour of triumph; dramatical playlet, by
F. J. Callahan. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35220 ; Frank J. Cal-
lahan, Scranton, Pa. 34675
Our houses of clay; or. The pui-ple room, a pur-
pose play, by W. A. Snow. 119 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William Augustine Snow, Peterboro,
N. H. ; D : 1539S, iMar. 22, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 22,
1909. 34676
Our husband; comedy in 4 acts, by W. Bowman.
119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1915; D : 40778 ; Bertha
Ci'eighton and Willard Bowman, New York.
34676a
Our idol; a comedy in 4 acts, by Mrs. H. Beckett.
New York, Metropolitan print, 1877. 41 p. 8°.
© Harry Beckett, New York ; 1877 : 752,
Jan. 18 ; 2c. Feb. 14. 34677
Our industries and the shibboleth of parties;
by I. P. Noyes.
© Isaac Pitman Noyes, Washington ; D :
8810, July 3. 1906. 34678
Our innocent pastor; a comedy in 1 act, by H. M.
Markham.
© H. U. Markham, Chicago; 1878:2943,
Mar. 11. 34679
Our insane cousin; farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by J. Holloran. S3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1910 ; D : 22650 ; John Hol-
loran, Yonkers, N. Y. 34680
Our intended wife; by H. Conlon. 15 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Harrv Conlon, New York; D : 14374, Nov.
25, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 1908. 34681
Our intimate friends; comedy in 4 acts, adapted
from the French of Y. Sardou, by B. Papot.
© B&iedict Papot, Chicago; D:9112, Sept.
19, 1906. 34682
Our Irish homestead; romantic comedy drama
in 4 acts, by Frank Dumont.
© llichard O'Gorman, United States ; 1894 :
27795, July 3. 34683
Our Irish neighbors; an original comedy in 3
acts, by T. E. Murray.
© Thomas E. Murray, Chicago ; 1892 : 50607,
Dec. 12. 34684
Our Irish senator; a 3 act comedy, by E. R.
Barager.
© E. R. Barager, Prentice, Wis. ; D : 11986,
Dec. 11, 1907. 34685
Oar Irish senators; or, The two Macs' blun-
ders.
© Joe McNeil, United States; 1889:74.58,
Mar. 8. 34686
Our Irish visitors; an original comedv in 4 acts,
by T. E. Murray.
© Thomas E. Murray, Chicago ; 1884 : 20580,
Oct. 13. 34687
Our Jack; a drama in 3 acts, by C. A. Stenman.
Clyde, O., Ames' pub. co.. 1900. 28 p. 12°.
(Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 419)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1900 A: 29668,
Dec. 6; 2c. Dec. 8. 34688
an original comedy drama in 4 acts, by
E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Enfield Centre, N. H. ;
1890 : 29434, Sept. 24. 34689
Our janitor; a comedy in 4 acts, by J. F. Milli-
ken.
© James F. Milliken, New York ; 1886 : 8355,
Apr. 8. 34690
Our Jem; a comedy-drama in 3 acts, by C. M.
S. McKenna.
© Cbarlotte M. Stanley McKenna, New
York ; 1881 : 588, Jan. 11. 34691
Our Jewel; comedy in 4 acts, by H. V, Vogt and
C. E. Kalb. 56 p. f°. Ms.
© Harry V. Vogt and C. E. Kalb, Camden,
N. J. ; 1888 : 20547, July 17 ; 2c. July 30.
34692
Our Jim; a comedy in 4 acts, by Egbert W. Fow-
ler. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1897.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1897:
34617, June 9 ; 2c. Aug. 13. 34693
Our Joe; a play in 4 acts, with songs and dances,
by E. C. Wbarton.
© Edward Clifton Wharton, New Orleans ;
1880: 5019, Mar. 30. 34694
Our Jonathan; or. The law of the land.
© William Moore, United States; 1885:
17174, Aug. 13. 34695
1735
34696
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34716
Our Katie; a play of the tui'f, by H. L. Jordan.
© Ht'leiie Lester Jordan, Chicago; 189;!:
24700, May 22. 34696
Our kentry cousin joining' the Woodmen.
Nickolaus Tallihankel's troubles.
See
Our Kittie; a (•oiuedy drama in 3 acts, by Minnie
I'oLsun. Clyde, O.. Ames' publishing cc, 1891.
20 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 333])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1894 : 11190.
Feb. 22 ; 2c. Mar. 1. 34697
Our landlord; a farcical corned v in 3 acts, bv
D. St. Clair.
© Dora St. Clair, New York; 1880:6441,
Apr. 26. 34698
Our lawmakers; a new farcical play, by E.IIarri-
gan.
© Edward Harrigan, United States; 1878:
2.582, Mar. 2. 34699
Our leading lady.
© Frederick E. Mortimer, Jewell Darrell
and J. A. Boone, New York ; D : 1190. Dec. 17,
1901. 34700
Our life; a symbolic play in 10 canticles, by N.
Goltlberg. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10. 1914 ; D : 38759 ; N. Goldberg,
New York. 34700a
Our little boy; comedy playlet iu 1 act, by Cope-
laud brothers. ri].16p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1914; D : 38550 ; Oopeland
brothers, Wichita, Kan. 34700b
Our little Cinderella; play \sitli music in 3
acts, by Leo. Trevor, music by Herman liohr,
lyrics by Arthur V/imperis. [143] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
® Ic. Dec. 31, 1910 ; D : 22973 ; Cyril IMaude.
London. 34701
Our little cousin; a comedy in 1 act, from the
l-'rench of A. Decourcelle and Th. Barrierc, by
Ct. Kreisler.
© George Kreisler, Boston ; 1871 : 6817, Julv
20. 34702
Our little fairy; farcical skit in 1 act, by A.
Comport. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1913; D : 32681 ; Angelina
Comport, New York. 34703
Our lives to live again; play in 4 acts with
epilogue, by I>. W. Lowenthal. [2], 78 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1913 ; D : 34237 ; Louis Wil-
liam Lowenthal. Tucson. Ariz. 34704
Our lodging house; a local drama in 4 acts, by
E. Harold.
© Ernest Harold, Washingtou ; 1877 : 5795,
May 14. 34705
Our lodging house — Continued.
Same.
© Dwight M. Howard. Washingtou; 1880:
9136, June 17. 34706
■ — — See also Mechanic's (The) fair.
Our Malindy; 3 act comedy, by W. Fletcher.
© Walter Fletcher, New York ; 1890 : 30231.
Oct. 1. 34707
Our manager; a drama in 3 acts, bv M. Wolf.
© Mark Wolf. Boston ; 1887 : 19087. Julv 23.
34708
Our Margaret Alice; [farce in 2 acts, by Syd-
ney Sydney] [56] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Burton Doyle, London ; D : 8837. Julv 17.
1906; 2c. July 17, 1906. 34709
Our Mary; comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. Wayne
Whitehill. [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 25, 1911; D: 24770; James W.
AVhitehill, New York. 34710
a vaudeville sketch for two characters, by
G. F. Sturgis. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Granville Forbes Sturgis, Brooklvn ; D :
10874, June 28, 1907; 2c. June 28, 1907.
34711
Our Max. See Unser Max.
Our M. C; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by C.
Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, Buffalo; 1883:2406,
Feb. 5. 34712
Sec aJxd Three stars.
Our merry-making minstrels; bv A. J. Schind-
ler.
© Anthony .L Schindier, New York; 1900
A : 24551, Oct. 2. 34713
Our minister; a comedy in 3 acts, by T. H.
Sayre. 185 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. H. Sayre, New York ; 1882 : 10022.
June 19: 2c. June 19. 34714
Our minister's bride; comedy in 1 act, by Eve-
lyn Watson. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd., 1911. 15 p. 12°. ([French's
international copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 209] )
© Apr. 25, 1911 ; 2c. A.i.n\ 26, 1911 ; D :
24056; Samuel French, New York. 34715
Our Miss Gibbs; a new musical play in 2 acts,
by Cryptos, constructed by James T. Tanner,
lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank,
additional numbers by George Arthur.s, music
by Ivan ('aryll iind Lionel Monckton. Lyrics,
London, New York [etc.] Chappell & co., ltd.,
1909. 36 p. 8°.
® Chappell & CO., ltd., London ; D : 14988,
Feb. 3, 1909; 2c. Feb. 3, 1909. 34716
1736
34717
COPYRIGHTED IN TJIE UNITED STATES
34740
Our Monroe doctrine; a comedy drama in 4 nets,
by Ilainiltou Harris [i. o. G. H. Harris] [105]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Hamilton Harris. Railway. N. J. ;
D:3076, Mar. 2, 1903; 2c. Oct. 26, 1904.
34717
Our musical quartette; lilackface comedy in 1
act.
© Joseph J. Ermatinger, liochester, N. Y. ;
1S92 : 160SS, Apr. 13. 34718
Our mutual friend; a comedy in 4 acts, drama-
tized from Charles Dickens, by H. R. Shat-
tiick. Boston, Lee <& Shepard, 1879. 42 p.
12°.
© Harriette R. Shattuck, United States;
1879 : 7225, May 81 ; 2c. Aug. 4. 34719
See also Gaffer's daughter. — Golden (The)
dustman.
Our Nan; or, Plunkett's Four Corners, an origi-
nal comedy drama in 3 acts, by R. Hutchin-
son.
© Rodolphe Hutchinson, Garnerville. N. Y. ;
D:444, May 9, 1901. 34720
Our native land; an Irish comedy drama, by
J. P. Sullivan.
© .Tosepli P. Sullivan. New York; 1895:
37023, July 17. 34721
Our near relations; a society drama in 4 acts,
by G. W. Hooper.
© George \V. Hooper, Jamestown, N. Y. ;
1884 : 6712, Mar. 28. 34722
Our neighborhood; a parlor play in 4 acts, bj'
our folks.
© EUzal)eth P. Wilson. Hartford; 1871:
2626, Mar. 25. 34723
Oxxv neighbors; a country society comedy, bv
C. C. Williams.
© Chauncey C. Williams, Boston ; 1S77 :
12810, Nov. 7. 34724
Our new butler; a comedy playlet, by F. Hat-
field. [17] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1909: D : 16536 ; Fannie
Hatfield, Forestdalc, R. I. 34725
Our new constable; by li. Underwood.
© Lawrence Underwood, New Y^'ork ; D :
5379. Aug. 6, 1904. 34726
Our new country; a comedy in 4 acts, by L.
Leopold.
© L. Leopold, Washington ; 1885 : 10347,
May 7. 34727
Our new girl; farce in 1 act, by U. Akerstrom.
[27] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1912; D : 28836 ; Ullie Aker-
strom, New York. 34728
Our new governess; comedy in 2 acts, by Grace
Luce Irwin. New York. S. French; London,
S. French, ltd., 1904. 1 p. 1., 19 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 5446. Aug.
IG, 1904; 2c. Nov. 19, 1904. 34729
Our new housekeeper; a scene of English
country life, a comedy in 4 acts, by T. Walmes-
ley.
© Thomas AValmesley, New York; 1886:
27217, Dec. 2. 34730
Our new minister; comedy of New England
life in 3 acts, by G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn; 1900 A:
10498, xipr. 25; 2c. Apr. 25. 34731
a domestic comedy drama in 3 acts, by
Denman Thompson and G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1895 : 53249.
Oct. 19. 34732
a Yankee comedy in 4 acts, by Denman
Thompson and G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1893 : 51351,
Nov. 17. 34733
Our nev/ schoolmarm, Nick Drubem.
Fair play.
See
Our next president; or. The dark horse, an
American comedy in 4 acts.
© J. W. Blaisdell, Chicago ; 1879 : 10053.
July 31. 34734
Our oddities; an American comedy in 5 acts,
by Stanley I\IcKenna. New York, Metropoli-
tan print, 1ST7. 41 p. 8°.
© Mrs. Stanley McKenna, New York ; 1877 :
2674, Mar. 6; 2c. Mar. 17. 34735
Our office girls; a comedy of business life in 4
acts, by M. .L Sullivan (M. Navilus) [1],
126 p. t\ Typewritten.
© M. ,L Sullivan, New York ; 1891:6816.
Feb. 20; 2c. Feb. 20. 34736
Our old Kentucky home; a drama in 5 acts, by
J. E. Bruce and H. V. Davis.
© Jolm Edward Bruce. Albany, and Hen-
rietla Vinton Davis, Washington; 1898:
29142, May 10. 34737
-a story of the Kentucky hills, by O. L.
.Tea neon.
© Otto L. Jeancon, Colorado Springs, Col. ;
D : 8346, Apr. 14, 1906. 34738
Our old nobility; a drama in 1 act, by T. Frost.
© Thomas Frost, New York; 1891:41684.
Nov. 20. 34739
Our old town school; a facetious drama, by one
of the pupils, C, C. IMorgan.
© Charles C. Morgan, Boston; 1890:1641.
Jan. IL 34740
1737
34740
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34764
Our own beloved America; exceptionally unique
patriotic exercise, by IMrs. W. B. Dingman.
Lebanon, O., March brothers [1914] 10 p.
12°.
© Jan. 22, 1914; 2c. Jan. 23, 1914; D:
35762 ; March brothers, Lebanon. O. 34740a
Our party; a musical comedy in 3 acts, written
and composed by A. Lloyd.
© Arthur Lloyd, Great Britain; 1898:
40864, Aug. 30. 34741
Our pastor; a 3 act domestic comedy, by D.
Sully.
© Daniel Sully, Denver ; D : 4923, Apr. 22.
1904. 34742
Our patriots, from '76 to '98; a patriotic play
with tableaux, depicting historical events in
the history of the United States, by R. J.
Donnelly.
© Robert J. Donnelly, Brooklyn; 1898:
23644, Apr. 14. 34743
Our pet; an original drama.
© Georgie Hamlin, Cambridge. 111.; 1889:
5343, Feb. 15. 34744
Our players; or. Both sides of the curtain, a
realistic picture of play folk's every day life,
by M. Maclare.
© Maurice Maclare, New York ; 1891 : 2257.
Jan. 15. 34745
Our pleasant sins; by W. Barrett and Charles
Hannan. Typewritten.
© Wilson Barrett, Leeds, England; 1893:
10009, Feb. 24; 2c. Feb. 24, 34746
Our pleasure party; arr. for the stage by J.
Oppenheimer.
© Joe Oppenheimer, United States ; 1891 :
671. Jan. 5. 34747
Our politicians; a comedy in 4 acts, by A. D.
Gordon.
© Mrs. Ric Kiralfy, New York ; 1878 : 4257.
Apr. 9. 34748
Our politics; an original American comedy in
5 acts, by E. Willett.
© Edward Willett, St. Louis; 1877:6086,
May 21. 34749
Our protectors; an American comedy drama in
5 acts, by H. Vaughn.
© Harry Vaughn, United States; 1889:
nil4. Apr. 8. 34750
Our r. r. men; in 6 acts, by R. M. Taylor and
J. H. Delafield.
© R. M. Tavlor and J. H. Delafield, United
States; 1877:7771. July 5. 34751
Our r. r. men or boys; a drama in 4 acts, by
R. M. Taylor.
© R. M. Taylor, New York; 1877:6884,
June 11. 34752
Our regeneration; a passion drama in 3 acts,
by F. W. Jlathieu. 53 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Fred'k W. INIathieu. New York ; D : 15798.
May 7, 1909; 2c. May 7, 1909. 34753
Our regiment; a military drama, compiled from
incidents in the War of the Rebellion, by
J. S. Rogers. Boston, A. Mudge & son, 1884.
45 p. 12°.
© James S. Rogers, United States; 1884:
2699, Feb. 6; 2c. Feb. 9. 34754
Our relations; a comedy in 4 acts, by E. D.
Dunn.
© Edward D. Dunn, Newark, N. J.; D:
9S35, Jan. 28, 1907. 34755
a drama in 5 acts, by D. Hastings.
© Dille Hastings, Philadelphia; 1888:
10858, Apr. 14. 34756
Our reporter; a comedy in 3 acts, with a pro-
logue, by A. C. Gunter.
© A. C. Gunter, San Francisco ; 1877 : 12036.
Oct. 18. 34757
Our rich cousin; a play in 4 acts, by D. K. Hig-
gins and M. O. Higgins.
© David Knowles Higgins and Milton Otis
Higgins. Englewood, 111. ; 1886: 18697, Aug. 17.
34758
Our right of way; a realistic and romantic
play, abounding in strong dramatic effects,
and startling tableaux, by W. H. Young.
© William H. Young and John Leslie Gos-
sin. United States ; 1889 : 16784, June 1.
34759
Our royal knights and regal dames; a farcical
comedy, by IM. Sullivan.
© IMaria Sullivan. Providence, R. I. ; 1898 :
16076, Mar. 8; 2c. Apr. 14. 34760
Our rural cousin.
© Frank Jones, Fairview, W. Va. ; 1892:
50241, Dec. 9. 34761
Our r'yal majesty; a comedy in 5 acts, by M. F.
Delanov. Alameda, Cal., The Daily encinal
print [1899] 55 p. 12°.
© Marian F. Delanoy, United States ; 1898 :
30955, May IS ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1899. 34762
Our Sam; a domestic comedy drama in 3 acts,
by C. M. Stanley and F. M. Stanley.
© Charlotte M. Stanley and Frank M. Stan-
lev, Bay Ridge, N. Y. ; 1889:8330, Mar. 15.
34763
Our school-days; a 3 act musical comedy, writ-
tej), composed, sung and played by the trage-
dians of Kalamazoo, incidents and ideals fur-
nished by Neil Burgess, Hugh Fay and C. R.
Gardiner.
© C. R. Gardiner, New York; 1880:6080,
Apr. 19. 34764
1738
34765
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34788
Our school-days — Continued.
or, Boys and girls again, a musical comedy
in 3 acts, by R. McWade.
© Robert IMcWade, New York ; 1880 : 4452,
Mar. 19. 34765
Our schools; a farce in 1 act, by N. G. Wash-
ington.
© Napoleon G. Washington, New Brighton,
N. Y. ; 1882 : 13254, Aug. 11. 34766
Our secretaries; comedy in 3 acts, by C. and C.
Slade. [82] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1911; D : 25763 ; Constance
and Charles SUule, New York. 34767
Our senators; farcical comedy in 5 acts, by F.
Eversman, jr.
© Fred Eversman, jr., Baltimore ; 1884 :
22726, Nov. 13. 34768
Our servants; a comedy in 4 acts, by G. B.
Story.
© Samuel French & son, New York ; 1877 :
3626, IMar. 26. 34769
■ comedy in 1 act, by Francis liester. New
York, The Roxbury publishing company [1899]
12 p. 16°. (Wizard series)
© Roxbury pub. co., New York ; 1899 : 76316.
Nov. 22; 2c. Nov. 15. 34770
a drama, by F. File.
© Franklin File, New York; 1877:4874,
Apr. 24. 34771
Our set; a comedy in 3 acts, by Louis Melbourne.
New York, 1888.
© W. J. Florence, United States ; 1888 : 5125.
Feb. 16. 34772
Our seventh. See Snap.
Our sleighing party; a musical comedy in 2
acts, by Wm. R. Watts.
© Cool Burgess, New York ; 1881 : 2286, Feb.
14. 34773
Our society; a drama in 5 acts, by E. M. Kirk-
land.
© Mrs. E. M. Kirkland, Chicago ; 1877 : 14199.
Dec. 7. 34774
Our soldiers; original drama in 5 acts and 6
tableaux, by Annie Lev/is (Mrs. F. W. John-
son) [66] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. F. W. Johnson, New York ; 1886 :
21326, Sept. 23 ; 2c. July 29, 1887. 34775
or, On the frontier, original play in 5 acts
and 7 tableaux, by Annie Lewis (Mrs. F. W.
Johnson )
© Annie Lewis (Mrs. F. W. Johnson), Bos-
ton ; 1887 : 29105, Nov. 10. 34776
Our sons (Nos fils); a comedy in 4 acts, by
Edouard Cadol.
© Frangois Mons and I^ouls Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19902, Sept. 3. 34777
Our South; a southern drama in 5 acts, by R.
Ralph.
© Richard Ralph, Long Island, N. Y. ; 1879 :
799, Jan. 17. 34778
Our starry banner; an original patriotic drama
in 5 acts, by J. A. Eraser, jr. Chicago, The
Dramatic publishing co. [1897] 50 p. 12°.
( [American acting drama] )
© Dramatic pub. co. and J. A. Fraser, jr.,
Chicago ; 1S97 : 59869, Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 21.
34779
Our step husband; a comedy melodrama, by
G. G. Osborne.
© Charles G. Osborne, Chicago ; 1897 : 42333,
July 24. 34780
Our substitute; presented by the White City
iViur. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Otto A. C. Paris, Boston ; D : 13473. .Tulv
31, 1908; 2c. July 31, 1908. 34781
Our summer boai'der. See Vaudevillainies.
Our summer boarders; an entirely original com-
edy drama in 4 acts, by W. E. Barnes.
© W. Elliott Barnes, New York; 1883:43,
Jan. 2. 34782
or. The jolly tramp, a farce comedy in 2
scenes, by Bert C. Rawley.
© Ames pub. co., Clvde. O. ; 1896 : 14858,
Mar. 7 ; 2c. Mar. 18. 34783
Our summer day; a melodrama, by H. C. Kirk.
© Hyland C. Kirk, Phelps, N. Y. ; 1885:
14704, July 8. 34784
Our sunny southern home; 3 acts and prologue.
© John S. Grieves, United States; 1888:
25213, Sept. 5. 34785
Our times; or, Step by step, a drama of real
life in 2 pictures, by W. Soubron.
© Wm. Soubron, Milwaukee ; 1873 : 11361,
Oct. 4. 34786
Our toys; or. Out doll's house, a fairy vision
in 1 peep, libretto by W. Yardley, music by
Cotsford Dick and others. London. J. Wil-
liams, ltd. ; New York, E. Schuberth & co.
[1906] 15 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Joseph Williams, ltd.. London ; D : 8930,
Aug. 8, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1906. 34787
Our treasure; musical comedy in 3 acts, by L. J.
De Smidt.
© Louis Jaques De Smidt, Chicago; 1886:
18943, Aug. 21. 34788
1739
34789
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34811
Our troubles.
© Rosa Pfaff, Philadelphia; D:7S44,
Jan. 13, 1906. 34789
Our twins; drama in 3 acts, by C. H. Thomp-
son.
© Charle.s H. Thompson, Troy, N. Y. ; 18S7 :
3977, Feb. 18. 34790
Our v/edding tour; a dramatic composition.
© Thomas A. Hall, New Orleans; 1880:
13459, Sept. 3. 34800
Our western cousin; in 4 acts, by .Joaquin Mil-
ler Ipsoud. oi^ Cincinnatiis Heine MillerJ
© Louis Aldrich, Bo^^ton ; 1883 : 12810.
July 12. 34801
Our two orphans; a po\verful and emotional
drama in 1 act and 7 tableaux, from the
French of M. M. D'Ennery and Cormon. by
U. H. Cox.
© Freeman sisters, United States ; 1870 :
9062, Aug. 24. 34791
Our typewriter; a comedy in 3 acts, by D. Sully.
© Daniel Sully, United States ; 1895 : 1089;',,
Ffb. 22. 34792
Our uncle from Maine; an American comedy in
4 acts, adapted by H. Wilson.
© Harrv Wilson. Philadelphia ; 1882 : 10409.
June 23. ' 34793
Our uncle from the West; Christmas play in 1
act, by M. Greenwald. New York, L. Feist,
inc., 1912. cover-title, 6 p. 4°.
© Oct. 26, 1912; 2c. Oct. 28, 1912; D:
312.12; I>eo Feist, inc., Nev.' York. 34794
Our Uncle Jonathan; by O. R. Crumhorn.
© Orlando R. Crumhorn, Detroit; 1890:
2924, .Tan. 21. 34795
Our Utopia, its rise and fall; apsliictic
comedietta in 2 acts, by Kate Hope.
© Roorbach & co.. New York; 1882:4195,
-Shu: 16. 34796
Our village postmaster; [rural comedy drama]
in 3 acts, by E. H. Perry. 21 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Julv 19, 1915; D : 41.342 ; Eugene H.
Perry, Hudson, Wis. 34796a
Our visit to the Centennial; a spectacular ex-
travagiinza. by J. V. Prichard and T. ll.
French.
© Samuel French & son, New York ; 1876 :
3874, Mar. 31. 34797
Our visitors; an original comedy in 4 acts, by
T. E. Murray.
© Thomas E. Murray, Chicago; 1884:
20581, Oct. 13. 34798
Our war correspondent. See Captain Dick.
Our wedding day; a comedy in 4 acts, by
I>eonard (Jrover.
© Kit Clarke, New York; 1886:20837,
Sept. 15. 34799
Our wedding night; play in 1 act, by T. O'lNIal-
ley. [1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1914; D : 36637 ; Thomas
O'Malley, Brooklyn. 34799a
1740
Our wife; fi'.rcical cftmedy in 3 acts, by H. A\
Fischer. [193] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1911; D : 2.3847 ; Henry W.
Fischer, liiooklyn. 34802
sketch in 1 sict, by F. Rutle(l.-(>. |'.)| p.
4". Typewriiten.
© Ic. Apr. 12. 1911: D: 23929; Frjiuk Kut-
led.ue, Minneapolis. 34803
>S'ce also Rose (The) shop.
Our v.dves; comedy in 3 acts, by F. Mandel and
Helen Krafft. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 10, 1912; D: 30221 ; Frank Man-
del, Nev York. 34804
Sanii'. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. lU, 1912; D : 30504 ; :M. Wit-
mark & .sons. New York. 34805
farce comedy in 4 acts, by Ludwi.g von
Fnldii. iv. fi'om the German by H. Krafl't.
[5], 137 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1911; D: 24904; Helen
KralTt, New Y'ork. 34808
farce in 3 acts, by Anthony E. Wills. Bos-
ton. A\'. 11. Baker & co., 1910. 49 p. 12°.
© .Tuly 23, 1910; 2c. July 25. 1910; D:
21627; Walter H. P.aker & co., Bo.ston.
34807
Our workingmen. S>'(' Poor and rich.
Our world's champions; by F. Hassali. Type-
written.
© Frank Hassali, San Franci.sco ; 1900 A:
.3251, Feb. 5; Ic. Feb, 5; Ic. Mar. 15. 34808
Cur youthful patriots; by J. W. J. Maxdey.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1899:
57281, Sept. 7. 34809
Ourselves as others see us. See American
ideals.
Out all night; comedietta, by A. E. Berg.
© Albert Ellerv Berg. New York; 1898:
19737, Mar. 26. 34810
Out at sea; an entirely original drama, consist-
ing of a prologue, 4 acts and 6 tableaux, by
C. E. Newton.
© Charles E. Newton, New York; 1872: 86,
Jan. 5. 34811
34812
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34832
Out-door (The) patient: drama in 4 acts, by
H. M. Cahill. 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Mar. 9, 1911; D : 2359S ; Helena M.
Cnhill, New York. 34812
Out for glory; comedy in 3 acts, by E. M. Pad-
dock and Ormoiid H. Paddock. 77 p. 4°.
Typewrit ten.
© Ic. Jane 9, 1915; D: 40882; Eleanor
IVIills Paddock, Toledo, O. 34812a
Out in Idaho; a drama, by F. S. Neill. Burling-
loii. VI-., The Lane press, 1908. 15 p. 8°.
© Frederick Stron^hteubury; Neill, Bur-
lington, Vt. ; D: 13729, Sept. S, 1908; 2c. Nov.
10, 1908.
34813
Out in Iowa; a drama in 4 acts, by C. W. Doty.
189] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles W. Doty, New York; D : 2935,
.Tan. 31, 1903; 2c. Jan. 31, 1903. 34814
Out in Ohio; a pastoral play in 4 acts, by J. C.
Nugent. Typewritten.
© J. G. Nugent, Canal Dover, O. ; 1899:
76777, Nov. 24 ; 2c. Aug. 10, 1900. 34815
Out in the Allegheuies; a drama in 4 acts, by
the Vundeons [pseud, of I. M. and L. B. Ma-
son] [77] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912 ; D : 29193 ; Ida M. and
Louis B. Mason, New York. 34816
Out in the storm; play in 1 act, by W. E. Carl-
ton. [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1913 ; D : 34269 ; Walter E.
Carleton, Chicago. 34817
Out in the streets; an original drama in 4 acts,
by N. S. Wood.
© N. S. Wood, United States; 1899 : 12147,
Apr. 19. 34818
■ Sec also Lost in a big city.
Out in the woods; sketch in 1 act, by H. A.
Clarke. 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 22, 1915; D : 39477 ; Harold A.
Clarke, New York. 34818a
Out of a job; sketch in 1 act, by Cyrus Brown-
lee Nev>'ton. [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1915; D: 39537; Gay Reid
and Lester Drummond, San Francisco.
34819
Out of bondage; a musical drama, by J. B. Wil-
liams.
© S. B. Hyers, United States; 1876:8490,
July IS. 34820
-a play in 4 acts, by J. Bradford.
© Joseph Bradford, Boston; 1876:4173,
Apr. 6. 34821
See also Black (The) slave.— Millie, the
Out of darkness; a comedy-drama, by E. M.
Royle.
© Edwin Milton Royle, Salt Lake City;
1891 : 5007, Fob. 5. 34822
Out of Egypt.
© Clara Rogers Owens, Omaha, Neb. ; D :
0518, Apr. 15, 1905. 34823
Out of his sphere; a drama in 3 acts, by David
Hill [pseud, of David W. Hildreth] Boston,
W. H. Baker & co.. 1889. 35 p. 12°. ( [W. H.
Baker & co.'s Boston list] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Bo.ston ; 1S89 :
21S89, July 15; 2c. Oct. 5. 34824
Out of sight; Ethiopian comedy in 1 act, 2
.scenes, by F. ISI. Risdon.
© Filla Maria Risdon, Gallup, N. M. ; 1897:
.583.31, Oct. 14. 34825
Ethiopian comedy in 2 acts, by Davis Ris-
don [pseud, of Filla Maria Risdon] Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1899.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1898:
75913, Dec. 27 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1899. 34826
— a 3 act comedy, l)y Edward Poland. [39] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Clias. Katzenberg, Philadelphia; 1889:
32419, Oct. 26 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1891. 34827
— See also Carl Doonder.
quadroon.
Out of sight, out of mind; comedy in 1 act. by
L. V. Allen. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1911 ; D : 24765 ; L. Virginia
Allen, Siin Francisco. 34828
Out of step; or, False harmony, melodrama in
3 acts, by AVillard Von Hagen. 57 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1915 ; D : 39785 ; Wlllard Ar-
nold Von Hagen, Minneapolis. 34828a
Out of the dark. See Lillian.
Out of the da,rkness; an emotional drama in
5 acts, l)y T. H. Arnold. [92] p. 4°. Ms.
© Thomas H. Arnold, New Orleans ; 1886 :
1520, Jan. 18 ; 2c. Jan. 18. 34829
play in 1 act, by J. Crawford. 11 p. 4°.
•Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1910 ; D : 20194 ; James Craw-
foril, San Francisco. 34830
Out of the deeT3 waters; a play in 4 acts, by
J. H. Benner [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Henry Benner, Fullerton, Pa.;
D : 10868, June 27, 1907 ; 2c. June 27, 1907.
34831
Out of the depths; 1 act dramatic composition,
by W. L. Kalet. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910 ; D : 20834 ; William L.
Kalet, Columbia, S. C. 34832
1741
34833
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
84853
Out of the depths — Continued.
1 act play, by Charles T. Dazey. [2], 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1913 ; D : 34622 ; Joseph Con-
yers, New York. 34833
See also Challenge (The). — Christie John-
stone.— False. — Ishmael.
Out of the desert. See Bob of the valley.
Out of the fire; a sensation drama in 4 acts
and a prologue, by S. W. Higgins.
© S. W. Higgins, New York ; 1872 : 210.").
Mar. 6. 34834
Out of the fold; a rural emotional drama, by
L. McCormick [i. e. A. L. McCoriiiickl [70 1 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© liangdon McCormick, New York ; D :
1250, Jan. 7, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1902. 34835
Out of the frying-pan into the fire; sketch for
2 characters, male and female, by Harry S.
Miller. New York. H. J. Wehman. 1902. 7 P-
16°. (Wehman's series of select vnndeville
plays, sketches and farces, no. 3)
© Henrv J. Wehman, New York ; D : 28.SO.
Sept. 20, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1902. 34836
Out of the jaws of death; melodrama in 4 acts,
by M. H. Thurston. 113 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Mav \Henderson Thurston, Mechanic
Falls, Me. ; D : 14340, Nov. 21. 190S ; 2c. Nov.
21, 190S. 34837
Out of the mire; play in 3 acts, by C. A. do
Lima. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27. 1909 ; D : 17207 ; Charles A.
de Lima, New York. 34838
Out of the night; drama in 4 acts, by F. W.
Harri.s. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12. 1914 ; D : 38097 ; Frank W.
Harris. New York. 34838a
a drama in 4 acts and an epilogue, by J. A.
Chew. Typewritten.
© James Alfred Chew. Chicago; 1897:
30653, June 21; 2c. June 21. 348^9
play in 3 acts, by C. A. Davy. [3]. 48 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913 ; D : 31859 ; Catherine A.
Davy, Chicago. 34840
Out of the past; by A. M. Hemmings.
© Adele M. Hemmings, Brooklyn ; D : 14804.
Jan. 12, 1909. 34841
a melodrama, by D. Davidson and Aimee
Carey.
© Dor6 Davidson, New York; 1890:24038,
Aug. 7. a4842
1
Out of the past — Continued.
play in 1 act. by B. H. Voigt. [2], 20 p.
4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. .5, 1912: D : 29294 ; B. H. Voigt,
New York. 34843
— — or. The warning, original sketch, by W. I.,.
Hall. [1], 17 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1912; D: 30009; Willard Loo
Hall, Altoona, Pa. 34844
Out of the question; a comedy, by W. D. How-
ells. Boston. James R. Osgood and company,
1877. 1 p. 1., is:} p. 24°.
© IL O. lluuiiliton & CO. and W. D. How-
ells, Cambridge, Mass. ; 1877:4592, Apr. 10:
2c. Apr. 25. 34845
S;uno. Boston and New York, Houghton,
Mifflin and company [1905] Ip. l.,183p. 24°.
© W. D. Howells, New York, in renewal
for 14 vears from Apr. 10, 1905; A: 10.5085.
Dec. 28, 1904; 2c. Dec. 31, 1904. 34846
Out of the rut with father. Sec Sacrifices
(The) of conquering Collins.
Out of the sea; original drama in 4 acts, by
F. F. Wolgannith. ?,2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Francis F. Wolgamuth, Southampton,
Pa.; 1889:20063, July 3; 2c. Oct. 14. 34847
a i)lay in 1 act, by N. Rose. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Norman Rose, New York ; D : 15041.
Ajir. 17. ]909; 2c. Apr. 17, 1909. 34848
Out of the shadow; a drama in 3 acts, by
August Vatter and John E. Spencer, some-
wliat altered from the original version under
fho title of A noble sacrifice. Boston, W. H.
P.aker & co., 1890. 48 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed.
of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1889:
30194, Dec. 21; 2c. Jan. 23, 1890. 34849
Out of the South; a pantomime, by Kurt Ma-
tull.
© Charles Racine Tyler, New York ; D :
4.S57. Dec. 8, 1903. 34850
Out of the vast unknown depths; a phantom
in 1 act. [bv] M. Delano. [New York, Clarence
H. Eagle. 1908] 12 p. 8°.
© Mortimer Delano, New York ; D : 12023,
Mar. 26, 1908; 2c. Apr. 6, 1908. 34851
Out of the "West; in 4 acts, by Martha L. Og-
den. [152] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. L. Ogden. New York ; D : 5716. Nov.
1, 1904; 2c. Nov. 1, 1904. 34852
Out of the wilderness; a drama in 4 acts and
4 scenes, by J. Slevin. [66] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© James Slevin, New York ; D : 7565, Nov.
15, 1905- 2c. Nov. 15, 1905. 34853
742
34854
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
84874
Out of the woods; a drama in 4 acts, by M. E,
Roe.
© Mary E. Roe, Milwaukee ; 1900 A : 2841,
Jan. 31, 34854
Out of town; a comedy in 3 acts, by Bell Elliott
Palmer. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1907.
34 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 9359,
Oct. 31, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906. 34855
Out on a lark; comedy, by Nelson Compston.
58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Oct. 10, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1909 ; D : 17246 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago, 34856
Out on a strike; by W. P. Kimball, Proof.
© Wilbur F. Kimball, Haverhill, Mass.;
1885 : 23644, Nov. 11 ; 2c. Mar. 8. 1886. 34857
or. Battle of the bull and the bear,
© Wilbur Fisk Kimball, Haverhill, Mass.;
1885:27189, Dec. 23. 34858
Out on the plains. See Grit.
Out on the world; a drama in 3 acts. Clyde, O.,
A. D. Ames, 1880. 23 p. 12°, ( [Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 83] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1880 : 4039, Mar.
13 ; 2c. Mar. 13. 34858a
Out shopping; a local character comedy in 4
acts, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, United States; 1882:
18790, Nov. 6. 34859
Out there; original comedy in 3 acts, by George
Cameron [pseud, of G. Drew] 106 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1910; D: 20546; Gladys
Drew, New York. 34860
Out there beyond; modern drama in prologue
and 3 acts, by C. .Johnstone and V. Milliman.
48 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1913 ; D : 35172 ; Calder John-
stone and Virginia Milliman, New York.
34861
Out this evening — home tomorrow; a comedy
in 1 scene, by F. F. Mackay. [1], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© F. F. Mackay, New York; 1890:13266,
Apr. 22 ; 2c. Apr, 22. 34862
Out "West; an American sensational drama, by
J. B. Matthews.
© .T. Brander Matthews, New York ; 1871 :
6120, June 27. 34863
a coraedv drama in 4 acts, by Justin
Adams. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1902. 42
p. 12°. [Produced by The Maude Hillman
CO. under the title, Miss Ray of Colorado]
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 2470,
Oct. 20, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1902. 34864
Out West — Continued.
play in 1 act, by F. A. Gambold. [12] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1911 ; D : 23564 ; Fred A. Gam-
bold, Los Angeles. 34865
'by H. M. Fechheimer,
© Henry M. Fechheimer, Detroit ; D : 15803,
May 8, 1909, 34866
by Walter E, Grogan. 14 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1912; D: 28280; C, Aubrey
Smith, New York. 34867
Out yonder; a drama of the Southwest in 4 acts,
by A. R. Whytal. Typewritten.
© A. Russ Whytal, New York ; 1892 : 26678,
June 25 ; 2c. June 21, 1897. 34868
play in 4 acts, by Isaac Henderson. 112 p.
12°. Printed.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1909 ; D : 16991 ; Marion Hen-
derson, Rome. 34869
Outcast CThe); by H. Holmes. 74 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Harold Holmes, Philadelphia; 1894:
17200, Mar, 28 ; 2c. June 13. 34870
an original drama in a prologue and 4 acts,
by F. Bassford.
©Franklyn Bassford, Brooklyn; 1882:7404,
May 6. 34871
-Parisian police-court sketch, from the
French of Lucien Mayrague, by Frederic F.
Schrader. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1910 ; D : 22704 ; Hans Bartsch,
New York. 34872
a play in 1 act, by August Strindberg, freely
adapted by Strindberg from the novel of Ola
Hannson's, tr. from the German of Emil
Schering by Mary Harned. (In Poet lore, v.
17, no. 3, autumn 1906; periodical © June
25, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1906 ; B : 121943 ; Poet
lore CO., Boston)
by U. Morelli. 10 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1913; D: 34625; Ulysses Mo-
relli, New York. 34873
See also Walter Iredale. — Wandering
(The) orphan, — Wilmot or Dunbar?
Outcast (The) artist; by M. J, Fielding, 15 p,
4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice J. Fielding, Brooklyn ; D : 13428,
July 28, 1908 ; 2c. July 28, 1908. 34874
Outcast (The) fugitive,
the rancher.
See James Warner,
5379— VOL 2—17-
-6
Outcast (The) of fate. See Medea.
1743
34875
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34897
Outcast (The) son; by C. D. Ettinger, S. Kurtz
and B. Katz. 5 p. f. Typewritten.
© le. Jan. 23, 1912; D : 28407 ; Chas. D.
Ettinger, Samuel Kurtz and Bernard Katz,
New Yorlc. 34875
Outcasts (The); [by] J. A. Sutton.
© John A. Sutton, Brooklyn; 1886:29002.
Dee. 18. 34876
Outcast's (The) daughter; by G. M. Anderson.
42 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Geo. M. Anderson, Princeton, Ind. ; D :
8793. July 7, 1906 ; 2c. July 7, 1906. 34877
a drama, in 4 acts, by Marlon Eddy [pseud.
of M. F. Delanoy]
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1899 : 68872,
Oct. 23 ; 2c. Nov. 17. 34878
Outcasts of a great city; a marvelous dramatic
conception in 4 acts, by Chas. H. Flemming.
© Daniel A. Kelly, United States; 1893:
19564. Apr. 21. 34879
Outcasts (The) of New York; a melodrama, by
David Bela.sco.
© Charles Frohman. New York ; 1883 :
21368, Nov. 19. 34880
Outcasts of Poker Flat; an original sensational
■ drama in prologue and 3 acts, by J. J. Mo-
Closkoy.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1873:
674, Jan. 25. 34881
Outcasts of society; a drama in 4 acts, by J,.
Adams. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Justin Adams. Chelsea, Mass.; D : 3062.
Fel). 27. 1903; 2c. Mar. 19, 1903. 34882
Outcast's (An) revenge; a new and original
drama, by A. S. Keller.
© Augustine S. Keller, New Haven; 1886:
547. Jan. 7. 34883
Outclassed; comedy in 1 act. by G. Bloomquest.
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31. 1912; D: 30390; George
Bloomquest, Minneapolis. 34884
Outcome (The); drama in 3 acts, by R. A. Mar-
chand. [80| p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912; D : 29155 ; Ralph A.
Marchand, Cambridge. Mass. 34885
Outcry (The); play in 1 act, by H. K. Webster.
1 21. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1914; D: 38494; Henry
Kitchen Webster, Evanston, 111. 34885a
Outlaw (The); by L. C. Fletcher.
© L. Covne Fletcher, United States; 1882:
20798, Dec. 9. 34886
a comic opera in 3 acts, by R. Fax.
© Reuben Fax, Toronto, Can;id:i : D: 15609.
Outlaw (The) — Continued.
1 act playlet, by W. L. Sweitzer. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. S, 1911; D: 25706; Willard L.
Sweitzer, AUentown, Pa. 34888
play in 3 acts, by Nelson Compston. Chi-
cago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [35] p.
f°. Mimeographed. (Byer's library of tab-
loid plays)
© Nov. 2, 1914; 2c. Nov. 21. 1914; D:
38879 ; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 34888a
— playlet in 1 act, by J. P. Mo.ssmeier. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1913; D: 32307; Joseph P.
:Mossmeier, New Orleans. 34889
— or, The maid and the outlaw, a romantic
play in 3 acts and 5 scenes, by G. T. Smith and
M. Doran. Typewritten.
© George Totten Smith and Marie Doran,
New York ; 1899 : 12740. Feb. 16 ; 2c. Mar. 2.
34890
See also Plays: August Strindberg.
Outlaw (The) girl; in 4 acts, by S. A. Schafer.
[34] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Samuel A. Schafer, Sterlinir. Kan. ; D :
12125, Jan. 6, 1908; 2c. Jan. 6, 1908. 34891
Outlaw (The) of Glenmalure; play in 4 acts,
by C. Von der Vonde. [85] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Chester De Vonde, New York ; D : 13499,
Aug. 4, 1908; 2c. Aug. 27, 1908. 34892
Outlaw (The) reclaimed. See Adam Harney.
Outlaw (An) submarine; 1 act sketch, by E.
Osgood. 15 p. 4°. Typewxitten.
© Ic. July 12, 1915; D: 41208; Erastus
Osgoorl South P.raintree, Mass. 34892a
Outlawed; by Ij. C. Fletcher.
© Lydia Coyne Fletcher, Washington ;
1882:20898, Dec. U. 34893
original 1 act dramatic composition, by
L. A. Beatty and F. E. .Tones. [8] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1910; D : 21785 ; Louis Arsell
Beattv and Frank E. Jones. Wilmington, Del.
34894
Outlaws (The); by C. Fuller.
© Caroline Fuller, New York; D : 12210.
.Tan. 20, 1908. 34895
comic opera, by B. N. Beal.
© Bertram Noel Beal. Denver; 1898: 18228.
Mar. 18; 2c. Mar. 21. 34896
play in 1 act, by Gwen John [pseud, of G.
Apr. 13, 1909.
34887
.Tones] [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1913; D: 32448; Gladys
Jones, Chelsea, London. 34897
1744
34898
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34017
Outlaws (The)— Continued.
play in 1 act, by Henrietta Warren [pseud.
of N. F. Krag] adapted from Gilbert Parker's
Pierre and his people. 12 p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1910 ; D : 22852 ; Nora Foster
Krag, St. Paul. 34898
Outlaw's (The) Christmas; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by Theodore Kremer. 128 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© P. H. Sullivan, New York; D:9388,
Nov. 5, 1906; 2c. Apr. 11, 1907. 34899
Outlaws (The) of Carolina; or, The swamp
demons, a sensation drama, by C. Foster.
© Charles Foster, New York ; 1872 : 3876,
Apr. 12. 34900
Outlaws (The) of Etiquetta; operetta in 2 acts,
words by Helen Helmore, music by Harold
Vincent Milligan. New York, G. Schirmer
[1914] [46] p. 8°. (G. Schirmer's collec-
tion of opera-librettos)
© Sept. 8, 1914; 2c. Sept. 14, 1914; D:
38114 ; G. Schirmer, New York. 34900a
Outlaws of Montana; 4 act drama of the far
West, by J. F. Maddox. 22 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1909 ; D : 1693.5 ; Jesse
Franklin Maddox, Boise, Id. 34901
Outlaws (The) of the Carolinas. See Swamp
angels.
Outlaw's (The) retreat. See Always on hand.
Outlaw's (An) son; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by H. Simon.
© Henrv Simon. United States; 1884:
10619. INIay 26. 34902
Outlook (The); a play of the moment, in 4 acts,
by H. Connelly. 81 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1913 ; D : 32240 ; Hubert Con-
nelly, New York. 34903
Outpost; a play, by J. F. J. Archibald. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© .Tas. F. J. Archibald, Washington ; D :
12786, Apr. 20, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1908. 34904
Out's inn; a black-face sketch in 1 scene, by
Harry L. Newton. Chicago and New York,
The Dramatic publishing company, 1902. 8
p. 12°,
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 2546,
Nov. 3, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1902. 34905
Outside (The) inn; musical comedy in 2 acts,
by F. A. Richardson. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1911 ; D : 25336 ; Frankland
A. Richardson, New York. 34906
Outside the door; drama in 1 act, by H. Delf.
[2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1914 ; D : 37592 ; Harry Delf,
New York. 34906a
Outside the family; play in 3 acts, by M. B.
Long, iii, 273 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1910; D: 21245; Maxwell
Budd Long, Cincinnati. 34907
Outside the gates of paradise; a romantic
drama in 4 acts, by Adeline M. Leitzbach.
[1], 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. M. Leitzbach, New York; D:9464,
Nov. 19, 1906; Ic. Nov. 19, 1906; Ic. Dec. 3,
1906. 34908
Outside the law; by V. K. Dunn. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Violette Kimball Dunn, New York; D:
8719, June 19, 1906 ; 2c. June 19, 1906. 34909
-sketch in 1 act, by H. M. Hicks. [2], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1915; D: 42049; Henry M.
Hicks, New York. 34909a
Outsider (An); coltege play for girls in 1 act,
In- Wilhemeu Wilkes. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1910. 20 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of
plays] )
© Mar. 25, 1910; 2c. Mar. 26, 1910; D:
20586 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 34910
■ a drama in 4 acts, by F. Dawson and Sant-
Matthews.
© Forbes Dawson and Sant-Matthews, Eng-
land; 1892 : 45082, Nov. 5. 34911
a play in 4 acts.
© S. O. Dermot, Maiden, Mass.; D : 9465,
Nov. 19, 1906. 34912
^by H. M. Muse. [24] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1911 ; D : 23822 ; Hiram Marion
Muse, Palestine, Tex. 34913
Outward bound and homeward bound; or. Life
in New York and Shyanne, an original
drama in 5 acts, by P. Connolly and B. Barry.
© P. Connolly and E. Barry, New York;
1871 : 10,700, Nov. 10. 34914
Outwitted; a comedy drama in 4 acts, arr. by
W. T. Nelson.
© William Tecumseh Nelson, Chicago;
1897 : 10447, Feb. 10. 34915
a drama in 5 acts, by E. M. Kirkland.
© E. M. Kirkland, Chicago; 1877:6652,
June 4. 34916
a farce comedy in 4 acts, arr. by W. T.
Nelson.
© William Tecumseh Nelson, Chicago ;
1S97 : 67685, Dec. 6 ; 2c. Dec. 6. 34917
1745
34918
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34935
Out-witted — Continued.
a society sketch for girls in 1 Jict, adapted
bv Bob O'Link [pseud.] New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1908. 8 p. 12^
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 12577.
Mar. 18. 1908 ; 2c. June 10, 1908. 34918
or, Eloped.
© H. E. and A. A. De Baldovert, St. Louis :
1888:23820, Aug. 20. 34919
Outwitting- the colonel; a farce in 1 act, by
Gordan V. May." Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1901] 10 p. 12°. ([Amateur series])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D:963, Oct. IG.
1901 ; 2c. Nov. 15, 1901. 34920
Oveja (La) perdida; zarzuela infantil en 1 acto
y en verso, letra de .Tuan Redondo Menduiua.
mllsica del maestro J. Taboada Steger. Ma-
drid, Pociedad anonima Casa Dot^sio [1911]
23 p. 8°. (Galeri<1 infantil) [Libretto only]
© Feb. 10, 1911; 2c. Feb. 11, 1911; D:
23321 ; Casa Dot^sio, Madrid. 34921
Ovenbecks (Die); drama in 4 akten aus dem
ofri;;iorsloben. von O. von Gontard und H.
Losch. Miinchen, Rubinverlag [1903] 71 p.
16°. ( [Rubin-bibliothek] )
© Rubinverlag, Munich; D : 3052, Feb. 26.
1903 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1903. 34922
Over aevne. f?ee Beyond human power. —
Plays; by Bj0rnstjerne Bj0rnson.
Over long distance; drama in 1 act, by Mark
Reardon. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11. 1915; D: 41466; Mark S. Rear-
don. 3d. New York. 34922a
Over Niag-ara Falls; an American comedy
drama in 4 acts, by Ed. W. Rowland and E.
Clifford.
© Edwin Clifford, Oshkosh, Wis. ; D : 1124,
Nov. 26, 1901. 34923
Over one sinner; in 4 acts, by E. Booth Tilton
and Sutton Vane. [133] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edwin B. Tilton, Gloucester City, N. J. ;
D : 8353, Apr. 16. 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1906.
34924
Over-speeding; drama in 1 act, with prologue,
by .T. S. Barcus. [33] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1914; D: 37352; James S.
Barcus, New York. 34924a
Over the border; by C. L. Nagely.
© Carlton Lewis Nagely, New York; D:
12479, Mar. 4, 1908. 34925
j^ plfxy in 4 acts, by Constance Skinner and
Herbert* Heron [pseud, of H. H. Peet]
© Herbert Heron Peet, Los Angeles; D:
12.^18. Mar. 10, 1908. 34926
Over the cliff. See In the way.
Over the falls; a sensational drama in 4 acts,
by W. Vershay.
© William Vershay, Albany ; 1871 : 5328,
June 6. 34927
Over the fence; farce in 3 acts, by N. Harper.
[2], 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2. 1914 ; D : 36909 ; Neal Harper,
Now York. 34927a
nmsical comedietta in 1 act, by Louis Wes-
lyn. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
' © Ic. Jan. 24, 1914 ; D : 35772 ; J. Louis
Mintz, Philadelphia. 34927b
Over the footlights; a tabloid comedy drama
in 1 act and 3 scenes, by Miron Leffingwell.
[21] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© May 20, 1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; D:
21119 ; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 34928
Over the garden fence; a farce in 1 act, by
W. F. Chapman. Chicago, The Dramatic pub-
lishing company [1901] 16 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1018,
Oct. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 34929
Over the garden wall; comedy in 3 acts, by
.L P. Wilson.
© J. Paul Wilson, Bronxville, N. Y. ; D:
3950, Sept. 15, 1903. 34930
— a comic opera in 2 acts, by G. C. Wester-
velt. [3], 67 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Tech show and G. C. Westervelt, Boston ;
D : 12560, Jlar. 17. 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1908.
34931
— a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by W. K.
Bocock.
© W. Kemper Bocock, Philadelphia ; 1882 :
16835, Oct. 10. 34932
a musical burlesque in 1 act, by Will D.
Felter. New York, H. Roorbach, 1897. 21 p.
16°. ([Roorbach's American ed. of acting
plays]) [With music]
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1897:
52644, Sept. 20; 2c. Oct. 7. 34933
— musical dialogue, by Clifford Harris,
music by Eddie Jewell. [6] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1911; D: 25898; Julie
Cooper and Bonita Oliver. San Francisco.
34934
— an original farce comedy in 4 acts, by S.
Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago ; 1884 : 9202, May 3.
34935
1746
34936
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34956
Over the garden wall — Oontiiuiod.
serio-comic musical sketch, book and lyrics
by Jesse G. M. Glick, music by Irving M.
Wilson. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Jan. 4. 1912 ; D : 28373 ; Glick & Wil-
son, San Francisco. 34936
Over the hill from the poorhouse; a comedy
drama in 4 acts, founded upon Will Carleton's
poem of the same title, by J. B. Polk.
© J. B. Polk, New York; 1889:8974.
Mar. 21. 34937
Over the hill to the poorhouse; a comedy drama
in 4 acts, founded upon Will Carleton's poem
of the same title, by J. B. Polk.
© J. B. Polk, New York; 1889:8972.
Mar. 21. 34938
See also Mother's (A) love.
Over the hills; comedy in 1 act, by Jolin
Palmer. London, Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd.,
1914. 31 p. 12°.
© Apr. 2, 1914; Ic. Apr. 10. 1914; D:
36662; Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., London.
34938a
Over the hills from the poorhouse; a comedy
drama in 4 acts, founded upon Will Carle-
ton's poem of the same title, by J. B. Polk.
© J. B. Polk, New York; 1889:8973,
Mar. 21. 34939
Over the hills to the poorhouse; a comedy
drama in 4 acts. 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Jay Smith, Chicago; D:5901,
Dec. 12, 1904; 2c. Dec. 12, 1904. 34940
■ by Herbert Hall AVinslow.
© George Kenniugtou, New York ; D : 2945,
Feb, 3, 1903. 34941
— -founded upon Will Carleton's poem of
the same title, by J. B. Polk.
© J. B. Polk, New York; 1889:431.
Jan. 3. 34942
the new domestic drama in 4 acts [by A. O.
Miller]
© Amos O. Miller, United States; 1878:
13580, Nov. 21. 34943
-Same. [2], 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. O. Miller, jr., Toledo, O., in renewal
for 14 years from Nov. 21, 1906; D:9496,
Nov. 22, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1906, 34944
play in 5 acts, founded on poem of same
name, by Annie Kernanan. 61 p. 4°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16342 ;
James Edwards, Chicago. 34945
Over the ocean; an original, sensational drama
in 3 acts, by H. Bud worth.
© Harry Budworth, New York ; 1885 : 11930.
May 28. 34046
Over the ocean — Continued.
or, Only an actor, a protean comedy in 4
acts, by W. L. Visscher.
© Will L. Visscher. San Francisco; 1878:
4042, Apr. 5. 34947
Over the palace wall; sketch, by G. Bloomquest.
[23] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1914; D : 37969 ; George
Bloomquest, Minneapolis. 34947a
Over the palisades; a comedy -drama, by Olive
Logan and W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, New York ; 1872 : 10107,
Sept. 20. 34948
Over the phone; play in 1 act, by J. P. Locke
and IM. Arm.strong. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1913; D : 35313 ; James P.
Locke. Toledo, O. 34949
Over the plains; sensational and picturesque
drama in 4 acts, by J. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey. Brooklyn : 1873 :
3342. Apr. 2. 34950
Over the rapids; in 4 acts, L. Canziani. [132]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louisa Starr Canziani, London ; D : 26.
.Tan. 12, 1901; 2c. Jan. 24. 34951
Over the transon; by W. Mountfortt and N.
Grute.
© Wade aiouiitfortt and Naiu Grute, New
York ; D : 15354, Mar. 16, 1909. 34952
comedy sketch, by D. Bruce and M. Duf-
fet. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1913 ; D : 33285 ; Dan Bruce
and Margo Duffet, Chicago. 34953
a play, by I. P. Caldwell. Typewritten.
© Isaac Palmer Caldwell, Louisville ; 1900
A: 25283, Oct. 11; 2c. Oct. 11. 34954
Over the viaduct; drama in 3 acts, by L. W.
Smith. [82] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1914 ; D : 37220 ; Lewis AVorth-
ington Smith, Des Moines. 34954a
Over the wall; a dramatic episode, by J. K.
Pavilla. 8 p. t". Typewritten.
© John R. Pavilla, New York ; D : 15431,
Mar. 24, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1909. 34955
Over the wire; comedy skit, by D. S. Kusell.
[1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1915; D : 42525 ; Dan S.
Kusell, Chicago.
34955a
Over their heads; aviation farce iu 1 flight, by
M. Ott. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1911 ; D : 25655 ; Matthew Ott,
Wollaston, Mass. 34950
1747
34957
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34977
Over treacherous ground; by Cornelius Paul
Jones [pseud, of Mrs. R. C. Jones] 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1909; D: 17030; Mrs. II. C.
Jones, Washington. 34957
Over yonder; a sketch, by Blanche Marsden
fi. e. B. M. Dunlop]
© Blanche Marsden Dunlap, New York ;
1900 A: 30539. Dec. 18; Ic. Dec. 18, 1900;
Ic. .Tan. 21, 1901. 34958
Overheard at the academy. Src Eternal (The)
feminine.
Overland; an American play in 4 acts, by H. G.
Donnelly.
© H. Gratton Donnelly, Los Angeles : 1 Sn4 :
24273, May 14. 34959
a spectacular sensational drama in 6 acts.
by O. C. Johnston.
© Orson Clifford Johnston, New York :
1897 : 4200, Jan. 11. 34960
Overland (The) flyer; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by T. W. James.
© T. W. James, United States ; 1891 : 44173,
Dec. 7. 34961
Overland (The) limited; 1 act play, by T. B.
Grant. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1911; D: 25447; Thomas E.
Grant, Denver. 34962
1 act playlette, by Le Roy and Harvey.
16 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1911 : D : 23248 ; Le Roy and
Harvey, Camden, N. J. 34963
Overland stage line; also the historical Gretna
Green elopement and marriage scene, dramatic
representation.
© Fletcher G. Welch, Chicago ; 1873 : 1157S.
Oct. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 4. 34964
Overman (The); a play in 3 acts, by Paul
Adam, authorized tr. from the French by Y.
Asckonusy and S. E. Ellman.
© Ysidor Asckenasy and Samuel E<hv;inl
Ellman, St. Louis; D: 13364, July IS, 1908.
34965
Overmastering pride, ruler of the soul. See
Bacio (II)
Overruled; dramatic study, by B. Shaw. \\],
33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1913; D : 32129 ; Bernard
Shaw, London. 34966
Overshadow by Mt. Whitney, See Rochelle
mine in reality.
Overtime; a socialistic drama, by F. Randt.
© Frances Randt, New York ; D : 1677.
Apr. 2, 1902. 34967
Overtones; sketch, by A. Gerstenberg. [1], 23 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6. 1914 ; D : 35.573 ; Alice Gersten-
berg, Chicago. 34967a
Owen O'Neil; or, Eileen's love, a drama in 3
acts, by J. Bropson.
© James Bropson, Cleveland ; 1880 : 16679,
Nov. 4. 34968
Owin' to Maggie; a comedy in 1 act, by John
Jason Trent. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1904. 28 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed.
of plays)
'(i) E. A. MoFadden, Cincinnati ; D : 5647.
Oct. 15, 1904; 2c. Nov. 12, 1904. 34969
Owl (The) and the pussy cat drill; a non-
sense comedy-song and pantomime, by Ade-
laide Westcott Hatch. New York, Hints pub-
lishing company, 1902. cover-title, 3 p. 12°.
© Hints pub. co.. New York ; D : 2743. Dec.
2. 1902; 2c. Dec. 31, 1902. 34970
Owl (The) club; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
satirizing secret societies, by C. H. Burggraf.
[Albany, Smiley] 1900. 34 p. diagr. nar.
12°.
© Charles H. Burggraf, Albany, Or. ; 1900
A : 18159, July 23 ; 2c, Sept. 17. 34971
Owl Hollow; a southern comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by W. G. Browne. 45 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. Gault Browne, Chicago; D : 54. Jan.
21. 1901; 2c. Feb. 16. 34972
Owl (The) wagon; play in 1 act. by C. Fuller.
[12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12. 1913; D : 34115 ; Caroline
Fuller, Lakewood. N. J. 34973
by E. Eisner. 20 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 25, 1912 : D : 30350 ; Edward Eis-
ner, New York. 34974
Owls (The); or. Bumps and muscles, an origi-
nal musical burlesque comedy in 3 acts, by
J. W. Herbert and S. Felch.
© Stanley Felch and J. W. Herbert, Chi-
cago ; 1885 : 6062, Mar. 12. 34975
Owls (The) of New York; or. The romance of
a rich young woman, an original comedy-
drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by A. W.
Aiken.
© Albert W. Aiken, Brooklyn; 1878:2184,
Feb. 19. 34976
[Own fault; drama in 4 acts, by J. Jacobson]
174 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. May 19, 1913; D: 33254; Jacob .Jacob-
son, Brooklyn. 34977
1748
34978
COPYEIGJEITED IN THE UNITED STATES
34999
Own your own home; a farce in 3 acts, by F.
Lennox.
© Fred Lennox, New York ; D : 14113, Oct.
21, 190S. 34978
Owner (The) of Ghost Mountain mine; in 4
acts, by D. Busiiach. [47] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Dolores Busnach, New York; D : 9119,
Sept. 20, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1906. 34979
Owner (The) of the Three Star; a 1 act play,
by R. Lange. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Rosalie Lange, New York ; D : 13902.
Sept. 22, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 22, 1908. 34980
Oxford (The) afEair; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Josephine H. Cobb and Jennie E. Paine. Phil-
adelphia, The Penn publishing company, 1896.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1896 :
34058, June 8 ; 2c. June 8. 34981
Oxford historical pageant; the book of the
pageant, by E. T. Strang. [3], 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1913 ; D : 33173 ; Emily Tudor
Strang, Philadelphia. 34982
Oxfordshire (The) Saint George play. See Sec-
ond (The) shepherds' play.
Oyster (An) stew; a rapid-fire talking act, by
Harry L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison [1904] 6 p. 12°. ([Deni-
son's vaudeville sketches])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 5155, June
10, 1904; 2c. July 30, 1904. 34983
Oysters; a farce in 1 act, by Alice C. Thomp-
son. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1909. 12 p.
12°. ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 15325,
IMar. 13, 1909; 2c. Apr. 29, 1909. 34984
Ozone; by I. B. Oliver.
© Israel B. Oliver, Lynn, Mass.; 1890:
30705, Oct. 4 ; 2c. Nov. 6. 34985
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by N. C. Good-
win, jr., and Geo. H. Jessop.
© Goodwin and .Jessop, New York ; 1880 :
7552, May 14. 34986
— —an operetta in 2 acts, words and lyrics by
G. P. Naylor, music by Carl Venth.
© George Prentice Naylor, Brooklyn ; 1900
A: 23488, Sept. 5. 34987
Ozone inn; by F.E.Ijynch. lip. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 24. 1909 ; D : 16912 ; Frank E.
Lynch, Hornell, N. Y. 34988
Ozora; a society drama in 3 acts, by C. A. Has-
win.
© Charles A. Haswin, New York; 1885:
24419, Nov. 21. 34989
Ozymandias; a drama in a prologue and 3 acts,
))y Hcrl)ei-i Heron [pseud, of H. H. Peet]
© Herbert Heron Peet, Los Angeles ; D :
12132, Jan. 6, 1908. 34990
P. A. and P. I.; a drama, scenes drawn from
the book Josiah Allen's wife as a P. A. and
P. I. ; or, Samantha at the Centennial, by M.
Holley.
© Marietta Holley. Pierrepont Manor,
N. Y. ; 1880:4141, Mar. lo. 34991
P. (The) A. I. L. W. R. ,SVe Four acting- mon-
ologues.
F. A. T. ; a comedy-drama in 5 acts and 4 scenes,
by Richard F. Carroll and F. Tannehill, jr.
© Frank Tannehill, jr., and Annie B. Car-
roll, Chicago ; 1887 : 13335, May 20. 34992
P. D. Q. ; farce-comedy in 1 act and 2 scenes, by
F. B. Elkins. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1914; D : 37627 ; Felton B.
Elkins, Montecito, Cal. 34992a
P. (The) G.'s. Sec Lumber room, and other
plays.
P. M. coat; comedy in 3 acts, by Leo Barthold
[pseud.] 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910; D : 20510 ; Jeanette
( Jeschickter, Washington. 34993
P. 0. Z. A. M.; by C. L. Piper.
© C. L. Piper, Boston ; 1888 : 14208, May 15.
34994
P. P. C. ; or, Pullman palace car, a 2 act farci-
cal nnisical composition, by W. A. Mestayer.
© W. A. Mestayer, New York; 1879:8999,
July 10. 34995
P. P. P. Podge. See Stage (The) struck cou-
ple.
Pa; a farce-comedy in 4 acts, by C. W. Walters
(Cal Wallace)
© Charles Wallace .Walters, Philadelphia ;
1886 : 3248, Feb. 6. 34996
Pa in the car; sketch, by E. Goodman. [2], 15
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1913; D : 33032 ; Edward
Goodman, New York. 34997
Pa is rich; introducing the new and original
songs, Pa is rich and My pa is a bonanza king.
(g),Teppe Delano, United States; 1880:19466,
Dec. 18. 34998
Paa Ekre'rnes gaard; drama i 4 akter, af Hans
TO. Kinck. Kristiania, H. Aschehoug & co.
1913. 3 p. 1., 242 p. 12°.
© Nov. 27, 1913; 2c. Dec. 20, 1913; D:
35491; H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania, Nor-
way. 34999
1749
34999
DR.\MATTC COMPOSITIONS
35016
Paa hybelen; studenterkomedie med viser i 2
aktor, iif Afiain Hiortli. Kristiania, H. Asche-
houg & CO., 1913. 2 p. 1., 87 p. 12°.
© Dec. 16, 1913; 2c. Jan. 27, 1914; D:
35801 ; H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania, Nor-
way. 34999a
Paar (Das) nach der mode; wiener lustspiel in
3 akten, von Raoul Auerheimer. Berlin, S.
Fischer verlag, 1913. 163 p. 12°.
© Feb. 7, 1913; 2c. June 18, 1913; D:
33536 ; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 35000
Pablo; or, The Cuban's bride, a romantic play
ip 5 acts, and an episode of the Cuban revo-
lution, by J. B. Renauld.
© John B. Renauld, New York ; 1873 : 9316,
Aug. 19. 35001
Pace (The) that kills; by J. IM. Clarke and A. R.
Tafft.
© Josephine M. Clarke and Adella Reng
Tafft, West Orange, N. J. ; D : 6664, May 15,
1905. 35002
— a comedy drama, by J. Le Brandt.
© Joseph Le Brandt, New York; 1898:
60038, Oct. 12. 35003
— a drama of New York life in 1 act, by J. G.
Barnes. Typewritten,
© John G. Barnes, New York ; 1898 : 42244.
July 14 ; 2c. July 14. 35004
a melodrama in 4 acts, by J. D. Flynn.
© James D. Flynn, New York ; D : 441,
May 8, 1901. 35005
Pace (The), the cost; drama in 1 act, by T. P.
Sigourney. [2], 23 p. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1911 ; D : 23882 ; ; T. Proctor
Sigourney, Chicago. 35006
Pace (The) they go on the inner circle.
Whirl (The) at Washington.
See
Pacific (The) mail; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by E. Wilson.
© Ella Wilson, United States ; 1888 : 36164.
Dec. 19. 35007
Pacific Pete, the prince of the revolver; a ro-
mantic sensational drama in 3 acts, by Harry
Weaver.
© Charles Wilkinson, United States ; 1876 :
3338, Mar. 18. 35008
Pacific (The) tramp. See Black (The) Hills.
Pacifist (The); drama in 1 act, by M. Robertson
and O. Amend. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1915; D: 422.33; Marguerite
Robertson and Ottilie Amend, New York.
35008a
Pack (A) of cards; a musical absurdity in 1
act. by R. Nash and J. E. Moody.
© Robert Nash and John E. Moody, Jersey
City; 1890:17142, May 26. 35009
Pack (A) of lies; a farce comedy, by F. E. Al-
lison.
© Francos Ekin Allison, Nasliville; 1895:
14791, Mar. 14. 35010
Pack (A) of lunatics,
bedlam.
See Queen (The) of
Package (A) for papa; a comedy skit, by C. T.
Del Vecchio. [1], 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15. 1914; D: 37575; Mrs. Chas.
T. Del Vecchio, Chicago. 35010a
Package (A) from Paris. See Stakes (The)
Package (A) marked fragile; by Holman Day.
[4], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911; D: 25869; Lionel
Adams, New York. 35011
Package (A) of cigarettes; in 3 puffs, a musi-
cal farce-comedy, by P. Gaunt. [58] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© John Robb, New York. Edraond Green-
wood, Memphis. Tenn., and Percy Gaunt, New
York ; 1890 : 989, Jan. 6 ; 2c. Jan. 17. 35012
Packet (A) for popsy; a farce-comedy in 1 act.
by Evelyn Simins. Philadelphia, Tlie Penn
publishing company, 1905. 23 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 6846,
.Tune 21, 1905 ; 2c. June 21, 1905. 35013
Packet (A) of wives; a historical comedy drama
in 4 acts, by E. Fitch. Typewritten.
© Eunice Fitch, Chicago ; 1896 : 28240, May
8 ; 2c. May 9. 35014
Packing (The) of the home missionary barrel;
an entertainment in 1 scene, by Mrs. Henry A,
Hallock, Boston, W, H. Baker & co., 1910.
13 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© July 23, 1910; 2c. .July 25, 1910; D:
21626 : Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 35015
Pacquerette; a drama, by M. Cooper. SFan]
F[rancisco], Francis Valentine & co., 1888.
© Mav Cooper, San Francisco ; 1888: 37751,
Dec. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1889. 35016
Paddle your own canoe; a farce, by G. M.
Baker. Boston, G. M. Baker & company
[1876] 2 p. 1., 189-215 p. 12°. ([Amateur
drama, no. 13])
© George M. Baker, United States; 1876:
13981, Dec. 15; 2c. Dec. 19. 35016a
See also Handy dramas for amateur act-
ors.
1750
35017
copyeighteD in the united states
35032
Paddy Doyle; or, A mutual friend, an Irish
farce in 1 act and 1 scene, by P. A. Waldron.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1898. 16 p.
12°. ([Dick's American ed.])
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; 1898:
35906, June 11 ; 2c. July 15. 35017
Paddy McFling's experience. See Joining the
tinpanites.
Paddy Whiskey; a burlesque in 1 act, by W. H.
Fox. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Will H. Fox, New York; 1892:24091,
June 9; Ic. June 9. 35018
Paddy's children; comedy in 1 act, by O. T.
Fiske. [1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1913 ; D : 34268 ; O. T. Fiske,
New York. 35019
Paddy's market; an original Irish comedy, by
Scott Marble.
© William T. Keogh, New York; 1897:
69542, Dec. 14. 35020
Paddy's pension; vaudeville skit, by O. T. Fiske.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1914; D : 38969 ; Oliver
Thomas Fiske, Hingham, Mass. 35020a
Padre (El) Augusto; comedia llrica en 1 acto,
dividido en 2 cuadros, en verso y prosa, origi-
nal de Emilio G. del Castillo y Ricardo Pla y
Amor6s, miisica de los maestros Quislant y
Badla. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
nolesl 1911. 44, [2] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 30, 1911; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912; D: 28246;
E. G. del Castillo y R. Pla y Amoros, Madrid.
35021
Padre (El) cura; zarzuela en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de M. Mocayo, mtisica del maestro
Manuel Panella. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1908. 39 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Manuel Mocavo, Madrid ; D :13785, Sept.
14, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908. 35022
Padre Pasquale; tabloid drama of the tene-
ments, by Guthrie Forbes and Horace Dayne.
[2], 28 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1915; D: 42619; Herbert
Thomson co.. New York. 35022a
Padrone (The); libretto of an opera in 2 acts,
bv D. K. Stevens, music by George Whitefield
Chadwick. [2], 33 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20. 1912 ; D : 31017 ; David Kil-
burn Stevens, Boston. 35023
playlet in 1 act, by E. Eliscu. [3], 18 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1913; D : 33930 ; Edward
Eliscu, New York. 35024
Paese (II) della Flemma. Sec In Flemmer-
landa.
Pagan (The); modern drama in 3 acts, by F.
Rolt-Wheeler. [2], 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913 ; D : 35462 ; Francis Rolt-
Wheeler, New York. 35025
Pagan (A) of the cloth; play in 3 acts, by A.
Woodward. [4], 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1910 ; D : 21316 ; Alma Wood-
ward, New York. 35026
Pagan (A) wedding; an original American
drama in 4 acts, by H. Bartlett and W. O.
Bates. [78] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Helen Bartlett and WiHiam O. Bates, St.
Paul ; 1885 : 21394, Oct. 12 ; 2c. Nov. 19.
35027
Paganini; play in 3 acts, by E. Knoblauch. 96
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1915; D: 42039; Edward
Knoblauch, London. 35027a
Same. [New York, Tower bros. stationery
CO., 1915] 230 p. 12°.
© Nov. 4, 1915 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1915 ; D : 42172 ;
Edward Knoblauch, London. 35027b
Paganini redivivus; a pantomime and musical
sketch, by T. Beresina.
© Theodore Beresina, Chicago ; 1898 : 60965,
Oct. 17. 35028
Paganini's ghost.
© Pasquali A. Breglio, Springfield, Mass. ;
D : 10609. ]\Iay 20, 1907. 35029
Pagans; drama in 3 acts, by Effie Adele Harris
[pseud, of E. A. Reimers] 63 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1912; D : 28319 ; Effie A.
Reimers, Los Angeles. 35030
an epic drama, by C. Line.
© Charles Line, Menominee, Mich. ; 1898 :
23245, Apr. 12. 35031
missionary play in 4 acts, by Jas. H. Van
Buren. Milwaukee, Young churchman co.,
1915. iv, 23 p. 12°.
© Nov. 11, 1915; 2c. Nov. 22, 1915; D:
42320 ; Young churchman co., Milwaukee.
35031a
— — -play in 3 acts, by C. D. Willson. 110 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1915 ; D : 40341 ; Corwin Dale
Willson, Cambridge, Mass. 35031b
Page blanche; com^die en 4 actes, [de] G. De-
vore. Paris, Librairie th^atrale, 1910. 184
p. 12°.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1910 ; D : 17895 ; Gaston De-
vore, Paris. 35032
Page (A) from Balzac. See Night (A) off.
Page (A) from Bohemia. See Preedom of the
souL
1751
35033
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35042
Pag-e (A) from colonial times. See School of
sorrow.
Page (A) from life; drama in a prologue and 3
acts, by K. G. McLoughliu. 132 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1911 ; D : 25761 ; Katherine G.
McLoughlin, New York. 35033
Page (A) from the life of Nell Gwyn. See
King's (The) player.
Page (A) from the past; 1 act play for girls, by
Marjorie Bent<>n Cooke. Chicago and New
York, The Dramatic publishing company, 1906.
9 p. 12°. (On cover: School plays, no. 7)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 9536,
Nov. 2S, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. 35034
Page 97; by H. de Vries. 33 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Henri de Vries, London ; D : 13103. June
2, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1908. 35035
Page (A) of the West; play, by O. T. Johnsone.
[9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1911 ; D : 25490 ; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 35036
Page (A) of unwritten history. See Colonia.
Pageant (The) and masque of
words of the pageant by T.
words of the masque by Percy
p. 8°. Printed.
© May 15, 1914; 2c. May
38277; Thomas Wood Stevens,
Saint Louis;
W. Stevens.
Mackaye. 104
23, 1914; D:
Pittsburgh.
35036a
Pageant (A) for Independence day; play in 4
scenes, by K. S. Goodman and T. W. Stevens.
Chicago. Ihe Stage guild [1912] [39] p.
illus. 12°.
© June 1, 1913; 2c. Sept. 15, 1913; D:
34592 ; Kenneth Sawyer Goodman and Thomas
Wood Stevens, Chicago. 35037
See also Masques of East and West.
Pageant of American women; play in 1 act, by
L. C. Ehrmann. 28 p. 4". Printed.
© Ic, Aug. 5, 1912; D: 30459; Louise C.
Ehrmann, Los Angeles. 35038
Pageant of Athena; composed and presented by
the students of Vassar college, under the di-
rection of Hazel Mackaye. [77] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1915 ; D : 42352 ; Vassar col-
lege, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 35038a
Pageant (A) of Boston and the Old South
church; phiy in 3 acts, by H. C. Greene and
J. L. Smith. 29 p. 4", Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1913 ; D : 32780 ; Henry Cop-
lev Greene and Joseph Lindon Smith, Boston.
35039
Pageant (The) of Brooklyn; by M. H. Wey-
rauch. 4 j). f°. Printed.
© Mar. 15, 1915; 2c. Apr. 20, 1915; D:
40406; Martin H. Weyrauch, New York.
35039a
Pageant (The) of Cape Cod; play in 10 epi-
sodes, by W. C. Langdon. 66 p. 8°. Printed.
© Aug. 15, 1914; 2c. Aug. 25, 1914; D:
38274; William Chauncy Langdon, New York.
35039b
Pageant (The) of Columbus within a masque
of I. I. & C; book of words, written by
F. O. J. Gaither, interpretive dances written
by Emma Ody Pohl. 61 p. 8°. Printed.
© May 26, 1915; 2c. May 28, 1915; D:
40791 ; Frances O. Jones Gaither, Columbus,
Miss. 35039c
Pageant (The) of Darien; foreword by W. C.
Langdon, music by Arthur Farwell. Book of
words. 74 p. 8°. Printed.
© Aug. 29, 1913 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1913 ; D : 34387 ;
William Chauncy Langdon, New York.
35040
Pageant (The) of darkness and light; words by
John Oxenham, music by Hamlsh MacCunn.
Book of words. New York, Young people's
missionary movement of the United States
and Canada [1911] 39 p. 8°.
© Mar. 9, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1911 ; A : 284216 ;
Young people's missionary movement of the
U. S. & Canada, New York. 35041
Pageant (A) of education; book of words.
[Madison, Wis.. Printed by F. C. Blied & co.,
1915] 18, [1] p. 8°.
© July 26, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. July 29, 1915 ;
A : 401922 ; Extension division. University <tf
AVisconsin, Madison, Wis. 35041a
Pageant (A) of great women; by C. Hamilton.
[London] The Suffrage shop, 1910. 2 p. 1.,
[9]-69 p. front., ports. 12°.
© April 19, 1910 ; Ic. Feb. 18, 1911 ; Ic. Mar.
n, 1911; D: 23797; Cicely Hamilton, London.
35042
Pageant (A) of history; entertainment for
either indoor or out-of-door performance, by
W. B. Hare. Boston. Walter H. Baker & co.,
1914. 57 p. 12°.
© Aug. 15, 1914; 2c. Aug. 17, 1914; D:
37866; Walter Ben Hare, Springfield, Mo.
35042a
Pageant (A) of Hollis hall, 1763-1913, given
June 14, 1913, in celebration of the 150th
anniversary of the building of the hall; text
written by G. P. Baker, with music specially
arr. by A. T. Davison, a song written by C. T.
Ryder, and an anthem composed by P. L.
Atherton. [Cambridge, Mass., University
1752
35043
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35049
Pageant (A) of Hollis hall — Continued.
press, 1913] 4 p. 1., 48 p. front., plutes. 1G°.
[Words only]
© June 14, 1913; 2c. June 17, 1913; A:
347729; George P. Baker, Cambridge, Mass.
35043
Pageant (A) of hours. Sec House of the heart.
Pageant (The) of life; or. Shakespeare up-to-
date, an entertainment illustrntinfr the seven
ages of man, in modern guise, by L. F. Wait.
New Yorli, H. Roorbach.
© Harold Roorbach, New Torli : 1896:
57598, Oct. 19; 2c. Oct. 30. 35044
Pageant (The) of Lincoln; book by H. B. Alex-
ander, music bv Howard I. Kirkpatrick. lAn-
coln. Neb., 1915. 68 p. 8°. [Half-title : The
founding of Lincoln] [Words only]
© June 5, 1915; 2c. and aff. .Tune 9. 1915;
A : 401313 ; Hartley B. Alexander, Lincoln.
Neb. • 35044a
Pageant (A) of May; by P. Garnett. Walla
Walla. Wash., The Woman's pai-k club, 1914.
xii, 13-32 p. 8°.
Contents: I. The masque of Proserpine.^
II. The revels of May.
© May 22, 1914; 2c. July 7, 1914; A:
374723; Porter Garnett, San Francisco.
35044b
Pageant (The) of Meridan; by William Chaun-
cv liangdon. Book of words. [Hanover.
N. H., The Dartmouth press. 1913] 64 p. 8°.
© June 20, 1913; 2c. .Tune 27. 1913; A:
3503r)2 : W. C. T>angdou, New York. 35044c
Pageant of Methodism; in 4 episodes and 18
movements. Chicago, 111., Central office of the
Epworth league, 1914. 39 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28. 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 8, 1915 ; aff. Jan. 6.
1915; A: 393373; Epworth league of the
Methodist Episcopal church. Chicago. 35044d
Pageant (The) of old Detroit; by J. S. Park.
[Detroit, Speaker-Hines press, 1915] 3 p. 1.,
44 p. ports. 8".
© Nov. 30. 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Dec. 2. 1915 ;
A : 416703 ; James Stanton Park, Detroit.
35044e
Pageant (A) of peace; by Beulah Marie Dix
[i. e. B. M. D. Flebbe] Boston. American
school peace league, 1915. 20 p. 8°.
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2c. Mar. 30, 1915; D:
40248 ; Beulah Flebbe, Waban, Mass. 35044f
Pageant (A) of protest; pictorial fantasy in 1
act, by A. R. Kidder. [3], 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1911; D : 23633 ; Augusta
Raymond Kidder, New York. 35045
Pageant of Ridgewood, N. J. (Book of the);
June 10. 1915. Mrs. Lansing P. Wood,
pageant master. [Paterson, N. J., Paterson
press print, 1915] 43 p. 4°.
© June 18, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. July 19, 1915 ;
A : 406774 ; Frances Gilchrist Wood, Ridge-
wood, N. J. 35045a
Pageant (The) of St. Johnsbury; in 12 epi-
sodes, by W. C. Langdon. Book of words.
[St. Johnsburv. Vt., The Caledonian press,
1911] 86 p. 8°.
© Aug. 10, 1912; 2c. Oct. 15, 1912; D:
31125 ; William Chauncv Langdon, New York.
35046
Pageant (The) of Saint Louis; play, by T. W.
Stevens. [1], 54 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17. 1914; D : 36752 ; Thomas
Wood Stevens, Pittsburgh. 35046a
Pageant (The) of Schenectady; in celebration
of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary
of the founding of Schenectady, May 30th
and' 31st and June 1st, 1912. Pageant di-
rector, C. D'A. Mackav, director of dances,
Gertrude K. Colby. 64 p. 8°. Printed.
© May 28, 1912; 2c. May 31, 1912; D:
29832; Constance D'Arcy Mackay, Schenec-
tady, N. Y. 35047
Pageant (A) of spring; 3 act play for children,
by S. L. Hatch. 22 p. 8'. Ms.
© Ic. May 15. 1915; D : 40668 ; Susan L.
Hatch, Minneapolis, 35047a
Pageant of the Charles River; September 19,
1914, at 3.00 o'clock. Metropolitan park land.
Quinobequin road. Newton Lower Falls.
[Wellesley, Mass., Maugus printing co., 1914]
cover-title, [8] p. 8°.
© Sept. 16, 1914; 2c. Sept. 22, 1914; A:
380655; Isabella Fiske Conant, Wellesley,
Mass, 35047b
Pageant (A) of the Italian renaissance; by
Thomas Wood Stevens. Book of words. [Chi-
cago, Alderbrink press, 1909] 85 p. illus. 8°.
© Antiquarian soc. of the art institute, Chi-
cago; A: 229873, Jan. 2.5, 1909; 2c. Jan. 25.
1909. 35047c
Pageant (The) of the nation; play, by C. D'A.
Mackay. [53] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12. 1912; D : 28721 ; Constance
D'Arcy Mackay, New York. 35048
Pageant of the Northwest; in 8 episodes, by
T. AY. Stevens. Book of words. [Milwaukee,
•L S. Bletcher & co., 1911] 1 p. 1., 5-76 p.,
1 1. 8°.
© June 1.5, 1911; 2c. June 26, 1911; D:
24571 ; Thomas Wood Stevens, Chicago.
35049
1753
35049
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35057
Pageant of the Northwest — Continued.
written in collaboration by eighteen under-
jiradnato members of the Sock and buskin
society, University of North Dakota, under
the direct ion of Professor F. H. Koch. [Grand
Forks, N. D., Times-Herald publishing com-
pany, 1914] [84] p. 8 pi. 8°.
© May 28, 1914; 2c. June 8, 1914; A:
374472; Frederick H. Koch, Grand Forks.
N. D. 35049a
Pageant (A) of the thirteenth century for the
seven hundredth anniversary of Roger Ba-
con; friven by Columbia university, the plan
and the notes by John J. Coss, the text by
.Tohn Erskine, the illustrations by Claggett
Wilson. New York, Columbia university
press, 1914. 75 p. inch front., illus. 4°.
© Oct. 15, 1914; 2c. Oct. 17, 1914; A:
380916 ; Columbia university press, New York.
35049b
Pageant (A) of the university; written by the
class in pageantry. Book of words. Madison,
Wis., F. C. Blied & co. [1914] 19, [1] p. S".
© .Tuly 29, 1914; 2c. Oct. 31, 1914; D:
38987 ; Universitv of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
35049c
Pageant of the Young men's Christian asso-
ciation; play in 8 scenes, by G. F. Sturgis.
[1], 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1914; D: 88069; Granville
Forbes Sturgis. Denver. 35049d
Pageant (The) of Thetford; by William
Chauncy Langdon. Book of words. [White
River junction, The Vermonter press, 1911]
64 p. S\
© Aiig. 14, 1911; 2c. Aug. 21, 1911; A:
295327 : W. C. Lanjrdon, New York. 35049e
Pageant (A) of vocations; play for twenty girls,
by Agnes Wallace. Franklin, O., Eldridge en-
tertainment house, 1914. 15 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1.5, 1914; 2c. Dec. 19, 1914; D:
.391.58; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 35049f
Pageant of William Woods college; book of
words, by E. T. Rockwell. 52 p. S". Printed.
© May 7, 1915 : 2c. .Tune 11, 1915 ; D :40917 ;
Ethel Theodora Rockwell, Madison, Wis.
35049g
Pagliacci; guide to the opera, by Leoncavallo,
including biography of the composer and his-
tory of work by H. W. Hart. 9 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 24, 1909 ; D : 16834 ; Henry W.
Hart, Brooklyn. 35050
or. The strolling players, a play in 2 acts,
with a prologue and an epilogue, by Charles H.
E. Brookfleld.
© Olga Nethersole, New York ; D : 11992,
Dec. 19, 1907. 35051
Pagliacci — Continued.
(Clowns); drama in 2 acts, music and
Italian words bv R. Leoncavallo, English ver-
sion by W. G. Day. Baltimore, 1892. 31 p.
8°. [Libretto, Italian and English, contains
airs to 2 numbers]
© Willard G. Dav, Baltimore ; 1892 : 48882,
Dec. 1 ; 2c. July 10, 1893. 35052
(Punchinello); drama in 2 acts, words and
music by Ruggiero Leoncavallo, English ver-
sion by Henry Grafton Chapman. New York,
G. Schirmer [1907] 4 p. 1., [3]-67 p. 8°.
(G. Schirmer's collection of opera-librettos)
© G. Schirmer. New York ; D : 10100, Mar.
G, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 6. 1907. 35053
opera in 2 acts, [by] R. Leoncavallo,
English adaptation by Frederic E. Weatherly.
London, E. Ascherberg & co., 1893. 56 p. 8°.
[Libretto only. Italian and English]
© E. Ascherberg & co.. London ; 1893 : 24980.
May 22 ; 2c. May 23. 35054
opera in 2 acts, words and music by R.
Leoncavallo. English adaptation by Frederic
E. Weatherly. New York, F. Rullman, 1893
33 p. 8°. [Libretto only. Italian and Eng
lish]
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1893 : .53990, Dec
7 ; 2c. Dec. 8 ; Ic. Dec. 1 4. 35055
Pago (El) de los lobes; drama lirico en 1 acto,
dividido en 4 cuadros. en prosa original de
Leopoldo Garcfa Cotta y Joaquin Garcia Le6n,
mfisica de los maestros Salvador Marti y
.Tos§ Arroyo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
e.spanoles] 1915. 39 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41074 ; L. Garcia Cotta y J. Garcia Le6n, IVIa-
drid. 35055a
Paid; play in 1 act, by E. Worthington. 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1915; D: 39878; Edward
Worthington, New York. 35055b
Paid a debt; play, by M. J. Schutzman.
93 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1915; D: 39594; Morris J.
Schutzman, Newark. 35055c
Paid in full; a drama in 3 acts, by N. Gray.
© Niel Gray, New York; 1879:6944, May
24. 34056
— a play in 4 acts, by Eugene Walter. [108]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. Walter, New York; D: 11205, Aug.
20, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1907. 35057
1754
35058
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
85079
Paid on account; drama in 4 acts, by H. B. Os-
borne. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. act 1, A\ig. 18, 1913; Ic. acts 2-4, Nov.
1, 1913 ; D : 34920 ; Hubert Benjamin Osborne,
New York. 35058
■ play in 4 acts, by H. B. Osborne. Rev. ver-
sion. [135] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dec. 29. 1913 ; D : 35482 ; Herbert Benja-
min Osborne, New York. 35059
Paid the penalty; play in 4 acts, by N, H. Horn-
stine. [2], 80 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1913 ; D : 32130 ; Nathan H.
Hornstine, Philadelphia. 35060
play in 3 acts, by N. H. Hornstine. [2],
47 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1912; D: 31323; Nathan H.
Hornstine, Philadelphia. ' 35061
Paid (The) woman; life study in 1 act, by A.
Klauber. [2], 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1913; D: 31980; Adolph
Klauber,, New York. 35062
Pain (The) killers; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by D. Sherman.
© Daniel Sherman, New York ; 1895 : 22695,
Apr. 24. 35063
Painless dentistry. See Hunting the slipper.
Painless dentists; a fifteen minute sketch, by
J. J. Mudford. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. Jackman Mudford, Brooklyn ; D : 2989,
Jan. 30, 1903; Ic. Jan. 17, 1903; Ic. Feb. 4,
1903. 35064
Pains and penalties; historical tragedy in 4 acts,
by Laurence Housman. London, Sidgwick &
Jackson, ltd. [1911] 3 p. 1., [5]-89 p. 12°.
© May 10, 1911; 2c. May 11, 1911; D:
24187 ; Sidgw' ick & Jackson, ltd., London.
35065
Painted (The) face; a dramatic sketch, by H. G.
Aoki. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Helen Gladys Aoki, Seattle ; D : 15930.
May 24, 1909 ; 2c. May 24, 1909. 35066
Painted (The) lady; farce in 3 acts, by A. W.
Shaw. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1913; D : 32915 ; Alexander
Wilson Shaw, South Bethlehem, Pa. 35067
Painted (The) woman; a drama in 4 acts, by
Frank Adair.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 3857,
Aug. 17, 1903. 35068
Painter and the millionaire; modern morality
play in 2 acts, by H. M. Paull. 40 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1909 ; D : 17215 ; H. M. Paull,
London. 35070
Painters (The); comedy, by G. A. Sheller. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1915; D : 40752 ; George A.
Sheller, New York. 35070a
Painter's (The) apprentice; an Ethiopian farce,
by Frank Dumont. New York, R. M. De Witt,
1876. 8 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and
comic drama, no. 91] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7987, July 3 ; 2c. July 26. 35071
Paintin' 'er red; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by Stanley McKenna.
© Mrs. Stanley McKenna, San Francisco;
1885 : 6875, Mar. 23. 35072
Painting the town; a farce comedy in 8 acts,
by J. J. Jennings.
© John J. Jennings, St. Louis ; 1885 : 2896,
Feb. 2. 35073
^a musical comedy in 3 acts, by W. F. Car-
roll. 61 p. 8°. Printed. [Libretto only]
© Charles H. Yale, Philadelphia ; D : 8718,
June 19, 1906 ; 2c. July 23, 1906. 35074
Pair o' dice lost; 1 act of color and laughter, by
M. Terrell and H. O. Stechhan. 55 p. 16°.
Mimeographed.
© le. Feb. 9, 1912 ; D : 28630 ; Maverick Ter-
rell and H. O. Stechhan, Seattle. 35075
Pair (A) of Americans. See Santiago.
Pair of antiques; by F. S. Holmes. 13 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1909 ; D : 17344 ; Florence S.
Holmes, Trenton, N. J. 35076
Pair (A) of bellows; a 2 act comedy, by M. I.
Fisk.
. © May Isabel Fisk, New York ; 1897 : 16041,
Mar. 8. 35077
Pair (A) of bluffs; by T. Whiff en. 23 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Thomas WhifCen, New York ; D : 14640,
Dec. 26. 1908; 2c. Dec. 26. 1908. 35078
— — See also Hall room boys.
— a play in 4 acts, by F. A. Kummer. [129] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1912 ; D : 29586 ; Frederic Ar-
nold Kummer, Catonsville, Md. 35069
Pair (A) of boats; a farce in 1 act and 2 scenes,
by J. Chambers. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Julius Chambers, New York ; D : 2065,
.Tune 30, 1902 ; 2c. July 30, 1902. 35079
Pair (A) of burglars; comedy in 1 act, by W. S.
Franklin. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1915; D: 39345; William S.
Franklin, San Francisco. 35079a
1755
35080
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35099
Pair (A) of burglars — Continued.
a farcical sketch in 1 scene, by Byron P.
Glenn. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1909. 13 p.
12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
<c) Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 14440.
Dec. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1909. 35080
Pair (A) of compasses; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by John Douglas.
© George W. Parent, United States ; 1891 :
25793, July 18. 35081
Pair (A) of corsets; by L. Shaffner.
© Lillvan Shaft'ner, Chicago; D: 14861, Jan.
20, 1909.* 35082
Pair (A) of country kids; by J. H. Bauman.
© J. Howard Bauman, New Castle, Pa. ; D :
6530, Apr. 17, 1905. 35083
comedy-drama in 4 acts, by J. Howard
Bauman. Clyde, O., Ames pub. co., 1914.
38 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 488] )
© Aug. 19, 1914; 2c. Aug. 21, 1914; D:
37909 ; W. H. Ames, Clyde, O. 35083a
Pair of cracker-jacks; farce comedy in 3 acts,
by Scott Byrnes [pseud, of A. S. Burns]
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1910. 48 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17445; Alfred S. Burns, Plymouth, Mass.
35084
Pair (A) of crooks; play in 1 act, by D. H.
Day. 22 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1914 ; D : 37241 ; David Henry
Day, Duluth, Minn. 350848
Pair (A) of cuffs; a sensational scenic produc
tion, by H. H, Palmer.
© Henry Harmon Palmer, Chicago ; D :
4050, Sept. 28, 1903. 35085
Pair (A) of daddies; comedy sketch, by J. W.
Sayre. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1910 ; D : 22941 ; J. W. Sayre,
Seattle. 35086
Pair (A) of dummies; comedy in 3 acts, by H.
Granville. 143 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1915; D: 41511; Homer
Granville, New York. 35086a
Pair (A) of emigrants; a 4 act musical, farce
comedy, by E. B. Gulmyer.
© Erven B. Gulmyer, Elkhart, Ind. ; D :
39.52. Se[)t. 16, 1903. 35087
Pair (A) of eyeglasses; a comedy in 3 acts,
adapted from the r'rendi.
© Ted D. Marks, United States; 1890:
28485, Sept. 16. 35088
Pair (A) of false teeth; farce in 1 act, by G.
Mourey, tr. and adapted by D. Austrian. 31 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1911 ; D : 23727 ; Delia Aus-
trian, Chicago. 35089
Pair of frauds; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
Margaret Holbrook Smith. New York, E. S.
Werner & CO., 1905. 16 p. 12°. (On cover:
Werner's plays)
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D:6835,
June 17, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1905. 35090
Pair (A) of goggles; a comedy in 3 acts,
adapted from the French.
© Ben Stern, United States; 1890:28486,
Sept. 16. 35091
Pair (A) of idiots; a comedy in 2 acts, by E. M.
Crane. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1902.
50 p. 12°.
© Eleanor Maud Crane, New York; D:
2330, Sept. 15, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1902. 35092
Pair (A) of jacks; a musical farce comedy in 3
acts, by H. G. Donnelly. [93] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Philadelphia ; 1890 :
4523, Feb. 5 ; Ic. Feb. 5. 35093
a 1 act comedy drama, by Harry S. Shel-
don. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Haydon, New York; D : 12937,
INIay 9, 1908 ; 2c. May 9, 1908. 35094
Pair (A) of jacks and a queen; comedy in 1 act,
by E. Miille. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1913 ; D : 33983 ; Emma Miille,
Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 35095
Pair (A) of kids; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
E. F. Kendall.
© Ezra F. Kendall, New York; 1885:2553,
Jan. 29. 35096
a what you may call it, in 3 acts, by J. H.
Farrell.
© Jeremiah Hiram Farrell, Brooklyn ; 1885 :
3446, Feb. 7. 35097
Pair (A) of kings; a burlesque musical sketch,
hv W. W. Prosser, music by Warren David.
14 p. 12°. Printed. [Words only]
© William Warren Prosser. Columbus, O. ;
D : 1081, Apr. 2, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1902. 35098
Pair (A) of knickerbockers; by Eden Phillpotts.
New York, S. French ; Uondon, S. French, ltd.,
1900. 19 p. 12°. (French's international
copyrighted edition of the works of the best
authors, no. 30)
© T. H. French, New York; 1900 A: 16640,
.inly 6 ; 2c. July 25. 35099
1756
35100
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35110
Pair (A) of liars; dramatic work in 1 act, by
L. H. King. [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1913; D: 34242; Les. H.
King. Detroit. 35100
Pair of lunatics; a farce for 1 male and 1 fe-
male, by W. R. Wallies, text and stage busi-
ness ed. and rev. by Pauline Phelps and
Marion Short. New Yorlj, E. S. Werner & co.
[1906] 16 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D:9434,
Nov. 15, 1906. [For copies reed, see D:9611]
35101
text and stage^business ed. and rev.
by Stanley Schell. New York, E. S. Werner &
company, 1906. 17 p. 12°. (On cover: Wer-
ner ed.)
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 9611,
Dee. 10, 1906; 2c. Nov. 22, 1906. 35102
Pair (A) of misfits; a farce in 1 act, by A. H.
Laidlaw, jr. Typewritten.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr.. New York;
1898 : 64872, Nov. 5 ; 2c. Dec. 16. 35103
Pair (A) of Odd-fellows; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by Fin Reynolds. 53 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Phineas Reynolds, Pittsburgh ; D : 10176,
Mar. 20, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1907. 35104
Pair (A) of owls; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by Fred J. Beaman. 76 p. obi. f°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© J. N. Rentfrow, Stillwater, Minn. ; 1888 :
14051, May 14; 2c. June 13. 35105
Pair (A) of pajamas; a comedy conceit in 1 act,
by H. Lacy.
© Harry Lacy, New Haven; 1898:22916.
Apr. 11. 35106
Pair of pants; by J. F. Rogers. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909 ; D : 17637 ; John F. Rog-
ers, New York. 35107
rapid-fire talking act. by Harry L. Newton.
New York, Chicago [etc.] M. Witmark & sons,
1913. 10 p. 12°.
© Aug. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1913 ; D : 34013 ;
M. Witmark & sons. New York.
35108
Pair (A) of papas; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
E. W. Kruschke. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emil William Kruschke, San Francisco ;
D : 4452, Dec. 8, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1903.
35109
Pair (A) of peaches; a heavy-weight farcical fra-
cas in 2 rounds, by J. Grieves. [48] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John Grieves, New York; D : 9500, Nov.
22, 1906; 2c. Feb. 20, 1907. 35110
Pair (A) of pearls; a play in 1 act, by W. A.
Eraser. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. A. Eraser, Canada ; D : 11627, Ott. 30,
1907; 2c. Oct. 30. 1907. 35111
Pair (A) of pink slippers; children's play, by
L. S. Hauck. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1915 ; D : 40661 ; Louise Storm
Hauck, New York. 35111a
Pair (A) of pinks; a comedy sketch, by Ed.
Rose. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Blanche Kenwood, Chicago ; D : 3806,
Aug. 8. 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1903. 35112
Pair (A) of queens; a comic opera in 2 acts, by
C. S. Adelman, I. L. Blumenstock and B. M.
Jerome. 55 p. f. Typewritten.
© Chas. S. Adelman, I. L. Blumenstock and
Ben M. Jerome, Chicago ; D : 7573, Nov. 17,
1905 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1905. 35113
Pair (A) of shears; a farcical comedy in 2 acts,
by J. B. Hopkins.
© James B. Hopkins, Syracuse N. Y. ; 1885 :
3017, Feb. 3. 35114
Pair (A) of shoes; a farce in 1 act, by Sydney
Rosenfeld. New York, De Witt, 1882. 12 p.
12°. ([Dp Witt's acting plays, no. 305])
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1882 : 19924,
Nov. 24 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1883. 35115
Pair of silk stockings; 1 act sketch, by W. A.
Lawson. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William A. Lawson, Sacramento, Cal. ;
D : 7793, Dec. 30, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1905.
35116
Pair (A) of sixes; farce in 3 acts, by E. H.
Peple. [153] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1914 ; D : 36082 ; Edward H.
Peple, Arrochar, Staten Island, N. Y. SSllOa
Pair (A) of sox; a comedy in 3 acts, by A. C.
Comstock.
© Alexander C. Comstock, Texas ; 1885 :
674, .Tan. 9. 35117
Pair (A) of spectacles; a comedy in 3 acts,
adapted from the French by Sidney Grundy.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1898. 66 p. 12°.
© Samuel French. New York ; 1898 : 63012.
Oct. 27 ; 2c. .Tan. 2, 1899. 35118
Pair (A) of tramps; in 3 acts, by L. M. Boyer.
© L. Milton Boyer, Washington; 1892:
8585, Feb. 24. 35119
Pair (A) of valets; comedy in 4 acts, by E. W.
Gilliam. 84 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1915; D : 41764 ; Edward
Winslow Gilliam, Baltimore.
35119a
1757
35120
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35131
Pair (A) of white ducks; by C. Le Witt and
H. Ashmore. 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Chas. Le Witt and Hazel Ashmore, New
York; D : 14266. Oct. 24, 1908; 2c. Oct. 14.
1908. 35120
Pals (El) de la Macliiclia; fantasia c6mico-lfr-
ico-bailable eu 1 acto y 5 cuadros, original de
E. Jackson y A. M. Vigrgol, mtisica del maes-
tro Luis Foglietti. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1912. 37 p. 12°, [Libretto
only]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31581 ;
E. Jackson y A. M. Vi6rgol, Madrid. 35121
Pais (El) de las Hadas; revista de gran espec-
tfi.culo en 1 acto, dividido eu 5 cuadros, en
prosa y verso, original de Guillerrao Perrin y
Miguel de Palacios, mlisica del maestro Cal-
leja. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles]
1910. 40, [3] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21996 ;
G. Perrin y M. de Palacios, Madrid. 35122
Pajama Perrys in chorus life; sketch, by Eve-
lyn Perry, Edna Perry, Marguerite Perry.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Perry sisters, New York ; D : 11210, Aug.
8, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1907. 35123
Pajara (La) pinta; opereta en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros, libro de A. Soler y E. Mtigica,
mtisica de maestro Ortells. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espafioles] 1914. 39 p. 12°.
[Words only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40045; Antonio Soler y Emilio Mtigica, Ma-
drid. 35123a
Pajarera (La) del 12; sainete llrico en 1 acto,
original de A. Martin Ruiz y Pedro Galdn,
mtisica de Demetrio GalSn. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1915. 22 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41639 ; A. Martin Ruiz y P. Galiin, Madrid.
35123b
Pajarera nacional; revista c6mico-lIrico-voldtil,
eu 1 acto dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa y
verso, original de R. Asensio Mfis y J. Gon-
zalez Pastor, mtisica de los maestros Foglietti
v C6rdoba. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1909. 47 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17461 ; RamOn Asensio M&s y Joaquin Gon-
zalez Pastor, Madrid. 35124
Pajarita (El); coraedia on 2 actos. original de
Muiioz Seca. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espafioles] 1914. 43 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40099; Pedro Mufioz Seca, Madrid. 35124a
Pajaritos y flores; boceto de sainete en 1 acto y
en verso, en un solo cuadro, original de
Miguel Mihura y Ricardo Gonzalez, mtisica
de Jos6 Padilla. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1911. 36 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25018; M. Mihura y R. Gonzalez, Madrid.
35125
Pajaro; comedia en 1 acto y en prosa, refundida
por G. Perrin y M. de Palacios. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1909. 28 p.
12°.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16900; Criilllemio Perrin y Miguel de Pala-
cios, Madrid. 35126
Pal (A) from Mount Vernon; 1 act play in 2
scenes, by F. Cromwell. 45 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D : 39949 ; Frederic
Cromwell, Evanston, 111. 35126a
Palace (The) of content; an allegorical play
consisting of a prologue and 3 acts, by Ferris
[pseud, of M. F. Bishop] dramatized from a
story called The palace of content. 38 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Mary Ferris Bishop, Boston ; D : 3148.
Mar. 16, 1903; 2c. July 15, 1903. 35127
Palace of indolence. See Willie from Chili.
Palace of ivory; play in 5 acts, by O. Wilson.
170 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1915 ; D : 40603 ; Oliver Wil-
son, Macedon, N. Y. 35127a
Palace (The) of lies; a romantic fairy comedy
in 3 acts, by H. H. Leech.
© Harrv Harewood Leech, New York ; 1S72 :
3631, Apr. 8. 35128
Palace (The) of peace; American drama in 3
acts, by F. Hendrick. [132] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1913; D: 34195; Frank Hen-
drick, New York. 35129
Palace of truth; a burlesque, by H. R. Travis.
© Harry R. Travis, Summit, N. J.; 1897:
17565, Mar. 16. 35130
Palacio (El) de cristal; zarzucla en 1 acto.
dividido en 4 cuadros, orlLcinal, de J. Jackson
Veyiin y Jacinto Capella, mfisica del maestro
TomAs L. Torrogrosa. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1907. 41 p. 12°. [Libret-
to only]
© Jackson Veyfin y Capella, Madrid ; D :
10318, Apr. 10, 1907; 2c. Apr. 9, 1907. 35131
1758
35131
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35150
Palacio (El) triste; de G. Martinez Sierra. Ma-
drid, Buenos Aires, Kenacimiento. 1914. 226 p.
12°.
Contents : Lirio entre espinas. — El ideal. — ■
I>a suerte de Isabel ita. — El pobrecito Juan. — ■
El enamorado.
© Sept. 17, 1914; 2c. Nov. 13, 1914; D:
38806; G. Martinez Sierra, IVIadrid. 35131a
Paladin. See Kaiserliche hoheit.
Palaverers (The); by N. L. Munro.
© Norma Leslie Munro, New York ; D :
890, Sept. 21, 1901. 35132
Palco (Un) para el tenorio; juguete coniico en 1
acto, escrito sobre un cuento popular por P.
de Repide. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
pafioles] 1913. 23 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28. 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36526 ; Pedro de Rgpide, Madrid. 35132a
Pale faces; frontier drama in 3 acts, by R. C.
Barrie. [6] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1910; D : 22017 ; Robert C.
Barrie, Philadelphia. 35133
Pale (The) tyranny; by J. L. Berry.
© Julin Louis Berry, Denver ; D : 12908,
May 5. 1908. 35134
Pale (The) witch queen; dream play in 1 act,
by I. Osgood. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1911; D : 25838 ; Irene (Xs-
good, Northampton, England. 35135
Palm Beach; book by Ballard MacDonald and
Lon Hascall, lyrics by Ballard MacDonald.
music by Leo Edwards. 94 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 15, 1909 ; D : 16272 ; Jack Singer,
New York. 35136
Palma; a play in 4 acts, by S. Fiske.
© Stephen Fiske, New York; 1878:885.
Jan. 21. 35137
Palmer (The) will case,
daughter.
See Doctor's (The)
Palmetto (The); a drama in 5 acts, by F. S.
Heffernan.
© Francis Stephen Heffernan, Springfield,
Mo. ; 1896 : 33124, June 3 ; 2c. June 1. 35138
an original romantic drama in 4 acts, by
J. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1886:
17901, Aug. 5. 35139
Palmetto (The) and the pine; a play in 4 acts,
by Frank Dupree and L. Davidson. [17] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Davidson, New York ; 1892 : 15275,
Apr. 7; 2c. Apr. 7. 35140
Palm.etto (The) minstrels and quartette; a gal-
axy of merry jests and song, by Fred H.
James. (In Stagelore, v. 1, Feb., 1912)
© Feb. 10, 1912; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912; A:
305907 ; Wetzel, Rosener & James, New York.
35141
Palmira (La); in 3 acts, by J. Carpani (De la
I'resse)
© Jessamine Carpani, Cleveland; 1889:
30757, Oct. 10. 35142
Palmist; original comedy-drama in 1 act, by
C. B. Schuckle. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1910 ; D : 17891 ; Carlton B.
ScluK-kle, New Y^)rk. 35143
a playlet in 1 act, by W. W. Norton. [21]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1913 ; D : 32198 ; William War-
ren Norton, Detroit. 35144
Palmist (A) in a palm garden; by F. T. Raileigh.
© Francis T. Raileigh, New York; D : 65,
Jan. 22, 1901. 35145
Paloma; cuuiedy of Cape Cod in 4 acts, by P. B.
Sipe. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D : 40032 ; Paul B.
Sipe, Pittsburgh. 35145a
Palomilla; ir.onologo, de Serafiu y Joaquin Al-
varez Quintero. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
ospanoles] 1911. 14 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
2.5016 ; S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, Madrid.
35146
Palomita; romantic comic opera in 3 acts, by
Benjamin Aymar, music by Leyton Potter,
C. W. Best and B. Aymar. Redlands, Cal.,
Daily review press, 1910. 31 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Apr. 11, 1910 ; 2c. June 9, 1910 ; D : 21306 ;
C. W. Best, Paxton, 111., and Benj. Aymar,
Redlands, Cal. 35147
PalJ)itations in a pullman; a comedy in 1 act,
by M. E. Coe. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie Evelvn Coe, San Francisco ; D :
6737, May 26, 1905; 2c. May 26, 1905. 35148
Pals; drama in 4 acts, by I. Zolatorevsky.
145 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1910 ; D : 20921 ; David Kess-
lor and IMax R. Wilner, New l''ork.
35149
— dramatic sketch in 1 act, by J. E. Hirscher.
14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1910; D : 21313 ; J. Eugene
Hirscher, New Orleans. 35150
5379— VOL 2—17-
1759
35151
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35169
Pals — ('ontiiiiK'd.
an eiiisodo in 1 act, by Edmund Day. 24 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Hal Davis, Chesaning, Mich. ; D : 3554,
June 8. 1908: 2c. June 8. 1903. 35151
1 act playlet, by Sol. Neuwirth. 11 p. f °.
Typewrit ten.
© Ic. .July (5.1912; D: 30184; Sol. Neuwirth,
Brooklyn. 35152
or, The boy and the burg-lar; by C. Towne.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charle.s Towne, San Francisco ; D : 11629,
Oct. 30, 1907; 2c. Oct. 30, 1907. 35153
F!rr nlsin Alaskan (The). — Chaverim.
Pamela Pitkin, playwright; corned v in 1 act,
by W. S. Cooper. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 22. 191.5 ; D : 39479 ; William Skin-
n(M- Cooper. Palo Alto, Cal. 35153a
Pan among' pans; farce in 1 act, by E. Riccarda.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25. 1910 ; D : 22645 ; Eugenie Tlic-
carda. New York. 35154
Pan and the young- shepherd; a pastoral play,
l)y M. Hewlett. London and New York, J.
Lane, 1899. 5 p. 1.. 140 p. 12°.
© .Tohn Lane. New York ; 1898 : 55989. Sept.
24: 2c. Sept. 29. 35154a
Pan (A) of fudge; a comedy in 1 act. bv Maude
Burba nk. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1907.
10 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 11364,
Sept. 17, 1907: 2c. Oct. 24, 1907. 35155
Panachot. gendarme; vaudevilla-militaire en 3
actes, ](ar Paul (Tavault et Mouezv Eon.
Paris. 1'. \'. Stock. 1908. 102 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D: 12146, Jan. 9,
1908: 2c. Jan. 9, 1908. 35156
Panama.
© Elizabeth Altheimer, St. Louis; D: 1330.5,
June 27, 1908. [For copies reed, see D : 13350]
35157
comedy in 2 acts, l)y U. H. Moulton and
P. R. Kellar. Libretto. 120 p. 4°. Type-
wi-itten.
© P. R. Kellar and R. H. Moulton, Chicago;
D: 6119, Jan. 2.8, 1905; 2c. .Tan. 23, 1905.
35158
a comedy with music, by P. F. Myers and E.
Altheimer. [40] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© lOlizabeth Altheimer and P. F. Myers, St.
Louis: D: 1.3.8,50, July 16. 1908; 2c. Aug. 6,
1908. 35159
Panama — Continued.
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by N. Richai'd-
son and W. A. Johnson. 75, [3] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Norval Richardson, Vicksburg, Miss. ;
D : 8075, Feb. 28, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1906.
35160
original 4 act comedy drama, by Langdale
Williams. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.,
1911. [51] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Sept. 12, 1911; 2c. Oct. 11, 1911; D:
25457 ; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 35161
■ story-play in 4 acts, by F. Bishop. 164 p.
4°. Typewritten and Ms.
© Ic. Aug 18, 1911; D: 24969, Farnham
Bishop, New York. 35162
a tale of the great canal, a melodrama in 4
acts, by B. P. Joy. [97] p. f°. Tj-pewritten.
© Boyd P. Joy, St. Paul ; D : 10884, June 29,
1907: 2c. June 29, 1907. 35163
Pandemonium; musical fantasy in 2 acts, by
J. N. Edwards. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1911 ; D : 25269 ; John N. Ed-
wards, New York. 35164
Pandora; a classical play for parlor and school,
in 3 acts, for four males and three females,
by M. Nataline Crumpton. New York, E. S.
^\'erner, 1890. 11 p. 12°. [With music]
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; 1890 : 26353,
Aug 26 ; 2c. Aug. 27. 35165
or, The h eavenly spark of love, operatic
drama in 5 acts, composed in Italian by Fer-
naiid Arriiioni, tr. and adapted for the Ameri-
can stage by Rosa Neuville.
© F. Arrigoni, New York ; 1875 : 3618, Apr.
12. 35166
or. The priest of Nout, an entirely origi-
nal satirical comedy in 3 acts, by F. H. Mead
and T. D. Beasley. [62] p. f°. Typewritten.
© F. H. Mead and T. D. Beasley, San Diego,
Cal. ; 1895 : 41219, Aug. 12 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 35167
See also King's (The) jester and other
short plays.
Pandora's bcx; fairy play for children, by S. S.
Tibbals. Franklin, O.. Eldridse entertainment
house, 1910. 12 p. 12°.
© Mar. 10, 1910; 2c. Mar. 9, 1910; D:
20394 ; Seymour S. Tibbals, Franklin, O.
35168
— a fantastic comedy in 1 act, bv R. de Cor-
dova. [1], 34 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Rudolph de Cordova, New York; 1893:
29978, June 24 ; 2c. June 24. 35169
1760
35169
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35183
Pandora's box — Continued.
masque from Hawthorne's Wonder book,
by J. W. Hard. 10 p. 8°. Printed.
© Mar. 3, 1915 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1915 ; D : 39972 ;
Josephine Willielm Hard, Buffalo. 35169a
pnntoniinie in 3 episodes, by M. G. Kellogg.
[14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2S, 3911; D : 28305 ; Mary God-
dard Kellogg, Wincliester, Mass. 35170
Pandore; vaudeville en 1 acte, par A. R. Darval.
Paris, C. Joubert, 1913. 47 p. 8°.
© Nov. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35197 ;
Joubert, Paris. 35171
Pandy post; Welsh comedy in 3 acts, by J.
Marks. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1914; D : 39010 ; Jeannette
Marks, South Hadley, Mass.. 35171a
Panel (The); comedy in 4 acts, by F. M. Hueffer
and E. L. Swete. [120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1914 ; D : 36185 ; Ford Madox
Hueflfer and E. Lyall Swete. London. 35171b
Pang's (The) of remorse. See Edward Stanley.
Panhandle Pete.
© Joseph L. Plunkett, New York ; D : 6166,
Feb. 2, 1905. [For copies reed, see D : 8022]
35172
■ or. The mishaps and adventures of Pan-
handle Pete, a musical comedy in 2 acts, by
WUlard Holcomb. [125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[IJbretto only]
© Joseph L. Plunkett, New York ; D : 8022,
Feb. 8, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1906. 35173
Pani Motylek (Madame Butterfly); zapouska
tragedie, die J. L. I^onga a D. Belasca, napsali
L. Illica a G. Giacosa, pfelozil V. J. Novotny,
luidbu slo/il G. Puccini. Praze. M. Urbanek.
1908. 42 p. 12°,
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan : D : 13357, July
16, 1908; 2c. ,Tuly 16, 1908. 35174
Panic (The); a drama in 4 acts, by F. Searight.
74 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Franklvn Searight, New York ; D : 13419,
July 27, 1908 ; 2c. July 27, 1908. 35175
Pano (El) de lagrimas; .iuguete comico en 3
actos y en prosa, original de Pedro INIuiloz
Seca y Pedro Perez Fernandez. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1914. 55 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15. 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40085; P. Munoz Seca y P. Perez Fernandez,
Madrid. 35175a
Panol6n( El) de Manila; sainete en 4 cuadros,
de .1. Fernandez del Villar, con mtisica de los
maestros Marquina y Vela. Madrid [Socie-
(lad de autores espanoles] 1915. 40 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41646 ; Jos6 FernSndez del Villar, Madrid.
35175b
Panorama of the assassination of Abraham
Lincoln, President of the United States, and
attempted assassination of Secretary William
H. Seward; by E. P. Doherty.
© Edward P. Doherty, Washington; 1885:
23040, Nov. 4. 35176
Pan's princess; a masque, freshman play, Wel-
lesley college, by E. H. Hart. [Boston, Thomas
Todd, printer] 1909. 42 p. 12°.
© Elizabeth Harriet Hart, Wellesley, Mass. ;
D: 16097, June 19, 1909; 2c. June 23, 1909.
35177
Pansies; a nnnuet, by Harriette Wilbur. Leb-
anon, O., March brothers, 1908. cover-title, 3
]). 12°. [Harriette Wilbur's series of flower
plays)
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13894, Sept.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 35178
Panspiele; [von] Carl Hauptmann. Mtinchen,
verlag von G. D. W. Callwey, 1909. 240 p. 8°.
Contents : Im goldenen tempelbuche ver-
zeichnet.^Der antiquar. — Fran Nail.la Bie-
lew. — Fasching.
© Jan. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1910 ; D : 17923 ;
Georg D. W. Calhvey, Munich. 35170
Pansy; a comedy -drama in 5 acts, by W. »
Welch.
© Will E. Welch, Adrian, Mo.; 1892:1899,
.fan. 11. 35180
Pansy and Convolvulus; a tragedy in 1 act, by
J. W. Stockton.
© John W. Stockton, Washington; 1886:
1369S, June 14. 35181
Pansy Blossom; 1 act comedy, by W. Carleton.
115] p. f°. Typewritten.
© AVill (Carleton, New York ; D : 9040, Sept.
6. 1906: 2o. Sept. 6, 1906. 35182
Pansy Living-ston; drama in 5 acts, by O. Mus-
sle. [1], 49 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1914 ; D : 36771 ; Otto Mussle,
Glendive, Mont. 35182a
Pantalettes; sketch in 1 act, by E. L. Leeds.
[11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1914; D : 37640 ; Eleanor
Langdon Leeds, Cincinnati. 35182b
Pantalones
dernas.
(Los) See Tres comedias mo-
Pantaloon. See Half hours.
Pantata (The); farcical dramatic production, by
F. C. Barber.
© Frederick Courtenay Barber, New York ;
1894:32735, June 21. 35183
1761
35184
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35199
Panther (The); a drama in 4 acts, by C. K.
Chaniplin. 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1909 ; D : 16274 ; Charles K.
Champlin, Red Bank, N. .T. 35184
Panthere (La) -sve Succes (Les)
Panthers (The); play with a prologue and 3 acts,
by \V. S. Isaacs. 27 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1915; D : 42413 ; Willard S.
Lsaacs, Philadelphia. 35184a
Pantins (Les); piece en 3 actes, [par] G. Gril-
let. Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1909. 162 p. 12°.
© Oct. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Sept. 22, 1909 ; D : 16829 ;
Gustave Grillet, Paris. 35185
Pantomime almanac; a thoroughly funny play-
t'tte for plavetters, ... by L. D. Whiteley.
fltacine, Wis., The Ligbt-Hatherell co.. 1904]
32 p. illus. S\
Contents : 1. The raw recruit. — 2. The foun-
tain of youth.— 3. The king of all cleansers. —
4. The tale of truth. — 5. Cherry song. — 6. Puri-
tan sweets.^ — 7. The queen of hearts. — 8. The
whole year round.
© W. W. Light, Racine. Wis. : D : 5927. Dec.
19, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1904. 35186
Pantomime Joe; or. An orphan boy's career,
an English pantomime dramatized from the
story of the same name, published in a T^ondon
journal entitled The boys of England, by E.
Mason, jr.
© Mason and Davidge, Philadelphia ; 1874 :
12177, Sept. 28. 35187
Pantomime of the flowers and the sea; 5 scenes
and an epilogue, by Charles Rann Kennedy.
14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912; D : 30468 ; Mrs. John
Hays Hammond, Gloucester, Mass. 35188
Pantomime rehearsal; a musical farce, by Cecil
Clay.
© Wm. Clarke Stewart, New York; 1897:
50178, Sept. 8. 35189
Pantomimic spectacle of Cincinnati, Ohio,
from 1788 to 1895; by E. T. Ziegler.
© Edwin T. Ziegler, Cincinnati ; 1895 :
14801, Mar. 14. 35190
Pants; farce comedy in 1 act, by W. M. Adams.
1 7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1914; D : 36608 ; Wallace M.
Adams. Alton. N. H. 35190a
Pants (The) that John wore; comedy in 1 act,
by S. H. Picchlanti. [1], 12 p. r. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 17. 1913; D: 34449; Silvio H.
I'icchianti. New York. 35191
Panurge; haulte farce musicale en 3 actes,
d'apres Rabelais, par Georges SpitzmuUer et
Maurice Boukay, musique de J. Massenet.
Paris. Heugel et cie., 1913. [4], 86 p. 12°.
[Words only]
© Aug. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1913 ; D : 34830 ;
Heugel et cie., Paris.
35192
Panurg'e's sheep; comedy in 1 act, by Meilhac
and Halevy, tr. by Barrett H. Clark. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.
[1915] 32 p. 12°. ( [The world's best plays,
by celebrated European authors, B. H. Clark,
general ed.])
© Oct. 9, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1915 ; D : 419.50 ;
Samuel French, New York. 35192a
Paola; or, The first of the vendettas, operetta
in 2 acts, by Harry Paultou and Mostyn Tedde,
nmsic l)V Pjdward Jakobowski. New York.
AV. A. Pond & CO., 1889. 19 p. 12°. [Libret-
to only]
© J. C. Duff. New York ; 1889 : 26120. Aug.
27; 2c. Aug. 27. 35193
Paoletta; romantic opera in 4 acts, libretto by
Paul Jones, music by Pietro Floridia. 59 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1910 ; D : 21906 ; Leo. Feist.
New York. 35194
Paolo and Francesca; lyric tragedy, by E. R.
INIiller. 24 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1911 ; D : 23188 ; Elsie Rosa-
lind Miller, Baltimore. 35195
a tragedy in 4 acts, by Stephen Phillips.
London, New York. J. Lane, 1900 [1899] 120
p. 12°.
© John Lane, New York ; 1899 : 75284, Nov.
18; 2c. Nov. 20. 35196
Paolo e Prancesca; dramma lirico in 1 atto,
versi di Ai-luro Colautti, nuisica di Luigi Man-
cinuelli. Milai , E. Sonzogno, 1907. [4], 10-37
numb. 1. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan ; D : 11444.
Sept. 30, 1907; 2c. Sept. 30, 1907. 35197
Paon (Le); cojiiedie en 3 actes, en vers, [de]
Francis de Croisset [pseud, de F. M. Wiener]
Paris, E. Fasquelle, 1904. 3 p. 1., 205 p. 12°.
© E. Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 5097, May 31,
1904; 2r. May 31, 1904 (proof) ; 2c. Aug. 22.
1904. 35198
Papa; an araorality in 3 acts, by Zoe Akins.
New York, M. Kennerley, 1913. ix, 95 p. 12°.
(The modern drama series, ed. by Edwin
Bjorkman)
© Dec. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1913 ; A : 361067 ;
Mitchell Kennerley, New York. 35199
]762
35200
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35219
Papa — Continued.
coinedie en 3 actes, par R. de Flers et G. A.
do Cail hi vet. 33 p. 4°. (L'lllustration theu-
tr.ile. 7" annee.— 178. 29 avril 1911)
© Apr. 29, 1911; 2c. May 12. 1911; D:
24194 ; Robert de Flers et G. A. de Caillavet.
Paris. 35200
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by H. G. Don-
nelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Philadelphia ; 1888 :
34178. Dec. 1. 35201
lustspiel in 3 akten, von Robert de
Flers xind G. A. de Caillavet. Berlin. Felix
Bloch erben, 1911. 113 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911 ; D : 25709 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 35202
3 act comedy, by J. B. Booth.
© Junius B. Booth. Boston; 1898:21489.
Apr. 4. 35203
Papa and mama; a nmsi(!al farce comedy in 3
acts, by J. Arthur.
© Joseph Arthur, New York; 1886:20464.
Nov. 23. 35204
Papa and mamma's anniversary; a musical
sketch in 3 scenes, by F. S. Dare. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Frank S. Dare, Lynn. Mass. ; D : 13717,
Aug. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1908. 35205
Papa Burleigh; an original comedy in 4 acts, by
L. Grover.
© Leonard Grover, New York ; 1882 : 11893.
July 19. 35206
Papa (Le) de Francine; operette-vaudeville en
4 actes et 7 tableaux, de [H. Chivot]. V. de
Cottens t& P. Gavaidt, musique de Louis Var-
ney. Paris, Heugel et cie. [1909] 2 p. L, 140 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 12, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1909 ; D : 17573 :
Heugel «& cie., Paris. 35207
Papa got his'n; a play in 4 acts, by Henry Ed-
ward Lorenz. 53 p. f°. Typewritten.
© H. E. Lorenz, Swissvale. Pa. ; D : 9623,
Dec. 12. 1906; 2c. Dec. 12, 1906. 35208
Papa Joe; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by M. Al-
dridge Banks.
© Mary Aldridge Banks, Los Angeles ; 1897 :
33798, June 4. 35209
Papa Levinsky; 1 act comedy sketch, by Charles
Horwitz. 17 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Gus Wellington Brown, New York ; D :
4231, Nov. 11, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1903. 35210
Papa Mulct; piece en 3 actes, [par R. Charvay]
Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1907. 118 p. 12".
© Robert Charvay, Paris; D : 11069. Julv
29. 1907; 2c. July 29. 1907. 35211
Papa pays; comedy in 4 acts, by J. Michael.
12.1 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 22, 1915; D: 39480; Joseph Mi-
chael. New York. 35211a
Papa Perrichon; comedy in 3 acts, adapted from
the French of Labiche and Martin, bv T. 11.
Sullivan. Boston, 1880.
© T. R. Sullivan, United States; 1879:
16280. Dec. 3. 35212
Papa Pettingill; a comedy in 4 acts, adapted
from the Fveucli of Tjabiche and Martin, by
Granville F. Sturgis and Abel Seaman [pseud,
of Frank Eugene Chase] Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1904. 45 p. 12°. (On cover:
Baker's ed. of plays)
© AV alter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 4401,
Dec. 17, 1903; 2c. Jan. 27, 1904. 35213
Papa Schmitz; an original musical comedy, by
Ned Parker | pseud, of N. B. Pardee]
© Neely Eugene Pardee, Wausau. Wis. ;
D: 6136. Jan. 14. 1905. 35214
Papa's baby; farce comedy in 3 acts, by A.
Hutchings [stage name of Alice Watson]
© Alice Hutchings, Sea Cliff, N. Y. ; D :
1613. I\rar. 3, 1902. 35215
Papa's bride; a musical comedy in 3 acts, bv
H. B. Smith. [144] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D : 6616
I\Iay 2, 1905; 2c. Aug. 4, 1905. 35216
Papa's bulldog; [by] W. Coleman Parker.
© Harold lioorbach. New York; 1899:
63252, Sept. 29: 2c. Oct. 14. 35217
Papa's darling; comedy in 3 acts, by H. B.
Smith. [135] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1914; D : 38861 ; Harrv B.
Smith, New York. 35217a
nnisical comedy in 3 acts, founded on the
French play, Le flls surnaturel, by Mauric*
Yaucaire, book and lyrics by Harry B. Smith,
nuisic by Ivan Caryll. London, Chappell &
CO., ltd., 1914. 85 p. S°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1914 ; D : 38678 ; Chappell &
CO., ltd., Loudon. 35217b
Papa's new wife; play, by Harry Matthews
[psoud. of H. M. Hoefler] [42] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1911; D: 25508; Harry M.
Hoefler, Cincinnati. 35218
Papa's sweetheart; 1 act playlet, by F. A. Fer-
guson. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank A. Ferguson, Chicago ; D : 2225.
Aug, 11. 1902: 2c. July 28, 1902. 35219
1763
35220
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35241
Papa's tochter; franzosisclier scliwank in 4
inifzii.^(>ii, vou Henry Maurice iind Robert
Laiirency, deutsch von L6on Richard. JFiin-
clien, Drei masken verlag. 94 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec-. 28. 1912 ; D : 31816 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 35220
Papa's wife; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
H. B. Smith. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harrv B. Smith. New York ; 1899 : 36825,
June 3 : 2c. Mar. 28, 1904. 35221
Paper (The) chase; play in 4 acts, by Louis N.
Parker. |7],r27p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1912 ; D : 31373 ; Liebler co..
New York. 35222
Paper (The) czar; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
T. B. Cliry.stal and H. I. Hancock.
© Thomas B. Chrystal and Harrie I. Han-
cock, United States ; 1894 : 37202, Aug. 9.
35223
Paper (A) doll; comedy in 4 acts, by H. Phil-
lips.
© Harrv Phillips, Chicago; 1888:4025, Feb.
7. 35224
-4 act drama, by J. Fax. 199 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 6. 1915 ; D : 40296 ; James Fax,
Tm-onto, Canada. 35224a
play in 1 act. by Alice Roseley [pseud, of
A. T. V. Brennan] 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1913: D : 35263 ; Alice Tur-
ner Yordley Brennan. Baltimore. 35225
Paper (The) dollies' drill and dance; by Liv-
ingston Russell.
© Harold Roorbach. New York; 1900 A:
23881 , Sept. 25 ; 2c. Oct, 5. 35226
Paper (A) match; fax'ce in 1 act, by E. W. Burt.
P.oston. W. H. Baker & co., 1910. 10 p. 12°.
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2c. Sept. 28, 1910; D:
22164 : Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 35227
Paper of pins.
© Kelly and Ryan, New York: 1884:20109,
Oct. 6. 35228
a comedy for the American stage.
© Mrs. Fred Hallen, New York; 1884:
21149, Oct. 21. 35229
— —a musical comedv in3acts, bv F. Pallma and
W. S. Moss.
© Fnmk I'allnia. Albany, and Walter S.
Moss, Portland, Or.; 1888:20614, July 18.
35230
Paper (The) table mat; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by S. P. Carr.
© Sarah Pratt Carr, Lemoore, Cal. ; 1898 :
53516, Sept. 13. 35231
Papesse (La) Jeanne; melodrama in 4 acts and
a prologue, by R. Wind. f°. Typewritten.
© Regina Wind, New York ; 1898 : 26787,
Apr. 29 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1902. 35232
Papeto, queen of the mountains; 4 act sensa-
tional comedy drama, hy AV. Fletcher.
© Walter Fletcher, United States; 1887:
23361. Sept. 14. " 35233
Papilio's wand; or. Electric affinities, a comic
opera in 3 acts, by W. J. Berry.
© William .1. Berry, United States; 1885:
6480, IMar. 18. 35234
Papillon, der gerechte; eine komoedie in 3 auf-
ziigen. von L. Beniere. Paris, Societe des au-
teurs et compositeurs dramatiques [1910] 2
p. 1., 95 p. 12°.
© Feb. 15, 1910; 2c. Mav 21, 1910: D:
21109 ; Louis Beniere. Paris. 35235
Papillon. dit Lyonnais le Juste; piece en 3
actes, par L. Beniere. 26 p. illus. 4°. (L'll-
lustration theatrale, no. 128. 6 novembre
1909)
© Nov. 6, 1909; 2c. Dec. 1. 1909; D: 17576;
Louis Beniere, Paris. 35236
Papillons (Les) de Fanchette. See Ombres
chinoises.
Par I'absence; comSdie en 1 acte. de [Charles!
Legras. P;iris. Lilirairie theatrale, 1905. 35
p. 12°.
© L. Michaud. Paris: D:6114, Jan. 23.
1905; 2c. Jan. 23. 1905. 35237
Par value; a play of modern life in 4 acts, by A.
Glassmire and M. II. Boehmer. 68 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. :Mar. 12, 1912 : D : 29026 ; Albert Glass-
mire. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 35238
Para ingleses, mi criado; guiiiolada de Los in-
teres creados, en 1 acto. dividido en 3 cuadros
y un pregon, sin originalidad y en ripios de
J. Maria Dotres. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1908. 44 p. 12°.
© Jose Maria Dotres, Madrid: D:13.'>90.
Aug. 19. 1908: 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 35239
Para pescar un novio; paso de comedia. de P.
Perez Fernandez. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanolesl 1910. 16 p. 12°.
© Sept. 6, 1910: 2c. Sept. 7. 1910; D:
21982; Pedro Perez Fernandez. Madrid.
35240
Parable of the rings; an excerjrt from Lessing's
play of Nathan Die \\'iso, tr. from the Ger-
man by A. C. Denniston. 12 p. 12°. Printed.
© Arthur CMark Denniston, Philadelphia;
^):8077. Feb. 27, 1906; 2c. Feb. 9, 1906.
35241
1764
35242
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
S5261
Parabole umaue; dramma in 3 atti, di P. Vis-
conti. [2], 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1911 ; D : 28040 ; Pietro Vis-
conti, Brooklyn. 35242
Paracelsus; or. The lost art, an original, novel,
romantic play in 4 acts, and serie.s of tab-
leaux ; an Austrian legend suggested by a
story from the German, by A. G. W. Carter.
© A. G. W. Carter, New York ; 1876 : 12733.
Nov. 16. 35243
Parada (La); 6. El relevo de palacio, sainete
comico-IIrico en 1 acto y en verso, original de
C. Lucio y L. Garcfa Oonde. musica de los
maestros Cayo Vela y BvQ. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1912. 38, [21 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31584 ;
Celso Lucio y Luis Garcia Conde, Madrid.
35244
Parade-sengen; koniodie i 3 akter, af Gunnar
Heiberg. Kristin nia, H. Aschehoug & co..
1913. 124 p. 12°.
© Nov. 13, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1913 ; D : 35288 ;
H. AschehOTig «S: co., Christiania, Norwav.
35245
Paraders (The); a musical comedv in 2 acts.
iMiok and lyrics by R. W. Peck. [841 P- '1°-
Typewritten. [Libretto onlyl
© Raymond W. Peck. Chicago ; D : 2764,
Dec. 24. 1902; 2c, Dec. 24, 1902. 35246
Paradiesvogel (Die); Wiener- vol ksoperette in 3
akten. von A. M. Willner und Julius Wilhelm,
musik von Philipp Silber. 116 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman-
sky), Vienna; D : 12887. May 2. 1908; 2c.
I\Iay 2, 1908. 35247
Paradis (Le) See In Paradise.
Paradis (Le) de Mahomet; op§rette en 3 actes,
paroles de Henri Blondeau. nuisique de Robert
Planquette, conipletee }>ar Louis Canne.
Paris. Choudens, 1906. 151 p. 12°. [Libret-
to only]
© Choudens, Paris ; D : 8892, July 30. 1906 :
2c. July 80. 1906. 35248
Paradisacle (The) circle; in 3 acts and 4 scenes,
an ideal drama on paradise, dramatized from
Milton, Dante, and Shakespeare, bv J. Svkes.
101 p. 4^ Ms.
© John Sykes, Pacific Grove, Cal. ; 1890 :
27082, Sept. 4; Ic. Sept. 4. 35249
Paradise; comedy in 4 acts, by Charles M. Jel-
leff. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1913; D: 3371 6; William A.
Tulley, New York. 35250
Paradise — Continued.
■ a drama, by L. S. Bryce.
© Lloyd S. Bryce. New' York ; 1888:37161,
Dec. 28. 35251
a farce in 3 acts, by F. H. James. Type-
written.
© Frederick Henry James. Chattanooga ;
1900 A : 1837, Jan. 20 ; 2c. Dec. 26. 1899.
35252
— play in 4 acts, by A. Brown and A. Eller-
beck. [128] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4. 1913 ; D : 33999 ; Alice Brown,
Boston, and Aurania Ellerbeck, New York.
35253
by J. Hickenlooper. [1], 99 p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. (X't. 7. 1913; D: 34647; Jean Hicken-
looper, Albia, la. 35254
See also In Paradise.
Paradise alley; burlesque in 1 act and 3 scenes,
by Cliarles Morton. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1914. 16 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Dec. 23, 1914; 2c. Apr. 21, 1915; D:
40424 ; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 35254a
■ a comedy in 4 acts, by James A. Morris.
© Edwin Elroy, Elizabeth, N. J.; 1897:
8354. Jan. 30. 35255
a farcical comedy of New York life, by
R. J. Donnolly.
© Robert J. Donnolly, Brooklvn ; 1894:
41822. Sept. 12. 35256
a serio comic production in 3 acts, rev. by B.
Fagan. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Barney Fagan and Sara J. Rvan. New
York; 1895:65007. Dec. 23; 2c. Dec. 21.
35257
Paradise flats; a comedy in 3 acts, by H. Taylor
Smith. Washington, B. S. Adams, 1889. 32 p.
8°.
© Hubbard Taylor Smith, AVashington ;
1889 : 13236, May 1 ; 2c. May 1. 35258
Paradise in hell; by R. W. Dickenson. 33 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Richardson William Dickenson. Sioux
Falls, S. D. ; D : 2499, Oct. 27, 1902; 2c. Oct.
27, 1902. 35259
Paradise lost; a drama from Milton's great
poem, by M. F. Taylor and John G. Taylor.
© M. F. Taylor, St. Louis; 1878:2302.
Feb. 23. 35260
■ drama in 4 acts, adapted from John Mil-
ton's epic poem, by Walter Stephens. Lon-
don, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & CO.,
ltd. [1913] 48 p. 8°.
© Nov. 3. 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1913 ; D : 35258 ;
Francis GrifRth.s, London. 35261
1765
35262
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35281
Paradise lost— Coutiuiied.
or. The fall of man, a scriptural drama in
3 acts, by M. HaXigh.
© Marv Ilaiigh. Philadelphia ; 1889 : 21083.
July 8. 35262
* See also Adam and Eve. — Deluge (The).
Paradise (A) made a purgatory; a play of 21
scenes, by I. N. Terrell.
© I. N. Terrell. Lausing, Kau. ; 1897 : 61073,
Oct. 28. 35263
Paradise not lost but g'ained. See Old (The)
and the new world.
Paradise (A) of fools; a mniedy in 3 acts, by
Itohort Saw in |i. e. J. W. U. Sawin] Type-
written.
© .Tolin W. Iv. Sawin, Dorchester, Mass. ;
1897 : (50083, Nov. 27; 2c. Nov. 27. 35264
Paradise of lies; a I'omantic drama, by Matthew
IJarry. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© INIildred Holland White, New York; D:
9141, Sept. 2.-1, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 25, 1906. 35265
Paradise (The) of Mahomet; a comic opera
liliretto in 3 acts, by li. B. Smith. 159 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Harrv B. Smith. New York ; D : 13836,
Sept. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1909. 35266
Paradise regained.
© Frank J. Gudai-ian, Hennessey, Okl. ;
1898:41438, -Tuly 11. 35267
drama in 5 acts, by H. F. Allen.
© H. Francis Allen. St. Louis ; 1899 : 75378.
Nov. 18. 35268
drama in 4 acts, by H. L. Ghapin. 16 p.
12°. Printed.
© .Tan. G. 1912 ; 2c. .Tan. IS, 1912 ; D : 2S355 :
H. L. Chapin, Hunm, ( ).
See «?so Uncle Si.
35269
Paradise Valley; a sensational melodrama in 4
acts, by W. (i. Browne. 40 p. 4°. Ty])ewrit-
ton.
© W. (4ault lirowne, Chicago; D: 2711, Dec.
13, 1902; 2<-. Dec. 24, 1902. 35270
Paradox (The); drama in 4 acts, by 11. 11. Ger.s.
[63] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1.1, 1911; D: 24942; H:irrv K.
Gers, Louisville. 35271
musical farce, inusie ])v .7. E. Henning,
book l)y E. T. Wood.
© .1. K. Henning, Chicago; 1892:22726.
May 3L 35272
Paradox of Edgar Poe; a drama, by O. Leigh.
© Oliver Leigh, Chicjigo; D : 8763, .T\nie 20,
1906. 35273
Paragon (The); a dreiim in 1 act, by .T. H.
Patrican.
© J. H. Patrican, Philadelphia; 1899:28910.
Apr. 27. 35274
^ pantomime divertisement ballet, by E. Sa-
racco.
© Elisa Saracco, New York; 1898:4227,
Jan. 10. 35275
Paragraph 11; oder. Im regiment Gambrinus,
von O. KudrolT. ,19 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. 0<-t. 17, 1910: D: 22308; George Rud-
roff, Brooklyn, 35276
Paritre; jnect' en 4 actes. 5 t;il)leaux. [par
Maurice Donnay | |l*;iris, Imju'. de I'lllustra-
tion] 1906. 2').. 1- 121 p. 8°.
© M. Donnay, Paris; D : 8744, June 28,
1900 : 2c. June 28, 1906. 35277
Paranoiac (The); I act drama of hospital life,
by C. E. Reynolds. [21, 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 191,1: D: 42097; Cecil E. Rey-
nolds, Los Angeles. 35277a
Same. t1 I, 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26. 1915; D : 42.351 ; Cecil Ed-
ward Reynolds, I,os Angeles. 35277b
or. The sin of the father, modern drama
in 3 acts, by J. A. Loining. 85 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 27. 1915; D : 42094 ; John Arthur
Ivoining, Nev.- York. 35277c
Parasite (The); by A. (Jlassmire. 126 p. 4°.
Type\\ritten.
© Albert (Jliissmirc, Philadelphia; D : 1497.
Feb. 27, 19((2: LN-. Feb. 27. 1902. 35278
drama in 3 acts, by E. M. (JrilUth. 34,
[31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aitr. 10, 1911: D : 24004 ; Eleanor M.
(h-iflitli, Frcei)(ii-t, II!. 35279
-l.lay in 1 act, by S. Cowan. |1], 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13.1914: I):.37S33; Siidn (^)w:in.
Casco Bay. Me. 35279a
play in 3 acts, by Fnlsmii Brock. |91| i>.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Fob. 2. 1911; D : 23251 ; H. F. Brock.
.I;im:iica Plnin, ^lasv. 35280
or. How to make one's fortune, a '-omeily
in 5 acts, after tlie French of Picanl. Phila-
delphia, J. B. Liiipincott iV: co.. 1872. 78 p.
12°.
© J. P. Lippincott vV: co.. Philadelphia;
1872:3.577, Aiir. 6; 2c. A]u-. 6. 35281
1766
35282
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35301
Parasites (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by G. P.
Nayloi*.
© George Prentice Naylor, Nortli Hatley,
Quebec, Canada ; D : 601, June 21, 1901.
35382
modern play in 3 acts, by J. Noel. 117 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 20. 1913: D : 33560 ; Josepb
Noel, Bedford Park, N. Y. 35283
a play iu 4 acts, by .1. P. Ritter. 92 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© .Tobn P. Hitter. Newark, N. J.; D:
15323, Mar. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1909. 35284
Parcel (The) postmen; sketch, by T. .T. Conroy
and .T. O'Donnell. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1.5. 1915; D : 39774 ; Thos. J.
Convoy and ,Tobn O'Donnell, New York.
35284a
Pardners (The); a 4 act western comedy drama,
by A. E. Wbitman. [25] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. :\Iar. 6. 1013 : D : 32533 ; Arthur Ed-
ward Wbitnian. Whitman, Ma.ss. 35285
play in 1 act, by D. L. Clarke. [1], 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1912; D : 30998 ; D. L.
Cbirke. Berkeley. Cal. 35286
Pardon (The) -S'ee Three modern plays from
the French.
Pardoner's tale. .S'rc Death and the dicers.
Pards: a comedy (b-ama, by Edward H. Cahill.
© Lillian Cahill, Florida, N. Y. ; D : 6S01,
.Tune 2, 1905. 35287
in T a.-t. by W. H. Nichols. 26 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© AValter H. Nichols. Monrovia. Cal.; D:
1.5816. May 10, 1909; 2c. May 10, 1909. 35288
16 p.
-a sketch in 1 act, by P. V. Mighels.
4°. Typewritten.
© Philip Verrill Miuhols, New York; D:
9349. Get. 30, 1906; 2c. Oct. 30, 1906. 35289
Parece cuento; comedia en 3 actos, por .T. de
Macias V del Ileal. ::\Iadrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaholesl 1911. 53 p. 12°.
© May 26. 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D :
24321: .Tiian de Macias y del Real, Madrid.
35290
Paredes (Las) oyen; por .Tuan Ruiz de Alarcon
y Mendoza, ed. with introduction and notes
by Caroline B. Bonrland. New York, H. Holt
and company [1914] xxx, 189 p. front. 16°.
© .Tulv 23. 1914: 2c. Sept. 2, 1914: A:
37933S ; Henry Holt & co.. New York. 35290a
Parent by proxy; a comedy-drama in 4 acts,
founded on tbe Commune, by H. A. Magendie.
Ms.
© Hyp A. Magendie, San Francisco ; 1881 :
13763. Sept. 8; 2 copies received. 35291
Parentage (The) of John Darr; a plav in 3
acts, by R. A. Graves. [123] p. 4°. ' Type-
written.
© Ralph A. Graves, Bainbridge, Ga. ; D:
11594, Oct. 2,5, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 35292
Parent's (The) dilemma,
ter.
See Theodor's flut-
Parents' (The) progress; play in 1 act, by
Geoi-ge Paston. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don. S. French, ltd.. 1910. 30 p. 12°.
( [French's acting ed.] )
© Nov. 28, 1910; 2c. Nov. 30, 1910; D:
22685; Samuel French, ltd., London. 35293
Parfait (Le) amour; by R. M. Mason.
© R(ry Murdoch Mason, New York: D:
1104; Nov. 16, 1901. 35294
Pariah (The) ; or. Pathetic romance of a young
girl, a nev.' and original American romantic
drama in 5 acts, by C. A. Byrd.
© Charles A. Byrd, Boston; 1890:5347,
Feb. 12. 35295
See also Plays; by August Strindberg.
Paris; a drama, bv Sutton Vane and Arthur
Sbirley.
© William Calder, New York; 1896:4843.
Jan. 17. 35296
or. Days of the commune, drama in pro-
logue and 3 acts, by T. C. De Leon.
© T. C. De Leon, New York ; 1871 : 7749,
Aug. 19. 35297
ou, Le bon juge, operette en 2 actcs, par
Robert de Flers et G. A. de Caillavet. Paris.
Chondens, 1906. 92 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Choudens. I^aris; D : 8808, July 10. 1906:
2c. .Tnly 10, 1906. 35298
P.'sris at tv.ro; a nmsical farce comedy in 2 acts,
by J. F. Donnelly.
© .Tobn F. Donnelly, New York; 1890:
27055, Sept. 4. 35299
Paris by night; by H. Pincus. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Scenario]
© Henrv Pincus, New York ; D : 5314, July
19, 1904; 2c. .Tuly 19, 1904. 35300
a musical comedy in 2 acts, by Henry Pin-
cus. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© L. L. Weber and E. F. Rush, New York ;
D : 52.56, Julv 6. 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 28. 1904.
35301
1767
35302
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35324
Paris exposition.
© Joseph M. Webor and I.ewi.s 'M. Fields,
New York; 1899:26677, Apr. 17. 35302
Paris (The) gown; vaudeville act, by H. J.
Streyckmans. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1911; D: 28069; H. J.
Streyckmans, New York. 35303
Paris (A) graduate; fool farce in 3 acts, by
H. B. Loos. [11. 66 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11. 1912: D: 31114; R. Beers
Loos, San Die.iro, Cal. 35304
Paris in 1871. See Revolt of the commune.
Paris life; a spectacular play in 12 tableaux, by
Adolph Belot.
© Brooks and Dickson. New York; 1883:
13047, July 16. 35305
Paris model; a musical comedy libretto in 3
acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith. New York ; D : 8679.
June 12, 1906. 35306
a 3 act comedy, by J. Mauldin [i. e. J. ]M.
Feigll Typewritten.
© Jane Mauldin. United States; 1897:
57794, Oct. 12 ; Ic. Oct. 4. 35307
Paris-New York; piece en 3 actes, par F. de
Croi.sset et E. Ar§ne. [Paris. Impr. de VIllus-
tration] 1907. 80 p. 8°.
© Francis de Croisset et Emmanuel Ar&ne,
Paris; D : 10367, Apr. 18, 1907; 2c. Apr. 18.
1907. 35308
Paris, night by night; or. Caught in a storm,
pantomime extravaganza in 5 scenes, by P.
Martinetti. [1], 29 p. f°. Ms.
© Paul Martinetti. United States; 1890:
7946, Mar. 10; Ic. Mar. 10. 35309
Paris 1900,
© Joseph M. Weber and Lewis M. Fields,
New York; 1899:26676, Apr. 17. 35310
Paris sensation; a sparkling new French melo-
drama in 4 acts. [19] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Israel M. Silkworth. Baltimore; D : 8249.
Mar. 29, 1906; 2c. Mar. 29, 1906. 35311
Pariser luft; musikalischer schwank in 3 .-ikten.
von Alexander Engel and Julius Hor.st, ge-
sangstexte von Louis Tanfstein, musik von
Martin Knopf. Mtinchen, Drei masken ver-
l;.g. g. m. b. h. 119121 49 ]). 12°. [Libretto
only]
© May 25. 1912; 2c. July 25. 1912; D:
30343 ; Drei ma.sken vcrlag. g. m. b. h..
Munich. 35312
Same. 99 p. 8°. [ Librettooidy]
© Ic. Aug. 30. 1912; D : 30697 ; Drei
masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 35313
Pariser luft — Continued.
-operette in 3 akten. von Alexander Engel
und Julius Horst. gesangstexte von Louis
Taufstein. musik von Martin Knopf. Regie-
buch. Miinchen, Drei masken verlag, g. ra.
b. h. 241 p. 4°.
© Ic. Aug. 14. 1913; D: 34146: Drei
masken verlag. g. m. b. h., Munich. 35314
nach einer franzosischen idee, von
Rudolph Schanzer. nuisik von Jacques Offen-
bach, bearbeitet von C. IMorena. Berlin-Leip-
zig, Musikverlag Rich. Bong. g. m. b. h. [1912]
97 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© June 20, 1912; 2c. July 25. 1912; D:
30342; Musikverlag Rich. Bong, g. m. b. h..
Berlin. 35315
Pariser schattenspiel; dramatische skizzen. von
Felix Phillippi. Berlin, Vita, deutsches ver-
lagshaus, 1906. 235 p. 12°.
© Yita, deutsches verlagshaus. Berlin : D :
8880, July 30, 1906; 2c. Sept. 10, 1906. 35316
Same. 2. teil. Berlin. Vita, deutsches
verlagshiius. 1907. 218 p. 12°.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus. Berlin ; D :
9995, Feb. 21, 1907; 2c. Mar. 18, 1907. 35317
Pariser witwen (Une veuve de Paris); lust-
spiel in 3 akten. von Andr6 Sylvane [pseud,
des Paul Gerard] und Fabrice Carre, deutsch
iMax Schoeuau. Bei-lin. F. Bloch erben. 75 p.
12°.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1909 : D : 17205 ; Felix Blocli
erben, Berlin. 35318
Parisette; sketch en 1 acte, by A. L. Casnati.
[1]. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© !<•. Apr. 22. 1913; D : 33058 ; Augusta
Lola Casnati, New York. 35319
Parish (The) clerk; a play in 1 act, by Harry C.
Baker. Typewritten.
© Henrv Charles Baker. Iowa City. Ta. ;
1897:35218. June 12: 2c. June 12. 35320
Parish (The) priest; a domestic drama, by D.
Sully.
© Daniel Sully, United States; 1890:405,
Jan. 2. 35321
a domestic drama in 3 acts, by D. L. Hart.
[138] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Daniel L. Hart, Wilkes Barre, Pa.; D:
3676, June 23. 1903 ; 2c. July 0. 1903. 35322
Parisian; by D. Austrian.
© Delia Austrian, Chicago ; D : 16077. June
16. 1909, 35323
comedy in 3 acts, by Edmond Gondinet.
© F. Rullman, New York; 1888:27478.
35324
Sept. 27; 2c. Oct. 8.
— See alxo Parisienne (La)
1768
35325 COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
Parisian (A) actress. See Dova (La)
35348
Parisian (The) belles; by J. Grieves.
© .John Grieves, New York ; D : 9490. Nov.
22, 1906. 35325
Parisian (The) belles extravaganza; by J.
Grieves.
© .Tohu Grieves. New York ; D : 9502, Nov.
22, 1906. 35326
Parisian (A) cocktail; a burlesque comedy in
3 acts, by W. Fessler. Typewritten.
© Walter Fessler, New York; 1899:4415,
.Tan. 10; 2c. Sept. 25. 35327
Parisian crime; or, The widow's assassin, a
rriiiiantic play in 4 acts, fi-om the French of
r^mile Gaboriau, by M. W. Fiske.
© M. W. Fiske, United States; 1886:
16960, July 26. 35328
Parisian model; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
IT. K. Smith. [135] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D : 9098.
Sept. 17, 1906; 2c. Sept. 24, 1906. 35329
Parisian (A) passion; a melodrama, by H. A.
D'Arcy.
© H. A. D'Arcy, New York; 1897:21520,
Apr. 5. 35330
Parisian revels; or. Cupid's capers, an original,
musical, comical, topical burlesque extrava-
ganza in 2 acts, by William R. AVatts.
© George W. Rice and Charles Barton, New
York ; 1889 : 24125. Aug. 6.
35331
Parisienne (La); in 6 acts, by .Tessa mine Car-
pani (De la Presse) 61 p. obi. f°. Type-
written.
© .Tessamine Carpaiii. Cleveland; 1889:
30758, Oct. 10; 2c. July 11, 1890. 35332
(The Parisian); comedy in 3 acts, by Henry
Hecque, done into English by Charles Alfred
!",vrne. New York. F. RiUlman. 1004. 56 p.
4°.
© F. Rullman, New York : D : 5747, Nov. 3.
1004; 2c. Nov. 10. 1904. 35333
Parisina; by A. Darling, jr.
© Adam Darling, jr., Denver; 1897:10990,
Feb. 13; 2c. June 9. 35334
tragedy in 5 acts, by L. C. Moise. [52] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1913: D : 32338 ; Leonard
Compton Moise, Covington, La. 35335
a tragedy in 6 acts, by I^. C. Moise.
© Leonard C. Moise, Houma, La. ; 1889 :
4512. Feb. 8.
35336
1769
Park (The) pest; dramatic ventriloquial scene,
by J. Clark. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1913; D : 35399 ; Johnson
Clark, London. 35337
Parker farm; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
W. W. Lapoint. Typewritten.
© William Walter Lapoint, Barre, Vt. ;
D : 339, Apr. 12, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1900. 35338
Parker (The) homestead; a domestic drama in
5 acts, by F. J. Krug.
© Frank J. Krug, United States; 1896:
6800, Jan. 27. 35339
Parkettsitz no. 10; schwank in 3 akten und
einem vorspiel, von Max Neal und Hans Ger-
heck. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 26, 1911 ; D : 24302 ; Arion-verlag,
Berlin. 35340
See also Parquettsitz no. 10.
Parkhill (The) ruby; drama in 4 acts, by E. W.
.Jukes. [100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1912 ; D : 29146 ; E. W. Jukes,
Philadelphia. 35341
Parkhurst's frolics; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by A. A. Corbett.
© Adolphe A. Corbett, New York; 1892:
15795, Apr. 11. 35342
Parkhurst's tribulations: a satirical comedy in
3 acts, by A. A. Corbett.
© Adolphe A. Corbett, New York; 1892:
24547, June 11. 35343
Parkwater; a drama in 4 acts, adapted by N.
Kohaun. Bo.ston, Mills, Knight & co., 1883.
© Nellie Kohaun, Lowell ; 1883 : 3092, Feb.
16. 35344
Parlez-vous frangais? comedy in 1 act, by H. B.
Toomer. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1911; D : 24818 ; Henry B.
Toomer, Chicago. 35345
Parliament (A) of servants; a comedy in 1 act,
by Louise Latham Wilson. Chicago, The Dra-
matic publishing company [1901] 20 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1024,
Oct. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 35346
Parliament under Charles I. [3] p. 8°.
Printed.
© Harriet Earhart Monroe, Washington;
D : .5303, July 2, 1904 ; 2c. July 2, 1904. 35347
Parlor (The) car; farce, by William D. Howells.
Boston, James R. Osgood and company, 1876.
74 p. 32°.
© \Y. D. Howells, Massachusetts; 1876:
12582, Nov. 13; 2c. Dec. 4. 35348
35349
DPwV-MATIC COMPOSITIONS
35365
Parlor (The) car — Continued.
S:nne. Boston and New York. Hougliton,
Mifflin & CO. [19041 74 p., 1 1. 24°.
© W. r>. Howells. New Yorlc, in renewal for
14 years from Nov. 13. 1904 ; A : 96190, Sept.
9. 1904 ; 2e. Oct. 3, 1904. 35349
.SVr also Sleeping-car (The) and other
farces.
Parlor (A) car flirtation. Typewritten.
© Harriet Longfellow Davis, Minneapolis ;
noon A : 115489, Tune 22 : 2c. June 22. 35350
Parlor comedies; by Charles R. Talbot, illus.
by Francis Miller and H. Pruett Share. Bos-
ton. D. Lothrop & company [1SS31 [77] p.
illus. 8".
Contexts : No questions asked.— More than
they bargained for.
© D. Lothrop & CO., Boston ; 1883 : 19592,
Oct. 24 ; 2c. Oct. 24. 35350a
Parlor (A) entertainment; a slc(4ch for boys
and girls, by H. Elliott oMcBrlde, Chicago,
T. S. benison. 1878. 3, 38-48 p, 12°. ([School
and .social drama] )
© T. S. Denison. Chicago ; 1878 : 12825,
Nov. 7 ; 2c. Nov. 11 . 35351
Parlor matches; comedy in 4 acts, by W, H.
Rightniire.
© AVilliam H. Rightraire, New York; 1877:
10229, Sept. 5. 35352
engaging comedy of society in 2 acts, by
Walter Ben Hare. Chicago, T. S. Denison &
CO. [1915] 40 p. 12°.
© Mar. 20, 1915: 2c. Mar. 24, 1915: D:
40162 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 35352a
Parlor (The) socialist; play in 3 acts, by B. H.
Ellis. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1c. :\Iar. 21. 1914 ; D : 36432 ; Bradford H.
Ellis, Helena, Mont. 35352b
Parlor (The) wall.
© .Tohn P. Hill and H;irry McAvoy, Buf-
falo ; 1884 : 2.5902. Dec. 24. 35353
Parma; by M. W. Wnlbridge.
© :\lil(lred Webber Walbridge, Nt>w York;
D : 347, Apr. 15, 1901, 35354
Parmi les pierres (Stein ointer steinen); piece
en 4 acres, dc H. SuiU vniiHin. tr. do Maurice
Remon et N. Valentin. [Paris, Impr. de
I'Tllustration] 1008. 2 p. I., 84 p. S°.
© Hermann Sudermann, Berlin ; D : 14003,
Oct. 8. 1908; 2c. Oct. 8, 1908. 35355
Parnas (Der) hoidesh: by Jacob Oordin.
♦I ' '?•' -1-^
85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1910; D : 17857 ; estate of
Jacob M, Gordin, Alexander J. Gordin, admr..
Brooklyn, 35356
Parnell and the poor of Ireland.
Moran.
See Brian
Parole (The) of honor; a romantic drama in 3
. acts, by Alice Howard Cady.
© Richard M, Field, Bostcm ; 1887:21144.
Aug. 18. 35357
Paroled on honor: a romantic drama, by M.
Paul.
© Mariorie Paul, New York; 1899:34883,
:\Iay 24 ; 2c. May 24. 35358
Paroles (Les) restent. See Theatre complet.
[de] Paul Hervieu.
Parquettsitz no. 10; fliegerposse in 1 vorspiel
und 3 akten. nach einem glcichnamigen
schwank von INIax Neal und Hans Gerbeck,
l)earbeitet von Hermann Haller und Willi
WoltT. nuislk von Vralter W, Goetze, [2], 10."
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1911 ; D : 28013 ; IMusik- und
theaterverlag Arion, Bei'lin. 35359
Sec alf<() Parkettsitz no. 10.
Parrhasius; a tragedy in 3 acts, by Espy Wil-
liams.
© Espv W. H. Williams, New Orleans:
1893 : 19636, Apr. 21. 35360
or, The rise of the republic of Boeotia, a
tragedy, liy Salus [jiseud. of 8. J. Wightman]
© S. J. Wightman, Homestead, Pa.: 1879:
14103. Oct. 23. 35361
Parricide (The); a drama in 5 acts, from the
French, by M. Kreisler.
© ]\Iarv Kreisler. Nev.- York: 1872:8777.
Aug. 15. 35362
drama in 4 acts, by G. Anderson. 105 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1911 ; D : 24798 ; George An-
derson. Detroit, Minn, 35363
Parroquinana! Rabanitos! sainete de cos-
tunibres madrileilns on 1 acto y en verso, origi-
nal de A. Caamano. IMadrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 191.1. 44 p, 12°.
© May 26, 1911; 2c. :Mny 27. 1911; D:
24.3.34: Aiigol Caamano, ^.Indrid. 35364
Parrot (The); a farce in 2 acts, by V. G,
Bloede,
© Victor G, Bloede, Catonsvillo, M(\.; 1900
A : 3034, Feb. 2. 35365
1 act comedy, by H, M. Wyeth. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1915 ; D : 40941 ; Hem-ietta
M. Wyeth, New York. 35365a
Parrot (The) cage; play in 1 act, by Mary Shaw.
Chicago, Dramatic pub. co., 1914. 12 p. 12°.
© .\pr. 10, 1914; 2c. Apr. 13, 1914; D:
36696: Dramatic pub. co„ Chicago. 35365b
1770
35366
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35386
Parrot (The) that talked in his sleep; sketch
iu 3 scenes, by A. S. Riggs. 11 p. 4°. Type-
writ teu.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1911 ; D : 23594 ; Arthur Stan-
ley liiggs, New York. 35366
Parsifal; a festival music-drama, by Richard
^Vagner, the English version by J. P. Jackson.
New York, E. Schuberth & co., 1890.
© John P. Jackson, New York ; 1890 : 9444,
Mar. 24; 2c. Mar. 25. 35367
a miracle play in 5 pts., arr. from the
legends of Parzivale and the music drama of
Ricliard AVagner, by M. Doran. [84] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Marie Doran, New York ; D : 4896, Apr.
IS, 1904 ; 2e. Apr. 19, 1904. 35368
— See also Parzival. — Pilgrim's progress.
Parson (The)
© Walter N. Lawrence, United States;
1888 : 31913, Nov. 10. 33369
a drama iu 5 acts, an adaptation of Rass
Challis" story. The curate, by W. N. Eawreace
and F. G. Brooks.
© Walter N. Lawrence and Fred O. Brooks.
United States ; 1888 : 31638, Nov. 6. 35370
Parson (The) and the devil; drama in 3 acts,
by W. M. Goff. [38] p. f°. Typewa-itten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1914; D: 36680; William M.
Guff, Pleasautville, N. J. 35370a
Parson Bughouse; a musical comedy sketch in
1 act, by O. B. Grant.
© Charles Bvrou Grant, Brooklyn ; D : 387,
Apr. 23, 1901. 35371
Parson (The) doctor; a drama of romance and
reality, by Mrs. N. Schlesinger. [4], 133 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Nathan Schlesinger, San Francisco;
D : 710, July 30, 1901 ; Ic. July 29, 1901 ; Ic.
Aug. 26, 1901. 35372
Parson Jim; a drama in 4 acts, by L. Grand.
© Lloyd Grand, England ; 1899 : 28489, Apr.
25. 35373
Parson Joe; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Carr and
his assistant author.
© Albert Carr, New York; 1874:12709,
Oct. 12. 35374
Parson Julian's adventures; composition for
a dramatic comedy, by J. L. F. C. Kober. 33
p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. L. F. C. Kober, Cincinnati ; D : 1944,
May 27, 1902 ; 2c. July 5, 1902. 35375
Parson (The) o' Dumford. See Daisy. — In the
West Riding'.
Parson (The) of the plains; comedy drama in
prologue and 3 acts, by W. F. Burke. [2],
52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1912 ; D : 30624 ; Wm. Fran-
cis Burke, New York. 35376
Parson Peter. .See Turncoat (The)
Parsonage (The); by Z. Covington. [2], 17 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1910 ; D : 21876 ; Zellah Cov-
ington, New York. 35377
Parson's (The) battle; a comedy in 1 act and 1
scene, by S. C. Aj)pleby.
© Samuel Crapin Applebv, Baltimore ; 1891 :
36001, Oct. 6. * 35378
Parson's (The) collar button. See Racing
(The) lady.
Parson's (The) daughter; a melodrama in 4
acts and 8 scenes, by Agnes Carlton. [76] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© A. Carlton, New York ; D : 5110, June 1,
1904 ; 2c. June 1, 1904. 35379
Parson's (The) dream; a dramatic sketch, by
A. W. Samis. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. W. Samis, New York ; D : 15227, Feb.
26, 1909; 2c. Feb. 26. 1909. 35380
Parson's (The) greetings; romantic comedy in
2 acts, bv Gail Kent. New York, E. S. Werner
& company. 1912. 18 p. 12°.
© Apr. 16, 1912; 2c. Apr. 19, 1912; D:
29515; Edgar S. Werner, New York. 35381
Parson's (The) love; a dramatic composition,
by C. G. Craig. Typewritten.
© Charles Gallagher Craig. New York ;
1S97 : 72248. Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 23. 35382
Parson's (The) only son; by B. Van Rensselaer.
9 p. 12°. Typev/ritten.
© Ben Van Rensselaer, Brooklyn ; D : 4218.
Nov. 0. 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1903. 35383
Parson's (The) perversity; a comedy in 3 acts,
hv William M. Clark. Philadelphia. The
. Penn publisliing co., 1907. 24 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 10592,
May 18, 1907 ; 2c. May 18, 1907. 35384
Parson's (The) vacation; a comedy in 4 acts,
bv Harold Hale [pseud, of C. N. Moller]
Clyde, C, Ames pub. co., 1907. 43 p. 12°.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 12000, Dec.
30, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1907. 35385
Part (Le) du diable. See Asmodeus.
Part (La) du feu; comedie en 3 actes, de A.
Mouezy-Eon & Nancey. 181 p. 12°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Julv 18, 1913; D: 33830; A. Mouezy-
Eon i<c Nancey, Paris. 35386
1771
35387
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35403
Part (The) of life; a sketch in 1 act, by E.
Davis. [5], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1912; D: 28943; Edwards
Davis, New York. 35387
Parte (La) del leon; melodrama en 1 acto y 3
cuadrus, libi'o de J. B. Pont, musica del maes-
tro Vicente Lleo. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1915. 44 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41075 ; Juan B. Pont, Madrid. 35387a
Parted; an American comedy-drama in 4 acts,
l)y C. W. Tayleure.
© Clifton W. "Tayleure, New York; 1875;
9S22, Sept. 24. 35388
drama in 1 act, by C. S. Chambers. [3],
4 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1913 ; D : 32114 ; C. Spencer
Chambers, Covington, Ky. 35389
Parted at the altar; a drama in 4 acts, by S.
Herman.
© Selma Herman, New York ; D : 2990, Jan.
31, 1903. 35390
a melodrama in 4 acts, by Lorraine HoUis
[i. e. L. L. Hollis] plot suggested by Mrs.
Beaumont Packard. [123] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Lillias Lorraine Hollis, New York ; D :
3568, June 10, 1903; 2c. June 10, 1903. 35391
Parted by Patience; a farce in 1 act, by Bessie
Blair Smith. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing company, 1904. 20 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 4975,
May 2, 1904; 2c. May 2, 1904. 35393
Parted (A) fellowship; or. The curate of Bel-
mont, a comedy drama in 4 acts, by C. Brune.
© Cnareuce Brune, New York ; 1891 : 19565,
May 28. 35393
Parted in the bridal hour; melodrama in 4
acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell and J. R. Garey, a
dramatization of Laura Jean Libbey's novel
Miss Middleton's lover : or, Parted on their
bridal tour. [139] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey Stilwell and James
R. Garey, Brooklyn and New York ; D : 6440,
Mar. 23, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1905. 35394
a new and original drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. Libbey.
© Laura Jean Libbey, Brooklvn ; 1888:
1714, Jan. 16. 35395
• Same.
© Laura Jean Libbey Stilwell, Brooklyn, as
the author, in renewal for 28 vears. Renewal
no. 6922, July 22, 1915. Original entry, Jan.
16, 1888, no. 1714. 35395a
Parted on their bridal tour. See Parted in
the bridal hour.
Parted (The) sisters; allegorical play in 1 act,
by P. Ursula Payne. New York, S. French ;
London, Samuel French, ltd., 1914. 17 p. 12°.
© Dec. 5, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1914 ; D : 39025 ;
Samuel French, New York. 35395b
Parthenia and the hero of the wilderness;
play in 5 acts, adapted from Der sohn der
wildnis of Friedrich Halm [pseud, of Eligius
Franz Joseph Miinch-Bellinghausen] tr. into
Jewish by S. Mejzach.
© Solomon Mejzach, Philadelphia ; 1900 A :
20755, Aug. 20. 35396
Parthia; a drama in 3 acts, by H. C. Husted.
© Harry C. Husted, New York ; 1872 : 11315,
Oct. 24. 35397
Partial (A) eclipse; by P. Wilstach. Typewrit-
ten.
© Paul Wilstach, United States; 1896:
69887, Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 23. 35398
Particular (A) friend; play in 1 act, by M. G.
Cherrill. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1915; D: 42036; Mildred Oon-
sidine Cherrill, Chicago. 35398a
Partie (TJne) de cartes. See Auction pinochle.
Partie (Une) de 500; comedie psychologique,
par W. A. Baker. Montreal, C. A. ISIarchand,
1913. 8 p. 8°.
© Jan. 7, 1914; 2c. Feb. 6, 1914; D : 36063 ;
William A. Baker, Montreal, Canada.
35398b
Parting (The); an American play in 4 acts, bv
D. K. Higgins and M. O. Higgins. 67 p. 8°.
Printed.
© David K. Higgins, New York, and Milton
O. Higgins, Chicago ; D : 11635, Oct. 31, 1907 ;
2c. Nov. 18, 1907. 35399
Parting- friends; a farce, by W. D. Howells.
New York and London, Harper c\r brothers,
1911. 57 p. incl. front., plates. 24°.
© June 15, 1911; 2c. June 17, 1911; A:
289836 : Haipei- iV l)i(is., New York. 35400
Parting (The) of the ways; a drama in 4 acts,
by O. R. Lamb. New York, Ames & Rolliuson
press.
© Osborn Rennle Lamb, Cresskill, N. Y. ;
D : 12370, Feb. 17, 1908. 35401
— Same. New York, The author [1910] 1%
p. 16°.
© May 4, 1910 ; 2c. May 6, 1910 ; D : 20970 ;
Osborn Rennie Lamb, New York. 35402
a dramatic composition, by G. D. Orr.
© Gulielma Dav Orr, Cincinnati; D : 8080.
Feb. 7, 1906. 35403
1772
35404
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35422
Parting (The) of the ways— Continued.
a 1 act playlet, by G. D. Orr.
© Gulielma Day Orr, Cincinnati ; D : 11036,
July 15, 1907. 35404
See also His other self,
Partir a tiempo; comedia en 1 acto, por Mari-
ano Jose de Larra, ed. and annotated by Alex-
ander W. Herdler. Nueva York, W. R. Jen-
kins ; Boston, G. Schoenhof, 1894. 2 p. 1.. [3]-
51 p. 12°. ([Teatro espanol, no. 2])
© William R. Jenkins, New York; 1894:
39161, Aug. 25 ; 2c. Sept. 19. 35405
Partisan (The) brigade; a drama of the Revo-
lution, in 4 acts, by F. Sumraerfield. Type-
written.
© Fred Summerfield, New ' York ; 1896 :
22912, Apr. 13 ; 2c. Apr. 13. 3540b-
Partner (A) of Second Story Sam; comedy in
1 act, by W. M. Blatt. [1], 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1914 ; D : 37980 ; William M.
Blatt, BrookUne, Mass. 35406a
Partners; American comedy in 1 act, by H. B. V.
Edwardes. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1915 ; D : 40171 ; Henry B. V.
Eilwardes, Boston. 35406b
•comedy sketch, by J. H. Sinykin. [1], 12 p.
24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1914; D : 37949 ; Julius H.
Sinykin, ^Vaukegan, 111. 35406c
■a play in 4 acts and 2 scenes, by A. M.
Lawrence. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna Marie Lawrence, Milwaukee; D:
2187, Aug. 6, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1902. 35407
play in 1 act, by A. J. Ryan. 47 p. f°.
Typewi'itten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1915; D : 39885 ; Artliur Judd
Ryan, New York. 35407a
-by T. E. Kyle. [7] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1911; D : 23462 ; Tom E.
Kyle, New York. 35408
Partners all through life; romantic playlet in
1 act, by C. E. La Rew. [1], 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1912; D: 30440: Charles
Elmer La Rew, Detroit. 35409
Partner's (A) crime; a sensational drama in 4
acts, by W. J. Cumberland.
© William J. Cumberland, Philadelphia;
1889 : 13753, May 5. 35410
Partners for life; an original comedy in 3 acts,
by Henry J. Byron. New American ed., cor-
rectly reprinted from the original authorized
acting ed. New York, H. Roorbach, 1889.
Partners for life — Continued.
50 p. 12°. ( [Roorbach's American ed. of
acting plays, no. 6])
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
37516, Dec. 9; 2c. Dec. 14. 35411
a vaudeville skit in 1 act, by B. Gerard.
15 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© B. Gerard, New York ; D : 10698, June 5,
1907; 2c. June 5, 1907. 35412
Partners in crime.
© Charles C. Weigel and W. Hargreaves,
jr.. New York ; D : 4702, Mar. 10, 1904.
35413
— —a romantic comedy drama in 5 acts, by E.
Hanford.
© Edwin Hanford, Brooklyn; 1885:27861,
Dec. 29. 35414
Partners in misery; an original dramatic
sketch in 1 act, by F. P. Dodge.
© Frederick Paulding Dodge, New Ro-
chelle, N. Y. ; 1896 : 71492, Dec. 31. 35415
Partner's (The) parting; by G. Nagel. [8] p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1912 ; D : 28507 ; Geo. Nagel,
Newark, N. J. 35416
Parts and counterparts; comedy in 3 acts, by
Henry Fitch Taylor. [114] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© H. F. Tavlor, Cos Cob. Conn.; D : 6469.
Apr. 6, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1905. 35417
Party (The) of the second part; farce in 3!
acts, by E. H. Peple. [2], 109 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1912; D: 31560; Edward H.
Peple, New York. 35418
Parvenu; original comedy in 3 acts, by G. W.
Godfrey. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1903. 53 p. 16°. (On cover:
French's international copyrighted ed. of the
works of the best authors, no. 60)
© Samuel French, New York; D : 3668,
June 26, 1903 ; 2c. July 7, 1903. 35419
or, Finally he wins.
© William Bush, Chicago ; 1870 : 2732, Oct.
11 ; 2c. Dec. 4. 1872.
35420
— our English cousin, a dramatic composi-
tion in 4 acts, rev. by W. Bush. 47 numb. 1.
8°. Printed.
© William Bush, St. Louis; 1883:3127,
Feb. 16; 2c. Feb. 7, 1885. 35421
— The touchstone of destiny, a dramatic
composition in 4 acts, by W. Busch. Revised.
2 p. 1., 47 numb. 1. 8°.
© W. Busch. St. Louis ; 1885 : 8579. Apr. 11 ;
2c. Apr. 22. 35422
1773
35423
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35440
Par venues; an emotional play in 4 acts, by
P. S. M. Muni-o.
© P. S. M. Munro, Brooklyn ; 1888 : 13507,
May 8. 35423
Parzival; a religious drama, from the poem of
Richard Wagner, by J. G. Burchell.
© James G. Burchell, United States ; 1886 :
21600, Sept. 27. 35424
See also Parsifal.
Pas de trois. See Earth deities, and other
rhythmic masques.
Pa's holiday; 1 act comedy, by B. Chapman
and D. A. Stuart. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915 ; D : 39373 ; Belle Chap-
man and Dora A. Stuart, San Francisco.
35424a
Pa's new housekeeper; farce in 1 act, by C. S.
Bird. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1912. 37 p.
12°.
© Oct. 9, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1912 ; D : 31097 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 35425
Pa's picnic; rural play in 2 acts, by Adelaide
H. Wyeth. Chicago and New York, Dramatic
publishing co., 1909. 30 p. 12°.
© Nov. 13, 1909; 2c. Nov. 15, 1909; D:
17368; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 35426
Pasado (Lo) See Eternal (The) triangle.
Pasado (El) vuelve; comedia en 1 acto, [de] E.
Zamacois. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1909. 26 p. 12°.
© Eduardo Zamacois. Madrid ; D : 16150.
June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 35427
Pascarel; a dramatization in 6 acts, of Ouida's
[Louise De la Ramee's] novel of that name,
by Mrs. T. Miller.
© Mrs. Thomas Miller, New York; 1879:
5242, Apr. 19. 35428
Pascualica; comedia de ambiente aragones en 1
acto dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, escrita
por A. Caarafio e I. Soler. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1909. 34 p. 12°.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16251 ;
Angel r^'aarano e Isidro Soler, Madrid. 35429
Pasha (The); a comic operetta, by W. Reeves.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Reeves, New Haven; D : 8935,
Aug. 9. 1900 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1906. 35430
-1 act play of today in the Balkans, by
G.M.Baxter. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1913 ; D : 33492 ; George M.
Eaxtor, Englewood, N. J. 35431
Pasha (The) and a tourist's bride; a revised
drama, by W. Busch.
© William Busch, St. Louis; 1890:9467,
Mar. 24; 2c. Apr. 2. 35432
Pasha's (The) dream; by Emma Kemble. 2 p.
4°. Tyi^ewritten.
© E. Kemble, New York; D:9158, Oct. 1.
1906; 2c. Oct. 1. 1906. 35433
Pasha's wives; romantic comic opera in 3 acts,
book and lyrics by E. E. Greville, music by
Walter Pulitzer. 133 p. 4°. Typewritten.
t Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1909 ; D : 17084 ; Eden E.
Greville, New York. 35434
Pasion (La); comedia en 2 actos y en prosa,
original de (4. Martinez Sierra. INIadrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1915. 51 p. IL'".
© IMar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40073 ; Gregorlo Martinez Sierra, Madritl.
35434a
Pasional; zarzuela dramtltica en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, en prosa y verso [de] F. e I. Olona,
musica del maestro Roberto G. Ortells. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1909.
40 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Federico e Ignacio Olona, Madrid ; D :
16140. June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909.
35435
Pasquale Visconti; a romance of Tirano, a
drama in 4 acts, by D. K. Ford, vi, 63 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Daniel K. Ford, St. Paul; D : 360. Apr.
18, 1901; 2c. Apr. 18, 1901. 35436
Pass (The); drama in 3 acts, by G. R. Craw.
[2], 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1912; D : 30295 ; George
Rockhill Craw, Chicago. 35437
Pass the vice; underworld playlet in 1 scene for
vaudeville, by F. Cromwell. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1915; D : 41915 ; Frederic
Cromwell, Chicago. 35437a
Passage (The) through the Red Sea. See
Moses and Pharaoh.
Passage (A) to a new life; a drama in 1 act,
by J. P. Franke. Typewritten.
© J. P. Franke, Memphis, Tenn. ; 1891 :
41433, Nov. 19 ; 2c. Nov. 19. 35438
Passageres (Les); com^die en 4 actes, [par] A.
Capus. [Paris, Impr. de I'Tllustration, 1906]
91 p. 12°.
© Alfred Capus, Paris; D : 9399, Nov. 8,
1906; 2c. Nov. 8, 1906. 35439
-See ff/s'o Theatre complet; de Alfred Ca-
pus.
Passant (Le) (The passer-by); an idyll in 1
act [by Frangois Copp^e] tr. by Frederick A.
Schwab. New York, F. Rullnian [1880] K!
p. 4°. [Bernhardt edition]
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1881 : 1645. Jan.
31 ; 2c. Jan. 31. 35440
1774
35441
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35455
Passant (Le) — Continued.
See also Wanderer (The)
Passe-nioi ta femme; vaudeville en 1 acte, par
Henry Moreau et Marc Sonal [pseud, de
Georges Lanos] Paris, G. Joubert, 1911. 36
p. S\
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2c. Jan. 23, 1912; D:
28389 ; Joubert, Paris. 35441
Passe-partout (Le); com^die en 3 actes, par G.
Thnrner. 104 p. 12°. Printed.
© Georges Tliurner, Paris ; D : 14563, Dec.
18. 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1908. 35442
Passed-up copy; by G. W. Stark and Bessie P.
Gardner. [19] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1910 ; D : 22062 ; George W.
Stark, Detroit. 35443
Passenger (The); romantic melodrama in 1 act,
by C. H. Jarrett. [1], 38 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1914 ; D : 38360 ; Cora Hardj
Jarrett, New York. 35443a
Passenger (The) agent; or, Ye traveling agent,
a comedy in 3 or 5 acts, by D. L. Gibson.
© D. L. Gibson, Philadelphia; 1884:24106,
Dec. 5. 35444
Passer-by (The) See Passant (Le)
Passerelle (La); comedie en 3 actes, de F. de
Gresac et Francis de Croisset [pseud, de Fran-
cis Wiener] 134 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1915; D : 39435 ; Fred de
Gresac, New York. 35444a
— — See also Marriage (The) of Kitty.
Passes magnetiques; par Emile Archer. 3 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912; D : 30065 ; Gaumont
CO., New York. 35445
Passing (A) cloud; a monologue, by Marsden
Brown. Chicago, The Dramatic publishing co.
[1897] 9 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 59888,
Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 35446
or, A passing storm, by E. Oldcastle. 5 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Elouina Oldcastle, New York; D:421,
May 1, 1901; 2c. May 1, 1901. 35447
Passing (A) fancy; play in 4 acts, by M. E.
Swan. [133] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1914; D : 39188 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 35447a
— ■ Same.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1915; D: 39543; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 35447b
Passing (The) god; a play in 5 acts, by O. T.
Dargan. [67] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Olive Tilford Dargan, Almond, N, C. ;
D : 11917, Dec. 13, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1907.
35448
Passing (The) of a dream; playlet in 3 scenes,
by G. D. Orr. [14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1910; D: 21771; Gulielma
Day Orr, Cincinnati. 35449
Passing (The) of cabby; play in 1 act, by O. T.
Johnsone. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1912; D : 29087 ; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 35450
Passing (The) of Gregory Orlof ; play in 4 acts,
by D. Hastings. [1], 102 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1911 ; D : 23582 ; Dille Hast-
ings, Philadelphia. 35451
Passing (The) of Hans Dippel; play in 3 acts,
by John Valentine [pseud, of P. Andreae]
[79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1914; D: 38700; Percy An-
dreae, Chicago. 3545 la
Passing (The) of Harriet; drama in 1 act, by
G. R. Craw. 32 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912; D: 30600; George R.
Craw, Chicago. 35452
Passing (The) of Hiawatha. See Plays of
of the pioneers.
Passing (The) of Mars; modern morality play,
by M. Wilkinson. Coronado, Cal., M. Wilkin-
son, 1915. 12 p. 4°.
© Sept. 25, 1915; 2c. Sept. 30, 1915; D:
41876 ; Marguerite Wilkinson, Coronado, Cal.
35452a
Passing (The) of Pan; a metrical drama in a
prologue and 4 acts, by Dwight L. Clarke.
San Francisco, Cal., Philopolis press, 1915.
5 p. 1., 64 p. 8°.
© Nov. 24, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Dec. 1, 1915 ;
A : 418130 ; D. L. Clarke, Berkeley, Cal.
35452b
poem and libretto for opera in 4 acts, by
D. L. Clarke. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1911; D : 24085 ; Dwight
Lancelot Clarke, Berkeley, Cal. 35453
Passing (The) of Santo. See TaDles (The)
turned.
Passing of the gods; by J. Hickenlooper.
© Jean HickenloopcF, Marshalltown, la. ;
D:8305, Apr. 9, 1906. 35454
play in 3 acts, by J. Hickenlooper. 21 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1910 ; D : 20656 ; Jean Hicken-
looper, Albia, la. 35455
5379— VOL 2—17-
-8
1775
35456
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35474
Passing of the grandmother; 1 act sketch, by
S. W. Holcombe. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sallie Williams Holcombe, New York;
D : 6159, Jan. 30, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1904.
35456
Passing (The) of the idle rich; a drama of the
times in 4 acts, by Margaret Townsend fpseud.
of iM. T. Tagliapietra] based on the book of
this title, by Frederick Townsend Martin.
[109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
<© Ic. June 1, 1912; D: 29856; Margaret
Townsend Tagliapietra, New York. 35457
Passing of the third floor back; a comedy, by
J. K. Jerome.
© Jerome K. Jerome, London ; D : 7742,
Dec. 7, 1905. 35458
Passing (The) of the Timucuans; drama in 3
acts, by F. E. Adams. [101] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1913 ; D : 32163 ; Francis Elli-
son Adams, New York. 35459
Passing (The) of trial by jury; play in 3 acts,
by Mrs. D. L. Briggs. [48] p. 4°, Type-
w^ritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1912; D: 28865; Mrs. D.
Leslie Briggs, Toronto, Canada. 35460
See also Law (The) in the limelight.
Passing (The) parade; in 2 acts, by Don Roth.
[3], 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1910 ; D : 22487 ; Gordon- .
North amusement co.. New York. ' 35461
Passing (The) regiment; a comedy of the day
in 5 acts, from the German of G. von Moser
and Franz von Schonthan, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1886:27775,
Dec. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 9. 35462
Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Doruey,
New York, as executors, in renewal for 28i
years. Renewal no. 4974, Jan. 7, 1914. Origi-
nal entry, Dec. 9, 1886, no. 27775. 35462a
Passing (The) review; 1 act musical burlesque,
written by ^Vm. H. Lytell, rewritten by Aaron
Hoffman, musical numbers by Leo Edwards
and Chas. Kuebler. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1912 ; D : 30792 ; Jack Singer,
New York. 35463
or. Hell-e-vating the stage, in 2 acts, by
Aaron Hoffman. [70] p. 4". Typewritten.
® Singor amusement Co.. New York; D:
13141, June 8, 1908 ; 2c. June 8, 1908. 35464
Passing shadows; a society drama lu 4 acts, by
J. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York; 1886; 25537,
Nov. 11. 35465
Passing (The) show; five modern plays in verse,
by H. Monroe. Boston and New York,
Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1903. 125 p.
12'.
Contents: The thunderstorm. — At the
goal. — After all. — A modern minuet. — It
passes by.
© Harriet Monroe, Chicago ; 1903 A : 71686,
Oct. 31, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1903. 35465a
Passing (The) show of 1913; play in a pro-
logue and 2 acts, by Harold Atteridge. 63 p.
8°. Printed.
© Ic. July 22, 1913; D : 34045 ; Winter-
garden CO., New York. 35466
Passing show of 1915; play in 3 acts, libretto
and lyrics, by Harold P. Atteridge. [90] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1915; D: 40807; Wintergar-
den CO., New York. 35466a
Passing storm; by Jacobstein and Trilling. 6
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Sol Jacobstein and Leo Trilling, New
York ; D : 14807, Jan. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1909.
35467
See also Passing (A) cloud.
Passing thro'; dramatic musical sketch, by
Douglas Fairbanks and E. H. Baxter. [9] p.
4°. Typewritten. [With music]
©Ic. Jan. 5, 1911 ; D : 23014 ; Ernest H. Bax-
ter, New York. 35468
Passion; a biblical drama, by G. Beaulieu. 112
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Germain Beaulieu, Montreal, Canada ; D :
7972, Feb. 10, 1906; 2e. Jan. 31, 1906. 35469
a drama in 4 acts, by E. A. Barron and
1\I. Bates.
© Elwvn A. Barron and Morgan Bates.
Chicago; 1884:10869, May 28. 35470
— ■ by George Roberts.
© Alexander Heuder.son,
1874 : 1529, Feb. 11.
United
States ;
35471
— a drama in 3 acts, from the French, by
M. Kreisler.
© Marv Kreisler, New York; 1872:8781.
Aug. 15. 35472
— a miracle play in 10 acts, by S. Morse, rev.
by Joseph S. Alemany. San Francisco, Edward
Bosqui & CO., 1879. 69 p. 8°.
© Salmi Morse, San Francisco; 1879:4054.
Mar. 27 ; 2c. Apr. 9. 35473
— or, The sister's avenger, a sensation
drama in 5 acts, by P. Stoner.
© Philip Stoner, New York; 1874:144,
Jan. 6. 35474
1776
35475
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35403
Passion — Continued.
(Das passions spiel in wort und bild;
Oder, Das leiden Christi); von W. Goetz.
© Wolfgang Goetz, New York ; 1883 : 7064,
Apr. 14. 35475
Passion and principle. See Life and death.
Passion (The) and resurrection of our Lord,
Jesus Christ; passion play with songs and
tableaux in a prologue and 16 acts, by Rev.
Fr. J. Kraus. 131 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1912; D : 31493 ; Josaphat
Kraus, San Francisco. 35476
Passion (The) drama of Ober-Ammergau; pub-
lished in parts by the Passion play society
of America, ed. by W. Goetz. cover-title, 27
p. 4°. Printed.
© Wolfgang Goetz, Hoboken, N. J.; D:
4112, Oct. 19, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1903. 35477
Passion flower; drama in 4 acts, by R. A.
Vance. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 4, 1910 ; D : 20961 ; Rufus Adair
Vance, Brooklyn. 35478
-a play in 5 acts, by Frances Meek. [74] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© F. Meek, New York; D : 6962, Jiily 13,
1905 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1905. 35479
Passion (The) of angels; or, Sintram, son of
the Burning Eyes, a weird, mediaeval tale
of bloodshed and consuming passion in the
form of a prose drama in 5 scenes, by Lion
Margrave [pseud, of L. Terry] Atlanta, Les-
ter book and stationery co. [1908] 02 p. 12°.
© Leonard Terry, Atlanta ; D : 12843, Apr.
27, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1908. 35480
Passion (The) of Christ. See Roman (The)
drama.
Passion of Faust; :i poetical drama in 4 acts
and a prologue, by Paul Trelayne [pseud, of
P. B. Kayser]
© Paul B. Kayser, Cambridge, Mass.; D:
6150, Jan. 28, 1905. 35481
Passion of Jesus Christ. See Crucification
(The)
Passion play; dramatic and dramatico musical
composition, by J. Kraus. 98 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1909; D : 16797 ; Josaphat
Kraus, San Francisco. 35482
Passion play at Oberammergau.
© New York journal and advertiser, New
York; 1900 A : 13589, May 31. 35483
by Esse Esto Maplestone. New York,
Broadway publishing co. [1911] 226 p. 12°.
© Apr. 13, 1911; 2c. Apr. 22, 1911; A:
Passion (The) play of Santa Clara,
reth.
See ITaza-
Passion (The) play of Upper Ammergau; from
the original text, including illustrations.
© W. Goetz, New York ; 1891 : 6576, Feb. 18.
35485
Passion (The) play of Washington square;
play in 1 act, by S. M. Hirsch. 15 p. f .
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1914; D : 37682 ; Sidney M.
Hirsch and James M. Frank, Nashville, Tenn.
35485a
Passion, poison and petrifaction; or, The fa-
tal gazogene, a tragedy, by G. B. Shaw. New
York, The H. B. Claflin co., 1905. 1 p. 1., 11
p. 8°.
© George Bernard Shaw, England ; D : 7656,
Nov. 25, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1905. 35486
Passionnement . . . P pas du tout . . . ?
piece en 1 acte avec ballet, par J. Garcia Pi-
mentel. [2], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1915; D: 42521; Joaquin &
Luis Garcia Pimentel, New York. 35486a
Passions; a miracle play in 10 acts, by S. Morse,
rev. by Joseph S. Alemany.
© Salmi Morse, United States ; 1878 : 11894,
Oct. 15 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1879. 35487
— play in 3 acts, by Mrs. C. Hemmick. 50
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1913 ; D : 34241 ; Mrs. Chris-
tian Hemmick, Washington. 35488
or. Life on a ranch, a drama in 4 acts, by
286387; E. E. Maplestone, Chicago.
35484
1777
Barba Rossa [pseud, of W. O. Soubron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee; D:
586, May 29, 1901. 35489
Passions (Les) de Bidochard; vaudeville mili-
taire en 1 acte, de P. de Wattyne. Paris, C.
Joubert, 1911. 31 p. 8°.
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911; D:
28085; Joubert, Paris. 35490
Passion's perils; a domestic drama in prologue
and 4 acts,* by F. Stinson.
© Fred Stinson, Boston; 1874:11171,
Aug. 29. 35491
Passion's slave; American comedy drama in 4
acts, by J. A. Stevens. 75 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 13, 1913; D: 33217; Darcy &
Wolford, New York. 35492
an original American romantic drama, by
J, A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1880 : 11265,
July 22. 35493
25494
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35507
Passions, tempests; by J. P. Tillson [146] p.
4°. Typewritten and Ms.
© Jesse Paxton Tillson, Toledo, O. ; 1895 :
44517, Aug. 31; 2c. Oct. 7. 35494
Passionsspiel (Das); in 13 bildern, von P. Hilde-
brand. Wien, F. W. Schmieden & co., 1912.
36 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1912; D : 31539 ; F. W.
Schmieden & co., Vienna. 35495
Passionsspiel (Das) in wort und bild. See
Passion,
Passionsspieler (Die) von Oberammergau;
volksschauspiel mit gesang in 4 akteu, von
Max von Schillings [pseud, des Richard
Manz] Miinchen, Rubinverlag, 1900. 105,
[1] p. 1 1. 16°. [Words only]
© Rubinverlag, Munich; 1900 A: 8034,
Mar. 28; 2c. Apr. 26. 35496
Passport (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by B. C.
Stephenson and W. Yardley. New York, S.
French ; London, S. French, ltd. [1906] 108 p.
12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 9714, Dec.
29, 1906; 2c. Mar. 11, 1907. 35497
^play in 1 act, by J. Harding. 9 p. 4*.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1915; D: 41222; Jeanne
Harding, New York. 35497a
Past (The); life story of a young girl, drama
in 4 acts, by H. H. Wessell. 52 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 12, 1910; D: 21030; Harry H.
Wessell, Chicago. 35498
Past and present. See Poems; by William
Birdsly Benton.
Past (The) and the present; or, Prom the fire-
place to the electric grill, play in 1 act, by
A. L. Hutchins. [1], 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1914 ; D : 37244 ; Alice Lincoln
Hutchins, Everett, Mass, 35498a
Past, present, future; a musical sketch in 3
acts, by R. P. Skilling.
© Robert P. Skilling, Chicago ; D : 1866,
May 10, 1902. . 35499
Past redemption; a drama in 4 acts, by G. M.
Bakor. I'.oston. G. M. Btiker and com])any,
1875. 47 p. 12°.
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1875:7658,
July 22 ; 2c. July 23. 35500
Same. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co.
[1903] 47 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed.
of plays)
© Emily F. Baker, Wellesley Hills, Mass.,
in renewal for 14 years from July 22, 1903 ;
:">:3306, Apr. 18, 3903; 2c. July 6, 1903.
35501
Past the age; by C. S. Turner.
© Cornelius S. Turner, Minneapolis; 1893:
13489, Mar. 17. 35502
Paste and diamonds. See Star.
Pastor y borrego; juguete comico en 2 actos,
divididos en 4 cuadros, en prosa, original de
Enrique Garcia Alvarez y Pedro Munoz Seca.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1915.
59 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41053; E. Garcfa Alvarez y P. Mufioz Seca,
Madrid. 35502a
Pastoral; [by R. GrifRn] adapted for lyceum
performances, Sunday schools, etc. p. 23-29.
12°. (In his The dead rabbit riot, A. D.
1857. [New York] The author [1915] )
© Nov. 26, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Dec. 30, 1915 ;
A: 420099; Richard Griffin, New York.
35502b
comedy of the olden days in 3 acts, by F. L.
Davis. 123 p. 12°.
© July 21, 1910; 2c. July 26, 1910; D:
21639; Frederic Lawrence Davis, Washing-
ton. 35503
Pastorale; by H. H. McGinnis and R. L. Stamp.
© H. H. McGinnis and R. L. Stamp, La-
doga, Ind. ; D : 11137, Aug. 8, 1907. 35504
Pastores (Los); comedia en 2 actos, original de
G. Martinez Sierra. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1913. 48 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36528; Gregorio Martinez Sierra, Madrid.
35504a
a Mexican play of the nativity, translation,
introduction and notes by M. R. Cole, with
illustrations and music. Boston and New
York, For the American folk-lore society, by
Houghton, Mifflin and company. 1907. xxxi p.,
1 1.. 234 p., 1 1. front., 8 pi. 8°. (Half title:
Memoirs of the American folk-lore society,
V. ix, 1907)
© American folk-lore society. United States ;
A : 170556, Mar. 8, 1907 ; 2c. IMar. 13, 1907.
35504b
Pastores (The) of San Antonio; tr. and adap-
tions with original matter in 4 scenes, by J. B.
Carringtou. [32] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1913 ; D : 35347 ; John B. Car-
ringtou, San Antonio. 35505
Pastorius and the founding of Germantown;
by F. Leibig. [10] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1911 ; D : 23617 ; Frank Lei-
big, Philadelphia. 35506
Pastor's evening party; or. Fun among the
actors, an original dramatic conceit.
© Antonio Pastor, New York ; 1880 : 20120,
Dec. 28. 35507
ms
35508
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35527
Pasture (The) of the golden calf; in 4 acts, by
F. Landis. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1911; D: 25405; Frederick
Landis, Logansport, Ind. 35508
Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man; or, Hey
diddle-diddle, the cat's got the fiddle, a
comic pantomime In 1 act, by the Martinetti
brothers.
© Julian Martiuetti, New York ; 1871 : 6882,
July 22. 35509
Pat and his countrymen; a dialog for two boys,
bv Clara J. Denton. Lebanon, O., March bros.,
1907. 7 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 11276, Sept.
3. 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1907. 35510
Pat and the genii; a comedy in 1 act, by Ed-
numd Day and T. Nawn. Typewritten.
© Thos. Nawn, Memphi.s, Tenn. ; 1900 A :
10299, Apr. 23 ; 2c. Apr. 23. 35511
Pat Carmichael's sister; a play in 3 acts, by
Mary Kelly. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1909; D : 16417 ; Norman
Tharp, New York. 35512
Pat rianigan's logic. See Uncle Jacob's
money.
Pat in fairyland; comic opera in 3 acts, libretto
by E. E. Marcy, music by Emma Marcy Ray-
mond.
© E. E. Marcy, New York ; 1888 : 1213, Jan.
10. 35513
Pat Mcrree, the Irish patentee; a farce in 1
act, by Geo. Perkins. Clyde,. O., Ames pub-
lisbing company.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1898 : 9366, Feb.
3; 2c. Feb. 9. 35514
Pat, the apothecary; a farce in 2 acts, by O. E.
Young. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1902] 18 p.
12".
© T. S. Denison, Cbicago ; D : 24.52, Oct. 8,
1902; 2c. Nov. 13, 1902. 35515
Fat White's gaiety girls musical extrava-
ganza and burlesquers. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Clifford W. Grant, Cincinnati; D : 9737,
Jan. 2. 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 7. 1907. 35516
Pata (La) de gallo; monologo c6mico en prosa,
originnl de Antonio Paso y Joaquin Abati.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914.
14 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1014; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38186; A. Paso y J. Abati. Madrid. 35516a
Patacake, patacake. baker's man. See Pat-a-
cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man.
Patachon; comedie en 4 actes, par Maurice Hen-
nequin et Felix Duquesnel. Paris, Librairie
Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1907. 255 p. 12°.
© M. Hennequin, F. Duquesnel et Eugene
Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 11835, Nov. 30, 1907 ; 2c.
Nov. 30, 1907; 2c. Dec. 30, 1907. 35517
Patapsco (The); a comic opera in 2 acts, by L.
Malloy. composed by Elliott Woods. Balti-
more. The Baltimore Ameiican job printing
oflice [18941 48 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Louise Mallov, Baltimore; 1894:51155,
Nov. 2 ; 2c. Dec. 3. 35518
Patch (The) of blue sky; dramatic composition
in 1 act, by G. Knapp. 21, [1] p. f °. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. :\Iay 20, 1911 ; D : 242.50 ; Grace
Knapp, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ; 35519
Patch (A) of wild oats; 1 act skit, by K. B.
Benite. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1915; D: 40595; Katherine
Burke Benite, San Francisco. 35519a
Patchon (The); a comedy, by .1. Meakins.
© James IMeakius, New York; 1891:2124,
Jan. 13. 35520
Patchwork; an original musical comic absurdity
in 1 act, by N. Salsbury.
© N. Salsburv, United States; 1875:8410,
Aug. 14. 35521
the Salsbury troubadours in their comic ab-
surdity.
© N. Salsbury, United States; 1875:11620,
Nov. 5. 35522
specialty farce, by Nettie H. Pelham, con-
clusion to The belles of Blackville, a negro
minstrel entertainment by Nettie H. Pelham.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1897:
52641. Sept. 20; 2c. Oct. 7. 35523
See also Belles (The) of Blackville.
Pate (Der) des todes; operin einem vorspiel und
3 aufziigen, von Max Egger. Hannover, Ver-
* lag L. Oertel, 1911. 32 p. 8°.
© Oct. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1912 ; D : 2^54 ;
Louis Oertel, Hannover, Germany. 35524
Patent applied for; a realistic comedy drama in
4 acts, by Elmer Ellsworth Vance. [127] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Elmer E. Vance, Columbus, O. ; 1893:
24548, May 20 ; 2c. June 23. 35525
Patent-rights.
© Harrv V. Vogt, Camden, N. J.; 1888:
2000, Jan. 18. 35526
• by F. Marsden.
© Fred JNIarsden, New York ; 1885 : 26217,
Dec. 14. 35527
17,79
35528
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35545
Patent-rightsman (The); an original comedy
in 4 acts, by F. C. Wells.
© Furman Chadwick Wells, New York;
1876 : 2271, Feb. 23. 35528
Patent (The) washing machine; or, The lov-
er's dilemma, an original farce in 1 act, by E.
Henri Bauman. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames [1887]
1 p. 1., 7 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 217])
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1887 : 4763. Feb.
28; 2c. Feb. 28. 35529
Pater (Le) See Forgiveness. — Our father. —
Paternoster.
Paternal (A) burglar. See Accommodating
(An) crook.
Paternite; comedie en 1 acte, [par] Max du
Veuzit. Paris, C. .loubert, 1912. 26 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913; D:
.32014; .Joubert, Paris. 35530
Paternoster; by Aimee Lenalie. 26 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Hilda England, New York ; D : 8297, Apr.
7, 1906; 2c. Sept. 24, 1906. 35531
play in 1 act, by Frangois Coppee, tr. by
Will Hutchins. New York. S. French; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd. [1915] 2 p. 1., 3-29 p. 12°.
([The world's best plays by celebrated Euro-
pean authors, B. H. Clark, general ed.] )
© Feb. 12, 1915; 2c. Feb. 15, 1915; D:
39680; Samuel French, New York. 35531a
or. Forgiveness, a 1 act drama in verse, tr.
by permission of Frangois Coppge, author of
the original in French, Le Pater, by C. Re-
nauld.
© Charles Renauld, New York ; 1890 : 9204.
Mar. 21 ; 2c. Mar. 25. 35532
Path (The) of a planet; an original drama in
5 acts, by R. Ganthony.
© Richard Ganthony, Chicago ; 1886 : 24493,
Oct. 30. 35533 .
Path of crime; a melodrama in 4 acts, by Eric
Braddon [pseud, of W. .L Benners]
© William .7. Benners, Wayne, Pa. ; D :
.5566, Sept. 26, 1904. 35534
Path (The) of duty; a drama in 4 acts, by .T.
Adams. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Justin Adams, Chelsea, Mass. ; D : 3061.
Feb. 27, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1903. 35535
Path (The) of glory; a play in 3 acts, by E.
Nyitray and Byron Ongley. 84 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. .Tune 1. 1912; D: 29850; Enii! Nyitray.
New York. 35536
17
Path (The) of life; fantasy in 1 act, by H. W.
Bible. [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913; D: 34572; Howard
Wiswall Bible, New York. 35537
Path of the wicked; play in 4 acts, by Lincoln J.
Kibbey. [79] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Major A. Hunt, Midland. Mich.; D:
6872, June 24, 1905 ; 2e. June 24, 1905. 35538
Path (The) of thorns; or, Anna Karenina, a
drama in 3 acts, by Otis Lincoln Colburn,
based on characters and incidents of Tolstoy's
Anna Karenina. [36] p. f°. [106] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© O. L. Colburn. Chicago ; D : 10141, Mar. 14.
1907 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1907. 35539
Pathetic romance of a young girl. See Pariah
(The)
Pathfinder; a play in 4 acts, dramatized from J.
Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking tales, by
W. Albert Hawkes. '
© Mary E. Hawkes, New York ; D : 7307.
June 22, 1905. 35540
or. Humanity, drama in 3 acts, by A. H.
Hassey. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1915 ; D : 39468 ; A. Hermione
Hassey, Brooklyn. 35540a
Pathfinders (The); a vaudeville in 2 acts, by
C. A. Shaw. [41] p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Chas. A. Shaw, Washington ; D : 5371,
Aug. 3, 1904; Ic. Aug. 3, 1904. 35541
Paths (The) of virtue. See Sentiers (Les) de
la vertu.
Patience. See Dancing operettas. — Dutch
Patience.
Patience exhausted; by F. Cromwell. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frederic Cromwell, New York ; D : 14367.
Nov. 25, 1908; 2c. Dec. 3, 1908. 35542
Patience rewarded; formerly called. The two
shades of life, in 4 acts, by Henry Southall.
[214] p. 4°. Ms.
© Godfrey Jepson, Chelsea, Mass. ; 1889 :
30684, Oct. 9; Ic. Oct. 9. 35543
Patience Winne. See Colony girl.
Patient (The); comedy in 1 act, by H. A. Con-
vissar and M. Marmer. 28 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912; D: 31364; Henry A.
Convissar and Maurice Marmer, Brooklyn.
35544
drama in 3 acts, by H. L. Jackson. [96] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1911; D : 24241 ; Harry L.
.Tackson, Brooklyn. 35545
80
35546
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35565
Patinillo (El); sainete tie S. y J. Alvarez-Quin-
tero, con mfisica del maestro Geronimo Gim-
6nez. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles]
1910. 49 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 19, 1910 ; 2c. May 20, 1910 ; D : 21081 ;
Seraffn & Joaquin Alvarez-Quintero, Matlrid.
35546
Patria e donna; episodio della guerra italo-aus-
triaca del 1859, dramma in nn prologo e 4 atti,
[di] S. Abbanionte. New York, A. Cappa-
bianca. 1907. 125 p. 12°.
© Salvatore Abbamonte, New York ; D :
11916, Dec. 3, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 26. 1907. 35547
Patria y bandera; zarzuela dramatica en 1
acto, dividido en un prologo, 2 cuadros y un
epHogo, original y en verso de E. Prieto y M.
Mendez, mGsica del maestro Teodoro San
Jos§. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiiolesl
1909. 48 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24. 1909; D:
16890; Enrique Prieto y Miguel Mendez, Ma-
drid. 35548
Patriarch's (The) curse; an original drama, by
L. D. Shears.
© L. D. Shears, New York; 1884:9151.
May 2. 35549
Patricia; by G. Guetary.
© Garme Guetary, New York; D:8394.
Apr. 21, 1906. 35550
a drama in 4 acts, by L. A. Walter.
© Lewis A. Walter, Louisville ; D : 11187.
Aug. 15, 1907. 35551
an operatic sketch, libretto by G. Guetary,
music by G. Guetary and Augusta Osborn,
English version by Augusta Osborn. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© G. Guetary, New York; D : 10303, Apr.
10, 1907; 2c. Apr. 10. 1907. 35552
a tragedy, by M. St. Felix [pseud, of Har-
riet Louise Lynch]
© Marie St. Felix. New York; 1895:1414.3.
Mar. 11 ; 2c. Oct. 22. 35553
or, The unknown martyr, a drama in 4
acts, by V. Rev. F. Felix. Baltimore, Md..
New York, John Murphy company, 1906. 58 p.
16°.
© John Murphy co., Baltimore ; D : 8515.
May 11, 1906 ; 2c. May 17, 1906. 35554
Patrick Casey, jr., a bootblack detective. 6 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© George W. Kingsbury, New York ; D :
11799, Nov. 25, 1907; 2c. Nov. 25, 1907.
35555
Patrick Eastgate Sullivan; by C. H. Bryan.
© Chireuce H. Bryan, Chicago; D: 12495,
Mar. 6, 1908. 35556
Patrick Henry,
matic form.
Sec Historical stories in dra-
Patrick Henry V; a centennial burlesque in 1
act, by K. Philp.
© Kenwanl Philp, United States; 1876:
55.55, Jlay 6. 35557
Patrick's day parade; original Irisli song, words
and music by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, Brooklyn; 1874:4422,
Apr. 3 ; 2c. Apr. 10. 35558
Patrick's ward; play in 4 acts, by W. 1. Cohn.
42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1911; D: 25301; William
Isaac Cohn, Fort Smith, Ark. 35559
Patrick's wish; original sketch, by J. J. Cook.
[1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17. 1913 ; D : 35372 ; James
.Tosepli Cook, Si\n Francisco. 35560
Patrie; historical drama in 5 acts, 8 scenes, by
Victor! en Sardou, tr. from the French bv
Barrett H. Clark. Garden City, N. Y., Double-
day, Page & CO., 1915. xxiii, 203 p. 12°.
© Apr. 15, 1915 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1915 ; D : 40395 ;
Douhledav, Page & co.. Garden City, N. Y.
35560a
Patriot (The); a comedy drama in 3 acts, by G.
Little. Typewritten.
© George Little, New York; 1889:6318,
Feb. 25 ; Ic. Feb. 25. 35561
play in 4 acts, by W. Hurlbut. 104 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .June 10, 1915; D: 40893; William
Hurlbut, New York. 35561a
[105]
^play in 3 acts, by M. C. Wentworth.
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1913; D : 32747 ; Marion
Craig Wentworth, Boston. 35562
■ a romantic drama in 3 acts, founded on
Paul Kevere's ride, by Thomas Littlefield
Marble. Philadelpliia, The Penn publishing
company, 1906. 31 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D : 9273,
Oct. 19, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1906. 35563
Patriot and tory; a military drama of Revolu-
tionary times in 4 acts, by E. B. Coigne, a
dramatization of book of the same name by
Edward S. Ellis. [1], 47 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1909 ; D : 16630 ; Elois Brous
Coigne, Philadelphia. 35564
Patriot and traitor; a tragedy in 5 acts, by I. T.
Whittaker. Lincoln, Neb., 1902. 67 p. 12°.
© Ira T. Whittaker, Lincoln, Neb.; D:
1,3.39. .Tan. 27, 1902; 2c. June 16, 1902. 35565
Patriot (The) band. Sec Cupid's colors
1781
35565
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35578
Patriot (The) girl; patriotic comedy in 2 acts,
bv Lilian F. Chandler. Philadelphia, Penn
pub. CO., 1914. 23 p. 12°.
® Feb. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1914 ; D : 35907 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 35565a
Patriot sons, 1776; a drama in 4 acts, founded
on the Revolutionary war, containing 4 alle-
gorical tableaux, by J. Lewis.
© Joseph Lewis, Framingham, Mass. ;
1876 : 11820, Oct. 20 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 35566
Patriot (A) spy; or, On neutral ground, a ro-
mantic and picturesque drama in 4 acts, by
L. H. Y. Denipsey. Typewritten.
© Lavinia H. Van Westervelt Dempsey, New
York ; 1899 : 71286, Nov. 1 ; 2c. Nov. 1. 35567
See also Guiding star.
Patriot-traitor (The); tragedie in 4 acts, by
E. G. Browne. [1], 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1911; D: 23731; Eber G.
Browne, Hanford, Cal. 35568
Patriotic Christmas drill; for nine children, by
W. I. Utterback. 4 p. 8°. Printed.
© C. V. Strickland & son, Huntington, Ind. ;
D : 2335, Sept. 10, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 10, 1902.
35569
Patriotic (The) peanut stand; play in 2 acts,
by Willis N. Bugbee. Franklin, O., Eldridge
entertainment house, 1913. 23 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1913; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913; D:
35449; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 35570
Patriotic plays and pageants for young peo-
ple; by Constance D'Arcy Mackay . . . New
York, H. Holt and company, 1912. viii, 223 p.
12°.
© Mar. 23, 1912; 2c. Apr. 6, 1912; A:
309800 ; Henry Holt & co., New York. 35571
Patriotic plays, tableaux and recitations;
comp. bv J. W. Darrow. Chatham, N. Y., 1915.
48 p. 8°.
Dramatic contents : The good angels of
Valley Forge.
© Mar. 26, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Apr. 2, 1915 ;
A : 397498 ; .Tames Wallace Darrow, Chatham,
N. Y. 35571a
Patriotism; play in 1 act, by Anna Wynne. 10
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1915 ; D : 39808 ; Anna Wynne
O'Ryan, New York. 35571b
sketch, by J. H. Morris. 16 p. 4°. Type-
Tvritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1914 ; D : 38476 ; John Henry
Morris, San Francisco. 35571c
Patriotism — Continued.
-sketch, by J. S. Barcus, .song selections by
Henry Vogel. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 12. 1914; D : 38925 ; James S.
Barcus, New York. 35571d
Patriotism in rags. Sec Cliveden. — Washing-
ton and the Chew house.
Patriots; historical melodramatic play in 5 acts
and 9 tableaux, tr. adapted, and dramatized
by A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York; 1883:278,
Jan. 5. 35572
- — —a laureate centennial drama of the Inter-
national dramatic competition of Paris, 1876,
by Fernando Armant.
© Samuel Jamison, jr., and James M. Hoff-
man, New York ; 1876 : 4517, Apr. 13. 35573
libretto in 4 acts, by M. Armstrong. 75 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. acts 1, 2, 4, Feb. 10, 1914; Ic. act 3,
Mar. 6, 1914; D : 36278 ; Marie Armstrong,
Highland Park, 111. 35573a
a national historical drama in 5 acts, or 7
tableaux, by F. Armant.
© Fernando Armant, New Orleans; 1881:
14205, Sept. 17. 35574
— 1 act war tragedy, by F. Haines-Reed. 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1915; D: 40579; Florence
Haines-Reed, Los Angeles. 35574a
a patriotic and romantic opera in 3 acts.
by W. Carter and J. Adler.
© William Carter. Definnce, O.. and Julius
Adler, Philadelphia; 1895:26759, May 16.
35575
Same. Philadelphia, The authors.
© Carter and Adler. Philadelphia ; 1895 :
35576
58097. Nov. 18; 2c. July 25.
— play in 1 act, by I. L. Ehrlich. 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2. 1915 ; D : 39833 ; Ida Lublen-
ski Ehrlich, New York. 35576a
a play in 3 acts, by [S.] L. Robinson. Dub-
lin & London, Maunsel & company, ltd., 1912.
4 p. ]., 49, [5] p. 12°.
© Apr. 11, 1912; 2c. June 17, 1912; D:
29992 ; S. Lennox Robinson, Ballineen, Co.
Cork, Ireland. 35577
— or, Scenes and incidents of the Revolu-
tion, an American patriotic drama in 4 acts,
arr. by H. Mayer.
© Herman INIayer, Massillon, O. ; 1876: 8525,
July 18; 2c. July 18. 35578
1782
35579
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35595
Patriots — Continued.
or, The call of duty, play in 4 acts, by C. H.
Whitmore. [2]. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© lo. Dec. 6. 1912 : D : 31604 ; Clara Helen
Whitmore, Tompkinsville, N. Y. 35579
Patriot's (The) dream. Sec Flower (The) of
Connamara.
Patriot's (The) fate. See Erin's dream.
Patrol (The); an original melodrama in 4 acts,
by S. Marble. Typewritten.
© Scott Marble. Chicago ; 1890 : 39482, Dec.
13 ; 2c. June 26, 1891. 35580
See also Police (The) patrol.
Patron (A) of art; by Dora AdSle Shoemaker.
Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company,
1901. 19 p. 16*.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 552,
June 6, 1901 ; 2c. June 5. 35581
a 1 act play, by E. B. Comins.
© Elizabeth Barker Comins, Jamaica Plain,
Mass. ; D : 11644, Nov. 1, 1907. 35582
• See also Four acting- monologues.
Patronne (La); piece en 5 actes [par Maurice
Donnav] [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration.
1908] *2 p. 1., 110 p. 8°.
© Maurice Donnay, Paris; D : 14490. Dec.
10, 1908; 2c. Dec. 10, 1908. 35583
Patrons of husbandry vs. monopoly. See
Grang-ers (The)
Pat's awakening; by Thomas J. Nawn. 9 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© T. J. Nawn, Philadelphia ; D : 9895, Feb. 2.
1907 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1907. 35584
Pat's excuse. See Short plays for small play-
ers.
Pat's inheritance; play in 1 act, by L. E. Atkin-
son. [7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1915; D : 42189 ; Leroy R.
Atkinson, Oakland, Cal. 35584a
Pat's little spree; sketch, by K. L. Dalliba. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1915; D : 41307 ; K. Lyon
Dalliba, London. 35584b
Pat's wardrobe; an original comedy in 3 acts.
© Pat Rooney, New York; 1886:12749.
June 1. 35585
Patsy; comedy melodrama in 4 acts, by E.
Lawshe. [149] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1914 ; D : 35778 ; Er Lawshe,
New York. 35585a
Patsy and the lawyer; by M. Keene. 19 p. 4°.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1910 ; D : 20715 ; Mattie Keene,
New York. 35586
Patsy Bolivar; by C. Wilbur.
© Clarence Wilbur, Winthrop Beach, Mass. ;
D : 1538, Mar. 10, 1902. 35587
Patsy from Dakota; comedy in 3 acts, by Eve-
lyn AVatson. Franklin. O., Eldridge enter-
tainment house, 1914. 36 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1914 ; D : 39156;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
35587a
Patsy in politics; by Goo. Totten Smith. f°.
Typewritten.
© P. H. Sullivan, New York ; D : 9193, Oct.
4. 1906; 2c. Oct. 4, 1906. 35588
Patsy O'Hare; or, The shamrocks of Ireland,
an Irish drama in 4 acts, by Thos. J. Finni-
gan. Clyde, O.. Ames' publishing co., 1903.
21 p. 16°. (Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 438)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 2872, Jan.
19. 1903; 2c. Jan. 21, 1903. 35589
Patsy O'Wang-; <in Irish farce with a Chinese
mixup, by T. S. Denison. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1895 : 35804, July
9; 2c. Aug. 24. 35590
Patsy's day off.
© Clarence R. Wilbur, Winthrop Beach,
Mass. ; D : 3731, July 9, 1903. 35591
Patter-iot-ism; vaudeville sketch, by Daniel J.
Fingalton and Allen Spencer Tenney. 16 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 31, 1914 ; D : 35865 ; George Car-
son and Jacob Willard, Philadelphia. 35591a
Pattes de monche; com§die en 3 actes, par Vic-
torion Sardou, ed. with notes and vocabulary
by W. O. Farnsworth. . . . Boston, New York
[etc.] D. C. Heath Sc co. [1911] vi, 151 p.
16°.
© Nov. 24, 1911; 2c. Nov. 29, 1911; A:
300782 ; D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 35592
• a comedy in 3 acts, by Victorien Sardou.
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1888 : 27477, Sept.
27 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1889. 35593
■ See also Scrap of paper.
Patti Rosa in Criss-cross; or. Criss-cross land-
ing-, by R. L. Scott.
© Robt. L. Scott, Chicago ; 1882 : 6500, Apr.
24. 35594
Patty packs a bag; comedietta in 1 act, by Da-
vid Garrow. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd., 1911. 24 p. 12°. ([French's
acting ed., no. 2385])
© Apr. 12, 1911; 2c. Apr. 13, 1911; D:
23934 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 35595
1783
35596
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35615
Patty perhaps; farce comedy in 3 acts, by C. A.
Powell. [581 P- f°- Typewritten.
© Ic. .Ian. 9, 1911 ; D : 23061 ; Chas. A. Pow-
ell, Omaha, Neb. 35596
Paudeen Rhue; Irish drama, 3d act. [6] p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© John E. Macarthey, Akron, 0.; 1892:
481.5, Jan. 30; 2c. Jan. 30. 35597
Paul and Louise; drama in 5 acts, from the
French of Adolph Dennery, by A. Ayres.
© Alfred Ayres, United States; 1885:6478,
Mar. 18. 35598
Paul and Marguerite; a romantic sensational
drama in 5 acts, tr. and adapted from the
F'rencli, by Charles H. Morton.
© J. S. Houghton, Philadelphia; 1875:
11265, Oct. 28. 35599
Paul & Tekla, See Golden lever.
Paul and the jailer. See Good (The) Samari-
tan, and other Bible stories dramatized.
Paul and Virginia; play in 5 acts, by E. Eisner.
[86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Eisner, New York; D:2031.
June 21, 1902 ; 2c. June 21, 1902. 35600
— ■ Same, with changes in the original cast, in
the synopsis and in act 5. 5 p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© Edward Eisner, New York; D:2629,
Nov. 18, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 14, 1902. 35601
a romantic play, by Olive Logan, adapted
from de Saint-Pierre.
© Olive Logan Sikes, Washington ; 1889:
5207, Feb. 14. 35602
Paul Arackneeda, the ogrillon; or, In the 17th
century, a tragic romance in 4 acts, by E.
Brandt. [107] p. f. Typewritten.
© Edwin Brandt, New York ; D : 1966, June
6, 1902 ; 2c. .Tune 4, 1902. 35603
Paul before Agrippa; a drama, based on Acts
25 and 26, by S. Grover.
© Shelley Grover, St. Louis ; D : 5057, May
21, 1904. 35604
Paul Clifford. See
(The) of Clifford.
Captain Lovett. — Love
Paul Grandet; a romantic drama in a prologue
and 3 acts, by J. Parselle. New York, 1877.
© .Tohn Parselle, United States; 1877:4873,
Apr. 24. 35605
Paul Griswold, M. D.; a comedy drama in 5
acts, by C. J. Perry.
© Charles J. Perry, Amsterdam, N. Y. ;
1 890 : 17225, May 26. 35606
Paul in Ephesus; play in 4 acts, by J. S. Miller.
[2], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. IMay 13, 1914 ; D : 37018 ; Joe S. Miller,
Muncie, Ind. 35606a
Paul Jones; an historical drama, by M. T. Allen.
© Marie Townsend Allen, New York; D:
354, Apr. 17, 1901. 35607
opera comique in 3 acts, written by H. B.
Fa rule, composed by Robert Planquette. New
York, C. D. Koppel.
© Charles D. Koppel, New York; 1890:
30418, Oct. 2. 35608
Paul Jonfes, a sea king. See Sword and scep-
ter.
Paul Xauvar; play in 5 acts, by Steele Mackaj^e.
110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1915 ; D : 41249 ; Harold Steele
-Mackaye. New York. [Note: This play ap-
peared in 1887 under the name of Anarchy]
35608a
Paul of Tarsus; or, Thekla, drama in 4 acts,
by C. Teller.
© Charlotte Teller, New York; D : 3883,
Aug. 31, 1903. 35609
Paul Revere; by D. L. Mitchell.
© Dodson L. Mitchell, New York; 1900 A:
30962, Dec. 22. 35610
— — a drama in 4 acts, by W. L. Lockwood.
© William L. Lockwood, Saratoga, N. Y. ;
D : 1979, May 28, 1902.
35611
— 'Patriotic comedy in 3 acts, by J. W. Dodge.
[40] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1911 ; D : 25286 ; John Wil-
son Dodge, Hillsdale, Mich. 35612
a play in 4 acts, by W. A. Snow. [104] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Augustine Snow, Somerville,
Mass.; D:3162, Mar. 19, 1903; 2c. Mar. 19.
1903. 35613
or, The midnight ride of Paul Revere, a
romantic historical comedy in 4 acts, by R.
Buhler and D. A. Weis. [86] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Richard Buhler and David A. Weis,
Brooklyn ; D : 4353, Nov. 23. 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 23.
1903. 35614
Paul Revere and the battle of Lexington.
Historical stories in dramatic fonn.
See
Paul Revere and the Sons of liberty; or. Bos-
ton in 1776, a play of the Revolution, pro-
logue and 5 pts., by J. S. .Tones.
© .Joseph S. Jones, Boston ; 1876 : 37, Jan. 3.
35615
1784
35616
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35633
Paul Revere and the Sons of liberty — Contd.
Same.
© Nathaniel D. Jones, North Scituate,
Mass., in renewal for 14 years from Jan. 3.
1904; A: 63554, July 8, 1903. 35616
Paul Revere's ride; by Eliza Gregoi-y Jackson.
75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Huntington Wolcott Jackson. Washing-
ton; D : 189, Mar. 8, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 28.
25617
a dramatic composition combining introduc-
tory lecture and poem of Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow, by C. E. Pel ton. [18] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles E. Pelton, Boston ; D :9702, Dec.
26, 1906; 2c. Dec. 17, 1906. 35618
See also Patriot (The)
Paul Revere's ride to Concord.
cry.
See Midnight
Paul Reynolds, crank; comedy in 4 acts, by
M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1896 : 28730.
May 11. 35619
Paul Scarron; a comedy in 3 acts, by M. Fair-
weather. [87] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary Fairweather, New York ; D : 11552,
Oct. 14, 1907; Ic. Oct. 8, 1907; Ic. Oct. 25.
1907. 35620
Paul, the page. See Mischief.
Paul Vedder; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by G. A.
Pierce. Chicago, 1881.
© Gilbert A. Pierce, United States; 1881:
4699, Mar. 28. 35621
Paula; a drama in 3 acts, liy De Witte Kaplan
[pseud, of Y. De W. Kaplan] [72] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6. 1910; D : 21781 ; Ysabel De
Witte Kaplan, Englewood. N. J. 35622
— dramatic playlet in 1 act, by P. Benton
and E. Hanemann. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914 ; D : 36640 ; Paul Ben-
ton and Edna Hanemann, Seattle. 35622a
a new and original drama in 4 acts, by
P. Gibson.
© Preston Gibson, Chicago ; D : 2740, Dec.
19, 1902. [For copies reed, see D : 3056]
35623
— Same. 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Preston Gibson, Chicago ; D : 3056. Feb.
20, 1903; 2c. Jan. 31, 1903. 35624
Paula macht alles; operetten-posse in 4 bildern,
von Bernhard Buchbinder. musik von Rudolf
Raimann. [158] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman-
sky). Vienna; D : 15446. Mar. 25, 1909; 2c.
Mar. 27, 1909; 2c. (printed) June 17, 1909.
35625
Pauletta; or. The silver whistle, an original
comic opera in 4 acts, by C. W. Krogman.
Libretto.
© Carrie Williams Krogman, Dorchester,
Mass.; 1889:21619. July 12; 2c. Sept. 28.
35626
Paulina; or, Guy Earlscourt's wife, a play in 5
acts, by J. H. Leroy.
© Adelaide M. Oliver, San Francisco; 1876:
2419, Feb. 28 ; 2c. Feb. 28. 35627
Pauline; a drama in 5 acts, by Dr. North West
[pseud, of A. M. Smith]
© Alice M. Smith, Tacoma ; D : 2731. Dec.
18, 1902. 35628
-play in 4 acts, by B. Israeli. 102 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2. 1911; D: 25140; Baruch
Israeli, Washington. 35629
— a tragedy in 4 acts, in blank verse, by
Arthur Grain.
© A. H. Grain, St. Louis ; D : 9208, Oct. 6,
1906. 35630
Pauline Blanchard; drame, en 6 actes, par A.
Humblat.
© Alfred Humblat, Paris; 1891:29599,
Aug. 19. 35631
Pauline Darcy; a drama in 4 acts, by Alice
Maude Smith and Lucius Junius Henderson.
108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. M. Smith and L. J. Henderson, United
States ; D : 5986, Dec. 27, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1904.
[Note : Information was received by corre-
spondence in 1906 that The strength of the
weak was then in use as a secondary title lor
this drama] 35632
See also Modern (A) Perdita.
Pauline Pavlovna; arr. for play presentation,
poem by Thomas Bailey Aldrich, stage-busi-
ness bv Marion Short. New York, Edgar S.
Werner & co., 1914. 32 p. 12°.
© Dec. 24, 1914; 2c. Dec. 29, 1914; D:
.39217, Edgar S. Werner, New York. 35632a
Paulinetti and Piquo; a dramatic composition
in 1 act, by P. H. Thurber.
© Phillip Henry Thurber, New York ; 1898 :
20617, Mar. 31. 35633
1785
35634
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35654
Paulo wna, princess of Moscow; a drama in 5
acts, by A. C. Butts.
© Arthur C. Butts, New York ; 1899 : 18130,
Mar. 10; 2c. Mar. 10. 35634
play in 5 acts and 7 scenes, by A. C. Butts.
© Arthur C. Butts, New York; D:3973,
Sept. 19, 1903. 35635
Paul's understudy; by C. Heverin.
© Cator Heverin, New York ; 1900 A : 9843,
Apr. 17. 35636
Paulus Arvina; a tragedy, arr. from Henry Wil-
liam Herbert's Roman traitor, by M. Herbert.
© Morgan Herbert, New York ; 1889 : 4202,
Feb. 5. 35637
Pauper's (A) fortune; drama, by U. Akerstrom.
© UUie Akerstrom, United States; 1893:
51331, Nov. 17. 35638
Pauper's (A) paradise; play in 4 acts, by J. W.
Garner. [97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jacob W. Garner, Fulton, N. Y. ; D : 5710,
Oct. 31, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1904. 35639
Pausanias and Xerxa, King Xerxes' daughter;
historical drama in 5 acts, founded on an un-
finished historical romance by Lord Lytton,
bv H. M. Plum-Woehning. [New York, Burr
printing house, 1904] 4 p. 1., 118 p. 12°.
© Huberta M. Plum-Woehning, New York;
D : 5135, June 6, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 15, 1904.
35640
Pausanias, the Spartan; an historical tragedy
in 5 acts, by J. J. Allen.
© J. J. Allen, Ghicago; 1889:28.562, Sept.
20. 35641
Pauvre Sylvie. See Drames et comedies; par
Blarguerite Dupr&s.
Pauvrete (La) des riches; 1 acte, en vers [par
Glews et Bernard] Paris, Librairie L. Vanier,
A. Jlessein, succr., 1906. 64 p. 12°.
© ?Ienry Clews, jr., Paris ; D : 8426, Apr.
26, 1906 ; 2C. Apr. 26, 1906 ; 2c. June 11, 1906.
35642
Pave (Le) de Paris; a spectacular play in 12
tableaux, by Adolphe Belot.
© Brooks and Dickson, New York; 1883:
9612, May 24. 35643
Pavements (The) of Paris; a spectacular play
in 12 tableaux, by Adolphe Bclot.
© Brooks and Dickson, New York; 1883:
9614, May 24. 35644
Pavlo Grand; romantic comedy in 4 acts, by
M. B. Douglas.
© Minnie Blackistone Douglas, New York;
D: 4014, Sept. 26, 1903. 35645
Pavlo-Grande; a romantic play in 5 acts, by
JM. B. Douglas.
© Minnie Blackistone Douglas, Omaha, Neb. ;
D : 143, Feb. 16, 1901. 35646
Pawn (The); play in 4 acts, by J. E. Fillmore.
146 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26,~ 1915 ; D : 40186 ; John Eldon
Fillmore, Fairfield, Conn. 35646a
— by Mrs. G. N. Loomis. 52 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1912 ; D : 29680 ; Mrs. George
Norman Loomis, New York. 35647
satirical comedy in 3 acts, by T. F. Lan-
gan. [1], 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1914; D : 36778 ; Thomas
Francis Langan, Ghicago. 35647a
Pawn-ticket (The); play in 1 act, by C. H. R.
Fischer. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1914; D : 38971 ; Carl Her-
mann Robert Fischer, New York. 35647b
Pawnbroker (The); a melodramatic play with
prologue and in 3 acts, by A. Roylance.
© Alfred Rovlance, New York; 1890:41276,
Dec. 26. 35648
— -original tabloid melodrama in 3 acts, by
Nelson Compston. 32 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Oct. 15, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38749 ;
Alex. Byers, Ghicago. 35648a
play in 4 acts, by Platon Brounoff.
© Platon G. Brounoff, New York ; D : 3954,
Sept. 16. 1903. 35649
Pawnbroker (The) and the actress; a character
study in 1 act, by E. M. Shorey and Fred S.
Campbell. 1 p. 1., 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1912; D: 29549; Ethel May
Shorey, Lynn, Mass. 35650
Pawnbroker (Der) von Harlem; lokal posse mit
gesnng in 3 akten und 9 bildern, von E.
Borenisky and M. Cohnheim, musik von vers-
chiedencn componisten.
© Eugene Boremsky and Max Cohnheim.
New York ; 1882 : 3661, Mar. 8. 35651
Pawned (The) saint; a comedy in 3 acts, from
the German, by L. Gappiani. [47] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Louisa Gappiani, New York; D:487,
May 20, 1901 ; 2c. May 20. 35652
Pawnee Bill's pledge. See Oklahoma.
Pawns; a play in 4 acts, by H. Hagedorn.
© Hermann Hagedorn, Cambridge, Mass. ;
D: 16049, June 11, 1909. 35653
Same. 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1909; D: 16664; Hermann
Hagedorn, Cambridge, Mass. 35654
1786
36655
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35667
Pawns of Allah; drama in 5 acts, by R. G.
Brown. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1910 ; D : 20100 ; Raymond G.
Brown, Cambridge, Mass. 35655
Pawns of war; play in 3 acts, by John Bos-
worth Crocker. 117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1915 ; D : 41485 ; Mary Arnold
Childs Lewisohn, Columbus, O. 35655a
Pawnshop (A) less.
© Franl£ Finney and Walter Reed, Missoula,
Mont. : 1898 : 23389, Apr. 13 ; 2c. Apr. 18.
35656
Pawnshop Nell; a drama in 1 act, by A. M.
Smith.
© Alice M. Smith, Tacoma ; D : 15905, Apr.
12, 1909. 35657
Pawty (De) ob de second pawt. See De pawty
ob de second pawt.
Pax tscum; a drama in 5 acts, by J. A. Bedel,
cover-title, 38 p. 16°. Printed.
© John A. Bedel, Belleville, 111. ; D : 2726.
Dec. 8, 1902. 35658
Pax vobiscum; a play of modern life in 4 acts.
© Henry Bayntum, England; 1891:34374,
Sept. 28. 35659
Pay; comedy in 4 acts, by G. R. Chester and L.
Chester. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1915 ; D : 42091 ; George Ran-
dolph Chester and Lillian Chester, New Tork.
35659a
play in 1 act and 2 scenes, by E. Verden.
[2], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1913; D: 34.328; Eleanor
Verden, New York. 35660
Pay-as-you-enter (The) man; comedy-drama of
to-day in 4 acts, by M. H. Justice. [92] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1915; D: 42165; Maibelle
Heikes Justice, New York. 35660a
Pay-cash-clothes; comedy in 1 act, by Charlott'C
Glendale Harris and Alan Storm [pseud, of
G. Lipkind] 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June '5, 1915 ; D : 40878 ; Goodman
Lipkind, New York. 35660b
Pay day; actless play, by O. D. Bailey and L. M.
Meaney. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1915; D: 41176; Oliver D.
Bailey and Lottie M. Meaney, New York.
35660c
dramatic novelty in 1 act, by Carl A. Con-
way. [8] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1914; D : 38439 ; C. Albert
Conway, New York. 35660d
Pay day — Continued.
play in 3 acts, by F. Bruegger. 150 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1913; D: 33151; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 35661
Same.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1914 ; D : 38348 ; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago.
by J. Jex. [110] p. 4°
35661a
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1914; D: 39058; John Jex.
Philadelphia. 35661b
Pay-off (The); drama of American life, by Jean
Kernan. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1915; D : 39919 ; Eugene F.
Kernan, New York. 35661c
Pay (The) station girl; a monologue, by B. B.
Hayward. 6 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Beatrice B. Havward, Wayland, Mass. ;
D : 2818, Jan. 6, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 6. 1903. 35662
Pay (The) train; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
G. F. Dittmar.
© George F. Dittmar. Jersey City ; 1891 :
4392, Jan. 31. 35663
by George and Charles Dittmar. [80]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1914; D: 39230; Florence
Bindley, Brooklyn. 35663a
Pay up; play in 3 acts, by K. L. Dalliba, [2],
103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1914; D : 38480 ; Kate Lyon
Dalliba, London. 35663b
Payasos (Los); drama en 2 actos, letra y
musica de R. Leoncavallo, versi6n castellana
de Antonio Osete, en colaboracion con el di-
rector orquesta Eduardo Vigil. Livret. test
espaiiol. Milano, E. Sonzoguo, 1908. 43 p.
12°.
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan ; D : 13377, July
20, 1908 ; 2c. July 20, 1908. 35664
Paying' (The) guest; farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by B. W. Hessel. [97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1914 ; D : 38048 ; Bee Wolfson
Hessel, London. 35664a
Paying his debts; drama in 4 acts and 6 scenes,
by A. Downs. [65] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1913; D: 34403; Adenia
Downs, Detroit. 35665
Paying (The) teller; an original drama, by W.
Redmund.
© William Redmund, Roxbury, Mass. ; 1892 :
10686, Mar. 9. 35666
5 acts, by W. Redmund.
© William Redmund, New York; 1894:
39183, Aug. 25 ; 2c. Sept. 22. 35667
1787
35667
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35683
Paying the fiddler; play in 4 acts, by J. J.
Dunn. [Ill] p. 4°. Typev/ritteu.
© ic. Apr. 8, 1914; D: 36642; James Jay
Dunn, Hartford. 35667a
Paying the penalty; a drama in 3 acts, by J. E.
McNellie.
© Jas. E. McNellie, West Baden, Ind. ; 1899 :
68094, Oct. 19. 35668
a society melodrama, by George Dannettell.
© George W. Dannettell, Seymour, lud. ;
1882 : 15794, Sept. 25. 35669
Paying the piper; comedy for one male and six
females, by Frances Aymar Mathews. New
York. E. S. Werner & co., 1907. 13 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co., New York; D:
11700, Nov. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1907. 35670
— play in 4 acts, by F. B. Purdie. 137 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1913; D : 32829 ; Francis
Baillie Purdie, St. Joseph, Mo. 35671
by H. Osborne. [7], 118 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1912; D : 31062 ; Harry Os-
borne, Chicago. 35672
play in prologue and 3 acts, by A. E. Wup-
permann. [50] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1914 ; D : 38919 ; Adolph Ed-
ward Wuppermann, New York. 35672a
play in prologue, epilogue and 3 acts, by
Adolph Edward [pseud, of A. E. Wupper-
mann] and Ralph Morgan. 130 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© ic. Mar. 20, 1915 ; D : 40127 ; Flora S. Wup-
permann, New York, 35672b
Paying the price. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Georgia Cady Hicks Sears, Rochester,
N. Y. ; D: 15522, Apr. 2, 1909; 2c. June 29,
1909. 35673
comedy drama in 3 acts, by Billie Burke.
[2], 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1912 ; D : 30200 ; William Fran-
cis Burke, New York. 35674
a melodrama in 4 acts, by L. Thorn. 40 p.
f°. Tj'pewritten.
© Lewis Thorn, Paterson ; D : 15351, Mar.
16, 1909; 2c. Mar. 16, 1909. 35675
the game of life, in 4 acts, by Walter
Hackett. [164] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sol Litt, Chicago; D : 12809, Apr. 22,
1908; 2c. Apr. 22, 1908. 35676
M.
Paying the rent; comedy in 1 act, by R
Robinson. [2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1914; D: 35658; Raymond
Marshall Robinson, Maiden, Mass. 35676a
Paying the toll of now; drama in 4 acts, by a
woman physician, E. .T. K. Covey. 66 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1912; D: 30574; Emma J.
Keen Covey. Denver. 35677
Paymaster (The); or, An Irishman's honor, a
sensational comedy melodrama in 5 acts, by
D. B. Harrison.
© Duncan Bradley Harrison, San Fran-
cisco ; 1888 : 8209, Mar. 19. 35678
or, Dishonor's stain, a sensational comedy
melodrama in 5 acts, by D. B. Harrison.
© Duncan Bradley Harrison, San Fran-
cisco ; 1888 : 8212, Mar. 19. 35679
See also Dishonor's stain. — Irishman's
(An) honor.
Paysans lorrains. See Rural life.
Pazzetta; drama in 5 acts, by A. Campbell. 82
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1911 ; D : 24442 ; Alcest Camp-
bell, Denver. 35680
Same. 95 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1915 ; D : 40692 ; Alcest Camp-
bell, Denver.
35680a
Peabody's pickles. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Helen Clifford AVilbur, New Haven; D:
14029, Oct. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1908. 35681
Peace; allegorical play in 1 act, by M, Strong.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915; D : 39931 ; Malcolm
Strong, San Francisco. 35681a
allegorical playlet in 1 scene, by S. Karra-
kis. [3], 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1914 ; D : 37876 ; Samuel Kar-
rakis, Newark, N. J. 35681b
comedy in 3 acts, by G. Jacobson. [86] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1914; D : 37299 ; Gershon
Jacobson, Washington. 35681c
• ^ original pageant play in 8 acts, by Robert
Goldstein. 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1913 ; D : 33866 ; R. Goldstein,
San Francisco. 35682
spectacular historic and prophetic drama,
by M. F. B. Loving. [2], 41 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 27, 1913 ; D : 33680 ; Mabel F. B.
Loving, St. Joseph, Mo. 35683
Peace and quiet; play in 3 acts, by E. M. Royle.
135 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1914 ; D : 39108 ; Edwin Milton
Royle, Darien, Conn. 35683a
See Bellona,
Peace and war,
1788
35684
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35703
Peace at home; sketch from the French of G.
Courteline, by F. C. Fay. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910; D: 22878; Mls. F. C.
Fay, New York. 35684
Peace (The) commission; or, What might have
happened after this war. Typewritten.
© Frederick AVarren Donohoe, New York;
1898 : 74046, Dec. 19 ; 2c. Dec. 19. 35685
Peace (The) jubilee; a comedy in 4 acts, by F.
Sexauer.
© Frederick Sexauer, Canton, O. ; 1898 :
72189, Dec. 12. 35686
Peace manoeuvres; play in 1 act, by R. H.
Davis. New Y'^ork, S. French ; London, Sam-
uel French, ltd., 1914. 18 p. 12°. ([French's
international copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 278])
© Apr. 18, 1914; 2c. Apr. 20, 1914; D:
36773; Richard Harding Davis, Mt. Kisco,
N. Y. 35686a
Peace (The) of the mines. See Heroine (The)
of Butte.
Peace (A) offering. See Lady Smith.
Peace on earth; comedy in 1 act, by V. G.
Visscher. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1911; D: 23252; Viva Glenn
Visscher, New York. 35687
■ — —dramatic fragment based on history, in 3
scenes, by H. O. Stechhan. 33 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1915 ; D : 41753 ; H. O. Stech-
han, Long Beach, Cal. 35687a
Peace to all nations; drama in 4 acts and 7
scenes, by W. A. Woods. 35 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1915; D: 39321; William An-
derson Woods, Pittsburgh. 35687b
Peaceful (A) assault; an operetta for boys, by
George Atherton.
© Roxbury pub. co., New York ; 1899 :
12655, Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 35688
Peaceful Mr. Schoenbraeu; a comedy sketch, '
by A. and W. Hard. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Hard and Anne Hard. Chicago ;
D:9221, Oct. 12, 1906; 2c. Oct. 12, 1906.
35689
Peaceful (A) Sunday; by Reeda Kerfoot Mc-
Culloch and Anna Hosea. 11 p. f°. Type-
written.
© R. K. McCulloch, Indianapolis ; D : 11656.
Nov. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1907. 35690
Peaceful Valley; original play in 3 acts, by E. E.
Kidder. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1911 ; D : 25303 ; Edward E.
Kidder, New York. 35691
Peaceful (The) villa; 1 act farce, by R. di
Rovey. 24 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Rita di Rovey, San Francisco ; D : 3865,
Aug. 8, 1903; Ic. Aug. 24, 1903; Ic. Sept. 22,
1903. 35692
Peacemaker (The); a comedy in 1 act, by E. M.
Bryant [pseud, of E. M. B. Boak]
© Otho Stuart, London; D : 9884, Feb. 1,
1907. 35693
— Same. New York, Samuel French, 1908.
27 p. 12°.
© E. M. Bryant, London ; D : 13114, June 5,
1908; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 35694
by R. Stuart and D. A. Bragdon.
© Ralph Stuart and Dudley A, Bragdon,
St. Louis; 1897:55740, Oct. 4; 2c. Oct. 4.
35695
by W. T. Ellwanger. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William Theodore Ellwanger, Rochester,
N. Y.; D:9397, Nov. 5, 1906; 2c. Oct. 25.
1906. 35696
— comedy playlet, by C. Terris. [3], 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913 ; D : 31861 ; Charles Ter-
ris, Chicago. 35697
domestic comedy from life, by W. Mon-
tague. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1912 ; D : 31131 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 35698
— drama in 4 acts, by Wm. B. Young. [53] p.
4°. Typewi'itten.
© W. B. Young, Chicago; D : 8953, Aus.
13, 1906; 2c. Aug. 13, 1906. 35699
— farce in 1 act, by J. S. Carroll and Austin
Walsh. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1910; D: 22832; John S.
Carroll, New York. 35700
ill 3 acts, by J. E. O'Keef. 88 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1911 ; D : 25189 ; J. Eustace
O'Keef, Milwaukee. 35701
— 1 act drama, by E. G. O'Connor. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© ic. Feb. 19, 1912 ; D : 28774 ; Edward G.
O'Connor, Lawrence, Mass. 35702
— ^play iu 4 acts, by J. Burke, jr. [62] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1911; D: 23757; .Tames
Burke, jr., Port Richmond, N. Y. 35703
by P. H. McCaigue. [115] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16. 1914 ; D : 37667 ; Philip Henry
McCaigue, Lynn, Mass. 35703a
1789
35704
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35721
Peacemaker (The) — Continued.
a play in 1 act, by D. Brown. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1904. 25 p. 12°. (On
cover : Baker's ed. of plays)
© Derby Brown, New York ; D : 568S, Oct.
25, 1904; 2c. Nov. 14, 1904. 35704
play of the present in 4 acts, by Marion
Langdale. Chicago, The Chicago manuscript
CO., 1912. [63] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Mar. 20, 1912; 2c. Mar. 25, 1912; D:
29148; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 35705
sketch, by C. W. Calhoun and George W.
Friend. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1910 ; D : 21525 ; C. W. Cal-
houn, Berkeley, Cal. 35706
Peach bloom; original drama in 4 acts, by
Northrop Morse [pseud, of W. N. and Mar-
garet H. Morse] Rev. ed. [90] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1913 ; D : 34323 ; William Nor-
throp Morse, Pelham, Mass. 3570'?
original play in 4 acts, by Northrop Morse
[pseud, of W. N. and Margaret H. Morse]
90 D. 4°. Typewritten.
■© Ic. Apr. 21, 1913 ; D : 33005 ; William Nor-
throp Morse, Pelham, Mass. 35708
■ Same. [99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1913; D: 33601; William
Northrop Morse, Pelham, Mass. 35709
Same. New York, Medical review of ro-
views, 1913. 5 p. 1., 184 p. 12°
© Dec. 20, 1913; 2c. Dec. 24, 1913; D:
35427; William Northrop Morse, Pelham.
Mass. 35710
Peach-blossoms; an original, farcical comedy in
2 acts, by Scott Marble.
© Edwin F. Gardner, United States ; 1878 :
12780, Nov. 6. 35711
Peach (A) of a pair; comedy sketch, by H. L.
Newton and A. S. Hoffman. 7 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Carroll & Gardner, Chicago ; D : 1272,
Jan. 11, 1902 ; 2c. Jan, 11, 1902. 35712
Peach of Reno; musical comedy in 2 acts, by
li. Kin«. [40] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1914; D: 35663; Bernadine
King, Pittsburg. 35712a
Peaches; dramatic composition, by G. V. Hobart.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George V. Hobart, Pelham Manor. N. Y. ;
D : 10670, May 31, 1907 ; 2c. May 31, 1907.
35713
Peaches and—; 1 act comedy, by T. Connor.
[17] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20. 1913 ; D : 32377 ; Torrey Con-
nor, Oakland, Cal. 35714
Peacock (The); comedy in 3 acts, by Charles
Anthony. [63] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912; D: 28570; Charles P.
Anthony ; Tufts College, Mass. 35715
Peacock alley; or, Your Uncle Dudley, a musi-
cal satire [in 3 acts], by R. L. McCardell. 83
p. 16°. Printed. [Words only]
© Rov L. McCardell, New Rochelle, N. Y.;
D : 8579, Mav 23, 1906 ; 2c. May 23, 1906.
35716
Peacock and the goose; comedy in 3 acts, by
C. C. Gushing. 74 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2.5, 1910; D: 21420; Catherine
Chisholm Gushing, New York. 35717
Peacock (The) feather; comic opera in 3 acts,
book and lyrics by A. Boecker and E. St. John,
music by Oreste Vessella. 67 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1915; D: 41736; Alexander
Boecker and Edward St. John, Brooklyn.
35717a
Peacock (The) lady; play in 3 acts, by J. H.
Benrimo and A. R. Troubetzkoy. [116] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 23, 1915; D: 39485; J. Harry
Benrimo and Amelie Rives Troubetzkoy, New
York. 35717b
Peacock (The) plum.e; or, A fortune in feathers,
an original comic opera libretto in 3 acts, by
A. J. Blethen, jr. Typewritten.
© Alden Joseph Blethen, jr., Seattle ; 1897 :
7736, Jan. 28; 2c. Mar. 24. 35718
Peak (The) sisters; an entertainment arr. by
Mary B. Home. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.
[1887] 20 p. 12°. (On cover: Bakers novel-
ties) [With music]
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1887:
28619, Nov. 4 ; 2c. Nov. 14. 35718a
Peaked [sic] by her lord and master; a serio-
comic satire, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1876:2080, Feb.
17. 35719
Peanuts; play in 2 scenes, by O. T. Johnsone.
[29] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1915 ; D : 42227 ; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 35719a
Peanutville; a comedy in 3 acts, by S. Wood.
© Stanlev Wood, Chicago; D : 1.5269, Mar.
5, 1909. 35720
Pearce Dyceton's crime. See Hazard.
Pearl; by C. J. Bauer.
© C. J. Bauer, Columbus, O. ; 1874 : 15331,
Dec. 21. 35721
1790
35722
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35738
Pearl — Continued.
-drama in 4 acts, by N. Rosenbloom.
102 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. June 2, 1918 ; D : 33407 ; Julius Broder,
New Yorlv. 35722
— — a revi.sion of Henri Lavedan's play of the
same name, rev. by the Playwriting committee
(if the American playgoers. 3d version. (In
The Dramatist, v. 3, no. 2, Jan. 1912 ; periodi-
cal © Dec. 23, 1911; 2c. Dec. 27, 1911; B:
2m>4r)0; Dramatist co., Easton, Pa.) 35722a
Same. 4th version. (In The Dramatist,
v. 3, no. 4, July 1912; periodical © July 12,
1912; 2e. July IG, 1912; B : 256804 ; Dramatist
CO.. Easton, Pa.) 35722b
Pearl (The) cross. See Hampden.
Pearl (The) dagger; a play in 4 acts, by C. A.
Colby. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1912 ; D : 29739 ; Charles
Augustus Colby, Broolilyn. 35723
Pearl-fishers (The); an opera in 3 acts, libretto
by Carnion and Carre, nmsic composed by
Georges Bizet.
© Herman Grau, New Yorli ; 1893:37066,
Aug. 10. 35724
»S'te «/.so Pecheurs (Les) de perles.
Pearl (The) girl; new musical comedy in 3 acts,
book and lyrics, by Basil Hood, music by Hugo
Felix and Howard Talbot. London, Chap-
I.ell & CO., ltd., 1913. 36 p. 8°. [Book of
lyrics]
© Oct. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1913 ; D : 34640 ;
(Jhappell & CO., ltd., London. 35725
-original musical comedy in 3 acts, by Basil
Hood, music by Hugo Felix and Howard Tal-
bot. [12.5] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1915; D : 396-43 ; Robert
Courtneidge, London. 35725a
Pearl (A) in the desert. 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Alice Marcus, New York; D: 11940, Dec.
10, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1907. 35726
Pearl (The) maiden; play in 3 acts, by E. C.
Anthony and A. F. Kales. [122] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1911; D: 23969; Earle C.
Anthonv and Arthur F. Kales, Los Angeles.
35727
Pearl (The) necklace; playlet, by H. E. Smith.
121, 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
@ Ic. Jan. 12, 1912; D : 28301 ; Henry E.
Smith, New York. 35728
5379— VOL 2—17 9 1
Pearl (The) of Bagdad; a comic opera in 3 acts,
music by J. M. Loretz, jr., libretto by Edwin
F. De Nyse. 1 p. 1., 31 p. 8°. Printed. [Li-
bretto only]
© John M. Loretz, jr., Brooklyn ; 1884 :
6164, Mar. 22 ; 2c. Apr. 7. 35729
Pearl of Gleamland; musical comedy, by An-
tonio D'Annunzio and Giuseppe Brigida. 25
p. 4°. [Scenario]
© A. D'Annunzio and G. Brigida, New
York; D : 7242, Sept. 12, 1905; Ic. Sept. 12,
1905. 35730
Pearl of great price; by J. Goldtliwaite and A.
Eagan. 112 p. f°. Typewritten. .
© Ic. May 3, 1910; D: 20948; .Jane Gold-
tliwaite and Alberta Eagan, United States.
35731
play in 1 act, by G. .Johnstone and W. F.
Williams. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1913; D: 35433; Gordon
.Johnstone and Warwick F. Williams, New
York. 35732
Pearl of Panama; a comedy of the Panama
revolution, by J. E. Downin.
© John Ernest Downin, Baltimore ; D :
4258, Nov. 16, 1903. 35733
Pearl of pearls; by A. P. Norris, jr.
© A. P. Norris, jr., Baltimore ; 1872 : 6266,
June 11. 35734
Pearl (The) of Poland.
stratagem.
See King's (The)
Pearl (The) of Russia. See Louba.
Pearl (The) of Serpent Mountain. See Cherub.
Pearl (The) of the Indies; an original comic
opera in 3 acts, by S. M. Brenner.
© S. M. Brenner, Baltimore; 1899:23183,
Apr. 1. 35735
Pearl of the prairie; western drama in 1 act,
by R. E. Hamilton and N. M. Cills. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1910 ; D : 21053 ; Robert E. L.
Hamilton, New York. 35736
Fearl of the pyramids; comedy in 1 act, by
Andrew K. Allison and Norman I^. Smith.
35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1910 ; D :20658 ; Follett music
pub. CO., New York. 35737
Pearl, the elf-child. See Scarlet (The) letter.
Pearl, the fisher girl; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by G. W. Heath. [74] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Geo. W. Heath, Haverhill, Mass.; D:
7706, Dec. 6, 1905; 2c. Dec. 21. 1905. 35738
791
35739
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
85756
Pearl, the lost one; a play in 4 acts, by Matilda
Heron.
© Frank L. Gardner, Philadelphia; 1880:
475, Jan. 8 ; 2c. Mar. 22. 35739
See also Upper (The) crust.
Pearl's Christmas eve; sketch in 1 act, by W. B.
Wright. [l],6p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1911 ; D : 23680 ; Willard B.
Wright, Philadelphia. 35740
Pearls (The) of the Orient. See Beauty in
dreamland.
Peasant's blood; play in 3 acts, by A. Hodges.
[2], 141 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913; D: 34136; Arthur
Hodges, New York. 35741
Peau d' chien; comedie en 2 actes, [par] Henri
Caen. Paris, C. Joubert, 1909. 3 p. 1., [9]-
76 p. 8°.
© Joubert, Paris ; D : 15151 ; Feb. 23, 1909 ;
2c. Feb. 23, 1909. 35742
Peau (La) de chagrin. See Raphael de Valen-
tin.
Pe.iu (La) de I'ours; piece en 1 acte, par [Paul,
(lit] T. Bernurd. p. 644-655. illus. 4°. [Re-
printed from Je sais tout]
© Tristan Bernard, Paris ; D : 10771. June
15, 1907 ; 2c. June 15, 1907. 35743
Peau neuve; comedie en 3 actes, par E. Rey.
26 p. 4°. (L'lllustration theatrale. 8^ an-
nee.— 201, 3 fevrier 1912)
© Feb. 3, 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1912 ; D : 28911 ;
Etienne Rey, Paris. 35744
Pecado (El) venial; comedia Ifrica en 1 acto,
[de] Maximiliano Thous y Ellas CerdS.. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1908.
43 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Thous-Cerda, Madrid ; D : 13459, July 25,
1908 ; 2c. July 25, 1908. 35745
Pecadoras (Las); comedia en 3 actos y en prosa,
ori {filial de An^el Torres del Alamo y An-
tonio Asenjo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1914. 71 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40067 ; Torres del Alamo y Asenjo, Madrid.
35745a
Peccavi; a drama in 4 acts, by A. Steele.
© Asa Steele, New York; D : 12379, Feb.
18, 1908. 35746
Peche (Le) de Marthe; drame en 2 parties, 5
actes et 7 tableaux, d'apres le roman de Paul
Bertnay, par E. Rochard. Paris, P.-V. Stock,
1910. 205 p. 12°.
© May 25, 1910; 2c. May 14, 1910; D:
21038 ; Emile Rochard, Paris. 35747
Peche mignon; comedie en 1 acte, par P. La-
niarche. Paris, J. Barbr^, 1904. 29 p. 12°.
© Pierre Lamarche, Paris ; D : 5328, July
23, 1904 ; 2c. July 23, 1904. 35748
Pecheurs d'Islande. See Vita bretone.
Pecheurs (Les) de perles (The pearl-fishers);
opera in 3 acts, by E. Cormon and Michel
Carre, music by Georges Bizet, English ver-
sion by Charles A. Byrne. New York, C. E.
Burden, 1908. 32 p. 4°. [Libretto only,
French and English]
© Charles E. Burden, New York ; D : 14004,
Oct. 8, 1908; 2c. Nov. 16, 1908. 35749
Peck; 1 act farce comedy, by C. A. Lindholm.
20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1911 ; D : 23111 ; Charles A.
Lindholm, Chicago. 35750
Peck and his mother-in-law; a musical farce
comedy in 3 acts, by E. Selden. [119] p. 4°,
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Edgar Selden, New York ; D : 1831, May
5, 1902; 2c. 6ct. 4, 1902. 35751
Peck o' pickles; musical comedy in 2 acts, by
F. M. Stammers. [108] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1912; D : 31065 ; Frank M.
Stammers, Dorchester, Mass. 35752
Peck (A) of carrots; comedy sketch in 1 act,
by A. A. Frudenfeld and J. H. Sinykin. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1911 ; D : 23211 ; Julius H. Siny-
kin and A. A. Frudenfeld, Waukegan, 111.
35753
Peck (A) of trouble; comedy in 1 act. by Alice
C. Thompson. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1910. 12 p. 12°.
© July 23, 1910; 2c. July 25, 1910; D:
21625; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
35754
Peck vs. Peck; mock trial in 1 act, by C S.
Bird. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1911. 43 p. 12°.
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2c. Dec. 28, 1911; D:
28111; Samuel French, New York. 35755
Peck's bad boy. 24 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. Rea Boazman. New Orleans ; D :
3091, Mar. 5, 1903; 2c. Mar. 5, 1903. 35756
farcical comedy drama in 2 acts, being an
original work written in imitation of the
stories pul)lished under same name, by W. C.
Herman. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.,
1914. [24] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Dec. 9, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1914 ; D : 39186 ;
Alex Byers, Chicago. 35756a
1792
35756
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35775
Peck's bad boy — Continued.
meiTy musical mixup in 2 acts, by C. W.
Benner. [2], 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914 ; D : 36402 ; Charles Wil-
liam Benner, Canal Winchester, O. 35756b
new musical comedy version in 2 acts, by
W. .T. Olio. [1], 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D : 37337 ; Will J.
Olio, Scranton, Pa. 35756c
Peck's bad boy and his father; a 3 act com-
edy, by D. Sully.
© Dan Sully, United States; 1883:11451.
June 22. 35757
Peck's bad boy and his pa; a musical comedy
in 3 acts, dramatized from G. W. Peck's cele-
brated Bad boy sketches, by C. F. Pidgin.
© George W. Peck, Milwaukee; 1884:
24263. Dec. 8; 2c. Dec. 8. 35758
Peck's bad boy, his pa and the groceryman;
in 6 cyclones, dramatized from Geo. W. Peck's
celebrated Bad boy sketches, by C. F. Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston; 1883:24961,
Dec. 81. 35759
Peck's bad boy (up to date); comedy in 3 acts,
dramatized from Geo. W. Peck's Bad boy
stories, by Chas. F. Pidgin. 47 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1915; D: 40438; Darcy &
AVolford, inc.. New York. 35759a
Peck's bad boy's portrait; a vaudeville play,
by J. Smith, cover-title, 2 p. 12°. Printed.
© Jessie Smith, New York; D : 674, July
19, 1901 ; 2c. July 19, 1901. 35760
Pecksniff; a comic drama in 3 acts, dramatized
from Chai'les Dickens' story Martin Chuzzle-
wit, by W. J. Lemoyne.
© W. J. Lemoyne, Cambridgeport, Mass. ;
1876:13162, Nov. 27. 35761
Pecksniff versus Chuzzlewit; a drama in 4
acts, from Dickens' story Martin Chuzzlewit,
by J. E. Kimball and F. E. Kimball.
© Jessie E. Kimball and Florence E. Kim-
ball, Dorchester, Mass. ; 1895 : 9452, Feb. 14.
35762
Peculiar (A) case; by Arthur Law. London, J.
Williams, ltd., 1902. 16 p. 8°. (The German
Reed repertory)
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 2692,
Dec. 9, 1902; 2c. Dec. 9, 1902. 35763
comedy in 3 acts, by Mrs. H. C. De Mille
and C. S. Booth. 174 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1911; D: 25439; Mrs. Henry
Churchill De Mille and Charles Stewart
Booth, New York. 35764
Peculiar (A) elopement; play, by N. Pierson.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1911 ; D : 24915 ; Nita Pier-
son, New York. 35765
Peculiar (A) proposition; a 1 act comedy, by
J. C. Nugent. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. C. Nugent, Canal Dover, O. ; D : 2675,
Dec. 4, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1902. 35766
Peculiar Sam; or. The underground railroad,
a musical drama in 4 acts, by P. E. Hopkins.
© Pauline E. Hopkins, Boston ; 1879 : 3891,
Mar. 24. 35767
Pedagoggles; by L. B. Cake.
© Luther B. Cake, New York; D : 2252,
Aug. 19, 1902. 35768
Pedagogue (The); a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by J. F. Ballard. [89] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Fred Ballard, Chicago; D : 15203,
Mar. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1909. 35769
Pedal extremities; musical monologue, by E.
Rivarz. Typewritten.
© Ernest Rivarz, St. Louis; 1898:36363,
June 13 ; Ic. June 13. 35770
Pedant (Le) joue; comedy, by [Savinien]
Cyrano de Bergerac, with a life of Cyrano by
H. D. Stanton and a preface by F. Bocher.
Boston, J. de Peiffer, 1899. 1 p. 1., 4, Is p., 1 1.
80 p. front, (port.) 2 pis. 12°.
© Cercle frangais of Harvard university,
Cambridge, Mass.; 1899:85537, Dec. 11; 2c.
Dec. 11. 35771
Peddler (The)
© Sullivan, Harris & Woods, New York;
D : 2345, Sept. 17, 1902. 35772
play in 4 acts, by Hal Reid [i. e. James
Halleck Reid] [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1911; D: 23766; Darcy &
Wolford, New York. 35773
Peddler (The) of Moskau. See Levy Cohn.
Peddler (The) of St. Omer. See Thorns,
Peddler's (The) claim; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by S. Morris.
© Sam Morris, Chicago ; D : 2047, June 16,
1902. 35774
Pedestin; a drama in 4 acts, by J. W. Meath.
© J. W. Meath and Charles Petrie, Mem-
phis, Tenn. ; 1871 : 8497, Sept. 11 ; 2c. Oct. 10.
35775
Pedigree (The); play in 3 acts, by E. Alderson.
[126] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1914 ; D : 36099 ; Erville Al-
derson, New York. 35775a
1793
35775
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35790
Pedigree (The) — Continued.
-or, The dawn of the new day. play in 1
act. by F. C. Cook. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1915: D : 40024 ; Florence
Crocker Cook, Chicago. 35775b
Pedler or spy; revolutionary war military
court trial, by Edwartl Vassar Ambler. New
York, E. S. Werner & company, 1912. 26 p.
12°.
© Apr. 16, 1912; 2c. Apr. 19, 1912; D:
29517 ; Edgar S. Werner, New York. 35776
Pedler's (The) parade; an entertainment in 1
scene, by .Je.ssie A. Kelley. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1^3. 25 p. 12°. (On cover:
Baker's novelties)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 3485,
May 25. 190.3 ; 2c. .Tuly 2.^, 1903. 35777
Pedro, the Italian; or. A son of Italy, play in
4 acts, by .1. K. MacCurdy. [55] p. f°. Type-
written.
© James Kvrle MacCurdy, Brentwood,
N. Y. ; D : 12731, Apr. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 11,
1908. 35778
Pedro's courtship; by Henry W. Twose. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Laura Dainty Pelham, Chicago ; D :
13128, June 6, 1908 ; 2c. May 29, 1908. 35779
Peekskill; a satire on the 17th N. Y. N. G.'s at
canip, a comic opera libretto, by L. Rogasey.
© Louis Rogasey, New York ; 1897 : 13676.
Feb. 24. 35780
Peel yourself; eccentric act, by R. M. Carroll.
© R. M. Carroll, United States; 1873:
11555, Oct. 8. 35781
Peep (A) at Mars; the first twentieth century
<lramalet, bv Robert Griffin ]\torris. 12 p.
12°. Printed.
© M. Lavinia Magri, Middleboro, Mass. ;
D : 378, Apr. 22, 1901 ; 2r. June 29, 1901.
35782
Peep (A) at St. Nicholas. See Santa Glaus.
Peep (A) behind the political curtain. Sec
Prohibition in Kansas.
Peep (A) into the children's world; by A.
Ring Morgenroth.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. & supply co., New
York ; D : 1368, Jan. 29, 1902. 35783
Peep o' day club; a farce in 1 scene and 1 act,
by S. Devere.
© Sam Devere, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 49278,
Sept. 2. 35784
Peep (The) of day club; by S. Devere. Type-
written.
© Sam Devere, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 51726.
Sept. 16; 2c. Sept. 16. 35785
Peer (A) amid the sphinxes. See Khedive
(The)
Peer (A) and his people; play in 4 acts, by
G. F. Farnhara. [1], 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1914 ; D : 35866; Charles Fos-
ter Farnham, Lorain, O. 35785a
Peer Gynt; drama in 5 acts, by Henrik Ibsen,
new tr. by R. E. Roberts. London, Martin
Seeker [1913] xxxi, 254 p. 12°.
© Feb. 6, 1913; 2c. Feb. 18, 1913; D:
32355; R. Ellis Roberts, London. 35786
dramatisches gedicht, von Henrik Ibsen,
deutsch von Ludwig Fulda. Berlin-Wilmers-
dorf, F. Bloch erben. 201 p. 8°.
© Ic. May 25. 1915 ; D : 40170 ; Felix Blocb
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 35786a
the Richard Mansfield acting version, by
Henrik Ibsen. Chicago, Reilly and Britton
company, 1906. 173 p. incl. front, (port.)
12°.
© Reillv & Britton co.. Chicago ; A : 1.59542.
Nov. 1, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1906. 35786b
[schauspiel in 5 akten] von Henrik Ibsen
in freier uebertragung fiir die deutsche
biihne gestaltet, mit epilog und randbe-
merkungen, von D. Eckart. Berlin-Steglitz.
Verlag herold, 1912. 278 p. 12°.
© Dec. 28, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1913 ; D : 32891 ;
Dietrich Eckart. Berlin. 35787
See also Efterladte skrifter; af Henrik
Ibsen. — Works (The) of Henrik Ibsen.
Peer (A) hunt; comedy in 3 acts, by C de
Lima and Edward E. Long. [82] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1912 ; D : 29936 ; Charles de
Lima, Florence, Italy. 35788
Peer (The) of the Pyrenees; a musical absurdity
in 2 ;i<ts. book by W. P. Portman and A. .[.
( 'ook. lyrics by L. K. Haldeman. [43] p. 4°.
TypewritteTi. [Words only]
© Aubert John Cook, Chicago ; D : 14205,
Nov. 4, 1908; 2c. Nov. 4, 1908. 35789
Peerless (The) pasha; musical play in 2 acts,
words and lyrics by S. A. Merinbaum, music
by Harry Lande. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
I Libretto only]
© Merinbaum and Lande, Chicago ; D :
9848, Jan. 25, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1907. 35790
Peerless (A) peeress and an haughty pirate.
See Captain Kidd.
Peers and politics. See Sheriff (The)
Peg. Sec Kate Pheeny.
Peg and Peggy; tragedy in 2 acts, by L. .lud-
son. 67 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1915; D : 41588 ; Leonard
Jud.son, New York. 35790a
1794
35791
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35811
Peg-leg (The) claim; a drama in 4 acts, by
W. A. Spalding.
© William A. Spalding, Riverside, Cal. ;
1884:24612, Dec. 12. 35791
Peg, the witch of Ruby farm; an original
drama in 4 acts, by Con T. Murphy.
© James A. Lord, United States; 1883:
15346, Aug. 20. 35792
Peg Woffington; a dramatization in 4 acts, of
Charles Reade's novel of that title, by E.
Blair. [2], 76 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Eugenie Blair. Washington ; D : 442.
May 8, 1901; 2c. May 8, 1901. 35793
a 1 act play, by Fannie Aymar Mathews.
© Julia Marlowe-Taber and Robert Schell
Taber, New York ; 1805 : 50572. Oct. 5. 35794
a parlor play, by Fannie Aymar Mathews.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1893 : 50308,
Nov. 11. 35795
Peg Woffington, the queen of comedy; a com-
edy in 4 acts. l)v J. WeaA'er and John M.
Morton. [104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Henry Trader and Joseph
Weaver, New York ; D : 541. June 3. 1901 ; 2c.
June 3. 35796
I*eggy; musical play in 2 acts, by George Gros-
smith, jr., lyrics by C. H. Bovill. music by
Leslie Stuart. Book of lyrics. London.
Chappell & CO.. 1911. 35 p. 8°.
© Mar. 10, 1911; 2c. Mar. 11, 191T : D:
23614; Chappell & To., ltd.. London. 35797
a 3 act comedy drama, by Katharine Kav-
anaugh. [37] p." f°. Typewritten.
© Oliver C. Ziegfeld, Baltimore: D : 3385,
May 6, 1903 ; 2c. IMay 6, 1903. 35798
Peggy and the duchess; playlet, by Annie
Mack Berleiu. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© E. J. Mack, Bensonhurst, N. Y. ; D : 2123.
.Tulv 15. 1902: 2c. June 16. 1902.
Peggy from Paris;
\n
acts, by
[68] p. 4 . Typewritten.
© George Ade, Chicago; D : 4096.
1903 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1903.
35799
(}. Ade.
Oct. 15.
35800
Peggy Iiee; or. Only a robber's daughter, liy
R. W. Becker. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1909 ; D : 17284 ; Ruth W.
Becker, Kansas City, Mo. 35801
Peggy niachree; a romantic comedy in 3 acts,
by ratrick Bidwell [pseud, of Mrs. Denis
d'Sullivan or E. C. O'Sullivan] with 8 songs
and quartettes. [119] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Elizabeth Curtis O'Sullivan. San Fran-
cisco ; D : 6981, July 17, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 8.
1905. 35802
Peggy Mallowney. Ms.
© :\Irs. K. E. Sheppard, United States;
1881:1.3148. Aug. 26; Ic. Aug. 26. 35803
i'eggy O'Neal; historical comedy drama in 4
acts, by H. B. White. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic-. Mar. 25, 1910 ; D : 20577 ; Helena Bal-
lard White, Seattle. 35804
Peggy O'Neill; by B. A. Dwyer and M. L.
Goope.
© Bessif' Amies Dwyer and Margaret Lora
Coope. Wasliiiigton; D : 3244, Apr. 4, 1903.
35805
Peggy Patch; a coniedy drama in 4 acts, by A.
Kelcy. 09 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Alfred Kelcy, New York; D : 4159, Oct.
.30, 1903; 2c. Dec. 17, 1903. 35806
Peggy Primrose; a romantic opera in 2 acts, by
J. X. llilliard, music by George J. INIinges.
© John Northern Hilliard, Rochester,
X. Y. ; D: 10148, Mar. 15, 1907. 35807
Peggy, the fisherman's child; by Annie Lewis
[i. e. A. L. Johnson]
© Mrs. F. W. Johnson, New York; 1886:
10414. July 19. 35808
Peggy, the tomboy: comedy-drama in 5 acts, by
L. (h-owv. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
® Ic. Sept. 30, 1915 ; D : 41873 ; Leonard
Grover, Brooklyn. 35808a
Peggy's girdle; 1 act comedy, by Mrs. E. von
R. Hovey-King. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4. 1915 ; D : 40845 ; Mrs. E. von.
R. Hovey-King. Washington. 35808b
Peggy's predicament; 1 act farce for girls, by
E. :\r. Crane. New York. Dick and Fitzgerald,
1915. 17 p. 12°.
© Sept. 21, 1915; 2c. Sept. 22, 1915; D:
41795; Eleanor I\Iaud Crane, New Y'ork.
35808c
Peggy's rival; play in 4 acts, by J. Power. 62
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Doc. 20. 1911 ; D : 28049 ; John Power.
Philadelphia. 35809
Peintre (Le) exigeant; comedie en 1 acte, par
T. Bernard. ( L'U lustration theatrale, no. 143)
© Mar. 26. 1910; 2c. Apr. 15, 1910; D:
20798 ; Tristan Bernard, Paris. 35810
Pekin (A) episode. »Sce Chinee (The) and the
maiden.
Peking; or. The defense of the legations, a
sjtectacular drama in 6 scenes, by I. Kiralfy.
© Tnu-e Kiralfv. London; D : 46-5. May 13.
1901. 35811
1795
35812
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35828
Peleg and Peter; or, Around the Horn, a farce
comedy in 4 acts, by F. L. Cutler. Clyde, O.,
Ames publishing CO., 1892. 23p. 12°. ([Ames'
.series of standard and minor drama, no. 301] )
© Ames pub. cc, Clyde, O. ; 1892:15270.
Apr. 7; 2c. Apr. 11. 35812
Pell-mell; burlesque in 2 acts, by R. W. Peck.
[26] p. f°. TjT)ewritten.
© Raymond W. Peck, Chicago; D:1965,
June 6, 1902; Ic. June 4, 1902; Ic. June 23,
1902. 35813
Pelleas and Melisande; by Maurice Maeterlinck,
tr. by Erving Winslow, with an introduction
by Montrose J. Moses. New York, T. T.
Crowell & company, 1908. 14 p. 1., [17] -135
p. col. front, plates, ports. 8°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co., New York ; A :
213689, Aug. 6, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 5,1908. 35813a
a drama in 5 acts [by Maurice Maeter-
linck] tr. by Erving Winslow. New York, Bos-
ton, T.Y. Crowell & company [1894] 135 p. 16°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co., Boston ; 1894 :
49268, Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 22. 35813b
lyric drama in 5 acts, taken from the play
by Maurice Mctterlinck [ !] and done into
English by Charles Alfred Byrne, music by
Claude Debussy. New York, Chas. E. Burden,
1907. 59 p. 4°. [Libretto only. French and
English on opposite pages]
© Steinway & sons, New York ; D : 10955,
July 12, 1907; 2c. Nov. 4, 1907. [Note: Also
in Poet lore. v. 6, no. 8-9, Aug.-Sept. 1894;
periodical © Poet-lore co., Philadelphia;
1894 : 11443, Feb. 23, 2c. Sept. 27] 35814
■See also Chief contemporary dramatists. —
Plays (The) of Maurice Maeterlinck.
Pelmazos (Los); sainete en 1 acto y 1 cuadro,
original de L. Candela y E. Nietro. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1910. 45 p.
12°.
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21959 ;
Luis Candela y Ernesto Nieto, Madrid.
35815
Pelotera (Una); sainete en 1 acto y en prosa,
por F. Urales. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espafioles] 1909. 27 p. 8°.
© Federico Urales, Madrid ; D : 16130, June
23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 35816
Pelzmiitze (Die); komodie in 3 aufziigen, von
Herra. Anders Kriiger. Stuttgart und Berlin,
Deutsche verlags-anstalt, 1914. 112 p. 12°.
© Apr. 8, 1914 ; Ic. Apr. 16, 1914 ; D : 36738 ;
Deutsche verlags-anstalt, Stuttgart. 35816a
Pembertons (The); drama in 4 acts, by T. H.
Davis. [81] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Henry Davis, Wilkinsburg, Pa. ;
D : 4022, Sept. 28, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1903.
35817
Pen (The) against the sword; play in 4 acts, by
J. H. Godfrey. 57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911; D: 25879; Joseph H.
Godfrey, Boston. 35818
Pena (La) capital; pasatiempo en 1 acto y en
prosa, arreglado por A. Jimenez Guerra y F.
Tavira. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1908. 16 p. 12°.
© Antonio JimSnez Guerra y Francisco
Tavira, Madrid ; D : 13863 ; Sept. 21, 1908 ; 2c.
Sept. 21, 1908. 35819
Penalty (The); dramatic incident in 1 act, by
A. Bartlett. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913 ; D : 31921 ; Arthur Bart-
lett, Colorado Springs, Col. 35820
play in 5 acts, by W, Day. 85 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1915; D: 40930; Wilson
Day, Cleveland. 35820a
play in 4 acts, by F. B. Purdie. [137] p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1913; D: 33770; Francis
Baillie Purdie, St. Joseph, Mo. 35821
bv S. H. Morris.
© Samuel H. Morris, Jersey City ; 1891 :
28315, Aug. 6. 35822
by S. H. Morris and L. Sohn.
Typewritten.
© Samuel Hyman Morris and Louis Sohn,
United States; 1894:722, Feb. 3; 2c. Feb. 2.
• 35823
arr. by J. S. Macy. 92 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1910; D: 20346; J. Sydney
Macy. Canisteo, N. Y. 35824
■play in prologue and 3 acts, by Percival
Wilde [pseud, of P. L. Weil] 105 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1915; D: 39356; Percival L.
Wilde, New York. 35824a
3 act drama, by C. F. Dey. 75 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1910 ; D : 20062 ; Charles F.
Dey, Fresno, Cal. 35825
Penalty (The) of crime; a drama in 5 acts, by
G. M. Minor.
© George M. Minor, Cincinnati; 1890:
22062, July 10. 35826
a melodrama in 4 acts, by G. Wessells.
© George Wessells, New York ; D : 1658.
Mar. 28, 1902. 35827
Penalty (The) of graft; an incident in 1 act,
by Arthur Russell Thorndike. 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Sydney Greenstreet, New York ; D :
14006, Oct. 9, 1908; 2c. Oct. 9, 1908. 35828
1796
35829
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35848
Penalty of ignorance; drama in 3 acts, by
E. J. K. Covey. [72] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1913; D : 35417 ; Emma J.
Keen Covey, Denver. 35829
Penalty" (The) of pride; a society drama in 4
acts, bv Arthur Lewis Tubbs. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1902. 58 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
2277, Aug. 27, 1902; 2c. Oct. 7, 1902. 35830
Penalty (The) of recklessness. See Vindi-
cated.
Penalty (The) of sin; a melodrama in 3 acts,
by G. A. Tompkins.
© G. A. Tompkins, Cortland, N. Y. ; 1894:
56133, Dec. 3. 35831
a melodrama in 3 acts aud 3 scenes, by
6. A. Tompkins. 23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George A. Tompkins, Homer, N. Y. ; D :
12115, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1908. 35832
Penalty (The) of success; dramatic play of
modern life in 4 acts, by N. M. Kass. 37 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1910; D: 21345; Nicholas
M. Kass, New York. 35833
Penance (The); an American comedy drama in
3 acts, by F. Rider and R. L. Harriman.
© Fremont Rider, Nyack, N. Y., and Ray-
mond Lee Harriman, New York ; D : 14718,
Jan. 2, 1909. 35834
Penas buscadas; comedia en 2 actos y en prosa.
de J. y Jos6 de la Cueva. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espiifioles] 1909. 68 p. 12°.
© July 2, 1909; 2c. July 14, 1909; D:
16262; Jorge y Jos6 de la Cueva, Madrid.
35835
Pendennis. See Major Pendennis.
Pendletons (The) of Virginia. See Mammy
Chloe.
Pendragon; a play in 5 acts, by W. W. Young.
© W. W. Young, Monmouth, 111.; 1880:
19547, Dec. 20. 35836
Penelope; a comedy in 3 acts, by W. S.
Maugham. 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Somerset Maugham, London ;
D : 14769, Jan. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 8, 1909.
35837
poSme lyrique en 3 actes, de Ren§ Fauchois
musique de Gabriel FaurS. Paris, Heugel et
cie., 1913. 2 p. 1., 81 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Apr. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1913 ; D : 33092 ;
Heugel et cie., Paris. 35838
— sketch in 1 act, by M. Douglas. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1913; D : 33236 ; Minnie
Douglas, New York. 35839
Penelope's affinity; a play in 1 act, for women's
clubs, for female characters only, by Mary C.
Russell. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1905.
16 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
I© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
5802, Nov. 21, 1904; 2c. Dec. 9, 1904. 35840
Penelope's symposium; a dialogue illustrating
life in ancient Greece, by Sarah H. Pratt.
Chicago, T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1891:39769,
Nov. 5 ; 2c. Nov. 6. 35841
Penetracion (La) pacifica; pftima comico-lfricu
en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros,. una carta
y una transformacion escenica, en prosa y
verso, original [de] M. Fernandez Palomero
y P. P6rez Fernfludez, mQsica de Emilio L6-
pez del Toro y Eduardo Fuentes. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1908. 28 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Manuel Fernandez Palomero & Pedro
Perez Fernandez, Madrid ; D : 14705, Jan. 2,
1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 35842
Penitent (The); play in 4 acts, by L. Marston.
[103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Marston and William E.
Nankeville, New York ; D : 584, June 18, 1901 ;
2c. June 18, 1901. 35843
Penitent (The) wife; comedy in 1 act, by O.
Harper. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1911 ; D : 23238 ; Olive Harper,
New York, 35844
Penitent's (The) return; a comedietta in 1
act. by Chas. S. Reid. Philadelphia, The
Penn publishing company, 1895.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39219.
July 30 ; 2c. July 30. 35845
Penmark abbey; a nautical melodrama in 3
acts, by William Makepeace Thackeray, tr.
from the original French by Heni-y Llewellyn
Williams. New York. De Witt, 1884. 34 p.
12°. ( [De Witt's acting plays, no. 320] )
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York; 1884:
26388, Dec. 30; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885. 35846
Penn Hapgood; or, The Yankee schoolmaster,
a drama in 3 acts, by Geo. B. Chase. Clyde.
O.. Ames publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1890:37908,
Dec. 1; 2c. Dec. 10. 35847
Penn or the sword; comedy drama in 4 acts,
bv T. Stanger. Ann Arbor, Mich., Cornish
printing co., 1913. 62 p. 8°.
© Jan. 16. 1913; 2c. Jan. 20, 1913; D:
32132; Theophil Stanger, Ann Arbor, Mich.
35848
1,797
35849
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35867
Penn's aunts among- the pirates; a l)urlesquc
in 1 act, by Sydney RosenfeUl.
© M. O. Leavitt, New York ; 1880 : 4004.
Mar. 12. 35849
Pennsylvania (The) case; a melodrama in 4
acts, by AV. G. Browne. 36 p. f°. Type-
written.
© W. Gault Browne. Chicago; D : 2902.
Jan. 24, 1903; 2c. Feb. 4, 1903. 35850
Pennsylvania Dutch Pip Van Winkle; a ro-
m;!ntic drama in 2 acts. tr. from tlio origi-
nal with variations by PI H. Ranch. Mauch
Chunk. Pa., E. H. Ranch. 1883.
© E. H. Ranch, IMauch Chunk, Pa. ; 1883 :
1782, Jan. 2G ; 2c. Feb. 2. 35851
Pennsylvania (The) Dutchman. Srr Struck
oil.
Pennsylvania (A) incident. See Colonial
plays for the school-room.
Pennsylvania (A) kid; or. A soldier's sweet-
heart, a comedy drama in 4 acts, by Frederic
W. Taylor.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894:
58679, Dec. 17. 35852
Penny (The) and the rose; plav in 3 acts, by
D. Carb. [255] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20. 1912; D : 29716 ; David
Carb, Bo.ston. 35853
Penny (A) dreadful. See Story-teller (The)
Pennypackers (The); by Mrs. S. Crowninshield.
© Mrs. Schuyler Crowninshield. Washing-
ton; D : 1617, Mar. 18, 1902. 35854
Penny rile; comedy drama, by H. Y. Collins.
© Hal Young Collins, Glasgow, Ky. ; 1892 :
31744, Aug. 1. 35855
Pensionat (Das) See Boarding (The) school.
Peon (The); a drama in 3 acts, by B. Chapiii.
[881 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ben.jamin Chapin, New York; D: 1.3274.
June 24. 1908; 2c. July 24, 1908. 35856
People; 4 act drama, by A. Dwan and H. Ras-
per. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1.5, 1909; D: 17709; Allan Dwuii
and Robert Kasper, Evanston, 111. 35857
People (The) against Biggs; jilay in 3 a<ts.
by Ralph Morgan and Adolph Edwards. 86 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1915; D : 41.554 ; Flora S.
Wuppermann, New York. 35857a
People (The) are coming; play in 4 acts, bv
F. Landis. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1912; D: 28986; Frederick
Landis. Logansport, Ind. 35858
People as they are; a problem play in 3 acts,
by I.. Pel6e. [50] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1913 ; D : 32191 ; Lillian I'e-
lee, San Gabriel, Cal. 35859
People (The) vs. Mary Rich; plav in 3 acts.
by M. Turnbull. [129] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 18. 1914; D : 36404 ; Margaret
Turnbull. New York. 35859a
People versus politics; sketch, by Albert Spen-
cer Vancox and li. ^Milton. [71 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1911; D : 28118 ; Robert Mil-
ton, Chicago. 35860
People (The) with musical names. Sec Mel-
ody Isle.
People's (The) choice; play in 4 acts. G. E.
Sokolsky. [48] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1911; D: 25481; Solomon
and George E. Sokolsky, New York. 35861
People's (The) king; a romantic drama in 5
acts, founded on the French Revolution, bv
W. Haworth.
© William Haworth. United Stales; 1892:
28667, July 9. 35862
People's (The) law; a i)r(>l>lem iilay. by A. H.
Parker, cover-title, [i8] p. 8°. Printed.
© Abiah Hayes Parker, Chicago ; D : .5246.
June 30, 1904; 2c. July 11. 1904. 35863
People's (The) lawyer. See Solon Shingle.
People's (The) money; a comedy in 3 acts, for
male characters onlv. bv Harold Hale [pseud,
of C. N. Moller] B.-ston. W. H. Raker & co.
[1907] 40 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & en.. Boston : D :
9859. .Tan. 28, 1907; 2c. Mar. 2, 1907. 35864
Pepe Botellas; zarzuela en 2 actos, divididos en
S qnadros. oi-iginal do M. Ramos C-irrion.
mtisica de A. y C. Vives. ISIadrid [Sociodad
de autores espaiioles] 1908. 61 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Mignel Itamos Carrion. Madrid: D:
13599, Aug. 19, 1908; 2c. Aug. 19. 1908.
35865
Pepe el liberal; sainete lirico en 1 acto. dividido
en 2 cnadros. original do G. Perrin y M. de
I'alacios, music;! del maestro G(>r6nimo
(Jimenez. M:idrid [Sociedad de autores e^pa-
noles] 1909. 42 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© (Jnillei'iiio I'cn-fn v ^liuuo! (!<> Talacios.
Madrid; D: 161.52. Jime'23. 1909; 2c. June 23
1909. 35866
Peperly (The) agency; farcical comedy in 3
acts, by A. li. John.son.
© Annie Lewis .Tohnson. New York; 1890:
15983, May 15. 35867
1798
35868
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35887
Pepi. Typewritten.
© Clara Lipmau. New York; 1899:24690.
Apr. 8; 2c. Apr. 8. 35868
Pepita; or. The girl with the glass eyes, an
ori^'inal fantastic opera in 3 acts, written by
A. Thompson, composed l')y Edward Solomon.
© Alfred Thompson, New York; 1885:
11155. May 16. 35869
Pepita Jimenez; lyric comedy, by F. B. Money-
(\)UttS.
© Breitkopf & Hartel, Leip7.i,tr; 1890 : 68628.
Dec. 17. 35870
Pepita Lopez; jugiiete (•('iiiuco-liri('() en 1 acto.
Ictra de G. Perrm y M. de Palacios, musica
de Rafael Calle.ia. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
torcs espafioles] 1908. 36 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© (yuillermo Perrin v Mijiuel de Palacios.
:\Iadrid ; D : 13777, Sept. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Sept.
14. 1908. 35871
Pepita, the gipsy girl of Andalusia; an operet-
ta in 5 acts, [and] A fifty-dollar milliner's
bill, bv Helen Booth. Philadelphia, P. Gar-
rett & CO., 1886. p. 193-216. 12°. (Dra-
matic supplement to One hundred choice se-
lections, no. 12)
© P. Garrett & co.. Philadelphia; 1886:
18577, Aug. 16; 2c. Oct. 11. 35871a
Pepperpot's little pets; a comedietta in 1 act,
by John Maddison Morton.
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1886 : 30294.
Dec. 29; 2c. Aug. 30, 1888. 35872
Per aspera; a comedy drama, by P. Eaton.
© Paul Eaton, United States; 1884:20688.
Oct. 14. 35873
Per D^unkes vorgeschichten; Ivomodie in 4
akten. von Anker Larsen und E,i,'ill Bostrup,
fiir die deutsclie biihne bearbeitet von A.
Halbert. Berlin, Oesterheld & co. verlag,
ir)09. 136 p. 12°.
© Aug. 17. 1909; 2c. Sept. 16. 1909; D:
16803 ; Oe.sterheld & co., Berlin.
Per express; novel comedy sketch,
Dare. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1910 ; D : 21350 ;
]>,in\ Lynn. Mass.
35874
by F. S.
Frank S.
35875
Per Gaad: sknespil i 4 akter, af Theodor Mad-
sen. Kristiania og K0benhavn, Gvldendalske
Ixieisiuidel. Nordisk forlag, 1915. 191 p. 12°.
© Mar. 23. 1915; Ic. Apr. 13, 1915; D:
403.");) : Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk for-
lag. Christiania, Norway. 35875a
a farce in 1
Boston, AV.
Per telephone;
Montgomerv.
1893.
© Walter H. Baker & co
34213, July 22; 2c. Aug. 30.
act, by Margaret
H. Baker & co..
Boston; 1893:
35876
Perambulating (The) egg; a farce, by G. L.
Doyle.
© G. Loren Doyle, Saratoga, Cal. ; D :
4398, Dec. 16, 1903; 2c. description Jan. 23,
1904. 35877
Perambulator (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by
B. M. Hinman.
© B. M. Hinman, New Bedford, IMass. ;
1890 : 21893, July 9. 35878
Percell (The) diamond; an original comedy in
5 acts, by W. S. Johnson.
© W. Sherwood Johnson, San Francisco ;
1872:2881, Mar. 25. 35879
Perche (La); a comedy in 3 acts, by Jules
Prevel and Gaston Marot, tr. and adapted by
the Franco-American agency for dramatic
literature, ltd.
© Frangois Mons and Louis Nathal. New
York ; 1886 : 13447, June 10. 35880
Percolating a vaudeville act; sketch, by J. Mc-
Cree. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914 ; D : 38504 ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New I'ork. 35880a
Percy and Harold; a farce comedv in 3 acts,
by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York ; 1894 : 53129,
Nov. 15. 35881
by
J. Ward.
© John Ward, New
Mar. 26.
York ;
1894 : 16889,
35882
Percy B. Shelley; a vicissitude in 4 acts, by
J. F. Phillips. New York, The author, 1908.
61 p. 12°.
© John Franklvu Phillips, New York; D:
12340. Feb. 10. 1908; 2c. Mar. 19. 1908.
35883
11 p.
Type-
Percy Dobbins' dilemma,
written.
© John E. and Emma Brennan Ince,
Sheepshead Bav. N. Y. ; D: 11841, Nov. 21,
1907; 2c. Nov. 21. 1907. 35884
Percy V. Ranee, the book-agent; play in 3 acts,
by J. T. Fare. [60] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John T. Fare, Los Angeles ; D : 6705.
May 4, 1905 ; 2c. May 4, 1905. 35885
Perdeau; comedie en 2 actes. de R. DieudonnS.
24 p. 4°. (Supplement gratuit au no. 2847
(hi Monde illusrre. 21 octobre 1911)
© Oct. 21, 1911; 2c. Nov. 4, 1911; D:
25670; Robert Dieudonne, Paris. 35886
Perdita; or, Lost and won, a romantic drama
in 5 acts, adapted by G. Clarke from the
French play La l)ergere des Alpes.
© George Clarke, New York; 1871:2754,
Mar. 29. 35887
1799
35888
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
85908
Perdition; a drama in 4 acts, by A. R. Whytal.
© A. R. Whytal, New York; 1890:2794,
Jan. 20. 35888
Pere du regiment; piSce militaire en 1 acte et
2 tableaux, [par] Jean Drault et Eugene
Millou. 2""* etl. Paris, C. Joubert. 35 p.
4°.
© Aug. 15, 1909; 2c. July 26, 1909; D:
16730; Joubert, Paris. 35889
Pere Dubois; or. The days of Richelieu, a
drama in 4 acts, by H. Morford.
© Henry IMorford, New York; 1876:3575.
Mar. 24. 35890
Pere Goriot; play in 5 acts, by Mrs. J. H. Selz.
75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. J. H. Selz, Chicago ; D : 13573. Aug.
18, 1908; 2c. Aug. 18, 1908. 35891
Pere Lebonnard. See Lebonnard.
Pere Machette; a 1 act play dealing with the
blind, by E. Abbott. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Abbott, New York; D : 14048,
Oct. 13, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 13. 1908. 35892
Peregrinations (The) of Polly; a comedy in 1
act, by Helen Kane. 25 p. obi. 8°. Type-
written.
© Helen P. Kane, Washington ; D : 13801.
Aug. 20, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1908. 35893
for female characters, by Helen P.
Kane. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1911.
18 p. 12°.
© July 20,- 1911; 2c. .July 21, 1911; D:
24747 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 35894
Peregrine (La); or, The witch of Malaga,
comic opera in 3 acts, by W. Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, New York ; D : 3259,
Apr. 8, 1903. 35895
Perele; a drama in 4 acts and 7 tableaux, writ-
ten in the Hebrew jargon and composed by
R. Marks.
© Rudolph Marks, New York ; 1897 : 11134,
Feb. 15. 35896
Pereta, child of the mountains; original drama
in 5 acts, by Annie Lewis (Mrs. F. W. John-
.son)
© Mrs. F. W. Johnson, Philadelphia; 1884:
13149, June 30 ; 2c. June 18, 1885. 35897
Perfect (A) angel; a comedy in 4 acts, by A.
Stein and S. Gross.
© Adolph Stein and Sydney Gross, Phila-
delphia ; 18S0 : 8978, June 15. 35898
Perfect (The) day; play in 1 act, by A. Scott.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915 ; D : 39903 ; Agnes Scott,
New York. 35898a
Perfect (A) gentleman; a play in 4 acts, by
Mary Ellis -Smith.
© M. E. Smith, Chicago ; 1888 : 4027, Feb. 7.
35899
Perfect (A) husband; a comedy in 1 act, by
Benjamin Gastineau, adapted by E. Gastineau.
© Edmond Gastineau, New York; 1883:
16241, Sept. 6. 35900
Perfect (A) jewel; by Mrs. V. Thompson. 17
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Vance Thompson, New York; D:
2.562, Nov. 8, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1902. 35901
Perfect (A) lady; a musical farce comedy in 8
acts, by G. Bowles.
© George Bowles, New York ; 1898 : 59279,
Oct. 8. 35902
— an original musical play in 2 acts, words
and lyrics by S. A. Merinbaum, music by
Harry Lahnde. 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© JMerinbaum and Lahnde, Chicago; D:
14263, Nov. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1908.
35903
— play in 4 acts, by C. Pollock and Rennold
AVolf. [121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1914; D : 38400 ; Channing
Pollock, New York.
Perfect (The) lover,
money.
35903a
See Price (The) of
Perfect (The) man. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Clarence Hyde, New York ; D :
8544, May 11. 1906 ; 2c. May 11, 1906. 35904
See also Elysium.
Perfect (A) paradise; a comedy of modern life,
by W. W. Tufts.
© WMUiam Whitemore Tufts, Arlington,
Mass. ; 1890 : 22845, July 18. 35905
Perfect (The) shape; libretto for musical play in
2 acts, by A. M. Stevenson. [3], 75 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20. 1911; D : 28042 ; A. M.
Stevenson, Glens Falls, N. Y. 35906
Perfect (A) treasure; a farce in 1 act, by Ed-
ward Weitzel. 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Julia Blanc, New York ; D : 1697, Apr. 7.
1902 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1902. 35907
Perfecto caballero; disparate c6mico-lirico en 1
acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en verso y prosa,
original de Antonio Fermlndez Cuevas y Man-
uel Caba, mtisica del maestro Refig. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1912. 41 p.
12°. [Libretto onlyl
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31592 ;
A. Fernandez Cuevas y M. Caba, Madrid.
35908
1800
35909
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35927
Perfidy (The) of man; an original drama in 6
acts, by K. Hetzel.
© Kate Hetzel, San Francisco ; 1897 : 42531,
July 26. 35909
Perfume and poison; a play in 4 acts, by J. M.
Everts.
© Juliet M. Everts, United States; 1883:
4809, Mar. 15. 35910
Pergamus; farce in 1 act, by A. A. Rosenbaum.
[3], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1913; D: 31976; Arthur A.
Rosenbaum, Lawrence, N. Y. 35911
Perhaps mother knew best; a drama in 4 acts,
by L. J. L. Stilwell.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12085, Jan. 3, 1908. 35912
Peri (The) and the nightingale.
(The) Leila.
See Princess
Pericles, prince of Tyre; by William Shakes-
peare, ed. with notes, introduction, glossary,
list of variorum readings and selected criti-
cism by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke.
[1st folio ed.] New York, T. Y. Crowell & co.
[1910] 4 p. 1., vii-xsi, 214 p. front. 16°.
© Feb. 17, 1910; 2c. Feb. 17, 1910; A:
256S08; Thomas Y. Crowell & co.. New York.
35913
— -ed. by C. Alphonso Smith. New York, The
Macmillan company, 1913. xv, 128 p. front.
24°. (The Tudor Shakespeare)
© Apr. 2, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1913 ; A : 343745 ;
Macmillan co.. New York. 35914
— ed. with notes by Williaim J. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and London, Har-
per & brothers, 1898. 166 p. front, illus. 12°.
(Shakespeare's complete works, v. 17)
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1898 : 28291.
May 6; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 35915
•with a special introduction by Algernon
Charles Swinburne and an original frontis-
piece by Gerald Moira. [The University press
Shakespeare. Renaissance ed.] New York,
George D. Sproul, 1907. xiv, 120 p. front.
4°. (The complete works of William Shakes-
peare, with annotations and a general intro-
duction by Sidney Lee. v. 13)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
185033, Aug. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 21, 1907.
35916
— (Shakespeare's history of); ed. with notes
bv William J. Rolfe, with engravings. New
York, Harper & brothers, 1883. 3 p. 1., [9]-
164 p. front., illus. (incl. port.) 16°.
© Harper & bros., New York; 1883:2020,
Jan. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 35917
Pericles, prince of Tyre — Continued.
Same.
© John C. Rolfe, Philadelphia, as the son
of the deceased author, in renewal for 28
vears. Renewal no. 1447, Jan. 11, 1911.
Original entry, Jan. 31, 1883, no. 2020. 35918
— Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.]
American book company [1905] 221 p. incl.
front., illus. 16°.
© AVilliam J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
132.537, Dec. 2, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 29. 1905. 35919
— See also Shakespeare's works.
Peril; an American comedy in 3 acts, by B. T.
Campbell.
© Bartlev T. Campbell, Pittsburgh; 1871:
10351, Nov. 1. 35920
— a drama in 3 acts, by H. H. Hay and F. J.
MacBeath, jr. 44 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1909; D : 16227 ; Henry
Hanby Hay and Francis J. MacBeath, jr.,
Philadelphia. 35921
spectaciilar military play in 4 acts and 5
scenes, by B. Hurst and C. de Lima. 74 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Brandon Hurst and Charles de Lima.
New York ; D : 15621, Apr. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Apr.
15, 19Q9. 35922
The drunkard's wife, an American
or,
drama in 4 acts, with tableaux, by Ned Bunt-
line [pseud, of Edward Z. C. Judson]
© Edward Z. C. Judson, New York ; 1871 :
4336, May 10. 35923
Peril (Le) jaune; comgdie en 3 actes, [par]
Alexandre Bisson et A. de St.-Albin. Paris.
Librairie theatrale, 1906. 2 p. 1., 208 p. 12°.
© A. Bisson et St. Albin, Paris; D : 7903.
Jan. 27, 1906; 2c. Jan. 27, 1906. 35924
Perilous (The) pass of' the cataract. See
Gypsey (The) king.
Perilous pastime; a comedy in 3 acts, by J.
Fairman.
© James Fairman, New York ; 1882 : 21881,
Dec, 23. 35925
Perilous (A) secret; comedy drama in 5 acts,
by T. H. Glenney.
© T. H. Glenney, New York ; 1884 : 14716.
July 19. 35926
See also Love and money.
Perils and rescues. See His father's chum.
Perils of a great city; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by Charles Townsend.
© Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia ; 1899 : 49092.
July 29 ; 2c. July 29. 35927
Perils (The) of an orphan. See Condemned.
1801
35928
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35946
Perils of frontier life. See Comanches (The)
Perils of New York; by G. E. Stevens.
© George E. Stevens, Chicago ; 1886 : 63,51,
Mar. 19. 35928
Perils (The) of Pauline; drama in 1 act, by
Chas. W. Goddard. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914; D : 36238 ; Star cc.
New York. 35928a
Perils (The) of the emigrant. Sec Western
(The) Rose.
Perils (The) of the poor. See Love and labor.
Perils (The) of today; play in 5 acts, by C. J.
Rieder. [34] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1>5. 1912; D : 29160 ; C. .T.
Kieder, Cincinnati. 35929
Periscope (The); i'ai-ce-draiua in 3 acts, by
R. M. Townsend. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1915; D : 40670 ; Ralph M.
Townsend, New York. 35929a
Periwinkle's peril. See Strange (The) lady.
Perkins of Paterson; a comedy in 1 act, by
K. M. Knox. 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Kate M. Knox, New York; D: 13317,
July 10. 1908; 2c. July 10, 1908. 35930
a comedy in 3 acts. 172 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Kate M. Knox, New York ; D : 11997.
Dec. 28. 1907; 2c. Dec. 28, 1907. 35931
Perkins' perfidy. See Fillibuster (The)
Perle (La) noire; com^die en 3 actes en prose,
par Victorien Sardou . . . with notes and
vocabularv by Kenneth McKenzie . . . New
York, W. R. Jenkins co. [1911] vii, 91 p.
16°. (Theatre con tempera in, no. 5)
© Feb. 28, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1911 ; A :
283131 : William R. Jenkins co., New York.
35932
Perlot; iiiece on 1 acte. en vers, [par] G. Nigond.
Paris. Librairie Paul Ollendorff. 1911. 33 p.
12".
© June 2, 1911; 2c. June 23, 1911; D:
24.546; Gabriel Nigond, Paris. 35933
Perlstein's choice; comedy in 1 act, by S. J.
Hantman. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11. 1911; D: 23919; Samuel J.
Hantman, New York. 35934
Permanent peace; war play in 4 acts, by H. P.
Wekesser. 32 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1915; D : 40139 ; Henry
Peter Wekesser, New York. 35934a
PeriDetua; historical tragedy in 5 acts, by J.
Corel li us.
© .To.sephine Corcilius, Godfrey. 111.; 1891:
14822, Apr. 20 ; 2c. June 17. 35935
Perpetual emotion; 3 act farce comedy, by J. J.
Noel. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph J. Noel, Bmervville. Cal. ; D :
47S2, Mar. 24, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1904. 35936
Perpetual motion; a drama in 4 acts, by L.
Grabame. San Francisco, 1S80.
© Livingston Grahame, Chicago; 1880:
18556, Dec. 6. 35937
nigger act, by J. Robio. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1911 ; D : 26019 ; Joseph Ro-
bie, New York. 35938
-play in 1 act, by R. Countryman. 89 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic Jan. 13, 1914 ; D : 35639 ; Rose Coun-
tryman, Elkhart, Ind. 35938a
See aJ-90 Tramp (A) among cranks.
Perpetae; buufConnerie militaire en 1 acte, [par]
Alin ?kIonjardin ot Henry Gambart, mise en
•scdne de M. H. Delattre. Paris, C. Joubert,
1912. 32 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28. 1912; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913; D:
32021; Joubert, Pai-is. 35939
Perplexed (The) husband; a comedy in 4 acts,
bv Alfred Sutro. London. S. French, ltd.;
New York, S. French, 1913. 100 p. 12°.
© Feb. 11, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1913 ; D : 32287,
Samuel French, ltd., London. 35940
Perplexed (The) postmaster; a protean play
in 3 acts, by E. T. Hardy.
© E. Trueblood Hardy, New York; 1871:
4959, May 27. 35941
Perplexing (A) predicament; a negro act in 1
scene, by George H. Goes. Boston, W. H.
Baker &"co., 1895.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
27906, I\Liy 23 ; 2c. July 5. 35942
Perplexing (A) situation; a comedy in 2 acts,
by S. .Jennie Sniitb. Philadelphia, The Penn
publisbing company, 1895.
® Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39220,
July 30 ; 2c. .Tuly 30. 35943
Perplexities.
© Alpbonse M. Yocbum, Pittsburgh; 1879:
17158, Dec. 20 ; 2c. Oct. 10. 1881. 35944
Pei-plexities (The) of Jane; drama in 3 acts, by
Stella Le Roy (IMrs. S. King) [97] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1913 ; D : 35001 ; Mrs. Starr
King, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 35945
Perplexities (The) of Josiah; comedy in 3 acts,
by F. Colville. [128] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912; D; 29260; Fulton Col-
ville, New York. 35946
1802
35946
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35060
Perplexities (The) of Peter; a comedy drama in
3 acts, by Charles Morton. Chicago, III., The
Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [68] p. f".
Mimeographed.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914; D: 38573; Alexander
Byer.s, Chicago. 35946a
Perplexity of Monsieur Victor. See Indus-
trious (The) moth.
Perra (La) gorda; juguete c6mico en 3 actos,
escrito por Joaquin Lopez Barbadillo y An-
tonio Feniilndez Lepina. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1912. 145 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29770; J. Lopez Barbadillo y A. Fernandez
Lepina, Madrid. 35947
Perro (El) del molino; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, original [de] L. Navarro Serrano y
J. Villamur, mtisica de Francisco A. de San
Felipe y Cavo Vela. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1909. 46 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Le6n Navarro Serrano and Julio Vil-
lamur, Madrid; D : 15471, Mar. 27, 1909; 2c.
Mar. 27, 1909. 35948
Perros (Los) de presa; viaje en 4 actos, di-
vididos en 10 cuadros, escrito por A. Paso
y J. Abati [intermedios, melopeas y servicio
musical escenico del maestro Torregrosa]
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1910.
102 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910;- D:
21160; Antonio Paso v Joaquin Abati, Madrid.
35949
Perrot's dream; by A. Mahr.
© Agnes Mahr, New York ; D : 4431, Dec.
26, 1903.
35950
Perry (The) boys; social center-historical play
in 3 scenes, for 10 boys, by Harold Strong
Latham. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1913. 28 p. 12°. ([French's
international copyrighted ed. of the works of.
the best authors, no. 265] )
© Nov. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 11, 1913; D:
34978; Samuel French, New York. 35951
Perry Hinkle's son; a musical comedy in 1 act,
by C. E. Grapewin. 10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Charles E. Grapewin, Newark, N. J. ;
D : 1510, Mar. 3, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1902.
35952
Perry Sherry of Sherry ville; a silver fantasy,
a farce in 3 acts, by A. D. Clement.
© Ada D. Clement, San Francisco ; D : 2209,
July 12. 1902. 35953
Perry's victory on Lake Erie; an original
drama, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1875:5396, May
24. 35954
Persecuted; a drama in 3 acts, by Dr. C. C.
Northrup.
© Charles C. Northrup, New York; 1874:
9192, July 13. 35955
or. Vagabond and fugitive, a melodrama
in 5 acts and 5 tableaux, by M. Machol.
© Max Machol, Dayton, O. ; 1878:10355,
Sept. 9. 35956
Persephone; a masque, by Louis V. Ledoux.
(/;/ his Shadow of ^l^^tna. New York and
London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1914. viii, 90
p. 12°)
© Mar. 14, 1914; 2c. Apr. 4, 1914; A:
371219 ; L. V. Ledoux, New York. 35956a
a myth presented in pageant form by the
pupils of the Bishop's school, San Diego, in
their school gardens, commencement week of
the Bishop's schools, June the eighth, nineteen
hundred and fourteen, by Isabelle Fiske Co-
nant. [San Diego, Cal., Frye & Smith, print-
ers] 1914. [12] p. 8°.
© May 25, 1914; 2c. June 1, 1914; A:
381587; Isabella Fiske Conant, Wellesley
Hills, Mass. 35956b
Perseus and Medusa; pantomime with 8 scenes
and 9 dramatic dances, by V. Tanner. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1912 ; D : 31141 ; Virginia Tan-
ner, Dorchester, Mass. 35957
Perseverance; [or. The boob's proposal],
unique comedy, singing and talking act, by
F. L. Halls. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1915 ; D : 41424 ; Frank Lay-
ton Halls, New York. 35957a
Persian (The) cat; musical comedy in minia-
ture, book and lyrics by F. Clifford Harris,
music by Eddie Jewell. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910 ; D : 20833 ; Harris and
Jewell, San Francisco. 35958
Persian (A) lamb; book and lyrics by A. L.
Robb, music by Wilford Herbert.
© Arthur L. Robb, Baltimore; D:4781.
Mar. 24, 1904. 35959
Persian (A) pilgrimage; a musical comedy in
2 acts, book and lyrics by G. Vredenburg.
84 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Clarence Vredenberg, Chicago ; D : 5989,
Dec. 31, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1904. 35960
1803
35961
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35981
Persian (A) princess; by Leedham Bantock
and P. J. Barrow, lyrics by Percy Greenbank,
music by S. Jones, with additional numbers
by Marie Home. London, K. Prowse & cc,
ltd., 1909. 4 p. 1., 5-38 numb. 1. 8°.
© Sidney Jones. London ; D : 15838, May 4,
1909; 2c. May 4, 1909. 35961
— new oriental musical production, book by
Leedham Bantock and P. J. Burrow, lyrics
by Percy Greenbank, music by S. Jones, with
additional numbers by Marie Home. Lyrics.
London, Keith Prowse & co., ltd., .1909. 38
numb. 1. 8°.
© Sidney Jones, London ; D : 15838, May 4,
1909 ; 2c. May 4, 1909. . 35962
a play in 2 acts, by L. Bantock, P. J, Bar-
row, P. Greenbank and S. Jones. 106 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Leedham Bantock, P. J. Barrow, Percy
Greenbank and Sidney Jones, London ; D :
15850, May 14, 1909 ; 2c. May 14, 1909. 35963
Persian (The) queen. See Hadassah.
Persistent (A) lover; comedy sketcli, by G.
llitschel. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1909; D: 17026; Gustav
Ritschel, Union Hill, N. J. 35964
Persistent (A) wooer; play in 1 act, by W.
Montague. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1912 ; D : 31078 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 35965
Person (A) of pretence; a comedy in 3 acts, by
R. Henegan.
© Rex Henegan, Boston ; D : 3042, Feb. 4,
1903. 35966
Personal; a comedy in 4 acts, by G. F. Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New York ; 1873 :
14932, Dec. 27. 35967
in
of
3 acts, by George Toile [pseud
L. C. Schem]
© Lida Clara Schem, Hoboken, N. J. ;
1900 A : 26143, Oct. 20. 35968
Personal (A) ad; comedy sketch, by E. Fitch.
18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Eunice Fitch, Chicago; D : 1676, Apr. 1,
1902 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1902. 35969
a play in 3 acts, by A. Pugh. [59] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Adelaide Pugh, New York ; D : 667, July
18, 1901 ; 2c. July 18, 1901. 35970
Personal (A) matter; a comedy in 1 act, by
F. E. Chase. Boston, G. M. Baker & company,
1880. 1 p. 1., 22 p. 12'. ( [The globe drama] )
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1880:6632,
Apr. 29; 2c, Apr. 30. 35970a
Personal note; comedy in 3 acts, by H. B. Os-
borne and Anne Flowerree Cloud. 142 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1909; D : 17503 ; Hubert
Benjamin Osborne, New York. 35971
Personally (A) conducted fling; play in 1 act,
by S. T. Nott. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1912 ; D : 31272 ; Sarah Thurs-
ton Nott, Oakland, Cal. 35972
Personals; farce in 1 act, by Baruch Israeli.
47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1910; D: 21241; B. Israeli,
Washington. 35973
by H. J. O. Pohl. [25] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Henry J. O. Pohl. Brooklyn; I): 760,
Aug. 15, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 15, 1901. 35974
a modern comedy-drama in 5 acts, by J. F.
Latham.
© James F. Latham, Chicago ; 1880 : 4140,
Mar. 15. 35975
Persuasion; 1 act play, by B. A. Fisher. 19 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1910; D: 20316; Boyde
Archer Fisher, Kansas City, Mo. 35976
Pert; a drama in prologue and 3 acts, by F.
Stinson.
© Fred Stinson, Boston ; 1872 : 144, Jan. 6.
35977
— »an original American comedy drama in 3
acts, by F. Marsden (W. A. Sliver) 73 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1884:25104.
Dec. 17; 2c. Jan. 18, 1886. 35978
• an original comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Bob Watt [pseud, of R. W. Smiley]
© Robert Watt Smiley, Philadelphia ; 1886 :
30590, Dec. 31. 35979
— See also My stepmother.
Perverseness (The) of Pamela; farce-comedy in
3 acts, by V. Church. 87 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 29, 1915 ; D : 41220 ; Virginia
Church and Ellen W. Frame, New Rochelle,
N. Y. 35979a
Pesceballo (II); opera in 1 act, Italian words
by Francis James Child, English version by
James Russell I>owell. Chicago, The Caxtou
club, 1899. 3 p. 1., 3-53 p., 1 1., double pi. 8°.
© Caxtou club, Chicago ; 1900 A : 2487, Jan.
27; 2c. Jan. 27. 35980
Pessimist (Ein); lustspiel in 4 akten, von
Ernst Hiller.
© H. C. O. Huss, Princeton, N. J.; 1892:
43397, Oct. 26. 35981
1804
35981
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36000
Pest (The) family; musical comedy in 2 acts,
by Prank Dumont. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1915; D: 40206; Gus Hill,
New York. 35981a
Pestered (The) priest; a comedietta in 1 act
and 2 characters, by C. A. Sweetland.
© Charles A. Sweetland, Chicago; 1875:
8861, Aug. 26. 35982
Pet; 1 act drama, by H. A. Kiernan. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1910; D: 20322; Henry A.
Kiernan, Boston. 35983
Pet and Pert; a comedy in 1 act, by R. Boggs.
© Robert Boggs, Long Beach, Miss.; D:
3596, June 13, 1903. 35984
Pet (The) dove; children's play in 4 acts, by
John Rea. San Francisco, Whitaker & Ray
Wiggin CO., 1915. 31 p. 12°.
© June 14, 1915; 2c. June 21, 1915; D:
41178; Whitaker & Ray Wiggin co.. San
Francisco. 35984a
Christmas playlet for children, by J. Rea.
23 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1915; D: 39583; John Rea,
Mill Valley, Cal. 35984b
Pet (The) of Circle C ranch; a western play
in 4 acts, by O. Graham. [52] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Oscar Graham, New York ; D : 11891,
Dec. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1907. 35985
Pet (The) of Paris; comic opera in 3 acts, by
Harry and Edward Paulton, music by A.
Moulton. 76 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto]
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1911 ; D : 24082 ; Alfred
Moulton, New York. 35986
Pet (The) of Parson's ranch; a comedy-drama
in 5 acts, by Farrand Felch. Chicago, T. S.
Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1886:22867,
Oct. 11 ; 2c. Oct. 15. 35987
Pet (The) of the camp. See Joe, the waif.
Pet (The) of the coal miners. See Rhody.
Pet (The) of the petticoats; or, A modern
Jekyll and Hyde, play in 3 acts, adapted
from the French farce. Chaste Cassimir, by
Antony Jlars. American adaptation by A.
Gillespie. 138 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1913; D: 32093; Arthur
Gillespie, New York. 35988
Petalesharoo; and The star brave, poetic
dramas, by H. F. Sanders. Butte, Mont.,
McKee printing company, 1910. 35 p. 8°.
© Feb. 28, 1910; 2c. Mar. 7, 1910; D:
20364; Helen Fitzgerald Sanders, Butte, Mont.
35989
Pete; a play, by H. Caine. 68 p. f°. Proof.
© Hall Caine, Isle of Man, England; D:
13900, Sept. 12, 1908; 2c. Sept. 15- 1908.
35990
Pete and Ephraim; an Ethiopian sketch in 1
scene. New York, Happy hours company
[1874] 6 p. 12°. ([Ethiopian drama, no.
86])
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12242.
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 35991
Pete and the peddler; a negro and Irish sketch
in 1 scene, bv F. K. Wallace, arr. by Charles
White. New York, R. M. De Witt, 1876. 6 p.
12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama,
no. 87]
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7983, July 3 ; 2c. July 26. 35992
Pete Beetroot; or, Jigs, jags and jingles, farce
in 1 act, bv L. E. Chenoweth. Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing co., 1902. 13 p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 432])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 1624. Mar.
20, 1902; 2c. Mar. 20, 1902. 35993
Pete (The) men; or. The weak spot, 1 act play,
by P. Haight. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
. © Ic. Jan. 8, 1913 ; D : 31908 ; Parker Haight,
Kansas City, Mo. 35994
Pete Yansen's gurl's moder; a Swede mono-
logue, by Charley Varley. Chicago, T. S.
Denison, 1907. 7 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 11319. Sept.
9, 1907; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 35995
Peter; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Reichman. 100,
[2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
. © Ic. May 3, 1911 ; D : 24123 ; Arthur Reich-
man, New York. 35996
farce in 1 act, by Harry Osborne. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1913. 20 p. 12°.
© Oct. 21, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1913 ; D : 34801 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 35997
military opera in 3 acts, libretto by W. H.
Harris, music by A. P. Harris.
© Arthur Percy Harris, Washington ; 1894 :
41232, Sept. 8. 35998
Peter and Paul; or, The two Vandykes, a
comedy drama in 3 acts, by P. V. Olker.
© P. V. Olker, Macomb, 111.; 1899:79292,
Dec. 6. 35999
Peter and Pepita; or. The conquest of Porto
Rico, a comedy sketch in 1 act, by F. F.
Schrader, music by Fr. W. Ecke.
© Fred F. Schrader, Washington ; D : 1555,
Mar. 11, 1902. 36000
1805
36001
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36017
Peter and the Roman captain. See Good
(The) Samaritan, and other Bible stories
dramatized.
Peter Donse; comedy [in 3 acts] by D. H.
Loux. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. May 2, 1912; D: 29610; Dubois H.
Loux, New York. 36001
Peter falls from grace; musical farce in 1 act,
by Cbarles Morton. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1914. [27] p. f°. Mimeographed.
[^^■ords only]
© Dec. 14, 1914; 2c. Dec. 23, 1914; D:
39200; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 36001a
Peter Ibbetson; play in 4 acts and an epih>gue,
by J. N. Raphael, dramatized from the story
of the same name by George Du Maurier.
56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1915; D: 41934; John Na-
thaniel Raphael, London. 36001b
Peter Ibbetson's dream. See Galaxy (A) of
stars.
Peter Kregster, the Boer; by M. Stevens.
© Maud Stevens, Homestead, Kan. ; D :
2908, Jan. 26, 1903. 36002
Peter Luth von Altenhagen; trauerspiel in 4
aufziigen, von Ottomar Enking. Berlin, Aim
& Simrock, 1912. 194 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1912; D : 31607 ; Biihnenver-
hig Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 36003
Peter MUhlenberg; oder, Bibel und schwert,
historisches schauspiel in 5 akten, von Fried-
rich H. Ernst. New York, P. H. Ernst. 1899.
2 p. 1., 100 p. front, (port.) 12°.
© Fred H. Ernst, New York ; 1899 : 17892,
Mar. 9; 2c. Mar. 30. 36004
or, Bible and sword, historical drama in
5 acts, by F. H. Ernst.
© Fred. H. Ernst, New York ; 1899 : 17891,
Mar. 9. 36005
Peter Pastor; play in 3 acts, by W. E. Bolles.
[122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1913 ; D : 34099 ; William E.
Bolles, Detroit. 36006
Peter Paterson; a sketch, by V. Sorlin. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Victor Sorlin, New York ; D : 15866, May
15, 1909 ; 2c. May 15, 1909. 36007
Peter Peter: a comic opera in 2 acts, by H. E.
Schwab. [63] p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Henry E. Schwab, Milwaukee ; D : 10766,
June 13, 1907 ; 2c. June 13, 1907. 36008
Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater; comedy in 4 acts,
by E. W. Hawkridge. 123 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1914; D: 39239; Ella Win-
ifred Hawkridge. Newington, N. H. 36008a
Peter Piper; play in 3 acts, by George C. Hazel -
ton. 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1915; D : 41984 ; George C.
Hazelton, jr., New York. 36008b
Peter Piper's troubles; a farcical comedy in 4
acts, bv Jus. 11. Slater. New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1913. 60 p. 12°.
© .Tan. 29, 1913; 2c. Jan. 31, 1913; D:
32263 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 36009
Peter Piquant; a fantastical musical comedy in
2 acts, by Clarence Vredenburg. 77 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Clarence Vredenburg, Chicago ; D : 4960,
Apr. 21, 1904; 2c. .luly 12, 1904. 36010
Peter Progress and the little explorers; an
original fairy extravaganza in 3 acts, by Jes-
sie Villars.
© Emory G. Stineman, New York ; D : 6683,
May 18. 1905. 36011
Peter Pumpernickel; fairy play in 3 acts, by
E. K. Gibson. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1914 ; D : 37387 ; Eva Katha-
rine Gibson, Chicago. 36011a
Peter Schlemihl; schauspiel in 3 akten, nach
[Adelbertvon] Chamisso, von Hans L'Arronge.
Berlin, Deutscher theater-verlag, 1912. 102 i».
12°.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913; D: 31836; Deutscher
theater verlag, Berlin. 36012
Peter Schlemihl, the man who sold his shadow;
a play in 3 acts, from the German of Chamisso,
by J. H. Troadwell.
© John H. Treadwell, New York; 1873:
848, Jan. 31. 36013
Peter Stuyvesant; a comic opera in 3 acts, by
L. H. Vincent.
© Leon H. Vincent, Philadelphia; 1892:
10475, Mar. 7. 36014
Peter Stuyvesant in New Amsterdam. Sec
Historical stories in dramatic form.
Peter Sullivan's adventure; drama in 3 acts, by
C. Hansen.
© Chr. Hansen, Hartford ; 1899 : 36681, June
2. 36015
Peter T. Flint; a play in 4 acts, by J. L. Berry.
© John Louis Berry, Denver; D: 7905, Jan.
27, 190G. 36016
Peter the Great; a play in 5 acts, by L. Irving.
[New York, The De Vinne press, 1897] 113 p.
8°.
© Laurence Irving, London ; 1897 : 57403,
Oct. 11 ; 2c. Oct. 23. 36017
1806
36018
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36037
Peter the Hermit; romantic religious drama of
the Middle Ages in 6 acts. 35 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Warren Clvde Spalding, New York ; D :
8458. May 1, 1906; 2c. Apr. 30, 1906. 36018
Peterchens mondfahrt; marchenspiel, von Gerdt
von Bassewitz. Leipzig, E. Rowohlt verlag,
1912. 127 p. 8°.
© Dec. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1913 ; D : 32973 ;
Ernst Rowohlt verlag, I.eipzig. 36019
Peterkin (The) See Cup (A) of coffee.
Peterkin's papa; an original play in 1 act, by
LX S. Genung.
© S. G. Genung, New York ; D : 10718, June
7, 1907. 36020
Peter's chance; play in 3 acts, by E. Lyttelton.
London, Duckworth and co., 1912. [6], 74 p.
16°.
© Oct. 10, 1912 ; Ic. Oct. 19, 1912 ; Ic. Nov.
15, 1912 ; D : 31686 : Edith Lyttelton, London.
36021
Peter's garden; sentimental idea in 4 acts, by
B. Martin. 157 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1912 ; D : 30553 ; Boyd Mar-
tin, Louisville. 36022
Peter's mother; modern comedy in 3 acts, by
Mrs. Henry De la Pasture. [116] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Otho Stuart, London ; D : 7829, Jan. 9,
1906; 2c. Jan. 9, 1906. 36023
a play in 3 acts, by Mrs. H. De la Pasture.
liOndon, S. French, ltd. ; New York. S. French,
1909. 2 p. 1.. 118 p. 12°.
© Mrs. Heurv De la Pasture, London ; D :
16022. June 8, 1909 ; 2c. June 10, 1909. 36024
Peter's pence; comedy in 3 acts, by W. Beaton.
54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1914; D : 38922 ; Welford
Beaton, Seattle. 36024a
Petersburg; a military drama in 1 act, by Irving
Windley [pseud, of Irving Windley Edwards]
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Irving W. Edwards, Brooklyn ; D : 12928,
May 7, 1908 ; 2c. May 12, 1908. 36025
Petersburg (The) poker club; comedy sketch,
by James Matthews. [1], 37 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1913; D : 31942 ; Grace Fil-
kins. New York. 36026
Pete's luck; an Ethiopian sketch in 1 act, by
J. J. McDermott. New York, Happy hours
company [1874] 11 p. 12°. ([Ethiopian
drama, no. 85])
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12250,
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 36027
Peti, the vagabond; a musical comedy romance
in 4 acts, by Clay M. Greene.
© Hubert Wilke, United States; 1890:
19599, June 17. 36028
Petie Barnum Jones; farce-comedy In 3 acts,
by Leslie Jordan. 145 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1915; D: 41425; Sanger &
Jordan, New York. 36028a
Petiote (L') See Tot.
Petit (Un) beguin; comedie en 1 acte, par
Yves Mirande. Paris, Georges Ondet et Max
Viterbo, 1913. 28 p. 12°.
© Nov. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35098 ;
G. Ondet et M. Viterbo. Paris. 36029
Petit (Le) cafe; comedie en 3 actes, par T.
Bernard. (L'lUustration theatrale, 8' an-
nee— 214. 18 mai 1912)
© May 18, 1912; 2c. June 13, 1912; D:
29957; Tristan Bernard, Paris. 36030
See also Kleine (Das) cafe. — Little (The)
cafe.
Petit chagrin; piece en 3 actes, par M. Vaucaire.
© Maurice Vaucaire, France; 1899:70513,
Oct. 30; 2c. Oct. 30. 36031
Petit (Le) chapeau; de H. de Brisay. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. June 21, 1912; D : 30062 ; Gaumont
CO., New York. 36032
Petit (Le) chapeau rouge (The little red hat);
American drama in 3 acts, by L. H. Johnson.
[125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1911; D: 25226; Lute H.
Johnson, Denver. 36033
Petit (Le) dieu; comedie en 4 actes, de L. Artus.
{In Supplement du Monde illustre, no. 2801)
© Dec. 3, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1911 ; D : 23034 ;
Louis Artus, Paris. 36034
Petit (Le) due; a comic opera in 3 acts, tr. and
adapted from the French of H. Meilhac and
L. Hal§vy.
© R. E. J. Miles, United States ; 1878 : 7396.
June 22. 36035
Petit (Le) Fouchard; comedie en 3 actes en
prose, [par] C. Raymond et A. Sylvane [pseud,
de Paul Gerard] Paris, Librairie theatrale,
1908. 3 p. 1., 155 p. 12°.
© Charles Raymond et Andre Sylvane,
Paris; D : 14285, Nov. 14, 1908; 2c. Nov. 14,
1908. 36036
Petit (Le) marie; a dramatic romance in 3
acts, by W. E. Horton.
© William Edward Horton, St. Louis ; 1893 :
40407, Sept. 5. 36037
5379— VOL 2—17-
-10
1807
36037
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36052
Petit negro, petit heros; drame en 1 note, do
H. Desfontaines. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28. 1915 ; D : 40497 ; H. Desfon-
taines, Paris. 36037a
Petit Parisien. See Avocat des gueux.
Petite (line) amie; comMle en 4 actes, par
E. Brieux. New York, W. R. Jenkins. 1902.
1 p. 1., 37 p. f°.
© Eugene Brieux, Paris ; D : 1864, May 9.
1002; 2c. May 9, 1902. 36038
Petite (La) Blanchefleur. .SVc Kanz (Le) des
vaches.
Petite (La) Boheme; op§rette en 3 actes, d'apr6s
Henri Murger. paroles de P. Ferrier. musique
tie Henri Hirchmann. Pari.s, Calniann-Levy,
1905. 2 p. 1., 140 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Paul Ferrier, Paris; D : G370. Mar. 21.
1905; 2c. Mar. 21, 1905. 36039
Petite Bretonne; vaudeville en 1 acte, par B.
Lebreton et Henrv Moreau. Paris, C. Joubert,
1911. 40 p. 8°.
© Jan. 28, 1911; 2c. Jan. 24, 1911; D:
23178; Joubert, Paris. 36040
Petite chocolatiere; comedie en 4 actes, par P.
Gavault. 36 p. illus. 4°. (L'lllustration
tligatrale, no. 129, 18 novembre 1909)
© Nov. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1909 ; D : 17615 ;
Paul Gavault, Paris. 36041
See also Kleine (Das) chocoladen-niad-
chen.
Petite (La) dame en blanc; comedie en 2 actes,
par P. (iiafferi. [57] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1913 : D : 34966 ; Paul Giafferi,
Paris. 36041a
Petite (La) fonctionnaire; comedie en o actes,
par Alfred Capus. Paris, Cliarpeutier et Fas-
quelle, 1904. 2 p. 1., 277 p. 12°.
© E. Fasquelle, Paris; I): 5593, Oct. 3,
1904; 2c. Aug. 22, 1904. 36042
/SV;p tilso Theatre complet; [dej Alfred
Capus.
Petite gargotiere; vaudeville en 1 acte, [de] B.
Lebreton et Plenry Moreau. Paris, C. Joubert.
[1909] 22 p. 4°.
© Dec. 11, 1909; 2c. Dec. 28. 1909; D:
17798; Joubert, Paris. 36043
Petite (La) Jasmin; comgdie en 3 actes, par
Willy et Georges Docquois [pseud, de Henry
Gautliier-Villars] Paris, A. Michel, 1912.
128 p. port. 12°.
© Nov. 20, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 7. 1912 ; D : 31609 ;
.\!i»iii :\ricli('l. Paris. 36044
Petite Madame Dubois; comedie-bouffe en 3
actes, par P. Gavault et J. Lahais. Paris,
P. \. Stock, 1906. 162 p. 12°.
© Paul Gavault et Jean Lahais, Paris; D:
8114, Mar. 7, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 7. 1906. 36045
Petite (La) maison; op6ra-comique en 3 acteSj
paroles de Alexandre [Charles Auguste]
Bisson et Georges Docquois [pseud, de Henry
Gautliier-AMllars], musique de William Chau-
met. Livret paroles seules. Paris, Choudens,
1903. 2 p. 1., 139 p. 12°.
© Choudeus, Paris ; D : 3583, June 15, 1903 ;
2c. June 15, 1903. 36046
Petite (La) Manon; opera-comique en 4 actes
et 5 tableaux, de Maurice Ordonneau et A.
Heuze, nuisiqno de Henri Hirchmann. Paris.
Choudens, 1913. 155 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1913 ; D : 35333 ;
Choudens, Paris. 36047
Petite (La) marquise; comedy in 3 acts, by H.
Meilhac and Lud. Hale\T, put into English
by Charles Alfred Byrne. New York, F. Rull-
man, 1904. 61 p. 4°. [French and English]
© F. Rullman, New York ; D : 5839, Nov. 29.
1904; 2c. Nov. 29. 1904. 36048
Petite peste; piece en 3 actes, de R. Coolus
[pseud, de R. C. Weill] 28 p. illus. 4°.
(Supplement gratuit an no. 2892 du Monde
illustre. 31 aofit 1912)
© Aug 31, 1912; 2c. Sept. 27, 1912; D:
30973 ; Romain Coolus, Paris. 36049
Petite (La) pintade bleue; [par] Gyp [pseud,
de Sibylle Gabrielle Marie Antoinette de
Riquetti de IMirabeau, Comtesse de Martel de
.Tanville] Paris, Calmann-Levv, 1914. vi, 289
p. 1 1. 12°.
© July 8, 1914; Ic. July 16, 1914; A— For-
eign : 10887 ; Calmann-Levy, Paris. 36049a
Petite plays; a collection of plays, by Willis N.
Bugbee, Louise Rand Bascom, Elizabeth F.
Guptill, Clara J. Denton and Fred L. Pauly.
Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1912. 94 p.
12°.
© Sept. 2, 1912 ; 2c. Sept. 5, 1912 ; D : 30742 :
March bros., Lebanon, O. 36050
Petite (La) poison. See Succes (Les)
Petite (La) Quaker. See Quaker girl.
Petite romance; in 2 scenes, by P. Wolf man. 3
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1910; D : 20081 ; Paul Wolf-
man, New York. 36051
Petite (La)'Roque: drame en 3 actes, d'aprSs
la uouvelle de Guv de Maupassant, par Audr6
de Lorde et P. Chaine. 24 p. illus. 4°.
(Supplement gratuit au no. 2853 du IVIonde
illu.'<tre, 2 decembre 1911)
© Dec. 2, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1911 ; D : 28058 ;
.\ndr6 de Lordo & P. Chaine, Paris. 36052
1808
36053
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36069
Petites folles. See Theatre.— Theatre com-
plet; [de] Alfred Capus.
Petition of the people of the United States to
Congress to concrete the streets of the cities
and towns, and get rid of the dust in our
houses and on the streets; in 5 acts.
© William Barrett, Boston; 1887:22582,
Sept. 5 ; 2c. Sept. 21. 36053
Petits (Les); piece en 3 nctes, par L. Nepoty. 32
p. illus. 4°. (L'lUustration thefitrale, 8'= an-
nee— 209, 6 avril 1912)
© Apr. 6, 1912 ; 2c. May 11, 1912 ; D : 29641 :
Lucien Nepoty, Paris. 36054
Petits (Les)3oyeux; by Gyp [pseud, of Comtesse
<le Martel de Janville] Paris, Calmanu-Levy
[1910] 3 p. 1., 384 p., 2 1. 12°.
© June 15, 1910; 2c. June 24, 1910; D:
21409; Calmanu-L§vy, Paris. 36055
Petits (Les) oiseaux. See Old innocence.
Petroleum; comedy in 2 acts, by J. Lewis. [2],
74 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1911; D : 23674 ; Jay Lewis,
llichmoud. 36056
Petruchio tamed; a comedy in 4 acts, by Frances
Courteiiay Baylor [i. e. F. C. B. Barnum],
with Lullaby, words by F. C. Baylor, music by
Eugene Baylor. 4 v. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1912 ; D : 29056 ; Frances C. B.
Barnum, Winchester, Va. ' 36057
Petticoats and pants. See Aunt Josephine.
Petticoats are trumps; play in 5 acts, by L. de
G. Martin. [7], 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1914; D: 39146; LucydeGrasse
Martin, Chicago. 36061b
Pettigrew's birthday; comedy in 1 act, by John
Stokes. [l],16p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1914; D: 37258; Edward S.
Abeles, New York. 36061c
Pettycoats and bayonets; a play in 4 acts, by
A. M. Steele. 82 p. 8°. Printed.
© Asa M. Steele, New York ; D : 771, Aug.
17, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 17, 1901. 36062
Peu (Un) de musique; piece en 1 acte, tir§e de
la nouvelle d'Eugene Fourrier, par Gaston
Cronier. Paris, C. Joubert, 1906. 30 p. 12°.
© Joubert, Paris; D : 7984, Feb. 12, 1906;
2c. Feb. 12. 1906. 36063
Peur (La) ; comedie en 1 acte, par Felix Du-
quesnel. I'aris, Librairie theatrale, 1904. 41
p. 12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris; D : 4803, Mar. 2b.
1904; 2c. Mar. 29, 1904. 36064
Peur (La) des coups. See Blank-cartridge.
Peytons (The) of Virginia; by J. M. Thompson.
Typewritten.
© J. M. Thompson, Albany ; 1898 : 71407,
Dec. 8 ; 2c. Dec. 8. 36065
Pets of society; a farce, by T S. Denison. Chi- pf^^endorf. See Drei siege.
cago, T. S. Denison, 1880. 15 p. 12°.
([School and social drama])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1880 : 15809, Oct.
16 ; 2c. Oct. 26. 36058
— • Same.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for 14
vears from Oct. 16, 1908 ; D : 13816, Sept. 17,
1908; 2c. Sept. 17, 1908. 36059
Pettibloat and Pettygroat. Sec Bain (The)
maker.
Petticoat politics; melodramatic-farce in 1 act,
by T. Oliphant. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1913 ; D : 35236 ; Thomas E. Oli-
phant, Philadelphia. 36060
Petticoated Paris; a musical comedv in 2 acts, by
.1. A. King and G. E. Hall. [47] p. f°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© George Edward Hall and John A. King,
Brooklyn; D : 19.59, Mav 31, 1902; 2c. (synop-
sis) May 31, 1902; 2c. Jan. 19, 1903. 36061
Petticoats; an extravaganza in 2 acts, by James
Ward.
© James T. O'Brien. Philadelphia; 1879:
5915, May 2. 36061a
Pfarrerin (Die); schauspiel in 3 akten. von
Richard Fellinger. Berlin, Vita, deutsches
verlagshaus, 1908. 3 p. 1., [5]-138 p. 12°.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin; D:
13071, May 27, 1908; Ic. May 27, 1908; Ic.
Sept. 18, 1908. 36066
Pfarrers (Des) tochter von Streladorf ; komodie
in 3 aufzugen, von M. Dreyer. Berlin, Ver-
triebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnen-
schriftsteller, g. m. b. h., 1909. 162 p. 12°.
© Max Dreyer, Berlin ; D : 15974, May 29.
1909; 2c. May 29, 1909. 36067
Pflicht (Die) der freundschaft; drama in einem
vorspiel imd 3 akten, von H. Hubel.
© Heinrich Hubel, New York; 1892:38508,
Sept. 23. 36068
Pflicht und liebe. See Krieg (Der)
Pforte (Die) der einweihung; ein rosenkreuzer-
mysterium, durch Rudolf Steiner. Berlin,
Philosophischtheosophischer verlag, 1910. [2].
127 p. 12°.
© Aug. 13, 1910; 2c. Sept. 9, 1910; D:
22063 ; Max Gysi, London. 36069
1809
36070
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36088
Phadrig borg copple; a romantic Irish drama
in 5 acts and 8 tableaux, by F. Percy.
© Frederick Percv, New York ; 1872 : 1586,
Feb. 16. 36070
Pbaedra. See Continental drama.
Phaedra Nitokert; by E. O. Uusniet. 63 p.
16°. Printed.
© Oct. 12, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 1911 ; D :
25601; Edith Oliver Dusmet, Sewickley. Pa.
36071
Phaeton; a mythological burlesque extrava-
ganza, witli modern improvements, in 2 acts,
by F. H. Curtiss and F. Wagner.
© Fred H. Curtiss and Ferdinand Wagner,
Jer.sey City ; 1878 : 15001, Dec. 21. 36072
Phalene (Le); piece en 4 actes et 2 parties, par
H. Bataille. {In La Petite illustration, no.
42.— 20 decembre 1913. serie-theatre, no. 22)
© Dec. 20. 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 3. 1914 ; D : 35902 ;
Henry Bataille, Paris. 36072a
Phantasma, the enchanted bower. 1 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John W. Sherman, New York ; D : 3922.
Sept. 10, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1904. 36073
Phantasms; by Robert Bracco, tr. by D. St.
Cvr. (In Poet lore, v. 19, no. 3, autumn
1908)
© Dirce St. Cyr, New York ; D : 14007. Oct.
9, 1908 : 2c. Oct. 9, 1908. 36074
Same. [127] p. 4". Typewritten.
© D. St. Cyr, New York ; D : 10237, Mar.
29, 1907; 2c. Mar. 30, 1907. 36075
Phantom (Das) komodie in 3 akteu, von Her-
mann Bahr, mit dekorationsskizzen von Kolo-
man Moser. Berlin, S. Fischer, 1913. 152 p.
12°.
© June 25, 1913; 2c. Nov. 17, 1913; D:
35032 ; Ahn & Slmrock, Berlin. 36076
Phantom (The) bridegroom; a romantic comic
opera in 3 acts, adapted from Washington
Irving, by Edith Ewing Miller. 78 p. f°.
Typewi-itten. [Libretto only]
© E. E. Miller, Columbus. O. ; D: 11.562.
Oct. 21, 1907; 2c. Oct. 21, 1907. 36077
Phantom (The) chaser; a comedy in 3 acts, by
G. C. Hazelton, jr.
© George C. Hazelton, jr.. New York ; D :
477, May 16, 1901. 36078
Phantom (The) daughter; play in 4 acts, by
O. W. Toennies. [2], 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1915 ; D : 42145 ; Otto William
Toennies, San Diego, Cal. 36078a
Phantom (The) detective; 4 act musical melo-
drama, by Lorn B. Parker. 81 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Rowland & Clifford, Chicago; D : 8557.
May IS. 1906; 2c. May 18, 1906. 36079
Phantom elopement; or. King of Never-was,
extravaganza in 2 acts and 9 scenes, by E. F.
Lundstrom and Alfred George Wathall. 62 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1909 ; D : 17514 ; Emil Ferdi-
nand Lundstrom, Chicago. 36080
Phantom gulch; by C. C. Derickson, jr.
© Chas. C. Derickson, jr., Chicago; D:
15318, Mar. 12, 1909. 36081
Phantom (The) heritage; play in 3 acts, by H.
Drucke. [97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1915; D : 420.57 ; Herman
Drucke, New York. 36081a
Phantom (The) kingdom; play in 3 acts with
5 scenes, by M. Hunter. [.58] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1913; D : 34240 ; Marshall
Hunter, Maywood, 111. 36082
Phantom (The) of the battlefield; in 4 acts, by
Oliver M. Wilson and O. B. Wilson. 41 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1910 ; D : 22742 ; Olive B. Wil-
son. Kansas City, Mo. 36083
Phantom (The) painting; a drama in 3 acts,
by J. M. Chappie.
© Joe Mitchell Chappie, Boston*; 1898:
45191, July 29. 36084
Phantom (The) Quaker. See Norcross.
Phantom (The) rival; a farcical comedy in 1
act, by Sager Dean [i. e. B. S. Dean] [18] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin Sager Dean, Philadelphia ; D :
11590, Oct. 25, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 36085
play in 3 acts, by Leo Ditrichstein, [140]
p. 4 . Typewritten.
© ic. Oct. 19, 1914; D : 38535 ; David Be-
lasco. New York. 36085a
Phantom (The) search for gold. See Carmil-
han (The)
Phantom (The) ship; a spectacular emotional
drama in 4 acts, by B. T. Wilson. Typewrit-
ten.
© Binghiuu Thoburn Wilson, Halltown,
W. Va. ; 1895 : 1385. Jan. 3 ; 2c. Jan. 3. 36086
See also Crucifix.
Phantom (The) vessel. See Flying (The)
Dutchman.
Phantom world; a trick comedy in 3 acts, by
T. M. Tracy & co.
© T. IM. Tracy, Chicago ; D : .5.57, J<ine 8,
1901. 36087
Phantoms; a drama.
© Jules Verne Hay ward, Omaha, Neb. ; D :
15727. Apr. 28, 1909. [For copies reed, see
I) : 16534] 36088
1810
36089
COPYRIGHTED IX THE UNITED STATES
36111
Phantoms — Continued.
a drama [in 4 acts] Omalia, Haj^ward
printing co., 1909. 62 p. 16°.
© July 27, 1909 ; 2c. Aug. 2, 1909 ; D : 16534 ;
•T. Y. Hay^Yard, Onialia, Neb. 36089
-a new and original melodrama in 5 acts, by
George Conquest and Arthur Shirley.
© William Calder, New York; 1894:44313,
36090
4°.
Sept. 22.
— a 1 act playlet, by B. K. Horning.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1912; D : 29034
Horning. Milwaukee.
22 p.
B. King
36091
Pharaoh; libretto of the musical spectacular in
4 acts, words, plot and adaptation of music by
W. D. Chenery.
© Will D. Cheuerv, Springfield. 111.; 1S93 :
405-54, Sept. 7. 36092
-a romantic Egyptian play in 4 acts, by W.
Barrett. Typewritten.
© Wilson Barrett. Leeds, England: 1893:
10008, Feb. 24 ; Ic. Feb. 24. 36093
or. An Egyptian mummy, a burlesque
vaudeville in 2 acts, by C. H. Franklin.
© Carl Hasbrouck Franklin, Greenfield.
^ Mass. ; 1886 : 13262, June 7. 36094
Pharaoh's daughter. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar J. MacGregor, Castleton Corners,
N. Y. : D : 10216, IMar. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 27,
1907. 36095
a play in 5 acts, by S. E. Knowles.
© Sara E. Knowles, Brooklyn; 1896:61331.
Nov. 9. 36096
Phares (Les) Soubigou; comedie en 3 actes,
par T. Bernard. (In L'lUustration theatrale,
9' ann6e-229, 11 Janvier 1913)
© Jan. 11, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1913 ; D : 32226 ;
Tristan Bernard, Paris. , 36097
Pharisee (The); a melodrama in 4 acts, by J.
Vincent and C. Frew.
© James Vincent and Chas. Frew, United
States ; 1894 : 57499, Dec. 10. 36098
a play in 2 acts, by H. Schwed.
© Hermine Schwed, New Brighton, N. Y. ;
D : 6347, Mar. 16, 1905. 36099
play of modern American life in 4 acts, by
J. E. Brady and A. O, Warburg. [69] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1913; D: 33630; Jasper
Ewing Bratly and Albert O. Warburg, New
York. 36100
satirical comedy, by F. Allen. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1911; D •. 25162 ; Frederick
Allen, Chicago. 36101
Pharisees; by I^. S. Worthington.
© Elizabeth Strong AVorthington, Oakland,
Cal. : D : 10453, Apr. 30, 1907. 36102
drama in 3 acts and 4 scenes, by M. Brown.
39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1915 ; D : 40234 ; Martin
P.rown, New York. 36102a
Pharisees and their victims; a drama in 5 acts,
liy A. Fleming. [147] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1912 ; D : 29849 ; Aglaia Flem-
ing, Ashford, England. 36103
Pharmacist (The): a drama in 4 acts, by E. T.
YarneU. [84] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1912; D : 28950 ; Ellis T. Yar-
neU. I.os Angeles. 36104
Phases (The) of a honeymoon; a drama in 4
acts, by Quentin Tynes.
© James T. IMurphy, New York; 1899:
88347, Dec. 26. 36105
Phases of life, t^cc High and low.
Phases of love; drama, by M. C. Wilson.
© Marion Calvert Wilson. Los Angeles : D :
G541, Apr. 3, 1905. 36106
Phedre; [by Jean Racine] ed. with introduction
and notes by Irving Babbitt. Boston, D. C.
Heath & co., 1910. xx, 94 p. front, (port.)
16° (Heath's modern language ser. )
© Jan. 29. 1910 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1910 ; A : 256396 ;
D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 36107-
the Bernhardt ed., tr. by Frederick A.
Schwab.
© F. Ruliman, New York; 1880 : 17292, Nov.
13; 2c. Nov. 2.3. 36108
Pheelim O'Rooke's curse; an Irish drama in 4
.icts, by Geo. A. Sinuns. Clyde. O., Ames" pub-
lishing CO.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1890 : 37907,
Dec. 1 ; 2c. Dec. 10. 36109
Phelin Q'Toole and the fairies; in 1 act, by L.
lUnieigh. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1910; D : 22189 ; Lawrence
Burleigli, National Military Home, O. 36110
Phil, the drummer boy; an operatic military
drama in prologue and 3 acts, by A. P. Hey-
mann.
© Andrew P. Heymann, Dayton, O. : 1889 :
2540. Jan. 21. 36111
Phil, the foundling. See Piper and peasant.
Fhiladelphes (Les); drame historique en 4 actes,
Itar a L. Dupre et H. de Vitry. [40] p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1915; D: 42106; Charles L.
Dupre et Henri de Vitrv, AVorcester. Mass.
36111a
1811
36112
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36133
Philammon; a tragedy in 5 acts.
© T. Dunkin Paret, Stroudsburg, Pa. ; 1893 :
50898, Nov. 15. 36112
Philander; or, The new prophet, romantic
opera iu 3 acts and 3 settings, libretto by
Charles Gropp-Reade. 54 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles A. Reade. Chicago; D : 6344.
Mar. 16, 1905; 2c. June 29, 1905. 36113
Philander Sam; play in 4 acts, by F. P. Swain.
[120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914; D : 38948 ; F. Potter
Swain, Boston. 36113a
Philanderer (The); an unpleasant play, by Ber-
nard Shaw. New York, Brentano's, 1913.
90 p. 16°.
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
361160; G. B. Shaw, London. 36114
See also Plays, pleasant and unpleasant.
Philanthropic (The) Miss Loray; a comedy in
4 acts, by H. C. Rowland. [112] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Henrv Cottrell Rowland, Greenwich,
Conn.; D : 5696, Oct. 27, 1904; 2c. Oct. 27.
1904. 36115
Philanthropist (The); by C. S. Clark.
© Charles S. Clark, New York; D : 6244,
Feb. 20, 1905. 36116
drama in 4 acts, by G. M. Von Schrader.
68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1911 ; D : 24589 ; George M.
Von Schrader, St. Louis. 36117
-by S. Gunn. [39] p. f°. Typewrit-
Philanthropist's (The) daug'hter; an original
comedy in 3 acts, by J. W. IZhninger.
© Jolm W. Ehninger. Saratotca Springs,
N. Y. ; 1886:24631. Nov. 1. 36123
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1913 ; D : 33976 ; Sidney Gunn,
Boston. 36118
— drama in 3 acts, by A. S. Kronold.
© Adolph S. Kronold. New York ; D : 4528,
Jan. 20, 1904. 36119
— a high class 3 act comedy, by J. Marks.
Typewritten.
© Joseph Marks, San Antonio ; 1900 A :
21961. Sept. 4; 2c. Feb. 12, 1901; 2c. (print(Ml)
July 6, 1903. 36120
— play in 4 acts, by Mrs. J. Weil. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2. 1913; D: 33694; Mrs. .Tos('i)h
Weil, New York. 36121
— a play in 3 acts, by H. J. Farley, S. R.
Gore and C. A. Winslow. [53] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 7, 1912 ; D : 29592 ; Susan Rich-
ards Gore, Aul»urndale, Mass.. Clara Austin
Winslow, Auburndale, Ma.ss., and Helen Judd
Farley, Wollesley Hills, Mass. 36122
Sec Mesmerist
Philanthropist's (The) error.
(The)
Philanthropy; play in 3 acts, by 1>. Walters.
7S p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1915; D : 39913 ; Leslie AVal-
ters, New York. 36123a
Philaster. See Masterpieces of the English
drama: Beaumont and Fletcher.
Philber, the dreamer; extravaganza in 5 acts,
by B. F. Phillips. [SO] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26. 1911 ; D : 24582 ; Beatrice
Frances Phillips. Los Angeles. 36124
Philemon and Baucis; operotte in 2 ads. by
L. M. Isaacs and Edith J. R. Isaacs. 35 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3. 1909 ; D : 16763 : Lewis :M.
Isaacs, New York. 36125
Philip; a romantic drama in 4 acts, by Hamil-
ton Aide.
© H. L, Bateman, New York ; 1874 : 2224.
Feb. 25. 36126
Philip and Fabian; a romantic comedy in S
acts, by R. Ganthouy. 35 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Richard Ganthony. England ; D : 1141.
Dec. 2, 1901; 2c. Nov, 27, 1901. 36127
Philip Arden; or. The scholar's dream, a ro-
mantic drama in 4 acts, by D. T. Callahan.
© D. T. Callahan, San Francisco; 1SS4 :
1720, .Jan. 24. 36128
Philip Gordon Minor; a romantic drama of
early mining life in 4 acts, by G. F. Learock.
© George F. Learock, United States ; 1880 :
1140, Jan. 19. 36129
Philip Grey; a drama, by George Oliver.
© George Colin Oliver, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1899 : .50300, Aug. 4 ; 2c. Sept. 11, 1902: 36130
Philip Hathaway; a dramatic composition in 4
acts, by L. D. Coleman. [21] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Lotta Dav Coleman, San Francisco ; D :
7915, Jan. 29, 1906; 2c. Jan. 16, 1906. 36131
Philip Heme; or, A modem hero, a romantic
emotional drama in 4 acts, by Mary Fiske.
© .Joseph Ha worth, Cleveland; 1888:92.58,
Mar. 30. 36132
Philip Jansen; or, A child of the sea, a play
iu 4 acts, by H. C. Strong.
© H. Clay Strong, Philadelphia; 1883:
13310. July 20. 36133
1812
36134
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36148
Philip of Pokanoket; an Indian drama, by A. A.
Furmau. New York. Stettiner, Lambert &
CO.
© Alfred Antoine Furman, Clifton, N. J.:
1894:50979, Nov. 1; 2c. Dec. 5. 36134
Philip of Wal-lo-wa; by W. H. Mering.
© W. H. Mering, Mt. Oliver, Pa. ; D : 14773,
Jan. 9, 1909. 36135
Philip Heneiseu; a play in 3 acts, by T. J.
Grayson and G. C. Allen. [46] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Theodore J. Grayson and George C. Al-
len. Wayne, Fa.; D : 8410, Apr, 24, 1906; 2c.
Apr. 27, 1906. . 36136
Philip the king, and other poems; by J. Mase-
field. London, W. Heinemann [1914] vii, [2],
3-117 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 29. 1914: A ad int. 2133; pubd.
Oct. 1, 1914; .John Masetield, London. 36136a
• Same. New York, The Macmillan company,
1914. vii, 141, [1] p. front, (port.) 12°.
© Nov. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1914 ; A : 3873.51 ;
Macmillan co.. New York. 36136b
Same, with a portrait by William Strang.
London, W. Heinemann [1914] vii, 117 p., 1 1.
front. (port.) 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1914 ; A ad int. 2133 ; pubd.
Oct. 1, 1914; .T. Masefield, London. 36136c
Philip Vernon. Sec Complete (The) poems of
S. Weir Mitchell.
Philip Wharton; a drama in 3 acts, by M. St.
.Tobn. 109 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Marv St. .Tolui. New York ; 1900 A : 116.56,
:\Iay 8; 2c. Feb. S, 1904. . 36137
Philippine; a tragic play in 3 acts, by T. W.
Wliarmby. Typewritten.
© Thomas Washington Wharmby, New
York ; 1899 : 8736, Jan, 28 ; 2c. Jan. 30. 36138
Philippine (A) romance; romantic military
drama in 4 acts, by Carl Norton. Chicago, The
Chicago manuscript co., 1913. [3], 48 p. f°.
Mimeographed.
© Nov. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1913 ; D : 35252 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 36139
Philippino (The) girl; 1 act play, by Dr. G. G.
Belden. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1913: D : 321.55 ; George G.
Belden, Spokane, Wash. 36140
Philister iiber dir; lustspiel in 4 akteu, von An-
ton Ohorn. Leipzig, C. F. Tiesenbach. 112 p.
12°.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912; D : 28874 ; Vertrieb.s-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschrifts-
teller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 36141
Phillip Braydon. Sec Blue forest lodge.
Phillip. Earl of Haughton; a drama in 5 acts,
by H. Williams.
© Harry Williams, New York ; 1889 : 39608,
Dec. 26. 36142
Phillip Jocelyn; a drama in 5 acts, adapted for
the stage, by H. Williams.
© Harrv Williams, New York ; 1889 : 39609,
Dec. 26. 36143
Phillip Warright; or. The young rector of our
parish, by C. A. Reade.
© (Charles A. K(>ade. Chicago : 1899 : 21455,
Mar. 24. 36144
a jjastorial melodrama in 6 acts, by
C. A. Reade. [44] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles A. Reade. Chicago ; D : 600. June
21, 1901; 2c. June 21, 1901. 36145
Phillip's confession; play in 1 act, by E. B.
Benedict. [18] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1914; D: 35844; Edwin B.
Benedict, New York. 36145a
Phillis's inheritance; or. A fight for a fortune,
a comedv in 3 acts, by Frank H. Bernard.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1906. 57 p.
12°. (On cover: Pbyllis's inheritance)
© Dick I'e Fitzgerald, New York; D : 8823.
July 12. 1906; 2c. Aug. 14, 1906. 36146
Philoktetes. Sec- Dionysische tragoedien.
Philopene; a 3 act comedy, by E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1887:
23035, Sept. 10: 2c. Sept. 20. 36147
Philosophe (Le) sans le savoir; [par] Michel-
.li'au Sedaiue, oomedie en 5 actes et en prose.
Variorum critical ed. based upon the second
Paris ed. of 1766 and its appendix with an in-
troduction treating of all known editions and
transhitiDUs, by Thomas Edward Oliver. Ur-
bana-Champaign, 111., University press [1913]
200 p. 4°. (University of Illinois. The Uni-
versity studies, vol. 4, no. 3)
© Mar. 17, 1913; 2c. Apr. 21, 1913; A:
346293; Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, 111. 36148
com^die en cinq actes et en prose, by Michel-
Jean Sedaine, ed. with introduction and notes
by Thomas Edward Oliver. New York, Ox-
ford universitv press, American branch ; Lon-
don. Toronto [etc.] H. Milford, 1914. xlvii, 159
p. front, (port.) 12°. (Oxford French se-
ries, by American scholars)
© -lug. 20, 1914; 2c. Au,g. 24, 1914; A;
.379207; Oxford university press, American
branch. New York. 36143a
Philosopher (The) See All in the way of life
1813
36149
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36168
Philosopher (The) and the fool; or. When Greek
meets Greek, book and lyrics by Cbas. S. Adol-
man, music by Ben. M. Jerome. 87 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© C. S. Adelnian and B. M. Jerome. New
York; D : 6583. Apr. 10, 1905; 2c. Mar. 27,
1905. 36149
Philosopher (The) and the tooth-ache,
gar-coated philosophy.
See Su-
Philosopher (The) of Driftwood; or, Retribu-
tion, a drama in 5 acts, by A. J. Miller. Type-
written.
© Aima Jenness Miller, Washington ; 1898 :
69604, Nov. 29 ; 2c. Dec. 20. 36150
Philosophie (Die) des herzens.
(The) philosophy.
See Heart's
Phil's romance; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
F, M. Thomas. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1911; D : 23412 ; Frank M.
Thomas, Indianapolis. 36151
Philter (The) brewer; a comedy in 4 acts, by
Capt. C. Kiener. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Scenario]
© Charles Kiener, Washington ; D : 15548,
Apr. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1909. 36152
Phipps. See Five one act plays.
Phobus' fix; a musical dramatic composition,
written and composed by H. Wall.
© Harry Wall, New York; 1871:9606.
Oct. 14. 36153
01% Who is he? a musical extravaganza in
1 act, by the Vokes family.
© Harry W. Oorbyn, New York; 1873:
11680, Oct. 10. 36154
Phocion; a dramatic poem, and other poems, by
Edwin Adams Doyle. Winchester, O.. The
author, 1910. vii, 214 p. front., illus. 12°.
© Dec. 27, 1910; 2c. Dec. 30, 1910; A:
278700; E. A. Doyle, Winchester, O. 36154a
a dramatic poem founded on destiny, by
E. A. Doyle. Winchester, O., Herald publish-
ing CO., 1896-7.
© E. A. Doyle, Winchester, O. ; 1S9(5 :
67721, Dec. 12; 2c. Dec. 31. 36154b
Phoebe; or. The emigrant waif, a domestic
drama in 5 acts and 7 tableaux, by F. L.
Greenwood.
© Fred L. Greenwood, Chicago ; 1876 : 8760.
July 26. 36155
Phoebe Anne's hotel; a 1 act farce, by E. Lis.s-
ner. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emanuel Llssner. Boston ; D : 1.5083. Feb.
15, 1909; 2c. Feb. 15, 1909. 36156
Phoebe Snow and the Irish tenor; by J. Egan.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jefferson Egan, New York ; D : 8980, Aug.
21, 1906; 2c. Aug. 21, 1906. 36157
Phoebe's failure; an original play, by Robert N.
Latham.
© Robert Latham, New York ; 1882 : 8760,
May 27. 36158
Phoenissae. See Tragedies (The) of Seneca.
Phcenix (The); a drama in 4 acts, by M. Nobles.
Chicago, The Dramatic pub. co., 1900. 3 p. 1.,
128 p. 12°.
© Milton Nobles, Brooklyn ; 1900 A : 30963.
Dec. 22; 2c. Dec. 22. 36159
(suggested by the Ru.ssian) u play in 1
act. by Laurence Irving. New York, S.
French; London. S. French, ltd.. 1907. 25 p.
12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 11282.
Sept. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1907. 36160
Phoenix (The) mills. Typewritten.
© Walter Deffenbaugh, Chicago; 1897:
64903, Nov. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 22. 36161
Phone 5410, Bother; fairy play in a prologue
and 3 acts, by G. Richardson. [2], 68 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1915 ; D : 42188 ; Grace Rich-
ardson, New York. 36161a
Phoney (The) bluff gold mine; 1 act play in 2
scenes, by J. A. Mitchell. [1], 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1912; D: 28920; Joseph A.
Mitchell. Philadelphia. 36162
Phonograph (The); by F. H. Shepard. [23] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Hall Shepard, Detroit; D : 4722,
Mar. 14, 1904; 2c. Mar. 14, 1904. 36163
a comedy farce, by G. Douglas and P. Mc-
Carty.
© George Douglas and Page McCarty,
Washington ; 1878 : 6202, May 22. 36164
scenes from an original comedy, by H. H.
Winslow. [6] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Herbert Hall Winslow, New York ; 18SS :
35565, Dec. 14; 2c. Dec. 14. 36165
or. The republic's peril, a drama in 4 acts.
by T. W. Healy.
© Thaddeus W. Healy, Carson City, Nev. ;
1897:26160, Apr. 28. 36166
Phonograph (The) wedding; drama in 1 act,
by R. V. Carr. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1911; D: 23089; Robert V.
Carr, Los Angeles. 36167
Phonograph (The) witness; a drama in 5 acts.
© George William Hill, Chicago; 1882:
13798, Aug. 21. 36168
1814
36169
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36187
Phonographic (A) farce; by J. W. Dodge.
[8] p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Watson Dodge, New Orleans ; 1901
D:35, Jan. 14; 2c. Jan. 14, 1901. 36169
Phonographs; a drama in 3 acts, by G. W.
Pope.
© Gustavus W. l*ope, Washington ; 1S79 :
2948, Mar. 3. 36170
Phony's four bits; farce in 1 ;u't. by W. F.
Hatch. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1911 ; D : 25388 ; W. F. Hatch,
San Francisco. 36171
Phormio; comedy in 5 acts, bv Terence, tr. bv
Barrett H. Clark. New York, S. French;
London, 8. French, ltd., 1915. 49 p. 12°.
© Feb. 12, 1915; 2c. Feb. 15, 1915; D:
39674; Samuel French, New York. 36171a
Phosphorescent (A) failure; play in 3 acts, by
Charles (:Joddard. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1915; D : 40281 ; Star co.,
New York. 36171b
Photografter (The); 1 act comedy, by B.
Marion. 5 p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. May 23. 1910 ; D : 21126 ; Bert IMarion,
Paterson. 36172
Photograph (A) frame; play, bv Lady S. Grant.
(In The Ladies' field, v. 68. no. 881, Jan. 30.
1915)
© Jan. 27, 1915; Ic. Feb. 26, 1915: D:
39803; Lady Sybil Grant, Roehampton, Eng-
land. 36172a
Photographed voice; or, Science and love, 1 act
comedy, by M. A. Keller. [22] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1909 ; D : 16823 ; Marie A.
Keller, San Francisco. 36173
Photographer (The); a musical comedy, book
and lyrics by B. Mcintosh.
© Burr Mcintosh, New York ; D : 9747. Jan.
5, 1907. 36174
See also Master (The) eye.
Photographer's (A) troubles; farce in 1 act.
by Jessie A. Kellev. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1915. 24 p. 12°.
© June 9, 1915; 2c. June 16, 1915; D:
40948; Samuel French, New York. 36174a
Photographic blunders. See Amateur (An)
snap shot.
Photographic fun; or. Fifty breaks in eight
minutes, by W. J. Webb. 3 p. f°. Printed.
© William Jackson Webb, Red Bud, 111.;
1885:4580, Feb. 20; 2c. 'Oct. 10. 36175
• Same.
© W. J. Webb, Red Bud, 111. ; 1885 : 20230,
Sept. 26. [For copies reed, see 1885:4580]
36176
Photographing the baby.
feminine.
See Eternal (The)
Photos; an original eccentricity in 2 acts, by
B. E. Woolf.
© Alice Harrison, United States; 1880:
6046, Apr. 17. 36177
Phra, the Phoenician; play in 4 acts, by A.
Skipworth and B. Royce. 106 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910; D : 20772 ; Brighara
Royce and Alison Skipworth, New York.
36178
Phraates 4; or, The Arsacidae, a tragedy in 5
acts, by L. P. McCarty. Ms.
© L. P. McCarty, San Francisco; 1882:
6573, Apr. 25; [2c. received] 36179
Phrenological and matrimonial institution;
or, Phrenologically mated and married by
telephone, a drama in 3 acts, by N. R. Lynch.
© Nathaniel R. Lynch, Philadelphia ; 1880 :
6344, Apr. 24. 36180
Phryne; by L. Auge de Lassus.
© Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany ; 1897 :
51032, Sept. 13. 36181
a Grecian tragedy in 5 acts, by E. Fellner.
© Eugene Fellner, Boston ; 1890 : 16949,
Mny 23. 36182
Phunny phellows in a great old time; or. The
troublesome visitor, a minstrel specialty and
farce conglomeration in 1 act and 1 scene, by
W. Trimble.
© William Trimble. New Orleans; 1895:
38085, July 23. 36183
Phyllis; a comic opera in 3 acts, written by
O. W. Jackson, composed by Rich. J. Wil-
mot and N. Clifford Page.
© Osmund W. Jackson, San Francisco;
1891 : 33252, Sept. 17.
36184
— ■ an operetta in 2 acts, by A, E. Thomas.
[77] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Albert E. Thomas, New York; D: 12281,
Jan. 31, 1908; 2c. Feb. 1, 1908. 36185
a romance of old Virginia, a comic opera
in 2 acts, adapted from A Jamestown romance,
by Sara Beaumont Kennedy, adaptation and
lyrics by A. H. Laidlaw, jr., music by Richard
li. Warren. Typewritten.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr.. New York ;
1896 : 51693, Sept. 15 ; 2c. Nov. 10. 36186
Phyllis as Juliet; a romantic comedy drama in
5 acts, founded in part on a novel. The play-
ers of London by Louise Beecher Chancellor,
by F. Rider.
© Fremont Rider. Nvack, N. Y. ; D : 14722,
Jan. 2, 1909. 36187
1815
36188
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36208
Phyllis Dene; or. Hidden bonds, a 3 act play,
by G. W. Presbrey.
© Gene W. Presbrey, New York ; 1887 :
27576, Oct. 25. 36188
Phyllis Denohr; a drama in 5 acts, suggested
by Hugh Conway's Dark days.
© Charlotte Thompson Rogers, United
States; 1885:4898. Feb. 26. [Note: This
drama has been enquired for under title.
Phyllis Denobr; or, Drifting clouds] 36189
Phyllis Lane; play in 4 acts, by B. Greenfield.
[1], 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1914 ; D : 35775 ; Ben Green-
field. Kalamazoo, Mich. 36189a
Phyllis, the beggar girl; a romantic melodrama
in 3 acts, by W. A. Siegfried. Clyde, O..
Ames publishing co.. 1890. 11 p. 12°.
([Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 51)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde. O. ; 1890:18213.
.Tune 4; 2c. June 13. 36190
Phyllis's inheritance. Sec Phillis's inherit-
ance.
Phynnodderee (The); a romantic drama, by
G. S. Fleming.
© George S. Fleming, Chicago ; 1894 : 23098.
May 7. 36191
Physic to a dog — and others; a 1 act comedy,
by Edward Porter [pseud, of Edward Porter
Dechert]
© Edward Dechert, Philadelphia; D : 418,
May 1, 1901. 36192
Physical culture girl; a dramatic composition,
by E. Clayton.
© Estelle Clayton. New York; D : 6062,
.Tan. 12. 1905. 36193
Physical director; by Doc and E. Roberts. 5 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1910 ; D : 20457 ; Edna Rob-
erts and Doc Roberts, Philadelphia. 36194
Physical (The) torture club; farce, by Willis
N. Bugbee. Lebanon, O., March brothers
[1912] 3 p. 8°.
© Sept. 9, 1912: 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30812; March bros., Lebanon, O. 36195
Physician (The); an original play in 4 acts, by
Henry Arthur Jones. New York, The Mac-
millan company ; London, Macmillan & co.,
ltd., 1899. ix, 114 p. 16°.
© Macmillan co., New York ; 1899 : 8007.
.Tan. 25 ; 2c. .Tan. 25. 36196
Physician (The) and the girl; drama in 4 acts,
by C. A. Russell. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1909 ; D : 17150 ; Charles Al-
bert Russell, New Bedford, Mass. 36197
Piano (The) agent; a drama in 5 acts, by E, C.
Sexton. 42 p. f°. Typewritten.
© E. C. Sexton, Chicago ; 1891 : 11534, Mar.
30; Ic. Mar. 30. 36198
Piano (The) collector; play in 1 act, by Ike
Garson. [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8. 1914 ; D : 37134 ; Billie Garson.
Grand Rapids. Mich, 36198a
Piano dream; by S. Zula.
© Samuel Zula, New York ; D : 11981, Dec.
24, 1907. 36199
Piano (The) fiend; comedy, by I. Witmark and
F. B. Hawkins.
© Isidor Witmark, New York ; 1892 : 11519.
Mar. 14. 36200
Piano (The) phiends; by J. L. Lasky.
© Jesse Louis Laskv, New York ; D : 107.51.
June 12, 1907. 36201
Piano (The) tuner; or. An insurance agent's
mistake, by B, S. Nefif. 7 p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© Benjamin S. Neff, New York; D : 2526.
Nov. 1, 1902; 2c. Jan. 27, 1903. 36202
Piazza ladies; monologue, by B. B. Hayward.
Typewritten.
© Beatrice B. Hayward, Wayland, Mass, ;
1898:64365, Nov. 2; 2c. Nov. 3. 36203
Pica-floja; di&logo en prosa con sus distrac-
ciones musicales, original de .T. Garcia Cruz,
musica de J. Garcia Cruz y Vicente Romero.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1911.
16 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24316; .Toaqufn Garcia Cruz, Madrid. 36204
Picaros (Los) hombres; zarzuela en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 3 cuadros, escrita en prosa y verso,
original de E. Zaballos, mtlsica de los maestros
J. Cristobal y A. Camacho. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1911. 41 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Dec, 30, 1911 ; 2c, Jan, 2, 1912 ; D : 28161 ;
Eniilio Zaballos, Madrid. 36205
Picayune (A) 1803; by E, Athelston. Type-
written.
© Edith Athelston. New York; 1900 A:
21502, Aug. 28; Ic, Aug. 28; Ic. Oct. 27.
36206
Piccadilly roses; monologue, by J. INIarriott-
Hodgkins, [5] p, 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. July 7, 1910 ; D : 21492 ; Jessie Mar-
riott-Hodgkins, London. 36207
Piccola (La) fonte; dramma in 4 atti, [di] R.
Bracco. Palermo [etc.] R. Sandron [1906] 2
p. 1., [vii]-xii, 272 p., 1 1, 12°.
© res, under act of Mar, 3, 1905. by Roberto
Tiracco & Remo Sandron, Italv ; res. no, 472:
Ic. July 2, 1906. 36208
1816
36209
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36226
Piccolo (II) santo; dramma in 5 atti. [cti] R.
Bracco. Milano, Palermo, Napoli, Remo
Sanrlrou, 1910. 302 p. 12°.
© Mar. 16, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 4. 1910 ; D : 20691 ;
Roberto Bracco, Naples, Italy. 36209
Piccolomini (Die); by Schiller, ed. with an
introduction, commentary, index of person?
and places, and map of Germany, by James
Morgran Hart. New York, G. P. Putnam's
sons. 1875. Ixxi, 178 p. front, (fold, map)
16°.
© G. P. Putnam's sons, New York; 1875:
7485, July 17; 2c. .July 17. 36209a
^ The death of Walleristein; Wallenstein's
camp; by Friedrich Schiller, tr. by Samuel
Taylor Coleridge, ed. by Nathan Haskell Dole.
[Edition de luxe] Boston, F. A. Niccolls »& co.
[19021 ix p.. 1 ].. 426 p. incl. col. front, pi.
8°.
© Francis A. Niccolls & co.. Boston: A:
25231, Jan. 18, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 1. 1902. 36209b
Pick (The) of Oakham; or, The girl with the
bad habit, sporting melodrama in 4 acts, by
Leo Trevor and John Harwood. New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1910.
28 p. 12°.
© Nov. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 22, 1910; D:
22623; Samuel French, ltd., London. 36210
Pick-up (The); play in 1 act, by H. P. Lippin-
cott. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1912 ; D : 29670 ; Harry P.
Lippincott, Newark, N. J. 36211
Pickaninnies (The); by Chirence G. Drown and
E. E. Small.
© E. Eldenne Small, Yalparai.'jo, Ind. ;
1896 : 63301, Nov. 19. 36212
Pickaninnies' (The) jubilee. See Watermelon
(The) trust.
Pickaninny (The) niinstreLs.
© Ned Wayburn, New York ; D : 8357, Apr.
16, 1906. 36213
Picked-up (A) dinner; a farce in 1 act, by
Henry Oldham Hanlon. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1892. 11 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of
plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston; 1892:
20975, May 18; 2c. Sept. 2. 36214
Picket (The) guards; or, A day with our
soldiers on the picket lines during the War
of the Rebellion, by J. Woodfield. [Gam-
den, N. J., 1895] 36 p. 16°.
© Joseph Woodfield, Camden, N. J. ; 1895 :
57346, Nov. 12 ; 2c. Nov. 12. 36215
Picking a wife; in 1 act, by J. Gorman. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1911; D: 25427; Jack Gor-
man, New York, 36216
Picking a winner; farce in 3 acts, bv M. Jan-
ney. Boston. Walter H. Baker & co., 1914.
45 p. 12°.
© Aug. 15, 1914; 2c. Aug. 17, 1914; D:
37865; MacPherson Janney, New York.
36217
Pickings from Puck; a musical farce comedy
in 3 acts, by O. Mack.
© Ollie Mack, Centreville, Ind.; D : 483,
May 6. 1901. 36218
Pickle (A) in Paris. See Silver (The) tureen.
Pickle (The) salesman and the suffragist
barber; play in 1 act, by D. Livingston. 9 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1915 ; D : 41309 ; David Living-
ston. Chicago. 36218a
Pickled polliwog; farce in 1 act. by O. E.
Young. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co.. 1909.
20 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 479] )
© Nov. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1909 ; D : 17419 :
Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. 36219
Pickles; farce-comedy sketch, by B. Carpenter.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1910 ; D : 22608 ; Bruce Car-
penter, Brooklyn. 36220
^play in 1 act, by J. A. McCollom, jr. [1],
23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913; D: 32619; John A.
McCollom, jr., Allentown, Pa. 36221
■ — - play in 3 acts, by R. R. Rollins. 91 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22. 1913 ; D : 32044 ; Richard R.
Rollins, Des Moines. 36222
or. The school-teacher, j)laylet in 2 ac'ts,
by F. Smithson. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1911; D : 23714 ; Frank
Smithson, Great Neck, N. Y. 36222a
Pickles and tickles; a negro farce in 1 actj
for six male characters, bv Thomas Barnes.
New York, H. Roorbach, 1901. 11 p. 12°.
© Harold Roorbach, South Orange, N. J. ;
D : 981, Oct. 18, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1901. 36223
Pickles for two; a Dutch i-apid-fire talking act,
bv Harry L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman.
Chicago, T. S. Denison [1904] 10 p. 12°.
([Deuison's vaudeville sketches])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 5161, June
10, 1904 ; 2c. July 30. 1904. 36224
Picklows (The); a comedy sketch for two char-
acters, by Harry C. Baker. Typewritten.
© Henry Charles Baker, Chicago ; 1898 :
60966, Oct. 17; 2c. Oct. 17. 36225
Pickpocket (The); a f farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by F. W. Steckhan and Frank Rogers.
© Frank W. Steckhan. Boston; 1SS7 :
31653, Dec. 8. 36226
1817
36227
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36246
Pickpocket (The) — Continued.
;i fiii-ciral comedy in 3 acts, adapted from
the German of von Moser, by C. A. Doremus.
© Mrs. C. A. Doremus, New York; 1887:
28127, Oct. 31. 36227
Pickpocket (The) of Paris; a melodramatic
comedy.
© George A. Heudersfon, Buffalo; 1887:
32558, Dec. 16. 36228
Pickpockets (The); a play in 4 acts, by C. M. S.
McLellan. 138 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. M. S. McLellan, London ; D : 14487,
Dec. 9. 1908; 2c. Dec. 9, 1908. 36229
Picks (The); by W. West.
© Will West, New York ; D : 3893, Sept. 8,
1903. 36230
Pickwick (The) club. See Jingle.
Pickwick papers. See Bardell v. Pickwick. —
Jingle. — Monsieur Pickwick.
Picnic (The); an excursion playlet, by J. Gil-
roy tind Junie McCree. 21 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© John Gilroy. Brooklyn ; D : 13106, June 3.
1908: 2c. June 3, 1908. 36231
Picnic (The) girls; a musical comedy in 1 act,
by W. Barrett. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Woodward Barrett. Providence, R. I. ;
D: 15002, Feb. 5, 1909; 2c. Feb. 5, 1909.
36232
Pico; or. The legend of Castle Molfi, a melo-
dramatic pantomime Fby Clay M. Greene]
[6], 70 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Hanlon, United States; 1S83 :
9069. ]\Iay 16 ; 2c. June 4. 36233
Picture (The); dramatic composition in 3 acts,
by G. AVilson. [1], 56 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1913 ; D : 33845 ; Grace Wil-
son, Chattanooga. 36234
■ ■ on the road to Arcady, a play in 3 acts,
by H. T. Jameson. [61] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Haute Tarkington Jameson, Indian-
apolis; D: 11012, July 20, 1907; 2c. July 20.
1907. 36235
Picture-gallery (The); mu-sical play in 3 acts,
by A. E. Post. [37] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1913 ; D : 34504 ; Angelica E.
Po.st, Boston. 36236
Picture (The) girl; comedy, with music, in 2
acts, by F. Hall. [73] p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1911; D:23088; Frieda Hall,
Chicago. 36237
Picture house vaudeville; by T. E. Kyle. [9] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1911; D: 25739; Tom E.
Kyle, New York. 36238
Picture (The) in the watch; comedy in 1 act,
by B. A. Searle. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912; D: 30664; Billy A.
Searle, New York. 36239
Picture man; dramatic composition in 1 act, by
M. Manley. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1909 ; D : 17422 ; Morris
Manley and Dolly Sterling, Des Moines.
36240
vaudeville farce, by T. H. Main. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1914; D: 35572; Theopliilus
Herbert Main. Columbus, O. 36240a
by T. H. Main and J. W. Collins.
[9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1914 ; D : 38086 ; Theophilus
H. Main and John W. Collins, Akron, O.
36240b
Picture of Dorian Gray; dramatization in 1
act of the novel of Oscar Wilde, by E. Davis.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1909 ; D : 17442 ; Edwards
Davis, New York. 36241
Picture (The) of Dorian Grey. See Damning
of Darien Grey.
Picture (A) of happiness; by R. Stodart. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Robert Stodart, New York ; D : 6650.
May 8, 1905 ; 2c. May 8, 1905. 36242
Picture plays; by Marguerite Merington. New
York, Duflield & company, 1911. 133 p. front.,
plates.* 8°.
Contents : The last sitting. — A salon carr§
fantasy. — His mother's face. — A Gainsborough
lady. — Artist-mother and child. — Queen and
emperor. — Millet group.
© Dec. 7, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1911 ; A : 300918 ;
Duffield & CO., New York. 36243
Pictures from life; by T. Luiz de Freitas. Cald-
well, Id., Gem state rural printers, 1903.
1 p. 1.. 46 p. 8°.
© Thome Luiz de Freitas, Caldwell, Id. :
D:1313, Nov. 27, 1903; 2c. Dec. 19, 1903.
36244
Pictures from, the old time South; a drama,
by M. A. Greer.
© Mary Antry Greer, Corsicana, Tex.;
1890:9035, Mar. 19. 36245
Pictures in the fire; a tableau entertainment,
by Bertha Currier Porter. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1905. 21 p. 12°, (On cover:
Baker's novelties)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D: 7111,
Aug. 15, 1905; 2c. Oct. 2, 1905. 36246
1818
36247
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
86264
Pictures of mythology; compiled by M. B. Prit-
ner.
© Mary Bly Pritner, Manhattan, Kan. ;
1899 : 6691. Jan. 19. 36247
Pidge; or, The white pig'eon, a farce-comedy in
3 acts, by M. Wood. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© MorBmer Wood, San Francisco ; 1889 :
21599, July 12; Ic. July 12. 36248
Pido la palabra; aproposito en 1 acto, en prosa
y verso, original de E. L6pez-Mariu. IMadrid
[Sociedad de autores e.spanoles] 1908. 26 p.
12°.
© Enrique Lopez-Marin, Madrid ; D : 13850.
Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 36249
Pie-dish (The) See Five plays; by G. Fitz-
maurice.
Pie (The) girl; by W. B. Hene.
© William B. Hene, Denver ; D : 10123. Feb.
28, 1907. 36250
Pie (The) haters; a farce in 1 act, by F. Dobin-
son and A. Mathews. 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Florence Dobinson and Amanda Mathews,
New York ; D : 11169, Aug. 13, 1907 ; 2c. Sept.
23, 1907. 36251
Pie-rats (The) of Penn Yan; an original bur-
lesque.
© Tony Pastor, New York; 1880:2723.
Feb. 19. 36252
Piece (A) of blue ribbon; a sketch in 1 act,
by P. Shaw. [1], 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1912 ; D : 29868 ; Percv Shaw.
New York. 36253
Piece (A) of brown paper; a serio-comic drama
in 4 acts, by D. A. Reynolds.
© D. A. Reynolds, Lansing, Mich. ; 1891 :
44430, Dec. 7. 36254
Piece (A) of holly. Sec Breaking the ice.
Piece of ivory; play in 1 act, by F. Lincoln.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1910; D : 20777 ; Florence
Lincoln, Charlestown, Mass. 36255
Piece (A) of lace. See Lilly.
Piece (A) of land; drama in 4 acts and 6 scenes,
by M. Orsanowa. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1915; D : 41715 ; Maczha
Orsanowa, Kankakee, 111. 36255a
Piece (A) of office furniture; playlet in 1 act,
by D. A. Bragdon. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1913 ; D : 33964 ; Dudley
Acton Bragdon, St. Louis. 36256
Piece (A) of pie; an original comedy drama in
3 acts, by C. Gilday.
© Charles Gilday, New York ; 1885 : 26991.
Dec. 21. 36257
Piece (A) of steel; an original play in 4 acts,
by J. Reinhart and A. P. Seilhamer.
© John Reinhart and Alvin P. Seilhamer,
New York ; 1893 : 37248, Aug. 11. 36258
Pieces of eight; a romantic comic opera in 2
acts, book and lyrics by S. A. Rutherford,
music by I. M. Wilson.
© Irving M. Wilson, San Francisco; D:
9183, Sept. 17, 1906. 36259
Pied (The) Piper; a musical play in 2 acts,
book by Austin Strong and R. H. Burnside.
87 p. 4°. TypewTitten. [Libretto only]
© R. H. Burnside, New York; D : 14426,
Dec. 1, 1908; 2c. Dec. 1, 1908. 36260
Piedra (La) azul; humorada comico-llrica en 1
acto, dividido en 2 cuadros, inspirada en un
cuento ingles, original de J. del Rio, musica
del maestro Rafael Calleja. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espauoles] 1914. 50 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36558 ; Jorge del Rio, Madrid. 36260a
Piedra del sol. See Rock of the sun.
Piedra (La) filosofal; 6, El amor en cuarta
plana, juguete comico en 1 acto y 3 cuadros,
en prosa y verso, original de J. Alarcon y
Ortuiio. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1915. 45 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic.^June 25, 1915; D:
41058 ; Jose Alarc6n v Ortuuo, Madrid.
36260b
Piedras (Las) preciosas; zarzuela bufa en 1
acto y 3 cuadros, en prosa, original de Luis de
Larra y Eugenio Gullon, musica del maestro
Lleo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
uoles] 1907. 36 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Larra y Gullon, Madrid ; D : 10798, June
18. 1907; 2c. June 18. 1907. 36261
Piege (Le); drame en 1 acte, de C. Hellem et P.
d'Estoc. Paris. L'lilcho du theatre & de la
nmsique, 1912. 18 p. 8°.
© Dec. 18, 1912; 2c. Jan. 25. 1913; D:
32071; Charles Hellem & Pol d'Estoc, Paris.
36262
Piensa el ladron; comedia en 1 acto y en prosa.
original de F. de Palomera. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1909. 23 p. 12°.
© Federico de Palomera, Madrid ; D :
16131. June 23, 1909; 2c. June 23, 1909.
36263
Pierre and his people. See Outlaws (The)
Pierre Cadeau, the fisherman of Grosse Pointe;
a comedy drama in 3 acts, by J. Enright.
© John Enright, Detroit; 1890:18677,
June 9. 36264
1819
36265
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36281
Pierre et Therese; piecje en 4 actes, par M. Pr§-
vost. 33 p. 4°. (L'lllustration theatrale.
no. 136, 15 Janvier 1910)
© Jan. 15, 1910; 2c. Apr. 2. 1910: D:
20677; Marcel Prgvost, Paris. 36265
Pierre of tlie plains; a play in 4 acts, by E:
Sohvyn. [150] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edear Sehvyn. New York ; D : 12330,
Feb. 8, 1908; 2c. Feb. 21, 1908. 36266
Pierre (The) trail; drama in 5 acts, by A. Carr.
116 p. 16°. Printed.
© Ic. .Tiilv 3, 1911 ; D : 24622 ; Albert Carr.
Hill City, S. D. 36267
Same. Hill City, S. D., 1911. 116 p. 16'
© July 25, 1911; 2c. July 28, 1911; T>:
24790; Albert Carr, Hill City. S. D. 36268
Pierre's liebe; ein schauspiel in 4 akten, von
Robert Overwe.a:. Leipzig, Schulze & co.,
1911. 77 p. 12°.
© May 8, 1911 ; 2c. June 26, 1911 ; D : 24570 ;
Schulze & CO., Leipzig. 36269
Pierre's policy; play in 1 act, by J. Jex. [19] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1914; D : 39227 ; John Jex,
Philadelphia. 36269a
Pierrette and the marble shepherd; fantasy in
1 act, by A. Winspeare. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1915; D : 39713 ; Anthony
Winspeare, London. 3626913
Pierrot; ein spiel in 4 bildern, von Otto Such-
land. Berlin-Charlottenburg, Vita, deutsches
verlagshaus, 1914. 45 p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914; D: 36880; Vita,
deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin-Charlottenburg.
36269c
Pierrot and the moon-maiden; pantomime in
1 act, by Mme. E. Albert! and Marshall
Stuart, fl], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1913; D : 34627 ; Mme. E.
Alberti, New York. 36270
Pierrot, the prodigal; or, The prodigal son. a
dramatic pantomime in 3 acts, by A. Daly,
from the French of Michel Carr^,' fils, music
by A. Wormser.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1890:37220.
Nov. 24. 36271
Pierrots (Les); piSce en 5 actes et 7 tableaux,
. par G. Grillet. Paris, P. V. Stock, 1909. 201 p.
12°.
© Gustave Grillet, Paris ; D : 16204, Julv 1,
1909; 2c. July 1, 1909. 36272
Pierrots letztes abenteuer; pantomime in 1
act, von Victor Arnold und Friedrich Ber-
mann. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1911; D: 25349; Comoedia.
Vienna. 36273
Pierrot's sacrifice. See Golden (The) age.
Pietra; by C. Foster. 21 p. 4°.' Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1911; D: 24998; Caroline
Foster, Los Angeles. 36274
in 5 acts, by Dr. Mosenthal of Germany.
© Frederick Jacob Pillot, New York ; 1878 :
11675, Oct. 10. 36275
Pietro; a 1 act play, by L. M. Sawyer. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Lucy M. Sawyer, New York ; D : 7640,
Dec. 1, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1905. 36276
Pietro of Siena; drama in 3 acts, by Stephen
Phillips. New York, The Macmillan co., 1910.
4 p. ]., 3-82 p. 12°.
© Oct. 4, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1910 ; D : 22286 ;
Macmillan co.. New York. 36277
Pig-a-back; a pathetic comedy in 1 act, by
U. Davis. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ulysses Davis, Chicago ; D : 15917, Mav
21, 1909; 2c. May 20, 1909. 36278
Pig (The) and the pilgrim; a comedy in 3
acti^, l")y S. Hurd. Typewritten.
© St. Clair Hurd, Kansas City, Mo.; 1900
A : 1945, Jan. 22 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 36279
Pig (The) brother play-book; by Laura E.
Richards. Boston, Little, Brown, and com-
pany, 1915. 5 p. 1., [3]-110 p. front., plates.
12°.
Contents : The pig brother. — The shadow. —
For you and me. — The useful coal. — The sailor
man. — The cooky. — Oh, dear. — Go and come. —
Child's play. — The naughty comet. — The
tangled skein. — The cake. — Hokey-pokey. —
About angels. — The great feast. — The wheat-
field.
© Oct. 9, 1915; 2c. and alT. Oct. IS, 1915;
A: 414088; Little, Brown, and company. Bos-
ton. 36279a
Pigeon (The); a fantasy in 3 acts, by .Tohn
Galsworthy. London. Duckworth and co..
1912. 4 p. 1.. 83 p. 16°.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1912; A ad int.. 997: pubd.
Feb. 8. 1912; John Galsworthy. London.
36280
Same. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1912.
5 p. 1., 80 p. 12°.
© Mar. 9, 1912; 2c. Mar. 13. 1912; D:
29030; Charles Scribner's sons. New York.
36281
Sci' also FlRyi., by John Galsworthy,
1820
36382
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36297
Pigeon, the torment; a companion piece of
Fanchou, tlie cricket, in 5 acts, by H. P.
Taylor.
© Howai'd P. Taylor, San Francisco ; 1871 :
9114, Sept. 30 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1871. 36282
Piggy-wiggy; a Mother Goose medley in 3
acts, by B. C. Porter. 24 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Bertha Currier Porter, Lynn, Mass. ; D :
3029, Feb. 21, 1903; Ic. Feb. 21, 1903; Ic
Apr. 4, 1903. 36283
Pigram's progress; a farce in 3 acts, by K. Lee.
© Kenneth Lee, New York ; 1899 : 70944,
Oct. 31. 36284
Pigs (The) did it; a pictorial drama in 5 acts
and 1 tableau, designed by L. E. Hoffmann.
© Leon E. Hoffmann. Newark, N. J. ; 1889 :
9414, Mar. 25. 36285
Pigs in clover; a farce comedy, by L. Forrester.
© Lon Forrester, New York ; 1889 : 18035.
June 13. 36286
Pigs is pigs; comedy in 1 act, by J. Jex. [14] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1911; D : 24141 ; John Jex.
New York. 36287
Pigsty; 2 act play, by J. C. Frisch. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1909; D: 17526; John Carl
Frisch, Weehawken Heights, N. J. 36288
Pike County ballads. See Jim Bludso.
Pike County folks; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by E. O. Risley. [2], 76 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edward O. Risley and William O. Ed-
munds, United States; D:85, Jan. 28. 1901;
2c. Jan. 28, 1901. 36289
Pike County heroes. See Mississip.
Piker (The); or. The race track tout, by Ed-
ward Clark. [17] p. f°. Typev.-ritten.
© Isadore Baity. Lowell ; D : 9395, Oct. 25,
1906 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1906. 36290'
Pikeville (The) centennial; novelty entertain-
ment in 2 acts, by Willis N. Bugbee. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison & co. [1914] 29 p. 12°.
( [Denison's specialties] )
© Jan. 20, 1914; 2c. Jan. 22, 1914; D:
35747; Eben H. Norris. Chicago. 36290a
Pikeville folks; a farce comedy in 2 acts, by
Bert C. Rawley. Clyde. O., Ames' publishing
CO., 1906. 42 p. 12°. (On cover: Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no. 439)
© Ames' pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 3225. Apr. 2.
1903; 2c. Apr. 2, 1903. 36291
Pilara; comedia en 2 actos, el segundo divl-
dido en 2 cuadros, en verso, original de M.
Romerales Lozano. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1911. 87 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25024 ; Manuel Romerales Lozano, Madrid.
36292
Pilate; tragic drama in the Golden age, prologue
and 4 acts, by M. French Sheldon.
© B. F. Patterson, Boston ; 1900 A : 19297.
Aug. 3. 36293
Pilate's daughter. See Mystic (The) rose.
Pilate's wife; or, A tale of the Christ, a drama
in 3 acts, by I. C. Wells.
© Iverson C. Wells, Indianapolis; D:
11953, Dec. 20. 1907. 36294
Pildoras (Las) de Hercules; vodevil en 3
actos, (le Hennequin y Bilhaud, adaptacion y
arreglo castellano de R. Blasco, mlisica de
los maestros Valverde y Foglietti. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiaoles] 1914. 97 p.'
12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17. 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38202 ; Ricardo Blasco, Madrid. 36294a
Pilgrim (The); a comedy, by T. H. Sayre.
© T. H. Sayre, New York; 1881:13184,
Aug. 27. 36295
Pilgrim fathers; by C. P. Acer.
© Charlotte Peck Acer, Pittsford, N. Y. ;
D : 7692, Dec. 11, 1905. 36296
Pilgrim (The) kings; Greco and Goya and
other poems of Spain, by Thomas Walsh.
New York, The Macmillan company, 1915.
X p., 1 1., 130 p. 12°.
Dramatic contents : Greco paints his mas-
terpiece.— Greco's last judgment. — The maids
of honor. — Goya in the cupola.
© Oct. 13, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Oct. 14, 1915 ;
A : 414017 ; Macmillan co., New York. 36296a
Pilgrimage (The); or. The haj, a play in 3
pts., by Helen L. Willcox. New York, Mis-
sionary education movement of the United
States' and Canada. 54 p. 8°.
© Sept. 14. 1912; 2c. Sept. 16, 1912; D:
30849; Missionary education movement of
the United States and Canada, New York,
36297
Pilgrimage (The) of an idea; allegorical drama
with a prologue. 5 episodes and an epilogue,
by W. Parker. 32 p. f°. Typewritten.
'© Ic. Feb. 8, 1915; D : 39838 ; William
Parker, Los Angeles. 36297a
Pilgrims (The); libretto of the grand opera,
in 3 acts, by A. M. Tyte. [23] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1914; D : 38791 ; Arthur M.
Tyte, Riverhead, N. J. 36297b
1821
36297
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36315
Pilgrims and strangers; picture in 2 liglits,
by J. E. Middleton. [61] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 21, 1914 ; D : 37084 ; Jesse Edgar
Middleton, Toronto, Canada. 36297c
Pilgrims of the night; play in 4 acts, by J. B.
Ould. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1914 ; D : 36743 ; Jesse Bright
Ould, Unicoi, Tenn. 36297d
play in 1 act, by J. B. Ould. [2], 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1911 ; D : 25529 ; J. B. Ould,
New York. 26298
Pilgrim's progress; adapted to a motion pic-
ture pliiy, by M. E. W. Freeman and W. Din-
widdie. ' New York, Press publishing com-
pany, 1915. cover-title, 23 1. obi. 4°.
© Apr. 3, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Apr. 20, 1915 ;
A : 397643 ; Mary E. Wilkins Freeman and
William Dinwiddle, Metuchen, N. J. 36298a
adapted to tbe stage, by G. G. Colling-
ham. Typewritten.
© George G. Collingham, London; 1896:
69248. Dec. 21 ; 2c. Dec. 21. 36299
a dramatization of Bunyan's Pilgrim's
Pilgrim's progress — Continued.
a scenario for the dramatization of Bun-
progress, by J. E. Bloom.
© Jacob E. Bloom, New York ; 1889 : 10976,
Apr. 6. 36300
— -dramatized by A. A. Krantz and W. F.
Pentz.
© A. A. Krantz and Wm. F. Pentz, Balti-
more ; 1882 : 12938, Aug. 5. 36301
dramatized by W. R. Whitehead, from
John Bunyan's Pilgrim's progress.
© W. R. Whitehead, Hamilton, O. ; 1876:
6204, May 20. 36302
— Same. 2d. pt.
© W. R. Whitehead, Hamilton, O. ; 1877:
7954, July 9. 36303
— from Bunyan, by Russell Thorndike [i. e.
A. R. Thorndike] 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Russell Thorndike, Aylesford,
England; D: 12394, Feb. 20, 1908; 2c. Feb.
20, 1908. • 36304
— a play in 5 acts, from John Bunyan's alle-
gory, by J. MacArthur, music from Dvorak,
Bach, Mozart, Orlando Gibbons and from The
Messiah ami Parsifal. [76] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© James MacArthur, New York ; D : 8176,
Mar. 17, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1906. 36305
sacred drama in 4 acts, adapted from John
Bunyan's immortal allegory, by Walter
Stephens. London, F. Griffiths [1914] 78 p.
12°.
© Jan. 8, 1914 ; Ic. Apr. 10, 1914 ; D : 36698 ;
Francis Griffiths, London. 36305a
yan's allegory into a play of 5 acts, by H. Saint-
Gaudens. [2], 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1912; D: 30963; Homer
Saint-Gaudens, Windsor. 36306
spectacular drama in 5 acts, by G. M.
Ritchie. 129 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Metzler Ritchie, Omaha, Neb. ;
D:5641, Oct. 14, 1904; 2c. Nov. 12, 1904.
36307
See also Bunyan's dream. — Christian's
(The) progress. — Enjoyable entertainments.
Pilkerton's peerage; a comedy in 4 acts, by
A. H. Hawkins. [120] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Anthony Hope Hawkins, London; D:
292, Apr. 1, 1901; 2c. Apr. 1, 1901. 36308
■ by Anthony Hope [pseud, of Anthony
Hope Hawkins] London, Samuel French,
ltd. ; New York, Samuel French, 1908. 112 p.
12°. ([French's acting library ed.])
© Anthonv Hope Hawkins, London ; D :
13826, Sept. 19, 1908; 2c. Dec. 21. 1908.
36309
Pillars (The); play in 5 acts, by J. R. Mann.
95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1913; D: 33748; J. Rexford
Mann, New York. 36310
Pillars in ruins; tragedy in 5 acts, by D. R.
Arnold. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1915 ; D : 40861 ; Arnold Pes-
kind, Cleveland. 36310a
Pillars (The) of society; or, Supports of society,
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by Henrik Ibsen.
© Mrs. Ric Kiralfy, United States; 1878:
.3800, Mar. 30. 36311
See also Works (The) of Henrik Ibsen.
Pilot (The); a drama in 5 acts, by K. Arden.
© Edwin Arden, Castleton Corners, N. Y. ;
1893 : 6166, Jan. 31. 36312
■ play in 4 acts, by A. B. Morgan. 66 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1910
Bangs Morgan, New York.
Pilot's (The) revenge; a niflodrama in 3 acts,
dramati/.cil fnjm a poem of Henrik Ibsen, by
A. C. Wallberg.
© Anna Cronlijehn Wallberg, New York;
D
20040 ; Agnes
36313
1890: 1S3;«), Aug. 27.
36314
Pilsner and Poppyseed, the two Gei-man gaza-
bos; a sketch in 1 act, by Harry L. Newton.
Boston, W. H. Baker & Co., 1904. 11 p. 12°.
© Walter 11. B;iker & co., Boston; D: 5292,
July 13, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 0, 1904. 36315
1822
36316
COPYEJGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36336
Pinafore. See Dancing (The) operettas. — Pin-
afore up-to-date.
Pinafore up-to-date; comedy burletta on the
opera Pinafore, by the William duo. [17] p.
4°. Typewritten.
(g) Ic. Sept. 30, 1911; D: 25355; Williams
duo, Houston. 36316
Piuce; saynete, de Hubert Genin. 2 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D: 30002; Gaumont
CO., New York. 36317
Same.
© Ic. May 9, 1913 ; D : 33178 ; Gaumont co..
Flushing, N. Y. 36318
Pinch (The); vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by A.
Stevvart. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1914; D : 37854 ; Andrew
Stewart, Washington. 36318a
Pinch (The) hitter; base-ball comedy in 3 acts,
by H. W. Osborne. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26; 1912; D: 30347; Harry W.
Osborne, Chicago. 36319
Pinched for life. See Honourable (The)
Pine branches; a play in 4 acts, by B. E. Magee.
[67] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1913; D: 32336; Bertha E.
Magee, Troy, N. Y. 36320
Pine tree. See Fairy plays for children.
Piney woods; a dramatic composition represent-
ing the dialect of the Piney woods district bv
J. M. White. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. M. White. Meridian, Miss.; D: 15855,
jj May 14, 1909 ; 2c. May 22, 1909. 36321
Ping- mung". See Little Pete.
Ping-pong; a comedy in 3 acts, by C. Clement.
© Clay Clement, Chicago ; D : 1953, May 31,
1902. 36322
■ ■ an extravaganza in 2 acts, by E. Smith.
© Edgar Smith, Elmhurst, N. Y. ; D : 1695,
Apr. 7, 1902. 36323
■ or, An old game, a 3 act farce, tr. and
adapted by F. E. Richards. [65] p. t°.
Typewritten.
© Florence E. Richards, New York; D :
2778, Dec. 29, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1902. 36324
Ping-pong (The) girl; musical comedy in 2
acts, by Isabelle Underwood and G. S. Star-
ling.
© George S. Starling, Long Branch, N. J. ;
D : 1939, May 27, 1902. 36325
Pinheads (The); a comic opera in 3 acts [by J.
Clarke] Flushing, L. S. Case, printer, 1913.
23 p. 8°.
© Mar. 7. 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1913 ; D : 32720 ;
John Clarke, Flushing, N. Y. 36326
Pinhead's pickle; comedy in 4 acts, by G. L.
Sayler. [131] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35215 ; G. L, Sayler,
Chicago. 36327
Pink carnations; a monologue for a lady, by
Giselle D'Unger. Chicago, The Dramatic pub-
lishing company [1901] 5 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1027,
Oct. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 36328
Pink (The) cockatoo; a farce in 3 acts, by A. D.
Clement.
© Ada D. Clement, San Francisco ; D : 2208,
Aug. 9, 1902. 36329
a 3 act farce, by A. Dougherty [i. e. A. D.
Clement]
© Ada Dougherty, San Francisco; 1900 A:
5047, Feb. 23. 36330
Pink deviless; play in 1 act, by R. A. Bliss. 43
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1911; D: 25287; Rose A.
Bliss, New York. 36331
Pink dominoes; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Dela-
cour and A. Henuequin, adapted [from the
French Les domiuos roses] by Maurice
Hageman. Chicago, The Dramatic publishing
company [1902] 70 p. 12°. ([Sergei's act-
ing drAma] )
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 2641,
Nov. 22, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1902. 36333
■ a farcical comedy in 3 acts, arr. and
adapted from the French of Les dominos roses
by James O. Kaler.
© John Stetson, Boston; 1877:5517, May 7.
36333
Same.
© John Stetson, United States ; 1877 : 7955,
July 9. 36334
Pink (The) hussars; a musical comedy in 2
acts, book by Charles J. Campbell and Ralph
McGay Skinner, music by Julian Edward.s
and Alfred E. Aarons. [51] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Campbell and Skinner, New York ; D :
7490, Nov. 2, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1905. 36335
Pink (The) lady; new musical comedy in 3 acts,
book and lyrics by C. M. S. McLellan, music
bv Ivan Caryll. Book of lyrics. London,
Chappell & CO., 1912. 28 p. 8°.
© Apr. 11, 1912; 2c. Apr. 12, 1912; D:
29350 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 36336
Pink (The) letter; farce in 1 act, by H. E.
Smith. [l],20p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1914 ; D : 36198 ; Henry Ers-
kine Smith, New York. 36336a
5379— VOL 2—17-
-11
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DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36357
Fink letters; comedy playlet, by L. T. Olles-
Iieimer. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1913; D : 33503 ; Louis T.
Ollesheimer, Detroit. 36337
Pink McGee and others; melodrama in 4 acts,
by G. Abbott. 6-105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1914 ; D : 35791 ; George Ab-
bott, New York. 36337a
Pink (The) mask; a play in 1 act, by R. R.
Roberts. [5] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1912 ; D : 31037 ; R. R. Rob-
erts, Marshfork, W. Va. 36338
Pink (The) night-dress; play in 1 act, by F. K.
Peile. [23] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1913; D : 34764 ; F. Kinsey
Peile, London. 36339
Pink (The) of perfection; new musical farce in
1 act, by .S. Hicks. [2], 28 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1912; D : 30897 ; Seymour
Hicks, London. 36340
Pink (The) pavilion: musical comedy in 3 acts,
by Philip Hayman [i. e. W. H. P. Haynian]
[100] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913; D : 35112 ; Westby
Henry Pliilip Hayman, Los Angeles. 36341
Pink pearl; a play, by Will E. Chapman.
© Leander Richardson, New York ; 1885 :
1.5681, July 21. 36342
Pink (A) perfumed note; [by] Robert C. V.
Meyers.
© P. Garrett and co., Philadeli->hia ; 1890:
26524, Aug. 29 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1892. 36343
Pink (The) rosette; by F. H. Hopkins. Type-
written.
© Florence Harriet Hopkins, Philadelphia ;
1900 A : 1036, Jan. 11 ; 2c. Jan. 11. 36344
Pink (The) scarf; bright little sketch, bv Duckie
Smith. Lebanon, O., March bros. [1912] 16
p. 12°.
© Sept. 0, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30804 ; March bros., Lebanon, O. 36345
Pink (The) swan pattern; a play in 2 acts, for
female characters only, by Maisie B. Whiting.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1905. 14 p. 12°.
(On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7085,
Aug. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1905. 36346
Pink (The) Venus; or, The mysteries of a
night, a magico-comedy in 3 acts, by E. J.
Dooley.
© E. J. Dooley, Hartford; 1897:20702,
Mar. 31. 36347
Pinkerton Gray; sensational comedy drama in
4 acts, by J. Kennedy. [56] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© James Kennedy, Philadelphia ; D : 1667.
Mar. 29, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 29, 1902. 36348
Pinkerton's (The); or, Mother and the boys, a
farcical absurdity in 3 acts, by Frank and
S. R. Maltese. 96 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1909; D: 16691; Salvatore
Rose Maltese, New York. 36349
Piiikcyr p!ny in 1 act, by G. B. Mason. 9 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1912; D : 31198 ; Gertrude
Bryant Mason, Los Angeles. 36350
Pinkey Krouse; a border drama in 3 acts, by
George W. Thompson.
© George W. Cumberland, United States ;
1876: 14552, Dec. 29. 36351
Pinkey, the Pinkerton g'irl; drama in 4 acts,
by Lem B. Parker. [77] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1912 ; D : 29687 ; Goes litho-
graphing CO., Chicago. 36352
Pinkie: comedy in 4 acts, by C. D. Willson. 118
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1915 ; D : 40946 ; Corwin Dale
Willson, New York. S6352a
Pinkie ^nd the fairies; a play in 3 acts, by
W. G. Robertson. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. Graham Robertson. London ; D :
14568, Dec. 19, 1908 ; 2e. Dec. 19, 1908. 36353
Pinkies (The) and the winkles; play in 1 act,
by Elizabeth F. Guptill. Franklin, ().,Eklridge
entertainment house, 1913. 21 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913 ; D : 35450 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
36354
Pino (El) del Norte; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros, en prosa y vei'so, original de
V. Casanova, mfisica del maestro Ruperto Ghapl.
^Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 19f)7.
47 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Vicente Casanova, Madrid ; D : 10658,
I\Iay 29, 1907 ; 2c. May 29, 1907. 36355
Pintele (Bas)yid (The dotted Jew); by J. Edel-
stein and B. Thomashefsky.
© Joseph Edelstein and Boris Thomashef-
skv. New York ; D : 16156, June 24, 1909.
36356
Pinturera (La); eutremgs, de Perez Capo y
.\senio. ]\Iadrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoies] 1908. 14 p. 12°.
© Perez Capo y A.senjo, Madrid ; D : 13791,
Sept. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908. 36357
1824
36358
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
86375
Pioneer (The); or, A game of hearts, by A. Z.
Chipman. Typewritten.
© Adalbert Z. Chipman and Dallas C.
Woodworth, Chicago ; 1900 A : 17189, July 12 ;
2c. July 12. 36358
Pioneer hero and a true sweetheart; drama in
4 acts,by M. S. Hollingsworth. 44 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1909; D: 17178; Miles S.
Hollingsworth, Fontanet, Ind. 36359
Pioneers (The); a musical fancy in 2 flights,
book and lyrics by F. D. Moffett. 40 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
I© Fred Dudlev Moffett, Ottawa, Kan.; D:
11876, Dec. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1907. 36360
poetic drama in 2 scenes, by James Oppen-
heim. New York, B. W. Huebsch, 1910. 61 p.
12°.
© Nov. 16, 1910; 2c. Dec. 31, 1910; D:
23021; B. W. Huebsch, New York. 36361
See also Plays of the pioneers.
Pioneer's (The) daughter. See Forty-niners
(The)
Pioneers (The) of 1849; or, The hounds of
California, a drama in 3 acts, by H. Lyles.
© Henry Lyles, Washington ; 1877 : 7471,
June 25. 36362
Pioneers (The) of '49; a drama in 8 acts, by
H. Lyles.
© Henry Lyles, Washington; 1877:14052,
Dec. 4. 36363
Pioneers (The) of Kentucky. See Daniel
Boone.
Pioniere (Die); lyrisches festspiel iu 1 akt, von
J. Gugler.
© Julius Gugler. Milwaukee; 1892:36981,
Sept. 9. 36364
Pious (A) fake; episode, by W. Montague. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1911; D : 28054 ; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 36365
Pious (A) fraud. See Sucker (The)
Pious (The) pirate; comic opera in 2 acts, l?y
C. R. Freeman. [72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1914; D: 37961; Clarence
Randolph Freeman, New York. 36365a
Pipe (A) dream; a musical farce comedy in 3
acts, by S. N. Lingard.
© Stephen Nelson Lingard, New York;
1899:76976, Nov. 25. 36366
3 act farce, by Henry K. Burton. [21] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Edwards & Brewer and H. K. Burton,
Indianapolis; D:2356, Sept. 20, 1902; 2c.
Oct. 4, 1902. 36367
Pipe (A) dream— Continued.
vaudeville act, by W. J. Nelson. 18 p.
f°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1914; D: 38855; Wm. J.
Nelson, Little Falls, N. Y. 36367a
Pipe (De) dream. See De pipe dream.
Pipe (The) dream at the race track; S. H.
Madden. [4] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1911 ; D : 25736 ; Stephen H.
Madden, Chicago. 36368
Pipe (The) dream of a bachelor. See Century
(The) ball.
Pipe dreams; comedy sketch in 1 act, by Alice
Davenport. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1910 ; D : 22265 ; Clara Mathes,
Newark, N. J. 36369
Pipe (The) fixer. See Mixed affair.
Pipe (The) of desire, and other plays; by G. E.
Barton. Boston, The Old corner book store,
inc., 1905. 5 p. 1., SO, [1] p. 12°.
Contents : The pipe of desire. — The sewing
machine. — The image of God. — The thing to
be done.
© George Edward Barton, Brookline,
Mass. ; A : 126458, Sept. 18, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 27,
1905. 36369a
Pipe (A) of peace; a comedy in 1 act, by M. C.
Smith. Oakland, Cal., Enquirer pub. co.,
1900. 1 p. 1., 10 p. illus. 8°.
© Margaret Cameron Smith, Oakland,
Cal. ; 1900 A : 9888, Apr. IS ; 2c. Apr. 18.
36370
■by Margaret Cameron. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1910. 23 p.
12°. ([French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 200] )
© Nov. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 22, 1910; D:
22614; Samuel French, New York. 36371
by O. Harper. 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1911 ; D : 23237 ; Olive Harper,
New York. 36372
a drama in 4 acts, by A. Danziger.
© Adolphe Danziger, New York ; D : 10215,
Mar. 27, 1907. 36373
a drama of today in 4 acts, by Sedley
Brown. [161] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert Conness, New York ; D : 5545,
Sept. 19. 1904; 2c. Sept. 19, 1904. 36374
Pipe (The) plot. See New Amsterdam.
Piper; play in 4 acts, by Josephine Preston
Pea body. Boston and New York, Houghton
Mifflin CO., 1909. 6 p. 1., [3]-201, [1] p. 8°.
© Nov. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 13. 1909 ; D : 17353 ;
Josephine Peabody Marks, Cambridge, Mass.
36375
1825
3687e
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36392
Piper — Continued.
a spectacular legend in 3 acts, by J. HlavS-
e?ek.
© John Hlava^ek, New York; 1894:38717,
Aug. 21. 36376
Piper and peasant; or, Phil, the foundling,
an Irish comedy, by Henry J. Byron and J. K.
Emmet.
© Joseph K. Emmet, United States; 1874:
12303, Sept. 30. 36377
Piper of Hamelin; an extravaganza in 2 acts,
founded on Robert Browning's poem, book by
G. Rearden, music by William John Hall.
[44] p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Godfrey Rearden, Chicago; D : 7308,
Sept. 25, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1905. 36378
— fantastic opera in 2 acts, by Robert Buch-
anan. Rahway, N. J., The Mershon company
press, 1893. 3 p. 1., 55 p. 16°. [Libretto
only]
© W. Heinemann, Rahway, N. .L ; 1893:
57126, Dec. 26 ; 2c. Dec. 20. 36379
in 5 acts and 9 tableaux, by I. Kiralfy, B.
Kiralfy and H. Wilke.
© Imre Kiralfy, Bolossy Kiralfy and Hu-
bert Wilke, United States; 1885:22411, Oct.
26. 36380
— See also Rat-catcher (The)
Piper O'Flynn in Mexico; [by] A. Kelcy.
© Alfred Kelcy, Philadelphia ; 1891 : 13749,
Apr. 16. 36381
Piper's (The) pay; a comedy in 1 act, by Mar-
garet Cameron. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1905. 31 p. 32°. (On
cover : French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 86)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 6511, Apr.
14, 1905 ; 2c. May 20, 1905. 36382
— drama in 3 acts, by H. B. Dox and J. G.
Dox. [79] p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. July 23, 1909; D : 16322 ; Hamilton
Bogart Dox and Julia C. Dox, Peoria, 111.
36383
a play in 3 acts, by Hamilton Bogart Dox
and J. C. Dox.
© Hamilton B. Dox and Julia C. Dox, Pe-
oria, 111. ; D : 15695, Apr. 23, 1909. 36384
Pipes and perdition; a comedy in 1 act, adapted
from the French by J. V. Prichard. New
York, O. A. Roorbach [1881] 15 p. 16°.
([Acting drama, no. 147])
© O. A. Roorbach, New York; 1881:^215,
Fob. 12 ; 2c. Mar. 9. 36385
Pipes (The) o' Pan; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
l)ook and lyrics by L. Frank Baum and G.
Scarborough, music to be composed bv Paul
Teitjens. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© George Scarborough, New York; D-
15535, Mar. 31, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1909. 36386
play in 3 acts, by S. Sherman. 33 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1. 1914 ; I) : 37742 ; Sylvia Sherman,
Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 36386a
Pipes (The) of Arcadia. See Daphne,
Pipes (The) of Pan; the scenario of a panto-
mimic divertissement in 1 act, music by Ma-
bel Daniels, book by K. Banning. [4]^ 5 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1912 ; D : 29017 ; Kendall Ban-
ning, New York. 36387
Pipiolo (El); vaudeville en 1 acto, dividido en
3 cuadros. en prosa, original de C. Allen-Per-
kins, musica del maestro Calleja. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1907. 46 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Carlos Allen-Perkins, Madrid ; D : 11521,
Oct. 12, 1907 ; 2e. Oct. 14, 1907. 36388
Pippa; play in 1 act, by J. I\I. Van Deursen,
dramatization of a short story, by E. H. de
Vere Stacpoole. [1], 22 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1914; D : 36253 ; J. M. Van
Deursen, San Bernardino, Cal. 36388a
Pippin; a modern comedy in 4 acts, by E. J.
Swartz.
© Edward J. Swartz, Philadelphia ; ISSl :
11409, .Tuly 23. 36389
Pip's fortiine. Sec Expectations.
Pipton's thunderbolt; a comedy in 3 acts, by E.
Weitzel. Typewritten.
© Edvvard Weitzel, Detroit ; 1900 A : 10496,
Apr. 25 ; 2c. May 9. 36390
Pique; play in 1 act, by Anne Snowden. [1], 24
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1914; D : 36849 ; Howell
Snowden, Oxnard, Cal. 36390a
— — a play of to-day in 5 acts, by A. Daly.
New York, The author, 1884. 97 p. 8°.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1875 : 12494,
Nov. 27 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1886. 36391
Pique and passion. See Sheridan True, jr.
Pique (The) family; a play on the Daly, by S.
Rosenfeld.
© Svdnev Rosenfeld, New York; 187G ;
2871. Mar. 7. 36392
1826
36393
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNIl'ED STATES
36408
Piqiied; a society tlrania in 5 acts, by Col. T. A.
Brown.
© T. Allston Brown, New York ; 1876 : 1257,
Jan. 28. 36393
Piquet; or, A plagiarism of to-day, by M. L.
Marks.
© Montague L. Marks, New York; 1876:
2749, Mar. 4. 36394
Piqueta (La); juguete comico en 3 actos y en
prosa, original de Tristan Bernard y Alfred
Atliys. arreglado ii la escena espaiiola por An-
ionic) Pnso, Joaquin Abati y Ricardo Viguera.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914.
91 p. 12°.
© Mar. 1.5, 1915: Ic. Mar. 17, 1915: D:
40100; A. Paso. J. Abati v R. Viguera. Madrid..
36394a
Pirate (The); drama in 4 acts, by E. Kent.
[IJ, 57 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1913 ; D : 35083 ; Esmee Kent,
New York. 36395
[5],
• a play in 4 acts, by Paul Armstrong.
59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1912 ; D : 30953 ; Paul Arm-
strong CO., New York. 36396
Pirate (A) in petticoats; comedietta, by M.
Kenne.
© Milner Kenne, United States; 1895:
36919, July 16. 36397
Pirate Lafitte; [play in 4 acts] by M. N. Ever-
ett. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1914 ; D : 37210 ; Mary N. Ev-
erett, Pasadena. 36397a
Pirate Lafitte of Barataria; play in prologue
ruid 4 acts, by :\[. N. Everett. [3], 54 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1914: D : 38355 ; Mary Nixon
Everett, Pasadena. 36397b
Pirate (The) of St. Antonio; a drama in 5 acts,
by J. Teackle.
© John Teackle, Baltimore; 1888:3420,
Jan. 31. 36398
Pirate (The) of Santo Domingo. See Mont-
bars.
Pirate of Singapore; by A. L. Onri.
© Archibald L. Onri, Lynbrook, N. Y. ; D :
7704, Dec. 13, 1905. 36399
Pirate (The) of the gulf: a libretto, by H.
Bagg. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1915 ; D : 41546 ; Helen Bagg,
Chicago. 36399a
Pirated (A) play; comedy in 1 act. by F.
Bishop. [2], 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912; D : 31367 ; Farnham
Bishop. New York. 36400
Pirates (The); play in 1 act, by G. Moyston.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1915; D : 42011 ; Guy Moy-
ston, San Francisco. 36400a
Pirate's (The) dream; a nautical operetta in 1
act and 1 scene, by S. Holdsworth.
© Samuel Holdsworth, New York; 1877:
2544, Feb. 28; 2c. Feb. 28. 36401
Pirate's (The) last shot. See Black (The)
avenger.
Pirates (The) of Bellamy River; comic opera
burlesque in 1 act, by G. E. Schultz. 26 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© George E. Schultz, Dover, N. H. ; D:
1382, Feb. 1, 1902; 2c. Feb. 1, 1902. 36402
Pirates (The) of Goose Creek,
kid.
See Grinder's
Pirates (The) of Penn Yan; an original bur-
lesque.
© Tony Pastor, New York; 1880:2724,
Feb. 19. 36403
Pirates of
operettas.
Penzance. See Dancing (The)
Pirates (The) of the air; an original libretto,
by H. A. Black.
© Horatio A. Black, Toledo, O. ; 1888:
17657, June 21. 36404
Pirates (The) of the Black Isles.
(The) fount.
See Fire
Pirates (The) of the Chesapeake. See Smoke.
Pirate's (The) treasure; drama in 1 act, by
Charles W. Goddard. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914; D: 36132; Star co..
New York. 36404a
Pirouette; or. Little Whirligig, original French
drama, by Henry Morford and Ben A. Baker,
by W. A. De Long. Amended title page.
© William A. De Long, New York; 1871:
5980, June 23. 36405
Piscatorial (A) pastoral; 1 act play, by P. W.
Porter. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1912; D: 30110; Paul W.
Porter, New York. 36406
Piste (La); comedie en 3 actes, [par] V. Sardou.
[Paris, Impr. de I'Ulustration] 1906. 2 p. 1.,
66 p. 12°.
© Victorien Sardou, Paris; D : 8213. Mar.
23, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1906. 36407
Pistols for two; a comedietta in 1 act, by Rol-
lin Cutter. Philadelphia, The Penn publish-
ing company, 1897.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1897 : 29393,
May 14; 2c. May 17. 36408
1827
36409
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36422
Pit (The); drama in 5 acts, by Channing Pol-
lock. [20'6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William A. Brady. New York ; D : 4110,
Oct. 10, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 27, 1903. 36409
Pitcher (The); baseball episode in 1 act. by Wal-
ter Montague and R. G. Edwards. 9 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© ic. Feb. 8, 1912; D:2S6S2; K. G. Ed-
wards, New York. 36410
Pitcher (The) and the well; play in 1 act, by
.T. W. FitzPatrick. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28. 1915 ; D : 40789 ; James Wil-
liam FitzPatrick, Waterbury, Conn. 36410a
Pitfall (The); play in 1 act, by J. Kolnick. [11,
31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1914; D : 35604 ; Jacob Rol-
nick, Brooklyn. 36410b
Pitfalls; play in 4 acts, by E. E. Starr. [3],
70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1913; D: 33764; Elizabeth
Ellen Starr, Baltimore. 36411
Pitiless publicity; play in 3 acts and 4 scenes,
by W. F. Allen and Marvin A. Riley. [2],
78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1911 ; D : 25465 ; Walter Fox
Allen, Lawrenceville, N. J. 36412
Pitrocions and plebolions, up in the world—-
11 — 11; a drama, by F. J. Seybold.
© F. J. Seybold, Washington: 1882:4843,
Mar. 28. 36413
Pittchen; komodie in 3 anfziigen. von C. Viebig
[i. e. C. Cohn-Viebig] Berlin, Egon Fleischel
& CO., 1909. cover-title, 132 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1909 ; D : 17265 ;
Clara Viebig, Berlin-Zelilendorf, Germany.
36414
Pittipoo Poo; Chinese comic opera in 2 acts,
libretto by E. C. AVhitton, music by Fred'k
Watson. [55] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1913; D : 35082 ; Ernest
Cushman Whitton, Brooklyn. 36415
Pittsburgh; pluv in 1 act, by Francis Hill [i. e.
C. F. Hill] [1], 21 p. 10°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1914 ; D : 35834 ;' Charles Fran-
cis Hill, Philadelphia. 36415a
Pity the blind; comedy in 3 acts, by W. H. C.
Kirkbride. 123 p. 4°. Typev.ritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1915; D: 39040; W. H.
Churcbman Kirkbride, Roland Park, I\Id.
36415b
dramatic sketch, by Alfred Allen and R. C.
Piu che Pamore; tragedia moderna in 2 episodi,
par G. d'Annunzio. Milano, Fratelli Treves,
1906. 4 p. 1., [5]-2S0 p. 12°.
© Gabriele d'Annunzio, Milan; D : 9609.
Dec. 10, 1900; 2c. Dec. 10, 1906. 36416
Piu (II) forte. See Strongest (The)
Pixie, the waif of the mines; an original drama
in 3 acts, by W. H. Rightmire.
© William H. Rightmire, New York ; 1879 :
15337, Nov. 15. 36417
Pixie-led; a fairy musical play, libretto by
Helen Broadbent and Inez Evers, music by
Inez Evers. London, J. Williams, ltd. [1912]
15 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© June 13, 1912; 2c. June 26, 1912; D:
30103; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 36418
Pixies (The); an operetta in 2 acts, libretto
by W. A. Milne. Chicago, C. F. Summy co.,
1907. 39 p. 12°.
© Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago; D:
10587, May 6, 1907 ; 2c. May 6, 1907. 36419
Pixley's prodigal parents; a comedy in 1 act,
by Mrs. G. Crane. 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Gardner Crane, Diugman's Ferry,
Pa. ; D : 11506. Oct. 11, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1907.
36420
Pixy (The) Sec Love in danger.
Place aux femmes; comedie en 4 actes, par
Albin Vakibreque et Maurice Hennequin.
Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1901. 169 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris ; D : 875. Sept. 18, 1901 ;
2c. Sept. 18, 1901. 36421
See also Moderne (Die) Eva,
Mitchell [i. e. R. C. M. Young] [2], 15 p
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1914 ; D : 37570 ; Ruth Com-
fort Mitchell. Los Angeles. 36415c
Place (A) in the sun; play in 3 acts, by Cyril
Harcourt. London, Joseph Williams, ltd. ;
New York, S. French. 1914. 62 p. 12°.
© Feb. IS, 1914; 2c. Feb. 19, 1914; D:
36085 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 36421a
Placer gold; or, How Uncle Nathan lost his
farm, a New England drama in 3 acts, by
David Hill [pseud, of David W. Hildreth]
Boston. W. II. Baker & co., 1890. 84 p. 12°.
([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1890:
26003. Aug. 23; 2c. Oct. 15. 36422
Placing Paul's play; miniature comedy, by Mr
and Mrs. H. F. Downing. London, Francis
Grimths [1913] 24 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1913; 2c. Mar. 23, 1914; D:
36586; Hem'v Francis Downing and Francis
Griffiths. London. 36422a
Plagiarism (A) of to-day. See Piquet.
1828
36423
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36441
Plague (The); the passing of a soul, a soliloquy
iu 1 act, by G. E. Crater. 13 p. 4°. Typo-
\^'ritten.
© George Edwin Crater, IS'ew Yorlc : D :
15064, Feb. 12, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1909. 36423
Plague (The) of my life; a farce in 1 act, by
Illion Daveau.
© Samuel French & son. New York ; 1873 :
13212, Nov. 14. 36424
Plague (The) of women; by L. Osbourne.
© Llovd Osbourne, San Francisco ; D : 1937,
May 26, 1902 ; 2c. May 26, 1902. 36425
Plaid Annie: play in 1 act, by I. A. Root. 30 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13. 1914 ; D : 38475 ; Ivy Ashton
Root, Pasadena, Cal. 36425a
Plaideurs (Les) See Litigation.
Plain (The) clothes man; drama in 3 acts, by
M. W. Jarrell. [55] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1914; D: 36280; Myra Wil-
liams Jarrell, Topeka, Kan. 36425b
Plain John Smith; or. The cattle show, by
H. E. Marston. [91] p. f^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1912; D : 28530 ; Herbert E.
IVIarston, Chelsea, Mass. 36426
Plain Mary Brov/n; a comedy in 2 acts, by Syd-
ney Blow. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd.. 1906. 26 p. 12°. (On cover:
French's international copyrighted ed. of the
works of the best authors, no. 100)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 8673. June
12, 1906 ; 2c. Dee. 28, 1906. 36427
Plain Molly; drama of heart interest in 4 acts,
by Miron Lefflngv,'ell. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script co., 1911. [64] p. f°.
© Dec. 4, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 8, 1911 ; D : 2.5975 ;
Alexander P.yers, Chicago. 36428
Plain (A) of ice; a drama in 3 acts, bv AV.
HiU. < ^ ^ -1
© William Hill, United States; 1886: 141«^6,
June 21. 36429
Plain people; rural play in 4 acts, by D. J.
Stevens. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1910.
61 p. 12°.
© Nov. 5, 1910 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1910 ; D : 2249S ;
Dana J. Stevens, New York. 36430
Plains (The); a drama in 1 act, founded on the
Mountain Meadows' massacre and the suf-
ferings in Deatli Valley, by S. W. Smith.
© Sam. W. Smith, San Francisco: 1874:
5955, May 4. 36431
See also California through Death Valley.
Plainsman (The); drama [in 4 acts], by T. W.
Broadhurst. New York, Pusey &, company,
1906. 45 p. 12°.
© Thomas W. Broadhurst, New York; D:
8359, Apr, 16, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1906. 36432
Plaisir d'amour; comedie-bouffo en 3 actes. de
Mouiice Froyez et Georges Berr. Paris,
Librairie Moliere, 1903. 169 p. 12°.
© F. Demoly, Paris ; D : 3551. June 8. 1903 ;
2c. July 20, 1903. 36433
Plaisirs (Les) de la peche; de Henry de Brisay.
3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D : 30013 ; Gaumont
CO., New York. 36434
Planchette; play in 1 act, by Berte Thomas.
[1]. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1913 ; D : 35294 ; Frances Ivor,
Reigate, England. 36435
Planners (The); a drama of ethics and aesthet-
ics in 3 acts, by R. K. Tect. 88 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Franklin J. Hunt, New York ; D : 10738.
.lune 11, 1907 ; 2c. June 14, 1907. 36436
Plant (The); comedy drama in 3 acts, by R.
Baker and G. Stewart. [148] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 2, 1914 ; D : 36907 ; Robert Baker
and Grant Stewart, New York. 36436a
Plantation bitters; a colored fantasy in 2 acts,
for male characters only, bv Mary B. Home.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1892. 29 p. 12°.
(On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston; 1892:
51792, Dec. 19; 2c. Jan. 27, 1893. 36437
Plantation days; by R. F. Kellam.
© R. F. Kellam, Spokane, Wash. ; D : 2580,
Nov. 10, 1902. 36438
southern farce comedy with music in 1 act,
by A. Flatico. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1913; D: 35130; Al Flatico
and Kettie Wells, Cleveland. 36439
Plantation life before the war. See Poor
(The) old slave.
Plantation (The) secret; a drama, by Mrs
W. W. Smitli.
© Mrs. W. W. Smith, Pittsburgh; 1888
34910, Dec. 7. 36440
Planter (The) and Uncle Ike, the chicken
thief; by E. Kirkpatrick. [2] p. 4°. T\i)e-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 2.5. 1910; D: 22370; Earnest
Kirkpatrick, Portland, Or. 36441
Planter's (The) daughter. See Shaun's trust.
1829
36442
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36461
Planter's life; from The Clingalee, bj' Percy
Groeiibauk. 1 p. f°. Typev/ritten.
© Chappel! & co., London ; D : 5S62, Dec. 5,
]904 : 2e. Dec. 5. 1904. 36442
Planter's (A) son; ;i melodrama in 5 acts, by
B. V. M. Gibbs. Ms.
© Bei-tha V. M. Gibb;>. Philadelphia ; 1893 :
41481, Sept. 13 ; 2e. May 24, 1895. 36443
Planter's (The) sons; a southern drama, by
S. H. [Morris.
© Samuel H. Morris, Mount Vernon, N. Y. ;
1889:39570. Dec. 26. 36444
Planter's (The) wife; an original American
comoily drama in 5 acts, by J. K. Tillotson.
© James K. Tillotson, New York; 1880:
15199, Oct. 6. 36445
— : in 4 acts, by J. K. Tillotson.
© James K. Tillotson, New York; 1880:
17146. Nov. 11. 36446
Plasar, queen of the miners; comedy drama in
prologue and 4 acts, by A. L. Johnson. [139]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, Philadelphia ;
1884 : 11838. June 11 : 2c. June 11. 36447
Plasar, queen of the mines; original play in 5
acts, by A. L. Johnson.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, Indianapolis ; 1884:
1253, Jan. 17. 36448
Plaster saints; high comedy in 3 movements,
bv Israel Zanswill. London, William Heine-
mann. 1914. 3 p. 1., 212 p. 12°.
© Sept. 24. 1914; 2c. Oct. 15. 1914; D:
38498 ; Macmillan co., New York. 36448a
Platform monologues and stage entertain-
ments; by Kate F. Ellis. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1905. 125 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7084.
Aug. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 17. 1905. 36449
Plato in the clouds. »S'c'e Land (The) of sis-
terly love.
Piatt's play; farce for the vaudeville, by E.
Kuox. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 23, 1915; D : 39487 ; Edward
Knox, Nov/ York. 36449a
Play (The): drama in 3 acts, by R. De.shon and
J. Dunne. [86] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .\ug. 4. 1911; D:24S57; Boberto
Deshon and .Tohn Duime, New York. 36450
Play-actor (The); play in 3 acts, by L. D. Wood-
man. [401 p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1911: D: 25404; Louise D.
Woodman. IMelrose, Mass. 36451
Play-actress (The); a 1 act farce, by Edythe
Lewis Schmitt. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
® E. L. Schmitt, New York ; D : 3639, June
23, 1903 ; 2c. June 23, 1903. 36452
a play iu 4 acts, adapted and arr. from Mr.
Crockett's novel, by Mrs. F. W. Kitchel.
© Mrs. Francis W. Kitchel, Perth Amboy,
N. J. ; 1895 : 51228, Oct. 9. 36453
Play and players, past and present; by H.
Holman. 1 p. 8°. Tj^pewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1910 ; D : 20893 ; Harry Hol-
man, New York. 36454
Play ball; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by J.
Wild.
© John Wild, New York ; 1888 : 8744, Mar.
24. 36455
Play (The) builders; play in 3 acts, by F. W.
Norris and Luther B. Anthony. [90] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1911 ; D : 24007 ; F. Wickham
Norris, Easton, Pa. 36456
Play (A) for a fortune. See Scotching a
snake.
Play (The) lady; comedy in 3 acts, by E. L.
Beach, jr. [140] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug, 31, 1914; D : 37973 ; Emmet
Lewis Beach, jr., Saginaw, Mich. 36457
Play not with fire; dram.'i in 2 acts, by K. S.
Valerio. l^ew York, John Polhemus, 1879.
© Katharine Sedgwick Valerio, United
States ; 1879 : 10931, Aug. 15. 36458
Play (The) of life; a sensational comedy drama
in 5 acts, by F. Buoman.
© Frank Buoman, Buffalo; 1892:40868.
Dec. 23. 36459
Play (The) of Robin Hood. See In manor
and wood.
Play (The) of the passions. See Who was the
sinner?
Play's (The) the thing; drama in 1 act, by
A. J. Lamb. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1915; D : 40669 ; Arthur J.
Lamb, Chicago. 33459a
Play the game; by K. B. Finley.
© Kate Barclay Finley, Chicago; D: 10159,
Mar. 16, 1907. 36460
dramatic comedy in 1 act and 3 scenes, by
Ruth Comfort Mitchell [i. e. R. C. M, Young]
[2], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1915; D: 40304; Ruth Com-
fort Mitchell Young, New York. 36460a
Play (A) without a name; by S. Morse. 32 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Samuel Morse, Nev^ York ; D : 6032. Jan.
9, 1905; 2c. Jan. 9, 1905. 36461
1830
36461
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36479
Playboy (The) of the western world; a cora-
edv, by J. M. Synge. Act 2. New York, 1907.
19 numb. 1. 8°.
© John M. Svnge. Dublin, Irehinrl ; D :
10221, Mar. 6, 1907; 2c. Mar. 6, 1907.
36461a
Played and lost; a farce, by H. Elliott McBride.
Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1SS2. 8 p. 12°.
([School and social drama])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1882:18523,
Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 8. 36462
Same.
© H. Elliott McBride, Coraopolis, Pa., as
author, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal
no. 1220, Oct. 14, 1910. Original entry, Nov. 2.
1882, no. 18523. 36463
Played to a finish; by M. Nuttall.
© Myrtle Nuttall, Los Angeles ; D : 13933,
Sept. 28, 1908. 364S4
Player (The); a comedy iu 4 acts, by M. E.
Smith.
© Mary Ellis Smith, Chicago ; 1889 : 37400,
Dec. 9. 36465
Player (The) children of Blackfriars; romantic
comedy in 2 acts, by E. B. Tiffany. [59] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1911; D: 24338; Esther
Brown Tiffany, Cambridge, Mass. 36466
Player (The) maid; a romantic comedy in 4
acts, by L. Malloy. 39 p. 4°. Printed.
© Louise Malloy, Baltimore; D : 6349. Mar.
9, 1905; 2c. Oct. 2, 1905. 36467
Players (The); comedy-drama in 3 acts, by
Allan A. Freeman.
© Victor E. Freeman, New York ; D : 11497,
Oct. 9, 1907. 36468
Players (The) of London.
Juliet.
See Phyllis as
Player's (A) tragedy; by Alfred Delano [pseud,
of W. A. Delaney] Typewritten.
© W. A. Delaney, New York; 1899:6630.
Jan. 18; Ic. Jan. 18. 36469
Playful (The) poster; by C. Heverin.
© Cator Heverin, New York ; 1900 A : 9842,
Apr. 17. 36470
Playgoers; domestic episode, by A. Pinero.
London, Chiswick press, 1913. 28 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr 10, 1913; D: 32909; Sir Ar-
thur Pinero, •London. 36471
Same. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1913. 36 p. 12°.
© May 12, 1913; 2c. May 13, 1913; D:
33208; Samuel French, ltd., London. 36472
Playing a part; or. The rehearsal, dramatic
playlet in 1 act, by S. N. Behrman. 17 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. July 27, 1911 ; D : 24784 ; Stanlev N.
Behrman, New York. 36473
Playing brownie,
book.
See Complete Hallowe'en
Playing for high stakes. See Miner's (The)
oath.
Playing gooseberry; a society comedy in 1 act,
b.v Evelvn Simms. New York, Dick and Fitz-
gerald, 1909. 17 p. 12°.
© July 27, 1909 ; 2c. Aug. 2, 1909 ; D : 16456 :
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 36474
Playing hearts in Merryland; a 1 act military
farce in 1 scene, by B. O. Weston. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Burt Clarence Weston. Chicago ; D :
886, Sept. 20, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1901. 36475
Playing pool; vaudeville eccentricity in 1 act,
by M. E, Swan. [1], 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1912; D : 30187 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 36476
Playing possum; a comedy sketch in 1 act, by
William Waterhouse and Ella C. Waterhouse.
23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914 ; D : 38571 ; William Levi
Waterhouse, Aurora, 111. 36476a
Playing the game; comedy in 3 acts, bv A. C.
O'Dea. [1], 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© Ic. July 13, 1912 ; D : 30252 ; Anne Cald-
well O'Dea, Eockville Centre, N. Y. 36477
— comedy in 2 acts, by Josepha Marie Mur-
ray. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1916. 31 p.
12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Nov. 5, 1915 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1915 ; D : 42198 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 36477a
— drama in 3 acts, by S. Cowan and L. T.
Whitney. [102] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1914 ; D : 38692 ; Sada Cowan,
New York, and Leslie Traffarn Whitnev, Bos-
ton. 36477b
— musical review in 1 act, by Harry B. and
R.B.Smith. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten. [^Vords
only]
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1911; D: 25199; Robert B.
Smith, New York. 36478
— original comedy in 1 act, by Leon M. Lion
and Austin Philips. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1913. 20 p. 12°.
([French's acting ed. no. 2430])
© Feb. 21, 1913; 2c. Feb. 24, 1913; D:
32402 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 36479
1831
36480
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36499
Playing- the game — Coutinued.
■play ill 4 acts, by C. G. Bochert. [1], 81 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912 ; D : 30089 ; Charles G.
Bochert, New York. 36480
— a 3 act play of adventure and romance, by
E. E. Vick. 60 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1912; D : 29883 ; Effie Estelle
Vick, Overhmd, Mo. 36481
Playing- the limit; by S. S. Tibbals and H.
Saxby.
© Sevmour S. Tibbals and Howard Saxby,
Ohio ; 1895 : 42910, Aug. 23. 36482
Playing the ponies; in 2 acts, by A. Hoftman.
[208] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Aaron Hoffman, New York; D : 11471,
Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1907. 36483
Playing the races; a curtain raiser, a comedy
in 1 act, by E. C. Bennett. Sacramento, Cal.,
1905. cover-title, 18 p. 12°,
© Ellen Corrinne Bennett, Sacramento,
Cal. ; D : 7359, Oct. 4, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1905.
36484
Playing the tuna; by M. Clover and L. Conly.
36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1909 ; D : 17571 ; Luella Conly,
Pasadena, and Madge Clover, Los Angeles.
36483
Playing with fire; by J. H. Neebe, elaborated
from the 1 act German farce Furcht vor de^r
schwiegermutter, by Clara Ziegler. [36] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1910; D: 21848; Joseph
Henry Neebe, Chicago. 36486
comedy playlet, by C. W. Tackenberg. 22
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1915; D : 41210 ; Charles Wil-
liam Tackenberg, Cincinnati. 36486a
drama of to-day in 4 acts, by C. S. Pearson.
ii, 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1910; D: 21246; Charles S.
Pearson, New York. 36487
a society drama in 4 acts, by D. Hastings.
© Dille Hastings, Philadelphia ; 1896 : 7401,
Jan. 30. 36488
See also Cure for the blues. — Dawn. — Miss
Fitz-John.
Playmakers; a comedy in 3 acts, by W. H.
Nichols. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
, © Walter H. Nichols, Monrovia, Cal. ; D :
15817, May 10, 1909 ; 2c. May 10, 1909. 36489
play in 1 act, by J. H. Morris and R. K.
Young. [1], 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913 ; D : 32876 ; James How-
ard Morris and Roland Keith Young, New
York. 36490
See alao Widow.
Playmates; a nautical farce comedy, by J. W.
Kelly and Be.ssie Bonehiil.
© Betsv Smith, New York; 1892:49819,
Dec. 6. 36491
-vaudeville skit, by AV. U. Cressy. [2], 21
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1913; D : 33116 : Will M.
Cressy, Concord, N. H. 36492
Plays; by Anton Tchekoff, tr. from the Russian,
with an introduction by Jlarian Fell. New
York, C. Scrihuor's sons, 1912. 3 p. 1., 3-233
p. front, (port.) 12°.
Contents : Uncle Vanya. — Ivanoff. — Sea
gull. — Swan song.
© Sept. 14, 1912; 2c. Sept. 17, 1912; A:
320420 ; Charles Scribner's sons. New York.
36493
by August Strindberg, tr. by Edith and
Warner Oland. Boston, J. W. Luce and com-
pany, 1912. Various paging, front, (port.)
12°.
Contents : Father. — Countess Julie. — Out-
law.— Stronger.
© Julv 3, 1912 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1912 ; A : 327743 ;
L. E. Bassett, Boston. 36494
— Same. [218] p. front, (port.) 12°.
Contents : Comrades. — Facing death. — Pa-
riah.— Easter.
© .Tune 14, 1913; 2c. June IS, 1913; A:
350071; L. E. Bassett, Boston. 36495
tv. from the Sv.-edish with an introduc-
tion bv Edwin Bjorknuin. Authorized ed.
New York, C. Scribner's sons. 1912. 3 p. 1.,
3-26S p. 12°.
Contents : The dream play.— The link. —
The dance of death, pt. 1, 2.
© Feb. 24, 1912 ; 2c, Mar. 7, 1912 ;D : 28970 ;
Charles Scribner's sons. New York. 36496
Same. 3 p. 1., 3-90 p. 12°.
Contents:' Miss Julia. — The stronger.
© Aug. 17, 1912; 2c. Aug. 22, 1912; A:
319426; Charles Scribner's sons. New York.
36497
Same. 3 p. 1., 3-89 p. 12°.
CoNTiQNTS : Creditors. — I'ariah.
© Nov, 2, 1912 ; 2c, Nov, 5, 1912 ; A : 327606 ;
Charles Scribner's sons. New York. 36498
- Same. 2d scries. New York. C. Scrib-
ner's sons, 1913. 3 p. 1., 3-265 p. 12°,
Contents : There are crimes and crimes. —
Miss Jnlia.— The stronger.— Creditors. — Pa-
riah.
© I^Iar. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Mar, 6, 1913 ; A : 332680 ;
Charles Scribner's sons. New York. 36499
1832
36500
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36507
Plays; by August Strindberg — Continued.
■ Same. 3d series. New York, C. Scrib-
ner's sons, 1913. 2 p. 1., 276 p. 12°.
Contents : Swanwhite. — Simoon. — Debit
and credit. — Advent. — Tlie tliunder storm. —
After the fire.
© Oct. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1913 ; A : 354659 ;
Cliarles Scribner's sons, New Yorli. 36500
by Bj0rustjerne Bj^ruson, tr. from tlie Nor-
wegian with an introduction by Edwin Bjork-
man. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1913.
4 p. 1., 3-281 p. front, (port.) 12".
Contents: The gauntlet (En hanske). — Be-
yond our power (Over evne). — The new sys-
tem (Det ny system),
© Apr. 12, 1913; 2c. Apr. 15, 1913; A:
343S78; Charles Scribner's sons, New Yorl?.
36501
■ Same. 2d series. New York, C. Scrib-
ner's sons, 1914. 4 p. 1., 3-284 p. 12°.
Contents: Love and geography (Geografi
og kjaerlighed). — Beyond liuman might (Over
evne: annet stykke). — Laboremus (Labore-
mus).
© Feb. 7, 1914; 2c. Feb. 20, 1914; A:
369098; Charles Scribner's sons. New York.
36501a
by Clyde Fitch, ed. with an introduction
by Montrose J. Moses and Virginia Gerson.
Memorial ed. Boston, Little, Brown and
company, 1915. 4 v. fronts. 12°.
Contents : v. 1. Beau Brumraell. Lovers'
lane, Nathan Hale. — v. 2. Barbara Frietchie,
Captain Jinks of the horse marines, Tlie
climbers. — v. 3. The stubbornness of Geraldiue,
The girl with the green eyes, Her own way. —
v. 4. Tlie woman in the case, The truth, The
city.
© Nov. 15, 1915 ; 2c. each and aff. Nov. 22.
1915 ; A : 414785 ; Little, Brown and cojapfiny.
Boston! 36501b
— by J. F. Phillips.
© John Franklyn Phillips, Great Neck,
N. Y'. ; D : 15772, May 4, 1909. 36503
— by John Galsworthv. New York and Lon-
don, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1909. v, 263 p.
12°.
Conteints : The silver box. — Joy. — Strife.
© John Galsworthy, Great Britain ; A :
241726, June 11, 1909; 2c. June 11, 1909.
36503
— ■ — —Same. 2d series. New York, Charles
Scribner's sons, 1913. [225] p. 12°.
Contents : The eldest son. — The lictle
dream. — Justice.
© Mar. 29, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1913 ; D : 32858 ;
Charles Scribner's sons. New York. 36504
Plays; by John Galsworthy — Continued.
— — Same. 3d series. New York, Charles
Scribner's sons, 1914. [278] p. 12°.
Contents: The fugitive. — The pigeon.—
The mob.
© Sept. 5, 1914; 2c. Sept. 11, 1914; D:
38076; Charles Scribner's sons. New York.
36504a
— -by Leonid Andreyelf, tr. from the Russian
by Clarence L. IMeader and Fred Newton
Scott. Authorised ed. New York, C. Scrib-
ner's sons. 1915. xxvi p., 1 1., 214 p. front,
(port.) 12°.
Contents : The black maskers. — The life of
man. — The Sabine women.
© Feb. 20, 1915 ; 2c. and afe. Feb. 25, 1915 ;
A : 391981 ; Charles Scribner's sons, New York.
36504b
•by Mrs. W. K. Clifford. New York, M.
Kennerley, 1910. 5 p. L, [5]-329 p. 12°
Contents : Hamilton's second marriage.—
Thomas and the princess. — The modern way.
© Apr. 2, 1910; 2c. Apr. 15, 1910; A:
261189; Mitchell Kennerley, New York.
36505
Plays and comedies for little folks; by Marie
Irish [pseud, of Mayme Riddle Bitney] Chi-
cago, A. Flanagan company [1912] 172 p.
diagr. 16°.
© Feb. 1,1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1912 ; A : 305592 :
A. Flanagan co., Chicago. 36506
Plays and monologues; by Benjamin Lease
Crozer Griffith. [Philadelphia. The Penn pub.
CO., 1901] [324] p. 8°.
Contents : Between the acts. — Forget-me-
nots. — A cloudy day. — Wanted — a valet. —
Pro tem. — For her sake. — ^A bachelor's di-
vorce.— A rival by request. — A mistake in
identity. — Not at home.— Monologues.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; A : 8413,
Apr. 30, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 25, 1901. 36506a
Plays and poems; by G. H. Boker. 2 v. 3d
ed. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co.. 1869.
Contents : v. 1. Calaynos. — Anne Boleyn. —
Leonor fle Guzman. — Francesca da Rimini. —
V. 2. The betrothal. — The widow's marriage.
© George H. Boker, United States; 1883:
18107, 18108, Oct. 3; 2c. each Nov. 5.
36506b, 36506c
Plays for private acting; tr. from the French
and Italian, by members of the Bellevue dra-
matic club of Newport. New York, H. Holt &
company, 1878. (Leisure hour series, no. 99)
[Re-issued in 1902 with the title: — The soup
tureen and other duologues and dialogues]
© Henry Holt & CO., New York; 1878:
8717, July 29 ; 2c. Aug. 14. 36507
1833
36507
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36515
Plays for school children; eil. by Anna M.
Liitkenhiius, with an introduction by Margaret
Knox. New York, The Century co., 1915.
xviii, 283 p. 12°.
© Apr. 24. 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Apr. 27, 1915 ;
A: 397737; Century co., New York. 36507a
Plays for small stages; by M. Aldis. New
York, Duffield & company, 1915. xv, 105 p.
front., plates. 8°.
Contents : Mrs. Pat and the law. — Tlie
drama class. — Extreme unction. — The letter. —
Temperament.
© Dec. 3. 1915; 2c. and aff. Dec. 7. 1915:
A : 414912 ; Mary Aldis, New York. 36507b
Plays for the holidays for seventh and eighth
year grades; by C. G. Eichel. [6], 224 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914; D : 36121 ; Charles
Gerard Eichel, New York. 36507c
Plays in pantomime for moving picture shows;
by D, Davidson, v. 1. 12 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1909 ; D : 17543 ; Dore David-
son, New York. 36508
Plays of Maurice Maeterlinck; tr. by Richard
Hovey. Chicago, Stone <& Kimball, 1895.
Contents : Princess Maleine. — The in
truder. — The blind. — The seven princesses.
© Stone & Kimball. Chicago ; 1895 : 10008,
Feb. 22 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1894. 36508a
Same. Chicago, Stone & Kimball, 1894-
1896. 2 V. 12°.
Contents: v. 1. Princess Maleine. — The in-
truder.— The blind. — The seven princesses.- —
V. 2. Alladine and Palomides. — Pelleas and
M^lisande. — Home. — The death of Tintagiles.
© Stone & Kimball, Chicago; 1896:43039,
July 29; 2c. June 17. 36508b
Plays of protest; bv Upton Sinclair. New York,
M. Kennerley, 1912. 3 p. 1., vi, 226 p. 12°.
Contents : The naturewoman.-^The ma-
chine.— The second-story man. — Prince Hagen.
© Jan. 15, 1912; 2c. Feb. 15, 1912; A:
305641 ; Mitchell Kennerley, New York. 36509
Plays of the pioneers; a book of historical
pageant-plays, by Constance D'Arcy Mackay.
New York and London. Harper & brothers,
1915. 174, [1] p. incl. front., plates. 12°.
Contents : The pioneers. — The fountain of
youth. — May-day. — The vanishing face. — The
passing of Hiawatha. — Dame Greel o' Port-
land Town.
© Apr. 26, 1915; 2c. Apr. 27. 1915: aff. Apr.
28, 1915; A: 398583; Harper & bro.s.. Now
York. 36509a
Plays, pleasant and unpleasant; by Bernard
Shaw. New York, Brentano's, 190G. 2 v. 12°.
Contents : v. 1. Containing the three un-
pleasant plays : Widower's houses.^The phil-
anderer.— Mr.«(. Warren's profession. — v. 2.
Containing the four pleasant plays: Arms and
the man.- — Candida. — The man of destiny. —
You never can tell.
© Brentano's. Now York ; A : 134735, 134736,
Dec. 30, 1905; 2c. Dec. 30, 1905. 3650913
— -The first volume containing the three
unpleasant plays. (!hica.go, H. S. Stone & co.,
1898. 2 p. 1., [ix]-xxxi, 244 n., 1 1. incl.
port. 12°.
CoNi'ENTS : Widower's houses. — The Phil-
anderer.— I\Irs. Warren's profession.
© Herbert S. Stone & co., Chicago; 1898:
24271. Apr. 18; Ic. Apr. 21; Ic. Mav 3.
36509c
The second volume containing the
pleasant plays. Chicago and New York, H. S.
Stone & CO., 1898. xix, 338 p., 1 1. 12°.
Contents : Yon never can tell. — -Arms and
the man. — Candida. — The man of destiny.
© Bernard Shaw, London; 1898:30213,
May 16 ; 2c. Apr. 18. 36509d
Plaything (The); drama in 1 act. by S. E.
Smyth. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17. 1914; D : 37S78 ; Samuel E.
Smyth, Omaha. Neb. 36509e
drama in 3 acts, by A. J. Lamb. 55 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1912; D : 30854 ; Arthur J.
Lnmb, New York. 36510
drama of modern life in 1 act, by C. S.
Booth. [2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912 ; D : 28G37 ; ' Charles
Stewart Booth, New York. 36511
a play in 3 acts. [1], 40 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 17, 1912 ; D : 29984 ; Chas. (J.
Turner. Grand Rapids, Mich. 36512
Playthings; a drama in 4 acts, by M. Z. J.-iPfji.
f99] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25. 1912; D : 29169 : M. Z. .Taffa.
Los Angeles. 36513
piny in 3 acts, by M. Z. Jaffa. 81 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1913; D : 33865 ; Minnie Z.
Jaffa, Los Angeles. 36514
Playwright (The): by P.. J. Travis. 58 p. 4°.
:m.s.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1909; D : 17317 ; Boyd J.
Travis, Columbus, O. 36515
1834
36516
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36533
Playwright (The) — Continued.
■ a comedy in 4 acts, by L. Landes. New
Yorlv, Chambers print [1900] 3 p. 1., 91 p.
front, (port.) 8°.
© Leonard Landes, New Yorl^; 1900 A:
10140, Apr. 21 ; Ic. June S ; Ic. July 21. 36516
See also His partner's wife.
Playwrig-ht at work; by J. P. Powell. 23 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© .lames Francis Powell. Norwalli. Conn.;
D : 874S, June 28, 190G ; 2c. June 28, 1906.
36517
Playwrights (The); by M. C. Kann. 43 p. 1°.
Typewritten.
© Mattve C. Kann, San Francisco ; D :
14587, Dec' 21, 1908; 2c. Dec. 21, 1908. 36518
Play write (The); a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
S. Wood.
© Stanley Wood, Denver ; 1894 : 7146, Jan.
31. 36519
Plea (The) of love; a comedy in verse, by Os-
born Rennie Lamb. Nev/ Yorli, Ames & Rol-
linson, 1907. 55 p. 12°.
© Osborn Rennie Lamb, Cresskill, N. J. ;
D : 11428, Sept. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1907.
36520
Pleasant (A) evening; comedy in 4 acts, by
Frederic Arnold Kummer. 120 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1910; D : 202.55 ; Sanger &
.Jordan, New Yorlc. 36521
-an eccentric character comedy si^etch for
one male and one female character, by R. A.
Mansfield. [15] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Robert A. Mansfield, Lfmisville ; D : 371,
Apr. 20, 1901 ; 2c. May 21, 1901. 36522
Pleasant (A) evening by the imperial trio; a
comedy sketch in 1 act, by R. H. Hodge. Type-
i written.
I © R. H. Hodge, New York : 1899 : 76990,
Nov. 13 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1900. 36523
Pleasant hours in language fields. See Word
(The) family.
Pleasant journey; fai'cical sketch, by C. W.
L Tackenberg. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. S, 1914 ; D : 39033 ; Charles Wil-
liam Tackeuberj?, Cincinnati. 36523a
Pleasant wedding guests; comedy in 1 act, by
Fanny Ritchie.
© Roxbury pub. co., New York ; 1899 : 17949,
Mar. 9; 2c. Mar. 9. 36524
Please be kind to my mamma, dad; by J. A.
DehJi.
© John A. Dehn, Rochester, N. Y. ; D : 9036,
Sept. 4, 1906. 36525
Please don't wake me; dope song, by Matthew
Woodward. 2 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Woodward & Jerome, New York ; D :
15123, Feb. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1909. 36526
Pleasing her parents; or, Losing a lover, a
drama in 4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12112, Jan. 3, 1908. 365$i7
Pleasure; a comedy drama, by Olive Logan and
W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, New York ; 1872 : 7626, July
17. 36528
Pleasure (A) stroll on Pifth avenue; play in
1 act, by I. F. Hapiiood. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1915; D : 42060 ; Isabel F.
Hapgood, New York. 36528a
Pleasure (A) trip; a comedy in 3 acts, by E.
Gondiuet and A. Bisson, tr. from the French
by Newton Chisneil. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames,
1885. 49 p. 12°. { [Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 168] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1886 : 4241, Feb.
19 ; 2c. Feb. 20. 36529
Pleasures and palaces. See Lesson in house-
keeping.
PleasTires and politics; an opera in 3 acts, by
L. Richardson. Typewritten.
© Lilian Richardson, Washington ; 1893 :
9707, Feb. 21 ; 2c. Feb. 21. 36530
Pleasures (The) of hell; a spectacular extrava-
.i;ai!za in 3 acts, by T. E. Conterno and R. M.
"Whiteiiead.
© Theodore E. Conterno, Brooklyn, and
Ralph M. Whitehead, New York; 1897:22562,
Apr. 10. 36531
Pleasures (The) of the world; religious comedy
in 3 acts, by John Preston [pseud, of J. P.
Buschlen] Lamoui, la.. Herald publishing
house [1915] 64 p. 8°.
© Oct. 15, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1915 ; D : 42183 ;
.John Preston Buschlen, Lamoni, la. 36531a
Plebe (La); sainete de costumbres populares en
1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, origi-
nal de M. Fernjlndez Palomero, mtisica de
los maestros Foglietti y Padilla. Madrid [So-
. ciedad de autores espanoles] 1913. 47 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36552 ; Manuel Femrmdez Palomero, Madrid.
36531b
Plebeian; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. Ar-
thur.
© Joseph Arthur, New York ; 1887 : 4849,
Mar. 1. 36532
-a romantic drama, by Wm. Young.
© Frank Curtis, Detroit ; 1882 : 18659, Nov. 3.
36533
1835
36534
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
86554
Plebes (The); by B. L. Johnson. [6] p. f°.
Typewritten. [Scenario]
© Bessie Louise Johnson, Cliicago ; D :
15646, Apr. 17, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1909. 36534
Pledge (The) of Coronova; a dramatic playlet
in 1 scene, by Harry S. Sheldon. 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John Justus, Keokuk, la. ; D : 15980, June
1, 1909 ; 2c. June 3, 1909. 36535
Pledge (The) of honor; romantic melodrama in
5 acts, by James W. Harkins, jr. [G7] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Thomas E. Shea, Belfast, Me. ; D : 3163.
Mar. 19, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1903. 36536
Pledged; or, Fun in a pawnshop, an original
comedy in 2 acts, by Robei't B. Peattie.
© Charles Katzenberg, Philadelphia ; 1885 :
13172, June 15. 36537
Pledgeling (The); a college comedy, by H. S.
Mitchell. 40 p. 8°. Printed.
© Henrv S. Mitchell, Minneapolis ; D : 6503,
Apr. 12, 1905; 2c. May 3, 1905; 2c. Aug. 19,
1905. 36538
Pledging of Polly; farce in 2 acts, by Abby
Bullock and Margaret Currier Lyon. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1909. 31 p. 12°.
© Oct. 21, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1909 ; D : 17164 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 36539
Pleiades (The); a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
A. S. Gilmore. [67] p. f°. Typev/ritten.
[Libretto only]
© Annella S Gilmore. Omaha, Neb. ; D :
2220, Aug. 9, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1904. 36540
or. The Pleiades and the planets, a celes-
tial fantasy, by Margaret Virginia Jenkins.
[1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© IM. V. Jenkins, New York ; D : 6984, July
18, 1905 ; 2c. July 18, 1905. 36541
Plenty of money; a drama in 4 acts.
© Oliver Doud Byron, Brooklyn; 1876:
11215, Oct. 3. 36542
Plight (The) of Doubleday; a play in 5 acts, by
W. M. Smith. Typewritten.
© William Maus Smith, Chicago; 1900 A:
2257, .Tan. 25; 2c. Jan. 2.5. 36543
Plongee (Bn) See Submarine (The)
Plot (The); vaudeville sketch, by U. Akerstrom.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1910; D: 21547; Ullie Aker-
strom, Brooklyn. 36544
Plot against plot; by T. Luiz de Freitas. Cald-
well. Id., Gem state rural printers, 1903. 65
p. 8°.
© Thome Luiz de Freitas, Portland, Or. ;
D : 3104, Mar. 9, 1903 ; 2c. May 19, 1903.
36545
Plot and counterplot; a play, by J. A. Eustace.
© Jennie A. Eustace, Elmira, N. Y. ; 1880 :
20199, Dec. 29. 36546
Plot and proxy; or. The colonel's surrender, a
comedy in 3 acts, tr. from the German by R. C.
Wright, arr. and adapted for the stage by
H. S. Duffield and Phosa McAllister.
© Robert Catlin Wright, Portland, Or.;
D : 4243, Nov. 14, 1903. 36547
Plot (A) for millions; a drama in a prologue
and 4 acts, by Rhg Lorraine,
© R. Lorraine, New York; D:9001, Aug.
18, 1906. 36548
Plot (The) of Scotland Yard. -See Ivory's
peril.
Plot (The) revealed; or, Capital and labor
united, a real drama of life in 5 acts and 2
spectacular tableaux, by G. W. Dunkle.
© G. W. Dunkle, Lock Haven, Pa.; 1888:
20496, July 16. 36549
Plot (The) that failed; travesty play in 1 act
and 1 scene, by F. J. Beaman and Clifford F.
Ivins. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1913 ; D : 34626 ; Fred J. Bea-
man, Washington. 36550
Plots and playwrights; comedy in 2 pts., by
Edward Massey [pseud, of G. E. Massey]
[2], 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1915 ; D : 42428 ; George Ed-
ward Massey, Cambridge, Mass. 36550a
Plotted and lost; a melodrama in 3 acts, by
J. F. Soop. [4], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Jennie F. Soop, Boston; 1890:15416,
May 9; 2c. June 6. 36551
Plotters (The); drama in 5 acts, by Max Glass.
61, [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1911 ; D : 24220 ; Sadey Glass.
Cincinnati. 36552
play in 3 acts, by C. Dennett. [3], 48 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1914; D: 36864; Charles
Griffen Dennett, Indianapolis. 36552a
by O. W. Stewart. 70 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 22, 1915 ; D : 41285 ; Oliver W.
Stewart, Indianapolis. 36552b
Plowman (The) of Ayrshire; a draiiia in 4
acts, by P. E. Bissell.
© P. E. Bissell, Bedford, O. ; D : 129.")G, May
11, 1908. 36553
Plowman (The) of Cahermoyne; a play in 4
acts, by J. C. Roach and J. A. Knox.
© James C. Roach and J. Armory Knox.
New York ; 1884 : 12444, June 19. 36554
1836
36555
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36575
Pluck; ii story of £50,000, an original drama, by-
Henry Pettitt and Augustus Harris.
© Eugene Tompkins, Boston; 1882:13632,
Aug. 18. 36555
or. The adventures of our commercial
travelers, a sensational drama in 3 acts and
prologue, written and composed by D. Marx.
© David Marx, New York ; 1882 : 6365, Apr.
21. 36556
Pluck and luck; a protean sensation drama in
3 acts and 10 scenes, originally written by J. J.
McCloskey, adapted by F. Jones.
© Frank Jones, Now York ; 1879 : 5597.
Apr. 26; Ic. Apr. 26. 36557
Pluck brings luck. Sec Kittens.
Plucking of a rose; a romantic Irisli drama in
5 acts, by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tempest.
© IVIr. and Mrs. John L. Tempest, Slienan-
doah, Pa.; 1898:52414, Sept. 7; 2c. Jan. 4,
1899. 36558
Plucky American girl: a 4 act melodrama, by
W. A. Tulley. [104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William A. Tullev, Jersey City ; t) : S3.30;
Apr. 12, 1906; 2c. Api-. 25. 1906. 36559
Plucky, the v/harf-rat; a 1 act comedy, by A. W.
Holbrook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, Chicago; 1897:
51071, Sept. 13. 36560
Plum-Blossom of Ping-Chow; comedy playlet
' in 3 scenes, by H. Turberville. [1], 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1913 ; D : 34660 ; Henry Turber-
ville, Washington. 36561
Plum (A) pudding; a 3 act comedy, by G. M.
Spence. 43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George M. Spence, Chicago ; 1887 : 11355,
Apr. 28 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1893. 36562
Plumbers (The); an eccentric comedv in 4 acts,
by G. W. Howard and L. C. Tees.
© George W. Howard and Levin C. Tees,-
Philadelphia ; 1883 : 23275, Dec. 15. 36563
[2],
farce in 1 act, by H. W. G. Plunkett.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1913 ; D : 34763 ; Harry Wil-
loughby Grattan Plunkett, New Maiden. Eng-
land. 36564
Plume (A) of feathers; comedy in 1 act, by
Gulielma Penn and R. Fitzjohu. London.
S. French, ltd. ; New York, S. French, 1912.
16 p. 12°. ( [French's acting ed. no. 2400] )
© Apr. 26, 1912; 2c. Apr. 27, 1912; D:
29507; Samuel French, ltd., London. 36565
Plumes (Les) du geai; piece en 4 actes, de J.
Jullien. 42 p. illus. 8°. [Reprinted from
Je sais tout]
© Jean Jullien, Paris ; D : 8828, July 14,
1906; 2c. July 14, 1906. 36566
Plumes (Les) du paon; comedie en 3 actes [par]
A. Bis.son & Berr de Turique. [Paris, Impr.
de I'lllustration] 1907. 2 p. 1., 82 p, 1 1. 12°.
© A. Bisson & Berr de Turique, Paris ; D :
11408, Sept. 25, 1907; 2c. Sept. 25, 1907.
36567
Plummer's Ridge; rural picture in 4 scenes, by
Wilbur Duntley. Boston, The author, 1910.
23 p. 16°.
© Jan. 11, 1910; 2c. Feb. 26. 1910; E:
20300; Wilbur L. Duntley, Boston. 36568
Plumville (The) refoi-mer; a comedy in 4 acts,
by C. T. Grant.
© Charles T. Grant, Boston ; 1900 A : 19989,
Aug. 10. 36569
Plunge (A) into matrimony; 1 act sketch, by
G. A. Weber. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1914; D : 38397 ; Gustav
Adolph Weber, Milwaukee. 36569a
Plunger (The) ; a drama in 5 acts, by D. K. Hig-
gins. New I'^ork, A. S. Seer's theatrical print,
1889.
© Oliver D. Byron, New York ; 1889 : 24095.
Aug. 6. 36570
an original play, by A. Smith and E.
Arden.
© Arden Smith and Edwin Arden, New
York; 1888:30856, Oct. 29. 36571
Plungers (The); a play in 4 acts, by P. H.
Crocker. [68] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Philip Henry Crocker, Chicago ; D : 14337,
Nov. 21, 1908; 2c. Dec. 2, 1908. 36572
Plunkett's Four Corners. See Our Nan.
Plus (La) amoureuse; piece en 4 actes. [de]
■ Lucien Besnard. Pai"is, Librairie Moli^re,
1907. 211 p. 12°.
© F. Demolv, Paris ; D : 9783. Jan. 12, 1907 ;
2c. Jan. 24, 1907. 36573
Plus (Le) beau corps de France; fantaisie raili-
taire en 2 actes et 5 tableaux, de Trebla et
Emile Codey, musique nouvelle et arrangee
par M. Monteux-Brisac. Paris. Librairie the-
atrale du Nouveau siecle, 1910. 136 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1. 1911; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911; D:
25565 ; G. Ondet et M. Viterbo, Paris. 36574
Plus (Les) beaux jours; comedie en 3 actes,
par G. A[ntona]-Traversi. traduction de Mile.
Darsenne. {In Touche a tout. no. 12)
© Dec. 15, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1911 ; D : 23036 ;
Ar theme Fayard, Paris. 36575
1837
36576
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36591
Plus (La) faible; comedie en 4 actes, de M. Pr6-
vost. 74 p. 12°. Printed.
© Marcel Prevost. Paris ; D : 4912, Apr. 21,
1904; 2c. Apr. 21, 1904. 36576
Plus fort que le mal; essai sur le mal innom-
able, piece en 4 actes, [de] G. Espe de Metz.
Paris, A. Maloine, 1907. 232 p. 12°.
© A. Maloine, Paris ; D : 9288, Oct. 22, 1906 ;
2c. Oct. 22, 1906. 36577
Plus (La) forte; pigce en 3 actes. de E. Brieux.
[Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1909. 1 p. 1..
102 p. 12°.
© Eugene Brieux. Paris ; D : 1G158, June
25, 1909; 2c. June 25, 1909. 36578
Plus que reine; drame en 5 actes, et un pro-
logue, 7 tableaux, [par] Emile Bergerat.
Paris, P. Ollendorff, 1899. 5 p. 1., 238 p.
12°.
© Paul Ollendorff, Paris; 1899:23709, Apr.
4; 2c. Apr. 4. 36579
Plutocrat (The); drama in 5 acts, by O. F.
Schupphaus. New York, A. Lovell & co.,
1892. 103 p. 16°.
© Otto Frederick Schupphaus, Brooklyn ;
1891 : 18377, May 19 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1893. 36580
■ a drama in 4 acts, by S. Chapman. [50J p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Stella Chapman, New York ; 1894 : 28822,
.July 10 ; 2c. July 10. 36581
or, The contingent social, economic and
industrial crisis, an allegory, a lyric compo-
sition, by George Lafayette Ayere [pseud, of
G. A. Lafayette] [112] p. 16°. Printed.
© George Ayere Lafayette, Kansas City,
Mo. ; D : 6388, Mar. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1905.
36582
Plutocrats (The); comic opera-libretto in 3 acts,
by S. Solomons.
© Selina Solomons, San Francisco ; 1894 :
18951, Apr. 12. 36583
Plutocrats in purgatory; a musical monstrosity
in 2 acts, by B. Lane. 17 1. f°. Printed.
[Words only]
© Brandon Lane, New York ; D : 14157. Oct.
27, 1908 ; 2c. acts 1, 2, Oct. 27, 1908. 36584
Pneumatica; blown-up in two bubbles, book by
E. D. Burrows, lyrics by T. G. Springer. [3].
72 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1910 ; D : 22204 ; Thomas Grant
Springer, Oakland, Cal., and Ethelbert D.
Burrows, Berkeley, Cal. 36585
a fantastic blow out in 2 bubbles, book by
T. G. Springer and Ethelbert Dudley Bur-
rows, lyrics by T. G. Springer. [91] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912; D: 29078; Thomas
Grant Springer, New York. 36586
Po ukazu tsario; a drama in 4 acts, by A.
Henniquin [Hennequin]
© Alfred Henniquin, Ann Arbor; 1890:
20429, June 24. 36587
Po' white trash and other one act dramas; by
Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland, certain of the
plays being written in collaboration with
Emma Sheridan Fry and P. W. Mackave.
Chictigo, H. S. Stone & co., 1900. 5 p. 1., 3-232
p., 1 1. 12°.
Contents : At the barricade. — Bit of in-
struction.—Comedie Royall.— End of the
way. — Galatea of the toy-shop. — In far Bo-
hemia.— Po' white trash. — Rohan the silent.—
Song at the castle.
© Herbert S. Stone & co., Chicago ; 1900 A :
19444, Aug. 4 ; 2c. Aug. 4, 1900. 36587a
Poacher (The); comedy in 1 act, by J. O. Fran-
cis. [2], 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1914; D: 37085; John Os-
wald Francis, London. 36587b
Poacher's (The) daughter; a drama in 4 acts.
© Claire Scott, New York ; 1888 : 2994,
Jan. 27. 36588
Pobre (La) Dolores; sainete Ifrico decostumbres
madrilenas en 3 cuadros y en verso, original
de L. Esteso y L6pez de Haro, mGsica del
maestro Jose Fonrat. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1907. 30 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Luis Esteso y L6pez de Haro, Madrid;
D : 11488, Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1907. 36589
Pobre (El) Don Benito; juguete comico en 3
actos, original de F. Pontes. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1914. 56 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36529 ; Fernando Pontes, Madrid. 36589a
Pobre (La) nifia; comodia en 3 actos y en prosa,
original de C. Arniches. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1912. 95 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32568 ;
Carlos Arniches, Madrid. 36590
Pobrecito (El) Juan. See Palacio triste.
Pobres (Las) viudas; juguete lirico en 1 acto,
(lividido en 2 cuadros, original de Julio Pardo
y Adolfo Sfmchez Carrfire, mdsica de los
inaestros C. Vela y E. Brli. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1913. 49 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32541 ;
J. Pardo y A. Silnchez Carrgre, Madrid.
36591
1838
36591
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36608
Poca (La) lacha; sainete lirico en 1 acto, di-
vidido en Scuadros. original de Silvio-Figarelo
y [Manuel] Gonzalez [de] Lara, mlisica del
maestro Ubeda. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1914. 45 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38208; Silvio-Figarelo y Gonzalez Lara, Ma-
drid. 36591a
Poca pena; sainete lirico en 1 acto, dividido en
3 cuadros, en prosa, original de R. Asensio
Mas, mlisica de los maestros Torregrosa y
Alonso. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1912. 42 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29776 ; Ramon Asencio Mas, Madrid. 36592
Poca (La) vergiienza; pasatiempo c6mico-polI-
tico-sicaliptico-cinematografico de actualidad
en 1 acto, dividido en 6 cuadros, en prosa y
verso, 'original de S. M. Grants y E. Polo,
mtisica del maestro Emilio Borras. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1909. 43, [1]
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16889 ; Salvador Maria Granes y Ernesto Polo,
Madrid. 36593
Pocahontas; by Tecmutha [pseud, of E. O.
Ropp] Normal, 111., The Universal publishing
company, 1906. 1 p. 1., [5]-90 p. 12°.
© Edwin Oliver Ropp, Normal, 111.; D:
8830, June 7, 1906 ; 2c. July 16, 1906. 36594
a burlesque operetta in 2 acts, by Welland
Hendrick. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1886]
19 p. 12°. ( [Amateur series] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1886 : 22871, Oct.
11 ; 2c. Oct. 15. 36595
— Same.
© Welland Hendrick, Nyack, N. Y., as the
author, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no.
5708, Sept. 26, 1914. Original entry, Oct. 11,
1886, no. 22871. 36595a
— a comedy of sylvan love and tragedy of a
broken heart, in 5 acts, by Randolph Keim
[i. e. De B. R. Keim]
© De B. Randolph Keim, Washington ; D :
9711, Dec. 28, 1906. 365^6
— 'a grand lyric, mimic, aquatic, and pictorial
spectacle, founded upon the history of Vir-
ginia, by B. Kiralfy. [2], 16 p. 4°. Tj^e-
writteu.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; D:9889,
Jan. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1907. 36597
— libretto of opera in 5 acts, by A. E. Robin-
son and C. W. Robinson. Detroit, Stewart &
Lowe, 1891. 35 p. 16°.
© Annie E. Robinson and Charles W. Rob-
inson, Detroit ; 1891 : 8808, Mar. 9 ; 2c. June 19.
36598
Pocahontas — Continued.
a melodrama in 5 acts, by S. H. M. Byers.
Stage ed. 91 p. 12°. Printed.
© S. H. M. Byers, United States; 1875:
3326, Apr. 5 ; 2c. July 7. 36599
opera in 3 acts, written and composed by
W. Patten. 88 p. 8°. Ms. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1910 ; D : 22785 ; Willard Pat-
ten, Minneapolis. 36600
a play in 1 act, by V. Black. [9] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Violet Black, New York; D:7770, Dec.
27, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1905. 36601
a spectacular play, by W. L. Austin. 15 p.
f . Typewritten.
© W. L. Austin, Richmond ; D : 9055, Sept.
10, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 10, 1906. 36602
or, Homestead life in the New "World,
libretto in 6 acts, by Anna E. Robinson and
C. W. Robinson. Typewritten.
© Charles W. Robinson, Detroit; 1893:
12579, Mar. 11 ; 2c. Mar. 13. 36603
Pocahontas, the Indian queen; a comic opera
in 2 acts, words by G. B. Hart, music by A.
Pauli. Libretto. Raleigh, N. C, Edwards,
Broughton & co., 1886. 16 p. 16°.
© A. Pauli and Chas. B. Hart, United
States ; 1886 : 4001, Feb. 16 ; 2c. Mar. 3.
36604
Pocahontas, the Virginia nonpareil; a drama
of tlie 17th century, by G. F. Viett. 68 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© George Frederic Viett, Norfolk, Va. ; D :
8938, Aug. 9, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1906. 36605
Pocket (The) See Pockets (The)
Pocket-book (The) mystery; a drama in 4 acts
and a prologue, by Dominick Murray and
C. W. Barry.
© Charles W. Barry, New York ; 1872 : 8115,
July 31. 36606
Pocket (A) edition of the Mikado; a ten
minute brochure, by R. Reed.
© Roland Reed, Boston; 1885:22798, Oct.
31. 36607
Pocket (The) handkerchief; play in 3 acts, by
H. Thorn. 129 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1915; D: 40981; Hallett
Thorn, New York. 36607a
Pockets (The); by E. Nice. [12] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Eugene Nice, New York ; D : 10869, June
5, 1907 ; 2c. June 5, 1907. [Note : copies de-
posited have title. The pocket] 36608
5379— VOL 2—17-
-12
1839
S6608
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36614
Poco (El) juicio; sainete eu 1 aeto dividido eu 4
ciiadros, en prosa, original de Luis Linares
Becerra y Jose Mesa Andres. INIadrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1914. 41 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38258; L. Linares Becerra y J. Mesa Andres,
Madrid. 36608a
Pocos (Los) anos; sainete con miisica en 1 acto,
dividido on 4 cuadros, en prosa, original de
iliguol Miluira y Ricardo Gouziilez, musica
de Manuel Penella. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1912. 41 p. 12?. [Libretto
only]
© Dec. o, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31588 :
M. Miliura y K. Gonziilez. Madrid. 36609
Poder (El) de la impotencia; drama en 3 actos
y en prosa, por Jose Echegaray, ed. by Aurelio
Si. Esi)in()sa. Boston. Schoenhof book co..
1900. xx, [2], 225 p. front, (port.) 12°.
© G. Tleuschel, Boston; D : 9222, Oct. 6,
190G; 2c. Nov. 15, 1906. 36610
Poderoso caballero; engendro comico en 1 acto,
dividido eu 2 cuadros, original y escrito en
prosa por A. Doinfnguez. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1914. 31 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
30537; Aiitoiuo Donnnguez, Madrid. 36610a
Podgers' predicament; an acting slcetch in 1
scene, by L. O. Tees.
© Levin C. Tees, Philadelphia ; 1899 : 19610.
Mar. 16; 2c. Apr. 6. 36611
Pedology (A) party; by F. M. Lafiin.
© Florence M. Laflin, St. Louis ; D : 15459.
Mar. 25, 1909. 36612
Podratsick (Der); or. The Russian Turkish
war, comical operetta in 4 acts and 7 scenes,
by A. Goldfaden.
© A. Goldfaden, New York ; 1888 : 2108.
Jan. 19. 36613
Poems; by William Birdsly Benton. Chrysanthe-
mum ed. and final revision, v. 3. Deposit.
N. y., W. B. Benton, 1915. 10 p. 12°.
Dramatic contents : Past and present. —
Jack and John.
© Sept. 28. 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Oct. 2, 1915 ;
A : 410800 ; W. B. Benton. Deposit, N. Y.
36613a
lyrical and dramatic, to which is added
Cromwell, an historical play, by S. K. Wiley.
New York. G. H. Richmond ; TiOndon, Chap-
man & Hall, 1900. vii, 214 p. 12°.
© Sara King Wiley, East Orange, N. J. ;
1900 A : 3872, Feb. 12 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1900.
36613b
Poems and ballads; by Hermann Hagedorn.
Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin com-
pany, 1912. X p., 2 1., 3-133, [1] p., 1 1. 12°.
Dramatic contents : The last faring. — The
three false women of Llanlar.
© Oct. 26, 1912; 2c. Oct. 30, 1912; A:
327599; H. Hagedorn, Englewood. N. J.
36613c
Same. [New ed.] New York, The Macmil-
lan company, 1913. x, [1], 143, [1] p. 12'
Dramatic contents : The last faring. — The
three false women of Llanlar.
© Oct. 22, 1913; 2c. Oct. 23, 1913; A:
354896; Macmillan co.. New York. [Copy-
right is claimed on new and revised ma-
terial] 36613d
Poems- and dramas; by William Sharp. Uni-
form ed. arr. by Mrs. William Sharp. New
York, Duffield «& company. 1910. 455 p. 11.
front, (port.) 12°. (The writings of Fiona
Macleod, pseud, v. 7)
Dramatic contents : The Immortal hour. —
The house of Usna.
© Oct. 22, 1910; 2c. Oct. 27, 1910; A:
273939 ; Duffield & co.. New York. 366 13 e
Poems and plays; by Harry Lorenzo Chapin.
New York, The Shakespeare press [1915] 259
p., front, (col. port.) plate (col. port.) 8°.
Dramatic contents : The royal nurse. —
Forsaken.— Semeramus. — The eccentric phi-
losopher.— A white slave. — Aggression won. —
The love test.
© Dec. 20, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Dec. 22, 1915 ;
A : 420028 ; Anna Fries Chapin, Cleveland.
36613f
Poems (The) and plays of William Vaughn
Moody; witli an introduction by John M.
Manly, v. 1. Poems and poetic dramas. Bos-
ton and New York, Houghton Mifflin com-
pany, 1912. xlvi, 448 p. front, (port.) 12°.
Dramatic contents : The fire-briuger. —
The masque of judgment. — The death of
Eve.
© Nov. 16, 1912; 2c. Nov. 19, 1912; A:
327890; Harriet C. Moody, Chicago. [Copy-
right is claimed on new matter and introduc-
tion] 36613g
Poesia (La) de la reja; apunte de sainete, origi-
nal y en prosa, de J. G. Renovales y F. Ga.
Pacheco. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1914. 20 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40086; Juan G. Renovales y Francisco Ga.
Pacheco, Madrid. 366 13h
Poet (The); play in 4 acts, by W. V. Pettit.
126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1911; D : 25782 ; Wm.
Vaughan Pettit, New York. 36614
1840
36615
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36630
Poet (The) — Continued.
a tragedy in 3 acts, by Gabriel Boudous-
quie.
© G. Boudousquie. Tuscaloosa, Ala.; 1898:
77404, Dec. 31. 36615
See also Semiramis, and other plays.
Poet (The) and the lady; by F. R. Cutter. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
■© Frederick Rollin Cutter, Cincinnati ; D :
12883, May 2, 1908; 2c. May 2, 1908. 36616
Poet (The) and the queen. See Shakespeare
(The) wedding festival.
Poet (The) and the singer. See Deformed
(The) court singer.
Poet prince of Shalimar. See Grand Nazar.
Poet (The) reporter, and maid; a comedy sketch
in 1 scene, by F. H. Livingstone. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank H. Livingstone, Chicago ; D : 10415,
Apr. 25, 1907; 2c. May 22, 1907. 36617
Poet (The) with a pull; a 1 act farce, by P. R.
Kellar.
© Philip R. Kellar, Chicago ; D : 7400, Oct.
14, 1905. 36618
Poeta (El) de la vida; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, original de A. M. Viergol, mfisica
del maestro Rafael Calleja. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1910. [3], 43 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22438 ;
Antonio M. Viergol, Madrid. 36619
Poetaster; by Ben Jonson, and Satiromastix, "by
Thomas Dekker, ed. by Josiah H. Penniman.
Boston and London, D. C. Heath & co. [1913]
Ixx, 456 p. 16°.
© Apr. 11, 1913; 2c. Apr. 17, 1913; A:
343920; D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 36619a
Poetical (A) wooing; a comedietta in 1 act and
in verse, by C. F. Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston ; 1S78 : 11294,
Oct. 1. 36620
Poetical (The) works of William B. Yeats;
V. 2. New York, The Macmillan company,
1907. 524 p. 12°.
Dramatic contents: The Countess Cath-
leen.^The land of Heart's Desire. — The
shadowy waters. — On Baile's Strand. — King's
threshold. — Deirdre.
© Macmillan co., New York; A : 181310.
July 8, 1907 ; 2c. July 8, 1907. 36620a
Same. Dramatic poems. New and rev. ed.
New York, The Macmillan company ; London,
Macmillan & co., ltd., 1912. ix, 533 p. 12°,
© Aug. 7, 1912; 2c. Aug. 8, 1912; A:
319308; Macmillan co., New York. 36621
Poet's (The) club; a farce in 1 act for male
characters only, by M. N. Beebe. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1908. 21 p. 12°.
( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 14080,
Oct. 17, 1908; 2c. Nov. 7, 1908. 36622
Poet's (The) daughter; or, The ms., a comedy
drama in 3 acts, by B. Wallston and C. W.
Butler. [108] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Blanche Wallston and Charles W. But-
ler, United States; 1882:11891, July 19; 2c
July 24. 36623
Poet's (The) dream; drama in 4 acts, by G.
Iiucas. [41] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1911 ; D : 23927 ; Geo. Lucas,
Passaic, N. J. 36624
Poet's (The) eye; play in 3 acts, by E. Knob-
lauch. [117] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1915; D: 40710; Edward
Knoblauch. London. 36624a
Poet's (A) life. See Julien.
Poet's (The) love afEair; by J. B. Larric. 14
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Burnett Larric, New York ; D : 14651,
Dec. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1908. 36625
Poet's (A) loves; a play in 5 acts, by E. C.
Hardy. [65] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Evelina Cooke Hardy, New York; D:
6267, Feb. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 30, 1905. 36626
Poet's (The) nightmare.
See Aurora Borealis.
Sherwood. 9 p. f°.
Poet's (A) plight; by A
Typewritten.
© Anita Sherwood, Los Angeles ; D : 3175,
Mar. 23, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1903. 36627
Poggles; or. Traveling acquaintances, a com-
edy drama in 4 acts, by G. P. and M. Has-
brouck.
© George P. Hasbrouck and Mary Has-
brouck, New York ; 1889 : 2711, Jan. 22.
36628
Poia; grosse oper in. 3 akten, text von Ran-
dolph Hartley nach den von Walter McClintock
gesammelten Indianer-legenden, ins Deutsche
iibertragen von Eugenie von Huhn, musik
von Arthur Neviu. Berlin, A. Fiirstner, 1909.
45 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Oct. 26, 1909; 2c. Nov. 10, 1909; D:
17319 ; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 36629
Poids (Le) du remords (The burden of re-
morse); a drama in 6 tableaux, by H. Demene.
[93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henri Demene, Paris ; D : 5124, June 3,
1904 ; 2c. June 3, 1904. 36630
Point de lendemain. See Theatre complet;
[de] Paul Hervieu.
1841
36631
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36652
Point (A) in law; by J. H. Beutliam. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© John H. Bentham, Grand Rapids, Mich. ;
D : 6079, Jan. 14, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1904 ; Ic.
Feb. 6, 1905. 36631
Point lace and diamonds; a comedy, by A. S.
Crafts.
© Aunetta S. Crafts, Austin, 111.; 1893:
41573, Sept. 14. 36632
Point of honor; comedy in 3 acts, by C. Gott.
62 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1910 ; D : 20737 ; Charles Gott,
Arlington, Mass. 36633
— — a comedy in 2 acts, by- Helen Kane. Bos-
ton, W. H. Balder & co., 1906. 25 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 9068,
Sept. 12, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1906. 36634
-drama, by W. Bronson.
© Walter Bronson, New Yorlj ; 1884 : 23110,
Nov. 18. 36635
a play in 4 acts, by N. Mayer. Hartford,
Conn., The Case, Lockwood & Brainard co.
1884. 54 p. 16°.
© Nathan Mayer, Hartford : 1884 : 13351,
.Tuly 1 ; 2c. Aug. 21, 1888. 36636
Point (A) of law. See Worth of a woman.
Point (The) of life; a play in 3 acts, by A. J.
Burr. Englewood, N. J., The Hillside press,
1907. 3 p.l, 6-88, [1] p., 1 1. 8°.
© Amelia J. Burr, Englewood, N. J. ; D :
9838, Jan. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1907. 36637
Point (The) of view; a comedy sketch, by Bell
Elliott Palmer. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald,
1906. 6 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D:7802,
Jan. 2, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1906. 36638
-a play in 4 acts, by E. Ellis.
© Edith p:ilis, Chicago; 1900 A : 3247, Feb.
5. 36639
by F. Bruegger. [136] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1912 ; D : 29436 ; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 36640
a play in 1 act, by Alice I. Dunn. 9 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1912 ; D : 30932 ; Mrs. Fran-
cis A. Dunn, Brooklyn. 36641
— vaudeville act in 1 scene, by W. Montague.
12 p. f°. Tj-pewritten.
© Feb. 20, 1910; 2c. Feb. 26, 1910; E:
20302 ; Walter Montague, San Francisco.
36642
Poire (La); comedie en 4 actes, par L. Artus.
Paris, Librairie th^atrale, 1900. 3 p. 1., 187
p. 12°.
© Louis Artus, France ; 1900 A : 702, Jan.
8; 2c. Jan. 8. 36643
Poison; a farce. Boston, G. M. Baker and com-
pany, 1882. 22 p. 12°. ( [Globe drama] )
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1882:6049,
Apr. 17 ; 2c. Apr. 25. 36644
a farce in 1 scene for 4 females, adapted
by Marguerite Morton. New York, E. S. Wer-
ner, 1895. 7, [1] p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; 1894 : 51218,
Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 19. 36645
or, Teddy Brady's victories, an original
sensational drama in 4 acts, by J. A. Mack.
© John A. Mack, New York; 1872:9010,
Aug. 22. 36646
Poison (The) mong-er; play in 1 act, by O. T.
Johnsone. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1915; D: 40990; Otto T.
.Tohnsone, Brooklyn. 36646a
Poison (The) of paradise; a monologue plav, by
W. de Wagstaffe.
© W. de Wagstaffe, New York ; 1896 : 7629,
Jan. 31. 36647
Poison (The) pen; play in 1 act, by J. W. Dick.
[1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1914 ; D : 36416 ; John Wesley
Dick, New York. 36647a
Poisoned; a play in 4 acts, by F. Dawson.
© Forbes Dawson, England ; 1897 : 56647,
Oct. 7. 36648
Poisoned (The) chalice; a romantic drama of
American life in 5 acts, by A. W. Hammond.
Washington, The author, 1897. 94 p. 16°.
© Andrew Wm. Hammond, New York ;
1897 : 29008, May 12 ; 2c. July 28. 36649
Poisoned (The) dagger; by J. Kennedy.
© James Kennedy, New York ; D : 2795,
Dec. 31, 1902. 36650
Poisoned (The) needle; play in 1 act, by F. S.
Clark. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1914; D: 39050; F. Sher-
wood Clark, Brooklyn. 36650a
Poisoner (The); an Italian's love, a Russian's
hate, a Russian drama in 6 tableaux, by Geo.
H. Mar.sh. [68] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© G. Harrison Marsh, Boston ; 1889 : 22864,
July 25; 2c. July 25. 36651
— ■ — play in 4 acts, tr. and adapted by C. Miner.
[162] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1912; D: 28488; Craiu
Miner, New York. 36652
1842
36653
copyeightp:d in the united states
36669
Poisson (Le) rouge; comedie gaie en 1 acte, de
Jean S6ry [pseud, de Mme. H. Dangeville]
Paris, Mme. Dangeville, 1911. 31 p. 8°.
© Feb. 25, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1913 ; D :
23401; Joubert, Paris. 36653
.Pokahantos; a comic opera, by J. W. Hamby.
© J. W. Hamby, Cleveland; 1892:13718,
Mar. 28. 36654
Pokahontas. See Gesammelte werke; von
Detlev von Liliencron.
Pokahuntas; play in 4 acts, by G. V. Tyler and
M. Saher. [3], 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1910 ; D : 21763 ; G. Vere Tyler
and Max Saher, Bensonhurst, N. Y. 36655
Poker; schwank in 3 akten. von Alexander
Engel und Julius Horst. Wien, Verlag von
Otto Eirich, 1914. 78 p. 12°.
© Ic. May 4, 1914 ; D : 36919 ; Otto Eirich.
Vienna. 36655a
Poker ballet; by G. P. Metzger. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© le. Nov. 10, 1909; D: 17396; George P.
Metzger, Stamford, Conn. 36656
Poketa, the forest flower; Indian operetta in
3 acts, by T. A. Metz.
© Theo. A. Metz, Stamford, Conn. ; D :
8226, Mar. 24, 1906. 36657
Poketa, the wild flower. See Zingaras (The)
Pokey ville (The) rally; drama of 1 scene and
2 acts, by H. Gaylord, L. R. and C. A. Sanders.
Canton, 111., S. S. G. entertainment co.. 1911.
cover title, 21 numb. 1. 8°.
© Nov. 14, 1911; 2c. Nov. 9, 1911; D:
25806 ; Helen Gaylord, Luzetta R. and Cora A.
Sanders, Canton, 111. 36658
Polar (The) bear; an Ethiopian farce in 1 scene,
by Frank Dumont. New York, R. M. De
Witt, 1876. 8 p. 12°. ([De Witt's Ethi-
opian and comic drama, no. 92] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7988, July 3; 2c. July 26. 36659
Polar (The) expedition, Captain Barnacle in
command; a burlesque, by W. Cotter.
© William Cotter, Philadelphia; 1894:
29523, July 14. 36660
Polar (A) pearl; an extravaganza in 2 acts, by
M. E. Swan. 39 p. 12°. Printed.
© Mark E. Swan, New York ; D : 8602, May
28, 1906; 2c. May 28, 1906. 36661
Polar predicament; dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by E. Emerson. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1909 ; D : 17040 ; Edwin Emer-
son. New York. 36662
Polaris; or, Lost among the floes, an original
sensational drama in 3 acts, by D. B. Kelly.
© D. Benson Kelly, Washington; 1873:
9653, Aug. 28. 36663
Pole (The) discoverer; by S. L. Loeb. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1911; D : 24631 ; S. L. Loeb,
Los Angeles. 36664
Poleaxis; or, A balloon trip to the North Pole
of a Yankee. 3 p. f°. Typewritten. [Synop-
sis]
© Katherine E. Chesnut and Charles A.
de Lima, New York ; D : 12910, Apr. 17, 1908 ;
2c. Apr. 13, 1908. 36665
Polenblut; operette in 3 bildern, von Leo Stein
[pseud, of Leo Rosenstein] musik von Oskar
Nedbal. Soufflier-undregiebuch. Leipzig, Lud-
wig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky) 1913.
163 p. illus. & diagrs. 8°.
© Ic. June 1. 1914; D : 37273 ; Ludwig
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig.
36665a
Same. Text der gesange. Leipzig. Lud-
wig Doblinger, 1913. 45 p. 12°.
© Oct. 31, 1913 ; Ic. Apr. 23, 1914 ; D : 36798 ;
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky),
Leipzig. 36665b
Poleon; musical comedy in 3 acts, by A. Ver-
court and J. Bever, music by Willy Redstone.
95 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910 ; D : 20508 ; Alfred Ver-
court and Jean Bever. Paris. 36666
Police; play for vaudeville in 1 act, by T. Whif-
fen. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1912; D : 30706 ; Thomas
Whiffen, New York. 36667
story of the underworld in 1 act and 2
scenes, by J. L. Withers. [2], 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1914; D : 35652 ; .Joseph
LaAvrence Withers, Chicago. 36667a
Police (The) court; an Ethiopian act in 1 scene,
arr, by George H. Coes. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1895.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
24696, May 4; 2c. July 5. 36668
Police (A) court scene; by C. V. Fish.
© C. Van W. Fish, Cleveland ; 1885 : 19869.
Sept. 21. 36669
Police (The) matron; melodrama in 1 act, by
M. Hight and C. C Glick. 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 28, 1915; D: 40794; Carl Can-
non Glick, Evanston, 111., and Mary Hight.
Chicago. 36669a
1843
38670
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36689
Police (The) patrol; an original melodrama in
4 acts, by S. Marble. [109] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Scott Marble, Philadelphia ; 1892 : 20449,
May 13; [2c. entitled The patrol reed. Nov.
16,1891] 36670
Police (The) reporter; dramatic playlet in 1 act,
by James H. Gregory. [2], 13 p. f°. Type-
written.
© ic. Aug. 3, 1914; D: 37719; Daniel
Leighton, New York. 36670a
play in 3 acts, by M. Levine. 26 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914; D: 38963; Moses Le-
vine, Cleveland. 36670b
Policeman's (The) dream; play in 1 act, by
W. F. Williams. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913 ; D : 34863 ; Warwick F.
Williams, New York. 36671
Policewoman no. 65; comedy sketch, by John T.
Doyle. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1914 ; D : 37583 ; Marion Wil-
lard Doyle, Allston, Mass. 36671a
Poliche; pi^ce en 4 actes, par Henry Bataille.
[Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1907. 2 p. 1.,
88 p. 8°.
© H. Bataille, Paris; D:9802, Jan. 17,
1907 ; 2c. Jan. 17, 1907. 36672
Polichinelles (I^es); pi^ce en 4 actes, tiree du
manuscrit de Henry Becque, par H. de Nous-
sanne. 40 p. 4°. (L'lUustration tlieatrale,
no. 161. 15 octobre 1910)
© Oct. 15, 1910; 2c. Nov. 18, 1910; D:
22587 ; Henri de Noussanne, Paris. 36673
reproduction integrale du manuscrit, de
Henry Becque. 32 p. 4°. (L'lUustration
th§atrale, no. 160, 8 octobre 1910)
© Oct. 8, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 29, 1910 ; D : 22410 ;
Barthelemy Robaglia, Paris. 36674
Policy 473; by A. C. Lust. 166 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Adelina C. Lust, Chicago ; D : 8046, Feb.
23, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1906. 36675
Policy (A) gam.e. See Homeward bound.
Policy (The) of the house; play in 3 acts, by
H.F.Miller. [3], 73 p. 4\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1912; D: 31324; Helena
Franklin Miller, Hartford. 36676
Policy (The) players. Typewritten.
© Williams & Walker, New York; 1899:
67042, Oct. 16; 2c. Oct. 16. 36677
in 2 or 3 acts, by Williams and Walker.
© Williams and Walker, New York ; 1899 :
35169, May 25. 36678
Policy (A) shop; in 2 or 3 acts, by Williams and
Walker.
© Williams and Walker, New York; 1899:
35168, May 25. 36679
Policy (The) winners; in 2 or 3 acts, by Wil-
liams and Walker.
© Williams and Walker, New York ; 1899 :
35170, May 25. 36680
Polish (The) Jew. See Bells (The)
Polish (The) wedding; play in 3 acts, by B.
Thomashefsky.
81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914; D : 38952 ; Boris
Thomashefskj^ New York. 36680a
Polished (The) villain; a protean comedy and
melodramatic sketch, by Charles Horwitz. 8
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice May Owen, New York ; D : 9153,
Sept. 22, 1906; 2c. Sept. 22, 1906. 36681
Politic (The) Mr. Barnes; farce in 3 acts, by
M. B. Long. 304 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1911; D : 25571 ; Maxwell
Budd Long, Cincinnati. 36682
Political (The) auction; a comedy in 4 acts, by
A. L. Pearson.
© A. L. Pearson, Pittsburgh; 1883:23568,
Dec. 19. 36683
Political (The) boss.
© Malconie W. Eason, New York ; D : 6943,
July 10, 1905. 36684
drama in 1 act, by S. E. Smyth. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1910; D: 21911; Sam E.
Smyth, Omaha, Neb. 36685
1 act comef]^- drama playlet, by L. Keene.
28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1913; D: 33738; Lorraine
Keene, Bloomington, 111. 36686
Political (The) campaign. See On the fence.
Political (The) coppersmith; tr. and adapted
by L. P. Nelson.
© Lars P. Nelson, Chicago; 1893:34008,
July 20. 36687
Political (The) editor; comedy of newspaper
and political life, by Charles Ulrich. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison & co. [1912] 19 p. 12".
© Julv 5, 1912 ; 2c. July 8, 1912 ; D : 30197 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 36688
Political influence; a farcical comedy in 2 acts,
by T. H. Wright.
© Thomas H. Wright, Bellefontaine, O. ;
1879 : 17230, Dec. 22. 36689
1844
36690
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36714
Political (A) nightmare; burlesque on Ameri-
can politics, interspersed with historical tab-
lea ux, by G.. T.Mold. Typewritten. [Scenario]
© Geori?e J. Mold, Wichita; 1891:31703,
Sept. 7 ; 2e. Sept. 15. 36690
Political parody; by B. Niemeyer. [4] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1910; D: 22340; Bernhardt
Niemeyer, Washington. 36691
Political (A) picnic; play in 1 act, by M. Cole
Gould. 17 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. June 28, 1913 ; D : 33649 ; Maude Cole
Gould, San Francisco. 36692
Political (A) plot; a play in 4 acts, by A. Lew-
lits.
© A. Lewlits, Brooklyn ; D : 1569, Mar. 13,
1902. 36693
or. The widow of Monte Carlo, a play in
4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 71 1., front., pis.
4°. Printed.
© Laura Jean Libbey Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 1687, Apr. 4, 1902 ; 2c. May 12, 1902.
36694
— — Same.
© Laura Jean Libbey Stilwell, United
States; D : 1815. May 1, 1902. [For copies
reed, see D : 1687] 36695
Political (The) pot; comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by B. I. Gilbert. [72] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1912; D : 31809 ; Edward
Irvin Gilbert, Dallas. 36696
Political protege; play in 4 acts, by B. W.
Langsdale. [3], 138 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1912 ; D : 29616 ; B. W. Langs-
dale, Kansas City, Mo. 36697
Political (A) pull. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John H. Conroy and Charles M. Mc-
Donald, New York ; D : 1774, Apr. 23, 1902 ; 2c.
May 13, 1902. 36698
— a comedietta in 1 act, by J. J. Jackson.
Boston, AV. H. Baker & co., 1900. 20 p. 12°.
(Baker's edition of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; 1900 A :
1038, Jan. 11; 2c. May 5. 36699
a comedy in 1 act, by J. N. Conroy and
C. M. McDonald
© John N. Conroy and Chas. M. McDonald,
New York ; D : 1887, May 13, 1902. 36700
Political (A) scandal; a comedy, by J. Bickel.
[10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Bickel, New York; D : 15670,
Apr. 20, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1909. 36701
a play in 4 acts, by A. Lewlits.
© A. Lewlits, Brooklyn; D:1568, Mar. 13,
1902. 36702
3
Political sirens; a chimerical effusion on the
feasible possibilities which woman may at-
tain a hundred vears hence, book and music
by W. D. Hall. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© William Davis Hall, Philadelphia; D:
1716, Apr. 9. 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1902. 36703
Political (The) situation in 1984; a comedy in
3 acts, by H. M. White. [75] p. 8°. Type-
written.
© H. Montgomery White, New York ; 1884 :
3487, Feb. 18 ; 2c. Feb. 28. 36704
Political (The) situation in the year 1984;
an original comedy, by H. M. White.
© H. Montgomery White, New York ; 1884 :
3945, Feb. 25; 2c. Feb. 28. 36705
Political (A) soldier; comedy in 3 acts, by B. L.
Taylor and E. A. Morris.
© Bert Leston Taylor and Ed. A. Morris,
Duluth, Minn.; 1899:8734, Jan. 28. 36706
Political tinker. See Comedies by Holberg.
Political whirl; 4 act drama, by G. R. Coates
and P. Brouillette. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Mar. 19, 1910 ; D : 20522 ; Peter
Brouillette and Guy R. Coates, Sioux City,
la. 36707
Political (A) woman; an original American
comedy in 4 acts, by H. H. Meyers.
© Howard Henry Meyers, New York ; 1891 :
40358, Nov. 10. 36708
Politician (The); an American comedy in 3
acts, by R. M. Sperry. [41] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Robert M. Sperry, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D :
8511, May 9, 1906; Ic. June 11, 1906. 36709
drama in 3 acts, by A. S. Kronold.
© Adolph S. Kronold, New York ; D : 4.529,
.Tan. 20, 1904. 36710
• an original comedy in 3 acts, by S. Howell.
© S. Howell, New * Orleans ; 1875 : 3324,
Apr. 5.
36711
— political comedy drama in 4 acts, by W. H.
Carson. [2], 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1910; D: 22551; William H.
Carson, New York. 36712
— -a satirical, farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
H. and P. Pinkney.
© Harrv Pinknev and Phillip Pinkney,
Boston; 1890:22543. July 15. 36713
— or The Irish alderman, a farce comedy
in 3 acts, by L. R. Ford. [102] p. 4^ Type-
written.
© Luke R. Ford, Kingston, N. C. ; 1890:
24457, Aug. 6 ; 2c. Aug. 6. 36714
845
36714
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36731
Politician (The) and the ideal citizen; comedy
in 1 act, by P. Rafferty and P. Jaffie. [1],
5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1914 ; D : 38687 ; Patrick Raf-
ferty and Phil Jaffie, Chicago, 36714a
Politicians (The); comedy in 4 acts, by Frank
G. Lay ton (Stephen Andrew) London, Sidg-
wlck & Jackson, ltd. [1913] [4], 102 p.
12°.
© Oct. 15, 1913; 2c. Nov. 1, 1913; D:
34908; Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., London.
36715
— a play in 3 acts, by A. Hoffman. 148 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Aaron Hoffman, New York; D: 14433,
Dec. 2, 1908; 2c. Dec. 2, 1908. 36716
Politician's (A) breakfast,
the kitchen.
See Row (A) in
22
Politician's (The) dream; by A. M. Merrill,
p. obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Merton Merrill, San Francisco;
D : 102, Feb. 1, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1901. 36717
Politician's (The) hat pin; book and lyrics of
a musical play in 3 acts, by A. N. 0, Fowler.
[2], 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1911; D: 23418; A. N. C.
Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. 36718
Politics; an American play in 4 acts, by E. W.
Kirby and A. Murnane. [76] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edmund W. Kirby and Allan Murnane,
Philadelphia; D: 13192, June 15, 1908; 2c.
June 15, 1908. 36719
E.
-^—comedy sidewalk conversation, by T.
Owsley. [7] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1915; D: 42092; Tim Em-
manuel Owsley, Indianapolis. 36719a
— a comic opera libretto in 3 acts, by J. D.
Farrell.
© John D. Farrell, Chicago; 1899:26684,
Apr. 17. 36720
— musical morality drama, by M. B. Taylor.
14 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1913; D: 32866; Maude Be-
atrice Taylor, Washington. 36721
or. Our constituency, a drama in 3 acts.
by G. S. Dwyer.
© George S. Dwyer, New York ; 1875 : 9961,
Sept. 28. 36722
or, The growler, a play in 4 acts, by J. B.
Runnion.
© James B. Runnion, Chicago ; 1878 : 546,
Jan. 10. 36723
— See also Our aldermen.
Tyng,
Politics and love; a play in 3 acts, by M, Sal-
monsen.
© M. Salmonsen, Chicago ; 1899 : 35097, May
25. 36724
Politics and petticoats; by Oliver White. 12
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. -July 14, 1909; D: 1623*5; Augustus
Neville, Chicago. 36725
Politics of Elizabeth; comedy in 4 acts, by
S. T. Tyng. 144 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1909; D: 17038; Sewell T.
New York. 36726
Politik und liebe; lustspiel in 4 akten, von C.
Brisker. Loeben, Alfred Riedel, 1913. 77 p.
12°.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913 ; D : 35495 ; Carl Brisker,
Loeben, Austria. 36726a
Politika a nehody Pana Pfihody. See Kupec
a basnik.
Politische ranke: deutsch-amerikanisches volks-
stuck in 4 akten, von H. Ellermann. Apple-
ton, WMs., Im selbstverlag des verfassers, 1894.
85 p. 8°.
© Hermann Ellermann, Appleton, Wis. ;
1894 : 49937, Oct. 26 ; 2c. Dec. 17. 36727
Politiske rovere; eller, Hvor Bavid kj0bte
ollet, Ivstspil med sange i 3 akter, af E. Lars-
sen. Chicago, 1885. 132 p. 16°.
© Edward Larssen, United States; 1885:
9741, Apr. 28 ; 2c. June 17. 36728
Poliuto. Sec Martiri (I)
Pollin picks a wife; play in 1 act, by Ward
Macaulev. Philadelphia, Penn publishing com-
pany, 1915. 25 p. 12°.
© Feb. 16, 1915; 2c. Feb. 18, 1915; D:
,39722 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 36728a
Pollitas (Las) alegres; entremgs en prosa, origi-
nal de A. Sanchez Carr&re, mfisica de Mo-
desto Romero. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1914. 17 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17. 1915; D:
40063 Adolfo Sanchez Carr^re, Madrid.
36728b
Polly; comedy drama in 3 acts, by H. B. White.
59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1910 ; D : 20578 ; Helena Bal-
lard White, Seattle. 36729
— comedy in 3 acts, by C. T. Stewart. [75]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1911 ; D : 24645 ; Caroline Tay-
lor Stewart, Columbus, Mo. 36730
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by F. G. Dus-
soulas.
© Frederick G. Dussoulas, Philadelphia;
1891 : 6203, Feb. 14. 36731
1846
36731
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36749
Polly — Continued.
play in 4 acts, by J. S. Frank. [1], 91 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1914; D : 37095 ; Joseph S.
Frank, New York. 36731a
Polly and the spy; a military drama in 1 act,
by A. W. Stace. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur W. Stace, Grand Rapids, Mich. ;
D : 9932, Feb. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907. 36732
See also, Fall (The) of '64.
Polly Ann's fortune; musical sketch in 1 act,
for two men, words by W. W. Wyckoff. 10 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Woi'ds only]
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1910; D : 205S1 ; W. W.
Wyckoff, New York. 36733
Polly at the wheel; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
R. )\^ Byerly.
© Robert Wayne Byerly, Cambridge, Mass. ;
D : 15S64, May 15, 1909. 36734
Polly Brent; drama in 3 acts, by M. F. Morse.
[5], 192 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1913; D : 34405 ; Margaret
Fessenden Morse, Jamaica Plain, Mass.
36735
Polly-girl; drama in 3 acts, by C. Clark. 141
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1913 ; D : 32046 ; Clara Clark,
San Francisco. 36736
Polly in politics; comedy in 3 acts, by Thomas
Littlefield Marble. Philadelphia, Fenn pub-
lishing company, 1911. 49 p. 12°.
© Sept. 12, 1911; 2c. Sept. 13, 1911; D:
25212 ; Penn pub. cc, Philadelphia. 36737
Polly Middles; a fantastic operetta in 2 acts,
by A. C. Gunter, music by W. W. Lowitz.
© Archibald C. Gunter, New York; 1892:
12392, Mar. 21. 36738
Polly of the circus; a play in 3 acts, by M.
Mayo. [106] p. 4*. Typewritten.
© Margaret Mayo, New York ; D : 11215,
Aug. 22, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1907. 36739
Polly of the Follies; musical comedy in 2 acts,
by Billie Burke. [2], 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. July 8, 1912; D: 30203; William
Francis Burke, New York. 36740
Polly Pecksniff and the actor; a 1 act dramatic
composition, by F. J. Beaman. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D :
7724, Dec. 15, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1905. 36741
Polly Perkins of the U. S. A.; play in 3 acts,
by R. M. Woodward. [50] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1915; D: 40375; Ruth M.
Woodward, New York. 36741a
Polly Pickle's pets; a musical comedy in 1 act,
by Joseph Hart. 7 p. 4°, Typewritten.
[Words only]
© J. Hart, New York; D:9528, Nov. 27.
1906 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1906. 36742
Polly pie; or, The Mormon bill, burlesque
opera, by F. Eversman, jr.
© Fred Eversman, jr., Baltimore; 1884:
22727, Nov. 13. 36743
Polly, the pet of the regiment; an original
comic opera in 2 acts and 3 tableaux, writ-
ten by J. Mortimer, composed by Edward
Solomon. London, E. Ascherberg & co., 1884.
25 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© James Mortimer, United States; 1884:
18638, Sept. 15; 2c. Oct. 27. 36744
See Pollyanna, the
PoUyanna, the glad book,
glad girl.
Pollyanna, the glad girl; 4 act comedy, by Cath-
erine Chisholm Cushing, founded upon- Polly-
anna, the glad book, by Eleanor H. Porter.
New York, Klaw & Erlanger, 1915. 176 p.
12°.
© Aug. 21, 1915; 2c. Aug. 27, 1915; D:
41579 ; Marc Klaw and Abraham L. Erlanger,
New York. 36744a
Polly's burglar; or. And they married, farce
comedy in 3 acts, by J. MacEwen. 115 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1911; D: 24170; John Mac-
Ewen, New York. 36745
Polly's fairy; play in 1 act, by A. L. Toel. 25 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1915; D : 402-52 ; Adelina L.
Toel, New York. 36745a
Polly's frame-up; farce in 1 act, by E. Os-
good. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1914; D: 36670; Erastus
Osgood, Quincy, Mass. 36745b
Polly's husband; character sketch, by A. Ij.
Price. 9 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1910; D: 20280; Arthur L.
Price, Los Angeles. 36746
Polly's Jack; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
D. Belasco.
© David Belasco, New York; 1896:67080.
Dec. 9. 36747
Polly's papa; a 3 act farce comedy, by William
A. Tulley. 38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. A. Tulley, St. Louis; D:5675, Oct.
24, 1904; 2c. Nov. 15, 1904. 36748
Polly's picture; by Harry Newton and Nellie
Smith Revell. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Craig Roylston, Chicago ; D : 1844, May
7, 1902; 2c. May 7, 1902. 36749
1847
36750
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36766
Polly's surprise party. Sec Original mono-
logues and sketches.
Polly's troubles; or. A servant girl's mishaps,
farce comedy playlet in 1 act, by EUsley, Ottke
and Ellsley. [2], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1913; D : 33189 ; Ellsley,
Ottke and Ellsley. Chicago. 36750
Polnische wirtschaft; schwank in 3 akten, von
C Kraatz und G. Okonkow.ski. Berlin, Ver-
triebsstelle des Verba ndes deutscher biihnen-
schriftsteller. g. m. b. h., 1910. 94 p. 12°.
© Jan. 20, 1910 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1910 ; D : 20121 ;
Curt Kraatz, Wiesbaden, Germany, and
Georg Okonkowski, Berlin. 36751
vaudeville posse in 3 akten, mit gesang, von
C. Kraatz und G. Okonkowski, gesangstexte
von Alfrefl Schonfeld, nnisik von Jean Gil-
bert [pseud, of Max Winterfeld] Berlin, Ver-
triebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnen-
schriftsteller, g. m. b. h., 1910. 88 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1911 ; D : 23372 ; Curt Kraatz
and Georg Okonkowski, Berlin. 36752
Polskie skauty; odzew sceniczny w dwu odslo-
nach, napisal dla dziatwy polskiej w Ameryce,
Karol Wachtel. Chicago, Przvjaciela dzieci
i mlodzie^y, 1913. 84 p. 12°.
© Apr. 14, 1913; 2c. Apr. 16, 1913; D:
33051; Felix Ladon, Chicago. 36753
Polvorilla el corneta. See Chiquita y bonita.
Polyeucte. See Cid (Le). — Continental drama.
Polyeucte, a martyr; a Christian tragedy, by
Pierre Corneille, tr. into English verse by
G. Renauld.
© Charles Renauld, New York; 1898:
74685, Dec. 21 ; 2c. Dec. 21. 36.754
Polygamist (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by D. S.
Foster. [1], 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© David S. Foster, Utica, N. Y. ; 1890:
22272. July 12 ; Ic. .July 12. 36755
an opera in 3 acts and 4 scenes, libretto by
Charles Gropp-Reade. 40 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Charles A. Reade. Chicago; D: 5073, Mav
25, 1904; 2c. May 25, 1004. 36756
Polygamy; play in 4 acts, by H. O'Higgins and
H. Ford. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1(?. Mar. 9, 1915; D: 39916; Harvey
O'Higgins. Martinsville, N. J. and Harriet
Ford, New York. 36756a
• or. The seven ages of two Micks, an in-
sane dramatic conceit in several acts and
scenes, by R. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1882:
199G3. Nov. 24. 36757
Polygamy — Continued.
or. Two wives and one love, an original
emotional play in 5 acts, by H. F. Stone.
© Henry F. Stone. San FrancLsco; 1876:
427. .Tan. 10. 36758
Polypheme victorieux; drame antique en \m
prologue et 1 acte, en vers, de J. Hebertot. 10
p. 4°. (Supplement gratuit au no. 2902 du
Monde illustre, 9 novembre 1912)
© Nov. 9. 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1912 ; D : 31612 ;
•Jacques Hebertot, Paris. 36759
Polyphemos. See Odyssee (Die)
Polyxena; a tragedy, by W. R. Smith.
© William R. Smith, Tuscaloosa, Ala. ;
1879 : 2598, Feb. 24. 36760
Pom-pom; play in 3 acts, book and lyrics, by
Anne Caldwell [i. e. A. C. O'Dea] from the
Hungarian. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1915; D : 42549 ; Henry W.
Savage, New York. 36760a
Pomme d'Api; Parisian episode, music by
Jacques Offenbach. English adaptation Uy Ma-
rie de Laneaux [pseud, of M. B. Stearns]
[1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1915; I): 42366; May Bar-
low Stearns, Toledo, O. 36760b
Pomona of Rudder Grange; comedy in 3 acts,
by J. L. Gilder, i, 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1910; D: 21249; Jeannetto L.
Gilder, New York. 36761
Pomp; an entirely new and original American
drama in 5 acts, by J. J. McCloskey.
© .Tames J. McCloskey, Brooklyn ; 1871 :
3134, May 4. 36762
play in 1 act, by Sada Cowan [i. e. S. C.
Neumond [1], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1912 ; D : 30997 ; Sada Cowan
Neumond, Arlington, Mass. 36763
Pomp Green's snakes; an Ethiopian farce in 1
act, by [James W.] Shettel and [W. M.]
George. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co., 1891.
10 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 297] )
© Ames' pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1891:48225,
Dec. 31 ; 2c. .Tan. .5, 1892. 36764
Pompadour; comedie draniatique en 7 tableaux,
\m prologue. 5 actes et un epilogue, de Emile
BiTgerat. Paris, P. Ollendorff, 1901. 4 p. 1.,
214 p, 12°.
© Paul Ollendorff, France ; D : 1072, Nov.
8, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 8, 1901. 36765
a play, by A. R. Haven.
© Albert Roland Haven, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1S90:10S77. Juno 19. 36766
1848
36767
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
36784
Pompadour's (The) protege; a 1 act play, by
K. J. Vermilye. 28 p. 8". Typewritten.
© Kate Jordan Vermilye, New York ; D :
3203, Mar. 28, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1903. 36767
Pompei; oper in 4 aufziigen, dichtung frei nach
Biilwer [Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer
Lytton, 1st baron] von Karl Scbreder u. Rob-
ert Maria Prosl, musik von Marziano Perosi.
Berlin, Hansa-verlag, 1913. 7G p. 8°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Oct. 15, 1913; Ic. Apr. 23, 1914; D:
36805 ; Hansa-verlag. Berlin. 36767a
Pompeii; a play in 5 acts,. dramatized from Bul-
wer Lytton's The last days of Pompeii, by
D. Brown. [2], 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dan Brown, Chicago; 1887:25579, Oct.
5 ; 2c. Dec. 27. 36768
Pompeiian (A) picnic. Sec Mr. Dobbs of
Am^erica.
Pomperan's marriage (Le mariage de Pom-
peran); a comedy in 5 acts, and prologue, by
Laurencin [i. e. Paul Aime Chapelle Lau-
rencin]
© FranQois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19925, Sept. 3. 36769
Pompeus, the phantom king; a spectacular
drama in 7 tableaux, by L. Thielemann. Ms.
© Louise Thielemann, Chicago ; 1879 : 5477,
Apr. 25 ; Ic. Apr. 25. 36770
Pompey's patients; (sometimes called Lunatic
asylum) a laughable interlude in 2 scenes, arr.
bv Charles White. New York, R. M. De Witt,
1875. 6 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and
comic drama, no. 57] )
© Robert M. De WMtt, New York; 1875:
7715, July 23 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 36771
Pomp's pranks; an Ethiopian farce in 1 act,
by F. L. Cutler. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1884.
7 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 134])
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1885 : 185, Jan. 3 ;
2c. Jan. 3. 36772
Same.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1885:844, Jan.
10 ; 2c. Jan. 10.
36773
Ponce de Leon; by P. F. Du Pont [i. e. P. F.
Du Pont de Nemours] {In his New poems
and a play. p. [61]-112; book © Mar. 25,
1914; 2c. Apr. 3, 1914; A: 371592; P. F. Du
Pont de Nemours, Merion, Pa.) 36773a
musical play in 2 acts, by P. F. Du Pont
[i. e. P. F. Du Pont de Nemours] [4], 27 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31747 ; Philip F. Du
Pont, Merion, Pa. 36774
Ponce de Leon — Continued.
an original opera, composed by B. E. Lea-
vitt.
© Burton E. Leavitt, New Haven ; 1892 :
25244, June 15. 36775
play in 1 act, by P. F. Du Pont [i. e. P. F.
Du Pont de Nemours] [1], 38 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1912 ; D : 30430 ; Philip F. Du
Pont, Merion, Pa. 36776
or. The fountain of youth, comic opera in
2 acts, libretto by B. L. Taylor, music by W^al-
ter H. Lewis.
© Bert Leston Taylor, Providence, R. I. ;
1896 : 35816, June 18. 36777
Ponce de Leon and the fountain of youth; a
semi-historic comic opera in 3 acts, by E. B.
Perkins.
© E. B. Perkins, New York; 1894:57687.
Dec. 11. 36778
— — See also Little (The) admiral.
Ponderby's heir; play in 3 acts, by R. M. Town-
send. 132 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1911; D : 24793 ; Ralph M.
Townsend, Philadelphia. 36779
Ponderby's will; a play in 3 acts, by R. M.
Townsend. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ralph M. Townsend, Philadelphia ; D :
12865, Apr. 29, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1908. 36780
Ponette (La); piece en 4 actes, de Louis Artus
et Paul Fuchs. Paris, Librairie theatrale
[1907] 195 p. 12°.
© L. Artus & P. Fuchs, Paris; D : 9936,
Feb. 11, 1907; 2c. Feb. 11, 1907. 36781
Ponsonbys (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by F. J.
Hallo. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank J. Hallo, Minneapolis ; 1899 : 17894.
Mar. 9; 2c. Apr. 7. 36782
Ponteach; or. The savages of America, a trag-
edy by Robert Rogers, with an introduction
and a biography of the author by Allan Nev-
ins. Chicago, The Caxton club, 1914. 261 p.
front, (port.) plates. 8°.
© Dec. 15. 1914; 2c. .Ian. 4, 1915: A:
391230, Caxton club, Chicago. 36782a
Pontia, the daughter of Pilate; drama in 4
acts, by F. Felix.
© .John Murphy co., Baltimore ; 1899 : 35694,
May 29 ; 2c. Apr. 27. 36783
Pontiac; drama of old Detroit, 1763, by A. C.
Whitnev. Boston, Richard G. Badger, 1910.
Ill p. front. 12°.
© Dec. 31, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1910 ; D : 17940 ;
A. C. Whitney, St. Paul. 36784
1849
36785
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36801
Pontiac — (Jontiuued.
a tragedy in 4 acts, by Lewis Charles [i. e.
E. L. Cliarles]
© Elijah Lewis Charles, United States;
1885:17970, Aug. 24. 36785
See also Red (The) Napoleon.
Pontiac's conspiracy. See Doctor Dick's In-
dian.
Pontius Pilate; Saint Ronan of Brittany;
Theophile; three plays in verse, by Henry
Copley Greene. New York, Scott-Thaw com-
pany, 1903. 2 p. 1., 90 p. front. 12°.
© Scott-Thaw CO., New York ; A : 51617,
Jan. 13, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1903. 36785a
Pony; a play, by Olive Logan and W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, United States; 1879:13025,
Oct. 2. 36786
Pony (The) express; a drama in 4 acts. 65 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Mary E. Hill, Reading, Pa.; D : 11200,
Aug. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1907. 36787
See also Hunted to death.
Poodle (The) and the pyramid; a musical com-
edy, book and lyrics by S. Anworth Ruther-
ford, music by I. M. Wilson.
© Irving M. Wilson, San Francisco; D:
10028, Feb. 26, 1907. 36788
Poodles and other dogs; drama in 4 acts, by
A. Arion. 116 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1915 ; D : 41931 ; Arion Arion,
New York. 36788a
Pooh Bah of Peacetown; a vaudeville sketch,
bv Harry L. Newton. ' Chicago, T. S. Denison.
1906. 20 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison. Chicago; D : 9075, Sept.
12, 1906; 2c. Oct. 18, 1906. 36789
Pooh (La) Pooh; a dramatic compo.sition, by
Joseph M. Weber and Louis M. Fields.
© Weber and Fields, New York; 1897:
64035, Nov. 17. 36790
Poor and proud; a drama in 5 acts, by C. H.
Morton.
© Charles H. Morton, Philadelphia; 1874:
786. .Tan. 22. 36790a
Poor and rich; or, Our workingmen, a serio-
comic play with music, in 4 pts., by H. Ferry
(Hermann Fehre)
© H. Ferry, Philadelphia; 1881:7818,
May 17. 36791
Poor blind fool; drama, by H. H. Peck. 11 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Harry H. Peck, Boston; D:7279, Sept.
19, 1905; 2c. Sept. 19, 1905. 36792
Poor Charlotte Temple; a romantic melodrama
in 4 acts, by William J. McKiernan.
© Jennie K. McKiernan, Newark, N. J. ; D :
3013, Feb. 18, 1903. 36793
Poor (A) diplomat; play in 4 acts, by G. F.
Palmer, jr., [105] p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. July 3, 1914; D : 37453 ; George F.
Palmer, jr., New York. 36793a
Poor Ezra; a pathetic comedy in 3 acts, by U.
Davis. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ulysses Davis, Chicago ; D : 16015, June
5, 1909; 2c. .Tune 7, 1909. 36794
Poor (The) girl; a romantic drama in 4 acts,
and 1 tableau, adapted from the works of
Pierre Egan entitled The poor girl and Hagar
Lot, by S. E. Pierce. [2], 74 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Sarah Emily Pierce, New York; 1882:
20148, Nov. 27; 2c. Aug. 18, 1883. 36795
See also Floret.
Poor girls. See Arnie madchen.
Poor (The) girl's diary. See All that glit-
ters is not gold.
Poor (A) girl's love; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 68 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura .Teau Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D: 12050, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
36796
Poor girl's temptation; by J. P. Lockney.
© John P. Lockney, New York ; D : 4979.
May 3, 1904. 36797
Poor Grif; or. The village orphan, a domes-
tic drama in 4 acts, by I. Davidson.
© Isidore Davidson, United States ; 1881 :
5461, Apr. 11. 36798
Poor house girl; a drama in 4 acts, by T. H.
French.
© T. H. French, New York ; 1873 : 12.507,
Oct. 31. 36798a
Poor Jim; an episode with music in 2 portions,
by T. Whiffen. [78] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1910; D: 21787; Thomas
Whiffen, New York. 36799
Poor Jonathan; operetta in 3 acts, English tr.
and adaptation by John P. .Tackson and Ralph
A. Weill, music by Carl Millocker.
© Rudolph Aronson, New York; 1890:
28105, Sept. 12. 36800
Poor Lucinda Pearl; drama in 5 acts, by R.
Boggs.
© Robert Boggs. Long Beach, Miss.; D:
3252. Apr. 6. 1903. 36801
1850
36802
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36820
Poor Magdalen; a drama iu 7 tableaux, divided
into 6 acts, by A. J. Lauck. 115 p. 8°. Type-
written.
'© Anthony J. Lauck, Indianapolis ; D : 6149,
Jan, 28, 1905; 2c. Jan. 28, 1905. 36802
Poor (The) man; 1 act dramatic sketch, by J. R.
Hood. 10 p. f\ Typewritten.
<£) Ic. July 22, 1911; D: 24756; Joseph R.
Hood, Denver. 36803
Poor (The) man's friend. Sec Genius (The)
of sleep.
Poor (A) married man; farce comedy in 3 acts,
Walter Ben Hare. Chicago, T. S. Denison &
CO. [1915] 55 p. 12°.
© June 24. 1915; 2c. June 28, 1915; D:
41103 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 36803a
Poor (The) millionaire; play in 4 acts, by R. A.
Brown. 54 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1911; D: 23097; R. A.
Brown. Junction City, Kan. 36804
Poor Miss Finch; a dramatization of Wilkie
Collins' novel, by Henry A. Rendle and H. A.
Weaver,
© Henrv A. Weaver, Savannah, Ga. ; 1872 :
1803, Feb. 23. 36805
-See also Blind love.
Poor Mr, Rich; a 3 karat comedy gem with-
out a flaw, by W. Gault Browne. 31 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Alice Wilson Browne, Chicago ; D : 5172.
June 13, 1904; 2c. July 5, 1904. 36806
Poor Mrs. Croesus; by M. Hoyle.
© Mildred Hoyle, St. Louis ; D : 8569, IMay
21, 1906. 36807
Poor old Charlie; comedy in 3 acts, by Challau
[pseud, of C. A. de Lima] [50] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Charles A. de Lima, New York ; D :
13251, June 25, 1908; 2c. June 20, 1908.
36808
Poor old Jim; sketch in 1 act, by W. C. .de
Mille, [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1913 ; D : 33897 ; William C.
de Mille, New York. 36809
Same. New York, Samuel French ; Lon-
don, Samuel French, ltd., 1914. 17 p. 12°,
© Nov, 14, 1914; 2c. Nov. 16, 1914; D:
38813; William C. de Mille, New York,
36809a
Poor (The) old slave; or, Plantation life be-
fore the war, a dramatic sketch, by H, B.
Warner.
© Harry B. '\¥arner, San Francisco; 1872:
5386, May 23; 2c. May 23, 36810
Poor people's money; play in 1 act, by A.
Colby. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Apr. 8, 1915; D : 40309 ; Archie
Colby, New York, 36810a
Poor Peter; farce-comedy in 3 acts, by F. Jack-
son, 155 p, 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1915 ; D : 41098 ; Fred Jack-
son, Bayside, N. Y. 36810b
play in 1 act, by R. S. Wilcox, 15 p, 4°
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912 ; D : 30593 ; Ramona S.
Wilcox, Salt Lake City. 36811
Poor (A) pretence; [by] C. O. Burton and
Frank M. Bicknell.
© C. O. Burton, New York; 1898:35904,
June n. 36812
Poor (A) relation; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by Edward E. Kidder. [6], 73 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1911; D : 23584 ;. Frederick
G. Berger, Washington, 36813
4 act play, by W. H. Osborne. [75] p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. July 18, 1910 ; D : 21585 ; Wni. Hamil-
ton Osborne, Newark, N, J, 36814
Poor relations; an original comedy in 4 acts,
by E, E. Kidder,
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1S83 :
17779, Sept, 28. 36815
play, by A. Stedman. 33 p. 4°, Type-
written,
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1912; D:286S5; Adelaide
Stedman, New York, 36816
Poor (The) rich man; comedy in 3 acts, by J. A.
Mitchell. [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. act 1, 2, June 1, 1914 ; Ic. act 3. Aug.
3, 1914 ; D : 37179 ; Joseph A. Mitchell, Phila-
delphia. 36816a
Poor Richard; a comedy in 5 acts, a glimpse
at the life of Benjamin Franklin in France,
by H. D. Parry. [145] p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten,
© Hester D. Parry, Indianapolis ; D : 484,
May 18, 1901 ; 2c. July 1, 1901, 36817
comedy in 4 acts, by L. E, Shipman. [127]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1914; D: 38092; Louis
Evan Shipman, Plainfield, N. H. 36818
Poor Susan: or. The law's decree, a romantic
drama in 4 acts, by F. F. Schrader.
© Frederick F, Schrader, Washington ;
1896:19245, Mar. 27. 36819
Poor Tom; an American play in 5 acts, by W.
Seymour,
© William Seymour, New York; 1877:
749, Jan. 18. 36820
1851
36821
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36841
Poor (A) woman's fund; a society play in 5
acts. Washington, [B. S. Adams] 1904. 69 p.
12°.
© George L. Raymond, Washington; D:
5137, June 6, 1904 ; 2c. June 6, 1904. 36821
Poor (A) young man's love. See Riches.
Pop; a domestic drama in 3 acts, by G. F. Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New Yorlv ; 1882 :
16864, Oct. 11; 2c. Oct. 11. 36822
Pop the question; comedy in 4 acts, by W. E.
Bolles. 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1911; D: 22988; William E.
Bolles, Detroit. 36823
comedy in 1 act, by W. E. Bolles. [3],
32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1911 ; D : 2.5757 ; AVilliam E.
Bolles, Detroit. 36824
Pope (The) on trial in the court of American
political equity; reported by H. H. Bowman,
stenographer for the plaintiffs.
© American citizen co., Boston; 1897:
29170, May 13. 36825
Popinjay (The); a play of modern life in 4 acts,
by B. Lawrence and F. Mouillot. [131] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Bo vie Lawrence and Fred Mouillot, Lon-
don ; D : 1233, Dec. 31, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1902.
36826
Popolo; an adaptation of Edward Bulwer Lyt-
ton's Kienzi, by .L M. Martin. 79 p. f°. Type-
written.
© James Marshall Martin. New Castle, Pa. ;
D : 4608, Feb. 11, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1904.
36827
Popote; comgdie en 2 actes, de D. Riche. Paris,
Librairie theatrale. 1911. 2 p. 1., 77 p. 12°.
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911; D:
28081 ; Daniel Riche, Paris. 36828
Poppaea; a tragedy of Rome, by W. Talavera
Fernandez.
© William Talavera Fernandez, Bi'ooklyn ;
D : 6690, May 19, 1905. 36829
Poppie, the mail girl.
© Mrs. B. C. Hart, Cleveland, O. ; 1886:
1985, Jan. 25. 36830
Poppies; a sleepy drill, by Harriette Wilbur.
Lebanon, O., March brother.s, 1908. cover-
title, 3 p. 12°. (Hurriette Wilbur's series
of flower plays)
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13890, Sept.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 36831
Popping by proxy; by O. E. Young.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
63163. Sept. 29 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 36832
Popping the question; a farce in 1 act, by John
Baldwin Buckstone, new American ed. cor-
rectly reprinted from the original authorized
acting ed. New York, H. Roorbach, 1890. 19
p. 12°. ([Roorbach's American ed. of acting
plays, no. 32])
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1890:
5368, Feb. 12 ; 2c. I\Iar. 25. 36833
a monologue in pantomime, by Clement
Fezaudie. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1895.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39221,
July 30 ; 2c. July 30. 36834
Poppy; a comedy in 1 act, by Ida von Traut-
man. Typewritten.
© Beatrice Moreland, New York; 1900: A:
29756, Nov. 21 ; 2c. Nov. 21. 36835
a nevv- and original comedy drama, by W. H.
Rightmire.
© Wm. H. Rightmire, New York; 1889:
23409, July 31. 36836
play in 4 acts, by B. Teal and J. P. Ritter.
[101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1911; D : 24565 ; Ben Teal
and .John P. Ritter, New York. 36837
Poppy (The) flower; a drama in 4 acts, by
E. H. Peple.
© Edward H. Peple, New York; D : 3566,
.June 9, 1903. 36838
Poppy gold; or, A daughter of the West, play
in 4 acts, by L. P. Wood. [l].39p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 18, 1914; D : 37051 ; Lulu Phe-
dora Wood. Oakland, Cal. 36838a
Poppy land; a farcical pastoral fantasy, a farce
in 3 acts, by A. D. Clement.
© Ada D Clement, San Francisco ; D : 2203,
Aug. 9, 1902. 36839
Popsy Dean; an Ethiopian sketch in 1 scene.
New York, Happy hours company [1874] 5
p. 12°. ([Ethiopian drama, no. 95])
© Happv hours co., New York ; 1874 : 12223,
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 36840
Popular (The) craze. Sec Dime museum.
Popular dialogues; comprising a great variety
of original material expressly prepared by a
coi-ps of experienced writers, arr. by Phineas
Garret. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1898. 199 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; 1898:
41911, July 13 ; 2c. July 13. 36840a
Popular music hath charms; monologue, by
]\Iarian Bowlan. Chicago, T. S. Denison &
CO. [1913] 14 p. 12°.
© Oct. 2, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1913 ; D : 34GG9 ;
Eben H. Norris, Cb'cago. 36841
1852
36842
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3685d
Popularity; a play in 3 acts, by G. M. Colian.
[106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George M. Cohan, New York ; D : 8906,
Aug. 2, 1906; 2c. Sept. 12, 1906.
36842
Per asalto; dialogo, de J. Martin de Salazar.
aiadrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles] 190S.
14 p. 12°.
© Julian Martin de Salazar, Madrid; D:
13792, Sept. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908.
36843
Per chiripa; entremes en prosa, original de R.
Alvarez. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
pauoles] 1909. 21 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17464 ; Rafael Alvarez, Madrid. 36844
Por la boca muere el pez,
Melquiades.
See Amigo (El)
Por peteneras; sainete en 1 acto y 1 solo cuadro,
original de Pedro Muiioz Seca y Pedro Perez
Fernandez, musica del maestro Rafael Callej a.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1911.
33 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25027 : P. Muiioz Seca y P. Perez Fernandez.
Madrid. 36845
Porch (The) climber; by H. S. Rogers.
© H. S. Rogers, Colorado Springs, Col. ;
D : 4731, jMar. 16, 1904. 36846
-a drama in 4 acts, by L. L. Schwartz.
101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Leon Schwartz, Minneapolis ; D :
l.-)347. IMar. 15, 1909; 2c. Mar. 15, 1909. 36847
Porcupine (The); drama in 3 acts, by E. A.
Robin.son. [132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1914; D : 39101 ; Edwin Ar-
lington Robinson, New Yorlc. 36847a
Same. New York, Macmillan company,
1915. 4 p. 1., 152 p. 12°.
© Sept. 15, 1915; 2c. Sept. 16, 1915; D:
41758 ; Edwin Arlington Robinson, New York.
36847b
Pordioseros (Los); zarzuela dramStica en i
acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa y verso,
origimil de S. Maria Granes y E. Polo, musica
del maestro Luis Arnedo. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espauoles] 1908. 51 [2] p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Salvador Maria Granes y Ernesto Polo,
Madrid; D : 13854, Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Sept.
21, 1908. 36848
Porgy Joe; an Ethiopian .sketch in 1 scene.
New York, Happy hours company [1874] 7 p.
12°. ( [Ethiopian drama, no. 69] )
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12219,
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 36849
Porion (Le); piece en 1 acte, par M. Gerbidon.
p. 193-202. illus. 8°. [Reprinted from Je
sais tout]
© Marcel Gerbidon, Paris ; D : 13812, Sept.
17, 1908; 2c. Sept. 17, 1908. 36850
Pork; a comedv in 4 acts, by E. Spencer and
L. R. Shewell.
© Edward Si>encer. Baltimore ; 1882 :
19420, Nov. 16. 36851
Pork (The) packer's daughter; a musico-terp-
sichoi-ean and recitative monologrue, by Phry-
netto Ogden.
© Estelle Smith, Chicago; 1897:7552,
Jan. 27. 36852
Port wine vs. jealousy; a highly amusing
sketch, by William Carter, arr. by Charles
White. New York, R. M. De Witt, 1875. 8 p.
12°. ([De Witt':^- Ethiopian and comic
drama, no. 66] )
© Robert M. De Witt, J\'ew York: 1875:
7719, July 23 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 36852a
Portable (A) house; a sketch in 1 act, by
Augustin MacHugh. [2], 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1912; D: 29264; Martin L.
Alsop, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 36853
■ -Same. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1912; D : 29588 ; Augustin
MacHugh, New York.
36854
Porter (The) house steak; original mu.sical
comedy in 3 acts, book and lyrics by Ed.
Payne, music by Chas. P. Scott. [3], 70 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1912 ; D : 31457 ; Payne. Bel-
mont. Mass.. and Scott, Boston. 36855
Porter Payne; by C. B. Ward.
© Clarence Burton Ward, Cincinnati ; D :
37, Jan. 15, 1901. 36856
Porter's troubles; or. The Fifth Avenue hotel,
an amusing sketch in 1 scene, bv Fa\. Har-
rigan. New I'ork, R. M. De Witt. 1875. 6 p.
12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama,
no. 65])
© Robert M. De Witt. New York; 1875:
7721, July 23; 2c. Sept. 2. 36857
Porthos' son (Le fils de Porthos); a drama in
5 acts and 15 tableaux, by Paul Mahalin.
© Frangois Mons and Louis Nathal. New
York ; 1886 : 19912, Sept. 3. 36858
Portia in politics; play in 3 acts, by A. B. Ebiu.
64 p. 8°. Printed.
© Dec. 16, 1912; 2c. Dec. 17, 1912; D:
31724; Alexander B. Ebin, New York.
36859
1853
36860
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36876
Porto (II) d'arma; opera in 4 atti, 2 scene,
per D. Vaninetti. 13 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1912; D: 31216; Daniele
Vaninetti, Purchase, N. Y. 36860
Portrait (The); play in 4 acts, by H. C. Col-
well. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913 ; D : 34346 ; Henry Clif-
ford Col well, Kittanning, Pa. 36861
Portrait (Le) de madame; saynete pour
jeunes filles [en 4 scenes] par Alexandre
Guillet. 10 p. 12°. ([Theatre pour la
jeunesse, no. 14])
© Sept. 28, 1914; 2c. Oct. 21, 1914; D:
38642; Wm. R. Jenkins co.. New York.
36861a
Portrait (The) painter; life drama in 1 act,
by Tito Guardiosi [pseud, of W. H. Carson]
[2], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1913 ; D : 32667 ; Wm. Henry
Carson, New York. 36862
Porus plaster; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
J. Fielding.
© John Fielding, Englewood, 111.; 1886:
2614, Jan. 30. 36863
Porvenir (El) del nine; entreraes en prosa,
original de A. Casero. Madrid [Sociedad de
auto res espanoles] 1908. 16 p. 12°.
© Antonio Casero, Madrid ; D : 13600, Aug.
19, 1908; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 36864
Porzia; [play in 3 acts] by C. Y. Rice. Garden
City, New York, Doubleday, Page & com-
pany, 1913. viii, 79 p. 12°.
© Jan. 15. 1913; 2c. Jan. 17, 1913; D:
32313; Cale Young Rice, Louisville. 36865
See also Collected plays and poems; by
Cale Young Rice.
Poseidon's paradise. See Deucalion.
Posey from Posey- ville; by L. Maulsby. 3 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Lilian Maulsby, Chicago ; D : 7239, Sept.
11, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 11, 1905. 36866
Posey, pride of the prairie; cow-boy vaude-
ville comedy drama, by M. F. Thompson.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1913 ; D : 33100 ; M. Frances
Thompson, Oakland, Cal. 36867
Possession; play in 1 act, by G. Middleton.
[2], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914; D: 38915; George
Middleton, New York. 36868
with The groove, The unborn, Circles, A
good woman. The black tie, 1 act plays of
contemporary life, by G. Middleton. New
York, Henry Holt & co., 1915. ix, 217 p. 12°.
© Feb. 27, 1915; 2c. Mar. 8, 1915; D:
39891; George Middleton, New York. 36869
Possum fat; an Ethiopian opera in 2 scenes.
New York, Happy hours company [1874] 7 p.
12°. ([Ethiopian drama, no. 73])
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12215,
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 36870
Post (The) graduate course; comedy in 4
acts, by O. M. WolfE and B. Epstein. 129 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1915; D: 41830; Oscar M.
Wolfe and Bennett Epstein, Chicago. 36870a
Post (Die) im walde; operetten-idylle aus der
guten alten zeit, in 1 akt von M. Wiedmann,
musik von August Leon. Regiebuch. 39 p.
12°. Printed.
© Ic. May 8, 1911 ; D : 24158 ; Fritz Schu-
berth, jr., Leipzig. 36871
Same. Text der gesiinge. Leipzig, F.
Schuberth, jr., 1911. 12 p. 12°.
© May 3, 1911; 2c. May 23, 1911; D:
24261; Fritz Schuberth, jr., Leipzig. 36872
Post no bills; vaudeville sketch, by G. N. Knox
and H. E. Knox. [6] p. 12°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1911; D: 25464; George N.
Knox and Horace E. Knox, Danbury, Conn.
36873
Post (The) of honor; a military drama in 4
acts, by S. Sanders. Springfield, Mass., Clark
W. Bryan & co., 1872. 34 p. 12°.
© Sidney Sanders, Chicopee, Mass.; 1872:
10950, Oct. 14; 2c. Nov. 16. 36874
Post (The) office; play in 2 acts, by Rabindra-
nath Tagore. New York, Macmillan co., 1914.
95 p. 12°.
© Mar. 25, 1914; 2c. Mar. 26. 1914; D:
36469 ; Macmillan co.. New York. 36874a
See also Lock box 23.
Post-script (The) See Four plays; by Emile
Augier. — Postscript (The)
Post-scriptuni (The); comedy in 1 act, by
Emile Augier, tr. by B. H. Clark. New York,
Samuel French ; London, Samuel French, ltd.,
1915. 2 p. 1., 22 p. 12°.
© Mar. 31, 1915 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1915 ; D : 40288 ;
Barrett H. Clark, Chicago. 36874b
See also Fovir plays; by Emile Augier.
Post-traders; a drama in 3 acts, by P. A. Fitz-
gerald.
© P. A. Fitzgerald and H. S. Parker, Phila-
delphia ; 1876 : 3380, Mar. 20. 36875
Postage (A) stamp; an original farce-comedy in
3 acts, by H. C. Stanley.
© Harry C. Stanley, Clayton. N. Y. ; 1885 :
15400, July 17. 36876
1854
36877
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36895
Postal (The) card; an operatic comedy in 4
nets, by J. F. Milliken.
© James P. Milliken, United States; 1884:
25368, Dec. 19. 36877
Postal (A) episode; n sketch, by Laura E.
Wliite. |4], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© L. E. White, New York ; D : 1003.J, Feb.
19, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1907. 36878
Postales al natural; pasillo comico-llrico origi-
nal y en prosa, de F. G6ngora y A. R. Fer-
VAUiVv/.. nnlsica del maestro Luis Barta. Ma-
drid I Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1909.
17 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 28, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16S91 ; Frnucisco Gongora y Antonio R. Fer-
laiidi/,, Madrid. 36879
Postbag- (The); a lesson in Irish, libretto by
Alfred Perceval Graves, music by Michael
Ksposito. [19] p. 8°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Boosey & co., London ; D : 1727, Apr. 14,
1902; 2c. Apr. 14, 1902. 36879a
■ a play in 1 act, by A. P. Graves and M. Es-
posito. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alfred Percival Graves and Michael
Esi»osito, London ; D : 1470, Feb. 19, 1902 ; 2c.
Feb. 19, 1902. 36879b
Poster (The) girl; a musical extravaganza in 2
acts, by C. C. Sargent, jr., and Arthur Augus-
tus Powers.
© Charles Chapin Sargent, jr., New York;
1897 : 42721, July 27. 36880
Poster girls; a dramatic composition with mu-
sic, by J. Forbes, lyrics by Grace Wright, mu-
sic by Jerome D. Kern.
© James Forbes, New York ; D : 7825, Jan.
6, 1906. 36881
Poster (A) maid; a petite comedy' in 1 act, by
E. L. Duane. Typewritten.
© Edward L. Duane, New York; 1897:
19106, Mar. 23 ; 2c. Apr. 9. 36882
Poster (A) show; by S. Noble-Ives. Typewrit;
ten.
© Sarah Noble-Ives, New York; 1900 A:
23399, Sept. 20 ; 2c. Sept. 20. 36883
Posteridad (La); comedia en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de A. Sotillo y A, Micho. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1912. [5],
27 p. 12°.
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31561 ;
Antonio Sotillo y Andres Micho, Madrid.
36884
Posterland; a comedy in 4 acts, by J. M. French.
© John McLean French, New York; D:
4758, Mar. 21, 1904. 36885
Posterland — Continued.
a sijectacular fantasy in 3 scenes, book and
lyrics l)y Edward Henry. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Wm. S. Henry. New York; D : 13437.
July 29, 1908; 2c. July 22. 36886
Postillion.
© Harold MacGrath, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D:
9741, Jan. 3, 1907. 36887
Postmaster (The); a roniedv in 4 acts, by E. A.
Locke. [15r)| p. 4". Typewritten.
© Edgar A. Locke, New York ; 1890 : 29115,
Sept. 22; 2('. Mar. 2S, 1891. 36888
Postmaster Gale; drama, by E. E. Burson.
Typewritten.
© Ernest Emerson Burson, Los Angeles ;
1893:29490, June 21; Ic. June 22; Ic. (ms.)
July 6. 36889
Postmaster's (The) daughtei;; a rural comedy
drama in 4 acts, by N. Twomey. [96] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Neil Twomey, Chelsea, Mass.; D:3316.
Apr. 20, 1903; 2c. Apr. 20, 1903. 36890
Postmistress (The); or. Miss Nicoll of Nicoll-
ville, comedy in 3 acts, by A. S. Lipman and
F. Gerald. [119] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. S. Lipman and Florence Gerald, New
York ; D : 12744, Apr. 14, 1908 ; 2c. acts 1, 2,
Apr. 14. 1908 ; 2c. act 3, Apr. 25, 1908. [Note :
copies bear alternative title, Miss Nancy of
Nicollville] 36891
Postmistress (The) of Pebble Creek; a comedy
drama in 1 act, by Frank Maltese. 11 p. f°.
Typewritten,
© Salvatore R. Maltese, Salt Lake City;
D : 9165, Oct. 1, 1906 ; 2c. June 22, 1907. 36892
Postscript (The); play in 3 acts, by Willie Wil-
son [pseud, of H. O. Van Patton] [36] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1914 ; D : 37451 ; Helene Orem
Van Patton, Louisville. 36892a
■ ■ See also Four plays; by Emile Augier,
Pot (The) and the kettle; comedietta, by L. A.
Garnett. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1910; D: 22500; Louise Ayres
Garnett, Evanston, 111. 36693
— comedy drama in 3 acts, by G. L. Naught.
123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1913; D: 32452; George L.
Naught, New York. 36894
a playette, by O. J. White. 23 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Oliver J. White, St. Louis ; D : 4045, Oct.
3, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 3, 1903. 36895
5379— VOL 2—17-
-13
1855
36896
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36912
Pot-boiler (The) ; a comedy in 4 acts, by U. Sin-
clair. [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1913; D : 32212 ; Upton Sin-
clair, New York. 36896
Pot-luck; [farce in 1 act] by Gertrude Robins.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French,
ltd., 1911. 19 p. 12°. ([French's acting
ed., no. 2377])
© Jan. 3, 1911; 2c. Feb. 1, 1911; D:
23236; Samuel French, ltd., London. 36897
Pot (The) of basil; [play in 4 acts, by G. K.
Griffith] [127] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Nov. 2, 1914; D : 38669 ; Grace Kel-
logg Griffith, Philadelphia. 36897a
Pot (A) of broth; by W. B. Yeats. {In The
Gael, Sept. 1903)
© William B. Yeats, London; D:3905,
Aug. 29, 1903; 2c. Sept. 1, 1903. 36898
See also Hour-g'lass (The), and other
plays.
Pot (A) of rouge; college play in 3 acts, by
E, B. Canaday. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1915; D: 40847; Elizabeth
Barbara Canaday, Ames, la. 36898a
Potash and Perlmutter; comedy in 4 acts, by
N. Mason, adapted from the book of the
same name by Montague Glass. [2], 115 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8. 1911; D: 23300; Norman H.
Mason, New Brighton, N. Y. 36899
comedy in 3 acts, by Montague Glass.
[109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1913; D: 34266; A. H.
Woods, New York. 36900
■dramatization in 3 acts, by Geo. Darcy vt
certain stories by Montague Glass. [105] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1913; D: 33815; Selwyn &
CO., New York. 36901
play in 3 acts, authorized dramatization
of the Potash and Perlmutter stories, by A. C.
O'Dea. [14], 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1912 ; D : 31555 ; Anne Cald-
well O'Dea, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 36902
Potash preferred; farce in 3 acts, by W. C. and
Cecil B. de Mille. 165 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1913 ; D : 31979 ; William C.
de Mille, New York. 36903
Potentate (The); by A. A. Andros.
© Annie A. Andros, Boston ; 1897 : 18623.
Mar. 22, 36904
■ comic opera satire in 3 acts, libretto by
C. E. Summers. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1914 ; D : 35537 ; Charles Ed-
win Summers, New York. 36904a
Potential (The); a fancy in play form in 3 acts,
by Lewis Vicary. [26] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Mabel Rankiu Vicary, Detroit; D : 9644,
Dec. 6, 1906; 2c. Dec. 6, 1906. 36905
Potiphar papers. See Our best society.
Potiphar, the last pupil of Ameni; a tragedy
in the days of the exodus, by H. Kiernan.
© Hugh Kiernan, Albany ; D : 1998, June
11, 1902. 36906
Potiphar's wife; by S. M. Hirsch. 22 p. 4°.
Type^vritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1909; D: 17805; Sidney M.
Hirsch, New York. 36907
See also Miriam.
Potpourri; a musical melange in 2 pts., by J. T.
Tanner, lyrics by W. H. Risque, music by
Napoleon Lambelet. London and New York,
Boosey & CO., 1899. 126 p. f °.
© James T. Tanner, London; 1899:44265.
July 8; 2c. July 8. 36908
Potro (El) salvaje; zarzuela comica en 1 acto,
dividido en 2 cuadi'os, original de Antonio
Paso y Joaquin Abati, mlisica de los maestros
Valverde y Luna. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1914. 49 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38205 ; A. Paso y J. Abati, Madrid. 36908a
Pots and skillets; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
J. B. Butts. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1915; D: 40524; J. Baptist
Butts, Chicago. 36908b
Poughkeepsie; comedy in 1 act, by C. E. Grape-
win. 21 p. 4°. TypewTitten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1915; D: 39497; Charles
Ellsworth Grapewin, West End, N. J. 36908c
Poulailler (Le); comedie en 3 actes, par
[Paul, dit] T. Bernard, [Paris, Impr, de
I'lllustration] 1908. 1 p. 1., 54 p. 8°.
© Tristan Bernard, Paris; D: 14768. Jan.
8, 1909; 2c. Jan. 8, 1909. 36909
Poule (La) au pot; par Henry de Brisay, 2 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D: 29995; Gaumont
CO., New York. 36910
Pound foolish; a vaudeville sketch, by M. A.
Daly. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1913 ; D : 32290 ; Mark Avery
Daly, Buffalo. 36911
Pound (A) of cure; a 3 act comedy, by C. M.
Seay, adapted from Too many maidens. [75]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Morgan Seay, Rome, Ga. ; D :
6578, Apr. 26, 1905; 2c. Apr. 26, 1905. 36912
1856
36913
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36933
Povmd (A) of taffy; a farcical comedy in 3
atts. by W. E. Davis.
© William E. Davis, Boston; 1885:13322,
June 17. 36913
Poupee (La) aux chrysantheines; conte japo-
nais mime, de Fernand Beissier, musique de
L. Plane]. Livret. Paris, A. .loanin iSc cie.,
1906. 13 p. 12°.
© A. Joanin & co.. Paris ; D : 8032, Feb. 19,
1906; 2c. Feb. 19, 1906. 36914
Pouquet; a tragedy in 5 acts, in the sixteentli
century style of Charles I of England, by
W. M. Dodd.
© Wm. M. Dodd, Chicago; 1893:18737.
Apr. 11. 36915
Pour de bon; vaudeville en 1 acte, de Garofalo
f pseud.] et Dlaverdet. Paris, C. Joubert,
1911. 31 p. S\
© Feb. 25, 1911; 2c. Feb. 25, 1911; D:
23457; Joubert, Paris. 36916
Pour etre aimee; comCdie fantaisiste en 3 actes,
par Leon Fourneau. Paris, Librairie th^a-
trale, 1902. 2 p. 1., 193 p. 12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 4351, Dec. 7, 1903 :
2c. Dec. 7, 1903. 36917
Pour garder Jacques; conifdie en 1 acte, par
Paul Cazeres. Paris, C. Joubert, 1914. 36 p.
8°.
© June 20, 1914; Ic. June 29, 1914; D:
37426 ; Joubert, Paris. 36917a
Pour la couronne; par Frangois Coppee, with
introduction and notes by Richmond Laurin
Hawkins. New York. H. Holt and company,
1910. X, 131 p. 16°.
© Nov. 12, 1910; 2c. Nov. 23, 1910; A:
275638 ; Henry Holt & co., New York. 38918
See also Cross (The) and the crescent. —
For the crown.
Pour prendre conge; or, Seeing Switzerland, a
3 act pantomimic comedy, by W. A. Mestayer.
© William A. Mestayer, United States ;'
1881 : 1831, Feb. 4. 36919
Pour vivre heureiix; comedie en 3 actes, par
Andr6 Rivoire et Yves Mirande. 32 p. 4°.
(L'lllustration tht^atrale, 8* annee-204, 24
fgvrier 1912)
© Feb. 24, 1912; 2c. Mar. 23, 1912; D:
29135 ; Andr^ Rivoire et Yves Mirande, Paris.
36920
Pousse-cafe (The); by J. M. Weber and L. M.
Fields.
© Joseph M. Weber and Louis M. Fields,
New York ; 1897 : 64642, Nov. 20. 36921
Poussin (Le); comedie en 3 actes, [de] Edmond
(Juiraud. Paris, Librairie Moli6re, 1909. viii
p., 1 1., 109 p. 12°.
© July 4, 1909 ; 2c. Aug. 21, 1909 ; D : 16731 ;
F. Demoly, Paris. 36922
Poverty; a melodrama in a prologue and 4 acts,
by W. E. Barnes.
© William E. Barnes, New York; 1878:
9484, Aug. 17. 36923
Poverty corner; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
lOdward E. Rose.
© Clara F. Rose, Marshfield Hills, Mass.;
1897 : 77GG, .Tan. 28. 36924
Poverty flat; an enUroly new and original
drama in 4 acts, by .1. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1871:
9250, Oct. 4. 36925
-Sec also Lily (The) of Poverty flat.
Poverty flats; a play of western life in 3 acts,
by Bernard Francis Moore. Boston, W. H.
Baker &; co., 1899.
© W^alter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1898:
7.5914, Dec. 27; 2c. Apr. 14, 1899. 36926
Poverty (The) of wealth; dramatic comedy in
1 act, by M. Arthur. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31633 ; Malcolm Ar-
thur, New York. 36927
Poverty's trials; a new Irish sketch, by Ed-
ward HaiTigan.
© Josh Hart, United States; 1874:15395.
Dec. 22. 36928
Powder-puff; libretto for a musical comedy in
2 acts, book by J. N. Edwards, lyrics by Harry
L. Marriner, music by Daniel E. Nevin. 86
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1910 ; D : 17855 ; John N. Ed-
M-ards, Dallas. ' 36929
or, A bottle of sarsaparilla, a musical
farce-comedy in 3 acts, by A. Adams.
© Adolph Adams, New York ; 1891 : 5181,
Feb. 6. 36930
Power; by L. H. Cummings.
© Lee H. Cummings, Brooklyn ; D : 14810,
Jan. 13, 1909. 36931
American political play in 5 acts, by S. D.
Gookins. [5], 268 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1913 ; D : 33839 ; Shirlaw D.
Gookins, Chicago. 36932
— drama in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by Mrs. G. D.
Hemmick and C. W. De Knight. [92] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913 ; D : 34140 ; Mrs. Chris-
tian Dominique Hemmick and Clarence Woods
De Knight, Washington. ' 36933
1857
36934
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36954
Power — Continued.
European fantasy in 4 acts, by John Street.
76 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1912; D: 31229; Hugo Val-
lentin, London. 36934
a pageant of the inner life for children.
[by] Marian Katherine Brown. Boston, The
Berkeley press [1915] [11] p. 8°.
© June 10, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. July 6, 1915 ;
A : 406700 ; Berkeley press, Boston. 36934a
— -play in 4 acts, by L. Ide. [128] p. 4°.
Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1914 ; D : 39133 ; Leonard Ide,
New York. 36934b
— • by O. G. S. Burnell. [27] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1913; D: 34600; Oriu Greene
Skeels Burnell, Essex Junction, Vt. 36935
social drama in 4 acts, by J. Wiegand, au-
thorized adaptation from the German by A.
von Ende. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1910 ; D : 21312 ; Amelia von
Ende, New York. 36938
Power (The) and ruin of gold; in 5 acts, by J.
Sansone.
© Jolm Sansone, Keokuk, la. ; 1895 : 54057,
Oct. 24. 36937
Power (The) behind the throne. Typewritten.
© Edward C. White, New York; 1900 A:
16405, July 3 ; 2c. July 3. 36938
or. Fallen heroes, a comedy in 4 acts, by
T. Hacker-Rodeau.
© Theodore Hacker-Rodeau, Buffalo ; 1893 :
53510, Dec. 2. 36939
Power lot; a temperance play in 4 acts, founded
on Sarah P. McLean Gi'eene's novel of same
title, by A. R. Tafft. [108] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Adella Rene Tafft, Providence, R. I. ; D :
13698, Sept. 1, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 1, 1908. 36940
Power (The) of a picture; drama in 4 acts, by
M. Thompson. 51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1910; D: 22660; Marshall
Thompson, Opelousas, La. 36941
Power of attorney; dramatic sketch, by E. P.
Heath. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1915; D: 40446; Eugene P.
Heath, New York. 36941a
a pastoral comedy in 3 acts, with music,
by W. R. Goodall.
© W. R. Goodall, Omaha, Neb.; 1889:
88132, Dec. 14. 36942
Power of beauty; by J. Wilstach. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1910; D: 20487; John Wil-
stach, New York. 36943
Power of be auty — Continued.
dramatic composition, by J. Wilstach.
12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1910; D: 20681; John Wil-
stach, New York. 36944
Power (The) of cheerfulness. See Howling
(The) tree.
Power (A) of darkness; play in 1 act, by O.
Johns. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1911; D : 28009 ; Orrick
Johns, St. Louis. 36945
-Same. (In The Mirror, v. 20, no. 43, Dec.
21, 1911)
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911; D:
28098; Orrick Johns, New York. 36946
Power (The) of destiny; an original drama in
4 acts, by J. Caldwell. [93] p. 4^ Type-
written.
© Jean Caldwell, New York ; D : 3674, June
29, 1903; 2c. June 27, 1903. 36947
Power (The) of eloquence; an historical drama
in 4 acts, 5 scenes, by E. H. Mackay. [52] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Elsie Harriman Mackay, Buffalo ; D :
0710, May 22, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 20, 1905. 36948
Power (The) of evil; in 4 acts, by T. H.
Sewell. 142 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thos. H. Sewell, Fremont, O. ; D:4652.
Feb. 25, 1904; 2c. Mar. 17, 1904. 36949
Power (The) of fate. Typewritten.
© William H. Mering, Pittsburgh; 1895:
63626, Dec. 16; 2c. Mar. 5, 1896. 36950
[Power (The) of fright; play in 1 act, by O. M.
Carter]
Ciijia crpaxa; ;^paMaT^qecKiS 3TK)A'b B-fa 1-m*
,2j']&ficTBiH, OcKapi> M. KapTopa.
7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1915; D : 41153 ; Oscar M.
Carter, Seagate, N. Y. 36950a
Power (The) of genius; in 4 acts, by W. A.
Woods. [32] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1910 ; D : 21588 ; Wm. Ander-
son AVoods, Pittsburgh. 36951
Power (The) of gold; a melodrama in 5 acts.
© Appoline M. Sanford, New York; 1892:
26481, June 24. 36952
Power (The) of grief; modern drama in 3 acts,
by H. W. Lyon. [52] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1910; D: 21609; H. Wilson
Lyon, New York. 36953
Power (The) of honor; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by Daniel B. Sorlin. [164] p. 4". Type-
written.
© D. B. Sorlin, New York; D:924e, Oct.
17, 1906; 2c. Oct. 17, 1906. 36954
1858
36955
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36978
Power (The) of imagination; a new and origi-
nal comedy in 1 act, by W. Courtright.
© William Courtright, New York; 1876:
735, Jan. 14; 2c. Jan. 14. 36955
Power (The) of innocence; sketch in 1 act, by
J. W. Allen. 9 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1911; D: 24899; J. Weller
Allen, Richmond, 111. 36956
Power (The) of Kingsley; an original dra-
matic composition for stage presentation in
5 acts, by R. M. Best. [47] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Robert M. Best, Pittsburgh; D : 1290,
Jan. 14, 1902; 2c. May 11, 1903. 36957
Power (The) of law; a modern melodrama in
5 acts and 4 scenes, by C. J. Diem. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles J. Diem, Buffalo; 1897:60760:
Oct. 27 ; 2c. June 22, 1901. 36958
Power (The) of love; by Chas. S. Black
[pseud, of O. S. Blachschleger]
© Chas. Sol. Blachschleger. Cincinnati ; D :
7917, Jan. 29, 1906. 36959
by F. Long. 44 p. f. Typewritten.
© Flora Long, Ft. Wayne, Ind. ; D : 15863,
May 15, 1909; 2e. May 28, 1909. 36960
by H. Bell.
© Herbert Bell, Indianapolis ; 1892 : 50556.
Dec. 12. 36961
by L and T. Grau.
© Irene and Theresa Grau, Philadelphia :
1886:10104, Apr. 27. 36962
'by Theodore Kremer, Typewritten.
© Edward C. White. New York; 1899:
16096, Mar. 1; 2c. Mar. 1. 36963
drama in 4 acts, by M. E. Younge. [31,
68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8. 1911 ; D : 23586 ; M. Elizabeth
Younge, New York. 36964
drama in 3 acts, by R. L. Green. 55 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17. 1913; D : 32702 ; Robert L.
Green, Detroit. 36965
dramatic composition.
© Wm. E. Hines and Earle Remington,
Decatur, 111.; 1889:31770, Oct. 21. 36966
— an emotional drama in 5 acts, by M. C.
Duncan. Typewritten.
© May Cranmer Duncan, Hanford, Cal. ;
1898:67904, Nov. 21; 2c. Feb. 20, 1899.
36967
an Irish American drama in 4 acts, by O.
Richey.
© Octavia Richey, Port Richmond, N. Y. ;
1893 : 12166, Mar. 9. 86968
Power (The) of love — Continued.
play in 4 acts, by A. Leiber. [84] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22; 1912; D : 28377 ; Allen
Leiber, Chicago. 36969
a tragedy, by D. F. Kenn^.
© Daniel F. Kenney, New York; 1898:
25022, Apr. 20. 36970
See also Countess de Fontenay. — Frivol-
lus. — Modem (A) Eve. — Sebastian.
Power (The) of man; melodrama in 4 acts, by
J. S. Quinlin.
© James S. Quinlin, South Bethlehem,
Pa.; 1895:52991. Oct. 18. 36971
Power (The) of men; drama in 4 acts, by C. C.
Rummel. [93] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914; D: 36134; Charles
Gary Rummel and Al Gonell, Waterloo, la.
36971a
Power (The) of money; an American spec-
tacular play, by William Busnach and H. F.
Weed.
© Harry F. Weed, New York ; 1883 : 2225,
Feb. 2. [For copies reed, see 1883:9537]
36972
Same. [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry F. Weed, Sparkill, N. Y. ; 1883:
9537, May 23; 2c. May 23, 36973
melodrama in 3 acts and 2 tableaux, by I.
Galautin. 44 p. f°. TypeAvritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1910; D : 20284 ; Ignatius
Galantin, New York. 36974
or, A law unto themselves, American
drama in 3 acts and epilogue, by D. B. Gaily
and M. Lambert. [2], 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1914; D: 35885; David B.
Gaily and Marie Lambert, New York. 36974a
See also Senator Silverbags.
Power (The) of music; a play in 4 acts and 2
scenes, by T. R. Davies. [53] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Thomas Richard Davies, Chicago; D:
10862, June 27, 1907 ; 2c. June 27, 1907. 36975
Power (The) of music all our hearts allow;
play in 4 acts, by P. A. McCullough. 28 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912 ; D : 28768 ; Peter A. Mc-
Cullough, Pittsburgh. 36976
Power (The) of office; in 4 acts, by M. H. Block.
[46] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1911; D: 24847; Morris H.
Block, Denver. 36977
political dramatic sketch, by J. Ellis. [2],
10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1913 ; D : 33508 ; John Ellis,
Chicago. 36978
1859
36978
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36995
Power (The) of passion; drama in 4 acts, by
Solomon Libin.
[124] p. 8°. Ms. '
© Ic. Oct. 6,* 1914; D: 38407; David Kessler
and IMax R. Wilner, New York. 36978a
— — a melodrama in 4 acts, by C. F. Moutaine.
© C. F. Montaine, New York ; 1893 : 55430,
Dec. 15. 36979
Power (The) of persuasion. See Cyclones.
Power (The) of prayer; a morality drama in 4
acts. 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Thomas*I^]t)ierington, Valley Falls, R. I. ;
D : 15309, IMar. 11, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1909.
36980
Power (The) of prejudice; a play in 4 acts, by
F. Cornitius. 172 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Felix Cornitius, St. Louis ; D : 14306, Nov.
16, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1908. 36981
Power (The) of providence; play in 3 acts, by
F. Summers. 40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1911; D: 25964; Florence
Summers, Washington. 36982
Same. [1], 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1912; D: 31723; Florence
Summers, Washington. 36983
Power of Purim, and other plays; a series of 1
act plays designed for .Jewish religious schools,
by Irma Kraft. Philadelphia, The Jewish
publication society of America, 1915. 189 p.
illus. 12°.
Contents : The power of Purim (Purim). —
A Maccabean cure (Hanukkah). — To save his
country (Pesah). — Ambition in Whitechapel
(Shabuot). — Because beloved David so (clos-
ing of school)
© June 2, 1915 ; 2c. and aft". June 25, 1915 ;
A : 401520 ; Jewish publ. soc. of America,
Philadelphia. 36983a
Power (The) of remorse; drama in 4 acts, by
T. Galllgan. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1913 ; D : 32534 ; Theresa Gal-
ligau. Providence, R. I. 36984
Power (The) of repentance; drama in 1 act, by
M Kridlo and A. Stoupa. [21] p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1914 ; D : 38923 ; Emil Kridlo
and Alois Stoupa, New York. 36984a
Power (The) of revenge. See Sword (The) of
vengeance.
Power (The) of Satan; in 4 acts, by Theodore
Thomas and F. O. Taylor. [75] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Theodore I. Thomas and Frank Grav
Taylor, Astoria, N. Y. ; D:4335, Dec. 2, 1903;
Ic. Dec. 5, 1903 ; Ic. Dec. 11, 1903. 36985
Power (The) of sex; play in 4 acts, by J. Mathis.
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1913 ; D : 33203 ; June Mathis,
New York. 36986
Power (The) of silence; )>y F. J. Rosse. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Florence James Rosse, New York; D:
11727, Nov. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1907. 36987
Power (The) of song; dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by M. Van B. and W. V. Allen. 18 p. 12°.
Ms.
© Ic. May 6, 1913 ; D : 331.53 ; M. V. B. and
Walter V. Allen, New York. 36988
Power (The) of speech; comedy for 3 people,
by M. W. Brown. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1915 ; D : 40013 ; Melville W.
Brown, Portland, Or. 36988a
Power (The) of superiority; drama in 3 acts,
with 2 tableaux, by G. Keitz. 55 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 19, 1913 ; D : 33850 ; Gustav Keitz,
New Orleans. 36989
Power (The) of temptation; or. Their convict
brotlier, play in 1 act, by U. Morelli. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10. 1913: D: 34379; Ulysses
jMorelli. New York. 36990
Power of the American's honor; bv W. L. Foun-
tain. [88] p. f°. Typewritten.
© 'William L. Fountain, Chicago ; D : 4967,
Apr. 30, 1904 ; 2c. July 9, 1904. 36991
Power (The) of the bluff; a sketch for vaude-
ville, by R. A. Doyle. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert A. Doyle, Lynn, Mass. ; D : 13313,
June 27, 1908 ; 2c. July 9, 1908. 36992
Power (The) of the cross; a 4 act drama, bv li.
Glasel. Published by Phil Fisher [1902] 43
p. 12°.
© Lee Glasel, New York; D : 1.507, Mar. 1,
1902; 2c. Aug. 8, 1902. 36993
a 4 act play, by Fitzgerald Murphy. [88]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward F. Rush. New York ; 1 ) : 2248,
Aug. 12. 1902; Ic. Aug. 12, 1902. 36994
Sec also Angelus (The)
Power (The) of the czar; or. Nadine's crime,
a drama in 5 acts, by L. Johnstone and B. L.
O'Connor.
© Lorimer Johnstone and B. L. O'Connor.
New York; 1896:49645, Sept. 3. 36995
[Power (The) of the dance; play in 4 acts, by
O. Dymow]
CHJia TaHira; nfceca bt* 4 KapTHHaxrb, Genua
TtHMOBa.
51 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. June 5, 1915; D: 40854; Ossip Dy-
mow, New York. 36995 a
1860
36996
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37016
Power (The) of the past; play in 3 acts, by
W. W. Dubreuil and M. G. Michaels. [34] p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1911 ; D : 24586 ; Walter W.
Dubreuil. New York, and Morris G. Michaels,
Brooklyn. 36996
Power (The) of the press; sketch, by G. Gor-
don and R. A. Hughes. 10 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915; D : 39911 ; Gilbert
Gordon and R. A. Hughes, Sacramento, Cal.
36996a
Power (The) of the ruby. See Semiramis.
Power (The) of the strong; in 4 acts, by
L. J. A. Mercier. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31. 1911; D: 24816; Louis Jo-
seph Alexander Jlercier, Jladison, Wis.
36997
Power (The) of the world; or. World's power,
a grand spectacular play, by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; D:1493,
Feb. 26, 1902. 36998
Power (The) of truth; a sensational comedy
melodrama in 4 acts, by K. M. Jacobs. [80] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Kate Mortimer Jacobs, New York ; D :
681, July 23, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1901. 36999
Power of vengeance; in prologue and 5 acts,
by C. F. Schmied.
© Charles F. Schmied, Allegheny, Pa. ;
1886:5639, Mar. 10. 37000
Power (The) of weakness; 1 act play, by Bert
Aldane [pseud, of I. Badanes] 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1913; D: 32778; Ida Ba-
danes, New York. 37001
Power (The) of wealth; in 4 acts, by Howard
Wall. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Will H. Myers, Philadelphia; D : 1928,
May 23, 1902; 2c. May 23, 1902. 37002
Power of woman; dramatized by Mme. Neuvilie
from one of T. W. Hensaw's stories, by R.
Neuvilie.
© Rosine Neuvilie, Brooklyn; 1893:5724,
Jan. 28. 37003
scenario of woman's suffrage play in 4 acts,
by G. H. Westley. 5 p. 4". Typewritten.
© James Hippisley, New York; D: 15360,
Mar. 17, 1909; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909. 37004
Power (The) that failed; dramatic sketch, by
H. J. Linney. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1910; D: 22141; Horace J.
Linney, Clarksburg, W. Va. 37005
Power (The) that governs; dramatic jJlay in 3
acts, by A. Prince and C. Clarke. [127] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Adelaide Prince and Creston Clarke,
New York ; D : 10871, June 28, 1907 ; 2c. June
28, 1907. 37006
Power (The) that rules; a romantic drama in
4 acts, a tr. from the German, arr. and
adapted by F. Ormonde.
© Frederic Ormonde, Boston ; D : 1052, Not.
1, 1901. 37007
Power within; play in 3 acts, by O. lieonard.
114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1909; D : 17151 ; Oscar
Leonard, St. Louis. 37008
Powers (The) of darkness; a drama in 5 acts,
tr. from the Russian of Count Leo Tolstoi,
by H. von Hagen.
© Hugo von Hagen, New York ; D : 2245,
Aug. 18, 1902. 37009
Powers that be; an American play in 4 acts,
by A. HopAvoo<i. [161] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Avery Hopwood, New York ; D : 9914,
Feb. 7, 1907; 2c. Feb. 27, 1907. [Note: The
Copyright office correspondence for 1915 shows
that this play has been sometime entitled.
The franchise grafters; or, The powers that
be] 37010
Powers (The) within; a drama in 4 acts, by
A. J. Ebert. 60 p. 16°. Printed.
© Arthur J, Ebert, Milwaukee ; D : 14785.
Jan. 11, 1909; 2c. Feb. 10, 1909. 37011
Powersham's ward; a drama in 4 acts.
© J. Alexander Brown, New York; 1883:
19808, Oct. 27. 37013
Powhatan; an original operetta, composed by
A. M. Tyte.
© Arthur M. Tyte, Riverhead, N. Y. ; 1888 :
16257, June 6; 2c. June 2. 37013
Powhattan and Pocahontas; dramatic sketch,
by R. Peralta-Galindo. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1910 ; D : 20778 ; R. Peralta-
Galindo, Oakland, Cal. 37014
Powwow man; comedy sketch, by B. Gray.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1909 ; D : 17330 ; Barry Gray,
Philadelphia. 37015
Pozzo (II) della verita; allegoria in 4 parti e
13 quadri, di E. A. Butti e Giannino Antona-
Traversi. [4], 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1910; D: 22348; Societa
italiana degll autori, Rome. 37016
1861
37016
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37034
Prachtmadel (Ein); volksstuck mit gesang in 3
akten, von Oscar Walther und Leo Walter
Stein, gesangstexte von Willy Prager, musik
von Kudolph Nelson. Regiebuch. Berlin,
Musicaverlag, 1015. 82 p. 8°.
© Sept. 1, 1915; Ic. Sept. 22, 1915: D:
41812; Musicaverlag, Berlin. 37016a
Practical (The) delusion; tragedy of the last
3 generations, by L. Rubin. 24 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 14, 1915; D: 40924; Libbie
Rubin, Rochester, N. Y. 37016b
Practical dialogues; for school entertainment,
arr. by Amos M. Kellogg. Philadelphia, The
Penn publishing company, 1909. 132 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; A: 216352,
Sept. 8, 1908; 2c. Sept. 8, 1908. 37016c
Practical (A) joke; a farce, by F. C. Griffith.
® Frank Carlos Griffith, Boston; 1876:
10938, Sept. 27. 37017
protean comedy in 3 acts, by H. Le Clair
and W. J. Russell.
© Henry Le Clair and W. J. Russell. New
York ; 1886 : 13945, June 17. 37018
a protean comedy playlet, by C. R. Warren.
[11] p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1912 ; D : 29028 ; Charles R.
Warren, Philadelphia. 37019
• • See also Sim. Dinipsey's visit.
Practical jokes; a farce in 1 act, [by] Robert
C. V. Meyers.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1885:
26497, Dec. 16 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1886. 37020
Same, [and] Art and artifice. Philadel-
phia, the Penn publishing company, 1898. p.
193-216. 12°. (Dramatic supplement to One
hundred choice selections, no. 1)
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1897 : 63354,
Nov. 12 ; 2c. Nov. 20. 37020a
Practical (A) politician; a comedy in 4 acts, by
J. A. Flynn.
© Joseph A. Flynn, Brooklyn ; D : 14360,
Nov. 23. 190S. 37021
Prasident Krueger, der Bismarck des Trans-
vaals; Oder, Die Briten und die Boeren,
schauspiel in 5 ak'ten, von .T. Worraser.
® Jean Wormser, Chicago ; 1900 A : 3258,
Feb. 5. 37022
Praesidio (The); play in 3 acts, bv A. INT. Kenny.
[38] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1011; D: 24225; Amin M.
Kenny, New York. 37023
Prairie (The) flower; a modern play in 4 acts,
by A. Luzzi. [158] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Luzzi, New York; D: 13137, Juno
8, 1908 ; 2c. June 6, 1908. 37024
Prairie (A) queen; an opera of the wilil West
in 3 acts, by H. W. Hayes.
© Hiram W. Hayes, St. Louis; D : 3503,
May 27, 1903. 37025
Prairie (A) rose; comedy-drama of the Kansas
prairies in 4 acts, by Edith F. A. U. Painton.
Chicago, T. S. Donison & company [1913] 77
p. 12°.
© Aug. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1913 ; D : 34081 ;
Ebon H. Norris, Chicago. 37026
Prairie (A) station ag'ent; play in 1 act, by R.
Scully. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1909 ; D : 17095 ; Robert
Scully, Somerville, N. .L 37027
Prairie (The) waif; a romantic play in 4 acts,
by .T. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York; 1880:
11264, .July 22. 37028
Prairieland. See Hermits (The) in California.
Prairies (The) Sec History (A) of American
civilization.
Pranks; a comedy in 5 acts, by L. Constant.
© Lilla Constant, Philadelphia; 1873:97,
Jan. 6. 37029
Pranks (The) of a little love couple; or, An
evening" in mythologyland, by C. G. Steber.
9 p. f°. TjT)ewritten.
© Charlotte Guelich Steber, Utica, N. Y. ;
D : 8225, Mar. 24, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1906.
37030
Pranks (The) of a sailor. Sec McFods (The)
Pranks of fate; a farce-comedy in 2 acts, by
T. P. Bayer. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Theobald Percy Bayer. New York; D:
5450, Aug. 16, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 29, 1914. 37031
Prattling- pals; by Searl Allen. 6 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Kresko and Fox, I'ort Jefferson, N. Y. ;
D : 13643, Aug. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1908.
37032
Prayer (A) meeting at Hilldale.
© Marv Mav Boynton, Franklin. (). : 1898 :
010.53. Oct. 17; 2c. Nov. 16. 37033
Prayer of the sword; a play in 5 acts, by J. B.
Fagnn. London, Spottiswoode & co., Ud., 1004.
116 p. 8°.
© James Bernard Fagan, London; D : 5322,
July 21. 1904 ; 2c. July 21, 1904. 37034
Prayers (The) of a day; Persian poem tn he
played in 1 act and 3 scenes, by G. E. Mur-
dock. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Dec. 6, 1915 ; D : 42420 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, San Francisco. 37034a
1862
37034
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37052
Preacher (The) and the bear; play in 1 act, by
R. B. M. Wilson. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1914; D: 35692; R. B. M.
Wilson, Chicago. 37034b
Preacher (The) and the devil; or, The darkey's
dream, vaudeville act, by H. P. Floyd. [11]
p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912 ; D : 28718 ; H. F. Floyd,
Tacoina. 37035
Preacher (The) and the man; comedy playlet
with a moral, by C. W. Terriss. [3], 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1912 r D: 81020; Chas. W.
Terriss, Chicago. 37036
Preacher (The) doctor. /See Dick Shaw, the
fiend.
Preacher, magistrate and man; or, The witch
Clarice, a historical drama of 4 acts, by M. B.
Arnold.
© Marguerite Beaulleu Arnold. Evanston,
111.; 1899:35324. May 26. 37037
Precaution (La) inutile. See Barbier (Le) de
Seville.
Precedents; play in 3 act.s, by Max Anthony.
[37] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913; D : 34364 ; Anna L.
Donahue, Kansas City, Mo. 37038
Preceding diagnosis; play in 2 acts, by G.
Katsiolis. 59 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 23. 1915; D : 41019 ; George
Katsiolis, Chicago. 37038a
Precieuses (Les) ridicules; com^die en 1 acte.
par [Jean Baptiste Poquelin] Moliere, with a
biographical memoir and explanatoi-y notes,
by C. Fontaine. New York, W. R. Jenkins
[1899] xvi, 60 p. 12°. (Classiques frangais,
no. 7)
© William R. Jenkins, New York; 1899:
45980, July 15; 2c. Jan. 15, 1900. 37039
-and Les femmes savantes; [par Jean Bap-
tiste Poquelin Moliere] ed. by John R. Ef-
tinger. New Y^ork. H. Holt and company.
3912. xix, 225 p. front, (port.) 16°.
© Apr. 25, 1912; 2c. May 17, 1912; A:
312822 ; Henry Holt & co.. New York. 37040
Preciosa, the Spanish dancer; adapted from
Longfellow's Spanish student, by Bertha M.
Wilson, poses by Louise C. Schweitzer. New
York, E. S. Werner and company, 1911. 22 p.
illus. 12°.
© .Tan. 28, 1911; 2c. .Tan. 31, 1911; D:
23220; Edgar S. Werner, New York. 37041
costume monologue in 2 scenes, for a lady.
by Bertha M. Wilson. New York, E. S. Wer-
ner, 1896.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; 1896:
29804, May 15 ; Ic. June 12. 37042
Precious (The) ridiculous; comedy in 1 act, by
[Jean Baptiste Poquelin] Moliei-e. [Coque-
lin-Hading ed,] New York, F. Rullman. 1888.
15 p. 4°. [French and English]
© F. Rullman, New York; 1888:27480,
Sept. 27; 2e. Oct. 8, 1888. 37043
Precious water; [by E. C. Ehrlich] {In Jew-
ish child)
© ,Tune 26, 1913; Ic. July 8, 1913; A:
338479; Bureau of education, New York.
37044
Precipice (The); play in 5 acts, by O. W. Stew-
art. 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1915; D : 41287 ; Oliver W.
Stewart, Indianapolis. 37044a
— -play in 3 acts, by T. Hughes and Harry
Cavan [pseud, of H. Lambart] 126 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1913; D: 32776; Harry Lam-
bart, New York and Talbot Hughes, Salis-
bury, Wilts, England. 37045
or. The drummer's wife, by Beatrice
Shephard King [pseud, of B. Simpson] 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 7, 1910; D: 20984; Byrdie Simp-
son, Chicago. 37046
Predestination; 1 act comedy. Typewritten.
© Beulah Marie Dix, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1897:70646, Dec. 16; 3 c. Dec. 36. 37047
Predicament (The) of Anna Belle; by F. M. B.
Ruthrauff. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Florence M. B. Ruthrauff, New York ;
D : 14767, Jan. 7, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1909.
37048
Predicaments (The) of Abigail.
© James Madison, New York ; D : 13909,
Sept. 23, 1908. 37049
Predicar con el ejeraplo; juguete cumico en 1
acto y 2 cuadros, en prosa, original de M. Gon-
zales de Lara y A. Plana Camacho. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1909. 30 p.
12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17463; Manuel Gonzalez de Lara y Alfonso
Plana Camacho, Madrid. 37050
Predigt an die saufbriider.
© Joseph William Nist, Allegheny City.
Pa.: 1897:65468, Nov. 24. 37051
Preferee (La); pi^ce en 3 actes [par L. Des-
caves] [Paris, Irapr. de I'lUustration] 1906.
2 p. 1., 81 p. 8°.
© Lucien Descaves, Paris ; D : 9279, Oct.
20, 1906; 2c. Oct. 20, 1906. 37052
1863
37053
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37072
Preferido (El) y los cenicientos; drama vul-
var o escenas de familia, en un pr61ogo y 2
actos, de L. Ezguieura. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 190S. 91 p. 12°.
© Librado Ezguieura, Madrid; D : 13G02.
Aug. 19, 1908; 2e. Aug. 19. 1908. 37053
Preferment; a play in 3 acts, by Wilfred T.
Coleby and N. McKinnel. [119] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1909 ; D : 16520 ; Norman Mc-
Kinnel, London. 37054
Prefort. See Theatre; [par] Gaston Schefer.
Prehistoric Mabel; an hysterical, evolutionary
play in 5 ages, by C. C. S. Gushing. [Hart-
lord, Conn., Press of Meyer & Noll, 1909] 96 p.
front., plates. 8°.
© Charles C. S. Gushing, Simsbury, Goun. ;
D: 16169, June 26, 1909; 2c. .Tune 28, 1909.
37055
Prejudice; political comedy in 1 act, by G. F.
Piet. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1912; D: 30838; Gharles F.
Piet, New York. 3705G
Prejudice and the butterfly; drama in 3 acts,
by P. Whitson. [3], 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1912; D: 30086; Pauline
Whitson, New York. 37057
Premature (A) moving-; a farce iu 3 acts, by
F. Weddell.
© Frank Weddell, New York ; D : 12309.
Feb. 5, 1908. 37058
Premature (The) proposal.
(The) machine.
See Infernal
Premature (A) socialist; comedy in 3 acts,
from one of Ouida's [Louise De la Ramee's]
stories, by M. I. Todd. [82] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Mary Ires Todd, Los Angeles ; D : 7569.
Nov. 16, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1905. 37059
Premier (Le) couple; piSce en 1 acte, de A.
Dumas. [1], 39 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1914 ; D : 36753 ; Andre Du-
mas, Paris. 37059a
Premiere (Die); musikalischer schwank, von L.
Stein [pseud, des Leo Rosenstein] und B.
.Tenbach, musik von C. A. Hart [pseud, des
Tbeodor, graf Hartig] [2], 30 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 14. 1912; D : 30844 ; Leo Stein
and Bela Jenbach, Vienna. 37060
Prentice (The) pillar; by G. Eden, music by
Reginald Somerville. 6 p. 4°. Printed.
© Guy Eden, London; 1897:53575; Sept.
24; 2c. Sept. 24. 37061
Prenuptial reminiscences; by N. Doree.
© Nadage Doree, New York ; D : 6111, Jan.
11, 1905. 37062
Preordained (The) See Basherte (Die)
Preparing Croary; play adapted from a story,
by A. S. Monroe. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 32. 1912; D: 29355; Anne Shan-
non Monroe, New York. 37063
Presbytere (Le) See Bride (The) of Lausanne.
Prescription (The); drama in 1 act, by H. A.
House. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1915 ; D : 40479 ; Henry Ar-
thur House, New York. 37063a
Presence (The); a play in 3 acts, by A. G. Jones.
39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Archer G. Jones, Richmond ; D : 13713,
Sept. 3, 1908; 2c. Sept. 3, 1908; Ic. rev. ed.
Nov. 20, 1908. 37064
Present (The) and the future; fantastical
drama in 3 acts, by Josef Lateiner.
© Marcus Finkelstein, New York ; D : 14399,
Nov. 28, 1908. 37065
Present (The) day; a melodrama of New York
events in 5 acts, by H. Simon. 112 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Henry Simon, New York; 1891:13777,
Apr. 16 ; 2c. May 19. 37066
Present (A) for a pig; play in 1 act, by Ruth
Sawyer [i. e. K. S. Durand] [1], 14 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1913 : D : 34827 ; Ruth Sawyer
Durand, Ithaca, N. Y. 37067
Present (A) for Robbie Delare; by A. H. Grove.
© Albert H. Grove, Indianapolis; 1898:
59060, Oct. 7. 37068
Present (The) moment; a play in 3 acts, by
LawroMU'o E. Fisher. [84] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Zeflio Tilbury, London ; D : 2888, Jan. 23.
1903 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1903. 37069
Present times; or, Casselton girls, by F. V. Helde-
raore.
© Flora V. Heldemore, Phillipsburg, N. J.;
1892 : 42298, Oct. 19. 37070
Presented at court; a comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Madison.
© Marie Madison, Ghicago ; 1898 : 10066,
Feb. 7. 37071
Preserving a Smith; burlesque of shadows in 3
acts, by R. Woodman. Franklin, O., Eldridge
entertainment house [1911] 50 p. 8°.
© Sept. 11, 1911; 2c. Sept. 27, 1911; D:
25322 ; Rea Woodman, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
37072
1864
37073
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37091
Preserving Mr, Panmure; comic play in 4 acts,
hv A. Pinero. London, Printed at the Chis-
wick press, 1910. 2 p. 1., 134 p., 1 1. 8°.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1910; D: 22946; Artliur
Pinero, London. 37073
President (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by A. D.
Eugelsman.
© A. D. Eugelsman, Cincinnati; 1890:
25607, Aug. 18. 37074
■ — — a drama in 4 acts, by W. Edgerly.
© Webster Edgerly, Washington ; 1891 :
7287. Feb. 25. 37075
Sec ff/.s^o Chancellor (The)
President Cromwell. See Cromwell.
President (The) of the Ananias club; by L.
Glenmoro. [13] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1910 ; D : 22295 ; Lottie Glen-
more, New York. 37076
President of the pretzel trust; Teutonic mono-
logue, by William D. Hall. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Clark G. Gandy. Philadelphia; D : 5694.
Oct. 26. 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 26. 1904. 37077
President (The) of the 13 club; vaudeA'ille act.
liy L. G. Miller. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1915; D: 40947; Lawrence
G. Miller, Philadelphia. 37077a
President (The) of IT. S, A. ; book of words.
© Jennie Palmer Heames, Detroit ; 1889 :
38351, Dec. 16. 37078
President (The) queen; comic opera in 3 acts,
by F. Pv. Batchelder and G. N. Morse.
© Frank Roe Batchelder and George N.
Morse, Worcester ; D : 3067, Feb. 25, 1903.
37079
Presidenta (La); juguete cOmico en 3 actos y
en prosa. de los sres. Hennequin y Veber,
adaptada al castellano ])or .loaquin Belda y
Vicente Lleo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
cspanoles] 1914. 103 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 3. 1914 ; D : 38468 ; Heimequin y
Veber, Madrid. 37079a
Presidente (La); pi^ce en 3 actes. par Maurice
Hennequin et Pierre Veber. Paris, P.-V.
Stock & cie., 1913. 223 p. 12°.
© Aug. 15, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1913 ; D : 34898 ;
P. V. Stock & cie., Paris. 37080
Presidentess (The); a comic opera in 2 acts and
3 scenes, written and composed by H. Weir.
© Hamilton Weir, New Y'ork ; 1891 : 11830.
Apr. 1. 37081
Presidential predictions; an illustrated mono-
logue.
© Bruns and Nina, New York ; 1896 : 42491,
July 22. 37082
President's (The) daughter; farce comedy in 3
acts, by H. M. Brown. [21] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Harry M. Brown, Washington ; D : 2688,
Dec. 6, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1902. 37083
President's (The) messenger; drama in 1 act^
by D. P. Dilworth. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1911; D: 23870; Dwight P.
Dilworth, New York. 37084
See also Venezuela.
Presidiaria (La); zarzuela en 1 actoy 4 cuadros,
original de V. de la Vega, miisica de Jos6
Padilla. [Sociedad de autores espanoles]
1908. 41 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Ventura de la Vega, Madrid ; D : 14680.
Jan. 2. 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 37085
Presidiario (El); melodrama en 1 acto y 5
cuadrus. en prosa, original de E. Mugica y J.
Villasenor. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1909. 27 p. 12°.
© Nov. IS, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19. 1909; D:
17478; Emilio Mtigica y Juan Villasefior, Ma-
drid. 37086
Press cuttings; topical sketch compiled from
the editorial and correspondence columns of
the daily press, bv Bernard Shaw. New York,
Brentano's, 1909. 3 p. 1., [3], 45 p. 12°.
© Julv 9, 1909; 2c. .July 10, 1909; D:
16997; Brentano's, New York. 37087
Same.
© .July 9. 1909; 2c. July 10, 1909; A:
248238 ; Brentano's, New York. 37087a
Same. New York, Brentano's, 1913. 45 p.
16'
© Sept. 10. 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
361161 ; G. B. Shaw, London. 37088
Pressing (The) club; comedy in 1 act, by P.
.Johnson. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913 ; D : 33059 ; I'eter John-
son, Winnipeg, Canada. 37089
Pressing (A) matter; [dramatic composition!
in 1 act, bv Brandon Hurst. New York, Chi-
cago [etc.]' M. Witmark & sons, 1906. 18 p.
front, (port.) 12°. (Charles Dickson's
famous 1 act plays)
© M. Witmark & sons, New York; D:
8690, June 13, 1906; 2c. June 12, 1906.
37090
Prestidigitateur (The); a drama in 3 acts, by
Richard H. Cox.
© James R. Ladd, St. Helens, Or.; 1873:
12835. Nov. 6. 37091
See Family (A) affair.
Prgte-moi ta femme.
1865
37001
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37110
Prete (Un) rendu; comedie en 1 acte powr
jeunes fllles, par Alexandre Guillet. New
York, W. R. Jenkins company [10141 2 p. 1.,
[31-16 p. 12°. ( [Theatre pour la jeunnesse.
no. 131)
© Sept. 28. 1914; 2c. Oct. 21, 1914; D:
38643; Wm. R. Jenkins co., New York.
37091a
Pretender (The); drama in 4 acts, by J. Staple-
ton. [1561 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .John Stapleton, New York ; D : 6463
Apr. 5, 1905; 2c. Nov. 25, 1905. 37092
an original romantic drama in 4 acts, by
Pretendientes (Los); juguete c6mico en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de E. Casal. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1912. 26 p. 12".
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29780; Enrique Casal. Madrid. 37100
Pretending; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Marix.
102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1911; D: 24038; A. Marix.
New York. ' 37101
Pretexte (Le); pi&ce en 2 actes, par Daniel
Riche. [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustrationl 1906.
2 p. 1.. 48 p. 12°.
© D. Riche. Paris ; D : 8869, July 26. 1906 ;
2c. July 26, 1906. 37102
G. F. Piatt. [1291 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Foster Piatt. Milwaukee; D:
2137. July 19, 1902; 2c. July 19. 1902. 37093 p^^ttigst (^he) girl in Paris; by A. Hoffman.
— plav in prologue and 4 acts, by C. and W. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Aaron Hoffman, New York; D : 15941.
May 24. 1909 ; 2c. May 24, 1909. 37103
Prettiest (The) girl in Yorkville; dramatic
musical production, by H. K. Me<lford. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words onlyl
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1915; D: 42384; Haden
Kempt Medford. New York. 37103a
Pretty as a pink; original song and dance, by
T. Granger.
© Tom Granger, United States; 1874:
3720, Mar. 24. 37104
Pretty (The) beggar girl; or. The freaks of
fortune, G. T. Frederick's play, dramatized
from his novel having that title.
© George Tavlor Frederick, Louis\alle ;
1877 : 2358, Feb. 22 37105
de Mille.
© Cecil and William de Mille. Porapton.
N. J.; D:150. Feb. 18. 1901. 37094
plav in 3 acts, by Dorothea Du Trois
[pseud, of L. A. Dutrol [1621 p. f. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1913; Dr. 34738; Laura A.
Dutro, Los Angeles. 37095
— or. The imposture, play in 5 acts, by J. M.
Richards.
© J. Manger Richards, Philadelphia ; 1881 :
1859, Feb. 5. 37096
Pretenders (The); acts 1, 2. 14. 13 numb. 1.
4". Printed.
© James Dayton Voorhees, Camden, N. J.,
and John Matter, Marion, Ind. ; D : 6509,
6510, Mar. 31, 1905; 2c. each Mar. 31, 1905.
37097. 37098
by Henrik Ibsen, acting version of The
Yale university di*amatic association, with an
introduction by William Lyon Phelps. New
Haven [The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor com-
pany! 1907. XX, [81, 103 p. front, ports. 8°.
© Yale univ. dramatic assn., New Haven;
D: 101 .53. Mar. 13. 1907; 2c. Mar. 25, 1.907.
37099
comedy in 1 act, by G. Carpenter. [21,
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1914; D: 35580; Grant Car-
penter, San Francisco. 37099a
modern drama in 3 acts, by V. A. Nelson.
115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D: 39959; Virginia
Armistead Nelson. Nashville. 37099b
play in 3 acts, by E. C. Bradley. 38 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1915; D: 41774; Ethel
Corby Bradley, Chicago. 37099c
See also Works (The) of Henrik Ibsen.
Same.
© George Taylor Frederick, Louisville ;
1877 : 14741, Dec. 18.
37106
Pretty (A) bequest; a comedietta in 1 act, by
Malcolm Watson. London, J. Williams, ltd,:
New York. E. Schuberth & co., 1906. 20 p.
8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London; D:9188.
Oct. 4. 1906: 2c. Oct. 4, 1906. 37107
Pretty (The) boy; comedy drama in 1 act, by
C. O. Amend. [161 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27. 1911; D: 24788; Carl Otto
Amend, Columbus, O. 37108
Pretty, dainty, dashing Paul Clifford; an origi-
nal burlesque in 2 acts, by J. F, Poole.
© John F. Poole. New York; 1873:2393,
Mar. 11. . 37109
Pretty Dick Turpin; an original musical bur-
lesque in 1 act, by J. F. Poole.
John F. Poole, New York ; 1871 : 3524, Apr.
19. 37110
1866
37111
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37128
Pretty Doris Delaney; farce, by H. M. Marmon.
5 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Hilda Monroe Marmon, Memphis, Tenn. ;
D : 12407, Feb. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1908.
37111
Pretty Dorotliy's honor; a footlight story of
the perils of the working-girls of New York,
by L. J. L. Stilwell. 82 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12052, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908. 37112
Pretty (A) idiot; a comedy in 3 acts, by G. E.
Channfug and C. P. Stetson [i. e. C. P. S. Gil-
man]
© Grace EUery Channiug and Charlotte
Perkins Stetson, Pasadena ; 1889 : 207.51, July 3.
37113
Pretty Laughing Water.
Minnehaha.
Src Hiawatha. —
Pretty (The) laundresses of Lutzon. See Ding
dong.
Pretty (The) little flirt; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 73 p., f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12084, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
37114
Pretty little rebels; musical burletta in 1 act,
by M. W. Fiske.
© M. W. Fiske, United States ; 1886 : 16968,
July 26. 37115
Pretty (The) missionary; a comedy in 2 acts
[bv Charles Barnard] Worcester, 1898. 1 p.
1., 24 p. 4°.
© Henry D. Perky, Worcester ; 1899 : 12738,
Feb. 16; 2c. Dec. 14, 1898. 37116
Pretty Mistress Baddeley; comedy in 3 acts,
by M. Fairweather. [104] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Mary Fairweather, New York ; D : 11887,
Dec. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1907. 37117
Pretty Mrs. Smith; comedy with lyrics in 3
acts, book and lyrics by O. Morosco and E.
Harris, music by Harry James. [87] p. .4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 26. 1914; D : 35785 ; Oliver Mo-
rosco and Elmer Harris, Los Angeles. 37117a
Pretty (The) panther; a play, by F. G. Maeder,
founded upon Ouida's [Louise De la Ram§e's]
novel of Strathmore.
© Fred. G. Maeder, New York ; 1871 : 10990,
Nov. 26. 37118
Pretty (A) Parisienne. See French (The) girl.
Pretty (The) peasant; synopsis, by A. Palange.
1 p. 4°. Printed.
© June 4, 1912 ; 2c. June 5, 1912 ; D : 29932 ;
Angelo Palange, Brooklyn. 37119
Pretty Peggy; a play in 4 acts.
© William A. Brady, New York; D:1508,
Mar. 1, 1902. 37120
Pretty Pepita; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by
J. Schonberg. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Schonberg, New York; 1894:61865,
Dec. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1895. 37121-
Pretty (The) pets. See Nobody's house.
Pretty (A) piece of business; a comedietta in
1 act, by Thomas Morton. New American ed.
cori'ectly reprinted from the original author-
ized acting ed. New York, H. Roorbach, 1889.
86 p. 12°. ( [Roorbach's American ed. of act-
ing plays, no. 15])
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
37511, Dec. 9; 2c. Dec. 14. 37122
Pretty Polly; a musical play in 3 acts, book and
lyrics by A. M. Holbrook, music by A. Bald-
win Sloane. [77] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© A. M. Holbrook, Yonkers, N. Y. ; D : 13097,
.Tune 2, 1908; 2c. May 27, 1908. 37123
Pretty pretty; a musical burlesque, by Oswald
Allan, music by Barrett and Offenbach.
© J. E. Jackson, United States; 1876:8335,
.July 13. 37124
Pretty (The) prince. See Hassanbad.
Pretty (The) Sabine women; play in 3 acts, by
Leonid Andreyev, tr. from the Russian by
Thonia-s Selt/.er. (In The Drama, no. 13, Feb.
1914; periodical © Feb. 27, 1914; 2c. Mar. 3,
1914 ; B : 299095, Drama league of America,
Chicago) 37124a
Pretty (The) Shakeress; a comic opera, by
H. C. Wood and L. C. Walter.
© H. C. Wood and L. C. Walter, Harrods-
burg, Ky. ; 1885 : 9396, Apr. 23. 37125
— — or. Love is a game for two, a musical com-
edy in 1 act and 2 scenes, by H. C. Wood.
© Henrv Cleveland Wood, Harrodsburg,
Ky. ; D : 1690, Feb. 10, 1902. 37126
Pretty (The) step-mother. See Matchless (A)
paragon. — Shattered (A) paragon.
Pretty (The) triumph of a sentiment. See
Congress.
Pretzel (The) king; musical comedy in 1 act,
by F. DeWitt. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. June 14, 1911 ; D : 24478 ; Francis De-
Witt, New York. 37127
Prevailing odds; comedy of New York's man-
ners and morals, by Emilio Luzzi [pseud, of
E. Van Deusen] 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1909; D: 17213; Edith Van
Deusen, New York. 37128
1867
37129
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37147
Prevaricating (The) princess; comic opera iu 3
acts, by J. B. Dorman. [5], 56 p. 4". Type-
written, [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1912; D: 28904; J. B. Dor-
man, Denver. 37129
Prevarication; a farce in 1 act, by H. E. Do
Lasaux.
© Harry E. De Lasaux, San Francisco;
1897:19362. Mar. 25. 37130
Previa (La) ceusura; eutreiues en prosa. origi-
nal lie L. Pardo. Madrid [SociiMlnd de aii-
tores espaiioles 1909. 20 p. 12°.
© Nov. IS, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17406; Leopoldo I'ardo, Madrid. 37131
Previous engagement; comedy, by W. 1). How-
ells. New York, Harper and brother.s, 1S97.
3 p. 1., 05, [1] p. front., illus., pis. 16°.
© Wm. Dean Howells, New York ; 1897 :
4555, Jan. 12; Ic. received. 37132
Same.
© Wm. Dean Howells, New York; 1897:
4550, Jan. 12; 2c. .Tan. 29.
37133
comedy in 1 act for 1 person, by IV'rcival
Wilde [pseud, of P. L. Weil] (In Puck, v.
70, no. 1969, Nov. 28, 1914)
© Nov. 23, 1914; Ic. Dec. 15, 1914; D:
39304; Percival L. Weil, New York. 37133a
Previous (A) marauder; play in 1 act, by II. A.
Koehne. 8 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912 ; D : 29192 ; H. Arthur
Koehne, Forest Park, 111. 37134
Previous prudence; an American comedy in 5
acts, by F. Miller.
© Fred Miller, Evansville, Ind. ; 1878:
14077, Dec. 2. 37135
Prexy's proxy; farce comedy in 2 acts, by Ilil-
liard Bootli. Philadelphia, IViui publishiuj?
company, 1915. 28 p. 12°.
© Sept. 25, 1915; 2c. Sept. 28, 1915; D:
41857 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 37135a
Price (The); by I. G. Richey.
© Isabel Grimes Richey, Plattsmouth. Neb. ;
D:8108, Mar. 5, 1906. 37136
dramatic episode, by Edward Weitzel. 22
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1911; D: 24669; Edward
Esmoude, Brooklyn. 37137
a 4 act comedy drama, by D. D. Cohen.
© David D. Cohen, St. Paul; D : 12723,
Apr. 10, 1908. 37138
in 3 acts, by Anne Page [pseud, of A.
Moore] [72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anne Moore, New York ; D : 13435, July
29, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 4, 1908. 37139
Price (The) — Contiuued.
-1 act play, by M. Ewald. [13] p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. May 5, 1913; D: 33196; Mildred
Ewald, Cincinnati. 37140
play in 4 acts, by E. Day. 113 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910; D : 20769 ; Edmuud
Day, Brooklyn. 37141
■ by J. Faller. [2], 38 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 23. 1914; D : 38699 ; Ja'iiies Fal-
ler, New York. 37141a
— a play in 3 acts, by J. A. Wcslhaiiscr. 57 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Wosthauser, St. Paul; D:
14.585, Dec. 21, 1008; 2c. June 28. 1909.
37142
— Same. 66 p. 4°. 'J'ypewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1909; D : 17266 ; Josepli A.
Westhauscr. St. Paul. 37143
by P. K. Driden. [Ij, 94 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21', 1910; D : 22S64 ; I'aul K.
Driden, New York. 37144
— Same. Philadelphia, G. W. Jacobs >.V: com-
pany, 1911. 129 p. 8°.
© June 20. 1911; 2c, June 29, 1911; D:
24660; George W. Jacobs <Sc co., Philadelphia.
37145
— playlet in 1 act, by L. Albion and D. F.
I'erkins. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1914; D: 38291; Louis Al-
bion and David F. Perkins, Portland, Me.
37145a
study in snow in sepia, by J. U. Giesy.
[12] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1912 ; D : 29485 ; J. U. Giesy
and Geo. E. Carpenter, Salt Lake City.
37146
or. Let us have peace, play in 3 acts, by
K. R. O'Hare. 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1915 ; D : 39968 ; Kate Rich-
ards O'Hare, St. Louis. 37146a
Price (The) he paid; or, The girl in the heart
of Maryland, domestic comedy drama in 4
acts, by Jack Emerson. 40 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915; D: 39779; Jolni S.
Angell, La Mesa, Cal. 37146b
Price (The) inevitable; by J. A. DriscoU. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1912; D: 28316; John A.
Driscoll, New York. 37147
1868
37148
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37166
Price (The) men pay; play in 3 acts, by Lee
Wadley [pseud, of P. Hanna] [2], 76 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
I© Ic. Dec. 6, 1913 ; D : 35355 ; Paul Hanna,
Philadelphia. 37148
Price (The) must be paid; drama of the
present in 3 acts, by S. G. Champliu. 66 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Mar. 16, -1915 ; D : 40011 ; Stephen
G. Champlin, Brooklyn. 37148a
Price (The) of a bride; by J. W. Harris. 68 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© J. W. Harris, Buffalo ; D : 6390, Mar. 21,
1905; 2c. Mar. 10, 1905. 37149
Price (The) of a derby; a playlet in 1 act, by
AYilliam John McLeod. [10] p. 16°. Printed.
© William J. McLeod, Detroit; D : 12493,
Feb. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1908. 37150
Price (The) of a kiss; comedy sketch, by J.
Kinoshita. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1912 ; D : 30188 ; Junichi Kino-
shita, New York. 37151
Price (The) of a young- girl's heart; a drama
in 3 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwoll. 102 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12044, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
37152
Pi'ice (The) of ambition; a dramatic playlet in
1 act, by Mrs. M. J. Keightley. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1909 ; D : 16284 ; Mrs. Merritt
J. Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 37153
Price (The) of Christian faith; play in 1 act, by
G. Kirkeris. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1914 ; D : 36986 ; Constantinos
Kirkeris, Chicago. 37153a
Price (The) of fame; comedy duologue in 1 act,
by Walter R. Matthews. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1913. 16 p.
16°.
© May 1, m3 ; 2c. May 3, 1913 ; D : .33762 :
Siimuel Frencff, ltd., London. 37154
Price (The) of friendship; a drama in 4 acts,
by A. M. Smith and L. C. Henderson. 97 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Alice Maude Smith and Lucius Cassius
Henderson, Tacoma ; D : 7185, Aug. 30, 1905 ;
2c. Jan. 10, 1908. 37155
play in 1 act, by P. Grzybowski. [6] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1911 ; D : 24653 ; Paul Grzy-
bowski, Chicago. 37156
or, The renunciation, a drama in 4 acts, by
A. M. Smith. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice M. Smith, Tacoma ; D : 13630, Aug.
21, 1908; 2c. Aug. 21, 1908. 37157
Price (The) of greed; play in 1 act, by E. Doyle.
[2], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1914; D: 35672; Edward
Doyle, New York. 37157a
Price (The) of happiness; a comedy-drama in
3 acts, by The sisters.
© Mrs. H. C. De Mille, Pompton, N. J.;
1898 : 76415, Dec. 28. 37158
drama in 3 acts, by R. L. Hooper. 134 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1911; D: 24556; Rebecca
Lane Hooper, Brooklyn. 37159
or. The g'irl and the crook, sensational
melodrama in 4 acts, by Guy Caufraan. 45
p. f°. TjT)ewritten.
© Madelon Cauf man, Joplin, Mo. ; D : 10340,
Apr. 13, 1907; 2c. Apr. 15, 1907. 37160
Price (The) of honor; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
•fames R. Garey. [116] p. 4°. T^'pewritten.
© Walter C. .Jordan, New York; D : 2570,
Nov. 10, 1902; 2c. Nov. 10, 1902. 37161
Price (The) of infamy; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by E. C. Hardy. [62] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Evelina Cooke Hardy, New York; D:
2102. July 10, 1902 ; 2c. .July 26, 1902. 37162
Price (The) of justice; a drama in 4 acts, by
W. S. Lockwood. 61 p. f°. Typewritten.
© AValter S. Lockwood, Evanston, 111. ; D :
4569. Jan. 30, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1904. 37163
Price (The) of liberty. See Gertrude. — Wash-
ington.
Price (The) of love; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by C. G. Gilmaine. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© C. Garvin Gilmaine, Boston ; D : 7153,
Aug. 23. 1905; Ic. Aug. 23, 1905; Ic. Sept. 1,
1905. 37164
— ■ or. Orphans with parents, drama in 4 acts,
by I. Solotorefsky.
r-^'>?',r>-
"sr.^-it^'^y
-\VTJ7 ,-ir-N
INC f^^.£ in
[124] p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1914 ; D : 37919 ; Isaac Solo-
torefsky, New York. 37164a
Price (The) of money; play in 4 acts, by Luke
North [pseud, of J. H. Griffes] 67 p. 4".
Printed.
© Feb. 13, 1911; 2c. Feb. 16, 1911; D:
23369 ; James H. GrifEes, Los Angeles. 37165
or. The perfect lover, a play in 4 acts, by
Alfred Sutro. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd.. 1906. 2 p. 1., 3-106 p. 12°.
([French's standard library ed.] )
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 9367, Nov.
2, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 24, 1906. 37166
1869
37166
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37187
Price (The) of peace; drama in 1 act, 2 scenes,
by O. Oes5. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1914; D: 38402; Ovitlia Oes,
New York. 37166a
drama [in 3 acts] by A. S. Kiffgs. [1], 88
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1912; D: 29621; Arthur S.
Riggs, Northport, N. Y. 37167
Price (The) of popularity; a fifteen nunute
slietch, bv Mrs. K. La Beaume. [St. Louis,
Buxton iV Slvinner, 1905] 9 p. 12°.
© Mrs. Edmond La Beaume, Si. Tiouis; D:
0933, June 29, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 19o(j. 37168
Price (The) of poverty; a play in 4 acts, by E.
Blanchard and A. Stedman. [141] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1913; D : 32731 ; Evelyn
Blanchard and Adelaide Stedman, New Yorlc.
37169
Price (The) of power; a 1 act drama, by H. D.
Cottrell. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leopold Cooper, Los Angeles ; D : 9309.
Nov. 2, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1906. 37170
Price (The) of pride; a play in 4 acts, by C. (i.
Rotlienboefer. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16. 1909 ; D : 16278 ; Charles G.
Rotlienhoefer, Baltimore. 37171
Price of revenge; by I\Iartin Sabine [p.^eud. of
C. AV. S. Martin] and Margaret Kilroy. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles W. Sabine Martin. New York : D :
9808, Jan. 17, 1907; 2c. .Lin. 17. 1907. 37172
Price (The) of silence; a dramatic episode, by
Denis O'Hazlitt. [pseud, of G. A. Dennison
and H. H. Haslett] 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© G. A. Dennison, San Francisco, and 11. 11.
Haslett, Alameda, Cal. ; D : 8375, Apr. 18.
190G; 2c. Apr. 18. 1906. 37173
a play in 4 acts, by Clarence Black. [39] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© July 2. 1009 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16363 ;
Alexander Byors, Chicago. 37174
by Raymond A. Eaton [103] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© R. A. Eaton, Denver ; D : 11654, Nov. 4,
1907 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1907. 37175
-play in 1 act, by Paul Prester Temple
[pseud, of W. W. Davis] 19 p. 4°. Type-
uyitten.
© William Whiting Davis, New York; D:
12545, Mar. 4, 1908 ; 2c. July 9, 1908. 37178
or, Another woman's honor, a sensati<mal
comedy drama in 4 acts, by Perce R. Benton
[pseud, of P. B. Robinson] and Maude Vivian
Ilarvey.
© Percy Benton Robinson, Chicago ; D :
1700, Mar. 24, 1902. 37177
Price (The) of silence — Continued.
or, In fortune's power, a sensational
melodrama in 4 acts and 7 scenes, by Perce R.
Benton [pseud, of P. B. Robinson] 75 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Perce Benton Robinson, Chicago ; D :
3343, Apr. 27, 1903; 2c. Apr. 27, 1903. 37178
jS'<?e also Darkness and dawn.
Price (The) of sin; play *in 1 act, by R. Man-
ning. [1], 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914; 0:30245; Richard
]\Ia lining, Buena Vista, Va. 37178a
Price (The) of the past; play in 4 acts, l.v \\'. F.
Pfarr. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1913; D : .'519-17 ; Win. F.
Pfarr. New York. 37179
Price (The) of Thomas Scott; play in .". acts,
by Klizubetli liaker. London, Sidi;\vick i^
Jackson, ltd., 1913. 85 p. 12°.
© Nov. 3, 1913 ; 2<-. Nov. 24. 1913 ; D : 35107 :
SidgAvick & Jackson, ltd., London. 37180
Price (The) of treason; melodrama in 4 acts.
by W. S. Biitteriield.
© Walter Scott Bulterfield, rohiiuhus. O. ;
D:479, :May 16. 1901. 37181
Price (The) of victory; a jilay in 4 acts, by
A. E. Adelman. 1.30 p. 4\ ' Typewritten.
© Abraui E. Adelman. Chicago; D : 12775,
Apr. 18. 1908; 2c. Apr. 23, 1908. 37182
Price (The) of wealth; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Max O'Rell [pseud, of Paul Blouet]
© Olga Nethersole. Loiulon; 1899:4384,
Jan. 10. 37183
Price (The) she paid; by W. A. Quick. [3] p.
4°. Tyi)e\vritten.
© William A. Quick, New York ; D : IIOIO,
July 20, 1907; 2c. July 20, 1907. 37184
comedy drama in 5 acts, by E. Hackett.
142 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7. 1915; D;. 42438; Edmund
Hackett, New Haven. 37184a
a drama in 4 acts, by C. Gildehaus.
© Chas. Gildehatis. St. Louis ;' 1896 : 47213,
Aug. 19. 37185
— —or, The faded rose, play in 4 acts, by
Aaron Ross and Louis T^ipsky. 61 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1912; I) : 29366 ; Blaney-
Spooner amusement co.. New York. 37186
Price (The) that's paid; play in 4 acts, by C.
de Lima. 47 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles A. de Lima, New York; D:
14549, Dec. 16, 1908; 2c. Dec. 16, 1908.
37187
1870
37187
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37206
Price (The) we pay; play in 4 acts, by W. R. Pride and charity; or, A game of pinochle,
~ ■ ■ * farce in 1 act, by F. H. James and George J.
Wetziel. New York, Wetzel, Roseuer & James
[1913] cover-title, 21 p. 24°.
© Apr. 25, 1913; 2c. Apr. 25, 1913; D:
33061 ; Fred H. James, New York. 37198
Pride and prejudice; by Jane Austen, arr. in
dramatic form, by H. Foglesong.
© Hortense Fogelsong, Dayton, O. ; D : 1079,
Nov. 11, 1901. 37199
Luke. [73] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16. 1914; D: 36033; William R.
Luke, Memphis, Tenn. 37187a
Priceless; by L. T. OUeslieimer.
© Louis T. Ollesheimer, Detroit ; D : 10992,
July 18, 1907. 37188
Same. 14 p. f ", Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1912; D : 29900 ; Louis T.
Ollesheimer, Detroit. 37189
Priceless (The) jewel. See Little diamond.
Priceless (A) pauper; an entirely new and
original comic opera in 2 acts, words by J. J.
Rooney, and C. Vv'. Campbell.
© Charles Welsh Campl)ell and John Je-
rome Joseph Rooney, Philadelphia ; 1880 :
24451, Oct. 29. 37190
Prices; panoramic melodrama, romance imagi-
nary, by A. Sherwood. Act first, 3 scenes.
25 p. 8°. Printed.
© Annie Sherwood. Alleghenv, Pa.: D:
551, Hay 31. 1901; 2c. May 31, 1901. 37191
Same. Act first, scene 4r-7. 47 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Annie Sherwood, Davton, Kv. ; D : 5494.
Aug. IS. 1904; 2c. Dec. 27, 1904. 37193
Same. 3d. act.
© Annie Sherwood, Allegheny, Pa. ; 1897 :
21557, Apr. 5. 37193
Pride; a comedy, by W. Sikes and Olive Logan.
Act 1-5.
© Wirt Sikes, New York; 1873:8578,
July 28. 37194
comedy in a kitchenette, original comedy
in 3 acts, by C. Moore. 137 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1909 ; D : 17531 ; Carlyle
Moore, New York. 37195
— ■ a 1 act play of the old South, by F. Dobin-
son and A. Mathews. 23 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Florence Dobinson and Amanda Mathews,
Los Angeles ; D : 12336, Feb. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Apr.
13, 1908. 37196
— or. The" fortunes and misfortunes of war,
a new military drama and allegory in 5 acts,
arr. from incidents of the war and presented
by members of McLean post. Reading. Pa.,
Owen's steam book & job office, 1870. 49 p.
16°.
© James B. Harper, A. H. Feger and J. S.
Hunsman. Reading, Pa. ; 1870 : 2881, Oct. 17 ;
2c. Nov. 3. 37197
— a dramatization of Jane Austen's novel, by
jr. M. MacKaye. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary Medbery Mackaye, Shirley, Mass. ;
D:3365, May 1, 1903; 2c. May 4, 1903.
37200
-dramatized by M. S. Bensley, from the
novel by Jane Austen.
© Martha S. Bensley, Chicago ; D : 4140,
Oct. 26, 1903. 37201
an original drama in prologue and 4 acts.
by Davis Risdon [pseud, of Filla Maria Ris-
don] Gallup, N. M., Gleaner publishing com-
pany, 1895. V, 45 p. 16°.
© F. M. Risdon, Gallup, N. M. ; 1895 : 42091,
Aug. 17 ; 2c. Sept. 10. 37202
— a play, founded on Jane Austen's novel, by
Mrs. Steele Mackaye. New York, Duffield &
company, 1906. vii p., 3 1,, 168 p. col. front.
8°.
© Duffield & CO., New York ; D : 9195, Sept.
24, 1906; 2c. Sept. 24, 1906. 37203
— play in 4 acts, by E. Marsh. 177 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7. 1909; D : 17651 ; Elizabeth
Marsh, New York. 37204
— - See also Mr. Collins in search of a wife. —
Our consuls.
Pride (The) of Amos Gray,
wind.
See East (The)
Pride (The) of Company G; or. The volunteers,
a war drama in 3 acts, by David Hill [pseud,
of David W. Hildreth] Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO. [1892] 52 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of
plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1892:
36089, Sept. 2 ; 2c. Oct. 22. 37205
Pride (The) of Hensfoot Corners.
(The)
See Rube
Pride of heritag'e; drama in 4 acts, from the
French, by D. Davidson and Sirs. J A. Dob-
son. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1910 ; D : "20542 ; Dore David-
son, New York. 37206
5379— VOL 2—17-
-14
1871
37207
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37227
Pride (The) of 'Kaintuck;' a play in 3 acts, by
M. W. Brooks. 38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mary Wallace Brooks, Grafton, Ontario,
Canada; D: 12169, Jan. 13, 1908; 2c. Apr. 15,
1908. 37207
Pride of Kildare; by J. Walsh.
© John Walsh, New York ; 1896 : 58415, Oct.
23. 37208
Pride of Margarethe Almbach; in 4 acts, by
A. E. Lyon. [127] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna E. Lvon, New York ; D : 7009, July
22, 1905 ; 2c. July 22, 1905. 37209
Pride of New York; a musical satire book,
lyrics and music by Charles L. Young and
Walter Montague. 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© C. L. Young and W. Montague, New
York; D : 8813, July 11, 1906; 2c. July 11,
190G. 37210
Pride (The) of Newspaper row.
© William B. Lawrence, Detroit; D:3469,
May 21, 1903. 37211
Pride (The) of poverty. See Monsieur.
Pride of regiment; a play in 1 act, by F. D.
Bone. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1908. 2 p. 1., [3]-17 p. 12°.
([French's international copyrighted ed. of
the works of the best authors, no. 143])
© F. D. Bone, London ; D : 13828, Sept. 19,
1908; 2c. Dec. 21, 1908. 37212
Pride (The) of Sunshine; in 4 acts, by F. Lan-
dis. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1911; D: 24534; Frederick
Landis, Logansport, Ind. 37213
Pride (The) of the Crackerneck; by A. H. Spink.
© A. H. Spink, St. Louis; D:297, Apr. 1,
1901. 37214
Pride (The) of the 19th. See Netta, the
vivandiere.
Pride (The) of the plains. Sec Ranch 7—11.
Pride of the rancho; drama of the West in 4
acts, by II. E. Smith. 159 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1909 ; D : 17184 ; Henry E.
Smith, New York. 37215
Pride (The) of the Yukon. Sec Golden Butte.
Pride (The) of Virginia; an original comedy
drama in 4 acts, by Charles Townsend. Chi-
cago, The Dramatic publishing company
[1901] 38 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1031, Oct.
28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 37216
Priest (The); a dramatization in a prologue and
4 acts, by M. Samuels.
© Maurice vSaihuels, New York; 1898:20618,
Mar. 31 ; 2c. May 6. 37217
Priest (The) — Contii^ued.
a playlet in 1 act, by J. Hoffman. [2], 12
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1913 ; D : 32327 ; Jeff Hoff-
man, Denver. 37218
Priest and man; by F. Fauley.
© Finley Faulej', New York ; D : 8232, Mar.
26, 1906. 37219
Priest, lover, husband; a drama in 4 acts, by
B. Whitney.
© Bruce Whitney, Detroit; 1885:9872. Apr.
30. 37220
Priest of France; a drama of today in 4 acts,
by G. S. McGuigan.
© George S. JIcGuigan, Youngstown, O. ; D :
9899, Feb. 4, 1907. 37221
Priest (The) of Nout. See Pandora.
Priest (The) of Petersburg; a drama in 4 acts,
by C. H. King, jr. [102] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Cameron Haight King, jr., San Fran-
cisco; D: 11178, Aug. 14. 1907; 2c. Jan. 30,
1908. 37222
Priest (The) without a parish; by W. Hart.
[7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Winifred Hart, Fairfield, Conn.: D:
4152, Oct. 28, 1903; 2c. Oct. 16, 1903. 37223
Priesterin (Die) des hbheren lebens; komodie
in 4 akteu. von Johann de Ruyter. Berlin,
Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher
biihnenschriftsteller, g. m. b. h., 1914. 126 p.
8°.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D : 38017 ; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschrift-
steller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 37223a
Priestess (The) of humanity; a drama of the
day, by J. L. Baldwin. 90 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© James Lauer Baldwin, Indianapolis; D:
15553, Apr. 6, 1909; 2c. May 10, 1909. 37224
Priestess of Kama, god of love; by L. Ferine.
[2] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1913; D : 35064 ; Lolita
Ferine, Mill Valley, Cal. 37225
Priestess (A) of Pan; a vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by llobert lionfoy. 19 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Jenne Morrow Long, San Francisco ; D :
14108, Aug. 13, 1908; 2c. Sept. 10, 1908.
37226
Priest's (The) coat; a modern drama, by Fred
Fritz (F. G. Parkinson) Whatcheer, la..
Patriot press.
© F. G. Parkinson, Whatcheer, la. ; 1897 :
44252, Aug. 5 ; 2c. Aug. 16. 37227
1872
37228
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37244
Priest's (The) housekeeper; by W. W. Whalen.
23 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1911; D : 25953 ; Will W.
Whalen, McSlierrystown, Pa. 37228
Priest's (The) infatuation. See Adeda.
Priests (The) of the sun. See Montezuma.
Priest's (The) vow; study of character in 1
act, by Edward Saxon and W. Cluxton. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
<c) Ic. Feb. 21, 1912; D : 28799 ; Walter
Cluxton. Boston. 37229
Prim (The) Miss Perkins; a 1 act dramatic
composition, by F. J. Beaman. 16 p. 4°
Typewritten.
<£) Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich.; D:
15625, Apr. 15, 1909; 2c. Apr. 15, 1909.
37230
Prima (The) donna; comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by I. C. Tichenor. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1915; D : 39618 ; Ira Carle-
ton Tichenor, Los Angeles. 37230a
a comic opera in 2 acts, book and lyrics
by Henry Blossom, music by Victor Herbert.
95 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten. [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 13940.
Sept. 28. 1908; 2c. Sept. 28, 1908. 37231
— • a musical farce in 3 acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D : 286,
Mar. 30, 1901. 37232
— -a 1 act play, by Mrs. Stafford Cooper [i. e.
M. S. Cooper] [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary Stafford Cooper, New York ; D :
10259, Apr. 3, 1907 ; 2c, Mar, 27, 1907. 37233
— an operatic comedy in 3 acts, by J. E.
Pereyra.
© Jules E. Pereyra, Philadelphia; 1894:
11231, Feb. 22. 37234
Prima (A) donna and the bell boy; by C.
Maynax-d. 3 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Claire IMayuard. New York ; D : 3776,
.Tuly 31. 1903; 2c, July 31, 1903. 37235
Prima (The) donna and the maid; by L, B,
Reid,
© Lillian Berry Reid, Chicago ; D : 10878,
June 28, 1907, 37236
Prima donna and the professor; by H. Fred-
erick and W. H. Conley. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Helena Frederick and William Hunting-
ton Conley. New York ; D : 5514, Sept. 3. 1904 ;
2c, Aug, 12, 1904. 37237
Prima (The) donna and the reporter; an origi-
nal sketchlet. by F, Tannehill, jr. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank Tannehill, jr.. New York; D:
12365, Feb, 15, 1908; 2c, Fel). 15, 1908. 37238
Prima (The) donna and the sport; 1 act comedy,
by Casedy and Armstrong.
© Casedy and Armstrong, Cliicago; 1898:
71605, Dec. 9 ; Ic. Oct. 12. 37239
Prima (The) donna's daughter; 1 act play in 4
scenes, by Ruth Comfort Mitchell [i. e. R. C.
M. Young] adapted from a German source
[2], 49 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1915; D: 42089; Julius
Steger, New York. 37239a
Prima (The) donna's
Golden Rod.
divorce. See Lady
Prima (The) donna's ruse; sketch, by A. Hein-
eck. 4 p, f°. Typewritten,
© Ic, Feb. 26, 1914 ; D : 36170 ; Anita Hein-
eck, Baltimore. 37239b
Primal (The) wrong; by C. Yore.
© Clement Yore, Chicago ; D : 15006, Feb. 5.
1909. 37240
Primary, no. 23; Gus Edwards' school boys &
school girls, in a 1 act musical comedy and
vaudeville- sketch, by G, Edwards, [3] p, f ".
Typewritten, [Words only]
© Gus Edwards. New York ; D : 9419. Nov,
12, 1906 ; Ic. Nov. 12, 1906 ; Ic. Jan. 30. 1907,
37240a
Prime (The) minister; a comedy in 2 acts, by
A, J, Westermayr.
® Arthur J. AVestermayr, New York ; 1893 :
24554, May 20. 37241
Primer amor; zarzuela en 1 acto. dividido en
3 cuudros, original de E. Cerda, mtlsica de
Enrique Bru. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1909. 48, [1] p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Ellas Cerda, Madrid ; D : 15473. Mar. 27.
1909; 2c, Mar. 27, 1909. 37242
Primer (El) baile; juguete comico, en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de E, Jardiel. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1911, 32 p, 12°,
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c, Aug. 22, i911 : D:
25004; Enrique Jardiel, Madrid. 37243
Primer (El) espada; sainete en 1 acto, dividido
en 4 cuadros, original de Ramon Lopez-Monte-
negro y Julio Martinez Lecha, musica del
maestro Tomas Barrera. IMadrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1911. 51 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Aug, 21, 1912; 2c, Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25042 ; R. Lopez-Montenegro y J. Martinez
Lecha, Madrid. 37244
Primer (El) fresco; juguete c6mico en 1 acto y
3 cuadros, en prosa, original de Jose Romeo,
interraedios del maestro Quislant. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914. 40 p,
12°. [Words only]
© Sept. 17, 1914: Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38207 ; Jos§ Romeo, Madrid, 37244a
1873
37245
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
87262
Primer (El) fruto; juguete comico en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de Juan Pinto y Jestis
Lueugo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
pafioles] 1912. 26 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. IMar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32578 ;
J. Pinto y J. Luengo, Madrid. 37245
Primera (La) centinela; pasatiempo c6mico-
llrico en 1 acto, y en prosa, original de M. Fer-
nandez Palomero, mflsica del maestro Pascual
Marquina. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1914. 48 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
3S200; Manuel Fernandez Palomero, Madrid.
37245a
Primera (La) comunion; zarzuela para ninas
eu 1 acto y en verso, original de Juan Ile-
dondo y Menduiiia, miisica del maestro Joa-
quin Taboada Steger. Madrid, Casa Dotesio,
1911. 29 p. 12°. (Galerfa infantil) [Li-
bretto only]
© Dec. 23, 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911; D:
28080 ; Casa Dotesio, Madrid. 37246
Primera (La) conquista; entremes en prosa,
original de C. Arniches y Enrique Garcia Al-
varez. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
pafioles] 1910. 23 p. 12°.
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21971 ;
Cnrlos Arniches y Garcia Alvarez, Madrid.
37247
Primerose; coraedie en 3 actes, par G. A. de
Caillavet et R. de Flers. 32 p. illus. 4°.
(L'lllustrntion tbeatrale, 8* annee-200, 27 Jan-
vier 1912)
© Jan. 27, 1912; 2c. Feb. 14, 1912; D:
28079 ; G. A. de Caillavet et Robert de Flers,
Paris. 37248
piece en 3 actes, de G. A. de Caillavet et R.
do Flers. Paris, Librairie tlieatrale, 1911. 1
p. 1., 236 p. 12°.
© Dec. 20, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911 ; D : 28082 ;
G. A. de Caillavet et Robert de Flers, Paris.
37249
Primeval (The) forest of America. Sec His-
tory (A) of American civilization.
Primitive
torches.
Christians. fice Living (The)
Primitives (Les); play in 3 acts and 1 scene,
by G. K. Murdock. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1913 ; D : 35342 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, Los Angeles. 37250
Primley's select party; a comedy in 1 act, by
W. II. Nichols. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter H. Nichols, Monrovia, Cal. ; D-
15028, Feb. 8, 1909; 2c. Feb. 27, 1909. 37251
Primes (Los); juguete comico en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de T. Camacho y F. dePalomera.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1908.
30 p. 12°.
© Tomas Camacho y Federico de Palomera,
Madrid; D : 13601, Aug. 19, 1908; 2c. Aug.
19, 1908. 37252
Primrose (The) heart; a drama in 1 act, by
E. F. Dawson.
© Emma Frances Dawson, United States;
1897 : 56985, Oct. 8. 37253
Primrose (The) path; by J. A. Hart.
© Jerome A. Hart, San Francisco ; D :
12765, Apr. 16, 1908. 37254
— — ^ drama in 4 acts, by H. J. Pullen. 74 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1910; D : 17862 ; Horace J.
Pullen, Los Angeles. 37255
— in 3 acts, by C. B. Price.
© Clara B. Price, Boston; 1900 A: 27328,
Nov. 3. 37256
a merry interlude of the time of good
Queen Bess, in 2 acts, by M. C. Robinson.
Asheville, N. C, [Hackney & Moale co., 1909]
32 p. 8°.
© July 25, 1909; 2c. July 28, 1909; D:
16396 ; Marv C. Robinson, Asheville, N. C.
37257
•play in 4 acts, by B. Veiller. 140 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1915 ; D : 40776 ; Bayard Veil-
ler, New York. 37257a
— • by M. O. Higgins and H. G. Higgins.
© Milton O. and Harriet G. Higgins, Chi-
cago ; 1900 A : 3033, Feb. 2. 37258
Primrose seminary; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by H. Perlet.
© Herman Perlet, New York ; D : 3920, Sept.
10, 1903. [For copies reed, see D : 3300]
37259
Same. [lOTj p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Herman Perlet, New York ; D : 3300,
Feb. 25, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 31, 1903. 37260
Primrose (The) way; comedy in 3 acts, by B.
Clayton.
© Estelle Clayton, New York; D : 5492,
June 8, 1904. 37261
Prince; comedio opfn'ette en 3 actes, par L. Xan-
rof [pseud, de Leon Fourneau] [175] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic, act 1 Aug. 8, 1912 ; Ic. act 2, 3 Aug.
15, 1912; D: 30469; Leon Xanrof, Paris.
37262
1874
37263
C0PYRIGHTT5D IN THE UNITED STATES
37282
Prince— Continued.
a comedietta in 1 act, by J. S. McQuade,
© James Samuel McQuade, New York ;
1899 : 46876, July 19. 37283
See also Sforza (The)
Prince Abosholom; or, The rebellious son of
King- David, biblical play in 4 acts and 10
scenes, by S. Mencher.
© Samuel Mencher, New York ; D : 8627,
June 1, 1906. 37264
Prince (The) abroad; play in 4 acts, by J. E.
Raisbeck. 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1910; D: 20480; John E.
Raisbeck, Cincinnati. 37265
Prince Aguilar; a dramatic composition in 4
acts, by P. McArthur.
© Peter McArthur, Amityville, L. I.; 1900
A : 17590, July 17. 37266
Prince Alcohol; or, The palace of wines, by
B. A. See.
© E. Anna See, Chicago; 1900 A: 17813,
July 19. 37267
Prince and players. See Captain Fracasse.
Prince and proflig-ate; an historical drama in 4
acts, dealing with the life and death of Prince
Rothsay of Scotland, by F. M, Franklin. New
York, S. French, 1908. 4 p. 1., 145 p. 8°.
© Frank Milton Franklin, New York; D:
5265, July 7, 1904; 2c. Jan. 7, 1908. 37268
Prince (The) and shepherd. See King Saul.
Prince (The) and the Aham. See Four hun-
dred years.
Prince (The) and the begg-ar maid; romantic
playlet in 4 acts, by.W. Howard. [132] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1913; D: 34555; Walter
Howard, London. 37269
Prince (The) and the fairy godmother.
Cinderella.
See
Prince and the lily; comedy drama, by C. Jor-
dan. Typewritten.
© Carina Jordan, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; 1897 :
40470, July 12; 2c. July 12. 37270
Prince (The) and the Lord Chamberlain. See
Mina.
Prince (The) and the pauper; a play in 7 sets,
by Mrs. Abby Sage Richardson. 83 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Educational theatre for children and
young people, New York ; D : 15693, Mar, 18,
1909; 2c. Mar. 18, 1909. 37271
a romance in 4 acts, by S. L. Clemens
(Mark Twain)
© S. L. Clemens, Hartford; 1884:4402,
Mar. 1. 37272
Prince (The) and the pauper — Continued.
a I'omantic drama of the sixteenth cen-
tury [in 4 acts] by S. L. Clemens and E. H.
House. [60] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward H. House, New York ; 1889 : 5339,
Feb. 15; 2c. Sept. 9, 1890; 2c. (In Belford's
magazine, Dec, 1890) Dec. 10, 1890. 37273
Prince (The) and the peasant; comic' opera,
words by F. Maltese, music by Harold Orlob.
[46] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Frank Maltese. Salt Lake City ; D : 1706.
Mar. 19, 1902 ; 2c. May 5, 1902. 37274
Prince (The) and the pirate; a melodramatic,
romantic play in 4 acts, by A. L. Evans. [83]
p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Azack L. Evans, St. Louis ; D : 9411, Nov.
9, 1906; 2c. Nov. 9, 1906. 37275
Prince Bacteria; a comic opera in 2 germs, by
H. McGrath.
© Harold McGrath, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1895 :
14438, Mar. 12. 37276
Prince Belphegor; play in 3 acts, by L. R. Caut-
ley. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914; D: 35827; Lucy Ran-
dolph Cautley, New York. 37276a
Prince Benami; a drama in 5 acts.
© Henry M. Levy, Elizabeth, N. J.; 1887:
13542, May 23. 37277
Prince Camaralzaman; an opera in 3 acts,
words by James W. Long, music by Henry W.
Fairbank.
© Long and Fairbank, United States ; 1895 :
26348, May 14. 37278
Prince Carlo; play by J. Strano. 92 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1911 ; D : 28134 ; John Strano,
New York. 37279
Prince Carlos; an historical play in 4 acts,
founded on Schiller, by E. W. H. Williams.
© Espy W. H. Williams, New Orleans;
1875 : 3497, Apr. 8. 37280
Prince (The) chap; comedy in 3 acts, by E.
Peple. New York, S. French ; London, Samuel
French, ltd., 1914. 101 p. 12°.
© Oct. 20, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38745 ;
Edward Peple, Arrochar, N. Y. 37280a
-an original play in 3 acts, by E. Peple.
© Edward Peple, New York ; D : 4737. JTar.
17, 1904. 37281
Prince Charlatan; play in 4 acts, by R. M. Ster-
rett. [3], 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1911 ; D : 25547 ; R. M. Ster-
rett, Battle Creek, Mich. • 37282
Prince Charles and the Highlanders. See
Rob Roy.
1875
37283
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37302
Prince Charlie in Scotland; play in 4 acts, by
J. K. Cairns and P. Miller. 15 p. 8°. Type-
■svritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1914 ; D : 37149 ; John Rankin
Cairns and Peter Miller, Philadelphia.
37282a
Prince Charming; play in a prologue and 3 acts,
by W. B. Ewer. Middletown, N. Y., Hanford &.
Hortou CO., 1913. 48 p. 8\
© June 2, 1913 ; 2c. June 3, 1913 ; D : 33395 ;
William Brooks Ewer, Middletown, N. T.
37283
3 p. 1..
Prince (The) D'Aurec. frvc
plays from the French.
Three modern
— a plav in 3 acts, by W. B. Ewer.
34 p. 8°. Printed.
© William Brooks Ewer, Middletown, N. Y. ;
D : 4591, Jan. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1904.
37284
or. The art of governing men, a drama in
4 acts, adapted by A. Move from a tr. of the
French tale by Edouard Laboulaye. 23 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Anne More. Polo, 111. ; D : 15341, Mar. 15,
1909 ; 2c. Mar. 15, 1909. 37285
drama in 4 acts, dramatized [by A.
More] from a tr. of the French tale by Ed-
ouard Laboulaye. Polo, 111., Anne More, 1909.
28 p. 12°.
© Mar. 31. 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1911 ; D : 23943 ;
Anne More, Polo, 111. 37286
Prince (The) conqueror; historical drama tr.
and adopted from the German, by W. Gier-
linfjs. 2 p. 1., 68 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. Gierlings, Boston ; 1884 : 681, Jan. 10 ;
2c. Jan. 10. 37287
Prince Consomme; comedy in 1 act, by C. L.
Pichel. [3], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1910 ; D : 21868 ; Charles L.
Pichel, New York. 37288
Prince consort; adapted from the French of
Xanrof [pseud, of Leon Fourneau] and Chan-
cel, by Cosmo Gordon-Lennox.
© Liebler & co.. New York; D:5993, Jan.
3, 1905. 37289
a musical comedy in prelude and 2 acts, by
O. Weaver, music by R. H. Bowers. Terre
Haute, Ind., Moore & Langen ptg. co. [1902]
cover-title, 63 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Odell Weaver, Terre Haute, Ind. ; D :
1644, Mar. 24, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1902. 37290
Prince Conti; comic opera in 3 acts, by M. Le-
cocq.
© O. F. Arf wedson, St. Louis ; 1883 : 2404,
Feb. 5. 37291
Prince Cupid. Typewritten.
© Burton Luther Hall, Los Angeles; 1890:
27793, 'Sept, 10 ; 2c. Sept. 12. 37292
Prince Deukalion; by B. Taylor. Boston,
Houghton, Osgood and company, 1878. 2 p. 1.,
ix, 171 p. 4°.
© Bayard Taylor, United States; 1878:
11963, Oct. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 27. 37293
lyrical drama in 4 acts, by Bayard Taylor.
{In The dramatic works of Bayard Taylor)
Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and
company [1906]
© IMarle Taylor, United States, in renewal
for 14 years from Oct. 17, 1906 ; D : 90.54,
Sept. 8, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1906. 37294
Prince Peatherhead; comic opera in 3 acts, by
M. P. Graham.
© Mercv Priscilla Graham, New York; D:
4599, Feb. 9, 1904. 37295
Prince for a day; play in 3 acts, by C. H.
Crowder. 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1912 ; D : 30407 ; Clara Humph-
rey Crowder, Marion, Kan. 37296
Prince (A) for an hour; or. The hobo prince,
a sketch in 1 act and scene, by Kit Owsley
(E. Roy) [2], 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elberta Rov, Louisville ; D : 384, Apr. 23.
1901 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1901. 37297
Prince Fourflush; a nmsical comedy in 2 acts,
by F. Hunt. [25] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Franklin Hunt, Chicago ; D : 11164, Aug.
12, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 12, 1907. 37298
Prince Giglo and Prince Bulbo; a play, by
Harford Flemming [pseud, of H. H. McClel-
lan] from a fireside pantomime by INI. A. Tit-
marsh [pseud, of W. M. Thackeray]
© Harriet Hare McClellan, Philadelphia ;
1S89 : 15392, May 22. 37299
Prince Goldhair and the goosegirl; fairy -play
in 3 acts, after Grimm's fairy tale, adapted
for the stage by Anna Roner, music by Hans
Jelmoli. [2], 44 p. t". Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1911 ; D : 25916 ; Louis Bauer.
New York. 37300
Prince Great Heart; or. The little clairvoyant,
a melodrama in 3 acts, by F. H. Stauffer.
© Fi-ank H. Stauffer, Philadelphia; 1871:
11304, Nov. 29. 37301
Prince Hagen; a drama in 4 acts, by U. Sin-
clair. V, 104 p. 12°.
© Ic. June 2, 1910; D: 21240; Upton Sin-
clair, New York. . 37302
,Scc also Plays of protest.
18,76
37303
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37321
Prince Hobo; an operatic comedy in 3 acts, by
A. L. Jansson.
© Augustus L. Jansson, West Somerville,
Mass. ; 1896 : 18620, Mar. 25. 37303
Prince Hotdrops; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
H. Schneider. Typewritten.
© Herman Sclineider, Cumberland, Md. ;
1897:32831, May 29; 2c. May 29. 37304
Prince Igor; opera in 4 acts with a prologue,
text and music by A. P. Borodin, completed by
N. A. Rinsky-Korsakov and A. K. Glazounov,
[tr. by Helene Harvitt] libretto based on the
Epic of the army of Igor. New York, F. Rull-
man, inc., 1915. 49 p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 22. 1915; 2c. Nov. 23, 1915; D:
42332; Fred Rullman, inc.. New York.
37304a
Prince (The) imperial; or, Without a throne,
a play in 4 acts, by E. T. Emerj'. [131] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Edwin T. Emery, San Francisco ; D : 1459,
Feb. 17, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1902. 37305
Prince (A) in buckskins; western romance in 4
acts, by Agnes Cameron. [3], 54 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914; D : 36407 ; William
Francis Burke, New York. 37305a
Prince (The) in dreamland; sketch, by E. Ra-
jola. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edmondo Rajola, New York ; D : 11865,
Dec. 5, 1907; Ic. Dec. 5, 1907; Ic. Jan. 28,
1908. 37306
Prince (A) in overalls; original comedy drama
in 4 acts, by Lem B. Parker. [61] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1914 ; D : 37929 ; M. M. and
Ed. Dubinsky, Rock Island, 111. 37306a
Prince (The) in tatters; a play in 4 acts, by
P. W. Hyde. [52] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh; D:
240, Mar. 20, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1901. 37307
Prince Isaak Melinary; or. The beauty of To-
ledo, by H. Koch.
© Henry Koch, Chicago ; 1895 : 7803, Feb. 4.
37308
Prince Ivo of Bohemia; a romantic tragedy in
5 acts, by Arthur Sitgreaves Mann. New
York, The Grafton press [1906] 84 p. 8°.
© Grafton press. New York ; D : 9320, Oct.
13, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1906. 37309
Prince Jean de Verra; play in 4 acts, by A.
Prescott. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1915 ; D : 4056 L ; Augusta Pres-
cott, New York. 37309a
Prince Kallikrates.
© Lawrence S. Mott and Philip A. Gifford,
Newark, N. J. ; 1887 : 15660, June 17. 37310
Prince Karl; or, The German courier, a farce
comedy in 4 acts, by A. C. Gunter.
© Archibald C. Gunter, New York; 1886:
15807, July 12. 37311
• Same.
© Esther L. Gunter, New York, as widow
of the author, in renewal for 28 years. Re-
newal no. 4557, Oct. 17, 1913. Original entry,
July 12, 1886, no. 15807. 37312
Prince La La Go "Willy,
tor.
See Royal (A) visi-
Prince L'Aricia; or. The bandit's struggle for
a throne, in 5 acts, by J. J. Allen.
© J. J. Allen, Chicago ; 1889 : 28561, Sept. 20.
37313
Prince Lazy Boots; a musical extravaganza in
5 acts, by L. E. Bates, music by Jack Nor-
rits.. Tj'pewritten.
© Lou E. Bates, Brooklyn; 1899:57420,
Sept. 8; Ic. Sept. 8. 37314
Prince Lion, the victor; by H. Marcell. [2],
51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henri Marcell, New York ; D : 5519. Sept.
9, 1904; 2c. Sept. 9, 1904. 37315
Prince Lothair's revenge; a romantic drama in
4 acts, by S. A. Wible.
© Mrs. S. A. Wible, Brooklvn ; 1876 : 2272,
Feb. 23. 37316
Prince Lovingheart; a play in 4 acts, by M. B.
Cooke. [78] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marjorie Benton Cooke, Chicago; D:
5084, May 26, 1904; 2c. May 26, 1904 37317
Prince Lucio; a dramatization, by W. B. Ryan,
of The sorrows of Satan by Marie Corelli.
© W. B. Ryan, Indianapolis ; 1898 : 12722,
Feb. 21. 37318
Prince Luminius; a play in 5 acts, by E. B.
Bohan.
© Elizabeth Baker Bohan, Los Angeles;
D:5259, Apr. 16, 1904 37319
Prince (The), Maud Muller, and the barefoot
boy; an original opera bouffe in 4 acts, with
original music, by C. W. Wheeler.
© Carrie Williams Wheeler. Boston ; 1878 :
11940, Oct. 16. 37320
Prince Napoleon; or, The fatal field in Zulu-
land, entirely new and original operatic and
dramatic romance in 3 acts and tableau, by
J. Templeton.
© John Templeton, New York ; 1879 : 10748.
Aug. 12. 37321
1877
37322
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37340
Prince (The) o' Palazzo; a comedy in 3 acts,
by E. T. Caluon. Typewritten.
© Edward T. Calnon, Detroit ; 1896 : 51209.
Sept. 12; 2c. Mar. 22, 1S97. 37322
Prince of Aileach; a drama in 3 acts, by J. L.
Tynan. [144] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph L. Tynan, New York ; D : 5(X)7,
May 11, 1904 ; 2c. May 11, 1904. 37323
Prince (The) of Albania; musical production
in 2 acts, by C. G. Stevens. [1], 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913 ; D : 33060 ; Charles G.
Stevens, St. Paul. 37324
I'rince (The) of Albuquerque; or, The queen of
hearts, an original comedy drama in 3 acts,
by M. J. Hooley and H. D. Cottrell.
© M. J. Hooley, Oakland, Cal. ; D : 1701,
Apr. 7, 1902. 37325
Prince (The) of Amazonia; American light
opera in 2 acts, by A. T. Pike.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 19, 1911 ; D : 24520 ; Ambrose
Thompson Pike, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
37326
Prince (The) of Athens. See Mardonius.
Prince of Biscay; opera in 3 acts, by W. A.
Shaw.
© Warwick A. Shaw, Chicago ; 1887 : 2386,
Jan. 31. 37327
Prince (A) of Bohemia; romantic musical com-
edy in 2 acts, book by G. T. Richardson, lyrics
by William H. Gardner, music by George
Lowell Tracy.
© George T. Richardson, Boston; 1898:
56683, Sept. 27. 37328
27 p. f"
-or. The bachelors, 3 act comic opera li-
bretto. Typewritten.
© Anais Redin Moli§re, San Francisco;
1900 A: 28742, Nov. 23; 2c. Nov. 21. 37329
Prince of Borneo; play in 1 act, by E. Marcus.
13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© ic. Feb. 16, 1915 ; D : 39700 ; Eugene Mar-
cus, Philadelphia. 37329a
Prince (A) of Britain; a drama in 4 acts, by
W. B. Lawrence.
© William Brooks Lawrence, Toledo, O. ;
D : 2828, Jan. 8, 1903. 37330
Prince (A) of chivalry; being a romantic
drama of the Cromwellian era, by J. S. Myers
and J. D. Haag. 1 p. 1., 30 p. 8°. Printed.
© Joseph S. Myers and Jackson D. Haag,
United States ; 1900 A : 19756, Aug. 8 ; 2c. Aug.
8; Ic. new ed. Nov. 10. 37331
Prince (The) of credit; a romantic drama in
5 acts, by C. S. Bootii.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans ; D :
1896. May 7, 1902. 37332
Prince of Darkness. See Devil (The) outwit-
ted.
Prince (The) of destiny; drama in 4 acts, bv
S. K. Giiosh. [113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1914 ; D : 36572 ; Sarath Ku-
mar Ghosh, Seattle. 37332a
Prince (A) of devils; a dramatization in 4 acts,
by G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1895 : 53252.
Oct. 19. 37333
Prince (A) of Egypt; spectacular, operatic, dra-
matic historical, by W. C. Clark, adapted by
Dan Hart.
© Walter C. Clark, South Nor walk. Conn. ;
1899 : 52364, Aug. 15 ; 2c. Nov. 18. 37334
Prince (The) of Perrara; a drama in 4 acts, by
5. Miller. [100] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Sara IMiller. New York ; D : 10287. Apr.
6. 1907; 2c. Apr. 6, 1907. 37335
Prince (The) of follies. See Due Verti^e.
Prince (The) of folly; or, A tramp in Cupid's
garden, comic opera in 3 acts, by C. W.
Schoenherr.
© Chas. Wm. Schoenherr, Chicago ; D :
8385, Apr. 9, 1906. 37336
Prince of good fellows; dramatic composition,
by J. B. Hutchinson. 46 p. 24°. Printed.
© Mar. 14. 1910; 2c. Mar. 16, 1910; D:
20467 ; Joe Berklett Hutchinson, Parker.sburg.
W. Va. 37337
Prince of Hilaria; by W. E. Danforth.
© William E. Danforth, Elmhurst, 111. ; D :
7470, Oct. 28, 1905. 37338
Prince (A) of his race; by O. Graham. 44 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Oscar Graham. United States ; D : 7087,
Feb. 13, 1906; 2c. Feb. 13, 1906. 37339
Prince (The) of Homburg-, See German clas-
sics of the nineteenth and twentieth cen-
turies.
Prince (The) of insurgents; drama in 4 acts,
by J. A. Dieffenbacher. 106 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 3. 1915; D : 40258 ; Joseph A.
Dieffenbacher, Oakes, N. D. 37339a
Prince (A) of knaves;
acts, by H. Armour,
ten.
© Hamilton Armour, San Francisco ; D :
4348, Dec. 5, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1903. 37340
a comedy drama in 4
[52] p. f°. Typewrit-
1878
37340
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37355
Prince (The) of men; dramatic playlet in 2
scenes, by F, Joseph Connolly. [2], 40 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1914; D: 39130; Frank J.
Callahan, Scranton, Pa. 37340a
Prince (The) of Morocco; an opera comedia in
2 acts, mnsic by Ernest M. Farmer, libretto
by J. E. Farmer.
© James Eugene Farmer, Concord, N. H. ;
1897:43366, July 31. 37341
Prince (The) of Clam-Kay; a comic opera in 3
acts, libretto by Miriam Ormonde Small-
wood, music by A. Gradwell. [3], 40 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Alexander Gradwell, Boston ; 1893 : 4445,
Jan. 21 ; 2c. Jan. 21. 37342
Prince (The) of Palermo. See Boccaccio.
Prince (The) of Palmyra; play in 3 acts [by
M. F. Gilmore] 71 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1915 ; D : 41371 ; Marion Fos-
ter Gilmore, Louisville, Ky. 37342a
Prince (The) of Peace; psychological extrava-
ganza in 3 acts and a prologue, with descrip-
tive music, by E. Lambert. [2], 45 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1935; D : 41482 ; Eleanor
Lambert, Seattle. 37342b
Same. Newly revised, with important ad-
ditions. [6], 53 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. July 22, 1915; D: 41283; Eleanor
Lambert, Seattle. 37342c
Prince (The) of Pilsen; a musical comedy in
2 acts, book and lyrics by F. Pixley, music
by Gustave Luders. [94] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Frank Pixley, New York ; D : 1933, May 5,
1902 ; 2c. May 5, 1902. 37343
Prince (The) of pleasure; a comic opera in 3
acts, libretto by C. B. Ricketts. Typewrit-
ten.
© Claude Bertram Ricketts. St. Louis;
1897 : 46943, Aug. 21 ; Ic. Aug. 21. 37344
Prince (The) of Riplitz; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by J. A. Flynn.
© Joseph A. Flynn, Brooklyn ; D : 1.3728,
Sept. 5, 1908. 37345
musical farce in 3 acts, book by Joseph
Wallace, music by Jack Tobie, lyrics by Wal-
lace and Tobie. [125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1914; D: 37984; .Joseph A.
Flynn, Brooklyn. 37345a
Prince (The) of Salerno; a romantic drama in
3 acts, by J. Barrymore.
© Jean Barrymore, Pittsburgh ; D : 7189.
Aug. 31, 1905. 37346
Prince (The) of styles; an operetta in 1 act, by
F. Merrill. 44 p. 4". Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Frank Merrill, Minneapolis ; D : 16075,
June 16, 1909 ; 2c. June 16, 1909. 37347
Prince (A) of Sweden; dialect comedy in 4 acts,
by Lawrence Russell. [82] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© C. S. Primrose, Chicago ; D : 7482, Oct.
31, 1905; 2c. Oct. 31, 1905. 37348
a Swedish dialect comedy in 4 acts, rev.
and rewritten by Ezra C. Walck. [68] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Cready S. Primrose, La Crosse, Wis. ; D :
12506, Mar. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1908. 37349
Prince (The) of Taunus; by J. O. Sittinger.
© Joseph Otto Sittinger, Fort Worth, Tex. ;
D : 15036, Feb. 9, 1909. 37350
Prince of the Golden Pumpkin; by C. J. Har-
ris.
© Clarence J. Harris, Sharpsville, Pa. ; D :
7628, Nov. 27, 1905. 37351
Prince (A) of the range; 3 act romantic com-
edy drama, by C. F. Harrison. [37] p. . f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1915; D: 40366; Chas. F.
Harrison, McKinney, Tex. 37351a
Prince (The) of the world; by Hal Reid [i. e.
James Halleck Reid] and B. B. Westbrook
[i. e. B. B. W. Reid]
© Bertha Belle Westbrook Reid, New York ;
1900 A : 5803, Mar. 3. 37352
the great Christian play, by Hal Reid [i. e.
James Halleck Reid] and Bertha Belle West-
brook [i. e. B. B. W. Reid] Typewritten.
© Mary Virginia Westbrook, United States ;
1900 A : 6768, Mar. 13 ; 2c. Mar. 13. 37353
Prince of Timbuctoo; a comic opera in 3 acts,
by S. P. Davis, with music by George Towle.
© Samuel P. Davis, Carson City, Nev. ; D :
3834. Aug. 1. 1903.
6668]
[For copies reed, see D :
37354
— • libretto by S. P. Davis. [76] p. f.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Samuel Post Davis, Carson City, Nev. ;
D : 6668. May 15, 1905 ; Ic. Apr. 29, 1905 ; Ic.
May 15, 1905. 37355
1879
37356
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37379
Prince (The) of to-night; a musical comedy in
3 acts, by F. R. Adams and W. M. Hongh.
S3 p. 4°.' Typewritten. [Words only]
© Frank R. Adams and Will M. Hough,
Chicago ; D : 15025, Feb. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 23,
1909. 37356
Prince (The) of Ulster. Sec O'Neill (The)
Prince (The) of Viana; a historical drama on
the life of Don Carlos of Spain of the fif-
teenth century. 97 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© James I. Burr. Laredo, Tex.; D:7096,
Aug. 12, 1905; 2c, Aug. 12, 1905. 37357
Prince of Zanzibar; a farce in 3 acts, by C. W.
Bell. 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Internat. copyright bureau, ltd., London :
D : 5170. June 13, 1904 ; 2c. June 13, 1904.
37358
Prince Die; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by L. E.
Lund. 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence E. Lund. Jamestown, N. Y. ; D :
3125, Mar. 13, 1903; 2c. Sept. 14, 1903. 37359
Prince or pauper; a romantic drama of the six-
teenth century, by E. H. House.
© Edv.-ard H. House, New York; 1889:
5340, Feb. 15. 37360
Prince Otto; by O. Skinner.
© Otis Skinner, Chicago ; 1900 A : 11515.
May 7. 37361
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by L. J. Howard.
© Lorin J. Howard, Chicago ; D : 95, Jan.
30, 1901. 37362
a drama in 4 acts, by J. M. Francoeur and
W. Steel] .
© Joseph M. Francoeur and Willis Steell,
New York; 1896:63203, Nov. 19. 37363
-a play in 4 acts, dramatization of Robert
Louis Stevenson's novel, by A. Mulkins and
M. MacReynolds. Typewritten.
© A. Mulkins and M. MacReynolds, New
York ; 1898 : 47339, Aug. 10 ; 2c. Aug. 31. 1900.
37364
Prince Petticoat; musical comedy in 2 acts.
[104] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Allen Lowe, New York ; D : 2363, Sept. 9,
1902; 2c. Oct. 27, 1902. 37365
Prince Pierre; comic opera in 3 acts, by S. I.
Szinnyey.
© Stephen Ivor Szinnyey, New York ; D :
6330. Feb. 17, 1905. 37366
Prince Planet; burlesque extravaganza with
original music, written and composed by P.
Gaunt.
© Percy Gaunt, New York; 1893:30618,
June 27. 37367
Prince Pop; a comic opera libretto in 3 acts, by
J I. Locke.
© Marshall Locke, Indianapolis; 1S90:
20499, June 25 ; Ic. June 25. 37368
Prince Prettiwitz and little Cinderella.
Crystal (The) slipper.
See
Prince (The) priest; a drama in 4 acts, by T. F.
Langan. 34 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1912; D: 29275; Thomas
Francis Langan, Chicago. 37369
Prince pro tem; a musical comedy, by R. A.
Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston; 1892:30667,
July 23. 37370
Prince Richard; by B, B. McAvoy. 97 p. 16°.
Printed. .
© Ballard Brownlee McAvoy, Trenton, N. .L ;
D:2224, Aug. 12, 1902; 2c. Feb. 28, 1903.
37371
Prince royal; a drama in 4 acts, by W. A. Mc-
Guire. Chicago, M. A. Donohue & company
[1905] cover-title, 1 p. 1., 3-72 numb. 1. 16°.
© William Anthony McGuire, Chicago ; D :
6284, Mar. 6, 1905 ; Ic. Mar. 6, 1905. 37372
Prince Rudolph; a romantic comedy-drama in 5
acts, by O. Skinner.
© Otis Skinner, North Cambridge, Mass.;
1897 : 43674, Aug. 2. 37373
Prince Sapolio; or. The heir, the houri, and
the height-day clock. Typewritten.
© Benj. Aymar, East Orange, N. J. ; 1897 :
9904, Feb. 8 ; 2c. Feb. 8. 37374
Prince Sidartha, the Buddha; great religious
drama, by M. C. Benton. Typewritten.
© Margaret C. Benton, Chicago; 1899:
5637, Jan. 13; 2c. synopsis Jan. 14. 37375
Same. [27] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Margaret C. Benton, Chicago; D:1649,
]\Iar. 26, 1902; 2c. Mar. 20. 1902. 37376
Prince Sky gate; farcical play in 3 acts with
music, adapted by A. Flatico. [22] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
"© Ic. Jan. 27, 1914 ; D : 35808 ; Al Flatico,
Cleveland. 37377
Prince (The) Soribsky; a new and original
American opera in 2 acts, by J. B. Selander.
[104] p. 4°, Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© John B. Selander, Now York; D : 10403,
Apr. 23, 1907 ; 2c. May 4, 1907. 37378
Prince Tatters; by G. E. Stoddard.
© George E. Stoddard, Utica, N. Y. ; D:
4336, Dec. 2, 1903. 37379
1880
37380
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37399
Prince (A) who would a- wooing go; a fairy
drama in 3 acts, by O. A. Liljencrantz. 53 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ottilie A. Liljencrantz, Chicago; 1895:
14112, Mar. 11; 2c. Apr. 11. 37380
Prince (The) with an evil eye; a drama, by
F. ,J. Nettleton.
© Frank Jonas Nettleton, Los Angeles;
1894 : 5401, Jan. 22. 37381
Prince Zilah; a drama in 4 acts, from the French
of Jnles Claretie, adapted by Mrs. C. A. Dore-
nuis.
© Mrs. C. A. Doremus, New York; 1885:
6410, Mar. 17. 37382
' See also Princess Zilah.
Prince Zu Zu; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
A. L. Slade. [17] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Anna Lee SUide, Washington ; D : 12384,
Feb. 18, 1908; 2c. Feb. 18, 1908. 37383
Princely knights of Character castle crown-
ing the prince; or. Love's labor for Christ,
the church and home, by A. W. Conner.
© Americus W. Conner, Danville, Ind. ;
1897:47010, Aug. 21. 37384
Prince's (The) revenge; plot and dialogue for
grand ballet, by G. I. Colbron. [2], 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© le. July 28, 1910 ; D : 21664 ; Grace Isabel
Colbron, New York. 37385
Prince's wooing; operetta, by C. M. Blakeley.
© Clo M. Blakeley, Detroit ; D : 2349. Sept.
17, 1902. 37386
Princess (The); by Alfred, Lord Tennyson,
dramatized by J. B. Blwell.
© Jean B. Elwell, Zenia, O. ; D : 4573. Feb.
1, 1904. 37387
dramatized by L. May Haughwout, de-
signed for amateur presentation and specially
adapted to college and seminary entertain-
ments. New York, E. S. Werner, 1891. 39 p.
12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; 1890 : 38411,
Dec. 4 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1891. , 37388
by Tennyson, dramatized and adapted by
Cornelia MacMullan.
© Cornelia E. MacMullan, South Orange.
N. J. ; 1898 : 15376, Mar. 4 ; 2c. Mar. 4. 37389
drama in 1 act, by J. A. Metcalfe. 23 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10. 1914; D:3S763; John A.
Metcalfe, New York. 37389a
— a dramatic version of Tennyson's The
Princess (The) — Continued.
dramatization of Tennyson's Princess, by
G. C. Bell. Philadelphia, G. C. Bell, 1893.
29 p. 16°.
© Grace C. Bell, Philadelphia ; 1893 : 8528,
Feb, 14; 2c. Feb. 20. 37391
a 1 act play, by Francesca di Mairia [i. e.
F. di Mairia Palmer]
© F. di Mairia Palmer, New York; 1898:
46131, Aug. 3; Ic. Aug. 3; Ic. Oct. 5. 37392
play in prologue and 3 acts, by L. Forst-
Princess, by E. E. Marshall.
© Elizabeth Edna Marshall, Washington;
D : 4751, Mar. 19, 1904. 37390
burg. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1915; D : 42177 ; Lillian
Forstburg, Media, Pa, 37392a
Princess Alatiel; an oriental mosaic in 3 acts
and 10 scenes, adapted from the Decameron
of Boccaccio, by R. H. McLaughlin. [13] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Dec. 26, 1912 ; D : 31797 ; Robert H.
McLaughlin, Cleveland. 37393
Princess (The) and the butterfly; or. The fan-
tastics, a comedy in 5 acts, by A. W. Pinero.
London, William Heinemann ; New York, Sam-
uel French, 1897, 5 p, 1., 244 p. 16°.
© Arthur W. Pinero, London ; 1897 : 65390,
Nov, 24; 2c. Nov. 26. 37394
Princess and the drummer; a very unique
Egyptian conceit, in 2 whims, by G. H. Brewer
and O. K. Bachmann. [76] p. 4°. Type-
written,
© George H. Brewer and Oskar K. Bach-
mann, Chicago ; D : 7459, Oct, 26, 1905 ; 2c.
Nov. 9, 1905. 37395
Princess (The) and the pixies. See House of
the heart.
Princess (The) and the rose; miniature musi-
cal comedy in 1 act, by F. C. Harris. 25 p.
4°, Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. July 23, 1910 ; D : 21621 ; F. Clifford
Harris and Eddie Jewell, San Francisco.
37396
Princess Anne; a mediaeval romance, by G. T,
Steckell. 34 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic, May 6, 1910; D: 20973; Grace T.
Steckell, Azusa, Cal., and Clifton C, Osborne.
Los Angeles, 37397
Princess Arabella; a burlesque tragic opera in
3 acts, composed by H, Gerold, libretto com-
piled chiefly from T. B. Rhodes' comedy, and
from other sources, by the author, German tr.
by Hugo Bacharach.
© Herman Gerold, Cincinnati ; 1890 : 34474,
Nov. 3. 37398
Princess (ITie) Badoura; a 3 act burlesque, by
W. L. O'Brien, jr, [61] p. f°. Typewritten.
© William L. O'Brien, jr., Minneapolis ;
1892 : 12426, Mar. 21 ; 2c. Mar, 21, 37399
1881
37400
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37422
Princess Beggar; musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and Ivrics by Edward Paulton, music by
Alfred G. Robyn. [144] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten, [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 7839,
Jan. 12, 1906; 2c. Jan. 11, 1906. 37400
Princess Blanche of Navarre; a romantic
drama in 4 acts, by G. Rice.
•© Graham Rice, New York; D:161. Feb.
21, 1901. 37401
Princess Caprice; new musical play in 3 acts,
book by Ernest Welisch and Rudolph Eernauer.
Englisli version by Alex. M. Thompson, lyrics
by A. Scott Craven, Harry Beswick and Percy
Greenbank, music by Leo Fall. Book of
lyrics. London. New York, [etc.] Chappell &
CO., ltd., 1912. 38 p. 8°.
© May 13, 1912; 2c. May 14, 1912; D:
29668; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 37402
Princess (The) Chic; a comic opera in 3 acts,
by K. La Shelle. Typewritten.
© Kirke La Shelle, New York ; 1899 : 85512,
Dec. 26 ; 2c. Dec. 26. 37403
Princess (The) Chimay; by E. F. Andrews.
© Edward F. Andrews, Detroit; 1897:
26757, May 1. 37404
Princess (The) Chrysalline; or, The Maiden
who couldn't laugh, by S. E. S. [pseud, of Mrs.
S. E. Sells] St. Louis, Little & Becker, 1882.
38 p. 8°.
© Mrs. S. E. Sells, St. Louis; 1882:1973,
Feb. 6; 2c. Feb. 27. 37405
Princess (The) Chuck; a romantic play in 4
acts, by E. J. Swartz.
© Edward J. Swartz, Philadelphia; 1882:
17276, Oct. 17. 37406
Princess Cleo; a musical comedy in 2 acts and
3 scenes, by A. Glassmire, music by Harry P.
Small. [2], 84 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Albert Glassmire, Philadelphia ; D : 6521.
Apr. 15, 1905; 2c. Apr. 15, 1905. 37407
Princess Colonna; drama in 3 acts, by P. Rai-
mondo. [5], 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1910; D: 21353; Philip
Raimondo, New York. 37408
Princess Coronini; or. King Zindl, a drama of
European life to-day in 5 acts, by A. C.
Ketchum.
© Annie Chambers Ketchum, Louisville;
1891 : 3268, Jan. 22. 37409
Princess Cosimo; play in 4 acts, by G. Nird-
linger. [137] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1913 ; D : 35281 ; Charles Nird-
linger, New York. 37410
Princess d' auberge. See alno Princesse d'
auberge.
Princess (The) Delmar; a Russian society
drama in 5 acts, by L. Spencer.
© Lillian Spencer, Pittsburgh ; 1887 : 12356.
May 10. 37411
Princess (The) dines; by M. T. Harding. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Mable Traer Harding, Denver ; D : 6220.
Jan. 27, 1905; 2c. Mar. 13, 1905. 37412
Princess Duschinka; play in 5 acts and 7 tab-
leaux, by A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York ; 1881 : 5^68,
Apr. 13. 37413
Princess (The) Elizabeth; a romantic comedy
drama in 4 acts, by R. Lorraine. [60] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Rhe Lorraine, New York ; D : 9787, Jan.
14, 1907; Ic. Jan. 14, 1907. 37414
Princess (The) Far Away. See Princesse
(La) Lointaine.
Princess Fedalma; play in 5 acts, by L. J.
Gallup, dramatized from The Spanish gypsy.
- by George Eliot. 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19. 1910; D : 20242 ; Lillian J.
Gallup, Indianapolis. 37415
Princess (The) girl; musical comedy in 3 acts,
by Theo R. Marsters. 61, [2] p. t\ Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 25, 1911 ; D : 24282 ; Mrs. W. G.
Marsters, Peoria, 111. 37416
Princess Goo-Goo; or. The fakir and the
foundling, a farcical operetta in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by G. L. Tracy, music by Richard
H. Cosby.
© George Lowell Tracy, Boston; D:4326,
Nov. 28, 1903. 37417
Princess Gudrun; a drama.
© Annie ]\Iartha Pope, Waltham, Mass. ;
1891 : 4177, Jan. 29. 37418
Princess Gwen; a comic opera, by W. C. G.
Wilson and A. B. Benedict.
© William Charles Gordon Wilson and
Allan Boyer Benedict, Chicago ; D : 7364, Oct.
6, 1905. • 37419
Princess (The) Hermine; a romantic comedy
drama in 3 acts and a prologue, by F. Rider.
© Fremont Rider, Nyack, fJ. Y. ; D : 14723,
Jan. 2, 1909. 37420
Princess (A) in pawn; by J. Villars.
© Jessie Villars, New York; D: 13099, June
2, 1908. 37421
Princess Irina; drama in 4 acts, after Turge-
niev's novel Smoke, by I. Badanes and M.
Katz. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ida Badanes and M. Katz, New York;
D : 14453, Dec. 4, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1909. 37422
1882
37422
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37441
Princess (The) Irnia.
princess.
See Egyptian (The)
Princess (The) Isabel; original Christmas play
for children, by F. H. Yeo. [6], 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1914; D: 37817; Frank H.
Yeo, North Bergen, N. J. 37422a
Princess Isabell; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
P. Woolf.
© Philip Woolf, New York ; D : 3226, Apr. 2.
1903. 37423
Princess Kiku; a Japanese romance, a play for
girls, by M. F. Hutchinson. New York, Dick
& Fitzgerald, 1903. 39 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 3653,
June 26, 1903; 2c. July 25, 1903. 37424
Princess Kiretchjian; or. The little American
boss, [play in 1 act, by] A. Brugard. 23 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1912 ; D : 29667 ; Adrienue
Brugard, New York. 37425
Princess Ko-ket; or, The happy man of Pun-
jaubi, comic opera in 2 acts, by H. Bruns-
wick.
© Herman Brunswick, Buffalo ; 1891 : 4285.
Jan. 30. 37426
Princess (The) Leila; or. The peri and the
nightingale, an original play in 4 acts, by 0.
.Jordan. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Carina .Jordan, Mount Vernon, N. Y. ; D :
2293, Sept. 4, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1902. 37427
Princess Lolypop; by M. C. McNeill.
© M. C. McNeill, Cornwall, N. Y. ; 1894:
50760, Oct. 31. 37428
Same. 42 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Margarita C. McNeill. New York; D:
3750, July 22, 1903 ; 2c. June 26, 1903. 37429
Princess Louise; by J. M. Clarlve.
© Josephine IMiller Clarke, West Orange.
N. J. ; D : 3602, June 15, 1903. 37430
Princess (The) Lulu; musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by J. W. IMusgrove, music by
.Cheerful Willoughby. [2]. 82 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 5, 1914; D : 37232 ; James W.
Musgrove, Stapleton, N. J. 37430a
Princess Maleine. See Plays (The) of Maurice
Maeterlinck.
Princess Mary quite contrary; play in 1 act,
by Mildred A. Ewald. 31 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. June 16, 1915; D: 40963; Millie
Ewald, Cinciimati. 37430b
Princess Moss Rose. See Festival plays.
Princess Musume; a 4 act comedy, by William
Henry Shelton and Genjiro Yeto. [70] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© W. H. Shelton and G. Yeto, New York;
D: 9626, Dec. 1, 1906; 2c. Dec. 1, 1906. 37431
Princess (The) Nadine; a play in 4 acts, by
F. C. Tiernan.
© Frances C. Tiernan, Salisbpry, N. C. ;
D : 1162, Dec. 9, 1901. 37432
Princess of Ahlden; play in 4 acts, by E.
Macvane. [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edith Macvane, Cambridge, Mass. ; D :
5315, July 19, 1904 ; 2c. July 19, 1904. 37433
Princess (The) of China.
Princess (The) of Egypt.
See Turandot.
iS'ee Open sesame.
Princess (A) of Erie; by Henry Guy Carlton.
© Daniel Frohman, New York ; 1889 : 38292,
Dec. 16. 37434
Princess (The) of Ethiopia; a play in 5 acts,
dramatized and arr. from the novel of Helio-
dorus, by S. Howell.
© S. Howell, New Orleans ; 1873 : 11314,
Oct. 3. 37435
Princess (A) of Java; a play of eastern life in
3 acts, Mrs. S. J. Higginson's story drama-
tized by S. J. Higginsou and A. R. Matthews.
© Agnes R. Matthews, Chicago; 1893:
50441, Nov. 13. 37436
Princess (A) of Kensington; a new and origi-
nal comic opera in 2 acts, written by Basil
Hood composed by Edward German. London.
Chappell & CO., ltd., 1903. 70 p. 8°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Chappell & CO.. London ; D : 2889, Jan.
23, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1903, 37437
Princess (The) of Madagascar; an aboriginal
operetta, by Gulick and Comstock.
© John H. Haverly, New York ; 1883 : 21864.
Nov. 26. 37438
Princess of Panama; [play in 2 pts.] by
Humphreys and Gorton. 10 p. 12''. Printed.
© George W. Gotthold, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ;
D : 5175, June 14, 1904 ; 2c. June 21, 1904.
37439
Princess (The) of Paris; romantic drama in 3
acts, by Jean Barrymore. 78 p. f°. Type-
written.
© United amusement co., Erie, Pa. ; D :
8521, May 14, 1906; 2c. June 29, 1906.
37440
Princess (The) of patches; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by M. E. Swan.
© Mark E. Swan, United States; 1896:
14681, Mar. 6. 37441
1883
37442
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37459
/
Princess (The) of patches — Continued.
Same. Typewritten.
© Mark E. Swan, New York ; 1898 : 64374,
Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 2. 37442
Princess of Porcelain; a fantastic comic opera
in 3 acts, words and music by J. F. Cook.
© James Francis Cook, Brooklyn ; D : 5580.
Sept. 29, 1904. 37443
Princess (The) of Rag-bag; comedy in 1 act,
by W. Courtright and G. Tatcher.
© Wm. Courtright and Geo. Tatcher,
United States ; 1881 : 16172, Oct. 19. 37443a
Princess (A) of Russia; drama, in 5 acts and 6
tableaux, by M. L. Johnson. [8], 120 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Martha Lafhtte Johnson, Philadelphia ;
1882 : 12342, July 26 ; 2c. July 24, 1884. 37444
Princess of the inn. See Princess d'auberge.
Princess (The) of the Pawnees; a drama in 4
acts, by William Leach. [42] 1. f". Mimeo-
graphed.
© July 2, 1909; 2c. July 26, 1909; D:
1G364; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 37445
Princess of the wilds; a romance in 4 acts, by
L. W. Spencer. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillian White Spencer, New York; D:
7264, Sept. 15, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 15, 1905. 37446
Princess (The) of thieves; in 3 acts, by Mizzi
Hajos and F. Wright, jr. 87 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1911 ; D : 25891 ; Fred Wright,
jr.. New York. 37447
Princess (A) of Thule; Sheila, the maid of
the Hebrides, a drama in 5 acts, by J. S.
Houghton, on the basis of the novel by Wil-
liam Black.
© J. S. Houghton, Philadelphia ; 1874 : 1743.
Feb. 16. 37448
Princess Olive; a comic opera in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by Chas. S. Adelmim and I. L.
Blumenstock, music by Ben M. Jei'ome. [2],
85 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© C. S. Adelman, I. L. Blumenstock and
B. M. Jerome, New York; D : 6582, April 10.
1905; 2c. Mar. 27, 1905. 37449
Princess Osra; romantic opera in 3 acts, words
by Maurice Beronger, English adaptation by
R. H. Elkin, music by Herbert Bunning. [2]
48 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Enoch & sons, London ; D : 2092, July 7.
1902; 2c. July 7, 1902. 37450
See also Princesse (La) Osra.
Princess (The) O'Toole. See Eithne.
Princess Paoletta; a legend of the Moors in
Spain, opera in 4 acts, by P. Jones. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1909 ; D : 17209 ; Paul Jones,
Cincinnati. 37451
Princess Pretense; a drama in 3 acts, by B. R.
McKee. [72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Belle Rosalie McKee, Tacoma ; D : 12251.
Jan. 27, 1908; 2c. May 4, 1908. 37452
Princess Pruna. See Honeymoon (A) on a
cannibal island.
Princess Redcheek; opera in 2 acts, by R. Wind.
[1], 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1915; D : 41393 ; Regina
Wind, New York. 37452a
Princess Romanoff; drama adapted from the
French of Victorien Sardou's famous novel.
Fedora, in 5 acts, by Joseph H. Trant. [14]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 10, 1915; D : 40609 ; Wm. Fox,
N^w York. 37452b
Princess Rosebud; an extravaganza in 3 acts,
by Charles Bradley and AVill R. Wilson, with
music by Percy Gaunt.
© H. C. Bruere & co.. New York; 1895:
37461, July 19. 37453
Princess (The) royal; a romantic play in 4
acts, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1875 : 1366,
Feb. 13. 37454
Princess Runaway among the Yama Yamas;
a play.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 13396,
July 22, 1908. 37455
Princess Sachinka; or. The consul's daughter,
a drama in 4 acts and 7 tableaux.
© Brentano bros.. New York ; 1886 : 10737,
May 5. 37456
Princess Sally; -a musical play in 2 acts, book
by A. L. Weir, lyrics and music by F. A. Bohn-
horst. [2], 19 p. t\ Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Arthur L. Weir, Springfield, 111.; D:
15570, Apr. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1909. 37457
Princess Salome. See Sultan's (The) daugh-
ter.
Princess (The) Snow- White; musical play in
3 acts, dramatized fi"om (Jrimm's Fairy tales,
by I. Lowden. [2], 37 p. 8'. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1912; D: 31018; Isabel Low-
den, Omaha. Nel). 37458
Princess Snow-White and the seven dwarfs;
a fairy-tale comedy in 5 acts, tr. after th;>
German of Gih-ner.
© Regina Wind, Cleveland; 1895:35270.
July 6. 37459
1884
37460
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37475
Princess (The) Tai; or, A china tea set, a de-
coction drawn in 2 acts, by M. S. Frothing-
hani, with original dances, ballet and marches,
arr. by Jacob Mahler. Saratoga Springs, Sara-
toga book and job print, 1SS7. cover-title,
14 p. 8°.
© Meredith S. Frothingham, Saratoga
Springs, N. Y. ; 1887:20471, Aug. 11; 2c.
Aug. 20. 37460
Princess Tartaroff; a historical drama in 4 acts,
by T. E. Conterno and R. M. Whitehead.
© Theodore E. Conterno, P>rooklyu, and
Ralph M. Whitehead, New York ; 1897 : 22563,
Apr. 10. 37461
Princess (The) Thistledown; an operetta in 2
acts, by A. C. D. Riley. [2], 30 p. f°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1912 ; D : 30853 ; Alice C. D.
Riley, Evanston, 111. 37463
Princess Toto; comic opera in 3 acts, by W. S.
Gilbert and Frederic Clay. [62] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Richard Suvdam Grant, United States;
1880 : 372, Jan. 6 ; 2c. Jan. 6. 37463
Princess (The) Tresaldie. Sec Cranks.
Princess (The) Venus; comic opera in 3 acts,
by S. Beebe. [71] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. July 27, 1912 ; D : 30360 ; Stuart Beebe,
Flushing, N. Y. 37464
Princess Yolande and the Greenwood knight;
by A. Blanchard.
© Arthur Blanchard, Cambridge. Mass. ;
D : 7528, Nov. 7. 1905. 37465
Princess Zilah; a drama in 4 acts, from Jules
Claretie's novel Prince Zilah. dramatized and
adapted by Mrs. Ghas. A. Dorennis.
© Mrs. C. A. Doremus. New York; 1885:
6411, Mar. 17. 37466
Princess Zim-Zim; play in 4 acts, by 111. Shel-
don. [239] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911 ; D : 25726 ; Edward Shel-
don, % Alice Kauser, New York. 37467
Princesse d'auberge (Princess of the inn);
opera in 3 acts and 4 scenes, words by Nestor
de Tiere, music by Jan Blockx, English ver-
sion by Charles Alfred Bvrne. New York,
C. E. Burden, 1908. 45 p. 4°. [Libretto
only. French and English]
© Charles E. Burden, New York ; D : 13907,
Sept. 16, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1908. 37468
Princesse (La) de Trebizonde. See Queerest
(The) courtship.
Princess Emeraude- See Draines et comedies;
par Marguerite Dupres.
Princesse (La) Georges; a drama In 3 acts, by
M. Hernulewicz.
© Marguerite Hernulewicz, New York;
1872 : 3933, Apr. 15. 37469
Princesse (La) Lointaine; par Edmond Rostand,
ed. with introduction and notes, by J. L.
Borgerhoff. Boston, D. C. Heath & co., 1909.
xvii, 161 p. 16°.
© D. G. Heath & co., Boston;' 1909 A:
237561, Apr. 24, 1909; 2c. Apr. 24, 1909.
37469a
piece en 4 actes, en vers, par Edmond
Rostand. Paris, P. Lafitte & co., 1911. 124 p.
4°.
© July 28, 1911; 2c. Aug. 19, 1911; D:
24977 ; Pierre Lafitte & CO., Paris. 37470
(The Princess Far Away); a play in 4 acts,
by Edmond Rostand, tr. by Charles Renauld.
New York, F. A. Stokes co., 1899. 2 p. 1.,
[iii]-iv. p., 1 I., 110 p. front, (port) 12°.
© Frederick A. Stokes co.. New York ; 1899 :
42899, July 1; 2c. Sept. 12. 37471
Princesse (La) Osra; opera romantique en 3
• iictes, po&me de Maurice Berenger. musique de
Herbert Bunning. [2], 49 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Enoch & sons, London ; D : 2091, July 7,
1902 ; 2c. July 7, 1902. 37472
See also Princess Osra.
Princesses (The); a play for children, by L. De-
benham. New York, Samuel French ; London,
Samuel French, ltd.
© T. H. French, New York; 1899:62627.
Sept. 27; 2c. Nov. 17. 37473
Princezna Hyacinta; groteskul baletnl panto-
mima o tfech dejstvlch a sedmi obrazech, nap-
sal Ijadislav Novak, hudbu slozil Oskar Ned-
bal, choreograficky uspofildal Achille Viscusi.
Praha-Tiipsko, NTikladem M, Urbanka [1911]
42 p. 8°.
© Aug. 29, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 1. 1911 ; D : 26021 ;
Mojniir Urbanek, Prague, Austria. 37474
Principe (El) Boheniio; opereta en 1 acto y 4
cuadros, original de M. Merino y M. G[onzdlez]
de Lara, mtisica del maestro Millan. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914. 34 p.
pis. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40083; Manuel Merino y Manuel G. de Lara.
Madrid. 37474a
Principe (El) caste; zarzuela comica en 1 acto,
dividido en 6 cuadros, original, libro y mtisica
de los sres. [Carlos] Arniches. [Enrique]
Garcia Alvarez y Quinito Valverde. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1912. 47 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29772; Arniches y Garcia Alvarez, Madrid.
37475
1885
37476
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37492
Principe (El) celoso; humorada en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 4 cuadros, en prosa, adaptacion de
una obra extranjera por Antonio Soler y
Emilio Mugica, musica del maestro Padilla.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1912.
46 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32562 ;
A. Soler y E. Mugica, Madrid. 37476
Principe (El) Don Bias. See Cancion (La) de
la gitana.
Principe (El) que todo lo aprendio en los lib-
ros; comedia en 2 actos y 7 cuadros, original
de J. Benavente. Madrid, Artes graficas Ma-
teu, 1910. 75 p. 12°.
© Jan. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1911 ; D : 28050 ;
Jacinto Benavente, Madrid. 37477
Principe (El) real; zarzuela comica en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa y verso, origi-
nal de [Diego] Jimenez-Prieto y [Rogelio]
Perez Olivares, mtisica del maestro Gimenez.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1907.
44 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Jimenez Prieto y Perez Olivares, Madrid ;
D : 10313, Apr. 10, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1907.
37478
Principe (II) Zilah; dramraa lirico in un pro-
logo, 2 atti ed epilogo, dal romanzo Le Prince
Zilah di Jules Glaretie, di Luigi Illica, musica
di Frank Alfano. Milano [etc.] G. Ricordi &
CO. ; New York, Boosey & co., 1908. 58 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan ; D : 13624, Aug.
20, 1908; 2c. Aug. 20, 1908. 37479
Principle; drama in 1 act, by Amy Dixon [pseud,
of A. Dinkelspiel] 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1913 ; D : 35278 ; Amy Dinkel-
spiel, San Francisco. 37480
Principle (The) of Mrs. Van Kawlett; a play in
1 act, by H. S. Kirk. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henrv S. Kirk, Oakland, Cal. ; D : 1900,
May 17, 1902; 2c. May 5, 1902. 37481
Printer (The) and his devils; an original farce,
by David Moses and Artlmr Blackaller. Clyde,
O., Ames' publishing co. [1890] 7 p. 12°.
([Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 176])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1890:12230,
Apr. 14 ; 2c. Apr. 14. 37482
Printer's devil; a comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Steinle.
© Max Steinle, Seattle; 1889:35946. Nov.
26. 37483
a great American labor play in 4 acts, by
It. E. Van der Kar.
© Rebecca Elizabeth Van der Kar, Brook-
lyn ; D : 10370, Apr. 18, 1907. 37484
Printer's devil — Continued.
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by G. C. Jenks.
© George G. Jenks, Pittsburgh ; 1894 : 15061,
Mar. 16. 37485
Printer's (A) pi; or. The tribulations of a
country editor, farce comedy in 1 act, by W.
Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, Washington; 1892:
44554, Nov. 1. 37486
Printing the truth; 1 act melodrama, by Paul
Peter AVillis. [27] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12. 1913; D: 33204; P. P. Willis.
Indianapolis. 37487
Prinz Bussi; schwank mit gesang und tanz in 3
akten, von Jean Kren, gesangstexte von Al-
fred Sch(3nfeld, musik von Victor HoUaender.
Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1909. 87 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1909 ; D : 17118 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 37488
Prinz Eugene und seine zeiten. See Eugene
of Savoy.
Prinz Priedrich von Homberg; ein schauspiel,
von Heinrich von Kleist, ed, by George Mer-
rick Baker. New Yoi-k, Oxford university
press, American branch; London, Toronto
[etc.] H. Milford, 1914. xxxix, 207 p. inch
front, (port.) 12°.
© Apr. 3, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1914 ; A : 371264 ;
Oxford univ. press, Amer. branch, New York.
37488a
Prinz Harald; operette mit ballet in 1 vorspiel
und 3 akten, text von J. Leeser, musik von
Heinrich Kratzer. Bonn, Carl Georgi, 1906.
116 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Jakob Leeser, Bonn, Germany ; D : 8344.
Apr. 13, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1906. 37489
Prinz Orlofsky; Der fledermaus, 2. theil, oper-
ette in 3 akten, text von Leon Treptow, mu-
sik von C. A. Raida. Miinohen, Internation-
ales verlags-institut. C. Profit, 1899. 1 p. 1., 62
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Internatl. pub. institute, C. Profit, Mii-
nich ; 1899 : 83044, Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 23. 37490
Prinz (Der) wider vpillen; oper in 3 akten, von
Rudolf Seuberlich, musik von Otto Lohse.
Dresden, Druck Wilhelm Hoffmann, 1891.
55 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig ; 1897 : 59620,
Oct. 21 ; 2c. Nov. 22. 37491
Prinzchen (Das); ein liebesschwank in 3 akten,
von Robert Misch. [Berlin] Anstalt fiir
auffiihrungsrecht. [1911] 175 p. 12°.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1911; D: 24919; Anstalt fiir
.•luffiihrungsrecht, Berlin. 37492
1886
37493
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37509
Prinzenjagd (Die); operette in 3 akten, von
Fritz Griiubanm uud Heinz Reichert, niusik
vonLudwigFriedmann. Textbuch. Miinclien,
Drei niaslvcn verlag, g. ni. 1). h., 1913. 51 p.
12°.
© Apr. 3, 1913 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1913 ; D : 34463 ;
Drei niasken verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich.
37493
Prinzess Gretl; operette in 3 akten, von A. M.
Willner und Rob. Bodanzky, musik von Hein-
ricli Reinliardt. Regie- und soufflier buch.
Leipzig, Wien, W. Karczag ; New York, Karc-
zag publishing co., 1911. 55 p. 4°.
© Ic. Sept. IS, 1913 ; D : 344G9 ; W. Karczag,
Leipzig. 37494
Same. Text der gesiinge. Leipzig, Wien,
W. Kai-czag; New York, Karczag publishing
CO., 1913. 35 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 30, 1913 ; D : 33937 ; W. Karczag,
Vienna. 37495
Prinzessin Hyazintha; groteske balletpanto-
miiue in 3 akten und 7 bildern von Ladislav
Novak, deutsche iibersetzung von R. Batka,
uiusik von Oskar Nedbal. Prag-Leipzig, M.
Urbanek [1911] 47 p. 8°.
© Nov. 14, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1912 ; D : 28924 ;
Jlojmir Urbanek, Prague, Austria. 37496
Prinzessin Parisade; oder. Das marchen der
tausend und zweiten nacht, eine komodie der
liebe in 3 akten, von Herbert von Fuchs.
Berlin-Charlotteuburg, Biihnen-verlag Anstalt
fiir auftuhrungsrecht, g. m. b. h., 1914. 84 p.
12°.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914 ; D : 36876 ; Anstalt fur
auffiihrungsrecht dramatischer werke d. liter-
atur u. musik, g. m. b. h., Oharlottenburg,
Germany. 37496a
Prinzessin (Die) von Barnhof; [a comedy in 1
act] bv Eulora M. .Jennings. New York, S.
Frencli ; London, S. French, ltd. [1906] 13 p.
12°. (On cover: French's international copy-
righted ed. of the works of the best authors,
no. 90)
© Samuel French, New York; D : 8643,
June 5, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. 37497
Prinzessin von Cariola; oder, Liebe und geis-
tesstbrung-, original drama in 5 akten von
Dr. [F.] Sarner. New York, Druck der New
Yorker staats-zeitung. 1871. 75 p. 24°.
© Ferdinand Sarner, New York ; 1871 : 7200,
Aug. 2 ; 2e. Aug. 11. 37498
Prinzip (Das); lustspiel in 3 akten, von Her-
mann Bahr. Berlin. Biihnenverlag Aim &
Simrock, g. m. b. h., 3912. 88 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912 ; D : 30582 ; Buhnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 37499
Prior (A) right. See Homance (A) of Kief.
Priscilla; a burlesque extravaganza in 3 acts,
dramatized from Longfellow's, The courtship
of Miles Standish, by R. A. Deaves. Type-
v.'ritten.
© Rillie A. Deaves, New York ; 1892 : 21299,
May 20 ; 2c. Sept. 14. 37500
an emotional comedy in 4 acts, by G. P.
Lathrop.
© George Parsons Lathrop, New London,
Oonn. ; 1889 : 6518, Feb. 27. 37501
an original comedy in 4 acts, by E. A.
Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Boston ; 1881 : 17953,
Nov. 18. 37502
play in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by C. C. Gush-
ing, founded on the love-story of John Alden
and Priscilla Mullin. ' 45 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 29, 1915; D: 41180; Catherine
Chisholm Gushing, New York. 37502a
play in 2 acts, by C. D. Dooley. [2], 39 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1913 ; D : 32756 ; C. D. Dooley,
Kansas City, Mo. 37503
— or, A maid of Brown, comic opera in 3
acts, composed and produced by the students
[Albert Aylsworth Thomas and others] of
Brown university. Providence, E. A. Johnson
& CO.. 1894. 62 p. 16°.
© Joseph W. Lewis, Providence, R. I. ;
1894 : 19997, Apr. 19 ; 2c. Apr. 30. 37504
or. The courtship of Miles Standish, dram-
atized by W. E. Davis.
© William Edward Davis, Boston; 1900:
24856, Oct. 5. 37505
Priscilla, Myles and John. Sec Holiday plays.
Prise (La) de Berg-op-Zoom; comedie en 4 actes,
de S. Guitry. 32 p. 4°. (L'lllustration th^R-
trale 9" annee— 234. 22 fevrier 1913)
© Feb. 22, 1913; 2c. Mar. 31, 1913; D:
32787; Sacha Guitry, Paris. 37506
Prison (The); drama in 4 acts, by H. B. Dudley.
145 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912 ; D : 28762 ; H. B. Dud-
ley, Cambridge, Mass. 37507
Prison and madhouse; a melodrama in 4 acts..
by Captain J. H. McAndrews. Typewritten.
© J. H. McAndrews, Buffalo ; 1893 : 31874.
July 6; 2c. July 6. 37508
Prison bars; or. The battle of life, a sensational
melodrama, by G. and A. Wolford.
© Gus Wolford and Arnold Wolford, United
States ; 1891 : 6964, Feb. 21. 37509
5379— VOL 2—17-
-15
1887
37510
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37530
Prison bloom; a drama in 4 acts, by H. M.
Black.
<£) Hortensia M. Black, Chicago; 1883:
18880, Oct. 13. 37510
Prison-flower (The); comedy-drama in 3 acts,
foiuuled on a tale from the French of X. B.
Saintine, by R. Callender,
'© Romaine Callender, Philadelphia ; D :
15246, Mar. 5, 1909. 37511
Prison (Tbe) quarry. See Ten years.
Prison scene in the cantata of Queen Esther;
words by J. C. Castle, music by F. S. David-
son.
© J. C. Castle and Frank S. Davidson,
Cuyahoga Falls, O. ; 1881 : 6588, Apr. 28.
37512
Prisoner ag'ainst prisoner; romantic drama in
6 acts, by A. Golden.
© Alexander Golden, Cohoes, N. Y. ; 1890:
35918, Nov. 14. 37513
Prisoner (The) at the bar; drama in 3 acts,
from the French, adapted by D. Davidson.
91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 22990 ; Dor§ David-
son, New York. 37514
Prisoner no. 5; a 5 act melodrama In 8 scenes,
by F. Marquart.
© Fred Marquart, Sandusky, O. ; 1893:
51715, Nov. 20. 37515
Prisoner of Anderson ville; a military drama
in 4 acts, bv Charles Walcott Russell. New
York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1903. 58 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 3652,
.Tune 26, 1903; 2c. July 23, 1903. 37516
Prisoner (A) of hope; a play in 4 acts, by Mi-s.
Tom Kelly [i. e. M. Kelly] [133] p. 4°.
Tyjunvritten.
© Marv Kelly, London; D:3374, May 4,
1903; 2c. May 4, 1903. 37517
Prisoner (A) of mercy; a comedy drama in 4
acts and 4 scenes, by I. B. Goodrich, jr. [72]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
©Ira B. Goodrich, jr.. Boston; D:505S,
May 21, 1904; 2c. July 30, 1904. 37518
Prisoner (The) of Szarisla; or. Moths, a di*am-
atization of Ouida's [Louise De la Raniee's]
novel, by L. Morrisse and J. S. Macy. [69] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Lola Morrisse and J. Sydney Macy, New
York ; D : 1821, Apr. 19, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 14. 1902.
[Note: Copies bear title. Moths] 37519
Prisoner (A) of war; a drama in 4 acts, by
F. F. Schrader.
© Frederick F. Schrader, Washington; D:
1192, Dec. 17, 1901. 37520
Prisoner (A) of war — Continued.
a military drama in 5 acts, by M. B. Miller.
© M. B. Miller, Cleveland; 1898:3466.
Jan. 6. 37521
a musical comedy iu 2 acts, by W. E. Hick-
ox. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© William E. Hickox, Boston; D:4480,
Jan. 6, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1903. 35722
— original military drama in 4 acts, by Lorin
Jasper Howard.
© Howard & Doyle, Chicago; 1898:48030,
Aug. 15.
37523
Prisoner (The) of Zenda; pictux'e drama.
© Anna Delong Martin, Boston ; 1897 :
46581, Aug. 19. 37524
Prisoners; 1 act protean playlet, by W. Conrad.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1915; D : 41232 ; William Con-
rad, New York. 37524a
Prisoners of hope; by J. Kaiser. [60] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© John Kaiser, Kansas City ; D : 15196,
Feb. 27, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1909. 37525
Prisoners of the dead; tr. of Eugene Bi-ieux's
drama L'evasion. in 3 acts, by I). U. Baxter.
[113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38741 ; Dorothy
Usner Baxter, Englewood, N. J. 37525a
Prisoners of war; 3 act drama, by R. T. Shan-
non. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1915; D : 39852 ; Robert T.
Shannon, Kansas City, Mo. 37525b
Privatdozent (Der); ein stiick aus dem akade-
mischen leben in 4 aufziigen, von Ferdinand
Wittenbauer. Leipzig, G. Wigaud, 1905. 240
p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Georg
Wigand, Leipzig ; res. no. 5 ; Ic. May 25, 1905.
37526
Private apartments; or, Mrs. Brannan's party.
© William Hanlon, New York; 1884:8058,
Apr. 17 ; 2c. Apr. 25. 37527
Private (The) detective; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by F. H. Wakefield and S. U. Collins.
© F. H. Wakefield and S. U. Collins, De-
troit ; 1895 : 53891, Oct. 23. 37528
farce in 3 acts, by J. R. K. Taylor and E.
Gerstenberger. [106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913; D: 35111; .Tames Rob-
ert Keene Taylor and l^mU Gerstenberger,
New York. 37529
a play in 1 act, by O. H. Booth. 47 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Oliver H. Booth, New York; D : 9231,
Oct. 15, 1906; 2c. Oct. 15, 1906. 37530
Sec also Under age.
1888
37531
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37551
Private (The) hospital; play in 1 act, by W. J.
McGaw. [6] p. 8°. Printed.
© Nov. 28, 1913; 2c. Nov. 29, 1913; D:
35177; William J. McGaw, Philadelphia.
37531
Private John Brown; play in 4 acts, by C. A. de
Lima. [5], 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1914; D: 38756; G. A. de
Lima, London. 37531a
Private (A) judgment day; a play in 1 act, by
Peter Banks [pseud, of H. S. Wagner] 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1912 ; D : 30029 ; Hazel Shep-
pard Wagner, Toronto. Canada. 37532
Private Obadiah Brown; 1 act play, by W. H.
Shelton. [2], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1912 ; D : 31325 ; William Henry
Shelton, New Yorlv. 37533
Private O'Brien; a play in 4 acts, by G. Ami-
raux.
© Geller Amiraux, San Francisco ; 1889 :
36221, Nov. 20. 37534
Private Patsy; play in 2 acts, by R. H. Burn-
side. [114] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1914 ; D : 37696 ; Robert H.
Burnside, New York. 37534a
Private (A) seance; an entirely original com-
edy in 1 act, by J. C. Abbott, jr.
© John C. Abbott, jr., Boston ; 1889 : 32000,
Oct. 23. 37535
Private (The) secretary; a farcical comedy in
3 acts, by Charles Hawtrey. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1907. 2 p. 1.,
3-90 p. 12°. (French's international copy-
righted edition of the Avorks of the best au-
thors, no. Ill)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 1035.5,
Apr. 16, 1907 ; 2c. May 6, 1907. 37536
Private (A) suicidal duel. Typewritten.
© Robert Barrie, Philadelpliia ; 1899 : 760,57,
Nov. 21 ; 2c. Nov. 21. 37537
Private (The) tutor; by E. J. Wliisler. 73 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ernest J. Whisler, Tucson, Ariz. ; D :
12020, Dec. 31, 1907 : 2c. Dec. 31, 1907. 37538
farce in 3 acts, by E. J. Whisler.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1912. 59 p. 12°.
© Feb. 17, 1912; 2c. Feb. 19, 1912; D:
28754 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 37539
a farcical comedy in 4 acts, by E. E.
Daun.
© Earl E. Daun, New York ; 1884 : 15995,
Aug. 4. 37540
Privateer (The); comic opera in 4 acts, tr. and
adapted by A. Hoffman.
© A. Hoffman, San Francisco ; 1891 : 17305,
May 11. 37541
Privileged (A) character; comedy, by I. Wit-
mark.
© Isidore Witmark, New York ; 1893 : 41672.
Sept. 14. , 37542
Privileged (The) sex; drama in 1 act, by A.
Goldknopf. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1911; D: 25531; Abraham
Goldknopf, Bath Beach, N. Y. 37543
Privy (A) council; a comedy in 1 act, by Major
W. P. Drury and Richard Pryoe. New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1906. 34,
[3] p. 12°. (On cover: French's interna-
tional copyrighted ed. of the works of the best
authors, no. 105)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 9599, Dec.
10, 1906; 2c. Mar. 11, 1907. 37544
Prix de beaute; comedie bouffe en 3 actes, par
A. Raibaud, G. Grisier, and E. Rostand.
© Andre Raibaud, Georges Grisier and Ed-
mond Rostand, Paris ; 1891 : 24482, Julv 6.
37545
Prix de Rome.
© Mrs. George R. Nash, Milwaukee; 1900:
A: 1.554, Jan. 17. [For copies reed, see D:
868] 37546
-a modern drama in 4 acts, by G. B. Nash,
assisted by H. M. Skinner. [69] p. f °. Type-
written.
© Garrita Barry Nash and Hubert M. Skin-
ner, Chicago ; D : 868, Sept. 16, 1901 ; 2c. Sept.
16, 1901. 37547
Prize (The); play in 1 act, by John Bargate.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1912. 29 p. 12°.
© Aug. 29. 1912; 2c. Aug. 31, 1912; D:
30716 ; Samuel French, New York. 37548
■ by J. Huberman. 19 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1911 ; D : 24876 ; Joseph Huber-
man, New York. 37549
play in 3 acts, by J. Huberman. 47, [2] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1911 ; D : 24106 ; Joseph Huber-
man, New York. 37550
Prize (The) bluff; or. Blue laws up to date,
by Mas Fifer [pseud, of] M. V. Pfeiflfer.
Typewritten.
© Marie V. Pfeiffer, New York; 1897:
38453, June 30; 2c. June 30. 37551
1889
37552
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37569
Prize-fight (A) in ten rounds; by Major W. W.
Winohell. Typewritten.
© William Wallace Winchell, Boston ; 1900 :
A: 50-15, Feb. 23; 2c. Feb. 23. 37552
Prize-ring-; comedy in 3 acts, by B. F. Stal-
naUer. 79 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1910 ; D : 20377 ; Benjamin F.
Stalnaker, Brooklyn. 37553
Prize (The) winner; sketch, by G. E. Hadley.
[10] p. 4^ Typewritten.
<c) Ic, July 25, 1911; D : 24768 ; George E.
Hailley, Haverhill, Mass. 37554
Prize (The) winners; a 3 act musical farce, by
H. L. Lyman. Ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Herbert L. Lyman, Spring Lake, Mich. ;
D : 16045, June 11, 1909 ; 2c. June 12, 1909.
37555
Pro dome; schauspiel in 5 aufziigen, von A. W.
G. van Riemsdvk. Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Felix
Bloch erben, 1914. 73 p. 8\
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1914 ; D : 36649 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 37555a
Pro tern; a comedy in 3 acts, by B. L. C. Grif-
lith. Pluludelphia, The Penn publishing com-
pany, 1894. 62 p. 12°. ([Keystone ed. of
popular plays])
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1894 : 30186,
June 2 ; 2c. June 2. 37556
Sec also Plays and monologues. — School
and parlor comedies.
Probate chaff; or, Beautiful probate; or. Three
years probating in San Francisco, a modern
drama, showing the merry side of a dark
picture, by the author of Probate confiscation.
Illustrated. [San Francisco?] The author,
1879. 307 p. 2 port. 12°.
© Mrs. J. W. Stow, United States; 1879:
8007, June 16 ; 2c. July 15. 37557
Probation; a comedy in 3 acts.
© Robert H. O'Brien, New Haven; 1895:
32508, June 21. 37558
play in 1 act, by S. J. Gilman. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1915; U : 39474 ; Stephen J.
Gilman, Maiden, Mass. 37558a
play in 3 acts, by O. Opdyke. [131] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1913 ; D : 33639 ; Oliver Op-
dyke, New York. 37559
Probation (The) burglar; play in 1 act, by J. A.
Lorenz. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1913; D: 33963; John A.
Lorenz, New York. 37560
Probationer (The); 1 act dramatic sketch, by
C. Withey and G. L. Geiger. [1], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910 ; D : 22892 ; Chet Withey
and Geo. L. Geiger, Los Angeles. 37561
play in 4 acts, by Anthony Rowley [pseud.
of A. Guthrie] London, Gowans & Gray, ltd.,
1911. [3], 160 p. 24°. ([Repertory plays,
no. 6])
© Nov. 14, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1912 ; D : 28912 ;
Arthur Guthrie, Crawford, Scotland. 37562
Problem (The); drama of American life in 3
acts, by G. S. Booth. [2], 80 p. 4°. Type-
written.
' © Ic. Jan. 16, 1911; D: 23107; Charles
Stewart Booth, New Orleans. 37563
military drama in 4 acts, by F. G. Gilmore.
32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1915 ; D : 39495 ; Frederick
Grant Gilmore, Rochester, N. Y. 37563a
modern drama of American life in 4 acts.
by C. S. Booth. 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1910; D: 20170; Charles
Stewart Booth, New Orleans. 37564
— Same, in 3 acts. [2], 67 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1910; D: 22534; Charles
Stewart Booth, New Orleans. 37565
— play in 3 acts, by A. Aronson. 29 p. 16°.
© Sept. 1, 1914 ; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914 ; Ic. Oct.
5, 1914 ; D : 38408 ; Arthur Aronson, Los An-
geles. 37565a
— See also Chakira.
Problem (A) in a nutshell; l)y F. Aulich. 9
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frederic Aulich, Chicago ; D : 11014, July
20, 1907; 2c. July 20, 1907. 37566
Problem (The) of the hour; comedy in 1 act, by
Mrs. E. La Boaume. [St. Louis, Buxton &
Skinner, 1905] 18 p. 12"°.
© Mrs. Edmond La Beaume, St. Louis ; D :
6934, June 29, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1906. 37567
Pobrecito (El) Juan. Sec Palacio (El) triste.
Proces de Jeanne d'Arc; drame historique en
4 actes, par E. Moreau. 32 p. illus. 4°.
(I/Illustration theatrale, no. 132. 11 decem-
bre 1909)
© Dec. 11, 1909; 2c. Dec. 31, 1909; D:
17841 ; Emile Moreau, Paris. 37568
Proces (Le) Torquenie; or, Le secret de la ter-
reuse, drama in 5 aots, by William Busnach,
tr. and adapted by the Franco- American
agency for dramatic literature, ltd.
© Fi-ancois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York; 1880:7001, Mar. 26. 37569
1890
37570
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37587
Proces (Le) Veradieux. Sec My mother-in-
law.
Process (The) server; a play in 1 act, by A. E.
Enselhart. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© le. Feb. 17, 1913; D: 32344; Albert El-
wood Engelhart, Brooklyn. 37570
Procurer (The); a draina in H acts, by W. Win-
chell.
© Wallace Winchell, Jersey City; D: 8172,
Mar. 16, 1906. 37571
drama in 4 acts, by J. Mally. [1], 63 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1914; D : 36939 ; Jeannette
Mally, New York. 37571a
Procureur (Le) Hallers; piece en 4 actes,
adapt6e d'apres Paul Lindau, par H. de Gorsse
et L. Forest. {In La Petite illustration, no.
46. — serie-theatre, no. 26, 17 Janvier 1914)
© Jan. 17, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1914 ; D : 36043 ;
Henry de Gorsse et Louis Forest, Paris.
37571b
Prodigal (The); nnisical drama, by W. Thomas.
© William Thomas, Philadelphin ; 1892:
19090, May 3. 37572
Same. Typewritten.
© William Thomas, Philadelphia; 1893:
30727, June 28 ; 2c. June 28. 37573
Prodigal (The) father; farce comedy in 4 acts,
from the book of that title, by J. Storer Clous-
ton, adapted and dramatized by E. J. Ells-
worth. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1909 ; D : 17019 ; Emily Jan-
vrin Ellsworth, New York. 37578
Prodigal (The) husband; or. The winning
widow, a farce in 1 act, by E. Foreman. [11]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Foreman, New York ; D : 11894,
Dec. 9, 1907; 2c. Dec. 11, 1907. [Note: Copies
bear the alternative title, The little widow]
37579
Prodigal (The) judge; play in 4 acts, by G.
]\Iiddleton, founded on the novel of the same
name, by Vaughan Kester. [100] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© le. Mar. 10, 1914; D : 36302 ; George
Middleton, New York. 37579a
Prodigal (The) knave; by M. Armstrong. [8]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1911 ; D : 25261 ; Marie Arm-
strong, Highland Park, 111. 37580
Prodigal (The) law student; a drama in 4
acts, for male characters only, by A. L. [pseud,
of Augustus Lemonnier] ed. and pub. by
J. A. Lvons. Notre Dame, Ind., University
press, 1884. 48 p. 12°.
© Joseph A. Lvons, Notre Dame, Ind. ;
1884 : 16690, Aug. 18 ; 2c. Sept. 23. 37581
an original comedy in 1 act, by B. Blank- Prodigal (A) parent; by K. B. Finley.
man.
© Ben Blankmau, New York; 1891:39687,
Nov. 5. 37574
■a play in 3 acts and an epilogue, by M.
Upton. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mnv. 21, 1912 ; D : 29108 ; Melville Up-
ton, New York. 37575
— • or, Love's victory, a comedy in 4 acts, by
F. H. Adams.
© Frederick Henry Adams, San Francisco;
1875 : 5853, June 5. 37576
Prodigal (The) brother. Sec . Sackett's Cor-
ner folks.
Prodigal children; a play in 4 acts, adapted
from the French by Nellie Hooper. Philadel-
phia. J. B. Lippincott & co., 1884.
© Lucy H. Hooper, United States; 1884:
13917, July 9. 37577
Prodigal (The) daughter; or. The double
standard of morals, dramatic sketch in 1
act, by W. E. Jensen. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1915 ; D : 40785 ; Winifred E.
Jensen, Chicago. 37577a
© Kate Barclay Finley, Chicago; D : 10158,
Mar. 16, 1907. 37582
comedy in 3 acts, by D. J. Wood and Guy
Bolton. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1913; D: 3291 9; Douglas J.
Wood, New York. 37583
Prodigal (The) son; a comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by F. Heermans.
© Forbes Heermans, Syracuse. N. Y. ;
1889 : 8674, Mar. 18. 37584
comedy in 1 act. by Raymond M. Robin-
son. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1912. 17 p.
12°.
© Feb. 16, 1912; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912; D:
28730 ; Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston. 37585
— — a dramatic cantata in 3 acts, music by
S. A. Ellis, words by Jessie G. Gould.
© Charles D. Moore, Lawrence, Mass. ;
1874 : 15134, Dec. 15. 37586
a grand scriptural spectacle in 3 acts and
4 tableaux, by L. Rushton, adaptetl from
Auber's opera, L'Enfaut prodigue.
© lAicv Rushton, New York ; 1871 : 5252.
June 3. ' 37587
1891
37588
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37609
Prodigal (The) son — Continued.
the great religious play, clramatizeil in 4
scenes, by W. D. Mahan.
© W. D. Mahan, Boonville, Mo.; 1892:
13329, Mar. 26. 37588
12 scenes, composed, written and
Prodigy (The); drama in 4 acts, by E. Rosen
hlatt. [54] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1911 ; D : 24510 ; Ethel Rosen
blntt, Iselin, N. J.
in
adapted by J. M. Diegelmann.
© John M. Diegelmann, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1887 : 12461, May 11. 37589
play in 1 act, adapted by Mrs. V. Thomp-
son. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Vance Thompson. Hastings-on-
Hudson. N. Y. ; D : 2696, Dec. 10, 1902; 2c.
Dec. 10, 1902. 37590
■ a sacred drama, by H. R. Williams. 2 p.
4°. Printed.
© H. R. Williams, Richmond ; D : 4150, Oct.
27, 1903; 2c. Nov. 27, 1903. 37591
slang classic for the vaudeville stage, by
J. T. Pendegast. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. .Tan. 10, 1910; D : 17897 ; Jackson T.
Pendegast, Los Angeles. 37592
or, At the foot of the cross, religious
opera, book bv Rev. Father Delaney, music
by W. F. Kretschmer. [25] p. f°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1910; D : 22510 ; William F.
Kretscluner, Elmhurst, Cal. 37593
• or, Gentilius, the prodig'al, an oriental
drama in 4 acts, by J. Corkery. Revised.
© James Corkery, Forked River, N. J. ;
1897 : 65651, Nov. 26. Ic. Nov. 26. 37594
or, Mr. Nicholas and his two sons, by
M. I. Stewart. [4] p. 8°. Printed.
© Moses Irving Stewart, Winston-Salem,
N. C. ; D: 12611, Mar. 10, 1908; 2c. Mar. 10,
1908. 37595
8ce also Enfant prodigue. — Pierrot, the
prodigal.
Prodigal (The) son, lost and found; an orien-
tal drama in 4 acts, by J. Corkery. 89 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© James Corkery, Forked River, N. J. ;
1896:12469. Feb. 25; 2c. Apr. 4. 37596
Prodigals (The); a play in 3 acts, by N. B.
Tarkington.
© Newton Booth Tarkington, Indianapolis:
1895 : 21677, Apr. 19. 37597
Prodigal's (The) sister; by H. A. Sawyer.
© Harriet Adams Sawyer, Nashua, N. H. ;
D : 797, Aug. 24, 1901. 37598
Prodigal's (The) welcome; oi', A scene in Brit-
tany, by Madame Moller [pseud, of A. Cother-
alll [21, 17 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1910 ; D : 22249 ; Annie Cother-
ail, ^«hton-on-Morey, England. 37599
by F. Abramson. [1], 36
37600
p. 4°.
Typewritten. .
© Ic. June 19. 1912; D : 30031 ; Frances
Abrjimson, New York. 37601
Product (The) of the mill; a play in 4 acts, by
E. A. McFadden. [11], 98 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912; D : 30075 ; Elizabeth
Apthorp McFadden, Cambridge, Mass. 37602
Production (The) of mixed races; by M. A.
Pitts. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. A. Pitts, New York; D:9008, Aug.
28, 1906; 2c. Aug. 28, 1906. 37603
Provens dag; skuespil 1 4 akter, af Hjalmar
Bergstrom. Kjobenhavn og Kristiania, Gyl-
dendalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag, 1915.
156 p. 12°.
© Jan. 20, 1915; Ic. Feb. 11, 1915; D:
40109 ; Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk for-
lag, Copenhagen. 37603a
Profession of Morse; by J. P. Tillson.
© J. P. Tillson, Toledo, O. ; D : 7836, Jan.
11, 1906. 37604
Professional (The); a monologue, by Longley
Taylor. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Thomas Longley Taylor, Lam-
bertville, N. J. ; D : 7952, Feb. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Feb.
G, 1906. 37605
Professional (The) attack; drama in 4 acts, by
D. H. Rosenberg and M. I. Einsohn. [27] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1915; D: 41509; David
Harold Rosenberg and Maurice Irving Ein-
sohn. New York. 37605a
Professional (A) beauty; comedy drama in 4
acts, by J. C. Ver Planck.
© J. Campbell Ver Planck, New York;
1S83 : 23158, Dec. 14. 37606
Professional (The) beggar; by F. B. Homans.
© Frank B. Homans, Boston ; 1894 : 22090,
Apr. 30. 37607
Professional (A) boarder; a monologue, by
B. B. Hayward. Typewritten.
© Beatrice B. Havward, United States ;
1900 A: 1195, Jan. 13; 2c. .Tan. 13. 37608
Professional (A) gardener; or, Hard of hear-
ing, a farce in 1 act, by Emma Herrick Weed.
Clyde, O., Ames publishing co., 1891. 9 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 286])
© Ames pub. cc, Clyde, O. ; 1891 : 6565. Fob.
18; 2c. Feb. 27. 37609
1892
37610
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37630
Professional life.
© L. Lawi-ence Weber, New York; 1899:
80957, Dec. 14 ; 2c. Dec. 14. 37610
play in 1 act, by Felix Edward Buxbaum
aucl Kicliard Auderson. 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 26, 1913 ; D : 33610 ; Felix Bux-
baum, Coney Island, N. Y. 37611
Professional life, on and off; a vaudeville
sketch in 2 scenes, by E. J. Flanagan, jr.
[1], 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1909 ; D : 16550 ; Edward J.
Flanagan, jr.. Ft. Madison, la. 37612
Professor (The); an American comedy in 5 acts,
by W. H. Gillette.
© W. H. Gillette, Hartford ; 1879 : 6106,
May 6. ' 37613
— — - comedy drama in 5 acts, by P. H. Crocker.
S3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Philip Henry Crocker, Chicago ; D : 6249.
Feb. 8, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1905. 37614
a drama, by W. G. Harrison.
© AVilliam Greer Harrison, United States;
1897:6614, Jan. 22. 37615
— a musical comedy, in 3 acts, by J. F. Bal-
lard and Harold Shellhorn. [76] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© John Fred Ballard, Havelock, Neb. ; D :
13271, July 1, 1908; 2c. July 2, 1908. 37616
— a play in 3 acts and an epilogue, by H. R.
Woodman. Franklin, O., Eldridge entertain-
ment house, 1907. 51 p. 8°.
© H. Rea Woodman, Washington ; D : 12158,
Jan. 10, 1908 ; 2c. June 30, 1910. [Copies bear
title : Prof. Grindem, his commencement]
37617
playlet in 1 act, by A. Duerr. 5 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1911; D: 23918; Alfred
Duerr, Easton, Pa. 37618
• a satirical comedy in 4 acts, by R. J. Wells.
45 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Rollin J. W^ells, Sioux Falls, S. D. ; D:
3630, June 20, 1903 ; 2c. June 20, 1903. 37619
See also Woman ''The) hater.
Professor and the hoboe; a 1 act musical sketch
written and composed by George L. Bickel and
Harry Watson, jr. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Bickel and Watson, Saginaw, Mich. ;
D : 5879, Dec. 9, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1904. 37620
Prof. Baxter's great invention; an unclassified
entertainment in 1 act, l>y Mary B. Home.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1891:
3757, Jan. 26; 2c. Feb. 20. 37621
Professor Bernhardi; a comedy, by Arthur
Schnitzler, an adaptation in English by Mrs.
Emil Pohli. San Francisco, P. Elder and
company [1913] 1 p. 1., ix p., 1 1., 3-64 p. 12°.
© Aug. 18, 1913; 2c. Aug. 25, 1913; A:
351830 ; Paul Elder & co., San Francisco.
37622
komodie in 5 akten, von Arthur Schnitzler.
Berlin, S. Fischer, verlag, 1912. 255 p. 12°.
© Nov. 28, 1912; 2c. Apr. 7,' 1913; D:
32856; S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin. 37623
Prof. Black's phunnygraph; or, Talking ma-
chine, a colored burlesque on the phonograph,
by Frank Hockenbery. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1886] 7 p. 12°. ( [Ethiopian drama] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1886 : 22866, Oct.
11; 2c. Oct. 15. 37624
Professor Boggs' transmitograph; or, Wireless
hypnotism, dramatic farce in 1 act, by C. R.
Sweet. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1914 ; D : 38430 ; Charles Reu-
ben Sweet, Canaan, N. H. 37624a
Prof. Bones' latest invention; a farce in 1 act,
by .T. C. Colby. Clyde, O., Ames publishing co.,
1888. 7 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 258] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1888:34946,
Dec. 7 ; 2c. Dec. 24. 37625
Professor Casey's trials, tears and smiles; a
comedy in 1 act, by A. H. Grose. [20] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Alfred Henry Grose, Salt Lake City ; D :
11214, Aug. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 21, 1907. 37626
Professor (The) from Germany; a play for
high schools and colleges, by Joe Oliver
[pseud, of Oliver Wilson] 74 'p. obi. 24°.
Typewritten.
© Southern California printing co., Los
Angeles ; D : 15536, Mar. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 5.
1909. 37627
Prof. G. W. Ryder assisted by Miss Ida Brum-
mel in their great aerial suspension, with-
out a pole under either the right or left el-
bow; or, A living lady floating in mid-air
without visible support.
© Christian L. Grim, United States; 1873:
10793, Sept. 19. 37628
Prof. Gandor; an original musical farce in 1
act, words by Louise Hamilton Murdock,
music by F. F. Bullard.
© Frederic Field Bullard, Boston; 1888:
13627, May 9. 37629
Prof. Get Next; vaudeville sketch, by C. J.
Scheben. [1], 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1913; D: 33432; Carl 1.
Scheben. Newport, Ky. 37630
1893
37631
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37648
Prof. Goldsclimidt; a niulodraniatie coiiiedy in
3 acts and 5 tableaux, by A. C. aioss.
© Alf. Chai-les Moss, Allentown, l*:i.; TS84:
19659. Sept. 30. 37631
Professor Graden. See Nordpolfahrer.
Prof. Grindem. his commencement. Sec Pro-
fessor (The)
Prof. James' experience teaching a country-
school; a comedy in 3 acts, by Guy A. .Jauiie-
son. Clyde, O., Ames publishing co., 1889.
15 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 264] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1889:11776,
Apr. 15 ; 2c. Apr. 24. 37632
Prof. Jinglejaw's exhibition rehearsal; enter-
tainment in 1 scene, by Lyle Wilson Holden.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1915. 14 p.
12°. '
© Au^. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1915 ; D : 41405 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 37632a
Professor Kristellar; comedy in 3 acts, by
V. Russell and Ralph Augustus Graves. [69]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Varina Russell and Ralph Graves, Wash-
ington; D:8893, July 30, 1906; 2c. July 30.
1906. 37633
Professor Magnus; a comic opera libretto in 1
act, by H. K. AVebster and S. Merwin.
© Henry K. Webster and Samuel Merwin,
Evanston, 111.; 1896:6044, Jan. 23. 37634
Professor Mooner's troubles; a nuisical farce
in 2 acts, by Carlos Mortoni. [35] p. f^
Mimeograplied.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1910 ; D : 21814 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 37635
Professor Napoleon; musical extravaganza,
book and lyrics by ii. V\'. Davis, music by J.
Mahlou Duganne and R. W. Davis. 63 p.
illus. 8°. Printetl. [Words only]
© R. Wade Davis, Altoona, Pa.; D: 11508,
Oct. 11. 1907; 2c. Oct. 11, 1907. 37636
Professor (The) of chores; a melodrama, by
George Russell Jackson.
© Sanmel Lucas, Boston ; 1882 : 10658.
June 28. 37637
Professor (The) of love; comedy in 1 ;ict, by
Katharine Kavanaugh. Chicago, D'ramatic
pub. CO., 1914. 19 p. 12°. (Sergei's acting
drama, no. 633)
© Dec. 31, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1915 ; D : 39329 ;
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 37637a
Professor Pepp; farcical comedy with a col-
lege llavor in 3 acts, by W. B. Hare. Bos-
ton. Walter H. Baker & co.. 1915. 64 p. 12°.
© Feb. 10, 1915; 2c. Feb. 17. 1915; D:
39707; Walter Ben Hare, Springfield, Mo.
37637b
Professor Robinson; comedy in 1 act, by ]\Iau-
rice Hageman.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1899 : 0786.
Jan. 19; 2c. Jan. 10. 37638
Professor Rocks of Klondike; a comedy, by
W. A. Whitecar.
© I.iebler & Miner co., New York: 1897:
40339, Aug. 18. 37639
Professor Sport's jubilee; farce in 3 acts, by
J. Simonson. |94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1913; D: 32010; Julius
Simonson, New York. 37640
Professor Tattle; musical farce comedy in 2
acts, by Joseph Carl Breil. [109] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1913; D : 32187 ; Lederer.
Breil & Lowe, New York. 37641
Professor Thompson's studio; novelty and
comedv singing sketch, by Daniel Delma. 5 p.
f^ Ms. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1912 ; D : 29325 ; Dan Delma,
Boston. 37642
Professor Whimsical; an original farce com-
edy in 3 acts, l)y L. Westervelt.
© Leonidas Westervelt, New York; 1900
A: 22633, Sept. 11. 37643
Professorial bigamy; by H. B. Hoffman. 2 p.
i°. Typewritten.
© Herman B. Hoffman, New York; D:
2310, Sept. 8, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1902. 37644
Professor's (The) assistant; a comedy in 3
acts, by A. B. Morgan. 156 p. 4°. Type-
^^•ritten.
© Agnes Bangs Morgan, Brooklyn ; D :
7182, Aug. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 29, 1905. 37645
Professor's (The) come back; vaudeville sketch,
by H. Foster. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1910 ; D : 22950 ; Horace Fos-
ter, New York. 37646
Professor's (The) daughter. Sec American
(The) idea.
Professor's (The) dilemma; by H. B. Hoff-
man. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H, B. Hoffman. New York ; D : 11821,
Nov. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 27. 1907. 37647
Professor's (The) dream. See Hunting (The)
of the snark.
Professor's (A) folly; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by W. C. Herman. [49] p. f°. Typewritten.
"© Ic. Sept. 11, 1911; D: 25186; Henry W.
Link, Chicago. 37648
Professor's (The) love story. Sec Was fehlt
ihm?
1894
37649
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37666
Professor's (The) mother-in-law; :i nuisical
comedy in 3 acts, woi'ds by C. Redmond. [3],
OS p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li1)retto only J
© Cornelia Redmond, New York ; D : 6G97.
INIay 20, 1905 ; 2c. May 20, 1905. 37649
Professor's (The) mummy; farce comedy in 3
acts, by 11. L. Dixson. [1], 36 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1914; D:391G4; Harry L.
Dixson, Northfield, Miiui. 37649a
Professor's (The) play; or. The kidnapping of
the Sabine women, a comedy in 4 acts, tr.
from the German of Franz and Paul von
Schonthan, by Ludmilla Krueger.
© Marian F. Delanoy, Alameda, Cal. ; 1898 :
4359G, July 20. 37650
Professor's (The) predicament; a comedy in|4
acts, by F>urton Stanley. 55 1. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16370 ;
Alexander Byors, Chicago. 37651
Professors (The) truant gloves; a comedy
sketch, by Bell Elliott Palmer. New York,
Dick & Fitzgerald, 1906. 5 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 7806,
Jan. 2, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1906. 37652
Professor's (The) washing; [monologue] by
I. D. Palmer. [3] p. port. 16°. Printed.
© Iva Donnette Palmer, New l^'ork ; D :
590S, Dec. 13, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1904. 37653
Profit and loss; original domestic drama in 4
acts, by S. Wayne. [193] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1914; D : 36767 ; Charles
Stokes Wayne, Point Pleasant, N. J. 37653a
-play in 1 act, by E. Gottstein. 9 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1913; D : 34GG2 ; Elizabeth
Gottstein, Chicago. * 37654
Profit (The) sharers. See Fifty-fifty.
Profligate (The); a play in 4 acts, by A. W.
Pinero. New York, United States book com-
pany [1891] 3 p. 1., 123 p. 12°.
© Arthur W. Pinero, United States; 1892:
3691, Jan. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1891. 37655
a play iu 3 acts, by J. Stetson.
© John Stetson. Boston; 1893:12399, Mar.
10. 37656
Progress; dramatization of business in 3 acts,
l)y R. L. Houston. [1], 44 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 7, 1913; D : 33424 ; Robert J..
Houston, Dayton, O. . 37657
Progress (The) of Mrs. Alexander; comedy in
3 acts, by L. R. Stanwood. 119 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1910 ; D : 22544 ; Louie Ro-ers
Stanwood, Manchester, Mass. 37658
Same. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard dra-
matic club, 1910. 86 p. 8°.
© Dec. 12, 1910; 2c. Jan. 21, 1911; D:
23152; Louie R. Stanwood, Brooklihe, Mass.
37659
Progressive euchre; a nuisical farce comedy in
3 acts, by G. S. Knight.
© George S. Knight, New York ; 1888 : 291,
Jan. 4. 37660
Progressive (A) woman; a drama in 3 acts, by
Harry Jackson.
© Louis Fierce, Chicago; 1895:44981, Sept.
4. 37661
Prohib (The); a comedy drama in prologue and
5 acts, by D. P. Mathews.
© David Porter Mathews, Hull, Mass. ; D :
4220, Nov. 9, 1903. 37662
Prohibition; play in 1 act, by O. T. Johnsone.
[14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1915 ; D : 42211 ; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 37662a
or. The Kansas joint, a satire written on
the law prohibiting the sale of intoxicating
drinks, a burlesque on the Metropolitan police
system, by M. S. Drukker.
© M. S. Drukker, Wichita ; 1891 : 19881,
June 1. 37663
Prohibition (The) candidate; or. Caught with
the goods, farce comedy, by W. H. Macart and
J. W^ Fit/Patrick. [1], 19 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1915 ; D : 42030 ; William H.
Macart and James William FitzPatrick, New
York. 37663 a
Prohibition in Kansas; or, A peep behind the
political curtain by the king of joint keep-
ers, a serio-comic drama in 4 acts, by O. Nu-
gent.
© Owen Nugent, Kansas City, Kan. ; 1891 :
18723, May 22. 37664
Prohibitionist's (The) dream; comedy dramatic
playlet, by C. E. Elliott. [8] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1912; D : 29225 ; Cliarles
Elven Elliott, Port Orchard, Wash. 37665
Prologue. See Hurricane (The)
Promenade of the Broadway belles; a drill for
twelve girls, by Minee A. Cady. New York, E.
S. Werner piib. & supply co., 1900. 8 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. & supply co.. New
York ; 1900 A : 8310, Mar. 30 ; 2c. June 9.
37666
1895
37667
DKAMATIG COMPOSITIONS
37688
Proraenaders (The); a musical comedy, by
Thomas Cedric Wellsted. 42 p. 8°. Printed.
© T. C. Wellsted, Hanover, N. H. ; D: 12875,
Mar. 28, 1908; 2c. Mar. 28, 1908. 37667
Prometeo: poemetto in 3 qnadri, di F. A. de
Filippi. ' [6] p. f°. Printed.
© July 31, 1911 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1911 ; D : 25167 ;
Filippo Alfredo de Filippi, New York. 37668
Prometheus; tanzspiel in 1 akt, von Gregor von
Pantasi. musik von Beethoven. Wien, Berlin,
Comoedia, 1912. 24 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1912; D: 31608; Comoedia,
g. m. b. h., Vienna. 37669
or. The spirit of love, by F. Arrigoni.
© Fernando Arrigoni, New York ; 1875 :
3830, Apr. 17. 37670
Prometheus unbound; a lyrical drama by Percy
Bysshe Shelley, ed. by V. D. Scudder. Boston,
D. O. Heath & co., 1892. Iviii, 171 p. 12°.
(Heath's English classics)
© Vida D. Scudder, United States; 1892:
46346, Nov. 14; 2c. Oct. 31. 37671
Proininent (A) citizen. See Halloway.
Promise (A); a Greek symposium, by a student
of Esotero, issued by approval of K. Tiiigley,
official head of the Universal brotherhood and
theosophical society, by Joseph H. Fussell.
Point Loma, Cal., The Theosophical pub. co.,
1901. 12 p. 4°.
© Katherine Tingley, Point Loma, Cal. ; D :
135, Feb. 13, 1901; 2c. Apr. 8 1901. 37672
Promise of Medea; melodramatic episode in 1
scene, libretto in English and in German, by
Henriette Brinker Randegger, Italinn version
by Eugenio Fortunato Randegger, music by
G. A. Randegger. [5] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1909; D: 17235; Giuseppe
Aldo Randegger. New York. 37673
Promised (The) land.
© Matilda B. DeMille. administratrix,
Pompton. N. J. ; 1893 : 44647, Oct. 6. 37674
by A. Davis. [106] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Allan Davis, Pittsburgh; D:1067], May
31, 1907; 2c. May 31, 1907. 37675
— a comedy drama in 4 acts, by A. I. Fraser.
[74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ada Isabel Fraser, San Francisco ; D :
151, Feb. 18, 1901; 2c. Jan. 9, 1901. 37676
— a comic opera in a prelude and 2 acts, by
J. L. Treat.
© James L. Treat, Chicago ; D : 5520 Sept.
9. 1904. 37677
Promised (The) land — Continued.
a drama in 4 acts, by A. Davis. Cam-
bridge, Mass., Plarvard dramatic club, 1908.
6 p. 1., [ll]-69 p. 8°.
© Allan Davis, Pittsburg; D: 14605. Dec.
23, 1908; 2c. Dec. 23, 1908. 37678
— -drama in 3 acts, by A. Koblitz and S. J.
Warshawsky. [2], 51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29. 1914 ; D : 37156 ; Albert Kob-
litz and S. J. Warshawsky, Cleveland.
37678a
— a melodrama in 4 acts, by H. Meredith.
96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harrv Meredith, Boston; 1892:46805,
Nov. 17; 2c. Nov. 18, 1893. 37679
— pageant play of the life of Moses in 5
acts, by Mrs. B. A. Armstrong. 102 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1913 ; D : 35060 ; Mrs.
Beveridge A. Armstrong, Minneapolis.
37680
a play in 4 acts, by Madeleine Lucette
Ryley.
© J. H. Ryley, New York; 1893:33118,
July 13. 37681
or, Evangeline, a drama in a prologue
and 4 nets, by T. P. Bayer. Ill p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Theobald Percy Bayer, San Francisco ;
D : 3513, May 28, 1903 ; 2c. June 12, 1903.
37682
Promising' Sam; a farce comedy, by I. Wit-
mark.
© Isidore Witmark, United States; 1897:
28214, May 6. 37683
Promoter (The); l)y B. Blow, music by Noel
Poepping. [62] p. f°. Typewritten. [TA-
bretto only]
© Ben Blow. St. Louis; D : G676, May 17,
1905; 2c. May 17, 1*905. 37684
comedy in 3 acts, by I. and M. L. Land-
man. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 5, 1011 ; D : 23013 ; Isaac Land-
man, Philadelphia. 37685
by J. Enright.
© .John Enright, Detroit; 1890:18076.
.Tune 9. 37686
■by Norton Rutherford [pseud, of N.
Robinson]
© Nugent Robinson, New York ; 1800 :
33081, Oct. 24. 37687
— a farce-comedy, by Heard Respess.
© Lennox Dunbar, New York; D:91, Jan.
30, 1901. 37688
1896
37689
COPYRIGHTED IN THP^ UNITED STATES
37709
Promoter (The) — Contimierl.
a play, by E. L. Rustles. Typewritten.
© E, L. Ruggles, Elizabeth, N. J.; 1S9S :
393,87, June 29; Ic. June 24, 1902; Ic. July
25, 1902. 37689
play in 3 acts, by A. M. Kenny. [33] p.
4°. Typewritten.
O Ic. Dec. 30, 1910; D : 23002 ; Anna M.
Kenny, New York, 37690
vaudeville skit, by B. Rouayne. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1909 ; D : 16217 ; Burwell Ro-
nayne, Buffalo. 37691
■or, Wall street, a comedy of to-day, by
H. B. Fry.
© Horace B. Fry, New York; 1891:31518,
Sept. 5. 37692
Promoters (The); comedy in 3 scenes, by J. M.
Martin. [1], 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1912; D: 31154; James M.
Martin, New Castle, Pa. 37693
a musical comedy, by O. Weaver.
© Odell Weaver, Terre Haute, Ind. ; D:
3879, Aug. 14, 1903. 37694
original musical comedy, by F. Griffith.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1913. [20]
p. f". Mimeographed.
© Nov. 14, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1913 ; D :
35148; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 37695
Prompter (The); a comae opera in 2 acts, li-
bretto by C. R. Sherlock, score by Harry L.
Vibbard.
© Charles R. Sherlock, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
1899:61679, Sept. 23. 37696
Promptly at nine; 1 act skit for vaudeville, by
C. W, Bachmann. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. W. Bachmann, Los Angeles ; D :
11339, Sept. 11, 1907; 2c. Sept. li, 1907.
37697
Prone to evil; by L. Mowry.
© Lincoln Mowry, Woonsocket, R. I. ; 1886 :
4057, Feb. 17. 37698
Proof (The); dramatic sketch in 1 act, by F.
Solger. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1911; D : 23784 ; Frederick
Solger, Washington. 37699
dramatragic episode, by J. N. Wilson. [1],
19 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1914 ; D : 3C901 ; Jerome Nel-
son Wilson, New York. 37699a
Proof positive.
© Franklin File, New York; 1879:2432,
Feb. 20; 2c. Feb. 22. 37700
Proper (The) caper; a musical lunch in 3 plates,
by C. N. Edwards.
© C. N. Edwards, Chicago; 1885:12609,
June 6. 37701
Proper (The) emphasis; 4 act play, by 1*1. B.
Lindley. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1915; D: 40241; May Blossom
Lindley, Oakland, Cal. 37701a
Proper (The) thing; comedy in 3 acts, by A.
Gurney. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1913 ; D : 34273 ; Antoinette
Gurney, Boston. 37702
Property (The) man and the show girl; a
comedy sketch, by Le Fevre and St. John.
16 p. obi. 16°. Typewritten!
© Le Fevre and St. John, New York; D:
14736, Mar. 4, 1909; 2c. Jan. 4, 1909. 37703
Prophecy (The); by Aileen Powers. 59 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Edith E. Powers, Kansas City, Mo.;
D : 12455, Feb. 29, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1908.
37704
■ play in 4 acts, by Rev. A. T. Coughlan.
Northeast, Pa., St. Mary's College [1911]
68 p. 1G°.
© Feb. 16, 1911; 2c. Feb. 18, 1911; D:
23441; Arthur T. Coughlan, Northeast, Pa.
37705
— play in 3 acts and 4 scenes, by M. Truax.
[70] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1912; D: 29916; Maude
Truax, New York. 37706
— a psychological romance in 5 acts, by R.
Ganthony. 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Richard Ganthony, England ; D : 1145,
Dec. 2, 1901; 2c. Nov. 27, 1901. 37707
— or. When blood calls, patriotic play in 1
act and 1 scene, by A. R. Allison. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1913 ; D : 34608 ; Archibald R.
Allison, Alameda, Cal. 37708
— See also Hulda.
Prophecy (The) of the voodoo king. See
Black (The) doctor.
Prophet (Der) See Viandante (II)
Prophet (The); comedy in 3 acts and 1 scene,
by E. Locke. [89] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914; D: 38950; Edward
Locke, New York. 37708a
— a comedy in 3 acts, by J. Gorman.
© James Gorman, Greenpoint, N. Y. ; 1893 :
3547, Jan. 16. 37709
1897
37710
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37728
Prophet (The) — Continued.
a draiiia in 4 acts |l)y J. C. Lange, jr.]
6S p. 12°. Printed.
© Jacob C. Lange, jr., Pittsburgh ; D : 14743,
Jan. 5, 1909; 2c. Feb. 4. 1909. 37710
by T. P. Glancy.
© Tbomas F. Glancy, Manchester, N. H. ;
189o; 27225, May 18; 2c. Sept. 2, 1899. 37711
a 1 act play by E. Eisner. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edward Eisner, New Yorlv ; D : 9428, Nov.
14, 1906; 2c. Nov. 14, 1906. 37712
a petite comedy in 1 act, by J. B. Fithian.
'© John B. Fithian, Joliet, 111. ; 1877 : 3238.
Mar. 16. • 37713
Prophet of Babylon; a biblical drama in 8
acts, by W. B. Norris and Susanna G. Nor-
ris.
© William B. Norris, New York ; D : 8062,
Feb. 16, 1906. 37714
Prophet (The) of Longacre square; original
playlet, by C. F. Ivins. [2], 34 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1915 ; D : 41512 ; Clifford F.
Ivins, Red BanlJ, N. J. 37714a
Prophet (The) of the Ganges; an oi'iental comic
opera in 3 acts, text, lyrics and libretto by
Herbert Harndin, music by Charles A. Burke.
© Robert Harndin, C. A. Burke and Wil-
liam W. Randall, New York; 1895:49273,
Sept. 28. 37715
Prophet (The) of the Nile; or, Gordon and El
Mahdi, a romantic, military and spectacular
drama in 5 acts, by A. Everly.
© Adam Everly, Philadelpbia ; 1885:6060,
Mar. 12. 37716
Prophet Percival; drama in 4 akten, von
Melchior Lengyel, fiir die deutsche biihne
bearbeitet von Ferdinand Stieber. Bonn, A.
Aim, 1911. 63 p. 8°.
© Feb. 17, 1911; 2c. Mar. 4. 1911; D:
23546; Albert Ahn, Bonn, Germany. 37717
Prophete (Le); guide to the opera, music by
Meyerbeer, including a biography of tlie com-
poser, a history of the woi-k and all tlie prin-
cipal themes, by H. AV. Hart, ii, 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1909 ; D : 16310 ; Henry W.
Hart, Brooklyn. 37718
Prophets (The); a biblical representation, by
Martina INIorrow. New York, E. S. Werner
publishing & supply co., inc., 1902. cover-
title, 6 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. & supply co.. New
York ; D : 1369. Jan. 29. 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 26. 1902.
37719
Prophet's (The) call to Nineveh. See Jonah
and the whale.
Prophet's (The) dream. Sec Coronation (The)
of Columbus.
Prophet's (The) wives; an original burlesque in
2 acts, by E. P. Lewis. 27 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edwin P. Lewis, New York; D : 13()39.
May 23, 1908; 2c. May 23, 1908. 37720
Prophylactic (The); pb'.y in 4 acts and 6 scenes,
by Courtney Rowland and P. Rice. 100 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1915; D: 41173; Philip Rice,
San Francisco. 37720a
Proposal (The); comedy for 1 male and 2 fe-
males, by Frances Aymar Mathews. New
York, E. S. Werner, 1907. 12 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co., New York ; D :
11701, Nov. 7, 1907; 2c. Nov. 22, 1907. 37721
— a monologue for a gentleman, by H. Fezan-
die. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1893. 8 p.
16°. ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Hector Fezandi^, New York ; 1893 : 32305,
July 8 ; 2c. Aug. 18. 37722
— a picture play in 1 act, by F. G. Main. 10
p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Fannie Gideon Main, Chicago ; D : 11817,
Nov. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1907. 37723
Proposal (A) by proxy; by W. Coleman Parker.
© Hnrold Roorbach, New York; 1899:
632.59, Sept. 29 ; 2c. Oct. 14. 37724
See also Good (The) of wishing.
Proposal (A) in pajamas; by G. H. Carter. 18
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1909; D : 16277 ; George H;;r-
rison Carter, New York. 37725
Proposal (A) under difficulties; a farce, by
John Kendrick Bangs. [New York, Hari»er
& brothers, 1895] p. 151-160. 8°.
© Hai-per & bros., New York ; 1895 : 61096,
Dec. 4 ; 2c. Dec. 5. 37726
Proposals; a comedy in 3 acts, by Max Adeler
[pseiid. of C. H. Clark]
© Charles Heber (31ark, Philadelphia ; 1877:
9868. Aug. 29. 37727
an original American society drama in 5
acts, by A. Pitou.
© Augustus I'itou, New York; 1873:9279,
Aug. 18.' 37728
Proposals a la carte; farce in 3 acts, by M. N.
Grass. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1915; D: 41494; Milton Na-
thaniel Crass, Scranton, Pa. 37728a
1898
37729
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37747
Proposing by proxy; or, The end of the story,
by Arthur Helliarand Harold Montague. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1908. 13 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 11879,
Dee. 7, 1907 ; 2c. xVpr. 14, 1908. 37729
Propriety; comedy iu 4 acts, by H. S. Sheldon.
[162] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1911 ; D : 24209 ; H. S. Shel-
don, Chicago. 37730
Props; farce in 1 act, by Stanley Jones. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Collins, Brooklyn; D : 10409,
Apr. 24, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1907. 37731
-in 1 act and 1 scene, by Mrs. C. H. Broom-
field. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1910 ; D : 22592 ; Charles Col-
lins, Brooklyn. 37732
play in 4 acts, by S. Drumb. [91] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1914; D : 364.52 ; vSamuel
Drumb, Bandon, Or. 37732a
play in 1 act, by E. Goodman. [2], 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1915; D: 41794; Edward
Goodman, New York. 37732b
Pros (The) and cons. Sec Four one act plays.
Proscribed (The) heir; a drama in 3 acts, for
male characters only, tr. from the French by
a member of the college faculty, arr. and pub-
lished by J. A. Lyons. Notre Dame, Ind.,
Scholastic press, 1886.
© Joseph A. Lyons, Notre Dame, Ind. ; 1887 :
6072, Mar. 15 ; 2c. Mar. 15. 37733
Prosecuting (The) attorney; by R. E. Cum-
mings. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1911; D : 24656 ; Ralph E.
Cummings, Oshkosh, Wis. 37734
1 act play, by T. E. Grant. 10 p. f °. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1911; D: 25448; Thomas E.
Grant, Denver. 37735
or, The Hastings case, drama in 4 acts, by
O. A. Hauerbach. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1910; D : 17989 ; Otto A.
Hauerbach, New York. . 37736
Prosecutor (The); drama in 4 acts, by C. G.
Roe and Clare Teal Wiseman. 64 p. 12°.
Printed.
© May 8, 1914 ; 2c. May 4, 1914 ; D : 37046 ;
Clifford G. Roe, Chicago.
37736a
Prospector (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by D. H.
Beelman. Typewritten.
© David Houston Beelman, St. Louis ;
1899 : 42692, June 30 ; 2c. June 30. 37737
Prospector (The) — Continued.
comedy in 3 acts, by W. Steell. Boston,
Walter H. Baker & co., 1912. 113 p. 12°.
© I'eb. 19, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1912 ; D : 28776 ;
Willis Steell, Islip, N. Y. 37738
play in 1 act, by W. E. Wilkes. [20] p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1910; D: 22199; Wm. E.
Wilkes, New York. 37739
western drama in 3 acts, by E. J. Sharp-
steen. [1], 54 p. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1913 ; D : 33011 ; Ernest J.
Sharpsteen, Grand Rapids, Mich. 37740
Prospects; 1 act dramatic comedy sketch, by
G. E. Murphy. 14 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1910 ; D : 22536 ; George Ed-
ward Murphy, New York. . 37741
Prosperity hall; a farce in 4 acts, bv R. Reilly
[1], 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Regina Reilly, Oakland, Cal'. ; D : 7173,
Aug. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1905. 37742
Prostitutes (The); a drama in 4 acts, by H. O.
Stechhan and M. Terrell. [135] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1910 ; D : 21855 ; H. O. Stech-
han and Maverick Terrell, Seattle. 37743
Prote; a play, by H. V. Sutherland. [90] p.
f°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1910; D : 21834 ; Howard V.
Sutherland, Denver. 37744
Protect animals. Hee Vivisector (The)
Protected; play in 3 acts, by E. F. Joyce, jr.
19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1915 ; D : 41845 ; Edward F.
Joyce, jr., New York. 37744a
Protected interests; or, The man higher up,
drama in 4 acts, by Edward Staats De Grote
Tompkins. 113 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. .Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28177 ; E. S. De G.
Tompkins, Coxsackie, N. Y. 37745
Protection; comedy-drama, by E. I. de Varona.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1913; D : 33611 ; Edwin I.
de Varona, Chicago. 37746
a comedy in 4 acts, in imitation of Le de-
pute Leveau, with full permission from Jules
Lemaitre, by C. Renauld. [1], 74 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles Renauld, New York; 1890:
40126, Dec. 18; 2c. Feb. 3, 1891. 37747
1 act dramatic sketch in 1 scene, by R.
Brown. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1915 ; D : 42501 ; Ray Brown,
San Mateo, Cal. 37747a
1899
37748
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37768
Protection — Continued.
play in 3 acts, by W. Cluxton and Louis
Eisch.' [87] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1913 ; D : 34752 ; Walter Clux-
ton, Boston. 37748
Protector (The); a drama in 4 acts, by H. A.
Kedheffer. [2], 94 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1909; D: 16618; Harry A.
Redheffer, St. Louis. 37749
Protege (The); comedy drama in 4 acts, by I.
Witmark.
© Isidore Witmark, New York ; 1893 : 40933,
Sept. 8. 37750
Protest (The); a play in 1 act, by A. Sterner.
2 p. 1., 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1914; D: 38673; Albert
Sterner, Ne\v York. 37750a
Proud as a queen; a drama in 4 acts, by E. F.
Riggs. 118 p. ■ f°. Ms.
© E. F. Riggs, Swanton, Md. ; 1885 : 16354,
July 30; Ic. Aug. 13. 37751
Proud Maisie; play in 4 acts, by Edward G.
Hemmerde. [London, Baines and Scars-
brook, printers, 1912] 57 p. 8°.
© Mar. 12, 1912 ; 2c. July 9, 1912 ; D : 30277 ;
Edward G. Hemmerde, London. 37752
Proved true.
© Charles C. Maubury, Philadelphia ; 1883 :
23276, Dec. 15; 2c. Dec. 15. 37753
a drama in 5 acts, by Mortimer Murdock.
© William Murdock, St. Louis ; 1886 : 4715,
Feb. 25. 37754
Provident (A) leg; a play in 1 act, by H.
Henderson. [2], 17 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Harold Henderson, Los Angeles; D:
1006, Oct. 24, 1901 ; Ic. Nov. 23, 1901. 37755
Provider (The); a modern play in 4 acts, by
Mattbew Barry. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mildred Holland Wliite, New York; U:
11825, Nov. 29, 1907; 2c. Nov. 29, 1907.
37756
Provost (The) guard; a comedy drama of the
Civil War, in 3 acts, by W. Davis.
© Washington Davis, San Francisco ; 1892 :
36418, Sept. 5. 37757
romantic comedy-drama of the Civil War
In 4 acts, by W. Davis.
© Washington Davis, New York; 1894:
38489, Aug. 20. 37758
Proxy (The); farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
W. Reinecke. 112 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1912 ; D : 29718 ; Wm. Rein-
ecke, Cos Cob, Conn. 37759
Prozess (Dei-) Sec also Unter vier augen.
Prudence Rudd, the Puritan's daughter; a
drama in 1 act, by J. Schonberg.
© James Schonberg, New York; 1889:
26905, Sept. 4. 37760
Prunella; a dramatic composition, by Lawrence
Housman and H. Granville Barker. New
York, Brentano's, 1906. 1 p. 1., 89 p. 8°.
© Brentano's, New York; D : 9627, Dec. 1,
1906; 2c. Dec. 1, 1906. 37761
Prussian (The); an original drama in 4 acts,
by G. F. Rowe.
© George Fawcott Rowe, Now York ; 1873 :
10464, Sept. 12. 37762
Prussian (A) courtship; play in 4 acts, by P.
Ghynoweth. [1], 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
.© Ic. Mar. 29, 1913; D : 32781 ; Phillips
Ciiynoweth, Madison, Wis. 37763
P's and Q's; play in 1 act, by A. N. Meyer.
18 p. 4^". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915; D : 39871 ; Annie Na-
than Meyer, New York. 37763a
Pseudo suffragettes; college farce in 2 acts
with music, book by B. F. Newman, lyrics
by B. I. Bell and Ralph Rosenthal, music by
Earle H. Bowlby. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1910 ; D : 20792 ; Ben F. New-
man, Chicago. 37764
Pseudonyme; a drama in 3 acts, by F. Bren-
nun. Typewritten.
© Francis Brennau, New York; 1896:
18437, Mar. 24; 2c. Feb. 13. 37765
Psyche; masque in 7 scenes, by H. de Kay and
R. de Bruce. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1915 ; D : 40658 ; Helena de
Kay and Robert de Bruce, Los Angeles.
37765a
oper in 4 akten, von M. Schuett. 35 p.
8°. Printed. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 19, 1910; 2c. Mar. 21, 1910; D:
20524; Max Schuett and Wm. C. Weber, De-
troit. 37766
play in 4 acts, by H. C. Stueven. [77] p.
4°. Typevvrltten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1915 ; D : 41593 ; Hermine C.
Stueven. Sulfern. N. Y. 37766a
Psyche; po6me dramatique en 3 actes, [par]
(3al)riel Mourev. Paris, Mercure de France,
]9T3. 137 p., 2 1. 12°.
© June 5, 1913; 2c. Sept. 11, 1913; A—
Foreign 8137; G. Mourey, Paris. 37767
Psyche, M. D.; n comedy in 1 act, by Charles
liaraard. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1895.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
50781, Oct. 7; 2c. Oct. 28. 37768
1900
37769
COPYEIGHTED II!^ THE UNITED STATES
37789
Psychic (The) bond; an hypnotic study in 1 act,
by D. D. Wells.
© David Dwight Wells, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1892 : 22373, May 27. 37769
Psychic (The) current; a 1 act playlette, by
W. H. Fairbanks. 2 p. t°. Typewritten.
© W. H. Fairbanks, Salt Lake City; D:
14610, Dec. 23, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1908. 37770
Psycho; great problem play in 4 acts, by E. G.
Matlack. [2], 26 p. i°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913; D: 31959; Edward G.
I\ratlack, East St. Louis, 111. 37771
Psycho-scientific Salome; farce in 1 act, by
G. H. Neiswender. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1910; D: 20341; George H.
Neiswender, Columbus, O. 37772
Psychological (A) expedient; play in 3 acts, by
W. Talbott. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1912 ; D : 304.50 ; Wellington
Talbott, New York. 37773
Psychological experiments. See Wake up,
William Henry.
Psychological (A) moment; a farce in 2 scenes,
for female characters only, by Helen .Sher-
man Griffith. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1903. 18 p. 16°. (Baker's ed. of plays]
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 2980,
Feb. 11, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1903. 37774
1 act comedy, by J. Seagrave. 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1915; D : 40613 ; Jane Sea-
grave, Brookline, Mass. 37774a
Psychologist (The); playlet in 1 act and 2
scenes, suggestion from the German, by N.
Hefron. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. IMar. 27, 1912 ; D : 29283 ; Nevada Hef-
ron, New York. 37775
Psychology; a farce in 2 acts, by W. B. Hooker.
[50] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Brian Hooker, Farmington,
Conn.; D : 7152, Aug. 23, 1905; 2c. Aug. 23,
1905. 37776
Psychoscope (The); a modern drama in 5 acts,
by R. M. Daggett and J. T. Goodman. [87]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert H. Davis, New York; D : 1824,
May 3, 1902 ; 2c. May 3, 1902. ' 37777
a sensational drama in 5 acts, by R. M.
Daggett and J. T. Goodman. Virginia City,
Nev., The authors, 1871. 60 p. 8°.
© R. M. Daggett and J. T. Goodman, Vir-
ginia City, Nev.; 1871: 11640, Dec. 9; 2c. Dec.
10. 37778
-^ Same. Act 4, scene 1.
© R. M. Daggett and J. T. Goodman, Vir-
ginia City, Nev. ; 1871 : 11641, Dec. 9. 37779
P'tites (Les) Michu; op§ra-comique en 8 actes,
paroles de Albert Vanloo et Georges Duval,
musique de Andre Messager. Paris, Librairie
theatrale, 1903. 2 p. 1., 144 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 3550, June 8, 1903 ;
2c. June 8, 1903. 37779a
Public (The) eye; original farce in 3 acts, by
Kate Jordan [i. e. K. J. Vermilyej [2], 142
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1912 ; D : 30282 ; Kate Jordan
Vermilye, New York. 37780
by Kate Jordan Vermilye. 188 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1913 ; D : 32913 ; Kate Jordan
Vermilye, New York. 37781
or, The newspaper minstrels, a sensation
in 4 pages and a supplement, by C. F. Pidgin,
music by C. D. Blake.
© Cliarles F. Pidgin and Charles D. Blake,
Boston ; 1884 : 6519, Mar. 26. 37782
Public money; a play of private life and pub-
lic service, portraying passion, patriotism and
politics, in 5 acts, adapted from the French
by W. E. Fitzhenry.
© Walter E. Fitzlienry, Greenbush, N. Y. :
1881 : 8855. June 6. 37783
Public opinion; comedy in 1 act, by S. G. Cham-
plin. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1915 ; D : 40771 ; Stephen G.
Champlin, Brooklyn. 37783a
a drama in 5 acts, by H. Shepherd. Type-
written.
© Harry Shepherd, St. Paul ; 1894 : 10704,
Feb. 17; 2c. Feb. 17. 37784
■ by O. D. Byron and Kate Byron.
© Oliver Doud Byron, New York; 1878:
15025, Dec. 31. 37785
Public (The) prosecutor; drama In 3 acts, by
IM. Wittels. 46 p f° Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 191 3 ; D : 31905 ; Frint George
and Max Wittels, Denver. 37786
Public (A) secret; play in 3 acts, by H. S.
Rogers. [68] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1911 ; D : 23609 ; Hyde Scott
Rogers, Denver. 37787
Public (The) servant; play in 4 acts, by B. A.
Fisher. [88] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1911; D: 23245; Boyde A.
Fisher, Brooklyn. 37788
Public (The) worrier; a farce in 1 act, by
George M. Vickers.
© Geo. M. Vickers, Philadelphia; 1887:
15292, June 13. 37789
1901
37790
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37809
Public (The) worrier — Continued.
Same. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 19U7. p. 160-160. 12°.
© Penn pub. cc, Phihulelphia ; D : 10268,
Apr. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1907. 37790
Publicity (The) man; original comedy in 4 acts,
by O. ]■:. -Mace. [104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1914; D: 36273; Chas. E.
Mace, Denver. 37790a
Publius Ovidius Naso; by A. Del Mar.
© Alexander Del Mar, New York; 1900 A:
26982, Oct. 30. 37791
Puce a, I'oreille; piece en 3 actes, avec la niise
en scene complete et conforme tl la representa-
tion, [de] G. Feydeau. Paris, Librairie thea-
trale, 1909. 276 p. 12°.
© Nov. 2.5, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1909 ; D : 17441 ;
Georges Feydeau, Paris. 37792
Puck; a dramatic and musical composition and
pantomimic production, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1882:16846.
Oct. 10. 37793
a mythological, legendary, spectacular
drama in 4 acts and 2 interludes, by R. C.
Machesney.
© K. G. Machesney, Pittsburgh; 1881:716.
Jan. 13. 37794
the new and original farcical comedy in
3 acts, by Charles H. Fleming.
© Joseph Pettingill, Boston; 1884:202.39,
Oct. 8. 37795
an original protean comedy drama in 3
acts, by F. C. Burnand.
© Harry Wall, New York; 1871:2473.
Mar. 23. 37796
or. Around the world in forty minutes,
a poetical comedy iu 1' act, by Charles F.
Pidgin.
© Charles F. Atkinson, Boston ; 1881 :
2004, Feb. 21. 37797
Puck and Judge; comedy in 1 act, by William
Newton. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Chas. B. Marvin and Harry H, Frazee,
Chicago; D : 2280, Aug. 27, 1902; 2c. Oct.
27, 3902. 37798
or, What fools these mortals be, by E. K.
Burton.
© Edward R. Burton, New York; 1890:
42364, June 20. 37799
Pudding (The) See Monologues.
Puebla de las mujeres; comedia en 2 acto.s, de
Seraliu y .loaquin Alvarez Quintero. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1912. 71 p.
12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29784; S. y J. Alvarez Qnintero, Madrid.
37800
Pueblo (El) del peleon; opereta m^nflica en 1
acto, dividido en 5 cuadros, en verso, pseudo-
parodia de La corte de Faraon, por Miguel
Mihura y Ricardo Gonzalez, musica del maes-
tro Jos6 Padilla. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espauoles] 1911. 46 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24309; M. Mihura y R. Gonzfilez, Madrid.
37801
Puerta (La) del sol; revista c6mico-lIrica en 1
acto. dividido en 4 cuadros, en prosa y verso,
original de Celso Lucio y Manuel Fernandez
Paiiiniero, nu'isica del maestro Ruperto Chapi.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1907.
39 p.. 1 1. 12°. [Libretto only]
© C. Lucio y M. Fernandez Palomero, Ma-
drid ; D : 11516, Oct. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 14. 1907.
37802
Puertas al campo; juguete comico, en 1 acto
y en prosa, de F, Muuoz Duenas y P. Montagud.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles]
1909. 31 p. 12°.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16909 ; F. Munoz Dueiias y Pascual Montagud,
Madrid. 37803
Puesto (El) de agua; entremes en medio acto
y en prosa, original de G. Valero Martin.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1911.
15 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25026; Gonzalo Valero Martin, Madrid.
37804
Puffs; farce in 1 act, by R. Butler. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© ic. Oct. 4, 1911; D: 25398; Rachel But-
ler. Cincinnati. 37805
Pug; or, Holding the fort, a farcical comedy
in 3 acts, by F. H. Gassaway. [77] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank Harrison Gassaway, San Fran-
cisco; 1886:27998, Dec. 11; Ic. Dec. 11.
37806
Pug and the baby; farce comedy in 1 act.
Clyde. O., Ames publishing co., 1889. 13 p.
12°. ([Amos' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 2G5])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1889:18460,
June 17 ; 2c. June 27. 37807
Pug, the mop-lady. Sec Strenuous day.
Pugilist's (The) protege; by W. J. Lees.
© William J. Lees, St. Louis; 1893:40926,
Sept. 8. 37808
Pugilist's wife and the piano teacher; by H. N.
Clermont. 0 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1909; D: 171-58; Hannibal N.
Clermont, Schenectady, N. Y. 37809
1902
37810
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37828
Pugwash (The) Corners trio; comedy in 1
act, by I. May. [2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1912; D: 31092; lola May,
New York. 37810
Pulaski's lake; a comedy in 3 acts, by C. Gilde-
haus.
I© Clias. Gildehaus, St. Louis ; 1897 : 24521,
Apr. 20. 37811
Pulcinella; pi6ce en 3 actes en vers, de Jehanne
d'Orliac, musique d' Alexandre Georges.
[Paris] Edition du Cliariot, 1910. cover-title.
79 p. illus. 10°. [Words only J
© July 13, 1910; 2c. Aug:. 20. 1910; D:
21835; J. d'Orliac, Paris. 37812
Pulcritud (La), peluqueria; saiuete en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de A. Martin Ruiz y Pedro
Gal&n. Madrid [Sociedad do jintores espa-
noles] 1914. 17 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38181 ; A. Martin Ruiz v P. Galfln. Madrid.
37812a
Pull; an original comedy in 3 acts, by Herbert
Hall Winslow.
© Alba Hey wood. Chicago; 1895:9248.
Feb. 13. 37813
slietcli, from the French of Max Maurey,
by F. C. Fay. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910; D: 22879; Mrs. F. O.
Fay, New York. 37814
Pull (The) back; by T. S. Denison. Chicago,
T. S. Denison, 1878. 1 p. 1., [39]-46 p. 12°.
([School and social drama])
© T. S. Denison. Chicago: 1878:12820,
Nov. 7; 2c. Nov. 11. 37815
Same. Chicago. T. S. Denison [19061 i
p. 1., [39]-46 p. 12°, (Amateur series)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for
14 years from Nov. 7, 1906 ; D : 9322. Oct. 26.
1906; 2c. Oct. 26, 1906. 37816
Pulling (The) horse; pl:iy in 3 acts, by E.
Berge-Soler. 140 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1910; D: 25708; Edward
Berge-Soler, Allston, Mass. 37817
Pullman palace car. See P. P. C.
Pullman (The) porter; a grip, a trip, and a
tip, by J. McCree. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D: 41627; Junie Mc-
Cree, New Yorlj. 37817a
Pullman (The) sleeping-car porter; by C. S.
Turner.
© Cornelius Scofield Turner, Eau Claire,
Wis. ; D : 14210, Oct. 26, 1908. 37818
Pullman (The) strike; or, Chicago strike, a
melodrama in 5 acts and 8 scenes, by R. G
Whittey.
© Richard G. Whittey, Worcester; 1895:
37638. July 20. 37819
Pullman (The) tourists; a musical farce com-
edy in 2 acts, by H. Olver. [5], 48 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© ic. Mar. 27, 1912 ; D : 29816 ; "Hal. Olver,
Boston. 37820
Pullman troubles; in 1 net, by M. Hopkins. 5
p. f°. Typewritten.
© le. Sept. 15. 1910 ; D : 22051 ; Monroe Hop-
Ivins. A'iekshurg. Midi. 37821
Pulpit (The) and the bar; drama in 4 acts, by
L. B. Parker. Typewritten.
© Lem B. Parker, Washington, la. ; 1899 :
27557. Apr. 21 : 2e. Apr. 21. 37822
Pulse (The) of New York; a melodrama in 5
:m ts, hy R. (}. Morris. [72] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1882-
2686, Feb. 21 ; Ic. June 15. 37823
Pulse (The) of the world; original di'ama in 4
acts, by J. H. Manners. [3], 73 p. 4°.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1910; D : 22581 ; J. Hartley
Manners. New York; 37824
Pumpkin (The) colored trio; comedy vaudeville
■ ict, by S. Perrin. 4 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© le. Sept. 16, J 912; D : 30851 ; Sidney L.
Perrin, Chicago. 37825
Pumpkins and apricots.
(The)
Sec Willoughbys
Punch (The); comedy drama in 4 acts, by W. L.
Fogg and H. F. Moulton. [81] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1914 ; D : 36725 ; Walter Leroy
Fogg and Hsirold Franklin Moulton. Lynn,
Mass. 37825a
original comedy in 4 ads, by B. Babcock.
[131] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1913; D : 34276 ; Bertrand
Babcock, New York. 37826
play in 1 act, by C. H. Smith and Francis
X. Conlan. 13 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1913; D: 32999; Chas. H.
Smith, New York. 37827
Punch & Judy; a pantomime-opera in 3 acts, by
H. Frewin. cover-title, 64 p. nar. 4°.
Printed. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 15, 1915 ; 2c. and afC. Nov. 18, 1915 ;
A : 415657 ; Harrison Frewin, c/o Boosey &
CO., London. 37828
5379— VOL 2—17-
-16
1903
37829
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37847
Punch & Judy — Continued.
-a tragical drama in 1 act for toys, altered
and arr. by E. T. Richmond.
© Samuel Freucli. New York ; D : 4952, Apr.
28, 1904. 37829
a tragico-comical drama, by VN'. Murdoch
Lind. Crest version. New York, Chicago
[etc.] M. Witmark & sons. 1906. 32 p. illus.
12".
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 8058,
Feb. 2f,. 1900 : 2c. Feb. 20, 1906. 37829a
Punch (The) and Judy girl; a sketch, by N. Har-
ding. 1'! i>. 4 . Typewritten.
© Newman Harding. LondoiK D : 6738. May
27. 1905; 2c. May 27. 190.>. 37830
Punch, and Judy's example show; 1 act play,
by J. t". I'liscii. l.j p. 4\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1909: D : 17443 : John C.
Frisch, Weeliawken Heights, N. .T. 37831
Punch (The) bowl; play in 1 acr, by E. \V. Mc-
Intyrc. -JS p. 4'. Typev>riiten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1913; D: 35486; Eilward W.
IVIcIntyrc. San Francisco. 37832
Punch. Judy and co. ; a mnslcnl extravaganza
in ] act. by i>. Hammerstein.
Q Oscar Hanunerstein, United States; D:
3399, Miiy S. 1903. 37833
Punchinello. S<r Pagliacci.
Punchinello and Columbine; pla.\ in 1 act, by
K. Marl)!fStoni'. [3]. 43 p. 4". Tyi)ewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11. 1913: D: 32046: Elias Mar-
blestone. Now York. 37834
Punctured (A) tire; a >!eri<>-c<»medy in 5 acts,
fouiuled oil novel of same name, by W. Y.
Wintbror). Ts p. 4°. Tyiiewritten.
© William Vount Wintluop, W'ootlmont.
Conn ; 1 ) : 2r.-J0. Nov. 3. 1902; 2c. Nov. 3. 1902.
37835
Punished sin. Sec Rosabelle.
Punishment; ilrama in 4 a<-1s. by 1 >. .M. Lynn.
01 p. 4". Typewritten.-
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1911: 1>: 23933; Dora Mac-
Lynn, Cleveland. 37836
drama in 3 acts, by L. Uosansky. 41 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23. 1910; D : 20870 ; Louis Ro.san-
sky, Brooklyn. 37837
Punishment (The) fits the crime. Spp Shock-
ing (A) affair.
Punishment (The) of Dirce; drama in (J acts,
by M. Hauser. 23 p. 12°. Printed.
© Magdalcna Hauser, New Orleans ; 1900
A : 12115, Mny 14 ; 2c. July IS. 37838
Punishment (The) of fickle mindedness; play
in 4 acts, by B. Handel man.
83 p. 8\ Mi3.
® Ic. May 17, 1915; D: 40676; Bernard
Handelmau and Louis Katzelnik, New York.
37838a
Punkin (The) husker; a rural comedy drama in
4 acts and 4 scenes, by Lawrence Russell.
© Globe theatrical co.. Milwaukee; D:6290.
Mar. 2, 1905. 37839
a rural comefly in 4 acts, by Emma Marie
Davis. [64] p. f°. Typewritten.
© E. M. Davis. Columbus. Ga. ; D:691S.
July 6, 1905 ; 2c. June 21, 1905. 37840
Punkin pie; vaudeville act in 1 scene, by Ad-
rian Metzger and Walter A. Rivers. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1913; D:. 354.30; Donald
Blanchard, San Francisco. 37841
Punkin (The) Run school; a fai-ce in 1 act,
[by] H. Elliott McBride.
© liycenm pub. co.. Philadelpbiii : 1S99:
62834. Sept. 27 ; 2c. Oct. 5. 37842
Pup (The); 1 act farce, by Lpmmiug and Rowe.
17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Geo. A. Lemming and John C Rowe.
Chi-aao: D:6450. Apr. 3. 1905; 2c. Apr. 3,
1905. 37843
Pupil's (A) recital; by I. I. Burroughs.
© Inez I. Burroughs, Washington. Pa. ;
D : 13528, Aug. 10, 1908. 37844
Puppchen; gesangsposse in 3 akten. von Curt
Kraatz u. Jean Kren, gesangstexte von Al-
fred Schonfeld. musik von .Jean Gilbert
[pseud, of Max Winterfeld] Berlin, F. Bloch
erben, 1913, 118 p. 8°. ILibretto only]
© Ic. Feb. S. 1913; I): 322.30; Felix' Bloch
erben, Berlin. 37845
posse mit gesang und tanz in 3 akten. von
.lean Kren und Curt Kraatz, gesangstexte.
von Alfred Schonfeld, musik von Jean Gilbert
[pseud, of Max Winterfeld] Text der ge-
sjinge. Berlin, Thalia theater verlag, 1912.
24 p. 12°.
© Dec. 31. 1912; 2c. Feb. 26. 1913: D:
32511; Thalia theater verlag. Berlin. 37846
Puppenklinik (Die); lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Franz von S<.hontlian und Rudolf I'resber.
Berlin-Wilmersdorf, F. Bloch erben. 1913.
115 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1918 ; D : 34931 ; Felix Bloch
prbpn, Berlin-Wllmersdorf. 37847
1904
37848
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37862
Puppenmadel (Das); vaudeville in 3 akten mit
beniitzung eines lustspieles von Flers und
Caillavet, von Leo Stein [pseud, of Leo Roseu-
stein] und A. M. Willner, musik von Leo
Fall. Leipzig, L. Doblinger (Bernhax'd Herz-
mansky) 1910. 141 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 2, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1910 ; D : 23020 ;
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Harzmansky),
Berlin. 37848
• naeh eiuem lustsijiel von Flers und
Caillavet von Leo Stein [pseud, von Leo
Rosenstein] und A. M. Willner. rausik von
Leo Fall. Textbuch der gesiinge. Leipzig.
L. r>oblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky) 1910.
40 p. 12°.
© Nov. 4, 1910; 2c. Dec. 10, 1910; D:
22776; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz-
mansky) Leipzig. 37849
Puppenspieler (Der) A^'tY- Marionetten.
Puppet (The); by H. Talbot.
© Hayden Talbot. New York ; D : 14915.
Jan. 27, 1909. 37850
comefly drama in 3 acts, by R. A. Wood and
E. L. Waitt. 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Russell A. W.)od und Ernest L. "Wtiitt.
Boston: D: 13027. Mav 22. 1 90S: 2c. Mav 22,
1908. ' 37851
Puppet (The) princess; or. The heart that
squeaked, Christmas play for children, by
A. Stevenson. Boston and New York, Hough-
ton Mifflin company [19151 4 p. 1., [3]-58 p.
front. 12°.
© Oct. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 4. 1915 ; D : 41887 :
Augusta Stevenson, Indianapolis. 37851a
Puppet (The) show; play in 3 acts, by F.
Powell. [3]. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25. 1910; D : 21698 ; Francis
Powell, Windsor, Vt. 37852
Puppets; modern play in 3 acts, by F. Jackson.
[133] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1915: D : 41668 ; Fred Jack-
son, Bayside, N. Y. 37852a
1 act play, by E. W. Duke. HI, 38 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1915; D: 42.^36: E. AVood-
ward Duke, New York. '. 37852b
a play in 4 acts, by C. Heverin. [3], 74 p.
f . Typewritten.
© Cator Heverin and V. Cremers, New
York ; D : 253, Mar. 23. 1901 ; 2c. in parts Mar.
23 to June 10, 1901. 37853
play in 1 act. by W. Clapp. 19 p. f°.
Puppets (The) of a king; historical incidents
in the life of Louis xi, king of France, arr.
and dramatized in 5 acts, by C. P. Morse.
© Charles Perrin Morse, Cincinnati; D:
1471, Feb. 20, 1902. 87854
Puppets of fate; drama in 4 acts and prologue,
by A. E. Lavelle. Boston, Gorham press
[1914] as p. 12°. (American .dramatists
.series)
© Apr. 30, 1914 ; 2c. May 8, 1914 ; D : 36977 ;
Alice E. Lavelle. Boston. 37854a
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1915 ; D : 40548 ; Woodbridge
Clapp. Wa.shiiigton. 37853a
historical drama, by A. E. Lavelle. 32 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3. 1910 ; D : 17849 ; Alice Eliza-
beth Lavelle. Marlboro, Mass. 37855
Pura la cantaora; sainete llrico en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 5 cuadros. en verso y prosa original
de E. Montesinos y F. Porset. rausica del
maestro Pablo Luna. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanolos] 1909. 45 p. 12°. [Libret-
to only]
© Nov. IS, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17465; Eduardo Montesinos y Fernando Por-
set, Madrid. * 37856
Purchase (The); play in 4 acts, bv A. Hunter.
[190] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Inly 6, 1914; D: 37470; Ancella
Hunter, IjOs Angeles. 37856a
Purchase (The) of Polly; in 3 acts, by M. Mc-
Clelland. [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marion McClelland. Chicago; D: 12419,
Feb. 25. 1908; 2c. Feb. 28. 1908. 37857
Purchase (The) price: by H. Chase. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1912; D: 28840; Howard
Chase, Chicago. 37858
Purchased (The) price; u drama in 3 acts, bv
M. Van der Voort. [6]. 37 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 4. 1912; D : 29578 ; Mavbelle
Van der Voort. Palo Alto, Cal. 37859
Pure gold"; play in 4 acts, by S. Bruce. [160]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913; D: 34026; Stanley
Bruce, Los Angeles. 37860
Pure metals and alloys; plav in 4 acts, by
V, W. Anderson. [1], 71 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1913; D : 34853 ; Van W.
Anderson, Portland, Or. 37861
Pure nugget; a melodrama in 5 acts, by P. B.
Christensen. [72] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Paul B. Christensen, Spreckels, Cal. ;
D:7796, .Tan. 2, 1906; 2c. Jan. 22, 1906.
37869
1905
37863
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37384
Purgatorio (El) de San Patricio; por Pedro
Calderon de la Barea. od. by F. Staud y Xim-
enez and H. M. Skinuer. (Correlated series
of Spanish classics)
© Fernando Staud y Xiui6nez and Hubert
M. Skinner, Chicago; D:746. Aug. 12, 1901.
37863
Purg-atory (A) made of a paradise; a tragedy
in 3 acts, depleting early day scenes in Okla-
homa, by I. N. Terrill. 58 p. 24°. Printed.
© Ira N. Terrill, Capitol Hill, Old.; D:
9727, .Inn. 2. 1007; 2c. M:ir. 8, 1007. 37864
Purim (The) basket; play in 2 acts, by Emily
Goldsnath (iersou. New York, Bloch pub. CO.,
1914. 12 p. 16°.
© Jan. 18. 1914; 2c. Feb. 21, 1914; D:
3610(t: Hloc-li pub. co., New York. 37864a
Purim eve and the Stubinoffs; a Itussian-
Aiuerican society drama in 5 acts, by S. Stern.
® Samuel Stern. New York; 1883:22461.
Dec. 5. 37865
Purim (The) players; play in 1 act, by S. S.
Grossniiui. I'liiladolphia. .Julius H. Green-
stone, 1011. [16]' p. 12°.
© Feb. 4. 1011 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1911; 1>:23413:
Samuel S. <irossmnn, PliibKlelphin. 37866
Puritr.n (The) and tlie girl; a play of western
life in 4 acts, by W. H. Carson. 78 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© William Henry Carson. New York; D:
10456, Apr. 30, 1007 : 2c. Apr. 30, 1007. 37867
Puritan (A) Camille; domestic drama in 3 acts,
by O. 1'.. Oh 1 son. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1913; D: 35426; Oskjir Hern-
hard Ohlson. Gloversvllle, N Y. 37868
Puritan (A) conscience; an American drama
in 4 acts, i\v 1.. B. Comins.
© Lizbetli P>. Comins, Jamaica Plain, Mass. ;
1895 : 57328, Nov. 12. 37869
a society drama in 4 acts, by H. G. John-
son.
© Henrv Gordon Johnson, Cambridge.
Mass.; ]8!i7 : 3.5442. June 14. "^ 37870
Puritan (A) girl.
© Melville B. Raymond, New York; D:
6345, Mar. 10. 1905. 37871
Puritan (A) romance; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by Estelle Clayton.
© Isabelle Evesson, New York ; 1897 : 25484,
Apr. 24. 37872
a romantic comedy in 3 acts, by Estelle
Clayton. Typewritten.
© Isabelle Evesson, Bergen Point, N. J. ;
1897 : 46184, Aug. 17 ; 2c. Aug. 25. 37873
Puritan sweets. See Pantomime almanac.
Puritan (The) wife's secret. See Benedict
Arnold.
Puritan (The) witch; a serious drama in 4 acts,
by Edwin Sylvester Hopkins.
© Edwin S. Hopkins, jr., Louisville; 1897:
59229, Oct. 18. 37874
Puritania; or. The earl and the maid of Salem,
a comic opera in 2 acts, libretto by C. M. S.
McLellan, music by Edgar Stillman Kelley.
© C. M. S. McLellan, New York; 1892:
16.531. Apr. 16. 37875
Puritans; or. The captain of Plymouth, a
comic opera in 3 acts, book by S. S. Tibbals.
music by Harry C. Eldrldge. 22, [1] p. 8°.
Printed. [Libretto only]
© Seymour S. Tibbals, Franklin, O. ; D:
4631, Feb. 20. 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1904 : 2c. Nov
6, 1908. 37876
Purity (The) girl; tabloid musical comedy in 2
acts, book and lyrics, by C. B. Casad. 68 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 22, 1913: 0:33280; Campbell B.
Casad, New York. 37877
Purloiners (The); a pl.iy in 4 act.s. bv (J. H.
.McCut<;heon. 110 p. 4°. Typewritteti.
© George Barr McCutcheou. Chicago; D-
7194. Aug. 31. 1905; 2c. Aug. 31. 1905. 37878
Purple (The) age; a spectacular extravaganza.
© Edmoud B. Bigelow, Chicago; D : 1642.
Mar. 24, 1902. 37879
Purple and fine linen; drama, by A. S. Crafts.
Typewritten.
© Annetta Stratford Crafts, Chicago; 1893:
3,537, Jan. 16; 2c. Sept. 4. 37880
-in 3 acts, by B. W. Babcock. T.vpewritten.
© Bertrand Whitcomb Babcock, New York •
1000 A : 271.50, Nov. 1 ; 2c. Nov. 1. 37881
prize play of Puritan times in 3 acts, by
.Vmita B. Fairgrieve and Helena F. Miller
New York, S. French ; London. S. French, ltd
1913. 66 p. 12°. '
© Dec. 12, 1913; 2c. Dec. 13, 1913; D:
35330; Ethel Hale Freeman, Northampton.
Mass., and Samuel French, New York. 37882
Purple (The) band; drama in 4 acts, by A
Wolfrom. [122] p. obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1911; D: 25445; Anna Wol-
from, Kansas Cit.y, Mo. 37883
Purple bug; by E. E. Coyle and G. R. Brown.
© Edward E. Coyle and George R. Brown
Washington; D : 0065. Jan. 12, 1905. 37884
1906
37885
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37901
Pui"ple bug — ( ;ontiiiued.
a musical extravaganza in 2 acts and 3
scenes, by Edward E. Coyle and George Roth-
well Brown. [40] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto- only]
© G. R. P.rown and E. E. Ooyle, Washing-
ton ; D : 8865. July 25, 1906 ; 2c. July 25. 1906.
37885
Purple (The) garter; play in 1 act, by H. B.
Loos. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1914 ; D : 37235 ; Henry Beaty
Loos, Narberth, Pa. 37885a
Purple (The) Inn; adapted from the French, by
1'. X. Conhin. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Francis Xavier Conlan, New York; D:
11050. July 26, 1907 ; 2c. July 26, 1907. 37886
Pui-ple (The) lady; playlet, by W. R. Morrall.
9 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. .J. 1912; D : 28234 ; Will R. Mor-
rall. Joliet. 111. 37887
Purple mark; i>lay in 1 act, by Avery Abbott.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1910 ; D : 20259 ; xMrs. Keene
Abbott, Omaha, Neb. 37888
Pixrple (The) mother; or, A singular retribu-
tion, play in 4 ;icts, by D. P. Dukemahrr.
[164] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1915 ; D : 41467, Dukemahrr.
Paul Dukemahrr, New York. 37888a
Pui-ple pole; musical comedy in 3 acts, by W. L.
Loe.ser. [37] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1909; D: 17035; W. L. Loeser,
Harrisburg, Pa. 37889
Purple (The) presence; comedy with a purpose
in 3 acts, by :M. Douglas. 120 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 14. 1913; D: 33490; Minnie
Douglas, New York. 37890
Purple (A) prince; a musical comedy in 2
acts, by F. E. Howe.
© Frederic E. Howe, Dowagiac, Mich., D:
6803, May 31, 1905. 37891
Purple (The) road; opera comique in 2 acts and
3 scenes, by F. de G. Maurel. [97] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 1.5, 1913; D : 34727"; Fred de
(^resac Maurel. New York. 37892
Purple (The) room. See Our houses of clay.
Purple (The) scarf. See Vallonia.
Purpose (The) of Venetia Darrington; play in
4 acts, by R. W. Becker. [1], 91 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913; D: 3.5466; Ruth W.
Becker, Kansas City. Mo. 37893
Purse strings; modern 4 act play, by W. L.
Wendell. 81 p. f°. Typev,ritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1915 ; D : 39262 ; Winifred
Lop Wendell. Detroit. 37893a
Pursued by fortune; drama in 4 acts, by N. M.
Rubin.
■ [2]. 101 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1913; D : 3.5373 ; Nathan M.
Rubin, New York. 37894
Pursuing a mother-in-law; farce in 1 act, by
Ad. H. Gibson. Clyde, ().. Ames pub. CO., 1907.
9 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 468])
© Ames pub. co., Clvde, O. ; D : 10849, June
26, 1907 ; 2c. June 26. 1907. 37895
Pursuit (The) of happiness; plav in 1 act. by
Chas. M. Jellelt'. [3], 12 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1911; D: 25472; William
A. Tulley, New York. 37896
See also Kin Fu.
Pursuit (The) of Pamela; comedy in 4 acts, by
C. B. Fernald. [122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5. 1913; D: 3-5511; Chester
Bailey Fernald, London. 37897
Same. New York, S. French ; London ;
Samuel French, ltd., 1914. 4 p. 1., 96 p. 12^
© Mar. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1914 ; D : 36237 ;
Samuel French, ltd.. London. 37897a
Pursuit (The) of Priscilla; comedy in 2 acts,
by ]{. Strain in collaboration with H. P. El-
liott. Printed, not published, by The Uni-
versity triangle club, 191,3. 2 v. 8°. [Prince-
ton, N. J.]
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1913; D : 3.5054 ; Robert
Strain and Henrv Powers Elliott, Pinnceton,
N. .L 37898
Pursuit (The) of the parson; a trial in the
year A. D. 1980, a mock trial for female char-
acters only, bv Helen Lee Brooks. Boston,
W. H. Baker 6c co.. 1901>. 25 p. 12°.
( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 15428,
Mar. 24, 1909; 2('. Apr. 29, 1909. 37899
Purveyor (A) of Chambery; a comedy in 2
a(;ts, by (4. W. Walthew. 78 p. f°. Type-
written.
© George W. AValthew, r>etroit; 1887:
10090, Apr. 15; 2c. Apr. 29. 37900
Push tall; a burlesque, by J. W. Kennedy.
© J. Walter Kennedy. Bo.st«m ; 1897:51713,
Sept. 16. 37901
1907
37902
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37922
Pushed into politics; hy M. G. Winstock.
© Melvin Germaiue Winstock, New Yctrk :
D: 1891. May 14. 1002. 37902
Puss in boots; draiiiMtic coiupuisition, by E.
(iuerrier. ( /// S. E. G. news. v. 3. no. 4. Feb.
13. 1915)
© Feb. 13. 1915 ; lie. Apr. L'. 3915 ; I) : lO^^H ;
Edith Guei'iier. Boston. 37902a
■ -operatic extravaganza in 3 scenes, words
and lyrics by G. Auger. 14 p. f°. Type-
written. rEibretto onlyl
© ic. Julv 8, 1912; D:3021<i: <4eo. Anger,
Bridgeport. Conn. 37903
a play in 5 scenes, hy .1. lUnlini. [B],
59 p. 4°. Typewi'itten.
© Ic. June 7, 1912; I) : 2990.S ; Jean Bedini.
New York. 37904
Pussy; new and original operatic con»ed.\- and
pantomime in 1 scene. l)y J. Gorman.
© James Gorman, T'nited States: 1884:
23939, Dec. 3. 37905
Pussy in a corner; a musical coniedy in a pro-
logue and ,2 acts, book and lyrics by F. X.
Finnegan. music by F. Chapin. [115] p. 4°.
Typewritten. fEibretto only]
© Frank X. Finnegan atid Frederic Cbapin.
Chicago; D:6010. Jan. 5. 1905; 2c. Jan. 5.
1905. 37906
Pussy wants a corner; W. Alexander Stout.
© P. Garrett & co.. Philadelphia ; 1890 :
31553, Oct. 11; 2c. Nov. 23, 1892. 37907
Pussy willows; a costume drill, by Harriettc
Wilbur. Lebanon, O.. March brothers. 1908.
cover-title. 3 p. 12°. (Han-iette Wilbur's
series of liower plays)
© March bros., Lebanon. O. ; 1 > : 13884.
Sept. 21. 1908; 2c. Nov. 9, 1908. 37908
Put a beggar on horseback; ;i comedy in 4 acts,
liy Mrs. Harry Beckett.
© Harry Beckett, New York; 1880:1214.
Jan. 20. 37909
Put asunder; a drama in 4 acts, by J. O. Dur-
ham. [49] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Janet Oldersliaw Durham, Manchester.
Vft. ; D: 13741. Sept. 9, 1908; 2c. Sept. 9.
1008. 37910
Put it down easy; t)r. Get away quick; by G. B.
(Gardner. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910; D : 20518 ; George B.
Gardner, Nashville. 37911
Put on your old g-rey bonnet; play in 1 act, bv
J. K. MacCnrdy. [1]. 28 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. ]>ec. 19. 1914: D: 39149; James Kyrle
.MacCnrdy, Hrentwc.od. N. Y. 37912a
Put to test; <1ram;t in 1 act. bv M. K. Pesnel.
1 2]. 14 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30. 1913; D : 33953 ; Maximilian
I'Mwin Pesnel. East Orange, N. J. 37913
Put to the test; comedy sketch, by M. Owen.
[161 jt. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1910: D: 22585: Martha
Ouen. Chicago.
37914
— a dramatic sketch in 1 act. by Fjvd Hamill
and Jeanne Judstjn. 10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1913 ; D : 32210 : Jeanne Jud-
son. St. TiOuis. and Fred Hamill. Now York.
37915
i<(i: It I HO Is marriage a failure? — Vivan-
diere (The)
Put (A) up job: a comed.y sketch, in 1 act, by
Arthur .1. Lamb. 7 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Charles Merritt, Detroit; D : 45SG, Feb.
4. 1904; 2c. Feb. 4, 1904. 37916
■ a farce comedy in 3 acts, tr. from the
French by Henry J. Farnie, and adapted for
I he American stage, by J. Smith.
© Joseph Smith, Lowell; 1890:30837.
Oct. 6. 37917
- -Sec also McSweeny's jubilee.
Put yourself in his place; a drama in 5 acts.
by diaries Reade and C. A. Reade.
© Ciiarles A. P.eade. Chicago; 1882:2580.
Feb. 18. 37918
Putkins, heir to castles in the air; a comic
drama in 1 act, by William K. Emerson. Bos-
ton, C. H. Spencer [1871] 16 p. 12°. ([Spen-
cer's universal .stage, no. 57])
© Charles H. Speucer, Boston ; 1871 : 2971,
.Vpr. 5: 2c. Apr. 5. 37919
Putnam, a sou of the Revolution; an Ameri-
can play ill prologue and 4 acts, by Ella Wren
Blair.
© Robert L. Downing. Benning, D. C. ; 1890 :
19296: Mar. 28. 37920
Puts and calls; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
.1. E. McCann.
© .Tohn E. Mc-Cann. New York: 1888:3172.
.Ian. 28. 37921
Put me off at Buffalo; a dramatic composi- Puts, calls, and straddles; in 4 acts, by Joaquin
tion in 3 acts, by Frank Kennedy. Miller.
© James B. Delcher and Frank D. Hen- © Louis Aldrich. F^>ston : 1883:12809, Julv
nessy. New York ; D : ."'.20, i\Fay 17. 1901. 37912 12. 37922
1^8
37923
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37937
Putting it over; comedy clraiun in 1 act, by
Mary Ri.ler and St. P. Mellirac. [1], 20 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© le. Apr. 12, 191H ; 1): 32935; Mary Rider
' -^eehtold, New York. 37923
• coinedv drama in 3 act*;, by L. Arthur and
F. Hatch. [152] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1912 ; D : 2946G : Lee Arthur
nnd Frank Hatch, New York. 37924
comedy skit with musical interpolations, by
LouLs AVeslyn. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
rWord.s only]
© Ic. •Slur. 16, 1914 ; D : 363(55 ; Cliester
Spencer. New York'. 37924a
1 act dramatic *'Oiiii>osirion, hy K. S<'ott.
5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8. 1914 : D : 3S442 ; Edward Scott.
San Francisco. 37924b
play in 1 act. l>y W. l"-. K<»nney. 12 p. 4'.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1914; 1 >: 36434 ; William E.
Bonney. Brooklyn. 37924c
Putting it over on father; skit in 1 act, by J. W.
Lincoln. Philadelphia. Penn publishing com-
pany. 1915. 12 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1915; 2c. Sept. 22, 1915; D:
41797; Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia. 37924d
Putting on style; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by John Howson.
© Bertha V. How.son, New Rochelle, N. Y. :
1885:1665-5, Aug. 4. 37925
Putting one over; comedy in 4 scenes, by F.
Cleorge. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1913; D: 32125; Frederic
George, Manlius, N. Y. 37926
comedy sketch, by H. Bashford. [1]. 15
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1914; D : 38104 ; Herbert
Bashford, Piedmont, Cal. 37926a
farcical playlet in 1 act, by P. J. Beaman.
[1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1913 : D : 33980 ; Fred J. Bea-
man, Washington. 37927
a play in 1 act, by John T. Doyle. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mai-. 21, 1912 ; D : 29110 ; Marion Wil-
lard Doyle, Allston, Mass. 37928
See iilso Kidding a kidder.
Puzzle girl; or. The dream girl, musical play,
by O. A. Hauerbach. [16] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Wonls only]
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909 ; D : 17632 ; Otto A. Hauer-
bach. New York. 37929
Puzzled (A) detective; a farce in 3 acts, by
Laura E. U. Snow. Ne\\' York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1904. 26 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald. New York : D : 5123,
June 2, 1904 ; 2c. June 28, 1904. 37930
Puzzled (The) Dutchman,
talking machine.
S< r Bogus CThe)
Py gollies; 1 aet comedy, by J. Brooks. [4] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1912 : D : 31410 ; Jack Brooks,
Terre Haute. Ind. 37931
Pygmalion; komodie in 5 aktcn. von Bernhard
Shavs-. Berlin. S. Fiscliei- verlag, 1913. 109 p.
12°.
© Oct. 16, 1913; 2c. Nov. 26. 1913; D:
35166; S. Fischer verlng. Berlin. 37932
^ an opera in 1 act. l)y S. F. Houseley.
© Sarah Fannie Houseley, Denver; 1900
A: 7243. Mar. 19; 2c. Mar. 19. 37933
— — play in 5 acts, by a Fellow of the Royal
.society of literature [George B. Shaw] Lon-
don. Constable and company, ltd.. 1913. [2],
82 p. 16°.
© Ic. Aug. 30. 1913; D : 34281 ; Bernard
Shaw, London. 37934
romance in 5 acts, by Bernard Shaw, illus-
trations by May Wilson Preston {In Every-
body's magazine, Nov. 1914)
© Nov. 23. 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1914 ; D : 38805 ;
(ieorge Bernard Shaw. London. 37934a
Pygmalion and Galatea; dramatic scene, by
L. R. Sanders. 2 p. 12°.
© Feb. 1. 1910; 2c. Jan. 22, 1910; D:
17997; Luzetta R. Sanders, (^ant^n. 111.
37935
— tragic illusion, by J. A. St. Clair. [9] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17. 1914 ; D : 38159 ; John Archi-
bald St. Slair. ,San Diego, Cal. 37935a
— See also Any old thing.— Awakening of
Galatea.
Pyjama (Le); comedie en 1 acte, de Jules Ra-
teau. Paris, Librairie theatrale du Nouveau
siScle, 1910. 23 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1. 1911; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911; D:
25562; G. Ondet et M. Viterbo, Paris. 37936
Pyramid (The) and billiard games; dramatic
and ballet divertisement in several composi-
tions, by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossv Kiralfy, New York ; 1887 : 29304.
Nov. 12 ' 37937
1909
37938
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37956
Py ramus and Thisbe; burlesque scenes from
Shakespeare's Midsummer night's dream, arr.
in 2 acts, by Frank Raymond Harris. Frank-
lin. O.. Eldridge entertainment house. 1912.
30 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1. 1912; 2c. Dec. 9. 1912; D : 31665 ;
i:Mridge entertainment lionse. Franklin. O.
-37938
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by M. H. McSpad-
den.
© Marryot R. McSpadden. Cliicago ; D :
5389. Aug.' 8, 1904. 37939
an operetta in 3 acts, text l>y W liohertson,
music by O. Weil.
© Peter Robertson and Oscar Weil, San
Francisco ; 1879 : 896G. July 9. 37940
Pyramus (A) and Thisbe play of Shakes-
peare's time; by X. R.. with notes by Eleanor
Prescott Hannnond. (//? Drama, no. 18. -NFay
1915; periodical © May 28. 1915; '2c. .June 7,
1915; B: 335701; Drama league of America,
Chicago) 37940a
Pyrorama (The); a tircworks drama in 1 act.
by ('. II. Thayer.
1© Charles H. Thayer. Boston
179f»0. Aug. 5: 2c. Jan. 12, 1SS7.
Pythagoras Pod, Esq.; a comedy in 1 act, by
V. A. Barber. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Yictorifi Adams PJarber. AVinnetka. 111. ;
1886 :
37941
D : 14289, Nov. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 7.
1908.
37942
1900 A :
37943
Pythian (A) soldier; a drama in 5 acts, by
C. Ellis.
© Charles Ellis. Rock Island. 111.
2258. Jan. 25.
Q. Z.; or. Brains vs. gold, a comic opera in 4
acts, libretto by J. B. Thomas.
© Jessie Beattie Thomas. Red Bud. 111.:
1895:28617. ilay 27. 37944
Qu'a-t-on fait de Victorine? vaudeville en 1
acte, par Paul Bonhomme et Madeleine Guitty.
Paris. C. Joubert, 1911. 31 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28. 1911: 2c. Jan. 23. 1912; I):
28391; Joubert, Paris. 37945
Quack (The); play in 4 acts, by Theodore 11.
Bauer and FoLsom Brock. 131 p. 4^ Tyj.c
written.
© Ic. Aug. 21. 1912 : D : 30595 ; H. F. Brock,
Winthrop. Mass. 37946
Quack (A) doctor; a comedy in 3 acts. b>
David Marnell. '29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© D. Marnell, New York; D : 9601, Dec. 10.
1906; 2c. Mar. 20, 1907. 37947
Quadrangle (The); play in 4 acts, by L. Living-
ston. [166] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 6. 1914; D: 37472; Louis Living-
ston, New York. 37947a
Quadrino; an original tragedy in 6 acts, by
Edmund Mortimer.
© Charles B. Hanford, Wa.shington ; 1S83 :
15426. Aug. 21. 37948
Quaker; comic operetta in 1 act, by Charles
Dihdin. libretto adapted by Walter Parke,
nuisic arr. and adapted by Florian Pascal.
London. J. Williams, ltd. [1904] 19 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Jos. Williams, ltd.. London; D:4875.
Apr. 13. 1{»04; 2c. Apr. 13, 1904. 37949
Quaker City quartette, village blacksmiths.
2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ilarrv Ernest. Brooklyn; D : 12*236. Jan.
24. 1908; 2c. Jan. 24. 1908. 37950
Quaker (The) girl; new musical play in 3 aces,
by James T. Tanner, lyrics by Adrian Ross
and Percy Greenhank. nnisic by Lionel Monck-
ton. Book of Ivrics. London, New York,
[etc.] Chappell & co., ltd., 1910. 38 p. 8°
© Nov. 5, 1910; 2c. Nov. 7, 1910: D : 22499 ;
Chai»i>ell ^: CO.. ltd., London. 37951
(La petite Quaker); op6rette en 3 actes, de
James T. Tanner, avec paroles d'Adrian Rcss
et Percy Greenbauk, adaptation franoalse de
Paul Ferrier et Charles Quine!, musique de
Lionel Monckton. London, New Y'ork, [etc]
Chappell & CO., ltd., 1912. [4], 44 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Apr. 8. 1912; 'ic. May 11, 1912; D:
29637; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 37952
See iiUo Quakeros (Los)
Quaker (The) husband; by A. R. I'afft. 81 p.
4°. Typewritt(>n.
© Adella R6ne Tafft. i'rovideuce. R. J. : D :
15516. Aiir. 2, 1909; 2c. Apr. 3, 1909. 37953
Quaker (A) maid of Flushing; a romance of
revolutionary times, drama in 4 acts, by C. M.
I'arsons and L. De I-. IJebermanu.
© Cornelia IMitchell Parsons and Lilifui De
Lacy Lieberm.inn, Flushing, N. Y. ; 1899"
26681. Apr. 17; 2c. May 20. 37954
Quaker (The) schoolmarra; a comedy drama
in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by P. A. Gifford.
© Philip A. Gifford. Newark. N. J.; 1%'0
.\ : 30;i96, Dec. 17. 37955
Quaker (The) sentinel; by A. H. Van Pelt.
Typewritten.
© .\dJi Henry Van Pelt, Oakland. Cal. :
1900 A : 21506. Aug. 28 ; 2c. Aug. 2=?. 37956
Quaker (The) soldier; play in 1 act, by M. R.
McSpadden. [3], 12 p. 4°. Typewritnen.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1914; D: 38689; Mary J:.
McSpadden, Chicago. 37956a
1910
37957
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37976
Quakeress; play iu 3 acts, by W. 11. Linn. 120 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29. 1909; D : 175." : W.ilter
Kodger.s Linn, Carlisle. Pa. 37957
and 2 scenes, by
J. Hyanis. 21 p.
— —quaint comedy in 1 act
Herbert Hall A^'inslo^v and
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909 ; D : 17041 ; John Hyams
and Leila Mclntvro Hvams. Stoney Brook.
X. Y. ■ 37958
Quakeros (Los) (Quaker girl); opereta inglesa
en 3 actos. libro de Janjes T. Tanner, can-
tables de Adrian Ross et Percy Greenbank.
adaptacion esjiaiiola de Ji»se Jackson VeySn y
Jose Paz Guerra, iniisica del maestro Lionel
Monckton. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1914. 96 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17. 1914; Ic. Sept. 21. 1914; D:
38236; J. Jackson A'eyan v J. Paz Guerra,
Madrid. 37958a
Quaker's (The) daughter; an American drama,
by H. G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattau Donnelly. Philadelphia ;
1882: 16841, Oct. 10. 37959
Qualities of Washington; a dramatic poem, by
Walter M. Zink. Buffalo, Buffalo consistory,
1914. 15 p. front, (poi-t.) 12°.
© Feb. 22. 1914: 2c. Mar. 3, 1914; A:
367S98; Walter M. Zink. Buft'alo. 37959a
Quality (The) of mercy; by M.
© Mary Moneure Parker,
9666. Dec. 7. 1906.
M. Parker.
Chicasjo : D :
37960
— -drama in 4 acts, by A. J. Lamb. 76 p. 4°.
Typewritten..
© Arthur J. Lamb. New York; D:89S6,
Aujr. 23, 1906; 2c. Au?. 23, 1906. 37961
^— by F. Hopkins. 77 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Xo\-. 15, 1909 ; 1 » : 17388 ; Florence
Hopkins. Philadelphia. 37962
— play in 1 act, by H. A. Littiedale. [1], 19 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jiuie 2. 1914; I):3719S; Harold A.
Littiedale. New York. 37962a
— play iu 3 acts
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17. 1913
Tvns, New York.
— -sketch in 1 act, by S.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24. 1911;
Tyns, New York.
by S. Tynii-. [55] p
D : 33813 ;
T. Tyn-;. 22 p
Sewell
37963
4°.
I): 23184; Sewell T.
37964
Sec also My man. — New monologues and
dialect stories.
Quand on est mort, c'est pour, . . . See Ulti-
matum (L')
Quandaiy (The); play in 3 acts, by J. Rosett.
Baltimore, Phoenix press [1913] xiii, [1],
173 p. 16°.
© Aug. 6, 1913; 2c. Aug. 8, 1913: D:
34056; Joshua Rosett. Baltimore. 37965
Quarante (Les) femmes d' Ali Baba; opera-
bouff'e en 3 actes, de Louis Mauzin. Paris, C.
Joubert, 1911. 107 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911; D:
2S0S4; Joubert, Paris. 37966
Quarante (Les) voleuses. Sec Ali-bebe.
Quarantined; or, The burglar and the bacillus;
a comedy in 3 acts, by M. Goldsmith.
© Milton Goldsmith, Philadelphia ; D : 4876.
Apr. 13. 1904. 37967
Quarrel (The); by A. Marcus. 4 p. 4^ Type-
written.
© Alice Jklarcus, New York ; D : 1 1834. Nov.
29, 1907; 2c. Nov. 29, 1907. 37968
• -dramatic comedy in 3 .•icts. by A. M
Thomas. [103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5. 1911 ; D : 23853 ; A. E. Thomas.
New York. 37969
Quarrel in high life; by F. O. Mayo. 4 p. t".
Typewritten.
© Frank O. Mayo, Springfield. Mass.: D:
6109, Jan. 20, 1905; 2c. Jan. 20, 1905. 37970
Quarrelsome lady friends; a negro interlude, by
Frank Dumont. New York. Chicago [etc.] M.
Witmark & sons [1902]. 11 p. 12°.
© M. WMtmark & sous. New York; D:
2755, Dec. 10. 1902; 2c. Dec. 9, 1902. 37971
Quari-y slaves; a drama, by L. Byrne. Boston,
The Poet-l.n-e company, 1904. 31 p. 12°.
© Lee Byrne. St. Louis ; D : 4966, Apr. 19.
1904; 2c. Apr. 19, 1904. 37972
1 act drama, by L. Byrne. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Lee Bvrne, St. Louis ; D : 3457, May 19,
1903; 2c. May 19, 1903. 37973
Quarter to four; play in 2 acts, book by A. H.
Shirk and Edward Gage, lyrics by A. H. Shirk.
[54] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1913 ; D : 33996 ; Adam Hull
Shirk, Oakland, Cal. 37974
Quartz Valley; an original comedy-drama in 5
acts, by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Boston; 1880:4143.
Mar. 15. 37975
Quatre fois sept = vingt-huit; comedie en 3
actes. par R. Coolus [pseud, of R. C. AVeill]
(In Monde illustr^. no. 2948, 27 septembre.
1913. supplement gratuit no. 38)
© Sept. 27, 1913; 2c. Nov. 7. 1913; D:
34964; Romain Coolus, Paris 37976
1911
37977
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37994
Quatre (Le) mil quatre cents quaraute-quatre.
.*?ee, at end of alphahet, titles beffinnintr with
tisures : 4.444 (Le)
Quatre (Le) septembre; coiu^die eu 1 acte, de
L^on Abric. Piiris. H. Delormel. 1912. 20 p.
12°
© Jan. 20, 1012 ; 2c. Fob. o. 1912 : D : 28548 ;
H. Delormel, Paris. 37977
Quatrevingt-treize. .Set' Ninety-tiu'ee.
Que nos entierren juntos; entremes en prosa,
ori^injil de A. Ramos Mjirlin. Mndvid [Socio-
dad de autores e.spanole.s] 1914. 16 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914: Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D :
8«239; Antonio Ramos Martin. Madrid.
37977a
Que tontos son los sabios. Nt< Aventuras
(Las) de Max y Mino.
Queen (The); or. The woman in white, pbiy in
1 act and 2 scenes, by ^i. Keene. [11, ;5.'> ji.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22. 191.".; ]>: 41114: Mattie
Keene. New Rochelle, N. Y. 37977b
Queen and emperor. Hee Picture plays.
Queen and woman; a romantic drama in 4 acts,
by .T. S. Macl<aye and .T. Y. Pricbard. New
York, 1876.
© .James Steele Mackaye and Joseph Vibi
Pricbard, United States; 1876:1481, Feb. S.
37978
Same.
© James Steele Mackaye. Stanford. Conn.,
and Joseph Vila Pricbard. Pittsford, \t.:
1876 : 176;{, Feb. 9. 37979
Queen Anne cottages; romantic comedy, by
M. E. M. Dtivis. New York. E. S. Werner &
CO.. 1907. p. 26-47. 16^
© Edgar S. Werner & co., New York; D:
11330, Sept. 11 . 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1907. 37980
Queen Bertha; a Iiistorical drama in 5 acts, in
blank verse, bv E. .T. Sheridan. Wiishlngton
[Printed bv H. r. Sheridan, 1883 J 2 p. 1.,
.=>7 p. 16°.
© E. J. Sheridan, Washington ; 1879 : 7746.
June 10 ; 2c. Oct. 6. 1883. [Note : C^opies bear
title, Queen Bertha ; or, The vow. by I'l Mon-
tucci Sheridan! 37981
or, The vow, historical drama in .o acts, by
E. Montncci Sheridan.
© Emma M. Sheridan, Wasbingt(m, in re-
newal for 14 years from June 10, 1907: D:
96K;-{. 1k-c. 22, 1906. 37982
Queen Bess; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by W. E.
M. Golden.
© W. E. M. a<.lden, New York ; 1889 : 33706.
Nov. 7. 37983
Queen Bess — Continued.
comic opera in 3 acts, by G. T. Richardson
and Paul West, music by George" Lowell Tracy.
© George T. Richardson, Boston; 1897:
42049, July 26. 37984
Queen (The) commands; a romantic play in 4
acts, by F. Nathan. [651 p. 4°. Typewritt<^n.
© Frances Natiian. New York; D:3994.
Sept. 23, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1903. 37985
Queen Draga; a drama in 4 acts, by G. H. Page.
[041 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George H. Page. Brookline. Mass. : 1 ) :
3815, Au,tr. 10, 1903; 2c. Aug. 10, 190:!. 37986
-an historical drama of the twenlieth. cen-
tui-y in prologue ;ind 4 acts, by E. B. Wishaar.
© Emile Bernard Wishaar, Seattle; D:
3665, June 27, 1903. 37987
Queen Elizabeth; ;•, play in 4 acts, hy F. M.
Lightner.
© Francis :\:. Lightner, Detroit: D : 10941,
July 10, 1907. 37988
■ or, Love and majesty, a trage«ly in 5 acts,
l)y T. Looicnp.
© TJionias I kuii, New York; 1877:1479,
Feb. 7. 37989
Queen Esther; a drama, after the book of Es-
ther, bv Dr. Smith Sutton Broome [pseud, of
A. M. Smith 1
© Alice M. Smith. Tacoma ; 1 » ; 254. Mar.
2.5, 1901 . 37990
a drama, founded on Holy Scripture, by
S. :M. a. [i. e. Sister Mary Ambrosine] Chi-
cago, A. Flanagan company |190.")| 28 p. 12°.
© A. Flanagan co., Chicago; D : 7493, Nov.
2, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 2. 1905. 37991
play in 4 acts, by D. Bain. 90 p. 4\ Type-
written.
© Ic. June 23, 191. "• ; D: 411 35: Donald
Bain, Buffalo. 37991a
a Purim play, by M. Myers.
© Miri.-.m Myers, Waco, Tex.; 1893:7835,
Feb. 10. 37992
a scriptural dramatic composition taken
from the Bible by G. S. Kromer, special musi-
cal and dramatic directions arr. for presenta-
tion by G. S. Kromer.
© Geo. S. Kromer, Cincinnati ; D : 81.50,
Mar. 12, 1906. 37993
or. The reading of the tablets of Arta-
xerxes, a play in 5 acts, by David Nunes
Carvalbo of Baltimore, ed. by his eldest son.
© Solomon Nunes Carvalbo, New York;
1883:700.5, Apr. 13. 37994
1912
37996
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38018
Queen Esther — ('outiiiUD«l.
• See also Prison scene in the cantata of
Queen Esther.
Queen Floradine of Flowerland; by Cora S.
Ives. New York. W. H. Yonng .V- co., 1900.
46 p. front., pi. 16'.
© \Vm. H. Youus cVi CO.. New York : 1900 A :
12484. May 18; 2c. May 28. 37995
Queen Flora's day dream. See Odd operas
for eventide.
Queen Hevzeleid; o)-, Sorrow-of-heart. poetic
plav in 3 ar-ts, by I. Hearuo. London, David
Nntt, 1911. xxi, 78 p. 12°.
© IVIar. 80. 1911 ; Ic; Apr. 8, 1911 ; Ic. May
19, 1911 : P: 24264: Isabel Hearne. London.
37996
Queen Hester. See Ahasuerus.
Queen Hildegarde; a tragedy in 5 acts, by C. G.
Dentber. 61 p. 12°. Printed.
© Cliarles G. Deutlier, J^.iilTalo : 1884 : 19770,
Oct. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 13. 37997
Queen Lil; a musical spectacular satire, by F. H.
Claflin.
© F. Harris Claflin, Boston ; 1S94 : 11202,
Feb. 22. ■ 37998
— in 4 acts, written and compo.sed by
John A. Dewitt.
© Lavenia Dewitt, Pbiladelpbia ; 1894:8773,
Feb. 6. 37999
Queen Mab; a drama in 4 ads, by ^V. G. Harri-
son.
© William Greer Hairisoii, San Francisco;
1896: 46851, Aug. 17. 38000
or. The stolen mask, a domestic drama in
4 acts, by A. Smitb and E. Arden.
© Arden Smith and Edwin Arden, New
York ; 1883 : 12846, July 13. 38001
Queen Mary; a drama, by Alfred Tennyson, al-
tered, arr.. and adapted for tbe stage, by
E. W. H. Williams.
• © Espy W. H. Williams, New Orleans;
1875 : 10102. Oct. 2. 38002
tbe only nnnnuilated ed., arr. for the
stage in 4 acts, ed. by John M. Kingdom. New
Y'ork, R. M. De Witt, 1875. 109 p. 12°. ( [De
Witt"s acting plays, nos. 181 and 182])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
14051, Dec. 30; 2c. Mar. 1. 1876. 38003
an historical drama in 5 acts, by Alfred
Tennyson, adapted, altered and arr. for the
American stage, by .Tohn H. Delafield. New
York. Happy hours company, 1875. 87 p. 12°.
([Acting drama no. 39])
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1875: 10000,
Sept. 29, 2c. Nov. 5. 38004
Queen Mary's shoe; a 4 act play, by T. M. Ellis.
[108] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Mullet Ellis, London ; 1 ) : 1234.
Dec. 31, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1902. 38005
Queen Moo's talisman. See Fall (The) of
Maya.
Queen (De) ob de bunch. See De queen ob de
bunch.
Queen (The) of arms. See Semiramis.
Queen (The) of beauty. See Where's my hat.
Queen (The) of bedlam; or. A pack of lunatics,
musical comedy in 2 acts, l)ouk by A. R.
Moliere. [70] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Anais Redin Moliere. New York; D:
3936, Sept. 14, 1903; 2c. Sept. 14. 1903. 38006
Queen of blackmailers; drama in 5 acts, by
Alexander Leonard. 38 p. f '. Typewritten.
© Alexander Leonard, Chicago ; D : 2843.
Jan. 12, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 9. 1903. 38007
Queen of Bohemia; play in 2 acts, by Richard
Goodall [i. e. William Richard Goodall] 64
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1913 ; D : 34944 ; Max Spiegel.
New York. 38008
Queen (The) of Brilliants; in 3 acts. 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Lyrics only]
© Abbey, Schoeffel & Grau, New York;
1894 : 41119, Sept. 8 ; 2c. Sept. 8. 38008a
Queen (The) of buccaneers; a comic opera in
3 acts, libretto by H. Dumay, music by W.
Pommer.
© Henri Dumay and William Pommer, St.
Louis; 1896: 22122, •Apr. 9. 38009
Queen (The) of Carminia; drama iii 4 acts, by
Agnes Jane Stibbs. Belize, B. H., Angelus
press, 1912. 32 p. 8°.
© Nov. 25, 1912; 2c. Nov. 25. 1912; D:
31456; D. W. Stibbs, Belize, British Honduras.
38010
Queen (The) of Cashmere. See Lalla Rookh.
Queen (The) of Charcoal alley; by H. A.
Twitchell.
© T. B, Harms & co.. New York; 1899:
77884, Nov. 29. 38011
Queen (The) of Chinatown; a 4 act drama, by
J. Jarrow. 44 p. 8°. Printed.
© Joseph Jarrow. New York; 1899:32686,
May 15 ; 2c. Nov. 23. 38012
Queen (The) of clubs; a comedy in 1 act. by Y.
Kline. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1910; D: 21774; Virginia
Kline, Cleveland. 38013
1913
38014
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38035
Queen of comedy; trii;,'ic play in 1 act. by L.
Daltoii. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12. 1910 ; D : 20177 ; Lionel Dal-
ton. Fresno, Cal. 38014
Queen (The) of death; ^rand spectacular di-nma,
by F. P. Pease.
© Frank P. Pease, Buffalo ; 1SS3 : 4049, Mar.
.">; 2c. Au,^. 13. 38015
Queen (The) of detectives; a modern melodrama
in a prologue and o acts, by J. A. King and
G. E. Hall. 154] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Geor;;e E. Hall and .John A. King, Brcjok-
lyn ; D : 1958, May 31, 1902 ; 2c. .Tan. 19. 190;;.
38016
Queen (The) of diamonds; drama in 4 acts, by
.\!ma E. Lewis. 141] p. t° . Tyjiewritten.
© Chira ^[atlies Woodall, Peoria. 111.: D:
8957. Aug. 13, 1906; 2c. Aug. 13, 1906. 38017
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by E. Eltou.
© Erne.st Elton, New York; 1897:19108,
Mar. 23. 38018
— -a new and original society drama, by C.
Ormsby. Boston, 1887.
© Clara Ormsby, United States ; 1887 : 6958,
Mar. 24. 38019
'an original society drama in 4 acts, by A. E.
Lewi.s. 1 74] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Alma Ellis Lewis, Melrose. Mass. ; D :
741, Aug. 12. 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1901. 38020
• play in 1 act, by Katharine Kavauaugh.
<'lucago. T. S. Denison & co. [1915] 11 p.
12°. ([Half hour dramas])
© Mar. 2(», 1915; 2c. Mar. 24, 1915: D :
40164 : Eben H. Norris. (Miicago. 38020a
or. Trapped by a card, an original pro-
tean drama in 3 acts nnd prologue, by Scott
Marvel ( D. Findley)
© Daw.son Findley, New York ; 1874 : 1201,
I'eb. 2. 38021
Queen (The) of divorces; a farce coraedv in 3
nets, by W. H. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, New York; 1897:36079.
.lune 17. 38022
Queen (The) of fame; a dramatic composition,
written and compiled by the Humphrey rae-
iiiorijil society. Cincinnati. [20] p. f°.
'I'ypewrittHii.
© Marie Uossiter and Mary L. Taylor.
United Stntes: 1887:116.5."). May 2; 2c.
May 2. 38023
Queen of Hawaii; burlesque, words and music
by B. Fagan.
© Barney P"'agan and M. Teller, Chicago:
1894:9617. Feb. 10. 38024
Queen of Hayti; ;i luusica! farce comedy in 3
acts, by V. Bradley. [18] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Vincent Bradley, United States; D:
780, Aug. 20. 1901; 2c. Nov. 27, 1901; 2c.
(printed) Feb. 1. 1902. 38025
Queen (The) of hearts; comedy drama in 4
acts, by E. Mortimer.
© Edmund Mortimer, New York; 1889:
29318. Sept.
38026
— comedy in 1 act, by Ian Hay [pseud, of
Ian Hay Beith] Philadelphia. IVnn publish-
ing CO., 1912. 17 p. 12°.
© Dec. 27. 1912: 2c. Dim-. 28. 1912: D:
31813; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 38027
by .1. V. Wilson. 40 p. 4'
Type-
A\ritten.
© .r. Victor Wilson, Philadelphifi ; D: 11217.
Aug. 22. 1907; 2c. Aug. 22. 1907. 38028
a (iraiH.-itic l;nU:isia for private theatricals,
bv an amateur [.James B. Greenough] Cam-
bridge. Mass., C. AV. Sever, 1.875. 32 p. 12°.
© diaries W^. Sever. Cambridge, Mass.,
1875:6763. June 28; 2c. .Tune 28. 38029
higJi school cMiiiedy in 1 act. by Gladys
Kuth Briduiiam. P.osrou, W. H. Baker & co.,
1912. 26 1). 12°.
© Nov. 9. 1912: 2c. Nov. U. 1912: D:
31358; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 38030
original farce comedy in 3 acts, bv F. Man-
del. [2], 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1911; D: 25387: Frank Man-
del, New York. 38031
a play in 5 acts, by E. C. Winter.
© Elizabeth Campbell Winter. Statei\
IshuKl. N. Y. ; D : 1796. Apr. 1, 1902. 38032
- ~ or. The dark horse, a libretto for a comic
ojiera in 2 acts, by W. Bush. Rev. version of
In quod, by same author. 33 p. f°.
© Wm. Bush. St. Louis ; 1882 : 17626. Oct.
23 ; 2c. Nov. 1 . 38033
Sec ohsd Pantomime almanac. — Prince
(The) of Albuquerque.
Queen (The) of knaves. Sec Unto the fourth
generation.
Queen (The) of laughter: a comic opera in 3
nets, book and lyrics by Ysabel De Witte Kap-
lan, music by S. William Brady. [76] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Jjibretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons, New York; D:
4489, Jan. 12, 1904; 2c. Jan. 8, 1904. 38034
— — a romantic comic oi)era in 3 acts, words by
Y. De W. Kaplan, nuisic by S. William Brady.
© Ysabel De Witte Kaplan, CUncinnati ; D :
045. Oct. 12, 1901. 38035
1914
58036
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38057
Queen (The) of love; by B. Lister.
© Bertram Lister, San Francisco; 1893:
15414, Mar. 28; Ic. Mar. 28. 38036
Queen (The) of Newport. See Modern (A)
pagan.
Queen (The) of Paris. See Strathmore.
Queen (The) of peris; or, The mysteries of land
and sea, a grand spectacular drama in 4 acts,
by A, Brewster. San Francisco, 1876.
© Albert Brewster, California; 1876:7637,
.Tune 24. 38037
Queen (The) of Sheba; a comic opera in 2 acts,
by F. F. Billiard.
© Fred Field Bullard, Boston ; 1897 : G608.
.ran. 22.
38038
— -drama in 3 acts, by C. J. Hanssen. New-
York, The Roxbury publishing company,
[1899] 24 p. 16°. ( [Wizard .series] )
© Roxbury pub. co., New York; 1899:
76310, Nov. 22; 2c. Nov. 15. 38039
— See also Addio.
Queen (The) of sinners; a dramatic tale of the
South in 4 acts, by Fred S. Gibbs. . [70] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© diaries B. Cramer, Detroit ; D : 4094,
Oct. 15, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 26, 1904. 38040
Queen (The) of spades. See Cantilever (The)
bridge. — Dama (La) di picchi.
Queen of the air; a 4 act drama, by G. Kearns.
[.59] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Kearns, McCook, Neb. ; D : 10429,
Apr. 27. 1907; 2c. May 20, 1907. 38041
Queen of the arena; by Harry M. Howard.
150] p. f°. Typewritten.
© H. M. Howard, Bloomiugton. Ind. : D :
1)174, Oct. 2. 1906; Ic. Aug. 25, 1906; Ic. Nov.
14, 1906. 38042
a comedy drama, by U. AJcerstrom.
© Ullie Akerstrom, United States; 1893:
51330, Nov. 17. 38043
comedy in 3 acts, by Richard Stahl.
© Oscar R. Gleason. Denver ; 1895 : 9114,
Feb. 12.
38044
or, The gipsy circus, a musical and farce
comedy in 3 acts, by O. E. SkifT. Typewrit-
ten.
© Orrin E. Skiff, Chicago: 1892:45897,
Nov. 11; 2c. Mar. 6, 1893. 38045
Queen of the ballet; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
by Robert A. Barnet. 48 p. 8°. Printed.
© R. A. Barnet, Dorchester. Mass.; 1897:
52136. Sept. 18; 2c. Nov. 16. 38046
Queen (The) of the beggars; a play in five acts,
by W. J. Lemoyne. Boston, 1876.
© W. J. Lemoyne, United States; 1876;
11067, Oct. 2. 38047
Queen of the bluffs. See Gyp.
Queen (The) of the Bowery; by J. Hurtig.
© Jules Hurtig, New York; 1898:45010,
.Tuly 28. . 38048
a drama in 4 acts, by J. Hennesey.
© Joseph Hennesey and Solomon Eschwegl,
New York ; 1900 A : 7136, Mar. 17. 38049
Queen (The) of the Bowery burlesquers; a
farce in 2 nets, by J. Hennesey.
© Joseph Hennesey and Solomon Eschwegl,
New York; 1900 A: 7135, Mar. 17. 38050
Queen of the Cannibal Isles; by PI C. Vose.
50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1910 ; D : 20239 ; Henry C.
Davis, jr., Boston. 38051
Queen (The) of the carnival; romantic operetta
in 2 acts, book and lyrics by W. C. Duncan.
[88] p. 4". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 6, 1915 ; D : 41159 ; William Cary
Duncan. New York. 38051a
Queen of the cattle range; sensational western
melodrama in 4 acts, by W. li. Roberts.
© William Lvuch Roberts, Gainesville.
Fla.; D:9634, Dec. 13, 1906. 38052
Queen of the chase. Sre In old Virginny.
Queen of the circus; comic opera in 3 acts, tr.
from a great Parisian success and rewritten,
arr. and adapted for the English stage, by
AV. H. Phillips.
© Waldorf H. Phillips. New York: 1882:
10597. June 27. 38053
a drama in 3 acts, by E. E. Vance.
© Elmer E. Vance, New York ; D : 8706,
June 9. 1906.
38054
-playlet, by S. Walls and B. Morton. 4 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13. 1910 ; D : 17925 ; Stanley
Walls and Bessie Morton, Chicago. 38055
Queen of the convicts; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by Theodore Kremer. 80 p. f°. Type-
written.
© P. H. Sullivan, New York ; D : 7240. Sept.
12, 1905; 2c. Dec. 6. 1905. 38056
— Same.
© P. H. Sullivan, New York; D:7261,
Sept. 15, 1905. [For copies reed, see D : 7240]
38057
1915
36058
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38080
Queen (The) of the cowboys; in 4 acts, by
J. B. Totten. [79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Byron Totten, New York; D:
9979. Feb. 18, 1907; Ic. Feb. 18, 1907; Ic.
Mar. 25, 1907. 38058
Queen (The) of the East; or. The march of
progress, u play by one of the oldest inhabi-
tants. [E. H. Dial] [Meridian, Miss.] 1889.
1 p. ]., 12 p. 4°.
© E. H. Dial, Meridian, Miss.; 1889:16326.
May 29; 2c. June S. 38059
Queen of the ghost dancers; a melodrama in 4
acts, by C. E. Blaney.
'© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; 1899:
73573, Nov. 11. 38060
Queen (The) of the harem; a musical comedy
in 2 acts, bv M. D. Flattery. Boston, The
Sparrell print. 1900. 50 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Maurice Douglas Flattery. Boston; 1900
A: 27190, Nov. 1; 2c. Nov. 1. 38061
Queen of the highbinders.
© Albert H. Woods, New York: D:6574.
Ai)r. 26. 1905. 38062
Queen of the highway; melodrama in 4 acts,
by C. A. Taylor. [.51] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles A. Tavlor, New York; D: 175.5.
Mar. 31. 1902; 2c. Aur. 20, 1902, 38063
by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blanev. New York ; 1899 : 73571.
Nov. 11. 38064
Queen (The) of the Holland dames; a dra-
matic composition, by J. E. Fennessy.
© .Tames E. Fennessv, Cincinnati ; 1900 A :
1.553. .Tnn. 17. 38065
Queen of the jungle; or. The girl and the
beast, 4 act comedy drama, by Charles A.
Taylor. .56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ad«ie Castillo, New York; D: 13307,
July 7. 1908: 2c. .Tuly 7, 1908. 38066
Queen of the jungles; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by R. A. Kelley and .T. Ed. Green. [19]
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Robert A. Kellev, New York ; D : 5233,
June 24, 1904 ; 2c. June 24, 1904. 38067
Queen of the kidnappers; a melodrama in 4
acts, bj C. M. Mark-^. [70] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Catherine M. Marks, New Yoi'k ; D:
10001, Feb. 21, 1907; 2c. Feb. 21, 1907. 38068
Queen of the kitchen; 1 act farce, by Charles
Noel Douglas.
© John A. Hennessey. New York ; D : 5893.
Dec. 2. 1904. 38069
Queen of the Mardi gras; by E. L. Merritt.
© Edward Lawrence Merritt, Oakland, Cal. ;
D:5402, Aug. 10, 1904. 38070
or. The heavenly twins, musical comedy in
1 act, by A. Burkhardt. 7 p. 4 . Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1910; D: 22811; Addi.son
Burkhardt, New York. 38071
Queen of the May; play in 1 act, by F. A.
Coogan. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1915; D: 40750; Francis
Ala II r!oogan, Brooklyn. 38071a
Queen of the midnight volunteers; drama in 4
acts, by J. P. Blake. [3]. 84 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© .Joseph P. Blake. Webster Grove. ^Mo. :
D : 8632, Juno 4, 1906 : 2c. May 25, 1906.
38072
Queen of the mine. S!<'e Byer's libraiy of
tabloid plays.
Queen of the moon; play in 1 act, by R. Cuno.
56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1913: D: 32613: Roelants
Cuno, New York. 38073
Queen of the mutineers: by .1. O. Gray. 64 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© .Tames Ormuii Gray, Vancouver. P.. C. :
D: 15286. Mar. 9, 1909; 2c. Mar. 9, 1909.
38074
Queen (The) of the Mystic Isle; a 2 act musical
drama for girls, by Tiydia Stirling Flintham,
Philadelphia. P.radlev bros. print. 1908. 8
p. 8'.
© Lvdia S. Flintham. Philadelphia: D:
13476, Aug. 1. 1908; 2c. July 27, 1908. 38075
Queen of the night's grand jubilee; a musical
extravaganza in 3 acts, devised and arr. by
F. Leslie Clendenen.
© L. E. Clendenen. D;iv«Miport. I:i. : D: 6147,
Jan. 18, 1005. 38076
Queen of the orient. Typewritten.
© Stanford & Wainstock. New York; 1900
A : 21272, Aug. 25 : 2c. Aug. 27. 38077
Queen of the prairie; by O. M. Young.
© Othello M. Young. Chicago: D : 14965.
Feb. 1, 1909. 38078
Queen (The) of the ranch. Typewritten.
© George Louis Kennedy. Baltimore: 1900
A : 13674, May 31 ; 2c. June 1). 38079
Queen (The) of the Sandwich Islands. Ser
Lilly o' Killarney.
Qtieen of the sea; a melodrama, by Beulah
Poynter Nixon. .58 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Burton S. Nixon, Poplar Bluff. Mo.; D:
9927, Feb. 8, 1907; 2c. Sept. 0. 1907. 38080
1916
38081
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38102
Queen of the Secret service; a sensational melo-
drama in 4 acts, by J. Martineau. 49 p. f .
Typewritten.
© Joseph Martineau, Montreal, Canada ;
D : 8271, Apr. 4, 1906 ; 2c. May 12. 1906.
38081
Queen (The) of the South; by M, V. Duval.
© Mary V. Duval, Pulaski, Tenn. : 1899:
11778, Feb. 10 ; 2c, Feb. 20. 38082
Queen (The) of the tabarin; play in 1 act, by
L. L. Franville. 43, [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1911 ; D : 24000 ; I.. Lesourd
Franville, New York. 38083
Queen of the turf; a coinedy drama in 5 acts,
by ,T. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn ; 1887 :
20469, Aug. 11. 38084
Queen of the washtub; a new and original mu-
sical comedy in 3 acts, 3 scenes, by T. E. Pow-
ers.
© Thomas K. Powers, Brooklyn; 1889:
37592, Dee. 10. 38085
Queen (The) of the West. Sec Calamity Jane.
Queen of the white slaves; a melodrama in 5
acts and 19 scenes, by Arthur J. tamb. [85]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. H. Woods, New York ; D : 3884, Sept.
I. 1903; 2c. Sept. 1, 1903. 38086
Queen of the woods; Imliau drama [in 3 acts,
from the story by Chief Pokagon] dramatized
• and published by C. H. Engle. Hartford.
Mich., 1904. cover-title, 56 p. 2 ports. 24°.
© Genius H. Eagle, Hartford. Mich.: D:
5355, July 28. 1904 ; 2c. July 15, 1904. 38087
Queen (A) of treachery; or. For another's
crime, melodrama in 5 acts, bv Guy Caufman.
[1081 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Madelon CJaufman, Joplin, Mo, : D : 10339,
Apr. 13, 1907: 2c. Apr. 15, 1907. 38088
Queeii of vaudeville; musical protean playlet
in 1 act, by 1. Franklin and B. Green. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1909 ; D : 17268 ; Irene Frank-
lin and Eurt Green, New York. 38089
Queen (A) of Villainy. See Daughter (A) of
Satan.
Queen of voodoo; play introducing, the mystic
rites of voodooism, especially the dance, b.v D.
Guesno. 2 1. 4°. Printed.
© Dec. 14, 1909; 2c. Dec. 16, 1909; D:
17863; Delmas Guesno, Brooklyn. 38090
Queen (The) of Wall street; a curtain raiser
in 1 act and 2 scenes, by George Jean Nathan
and Frank Ball Elser. [14] p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© George Nathan, New York : D : 13005,
May 20, 1908 ; 2c. May 20, 1908. 38091
Queen (The) of Wexford and the New England
Yankee; dramatic composition in 2 acts, by J.
Nunn. 74, [1] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1911 ; D : 24101 ; Joseph Nunn,
Utica, N. Y. 38092
Queen (The) of Wild Cat City. See Honest
Bube.
Queen Olga; by O. Butler.
© Ouida Butler, Swampscott, Mass.; D:
9338, Oct. 27, 1906. 38093
Queen Topaz; oj.era comique in 3 acts, words
by Lockroy and Battu, music by Victor Mass6,
English version tr. and adapted to the Ameri-
can stage by Frederick A. Schwab.
© William H, Foster. New York; 1887-
17992, July 13. 38094
Queen Vashti; .i drama in 4 acts, by A. M
Smith.
Tacoma ; D : 4721,
38095
© Alice Maude Smitli,
Mar. 14, 1904.
Queen (A) without a crown; an original drama
in a prologue and 3 acts, by B. Landeck and
A. Shirley. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin Landeck and Arthur Shirley,
London ; D : 8345, Apr. 14. 1906 ; 2c, Apr. 14,
1906. 38096
a sensational and historical drama in 5
acts, by J. McCarroll.
© James McOarroll. New York; 1876:5883,
May 13. 38097
Queen Zenobia; a play in 4 acts, by L. L,
Everett. Cleveland, 1908. 8 p. 1., 5-42 p. 8°.
© Leolyn Louise Everett. Cleveland; D:
13691. Aug. 19, 1908; 2c. Oct. 16, 1908. 38098
Queen Zimitu, goddess of the fates and pas-
sions and queen of Eridu; a spectacular
musical play in 5 acts, story, scenario and out-
line of libretto, by J. J. Symes. Chicago,
Barnard & Miller print. 1905. 1 p. 1.. 41 p.
4°.
© .John J. Symes. Chicago; D : 7062, Aug.
3, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1905. 38099
Queena; an original comedy drama in 4 acts,
by J. K. Tillotson.
© James K, Tillotson, New York; 1883:
3976, Mar. 3. [For copies reed, see 1883:
16653] 38100
Same. [4], 96 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© James K. Tillotson, New York; 1883:
16653, Sept. 11; 2c, Sept. 11. 38101
Same.
© Rose Tillotson, New York, as the widow
of the author, in renewal for 28 years. Re-
newal no. 1676, Mar. 23, 1911. Original entry.
Sept. 11, 1883. nf). 16658. 38102
1917
38103
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38125
Queenie; a college sketch, by D. Arthur. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten.
<S) Dudley Arthur, Detroit ; D : 12609. IMar.
23, 1908; 2c. Mar. 11. 1908. 38103
a comedy, by Mrs. Harry Beckett.
© Harry Beckett, New York; 1880:1213,
Jan. 20.
38104
Queenmaker (The); or. Grover and Queen Lil.
Typewritten.
© John S. Denuee. New Orleans; 1897:
64161. Nov. 18; Ic. Nov. 18. 38105
Queens a' jumble; a farce in 1 act, by D. S.
Marion. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© David S. Marion. New York ; D : 6731,
May 25, 1905; 2c. May 25, 1905. 38106
Queen's (The) castle. See Dramas.
Queen's (The) coffer. Sec King's (The) jester,
and other short plays.
Queen's (The) counsel; drama in 5 acts, by P. V.
De More. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1909; D: 16952; Flora V.
De More, Phillipsbnrg. N. J. 38107
romantic P^nglish melodrama in 5 acts and
7 scenes, by Alice Wilson Browne. 47 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© W. Oault Browne, Chicago; D : 1916,
May 21. 1902; 2c. June 13, 1902. 38108
Queen's (The) crags. See Borderlands and
thoroughfares.
Queen's (The) crown; by F. H. Longhead.
© Flor.i Haines Loughead. Olma. Cal. ; D:
11757, Oct. 10, 1907. 38109
Queen's (The) drawing-room; a society drama
in 4 acts, by D. Belasco.
© David Belasco. New York; 1898:53065,
Sept. 10. 38110
Queen's evidence: drama in 4 acts, by J. H.
Ilowe.
© J. H. Rowe, New York; 1878:13272.
Nov. 16. 38111
a drama in 4 acts and 8 tableaux, by
George Conquest and Henry Pettitt.
© George E. Thompson, Deering, Me. ; 1870 :
13579, Dec. 8. 38112
Queen's (The) favorite; a comedy in 4 acts,
by P. C. Johnson.
© Philander Chase Johnson. Washington ;
1897 : 36984. June 22. 381 13
Queen's (A) garden; a play in 4 acts, by E. A.
Woolf. [1491 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Allan Woolf, New York; D:
10477, May 2, ^m^ ; 2e. May 2, 1907. 38114
Queen's (The) garter; or. The sole kick, a bur-
lesque in 2 acts, by C. Von der Vonde. [57] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Chester De Vonde, New York ; D : 13501,
Aug. 4, 1908; 2c. Aug. 27, 1908. 38115
Queen's (The) gown; by Opie Read.
© Marion Lowell, Chicago; 1899:67515,
Oct. 18. 38116
Queen's (The) hand; romance in a prologue
and 2 acts, by L. Hart. 55 p. f. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1912 ; D : 30488; Lincoln Hart.
Toledo, O. 38117
Queen's (A) love; a romantic historical drama,
by J. Malone.
© John Malone, New York; D : 1120. Nov.
25. 1901. 38118
Queen's (A) messenger; by J. Hartley Man-
ners. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd.. 1900. 26 p. 12°. (French's in-
ternational copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 38)
© T. H. French, New York ; 1900 A : 29729,
Dee. 7; 2c. Dec. 18. 38119
Queen's (The) museum; an operetta for chil-
dren's voices, based on the story of the
Queen's museum from Frank R. Stockton's
collection of fanciful tales, by E. Adams. [1],
18 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1912; D: 30914; Edith
Adams, Evanstou, 111. 38120
Queens of hearts and the ace of spades; libret-
to for a comic opera, by W. Busch. 37 1. 4°.
Printed.
© William Busch, St. Louis; 1883:13801.
July 27; 2c. Jan. 1; Ic. new ed. (typewrit-
ten) Sept. 2. 1902. 38121
Queens (The) of the lunch-counter; a vaude-
ville sketch, by W. Wray. jr. [2]. 12 p, f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1913; D: 32040; William
Wray, jr., New York. 38122
Queen's pardon; a comedy drama, by H. Hooker.
© Helen Hooker. La Grange, 111.; 189H :
15582. Mar. 29. 38123
Queen's pet; a comedy, by G. B. Lothrop, jr.
[57] p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© George Edwin Lothrop, jr.. Boston; D:
9081. Sept. 4. 1906; 2c. Aug. 27. 1906. 38124
Queen's (The) portrait; an original Egyptian
comic opera, written by Richard Ogle, com-
posetl by Oscar Eve. Book of lyrics. London.
K. Prowse & co., ltd.. 1913. 24 p. 8".
© Ic. May 27, 1913; A ad int. 1533; pubd.
Mav 26. 1913; Stephen Henii Collins, London.
38125
1918
38126
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38144
Queen's (The) proctor; a comedy in 3 acts,
by Herman [Charles] Merivale, adapted from
Divorgous by Victorian Sardou and E. de
Najac. London, Printed at the Chiswick
press, 1S96. 2 p. 1., 89, [1] p. 8°.
'© Arthur Bouix-hier, London ; 1896 : 44138,
Aug. 3; 2c. Aug. 3. 38126
Queen's (A) revenge; by R. Kantorwitz.
I© Rosa Kantorwitz, St. Louis ; D : 9564,
Dec. 3. 1906. 38127
Queen's riddle; a comedy in 4 acts, by C. R.
Buchanan. Grand Rapids, Mich., C. R. Bu-
(•lianan, 1896. 56 p. 8°.
© Claude R. Buchanan, Grand Rapids,
Mich., 1896:14644, Jlar. 6; 2c. Mar. 16.
38128
Queen's (The) robe; a dramatic story, by Opie
Read. Chicago, Tlie Dramatic publishing
company, 1908. 20 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 14725,
Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 38129
Queen's totem; by L. G. Walker.
© Lillian Granville Walker, Boston ; D :
474.5, Mar. 18, 1904. , 38130
Queen's (The) tragedy; drama in 3 acts, by
R. C. Smith. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1911; D : 23977 ; Rita
Creighton Smith, Thomaston, Me.
38131
Queen's (The trumpeters; a comedy in 3 acts,
by H. Dickenson.
© Huyler Dickenson, Washington ; 1892 :
7661, Feb. 17. 38132
Queensberry rules; play in 4 acts, a prologue
and an epilogue, by E. C. Hales. [109] p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1915 ; D : 42492 ; Ernest Claud
Hales, London. 38132a
Queer case; or. Woman's constancy, a serio-
comic drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by
W. H. Jenkins and AV. H. Ruch.
© W. H. Jenkins and W. H. Ruch, Dan-
ville, Pa.; 1880:6172, Apr. 20. 38133
Queer complications; a comedy in 4 acts, by
J. A. Nunez.
© Joseph A. Nunez, New York ; 1888 : 10158,
Apr. 7. 38134
Queer (A) custom; or, How they wooed in
Bavaria, comedy-drama in 4 acts, by Barba
Rossa [pseud, of W. O. Soubron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee; D:
630, July 3, 1901. 38135^
Queer Ed; in 4 acts, by G. Hopper.
© Garry Hopper, United States; 1884:
17445, Aug. 29. 38136
Queer heroes; or, When women fight a duel,
comedietta in verse in 1 act, by Barba Rossa
[pseud, of W. O. Soubron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee; D-.
587, ]\Iay 29, 1901. 28137
Queer insurance agent; a vaudeville sketch,
by Mary E. Prospert Thayer. [15] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank William Ryan, New York; D:
7834, Jan. 8, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1905. 38138
Queer people of our town; with additional short
stories, songs and dances, by J. A. Luby.
© Jo. A. Luby, Newark, N. J.; 1900 A:
11989, May 12. 38139
Queer street; by L. E. White.
© Laura Elizabeth White, New York; D:
11349, Sept. 13, 1907. 38140
Queer-tette (The) bunch; a 1 act vaudeville
sketch for quartettes in which the element
of hypnotism is introduced, by W. H. Denney.
[2], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1912 ; D : 29983 ; William H.
Denney, East Orange, N. J. 38141
Queerest (The) courtship; comic operetta in 1
act, written and adapted by Alfred B. Sedg-
wick, music selected and arr. from Offen-
bach's opera La princesse de Trebizonde.
New York, R. ]M. De Witt, 1876. 31 p. 12°.
([De Witt's acting plays, no. 196])
© Robert M. De Witt. New York; 1876:
7997, July 3; 2c. July 26. 38142
Queering his game; an original 1 act sketch,
by F. J. Beaman. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D :
61, Jan. 22, 1901; 2c. Jan. 22, 1901. 38143
Quel sera le denoument? or, Lost and won, a
drama in 5 acts, tr. and adapted from a
romance of George Sand by E. I. Williams.
© E. Ida Williams, New York; 1871:9432,
Oct. 9. 38144
Quera (The) quseritis from the Regularis con-
cordia monachorum. See Second (The)
shepherds' play.
Quentin Durward; dramatic adaptation of Sir
Walter Scott's novel in 3 acts and 3 scenes,
by C. A. Merz and F. W. Tuttle. New Haven.
Yale university dramatic association, 1914.
1 p. 1., 92 p. 12°.
© June 4, 1914 ; 2c. June 5, 1914 ; D : 37516 ;
Charles Andrew Merz, Sandusky, O., and
Frank Wright Tuttle, Greenwich, Conn.
38144a
5379— VOL 2—17-
-17
1919
38145
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38155
Querer baturro; zarzuela eu 1 acto y en prosa,]
original de R. M. de Pereda y P. Ortiz-Monti-
jano, niGsica de Federico Cliaves. Madrid'
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1909. 38 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Kani6n IMarla de Pereda y Pedro Ortiz-
Montijano. Madrid; D:]54G7. Mar. 27, 1909;
2c. Mar. 27, 1909. 38145
Querer (El) de las mujeres; sainete de costum-
l)i-es niadrilefias en 1 acto y 2 cuadros, eu
prosa y verso, original de Joaquin Mariiio y
Francisco Lozauo Bolea, niiisica de los maes-
tros Mediavilla y Yust. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1915. 36 p. 11. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41092; J. Marifio v F. Lozano Bolea, Madrid.
38145a
Querer (El) de una gitana; zarzuela comica en
1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, origi-
nal de M. Fernandez Palomero, mfisica de los
luaestros Marquina y Quislant. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914. 53 p.
12°. [Words only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40056; Manuel Fernandez Palomero, Madrid.
38145b
Queria entrar; cuadro draniatico, en 2 escenas
y en prosa, original de Jose Jackson Veyan y
Julian Martin de Salazar. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1914. 14 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38201 ; J. Jackson Veyan y J. Martin de Salazar,
Madrid. 38145c
Querida; play in 3 acts, by F. Mariani. 79 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1909; D : 16772 ; Federico
Mariani, New York. 38146
Querulant (Der); komodie in 4 akteu, von Her-
mann Bahr. Berlin, Biihnenverlag Ahn &
Simrock, g. m. b. h., 1914. 82 p. 8°.
© Ic. July 17, 1914 ; D : 38021 ; Buhnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. li., Berlin.
38146a
Quest (The); by F. Wolff. 11 p. 16°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1911; D: 25471; Frederic
Wolff. Arcadia, Ind. 38147
I Quest (The) eternal; play in prologue, 2 acts
and epilogue, by F. Baldwin. [80] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1914 ; D : 35531 ; Faith Bald-
win, Brooklyn. 38148a
— pastoral play, by J. M. Von Schroder. [1],
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913; D : 32405 ; .Tanet M.
Von Schroder, San Francisco. 38148
— See also Dawn (The)
Quest (The) of a sacred hen.
Rome.
Quest (The) of the friend.
(The) of Belpheg'or.
See In darkest
See Marriage
Quest (The) of the golden apples; a play in 4
scenes with a prologue and an epilogue, by
Vj. a. Farrington. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1910; D : 21368 ; Ernest A.
Farrington, Haddonfield, N. J. 38149
Quest (The) of the holy grail; a dramatic re-
cital for boys, by Rev. Arthur Eugene Gregg.
Potsdam, N. Y., F. L. Masseck, 1909. 26 p.
iiicl. front. 8°.
© Frank Lincoln Masseck, Potsdam, N. Y. ;
D : 15937, May 24, 1909; 2c. June 1, 1909.
38150
Quest (The) of the princess; book and lyrics of
a comic opera, by (). M. Long. 55 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Olive M. Long, St. Paul ; D : 10433, Apr.
27, 1907; 2c. Apr. 27, 1907. 38151
Quest (The) of the Quezarre; musical comedy,
l)y H E. Russell, Herbert Blake and A. L.
Gates. Evanston. 111., E. L. Kappelman, 1903.
72 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Hiram Erl Russell, Evanston, 111.; D:
3403, May 9, 1903 ; 2c. May 13, 1903. 38152
Question (The); drama in 4 acts, by I. S. Mc-
Laughlin. [2], 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1911 ; D : 23404 ; Isabel Sells
McLaughlin, Muskogee, Okl. 38153
by L. T. Bradley and A. H. Brown.
[130] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1914 ; D : 37803 ; Lillian Trim-
ble Bradley and Alfred H. Brown, Lake Ma-
hopac, N. Y. 38153a
• a play in 3 acts, by Bertram B. Ashford
and John Strange Winter [pseud, of Mrs.
H. E. V. Stannard] [90] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Bertram B. Van Praagh, London ; D :
4488, Jan. 12, 1904; 2c. .Lan. 12, 1904. 38154
Question (The) bureau; a comedy in 2 acts, by
C. H. Robinson.
© Charles H. Robinson, Denver; 1894:
48345, Oct. 17. 38155
1920
38156
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38175
Question (La) d'argent; comedie en 5 actes,
par Alexandre Dumas, fils, ed. with introduc-
tion and notes by G. N. Henning. Boston,
D. C. Heath & co., 1898. xiii p., 1 1., 136 p.
12°. (Heath's modern language series)
© George Is'. Henning, Cautbridge, Mass. ;
1898 : 67065, Nov. 16 ; 2c. Nov. 16. 38156
Question (A) in ethics; play in 3 acts, by O. A.
T.eidy. [46 J p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913; D: 34138; Channing
Albert Leidy, New York. 38157
Question (The) is? a playlette, by M. V. Fitz
Gerald. 1U7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie V. Fitz Gerald, New York; D:
12900, May 1, 190S ; 2c. May 28, 1909. 38158
Question ''The) mark; melodramatic farce in 1
act, by Charles Gerar<l l]ichel find Eugene A.
Colligan. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1915 ; D : 40883 : Eichel and
Colligan, Broolvlyn. 38158a
Question (A) of clothes; comedy in 1 act^nd 2
scenes, by G. E. Murdock. [2], 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1913; D : 34628 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, Los Angeles. 38159
a vaudeville d!-aping act, by M. Van Allen,
assisted by Ed. ^■n)u•ox. 3 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 0. 1914 ; D : 38709 ; Meradith Van
Allen, Chicago. 38159a
Question (A) of courage; a comedy of old
France in 4 acts, by G. D. Jenifer. [50] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1913; D: 32188; George D.
.Tenifor, Washington. 38160
Question (A) of division; little comedy for 2
women, by Marianne Stayton. New Y'ork, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd.. 1912. 12 p.
12°. ( [French's acting ed. no. 2413} ]
© Aug. 2, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1912 ; D : 3042.3 :
Samuel L^rench, ltd., London. 38161
Question (A) of dollars; a story of the north,
a comedy in 3 acts, by L. J. Hollenius.
© L. J. Hollenius, New York ; 1892 : 5911,
Feb. 6 ; 2c. Aug. 5. 1897. ' 38162
Question (A) of duty; farce-comedy in 3 acts,
by A. L. Crinnnins. 146 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1913; D : 33691 ; Agnes Louise
Crinnnins, West Newton, Mass. 38163
Question (A) of employment; a comedy of the
new WesL in 3 acts, by B. H. Ellis.
© Bradford H. Ellis, Helena, Mont.; D:
2032, Nov. 19. 1902. 38164
Question (A) of honor; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by Oalhoun and Robinson.
© Alfred R. Calhoun and Nugent Robinson,
Brooklyn ; 1881 : 6040, Apr. 20. 38165
a dramatic sketch in 1 act, by Sidney
Franklin.
© Pena pub. co., Philadelphia; 1899: 18867,
July 28 ; 2c. July 28. • 38166
-1 act play, by I. S. Kronowit. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1910 ; D : 22633 ; I. Sanford
Kronowit, New York. 38167
— a play in 4 acts, by J. C. and H. B. Dox.
85 p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. C. and H. B. Dox, Peoria, 111.; D:
13934. Sept. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1909. 38168
a tragedy of the present day in 4 acts, by
Max Nordau, tr. from the German by Mary
J. Saflford. Boston, J. W. Luce & co., 1907.
169 p. 12°.
© John W. Luce & co., Boston ; D : 10222,
Mar. 16, 1907; 2c. May 16, 1907. 38169
Question (A) of love. Sec Colonel Rulison.
Question (The) of man; 3 act farce, by C. V.
Whiting. 1 p. 1., 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1912; D: 28980; Clara Vir-
ginia Whiting, De Land, Fla. 38170
Question (A) of money; a comedy in 4 acts.
© Robert Whittier, New York ; 1896 : 6632,
Jan. 25. 38171
an original melodrama in 4 acts, by Frank
Dumont and .T. R. Painter.
© J. R. Painter, Philadelphia ; 1888 : 23082.
Aug. 10. 38172
Question (A) of morality; comedy in 1 act, by
P. Wilde. (In Century, v. 90", no. 4. Aug.
1915)
© .July 17, 1915; Ic. July 20, 1915; D:
41293; Percival Wilde, New York. 38172a
Question (A) of policy; farce in 1 act, by J. B.
Haviland. [11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1911; D : 23270 ; James But-
ler Haviland, Dorchester, Mass. 38173
Question of the hour; by A. Gillespie and H.
Ward. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1909 ; D : 17694 ; Arthur Gil-
lespie and Harold Ward, Chicago. 38174
— — or The saloon and the nation, a drama in
4 acts, by J. A. Eraser.
© John Arthur Eraser, Chicago, 111. ; D :
198, Mar. 11, 1901. 38175
See also In the public eye.
1921
3S176
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38191
Question (A) of time; a comedy in 1 act, by
F. M. Alexander and Evelyn Glover. 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Matthias Alexander, London ;
D : 13076, May 23, 1908 ; 2c. May 29, 1908.
38176
Question (The) of tomorrow. See Colour.
Question (A) of type; a 1 act play, by E. Fuller.
[13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ethel Fuller, New York ; D : 14737, Jan.
4, 1909; 2c. Jan. 4, 1909. 38177
Questions; a play in 1 act, by W. D. Hepen-
stall. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914; D: 38568; William
Daniel Hepenstall, New York. 38177a
Questions and answers and compositions and
speeches for the deestrick skule; arr. by S. C.
Battaile. 13 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1911; D: 24336; Sallie C.
Battaile, Meridian, Miss. 38178
Quetzal's bowl. See Daimio's (The) head.
Queue de vache; pi^ce en 1 acte, [de Louis] Le
Lasseur [de Ranzay] Paris, C. Joubert. 1909.
24 p. 8°.
© July 24, 1909; 2c. Sept. 4. 1909; D:
16702; C. Joubert, Paris. 38179
Qui perd gagne; piece en 5 actes, d'apres le
ronian de Alfred Cai)us. par P. Veber [Paris,
Impr. de I'lUustration] 1908. 1 p. 1., 78 p. 8°.
© Pierre Veber, Paris ; D : 12773. Apr. 18,
1908; 2c. Apr. 18, 1908. 38180
See also Theatre complet; [de] Alfred
Capus.
Quick action; melodrama in 3 acts, by E. Good-
man. [120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1914 ; D : 38881 ; Edward
Goodman, New York. 38189a
Quick (The) and the dead; drama in 3 acts,
by G. Moyston. [4], 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1910; D: 22814; Guy Moy-
ston, San Francisco. 38181
a play, by P. Eytinge.
© Pearl Eytinge, New York; 1888:17140.
June 15. 38182
tragicomedy in 1 act, by F. B. Elkins. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1915; D: 40781; Felton B.
Elkins, Philadelphia. 38182a
Quick as a flash; by A. W. Mazzanovich and L.
Marix.
© Ann Waters Mazzanovich and Lyda
Marix, New York; D : 6129, Jan. 24, 1905.
38183
Quick curtains; collection of seven 1 act plays,
by K. S. Goodman. Chicago, Stage guild,
1915. [261] p. 12°.
Contents : Dust of the road. — Tlie game of
chess. — Barbara. — Ephraim and the winged
bear. — Back of the yards. — Dancing dolls. — A
man can only do his best.
© Oct. 1, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1915 ; D : 41892 ;
Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, Chicago. 38183a
Quick! Doctor; I've poisoned my wife; comedy
in 1 act, by M. S. Reardon, 3d. [1], 32 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913; D: 32408; Mark S.
Reardon, 3d., New York. 38184
Quick (The) lunch; a farce in 1 act, by A. E.
Thomas.
© Albert Ellsworth Thomas, New York ; D :
7686, Dec. 9, 1905. 38185
Quick (The) or the dead; a play, by P. Eytinge.
© Pearl Eytinge, New York; 1888:17139,
June 15. 38186
■ See also Barbara.
Quick sales and small profits; 1 act play, by
W. M. Cressy. [2], 29 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1915; D : 42348 ; Will M.
Cressy, Concord, N. H. 38186a
Quick work; a little drama, by L. Lonergan. 18
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lester I>onergan, New York ; D : 14019,
Oct. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1908. 38187
^or. On with the dance, musical show in 3
acts, by H. A. Clarke and Gurden Edwards,
music by Louis Woodson Curtis. 82 p. 4".
Typewritten. [Words only]
© June 17, 1915; D: 40940; Harold Asa
Clarke, New York. 38187a
Quickly mated,— then repentant; a drama in 4
acts, by L. J. L. Stilvvell. 71 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Laura Jean Libbej'-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12086, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. July 16, 1908.
38188
Quickly they fell in love,— then--; a drama in
4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 78 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12100, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1908.
38189
Quicksand; dranui in 3 acts, by C. C. Buel and
L. B. Anthony. 152 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1912 ; D : 31811 ; C. C. Buel,
New York. 38190
play in 4 acts, by H. Griiher. [2], 72 p.
4 . Typewritten
© Ic. July 16, 1913; D : 33807 ; Herman
Griiher, New York. 38191
1922
38192
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38213
Quicksands; formerly named The mills of God,
a play iu 4 acts, by Alicia Ramsey and Ru-
dolph de Cordova. [81] p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. Ramsey and R. de Cordova, London ;
D : 10848, June 21, 1907 ; 2c. June 21, 1907.
38192
— • a modern drama in 4 acts, by E. Royle.
© Edwin Royle, United States ; 1890 : 5184.
Feb. 11. 38193
■play in 3 acts, by L. B. Ely. [58] p. 8°.
by M. T. Winchester.
Printed
© Nov. 24, 1914; 2c. Nov. 27, 1914: D :
38928; Lewis B. Ely, St. Louis. 38193a
[123] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1915; D : 42399 ; M. T. Win-
chester, New York. 38193b
Quicksands (The) of Gotham; a drama iu pro-
logue and 3 acts, by Van Dyke Brooke.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
73035, Nov. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 7. 38194
Quicksilver; play in 3 acts, by H. H. Armstrong.
43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1913; D : 33077 ; Harold H.
Armstrong, Detroit. 38195
Quid pro quo; comedy drama iu 4 acts, bv G.
Griffith. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1915 ; D : 39535 ; G. C. Grif-
fith, Cleveland. 38195a
Quidfuisset; a play, by D. L. Rosenzweig. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1912; D : 30S66 ; David L.
Rozenzweig, New York. 38196
Quiet (A) afternoon; a 1 act farce comedv, bv
J. E. H. Hyde. cover-title, 15 p. 16°.
Printed.
© John Edmund Hindon Hvde. New York ;
D : 8891, July 30, 1906 ; 2c. July 30, 1906.
38197
Quiet (A) afternoon at the club; tabloid play,
by B. A. Johnson. (In Society, v. 1, no. 15.
Aug. 9, 1913)
© Aug. 9, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 18, 1913 ; D : 34190 :
Berenice A. Johnson, Los Angeles. 38198
Quiet (A) evening- at home; a 1 act comedy, by
J. Bennett.
© Johnstone Bennett, New York; 1896:
57846, Oct 21. 38199
Quiet (A) family; or. My preserver, farce com-
edy in 3 acts, by G. H. Jessop and WMlliam
Gill. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George H. Jessop and W. Gill, New York :
1889 : 10114, Mar. 30 ; 2c. IMar. 30. 38200
Quiet (A) Fourth of July; a sketch in 1 act, by
J. M. Cumming. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Moore Cununing, San Francisco;
D : 14578, Dec. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1908.
38201
Quiet (A) home; comedy in 1 act, by J. J. Noel,
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph J. Noel, Richmond, Cal. ; D : 2767.
Dec. 24, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 24, 1902. 38202
Quiet (A) honeymoon; comedy playlet, by Don-
ney and Willard. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. K. Murray and Clara Lane, New York ;
D : 13992, Oct. 5, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1908.
38203
Quiet (The) hotel; farcical sketch in 1 act, by
Frank Dumoiit. Phihulelphia, Penu publish-
ing CO., 1912. 14 p. 12°.
© Sept 14, 1912; 2c. Sept 6, 1912; D:
30751 ; Penn pub. co., I'hiladelphia. 38204
Quiet hour; a farce in 1 act, by J. Crossy.
© John Crossy, New York ; 1872 : 9859, Sept.
12. 38205
Quiet (The) house; play in 3 acts, by C. W.
Camp. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1911; D: 23640; Charles
Wadswortli Camp, Jacksonville, Fla. 38206
Quiet (A) husband; a sketch, by J, D. Murphy
and O. E. Hallam. Typewritten.
© John Daly Murphy, Milwaukee; 1900 A:
19545, Aug. 6 ; 2c. Aug. 6. 38207
Quiet (A) proposal; a farce in 1 act, by J. T.
Prince, jr. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John T. Prince, 1r., New York: D : 1589,
Mar. 17, 1902; 2c. Mar. 17, 1902. 38208
Quiet (A) smoke; [by] W. H. Neall.
© P. Garrett. & co., Philadelphia; 1891:
. 47986, Dec. 30. 38209
Quiet trip; a farce in 1 act, by A. E. Wills.
© Anthony PI Wills, Brooklyn; D : 13330,
July 11, 1908. 38210
Quiet (A) vacation; by Ned Burton. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles E. Bond, New York; D:81],
Aug. 29, 1901; 2c. Aug. 29, 1901. 38211
Quigley and Fullerton, bankers and brokers;
a comedy in 5 acts, by J. Wehl.
© Julius Wehl, New York; 1881:4008.
Mar. 16. 38212
Quilting (The) party; by G. W. Hillman.
© Geo. Wm. Hillman, New Bedford, Mass. ;
1893 : 14559, Mar. 23. 38213
Quilting party in the thirties. See In office
hours, and other sketches.
1923
38214
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38232
Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason's Corner
folks; a comedy drama in 4 acts, dramatized
from C. F. Pidgin's novel of tlie same name,
by Frederic Justin Adams. lOS p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Cliarles Felton Piduin. Boston ; D : 1178.
Dec. 12, 1901; 2c. Dec. 23. 1901. 38214
Quinine; or, Spring chicken, a satirical con-
coction in 3 acts, by A. T. Miller.
© A. T. Miller. Pbiladelpbla ; 1886:7355,
Mar. 30. 38215
Quinneys'; comedy in 3 acts, by H. A. Vachell.
[98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13. 1915; D : 40G40 ; Horace An-
neslev Vachell. Southampton. England.
38215a
Quinque (El) de Petronilo; bumorada saine-
tesia en 1 acto y 5 cuadros, original de A.
Sancliez Carr&re y F. Mora, musica de Manuel
Quislant y Modesto Romero. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espafioles] 1914. 42 p. 12°.
[Words only]
© :\rar. 1.5, 1915; Ic. :\Iar. 17, 1915; D:
40(.HjO ; Aflolfo Sanchez Carrere v Fernando
Mora, Madrid. 38215b
Quintessence of quince. See Kandaxica (The)
Quinto (El) pelao; zarzuela en 3 actos, [de An-
tonio] I'aso y [Emilio] Mario, nirtsica del
maestro Lleo. INIadrid [Sociedad de autores
espafioles] 1908. 86 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Paso y JMario, Madrid ; D : 13871, Sept.
21. 1908; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 38216
Quirk and Kraut; a comedy in 4 acts, by A.
Welcker.
© Adair Welcker, San Francisco; 1887:
18.513. .July 18. 38217
Quisisana; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Heinrich
llgenstein. Berlin, Concordia deutsche ver-
lags-anstalt g. m. b. h., 1914. 139 p. 12°.
© .Tan. 6. 1914 ; Ic. Apr. 16, 1914 ; D : 30731 ;
Concordia deutsche verlag.s-anstalt, g. m.
b. h., Berlin. 38217a
Quit! <-omedy in 3 acts, by .T. Simonson and
Hardin D. Bickman. [2], 80 p. 4°. Type-
writt<Mi.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1915; D: 42550; .Tules Simon-
son. New York. 38217b
Quite a find; a domestic drama in 6 acts, by
\V. (;. Stubbs.
© W. G. Stubbs, Allegbenv Citv. Pa.; 1SS9:
.'{.3219. Nov. 1. 38218
Quite English; niusi(al and far(i<!tl comedy in
3 acts, by .1. A. Stevens. [63] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© .John A. Stevens, New York; lSi)0: 11834,
Ai)r. 10: Ir. Apr. 10. 38219
Quits; by C. G. Laird. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Claude G. Laird, New York ; D : 5939,
Dec. 21, 1904; 2c. Dec. 21, 1904. 38220
— a comedietta in 1 act, by S. Reinhart.
Typewritten.
© Sophia Reinhart. Portland. Or.: 1896:
7182. .Lan. 29; Ic. Jan. 29. 38221
— a comedy in 4 acts, by J. L. Gilder.
© Jeannette L. Gilder. New Y'ork ; 1877:
5.537, May 7. 38222
a comedy in 1 act, by Abbie Farwell Brown.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1896.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1896:
32375. .May 29 ; 2c. .June 20. 38223
— an episode in 1 act, by H. McAllister. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1910; D : 20724 ; Hall McAl-
lister, New York. 38224
— Same. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1912; D : 29411 ; Hall Mc-
Allister. New York.
38225
an original drama in 5 a<ts, by W. S. John-
son.
© W. Sherwood Johnson, San Francisco ;
1872:8191, Aug. 2. 38226
— a play, by A. P. Hoxsie.
© Anna Poole Hoxsie, Buffalo; 1876:9195.
Aug. 7. 38227
— ^play in 1 act, by N. D. Gray. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1912 ; D : 31482 ; Norman D.
Gray, Harrlsburg, Pa. 38228
^by W. D. Ilepenstall. [1], 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25. 1913: D:3513S: Williiiin
Daniel Hejienstall, New York. 38229
or, A game of tit-f or-tat, a comedy in 4
acts, by A. Daly, fi-om the German of Rosen.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1881:12730,
Aug. 17. 38230
Same.
© .Joseph V. Daly and Richard Dorney.
New York, as executors, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 123. Aug. 4. 1909. Origi-
n:il cnlry, Aug. 17. I.SSI, no. 12730. 38231
Sec (lino Two Aunt Emilys.
Quitter (The); comedy-drama in 3 acts, by
]■;. H. Hart wick and .). N. Scnitbgate. 46 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 23, 1911; D : 23173 ; -John N.
Soutiigate and E. H. Hartwick. Saginaw,
-Mich. 38232
1924
38233
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38253
Quitter (The)— Continued.
1 act dramatic composition, by F. J. Bea-
nian. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1912 ; D : 28525 ; Fred J. Bea-
nian. Washington. 38233
a play in 4 acts, by N. D. Smith. 80 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1913 ; D : 32443 ; Nora Del
Smith, Clinton, Ind. 38234
— play of the North in 3 acts, by J. B.
IMcKeon. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9. 1913; D : 32889 ; James B.
IMcKeon, Oakland, Cal. 38235
racing comedy-drama in a prologue and 3
acts, by Edward Clark. [9], 161 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11. 1912; D : 31422 ; McCree &
Clark, New York. 38236
Quiverer o' hearts; play in 1 act, by L. T.
Ollesheimer. [15] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1912; D : 31745 ; Louis T.
Ollesheimer, Detroit. 38237
sketch in 1 act, by L. T. Ollesheimer. 12 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1912; D:307G4: Louis T.
Ollesheimer. Detroit. 38238
Quivering ether: detective play in 4 acts, by
A. A. Nordskog. [75] p. f°.' Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1913 ; D : 33606 ; Arne A.
Nordskog, Seattle. 38239
Quixote the second; a comic opera in 3 acts,
[book by William E. Hickox. lyrics by F. A.
Wilcox, nmsic by F. R. Rix] 53 p. 4°.' Type-
written. [Libretto only]
©Hickox and Wilcox. Boston; D : 5128,
June 4, 1904; 2c. May 25, 1904. 38240
Quixotics; or. The old woman, the villain
and the good young man, an original bur-
lesque, by W. C. Tidball. 79 p. 12°. Printed.
© Walton C. Tidball, Brooklyn ; 1888 : 4913.
Fob. 14; 2c. Mar. 1. 38241
Quo vadis? a drama, by J. L. Gilder.
© Jeannette L. Gilder. New York; 1897:
73380, Dec. 29. 38242
a drama of the time of Nero, from the
story of the same title adapted to' the stage,
by S. C. Slupski.
© Sigmund C. Slupski, Brooklvn ; 1897 :
73381, Dec. 29. 38243
dramatische szenen fiir soli. chor. orchester
und orgel komponiert von Felix Nowowiejski.
dichtung von Antonie Jlingst. Textbuch.
Fulda. A. Maier, 1908. 26 p. front, (port.)
16°.
© Aloys Maier, Fulda, Germanv ; D: 15213,
Mar. 1, 1909; 2c. Mar. 1, 1909. 38244
Quo vadis? — Contiimed.
dramatization of story of same name in 5
acts, by Frank Hannon. 52 p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Ic. May 25, 1915 ; D : 41189 ; Alex. Byers,
Chicago. 38244a
dramatized, by C. W. Chase.
© Charles W. Chase. New Yqrk ; 1899:
76515, Nov. 23.
38245
-musical drama for mixed chorus, soli, or-
gan and orchestra, composed by Felix Nowo-
wiejski. English tr. by John Bernhoff. Book
of words. Fulda, A. Maier, 1912. 36 p.
plates. 16°. [Note: Original words by An-
tonie Jlingst from Sienkiewicz's novel of the
same name]
© May 27, 1912; 2c. July 25, 1932; D:
30379 ; Aloys Maier, Fulda. Germany. 38246
oper in 5 akten. 6 bildern, nach dem roman
von Henryk Sienkiewicz von Henri Cain,
deutsche iibersetzung von Hans Liebstoeckl,
musik von Jean Nougugs. Leipzig, J. Wein-
berger. 1910. 83 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© July 23, 1910; 2c. Oct. 7, 1910; D:
22237; Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 38247
■ a play in 5 acts and 7 scenes, adapted from
the novel of Henryk Sienkiewicz, by M.
Doran. Typewritten.
© Marie Doran, New York ; 1900 A : 5090,
Feb. 24; 2c. Mar. 6. 38248
play in 5 acts, from the book of Henryk
Sienkiewicz. ti;. by B. Kozakiewicz and L.
de Janasz. French libretto by Henri Cain,
English libretto by A. St. John Brenon, music
by Jean Nougues. New York, G. Ricordi &
CO.. 1911. 81 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 23, 1911; 2c. Mar. 24, 1911; D:
23763; G. Astruc & co., Paris. 38249
or, Rome in the time of Nero, a drama,
by J. J. Jackson, ba.sed on the novel of the
same name by Henryk Sienkiewicz.
© John J. .Lackson, Detroit; 1897:71997,
Dec. 22. 38250
Quo vadis, upside down; in 1 act, by A. Shean
and C. L. Warren. Typewritten.
© Al Shean and Charles L. Warren, New
York ; 1900 A : 26249. Oct. 22 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1901.
38251
-trave.sty in 1 act, by G. J. Sutherland and
C. Anson Barker. [2]. 9 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913; D : 35473 ; Gerta .L
Sutherland, San Francisco. 38252
Quorndon hunt; dramatized from Henry Wil-
liam Herbert's Quorndon hounds, by M. Her-
bert.
© Morgan Herbert, New York ; 1889 : 4205.
Feb. 5. 38253
1925
38254
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38274
Qwong Hi; a new and original comedy in 3 acts,
and 3 scenes, by W. B. Gill.
© William B. Gill, United States; 1878:
5235, Apr. 30. 38254
R. Augustus Billings' change of heart; a
comedy in 1 act, by J. F. Mooney. [16] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© John Francis Muoney. Cliicairo ; D : 7'2.")9,
Sept. 15, 1905; 2c. Sept. 23, 1005. 38255
Baash (Der) Haschiba; oder, Der moderna
Ackosta.
© Ellis Rothstein, Chicago ; D : 3677. .Tune
15, 1903. 38256
Rabagas; a comedy in 5 acts, from the French
of Aictorien Sardou. by G. Kreisler.
© George Kreisler, New York ; 1872 : 2129,
Mar. 5. 38257
a play in 3 acts, by E. Arnott.
© Edward Arnott, Philadelphia ; 1875 :
5905, June 7. 38258
Rabalera (La); zarzuela en 1 acto y 3 cuadros,
en prosa. original de M. Echegaray, mfisica
del maestro Amadeo Vives. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1907. 44 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Miguel Echegaray, Madrid ; D : 10795,
June 18. 1907; 2c. June 18, 1907. 38259
Rabbi (The); comedy in 3 acts, with music, tr.
by AV. T. Inglis.
© William T. luglis, Boston; 1882:19845,
Nov. 23. 38260
Rabbi and priest; play in a prologue and 3
acts, by M. Goldsmith. [50] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1914; D: 38170; Milton
Goldsmith. New York. 38260a
Rabbi Ben Ezra. See Omar and the rabbi.
Rabbi Maimonides. Sec Ramban (The)
Rabbi Sabbathai Cohen; or. The merits of
Holy Sabbath, Iiistorical drnnia in 5 acts and
15 tableaux, by J. Terr.
© Jacob Terr, New York ; 1896 : 17352, Mar.
18. 38261
Rabbi's (The) daughter; drama in 5 acts, bv
G. L. I'ollock [30] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Gabriel L. Pollock, Chicago; D : .•^783 :
Ang. 1, 1903: Ic. Aug. 1, 1903. 38262
Rabbi's (The) son — a revolutioner.
tory (The) of the truth.
See Vic-
Rabbi's (The) spell; romance of Russian Po-
land in 4 acts, 7 scenes, dramatized from the
novel of the same name, bv M. 11. P.illiiigs.
68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1915; I) : 41015; ?*I. H. P.il-
lings, Passaic, N. .T. 382eaa
Rabbit (The) farm; libretto for a musical play
in 2 acts, book and lyrics by A. M. Stevenson.
59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1910 ; D : 20105 ; A. M. Steven-
son, Glens Falls, N. Y. 38263
Rabbit's foot; a comedy in 4 acts, by W. E.
Shutt. jr. 51 p. f°. Typewritten.
® William E. Shutt, jr., Springfield. 111.;
1894 : 37848, Aug. 14 ; 2c. Nov. 1. 38264
— comedy in words and pantomime, bv G. R.
Craw. [2], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1910 ; D : 22001 ; Geo. Rock-
hill Craw, Chicago. 38265
— a farce in 3 acts, by H. G. Carleton.
© Henry Guy Carleton, New York; 1898:
38152, June 22. 38266
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by Frank Du-
mont.
© Patrick Henry Chappelle, Jacksonville.
Fla. ; 1900 A : 9806, Apr. 16. 38267
— new musical farce comedy in 3 acts, by D.
Marion and G. W. Maxon.
© Dave Marion and George Washington
Maxon, New York ; 1898 : 13639, Feb. 25.
38268
spectacular, operatic, extravaganza and
pantomime, by R. J. Cutler.
© Robert J. Cutler, New York ; 1896 : 10078,
Feb. 11. 38269
Rabble; a comedy in 3 acts, by C. M. Selling.
55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chrislian :\rarius Sellimr. St. Paul; D:
5281, July 9, 1904 ; 2c. July 9, 1904. 38270
Rabelais; human drama in 4 acts, bv B. Ham-
illcn. 1109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1913; D : 340.57 ; Bernard
Hamilton. London. 38271
Rabensteinerin (Die); schauspiol in 4 akten,
von Ernst von Wildenbruch. Berlin. F. Bloch
crhen, 1907. 139 p. 12°.
© Felix Bloch erben, London: D: 10714.
June 7, 1907 ; 2c. June 7, 1907. 38272
ed. with introduction and notes by R.
Clyde Ford , . . Boston (New York [etc.]
D. C. Heath & co. [1912] xiii, 120 p. front,
(port.) ill us. 16°.
© May 16, 1912; 2c. May 22. 1912; A:
312923; D. C. Heath ^»t co.. Boston. [Copy-
right is claimed on introduction and notes]
38273
See also Barseba of Raben stein.
Rablolovag (A); szin.jalek harom felvonasban,
slozil P,ii-o La.jos. Budapest, Singer es Wolf
uer Kidasa, 1912. 171 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1912; D : 31167 ; Marlon
Miksa, Budapest. 38274
1926
38275
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38298
Rabouilleuse (La) ; piece en 4 actes d'apr§s Bal-
7.11C, par Emile Fabre. Paris, Librairie tbgfi-
trale, 1904. 2 p. 1., 163 p. 12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 4504, Jan. 15,
1904 ; 2c. Jan. 15, 1904. 38275
Race (La); comedie en 4 actes, [par] Jean
Tliorol [i. e. Raymond Boutbors Tborel]
Par!!«. Librairie Moliere, 1905. 138 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Felix
Denioly. France; res. no. 46; Ic. Oct. 2. 1905.
38276
Race (The); a 1 act drama, by C. E. Gilson.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. Ernest Gilson, New Yorlv ; D : 5038,
May 17. 1904 ; 2c. May 11, 1904. 38277
Race around the world.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; D : 9020,
Sept. 1. 1906. 38278
Race for a wife; a drama in 3 acts, bv Thomas
Cody. 32 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William A. Scbreiber. Evansville. Ind. ;
D : 316, Apr. S. 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1901. 38279
• a farce in 1 act, by F. Fothergill. Chicago,
Dramatic pub. co.
© Dramatic pnb. co., Chicago; 1898:68626,
Nov. 25 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 38280
oi". A double wedding-, revised bj'^ W.
Bnsch.
© William Buscb, St. Louis; D : 4012, Sept.
26, 1903. 38281
t^<"c also Auto (An) elopement.
Race (A) for honor; by Hal Reid [i. e. James
Halleck Reid] 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sullivan, Harris & Woods, New York: D:
2846. Jan. 12, 1903; 2c. Jan. 12, 1903. 38282
by S. Z. Kunz and E. A. S. Hamilton. 23
p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1911; D : 23337 ; Silvester Z.
Kunz and Edward A. S. Hamilton, Cleveland.
38283
Race (A) for life; a drama in 4 acts, by Theo-
dore Kremer.
© Sullivan & Harris, New York ; D : 4632,
Feb. 20, 1904. ' 38284
-a sensational com.edy drama [in 5 acts] by
D. Conger.
© David Conger, Chicago; 1898:55502,
Sept. 22. [For copies reed, see A: 5805]
38285
■ Same. Chicago, The autbor, 1900. 19 p.
Race (A) for life — Continued.
a .sensational melodrama in 4 acts, by S.
Leach.
© Steve Leach, New York; 1893:43100,
Sept. 26. 38287
Race (A) for love; comedy in 1 act, by A. Gold-
knopf. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1911; D: 25530 *, Abraham
Goldknopf, Bath Beach, N. Y. 38288
© David Conger, Chicago ; 1900 A : 5805,
ISIar. 3; 2c. Mar. 8. 38286
-a comedy of metropolitan life, love and
folly, in 3 heats and a steeple chase, by H.
Watkins.
© Harry Watkins, New York ; 1889 : 32407,
Oct. 26. 38289
a dramatic comedy, by F. G. Cook.
© Frank G. Cook, New York ; D : 9554, Nov.
30, 1906. 38290
See also, Love (A) race.
Race for love and honor; vaudeville sketch, bv
T. P. Lancaster. [8] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Theodore P. Lancaster, Boston ; D : 10805,
June 19, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1907. 38291
Race (The) for wealth; melodrama in 4 acts, by
Forties Dawson.
© William Calder, New York; 1895:37093,
July 17. 38292
Race (The) of life. See Jack on time.
Race (The) of men; a drama in 4 acts, by W. L.
Roberts.
© AVm. Lynch Roberts, Miami, Fla. : D :
14323. Nov. 19, 1908. 38293
Race Rock lig-ht; [2 act drama] by C. W. .Tones.
IS p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1912; D : 29567 ; Clinton W.
.Tones, Tacoma. 38294
Race suicide; 1 act satirical comedy, by C.
A. Lindbolm. [3], 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 16, 1911; D : 23112 ; Charles A.
Lindbolm, Chicago. 38295
a tragi-comedy in 3 acts, by D. T. Calla-
han.
© Daniel Thomas Callahan, San Francisco ;
D : 12217, Dec. 16, 1908. 38296
Race (The) tout's dream; by J. Palmer.
© John Palmer, New York ; D : 4049, Aug.
26, 1903. 38297
Race (The) track tout. Sec Piker (The)
Rache (Die) des senators; trauerspiel in 4 auf-
zuegen, von E. Sanders. New York, 1895.
79 p. 16°.
© Edward Sanders, New York ; 1895 : 8548,
Feb. 8; 2c. Dec. 20. 38298
1927
38298
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38313
Rache (Die) einer fiirstin; oder, Die wald-
miihle an dei* Tschnernaja, seiisutioiisstiick
aus deni russischen weltreiche in 5 acteu und
10 biUlern, nach dem von Cxebriider Kunath
lirsjiC. glciclinainiiren ronian fiir die biihuo
bearb. von C. Siewert.
© Carl Siewert, Milwaukee; lS8o : 910S.
Apr. 18. 38298a
Rache (Die) eines w^eibes; oder, Wer andeni
eine grube grabt, fallt selbst hinein; oder,
Salome, .iieniildertes nuisikdraina in 1 vor.-^piel
uiid 1 akt, niit sang, tanz mid irruseliiien
uoberrasohunjien, ueuester text von O. Goritz.
Troof. [Libretto only]
© Otto Goritz. New York ; D : 9938. L^eb.
11. 1907; 2c. Feb. 11, 1907. 38299
Rachel; piece en 5 actes, par G. Grillet. (In
La Petite illustration, no. 47, 24 Janvier 1914;
Serie-tbeatre, no. 27)
© Jan: 24. 1914; 2c. Feb. 17. 1914; D:
3G042 ; Gustave Grillet, Paris. 38299a
-odt-r. Degel machne Jehuda (Rachel; or.
The flag- of the army Jehuda), by Al)raham
M. Scharkansky.
© Morris Heine. New York ; 1898 : Go.jTO.
Nov. 8. 38300
Rachel Goldstein; or. The green girl, comedy
drama in 4 acts, by Theodore Kremer.
© A. H. Woods, New York ; D : r)064. Oct.
20, 1904. 38301
Rachel Goldstein's sister; a comedy, by Edgar
S«>iden. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. H. Woods, New York ; D : 5794. Nov.
18, 1904: 2c. Nov. 18, 1904. 38302
Rachel Russak; roiuantic melodrauia in 4 acts,
by Kobert Griflin Morris. fl32] p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1911 ; D : 24879 ; Lee K. C. do
■Rerrein Morris. New York. 38303
Rachel, the fire waif; a drama in 4 acts, by
Lizzie May Elwyn. Clyde, O., Ames pub. co.,
1900. 29 p. 12°. (Ames series of standard
and minor drama, no. 420)
© Amos pub. CO.. Clvde, O. ; 1900 .V: 29194.
Nov. .'iO ; 2c. Nov. 30. 38304
Rachezug (Der) .See Gesamnielte werke; von
Detlev von Liliencron.
Racing by wireless. .*?ee C. Q. D.
Racing (The) girls; play in 2 pts., by T. P.
Lancaster. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1915; D: 41926; Theodore P.
Lanf-aster, Lynn, Mass. 38304a
Racing (The) lady; or. The parson's collar but-
ton, a farciciil sketch in 1 act, bv C!. F. Mc-
Cloy. [12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. .30. 1912; D : 29.^)48 ; Chas. K.
McCloy, Columbus, O. 38305
Racing (A) romance. See Handicapped.
Rackerchen; vandeville-operette in 3 akten,
nach Le coui) de jarnac (Bibi) von [Henry]
do Gorsse und [Maurice de] Marsan, von Bol-
ten-Baeckers, nuisik von Theodore Blumer.
Berlin, Biibnenverlag Abn & Simrock, g. m.
Ix b., 1914. oSp. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 11, 1914 ; D : 37538 ; Biibnenver-
lag Aim & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
38305a
Racket (A) or two; dramatic sketch in 1 act,
l)y L. F. Brand. [7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1910 ; D : 21404 ; Louise Fen-
ton Brand, IMilwaukee. 38306
Racketty packetty house; play in prologue and
3 acts, by Frances Ho<lgson Burnett. [61] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1912; D : 31646 ; Liebler
company, New York. 38307
Rada; a drama of war in 1 act, by A. Noyes.
New Yorlc. F. A. Stokes corapanv [1914] 4
p. 1., 31 p.. 1 1. front, (port.) 12°.
© Oct. 28, 1914; 2c. Oct. 30. 1914; D:
38649; Alfred Noyes, Rottingdean. Sussex,
England. 38307a
play in 1 act, by A. Noyes. [1], 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1913 : D : 34960 ; Alfred Noyes,
Rottingdean, Sussex, England. 38308
See also Belgian Christmas eve.
Radda; drannna lirico in 1 atto. di Carlo Val-
lini, da IMassimo Gorki [pseud, di Aleksei
:\Inksin\ovi(li Pyoshkov] musica di Giacomo
Orefice. Milano. E. Sonzogno, 1912. 20 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 13, 1912; 2c. Sept. 25, 1912; D:
31377; Edoardo Sonzogno. Milano. 38309
Same.
© Oct. 1. 1912; 2c. Oct. 16, 1912; D : 32294 ;
Edoardo Sonzogno. Milan. 38310
Radeau (Le) de la Meduse; comedie en 1 acte,
par [Paul, dit] T. Bernard, p. 344-350 illus.
4°. [Reprinted from Rions]
© Tristan Bernard, Paris ; D: 14295. Nov.
16. 1908; 2c. Nov. 16, 1908. 38311
Radha; an East Indian idyl, a Hindoo play in
I act without words, by R. Dennis. [7] p.
16°. Printed.
© Ruth Dennis, New York; D : 6482, Apr.
10. 1905; 2c. May 3, 1905. 38312
Radiant. Sec Bitter waters.
Radish (The) king; a drama in 4 acts, by S. B.
Holt.
© Sara Barton Holt, Woodville, Miss. ;
1887: 14044. May 28. 38313
1928
38313
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38333
Radisson, the voyageur; a verse drama in 4
acts, by Lily A. Long. New York, H. Holt
and company, 1911. viii, 114, [1] p. 12°.
© Nov. 14. 1914; 2c. Nov. 23. 1914; A:
3S8516 : Henry Holt & co., New York. 38313a
Radium; play in 1 act, by A. L. Bethel. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1911 ; D : 23191 ; Allan Lewis
Bethel. St. Lonis. 38314
Radley (The) Bartin ball; a satirical comedy,
l.y IL Monta?:ne. Typewritten.
© Harry :Montagne, New York ; 1897 : 16721.
M:\y. 11 ; 2c. May 25. • 38315
Radley Bartin soiree in London at the queen's
jubilee; extravaganza in 2 acts, by S. T. Jack.
© Samuel T. Jack, Chicago; 1897:33579,
June 3. 38316
Radloff (The) mystery; a drama, by J. W.
("onsidine and F. Rice.
© John W. Oonsidine and Frank Rice,
Seattle; 1892:20029, May 11. 38317
Ratsel (Das), weib; drama in 3 akten, von
t'arl M. JiKoby. 94 p. 12°. -Printed.
© Ic. May 26, 1911; D : 24301 ; Arion-
vorhig. Berlin. 38318
Rafale (La); piece en 3 actes, [par] H. Bern-
stein. [Paris. Impr. de rillnstration] 1905.
2 p. 1., 72 p. 8°.
© Henry Bernstein. Paris ; D : 7774. Dec.
28. 1905; 2c. Dec. 28, 1905. 38319
■ Sec (ilso Whirlwind (The)
Rafferty's flirtation; a 3 act farce comedy, by
E. A>alters. [561 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elmer AValters. Chicago; D : 10234. :\I;ir.
29, 1907; 2c. Mar. 29, 1907. 38320
Rafferty's home run; comedv drama in 4 acts,
by J. Walsh and R. Harding.
© John A\'alsh and Roger Harding. New
York; 1897:19695. Mar. 26. 38321
Raffle (A) at Duffy's. Hcc Irish (The) raffle.
Raffles' last stand; or. One against millions,
comedy-dramatic sketch in 1 act. by E. F.
G'irard and IM. B. Marcell. 11 p. ^°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 23. 1911; D : 23431 ; Edward F.
(iirard and M. B. Marcell. Cape Girardeau,
^lo- 38322
Raffles, the amateur cracksman; a drama in
4 acts, by E. AV. Presbrey. [144J p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Eugene Wiley Presbrey. New York; D:
3429, May 14. 1903 ; 2c. May 14. 1903. 38323
Raffling a clock. See Irish (The) raffle.
Raft; drama in 3 acts, by W, B. Meloney. [71]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1911: D: 24590; William
Brown Meloney, New York. 38324
■ See also Getaway (The)
Raftman's (The) daughter. See Life (A) at
stake.
Rag (The); musical-dancing vaudeville act, by
L. A. Bahner and T. H. Northrup. [1], 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1913 ; D : 33609 ; Leo Aloysius
Bahner and Theo. H. Northrup, Denver.
38325
Rag (A) baby; (N. B. Please don't expect a
wax doll with real hair, and eyes that open
and shut) a dramatic composition in 3 acts,
descriptive of life in a drug store and post
office, by C. H. Hoyt.
© Charles H. Hoyt, Boston; 1883:23256,
Dec. 15. 38326
Rag-carpet (The) bee; an entertainment in 1
act, by E. Gale. New Y'ork, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1911. IS p. 12°.
© Mar. 18, 1911; 2c. Mar. 20, 1911; D:
23091; Samuel French. New York. 38327
Rag (The) doll; a monologue, by E. I\I. Hola-
han.
© Estelle Mae Holahan, Driftwood, Pa.;
D:6291, Mar. 7, 1905. 38328
a 1 act play, by E. M. Lent. (In Smart
set. V. 28, no, 1, May, 1909)
© Evangeline M. Lent, New York; D:
1713. April 8, 1902 ;" 2c. I\Iay 21, 1909. 38329
Rag (The) dolls' party; an entertainment in
1 act, by Granville F. Sturgis. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co.. 1902. 16 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
2426, Oct. 7, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1902. 38330
Rag-picker of Paris, See Eye (The) of the
world.
Rag-picker's (The) child; a drama in 5 acts,
by Justin Adams. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1895.
© AA'alter H. Bakci- and co., Boston ; 1895 :
29580, June 3; 2c. July 10. 38331
Rag-pickers (The) of Roach alley. Sec Mad
Margery.
Rag-time babies of Nev/ York; by Wolf and
AVainstock.
© Wolf & Wainstock, New York; 1898:
65107, Nov. 7. 38332
Rag-time divorce; a 1 act farce, by W. Owen
and Arthur Lee Spearman. [14] i>. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1913; D: 32382; William
38333
Owen, Chicago.
1929
38334
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38352
Rag-time (A) jubilee; in 3 acts and 3 scenes,
by J. M. Cocke, musical additions by John C.
Maupin. Typewritten.
© John M. Cocke, New York; 1899:4416.
.Tiin. 10: 2c. Jan. 10. 38334
Rag-time (A) opera; play in 3 acts, by E. L.
Yoiinjr. LS2] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Ic. July 1. 1915 ; D : 41139 ; Emily Louise
Youns:. Brooklyn. 38334a
Rag-time (A) reception; a musical farce com-
edy in 3 acts and 3 scenes, by J. M. Cocke;
musical additions by J. C. Maupin. Type-
written.
© John M. Cocke. New York; 1899:9806*.
Feb. 1 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 38335
Same.
© John M. Cocke. New York ; 1899 : 12610.
Fob. In. [For copies reed, see 9806*] 38336
Rag-time (The) soldier man; play in 1 act. by
John P. Mulffrew. [1], 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 13. 1915; D: 42480; Sullivan
and Mason, Chicago. 38336a
Ragged cavalier; a comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by Louise Malloy and C. Clarke.
© Creston Clarke. New York ; 1898 : 65818.
Nov. 10. 38337
■ or. After Worcester fight, by J. O'Con-
nor.
© Joseph O'Connor, Rochester, N. Y. : D :
.3800. Aus. 1, 1903. • 38338
Ragged (The) edge; [by Oliver White] 20 p.
4". Typewritten.
© If. .Tuly 22, 1909; D: 16311; Darcv .S:
Wolford, inc.. New York. 38339
American play in 4 acts, by O. Yorke.
[125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1911; D: 23062; Oliver Yorl<e.
Cambridge. Mass. 38340
— a South Africa melodrama in 3 acts and
prologue, by Anna, Comtesse De Bremont.
[71] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna. Comtesse De Bremont. London;
D:1236, Dec. 31, 1901; 2c. Jan. 2, 1902.
38341
Ragged (A) hero; a melodrama in 4 acts, bv
M. J. Fielding. [2], 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice J. Fielding, Brooklyn ; D : 924,
Oct. 4. 1901: 2c. Oct. 4. 1901; 2c. (printed)
.Tan. 27, 1902. 38342
Ragged (The) heroine; a tabloid drama of city
life in 3 acts, by Nelson Compston. Chi-
cago. Chicago manuscript co.. 1914. [34] p.
f°. Mimeographed.
© Dec. 7. 1914; 2c. Dec. 23, 1914; D:
39196; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 38342a
Ragged Maiy; a play in 4 acts. Typewritten.
© Robert Emmet Scully, Brooklvii ; 1900
A: 21274. Aug. 25: 2c. Aug. 25. 38343
Ragged (The) messenger; plav in 3 acts, by
E. Nyitray. [137] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1915; D : 41228 ; Emil Nyi-
tray, New York. 38343a
Ragged Robin; an Irish drama in 3 acts and
5 scenes, by Rida Johnson Young and Rita
Olcott.
© Augustus Pitou and Chauncey Olcott,
New York ; D : 13253, June 27. 1908. 38344
Raggers at a dance; by O. Bovard.
© Oliver Bovard, St. Louis; 1898:69900.
Dec. 1. 38345
Raggles' corner: a farce in 1 scene, by Bertha
j\I. Wilson. Philadelphia, Penn publishing co,,
1901. 16 p. 16°.
© Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia ; D : 728, Aug.
6. 1901; 2c. Aug 5, 1901. 38346
Raglan's way; a drama in 5 acts, by A. Smith
and E. Arden.
© Arden Smith and Edwin Arden. New
York; 1890:9424, Mar. 24. 38347
Ragout or hash, a garden party: a new and
original musical comedy in 1 act, by W.
Courtright.
© William Courtriuht, United States: 1881 :
16190. Oct. 19. 38348
Rags and bottles; or. The two waifs, an origi-
nal comodv in 2 acts, bv Malcolm Stuart Tav-
lor. Clyde. O., A. D. Ames, 1881. 53 p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 125])
© A. D. Ames. Clyde, O. ; 1887 ; 12760. May
14 ; 2c. Jlay 14. 38349
Rah! rah! romance; dramatic composition, by
Frieda Hall. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910 ; D : 20520 ; Krender &
Pfleeger, Chicago. 38350
Rahab; a drama in 3 acts, by Ricliard Burton.
New York, H. Holt and companv, 1906. 4 p. 1.,
5-119 p. 12°.
© Henry Holt & co., New York: D : 8135,
Mar. 9, 1906; 2c. M.-ir. 24, 1006. 38351
play in .n nets, by H. T. Battin. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug .5, 1913: D:. 341 .59; Henry Theo-
dore Biittin, New York. 38352
1930
38353
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38374
Raid (The) on the Jamul; from a series of
sketches entitled, Los Americanos in San
Diego, by M. B. Moore.
© Mary Barry Moore, San Diego, Cal. ;
1899 : 33SS1, May 19. 38353
Raided; a comedy in 3 acts, bv Browne & co.
[1], 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1913 ; D : 32438 ; Lucia Moore
and Caroline Newcombe, New York. 38354
Raiders (The); farce comedy in 1 act, by J. B.
McKeon. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1915; D : 40382 ; .Limes B.
]\[eKeon, Oakland, Cal. 38354a
in 4 acts, by H. Lindley.
© Harry Lindley, Youngstown, N. Y. ; 1900
A : 2772, Jan. 30. ^ 38355
-a military drama in 3 acts, by Thomas L.
Marble. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1907. 45 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 10356,
Apr. 16, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 16. 1907. 38356
Railroad Jack; a comedy in 4 acts, by R. G. Wil-
liams.
© W. O. Edmunds and H. G. Farley, Chi-
cago ; 1896 : 51217, Sept. 12. ■ 38357
4 act comedy drama, by Guy Caufman. 35
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Madelon Caufman, Jopliu, Mo. ; D : 9548,
Nov. 28, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906. 38358
Railroad (A) king.
© AValter B. Hoyt, New York; D : 3764,
July 28, 1903. 38359
Railroad (The) king of the world; or. The
$100^000,000 will contest, a melodrama of
the house of ^'anderbilt, by E. F. Bishop.
© Eleanor Fletcher Bishop, New York;
1879 : 4960, Apr. 14. 38360
Railroad (The) of life; a drama of the times
we live in, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1887 : 1587,
Jan. 19. 38361
Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney, New
York, as executors, in renewal for 28 years.
Renewal no. 5123, Jan. 22, 1914. Original
entry, Jan. 19, 1887. no. 15S7. 38361a
Railroad (The) of love; a comedy -in 4 acts,
from the German of Schoenthan and Kadel-
burg, by A. Daly. New York, The author
[1887] 72 p. 8°.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1887 : 1586,
Jan. 19 ; 2c. Dec. 29. 38362
Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney, New
York, as executors, in renewal for 28 years.
Renewal no. 5122, Jan. 22, 1914. Original en-
try, Jan. 19, 1887, no. 1.586. 38362a
Railroad (A) pass; a society comedy in 4 acts
and 2 scenes, by G. A. Lemming. 77 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Geo. A. Lemming, Chicago; D:6908,
July 5, 1905; Ic. .Tuly 5, 1905; Ic. Sept. 22,
1905. 38363
Railroad porter's eleven days' round trip; 5
act comedy, by G. H. Eatman.
© George Henlyn Eatman, Chicago; 1898:
46944, Aug. 8 ; 2c. Aug. 8. 38364
Railroad racket; a farce-comedy, a satire on
railroad depots, a batch of ridiculous situa-
tions and laugh-provoking incidents, jumbled
together in 3 acts, by W. Wilson.
© Walfred Wilson, United States; 1886:
10367, May 1. 38365
Railroad (A) slave; play in 1 act, bv N. L.
Manheim. [28] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Apr. 16, 1912 ; D : 29394 ; N. L. Man-
heim, Brooklyn. 38366
Railroad (The) strikers; or, The starving
workingman, an original drama, by C. Con-
stantine.
© Charles Coustantine, New York; 1877:
8715, July 27. 38367
Railroad (A) ticket; a 3 act musical comedy-
farce, by C. E. Blaney and J. M. Gaites.
© Charles E. Blaney and Joseph M. Gaites,
Columbus, O. ; 1891 : 39941, Nov. 7. 38368
Railroad tickets; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by C. E. Blaney, S. R. Mountain, and J. M.
Gaites.
© Charles E. Blaney, Samuel R. Mountain
and Joseph M. Gaites, Columbus, O. ; 1886:
16855, July 23. 38369
Railroaded; dramatic episode, by M. Nobles.
[1], 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1913 ; D : 33627 ; Milton No-
bles, Brooklyn. 38370
Railroaders (The); 1 act comedy, by A. P.
Moore.
© Albert Price Moore, St. Louis; 1897:
27885, May 5. 38371
Railway pyrotechnics and novelty exhibition;
play, by S. W. Pettibone.
© S. W. Pettibone, Louisville; 1897:46726,
Aug. 20. 38372
Raimund; drama in 4 aufziigen, von Rudolf von
Lussow. Berlin, A'ita, deutsches verlagshaus
[1910] 142 p. 12°. (Bibliothek moderner
dramen. bd. no. 36)
© July 15, 1910 ; 2c. July 29, 1910 ; D : 21673 :
Felix Heinemann, Berlin. 38373
Rain (The) belle; by E. T. Reed.
© Ernestine T. Reed, South Jacksonville,
Fla. ; D : 7046, July 29, 1905. 38374
1931
38375
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38391
Rain maker; musical farce comedy, 3 acts, by
F. Dumont.
© Frank Dumont, I'hilaaelphia ; 1891 :
37367. Oct. 17. 38375
or, Pettiboat and Pettygroat, a farce iu
Rainbow Carry; play in 1 act, by M. C. Don-
uell. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1914; D : 35683 ; Murray
1 act, by A. M. Rontey. 20 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© A. M. Rontey, New York; 1891:43469.
Dec. 3 ; 2c. May 19, 1893. 38376
Rain (The) makers; musical comedy in 3 acts,
by F. Dumont. [55] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Frank Dumont, Philadelphia ; 1891 :
37368, Oct. 17 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1892. 38377
Rain (The) producers; a musical comedy in 3
acts, libretto and music by G. B. Brigham.
© Geo. B. Brigham, Chicago; 1891:43651,
Dec. 4. 38378
Rain (The) trust; play, by L. A. Thorp, F, E.
Martin and G. M. Davis. [2], 110 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1912; D: 28723; L. Ashton
Thorp, Frank E. Martin and George M. Davis,
Manchester, N. H. 38379
Rainald and the Red Wolf; being the masque
of the pilgi-ims and the townsfolk of Lavayne,
as written by K. S. Goodman and T. W. Stev-
ens. [Chicago. The stage guild, 1914] 3 p. 1.,
9-34 p. 8°.
© Feb. 24, 1914; 2c. Mar. 13, 1914; D:
36463; Kenneth Sawyer Goodman. Chicago,
and Thomas Wood Stevens, Pittsburgh.
38379a
See also Masques of East and West.
Rainbow; by I. B, Newman.
© Idah B. Newman, Cleveland ; D : 799,
Aug. 24, 1901. [Entry of title abandoned]
38380
comedy in 3 acts, by A. E. Thomas. 157 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1912; D : 28794 ; Albert E.
Thomas, New York. 38381
an entirely new and original drama iu 4
acts, by Henry A. Rendle.
© Lotta Crabtree, New York; 1871:8321.
Sept. 6. 38382
a spectacular drama in 3 acts, by J. P.
Mummey.
© J. P. Mummey, St. Louis; 1873:7786.
July 3. 38383
Rainbow (A) at night; 1 act dramatic com-
position, by F. J. Beaman and Clifford F.
Ivins. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1915; D: 41976; Fred J.
Beaman, Jackson, Mich. 38383a
Cusliing Donnell, New York.
38383b
Rainbow (The) chase; melodramatic farce com-
edy iu 3 acts, by J. F. Logan and R. D.
Robinson. [50] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8. 1914; D : 37245 ; John Fran-
cis Logan and Ralph Duval Robinson, Brook-
lyn. 38383c
Rainbow (The) chaser; a play of today, by
George M. Lewis.
© Charles Mortimer, Troy. N. Y. ; D : 752.
Aug. 14, 1901. 38384
Rainbow (The) chasers; a comedy opera in 2
acts, book by G. T. Richardson, music by
George Lowell Tracy.
© George T. Richardson, Boston ; D : 2146,
July 12, 1902. 38385
Rainbow (The) g'irl; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by W. Barrett. [30] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Woodward Barrett, Hartford ; D : 12729,
Apr. 11. 190S; 2c. Apr. 11, 190S. 38386
Rainbow (The) kimona; a comedy in 2 acts
for girls, by Eleanor Maud Crane. New
York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1908. 33 p. 12°.
© E. M. Crane, New York ; D : 12148. Jan.
9, 1908; 2c. Jan. 27, 1908. 38387
Rainbow's daughter; or, The love magnet, a
musical extravaganza in 2 acts, by L. F.
Baum.
© L. Frank Baum, Chicago ; D : 15157. Feb.
23. 1909. 38388
Rainbow's (The) lining; 1 act drama, by F.
Haiues-Reed. [2], 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1.5. 1915; D : 42504 ; Florence
Haiues-Reed. Los Angeles. 38388a
Raindrop (The); play in 4 acts, by F. C.
Brock. [54] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1911 ; D : 23925 ; Frederick
Clinton Brock, Columbus, O. 38389
Rained in; western comedy playlet, by R. B.
Le Roy and A. Harvey. 7 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910; D : 21288 ; R. B. Le
I{oy and Aileen Harvey, Columl)us, O. 38390
Rainy (A) day; play for children in 2 acts, by
A. Mixon. [50] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1915 ; D : 40C85 ; Ada Mixon,
Washington. 38390a
Raising the wind; [l)y] W. H. Xcall.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1894:
19829; Apr. 17. 38391
1932
38392
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38410
Raising the wind — Continued.
a farce in 1 act, by W. H. Neall, Philadel-
phia, The Peun publishing company, 1907.
p. 163-174. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 10267,
Apr. 4, 1907; 2c. Apr. 3, 1907. 38392
Rajah (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by W. Young.
65 numb. 1. 12°. Printed.
i© William Young. Monmouth, 111.; 1882:
19940, Nov. 24 ; 2c. Dec. 23. 38393
Same.
© William Young, New York, as autlior in
renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 1302,
Nov. 8, 1910. Original entry, Nov. 24. 1882,
no. 19940. 38394
Rajah (The) diamond; play in 1 act, by Brough-
ton Tall. [21] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1914; D : 39238 ; Stanley
Broughton Tall, Baltimore. 38394a
Rajah (The) of Chutneypore.
(The) girl.
See Nautch
Rajah (The) of India; or, Marcelle, libretto by
Louis Henry.
© liOuise Henry Condn, Greenville, Miss. ;
1896 : 45124, Aug. 7. 38395
Rajah (The) of Kaputah; a musical play in 3
acts, book and lyrics by A. E. Morrow, music
by John Itzel. [69] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© A. E. Morrow, New York; D: 10648, May
27, 1907; 2c. May 25, 1907. 38396
Rajah (The) of Ramajan; an original comic
opera in 2 acts, by R. A. Wood. [2], 53 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Robert Aikenhead Wood, Newark, N. J. ;
D : 3874, Aug. 27, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 15, 1903.
38397
Rajah Sindh; by L. H. Cowan. 30 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1910; D : 20073 ; Louise H.
Cowan, Greenville, Miss. 38398
Rajah's (The) ruby; tabloid play, by R. H.
Craig. [16] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1915; D : 41244 ; Robert H.
Craig, New York. 38398a
Rajahsbraut; operette in 2 akten, text von A. C.
Eggers, musik von A. C. Eggers und H. Spiel-
ter. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1909 ; D : 17620 ; Anton C.
Egg6rs and Hermann Spielter, Mt. Vernon.
N. Y. 38399
Rake's (The) forfeit; in 3 acts, by F. Sheridan.
[54] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Francis Sheridan. New York ; D : 4057,
Oct. 6, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 25, 1904. 38400
Ralegh in Guiana, Rosamond, and A Christ-
mas masque; [three plays] by Barrett Wen-
dell. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1902. 143
p. 8°.
© Charles Scribner's sons. New York ; A :
43390, Oct. 8, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1902. 38400a
Rally round the flag; an incident of the Civil
War in 1 act, by L. Westervelt.
© Leonidas Westervelt, New York; 1897:
56843, Oct. 7. 38400b
Ralph; or, A kiss by the way, scenes in old
Kentucky, an American drama in 5 acts, by
E. Spencer.
© Edward Spencer, Randallstown. Md. ;
1875 : 12495, Nov. 27. 38401
Ralph Roister Doister; [by Nicholas Udall]
with introduction and notes, by Clarence Grif-
fin Child. Boston, New York [etc.] Houghton
Mifflin company [1912] 175 p. 12°. (River-
side literature series)
© Oct. 26, 1912; 2c. Oct. 30, 1912; A:
.327600; Houghton Mifflin co., Boston. 38402
Ralston's crucial moment; a play in 1 act,
adapted from the story of the same name, by
W. A. Rivers. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Allen Rivers, Oakland, Cal. ; D;
13802, Sept. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1908.
38403
Rambam (The) (Rabbi Maimouides) ; histori-
cal operette in 4 acts, by M. Seiffert.
© M. Seiffert, New York ; 1896 : 43740, July
30. 38404
Ramblers (The); by H. L. Lyman.
© Herbert Lucius Lyman, Milwaukee ; D :
6198, Feb. 9, 1905. 38405
by J. E. Fennessy.
© James E. Fennessy, Cincinnati ; 1899 :
74573, Nov. 15. 38406
by J. F. Whitney.
© John F. Whitney, New York ; 1880 : 19199,
Dec. 16. 38407
Ramblers at Red Dog; comedy sketch, by F. R.
Mulvihill. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1910 ; D : 17956 ; Frances R.
Mulvihill, Wilmington, Cal. 38408
Ramblers (The) in a grand hotel; an original
farcical burlesque in 3 acts, by A. T. Miller.
© Allen T. Miller, Philadelphia ; 1880 : 2268,
Feb. 10. 38409
Rameses; an Egyptian comic opera in 2 acts,
libretto by Edward Steele, jr., music by Lyle
C. True. 56 p. 12°. Printed [Libretto only]
© Edward Lindley Grey Steele, jr., Oak-
land, Cal.; D:4436, Dec. 26, 1903; 2c. Jan. 15,
1904. 38410
1933
38411
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38433
Barneses I; or, Bubastes and the princess, an
original comic opera in 3 acts, by E. L. G.
Steele.
© Edward L. G. Steele, Oakland, Gal.;
1898 : 19172, Mar. 23. 38411
Barneses H; a drama, by D. C. Furman.
© D. C. Furman, Friendly, W. Va. ; D:
15954, May 26, 1909. 38412
Barneses of Mummy row; a farce in 1 act, by
A. F. Blanchard. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Franklin Blanchard, Cambridge.
Mass.; D:3281, Apr. 13, 1903; 2c. Apr. 13,
1903. 38413
See also Night (The) after.
Bami, the Persian; a play in 5 acts, by W. J.
V. Hainer.
© W. J. Vance Hainer, Lubec, Me.; 1889:
2094, Jan. 16. 38414
Bamona; a drama, by Amelia M. Atkins.
© A. Atkins Whitfield, Westfield, Mass.;
1885 : 16461, July 31. 38415
-a drama, by Maggie Boyd, founded on the
last work of H. H. Jackson.
© Maggie Boyd, Riverside, Cal. ; 1889:
10257, Apr. 1. 38416
a drama in 5 acts, dramatization of Helen
Hunt Jackson's novel, by J. Jones and V. Cal-
houn. [4], 1.57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Johnstone Jones and Virginia Calhoun,
Los Angeles ; D : 4992, May 6, 1904 ; 2c. June
25, 1904. 38417
a drama in 4 acts, by H. Bingham. 35 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Helen Bingham, San Francisco ; D : 6172,
Feb. 3. 1905; 2c. Feb. 21, 1905. 38418
a drama in 6 acts, adapted from Helen H.
Jackson's novel of that name, by C. A. Nor-
cross. 68 p. 16°. Printed.
© Charles A. Norcross, Reno, Nev. ; 1888 :
3615, Feb. 3 ; 2c. Mar. 23. 38419
in 3 acts, by P. Brunoff. 30 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1911; D : 25313 ; PI a ton
Brunoff, New York. 38420
a plny in 5 acts, adapted from Helen Hunt
Jackson's Indian novel, by I. Dillaye. Syra-
cuse, N. Y. ; F. Le C. Dillaye, 1887. 40 p. 12°.
© Ina Dillaye, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1887 : 5792,
Mar. 11 ; 2c. Mar. 26. 38421
^or. The bells of Camulos, a drama in 5
acts, by J. Jones, with music by T^ F. Gott-
schalk.
© .Tohn.stone Jones, Los Angeles; 1897:
41410, July 17. 38422
See also Old California days.
Bampe (La); pi&ce en 3 actes, par H. de Roths-
child. 30 p. illus. 4°. [Reprinted from
I'lllustration thefitrale]
© Dec. 3, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1909 ; D : 17726 ;
Henri de Rothschild, Paris. 38423
Bampe (Die) (La rampe); schauspiel in 4
akten, von Henri de Rothschild, deutsche
biilmeneinrichtung von Alfred Hahn. 84 p.
12°.
© Ic. Apr. 30. 1910 ; D : 20953 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 38424
Bamuntcho; pi6ce en 5 actes, par Pierre Loti
[pseud, of J. Viaud. Paris, impr. de I'lllus-
trationl 1908. 2 p. 1., 94 p. 8°.
© Julien Viaud, Paris; D : 12486, Mar. 5.
1908 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1908. 38425
Ban Dan, the Bandanusualuni of Gougleoug-
leou; a farcical sketch with music, by M.
Archdall, music by Harold Vicars. [2]. 12 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 21, 1912 ; D : 30072 ; Mabel Arch-
dall, New York. 38426
Ran Bandolph of Boanoke. See Virginia of
Virginia.
Ranch (The); comedietta in 1 act, by M. V.
McGill. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1911 ; D : 2,5051 ; Mabel Vol-
lintine McGill, Seattle. 38427
Banch (The) girl; a comedy, by G. L. Raymond.
94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George L. Raymond. AVashington ; D :
474; May 15, 1901; 2c. June 1. 1901; 2c.
(printed) June 6, 1904. 38428
a comedy drama in 3 acts, by AV. W. Wil-
son. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 14, 1909; D: 16234; Walfred
Winchester Wilson, Estherville, la. 38429
play in 4 acts, by G. L. Raymond. Wash-
ington, Byron S. Adams. 1910. 46 p. 12°.
© June 4. 1910 ; 2c. June 6, 1910 ; D : 21271 ;
George L. Raymond, Washington. 38430
Banch king; a melodrama in 5 acts, by J. I).
Cliltou.
© Joseph D. Clifton, Chicago ; 1886 : 11088.
May 10. 38431
a romantic drama in 4 acts, by J. J. Mc-
Closkey.
© James J. McCloskev, Brooklyn; 1886:
17902. Aug. 5. 38432
Banch (The) mascot; a western dramatic
.sketch, by Lloyd Sheldon IMyers. [13] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edvs'. M. Jenkins, Newp(n-t. Ky. ; D :
11.509, Oct. 11, 1907; 2c. Oct. 11, 1907.
38433
1934
38434
COPYRIGHTED IX THE UNITED STATES
38456
Ranch (The) next door; a play in 1 act, by
Arthur J. Whaley. 17 p. 4°" Typewritten.
© A. J. Wlialey, Philadelpliia ; D : 12304,
Feb. 4, 190S ; 2c. Mar. 31, 1908. 38434
Ranch 7-11; or, The pride of the plains,
comedy drama in 4 acts, by Geo. H. Moore.
39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1909 ; D : 16410 ; Hosea F.
Moyer, Terre Haute, lud. 38435
Ranch 10; an American melodrama in 3 acts,
illustrative of life in the great West, by H.
Jleredith.
© Harry Meredith, Philadelphia; 1882:
4778, Mar. 27. 38436
■ or, Annie from Massachusetts, an Ameri-
can melodrama in 3 acts and 2 tableaux, by
H. Meredith. Philadelphia, T. S. Smith
[1S82] 50 p.. 12°.
© Harry Meredith and T. Slater Smith,
Philadelphia ; 1882 : 11600. Julv 15 ; 2c.
July 15. ' 38437
Ranch (A) woman; or, A cashier's ordeal,
sketch in 2 pts., by Frank B. Coigne. 5 p.
4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1912; D : 29766 ; Champion
film CO., New York. 38438
Ranche (The) on the Brazos; by E. B. Pope.
© Edwin B. Pope, Schrewsbury Park, Mo. ;
D : 16171, June 26, 1909. ' 38439
Ranchero's sweetheart; western dramatic com-
edy playlet in 1 act and I scene, by M. A.
Somers. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12. 1910; D: 17915; Martin A.
Somers, Philadelphia. 38440
Rancher's (The) daughter. See Gunfighters.
Ranchman (The); a western melodrama in 4
acts, by Harry Van Deraark. Philadelphia,
The Penn publishing company. 1909. 70 p.
12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 15757,
May 1, 1909; 2c. May 1, 1909. 38441
Ranchman (The) from Montana; original play
from western life, by A. G. Goode. [2], 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15. 1914; D : 38495; Arthur G.
Guode, New York. 38442
Ranchman's (The) daughter; by H. Sydney.
[73] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Howard Sydney. Brooklyn ; D : 9330,
Oct. 26, 1906; 2c. Oct. 26, 1906. 38443
4°.
— in 4 acts, by J. B. Totten. [92] p.
Typewritten.
© Joseph Byron Totten, New York ; D :
9983. Feb. 18, 1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907. 38444
Ranch ville; a dramatic sketch, by L. Loner-
gan. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© I.ester Lonergan, New York ; D : 14021,
Oct. 9, 1908; 2c. Oct. 5, 1908. 38445
Ranee (The) of Oudh; a comic opera in 8
acts, book and lyrics by Cyrus S. Brown.
[Minneapolis, Minn., Byron & Willard co.,
1906] 1 p. 1., [4]-46 p. 12°.
© Roosevelt club of Minneapolis, Minneapo-
lis; D:8180, Mar. 17, 1906; 2c. Mar. 5, 1906
38446
Range (The); drama in 4 acts, by C. G. Arm-
strong. [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1911; D: 25744; Carl G.
Armstrong, Elgin, 111. 38447
Rangeley; drama in a prologue and 4 acts, bv
T. F. Strange. [133] p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© Thomas Francis Strange, Boston; D:
7949, Feb. 5, 1906; 2c. Feb. 5, 1906. 38448
Ranger's (The) last fight. See Battle of
Pickle Hill.
Rania; or. The renunciation, a romance of
tragedy in 4 acts, by M. M. Ross and R. K.
McCulloch. [71] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Morris Morris Ross and Reeda Kerfoot
McCulloch, Indianapolis ; D : 3433, May 14,
1903 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1903. 38449
Rank; a comedy in 5 acts, by F. Foster.
© Fanny Foster, New York ; 1875 : 10903,
Oct. 20. 38450
a comedy in 3 acts, by G. Clarke.
© George Clarke, New York; 1871:4015,
Apr. 29. 38451
a drama in 4 acts, by J. H. Connelly.
© J. H. Connelly, Philadelphia ; 1881 : 17004,
^ov. 1. 38452
Rank and fame; a military, romantic drama in
6 ta!>leanx, from the French, by Willie Clare.
[1] 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Redmund, Boston ; 1885 : 16148,
July 27; 2c. Aug. 7. 38453
Rank and file; a military drama in 5 acts and
7 tableaux, by O. Bartlett.
© Owen Bartlett, Pontiac, Mich.; 1885:
23294, Nov. 6. 38454
Rank (A) deception; a farce in 2 acts, by Lilli
Huger Smith.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
57204, Sept. 7 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 38455
Rans Romany; an original play in 5 acts, by
H. Hill, dramatized from his story of same
title. [18] p. 8°. Printed.
© Henry Hill, Newark, N. J : 1876:7406,
June 17 ; 2c. July 19. 38456
5379— VOL 2—17-
-18
1935
38457
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38477
Ransom (The); a melodrama in 3 acts, by A. O.
Powers. Typewritten.
© Annie Orr Powers, Brooljline; 1900 A:
12573, May 19 ; 2c. May 19. 38457
play in 3 acts, by E. Carter. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edward Carter, Washington; D: 14427,
Dec. 1, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1908. 38458
Ransomed; play in 3 acts, by T. B. Sayre and
Cleveland Rogers. [2], 154 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1911; D: 25478; Theodore
Burt Sayre, New York. 38459
Rantin' Rovin' Robin; by C. H. Brown.
© Charles H. Brown, New York ; D : 11191,
Aug. 16, 1907. 38460
Rantzau (I) (The Rantzaus); opera in 4 acts,
by G. Targioni-Tozzetti and G. Menasci, Eng-
lish adaptation by Frederic Edward Wea-
therly, music by Pietro INIascagni. London, E.
Ascherberg & co., 1893. 72 p. 8°. [Libretto
only. French and English]
© E. Ascherberg & co., London ; 1893 : 26458.
June 2 ; 2c. June 2. 38461
Rantzow (Die) und die Pog-wisch. iSeeGesam-
melte werke; von Detlev von Liliencron.
Ranz (Le) des vaches (Song of the cowherd);
lyric drama in 3 acts, by Richard Batka,
adapted from the novel of Rudolf Bartsch en-
titled La petite Blanchefleur, French version
by Robert Brussel, music bv Wilhelm Kienzl.
New York, F. Rullman, inc., 1913. 47 p. 4°.
ri.iibretto only. French and English]
© Jan. 15, 1913; 2c. Jan. 16, 1913; D:
32058 ; Fred Rullman, inc., New York. 38462
Raovil; or, The magic star, by Jerome Ravel
and I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887:27999,
Oct. 29. 38463
Raoul Coquelin; a drama in a prologue and 2
acts, by H. Durant.
© H61oise Durant, United States; 1884:
8579, Apr. 24. 38464
Raoul de Bragelonne; by H. J. Fowler.
© H. J. Fowler, Geneva, N. Y. ; 1900 A:
G932, :Mar. 15. 38465
Rapacity (The) of man; historical drama in 5
acts, by \V. Arens. [20] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Wilhelm Arens, Chicago; D:5181, June
15, 1904 ; 2c. June 6, 1904. 38466
Rape (The) of the Sabines; a play in 5 acts, by
T. M. Adams.
© Thomas M. Adams, Ohio ; 1877 : 13426,
Nov. 19; Ic. Nov. 27. 38467
Rape (The) of the Sabines — Continued.
Same, cover-title, 64 p. 12°. Printed.
© Thomas M. Adams, Hanging Rock, O. ;
1877 : 13800, Nov. 27 ; 2c. Nov. 27. 38468
Raphael and Dolores; or. The Cistercian, a
drama in 5 acts and 8 tableaux, by L. N. Sene-
ca!. [3], 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Napoleon Senecal, St. Henri, Can-
ada ; D : 6294, Mar. 8, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1905.
S8469
Raphael de Valentin; a dramatization in 4 acts.
of La peau de chagrin of Honor§ de Balzac,
by M. C. Wilson. New York, Samuel French ;
London, Samuel French, ltd. 1901. 39 p. 8°.
© Margaret Chase Wilson, New York ; D :
377, Apr. 22, 1901 ; 2c. June 8, 1901. 38470
Raphael in Bohemia; play in 1 scene, by E. D.
Holmes. [1], 11 p. 4". Typewritten. '
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1914; D : 36194 ; Edward D.
Holmes, Newton, Mass. 38470a
Raphelina; drama in 4 acts and prologue, by
J. De Bonay.
© John De Bonay, New York ; 1872 : 13165,
Dec. 14. 38471
E,aphis; op6ra en 4 actes, libretto de L. Wickes,
musique de H. Waller. [46] p. 4°, Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Laura Wickes & Henry Waller, Melrose,
Mass. ; D : 6645, May 6. 1905 ; 2c. May 8, 1905.
38472
Rapid fire conversation act; by Chris. Lane.
(In Will Rossiter's vaudeville prompter, no. 4 )
© Will Rossiter, Chicago ; D : 4067, Oct. 5,
1903 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 38473
Rapid transit; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. Gor-
man.
© James Gorman, Greenpoint, N. Y. ; 1895 :
22497, Apr. 23. 38474
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by H, W. Ellis
and J. F. Milliken.
© H. Wayne Ellis and James F. Milliken,
1888 : 14174, May 15. 38475
Rapid transit up-to-date; a burlesque on the
present day street car traffic. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Cornelius J. O'Brien, Mount Vernon,
N. Y. ; D : 5637. Oct. 14, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1904.
38476
Rapids (The); a play of modern society, by
M. A. Snell.
© Minnie Andrews Snell, St. Louis; 1899:
109, Jan. 3. 38477
1936
38478
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38497
Bappaccini's daughter; a dramatization in 2
acts of Natlianiel Hawthorne's story, by A. J.
liGvi and A. Y. Grant. Typewritten.
© Annie Josepliine Levi and Alice Yates
Grant, New York; 1896:33123, June 3; 2c.
Aug. 17. 38478
Rappahannock; a romantic drama of the
American Civil War in 5 acts, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1899:17151,
Mar. 6. 38479
ilappelkopf (Alpenkbnig und menschenf eind) ;
lustspiel mit gesang in 3 akten, von Ferdinand
Raimund, in der bearbeitung und inszenierung
des deutschen theaters von Max Reinhardt,
musik mit benutzuug der Wenzel Miiller'scheu
original musik von Einar Nilson. Berlin,
Vertriebsstelle des Verba ndes deutsolier
biihnenschriftsteller, g. m. b. h., 1915. 137 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 21, 1915; D : 40738 ; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschrift-
steller, g. m, b. h., Berlin. 38479a
Rapper (The); comedy in 3 acts, by Horace An-
nesley Vachell. [108] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26. 1914 ; D : 36161 ; Cyril Maude,
New York. ' 38479b
Raps; vaudeville sketch, by Eleanor Maud
Crane. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, [1911]
9 p. 12°.
© Apr. 12, 1911; 2c. Apr. 13, 1911; D:
23936; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York.
38480
Rapscallion (The); by B. M. Dix. Typewrit-
ten.
© Beulah Marie Dix, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1899 : 77802, Nov. 29 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1900. 38481
Rare (A) bird; in 2 acts, by Cannon Sawyer
[pseud, of A. G. Krehbiel] [131] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Augustus G. Krehbiel and George Ken-
nington. New York; D:1189, Dec. 17, 1901;
2e. Dec. 17, 1901. 38482
Rare (A) occurrence; a play in 1 act, by G. A.
Lawrence. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Alfred Lawrence, New York ; D :
8599, May 29, 1906 ; 2c. May 28, 1906. 38483
Rare (A) old bird; farcical play in 1 act, by
Al. Flatico. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1913 ; D : 33737 ; Al. Flatico,
Frank MacNorton and Jack Tegge, Cleveland.
38484
Rare (A) sense of humor; a sketch, by G. A.
Holt. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct.' 2, 1912; D : 31035 ; Geo. A.
Holt, New York. 38485
Rare (A) Teutonic specimen. See Olivet.
Rarebit (A) and a pot of musty; play in 1 act,
by W. A. Lewis. 15 p. 16°. Printed.
© William Albert Lewis, United States;
D:2304, Sept. 8, 1902; 2c. Sept. 3, 1903.
38486
Rarebit (The) girls; a singing and dancing
novelty girl act, in 4 scenes, by C. B. Casad.
[15] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Campbell B. Casad, New York; D:
11289, Sept. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1907. 38487
Rash (A) wager; by F. M. Bicknell and G. O.
Burton.
© Frank M. Bicknell, Maiden, Mass., and
Chester O. Burton, New York; 1898:24646,
Apr. 19 ; 2c. May 16. 38488
Raspberry shrub; by P. D. Hunter.
© Peter D. Hunter, Forest Lake, Minn. ;
D : 15452, Mar. 26, 1909. 38489
Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia; an original,
spectacular, musical and farcical extrava-
ganza in numerous acts, changeable scenes
and tableaux.
© Giselle C. D'Unger, Chicago; 1890:36635,
Nov. 20. 38490
Rastus Blink's minstrels; farce, by Effie
Louise Koogle. Lebanon, O., March brothers,
1912. 3 p. 8°. (Famous five-cent funny
farces)
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30811; March bros., Lebanon, O. 38491
Rat (The); a drama in 3 acts, by H. I. Dodge.
[Ill] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1910 ; D : 21107 ; Henry Irv-
ing Dodge, New York. 38492
■ a farce in 1 act, by H, Heaton. 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Harold Heaton, New York; D : 4880,
Apr. 15, 1904; 2c. Apr. 29, 1904. 38493
a western situation, by J. H. Graham. 20
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1912 ; D : 29843 ; Joseph H.
Graham, New York. 38494
Rat charmer; an eccentric dramatic-musical
act. words, music and stage directions by F.
Borneman. 10 p. 4°, Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Fred Borneman, New York; D: 13328,
July 11, 1908; 2c. July 11, 1908. 38495
Rat in the cupboard; drama in 1 act, by T.
Corbett. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thalberg Corbett, London ; D : 7632, Nov.
29, 1905; 2c. Nov. 25, 1905. 38496
Rat poison; an original dramatic sketch in 1
act, by C. Finger.
© Carl Finger, Philadelphia; 1900 A
19857, Aug. 9.
38497
1937
I
38498
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38519
Rat-trap (The); melodrarua in 1 act, by D.
Rayuol. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1911; D: 25315; Dorothy
Raynol, New York. 38498
. tabloid drama, by Reginald Francis. 4 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1911; D: 25461; Henrique
R. F. White, New York. 38499
Ratcatcher (The); or, Piper of Hamelin, in
5 acts and 9 tableaux, by I. Kiralfy, B. Ki-
ralfy, and H. Wilke.
© Imre Kiralfy, Bolossy Kiralfy and Hu-
bert Wilke, United States; 1885:22412,
Oct. 26. 38500
Kiralfy brothers' grand, romantic.
spectacular drama in 5 acts and 9 tableaux,
by I. Kiralfy, B. Kiralfy and Hubert Wilke.
© Imre Kiralfy and Bolossy Kiralfy, New
York; 1885:25947, Dec. 10. 38501
Ratcatcher (The) of Hamelin; in 5 acts, and
9 tableaux, by I. Kiralfy, B. Kiralfy and H.
Wilke.
© Imre Kiralfy, Bolossy Kiralfy and
Hubert Wilke. United States; 1885:22410,
Oct. 26. 38502
Rates; a railroad drama in 2 acts, by F. C.
Hamilton.
© F. C. Hamilton, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1893:
41091, Sept. 11. 38503
Rather mixed, a comedy in 4 acts, by Ad.
Neuendorff.
© George W. Hyatt, New York; 1884:
9003, Apr. 30. 38504
Rather rough on Robert; farce in 1 act, by
J. W. Lincoln and James Montgomery. Phila-
delphia, Penn publishing company, 1915. 17
p. 12^
© Sept. 25, 1915; 2c. Sept. 28, 1915; D:
41856; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 38505
Rathmore; a drama in prologue and 3 acts.
© E. A. Holmes, New York; 1871:12547,
Dec. 30. 38506
Rats; a farcical comedy in 3 acts and 1 scene,
by J. W. Ransone.
© John W. Ransone, St. Joseph, Mo. ; 1885 :
4055, Feb. 14. 38507
See also Dramatic works of Gerhart
Hauptmann.
Bat's (The) nest; drama in 4 acts, by M. R. M.
Doremus. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1910 ; D : 22170 ; Mary R. M.
Doremus, Kingston, N. Y. 38508
Ratten (Die); Berliner tragikomodie in 5 akten,
von G. Hauptmann. Berlin, S. Fischer, 1911.
212 p. 12°.
© Jan. 17, 1911; 2c. Mar. 22, 1911; D:
23712 ; S. Fischer, Berlin. 38509
— — ■ Sec also Dramatic (The) works of Ger-
hart Hauptmann.
Rattler (The); a musical comedy satire in 3
acts, by E. Hope.
© Edward Hope, Chicago; 1894:40184,
Sept. 1. 38510
Ratty and Batty; a comedy sketch, by J. J.
Olson. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jerome J. Olson, Chicago ; D : 13104,
June 3, 1908; 2c. June 12, 1908. 38511
Raven (The); a drama in 4 acts, by W. Edgerly.
© Webster Edgerly, Washington; 1890:
14268, Apr. 30.
— play in 5 acts, by A. Ketchum.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1913; D: 34654;
Ketchum, New York.
by O. Dargan.
38512
[28] p.
Arthur
38513
[3], 72 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Olive Dargan, New York; D : 4989, May
5, 1904; 2c. May 5, 1904. 38514
— a play in 4 acts and a tableau, by G. C.
Hazelton, jr. New York, 1903. 1 p. 1., 77 p.
4°.
© George C. Hazelton, jr.. New Rochelle,
N. Y. ; D:4261, Nov. 17, 1903; 2c. Apr. 11,
1904. 38515
Rats, the bell boy. See Our hotel.
poetic drama in 5 acts, by J. V. Blake.
[150] p. obi. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1913 ; D : 34125 ; James Vila
Blake, Chicago. 38516
— — a romantic play in 5 acts, by G. C. Hazel-
ton, jr. Typewritten,
© George C. Hazelton, jr., Washington ;
1893:35860, Aug. 2; 2c. Oct. 14. 38517
See also My masterpiece. — Raving (The)
Raven Den; a rural comedy drama in 4 acts,
by C. M. Rakestraw. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chauncey Mortimer Rakestraw, New-
York ; D : 7483, Nov. 1, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1905.
38518
Raven (The) twins; a dramatic composition in
4 acts, by V. Everingham. [2], 51 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Van Rensselaer Everingham, Syracuse.
N. Y. ; D : 1542, Mar. 10, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 10
1902. 385 IS
1938
38520
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38539
Ravens (The); iu 3 acts, by R. Gerke. [46] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Robert Gerke, Marietta, O. ; D : 1196,
Dec. 18, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1901. 38520
Raven's (The) cry; a romantic play in 3 acts,
by D. .Tanitsch. [99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© International copyright bureau, ltd., Lon-
don ; D : 8432, Apr. 27, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1906.
38521
Ravens (The) nest; a 1 act musical farce com-
edy, by William Austin Davis. [4] p. f°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Lotta Austin Davis, New York ; D : 13575,
Aug. 19, 1908 ; 2c. July 17, 1908. 38522
Ravenscrag-; a musical drama in 3 acts, by
George Fawcett Rowe.
© E. A. McDowell, New York; 1885:15399,
July 17. 38523
Ravenswood; a romantic tragedy in 5 acts,
founded on Scott's novel of The bride of Lam-
mermoor, by F. S. Ganter and G. H. Braughn.
New Orleans, J. W. Madden, 1873. 56 p. 12°.
© F. S. Ganter and George H. Braughn,
New Orleans; 1873:9647, Aiig. 28; 2c. Sept.
17. 38524
Raving (The); a burlesque on the poem of Ed-
gar Allan Poe, The raven [by A. A. Small] 1
p. 4°. Printed.
© Albert A. Small, .Jacksonville, Fla. : D:
9154, Sept. 27, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 27, 1906. 38525
Ravings of a mad actor; tragic dramatic mono-
logue for man, by Stanley Schell. [New York,
E. S. Werner & company, 1914] p. 149-156.
12°. (On cover: Stanley Schell's sketches)
© Mar. 19, 1914; 2c. Mar. 30, 1914; A:
372087 ; Edgar Schell Werner, New York.
38525a
Raw recruit; comedy in 2 acts, by Stanley
Hodgkins. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
©Ic. Aug. 17, 1912 ; D : 30.563 ; Fred H. James,
New York. 38526
farce in 1 scene, by Albert F. Newmann.
[18] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1912; D : 31772 ; Albert F.
Hawthorne, New York. , 38527
■ or, A day in camp with the state Na-
tional guard, a military comedy drama iu 2
acts, by Jean Ingraham. Clyde O., Ames'
pub. CO.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1893 : 19548,
Apr. 21 ; 2c. Apr. 24. 38528
See also Pantomime almanac.
Rawson's Y. See Main (The) line.
Ray; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by Cal. Wal-
lace [pseud, of C. W. Walters]
© C. Wallace Walters, Philadelphia ; 1888 :
12957, May 8. 38529
Ray Hamilton; a drama in 4 acts, by W. C.
Brann.
© W. C. Brann, Galveston, Tex.; 1887:
3523. Feb. 14. . 38530
Ray (A) of light; a drama in 5 acts and 7
tableaux, by Charlotte Thompson.
© Charlotte Thompson Rogers, Pittsburgh ;
1884:2505, Feb. 4. 38531
Rayhanah of the palaces; an entertainment
from the Alharabra in a prologue, 3 acts and
an epilogue, by D. Clift. [4], 111 p. 4°.
Mimeographed.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1912; D: 28787; Denison
Clift, Oakland. Cal. 38532
Rayo de sol; comedia en 2 actos y en prosa,
original de J. Lopez Silva y J. Pellicer. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1909.
.59 p. 12°.
© Sept. 23. 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16892 ; Jose Lopez Silva y Julio Pellicer, Ma-
drid. 38533
Raza (La); comedia en 3 actos y en prosa. orig-
inal de M. Linares Rivas, segunda ediciOn.
INIadrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1911.
82 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911; 2c. .Jan. 2, 1912; D:
28160; Manuel Linares Rivas, Madrid.
38534
Razoo (The); or, Gewgaws, a musical comedy
extravaganza in 3 acts, by F. Tannehill. jr.
© Frank Tannehill. jr.. New York; 1889:
9185. Mar. 22. 38535
Razum of Kohinoor; a comic opera in a pro-
logue and 2 acts, book and lyrics by A. E.
Morrow, music by J. Itzel. 41 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© A. E. Morrow and John Itzel, United
States; D : 5178, June 14, 1904; 2c. Aug. 18.
1904. 38536
Razzeler (The); a musical satirical comedy in
3 acts, by E. Hope.
© Edward Hope, Chicago ; 1890 : 36356,
Nov. 18. 38537
Razzia (The); pantomime, by A. C. Fouche. 2 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1911; D: 28242; Armand
C. Fouche, St. Louis. 38538
Razzle-dazzle; a comic absurdity in 3 acts,
by H. C. Husted.
© H. C. Husted, New York; 1888:30053.
Oct. 22. 38539
1939
38540
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38557
Razzle-dazzle — Contiiuiod.
an eccentric comedy with musical trim-
mings in 2 acts, by M. Forrest. [2], 75 p.
f° . Typewritten. [Words only]
<g) Ic. Mar. 2.5. 1912 ; D : 29179 ; Mark For-
rest, Milwaukee. 38540
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by D. Collyer
and F. Lennox.
© Dan Collyer and Fred Lennox, United
States; 1889:8267, Mar. 14. 38541
an original farce comedy in 3 acts, by Ij.
Grover and L. Grover, jr,
© Leonard Grover and Leonard Grover, .ii'-.
United States ; 18S9 : 4435, Feb. 7. 38542
— or. Me, I and myself, a Chinese and
.Japanese musical farce comedy in 4 acts, by
J. Ballance.
© ,Tohn Ballance, New York; 1888:34286,
Dec. 3. 38543
Razzler (The); or. Shown up, an hypnotic musi-
cal satire in 3 acts, by E. Hope.
© Edward Hope, Chicago ; 1894 : 22420.
Apr. 2. 38544
Reacted; a drama In 4 acts, by E. H. Miller.
© Emlen Hare IMiller, Philadelphia; 1888:
21814, .July 30. 38545
Read your letters; com.edy of love in 1 act, by
William Grahame fpseud. of G. Jones! [1],
16 p. 4*. Typewritten.
Ready-made (A) suit; a mock trial, by F. E.
< nia.se. Boston, Walter H. Baker and com-
pany [1885] 41 p. 12°.
© F. E. Chase, Roxbury, Mass. ; 1885 :
21.5.35, Oct. 14; 2c. Oct. 30. 3S548b
Ready money; comedy in 3 acts, by .1. Mont-
gomery. [108] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13. 1912; D : 30253 ; James
Montgomery. New York. 38549
See also Was glanzt, ist gold.
Ready to open to-night; 1 act playlet, by
Edw. Locke. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eleanor Blanchard Cone. New York ; D :
10111. Mar. 11, 1907; 2c. Mar. 11, 1907.
38550
Real (A) America girl; play in 1 act, by A.
Du Lany. [7] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17. 1912; D : 29405 ; Albert
Du Lany, Chicago. 38551
Real (The) Cedric Errol; a farcical travesty
in 2 scenes, by B. Veiller and M. Carnes.
© Bayard Veiller and Mason Carnes, New
York: 1890:4426, Feb. 4. 38552
Real (The) criminal; 1 act play, by A. Leiber.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31537 ; Allen Leiber,
Chicago. 38553
Real (The) diploma; comedy in 1 act, by A. J.
Berg. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911 ; D : 25877 ; Alfons J.
Berg, Milwaukee. 38554
.Tones. New Y'^ork.
© Ic. May 31. 1913; D: 33793; Grahame Real (The) doctor; sketch in 1 act, by Frank
38546 Dumont. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1911. 8 p. 12°.
© Nov. 20, 1911; 2c. Nov. 20, 1911; D:
25800 : Sanmol French, New York. 38555
Real (The) estate agent; by Charles Horwitz.
15 p. f°. Typewritten^
© Edward Lawrence, Brooklvn ; D: 11071,
July 29, 1007 ; 2c. July 30, 1907. 38556
Real (The) estate men; or. The rent collectors,
vaudeville act, by O. Shafter. 6 p. 4°. Type-
Avritton.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1915; D: 42028; Otto Shatter.
Brooklyn. 38556a
Real (La) gana; sainete on 1 acto y en prosa,
original de A. Ramos Martin. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1915. 26 p. 12°.
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1. 1915; D:
41657; Antonio Ramos Martfn, Madrid.
38556b
Real (La) hembra; sainete lii-ico en 1 acto y 4
cuadros, origiiuil de Jose Komeo, mfisica de
los maestros San Felipe y Barrera. Madrid
ISociedad de autores e.spanoles] 1911. 41 p.
12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; 1) : 281.58 ;
Jos{i Romeo, Madrid. 38557
Reader (The); comedy in 1 act, by Ada Tully
Ammernian. New York. S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd., 1915. 15 p. 12°.
© .Tune 9. 1915; 2c. .Tune 16, 1915; D:
409.50; Samuel French, New York. 38546a
Reading (The) of the tablets of Artaxerxes.
See Queen Esther.
Readjustment (The); a play in 5 acts, by Mrs.
I. Levinsolm. 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Ivar Levinsohn. New York ; D :
4270, Nov. 21. 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1903. 38547
Ready; or, California at the present day, a
sensational, scenical and sectional drama,
by F. Lyster and W. H. S. Smith.
© Frederic Lyster and W. H. Sedlev
Smith. California; 1871:8.547, Sept. 12.
38548
Ready for action; military coraedv-draraa, bv
.Tohn T. Doyle. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1914 ; D : 38070 ; Marion Wii-
lard Doyle, Allston, Mass. 38548a
1940
38558
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38578
Ileal life; an Irish comedy drama in 3 acts and
5 tableaux, by T. li. Edwards and Mrs. C. A.
Doremus.
© Thomas R. Edwards and Mrs. Charles A.
Doremus, United States ; 1885 : 15823, Julv 23.
38558
Real life in the South, before and since the
war; an historical operetta in 2 acts, by J.
Prime.
© John Prime, Newberne, N. C. ; 1874 : 11,
Jan. 2. 38559
Real man; ])y W. H. Barwakl. [69] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Wra. H. Barwald, Brooklyn ; D : 10252.
Apr. 2, 1907; 2c. Mar. 27, 1907. 38560
-comedy in 1 act, by M. J. Newman. [1], 16
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1913 ; D : 31971 ; M. J. New-
man, Chicago. 38561
Real men; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by Sam
Tauber. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912 ; D : 28640 ; Henrietta C.
Tauber, New York. 38562
Real (The) Mr. Doubleday; comedy in 4 acts,
by Ella, Baroness von Wrede. [37] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ella, Baroness von Wrede, Paris; D:
4354, Dec. 8, 1903; 2c. Dee. 8, 1903. 38563
Real (The) Napoleon; or, The young' Na-
poleon, vignette in 1 scene, by W. T. Coleby.
[2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22. 1912 ; D : 29123 ; Wilfred T.
Coleby. London. 38564
Real Q; 1-act farce, by M. Terrell and H. O.
Stechhan. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1910; D : 20647 ; Maverick
Terrell and H. O. Stechhan, Seattle. 38565
Real Robert Emmet; in 5 acts, by P. T. Cun-
ningham and E. L. McDowell. [39] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Peter T. Cunningham and Ed. L. McDow-
ell, St. Louis ; D : 7690, Dec. 9, 1905 ; Ic. Nov.
29, 1905 ; Ic. Feb. 16, 1906. [Note : First copy
bears title, Dialogue of Robert Emmet]
38566
Real (The) ruler; comedy in 3 acts, by J. D.
Haag. [94] p. 16°. Printed.
© Ic. May 23, 1911 ; D : 24298 ; Jackson D.
Haag, Pittsburg. 38567
Real scout life; a play in 2 acts, by S. B. Davis.
[Macomb, 111., Printed by the AVestern courier
press, 1912] 22 p. 16°.
© May 2, 1912 ; 2c. May 8, 1912 ; A : 314221 ;
Susan B. Davis, Macomb, 111. 38568
Real (The) story; drama in 4 acts, by P. C.
Sweinhart. [185] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1913; D : 35027 ; Paul C.
Sweinhart, New York. 38569
Real (A) Thanksgiving; by S. Schell.
© Stanley Schell, New York ; 1899 : 71608,
Nov. 2. 38570
Real (The) thief; playlet in 1 act, by E. Yeager.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1914 ; D : 36727 ; Edith Yeager,
Brooklyn. 38570a
Real (The) thing; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
L. S. Converse. [3], 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1910; D: 21619; L. S. Con-
verse, Jin eon, Ga. 38571
comedy in 3 acts, by E. M. Crane. New
York, Samuel French ; London, Samuel
French, ltd., 1911. 62 p. 12°. ([French's
international copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 204])
© Mar. 23, 1911; 2c. Mar. 25, 1911; D:
23738 ; Eleanor Maud Crane, New York.
38572
■ -by J. Totten.
© Joseph Totten. New York; D : 1554, Mar.
11, 1902. 38573
a drama, by S. R. Hill. 63 p. 8°. Printed.
© Stella Richmond Hill. Grand Rapids,
Mich.; D: 11092, Aug. 1, 1907; 2c. Sept. 5,
1908.
38574
— a farce in 1 act, by O. E. Young. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1905. 14 p. 12°. (On
cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7224,
Sept. 7, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1905. 38575
— a musical farce comedv in 3 acts, by H. E.
Reed.
© Harry Everett Reed, Lowell; 1898:
15374, Mar. 4. 38576
original play in 4 acts, by Adelaide B.
Warren and R. H. Gibbons. 88 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1910 ; D : 20254 ; Robert Hume
Gibbons, Detroit. . 38577
Real value; play in 3 acts, by A. M. Livingston
[66] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1913; D: 34493; Abraham
Milton Livingston, New York. 38578
E.eal (The) war; play about Hamilton and Burr
in 4 acts, by M. Parry. 124 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1915; D: 41! 125; Maxwell
Parry, Indianapolis. 38578a
1941
38579
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38599
Real (The) wise guy; a dramatic composition
in 1 act, by A. P. Mullen and D. Mullen. 22
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dennis Mullen and Adele Palmer Mul-
len, New York ; D : 10083, Mar. 6, 1907 ; 2c.
Mar. 21, 1907. 38579
Real (The) witch; modern drama in 4 acts,
by B. Hakoun. [135] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1911; D: 23350; Benjamin
Hakoun, New York. 38580
Real (A) woman; 1 act drama, by B. E. de
Rapalje. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1915 ; D : 39909 ; Bertha Elet-
ta de Rapalje, Seattle. 38580a
Real (The) Yankee; a play in 5 acts, by E. C.
Merritt. [57] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Evangeline Cushman IMerritt, Attleboro,
Mass.; D : 4179, Nov. 3, 1903; 2c. Nov. 3.
1903. 38581
Realism vs. fiction; a dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by C. G. Brower. [19] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles G. Brower, Los Angeles; D:
10271, Apr. 4, 1907; 2c. Apr. 24, 1907.
38582
Realist; in 4 acts, by E. E. Greville. 142 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1909; D: 17085; Eden E.
Greville. New York. 38583
Realistic scenes fromi prison life in Aus-
tralia. See Convict 1240.
Reality; comedy in 3 acts, by H." Marcell. [1],
33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Henri Marcell. New York ; D : 10954,
.July 11, 1907; 2c. July 11, 1007. 38584
-drama in 1 act, by A. McMackin. 19 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1910 ; D : 21216 ; Archer
INIcMackin. Chicago. 38585
a tragi-comedy drama in 4 acts, by D. H.
Beelman. Typewritten.
© D. Houston Beelman, St. Louis; 1899:
01990, Sept. 25; 2c. Nov. 1. 38586
Realization (The); 1 act play, by E. Mitchell
and L. Lobe. [4] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1911; D : 25942 ; Esther
Mitchell and Lorence Lobe, New York.
38587
Realization (The) of a child's dream. See
Lucky Jim.
Really an actress; 1 act comedy, by E. Andreas.
[1], 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1915 ; D : 40788 ; Eulalie
Andreas, New York. 38587a
Realm (The) of doubt; [by] Maynard F. Holt-
zinger. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Holtzinger, Brooklyn ; D : 15748, Apr.
30, 1909; 2c. Apr. 19, 1909. 38588
Realm (The) of romance; a melodrama of the
present day in 4 acts, by E. L. Lee and
Sylvia M. Bidwell.
© E. Laurence Lee. Dalton. O. ; 1900 A:
4930, Feb. 23. 38589
Realm (The) of time; a pagent for young peo-
ple and children, by Nettie H. Pelham. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison. [1890] 20 p. 12°.
( [Amateur series] )
© T. S. Denison. Chicago; 1890:29185.
Sept. 22; 2c. Oct. 10. 38590
Reap as ye sow; or. Like a thief in the night,
original dramatic episode, by M. Nobles. [1].
10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .June 27. 1913; D : 33628 ; Milton
Nobles, Brooklyn. 38591
Reaper (The); a drama in 4 acts, by L. G.
Smith. [96] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Leila Grace Smith. Springfield. Mo. ; D :
13975, Oct. 2, 1908; 2c. Oct. 2, 1908. 38592
Reapers (The); by G. Addison.
© Grace Addison, San Francisco; 1899:
3;5328. May 26. 38593
■ -drama in 1 act, by E. M. Unsell. [1], 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1913 ; D : 34377 ; Eva Myrtle
Unsell, New York. 38594
-a play in 4 acts, by W. Osborn. [89] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© William Osborn. Washington; D : 4748.
Mar. 18, 1904; 2c. INIar. 18, 1904. 38595
Reaping (The); dramatic play in 1 act, by
IM. Keightley. 18, [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 20, 1911; D : 24248 ; Mabel
Keightley, South Bend. Ind. 38596
a play in 4 acts, by Martin Sabine and
M. I. Taylor. [231] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© JLartin Sabine and Mary Imlay Taylor,
United States; D : 13090, Jnne T. 1908; 2c.
June 1, 1908. 38597
Reaping the harvest; by A. H. Browne and
Robt. Hildrith. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2. 1911: D: 25379; Alice How-
land Browne, Chicago. 38598
-a comedy drama in 4 acts, by Tom Fitch.
[127] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. H. La Pearl, Danville, 111. ; D : 1091.
Nov. 13, 1901; 2c. Jan. 18, 1902. 38599
1942
38600
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38621
Reaping the whirlwind; an American drama,
proloj^ue and 4 acts, by C. H. Robinson.
© Charles H. Robinson, Denver; 1894 •.
43113, Sept. 14. 38600
a drama in 5 acts, by A. E. Stilwell.
© Arthur E. Stilwell, Kansas City. Mo. ;
D : 12898, Apr. 20, 1908.
38601
— a drama in 3 acts, by George H. Broad-
hurst.
© Broadlmrst bros.. Chicago; 1894:8374,
Fob 3 38602
-in 1 act. by H. Respess.
© Heard Respess, New York; 1900 A:
38603
312S7. Dec. 26.
— ^an original drama in 5 acts, by Mrs. R.
I'acheco.
© Mrs. R. Pacheco, California; 1879:660,
.Tan. 15.
38604
a society drama in 4 acts, by A. D. Crab-
tree.
© Addison Darre Crabtree, Boston; 1894:
59300. T>ec. 20. 38605
or. The Hydra,, a drama in 4 acts, by H.
Gibson.
® Hujih (Gibson. Brooklyn ; 1888 : 4922. Feb.
]4. 38606
Reason (The): play in 1 act, by .T. A. McCollom,
jr.. and F. S. Mickley. [1], 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. .Tan. 6. 1913 : D : 31897 ; John A. Mc-
Collom, ji-.. and Frank S. Mickley, Allentown,
Pa. 38607
play In 3 acts, by A. Hunter. [153] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6. 1914; D : 374G9 ; Ancella
Hunter, J>os Angeles. 38607a
Reason (The) of the virgin, Jephthah's daugh-
ter; by L. Cleveland.
© Lucy Cleveland, New York ; D : 2G72. Oct.
18, 1902. 38608
Reason unknown; a play in 1 act, by J. H. Ben-
ner. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Henrv Benner, Fullerton, Pa.;
D : 3377, IMay 4, 1903 ; 2c. May 4, 1903. 38609
Reason (The) why; in 4 acts, by M. S. Gooding.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25. 1910 ; D : 22371 ; Marguerite
Sprngue Gooding, Bristol, R. I. 38610
in 1 act and 4 tableaux, by G. Rizard. 8
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Georges Rizard. New York : D : 15979,
June 1. 1909 ; 2c. June 1, 1909.
38611
Reason (The) why — Continued.
play in 1 act, by T. Terriss. [5] p. t".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1913; D : 34537 ; Tom Ter-
riss, New York. 38612
Reb Selmele; or, Thorah is the best sechorah,
comedy in 4 acts, by A. M. Sharkansky. [New
York, A. M. Sharkansky, 1900] 1 p. 1., 48 p.
4°. [Yiddish-English title page, Yiddish
text]
© A. M. Sharkansky, New York; 1900 A:
26556, Oct. 25 ; 2c. Nov. 5. 38613
Reb (The), the Fed and the fid; comedy, by
W. A. Williams. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1915; D: 41480; William
Alexander Williams, Ft. Worth, Tex. 38613a
Rebecca; a drama by Andrew Halliday and
W. L. Duff.
© William L. Duff, New York ; 1872 : 1354,
Feb. 10. 38614
Rebecca, a child of the Ghetto; by S. Fields.
© Sadie Fields, New York ; D : 6034. Dec.
29, 1904. 38615
Rebecca and Rowena; or. The triumph of
Israel, n tragic burlesque in 5 acts, for ama-
teur parlor representation, based on Thack-
erav's sequel to Ivanhoe. New York, C. B.
Yaiix, 1883. 28 p. 16°.
© C. Bowver Vaux, New York ; 1883 : 2307,
Feb. 3 ; 2c. Feb. 13. 38616
Rebecca Jane; McKee and Rogers' great sen-
sation.
© McKee and Rogers, United States ; 1872 :
.5178, May 16. 38617
Rebecca of Sunnybrook farm; state o' Maine
Play in 4 acts, by K. D. Wiggin and C. Thomp-
son. 131 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13. 1909 ; D : 17359 ; Kate Dou-
glas AViirgin and Charlotte Thompson, New
York. 38618
Rebecca of the city of York; or. Burned alive,
by B. Braverman.
© Bernard Braverman, New York ; 1894 :
.57439, Dec. 10. 38619
Rebecca's triumph; a drama in 3 acts, for fe-
mnle characters only, by G. M. Baker. Bos-
ton. G. M. Baker and company, 1879. 55 p.
12°. ([Globe drama])
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1879:1066,
.Tan. 21; 2c. Jan. 27. 38620
Same. Bo.ston, W. H. Baker & co., 1907.
12°. (On cover : Baker's ed. of plays)
© Emily F. Baker, Wellesley Hills. IVIass. ,
in renewal for 14 years from Jan. 21. 1907;
D : 9430, Nov. 15, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906.
38621
55 p.
1943
38623
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38638
Bebekah. Lodge secrets exposed. See Goat
(The) let loose.
Rebel (The) king; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by A. Allen.
© Alfred Allen, Pompton, N. T. ; 1896:
14856, Mar. 7. - 38622
Rebel (The) parson; a play in 4 acts, by M. R.
McSpadden.
© Marryot R. McSpadden, Chicago; D:
5388, Ans. 8, 1904. 38623
Rebel (The) spy. See Body (The) guard.
Rebel to the core; a drama, by Mary K. Byron.
© Oliver D. Bvron, South Brooklyn, N. Y. :
1876 : 1724, Feb. 8. 38624
Rebel (The) witness; a drama of the Civil War
in 4 acts, by J. J. Wall.
© .John J. Wall, Buffalo; 1893:37230, An;;.
11. 38625
Rebelles (Les); drame historique in 5 acts, by
Theodore Barriere and [Louis] Davyl, of
Paris.
© Frederic Delgado, Brooklyn ; 1872 : 6951,
June 28. 38626
Rebellion; play in 4 acts, by J. M. Patterson.
76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1910 ; D : 21949 ; .Joseph Medill
Patterson, Libertyville, 111. 38627
-play in 1 act, by A. Roth. 18 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Blar. 8, 1913 ; D : 32611 ; Aaron Roth,
Brooklyn. 38628
See also Abraham Lincoln. — Civil War. —
Six dramas of American romance and his-
tory.
Rebellion (The) of Mrs. Barclay; comedy of
domestic life in 2 acts, by May E. Coiintry-
raan. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1912. 53 p.
12°.
© Feb. 17, 1912; 2c. Feb. 19. 1912; D:
28753 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 38629
Rebellion of '61; or. The horrors of Anderson-
ville prison, a drama founded on the war of
1861. containing 4 allegorical tableaux, by
Geo. E. Wilson. So. Framingham [Mass.l
The J. C. Clark printing company, 1875. 40 p.
12°.
© Joseph Lewis, Massachusetts ; 1875 :
11114, Oct. 23; Ic. Oct. 23. 38630
Rebellious (The) harem; in 1 act. by A. Mat-
tuUath. 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice Mattullath, New York; D: 12704,
Mar. 26, 1908; Ic. Mar. 26, 1908; Ic. Apr. 30,
1908. 38631
Rebellious Jane; comedy in 3 acts, by R. B.
Gale. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1916.
50 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Nov. 6, 1915; 2c. Nov. 8, 1915; D:
42217; Rachel Baker Gale, Haverhill, Mass.
38631a
Rebellious puppets; sketch in 1 act, by W. J.
Weymouth. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1914; D: 37660; William
James Weymouth, San Francisco. 3863 lb
Rebellious (The) son of King David. See
Prince Abosholom.
Rebels (The); or. The Irish insurgent chiefs
of 1803, an historical drama in 5 acts, by
Rev. B. M. O'Boylan.
© B. M. O'Boylan, Newark, O. ; 1894 : 20638.
Apr. 21 ; 2c. July 26. 38632
Rebel's (The) daughter; by J. G. Woerner and
C. Gildebaus. Into the open ; In the Ozarks,
dramas by C. Gildehaus. St. Louis, The
author, 1903. 320 p. 12°.
© Ghas. Gildehaus, St. Louis; D : 3543,
May 27, 1903; 2c. May 16, 1903. 38633
Rebel's (The) doom. See Drummer (The) boy.
Rebel's (The) last shot; or. The gunmaker's
bride, a new and original military drama in 5
acts and 12 tableaux, by C. Foster.
© Charles Foster. New York; 1871:4318,
May 9. 38634
Rebound (The); comedy in 1 act, by L. B.
Picard, tr. by Barrett H. Clark. New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., [1915]
24 p. 12°.
© Sept. 2, 1915; 2c. Sept. 8, 1915; D:
41705; Samuel French, New York. 38634a
-1 act play in 3 scenes, by A. Abbott.
[45] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11. 1913; D: 34088; Allen
Abbott. Jamestown. N. Y. 38635
Rebuke (The); by H. H. Lersner. 47 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Hannnh Hortense Lersner, New York;
D : 10173, Mar. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1907.
38636
Recall (The); drama in 4 acts, by F. B. Pur-
die. [2], 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1911; D: 28096; Francis
Baillie Purdie, St. .Joseph, Mo. 38637
-drama in 3 acts, by J. B. Larric. [76] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1914; D : 39092 ; John B.
Larric, New York. 38637a
by T. F. Fallon and D. Raynol. [1],
114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1913; D : 33723 ; Thomas F.
Fallon and Dorothy Raynol, New York.
38638
1944
38638
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38656
Recall (The) — Continued.
play of 4 acts, by Prances Todd Campbell.
[102] "p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1915; D : 42498 ; Agnes
Frances Cole. Saugerties, N. Y. 38638a
by M. M. Allen. 67 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 30. 1914; D : 37431 ; Martha
IMeir Allen, New York. 38638b
Recall (The) of Judge White; drama of to-
day ill 4 acts, by L. Pendleton. [3], 83 p,
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1912 ; D : 30118 ; Louis
IVndleton. Bryn Athyn, Pa. 38639
Recall (The) of youth; play in prologue and
3 acts, by H. Brown. [32] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1912; D : 28501 ; Henry
Brown, Chicago. 38640
Recalled; an emotional drama of love, misery
and crime, in 4 acts, by Mark Golinsky. 40 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© M. Golinsky, Rahway, N. Y. ; 1887:
1364S. May 24; 2c. Mar. 16, 1888. 38641
■ a theatrical production in 4 ^cts, by M.
Golinsky.
© Mark Golinsky, Savannah, Ga. ; 1889:
31699, ()ct. 19. 38642
Recalled to life; a drama with prologue and 4
acts, by Col. Gil. Pierce.
© G. A. Pierce, Chicago; 1874:2874.
Mar. 9. 38643
— ■ a play in 4 acts, by A. Hunter.
© Alex Hunter. Washington; 1885:25614,
Dec. 7. 38644
dramatized and adapted by R. Bates.
from A tale of two cities, by Charles Dickens.
[4], 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© R. Bates. New York; 1876:4903, Apr.
22; 2c. Aug. 28. 3864.5
— See also Midnight (The) murder.
Recantation; tragedy in 3 acts, by J. Petter-
son. [83] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1911; D : 24535 ; John Pet--
terson, Brooklyn. 38646
Recapturing Clinton; farce in 1 act, by Z.
Ackerman. [1], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1913; D: 33140; Zoe Acker-
man, Oakland, Cal. 38647
Recasting (The); modern play in 3 acts, by
S. B. Tall. 37 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910; D: 20759; Stanley
Broughton Tall, Baltimore. 38648
Receipt for $10,000; a comedy drama in 4 acts
and 4 scenes, by W. F. Cattell. Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing co., 1904. 39 p. 12".
( [Am.es' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 445])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D:4867, Apr.
12, 1904; 2c. Apr. 13, 1904. 38649
Recent (A) declaration of independence; a
play, by F. W. Ruger. Typewritten.
© Florence White Ruger, Waco, Tex. ;
1898 : 26497, Apr. 28 ; 2c. Apr. 28. 38650
Reception day at the settlement house; an
entertainment in 1 act for girls only, by Agnes
C. Ruggeri. New York, Dick «fc Fitzgerald,
1913. 22 p. 12°.
© .Tan. 29, 1913; 2c. Jan. 31, 1913; D:
32265 ; Dick and Fitzgerald, New York.
38651
Reception (The) of the months; a Christmas
I)lay in 1 scene, for fifteen males and eleven
females, by Louis Alexander. New York.
E. S. Werner, 1897.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; 1896 : 56477,
Oct. 12 ; 2c. Oct. 24. 38652
Rechnungsdirektor (Der); komodie in 3 akten,
von Otto Ritschl. Regie- und soufflierbuch.
Berlin, Oesterheld & co., 1915. 100 p. 12°.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1915; D: 42169; Oesterheld
& CO., Berlin. 38652a
Recht (Das) auf ein heini; schauspiel in 3
akten, von Adolf J. Wagener. Leipzig, Xenien-
verlag, 1910. 112 p. 12°.
© Dec. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1910 ; D : 22743 ;
Xenien-verlag, Leipzig. 38653
Recht (Das) auf liebe; schauspiel in 4 akten,
von Paul Alexander [pseud, of P. A. Klei-
mann] Berlin, J. G. Cotta'sche buchhandlung
nachfolger, 1908. 152 p. 12°.
© Emanuel Lederer, New York ; D : 12362,
Feb. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1908. 38654
Rechtlosen; volksspiel in 4 acten, geschopft aus
dem leben der lehrlinge, verfasser Leo Par-
ker.
© Kalraan Parker, Philadelphia ; D : 8915,
.Tune 29, 1906. 38655
Rechts herum! .schwank in 3 akten, von Hans
Gaus, nacli einer idee von Paul Hubl. Berlin,
Felix Bloch erben, 1908. 78 p. 8°.
© Felix Bloch, erben, Berlin ; D : 15302,
Mar. 11, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1909. 38656
Rechtsanwalt Tantalus; schwank in 3 akten,
von Leo Rastner und Ralph Tesmar. Berlin,
Oesterheld & co. 94 p. 12°.
© Ic. June 17, 1914 ; D : 38014 ; Oesterheld
& CO., verlag, Berlin. 38656a
1945
38657
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38678
Reckless (A) bridegroom; in 3 acts, by J.
Horan. Typewritten.
© James Horan, New York ; 1900 A : 26559,
Oct. 25 ; 2c. Oct. 25. 38657
Reckless Reginald; talking act, by A. Stuart.
[9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1914 ; D : 37546 ; Austin Stu-
art, New York. 38657a
Reckless Roll, the bandit chief; a drama in 5
acts, by J. A. Harraan.
© Jacob A. Harman, Golden, Kans. ; 1S89 :
6330, Feb. 25. 38658
Recklessness, See Thirst, and other one act
plays.
Reckoning (The); drama in 4 acts, by B. L. C.
Griffith. Philadelphia. Penn pub. co., 1910.
72 p. 12°.
© Nov. 29, 1910; 2c. Nov. 30, 1910; D:
22684 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 38659
drama in 3 acts from the German of Arthur
Schnitzler, by Grace Isabel Colbron. [60] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© G. I. Colbron. New York ; D : 9920, Feb.
1. 1907; 2c. Feb. 1, 1907. 38660
Same. New York, A. Kauser [1907] 2 p. 1.,
[3] -42 p. 16°.
© Alice Kauser. New York ; D : 12341, Feb.
10, 1908; 2c. Feb. 10, 1908. 38661
■driimatlc sketch in 1 act, by IT. Akerstroni.
[4], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. AvLg. 2, 1910 ; D : 21715 ; Ullie Aker-
strom, Brooklyn. 38662
■ play in 4 acts, by J. C. Durbin. 83 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Joseph C. Durbin, Brighton, N. Y. ; D :
8462, IMay 2, 1906 ; 2c. May 2, 1906. 38663
Same. [68] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1911: D: 24670; Joseph C.
Durbin, Rochester, N. Y. 38664
-by L. Carran. [2], 48 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 25. 1912 ; D : 28442 ; I.ee Carran,
Everett, O. 38665
by L. H. Cowan. [2], 31 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 17, 1913; D: 33516; Louise
Henry Cowan, Greenville, Miss. 38666
— a play in 1 act. by E. W. Presbrey. [2], 14
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1911 ; D : 26023 ; Eugene W.
Presbrey, New York. 38667
•by P. L. Weil. [7] p. 4°. Typewrit-
Reckoning (The) — Continued.
-play in 3 acts, by F. W. Nelson. 40 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1913; D : 32700 ; Frank W.
Nelson, Galesburg, 111. 38669
or. The moth and the flame, comedy drama
in 4 acts, by T. Shaler. [2], 35 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1914; D: 37806; Theodora
Shaler, Chester, Pa, 38669a
Reclaimed; a drama in 3 acts, by F. McGlynn.
[2], 82 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. June 28, 1912 ; D : 30123 ; Frank I\Ic-
Glynn, Chicago. 38670
-or, Sunshine comes at last, by H. Elliott
McBride.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1891:
47987. Doc. 30. 38671
Reclaimed at last.
Rotherhithe.
See Rescued by firemen. —
See On the brink.
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1913; D: 31 937; Percival L.
Weil, N(nv York. 38668
Reclaimed (The) husband.
Reclamation (The) of Hester Blair; a play in
5 acts, by W. H. Carson. Typewritten.
© William Henry Carson, Brockton, Mass. ;
1899 : 200.51. Mar. 18 ; 2c. Mar. 18. 38672
Recognition (The); a drama of the 15th cen-
tury, for male characters only, by A. L. [Au-
gustus Lemonuier] ed. and pub. by Joseph A.
Lyons. Special limited ed. Notre Dame, Ind.,
University press, 1885. 47 p. 8°.
© J. A. Lyons, Noti'e Dame, Ind. ; 1884 :
24966, Dec. 16 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1885. 38673
Recoil (The); play in 3 acts, by E. Chantler.
[97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1911; D: 24358; Everett
Chantler, Pittsburgh. 38674
■ a triviality in 1 act, by E. Marblestone. 35
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20. 1910 ; D : 17986 ; Elias Mar-
blestone, New York. 38675
-or. Thy daughter's keeper, play in 3 acts,
byT. A. Campliell. [151] p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913; D : 34034 ; Thomas A.
Campbell, New York. 38676
Recoiling (A) vengeance; a comedietta in 1 act,
bv A. Louis Elliston. Boston. W. H. Baker &
CO., 1903. 17 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's
ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 3641,
.Tune 23. 1903; 2c. July 6, 1903. 38677
Recollection (A) of Gettysburg, See Con-
stance.
Recollections of boyhood days; playlet in 1 act,
by F. Ford. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred. Ford, Los Angeles ; D : 12174, Jan.
14, 1908 ; Ic. Jan. 14, 1908 ; Ic. Jan. 15, 1908.
38678
1946
38679
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38699
Becommandation (La) See Testimonial (The)
Recompense (The); a play in 4 acts, by D. Op-
penheini. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© David Oppenheim, New York ; D : 15460,
Mar. 26, 1909 ; 2e. Mar. 19, 1909. 38679
tragedy drama in 4 acts, by P. Pauli. 112
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1909 ; D : 17152 ; Pauline
Pauli, Coytesville, N. .T. 38680
Reconciliation; by T. W. Slater. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1910 ; D : 20801 ; Tbomas W.
Slater, Baltimore. 38681
• memorial day incident, by S. Bruce. [1],
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1914; D: 38088; Stanley
Bruce, Los Angeles. 38681a
— a play in 3 acts, by A. S. Pitch.
© Aj-den Sevmour Fitch, New York ; 1878 :
5778, May 13. 38682
by Gerhardt Hauptraann, tr. from the
German by Roy Temple House. {In Poet lore,
V. 21, no. 5, Sept.-Oct. 1910; periodical ©
Nov. 25, 1910; 2c. Nov. 30, 1910; B : 222813 ;
Poet lore co., Boston) 38683
— - See also Dramatic works of G-erhart
Haiiptmann.
Reconstructed. See Fool's (A) errand.
Reconstructed Uncle Tom. Sec Eva.
Reconstruction; or, Apples of Sodom, a drama
in 5 acts, by Mrs. E. B. Sheldon.
© Mrs. E. B. Sheldon. United States ; 1884 :
14741. July 19. 38684
Reconstruction (The) of Gerry; by F. P. Gooch.
72 p. 8°. Typewritten.
® Ic. July 15, 1910 ; D : 21568 ; Frances
Pusey Gooch, Cleveland. 38685
Record (The) breaker; play in 1 act, by H.
Short. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1912; D: 31352; Hassard
Short, New York. 38686
Recovered (A) jewel; a 1 act dramatic compo-
sition, by L. E. Bates. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lou Esther Bates, San Francisco; D:
5267, July 7, 1904 ; 2c. June 20, 1904. 38687
Recovery (The); drama, by A. D. Rees. [2],
125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1911; D: 28051; Arthur
Dougherty Rees, Philadelphia. 38688
Recreant (The); by J. W. Schwartz.
© Jacob W. Schwartz, New York ; D : 2512,
Oct. 28, 1902. 38689
Recruit (The); a comedy In 3 acts, by W. J.
Weir.
© William J. Weir, San Francisco; 1883:
3017, Feb. 15. 38690
Recruiting (The) office; comedy military sketch,
in 1 act, by J. Daye. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1910; D : 22762 ; Jacob Daye,
Vancouver, British Columbia. 38691
an Irish rapid-fire comedy act, by Harry L.
Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1905] 11
p. 12°. (On cover: Denison's vaudeville
sketches)
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 7022,
July 24, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1905. 38692
Recruiting (The) officer and The beaux strata-
gem; by George Farquhar, ed. by Louis A.
Strauss. Boston and London, D. C. Heath
& CO. [1914] Ivi, [1], 358 p. front. 16°.
(The belles lettres series, section 3, The Eng-
lish drama)
© Mav 7, 1914 ; 2c. May 11, 1914 ; A : 371767 ;
D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 38692a
Rector (The); a domestic drama of old New
York, in 4 acts, by J. L. McLeish.
© John Lewin McLeish, Cincinnati; 1898:
25801. Apr. 25. 38693
60 p.
— drama in 4 acts, by J. M. Martin.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1911; D: 24869; James M.
Martin, New Castle, Pa. 38694
a play in 1 act, by Rachel Crothers. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1905.
19 p. 12°. (On cover: French's international
copyrighted ed. of the works of the best au-
thors, no. 85)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 6442, Apr.
1, 1905: 2c. Apr. 8, 1905. 38695
Rector (The) girls; musical comedy in 2 acts
and 4 scenes, by M. Wainstock. 41 p. f°.
© Ic. June 11, 1910; D: 21322; Morris
Wainstock, New York. 38696
Rector of Argyle. See Stranger.
Rector (The) of St. Ann's; play in 3 acts, by
H. A. McAnarney. 145 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1911 ; D : 25154 ; Henry Aloys-
ius McAnarney, Baltimore. 38697
Rector (The) of St. Cyprians; a comedy drama,
by Harry Ames [pseud.]
© William H. A. Hall, East Orange, N. J. ;
D : 15223, Mar. 2, 1909. 38698
Rector's (The) choice; a rural comedy drama in
4 acts and 5 scenes, by J. Caldwell [126] p.
4°. TypewTitten.
© Jean Caldwell, New York ; D : 7993, Feb.
14, 1906; 2c. Feb. 14, 1906. 38699
1947
38700
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38721
Red Acre farm; a rural comedy drama in 3 Bed (The) cat: a 3 act farce, by M E Swan
acts, by Gordan V. May. Boston, W. H. Baker Typewritten. • vva i.
© Marli E. Swan, New Yorlj ; 1900 A : 14707,
56 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of
& CO., 1910.
plays] )
© May 20, 1910; 2c. May 21, 1910; D:
21110 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
38700
June 13 ; 2c. July 17.
38711
Red (The) and the green; a drama in 3 acts, by
J. Fairman.
© James Fairman, New York; 1890:1648,
Jan. 11. 38701
Red as a rose; dramatized from Rhoda Brough-
ton's novel of Red as a rose is she, by G. D.
Brown.
© George David Brown, New York ; 1872 :
1804, Feb. 23. 38702
Red (A) bag; playlet in 1 act, by D. L. Wil-
liams. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1912 ; D : 30470 ; Daniel L. Wil-
liams, New York. 38703
Red blood; sketch by Clifton Fowler [pseud, of
B. Fowler and E. Clifton.] [1], 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1912; D: 30746; Brenda
Fowler and Ethel Clifton, New York. 38704
Red (The) blooded; drama in 3 acts, by W. S.
Lockwood. [79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1910 ; D : 21385 ; Walter S.
Lockwood, Wilmette, 111. 38705
Red (The) branch crests, Deirdre, Meve.
Cuchulain, by C. L. Moore. Philadelphia"
Printed for the author, 1904. 270 p. 12°.
© Charles Leonard Moore, Moorestown,
N. J. ; D : 5117, May 26, 1904 ; 2c. July 5, 1904.
38706
Red bungalow; dramatic composition in 1 act,
by Van Rensselaer Everingham. 14 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1910 ; D : 20296 ; Ward Rens-
salier, Syracuse, N. Y. 38707
Red (The) cadet; a comedy drama, by W. H.
Mering. 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. H. Mering, Mt. Olive, Pa. ; D : 15502,
Mar. 31, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1909. 38708
Red (The) carnation; in 4 acts, by E. L. Shep-
herd. [176] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elizabeth Lee Shepherd, Washington;
D:46S8, Mar. 5, 1904; 2c. Mar. 7, 1904.
38709
Red (The) Carott; or, The monkey's festival,
a comic spectacular pantomime, by G. T.
Shaw.
© George T. Shaw, New York ; 1872 : 8668,
Aug. 13. 38710
Red (The) chateau; a drama, by H. Peterson.
© Henry Peterson, Philadelpliiu ; 1878 :
2.538, Mar. 1. 38712
Red circle; story of the Black hand, drama in
3 acts, by Miron Leffingwell. 49 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Nov. 29, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1909 : D : 17634 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 38713
Red cockade; romantic drama in 4 acts, by Mrs.
W. Whiteside.
© Mrs. Walker Whiteside, Davenport. la. ;
1898:60463, Oct. 14. 38714
Red (The) cow; a society comedy in 3 acts, by
F. D. Hennessy and G. W. Fleming.
© Frank D. Hennessy and George Walt.
Fleming, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1894:15428, Mar.
19. 38715
Red (The) crook.
© William Scliepp Campbell, Chioago ;
1897: 63607, Nov. 15. 38716
Red (The) Cross; a play, by J. Arthur.
© Joseph Arthur, New York; 1898:33980.
June 2. 38717
'Play in 1 act, by G. H. Westley. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1915 ; D : 39267 ; George Heni-
bert Westley, Boston. 38717a
Red Cross girl; by T. B. Donaldson. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Thomas B. Donaldson, Pliiladelphia : I>:
6970, -July 15, 1905; 2c. .July lo, 1905. 38718
Red Cross Mary; vivid story of the present, by
John B. Hymer. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1915; D : 39589 ; Eleanor K.
Hymer, New York. 38718a
Red (The) Cross nurse; a war play in 4 acts.
© H. Wall, New York, and S. H. Speck.
Cleveland ; 1898 : 46764, Aug. 6. 38719
Red (The) Cross princess; play in 2 acts, by
A. T. Pike. [56] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1911; D : 23971 ; Ambrose
Thomp.son Pike, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
38720
Red darts; dninia in 4 acts, by E. A. More,
[176] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1913; D : 32183 ; E. Anson
More, Denver. 38721
1948
38722
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38744
Red (The) demon; 1 act di'amatic spectacular,
by A. C. Hartman. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1911 ; D : 23217 ; Al. C. Hart-
man, Los Angeles. 38722
Red (The) devil.
I© William Schepp Campbell, Chicago;
1897 : 63609, Nov. 15. 38723
1 act playlet, by S. L. Weisburg.
© Sol. L. Weisburg, Troy, N. Y. ; D : 10570,
May 15, 1907. 38724
Red Doge's secret; a light drama depicting life
in the hills in '65, in 2 acts and tableaux, by
W. .T. Hibbert. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. J. Hibbert, Tropico, Cal. ; D : 15720,
Apr. 26, 1909 ; Ic. Apr. 8, 1909. 38725
Red (The) domino; a comedy in 4 acts, by A.
De Prosse. [1], 38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Angelo De Prosse, Chicago ; 1894 : 53419,
Nov. 16; 2c. Nov. 16. 38726
See also Little (The) heiress.
Red (The) Domino's mystic mirror dance; a
pantomime, revealing the mystery of the Red
Domino. 1 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Sterling amusement co.. New York ; D :
6730, May 25. 1905; 2c. June 12, 1905; 2c. July
13, 1905, entitled The red masked lady ; or,
The Red Domino's mystic mirror dance.
38727
See also Girl (The) with the red domino.
Red (The) dress; comedy in 3 acts, by Florence
W. E. Richards. [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1911; D: 23080; Florence
W. E. Richards, New York. 38728
Red feather; an Indian romance, musical bur-
lesque in 1 act, by F. Graham. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910 ; D : 20770 ; Frank Gra-
ham, Brooklyn. 38729
Red fire; ploy in 1 act, by K. Walter. [1], 25 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1913 ; D : 33S57 ; Karl Wal-
ter, Kansas City, Mo. 38730
Red (The) flag; drama in 5 acts, by A. J.
Whaley. [71] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1910; D : 21417 ; Arthur J
Whaley, Philadelphia. 38731
or, The modern Leah, an original melo-
dramatic historical romance in 5 acts, by
F. I. Frayne.
© Frank I. Frayne, Chatham, N. J. ; 1887 :
17762. July 11. 38732
Red (The) flame; a melodrama, by Hamilton
Marlowe (E. S. Hopkins)
© Edwin Sylvester Hopkins, jr., Louisville;
1896:60148, Oct. 31. 38733
Red Foot. See Si-Lootah.
Red (A) fright; comedy in 1 act, by E. B.
De Ligny. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1910; D: 21504; Ernest B.
De Ligny, New York. 38734
Red (The) girl; melodramatic sketch, by Bob
Watt [pseud, of Robert W. Smiley]
©. J. Leslie Spohn, Auburn, R. I. ; D : 8989,
Aug. 23, 1906. 38735
Red (The) gnome; by Jerome Ravel and I.
Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887:28003.
Oct. 29. 38736
Red (The) half moon; by C. P. Jacobs.
© Charles P. Jacobs, Indianapolis; 1891:
32778, Sept. 14. 38737
Red (The) hand of Ulster; or. The O'Neill,
prince of Ulster, historical and romantic
Irish drama, by A. O'Donahey, dramatized,
from Mary J. Sadlier's novel. 62 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Armagh O'Donahey, Pocantico Hills,
N. Y. ; D:3694, July 8, 1903; 2c. July 18,
1903. 38738
Red (A) harvest; drama in 4 acts, by E. McQ.
Gray. Florence, N. M., The author ; London,
A. & F. Denny [1902] 65, 46 p. 8°.
© Edward McQueen Gray, Florence, New
IMexico ; D : 1603, Mar. 19, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 15.
1902. 38739
Red (The) hate; play in 2 pts., by J. Willard.
[1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24. 1913; D: 35115; John Wil-
lard, New York. 38740
play of New York in 3 acts, by J. Willard.
[100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1914 ; D : 36950 ; John Willard,
New York. 38740a
Red-head; comedy in 3 acts, bv J. B. Totten,
[2], 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1912; D: 30283; .Joseph
Byron Totten, New York. 38741
Red-headed (The) boy; play in 1 act, by W. W.
Davis. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1912; D : 30532 ; William
Whiting Davis, CImppaqua, N. Y. 38742
Red-headed John. . See Grafters.
Red-hot (A) icicle; by Charles A. Stephenson.
.54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C, A. Stephenson, Chicago ; D : 3407, May
9. 1903; 2c. June 5, 1903. 38743
Red-hot (A) massage; an Ethiopian farce in 1
scene, by Levin C. Tees. Philadelphia, The
Penn publishing company, 1894. 8 p. 16°.
([Keystone edition of popular plays])
© Penn pub. co., Pliiladelphia ; 1894 : 28469,
July 7 ; 2c. Aug. 2. 38744
1949
38745
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38760
Red-hot Mueller; or, The frankfurter man,
play in 1 act, by McCree and Clark. [1],
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1912 ; D : 31644 ; McCree and
Clark, New York. 38745
Red Ike from Nevada; by E. de Corsia. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edward de Corsia, New York ; D : 12673,
Apr, 4, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 4, 1908. 38746
Red (The) jacket; a western play in 4 acts, by
L. H. Johnson.
© Lillian Hartman Johnson, Denver ; 1897 :
34974, June 11. 38747
Red (The) king; play in 3 scenes, by P. Dickey.
[30] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1915 ; D : 42184 ; Paul Dickey,
New York. 38747a
Red (The) lama; adventure melodrama in 1 act,
by Karl Ritter and C. W. Miles. 28 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1915; D: 41519; Carlton
Wright Miles, Minneapolis. 38747b
Red (The) lamp; play in 2 acts, by Hilliard
Booth. New York, S. French; London, Sam-
uel French, ltd., 1914. 37 p. 12°.
© Feb. 11, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1914 ; D : 36001 ;
Samuel French, New York. 38747c
Red (A) letter day; a farcical comedy in 4 acts,
adapted and altered from the French, by
Horace W. Fuller. New York, De Witt,
1888. 32 p. 12°. ([De Witt's acting plays,
no. 349] )
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1888 : 8495,
Mar. 22; 2c. Aug. 30. 38748
Red letter nights; a comedy in 5 acts, from the
German of Jacobsen, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1884:23935,
Dee. 3. 38749
— Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney, New
York, as executors, in renewal for 28 years.
Renewal no. 2327, Dec. 11, 1911. Original en-
try, Dec. 3, 1884. no. 23935. 38750
— or, Catching a Croesus, a comedy with
songs in 5 acts, by A. Daly, from the German
of Jacobsen.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1884 : 5089,
Mar. 10. 38751
— Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney, New
York, as executors, in renewal for 28 years.
Renewal no. 1902. June 15, 1911. Original
entry, Mar. 10, 1884, no. 5089. 38752
Red (The) light; burlesque, by Francis Perugini
and Henry F. Cunningham. [4], 11 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1914 ; D : 35760 ; Harold Hol-
stein, New York. 38752a
drama in 4 acts, by H. Lindsay. [Ill] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1912; D : 29363 ; Howard
Lindsay, Atlantic City. 38752b
a sensational comedy-drama in 5 acts, by
E. Thomas [pseud, of T. E. Shea]
© Eugene Thomas, United States ; 1891 :
1352, Jan. 8. 38753
Same.
© Thos. E. Shea, Boston ; 1892 : 36475, Sept.
5. 38754
Red (The) light abatement law; dramatic
sketch in 1 act, by W. E. McMann. [11] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1915 ; D : 39411 ; Pietro Sosso
and Walter E. IMcMann, San Francisco.
38754a
Red light district; by C. W. Doty and O. Tur-
ner.
© Chas. W. Doty and Otis Turner, Lewis-
ton, 111. ; D : 8571, May 21, 1906. 38755
Red light (The) girls.
© W. B. Watson, Chicago ; D : 6599, Apr.
28, 1905. 38756
Red (The) light mission; a melodrama in 4 acts
and 8 scenes, by C. W. Doty and O. Turner.
[113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Otis Turner and Chas. W. Doty, Lewis-
ton, 111. ; D : 8526, May 14, 1906 ; 2c. Mav 14.
1906. 38757
Red (The) light of Mars; or, A day in the life
of the devil, a philosophical comedy by George
Bronson Howard. New York, il. Kennerlev.
1913. X, 150p. 12°. (Modern drama series)
© Dec. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1913 ; A : 361066 :
Mitchell Kennerley, New York. 38758
— — philosophical inusical-coniedv in 3 acts,
by XX. 120 p. 4°.
Typewritten [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1913; D : 32147 ; John W.
Rumsey, New York. 38759
Red (The) lights of Nev/ York; an original
drama of life in lower New York, in 4 acts, by
Scott Marble. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Martin J. Dixon and James Slater, New
York; D:1631;, Mar. 21, 1902, 2c. Mar. 21,
1902. 38760
Red (The) mark; or. The long road, play in 1
act, by W. Day. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic Jan. 10, 1914; D: 35614; V>'ilson Day,
Pittsburgh. 3876da
1950
38761
COPYRIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
38785
Red (The) mask; a comedy in 3 acts, by C. P.
Buchanan. [70] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1913 ; D : 34914 ; Cara Pryor
Buchanan, Washington. 38761
dramatic sketch, by U. Alserstrom. [2], 16
p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1913; D: 31909; Ullie Alser-
strom, Providence, R. I.
38762
Red (The) masked lady. See Red (The) Domi-
ino's mystic mirror dance.
Red (The) masque; dramatic play in 1 act, by
M. Archdall. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typev/ritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1912 ; D : 30247 ; Mabel Arch-
dall, New York. 38763
Red (The) mill; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by Henry Blossom, music by
Victor Herbert. [122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 8998,
Aug. 27, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 27, 1906. 38764
Red (The) mouse; a play in 4 acts and epilogue,
by H. J. W. Dam.
© H. J. W. Dam, New York ; D : 1698, Apr.
5, 1902. 38765
Red (The) Napoleon; or, Pontiac. play in 3
acts, by F. G. Osborn and Katherine S. Brown.
[84] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1911; D : 23485 ; Osborn-
Brown producing co., Put-in-Bay, O. 38766
Red night; play in 1 act from the French of
Charles Foley and Andre de Lorde, by L. J.
Vance. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1913; D : 34179 ; Louis Jo-
seph Vance, New York 38767
Red or black? a satirical comedy in 4 acts, by
A. M. Legg. [67] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Augustus Morris Legg, Decatur, 111. ; D :
13663, Aug. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 31, 1908. 38768
Red or white? a decision in 1 act, by William
Maynadier Browne. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO.,' 1895. 10 p. 12°. ([Baker's edition of
plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
25873, May 11; 2c. July 0. 38769
Red papoose; musical outing in 3 acts, by C.
Davis and A. Gillespie. 79 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1909 ; D : 16995 ; Collin Davis
and Arthur Gillespie, Chicago. 38770
Red (The) parasol; comedy for girls, in 1 act,
by Alice C. Thompson. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son & company [1913] 15 p. IQ".
© Oct. 17, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 20, 1913 ; D : 34767 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 38771
Red parrot; a 1 act play, by Will M. Cressy and
J. A. Golden. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Golden, New York ; D : 14841,
Jan. 18, 1909; 2c. Jan. 18, 1909. 38772
Red (The) patriot.
© Louis W. Kravetz, Chicago ; D : 5500,
Aug. 31, 1904. 38773
Red (The) pink; a 1 act play, by E. M. Lent.
© Evangeline M. Lent, New York; D:
9507, Nov. 23, 1906. 38774
Red pocket-book; a drama of New York life,
by E. J. Swartz.
© Edward J. Swartz, Philadelphia; D:
267, Mar. 27. 1901. 38775
a romantic drama in 5 acts, by J. Wood-
ard.
© John Woodard, New York; 1883:8559,
May 10. 38776
Red (The) prior; by Kurt Matull.
© Charles R. Tyler, New York; D : 4406,
Dec. 10, 1903. 38777
Red (The) queen; a drama, by J. R. McGarey.
© James R. McGarey, Pittsburgh; 1895:
21112, Apr. 16. 38778
Red raven; by P. D. Hunter.
© Peter David Hunter, Forest Lake,
Minn. ; D : 15255, Mar. 6, 1909. 38779
Red raven burlesquers; a 1 act dramatic com-
position, by H. Hastings. 15 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Harry Hastings, Philadelphia ; D : 10385,
Apr. 19, 1907; 2c. Apr. 12, 1907. [Note:
Copies bear title. The red raven] 38780
Red raven split; a vaudeville cocktail, by
W. W. Norton. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Warren Norton, Detroit; D-
6355, Mar. 17, 1905; 2c. Apr. 8, 1905. 38781
Red Riding Hood; by F. Salmon.
© Frederica Salmon, San Francisco; D:
7689, Nov. 14, 1905. 38782
opera libretto in a prologue and 2 scenes,
founded on the fairy tale. Red Riding Hood
by H. I. Myers. [2], 32 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1912 ; D : 31446 ; Henry Isaac
Myers, New York. 38783
Red (The) right hand; or, Buffalo Bill's first
scalp for Custer.
© W. F. Cody, United States ; 1876 : 14018.
Dec. 16. 38784
Red (The) robe; in4 acts, by Brleux, tr. by C. H.
Heydeuiann. Typewritten.
© Duke's theatre co., ltd., London; 1900
A : 13295, May 28 ; 2c. May 28. 38785
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1951
38785
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38806
Red (The) robe — Continued.
(La robe rouge); a play in 4 acts, by
Brieux, tr. by F. O. Reed. [Cambridge, Mass.,
Printed bv tlie Riverside press, 1915] 2 p. 1.,
p. [4751-516. 12°.
I© Mar. 1, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Mar. 10, 1915 ;
A : 393918 ; Brentano's, NeW York. 38785a
See also Chief contemporary dramatists.
Red Robin; a New England drama, by M. E.
Wilkins [i. e. M. E. W. Freeman]
© Mary E. Wilkins, Randolph, Mass. ; 1892:
43790, Oct. 27. 38786
Same.
© Mary E. Wilkins, Randolph. Mass. ; 1893 :
34020, July 20. 38787
Red (The) Rock wave; a nautical romantic
play of music, comedy and tragedy, making a
complete opera in 4 acts, words and music by
C. Brown.
© Charles Brown, Albany ; 1880 : 624,
Jan. 12. 38788
Red (The) rockets; drama in 3 acts, by D.
Astenius. [2], 79 p. f°. Typewritten.'
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1910 ; D : 22635 ; David Aste-
nius, Chicago. 38789
Red (The) rose; comedy sketch for 2 people, by
Rose Stillman. [7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1911 ; D : 25760 ; Ralph Riggs.
New York. 38790
a drama in 4 acts, by Edouard Cadol and
Jacoliot, tr. and adapted by the Franco-
American dramatic agency.
© Francois Mons and Louis Nathal. New
York ; 1885 : 24521, Nov. 23. 38791
musical comedy in 3 acts, bv Harrv B. and
R. B. Smith. [125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1911 : D : 25200 ; Robert B.
Smith, New York. 38792
Red (The) rose of Colorado; by W. B. Chapman.
© W. B. Chapman, Cheyenne, Wyo. ; D :
12151, Jan. 10, 1908.
58793
Red (The) rose of St. John; a play in 1 act,
by Ferris [pseud, of Mary Ferris Bishop]
dramatized from a story called The rose of
St. John, by J. V. Z. Belden. 9 p. 12°. Type-
written.
© Mary F. Bishop, Boston ; D : 3142, Mar.
2, 1903; 2c. July 15, 1903. 38794
Red (The) rosette; a western drama in 3 acts,
by Gordon V. May. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1907. 43 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 10713.
June 6. 1907; 2c. Aug. 17. 1907. 38795
Red (The) rouble. See Rouble (Le) roug'e.
Red Rover; romantic robber's revel comedietta
in 1 act and 1 scene, book and lyrics by M. E.
Marks. [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913; D : 34358 : Maurice E.
Marks, New York. 38796
Red (The) scorpion; a story originally pub-
lished in New York Saturday journal, by
A. P. Morris, jr.
© A. P. Morris, jr., Baltimore ; 1872 : 10697,
Oct. 7. 38797
Red (The) seal; adapted for vaudeville, by
R. W. Criswell.
© R. W. Criswell, New York ; 1900 A : 8915,
Apr. 6. 38798
Red (The) shadow; a 4 act society drama, by
Alma E. Lewis. 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Fred J. Wildman, Chicago; D:345. Apr.
15, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1901. 38799
Red shoes; by A. Stevenson.
© Augusta Stevenson, Indianapolis ; D :
11920, Dec. 14, 1907. 38800
a drama of eugenics in 3 acts, by J. R.
Irvine. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1912; D : 29569 ; Jean Ross
Irvine, Venice, Cal. 38801
Red (The) signal; play in 4 acts, by O. Skinner
and C. M. Skinner.
© Otis Skinner and Chai-les M. Skinner,
Brooklyn ; 18SS : 32936, No\-. 21. 38802
Red (The) soubrette; 1 act musical comedy, by
R. B. Hennessy.
© Roland Burke Hennessy, New York ; 1897 :
35673, June 14. 38803
Red (The) spider; by Julie Opp [i. e. J. O. Fa-
versham] and Kate Jordan [i, e. K. J. Ver-
milye] 19 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Julie Opp Faversham and Kate Jordan
Vermilve, New York ; D : 5779, Nov. 17, 1904 :
2c. Nov. 17, 1904. 38804
^an American melodrama in 4 acts, by Clay
M. Greene and J. J. Dowling.
© Joseph J. Dowling, Mount Clemens,
Mich. ; 1889 : 5651, Feb. 18. 38805
Red (The) streak; the second annual produc-
tion of the Micomi club, in 2 acts, book by
H. H. C^oryell, W. R. Hodge, C. F. Schaber,
lyrics by W. R. Hodge, C. F. Schaber, music
by J. M. Longyear, .ir., C. F. Schaber. 42 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 22, 1912 ; D : 29730 ; H. H. Cory-
ell, W. R. Hodge, C. F. Schaber, Houghton.
Mich. 38806
1952
38807
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38831
Bed tape; in 4 acts, by H. D. Smart.
© Herbert Durrell Smart, Nashua, N. H. ;
1900 A : 24601, Oct. 3. 38807
a musical farcical comedy in 3 acts, by A. A.
Mallon.
© Stephen C. Rogers, Philadelphia; 1889:
28304, Sept. 17. 38808
Red (The) trail; a drama in 5 acts, by A. Smith
and E. Arden.
© Arden Smith and Edwin Arden, Brook-
lyn : 1885 : 9027, Apr. 17. 38809
Bed (The) transom; a drama of the day in 4
acts, by A. P. Seilhamer and T. Reinliart.
© Alvin P. Seilhamer and John Reinhart.
New York ; 1894 : 54350. Nov. 21. 38810
Bed turf. See Drone (The) and other plays.
Bed (The) turn; by F. A. Hogle.
© F. Alfred Hogle, Chicago; 1899:8170.
Jan. 26. 38811
Bed (The) Van Dyke. See Charrette,
Bed warrior; comedy in 3 acts, by C. M. Sain.
140 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1912 ; D : 29463 ; Charles Mac-
Knight Sain, Salem, Or. 38812
Bed, White and Blue; a drama in 4 acts, by
J. Schonl)erg. Typewritten.
© James Schonberg, New York ; 1898 : 36829,
June 16 ; 2c. June 16. 38813
patriotic entertainment for schools, by
Elizabeth F. Guptill. Franklin, O., Eldridge
entertainment house, 1912. 15 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31666 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
38814
or, The story of the flag, by Matthew
Barry. 22 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© James Otis Barrows, New York ; D :
8658, June 8, 1906; 2c. June 8, 1906. 38815
Bed, White and Blue boys; by L. J. Dittmar.
© Louis .T. Dittmar, .Jersey City; D : 0724,
]\ray 17, 1905. 38816
Bed (The) widow; by W. W. Macfarland. 16 p.
12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8. 1909 ; D : 17310 ; W. W. Mac-
farland, New Haven. 38817
in 3 acts, by C. Pollock and R. Wolf. [70]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1911; D : 24777 ; Channing
Pollock and Rennold Wolf, New York. 38818
— in 2 acts, by Channing Pollock and Rennold
Wolf. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1911 ; D : 25116 ; M. Witmark
& sons. New York. 38818
Bed (The) widow — Continued.
play in 4 acts, by L. Schwerin. 35 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1909; D: 17581; Leonard
Schwerin, Pittsburgh. 38820
Bed wine of Boussillon; play in 4 acts, by W.
Lindsey. Boston and New York, Houghton
Mifflin CO., 1915. 6 p. 1., 174 p. 12°.
© May 22, 1915; 2c. May 24, 1915; D:
40748 ; William Lindsey, Boston. 38820a
Bed (The) witch of Snowdon; an operetta in
4 acts, [by] M. E. Christiani.
® i\L E. Christiani, Nev; York ; 1892 : 23182,
• June 1. 38821
Bedbones (The); a play in 3 acts, by A. S. Hick-
man. [1], 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Scott Hickman, New York ; D :
646, July 9, 1901 ; 2c. July 9, 1901. 38822
Bedcoat (The); dramatic composition by M.
Culp. 96 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1910 ; D : 20S56 ; Muriel Culp,
Lawrence, Kan. 38823
Bedcoats and rebels; a comedy of old New
York, by M. R. Cushman and P. Sainsbury.
[110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maude R. Cushman and Pauline Sains-
bury, South Orange, N. J. ; D : 2585, Nov. 11,
1902 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1902. 38824
Redeemed; by W. Redmund. [2], 42 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© William Redmund, Providence, R. T. ;
1889 : 25891, Aug. 26 ; 2c. Aug. 26. 38825
a drama of the Father Mathew crusade, in
5 acts, by O. Nugent.
© Owen Nugent, Kansas City, Kan. ; D :
15643, Apr. 17, 1909. 38826
musical drama in 1 act, by A. Goldknopf.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 12, 1912; D: 29950; Abraham
Goldknopf, Bath Beach, N. Y. 38827
1 .net play, by G. H. Crawford. [3] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1909 ; D : 16765 ; Guy Hayes
Crawford, Portland, Or. 38828
an original play in 4 acts, by E. Hen-
dricks.
© Emma Hendricks, United States; 1876:
2377, Feb. 26. 38829
a play in 5 acts and a prologue, tr. from the
French of Octave Feuillet, by M. F. Egan.
© Maurice F. Egan, Philadelphia ; 1875 :
5502, May 26. 38830
a play in 4 acts, by G. L. Franklin.
© Geo. L. Franklin, Llano, Tex.; 1897:
.J2779. Sept. 21. 38831
1953
38832
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38850
Redeemed — Continued.
play of to-day in 4 acts, by D. P. Duke-
mahrr. [5], 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1913 ; D : 32794 ; Dukemahrr
Paul Dukemahrr, Boston. 38832
See also Kandos.
Eedeemed (The) of 1874. See Temperance
(The) tide.
Bedeemed (The) pledge; comedy in 1 act, by C.
Fuller. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912; D : 28886 ; Caroline
Fuller, Lakewood, N. J. 38833
Bedeemer (The); a drama of modern times in 3
acts, 5 scenes, by E. Zentmyer.
© Earl Zentmyer, Chicago ; D : 14734. Jan.
4, 1909. 38834
Redeemers (The); a play, by A. McKibben.
[75] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Augustine McKibben, Seattle ; D : 891.
Sept. 23, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1901. 38835
Redemption. Typewritten.
© S. Dessau,.New York ; 1898 : 66922, Nov.
15; 2c. Nov. 15. 38836
by I. Landman. [50] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Isaac Landman, Covington, Ky. ; D : 3742,
July 21, 1903; 2c. July 21, 1903. 38837
allegorical play in 1 act, by W. J. Jossey.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1915 ; D : 40237 ; William John-
,son Jossey, San Francisco. 38837a
comedie en 1 acte, en vers, por Emile Bes-
siere. Marseille, France, Edition nouvelle,
1910. cover-title, 15 p. 8°.
© Dec. 24, 1910; 2c. Dec. 20, 1910; D:
22857; Bessiere, Marseille, France. 38838
modern domestic drama in 3 acts, by M. J.
Marshall. [1], 178 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1913; D: 35317; Mary Jen-
nette Marshall, Chelsea, Me. 38839
play in 1 act, by J. Murray- Anderson and
Anna Wynne. [3], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1913; D: 32039; John Mur-
ray-Anderson, New York. 38840
by P. Hamlin. [13] p. f°. Type-
P.
written.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1915 ; D : 39567 ; Philip Ham-
lin, Spokane, Wash. 38840a
— play in 3 acts, by C. Fue. 80 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Charles Fue, Chicago ; D : 13013, May 20,
1908 ; 2c. May 20, 1908. 38841
— romance of the slums, by A. W. Allen.
[2], 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1913; D: 32500; Arden W.
Allen, San Francisco. 38842
Redemption (The) of Bobby; or, The romance
of a multi-millionaire, play in 4 acts, by
K. D. Bowling. [79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1914; D: 35664; Katharine
Dyer Bowling, Washington. 38842a
Redemption (The) of Cleo; by J. Pardee-Clark.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jean Pardee-Clark, New Haven; D:
15058, Feb. 11, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1909. 38843
Redemption (The) of David; comedy in 3 acts,
by H. McAllister. [98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1915; D: 41225; Hall Mc-
Allister, Washington. 38843a
Redemption (The) of Ireland; or. The rescue
of the maid of Erin, a drama in 4 acts and 9
scenes, founded partly on facts and partly on
tale, choice selections of music, by P. L.
Barry.
© Patrick L. Barry, Jersey City; 1884:
23759, Nov. 29. 38844
Redemption (The) of Jane; a pastoral playette
in 1 act, by S. Kelly. [5] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Samuel Kellv, Milvv'aukee ; D : 11416, Sept.
23, 1907 ; Ic. Sept. 10, 1907 ; Ic. Oct. 12, 1907.
38845
Redemption (The) of Lady Clover; play in 4
acts, by P. Shaw. [67] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1912 ; D : 28934 ; Percy Shaw,
New York. 38846
Redemption (The) of Mame; dramatic composi-
tion in 1 act, by W. P. Burt. [2], 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 25, 1912 ; D : 28436 ; William P.
Burt, New York. 38847
Redemption (The) of Olg'a Kasinova; in 2 acts,
by Beaumont Claxton [pseud, of T. C. Taylor]
[4], 54 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 11, 1911 ; D : 24663 ; T. Claxton
Taylor, Lorain, O. 38848
Redemption (The) of Satan; by L. C. Chambers.
72 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lee Cecil Chambers, St. Louis ; D : 3578.
June 12, 1903 ; 2c. June 12, 1903. 38849
Redenta (La); dramma lirico in 1 atto, versi
deir aw. L. Casaburi, musica del maestro
Raffaele Baccellieri, New York, Societal tipo-
grafica italiana, 1914. 15 p. t°. [Libretto
only. Italian and English]
© Dec. 24, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 29, 1915 ; D : 39728 ;
Luigi Casaburi, New York. 38849a
Redil (El); comedia en 2 actos y en prosa, origi-
nal de J. Ramos Martin. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espafioles] 1914. 56 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40044; Jose Ramos Martin, Madrid. 38850
1954
38851
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38868
Bedimido (El); comedia rom.lutica en 1 acto y
en prosa, de J. M. Carretero. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1909. 28 p. 12°.
© .July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16255 ;
Jose Maria Carretero, Madrid. 38851
B-edknights; or, The flower on the moor, a
dramatization in 5 acts, by Willard B. Arnold.
[123] p. f\ Typewritten.
'© W. B. Arnold, New York; 1891:41277.
Nov. 18 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1892. 38852
Redmen's (The) secret; a strong western drama
in 4 acts, by S. D. Eccles. 53 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1913; D: 32437; Samxiel
Douglas Eccles, Los Angeles. 38853
Redmonds (The); by E. N. Allen.
© Ellen N. Allen, Ft. Pierce, Fla. ; 1898:
74045, Dec. 19; 2c. Dec. 19.
J8854
Redoubtable (Le); piece en 3 actes, de Marie
Leneru. Paris, Librairie Hachette et cie.,
1912. 3 p. 1., 232 p. 12°.
© May 8, 1912 ; 2c. June 13, 1912 ; D : 29954 ;
Hachette & co., Paris. 38855
Reducing Richard; farce in 3 acts, by G. Jones.
140 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1912; D: 30484; Grahame
Jones, London. 38856
Reducto (El) del pilar; zarzuela en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros en prosa y verso, original
de A. Soler y D. Ferrand, mfisica del maestro
Perez Soriano, adaptada a esta obra por Mario
P§rez Soriano. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1908, 36 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Antonio Soler y Di6genes Ferrand, Ma-
drid; D: 13787, Sept. 14, 1908; 2c. Sept. 14,
1908. 38857
Redwing; play in 6 acts and 9 scenes, by Mrs,
•Tohn H. Curran. [1], 63 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1915; D : 40183 ; Casper S.
Yost, St. Louis. 38867a
Reel (The) thing; vaudeville sketch, by W. L.
Wright. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1913; D: 34587; William
Lord Wright, Bellefontaine, O. 38858
Refajo (El) amarillo; zarzuela en 2 actos, divi-
didos en 8 cuadros en prosa, original libro y
mtisica de Luis de Larra, Manuel Fernflndez
de la Puente y Tomds Lopez Torregrosa.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaSoles] 1912.
70 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
f © May 24, 1912 ; 2c. May 13, 1912 ; D : 29781 ;
L. dc Larra y M. Fernandez de la Puente,
Madrid. 38859
Referee (The); a musical comedy drama In 3
acts, by Charles F. Atkinson and J. W. Tread-
well.
© James W. Treadwell, Boston ; 1891 : 5920,
Feb. 12. 38860
play in 1 act, by K. Ervln. [2], 16 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1915 ; D : 41107 ; Katharine
Ervin, Portland, Or. 38860a
Refining crucible; by E. Hallett. 103 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1910; D: 20211; Eldora
Hallett, Washington. 38861
Refining (The) fire; a drama in 3 acts and an
epilogue, by F. Cridland Evans. [3], 94 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© F. C. Evans, Philadelphia ; D : 9333. Oct.
27, 1906; 2c. Jan. 11, 1907. 38862
Refining (The) of father; musical comedy, by
M. Ott. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1914 ; D : 37784 ; Matthew Ott,
Wollaston, Mass. 38862a
Reflected glory; farce in 1 act, by Helen Sher-
man Griffith. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing company, 1909. 17 p. 12°.
© Oct. 21, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1909 ; D : 17193 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 38863
Reflex (The); dramatic play in 3 acts, by E.
Worthington. [116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1915; D: 40717; Edward
Worthington, New York. 38863a
81 p.
a play in 4 acts, by J. W. Frankel.
4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph William Frankel, New York; D:
16032, June 8, 1909 ; 2c. June 8, 1909. 38864
Reform; a play in 3 acts, by M. Jantzen. [Hous-
ton, Tex., L. C. Dewees, printer, 1903] 111,
[1] p. 24°.
© Marius Jantzen, Houston ; D : 3730, Julv
6, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 4, 1903. 38865
See also Dramatic episodes.
Reform (The) attorney general; play in 3 acts,
by B. Israeli. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1912; D: 30705; Baruch
Israeli, Washington. 38866
See also His wife.
Reform (The) candidate; by Edgar A. Guest
and M. Arbuckle. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Jan. 4, 1912; D: 28223; Maclyn Ar-
buckle, New York. 38867
Reform (The) governor; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by H. I. Dodge. [5], 69 p. f°. Type-
writt©ii»
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1912; D: 30860; Henry Ir-
ving Dodge, New York. 38868
1955
38869
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38886
Reform league; by A. Gomez Fonseca. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© A. Gomez Fonseca, Chicago ; D : 4901,
Apr. 15, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1904. 38869
Reform (The) movement; serio-comic slietch in
1 scene, by Charles Hoey. 10 p. 16°. Printed.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1910; D: 21714; John K.
Hutchinson, New Yorli. 38870
Reformation (The); a play in 4 acts, by W. W.
Steiner. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter W. Steiner, St. Louis ; D : 7232,
Sept. 5, 1905; Ic. Aug. 25, 1905; Ic. Sept. 5,
1905. 38871
play in 1 act, by J. Noel. 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1914 ; D : 35642 ; Joseph Noel,
New York. 38871a
Reformation (The) of a liar; a comedy in 3
acts, by A. George.
Erie, Kan.
8^
[Sentinel
print] 1900. [35] p.
© Alva George, Erie, Kan.; 1900 A : 489,
Jan. 4 ; 2c. Feb. 23. 38872
Reformation (The) of Black Joe; dramatic
sketch, by T. Hughes. 10 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1911; D : 2S04S ; Thomas
Hughes, Denver. 38873
Reformation (The) of Richard; play in 3 acts,
by H. T. Harrison. [157] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1914; D: 39110; Henry T.
Harrison, Leesburg, Va. 38873a
Reformation (The) of Rosie; a twenty minute
playlet, by M. H. Flanner. 1 p. 1., 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1914; D : 38843 ; Mary H.
Flanner, Indianapolis. 38873b
Reformation of the Broadway kid; play in 1
act, by L. B. Foote. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1915 ; D : 40174 ; Lister Foote,
Vancouver, Canada. 38873c
Reforme; vaudeville militaire en 2 actes, par
Jean I>ever et Alfred Vercourt. Paris, H.
Delormel, 1912. 24 p. 4°.
© Jan. 20, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 5, 1912 ; D : 28547 ;
H. Delormel, Paris. 38874
Reformed; by A. Rosenthal and E. Hamburger.
© A. Rosenthal and E. Hamburger, New
York ; 1876 : 1531, Feb. 4. 38875
— — ■ or, Living' for vengeance, a new emotional
and sensational drama in prologue and 4 acts,
by W. H. Rightmire.
© William H. Rightmire, New York ; 1S7.~1 :
1852. Feb. 27. 38876
Reformed football; farce in 4 acts, by I. W.
Wallace. [l],42p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1914 ; D : 37717 ; Isabel Weir
Wallace, Seattle. 38876a
Reformed (The) millionaire. See Lillian.
Reformer (The); comedy in 3 acts, by Ann
Linahan [pseud, of Lena Donahue] [2], 15 p.
obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7. 1912 ; D : 28584 ; Lena Dona-
hue, Kansas City, Mo. 38877
— a domestic tragedy in 1 act, by P. S. Ham-
ilton. [3], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Percy St. Clair Hamilton, Montreal,
Canada ; D : 2258, Aug. 22, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 22,
1902. 38878
— farce comedy in 3 acts, by D. S. Marion.
121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1913; D : 33413 ; David S.
Marion, San Francisco. 38879
— a melodrama of the 15th century, by S.
Jar OS. ■
© Samuel Jaros, Boston ; 1892 : 3677. Jan.
22.
38880
— a modern drama in 4 acts, by B. J. Legere.
© Benj. J. Legere, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D :
12645, Mar. 30, 1908. 38881
— play in 4 acts, by M. Koenigsberg. 100 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1909 ; D : 17103 ; M. Koenigs-
berg, New York. 38882
from the original manuscript of Benj.
J. Legere, by W. Woods. 86 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Walter Woods and Benj. J. Legere, Bos-
ton ; D : 13154, June 9, 1908 ; 2c. June 9, 1908.
38883
— or, His wife's handkerchief, [a play in 4
acts] by M. Koenigsberg. 81 p. 4°. Tj'pe-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1909; D: 16568; M. Koenigs-
berg, New York. 38884
— See also Mrs. Mix mixes.
Reformer (A) in ruffles; a comedy in 3 acts
[bv F. H. Williams] [Philadelphia] The au-
thor [1883] 56 p. 12°.
© Francis H. Williams, LTnited States;
1883 : 23071, Dec. 13 ; 2c. Dec. 18. 38885
Reformer (The) of Geneva; an historical
drama, by C. W. Shields. New York and Lon-
don, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1898. 2 p. 1., 125 p.
8°.
© Charles Woodruff Shields, Princeton,
N. J. ; 1897 : 7980, Jan. 29 ; 2c. June 30, 1898.
38886
1956
38887
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38901
Reformer (The) reformed; by Hellen [sic Mor-
rison Howie. Philadelpliia, Tlie Penn pub-
lisliing company, 1899.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1899 : 47044,
July 20 ; 2c. July 20. 38887
Reformers; comedy in 4 acts, by H. Rosenblatt.
93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21. 1915; D : 42056 ; Hymen
Rosenblatt, Madison, Wis. 38888
by J. Tackman. 52 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© John Tackman, New York; D : 14289,
Nov. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 14, 1908. 38888a
comedy in 3 acts, by John Cumberland.
[173] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1914 ; D : 36609 ; John Alden
Cumberland, Maywood, N. J. 38888b
— drama of modern life in 3 acts, by Ed-
ward Shrubb Zietz. 8, [63] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© le* June 18, 1910 ; D : 21372 ; E. S. Zietz,
Rye, N. Y. 38889
Same. New York, The Bookery [1912]
94 p. 12°
© Apr. 6, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 9. 1914 ; D : 36656 ;
Edward Shrubb Zietz, New York. 38889a
a 1 act play, by D. D. Carter [pseud, of
D. D. Cohen. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1912 ; D : 30847 ; Daniel D.
Carter, New York. 38890
Reformers (The) reformed; comedy in 4 short
acts, bv Elizabeth Gale. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1912. 32 p. 12°.
© Aug. 29, 1912; 2c. Aug. 31, 1912; D:
30708 ; Samuel French, New York. 38891
Reformers true and false, incidents of mis-
guided zeal; burlesque on American politics
in 3 acts, by H. I. Fox. [3], 31 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1914; D: 36267; Henry I.
Fox, North Pitcher, N. Y. 38891a
Reforming a husband; musical sketch in 1 act,
by Frank Dumont. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1911 7 p. 12°.
([French's American acting ed. no. 14])
[Words only]
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2c. Dec. 28, 1911; D:
28110; Samuel French, New York. 38892
1 act piece, by J. F. Roche, cover-title.
[13] p. 24°. Printed.
© Joseph F. Roclie, Dorchester, Mass.; D:
5503, Sept. 1, 1904; 2c. Sept. 1, 1904. 38893
Reforming a suffragette; farce comedy in 2
acts, by M. Hyman. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1915 ; D : 40434 ; Milton Hy-
man, Denver. 38893a
Reforming Bertie; played in 1 act, by Charles
Saxby. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, . ltd., 1912. 17 p. 12°.
© Aug. 29, 1912; 2c. Aug. 31, 1912; D:
30717 ; Samuel French, New York. 38894
Reforming Kathleen; 3 act play, by W. F. Mer-
rill. 134 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1912; D: 30534; William
Fenimore Merrill, Chicago. 38895
Reforming the world; play in 3 acts, by F.
Bailey. [3], .56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. '28, 1915; D: 40523; Forrest
Bailey, Los Angeles. 38895a
Refoi-ms; a drama in 3 acts and 6 tableaux, by
A. Andre, called A. Habedank.
© A. Andre, Cincinnati ; 1873 : 4229, Apr. 21.
38896
Refuge; a drama, by I. Wolff Richards. Pro-
logue. 13 p. 8°. Printed.
© Isaac Wolff, New York ; 1888 : 19191,
July 5 ; 2c. July 5. 38897
a drama in 4 acts, by I. Wolff Richards.
© Isaac Wolff, New York; 1889:33199.
Nov. 1. 38898
— ^ drama in 3 acts, by I. Wolff Richards.
50 p. 8°. Printed.
© Isaac Wolff, New York; 1888:10058,
Apr. 6 ; 2c. June 26. 38899
play in 4 acts, by A. Reichman. 185 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1915 ; D : 41792 ; Arthur
Reichman, New York. 38900
Refuge (Le); pi6ce en 3 actes, par D. Nicco-
demi. [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1909.
1 p. 1., 65 p. 12°.
© Dario Niccodemi. Paris ; D : 15966, Mav
28, 1909 ; 2c. May 28, 1909. 38900a
Refuge (A) from the storm. See Moonshiner's
cabin.
Refugee (The); comedy in 4 acts, by V. V. Mes-
ser. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1914 ; D : 35687 ; Vladimir V.
Messer, Phoenix, Ariz. 38900b
See also Across the frontier.
Refugees (The); a play in 4 acts, by M. Wiren.
23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mvra Wiren, New York; D : 5003. May
10, 1904 ; 2c. May 10, 1904. 38901
-play in 1 act. by P. S. Morris. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1914 ; D : 38120; Pauline Sey-
mour Morris, New York. 38901a
1957
38901
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38921
Refugees (The) — Continued.
— —play ill 3 acts, by J. Hinckley. [119] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dee. 15, U914; D: 39098; Julian
Hinckley, Cedarhurst, N. Y. 38901b
a sensational melodrama in 5 acts, by L.
Peeler.
© Lee Peeler, Austin, Tex. ; 1893 : 4719, Jan.
23. 38902
— • See also Its a long way to dear old Yon-
kers.
Refugee's (The) daughter; a play, by M. Mor-
ton [i. e. M. M. Conheim]
© Martha Morton, New York; 1890:34482,
Nov. 3. 38903
Regadera (La); entremes en prosa, consecuen-
cia 6 epilogo de La alegre trompeterla, origi-
nal de A. Casero y A. Larrubiera, mtisica
de los maestros Lle6 y Foglietti. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1908. 21 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Antonio Casero v Alejandro Larrubiera,
Madrid ; D : 13583, Aug. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 19,
1908. 38904
Regan's luck; comedy in 1 act, by Charles
Horwitz. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louise Arnot, New York; D : 5738, Nov.
7, 1904; 2c. Nov. 7, 1904. 38905
Regenerates (The); by B. Smith.
© Burton Smith, New York ; D : 9060, Sept.
10, 1906. 38906
Regeneration (The); a play in 4 acts, by Owen
Kildare and Walter Hackett. [184] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Liebler & co.. New York ; D : 12534, Mar.
13, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1908. 38907
Regeneration (The) of Frederic North; drama
in 4 acts, by Sager Dean [pseud, of B. S.
Dean] [1], 131 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1. 1912; D: 29255; Benjamin
Sager Dean, Philadelphia. 38908
Regeneration of Jane; American drama in 4
acts, by C. W. Collison. [54] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 20, 1910 ; D : 21069 ; Clyde Wilson
Collison, Columbus, O. 38909
Regeneration (The) of old Scrooge; plot taken
from Charles Dickens' A Christmas carol, by
S. E. Edwards, vii, 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1910; D: 21468; Sara Eliza-
beth Edwards, Kansas City, Mo. 38910
Regent (The); a comic opera libretto in 3 acts,
by W. W. Prosser.
© William Warren Prosser, Columbus, O. ;
D : 1011, Oct. 25, 1901. 38911
Regent (The)— Continued.
historical drama, Marie Stuart period, in
4 acts, by Campbell Mac Eachran.
© Marcus R. Mayer, New York ; 1891 : 29400,
Aug. 17. 38912
Regent's (The) ball; a dramatization of Paul
Feval's Le petit Parislen in 8 tableaux, by
H. Thompson. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hallett Thompson, New York ; D : 7004,
July 21, 1905 ; 2c. July 21, 1905. 38913
Regent's (The) ward. See Lady Ethel.
Reggie at the charity ball; a twenty minute
vaudeville sketch, by James Howard [pseud,
of J. H. Calisch]
© James Howard Calisch, New York; D:
8036, Feb. 20, 1906. 38914
Regicides (The); an historical drama, years
1640 to 1676, by R. B. Caverly. Boston, The
author, 1884. 2 p. 1., p. 193-247, front., illus.
8°. (Battle of the bush, drama no. 4)
© Robert B. Caverly, Boston; 1885:221,
Jan. 3 ; 2c. Apr. 9. 38915
Same.
© Robert B. Caverly, Lowell, Mass. ; 1885 :
3945, Feb. 12 ; 2c. Apr. 9. 38916
Regiment (Le); drame en 5 actes, par J. Mary
[et] G. Grisier.
© Jules Mary et Georges Grisier, Paris;
1891 : 24483, July 6. 38917
Regiment (The) of Champagne; a drama in 5
acts and 9 tableaux, from the French of Le
regiment de Champagne, by Jules Claretie, tr.
and adapted by J. N. Long, and H. B. Warner.
© J. N. Long and H. B. Warner, San Fran-
cisco; 1877: 14045, Dec. 4. 38918
Regiment (A) of two; a farcical comedy in 3
acts, bv Anthony E. Wills. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1907. 62 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 10218,
Mar. 27, 1907; 2c. Aug. 20, 1907. 38919
Regimentspapa (Der); vaudeville in 3 akten,
von Richard Kessler und Heinrich Stobitzer,
gesangstexte von W^illi Wolf und Artur
Lokesch, musik von Victor Hollaender. Ber-
lin, Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 1914. 18 p. 12°.
[Words only]
© Mar. 15, 1914 ; Ic. June 1, 1914 ; D : 37756 ;
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 38919a
Regina; or, The little duchess, piece in 4 acts,
by F. Mons.
© Frangois Mons, New York ; 1885 : 17039.
Aug. 11. 38920
Regina Sarpi; or. The vendetta, a drama in 3
acts, by F. J. Whitcher.
© Frank J. Whitcher, Boston ; 1877 : 7172,
June 18. 38921
1958
38922
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38943
Begina, the rabbi's daughter; historical drama
in 5 acts, by J. G. Stuttz.
© J. G. Stuttz, Astoria, Or.; 1894:25885,
May 22. 38922
Reginetta; or, The voice of nature, a drama
in 4 acts and prologue, by G. Jean Crevot.
© John Barrington, Santa Rosa, Cal. ; 1885 :
23151, Nov. 5. 38923
Reginetta (La) delle rose; operetta in 3 atti,
di Forzano. musica di Ruggero Leoncavallo.
Milano. L. Sonzogno, 1912. 86 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Jidy 12, 1912; 2c. Aug. 21, 1912; D:
30591 ; Lorenzo Sonzogno, Milan. 38924
Register (The); farce, by W. D. Howells. Bos-
ton, James R. Osgood and company, 1884.
© W. D. Howells, United States; 1884:
2033, Jan. 28; 2c. IMar. 17. 38925
Registered (The) letter; farce comedy in 3
acts, by C. W. Tackenberg. [4], 72 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1910; D: 22002; Chas. W.
Tackenberg, Cincinnati. 38926
Regius sanguis; or. Legend of the region of
gold, being a tragedy English American, a
drawing of the ancients, the Californian and
Mexican, constructed of a legend.
© Henry Rockbain, New York ; 1872 : 3873.
Apr. 12. 38927
Regolstein; a comedy tr. and altered from the
French text of the buffoon opera. La Grande
duchesse de Grerolstein, by H. Meilhac and L.
Halevy, by J. S. Hittell. San Francisco,
A. Roman & co., 1878. 50 p. 16°.
© John S. Hittell, San Francisco; 1878:
3304, Mar. 18 ; 2c. Apr. 11. 38928
Regret; short sketch in 1 act, by J. H. Green-
berg. [11] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1910; D : 21668 ; Joseph H.
Greenberg, New York. 38929
Regular (The); 1 act playlet, by J. C. Nugent.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1913; D: 33257; J. C.
Nugent, Canal Dover, O. 38930
Regular (The) army, oh! words, music, title
and act, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1874:
6149, May 7. 38931
Regular (A) blizzard; in 3 acts, by J. T. Mc-
Geary.
© .Tohn Thomas McGeary, United States;
1900 A : 25326, Oct. 11. 38932
Regular (A) business man; plav in 1 act, by
J. W. S. Sullivan. [2], 25 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1912; D : 31077 ; J. W. S.
Sullivan, New York. 38933
Regular (A) feller; play in 4 acts, by M. E.
Swan. [140] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1915; D: 41832; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 38933a
Regular (A) flirt; an up-to-date society comedy
in 3 acts, by E. M. Crane. New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1903. 71 p. 12°.
© Eleanor Maud Crane, United States; D:
3108, Mar. 9, 1903; 2c. July 23, 1903. 38934
Regular (A) rah! rah! boy; a comedy in 3 acts,
by Gladys Ruth Bridgham. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1915. 39 p. 12°.
© Nov. 6, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1914 ; D : 38734 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 38934a
Regular (A) scream; comedy in 2 acts, by
Gladys Ruth Bridgham. Boston, W, H.
Baker cS: co., 1913. 41 p. 12°.
© June 28, 1913; 2c. June 30, 1913; D:
33676 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 38935
Regulus, the gladiator; a tragedy in a prologue
and 5 acts, by J. J. Allen.
© J. J. Allen, Chicago ; 1889 : 28559, Sept. 20.
38936
Regulus, the Roman senator; a tragedy, by
A. S. Guckenheimer.
© Abe S. Guckenheimer, Savannah, Ga. ;
1887:22796, Sept. 8. 38937
Rehearsal (The); by J. Herbach. 30 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1911 ; D : 24348 ; Joseph Her
bach, Philadelphia.
38938
comedy in 1 act, by L. L. Kaufman. [1],
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1913; D : 34223 ; Laura L.
Kaufman, San Francisco. 38939
drama in 1 act, by J. Herbach. Philadel-
phia, J. H. Greenstone, 1911. 62 p. front.
12°.
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2c. Sept. 22, 1911; D:
25578 ; Joseph Herbach, Philadelphia. 38940
— a farce in 1 act, by F. F. Mackay.
© Frank F. Mackay. New York ; D : 1822.
Apr. 19, 1902. 38941
a jest in earnest, sketch in 1 act and 2
scenes, adapted from the Yiddish of A. Raisin,
by O. Leonard.
© O. Leonard, St. Louis ; D : 15329, Mar. 13,
1909. 38942
-musical farce in 2 acts, by Nelson Comp-
ston. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.. 1913.
[361 p. t°. [Words only]
© Nov. 6. 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1913 ; D : 35320 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 38943
I
1959
38944
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38963
Rehearsal (The) — Continued.
a novel social entertainment, by EfRe W.
Merriman. (In Entertaining, June, 1909)
© M. Witniark & sons, New York; D:
16013, June 5, 1909 ; 2c. June 5, 1909. 38944
— play in 1 act, by D. S. Bispham. [1], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1915; D: 41898; David S.
Bispham, New York. 38944a
by G. J. Stillman. [1], 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1913; D : 32031 ; Geo. J.
Stillman, Jersey City. 38945
by R. B. Pierce.
© Ralph B. Pierce, Westboro, Mass. ; 1898 :
37389, June 18. 38946
or, Barry's old man, a laughable Irish
farce in 2 scenes, by Sam Rickey and Master
Barney, arr. by Charles White. New I'ork,
R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
14576, Dec. 29 ; 2c. Sept. 15, 1877. 38947
— See also Playing a part.
Rehearsal (A) at ten; a back of the footlights
comedy, by Harry L. Newton. Chicago, T. S.
Denison & company [1913] 38 p. 12°.
( [Denison's specialties] )
© Aug. 8, 1913; 2c. Aug. 11, 1913; D:
34077; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 38948
Rehearsal in the parlor; an original charac-
ter sketcli, by J. F. Whitney.
© John F. Whitney, New York; 1880:
12540, Aug. 13. 38949
Rehearsal (The) of William Tell; by J. R. Gin-
der. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Raymond Ginder, Philadelphia ;
D : 12414, Feb. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1908.
38950
Rehearsal (A) under difficulties; 1 act com-
edy sketch for four persons, by W. F. Had-
dock. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1912 ; D : 31218 ; William F.
Haddock. New York. 38951
Rehearsing a love-scene; comedy drama in 4
acts, by Mas Glass. [2], 47 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 2, 1913 ; D : 33378 ; Sadey Glass,
Cincinnati. 38952
Rehearsing for the ball; by R. M. Watts.
© Kittie Sharpe, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ;
1899 : 68297, Oct. 21. 38953
Rehearsing our act; play in 1 act, by P. La
Giglia. [9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1913; D : 34219 ; Peter La
Giglia, New York. 38954
Rehearsing the third act; play in 1 act, words
by A. R. Marshall, arr. by Q. M. P. Hymack.
[1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1913; D : 34756 ; Quinton
I\I. P. Hymack. New York. ■ 38955
Rehearsing under difficulties; 1 act comedy,
by E. Bixley [pseud, of Edgar Grant Bixler]
and H. Fink. 8 p. t\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1909 ; D : 17548 ; Edgar
Bixley and Henry Fink, New .York 38956
Reiche (Der) aehnl; komodie in 3 akten, von
Rudolf Hawel. Leipzig, Wien, New York, W.
Karczag, 1914. .55 p. 8°.
© Ic. .Tune 16, 1915; D : 40952 ; W. Karc-
zag, Vienna. 38956a
Reiche (Der) jxingling; trauerspiel in 4 akten,
von Karl Rossler [pseud, des Franz Ressner]
© Maurice Magnus, Berlin ; D : 7553. Nov.
13, 1905. 38957
Same. Leipzig, Insel-verlag, 1905. 3 p. 1.,
112 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mnr. 3, 1905, by Insel-
verlag, Leipzig; res. no. 60; Ic. Oct. 20, 1905.
38958
Reiche madchen; operette in 3 akten, von
Ferdinand Stollberg, musik von Johann
Strauss. Text der gesiinge. Wien, W. Karc-
zag & C. Wallner, 1909. 46 p. 12°.
© Dec. 31, 1909; 2c. Jan. 22, 1910; D:
17996 ; W. Karczag and C. Wallner, Leipzig.
38959
Reign (A) of fear. &cc Night rider.
Reign (The) of King Solomon; historical and
spectacular drama in 4 acts, by W. J. Ray-
mond.
© W. Jerome Raymond, Indianapolis ;
1876 : 12368, Nov. 6. 38960
Reign (The) of Mammon. See Money mania.
Reign (The) of terror; a tale of the Revolu-
tion in 5 acts, by G. Clair.
© George Clair, Boston ; 1872 : 1632,
Feb. 19. 38961
See also Robespierre. — Storming of the
Bastile.
Reign (The) of the fatted calf; musical com-
edy in 3 acts, book and lyrics by M. S. Wolfe.
[87] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Marion Saling Wolfe, New York ; D :
10307, Apr. 10, 1907; 2c. Apr. 10, 1907.
38962
Reiherbusch (Der); schauspiel in 3 akten, von
Dario Niccodenii, deutsche bearbeitung von
Paul Block. Berlin, Biihnenverlag Ahn &
Sinu-ock, g. m. b. h., 1912. 61 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1912; D: 31204; Biihnen-
verlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
38963
1960
38964
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38979
Reily's; playlet in 1 scene, by Lear Eyre. 12 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1912; D : 29346 ; Lincoln L.
Eyre, jr., New York. 38964
Reina (La) de las palomas; juguete c6mico en
1 acto y en prosa, original de E. Lopez-
Marin. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
nole.s] 1914. 36 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914.; D:
38226; Enrique Lopez-Marin, Madrid.
38964a
Reina (La) de los mercados; opereta en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original de
G. Perrin y M. de Palacios, mCisica del maes-
tro Pablo Luna. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1910. 40 p. 12°. [Libret-
to only]
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21082 ; Guillernio Perrin y Miguel de Pala-
cios, Madrid. 38965
Reina (La) del Albaicin; zarzuela c6mica en
2 actos, divididos en 6 cuadros, letra de los
seiiores [Luis de] Larra, [G.] Jover y [E. G.
del] Castillo, musica del maestro Rafael Cal-
leja. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles]
1912. 71, [2] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31594 ;
Larra, Jover y Castillo, IMadrid. 38966
Reina (La) Mimi; opereta en 3 actos, libro de
Guillermo Perrin y Miguel de Palacios,
musica del maestro Amadeo Vives. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1910. 84 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910; D:
22416 ; G. Perrin y M. de Palacios, Madrid.
38967
Reincarnated (The) shah; libretto for opera,
by Marie Le Baron [i. e. Mary Le Baron
(Andrews) Urie]
© IVIarie Le Baron Urie, Philadelphia ;
1886 : 15592, July 9. 38968
Reincarnated (A) souL See Zaniora.
Reincarnation; a dramatic composition in 4
acts, by H. Knott, dealing with the reincar-
nation of tbe soul, or life after death.
© Henry Knott, Chicago ; D : 14071, Oct.
16, 1908. 38969
— a dramatic sketch, by T. E. Maddock. 12
numb. 1. 8°. Printed.
© T. Edgar Maddock, Philadelphia; D:
11410, Sept. 25, 1907; 2c. Oct. 12, 1907.
38970
— a tragedy in 1 act, by C. B. Casad. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Campbell B. Casad, New York; D:
11244, Aug. 27, 1907; 2c. Aug. 27, 1907.
38971
Reincarnation — Continued.
or, A twenty minute lesson, [by O. Hoff-
mann] 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank H. Crane, New York; 0:12290.
Feb. 3, 1908; 2c. Feb. 3, 1908. 38972
— or, Love's fantasy, by F. Dewey. 2 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Synopsis]
© Frances Dewey. Chicago; D:3811. Aug.
8, 1903 2c. July 23, 1903. 38973
yesterday, today and tomorrow; drama
in 4 acts, by I. L. Graves. [49] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1914 ; D : 37560 ; Ida Lillian
Graves, St. Joseph, Mo. 38973a
Reincarnation (The) of an ideal; play in 1
act, by G. E. Hoard. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1915; 0:42082;; George
Edward Hoard, Washington. 38973b
Reincarnation (The) of Cynthia; comedy drama
in 4 acts, by C. F. Webber.
© Charles F. Webber, Boston ; D : 1420,
Feb. 10, 1902. 38974
Reincarnation (The) of Joe and Laura;
drama in 4 acts, by B. Hall. [2], 87 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1914; D : 36437 ; Burton
Hall, Berkeley, Cal. 38974a
Reincarnation (The) of Mr. Coxe; a 4 act
farce, by J. H. Trant. [3], 157 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Joseph H. Trant, New York ; D : 9413.
Nov. 5, 1906; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906. 38975
Reincarnation of Priscilla.
shop.
See At the mode
Reine (La); drame historique en 5 actes, par
F. Oswald.
© Frangois Oswald, Paris ; 1891 : 40556,
Nov. 12. 38976
Reine, a modern magdalen; emotional drama
in 4 acts, by L. W. Chandler.
© Lawrence W. Chandler, Kewanee, 111. ;
1894:16807, Mar. 26. 38977
Reine (La) Blanche; an original play in 4 acts
and a prologue, by A. von Herder. [126] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Alexandra von Herder, London ; D : 9908,
Feb. 6, 1907; 2c. Feb. 6, 1907. 38978
Reine (La) s'amuse; operette en 3 actes, de
Andre Barde, musique de Charles Cuvillier.
Paris, Enoch & cie., 1913. 98 p. 8°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Sept. 5. 1913; 2c. Sept. 6, 1913; D:
34333; Enoch & co., Paris. 38979
1961
38980
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38997
Reineke Fuchs; allegorisch-humoristisches zeit-
gemaelde, rait gesang in 4 akten, nach
Goethe's gleichnamigen epos, bearbeitet von
F. Schnake.
© Friedrich Schnake, St. Louis; 1871:
1615, Feb. 27. 38980
Reines de rois; piece en 5 actes, par L. Hen-
nique et J. Gravier. [Paris. Impr. de I'lllus-
tration] 1909. 1 p. 1. 83 p. 12°.
<© Leon Hennique et Johann&s Gravier,
Paris ; D : 15358, Mar. 17, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 17.
1909. 38981
Beingef alien; schwank in 1 akt von Kurt Neu-
rode [pseud, des Kurt, Baron von Rotlikirch
und Panthen] Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1909.
14 p. 8°.
© Felix Bloch erben, Berlin ; D : 1.5742,
Apr. 30, 1909; 2c. May 8, 1909. 38982
Reinliart; gesang-spiel in 4 aufziigen, von A. F.
Hamann.
© A. F. Hamann, Davenport, la.; 1880:
10558, July 8. 38983
E-einka; a play in a prologue and 3 acts, by
Herbert W. and S. J. Treitel. [63] p. 4 .
Typewritten.
© Herbert W. Treitel. Woonsocket, R. I.;
D : 6398, Mar. 24, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 1. 1905.
38984
Reino (El) de los frescos; revista fant&stica en
1 acto, dividido en 4 cuadros y una apoteosis,
en prosa y verso, original de Emilio G. del
Castillo y Jose Perez Lopez, mfisica de los
maestros Cayo Vela y Enrique Brii. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espanolesl 1912.
41 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 6, 1913; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913; D:
32561; B. G. del Castillo y J- P§rez L6pez,
Madrid. 38985
■ Reinstated; a drama in 5 acts, by M. T. Mur-
ray.
© Mary T. Murray, San Francisco; 1889:
17898, June 12. 38986
Reizende (Der) Adrian; lustspiel in 3 akten,
von Hans MuUer. 110 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1913 ; D : 34474 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilraersdorf. 38987
Reizender (Ein) menscli; komodie in 3 akten,
von Paul Frank und Siegfried Geyer. Ber-
lin-Wilmersdorf, Felix Bloch erben, 1914.
101 p. 8°.
© Ic. May 8, 1914 ; D : 36972 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilraersdorf. 38987a
Rejected; or, The tribulations of authorship,
a farce, by T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1895 : 35805.
July 9; 2c. Aug. 24. 38988
Rejected of men; by A. M. More. [4], 120 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1911; D: 26024; Alexander
Martin More, San Francisco. 38989
Rejuvenating anatomist; case of burlesqued
surgery, by R. C. Barrie. 5 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1910; D: 20213; Robert C.
Ba.rrie, Philadelphia. 38990
Rejuvenation; monologue, by C. V. Wales.
[7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1911; D: 25697; Clare
Vaughan Wales, Chicago. 38991
Relapse of William; comedy in 1 act, by R.
Molineux. Easton, Pa., The Hobson printing
company, 1910. 2 p. 1., 25 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1910; D: 20837; Roland
Molineux, Brooklyn. 38992
Relations; farce comedy in 3 acts, by S. J.
Warshawsky. [70] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1915; D : 42088 ; Samuel
Jesse Warshawsky, Cleveland. 38992a
vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by George M.
Rosener. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1911.
15 p. 12°.
© Apr. 8, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1911 ; D : 23873 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 38993
Release (The); by M. M. Allen.
© Marv Mosher Allen, Trenton, N. J.; D:
4669, Mar. 1. 1904. 38994
play in 4 acts, by R. Kann. 65 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1913; D: 32669; Richard
Kann, Chicago. 38995
playlet in 7 episodes, by A. Armband. [2],
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1915; D: 41227; Abraham
Armband, New York. 38995a
Release from bondage; a dramatic composition,
by A. T. Ammerman.
© Ada Tully Ammerman, Brooklyn ; D :
13763, Sept. 12, 1908. 38996
Release (The) of Allan Danvers; by Ernest
James Wilson. 27 p. 8°. Printed.
© James Devine, Winnipeg, Canada: D:
10008, Feb. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1907. 38997
Relevo (El) de palacio. See Parada (La)
Relic (A) of Gettysburg; comedy dramatic
slietcb, by W. E. McMann. [13] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1915 ; D : 39412 ; Pietro Sosso
and Walter E. McMann, San Francisco.
38997a
1962
38997
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
39014
Relic (A) of Waterloo; dramatic incident, by
C. F. Ivins and Fred J. Beaman. [2], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1914; D : 37777 ; Clifford F.
Ivins, Red Bank, N. J. 3S997b
Relief; a liumorous drama, by a Cliicago lady.
Chicago, The University pub. company, 1872.
68 p. 12°.
© University pub. co., Chicago; 1872:
3972, Apr. 15; 2c. Apr. 15. 38998
Relief (The) of Irkutsk; a grand dramatic
pageant in prologue and 5 acts, by Ad. D'En-
nery and Jules Verne, from Michael Strogoff,
adapted by George F. Fuller and S. Col-
ville.
'© Samuel Colville, New York; 1881:5290,
Apr. 7. 38999
Relief (The) of Khartoum. See Gordon.
Relief (The) of Lucknow; spectacular drama,
[by] T. W. Hand and W. Teale. 4 p. 8°.
Printed [Scenario]
© Thomas William Hand and Walter Teale,
Hamilton, Canada ; 1895 : 38065, July 23 ; 2c.
July 15. 39000
Relief (The) of the legations. See China.
Religion (The) of David Gardiner. See Lest
ye be judged.
Reloj (El) de arena; fantasia c6mico-lIrica en
1 acto, dividido en 5 cuadros, en prosa y verso,
original de Antonio Estremera y Luis Can-
dela, mtisica del maestro Rafael Galleja. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1911.
43 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 30, 1911; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912; D:
28152; A. Estremera y L. Candeia, Madrid.
39001
Reluctant (The) bridegroom; plav in 1 act,
by R. S. Albee. [2], 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1914 ; D : 38172 ; Regina S.
Albee, Los Angeles. 39001a
Remarkable (The) history of Lispet; a drama
in 5 acts, by L. Grover.
© Leonard Grover, Philadelphia ; 1877 :
11347, Oct. 4. 39002
Remarkable (A) marriage; or, A great sur-
prise, a libretto in 2 acts, by W. A. Clark.
© William Adolphus Clark, Roxbury, Mass. ;
1892 : 46418, Nov. 14. 39003
Remarkable (The) romance of Aaron Burr;
drama in 5 acts, from ms. of an old conti-
nentaler, arr. and written by Defenthy Wright
(W. Minturn)
© William Minturn, New York ; 1878 : 3965,
Apr. 3; 2c. Apr. 3. 39004
Remarkable (The) story of Dick Whitting-
ton and his cat; a fairy extravaganza in 3
acts and 8 scenes, by R. Carle.
© Richard Carle, New York ; 1899 : 67821,
Oct. 19. 39005
Remarkable (A) woman.
© Joseph A. Jessel, New York; 1886:
24794, Nov. 2. 39006
Remarrying the Browns; play in 8 acts, by
A. Chalmers. [2], 171 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1913; D: 32436; Agnes
Chalmers, Grand Rapids, Mich. 39007
Rembrandt Van Ryn; a drama in 4 acts, by
B. de Mille and H. Ford.
© Beatrice De Mille and Harriet Ford,
Porapton, N. J. ; 1899 : 72657, Sept. 25. 39008
Remedy (The); farce-comedy in 3 acts, by Bert
Douglass. [127] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1915; D: 42279; John W.
Baker, New York. 39008a
modern play in 4 acts, by F. B. Sankey.
[44] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1911; D: 23027; Frederick
Bond Sankey, Pittsburgh. 39009
•
— play in 4 acts, by F. B. Sankey. [50] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1911; D: 24238; Frederick
Bond Sankey, Pittsburgh. 39010
Remember the Alamo. See Alamo.
Remember the Maine! an American naval
drama in 4 acts, by L. J. Carter.
© Lincoln J. Carter, Chicago ; 1898 : 29277,
May 11. 39011
drama in 4 acts, by E. Barbour and A. E.
Berg.
© Edwin Barbour and Albert Ellery Berg,
New York ; 1898 : 24126, Apr. 16. 39012
— a dramatic composition, by H. Harris.
© Hamilton Harris, New York ; 1898 : 38333,
June 23. 39013
— See also Beautiful (The) spy.
Remendon (El); sainete en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de J. Luengo y Conde. Madrid. Socie-
dad de autores espafioles, 1914. 33 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40095; Jesus Luengo y Conde, Madrid.
39013a
Remendona (La); sainete Ifrico en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 3 cuadros y en prosa, original de M.
Mora y J. Gamero, mQsica del maestro Luis
Foglietti. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1908. 30 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Manuel Mora y Jos6 Gamero, Madrid ;
D : 13593, Aug. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908.
39014
L
1963
39014
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39035
Reminiscence (A) of 1862; play In 1 act, by
H. P. Halbran. 17 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1915 ; D : 41678 ; H. P. Hal-
bran, Blue Ash, O. 39014a
Reminiscences (The) of a commercial
traveler.
© Frank D. Smith, Buffalo; D : 12780,
Apr. 18, 1908. 39015
Reminiscences of the Civil War. See Gettys-
burg (The) gun.
Reminiscences of the donation party; solilo-
quy of a minister's wife with tableaux, by
Jessie A. Kelly. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1915] 20 p. 12°.
© Mar. 20, 1915; 2c. Mar. 24, 1915; D:
40165; Ebeh H. Norris, Chicago. 39015a
Reminiscences of the Rebellion; in 5 acts, by
H. I, Fox. [19] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1910; D: 22868; Henry I.
Fox, North Pitcher, N. Y. 39016
See also Memories of '61.
Remittance (A) from home; an Ethiopian
sketch in 1 scene, by A. J. Leavitt, arr. by
Charles White. New York, R. M. De Witt,
1875. 5 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and
comic drama, no. 45] )
© Robert M. De AVitt, New York; 1875:
2458, Mar. 16; 2c. Mar. 20. 39017
Remittance (The) man; drama in 4 acts, by
G. N. Andrews. 164 p. 4°.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1910; D: 21758; Gertrude
Nelson Andrews, New York. 39018
by I. K. Friedrilan. [2], 99 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1910; D: 22108; Isaac K.
Friedman, Chicago. 39019
•farcical play in 3 acts, by H. E. De La-
Remorse — Continued.
a 1 act play, by W. I. P. Rust.
© Walter Ileo Percival Rust, Philadelphia ;
1899 : 72688, Nov. 7. 39025
•play in 1 act, by A. B. Ebin. [1], 4-25 p.
saux. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1911; D: 24244; Harry E.
De Lasaux, Orland, Cal. 39020
Remodeling of man; farce in 1 act, by M.
Tliompson. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1910; D: 20272; Marshall
Thompson, Opelousas, La. 39021
Remora (La); comedia en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de J. P. Rivas. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1910. 29 p. 12°.
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910; D:
22418; Jose Pablo Rivas, Madrid. 39022
Remorse; a drama in 4 acts, by W. W. Grant.
© W. Wallace Grant, New York; 1S7G:
10679, Sept. 20. 39023
in 4 acts, by L. M. Hill. [7] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Lillian May Hill, St. Louis ; D : 134, Feb.
12, 1901; 2c. Feb. 12, 1901. 39024
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1914; D: 35777; Alex. B.
Ebin, New York. 39026
a protean sketch, by W. F. Carroll. 25 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William F. Carroll, New York; D:
11791, Nov. 22, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1907. 39027
• or. The conspirators, a tragedy in 5 acts,
by Thomas Clark.
© John W. Cochran and Asenath W. Coch-
ran, Portland, Or.; 1892:15065, Apr. 5.
39028
Removal of Marthy's appendix; monolog, by
K. M. Rice. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1909 ; D : 17584 ; Katharine
McDowell Rice, Worthington, Mass. 39029
Rena; English drama, by C. M. Voight. 36 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Carrie Marshall Voight, Kansas City,
Mo. ; D : 15867, May 15, 1909 ; 2c. May 15,
1909. 39030
Renah, the gipsey's daughter; a domestic
drama in 5 acts, by U. Akerstrom.
© Ullie Akerstrom, Milford, Mass.; 1886:
29453, Dec. 22. 39031
Renaissance; a melodrama, by Holger Drach-
mann, tr. from the Danish by Lee M. Hol-
lander. (In Poet lore, v. 19, no. 4, winter
1908 ; periodical © May 29, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 11,
1909; B: 165950; Poet lore co., Boston)
39031a
Renaissance (The) of Christianity.' See Joys
(The) of Satan.
Renard, the gold digger; prologue and a 5 act
drama, by A. Roman. 114 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Anton Roman, San Francisco; 1889:
13649, May 4; 2c. May 8. 39032
Rencontre (La); par Pierre Bertou. 155 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Henry W. Savage, New York ; D : 15999.
June 5, 1909 ; 2c. June 5, 1909. 39033
piece en 4 actes, par P. Berton. 36 p. 4°.
(L'lllustration theatrale, 10 juillet 1909)
© July 10, 1909; 2c. Aug. 6, 1909; D:
16489; Pierre Berton, Paris. 39034
Rendezvous; 1 act play, by W. J. Boemper.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Mar. 3, 1911; D: 23534; Willie .7.
Boemper, New York. 39035
1964
39036
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39056
Rendezvous — Continued.
play in 4 acts, by P. Cliynoweth. 102 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913; D: 34030; Phillips
Cliynoweth, Madison, Wis. 39036
sketch in 1 act, by A. Seligman. 9 p.
f°. Ms.
■© Ic. May 2, 1913; D: 33118; Abraham
Seligman, Providence, R. I. 39036a
Rends-moi mere! vaudeville en 1 acte, [de]
J.-M. Priollet [i. e. Julian et Marcel Priol-
let] Paris, C. Joubert, 1909. 16 p. 4°.
© Sept. 30, 1909; 2c. Oct. 4. 1909; D:
17001; C. Joubert, Paris. 39037
Rene; a new and original drama in 1 act. by
W. Redmund.
© William Redmund, United States ; 1887 :
17528, July 8; 2c. Aug. 6. 39038
Rene, the ropewalker; a comedy drama in 5
acts, by E. E. Vance.
© Elmer E. Vance, Lakeview, N. J.; 1898:
17571, Mar. 15. 39039
Renee; sketch in 1 act, by L. E. Taber. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1911; D: 24300; Louise E.
Taber, San Francisco. 39040
See also Madame Saccard.
Renee, his ward; by A. L. Minturn.
'© Alice L. Minturn. Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
13965, Sept. 30, 1908. 39041
Renegade (The); melodrama in 1 act, by E.
Rupert. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
1© Ic. Mar. 25, 1910; D: 20582; Everett
Rupert, Grand Junction, Col. 39042
Renegade nun. See Lise Tavemier, the
apostate.
Rene's ruse; play in 1 act, by L. K. Devendorf.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914; D : 35727 ; La Motte
Kibbey Devendorf, Albany, N. Y. 39042a
Rennbahn (Die) der Hebe; 3 akte, von C. E.
Behrens. Hamburg, C. Erich Behrens ver-
lag, 1914. 2 p. 1., 101 p. 8°.
© Jan. 20. 1914; 2c. Mar. 11, 1914; D:
36321 ; C. Erich Behrens verlag, Hamburg.
39042b
Reno; by L. Ten Broek.
© Lorraine Ten Broek, St.
11558, Oct. 21, 1907.
play in 4 acts, by M. M. Kennedy
173 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1912; D: 29116; Maxwell
Miller Kennedy, New York. 39044
Louis ; D :
39043
[4],
Reno and return; playlet, by T. G. Springer.
[2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1912; D : 30481 ; Thomas
Grant Springer, New York. 39045
Reno (The) divorce mill; comedy in 1 act, by
L. N. Curtis. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1910; D: 21716; Leslie N.
Curtis, Reno, Nev. 39046
Reno (The) express; melodrama without gore
in 1 act, by A. Stevens. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. J.fh. 21, 1913 ; D : 32035 ; Ashton Ste-
vens, Palm Springs, Cal. 39047
Renounced and reconciled; a drama in 3 acts,
by G. W. Thater.
© Annie E. Thater, Baltimore; 1878:
9025, Aug. 6. 39048
Rent (The) collector; a 1 act musical comedy,
by J. S. Allen. 9 p. f°. Typewritten,
[Words only]
© J. Searl Allen. New York ; D : 1460,
Feb. 17, 1902; 2c. Feb. 17, 1902. 39049
Rent (The) collectors. iSee Real (The) estate
men.
Rent day; comedy skit in 1 act, by V. Wren
and L. M. Boyle. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1912; D: 31476; Violette
Wren and L, Jlilton Boyle, Vineland, N. J.
39050
Rent me a lover gay; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 93 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbev Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D: 12095, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. May 26, 1908.
39051
Rented (The) house; melodramatic comedy-
farce in 3 acts, by M. Foster and E. L. Fox.
[1], 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1913 ; D : 34953 ; Maximilian
Foster and Edward Lyell Fox, New York.
39052
Renunciation (The); drama in 3 acts, by J.
Gross .
© Josiah Gross, New Orleans ; D : 978,
Oct. 18, 1901. 39053
^by S. G. Sheftel. 61 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© S. Grumvald Sheftel, New York; D:
5751, Nov. 10, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1904. 39054
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by Gertrude
Blanchard [i. e. G. B. Randall] 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1911; D: 24460; Gertrude
Blanchard Randall, Boston. 39055
original drama in 4 acts, by P. Raimondo.
134 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mau. 1, 1910; D: 20323; Philip
Raimondo, New York.
39056
1965
39057
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOKS
39076
Eenunciation (The) — Continued.
play in 1 act of 4 scenes, by C. G. Bichel
and E. A. Colligan. [15] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1912; D: 28484; Charles
Gerard Eichel and Eugene A. Colligan, New
York. 39057
See also Price (The) of friendship. —
Bania.
Eeola; 4 act play, by J. C. Gaines and T. Phil-
lips [40] p. f°. Typewritten.,
<£) Ic. Sept. 16, 1911; D: 25370; Jennie
Chester Gaines and Thomas Phillips, Los
Angeles. 39058
Repair (A) shop; by M. Talbot.
© Mary Talbot, Evanston, 111.; D : 10240,
Mar. 30, 1907. 39059
Beparation; a drama, adapted from the German
by E. Gillespie [i. e. Ethel Guernsey]
© Ethel Guernsey, United States; 1890:
36059, Nov. 15. 39060
■ drama in 4 acts, by F. Dorbesson, New
York, 1890.
© Fern Doi-besson, United States; 1890:
15615, May 12. 39061
Shea. [1], 16 p.
play in 1 act, by D. J.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1914; D : 39077 ; Dennis J.
Shea, Brighton, Mass. 39061a
See also Requittal [sic] (The)
Reparto general; zarzuela en 1 acto y en verso,
dividido en 3 cuadros, original de J. Redondo
y Meilduiiia, mtisica del maestro Joaquin
Taboada Steger. Madrid, Casa Dot^sio. 1911.
30 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 24, 1911; 2c. Mar. 25, 1911; D:
23798 ; Casa Dotesio, Madrid. 39062
Repas du lion; pi6ce en 5 actes, [de] F. de Curel.
Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1898. 153 p. 12°.
© Frangois de Curel, France ; 1897 : 66613,
Nov. 30; 2c. Nov. 30. 39063
Repaying Henry; play in 1 act, by M. T^onghi.
5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1913; D: 34676; Marian
Longhi, Denver. 39064
Repentance; a drama in 4 acts, by S. Howell.
© Stoddart Howell, New Orleans; 1877:
14879, Dec. 20. 39065
a drama in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by M. S.
Fox.
© Mark S. Fox, New York; 1893:13111,
Mar. 15. 39066
Repentance — Continued.
-a romantic drama in 5 acts, by Phil F, .
Rogoway [46] p. f°. Typewritten.
© P. F. Rogoway and George F. Ribbecke,
Portland, Or. ; D : 6019, Dec. 24, 1904 ; 2c. Dec.
24, 1904. 39067
-See also Our girls.
Repentance (The) of Croesus; drama in 4 acts,
by J. S. Barcus, illustrations by Lawrence
Harris. New York, J. S. Barcus. 8 p. 1.,
151 p. 12°.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1914; D: 35713; James S.
Barcus, New York. 39067a
Repentant (The); dramatic sketch, by Jerome
and Meredith. 4 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Sidney Jerome and Frances Meredith,
Indianapolis ; D : 2697, Dec. 10, 1902 ; Ic. Dec.
10, 1902 ; Ic. Dec. 24, 1902. 39068
Repentant (The) Magdaline; or, A true but
dishonored woman, drama in 4 acts, by
N. H. Hornstine. Typewritten.
© Nathan H. Hornstine, Philadelphia;
1897 : 16847, Mar. 12 ; Ic. Mar. 12. 39069
Repertoire show.
© Walter Broadwell, Columbus, O. ; D:
14414, Nov. 30, 1908. 39070
Report for duty; an original drama in 4 acts,
by James K. Tillotson.
© Rose K. Tillotson, Toledo, O. ; 1899:
5685, Jan. 14 ; 2c. Jan. 14. 39071
Reporter (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by George
Gladwyn Gale (E. S. De G. Tompkins)
© Edward Staats De Grote Tompkins, Kin-
derhook, N. Y. ; 1891 : 19097, May 25. 39072
by Henry White.
© Anna H. White, Brooklyn ; 1891 : .5578,
Feb. 9. 39073
Reporter and the actress; 1 act skit, by N. J.
Heaney. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1910; D: 20175; Ned Joyce
Heaney, New York. 39074
Reporter's (A) dream of hell; a poetical bur-
lesque in 2 acts, by A. O. Myers.
© Allen O. Myers, Columbus, O. ; 1883:
3971, Mar. 3. 39075
Reporter's row; comedy of Y. M. C. A. dormi-
tory life in 1 act,' by Jay Kay [pseud, of
R. F. Frazer] 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1910; D: 20966; Ray F.
Frazer, Chicago. 39076
Representative English comedies; with intro-
ductory essays and notes and a comparative
view of the followers of Shakespeare, under
the general editorship of Charles Mills Gay-
ley. V. 3. The latfer contemporaries of Shakes-
1966
39076
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39088
Representative English comedies — Continued,
peare, Fletcher and others. New York. The
Macmillan company ; London, Macmillan & co.,
ltd., 1914. xcvii, 663 p. 8°.
Contents : The shoemaker's holiday ; or.
The gentle craft, by Thomas Dekker. — The
Spanish gipsy, by Thomas Middleton and Wil-
liam Rowley. — Rule a wife and have a wife,
by John Fletcher. — A new way to pay old
debts, by Philip Massinger. — The Antipodes,
by Richard Brome. — The royal master, by
James Shirley.
© Sept. 30, 1914; 2c. Oct. 1, 1914; A:
379793; Macmillan co., New York. 39076a
Reprobates (The); a drama in 4 acts. [77] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Cecil Hugh Colquhoun. Montrose, Ga. ;
D:2840, Jan. 10, 1903; 2c. Jan. 10, 1903.
39080
■a farce comedy in 3 acts, by Howard W.
Dickinson.
© H. W. Dickinson, New York; D : 9235,
Oct. 15, 1906. 39081
Reproduction; sketch in 1 act, by M. Michael.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1915; D: 40543; Margaret
Michael, Baltimore. 39081a
Representative English dramas from Dry den Republic (The) of Manana; .musical play in
to Sheridan; by Frederick Tupper, and James 2 acts, by P. Koester. [136] p. 4°. Type-
W. Tupper. New York, Oxford university
press, American branch ; London. Toronto,
[etc.] H. Milford, 1914. iv p., 2 I., 3^61 p.
12°.
Contents : The conquest of Granada. — All
for love, by John Dryden. — Venice preserved,
by Thomas Otway. — The way of the world,
by William Congreve. — The beaux' stratagem,
by George Farquhar.— Cato, by Joseph Ad-
dison.— The conscious lovers, by Richard
Steele. — The beggars opera, by John Gay. —
Tom Thumb the Great, by Henry Fielding. —
She stoops to conquer, by Oliver Goldsmith. —
The rivals. — The school for scandal, by R. B.
B. Sheridan.
© Nov. 9, 1914; 2c. Nov. 14, 1914; A:
387528; Oxford univ. press, Amer. branch,
New York. 39076b
Representing Barrett, Cox & co.; farce in 3
acts, by Manley Dana. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO.. 1913. 40 p. 12°.
© Mar. 29, 1913; 2c. Mar. 31, 1913; D:
32790 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 39077
Reprieve; a melodrama in 4 acts, by E, Mc-
Wade.
© Edward McWade, New York; 1895:
11041, Feb. 23. 39078
play in 4 acts, by E. Sutton. [110] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1914; D : 37279 ; Elisabeth
Sutton, Paterson. 39078a
Reprisals; comedy in 3 acts, by J. C. Ver-
Planck.
© J. Campbell Ver-Planck, Aeola, Pa. ;
1885:20391, Sept. 29. 39079
Reprobate (The); or. The house of Van Pelt,
conclusion in 1 act, by H. McAllister. [1],
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1914; D : 36072 ; Hall McAl-
lister, Washington. 39079a
Sec also Gezunkene (Die). — House (The)
of Durrisdeer.
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1914 ; D : 36567 ; Paul Koes-
ter, London. 39081b
Republic (The) or empire; showing how royalty
and nobility originated, a new play by J.
Irwin.
© Joseph Irwin, Louisville ; 1881 : 9124,
June 10. 39082
Republican (The); by J. P. Herbert.
© Joseph P. Herbert, Brooklyn; D : 8078,
Feb. 28, 1906. 39083
Republic's (The) peril. See Phonograph (The)
Repudiee; piece en 3 actes, de Louise Dartigues.
148 p. 12°. Proof.
© Eugene Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 1398G, Oct.
5, 1908; 2c. Oct. 5, 1908; 2c. Oct. 24, 1908.
39084
Reputation; a comedy of manners, good and
bad, by J. F. Cooke. 78 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© James Francis Cooke, Brooklyn ; D :
15633, Apr. 16, 1909; 2c. Apr. 16, 1909.
39085
Requiescat; a sketch, by W. V. Pettit. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William V. Pettit, Brooklvn ; D: 15583.
Apr. 10. 1909; 2c. May 20, 1909. 39086
Requins (Les); piece en 3 actes, par D. Nicco-
demi. (/?;. La Petite illustration, no. 38, 15
nov. 1913; Serie-theatre, no. 20)
© Nov. 15, 1913; 2c. Dec. 18, 1913; D:
35382; Dario Niccodemi, Paris. 39087
Requittal [sic] (The); or, The reparation, play
in 4 acts, by S. Livingston. 44 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1913; D: 33129; Samuel
Livingston, Chicago. 39088
Rescue (The); dramatic composition, by J. P.
Heffern. [1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10. 1914 ; D : 37799 ; James Pat-
rick Heffern, Chicago. 39088a
5370— VOL. 2—17-
-20
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39088
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39108
Rescue (The) — Continued.
emotional play in 1 act, by A. B. Ebin.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1914; D : 35611 ; Alexander
B. Ebin, New York. 39088b
— a 5 act drama, by C. H. Glenn.
© Charles H. Glenn, Allegheny City, Pa. ;
1883 : 3577, Feb. 24. 39089
• 'play in 1 act, by A. L. Bethel. [2], 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov, 28, 1910; D: 22666; Allan Lewis
Bethel, St. Louis. 39090
Rescue (The) of my partner; great border play,
by J. A. Beckeft and J. C. Smith.
© Joseph A. Beckert and Jacob C. Smith,
Pittsburgh ; 1886 : 17589, Aug. 2 ; 2c. Aug. 16.
39091
Rescue (The) of Prince Hal; comedy of man-
ners in 3 acts, by R. Woodman. Franklin,
O., Eldridge entertainment house [1911] 51 p.
8°.
© Sept. 11, 1911; 2c. Sept. 27, 1911; D:
25323; Rea Woodman, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
39092
Rescue (The) of St. Mark; a romantic drama
in 4 acts, by N. Mayer.
© Nathan Mayer, Hartford ; 1888 : 14599.
May 19. 39093
Rescue (The) of the maid of Erin. See Re-
demption (The) of Ireland.
Rescue (The) of the Princess Winsome; a
fairy play for old and young, by Annie Fel-
lows Johnston. Boston, L. C. Page & company,
1908. Ip. l.,'74p. front. 16°. [With music]
© L. C. Page & CO., Boston ; A : 217069, Sept.
4, 1908; 2c. Sept. 3, 1908. 39093a
Rescued by firemen; or, Reclaimed at last,
by A. B. Replogle.
© A. Bennett Replogle. Bryan, O. ; 1878:
.5673, May 11; 2c. Oct. 14. 39094
Rescued captive; by C. R. Pa Dro.
© C. Rosa Pa Dro, Springfield, Mass. ;
1879 : 7343, June 2. 39095
Rescued (The) Fenians. See Catalpa (The)
six.
Rescued from drink. See Gold (The) cure.
Rescued from the grave. See Romaine.
Rescuing (A) angel; a comedy in 1 act, by
O. Flinch.
© Olga Flinch, New York ; D : 220, Mar. 15,
1901. 39096
Reservado de senoras. See Fin (El) del
viaje.
Resi and Franzl; a sketch in 1 act, by Otto
Salland. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clara Ruge, New York ; D : 10249, Apr. 1,
1907 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1907. 39097
Resignation; play in 4 acts, English adapta-
tion from the Hungarian of William Karczag,
by A. Gruessner. [83] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13. 1913; D : 34416 ; Anthony
Gruessner, New Brunswick, N. J. 39098
Resigne (Un); [pi6ce en 2 actes, de] Yves Mi-
raude & R. Guy. Paris, C. Joubert, 1907.
47 p. 12°.
© Joubert, Paris ; D : 11407, Sept. 24, 1907 ;
2c. Sept. 24, 1907. 39099
Resisto, the man that cannot be electrocuted.
© Harry Bissing, New York ; D : 11899,
Dec. 10, 1907. 39100
Resolve (The); a playlet, bv R. A. Roberts and
Carl W. Hunt. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. W. Hunt, Chicago ; D : 10821, June 21,
1907; Ic. June 21, 1907; Ic. July 3, 1907.
39101
Resourceful (A) husband; comedy in 1 act,
by B. L. [5] p. f°. Typewritten.
© le. July 3, 1913; D : 33763 ; Bessie F.
Smith, New York. 39102
Respect (Le) de 1' Amour; piece en 1 acte, par
L. Laroze. (L'lllustration theatrale, 7" an-
uee— 185, 22 juillet 1911)
© .July 22, 1911; 2c. Aug. 19, 1911; D:
24976; Lionel Laroze, Paris. 39103
Respectability; 1 act play, by J. R. Coryell. [1],
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1912; D: 31120; John R.
Coryell, Readfield, Me. 39104
Respectability (The) of Edgemere; comedy in 3
acts, by K. L. Hooper. [108] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 6. 1911 ; D : 23864 ; Rebecca Lane
Hooper, Brooklyn. 39105
Respectable (The) society; farce in 1 act, adapted
from German of Kokebue, by Marion Eddy
[pseud, of Marion F. Delanoy]
© M. F. Delanoy, Alameda, Cal. ; 1898:
43363, July 20. 39106
Response (The); play in 2 acts, by A. G. Meyer.
39 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1913 ; D : 32839 ; A. G. Meyer,
San Francisco. 39107
Responsibility (The) of freedon; a comedy in
4 acts, by B. Davenport.
© Butler Davenport, New York ; D : 14226,
Oct. 31, 1908. 39108
1968
39109
COPYRIGHTED. IN THE UNITED STATES
39128
Rest (The) cure; comedy, act l,by J. B. Bradley.
[20] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1911; D: 24039; J. Burton
Bradley, Columbus, O. 39109
an original dramatic sketch, by Marie Mug-
geridge. New Yorli, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1907. 15 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 11870,
Dec. 6, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1908. 39110
-See also Curing Billy. — Four one act
plays.
Restaurant (The); an American farcical local
comedy in 3 acts.
© Joseph J. Sullivan, United States; 1884:
21358, Oct. 25. 39111
Restdale; a drama of country life in New Eng-
land in 4 acts and a tableau, dramatized from
her book of the same name, by Julia Eliza
Shotland. [106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. E. Shotland, New York ; D : 11786, Nov.
19, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1907. 39112
Restitution; a drama in 5 acts, by T. A. Burtt.
© Thomas A. Burtt, United States; 1876:
11675. Oct. 16. 39113
'a 4 act tragedy drama, based on modern
American society life, by E. H. Doherty.
© Eugene Hugh -Doherty, Chicago; D:
15253, Mar. 5, 1909. 39114
plain human drama in 4 acts, by J. H.
Hawley. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1914; D: 38810; John H.
Hawley, New York. 39114a
play, by L. G. Morgan and H. N. Katz.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1912; D: 29320; L. G. Mor-
gan, Milwaukee. 39115
Restitution forcee; par Rene Champigny. [4] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1913 ; D : 33184 ; Gaumont co.,
Flushing, N. Y. 39116
Restoration of the drama of Canticles. See
Canticles (Restoration of the drama of)
Restored; a melodrama in 4 acts, by John P.
Addam.
© Samuel Lucas, Boston; 1880:13423,
Sept. 2. 39117
Res1;ored to society; a drama in 4 acts, by G. F.
Barrett.
© Gertrude F. Barrett, United States;
1875 : 3371, Apr. 6. 39118
Restorer (The) of broken homes; a comedy in 1
act, by E. V. Taylor. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar V. Taylor, New York; D : 10031,
Feb. 27, 1907; 2c. Feb. 27, 1907. 39119
Restville (The) auction sale; a farce in 1 act,
by S. Decatur Smith, jr. Philadelphia, The
Penn publishing co., 1907. 16 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 10593,
May 18, 1907; 2c. May 18, 1907. 39120
Result (The); comedy in 3 acts, by L. S.
Converse. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1910 ; D : 21020 ; L. S. Con-
verse, Macon, Ga. 39121
— drama in 5 acts, by J. H. Klein and James
L. Lester. [54] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1915; D: 40988; Julian H.
Klein, New York. 39121a
— dramatic composition, by K. V. Kelly. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1910 ; D : 20991 ; Kathryn Ve-
ronica Kelly, Chicago. 39122
play in 1 act, by E. Ann. [1], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1915 ; D : 41930 ; Emily Ann,
New York. 39122a
Result (The) of prudery; play in 1 act, by L.
Pelee. [2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1913 ; D : 33003 ; Lillian Pelee,
San Gabriel, Cal. 39123
Result (The) of wisdom at long range.
How it's done.
See
Resultat des courses! comedie en 6 tableaux, par
Brieux. Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1898. vi, 217 p.
12°.
© Brieux, Paris ; 1898 : 73013, Dec. 15 ; 2c.
Dec. 15. 39124
Results; or, Oliver, comedy in 3 acts, by J. F.
Ballard. [2], 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1912 ; D : 31706 ; John Fred-
erick Ballard, Cambridge, Mass. 39125
Results of a jest; play in 5 acts, by T. L. de
Freitas. Caldwell, Idaho, Gem state rural
printers, 1903. 38 p. 12°.
© Thome Luiz de Freitas, Caldwell, Id. ; D :
4314, Nov. 27, 1903; 2c. Jan. 2, 1904. 39126
Resurgam. See Wonderful (A) woman.
Resurrected (The) bride. See Clarissa.
Resurrection; a drama in 4 acts, by J. L. Gilder.
© Jeannette L. Gilder, New York; 1899:
24103, Apr. 5. 39127
a dramatization of Tolstoi's novel of the
same name, by Alice Wilson Browne. 46 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© W. Gault Browne, Chicago; D : 3384,
Apr. 27, 1903; 2c. May 16, 1903. 39128
1969
39129
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39148
Resurrection — Continued.
drama en 4 actes, tir6 du roman de L6on
Tolstoi', paroles de C. Hanau, tr. frangaise de
Paul Ferrier, musique de Frank Alfauo. Paris,
G. Ricordi & cie, 1906. 3 p. 1., [3]-67 p. 12°.
[Livret frangais]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan; D : 8031, Feb.
19, 1906; 2c. Feb. 19, 1906. 39129
Episode dramatique en 5 actes et un pro-
logue, tir§ du roman de Iv. Tolstoi", par
Henry Bataille. Paris, E. Fasquelle, 1905.
4 p. 1., 244 p. 12'.
© Eugene Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 7575, Jan.
31, 1905; 2c. (proof) Jan. 30, 1905; 2c. Apr.
22, 1905. 39130
— a play in 5 acts, dramatized from Count
Leo Tolstoi's novel of the same name, with
new and original scenes, characters and dia-
logue, by C. W. Chase.
© Charles Wathen Chase, New York; D:
2956, Feb. 6, 1903. 39131
— [founded on L. Tolstoi's story of
same name, by Stewart Anderson] [83] p.
f°. Mimeographed.
© Julv 2. 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 1G505 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 39132
piny in 4 acts, founded on L. Tolstoy's
story of same name, by Nelson Compston.
56 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1914; D: 38484; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 39132a
See also Message (The)
Resurrection mom; by Ellen Murray.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1891:
47988, Dec. 30. 39133
Resurrection (The) of Aida; by C M. Daly.
2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. M. Daly. New York ; D : 6685, May 19,
1905; 2c. May 19. 1905. 39134
Resurrection (The) of Goodlander; a quaint
comedy in 3 acts, by C. W. Turner. [114] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles W. Turner, New York ; D : 8550.
May 18, 1906; 2c. May 18, 1906. 39135
Resurrection (The) of Jack; by Paul Stretta
[pseud, of A. C. Moss]
© Alfred Charles Moss, Streator, 111.; D:
77, Jan. 24, 1901. 39136
Reta; a melodrama in 5 acts, by P. J. Nolan.
© Patrick J. Nolan, Camden, N. J.; 1890:
2603, Jan. 18. 39137
Retaken; Western melodrama in 5 acts, and 6
scenes, eight characters, by A. M. ConoUy.
© Augustine Milton Conolly, Rochester.
N. Y. ; 1890:20279, June 23. 39138
Re-taming of the shrew; Shakespearean trav-
esty in 1 act, by John W. Postgate. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison & co., [1915] 23 p. 12°.
© Mar. 20, 1915; 2c. Mar. 24, 1915; D:
40160; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 39138a
Retardataire (Le) influent; par R. Valabr&gue
et A. Melray. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D : 30008 ; Gaumont
CO., New York. 39139
Retired (The) black planter; play in 4 acts and
6 scenes, by B. Fowler. 21 p. f°. Type-
written.
© le. Jan. 17, 1912 ; D : 28362 ; Bud Fowler,
Frankfort, N. Y. 39140
Retired, but returned; a vaudeville sketch for
two persons, by J. F. Ryan. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Jack F. Ryan, New York ; D : 8120, Mar.
.6, 1906; 2c. Feb. 27, 1906. 39141
Retired (A) suffragette, suffering yet; his-
torical monologue by Robert L. Landrum.
[8] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1911 ; D : 25496 ; G. S. Gran-
lund, Detroit. 39142
Retour (Le) de Jerusalem; comgdie en 4 actes,
par Maurice Donnay. Paris, E. Fasquelle,
1904. 2 p. 1., xlii p., 1 1., 285 p. 12°.
© Eugene Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 4576, Feb. 2.
1904; 2c. (proof) Jan. 29, 1904; 2c. May 31,
1904. 39143
Retour du bagne.
coups.
See On frappe les trois
Retreat (The) of the new woman; by G. Tick-
nor. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1911 ; D : 2.5061 ; Caroline
Ticknor, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 39144
Retribution; a domestic temperance drama in 2
acts, founded upon every day life, by R. F.
Davis.
© Rodman F. Davis, Stoneham, Mass. ;
1874 : 7047, May 23. 39145
a drama in a prologue and 5 acts, by G.
MacNichol.
© George MacNichol, Minneapolis ; D :
10481, Apr. 16, 1907. 39146
a drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by B.
Glancy.
© Bernard Glancy, Fall River, Mass. ; 1898 :
3471, Jan. 6. 39147
a drama in 5 acts, German title, Der
stadtschreiber von Esslingen, by S. Stern.
© Samuel Stern, New York ; 1882 : 672,
Jan. 14. 39148
1970
39149
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39170
Retribution — Ooiitinned.
a drama in 4 acts, by A. Lenilian Klein.
© Anna Lenihau Klein, New York; 1883:
18992, Oct. 15. 39149
by L. A. Murphy. 72 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Lawrence A. Murphy, Chicago ; D : 13102,
June 2, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1908. 39150
Same. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. IG, 1909; D: 17406; Lawrence A.
Murphy, Chicago. 39151
by IMartha Sanerio [pseud, of A. Spa-
nuth] [44] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna S])anuth, New York ; D : 3548, .Tune
6, 1903; 2c. June 16, 1903. 39152
Same, rev. by S. G. Sheftel. [2], 46 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© S. Gruu^^'^ld Sheftel, New York ; D : 3736,
July 18, 1903 ; 2c. July 18, 1903. 39153
by S. Burton.
© Stanlev Burton, Plattsmouth, Neb.; 1900
A: 21351, Aug. 25. 39154
by W. C. Brann.
© W. C. Brann, Galveston, Tex.; 1889:
5631, Feb. 18. 39155
— drama in 1 act, by E. C. Walck. [4], 11 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1911; D : 23624 ; Ezra C.
Vv'alck. Chicago. 39156
— drama in 1 act and 2 scenes, by E. Seefried.
[6] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913 ; D : 31925 ; Eugene See-
fried, Philadelphia. 39157
— - a drama in 3 acts, by J. T. Franklin.
© Jas. T. Franklin, Memphis, Tenn. ; 1898 :
25118, Apr. 21 ; 2c. June 24. 39158
by W. C. Brann.
© W. C. Brann, Galveston, Tex.; 1886:
20838, Sept. 15. 39159
— ■ drama of the passion of Christ, by M. H.
Gorman. 39 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1914; D: 37104; Michael
Henry Gorman, Detroit. 39159a
— dramatic playlet in 1 act, by H. Del-Ruth.
[17] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28. 1911 ; D : 23502 ; Hamilton B.
Del-Ruth, Long Beach, Cal. ^ 39160
dramatic sketch, by M. E. Moore. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910; D : 20514 ; Marlon E.
Moore, Stapleton, N. Y. 39161
— a melodrama in 4 acts, by E. G. Harris.
© Edward G. Harris, Jacksonville, Fla. ;
D : 15051, Feb. 10, 1909. 39162
Retribution — Continued.
-a melodram.'i of 4 acts, by B. Palstring.
19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Bertha Palstring, Humboldt, Kan.; D:
13612, Aug. 20, i90S ; Ic. Aug. 7, 1908 ; Ic. Aug.
20, 1908. 39163
1 act dramatic sketch, by G. F. Madden.
10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1911; D: 25746; George F.
Madden, Dorchester, Mass. 39164
— play, by P. H. Dunning. [14] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1912 ; D : 28801 ; Phil. H. Dun-
ning, East Hartford, Conn. 39165
a play in 4 acts, by G. W. Pacaud. Type-
written.
© George W. Pacaud, Stanfold, Canada;
1893 : 51311, Nov. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 16. 39166
— play in 1 act, by A. Koblitz and S. J. War-
shawsky. [1], 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Oct. 17, 1914 ; D : 38563 ; Albert Koblitz
and Samuel J. Warshawsky, Cleveland.
39166a
by T. Guard. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1912 ; D : 29655 ; Thomas Guard,
Bronx, N. Y. 39167
— a play in 3 acts, by F. Daingerfield, jr.
© Foxhall Daingerfield, .ir., Lexington, Ky. ;
D : 12950, May 11, 1908. 39168
— • or, Confidence betrayed, a drama in 4 acts,
by W. W. F. Cogswell.
© Wilber W. F. Cogswell, Haverhill, Mass. ;
1889:29814, Oct. 2. 39169
— ■ or. The Italian's revenge, comed.v drama
in 4 acts, by W. C. Herman. [72] p. f°.
Mimeographed. .
© Ic. July 10, 1915; D : 41207 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 39169a
Sec also Philosopher (The) of Drift-
wood.— Thesba's babe. — Villain (A) un-
masked.— Walton's home.
Retribution and Morpheus; in 1 act, by A.
Cowles. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Cowles, Williamsport, Pa. ; D :
12137, Jan. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1908 ; 39170
Retribution (The) of Hawley Klippen. See
Caught by wireless.
Retriever (The); vaudeville skit, by F. B. El-
kins. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22. 1915; D : 40745 ; Felton B.
Elkins, Philadelphia. • 39170a
1971
39171
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39188
Betrogrades (The); drama in 4 acts, by C. S.
Sweny and C. W. Marshall.
© Clarence Stowell Sweny and Clifford Wy-
cliffe Marshall, Collingwood, Canada; D:
ir.S12, May 10, 1909. 39171
Better (Der) in der not; lustspiel in 5 akten,
von Franz von Schonthan und Rudolf Fres-
her. Berlin, Oesterheld & cc, 1912. 113 p.
12°.
© Ic. May 22, 1912 ; D : 29729 ; Oesterheld
& CO., Berlin. 39172
Rettung'en; 2 theaterstiicke, von P. Schirmer.
Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Yerbandes deut-
scher biihnenschriftsteller, g. m. b. h., 1913.
157 p. 12°.
Contents : Der backfisch. — Die glieder-
pnppe.
© Ic. May 26. 1918 ; D : 34S85 ; Paul Schir-
mer, Kiel, Germany. 39173
Rettungsmittel (Ein) See Lockere vog'el.
Return gres sum (De) cull'd fokes vJo "Washum-
tum. See De retumgressum cull'd fokes ub
"Washumtum.
Return (The); by M. E. Waddington.
© Marv E. Waddington, Norman, Okl. ; D :
13024, May 21, 1908. 39174
colored sli;etch from human nature in 1
scene, by J. M. Wiest. 10 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1909; D: 17385; John M.
Wiest, Ashland, O. 39175
— -a drama in 4 acts, by A. Wolfrom. [167] p.
obi. 16°. Typewritten.
•© Ic. Feb. 10, 1913 ; D : 32258 ; Anna Wol-
from, Kansas City, Mo. 39176
an original play in 3 acts, by Kate Jordan
[i. e. K. J. Verrailye] [87] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Kate Jordan Vermilyc, New York ; D :
7196, Sept. 1, 1903; 2c. Sept. 1, 1905. 39177
— play in 1 act, by E. Holland. [3], 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1915 ; D : 40187 ; Edwin Hol-
land, New York. 39177a
— by E. Nesbit. [3], 29 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1912 ; D : 29520 ; E. Nesbit
Bland, Kent, England. 39178
by W. H. Carson. [1], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1. 1914 ; D : 38377 ; William Henry
Carson, New York. 39178a
— tragedy in 2 acts, by J. Masson. 38 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1909; D: 17270; Jean Mas-
Return (A) call; by A. C. St. Amand. ij
© Augustus G. St. Amand, New York; D:
9907, Feb. 5, 1907. 39180
Return (The) of Chow Tow; a musical farce
in 1 act, by F. IT. Mead and T. D. Beasley.
Typewritten.
© F. H. Mead and T. D. Beasley, Berke-
ley, Cal. ; 1898 : 71456, Dec. 8 ; 2c. Dec. 15.
39181
Return (The) of Deborah; a farce in 2 acts, by
Emilie H. Callaway. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1907. 23 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 11448,
Oct. 1, 1907; 2c. Dec. 6, 1907. 39182
Return (The) of De Vere; dramatic playlet in
2 scenes, by J. B. Stafford. [2], 31 p. 12°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1913 ; D : 33661 ; James Ben-
son Stafford, Buffalo. 39183
Return (The) of Eve; dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by F. Pixley. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1914; D : 38778 ; Frank Pis-
ley, Pebble Beach, Cal. 39183a
Return (The) of Isis; a fantasy of the Nile, by
E. T. Sweet.
© E. Tracy Sweet, Scranton, Pa.: D:
9612, Dec. 10, 1906. 39184
Return (The) of Jenny McCarty; play in 1 act,
by G. Nagel. [1], 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1913; D: 32009; Geo. Nagel.
Newark, N. J. 39185
Return (The) of Jim; dramatic sketch, by W. D.
Chase. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1915 ; D : 41770 ; William D.
Chase, Brooklyn. 39185a
Return (The) of Letty; a comedy in 1 act, by
Alice C. Thompson. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1909. 18 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 15920.
May 22, 1909; 2c. May 22, 1909. 39186
Return (The) of Louis; vaudeville sketch, by
B. Chappie. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1915; D: 40354; Bennett
Chappie, New York. 39186a
Return (The) of Odysseus; arr. from Homer, by
M. H. Barrows, the tr. by G. H. Palmer.
[Boston] 1899. 59 p. 12°. [Greek and Eng-
lish]
© Mabel Hay Barrows, Boston ; 1900 A :
5703, Mar. 2; 2c. Mar. 2. 39187
a poetic drama in 4 acts, by P. S. Grant.
son. Chicago.
39179
New York. Brentano's, 1912. 5 p. 1., 5-132 p.
8°.
© Nov. 29, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912 ; A : 328757 ;
Percy Stickney Grant. New York. 39188
1972
39188
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39204
Return (The) of Peter Grimm; play in 3 acts,
by D. Belasco. 170 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915; D: 42695; David Be-
lasco, New York. 39188a
Return (The) of Peter Quinn; comedy sketch,
by J. DriscoU. [2], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1913 ; D : 32120 ; Joseph Dris-
coU, New York. 39189
Return (The) of Satyaban; great psychological
play, by Mahendra Chandra Singha, drama-
tized by A, K. Mozumdar and D. E. Fultz.
[17] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1915; D: 41996; A. K. Mo-
zmudar and Daniel E. Fultz, Spokane, Wash.
39189a
Return (The) of the birds; G. P. Guerrier.
© George P. Guerrier, Pepperell, Mass. ;
1899 : 266S3, Apr. 17. 39190
Return of the blood; by F. Jacobs, [24] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1911; D: 28006; Florence
Jacobs, Pittsburgh. 39191
Return of the cultured; play in 1 act, by M.
Marnier and II. A. Convissar. 29 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912 ; D : 31366 ; Maurice
Marnier and Henry A. Convissar, Brooklyn.
39192
Return (The) of the departed. -S'ce Midnight
(The) hour.
Return (The) of the Druses; stage version of
Browning's tragedy, by C. Porter.
© Charlotte Porter, Boston ; D : 1647, Mar.
25, 1902. [For copies reed, see D : 3372]
39193
Same. New York. T. Y. Crowell & co.,
[1903] viii, 56 p. 8°.
© Charlotte Porter, Cambridge, Mass. ; D :
3372, May 2, 1903 ; 2c. May 4, 1903. 39194
Return (The) of the fairies; by L. C. Baer.
© Libbie C. Baer, Appleton, Wis. ; D : 3023,
Feb. 20, 1903. 39195
Return (The) of the ghost; play in 1 act, by A.
Luehrmann. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1915; D: 40319; Adele Luehr-
mann, New York. 39195a
Return (The) of the man; play, by O. T. John-
sone. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1912 ; D : 29612 ; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 39196
Return of the Mona Lisa; farce in 1 act, by
O. M. Alfriend. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1912 ; D : 28848 ; Otis M. Al-
friend, Richmond. 39197
Return (The) of the prodigal; a comedy in 4
acts, by St. John Hankin. New York, S.
French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1907. 101 p.
12°.
© Sflmuel French, New York ; D : 10444,
Apr. 30, 1907; 2c. Oct. 24, 1907. 39198
— play in 4 acts, by E. L. Beach, jr. [134] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1915; D : 41.532 ; Emmet
Lewis Beach, jr., Saginaw, Mich. 39198a
play in 1 act, by L. Mellert. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1914; D : 35616 ; Lawrence
Mellert, Cleveland. 39198b
Return (The) of the prodigal daughter; play
in 1 act, by A. A. Fisher. 3 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1915; D: 40455; Albert A.
Fishei', Portland, Or. 39198r
Return of the prodigals; by W. A. Lewaudowski
[12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1910 ; D : 22761 ; William A.
Lewaudowski, Milwaukee. 39199
Return of the roamer; comic operetta in 1 act,
freely adapted from the German, by W. Hol-
comb, music by Rlendelssohn. [2], 33 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [liibretto only]
© Willard Ilolcomb, New York; D : 2894,
.Tan. 23, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1903. 39200
Return (The) of the volunteers. See Runa-
way (The) boy.
Return (The) of the wanderer. Sec Irish
(The) exile.
Return (The) of Tori San; 1 act playlet, by M,
Taliaferro. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1912; D : 29511 ; Mabel
Taliaferro, New York. 39201
Return (The) of Ulysses; a drama, by H. A.
Blood.
© Henry Ames Blood, Washington ; 1888 :
31437, Nov. ,5. 39202
Return (The) of William Shakespeare; play
in 1 act, by H. Rosenblatt. 41 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1915; D: 42046; Hymen
Rosenblatt, Madison, Wis. 39202a
Return (The) of Willum; 1 act play, by O. T.
Johnsone. [1], 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913 ; D : 31852 ; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 39203
Returned (The) cowboy. Sec Uncle Jed's
fidelity.
Returned to the plains; a real Indian play, by
Tucson Joe [pseud, of J. E. I. Marshall] 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Jos6 E. I. Marshall, Philadelphia; D
15273, Mar. 8, 1909; 2c. Mar. « 1909. 39204
1973
39205
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39225
Returning' (The) board. Sec Election.
Reuben and Rachel drill and pantomime; a
drill for jmy even number of males and fe-
males, with music, by S. Schell. New York,
E. S. Werner pub. & supply co., 1900. 8 p., 2
1. illus. 12°. ([The reciter's library, v. 3,
no. 8] )
© Stanley Schell, New York; 1900 A : 8311,
Mar. 30; 2c. June 9. 39205
Reuben and Rachel drill and tableaux; by
Stanley Schell. Kev. ed. New York, E. S.
Werner & company, 1909. 12 p. illus. 12°.
© Jan. 22, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1910 ; D : 20006 ;
Edgar S. Werner, New York. 39206
Reuben (The) and the burlesquer; a 1 act
dramatic composition, by F. J. Beaman. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Fred J. Beaman, Washington ; D : 5956,
Dec. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1904. 39207
Reuben and the four hundred; a musical com-
edy in 3 acts, by E. Hanford. 56 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Edwin Hanford, New York; D:3153,
Mar. 16, 1903; 2c. Mar. 10, 1903. 39208
Reuben Glue; or, The cave of gold, a sensa-
tional drama in 5 acts, by C. F. Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston; 1887:2.5049,
Sept. 30; 2c. Oct. 8. 39209
or. The yankee genius, a comedy in pro-
logue and 3 acts.
© Warren and George M. Noble, Guthrie,
Old.; 1897: 11861, Feb. 18. 39210
Reuben in New York; farce in 3 acts, by .1.
Gurran. [119] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Gurran, New York ; D : 2305, Sept.
8, 1902; 2c. Sept. 19, 1902. 39211
Reuben Maxwell; comic opera in 3 acts, by
Bertram Noel [pseud, of B. N. Beal] [32] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Bertram Noel Beal, Denver ; D : 3606,
June 17, 1903; 2c. June 17. 1903. 39212
Reuben's conversion; or, A cloud burst in a
Colorado canon, by A. H. Burrows.
© A. H. Burrows, Yreka, Gal. ; 1896 : 35783,
June 18. 39213
Reuccio (II) di Caprilana (Roitelet); opera
comica in 3 atti, di F§licien Charapsaur,
musica di Stanislao' Gastaldon. Milano,
Edoardo Sonzogno. 80 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Mar. 31. 1914; Ic. Apr. 10, 1914; D:
.36679; Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 39213a
Reunion (The) of Butler and Faneuil hall.
See Battle (The) of the factions.
Reunion (The) of hearts; a vaudeville sketch,
by W. F. Bayers and W. B. Hughes, cover-
title, 11 p. 8°. Printed.
© William F. Bayers and W. Burton
Hughes, Youngstown, O. ; D:3S86, Sept. 1,
1903; 2c. Sept. 18, 1903. 39214
Reunion (The) of Randall and Johnny Cox's
factions of Philadelphia. See Battle (The)
of the factions.
Reunion of the veterans; l)y G. P. Roberts.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1913 ; D : 32760 ; G. P. Rob-
erts, Scranton, Pa. 39215
Reunited; by J. A. Crawford. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Jack A. Crawford, New York; D : 7586,
Nov. 20, 1905; 2c. Nov. 3, 1905. 39216
— a drama in 4 acts, by A. Lenihan Klein.
© Anna Lenihan Klein, New York; 1883:
15573, Aug. 24. 39217
a drama in 3 acts, by E. S. De G. Tompkins,
under the name of H. M. Tompkins.
© Edward Staats De Grote Tompkins,
Kinderhook, N. Y. ; 1891:39121, Oct. 3L
39218
an original American military drama, in 5
acts, by R. N. Moffat.
© R. N. Moffat, Salt Lake City, Utah;
1894:37727, Aug. 13. 39219
— original dramatization in 1 act, from the
Italian, by E. L. Haulon. Typewritten.
© E. L. Hanlon, Boston ; 1892 : 18544, Apr.
29 ; 2c. Apr. 29. 39220
— original negro sketch, by Allen and May-
nard.
© Allen and Mayuard, Boston ; 1875 : 11102,
Oct. 23. 39221
— a vaudeville act, by W. G. Williams. Type-
written.
© Will G. Williams, Bayonne, N. J.; 1900
A: 1115, Jan. 12; 2c. Jan. 12.
— See also Foiled. — From afar.
39222
Reunited by a lawyer; a 1 act comedy, by S.
Maguire. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sylvester Maguire, New York; D:2155.
July 26, 1902; 2c. July 14, 1902. 39223
Revanche; komtidie in 3 akten, von Otto Soyka
Munchen, A. Langen [1911] 196 p. 12°.
© Dec. 26, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1912 ; D : 28237 ;
Albert Langen, Munich. 39224
Reve (Le); opera eomique, par E. Zola, L. Gal-
let, et A. Bruneau.
© p]inile Zola, Louis Gallet, and Alfred
P.ruiieau, Paris; 1891:24484, .July 6. 39225
1974
39225
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39245
Reve (Le)— Continued.
-or, The dream, dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by S. McAdam and E. C. Kirk. 3 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1914 ; D : 37124 ; Samuel Mc-
Adam and Earl 0. Kirk, Philadelphia.
39225a
Reve (Le) d'une jeune fille [et] La veille du
jour de Fan; drames canadiens en 4 actes, par
A. E. R. Larivee.
© Amas Larivee, Woonsocket, R. I. ; D :
1557, Mar. 11, 1902. 39226
Revealed at last; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
.T. W. Beckman.
© John W. Beckman, Louisville; 1888:
36481, Dec. 22; 2c. Jan. 4, 1889. 39227
Reveil (Le); piece en 3 actes, [par] P. Hervieu.
[Paris, L'lllustration] 1905. 49 p. 12°.
© Paul Hervieu, Paris ; D : 7865, Jan. 18,
1906 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1906. 39228
■ -See also Theatre complet; [de] Paul Her-
vieu.
Reveille; drama eines seeoffiziers in 4 akten,
von R. Kiias. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Ver-
bandes deutscher biihnenschriftstfeller, g. m.
b. h., 1914. 71 p. 8°.
© Ic. July 17, 1914; D: 38020; Richard
Kiias, Leipzig. 39228a
-drama in 3 acts, by S. Tonjoroff. [2], 146
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1912; D : 30795 ; Svetozar
TonjorofE, Providence, R. I. 39229
a 4 act melodrama, by E. L. Merritt. [72]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Lawrence Merritt, Oakland,
Cal. ; D : 13981, Oct. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 3. 1908.
39230
melodrama In 4 acts, by J. U. Harris and
A. C. Blanchard. [l],84p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1914; D : 35681 ; Joseph U.
Harris and Agnew C. Blanchard. Central Is-
lip, N. Y. 39230a
Revelation (The); a drama in 3 acts, by L.
Church.
© Louis Church, Buffalo; 1884:9794,
May 12. 39231
— a dramatic composition in 4 acts, by H.
Knott, embodying the law of compensation.
© Henry Knott, Chicago ; D : 14056, Oct. 15,
1908. 39232
— -dramatic problem in 1 act. by C. Moore.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1911; D: 24093; Carlyle
Moore, New York. 39233
Revelation (The) — Continued.
fantasy in 1 act, by P. Gibson 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1912; D: 28279; Preston Gib-
son, Washington. 39234
1 act playlet, by Hillel Solotaroff. [1],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1913; D: 33740; David H.
Solotaroff, New York. 39235
-play in 3 acts, by J. M. Stirling. [7], 92
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1912 ; D : 29924 ; John Mac Ar-
thur Stirling, Detroit. • 39238
by Robert Stodart. [97] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1914; D: 36818; Robert S.
Stodart, New York. 39236a
Reveler (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by R. Russ.
© Raymond Russ, Oakland, Gal.; 1897:
00299, Oct. 25. 39237
Revellers; comedy in 3 acts, by D. H, Clift. 74
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1909; D : 16851 ; Denison
Halley Clift, Mill Valley, Cal. 39238
Revello; or, The duke's revenge, a tragedy in
5 acts, by P. Wales.
© Philip Wales, Minneapolis; 1884:19092,
Oct. 1; 2c. Jan. 18, 1886. 39239
Revels; Bon Ton George, jr., a new and origi-
nal grand comic extravaganza in 2 acts, by D.
Smith and J. J. McNally.
© Dexter Smith and J. J. McNally, United
States ; 1878 : 10215, Sept. 5. 39240
Revels of King' Satin. Sec King Satin.
Revels (The) of May. See Pageant (A) of
May.
Revels (The) of the Mikado; a grand Japan-
ese divertisement, composed and arr. by B.
Kiralfy.
© Bolossv Kiralfy, New York ; 1886 : 23709,
Oct. 19. 39241
Revenante (La) ; pi^ce en 1 acte, [de] J. d'Aguzan,
Paris, I'. V. Stock, 1907. 22 p. 12°.
© Jean d'Aguzan, Paris ; D : 10588, May 18,
1907; 2c. May 18, 1907. 39242
Reven ge.
© John Callaghan, Chicago ; 1890 : 12343,
Apr. 14. 39243
a drama in 4 acts, by A. D. Moore.
© Austin D. Moore, San Francisco; D : 1423,
Feb. 10, 1902. 39244
historical drama in 4 acts and 12 tableaux,
by A. W. F. MacCollin.
' © A. W. F. MacCollin, Lebanon, Pa. ; 1871 :
2939, Apr. 4. • 39245
1975
39246
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39266
Revenge — Continued.
play in 4 acts and a prologue, by Francas
Story. [2], 73 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1910 ; D : 21490 ; Hermine Edel-
stein, New York. 39246
play of the moment in 4 acts, by L. D.
Freeman. [53] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1915; D: 42.515; Lea David
Freeman, New Orleans. 39246a
a tragedy in 3 acts, in monologue, by Ro-
dolphe de L'Escale and Clement FezandiS.
Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company,
1895.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1S95 : 39222,
July 30; 2c. July 30. 39247
Revenge and the Jew; drama in 1 act and 1
scene, by A. T. Rubin. [1], 7 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1913; D: 32676; Aaron T.
Rubin, Chicago. 39248
Revenge at last. See Mystic (The) cloud.
Revenge for honor; by S. Martin.
© Selma Martin, New York ; D : 334, Apr.
11, 1901. 39249
Revenge in the tomb. See Mountain (The)
king.
Revenge is sweet. See Gipsy (The) fortune-
teller.
Revenge (The) of Shari-Hot-Su; a Japanese
comedy in 2 acts, by C. B. Batchelder. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1904. 34 p. 12°. (On
cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 4665,
Feb. 29, 1904; 2c. Apr. 5, 1904. 39250
Revenge (A) of sorrows; or, A father's sins,
play in 4 acts, by A. L. C. Ringey, jr. [3],
51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35044 ; Arthur L. C.
Ringey, jr., Plainfield, Conn. 39251
Revenged; or. Saved by a necklace, melodrama
in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by N. H. Hornstine.
© Nathan H. Hornstine, Philadelphia ;
1898:8182, Jan. 28. 39252
Revenged by the sword; a dramatic play, by
R. J. Gorey and G. H. Griffin.
© Richard Joseph Gorey and Glady Henri-
etta Griffin, Cleveland; 1893: 13632, Mar. 18.
39253
Revenger's (The) tragedy. See Masterpieces
of the English drama: Webster and Tour-
neur.
Revenue (The); by L. Fletcher.
© Lydia Fletcher, Washington ; 1881 : 631,
Jan. 12. . 39254
Revenue (The) cutter; by M. L. West.
© M. L. West, New York ; 1893 : 46315, Oct.
16. 39255
Reverend (The); in 4 acts, by C. S, Black-
schleger. [34] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. IS, 1911; D : 25273 ; Chas. S.
Blackschleger, Cincinnati. 39256
Reverend (The) Alexis Xavier Hamil; a
drama in 4 acts, by M. S. Parr. [1], 60 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Margaret S. Parr, Philadelphia; D:
6882, June 27, 1905 ; 2c. June 27, 1905. 39257
Reverend (The) captain; romantic military play
in 4 acts, by M. R. McSpadden. [109] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1912; D : 28858 ; Mary R.
McSpadden, Chicago. 39258
Reverend (The) Griffith Davenport, circuit
preacher; a play in 5 acts, by J. A. Heme.
© Jas. A. Heme, Southampton, L. I. ; 1897 :
42530, July 26. _ 39259
Reverend (The) Mr. Creed; a society drama in
3 acts, by P. W. Hyde.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh ; 1898 :
10269, Feb. 7 ; 2c. Feb. 12. 39260
Reverend (The) Mr. Demon; a society drama
in 3 acts, by C. L. F. Duhain.
© Claude L. Faye Duhain, New York ; 1900
A: 5957, Mar. .5. 39261
Reverend (The) Ralph; a comedy drama, by
W. H. A. Hall and E. S. Ruskay.
© Wm. H. A. Hall and Everett S. Ruskay,
United States ; D : 14488, Dec. 9, 1908. 39262
Reverend (The) Snappy Halliday; a vaudeville
sketch, by T. P. Morgan. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Tom P. Morgan, Rogers, Ark. ; D : 11719.
Nov. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1907. 39263
Reverend Will, a maid and a minister; com-
edy-drama in 5 acts, by J. D. Messimer.
© John D. Messimer, Reading, Pa. ; D :
380, Apr. 22, 1901. 39264
Reversed (A) decision; a play in 1 act, by N.
Rosen. 3 p. 1., IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1914; D : 38694 ; Nat Rosen,
San Francisco. 39264a
Reversed version of The right road; play in
1 act, by Jack Gorman. [13] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1912 ; D : 29000 ; Wagner and
Gray, Chicago. 39265
Reverses; a domestic drama in 5 acts, by A,
Newton Field. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1883 : 645, Jan. 10 ;
2c. Jan. 10. 39266
1976
39267
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNUSED STATES
39287
Reverted; a California play in 5 acts, by B. A.
Laws.
© Benjamin Laws, San Francisco; 1878:
13273, Nov. 16. 39267
Revised (The) Black crook; a novel revised
and niodornizod ballet drama in 5 acts, by
B. Kiralfy.
•© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; 1887 : 7.575,
Mar. 30. 39268
Revised (A) code; drama in 3 acts, by H. C.
Tuttle. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1910; D: 21575; Harry C.
Tuttle, Cleveland. 39269
Revised (The) proof; drama in 1 act, by H. S.
Griffin. Proof.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1911 ; D : 23140 ; H. S. Grif-
fin, Philadelphia. 39270
drama of the printing business, by H. S.
Griffin. 31 p. obi. 24°. Printed.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1911 ; D : 25626 ; H. S. Grif-
fin, Philadelphia. 39271
Revisor (El); juguete en 3 actos, basado en el
vaudeville Vous n'avez rien a declarer? origi-
nal de Maurice Hennequin & Pierre Veber,
adaptacion y cantables, de Kicardo Blasco y
Emilio Mario, musica del maestro Vicente
Lleo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles]
1911. 79, [3] p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25038 ; R. Blasco y E. Mario, Madrid. 39272
Revival; comedy in 4 acts, by J. W. Evans.
75 p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1909 ; D : 16741 ; James W.
Evans, Spokane, Wash. 39273
Reviving- a mummy; sketch, by A. D. Gayes.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1915; D : 40532 ; Allen D.
Gayes, New York. 39273a
Revizor; a comedy, by Nikolas V. Gogol, tr.
by Max S. Mandell. with an introduction by
AVilliam Lyon Phelps. New Haven, [The
Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor company. 1908]
xii, [101, 72 p. front., plates, port. 8°.
© Yale university dramatic assn.. New
Haven ; D : 12529, Mar. 12, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 10,
1908. 39274
Revolt; play in 1 act, by Ellis Parker Butler.
New York, S. French; London, S. French,
ltd., 1912. 25 p. 12°.
© Oct. 11, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1912 ; D : 31118 ;
Samuel French, New York. 39275
— play of to-day in 3 acts, by E. Locke.
[107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1913; D : 34793 ; Edward
Locke, New York. 39276
Revolt — Continued.
social drama in 3 acts, by M. S. Reardon,
3rd. 150 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1912; D: 28658; Mark S.
Reardon, 3rd. New York. 39277
Revolt (The) in Christmas land; an operetta,
by E. Lawrence Jenkins. New York, Hints
publishing company, 1903. cover-title, [8] p.
12°.
© Hints pub. co., New York ; D : 4200, Nov.
5, 1903; 2c. Nov. 17, 1903. 39278
Revolt (The) of genius; original playlet, by
P. Raimondo. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1910; D: 21658; Philip
Raimondo, New York. 39279
Revolt of Mother Goose against the funny
papers; play in 2 pts., by I. W. Wallace.
[101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1913 ; D : 34322 ; Isabel Weir
Wallace, Seattle. 39280
Revolt (The) of the bees; an allegory, by G.' M.
Baker. Boston, G. M. Baker & co., [1873]
1 p., 69-84 p. 12°. ( [Amateur drama, no. 2] )
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1873:721,
Jan. 25; 2c. Jan. 27. 39281
Revolt of the commune; or, Paris in 1871,
drama in 3 acts, by Molyneaux St. John and
William Hose.
© Hamilton Morton, New York; 1871:
11435, Dec. 2. 39282
Revolt (The) of the Geraldines.
Thomas.
See Silken
Revolt (The) of the toys; a Christmas play for
children, bv B. W. Genereaux. cover-title,
4 p. 4°. Printed.
© Bessie Weeks Genereaux, San Francisco ;
D:1122, Nov. 26, 1901; 2c. Nov. 26, 1901.
39283
Revolution; a comedy, by E. Houston. Type-
v/ritteu.
© Edith Houston, Chicago ; 1892 : 6170, Feb.
8 ; 2c. Feb. 18. 39284
operette in 1 aufzuge, dichtung und rausik,
von Iwan Schonebaum. Leipzig, C. F. Kahnt
nachfolger. 34 p. 12°. [Rollenbuch]
© Sept. 18, 1912; 2c. Feb. 24, 1913; D:
32597; C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, Leipzig.
39285
• Same. [Textbuch]
© Sept. 18, 1912; 2c. Feb. 24, 1913; D:
32596; C F. Kahnt nachfolger, Leipzig.
39286
a 3 act comedy, by L. Rothschild.
© Leopold Rothschild, Indianapolis ; 1895 :
25190, May 7. 39287
1977
39288
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39304
Revolution — Continued.
or. Saving- of the princess by the brave
firemen, by G. Galetti.
'© Giacomo Galetti, New York State; 1883:
22378, Dec. 4; 2c. Dec. 10. 39288
See also Washington.
Revolutionary days. See Colonial plays for
the school-room.
Revolutionary (A) marriage; drama in 5 acts,
by F. T. Donnell.
© Florence T. Donnell, New York; 1890:
4793, Feb. 8; 2c. Feb. 28. 39289
Revolutionist (The); play in 5 acts, by T. J.
MacSwiney. Dublin and London, Maunsel
and CO., ltd., 1914. viii, 136 p. 12°.
© Mar. 26, 1914; Ic. Apr. 16, 1914; D:
36754 ; Terence J. MacSwiney, Blackrock, Ire-
land. 39289a
Revolutionist (The) Karatiev; drama in 1 act,
by Marcel Compan.
© M. Compan, New York ; D : 10847, May 3,
1907. 39290
Revolutionists (The); a comic opera in 3 acts.
[2], 56 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Z. W. Proskauer, Richmond ; D : 1562,
Mar 12, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1902. 39291
a comic opera in 3 acts, book and lyrics
by Samuel Proskauer [i. e. Z. W. Proskauerl
and Richard Goodall [i. e. W. R. Goodall]
f°. Typewritten.
© Z. W. Proskauer and William Richard
Goodall, United States; D : 3489, May 26,
1903; 2c. May 26, 1903. 39292
— melodrama in 5 scenes, based upon an inci-
dent in the life of Charlotte Corday, by M.
Doran. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie Doran, New York ; D : 6443, Apr. 1,
1905; 2c. Apr. 10, 1905. 39293
a play ih 3 acts, by B. Israeli. 73 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Baruch Israeli, Washington ; D : 12272,
Jan. 29, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 29, 1908. 39294
Revolutionnaire (Le) Karatiev; drame en 1
acte par Marcel Compan.
© M. Compan, New York ; D : 10846, Mav 3,
1907. 39295
Revolutions-hochzeit; schauspiel in 3 auf-
ziigen, von Sophus Michaelis, aus dem
diinischen von Marie Herzfeld. Berlin, Con-
cordia deutsche verlagsanstalt, H. Ehbock,
1908. 134, [2] p. 8°.
© Erich Reiss, Berlin ; D : 14954, Jan. .30.
1909 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1909. 39296
Revolving (The) wedge; a football romance in
1 act, by Thornton M. Ware and Geo. P.
Baker. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1896.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1896:
34595, June 11 ; 2c. Aug. 12. 39297
Reward; comedy, by Count Tetlay. 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1915 ; D : 42101 ; Count Tet-
lay, New York. 39297a
a drama In 4 acts, by A. E. Ives.
© A. E. Ives, Detroit ; 1887 : 21749, Aug. 25.
39298
— a military drama in 5 acts, with accom-
panying tableaux, by F. W. Sullivan.
© F. W. Sullivan, Newark, N. J.; 1873:
432, Jan. 17. 39299
play in 4 acts, by I. C Long. 97 p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1915 ; D : 39757 ; Imo C. Long.
Bartlett, Tenn. 39299a
— play in 1 act, by A. Shaw. [2], 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1914; D: 37902; Arthur
Shaw, New York. 39299b
by J. Krivanec. [1], 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1914 ; D : 38162 ; Joseph Kri-
vanec, Springfield, Mass. 39299c
play in 1 act and epilogue, by C. Henry
[i. e. Catherine Henry West] 19 p. f°
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1913; D: 33280; Catherine
Henry, New Rockford, N. D. 39300
Reward of honor; drama in 4 acts, by A. A.
Heberraann. 50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alfred A. Hebermann, Jersey Citv ; D:
15586, Apr. 10, 1909; 2c. Apr. 10, 1909.
39301
Reward (The) of sacrifice; a play in 1 act, by
Joseph Henry Benner. 16 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Gladys George, Chicago ; D : 12769, Apr.
17, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1908. 39302
Reward (The) of self sacrifice. See Magical
(The) flower garden. — Santa Glaus' flower
garden.
Rex Hibernia; an Irish drama in 3 acts, by
J. C. Dulin. Washington, R. O. Polkinhorn
& son, 1885. 49 p. 8°.
© James C. Dulin, Washington; 1885:
19934, Sept. 23 ; 2c. Nov. 16. 39303
Rexina; an original comedy drama in 4 acts, by
S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago ; 1882 : 16455, Oct.
4. 30804
1978
39305
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39320
Bey (El) de la casa; sainete original y en prosa
de A. Casero. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espafioles] 1911. 29 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28176 ;
Antonio Casero, Madrid. 39305
Rey (El) del mundo; opereta en 2 actos y en
prosa, por J. M. Martin de Eugenio, mfisica
del maestro Pablo Luna. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1914. 42 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38255 ; Jose Maria Martin de Eugenio, Madrid.
39305a
Reynard, the wine-seller of Paris; a romantic
domestic drama, by J. S. Hougliton.
© J. S. Houghton, Philadelpliia ; 1876:
1142, Jan. 25. 39306
Bezept zum heiraten; lustspiel in 3 alcten, von
M. Thiede-Paris. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des
Verbandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller,
1911. Gl p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1911; D: 25618; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnensclirift-
stellei-, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 39307
Rezia; a romantic melodrama in a prologue and
5 tableaux, by E. Lamierre.
© Elsie Lamierre, New York ; 1882 : 5913,
Apr. 14. 39308
Bhapsodie table d'hote; by Edward E. Rice.
© Edward Scliuberth & co.. New York ;
1898 : 32127, May 24. 39309
Bhea; dramma musicale in 3 parti, dl Paul Mil-
liet, musica di Spiro Samara. Livret. Milan,
E. Sonzogno, 1908. 41 p. 12°.
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan ; D : 12886, Apr.
20, 1908; 2c. Apr. 20, 1908. 39310
Rheingold (Das) (The Bhinegold); a music
drama in 4 scenes, prelude to tlie triology,
Der ring des Nibelungen (The Nibelung's
ring), by Ricliard Wagner, the English ver-
sion by C. H. Meltzer. New York, F. Rullman.
51 p. 8°.
© Charles Ilenrv Meltzer, New York ; D :
5992, Jan. 3, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1905. 39311
Rheingold (The); a dramatic comedy in 4 acts,
by G. W. Dannettell.
© Geo. W. Dannettell, Evansville, Ind. ;
1892:2285. Jan. 13. 39312
Rheinnixe (Die); lustspiel In 3 akten, von
Heinrich Stobitzer. Berlin, Ahn & Simrock,
g. m. b. h., 1912. 57 p. 8°.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1912 ; D : 30972 ; Buhnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 39313
Rheinsberg'. See Drei siege.
Rhena; drarae lyrique en 4 actes et 5 tableaux
(i'apres Ouida [Louise De la Ramee] [de]
Michel Carrg, musique de J. Van den Eeden.
Paris, Enoch & cie., 1912. 67 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1912; 2c. Mar. 16, 1912; D:
29050; Enoch & cie., Paris. 39314
Rhesus (The) of Euripides; tr. by Gilbert
Murray. London, G. Alien & company, ltd.,
1913. xli, 66, [1] p. 12°.
© Ic. May 31, 1913 ; A ad int. 1540 ; pubd.
May 23, 1913; Oxford univ. press, Amer.
branch, New York. 39315
tr. into English rhyming verse, with ex-
planatory notes, by Gilbert Murray. New
York, Oxford university press, American
branch ; [etc., etc.] 1913. xii, 67 p. 12°.
© June 21, 1913; 2c. June 24, 1913; A:
347S06 ; Oxford univ. press, Amer. branch.
New York. 39315a
Rhine (The) maiden. See Lorelei.
Rhoda; by C. S. Booth.
© Charles Steuart Booth, New Orleans;
D : 7349, Oct. 2, 1905.
39316
— comic opera in 3 acts, libretto by G. T.
Israel, music by P. K. Hill. [6], 21 p. f°.
Typewritten. [With music]
© G. T. Israel and F. K. Hill, Sunbury, Pa. ;
1890 : 28807, Sept. 19 ; 2c. Sept. 19. 39317
■play in 1 act, by Arthur George [pseud, of
A. G. Lindell] 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1914; D: 38603; Arthur
George Lindell, Chicago. 39317a
Rhoda Gray; drama in 4 acts, by A. Gomez.
96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1909; D : 17532 ; Auguste
Gomez, New York. 39318
Rhoda of the bye ways; a comedy in 4 acts, by
H. B. Osborne and Anne Flowerree Cloud.
[108] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1909 ; D : 10488 ; Hubert Ben-
jamin Osborne, New York. 39319
Rhodes (The) scholar; college drama in 4 acts,
by Robert Campbell. Franklin, O., Eldridge
entertainment house. 1915. 32 p. 12°.
© Nov. 10, 1915; 2c. Dec. 20, 1915; D:
42598 ; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 39319a
Rhodope; comic opera in 2 acts, by Alexander
Engel and H. Felix. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1912 ; D : 30542 ; Hugo Felix,
London. 39320
1979
39321
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39343
Rhodopis; a play in 4 acts, by Paul Harness
[pseud, of F. P. Holden]
© F. P. Holden, Milwaukee ; D : 10374, Apr.
18, 1907. 39321
a spectacular play, by J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati ; 1888 : 3173, Jan.
28. 39322
Rhody; or, The pet of the coal mines, a drama
in 4 acts, by J. Abarbanell.
© Jacob Abarbanell, New York; 1881:
14865, Sept. 28. 39323
Rhoecus; masque in 2 scenes, by A. F. Brown.
17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1909 ; D : 17358 ; Abbie Far-
well Brown, Boston. 39324
Rib (The) of decision; a comedy, by Gerolanio
Rovetta, adapted from the Italian by D. St.
Cyr and W. Bynner. 133 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dirce St. Cyr and Witter Bynner, New
York ; D : 12344, Feb. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 10,
1908. 39325
Ribbons; or, An editor's sanctum, a farce in
1 act, by E. L. Stowell.
© Edward L. Stowell, Maywood, 111. ; 1878 :
3845, Apr. 1. 39326
Riber & s0n; skuespil i 3 akter, af P. Levin.
Ki0benhavn og Kristiania, Gyldendalske bog-
handel, Nordisk forlag, 1915. 151 p. 12°.
© Apr. 5, 1915 ; Ic. Nov. 13, 1915 ; D : 42259 ;
Poul Levin, Copenhagen. 39326a
Ribs; dialogue, by L. Wolfe Gilbert. 3 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1910; D: 20551; Howell &
Webster, New York. 39327
Ricardo Delmez; a Corsican melodrama in 4
acts, [by] T. H. Matthews, jr. Typewritten.
© T. Henry Matthews, jr., Hazleton, Pa. ;
1893:48494, July 27; 2c. Aug. 7. 39328
Rice and old shoes; monologue, pt. 1, by A.
Hoffman. [1], 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1913 ; D : 35159 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 39329
Rice (A) pudding; a comedy in 2 acts, by Esther
B. Tiffany. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1889.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1888:
33277, Nov. 24 ; 2c. Dec. 10. 39330
Rich and poor; a comedy drama of every day
life, by H. W. Ellis.
© H. Wayne Ellis, St. Paul ; 1884 : 18940,
Sept. 20. 39331
^ melodrama in 4 acts, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1897:8021.
Jan. 29. 39332
Rich (The) and the poor; a melodrama in 5
acts, by G. F. Piatt. [125] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© George Foster Piatt, Milwaukee ; D :
4253, Nov. 16, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1903. 39333
Rich for a day; by C. A. Taylor.
© Charles A. Taylor, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; D:
5853, Dec. 3, 1904. 39334
Rich man, poor man; play in 1 act and 2
scenes, by H. H. Armstrong. [2], 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1913; D : 33185 ; Harold H.
Armstrong, Detroit. 39335
Rich (A) man's son; a comedy in 3 acts, by J.
Forbes. [5], 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1912; D : 30943 ; James
Forbes, New York. 39336
Rich (The) Miss Poor; a financial romance in
1 act, by Charles Townsend.
© Charles Belmont Davis, New York; 1900
A: 8375, Mar. 31. 39337
Rich Mr. Hoggenheimer; a musical comedy
libretto in 3 acts, by H. B. Smith. [147] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Harrv B. Smith, New York; D : 8677,
June 12, 1906; 2c. June 12, 1906. 39338
Rich (A) pauper; a comic opera in 2 acts, by
C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York ; 1895 : 54875,
Oct. 29. 39339
Rich (A) relation; original plav in 3 acts, by
E. E. Kidder. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1911 ; D : 24437 ; Edward E.
Kidder, New York. 39340
Rich (The) youth. See Great possessions.
Richard; or, The crimson crescent, a thrilling
drama in 4 acts, dramatized by H. H. Palmer.
Minerva, O., The author, 1887. 43 p. 16°.
© H. H. Palmer, Minerva, O. ; 1886:29874,
Dec. 27; 2c. Feb. 22, 1887. 39341
Richard II (King); the prompt-book ed. by W.
Winter, as presented by Edwin Booth, [v. 3]
New York, Francis Hart and company, 1878.
72 p. 16°.
© William Winter, New York ; 1878 : 2478,
Feb. 28 ; 2c. Mar. 26. 39342
with a special introduction by George
Saintsbury and an original frontispiece by
Paul Woodroffe. [The University press
Shakespeare. Renaissance ed.] New York,
George D. Sproul, 1907. xxv, 131 p. front.
4°. "(The complete works of William Shake-
speare, with annotations and a general intro-
duction by Sidney Lee. v. 21)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
195096, Dec. 26, 1907; 2c. Dec. 26, 1907.
39343
1980
39344
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39358
Bichard II — Continued.
(Shakespeare's tragedy of); ed. with notes
and an introduction by James Hugh Moffatt.
New York, The Macraillan company, 1908.
cviii, [2] p., 1 1., 280 p. front, (port.) 24°.
(Macmillan's pocljet American and English
chissics )
© Macmillan co.. New York ; A : 217232,
Sept. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. IS, 1908. 39344
Richard the Second (King); ed. with notes by
William J. Rolfe. Harper's library ed. New
York and London, Harper & brothers. 1898.
227, [1] p. front, illus. 12°. (Shakespeare's
complete works, v. 6)
© Harper & bros., New York; 1898:26697.
Apr. 29; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 39345
(The life and death of King) ; by William
Shakespeare, ed. with notes, introduction,
glossary,, list of variorum readings and
selected criticism by Charlotte Porter. [First
folio ed.] New York, T. Y. Crowell & co.
[1910] 4 p. 1., vii— xviii, 250 p. front,
(port.) 16°.
© Oct. 13, 1910; 2c. Oct. 15, 1910; A:
273542 ; Thos. Y. Crowell & co.. New York.
39346
-(Shakespeare's King); with introduction,
and notes explanatory and critical, by H. N.
Hudson. Boston, Ginn & Heath, 1879. (An-
notated English classics)
© Henry N. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1879:8150, June 19. 39347
(Shakespeare's tragedy of King) ; ed.
with notes by William J. Rolfe. New York,
Harper & brothers, 1876. [3]-225 p. front,
illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros.. New York; 1876:9359,
Aug. 12; 2c. Aug. 15. 39348
'Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.]
American book company [1904] 3 p. 1., [9]-
227, [1] p. incl. front, illus. 16°. [English
classics]
© W. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., in re-
newal for 14 years from Aug. 12, 1904; A:
91671, July 13, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1904. 39349
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.]
American book company [1905] 272 p. incl.
front., illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass.; A:
105609, Jan. 4, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1905. 39350
• (The tragedy of); ed. by Hardin Craig.
New York, The Macmillan company, 1912.
xvii, 158 p. front. 24°. (The Tudor Shake-
speare)
© Sept. 18, 1912; 2c. Sept. 19, 1912; A:
320450; Macmillan co.. New York. 39351
See also Shakespeare's works.
Richard III; an historical tragedy in 4 acts,
from Shakespeare's original, adapted for per-
formance by male characters, by C. J. Bir-
beck. New York, J. F. Wagner [1904] 64 p.
diagrs. 12°. ([Classical dramas, no. 1])
© Joseph F. Wagner, New York; D : 5951,
Dec. 22, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1904. 39352
— '(King); with a special introduction by
William P. Trent and an original frontis-
piece by Fred Roe. [The University press
Shakespeare. Renaissance ed.] New York,
George D. Sproul, 1907. xxv, 176 p. front.
4°. (The complete works of William Shake-
speare, with annotations and a general intro-
duction by Sidney Lee. v. 20)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
190115, Oct. 21, 1907; 2c. Oct. 21, 1907.
39353
— (Shakespeare's King) ; adapted for school
use by Auios M. Kellogg. New York, Chicago
[etc.] E. L. Kellogg & co. [1901] 27 p. 12°.
© E. L. Kellogg & CO., New York ; A : 20751,
Nov. 11, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1901. 39354
with introduction, notes, examination
papers and plan of preparation, selected, by
Brainerd Kellogg. New York, Clark & May-
nard, 1886. 5, vi-ix. 2. [10]-200 p. 1 illus.
24°. (English classics)
© Clark & Maynard, New York; 1885:
20526, Oct. 1; 2c. Oct. 8. 39355
(Shakespeare's tragedy of King); the
prompt-book, ed. by W. Winter, as presented
bv Edwin Booth, [v. 1] New York, Francis
Hart & company, 1878. 110 p. 16°.
© William Winter, New York; 1878:5,
Jan. 2 ; 2c. Jan. 11. 39356
Richard III a la mode; burlesque, by J. E.
Austrian. [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1914; D : 36685 ; .Joseph E.
Austrian. New York. 39356a
Same. [3], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1914; D: 36860; Joseph E.
Austrian, New York. 39356b
Richard the Third (King); ed. with notes by
William J. Rolfe. Harper's library ed. New
York and London, Harper & brothers, 1898.
258 p. front, illus. 12°. (Shakespeare's
complete works, v. 3)
© Harper & bros., New York; 1898:26441,
Apr. 2S; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 39357
(Shakespeare's King); with introduction
and notes, explanatox-y and critical, by H. N.
Hudson. Boston, Ginn & Heath, 1880. 219 p.
16°. (Annotated English classics)
© Henry N. Hudson, Boston; 1880:17129.
Nov. 11 ; 2c. Nov. 22. 39358
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Richard the Third (Shakespeare's King) —
Continued.
-Same. Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn &
company [1908] 219 p. 16°.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Nov. 11, 1908; A:
212764, July 24, 1908; 2c. July 24, 1908.
39359
■ (Shakespeare's tragedy of King) ; ed. with
notes by William J. Rolfe. New York, Har-
per & brothers, 1884. 256 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros.. New York; 1884:9983.
May 15 ; 2c. July 5. 39360
Same.
© John C. Rolfe, Philadelphia, as the child
of the deceased author, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 2664. Feb. 7, 1912. Origi-
nal entry, May 15, 1884, no. 9983. 39361
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1904] 329 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°.
© W. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass.; A:
84961, Apr. 21, 1904 ; 2c. July 11, 1904. 39362
— (The tragedy of); by William Shakespeare,
ed. with notes, introduction, glossary, list of
variorum readings and selected criticism by
Charlotte Porter. [First folio ed.] New York,
T. Y. Crowell & co. [1910] 4 p. 1., vii-xxxiv,
309 p. front, (port.) 16°.
© Oct. 13, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1910 ; A : 273.543 ;
Thos. Y. Crowell & co.. New York. 39363
ed. by George B. Churchill. New
York, The Macmillan company, 1912. xxiii,
198 p. front. 24°. (The Tudor Shake-
speare)
© June 12, 1912; 2c. June 13, 1912; A:
316166; Macmillan co.. New York. 39364
with introduction touching the his-
torical bases of the play, its motive, author-
ship and stage history, by Elias A. Calkins.
The player's text of 1597, with the Heminges
and Condell text of 1623. New York, The
Shakespeare society of New York, 1891. (The
Bankside Shakespeare, xv)
© Shakespeare society of New York, New
York; 1891:40872, Nov. 14; 2c. Nov. 6.
39365
■with the landing of Earle Richmond
and the battell at Bosworth Field, ed. by H. H.
Furness, jr. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott
company, 1908. xii p., 1 1., 641 p. front. 8°.
(New variorum ed. Shakespeare)
© Horace Howard Furness, jr., Philadel-
phia; A: 217234, Sept. 18, 1908; 2c. Sept. 18,
1908. 39366
— See also Richard the three times. — Shake-
speare's works.
Richard and Elmira. See Toy-shop (The)
Richard Coeur de Lion; by B. B. McAvoy
[Trenton? N. J.] 1903. 103 p. 12°.
© Ballard Brownlee McAvoy, Trenton,
N. .T. ; D:4298, Nov. 24, 1903; 2c. Jan. 23,
1904. 39367
Richard, duke of Gloucester; drama in 5 acts,
by L. C. Moise.
© Leonard Compton Moise, Covington, La. ;
D: 10613, May 10, 1907. 39368
Richard Eastgate Hale; a drama, by C H.
Bryan. 2 p. I., 34 numb. 1. 8°. Printed.
© C. H. Bryan, Chicago ; D : 13178, June 13,
1908; 2c. July 2, 1908. 39369
Richard Halsted. See Fate.
Richard Lancaster's love; by G. E. Stevens.
© George E. Stevens, Chicago ; 1886 : 6352,
Mar. 19. 39370
Richard Loraine; a drama in 4 act's, by C. J.
Logan. 48 p. f°. Tj'pewritten.
© C. J. Logan, Philadelphia; D : 496S,
Apr. 30, 1904; 2c. May 27, 1904. 39371
Richard Lufticus; play in 1 act, by F. Kompkat.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1914 ; D : 39258 ; Fred Komp-
kat, Glenwood Springs, Col. 39371a
Richard Marston's mistake. See Two (The)
nephews.
Richard Morgan; or, When women hate,
drama in 4 acts, by G. Feldhaus. 56 p. 16°.
Printed.
© Gesina Feldhaus, Reading, O. ; D : 8116
Feb. 21, 1906; 2c. May 8, 1906. 39372
Richard Neville, patriot; a drama of the Civil
War, in a prologue and 4 acts, by J. W.
Bennett.
© John William Bennett, Baltimore ; 1899 :
19880, Mar. 17. 39373
Richard of the Red court; a melodrama in 5
acts and 7 scenes, dealing with incidents in
the lives of some aristocratic English .smug-
glers of the past century, by S. A. Arnold.
© Seth A. Arnold, Quincy, Mass. ; D : 5365,
Aug. 1, 1904. 39374
Richard Savage; a play in 5 acts, by Madeleine
Lucette Ryley.
© J. H. Ryley, New York; 1895:24082.
May 1. 39375
Richard the Lion-Hearted; farce comedy in 3
acts, by E. J. Kunkel. [3], 33 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1915 ; D : 39385 ; Edward Jones
Kunkel, Leetonia, O. 39375a
a play, by Arthur Dudley Hall.
© Robert L. Downing, Washington; 1892:
40397, Oct. 5. 39376
1982
39377
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39394
Richard the three times; burlesque on Richard
the Third, by Franii Duraont. New York,
Chitago [etc.] M. Witmarli & sons, 1905. 12 p.
12°.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 6089,
Jan. 11, 1905; 2c. Jan. 11, 1905. 39377
Richard Yanesk; a romantic play in 4 acts, bv
Wni. Corbett. 58 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. H. L. Corbett, Detroit; D : 2698,
Dec. 10, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1902. 39378
Richardis; romantische oper in 3 akten, von
Hermann Wolfgang von Waltershausen. Sliin-
cheii u. Berlin, Drei masken verlag, g. ra. b. h.,
1914. 36 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1915 ; D : 38-521 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 39378a
Richard's wife; a comedy-satire in 3 acts. 50
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Florence Bigelow Van Meter, Chicago ;
D : 15895, M;ty 19, 1909 ; 2c. May 19, 1909.
39379
Richelieu; schauspiel von Bulwer [Edward
George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st baron]
in <ler fassung welche E. Booth, dem stiick
auf der biihne giebt. Deutsch von Lilian Tay-
lor. New York, Vaux & Roper, 1882. 2 p. 1.,
105 p. 16°.
© Edwin Booth, United States; 1882:
11445, July 12 ; 2c. July 15. 39380
or, The conspiracy, drama in 5 acts, by E.
Lytton Buhver [Edward George Earle Lytton
Bulwer-I^ytton, 1st baron] adapted by C. J.
Birbeck. New York, J. F. Ys^agner [1904] 77
p., diagrs. 12°. [Classical dramas, no. 2]
© Joseph F. Wagner, New York ; D : 5954.
Dec. 22, 1904; 2c. Dec. 22, 1904. 39381
■ — — a play in 5 acts, by Edward Bulwer
I^ytton [Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-
Lytton, 1st baron] Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1896.
© Walter H. Baker & CO., Boston; 1896:
51198, Sept. 12 ; 2c. Aug. 29 ; 2c. Sept. 30.
39382
• ■ by Lord Lytton [Edward George
Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st baron] an
entirelv new acting ed. ed. by John M. King-
dom. New York, R. M. De Witt, 1874. 61 p.
12°. ( [De Witt's acting plays, no. 183] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15824, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1875. 39383
See also Miscellaneous (The) plays of Ed-
win Booth.
E,ichelieu (The) of the period; a burlesque play
in 2 acts, by J. Schonberg and T. B. De
Walden.
© James Schonberg and Thomas B. De
Walden, New York ; 1871 : 902, Feb. 4. 39384
Richelieu's honeymoon; in 1 act, by D. Miles.
21 p. 4. Typewritten.
© David Miles, New York ; D : 1354, Jan. 25,
1902 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1902. 39385
Richelieu's stratagem; or. The edict of Nantes,
a drama in 1 act, by J. Stapleton. Typewrit-
ten.
© John Stapleton, New York; 1900 A:
31021, Dec. 22 ; 2c. Dec. 22. 39386
Riches; play in 1 act, by E. Goddman. [1],
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1913; D : 33029 ; Edward
Goodin.'in, New York. 39387
or, A poor young- man's love, a drama in 4
acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 72 p. f°. Type-
v\-ritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12049, Jan. 3. 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1908.
39388
Riches and matches. See Big (The) bonanza.
Riches have wings; a drama in 4 acts, by M. E.
Swan. 144 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1909 ; D : 16268 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 39389
Riche.'s (The) of the poor; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by J. Barrett. [82] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jack Barrett, St. Paul ; D : 11382, Sept.
19, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 19, 1907. 39390
-sketch in 1 act, by E. A. Guest. [1], 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1914 ; D : 37986 ; Edgar Albert
Guest, Detroit. 39390a
Richest (The) coon in Georgia; by C. H. Wil-
lianjs and A. Stevens.
© C. H. Williams and A. Stevens, Chicago ;
D : 8927, Aug. 7, 1906. 39391
-2 act musical comedy, by C. H. Williams.
SynopsLs. [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1915 ; D : 39924 ; Robert W.
Thompson and Chas. H. Williams, Wakefield,
Mass. 39391a
Richest (The) woman in the world; a comedy,
by R. Hughes.
© Itupert Hughes, New York ; 1894 : 54218,
Nov. 20. 39392
-farce in 1 act, by F. H. .Tames. 34 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1910; D : 20095 : Fred H.
James, New York. 39393
Richter (Der); schauspiel in 1 aufzug, von Max
Bernf-teiu. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1911.
29 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911 ; D : 25712 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 39394
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-21
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DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39412
Richters millionen (Urns goldene kalb); volks-
stiick niit sesang in 3 akten, von J. G. Schade,
miisik von Emil Uhlig. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle
(les Verbaudes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller,
g. m. b. h. [1910] 4 p. 1., 85 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1911 ; D : 23828 ; Vertriebsstelle
des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller,
g. m. b. h., Berlin. 39395
Ricket; a comedy in 4 acts, by I. Ackerman.
© Irene Ackerman, New York ; 1880 : 2459,
Feb. 14. 39396
Rickshaw (The); by Longley Taylor [i. e. C. T.
I>. Taylor] and Guy Boothby. 51 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles Thomas Longley Taylor, Lam-
bertville, N. J. ; D : 8088, Feb. 15, 1906 ; 2c.
Feb. 15, 1906. 39397
an Anglo-Cinghalese absurdity in 3 acts,
by Guy Boothl)y. [73] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Longley Taylor. New York ; D : 329, Apr.
10, 1901; 2c. Apr. 19, 1901. 39398
Ricochette; drama in 4 acts, by G. H. Jessop
and W. Gill.
© George H. Jessop and William Gill, New
York : 1882 : 12341, July 26. 39399
Ride (A) for life; u melodrama in 4 acts, by
AV. Fessler. [98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Fessler, Greenville, Pa.; 1893:
27559, June 8 ; 2c. June 27. 39400
See also Under oath.
Ride (The) home; poems, with The marriage
of Guineth ; a play in 1 act, by Florence
Wilkinson Evans. Boston and New York,
Houghton Mifflin company, 1913. xi, [1], 388,
[2] p. 12°.
© Nov. 22, 1913; 2c. Nov. 24, 191C ; A:
357858; F. W. Evans, Florence, Italv.
39400a
Ride (The) to death; a melodrama in 4 acts
and 1 scene, by F. Aulich. [60] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Frederic Aulich, Chicago ; D : 10610, May
22, 1907; 2c. May 22, 1907. [Note: Copie.s
bear title. Looping the gap ; or, A ride to
death] 39401
Riders to the sea; [a play in 1 act] by John
Millington Synge. Boston, J. W. Luce & com-
pany, 1911. 1 p. 1., vii-x p., 3 1.. 17-45 p., 1 1.
12°.
© Apr. 21, 1911; 2c. Mav 22, 1011; A:
289095; L. E. Bassett, Boston. 39401a
Riders to the sea — Continued.
a tragic drama in 1 act, by J. M. Synge.
(Two Irish plays from the Gaelic originals,
play 1 ; in Poet lore. v. 16, no. 1, Spring.
1905; periodical © Poet lore co., Philadel-
phia; B: 95482, Mar. 29, 1905; 2c. Mar. 20,
1905 J 39402
See also Chief contemporary dramatists.
Riding the goat; a burlesque initiation, by O. E.
Young. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1905.
25 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 6002,
Jan. 4, 1905; 2c. Jan. 11, 1905. 39403
Riding (The) to Lithend; play in 1 act, by
Gordon Bottomley. Portland, Me., T. B.
Mosher, 1911. 62 p. 12°.
© Oct. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1911 ; D : 23470 :
Thomas B. Mosher, Portland, Me. 39404
Riel; tragedie en 4 actes, par E. Paquin.
© Elzear Paquin, Detroit ; 1886 : 25906.
Nov. 16 ; 2c. Dec. 6. 39405
Rienzi; by T. F. J. and J. T. Maguire. Type-
written.
© Thomas F. J. and Joseph Traverse Ma-
guire, Boston; 1900 A : 4330 Feb. 16; 2c.
Feb. 16. 39406
-or. Love and empire, by C. A. Deninger,
from Lytton's Rienzi.
© Charles Aurelius Deninger, Baltimore;
1898:8227, Jan. 28. 39407
■See also Popolo ('L). — Rienzi, the last of
the tribunes.
Rienzi, last of the Romans; by J. C. Covert.
© John Cutler Covert, Cleveland; 1896:
26199, Apr. 29. 39408
Rienzi, the last of the tribunes; in 4 ut-ts,
dramatized from Bulwer's romance of Rienzi,
by C. L. Bonney.
© Callie L. Bonney, Boston; 1887: 1707.
Feb. 26. 39409
Riette, the fisherman's daughter; a 5 act
comedy drama, by B. Welby.
© Bertha Welby, New York; 1885:17241,
Aug. 14. 39410
Riff raff; a comedy in 4 acts, by E. Hoist.
'© Edouard Hoist and Mar.shall W. Day,
United States; 1884:8854, Apr. 28; 2c.
Apr. 28. 39411
Riff (The) spiders. See Black (The) hand.
Rifle (The) balL See Rosedale.
Rifle (The) rangers. See Freyschiitz (Der)
Rift (A) in the clouds; tragedy drama in 4
acts, by S. M. Woodard.
© Samuel Martin Woodard, Newi>()rt. Me.:
D : 7672, Dec. 7, 1905. 39412
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39432
Bift (The) in the lute; a drama in 4 acts, by
G. W. and H. R. Walthew.
© Geo. W. Walthew and Helene liipley
Walthew. San Francisco; 1896:48650.
Aug. 28. 39413
Rift (The) within love's cloud; a comedv in
1 act, by F. C. Smith. 14 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Frank Clifford Smith, Montreal, Canndii ;
D : 1017, Oct. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901.
39414
Rift (The) within the lute; a play in 1 act, by
Chas. H. Diel-cinson and Arthur Griffiths. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd..
1899. 1 p. 1.. 17 p. 12°. (French's interna-
tional copyrighted edition of the works of the
best authors, no. 21)
© T. H. French. New York ; 1899 A : 70.i20.
Oct. 30; 2c. Jan. 3, 1901. 39415>
Riggan Shaft; a play in 5 acts, dramatized and
adapted by R. Bates.
© Rosa Bates, New York; 1877:12803,
Nov. 6. 3941G
Rigging a purchase; a negro sketch in 1 scene,
by A. J. Leavitt, arr. by Charles White. New
York. R. M. De Witt, 1875. 7 p. 12°. ([De
Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama^ no. 55] )
© Robert M. De Witt. New York; 1875:
7707, .Tuly 23 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 39417
Right (The); play in 3 acts, by E. A. Hunt.
[53] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1914; D: 38589; Edwin Ar-
thur Hunt, Huntington Park, Cal. 39417a
Right against might. See Cuba.— In spite
of the law.
Right and wrong; by H. Dedericks.
© Herman Dedericks, New York; 1875:
^10368, Oct. 8. 39418
Right at last; a drama, by W. Ware, arr. from
Matthew S. Vinton's story of Jig Potter.
© Willie Ware, Brooklyn ; 1872 : 1199, Feb.
7. 39419
Right (The) Bill; comedy sketch, bv H. Weis-
berg. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 27, 1913 ; D : 32101 ; Henry Weis-
berg, Chicago.
39420
Right (The) bower; or, The glitter of gold, a
play, by W. M. Turner.
© William Mason Turner, Philadelphia;
1873 : 6484, June 9. 39421
Right (The) girl; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by Edith Huntington Mason
and C. W. Collins. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Charles W. Collins, Chicago: D : 14043,
Oct. 3, 1908; 2c. Dec. 4, 1908. 39422
Right (The) girl— Continued.
a musical comedy-sketch in 1 act, book and
lyrics by M. Harcourt, music by A. Sond-
heimer. [3], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. June 4, 1912 ; D : 29872 ; M. Harcourt,
New York. 39423
1 act dramatic sketch, by J. W. Carey.
[31] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Tohn W. Carey, Sioux City, la.; D:
12784, Apr. 11, 1908; 2c. Apr. 11, 1908. 39424
Right (The) guard; a college play in 4 acts, by
H. C. Pearson.
© Harlan C. Pearson, Concord, N. H. ; D:
105.52, May 1, 1907. 39425
Right (The) hand; a drama of the American
Revolution, 1 act and 4 scenes, bv A. Hart-
rick. 23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Albert Hartrick, Pittsburgh; D : 8317,
Apr. 10, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 10. 1906. 39426
Right (The) idea; comedy in prologue and 3
acts, by P. E. Browne. [1-25] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 9, 1914; D: 37264; Porter Emer-
son Browne, Norwalk, Conn. 39426a
Right (The) kind of a girl; by H. N. Bruun.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1911; D : 23342 ; Harold N.
Bruun, Chicago. 39427
Right (The) man; by E. F. Thorn.
© Edward F. Thorn, United States; 1887:
284, Jan. 5. 39428
-by Sophie Treadwell [pseud, of S. T. Mc-
Geehan]
© S. Treadwell, Los Angeles ; D : 13164,
.Tune 11, 1908. 39429
dramatic sketch, by .John T. Doyle, theme
by Charles Smith. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 11, 1912 ; D : 30241 ; Marion Wil-
lard Doyle, Allston, Mass. 39430
Right (The) man in the right place. See
Truth (The) will out.
Right (The) of birth; a play in 3 acts, by G.
Greville. [130] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1909 ; D : 16555 ; Genevieve
Greville, New York. 39431
Right (The) of title. See Tambourine, queen
of the Gales.
Right (The) of triumph; by I. Cohn.
© Isidore Cohn, New York ; D : 11818, Nov.
27, 1907. 39432
1985
39433
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39452
Right of way; a drama in 6 scenes, by E. W.
Presbrey, from the novel of the same title by
Gilbert Parker. [118] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eugene Wiley Presbi'ey, New York; D:
9775, Jan. 10, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1907. 39433
a realistic and romantic play, abounding
in strong dramatic effects and startling tab-
leaux, by W. H. Young.
© J. Leslie Gossin and Wm. H. Young,
United States ; 1881 : 885G, June 6 ; 2c. May 15,
1889. 39434
■ Same.
© William H. Young and John Leslie Gos-
yin. New York ; 1889 : 16713, June 1. 39435
Same.
© William H. Young and John Leslie Gos-
sin, United States ; 1889 : 16782, June 1.
39436
Right princess; drama, by C. L. Burnham.
74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Dec. 14, 1909 ; D : 17696 ; Clara Louise
Burnham, Chicago.
39437
Right (The) road; by Jack Gorman. 14 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1910; D : 21512 ; Wagner &
Gray, Chicago. 39438
• original play in 1 act, by K. J. Vermilye.
24, [1] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1911; D : 24407 ; Kate Jor-
dan Vermilye, New York. 39439
See al'io Reversed version of The right
road.
Right's might; a drama in 4 acts, by J. J.
Gleason and F. McGlynn. 62 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Frank McGlvnn and John J. Gleason, San
Frfincisco ; D : 14646, Dec. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Jan.
11, 1909. 39440
Right's right; a melodrama in 4 acts, and a
prologue, by C. A. Clarke.
© E. J. Parker and Dominick Murray, New
York ; 1887 : 19906, Aug. 3. 39440a
Right (The) side. See Our flag.
Right side up; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by L.
Franklin.
© Lester Franklin, United States; 1891:
43432, Dec. 3. 39441
Right square in the eye; dramatic composition
in 2 scenes, by M. Murphy. 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 11. 1913; D : 32649 ; Margaurite
Murphy, New York. 39442
Right (The) stocking; by W. R. Ogden.
© Wm. R. Ogden, New York ; 1900 A : 18809,
July 30. 39443
Right (The) to happiness; drama in 4 acts, by
Mrs. Dixie Summers. [1], 92 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 9, 1913 ; D : 33744 ; Annella Sum-
mers, Seattle. 39444
■ See also Masterpiece (The)
Right (The) to hope; incident in prison re-
form in 1 act, by Agnes Armstrong [pseud, of
A. Bird] [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1914 ; D : 37477 ; Agnes Bird,
Portland, Me. 394'.;4a
Right (The) to judge; a dramatic playlet in
1 act, by P. Pauli. [1], 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 18, 1912; D: 30020; Pauline
Pauli, Coytesville, N. J. 39445
Right (The) to kill. See Wreck (The)
Right (The) to live; a drama in 4 acts, by C.
Slvinner.
© Constance Skinner, Los Angeles ; D :
12424, Feb. 25, 1908. 39446
Right (The) to love; a drama in 4 acts, from
the German of Max Nordau, by E. Blum.
© Emil Blum, Allegheny, Pa.; 1892: J 6985,
Apr. 20. 39447
Right (The) to pray; a miracle play in 1 act
of 2 scenes, by E. Abbott. 19 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edward Abbott, New York; 0:14050.
Oct. 13, 1908; 2c. Oct. 13, 1908. 39448
Right (The) to strike. See Working-man
(The)
Right vs. wrong. See Against the tide.
Right (The) way. [8] p. f°. Typewritten.
© F. William Armbruster, New Orleans ;
D : 14111, Oct. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 190S.
39449
Right (The) wing; comedy in 3 acts, by L. AVor-
rall and A. Hall. [108] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1911 ; D : 23687 ; Lechmere
\\'orrall, New York. 39450
Right (The) woman in the v/rong place: an
American comedy in 3 acts, by S. Thonjpson
and D. Henderson.
© Slason Thompson and David Jlenderscm,
Chicago; 1884:1432, Jan. 21; 2c, Fob, 15.
39451
Right you are; farce in 1 act. by Y. De W.
Kaplan. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar, 15, 1910; D: 205.57; Y.sabel De
Witte Kaplan, Englewood, N. J. 39452
1986
39453
{n)PYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39469
Righted; play, by Hnrry F. Clarens. [2], IS p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9. 1912 ; D : 28634 ; II. V. Clarens.
New Yorlv. 39453
Righted at last; a new and original sensa-
tional drama ir. 3 acts and 9 scenes, by S. S.
Motley.
© Samuel S. Motley, New i'ork ; 1875:
840, Jan. 27. 39454
Righteous (A) cause; by J. E. Bauscb. 72 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Jacob E. Bausch, New York; D : 15547,
Apr. 6. 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1909. 39455
Rightful (The) heir; a drama in 5 acts, by
Lord Lytton [Edw.-u'd George Earle Lytton.
Bulwer-Lytton, 1st baron] an entirely new
acting ed. edited by John M. Kingdom. New
York, R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7696, July 23; 2c. Oct. 21. 39456
a musical satire in 2 acts, text and lyrics
by Arthur Sturgess and J. C. Goodwin, score
by Richard Henry Warren and Emile A. Ki-u-
guiere, jr..
© J. Cheever Goodwin, New York; 1899:
40769, June 22; 2c. June 22. 39457
See also Ballagh Na — Mona.
Righting (The) of Bella. Sec Golden (The)
dustman.
Rights and wrongs; domestic comedy, bv J. H.
Glenn. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31. 1913; D : 35597 ; John Hamil-
ton Glenn, Chicago. 39458
Rights (The) of nature. See Two (The) wives.
Bights (The) of the soul; a drama in 1 act, by
Giuseppe Giacosa, tr. by E. F. Davis. [201 P-
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912; D : 29069 ; Elizabeth
F. Davis, Chicago. 39459
Rigolde; a musical comedv with iHusions, in 4
acts, by C. F. Webber.
© Charles F. Webber, Boston : 1889 : 12824,
Apr. 26. 39460
Rike (Den) mannen och Lazarus; leaterspeleri
Died s:\ng i 3 akter af C. W. Anderson.
© Carl W. Anderson, Denver; 1901) A:
5804, Mar. 3. 39461
Riley's last spree; farce in 1 act, by G. Jacob-
son. [1], 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1912; D: 31721; Gorshon
Jacobson, Washington. 39462
Riley's night out; musical farce (0ui(>dy in 1
act, by Chas. I\Iorton. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1915. [27] p. f°. Mimeographed.
[Words only]
© Oct. 14, 1915; 2c. Nov. 22. 1915; D:
42322; Alexander Byers. Chicago. 39462a
Riley's reception; 3 act musical comedv, by
A. W. Borden.
© Ed. Rogers and Ed. Ryan. New York;
1S97 : 28033. May 6. 39463
Rim (The) of the earth; drama in 4 acts, bv
E. Kent. [1], 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1915 ; D : 40253 ; Esraee Kent,
Philadelphia. 39463a
Rimbecco; a drama in 4 acts, by Mary M. Gay.
© M. M. Gay, Boston ; 1883 : 24187, Dec. 26.
39464
Rincon (El) de la alegria; boceto de sainete en
1 acto, original de S. Alonso G6mez, mtisica
de Rafael Calleja. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1909. 39 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Sebastian Alonso Gomez, Madrid ; D :
15469. Mar. 27, 1909; 2c. Mar. 27, 1909.
39465
Ring (The); or, The Caliph of Bagdad in New
York, an American song-play in 3 acts, by J.
Yolk. Brooklvn, Martin & Niper, 1884. 58 p.,
1 L 12°.
© .Tohn Volk, New York ; 1884 : 4704, Mar.
5; 2c. Apr. 7. 39466
— See nlso Short plays; by IMary MacMillan.
Ring-around-a-rosie: comedy in 1 act, by Gladys
Ruth Bridgham. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
[1913] 22 p. 12°.
© Oct. 21, 1913; 2c. Oct. 22, 1913; D:
34800 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 39467
Ring (Der) der wahrheit; ein miirchenspiel in
3 akten. von Yictor Auburtin. Miinchen, A.
Langen [1910] 123 p. 12°.
© May 30, 1910; 2c. .lune 17, 1910; D
21354 ; Albert Langen, Munieli.
39468
Ring (Der) des gauklers; spiel in 4 akten. von
Max Halbe. Miinchen. A. Langen [1911]
247 p. 12°.
© Dec. 16, 1911; 2c. Feb. 9. 1912; D:
28619 ; Albert Langen, INIunich. 39469
Ring (Der) des Nibeiungen.
(Das).— Walkiire (Die)
See Rheingold
Ring (The) esperance; a dramatic legend in 1
act and 3 simple settings, by A. D. Williams.
[24] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1914 ; D : 36708 ; Anna Dorsey
Williams, London. 39469a
1987
39469
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39491
Ring in the new; play in 3 acts, by P. Merrill.
[69] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1915; D : 42523 ; Fenimore
Merrill, New York. 39469b
Ring-master (The); a musical play iu 2 acts,
by F. Bernard.
© Franklin Bernard, Denver ; D : 8708,
June 16. 1906. 39470
a play in 4 acts, by O. Porter. 179 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
I© Olive Porter, New York ; D : 13S13. Sept.
17, 1908; 2c. June 16, 1909. 39471
Ring (The) of Amasis; a drama by C. Clarke
and L. Malloy.
© Creston Clarke and Louise Malloy,
United States; 1899:65042, Oct. 7. 39472
an original dramatization of Owen Mere-
dith's Ring of Amasis, by L. Malloy.
© Louise Malloy, Baltimore; 1898:70917,
Dec. 6. 39473
Ring (The) of steel; a society comedy drama
in 4 acts, by F. M. Knowles.
© Frederick M. Knowles. New York; D:
10202, Mar. 23. 1907. 39474
Ring (The) of the Niebelung. See Siegfried.
Ring rule and ring ruin; an original religious,
social, commercial, financial, legal, political,
railway play, in 3 acts and series of tab-
leaux, by J. M. Leavitt and A. G. W. Carter.
© John M. Leavitt and A. G. W. Carter,
United States ; 1874 : 11343, Sept. 4. 39475
Ring (The) that binds; play in 4 acts. 47 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Thomas A. Nelz, New York ; D : 4405,
Dec. 18, 1903; 2c. Dec. IS, 1903. 39476
Ringelspiel; in 3 akten, von Hermann Bahr.
Berlin, S. Fischer, 1907. 127 p. 12°.
© Albert Ahn, Cologne. Germany ; D : 9340.
Oct. 29, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 8, 1906. 39477
Ringer (A) for Dugan; a vaudeville comedy in
1 act, by W. A. Rivers and A. IMetzger. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1909 ; D : 16389 ; Walter Allen
Rivers and Adrian Metzger, California.
39478
Rings; a satirical burlesque extravaganza, by
W. IT. Phillips.
© Waldorf H. Phillips, New York; 1876:
8795, July 27. 39479
Ringsgang; drama, af Herman Wildenvey.
Kristiania og Kj0benhavn, Gyldendalske bog-
handel, Nordisk forlag, 1910. 2 p. 1., [7]-149
p. 4°.
© Nov. 19, 1910; 2c. -Ian. 21, 1911; D:
23159 ; Gyldendalske bogliandel, Nordisk for-
lag, Christian! a, Norway. 39480
Rio Grande; by A. Adams.
© Andy Adams, Colorado Springs, Col. ; D :
9639, Dec. 14, 1906. 39481
— a drama in 3 acts, by C. Townsend.
© Charles F. Townsend, Weedsport, N. Y. ;
1891 : 7029, Feb. 21. 39482
an original drama in 3 acts, by Charles
Townsend. Author's ed. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1891. 44 p. 12°. ([Baker's
ed. of plays] )
© C. F. Townsend, Weedsport, N. Y. ; 1891 :
27180, July 29; 2c. Aug. 5. 39483
or. A romantic drama of the South, by
M. Price.
© Mark Price, New York; 1886:23964.
Oct. 22. 39484
Rip, el cazador; opereta fantastica, en 1 acto
y 5 cuadros, de R. Fernandez y Gonzalez,
musica del maestro Planquette. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1910. 48 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21084; Rogelio Fernandez y Gonzalez, Madrid.
39485
Rip Van Winkle; as played by Joseph Jeffer-
son. New York, Dodd, Mead & company, 1895.
199 p. front., illus., plates, ports. 8°.
© Dodd, Mead & co., New York; 1895:
59770, Nov. 26 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 39486
comedy tabloid based in part on the legend
of the same name, by AV. Bradshaw. [4] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1913; D: 33932; Will Brad-
shaw, Chicago. 39487
a drama in 2 acts, adapted from Washing-
ton Irving's Sketch book.
© Scott & CO., New York; 1880:16785,
Nov. 5 ; 2c. Nov. 5. 39488
the libretto of an opera in 3 acts, founded
upon Washington Irving's story of Rip Van
Winkle.
© Modeste Hannis Jordan, New York; D:
9578, Dec. 5, 1906. 39489
— an original American grand opera in 3
nets, libretto by J. H. Wainwright, music by
George F. Bristow. New York, W. Hall & son
[1870]. 37 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© William Hall & son, New York; 1870:
3024, Nov. 10; 2c. Nov. 10. 39490
— a romantic opera in 3 acts, founded on
Washington Irving's romance, by William
Akerman, mu.«ic by Franco Leoni. New York,
Musical and dramatic copyright office, 1897.
49 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© G. Ricordi & co., London; 1897:49945,
Sept. 7; 2c. Sept. 7. 39491
1988
39491
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39510
Rip Van Winkle — Continued,
tabloid of the famous play of the same
name in 3 acts, by W. C. Herman. Chicago,
Chicago manusci'ipt co., 1915. 39 p. f°.
Mimeographed.
© June 17, 1915 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1915 ; D : 41427 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 39491a
— • or. The legend of Sleepy Hollow, a do-
mestic drama in 3 acts, readapted and arr.
from Washington Irving's legend of the
same name, by A. M. Rankin.
© Arthur M. Rankin, New York; 1870 :
2055, Sept. 21. 39492
— ■ or. The sleep for twenty minutes, a musi-
cal burlesque in 1 act and 7 scenes, by N. A.
Conkey and J. C. Mink.
© Nate A. Conkey and John C. Mink, Pitts-
burgh; 1872:3897, Apr. 13. 39493
■ or, The sleep of twenty years, drama in 6
acts, arr. and adapted from Washington Irv-
ing's legend of the Catskills, by J. P. Hill.
[65] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1914; D : 36053 ; John P.
Hill, Brooklyn. 39493a
a picturesque domestic drama in 3
acts, an*, and dramatized from Washington
Irving's legend of the Catskill Mountains, bv
R. McWade. .
© Robert McWade, New York ; 1870 : 1257 ;
Aug. 26. 39494
— Sec also Thirty minutes of Washington
Irving's legend.
Rip Van Winkle in a barber shop; a comedy
dream in 1 act, 2 scenes, by F. F. Moore. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frank F. Moore, Indianaijolis ; D: 11159,
Aug. 12, 1907; 2c. Aug. 20, 1907. 39495
Rip Van Winkle, jr. Typewritten.
© Edwin D. Miner. New York; 1900 A:
15999, June 28 ; 2c. June 28. 39496
musical play in 3 acts, words by C. W.
Emlvn, music by Herbert Blatch. London.
Bach & CO., 1910. 47 p. 12°. ( [The D'Anvers'
school series] ) [Words only]
© July 30. 1910 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910 ; D : 21743 ;
Charles Willmore Emlyn. London. 39497
Rip Van Winkle up-to-date; by C. T. L. Tay-
lor.
© Charles Thomas Longlev Taylor, Lam-
bertville, N. J.; D : 8156, Mar. 12, 1906.
39498
Rip Van Winkle's luse; farce in 3 scenes, by
G. M. Overton. [1|, 36 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1912; D : 31438 ; Grant M.
Ovei-ton, Brooklyn. 39500
Rip Van Wrinkle; or. The nightmare, an origi-
nal burlesque in 2 acts, by R. Ganthony.
© Richard Ganthony, Chicago; 1886:7086.
Mar. 26. 39501
Rip Van Wrinkles; or, The man who slept
200 years, a serio burletta in 1 act, by F.
Opperman.
© Frank Opperman, New York ; 1897 : 29375,
May 14. 39502
Ripe (A) old age; a drama in 5 acts, from the
French.
© F. E. Chase, Boston ; 1880 : 18879, Dec. 10.
39503
Ripples; a farce in 1 act, by W. G. Browne.
Clyde, O., A. D. Ames [1886] 1 p. 1., 8 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 180] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1886 : 25784. Nov.
15; 2c. Nov. 15. 39504
Ripples, a sea change; a musical, farcical, com-
edy conceit in 2 acts, by J. H. Bradford.
© Joseph H. Bradford and Willie Edouin,
United States ; 1881 : 16911, Oct. 31. 39505
Rip's dream; comic opera librett(j in 3 acts, by
G. C. Partridge and J. Stearns [pseud, of
Justine Sterns Lewis] [2], 19 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1911; D : 23288 ; Gertrude
Clark I'artridge. Grand Rapids, Mich., and
Justine Stearns, New York. 39506
Riquet; ballet en 2 actes. tire de Riquet k la
houppe, musique de Philippe Flon, livret par
Luc Malpertuis. Paris, Heugel & CO., 1908,
20 p. 12°.
© Heugel & CO., Paris ; D : 12852. Ai)r. 27.
1908; 2c. Apr. 27, 1908. 39507
Rise (The) and fall of Humpty Dumpty; an
extravaganza in 4 acts, founded on true his-
tories handed down from Mother Goose, by
(J. F. Piatt. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Foster Piatt, Milwaukee ; D :
2180, Aug. 4, 1902; 2c. Sept. 2, 1902. 39508
spectacular trick pantomime in prologue
— a musical comedy in 3 acts with 34 lyrics.
© Rav Clarke Rose, Chicago ; D : 1071. Nov.
7, 1901. 39499
and 2 acts, by Edmund E. Price.
© Fred E. Mustard, Anderson, Ind. ; 1899 :
35693, May 29. 39509
Rise (The) of a new day. See New (The)
woman.
Rise (The) of the Fogarty's; an Irish comedy
in 3 acts, by J. C. Roach,
© James Connor Roach, New Y'ork ; 1883 :
14988. Aug. 14; 2c. Aug. 14, 39510
1989
39511
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39533
Rise (The) of the republic of Boeotia.
Parrhasius.
Risen (A) past; an original, romantic drama
in 5 acts, by F. P. Dodge.
© Frederick Paulding Dodge, New York;
1882 : 8474, May 24. 39511
Risifi's daughter; a drama, by A. K. Green.
New York & London, G. P. Putnam's sons,
1887.
© Anna Katharine Green, United States :
1886 : 260.52, Nov. 18 ; 2c. Dec. 16. 39512
Rising- generation; a comedy-drama in pro-
• logue, 3 acts and 6 scenes, by W. Gill.
© William Gill, New York ; 1S9S : 37237,
Aug. 11. 39513
See Risque (Le); piece en 3 actes, de K. Coolus
[pseud, de K. C. Weill] {In Comedia, 29 nvril
1912)
© Apr. 29, 1912; 2c. June 13, 1912; D:
299.55; Romain Coolus, Paris. 39522
Rita; a Cuban melodrama in 4 acts, by P. In-
graham and T. W. King.
© Prentiss Ingraham and Tom W. King,
United States ; 1885 : 16150, July 27. 39523
nn emotional drama in 5 acts, by A. T.
a comedy in 3 acts, by T. B. De Walden.
© T. B. De Walden, New York ; 1872 : 2781,
Mar. 21. 39514
or. Staircase band, play in 1 act, by A.
Herbert. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913 ; D : 32880 ; Arthur Her-
bert, New York. 39515
Rising (The) man; a farcical comedy in 4 acts,
by Bartley Campbell.
© Harrigan and Hart, United States; 1876:
7669, June 26; 2c. June 2G. 39516
Rising (The) of the moon; a comedy in 1 act,
by Lady Gregory. {In The Gael, Nov. 1903)
© Lady Augusta Gregory, Gort, Ireland;
D:4033. Oct. 1, 1903; Ic. (proof) Oct. 1,
1903; Ic. (printefl) Nov. 6, 1903. 39517
See also Chief contemporary dramatists.
Rising (The) star; a farcical drama in 1 act
and 7 scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New
11609, Oct. 9; 2c. Oct. 16.
York ; 1877 :
39518
Rising (The) sun and the morning dew. See
111 the land of flowers.
Risk (The); melodramatic farce comedy in 8
logs, by F. Bruegger. [1], 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1914; D : 36S2S ; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 39518a
Risks; an original comedy in 5 acts, and 6
scenes, by B. Campbell.
© Bartley Campbell, Chicago ; 1873 : .5669,
May 21. 39519
Risky; by B. Colcord.
© Brown Colcord, North Plymouth, Mass. ;
D: 1:53.57. Mar. 16, 1909. 39520
Risky (A) deception; play in 1 act, by H. M.
Levy. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Herman M. Levy. San Franci.sco ; D:
2887, .Tan. 22, 1903; 2c. Dec. 26, 1902. 39521
■Oakes.
© A. T. Oakes, New York; 1888:36749.
Dec. 24. 39524
-play in 4 acts, by A. M. Kenny. [33] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1911 ; D : 23707 ; Anna IVL
Kenny, New York. 39525
Ritta; or, Love and law, an original melodrama
i]i 4 acts, by H. W. Ellis.
© H. Wayne Ellis, Chicago ; 1884 : 13031, June
28. 39526
Ritual, Knights of Athens; an original play
and mock initiation for public representation,
3 acts, by Frank Bernard. Columbus, O., The
M. C. Lilley & co. [1902] 77, [1] p. illus.
16°.
© M. C. Lilley & co., Columbus, O. ; D : 1465,
Feb. 10, 1002; 2c. May 24, 1902. 39527
Ritual, the United order of base ball rooters
of the United States and Canada. Columbus,
O., 1902. 14 p. illus. 16^
© Joseph Fallen, Columbus, O. ; D : 168'.),
Apr. 4, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1902. 39528
Ritual, Uncle Sam's eagles; a burlesque degree,
by J. A. Wamsley. 25 p. 16°.
© .Tames A. Wamsley, Philadelphia; D:
6243, Feb. 18, 1905 ; 2c. June 29, 1905. 39529
Ritz-Casey (The) hotel; or, Casey, the porter,
a comic play, by R. Imhof. [3], 33 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1912 ; D : 29985 ; Roger Im-
hof, Chicago. 39530
Ritzonians (The); 3 act comedy, by S. Dodge.
1 3], 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1910; D: 22687; Sherrill
Dodge, New York. 39531
Rival (The) actresses; a comedy in a prologue
and 3 acts, by .1. D. Graham.
© .Tohn D. Graham, United States; 1876:
14017, Dec. 16. 39532
Rival artists; a drama iu 5 acts, by R. J. God-
frey.
© Robert .L Godfrev, Pittsburgh; 1884:
25307, Dec. 19. 39533
1990
39534
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39553
Rival artists — Continued.
a negro sketch in 1 scene, arr. by Charles
White. New York, R. M. De Witt, 1875.
7 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's Ethidpian and comic
drama, no. 81] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
14049, Dec. 30 ; 2c. July 26, 1876. 39534
Rival belles; an American comedy in 4 acts, by
E. Greey.
© Edward Greey, New York; 1884:2210,
•Jan. 81. 39535
Same.
© Eleanora IMarv Greey, New York; 1884:
3706, Feb. 20. 39536
— Same.
© Eleanora Mary Greey, New York; 1886:
9633. Apr. 21. 39537
— Same.
© Eleanora Mary Greey, New York; 1887:
31954, Dec. 12. 39538
— • Same.
© Eleanora Mary Greey, New York ; 1888 :
4024, Feb. 7.
39539
Rival (A) by request; a comedy in 3 acts, by
B. L. C. Griffith. Boston, \Y. H. Baker & co.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1896:
34593, June 11 ; 2c. Aug. 10. 39540
See also Plays and monologues.
Rival (The) cantineers; a musical drama in 3
acts, by E. M. Kirkland. Chicago, 1879.
© E. M. Kirkland, United States; 1879:
9571, July 21 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1880. 39541
■ an opera in 3 acts, by Mrs. A. Kirkland,
music by James Gill.
© Mrs. Alexander Kirkland, Chicago;
1880:6050, Apr. 17; 2c. Apr. 17. 39542
Rival (The) clioirs; an entertainment in 1
scene, by Sherman F. Johnson. 18 p. 12°,
© W^ilter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
15003, Feb. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1909. 39543
Rival claims; an American comedy, by E. Greey.
© Edward Greey, Manchester, Mass. ;
1876:12403, Nov. 7. 39544
Rival (The) cousins. See Rogues (The) of
New York, ;
Rival debating clubs; playlet for grammar i
school pupils, by Katherine M. Hayes. New . ;i
York, J. Fischer & bro.. [1912] 1 p. 1.. ix,xi
[6] p. 12°. (Fischer's ed. no. 3656) [With|||
music] ^^'*
© Dec. 30, 1912; 2c. Jan. 2, 1913; Di
3183S ; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 39545
Rival (The) dramatists; or. Cock-a-doodle-doo,
playlet in 1 act, by O. Turner. 12 p. 12°.
© June 1, 1910; 2c. July 8, 1910; D : 21516;
Otis Turner, Chicago. 39546
Rival (The) lovers. See Goyescas.
Rival (The) mokes; an Ethiopian comicality,
in 1 scene. New York, Happy hours com-
pany,
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12247,
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 39547
Rival (The) politicians; tabloid comedy in 1
act, by Fred L. Griffith. Chicago, Chicago
manuscript co., 1914. [1], 14 p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Sept. 30, 1914; 2c. Nov. 11, 1914; D:
38772; Ales. Byers, Chicago. 39547a
Rival (The) queens; an operetta, by C. E.
Lies.
•© Camilla E. Lies, United States; 1896:
50307, Sept. 8. 39548
Rival (The) ranchmen. See Cattle (The)
king. — Cattle (The) kings.
Rival sisters; n drama in 4 acts, by J. D.
Danels.
© Joseph D. Danels, Baltimore; 1875:
2550. Mar. 19. 39549
Rival speakers; or. The judge and the major,
by Frank Dumont. New York, Chicago [etc.]
M. Witmark & sons, 1905. 10 p. 12°. (On
cover: The V/itmark stage publications)
© M. Witmark & sons, New York: D:
7551, Nov. 11, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1905. 39550
Rival (The) teams; comedy in 3 acts, by Louis
de Coucy. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1. 1914; D : 37490 ; Gustave
Frobman, New York. 39550a
Rival tenants; a negro sketch, by Geo. L. Stout,
arr. bv Charles White. New York, R. M.
De Witt, 1874. 6 p. 12°. ([De Witt's
Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 26] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15821, Dec. 31; 2c. Jan. 9, 1875. 39551
Rival (The) tenors. See First (The) kiss.
Rival (The) torpedoes; comic opera in 3 acts,
; by H. D. Rose. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Sce-
' nario]
i © Heloise Durant Rose. Nev.' York ; D :
15858, Apr. 29, 1009; 2c. Apr. 29. 1909.
39552
— Same. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1910; D : 20197 ; Heloise
Durant Rose, New York. 39553
1991
39554
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39574
Rival (The) vivandieres ; a musical comedy in 3
acts, tr. and adapted from tlie German, by
O. F. Byram.
© Olga F. Byram, Boston ; 1879 : 17, Jan. 2.
[! 39554
Rivale (La); piece en 4 actes, [par] Henry
Kistemaeckers & Eugene Delard. [Paris,
Impr. de I'lllustration] 1907. 2 p. 1., 77 p.
8°.
'© H. Kistemaeckers <& E. Delard, Paris ;
D : 10859, June 27, 1907 ; 2c. June 27, 1907.
39555
Rivalen (Die); komisch-romantische operette in
3 akten, von W. Bauer, musik von F. Mayr.
■© William Bauer and Frank Mayr, Mil-
waukee ; 1886 : 3892, Feb. 15. 39556
Rivalin (Die) ; schauspiel in 3 akten, von Eduard
Eugen Ritter. Regiebuch. Berlin, Theater-
verlag E. Bloch, 1912. 83 p. 12°.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1913; D : 32334 ; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 39557
Rivalry; a society comedy in 4 acts, adapted
and tr. from the German of Freytag, by G.
Hartmann.
© George Hartmann, Brooklyn ; 1874 : 674.
Jan. 21. 39558
Rivals (The): comedy, by Richard Brinsley
Sheridan, with an introduction and notes by
Joseph Quincy Adams, xxvi p., 1 1., 129, [1] p.
16°. (The Riverside literature series)
© Sept. 3, 1910; 2c. Sept. 29, 1910; A:
273039; Houghton, Mifflin co., Boston. 39559
-a comedy in 5 acts, by Richard Brinsley
Sheridan. Boston. AV. H. Baker & co., 1896.
© AValtcr H. Baker & co., Boston; 1896:
51199, Sept. 12; 2c. Oct. 27. 39560
■ or, The gray vs. the blue, a tragedy [by
G. H. Cole] Mobile, H. Farrow & co., 1871.
28 p. 12°.
© George Harrison Cole, Eutaw, Ala. ; 1871 :
8844, Sept. 22; 2c. Oct. 17. 39561
-See also Glendalough. — Representative
English drama from Dryden to Sheridan. —
Rivals (The) in little.— Ugliest (The) of
seven.
Rivals (The) in little; an original arrangement
of various scenes of Richard Brinsley Sheri-
dnn's famous comedy. The rivals, forming a
complete comedietta in 1 act, by E. W. Mor-
rison. [46] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. W. Morrison, New York ; D : 396, Apr.
25. 1901; 2c. Apr. 25, 1901. 39562
Rivals (The) of Madonna, the queen of the
world; a drama in 4 acts, by A. S. Walsh.
New Yorlr, S. F. McLean & co., 1903. 60 p.
12°.
© Alex. Stewart Walsh, Brooklyn ; D : 2830,
Jan. 9, 1903; 2c. Jan. 9, 1903. 39563
Rivals (The) of Madonna, the queen of the
world — Continued.
-Same. [87] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1910 ; D : 21791 ; A. Stewart
AValsh, Brooklyn. 39564
Rivele Scholtek; .Jewish drama in 4 acts and
prologue, by H. Mysell.
[165] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1912 ; D : 31542 ; Hyman My-
sell, New York. 39565
Riven (The) commandment; modern drama of
medical life, by F. Rolt-Wheeler. 45 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913 ; D : 35476'; Francis Rolt-
AVheeler, New York. 39566
River bottom; or, Meadow land, a comedy
drama in 3 acts, by J. R. Smith and E. E.
Rose.
© James R. Smith and Edward E. Rose,
New Yorlv ; 1894 : 31727, June 13. 39567
River (The) gamblers,
ang'el.
See Swamp (The)
River (The) god; a story of mythology written
after tlie style of the Greek drama, play and
music for songs [by] S. Blair. [Sabetha.
Kan., Sabetha Herald print shop] 1913. 29
p. 8°. [AVords only]
© Apr. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1913 ; D : 32952 :
Streeter Blair, Sabetha, Kan. 39568
River (The) of chance and change; a comedy
drama in 4 acts, by AA'. A. Tremayne, R. Hil-
liard and E. H. Peple. [130] p. 4°. Typo-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912 ; D : 29094 ; Robert Hil-
liard. New York. 39569
River (The) of gold; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
A. H. Laidlaw, jr.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr.. New York ;
1898 : 28745, May 9. 39570
River of light: play in 1 act, by Neilson Mor-
ris. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1909 ; D : 17662 ; Ann O'Neill,
Overbrook, Pa. 39571
River (The) patrol; by C. L. Sciford.
© Chester L. Sciford, New York; 1899:
82587, Dec. 21. 39572
River (A) scene: by J. Thompson.
© Johnnv Thompson, Brooklyn ; 1872 : 4641,
May 3. 39573
Riverdale; or, Marjorie's awakening, play in
5 acts, by F. AV. Gilbert. 23 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1913; D: 32745; Fern AV.
Gilbert, Moberly, Mo. 39574
1992
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COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39593
Riverside; a romantic drama in 4 acts, by Wil-
liam H. Young. [106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Leslie Gossin, Monroe, N. Y. ; D :
2194, Aug. 8, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1902. 39575
Biverside farm; comedy in 3 acts, by Thomas
Littlefield Marble. Philadelphia, Penn pub.
CO., 1910. 43 p. 12°.
© Dec. 10, 1910; 2c. Dec. 20, 1910; D:
22904; Penn pub. co., Philadelpliia. 39576
Bivoli; piece en 5 actes, en prose et en vers, par
R. Fauchois. 33 p. 4°. (L'lllustration theu-
ti-ale, 7'' aunee 176, 15 avril 1911)
© Apr. 15. 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 27,1911 ; D : 24070 ;
Rene Fauchois, Paris. 39577
Road-agent (The); a 1 act drama, by A. B.
Rogers. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ada Byron Rogers, Berkeley, Cal. ; D :
15607, Apr. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1909. 39578
• western playlet in 1 act, by Charles Ulrich.
Chicago, T. S. Denison & co., 1912 21 p. 12°.
© Aug. 16, 1912; 2c. Aug. 19, 1912; D:
30564 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 39579
Road (The) agents of the Black Hills.
Life in the West.
See
Bead (The) de luxe; play in 3 acts and 4 scenes,
by M. M. Clement. .[166] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1914 ; D : 36112 ; Maud Moore
Clement, Chicago. 39579a
Road (The) enmeshed; a dramatic composition
by H. Fuller. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hector Fuller, Washington ; D : 14136,
Oct 24. 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1908. 39580
Bead (The) of the winners; drama in 4 acts, by
E. Berge-Soler.
© Edward Bergg-Soler, Boston ; D : 12S94,
May 4, 1908. 39581
Road (The) race; musical comedy in 3 acts,
book by H. G. Sommers.
© H. G. Sommers, Chicago; 1897:23117,
Apr. 13. 39582
Boad (The) to Arcady; play of today in 4 acts,
by E. S. Tupper. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1c. Apr. 10, 1912; D: 29340; Edith Ses-
sions Tupper, New York. 39583
Road (The) to Calvary; play in 4 acts, by
L. Ditrichstein. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leo Ditrichstein, Stamford, Conn. ; D :
7218, Sept. 7, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1905. 39584
Road (The) to fame; play in 4 acts, by G. Gib-
son. [142] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1913 ; D : 33881 ; Gerolt Gib-
son, New York. 39585
Boad (The) to happiness; comedy drama In 4
acts, by W. Hodge. [125] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1913; D: 32100; William
Hodge, New York. 39586
drama in 2 acts, by M. E. Bennett. [21]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1915; D : 40804 ; Mary E.
Bennett, New York. 39586a
Road (The) to Jericho; a melodrama in 5 acts,
by C. F. Banks. 36 p. 12°.
© Chas. F. Banks, Wabash, Ind. ; D : 9911,
Feb. 6, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1907. 39587
Boad (The) to Khartoum. See Chinese Gor-
don.
Road to Liearound inn; comedy sketch in 1
act, by J. M. Wiest. 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1909 ; D : 16746 ; John M.
Wiest, Ashland, O. 39588
Road (The) to Mandalay; a musical play in 3
acts, by W. M. Hough and F. R. Adams, with
music by Joseph E. Howard. 63, 42, 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams
Chicago; D : 8900, Aug. 1, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 1,
1906. 39589
Road (The) to Monterey; romance of early
California, by Rodney A. Yoell and Eli Donson
[pseud, of K. Onstott] [2], 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1912; D: 28800; Kyle On-
stott, San Jose, Cal. 39590
Road (The) to Reno; play in 3 acts, by H. Buck-
ingham. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1911; D: 23183; H. Bucking-
ham, Clarion, Pa. 39591
Road (The) to Ridgeby's.
turns.
See Worm (The)
Road (The) to Ruby Hill; 1 act drama, by
Thomas Gilson. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas St. Lawrence Gilson. New
Haven ; D : 13019, May 20, 1908 ; Ic. Apr. 13.
1908 ; Ic. May 20, 1908. 39592
Road (The) to ruin; a sensational drama in
4 acts, by A. H. Woods.
© Albert H. AVoods, New York; 1900 A:
13139, May 25. 39593
See also Harry Delmar.
Road (The) to success; comedy drama in 4
acts and an epilogue, by Curtis Benton [i. e.
•H. C. Benton] [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1914 ; D : 36893 ; Horatio Cur-
tis Benton, New York. 39593a
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Boad (The) to wealth; a comedy-drama in 4
acts, by W. T. Burke.
© William Talbot Burke, Long Branch,
N. J.; 1896: 48850, Aug. 29. 39594
Road (The) together; drama in 4 acts, by G.
Middleton. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1915; D : 40007 ; George
Middleton, New York. 39594a
Roadside daisies; a play in 3 acts, by J. Stet-
son.
■© John Stetson, Boston; 1884:18540,
Sept. 13. 39595
a romantic drama in 3 acts, by J. C.
Cowper find C. F. Pidgin, adapted from Watts
Phillips.
© John C. Cowper, Chelsea, Mass., and
Charles F. Pidgin, Boston ; 1878 : 4502, Apr. 15.
39596
Roadside (The) inn; a drama in 2 acts, adapted
by C. Fechter.
© Charles Fechter. United States; 1875:
10900, Oct. 20; Ic. Oct. 20. 39597
adapted by Mrs. C. Fechter.
© Mrs. Charles Fechter, Philadelphia ;
1880:12859, Aug. 21. 39598
Roamy-e-owe and Julie-ate; burlesque on
Romeo and Juliet, by Frank Dumont. New
York, Chicago [etc.] M. Witmark & sons,
1915. 14 p. 12'.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York; D:
G126, Jan. 23, 1905 ; 2c. .Tan. 23, 1905. 39599
Roanoke; a drama, by K. T. Woods.
© Kate Tannntt Woods, Salem, Mass. ;
1882:18241, Oct. 30. 39600
Roaring serpent; a comedy with music in a
prologue and 3 acts, by G. R. Warren.
© Giles Reynolds Warren, Decatur. 111. ;
1894:12807, Mar. 5. 39601
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by G. R. War-
ren.
© Giles Reynolds Warren, Decatur. 111. ;
1893 : 54707, Dec. 11. 39602
Rob-Bobbie; comedy in 4 acts, by E. H. Mur-
ray. [36] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward Henry Murray, Freeport, N. Y. ;
D : 5191, June 16, 1904 ; 2c. June 16, 1904.
39603
Rob of the bowl. See Rob, the hermit.
Rob Roy; or. Prince Charles and the High-
landers, a comic opera libretto in 3 acts, bv
H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, Chicago; 1894:27156.
May 31 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1895. 39604
Rob, the hermit; or. The black chapel of
Maryland, a romantic drama in 4 acts, drama-
tized from J. P. Kennedy's novel of Rob of the
bowl, by Charles Frederick Adams. New
York, Happy hours company [1879] 34 p.
12°. ( [Acting drama, no. 101] )
© Happy hours co,. New York ; 1879 • 2366,
Feb. 19; 2c. Feb. 25. 39605
Robber (The) baron; a comic opera in 3 acts,
by J. A. Eraser and W. SchafEer. 76 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© John Arthur Eraser and AVilhelm Schar-
fer, Chicago ; D : 196, Mar. 11, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 2,
1902. 39606
Robber (The) knights; a comic-romantic opera
in 3 acts, by R. M. Sterrett. 73 p. f °. Type-
Nvritten. [Libretto only]
© Robert M. Sterrett, Chicago ; 1895 : 52169,
Oct. 14 ; 2c. Dec. 4. 39607
Robber (The) of the Rhine; comic opera in 2
acts, libretto by M. Barrymore, music by C.
Puerner.
© Maurice Barrymore and Charles Puerner.
New York ; 1892 : 19596, May 7. 39608
Robbers (The), Fiesco, Love and intrigue; by
Friedricli Schiller, ed. by Nathan Haskell
Dole. [Ed. de luxe] Boston, E. A. Niccolls
& company [1902] xiv, 423 p. front., pi. 8°.
© Francis A. Niccolls & co., Boston; A:
37127. July 9, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 16, 1902. 3960Sa
Robbers' (The) banker (Le banquier des vo-
leurs); a drama in 6 tableaux, by Alphonse ;!0
Lannny, tr. iuul adapted by the Franco-
American dramatic agency.
© Erangois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1885 : 26508, Dec. 16. 39809
Robber's (The) den. See White rocks.
Robbers (The) of old New York. See Shanty
(The) queen.
Robbery; drama in 1 act, by C. Ruge. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1914; D: 38547; Clara Ruge,
New York-. 39609a
Robbery (The) at Maplewood mansion; by M.
Kimberley.
© Marv Kimberley, New York ; 1883 : 2925,
Feb. 13. 39610
Robbery (The) at the r. r. station; or, A
higher power, dramatic sketch in 2 pts., by
Frank P.. Coigne. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb, 27. 1912; D: 28845; Champion
film CO., New York. 39611
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COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
89631
Robbery under law; or, The battle of million-
aires, by John Armstrong Ghaloner. Roanoke
Kapids, N. C, Palmetto press, 1915. 1 p. 1.,
vi, 97, 240, [4] p. front, (port.) 8°.
Dkamatic contents : Robbery under law. —
The hazard of the die.
© June 25, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. July 10, 1915 ;
A : 401735 ; Palmetto press, Roanoke Rapids,
N. C. 39611a
Eobe (La) rouge; piece en 4 actes, de [Eugene]
Brieux. n. p., 1900. 1 p. 1., 81 p. 12°.
© Brieux', France ; 1900 A : 7798, Mar. 26 ;
2r. Mar. 26. 39612
See alw Red (The) robe.
Robert; a comedy in 1 act, by E. Burdette Smith.
[11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1909 ; D : 16537 ; Dollie Rath-
bun Smith, Biughamton. N. Y. 39613
Robert und Bertram; oder, Die lustigen vaga-
bunden in Amerika, von F. Webb und L.
Wachsner.
© Ferdinand Webb and Leon Wachsner,
Milwaukee; 1894:17659, Mar. 30. 39614
Robert and Cornelia; by R. H. Lewis [pseud,
of P. H. Carroll]
© Richard Henry Lewis, Albany ; 1899 :
20058, Mar. 18. 39615
a romantic society tragedy in 5 acts and
1 .scene, by Richard Henry Lewis [pseud, of
P. H. Carroll] 86 p. 12°. Printed.
© Philip H. Carroll, Albany; D : 884. Aug.
29, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1901. 39616
Robert and Gertruden from the Roman Cas-
tle; tragedy, by J. Pius. 42 p. f''. Typewrit-
ten.
© Jack Pius, New York ; D : 4001, Sept. 24,
1903 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1903. . 39617
B.obert and Kathryu; a tragedy, by Edwin
Sylvester Hopkins.
© Edwin S. Hopkins, Louisville; 1896:
37679, June 29. 39618
Robert and the stenographer; sketch, by J. F.
Martin. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1910 ; D : 20S97 ; John F. Mar-
tin, Westerly, R. I. 39619
Robert Anstey: ein akt, von Max Meyerfeld.
Berlin, Verlag Bruno Cassirer, 1912. 83 p.
16°.
© Jan. 10, 1912; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912; D:
28742 ; Bruno Cassirer, Berlin. 39620
Robert Blum; trauerspiel in 3 akten, von A. J.
Loewenthal. Hoboken, N. J.
© A. J. Loewenthal, United States; 1886:
5247, Mar. 5. 39621
Robert Bourne; play of American life in 3 acts,
by W. H. Carson. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1914; D : 37823 ; William
Henry Carson, New York. 39621a
Robert Burns; a comedy in 5 acts, by E. L. Mil-
ler.
© Edwin Lillie Miller, Chicago; D : 4280,
Nov. 21, 1903. 39622
— -drama in 5 acts, by E. W. Gilliam. 62 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1912; D: 29768; Edward
Wiuslow Gilliam, Baltimore. 39623
Same. [Supplemental] preface and first
act. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1912; D: 30934; Edward
Winslow Gilliam, Baltimore. 39624
— dm ma in 4 acts, by E. W. Gilliam. 63 p.
4°. Typev>Titten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1910; D: 20112; Edward
Winslow Gilliam, Baltimore. 39625
— -Same. [90] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914; D : 37839 ; Edward
Winslow Gilliam, Baltimore. 39623 a
— ■ an historical romantic drama of his life, in
4 acts, by C. M. Legge. [131] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Clayton Mackenzie Legge, New York ;
D : 3477, May 23, 1903 ; 2c. May 23, 1903.
39626
■ or, Bobbie Burns, by E. McLoughlin.
© Edward McLoughlin, Brooklyn; 1896:
26165, Apr. 29. 39627
Robert Churchill; in 5 acts, by S. Bienenstok.
48 p. 12°. Printed.
© Sigfried Bienenstok, St. Louis; 1881:
12828, Aug. 19 ; 2c. Aug. 19. 39628
Robert Desmond, the labor leader; a drama in
4 acts, by E. Mortimer.
© Edmund Mortimer, New York; 1890:
26041, Aug. 23. 39629
Robert Emmet; a drama in 4 acts, newly arr.
[from James Pilgrim's play, Robert Emmet,
the martyr of Irish liberty] by Rev. Louis
Griffa. Oswego, N. Y., R. J. Oliphant, 1882.
27 p. 12°.
© L. Griffa, Oswego, N. Y. ; 1882:3531.
Mar. 6; 2c. Mar. 20. 39630
a drama in 3 acts, originally by J. Pilgrim,
lately differently arr. by L. Griffa.
© L. Griffa, Oswego, N. Y. ; 1879:2938.
Mar. 3. 39631
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39651
Robert Emmet — Continued.
historisches drama in 5 aufziigen, von Carl
Heckel. Milwaukee, J. C. Emmerling.
[Munchen, Carl Merhoff] 1884. 2 p. 1., 126 p.
12°.
© J. C. Emmerling, Milwaukee ; 1884 : 25901,
Dec. 24 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1885. 39632
a tragedy in 5 acts, by J. Tietze.
© Julius Tietze, New York; 1897:15166.
Mar. 3. 39633
-or. True Irish hearts, in 6 acts, drama-
tized by J. A. Cole. Denver, Colorado print-
ing company, 1884. 76 p. 12°.
© Jessie Adelle Cole, Denver ; 1884 : 4375.
]\Iar. 1 ; 2c. July 10. 39634
See also Real Robert Emmet.
Robert Emmet, Ireland's patriot m.artyr; a
political tragedy in 5 acts, by J. T. Tietzelieve.
New York, R. Auerbach, 1902. 78 p. 16°.
© Julius Tietze Tietzelieve, New York; D:
2707, Dec. 3, 1902; 2c. Jan. 29, 1903. 39635
Robert Emmet, the days of 1803; a play in 4
acts, by B. Tynan. [158] p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© Brandon Tynan and J. Wesley Rosen-
quest, New York ; D : 2262, Aug. 16, 1902 ; 2c.
Aug. 16, 1902. 39636
Robert Emmet, the last of the united Irish-
men; an historical romantic drama in 4 acts,
by W. J. McKiernan. [94] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© William J. McKiernan, Newark, N. J. ;
D : 2568, Nov. 10, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1902.
39637
Robert Emmet, the martyr of Irish liberty; a
historical drama in 3 acts, by James Pilgrim,
rev. by Charles Townsend. New York, Dick
& Fitzgerald, 1903. 30 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 3012,
Feb. 18, 1903; 2c. Mar. 2, 1903. 39638
an historical, spectacular, musical, military
and allegorical drama in 3 acts and 10 tab-
leaux, by T. H. O'Brien, arr. by A. R. Phelps,
music by J. G. Rampone.
© Thomas H. O'Brien, Troy, N. Y. ; 1877:
2994, Mar. 12. 39639
Robert Fowler's trans-continental flight; or,
Mr. Piddie rebels, comedy sketch in several
scenes, by Frank B. Coigne. [5] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912; D : 28642 ; Champion
film CO., New York. 39640
Robert Frank; by Sigurd Ibsen. Kristiania og
Kj0benhavn, Gyldendal, Nordisk forlag, 1914.
235 p. 12°.
© Mar. 14, 1914; Ic. Mar. 31, 1914; A—
Foreign 10323; Gyldendalske boghandel, Nor-
disk forlag. Christiania, Norway. 39640a
Robert Frank — Continued.
play in 3 acts, by Sigurd Ibsen, tr. from
the Norwegian by Marcia Hargis .Tanson. New
York, Charles Scribner's sons, 1914. 3 p. 1.,
192 p. 12°.
© Oct. 17, 1914; 2c. Oct. 21, 1914; D:
38698; Charles Scribner's sons. New York.
39640b
Robert Fulton; a historical drama in 7 tab-
leaux, by Louis Figuier, tr. and adapted by
the Franco-American agency for dramatjc
literature, ltd.
© Frangois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 13446, June 10. 39641
Robert Macaire; comic pantomime, taken from
the French drama and rearr. by P. Martinetti.
© Paul Martinetti, Baltimore ; 1890 : 15602.
May 12. 39642
Robert Milton; an original drama in 5 acts,
written and composed by K. Hetzel.
© Kate Hetzel, San Francisco ; 1897 : 42533,
July 26. • 39643
Robert of Sicily; a romantic drama in 4 acts,
suggested by the incident in Longfellow's
legendary ballad. King Robert of Sicily, by
G. L. Furniss. Typewritten.
© Grace Livingston Furniss, New York ;
1900 A : 18278. July 24 ; 2c. July 24, 1900.
39644
Robert of Woodleigh; an American emotional
drama in 4 acts, by P. Stoner, founded upon
his ■ poem, Robert of Woodleigh.
© Philip Stoner, New York; 1874:10847,
Aug. 20. 39645
See also Woodleigh.
Robert, the king; by J. P. Brennan.
© John Patrick Brennan, Cleveland ; D :
16164, June 25, 1909. 39646
Robes et manteaux; comedy in 3 acts, by C.
de Lima. [84] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1911 ; D : 25152 ; Charles de
Lima, Florence, Italy. * 39647
Robespierre; a play in 5 acts, by C. Ulrich.
© Charles Ulrich, San Francisco; 1899:
15806, Feb. 28. 39648
by V. Sardou. Tj'pewritten.
© Victorien Sardou, Paris ; 1899 : 26614,
Apr. 17; 2c. Apr. 17. ■ 39649
a tragedy in 5 acts, by D. T. Callahan.
© D. T. Callahan, San Francisco; 1899:
29630, May 1. 39650
or. The reign of terror, an historical drama
in 4 acts, by J. A. Fraser.
© John Arthur Fraser, Chicago; 1900 A:
30397, Dec. 17. 39651
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Robespierre — Continued.
or, The reign of terror, historical tragedy
in 5 acts, rev. and adapted to the modern
stage, by F. Arrigoni.
© Fernando Arrigoni, United States ; 1878 :
11805, Oct. 12. 39652
Robin Adair; a romance in 3 acts, by E. J.
Whisler. [36] p. f°. Typewritten.
<c) E. J. Whisler, Rochester, Pa. ; D : 1475,
Feb. 24, 1902; Ic. Feb. 13, 1902; Ic. Feb. 24,
1902. 39653
Robin Gray; or, The murder at Brownie's Bite,
a Scottish emotional and sensational drama
in 4 acts, by P. Stoner.
© Philip Stoner, New York; 1874:13111,
Oct. 22. 39654
Robin Gray's wife; a Scottish emotional do-
mestic drama in 4 acts, by P. Stoner.
© Philip Stoner, New York; 1875:8966,
Aug. 30. 39655
Robin Hood; a comic opera libtetto in 3 acts,
by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, Chicago; 1890:29659,
Sept. 26. 39656
— a romantic drama, by A. R. Haven.
© Albert Roland Haven, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1875 : 9838, Sept. 24. 39657
— ye original operatic farce in 4 acts, by C.
Robinson, music by Allan G. Robinson.
© Charles Robinson, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1888 :
12191, Apr. 27. 39658
or, In Lincoln green, a libretto for a ro-
I
►
mantic lyrical opera, by M. T. Allen.
© Marie Townsend Allen, St. Louis; 1888:
2410, Jan. 21. t 39659
or, The maid that was arch and the youth
that was archer, a burlesque in 2 acts.
© Alexander Henderson, New York ; 1872 :
11049, Oct. 17. 39660
See also Tales and plays of Robin Hood.
Robin Hood and his merry meiny; adapted
from old ballads, by M. Dakin. [Philadelphia,
Ketterlinus litho. mfg. co.] 56 p. 8°.
© Ic. Jime 15, 1915; D : 40945 ; Margaret
Dakin, Havcrford, Pa. 39660a
Robin Hood and his nieri-y men; a romantic,
legendary, historical, spectacular and ope-
ratic drama in 5 acts, by G. Clair.
© George Clair, Boston ; 1871 : 1108, Feb. 10.
39661
Robin Hood and Rosalind; a comedy-opera in
2 acts, play by Sheridan Burt, verses by Elwyn
Barron, music by K. T. Harrison. Chicago,
1883. 77 p. 8°. [Words only]
© Andrew Sheridan Burt, United States;
1883 : 24191, Dec. 26 ; 2c. Dec. 26. 39662
Robin Hood and the Banbury tinker. See
Tales and plays of Robin Hood.
Robin Hood and the three kings. See Sher-
wood.
Robin Hood and the unfortunate knight.
Tales and plays of Robin Hood.
See
Robin (The) Hood plays,
shepherds' play.
See Second (The)
Robin Kenrick; a drama in 4 acts, by M. l,.
Jerrold [i. e. M. L. .Tudd] 60 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Mary L. Judd. Alameda, Cal. ; D : 8223,
jMar. 23, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1906. 39663
Robin of Sherwood; a comedy in 3 acts and 4
scenes, by J. R. Crawford. New Haven, Yale
university press, 1912. 5 p. 1., 7-150 p. 8°.
© June 13, 1912; 2c. June 14, 1912; A:
314852 ; Yale uuiv. press. New Haven. 39664
Robina in search of a husband; farce in 4 acts,
by Jerome K. Jerome. New York, S. French ;
London, Samuel French, ltd., 1914. 90 p. 12°.
© Feb. 16, 1914; 2c. Feb. 17, 1914; D:
36041 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 39664a
Robin's (The) nest.
© Louise Litta, Chicago ; 1888 : 5843, Feb.
24; 2c. Feb. 24. 39665
Robinson Cnisoe; by F. S. Davidson. 54 p.
12°. Printed.
© Frank S. Davidson. Cleveland ; D : 679,
July 22, 1901 ; 2c. July 1, 1908. 39666
— ■ a comedy drama in 4 acts, by F. Listemann.
© Franz Listemann, New York ; D : 3756,
July 27, 1903 ; 2c. July 27, 1903. 39667
a drama in 3 acts and 12 scenes with pro-
logue, by F. Harvey.
© Fred Harvey, Mount Vernon, N. Y. ; D :
1477, Feb. 24, 1902. 39668
— a melodrama in a prologue and 4 acts, by
Robin Hood and Mother Hobbes.
and plays of Robin Hood.
See Tales
D. B. Kelly.
© D. Benson Kelly, Washington; 1876:
3492, Mar. 22. 39669
Robinson Crusoe and his man Friday; vaude-
ville comedy sketch, by M. J. Smith. 12 p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1910; D: 20847; Maude J.
Smith, San Francisco. 39670
1997
39671
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39693
Bobinson Crusoe, esq.; a musical assault and
batterv ou the long suffering public, committed
by R. H. Moulton and P. R. Kellar, with ex-
tenuating musical circumstances. [189] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Robert H. Moulton and Philip R. Kellar,
Chicago ; D : 11985, Dec. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 12,
1908. 39671
Bobinson Crusoe girls; by C. T. L. Taylor.
© Charles Thomas Longley Taylor, Lam-
bertville, N. J. ; D : 8155, Feb. 15, 1906.
39672
Bobinson Crusoe up to date; musical burlesque,
in 3 acts, by I. S. Bernheimer. [29] p. f°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Irving S. Bernheimer, Chicago ; D : 2593,
Nov. 12, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1902. 39673
Bochele; oder.Die betrogene chathunali, drama
ill 5 acten, von A. Mesco.
© Adam Mesco, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 55475,
Oct. 2. 39674
Bcchelle mine in reality; overshadow by Mt.
Whitney, by A. C. Ringwald. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© A. C. Ringwald, Bishop, Cal. ; D : 14482,
Nov. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1908. 39675
Bock Allen, the orphan; or Lost and found, an
original tragi-comedy in 2 acts, by W. H.
Wilkins. Ludlow, Vt., Gazette job print, 1871.
24 p. 12°.
© W. Henri Wilkins, Ludlow, Vt. ; 1871:
5951, June 22 ; 2c. May 3, 1873. 39676
Bock and rye; a comedy in 4 acts, by C. Mc-
Donald and Alfred Beverly.
© Charles McDonald. United States; 1884:
21132, Oct. 21. 39677
'Bock of ages; by B. J. Hassan.
© Edward J. Hassan, New Haven; 1892:
21898, May 24. 39678
a comedy drama, by Fred Mower and Wal-
ter Perkins.
© Walter E. Perkins, New York ; D : 2191,
July 28, 1902. 39679
a drama in 5 acts, by C. S. Anderson.
© Coulter S. Anderson, Brookfield, Mo. ;
1896 : 58779, Oct. 26. 39680
4 act drama, by Edward E. Rose. 83 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1911; D: 23206; Ed. W.
Rowland and Edwin Clifford (a corporation)
Chicago. 39681
play in 4 acts, by E. E. Kidder. [2], 134 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1910; D : 22211 ; E. E.
Kidder. New York. 39682
Bock of ages — Continued.
play in 4 acts, by G. T. Richardson and L.
McCarty.
© George Tilton Richardson and Lawrence
McCarty, Boston; D:2832, Jan. 5, 1903.
39683
Bock (The) of Gibraltar; by S. J. Gilman.
© Stephen J. Gilman, Everett, Mass.; D:
15877, May 17, 1909. 39684
Bock of safety; play in 4 acts, by E. O'Connor.
127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1909; D: 17567; Evelyn
O'Connor, Rochester, N. Y. 39685
Bock of the sun (Piedra del sol); drama of
California in the turbulent '50s, in 4 acts, by
S. P. Carr. [3], 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1910 ; D : 21.589 ; Sarah Pratt
Carr, Seattle. 39686
Same. 4, 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1911; D : 24459 ; Sarah
Pratt Carr, Seattle. 39687
Bocket (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by A. W.
Pinero.
© Brooks and Dickson. New York; 1883:
13048, July 16. 39688
an original comedy in 3 acts, by Arthur
W. Pinero. New York, S. French; London,
S. French, ltd., 1905. 3 p. 1., 5-80 p. 12°.
(On cover: French's standard library ed.)
© Samuel French, New York; D:7247.
Sept. 13, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1906. 39689
Bocket Gallagher; a story of American college
life, in 1 act, by E. J. Ahern. [2], 14 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1913; D: 32372; Earl J.
Ahern, Napa, Cal. 39690
Bockets; musical farce comedy, 3 acts, by F. A.
Heald.
© Frank Anderson Heald, Boston ; 1894 :
40623, Sept. 5. 39691
Bockhaven; a comedy drama in 4 acts, adapted
from Charles Clark Munn's recent novel of
same name, by F. L. O'Reilly. [75] p. 4"
Typewritten.
© Francis L. O'Reilly, Woonsocket, R. I. ;
D : 4695, Mar. 8, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. S, 1904. 39692
adapted from the novel of the same
name, by Charles Clark Munn, dramatic ver-
sion by Francis L. O'Reilly.
© Lee & Shepard, Boston; D : 2284, Aug.
30, 1902. [For copies reed, see D : 4695]
39693
Bocks and hills of Pennsylvania. See Tana
acres.
1998
39694
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39712
Rocks (The) of Boliemia; playlet, by T. G.
Springer. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Mar. 30, 1912; D : 29232 ; Thomas
Grant Springer, New York. 39694
Rocky Ford; a drama in 4 acts, by Burton L.
Spiller. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1909.
54 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 15808,
May 8, 1909; 2c. June 26. 1909. 39695
Rocky (A) Mountain diamond,
trump.
Sec Little
Rocky (The) Mountain express; a sensational
railroad melodrama in 4 acts, by W. L. Rob-
erts. [119] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Lynch Roberts, Gainesville,
Fia. ; D : 9633, Dec. 13, 1906 ; 2c. .Jan. 20.
1908. 39696
Rocky (The) Mountain waif; a comedy drama
in prologue and 4 acts, by G. li. Harrisori and
A. P. Heymann. 63 p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. P. Heymann. Dayton. O. ; 1890 : 41466.
Dec. 27; 2c. Dec. 26. 39697
Rocky Point lig'ht; an episode of tbe sea, by
W. L. Dockstader. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© AMlliam Robyus, New York ; D : 5539,
Sept. 15, 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 15, 1904. 39698
-Sec also Shore folks.
Rocky (The) Ridge vaudeville show; novelty
entertainment, by Willis N. Bugbee. Chicago,
T. S. Denison & company [1913] 38 p. 12°.
([Deuison's specialties])
© Aug. 8, 1913; 2c. Aug. 11, 1913; D:
340SO; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 39699
Rod; play in 1 act. by L. Worrall. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1909 ; D : 17125 ; Leclimere
Worrall, London. 39700
Rodelzigeuner (Der); operette in 3 akten, von
Leo Knstner, musik von .Joseph Snaga, fiir
die biihne eingerichtet von It'ritz Karl. Stutt-
gart, .T. Feuclilinger, 1910. 164 p. 8°. [Li-
bretto only]
© .July 1. 1910; 2c. Aug. 5, 1910; D : 21744 ;
.Tulius Feuchtinger, Stuttgart, Germany.
39701
Rodenecker; luslspiel in 3 akten. 64 p. 12°.
I'l'lnted.
© Ic. I>oc. 4, 1909; D: 17624; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. , 39702
Roderick, king of Spain; or. The eighth cen-
tury crime, l>y B. S. Wasson.
© B. S. Wasson, Chicago; 1900 A : 748,
.Tan. 8. 39703
Roderick of. Kildare; dramatization in 4 acts of
Sylvanus Cobb's novel, Roderick of Kildare,
by J. M. McBarron and D. M, Walsh. [49] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© .Tulia McK. McBarron and Deborah McK.
Walsh, Chicago; D : 3240, Apr. 4, 1903; 2c.
Apr. 4, 1903 ; Ic. new ed. Sept. 19, 1903.
39704
Roderigo Calderon; or, The King's secretary, a
tragedy in 3 acts, by Martin J. Lande.
© Mrs. M. R. Lande, San Francisco; 1874:
3028, Mar. 11. 39705
Rodion; or. His crime and punishment, a
drama in 4 acts, by F. Melrose and H. Chap-
man.
© Frank Melrose and Harry Chapman,
New York ; 1S86 : 19391, Aug. 27. 39706
Rodion Raskolnikow; tragodie in 3 akten, von
Leo Birinski. Miiuchen, Drei masken-verlag,
g. m. b. h., 1912. 90 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1912 ; D : 31267 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 39707
Rodneys (The) of Montana; in 3 acts, bv G.
.lenkins. [lOSj p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .June 28, 1911; D : 24595 ; Gardner
.Jenkins, Tompkinsville, N. Y. 39708
Rodope; operetta in 3 atti, libretto di Paul Fer-
rier & I'aul de Choudens, tr. italiana di Amer-
igo Guasti, musica di Luigi Ganne. Milano,
G. Ricordi & c, 1915. 112 p. 12°. [Words
only]
© Aug. 10, 1915; Ic. Aug. 11, 1915; D:
41470 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 39708a
Rody, the rover; or. The adventures of an
Irish guide, a Hibernian panorama sketch in
2 pts., by J. A. Gavin and M. M. Blake.
© J. A. Gavin and Mathew M. Blake. New
York ; 1873 : 10840, Sept. 20. 39709
Rbmische kbmodie; 3 akte, von Hugo Salus.
:Muuchen, A. Langen [1909] 117 p. 12°.
© July 1. 1909 ; 2c. July 17, 1909 ; D : 10282 ;
Albert Langen, Munich. 39710
Roentgen rays; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
H. G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Rosebank, N. Y. ;
1896:16776, IMar. 16. 39711
Rosselsprung; lustspiel in 3 aufziigen, von Carl
Rr>ssler. Berlin, S. Fischer, verlag, 1914. 1
p. I., 90 p. 12°.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1914 ; D : 36313 ; S. Fischer,
verlag, Berlin. 39711a
Roger and I; an emotional play in 4 acts, by
E. J._H. Mason.
©'Elsie J. H. Mason, New York; 1885:
176S1, Aug. 20. 39712
See also Vagabonds (The)
5379— vol.. 2—17-
1999
39713
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39733
Roger La Honte; a drama in 4 acts, from the
French, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1888:35165,
Dec. 10. 39713
-See also Aimee's fate. — Woman (The) in
the case.
Roger McFee; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
J. T. Kelly.
'© John T. Kelly, New York; 1890:5760,
Feb. 17 ; 2c. Feb. 17. 39714
Roger Morgan's daughter; i:»lay consisting of
prologue and 3 acts, by Ellsworth Mann
[pseud, of M. D. Pettigrew] 56 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1914; D : 37723 ; Mabel D.
Pettigrew, Los Angeles. 39714a
Roger Williams,
dramatic form.
See Historical stories in
Rogers brothers in Central park; a 3 act farce,
by John J. McNally.
© Klaw & Erlanger, New York; 1900 A:
10137, Apr. 21. 39715
Rogers brothers in Germany; by J. B. Roffo.
© John B. Roffo, Buffalo ; D : 7770, Dec. 28,
1905. 39716
Rogers (The) brothers in Harvard; a vaude-
ville farce in 3 acts, by John J. McNally.
© Klaw & Erlanger, New York ; D : 1342,
Dec. 31, 1901. 39717
Same. [New York, The Carey press, 1902]
3 p. 1., 108 p. 8°
© John J. McNally, New York ; D : 2207.
Aug. 25, 1902; 2c. Aug. 25, 1902. 39718
Rogers (The) brothers in Ireland; by John J.
McNallv. [New York, The Carey press, 1905]
89 p. 8°.
© Klaw & Erlanger, New York; D : 7166.
Aug. 21, 1905; 2c. Aug. 21, 1905. 39719
Rogers (The) brothers in London; a vaude-
ville farce in 3 acts, by J. J. McNally. [New
York, The Carey printing company, 1903]
112 p. 8°.
© John ,T. McNally, New York; D : 3882.
Aug. 31, 1903; 2c. Aug. 31, 1903. 39720
Rogers brothers in Monte Carlo; by J. R.
Oishei and L. C. Probert.
© Jolm R. Oishei and Lionel C. Probert,
Buffalo ; D : 7049, Dec. 2, 1905. 39721
Rogers (The) brothers in Panama; a nmsical
comedy in 3 acts, by Sylvester Magujre and
Aaron Hoffman. [162] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gus and Max Rogers, New York ; D :
11374, Sept. 18, 1907; 2c. Sept. 18. 1907.
39722
Rogers (The) brothers in Panama — Continued.
a musical comedy in 3 acts, book and lyrics
by S. Maguire. [1.57] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[AVords only]
© Sylvester Maguire, New York ; D : 10815,
June 20, 1907 ; 2c. June 14, 1907. 39723
Rogers brothers in Paris; a vaudeville farce in
3 acts, by J. J. McNally. [New York, The
Carey press, 1904] 88 p. 8°.
© John J. McNally, New York; D : 5485.
Aug. 26, 1904; 2c. Aug. 26, 1904. 39724
Rogers (The) brothers in Tammany hall; a
3 act farce, by John J. McNally.
'© Klaw & Erlanger, New York; 1900 A:
15686, June 25. 39725
Rogers (The) brothers in Washington; a
vaudeville farce in 3 acts, by J. J. McNally.
4 p. 1., Ill p. 8°. Printed.
© John J. McNally, New York ; D : 682,
July 28, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1901. 39726
Rogers of Butte; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
W. W. Cook. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Wallace Cook, Marshall, Mich. ;
D : 1491 ; Feb. 20, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1902.
39727
Rogue de la mode; original 2 act musical com-
edy, by F. J. Ireland. 49 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1910; D : 20732 ; Frederick
John Ireland, Mt. Sunnnit, Ind. 39728
Rogue (A) of honor; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by C. Ellis Turner. [88] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Celie E. Turner, New York- ; D : 8222,
:\rar. 23, 1900 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1906. 39729
See Schalk
Sec Kiltartan
Rogue (The) of Joenkoeping.
(Der) von Joenkoeping.
Rogueries (The) of Scapin.
(The) Moliere.
Rogue's (The) comedy; a play in 3 acts, by
Ifenry Arthur Jones. New York & London,
The ]\lacmillan co., 1898. *ix, 131 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co.. New York ; 1898 : 71846,
Dec. 10; 2c. Dec. 10. 39730
Rogue's (A) honor; a drama in 5 acts.
© Arthur R. Wilber, Winfield, Kan. ; 1S88 :
25971, Sept. 12. 39731
a romantic drama in 5 acts, by G. D.
Baker.
© George Duane Baker, New York; 1900
A : 13703, June 1. 39732
Rogue's (A) luck; a farcical comedy in 4 acts,
by L. C. Tees. [1], 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Levin C. Tees. Philadelphia ; 1880 : 2943,
Feb. 23; Ic. May 15. 39733
2000
39734
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39752
Rogue's (A) luck — Continued.
an original comedy in 3 acts, by L. G.
Tees. Ms.
© Levin C. Tees. Pliiladelpliia ; 1879 : 13932,
Oct. 20; Ic. Dec. 2. 39734
or, A man of nerve, a farce in 3 acts, by
Levin C. Tees. New York, Diclc & Fitzgerald,
1909. 4G p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 14750,
Jan. .5, 1909 ; 2c. June 17, 1909. 39735
Rogue's (The) march; a play in a prologue and
3 acts, by ^V. W. Young.
© William Wallace Young, Monmouth, 111.;
1871 : 7840, Aug. 22. 39736
Rogues of New York; the play of today, a new
sensational comedy drama in 4 acts, by J.
Stansill.
© Jerome Stansill, Long Island City, N. Y. ;
1891 : 7563, Feb. 27. 39737
or. The rival cousins, a sensational drama
in 3 acts, by J. Abarbanell.
© Jacob Abarbanell, New York ; 1872 : 374,
•Tan. 13. 39738
Roguish Tom. Sec Grip.
Rohan; a romantic play in 8 tableaux, by K.
Ernst. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Kate Ernst, Toledo, O. ; D. 3632, June 22,
1903; 2c. June 22, 1903. 39739
Rohan, the silent; a play in 1 act, by Evan
Slierland.
© E. V. Sheridan, Boston; 1892:24672,
Junell. 39740
Sec C//.SO Po' white trash and other one
act dramas.
Roi (Le); itiOce en 4 actes, par Gaston Armand
de (Jailhnet, II. de Flers et E. Ar6ne. [Paris,
Iitipr. de rillustration] 1908. 1 p. 1., 89 p., 1 1.
V2°.
© Robert de Flers, G. A. de Caillavet &
Ennnanuel Arene. Paris ; D : 13407, July 24,
1908; 2c. July 24, 1908. 39741
-See also Theatre; [par] Gaston Schefer.
Roi (Le) Arthur, See Merlin.
Roi (Le) Carotte; fairy opera bouffe in 3 acts,
words by Victorien Sardou, music by Jacques
Offenbach..
© Fred Delgado, Brooklyn; 1871:12669,
Dec. 30. 39742
or. The monkey's carnival, a comic spec-
tacular nmsical pantomime, by G. T. Shaw.
© George T. Shaw, New York ; 1872 : 8669,
Aug. 13. 39743
Roi (Le) de I'or; pl$ce a grand spectacle en 4
actes et 25 tableaux, par V. Darlay et H. de
Gorsse, musique nouvelle et arr. de Marius
Baggers. 32 p. 4°.
© Nov. 15, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1912 ; D : 31610 ;
Victor Darlay & Henry de Gorsse, Paris.
39744
Roi (Le) du bluff; vaudeville-operette a spec-
tacle en 1 acte et 3 tableaux, [par] Daniel
Jourda. Paris, C. Joubert, 1912. 51 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Oct. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31521 ;
Joubert, Paris. 39745
Roi (Le) galant; comedie dramatique en 4
actes en vers, [par] L. Mar.solleau & M. Souli6.
Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1904. [4], 152 p.
12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 5201, June 18,
1904 ^ 2c. June 18, 1904. 39746
Roi s'ennuie; comedie en 1 acte, par A. Cahuet
et G. Sorbets. 7 p. illus. 4°. (L'lllustra-
tion tht'fitrale no. 128, G novembre 1909)
© Nov. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1909 ; D : 17577 ;
Alberic Cahuet & Gaston Sorbets, Paris.
39747
Roitelet. See Reuccio (II) di Caprilana.
Rojo y verde; revista picaresca en 1 acto divl-
dido en 5 cuadros, con uu pr61ogo y una
apoteosis, original de E. Gabiis-Gin^s, '[and]
Cabinete de prueba, boceto de vaudeville orig-
inal, musica de Antonio de La Osa. Madrid
[Socicdad de autores espanoles] 1914. 36 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40034 ; Emilio Gabils-Gines, Madrid. 39747a
Roland; a drama in 5 acts, by E. Cobb.
© Ebeu Cobb, Boston ; 1881 : 0341, Apr. 25.
39748
Roland and Elvira; a tragedy in 4 acts, by S.
Greene. 24 p. f. Typewritten.
© Sam'l Greene, New York; D: 15821, Mav
10, 1909 ; 2c. May 10, 1909. 39749
Roland Lee; in 5 acts, by A. A. Duffy.
© A. A. Duffy, Scranton, Pa. ; 1890 : 12069.
Apr. 12; 2c. June IS. 39750
Roland of Rolandseck; a play in 5 acts, by
Harry Marlowe [pseud, of H. M. Goldberg]
[San Francisco, Cab. Printed by W. N. Brunt,
1902] 130 p. 8°.
© Harry INI. Goldberg, San Francisco ; D :
1924, May 22, 1902 ; 2c. June 30, 1902. 39751
Roland Ranger, the Indian hero.
© Maurice I. Lobe, Baltimore ; 1892 : 40700.
Oct. 7. 39752
2001
39753
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39772
Roland Bomando; an American melodrama in
5 acts, by J. D. Clifton.
© Joseph D. Clifton, Chicago ; 1890 : 23434,
July 25. 39753
Roland (Der) von Berlin; dichtung und musik
von Ruggiero Leoncavallo, deutsch von Georg
Droescher, unter benutzung des gleichnami-
gen roman von Willibald Alexis [pseud, of
Wilhelm Hliring] Mailand, E. Sonzogno;
Leipzig, Breitkopf & Hartel, 1904. 75 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan ; D : 5G21, Oct.
10, 1904; 2c. Oct. 10, 1904. 39754
Rolando (II); dramma storico in 4 atti, di Rug-
giero Leoncavallo, tratto dal romanzo, II Ro-
lando di Berlino di Willibald Alexis [pseud, of
Wilhelm Haring] Milano. E. Sonzogno, 1904.
3 p. 1., [7]-72 numb. 1. 8°.
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan ; D : 4970. May
2, 1904 ; 2c. May 2, 1904. 39755
Rolando and Floria; by J. O. Novak.
© James O. Novak, San Francisco : D :
4526, Jan. 19, 1904. 39756
Rolando (II) di Berlino. See Rolando (II)
Role (The) of the unconquered; by Test Dal-
ton.
© G. W. Dillingham co.. New York; D:
1587, Mar. 17, 1902. 39757
Roll-call (The) of heroes; a decoration day en-
tertainment, by Marjorie Benton Cooke. Chi-
cago and New York, The Dramatic publish-
ing company, 1906. 13 p. 12°. (On cover:
School plays, no. 8)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 9542.
Nov. 28, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. 39758
Roll-call of the nation; a patriotic play, by
Stanley Schell. 24 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 6844,
June 20, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1905. 39759
Roll (The) of the drum; a musical comedy li-
bretto in 3 acts, by II. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D:284,
Mar. 30, 1901. 39760
Rolla; or, Thorns and laurels, a drama, bv
H. E. Giese.
© H. E. Giese, Ripon, Wis.; 1879:15457.
Nov. 17. 39761
Rolland McNey; a romantic drama in 3 acts,
by F. Young.
© Frank Young, New York; 1894:54690,
Nov. 23. 39762
Rollen Dale; or. The tragedy of the flowers,
play in 5 acts, by H. M. Torbett. 144 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1914; D: 36205; Henry M.
Torbett, Richmond. 39762a
Roller (The) skating band; or, The musicians
on wheels, spectacular dramatic act, by E. J.
Becker.
© Edwin J. Becker, Milwaukee; 1885:
25427, Dec. 4. 39763
Rollicking Shannon; serio-comedy in 4 acts,
by A. McLean. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1912; D: 30616; Alexander
McLean, New York. 39764
Rolling in money; hops has riz, a farce com-
edy in 3 acts, by S. E. Pierce.
© Sarah E. Pierce, Albanv ; D : 1 199, Feb.
28, 1902. 39765
Rolling (A) stone; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by H. H. Winslow. 110 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 11, 1913; D: 33766; Herbert
Hall Winslow, New York. 39766
• See also Straightened out.
Rolling stones; play in 4 acts, by E. Selwyn.
[151] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1914; D : 30787 ; Edgar Sel-
wyn, New York. 39766a
Rollor, the mysterious; a trick act in 1 scene,
l)y W. Trimble. [New Orleans, Mauberret's
printing house] 1907. 8 p. 12°.
© Vv'illiam Trimble, United States; D:
10038, May 25, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 31, 1907. 39767
Roly Poly; a comedy in 4 acts, by F. Reinan.
© Franz Reinan, New York; 1896:36398,
June 22. 39768
a musical comedy in 3 acts, book and lyrics
by Will Carleton, music by Lee Johnson.
[69] p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© John Donigiin, San Francisco; D : 7059,
Aug. 2, 1905; 2e. Aug. 2, 1905. 39769
Roma; opera tragique en 5 actes. de Henri Cain,
d'apres Homo vaincue d'Alexandre Parodi,
nuisique de J. Massenet. Paris, Heugel et cie,
1912. 1 p. 1., 51 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Feb. 3, 1912; 2c. Feb. 12, 1912; D:
28656; Heugel et cie., Paris. 39770
Romadka (The) case. See Lady Raffles.
Romain d'Arthois; a 5 act play, by L. A. Block.
90 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Louis Adrien Block, New Orleans; D:
3315, Apr. 20, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1903. 39771
Romaine; or. Rescued from the grave, by J. M.
Jones.
© Julia M. Jones, Baltimore; 1895:53612.
Oct. 21. 39772
Roman (The) actor. Src Masterpieces of the
English drama: Philip Massinger.
Roman (A) conspiracy.
2002
See Germania.
39772
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39790
Roman (Un) de theatre; [par] Michel Proving
[pseud, (le Gabriel I.agros de Langeron] 4
■, pts. illiis. 4°. (La Petite illustration, no. 17,
18, 20, 22; 21, 28 juiu, 12, 26 juillet 1913;
Serie roman no. 6-9)
© June 21, 28, July 12, 26, 1913 ; 2c. Sept.
17, 1913; A— For. 8193; Michel Provins, PariSr.
39772a
Roman (The) drama; or. The passion of Christ,
iiu'ludinfc illustrations by W. Goetz.
© Wolfgang Goetz, New York ; 1892 : 31755,
Aug. 1. 39773
Roman (A) fete; a musical burlesque comedy in
1 act, 1 scene.
© Harry Morris, Clucago; 1888:12746,
May 1. 39774
Roman fiesta. Sec Wonder's Roman fiesta,
Roman (The) keys; by M. S. Hills.
© Marie S. Hills, New York ; 1877 : 12635,
Nov. 2. 39775
Roman (A) school, 90 B, C; a Latin enter-
tainment,
© Susan Paxson, Omaha, Nebr. ; D : 10023,
Feb. 11, 1907. 39776
Roman traitor, See Paulus Arvina.
Roman (A) travesty; nature comedy sketch, by
J. Wood and F. Ray. 2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Juliet Wood and Fred Ray, New York;
D : 8133, Mar. 8, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1906.
39777
Romance; play in 3 acts and an epilogue, by E.
Sheldon. New York, The Macmillan company,
1914. 6 p. 1., 232 p. front. 12°,
© Sept. 23, 1914; 2c. Sept. 24, 1914; D:
38293 ; Edward Sheldon, New York. 39777a
^with a prologue and an epilogue, by
E. Sheldon, [202] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1912; D : 30558 ; Edward
Slieldon, New York. 39778
• — ■ Same. New York, Tower bros. stationery
CO. [1913] cover-title, 73 p. 8°,
© Feb. 7, 1913 ; 2c, Feb. 8, 1913 ; D : 32224 ;
Edward Sheldon, New York. 39779
Romance (A) and a hold up; a farce in 1 act,
by Charles Horwitz. 23 p. 4°, Typewritten,
© John L. Weaver, New York ; D : 6524,
Aiir. 15, 1905; Ic. Apr. 15, 1905; Ic, Apr. 25,
1905. 39780
Romance (A) in Africa; in 4 acts and 4 scenes,
by Mrs. H. E. Jackson. 14 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Harrie E. Jackson, Butte Citv,
Mont; D:2924, Jan. 29, 1903; 2c, Jan, 29,
1903. 39781
Romance (A) in real life; a melodrama in 5
acts, by A, Franzen. 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Andrew Franzen, Gallipolis, O. ; D : 3995,
Sept. 23, 1903; 2c. (synopsis) Sept. 23. 1903;
2c, Oct. 31, 1903. 39782
Romance of a day; by A, V. De Mille.
© Annie Virginia De Mille, Geneva, N. Y. ;
1899 : 46602, July 18. 39783
31 p.
■ 1 act drama, by W. and B. Lumley,
f°, ]\Is.
© Ic. Apr, 8, 1910; D: 20749; William and
Benjamin Lumley, New York, 39784
Romance (The) of a flat; a comedy in 1 act, by
E. Flower.
© Elliott Flower, Chicago; 1898:71174,
Dec, 7. 39785
Romance (The) of a hatpin. See Nancy
Dome.
Romance (The) of a high C; musical sketch in
2 acts, by R. B, Egan, 14 p, f°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Ic. Sept, 20, 1915; D : 41781 ; Ray B,
Egan, Detroit. 39785a
Romance of a Hindoo princess; by F. Thomp-
son, 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frederic Thompson, New York ; D : 7495,
Nov. 3, 1905 ; 2c. Nov, 3, 1905. 39786
Romance (A) of a millionaire's daug'hters.
Sec Invisible (The) empire.
Romance (The) of a multi-millionaire.
Redemption (The) of Bobby.
See
Romance of a New York postman; by A,
Friedeberg, Typewritten.
© Alex Friedeberg, New York ; 1891 : 18483,
May 20 ; Ic, May 20. 39787
• -drama in 5 acts, by A, Friedeberg, [1],
37 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Alex. Friedeberg, New York ; 1891 :
23274, June 26 ; Id. June 26. 39788
Romance (The) of a rich young' woman. See
Owls (The) of New York.
Romance (The) of a secret. See Vashti.
Romance of a song; a play in 1 act, by R. Hart-
ley. [13] p, 4°. Typewritten.
© le, Aug. 23, 1910; D: 21859; Randolph
Hartley, Coscob, Conn, 39789
Romance (The) of an Egyptian princess. See
Royal (A) secret.
Romance (A) of auld Scotland; comedy with
music, by R, F, Hill. [3] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1913; D: 35248; Robert F.
Hill, Detroit, 39790
2003
39790
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39808
Eomance (The) of Beatrice; play in 4 acts, by
H. II. Levy. [189] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1914; D : 35555 ; H. Howard
Levy, New York. 39790a
Romance (A) of Bright Angel trail; an Ameri-
can comedy-drama in 3 acts, by E. C. Lamson.
[149] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ernest Clyde Lamson, Phoenix, Ariz. ; D :
8411, Apr. 24, 1906; 2c. Apr. 25, 1906. 39791
Romance (A) of business; play in 3 acts, by
J. R. Cliase. [2], 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1914 ; D : 37951 ; James Rich-
ard Chase, Boston. 39791a
Romance (A) of Chinatown; sketch in 2 scenes,
by J. Reid. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1911 ; D : 24247 ; Jack Reid,
St. Louis. 39792
Romance (A) of Christianity,
wilderness.
See In the
Romance of Cock Robin; play in 5 acts, by J. E.
Robson. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John E. Robson, Rochester, N. Y. ; D:
4080, Oct. 7. 1903; 2c. Jan. 13, 1904. [Note:
Copies bear title, Romance of Cock Robin ; or,
Love, war and fun in Birddom] 39793
Romance (The) of Elmdale farm; by C. E.
Beyerle. Weeping Water. Neb., Advocate
print, 1900. 3 p. 1., 45 p. 16°.
© C. E. Beyerle, Weeping Water, Neb. ;
1900 A : 24972, Oct. 8 ; 2c. Nov. 19. 39794
Romance (The) of Taro gulch.
(A) product.
See Western
Romance (A) of Gettysburg; an original drama
in 4 acts, by B. Gerard and A. Pierra. [83]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Barnev Gerard, New York, and Adolfo
Pierra, Philadelphia ; D : 53, Jan. 21, 1901 ; 2c.
Jan. 21. 39795
Romance of Gypsy Jack; by E. Weever. 58 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Edwin Weever, Carini, III.; D : 14259,
Nov. 11, 1908; 2c. Nov. 11, 1908. 39796
Romance (The) of Harvey Birch. See Symbol
(The) of the rose.
Romance (A) of Kief; or, A prior right, a
play in 1 act, by M. Goldsmith.
© Milton Goldsmith, Philadelphia ; D : 3740,
July 18, 1903. 39797
Romance of Killarney; an Irish comedy-drama
in 1 act, by S. Pilson. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Sidney Pilson, Chicago ; D : 7561, Nov. 15,
1905 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1905. 39798
Romance (The) of Lalla Rookh; an operatic
spectacle in 3 acts, by E. Calnon, founded on
the poem of Thomas ^loore. 29 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Edward Calnon, Detroit; D : 2428, Oct.
9, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1902. 39799
Romance (The) of life. See His fate.
Romance (A) of Little Heaven; playlet in 1
act, by B. B. Perkins. [19] p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1912 ; D : 28271 ; Bert B. Per-
kins, New York. 39800
Romance (The) of Melrose hall; a play of the
Revolution founded on the history and tradi-
tions of Flatbush, by J. D. Stone. [131] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Jane Dransfield Stone, New York; D:
12750, Apr. 15, 1908 ; 2c. May 12, 1908. 39801
Romance (A) of Nome,
sands.
See Golden (The)
Romance (A) of old Egypt; play, by M. Wittels.
14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1912 ; D : 31650 ; Max Wittels
and William Timbel, Denver. ' 39802
Romance of old Madrid; or, The student of
Salamanca.
© Alexander Salvini, Florence, Italy; D:
2440, Oct. 13, 1902. 39803
Romance (The) of one summer. See Electric
(The) spark.
Romance (A) of real life; musical pantomime,
by J. L. McKay and Barry Gray. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© James L. McKav, Philadelphia ; D : 9353,
Oct. 31 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1906. 39804
Romance (The) of Robert Burns; a pastoral
of the present and drama of days lang syne,
bv J. Templeton. New York, AVright & co.
[1899] 326 p., 2 1. illus. pi. port. 8°.
© Jon Templeton, New York ; 1899 : 78082,
Dec. 1 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1900. 39805
Romance (A) of Salpetriere; a drama, by W.
Clyde Spalding. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Warren C. Spalding, New York ; D : 15841,
May 13, 1909 ; 2c. May 13, 1909. 39806
Romance (A) of Santa Barbara; a musical com-
edy drama in 4 acts, by C. B. Grant.
© Charles Byron Grant, Guilford, N. Y. ;
1899 : 49093, July 29. 39807
Romance of Spain; or, A royal revenge.
© ,Tohn Henry Clyndes, London ; D : 5282,
July 11, 1904. 39808
2004
39809
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39827
Bomance (A) of Sunny Slope farm; romantic
drama in 5 acts, by L. W. Ilolcombe. [33] p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. L. W. Holcombe, New Yorli ; D:
5822, Nov. 25, 1904 ; 2('. Nov. 2G, 1904. 39809
ilomance (A) of the American Revolution; in
r> acts, by Emily Orah Janvrin Ellsworth.
[160] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emily Ellsworth, New York ; D : 14315,
Nov. 18, 1908; 2c. Nov. 10, 1908. - 39810
Bomance (A) of the Eta; a light opera in 3
acts, book, music and lyrics by RI. li. Wert-
heimer. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1914 ; D : 38797 ; Mary Lee
Wertheimer, Milford, Pa. 39810a
Romance of the glen; operatic sketch, by M.
Madden. [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. sept. 3, 1912 ; D : 30728 ; Mont Mad-
den, Woodhaven, N. Y. 39811
Romance (A) of the harem; play in 1 act, by
J. Arnold. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1913; D: 33572; Jack Ar-
nold, Memphis, Tenn. 39812
Romance (A) of the highway; comedy-drama
In 4 acts, by T. G. Springer. 100 p. 4*.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1911; D: 23509; Thomas
Grant Springer, San Francisco. 39813
in 4 acts, by T. Grant Springer. Type-
written.
© Thomas G. Springer, Sacramento, Cal. ;
1900 A : 29440, Dec. 3 ; 2c. Dec. 3. 39814
Romance (The) of the Indian whiskers; a
comedy in 3 acts, by R. Frankston. [55] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Robert Frankston, Boston ; D : 1033.
Sept. 23, 1901; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 39815
Romance (A) of the mines, ^ee Great (The)
coal strike.
Romance (A) of the mound builders; a grand,
spectacular tragedy in 5 acts, by A. Stones.
© Alonzo Stones, Philadelphia ; 1878 : 5234,
Apr. 30. 39816
Romance (A) of the movies; play in 1 act, by
H. B. Dean and J. A. Buchanan. [1], 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1914; D: 37428; Harry B.
Dean and James A. Buchanan, San Fran-
cisco. 39816a
sketch, by A. Glassmire. 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 28, 1913 ; D : 33907 ; Albert Glass
mire, Philadelphia.
39817
2005
Romance (A) of the old Comedie frangaise;
or. The silent man, a play in 3 acts, by W. M.
Smith. [58] p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Maus Smith, Chicago ; D : 7204,
Sept. 5, 1905; 2c. Oct. IS, 1905. 39818
Romance (A) of the plains; a sketch, by J. P.
Morgan. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James P. Morgan, Brooklyn ; D : 11730.
Nov. 13, 1907; 2c. Dec. 28, 1907. 39819
Romance (A) of the Potomac; a play in 4 acts,
by J. C. Webb.
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago ; D : 726,
Aug. 7, 1901. 39820
Romance of the Red-cross; play in 1 act, by
K. B. Masters. 21 p. 8\ Typewritten.
© Kizzie B. Masters, Alton, 111.; D:4509,
Jan. 15, 1904; 2c. Jan. 15, 1904. % 39821
Romance (A) of the Revolution; by H. B.
Lewis. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1909; D: 16290; H. B
Lewis, Muskegon, Mich. 39822
Romance (A) of the road; a romantic drama In
3 acts, by H. D. Cottrell.
© Frank Lucius Cooley, Alameda, Cal. ;
1899:41504, June 26. 39823
Romance (A) of the South; a play in 4 acts,
by M. M. Rawson. [30] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mildred Mae Rawson, Worcester; D:
10840, June 25, 1907; 2c. June 25, 1907.
39824
Romance (A) of the underworld; a play In 4
acts, by P. Armstrong. 141 p. t". Type-
written.
© Ic. May 21, 1912; D: 29803; Paul Arm-
strong, New York. 39825
See also Brocky's temptation.
Romance (The) of the willow pattern; In 7
fragments and prologue, by E. B. Van der
Veer. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28. 1914 ; D : 35828 ; Ethel Beek-
man Van der Veer, New York. 39825a
Romance (The) of two; drama in 4 acts, by
M. B. Mullett. [2], 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1910; D: 22324; Mary E.
Mullett, Chicago. 39826
Romance (A) of two wars; a drama in 5 acts,
by R. Livingstone.
© Rinaldo Livingstone, San Francisco;
1891:31751, Sept. 7. 39827
Romance on Norway's rugged shore; play
in 4 acts, by E. Foubel. 16 p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1915; D: 39649; Elizabeth
Foubel, Plainfield, N. J. 39827a
39828
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39844
Bomance versus reality; monologue by O. Wil-
liams. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Odell Williams, New York ; 1899 : 66226,
Oct. 12; 2c. Oct. 12. 39828
Romancers (The); comedy in 3 acts, by Ed-
mond Rostand, tr. by B. H. Clark. New York,
Samuel French ; London, Samuel French, ltd.,
[1915] 46 p. 12°. ( [The world's best plays,
by celebrated European authors, B. H. Clark,
general ed.] )
© June 28, 1915; 2c. June 30, 1915; D:
41125; Barrett H. Clark, Chicago. 39828a
tr. by Mary Hendee. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1906. 43 p. 12°.
© Doubleday & McClure co., New York;
1899 : 58987, Sept. 14 ; 2c. Sept. 15, 1899 ; 2c.
Aug. 29, 1906. 39829
Romanesques (Les); comedie en 3 actes, en
vers, par Edmond Rostand. Paris, P. Lafitte
et cie, 1911. 2 p. 1., 99, [1] p., col. front,
illus., col. plates. 4°.
© Feb. 17, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1911 ; D : 23543 ;
Pierre Lafitte & co., Paris. 39830
Same, ed. with preface introduction and
notes by H. Le Daum. Boston, Ginn & co.,
1903. 1 p. 1., xix, 101 p. 16°.
© Henrv Le Daum, P^vanston. 111. ; D : 3098,
Jan. 23, 1903; 2c. Apr. 14, 1903. 39831
Romanitza; drame lyrique en 4 actes, poeme de
Maurice Magre, musique de H. Maurice Jac-
quet. Paris, M. Mercier, 1911. 48 p. 16°.
[Words only]
© Oct. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31512 ;
Marcel Mercier, Paris. 39832
Romano; a sensational drama in 6 acts, by M.
Adams.
© Minnie Adams, Washington ; 1886 : 18116,
Aug. 9. 39833
Romanoff (Tlie); a romantic drama, by Harry
Marshall and Dore Davidson.
© Marshall and Davidson, New York; 1883:
14652, Aug. 7. 39834
Romantic; play in 1 act, by Andor Garvay, aii-
thorized tr. from the Hungarian by Antal
Nandory [pseud, of Feri Felix Weiss] [1],
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1913 ; D : 34278 ; Armin Szat-
mSry, Boston. 39835
Romantic (A) drama of the South. See Rio
(The) Grande.
Romantic dramas; by B. A. Lomas. New York,
E. A. Carley [1915] 251 p. 16°.
Contents : 1. A crown for a song, comedy. —
2. Miriam, tragedy.
© Nov. 18, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Nov. 20, 1915 ;
A: 416509; Ehlred A. Carley, New York.
39835a
Romantic (The) history of Roland, lord of
Rolandseck; a drama in 4 acts, by H. M. Gold-
berg. Typewritten.
© Harry M. Goldberg, New York ; D : 101,
Jan. .31, 1901; 2c. .Tan. 31. 39836
Romantic (The) life and crimes of dare-devil
Tracy; or, Tracy the bandit; a sensational
life drama in 4 acts, by Henry Belmar. [107]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elizabeth R. Belmar, New York; D:
2498, Oct. 27, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 24, 1902. 39837
Romantic Mary; a comedy in 3 acts, by Alice C.
Thompson. 48 p. 12°.
© AValter H. Btiker & co., Boston ; D : 14185,
Oct. 31, 1908; 2c. Dec. 3, 1908. 39838
Romantic (A) rogvie; a comedy-drama in 1 act,
by Carrie W. Colburn. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1904. 19 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's
ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D : 5219,
June 22, 1904; 2c. Oct. 5, 1904. 39839
Romantic (The) Romany. See Angiolina of
the garden.
Romantic (The) shepherds; musical drama in 3
acts, by P. Erskine. [1], 60 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1914 ; D : 35977 ; Mrs. Payne
Erskine, Boston. 39839a
Romantic (A) turn; a comedy in 4 acts, by G.
Simonson and C. B. Isaacson.
© Gustave Simonson and Charles Byron
Isaacson, New York ; 1892 : 6185, Feb. 8.
39840
Romantik (Die); lustspiel in 1 akt, von Hans
Miiller. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1912. 29 p.
12°.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912; D : 30969 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 39841
Romantische (Die) frau; operette in 3 akten,
nach einem lustspiele Ernst Wicherts, von
Carl Lindau und Bela Jenbach, musik von
Carl Weinberger. Leipzig, L. Doblinger
(Bernbard Herzmansky) 1911. 164 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. May 23, 1911; D : 24268 ; Ludwig
Doblinger (Bernbard Herzmansky), Leipzig.
39842
■ Same. Text der geslinge. I^eipzig, L. Dob-
linger (Bernbard Herzmansky) 1911. 53 p.
12°.
© Mar. 16, 1911; 2c. Apr. 10, 1911; D:
23892; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernbard Herz-
mansky), Leipzig. 39843
Romany (The) rye; a romantic drama, by Geo.
R. Sims.
© Brooks and Dickson, New York; 1882:
9357, .June 7. 39844
2006
39845
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39863
Romany (The) rye — Continued.
•.sensation;)] melodrania in prologue and 4
acts, adapted frojn tlie Englisli, by Lorin Jas-
per Howard.
© Howard & Doyle, Cliicago ; 1S9S : 4S032,
Aug. 15. 39845
The g'ypsey chief, a romantic drama, by
Geo. II. Sims.
© Eroolvs and Dickson, New York; 1882:
7G41, ]\[ay 11. 39846
Romany (The) trail; or. The amulet, play of
romance, by G. ter Meulen and Clara Whit-
more. [3], So p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1911 ; D : 25454 ; Gertrude D.
ter IMeulen, West New Brighton, N. T. 39847
Rome and Judea; a drama in 3 acts, by Mrs. E.
Edward Lewis.
© C. E. Warburton, Philadelphia; 1871:
12049, Dec. 19. 39848
Rome in the time of Nero. See Quo vadisP
Rome under Caesar; the grandest of all his-
torical spectacles, by E. T. Ziegler. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edwin T. Ziegler, Cincinnati ; 1895 : 49134,
Sept. 27 ; 2c. Sept. 27. 39849
Rome under Nero.
© Order of Cincinnatus, Cincinnati ; 1887 :
14.591, June 4. 39850
Rome under Valerian; a Roman drama in 5
acts, by A. IMatre. Cincinnati, Jos. Berning
printing co., 1897.
© Anthony Matre, Cincinnati ; 1897 : 41665.
July 19 ; 2c. July 22. 39851
Rome vaincue. See Roma.
Romeo and Juliet; by William Shakespeare, ed.
with introduction and notes by William
Strunk, .1r. Boston, New York [etc.l Hough-
ton, Mifflin company [1911] xxv, [2], 129, [1]
p. 12°. (Riverside literature series)
© Nov. 27, 1911: 2c. Dec. 18. 1911; A:
.303444 ; Houghton, Jlifilin co., Boston. 39852
ed. by Horace Howard Furness. Philadel-
phia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1871. xxiii, 480 p.
8°. [New variorum ed. of Shakespeare, v. 1)
© J. B. Lippincott & co., Philadelphia ;
1871 : 417, Jan. 17 ; 2c. Feb. 11. 39853
Same. 6th ed.
© Horace Howard Furness, Wallingford,
Pa., in renewal for 14 years from Jan. 17,
1899; 1899: 4379, Jan. 10; 2c. Jan. 14. 39854
-ed. with notes by William ,T. Rolfe. Har-
pers library ed. New York and London, Har-
per & brothers, 1898. 224 p. front, illus.
12°. (Shakespeare's complete works, v. 5)
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1898 : 30632,
May 17 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 39855
Romeo and Juliet — Continued,
illustrated by photographs from life of
Maude Adams, and other members of her com-
pany, by Byron and Sarony, and also by illus-
trations by Andriolli. Green room ed. New
York & Boston, H. M. Caldwell co. [1900] 1
p. 1., 138 p. front., pi., ports, sq. 8°.
© H. M. Caldwell co., Boston; 1900 A:
20724, Aug. 20 ; 2c. Aug. 20. 39856
• -Maud Adams acting ed., with drawings by
E. Haskell and C. A. Gilbert, published with
the authorization of C. Frohman. New York,
R. H. Russell, 1899. 110 p. pi. 8°.
© Robert Howard Russell, New York ; 1899 :
68295, Oct. 21 ; 2c. Oct. 25. 39857
— a new travesty by C. O. Soule. St. Louis,
G. I. Jones and company, 1877.
© Charles C. Soule, St. Louis; 1877:456,
.Tan. 11; 2c. Jan. 18. 39858
— -an operetta in 2 acts, libretto by W. E.
McKenna.
© William E. McKenUa, New York; 1883:
4898, Mar. 16. 39859
— -tx-. by Algernon St. John-Brenon, of the
opera Romeo et Juliette, in a prologue and 5
acts, words by Jules Earbier and Michel Carre,
music by Charles Gounod. Acting ed. New
York, Harry Hyams, ]914. 27 p. 4°.
© Sept. 7, 1914 ; 2c. Sept. 5. 1914 ; D : 38083 ;
Century opera co., inc.. New Y'ork. 39859a
— with a special introduction by J. Churton
Collins find an original frontispiece by Shrank
Dicksee. [The University press Shakespeare.
Renaissance ed.] New York. George D.
Sproul, 1908. xxxiii, 154 p. front. 4°. (The
complete works of William Shakespeare, with
annotations and a general Introduction by
Sidney Lee. v. 27)
© Universitv press, Cambridge, Mass.; A:
203059, Mar. 31, 1908; 2c. Mar. 31, 1908.
39860
— (Shakespeare's); with introduction and
notes explanatory and critical, by H. N. Hud-
son. Boston, Ginn & Heath, 1880. 186 p.
16°. (Annotated English classics)
© Henry N. Hudson, Boston; 1881:1092,
Jan. 19; 2c. Feb. 14. 39861
— -Same. Boston, New York, [etc.] Ginn &
company [1908] 186 p. 16°.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Jan. 19, 1909 : A :
218610, Oct. 3, 1908 ; 2e. Oct. 3, 1908. 39862
with introduction and notes, explan-
atory and critical, by Margaret A. Eaton.
Boston, New I'ork [etc.] Educational pub-
lishing company [1906] 149 p. 16°.
© Educational pub. co.. Boston; A: 143742,
Mar. 9, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 12, 1906. 39863
2007
39864
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39876
Romeo and Juliet — Continued.
• (Shakespeare's) with notes, examination
papers and plan of preparation, selected by
Brainerd Kello^'g. New York, Maynard, Mer-
rill & CO. [1893] 5, vi-vii, [2], 8-ix, 13-157 p.
1 illus. 24°. (Engli-sh classics)
© Maynard, Merrill & co., New York; 1893:
17082, Apr. 6; 2c. Apr. 29. 39864
(Shakespeare's tragedy of); ed. with notes
by William J. Rolfe. New York, Harper &
brothers, 1879. 222 p. front, illus. 16°.
© Harper & bro.s., New York; 1879:1735,
Feb. 7 ; 2c. Feb. 21. 39865
— Same.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1878 : 132-53,
Nov. 16; 2c. Feb. 21, 1879. 39866
-— Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Amer-
ican book company [1904] 297 p. incl. front.,
Illus. 16°.
© W. .T. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; A : 85419,
Apr. 26, 1904; 2c. June 17, 1904. 39867
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.]
American book company [1907] 3 p. 1., [9]-
224 p. incl. front., illus. 16°.
© Williarn J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Feb. 7, 1907; A:
166643, Jan. 23, 1907; 2e. Feb. 12, 1907.
39868
(Shakspere's) ; ed. by William Allan Neil-
son. Chicago, New York, Scott, Foresman and
company [1914] 1 p. 1., 11-214 p. 16°. (The
Lake English classics)
© Aug. 22, 1914; 2c. Aug. 26. 1914; A:
379256; Scott, Foresman & co., Chicago.
39868a
(The tragedie of); by William Shakes-
peare, ed. with notes, introduction, glossary,
list of variorum readings and selected criti-
cism by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke.
[First folio ed.] New York, T. Y. Crowell
& CO. [1907] 4 p. I., vii-xsiii, 285 p. front.
16°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co., New York ; A :
188885, Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1907. 39869
-(The tragedy of); ed. by W. A. Neilson
and A. H. Thorndike. New York, The Mac-
• mlllan co., 1911. xvi. 158 p. front, (port.)
24°. (The Tudor Shakespeare)
© July 26, 1911; 2c. July 27, 1911; A:
292726; Macmillan co.. New York. 39870
See also Evening (An) with The mer-
chant of Venice. — Julio and Romiet. — New
(The) Hamlet. — New (A) way to end an old
play, — Roamy-E-owe and Julie-ate. — Shakes-
peare's works.
Romeo and Juliet alive. See New (A) way to
end an old play.
Romeo and Juliet burlesque; by J. E. Owens.
© Clara Rogers Owens, Omaha, Neb. ; D :
6520, Apr. 1.5, 1905. 39871
Romeo et Juliette; opera in 5 acts, book by J.
Barbier and M. Carre, music by Charles Gou-
nod . . . Boston, O. Ditson company ; New
York, C. H. Ditson Sc co. ; [etc., etc.] 1911.
49 p. 8°. (Grand opera librettos) [French
and English text and music of principal
pieces]
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1912 ; A : 303759 ;
Oliver Ditson co., Boston. 39872
See also Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo (A) from Utah. See Man (The) under
her bed.
Romeo of the rancho; comedy, by James Fran-
cis Cooke. Philadelphia, Penn publishing
company, 1915. 15 p. 12°.
© July 22, 1915; 2c. July 27, 1915; D:
41324 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 39872a
Romeo XIII; 3 act comedy, by R. W. Peck.
[108] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1915; D: 40226; Raymond
W. Peck, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 39872b
Romeo und Juliet; frei nach Shakespeare,
lyrisches drama in 3 akten und 1 tableau, von
H. R. Shelley . . . New York, London, E.
Schuberth & co., 1901. 43, 43 p. 12°. [Eng-
lish and German]
© Edward Schuberth & co.. New York ; D :
610, June 25, 1901 ; 2c. June 25, 1901. 39873
Romerito (La); comedia Ifrica en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original de R.
Asensio MAs, mfisica de los maestros Calleja
y Luna. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1911. 40 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dee. 30, 1911; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912; D:
28162 ; Ram6n Asensio MSs, Madrid. 39874
Rome's restorer. See Aurelian.
Romilda; Spanish love story, from a sketch by
Ario Flamma, text by D. E. Donaldson [pseud,
of May San Giovanni] music by Salvatore
Cardillo. Hollis [N. Y.] D. E. Donaldson,
1913. 22 p. 8°. [Words only]
© Oct. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1913 ; D : 35633 ;
Douglas E. Donaldson, Hollis, N. Y. 39874a
Romola; by E. S. Mapes.
© Ella Stryker Mapes, Cleveland ; 1900 A :
9084, Apr. 9. 39875
a drama In 4 acts, by William Gillingham
Branson. [2], 44 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1912 ; D : 29178 ; W. G. Bran-
son, Chicago. 39876
2008
39877
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
S9898
Romola — Continued.
■ a dramatization in 4 acts, of George Eliot's
novel, by R. W. Seabury.
© Ruth W. Seabury, Brooklyn; D : 1157 ;
Dec. 5, 1901. 39877
»
dramatization of George P]liot's novel, by
Ruth Ewing and J. Trott. 4S p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Josephine Trott. Colorado Springs, Col. ;
D : 15891, May 19, 1909 ; 2c. May 19, 1909.
398T8
a tragedy of Italy, arr. for the stage from
the novel of George Eliot, by L. Cummings.
© Le Roy Cummings, Brunswick, Me. ;
1885 : 8382, Apr. 9. 39879
Same.
© Le Roy Cummings, Brunswick, Me. ;
1885 : 9107, Apr. 18. 39879a
Bomona; by P. W. Bacon.
© Frank W. Bacon, San Jose, Cal. ; 1900
A: 3318, Feb. 5. 39880
Romp (A) at Ramsgate; by C. Von der Vonde.
22 p. 4\ Typewritten.
© Chester De Vonde. New York ; D : 14058,
Oct. 15, 1908; 2c. Nov. 14, 1908. 39881
Roms rote rosen; eine tragodie in 5 aufziigen,
von Carl M. Jacoby. Berlin, Arion verlag,
1911. [4], 107 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1911; D : 25599 : Arion ver-
lag, Berlin. 39882
— — Same.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1911; D : 25686 ; Arion ver-
lag, Berlin. 39883
Rond; play In 4 acts, by A. G. Wilson. [2],
31 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1911; D : 28135 ; Anna G.
Wilson, Crookston, Minn. 39884
Rondah; or, Thirty -three years in a star, by
P. C. Dieudonne. 20 p. 12°. Printed.
© Florence Carpenter Dieudonne, Wash-
ington ; 1897 : 73246, Dec. 28 ; 2c. Nov. 19. 1908.
39885
Rondalla (La); zarzuela dramfitica de costum-
bres aragonesas, en 1 acto, dividido en 3
cuadros. original de E. GabSs-Gines y J. de
Medina, mfisica del maestro Antonio" de La
Osa. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles]
1914. 28 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40046; Emilio Gabas-Gin6s and Jos6 de Me-
dina, Madrid. 39885a
Ronde (La) des saisons; ballet-legendaire en 3
actes et 7 tableaux, par Ch. Lomon et J. 1 fan-
sen, musique de Henri Biisser. Paris, J.
Poulallon, 1905. 33 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© J. Poulallon, Paris ; D : 7788, Dec. 23,
Rondouille; vaudeville militaire en 1 acte et 2
tableaux, par Daniel Jourda et Robert Bon-
net. Paris, C. Joubert, 1913. 48 p. 8°.
© Nov. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35198 ;
Joubert, Paris. 38886a
RoDg (The) brothers in a little hit in base
ball; play in 1 act, by C. Bartfield, M. Green-
baum, R. Dell and S. Henkel. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1913 ; D : 34189 ; Chas. Bart-
field, Rob't. Dell, aiichael Greenbaum and
Solon Henkel, Chicago. 39887
Renins (The); or, Chuishingura, a dramatic tr.
from a Japanese play, adapted to the English
stage by J. Arthur.
© Joseph Arthur, Boston; 1881:12106.
Aug. 5. 39888
Same.
© Joseph Arthur, Boston ; 1881 : 13423, Aug.
31; 2c. Aug. 31. 39889
Ronkoma; a drama In 1 act, adapted by K. M.
Widmer. [12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Kate Mayhew Widmer, New York; D:
107, Feb. 2, 1901; 2c. Feb. 2. 39890
Roof (The) garden; by J. B. Wills.
© ,Toim B. Wills, United States; 1895:
54096, Oct. 28. 39891
Roof (The) garden tragedy; a society melo-
drama in 4 acts, by H. Mordaunt.
© Hal Mordaunt, Miami, Fla. ; D : 9940,
Feb. 11, 1907. 39892
Roof (The) of the world,
works but father.
See Everybody
1905; 2c. Dec. 23, 1905.
39886
2009
Rookwood; or, Sybil's sacrifice, a romantic
drama in 4 acts, dramatized by consent of
author from William Harrison Ainsworth's ro-
mance, by A. P. Brown.
® Alonzo P. Brown, Brooklyn ; 1872 : 10136,
Sept. 21. 39893
Room and bath; by R. Warner. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Richard Warner, New York; D: 10883,
June 29, 1907 ; 2c. June 29, 1907. 39894
Room 83; farce in 1 act. by Morton Weil, elab-
orated by Marlon Short. New York, S.
French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1913. 16 p.
12°.
© Oct. 2], 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1913 ; D : 34795 ;
Samuel Frencli, New York. 39895
Room 5, Studio building; in 1 act, by E. D.
Boone. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. D. Boone, New York; D : 9813, Jan.
18, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1907. 39896
39897
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39915
Boom forty-five; a farce, by W. D. Howells.
Boston & New York, Houghton, Mifflin & co.,
1900. 61 p. 16°,
© W. D. Howells, New York ; 1900 A : 12485,
]\Iny IS; 2c. May 21. 39897
Boom 44; an original farce in 1 act, by Geo. A.
Sinims. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing company,
1SS9. 7 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 267] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1889:35333,
Nov. 21 ; 2c. Dec. 31. 39898
Boom (The) next door; a 1 act comedy-sketch,
by B. Page and 11. C. Aulmann. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1910 ; D : 21361 ; Brett Page
and Robert C. Aulmann, Brooklyn. 39899
Boom nmnber ten; play for girl's school, by
Mrs. E. La Beaume. [St. Louis, Buxton &
Skinner, printers, 1906] cover-title, 35 p. 12°.
© Mrs, Edmond La Beaume, St. Louis ; D :
8285, Apr. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1906. 39900
Boom thirteen; by G. H. Neiswender and T.
Dickinson. [12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George H. Neiswender and Thomas Dick-
inson, United States; D : 4994, May 6, 1904;
2c. May 6, 1904. 39901
Boom 23; by Charles Horwitz. 20 p. 4°. Type-
v/ritten.
© William Nunn, New York ; D : 14033, Oct.
12, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1908. 39902
Boonimates; play, by A. Thomas. 4 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1910; D : 20465 ; Alfred
Thomas, Chicago. 39903
Booms for rent; a comedy in 4 acts, by E. Hoist
and H. L. Ensign.
© Hermon Lee Ensign and Edward Hoist,
Chicago, 1880 : 1298, Jan. 22. 39904
Booms to let; a comedy in 4 acts, by H. L.
Ensign and Edward Hoist.
© Hermon Lee Ensign, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1881 : 11137, July 18. 39905
comedy in 1 act by M. N. Beebe. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1912.
21 p. 12°. ([French's international copy-
righted ed. of the works of the best authors,
no. 236])
© Nov. 11, 1912; 2c. Nov. 21, 1912; D:
31435 ; Samuel French, New York, 39906
Booms to rent; comedy in 1 act, by Dorothy
Irvin [pseud, of M. M. Irvin] [2], 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1910 ; D : 22473 ; Martha May
Irvin, Jacksonville, Fla. 39907
Booms to rent — Continued.
a farce-comedy in 4 acts, an original adap-
tation, by E. Hoist.
© Edward Hoist, United States ; 1881 : 8542,
June 1, 39908
Booney's restaurant; a fni'ce in 1 act, by F. E.
Hiland. Boston, W. H. Bnker & co., 1896.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 189G:
27903, May 7 ; 2c. June 20. 39909
ifoosevelt's chauffeur; monologue, by E. Hop-
kins. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, May 15, 1914 ; D : 37061 ; Edwin Hop-
kins, New I'ork. 39909a
Booster spring; a dramatic playlet, by James
Emery Coulter. 4 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© James E. Coulter, West Medway, Mass. ;
D : 9797, Jan. 16, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1907.
39910
Booster's (The) heir; play in 3 acts, by S. J.
Gilman. [157] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1915 ; D : 40004 ; Stephen J.
Gilman, Maiden, Mass. 39910a
Boot and branch; anti-suffrage play of 1 act, by
L. Lazarus. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1915 ; D : 41321 ; Lillian Laza-
rus, Brooklyn. 39910b
Boot (The) of all evil; domestic drama in 4 acts,
by M. E. IMoore. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1910; D: 17946; Marion E.
Moore, Stapleton, N. Y. 39911
'Play of to-day in 4 acts, by Er Lawshe.
[180] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1913 ; D : 33576 ; Er Lawshe,
New York. 39912
Boot of evil; a melodrama in 3 acts, by G. A.
Tompkins.
© G, A. Tompkins, Cortland, N, Y. ; 1894:
56132, Dec. 3, ' 39913
Bope (The) dancer; a comic opera libretto in 3
acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, Chicago ; 1892 : 15878,
Apr. 11. 39914
Bope enough; play in 3 acts, by C. O'Riordau
(Norrevs Connell) Dublin and London,
Maunsel and co. ltd., 1914. 112 p. 12°,
© Feb. 27, 1914; 2c. Mar. 24, 1914; D:
36589; Conal O'Riordan, London, 39914a
Bope ladder; a farce in 3 acts, by Arthur Steele
[pseud, of E. B. Green] 61 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Estelle Bakewell Green, Philadelphia ; D :
8195, Mar. 10, 1906; 2c. June 2, 1906, 39915
2010
39916
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39935
Roped in; or, The greatest thing out, an amus-
ing burlesque ritual for all societies. Colum-
bus, O., The M. C. Lilley & co. [1905] 39 p-
16°.
© Chas A. Poland, Columbus, O. ; D : 7536,
Nov. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 190G. 39916
i^opes of sand; comedy drama by J. McK.
McBarron. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Julia McK. McBarron, Chicago ; D : 14733,
Jan. 4, 1909; 2c. Jan. 4, 1909. 39917
Roping a rube; a vaudeville playlet, by Hugh
A. Saxon and Frank T. Searight. [15] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1910; D : 21801 ; H. A.
Saxon and F. T. Searight, Los Angeles.
39918
Rory O'Moore; original opera libretto, by F.
Dixon.
© Fred Dixon, New York; 1895:8372.
Feb. 7. 39919
Rory of the hill; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
J. C. Roach.
© James C. Roach, Bathbeach, N. Y. ; 1890 :
19393, June 16. 39920
Rosa; Italian dialect, dramatic, pathetic mono-
logue for a man. by Stanley Schell.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; D : 15926.
May 8, 1909. 39921
a plav in 1 act, by J. D. Haag, cover-
title, 13 numb. 1. sq. 12°.
© Jackson D. Haag. Pittsburgh ; D : 9385.
Nov. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906. 39922
or. Born rich and lost in poverty, a trag-
edy in 5 acts, by J. -Karakis.
© Joseph Karakis. New York ; 1898 : 71322.
Dec. 7. 39923
or, The spectre of the emerald ring, by
C. C. Derickson, jr.
© Charles C. Derickson, jr., Meadville. Pa. ;
D : 14530, Dec. 12, 1908. 39924
See also Schtat's politic.
Rosa Maria; a drama in prologue and 3 acts,
by G. W. Ogden.
© George W. Ogden, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
6629, May 3, 1905. 39925
Rosa the glad; 4 act comedy, by Paul Arm-
strong. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1915; D: 41730; Catherine
Calvert Armstrong, New York. 39925a
Rosa y Rosita; entrem^s de Serafin y Joaquin
Alvarez Quintero. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espafioles] 1911. 17 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25028; S. v J. Alvarez Quintero, Madrid.
39926
Rosabelle; or. Punished sin, a domestic drama,
5 acts, by E. E. Sherman.
© Ellen E. Sherman, Buffalo ; 1884 : 15CX)5.
July 23. 39927
Rosal (El) de la verja; boceto en 2 actos y en
prosa, original de Francisco Cabrerizo y Carlos
Jaquotot. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1914. 51 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38180 ; F. Cabrerizo y C. Jaquotot, Madrid.
39927a
Rosalba; a romantic play in 1 act, by Con-
stance Levien Fox. [9] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© C. L. Fox. New York ; D : 5882, Dec. 7.
1904; 2c. Dec. 7, 1904. 39928
Rosalia's silver dollar; a 3 act drama, by W. A.
Scott, jr.
© W. A. Scott, jr., Pitt.sburgh ; 1889 : 30083.
Oct. 4. 39929
Rosalie; comedy in 1 act, by L. Potash. [1],
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1913 ; D : 33593 ; Louis
Potash, New York. 39930
-by Max Maurey, tr. by B. H. Clark.
New York, S. French; London, S. French, ltd.,
1913. 14 p. 12°. ([French's international
copyrighted ed. of the works of the best au-
thors, no. 250])
© Feb. 27, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 1. 1913 ; D : 32474 ;
Barrett H. Clark, Chicago. 39931
Rosalie Southerland, the flower of the desert;
a play in 6 acts, by A. Brewster. [San Fran-
cisco] The author, 1873. 45 p. 16°.
© Albert Brewster. San Francisco ; 1873 :
11255, Oct. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 11. 39932
Rosalie, the genii's daughter; a play in 3 acts,
by K. D. Hughes.
© Kate Duval Hughes, Washington; 1878:
12907. Nov. 9. 39933
Rosalind; a burlesque, by E. W. Fifield. [2],
31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1912 ; D : 30137 ; Eflie Wood-
ward Fifield, Minneapolis. 39934
See also Half hours.
Rosalind at Red Gate; play, by G. Middleton.
91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1910 ; D : 20434 ; George Mid-
dleton, United Sattes. 39935
Rosalind ruined; comedy in 3 acts, by George
^Armstrong [pseud, of H. H. Armstrong] [2],
'53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1914 ; D : 37415 ; Harokl H.
Armstrong, Detroit. 39935a
2011
39936
DIL^MATIC COMPOSITIONS
39954
Rosalinda, I'et^ delle attrici; drarama in 1 atto,
■ di G. M. Barrie, tr. di Caesari Castelli. {In
Secoh) XX, settembre, 1913)
© Sept. 20, 1913; Ic. Oct. 20, 1913; D:
34773 ; J.Iario Pettinati, % Curtis Brown, Lon-
don. 39936
Rosamond. See Ralegh in Guiana.
Rosamond (The) mine; comedy in 4 acts, by
Mrs. C. F. McLean. [84] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Mrs. Charles F. McLean, Cincinnati; D:
3389, May 6, 1903; 2c. May 18, 1903. 39937
Rosamond's bower; a triologue in 1 act, by
M. L. Craig. Typewritten.
© Mary L. Craig, New Yorlc ; 1896:4505,
Jan. 15 ; 2c. Jan. 15. 39938
Rosamund; a drama in 4 acts, by J. L. Garner.
G9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Leslie Garner, Delafield, Wis. ; D :
15970, May 29, 1909 ; 2c. May 19, 1909. 39939
Rosarillo; entremes cCmico-dramStico, original
y en prosa de J. Rubio Navajas. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1912. 18 p.
12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29787 ; Jose Rubio Navajas, Madrid. 39940
Rosary (The); dramatic work in 4 acts, by Ed-
ward E. Rose. 157 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1910 ; D : 20536 ; Ed. W. Row-
land and Edwin Clifford, Cliicago. 39941
-a 4 act dr:u)ia of Russian life, by H. C.
, Barnes. [47] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Howard Cecil Barnes, Newton Center,
Mass. ; D : 14171, Oct. 22, 190S ; 2c. Oct. 28,
1908. 39942
' ■ a 1 act piny of Russian life, by H. C.
Barnes. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Howard Cecil Barnes, Newton Center,
Mass. ; D : 12352, Feb. 3, 1908 ; 2c. June 22,
1908. 39943
Roscoe Buscombe; or, The lost child, a drama
in 4 acts, by J. C. Hull.
© Johnson C. Hull, Brooklyn ; 1884 : 2G564,
Dec. 31. 39944
Rose; an original American play in 4 acts and
3 tableaux, ))y Celia Logan.
© Lewis Morrison, San Francisco; 1873:
13995, Dec. 5. 39945
— play in 1 act, by J. K. Connor. [19] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1914; D : 37075 ; James K.
Connor, Los Angeles. 39945a
by M. Ewald. 16 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1912; D : 31620 ; Mildred
Ewald, Cincinnati. 39946
Rose — Continued.
See also Late (The) Mr. Rollins and other
coUeg-e farces.— Short plays; by Mary Mac-
Millan.
Rose & Coe; a comedy conceit in 3 acts, by Jo-
seph Bradford.
© Harry Bloodgood, Boston ; 1886 : 4054*
Feb. 17. 39947
Rose (The) and the ring; adapted from Thack-
eray's Cliristinas pantomime [by James Brad-
street Greenough] Cambridge, Mass., C W.
Sever, 1880. 43 p. 12°.
© Charles W. Sever. Cambridge, Mass. ; 1879 :
17683, Dec. 27 ; 2c. Dec. 27. 39947a
in 4 acts, by J. B. Greenougn. Boston,
W. H. Baker & eo., 1911. 41 p. 12°. ([Ba-
ker's ed. of plays] )
© June 9, 1911; 2c. June 10, 1911; D:
24445 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 39948
-a play in 4 acts, by J. C. Thoms, from
Thackeray's fairy pantomime.
© J. C. Thoms, Cincinnati; 1874:4647,
Apr. 8 ; 2c. Apr. 14. 39949
Sec also Calico (The) princess.
Rose (The) and the shamrock; an Irish drama
in 4 acts, by J. F. Murphy.
© John Fitzgerald Murphy, Boston; 1887:
22580, Sept. 5. 39950
Rose (The) and the thorn; by E. J. Mezina.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1909 ; D : 16486 ; Leo A. Rieg-
ler, Chicago. 39951
Rose-bearer (The) (Der rosenkavalier) ; com-
edy for nuisic in 3 acts, by Hugo von Hof-
mannsthjil, l':nglish version by Alfred Kalisch,
nnisic by Richard Strauss. Berlin-Paris, A.
Furstner, 1012. 130 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Feb. 27. 1912; 2c. Mar. 23, 1912; D:
29131 ; Adolph Fiirstner, Paris. 39952
Rose Bernd; [srhauspiel iHaakton, von] Gorhart
iran])iinnnn. Berlin, S. Fischer, 1903. 155 1.
nar. 8°.
© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin; D:4122, Oct.
21, 1903; 2c. Oct. 21, 1903. 39953
Sec (i1f<o Dramatic works of Gerhart
Hauptmann,
Rose (The) brilliants; a play in 4 acts, by A.
Tassin. Typewritten.
© Algernon Tassin, Washington; 1S9S:
9212, Feb. 2 ; 2c. Feb. 2. 39954
See also Lorna Doone,
Rose-Cherie; operetta in 3 acts, adapted from
Ihe French, by L. Eyre. [140] p. 4°. Type-
writteTi. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 21, 1015; D : 40865 ; Laurence
Eyre, I'hiladelphia. 39954a
2012
39955
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
39979
Rose-colored (The) slipper; 1 act play, by M.
Armstrong. [14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1913 ; D : 31935 ; Murie Arm-
strong, Highland Park, 111. 39955
Rose corner; by W. T. Hodge.
© William T. Hodge, Rochester, N. Y. ; D :
7065, Aug. 4, 1905. 39956
Rose (The) cottage; by D. E. Bown. 23 p. 4'.
Typewritten.
© Ic.'Mar. 10, 1910; D : 20410, David E.
Rown, I'ittsburgh. 39957
Rose (La) de Tolede; livret de cinematographe
en 19 tableaux, par J. C. Mendes. [1], 46 p.
f°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1913; D : 34447 ; Jane Ca-
tulle Mendes, Paris. 39958
Rose (A) drill; by Adelaide Westcott Hatch.
New York, Hints publishing company, 1903.
cover-title, 3 p. 12°.
© Hints pub. cc. New York ; D : 4191, Nov.
5, 1903; 2c. Nov. 17, 1903. 39959
Rose Galling-bourne wins; comedy drama in 4
acts, by J. Rayner. [45] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1911; D : 23978 ; John Ray-
ner, New York. 39960
Rose g'arden; a comedy-drama, by Olive Logan
and W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, New York ; 1872 : 8693, Aug. 14.
39961
Rose (A) in Babylon; drama in 4 acts, by A. R.
Taft. [3], 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1910 ; D : 22241 ; Adella Rene
Taft, Roxbury, Mass. 39962
Rose in bloom; comedy-drama in 3 acts, by
Anne Caldwell [pseud, of A. C. O'Dea] [2],
52 p, 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1911; D: 25467; Anne Cald-
well O'Dea, Rockville Center, N. Y. 39963
or, The Sultan's bride, a musical comedy in
2 acts, book and lyrics by F. Ranken.
© F'rederic Ranken, New York ; D : 1675,
Apr. 1, 1902. 39964
Rose (A) in blooming; play in 3 acts, by F. D.
Wightman. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1912; D : 31161 ; Florence
D, Wightman, New York. 39965
Rose (The) in her hair; comedy in 1 act, by
L. K. Anspacher. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1914 ; D : 35932 ; Louis Kauf-
man Anspacher, Tuckahoe, N. Y. 39965a
Rose (The) in his neighbor's g'arden; drama
in 4 acts, by J. T. Baker [2], 96 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912; D : 30647 ; Josephine
Turck Baker, Evanston, 111. 39966
Rose (A) in the garden; a colonial play, by
M. V. Hunter. 34 p. 12°.
© Mary Van Brunt Hunter, Elgin, 111. ; D :
9923, Feb. S, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1907. 39967
Rose land; a musical play in 2 acts, book, music
and lyrics by Dave Marion. [55] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Tom Miner and D. Marion, New York;
D:9027, Aug. 17, 1906; 2c. Oct. 1, 1906.
39968
Rose lodge; by B. Rockie.
© Burdette Rockie, Kansas City, Kan. ;
D : 11197, Aug. 16, 1907. 39969
Rose McCrea; or Congress and camp of the
American Revolution, historical drama, by
E. E. Kenyon. Boston, A. Mudge & son, 1876.
19 p. 16°.
© Emily E. Kenyon, Pi-ovidence, R. I. ;
1876 : 7070, June 7 ; 2c. June 7. 39970
Rose (The) maid; opera libretto in 2 acts, by
H. B. Smith. [119] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1912; D : 29483 ; Harry B.
Smith, New York. 39971
Rose march and drill for 16 girls; by Alice
Cook Fuller.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; 1899 : 21821*.
Mar. 27; 2c. Apr. 14. 39972
Rose Michel; a drama of vivid human passion
in 4 acts, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1875:10554.
Oct. 13. 39973
an emotional drama in 5 acts, by Ernest
Blum.
© Morris Sinunonds an<l Horace Wall, New
York; 1875:2317, Mar. 12. 39974
— a play and dramatic composition.
© Sheridan Sliook, New York; 1875:2415,
Mar. 15. 39975
-a romantic play in 5 acts.
© J. Steele INIackaye, New York; 1875:
12247, Nov. 19. 39976
or, A mother's devotion, a drama in 3
acts, adapted and arr. by H. G. Husted, from
the French drama of Ernest Blum.
© Harry C. Husted, United States; 1875:
4957, May 12. 39977
Rose Mi^tchell; a sensation drama in 1 act, by
J. Hart.
© .Tosh Hart, New York; 1875:9749,
Sept. 21. 39978
Rose O'Mar; in 1 act, by L. M. Schreiber. [1],
6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillian May Schreiber, Kansas Citv, Mo. ;
D:9970, Feb. 15, 1907; 2c. Feb. 15. 1907.
39979
2013
39979
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
39998
Rose (A) o' Plymoutli-town; a romantic com-
edy in 4 acts, by Beulah INIai-ie Dix and
Evelyn Greenleaf Sutlierland. Boston, The
Fortune press, 1903. 4 p. 1., Ill p, 1 1.
4 pi. 8°.
'© Ernest L. Briggs, Boston ; A : 66218, July
30, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1903. 39979a
Same. Chicago, The Dramatic publishing
CO. [1908] 3 p. 1., 9-161 p. 8°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; D : 14673,
Jan. 2. 1909; 2c. Jan. 4, 1909. 39980
Rose (A) o' the hilltop; comedy drama of
country life in 3 acts, by R. F. Wells. [84]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1914; D : 36071 ; Reuben
Field Wells, Hatfield, Mass. 39980a
Rose (The) o' Yuba-Dam; an idyl of the far
West in 3 acts, by G. R. Cook.
© G. R. Cook, New York; 1882:19153,
Nov. 13. 39981
Rose (The) of Arizona; a military border
drama in 4 acts, by J. P. Craig.
© John Paul Craig, San Francisco; 1891:
34400, Sept. 28. 39982
a tale of the Apache war, by Pawnee
Jack [pseud, of J. A. Marks]
© John Arthur Marks, San Francisco ;
39983
1892:27408, June 30.
Rose (The) of Ballymahon. See Suspect's
(The) daughter.
Rose (The) of Cuba; a play in 5 acts, founded
on fact, l)y E. M. Souvielle.
© E. M. Souvielle, .Tacksonville, Fla. ; 1898 :
54743, Sept. 19. 39984
Rose (The) of Delinbar. See Vampire (The)
prince.
Rose (The) of Eden; a drama in 4 acts, by F.
Gridland Evans. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1908. 69 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 14076,
Oct. 17, 1908; 2c. Oct. 17, 1908. 39985
— a play in 3 acts, by A. Bradley. Type-
written.
© Alice Brndley, New York ; 1900 A : 22672,
Sept. 12 ; 2c. Sept. 14.
39986
Rose (The) of Istar; play in 3 acts, by D. C.
MacLeod. [22], 52 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5. 1912 ; D : 31051 ; Delia Camp-
bell MacLeod, Baltimore. 39987
Rose (The) of Jersey; a tragedy in 3 acts, by
C. Elodgett.
© Cephas Blodgett, Boston ; 1882 : 6402,
Apr. 22. 39988
Rose (The) of Kildare; playlet in 1 act, by J. T.
Fare. [1], 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1911; D: 23744; John T.
Fare, I^os Angeles. 39989
-a romantic story of Ireland in 4 acts and
13 tableaux, by H. S. Woodhull.
© H. S. AVoodhuli, New York; 1894:30374,
June 4. 39990
Rose (The) of Killarney; an Irish drama in 4
acts, by W. L. :\Iurphy. [131] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William L. Murphy, New York; 1891:
39110, Oct. 31; 2c. Oct. 31. 39991
Rose of Linderhof; an historical play in 6
scenes and 4 iiots, by R. B. Lester. Ill p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Raymond Blaine Lester, Oswego, N. Y. ;
I) : 8.50S, Apr. 23, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 15, 1906.
39992
Rose CThe) of Marblehead; a play in 5 acts, bv
L.W.Wilson. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leila Weekes Wilson, Lynn, Mass.; D:
2713, Dec. 12, 1902 ; Ic. Dec. 3, 1902 ; Ic. Jan.
22, 1903. 39993
Rose of Mexico; play, by J. A. Haughton. IS p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1912 ; D : 28852 ; .John Allan
Haughton, Baltimore. 39994
plav in 1 act, by Harry L. Newton. New
York, M. Witmark & sous, 1913. 18 p. 12°.
( [Harry L. Newton's 1 act comedy sketches,
monologues and dramatic episodes])
© Aug. 4, 1913; 2c. Aug. 5, 1913; D : 3 1009 ;
Yi. Witmark & sons, New York. 39995
■ Sec (ih^o Elkdom.
Rose (The) of Napoli; a i)lay in 4 acts, by 10.
Selwvn. [182] p. 4°. Typewritten.
® Edgar Selwyn. New York; D: 11206, Aug.
20, 1907 ; 2c. Se])t. 3, 1907. 39996
Rose of Persia; or. Story-teller and slave,
comic opera in 2 acts, by Basil Hood, music
bv Arthur Sullivan. London, Chappell & co.,
1899.
© Chappell & CO., London; 1899:78024,
Dec. 1; 2c. Dec. 1. 39997
Rose (The) of Rathboy; an Irish domestic
drama in 4 nets, by D. Fitzgerald. Typewrit-
ten.
© Dan Fitzgernld, London; 1899:57124.
Sept. 7 ; 2c. Sept. 7. 39998
Rose (The) of St. John,
of St. John.
Sec Red (The) rose
2014
39999
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40017
Rose (The) of Salem; an liistorical play in 3
acts, by H. S. Oleott.
© Henry S. Oleott. New York; 1871:6177,
.rune 28. 39999
Rose (The) of Satsuma; by W, Osmond.
© Walter Osmond, Newark, N. .T. ; 1897:
13751, Feb. 2.5; 2c. Feb. 8. 40000
Rose (The) of Sharon; semi-military play in 2
acts, by W. F. F.iirke. [2], 37 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Auj;. 24, 1912; D: 30626; Wni. Fran-
cis Burke. New York. 40001
Rose (The) of the Black Forest. See Huber-
stein.
Rose (The) of the Brosna; an Irish melodrama,
by J. S. Joyce.
© .John St. George Joyce, Philadelphia ; L) :
SS, Jan. 29, 1901. 40002
Rose (The) of the Emerald Isle. See Captain
Falkiner.
Rose (The) of the Lazy 3>; drama in 4 acts, by
William MacLeod Raine. 140 p. 16°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1912; 0:28823: G. W. Dil-
lingham CO., New York.
40003
Rose of the mountain trail; dramatic sketch,
by Jean C. Havez. [1], 24 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 6, 1914; D : 37089 : .lerome H.
Reraick & co., New York. 40003a
Rose (The) of the Orient; comic opera in 2
acts, books and lyrics by F. T. Richards,
music by F. Dewey Richards. [2], 95 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. IS. 1912 : D : 30889 : F. T. Rich-
ards, New York. 40004
Rose (The) of the rancho; phiy in 3 acts, by
D. Belasco and Richard Walton Tully. 136
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16. 1915; D : 42696 : David Be-
lasco, New York. 40004a
Rose (The) of the Riviera; operetta in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by W. C. Duncan, nmsic by
Auselm Go'etzl. [103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Aus. 7, 1914; D : 37774 ; William Gary
Duncan, Brooklyn. 40004b
Rose (A) of the Rockies; or. Her heart's com-
mand, a drama in 4 acts, by Stanley Wood
and O. Colburn. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Otis Colburn. Chicago; D : 10220, Mar.
27. 1907; 2c. Mar. 27, 1907. 40005
Rose (The) of the world; a romantic comedy in
3 acts, by E. Clayton.
© Estelle Clayton, New York; D : 4973.
Apr. 29, 1904. 40006
Rose (The) of Torridge; by J. P. H. Price
and M. Kelso.
© .John Penry Hyde Price, Cardiff, Wales,
and Mayra Kelso, New York ; 1897 : 67.579,
Dec. 6. 40007
Rose (The) of Vera Cruz; drama in 3 acts, by
M. D. Flattery. [2], 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1911; D: 23599; Maurice
Douglas Flattery, Allston, Mass. 40008
Rose (The) of Virginia; an American melo-
di-ama in 5 acts, by J. D. Clifton.
© .Joseph D. Clifton, Chicago; 1891:19873.
June 1. 40009
play in 4 acts, by R. Booth. [54] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1913; D: 33944; Roy Booth,
Newark, N. J. 40010
Rose (The) of Wissahikon. See Wayaniko.
Rose of yesterday; by K. B. Finley.
© Kate Barclay Finley, Chicago; D: 10160,
Mar. 16, 1907. 40011
in 3 acts, by H. O. Towne. [54] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Helen Oleott Towne, Flushing, N. Y. ;
D : 10002, Feb. 21. 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1907.
40012
a play in 1 act. by P. Bartlett. 15 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17. 1910 ; D : 21367 ; Paul Bart-
lett, Chicago. 40013
Rose Pompon; a 1 act play, by F. Jerrard.
© Francis Jerrard, Chicago; 1899:36576.
June 2. 40014
Rose (The) princess; comic opera in 3 acts,
book and lyrics, by E. Burrows, music by
liucile Mclutyre. Walla Walla, Wash.,
Woman's park club [1915] 27 p. 8°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Apr. 14, 1915; 2c. Apr. 21, 1915; D:
406.59; Elizabeth Burrows, Portland, Or.
40014a
Rose-queen (The); a ballet divertisement, words
by Anna Stannard Robins, music by Cuthbert
Clarke.
© M'lle Dolli. London; D: 13739, July 31.
1908. 40015
Rose (La) roug'e; a drama in 4 acts, by Edouard
Cadol and Jacoliot, tr. and adapted by the
Franco- American dramatic agency.
© Francois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York; 1885:24520, Nov. 23. 40016
Rose (The) shop; dramatic composition in 3
acts, adapted from John Madison Morton's
comic drama. Our wife, bv Joseph Herbert.
[127] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1911; D : 23447 ; M. W)tmark
& sons, New York. 40017
5379- VOL. 2—17-
-23
2015
40018
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40037
Rosebrook farm; a rural comedy in 3 acts, by
Arolya Caverly Cuttintc. New York. Dick &
Fitz.C'orald. 1913. 40 p. 12°.
© .Tan. 29, 1913; 2c. Jan. 31, 1913; D :
:^2273; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 40018
Rosebud (A) among thorns, i^er Dark (The)
side of Europe.
Rosebud claim; liy W. G. Barrows. 13 ji. 4°.
Typewritten.
■ © Ic. Oct. 23, 1909; D: 17200; Wayne
Groves Barrows. Park Bridfje, III. 40019
Rosebud (The) of the Rockies; refined western
drama in 4 acts, by (\ T. Nasli. [39] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4. 1913; D : 34938 ; Cliauncey
Theodore Nash, South Livoni.i. N. Y. 40020
Rosebuds or violets; an original play in 1 act,
by T. T. Hayden. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas T. Havden, Brooklyn : D : 1262.
Jan. 9. 1902: 2e. .Tan. 9. 1902. 40021
Rosedale; (ir. The rifle ball, a drama in ij acts,
l)y .Tohn Lester Wallack.
© H. S. Tavlor. New York; 1890:20445,
.Tune 24. 40022
•a play In .3 acts, by Lester Wallack [1. e.
Rosen; [von] H. Sudermann. [New York?]
1907. cover-title, 2.5, 26. 24, 26 p. 8°.
Contents : Die feme prinzessin. — Margot. —
Die liclitbJinder. — Der letzte besuch.
© Hermann Sudermann, Berlin; D : 11460.
Oct. 4, 1907; ^c. Oct. 4, 1907. 40030
Rosentaum's discovery; or. The standard oil
magnate, playlet in 1 act, by Charles Hor-
witz. 21 p. 4'
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915 ; D : .39867
man. New York.
.Tacob Katz-
40030a
,J. I^. Wallack] Typewritten.
© Arthur Wallack. New Yuvk; 1897:02237.
Nov. 4; 2c. .Tuly 26. 40023
Rosedale (The) sewing circle. Hce Grange
one-act plays, no. 2.
Roseking's daughter; by Kurt Matnll.
© Charles K. Tvler. New Y(.rk ; D : 4166.
Oct. 31, 1903. 40024-
Rosemary; comedy in 4 acts, by Arolyn Caverly
Cutting. New York, Dick- and Fitzgerald.
]912. 35. p. 12°.
© Aug, 2, 1912 ; 2c. Aug., 3, 1912 ; D ; 30427 ;
I>ick and Fitzgerald. New York. 40025
Rosemi Shell; or, My daughter, oh, my daugh-
ter! l(v S. Ptosenfeld. Author's ed. New York,
11. ISf.'De Witt, 1876. 19 p. 12°. ([De Witt's
acting play.«. no. 195])
© Svdnev Rosenfeld, United States; 1876:
1229, Jan. 27 ; 2c. Feb. 21. 40026
or. The bride of Union square, by J. Hart.
© ,Tosb Hart. New York: 1875:121.54.
Nov. 17. 40027
Rosemond; by K. Klincli.
© Katy Klinch. United States; 1878:61.
Jan. 3. 40028
— — -a comedy in 1 act, by B"'rank Mandel. 12 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© F. Mandel, San Francisco; D: 12297, Jan.
16, 1908 ; 2e. Jan. 16, 1908. 40029
Rosenhagens; drama in 3 acts, by Max Halbe,
tr. bv P. H. Grununann. {In Poet lore, v. 21,
no. i. Jan.. Feb., 1910)
© Feb. 25, 1910; 2c. Feb. 28, 191(1; D:
20317; Paul H. Grummann. Lincoln, Neb.
40031
Rosenkavalier (Der); komodie fiir musik [in
3 autziigen ; von Hugo von Hofraannstlial.
Berlin, S. Fischer, verlag, 1911. 167 p, 16'.
© Feb. 6. 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 24. 1911 ; D : 2.3440 ;
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 40032
musik von Richard Strauss. Ber-
lin, A. Furstner. 151 p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 23, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1911 ; D :
23386; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin.
— - Sec oUo Rose-bearer (The)
40033
Rosenrote (Der) diamant; lustspiel in 3 akten.
von Leo Walther Stein und Hans Hanptmann.
Beriin-Wilmersdorf. Felix Bloch erben, 1914.
92 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 11, 1914 ; D : 37.528 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 40033a
Rosenstock und Edelweiss; sing.spiel in 1 akt,
text von Julius Bauer, musik von Franz Le-
htir. Soulflier- uml regiebuch. Leipzig, Wien,
Josef Weinberger, 1913. 28 p. 4°.
© Ic. July 30, 1913; D: 33941; Josef Wein-
berger, Vienna. 40034
Roses,
© March bros.. Lebanon,
Sept. 21, 1908,
a domestic drama in 3 acts, by J. Wede-
kind. Typewritten.
© Julius Wedekind, New York; a900 A:
15654, June 23; 2c. June 23. 40036
four 1 act plays, by Hermann Sudermann,
O. ; D: 13886.
40035
tr. from the German by Grace Frank. New
York, C. Scribner's sons, 1909. 3 p. 1., 183 p.
12°.
Contents: Streaks of light.— The la.st
visit. — Margot. — The far away princess.
© Sept. 25, 1909; 2e. Sept. 29. 1909; D:
16965; Charles Scril)ner's sons, New York.
40037
2016
40037
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40053
Roses — Continued.
play in 4 acts, by K. E. Morris. 25 p. f °.
Typewritten.
i© Ic. Mai-. 22, 1915; D: 404.57; Kith Ens-
land Morris, Seattle. 40037a
Roses among' cherry blossoms. .S'ee Bara
aida sakura hana.
Roses and thorns; an orisinal emotional society
drama in 4 acts, by N. Sanford.
© Nellie Sanford, New York; 1884:9919.
May 14. 40038
Roses and white orchids; a comedy in 3 acts,
by U. Hudson. 119 p. obi. 24°. Type-
written.
© U. Hudson, Denver; D:6842. June 20,
1905; Ic. June 20, 1905; Ic. July 8. 1905.
40039
Rose's decision; comedy sketch, by F. Allen.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2. 1912: D : 28192 ; Frederick
Allen, Chicago. 40040
Roses (The) of love; libretto, by L. Stanfield.
© Leontine Stanfield, New York; D : 784.
Aug. 21, 1901. 40041
Roses (Les) rouges; piece eu 3 actes. de Remain
Coolus [pseud, de R. C. Weill] 28 p. 4°.
(Ill, Supplement jiratuit au no. 29.52 du Monde
illustre, 25 octobre 1913)
•© Oct. 25, 1913; 2c. Dec. 18. 1913; D:
35755 ; R. C. Weill. Paris. 40041a
Rosetta; a comic opera, words and music by
S. H. Speck.
© Samuel H. Speck, Philadelphia; 1889:
31275, Oct. 15. 40042
Roseveme; comic opera in a prologue and 2
acts, book and lyrics, by S. J. Warshawsky
and A. Koblitz. |501 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1914; D: 37826; Albert
Koblitz and S. J. Warshawsky. Cleveland.
40042a
Rosewood place; drama in 3 acts, by .T. S. En-
nis. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jennie Sherman Ennis, Detroit ; D : 1067,
Nov. 6, 1901; 2c. Nov. 6. 1901. 40043
Roseyposey in starland. See Venus.
Rosier (Le); operette en 3 actes. de Maurice
Devilliers, musique de Christian Riquet.
Paris. F. Durdilly, Ch. Hayet, succr.. 1914.
4 p. 1., 136 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
<£) Apr. 11, 1914; le. Apr. 20. 1914; D:
36774 ; Ch. Hayet, Paris. 40043a
Rosiere (La); comic opera in 3 acts, libretto
by Harry Monkhouse, music by Edward Jako-
bowski.
© Rudolph Arouson. New York; 1891:
45362, Dec. 14. 40044
Rosinaonda and the monk; by Mrs. J. P. Ab-
bott.
© Mrs. Joshua Plummer Abbott, San Fran-
cisco ; 1896 : 59185, Oct. 28. 40045
Rosiiia; zarzuela dramatica de costumbres gal-
legas, en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en
prosa, original de (t. Farfan y J. Perez-Lopez,
niusica del maestio Julio Cristobal. Madrid
I Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1909. 37 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© (Jerardo Farfan v J. I'erez-Lopez, Ma-
drid : D : 1G126. June 23. 1909 ; 2c. June 23.
1909. 40046
Rosine; play in 1 act, by R. Stodart. 14 p. 4°.
Typi'writteu.
© Robert Stodart. New York; D:7990,
Feb. 14, 1906; 2c. Feb. 14, 1906. 40047
See (ilfo Theatre complet; [de] Alfred
Capus.
Rosita del oro; humorada lirica, en 1 acto, divi-
did(t en 3 cuadros. original de A. Vivero y
.r. (J. Caminero. musica del maestro Losada.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1909.
32 p. 12°. [Liliretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16887 ; Augusto Vivero y Juan G. Caminero,
Madrid. 40048
Rosmersholm. See Efterladte skrifter; af
Henrik Ibsen. — Gesammelte dramen; von
Henrik Ibsen. — Works (The) of Henrik Ib-
sen. ■
Rostof (The) pearls; social incident in 1 act,
by Mary Koss Nevitt. New York. S. French ;
London. S. French, ltd., 1912. 16 p. 12°.
© Aug. 29, 1912; 2c. Aug. 3L 1912; D:
30715; Samuel French, New York. 40049
Rosy, the romp; or. Keiser's mistake, a farci-
cal comedy in 3 acts, by W. J. Going.
© Wm. J. Going, Amsterdam, N. Y. ;1890:
16610. May 21. 40050
Rote (Der) hahn; tragikomodie in 4 akten.
von Gerhart Hauptmann. [63] 1. nar. 4°.
Printed.
© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin ; D : 1128. Nov.
27, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1901. 40051
See also Dramatic (The) works of Ger-
hart Hauptmann,
Rote (Die) kugel; komodie in 3 akten. von A.
Halbert. Miinchen-Leipzig. Hans Sachs ver-
lag. 1913. 62 p. 12°.
© le. Mav 26. 1913; D: 34583; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 40052
Rote (Die) muehle; operette in 3 akten, von
Alexander Engel und Alexander Landesberg.
123 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© le. Apr. 20, 1910; D: 20852; Henry W.
Savage, New York. 40053
2017
10054
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40076
Rote (Die) nelke; schauspiel in 3 akten, von
Emericli Isoldes. [139] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Sept. 15, 1913 ; D : 34431 ; Comoedia,
Vienna. 40054
Rote (Das) schifE; oper in 3 aufzUgen, von
Luigi Orsini und Antonio Beltramelli, musik
von Armando Seppilli. deutsch von Emil
Tliieben. Milano, E. Sonzogno. 48 p. 16°.
© Oct. 29, 1913; 2c. Nov. 10, 1913; D:
34970; Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 40055
Rotlie (Der) Hans; kinder-liistspiel uiit gesang
in G bildern. von J. Baldauf.
© Joseph Baldauf. Milwaukee : 1888 : 11549,
ApV. 20. 40056
Rotherhithe; or. Reclaimed at last, a melo-
drama in 4 acts, by J. R. Kemble.
© .John R. Kemble. New York ; 1883 : 17953.
Oct. 1. 40057
Rotterdam; musical comedy, book and lyrics by
A. F. Williams. 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© le. ISIar. 11, 1910 ; D : 20427 ; Arthur F.
Williams, Los Angeles. 40058
Roturier (Le) de Pierre-Pont; drame en G
actes, de P. Lamarche. Paris. Librairie th§-
atrale de J. Barbre, 1911. 24 p. 4".
© Aug. 5, 1911; 2c. July 27. 1911; D:
2478] ; Pierre Lamarche, France. 40059
Rouble (Le) rouge (The red rouble); a Russian
drama of today, by Ivan Xara. 75 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© H. Grattan Donnelly. Philadelphia ; 1883 :
168, Jan. 3 ; Ic. Mar. 11, 1889. 40060
Rouge (Le) est mis! piece en 1 acte. de Johan-
nes Gravier. Paris. Librairie Moliere, 1907.
42 p. 12°.
■© Felix Demoly. Paris; D : 9996, Feb. 21,
1907; 2c. Mar. 21, 1907. 40061
Roug-e et noir; a drama in 5 acts and 2 periods,
adapted l>y C. Fechter.
© riiark-s Fechter. United States; 1875:
10899, Oct. 20 ; Ic. Oct. 20. 40062
-the libretto of a popular comic opera, by
Mrs. T. C. Defriez. 2nd. 53 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1910 ; D : 22494 ; Mrs. Thad-
deus Coffin Defriez, 2nd.. Brookline, ]Mass.
40063
pantomime sketch, by A. Evans. 4 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Ann Evans, New York: D : 12955. May
n. 1908; 2c. Mav 19. 1908. 40064
Sec nlso Roulette.
Rouget de L'Isle; play in 1 act, by Freeman
Wills, Fitzmaurice King and M. Harvey.
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Martin Harvey, Loudon ; D : 2720, Dec.
16, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1902. 40065
Rough and Ready Mame from the Bowery; a
vaudeville cocktail, by M. M. H. De Vine.
© Mamie M. H. De Vine. Newark, N. J. ;
D : 13260, June 29. 1908. 40066
Rough (A) comer in New York. See Broken
(The) bank.
Rough (The) diamond. See Soft (A) black
overcoat with a velvet collar.
Rough diamonds; by E. Kriz.
© Edward Kriz, United States; 1885:
17496, Aug. 17. 40067
Rough (A) house; by L. Lonergan. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1910 : D : 20057 ; Lester
Lonergan, New York. 40068
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by Bert Leslie.
© La Motte, Delmore and Wilson. New
York ; 1900 A : 11821, May 10. 40069
Rough (The) Mr. Rider; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Jos. D. Oakes.
I© J. D. Barton, Chicago; 1899:28757,
Apr. 26. 40070
a musical farce comedy in 3 acts, by T. P.
Getz.
© Thomas P. Getz, Omaha, Neb.; 1899:
24688, Apr. 8. 40071
Rough-neck (The); playlet in 1 act, by L.
Clemens. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1914 ; D : .39020 ; Le Roy Clem-
ens, New York. 40071a
Rough rider.
© .Tohn Wallace Isham, New York; 1899:
32357, 323.59, May 13. 40072, 40073
an American drama in 4 acts, by W. A.
Brady.
© Wm. A. Bradv. New York ; 1899 : 39154,
June 14. 40074
-drama in 4 acts, by A. Roucolle. 126 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 27. 1910; D: 21428; Adrienne
Roucolle. Denver. 40075
or. In the trenches, a play in 4 acts, by
Bernard Francis ^Moore. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO.. 1898. 35 p. 12°. ( [Baker's edition of
plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; 1898 :
52886. Sept. 9; 2c. Oct. 1. 40076
2018
40077
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40101
Rough riders; an American play in 4 acts, by
L. Westervelt.
© Leonidas Westervelt. New York ; D :
1098, Nov. 14. 1901. 40077
a drama in 4 acts, by D. Davidson.
© Dore Davidson. New York ; 1898 : 47828.
Aug. 13. 40078
See also Annie Hart's rough riders.
Rough (The) rider's romance. Typewritten.
© John Wallace Ishani. New York; 1899:
3235f), May 13; 2c. June 21. 40079
Rough (A) road to Hymen; a comedy in 3 acts,
by P. T. Donovan.
© Peter Thomas Donovan, New York ;
189.5:36994, July 17. 40080
Rough (A) school boy; l»y H. F. Kernell.
© Hariv V. Kernell, Manchester, N. H. ;
1900 A : 12392, May 17. 40081
Rougher (The) road; play in 4 acts, by Eliza-
beth H. Frestoii. fill J p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ]c. Jnne 28, 1913; D : 3.3652 : Mrs. E. F.
Stranahan. New York. 40082
Roughing it; a dramatic kaleidoscope in 4 acts,
and 10 tableaux, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly. New York ; 1873 : 1343,
Feb. 10. 40083
an original drama in 3 acts, by Stephen
Maybell.
© O. B. (N)Ilins. San Francisco; 187."):
2034, Mar. .").
40084
Roule-ta-bosse; dranie en ."> actes et 6 tableaux,
piecede d'un prologue, par .Tules Mary et
Emile Roch;ird. I'aris. P. V. Stock, 1907.
180 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris : D : 10439. Apr. 29.
1007; 2c. Apr. 29, 1907. 40085
Rouletta; a drama in 3 acts, by J. Bartlett,
dramjitized from AV. H. Peck's story of Cop-
per and gold, bv j^ermission of Street and
Smith.
© James Bartlett. Owetro. N. Y. ; 1879:2367.
Feb. 19. 40086
Roulette (Rouge et noir); komodie in 3 aufzii-
gen. von (rustav Adolf I'etermann. Berlin,
E. Bloch. 191.3. [2]. 90 p. 4°.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1913 ; D : 34r)82 ; Theaterver-
lag Eduard Bloch, lierlin. 40087
Round about; a nnisical melange in 3 acts, by
(t. E. Lask. music esjiecially adapted.
© George E. Lask, San Francisco ; 1897 :
n0198, Sept. 8. 40088
Round (A) about way. iScc Roundabout (A)
■way.
'Round Herald square; a near opera, by J. L.
Colden and K. Hughes. 38 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© John L. Golden and Rupert Hughes, New
York; D:1810, Apr. 15. 1902; 2c. June 17,
1902. 40089
Round New York; a realistic burlesque.
® Robert Blei syndicate. New York: 1899;
70259, Oct. 28. 40090
a .sensational local di-ama of citv life, by
W. J. Jladden.
© William .f. Madden, New York; 1887:
28513, Nov. 3; 2c. Dec. 22. 40091
Round New York in eighty minutes; a realis-
tic burlesque.
© Robert Blei syndicate, New York] 1899:
70265, Oct. 28. 40092
Round (A) of errors; play in 1 act, by C. D.
Charles. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clement D. Charles, New York ; D : 159,
Feb. 20, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 12. 40093
Round (A) of pleasure; a modern extravaganz;-.
in 3 acts, by S. Rosenfeld. with music by Lud-
wig Englander.
© Sydney Rosenfeld, New York; 1897:
31832, May 25. 40094
Round (The) pegs; drama in 3 acts, by J. H.
Booth. [92] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1911; D: 23228; John Hun-
ter Booth, New Orleans. 40095
Round Robin Hood's barn; a drama, by W. "W.
Tufts.
© William Whittemore Tufts. Arlington,
Mass. ; 1898 : 10064, Feb. 7 ; 2c. Mar. 31.
40096
Round (The) table; drama in 3 acts, by A.
Prtek. [56] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1914; D : .37628 ; Alfred Pa-
tek, Denver. 40097
Round the circle.
© IVIortimer M. Thei.se. New York ; D :
10575, May 16, 1907. 40098
Round the clock; a local and i)icturesque folly
in 4 acts, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1872:12465.
No^ . 26. 40099
a musical comedy, by H. Bown.
© Hubert Bown. Minneapolis; 1889:1.5486,
May 23.
40100
Round the town; a characteristic, dramatic and
descriptive spectacular ballet, music composed
i'.nd arr. purposely, by E. Gerson.
© Ednmnd Herson. New York; 1900 A:
8011. Mar. 27 40101
2019
40102
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40120
Round the world; a spectacular satire in 3
acts, by T. J. Spencer.
© Thomas J. Spencer, AVasliington ; 1882:
3042. Feb. 28. 40102
Round the world in eighty days; a coniedy-
(Iranin in o acts, adapted from the French of
Jules Verne, by Felix G. De Fontaine, Harry
Harewood Leech, and Charles Dimitry.
© F. G. De Fontaine, Harry H. Leech and
Charles Dimitry, United States ; 1874 : 14663,
Dec. o. 40103
Same. 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© "William J. Fleming. New York : in n^-
newal for 14 years from Dec. 'y. 1902 ; D : 2.586.
Nov. 11, 1902 ; 2c. Dee. 17. 1902. 40104
Round-up (A); an idyll of Colorado in 1 act,
by A. E. Wills. [1.5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
'© Anthonv E. Wills, Brooklyn; D : 7320,
Sept. 27, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1905. 40105
See also Lost (The) trail.
Roundabout (A) way; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by B. Ongley. [1701 P. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Byron Ongley. New York ; D : 3310, Apr.
18, 1903; 2c. Apr. 18. 1903.
by I.
40105a
A. Root.
Rounder (The); play in 1 act,
[1], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1912 ; D : 29651 ; Ivy Ashton
Root. New York. 40106
plav of modern business life in 4 acts, by
J. L. kibbee. [97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 19^4 ; D: 38856; James L.
Kibbee, Chicago. 40106a
Rounders (The); a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by H. B. Smith. Typewritten.
© Harry B. Smith. New York ; 1899 : 44304.
July 8 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1901. 40107
musical comedy in 2 acts, by Charles Mor-
ton. Chicago. Chicago manuscript co.. 1914.
[27] p. f°. . Mimeographed. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 23. 1914; 2c. Apr. 21. 1915; D:
40423; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 40107a
play, by M. Longhi. 27 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 29,
Longhi, Denver.
Rout (The) of St. Leger; a drama of the Revo-
lution, by H. A. Blood.
© Henrv Ames Blood, Washington ; 1897 :
63081, Nov!; 10. 40109
Route (La) d'emeraude; drame eii vers, en 5
actes d'apres le ronian de Eugene Demolder,
par J. Richepin. [I'aris. Impr. de I'lllustra-
tion] 1909. 1 p. 1., 114 p. 8°.
© Jean Richepin, Paris; D: 15298, Mar. 11,
1909; 2c. Mar. 11, 1909. 40110
1912; D: 30523;
Marian
40108
Rovena; or, The Saxon conquest of Briton, a
tragedy in 5 acts, by F. W. Pearson.
© F. W. Pearson. New York; 1886:7146.
Mar. 27. 40111
Rovensky; a drama in 5 acts, by Satto. 78 p.
12°. Printed.
© Henri Wilkinson. New York; D : 8562.
May 19. 1906; 2c. July 7. 1906. 40112
Rover (The); a play, taken from the French
Le chemhieau of Jean Ricliepin. by C. Re-
uauld.
© Charles Renauld, New York ; 1897: 27888.
May .5. 40113
Rover (The) of Combaye. See Zanina.
Rovers (The) en route; or. The astonishing'
adventures of an opera company which was
cruelly deserted by a theatre manager and
left without money or friends in a strange
land, in 3 acts, by C. F. Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin. Boston; 1880:6437.
Apr. 26. 40114
Rovers (The) of the Nile. Sec Vedah.
Roving (The) kingdom;
acts, by A. A. Augustus.
© Mar. 23. 1915; 2c. Mar. 26
40181 ; A. A. Augustus, Clevelan.l.
Ivric romance in 3
91 p. 4°. Printed.
1915; D:
40114a
Row (A) at the Ruggles; farce in 1 act, by
Harold Hale [pseud, of C. N. MoUer] Bos-
ton, AY. H. Baker & cc, 191L 24 p. 12°.
© Dec. 23, 1910; 2c. Dec. 24, 1910; D:
22915; C. N. Moller, La Crosse, Wis. 40115
Row (A) in the kitchen, and A politician's
breakfast; two Irish monologues, by Levin C.
Tees. (Jhicago, T. S. Denison [1894] 9 p.
12°. ( [Amateur series])
© T. S. Denison. Chicago ; 1894 : 48250,
Oct. 16; 2c. Oct. 22. 40116
Roxana; social drama in 3 acts, by G. R. Craw.
95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2. 1909; D: 17263; George Rock-
hill Craw. ("Chicago. 40117
Same.
Chicago. The Sterling
[19091 2 p. 1., 123 p. 16°.
© I^ec. 30, 1909; 2c. Dec. 29,
publishers
1909; D:
17808; George Rockhill Craw. Chicago.
40118
Roxie; a drama in 4 acts, by D. J. Pratt. [70] ii.
f°. Typewritten.
© David J. Pratt. Dalton. Mas.s. ; D ; 1768.
Vpr. 22, 1902; 2c. Apr. 22, 1902; Ic. Nov. 14,
1908. 40119
play in 1 act, l)y J. McCree. [1], 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1913; D : 33874 ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 40120
2020
40121
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40142
Boxy; an original coniedy-draniM in 4 acts, by
H. H. Winslow.
© Herbert Hall Winslow. Chicago; 18ST:
597S. Mar. 1-1. 40121
Boy (Le) sans royaume; ^nigme liistorique en 3
parfies et 7 taldeaux, par P. Decourcelle. 40 p.
4°. (L'lllustration tb6atrale. no. 126, 23
(K'tobre 1909)
© Oct. 23, 1909; 2c. Nov. 15. 1909; D:
•17380: Pierre Decourcelle, Paris. 40122
Boyal affinities; musical play, by K. E. Gra-
liani. 161 !>. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .7uly (5. 1910: I) : 2148r> : K. E. Gra-
ham, New York. 40123
Boyal (The) baby; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
V. E. Bachove. [12] p. obi. S\ Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1913; D : 34991 : Valerie
Emily Bachove. .Jersey City. 40124
Boyal (The) banquet; an entirely original serio-
comic American opera in 3 acts, written and
composed bv .7. A. De AVitt. Chicago. I.. C.
De Witt, 1879. [97] p. 4°.
© I.. C. De Witt. Chicago ; 1879 : 12693.
Sept. 24; 2c. Sept. 29. 40125
Boyal blackbird, tiee Lon dub rioza.
Type-
Boyal blood; by J. Cone. 21 p. 4
written.
© Jacob Cone, New York; D : 15480, Mar.
29, 1909: 2c. Mar. 29, 1909. 40126
Boyal chef; a nnisical comedy in 3 acts, book
and lyrics by G. E. Stoddard and Chas. S.
Taylor, nmsic by Ben M. .Jerome. 63 p. 4°.
Tyjiewritten. [Libretto only]
© Geo. E. Stoddard, Utica. N. Y. : D:4483:
Jan. 9. 1904: 2c. Jan. 9. 1904. 40127
Siinic. 51' p. 1°. TypewritteJi. [Libretto
only]
© (ieorue E. Sto<ldard. I'tica. N. Y. : D:
8834. July IC. lilOC: 2c. July 16. 1906. 40128
Boyal (The) chief in chains. Sec "Wigwam
(The) and the war path.
Boyal (A) cinch; I'arce comedv in 3 acts, by
Frank H. T^ernjird. New York. Dick & Fitz-
•j;e\-nUl 1910. 29 ji. 12°.
© Jan. 18. 1910; 2c. .Jan. 19. 191(»: D: 17965:
Dirk \- Fitzgerald. New York. 40129
Boyal (A) conquest; or. Donna Bianca
brought to light, a romantic picturesque
drama in 5 acts, adapted from I>on Carlos
.Serrano's Si>anisli i»lay of the same title, by
special arrangement with the author, by T. K.
Serrano [ami] Elsie .f. Serrano.
© Thonuis K. Serrano, New York ; 1887 :
14990, June 9. 40130
Boyal (The) cook; by .lames Horan. K:} p. A"".
Typewritten.
© James A. Kiernan and Charlotte Cole,
Jersey City : D : 1.5037 : Feb. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Feb.
9, 1909. 40131
Boyal (A) coward; a drama in 4 acts, by R.
Murray. 28 p. 8°. Printed.
© Richard Murray, New York; D:835S.
Apr. 16, 1906; 2c. Apr. 16, 1906. 40132
Boyal (A) dilemma; a comic opera in 3 acts,
libretto by A. II. Laidlaw, jr.. music by Rich-
ard Henry Warren.
© Alexander' H. Laidlaw. jr., New York;
1897:34777. June 10; 2c. Jan. 14. 1898.
40133
Boyal (A) divorce: a historical dnima, written
by John (i. Wilson, assisted by Grace Haw-
thorne. '
© W. \\'. KhHv. rnired States; 1884:20407.
Oct. 10. 40134
in 1 act. liy (i. Hawthorne. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. .July 29. 1910: D : L*1680 ; Grace Haw-
thorn<>. New York. 40135
a l)lay in .5 acts, with talileaux. I»y W. G.
Wills. 1701 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ada Dow Currier. New York; D : 3584,
.June 15. 1903; 2c. Feb. 6, 1904. 40136
Boyal (A) elopement; l)y E. Roberts. 121 p.
4^ Typewritten. , ,, ,.
© Everard Roberts, Brooklyn; b:426. May
3. 1901 : 2c. Feb. 27, 1904. 40137
come<ly drama in 5 ad-, by ^■. Thompson
aTid E. "Morand.
© Vance Thompson and Ihigeue Morand.
Paris : D : 190. Feb. 25. 1901. 40138
Boyal (A) enchantress; a diMina. by F. L.
(iailey.
© Florence l.(.nise Gailev. Detroit; D : 698,
•Inly 26. 1901. 40139
Royal (A) escapade; a jilay in I act. by George
H. Broadhurst. sl.aged and arr. by H. Laurent.
9 p. 4°. Tyjtewritten.
© Henri Laurent. New York: 1901 D:12.
Jan. 5. 1901 : 2c. .Tan. 5. 40140
Boyal (A) family; comedy of romance in 3
acts, bv Robert Marshall. New York, S.
Fronch': London. S. French, ltd.. 1910. 109 p.
l2^
© Dec. 16, 1910; 2c. Dec. 19. 1910 ; D:
22845 : Samuel French. New York. 40141
Boyal (A) feast. Ncc Samira.
Boyal (A) flush; by F. J. Lewis.
© Frank J. I^ewis. Bryn Maur, !'«.; D:
7924. Jan. 30. 1906. 4014?
2021
40143
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40162
Royal (The) flush of hearts; by J. W. Ka-
li;! tslier and N. Clark. 19 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© John William Kanatsher and Nelson
Clark, Omaha. Neb.; D : 1522. Mar. 7. 1902;
2c. Mar. 7, 1902. 40143
Royal (A) fool; an historical drama, by R. N.
Moffat and A. A. Smith. Typewritten.
© Robert N. Moffat and Andrew A. Smith.
Salt Lake City; 1896:68582, Dec. 17; 2c. Dec.
IS. 40144
Royal foolery; vaudeville sketch, by C. Simp-
son. [8] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25. 1910; D : 21418 ; Chester
Simpson, Louisville. 40145
Royal (The) graces; a vaudeville act, by M.
Herbert. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mabel Herbert, New York ; D : 5592. Oct.
1, 1904; 2c. Oct. 1, 1904. 40146
Royal (The) guard; a new dramatization of
The three i^uardsmen, by F. Mayo and J. G.
Wilson.
© Frank Mavo and John Grosvenor AVilson.
New York ; 1887 : 13650, May 24. 40147
Royal (A) hand; a musical comedy, by S. Wood
and G. A. Bernard.
© Stanlev Wood and Gus A. Bernard,
United States ; 1889 : 16756, June 1. 40148
Royal (The) highway; a comedy drama in 4
acts, bv Charles Ulrich. Chicago. T. S. Deai-
son & company [1914] 94 p. 12°.
© Oct. 20. 1914; 2c. Oct. 23, 1914; D:
38592 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. * 40148a
Royal huntsman; by G. E. Stevens.
© (ieorw E. Stevens, Chicago; 1880:6353.
Mar. 19. 40149
Royal (A) initiation; mock degree in 1 act, by
A. E. Poole. Philadelphia, Penn publishing
company, 1915. 20 p. 12°.
© July 22, 1915; 2c. July 27, 1915; D:
41325; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 40149a
Royal (A) intrigue; by M. Middleton. [Ala-
mosa. Col., ? 1900] 2 p. 1., 56 p. 8°.
© Marian Middleton, Alamosa. (V)l.: 1900:
A : 4543, Feb. 19; 2c. ]Mar. 20. 40150
Royal (A) janitor; an original 1 act sketch, by
F. J. Beaman. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred J. Beaman. Jackson, Mich.; I): 867.
Sei.t. 16, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 16, 1901. 40151
Royal (A) jest; oi-. The merry monarch at the
Tally-ho-inn, a comic opera in 2 acts, by I. M.
liood.
© I. M. Hood, Brooklyn; 1880: 10351, July 3.
40152
Royal (A) jest — Continued.
or, ThQ merry monarch at the Tally-ho-
inn, a comic opera in 2 acts, libretto by I. M.
Hood, nuisic by G. D. Wilson.
© (4. D. Wilson and I. M. Hood, United
States; 1880: 12643. Aug. 16. 40153
Royal (A) lover; a play in 4 acts, by John S.
("i ell hi and H. D. Grant. T.vpewritten.
© Homer D. Grant, New York; 1899:20055.
Mar. IS ; 2c. Jan. 13. 40154
a romantic drama in 4 acts, by M. Walsh
and Mary J. Safford.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1899 : 17150,
Mar. 6. 40155
■ Sec also For the king.
Royal (A) masquerader; a musical comedy in
3 acts, book bv G. B. Delaney, lyrics and mu-
sic by W. S. Goldenberg. [51] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Grace Belle Delaney and AVilliam Smith
Goldenberg, Cincinnati; D : 6121, Jan. 23.
1905 ; 2c. Jan. 23. 1905. 40156
Royal (The) master. See Representative Eng-
lish comedies.
Royal (The) middy; a comedy in 3 acts, by R.
Genee, adapted by A. Daly and Fred Wil-
liams.
© Augustin Dalv, New York; 1879:15572,
Nov. 18. 40157
Royal (The) mounted; a sketch in 1 act, by
(Veil B. and W. C. <le Mille. [2], 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5. 1913; D : 32203 : William C.
(le Mille. New York. 40158
Royal (A) nobody; a niejodranie in 4 acts, by
C. J. P.'rry.
© Charles J. I'erry
1888: 34222. Dec. 3.
Amsterdam. N. Y. ;
40159
Royal (The) nurse. See Poems and plays; by
Marry Lorenzo Chapin.
Royal or shadowed love; a play in 5 acts, ity
(;. E. inirden. 135] j). 4°. Typewritten.
© (iertrude E. Durden. Oswego. Kan.; T> :
8931, Aug. 8, 1906: 2c. Sept. 17. 1906. 40160
Royal (The) order of the ogling oWls; or. The
lost princess. l\v A. Fit/Jmgh Lee and W. L,
.Maclean.
© Pettibone bros. mfg. co.. Cincinnati ; 1898 :
(; 1.5-17. Nov. 3; 2c. Dec. 3. 40161
Royal (A) pardon. Sec Opal (The) ring.
Royal (A) pass; a liistorical iilay in 4 acts, by
S. .Marble.
© Scoti .Mai-hle. rulted Slates; 1888:35.592.
!>(>(•. 1^.
40162
2022
40163
COPYRIGHTED IX THE UNITED STATES
40185
Boyal (A) pass — Continued.
^or. The exile of Siberia, an original his-
torical drama in 4 acts, bv Scott Marble (Paul
de BaLsac) [91J p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. J. Staley, Chicago ; 1889 : 22184. July
18: 2c. Feb. 9. 40163
Royal (A) perjury; or. For mother's sake, a
domestic comedy-drama in 4 acts, by E. Bar-
bour. Blue Earth, Minn.. Hamlin and Dill-
man. 1889.
© Edwin Barbour, United States; 1889:
16166, May 28. 40164
Royal (A) plunger; or. Living targets, a melo-
drama in 4 acts, by A. Golze. [80] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Albert Colze. I'hiladelphia ; D : 1397, Feb.
."). 1902; 2c. Feb. .">, 1902. 40165
Royal (A) prisoner; Russian comedy in 4 acts,
adapted by T. S. James. Typewritten.
© True Solomon .Tames, Minneapolis : 1899 :
26678. Apr. 17
Apr. 17.
40166
Royal (A) ranger; a border dramatic oitera.
© Edmond B. Bigelow. Chicago; 1>:1()41.
Mar. 24, 1902. 40167
Royal (The) rank; a drama in 1 act. Ity ('.
Boaz. [211 p. 16'. Typewritten.
© Cbarles Boaz, Mattoun, 111.; D : 8192.
.^lar. 19, 1906; 2c. Mar. 19, 1906. 40168
Royal (A) reception; a farce comedy sketch, bv
John S. Lopez and W. :\r. EI)el. [10] p. f°.
T>pe writ ten.
© Walter M. Ebel, Pbiladelpliia : I»:4363.
Kec. 8. 1903: 2c. Dec. 1, 1903. 40169
Royal revenge; a romantic drama in ."» acts, by
M. B. Hayes.
© Maude Blancbe Hayes. New York; 1898:
28565, May 7: 2c. .May 7. 40170
»S'ec alsn Romance of Spain.
Royal reward; play in 4 acts, bv I. I). Lippert.
[3], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten!
© Ic. Feb. 27. 1912; D : 28847 : Ida D. Lip-
pert, .San Antonio. 40171
Royal rival; v drama in 4 acts, Ity E. C. Win-
ter.
© Elizabeth C. Winter. New Briglit<m.
N. v.: 1899:26239. Apr. 14. 40172
-a iilay in 4 acts, by J. M. V. Hug. 32 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© 1c. July 1. 1912; D: 301 44; Josephine M.
Peteler Hug, Oakland, Cal, 40173
I Royal (The) robes; in 3 acts, by L. J. Servas.
71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1911; D:248S7; Louis .1. Ser-
vas. Rocbester, N. Y. 40174
Royal romance; drama in 4 acts, by B. F. Mark-
breit, English tr. by I'ercy Andreae. 54 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2. 1909; D : 16988 ; Bertba Fle-
bach Markbreit, Cincinnati. 40175
Royal (The) rover; plot lor a comic opera in 3
acts, by C. I>ennee. 4 p. 8°. Printed
© Charles Deunee, Boston ; 1892 : 10789.
Mar. 10; 2c. Mar. 10. 40176
Royal (A) runaway; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Tbomas Littletield JIarble. Pbiladelphia. Tbe
Penn publishing t-ompany, 1904. 35 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D:5151.
June 10, 1904; 2c. June 10, 1904. 40177
Royal (A) sacrifice; by A. F. Rust.
© Abbie Franklin Rust, Gloucester, :Mass. ;
1896 : 32405. May 29. 40178
Royal (The) scarab; play in 4 acts, by E. R.
Waddell. [4]. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9. 1910 : 1) : 21521 ; Eleanor
Uaeburn Waddell. New York. 40179
Royal (A) secret; or. The romance of an
Egyptian princess, a di-ania in 5 acts, by C. C.
.loachimsen.
© Caroline C. Joachimsen. New York ; 1886:
24725, Nov. 1. 40180
Royal (A) slave; an original romantic drama
in 5 acts, bv C. Bennett. Springfield. III., C.
Bennett [1900] 2 p. I., 32 numb. I. 8°.
© Clarence Bennett, Springfield, III. ; 1900
A : 3189.5, Dec. 6 ; 2c. Dec. 6. 40181
Royal (The) star; comic opera in 3 acts from
tbe French of Maurice Ordoimeau. libretto by
Francis Richardson, with additional lyrics by
(Jlifton Bingham, music by Justin Clerice.
[ IJbretto] Typewritten.
© Boosey & co., London; 1808:65540, Nov.
8; 2c. Nov. 8. 40182
Royal (The) talisman. See Lady Tatters.
Royal (The) taster; a connc opera in 4 acts, by
M. E. T. :Marcy. [29] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Mary E. Tobias Marcy, Kansas City.
Mo.; D:3724. Jtme 29, 1903; 2c. June 29,
1903. 40183
Royal-trompette; ou. Droit au feu et a la
chandelle, operette en 1 acte, [de] Lucien
<4othi, nmsirpie de Georges Palicot. Paris, C.
Joubert. 1910. 28 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Oct. 15, 1910; 2c. Oct. 17,1910; D : 22311 ;
Joubert, Paris, 40184
Royal (The) twins; a comic oi)era in 3 acts, by
W. H. Ross and P. C. West.
© AV. H. Ross and Paul C. West, Boston;
1890: 41278, Dec. 26. 40185
2023
40186
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40208
Royal (The) twins — Continued.
coxmc oponi in 2 acts and 3 scenes, libretto
by G. T. Richardson and I'iinl West, music
by George Lowell Tracy.
© Georce Tilton Richardson, Boston; 1S97 :
:57112, June 23. 40186
Royal (A) visitor; or. Prince La La Go Willy,
an original 1 act comedy, by H. Budworth.
© Harrv Budworth. Chicago; 1898:70574.
Dec. .-). 40187
Royal (A) waif: :i sensational cctmt'dy drama in
4 acts, by Francis Tucker. [371 p. t°. Type-
written.
© I-eonard A. Kmmert. Galesburg, 111.; P:
7432, Oft. 20. lOor.; 2c. Oct. 20, 190.">. 40188
Royal (A) wedding-. See Nanette.
Royalty at home; or. .Henry VIII's four
o'clock tea. a burlesque comedy in 2 acts.
© C. Bowver Vaux, New York ; 1883 : 230s.
Feb. 3. 40189
Royalty in old Virginia; an historical play, by
Little Louise Koo.sle. Lebanon, O., March
Itrothers. 190(5. cover-title. 23. [2] p. 16°.
© M:inh bms.. Lebanon. O. : D : 9262. Oct.
18, 1906: 2c. Nov. 10, 1906. 40190
Roysterer (The); a play in 1 act. by J. Hurwitz.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Hurwitz. New York : T> : 13546.
Aug. 13. 1908; 2c. Aug. 13, 1908. 40191
Roza; a dramatic .sketch and song in the Ital-
ian dialect, by A. R. Goldstein. IS p. ol>l.
16''. Typewritten.
© 1c. Mar. 25. 1912: D: 29164: Ann:i K.
Gohlstein. Seattle. 40192
Roza neni; vig.ji'itek lu'irom l'elvoMasl)an. irtii
Lengyel Menvhert. Bnd:ii)est. Singer es WoH"-
uer kiadasa, 1913. 149 p. 12°.
© Feb. 10. 1913: 2c. Feb. 26. 1913: I>:
32429: Lengyel Menyhert. B\idapest. 40193
Rozina; a drama in 4 acts, by E. C. Alien. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Eliza Clagett Allen. .\ew York: 1892:
16199. Apr. 14 ; 2c. Dec. 31. 40194
Rufcaiyat of Omar Khayyam. See Omar and
the rabbi.
Rubber; a comedy in 3 acts, witli musical spo-
cialties. by W. W. Dunkle.
© Will W. Dunkle, South Bend, Ind. : 1900
A : 3250, Feb. 5. . 40195
Rvibber boots; a farce in 1 act, by Manlev H.
Pike. Boston, W. H. Baker *: co., 1898. 10
p. 12°. ([Baker's editi(m of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 189S :
52885. Sept. 9 ; 2c. Oct. 1. 40196
Rvibber king; a musical melange, book, lyrics
and nuisic by C. I. Bolles, scenario by Charles
Pusey.
© Charles I. Bolles, New York; D:6832.
June 8. 1905. 40197
Rubber neck; comedy in 3 acts, by F. Eckhart
and G. Davis.
© Fred Eckhart and (xeorge Davis. United
States; 1899:62970, Sept. 28. 40198
a stretch in 3 acts, by C. H. Fowler. [26]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Henry Fowler, Brooklvn; D:
1182, Dec. 13, 1901 ; 2c. ,Tan. 2, 1902. 40199
a 3 act comedy, by P. P. Benedict.
© Phi! P. Benedict. New York: 1899:35269.
May 26. 40200
Rubbers; a frirce in 1 act. bv Robt. <\ Y. Mev-
(M-s. S p. 16°.
© Carmen G. Dengler, Philadelphia; D:
12137, Feb. 19, 1908; 2c. Feb. 19. 1908. 40201
Rube; or. In the Wall street undertow, an
original djMuia of adventure in New Y'ork. in
5 acts, by C. W. Tayleure.
© C. W. Tayleure, Brooklyn ;. 1875 : 7780.
Jiil.v 26. 40202
or. The pride of Hensfoot Corners, 1 act
musical conu^dy. by J. M. BaiTy. [2], 23 p.
4°. Tyiiewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Jjin. 8, 1912; D: 28250; James M.
I'.ai-ry. Dingmans Ferry. Pa. 40203
Rube and his ma; a merry rural comedy drama
in .") acts, by Wm. ;ind Josephine Giles. New
Yoi-k, S. French: London, S. Fren<,-h, ltd., 1908.
43 I). 12°. ( Frencli's American acting ed.,
no. 8)
© Sannie! French. New Yorl^ : D: 14660.
Dec. 21. 190S : 2c. .Ian. 7. 1909. 40204
Rube and Mandy; a rural play in 3 acts, by
Miroii Letlingwcll. [57] 1. f°. Mimeo-
graj)hed.
© Jidy 2. 1909: 2<-. .Inly 26. 1909; D: 16368:
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 40205
Rube (The) and the devil; a sketch in 1 act. by
.\. Knott. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adelbert Knott, New York; D: 1813, Mav
1. 1902: 2c. :\ray 1, 1902. 40206
Rube (The) and the hoodoo; a 1 act dramatic
composition, by F. J. Beaman. 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© B'red .1. Beaman, Jackson, Mich.; 1>:
1 5627, Apr. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1909. 40207
Rube (The) and the veiled lady; vaudeville
farce in 1 scene, by K. J. Irvin. 6 p. f°.
IVpewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1911: D: 25669; Chas. Clark
iind Lillian Bailey. St. Loui.s. 40208
2024
40208
COPYBIGHTED IX THE UNITED STATES
40226
Rube (The) detective; comedy drama in 4 acts,
liy Mirou Leffingwoll. 40 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 14. 1014; D:3848G: Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 40208a
comedy drama in o act-;, liy Miron I^effing-
well. Chicago. Chicago manuscript co., 1913.
[35] p. 1"°. Mimeographed.
'© Sept. 0. 1913 : 2c. Oct. 2, 1913 : D : 34612 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 40209
Rube Hawkshaw, the Hoosier detective; a play
in 4 acts, by C. I'^. Blaney. 71 p. 4°. Type-
written.
'© Chas. E. I'.laney. New York: D : 7702.
Dec. o, lOOr. ; 2c. Dec. .". 190."). 40210
Rube (A) hotel; 1 act farce, by .1. ^^■. Sayre.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6. 1910: D : 21942 : .1. W. Sayre.
Seattle. 40211
Rube kids. See Gus Edwards' Rube kids.
Rube (The) politicians; an original creation,
by F. S. Ciimphell. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Fred S. Cami)bell, New York : D : 7oG0.
N<.v. 14. I90r, : 2c. Aug. 24. 1905. 40212
satire on politics in 1 act, rev. vei'sion. by
F. S. Campbell. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
^© Ic. Nov. 27. 1912; D : 31480 : Fred S.
Campbell, I.ynn, Mas.s. 40213
Rube, the opera house mgr. ; comedy magical
monologue, by F. .1. Kneeland. .jr. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11. 1915; D : 39704 ; Fred J.
Kueelaml, jr.. Boston. 40213a
Ruben Rube; or. My invalid aunt, farce in
1 act, by A. Z. Chipman. Clyde, O., Ames
imb. CO..* 1900. 15 p. 12°. (Ames series of
standard and minor drama, no. 416)
© Ames pub. co.. t'lyde. O. ; 19(X) A : 4326.
Feb. Ki ; 2c. F»'b. 24. 40214
Ruben Simon; or. What the woodman done,
]>y Sovereign G. I*. Walter.
© Geo. P. Walter, Terrell. Tex.; 1897:
57511. Oct. 11. 40215
Rubes and roses; nuisical comedy in 2 acts,
iiook and lyrics by R. W. I'eck. 1 104 J p. 4°.
Typewritten. I Libretto only |
© Kavmond W. Peck. Cliicairo; D : .3379.
May 4, 1903; 2c. May 4. 1903. 40216
Rube's family; monologue, by William and
.Tosephine Giles. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1914. 4 p. 12°.
© JiUy 6. 1914; 2c. July 7. 1914; D : 37377 ;
Dick iV: 1-Mtzgerald. New York. 40216a
Rubi; lust.^i)iel in 3 akten, v(m Roda Roda und
Gustav Meyrink. Berlin, S. Fischer verlag,
1911. 126 p. 12°.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1912; D : 2S994 ; S. Fischer
verlag. Berlin. 40217
Rubicon (Le); piece en 3 actes, par E. Bourdet.
(/« L'lllustration theatrale. no. 144, 2 avril
1910)
© Apr. 2. 1910; 2c. Apr. 15, 191-0; D: 20794;
Edouard Bourdet. Paris. 40218
Ruby; drama in 3 acts, by C. M. Chandos.
© C. M. Chandos. New York; 1874:6964.
:\Iay 22. 40219
Ruby Gaarder; play in 4" acls. by E. Jacobson.
20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25. 1913; D : 33066 : Edward
.Tacob.son. Duluth, ]Miim. 40220
Ruby (The) of the desert; an original musical
scenic burletta in 1 act. by William R. Watts.
© George A\'. Rice and Charles Barton, New
York; 1889:24124. Aug. 6. 40221
Ruby (The) prince; a gi-and spectacular, ro-
iiKintic melodramji in (! :icts, by A. F. Wright.
© Aloys F. Wright. Pnterson ; 1888:14030,
iAIay 14. 40222
Ruby (The) ring; comedy in 1 act, by A. V.
Cliartres. |San Antonio. Maverick-Clarke
iitho. CO. J 1900. 1 p. 1.. .53 p. 8°.
© Anita Viv.inti Chartres. New York; 1900
A : 21475. Aug. 28 : 2c. Aug. 28. 40223
play in 4 acts, by Mrs. A. Oppenheim.
[102] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 21. 1915; 1>: 39530; Mrs. Ansel
Cj[>penheim, New York. 40223a
play in 3 acts, by Mrs. A. Oppenheim. [3],
39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .June 1, 1914; D : 37185 ; Mrs. Ansel
Oppenheim. New York. 40223b
or. The Irish girl's fortune, an original
j)etite comedy, by F. IMarsdeii.
© Fred. Marsden, New York; 1874:367,
Jan. 10. 40224
Ruca; play in 1 act. by E. Eliscu. [2]. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edward Eliscu. New York ; D: 6875. June
24. 1905; 2c. June 24. 1905. 40225
Ruddygore; ballet divertisement in several com-
positions, hy B. Kiralfy.
© B0I0S.SV Kiralfy, New York; 1887:3979.
Feb. IS. 40226
Rude Min and Christine; comedy in 3 acts, by
A. Sutro. 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20. 1915; 1>: 41782; Alfred Su-
tro. London. 40226a
2025
40227
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40244
Rudolph and Adolph; a 3 act farcical melange,
by Charles Newiii.iii. [9ol p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© George Howells Broadhur.st, United
States; D : 790. Aug. 23, 1901; 2c. Aug. 23,
1901. 40227
Rudolph, beggar prince;- comedy in 3 acts, by
S. Cox and ^'ernal Van Ett. [24] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22. 1914; D : 37921 ; Sid Cox,
Chicago. 40227a
Rudolph, the mission kid; a melodrama in 5
acts, by W. S. IMontgomery. 51 p. f°. Type-
written.
© William S. Montgomery, St. Louis; D:
4442, Dec. 28, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1903. 40228
Rue; a comedy-drama in a prologue and 3 acts,
by Mrs. Harry Becliett.
© Harrv Becliett, New Yorlc ; 1880:1211.
Jan. 20. ■ 40229
Rue de la Paix; comedie en 3 actes, de A. Her-
mant et M. de Toledo. 36 p. 4°. (Supple-
ment gratuit au no. 2864 du Monde illustr§,
17 fevrier 1912)
© Feb. 17. 1912 : 2c. Mar. 2. 1912 ; D : 28908 :
Abel Hermant et Marc de Toledo, Paris.
40230
Rue (La) du Sentier; comedie en 4 actes, par P.
Decourcelle et A. Maurel. 38 p. 4°. (In La
Petite illustration, no. 21,-19 juillet 1913;
s^rie-tlieatre, no. 13)
© July 19. 1913; 2c. Aug. 16. 1913; D:
34167; Pierre Decourcelle et Andre Maurel,
Paris. 40231
Ruebezahl (Rootcount) and how he got his
name. See Goblins (The)
Riickkehr (Die) zur natur; spiel in 3 aufziigen,
4 bildern. von Ludwig Fulda. Berlin-Wil-
mer.sdorf, F. Bloch erben, 1913. 115 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1913 : D : 34934 ; Felix Blocli
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 40232
Ruf (Der) des lebens; schauspiel in i akten,
von Arthur Schnitzler. Berlin, S. Fischer,
1906. 133 p. 12°.
© S Fischer verlag, Berlin ; D : 7869, Jan.
18. 1906; 2c. Jan. 18. 1906; 2c. Apr. 4, 1906.
40233
Rufus; a tragedy in 3 acts, by G. H. Howard.
Typewritten.
© Geoi-ge Henry Howard, Washington :
1S99 : 58870, Sept. 13 ; 2c. Sept. 13. 40234
Rufus Ambro Lee, working for the movies;
play in 1 act, by O. T. .Tohnsone. [9] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1914: D: 37276; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 40234a
Rufus Dawes; a romantic drama in a prologue
and 4 acts, by C. A. McManus.
© Cliarles A. McManus, United States:
1882 : 20897, Dec. 11. 40235
Rug-weaver's (A) day-dream; or. The rug of
happiness, play in 3 acts, by A. Briigard. 84
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1912; D : 29522 ; Adrienue
Biugard, New York. 40236
Rugged (The) path; a 1 act drama of Russian
revolutionary life, by David M. Burne. [11]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice Jacobs, Chelsea, Jlass. ; 1):
12669, Apr. 3, 1908 ; 2c. July 2, 1909. 40237
Rviggles versus the Paderwhiskie school; a
nnisical mock trial, l)y Charles J. Martin.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1907. 27 p. 12.
[Words only]
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 9749.
Jjin. 5, 1907; 2c. Jan. 16, 1907. 40238
Ruhetag; eine heitere szene aus ernster zeit,
viin Max Bernstein. Berlin-Wilmersdorf, F.
Bloch erben. 1915. 25 p. 8°.
© Ic. May 25. 1915 ; D : 40759 : Felix Bloch
ei-ben. Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 40238a
Ruhm; tragikomodie in 3 akten, von Kurt Miin-
zei-. Berlin - Charlottenburg, Vita, deutsches
verlagshaus, 1910. 144 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1910 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1911 ; D : 23308 ;
Felix Heinemann. Vila. deutsches verlagshaus,
Berlin. 40239
Ruin (The) of a bachelor's club by old maids;
an entertainment, by W. J. Paske. 15 p. 4°.
Printed.
© William J. Paske, Montclair. N. J. ; D :
204, Mar. 12, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1901. 40240
Ruined (The) abbey; an Irish drama in 4 acts,
by W. Halley and J. D. Moynahan.
© William Hallev and John D. Moynahan.
Sacramento, Cal. ; 1890: 37884, Dec. 1. 40241
Ruined and restored; a temperance drama, by
I. P. Bielby.
© I. P. Bielby, Utica. N. Y. ; 1886:7145,
Mar. 27. 40242
Ruined by drink; an original temperance
drama in 4 acts, by Noble Adki.sson. New
York, S. French & son [1889] 39 p. 12°.
( [French's standard dr.-ima. the acting ed., no.
404])
© Sanuiel French & son. New York; 1889:
32114. Oct. 24: 2c. Nov. 25. 40243
Ruined (The) family. See Trust slaves.
Ruined (A) life; by L. Willis.
© Lou Willis, Los Angeles; 1): 11426. Sept.
26. 1907. 40244
2026
40245
COPYRIGHTED IX THE UNITED STATES
40262
Ruined (A) life — Continued.
4 act melodrama.
© liichard L. Cre-scy, Chicago ; D : 1478,
Fob. 24, 1902. 40245
17 p.
a play in 1 act, by \V. I.. Lionlieart.
4". Typewritten.
© W. L. Lionheart, New York ; D : 4587,
1 eb. 4, 1004 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1904. 40246
or. The curse of intemperance, a temper-
ance drama in 3 acts, by Lizzie May Elwvu.
Clyde, ().. Ames' publishing cc, 1904. 21, [1]
p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and mi-
nor drama, no. 452])
© xYmes pub. co., Clyde, (). ; D : 4872, Apr.
12. 1904; 2c. Apr. 13, 1904. 40247
Ruiner (The) of reputations; modern drama
in 4 acts, by T. T. Hoyne. 165 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 29. 1915; D : 42109 ; Thomas
Temple Hoyne, ^Vaukegan, 111. 40247a
Ruisseau (Le); piece en 3 actes [par P. WolfF.
Paris, Impr. de rillustration] 1907. 2 p. 1.,
85 p. 8°.
© I'ierre Wolff, Paris ; D : 10480, May 3,
1907; 2c. ilay 3, 1907. 40248
Ruiz Gomez, the king's friend; or, Vouloir
c'est pouvoir, from an old ypanisli comedy
founded upon historical events which took
place in the year 1676, by H. Petrie.
© Helen Petrie. New York ; 1886 : 4056, Feb.
17. 40249
Rule a wife and have a wife,
tative English comedies.
iS'ee Represeu-
Rvile (The) in Cain's case. Sec Then and now.
Rule (The) of three; by C. T. L. Taylor.
© Charles Tliomas Longlev Taylor, New
York ; 1898 : 17532, Mar. 15. 40250
comedy in 3 acts, by G. Bolton. 105 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1913; D: 33150; Guy Bolton,
New I'ork. 40251
Ruled by suffragettes; play In 2 scenes, by
E. ,T. Freund. Antigo, Wis.. Antigo pub. CO.,
1914. 1 p. I., 29 p. 10". (Dramatic plays for
young people's societies)
© Mar. 24, 1914; 2c. Apr. 10, 1914; D:
36664; Aaitigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 40251a
Ruled his heart for a day; a drama in 4 acts,
by L. .T. L. Stilwell. [115] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell. Brooklyn;
D: 12067, .Tan. 3, 1908; 2c. Jan. 15. 1908.
40252
Ruled off the track; play in 1 act, by J. A.
Johnston. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1914; D : 36823 ; James A.
.Jolmston, Philadelphia. 40252a
Ruled off the turf; a melodrama in 4 acts.
© Albert H. Woods. New York; D ; 6989,
July lit, 1905. 40253
Rulers of America; a drama in 4 acts, by F. M.
Franklin. 1 103] p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© Ic. Mar. C. 1912 ; D : 28965 ; Frank Milton
Franklin, New York. 40254
Rules and regulations; a farce, by Samuel
Morse. 100 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Albert L. Mor.se, New York ; D : 3896,
Sept. 3, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1903. 40255
Ruling (The) passion; an original melodrama
in a prologue and 5 acts, by James Willings.
© Carlotta Church, Bath Beach. N. Y. ;
1888:2.5210, Sept. 5. 40256
»sV'r (iIko Her virgin love.
Rum; a drama in 4 .acts, by H. Hoehle.
© Henry Hoehle, Milwaukee ; 1895 : 5872.
Jan. 24. 40257
sketch, by J. A. Cunningham. 11 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1915 ; D : 39693 ; John A. Cun-
ningham, New York. 40257a
or. The crusade of temperance, a drama in
4 acts, V»y K. Johnston.
© Robert Johnston, Philadelphia ; 1874 :
3089, Mar. 14. 40258
- — or. The first glass, a drama in 3 acts, by
William Comstock. New York, K. M. De
Witt [1875] 1 p. 1., 31 p. 12°. ([De Witt's
acting plays, no. 194] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
14050, Dec. 30; 2c. IMar. 1. 1876.
40259
Rummage sale at Hickory Hollow; by Eliza-
l)etli Whitehill [pseud, of Harriet E.' Smith]
Lebanon, ().. March brothers. 1909. 15 p. 12°.
© Oct. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1909 ; D : 17086 ;
March bros., Lebanon, O. 40260
Rummel's grand minstrel production; a play,
composed and arr. for orchestra and piano
solo, by J. W. Hummel. [28] p. 4°. Miilti-
graph. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 12, 1912; 2c. Sept. 14, 1912; D:
30867 ; J. Willard Rummel pub. co.. New Cas-
tle, Ind. 40261
Rummy (The); domestic comedy in 3 acts, bv
A. Loos. [1], 66 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1912; D : 31064 ; Anita Loos,
San Diego, Cal. 40262
2027
40262
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40281
Rummy's first day's work,
workshop.
^cc Life in a
Rumpus (A) on Olympus; [play in 1 act] by
Mabel H. Crane. I'hiladelpliia. Penn publish-
ing conii)any, 1915. 14 p. 12°.
© July 22, 1915; 2c. July 27, 1915; D:
41323 ; Penn pub. co., Pbiladelphla. 40262a
Run. Bilh run; melodramatic farce in 3 acts,
by U. Kraft. [lOS] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10. 1915; D : 39G38 ; Reuben
Kraft. St. Paul. 40262b
Run (A) for her money; a farce in 3 acts, by
('has. Horwitz. 23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. T. Spaeth, Chicago; D:2485. Sept.
23. 1902; 2c. .Tan. 8. 1903. 40263
Run (A) for your money; a farce comedy in
.3 acts, by F. S. Gibbs.
© ({us. Hc.rhner. New York: 1890:55922.
Oct. 9. 40264
^play in a pi-ologue and 3 acts, by William
Maxwell :ind J. L. Golden. [109] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1913
Golden, New York.
I): 33817; John L.
40265
Run (A) of luck; or, Four fat fortunes, a
nmsical comedy in 3 acts, by C. F. Pidgin.
I72J p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Charles F. Pidgin. Boston ; 1884 : 88.53.
Apr. 28; 2c. Aug. C. 1887. 40266
Run on Occidental; a story of the stock ex-
change, a luisiness farce in 3 acts, by Ti. L.
Durham. [91 J p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robert L. Durham, San Francisco; D:
7fi96, Dec. 11. 1905; 2c. Jan. 12, 1906. 40267
Run (A) on the bank; a musical farce comedy
in 3 acts, by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blanev. Cincinnati; 1893:53613,
Dec. 4. 40268
Run to death. Sec James (The) boys, Mis-
souri outlaws, Jesse and Frank.
Run to earth; comedy tabloid drama in 3 acts,
by Nelson Compston. Chicago, Chicago raanu-
.script CO., 1914. [35] p. f°. :Mimeographed.
© Sept. 30, 1914; 2c. Nov. 11. 1914; D:
38774 ; Alex. Byers, Chicago. * 40268a
Run wild; .a farce-comedy in 3 acts.
© John Wild. New York; 1888:20398.
July 14. 40269
Runaway (The); play in 3 acts, by S. G. Brigel.
[63] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Feb. 1. 1913 ; D : 32157 ; Samuel G.
Brigel, Oakmont, Pa. 40270
Runaway (The) bear; a children's play, by
Edna Randolph AVorrell. [Lebanon, O.,
March ijrothers] 1908. 4 p. 4°.
© aiarch bros., Lebanon. O. : D : 12679. Apr.
4. 1908; 2c. Mar. 30, 1908. 40271
Runaway boy; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Hal Held [i. e. .Tames Halleck Rerd] [721 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Max 11. Meyers, New York: D : 66.58.
>hiy 12. 1905; 2c. May 17. 1905. 40272
a ( iimedy in 3 ;icts. by J. D. Flyun.
© James D. Flynn, New York; D : 440. :May
5. 1901. 40273
a musical comedy in 2 acts, by C. J. Camp-
bell and K. M. Skinner. [96] p. 4°. Type-
written. I Libretto only]
© Chas. J. Campbell and Ralph M. Skin-
ner. New York : D : 2396, Sept. 3t), 1902 ; 2c.
Sept. 30. 1002. 40274
or. The Return of the volunteers, by F. H.
]\Ieyers.
© Fred Holmes Meyers. New York; 1899:
12739. Feb. 16. 40275
.SVc ff/.so Good Will and bad Bill.
Runaway (The) bride. Sec Carmita.
Runaway (A) couple; a farce comedy in 2 acts,
bv W. A. Treniavne. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1910. .38 p. 12°.
© Aug. 10, 1910; 2c. Aug. 11, 1910; D:
21772; Dick vV Fitzgerald, New York. 40276
Runaway match; a comedy in 3 acts, by M. E.
Swan. 1121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1909; D: 16644; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 40277
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by C. Boyle.
® Carrie Bovle. Great Bend, Kan.; 1899:
12356, Feb. 13. 40278
or. The strange adventures of Mr. and
Mrs. Honeymoon, an escapade in 3 catastro-
phies, by E. Clayton.
© Estelle Clavton. New York; 1890:31048.
Oct. 7. 40279
Runaway (The) princess; musical comedy
drama in 3 acts, music by D. Oswald Cohen,
book and lyrics by Charles Cleveland and
.Tesse Engel. |99] p. f°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Charles C. Cohen, Aiaaconda, Mont.; D:
12400. Feb. 21, 1908; 2c. Feb. 21, 1908. 40280
Runaway (The) train; a realistic drama of to-
day, scenic, mechanical and electrical effects,
invented, designed and arr. by J. Kastendike.
© John Kastendike, New York; 1892:16098,
Apr. 13. 40281
2028
40282
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40303
Runaway (The) wife; a domestic play in a acts,
l>y M. Jiaiikin and V. G. .Maeder.
© Mclvee Eankin and Fred G. Maeder.
rait.d States; 1S8S : 1^4182. An?. 24. 40282
Runaways (The); by K. Kirwan.
© Karharyn Ivirwan, Haltiinoiv; I> : 12632,
.Mar. 28, 1008. 40283
<lrania in 3 acts. l)y .T. R. Hennins. [79] p.
4°. Tyi)e\vritten.
© 1c. July 8. 191U; D: 21513; Julia R. Hen-
iiin.i,', HichiiKind. 40284
Tarcical comedy in 3 acts, bv J. R. Henninji.
11501 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1c. Aui.'. 19, 1911; D: 24079; Julia R.
Henninji;, Uicbinond. 40285
a nnisical comedy in 2 acts, boolv and lyrics
l)y Addison Rurlvliardt, nuisic by Ravniond
Hubhell. 1541 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only I
© Sam S. Shnbert, Now York ; D : 3169,
Feb. 20. 1903 : 2c. Apr. 28. 1903. 40286
1 act drama, ity Ben Laml), [1], 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1012 ; D : 30630 ; Aufiustus C.
Beninati. Somerville, ;jrass.. and Chester R.
L.ambert. Itoxbury. .Mass. 40287
— Sec al>io Teddy.
Rund um die Alster; liumoristisch-satyrische
rt-vue nn"t iresan;; und tanz in 0 bildern, von
Allred .Miillei-Forsier u. Jos. Bendiner, nuisilc
von Rudolf Baron. Hannovei-. L. Oertel. 1911.
30 p. 12°. [Text der gesangre]
© Sept. 80, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 2. 1912 ; D : 28519 :
Louis Oertel, Hannover, Germany. 40288
Runenzauber; oper in 1 akr. 2 abteiiungen, von
Emil Hartniann.
© J. Schubertb & co., Leipzig ; 1896 : 50030,
^^ept. 4. 40289
Running a corner; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. B.
Runnion.
© James B. Runnion, Oliicago ; 1875 : 7304,
July 12. 40290
Sec also Ginx and his babies.
Running (The) fight; play of American poli-
tics and finance in 4 acts, by L. Albion and
1), F. Perkins, founded on W. H. Osborne's
novel of ilie .s;ane name. [102] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1914; D : 39079 ; Louis Al-
bion, David F. Perkins and Wm. Hamilton
Osborne, Portland. Me. 40290a
Running for Congress; an original comedy in
3 acts, by G. Henri.
© Wm. H. Shepard, New York ; 1877 : 8989,
Aug. 6. 40291
Running for Congress — Continued.
play in 2 scenes, by J. W. Clifford. 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1912; D: 31793; J. W. Clif-
ford, Chicago. 40292
Running for governor; a 1 act comedy, by F.
Allen. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Allen, Salt Lake Citv ; D:
15577, Apr. 0, 1900; 2c. Apr. 9, 1909. 40293
Running for office; a fai-ce comedy, by G. if.
(-'olian.
© Geo. .Alicbael Cohan, New York: 1898:
4(;045. Aug. 8; 2c. Aug. 8. 40294
^larce comedy sketch, by G. M. Cohan.
© George if. Cohan, New York; 1897:
72552. Dec. 24. 40295
Running for the nomination; by T. E. Brady.
© Thomas E. Brady, Baltimore; D ; 10199,
Mar. 23. 1907. 40296
Running independent; a play in 4 acts, bv
W. (). Yarney.
© William O. Yarnev. Boston: 1898:7773,
Jan. 25. 40297
Running on the rim; by J. Gower. 20 p. f
Typewritten.
© Ic. :\ray 28, 1910; I) : 21205; .lean Gower.
r>enver. 40298
Running (The) race; a sensational college nov-
elty in 1 act and 3 scenes, by K. Benedict. 20
I). 4°. Typewritten.
© Kingsley Benedict. \Yashington ; D :
12211. .Ian. 20. 1908; 2c. .Ian. 20. 1908. 40299
Running the blockade,
ors.
Sec Under false col-
Running the customs; sketch in 1 act, bv
W. F. D. Arnett. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten. '
© Ic. Sept. 30. 1911; I) : 2.5361: \Ym. F. D.
Arnett, Denvei-. 40300
Running to waste. Sec Our folks.
Running water; by Oliver Ciu'tis.
© Josepli A. AYluteliouse, Newark. N. J. ;
D ; 11222, Aug. 24, 1907. 40301
Running wild; a farce comedy In 3 acts, by
<'liar]es T. Yincent and Kenneth Lee.
© John Wild. New York; 1888:19946.
July 11. 40302
in 3 acts, by R. J. Erwood.
© li. J. Erwood, Yalparaiso, Ind. ; 1890:
33400. Oct. 27. 40303
Running yet.
way.
See Twenty years on Broad-
2029
40304
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40326
Bunnyraede; or, Sherwood, a drama in 4 acts,
by W. G. Harri.sun. [1], 79 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Williiini Groer Harrison, San Francisco;
1894 : 34109. .lune I'S ; 2c. Jnly 24. 40304
Rural (A) courtship; in 1 act, by M. A. Hunt.
9 p. t■^ Typewritten.
© M. A. Hunt, South Bend. Ind. ; D : 11999,
Dec. 30. 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 30. 1907. 40305
Rural (A) elopement; play in 1 act, by K. S.
:\Iajiuire. [1], 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1914 ; D : 36998 ; R. S. Ma-
guire. Wasbin?;ton. 40305a
Rural free delivery; rural playlet, by F. E.
Lynch. 23 p. 4"". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1911 ; D : 24.513 ; Frank E.
Lynch, Hornell. N. Y. 40306
Rural life (Paysans lorrains); a drama in .5
acts, by L. and F. Beauvallet.
© FrauQuis Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York: 1886: 19914, Sept. 3. 40307
Rural (The) maid and the heir to the cottage
pudding; musical comedy in 2 acts, words by
N. Mason, Ivrics by Florence Schauffler, music
by George "Colburn. 33, [2] p. f°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© ic. Mav 2. 1911 ; D : 2411S ; Norman
]Mason, Highland Park. 111. 40308
Rural postoffice; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
William and .Josephine Giles. Milwaukee,
A. E. Reim. lOlo. S p. 16°.
© Apr. 1.1, 1911; 2c. Apr. 21, 1911; D:
24012; A(loli)h E. Reim, Milwaukee. 40309
Rural returns; rural comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by F. W. Robinson. [14.')] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 14. 1914; D : 39086 ; F. Warner
Robinson, New York. 40309a
It
Rural (A) romance; Ijy E. Chrissie. Type-
written.
© Ed. Chrissie. New York; 1899:70031.
Oct. 27; 2c. Oct. 27. 40310
play in 1 act. by T. Hall. 16 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. .Tulv 11, 1911; D: 24667; Thurston
Hall, San Francisco. 40311
Rural (A) romance in the old Bay State; a
romantic drama in 4 acts, by E. G. Burke.
© Edward G. Burke, Worcester; 1900 A:
8917. -Api-. 6. 40312
Rural Rube's rambles; a 1 act play, by B. K.
rhillips.
© Bettine K. Phillips. New York; 1900 A:
8370, Mar. 31. 40313
Rural (A) ruse; a comedy in 1 act, by Mary A.
Winston. Boston. W. H. Baker & co., 1893.
1 p. 1., 14 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
.-.3199. Dec. 1; 2c. Dec. 28. 40314
Rural (A) substitute; a comedy in 1 act, by
,]. R. Ketler. [11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .loseph Ramsev Ketler, Grove City, Pa. ;
D:8179, Mar. 17, 1900; 2c. Mar. 8, 1906.
40315
Rural telephone; monologue for lady, by Jessie
A. Keller. New York, J. Fischer & bro..
[19111 16 p. 12°. (Fischer's ed. 3497)
© .Tulv 15, 1911; 2c. July 17, 1911; A:
292480; .T. Fischer & bro.. New York. 40316
Rural telephone gossip on the Big' Windy
circuit; a comedy in 2 acts, l)y V. W. Reppert.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Vernice Wallace Reppert. Dallas; D:
6695, ]May 1, 1905; 2c. :May 20. 1905. 40317
Rural (A) theft.
© Marv Mav Boynton, Franklin. O. ; 1898 :
61048, Oct. 17; 2c. Nov. 16. 40318
Rural vaudeville manager; pastoral comedy, by
\\. S. Dickinson. [8] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1909 ; D : 16625 ; AValter S.
Dickinson, New York. 40319
Ruraldom; 3 act comedy, by G. H. Odell. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 29. 1912: D : 29831 ; George
Henry Odell, Chicago. 40320
Ruse (The); play, by S. T. Bowker. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 8. 1912; D : 30-208 ; Susan T.
Bowker, Brookline, ]\Lnss. 40321
a play in 4 acts, by N. B. Tarkington.
© Newton Booth Tarkington, Indianapolis ;
1895 : 21678, Apr. 19. 40322
Rush City; a comedy in 3 acts. Typewritten.
© Fred Peel, Taunton, Mass. ; 1893 : 16288,
Apr. 1 ; 2c. Apr. 11. 40323
Same.
© Fred Peel, New York ; 1893 ; 18747. Apr
11. [For copies reed, see 1893: 16288] 40324
Rush (A) message; a vaudeville cyclone in 1
act. by Harry L. Newton. Chicago, The H. L
Newton jiub. co., 1902. cover-title, 8 p. 12°.
(Newton's vaudeville sketches)
© Harry L. Newton pui). co., Chicago ; D :
2600, Nov. 1, 1902; 2c. Nov. 1. 1902. 40325
Rushed; college satire in 4 acts, by P. S. Per-
kins. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23. 1911; D : 25297 ; Phil. S.
T'erkins. Syracuse. 40326
2030
40327
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40348
(
Rusher (The); a modern American comedy
drama in 4 acts, by C. S. Booth. 71 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans;
D : 11515, Oct. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1907.
^ 40327
Rushing into court; a sketch in 1 act and 4
songs, by J. A. Fraser, jr.
© .T. A. Fraser, jr., Chicago; 1888:8417,
Mar. 21. 40328
Russia; a political melodrama in 4 acts, by
T. H. AI(iKee and C. T. Arnold.
© Tlios. Henry McKee and Caroline T. Ar-
nold, Buffalo ; 1893 : 16926, Apr. 5. 40329
a romantic and picturesque drama in 5
acts, from the novel Trials of Raissa, by Henri
Greville [pseud, of Alice Marie Celeste Fleury
Durandl dramatized by Charlotte Behrens
Hume. 21 p. 8°. Printed.
© E. Eugene Hume, Baltimore ; 1887 : 15142,
June 11 ; 2c. June 11. 40330
spectacular, melodramatic extravaganza
with equestrian and nautical features, by W.
Caspar.
© William Caspar, New York ; D : 6323,
Feb. 4, 1905. 40331
Russian (The). See Geoffrey's faith.
Russian (A) bath; a vaudeville sketch for two
people, by G. A. Lemming. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Geo. A. Lemming, Chicago ; D : 10854,
June 26, 1907 ; 2c. June 26, 1907. 40332
Russian (The) bride. See Marpha.
Russian (The) countess. See I*edora. — Fidora.
Russian (A) diplomat; an historical play in 4
acts, adapted from the German by F. S.
Jones.
© Francois S. Jones, Washington ; 1895 :
15401, Mar. 18. 40333
Russian TThe) fear; play in 1 act, by J. J.
McCowan. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John J. McCowan, Buffalo ; D : 10929,
July 3, 1907; 2c. June 17, 1907. 40334
Russian (The) hod-carrier; drama in 5 acts, by
D. Ashnmn. 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© D. Ashmun, New Haven ; D : 1395, Feb.
4, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1902. 40335
Russian (A) honeymoon; comedy in 2 acts, by
C. C. Harrison.
© Constance Cary Harrison, New York;
1882 : 20818, Dec. 9 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1890. 40336
[Russian Jews; drama in 4 acts, by J. Lanski]
[81] p. 32°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1910; D : 22542 ; Jacob
Lanski, Chicago. 40337
Russian outlaws; a play, by E. L. Nelson.
© Elva L. Nelson, Chicago; 1890:35621,
Nov. 12. 40338
Russian (A) princess; a romantic drama in 5
acts, by G. D. Cox and S. J. Brown.
© George D. Cox and Samuel J. Brown,
IMiiladelphia ; 1883 : 17073, Sept. 17. 40339
Russian (The) prisoners; a melodrama of the
Japanese-Russian war, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; D : 5368, Aug. 2,
1904. 40340
Russian (A) romance; a drama in 3 acts, by
Helen Kane. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1907. 46 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 9860,
Jan. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1907. 40341
See alHO Man (The) who wins.
Russian (The) sable; farce in 3 acts, by E.
Clark. [140] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1915; D: 41299; Edward
Clark, Brooklyn. 40341a
Russian (A) Shy lock; play in 4 acts, by M.
Zametkin. 135 p. 12°.
© Michael Zametkin, Brooklyn ; D : 8423,
Apr. 19, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1906. 40342
Russian slave; a drama in 5 acts, by W. A.
Jones.
© William A. Jones, United States; 1887:
3904, Feb. 17. 40343
romantic drama in 4 acts and 4 scenes, by
R. Gilbert. [73] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Raymond Gilbert, New York ; D : 7655,
Dec. 4, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 14, 1905. 40344
Russian (A) spy; or. The depths of a woman's
heart, a drama in 4 acts, by H. W. Hayes. 56
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Hiram W. Hayes, St. Louis ; D : 5578,
Sept. 28, 1904 ; 2c. May 29, 1905. 40345
Russian (A) star; a play in 4 acts, by J. E.
McCann. [104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Ernest McCann, New York; D:
10532, May 10, 1907 ; 2c. May 10, 1907. 40346
Russian (The), the Pole and the Jew; by W. B.
Young. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wm. B. Young, Chicago; D : 8210, Mar.
22, 1906 ; Ic. Mar. 22, 1906 ; Ic. Apr. 12, 1906.
40347
Russian (A) tragedy; by Adolf Glass. 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1910 ; D : 17898 ; Beatrice
Stella Campbell, London. 40348
- — — in 4 drops, by Loys Martin and T. de Cop-
pet. [17] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1914 ; D : 36757 ; Theodocia de
Coppet, New York. 40348a
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2031
40349
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40368
Russian (The) Turkish war.
(Der)
See Podratsick
Russia's stolen throne; or, The false IDmitri,
historical drama in 5 acts and 11 scenes, by
[A.] N. Ostrovsky, tr. from the Russian, by
A. Cahan, arr. for the stage by R. Boyar-
sky.
© R. Boyarsky. New York; 1888:16253,
June 6. 40349
Rust; play in 4 acts, by A. Tassin. New York,
Broadway pub. co. [1911] 172 p. 12°.
© May 4, 1911 ; 2c. May 4, 1911 ; D : 24188 ;
Algernon Tassin, New York. 40350
Rustic (The) bride. See Caprice,
Rustic (The) cavalier; music by Pietro Mas-
cagni, English version by W. G. Day.
© Willard G. Day, Baltimore ; 1890 : 3.3097,
Oct. 24; 2c. June 15, 1891. 40351
Rustic chivalry; a melodrama in 1 act, by
G. Targioni-Tozzetti and G. Menasci, music by
Pietro Maseagni.
© Chas. F. Tretbar, New York ; 1891 : 31868,
Sept. 9. 40352
(Cavalleria rusticana); melodrama in 1
act. by Pietro Maseagni, English version by
J. C. Macy. Boston, O. Ditson company, 1891.
25 p. 4°. ([Oliver Ditson company's stand-
ard ed. of opera librettos] ) [English and
Italian text with music]
© Oliver Ditson co., Boston ; 1891 : 42569,
Nov. 27 ; Ic. Dec. 3, 1891 ; Ic. June 27, 1892.
40353
See also Cavalieria rusticana.
Rustic (A) minstrel show; entertainment in 1
act. by Willis N. Bugbee. New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1912. 29 p. 12°.
© Juiv 31, 1912; 2c. Aug. 1, 1912; D:
30402 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 40354
Rustic (A) rival; a 1 act sketch, by Osborne
and Shipman. [18] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Wra. H. Osborne and Jas. A. Shipman,
Newark, N. J. ; D : 12993, May 18, 1908 ; 2c.
May 18, 1908. 40355
Rustic (A) Romeo; musicnl comedy in 2 acts,
by Walter Ben Hare. Chicago, T. S. Denison
& CO. [1912] 87 p. 16°. ( [Denison's special-
ties] )
© Oct. 18, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1912 ; D : 311SS ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 40356
Rustic simplicity; a comedy concoction in 1 act,
by Frank Graham. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1910; D: 21364; Milton
Schuster, Cincinnati. 40357
Rustication; a farcical comedietta in 2 acts, by
C. T. Dazey.
© C. T. Dazey, Cambridge, Mass.; 1879:
16609, Dec. 10. 40358
Rustler (The); an original farce in 3 acts, by
Scott Marble.
© Davis and Keogh, Omaha, Neb.; 1890:
31666, Oct. 13. 40359
play in 1 act, by A. E. Phillips. [18] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1913; D: 31906; Albert E.
Phillips, Buffalo. ' 40360
L.
— -playlet of the cattle country, by H.
Bimm, 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1910; D : 20899 ; Harry Lee
Bimm. Dayton, O. 40361
a sketch, by M. S. Barrett. 15 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Montanye S. Barrett, Scranton, Pa. ; D :
18664, Aug. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1908. 40362
Rustlers (The); by J. F. Breckenridge.
© John F. Breckenridge, East St. Louis,
111. ; D : 5072, May 25, 1904. 40363
a musical farce comedy in 3 acts, by H. L.
Lyman. 57 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Herbert L. Lyman, Spring Lake, Mich. ;
D : 7250. Sept. 13, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1905.
40364
tabloid drama, by D. Clift. [2], 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1912; D : 28431 ; Denison
Clift, Oakland, Cal. 40365
western play in 1 act, by S. M. Gardenhire,
jr., and E. C. Haring. 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914 ; D : 36364 ; Samuel M.
Gardenhire, jr., and Earl C. Haring, Rich-
mond Hill, N. Y. 40365a
Rusty (The) pick and the old brog'ans; a
serio-comic Irish play in 3 acts, by G. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, New York; 1873:4294,
Apr. 23. 40366
Rut (The); a volley of truth in 4 acts and 1
interposition, by Herbert Thomas [pseud, of
Herbert E. Hancock and Thomas McNamara]
[74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915; D: 39470; L. D. .Tor-
dan, New York. 40366a
Ruth.
© Leopold Spachner, New York; D: 11573,
Oct. 15, 1907. 40367
— -by R. O. R. Reichell.
©Rhoda O. Rebay Reichell, St. Paul; D:
13604, Aug. 19, 1908. 40368
2032
40369
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40391
Ruth. — Continued.
[a biblical drama in 3 acts] by M. B. Home.
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1909 ; D : 17425 ; Mary Blake
Home, Boston. 40369
a drama, by R. E. Macuaghten. Act 1 and
act 2, scene 1. {In Westminister hall maga-
zine. V. 3, no. 1, Jan., 1913)
© Jan. 31, 1913; Ic. Feb. 13, 1913; D:
32303; R. E. Macnaghten, North Vancouver,
British Columbia. 40370
an episode of the Ghetto, by Leon Joseffy
[pseud, of M. Bamberger] 15 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1910; D : 20381 ; Michael
Bamberger, Indianapolis. 40371
in 3 acts, by M. B. Home. [37] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1911 ; D : 24470 ; Mary Blake
Home, Boston. 40372
— a play in 5 acts, by L. B. Humphreys.
© Laura B. Humphreys, Bloomington, 111.;
1883 : 22631, Dec. 7. 40373
a sensational drama, by M. Moses.
© Maurice Moses, New York ; 1896 : 26483,
Apr. 30. 40374
or. The curse of rum, a drama in 5 acts,
by George Fawcett Rowe.
© Henry G. Jarrett, New York; 1879:
14947, Nov. 8. 40375
or. What women will do, a comedy drama
in prologue and 3 acts, by Addison J. Bright
and Jerome K. Jerome. [83] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Clark S. Sammis, New York; 1890:
13801, Apr. 26; 2c. Apr. 26. 40376
Ruth and Naomi; a biblical drama of the time
of Ruth, in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by G. N.
Wishaar. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Grace N. Wishaar, Oakland, Cal. ; D:
14887, Jan. 23, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1909. 40377
-a drama based on the biblical tale, by
B. P'rauklin and G. N. Wishaar.
© Barnett Franklin and Grace N. Wishaar,
San Francisco ; D : 7117, July 27, 1905. 40378
Ruth and Naomi from, the country of Moab;
sacred play, by H. H. Eddy.
© Hiram H. Eddy, Clarendon, Vt. ; 1880:
1G91S, Nov. 8 ; 2c. Dec. 20. 40379
Ruth Gray; a play in 5 acts, by F. Dupr6e.
[165] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Dupree, New York ; D : 6568, Apr.
25, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1905. 40380
Ruth Meadows; a drama in 5 acts, by R. S.
Tracy.
© Roger S. Tracy, New York ; 1875 : 1901,
Mar. 1. 40381
Ruth, the Moabitess; by J. Jacobsoa.
© Janie Jacobson, New York ; D : 6626,
May 3, 1905. 40382
play in prologue and 5 scenes, by A. L.
Sinnuons. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1915 ; D : 42266 ; Abbie Louise
Sinnnons, Fargo, N. D. 40382i?
Ruth Tipton. See First (The) toll gate.
Ruth Winfleld; comedy drama in 3 acts, by F
Ijistemann. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Franz Listemann, New York ; D : 9807,
Jan. 17, 1907; 2c. Jan. 17, 1907. 40383
Rutherford and son; a play in 3 acts, by Githa
Sowerby. London, Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd.,
1932. 4 p. 1., 107, [1] p. incl. plan. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1912 ; A ad int. 1075 ; pubd.
Mar. 22, 1912 ; George H. Doran co., New
York. 40384
Same. New York, G. H. Doran company
[1912] 123 p. diagr. 12°.
© May 6, 1912 ; 2c. May 7, 1912 ; A : 314196 ;
George H. Doran co.. New York. 40385
Ruth's devotion; a domestic melodrama in a
prologue and 4 acts, by Elliott Barnes.
© Shook and Collier, New York; 1884:
15880, Aug. 2. 40386
a 4 act drama, by C. Woodworth.
© Chas. Woodworth, Buffalo; 1897:63512,
Nov. 13. 40387
Rutland; a drama in 4 acts, by L. F. Bostel-
niann. Galley proof.
© Lewis Fi-ederick Bostelmann, Brooklyn ;
D : 14895, Jan. 25, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1909.
40388
Rutledg-e; or. Tried by fire, a play in 5 acts,
by G. Rutledge, jr.
© George Rutledge. jr., Baltimore ; 1871 :
4557, May 15. 40389
Ruts; play in 3 acts, by G. E. Massey. 57 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1914 ; D : 38165 ; George Ed-
ward Massey, New York. 40389a
Ruy Bias; [by] Victor Hugo, 4th act, tr. into
English by C. Renauld, Typewritten.
© Charles Renauld, New York ; 1897 : 11152,
Feb. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 40390
— — with introduction and notes by Ken-
neth McKenzie. New York, H. Holt & co.,
1909. xxvii, 223 p. front., pi. 16°.
© Henry Holfe & co.. New York ; D : 15811,
May 10, 1909 ; 2c. June 18, 1909. 40391
2033
40392
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40408
Buy Bias— Continued.
a drama in 5 acts, by Victor Hngo, tr. by
Frederic Lyster. New York, F. Rullman,
1894. 68 p. 4°. ( [Mounet-Sully ed.])
[French and English]
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1894 : 18308, Apr.
7 ; 2c. May 21. 40392
See also Enemy to the queen. — Great
plays: French and German. — Miscellaneous
(The) plays of Edwin Booth.
Ruy Bias and the blase roue; a burlesque in 3
acts, by A. C. Torr and Herbert F. Clark.
© Marcus R. Mayer, New York; 1889:
29016, Sept. 25. 40393
Ryland; a comedy in 1 act, [by] T. W. Stevens
and K. S. Goodman. Chicago, The Stage
guild [1912] 29 p. 12°. ([Stage guild
plays])
© Feb. 1, 1912 ; 2c. May 16, 1912 ; D : 29677 ;
Thomas Wood Stevens and Kenneth Sawyer
Goodman, Chicago. 40394
Ryllis Drake; drama in 5 acts, by Stanley
McKenna.
© Mrs. Stanley McKenna, San Francisco ;
1884:18392, Sept. 11. 40395
Rypen i Justedal. See Efterladte skrifter; af
Iienrik Ibsen.
S. A. R. (Son altesse royale); comedie musicale
en 3 actes, de L. Xaurof [pseud, of Leon Four-
neau] and J. Chancel. 3 p. 1., 156 p. 12°.
© Chappell & CO., ltd., London; D : 15197,
Feb. 27, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1909. 40396
S. H. A. M. Pinafore; an original burlesque
and parody in 1 act, by W. Henri Wilkins.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1883 : 4795, Mar.
^'5. 40397
S. M. der Geldsack; komudie in 3 akten, von
Adolph Kosee. Berlin, Theaterverlag E.
Bloch, 1911. 72 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912 ; D : 28870 ; Theaterver-
lag Eduard Blocli, Berlin. 40398
S. (The) 0. people; by W. E. Teege.
© W. E. Teege, Titusville, Pa. ; 1894 : 7142,
Jan. 31. 40400
S. 0. S.; play in 1 act, by P. Gibson, adapted
from story by Leonard Merrick. New York,
Samuel French. London, Samuel French, ltd.,
1912. 32 p. 12°. ([French's international
copyrighted ed. of the works of the best au-
thors, no. 248])
© Sept. 21, 1912; 2c. Dec. 10, 1912; D:
31958; Preston Gibson, Washington. 40401
S. O. S. (Smile oh smile); farce comedy in 3
acts, by F. Bruegger. 105 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 17, 1915; D: 40679; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 40401a
S. O. T. (Sons of temperance); new and origi-
nal Irish sketch, written by E. Harrigan,
music by Dave Braham.
© Edward Harrigan, New York ; 1876 : 9967,
Sept. 1. 40402
S. P. Q. R.; a metrical drama of an attempt
upon The imperial authority of Titus Flavius,
eleventh Caesar, with the tragic fate of Casca
Lentulus, and the unhappy circumstances of
the accusation against the Empress Livia, by
Achim Tchodjk. 1st ed. New York, Raven-
wood & Rutland, 1901. [10], 121 p. 4°.
© Ravenwood &. Rutland, New York; D:
1077, Nov. 11, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1901. 40403
S. R. O. (Standing' room only); a play in 1
act, by D. S. Anderson. 19 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Dwight Spencer Anderson, Cleveland ; D :
31513, Oct. 11, 1907; 2c. Oct. 11, 1907. 40404
S. Sutherland Breyfog'le; by G. A. Luce. Type-
written.
© Grace A. Luce, San Diego, Cal. ; 1900 A :
3479, Feb. 7; 2c. Feb. 8. 40405
Sa fenime nous trompe! comedie-bouffe en 1
acte, [par] Saint-Paul et Maurice Lupin.
Paris, C. Joubert, 1907. 52 p. 16°.
© C. Joubert, Paris ; D : 9948, Feb. 11, 1907 ;
2c. Feb. 11, 1907. 40406
S. M. el Botijo; revista de verano en 1 acto, di-
viUido en 6 cuadros, en prosa y verso, origi- Sa fille; comedie en 4 actes, par F. Duquesnel
nal de J. Jackson Veyan y L. de Larra, mti-
sica del maestro Tomas Torregrosa. Madrid
[ Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1908. 39, [3]
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Jose Jackson Veyan y Luis de Larra, Ma-
drid; D: 14507, Dec. 11, 1908; 2c. Dec. 11,
1908. 40399
S 0' Mg'-j-aq; vaudeville en 3 actes, de M. Xanrof
et A. Monjardin. [225] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1914 ; D : 355S8 ; M. Xanrof &
Alin Monjardin, Paris. 40399a
et A. Barde. 36 p. 4°. (L'lUustration
th6atrale, 7*= annee 193, 11 novembre 1911)
© Nov. 11, 1911; 2c. Nov. 28, 1911; D:
25886; Felix Duquesnel & Andr6 Barde, Paris.
40407
Sa malson en ordre. See Leur idole.
Sa sceur; piece en 3 actes, par [Paul, dlt] T.
Bernard [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1907.
81 p. 12°.
© Tristan Bernard, Paris; D: 10187, Mar.
22, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 1907. 40408
2034
40409
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40426
Saba, the Devil's bride; a spectacular drama
in 4 acts, by E. Carfano.
© Eloa Carfano, United States ; 1889 : 11578,
Apr. 12; 2c. Apr. 12. 40409
Sabado; by R. W. Smith. SO p. 8°. Type-
written.
<c) Itobert William Smitli, Bournemouth,
England; D : 3790, Aug. 4. 1903; 2c. Aug. 4,
1903. 40410
Sabado bianco; capricho comico-lirico en 1 acto,
dividido en 2 cuadros, original y en prosa,
letra de E. L6pez-Marin, mtlsica del maestro
Ruperto Chapl. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1908. 36 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Enrique Lopez-Marin, Madrid ; D : 13858,
Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 40411
Sabado sin sol; entrem§s de Serafin y Joa-
quin Alvarez Quintero, con mlisica de Fran-
cisco Bravo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1912. 19 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31576 ;
S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, Madrid. 40412
Sabbatai Zewi; tragodie in 3 akten, 6 bildern
mit einem vorspiel und einem nachspiel, von
Schalom Asch. Berlin, S. Fischer verlag,
1908. 123 p. 12°.
© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin ; D : 12859, Apr.
28, 1908; Ic. (proof) Apr. 28, 1908; 2c. May
21, 1908. 40413
Sabbioneta; drama in 3 acts, by L. C. Falbe.
Typewritten.
© L. C. Falbe, London; 1900 A : 13294,
May 28; 2c. May 28. 40414
Sabbrey (The) club in the moon; a nmsical
comedy in 3 acts, by E. D. Chase and P. A.
McKittrick. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ernest Dudley Chase and Percy Alan
McKittrick. Lowell ; D : 5541, Sept. 16, 1904 ;
2c. Sept. 16, 1904. 40415
Sabina; by L. W. Smith.
© Lulie Wells Smith, Washington ; D : 9559.
Nov. 30, 1906. 40416
Sabine (A) woman; a play in 3 acts, by W. V.
Moody. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Later
rev. and called The great divide]
© William Vaughn Moody, Chicago ; D :
8851, Apr. 14, 1906; 2c. Apr. 14, 1906. 40417
Sabine (The) women; a comedy in 4 acts, from
the German of Schonthan, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1884 : 23936,
Dec. 3. 40418
Sabine (The) women — Continued.
Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney, New
York, as executors, in renewal for 28 years.
Renewal no. 2328. Dec. 11, 1911. Original
entry, Dec. 3, 1884, no. 23936. 40419
See also Plays; by Leonid Andreyeff.
Sabio (El) vernier; opereta bufa en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 4 cuadros, de N. Pin [pseud, de
Manuel Rovira y Serra] mtisica del maestro
Taboada Steger. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espauoles] 1914. 41 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38229; Nestor Pin, Madrid. 40419a
Sabotage; drama by Charles Hellem, William
Valcros and Pol d'Estoc. 15 p. 4°. Typfi
written.
© Ic. July 27, 1911; D : 24845 ; Arthur
Bonrchier and Harry Higgins, London. 40420
drame en 1 acte, par Ch. Hellem, W. Val-
cros & Pol d'Estoc. 7 p. 8°. Printed.
© Aug. 27, 1913; 2c. Sept. 17, 1913; D:
34445; Hellem, Valcros & d'Estoc, Paris.
40421
play in 1 act, by Ch. Hellem, W. Valcros
and Pol d'Estoc, tr. by A. Tridon. 12 p. 4*.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1913; D: 34659; Andr§ Tri-
don, New York. 40422
Sabotage ministeriel; par Raphael Valabr&gue.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912; D: 30066; Gaumont
CO., New York. 40423
Saboteurs (Les); piece en 1 acte, de B. Lebre-
ton. Paris, C. Joubert, 19ll. 48 p. 8°.
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911; Dr
28088; Joubert, Paris. 40424
Sac (Le) See On frappe les trois coups.
Sackclothed; farce in 8 acts and prologue, by
H. V. Wakefield [pseud, of G. Jacobson] [73]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1915 ; D : 39460 ; Gershon Ja-
cobsoji, Washington. 40424a
Sackett's Corner folks; or. The prodigal
brother, drama in 4 acts, by H. M. Doty.
Chatham, N. Y., J. W. Darrow and H. M.
Doty, 1910. 50 p. 8°.
© Dec. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1911 ; D : 23525 ;
Harry M. Doty, Chatham, N. Y. 40425
rurnl comedy drama in 4 acts, by
H. M. Dotv. [5], 29 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1910; D: 21704; Harry M.
Doty, Chatham, N. Y, 40426
2035
40437
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40446
Sacra commedia; dedicata per il Santo Natale,
coniponlmento draramatico in 4 atti, [di] T.
Marzo. Taranto, Vincenzo Leggieri, 1912. 116
p. 8°.
© Jan. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1912 ; D : 29875 ;
Trifone Marzo, Varna, Bulgaria. 40427
Sacrament (The) of Judas; a play in 1 act, by
Louis Tiercelin. 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Forbes-Robertson, London ; D : 374, Apr.
22, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1901. 40428
Sacre colo. See Succes (Les)
Sacred (The) cat; a comic opera in 3 acts, li-
bretto by E. H. Peple.
© Edward H. Peple, Richmond; 1891:
21807, June 15. 40429
Sacred charm; a play in 5 acts, by M. Fitz-
gerald. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice Fitzgerald, South Omaha, Neb.;
D : 5094, May 28, 1904 ; 2c. June 29, 1904.
40430
Sacred (The) city of Garaarlow; libretto in 4
acts, by E. H. Sterling. 65 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 22, 1915; D: 41011; Edward
Hamilton Sterling, Trenton, N. J. 40430a
Sacred (The) council hills; a folk-lore drama,
by Mary Alicia Owen. 34 p. 8°. Printed.
© Aug. 30, 1909; 2c. Sept. 2, 1909; A:
24G36S; M. A. Owen, St. Joseph, Mo. 40431
Sacred ground. See Stronger (The)
Sacred (The) jar. See Arabian (The) lovers.
Sacred lion; by E. J. Whisler. 76 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1910 ; D : 20880 ; Ernest Jack-
son Whisler, Tucson, Ariz. 40432
Sacred (The) orchid; a musical play in 3 acts,
book and lyrics by S. B. Tall. 87 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. .Tuly 16, 1909; D: 16803; Stanley
Broughton Tall, Baltimore. 40433
Sacred (The; sei-pent; a mxisical comedy in 3
acts and 6 scenes, book and music by P. Tiet-
jens. 70 p. 10°. Printed. [Libretto only]
© Paul TLetjens, Chicago; D:5583, Sept.
15, 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 15, 1904. 40434
Sacred (The) tiger; by J. H. Fish. [2], 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1910; D: 22288; J. Hugh
Fish, New York. 40435
Sacred (The) tomato can; a unique dramatiza-
tion of a b(>witchery in Trampland, 3 acts, by
Merrill Tileston. Author's ed. Chicago, The
IMerrill company, 1900. !i3 p. 8°.
© Henry Merrill Tileston, Chicago; D:
8059, Feb. 26, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1906. 40436
Sacred (The) trust. See Blossom.
Sacree (Une) bombe; vaudeville en 1 acte, [par]
Ch. Potbier. Paris, C. Joubert, 1913. 32 p.
8'.
Dec. 27, 1913 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1914 ; D : 35601 ;
Joubert, Paris. 40436a
Sacrificada (La); boceto de comedia en 1 acto
y en prosa, original de J. Luengo y Conde.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1913.
29 p. 12°.
© Mar. 0, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32571 ;
Jesiis Luengo y Conde, Madrid. 40437
Sacrifice; by C. MacCulloch. [1], 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Scenario]
© Campbell MacCulloch, New York; D:
12608, Mar. 23, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1908.
40438
— by D. G. Fischer. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© David G. Fischer, Chicago ; D : 15248,
]Mar. 5, 1909; 2c. Mar. 5, 1909. 40439
— by F. J. Chipman.
© Frederick J. Chipman, New York; D:
14670, Jan. 2, 1909. 40440
— by J. W. Schwartz.
© Jacob W. Schwartz, New York ; D : 2511,
Oct. 28, 1902. 40441
— an American play based on a man's hero-
ism, by IM. Goldman. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Matthew Goldman, New York ; D : 15681,
Apr. 21, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1909. 40442
— comedy drama in 4 acts, by Isaac Auerbacb,
-iriiN pnij^ pc ,ir'opx 4 ^>' r^"ir)2Np ir<r)^': ^n
[1], 73 p. 8 . M.S.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913; D: 34134; Julius
Bioder, New York. 40443
a drama in 5 acts and a prologue, by G. E.
Hall. Typewritten.
© George E. Hall, Brooklyn ; 1900 A : 8514,
Apr. 2 ; 2c. Apr. 2. 40444
drama in 4 acts, by D. M. Lynn. [3], 74 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1914; D: 36076; Dora Mae
Lynn, Cleveland. 40444a
by E. Mitchell and E. Chalona. 28 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1911; D: 25750; Esther
Mitchell, New York and Eleanor Chalona,
New Orleans. 40445
by P. Grzybowski, authorized tr. from
the German by Amelia von Ende. 50 p. 4°
Printed.
© Ic. June 10, 1911; D: 24549; Paul
Grzybowski, Chicago, 40446
2036
40447
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40463
Sacrifice — Continued.
drama in 3 acts, by A. J. Herzberg. 25 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1910 ; D : 20403 ; Adeline Jo-
seph Herzberg, Asheville, N. C. 40447
by E. A. Gerrard. 156 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1910 ; D : 17904 ; Ernest Allen
Gtirrard, Columbus, Neb.
40448
by Gustav Blum and E. F. Hague,
[8], 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1912; D: 29088; E. Fern
Hague, New York. 40449
— drama in 2 scenes, by S. Friedland. [2],
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1914 ; D : 37114 ; Stella Fried-
land, New York. 40449a
— a drama of today in 4 acts, by D. Usner
[i. e. D. U. Baxter] 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dorothy Usner, Wyoming, O. ; D : 15208,
Mar. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1909. 40450
— dramatic play in 3 acts, by D. S. Kusell.
67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1915 ; D : 39639 ; Dan S. Ku-
sell, Chicago. 40450a
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by B. Kilpack.
12, [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1911: D: 24371; Bennett
Kilpack, New York. 40451
by J. M. Taylor. [2], 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1914 ; D : 35671 ; Joseph M.
Taylor, New York. 40451a
— melodrama in 1 act, by L. Q. Stark. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1911; D: 23208; Lillian
Quinn Stark, San Francisco.
40452
— modern political drama in 3 acts, by H. A.
Greene. [59] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. IS. 1914; D: 36400; Harold
Aaron Greene, Newark, N. J. 40452a
— an original drama in 4 acts, by Arthur L.
Collins. 2 p. 1., 38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1914 ; D : 38841 ; R. C Smith,
Bedford, O. 40452b
— a play in 5 acts, by S. E. Isaacs.
© Simon E. Isaacs, Chicago; 1886:20733,
Sept. 14. 40453
a play in 5 acts and tableaux, adapted
from Charles Dickens' novel, Tale of two
cities, by A. T. Oakes.
© A. T. Oakes, New York; 1876:13662,
Dec. 9. 40454
Sacrifice — Continued.
- — -play in 4 acts, by A. Leiber. [1], 91 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1912 ; D : 31374 ; Allen Leiber.
Chicago. 40455
by H. C. Colwell. 68 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Henry C. Colwell, United States; D:
15232, Mar. 3, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1909. 40456
by O. L. Sturm. 55 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Olga L. Sturm, Cleveland ; D : 4947. Apr.
26, 1904 ; 2c. May 14, 1904. 40457
founded on the Leo M. Frank case, by
Lem B. Parker. [69] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1915; D: 41724; Ed. W.
Rowland and Edwin Clifford, Chicago.
40457a
play in 1. act, by G. A. Riggs. 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1914 ; D : 37684 ; Gretchen A.
Riggs, Toledo, O. 40457b
by Harrison Krellberg. [1], 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1912; D: 29039; Samuel
Krellberg, New York.
40458
-by N. Nye. [1], 26 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 8, 1913; D : 33253 ; Ned Nye,
Chicago. 40459
— play in 3 acts, by B. M. Connor. [83] p.
f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1911 ; D : 23991 ; B. M. Con-
nor, Simpsonville, Tex.
40460
by C. L. Fernberg. [102] p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1914; D: 37890; Clarence
Leonard Fernberg, Cincinnati. 40460a
by H. Booth. [2], 81 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1910; D: 22518; Hilliard
Booth, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 40461
by M. S. Reardon, 3d. [2], 113 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1912; D: 30412; Mark S.
Reardon, 3d., New York. 40462
— a playette, by Albert Lewis. 7 p. f.
Typewritten.
© George Bartlett, Cleveland; D : 13142,
June 8, 1908 ; 2c. June 8, 1908. 40463
See also Dilemma (The).— Fig-ht (Tbe)
for freedom. — Oriental (The) painting.
2037
40464
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40481
Sacrifice (The) dance; a dramatic composition
[in 1 act] by C. H. McFarland (Clias. H.
Mackie) [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1909 ; D : 16483 ; Chas. H. Mc-
Farland, Boston. 40464
Sacrifice de Marcelle. See Vaincu par I'amour.
Sacrifice (A) for a life. See New (A) Godiva.
Sacrifice (A) to Kishi-Bojin; a play in 1 act,
by E. E. Keays.
!© Ethelyn Emery Keays, New York; D:
14607, Dec. 23, 1908. 40465
Sacrifice (The) to the Nile; play in 4 acts, by
E. B. Eldred. [103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1915; D: 42355; Eva Baur
Eldred, Covina, Cal. 40465a
Sacrifices; tragedy in 3 acts with a prologue
and epilogue, by J. B. Gordon and M. Gold-
stein.
69 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1914; D: 39072; Jacob Ben
Gordon and Max Goldstein, Brooklyn.
40465b
Sacrifices (The) of conquering' Collins; or. Out
of the rut with father, original American
play in 4 acts, by H. P. Bard. [92] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1913; D: 34206; Howard
Patrick Bard, Ithaca, N. Y. 40466
Sacrificial (The) test; or, The dental sacrifice,
by J. L. Short.
© J. L. Short, Kansas City, Mo. ; 1900 A :
9548, Apr. 13. 40467
Sacrifice (La); piece en 3 actes, [par] G. De-
vore. [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1907.
79 p. 12°.
© Gaston Devore, Paris ; D : 11498, Oct. 10,
1907; 2c. Oct. 10, 1907. 40468
Sacristia (La); sainete en 1 acto, original de
P\ Toro Luna. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1909. 29 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17490 ; Francisco Toro Luna, Madrid. 40469
Sad case of absent minded lover; farce, 1 act,
by S. Therese Crittenden. [41] p. f°. Ms.
© S. Therese Crittenden, San Luis Obis-
po, Cal. ; 1895 : 49248, Sept. 28 ; 2c. Sept. 18.
40470
Sad (A) coquette; a modern comedy of error in
4 acts, by E. Clayton. [135] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Estelle Clayton, New York ; 1887 : 33638,
Dee. 24 ; 2c. Dec. 24. 40471
See also Miss Lenore.
Sad hearts; a comediette in 2 acts, by A. R.
Whytal.
© A. R. Whytal, New York; 1889:38863.
Dec. 20. 40472
Sad (The) love romance of Lola Dale; a drama
in 4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 62 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12097, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1908.
40473
Sad (The) love-story of a pretty village belle;
a drama in 4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 87 p.,
f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12042, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
40474
Sad (A) mess; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Guillet
and E. Schwab.
© Alexandre Guillet and Emil Schwab,
Boston ; 1881 : 12108, Aug. 5. 40475
Sad (A) mistake; a 4 act tragedy-drama, by
J. K. Hopper.
© Jessie Kathileen Hopper, St. Louis ; D :
1129, Nov. 27, 1901. 40476
• a musical comedy in ] act, by Alice P.
Carter. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1895.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
29579, June 3 ; 2c. July 5. 40477
Sad (The) southern home; play in 4 acts, by
A. E. Mayer. [6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice E. Mayer, Washington ; D : 7237,
Sept. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1905. 40478
Sada; a play in 3 acts and a tableau, by Mr.
and Mrs. H. Russell. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mr. and Mrs. Howard Russell, Port-
land, Or. ; D : 14223, Nov. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 7,
1908. 40479
Saddle (The) string; or, The Dry Ridge gang,
a dramatization in 4 acts, of B. M. Bower's
story, The Dry Ridge gang, by A. R. Kremer
and G. Ross. 40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1912; D : 29804 ; Arthur R.
Kremer and Guy Ross, Alexandria, Neb.
40480
Sadi III; or. The Calif's daughter, an original
Persian opera in 3 acts, music by Geo. Noyes
Rockwell, libretto by E. Tracy Sweet.
© Rockwell and Sweet, Scranton, Pa. ; 1891 :
43672, Dec. 4. 40481
2038
40482
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40497
Sadie, burlesque lady; sketch iu 1 act, by T. A.
Hart. [1], 10 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1912 ; D : 305G1 ; Thomas A.
Hart, New York. 40482
Sadie from Riverside drive; farce in 3 acts, by
Adolph Philipp. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1915; D: 3^505; Apollo
amusement co.. New York. 40482a
Sadie Love; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Hopwood.
159 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1915 ; D : 41605 ; Avery Hop-
wood, New York. 40482b
Sauglingslieim (Das); burleske in 1 aufzuge,
von Ludwig Thoma. Miinchen, A. Langen
[1913] 49 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1913; 2c. June 28, 1913; D:
33640 ; Albert Langen, Munich. 40483
Safe; a drama in 4 acts, by G. W. Perrie.
© G. W. Perrie, San Francisco ; 1873 : 14874,
Dec. 26. 40484
original drama in 1 act, by A. Merchant
and W. Hawkridge. [3], 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1914 ; D : 36338 ; Abby Mer-
chant and Winifred Hawkridge, Boston.
40484a
an original sensational drama of deep and
thrilling interest, in a prologue and 3 acts, by
G. L. Barclay.
© George L. Barclay, Philadelphia ; 1872 :
12464, Nov. 26. 404S5
Safe proposition; original dramatic playlet in
2 scenes, by J. B. Walsh, A. W. Brown and E.
Cornell. 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1910 ; D : 21034 ; Ed. Cornell,
Chicago. 40486
Safest (The) way; romantic drama in 4 acts, by
E. B. De Ligny. [2], 112 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1910 ; D : 22275 ; Ernest B. De
Ligny, New York.
40487
Safety first; farce comedy in 3 acts, by R. Mur-
dock. [3]. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1914 ; D : 37881 ; Russell Mur-
dock, Denver. 40487a
■ melodramatic farce in 3 acts, by Gates
Glen. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D: 39938; Horatio
Gates Glen, jr., Schenectady, N. Y. 40487b
1 p. 1.,
— a 1 act playlet, by Blutch Cooper.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1914; D: 38733;
Cooper, New York.
play in 1 act, by A. C. Carruthers.
Jas. E.
40487c
5 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oict. 23, 1914 ; D : 38591 ; Arthur C.
Carruthers, New York. 40487d
Saffron (The) cat.
© Louis J. Livingston, San Francisco ; 1886 :
22861, Oct. 11. 40488
Saffron (The) trl^nk; comedy in 4 acts, by E. B.
Tiffany. 132 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Esther B. Tiffany, Cambridge, Mass.; D:
3445, May IS, 1903 ; 2c. June 15, 1903. 40489
Sag- Harbor; a comedy in 4 acts, by J. A. Heme.
© James A. Heme. Southampton, N. Y. ;
1899 : 46371, July 17. 40490
by S. E.
Sag-e-brush. (The); play in 3 acts,
Wiener. 49 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1913; D : 33263
Wiener, St. Louis.
Sara E.
40491
Sage of Barleyville; or, A country lawyer, in
4 acts, by J. G. Burr. 63 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© James Guy Burr, Laredo, Tex. ; D : 7408,
Oct. 16, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1905. 40492
Sage (The) of Milltown; an American comedy
in 4 acts, by E. Selwyn. [122] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edgar Selwyn, New York ; D : 13237, June
24, 1908 ; 2c. July 30, 1908. 40493
Sage (The), the spook and the sandwich. See
Nirvana.
Sagradas (Las) bayaderas; opereta en 1 acto,
dividido en 4 cuadros y un intermedio, por
Antonio F. Lepina y Antonio Plaiiiol, mtisica
de los maostros Quislant y Vela. Madrid [So-
ciedad do autores espanoles] 1914. 42 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38178 ; A. F. Lepina y A. Planiol, Madrid.
40493a
Saharet ini kientopp (Die diva im kientopp);
Inirlesker sclnvank in 1 akt, von R. Steidl.
Berlin, R. Steidl. 20 p. 8°.
© Mar. 4, 1913; 2c. Sept. 18, 1913; D:
34467 ; Robert Steidl, Berlin. 40494
Said and done; play in 4 acts and 3 scenes, by
E. Goodman. 1.33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1913; D : 33428 ; Edward
Goodman, New Y'ork. 40495
Said Pasha; an original romantic opera in 2
acts, lil)retto by Scott Marble and R. Stahl,
music by R. Stahl.
© Richard Stahl. United States, and White,
Smith & CO., Boston; 1889:5568, Feb. 16.
40496
Said the governor; comic opera in two acts, by
.LM.Wiest. Libretto. [29] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© .Tohn M. AViest, Ashland, O. ; D : 12463.
Mar. 2, 1908 ; 2c. July 8, 1908. 40497
2039
40498
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40518
Saignee (La); draine en 5 actes et 7 tableaux,
par L. Descaves et [Pernandl Noziere [pseud,
de Fernand Weyl] 35 p. 4°. (In La Petite
illustration, no. 36. — 1 novembre 1913, serie-
theatre, no. 19]
© Nov. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1913 ; D : 35516 ;
Lucien Descaves & Noziere, Paris. 40498
Sailor (The); play in 3 acts, by R. W. Bloeser.
115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3. 1911 ; D : 22987 ; Raymond W.
Bloeser, Erie, Pa. 40499
Sailor (A) and his lass; a drama, by Augustus
Harris.
© William F. Howe and Abraham H. Hum-
mel, New York ; 1883 : 19087, Oct. 16. 40500
Sailor (The) and the horse; a playlet, by L. P.
O'Neil.
© L. P. O'Neil, Williamsbridge, N. Y. ; D:
3565, June 9, 1903. 40501
Sailor (The) and the rube; a comedy in 1 act,
by T. P. Morgan. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Tom P. Morgan, Rogers, Ark. ; D : 14229,
Nov. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1908. 40502
Sailor (The) doll. See Boston (A) interview.
Sailor (The) man. See Pig brother play-book.
Sailors and drifters; a play in 4 acts, by H. E.
De Lasaux. [2], 64 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry E. De Lasaux, San Francisco ; D :
10835, June 24, 1907; 2c. June 24, 1907.
40503
Sailors' entertainment; including a carnival,
sailors' drill, and hornpipe for any number of
males, by S. Schell. New York, E. S. Werner
pub. & supply CO., 1900. 18 p. 12°. [With
music]
© Stanley Schell, New York ; 1900 A : 8313.
Mar. 30 ; 2c. June 9. 40504
Sailor's (A) heart; a domestic drama in 3 acts,
by C. Logan and M. Courcelles. [42] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Celia Logan and Marie Courcelles, United
States ; 1884 : 9177, May 3 ; 2c. May 3. 40505
Sailor's (The) home. See Happy Jack.
Sailor's (The) knot; a new and original roman-
tic drama, by Henry Pettitt.
© Robert Pateman, Castelnan, England ;
1891 : 35710, Oct. 5. 40506
Sailor's (The) return. See Alvin Grary.
Sailor's (A) sweetheart; a comedy in 1 act, by
O. R. Lamb. New York, Tbe Ames & Rollin-
son press [1909] 67 p. 12°.
© Osborn Rennie Lamb, Cresskill. N. J. ;
D : 15779, Apr. 21, 1909 ; 2c. May 12. 1909.
40507
See also Mid-ocean.
Sailor's (A) yarn; by H. E. Hoyt.
© Henry E. Hoyt, New York; 1890:5191,
Feb. 11. 40508
Saint (A) ag'ainst his will,
g'ood!
See So truly
St. Ag'nes evej a drama in 4 acts, by E. Buiuis.
[3], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ella Burns, Ilion, N. Y. ; 1895 : 58739.
Nov. 21; 2c. Dec. 30. 40509
Saint and sinners; drama in 5 acts, by J. A.
Nunez.
© Joseph A. Nunez, Louisville; 1878: ] 2758,
Nov. 5. 40510
Saint (The) and the sinner; sketch in 1 act, by
E. Clifton and B. Fowler. [2], 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1914 ; D : 38077 ; Ethel Clif-
ton and Breuda Fowler, Boston. 40510a
or, A lesson for all, by F. Lamoon. Ms.
© Frank Lamoon, Newark, N. J. ; 1893 :
22498, May 9; Ic. May 9. 40511
St. Ann; drama in 4 acts, by P. Armstrong.
[99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul Armstrong, New York ; D : 2290,
Sept. 3, 1902; 2c. Sept. 3, 1902. 40512
Saint Antonio; a play in 4 acts, by S. Howell.
© S. Howell, San Francisco; 1878:14027,
Dec. 18. 40513
St. Augustine (A) episode; a drama in 3 acts,
by Mrs. B. C. Rumsey.
© Mrs. B. C. Rumsey, Buffalo ; 1884 : 13592,
July 5. 40514
St. Cecile; a play in 1 act, by G. McGee.
© Gertrude McGee, Toledo, O. ; 1900 A:
20753, Aug. 20. 40515
Saint Cecilia; the prize play in 1 act. by P.
Phelps and M. Short. London, S. French, ltd. ;
New York, S. French, 1908. 24 p. 12°.
( [French's international copyrighted fcd. of
the works of the Ijest authors, no. 134] )
© Pauline Phelps and Marion Short, New
York; D : 12084, Apr. 6, 1908; 2c. May 22.
1908. 40516
St. Christopher; drama in 5 acts, by J. V. Blake.
[80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1913 ; D : 34207 ; James Vila
^lake, Chicago. 40517
St. Elizabeth of Thuringia; or, The miracle of
roses, a legendary drama in 5 acts, by Eliza-
beth Polding. New York, The Roxbury pub-
lishing company. ( [WMzard series] )
© Roxbury pub. co., New York ; 1899 :
17946, Mar. 9; 2c. Mar. 9. 40518
2040
40519
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40539
St. Elmo; drama in 4 acts, by W. H. Clifford.
87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
I© Ic. Sept. 13, 1909 ; D : 16770 ; William H.
Cliliord and Frederick H. D. Grahttme, New
York. 40319
dramatic composition in 4 acts, fi'om the
book entitled St. Elmo, by Grace Hayward
[i. e. G. H. Gatts] [94] p. f°. Typewritten.
'© Grace Hayward Gatts, Mt. Carmel. 111. ;
D : 152.51, Mar. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Aug. 23, 1909.
40520
r85]
— play in 4 acts, by Charles M. Jelleff.
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1911; D : 2361-5 ; William A.
TuUey, New York. 40521
— • a play in prologue and 4 acts, founded on
the novel, St. Elmo, by John P. Ritter. 84 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Augusta J. Evans Wilson, Mobile; D:
108S7, July 1, 1907 ; 2c. July 10, 1907. 40522
a play in 3 acts, a dramatization by N.
Twomey from the book St. Elmo [of Augusta
J. Evans Wilson] [75] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 24, 1909 ; D : 16480 ; Neil Two-
mey, Dorchester, Mass. 40523
— or, A soul's redemption, [a play in 3 acts
and a prologue] by Miron Leffingwell. [81] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1909 ; D : 16437 ; Jaclc Bes-
sey, Davenport, la. 40524
or. The saving grace, dramatization in 4
acts of Augusta Evans Wilson's novel of same
name, by Myron Leffingwell. 55 p. t°. Type-
written.
© Oct. 25, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1909 ; D : 17245 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 40525
play in 4 acts, by Myron Leffingwell.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1913. [2],
49 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Nov. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1913 ; D : 35250 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 40526
• tabloid version in 3 acts, by Miron
Leffingwell. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.,
1914. [37] p. f°. Mimeographed.-
© Dec. 14, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; D:
39271; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 40526a
Saint Frangois d' Assise (Fioretti); oratorio en
un prologue et 2 parties, poeme de Gabriel
Nigond, pour soli, chceurs d'hommes, de fem-
mes, d"enfants et orchestre par Gabriel
Piern§. Paris, M. Eschig, 1912. 30 p. 12°.
[Words only]
© Mar. 16, 1912; 2c. Mar. 27, 1912; D:
29184 ; Max Eschig, Paris. 40527
St. George and the dragon; by J. H. Thacher.
© John H. Thacher, Kansas Citv, Mo.; D:
12012. Dec. 30, 1907. ' 40528
St. George and the dragon and the seven
champions. Sec Lady Godiva.
St, George of Pisa; by H. G. Chapman.
© Henry Grafton Chapman, New York ;
D : 10858, June 26, 1907. 40529
St. Georges; a drama in 5 acts, by T. B. Con-
nery.
© Thomas B. Conuery, Richmond Hill,
N. Y. ; 1889 : 4446, Feb. 7. 40530
St. Helena; a drama in 1 act, by M. H. Gilbert.
© Mary Haines Gilbert, New York; 3871:
10786, Nov. 13. 40531
See also Klingelbeutel (Der)
St. Heller's beacon; a 1 act play, by H. E.
Drew.
© Helen E. Drew, Milwaukee ; 1899 : 14611,
Feb. 23. 40532
Same. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1913; D: 33311; Helen K.
Drew, Milwaukee. 40533
St. Ives; a romantic drama in 4 acts, founded
on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson,
dramatization by L. Johnstone.
© Lorimer Johnstone, New York ; 1897 :
69281, Dec. 13. 40534
St. John. See Marked for life.
St. John fires; play in 4 acts, tr. and adapta-
tion by F. Eliscu. [129] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Fernanda Eliscu, New York ; D : 6.567,
Apr. 25, 1905; 2c. Apr. 18, 1905. 40535
Saint John's fire; a drama in 4 acts, by Hermann
Sudermann, tr. from the German by Cliar-
lotte Porter and H. C. Porter. {In Poet lore,
V. 15, no. 4, Winter, 1904; periodical © Poet
lore CO., Philadelphia ; B : 95483, Mar. 29, 1905 ;
2c. Jan. 19, 1905) 40536
tr. from the German by G. E.
Polk.
© Grace Elizabeth Polk, Brainerd, Minn. ;
D:6353. Mar. 6, 1905. 40537
St. Lawrence; a sacred drama in 4 acts, by A.
Matre. Cincinnati, A. Matre, 1892. 3 p. 1.,
48 p. 16°.
© Anthony Matre, Cincinnati ; 1892 : 41020.
Oct. 10; 2c. Oct. 24. 40538
St. Ledger (The) diamonds; a comedy in 3 acts,
by L. G. Humphreys.
© L. G. Humphreys, Salem, Mass. ; D :
1237, Jan. 2, 1902. 40539
2041
40539
DBAMATIC COMPOSITTON-S
40559
St. Ijeo; or, Convent lights, 4 act drama, by
G. E. Lundy. 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1915 ; D : 40274 ; Grace Ellen
Lundy, Detroit. 40539a
Saint Louis; civic masque, by P. Mackaye.
[1], 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
I© Ic. Mar. 26, 1914 ; D : 36475 ; Percy Mac-
kaye, New York. , 40539b
Same. Garden City, New York. Double-
day, Page & company, 1914. ^:xii, 99 p.
front, illus. 12°.
© May 9, 1914 ; 2c. May 12, 1914 ; A : 374046 ;
Percy Mackaye, New York. 40539c
St. Louis cyclone.
© Xavier Pene, Long Island, N. Y. ; D :
2817, .Jan. 6, 1903. 40540
St. Louis (The) fair hotel; sketch, by Frank
Dumont. New York, Chicago [etc.], M. Wit-
mark & sous, 1904. 2 p. 1., [3]-10 p. 12°.
(On cover: The Witmark stage publications)
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 6046,
Dec. 28, 1904; 2c. Dec. 27, 1904. 40541
St. Marc; or, A husband's sacrifice, a romantic
play in 5 acts, by John H. Wilkins.
© Mrs. E. L. Davenport, Somerville, Mass. ;
1887 : 31145, Dec. 2. 40542
St. Marsan; a drama in 5 acts, adapted from
the French, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; D : 5252, June
22, 1904. 40543
Saint Mary Magdalen; a drama in 4 acts,
[anon.] tr. from the French by Sister Mary
Elizabeth McGary. Phikidelphia, H. L. Kil-
ner & co. [1900] 36 p. 12°.
© H. L. Kilner & co., Philadelphia; 1900
A : 8694, Apr. 4 ; 2c. Apr. 26. 40544
Saint Michael; by G. H. Harris.
© George Hamilton Harris, Railway, N. J. ;
D : 5617, Oct. 8, 1904. 40545
a drama in 5 acts, from [E.] Werner's [Eliz-
abeth Biirstenbinder's] Saint Michael, by M.
Cocke and N. H. Pitman. 57 p. 4°. Type-
Avritten.
© Miriam Cocke and Norman H. Pitman,
Knoxville, Tenn. ; D : 2827, Jan. 2, 1903; 2c.
Mar. 30, 1903. 40546
a drama in 4 acts with a prologue, by T. F.
Glancy. [50] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Tliomas F. Glancy and William Faver-
sham. Manchester, N. H. ; D:7812. Dec. 23.
1905 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1906. 40547
Saint Mon Beve; Egyptian dancing and sing-
ing drama in 1 act, by N. C. C. Anderson.
[6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913; D: 34213; Neva C.
Cameron Anderson, San Francisco. 40548
St. Nicholas, the children's friend.
© Wm. D. Folsom, Cleveland ; 1890 : 316.59,
Oct. 13. 40549
Saint or sinner; an emotional drama, by F.
Slemons. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Freda Slemons, Monticello, Ark. ; D :
3616, June 18, 1903 ; 2c. June 18, 1903. 40550
St. Patrick and the Druids; dialog for any
number of boys, by Bertha E. Bush. Frank-
lin, O.. Eldridge entertainment house, 1914.
8 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1914; 2c. Dec. 19, 1914; D:
39157 ; Eldridge entertainment liouse, Frank-
lin, O. 40550a
St. Patrick's eve; by Coulter S. Anderson. 71
p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Conners, Chicago ; D : 5515, Sept. 8,
1904; 2c. Sept. 8, 1904. 40551
or. The adventure of Mary, fantastic
drama in 3 acts, by M. J. Marshall. 93 p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 27. 1911 ; D : 23205 ; M. Jeannette
Marshall, Boston. 40552
Saint Paul; drama in 1 act, by Giovanni Bovio,
tr. by M. B. Scott Uda.
© Kate Scott Anderson, New York; 1895:
9918, Feb. 18. 40553
St. Petersburg (A) night; by E. W. Under-
>vood.
© Edna Worthly Underwood, Kansas City,
Mo. ; D : 13379, July 20, 1908. 40554
Saint Ronan of Brittany. See Pontius Pilate.
Saint Seaine; in 2 acts, by M. J. Malloy. 102
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1910; D: 22626; Major Jo-
seph Malloy, New York.' 40555
St. Valentine.
© Fannie Hausmann, United States; 1877:
10982, Sept. 24. 40556
St. Valentine's day; a comedy in 1 act, for fe-
male characters only, by Annie Eliot [pseud of
A. E Trumbull] Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1892. 17 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1892:
47821, Nov. 25 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1893. 40557
a 4 act romantic drama. Typewritten.
© Alice Bovnton Walker and Wm. Cornelius
Hall, New York; 1899 : 31427, May 9; 2c. May
10. 40558
St. Vincent's visitor; dramatic composition, by
M Jacobs. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1910 ; D : 20402 ; Marguerite
Jacobs, Cincinnati. 40559
2042
40560
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40580
St. Wiles; or, The will-o'-the-wisp, an original
emotional play in 3 acts, by J. Templeton.
© John Templeton, New York ; 1873 : 9848,
Sept. 2. 40560
Saints Helene; piece historique en 2 actes, par
Mme. Severine. 21 p. 12°. Printed.
© Caroline Remy, Paris ; D : 3452, Apr. 18,
1903 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1903. 40561
Saintly hypocrites and honest sinners; play in
3 acts, by C. F. Harrison. 37 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 14. 1915; D: 40369; Chas. F.
Harrison, McKinney, Tex. 40561a
Saintly (The) Mr. Billings; in 1 act, by R. C.
Lewis and E. Devoy. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© R. C. Lewis and Emmett Devoy, New
York ; D : 3440, May 16, 1903 ; 2c. May 8, 1903.
40562
Saintly (A) sinner; a domestic drama in 5
acts, by Kit Owsley (E. Roy) Typewritten.
© Elberta Roy, Louisville; 1900 A : 16750,
July 7 ; 2c. Aug. 15. 40563
Saints and sinners; by W. H. Jones.
© William H. Jones, Washington ; D : 10412,
Apr. 24. 1907. 40564
— a new and original drama of modern Eng-
li.ik middle-class life in 5 acts, by H. A. Jones.
London and New York, Macmillan and co.,
1891. xxvi p., 2 1., 142 p. 12°.
© Henry Arthur Jones, Loudon ; 1891 :
24199, July 3 ; 2c. Sept. 11. 40565
— a play in 5 acts, by Fanny Stenhouse and
G. B. Densmore.
© G. B. Densmore, San Francisco; 1875:
7069, July 7. 40566
society melodrama in 4 acts, adapted from
the English, by L. J. Howard.
© Lorin Jasper Howard, Chicago ; 1898 :
50170, Aug. 27. 40567
or, The minister's daug'hter, by M. Walsh,
dramatized from the author's novel. Saints
and sinners.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 3886:26937,
Nov. 29. 40568
Saison (La) des poires; comgdie en 1 acte, de
Leo Marches. Paris, Librairie theatrale du
nouveau siecle, 1910. 44 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25554 ;
G. (3ndet et M. Viterbo, Paris. 40569
Sakula; or, Wild Cherry Blossom, play in 1 act,
by B. Tokunaga. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1914; D : 36833 ; Bunloku
Tokunaga, New York. 40569a
Sakuntala. See Shakuntala.
Sal and me; a cockney episode in 1 act, by J. S.
Mackay.
© Julia Stuart Mackay, Brooklyn ; D :
10116, Mar. 11, 1907. 40570
Sal de espuma; zarzuela in 1 acto, dividido en
3 cuadros, en prosa, original de M. Mihura y
R. Gonzalez, mfisica de los maestros Penella
y Castilla. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
pi.fioles] 1908. 47 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Miguel Mihura y Ricardo Gonzalez, Ma-
drid ; D : 14509, Dec. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 11,
1908. 40571
Sal (La) de la tierra; zarzuela comica en 1 acto
y en prosa, original di Labra y Vilar, mGsica
del maestro Antonio Porras. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1907. 25 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Labra y Vilar, Madrid ; D : 11525, Oct.
12, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1907. 40572
Sal Shadfish's luck,
heiress.
See Fishtown (The)
Salamanca; by O. Wesner.
© Otis Wesner, Chicago ; D : 4506, Jan. 15,
1904. 40573
Salamander leap; the thrilling act, by Zegrino
and iNIoulton.
© William Zegrino and Frank Moulton,
Boston ; 1873 : 8633, July 30. 40574
Salambo; play in 5 acts, by E. Fellner.
© Eugene Fellner, Boston ; 1896 : 14098,
Mar. 3. 40575
^tragedy in 4 acts, by G. M. Von Schrader.
80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1913; D: 33174; George M.
\on Schrader, St. Louis. 40576
Same. Boston, Sherman, French & com-
pany, 1914. 4 p. 1., 108 p. 12°.
© Oct. 15, 1914; 2c. Nov. 6, 1914; A:
388262; George Morrison Von Schrader, St.
Louis. 40576a
Salammbo; drama in 5 acts, by G. H. Jessop
and H. Townsend.
© George H. Jessop and Horace Townsend,
United States ; 1887 : 32986, Dec. 19. 40577
• a 4 act drama.
© Raymond Hitchcock and George C. Adams.
Philadelphia ; 1889 : 28280, Sept. 17. 40578
-a spectacular drama, adapted from the
original French of Gustave Flaubert, by J. J.
Jennings.
© John J. Jennings, St. Louis ; 1886 : 9634,
Apr. 21. 40579
Salathiel; play in 6 acts, dramatized from book
Tarry thou till I come, of Croly, by V. A.
Chapin. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1912; D : 29679 ; Verna A.
Chapin, Rochester, N. Y. 40580
2043
40581
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40599
Salathiel, the wandering Jew. See Tarry thou
till I come.
Saldo de novios; juguete c6mico en 1 acto,
original de E. Gabas-Gines y J. de Medina.
Madi'id [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1914.
28 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40054; Eniilio Gabas-Gines y Jos6 de Medina,
Madrid. 40581
Sale (Una) blague; de H. de Brisay. 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic; June 21, 1912; D : 30067 ; Gaumont
CO., New York. 40582
Sale (The) of the gig; an incident of the mines
in 3 acts, by L. H. Johnson, li, 104 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1910; D: 21162; Lute H.
Johnson, Denver. 40583
Salem; a witchcraft play, by L. O. Armstrong.
37 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Louis Olivier Armstrong, Montreal, Can-
ada; D : 10529, Mar. 16, 1907 ; 2c. May 6, 1907.
40584
Salem (The) witch; a comic opera libretto, by
H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, Chicago; 1891:45281,
Dec. 12. 40585
Salero (El); entrem§s en prosa, de L. Buceta y
Mera. JMadrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
iioles] 1915. 18 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41086 ; Luis Buceta y Mera, Madrid. 40585a
Sales (The) girl; drama in 4 acts, by I. Zola-
torefski.
-^bN? .N pS ,]rWpN 4 'j^X N)2«"n jbTU Ob^^D N^l
D : 33379 ; Julius
40586
6 p. 4°.
[1], 97 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. June 2, 1913;
Broder, New York.
Saleslady (The); by H. Williams.
Typewritten.
© Harry Williams, New York; D : 15766,
May 3, 1909 ; 2c. May 3, 1909. 40587
4 act play, by J. T. Pendegast. [2], 74 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1912; D : 31264 ; Jackson T.
Pendegast, Los Angeles.
40588
— a musical comedy drama in 3 acts, book and
lyrics by Jack MacArthur, music by K. B.
Stirling. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© John R. Stirling, Detroit ; D : 9709. Dec.
28, 1900 ; 2c. May 6, 1907. 40589
— See also Adele, the saleslady. — Talking
(The) woman.
Salesman (The) and the buyers; dramatic
composition in 1 act, by H. Feierstein. 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1909 ; D : 17092 ; Henry Feier-
stein, New York. 40590
Salesman (The) and the porter; a dramatic
comedy in 1 act, by A. Myers. 4 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1912; D: 30903; Alfred
Myers, Brooklyn. 40591
Salesman (The), everybody bring their
samples; a musical play in 3 acts, by C.
Swickard.
© Charles Swickard, New York ; D : 10036,
Feb. 27, 1907. 40592
Saleswoman (The).
© G. W. Ptiddell, Philadelphia ; 1881 : 16677,
Oct. 28. 40593
Sallie and Sammie; comedy skit for 2 rube kids,
by Plarry L. Newton. New York [etc.] M.
Witmark & sons, 1914. 10 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1, 1914; 2c. Sept. 2, 1914; D:
38035; M. ^^'itmark & sons. New York.
40593a
Sallies (The) of Sal; a monologue, by E. M.
Lent.
© Evangeline M.
3174, Mar. 23, 1903.
Lent, New York ; D :
40594
Sally; American comedy in 3 acts, by W. Col-
lison. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1914 ; D : 38490 ; Wilson Col-
lison, Columbus, O.
40594a
or. Matrimonial panic, in 3 acts, by M.
Keene. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1909 ; D : 17055 ; Mattie
Keene, New York. 40595
or. The boatswain's mate, a farcical com-
edy with music, in 2 acts, words by Edward
Righton and M. C. Glllington, music by
Floriau Pascal. London, J. Williams, ltd.
[1903] 47 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 3181,
Mar. 24, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1903. 40596
or. The Duchess of Rosemary lane, a com-
edy in prologue and 4 acts, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1877:2040,
Feb. 15. 40597
Sally and the duke; comedy in 4 acts, by L. G.
Humphreys. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1912 ; D : 28475 ; Llewellyn G.
Humphreys, Salem, Mass. 40598
Sally Bishop; play in 4 acts, by E. T. Thurston.
[189] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1911 ; D : 24203 ; E. Temple
Thurstt)ii, New York. 40599
2044
40600
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40616
Sally Castleton, southerner; play in 4 acts, by
C. Marriott. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1913; D : 32888 ; Crittenden
Marriott, Washington. 40600
Sally in our alley; a tale of the London slums
in 1 act, by F. AV. Allen. [10] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Fred W. Allen, New York; D : 11709,
Nov. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1908. 40601
or, The Lowell factory girl, a domestic and
thrilling comedy drama in 4 acts, by H. W.
Ellis.
© H. Wavne Ellis. United States; 1884:
21222. Oct. 23. 40602
Sally Lunn; comedy in 2 acts, by Gladys Ruth
Bridf;liam. Boston, W. H. Baker (& co., 1914.
38 p. 12°.
© Aug. 15, 1914; 2c. Aug. 17, 1914; D:
37S71 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
40602a
Sally Perkin's decision; play in 1 act, by R. V.
Hamilton. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1910; D: 22174; Ruby V.
Hamilton, Mill Valley, Cal. 40603
Sally Smithers; or, The op'ry house manager,
a comedy sketch, by J. T. Carlisle. [8] p. 8°.
Printed.
© John T. Carlisle, Newport, Ky. ; D : 7922,
Jan. 30, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1906. 40604
Sally's first adventure; drama in 1 act, by
Charles W. Goddard. 24 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1914 ; D : 35941 ; Star co.. New
York. 40604a
Salome; by Oscar Wilde. New Yoi-k and Bos-
ton, H. M. Caldwell co. [1907] 4 p. 1., v-sviii,
117 p. front. 24°.
© H. M. Caldwell co., Boston ; A : 173732,
Apr. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1907. 40604b
■ drama in 1 aufzuge, nach Oskar Wilde's
gleiclmamiger dichtung, in deutscher iiberset-
zung von Hedwig Lachmann, musik von Rich-
ard Strauss. Berlin, A. Fiirstner [1905] 47
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Adolph
Fiirstner, Berlin ; res, no. 244 ; Ic. Dec. 18,
1905. 40605
Same, hrsg. von Otto Taubmann. Berlin,
A. Fiirstner, 1907. 59 p., fold. pi. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin ; D : 11951, Dec.
20, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1907. 40606
a drama in 1 act, by Oscar Wilde, music
by Richard Strauss. New Y'ork, F. Rullman
[1906] 52, [1] p. 4°. [English and Ger-
man text] [Libretto only]
© F. Rullman, New York ; D : 9764, Nov. 5,
1906 ; 2c. Dec. 14, 1900. 40607
Salome — Continued.
— — ■ a drama in 1 act, after Oscar Wilde's poem,
German tr. by Hedwig Lachmann, music by
Richard Strauss. English and German. New
YorlvBreitkopf&Hartel. 24 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin ; D : 9575, Dec.
3, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1906. 40608
music drama in 1 act, after Oscar Wilde's
poem, German tr. by Hedwig Lachmann, with
modifications for use on English stage by Al-
fred Kalisch, music by Richard Strauss. Ber-
lin. Paris, A. Furstner, 1911. 31 p. 4°.
[English and German text] [Libretto only]
© Jan. 4, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 19, 1911 ; D : 23129 ;
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 40609
— musik-drama in 1 aufzuge, nach Oskar
Wilde's gleichnamiger dichtung, in deutschei?
uebersetzung von Hedwig Lachmann, mit
genehmigung des verlegers fiir die englische
biihne bearbeitet von Alfred Kalisch, musik
von Richard Strauss. Berlin, Paris, A. Fiirst-
ner, 1910. 46 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 3, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1910 ; D : 22937 ;
Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 40610
a play in 1 act, by Oscar Wilde. E. Eisner's
original tr. from the French and adaptation
to the English stage. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Eisner, New York ; D : 9460, Nov.
19, 1900 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1906. 40611
— tragedie lyrique en 1 acte, [de] Oscar
Wilde, musique de A. Mariotte. Paris, Enoch
& cie., 1910. 31 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Apr. 29, 1910; 2c. Apr. 30, 1910; D:
20915; Enoch & co., Paris. 40612
■ein trauerspiel in 2 aufziigen, von Richard
Zwez. Bern und St. Ludwig i. E., V. Schliiter,
1908. 54 p. 8°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Victor
Schliiter verlag, Bern und St. Ludwig i. E.,
Switzerland ; res. no. 1543 Ic. Feb. 7, 1908.
40613
See also Duchess (The) of Padua and Sa-
lome.— Rache (Die) eines weibes. — Writings
(The) of Oscar Wilde.
Salome's maid; farce in 1 act, by Tennie Bur-
dock [pseud, of T. G. Baird] 19 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Tennie G. Baird, Jersey City ; D : 15484,
Mar. 29, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 29, 1909. 40614
Salcmy Jane; by P. Armstrong.
© Paul Armstrong, New York; D:9816,
Jan. 19, 1907. [For copies reed, see D:9767]
40615
■ -in 4 acts, founded upon incidents in Bret
H;;rte's California romance, Salomy Jane's
kiss, by P. Armstrong. [78] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Paul Armstrong, New York; D : 9767,
Jan. 8, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 8, 1907. 40616
2045
40617
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40635
Salon (A) carre fantasy. See Picture plays.
Salon (Le) du diable; or, The devil's statue,
a sketch in 1 act, by A. Schott. New York,
1S7S".
© Angle Schott, United States ; 1878 : 5091,
Apr. 26. 40617
Same.
© Angie Schott, United States ; 1878 : 6100,
May 20.
Saloon (The) and the nation.
(The) of the hour.
40618
See Question
Saloon (A) keeper's daughter; a drama in 4
acts, by W. J. North.
© William John North, St. Paul; 1895:
62998, Dec. 12. 40619
Saloon must go; by Archibald Humboldt [pseud,
of George O. March] Lebanon, O., March
brothers, 1909. 16 p. 12°.
© Oct. 28, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1909 ; D : 17220 ;
March bros., Lebanon, O. 40620
Salt (The) cellar; a domestic glimpse in 1 act,
adapted from the German, by Henry Doblin.
New York, Chicago [etc.] M. Witmark & sons,
1900. 23 p. front, (port.) 12°. (Charles
Dickson's famous 1 act plays)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 8695,
June 8, 1906 ; 2c. June 8, 1906. 40631
Salt o' the earth; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
J. Arthur.
© Joseph Arthur, New York ; 1895 : 7031,
Jan. 31. 40622
See also Hig-h tariff.
Salt (The) of life. See Women in love.
Salt (The) of matrimony; or. What the salt
did, dramatic composition, by B. S. Crossy.
[1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1913; D: 32126; Butler Ste\\-
art Crossy, St. Louis. 40623
Saltimbanques (Les); opera-comique en 3 actes
et 4 tableaux, [par] Maurice Ordonneau, mu-
sique de Louis Ganne. Paris, Librairie th6a-
trale, 1904. 2 p. 1., 134 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 4649, Feb. 25,
1904; 2c. Feb. 25, 1904. 40624
Salute the flag-; stirring play in 4 acts, by F. M.
Franklin. [79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1914; D : 37301 ; Frank M.
Franklin, New York. 40624a
Salvage (The) of love; play in 4 acts, by M.
Clifford. [2], 27 p. f°. Typewritten.
© ISIarie Clifford, New York ; D : 7592, Nov.
21, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 8, 1905. 40625
Salvation; play for women in 4 acts, by O.
Petrova. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1915 ; D : 39562 ; Olga Petrova,
New York. 40625a
Salvation (The) army girl; or, A child of the
tenements, play in 4 acts, by C. E. Blaney.
103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; D : 9994,
Feb. 20, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1907. 40626
Salvation army Ruth in darkest London; a
melodrama in 5 acts, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1893:24551,
May 20. 40627
Salvation army's new recruit; first part final,
by Frank Dumont. New York, Chicago, M.
Witmark & sons, 1905. 10 p. 12°. ([The
Witmark stage publications] )
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 7712,
Dec. 14, 1905; 2c. Dec. 14, 1905. 40628
Salvation Nell; a play in 3 acts, by E. B. Shel-
don. New York, A. Kauser [1908] 99 p.
12°.
© Edward Brewster Sheldon, Chicago; D:
14247, Nov. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1908. 40629
Salvation (The) of Larry Crane; dramatic
sketch in 1 act, by J. R. Hood. 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1911; D: 24758; Joseph R.
Hood, Denver. 40630
Salvation (The) of Sinda; dramatic farce
comedy in 3 acts, by W. A. Jordan. [.57] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1910; D: 21735; William A.
Jordan, New York. 40631
Salvation Sue; dramatic sketch, by Frank B.
Coigne. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1912; D : 29354 ; Champion
film CO., New York. 40632
play in 1 act, by John B. Hymer. [1], 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1915 ; D : 39507 ; Eleanor Hy-
mer, New York. 40632a
Salviati; or. The silent man, a melodrama in a
prologue and 4 acts, by William Seymour.
© Frederick Paulding, New York; 1880:
17601, Nov. 18. 40633
Sam Average. See Yankee fantasies.
Sam Davis, a soldier of the Confederacy; by
S. Robinson. Typewritten.
© Stanton Robinson, Cincinnati ; 1900 A:
26252, Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 22. 40634
Sam Davis, the Confederate scout; a drama, by
W. D. Fox. Nashville, Tenn., M. E. Church,
South, 1896. 88 p. 16°.
© W. D. Fox, Murf reesboro, Tenn. ; 1S06 :
45639, Aug. 10 ; 2c. Oct. 24. 40635
2046
40636
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40657
Sam Grimes; a play in 5 acts, by R. M. Stol-
\V(U-tliy. 53 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Richard M. Stolworthy, Cincinnati ; D :
42G7, Nov. 18, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1904. 40636
-Same. Rev. etl. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ricliartl M. Stolwortliy, Cincinnati ; D :
4698, Mar. 7, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1904. 40637
Sam Hill Jones; a niolodrania in 4 acts, liy Hal.
Reid [i. e. .1. H. Reid] 52 p. f°. Type-
written.
© American annisenient assn., Clilcago:
D:1610, liar. 19, 1902; 2c. Mar. 19. 1902.
40638
Sam. Houston, the hero of San Jacinto; a his-
torical play in 5 acts, by Franlvlin Li! lard.
© .John F. P.. Lillard, New York; 1893:
40200, Sept. 4. 40639
Sam Houston, the hero of Texas; a historical
drama in 6 acts, by J. H. Wallick.
© .Tames H. AVallick. Middletown, N. Y. ;
1889 : 300G, Jan. 25. 40640
Sam Houston, the hero of the Alamo; a histori-
cal drama in 6 acts, by J. H. Wallick.
© .Tames H. Wallick, Jdiddletown, N. Y. ;
1889:3007, Jan. 25. 40641
Sam Racket, esq.; an American farcical com-
edy drania, by Edward Coleman.
© Alfred McDowell, New York; 1889:
3126. Jan. 26. 40642
Sam Siddons; or, The gold hunters of Cali-
fornia, l>y T. B. Manning.
© Thomas B. Manning, Lagonda, O. ; ISSl :
10408. July 5. 40643
Sam Slick; an original 4 act comedy, by F. C.
^Vells.
© F. C. Wells. New Y(a-k; 1888: 24790.
Aug. 31. 40644
Sam the porter's first and last appearance in
the prize ring; by C. Harris. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1909; D : 16846 ; Calvin Har-
ris, Chicago. 40645
Sam Todd of Yale; a comedy, in 1 act, by H.
Racy. Typewritten.
© Harrv Lacy, New York; 1899:23190.
Apr. 1 ; 2c. Sept. 23. 40646
Samautha Allen and Betsy Bobbett; a farcical
comedy in 3 acts.
© Neil Burg(\ss, Roxbury, Mass. ; 1882 :
13539, Ang. 16. 40647
Samantha and Betp.y Bobbett; a farcical coni-
(.'(ly in ;! acts, by Josiah Allen's wife [pseud,
of ^Marietta Holleyl
© Neil Bnrge.ss, Ttoxbury, Mass.; 1882:
13538, An;:. 16. 40648
Samantha at the Centennial.
P. I.
See P. A. and
Samantha Boom-de-ay; a farcical sketch in J
act. by Ina Hammer [i. e. I. H. Hards]
adapted from H. C. Runner's story of the
same name.
© Ina Hammer Hards, New York; 1899:
53801, Aug. 23 ; 2c. Aug. 23. 40649
Samanthy Snodgrass and the ladies' aid; tab-
leau entertainment in 1 .scene, by Emma Paul
Turner. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1915.
(Ill ?iis Merry money-makers)
© Sept. 1, 1915 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1915 ; D : 41672 ;
^^'alter H. Baker & co.^ Boston. 40649a
Samaritaine (La); evangile en 3 tableaux, en
vers, pur Edmond Rostand. Paris, Lafitte et
cie. 2 p. 1., 107, [1] p. col. front., illus., col.
plates. 4°.
© Feb. 17, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1911 ; D : 23544 ;
Pierre Lafitte & co., Paris. 40650
Sambo and the devil; comedy sketch in 1 act.
A. E. Whitman. [1]. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1914 ; D : 37269 ; Arthur Ed-
ward Whitman, Whitman, Mass. 40650a
Sambo (The) girl; a musical comedy, by H. B.
Smith.
© Hnrrv B. Smith, New York; D : 5387,
Aug. S, 1904. 40651
a 3 act dramatic comedy, bv F. M. Norcross.
1641 p. 16°. Printed.
© Frank Mellen Norcross, New York ; D :
5374 ; July 13, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 2, 1904. 40652
Sambo's return; an Ethiopian sketch in 1 scene.
New Y^a-k, Happy liours company [1874] 6 p.
12°. [Ethiopian drama, no. 73])
© Happv hours co., New York ; 1874 : 12472.
Oct. 6: 2c."Oct. 17. 40653
Same (The) game; a sketch, by B. T. Donnelly.
[1],7p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1912 ; D : 29577 ; Barry T. Don-
nelly, Brazil, Ind. 40654
Same man; comedy sketch in 1 act, by Lida L.
C.);,'hlan. Boston, W. LI. Baker & co., 1909. 9
p. 12°.
© Dec. 11, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1909 ; D : 17682
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 40655
Same (The) old smile; a monologue, by M. M.
Stanley. [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© jMaud Mae Stanley, Chicago ; D : 15418,
flar. 19, 1909; Ic. Feb. 15, 1909. 40656
Same old thing; by R. C. Megrue. [7] p. 4°.
Printed.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1909 ; D : 16795 ; Roi Cooper
Megrue, New York. 40657
5379— vor. 2— -17-
2047
40658
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
•40674
Same (The) thing over again. See Kitty and
Patsy.
Same (The) to ye; Irish farce in 1 act, by R. J.
Fry. Clyde, C, Ames' publishing co., 1909.
8 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 484] )
©•Nov. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1909 ; D : 17412 ;
Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. 40658
■an original Irish comedy in 1 act, by Bob
and Marae Frey,
© Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Frey, Cleveland ;
D : 125, Feb. 7, 1901. 40659
Samfundets st0tter. See Efterladte skrifter;
af Henrik Ibsen.
Samira; or, A royal feast, drama in 5 acts and
an epilogue, after Alexander Dumas, sr., his-
torical romance Le vicomte de Bragelone, by
A. A. Agiiero.
© Antonio A. Aguero, New York; 1888:
35565, May 29. 40660
Sam'l of Pilsen; a comedy in 4 acts, by L.
Franklin.
© Lester Franklin, Chicago; 1884:1818,
Jan. 25. 40661
Sam'l of Posen; or, The commercial drummer,
a comedy-drama in 3 acts, by G. H. Jessop.
© G. H. .Te-ssop, Newberry, S. C. ; 1880:
15412, Oct. 9 ; 2c. Oct. 15. 40662
Sam.'l of Posen as the drummer on the road;
a comedy in 4 acts, by M. B. Curtis and Ed.
Marble. *
© M. B. Curtis, New York; 1883:10483,
.Tune 9 ; 2c. June 9. 40663
Sam'l of Posen on the road. Sec Spot cash.
Sammie's lesson; dialogue for a boy and girl,
by Clara J. Denton. New York, J. Fischer &
hl-o. [1910] 6 p. 12°. (Fischer's ed. of plays,
dialogues and drills, no. 3379)
© Feb. 1, 1910; 2c. Feb. 1, 1910; D : 20078 ;
J. Fischer & bro.. New York. 40664
Sammie's strategy; farcical sketch in 1 scene, by
Herbert Thomson, from a scenario by How-
ard Wall, [2], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1915; D : 42621 ; Herbert
Thomson co., New York. 40664a
Sampiero, the Corsican; a tragedy in 5 acts, by
G. Porter. SG p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Porter, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D :
2fX)4, June 12, 1902 ; 2c. June 12, 1902. 40665
Sample (The) shoe shop; comedy playlet in 1
act, by Le Mar Dorome [pseud, of M. E.
Doane] 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1912; D: 30493; Maude Es-
telle Doane, Philadelphia. 40066
Samples; original sketch in 1 act, by L. Wea-
dock. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Oct. 17, 1910 ; D : 22447 ; Louis Wea-
dock, New York. 40667
Sam's substitute; black face musical sketch,
written by A. F. Gruet and J. B. Gruet. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1914; D : 36153 ; Albert F.
Gruet and John B. Gruet, Lansing, Mich.
40667a
Samson; dramatic act in 1 scene, by A. Milden-
berg. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1914 ; D : 37879 ; Albert Mil-
denberg and Edward Berge, New York.
40667b
piece en 4 actes, [par] H. Bernstein.
[Paris, Irapr. de I'lllustration] 1908. 1 p. 1..
90 p. 12°.
© Henrv Bernstein, Paris; D : 12398, Feb.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1908. 40668
■ a tragedy, tr. and adapted from the Italian
of Yppolito" d'Aste, by W. D. Howells.
© Charles R. Pope. St. Louis ; 1874 : 12.383,
Oct. 2. 40669
• a tragedy in 4 acts, by Ippolito d'Aste, tr.
by W. D. HovN'ells, with English and Italian
words, as performed bv Signor Salvini. New
York. Charles D. Koppel, 1889. 2 p. 1., [3]-51
p. 8°.
© C. D. Koppel, New York; 1889:31513,
Oct. 17 ; 2c. Oct. 19. 40670
Samson and Delilah; a comedy in 3 acts, from
the French, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1887:2970.
Feb. 7. 40671
Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney,
New York, as executors, in renewal for 28
vears. Renewiil no. 5223, Feb. 11. 1914. Orig-
inal entry, Feb. 7, 1887. no. 2970. 4067ia
-dramatic act in 1 scene, by A. Mildenberg.
[ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1912; D : 29032 ; Albert Mil-
denberg, New York. 40672
opera in 3 acts, text by Ferdinand Lemaire,
music by Camille Saint-Saens, English ver-
sion by Frederic Lyster.
© F. Rullman, New York; 1894:2990,
Jan. 10. 40873
Samson and the law; a drama, by B. C.
(Hiapin. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin C. Chapin, New York; D:
l.")440, Mar. 25, 1909; 2c. Apr. 5, 1909. 40674
2048
40674
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40687
Samson marrying', Samson at Timnah, Samson
Hybristes, Samson blinded; foiii' dramatic
poems, bv E(hvin T. Wliiffen. Boston, R. G.
Badger, i905. 190 p. 12°.
© E. T. Whiffen. Edgewater, N. J.; A:
127650, Oct. 2, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1905. 40674a
Samuel Brohl and co. ; a drama in 4 acts, from
tlie French of Victor Cherbuliez's novel,
Samuel Brohl and co., by J. B. Booth. Type-
written.
© .lunius B. Booth, New Yorlc ; 1896: 18S07,
3\Iar. 26; 2c. Apr. 4. 40675
Samuel I. See Nabal.
Samuel Galloway — failure; phiy in 3 acts, by
E. H. Gouhl. [104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1914; D : 36066 ; Elizabeth
Hull Gould, Rochester, N. Y. 40675a
Samuel of Pilsen. See Sam'l of Pilsen.
Samuel of Posen. See Sam'l of Posen.
Samuel Wolf; New Yorker original posse niit
gesang und tanz in 4 aufziigen und 5 bildern,
von G. Hauenstoin. New York, Druck und
verl.ng von C. Haueustein [1896] 68 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Conr:ul Haueustein, New York; 1896:
47368, Aug. 20 ; 2c. Dec. 24. 40676
Samurai (The); play in 3 acts, preceded by a
jH-ologue and followed by an epilogue, by C.
de Fornaro. [1], 34 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1913; D : 34200 ; Carlo de
Fornaro, New York. 40677
San Angelico; a comic opera in 2 acts, by M. H.
Br<iwn. [88] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Mary Helen Brov.n, Short Hills, N. .T. ;
D : 15853, May 14, 1909 ; 2c. May 14, 1909.
40678
San Anton' (The) kid; 1 act drama of the Rio
(Jraiide Valley, written by Herbert Thomson,
from a scenario by Howard Wall. 31 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31. 1915; D : 42620 ; Herbert
Thomson co.. New York. 40678a
San Antonio; a western musical comedy in 3
acts, by Perce R. Benton [pseud, of P. B.
Robinson]
© Perce B. Robinson, Chicago ; D : 12629,
Mar. 28, 1908. 40679
Sanatorium spleen. Sec Liebes-sanatorium.
Sancho Panza; or, Don Quixote's quest, a
comedy in 3 acts, by F. J. MacBeath, jr. 79 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Francis J. MacBeath, jr., Philadelphia;
D : 4S81. Apr. 15, 1904 ; 2c. Mav 12, 1904.
40680
Sancho Panza — Continued.
• or, Don Quixote's quest, musical romance
in 2 acts, by F. ,L MacBeath, jr. [2], 82 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Francis J. MacBeath, jr., Philadelphia;
D : 6414, Mar. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1905.
40681
Sancho-Pedro; an opera bouffe extravaganza in
3 acts, music by F. J. Eustis, songs and text
by C. F. Pidgin.
© Frederic J. Eustis and Chas. F. Pidgin,
Massachusetts ; 1878 : 11352, Oct. 3. 40682
Sancta Susanna; the song of a May night, by
August Stramni, authorized tr. from the Ger-
man by Edward J. O'Brien. (In Poet lore, v.
25, no. 6, Nov.-Dec. 1914; periodical © Dec.
19, 1914; 2c. Dec. 26, 1914; B : 334338 ; Poet
lore CO., Boston) 40682a
Sancthansuatten.
Henrik Ibsen.
See Efterladte skrifter; af
Sanctuary; bird masque in 1 scene, bv P. Mac-
kaye. [2], 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1913 ; D : 34296 ; Percy Mac-
kaye, Wind.sor, Vt. 40683
Same, with a prelude by Arvia Mackaye,
illus. by Arnold Genthe. New York, F. A.
Stokes company [1914] xx, 71 p. col. front,
(port.) illus., col. plate-s. 12°.
© Feb. 20, 1914; 2c. Feb. 24, 1914; A:
3G9111 ; Percy Mackaye, New York. 40683a
Sanctuary (The) of womanhood; or, Jael, play
in 1 act, by F. E. Ben-Oliel. 56 p. 4°. jMs.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1914 ; D : 39064 ; Florence E.
Ben-Oliel, Ann Arbor. 40683b
Sand (The) hog; a 1 act plav, by F. Owen.
[3], 16 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1913; D : 32342 ; Francis
Owen, Chicago. 40684
Sand lots; 4 act drama, by W. Shea.
© Walter Shea, Maiden, Mass.; D : 5465,
Aug. 20, 1904. 40685
Sand (The) pirates; drama, by E. M. Bennett.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1911 ; D : 24947 ; Edward
Milton Bennett, New York.
40686
Sandbiichse (Die); ein neu deutsches schauspiel
in 2 akten, von Fritz v. Brie.sen. Berlin, Vita,
deutsches verlagshaus, 1907. 3 p. 1., [5]-80 p.
12°.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin ; D :
10578, May 15, 1907 ; 2c. May 15, 1907. 40687
2049
40688
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40704
Sandmannclien; inarcheaerzahluug niit chorlie-
tlern uud reigen zur auffiihnmg in schulen
iind vereinen, dichtung von Marie Waldeck.
tonweisen iinter verwendung eines voll<sliedes
von Carl Andre. Textbuch. Offeiibach a. M.,
J. Andre, 1909. 15 p. 12°.
<c) Oct. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1909 ; D : 17102 ;
Johann Andre, Offenbach a. M., Germany.
40688
Sandman (The"*; a libretto based on the chil-
dren's story The land of Nod, by J. W. Mc-
Spadden.
© J. AValker McSpadden, Montclair, N. J. ;
D : 14898, Jan. 25, 1909. 40689
Sandoval; a play in 4 acts, by G. Wardman.
© George "Wardman, Pittsburgh ; 1896 :
10097, Feb. 11. 40690
Sands of Egynt; a comedy drama, by E. Best.
81 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Eva Be^t, Dayton, O. ; 18SS : 3G1G1, Dec.
19; Ic. Nov. 13. 40691
Sandwiches; sketch in 1 act, by E. S. Hall. [2],
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mnr. G, 1911; D : 23571 ; Emma S.
Hall, New York. 40692
Sandy Bottom. f°. Typewritten.
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago; 1900 A:
9578, Apr. 14 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1903. 40693
Sandyland; a musical comedy in 2 acts and a
Iii-ologue, book and lyrics by C. B. Casad.
[139] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Campbell B. Casad, New York ; D : 9G96,
Dec. 27, 190G ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. 40694
Sandy's love affair; Scotch novelty act, by S.
Ackland. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1014 ; D : 37SS2 ; Sandy Ack-
land, Providence, R. I. 40694a
Sandy's rest; comedy in 1 act, by D. F. Cam-
mann. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1914; D: 30990; Donald F.
Cainraanu, New York. 40694b
Sandy's wedding present. Sec Six weeks
hence.
Sane (A) lunatic; a play in 4 acts, by A. Wil-
liams.
© Adene Williams, Washington; 1898:
59340, Oct. 8. 40695
Sanford (The) and Merton railway. Sec Her
birthday present.
San Francisco; or, A son's revenge, a local
drama in 3 acts and 12 scenes, by J. C.
^Velch.
© James Charles Welch, San Francisco ;
1886:26461, Nov. 23. 40696
San Francisco (The) earthquake; by W. 11.
Gardiner, jr.
© William Ray Gardiner, jr., Montclair,
N. J. ; D : 8499, Apr. 30, 1906. 40697
Sangre aragonesa; zarzuela de costumbres ba-
turras en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en
I)rosa y verso, original de E. Yuste Arias, mti-
sica del maestro Alvarez Lopez. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espaiioles] 1908. 34 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Enrique Yuste Arias, Madrid ; D : 14508,
Dec. 11, 3908; 2c. Dec. 11, 1908. 40698
Sangre azu.1; drama en 3 actos y en prosa,
original de A. Ledesma Hernandez. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1910. 55 p.
12°.
© Sept. G, 1910 : 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21980 ;
Antonio Ledesma Hernandez, Madrid. 40699
Sangre castiza; sainete lirico de costumbres
madrilefias, en 1 acto y 3 cuadi'os, en verso,
origuial de Jesiis Periias y A. G. Hernfuidez,
im'isiea del maestro Abelardo Breton. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1930. 55 p.
12°. [Words only]
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21963 ;
J. Pernas y A. G. Hernandez, Madrid. 40700
Sangre espanola; zarzuela patriotica en 5
cuadros precedidos de uu prologo, en prosa y
Aorso, original de Jose Garcia Rulino y Fran-
cisco Palomares del Pino, musica de los nuies-
tros Lopez del Toro y Fuentes. IMadrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1910. 43 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2c. Sept. 7, iOlO; D: 21970;
J Gtircia Rufmo v F. Palomares del Pino, Ma-
drid. 40701
Sangre gorda; entremcs de S. y J. Alvarez Quin-
tero. iNIadrid [Societlad de autores espaiioles]
1909.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16895 ; Serafin y Joacpiin Alvarez Quintero,
Madrid. 40702
Sangre nioza; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido en 3
cuadros, en prosa y verso, original de .J. Lopez
Silva y J. Pellicer, musica de los niaestros
Valverde. IMadrid [Sociedad de autores es-
paiioles] 1907. 44 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© .lose L6i)ez Silva v Julio Pellicer, Ma-
drid ; D: 11302, Sept. 5, 1907; 2c. Sept. 5, 1907.
40703
Sangre (La) venenosa; comedia en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original de A.
(Jamacho y Velasco. Madrid [Sociedad de
autoi-es espanoles] 1911. 34 p. 12°.
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24311; Aurelio Caniacho Velasco, Madrid.
40704
>050
40705
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40723
Sangre y arena; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividiflo en
4 cnadros, en prosa, adaptacion esccnica de la
novela de V. Blasco Ihauez, liecha con su au-
torizacion por Gonzalo Jover y Eniilio G. del
('astillo, mfisica del niaestros Luna y Mar-
quina. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
uoles] 1911. 49 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aujr. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25035 ; V. Blasco Ibaiiez, Madrid. 40705
Sangre y sol; drame lyrique en 3 actes, livret
de Maria Star et Henri Cain, niusique de
Alexandre Georse.s. Paris, M. E.schig, 1912.
50 p. 16°. [Words only]
© Mar. 16. 1912; 2c. Mar. 27, 1912; D:
291S3; Ui\x Esclii,?, Paris. 40706
Sangreal (The); a tragedy, by John R. Wyn-
niat, [49] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward S. Padmore, Brooklyn ; D : 8136,
Mar. 10, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 10, 1906. 40707
Sangue (II) nuovo (The new blood); corn-
media in 4 atti con epilogo dranima, di C.
Phillips. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1915 ; D : 39729 ; Chas. Phil-
lip.s, New York. 40707a
Sanguinary (The) chasm; an original satirical
comedy in 1 act, by N. Salsbury.
© N. Salsbury, United States ; 1879 : SOI.
Jan. 17. 40708
San Isidro Labrador; zarzuela en 1 acto y en
A-erso, dividido en 3 cuadros, original de Juan
Redondo y Menduiiia, mfisica del maestro
Joaquin Taboada Steger. Madrid, Casa Do-
t6sio, 1912. 23 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© July 5, 1912 ; 2c. .July 6, 1912 ; D : 30182 ;
Casa Dotesio, Madrid. 40709
Sanitfitsrat (Der); komodie in 3 akten, von
Roda Roda und Gustav Meyrink [pseud, des
Gustav Mever-Meyrink ; Berlin und Leipzig,
Schuster & Loeffler, 1911. [74] p. 8°.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1912 ; D : 28995 ; S. Fischer
verlag, Berlin. 40710
Sanitarium (The) for bilious souls. Sec Wo-
man who lauglied.
Sanitary (The) plumber; comedy sketch in 1
act, by R. Raphael. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914 ; D : 36243 ; Rudolph
Raphael, New York. 40710a
San Juan Hills. See Spanish-American war
drama.
Sanka bamba; by E. McWade and R. C. Lewis.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward McWade, New York ; D : 5727.
Nov. 5, 1904; 2c. Nov. 5, 1904. 40711
San Lin; oper aus dem volksleben im chinesen
viertel von San Francisco, von Chester Bailey
Fernald und Heinrich Blau.
© Eduard Bloch, Berlin ; 1898 : 30851, May
17; 2c. Sept. 21; Ic. new ed. Nov. 18. 40712
Sanna; schauspiel in 5 aufziigen, von Hermann
Bahr. Berlin, S. Fischer verlag, 1905. 124 p.
8°.
© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin ; D : 5473. Aug.
24, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1904. 40713
San Ramon; by V. Post.
© Van Zo Post, New York; D: 15416. Mar.
23, 1909. 40714
Sans bruit (Without noise); play in 1 act, by
M. von Hahn. 33 p. £°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1911; D; 25749; Marie von
Hahn, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 40715
Sans culotte; in 4 acts, by C. Fletcher.
© Coyne Fletcher, Washington; 1900 A:
3478, Feb. 7. 40716
a romantic comedy in 1 act, by C. Greve.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clifford Greve, St. Louis ; D : 16044, June
11, 1909 ; 2c. June 11, 1909. 40717
Sans famille (No relations); a piece in 5 acts
and 8 tableaux, founded on Hector Malot's
novel, by Henry Fouquier, Pierre Wolff and
Arthur Shirley. Typewritten.
© Elisabeth Marbury, New York; 1898:
11872, Feb. 16; 2c. Feb. 16. 40718
Sans Gene. See Duchess (The) of Dantzic.
Sans souci; or, Jacko, the sunbeam, a comedy-
drama in 3 acts, by L. Q. Jeffries.
© L. Q. Jeffries, Wooster, O. ; 1884:5596,
Mar. 17. 40719
See also Sanssouci.
Sans souci on the Hudson; a dramatic sketch
in 1 act, by F. Summerfield. Typewritten.
© Fred Summerfield, New York; 1899:
23502, Apr. 3; 2c. Apr. 3. 40720
San Saba; or. The Box K ranch, by D. Noel.
Typewritten.
© Dazie Noel, Brownwood, Tex. ; 1898 :
23006, Apr. 11 ; Ic. Oct. 4, 1902. 40721
Sanssouci; lustspiel .in 4 akten, von Werner v.
der Schulenburg. Dresden, C. Reissner, 1912.
[4], 126 p. 8°.
© Aug. 8, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 3, 1911 ; D : 25381 ;
Carl Reissner, Dresden, Germany. 40722
See also Drei siege. — Sans souci.
Santa Caterina; leggenda drammatica in 4 atti
e un epilogo, di A. Llebling, tr. italiana di
Amalia Dressier. Roma, Casa editrice itali-
ana, 1906. 48 p. 8°.
© Alice Llebling, Berlin ; D : 8770, June 30.
1906; 2c. June 30, 1906. 40723
2051
40724
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40743
Santa Glaus; by Hal. lleid [i. e. James Halleck
Ileid] and B. B. Westbrook [i. e. B. B. W.
Reid]
© Bertha Belle Westbrook, Chicago; D:
212, Mar. 13, 1901. 40724
— a lyrical intermezzo, by Harry Rowe Shel-
ley. Typewritten.
© Edward Schuberth & co., New York;
1900 A : 28081, Nov. 14 ; 2c. Nov. 14. 40725
— ■ ein lyrisches intermezzo, von Harry Rowe
Shelley. Typewritten.
© Edward Schuberth & co.. New York ;
1900 A : 280S0, Nov. 14 ; 2c. Nov. 14. 40726
— a monologue, by J. L. McClelland. Boston,
W. PI. Baker & co., 1901." 11 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 8.58,
Sept. 11, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1901. 40727
20
— musical comedy sketch, by H. Booker
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1909 ; D : 16989 ; Harry Booker,
Arlington. N. J. 40728
— or, A peep at St. Nicholas.
© William D. Folsom, Cleveland; 1888:
30557, Oct. 26. 40729
or, Harlequin Bob Cratchet and ding-
dong-dell, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, United States; 1876:14174.
Dec. 20; 2c. Dec. 23. 40730
or. Jack in the box, an extravaganza in a
prologue, 2 acts and an epilogue, by A. Burk-
hart. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Addison Burkhart. Chicago; D : 7694,
Dec. 11, 1905; 2c. Dec. 11, 1905. 40731
or, Kris Kringle's Christmas eve, a fire-
side drama in 3 pts., by C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, New York ; 1872 : 11640.
Nov. 1. 40732
Santa Claus at home; a Christmas operetta,
by E. O. W. [i. e. Ella Calista Wilson] Bos-
ton, G. M. Baker & companv [1883] 22 p.
12°. (On cover: Plays, for little folks, by
George M. Baker, no. 4) [Libretto only]
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1883:23344,
Dec. 17; 2c. Dec. 22. 40732a
Santa Claus' daughter; a musical Cliristmas
burlesque in 2 acts, by Everett Elliott and
F. W. Hardcastle. Clyde, O., Ames' publish-
ing CO., 1892. 17 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, ho. 309] ) [Words
only]
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1892:. 50083,
Dec. 8; 2c. Dec. 15. 40733
Santa Claus' dilemma; a whimsical musical
Christmas comedy, by D. M. Henderson, jr.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1909. 14 p.
12°. [Words only]
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 14779.
Jan. 9, 1909; 2c. June 18, 1909. 40734
Santa Claus' flower garden; or, The reward
of self-sacrifice, by M. B. Parkinson,
© M. B. Parkinson, New York; 1888:798,
Jan. 7. 40735
Santa Claus, junior; pantomime in 2 acts, by
A. Demain Grange. Book of words. New-
castle-on-Tyne, J. B. Bowes, ltd., 1903. cover-
title, 1 p. L, 75 numb. 1. 8°.
'© Robert Arthur, London ; D : 4426, Dec.
24. 1903; 2c. Dec. 24, 1903. 40736
Santa Claus or papa; 1 act play for children,
by Susan E. W. Jocelyn. [New York, E. S.
Werner & co., 1905] cover-title, 8 p. 12°.
(On cover: Werner's plays)
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 6837.
June 17, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1905. 40737
Santa Claus, the children's friend.
© Wm. D. Folsom, Cleveland ; 1890 : 31660,
Oct. 13. 40738
Santa Claus the First; a Christmas entertain-
ment, by F. E. Chase. Boston, G. M. Baker
& companv [1880] 23 p. 12°. (On cover:
Plays for little folks, no. 3)
© George M. Baker, United States: 1880:
19008, Dec. 13; 2c. Dec. 13, 1880. 40738a
Santa (The) Fe trail; a pastoral and romantic
play of western ranch life in 4 acts, by F.
Heerraans. [325] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Forbes Heermaus, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D :
2393, Sept. 29, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 16. 1902. 40739
a story of old New Mexico, by William
Jossey, a short cast version.
© William C. Thompson, Chicago ; D :
8919, July 25, 1906. 40740
Santa Fe train robbery; by G. W. Lillie.
© Gordon Wm. Lillie, Nashville; D:9972.
Feb. 16, 1907. 40741
Santa Maria; by O. Hammerstein.
© Oscar Hammerstein, New Y'ork ; 1896 :
47753, Aug. 22. 40742
Santa's children; play for small children, by
George H. Felton. Cincinnati & New York,
Fillmore music house, 1909. 6 p. 12°.
© Nov. 3, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 8. 1909 ; D : 17305 ;
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 40743
Santa's rescue; a Christmas play, by Elizabeth
F. Guptill. New York, Chicago, Tullar-Mere-
dith CO., 1914. 16 p. 8°.
© Sept. 21, 1914; 2c. and aff. June 26,
1915; A: 406456; Tullar-Meredith co., New
York. 40743a
2052
40744
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40764
Santa's surprise; a Cliristinas exercise for
giviiigr, bv Jessie A. Kelley. Boston, W. H.
Bilker &V'0., 1907. 16 p. 12°.
© WaltCT H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
10061, Mar. 2, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1907. 40744
Santee; a southern war and love drama in 3
acts, by O. Cohen.
© Octavus Cohen, Charleston, S. C. ; 1890 :
41088, Dec. 23. 40745
S-a-n-t-i-a-g-o; a comic opera in 3 acts, by
M. S. Hubbell.
© Mark S. Hubbell, Buffalo; 1899:17144,
]\Iar. 6; 2c. Mar. 29. 40746
Santiag-o; a Cuban romance with a war time
setting, by H. F. Noble.
© Howard F. Noble, Fostoria, O. ; 1900 A :
9197, Apr. 9. 40747
— a play in 4 acts, by C. H. Carlton,
© Carl H. Carlton, Lancaster, O. ; 1898:
61212, Oct. 18. 40748
or, A pair of Americans, by Hal Reid
[i. e. James Halleck Reid]
© Corse Payton, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; 1898 :
42468, July 15. 40749
or, For the Red, White and Blue, a war
drama in 4 acts, by J. A. Fraser. Chicago,
The Dramatic publishing co. [1898] 58 p.
12°. ( [American acting drama] )
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1898 : 41440,
July 11; 2c. Sept. 28. 40750
Santiago de Cuba; military play in 2 acts with
prologue and epilogue, by A. IMarix. [130] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1912; D : 28728 ; A. Maris,
New York. 40751
Santiago (A) phonograph; 1 act sketch for 3
characters, by E. C. Hammond.
© E. Clive Hammond, Philadelphia; 1899:
8049, Jan. 25. 40752
Santidad; comedia dramSitica en 1 acto y 2
cuadros, original de C. Garcia Casal. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1911. 28 p.
12°.
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24317; Carlos Garcia Casal, Madrid. 40753
Santini; play in 1 act, by H. F. Brock. [2],
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1913 ; D : 31970 ; Howard Fol-
som Brock, Cambridge, Mass. 40754
Santo con gracia; sainete, en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de L. de Vargas. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1914. 31 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. IVIar. 30, 1914; D:
36521 ; Luis de Vargas, Madrid. 40754a
Santon (The); or. The last of his tribe, a
drama in 5 acts, from an old manuscript, by
R. W. Emerson.
© Robert W. Emerson, Piqua, O. ; D :
14939, Jan. 29, 1909. 40755
Santos e meigas; idilio campesino, zarzuela, en
1 acto y 3 cuadros, original de M. Linares
Rivas, niQsica de los maestros Lleo y Baldo-
mir. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles]
1908. 40 p. 12°.
© Manuel Linares Rivas, Madrid ; D :
13779, Sept. 14, 1908; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908.
40756
Sapho; a comedy in 3 acts, adapted from the
story of Alphonse Daudet, by M. Doran and
F. Doran. Typewritten.
© Marie Doran and Frank Doran, New
York; 1900 A : 2768, Jan. 30; 2c. Feb. 6.
40757
a dramatization in 4 acts of Victor Sar-
dou's story, by William Nelson. 71 1. t".
Mimeographed.
© July 1, 1909; 2c. July 13, 1909; D:
16386; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 40758
pi&ce en 5 actes, par A. Daudet et Adolphe
Belot.
© Alphonse Daudet, Paris; 1891:24479,
July 6. 40759
pidce lyrique en 5 actes, d'aprSs le roman
d'Alplionse Daudet, par Henri Cain et Ber-
nede, musique de J. Massenet. Paris, Heugel
et cie., 1909. 2 p. 1., 56 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Heugel & CO., Paris; D : 15031, Feb. 8,
1909; 2c. Feb. 8, 1909. 40760
a play of the day, from the French of
Daudet and Belot, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1885:27355,
Dec. 24. 40761
— Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney,
New York, as executors, in renewal for 28
vears. Renewal no. 3727, Dec. 27. 1912.
Original entry, Dec. 24, 1885, no. 27355.
40762
— tabloid dramatization of A. Daudet's
famous story of same title, by William Nel-
•sou. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1913.
[32] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Nov. 14, 1913; 2c. Nov. 26, 1913; D:
35149; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 40763
— See also Sappho.
Sapho's love; a comedy in 3 acts, by Saint
Aubin [pseud, of A. A. Corbett]
© Saint Aubin, Elkhart. Tnd. ; 1900 A: 8212,
Mar. 29. 40764
2053
40765
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40788
Sapho's twins. Typewritten.
© Clement M. Stevenson and Hurry J. Dice,
Allegheny, Pa. ; 1900 A : 8808, Apr. 5 ; 2c. Apr. 5.
40765
Sapphire (The) brooch; play in 1 act, by E. Orr.
43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1911 ;■ D : 25773 ; Edith Orr,
Newton, Mass. 40766
Sapphire (The) pendant; comedy in 1 ^ct, by
B. F. Markbreit. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1913 ; D : 3.5359 ; Bertha Fie-
bach Markbreit, Cincinnati. 40767
Sappho; by T. P. Carter.
© Theodore Parkman Carter, New York;
D : 14309, Nov. 17, 1908. 40768
[a life picture in 4 acts, by J. Gordin]
[New York, The Lipshitz press, 1907] 1 p. 1 .
viii, 3-86 p. 12°.
© Jacob Gordin, Brooklyn; D : 10279, Apr.
5, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1907. 40769
an emotional drama in 5 acts, by G. B.
Densmore.
© G. B. Densmore, San Francisco; 1880:
11567, May 17. 40770
— Gi'eek historical play, by J. Norton.
© Je.ssie Norton, Mills College, Cal. ; 1891 :
1429S, Apr. 20.
40771
— a historical play for girls, by Jessie Norton.
New York, E. S. Werner, 1894. 28 p. illus.
obi. 16°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; 1894:
50708, Oct. 30; 2c. Nov. 12. 40772
— lyric drama in 5 acts, founded on the novel
of Alphonse Daudet, words by Henri Cain ct
Bernede, music by J. Massenet, English words
by Henrv Grafton Chapman. New York, C. E.
Burden,' 1909. 39 p. 4°. [Libretto only.
French and English]
© Dec. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1909 ; D : 17717 ;
Charles E. Burden, New York. 40773
a play in 5 acts, by Daudet and Belot, Eng-
lish version by Elizabeth Beall Ginty.
© F. Rullman. New^ York ; 1895 : 14409,
IVIar. 12. 40774
a tragedy in 5 acts, by Frank Schiller
[pseud, of Mrs. M. F. Schill]
© Mrs. M. F. Schill, Omaha, Neb.; 1881:
2S97, Feb. 26. 40775
^by Stella [pseud, of E. A. Lewis] Lon-
don, Triibuer & co., 187-5. vi p., 1 1., 132 p.,
front. 12°.
© Estelle A. Lewis, United States ; 1875 :
7152, July 9; 2c. Aug. 6. 40776
Sappho — Continued.
trauerspiel in 5 aufziigen, von Franz Grill-
parzer, ed. by C. C. Ferrell. Boston, Ginn &
company, 1899. xxxiii, 143 p. 12°.
© Chiles Clifton Ferrell, Oxford, Miss.;
1S99 : 15778, Feb. 28 ; 2c. Mar. 10. 40777 *
• or, Fanny Le Grand, dramatization in 4
acts, by M. W. Sterling. Typewritten.
© Marie Welleslev Sterling, Camden, N. J. ;
1900 A : 11826, Mar. 29 ; 2c. Mar. 30. 40778
or. For duty's sake, a dramatization in 4
acts of Alphonse Daudet's novel of Sapho, by
C. Heverin.
© Cator Heverin, New York ; 1900 A : 6304,
Mar. 8. 40779
Sappho and Phaon; a tragedy set forth with a
prologue, induction, prelude, interludes and
epilogue, by Percy Mackaye. New York, Lon-
don, The Macmillan company, 1907. xv, [1],
225 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co.. New York; D: 104.52, Apr.
30, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1907. 40780
Sappho in tv/enty minutes. See Fanny Le
Grand.
Sara; a drama in 7 tableaux, by K. Rankin and
O. Grylls.
© Kate Rankin and Cecil Grylls, New
York; 1890:18454, .Tune 6. 40781
Sara Lyons; a drama in 7 tableaux, divided into
5 acts, by C. Grylls.
© Cecil Grylls, New York; 1889:25361,
Aug. 19. 40782
Sarah Ann; a dramatic comedy, by A. Madeira.
[6] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Addis(na Madeira, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
15263, Mar. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1909. 40783
Sarah Barnuni; a play in 3 acts, by C. H.
Thayer.
© Charles H. Thayer, Boston ; 1884 : 1949,
Jan. 28. 40784
Sarah Barnum's dilemma; by F. Leon.
© Francis Leon. United States ; 1884 : 6704,
Mar. 28 ; 2c. Mar. 28. 40785
Sarah Dome; a play in 3 acts, by B. Stern. 55
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Barnard Stern, Hyde Park, Mass. ; D :
3855, Aug. 20, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1903. 40786
Sarah's cousin; or. The heir to Greenwood, a
farcical sketch, by F. W. Lodge.
© Frank W. Lodge, Boston; 1894:49800.
Oct. 25. 40787
Sarah's private rehearsal for her next Ameri-
can debut; a dramatic burlesque sketch in 1
act, by C. J. B. Nichels.
© Charles J. B. Nichels, Brooklyn; 1881:
13455, Sept. 1. 40788
2054
40789
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40808
Sara's fate; 1 act comedy-drama, by B. N. I-iv-
insstou. [2G] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1911 ; D : 23490; Benjamin N.
Livingston, Baltimore. 40789
Saratoga; a comedy in 5 acts, by B. C. Howard.
© Bronson C. Howard, New York; 1870:
4923, Dec. 17 ; 2c. Sept. 25, 1878. 40790
• Same.
© Bron.son Howard, New York, in renewal
for 14 vears, from Dec. 17, 1898 ; 1898 : 37392.
June 18; 2c. June 18. 40791
comic drama in 5 acts, by Bronson Howard.
© Alice M. Howard, New Yorlc, as widow
of tbe autbor, in extension for 14 years. Re-
newal no. 3074, Apr. 20, 1912. Renewal en-
try, June 18, 1898, no. 37392. 40792
Sardanapalus; a dramatic, historical and
biblical pantomime, composed and arr. by
J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati ; 1891 : 45765,
Dec. 10. 40793
■ Lord Byron's historical tragedy, arr. for
representation in 4 acts, by Charles Calvert.
© Henry C. Jarrett and Henrv D. Palmer,
New York ; 1876 : 9302, Aug. 10. 40794
spectacular pantomime with ballet, by G.
Von Palm. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Sce-
nario]
© G. Von Palm, New York ; D : 2299, Sept.
5, 1902; 2c. Sept. 5, 1902. 40795
Sardine — apples; a new and original burlesque
in 2 acts, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York ; 1876 : 11710,
Oct. 17. 40796
Sardine — apples, king of Ninnevah and As-
toria, li. I.; a burlesque in 1 act, by J.
Hart.
© .Tosh Hart, United States; 1876:8938.
Aug. 1. 40797
Sarenna; an episode at the cross roads, lyric
drama in 1 act, by Avon INIarsh, music by
Hermann Lohr. New York, Chappell & co.,
ltd., 1907. 16 p. 8°.
© Chappell & CO., ltd., London ; D : 110S4,
July 30, 1907 ; 2c. July 30. 1907. 40798
Sarg-a liliom; videki torteuet liarom felvonJis-
ban, [irtak] Biro Lajos. Budapest, Singer
5s Wolfuer kiadasa, 1913. 141 p. 8°.
© Nov. 23, 1912; 2c. Nov. 26, 1912; D:
31824; Hans Bartsch, New York. 40799
Sargasso; dramatic playlet, bv E. A. Bross.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1910 ; D : 210G7 ; Edgar A.
Bro.ss, Irvington, N. J. 40800
Sargent Tegge, the London detective; original
comedv drama in 4 acts, bv Annie Lewis
(Mrs. F. W. Johnson)
© Sirs. F. W. Johnson, Boston ; 1888 : 5020,
Feb. 15; 2c. (act 3) Feb. 15. 40801
Sari; play in 2 acts, adapted from the Ger-
man of Julius Wilhelm and Max Grunbaum,
by C. C. S. Gushing and E. P. Heath. [63] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914; D : 36458 ; Henry W.
Savage, inc.. New York. 40801a
Sassy, a ragtime soubrette; a dramatic com-
po.sition, by H. Montague.
© Harry Montague, New York ; 1899 : 6350.
Jan. 17. 40802
Sassy Sue; by J. H. Tennant.
© .John H. Tennant, New York; D : 4462,
Jan. 2, 1904. 40803
Sastre (El) del campillo; sainete madrileno en
1 acto y 2 cuadros en prosa, original de M.
Garrido, mfisica de los maestros Cayo Vela
y Felipe Orej6n. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1915. 44 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41091 ; Manuel Garrido, Madrid. 40803a
Satan; a comedy-drama in 4 acts and tableaux,
by .r. O. Moore.
© J. Ov.en Moore, New York ; 1890 : 24692,
Aug. 7. 40804
a drama in 4 acts, adapted from the
French.
© Marie Taylor, New York ; 1893 : 9296,
Feb. 20.
40805
^a dramatic sketch, by Harry Grattan
[pseud, of Henry Willoughby Grattan
Plunkett] 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry Grattan, London ; D : 6775, Apr.
22, 1905; 2c. Apr. 21, 1905. 40806
play in 3 acts, by E. Harris. [113] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1914; D : 38123 ; Elmer
Harris, Los Angeles. 40806a
or. The blind girl of Paris, a drama in 5
acts, by F. F. Schrader.
© Fred F. Schrader, St. Joseph, Mo. ; 1877 :
5899, May 15. 40807
or, The 10th commandment, an original
comedy in 5 acts and 15 scenes, by A. Gold-
faden.
© A. Goldfaden, New York; 1888:2167.
Jan. 19. 40808
2055
40809
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40830
Satan & company; musical comedy in 2 acts,
by W. F. Burke. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. July 2, 1912; D : 30159 ; William
Francis Burke, New York. 40809
Satan on earth; a drama in 4 acts, by W. A.
Brady.
© Wm. A. Brady, New York; 1896:2961,
Jan. 7. 40810
Satan repulsed; pantomime, by Ricardo E.
Manrique de Lara and Eugenie Dumas, music
by Max Hoffmann. 7 p. f°. Ms. [Sce-
nario only]
© Ic. Sept. 1.5, 1909; D : 1G792 ; Eugenie
Prout, New York. 40811
Satan som seirer; drama i 5 akter, af Sigurd
Mathiesen. Kristiania og Kj0benhavn, Gyl-
dendalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag, 1910.
2 p. ]., [7]-129 p. 4°.
© Nov. 16, 1910; 2c. Jan. 21. 1911; D :
28157 ; Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk for-
lag, Christiania, Norway. 40812
Satan unchained — and chained; by B. A. Hill.
© Bessie Adele Hill, Chicago; 1893; 9932.
Feb. 23. 40813
Satania; a play in 4 acts, by M. E. Swan.
Typewritten.
© Mark E. Swan, Milwaukee ; 1898 : 71404.
Dec. 8 ; 2c. Dec. 8. 40814
Satania and Sulfuria; a spectacular comic
opera in 3 acts, by P. G. Johnson and H.
Ehrent.
© P. C. Johnson, Washington, and Her-
mann Ehrent, New York; 1890:16974,
May 23. 40815
Satanitza; a comic opera in 3 acts, adapted
from the German by J. B. Polk, music by
Franz von Supp§. rearr. and adapted for the
American stage by Max Maretzek.
© J. B. Polk, New York ; 1879 : 3002, Mar. 4.
40816
Satan's daughter; in 3 acts, by C. E. Rogers.
56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1911 ; D : 24373 ; C. E. Rog-
ers, New York. 40817
Satan's (The) deal; 4 act drama, by J. C. Hop-
ner. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1911; D : 25958 ; John C.
Hopner, Chippewa Falls, Wis. 40818
Satan's diary; a romantic drama in 3 acts.
© Harry Lacy, New Haven ; 1885 : 14153,
July 1. 40819
Satan's dream; spectacular extravaganza in 2
acts, by S. T. Jack.
<y Sain. T. Jack, Chicago; 1896: 31571, May
25. 40820
Satan's football; a corned v drama in 4 acts, by
M. E. Swan.
© Mark E. Swan, Chicago; 1897:25314,
Apr. 23. 40821
Same. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1915; D : 40326 ; Darcy &
AVolford, New York. 40821a
Satan's harem; !)y W. D. Hall.
© William D. Hall, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
2.5971, Oct. 18. 40822
Satan's judgment; in 3 acts and 6 scenes, ')y
L. Whettony.
© Leon Whettony, Chicago; 1885:16103,
July 30. 40833
Satans niaske; groteske in 1 akt, von Paul
Czinner. Wien, Comoedia, 1912. 30 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913; D : 32591 ; Comoedia,
g. m. b. h., Vienna. 40824
Satan's pills and Luci's drops.
(The) dam.
See Devil's
Satan's servants; or. The devil's dictations, a
romantic legendary spectacle, a new concep-
tion of the drama Faust in 2 acts and 11
scenes, by Roger Imhof [i. e. F. R. Imhof]
[34] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Fred Roger Imhof, Rock Island, 111.;
D : 3202, Mar. 28, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1903.
40825
Satan's son; play in 5 acts, by H. W. Bible.
[3] 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1911 ; D : 23659 ; Howard \V.
Bible, New York. 40826
— — a play in prologue and 4 acts, by H. W5.s-
wall Bible.
© Howard W. Bible, New York; D: 13151,
June 9, 1908. 40827
Satan's sorrows; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
T. J. Kane.
© Kane & Rawalt, Gunnison, Col. ; 1897 :
38515, July 1 ; 2c. July 2. 40828
Satan's tour; a burlesque in 3 acts, by William
Granville Baker.
© Baker and Fonda, Spokane, Wash. :
1897 : 21058, Apr. 2. 40829
Satan's will; a 1 act spectacular introductory
extravaganza, by D. Levino and D. Crimmins.
Typewritten.
© Dan. Crimmins and Dolph Levino, Pitts-
burgh ; 1900 A : 5698, Mar. 2 ; 2c. Aug. 27.
40830
Satan's work; play in 3 acts, by D. McDougall.
5 p. 4'^. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1914; D: 38714; Duncan Mc-
Dougall, Detroit. 40830a
2056
40830
COPyRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40850
Satansbote (Ein); in 3 akten, von Alfred Fekete.
r,(>rlin, S. Fischer, verlag, 1913. 1 p. 1., 83 p.
12°.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1914 ; D : 36119 ; S. Fischer,
verlag, Berlin. 40830b
Satchel (The) carrier; comedy sketch in 1 act,
by Barry Gray. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1910 ; D : 22048 ; L. Claude
Myers, New York. 40831
Satire; play in 3 acts, by Y. S. Lawrence. [59]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910; D : 22884 ; Vincent S.
I>awrence. Allstou, Mass. 40832
a society play in 4 acts, by J. Barrington.
© .Tohn Barrington, San Francisco; 1S95 :
14081, Mar. 11.
Satiromastix. See Poetaster.
40833
Saturday to Monday; by F. J. Westcott. 69 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick .John Westcott, I.ondon ; D:
10966, July 15, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 12, 1907. 40834
Saturn; or, The world a thousand years
hence, a mythical conjecture in 9 scenes, by
Charles Bridgman.
© Charles .T. Bridgman, Brooklyn; 1885:
19889, Sept. 21. 40835
Saturn, the court of Ulysses; or, The centen-
nial of the stars, the stripes and the satel-
lites, an astronomical, mythological, allegori-
cal and spectacular burlesque drama, by B. B.
A'allentine.
© B. B. Valleutine, New York ; 1876 : 3544,
Mar. 23'. 40836
Saturnalia; a tragedy, by Gabriel Boudousquie.
24 p. f°. Typewritten.
© G. C. Boudousquie, New Orleans; D:
8729 June 22, 1906; Ic. June 22. 1906; Ic.
Jan. 14, 1907. 40837
Saturn's crosses; in 0 acts, by M. L. Toland.
33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Margaret Leigh Toland, La Crosse, Wis. ;
D: 15763, May 3, 1909; 2c. Apr. 24, 1909.
40838
Satyr (Der); sehwank in 3 akten, von Georges
Lerr und INIarcel Guillemaud. Berlin, Felix
Bloch erben, 1909. 88 p. 8°.
© Felix Bloch. erben, Berlin ; D : 15300,
INIar. 11, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1909. 40839
Satyr and the duke; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by E. Nice. [58] p. f. Typewritten.
© Eugene Nice, New York; D : 10214, Mar.
27, 1007 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1907. 40840
Satyre (Le); i)iece en 3 actes, par G. Berr et
M. Guillemaud. Paris, P. V. Stock & cie.,
1913. 2 p. 1., 187 p. 12^
® Sept. 11, 1913; 2c. Sept. 6, 1913; D:
35560; Georges Berr & Marcel Guillemaud,
Paris. 40841
Sauce and the goose; comedy in 3 acts, by S.
Treadwell. [112] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1915; D: 42407; Sophie
Tread^vell, New York. 40841a
Sauce for the g-ander; play in 3 acts, by E. W.
Fitield. [99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1914; D: 36444; Effie Wood-
ward Fifield, Minneapolis. 40842
Sauce for the goose; by R. M. Mansfield.
© Rene M. Mansfield, Chicago ; D : 16079,
June 16, 1909. 40S43
comedy in 1 act. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louise M. KuUsmann, Roslindale, Mass. ;
D:9304, Oct. 24, 1906; 2c. Oct. 24, 1906.
40844
— — by F. W. Reed. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 25. 1910; D : 22649 ; Ferdinanda
W. Reed, Cambridge, Mass. 40845
— comedy in 3 acts, by G. Bonner. [2], 91 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1910; D: 22496; Geraldine
Bonner, New York. 40846
a farce in 1 act, by Margaret Vere F.
Livingston. Boston, W. H, Baker & cc, 1899.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
23187, Apr. 1 ; 2c. May 12. 40847
farce in 2 scenes, by T. A. Crowley. 17 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Teresa A. Crowley, Brookline, Mass.;
D : 12806, Apr. 22, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1908.
40848
play in 1 act, by H. L. Upton and L. D.
Ingraham. [1], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1913; D: 32229; Harry Lin-
wood Upton, Dorchester, Mass., and Miss Leo
Dale Ingraham, Rochester, Ind. 40849
a temperance comedietta in 1 act, by L. C.
Arnold. Columbus, Ind., Democrat office,
1880. cover-title. 12 p. 12°.
© Laura C. Arnold, Columbus, Ind. ; 1880 :
3147, Feb. 27 ; 2c. June 4. 40849a
Saucy Jack Barry; a romantic Irish play In 4
acts, by M. J. Murphy.
© Myles J. Murphy, New York; D : 3079,
Jan. 16, 1903. 40850
2057
40851
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40868
Saucy Sue; a drtiuia iu 4 acts, by G. Wren.
© George Wren, Brooklyn; 1872:472.
Jan. 17. 40851
Saugus (The) centennial pageant; play 5n 10
episodes, by E. W. Bates. 42 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 20, 1015 ; D : 41260 ; Esther Wil-
lard Bates, Boston. 40851a
Saul; a liistorical tragedy in 5 acts, depicting
the life and death of King Saul, by A. R.
Thorndike. London [R. Flint and co.] 1906.
88 p. front, (port.) 8".
© Arthur Russell Thorndike, Aylesford,
England ; D : 12395, Feb. 20, 1D08 ; 2c. Feb.
20, 1908. 40852
a tragedy in 5 acts, by A. R. Worden.
Ypsilanti, Mich., Ypsilanti printing co., 1881.
1 p. 1., 55 p. 12'.
© Adella R. Worden, Ypsilanti, Mich.;
1881 : 5911, Apr. 18 ; 2c. Aug. 15. 40853
— by H. Iliowizi. Philadelphia, Anvil
printing company, 1894. 84 p. 8°.
© Henrv Iliowizi, Bhiladelphia ; 1894:
327.52, June 21 ; 2c. Oct. 12. 40854
or. The witch of Endor, a biblical drama
in 3 acts, adapted from the French of Alex-
andre Soumet, with appropriate vocal and
instrumental music, by J. Proctor.
© Joseph Proctor, Manchester, Mass. ; 1878 :
11448, Oct. 5. 40855
Saul of Tarsus; an original drama in 4 acts,
by H. T. Hum. 34 p. 4°. Printed.
© Henry Tliorn Hum, Milton, 111.; D:
6995, July 5, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1905. 40856
a play in 4 acts, by W. Owen. [76] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© William Owen, Arrochar, N. Y. ; D :
12288, Feb. 1, 1908; 2c. Feb. 1, 1908. 40857
— a religious drama, by John Fielding Crig-
ler. Boston, Sherman. French & company,
1914. 5 p. 1., 226 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1914; 2c. Dec. 2, 1914; A:
388771 ; Sherman, French & co., Boston.
40857a
or. The Cross triumphant, a semi-sacred
drama in 4 acts, rev. acting ed. by H. T. Hum.
© Henry Tliorn Hum, Milton, 111.; D:
15704, Apr. 24, 1909. 40858
Sausage (A) from Bologna; a comedy in 4 acts,
by J. J. Chapman. New York, Moffat, Yard
& CO., 1909. 4 p. 1., 113, [1] p. 12°.
© John Jay Chapman, Barrytown, N. Y. ;
D : 15653, Apr. 19, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1909.
40859
Sausage (The) makers; a negro burlesque
sketch in 2 scenes, arr. bv Charles White.
Now York, R. M. De Witt, 1875. 5 p. 12°.
( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no.
59])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7714, July 23; 2c. Sept. 2. 40860
Sausage (The) makers of Stuttgart; dramatic
sketch, by C. E. Hastings. [3], 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 13, 1914; D: 37047; Charles
Edward Hastings, New York. 40860a
Sauterelles (Les); piece en 5 actes, par E.
Fabre. 36 p. 4°. (L'lllustration thC'atrale,
7" ann^e— 197, 30 decembre 1911)
© Dec. 30, 1911; 2c. Feb. 14, 1912; D:
28680; Emile Fabre, Paris. 40861
Savage (The): comedy sketch, by M. M. Allen.
[1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1913; D: 32158; Mary M.
Allen, Lawrenceville, N. J. 40862
^play in 4 acts, by D. E. Sullivan. [90] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1913; D: 34249; Dollie E.
Sullivan, Prince Bay, N. Y. 40863
Savage (A) encounter; a sketch, by L. Sterner
and C. Preston Wynne. [2], 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Lawrence Sterner and C. Preston Wynne,
London ; D : 6368, Mar. 21, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 23,
1905. 40864
Savage (A) love. See Tongan (The) taboo.
Savage South Africa; by P. J. Visser.
© Walter L. Main, Cincinnati ; D : 8151,
Mar. 16, 1003. " 40865
Savage streak; by C. G. Harris. iS p. 8°.
Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1909; D : 17579 ; Charlotte
Glendyle Harris, New York. 40866
Savage (The), the slave, the soldiers and the
citizen. See Evolution (The) of negro
minstrelsy.
Savages (The) of America. See Ponteach.
Saved; a drama, by Mrs. AV. W. Smith.
© Mrs. W. W. Smith, Pittsburgh; 18S8 :
34909, Dec. 7. 40867
a drama in 4 acts, by A. C. Gunter.
© A. C. Gunter, San Francisco ; 1878 : 2303,
Feb. 23. 40868
drama iu 1 act, by P. L. Wilde, from the
French of Andre de Lorde and Eugene Morel.
{In Smart Set, v. 46, no. 3, July, 1915)
© June 12, 1915; Ic. June 19, 1915; D:
40986; Percival L. Wilde, New York. 40868a
2058
40869
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40885
Saved — Continued.
the Good templar's drama, by Z. P. Hotoh-
kiss.
© Zort P. Hotchkiss Richmond, Ind. ; 1874 :
2456, Feb. 28. 40869
-play in 1 act, by William Robt. Hildreth.
(!]. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
•© Ic. Nov. 15, 1913 ; D : 35140 ; Mrs. Robt.
Hildreth, Shohola, Pa. 40870
Saved, a scandal; in 1 act. by C. Herbert. 6
p. 12°.
© Carl Herbert, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
18049, July 21 ; 2c. June 10, 1902. 40871
Saved at last. See Wine (The) cup.
Saved at seven; original comedy sketch, by
Samuel David Drane. [10] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© S. D. Drane. Washington ; D : 11424,
Sept. 27, 1907 ; Ic. Sept. 27, 1907 ; Ic. Nov. 9.
1907. 40872
Saved beneath, the cross; play in 3 acts, by
A. F. Mayette. 20 p. 12°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1912 ; D : 28491 ; A. F. May-
ette, Gardner, Mass. 40873
Saved by a child. Sec Spanish (A) bandetta.
Saved by a necklace. Sec Revenged.
Saved by a scent; drama in 1 act, by Charles
Goddard. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic Aug. 24, 1914; D : 37999 ; Star co.,
New York. 40873a
Saved by Alaska; a comedy melodrama in 4 acts,
by E. B. Gulmyer.
' © Erven B. Gulmyer, Elkhart, Ind. ; 1898 :
147G1, Mar. 2. 40874
Saved by an enemy. See Angel (An) of
mercy.
Saved by chance; act 3, scene 4, by J. N. Fort.
© .1. Neil Fort, Philadelphia; 1873:809,
Jan. 29. 40875
or, The struggle for wealth, a sensational
dnima in 5 acts, by J. N. Fort and E. P.
Wiik.s.
© .J. Neil Fort and E. P. Wilks, Philadel-
phia ; 1871 : 12402, Dec. 28. 40876
Saved by his child. See Captain Molly.
Saved by love and the red ribbon; a modern
(.ira.ma in 4 acts, by J. E. Earle.
© J. Edward Earle, Grand Rapids, Mich. ;
1877 : 5083, Apr. 27 ; 2c. May 7. 40877
Saved by the cross; in 4 acts, by Louis Lu-
dovisi.
© Martin AV. Hanley, New York ; 1900 A :
17254, July 13. 40878
Saved by the hand; a drama in 4 acts, by E.
Kroni.
© E. Krom, Appleton City, Mo.; 1884:
24296, Dec. 8. 40879
Saved by the radiophone. Sec Terms (The)
of the will.
Saved by the royal neighbors; comedy in 4
acts, by INIayme j'ivaey. 39 p. 12°. Printed.
© Nov. 9, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 388G9 ;
F. (). Van Galder, Rock Island, 111. 40879a
Saved ly the woodmen; comedy drama in 4
acts, by F. Tucker. [17] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Francis Tucker, Galesburg, 111. ; D : G773,
June 5, 1905 ; 2c. June 5, 1905. 40880
Saved from prison by mother; by W. Styles.
G p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Westbrook Styles, New York ; D : 4114,
Oct. 19, 1903; Ic. Oct. 19, 1903; Ic. Oct. 24,
1903. 40881
Saved from ruin; a drama in 5 acts, by C. Ful-
ton,
© Chandos Fulton, Brooklyn; 1871:8434,
Sept. 9. 40882
Saved from shame; an entirely original and
sensational drama in 5 acts, by R. P. Cooke.
© Richard Pope Cooke, Chicago; 1890:
1751G, May 29. 40883
a ))hiy In 4 acts, by Frank Bixby. [78] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Selwyn i\c co.. New York; D : 9597, Dec.
7, 190G; 2c. Doc. 14. 190G. 40884
■ Sec iihso Cap, the new.sgirl.
Saved from Siberia; 5 act drama, by Morris M.
Jacobs. |.3G] p. f°. Typewritten.
© M. G. IMit<-he]l and M. M. Jacobs, Norris-
town. Pa.; D : 0224, Feb. 14, 1905; 2c. Feb.
14, 1905. 40885
Saved from suicide; sketch in 1 act, by A. J.
Silberstein. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1915; D: 39545; Alfred J.
Silberstein, Orange, N. J. 40885a
Saved from the chair; or, A fair deal, drama
in 3 acts. l>y J. Lampiase. [2], 35 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1915 ; D : 42112 ; Joseph Eam-
piase, New York. 40885b
Saved by prophecy. Sec Mystery (The) of Saved from the gallows.
Glaresville. prisonment.
2059
See False im-
40886
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40904
Saved from the sea; a new and original drama
in 4 acts, by Arthur Shirley and Benjamin
Landeck.
© William Calder, New York; 1895:6059,
Jan. 25. 40886
Saved from the Sioux. See Viva Vance.
Saved from the streets; a drama in 4 acts, by
George Conquest and R. H. Eaton.
© Albert E. Sheible, Baltimore ; 1889 : 750,
Jan. 5. 40887
Saved from the whipping-post. Sec Snatched
from disgrace.
Saved from the wreck; a drama in 3 acts, by
Thomas K. Serrano. New York, H. Roor-
bach, 1S88. 48 p. 12°.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1888:
2772.3, Sept. 29; 2c. Oct. 17. 40888
Saved on the gallows. See Cut (The) will.
Saville of the 14th; by J. C. Wilson, ii, 110 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1910 ; D : 21232 ; John C. Wil-
.son, San Francisco. 40889
Saving a man; play in 2 acts, by J. H. D. Gray.
6 p. f^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1913; D : 3207G ; Jno. H. D.
Gray, Manning, la. 40890
Saving a wife; comedy drama in 1 act, by
S. G. Champlin. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© le. Jan. 23. 1914; D : 35770 ; Stephen G.
Champlin, Brooklyn. 40890a
Saving an investment; play in 1 act, by M. A.
Stevens. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1912 ; D : 29387 ; Marion Au-
gusta Stevens, Roxbury, Mass. 40891
Saving (The) grace. See St. Elmo.
Saving his bacon. Sec Stranded (The) medi-
cine show.
Saving (A) in souls; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by J. Driscoll. 74 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1915 ; D : 41602 ; Joseph Dris-
coll, New York. 40891a
Saving (The) instinct; drama in 3 acts, by
D. H. Farquharson. [2], 50 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1912 ; D : 30422 ; D. H. Farqu-
harson, Norfolk, Va. 40892
Saving Les; 1 act dramatic playlet in 2 scenes,
by S. S. Nicol. [12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1912 ; D : 31832 ; Simpson S.
Nicol, Maywood, 111. 40893
Saving Margaret; play in 4 acts, by O. Parmele.
[5], 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1914; D : 37995 ; Olive Par-
mele, Atlanta. 40893a
Saving (The) of Martin Greer; play in 1 act,
by R. P. Stokes. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1913 ; D : 35152 ; Rose Pastor
Stokes, New York. 40894
Saving (The) of Morton. See In Colorado.
Saving (The) of K-aymond; a society play in
3 acts, by W. H. Car.son. 41 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William H. Carson, New York; D:
16051, June 11, 1909; 2c. June 11, 1909.
40895
Saving of the princess by the brave firemen.
See Revolution (The)
Saving (The) salt; comedy, by A. Adams. 116 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911; D : 25871 ; Andy
Adams, Colorado Springs, Col. 40896
Saving (The) sense; play in 3 acts, and a pro-
logue, by V. K. Dunn. 66 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© ic. June 30, 1913; D : 33655 ; Violette
Kimball Dunn, New York. 40897
Saving the limited; melodramatic playlet witli
a touch of real comedy, by L. C. Lauglois.
5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1910; D : 21408 ; Leslie
Clayton Langlois, Chicago. 40898
Saving the pennies; plav in 3 acts, by E. Ver-
deu. [92] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1913; D : 34233 ; Eleanor
Verden, New York. 40899
Savior (The) of the family; (Jrama in 3 acts,
by E. B. Benedict. [48] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1913; D : 32957 ; Edwin B.
Benedict, New York. 40900
or. The house of Danderell, drama in 3
acts, by E. B. Benedict. [54] p. 4°. Type-
* written.
© Ic. May 19, 1913; D : 33261 ; Edwin B.
Benedict, New York. 40901
Saviors; phiy, by E. Goodman. [18] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June S, 1912; D: 29917; Edwaf.l
Goodman, New York. 40902
Saviour (The) of the family; phiy in 3 acts, by
E. B. Benedict. [36] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1913; D : 32320 ; Edwin B.
Benedict. New York. 40903
Savitri; vagy, A hit vest hiiseg diadala, kiilte-
meny 1 felvon;lsban, irta Pasztor Arpiid.
Budapest, Kozsiiviilgyi es tarsa kiadasa, 1913.
42 p. 16°.
© Jan. 23, 1913; 2c. Mar. 13, 1913; D:
32749 ; Rozsaviilgyi & co., Budape:-;!. 40904
20G0
40905
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40932
Savonarola; by R. W. Smith. 92 p. 8°. Type-
written,
• © Robert William Smith, Bournemouth,
England; D : 3791, Aug. 4, 1903; 2c. Aug. 4,
1903. 40905
•poema tragico in un prologo e 4 atti [di]
Silvio D'Amico e G. Alessandro Ro.sso. Roma,
Bontempelli e Invernizzi, editori, 1913. 182
p. 8°.
© June 15, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1913 ; D : 36333 ;
Bontempelli e Invernizzi, editori, Rome.
40905a
— tragodie in 5 akten, von H. Willemoes.
Wien-Berlin, Comoedia, 1914. 75 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914 ; D : 38.524 ; Comoedia,
g. m. b. h., Vienna.
40905b
Savva, [and] The life of man; 2 plays, by
Leonid Andreyev, tr. from the Russian with
an introduction by Thomas Seltzer. New
York, M. Kennerley, 1914. xv, 236 p. 12°.
(The modern drama series edited by Edwin
Bjorkman)
© June 13, 1914; 2c. June 18, 1914; D:
37400; Mitchell Kennerley, New Y^ork.
40905c
Saw-bones; farce, by F. E. Mooney. 22 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1911 ; D : 25722 ; Florence E.
Mooney, Brooklyn. 40906
Sawdust; a comic operetta in 1 act, by W. O.
Haskell, jr.
© William O. Haskell, jr., Chelsea, Mass. ;
1880 : 12944, Aug. 23. 40907
an original local and sensational drama in
4 acts, by J. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, New York; 1872:
741, Jan. 24. 40908
a vaudeville sketch, by Richard C. White.
[3], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Josephine Blair, San Francisco ; D : 702,
July 29, 1901 ; 2c. July 29, 1901. 40909
Sav/dust and spangles; a drama in 4 acts, by
J. O. Kaler.
© James Otis Kaler, New York; 1883:
5245, Mar. 21. 40910
Same.
© J. O. Kaler, Philadelphia ; 1884 : 12487,
June 20.
40911
Sawdust (The) queen; circus play in 3 acts, by
D. J. Stevens. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co.,
1910. 71 p. 12°.
© Nov. 16, 1910; 2c. Nov. 17, 1910; D:
22576; Dana J. Stevens, New York. 40912
Saxifrage (The); drama in 3 acts, by Aristides
Evangelus Phoutrides. [74] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1912 ; D : 31113 ; A. E. Phou-
trides, Cambridge, Mass. 40913
Saxcn and savage; opera, libretto by J. F. Dun-
can, music by H. E. Hodgson.
© James F. Duncan and Herbert E. Hodg-
son, Norfolk, Ya. ; 1897 : 15970, Mar. 8. 40914
Saxon (The) conquest of Briton. See Rovena.
Saxons (The); a drama of Chrkstianity in the
north, by lOdwin Davies Schoonmaker. Chi-
cago, The Hanuuersniark publishing company,
1905. 214 p. 8°.
© Hammersmark pub. co., Chicago; D-
6431, Feb. 13, 1005; 2c. Feb. 18, 1905. 40915
Saxophone (The) girl; a playette, bv G. D. Rus-
sell. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George Dor,n Russell, Brooklyn; D: 6257
Feb. 24. ]9U5; 2c. Feb. 24, 1905. 40916
Sayonara; a play in 1 act, by E. Goodnow. 14
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Eliztibeth Goodnow, New Y'ork • D*
12977, May 16, 1908; 2c. May 16, 1908. 40917
or. The testing- of the poet, 1 act play, by
Ernest Hervilly, Englished and ed. by K. Syl-
van Guthrie. Brooklyn, The comparative lit-
erature press; London, Luzac & co [1912]
[2], 30 p. 12°.
© Dec. 20, 1912; 2c. Dec. 26, 1912; D:
31890; Kenneth S. Guthrie, Brooklyn. 40918
£ays I to Julia; a 1 act comedy, by A. Kennedy.
Typewi'itten.
© Anthony Kennedy, Philadelphia ; 1898 :
31566, May 21; 2c. May 21. 40919
Sayville saints; comedy in 3 acts, by Van Zo
Post. [SS] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© May 25, 1911; D : 24286 ; Van Zo Post,
New York. 40920
Scab (The); di-anui in 4 acts, by R. L. Witt
[66] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1913 ; D : 33933 ; Louis Witt,
Little Rock, Ark. 40921
-labor drama in 4 acts, bv N. A. Fuessle.
[3], 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1914 ; D : 35970 ; Newton A.
Fues.de. Cleveland. 40921a
1 act play, by E. Barker. 31 p. 4°. Type-
^vritten.
© Elsa Barker. New York; D : 6282, Mar. 6.
1905; 2c. Mar. 6, 1905. 40922
■ tragedy in 1 act, by F. B. Elkins. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1914; D : 37947 ; Felton B.
lOlkins, Santa Barbara, Cal. 40922a
2061
40922
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
40942
Scaffold slave. Sec King's crown.
Scalawag- Pat; ooiiiic satire on municipal poli-
tics in 2 acts, by S. P. H. Matloclc. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1915 ; D : 41577 ; Susan P. H.
Matlock, San Antonio. 40922b
Scale of destiny; modern drama in 4 acts, by
C. W. Bachmann. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1910; D : 20791 ; C. William
Baclimann, Los Angeles. 40923
Scale (The) of justice; play, by E. G. O'Connor.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1912; D : 28531 ; Edward G.
O'Connor, La\vrence, Mass. 40924
Scale (A) with sharps and flats; an operatic
musical comedy in 1 act, by F. L. Cutler.
Clyde, O. ; Ames' publishing co., 1888. 15 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 239] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1888:6780,
Mar. 5; 2c. Mar. 14. 40925
Scales (The) and the sword; social drama in
1 act, by F. Bishop. [2], 31 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1913; D : 31969 ; Farnham
Bisliop, New York. 40926
Scales (The) of justice; by J. Reinliart.
© John lieinhart, New York; 1900 A:
11819, aiay 10. 40927
Scalpers (The); or, Life on the plains, a drama,
by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1873 : 14931,
Dec. 27. 40928
Scalps; a dramatic composition in 6 scenes, in-
tended for pi-oduction in iiantomime, b.v
Marie Evelyn Coe. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912; D : 29104 ; M. E. Coe,
Los Angeles. 40929
Scampini; an anti-tragical, comical, magical
and laughable pantomime in 2 scenes, by Ed-
ward Warden, arr. by Charles White. New
York, R. M. De Witt,"l874. 8 p. 12". { [De
Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 211)
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
727U, May 29; 2c. Sept. 25. 40929a
Scamps of New York; a drama in 3 acts.
© Wm. B. Freligh, New York; 1871:2082.
Mar. 27. 40930
Scandal; a comedy in 4 acts, by R. Sailer.
© Randolph Sailer, Philadelphia; 1897:
3U050, May 20. 40931
■ drama of love, hatred and revenge in 3
acts, by F. W. Dreuth, corroborated by R.
Kuschel. [2], 55 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1913; D : 34290 ; Frederick
W. Dreuth and Uicliard Kuschel, Chicago.
40932
Scandal — Continued .
an emotional society drama, adapted by
A. Cuyas.
© Arturo Cuyas, New York ; 1883 : 17295,
Sept. 20, 40933
• • 1 act sketch, by H. C. Barnes. [14] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1910; D: 21212; Howard
Cecil Barnes and Rose B. Sipes, New York,
40934
play in 3 acts with prologue and epilogue,
by J. A. Ludlowe. [80] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1914; D: 38995; Julia Ash-
ton Ludlowe, New Y(u-k. 40934a
Scandal alley; story in 4 acts of modern social
conditions, liy W. INIack. [70] p. 4°, Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1913; D : 34712 ; Willard
Mark, Salt Lake City. 40935
Scandal (A) in high life; a comedy in 3 acts, by
E. Selden.
© Edgar Selden, New York; 1890:34778,
Nov. 5, 40936
Scandal (The) in our alley; comedy in 4 acts,
by A. de Luca. Ill, [4] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 9, 1911 ; D : 24440 ; Angelo de
Luca, Nev,' York. 40937
Scandal in the family; musical farce, by M.
Libby. 0 p. f°. Typevrritten.
© Marius Libby, Chicago ; D : 14495, Dec,
1, 1908; 2c. Dec. 1, 1908. 40938
Scandal (The) school; original musical-comedv
libretto, by T. B. Donaldson. [S], 65 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1911 ; D : 25611 ; Tlujmas B.
Donaldson, Philadelphia. 40939
Scandale (Lc); piece en 4 actes, par H. Ba-
taille. Ll'aris, Impr, de I'lUustration] 1909.
1 p. 1., 97 p. 8°,
© Henry Bataille, Paris; D: 10193, June
30, 1909 ; 2c. June 30, 1909. 40940
See (ilso Skandal (Der)
Scandale (Le) de Monte-Carlo; com^die en 3
actes, par S. Guitry. 08 p. 12°.
© Sacl)a Guitry. I'aris ; D : 12960. Mav 14,
1908; lc. May 14, 1908; lc. Mav 22, 1908.
40941
Scandalmonger (The); Scotch comedy in 3
acts, by ,1. Vv'. Reiniie. 81 p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© lc. Apr. 19, 1912 ; D : 29422 ; John W.
Ronnie, P.rooklyn. 40942
20()2
40943
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
40965
Scander Bey; drama In 5 acts, by George R.
Morse. 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© G. R. Morse, New York; D : 9587, Nov.
22, 1906; Ic Nov. 22, 1906; Ic. Dec. 6, 1906.
40943
Scandinavian (The); a comedy drama in 4
acts, by C. H. and B. S. Hall. [3], 68 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Charles H. and Billy S. Hall, Chicago;
D:4727, Mar. 16, 1904; 2c. Apr. 16, 1904.
40944
Scapegoat (The); by A. K. Earned. 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1911; D: 25102; Ada K.
Harned, New York. 40945
— by R. Kantorwitz.
© Rosa Kantorwitz, St. Louis ; D : 15069,
Feb. 13, 1909. 40946
— farce in 3 acts, by C. R. Schubering. 48 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1911; D: 24811; G. R.
Schubering, Oakland, Cal. 40947
— in 3 acts, by A. K. Harned. 59 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1911; D: 24514; Ada K.
Harned, New York. 40948
— 1 act comedy, by E. Blondell and Fitz-
gerald Murphy. [2], 34 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edward Blondell, New York; D : 3771,
July 30, 1903; 2c. July 30, 1903. 40949
by J. J. Caullet. 118 p.
— play in 5 acts,
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1913; D: 33289; John J.
Caullet, East Orange, N. J. 40950
— play in 4 acts, by A. Kempster. [132] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1912; D: 28810; Aquila
Kempster, New York. 40951
play in 1 act, by R. L. Bond. [12] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1910; D : 22147 ; Raymond
Leslie Bond, Fall River, Mass. 40952
or. Her wedding eve, drama in 1 act, by
M. E. Younge. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1911; D: 25097; M. Eliza-
beth Younge, New York. 40953
Scapegrace (The); comedy for 1 male and 6 fe-
males, by Frances Aymar Mathews. New
York, E. S. Werner, 1907. 16 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co.. New York; D:
11702, Nov. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1907. 40954
Scapin and Nerine; a 1 act comedy In verse,
adapted from the French of Theodore de Ban-
ville, by P. B. Kayser.
© Paul Barr Kayser, Boston; D:4924,
Apr. 22, 1904. 40955
Scapin's artifices (Les fourberies de Scapin);
a comedy in 3 acts, by MoliSre, tr. by C. Re-
nauld. Typewritten.
© Charles Renauld, New York; 1900 A:
3399, Feb. 6; 2c. Feb. 6. 40956
Scar (The); dramatic sketch, by H. K. Brooks.
[1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1913; D: 35506; Herbert
Kingsley Brooks, New York. 40957
Scarab (The); comedy, by T. Connor. [1], 31 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1913 ; D : 32714 ; Torrey Con-
nor, Oakland, Cal. 40958
— or, The awakening soul, play in 1 act, bv
G. H. White and J. P. S. Neligh. [V, 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1914 ; D : 36169 ; Grace Hoff-
man White and J. P. S. Neligh, Washing-
ton. 40958a
Scarab (The) of destiny.
Coeur de Lion.
See Love (The) of
Scarecrow (The); an Anglo-Indian comedv in 3
acts, by B. M. Croker. [56] p. 4°. 'Type-
written.
© Mrs. B. M. Croker, London ; D : 8324,
Mar. 12, 1906; Ic. Feb. 10, 1906. 40959
a comedy in 3 acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, Chicago ; 1888 : 16734.
June 11. 4096f
an original dramatic sensation, by F. G.
Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1873 : 3310,
Apr. 1. 40961
or, The glass of truth, a tragedy of the
ludicrous, by P. Mackaye. [119] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Percy Mackaye, New York ; D : 4148,
Oct. 27, 1903; 2c. Oct. 27, 1903. 40962
Same. New York, The Macmillan com
pany, 1908. xv, 179 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co., New York ; D : 12393, Feb.
19, 1908; 2c. Feb. 19, 1908. 40963
See also Chief contemporary dramatists. —
Two (The) tramps
Scarecrow (The) and the maid.
© Matthias Albert, New York
Dec. 8, 1905.
Scarecrow's (The) dream; by C.
[10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. Brownie, Topeka, Kan. ; D : 12447,
Feb. 28, 1908; 2c. Feb. 28, 1908. 40965
D : 7682,
40964
Brownie.
5379— VOL 2—17-
-26
2063
40966
DRA.MATIC COMPOSITIONS
40987
Scarf (The) of gold; a play in 4 acts, by C. B.
Warren. [170] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles E. Warren, Chicago; D: 13212,
June 18, 1908 ; 2c. June 18, 1908. 40966
Scaring (The) off of Teddy Dawson; comedy in
1 act. by Harold Brighouse. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1911. 20 p.
12°. ( [French's acting ed., no. 2387] )
© Mar. 31, 1911; 2c. Apr. 1, 1911; D:
23816; Samuel French, ltd., London. 40967
Scarlet (The) abbess. See Veronica.
Scarlet and blue; or. One hundred years ago,
adapted by C. E. Callahan.
© Charles E. Callahan, Cincinnati; 1876:
392, Jan. 8. 40968
Scarlet (The) band; an original drama in 4
acts, by W. J. Ferguson.
© Wm. Jason Ferguson, New York; 1874:
13248, Oct. 26. 40969
Scarlet (The) bonnet; a comedy in 2 acts for
female characters only, by Helen Sherman
Griffith. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1904.
25 p. 16°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
5028, May 14, 1904; 2c. Aug. 6, 1904. 40970
Scarlet (The) cord; a drama in 4 acts, by Mrs.
E. E. Lewis.
© Mrs. E. Edward Lewis; 1872:1915,
Feb. 28. 40971
or, The female spy, a military allegory,
by M. D. Clifton.
© Marv Delano Clifton, Wheeling, W. Va. ;
1873:2022. Feb. 28. 40972
See also Leo.
Scarlet (The) cross; a melodrama in 4 acts and
5 scenes, by L. Buckingham. [76] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Lillian Buckingham, New York ; D : 4883,
Apr. 15, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1904. 40973
Scarlet (The) curtain. See Family (The) doll.
Scarlet (The) demon. See Cagliostro.
Scarlet fever; play in 1 act, by M. S. Hope.
[3], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. June 19, 1915 ; D : 40992 ; Muriel Syl-
vester Hope, New York. 40974
Scarlet (The) goblin; extravaganza, by Frank
Dix. 117 p. 8°. Printed.
© Robert Arthur, London ; D : 4444. Dec.
29, 1903; 2c. Dec. 29, 1903. 40975
Scarlet (The) hand; drama in 4 acts, by H.
Pettitt. [97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1911 ; D : 23196 ; Henry Pet-
titt, Brighton, England.
Scarlet (The) lancers; a drama In 3 acts, from
Mignon; or. Booties' baby of John Strange
Winter [pseud, of Mrs. H. E. V. Stannard]
dramatized by Doctor Wright.
© Ella Wesner, Newark, N. J. ; 1887 : 22583,
Sept. 5. 40977
Scarlet (The) letter; by Nathaniel Hawthorne,
dramatized and adapted for the stage. Type-
written.
© George P. Eustis, Washington; 1899:
16759, Mar. 4 ; 2c. Mar. 4. 40978
— a drama, by George H. Andrews. Boston,
C. H.Spencer, 1871. 24 p. 12°. (Spencer's
universal stage, no. 61)
© Charles H. Spencer, Boston ; 1871 : 9408,
Oct. 7 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 40979
a drama in 5 acts, adapted by authority
from Hawthorne's romance, by Kate Field.
© James R. Osgood and co., Boston; 1874:
11370, Sept. 5. 40980
adapted from Hawthorne's novel of
that name, by Anna Lee.
© E. A. Yoke, Philadelphia; 1871:11840.
Dec. 14. 40981
from N. Hawthorne's novel, drama-
tized by Comte de Nazae and J. M. Lander.
Ms.
© Jean M. Lander, Washington; 1877:28,
Jan. 2 ; 2c. Jan. 10. 40982
a drama in 4 acts, founded on Nathaniel
Hawthorne's story of the same name, by W. G.
Browne. 27 p. f°. TjT)ewritten.
© W. Gault Browne, Chicago ; D : 2903, Jan.
24, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1903. 40983
a dramatic composition, by G. P. Lathrop,
music by Walter Damrosch.
© George Parsons Lathrop, New London,
Conn.; 1896:8424, Feb. 4; 2c. Mar. 6; Ic.
Feb. 4. 40984
— dramatization in 4 acts of Nathaniel Haw-
thorne's novel, by Donald Robertson. [69] p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Clara Kohn Meyer, New Orleans; D:
2944, Feb. 2, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1903. 40984a
dramatization of Nathaniel Hawthorne's
40976
2064
classical romance in 4 acts, by L. J. McCaleb.
[1], 59 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1913; D: 34695; Louis J.
McCaleb, New Orleans. 40985
— a libretto for opera, by G. P. Lathrop.
© George Parsons Lathrop, New London,
Conn. ; 1892 : 24574, June 11. 40986
— a play in 4 acts, by R. Mansfield.
© Richard Mansfield, New York; 1892:
33274, Aug. 12. 40987
40988
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41007
Scarlet (The) letter — Continued.
a romantic drama in 4 acts, dramatized
from Nathaniel Hawthorne's romance, by G.
Harrison. Brooklyn, Printed by Harry M,
Gardner, jr., 1876. 2 p. 1., [3]-50 p. front.
(port.) 1 pi. 8°.
© Gabriel Harrison, Brooklyn ; 1874 : 12431,
Oct. 5 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1877. 40988
a tragedy in 4 acts, by G. L. Knapp.
© George L. Knapp, Denver ; D : 10286,
Apr. 6, 1907. 40989
a tragedy in 3 acts, a dramatization of Na-
thaniel Hawthorne's novel, by S. I. McWil-
liams.
© Sue Ingersol McWilliams, Covington,
Ind. ; 1872 : 11904, Nov. 11. 40990
or, Pearl, the elf child, a dramatization
of Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel of that name,
in a prologue and 4 acts, adapted by A. E.
Inman.
© Annie Eliza Inman, Chicago ; 1894 : 7219,
Apr. 2. 40991
See also Arthur Dim.mesdale.
Scarlet (The) stigma; a drama in 4 acts, by
J. E. Smith.
© James Edgar Smith, Washington; 1899:
51173, Aug. 9 ; 2c. Oct. 12. 40998
Scarlet (The) sunshade; farce with music in 3
acts, adapted from the French, English book
and lyrics by Percy Greenbank, music by Her-
mann Lohr. London, H. Percy Becher, 1914.
69 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 9, 1914; 2e. Mar. 10, 1914; D:
36341 ; H. Percy Becher, London. 40998a
Scarlet tanager; a drama in 4 acts, by P. B.
Kayser.
© Paul Barr Kayser, Boston ; D : 10229,
Mar. 28, 1907. 40999
Scarlet (The) throne; by C. A. Taylor.
© Charles A. Taylor, New York; D:3619,
June 18, 1903. 41000
Scarlet (The) umbrella; a musical farcical
comedy in 3 acts, by P. Grayson, music by
Meyer Lutz.
© Pauline Grayson, New York ; D : 5087,
May 21, 1904. 41001
Scarlet (The) letter A; a New England drama Scarlet (The) woman of Babylon; a comedy
in 5 acts, in part an adaptation of Haw- drama of American society in 4 acts, by J.
I
thorne's novel The scarlet letter, by Fred
Fritz (F. G. Parkinson)
© F. G. Parkinson, Whatcheer, la.; 1897:
50556, Sept. 10. 40992
Scarlet love; tragedy of a thief and his woman
in 1 act, by W. B. Lewis. [1], 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1914 ; D : 37643 ; W. Barran
Lewis, Philadelphia. 40992a
Scarlet IX; a melodrama in 3 acts, by J. Maas.
© Jas. Maas, New York ; 1887 : 8306, Apr. 6.
40993
Scarlet (The) pimpernel.
© James Hippisley, Boston ; D : 11368, Sept.
17, 1907. 40994
Scarlet (The) robe; play in 4 acts, by H. S.
Sheldon. 133 p. 4°. Typewritten."
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1912 ; D : 31282 ; H. S. Shel-
don, New York. 40995
Scarlet (The) service; play in 4 acts, by J. R.
Oishei. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1915 ; D : 40970 ; J. R. Oishei,
Buffalo. 40995a
Scarlet sin; in 5 acts, by G. R. Sims and A.
Shirley.
© George R. Sims and Arthur Shirley, Lon-
don ; 1900 A : 25247, Oct. 11. 40996
by J. Hunt. [115] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Jay Hunt, Brookline, Mass.; D:3935,
Sept. 14. 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1903. 40997
Stapleton and E. Friend.
© John Stapleton and Emil Friend, Chi-
cago ; 1896 : 37553, June 29. 41002
Scarred; a drama In 4 acts, by J. W. Fox.
© James W. Fox, Boston ; 1877 : 6156, Mav
23; 2c. Aug. 22. 41003
Scarron; comedie tragique en 5 actes, en vers,
par Catulle Mendes, musique et chansons de
Reynaldo Hahn. Paris, E. Fasquelle, 1905.
4 p. 1., 262 p. 8°.
© Eug§ne Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 6360, Mar.
20, 1905; 2c. (proof) Mar. 17, 1905; 2c. Apr.
22, 1905. 41004
Scat; farce, by Louise Rand Bascom. Lebanon,
O., March brothers, 1912. 3 p. 8". (Famous
five-cent funny farces)
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30809 ; March bros., Lebanon, O. 41005
Scatter ly (The) jewels; drama in 4 acts, by
G. F. Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, United States;
1878 : 5178, Apr. 29. 41006
Scemo; drame lyrique en 3 actes et 5 tableaux,
de Charles Mer§, musique de Alfred Bachelet.
Paris, Max Eschig. 78 p. 12°.
© May 9, 1914 ; Ic. May 18, 1914 ; D : 37050 ;
Max Eschig, Paris. 41006a
Scene at Cambridge university. 1 1. 4°.
Printed.
© Harriet Earhart Monroe, Washington;
D : 5304, July 2. 1904 ; 2c. July 2, 1904. 41007
2065
41008
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41024
Scene between Puritans and students. 11. 8°.
Printed.
© Harriet Earliart Monroe, Washington ;
D:5306, July 2, 1904; 2c. July 2, 1904.
41008
Scene (A) from real life in the year 2000. See
Emancipated woman.
Scene from The last days of Pompeii; arr. by
Marguerite W. Morton.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1894 : 30184,
June 2; 2c. Jline 2. 41009
Scene in a rathskeller; by F, A. Mullane. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1910; D: 20365; Frank A.
Mullane, Brooklyn. 41010
Scene (A) in a U. S. postoffice in No Where
Ville. See Night (A) in the U. S. post-
ofiB.ce in Nowhereville.
Scene (A) in Brittany,
welcome.
See Prodigal's (The)
[7] p.
Scene in San Francisco; by A. O'Hara.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1911; D: 24794; Austin
O'Hara, New York. 41011
Scene (A) in the orient at evening; by A. B.
Omar.
© Abbas Ben Omar, London ; D : 3844, Aug.
19, 1903. 41012
Scenens b0rn; komedie i 5 akter, af E. H0yer.
[2], 154 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1911; D: 25648; Edgard
H0yer, Copenhagen. 41013
Scenes and incidents of the Revolution. See
Patriots (The)
Scenes and songs of ye olden time; old folks'
entertainment, by Laura M. Parsons. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1894.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894:
49592, Oct. 24; 2c. Nov. 8. 41014
Scenes at a London ball; sketch, by James
Budd. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1910 ; D : 21260 ; James Hill,
London, 41015
Scenes at the iron pier. See Coney Island.
Scenes at the junction. See Stranded.
Scenes at the Red Lion inn. See Magic (The)
top.
Scenes behind the scenes; comedy sketch, by
J. Delmore. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1911; D: 24387; John Del-
more, Oakland, Gal. 41016
Scenes de la vie de boheme. See Bohemia. —
Mimi Pinson.
Scenes from Cranford; by C. O. Browne.
© Charlotte Crowninshield Browne, Salem,
Mass. ; 1898 : 232, Jan. 3 ; 2c. Jan. 17. 41017
Scenes from Pilgrim's Progress. See Enjoy-
able entertainments.
Scenes from the Civil War; by Joan Baxter
Rollins.
© Little chronicle co., Chicago ; D : 14877,
Jan. 22, 1909. 41018
Scenes from the drama of life; a vaudeville
sketch, by J. Le Brandt. Typewritten.
© Joseph Le Brandt, New York; 1897:
55421, Oct. 2; 2c. Oct. 2. 41019
Scenes from the legends of King Arthur; play
in 3 acts, by E. Kennedy. [20] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1914 ; D : 36810 ; Edith Ken-
nedy, Pittsburgh. 41019a
Scenes in a country hotel. See Golden bum-
blebee.
Scenes in a gambler's life. See Chances and
changes.
Scenes in a private gallery. See Statu-eques-
tro.
Scenes in a restaurant; entertainment in 1 act,
by Jessie A. Kelley. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1909. 32 p. 12°.
© Nov. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1909 ; D : 17296 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 41020
Scenes in a sanctum; an Ethiopian farce in 1
act, by George H. Coes. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1895.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
24697, May 4 ; 2c. July 10. 41021
Scenes in a stock broker's oflftce. See Sporting
(The) ticker.
Scenes in Chinatown; in 1 act, by C. and L. Ore.
Typewritten.
© Chas. and Lulu Oro, Seattle ; 1899 : 35098,
May 25 ; 2c. May 25. 41022
Scenes in Fairy-land. See Gulliver voyage
thiough Lilliput.
Scenes in front of a clothing store; a farce in
1 scene, by Frank Dumont. New York, The
De Witt publishing house [1889] 1 p. 1., 6
p 12°. ([De Witt's Ethiopian and comic
drama, no. 160])
© R. H. Russell & son. New York; 1889:
38485, Dec. 17 ; 2c. Dec. 18. 41023
Scenes in Southland. See Delmar.
Scenes in the Emerald Isle. See Irish stew.
Scenes in the life of Napoleon III, emperor of
the French; by C. R. McCabe.
© Charles Reed McCabe, Barberton, O. ; D :
4217, Nov. 9, 1903. 41024
2066
41025
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41041
Scenes in the South Carolina legislature. See
Who's got de flo'P
Scenes in the Union depot; a humorous enter-
tainment in 1 scene, by Laura M. Parsons.
Boston, W. H. Baker & cc, 1905. 24 p. 12".
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 7037,
July 26, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 29, 1905. 41025
Scenes on the Midway Plaisance; farce com-
edy.
© Willis P. Sweatnam, New York; 1893:
49089, Nov. 3. 41026
Scenes on the Mississippi; a real southern
darkey sketch in 2 scenes, by Buckley's min-
strels, rev. by different parties, this version
arr. by Charles White. New York, R. M. De
Witt, 1875. 5 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian
and comic drama, no. 80] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
14048, Dec. 30 ; 2c. .July 26, 1876. 41027
Scenes on the plains. See Indian life, a chase
for a wife.
Scenes on the Swanee River. See Blackville
(The) twins.
Scent (The) of fresias; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by J. H. Lynch. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1915; D: 40168; Joseph
Hamilton Lynch, New York. 41027a
Scent (The) of the magnolias; a play in 1 act,
by L. E. White. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Laura E. White, New York; D: 10554,
ivray 13, 1907 ; 2c. May 28, 1907. 41028
Scepter (The) and the scythe; a 4 act drama,
by W. E. Harvey. [71] p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Ellison Harvey, Richmond ; D :
3014, Feb. 18, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1903. 41029
Sceptre and sword. See Edward the Con-
fessor.
Sceptre (The) of steel; a romantic play, in a
prologue and 3 acts, by Birch Vye. Type-
written.
© Emanuel C. Hedmondt, Manchester, Eng-
land ; 1899 : 38925, June 13 ; 2c. June 13.
41030
Schaeffer, the bill poster; by E. R. Lang.
© Edwin R. Lang, New York ; 1885 : 26116,
Dec. 12. 41031
Schah-razade; schauspiel in 3 aufziigen, von
Gerdt V. Bassewitz. Leipzig, E. Rowohlt
verlag, 1911. 116 p. 8°.
© Aug. 15, 1911; 2c. Sept. 11, 1911; D:
25179; Ernst Rowohlt, Leipzig. 41032
Schalk (Der) von Joenkoeping (The rogue of
Joenkoeping); operette in 3 acten, das buch-
dialog und text der gesaenge von Heinrich
Urban, musik von A. Neuendorff.
© Adolph Neuendorff, New York; 1889:
29716, Oct. 1. 41033
Schatten (Ein) fiel iiber den tisch; schauspiel
in 3 akten, von Max Dauthendey. Leipzig, E.
Rowohlt verlag, 1911. 72 p. 12°.
© Sept. 15, 1911; 2c. Sept. 21, 1911; D:
25279; Ernst Rowohlt verlag, Leipzig. 41034
Schatz (Der); komodie in 4 akten, von David
Pinski. Berlin, Theaterverlag E. Bloeh
[1910] 131 p. 12°.
© Feb. 15, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 8. 1910 ; D : 23019 ;
Theaterverlag Edward Bloch, Berlin. 41035
Schauspiele, [und] dichtungen aus dem nach-
lass; [von] .Tiilius Wolff, mit 9 vollbildern
von H. Grobet. Leipzig, P. List [1913] 614
p. plates. 12°. (His Samtliche werke,
18. bd.)
Dramatic contents : Kambyses. — Die jung-
gesellensteuer. — Drohende wolken. — Der fls-
kus.
© Nov. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1913 ; A— For-
eign 9090; Paul List, Leipzig. 41035a
Schechite (Die); drama in 4 acts. J. Gordin.
© Jacob Gordin, New York ; 1899 : 71555,
Nov. 2. 41036
Scheherazade; a drama in 5 acts, by Frank
Harvey.
© Kate Stevenson, United States; 1888:
13396, May 7. 41037
Scheidungsgrund (Der); lustspiel in 4 akten,
von Benedikt Bernheim und Konrad Dreher.
Berlin, Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m.
b. h. [1912] 37 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1912 ; D : 29430 ; Biihnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
41038
Schneidungsreise (Die); schwank in 3 akten,
von Leo Walter Stein. Berlin, F. Bloch erben,
1909. 152 p. diagr. 8°.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1909 ; D : 16968 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 41039
Scheinehe (Die); operette in 3 akten, von M.
Dannenberg, musik von Friedrich Kark. Han-
nover, L. Oertel, 1912. 77 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. May 20, 1912 ; D : 29714 ; Louis Oer-
tel, Hanover, Germany. 41040
Scheintodte (Die) braut. See Clarissa.
Scheme number eight; or. The kidnapped
kangaroo, farce comedy in 4 acts, by W. B.
Pitkin, J. Prentiss, L. Nicholson and A. K.
Fallows. [157] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1912 ; D : 28350 ; Walter B.
Pitkin, Dover, N. J.. Janet Prentiss, Lillian
Nicholson and Alice Katharine Fallows, New
York. 41041
2067
41043
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41062
Scheme (A) tliat failed; a comedy In 1 act, by
Arthur Lewis Tubbs. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1895.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39223,
July 30 ; 2c. July 30. 41042
Schemer (The); comedy in 1 act, by E. W. Cor-
tis. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1910 ; D : 22558 ; Ernest W.
Cortis, East Orange, N. J. 41043
original sketch, by N. Twomey. [1], 21 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1913; D: 34312; Neil Two-
mey, Dorchester, Mass. 41044
Schemers (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by G. B.
Selby.
© George B. Selby, Louisville; D:7513,
Nov. 6, 1905. 41045
Same. 135 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1910; D: 20321; George B.
Selby, Louisville. 41046
a rousing farce-comedy in 4 acts, by H. L.
Dixson. [2], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry Lester Dixson, Northfield, Minn. ;
D : 7172, Aug. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 28, 1905.
41047
sensational comedy drama tabloid in 3
acts, by Nelson Compston. 23 p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Oct. 15, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38750 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 41047a
or, Three of a kind, an entirely original
comedy drama in 3 acts, by F. Dawson.
© Forbes Dawson, London ; D : 1930, Feb.
28, 1902. 41048
Schemes; an American play in 4 acts, by C. M.
Greene and A. S. Thompson.
© Clay M. Greene and A. S. Thompson,
United States; 1878:2183, Feb. 19. 41049
an original musical comedy, by F. Jansen
and H. B. Phillips.
© F. Jansen and H. B. Phillips, San Fran-
cisco ; 1890 : 29688, Sept. 26. 41050
— or, A legal document, a comedy in 3 acts,
by E. Barbour.
© Edwin Barbour and Stephen Fitzpat-
rlck, Minneapolis; 1888:20734, July 19.
41051
Schemes and dreams; a musical oddity In 2
acts, by B. F. Becker and F. Monroe.
© B. F. Becker and Frank Monroe, Phila-
delphia ; 1884 : 20690, Oct. 14 ; 2c. Dec. 4.
41052
Schemes o* mice and men; comedy In 3 acts,
by Nance Peters. [117] p. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1909; D: 16516; P. J. Se-
franka, Somerville, Mass. 41053
Scheming; by E. R. Lang.
© Edwin R. Lang, New York ; 1885 : 26117.
Dec. 12. 41054
Schicksalswogen; ein lebensbild aus 2 welt-
teilen in 4 akten, von K. Schmalhaus.
© Karl Schmalhaus, Davenport, la. ; D :
13774, Sept. 14, 1908. 41055
Schiller; oder, Der infant der menschheit,
drama in 3 akten, von Walter von Molo. Ber-
lin und Leipzig, Schuster & Loeffler, 1913.
100 p. 16°.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1913; D: 32495; Schuster
& Loeffler, Berlin. 41056
Schimmel (Der); lustspiel in 1 akt, von G. von
Moser, with table of difficulties by Sigmon
M. Stern. New York, H. Holt and company.
Boston, C. Schoenhof [1883] 55 p. 12°.
(Stern's selected German comedies prepared
for students, no. 2)
© Henry Holt & co.. New York; 1883:
13117, July 17 ; 2c. Aug. 23. 41057
Same.
© Ada N. Stern, New York, as the widow
of the author, in renewal for 28 years. Re-
newal no. 1876, May 27, 1911. Original entry,
July 17, 1883, no. 13117. 41058
Schinder (Der) Hannes; drama in 5 akten, 22
offenen verwandlungen, nebst einem nach-
spiele in 2 bildern betitelt: Verurtheilt und
auf dem schafoot ; neu bearb., von J. Worm-
ser.
© Jean Wormser, Chicago; 1896:22920,
Apr. 13. 41059
Schirin und Gertraude; scherzspiel In 4 akten,
von E. Hardt. Leipzig, Insel-verlag, 1913.
168 p. 12°.
© Ic. May 26, 1913 ; D : 34886 ; Ernst Hardt,
Weimar, Germany. 41060
Schlagende wetter; soziales drama in 4 akten,
von Maximilian Bottcher. Berlin, Kiihling &
Giittner, 1906. 152 p. 8°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Kiihling
& Giittner, Berlin; res. no. 574; Ic. Oct. 18,
1906. 41061
Schlangentanzerin (Die); schauspiel in 3 akten,
von Annie Neumann-Hofer. Berlin, Ahn &
Simrock, g. m. b. h., 1911. 117 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1911; D: 28025; Buhnen-
verlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
41062
2068
4X063
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
41080
Schlaraffenkonig (Der); operette in 3 akten,
von Dr. F. Wolfson. Leipzig, Oscar Brand-
stette. 58 p. 12°. [Textbuch]
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1913; D: 32962; Dr. Franz
Wolfson, Leipzig. 41063
Schlaraffenland; marchenschwank In 3 auf-
ziigen, von Ludwig Fulda. New York, I.
Goldmann, 1899. 135 p. 12°.
© Felix Bloch erben, Berlin; 1899:80856,
Dec. 14; 2c. Jan. 10, 1900. 41064
Schleclite (Die) pastucher; von Octave Mir-
beau, bearbeitet in Yiddish von Jacob Gordin.
© Jacob M. Gordin, New York ; 1899 : 3315,
Jan. 7. 41065
Schlechte (Der) ruf; komodie in 3 akten, von
Ludwig Hirschfeld und Walter Angel. Ber-
lin, F. Bloch erben, 1909. 84 p. 8°.
© Felix Bloch, erben, Berlin; D: 15743.
Apr. 30, 1909; 2c. May 8, 1909. 41066
ein rokokoscherz, von Oscar Blumenthal.
Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1909. 42 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1909 ; D : 16967 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 41067
Schleier (Der) der Pierrette; pantomime in 3 bil-
dern, von Arthur Schnitzler, musik von Ernst
von Dohnanyi. Leipzig [etc.] L. Doblinger,
1910. 30 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Jan. 17, 1910; 2c. Feb. 1, 1910; D: 20075;
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky),
Leipzig. 41068
Schlitz and Blitz.
© Clay T. Vance, New York; D:1798,
Apr. 29, 1902. 41069
Schlossermaxe; posse mit gesang in 4 akten,
von Hans Hyan. [1], 75 p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1912; D: 30502; Oesterheld
& CO., Berlin. 41070
Schluck and Jau. See Dramatic (The) works
of Gerhart Hauptmann.
Schluck und Jau; scherz-und schimpf spiel, von
G. Hauptmann. Berlin, S. Fischer, 1900.
2 p. 1., 78 1. 4°.
© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin; 1900 A: 495,
Jan. 5; 2c. Jan. 5. 41071
See also Dramatic (The) works of Ger-
hart Hauptmann.
Schmalz Gesicht & company; musical comedy
in 2 acts, book and lyrics by B. N. Living-
ston. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1911; D : 25271 ; B. N.
Livingston, Baltimore. 41072
Schmerecase in school; character entertainment
for boys in 2 pts., arr. by George P. Seller.
Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1916. 21 p.
12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Nov. 5, 1915 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1915 ; D : 42197 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 41072a
Schmetterling-sschlacht (Die); komodie in 4
akten, von Hermann Sudermann. Stuttgart,
I. G. Cotta'sche buchhandlung nachfolger
[1894] 136 p. 8°.
© J. G. Cotta'sche buchhandlung nachfolger,
Stuttgart, Germany; 1894:59542, Dec. 21;
2c. Dec. 21. 41073
Schmitt's debut into society; a 1 act sketch,
by Whelan and Otto. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© C. 0. Whelan, San Francisco; D:3264,
Apr. 9, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1903. 41074
Schmuck (Der) der Madonna (I giojelli della
Madonna); oper in 3 akten aus dem neapoli-
tanischen volksleben, verse von C. Zangarini
und E. Golisciani, deutsche iibersetzung von
Hans Liebstoeckl, handlung und musik von
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari. Leipzig, J. Wein-
berger, 1911. 74 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 10, 1911; 2c. Jan. 12, 1912; D:
28292; Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 41075
Schnapphaehne; ein sommerspiel vom Rhein in
4 akten, von Walter Bloem.
© Baedekersche buch- und kunsthandlung
und buchdruckerei A. Martini und Grtittefien,
g. m. b. h., Elberfeld, Germany ; D : 2781, Dec.
30, 1902; 2c. Dec. 30, 1902. 41076
[Schnee; by Stanislaw Pshybyshevsky, tr. by
S. Epstein]
New York, 1910 [1911] 79 p. 16°.
© June 10, 1911; 2c. Sept. 26, 1911; A:
295999 ; Maisel & co.. New York. 41077
Schneeflocke; by A. M. Willner.
© Emil Berti & co., Leipzig; 1896:65034,
Nov. 28; 2c. Dec. 26. 41078
Schneeglockchen; operette in 3 akten, von
A. M. Willner und Julius Wilhelm, musik von
Gustav Kerker. Text der gesange. Leipzig
[etc.] W. Karczag & K. Wallner, 1913. 48 p.
12°.
© Oct. 28, 1910; 2c. Nov. 25, 1910; D:
22641 ; W. Karczag & K. Wallner, Leipzig.
41079
Schneekbnigin; ein deutsches marchenspiel in
einem vorspiel und 3 akten, mit zugrundele-
gung von Andersen's Schneekonigin, von Dora
Duncker. Charlottenburg, Verlag der Schiller-
buchhandlung M. Teschner, g. m. b. h. [1910]
96 p. 12°.
© Jan. 3, 1910; 2c. Jan. 22, 1910; D:
17995; Max Teschner, Charlottenburg, Ger-
many. 41080
2069
41081
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41096
Schneider (Die); ein lust-spiel mit gesang in 4
aufziigen, von A. F. Hamann.
'© A. F. Hamann, Davenport, la.; 1879:
16401,. Dec. 6. 41081
Schneider (Der) von Malta; komische oper in
3 aufziigen, dichtung von Richard Schott,
musik von Waldemar Wendland. Berlin,
Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., 1912.
72 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 7, 1912; 2c. June 21, 1912; D:
3004.5: Biihnenverlag Aim & Simrock, g. m.
b. h.. Berlin. 41082
Schneider (Der) von Ulm (The flying tailor);
comic opera, words and music by A. Belz.
© Adolph Belz. New York; 1885:22292,
Oct. 24. 41083
Schneider Wibbel; komodie in 5 bildern, von
Hans Miiller-Schlosser. Berlin, E. Bloch,
1913. 68 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1913; D: 34873; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 41084
Schnider; or, The house on the Bhine, an
original domestic drama in 3 acts, by J. J.
McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1871:
5245, June 3. 41085
Schoen-Rothtraut; ein maerchenspiel mit lie-
deru in 3 acten und 4 bildern, von L. L.
Leser. Dresden, E. Pierson's verlag, 1904.
3 p. 1., 84 p. port. 12°.
© Lotta L. Leser, Philadelphia; D:3594,
June 15, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 12, 1904. 41086
Schbne (Die) ehebrecherin; schwank in 3 akten,
von Emil und Arnold Golz. Leipzig, W. Karc-
zag, 1913. 64 p. 4°.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1914; D: 36956; W. Karc-
zag, Leipzig. 41086 a
Schone (Die) exzellenz; operette in 3 akten,
von Josef Siener, musik von Benno Stern-
berg. Berlin, Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock,
g. m. b. h., 1913. 84 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 28, 1913 ; D : 33643 ; Buhnenver-
lag Aim & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
41087
Schone frauen; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Etienne Key, deutsch von Otto Eisenschitz.
Wien-Berlin, Comoedia, 1912. 115 p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1912 ; D : 29429 ; Comoedia,
Vienna. 41088
Schbne (Die) miillerin; spiel-oper in 1 aufzug,
von Otto Dorn. Leipzig, Wien, J. Weinberger.
1908. 32 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Josef Weinberger, Vienna ; D : 13242.
June 24, 1908 ; 2c. June 23, 1908. 41089
Schone (Die) Risette; operette in 3 akten, von
A. M. Winner und Robert Bodanzky, musik
von Leo Fall. Text der gesange. Wien, Leip-
zi,':. W. Karczag & K. Wallner, 1910. 49 p.
12°.
© Nov. 24, 1910; 2c. Dec. 19, 1910; D:
22847; W. Karczag & K. Wallner, Vienna.
41090
Schone (Der) student und frauengunst; vers-
komodie in 3 aufziigen. von Doctores Schalk
& CO. 123 p. 12°. Printed.
© Alfred Furrer. Bern, Switzerland ; D :
1037, Oct. 30, 1901; 2c, Oct. 30, 1901. 41091
Schonste (Die) frau; operette in 3 aufziigen,
von Rudolph Lothar, mit teilweiser benutzung
eines alteren sujets, musik von Giacomo Min-
kowski. Berlin, Wien, Verlag der Schlesing-
er'schen buch- und musikhandlung, 1910. 40
p. 12°. [Text der gesange]
© Sept. 16, 1910; 2c. Sept. 28, 1910; D:
22187; Felix Bloch erben, Berlin. 41092
Schonwiesen; ein schauspiel, von G. A. Crii-
well. Berlin, S. Fischer verlag, 1911. 177 p.
12°.
© Mar. 1. 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1911 ; D : 23972 ;
S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 41093
Scholar's (The) dream. See Philip Arden.
Schonick (The) Morgath, and the ravens of
the tomb; a drama in 4 acts, by T. Davis.
© Thomas Davis, New York ; 1880 : 7591,
May 15. 41094
School act; sketch in 1 act, by D. D. Berger.
8 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. May 22, 1911 ; D : 24296 ; Dorothy D.
Berger, Chicago. 41095
School (The) and commencement at Dark
Town college; by P. F. Campbell.
© Peter F. Campbell, Jersey City ; D : 3140.
Mar. 14, 1903. 41096
School and parlor comedies; by B. L. C. Grif-
fith. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing com-
pany, 1894. [154] p. 12°.
Contents : Between the acts. — Forget-me-
nots. — A cloudy day. — Wanted, a valet. — A
A slight miscalculation.— Pro tem.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1894 : 28466,
July 7 ; 2c. Aug. 2. 41096a
School (The) at Mud Hollow; a burlesque, by
Elizabeth F. Guptill. New York, Chicago,
Tullar-Meredith co., 1915. 38 p. 8°.
© Nov. 9, 1914 ; 2c. and afif. June 11, 1915 ;
A : 401342 ; Tullar-Meredith co.. New York.
41096b
2070
41097
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41113
School (The) bell; or, The moon g'irl, fantastic
musical spectacular in 3 acts, book, lyrics and
music by E. Hanford. [120] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1914; D: 36286; Edwin Han-
ford, New York. 41097
School (The) board in onr town,
act plays.
See One-
School (The) boy's dream. See Jack's visitors.
School-day dialogues; a collection of original
dialogues, tableaux, etc., compiled by Alex-
ander Clark. 11th ed. Philadelphia. J. W.
Daughaday & co. [1874] 372 p. 12°.
© J. W. Daughaday & co., Philadelphia;
1874 : 8871, July 3 ; 2c. July 3. 41097a
Same. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1897. 187 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1897 : 35457,
June 14 ; 2c. June 23. 41097b
School-days; in 3 acts, book and lyrics, by Ed.
Gardenier, music by Gus Edwards. [7] p. f.
© Gus Edwards music pub. co., New York ;
A : 202337, Mar. 16, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 16, 1908.
41098
a laughable, musical, singing and dancing
dialogue act, composed and arr. by I. Woods.
5 p. 4°. Printed. [Words only]
© Isaac Woods, Chicago; D: 13125, May
19, 1908; 2c. May 19, 1908. 41099
— musical comedy in 3 acts, by E. Selden.
© Edgar Selden, New York ; D : 11461,
Sept. 26, 1907. 41100
— -a. musical comedy in 2 acts, by Woolson
Morse.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1880 : 15343,
Oct. 8. 41101
I
-play in 2 acts of school life, by C. H.
Freark. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1914 ; D : 38027 ; Clarence H.
Freark, Washington. 41101a
or. Boys and girls again, a dramatic and
musical comedy in 3 acts, by Sydney Rosen-
feld.
© C. R. Gardiner, New York; 1880:3638,
Mar. 8. 41102
See also Days (The) that are gone.
School dialogues and entertainments for
grammar grades; by Harriet H. Pierson . . .
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1910. 110, [45] p.
© Jan. 5, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1910 ; A : 253781 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 41103
School for acting; a play In 1 act, by E. Sagen-
dorf.
© E. Sagendorf , Scranton, Pa. ; 1896 : 36901,
June 24. 41104
School (The) for brides; spectacular musical
farce in 2 acts, by F. R. Adams. [147] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. act 1, May 2, 1913 ; Ic. act 2, June 18,
1913; D: 33542; Frank R. Adams, Whitehall.
Mich. 41105
School for husbands; farce in 3 acts, by W. V.
Pettit [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1911; D: 25784; Wm.
Vaughan Pettit. New York. 41106
School (The) for intrigue; a comedy in 4 acts,
from the comedy of Beaumarchais, Le raariage
de Figaro, by J. Mortimer. London, 1873.
© James Mortimer, United States; 1873:
12790, Nov. 4; 2c. Jan. 6, 1874. 41107
School (The) for scandal; a comedy in 5 acts,
by Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
© T. H. French, New York ; D : 1238, Jan.
2. 1902. 41108
Same. arr. by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1874 : 11754.
Sept. 17; 2c. Oct. 14. 41109
— 'Same, ed. by Frank E. Chase. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1915. 93 p. 12°.
© Jan. 8, 1915 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1915 ; D : 39349 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 41109a
— Same, entirely new edition, ed. by John M.
Kingdom. New York, R. M. De Witt, 1876.
74 p. 12. ( [De Witt's acting plays, no. 201] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
8001, July 3; 2c. July 26. 41110
See also Great plays: English.— Merchant
(The) of Venice (Fourth act of)— Repre-
sentative English drama from Dryden to
Sheridan.
School for wives; comedv in 4 acts, by H. W.
Styer.
© Harry Wasson Styer, San Francisco;
1888:18325, June 27. 41111
See also Lessons in intrigue.
School-girl (The); a comedy opera in 3 acts,
words and lyrics by George Manchester,
music by Albert Maurice. Typewritten.
© H. S. Taylor managers' exchange, New
York; 1895:45764, Sept. 7; Ic. Sept. 7.
41112
farce comedy in 3 acts, by Charles P.
Brown.
© Emma Brennan Ince, New York; D:
3986, Aug. 29, 1903. 41113
2071
41114
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41129
School-girl (The) — Continued.
libretto and lyrics by George Manchester.
music by Albert Maurice. Maidstone, J.
Burgiss-Brown. [Words only]
© J. Burgiss-Brown, Maidstone, England;
1895:47474, Sept. 18; 2c. Sept. 18. 41114
School-girl's (A) romance; a musical comedy
in 3 acts, by Charles P. Brown, Typewrit-
ten.
© Emma Brennan Ince, New York ; 1900 A :
8515, Apr. 2; 2c. Apr. 2. 41115
See also Fun in a boarding school.
School (The) of courtship; play in 3 acts, by
B. Lowenberg. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1914; D: 37636; Bettie
Lowenberg, San Francisco. 41115a
School (The) of crime; a sensational melo-
drama in 4 acts.
© Ed. R. Salter and Henry Pierson, New
York; D: 2831, Dec. 24, 1902. 41116
School (The) of matrimony; domestic tragedy
in 5 acts, by Honorg de Balzac, tr. and
adapted for the English stage by F. Allen.
[120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1911 ; D : 25095 ; Frank Allen,
Plainfield, N. J. 41117
School (The) of sorrow; or, A page from co-
lonial times, drama in 4 acts for female
characters only, by C. J. Birbeck. New York,
J. F. Wagner [1904] 37 p. diagrs. 12°.
© Joseph F. Wagner, New York ; D : 4793,
Mar. 25, 1904; 2c. Mar. 26, 1904. 41118
School (A) of today. See Miss Prim's
kindergarten.
School plays for festive days; by George O.
March. Lebanon, O. ; March brothers, 1909.
144 p. 12°.
© Dec. 16, 1909; 2c. Dec. 18, 1909; A:
253285; March bros., Lebanon, O. 41119
School-teacher (The) See Pickels.
Schoolma'am (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by
T. S. Denison. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1879]
39 p. 16°. ([School and social drama, no.
19])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1879:13632,
Oct. 14; 2c. Oct. 22. 41120
Same.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for
14 years from Oct. 14, 1907; D: 11401, Sept.
23, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1907. 41121
Schoolmaster (The); drama in 3 acts, by L. G.
MoTse. [2], 58 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1912; D: 31601; Leonard
Compton Moise, Covington, La. 41122
Schoolmaster (The) — Continued.
play in 1 act, by T. Louden. [2], 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1915; D: 41001; Thomas
Louden, Fanwood, N. J. 41122a
Schoolmates; comedy drama in 5 acts, by E.
Mortimer.
© Edmund Mortimer, New York; 1889:
6811, Mar. 2. 41123
Schoolinistress (The); a farce in 3 acts, by
A. W. Piuero. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1894. 177 p. 12°.
© Arthur W. Pinero, London ; 1894 : 10779,
Feb. 19; 2c. Mar. 5. 41124
Schoolroom (A) upside down; sketch in 1
scene, by D. Zimmerman. [6] p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1914; D: 38434; David Zim-
merman, New York. 41124a
Schrecken (Der) des vermischten. See Fiinf
komodien.
Schrei (Der) nach dem kinde; schwank in 3
akten, von Alexander Engel und Julius Horst.
Wien, Verlag von Otto Eirich, 1914. 95 p.
12°.
© Ic. June 16, 1914 ; D : 37333 ; Otto Eirich,
Vienna. 41124b
Schtat's politic; Oder, Die rosa (City politics;
or. The rose), melodrama in 4 acts and 6
tableaux, written and composed in the He-
brew jargon by R. Marks.
© Rudolph Marks, New York ; 1897 : 16273,
Mar. 9. 41125
Schtern (Der) fon Praag, Oder, Der traum a
nevuah (The star of Prag; or. The dream, a
prediction), dramatisches volksmaerchen in 4
akten, von J. Lateiner.
© Joseph Lateiner, New York ; 1897 : 53643,
Sept. 24. 41126
Schuh-frau (Die); musical comedy, by C. Ben-
nett. Perry, la.. Chief printing company,
1906. 64 numb. 1. 8°. [English libretto
only]
© Clarence Bennett, Springfield, 111. ; D :
8138, Mar. 10, 1906; 2c. Apr. 13, 1906. 41127
Schulamite (The); a play, by Claude Askew and
Edward Knoblauch. [71] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© William Greet, London ; D : 8270, Apr. 4,
1906; 2c. Apr. 4, 1906. 41128
Schuldig; volkssttick in 3 akten, von Hermine
Villinger. Berlin, E. Bloch, 1912. 52 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D: 33446; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 41129
2072
41130
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41149
Schultz's boy, Danny; comedy sketch In 1 act,
by F. C. Morgan. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1911; D: 24103; Frank 0.
Morgan. Phoebus, Va. 41130
Schust vatch. me soak Heiny; a Dutch sketch,
by A. A. Shearer. (The new O. K. series)
© A. A. Shearer, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1898:
62463, Oct. 24 ; 2c. Oct. 24. 41131
Schutzgeist (Der) See Washington's lager-
Schuyler; play in 4 acts, by A. Bradley. 161 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1911 ; D : 25649 ; Alice Brad-
ley, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 41132
Schuyler's honeymoon; a comedy in 4 acts, by
J. Schonberg.
© James Schonberg, Brooklyn ; D : 2999,
Feb. 4, 1903. 41133
Schuyler's Queen Anne; an original comedy in
4 acts, by F. Cowan.
© Fletcher Cowan, Hoboken, N. J.; 1894:
2368, Jan. 6. 41134
Schwache nerven; groteske in 1 akt, von Ettore
Zanotti. Buhnenmanuskript. Wien, O., Eirich,
1913. 31 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 30, 1913 ; D : 33939 ; Otto Eirich,
Vienna. 41135
Schwalbennest (Das) (Les hirondelles) ; oper-
ette in 3 akten, von Maurice Ordonneau, in
' deutscher bearbeitung von M. Rappaport
[pseud, des Erich Motz] musik von Henri
Herblav. Berlin, Felix Bloch erben, 1904.
80 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Felix Bloch erben, Berlin ; D : 4920, Apr.
22, 1904; 2c. Apr. 22, 1904. 41136
Schwartzbrodt and Pickleman; a Dutch act
in 1 scene, by Harry L. Newton and A. S.
Hoffman. Chicago and New York, The Dra-
matic publishing company, 1902. 11 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 2539,
Nov. 3, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1902. 41137
Schwarze (Die) hand; schwank in 3 akten, von
Hanns Hubner. 92 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1911; D: 23362; M. & W.
Kohlers rubinverlag, Munich. 41138
Schwebende (Die) jungfrau; schwank in 3
akten, von Franz Arnold und Ernst Bach.
Berlin, Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m.
b. h., 1915. 58 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1915; D: 42200; Buhnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
41138a
Schweinepriester (Der); lustspiel in 4 aufziigen,
von Hermann Essig. Mvinchen, Drei masken
verlag, 1913. 85 p. 8°.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1913 ; D : 34342 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 41139
Schweizer (Die); oper In 3 akten, 4 bildern,
von Konrad Falke, musik von Hans Jelmoli.
Berlin, Berliner theater verlag, g. m. b. h.,
1913. 55 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1913; D: 34874; Berliner
theater verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 41140
Schwer erkampft; militarisches volksstiick in
4 akten, von G. Rudroff.
© Georg RudroflE, Berlin ; D : 15965, IMay
26, 1909. 41141
Same. 48 p. 12°. Printed.
© Sept. 12, 1909; 2c. Sept. 14, 1909; D:
17090; Georg Rudroff, New York. 41142
Schwert und spindel. See Wenn zwei das-
selbe tun.
Schwester Helene; schauspiel in 4 akten, von L.
Benedek. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Ver-
bandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller, g. m.
b. h., 1909. 69 p. 8°.
© Oct. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1909 ; D : 17177 ;
Leopold Benedek, Berlin. 41143
schwank in 3 akten, von Alexander Engel.
Wien, F. W. Schmieden & co., 1912. 83 p.
12°.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1912; D: 31340; F. W.
Schmieden & co., Vienna. 41144
Schwindelmeier & co. (Die Arcadier); musika-
lisch-fantastische komodie [in 3 akten], text
von Julius Freund, musik von [Lionel Monk-
ton, Howard Talbot und] Rudolf Nelson.
Vollstandiger text der gesange. Berlin, Ed.
Bote & G. Bock [1912]. 36 p. illus. 12°.
© Aug. 10, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1912 ; D : 31255 ;
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 41145
Schwur (Der) der treue; lustspiel in 3 akten,
von Oscar Blumenthal. Berlin, Theaterver-
lag Eduard Bloch [1905] 104 p. front. 8°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by
Emanuel Lederer, New York ; res. 59 ; Ic. Oct.
19, 1905. 41146
Science and love. See Photographed voice.
Science (The) healer; a comedy in 1 act, by
Frank Staples. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank Alexander Staples, Los Angeles;
D : 2420, Oct. 7, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1902. 41147
Science (The) of Mehitabel; a play in 4 acts,
by W. Linn. 142 p. 8°. Printed.
© May 2, 1912 ; 2c. May 4, 1912 ; D : 29575 ;
Walter Linn, Carlisle, Pa. 41148
Science versus brute force; by Jack Noble.
[4] p. f°. Typewritten.
© John W. Noble, Kansas City, Mo.; D:
14068, Oct. 15, 1908; 2c. Oct. 7, 1908. 41149
2073
41150
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41168
Science vs. cupid; a comedy of 3 scenes, by
I. N. Terrill.
© I. N, Terrill, Lansing, Kan. ; 1898 : 63807,
Oct. 31. 41150
Scientific charity; 1 act drama of modern life,
by M. Friedman. 24 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1915; D: 42105; Morris
Friedman, Denver. 41150a
Scientific (The) country school; by Louise La-
tham Wilson.
© Penn. pub. co.. Philadelphia ; 1899 : 47043,
July 20; 2c. July 20. 41151
Scion (The) and the show girl; 1 act play, by
H. H. Peck. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1910 ; D : 22179 ; Harry H.
Peck, Boston. 41153
Scipio Africanus; an Ethiopian extravaganza,
in 3 scenes. New York, Happy hours company
[1874] 8 p. 12°. ([Ethiopian drama, no.
90])
© Happv hours co., New York ; 1874 : 12229,
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 41153
Scipio, the Roman conqueror; a tragedy in 5
acts, by R. A. Purdy.
© Richard A. Purdy, United States; 1884:
5433, Mar. 14. 41154
Sclave (Ein) des goldes (A slave of gold);
Amerikanische komoedie in 3 aufzuegen von
J. H. Seidel. 29 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John H. Seidel, Chicago ; D : 15794, May
7, 1909 ; 2c. May 7, 1909. 41155
Scoffer (The); drama in 4 acts, by C. F. Carl-
son. [119] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1911; D: 24713; Charles
Frederick Carlson, Denver. 41156
drama in 3 acts, by A. Wynne. 121 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1910; D: 20454; Anna
41157
14,
Wynne, New York.
modern miracle play in 4 acts, by C. F.
Carlson. Denver, Eastwood-Kirchner print-
ing company, 1911. 179 p. 12°.
© Aug. 10, 1913; 2c. Aug. 14, 1913; D:
34317; Charles Frederick Carlson, Detroit.
41158
Scoop (The); by R. E. Renaud.
© Ralph Edward Renaud, San Francisco ;
D: 14832, Jan. 18, 1909. 41159
— comedy in 3 acts, by P. A. Hord. [135] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1915; D: 40755; Parker A.
Hord, Maysville, Ky. 41159a
Scoop (The)— Continued.
or. The billionaire, a satirical comedy in 1
act, by Milton Francis Clark. San Francisco,
M. F. Clark, 1907. 16 p. 8°.
© M. F. Clark, San Francisco; D: 11668.
Nov. 4, 1907; 2c. Sept. 28, 1907. 41160
Scoop the boob reporter; farce comedy in 3
acts, by R. Murdock. [80] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1914 ; D : 38056 ; Russell Mur-
dock, Denver. 41160a
Scooped; a play in 4 acts, by A. S. Burt.
© Andrew Sheridan Burt, Fort Omaha,
Neb. ; 1879 : 3208, Mar. 8. 41161
sketch in 1 act, by R. C. Harris and H. V.
Martin. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1911; D: 23843; Robert C.
Harris, Lexington, Ky., and Harry V. Martin,
Cincinnati. 41162
Score; comic opera, by G. W. Goold.
© George Walter Goold, Portland, Me. ;
1881 : 19505, Dec. 16. 41163
Scorn of women; in 3 acts, by Jack London.
New York, The Macmillan company, 1906. x,
256 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co.. New York ; D : 9431, Nov.
15, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 15, 1906. 41164
Scorpion (The); comedy drama in 4 acts, by L.
Birrell. [97] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1913 ; D : 32715 ; Lotta Bir-
rell, San Francisco. 41165
Scotch (A) cocktail; comedy in 1 act, by B. D.
Hales. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1915; D: 39466; Ethelbert
Dunlop Hales, New York. 41165a
Scotch (The) hero; a farce comedy in 1 act, by
J. F. Leonard. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Francis Leonard, New York; D:
6241, Feb. 18, 1905; 2c. Feb. 18, 1905. 41166
Scotch (A) highball; a dramatic composition in
1 act, by S. MacGregor. 4 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Tom Miner and Sandy MacGregor, New
York; D: 15256, Mar. 6, 1909; 2c. Mar. 6.
1909. 41167
Scotch-Irish (A) Yankee; a comedy with mu-
sic in 2 acts, book and lyrics by W. T. Smi-
ley, music by Edward J. Hoering. cover-title,
37 p. 8°. Printed [Libretto only]
© William Thomas Smiley, lola. Kan.; C:
189843, Sept. 8, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1908.
41168
Scotch luve; comedy in 1 act, by C. Baker.
[2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1915; D: 39626; Colgate
Baker, New York. 41168a
2Q74
41169
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41188
Scotching a snake; or, A play for a fortune,
American comedy drama in 4 acts, by T. W.
Wharmby. [114] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1913; D : 33292 ; Thomas
Washington Wharmby, New York. 41169
Scotchman (A) in New York; in 1 act, by
G. B. Billerwell. 16 p. 8°. Printed.
© George B. Billerwell, Bergenfield, N. J. ;
D : 255, Mar. 25, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 25. 41170
Scottish (The) heiress. See Hallowe'en.
Scotts (The); comedy in 3 acts, by C. A. de
Lima. [5], 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1912; D: 31100; C. A. de
Lima, Florence, Italy. , 41171
Scotty, king of the Desert mine; by C. A. Tay-
lor.
© Charles A. Taylor, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ;
D : 7465, Oct. 23, 1905. 41172
Scotty, the cowboy; first part final, by Frank
Dumont. New Yorli, Chicago [etc.] M. Wit-
mark & sons, 1905. 12 p. 12°. (On cover:
The Witmark stage publications)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 7550,
Nov. 11, 1905; 2c. Nov. 11, 1905. 41173
Scoundrel (The); a drama, by E. Sheridan.
2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eugene Sheridan, New York ; D : 15045,
Feb. 10, 1909; 2c. Jan. 25, 1909. 41174
play in 3 acts, by A. A. Hoge. 128 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1912; D: 31316; Albert A.
Hoge, Ardmore, Pa. 41175
Scourg'e (The); by G. Gurnnip.
© Gertrude Gurnnip, Glen Echo, Md. ; D :
2852, Jan. 12, 1903. 41176
drama in 4 acts, by O. R. Cohen. 103 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D: 39950; Optavus
Roy Cohen, Charleston, S. C. 41176a
Scout (The); an opera, in 3 acts, words by Y. E.
Allison, music by H. Waller. [72] p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Henry Waller and Young E. Allison,
Louisville ; 1891 : 41469, Nov. 19 ; Ic. Nov. 19.
41177
an original play in 5 acts, by A. L. John-
son (Mrs. F. W. Johnson)
© Annie Lewis Johnson, Philadelphia;
1885:9980, May 1. 41178
Scout (The) of the Philippines; a military
comedy drama in 3 acts, by Frank Dumont.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1899 : 52032,
Aug. 14; 2c. Aug. 14. 41179
Scout (The) of the plains.
Dick.
See Deadwood
Scout (The) of the Rappahannock; or. The
Union girl's choice, a military drama in 5
acts and prologue, with transformation, by
C. Woodbury Doble. Manchester, N. H., W. E.
Moore, 1870.
© C. Woodbury Doble, Manchester, N. H. ;
1870:4279, Dec. 2. 41180
Scout (The) of the West. See Wild Bill.
Scout (The) of the Wichewonnock. See
Death (The) touch.
Scouts in camp; boy scout play in 5 acts, by
L. C. Partch. [Pond du Lac, Wis., Fuller
printing co.] 1914. 32 p. 8°.
© June 15, 1914; 2c. June 18, 1914; D:
37403 ; Le Roy C. Partch, Lake Mills, Wis.
41180a
Scout's (The) last shot. See Andersonville.
Scouts of the plains; an original drama, by
H. Robbins.
© Hiram Robbins, Cincinnati ; 1873 : 12218,
Oct. 24. 41181
Scouts of the Rio Grande; or. The trapper's
last shot, a sensational drama in 3 acts, by
S. J. Simmonds.
© S. J. Simmonds, United States; 1876:
1760, Feb. 9. 41182
Scout's (The) revenge; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by J. A. Fraser. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Geo. Samuels attractions. New York ; D :
1919, May 21, 1902 ; 2c. May 21, 1902. 41183
■ a romantic drama in 4 acts, by R. McWade,
sr. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert McWade, sr.. New York ; D : 1270,
Jan. 11, 1902; 2c. Feb. 1, 1902. 41184
Scraggs (The); a farce in 1 act, by W. Savage.
© Woodcock Savage, New York; 1890:
42348, Dec. 31. 41185
Scramble (A) for fame; a melodrama, by M. E.
Whiting.
© Marie Emma Whiting, Boston; 1893:
46690, Oct. 18. 41186
Scrambled eggs; comedy in 1 act, by L. Mackall.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1915 ; D : 41939 ; Lawton Mack-
all, New York. 41186a
Scrap (A) of brown paper; a serio-comic drama
in 4 acts, by D. A. Reynolds.
© D. A. Reynolds, Lansing, Mich.; 1891:
44207, Dec. 7; 2c. May 3, 1892. 41187
Scrap (A) of paper; comedy in 3 acts, by J.
Palgrave Simpson, tr. from Pattes de mouche
by Victorien Sardou. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1911. 66 p. 4°.
© Feb. 10, 1911; 2c. Feb. 11, 1911; D:
23322 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
41188
2075
41189
DBAMATTC COMPOSITIONS
41210
Scrap (A) of paper — Continued.
or, The adventures of a love letter, a
comic drama in 3 acts, by J[ohn] Palgrave
Simpson. New American ed. correctly re-
printed from the original authorized acting ed.
New York, H. Roorbach, 1889. 53 p., diagrs.
12°. ([Roorbach's American ed. of acting
plays, no 2])
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
37510, Dec. 9; 2c. Dec. 14. 41189
Scrape (A) o' the pen; Scottish comedy in 3
acts, by G. Mofeat. [2], 57 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 29, 1912; D: 30366; Graham
Moffat, Loudon. 41190
Scrapple; a new and original musical comedy
in 1 scene, by W. Courtright.
© Wm. Courtright, Philadelphia; 1882;
18776, Nov. 6.
41191
Scrappy Hogan's return; 1 act comedy, by R.
Warner. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1912; D : 31647 ; Richard
Warner, New York. 41192
Scraps; musical extravaganza in 1 act, written
and arr. by J. N. Reutfrow and Marie Jasper.
© J. N. Reutfrow, Grand Rapids, Mich.;
1879:2789, Feb. 28. 41193
Scratch (A) race; a comedy in 1 act, by Walt.
Makee [pseud, of W. H. Maguire] Boston,
W. H. Baker & co.,1900. 13 p. 12°. (Baker's
ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; 1900 A :
13791, June 2; 2c. Aug. 23. 41194
Screen (The) and the scream; a 1 act farce
comedy, by Darby Clay [pseud, of David
Preedman] 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1914; D: 38760; David
Freedman, Brooklyn. 41194a
Scroggins divorce case; a mock trial, by O. E.
Young. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1906. 29
p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 8952,
Aug. 11, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1906. 41195
Scroggins' scoop; in 1 act, by T. Dickinson.
[16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Dickinson, Madison, Wis. ; D :
4998, May 7, 1904; 2c. May 23, 1904. 41196
Scrooge; play in 1 act, adapted from A Christ-
mas carol of Charles Dickens, by J. C. Buck-
stone. [2] 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1912; D: 30477; J. C. Buck-
stone, London. 41197
play in 3 acts, by T. Terrlss. [159] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1912 ; D : 28541 ; Tom Terriss,
London. 41198
Scrooge — Continued.
play in 3 acts, founded on Charles Dickens'
A Christmas carol, by George Raby. [84] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Annie Dodson, New York ; D : 1744, Apr.
16, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1902. 41199
sketch in 1 act, by T. Terriss, adapted from
Charles Dickens' A Christmas carol. [2], 31 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1911 ; D : 23825 ; Tom Terriss,
London. ' 41200
Scrubbing (The) brush; comedy in 3 acts, by
J. H. Price. 151 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1913 ; D : 32851 ; J. Hyde Price,
New Y(Jrk. 41201
Scrubtown (The) sewing circle's thanksgiv-
ing; au old ladies sociable, by Maude L. Hall.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1910. 9 p. 12°.
© Jan. 18, 1910; 2c. Jan. 19, 1910; D:
17968 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 41202
Scrupulous (A) man; comedy in 1 act, adapted
fi'om the French of Octave Mirbeau's Scru-
pules, by M. Hecht. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Max Hecht, London; D:6076, Jan. 16,
1905; 2c. Jan. 16, 1905. 41203
Scullion's (The) dream; by J. B. Helm. 2 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Jessie B. Helm, Cleveland ; D : 15493,
Mar. 22, 1909 ; Ic. Mar. 22, 1909 ; Ic. June 14,
1909. 41204
Scully's last fight; play in 1 act, by C. A.
Hough. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1913 ; D : 32916 ; Clarence A.
Hough, Oak Park, 111. 41205
Sculptor (The); drama in 3 acts, and 5 scenes,
by E. Barnes. 33 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1910 ; D : 20180 ; Eric Barnes,
Kearney, N. J. 41206
16 p.
— a play in 1 act, by A. M. Foerster.
4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Martin Foerster, Chicago ; D :
12029, Jan. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1908. 41207
play in 1 act and dialogue, by W. J. Beach.
3 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1915 ; D : 41991 ; William John
Beach, New York. 41207a
Sculptor's (The) daughter; a play in 4 acts, by
A. E. Burke.
© Annie Elizabeth Burke, New York ; 1899 :
50303, Aug. 4. 41208
■a tragedy in 5 acts, by S. P. Davis. Scene
1.2.
© Samuel P. Davis, Carson City, Nev. ;
1879 : 17443, 17444, Dec. 23. 41209, 41210
2076
41211
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41S31
Sculptress (The); a drama in 4 acts, by E. H.
Peple.
© Edward H. Peple, New York; 1900 A:
11000, May 1. 41211
an original drama in 4 acts, by R. Drouet.
© Robert Drouet, New York ; 1896 : 17467,
Mar. 19. 41212
Se ceden habitaciones; juguete c6mico en 1
acto y en prosa, original de J. Pinto y Pardo.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914.
26 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40040; Juan Pinto y Pardo, Madrid. 41212a
Sea and shore; an original melodrama, by E. G.
Holden.
© E. G. Holden, Detroit; 1882:4281, Mar.
IS. 41213
Sea- change (A); or, Love's stowaway, a comic
opera in 2 acts and an epilogue, written by
W. D. Howells, composed by Georg Henschel.
© James R. Osgood & co., Boston; 1884:
15329, July 26. 41214
— Same. Boston, James R. Osgood and com-
pany, 1884.
© W. D. Howells, United States; 1884:
9947, May 14 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1888. 41215
— Same.
© W. D. Howells, New York, as author,
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 2983,
Mar. 25. 1912. Original entry, May 14, 1884,
no. 9947. 41216
a lyricated farce in 2 acts, and an epi-
logue, by W. D. Howells. Boston, Ticknor and
company, 1888. 151 p. 24",
© W. D. Howells, Boston; 1888:22150,
Aug. 1 ; 2c. Aug. 8. 41217
Sea drift; a melodrama in 4 » acts with prologue,
by Harry Houston. Chicago, T. S. Denison,
1890. 42 p. 12°. ([Star series])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1890:29182,
Sept. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 10. 41218
Sea-green (The) man; a play in 1 act, by W.
Young.
© William Young, Newport, N. H. ; 1896:
61360, Nov. 9. 41219
Sea-gull (The); a play in 5 acts, by C. Melling.
© C. Melling, New York; 1883:20203,
Nov. 1. 41220
[play in 4 acts] by Anton Tchekkof, tr. by
Fred. Eisemann. (In Poet lore, v. 24, no. 1,
Jan.-Feb. 1913; periodical © Apr. 25, 1913;
2c. Apr. 26, 1913; B: 284279; Poet lore co.,
Boston) 41220a
Sea-gull (The)— Continued.
or, The turn of the tide, a play, by F. G.
Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1883 : 10499,
June 9. 41221
See
also [Gesammelte dramen; Anton
TchechofE] — Plays; by Anton Tchekoff. — Two
plays.
Sea-king (The); a melodrama in 4 acts by Carol
Reginald [pseud, of C. Renauld]
© Charles Renauld, New York ; 1899 : 64491,
Oct. 5 ; 2c. Aug. 19. 41222
a romantic comic opera in 3 acts, book and
lyrics by S. Anworth Rutherford, music by I. M.
Wilson.
© Irving M. Wilson, San Francisco; D:
13122, Aug. 6, 1907. 41223
Sea-lion equestrian juggling and balancing
act; by C. J. Alaska. [4] p. mounted
photos. 8°.
© Charles Judge Alaska, Peru, Ind. ; D:
10284, Apr. 6, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1907. 41224
Sea-maids; a ballad opera, by L. Robert.
© Leon Robert, New Orleans ; 1886 : 17337,
July 29. 41225
Sea-robber (The); a comedy in 6 acts, by L.
Cummings.
© Leroy Cummings, Brunswick, Me. ; 1888 :
7450, Mar. 10 ; 2c. Apr. 19. 41226
Sea-serpent (The); by J. Cogan.
© James Cogan, New York ; D : 16086, June
17, 1909. 41227
a tale of hypnotism and crime, comic opera
in 3 acts, words by W. M. Butler.
© William Mill Butler, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1890 : 29681, Sept. 26 ; 2c. Nov. 24. 41228
Sea-shore girls; play in 4 acts, by H. Parker
ten,
and R. Shaw. [15] p. obi. 16°. Typewrit-
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1912; D: 29546; Harry
Parker and Robert Shaw, Lewistown, Pa.
41229
Sea (The) stranger; a drama, by M. Mawlette.
62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mona Mawlette, New York; D : 10882,
June 15, 1907 ; 2c. June 26, 1C07. 41230
Sea-urchin (The); play for music, by Helen
Graham [pseud, of H. I. O. Griffith] from
Chas. Kingsley's Water babies. 59 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1913 ; D : 32775 ; Helen Isa-
bel Ottilie Griffith, New York. 41231
2077
41232
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41254
Sea (The) waif; a melodrama in 4 acts, by H.
Thompson. [110] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Hallett Thompson, New York; D:6686,
May 19, 1905; Ic. May 19, 1905; Ic. May 29,
1905. 41232
Sea (A) wizard; a comic opera extravaganza,
libretto by J. S. McKenzie, music by Louis
Dittmar. [1], 2 p. f°. Typewritten. [Syn-
opsis]
© James Sylvester McKenzie, Jersey City ;
D : 3367, May 1, 1903 ; 2c. May 1, 1903. 41233
Sea (The) wolf; dramatized in 3 acts from
Jack London's novel The sea wolf, by J. Noel.
[1], 119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913 ; D : 32365 ; Joseph Noel,
Bedford Park, N. Y. 41234
a 4 act drama.
© Joseph J. Noel, Emeryville, Cal. ; D : 6237,
Feb. 17, 1905. 41235
Seal of Hellas; a classical drama, by Temple
Oliver [pseud, of Mrs. Jeanie Oliver (David-
son) Smith] Boston, Sherman, French & com-
pany, 1915. 3 p. 1., 80 p. 12°.
© Mar. 8, 1915 ; 2c. and afP. May 17, 1915 ;
A : 398841 ; Sherman, French & co., Boston.
41235a
Seal (The) of Luxemburg; by F. W. Kopf.
© Frederick W. Kopf, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D :
3912, Sept. 8, 1903. 41236
Seal (The) of silence; a sketch in 1 act, by F. A.
Crippen. [1], 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1912; D: 31045; Frank Ar-
thur Crippen, Covington, Ky. 41237
Seal (The) of the colonies; a romantic play of
the American Revolution in 4 acts, by Albert
Glassmire. [104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Franklin Glassmire, Philadelphia ;
D : 3386, May 6, 1903 ; 2c. May 20, 1903.
41238
Seal (The) of the Red star; a drama of the
French Revolution in 5 acts, by J. Sweimler.
© James Sweimler, Reading, Pa. ; 1900 A :
11381, May 5. 41239
Seal of the snake; a 1 act sketch, by F. H.
Medhurst. 32 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Francis H. Medhurst, St. Louis ; D : 5474,
Aug. 24, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1904. 41240
Seal (The) of unity; a romantic drama in 5
acts, by A. Golze.
© Albert Golze, Philadelphia; 1896:41130,
July 15 ; Ic. July 15. 41241
Sealed (A) inheritance; a melodrama in 5 acts,
adapted from Ernst Eckstein's novel Das ver-
machtniss, by S. B. Alexander. 31 p. f".
Typewritten.
© S. B. Alexander, Boston; 1891:6780,
Feb. 20; Ic. Feb. 20. 41242
Sealed instructions; comedy in 4 acts, by J. G.
Ver-Planck.
© J. Campbell Ver-Planck, United States;
1884 : 20441, Oct. 10. 41243
original melodrama in 4 acts, by Lorin
Jasper Howard.
© Howard & Doyle, Chicago ; 1898 : 48028.
Aug. 15. 41244
Sealed lips; a melodrama in 4 acts, by Clarence
Black. 51 1. f°. Mimeographed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16385 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 41245
(La baillonnee); a drama, adapted and tr.
from the French by O. Harper.
© Olive Harper, New York; D:4879, Apr.
6, 1904. 41246
Sealed (The) packet; a dramatization in 5 acts,
by J. F. Sears.
© John F. Sears, San Francisco; 1872:
10366, Sept. 28. 41247
Sealed silver; or, Volenti non fit injuria, play
in 1 act, by H. Field Etherington. New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1912. 16
p. 12°. ( [French's acting ed., no. 2420] )
© Dec. 23, 1912; 2c. Dec. 24, 1912; D:
31778; Samuel French, ltd., London. 41248
Sealskin (The) coat; little play in 3 acts, by
L. Grossmith. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1913 ; D : 34023 ; Leslie Gros-
smith, Chicago. 41249
Sealskin (A) sacque; by M. G. Winstock and
J. S. McQuade.
© Melvin G. Winstock and James S. Mc-
Quade, New York ; D : 1973, June 5, 1902.
41250
Seance; or, The blood-red writing on the arm,
a mystical, spiritual, psychological, sensa-
tional drama in 3 acts and a prologue, by J. J.
McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brookljm; 1872:
6031, June 5. 41251
Search (The); or, A search for a soul, comedy
drama in 3 acts and 5 scenes, by S. E. Worts.
[1], 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1913 ; D : 35153 ; Sara Eliza-
beth Worts, Trenton, N. J. 41252
Search (The) for Cora; a scenic drama in 5
acts, by L. C. Throw. [2], 49 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Laura C. Throw, Red Oak, la. ; D : 910,
Sept. 30, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1901. 41253
Search (The) for happiness; an allegory to be
played by ten girls, by A. C. Barnes.
© Fillmore bros., Cincinnati ; 1900 A : 24855,
Oct. 5. 41254
2078
41255
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41272
Search (A) for health; play in 1 act, by M. H.
VVedemeyer. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1913 ; D : 33017 ; Marie Hen-
rietta Wedemeyer, Brooklyn. 41255
Search (The) for Mother Goose; Christmas
play for children, by Elizabeth F. Guptill.
Franklin, O., Eldridge entertainment house,
1910. 21 p. 12°.
© Oct. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1910 ; D : 22998 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
41256
Search-light (The); by C. Attebery. 79 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Corriene Attebery, Webb City, Mo. ; D :
11677, Sept. 20, 1907; 2c. Nov. 5, 1907. 41257
acts 1, 3 and 4, by M. M, Parker. [52] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1914 ; D : 37332 ; Mary Mon-
cure Parker, Chicago. 41257a
drama in 4 acts, by B. I. Bremner. [94] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1913; D : 35101 ; Blanche
Iibe Bremner, Vancouver, British Columbia.
41258
Search me; comedy sketch in 1 scene, by C. D.
Morgan. [3], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1914; D : 36265 ; Charles
Davis Morgan, New York, 41263a
by W. F. Allen and Marvin A. Riley.
[Ill] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1911 ; D : 28001 ; Walter Fox
Allen, Lawrenceville, N. J. 41259
— a melodrama in 4 acts, by John A. Stevens.
© J. S. Stevens, Philadelphia ; 1892 : 33850,
Aug. 16. 41260
— play in 4 acts, by W. F. Allen and Marvin
A. Riley. [129] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1912 ; D : 29920 ; Walter Fox
Allen, Lawrenceville, N. J. 41261
play in 1 act, by B. I. Payne. 20 p. 4°.
I
Typewritten,
© Ic. May 14, 1915; D: 40652; Ben Iden
Payne, New York. 41261a
Search-light (The) matrimonial club; a sketch
from life, by E. N. Zoline. 19 p. 8°.
© Elijah N. Zoline, Chicago; D : 15733,
Apr. 29, 1909; 2c. Apr, 29, 1909. 41262
Search-lights; play in 3 acts, by H. A. Vachell.
110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1915 ; D : 40292 ; Horace An-
ne sley Vachell, Southampton, England.
41262a
Same. London, John Murray, 1915. 4 p. 1.,
136 p. 12°
© June 16, 1915; Ic. July 16, 1915; D:
41263 ; George H. Doran co., New York.
41262b
Search-lights of Satan.
© Thaddeus Groff, Pittsburgh; D:7555,
Nov. 14, 1905. 41263
mystery comedy in 3 acts, by A, MacHugh.
[129] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1915; D : 41474 ; Augustin
MacHugh, New York. 41263b
Search (The) of the Magi for the Infant Mes-
siah; a Christmas piece, by Rev. A. D. Moore.
Bethlehem, Pa., Daily times print, 1883. 50
p. 8°,
© A. D. Moore, Bethlehem, Pa.; 1883:
21373, Nov. 19 ; 2c. Dec. 3. 41264
Searching for justice; a new and original sen-
sational drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by
T. J. Griffin.
© Thomas J, Griffin, New \ork ; 1873 : 616,
Jan. 24. 41265
Searching the depths; or. The New York de-
tective, a powerful and exciting local drama
in a prologue and 3 acts, by L. F. Stoller.
© Lewis Ferdinand Stoller, New York;
1871 : 6958, July 26. 41266
Seaside darlings; or. High life at Narragan-
sett; by J. Madison.
© James Madison, New York ; D : 5773, Nov.
15, 1904. 41267
Seaside follies; comedy in 3 acts, by M. B. Tay-
lor. [52] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1913 ; D : 33987 ; Maude Bea-
trice Taylor, Washington. 41268
Seaside society. See Intruder (The)
Seaside summer scenes. See Long Branch,
Seasons (The) See Trump (The) card.
Seasons and holidays; by Edith M. Burrows.
New York, J. Fischer & bro., 1913. 15 p.
12°. (Fischer's ed., no. 3668)
© Mar. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1913 ; D : 32641 ;
J. Fischer & bro.. New York, 41269
Seat (The) of trouble; sketch, by J, Adams. 19
p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1911; D: 25629; Justin
Adams, Chelsea, Mass. 41270
Seats (The) of the mighty; a play in 5 acts, by
G. Parker.
© Gilbert Parker, England; 1896:59966,
Oct. 31. 41271
Seattle (The) kid; by F. J. Mahon. 15 p. t".
Typewritten.
© Frank J. Mahon, Detroit ; D : 13677, Aug.
28, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 28, 1908. 41272
5379— VOL 2—16-
-27
2079
41273
DRAMATIC COMPOSTTTOlSrS
41292
Seaweeds; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by J. H.
Garnsey.
© John Henderson Garnsey, Joliet, 111. ;
1S91 : 3288, Jan. 22. 41273
Seba ben Zaric; a drama of Moorish Spain in 4
acts, by S. Shakespeare and F. Dunn.
© S. Shakespeare and F. Dunn, San Rafael,
Cal. ; 1894 : 47622, Oct. 12. 41274
Sebastian; a dramatic poem, by G. B. Rose.
Buffalo, Charles Wells Moulton, 1894. 93 p.
sq. 16°.
© G. B. Rose, Little Rock, Ark.; 1894:
19602, Apr. 16 ; 2c. Apr. 19. 41275
or, The power of love, a historical drama
in 5 acts, by A. Geishecker.
© Angelica Geishecker, Boston ; 1878 : 5779,
May 13. 41276
Sebastian y Se^astiana; o, Bastian y Bastiana,
opera comica en 1 acto, [de] W. A. Mozart,
arreglo musical con nuevas recitados del maes-
tro Manuel M. Faixa, y version ritmica espa-
nola de Antonio Gil y Gordaliza. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espaiioles] 1915. 23 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41642 ; M. Faixa y Gil y Gordaliza, Madrid.
41276a
Secchia (La) rapita.
eimer.
See Krieg (Der) um den
Sechzehnte (Der) geburtstag; ein stiick ber-
liner boheme in 3 akten, von Hans Schulze.
Niirnberg, Siiddeutscher verlag fiir biihnen-
werke, 1910. 37 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911 ; D : 25865 ; Alfred Spitz.
New York. 41277
Second (The) ash tray; dramatic episode, by
G. Mervale. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1913 ; D : 33377 ; Gaston Mer-
vale, London. 41278
Second (The) burglar; a dramatic sketch in 1
act, by Eugene B. Lewis and F. Hooper. 17
p. 24°.
© Franklin Hooper, Salt Lake City ; D :
11494, Oct. 8, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 8, 1907. 41279
Second childhood; a farce in 1 act, by W. C.
Parker. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1908. 11 p.
12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 13493, Aug. 3,
1908; 2c. Sept. 4, 1908. 41280
Second (The) commandment; comedy drama,
by E. M. Andrews. [61] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1915 ; D : 40537 ; Evalyn M.
Andrews, New York. 41280a
Second (The) cup; play in 3 acts, by E. Chant-
ler. [1], 142 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1913 ; D : 34940 ; Everett Chant-
ler, Pittsburgh. 41281
Second (The) empire; an historical romance in
4 acts, by F. C. Griffith.
© Frank Carlos Griffith, New York; 1893:
52643, Nov. 27. 41282
Same. [65] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Carlos Griffith, Boston ; D : 8709,
June 16, 1906 ; 2c. June 16, 1906.
a comedy in 3
41283
acts, by
Second (The^ fiddle;
H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; D : 5385,
Aug. 8, 1904. 41284
Second floor, Spoopendyke; a farce in 2 acts,
by Grace Livingston Furniss. Boston, W. H.
Bnker & co., 1892. 27 p. 16°. ([Baker's ed.
of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1892:
24398, June 10 ; 2c. Jan. 24 ; Ic. June 24.
41285
Second (The) generation; play in 4 acts, by R.
Phillips. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1913; D: 32393; Russell
Phillips, New York. 41286
play in 1 act, by J. W. Fitz Patrick. [1],
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1912 ; D : 30768 ; James Wil-
lir.m Fitz Patrick, Waterbury, Conn. 41287
'Play of contemporary American life, by
S. B. Tall. [19] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1910; D: 21750; Stanley
Broughton Tall, Baltimore.
41288
Secondhand (The) man; a two-character sketch
for Jew and rube, by Harry L. Newton.
{In Will Rossiter's vaudeville prompter, no. 4)
© Will Rossiter, Chicago; D : 4064, Oct. 5,
1903 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 41289
Second-hand (A) wife; a drama in 4 acts. New
York, A. S. Seer & co.'s theatrical printing
CO., 1895.
© Oliver Byron, New York ; 1895 : 42497,
Aug. 20. 41290
See also Sour grapes.
Second in command; comedy in 4 acts, by Rob-
ert Marshall. New York, S. French; London,
S. French, ltd., 1910. 148 p. 12°.
© Dec. 16, 1910; 2c. Dec. 19, 1910; D:
22844; Samuel French, New York. 41291
Second letter; playlet with music for vaude-
ville, by Raymond A. Browne. [7] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Nicholas Garagusi, New York ; D : 10806.
June 19, 1907; 2c. June 19, 1907. 412&::
2080
41293
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41312
Second (The) level; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
R. B. Mantle. [136] p. 4°. Typewritten.
I© R. B. Mantle, Chicago ; D : 10973, July 15,
1907; 2c. July 15, 1907.
41293
Second love; an original drama in 4 acts, by
J. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1881 : 11949.
Aug. 2. 41294
Second (The) raan; drama in 4 acts, by C. J.
Meunier. 77 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1913; D: 31891; Christian
Joseph Meunier, New Orleans. 41295
Second (The) mate of the Clara Ann returns
to London after 20 years absence; by J. W.
Trew.
© James W. Trew, Chicago ; 1879 : 8245,
June 21. 41296
Second menage; comgdie en 3 actes, de Andre
Sylvane et Maurice Froyez. Paris, Librairie
theatrale, 1905. 3 p. 1., 162 p. 12°.
© A. Sylvane & M. Froyez, Paris ; D : 7165,
July 28, 1905; 2c. July 28, 1905. 41297
Second Mr. Fiddle; sketch in 1 act, by L. J.
Rentfrow. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lorena Jansen Rentfrow, Indianapolis ;
D : 7826, Jan. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1906. 41298
Second (The) Mr. Jones; farce comedy in 3
acts, by C. de Lima and Edward E. Long.
[100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1912; D: 29937; Charles de
Lima, Florence, Italy. 41299
Second (The) Mrs. Tanqueray; a play in 4
acts, by A. W. Pinero. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1894. [2], 174 p. 12°.
© Arthur W. Pinero, London ; 1894 : 57780,
Dec. 12; 2c. Jan. 4, 1895. 41300
See also Chief contemporary dramatists.
Second (The) night; play in 1 act, by C. M.
Hinton. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1915; D : 41031 ; Charles
Marion Hinton, New York. 41300a
Second (The) offense; play in 1 act, bv J. J.
Reilly. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1913 ; D : 34649 ; John J. Reillv,
New York. 41301
Second (The) polka; a comedy in 1 act, by H.
Nicolay.
© Helen Nicolay, Washington ; 1898 : 39258,
June 28. 41302
Second section of number five. See Our hero.
Second (The) Shepherds' play, Everyman, and
other early plays; tr. with introduction and
notes, by Clarence Griffin Child. Boston, New
York [etc.] Houghton Mifflin company [1910]
Second (The) Shepherds' play, Everyman, and
other early plays — Continued,
xlviii, 138 p. 1 1. 16°. (The Riverside liter-
ature series)
Contents : The quern qujeritis from the
Regularis concordia monachorum. — - The
Brome Abraham and Isaac. — The second
shepherds' play of the Towneley cycle. —
Everyman. — Tlje Robin Hood plays. — The Ox-
fordshire Saint George play.
© Apr. 25, 1910; 2c. June 23, 1910; A:
265868 ; Houghton Mifflin co.. Boston. 41303
Second-sight; or, 43,800 hours and 420 min-
utes ahead of time, a 1 act comedy sketch, by
A. Albene and May La Brant.
'© A. Arthur Ford, New York ; 1899 : 58492,
Sept. 12. 41304
Second son; dramatic composition in 3 acts, by
W. B. Young. 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1909 ; D : 16692 ; William B.
Young, Chicago. 41305
Second (The) story man; a drama, by U. Sin-
clair. [8] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Upton Sinclair, New York ; D : 14932,
Jan. 28, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1909. 41306
— an original comedy in 1 act, by J. Keane.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Keane, San Francisco ; D : 15143,
Feb. 20, 1909; 2c. Feb. 20, 1909. 41307
— See also Plays of protest.
Second thoughts; a comedy in 2 acts, by H. H.
Haslett. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harriet Holmes Plaslett, Alameda, Cal. ;
D : 51, Jan. 21, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 2L 41308
Second (The) wife; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
AVilliam H. Carson. [75] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 30, 1911; D : 24611 ; W. Henry
Carson, New York. 41309
— a drama in 5 acts, by F. J. Martin.
© Frank J. Martin, Cleveland ; 1896 : 42661,
July 23; 2c. Nov. 2. 41310
Secrecy; or, "Was it for the best? a semi-origi-
nal play, by G. Gair.
© Gerald Gair, New York ; 1886 : 15430,
July 7. 41311
Secret (Le); pi^ce en 3 actes par H. Bernstein.
(In La Petite illustration, no. 40, 29 novem-
bre 1913, serie-theatre, no. 21)
© Nov. 29, 1913; 2c. Jan. 27, 1914; D:
35804; Henry Bernstein, Paris. 41311a
See also Geheimnis (Das). — Tales out of
school.
Secret (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
M. J. Nerney.
© M. J. Nerney, Troy, N. Y. ; 1890 : 16709,
May 2L 41312
2081
41313
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41331
Secret (The)— Continued.
drama in 3 acts, by N. A. Stratton. [86] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1911 ; D : 24480 ; Nathaniel A.
Stratton, New York. 41313
— dramatic play in 4 acts, by M. W. Kallesser.
56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1912 ; D : 30454 ; M. W. Kalles-
ser, New York. 41314
— play In 1 act, by E. G. O'Connor. [1], 10
p. f . Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1912; D: 30331; Edward
George O'Connor, Lawrence, Mass. 41315
•play in 3 acts, by H. W. Swope. 53 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1915; D: 39735; Howard
Whitney Swope, Greenville, O. 41315a
by Henry Bernstein, adapted by D.
Belasco. 165 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915 ; D : 42697 ; David Be-
lasco, New York. 41315b
— or, The law and the woman, play in 4
acts, by Joseph L. Norris. 82 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 14. 1913 ; D : 32944 ; Darcy and
Wolford, New York. 41316
— See also Black (The) necklace. — Secrets.
Secret (A) agent; a drama in 3 acts, by W. O.
Varney.
© William O. Varney, Boston ; 1898 : 30347,
May 16. 41317
Secret (The) cave; play in 4 acts, by J. P.
Blake. [l],43p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph P. Blake, Webster Groves, Mo. ;
D:4104, Oct. 17, 1903; Ic. Oct. 17, 1903; Ic.
Nov. 12, 1903; Ic. nevr ed. Nov. 30, 1904.
41318
Secret chambers; play by Mrs. Wilson Wood-
row and A. L. Sessions. [120] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1911 ; D : 23234 ; Archibald
L. Sessions, New York. 41319
Secret (A) charm; a comedy drama, by J. E.
Fennessy, . -
© James E. Fennessy, Cincinnati ; 1888 :
35086, Dec. 8. 41320
Secret (The) code; a nautical American melo-
drama, by W. Redmund.
© William Redmund, New York; 1896:
35962, June 19. 41321
Secret (The) compact. See Maurice Flint.
Secret (Le) de la terreuse. See Proces (Le)
Torquenie.
Secret (Le) de Polichinelle; com^die in 3 actes,
par Pierre Wolff. Paris, Librairie theatrale,
1904. 2 p. 1., 164 p. 12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 4579, Feb. 3, 1904 ;
2c. Feb. 3, 1904. 41322
Secret (Le) de Suzanne; intermMe en 1 acte,
par Enrico Golisciani, version frangaise de
Maurice Kufferath, musique de Erraanno
Wolf -Ferrari. Paris, Max Eschig; Leipzig, J.
Weinberger, 1911. 19 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Oct. 27, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1912 ; D : 28517 ;
Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 41323
Secret (The) despatch; a play in 4 acts, by D. K.
Higgins and M. O. Higgins.
© David K. Higgins and Milton O. Higgins.
Chicago ; 1900 A : 5577, Mar. 1. 41324
or, Anne of Austria, a romantic play in
5 acts, by M. S. Taylor.
© Malcolm Stuart Taylor, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1895 : 64143, Dec. 18. 41325
Secret (Le) du bonheur; comSdie en vers en 3
actes, par Emile Bessiere. [Marseille, Edi-
tion nouvelle, 1910] 50 p. 8°.
© Dec. 24, 1910; 2c. Dec. 20, 1910; D:
22859 ; Bessigre, Marseilles, France. 41326
Secret (A) foe; a drama in 4 acts, by J. A.
Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1887 : 22579,
Sept. 5. 41327
Secret foes. See Hypocrite.
Secret (The) influence; play in 1 act, by J. F,
Neniger. [2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913; D: 31960; John F.
Neniger, New York. 41328
Secret marriage; a drama in 5 acts, by F. Sey-
mour.
© Frank Seymour, Paterson ; 1879 : 15459,
Nov. 17. 41329
See also Ida Lee.
Secret meeting of the Order of the golden
goose, initiation night; by E. V. Snow. [On
copies: E. W. Snow] Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1903. 17 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's
novelties)
© Walter H. Baker, Boston ; D : 3642, June
23, 1903; 2c. July 25, 1903. 41330
Secret (A) misery; by B. Wood.
© Benjamin Wood, San Francisco; 1886:
18028, Aug. 7. 41331
Secret (A) mission. See Military (A) neces-
sity.
Secret (The) of Cozy Dell. See Three strokes.
2082
41331
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41351
Secret (The) of Green Lake academy; 4 act
play for boys, by J. R. Greaves. [34] p. 4".
Typewritten,
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1915; D: 39929; Jessie
Royer Greaves, Philadelphia. 41331a
Secret (The) of his strength; a drama in 4
acts and 6 scenes, by E. L. Hammond. [43]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Eloise Leona Hammond, Oakland, Cal. ;
D:8042, Feb. 23, 1906; 2c. Feb. 23, 1906.
41332
Secret (The) of how to be beautiful. See
Modern (The) Cinderella and her fairy god-
mother.
Secret (The) of Laigueglia; an opera in 3 acts,
by Mrs. W. K. Clifford. [30] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 11. 1912 ; D : 29004 ; Mrs. W. K.
Clifford, London. 41333
Secret (The) of Merton; a play, by D. H. Mac-
Adam. 32 p. 8°. Printed.
© David H. MacAdam, St. Louis; 1898:
12247, Feb. 18; 2c. Mar. 10. 41334
Secret (The) of Mordaunt hall; drama in 4
acts and prelude, by Mrs. J. A. Mailloux.
5 p. 1., [7]-71 p. 12°. Printed.
© Mrs. Joseph A. Mailloux, Lowell ; D :
11622, Oct. 29, 1907; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908. 41335
Secret (The) of Sable Island; a society melo-
drama in 4 acts, by W. A. Demmon.
© William A. Demmon, Kansas City, Mo.;
1899 : 22266, Mar. 28. 41336
Secret of steady nerves; a pantomime for one
character, by S. G. Payne.
© Samuel G. Payne, New York ; D : 4949,
Apr. 27, 1904. 41337
Secret (The) of the Andes. See Toa, the
Shyri queen.
Secret (The) of the bud; melodrama In 5 acts,
by G. W. Cartoscelli. [2], 28 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1914; D: 37768; George W.
Cartoscelli, Indianapolis. 41337a
Secret (The) of the guilde court. See Mu-
sette.
Secret (The) of the king; an original historical
drama in 4 acts and 6 tableaux, by R. de Bar-
ril.
© Robert de Barril, New York; 1887:
15386, June 14. 41338
or, Moliere's love, a romantic historical
drama in a prologue and 5 acts, by F. Reinau
and W. T. Price.
© Francis Reinau and W. T. Price. New
York ; 1896 : 26212, Apr. 29. 41339
Secret (The) of the North; play in 3 acts, by
C. D. Morgan. [3], 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914 ; D : 38507 ; Charles D.
Morgan, Bournedale, Mass. 41339a
Secret (The) of the palace; a drama in 5 acts,
by P. Gerard. Philadelphia, Gillin & Nagle
printing house, 1880. 37 p. 16°.
© Peter Gerard, Philadelphia ; 1880 : 11807,
July 30 ; 2c. July 30. 41340
Secret (The) of the Sphinx; a pantomimic and
scenic composition, by J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati; 1893:26825,
June 3. 41341
Secret (The) of the subway; an original melo-
drama, in 4 acts, by J. Caldwell. [84] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Jean Caldwell, New York ; D : 3675, June
29, 1903 ; 2c. June 27, 1903. 41342
Secret of wealth.
© George W. Crane, New York ; 1890 : 6054,
Feb. 19. 41343
Secret (The) orchard; a play in 4 acts, by C.
Pollock. [134] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Channing Pollock, New York ; D : 10126,
Mar. 12, 1907; 2c. Sept. 30, 1907. 41344
Secret (The) revealed; by E. A. Bugby.
© Eugene A. Bugby, Waterville, Minn. ; D :
133, Feb. 5, 1901. 41345
Secret scenes of city life. See Crime.
Secret service; melodrama in 5 acts, by W. T.
Stephens.
© W. T. Stephens, United States; 1891:
48012, Dec. 30. 41346
— a new American drama in 4 acts, by W.
Gillette. Typewritten.
© William Gillette, New York ; 1898 : 63259.
Oct. 28 ; 2c. Nov. 9. 41347
or. True as steel, a revolutionizing drama.
by C. H. Webber.
© Charles H. Webber, Salem, Mass. ; 1877 :
3871, Apr. 2. 41348
Secret (A) service detective; an original melo-
drama in 5 acts, by B. Watt [pseud, of R. W.
Smiley]
© Bob Watt, Philadelphia ; D : 1266, Jan. 9,
1902. 41349
Secret service Sam.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; D:6983,
July IS, 1905. 41350
Secret seven; drama in 1 act, by L. Worrall
and Harold Pensmith. 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1909; D: 17126; Lechmere
Worrall, London. 41351
2083
41352
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41371
Secret (A) sin; a melodrama in 4 acts, by C J.
Campbell and R. M. Skinner. [94] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles J. Campbell and Ralph M. Skin-
ner, New York ; D : 1913, May 21, 1902 ; 2c.
May 21, 1902. 41352
Secret (A) that General Grant kept, See Tom
Hundly, the drummer boy.
Secret (The) way; comedy in 1 act. by P. Gib-
son. New Yoi'k, Samuel French ; London,
Samuel French, ltd., 1911. 15 p. 12°.
( [French's international copyrighted ed. of
the works of the best authors, no. 212] )
© June 3, 1911 ; 2c. June 3, 1911 ; D : 24390 ;
Preston Gibson, Washington. 41353
Samel
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2c. Dec. 28, 1911; D:
28112; Preston Gibson. Washington. 41354
■play in 1 act, by P. Gibson, [2], 26 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Feb. 20, 1911 ; D : 23403 ; Preston Gib-
son, Washington. 41355
— Same. 25, [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1911 ; D : 24074 ; Preston Gib-
son, Washington. 41356
Secret (A) wedding; by O. T. Crawford.
© O. T. Crawford, St. Louis ; D : 6216, Feb.
13, 1905. 41357
society play in 4 acts, by J. C. Webb,
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago ; D : 3393,
May 7, 1903. 41358
Secret (The) witness; political playlet, by J. J.
Carniol [pseud, of John J. Karniol] [1],
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1912 ; D : 31015 ; John J. Car-
niol, New York, 41359
Secret (The) woman; a drama in 4 acts and 5
scenes, from Eden Phillpotts' novel of the
same name, by Arnold Reeves. 128 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Morris Burr and Mrs. Aubrey Ruggles,
United States; D : 15972, May 29, 1909; 2c.
May 29, 1909. 41360
Secretary (The); comedy in 1 act, by John G.
Bartram. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.. 1903.
25 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 4086,
Oct. 12, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1903. 41361
dramatic production in 7 acts, by C. C.
Countryman. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct, 11, 1915; D: 41965; Carl C.
Countryman, Buda, 111. 41361a
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by W. Gillette.
© William Gillette, New York ; 1884 : 18538,
Sept. 13. 41362
Secretary (The) of State; a romance of the
Capitol, an original 5 act comedy-drama, by
A. Kennedy.
© Alfred Kennedy, New York ; 1896 : 46858,
Aug. 17. 41363
a sketch of the suffragette, by J. F. Powell.
[1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1912; D: 29273; J. Francis
Powell, Norwalk, Conn. 41364
See also Six dramas of American ro-
mance and history.
Secretary (The) of War; 1 act dramatic sketch,
by J. W. Carey. [18] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John W. Carey, Sioux City, la. ; D : 15194,
Feb. 27, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1909. 41365
Secretary (The) pro tern; comedy in 3 acts, by
I. S. McGiehan. [104] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1913; D: 34482; Isaac S.
McGiehan, New York, 41366
Secret© (El) de Susana; capricho c6mico-lIrico,
en 1 acto, dividido en 2 cuadros, original de
R. Rocabert, mUsica del maestro Prudencio
MuiBoz. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1910. 27 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22428 ;
Ramon Rocabert, Madrid. 41367
Secretes (Los) de himeneo; candidez comico-
lirico-metafisica en medio acto, original de
Pedro Cruz Brun y Manuel Fontanellas,
mtisica del maestro Campina. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1911. 20 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24332; P. Cruz [Brun] y M. Fontanellas,
Madrid. 41368
Secrets; play, by W. E. Du Bard. 11 p. f°.
Typewritten.
I© Ic. Feb. 14, 1912; D: 28691; Walter E.
Du Bard, Detroit. 41369
play in 3 acts, by F, Pier. [1], 73 p, 4°.
Typewritten.
© Florida Pier, New York ; D : 5604, Oct. 5,
1904; 2c. Oct. 5, 1904; Ic. new ed., title The
secret, Oct. 23, 1907. 41370
Secrets (The) of a wife; [play in 1 act, by Ed.
McDonnell] [5] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1914 ; D : 38924 ; Ed. McDon-
nell, Washington, Kan. 41370a
Secrets of an opium den; a melodrama in 4
acts, by M. Gibney. [61] p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© Morgan Gibney, Oak Park, 111. ; D : 7398,
Oct. 14, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1905. 41371
Secrets of New York. See Geheimnisse von
New York,
2084
41372
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41390
Secrets (The) of Notre Bame; a romantic
drama in 3 acts and 6 scenes, dramatized from
Victor Hugo's novel, Tlie hunchback of Notre
Dame, by F. P. Dodge. [96] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Frederick Paulding Dodge, Milwaukee;
D:1728, Apr. 14, 1902; 2c. Apr. 14, 1902.
41372
Secrets of the beauty cabinet,
circuit.
See Short (A)
Secrets of the cardinal; drama in 5 acts, by D.
Bivona, tr. into English by Louis Agresta.
55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1909; D : 16774 ; Damiano
Bivona, New York. 41373
Secrets (The) of the deep; tragedy, by T. G.
Springer. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1913; D : 33782 ; Thomas
Grant Springer, Long Island City, N. Y.
41374
Secrets of the police.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; D : 9023,
Sept. 1, 1906. 41375
Same.
© Charles Rowan, New York; D:2439,
Oct. 13, 1902.
41376
Secrets of the underworld exposed; play in 1
act, by Dr. H. Kirschenbaum. [1], 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913; D: 32416; Henry
Kirschenbaum, New York. 41377
Section (The) boss; by F. E. Halleran. [6] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1911 ; D : 23289 ; Frank Em-
met Halleran, Kansas City, Mo. 41378
•play in 1 act, by M. B. Collins. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1915 ; D : 39350 ; Michael B.
Collins, Erie, Pa. 41378a
Section 829; play in 1 act and 1 scene, by H. G.
Chapin. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1910 ; D : 21396 ; H. Gerald
Chapin, New York. 41379
Section 580, penal code; play of American life
in 4 acts, by A. O. Warburg and J. E. Brady.
[119] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1913; D : 35481 ; Albert O.
Warburg, New York, and Jasper Evidng Brady,
Brooklyn. 41379a
Security; a drama in 5 acts, and 5 tableaux, by
M. L. Johnson.
© Martha Lafitte Johnson, Philadelphia ;
1875 : 2566, Mar. 19. 41380
Sedan; a drama in 5 acts, founded on the late
war between France and Germany, by J. A.
Armstrong and G. S. Crawford.
© John A. Armstrong and George S. Craw-
ford, Brooklyn ; 1879 : 3362, Mar. 11. 41381
See America first; play in 1 act, by J. M. Irwin.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1915 ; D : 42491 ; John Merrick
Irwin, New York. 41381a
See-saw; comedy in 4 acts, from the French of
Maurice Donnay, by E. Harris and Mason
Carnes. [114] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1911 ; D : 23422 ; Elmer Har-
ris, New York. 41382
or. Up and down, an original musical
farcical comedy in 3 acts, by F. Tannehill, jr.
© Frank Tannehill, jr., Philadelphia ; 1888 :
9093, Mar. 29. 41383
See yourself; 1 act play, by P. E. Browne.
[1], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1915; D : 42335 ; Porter
Emerson Browne, Norwalk, Conn. 41383a
Seed (The) and the weed; sketch of the suffra-
gette, by J. F. Powell. [1], 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1912 ; D : 29121 ; J. Francis
Powell, Norwalk, Conn. 41384
Seeds (The) of sin; by E. T. Emery.
© Edwin T. Emery, New York ; D : 5434.
Aug. 13, 1904. 41385
Seeds (The) of time; fantasy in 4 acts, by E.
and A. Ilomaiue Callender. [6], 107 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1913; D : 31907 ; E and A.
Romaine Callender, Philadelphia. 41386
Seeing afraid; a parlor play for children, by
M. N. Carter.
© Mary Nelson Carter, Philadelphia ; D :
1363, Jan. 28, 1902. 41387
Seeing (The) blind; 1 act play, by K. Abbott
[1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913; D: 31916; Keene Ab-
bott, Omaha, Neb. 41388
Seeing Bosting; a farce in 1 act, by F. L. Cut-
ler. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1884. 6 p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 133])
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1884 : 25369, Dec.
19; 2c. Dec. 19. 41389
Seeing New York; a comedy in 1 act, by H. B.
Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D : 5565,
Sept. 26, 1904. 41390
Seeing Switzerland. See Pour prendre conge.
2085
41391
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41408
Seeing the animals; farce, by Clara J. Denton.
Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1912. 3 p. 8°.
(Famous 5-cent funny farces)
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30808; March bros., Lebanon, O. 41391
Seeing the elephajit; by the author of Sylvia'.s
soldier.
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1873:13640,
Nov. 22. 41392
See also Handy dramas for amateur
actors. — Temperance (The) drama.
Seeing the manager; comedy in 1 act, by C.
Brown. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1913; D : 34043 ; Chenery
Brown, West Newton, Mass. 41393
Seeing the sights; play in 1 act, by N. M.
Becker. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1915; D: 39536; Ned M.
Becker, Chicago. 41393a
by V. McCord and A. Shaw. [1], 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1914; D: 37927; Arthur
Shaw and Vera McCord, New York. 41393b
Seeing uncle Jack; 2 act comedy for seven
girls, by Clara J. Denton. New York, J.
Fischer & bro., 1910. 1 p. 1., 5-23 p. 12°.
(Fischer's ed. of plays, dialogues and drills,
no. 3373)
© Feb. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1910 ; D : 20079 ;
J. Fischer & bro.. New York. 41394
Seeking a million; musical comic drama in 7
acts, by B. B. Jackson, n. p., Madison times
print 11909] 32 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 23, 1909; 2c. Nov. 29, 1909; D:
17588; Bessie B. Jackson, Holliday, Mo.
41395
Seelenkunde; Oder, Im stillen abgemacht, lust-
spiel in 4 aufziigen, von M. V.
© Louis Schnabel, New York; 1873:9723,
Aug. 29. 41396
Seelig, the banker; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by J. J. McCloskey.
© J. J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1882:7472,
May 8. 41397
Seen as others see us; a comedy sketch, by M. L.
Davidson. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Lillian Davidson, Burlingame, Kan.;
D : 15258, Mar. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1909.
41398
Seer (The); a tragedy in 5 acts, founded on
Kenilworth from Walter Scott, by B. E. Eller-
kamp. 101 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Bernhard Emil EUerkamp, New York;
D : 93, Jan. 30, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 21. 41399
Seerauber (Der); lustspiel In 4 aufziigen von
Ludwig Fulda. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1911.
188 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25569 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 41400
Seeress; dramatic operetta in 1 act, by R.
Clarke. 18 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1909; D: 16735; Robert
Clarke, Riverside, Cal. 41401
Segadores (Los); comedia dramStica en 3 actos
y en prosa, de L. de Armiiian. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1908. 115 p. 12°.
© Luis de ArmiSan, Madrid; D : 13789,
Sept. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908. 41402
zarzuela dramatica en 1 acto, dividido en
3 cuadros, original de G. Jover y E. G. del
Castillo, mGsica del maestro Qulslant. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 40 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16874 ; Gonzalo Jover y Emilio G. del Castillo,
Madrid. 41403
Segregationists (The); suffrage comedy in 3
acts, by A. Sterling. 109 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 23, 1911 ; D : 24561 ; Ada Ster-
ling, New York. 41404
Segreto (II) dell' assassino; ovvero, Amore
fatale, dramma in 3 atti, di J. Ponte. 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Ponte, New York ; D : 15792, Apr.
26, 1909 ; 2c. May 29, 1909. 41405
Segreto (II) di Susanna. See Suzanne's secret-
Seidene striimpfe; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Al-
got Sandberg, autorisierte iibersetzung aus
dem Schwedischen, von John Josephson. Ber-
lin, Arion-verlag, 1912. 61 p. 8°.
© Ic. May 3, 1912; D: 29574; Arion-verlag,
Berlin. 41406
Seifenblase (Die); lustspiel in 3 akten, von Wil-
helra Berthold und Karl Kustop. Mflnchen,
Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., 1913. 112 p.
12°.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1913 ; D : 33080; Drei masken
verlag. g. m. b. h., Munich. 41407
Seifenklopp (Der); ein humoristischer dialog
fiir 10 weibliche rollen, von E, J. Freund.
Antigo, Antigo pub. co., 1914. 20 p. 16°.
© Apr. 17, 1914; 2c. Apr. 24, 1914; D:
36830; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 41407a
Seiltanzer (Der); komodie in 3 akten, von Julius
Knopf. Berlin, Oesterheld & co., 1912. [2],
60 p. f °. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1912; D: 31737; Oesterheld
& CO., Berlin. 41408
2086
41409
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41425
Sein alibi; schwank in 3 aufziigen, von Wilhelm
Wolters. Leipzig, Philipp Reclam, jun. [1909]
96 p. 24°.
© Eduard Blocli, Berlin ; D : 15992. June 3,
1909; 2c. June 3. 1909. 41409
Sein herzensjunge; vaudeville-operette in 1 akt
und 2 bildern, von August Niedhardt und Ru-
dolf Schanzer, musik von Walter Kollo. Ber-
lin, Harmonic verlag, 1911. 34 p. 16°. [Li-
bretto only]
© June 17, 1911; 2c. June 17, 1911; D:
24499 ; Harmonic verlag, Berlin. 41410
Sein suendenfall; lustspiel in 4 aktcn, von Fili-
bert Embach. [2], 86 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William B. Brown, New York ; D : 11906,
Dec. 12, 1907; 2c. Dec. 12, 1907. 41411
Seine g'eliebte (Mari-gargon); lustspiel in 3
aktcn, von Paul Armont, deutsch von Erich
Motz. Berlin-Wilmersdorf, F. Bloch erben,
1913. 123 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1913 ; D : 34932 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 41412
Seine sekundantin. See Fiinf kombdien.
Seirine; an Eastern romance, prologue and 6
acts, by J. Arthur. New York, Samuel
French; London, Samuel French, ltd., 1903.
80 p. 12°. (On cover: American dramatists
club series, no. 3)
© Joseph Arthur, Pelham Manor, N. Y. ;
D:3471, May 21, 1903; 2c. May 29, 1903.
41413
Seite 105; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Alfred
Halm und Robert Saudek. Berlin, Biihncnver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., 1913. 59 p.
8°.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1914 ; D : 36442 ; Buhncnver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
41413a
Same.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1914 ; D : 36959 ; Buhnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
41413b
Sejanus; by Ben Jonson, ed. by W. D. Briggs.
Boston and London, D. C. Heath and corapanv
[1911] Ix, 297 p. incl. front, (port.) 24°.
© Sept. 11, 1911; 2c. Sept. 14, 1911; A:
297066; D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 41414
Sejren; skuespil i 4 akter, af E. Rode. K0ben-
havn og Kristiania, Gyldendalske boghandel,
Nordisk forlag, 1913. 157 p. 12°.
© Nov. 6, 1913; 2c. Nov. 29, 1913; D:
35179; Edith Rode, Copenhagen. 41415
Seldarte (The) craze; a farce, by G. M. Baker.
Boston, Walter H. Baker & co. [18S7] 1 p. 1..
32 p. 12°. ([The Globe drama])
© George M. Baker, United States; 1887:
5791, Mar. 11 ; 2c. Mar. 12. 41416
See also Forty minutes with a crank.
Select (The) school; an Ethiopian farce in 1 act,
by F. J. Stanton. Clyde, O. ; A. D. Ames
[1883] 1 p. 1., 6 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 122])
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1884 : 50, Jan. 2 ;
2c. Jan. 5. 41417
Selected scenes; dramatic, humorous and de-
scriptive for reading or acting, adapted and
arr. from standard and popular authors, by
Frances Reeves, pt. 1. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1895. 101 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
31772, June 15; 2c. Aug. 10. 41417a
Selecting a husband; 1 act comedy sketch. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© John Hood, Kearny, N. J. ; D : 7427,
Oct. 20, 1905; 2c. Oct. 20, 1905. 41418
Selecting a son-in-law; a curtain raiser, by
M. I. Treadwell and M. Bermann. [23] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Maud I. Treadwell and Max Bermann,
San Francisco; D:680, July 23, 1901; 2c.
July 5, 1901. 41419
Selections from Ben Hur; adapted for reading
with tableaux, by E. K. Bradford. 51 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ellen Knight Bradford, Washington;
1887:24877, Sept. 29; 2c. Feb. 12, 1892.
41420
Self; play in 4 acts, by E. Weitzel. 167 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1909; D: 17767; Edward
Weitzel, New York. 41421
Self (The) accusation; play in 1 act, by S.
Greenwald. [4] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1914; D: 36300; Samuel
Greenwald, Brooklyn. 41421a
Self accused. See Little (A) heroine.
Self-confidence; a drama in 5 acts, adapted from
the French, by L. Nathal.
© Louis Nathal, New York; 1885:26501,
Dec. 16. 41422
Self conquest; a melodrama in 5 acts, drama-
tized from Wilkie Collins' novel The frozen
deep, by W. S. Clirchugh.
(g) W. Scott Clirchugh, New York; 1879:
15821, Nov. 22. 41423
Self-defense; American drama in 1 act, by A. A.
Corbett.
© Adolphe A. Corbett, New York; 1892:
35896, Aug. 31. 41424
drama in 4 acts, adapted by A. Corbett.
© A. Corbett, New York; 1888:35166.
Dec. 10. 41425
2087
41425
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41445
Self-defense — Contiuued.
play in 1 act, by A. Moore. [19] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15. 1915 ; D : 39692 ; Anne Moore,
New Yorls. 41425 a
by C. F. Ivins. 23 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1914 ; D : 38541 ; Clifford F.
Ivins, Red Banli, N. J. 41425b
by W. B. Hertz. 8 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1913; D: 34084; Wm. B.
Hertz, Phillips W. Murray and Robert Han-
num, Los Angeles. 41426
Self-denial; a drama in 4 acts, by F. Scott.
© Francis Scott, Faterson; 1880:5410,
Apr. 5. 41427
Self-disinterested; a play, by G. H. Ball.
© Gporge Henry Ball, Albany ; 1893 : 47702,
Oct. 25. 41428
Self -hypnotic (The); [by F. Martin] 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Fredericli Martin, New York ; D : 12441,
Feb. 27, 1908; 2c. Feb. 27, 1908. 41429
Self-made; or. Under our flag.
© Will J. Phillip, St. Louis; 1881:11276,
July 20. 41430
Self-made (A) man; a drama in 4 acts, by C. V.
Cole.
© Carson V. Cole, Beatrice, Neb. ; 1894 :
59996, Dec. 24. 41431
Self-preservation; a comedy in 3 acts, by B.
Davenport.
© Butler Davenport, New Yorli ; D : 1.5132,
Feb. 19, 1909. 41432
Self recommended; play in 1 act and 2 scenes,
by J. M. Borland. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. M. Borland, McKeesport, Pa. ; D :
12286, Feb. 1, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1908. 41433
Self-sacrifice for Cuba's freedom; historical
military melodrama in 4 acts, by Saint Aubin
[pseud, of A. A. Corbett]
© Adolphe Corbett. Elkhart, Ind. ; 1898:
45608, Aug. 1. 41434
Self-supporting; duologue, by Margaret Young.
New York, Samuel French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1914. 23 p. 12°.
© Jan. 16, 1914; 2c. Jan. 17, 1914; D:
35697 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 41434a
Self-surrender; [play in 6 acts] by F. Appel.
cover-title, [16] p. 8°. Printed.
© Florence Appel, Minneapolis ; D : 15862,
May 15, 1909 ; 2c. May 26, 1909. 41435
Selige (Die) exzellenz; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Rudolf Presber u. Leo Walther Stein. Ber-
lin-Wilmersdorf, Felix Bloch erben, 1915.
139 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1915 ; D : 41539 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 41435a
Seller (The) of souls; drama in 4 acts, by B.
King. 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1913; D : 33299 ; Bernadine
King, Pittsburg, Kan.
41436
Selling a fliver; comedy, by G. A. Sheller. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1915 ; D : 41192 ; George A.
Sheller, New York. 41436a
Selling (The) price; play in 4 acts, by H. M.
Greene. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1912 ; D : 29381 ; Hiram Moe
Greene, Buffalo. 41437
Selma; a drama in 5 acts and 9 scenes, by B, F.
Waterman.
© Baruch Frank Waterman, New York ;
D : 382, Apr. 22, 1901. 41438
a drama in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by B. F.
Waterman. [2], 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© B. Frank Waterman, New York ; D : 2041,
June 24, 1902 ; 2c. June 24, 1902. 41439
Selvaggia; a drama, by Louis G. Contarini.
© Mary B. Contarini, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ;
1872 : 1827, Feb. 24. 41440
Selwood, the parson o' Dumford; a drama in 5
acts, by E. W. M'Glenen.
© E. W. M'Glenen, Boston ; 1885 : 22073,
Oct. 21. 41441
Semaine (La) foUe; com6die en 4 actes, de A.
Hermant. 32 p. 4°. (Supplement gratuit
au no. 2930 du Monde illustre, 24 mai 1913)
© May 24, 1913; 2c. June 23, 1913; D:
33587; Abel Hermant, Paris. 41442
Semaphore (The); drama in 1 act, by D. C. Bit-
ler and E. H. Pendleton. 6 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 17, 1911 ; D : 24503 ; D. C. Bitler
and E. H. Pendleton, Los Angeles. 41443
Semeramus; spectacular drama in 6 acts, by
H. L. Chapin. 26 p. 12°. Printed.
© Jan. 6, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1912 ; D : 28356 ;
H. L. Chapin, Huron, O. 41444
See also Poems and plays; by Harry
Lorenzo Chapin.
Seminary (The) girl; by M. B. Raymond.
© Melville B. Raymond, New York; D:
5806, Nov. 22, 1904. 41445
2088
41446
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41467
Seminary (The) girl — Continued.
serio comic musical sketch, by Jesse G. M.
Glick and Irving M. Wilson. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1912 ; D : 28785 ; Glick & Wil-
son, San Francisco. 41446
See also Mummy (Th.e) and the maid.
Seminary girls; a dramatic composition, by
W. B. Leonard.
© Walter Brown Leonard, Glens Falls,
N. Y. ; D : 8722, June 8, 1906. 41447
Seminola; a romantic drama in 5 acts, by F.
Hall.
© Franklin Hall, New York; 1898:36569,
June 14. 41448
Semiramis; or. The power of the ruby, drama
of Nineveh, by J. J. McCabe. 193 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1913 ; D : 32873 ; John J. Mc-
Cabe, Delaware, O. 41449
• or, The queen of arms, a play in 4 acts, by
p. Dargan. 60 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Olive Dargan, New York ; D : 4988, May
5, 1904; 2c. May 5, 1904. 41450
Semiramis, and other plays; by Olive Tilford
Dargan. New York, Breutano's, 1904. 1 p. 1.,
255 p. 12°.
Contents : Semiramis. — Carlotta. — The
poet.
© O. T. Dargan, New York; A: 93966,
Aug. 10, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1904. 41450a
Senate of 1860. See American (The) crisis.
Senator (The); by L. A. Murphy.
© Lawrence A. Murphy, Chicago ; D : 12307,
Feb. 4, 1908. 41451
a dramatic comedy in 4 acts, embracing the
subject of female suffrage, by G. W. Dannet-
telle.
© George W. Dannettelle, Seymour, Ind. ;
1882 : 1026, Jan. 20. 41452
Senator (The) and the wrong' clothes; farce
comedy in 3 acts, by A. Barrowclough. [85] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1913; D: 34017; Arthur Bar-
rowclough, Paterson. 41453
Senator Bullion; an American comedv satire
in 4 acts, by W. W. Randall. [76]' p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© William W. Randall, New York; 1886:
13370, June 9 ; 2c. June 9. 41454
an original American comedy-satire in 4
acts, by W. W. Randall.
© William W. Randall, New York; 1884:
25427, Dec. 20. 41455
Senator (The) from Indiana; in 1 act, by J.
Dwiggins. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1909 ; D : 16654 ; Jay Dwig-
gins, San Francisco. 41456
Senator Silverbags; or, The power of money,
an entirely new and original comedy, a humor-
ous satire on American society and politics,
founded on events of the present day, in 3
pts. and 11 views, by W. W. Randall and
Robert D. Milne.
© William W. Randall, San Francisco;
1881 : 9643, June 20.
41457
Senator Snarly Grouch, the peace commis-
sioner; sketch in 1 act, by Anthony Merritt.
[2], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1912 ; D : 29477 ; J. D. Flan-
agan, Oakland, Cal. 41458
Senator (The) undersigned; a comedy in 4 acts.
by EUanna Thomas. 134 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Anna Poole, Fulton, N. Y. ; D : 7854. Jan.
15, 1906; 2c. Jan. 15, 1906. 41459
Senator West; play in 3 acts and tableau, by
H. B. Needham. [98] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Henry Beach Needham, Washington ; D :
14930, Jan. 28, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1909. 41460
Senator's (The) daughter; by J. Hemingway.
Typewritten.
© Jerrold Hemingway, Albany ; 1896 : 49086,
Aug. 31 ; 2c. Aug. 31. 41461
a modern domestic drama in 4 acts and 5
scenes, by M. L. Armstrong. f°. Typewritten.
© Minnie L. Armstrong, United States ;
1894 : 51009, Nov. 1 ; 2c. Nov. 19. 41462
Same.
© Minnie Armstrong, New York ; 1897 :
37381, June 25 ; 2c. June 25. 41463
Same. [103] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1914 ; D : 38679 ; Minnie Arm-
strong, New York. 41463a
Senator's (The) divorce.
© Florence Carpenter Dieudonne, Washing-
ton ; 1899 : 77633, Nov. 28. 41464
Senator's (The) quiet day; an original 1 act
comedy, by E. J. Wieland.
© Edward J. Wieland, Mt. Gilead, O. ; D :
4518. Jan. 18, 1904. 41465
Senator's (The) son; sketch, by W, W. Hughes.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1913; D: 35085; William
Wauters Hughes, University Place, Neb.
41466
Senator's (A) trip to Paris.
© Peter S. Clark, New York; 1898:30957,
May 18. 41467
2089
41468
DEAMATTC COMPOSITIONS
41483
Senator's (The) wife; a comedy drama In 4 acts,
by L. Eagan.
© Louis Eagan, New York; 1899:35095,
May 25. 41468
■ or, Above reproach, a comedy-drama in 5
acts, by F. A. Matliews (Marguerite F.
Ayraar)
© Fannie Aymar Mathews, New York;
1S80 : 7635, May 17. 41469
Sending a Christmas box; a play for six girls
and one boy, by John D. MacDonald. Cincin-
nati, New York, Fillmore music house, 1908.
8 p. 12°.
© Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati ; D : 14088,
Oct. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1908. 41470
Senior (The); college comedy in 3 acts, by Ed-
win Bateman Morris. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1911. 44 p. 12°.
© June 16, 1911; 2c. June 17, 1911; D:
24498; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 41471
a moral play modeled on Everyman, by
Inez Jackson. Cedar Rapids, la., The Record
printing company, 1906. 31 p. 12°.
© Record printing co.. Cedar Rapids, la.;
D:9753, Dec. 17, 1906; 2c. Jan. 17, 1907.
41472
1 act musical comedy, by W. Carter. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1909 ; D : 17047 ; William Car-
ter, Newport, Ky. 41473
Senior and junior; a comedy in 4 acts, by W. J.
Kohlman and D. O'Connell.
© William Jacquard Kohlman and Daniel
O'Connell, United States; 1885:22044, Oct.
21; 2c. Oct. 21. 41474
Senior (The) student; monologue, by J. Gilroy.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1911; D: 23414; John Gil-
roy, Brooklyn. 41475
Seniors; a 3 act play, by Bertha M. Wilson.
Spearfish, S. D., Register book and job office,
1895. 39 p. 8°.
© Class of 95, Normal school, Spearfish,
S. D.; 1895:20716, Apr. 15; 2c. Apr. 29.
41476
Seiior (El); a play, by L. H. Cummins.
© L. H. Cummins, San Francisco; 1878:
8691, July 27. 41477
Seiior Contido; a play, by L. H. Cummins.
© L. H. Cummins, San Francisco; 1878:
3281. Mar. 18. 41478
Senor (El) duque; juguete c6mico en 3 actos y
en prosa, original de A. Fernandez Lepina.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914.
80 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40050; Antonio Fernfindez Lepina, Madrid.
41478a
Senor (El) TJlpiano; mon6logo cOmico original y
en prosa, por R. L6pez-Montenegro. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1915. 11 p.
12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41087; Ram6n L6pez-Montenegro, Madrid.
41478b
Senora Ama; comedia en 3 actos, de J. Bena-
vente. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1908. 78 p. 12°.
© Jacinto Benavente, Madrid ; D : 13454,
July 25, 1908 ; 2c. July 25, 1908. 41479
Senora (La) Barba-Azul; bufonada en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, letra de A. Fernandez
Lepina y A. Planiol, mtisica de los maestros
Quislant y Escobar. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1910. 48 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21083 ; Antonio Fernfindez Lepina y Antonio
Planiol, Madrid. 41480
Senora (La) de Gonzalez; juguete c6mico en 1
acto y en prosa, original de M. Muzas y H.
Kummer. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1914. 31 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36517 ; Mariano Muzas y Hector Kummer, Ma-
drid. 41480a
Senora (La) no quiere comer sola; comedia en
1 acto, escrita por Ram6n Marsa y Miguel de
San Roman. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1911. 30 p. 12°.
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24306; R. Marsa y M. de San Roman, Ma-
drid. 41481
Senoras (Las) del silencio; fantasia llrica en 1
acto, dividido en 5 cuadros en prosa, original
de Manuel Fernandez de la Puente y Luis Pas-
cual Frutos, mfisica de Tomds Barrera. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1915.
50 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41072 ; M. Fernandez de la- Puente y L. Pas-
cual Frutos, Madrid. 41481a
Sefiorita (La); play in 1 act, by M. C. Moore.
8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1914 ; D : 37427 ; Mildred C.
Moore, Boston. 41481b
Sefiorita Mercedes; a drama in 4 acts, by J.
Wedekind.
© Julius Wedekind, Cincinnati ; 1897 : 19823,
Mar. 26. 41482
Sefiorita (La) se aburre; comedia en 1 acto,
basada en una poesia de Tennyson, original
de J. Benavente. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espafioles] 1910. 28 p. 12°.
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
21142; Jacinto Benavente, Madrid. 41483
2090
41484
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41506
Senorita's (The/ jewels; a 4 act drama, by
M. R. Givens. 38 p. 8°. Printed.
© M. Ranney Givens, St, Louis ; D : 7287,
Sept. 21, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1905. 41484
Sensa; mystery play in 3 acts, adapted from
the Idyll of the white lotus, by M. Collins and
M. Hoffman. [72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1914 ; D : 37102 ; Mabel Col-
lins and Maud Hoffman, London. 41484a
Sensatia; by M. M. Corbin.
© May Mayhew Corbin, New York; D:
11605, Oct. 26, 1907. 41485
Sensation (Die) des tages; farce comedy with
songs in 1 act, by A. Schlesinger.
© Alexander Schlesinger, Jersey City;
1898:74319, Dec. 19; Ic. Dec. 19. 41486
Sensation (A) novel; in 3 volumes, written by
W. S. Gilbert, composed by Florian Pascal.
London, J. Williams, ltd., 1912. 31 p. 12°.
[Words only]
© Jan. 31, 1912; 2c. Feb. 1, 1912; D:
28504; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 41487
Sensation scenes and effects; by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1871:4014,
Apr. 29. 41488
Sensational mistake; dramatic composition,
vaudeville sketch, by Ernest F. Blair. [6] p.
8°. Printed.
© E. F. Blair, Springfield, Mass. ; D : 5964,
Dec. 27, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1905. 41489
Sensationalist (The); by S. Shipman.
© Samuel Shipman, New York; D: 13650,
Aug. 26, 1908. 41490
Sensationen; komodie in 3 akten aus dem jour-
nalisten-leben, von Gustav Mebus und Alfred
Loffler. 84 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1912; D: 28743; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschrift-
steller, Berlin. 41491
Sense and nonsense; by W. E. Browning.
© W. E. Browning, New York; D: 10024,
Feb. 26, 1907. 41492
play in 1 act, by H. Norwood and Alpha
Hall. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1915 ; D : 40222 ; Harry Nor-
wood, Chicago. 41492a
Sense (A) of honor; a comedy, by Olive Logan
and W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, New York; 1872:8695,
Aug. 14. 41493
Sense (A) of humor; comedy in 3 acts, by C.
Hamilton and S. Hicks.
© Cosmo Hamilton and Seymour Hicks,
London ; D : 5705, Oct. 29, 1904. 41494
Sensible (A) idiot; powerful melodrama in 3
acts and an epilogue, by P. Borovik. [Chi-
cago, Severiughaus & Beilfuss company, 1906]
64 p. 16°.
© P. Borovik, Chicago; D:7848, Jan. 4,
1906 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1906. 41495
Sent to Sing' Sing; a drama in 3 acts and a pro-
logue, by Dominick Murray and C. W. Barry.
© C. W. Barry, New York; 1873:4115,
Apr. 19. 41496
Sentence (The); a play in 1 act, by Edith
Wheeler. New York, Edward Schuberth & co.,
1908. 11 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 13918,
Sept. 24, 1908; 2c. Sept. 24, 1908. 41497
Sentence (The) commuted; play in 1 act, by
M. H. Dodd. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1912 ; D : 30363 ; Martha Han-
bury Dodd, San Francisco, 41498
Sentence (The) of the court; a dramatic epi-
sode in 1 scene, by H. Thomson. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Herbert Thomson, London ; D : 15181,
Feb. 27, 1909 ; 2c, Mar. 8, 1909. 41499
Sentence suspended; play in 1 act, by W. G,
Keir. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1913; D: 32677; William G.
Keir, New York. 41500
Sentenced; play in 1 act, by G. Moyston. [2],
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1913; D: 31978; Guy Moy-
ston, San Francisco. 41501
Sentenced for life; an original drama in 4 acts,
by C. L. Ainsworth.
© Charles L. Ainsworth, United States;
1889 : 25491, Aug. 21. 41502
an original sensational melodrama in 4
acts and 12 scenes, by C. E. Ellis. [3], 31 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Edward Ellis, Chicago; 1891:
33812, Sept. 22; 2c. Sept. 26. 41503
Sentenced to death; drama in 4 acts.
© Oliver Doud Byron, Brooklyn; 1876:
11214, Oct. 3. 41504
— a play in 5 acts, by A, Foy,
© Andrew Foy, Chicago ; 1889 : 6168,
Feb, 22. 41505
or. In broad daylight, a drama in a pro-
logue and 4 acts, by M, L. De Forrest. 35 p.
f°. Typewritten,
© M. L. De Forrest, Chicago; D:8504,
May 8, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 25, 1906. 41506
2091
41507
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41523
Sentiers (Les) de la vertu; com§die en 3 actes,
de R. de Flers et G. A. de Caillavet. [Paris,
Impr. de I'lllustration] 1903. 2 p. 1., 78 p.
12°.
© Robert de Flers & G. A. de Caillavet,
Paris; D : 4323, Nov. 28, 1903; 2c. Nov. 28,
1903. 41507
(The paths of virtue); in 3 acts, tr. from
the French by de Caillavet and de Flers.
[177] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© de Caillavet and de Flers, Paris; D:
4178, Nov. 3, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1903. 41508
Sentimental burglar; by C. S. Yost. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1909 ; D : 17787 ; Casper S.
Yost, St. Louis. 41509
a sketch in 1 act, by Wm. C. Cowper. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© W. C. Cowper, New York ; D : 9493, Nov.
22, 1906; 2c. Nov. 22, 190G. 41510
Sentimental (The) Sarahs; farce comedy in 3
acts, by Harold Hale [pseud, of C. N. Holler]
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1911. 39 p. 12°
([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Dec. 24, 1910; 2c. Dec. 27, 1910; D:
22926; G. N. MoUer, La Crosse, Wis. 41511
Sentimentalist (The); by M. E. Hamilton.
© Marion E. Hamilton, Washington ; D :
11630, Oct. 30, 1907. 41512
Sentimentalists (The); play in 4 acts, by G. E.
Channing-Stetson. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1911 ; D : 23632 ; Grace Ellery
Channing-Stetson, United States. 41513
Sentinel (The); play in 4 acts, by M. E. Ryan
and A. C. J. Farrel. [59] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1911 ; D : 23461 ; Marah Ellis
Ryan and Alford C. J. Farrel, New York.
41514
Sentus limburgus; a Roman travesty, in 1 act,
by F. Ray. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Fred Ray, New York; D : 7820, Jan. 5,
1906 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1906. 41515
Separated by war, united by peace. See Loyal.
Separation; a dramatization in a prologue and
5 acts, by Randal H. Roberts and A. R. Bouci-
cault.
© Agnes R. Boucicault, New York; 1886:
22115, Oct. 2. 41516
Separation (The) of the Browns; a comedy in
1 act, by Clara B. Batchelder (Barbara Bur-
bank, pseud.) Boston, W. H. Baker & co..
1907. 14 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
11363, Sept. 17, 1907; 2c. Oct. 26, 1907. 41517
Seppl macht geschafte; dialog fiir 3 mannliche
uud 1 weibliche rolle, von W. Heinecke. An-
tigo, Wis., Antigo pub. co., 1914. 1 p. 1., 18 p.
24°. (Dialoge fiir jugendvei-eine, no. 88)
I© Jan. 20, 1914; 2c. Feb. 13, 1914; D:
36011; Antigo pub. CO., Antigo, Wis. 41517a
Seppl will reich werden; dialog fiir 2 mann-
liche und 2 weibliche rollen, von W. Heinecke.
Antigo, Wis., Antigo pub. co., 1914. 1 p. L,
14 p. 24°. (Dialoge fiir jugendvereine, no.
89)
© Jan. 26, 1914; 2c. Feb. 13, 1914; D:
36012; Antigo pub. CO., Antigo, Wis. 41517b
September morn; comedy in 1 act, by P. B.
Sipe. [2], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1915 ; D : 42245 ; Paul B. Sipe,
Pittsburgh. 41517c
musical comedy in 3 acts, book and lyrics,
by Arthur Gillespie, music by Aubrey Stauffer.
[157] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1914; D : 35879 ; Arthur J.
Gillespie, New York. 41517d
— musical farce in 3 acts, by Dave Lewis,
E^. Rowland and Edwin Clifford. [1], 94 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1913 ; D : 34678 ; Ed. W. Row-
land, Chicago. 41518
— play in 3 acts, by H, B. Smith. 109 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1913; D: 33739; Harry B.
Smith, New York. 41519
-story of a famous picture in 4 act comedy
drama, by Cecil Spoouer. [1], 67 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913; D: 34730; Blaney-
Spooner amusement co., New York. 41520
Septimo (El), no hurtar; revista de malas
costumbres y de constante actualidad, divi-
dido en 6 cuadros, precididos de un prologo,
original de A. Dominguez, mflsica del maestro
Rafael Calleja. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1914. 39 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38204; Antonio Dominguez, Madrid. 41520a
Sepulchre (The) of sin; by W. F. Hatch.
© William F. Hatch, Peoria, 111.; 1896:
16402, Mar. 13.
41521
Sequatchee; a comedy-drama, by E. R. John-
son. 64 p. 8°. Printed.
© Edward Reed Johnson, Charleston, Mo. ;
D : 8762, June 29, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1906.
41522
Sequel (The) of sin; a drama in 4 acts, by A.
Ivers.
© Alfred Ivers, New York ; 1886 : 17351,
July 30. 41523
2092
41523
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41541
Sequel to the spinsters' fortnightly club- See
Spinsters' return from Oklahoma.
Sequence (A) .in cooks. See New thought.
Serafina la rubiales; 6, Una noche en el juz-
gao, sainete en 1 acto y 2 cuadros, de costum-
bres madrilenas, original de Torres del Ala-
mo y Asenjo, musica de los maestros Valverde
y Foglietti. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1914. 42 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38179; Torres del Alamo y Asenjo, Madrid.
41523a
Seraphica; romantic opera in 2 acts, libretto by
Justin Huntly McCarthy and D. K. Stevens,
music by Henry Hadley. 66 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
I© Ic. May 14, 1913 ; D : 33219 ; David Kil-
burn Stevens, Boston. 41524
Seraphine; or, The Godfather, an original dra-
matic adaptation in 4 acts for the American
stage of Victorien Sardou's French play of
Seraphine, by J. B. Runnion.
© James B. Runnion, Chicago ; 1877 : 7160,
June 18. 41525
Serena, the silent; a drama in 3 acts, by A.
Mixon.
© Ada Mixon, Washington; 1899:28818,
Apr. 26. 41526
Serenade (The); a comic opera libretto in 3
acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; 1897 : 11162,
Feb. 15. 41527
a dramatic composition in 4 scenes, by W. N.
Selig. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William N. Selig, Chicago ; D : 6611, May
1, 1905 ; 2c. May 1, 1905. 41528
pantomime in 1 act, by Mme. E. Alberti
and Marshall Stuart. 12 p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1913 ; D : 34632 ; Mme. E. Al-
berti, New York. 41529
by S. Walker. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1911; D: 24581; Stuart
Walker, New York. 41530
— sometimes called All's well that ends well
and Nip and tuck, a Negro sketch in 2 scenes,
arr. by Charles White. New York, R. M.
De Witt, 1876. 5 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's Ethi-
opian and comic drama, no. 84] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7980, July 3; 2c. July 26. 41531
See also Four plays of the Free theater.
Serenade (The) party; or. The miser's troubles,
a black sketch in 1 act, by Frank Dumont.
Chicago, The Dramatic publishing co. [1897]
9 p. 12°. ([Darkey and comic drama])
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 59880.
Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 41532
Serenaders (The); a musical comedy in 2 acts,
by L. F. Bishop. Typewritten.
© L. Francis Bishop, Chicago ; 1896 : 69944.
Dec. 24; 2c. Mar. 17, 1897. 41533
Serenata (La) del pueblo; zarzuela dramatica en
1 acto y 3 cuadros, original de G. Cant6 y
R. de Santa Ana, mflsica de los maestros
R. Soutullo y L. Andreu. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1910. [44] p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21088 ; Gonzalo Canto y Rafael de Santa Ana,
Madrid. 41534
Sereno de mi barrio; zarzuela en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 4 cuadros, en prosa ; original de M.
Sanz Sanz, musica del maestro Seller. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1909.
39 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17479 ; Miguel Sanz Sanz, Madrid. 41535
Serf and empress; a play in 5 acts, by V. For-
bin.
© Victor Forbin, New York ; 1897 : 50767,
Sept. 11. 41536
Serfs of the nation; a realistic drama with
sensational effects in 5 acts, by Walter E.
Fitzhenry.
© W. E. Fitzhenry, Greenbush, N. Y. ; 1881 :
9479, June 16. 41537
Sergeant Kitty; a comic opera in 2 acts, book
by R. H. Burnside, music by A. Baldwin
Sloane. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Robert H. Burnside, New York ; D : 3978,
Sept. 21, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1903. 41538
• Same. Rev. ed. [117] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Robert H. Burnside, New York ; D : 4455.
Dec. 22, 1903; 2c. Dec. 22, 1903. 41539
Sergeant (The) of Waterloo; a romantic drama
in 5 acts, dramatized from Victor Hugo's
Les miserables, by Mrs. H. L. Thomas.
© Mrs. Henry L. Thomas, Philadelphia ;
1882 : 17364, Oct. 19. 41540
Sergeant Walter; a drama in 4 acts, by Julian
Hathaway.
© Joseph George Cupples, Boston; 1882:
5241, Apr. 3. 41541
2093
41542
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41664
Serious (A) flirtation; a play in 4 acts, by H. J.
Mettenheimer. Cincinnati, Elm street ptg.
company, 1873. 56 p. 16".
© H. J. Mettenheimer, Cincinnati ; 1873 :
9051, Aug. 11 ; 2c. Sept. 3. 41542
Serious (A) life; play in 3 acts and 5 scenes,
by J. and A. Marzulli. Newark, N. J. [J. and
A. Marzulli] 14 p. 16°.
© James and Arthur Marzulli, New York ;
D:2517, Oct. 31, 1902; 2c. Jan. 30, 1903.
41543
Serious (A) mistake; farce comedy in 1 act, by
A. Ostergaard.
© Axel Ostergaard, New York ; 1895 : 49513,
Sept. 30. 41544
Serious (A) predicam.ent; or, The wash, girls
and the sports, a musical comedy in 1 act,
by L. D. Wharton.
© Leo D. Wharton, New York ; 1898 : 34333,
June 4; 2c. June 4. 41545
Serment d' amour. See Golden (The) hen. —
Love's vow.
5 p.
Sermon; [monologue] by M. C. Jackson.
f°. Ms.
© Ic. July 21, 1910; D: 21601; Mary C.
Willdridge, Philadelphia. 41546
Serpent (The); a dramatic composition in 3
acts, by M. Prescott.
© Marie Prescott, United States ; 1880 : 37,
Jan. 2. 41547
133 p.
play in 4 acts, by E. Winchester.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1911 ; D : 25667 ; Edythe Win-
chester, Pittsburgh. 41548
Serpent, a cowboy and the dove; western com-
edy drama in 4 acts, by J. S. Angell. 39 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1909 ; D : 16837 ; J. S. Ang6ll,
Charles City, la. 41549
Serpent (The) and the bird; a play in 4 acts,
by N. A. Tefft. 28 p. f°. TypewTitten.
© Nathan A. Tefft, Bangor, Me. ; D : 15049,
Feb. 10, 1909; 2c. Feb. 18, 1909. 41550
Serpent (The) and the dove; an emotional, sen-
sational play in 5 acts, by W. E. Barnes.
© William E. Barnes, New York; 1878:
1005, Jan. 24 ; 2c. Mar. 20. 41551
Serpent (A) in Eden; protean drama in 1 act,
by K. G. McLoughlin. [2], 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1910 ; D : 22152 ; Katherine
G. McLoughlin, New York. 41552
Serpent in love's paradise; by B. Musgrove.
© Ethel Musgrove, Louisville ; D : 7558,
Sept. 25, 1905. 41553
Serpent in the house; in 1 act, by S. Lewis. 14
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1909; D: 16726; Samuel
Lewis. New York. 41554
Serpent (The) of old Nile; drama in 3 acts, by
John Armstrong Chaloner. Roanoke Rapids,
N. C, Palmetto press, 1915. 66 p. 8°.
© Sept. 25, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 8, 1915 ; D :• 41927 ;
Palmetto press, Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
41554a
Serpent's (The) fang; a romantic melodrama in
4 acts and 5 scenes, by B. J. Fagan. [143] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Bernard J. Fagan, New York; D : 8124,
Mar. 7, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1906. 41555
Serpent's (The) tooth.
© Alexander D. Blair, Buffalo ; 1895 : 14594,
Mar. 13. 41556
— drama in 3 acts, by F. Timken. 132 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1909; D: 16681; Franke
41557
1, 1909; D: 16681;
Timken, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Serra, the apostle of peace; drama in 4 acts, by
L. C. Park. [44] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1911 ; D : 24680 ; L. C. Park,
Los Angeles. 41558
Servant (The); play in 4 acts, by L. Witt.
[51] I). f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1911 ; D : 23855 ; Louis Witt,
Little Rock, Ark. 41559
Servant and master; a drama in 5 acts, by W.
Ambruster.
© Watson Ambruster, Philadelphia; 1884:
8005, Apr. 16. 41560
Servant (A) girl's mishaps,
troubles.
See Polly's
Servant (The) in the house; by C. R. Kennedy
[in 5 acts] New York and London, Harper
& brothers, 1908. 151 p. 8°.
© Charles Rann Kennedy, London ; A :
203975, Apr. 10, 1908; 2c. Apr. 16, 1908.
41561
a play of the present day in 5 acts, by O. R.
Kennedy. [92] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. Rann Kennedy, London ; D : 12546,
Mar. 16, 1908; 2c. Mar. 16, 1908. 41562
Servant (The) not in the house; by C. Ticknor.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1911 ; D : 23307 ; Caroline Tick-
nor, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 41563
Servant (A) of the city; by A. B. Campbell.
© Albion B. Campbell, Kansas City, Mo.;
D : 7625, Nov. 27, 1905. 41564
2094
41565
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41587
Servant of the people; a drama in 4 acts, by
J. A. Haskins. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jessie Alice Haskins, Spokane, Wash. ;
D : 7151. Aug. 23, 1905 ; 2c. June 9, 1906.
41565
play in 3 acts, by P. Chynoweth. 72 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9. 1911; D: 23055; Phillips
Chynoweth, Madison, Wis. 41566
Servant of the public; a dramatization in 4 acts
and an epilogue of Anthony Hope's novel of
the same name, by D. Kimball. 128 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© David Kimball, Boston ; D : 15584. Apr.
10, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1909. 41567
Servant (The) of two masters. See Servitore
(II) di due padroni.
Servant question; a comedy in 1 act, by
Charles Horwitz. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maude Jackson, New York; D:8421,
Apr. 25, 1906; 2c. Apr. 25, 1906. 41568
Servants; comedy in 1 act, by H. Hagedorn.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22. 1910; D: 20540; Hermann
Hagedorn, Cambridge, Mass. 41569
Servants of Pan; fantasy in 1 act, by C.
Lawrence. [2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1914 ; D : 36945 ; Clarice
Lawrence, New York. 41569a
Servants vs. master; or, A father's -will, a
comedy drama in 3 acts, by W. H. Martin.
Clyde, O., Ames publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1898:38719,
June 25 ; 2c. June 27. 41570
Service; comedy in 4 acts, by K. M. Roof.
[132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6. 1912 ; D : 29304 ; Katharine M.
Roof, New York. 41571
Service d'ami; piece en 1 acte, par Daniel
Jourda. Paris, C. Joubert, 1907. 69 p. 12°.
© C. Joubert, Paris ; D : 11657. Nov. 4, 1907 ;
2c. Nov, 4, 1907. 41572
Service (The) of war; new play in 4 acts, by
J. Rayner. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1913 ; D : 33662 ; John Ray-
ner, New York. 41573
Servir; piece en 2 actes par H. Lavedan. (In
La Petite illustration, no. 12. — 17 mai 1913,
.s§rie-thgatre, no. 7)
© May 17, 1913; 2c. June 23, 1913; D:
33584; Henri Lavedan, Paris. 41574
Servitore (II) di due padroni; a comedy by
Carlo Goldoni. the translation called The ser-
vant of two masters, by Elizabeth Robinson.
© Elizabeth Robinson, Boston; 1900 A:
8994, Apr, 7. 41575
Servitude; play in 3 acts, by E. G. O'Neill.
[46] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1914; D: 38290; Eugene
Gladstone O'Neill, Ncav London, Conn.
41575a
romantic drama in 4 acts, by I. Osgood.
[59] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31. 1911; D : 23809 ; Irene Os-
good, Northampton, England. 41576
Servitude and freedom; or, The underground
railroad, a drama in 3 acts, by E. M. Rector.
© Henry L. Slayton and Edward M. Rector,
Chicago; 1878:5502, May 7. 41577
Session (A) at school; comedy in 1 act, by Geo.
W. Day. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Sam J. Curtis. Brooklyn ; D : 13072, May
20. 1908 ; 2c. May 20, 1908. 41578
Set a thief to catch a thief; farce in 1 act, by
T. A. Crowley. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Teresa A. Crowley, Brookline, Mass. ; D :
13092, June 1, 1908 ; 2c. June 1, 1908. 41579
Set in diamonds. See Endurance.
Set of furs; domestic tragedy in 1 act of 3
scenes;, by G. U. Stevenson. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1910 ; D : 20063 ; George Urie
Stevenson, Chicago. 41580
Set of turquoise; by T. B. Aldrich, stage busi-
ness bv Pauline Phelps and Marion Short.
16 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; D : 12477,
Mar. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 10, 1908. 41581
Seth Greenback; an amateur drama in 4 acts,
by T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, De Kalb, 111. ; 1877 : 10784,
Sept. 18; 2c. Oct. 18. 41582
Same. 1 p. 1., [55]-77 p. 12°. (On cover:
Amateur series)
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago, in remewal
for 14 years from Sept. 18, 1905; D : 7229,
Sept. 2, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1905. 41583
Seth Spinner's troubles; by J. Y. Lewis.
© ,L Y. Lewis, Chicago; D : 5610, Oct. 6,
1904. 41584
Seti; a play, by W. Thorold. Typewritten.
© William Thorold, Toronto, Canada ; 1895 :
40139, Aug. 5; 2c. Aug. 10. 41585
• or. The magic mirror, by C. Pendleton.
© Charlotte Pendleton, Philadelphia ; 1889 :
16933, June 4; Ic. June 4. 41586
Setting an interior; a dramatic composition in
1 act, by J. C. Havez.
© Jean C. Havez, New York ; D : 6759, June
2, 190.5. 41587
5379— VOL 2—17-
-28
2095
41588
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41606
Settled at midnight; a play in 1 act, by M.
Switzer. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice Switzer, New York ; D : 15906,
May 20, 1909; 2c. May 20, 1909. 41588
Settled for life; a play in 4 acts, by A. F,
Scardefield. 45 p. 8°. Printed.
© Amelia F. Scardefield, Baltimore; D:
13639, Aug. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1908.
41589
Settled in court; French comedy in 3 acts,
adapted by A. A. Corbett.
© Adolphe A. Corbett, Nev/ York; 1892:
34438, Aug. 20. 41590
Settled out of court; comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by H. K. Tootle. [2], 126 p. 4°. Tj'pewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1914; D: 38395; Harry King
Tootle, St. Louis. 41590a
-comedy in 1 act, by Lee Arthur. [2], 26 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1911; D : 26003 ; John Lan-
caster, Rossville, N. Y. 41591
comedy sketch, by John S. Carroll. [2], 9
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1912; D: 28777; Alfred
Deery, New York. 41592
play in 3 acts, by E. W. Fifield. 138 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1913; D : 32169 ; Eflie Wood-
ward Fifield, Minneapolis. 41593
Settlement (The); play in 3 acts, by S. Tread-
well [i. e. S. T. McGeehan] [2], 91 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1911; D: 24951; Sophie
Treadwell McGeehan, San Francisco. 41594
Settlement (The) house; a play in 4 acts, by
R. E. Dunbar.
© Robin Ernest Dunbar, South Bend, Ind. ;
^ : 15730, Apr. 28, 1909. 41595
Settlement (The) in the West; or. Lost and
found, a drama in 3 acts, by H. Seifert.
© Henrv Seifert, United States; 1880:
19134, Dec. 15; 2c. Dec. 27. 41596
Settlement (The) worker; play in 3 acts, by
Baruch Israeli. S3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1910 ; D : 22175 ; B. Israeli,
Wiisliington. 41597
Settlements; play in 3 acts, by A. Lieban. 47
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1909; D: 17043; Alfred Lie-
ban, New York. 41598
Settlers; or, A child of the woods, an American
drama illustrating life in the far West in 4
acts, by Charles Wathen Chase.
© Minnie Wallace, United States; 1880:
3207, Feb. 28. 41599
Seven (The) ages; a protean sketch in 1 act,
illustrated to suit the period, by J. S. De
Barx'y.
© Joseph S. De Barry, New York; 1875:
2006, Mar. 4. 41600
a tableau entertainment, by [George Mel-
ville Baker] Boston, G. M. Baker & Co.
[1873] [2], p. 187-213, illus. 12°. ([The
amateur drama, no. 8)
© George M. Baker, Boston ; 1873 : 872. Jan.
31 ; 2c. Jan. 31. 41601
Seven ages according to Bill; 1 act protean
sketch, by L. F. Brand. 6 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 23, 1910 ; D : 21405 ; Louise Fen-
ton Brand, Milwaukee. 41602
Seven ages of a New Yorker in young New
York; u kaleidnscopic representation in 7
tableaux, by H. E. Dixey and William Gill.
© Henrv E. Dixey, New York ; 1889 : 8840,
Mar. 20. 41603
Seven (The) ages of giving; spectacular enter-
tainment in 2 scenes, by F. M. Wallace. New
York, Samuel French ; London, Samuel
French, ltd., 1910. 22 p. 8°.
© Dec. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1910 ; D : 22711 ;
Florence Magill Wallace, Moline, 111. 41604
Seven ages of man. See Burlesque panto-
mime of Shakespeare's Seven ages of man.
Seven (The) ages of two Micks. See Polyg-
amy.
Seven and last. Sec, at end of alphabet, titles
beginning with figures : 7 and last.
Seven (The) beauties; a burlesque in 1 act,
joint authorship of J. Berry and Ned Straight.
© Jacob Berrv, New York; 1876:6781,
May 31. 41605
Seven (The) blasts; temperance drama in 4
acts, by S. C. Parish. Mt. Ida, Ark., Seven
blasts pub. CO., 1915. 32 p. 8°.
© May 14. 1915; 2c. May 17, 1915; D:
40684 ; Samuel Claborn Parish, Mt. Ida, Ark.
41605a
Seven (The) chains of Cibola; play of Alta,
California in the days of the missions, by
V. Church and Lolita Rowan. [117] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1914; D : 37550 ; Virginia
Church, Coronado. Cal. 41605b
Seven daughters of Satan; a local extravaganza
in 2 acts, by R. Jones,
© Robert Jones, Boston ; 1873 : 3820.
Apr. 12. 41606
2096
41607
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41624
Seven days; play in 3 acts, by Mary Roberts
Rinehart and A. Hopwood. 345 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1909 ; D : 17236 ; Avery Hop-
wood, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 41607
Seven days in hell; or, The Cherry, 111., mine
disaster, by S. Peel. 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1909; D: 17677; Seth Peel,
Edinburg, 111. 41608
Seven (The) dwarfs; or. The harlequin and
the world of wonders, a gorgeous spectacular
pantomime, by J. C. Foster.
© Joseph C. Foster, New York ; 1874 : 7664,
June 6. 41609
Seven-eleven-seventy-seven. See, at end of
alphabet, titles beginning with figures :
7-11-77.
Seven (The) enchanted castles; or. The castles
of the devil, a grand romantic fairy spectacle,
by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, St. Louis; 1874:4808,
Apr. 11. 41610
Seven girls; domestic farce from the Hungarian
of Ferencz Herczegh, adapted by Edith Ellis
[i. e. E. E. Furness] [2], 138 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1910 ; D : 22591 ; Edith Ellis
Furness, New York. 41611
Seven harmonizing kids; school scene. [3] p.
f. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1913 ; D : 33563 ; William J.
Fitzpatrick, Chelsea, Mass. 41612
Seven hours in New York; farce in 1 act, by
M. Ott. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1912 ; D : 30465 ; Matthew Ott,
WoUaston, Ma.ss. 41613
Seven hundred and seventy-seven. See, at end
of alphabet, titles beginning with figures : 777.
Seven hundred and seventy-seven, a nameless
personage. See, at end of alphabet, titles
beginning with figures : 777, a nameless per-
sonage.
Seven hundred and seventy-seven: ten. See,
at end of alphabet, titles beginning with fig-
ures: 777:10.
Seven keys to Baldpate; farce in 2 acts, by
G. M. Cohan. [208] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1913; D : 34852 ; George M.
Cohan, New York. 41614
mysterious melodramatic farce, by G. M.
Cohan, based upon the novel of same name
by Earl Derr Biggers. 125 p. 4°. Printed.
© Sept. 11, 1914; 2c. Sept. 17, 1914; D:
38141 ; George M. Cohan, New York. 41614a
Seven (The) kings and the wind. See Addio.
Seven living pictures. Sec Colonial (A) pro-
gramme for the Daughters of the American
Revolution.
Seven (The) oaks; or, Money is law, a roman-
tic drama in 5 acts, by G. E. Gardner.
© George M. Lathrop and G. Edwin Gard-
ner, United States ; 1876 : 770, Jan. 15.
41615
Seven (The) palaces; romantic drama in 3 acts,
founded on the Arabian nights, by D. Clift.
[3], 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1911; D : 23517 ; Denison
Clift, Mill Valley, Cal. 41616
Seven (The) princesses; by Maurice Maeter-
linck, tr. by editors. (In Poet-lore, v. 6, no.
1-3, Jan.-Mar., 1894; periodical © Poet-lore
CO., Philadelphia, 1893:55333; 2c. no. 1, Jan.
8, 1894; 2c. no. 2, Feb. 7, 1894; 2c. no. 3,
Mar. 5, 1894) 41617
See also Plays (The) of Maurice Maeter-
linck.
Seven (The) red tops; musical play in 1 act,
book and lyrics by Paul West. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© William F. Rochester, New York; D:
9743, Jan. 3, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 24, 1906. 41618
Seven sensations.
© William F. Carver, New York; 1893:
11021, Mar. 2. 41619
Seven sleepers of Ephesos, See Festival plays.
Seven times one; comic operetta in 4 acts,
words by C. S. Clark, music by F. P. Hamlet.
© Charles S. Clark and Frank P. Hamlet,
New York ; 1885 : 6187, Mar. 14. 41620
Seven-twenty-eight; or. Casting the boome-
rang, a comedy in 4 acts, by A. Daly, from
the German of Von Schonthan.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1884 : 5091,
Mar. 10 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1886. 41621
Same. New York, H. Roorbach.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1897 : 54578,
Sept. 29; 2c. Oct. 11. 41622
— — • Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney,
New York, as executors, in renewal for 28
vears. Renewal no. 1900, June 15, 1911. Orig-
inal entry. Mar. 10, 1884, no. 5091. 41623
Seven (The) wishes; a burlesque in 3 acts, by
William Granville Baker.
© Baker and Fonda, Spokane, Wash. ; 1897 :
21055, Apr. 2. • 41624
Seven (A) year guest; play in 1 act, by A.
Dupont. [3], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1914 ; D : 37306 ; Albert Du-
pont, New York. 41624a
2097
41625
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41639
Seventeen ninety-four. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 1794.
Seventeen ninety-two. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : 1793.
Seventeen or forty-four. See, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures : 17 or 44.
Seventeen seventy-six. See, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures : 1776.
Seventeen-twenty; or, The gambler's hunch,
by W. A. Weston. 21 p. 4°. TypeM^ritten.
© Wm. A. Weston, Denver ; D : 13065, May
26, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 1.5, 1908. 41625
Seventeenth (A) century romance; a play in 4
acts, by Augustus Wilhelmi Droosten [pseud,
of E. W. Maclean]
© Eda Wilhelmi Maclean, United States;
1898 : 10994, Feb. 11. 41626
Seventh (The) commandment; by Kurt Matull.
© Charles R. Tyler, New York; D : 4600,
Feb. 9, 1904. 41627
a comedy romance in 4 acts, by E. Davis.
54 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edwards Davis, Chicago ; D : 116, Feb. 5,
1901 ; 2c. Feb. 5, 1901. • 41628
■ dramatic playlet in 1 act, by G. Mann. 10
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1914 ; D : 36968 ; Gustav Mann,
Tallac, Cal. 41628a
play in 4 acts, by Wherlf [pseud, of F. W.
Harris and E. L. Reizenstein] [128] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1913; D: 34367; Frank W.
Harris and Elmer L. Reizenstein, New York.
41629
play in 2 scenes, by F. MacEwen. [1], 9
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1915 ; D : 42573 ; Frank Mac-
Ewen, Brooklyn. 41629a
Seventh (The) day; a comedy in 3 acts, by Rob-
ert Richard Blake. 79 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robert .John Richard Blake, Vancouver,
British Columbia ; D : 2006, June 13, 1902 ; 2c.
June 13, 1902. 41630
Seventh (The) heart; comedy in 3 acts, by S.
Hyman. [74] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1914 ; D : 38921 ; Sarah Hy-
man, New York. 41630a
Seventh (^he) martyr; short play, by Paul
Tresize [pseud, of S. F. Whitman] [2], 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27. 1913; D : 33348 ; Stephen
French Whitman, New York. 41631
Seventy-eight; an Ajnericau nautical drama in
4 acts, by F. Whittaker.
© Frederick Whittaker, Mount Vernon,
N. Y. ; 1873 : 14125, Dec. 9. 41632
'Seventy-six; a drama in 4 acts, by P. G. Piatti
and J. B. Heaviside. Typewritten.
© Peter G. Piatti and John B. Heaviside,
New York ; 1893 : 52634, Nov. 27 ; 2c. Mar. 15,
1894. 41633
See also, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with figures : '76.
Seventy-two hours in Washington. See, at
end of alphabet, titles beginning with figures :
72 hours in Washington.
Severa Torelli; a drama in 5 acts, by J. F. Mil-
liken.
© James F. Milliken, New York; 1884:
4079, Feb. 27. 41634
Severed (The) coin; in 1 act, by L. Elliston.
[18] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1910 ; D : 22073 ; Louise El-
liston, New York. 41635
Severite; piece en 1 acte, par L. Frapie et P. L.
Gamier. 33 p. 12°.
© L6on Frapie et Paul Louis Garnier,
Paris ; D : 8284, Apr. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1906.
41636
Sevillanito (El); esbozo de sainete, en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original de E.
Vargas (Minute), mtisica del maestro Pru-
dencio Munoz. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1910. 39 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21073; Enrique Vargas (Minuto), Madrid.
41637
Sewing (The) basket play; play in 2 acts, by
M. G. Haines. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1913 ; D : 33466 ; Marion Ger-
trude Haines. Spokane, Wash. 41638
Sewing-circle (A) of the period; an original
farce in 1 act, by Ida M. Buxton. Clyde, O..
A. D. Ames, 1884. 7 p. 12°. ([Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 138] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1885 : 1830, Jan.
20 ; 2c. Jan. 20. ' 41639
Sewing for the heathen; refined comedy in 1
act, by Walter Ben Hare. Chicago, T. S.
Denison & co. [1915] 20 p. 12°.
© Mar. 20. 1915; 2c. Mar. 24, 1915; D:
40163 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 41639a
Sewing (The) machine. See Pipe (The) of de-
sire, and other plays.
2098
41639
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41658
Sewing machine no. 40; play in 1 act, by Mr.
and Mr.s. IMark Larkin. 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 15. 1915; D: 39683; Mark Carl-
ton Larkin, Oakland. 41639b
Sewing- scliool for scandal; by John T. Wheel-
wright.
© George Riddle, Cambridge, Mass. ; 1881 :
2966, Feb. 28. 41640
Same. 1 p. 1., [3]-95 p. 12°. Printed.
© F. E. Chase, Boston ; 1888 : 9647, Apr. 2 *
2c. May 2. 41640a
Sewing- (The) society; a drama in 1 act, by
Helen Sherman Griffith. Chicago, The Dra-
matic publishing company [1901] 15 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1028, Oct.
28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 41641
Sex; play in 4 acts, by P. E. Browne. [2], 81 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1910 ; D : 22106 ; Porter Em-
erson Browne, New York. 41642
Sex pioneers; satirical comedy in 3 acts, by
T. G. Springer and W. D. Hepenstall. [131]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1915; D: 42341; Thomas
Grant Springer and William Daniel Hepen-
stall, New York. 41642a
Sexo (El) debil; sainete en 2 cuadros y en prosa,
original de A. Ramos Martin. Madrid [Socie-
' dad de autores espanoles] 1912. 35 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912 ; 2c. May 13, 1912 ; D :
29799; Antonio Ramos Martin, Madrid.
41643
Sextette (The) g-irl; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by T. W. Ryley.
© John C. Fisher and Thomas W. Ryley,
New York; D : 3007, Feb. 12, 1903. 41644
Seyny John, the fool of Paris; a musical comi-
detta in 1 act, by G. R. Buchanan.
© Claude R. Buchanan, Grand Rapids,
Mich.; D:761, Aug. 15, 1901. 41645
Sforza; a drama in 3 acts, by C W. Barry and
J. Fox.
© Charles W. Barry, New York ; 1872 : 792,
Jan. 26. 41646
or. The prince, in 4 acts and an epilogue,
by H. Heaton.
© Harold Heaton, New York; D : 10164,
Mar. 7, 1907. 41647
Sh! Not so loud! a musical comedy in 3 acts,
music and lyrics by R. Clifford Odoms, book
by Clifford Odoms and Edward E. Gates.
[3], 106 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© R. C. Odoms and E. E. Gates, Indianapo-
lis; D : 15579, Apr. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1909.
41648
Sh! You'll wake the baby; play in 3 acts, by
R. McWade. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1915; D: 39315; Robert Mc-
Wade, New York. 41648a
Shabbona, the last of the Pottawottomis. See
General's (The) daug-hter-
Shackled; a play in 4 acts, by H. Abend. [1],
57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912; D: 29186; Hallett
Abend, Whiteman Creek, British Columbia.
41649
Shackles (The) of fate; a play in 5 acts, by
Max Nordau. New York, F. Tennyson Neely
[1897] 199 p. front, (port.) 16°. ([Neely's
prismatic library])
© Frank Tennyson Neely, New York ; 1897 :
59006, Oct. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 29. 41650
Shade (The) of Epictetus; by C. M. Freeman.
© C. M. Freeman, Baltimore ; D : 1372,
Jan. 30, 1902. 41651
Shade (A) of Hamlet; a comedy in 3 acts, by
H. D. Miles. 144 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Herbert D. Miles, Chicago; 1891:8374,
Mar. 5 ; 2c. Mar. 5. 41652
Shades (The) of Shakespeare's women; an en-
tertainment in 10 scenes, by A. Laurie West.
New York, E. S. Werner, 1896. 32 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner. New York; 1896:
21940, Apr. 7; 2c. Apr. 10. 41653
Shades of the past.
© Frank Henuing, New York ; D : 8501,
May 8, 1906. 41654
Shadow (The); an American drama in 3 acts,
by C. T. Dazey.
© Charles Turner Dazey, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1879 : 2368, Feb. 19. 41655
— a drama in 4 acts, by H. Hansel.
© Howell Hansel, Boston; D: 14644, Dec.
16, 1908. 41656
drama in 1 act, by M. S. Reardon, 3rd.
[1], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1914; D: 36004; Mark S.
Reardon, 3rd., New York. 41656a
— drama of to-day in 3 acts, by W. Lyster.
[30] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1911; D: 23209; William
Lyster, New York. 41657
— - a play in 4 acts, by M. M. Kennedy. [129]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maxwell Miller Kennedy, New York ; D :
16042, June 10, 1909; 2c. Aug. 21, 1909,
41658
2099
41659
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONb
41682
Shadow — Continued.
a play in 4 acts, by R. M. Robinson.
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1913; D : 34175 ; Raymond
Marshall Robinson, Maiden, Mass. 41659
a play in 3 acts, by A. E. Burke.
© Annie Elisabeth Burke, New
1893 : 27553, June 8.
by A. Stevenson.
86 p.
Shadow (The) king; drama in 4 acts, by M. W.
[2], 69 Felmley.
© M. W. Felmley, U. S. army. United
States ; 1889 : 28822, Sept. 23. 41671
Shadow (The) of a crime; a drama in 3 acts, by
J. Armstrong, jr.
York ; © .John Armstrong, jr., San Francisco ;
41660 1872 : 3934, Apr. 15. 41672
Type- an original sensational comedy drama in 4
written.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912; D: 30633; Augusta
Stevenson, Indianapolis. 41661
— or. The trap, a dramatic comedy in 1 act,
by M. Arthur. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Malcohu Arthur, Edgewood, R. I. ; D :
15287, Mar. 9. 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1909. 41662
— See also Pig' brother play-book.
Shadow and sunshine; new and original drama
in 4 acts, by R. Palgrave.
© Kate Josephine Bateman Crowe, United
States ; 1883 : 3866, Mar. 1. 41663
Shadow (The) behind the throne; a drama in
5 acts and 6 scenes, by Alicia Ramsay and
Rudolph De Cordova. 33 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Leander De Cordova, New York ; D :
6817, June 13, 1905 ; 2c. June 30, 1905. 41664
Shadow brook; or, The daughter's oath, a
drama in 5 acts, by P. Stoner and J. P. Rut-
ledge.
© Philip Stoner and J. P. Rutledge, New
York ; 1872 : 10032, Sept. 18. 41665
Shadow castle; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
W. Farrand Felch. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[18881 61 p. 12°. ( [Alta series] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ;
1888 : 26350,
41666
Sept. 15 ; 2c. Oct. 23.
Shadow (The) dance; an original melodrama in
4 acts, founded on Victor Hugo's romance
Notre Dame de Paris, by B. Landeck. [132]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin Landeck, London ; D : 1049,
Nov. 1, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1901. 41667
Shadow (The) detective; or, Leonie, the waif,
a thrilling sensational drama in 4 acts, by
Charles H. Flemming of Baltimore.
© Dan A. Kelly, United States; 1881:
16693, Oct. 28. 41668
Shadow (A) from life; a comedy drama in 3
acts, by J. Z. Spoerl.
© J. Zent Spoerl, Philadelphia; 1895:
65272, Dec. 24. 41669
Shadow (The) g'irl; a musical play in 2 scenes,
by C. A. Logan. [3] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Alison Logan, Chicago ; D : 10945,
July 10, 1907 ; 2c. July 10, 1907. 41670
acts, by C. Bennett and E. L. Duane.
* © Clarence Bennett, Springfield, 111., and
Edward L. Duane, New York; 1887:10945,
Apr. 23. 41673
Shadow of a curse; by S. J. Secord.
© Sara J. Secord, St. Paul ; D : 3945. Sept.
15, 1903. 41674
Shadow (The) of a lie; a domestic drama in 4
acts, by G. P. and M. Hasbrouck.
© Geo. P. & Mary Hasbrouck, Sparta, N. J. ;
1894 : 44850. Sept. 25. 41675
Shadow (The) of a sin; a romance in 5 acts, by
P. McAllister.
© Phosa McAllister, New York; 1877:9170,
Aug. 10. 41676
See also Dice (The) of death.— Too late.
Shadow (The) of a tragedy; a play in 10 in-
cidentals not counting the shadow, by L. D.
Grange. [2], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Sce-
nario]
© L. Demain Grange, Boston; D: 5619, Oct.
10. 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1904. 41677
Shadow of JEtna.. See Persephone.
Shadow (The) of Clargis; drama in 3 acts, by
J. D. Emmet. [2]. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Duncan Emmet, New York ; D :
5046, May 18, 1904 ; 2c. May 18, 1904. 41678
Shadow (The) of crime; a drama in 4 acts, by
F. Wiesberg. 131 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank Wiesberg, Chicago ; 1895 : 23893,
Apr. 30 ; 2c. June 18. 41679
Shadow (The) of death. See On the watch.
Shadow (The) of Nauvoo. See Little Billie
Piper.
Shadow (The) of shame; a melodrama, in 4 acts.
© Jennie K. McKiernan, Newark, N. J. ;
D : 3180. Mar. 23, 1903. 41680
Shadow of Sylvia; an original play in 3 acts,
by W. S. Howard. 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. Stanton Howard, New York; D:
7352, Oct. 2, 1905; 2c. Oct. 2, 1905. 41681
Shadow (The) of the bars; a domestic drama in
4 acts, by E. Barbour. Blue Earth City,
Minn., Hamlin & Dillman, 1889.
© Edwin Barbour, United States; 1889:
16167, May 28. 41682
2100
41683
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41704
Shadow (The) of the beast; 1 act play, by M. C.
Keator. [3], 16 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912; D : 28643 ; Maude C.
Keator, Alameda, Cal. 41683
Shadow of the cross; by E. L. Lappington.
© Eugene Lee Lappington, Lowell ; D :
14296, Nov. 16, 1908. 41684
a spectacular drama in 10 scenes, being a
dramatization of Bulwer Lytton's romance.
The last days of Pompeii, by Stuart Boyle.
© August Mever and Ernst Kronshage, Mil-
waukee ; D : 3509, May 13, 1903. 41685
Shadow (The) of the czar; a romantic drama in
4 acts, by F. L. O'Reilly. [79] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Francis L. O'Reilly, Woonsocket, R. I.;
D : 4388, Dec. 14. 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 14, 1903.
41686
Shadow of the gallows; a drama in 5 acts, by
J. C. Frost.
© Jeremiah G. Frost, Philadelphia; 1883:
6538, Apr. 6. 41687
Shadow (The) of the guillotine; by L. S. Bryce.
© Llovd S. Brvce, New York ; 1888 : 15253,
May 25. 41688
Shadow (The) of the law. See Jean Valjean.
Shadow (The) of the Suleimaniyeh; comedy in
3 acts, by B. I. Barrett. [84] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 21. 1914; D: 36436; Bertha I.
Barrett, Boston. 41688a
Shadow (The) of the sword; a drama in 5 acts,
by C. H. Palmer.
© Charles Harvev Palmer, Milwaukee ;
189S : 21028, Apr. 1. 41689
See also Deserter (The)
Shadow (The) of yesterday. See Anne Strong.
Shadow (A) on the hearth; a domestic drama
in 4 acts, by E. J. Serrano (Elsie J. Barnes ">
© Elsie J. Serrano, New York ; 1886 : 8287,
Apr. 7. 41690
Shadowed; play in 4 acts, by Dion Clayton Cal-
throp and Cosmo Gordon-Lennox. [116] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1913; D: 34339; James
Forbes, New York. 41691
Shadowed by 3; by Lem B. Parker.
© W. F. Mann, Chicago ; D : 9565, Dec. 3,
1906. 41692
Shadowed by three; drama in 4 acts, by Wm.
M. Fletcher. [63] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1912 ; D : 29685. Goes litho-
grjiphing co., Chicago. 41693
Shadowed by three — Continued.
or, The three proposals, a 1 act play for
six characters, by A. M. Bennett. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© A. Milo Bennett, Chicago ; D : 5576, Sept.
28, 1904; 2c. Sept. 28, 1904. 41694
Shadowed, courted in disguise; a drama in 5
acts, by M. H. Underwood.
© Marshall H. Underwood, Des Moines;
1898:20070, Mar. 28. 41695
Shadowed heart; an emotional American drama
in 4 acts, by P. Stoner.
© Philip Stoner, New York; 1874:4245,
Mar. 30. 41696
Shadowed (A) life; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by C. M. Fowler.
© C. Melville Fowler, Grand Rapids, Mich. ;
1887 : 22075, Aug. 29. 41697
drama in 5 acts, 2 scenes, by Walter S.
Craven. [134] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Daisy H. Craven, New York ; 1890 : 4998,
Feb. 10; 2c. Feb. 18. 41698
See also Cassie.
Shadowed lights. See Llewellen.
Shadowed lives; a drama, by J. Adams. 88 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Justin Adams, Chelsea, Mass. ; D : 5176,
June 14, 1904 ; 2c. June 16, 1904. 41699
a melodrama in 5 acts, by E. E. Grandin.
© Elmer Ellsworth Grandin, United States ;
1887 : 34558, Dec. 31. 41700
Shadowed (The) star; by M. L. MacMillan.
Cincinnati, The Consumers' league of the city
of Cincinnati, 1908. 24 p. 12°.
© Mary Louise MacMillan, Cincinnati ; D :
14201, Nov. 4, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1908. 41701
See also Short plays; by Mary MacMillan.
Shadowed to doom. See Yankee (The) de-
tective.
Shadows; comedy in 3 acts, by D. S. Marion.
90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© David S. Marion, New York; D:8279,
Apr. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1906. 41702
an emotional drama in prologue and 3 acts.
by E. A. Locke.
© E. A. Locke, Albany ; 1872 : 11344, Oct. 25.
41703
— 1 act play, by Gloria Barry [pseud, of G.
Biaggi] 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 27. 1911; D: 23207; Gloria
Biaggi, New York. 41704
2101
41705
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41722
Shadows — Continued.
play in 1 act, by E. Burnham. [1], 34 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1912 ; D : 30547 ; Edith Burn-
ham, Swampscott, Mass. 41705
— , by G. B. Mason. 11 p. 4°. Type-
Shadows of life— Continued.
a melodrama, by M. N.
Hall and G. W.
written.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913; D: 34351; Gertrude
Bryant Mason, Hermosa Beach, Cal. 41706
play of the South in 1 act, by Mary Men-
cure Parker. Chicago. T. S. Denison & co.
[1915] 18 p. 12°.
© Mar. 20, 1915; 2c. Mar. 24, 1915; D:
40166 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 41706a
-protean play in 1 act, by G. M. Rosener.
[2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1914 ; D : 39223 ; George M.
Rosener, New York. 41706b
tragedy in 1 act, by J. L. Balderston. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1914; D: 35880; John Lloyd
Balderston, New York. 41706c
Shadows, come like shadows, so depart; by
K. A. Farrelly and E. W. Presbrey.
© R. A. Farrelly and E. W. Presbrey, New
York; 1893:6342, Feb. 1. 41707
Shadows of a crime; u new and picturesque
melodrama in 4 acts, by F. R. Parker, jr.
© Frank Robinson Parker, jr., Philadelphia ;
1889:23562, Aug. 1. 41708
Shadows of a dark crime; by G. W. Black-
burn. 58 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George W. Blackburn, Cleveland; D:
2723, Dec. 16, 1902; 2c. Dec. 15, 1902. 41709
Shadows (The) of a dream; drama in 5 acts,
by T. Shirley. [23] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912; D: 29066; Thomas
Shirley, Newark, N. J. 41710
Shadows of a great city; a sensational play
in 5 acts, by L. R. Shewell.
© C. B. Jefferson, L. R. Shewell and T. Jef-
fer.son. United States ; 1884 : 8008, Apr. 16.
41711
See also Wrecked.
See Mistress
Wessells.
© Mildred N. Hall and George W. Wes-
sells, Denver ; D : 3436, May 15, 1903. 41713
Shadows of New York; a comedy drama by
E. P. Delaney.
© Edward P. Delaney, Philadelphia; D:
5608, Oct. 6, 1904. 41714
sensational play in 5 acts, by L. R.
a
Shewell.
© C. B. Jefterson, L. R. Shewell and T. Jef-
ferson, United States ; 1884 : 675, Jan. 10.
41715
— -See also Great (The) bond robbery.
Shadows (The) of a household.
(The)
Shadows (The) of famine. See Sons (The)
of Ireland.
Shadows of life; a drama in 4 acts, by J. A.
Loining. [3], 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12. 1912; D : 29014 ; .Tohn Ar-
thur Loining, New York. 41712
2102
Shadows of Shasta; a melodrama in 3 acts, by
C. T. Boardman. [67] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Carro True Boardman, San Francisco;
D : 7333, Sept. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1905.
41716
Shadows of Shiloh; a drama in 4 acts, by C. M.
Greene.
© Clav M. Greene. New York; 1890:8497,
Mar. 14. 41717
Shadows of sin; in 5 acts, by G. Hamilton.
Typewritten. [Synopsis]
© George Hamilton, Chicago; 1900 A:
27749. Oct. 8; 2c. Oct. 15. 41718
Shadows of the past; high class melodramatic
tabloid in 3 acts, by Nelson Compston. Chi-
cago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [31] p.
f°. Mimeographed. (Byer's library of tab-
loid plays)
© Nov. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1914 ; D : 38873 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 41718a
■ a society comedy drama in 4 acts, by O.
Graham. [66] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Oscar Graham, New York ; D : 8839, July
17. 1906 ; 2c. July 20, 1906. 41719
Shadows on the blind; nn original farcical com-
edy in 3 acts, by J. H. Darnley and H. Bruce.
© James Henry Darnley and Henry Alex-
ander Bruce, Liverpool, England; 1897:
62032, Nov. 4 ; 2c. Nov. 4. 41720
Shadows (The) that follow; play in 4 acts and
5 scenes, by Charles M. Jellefe. [2], 132 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1912 ; D : 31383 ; William A.
Tulley, New York. 41721
Shadowy (A) third; by W. J. Hurlbut.
© William James Hurlbut, New York; D:
7301, Sept. 23, 1905. 41722
Shadowy (The) waters; by William Butler
Yeats New York, Dodd, Mead and co., 1901.
62 p. 4°.
© Dodd, Mead & co., New York : A : 3866.
Feb. 25, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 25, 1901. 41722a
41722
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41739
Shadowy (The) waters — Continued.
See also Poetical (The) works of William
B, Yeats.
Shadyside farm; play in 4 acts, by I. O. Phil-
lips. 103 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1914 ; D : 36296 Ida jOathryn
Phillips, Reading, Pa. 41722b
Shaft no. 2; a sensational drama in 5 acts, by
F. L. Bixby. Typewritten.
© Frank L. Bixby, St. Paul; 1894:8286,
Feb. 2 ; 2c. Feb. 6. 41723
Shah (The); a musical comedy in 2 acts, by
G. D. Hand.
© G. D. Hand, Aberdeen, S. D. ; 1888:
5443, Feb. 20. 41724
Shah (The) of Chicago; by F. J. Callahan.
© Francis J. Callahan, Chicago ; D : 18373.
July 20, 1908. 41725
Shah (The) of Persia; a comic opera in 3 acts,
libretto by R. B. Smith, music by Harry T.
MacConnell.
© Robert B. Smith, Brooklyn; 1896:4061.
Jan. 13. 41726
Shah zaman (King of women); in 3 acts, by
G. Clare and M. Gumbert. 29 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Gaston Clare and Morris Gumbert, Port-
land, Or. ; D : 7966, Feb. 8, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 8,
1906. 41727
Shah's (The) bride. See Amina.
Shake (The) down; play in 1 act, by H. Bon-
nell and W. Perry. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1914 ; D : 38118 ; Harry Bon-
nell and Walter Perry, San Francisco.
41727a
Shakeress (The); a 4 act drama embodying the
Shaker creed, by N. A. Tefft. [65] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Nathan A. Tefft. Bangor, Me. ; D : 10204,
Mar. 25, 1907; 2c. Aug. 24, 1907. 41728
Shakespeare; new and original romantic com-
edy in 4 acts, by E. E. Greville. [3], 119 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1912; D: 30386; Eden Er-
skine Greville, New York. 41729
operette bouffe en 3 actes, de Paul Gavault
& P.-L. Flers, musique de Gaston Serpette.
Paris, Heugel et cie. [1909] 180 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Nov. 12, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1909 ; D : 17574 ;
Heugel et cie., Paris. 41730
See also Midwinter (A) nightmare.
Shakespeare in the kitchen. See Mad actors.
Shake-speare, England's Ulysses, the masque
of love's labor's won; or. The enacted will,
dramatized from the sonnets of 1609, by L.
Davis. Seaforth, Del., M. N. Willey [1905] 1
p. 1., 402 p. 1 1., 21 p., 1 1., 31, [2] p. inch
front, (port.) illus. 8°.
© Latham Davis, Seaford, Del. ; D : 7043,
July 27, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1907. 41732
Shakespeare (The) play; rhythmic drama in 5
:u'ts, by H. B. Osborne and L. B. Eyre. [121]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1911 ; D : 23725 ; Hubert Os-
borne and Laurence Eyre, New York. 41733
Shakespeare up-to-date; an original burlesque
of the quai-rel between Brutus and Cassius
from Julius Caesar, in 1 act, by J. R. Arm-
strong and J. D. Steell.
© John Denton Steell, Los Angeles; D;
11779, Nov. 20, 1907. 41734
See also Pageant (The) of life.
Shakespeare and his love; drama in 4 acts and
an epilogue, by F. Harris. [110] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank Harris, London ; D : 5754, Nov. 11,
1904 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1904. 41731
Shakespeare versus politics; a farce comedy in
4 acts, by C. Puerner.
© Charles Puerner, Ney York ; 1896 : 45685,
Aug. 10. 41735
Shakespeare (The) water-cure; a burlesque
comedy in 3 acts, by The Larks [rev. by Alice
Crawford] New York, H. Roorbach, 1897.
42 p. 16°. ( [Roorbach's American ed. of
acting plays] )
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1897:
.52642, Sept. 20; 2c. Oct. 7. 41736
suggested by and adapted from Place aux
dames, and pirated from many authors living
and dead, by The Larks [rev. by Alice Craw-
ford] New York, Roorbach & company, 1883.
40 p. 12°. ( [The acting drama, no. 186] )
© Roorbach & co.. New York : 1883 : 22259.
Dec. 3 ; 2c. Dec. 4. 41736a
Shakespeare (The) wedding festival; or, The
poet and queen, by H. R. Browne.
© Henrv Redington Browne, Boston ; 1881 :
6667, Apr. 29. 41737
Shakespeare (The) wooing; a play of shreds
and patches taken from the works of William
Shakespeare, by M. M. Taylor.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1892:
5730, Feb. 5 ; 2c. Oct. 27. 41738
Shakespeare's daughters; fantasy in 1 scene, by
George Henrv Trader. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1910. 16 p. 12°.
( [French's international copyrighted ed. of
the works of the best authors, no. 189] )
© Dec. 13. 1910; 2c. Dec. 14, 1910; D:
22805; Samuel French, New York. 41739
2103
41740
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41756
Shakespeare's heroines in club life; a 1 act
play, by Mrs. W. Maddern. 14 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Mrs. Will Maddern, San Francisco ; D :
2853, Dec. 29, 1902; 2c. Dec. 29, 1902. 41740
Shakespeare's house party. See Bill and his
book.
Shakespeare's works.
Note: For entries of separate plays see
their titles.
— [Altemus edition, 1891] Complete works
of William Shakespeare ; based on the text of
Johnson, Steevens and Reed, with biographi-
cal sketch by Mary Cowden Clarke, and nu-
merous Boydell and other engravings, v. 1-4.
Philadelphia, H. Altemus. 4 v. front, port.,
illus. 16°.
Contents : v. 1. The tempest. The two gen-
tlemen of Verona. The merry wives of Wind-
sor. Measure for measure. Comedy of er-
rors. Much ado about nothi'ng. Love's la-
bour's lost. A midsummer-night's dream. The
merchant of Venice. As you like it. Taming
of the shrew. — v. 2. All's well that ends well.
The twelfth night; or, What you will. Win-
ter's tale. King John. King Richard II.
King Henry IV. King Henry V. King Henry
VI (pt. 1, 2).— v. 3. King Henry VI (pt. 3)
King Richard III. King Henry VIII. Troilus
and Cressida. Goriolanus. Titus Andronicus.
Romeo and Juliet. Timon of Athens. Julius
Csesar. — v. 4. Macbeth. Hamlet. King Lear.
Othello. Anthony and Cleopatra. Cynibeline.
Pericles. Poems.
© Henry Altemus, Philadelphia; 1891:
29813-29816, Aug. 20 ; 2c. each Sept. 10.
41741-41744
American (The) Shakespeare; from the
original text, carefully collated and compared
with the editions of Halliw^ell, Knight and
Collier, with historical and critical introduc-
tions and notes to each play, and a life of the
great dramatist, by Charles Knight, illus-
trated with new and finely executed steel en-
gravings, chiefly portraits in character of cele-
brated American actors, pt. 1-6. New York,
H. J. Johnson [1878] 6 pts. fronts., plates.
8°.
Contents : Tempest. Two gentlemen of
Verona. Merry wives of Windsor. Measure
for measure. Comedy of errors (part of
act 1)
© Henry J. Johnson, 1879 : 7405-7410, June
3; 2c. each June 3. . 41745-41750
• Same. New York. H. J. Johnson.
Contents : Tragedies.
© Henry J. Johnson, New York; 1878:
12646, Nov. 4. 41751
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
Art (An) edition of Shakespeare; classi-
fied as comedies, tragedies, histories and son-
nets, each part arranged in chronological or-
der, including also a list of familiar Shake-
speare quotations by Charles and Mary Lamb
and M«ry Seymour and others; arr. and com-
piled by C. A. Gaskell. Chicago, U. S. pub-
lishing house, 1889. 610 p. front, illus. 4°.
© U. S. pub. house, Chicago; 1889:15455.
May 23 ; 2c. Aug. 7. 41752
•Avon edition. Complete dramatic and
poetical works of William Shakespeare;
with a summary outline of the life of
the poet, and a description of his most
authentic portraits collected from the latest
and most reliable sources by John S. Hart;
to which is appended a descriptive analysis
of the plot of each play, together with an
alphabetical index to the characters of
Shakespeare's plays, an index to familiar pas-
sages and a complete glossary of the words
used in the text that vary from their modern
signification ; the text ed. by W. G. Clark and
W. A. Wright, with illustrations by Meadows,
Frith and others. Philadelphia, Claxton, Rem-
sen & Haffelfinger, 1879. [1878] Ixx, 896 p.
port, fronts., illus. 4°.
© Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, Phila-
delphia; 1878:9578, Aug. 20; 2c. Nov. 25.
41753
— Cambridge edition. Complete dramatic
and poetic works of William Shakespeare ; ed.
from the text of the early quartos and the first
folio, by William Allen Neilson. Boston and
New Yoi'k, Houghton. Mifflin and company,
1906. 3 p. 1.. [v]-xix p.. 1 1., 1237, [1] p.
front, (port.) 8°.
© W. A. Neilson, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
158619, Oct. 22, 1906; 2c. Oct. 24, 1906. 41754
— Edition de luxe. New century Shake-
speare; the Cambridge text from the latest
edition of W. A. Wright, with introductions,
notes nnd glossaries to each play by I. Gol-
lancz ; the complete notes, with variorum
readings and general glossary of A. Dyce; a
general introduction and life of the poet by
W. J. Rolfe, and a history of the drama and
general criticism by H. N. Hudson and others.
V. 1, 2. Boston, D. Estes & co., 1900. 2 v.
pi. port. 8°.
Contents : v. 1. The tempest. Two gentle-
men of Verona. The comedy of errors, v. 2.
The merry wives of Windsor. Measure for
measure.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston; 1900 A:
10730. 10731, Apr. 28; 2c. each Apr. 27.
41755, 41756
2104
41757
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41779
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
Same. v. 3, 4. Boston, D. Estes & cc,
1900. 2 V. pi. 8°.
Contents : v. 3. A midsummer night's
dream. As you like it. — v. 4. Love's labour's
lost. Merchant of Venice.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston ; 1900 A : 16828,
16829, July 9; 2c. each July 9.
41757, 41758
Same. v. 5, 6. Boston, D. Estes & co.,
1900. 2 V. pi. front, (port.' 8 .
Contents : v. 5, Much ado about nothing.
Twelfth night. — v. 6. The earning of the
shrew. All's well that ends well.
'© Dana Estes & co., Boston ; 1900 A : 24085,
24086, Sept. 28; 2c. each Sept. 28.
41759, 41760
— Same. v. 7, 8. Boston, D. Estes & co.,
1900. 2 V. pi. 8°.
Contents : v. 7. Winter's tale. Troilus and
Cressida. — v. 8. King John. Richard II.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston ; 1900 A : 27022,
27023, Oct. 31; 2c. each Oct. 31.
41761, 41762
Same. v. 9, 10. Boston, D. Estes & co.,
1900. 2 V. front., pi. 8°.
Contents : v. 9. Henry IV., pt. 1, 2. — v.
10. Henry V. Henry VI., pt. 1.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston ; 1900 A : 30913,
30914, Dec. 22; 2c. each Dec. 22.
41763, 41764
Same. v. 11, 12. Boston, D. Estes and co.,
1901. 2 V. front., pi. 8°.
Contents : v. 11. Henrv VI, pt. 2, 3. — v.
12. Richard III. Henry VIII.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston ; A : 5166, 5167,
Mar. 16, 1901 ; 2c. each Mar. 15, 1901.
41765, 41766
— Same. v. 13, 14. Boston, D. Estes and co.,
1901. 2 V. front., pi. 8°.
Contents : V. 13. Coriolanus. Titus Androni-
cus. — V. 14. Romeo and Juliet. Timon of
Athens.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston ; A : 9569, 9570,
May 17, 1901 ; 2c. v. 13. May 16, 1901 ; 2c. v.
14. Mav 17, 1901. 41767, 41768
— Same. v. 15, 16. Boston, D. Estes and co.,
1901. 2 V. front., pi. 8°.
Contents : v. 15. Julius Caesar. Antony
and Cleopatra. — v. 16. Macbetli. Hamlet.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston ; A : 19093,
19094, Oct. 16, 1901 ; 2c. each Oct. 16, 1901.
41769, 41770
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
^Same. v. 17, 18. Boston, D. Estes and
CO., 1901. 2 V. front, pi. 8°.
Contents : v. 17. Othello. Cymbeline. —
V. 18. King Lear. Pericles.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston; A: 22888,
22889, Dec. 14, 1901 ; 2c. each Apr. 24, 1902.
41771, 41772
Same. v. 19, 20. Boston, D. Estes and co.,
1901. 2 V. front., pL, port. 8'
Contents : v. 19. Venus and Adonis. The
rape of Lucrece. Sonnets. A lover's com-
plaint. The passionate pilgrim. The phoe-
nix and turtle. — v. 20. The two noble kinsmen.
King Edward III.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston ; A : 22890,
22891, Dec. 14, 1901 ; 2c. each Dec. 18, 1901.
41773, 41774
— Same. v. 21, 22. Boston, D. Estes and cc,
1901. 2 v. front, (port.) pi. 8°.
Contents: v. 21. Plays ascribed to Shake-
speare. An historical sketch of English
drama before Shakespeare, Index to the
characters in the plays. — v. 22. Life of Shake-
speare.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston; A: 22892,
22893, Dec. 14, 1901 ; 2c. each Mav 26, 1902.
41775, 41776
— Same. v. 23, 24. Boston, D. Estes and co.,
1901. 2 v. front, (port.) 8°.
Contents : v. 23, 24. Alexander Dyce's
glossary to Shakespeare.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston ; A : 22894,
22895, Dec. 14, 1901 ; 2c. each May 13, 1902.
41777,- 41778
Works of William Shakespeare. New
York. The Hamilton book co. [1911] 10 v.
fronts, (v. 1: port.) illus., plates. 8°.
Contents : v. 1. The tempest. As you like
it. Much ado about nothing. — v. 2. Hamlet.
Midsummer night's dream. Poems and son-
nets.— v. 3. Comedy of errors. A winter's
tale. Eenry VIII. Richard III.— v. 4. Othel-
lo. Merry wives of Windsor. Love's labour's
lost. Merchant of Venice. — v. 5. King Lear.
Romeo and Juliet. Julius Caesar. Two
gentlemen of Verona.— v. 6. Cymbeline.
Twelfth night, ftlacbeth. Measure for meas-
ure.— V. 7. King Henry V. Taming of the
shrew. All's well that ends well. King
,Tohn. — V. 8. Troilus and Cressida. Pericles.
Timon of Athens. Coriolanus. — v. 9. Antony
and Cleopatra. Henry VI. — v. 10. Henry IV.
Titus Andronicus. Richard II.
© July 5, 1911 ; 2c. each July 14, 1911 ; A :
292434; Hamilton book co.. New York.
41779
2105
41780
DRA.MATIC COMPOSITIONS
41804
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
each play is preceded by a pref-
ace by Israel Gollancz, an introduction by
Henry Norman Hudson, comments by Shake-
spearean scholars, and a synopsis by the
editor ; notes, explanatory and critical, by
three scholars, Israel GoUanz, Henry Nor-
man Hudson and C. H. Herford. Editor's
preface, signed by J. Ellis Burdick. New
York, Bigelow, Smith & co. [1909] 20 v.
fronts, (v. 1: port.) plates. 8°.
Contents : v. 1. Henry VI ( pt. 1 ) — v. 2. Henry
VI (pt. 2, 3)— V. 3. Two gentlemen of Verona.
Comedy of errors. — v. 4. Richard II. Richard
III. — V. 5. Love's labour's lost. Merchant of
Venice. — v. 6. A midsummer night's dream.
Romeo and Juliet. — v. 7. King John, Taming
of the shrew. — v. 8. Henry IV. — v, 9. Henry
V. As you like it. — v. 10. Much ado about
nothing. Hamlet. — v. 11. Merry wives of
Windsor. Troilus and Cressida. — v. 12.
Measure for measure. Henry VIII. — v. 13.
Othello. King Lear. — v. 14. All's well that
ends well. Macbeth. — v. 15. Julius Caesar.
Twelfth night. — v. 16. Antony and Cleopatra.
Cymbeline. — ^v. 17. Timon of Athens. Gorio-
lanus. — v. 18. The winter's tale. The tem-
pest.— v. 19. Titus Andronicus. Pericles. — ■
V. 20. Poems and sonnets.
© Oct. 30, 1909; 2c. Nov. 23, 1909; A:
251704; Bigelow, Smith & co., New York.
41780
[Edwin A. Abbey edition] Comedies of
William Shakespeare ; with many drawings by
Edwin A. Abbey, v. 1-4. New York, Harper
and brothers, 1896. 4 v. fronts., plates. 4°.
Contents : v. 1. Much ado about nothing.
As you like it. Comedy of errors. The tem-
pest.— V. 2. Midsummer-night's dream.
Twelfth night. Taming of the shrew. Two
gentlemen of Verona. — v. 3. Merchant of Ven-
ice. All's well that ends well. Love's
labour's lost. — v, 4. Measure for measure.
Merry wives of Windsor. Winter's tale.
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1895 : 43667-
43670, Aug. 28; 2c. each Nov. 15.
41781-41784
Edwin Booth edition. Complete works of
Shakespeare; ed. by Clark and Wright, with
his life, an historical summary of the plot
and characters and variorum readings to each
play, by C. Knight. Philadelphia, G. Barrie
& son [1899] 16 v. in 8, pi. port. 16°.
Contents: v. 1. Tempest, Two gentle-
men of Verona, Merry wives of Windsor.
Measure for measure. Comedy of errors.
Much ado about nothing. Love's labour's
lost. — V. 2. Midsummer night's dream. Mer-
chant of Venice. As you like it. Taming of
the shrew. All's well that ends well. Twelfth
night. — V. 3. Winter's tale. King John.
Richard II. Henry IV. Henry V. — v. 4.
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
Henry VI. Richard III. Henry VIII.— v. 5.
Troilus and Cressida, Coriolanus. Titus An-
di-onicus. Romeo and Juliet. Timon of
Athens. — v. 6. Julius Caesar. Macbeth. Ham-
let. King Lear. Othello. — v. 7. Antony
and Cleopatra. Cymbeline. Pericles. Poems, —
V. 8. Biogi'aphies. Variorum. References.
Quotations.
© George Barrie & son, Philadelphia ; 1899 :
51581-51596, Aug. 11 ; 2c. each Aug, 4.
41785-41800
— Same, illustrated with fifty photogravures.
© John C. Yorstou & co., Philadelphia;
1894 : 22329, May 1. 41801
— Edwin Booth library edition. Complete
works of Shakespeare; ed, by Clark and
Wright, with his life, an historical summary
of the plot and characters and variorum read-
ings to each play, by Charles Knight, v. 7.
© John C. Yorston & co., Philadelphia ; 1894 :
14907, Mar. 15. 41802
— Eriendly edition. Shakespeare's works ;
ed. by William J. Rolfe. New York, Harper
& brothers, 1884. 20 v. fronts., illus. 16°.
Contents : v. 1. Titus Andronicus. Henry
VI (pt. 1)— V. 2. Henry VI (pt. 2, 3)— v. 3.
Richard III. Love's labour's lost. — v. 4. Com-
edy of errors. Two gentlemen of Verona. —
V. 5. Midsummer-night's dream. Romeo and
Juliet. — V. 6. King John. Richard II. — v. 7.
The merchant of Venice. The taming of the
shrew. — v. 8. Henry IV. — v. 9, Henry V.
Merry wives of Windsor. — v. 10. Twelfth
night. Much ado about nothing. — v. 11, As
you like it. All's well that ends well.— v. 12.
Measui-e for measure. Tx'oilus and Cressida. —
V. 13. Hamlet. Julius Caesar. — v, 14. Mac-
beth. Othello.— V. 15. King Lear. Antony
and Cleopatra. — v. 16. Coriolanus. Timon of
Athens. — v. 17. Pericles. The tempest. — v. 18.
Cymbeline. The winter's tale. — v. 19. Henry
VIII. Two noble kinsmen. — v. 20. Poems.
Sonnets,
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1884 : 15735,
Aug. 1; 2c. Oct, 1. 41803
— Harvard edition. Complete works of
William Shakespeare ; with a life of the poet,
explanatory foot-notes, critical notes and a
glossarial index, by Henry N, Hudson, v. 1.
Boston, Ginn & Heath, 1880. xxxiii, 254 p.
port. 12°.
Contents : v. 1. Comedy of errors. The two
gentlemen of Verona.
© Ginn & Heath, Boston; 1880: 10935, July
16 ; 2c. Nov. 1. 41804
2106
41805
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41842
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
■ Same. v. 2-4. Boston, Ginn & Heath, 1880.
3 V. 12°.
Contents: v. 2. Love's hibour's lost. The
taming of the shrew. — ^v. 3. Midsummer night's
dream. Merchant of Venice. — v. 4. All's well
that ends well. Much ado about nothing.
© Ginn & Heath, Boston; 1880:10936-
10938, July 16; 2c. each Sept. 11.
41805-41807
■ Same. v. 5, 6. Boston, Ginn & Heath, 1880.
2 V. 12°.
Contents : v. 5. As you like it. Twelfth
night. — V. 6. Merry wives of Windsor. Meas-
ure for measure.
© Henry N. Hudson, Boston; 1880:14837,
1483S, Sept. 30. 41808, 41809
— — Same. v. 7-12. Boston, Ginn & Heath,
1880. 6 V.
Contents: v. 7. Tempest. Winter's tale. —
V. 8. King Henry VI, pts. 1 & 2.— v. 9.
King Henry VI, pt. 3. King Richard III. — v.
10. King John. Richard II. — v. 11. Henry IV.,
pts. 1 and 2.— v. 12. Henry V. Henry VIII.
© Henrv N. Hudson, Boston ; 1880 : 17130-
17135, Nov. 11; 2c. v. 7 Nov. 30; 2c. v. 8, 9
Nov. 22 ; 2c. v. 10, Dec. 9 ; 2c. v. 11, Jan. 3,1881 ;
2c. V. 12 Jan. 12. 18S1 41810-41815
• ■ Same. v. 13-15. Boston, Ginn & Heath,
1880 3 V. 12°.
Contents : v. 13. Titus Andronicus. Romeo
and Juliet. — v. 14. Julius Csesar. Hamlet,
prince of Denmark. — v. 15. King Lear. Tiraon
of Athens.
© Henrv N. Hudson, Boston; 1881:1094-
1096, Jan. 19 ; 2c. v. 13 Feb. 23 ; 2c. v. 14 Apr.
6 ; 2c. V. 15 May 14. 41816-41818
Same. v. 16-18. Boston, Ginn & Heath,
1881. 3 V.
Contents : v. 16. Antony and Cleopatra.
Troilus and Cressida. — v. 17. Macbeth.
Othello. — V. 18. Cymbeline. Coriolanus.
© Henrv N. Hudson, Boston; 1881:7025-
7027, Mav 7 ; 2c. v. 16. May 19 ; 2c. v. 17 July
2 ; 2c. V. 18 Aug. 8. 41819-41821
Same. v. 19, 20. Boston, Ginn & Heath,
1881. 2 V.
Contents : v. 19, Pericles. Two noble kins-
men.— V. 20. Lucrece. Sonnets.
© Henrv N. Hudson, United States; 1881:
12433, 12434, Aug. 11 ; 2c. each Oct. 17.
41822, 41823
Same. v. 1-4. Boston, Ginn & company,
1899. 4 V. fronts. 12°.
Contents : v. 1. Life of Shakespeare. The
comedy of errors. The two gentlemen of
Verona. — v. 2. Love's labour's lost. The tam-
ing of the shrew. — v. 3. A midsummer night's
Shakespeare's works — Continued,
dream. The merchant of Venice. — v. 4. All's
well that ends vv'ell. Much ado about nothing.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from July 16, 1908; A:
207533-207516, May 20, 1908; 2c. each June
19, 1908. 41824^1827
Same. v. 5, 6. Boston, Ginn & company,
1899. 2 v. fronts. 12°.
Contents : v. 5. As you like it. Twelfth
night. — V. 6. The merry wives of Windsor.
Measure for measure.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Sept. 30, 1908 ; A :
207517. 207518, May 20, 1908; 2c, each June
19, 1908, 41828, 41829
— Same. v. 7-12. Boston, Ginn & com-
pany, 1899. 6 V. plates. 12°.
Contents : v. 7. The tempest. The winter's
tale.— V. 8. Henry VI., parts 1 and 2. — v. 9.
Henry VI.. part 3. Richard III.— v. 10. King
John. Ricliard II. — v. 11. Henry IV., parts 1
and 2.— V. 12. Henry V. Henry VIII.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Nov. 11, 1908 ; A :
211608-211613, July 10, 1908; 2c. each July
10, 1908. 41830-41835
— • Same. v. 13-15. Boston, Ginn & company,
1899. 3 v. plates. 12°.
Contents : v. 13. Titus Andronicus. Romeo
and Juliet. — v. 14. Julius Caesar. Hamlet,
prince of Denmark. — v. 15. King Lear.
Timon of Athens.
© Kate W. Hudson. Cambridge, Mass., in re-
newal for 14 years from Jan, 19, 1909; A:
217889-217891, Sept. 25, 1908; 2c. each Sept.
26, 1908. 41836-41838
— Same. v. 16-18. Boston, Ginn & company,
1899. 3 V. fronts, 12°,
Contents : v, 16, Antony and Cleopatra.
Troilus and Cressida. — v. 17. Macbeth,
Othello, — v. 18. Cymbeline. Coriolanus.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from May 7, 1909; A:
229454-229456, Jan. 29, 1909 ; 2c. each Jan. 29,
1909. 41839-41841
— ■ Same. v. 19. Pericles. Two noble kinsmen,
Venus and Adonis.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., as
daughter-in-law of deceased author and heir,
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 48, July
22, 1909. Original entry, Aug. 11, 1881. no.
12433. 41842
2107
41843
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41853
Shakespeare's works — Continued,
— — • Same. v. 20. Lucrece. Sonnets.
'© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., as
daugliter-in-law of deceased autlior and heir,
in renewal for 28 years. Renev\-al no. 49, July
22, 1909. Original entry, Aug. 11, 1881, no.
12434. 41843
: Hawthorne classics. Shakespearean com-
edies ; ed. by Edward Everett Hale, jr. New
York and Chicago, Globe school book com-
pany [1902] xxii, 298 p. 16°.
Contents: A midsummer-nights' dream. —
As you like it. — The tempest.
© Globe school book co., New York; A:
48486, Dec. 18, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1902. 41844
. Henley edition. Works of William Shake-
speare. New York, P. F. Collier ik son [1912]
10 V. fronts, (v. 10: port.) plates. 8°.
Contents : v. 1. Life of William Shake-
speare, by J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps. Henry
VI, pt. 1-3. — V. 2. Two gentlemen of Verona.
Comedy of errors. Richard II. Richard III. —
V. 3. Love's labour's lost. Merchant of Venice.
Midsummer night's dream. Romeo and Ju-
liet.— V. 4. King John. Taming of the shrew.
Henry IV, pt. 1, 2. — v. 5. Henry V. As you
like it. Much ado about nothing. Haijilet. —
V. 6. Merry wives of Windsor. Troilus and
Cressida. Measure for measure, Henry VIII. —
V. 7. Othello. King Lear. All's well that ends
v;ell. Macbeth. — v. 8. Julius Caesar, Twelfth
night. Antony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline. —
V. 9. Timou of Athens. Coriolanus. The win-
ter's tale. The tempest. — v. 10. Titus An-
dronicus. Pericles. Poems. Sonnets.
© July 25, 1912 ; 2c. each Jan. 29, 1913 ; A :
332341; P. F. Collier & son, inc.. New York;
[copyright is claimed on preface and editorial
i-evisions] 41845
Henry Irving Shakespeare. Works of
William Shakespeare; ed. by Henry Irving
and Frank A. Marshall, with notes and intro-
ductions to each play by F. A. Marshall and
other Shakespearian scholars, and numerous
illustrations by Gordon Browne, v. 1. New
York, Scribner and Welford, 1888. xxiii, [1],
348 p. fronts., illus., plates. 8°.
Contents : Love's labour's lost. The com-
edy of errors. Two gentlemen of Verona.
Romeo and Juliet. King Henry VI, pt. 1.
© Scribner & Welford, New York; 1887:
29489, Nov. 15 ; 2c. Dec. 1. 41846
Same. v. 2. New York, Scribner and Wel-
ford, 1888. X, 482 p. fronts., illus., plates.
8°.
Contents : King Henry VI, pt. 2, 3. King
1 lenry VI, condensed by Charles Kemble. The
laming of the shrew. A midsummer night's
dream. King Richard II.
© Scribner & Welford, New York; 1888:
4413, Feb. 11 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 41847
Shakespeare's works — Continued,
Same. v. 3. New York, Scribner and Wel-
ford, 1888. X, 509, [1] p. fronts., illus.,
plates. 8".
Contents: King Richard III. King John.
Merchant of \'enice. King Henry IV, pt, 1, 2.
© Scribner & Welford, New York; 1888:
16346, June 7 ; 2e. June 9. 41848
Same. v. 4. New York, Scribner and Wel-
ford, 1888. X, 422p. fronts., illus., plates. 8°,
Contents : King Henry V, The merry
wives of Windsor. Much ado about nothing.
As you like it. Twelfth night; or, What you
will,
© Scribner & Welford, New York; 1888:
22751, Aug. 7 ; 2c. Sept. 19. 41849
— Same. v. 5. New York, Scribner and Wel-
ford, 1889. ix, [l],430p. front, illus. 8°.
Contents : All's well that ends well. Julius
Caesar. Pleasure for measure, Troilus and
Cressida. Macbeth.
© Scribner & Welford, New York; 1889:
4284, Feb. 6 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 41850
— Same. v. 6. New York, Scribner and Wel-
ford, 1889. ix, [1], 430 p. front, illus. 8°.
Contents : Othello. Antony and Cleopatra.
Coriolanus. King Lear.
© Scribner & Welford, New York; 1889:
20804, July 5; 2c. July 17. 41851
Same. v. 7. New York, Scribner and Wel-
ford, 1890. ix, [1], 390 p. front, illus. 8
Contents : Timon of Athens. Cymbeline.
The tempest. Titus Andronicus. The win-
ter's tale.
© Scribner & Welford, New York; 1889:
39723, Dec. 27 ; 2c. Jan. 8, 1890. 41852
— - Same. v. 8. New York, Scribner and Wel-
ford, 1890. Ixxi, [2],511p. fronts, illus. 8°.
Contents : Hamlet, King Henry VIII.
Pericles, Poems.
© Scribner & Welford, New York; 1890:
28335, Sept. 15; 2c. Oct. 7. 41853
— ■ [Holt edition, 1885] Works of William
Shakespeare; from the text of Alexander
Dyce's 4th ed., and an arrangement of his
glossary in each volume, with a life of the
poet, and an account of each play, by A. R.
MacFarlane. v. 1-7. New York, H, Holt &
CO., 1885. 7 v. 16°.
Contents : v. 1. Titus Andronicus. Henry
VI. Two gentlemen of Verona. Comedy of
errors. — v. 2. Love's labour's lost. Romeo and
Juliet. Taming of the shrew. Richard III, —
V. 3. Merchant of Venice. Midsummer night's
dream. King John. Richard II. Henry IV, —
V. 4. All's well that ends well. As you like it.
Henry V, Merry wives of Windsor, Much
2108
41854
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41877
Shakespeare's works — Continued,
ado about nothing. Twelftii night. — v. 5.
Hamlet. Julius Caesar. Measure for meas-
ure. Othello. King Lear. — v. 6. Macbeth.
Timon of Athens. Antonj' and Cleopatra.
Pericles. Troilus and Cressida. Coriolanus. —
V. 7. Winter's tale. Cymbeline. The tem-
pest. Henry VIII. Two noble kinsmen. Ed-
ward III.
© Henry Holt & co., New York; 1885:
19816, Sept. 21 ; 2c. Sept. 23. 41854
[Hudson's school Shakespeare] Plays of
Shakespeare ; selected and prepared for use
in schools, clubs, classes and families, with
introductions and notes by H. N. Hudson.
V. 1. Boston, Ginn brothers & co., 1870. 636
p. 12°.
Contents : As you like it. The merchant of
Venice. Twelfth night. King Henry IV.
Julius Caesar. Hamlet.
© Heurv N. Hudson, Boston; 1870:2215,
Sept. 26; 2c. Sept. 26. 41855
— Same. v.
678 p. 12°.
Contents :
King Henry
2. Boston, Ginn brothers, 1871.
The tempest. The winter's tale.
V. King Kichard III. King
I^ear. Macbeth. Antony and Cleopatra.
© Henrv N. Hudson, Boston ; 1871 : 7686,
Aug. 17; 2c. Sept. 7. 41856
— Same. v. 3. Boston, Ginn brothers, 1873.
655 p. 12°.
Contents : A midsuumier-night's dream.
Much ado about nothing. Henry V. Romeo
and Juliet. Cymbeline. Coriolanus. Othello.
© Henrv N. Hudson, Massachusetts ; 1873 :
11099, Sept. 27; 2c. Sept. 27. 41857
•
— -International edition. Complete (The)
works of William Shakespeare; ed. by Wil-
liam George Clark and William Aldis Wright,
with complete notes of the Temple Shake-
speare by Israel Gollancz. Introduction by
Arthur Brisbane. New York. Hearst's inter-
national library co. [1914] x. 11-1420 p. inch
front, (port.) col. plates. 12°.
© Oct. 26, 1914; 2c. Oct. 30, 1914; A:
388316 ; Hearst's international library co.,
inc.. New York. 41857a
with historical and analytical
prefaces, comments, critical and explanatory
notes, glossaries, a life of Shakespeare and a
liistory of the early English drama. New
York, The University society, 1901. 12 v. col.
fronts, (v. 12. col. port.) illus., col. plates.
12°. [An extract volume (lettered xiii) has
title: An index to the works of Shakespeare,
by Evangeline M. O'Connor]
© University society, New York ; A : 19194-
19205, Oct. 17, 1901 ; 2c. each July 23, 1903.
41858-41869
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
[Johnson and Stoddart edition] Com-
plete works of William Shakespeare ; ed. by
Wm. Cullen Bryant, assisted by Evert A.
Duyckinck, with one hundred illustrations by
Felix O. C. Darley and Alonzo Chappel. 25
sections. New York, H. J. Johnson and J. M.
Stoddart [1886] 25 sections, fronts., plates.
f°.
© Henry J. Johnson, New York; 1886:
9684, Apr. 22 ; 2c. sec. 1, 2. Oct. 18 ; 2c. sec. 8.
Oct. 30; 2c. sec. 4. Nov. 19; 2c. sec. 5. Dec.
14 ; 2c. sec. 6. Jan. 21, 1887 ; 2c. sec. 7. Feb. 4,
1887; 2c. 'sec. 8. Mar. 8, 1887; 2c. sec. 9. Apr.
20, 1887; 2c. sec. 10. June 13, 1887; 2c. sec. 11.
Julv 19. 1887; 2c. sec. 12. Sept. 2, 1887; 2c.
sec. 13. Sept. 22. 1887 ; 2c. sec. 14, 15. Nov. 26,
1887; 2c. ^ec 16. Dec. 30, 1887; 2c. sec 17.
June 16, 1888; 2c. sec. 18. Feb. 14, 1888: 2c.
sec. 19. Feb. 14, 1888; 2c. sec. 20. Apr. 21,
1888; 2c. sec. 21. Apr. 30, 1888; 2c. sec. 22.
June 8. 1888; 2c. sec. 23. June 15, 1888; 2c.
sec. 24. July 27, 1888; 2c. sec. 25. Aug. 27,
1888. 41870
— - [Lovering edition] Works of William
Shakespeare ; ed. by William George Clark
and William Aldis Wright, with 171 engrav-
ings on steel after the Boydell illustrations.
V. 1-7. New York, A. W. Lovering [1887] 7 v.
fronts., illus. port. 12°.
Contents : v. 1. The tempest. Two gentle-
men of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor.
Measure for measure. Comedy of errors.
Much ado about nothing. Love's labour's
lost. — v. 2. Midsummer night's dream. Mer-
chant of Venice. As you like it. Taming of
the shrew. All's well that ends well. Twelfth
night. — v. 3, Winter's tale. King John.
Richard II. Henry IV, pt. 1, 2. Henry V.—
V. 4. Henry VI, pt. 1-3. Richard III. Henry
VIII. — V. 5. "Troilus and Cressida. Corio-
lanus. Titus Andronicus. Romeo and Juliet.
Timon of Athens. — v. 6. Julius Caesar. Mac-
beth. Hamlet. King Lear. Othello. — v. 7.
Antony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline. Pericles.
Poems.
© George Barrie, Philadelphia; 1887:
28089-28095, Oct. 29; 2c. each Oct. 29.
41871-41877
— New (The) Grant White Shakespeare,
The comedies, histories, tragedies and poems
of William Shakespeare, with memoir, intro-
ductions and notes by Richard Grant White ;
rev., supplemented and annotated by William
P. Trent. Benjamin W. AVells and John B.
Henneman. Boston, Little, Brown and com-
pany, 1912. 18 V. fronts., illus., plates, ports.,
facsims. 8°.
Contents : v. 1. The tempest. The two
gentlemen of Verona. The merry wives of
Windsor. — v. 2. Measure for measure. The
comedy of errors. Much ado about nothing. —
2109
41878
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41898
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
V. 3. Love's labour's lost. A midsummer
night's dream. The merchant of Venice. —
V. 4. As you like it. The taming of the
shrew. All's well that ends well. — v. 5.
Twelfth night. The winter's tale. King
John.— V. 6. Richard II. Henry IV., pt. 1.—
V. 7. Henry IV., pt. 2 Henry V.— v, 8. The
authorship of Henry VI. Henry VI., pt.
1, 2.— V. 9. Henry VI., pt. 3.— Richard HI.—
V. 10. Henry VIII. Troilus and Cressida. —
V. 11. Coriolanus. Titus Andronicus. — v. 12.
Romeo and Juliet. Timon of Athens. — v. 18.
Julius Caesar. Macbeth — v. 14. Hamlet.
King Lear.— V. 15. Othello. Antony and
Cleopatra. — v. 16. Cymbeline. Pericles. —
V. 17. Poems and sonnets. — v. 18. Memoirs.
Essay on Shakespeare's genius. The text of
Shakespeare.
© Dec. 7, 1911; 2c. each Dec. 9, 1911; A:
300920; Little, Brown & co., Boston. 41878
New illustrated edition. William Shake-
speare, liis complete dramatic works; with
Tarquin and Lucrece, The passionate pil-
grim, the sonnets and minor poems, illustrated
by Orchardson, Houston, Cope and other
famous artists, to which are added Taine's
estimate of Shakespeare, W. Irving's essay
on Stratford, an introductory paper on Shake-
speare's life and times, and an introduction to
each play ... by W. V. Byars, New York
and St. Louis, N. D. Thompson pub. co. [1898]
438 p. illus. pi. t°.
© N. D. Thompson pub co., New York;
1898 : 28152, May 5 ; 2c. July 15. 41879
[Pembroke edition] Complete works of
William Shakespeare; ed. by Charlotte Por-
ter and Helen A. Clarke. New York, T. Y.
Crowell & CO. [1903] 12 v. fronts, (incl.
ports.) 16°.
Contents : v. 1. Tempest. Two gentlemen
of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor. Measure
for measure.— V. 2. Comedie of errors. Much
adoe about nothing. Love's labour's lost.
Midsommer night's dream. — v. 3. Merchant of
Venice. As you like it. Taming of the
shrew. All's well that ends well. — v. 4.
Twelfe night. Winter's tale. King John.
Richard II. — v. 5. Henry IV. Henry V. —
V. 6. Henry VI. — v. 7. Richard III. Henry
VIII. Titus Andronicus. — v. 8. Coriolanus.
Romeo and Juliet. Tymon of Athens. — v. 9.
Julius Ca;sar. Macbeth. Hamlet. — v. 10.
King Lear. Macbeth. Anthonie and Cleo-
patra.— v. 11. Cymbeline. Troylus and Cres-
sida. Pericles. — v. 12. Life. Poems. Son-
nets.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co.. New York ; A :
71988-71999, Nov. 5, 1903; 2c. each Nov. 5,
1903. 41880-41891
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
■ Reader's (The) Shakespeare; his dramatic
works condensed, connected and emphasized
in three volumes, by D. C. Bell. v. 1. New
York, Funk and Wagnalls company, 1895.
496 p. 12°.
Contents : Historical plays, English and
Roman : King John. King Richard II. King
Henry IV, pt. 1, 2. King Henry V. King
Henry VI, pt. 1-3. King Richard III. King
Henry VIII. Coriolanus. Julius Caesar.
Antony and Cleopatra.
© David Charles Bell, Washington; 1895:
32002, June 17; 2c. June 22. 41892
Same. v. 2. New York, Funk and Wagnalls
company, 1S96. 471 p. 12°.
Contents : Tragedies and one romantic
play: Pericles. Hamlet. Titus Andronicus.
Romeo and Juliet. Troilus and Cressida.
Otliello. King Lear. Cymbeline. Macbeth.
Timon of Athens. The tempest.
© David Charles Bell, Washington; 1896:
36489, June 22; 2c. Oct. 22. 41893
— Same. v. 3. New York, Funk and Wag-
nalls company, 1897. 521 p. 12°.
Contents : Comedies : The two gentlemen
of Verona. The comedy of errors. Love's
labour's lost. All's well that ends well.
Taming of the shrew. Midsummer night's
dream. Merchant of Venice. Much ado about
nothing. Merry wives of Windsor. As you
like it. Twelfth night. Measure for measure.
Winter's tale.
© David Charles Bell, Washington; 1897:
42590, July 26. 41894
— • Riverside Shakespeare. Mr. William
Shakespeare's comedies, histories and poems,
and tragedies; the text newly ed. with glos-
sarial. historical and explanatory notes by
R. G. White, v. 1-3. Boston and New York,
Houghton. Mifflin & co. [1901] 3 v. front,
(port.) 8°.
Contents : v. 1. Comedies. — v. 2. His-
tories and poems. — v. 3. Tragedies.
© Houghton, Mifflin & co., Cambridge,
Mass.; A : 1-5363-15365, Aug. 22, 1901; 2c.
each Sept. 5, 1901. , 41895-41897
Mr. William Shakespeare's comedies,
histories, tragedies and poems ; the text newly
edited with glossarial, historical and ex-
planatory notes, by Richard Grant White,
v. 1. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin and com-
pany, 1883. 8°.
Contents : Comedies.
© Houghton, Mifflin & co., Boston; 1883:
5190, Mar. 19; 2c. Sept. 26. 41898
2110
41899
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41914
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
Same. v. 2, 3. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin
and company, 1883. 2 v. 8°.
Contents : v. 2. Histories and poems. — v. 3.
Tragedies.
© Houghton, Mifflin & co., Boston; 1883:
16754, 16755, Sept. 12; 2c. each Sept. 26.
41899, 41900
Same. v. 1. Comedies.
© Alesina B. White, Hempstead, N. Y., as
tlie widow of the autlior, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 1587, Feb. 16, 1911.
Original entry, Mar. 19, 1883, no. 5190,
41901
Same. v. 2, 3.
Contents : v. 2. Histories and poems. — v. 3.
Tragedies,
© Alexina B. White, Hempstead, N. Y„
as the widow of the author in renewal for
28 years. Renewal no. 1588, 1589, Feb. 16,
1911. griginal entry, Sept, 12, 1883, no.
16754, 16755. 41902, 41903
Scarlet border edition. Complete dra-
matic works of William Sliakspeare ; care-
fully printed from the text of the latest cor-
rected editions, together with a comprehen-
sive life and a glossarial index of obsolete
words and words varying from their modern
signification, Philadelphia, W. T. Amies
[1878] xiv, 3-886 p. front, (port.) illus.,
plates. 12°.
© G. R. Fagan, Philadelphia; 1878:7901,
.July 8; 2c, Aug. 2. ■ 41904
Shakespearean (The) plays of Edwin
Booth; ed by William Winter, v. 1, 2. Phila-
delphia, The Penn publishing companv, 1899.
2 v, front, 8'.
Contents : v. 1. Hamlet, Macbeth. King
Lear. Julius Caesar, Merchant of Venice.—
V, 2. Othello. Richard II. Richard III.
Henry VIII. Much ado about nothing. Kath-
arine and Petruchio.
© Penn. pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1899 : 51321,
51322, Aug. 10; 2c. each Aug. 10.
41905, 41906
Shakespeare's principal plays; ed. with
introduction and notes by Tucker Brooke,
John William Cunliffe, and Henry Noble Mac-
Cracken. New York, The Century co., 1914.
4 p. 1„ 957 p. 8°.
Contents : A midsummer night's dream, —
Romeo and Juliet, — Merchant of Venice. —
Richard II.— Henry IV, pt. 1, 2.— Henry V.—
Much ado about nothing. — As you like it. — ■
Twelfth night. — Julius Caesar. — Hamlet. —
Othello. — King Lear.— Macbeth. — Antony and
Cleopatra, — Coriolanus, — Cymbeline. — The
winter's tale. — The tempest,
© 'Aug, 27, 1914; 2c, Sept. 12, 1914; A:
379489 ; Century co.. New York. 41906a
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
Stratford edition. Complete works of
Shakespeare ; ed. by Wm. Cullen Bryant, as-
sisted by Evert A. Duyckinck, containing
illustrations from original designs by Felix
O, C, Darley and Alonzo Chappel, with an ex-
planatory page to each. v. 1-6, Philadelphia,
J, B. Lippincott company. [1896] 6 v,
fronts,, illus, 4°, (The Bryant Shakespeare)
Contents : v. 1, 2. Comedies, — v. 3, Histori-
cal plays, — v, 4, Historical plays and trage-
dies.— v, 5, Tragedies, — v, 6. Tragedies and
poems.
© J, B, Lippincott CO., Philadelphia; 1896:
42751-42756, July 24 ; 2c. each Oct. 20.
41907-41912
— Students' handy edition. Works of Shake-
speare; the text carefully restored according
to the first editions ; with introductions, notes
original and selected, and a life of the poet;
by H. N, Hudson. Rev, ed., with additional
notes. Boston, Estes and Lauriat, 1881. 12 v.
16°. [Vol. 5 is of another issue, undated,
with front,]
Contents : v. 1, Tempest. Two gentlemen
of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor, Twelfth
night. — V. 2. Measure for measure. Much ado
about nothing. Midsummer-night's dream.
Love's labour's lost, — v, 3, Merchant of Venice.
As you like it. All's well that ends well.
Taming of the shrew. — v, 4, Winter's tale.
Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. —
V. 5, Richard II, Henry IV, pt, 1, 2,— v. 6.
Henry V. Antony and Cleopatra. Othello. — v.
7. Henry V, pt. 1-3.— v. 8. Richard III. Henry
VIII, Troilus and Cressida. — v. 9. Timon of
Athens. Coriolanus. Julius Caesar, — v, 10.
Cymbeline. Titus Andronicus. Pericles,
King Lear. — v. 11. Romeo and Juliet. Ham-
let.— v, 12, Life of Shakespeare. Historical
sketch of the English drama before Shake-
speare. Poems and sonnets,
© Estes & Lauriat, Boston; 1881:3093,
Mar, 2 ; 2c, Aug, 5. 41913
[Yiddish edition] Shakespeare's selected
works, his biography and his portrait, with
artistic pictures, elaborated in Yiddish by
D. M, Hermolin, New York, S, Druckerraan,
1908.
.1908 .■)N):-)jjp"n-i .u /piN"
333 p. 12 pi., port. 8°.
© Simon Druckerman, New York ; A :
180292, June 25, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1908. 41914
5379— VOL 2—16- 29
2111
41&15
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41931
Shakespearian (A) conference; by Pauline
Phelps.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; 1S99 : 23022,
Mar. 31. [For copies reed, see D : 252] 41915
[a drama], by Pauline Phelps. [New York]
E. S. Werner pub. & supply co., 1901. 15 p.
12°.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. & supply co.. New
York ; D : 252, Mar. 22, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1901.
41916
Shakespearian misfit dialogues; a play, pre-
pared by J. H. Glotfelter. (In The Sunflower,
1904)
© John Hamlin Glotfelter, Emporia, Kan. ;
D : 4443, Dec. 28, 1903 ; 2c. June 20, 1904.
41917
Shakespearian (A) rehearsal; a farce in 2 acts,
by Elizabeth Woodhams." [20] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Elizabeth M. Woodhams, San Jose, Cal. ;
D : 12829, Apr. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1908.
41918
Shakespearian scenes with music and dancing;
arr. and adapted for stage presentation, by
F, Rockwell. [25] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1913; D : 35068 ; Florence
Rockwell, New York. 41919
Shakespere's fools; by H. Dull.
© Harry Dull, Kansas City, Mo.; 1896:
68963, Dec. 19. 41920
Shaking Shakespeare; a burlesque on Othello in
1 act, by E. Harding. 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edwin Harding, New York; D : 10723,
June 8, 1907 ; 2c. June 8, 1907. 41921
Shaking up Sophia. See By mail order.
Shakspeare and the lady; a comedy fantasy in
1 act, by Miron L. Lefhngwell. [14] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© C. B. Shackleford, New York ; D : 11430,
Sept. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1907. 41922
Shakuntala; acting version in 3 acts, by G.
Holme and A. W. Ryder. Berkeley, Univer-
sity of California press, 1914. 34 p. 8°.
© June 13, 1914; 2c. June 20, 1914; D:
37488; Garnet Holme and Arthur William
Ryder, San Francisco. 41922a
Shall engaged people tell each other their
past. See Victims of sin.
Shall our mothers vote? by the author of Syl-
via's soldier [G. M. Baker] Boston, G. M.
Baker and company [1876] 1 p. 1., p. 169-187.
16°. ([Amateur drama, no. 14])
© George M. Baker, United States; 1876:
13982, Dec. 15 ; 2c. Dec. 19. 41923
See also Handy dramas for amateur ac-
• tors.
Shall the men vote? a political farce in 1 act,
prepared for publication by Jennie R. Griffin.
Toledo, O., H. B. White, 1889. 11 p. 8°.
© Harry B. White, Toledo, O. ; 1889 : 15914,
May 27 ; 2c. June 14, 41924
Shall the woman be stoned? play in 4 acts
with prologue, by E. Mitchell, dramatized
from the book by W. G. Emerson, entitled
Stone the woman. [10], 74 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1913; D: 34606; Edmund
Mitchell and V/illis George Emerson, Los An-
geles. 41925
Shall we condemn her? a society drama, by
H. W. Ellis.
© H. Wayne Ellis, Nev/ York; 1900 A:
19856, Aug. 9. 41926
Shall we stone her? a drama in 4 acts, by S. C.
de Soissons.
© S. C. de Soissons, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1896 : 68223, Dec. 14. 41927
Sham; a play in 3 acts, by Geraldine Bonner
and E. B. Harris. [136] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elmer B. Harris, New York ; D : 11933,
Dec. 13, 1907; 2c. Dec. 3, 1907. 41928
playlet of 2 scenes, by P. Lockwood and L.
Eyre. St. Louis, Sisson-Wollett typesetting co.,
1914. 12 p. 8°.
© Dec. 9, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 14, 1914 ; D : 39085 ;
Preston Lockwood and Lincoln Eyre, St.
Louis. 41928a
Sham (The) professor; a farce in 1 act, by F. L.
Cutler. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1879. 6 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 68] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1879:7992,
June 14 ; 2c. June 14. 41929
Shambles; a sketch of the present war, by
Henry T. Schnittkind.
(In Poet lore, v. 25, no. 6, Nov.-Dec. 1914;
periodical © Dec. 19, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1914 ;
B : 334338 ; Poet lore co., Boston) 41929a
Shame; incident of metropolitan life in 1 act,
by W. Clapp. [2], 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1915 ; D : 40471 ; Woodbridge
Clapp, Washington. 41929b
Shampoo (The) woman; a monologue, by B. B.
Hay ward. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Beatrice Brooke Hayward, New York ;
D : 1257, Jan. 7, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1902. 41930
Shamrock (The); drama in 5 acts, by E. Han-
ford.
© Edwin Hanford, Chicago; 1888:5847,
Feb. 24. 41931
2112
41032
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41052
Shamrock (The) — Continued.
■ 'a national drama in 5 acts, by Philip
Formin.
© J. G. Johnston, New York ; 1875 : 14090,
Dec. 31. 41932
a staff drill, by Harriette Wilbur. Leb-
anon, O., March brothers, 1908. cover-title,
3 p. 12°. (Harriette Wilbur's series of
flower plays)
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13881,
Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 41933
Shamrock and rose; a romantic drama of
Irish life during the rebellion of '98, in 4
acts, by John Fitzgerald Murphy. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co. [1889] 55 p. 16°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1889:
27133, Sept. 6; 2c. Oct. 5. 41934
Sham.rock (The) minstrels; introducing the
far famed Fogarty family, arr. by Cecelia P.
Denslow. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1902.
14 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 2423,
Oct. 7, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1902. 41935
Shamrocks (The) of Ireland. See Patsy
O'Hare.
Shams; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by P. Wil-
son.
© Piercy Wilson, San Francisco; 1877:
1134, Jan. 29. 41936
Shamus O'Brien; a drama in 4 acts, by K.
Walsh. 1 p. 1., 70 p. 8°. Printed.
© Katharine Walsh, Superior, Wis. ; D :
4425, Dec. 23, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1903. 41937
a romantic comic opera in 2 acts, founded
on the poem by Jos. Sheridan Le Fanu, book
by Geo. H. Jessop, composed by C. Villiers
Stanford. New York, Boosey & co.
© Boosey & co.. New York; 1895:26021,
May 11 ; Ic. May 11. 41938
Same. New ed. New York, Boosey & co.,
1896. 50 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Boosey & co., New York ; 1896 : 14164,
Mar. 3; Ic. Mar. 3. 41939
Shamus O'Brien at home; an Irish sketch in 1
act and 1 scene, by N. Harrigan.
© Ned Harrigan, ; 1872 : 1878, Feb. 27.
41940
Shamus O'Brien, the rebel of '98; or, Lady
Geraldine's love for freedom, drama in 5
acts.
© James M. O'Kelly, New York; 1895:
35923, July 10; 2c. (typewritten synopsis)
Jan. 6, 1897 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1897. 41941
Shan-Whool (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by H.
Jackson.
© Hart Jackson, United States; 1877:
13622, Nov. 23. 41942
ShandygafE; farcical sketch in 1 act, by F.
Allen. [4], 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1910; D : 22087 ; Frank
Allen, Plainfield, N. J. 41943
Shanghaid; play in 1 act, by Tex Charwate
[pseud, of A. Charwate] [1], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1913; D: 35510; Artliur
"Tex" Charwate, New York. 41944
Shanghaied; play in 4 acts, by M. J. Brennan.
[4], 55 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1914 ; D : 36173 ; Michael J.
Brennan, Brooklyn. 41944a
Shanghaied by the land sharks of New York;
a drama in 3 acts, by M. J. Brennan. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Michael J. Brennan, Brooklyn ; D : 15421.
Mar. 24, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909. 41945
Shannon boys; a romantic Irish drama in 3
acts, by James Burke, jr. New York, The
De Witt publishing house.
© R. H. Russell & son, New York; 1895:
64535, Dec. 20; 2c. Dec. 20. 41946
Shannon of the Sixth; an original 4 act mili-
tary play, by E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1896:
23913, Apr. 17. 41947
Shanowakin (The); or, The avenger, in pro-
logue and 3 acts, a new dramatization of
Robert Montgomery Bird's story of Nick of
the woods, by Richard C. White.
© Oliver Roberts and John E. Mack, Car-
sou City, Nev. ; 1893:19083, Apr. 18. 41948
Shanty (The) queen; or. The robbers of old
New York, a drama in 5 acts, by E. Mor-
timer.
© Edmund Mortimer, New York; 1888:
9507, Mar, 31 ; 2c. May 3. 41949
Shanty Town, an old homestead in Irish; a
comedy in 3 acts [by] Opie Read [and] T. J.
Nawn. Typewritten.
© Robt. Fulgora and Thos. J. Nawn, New
York; 1897:50210, Sept. 8; 2c. Sept. 8.
41950
Shanty Clare hall; a comedy in 2 acts, by C. B.
l^ardley, jr. [28] p. f°. Typewritten.
© 10. Aug. 15, 1910 ; D : 21794 ; Charles B.
Yardley, jr.. New York. 41951
Share and share alike; a comedy in 1 act, by
J. F. Leonard. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John F. Leonard, New York ; D : 5756,
Nov. 11, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1904. 41952
2113
41962
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41973
Sharing (The); by Agnes Lee. Boston, Sher-
man, French & company, 1914. 4 p. 1., 64 p.
12°.
Dramatic contents : Sharing. — Silent
house.
© Nov. 4, 1914; 2c. Nov. 30, 1914; A:
387748; Sherman, French & co., New York.
41952a
Shark (The); a drama in 4 acts, by W. H. Rus-
sell. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten,
<£) William H. Russell, Philadelphia; D:
15844, May 13, 1909; 2c. June 14, 1909.
41953
— play in 3 acts, by L. E. F. Prince. 50 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Oct. 22, 1910 ; D : 22357 ; Leslie E. F.
Prince, Washington. 41954
or, Moulded in the scarlet, drama of the
present day in 4 acts, by Braxton Wooldridge
[1. e. J. B. Wooldridge] [51] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1912 ; D : 29409 ; John Brax-
ton Wooldridge, Denver. 41955
Sharp (A) tackle; a 1 act comedy, by J. Mar-
lin.
© Jane Marlin, New Haven ; 1899 : 19325.
Mar. 15. 41956
Sharps of the States; comedy In 3 acts, by
Edward Clay. [1], 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1914; D: 38.533; Curtis H.
Nance, Manila, P. I. 41956a
Sharps and flats; a farce, by A. S. Hunting-
ton. Syracuse, N. Y., E. C. Johnson [1896]
28 p. 16°.
© Arria S. Huntington, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
1896:20805, Apr. 2; 2c. Apr. 1. 41957
an original American comedy drama in 4
acts, by C. M. Greene and S. Thompson. [134]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clay M. Greene and Slason Thompson.
United States; 1878:8017, July 11; 2c. Sept.
6, 1880. 41958
Shasta Peaks; a melodrama in 4 acts, by Ade-
laide Leigh (Mrs. O. Clifford) and O. Clifford.
© Mr. & Mrs. Orson Clifford, New York;
1894 : 49188, Oct. 22. 41959
Shatchen (The); a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
H. Doblin and C. Dickson.
© Henry Doblin and Chas. Dickson, New
York; 1890: 13493, Apr. 24. 41960
— — a peculiar play in 3 acts, by H. Doblin.
© Henry Doblin, New York; 1889:24582,
Aug. 10. 41961
• or, Marriag'e broker, a comedy in 3 acts,
by H. Doblin and C. Dickson.
© Henry Doblin and Charles Dickson, New
York ; 1890 : 28101. Sept. 12. ' "
Shattered (A) dream; play in 1 act, by C.
Recht. 27 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1913; D: 32933; Charles
Recht, New York. 41963
Shattered (The) g'lass; 1 act drama, by G. F.
Palmer, jr. [3], 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1915; D: 41198; George F.
Palmer, jr., Brooklyn. 41963a
Shattered (A) ideal; modern society drama in
5 acts and prologue, by M. Glass. [4], 45 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Max Glass, Cincinnati ; D : 6652, May 9,
1905 ; 2c. May 9, 1905. 41964
Shattered (The) idol.
© Joseph A. Campbell, Boston ; 1891 : 25297,
July 13. 41965
an adaptation, by G. Porter.
© George Porter, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D :
15199, Feb. 27, 1909. 41966
Shattered idols; drama in 4 acts, by A. O. Book-
stein.
CKyjibnTop'b nieftH'b h |ero pasdaTBie 6orH; Brb
4-X'b /;'6ficTBiHX'b H HHTH KapTHHaXTb, A. M. ByK-
uiTefina. 136 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1914 ; D : 38299 ; Abraham O.
Bookstein, New York. 41966a
or, The stolen mask, a play in 4 acts, by
A. R. Smith.
© Arden R. Smith, St. Louis; 1877:3873,
Apr. 2. 41967
Shattered life; a drama in 1 act, by T. E. B.
Henry. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. E. B. Henry, Bowmanville, Canada ; D :
4984, May 5, 1904 ; 2c. May 5, 1904. 41968
Shattered (The) model; a 1 act play for four
persons, by H. C. Goodwin.
© Harry C. Goodwin, Roche.ster, ,N. Y. ; D :
11843, Dec. 2, 1907. 41969
Shattered (A) parag'on; or. The pretty step-
mother, a comedy in 3 acts, from the French
of Sardou, by Harry Paulton and Mostyn
Tedde.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1890:953,
Jan. 6. 41970
Shattered rose of red; drama in 4 acts, by W.
Jones. 26, [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1911; D: 24418; William
Jones, Spokane, Wash. 41971
Shatum street; an original farce, by E. Harri-
gan.
© Edward Harrigan, Brooklyn ; 1873 : 9882,
Sept. 3. 41972
Shaughaun (The); or. Father and daughter, a
play in 3 acts and prologue.
© John T. Hinds, Chicago ; 1879 : 16,' Jan. 2.
41962
2114
41973
41974
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41997
Shaughraun (The); a drama in 3 acts, by D.
Boucicault.
© Dion Boucicault, New York ; 1874 : 13247,
Oct. 26 ; 2c. June 26, 1875. 41974
Same.
© Louise Tliorndylie Boucicault, New York,
in renewal for 14 years from Oct. 26, 1902 ;
D : 1739, Apr. 15, 1902. 41975
Shaun-a-gow; a drama in 5 acts, by J. T. Smith.
© John Talbot Smith, Watertown, N. Y. ;
1882 : 14880, Sept. 8. 41976
Shaun Aroon; an original Irish drama in 3 acts,
by C. Townsend. Author's ed. New York, H.
Roorbach, 1893. 37 p. 12°. ([Roorbach's
American ed. of acting plays, no. 59] )
© Charles Townsend, Weed.sport, N. Y. ;
1893 : 14788, Mar. 24 ; 2c. Aug. 28. 41977
Shaun O'Dheer A Glanna; an Irish drama in 5
acts, by M. J. Murphy.
© M. J. lilurphy. New Bedford, Mass. ;
1886:20265, Sept. 8. 41978
Shaun O'Reilly; or. The folks we meet in Ire-
land, a panoramic farce in 2 acts, by Barthin
S. Murray.
© B. S. Murray, Bloomsburg, Pa.; 1876:
1231, Jan. 27. 41979
Shaun Rhue. See Larry.
Shaun's trust; or. The planter's daughter, a
play in 4 acts, by John Hanley. London, Sam-
uel French ; New York, Samuel French & son
[1875] 40 p. 12°. ([French's acting ed.])
© Robert J. Hanley, United States; 1875:
2226, Mar. 10 ; 2c. Mar. 10. 41980
Shay-Le (The); or, By proxy, a melodrama in
4 acts, and prologue, taken from an incident
in a novel by James Payn entitled By proxy,
by F. Hatrison. [75] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Harrison, New York ; 1878 : 9335,
Aug. 13; 2c. Nov. 5. 41981
She; grand melodrama and spectacle in 5 acts
and prologue, by E. T. Wetter, founded on
H. Rider Haggard's novel.
© E. Telfair Wetter, Chicago ; 1888 : 17992,
June 23. 41982
a new play, by T. H. Glenney.
© T. H. Glenney, New York; 1887:17431,
July 7. 41983
-an operatic spectacular drama, by R. C.
White.
© R. C. White, San Francisco ; 1887 : 14269,
June 1; 2c. Oct. 5. 41984
a spectacular drama from She, by H.
Rider Haggard, dramatized by R. Lake.
© Rush Lake, Pittsburgh; 1887:18279,
July 15. 41985
She — Continued.
a spectacular drama in 5 acts, by P.
Hercht.
© Pauline Hercht, Brooklyn ; 1887 : 14155,
May 31. 41986
^or. Holly's dream, a dramatic adaptation
of Rider Haggard's romance, in 4 acts and
10 scenes, by F. Essex and G. E. Lask.
© Fred Essex and Geo. E. Lask, San Fran-
cisco; 1887:32277, Dec. 14. 41987
See also Ayesha.
She advertised; business comedy in 4 acts, by
W. W. AVheeler. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept, 1, 1911 ; D : 25127 ; Willard Wall
Wheeler, Cleveland. 41988
She attends a church wedding; monologue
sketch in 1 act, by M. H. Flanner. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
i© Ic. May 1, 1911; D : 24129 ; Mary H.
Flanner, Indianapolis. 41989
She came to Newport; comedy in 1 act, by F.
Bernard. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1912; D: 29683; Franklin
Bernard, Denver. 41990
She changed her mind; farce in 1 act, by
E. Orr. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1910 ; D : 21300 ; Edith Orr,
Newton, Mass. 41991
She confesses at the last moment; this is an
lOnglish-American play, an exciting drama of
real life in 6 acts, accompanied by a laugh-
able farce, by C. McNeff.
© Clerinda McNeff, Philadelphia ; D : 4667,
Feb. 23, 1904. 41992
She could marry three; comedy drama, by Jno.
J. Kennedy.
© Charles Hassenforder, Philadelphia ;
1892 : 10272, Mar. 5. 41993
She couldn't come back; comedy in 3 acts, by
G. H. Atkinson. [3], 140 p. 4°. Typewrit-
•ten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1911 ; D : 23591 ; G. H. Atkin-
son, New York. 41994
She couldn't marry; comedy drama, by Jno. J.
Kennedy.
© Charles Hassenforder, Philadelphia ;
1892:10271, Mar. 5. 41995
She couldn't marry three; by J. J. Kennedy.
© Charles Hassenforder, Philadelphia ;
1891:18837, May 23. 41996
She (The) devil; in 1 act, adapted from the
English tr. of Franz Molnar's Der teufel, by
J. S. Dawley. 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Searle Dawley, New York ; D : 13938,
Sept. 28, 1908; 2c. Sept. 28, 1908. 41997
2115
41998
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOISrS
42015
She done broke mah heart; sketch, by M. M m
Stanley. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten. '^,
© Maude May Stanley, Chicago ; D : 15088, '
Feb. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1909. 41998
She got away with it; 1 act play, by M. E.
Pesnel. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1915 ; D : 39847 ; Maximilian
Edwin Pesnel, East Orange, N. J. 41998a
She had the nerve; drama in 4 acts and 5
scenes, by J. W. .Richardson. 56 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1915 ; D : 40746 ; John Wilbor
Richardson, Stanford, Conn. 41998b
She, him and her; morality pantomime, by
S. Stone. 2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1913; D: 32295; Sydney
Stone, New York. 41999
She knows better now; farce comedy in 3 acts,
by A. L. Crimmins. [2], 147 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1911; D: 28210; Agnes L.
Crimmins, West Newton, Mass. 43000
She knows something; a comedy in 4 acts,
adapted from the German by R. Schubering.
[2], 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Schubering, San Francisco ; D :
13290, July 6, 1908 ; 2c. July 20, 1908. 42001
She looks good to father; comedy, by Lem B,
Parker and S. W. Pascoe.
© Sidney W. Pascoe, Chicago; D:8507,
May 9, 1906. 42002
She looks like Helen. See Winning a wife.
She looks so swell in black; vaudeville in 1
act, by J. Housh and K. Housh. [1], 7 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1914; D : 37291 ; Jack
Housh and Kathryn Housh, Ogden, Utah.
42002a
She loved, she sinned; a dramatic composition,
by Butler Stewart Crossy and E. Russell.
58 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© B. S. Crossy and Erwin Russell, St.
Louis; D:3923, Sept. 11, 1903; 2c. Sept. 28,
1903. 42003
She loves me, she loves me not; in 1 act, by
by B. Ongley. [1], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Byron Ongley, Nev? York ; D : 10673, May
31, 1907; 2c. May 31, 1907. 42004
She organized a club; a farce in 2 acts and a
prologue, by H. R. Woodman. Franklin, O.,
Eldridge entertainment house, 1903. 52 p.
8°.
© Hannah Rea Woodman, Des Moines; D:
3314, Apr. 20, 1903 ; 2c. June 30, 1910. 42005
iShe paid; play in 3 acts, by E. R. Mawson.
[109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
I © Ic. Dec. 9, 1914; D: 39030; Edward R.
■ Mawson, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 42005 a
She, queen of Kor; a grand spectacular drama
in prologue and 5 acts, by P. Hercht.
© Pauline Hercht, Brooklyn; 1887:17605,
July 9. 42006
She's a bird; 3 act comedy introducing do-
mestic life in twenty hundred and one, bv
I. L. Barnes. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten. '
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1913; D: 31974; Iza L.
Barnes, New York. 42007
She's a merry, innocent coquette; a drama In
4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12096, Jan. 3, 1908. 42008
She's all right; from The Cingalee, by Paul A.
Rubens. 2 sheets. f°. Typewritten.
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 5861, Dec.
5, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1904. 42009
She's his wife; a somewhat farcical comedy in
3 acts, by J. H. Greene. [158] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© John Henry Greene, New York; D:
4943, Apr. 26, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1904. 42010
She's not my wife; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by H. K. Tootle.
© Harry King Tootle, Saint Joseph, Mo. ;
D : 6883, June 27, 1905. 42011
She's over the sea; a drama in poetry, by J. B.
Lonas.
© .John B. Lonas, Massillon, O. ; 1894 :
01019, Dec. 29; 2c. Dec. 29. 42012
She said she wouldn't, but she did. See Mill
(The) owner's daughter.
She sinned because she loved; a comedy-drama
in 4 acts. [46] p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Monaghan, New York; D:3118,
Mar. 12, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1903. 42013
an original drama in 4 acts.
© Charles A. Hoff, Philadelphia; D:3164,
Mar. 19, 1903. 42014
She stoons to conquer; [by] Oliver Goldsmith.
New York & Boston, H. M. Caldwell co. [1900]
vi, 178 p. front 24°.
© H. M. Caldwell co., Boston; 1900 A:
25883, Oct. 18 ; 2c. Oct. 18. 42015
comedy by Oliver Goldsmith, with draw-
ings by Edwin A. Abbey, decorations by Al-
fred Parsoiis, introduction by Austin Dobson.
© Mary Gertrude Abbey, London, as widow
of the author, in renewal for 28 years. Re-
newal no. 5268, Feb. 24, 1914. Original en-
try, Oct. 16, 1886, no. 23506. 42015a
2116
42016
OOPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42037
She stoops to conquer — Continued.
a cometly in 5 acts, by Oliver Goldsmith.
Boston, W. H. Balver & co., 1897. 70 p. diagrs.
12°. ( [William Warren ed. of standard play-
ers])
*© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1897:
606.50, Oct. 26 ; 2c. Nov. 6 ; 2c. Dec. 30. 42016
• Same. New ed. New York, R. M. De Witt,
1876. 51 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's acting plays,
no. 203] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
8003, July 3 ; 2c. Dec. 28. 42017
See also Katherine. — Representative Eng-
lish drama from Dryden to Sheridan.
She, the queen of centuries; a grand spectacu-
lar drama in prologue and 5 acts, by P.
Hercht.
© Pauline Rercht, Brooklyn ; 1887 : 17606,
July 9. 42018
She, the queen of Kor; a romantic drama in a
prologue and 4 acts, dramatized from H.
Rider Haggard's novel, by E. Barbour.
© Edwin Barbour, Minneapolis ; 1890 : 5017,
Feb. 10. 42019
She wanted to forget; domestic farce-comedy,
by T. Price. 23 p. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1915 ; D : 41741 ; Ted Price.
Cleveland. 42019a
She wanted to go to heaven, but — ; an origi-
nal travesty in 2 pts., by S. G. Clmmplin.
cover-title, 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1913; D : 32381 ; Stephen G.
Cliamplin, Brooklyn. 42020
She wanted to live in a flat; sketch for song
and dance, by M. H. Flanner. [2], 13 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912; D : 28647 ; Mary H.
Flanner, Indianapolis. 42021
She wants you, David; comedy drama in 4
acts, by C. F. Ryan. [41] p. diagr. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles F. Ryan, Turners Falls, Mass. ;
D : 2384, Sept. 26, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1902.
42022
She was once belle of the ball; by A. Le Mieux.
© Alvin Le Mieux, Lebanon, N. H. ; D :
11140, July 13, 1907. 42023
She, who must be obeyed; the spectacular oper-
atic drama, dramatized and adapted by J. O.
Barrows.
© James O. Barrows, San Francisco ; 1887 :
19053, July 23. 42024
She-Wolf (The); play in 1 act, by S. H. Pic-
chianti. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1911; D: 23733; Silvio H.
Picchianti, New York. 42025
She would be a movie actress; farce in 1 act,
by G, M. Rosener. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1914; D : 39225 ; George M.
Rosener, New York. 42025a
She would be a widow; by J. S. Qiiinn.
© John S. Quinn, Sacramento ; 1888 : 7637,
Mar. 12. 42026
or. Butternut's bride, an original farce-
comedy in 3 acts, by Levin C. Tees.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1897:
45587, Aug. 12 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 42027
She wouldn't be a duchess; by Richard C.
White. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Josephine Blair, San Francisco ; D : 1419.
Feb. 10, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 16, 1901. 42028
She wouldn't marry three; comedy drama, by
Jno. J. Kennedy.
© Charles Hassenf order, Philadelphia ;
1892 : 10270, Mar. 5. 42029
Sheaf (The) of arrows. See My Indian love.
Shears (The) of Delilah; in 3 acts, by Granville
de Rapelye. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1910 ; D : 22184 ; Carolyn S.
Rapal.ie, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 42030
Sheath (The) gown girls; a musical comedy in
1 act, by Lena Blackburn.
© Imperial amusement co., inc., : Oklahoma
City, Okla. ; D : 13567, Aug. 17, 1908. 42031
Sheath (The) lady; bv M. A. S. P. Good. 142 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1910; D : 17988 ; May Ann
Smith Perry Good, Edwardsville, 111. 42032
Sheba; a drama of emotions, by M. Mawlette.
76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mona Mawlette, Chicago ; D : 10097, Mar.
8, 1907; 2c. Mar. 19, 1907. 42033
Sheegeeh; a drama in 5 acts. Typewritten.
© S. Dessau, New York ; 1898 : 71603, Dec.
9; 2c. Dec. 9. 42034
an Irish sensational comedy drama in 5
acts, by W. C. Cowper. [104] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Will C. Cowper. New York ; 1888 : 25070.
Sept. 3; 2c. Sept. 3. 42035
Sheep (The) of it; a drama, by S. Gautereaux.
© Standley Gautereaux, Stanford Uni-
versity, Cal. ; D : 13155, June 9, 1908. 42036
Sheepherder (The); by R. Duffy.
© Richard Duffy, New York ; D : 11490, Oct.
7, 1907. 42037
2117
42038
PEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42057
Sheepman (The); a drama of the cattle range
in 5 acts, by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Chelsea, Mass.; D:
9303, Oct. 24, 1906. 42038
Sheet (A) of rag; sketch in 1 act, by Z. Acker-
man. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1913 ; D : 34188 ; Zoe Acker-
man, Oakland, Cal. 42039
Sheik (The); a comic opera in 3 acts, libretto by
Harry and Edward Paulton, music by Sal-
vator Sylvain (E. M. Raymond)
© Emma Marcy Raymond, New York;
1891 : 18271, May 18. 42040
Sheila, the maid of the Hebrides. See Prin-
cess (A) of Thule.
Sheilah; comedy in 3 acts, by E. W. Quaife.
[98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6. 1915; D : 41913 ; Elise West
Quaife, Tompkins Cove, N, Y. 42040a
Shelomith, my happiness, my recompense; by
C. M. Allen and P. O. Pearson. [2], 61 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1911; D: 25720; Constance
M. Allen and Pearl Otelia Pearson, Glen-
dale, Cal. 42041
Shenandoah; a drama of the American Civil
War, by S. C. Mercer.
© S. C. Mercer, Hopkinsville, Ky. ; 1887:
29369, Nov. 14. 42042
a military comedy in 4 acts, by B. How-
ard. 59 p. 12°. Printed.
© Bronson Howard, New York ; 1897 : 18323.
Mar. 20; 2c. Apr. 12. 42043
Sheo; historical drama in 4 acts, by F. H.
James and J. S. Berger. 81 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 18, 1911; D : 24715 ; Fred H.
James, New York. 42044
Shepherd (The); a play in 3 acts, by O. T. Dar-
gan. 65 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Olive Tilford Dargan, Stem, N. G. ; D:
7782, Dec. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1905. 42045
See also Lords and lovers, and other
dramas.
Shepherd and king; a comic opera in 3 acts,
adapted from the Spanish by A. L. Godoy.
© Albert L. Godoy, Washington ; D : 10784,
June 18, 1907. 42046
Shepherd (The) boy who called wolf; by A.
Stevenson. 1 p. 8°. Proof.
© Augusta Stevenson, New York ; D :
15371, Mar. 17, 1909; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909.
42047
Shepherd (The) girl of Silesia; comic opera, by
A. P. Southwick. 51 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Albert P. Southwick, Brooklyn ; D : 3951,
Sept. 4, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1903. 42048
Shepherd (The) king; romantic-drama iif 4
acts, by A. Reeves and W. Lorimer. 142 p.
12°. Printed.
© Arnold Reeves and Wright Lorimer, Mt.
Vernon, N. Y.; D : 4074, Oct. 9, 1903 ; 2c. Jan.
21, 1904. 42049
See also David and Jonathan.
Shepherd (The) of Broadway; dream of a later
generation, by J. G. Alexander. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1911 ; D : 28100 ; J. Grubb
Alexander, AUentown, Pa. 42050
Shepherd (The) of the hills; a drama in 5
acts, by W. R. Hildreth. 47 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William Robert Hildreth, Porterville,
Cal.; D: 15065, Feb. 12, 1909; 2c. Mar. 24,
1909. 42051
a dramatization in 4 acts, by Allen Kelly
and Harold Bell Wright. 109 p. 12°.
© Elsbery W. Reynolds, Morgan Park, IlL;
D : 14300, Nov. 16, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1908.
42052
Shepherd (The) prince; a drama based on the
Bible story of Joseph sold into Egypt, by
F. F. Moore.
© Frank F. Moore, Indianapolis ; D : 1905,
May 19, 1902. 42053
Shepherder virtuoso; by E. Costa. 3 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1909; D : 17781 ; Eugene
Costa, New Orleans. 42054
Shepherdess (The); a comic opera in 2 acts, by
W. Davis.
© Washington Davis, New York; 1889:
10698, Apr. 4. 42055
Shepherdess (The) of Lourdes; or. The blind
princess, a drama in 5 acts, by F. Felix.
© John Murphv co. ; Baltimore; 1899:
27742, Apr. 22; 2c. July 27. 42056
Shepherdess (The) of love; play in 4 acts, by
E. M. Summers. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1914; D: 39422; E. Myrtle
Siunmers, New Orleans. 42056a
Shepherds (The); a miracle play of the nativity,
reconstructed from the Towneley and other
old English cycles of tlie xiiith, xivth, and
xvth centuries, supplemented and adapted to
modern conditions, by C. M. Gayley.
© Charles Mills Gayley, Berkeley, Cal.;
D : 4409, Dec. 21, 1903. 42057
2118
42057
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42078
Shepherd's (The) call; play in 4 acts, by E. H.
Perry. [1], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
I© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914 ; D : 35765 ; Eugene H.
Perry, Hudson, Wis. 42057a
Shepherd's (The) fold; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. Rutland and G. Heath. [79] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Lucile Rutland and George Heath, New
Orleans ; 1895 : 12843, Mar. 4 ; Ic. Mar. 4.
42058
Shepherd's (The) luck; dramatic composition
in 1 act, by C. M. Hinton. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913; D: 34567; Charles
Marion Hinton, Chicago. 42059
Sheridan Keene, detective; sensational comedy
drama in 4 acts, by J. Kennedy. [67] p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© James Kennedy, Philadelphia ; D : 1204,
Dec. 23, 1901; 2c. Mar. 5, 1902. 42060
Sheridan True, jr.; or, Pique and passion, a
comedy-drama in 3 acts, by Fennimore Har-
rison [pseud, of H. N. Harrison] New Or-
leans, M. J. Scott, 1883. 53 p. 8°.
© Hatley Norton Harrison, New Orleans;
1883:928, Jan. 15; 2c. Jan. 27. 42061
Sheridan's ride; by S. Birnbaum. 1 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Synopsis]
© Samuel Birnbaum, Dorchester, Mass. ;
D : 9973, Feb. 16, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1907.
42062
a military drama in 1 act, by C. Moore.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Carlyle Moore, New York; D : 12905,
May 5, 1908; 2c. May 5, 1908. 42063
or. The battle of Cedar Creek, a panto-
mimic military spectacle, by F. O. Rose. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Oakes Rose, Holtsville, N. Y. ;
D: 10583, May 17, 1907; 2c. May 17, 1907.
42064
or, The spy of Cedar Creek, the grand
national, military allegory, written and rev. by
C. S. Brodt. Cadillac, Mich., News print,
1885. 2 p. 1., 58 p. 16°.
© Charles S. Brodt, Cadillac, Mich. ; 1885 :
14278, July 2; 2c. Aug. 14. 42065
Sheridan's spy; or, The hero of Libby prison,
a thrilling national military allegory and
patriotic drama, arr. for three different styles
of presentation in 5 acts, by G. Carroll.
© George Carroll, Denver; 1874:4508,
Apr. 4. 42066
Sheriff (The); a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
F. Monroe.
© Frank Monroe, Richmond Hill, N. Y. ;
1891 : 1491, Jan. 9. 4.2067
Sheriff (The)— Continued.
drama in 1 act, by E. S. Hirsch. [20] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1912; D: 31047; Edmund S.
Hirsch, Brooklyn. 43068
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by John J. Mc-
Nally and Chas. T. Vincent.
© H. S. Taylor, New York; 1890:41044,
Dec. 23. 42069
1 act play, by E. Day. 25 p. t°. Type-
written.
© Edmund Day, Brooklyn ; D : 5443, Aug.
16; 2c. Aug. 16, 1904. 42070
[3],
— play in 1 act, by Hosmer Richmond
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1910; D: 22714; Wm. H.
Boyd, New York. 42071
or. Peers and politics, an American opera
in 3 acts, by R. D. Ware.
© Richard Darwin Ware, Boston; 1893:
18525, Apr. 1.5. 42072
Sheriff (The) and the blackmailer; 1 act
drama, by W. S. Franklin. 4 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912 ; D : 28714 ; William S.
Franklin, San Francisco. 42073
Sheriff (The) and the cop; a fifteen-minute
patter act, in 1, by Herbert Thomson. [1],
13 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1915; D : 41533 ; George
Richards and William M. Armstrong, New
York. 42073a
Sheriff (The) and the girl; 1 act western play-
let, by W. A. Davis.
© Wm. Austin Davis, New York; D: 13108,
June 3, 1908. 42074
Sheriff Blake; a comedy drama, by P. S. M.
Munro.
© P. S. M. Munro, Brooklyn; 1897:463,
Jan. 2. 42075
Sheriff for a day; comedy drama, by H. T.
De Vere. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
'© Ic. Nov. 7, 1910; D: 22508; Harry T.
De Vere, Houston. 42076
Sheriff Jim Marshall; a drama of strenuous
life on the hills of the West and in the
national capital, in 4 acts, by Martin A.
White. [80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas J. White, Chicago ; D : 1307, Jan.
17, 1902 ; 2c. June 27, 1903. 42077
Sheriff (The) of Angel Gulch; by C. E. Blaney.
81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York ; D : 13299,
July 6, 1908; 2c. July 6, 1908. 42078
2119
42079
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42096
Sheriff of Calistoga; a drama in 4 acts, by N.
Leavitt. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Nelson Leavitt, Chicago ; D : 13320, July
10, 1908; 2c. July 10, 1908. 42079
Sheriff (The) of Clay Co.
heart.
See Song (The) of a
Sheriff (The) of Covington; play in 1 act, by
E. Reubenstein. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1912 ; D : 80918 ; Emmanuel
Reubenstein, New York. 42080
Sheriff (The) of Laramie; in 1 act, by H. W.
Babb. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harrv W. Babb, Spokane, Wash. ; D :
12316, Feb. 6, 1908; 2c. Feb. 6, 1908. 42081
Sheriff (The) of Nottingham; a comic opera
libretto in 3 acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; 1900 A : 3253,
Feb. 5. 42082
Sheriff (The) of Randall's Forge; or. All's for
the best, a comedy drama in 4 acts, by O. D.
Wilson. 79 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Day Wilson, Cleveland ; D : 2712,
Dec. 4, 1902; 2c. Dec. 4, 1902. 42083
Sheriff of Sandy Fork; play in 4 acts, by J. W.
Evans. 57 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1909; D : 17791 ; James W.
Evans, Spokane, Wash. 42084
Sheriff (The) of Tombstone; a comedy in 3
acts, by M. Beldon.
© Milo Beldon, New York ; D : 10052, Mar.
1, 1907. 42085
Sheriff of Tuckahoe; dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by George M. Rosener. New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1911. 14 p. 12°.
© Apr. 12, 1911; 2c. Apr. 13, 1911; D:
23939 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 42086
Sheriff's (The) Christmas; playlet, by L. Ben-
nison. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1915 ; D : 40297 ; Louis Benni-
son, Los Angeles. 42086a
Sheriff's (The) guest; a drama in 1 act, by J.
Shively. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1914; D : 38607 ; Josephine
Shively, San Francisco. 42086b
Sheriff's (The) luck; a play in 1 act, by W. S.
Brintnall. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Woodbury Saxton Brintnall, Oakland,
Cal. ; D: 15076, Jan. 28, 1909; 2c. Jan. 28,
1909. 42087
Sheriff's (The) marriage; [by M. Langford and
G. O'Farrell] 16 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Myrtle Langford and George O'Farrell,
Brooklyn ; D : 12514, Mar. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 9,
1908. 42088
Sheriff's (The) proposal; play in 1 act, by W. E.
Bonney. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1914 ; D : 35794 ; William E.
Bonney, Brooklyn. 42088a
Sheriff's (The) sacrifice; comedy dramatic plav-
let, by C. E. Elliott. [10] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1912 ; D : 29229 ; Charles El-
ven Elliott, Port Orchard, Wash. 42089
Sheriff's (A) sale; a comedy in 3 acts, E. Joseph
Lawrence.
© Edward J.
68301, Dec. 15.
Galvin, New York; 1896:
42090
Sheriff's (The) wife; western playlet in 1 scene,
by W. J. Bailey, jr. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1913; D : 33022 ; William
John Bailey, jr., Philadelphia. 42091
Sherlock Holmes; pigce inedite en 5 actes et 6
tableaux, par P. Decoui-celle, d'apres I'origi-
nal de Sir Conan Doyle et William Gillette.
Act. 1. p. 61-78, illus. 8°. [Reprinted from
Je sais tout]
© Pierre Decourcelle, Paris; D : 12363,
Feb. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1908. 42092
Same. Act 4, 5. p. 338-362, illus. 8°. [Re-
printed from ,Ie sais tout]
© Pierre Decourcelle, Paris ; D : 12749, Apr.
15, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1908. 42093
Sherlock Holmes, detective; or. The sign of
the four, melodrama in 4 acts, by J. A.
Eraser. [69] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .John Arthur Eraser, Chicago ; D : 79, Jan.
25, 1901; 2c. Apr. 29, 1901. 42094
Sherlock Holmes, jr.; playlet, by Mortimer M.
Theise. 4 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1914; D: 35589; James Mul-
len and Alan Coogan, Chicago. 42094a
Sherlock Holmes versus Baffles; dramatic
sketch in 1 act, by W. L. Rogers. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1910 ; D : 22943 ; Wilfrid L.
Rogers, New York. 42095
Sherlock junior; comedy-dramatic playlet in 1
act, by S. G. Champlln. [1], 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1915; D : 39599 ; Stephen G.
Champlin, Brooklyn. 42095a
Sherman's grand march from Atlanta to the
sea; by J. H. Horton.
© Joshun H. Horton, Cincinnati ; 1885 :
17760, Aug. 21. 42096
Sherman's march to the sea.
of Columbia.
-See Maid (The)
2120
42097
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42118
Sherry; a comedy in 4 acts.
© Mrs. H. C. de Mille, Pompton, N. J. ; D :
1099, Nov. 14, 1901. 42097
Sherwood; 1 act dramatic sketch, by C. H.
Wunderlich. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1913 ; D : 33014 ; C. H. Wun-
derlich, Richmond, Cal. 42098
Shiloh; a drama in 5 acts, by S. C. Du Bois.
[153] p. f°. Typewritten.
© S. Conier Du Bois, Philadelpliia ; 1890:
32780, Oct. 21; 2c. Apr. 25, 1891. 42108
or, Robin Hood and the three kings, play
in 5 acts, by Alfred Noyes. New York, F. A.
Stokes CO., 1911. [4], 225 p. front. 8°.
© Sept. 26, 1911; 2c. Sept. 28. 1911; D:
2.5420; Frederick A. Stokes co., New York.
42099
See also Runnymede.
Sheshano; Oder, Der richter fon Jericho, opera
in 4 acts, witli prologue, by N. M. Shaikewitz,
schomer.
© Nochem Mayer Shaikewitz, schomer,
New York; 1896:66765, Dec. 8. 42100
Shetland (The) lass; a 4 act comedy drama, by
.T. R. Musick.
© John R. Musick, Kirksville, Mo.; 1892:
28.565, July 8. 42101
Shewing (The) up of Blanco Posnet; a ser-
mon in crude melodrama, by Bernard Shaw\
New York, Brentano's, 1909. 36 p. 12°.
© Aug. 25, 1909; 2e. Aug. 26, 1909; D:
16634; Brentano's, New York. 42102
Same.
© Aug. 25, 1909; 2c. Aug. 2G, 1909; A:
244984; Brentano's, New York. 42103
- — ■ with preface on the censorship, by Ber-
nard Shaw. New York, Brentano's, 1913.
125 p. 16°.
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
361163; G. B. Shaw, London. 42104
— See also Doctor's dilemma.
Shibboleth; drama in 1 act, by Bert Nash. [2],
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D : 39951 ; Herbert
Farrar. New York. 42104a
Shiel Agar; an original Irish drama in 4 acts,
by Scott Marble.
© Morris Sullivan, United States; 1883:
4076, Mar. 5. 42105
Shield (The) of a viking; tragedy in 1 act, by
Le Mar Dorome [pseud, of M. E. Doane]
[10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1911 ; D : 23255 ; Maude Estelle
Doane, Philadelphia. 42106
Shiengaun (The) of Ramore; an Irish drama
in 4 acts, by T. F. Delaney.
© Thomas F. Delaney, New Orleans; 1900
A : 16266, July 2. 42107
- — —or, The brothers, by S. C. Du Bois.
© S. Conier Du Bois, Philadelphia; 1S90:
32781, Oct. 21. 42109
Shin Fane; or, Where the grass grows green,
an original drama in 4 acts, by J. F. Poole.
© John F. Poole, New York; 1871:3523.
Apr. 19. 42110
Shine (A) flirtation; by W. D. Nesbit. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Shannon, Washington ; D : 9745,
Jan. 5, 1907; 2c. Jan. 5, 1907. 42111
Shiner's (The) gal; sensational comedy drama
in 5 acts, by C. M. Steelsraith. [69] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Clifton M. Steelsmith, Bethany, Mo. ;
D:63S4, Mar. 22, 1905; 2c. Apr. 10, 1905.
42112
Shingawn; an Irish sensational drama in 4 acts,
founded on Tales of the O'Hara family, by
E. D. Haygarth.
© E. D. Haygarth, United States; 1873:
6448, June 7. 42113
or, The wake of th& vagabond, an Irish
drama in 1 act, by G. L. Stout.
© G. L. Stout, United States ; 1874 : 15397,
Dec. 22. 42114
Shinghawn (The) See Sprig (A) o' green.
Shingle (The) weavers; drama in 4 acts, by
F. R. Weir. [1], 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1912; D : 31059 ; F. Roney
Weir, Seattle. 42115
Shining (The) mystery; a drama in 4 acts,
by A. Carr.
© Albert Carr, Rapid City, S. D. ; 1894:
8376, Feb. 3. 42116
-a mining drama in 4 acts, by A. Carr.
Hill City, S. D., 1909. 44 p. 16°.
© Albert Carr, Hill City, S. D. ; D : 15783,
May 6, 1909; 2c. June 11, 1909. 42117
Ship ahoy; an American farcical opera in 3
acts, by H. G. Donnelly ; music by Fred Mil-
ler, jr. 89 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© H. Grattan Donnelly, United States;
1890:32475, Oct. 20; Ic. Nov. 7. 42118
Ship ahoy, ship ahoy; nautical acrobatic com-
edy, by P. Buch. [1], 3 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38743 ; Peter Buch,
Syracuse, N. Y. 42118a
2121
42119
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42142
Ship-builders (The); by F. M. Lowe.
■© Frank MacDonald Lowe, Chicago; D:
11262, Aug. 31, 1907. 42119
Ship of state; elaborate patriotic, historical,
naval play in prologue and 3 acts, by F. D.
Skiff.
© Frank D. Skiff, Chicago; 1894:38519,
Aug. 20. 42120
Ship (The) smithy of Marblehead; an idyllic
comedy drama in 4 acts, adapted from the
German by T. M. Hunter, tr. by Adolph Jack-
son. [109] p. t°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Marvin Hunter, Brooklyn; D:
1653, Mar. 26, 1902; 2c. Mar. 26, 1902. 42121
Ship (The) we crossed the sea in. See Ger-
man (The) Jonah.
Ship (A) without a rudder; a drama in 5 acts,
by R. D. Elmer. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Raymond Dean Elmer, Chicago; D:
12226, Jan. 23, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1908. 42122
Ships (The) of destiny; in 4 acts, by F. Aulich.
[49] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frederic Aulich, Chicago ; D : 10323, Apr.
11, 1907; 2c. Apr. 11, 1907. 42123
Ships that pass in the night; drama in 5 acts,
by E. S. Golding. [84] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 25, 1911; D: 24284; Edwin S.
Golding, New York. 42124
-a society drama in 4 acts, by C. Thorn-
ton.
© Charles Thornton, San Francisco; 1894:
43122, Sept. 14. 42125
Shipwreck (The); or, Dangers of the sea, by
J. J. Kihm. 1 p. 8°. Typewritten. [Sce-
nario]
© Jacob J. Kihm, Brooklyn ; D : 5590, Oct.
1, 1904; 2c. Oct. 10, 1904. 42126
Shipwrecked; a drama in 4 acts, by, J. Adams.
[74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Justin Adams, Chelsea, Mass. ; D : 3063,
Feb. 27, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1903. 42127
or, A modern Moses, in 1 act, by W. Les-
ter. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Lester, Detroit ; D : 11129, Aug.
7, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 7, 1907. 42128
Shipwrecked (The) viking; by O. F. Wred-
berg.
© Oscar F. Wredberg, Moline, 111.; D:
12585, Mar. 20, 1908. 42129
Shirkers (The); a play for boys and girls, by
Elizabeth P. Guptill. Cinchmati, New York,
Fillmore music house, 1908. cover title, 12 p.
12°.
© Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati ; D : 14089,
Oct. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1908. 42130
Shirley; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by F.
Hardin.
© Flora Hardin, Chicago; 1888:8208,
Mar. 19. 42131
■play in 4 acts, dramatized by E. J. Myers
from the novel, His wedded wife, by the
author of A wilful woman.
© E. J. Myers, New York; 1883:8113,
May 3. 42132
Shirt-waist (A) girl.
© Thaddeus Groff, Pittsburgh ; 1898 : 56685,
Sept. 27. 42133
Shirt-waist (The) man; comedy in 3 acts, by
J. M. Lipshitz.
© Jacob M. Lipshitz, New York; 1900 A:
19854, Aug. 9. 42134
■dramatic composition in 3 acts, by Ben J.
Green.
© Frank A. Green, Louisville ; D : 419, May
1, 1901. 42135
Shlitz and Blitz; a 3 act comedy, by J. F. Wil-
lard. 47 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph F. Willard, Eau Claire, Wis. ; D :
4517, Jan. 18, 1904; 2c. Jan. 18, 1904. 42136
Shlitz, the great; a dramatic composition in 2
acts, by B. Gerard. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Barney Gerard, New York ; D : 14538,
Dec. 15, 1908; 2c. Dec. 15, 1908. 42137
Shma Yisroel; or, Hear ye, Israel, tr. by B.
Thomashefsky.
© Boris Thomashefsky, Brooklyn ; D : 12649,
Mar. 31, 1908. 42138
Shmoosers (The); dialogue in 1 scene, by D. D.
Aaronson. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1914; D: 37248; D. Darby
Aaronson, New York. 42138a
Shock-raun (The); an original burlesque in 1
act. by 3. F. Poole.
© .Tohn F. Poole, New York; 1874:13853,
Nov. 11. 42139
Shocking (A) affair; a farce in 1 act, by J.
Crossy.
© John Crossy, New York ; 1872 : 9854, Sept.
12. 42140
or. The punishment fits the crime, a 3
act farce, by F. W. Osborne. Typewritten.
© Frank Walter Osborne, Brockton, Mass. ;
1894: 19141, Apr. 13 ; 2c. Apr. 13. 42141
Shocking conduct; comedy in 4 acts, by M.
Ferber. [3], 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1910; D : 22363 ; Maurice
Ferber, Dorchester, Mass. 42142
2122
42143
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42158
Shocks; sketch in 1 act, by B. Fairfax. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1911 ; D : 23871 ; Bernard Fair-
fax, New York. 42143
Shoddy; an original comedy in 4 acts, by S.
Howell.
© S. Howell, New Orleans; 1873:13261,
Nov. 15. 42144
Shoe strings. See Girl from Chicago.
Shoe (The) that fits; play in 1 act, by A. R.
Jensen. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1911; D : 23645 ; Alta Raw-
lins Jensen, Salt Lake City. 42145
Shoemaker (The); comedy in 1 act, by P.
Singer. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1914 ; D : 38795 ; Philip Singer,
New York. 42145 a
Shoemaker (The) and the elves. See Honest
(The) shoemaker.
Shoemaker's (The) daughter; a comedy drama
in 4 acts, by B. L. Hall. [3], 112 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Burton Luther Hall, Berkeley, Cal. ; D:
3769, July 29, 1903 ; 2c. July 29, 1903. 42146
Shoemaker's (The) holiday. See Representa-
tive English comedies.
Shoes; a modern American farce comedy in 5
acts, by J. Wedekind. [102] p. 4°, Type-
written.
© Julius Wedekind, New York ; D : 3359,
Apr. 29, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1903. 42147
Shoes (The) of gold; a play for children in 4
acts, based upon Russian fairy lore, by K.
Lord. [38] p. 4°.. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1915; D: 40396; Katharine
Lord, New Yoi'k. 42147a
Shoes (The) of happiness; play for children in
2 acts, by M. Anderson. [1], 38 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 11, 1915 ; D : 40902 ; Madge An-
derson, Milwaukee. 42147b
Shofar (The); a symbolic drama in 1 act, by L.
Lipsky.
© Louis Lipsky, New York ; D : 10496, May
4, 1907. 42148
Shogun (The); by G. Ade.
© George Ade, Chicago; D:409S, Oct. 15,
1903. 42149
• an original comic opera in 2 acts, book and
lyrics by George Ade, music by Gustav Luders.
[89] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 4786,
Mar. 24, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1904. 42150
Shoits and Goldmutter, private police; melo-
dramatic comedy in 1 act, by Darby Clay
[pseud, of D. Freedman] [1], 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914; D: 38906; David
Freedman, Brooklyn. 42150a
Shojo. See Noh dramas.
Shoo-fly (The) regiment; by Cole and John-
son.
© Cole & Johnson, New York ; D : 7752, Dec.
.22, 1905. 42151
Shooting (The) match at Creedmore, between
the Mulligan and Skidmore guards; an
original sketch, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York ; 1875 : 8787, Aug.
25. 42152
Shooting the chutes; a farcical extravaganza
in 3 acts, by Geo. H. Emerick. Typewritten.
© Ollie Mack, Centreville, Ind. ; 1900 A :
4758, Feb. 21 ; 2c. June 20. 42153
Shop (A) for marriage; a comedy, by T. W.
Wharmby. Typewritten.
© Thomas Washington Wharmby, New
York; 1898:59516, Oct. 10; 2c. Nov. 10.
42154
Shop-girl; monologue, by B. B. Hayward. Type-
written.
© Beatrice B. Hayward, Wayland, Mass. ;
1898:64368, Nov. 2; 2c. Nov. 3. 42155
1 act play, by C. Leigh. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1911; D: 25666; Clifford
Leigh, New York. 42156
Shop-girls (The) of New York; a melodrama
in 4 acts, by J. N. Stansill.
© Jerome N. Stansill, Long Island City,
N. Y. ; 1895 : 21264, Apr. 17. 42157
Shop (A) in Paris; comedy novelty in 1 act, by
W. Bradshaw. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1914 ; D : 36668 ; Will Brad-
shaw, Chicago. 42157a
Shoplifter (The); by Y. De W. Kaplan. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1910; D: 20555; Ysabel De
Witte Kaplan, Englewood, N. J. 42158
comedy and dramatic playlet in 1 act, by
C. Walcott Russell. [1], 9 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1914; D: 39049; Joseph Ed-
ward Chevers, Chicago. 42158a
— a drama in 4 acts, by E. F. Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York ; D : 1502, Feb.
27, 1902. 42159
2123
42160
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42172
Shoplifter (The) — Continued.
a melodrama in 4 acts, by Sam J. Wheeler.
72 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Jule Walters, Chicago ; D : 2176, Aug. 2,
1902; 2c. Aug. 2, 1902.. 42160
play in 1 act, by John B. Hymer. [1], 13
p. 4°. Typewritten.
-© Ic. Feb. 5, 1915 ; D : 39588 ; Eleanor Hy-
mer, New York. 42160a
Shoplifters (The); musical comedy playlet, by
Louis Weslyn. 4 p. f °. Typewritten. [Worfls
only]
© ic. Aug. 10, 1910; D: 21770; Joseph P.
Swickard, Chicago. 42161
Shopping'; a dramatic sketch, by Z. Ackerman.
[3], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913 ; D : 32359 ; Zoe Acker-
man, Oakland, Cal. 42162
Shopping material.
© Walter Broadwell, Columbus, O. ; D:
14416, Nov. 30, 1908. 42163
Shore Acres; a comedy in 5 acts, by J. A.
Heme.
© Katherine C. Heme, Boston ; 1890 : 6752,
Feb. 26. 42164
Shore folks; or. The Bocky Point light, an epi-
sode of the sea in 1 act, by William A. Dock-
stader and W. Robyns. 20 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© William Robyns, New York ; D : 6256,
Feb. 23, 1905; 2c. Feb. 23, 1905. 42165
Shorn (The) lamb; a comedy drama of western
life in 4 acts, by L. Grattan. [109] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Lawrence Grattan, Chicago ; D : 8620,
May 31, 1906; 2c. May 31, 1906; 2c. (printed,
56 p. 4°) July 29, 1906.
42166
Short (A) circuit; or, Secrets of the beauty
cabinet, 1 act farce comedy, by E. Owsley-
Roy. 15 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915; D: 39375; Elma
Owsley-Roy, Brooklyn.
42166a
Short (The) cut; sociological drama in 4 acts,
by Rachael E. Marshall and O. Bailey. [197]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1913 ; D : 33725 ; R. E. Mar-
shall and Oliver Bailey, Seattle. 42167
Short (The) end of the loaf; comedy in 1 act,
by A. B. Baker. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1914; D : 38044 ; Arthur
Brooks Baker, Brooklyn. 42167a
Short plays; by Mary MacMillan. Cincinnati,
Stewart & Kidd company, 1913. 4 p. 1., 245 p.
Contents : The shadowed star. — The ring.—
The rose. — Luck? — Entr'acte. — A woman's a
woman for a' that. — A fan and two candle-
sticks.— A modern masque. — The futurists. —
The gate of wishes.
© Dec. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1913 ; A : 357992 :
Stewart & Kidd co., Cincinnati. 42168
Short plays about famous authors; by Maude
Morrison Frank. New York, H. Holt and
company, 1915. vii, 144 p. 12°.
Contents : A mistake at the manor. — When
Heine was twenty-one. — Miss Burney at
court. — A Christmas eve with Charles Dick-
ens.— The fairies' plea.
© Feb. 20, 1915 ; 2c. and aflf. Mar. 8, 1915 ;
A: 393873; Henry Holt & co.. New York.
42168a
Short plays for children; by Ella Kea tinge.
New York, The Roxbury publishing company,
1899. [18] p. 16°. (The wizard series)
Contents: The little magician. — The sick
doll. — The nightingale and the lark. — A
Christmas eve adventure.
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York; 1899:
12636, Feb. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 42168b
Short plays for small players; collection of en-
tertainments for children of all ages, by
Edith Burrows, Gladys Ruth Bridgham and
others. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1915.
146 p. 12°.
Contents : The key.— The children's hour.—
Jack and the beanstalk.— Bouquet of rose
spirits. — Pat's excuse. — Grammar school
fun. — A temperance frolic. — Blue ribbons.
© July 31. 1915; 2(?. Aug. 2, 1915; D:
413S7; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
42168c
Short riders; a farce in 1 act, by V. Frost. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1912; D : 28962 ; Vincent
Frost, Pittsburgh. 42169
Short-stop; a farcical comedv in 3 acts, by
J. Wild.
© John
Mar. 24.
Wild,
New York ; 1888 : 8743,
42170
Short (A) way with authors. See Four plays;
by Gilbert Cannon.
Shorty and his dad; a comedy.
© Charles A. Watkins, New York; 1888:
5340, Feb. 18. 42171
Shorty's return; comedy slcetch, by W. E. Glad-
stone. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1910; D: 22005; William E.
Gladstone, Utioa, N. Y. 42172
2124
42173
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42187
Shot (The); drama in 1 act, by C. L. Howard.
[2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1913; D : 33425 ; Charles
Lowell Howard, Washington. 42173
play in 1 act, by G. Harrison. [1], 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1915 ; D : 39483 ; Grover Har-
rison, Colorado Springs, Col. 42173a
Shot at sunrise; bullet proof farce, by M. Ott.
[1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1915; D: 41273; Matthew
Ott, Wollaston, Mass. 42173b
Shot (A) from the kitchen range. See General
(The) manager.
Shot in the dark: play in 1 act, by H. T. Samp-
son. [16] p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1914; D: 37646; Harry T.
Sampson, Milwaukee. 42173c
-: • See also ■Will-o'-the-wisp.
Should a woman tell? play in 1 act, by A. J.
Waldron. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1913 ; D : 35257 ; Craig & Bul-
mer, London. 42174
Should he have married her? an emotional
drama in prologue and 3 acts, by C. R. Clif-
ford.
© Chandler R. Clifford, Boston ; 1879 : 2154.
Feb. 14. 42175
Should women vote; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
W. C. Luban. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1914; D : 39150 ; William
Charles Luban, Brooklyn. 42175a
Shoulder-knot (The); a dramatization of the
book by the same name, by B. F. Tefft. 40 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Nathan A. Tefft, Bangor, Me. ; D : 13935,
Sept. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1908. 42176
Show (The) at Wilkin's hall; comedy costume
monologue for a lady or gentleman in female
costume, by B. M. Wilson.
© Bertha M. Wilson New York; 1895:
14740, Mar. 13; 2c. Mar. 20. 42177
Show-down (The); comedy-dramatic sketch in 1
act, by B. Holmes. [25] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1912 ; D : 29448 ; Ben Holmes,
Richmond. 42178
comedy in 1 act, by C. B. Hoadley. [1], 15
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1914; D: 38174; Charles
Byron Hoadley, New York. 42178a
dramatic playlet, by C. E. Royal. [1], 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1915 ; D : 39915 ; Charles El-
liott Royal, San Francisco. 42178b
Show-down (The) — Continued.
dramatic playlet, by F. George. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1915; D: 39444; Frederic
George, Manlius, N. Y. 42178c
play, by E. O. Schenck. [7] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912; D: 28765; Earl Q.
Schenck, Columbus, O. 42179
12 p.
— 'a play in 1 act, by John T. Doyle.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1912 ; D : 29111 ; Marion Wil-
lard Doyle, Allston, Mass. 42180
or. Wild oats, comedy-drama in 1 act, by
M. Arthur. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1913; D : 32763 ; Malcolm
Aa-thur, New York. 42181
Show (The) girls; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
by R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston; D : 988, Oct. 21,
1901. 42182
Show (The) girl's husband; a 1 act comedy, by
Kathleen Farroe Kennedy. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ethel Carpenter, Fall River, Mass. ; D :
15833. May 3, 1909 ; 2c. May 3, 1909. 42183
Show me. See I'm from Missouri.
Show me the man; vaudeville play, by C. E.
Wagner. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1911 ; D : 24616 ; Clara Eleanor
Wagner, Columbus, O. 42184
•vaudeville playlet, by C. E. Wagner. Co-
lumbus, The Nitschke press. 1911. 18 p. 16°.
© Ic. July 17, 1911 ; D : 24705 ; Clara Elea-
nor Wagner, Columbus, O. 42185
Show me Tom; society comedy sketch in 1
scene, by S. Cox and F. V. Van Ett. [1], 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1914 ; D : 37187 ; Sidney Cox
and Florence Vernal Van Ett, Chicago.
42185a
Show (A) of hands; farce comedy for 1 male
and 1 female, by W. R. Walkes, text and
stage business ed. and rev. by Pauline Phelps
and Marion Short. New York, E. S. Werner
& CO., 1906. 11 p. 12°. (On cover: Werner
ed.)
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D:9481,
Nov. 12, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. 42186
an original dramatic sketch, by W. R.
Walkes.
© T. H. French, New York; 1891:32932,
Sept. 15. 42187
2125
42188
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42203
Show people's friendship; love story play, by
E. M. Bennett. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1911 ; D : 24948 ; Edward Mil-
ton Bennett, New York. 42188
Show (The) shop; comedy in 4 acts, by J.
Forbes. [132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1915; D: 40232; .James
Forbes, New York. 42188a
Showed up; a musical farce-comedy in 3 acts,
by E. Hope. 30 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Edward Hope, Chicago ; 1889 : 6948, Mar.
5; 2c. May 25. 42189
Shower (The) bath; 1 act play, by G. Kiper.
[2], 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1915; D: 42040; Gertrude
Kiper, Lake Blufe, 111. 42189a
Shower (The) bath torture; used in old English
private lunatic asylums, introduced into suc-
cessful local drama of Our city, during scene 3d,
act 3d, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1874 : 427, Jan.
13. 42190
Showman (The); or, Brasse's circus, a farce-
comedy, by G. McBride.
© G. McBride, St. Louis; 1886:18117,
Aug. 9. 42193
Showman's (The) daughter; comedy drama in
4 acts, by Edgar Selden.
© Attie Spencer, United States ; D : 5085,
May 27, 1904. 42192
a melodrama in 4 acts, by E. Selden.
[129] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Selden and Leon Kaufman, New
York; D : 5715, Nov. 1, 1904; 2c. Nov. 18,
1904. 42193
Showman's (The) ward; a comedy in 3 acts,
by J. A. Fraser, jr. Chicago, The Dramatic
publishing company.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1896 : 59779,
Oct. 30 ; 2c. Nov. 4. 42194
Shown up. See Bazzler (The)
Shred (A) of manhood; comedy in 1 act, by
E. W. Kruschke. [2], 12 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1914; D: 38297; Emil Wil-
liam Kruschke, San Francisco. 42194a
Shreds and patches; a musical comedy conceit,
by C. Theadore.
© Charles Theadore, United States; 1889:
1716, Jan. 12. 42195
Shrewd (A) business man; comedy in 1 act,
by D. Seibert. i, 15 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1912; D: 29467; De Moine
Seibert, Centralia, Wash. 42196
Shriek (A); playlet in 1 act, by B. Yeager.
[2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1914 ; D : 36728 ; Edith Yeager,
Brooklyn. .42196a
Shrine (A) arabesque; playlet in 1 act and 1
scene, bv R. H. Faxon and C. H. Butler. 8 p.
8°. Printed.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1915; D: 40276; Ralph H.
Faxon, Wichita, and Charles H. Butler, Den-
ver. 42196b
Shrine (The) of privacy; original drama in 4
acts, by C. Greve. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1910; D: 22233; Clifford
Greve, St. Louis. 42197
Shrink up; society comedy in 3 acts, by G. A.
Lemming. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1915; D : 40587 ; Geo. A.
Lemming, Chicago.
42197a
Shunamite (The); a dramatic scene, by S'.
Bloomgarden.
.■)ymN:>?2ib3
13 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. May 29, 1912 ; D : 29829 ; Sol Bloom-
garden, New York. 42198
by Yehoash, [pseud, of Solomon Bloom-
garden]
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1912 ; D : 30983 ; Sarah Adler,
Brooklyn. 42199
Shurlcck Holmze, jr.; a 1 act travesty sketch,
by F. J. Beaman. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred. J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D :
1862, May 9, 1902; 2c. May 6, 1902. 42200
Shuttlecock (The); or, Israel in Russia, origi-
nal drama in 4 acts, by H. F. Downing. Lon-
don, Francis Griffiths [1913] 96 p. 12°.
© Nov. 10, 1913; 2c. Dec. 30, 1913; D:
35594; Henry Francis Downing and Francis
Griffiths, London. 42200a
Shy Anne from Cheyenne; a drama in 1 act,
by A. M. Smith. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice M. Smith, Tacoma ; D: 10708, June
5, 1907 ; 2c. June 17, 1907. 42201
Shylock; a Jewish drama, adapted from Shake-
speare's Merchant of Venice, by L. Zagat.
© Leo Zagat, San Diego, Cal. ; D : 15874,
May 15, 1900. 42202
or. The merchant of peanuts, musical play,
by M. Samuels. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Maurice Samuels, Brooklyn ; D : 1782,
Apr. 24, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1902. 42203
2126
43204
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42224
Sliylock in New York. See Merchant (The)
of Venice up to date.
Shyster (The) lawyer; or, ISTearly a lawyer,
episode in 1 act, bv McCree and Clark. [1],
21 p. 4°. • Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1913; D: 32615; McCree &
Clark, New York. 42204
Shyster's (The) trick; or, Fifteen years later,
a local melodrama in 5 acts and prologue, by
.T. Barrington.
© John Barrington, San Francisco; 1894:
52682, Nov. 12. 42205
■ 8ce also Fifteen years later.
Si and I; a country girl monologue, by Harry
L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1905]
10 p. 12°. (On cover: Denison's vaudeville
sketches)
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 7023,
.July 24, 1905; 2c. Sept. 18, 1905. 42206
Si (El) de las ninas; comedia en 3 actos y en
prosa, por Leandro Fernandez de Moratfn, ed.
Avith introduction and notes by J. D. M. Ford.
Boston, Giun & company, 1899. xiv, 95 p.
12°. ([International modern language
scries] )
© J. D. M. Ford, Cambridge, Mass.; 1899:
2S678. Apr. 26; 2c. Apr. 26. 42207
Si j'etais roi. See If I were only king. —
Were I the king'.
Si liootah (Red Foot); a comic opera in 4
acts, written by T. Grimes, composed by R. C.
Garland.
© Taylor Grimes, Washington ; 1891 : 44782,
Dec. 10. 42208
Si on invitait Rigolbert; de R. Valabregue.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D: 29999; Gaumont
CO., New York. 42209
Si Perkins; or, The girl I left behind me; an
original comedy-drama in 5 acts, by E. A.
Locke. -
© Edwin A. Locke, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1885:2895, Feb. 2. 42210
Si Perkins from Pnghtown; an original
Yankee comedy drama in 4 acts, by E. A.
Locke and F. Jones.
© Edwin A. Locke, Boston, and Frank
Jones, Fairview, W. Va. ; 1884 : 24431, Dec. 10.
42211
Si Perkins, pitcher; by A. Bonnet. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Arthur Bonnet, Chicago ; D : 15485. Mar.
29, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1909. 42212
Si Perkins, the waiter; rural comedy in 1 act,
by W. H. Coyle. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 12, 1910; D: 17914; William
Henry Coyle, Philadelphia. 42213
Si Plunkard; comedy in 4 acts, by J. C. Lewis.
[87] p. f°. Typewritten.
© James Clinton Lewis, Hartford; D:
2164, July 26, 1902 ; 2e. July 26, 1902. 42214
a rural minstrel farce in 3 acts, by L. M,
Boyer.
© L. Milton Boyer. Washington ; 1892 : 8586,
Feb. 24. 42215
Si Plunkard from Fairview, Pa.
© James Clinton Lewis, Hartford; 1886:
12975, June 3. 42216
Si Slocum; by H. L. Lyman.
© Herbert L. Lyman, Milwaukee ; D : 227,
Mar. 18; 1901. 42217
a drama of American frontier life, by C. W.
Tayleure.
© Clifton W. Tayleure, New York; 1875:
4526, May 3. 42218
Si Slocum's country store; entertainment in 1
act, by Frank Dumont. Philadelphia, Penn
publishing company, 1911. 26 p. 12°.
© Nov. 28, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1911 ; D : 25910 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 42219
Si Spruceby's mule; by C. W. Scott. 3 p. f°.
Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1910; D: 20154; Chester W.
Scott, New York. 42220
Si, the tramp; a melodrama, by W. F. Ensign.
San Francisco, Henderson & Crowe, 1890. 14
numb. 1., 8°.
© Wm. F. Ensign, San Francisco; 1890:
2S712, Sept. 18; 2c. Oct. 7. 42221
Same. Revised. San Francisco, Wm, M.
Hintou & CO., 1891. 20 numb. 1., 8°.
© Wm. F. Ensign, San Francisco; 1891:
13909, Apr. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 10. 42222
Si yo fuera rey! zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido eu
5 cuadros, original de A. L6pez Monis, mti-
sica de J. Serrano. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1913. 47 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36509 ; Antonio Lopez Monis, Madrid. 42222a
Siam; or. The troopers of the East, a musical
fantasy in 2 acts.
© Ernes, Foster and Puerner, New York ;
1885 : 13851. June 26. 42223
Siamese (The) twins; comic opera in 2 acts, by
L. G. Carpenter. [77] p. 4°. 'I'ypewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. June 13, 1913; D:334SJ -'Jrant Car-
penter. San Francisco. 42224
5379— VOL 2—16-
-30
2127
42225
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42244
Siamese (The) twins— Continued.
a negro burlesque sketch, by Charles White.
New York, R. M. De Witt, 1874. 6 p. 12°.
( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no.
38])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15830. Dec. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1875. 42225
Sibelle; or, Up among the millions, a society
drama in 5 acts, by W. Holland. Longmont.
Col., Valley home and farm print, 1879. 47
p. 16°.
© W\ Holland, Longmont, Cal. ; 1878:4259,
Apr. 9; 2c. Feb. 32, 1879. 42226
Siberia; a picturesque play, by B. Campbell.
© Bartley Campbell, New Yor-k ; 1882:
12457, July 28. 42227
play in 6 acts. rev. by H. C. Kennedy. [4],
129 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mai-. 9, 1911; D : 23601 ; Harry C.
Kennedy. Los Angeles. 42228
Siberie; drame en 3 actes, de Louis lUica, mu-
sique de Humbert Giordano, adaptation fran-
caise de Paul INlilliet. Milan, E. Sonzogno,
1905. 63 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan; D : 6709, May
22, 1905 ; 2c. May 22, 1905. 42229
Sibyl; a comedy in 5 acts, by A. K. Fulton.
© A. K. Fulton, Baltimore ; 18S3 : 9890, May
31. 42230
a society drama in 4 acts.
© Clara Morris Harriot. United States ;
1885 : 3018, Feb.
42231
Same.
© Morris Harriot, United States; 1884;
23485, Nov. 24.
42232
Sibyl Grey; or. The gambler's atonement, a
drama in 3 acts, by Hilton Coon. Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing company. 1901. 21 p. 12°.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 1090, Nov. 13,
1901 ; 2c. Nov. 13, 1901. 42233
Sic itur ad astra (Thus do we reach the stars);
play in 1 act, by Clementia [pseud, of Sister
Marv Edward Feeiian] Chicago, Sisters of
■ Mercy, St. Patrick's Academy, 1912. 16 p. 16°.
© Sept. 24, 1912; 2c. Dec. 26, 1912; D:
31789; Sisters of Mercy, St. Patrick's Acad-
emy, Chicago. 42234
Sic vos non vobis. Sec Little (The) savage.
Sicilian (The); comedy in 1 act, by Moliere, tr.
by Barrett H. Clark. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd. [1915] 18 p. 12°.
( [The world's best plays, by celebrated Euro-
jiean authors, B. H. Clark, general ed.] )
© Sept. 16, 1915; 2c. Sept. 17. 1915; D:
41766; Samuel French, New York. 42234a
Sicilian (The) — Continued.
libretto in 1 act, by J. D. Haag. [1], 31 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29. 1915 ; D : 42111 ; Jackson D.
Haag, Pittsburgh. 42234b
Sick a bed; play in 1 act. by John B. Hymer.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
® Ic. Mar. 26. 1915; D : 40185 ; Eleanor
Hymer, New York. 42234c
Sick (The) doll. See Short plays for children.
Siddartha; opera libretto, text from Light of
Asia, by A. J. Purrington. 51 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1909 ; D : 16773 ; Amelia J.
Purrington, New York. 42235
Side by side. See Two.
Side door Jennie; dramatic sketch, by C. L.
Stoyle. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Carrie Lee Stoyle, New York ; D : 14938,
Jan. 28, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1909. 42236
Side lights; comedy-drama in 2 scenes, by Thos.
J. Gray and H. B. Toomer. [3], 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1913; D: 33256; Henry B.
Toomer, New York. 42237
Side pardners; original dramatization in 4 acts,
by Scott Marble. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1909 ; D : 17511 ; Rose Win-
niett, Brooklyn. 42238
Side partners; the musical home comedy in 4
acts, ))y F. Girard. St. Louis, Great Western
printing co.. 1889.
© Frank Girard. Brooklyn; 1889:37684,
Dec. 11. 42239
Side-show (The); a musical comedy drama, by
S. H. Speck.
© Samuel H. Speck, Philadelphia; 1892:
11978, Mar. 18. 42240
Side-show (The) at the sea-shore; in 3 acts and
a night <-ap, by Dan Mason.
© Duncan B. Harrison, United States;
1887 : 4499, Feb. 23. 42241
Side-show troubles; by T. H. Dalton. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1911; D: 25229; Thos. H.
Dalton, St. Joseph, Mo. 42242
Side (The) that's seldom seen; in 1 act, by
W. B. Young. 10 p. t°. Typewritten.
© William B. Young, Chicago; D : 8403,
Apr. 23, 1906; 2c. Apr. 23, 1906. 42243
Side-tracked; a 4 act comedy drama.
© Jule Walters and S. J. Rawson, Chicago ;
1892:11331, Mar. 14. 42244
2128
42245
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42266
Side-tracked — Continued.
in 4 acts, rewritten by John Arthur Fraser,
[58] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jule Walters, Bellevue, Ky. ; D : 78, Jan.
25, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1901. 42245
C.
— -Dlay in 1 act, by L. Winter and I
Naught. [2], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1913 ; D : 3^1291 ; Louise Win-
ter, New Yorli, and Ida C. Naught, Elizabeth,
N. J. 42246
sketch in 1 act, by Jule Waltei's. [18] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1911 ; D : 23796 ; Louise
Llewellyn Walters, Chicago. 42247
Side-tracked again; a comedy in 4 acts, by J.
Davis.
© Joseph Davis, Philadelphia ; 1896 : 22070,
Apr. 9. 42248
Sidewalk (A) conversation; by J. Le Fevre.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Johnnie Le Fevre, New York ; D : 12823,
Apr. 24, 1908; 2c. Apr. 24, 1908. 42249
Sidewalks (The) of New York; farce comedy,
by C. B. Lawlor and James W. Blake.
© Charles B. Lawlor, United States : 1894 :
39521, Aug. 27. 42250
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by C. B, Law-
lor and J. W. Blake.
© Chas. B. Lawlor and James W. Blake,
New York ; 1895 : 18133, Apr. 1. 42251
— an original melodrama in 4 acts, by Scott
Marble. Typewritten.
© Thomas H. Davis and William T. Keogh,
New York ; 1895 : 6472, Jan. 28 ; 2c. Jan. 28.
42252
a spectacular kaleidoscopic street picture,
by H. J. Sayers.
© Henry J. Sayers, New York; 1895: 4069],
Aug. 8. 42253
Sidhe (The) of Ben-mor; Irish folk play, by R.
Sawyer [i. e. R. S. Durand] 11 p. 8°. (In
Poet lore, July-August, 1910)
© Aug. 24, 1910; 2c. Oct. 12, 1910; D:
22339; Ruth Sawyer, New York. 42254
Sidney, the flower of English chivalry; a ro-
mantic historical drama in 5 acts, by A.
Lowry. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Agnes Lowry, San Francisco ; D : 1135,
Nov. 29, 1901; 2c. Nov. 29, 1901. 42255
Sidonie; or, Sidonie Risler; or. The married
flirt, a drama in 5 acts, founded from Dau-
det's novel of Fromont jeune et Risler aine.
© Joseph Kirkland and James B. Runnion,
Chicago ; 1877 : 7161, June 18. 42256
21
Sidste (Den) gjest; drama fra barokkens f^rste
aar, af Hans E. Kinck. Kristiania, H, Asche-
houg & CO., 1910. 2 1., 404 p, 12°.
© Nov. 19, 1910; 2c. Dec. 8, 1910; D:
22746 ; H. Aschehoug & CO., Christiania, Nor-
way. 42257
Sie gleichen Maggie; unterhaltung in 1 akt, von
H. von Barnekow.
© Hans von Barnekow, Cleveland ; D : 4174,
Nov. 2. 1903. 42258
Sie hat ihr herz entdeckt; lustspiel in 1 akt,
von Wolfgang Mueller von Koenigswinter,
with table of ditllculties by Sigmon M. Stern.
New Y'ork, H. Holt and company [1883]
79 p. 12°. (Stern's selected German com-
edies prepared for students, no. 3)
© Henry Holt & co., New York; 1883:
18145, Oct. 4; 2c. Oct. 31. 42259
Same.
© Ada N. Stern, New York, as the
widow of the author, in renewal for 28 years.
Renewal no. 1875, May 27, 1911. Original
entry, Oct. 4, 1883, no. 18145. 42260
Sie spart; lustspiel in 1 akt, von M. Kaninski-
Weiss.
© Eduard Bioch, Berlin ; 1897 : 36529, June
19; 2c. July 16. 42261
Sieba and the 7 ravens; a new romantic spec-
tacular drama, by I. and B. Kiralfy. 18 p.
f°. Printed.
© Imre and Bolossy Kiralfy, New York;
1884 : 15879, Aug. 2 ; 2c. Aug. 29. 42262
Siega (La); zarzuela en 1 acto y en prosa, orig-
inal de G. Canto, mfisica de los maestros
Soutullo y Andreu. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1909. 34 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Nov. IS, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17459 ; Gouzalo Canto, Madrid. 42263
Siege (The); a drama in 5 acts, by O. T. Dar-
gan. 96 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Olive Tilford Dargan, Almond, N. C. ; D :
8496, aiay 7, 1906 ; 2c. May 7, 1906. 42264
— — See also Lords and lovers, and other
dramas.
Siege (The) against Aguinaldo; a historical ro-
mance of the Philippine-American war, in
4 acts for drama and opera, by M. I. Wishaar,
Typewritten.
. © Marie Ida Wishaar, Seattle ; 1899 : 25077.
Apr. 10; 2c. Apr. 24. 42265
Siege and fall of the Alamo; by L. S. Flatau.
© Louis S. Flatau, Dallas; 1896:47351,
Aug. 20. 42266
29
42267
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42283
Siege and massacre of Fort Dearborn, Aug. 12,
1812; the Chicago of today.
© Frederick T. Cummins, Chicago; D:
7646, Dec. 2, 1905. 42267
Siege (Le) de Berlin; pi6ce iugdite en 1 acte, de
C. Hellem et P. d'Estoc, d'aprds Alphonse Dau-
det. (In Les Annales politiques et litteraires,
3 mai 1914)
© Mav 3, 1914 ; Ic. June 3, 1914 : D : 37205 ;
Charles Hellem & Pol d'Estoc, Paris. 42267a
Sec also, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with figures : 1871.
Siege (The) of Armagh. See Eithne.
Siege (The) of Athlone. See Hearts (The) of
steel.
Siege (The) of Berlin; play in 1 act, by G. Seibel,
from the story by Alphonse Daudet. 33 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 22, 1915 ; D : 41288 ; George Sei-
bel, Pittsburgh. 42267b
i\v K. AValter, founded on the story
by Daudet. [1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1913 ; D : 35074 ; Karl Walter,
Kansas City, ilo. 42268
or. Through the Arc de Triomphe de
I'Etoile, a play in 1 act. by C. H. Palmer.
© Charles Harvey Palmer, Milwaukee;
1895 : 40137, Aug. 5. 42269
Siege (The) of Granada; a scenic and dramatic
composition.
© .Tohn Ilettig, Cincinnati; 1887:23868,
Sept. 20. 42270
Siege (The) of Irkutsk. Sec Courier (The) of
the czar.
Siege (The) of Jerusalem; a grand spectacular
drama, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1888:35321,
Dec. 11. 42271
Siege (The) of Khartoum. See Madhi (El)
Siege (The) of Murany. See Chatelaine (The)
Siege (The) of Pekin; in 3 acts, by J. F. Rinn.
60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Joseph Francis Rinn, New York ; D :
3184, Mar. 17, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1903. 42272
Siege (The) of Petersburg; or, The battle of
the crater, a pyrotechnical spectacular and
pantomimic drama, by H. J. Pain and F. O.
Rose.
© Henrv .1. Pain and Frank Oakes Rose,
New York ; 1894 : 53956, Nov. 19. 42273
See also Grant's Crater.
Siege (The) of Port Arthur. See General
Stoessel.
Siege (The) of Sebastopol; military, spectacular
stage exhibition.
© Sanmel Nathaniel Petbick, Silver Creek,
Neb. ; 1888 : 32071. Nov. 12. 42274
Siege (The) of Syracuse; a poetical drama in 5
acts, by W. A. Leahy. Boston, D. Lothrop
company. 1889. 3 p. 1., 105 p. 12°.
© William A. Leahy, Boston; 1889:16805,
.Tune 3 ; 2c. June 17. 42275
Siege of the Alamo; an historical drama in 4
acts, by A. Taylor.
© Albert Tavlor, Montgomery, Ala.; 1895:
12859, Mar. 4. 42276
Siege of Tripoli; l)y H. K. Hamilton. Type-
written.
© Harry Keat Hamilton, Cleveland; 1897:
3446, .Tan. 7; 2c. July 23. 42277
Siege (The) of Troy; a spectacular pantomime,
by T. W. Okey.
© Trevitt W. Okey, Columbus, O. ; 1886:
29337, Dec. 21. 42278
or, Ilion's fall, by W. P. Hoffman. 52 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1910; D : 20107 ; W. P. HofC-
man, St. Louis. 42279
Siegerin (Die); liebes drama in 3 akten, von
.Tohann Wiegand.
© Gustav Wiegand, Brooklyn ; D : 6757,
June 2, 1905. 42280
Siegfried; music-drama in 3 acts, third evening
of The ring of the Niebelung, cyclus by Rich-
ard .Wagner, tr. of the poem, legend and
story of the opera, by J. P. Jackson.
© John P. Jackson, New York ; 1887 : 3281.
Feb. 10 ; 2c. Feb. 10. 42281
-See also Silver (The) thread.
Siegfried Bergmann; ein dramatisches volks-
stiick, von F. C. Rauser. Philadelphia,
Schiifer & Koradi, 1908. 142 p. 12°.
© Friedrich CIi. Rauser, Philadelphia ; D :
12742, Apr. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1908. 42282
Siegfried's death. See German classics of the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Siempre en ridiculo. See Always ridiculed.
Sierra; by P. Armstrong.
© Paul Armstrong, Princess Anne, Md. ; D :
8783, July 5, 1906. 42283
Sierra Blanca; or, Jenny, the flower of the
plains, a rural, western comedy drama in a
prologue and 3 acts, by E. De Corsia. [104]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward De Corsia, New York ; D : 11075,
July 29, 1907 ; 2c. July 29, 1907. 42283a
21
30
42234
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42298
Sierra gold; an original American drama in 4
acts, l\v G. R. Busher.
© George R. Busher, Chicago; 1890:4525,
Feb. 5. 42284
Sierra (The) judge; melodrama in 4 acts, by
W. Halley. .[2], 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1914; D : 36941 ; William
Halley, Sacramento, Cal. 42284a
Same. [91] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1915 ; D : 40549 ; William Hal-
ley, Sacramento, Cal. 42284b
See also California.
Siete (Las) cabrillas; cuento cSmico-lIrico-fan-
tclstico en 1 acto, dividido en un pr61ogo y 3
cuadrus, en prosa y verso, original de En-
rique F. Campano y Jose Garcia de Onti-
veros. nitisica de los maestros Marquina y
Borrsls. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1907. 38 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© F. Campano y Garcfa de Ontiveros, Ma-
drid; D: 10797, June 18, 1907; 2c. June 18,
1907. 42285
Sighing (The) Dutchman; libretto of comic
opera in 2 acts, book and lyrics by C. Bloom-
ingdale, jr. [42] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Bloomingdale, jr., Philadelphia ;
D : 3542, May 12, 1903 ; 2c. June 6, 1903.
42286
Sight-seeing sights; 1 act monologic comedy, by
A. Walsh. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Austin Walsh, New York ; D : 6461, Feb.
15, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1905. 42287
Sightless (The): by Maurice Maeterlinck, tr. by
editors. (In Poet-lore, v. 5, no. 3, 4, 8-9,
Mar.. Apr., Aug., Sept.. 1893; periodical ©
Poet-lore co., Philadelphia, 1893:10916; 2c.
no. 3, Mar. 6, 1893 ; 2c. no. 4. Apr. 6, 1893 ; 2c.
no. 8, 9, Aug. 28. 1893) 42288
Sightless (The) avenger; a 4 act drama, by H.
Herron.
© Henrv Herron, Orange, N. J. ; D : 1259,
June 8, 1902. 42289
Sights and scenes in a police court; an origi-
nal comedy scene in 1 act, by H. Thomson.
[5] p. t°. Typewritten.
© Harry Thomson, Brooklyn ; D : 432, May
4, 1901 ; 2c. May 4, 1901. 42290
Sights (The) of Chicago; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by O. D. Castro and W. Gault Browne.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Oscar D. Castro. Chicago ; D : 187, Mar.
8. 1901 ; 2c. May 18, 1901. 42291
Siglo (El) de oro; revista en 1 acto, 4 cuadros y
un apoteosis, original de E. Paradas y J.
Jimenez, mdsica de los maestros Cayo Vela y
Enrique Brfl. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
cspanoles] 1915. 40 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40064 ; Enrique Paradas y Joaquin Jimenez,
Madrid. 42291a
Sigma Phi Alpha; an operetta for ladies' voices,
words by A. L. Fries, music by Charles S.
Skilton. Book of words.
© Adelaide L. Fries, Salem, N. C. ; 1896:
12850, Feb. 27 ; 2c. Mar. 18, 1895. 42292
Sign (The); play in 1 act, by W. Montague.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1915 ; D : 40262 ; Walter Mon-
tagu-e, San Francisco. 42292a
Sign (The) of Siva; an original play in 4 acts,
by C. Bennett. Springfield. 111.. C. Bennett
publishing companv [1901] 1 p. 1., 55 numb.
1., 8°.
© Clarence Bennett, Springfield, 111. ; D :
1069, Nov. 7, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1901. 42293
Sign (The) of the cross; a play in 4 acts, by
W. Barrett. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wilson Barrett. Loudon; 1895:14411,
:\Iar. 12; 2c. Mar. 16. 42294
Sign (The) of the four; a melodrama in 4 acts,
■in original dramatization of A. Conan Doyle's
novel of the same name, by C. P. Rice. [57] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charle.s P. Rice. New Haven ; D : 4154.
Oct. 28, 1903; 2c. Nov. 6, 1903. 42295
or. The adventures of Sherlock Holmes,
play in 4 acts, by Langdale Williams, drama-
tized from novel of same name by Sir Conan
Doyle. 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16347 :
James Edwards, Chicago. 42296
See also Sherlock Holmes, detective.
Sign (The) of the rose; a play in 1 act, written
and adapted bv G. Beban and C. T. Dazey.
19 p. 4°.
© George Beban, New York ; D : 16056,
June 12, 1909 ; 2c. June 12, 1909. 42297
Sign (The) of victory; an allegorical music-
drama in 3 acts and 8 scenes, by Lawrence C.
Hall. 2 p. 1., 2-15 numb. 1. 4°. Printed.
[Words only]
© Lewis Burton Spafford, Cherry Valley,
Ontario. Canada; D : 6180, Feb. 4, 1905; 2c.
Feb. 4, 1905. 42298
Sign (The) on the door; rash comedy, by John
P. Mulgrew. [2]. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3. 1915; D : 40832 ; Harry
Royale, Chicago. 42298a
2131
42399
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42318
Signa; a dramatization of Ouicla's [Louise
De la Ramee's] novel by that name, in 6 acts,
by Mrs. T. Miller.
© Mrs. Thomas Miller, New York ; 1879 :
5243, Apr. 19. 42299
opera in 2 acts, by Gilbert A. Beckett and
H. Rudall. rev. and rearr. from the Italian
version by Frederic E. Weatherly, music by
Frederic H. Cowen. London, E. Ascherberg
and CO., 1894. 76 p. 16°. [Libretto only.
Italian and English]
© E. Ascherberg & cc. London ; 1894 : 32723,
June 21 ; 2c. June 21. 42300
— or, My life for thine, by W. B. Alexander.
© William B. Alexander, Long Branch,
N. J. ; 1893 : 52960, Nov. 28. 42301
— See also Tuscan (The)
Signal (The) corps; an original, spectacular,
musical act, by H. Truesdell. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Howard Truesdell, New York ; D : 11347,
Sept. 13, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1907. 42302
Signal (The) fire; a 4 act military drama, by
C. F. Harrison. [57] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles F. Harrison, St. Louis ; D : 6334,
Mar. 14, 1905 ; 2c. May 15, 1905. 42303
Signal (The) flash; a drama in 4 acts, by E. T.
Wilson.
© Ediiar T. Wilson, United States; 1890:
35613, Nov. 12. 42304
Signal (The) gun of 1861. See Little (The)
volunteer.
Signal (The) of death. Sec Winning (The)
hand.
Signal (The) of liberty; an American naval
drama in 4 acts, by W. J. Jossey.
© William J. Jossey, Baker City, Or.;
1898 : 33095, May 28 ; 2c. June 16. 42305
Signal service; by E. W. Cortis.
© Ernest Whitehouse Cortis. East Orange,
N. J. ; D : 15996, June 4, 1909. 42306
Signal (The) tower; a scenic comedy drama, by
E. Kraupa. Ms.
© Edward Kraupa, Philadelphia ; 1894 :
37024, Aug. 8 ; 2c. Aug. 8. 42307
Signed, female friend; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by F. C. Abbott. 75 p. f". Typewritten.
© Mrs. F. C. Abbott, Aurora, 111.; D: 1788.
Apr. 26, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1902. 42308
Signet (The) of the emperor; a playlet in 1 act,
by H. C. Whorf. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry Church Whorf, Winthrop, Mass. ;
D : 14046, Oct. 13. 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1909.
42309
Signing an actor; specialty sketch in 1 act, by
Len Ware [pseud, of Lew Ward] Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing co., 1894. 10 p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 346] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1894:60288.
Dec. 26 ; 2c. Dec. 31. . 42310
Signing (The) of the Hispano-American peace
treaty. Sea Downfall (The) of Spain.
Signer Sieiano; or, The singing saint, a play
in 3 acts, by F. E. Huntington. [54] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© F. E. Hunthigton, New York ; D : 1416,
Feb. 8, 1902; 2c. Feb. 10, 1902. 42311
Signora (La) dalle Camelie (Camille); drama
in 5 acts, by Alex. Dumas, fils.
© James A. McGrath, New York; 1896:
126S9, Feb. 26; 2c. Feb. 26. 42312
Signs of the times; a drama in 3 acts, by H. C.
Garner.
© Harriet C. (Earner, Chicago; 1880:2298,
Feb. 11. 42313
Sigurd; oi)era, by Ernest Reyer, English version
by W. G. Day.
© Willard G. Day, Baltimore; 1891:31368,
Sept. 4. 42314
Sigurd Slembe; a dramatic trilogy, by B.iorn-
stjerne Bjornson, tr. from the Norwegian by
W. M. Payne. Boston and New York. Hough-
ton, Mifflin and company, 1888. viii, 323 p.
12°.
© Williaui Morton Payne, Chicago; 188S:
27446, Sept. 26; 2c. Oct. 13. 42314a
Silas Bane; a melodrama in 4 acts, by P. W.
Hyde and W. A. Woods.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde and William An-
derson Woods, Pittsburgh ; 1897 : 50460, Sept.
9; 2c. Feb. 4, 1898. 42315
Silas Chester; or. Brother and sister, by A. W.
Dotson.
© Alexander White Dotson, West Bay City.
Mich. ; 1886 : 1814, Jan. 22. 42316
Silas Gant; a Kentucky backwoods drama in 4
acts, by J. C Powers. 46 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1910; D: 20476; Jay Clay
Powers, San Jose, Cal. 42317
Silas Gould, G. A. R.; a 1 act play, by W. M.
Cressy.
© Will M. C'ressy, New Haven ; 1899 : 81699,
Dec. 18. 42318
2132
42319
COPYRIGHTED IX THE UNITED STATES
42335
Silas Marner; a drama in a prologue and 3 acts,
based on George Eliot's novel of the same
name, dramatization by students of the Yeat-
raan high school, St. Louis, class of '05, under
the direction of J. R. Powell.
© John Rush Powell, United States; D:
6399. Mar. 24, 1905. 42319
drama in 4 acts, adapted from George
Eliot's novel, by Franklin S. Owen. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1915. 32 p. 12°.
© Feb. 17, 1915; 2c. Feb. IS, 1915; D:
39719 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
42319a
- and a prologue, by B. Meyer.. [148] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Blakeraan Meyer, Bernardsville, N. J. ;
D:4i03. Oct. 17, 1903; Ic. Oct. 17, 1903; Ic.
Oct. 28, 1903. 42320
a dramatization for schools and young peo-
ple, written by the class of 1907 of the High
school. Asbury Park. ed. by E. C. Cook. 19 p.
4°. (The Beacon, v. 1, no. 2. Mar., 1904)
© Elizabeth Christine Cook, Asbury Park.
N. J. ; D : 4744. Mar. 14, 1904 ; 2c. Mar 25.
1904. 42321
— ^dramatization of George Eliot's novel, by
Bertha SReafer and R., H. McLaughlin. [74]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1910; D: 21873; Bertha E.
Sheafer and R. H. McLaughlin, Cleveland.
42322
— ■■ by C. E. Skinner.
© Charles Everett Skinner, Louisville; D:
5896. Dec. 10, 1904. 42323
— dramatized from George Eliot's novel, by
C. B. Ellis. 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2. 1909 ; D : 16688 ; Clara Bud-
long Ellis, Rochester, N. Y. 42324
— play in prologue and 3 acts, by George
Eliot, dramatized by M. A. Gilman. [50] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1914; D: 36979; Molly Ade-
laide Gilman. Arlington, Mass. 42325
— See also Gold.— Miser (The) of Raveloe.—
Weaver's gold.
Silas Marner, the weaver of Raveloe; adapted
irom George Eliot's novel by L. J. Jones and
F. Atkinson.
© L. J. Jones and Frank Atkinson. Bed-
ford, la. ; 1885 : 6836, Mar. 23. 42326
a play in 3 acts, by D. M. Vinsonhaler,
adapted 'from George Eliot's novel of that
name.
© Duncan M. Vinsonhaler, Omaha. Neb.
1897:57024, Oct. 8.
Silas Scroggins. detective; 1 act comedy drama,
by G. H. Petty. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24. 1915; D : 40751 ; George
Hubert Petty, Kansas City, Mo. 42327a
Silas Scrubbins; a 1 act comedy, by W. T.
Hodge. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Wm. T. Hodge. New York; D : 9242,
Oct. 16. 1906; 2c. Oct. 16, 1906. 42328
Silas, the chore boy; a romance of New Eng-
land in 3 acts, bv Frank H. Bernard. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1906.
1 p. 1., [4]-78 p. 12°. (French's American
acting ed., no. 5)
© Samuel French. New York ; D : 7977, Feb.
12, 1906; 2c. Feb. 21 1906. 42329
Silberne (Die) hochzeit. See Silver (The) wed-
ding.
Silence dethroned; dramatic composition in 3
acts by J. M. P. Hug. [36] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 29, 1915; D : 40795 ; Josephine
M. Peteler Hug, Los Angeles.
42329a
Silence is golden; farce comedy in 4 acts, by
H. W. Hawley. [136] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25. 1915 ; D : 41048 ; Harry W.
Hawley, Springfield, Mass. 42329b
-See also Dummy (The).— Ward (The)
Silence not always a virtue.
(The) young lady.
See Talkative
Silence (The) of Aram; a drama in a prologue
and 4 acts, by Freeman Wills, [87] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Martin Harvey, London ; D : 401, Apr. 26,
1901 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1901. 42330
Silence (The) of Dean Maitland.
© J. Martin Harvey, London; 1896:3039,
Jan. 8. 42331
42327
2133
by E. L. Scott. Typewritten.
© E. Lewis Scott. Australia ; 1900 A : 4054,
Feb. 13; 2c. Feb. 13. 42332
a drama in 5 acts, by E. Hertslet.
© Ethel Hertslet. New York; 1897:35913.
June 16. 42333
Silence (The) of Rafael. See Nevada.
Silence (The) of the judge; a melodrama in 4
acts, by C. Fletcher.
© Coyne Fletcher, Washington ; D : 3522.
June 1, 1903. 42334
Silent; a romantic, melodramatic pantomime in
4 acts, by G. Clair.
© George Clair, Boston ; 1872 : 8186, Aug. 2.
42335
42336
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42353
Silent (The) brotlier; 1 act play, by G. W.
Moore. 14 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1912; D : 31869 ; Geo. W.
Moore, Chicago. 42336
Silent (The) call; or, These are my people,
play in 3 acts, by B. M. Royle. [2], 137 p.
4° Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1910 ; D : 22218 ; Edwin Milton
Royle, Darien, Conn. 42337
Silent (The) detective; a drama in 3 acts, by
Effie W. Merrimann. Chicago, The Dramatic
publishing company [1901] 43 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1022,
Oct. 28, 1901; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 42338
Silent (The) garden; pantomime with prologue
and Incidental music, by E. Alberti. [2], 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1913 ; D : 34630 ; Mme. E. Al-
berti, New York. 42339
Silent (The) heavens; divine comedy with a
postscript on mystery plays for modern read-
ers, bv Osbert Burdett. London, A. C. Fi-
field, i914. 48 p. 16°.
© Nov. 14, 1914; Ic. Dec. 23, 1914; D:
39565; Osbert Henry Burdett, London.
42339a
Silent (The) house. See Sharing (The)
Silent (A) hunter; in 1 act, by J. Carrick.
[36] p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Carrick, Detroit; D : 42, Jan. 18,
1901 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1901. 42340
Silent Jim; play of the great Northwest in 3
acts and 7 tableaus, by O. A. C. Lund. [98] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1915 ; D : 40191 ; Oscar A. C.
Lund, Fort Lee, N. J. 42340a
Silent (The) knock; a play in 1 act, by E. C.
Ginty. 25 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1913; D : 32515 ; Edward C.
Ginty, Danbury, Conn. 42341
Silent love; an original drama in 4 acts, by
Frederick Mills.
© Frederick S. Mills, Philadelphia; 1874:
6359, May 9. 42342
play in 5 acts and 4 scenes, by G. L. Salis-
bury, jr. [6], 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1914 ; D : 37419 ; George L.
Salisbury, jr.. Lafayette, R. I. 42342a
play in 3 acts, by J. S. McCabe, jr. [90]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1913; D: 34509; James S.
McCabe, jr.. New York. 42343
. Silent (The) man; by W. T. Hughes.
© Wallace T. Hughes. Louisville ; 1900 A :
11517, May 7. 42344
Silent (The) man — Continued.
■ -a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by Joaquin Mil-
ler [pseud, of Cincinnatus H. Miller] 61 p. 8°
Printed.
© Joaquin Miller, United States; 1883:
12803, July 12 ; 2c. July 12. 42345
See (7/so, Romance of the old Comedie
frangaise. — Salviati.
Silent (The) oath; play in 1 act, by C. E. Miles.
[2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1913; D : 32062 ; Chas. E.
Miles, Worcester. 42346
Silent partner; an American comedy in 3 acts,
by H. H. Winslow.
© Herbert Hall Winslow, New York ; 1888 :
32650, Nov. 19. 42347
American play in 3 acts, by A. Davis. 121
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1909 ; D : 17250 ; Allan Davis,
Pittsburgh. 42348
- — —drama, by C. W. Ingram. [1], 44 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1914 ; D : 38156 ; Cordie Webb
Ingram, Rexton, Tex. 42348a
— a monologue, by Fannie Aymar Mathews.
© Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39224.
July 30 ; 2c. July 30. 42349
— play in 1 act, by J. Bevan and Chas. Irvine.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1910 ; D : 22960 ; John Bevan.
United States. 42350
play in 3 acts, by F. J. Callahan. 45 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32585 ; Frank J. Cal-
lahan, Scranton, Pa. 42351
Silent partners; a play in 3 acts, by T. E. D.
Wells [pseud, of T. C. Wellsted] [2], 85 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1912 ; D : 30133 ; T. C. Well-
sted, Brecksville, O. 42352
Silent (The) room; di'ama in 3 acts, by E. G.
Clemens and Asquith-Rice [pseud, of M. As-
quith and Louise Rice] [85] p. 4°. Type-
written. '
© Ic. Apr. 20. 1914; D : 36781 ; Edna
Graves Clemens and Mary Asquith, New York.
42352a
Silent vengeance; a drama in 4 acts, founded
on Edgar Allen Poe's story of The murders in
the Rue Morgue, by H. Grattan. [122] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Harry Grattan, London ; D : 6776, June 6,
1905 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1905. 42353
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
2134
42354
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42369
Silent vengeance — Continued.
u melodrama in 4 acts, by Harry Grattan
[pseud, of Houry Willoughby Grattan Plunk-
ett] [126] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Terry and Herbert Kinsley, Lon-
don ; D : 865, Sept. 16, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 16, 1901.
42354
Silent voice; modern drama of American life in
3 acts, by J. H. Booth. [88] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 18. 1910 ; D : 21370 ; John Hunter
Booth, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 42355
Silent wife; comedy in 1 act, by P. Neary. [2],
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1912 ; D : 30299 ; Peter Neary,
New York. 42356
— play in 1 act, by H. Fort. 9 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1910 ; D : 20566 ; Homer Fort,
IMonrovia, Cal.
42357
Silent Winthrop; a modern play, by H. C. Vail
and H. E. Broadhurst.
© H. C. Vail and H. E. Broadhurst, Geneva,
N. Y. ; D : 13521, Aug. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 10.
1908. 42358
Silent witness; a drama in 5 acts, by F. S.
Milner and N. S. Smith. [64] p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Frances S. Milner and Nat S. Smith,
Alliance, O. ; D : 4446, Dec. 29, 1903 ; 2c. Dec.
29, 1903. 42359
— -drama in 4 acts, by E. M. Hall. [1], 88 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mnv 31, 1912; D : 29838 ; Edith Ma-
comber Hall, Brooklyn. 42360
— . .by H. G. Ashmead. 1 p. 1., 20 p; 8°.
Printed.
© Henrv Graham Ashmead, Chester, Pa. ;
D : 5713, Oct. 31, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 14, 1904.
42361
—by W. Allen. [65] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Whiting Allen and Melville B. Raymond,
jr., New York ; 1899 : 84071, Dec. 28 ; Ic. Dec.
28 ; Ic. Dec. 30. 42362
drama in 1 act, by W. E. Dugdell. [1], 7
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1914; D : 38341 ; William
Edwin Dugdell, Portland, Or. 42362a
— -4 act melodrama, by James P. Wilson and
W. R. Wilson. [2], 130 p. 4\ Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1915 ; D : 41116 ; Will R. Wil-
son, New York. 42362b
Silent witness — Continued.
• • a p.hiy in a prologue and 4 acts, by J. Hay,
jr. [133] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1914 ; D : 38729 ; James Hay.
jr., Washington. 42362c
a play in 1 act, by George C. Jenks and ,
W. N. Lawrence
© Walter N. Lawrence, New York; D:
13481, Aug. 1, 1908. 42363
— society drama in 4 acts from the French,
by M. P. Owen and L. J. Woodworth. Type-
written.
© Mattie P. Owen and Lita J. Woodworth,
San Francisco ; 1895 : 20741, Apr. 15 ; 2c. Apr.
19. 42364
— ^or, The accused, play in S acts, by L. Ris-
ing. [149] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1915; D : 39632 ; Lawrence
Rising, New York. 42364a
or. The Black Canon, a drama in 5 acts, by
F. Heermans.
© Forbes Heermans, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1888 :
1242, Jan. 11. 42365
— -See also Down the Black Caiion.
Silent (The) woman; musical comedy from Ben
Jonson's Epicoene, by C. F. Ohliger. 78 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1911; D: 23314; Carl F.
Ohliger, Pittsburgh. 42386
play in 1 act, by W. B. Carlock. [1], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1915; D: 41844; W. B.
Carlock. North Salem, N. Y. 42366a
Silentdale; by T. B. Beach. [Waterbury. Conn.,
:\Iattatuck press. The Waterburv blank book
mfg. CO., 1905] 43 p. 8°.
© Theodore B. Beach, Seymour, Conn. ; D :
6922, July 7, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1905. 42367
Silhouette (The); a comic opera in 3 acts, book
by W. C. De Miller, music by C. F. Roberts.
Typewritten.
© W. C. De Miller, New York ; 1899 : 36823,
June 3 ; 2c. June 3. 42368
■ drama in 4 acts, by J. R. Alden. 115 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1915; D : 41121 ; Joseph R.
Alden, Grand Rapids, Mich. 42368a
Silk; play of principle in 4 acts, bv I. Kraft.
103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1912 ; D : 30779 ; Irma Kraft.
Wheeling, W. Va. 42369
2135
42370
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42394
Silk (The) dress; 1 act play, by E. C. Hardy.
12 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1910; D: 20547; Evelina
Cooke Hardy, New York. 42370
Silk or cotton; a comedy-drama in 3 acts, by
C. T. Rogers. St. Louis, 1882.
© Charlotte T. Rogers, United States ; 1882 :
21295, Dec. 15. 42371
Silk (A) stocking; dramatic sketch, by Alex-
ander E. Jones. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellsworth, Chicago ;
D : 716, Aug. 3. 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1901. 42372
Silk (A) stocking- candidate; by J. O'Shaugh-
nessy. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James 0"Shaughnessy, Chicago ; D : 8954,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2c. Aug. 13, 1906. 42373
Silk stocking's; a Virginia romance, a comedy
in 2 acts, by C. T. Harris.
© C. To^vnsend Harris, Piermont, N. Y. ;
1873:11845. Oct. 1.5. 42374
Silken Thomas; or. The revolt of the Geral-
dines, an Irish tragedy in 6 acts, by C. Kirner
and J. Laidlaw.
© C. Kirner and J. Laidlaw, Dubuque, la. ;
1877:12677, Nov. 3. 42375
Silken (A) thread; a domestic drama in 5 acts,
by S. Mackaye.
© Steele Mackaye, New York ; 1879 : 13390,
Oct. 9. 42376
Silly Billy; a musical comedy in 3 acts, book
and lyrics by P\ T. Cardoze. [68] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Frederic T. Cardoze. Albany ; D : 10729,
May 29, 1907 ; 2c. May 22, 1907. 42377
Silly (A) dinner at Cherry's; a dramatic com-
position, by H. Montague. Typewritten.
© Harry Montague, New York ; 1897 : 16719,
Mar. 11 ; 2c. May 25. 42378
Silly (The) dinner trial; a dramatic composi-
tion, by H. Montague. Typewritten.
© Harry Montague, Nevp York ; 1897 : 16720,
Mar. 11 ; 2c. May 25. 42379
Silly Sally; playlet in 1 act, by Louis De Coucy.
[2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9. 1913; D : 31923 ; Gustave
Frohman. New York. 42380
Silly Sammy's secrets; a country kid mono-
logue, by Harry L. Newton. Chicago, T. S.
Denison, 1906. 5 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison. Chicago ; D : 9077, Sept 12,
1906 ; 2c. Oct. 18, 1906. 42381
Silly (The) season; musical farce in 2 acts, by
S. .L and H. W. Treitel. 45 p. f°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1911; D : 23087 ; S. J. and
H. W. Treitel, Woonsocket, R. I. 42382
Silly's dinner; by G. W. Arnold.
© George Waugh Arnold, New York ; 1897 :
4694, Jan. 13. 42383
Silver (The) age, and house that Jake built;
a drama in 4 acts, by S. Smith.
© Sam. W. Smith, San Francisco; 1878:
1223S, Oct. 23. 42384
Silver bird; a sensational drama in 4 acts, by
G. H. Hamilton.
© J. M. Beverly, Cleveland; 1891:5890,
Feb. 12. 42385
or. The dead shot of Arizona, a 5 act sen-
sational drama, by Capt. George H. Hamilton.
© Mabel Sterling, Ironwood, Mich.; 1890:
134S3, Apr. 24. 42386
Silver (The) box; by J. Galsworthy. New York
and London. G. P. Putnam's sons, 1909. 1
p. 1. 80 p. 12°.
© John Galsworthy, New York ; D : 15353,
Mar. 16, 1909; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909. 42387
• See also Plays: John Galsworthy.
Silver (The) bullet.
© Pauline Cooke and May Clinton, New-
York ; D : 1093, Nov. 13, 1901.
42388
Silver Cliff; an original melodrama in 4 acts, by
W. Fessler. 70 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Walter Fessler, Greenville, Pa. ; 1890 :
22968. Jul.v 21 ; 2c. Aug. 9. 42389
Silver (The) cord; a drama in 4 acts, by G. Bor-
row and C. J. Campbell. [153] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© George Borrow and Charles J. Campbell,
New York ; D : 6001, Jan. 4, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 4,
1905. 42390
-a drama in 1 act, by W. H. Cluxton. [1],
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1912; D : 30147 ; Walter H.
Cluxton. Boston. 42391
Silver (The) crest; a romantic and spectacular
drama in 5 acts, by Charles Smith Cheltnam.
© Lucy Rushton, New York ; 1872 : 3875,
Apr. 12. 42392
Silver (The) crucible; or, The nun of Ardenne,
play in 4 acts, by E. M. Lessing [i. e. E. M. L.
Cook] 40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept 20, 1913 ; D : 34496 ; Edith Maida
Lessing Cook, Chicago. 42393
Silver (The) cup; a romantic light opera in 3
acts, by R. M. Sterrett in collaboration with
Chas. J. Campbell and Ralph M. Skinner,
score by R. M. Sterrett. [92] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© R. M. Sterrett, New York ; D : 2190, Julv
31, 1902 ; 2c. July 31, 1902. 42394
213G
42395
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42416
Silver (The) dagger; a play in 4 acts, by M. E.
Swan. [123] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. All?. 9, 1909; D : 16529 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 42395
Silver dollar; a comedy, by J. Gorman.
© James Gorman, Englewood, 111.; 1890:
35759. Nov. 13. 42396
a comedy in 3 acts, by E. L. Blanc.
© Elizabeth L. Blanc. New York; 1892:
37075, Sept. 10. 42397
Silver (A) jubilee; 1 act comedy playlet, by
K.D.Hyde. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13. 1915; D: 39984; Robert
Doyle Hyde, Clifton, Me. 42397a
Silver (The) king; drama in 5 acts, by Henry
Herman and H. A. Jones.
© Samuel French & son, New York ; 1882 :
18370, Oct. 31. 42398
Same. New York. Samuel French ; Lon-
don. S. French, ltd., 1907. 1 p. 1., v, 5-169 p.
diagr. 8°. '''^%
© Heurv Arthur Jones, London ; D : 10907,
July 5. 1907 ; 2c. July 26, 1907. 42399
Silver (The) knight; a drama of the crusades
in 3 acts, by A. Chrostowski. 66 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York; D:
5844, Nov. 30, 1904 ; 2c. July 5, 1905. 42400
• Same. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York; D:
3034. Feb. 24, 1903 ; Ic. Mar. 2. 1903 ; Ic. Mar.
13, 1903. 42401
Silver (The) lady; a play, by H. Ford and C.
Duer. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harriet Ford and Caroline Duer, New
York; D : 15973, May 29, 1909; 2c. May 29.
1909. 42402
Silver (The) lily. -See Clarice.
Silver (The) lined cloud; playlet in 1 act, by
J. Arnold. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1913 ; D : 34702 ; Jack Arnold,
Memphis, Tenn. 42403
Silver (The) lining; an American social play in
4 acts, by F. Murphy. [146] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Fitzgerald Murphy, New York : 1895 :
41904. Aug. 16 ; 2c. Sept. 11. 42404
• comedietta in 1 act, by Alice Barnicoat, mu-
sic arr. by L. Mauran Bloodgood. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© A. W. F. JIacCollin. New York ; D : 4935.
Apr. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1904. 42405
Silver (The) lining — Continued.
• comedy in 1 act, by B. Caldwell. [15] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914 ; D : 36249 ; Braden Cald-
well, Indianapolis. 42405a
— play in 3 acts, by A. Brittou. 72 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1911 ; D : 23685 ; Alfred Brit-
ton, New York. 42406
a playlet in 1 act, by W. W. Norton. 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William Warren Norton, Detroit; D:
6318, Mar. 11, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1905. 42407
Silver (The) lute. See Love and war and a
lute.
Silver (The) mask; a romantic comedy drama
in 4 acts, by W. Bonelli.
© William Bonelli, New York ; 1892 : 15148,
Apr. 6. 42408
Silver (The) medallion; play in 4 acts, bv S. B.
Tall. 43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910; D : 20758 ; Stanley
Broughton Tall, Baltimore. 42409
Silver (The) plume; an original comedy in 5
acts, by E. A. Chambliss.
© Emma Amonett Chambliss, Helena,
Mont. ; 1892 : 31925, Aug. 2. 42410
- — - romantic drama in 5 acts, by C. H. Hoyt.
© Charles H. Hoyt, Boston; 1877:13901,
Nov. 30. 42411
Silver (The) queen; an original burlesque in 2
acts, by C. Gilday.
© Charles Gilday, Baltimore; 1883:20699,
Nov. 9. 42412
Silver rock; an American musical comedy in 3
acts, by S. V. Steele.
© Samuel V. Steele, Chicago; 1883:10599,
June 11. 42413
Silver (The) scymetar; in 5 acts, by W. F. Al-
lert. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. P. Allert, New York; D : 2549, Nov.
3, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1902. 42414
Silver (The) seal; a fantasy in 3 acts, book by
Helen E. Beresford [pseud, of H. E. B. Ford]
and Theodore Wefing, lyrics by Helen E.
Beresford. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Helen Elizabeth Brown Ford, New York ;
D : 5692, Oct. 26, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1904.
42415
Silver (The) shield; an original comedj^ in 3
acts, by Sydney Grundy. New York. S.
French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1898. 62 p.
12°. ([French's international copyrighted
ed. of the works of the best authors, no. 2] )
© Samuel French, New York ; 1898 : 63011.
Oct. 27; 2c. Jan. 2, 1899. 42416
213i
42417
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42435
Silver (A) shoe; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
T. J. Coyne,
© Thos. J. Coyne, Council Bluffs, la.;
1894:25430, May 21. 42417
Silver (The) slipper; a modern extravaganza,
libretto by Owen Hall.
© Francis, Day <fc Hunter, London; D:
527, May 31, 1901. 42418
ji musical comedy in 2 acts, book by Owen
Hall, lyrics by W. H. Risque, music by Les-
lie Stuart. [104] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© William Greet, London; D:537, June 1,
1901; 2c. May 28, 1901. 42419
See also Cinderella.
Silver (The) sppon; character sketch in 4 acts,
by Joseph S. Jones. Rev. and reconstructed.
Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1911. 65 p.
12°.
© May 16, 1911; 2c. May 17, 1911; D:
24223; Nathaniel D. Jones, North Scituate,
Mass. 42420
Silver Spray; or, Life in Fairy-land, [by Jes-
sie Maitlandl New York, W. H. Sadlier
[1877] 23 p. 12°.
© William H. Sadlier, New York; 1877:
10587. Sept. 13; 2c. Sept. 13. 42420a
Silver Spuj; an original drama in 4 acts, by
S. Marble. 102 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Scott Marble, Chicago; 1884:8737, Apr.
26; Ic. Apr. 13, 1885. 42421
Silver star; or, The mystery of "Villa Heal, an
original drama in 4 acts, by W. A. Sliver
(Fred Marsden)
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1873:8576,
July 28. 42422
Silver stars; by Elizabeth F. Guptil. Franklin,
O., Eldridge entertainment house, 1914. 11 p.
12°.
© Nov. 1. 1914; 2c. Dec. 19, 1914; D:
39298; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 42422a
Silver (The) sword; a drama In 1 act, by M.
Holland and L. Webb. 12 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© M. Holland and L. Webb, Monmouth, 111. ;
D : 12948, May 11, 1908 ; 2c. May 11, 1908.
42423
Silver (The) thread and other folk plays for
young people; arr. for the grammar grades
by Constance D'Arcy Mackay . . . New
York, H. Holt and company, 1910. iv, [2],
239 p. 16°.
Contents : The silver thread. — The forest
spring. — The foam maiden. — Troll magic. —
The three wishes. — A brewing of brains. —
Siegfried. — The snow witch.
© Dec. 10, 1910; 2c. Dec. 17, 1910; A:
278709 ; ; Henry Holt & co.. New York. 42424
Silver threads; a drama, by C Sleeth and Her-
bert Farrar. 81 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Charlotte Sleeth, New York; D: 16120,
June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 42425
play in 4 acts, by M, V. Merle, 125 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic, Jan. 31, 1910; D : 20068 ; Martin V.
Merle, San Francisco. 42426
play in 1 act, by J. Noel, [1], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19. 1913 ; D : 32366 ; Joseph Noel.
Bedford Park, N. Y. 42427
Silver threads among the gold; play in 1 act,
by P. Derblay. [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1914; D: 39160; Pierre
Derblay, New York. 42427a
Silver (The) tureen; or, A pickle in Paris,
[play in 2 acts] book and lyrics by Stanton
Hill [i. e. Charles Stanton Hill] [4], 51 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 14, 1912; D : 29658 ; Hill &
Scott, Boston. 42428
Silver wedding; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
J. H. Smith.
© James Harvey Smith, Philadelphia;
.1891:11388, Mar. 28. 42429
a new Ethiopian musical comedy in 3 acts,
by James Gorman. 26 p. 4°, Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Gussie L. Davis, New York ; 1887 : 22581,
Sept. 5; 2c, Sept, 5. 42430
an original play in 3 acts, by M. Morton
[i. e. M. M. Conheim]
© Martha Morton, New York ; 1896 : 10258.
Feb. 12. 42431
^ — a temperance drama in 5 acts, by J. W.
Moore. •
© John Weslev Moore, Bellefonte, Pa. ;
1878 : 11451. Oct. 5. 42432
(Die silberne hochzeit); play of German-
American life in 3 acts, by E. Locke. 114 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec, 11, 1912; D: 31682; Edward
Locke, Mount Tabor, N, J, 42433
Silver wheel (The); a comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by F, Darcy,
© Frederick Darcy, New York ; 1892 : 23245.
June 2. 42434
Silver (The) whistle. See Pauletta.
Silver Wing, the angel of the tribes; an
American drama in 3 acts, by Ned Buntline
[pseud, of E. Z. C. Judson]
© E. Z. C. Judson, Stamford, N, Y. ; 1875 :
1969, Mar. 3. 42435
2138
42436
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42453
Silverbridge; a comedy-drama in 5 acts, by
H. Cahill. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Helena Oahill. New York; 1889:22846,
July 25; 2c. July 25. 42436
Silverstein's luck; comedy-dramatic playlet, by
L. Chevalier. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1912; D : 28185 ; Louis Che-
valier, New York. 42437
Silvia; a musical comedy, libretto by Leon
Berthant. [48] p. f°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Adelina Roattina, New York ; D : 7916,
Jan. 29. 1906; Ic. Jan. 29, 1906; Ic. Feb. 1.
1906. 42438
Silvio; a drama in 3 acts, by G. M. Lay ton,
London, Nassau steam press, 1875. 48 p. 8°.
© Thomas W. Strong, New York; 1875:
8296, Aug. 10; 2c. Sept. 10. 42439
Sim Dimpsey's visit; or, A practical joke,
finale for first pt., by Frank Dumont. New
York, Chicago [etc.] M. Witmark & sons,
1905. 11 p. 12°. (On cover: The Witmark
stage publications)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D :
7590, Nov. 20, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 20, 1905. 42440
Similiquitruqui; sainete de costumbres anda-
luzas, en 1 acto y en prosa, original de Leo-
poldo Garcia Cotta y Joaquin Garcia Leon,
mfisica del maestro Prudencio Munoz. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914. 33 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38221 ; L. Garcia Cotta y J. Garcia Le6n, Ma-
drid. 42440a
Simon and his progeny; comedy in 3 acts, by
M. Morley. [2], 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17 [1914] D: 37880; Malcolm
Morley, London. 42440b
Simon de Montford; a drama in 5' acts and 6
tableaux, by F. Mons.
© Francois Mons, New York ; 1885 : 26502,
Dec. 16. 42441
Simon Kenton; or. The horses of old Kentuck,
an original drama, by C. Thornton.
© Charles Thornton, Chicago; 1890:5798,
Feb. 17. 42442
Simon Maxwell: a comic opera in 3 acts, by
B. N. Beal. 24 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Bertram Noel Beal, Denver ; D : 13269,
July 1, 1908 ; 2c. July 1, 1908. 42443
Simon Pure, Esq. See Our American quacks.
Simon Ray; or. The minister's son, the original
comedy drama in 4 acts, by W. B. Patton.
Typewritten.
© William B. Patton, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1898 : 18231, Mar. 18 ; 2c. Mar. 18. 42444
Simon Simple; or, Simple Simon Simple, by
Charles H. Brown and Otis F. Wood.
© T. C. McClure, New York ; D : 4619, Feb.
16, 1904. 42445
Simone; pi&ce en 3 actes, par E. Brieux. [Paris,
Impr. de I'lllustration] 1908. 2 p. 1., 62 p. 8°.
© Brieux, Paris ; D : 12868. Apr. 30, 1908 ;
2c. Apr. 30, 1908. 42446
Simoon; a play in 1 act, by August Strindberg,
tr. from the German of Erail Schering by
Mary Harned.
(In Poet lore, v. 17, no. 3, autumn 1906;
periodical © June 25, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1906 ;
B : 121943 ; Poet lore co., Boston) 42446a
See also Plays; by August Strindberg.
Simp (The); Irish comedy drama in 1 act, by
G. M. Rosener. New York, Wetzel, Rosener
& James [1912] cover-title, 14 p. 24°.
© Nov. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1912 ; D : 31830 ;
Geo. M. Rosener, New Y'ork. 42447
play in 3 acts, by Z. Covington. [144] p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1915 ; D : 41840 ; Zellah Cov-
ington, New York. 42447a
Simpkins' little breakfast party; farce in 1
act, by Chas. S. Bird. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1911. 80 p. 12°.
© Apr. 8, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1911 ; D : 23876 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 42448
Simple Bill; or. After nineteen years, drama
with prologue and 3 acts, 4 scenes, by C. E.
Helm.
© Charles E. Helm, Indianapolis; 1879:
15455, Nov. 17. 42449
Simple (The) life; an American play in 4 acts,
by J. C. Travis. [Peek.skill, N. Y., The High-
land democrat print] 1908. 3 p. 1., 107 p. 12°.
© John C. Travis, New York ; D : 12261,
Jan. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 42450
— a comedy drama, by John Snyder. [93] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Wm. A. Brady and Joseph R. Grismer,
New York ; D : 5891, Dec. 9, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 20.
1904. 42451
- — ■ an original comedy in 3 acts, by Herbert
Hall Winslow. [117] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Dickson and John Morris Hickey,
New York; D : 5919, Dec. 17, 1904; 2c. Jan.
16, 1905. 43452
— a 3 act farce comedy, by H. D. Allen. 53 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1912; D : 30955 ; Henry D.
Allen, liynn, Mass. 42453
2139
42453
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOlSrS
42473
Simple (The) lifers; modern comedy in 3 acts,
by N. and O. T. Fiske. [159] p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1914; D : 38058 ; Nellie and
O. T. Fiske, Hingham, Mass. 42453a
Simple Silas; or. The detective of Plunkets-
ville, a drama in 3 acts, by Geo. B. Chase.
Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co., 1890. 24 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 275])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1890 : 11180,
Apr. 4 ; 2c. Apr. 4. 42454
Simple Simon; a dramatic composition in 2 acts,
by C. E. Welch. [54] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles E. Welch, Rochester, N. Y. ; D :
4236, Nov. 12, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1904. 42455
■ a Mother Goose extravaganza, in 3 acts, by
R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston ; 1896 : 14863, Mar. 7.
42456
an original play in 4 acts, by Murray Car-
son and Norah Leslie Keith. [102] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Arthur Bourchier, Bushy Heath, Eng-
land; D: 11744, Nov. 15, 1907; 2c. Nov. 16,
1907. 42457
Simple Simon Simple. See Sim^on Simple.
Simple Susan. See May queen.
Simply a joke; sketch in .1 act, by Dr. Nathan
H. Horustine. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© N. H. Hornstine, Philadelphia ; D : 11991,
Dec. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1908. 42458
Simply Cynthia; in 2 acts, by G. W. Bunn, jr.,
and Cyrus McCormick. 41 p. 8°. Printed.
© Nov. 30, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1910 ; D : 22693 ;
Princeton triangle club, Princeton, N. J.
42459
Simpson's defense; play in 1 act, by M. Moore-
Clement. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1911 ; D : 25513 ; Maud Rloore-
Clement, Philadelphia. 42460
Simson und Delila; original lustspiel in 1 akt,
von Emil Claar, with table of difficulties by
Sigmon M. Stern. New York, H. Holt and
company [1SS3] 55 p. 12°. (Stern's selected
German comedies prepared for students, no. 4)
© Henry Holt & co., New York ; 1883 : 18146,
Oct. 4; 2c. Nov. 9. 42461
Same.
© Ada N. Stern, New York, as the widow
of the author, iu renewal for 28 years. Re-
newal no. 1883, May 27, 1911. Original entry,
Oct. 4, 1883, no. 18146. 42462
Sin,
© Ada Jessie Davis, New York ; D : 7867,
Jan. 18, 1906. 42463
— drama in 4 acts, by A. Bell. 74 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1911 ; D : 24436 ; Archie Bell,
Cleveland. 42464
modern comedy drama in prologue and 3
acts, by Billie Burke. 55 p. 4°, Typewritten,
© Ic. July 18, 1912; D: 30293; William
Francis Burke, New York. 42465
— — a spectacular drama in a prologue and 4
acts, by M. Mor daunt.
© Marian Mordaunt, New York; 1874:
15376, Dec. 21. 42466
— —vaudeville burlesque, by J. W. Randolph.
© J. W. Randolph, New York ; 1896 : 65523,
Dec. 2. 42467
— — or. The haunted house, playlet in 1 act,
by Hillel Solotaroff. [1], 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1914; D : 360.51 ; David H.
Solotaroff, New York. 42467a
Sin and its shadow. See Dead (The) wit-
ness.
Sin and its sorrows; domestic drama in 4 acts,
l)y Henry Reed. 58 p. 4". Mimeographed.
© July 2, 1909; 2c. July 26, 1909; D:
16339; James Edwards, Chicago. 42468
Sin and sinners; play in 4 acts, by W. J. Perl-
man. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1913 ; D : 33889 ; William J.
Perlman, New York. 42469
Sin and sorrow; a domestic drama in 4 acts,
by D. O. Tracy.
© Daniel O'Connell Tracy, St. Louis ; 1892 :
7127, Feb. 13. 42470
Sin (The) of a life, ^ee Wanda.
Sin (The) of ambition; play in 4 acts, by Lil-
lian Mortimer. 43 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Edv.-ard Decker, jr., Algoma, Wis. ; D :
4091, Oct. 10. 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1903. 42471
Sin (The) of her childhood; a moral play in
prologue and 4 acts, by J. A. Campbell.
[120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sidney Cooper, London ; D : 8092, Mar. 3.
1906; 2c. Mar. 2, 1906. 42472
Sin (The) of St. Hulda; or, Love and faith, an
original play in 4 acts, by G, S. Ogilvie.
Rahway, N. J., The Mershon company, 1896.
2 p. 1., 80 p. 16°.
© G. Stuart Ogilvie, ITnited States; 1896:
22087, Apr. 9; 2c. Apr. 9. 42473
2140
42474
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42490
I
Sin (The) of temptation; dramatic composition,
by C. A. Morton and W. C. Parker.
© Walter Coleman Parker, New York; D:
6132, Jan. 24, 1905. 42474
Sin (The) of the father; in 5 acts, by R. J.
Wells. 68 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Rollin J. Wells, Sioux Falls, S. D. ; D :
10902, July 3, 1907 ; 2c. July 3, 1907. 42475
See also Paranoiac (The)
Sin (The) phantom. See Bob O'Neil.
Sin titulo; juguete comico en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de R. Lobo Regidor. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1909. 32 p. 12°.
© Ramon Lobo Regidor, Madrid ; D : 16141,
June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 42476
Sin (A) unclassified; a society drama in 3 acts,
by H. Harper. Typewritten.
© Harrv Harper. San Jose, Cal. ; 1897 :
35436, June 14; 2c. June 14. 42477
Sin vacaciones; juguete comico en prosa, origi-
nal de A. Fernfmdez Arreo. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1909. 21 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17462 ; Antonio Fernandez Arreo, Madrid.
42478
Sinbad; or. The maid of Balsora, a spectacular
extravaganza in 4 acts, libretto by Harry B.
Smith. [63] p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© David Henderson, Chicago ; 1891 : 13748,
Apr. 16; 2c. Apr. 16. 42479
Since Nellie went away; by A. H. Woods.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; D : 9992,
Feb. 12, 1907. 42480
Since the hour they met; a drama in 4 acts,
liy L. J. L. Stilwell. 80 p. t". Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D: 12068, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Jan. 24, 1908.
42481
Sincerity; by M. Page.
© Mann Page, Denver; D : 11610, Oct. 28,
1907. 42482
Sinclair Holton, a captain of the Continentals;
a tragi-comedy in 3 acts, by J. M. Baker.
[1], 73 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Marion Baker, Columbus, O. ;
1890 : 26515, Aug. 29 ; 2c. Dec. 3. 42483
Sing a song of seniors; comediQtta for girls, by
Lindsey Barbee. Chicago, T. S. Denison &
company [1915] 17 p. 12°.
© July 26, 1915; 2c. July 29, 1915; D:
41346; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 42483a
Singbad the sailor; an up-to-date comic opera
for amateurs, text and music by Alfred G.
Wathall. New York, Fillmore music house,
1911. 32 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 18, 1911; 2c. Dec. 8, 1911; A:
304095 ; Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 42484
Singe (Le) du bourreau. See Headsman's
(The) ape.
Singed (The) butterfly; comedy drama in 3
acts. E. Mitchell and B. Chalona. [2], 31 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1911; D: 28133; Esther
Mitchell, New York, and Eleanor Chalona,
New Orleans. 42485
Singer (The); a play in 4 acts and an epilogue,
by [W. F.] Coburn.
© William F. Coburn, West Newfield, Me. ;
D : 11867, Dec. 5, 1907. 42486
Singer (The) and the boob; vaudeville act, arr.
by W. Rowe. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1914; D: 37685; William
Rowe, Detroit. 42486a
Singer (The) and the hypnotist; a farce in 1
act, by Edgar Allen Woolf. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ethel Trevor, New York ; D : 10935, July
9, 1907 ; Ic. June 29, 1907 ; Ic. July 9, 1907.
42487
Singer (The) and the song. See Nina of the
circus.
Singer (The) of Killarney; a romance of Ireland
in 4 acts, by M. Barry. [91] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Matthew Barry, New York ; D : 7814, Jan.
4, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1906. 42488
Singer of Marly; drama in 4 acts, by I.
Hooper and L. C. Falbe. Typewritten.
© I. Hooper and L. G. Falbe, London ; 1899 :
49039, July 29; 2c. Aug. 7. 42489
Singer (The) of Shiraz; a Persian romance in
3 acts, by J. B. Fagan. [122] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1914 ; D : 38812 ; James Ber-
nard Fagan, London. 42489a
Singer's (The) dream; by Charles Hor\wtz.
2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. Horwitz, New York ; D : 6054, Jan.
11, 1905; 2c. Jan. 11, 1905. 42490
Singin' skule beginment. See Mister and
Mistus Jeremiah Robkins' Singin' skule be-
ginment.
Singing (The) adds; play in 1 act, by D. J.
Flanagan. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28. 1914; D : 36496 ; Dominick
Joseph Flanagan, New York. 42490a
2141
42491
DRAMATIC COMPOSITTONS
42510
Singing (The) dolls; a 1 act melodramatic
play, by E. E. Mori. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emile E. Mori, Washington ; D : 6784,
June 7, 1905; 2c. June 7, 1905. 42491
Singing (The) girl; a comic opera in 3 acts,
lyrics by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; 1899 : 36827,
June 3. 42492
Singing (The) picture; by W. L. H. Hall.
© Walter Lemond Hamilton Hall. New
York ; D : 4456, Dec. 9, 1903. 42493
Singing (The) postmen; play in 1 act, by T. J.
Cochrane and J. Thompson. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1913; D: 32238; Thomas J.
Cochrane and James Thompson. New York.
42494
Singing (The) sailors; twenty minute sketch,
by R. C. Sea if e and R. C. Baumgardner. 2 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19. 1910; D: 22327; R. C.
Scaife and R. C. Baumgardner, Cleveland.
42495
Singing (The) saint. See Signer Sielano,
Singing-school (The); a farce in 2 acts, book
by Wm. Danforth, music arr. by G. F.
Rosche. Chicago, New York, G. F. Rosche &
CO., 1908. 53 p. 4°.
© George F. Rosche, Chicago ; D : 14091.
Oct. 17, 1908; 2c. Oct. 17, 1908. 42496
Singing-school (A) of ye olden time; by Mary
Barnard Horne. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1894. 22 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's novel-
ties)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894:
10780, Feb. 19; 2c. Mar. 12. 42497
Singing (The) society; a musical sketch, li-
bretto by R. H. Burnside, music by Gustave
Kerker. [2], 17, [1] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1913; D : 32321 ; Robert H.
Burnside, New York. 42498
or, Music mad, musical sketch, libretto by
R. H. Burnside, music by Gustave Kerker.
[£], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 24, 1914 ; D : 37394 ; Robert H.
Burnside, New York. 42498a
Singing (The) teacher; monologue, by E. Hop-
kins. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1913 ; D : 35325 ; Edwin Hop-
kins, New York. 42499
Single heart and double face; a drama in 5
acts, by Chax'les Reade.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1882 : 10584,
June 27. 42500
Single heart and double face — Continued.
dramatization of Charles Reade's great
story, in a prologue and 4 acts, by Lilian Le-
land. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© R. L. Andrews, New York; D : 2013,
June 16, 1902 ; 2c. June 16, 1902. 42501
Same. 69 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© R. L. Andrews, New York; D:3427,
May 14. 1903; Ic. May 14, 1903; Ic. July 27,
1903. 42502
Single (A) man; new and original comedy in 4
acts, by H. H. Davies. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO. ; London, Vv illiam Heinemann; 1914.
192 p. 12°.
© Mar. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1914 ; D : 36260 ;
Hubert Henry Davies, London. 42502a
Single (The) standard; play of modern Ameri-
can life in 4 acts, by J. C. Nugent. 106 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1909 ; D r 17695 ; J. C. Nugent,
Canal Dover, O. 42503
a problem playlet in 1 act, by J. C. Nugent.
18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. C. Nugent, Canal Dover, O. ; D : 15912 ;
May 21, 1909 ; 2c. May 21, 1909. 42504
Single (A) twin; by C. M. Abbott. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles Merriman Abbott, Keene, N. H. :
1900 A : 28673, Nav. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 23. 42505
Singular (A) crime; by E. C. Le Fevre.
© Emma C. Le Fevre, Chicago; 1877:6794,
June 7. 42506
Singular (A) marriage; by A. Pierra. Type-
written.
© Adolfo Pierra, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
4687, Feb. 20 ; 2c. Mar. 8. 42507
Singular (A) retribution. See Purple (The)
mother.
Sinless (A) secret: a story of the Franco-Prus-
sian war, a romantic drama in 5 acts, by
Frank Lindo [pseud, of A. Harrison] found-
ed on a novel by Rita [pseud, of E. M. Hum-
phreys]
© Amelia Harrison, Philadelphia ; 1S90 :
2973, Jan. 22. 42508
Sinned against; a comedy-drama in a prologue
and 4 acts. 49 p. 8°. Printed.
© William F. G. Shanks, New York ; 1881 :
2240, Feb. 12 ; 2c. Feb. 12. 42509
Sinner (The); drama in 3 acts, from the Spanish
of Angel Guii>ieni. by F. Mariani and V. Fer-
rau. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1909 ; D : 17438 ; Federico
?ifariani ;uid Vincen7,o Ferrau, New York.
42510
2142
42511
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42529
Sinner (The) — Continued,
a modern drama in 4 acts, by G. Middleton
and Leonidas Westervelt. [Ill] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© George Middleton and L. Westervelt,
New York; D: 11864, Dec. 5, 1907; 2c. Dec.
5, 1907. 42511
play in 4 acts, by N. H. Hornstine. 51 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Nathan Harris Hornstine, Philadelphia ;
D : 15412, Mar. 23, 1909 ; 2c. May 13, 1909.
42512
— • Same.
2 p. 1., 92 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. May 24, 1913 ; D : 33312 ; Nathan H.
Hornstine, Philadelphia. 42513
playlet in 1 act, by M. Terrell. [1], 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1914; D : 36344 ; Maverick
Terrell, Seattle. 42513a
Sinners; a drama in 3 acts, by T. W. Broad-
hurst. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31. 1909 ; D : 16G70 ; Thomas W.
Broadhurst, New York. 42514
or. Fools' gold, drama in 4 acts, by O.
Davis. [144] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. IS, 1914 ; D : 39129 ; Owen Davis,
Yonkers, N. Y. 42514a
Sins (The) of father; miniature comedy, by
C. W. Tackenberg. [3], 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1914 ; D : 38530 ; Charles Wil-
liam Tackenberg, Cincinnati. 42514b
Sins (The) of society; drama in 4 acts, by Na-
than H. Hornstine.
© N. H. Hornstine, Philadelphia ; D : 11670,
Oct. 26, 1907. 42515
Sins of the father; by J. G. Howser. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten. •
© J. Greenmnn Howser, Chicago; D: 13705,
Sept. 2, 1908; 2c. Sept. 2, 1908. 42516
by M. D. Flattery.
© M. Douglas Flattery, Boston; D : 9550,
Nov. 28, 1900. 42517
a comedy-drama in a prologue and 3 acts.
by T. W. King.
© T. W. King, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ;
1888 : 9113, Mar. 29. 42518
— a drama in 4 acts, by D. Davidson. Type-
written.
© Dorg Davidson, New York; 1900 A:
21756, Aug. 31 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1901. 42519
Sins of the father — Continued.
a drama in 4 acts, by Ollie J. White.
© Porter J. White, Detroit ; D : 178, Mar. 5,
1901. 42520
by T. E. B. Henry. 84 p. 4^ Type-
written,
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1910; D: 20288; T, E. B.
Henry, New York. 42521
— drama of the new South in 3 acts, by T.
Dixon. [4], 139 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1910 ; D : 21751 ; Thomas
Dixon, New York. 42522
Same. Rev. version. [2], 113 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1910; D: 22146; Thomas
Dixon, New York. 42523
drama, prologue and 4 acts, by W. R. Fair-
child. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1910; D: 20374; William
Richard Fairchild, Chicago. 42524
Sins (The) of the fathers; drama in 1 act, by
Roberto Bracco, tr. by D. St. Cyr. [2], 55 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Dirce St. Cyr, New York; D:9029, Sept.
4, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1906. 42525
an original romantic play in a prologue
and 3 acts, by T. Power.
© Tyrone Power, United States; 1892:
41496, Oct. 13. 42526
a play, by L. Pendleton. 94 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Louis Pendleton, Bryn Athyn, Pa. ; D :
10683, May 28, 1907 ; 2c. May 31, 1907. 42527
or. The awakening, a modern play in 3
acts, by Owen Gates. [108] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© .Tules Murrv, New York; D : 10242, Mar.
30, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1907. 42528
See also Devil's (The) own.
Sins (The) of the parents are visited upon
their children unto the third and fourth
generation Sec Current (The) of a curse.
Sins (The) of the rich; a melodramatic revela-
tion in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by W. Osgood.
© Whitman Osgood, Washington ; D : 395,
Apr. 24, 1901. 42529
Sintram, son of the Burning Eyes. See Pas*
sion (The) of angels,
Sioux (The); historical play of the Sioux up-
rising of 1862 in Minn., by E. A. Rochford,
[24] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915; D: 39904; Effie Ames
Rochford, Minneapolis, 42529a
5379— VOL 2—16-
-31
2143
42529
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42547
Sippe (Die); schauspiel in 3 aufziigen von Lud-
wi^ Thoma. Munchen, Albert Langen [19131
142 p. 12°.
© Dee. 23, 1913; 2o. Feb. 9, 1914; D;
35953 ; Albert Langen, Munich, 42529b
Sir Anthony; comedy of the outslvirts in 3 acts,
by C. Haddon Chambers. New York, S.
French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1909. 118 p.
12°.
© Dec. 4, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1909 ; D : 17627 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 42530
Sir Anthony and the dealer; play in 1 act, by
C. Stuart-Linton. [2], 28 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 9, 1914 ; D : 37514 ; Charles
Stuart-Linton, London. 42530a
Sir Bob; by George M. Rosener. (In Stage-
lore, V. 1, Feb., 1912)
© Feb. 10, 1912; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912; A:
305907; Wetzel, Rosener & James, New York.
42531
Sir Edward Gordon; in 4 acts, by M. E. Booth.
[49] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie Edwina Booth, Boston ; D : 7093,
Aug. 2, 1905; Ic. July 21, 1905. 42532
Sir Francis Drake; romantic drama in 4 acts,
by Mary Emily Honora Tyrwhitt-Drake.
119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1912; D: 30654; M. E. H.
Tyrwhitt-Drake, Dulas Court, Pontrilas. Eng-
land. 42533
Sir Galahad; a drama in 3 acts, by B. W.
Starkweather. [29] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913 ; D : 32358 ; Bertha Wil-
kins Starkweather, Los Angeles. 42534
Sir Garnet; a military play in 4 acts, by J. Q.
Dixon.
© James Qallan Dixon, San Francisco;
1897 : 13581, Feb. 24. 42535
Sir Gawain and the green knig'ht; play in 5
acts, by J. Yeames. Detroit, The Knights of
King Arthur, 1911. 32 p. 8°.
© Feb. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1911 ; D : 23527 ;
James Yeames, Arlington, Mass. 42536
Sir Geoffrey's daughter; a romantic comedy in
3 acts, by E. Clayton.
© Estelle Clayton, New York; D:4972,
Apr. 29, 1904. 42537
Sir Harry Vane; drama in 5 acts, by E. H.
Clement.
© E. H. Clement, Boston; 1884:6509,
Mar. 26.
42538
2144
Sir Harry Vane — Continued.
drama in 5 acts, by W. F. Martin. Boston,
Roxburgh publishing co., inc. [1907] 263 p.
front, ports. 12°.
© William Frank Martin, Cincinnati; A:
194963, Dec. 13, 1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1908.
42539
Sir Harry Vane, governor; or, A justification
by works, drama in 4 acts, by A. Coester.
© Alfred Coester, Cleveland; 1899:17760,
Mar. 8. 42540
Sir John and Mademoiselle; or. John and the
couturiere, play in 1 act, by the Marchioness
Townshend. [1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1914 ; D : 37711 ; Oswald Stoll,
London. 42540a
Sir John Chester; a drama in 5 acts, by Asa
Steele and Walter Percival.
© Asa Manchester Steele, Philadelphia ; D :
1614, Mar. 6, 1902. ' 42541
Sir John Davenport; drama in 4 acts, by T. W.
Caulfield. [3], 71 p. 4°. Typev-^ritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913 ; D : 34038 ; Theodore W.
Caulfield, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 42542
Sir John's conscience; play in 2 acts, by M.
von Hahn. [2], 43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1912; D : 28335 ; Marie von
Hahn, New York. 42543
Sir Launcelot; a play, by I. Tucker.
© Irwin Tucker, Chicago ; D : 10709, June
5, 1907. 42544
Sir Lucius Miner, from childhood until thirty
years of age; a drama in 4 acts, by A. Jj.
]\Iiner.
© Albert L. Miner, Somerville, Mass. ; 1892 :
40707, Oct. 7. 42545
Sir Redmond De Burgh; Irish nobility, in the
reign of Henry VIII, drama in 4 acts, by
John Aloysius Quinn. 37 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Marie Agnes Quinn, Dallas ; D : 2614,
Nov. 14, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 30, 1903. 42546
Sir Roger and the lost heiress; a society drama
in 6 acts, rev. by W. Busch. 40 p. f°. Type-
written.
© William Busch, St. Louis ; 1888 : 16331,
June 7; 2c. June 16. 42547
Sir Roger de Coverley the country gentle-
man; comedy suggested by the Spectator, in
4 acts, by W. Peck. [4], 134 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1914; D : 36688 ; Wallace
Peck, Brooklyn. 42547a
42548
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42570
Sir Sam Smith; a tale of chivalry, by Lewis
Gilman [i. e. C. L. Gilman] 14 p. 4°, Type-
written.
© Charles Lewis Gilman, Minneapolis ; D :
12656, Apr. 1, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1908. 42548
Sir Walter Raleigh; by Robert South [pseud,
of R. W. Smith] 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert William Smith, Bournemouth,
England; D : 4978, May 3, 1904; 2c. May 3,
1904. 42549
■play in 4 acts, by W. Devereux. 116 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1909; D : 16835 ; William
Devereux, England. 42550
a tragedy in 5 acts, by W. J. Dixon, illus
trated by N. C. Bishop-Culoeper. London
The Chiswick press, 1897. vi.^l 1., 91 p. illus
12°.
© William John Dixon. London; 1898
18584, Mar. 21; 2c. Mar. 21. 42551
Sir William Wallace; or. For Scotland's
liberty, a historical play in 5 acts, by R.
Harris.
© Robert Harris, Buffalo; 1894:45441.
Sept. 29. 42552
Sire; pi^ce en 5 actes, par H. Lavedan. 40 p.
illus. 4°. (L'illustration theatrale, no. 134,
25 decembre 1909)
© Dec. 25, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1910 ; D : 17888 ;
Henri Lavedan, Paris. 42553
schauspiel in 4 akten, von Henri Lavedan,
deutsch von Julius Elias. Berlin, F. Bloch
erben, 1910. 121 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1910 ; D : 22699 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 42554
Sire (The) de Maletroit's door; a dramatization
in 1 act of Robert Louis Stevenson's romance,
by H. W. Tomlinson.
© Henry Welling Tomlinson, New York;
D : 264, Mar. 26, 1901. 42555
Sire (Le) de Vergy; opera-boufEe en 3 actes, par
G. A. de Caillavet et Robert de Flers, musique
de Claude Terrasse. New York, V. Ciocia,
1903. 152 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Eugene Ascherberg, Paris ; D : 3643, June
24, 1903 ; 2c. June 24, 1903. 42556
Sire (A) of battles; a drama in 4 acts, by A. M.
Steele. Philadelphia, For the author [1900]
82 p. 4°.
© Asa M. Steele, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
23720, Sept. 24 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1901. 42557
Sire, son and the girl; comedy playlet in 1 act,
by B. Gray. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1911 ; D : 24744 ; Barry Gray,
Philadelphia. 42558
Siren (The); by C. S. Booth.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans • D •
13660, Aug. 26, 1908. 42559
comic opera in 3 acts, by Harry B. Smith
[118] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1911 ; D : 25202 ; Robert B
Smith, New York. 42560
[82] p.
— ^a drama in 5 acts, by F. Nathan.
4 . Typewritten.
© Frances Nathan, New York; D • 2049
June 12, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1903. 42561
-— - a drama in 5 acts and 5 tableaux, from the
French of Octave Feuillet, adapted and arr.
by M. L. Johnson.
-.c§ 5If.no'''. -^^""^o"^ Johnson, Philadelphia;
1874 : 10492, Aug. 8. 42562
— fantastical skit, by P. Pauli. 14 d 4"
Typewritten.
r>®,.^>;- ^"-,10, 1911; D:24916; Pauline
Pauh, New York. 42563
— a naval and military drama in 3 acts, bv
J. F. Malone. "^
© James F. Malone, Rochester, N. Y •
1899 : 6685, Jan. 19. ' 42564
-— a tragedy drama in 4 acts, by L. Zarbock.
64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Zarbock, Centralia, III. ; D • 15982
June 1, 1909 ; 2c. June 2, 1909. 42565
Siren (The) and the Roman; tragedy in 5 acts
by V. P. Sullivan. 61 p. f°. Typewritten. '
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1911 ; D : 25056 ; Vincent P.
Sullivan, New York. 42566
or, Luxury, love and the lost, new tragedy
in 5 acts, by Lucyl [pseud, of V. P. Sullivan]
Brooklyn, V. P. Sullivan, 1911. [4], 57 p. 8°.
© Oct. 25, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1911 ; D : 25680 ;
Vincent P. Sullivan, Brooklyn. 42567
Siren (A) of the lobby; a play in 5 acts, by
A. W. Hammond. New York, Z. R. Bennett
& son, 1892.
© Andrew William Hammond, New York-
1892 : 33837, Aug. 16. 42568
Siren (The) sisters; a drama of English life,
compi-ising a prologue and 4 acts, by T. A.
Dailey.
© Thomas A. Dailey, Jackson, Mich. ; 1886 :
6942, Mar. 25. 42569
Sirene (Die); operette in 3 akten von Leo Stein
[pseud, des Leo Rosenstein] und A.M.Willner,
musik von Leo Fall. Leipzig, Wien, J. Wein-
berger [1911] 48 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 7, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1911 ; D : 23439 ;
Josef Weinbex'ger, Leipzig. 42570
2145
42571
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42591
Sirene (Die) — Continued.
Same. 100 p. 4°.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1911; D: 23548; Josef Wein-
berger, Leipzig. 42571
Same. [Mise en scene, nach der einrichtung
. . . von Louis TreumanuJ [Leipzig, Wien,
J. Weinberger, 1911] 86 p. 8°.
© Feb. 27, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1911 ; A— For-
eign 2610 ; Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 42572
Sirenen (Die) und Odysseus' strandung.
Odyssee (Die)
See
Sis; an American comedy in 3 acts, by C. F.
Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston ; 1877 : 12447.
Oct. 29. 42573
comedy in 3 acts, by E. T. Yarnell. 77 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1910; D : 20159 ; Ellis T.
Yarnell, Los Angeles. 42574
-an original 3 act play, by E. E. Kidder.
[77] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1885:
7087, Mar. 25 ; 2c. May 29. 42575
Sis Hopkins, a wise child; a dramatic and mu-
sical composition in 3 acts, by C. Fleming
and G. A. Nichols.
© Carroll Fleming and George Alfred Nich-
ols, New York ; 1899 : 27385, Apr. 20. 42576
Sis Hopkins' sister,
© Samuel Marcus Yovuig, Terre Haute,
Ind. ; 1899 : 76778, Nov. 24. [For copies reed.
see D : 4936] 42577
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by S. M. Young
[90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Samuel Marcus Young, Terre Haute,
Ind. ; D : 4936, Apr. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 23. 1904.
42578
Sis Hopkins, the country girl; by C. H. Boyle
and Carrie Graham.
© Charles H. Boyle, New York ; 1877 : 38874,
July 2. 42579
Sis Hopkins' visit; a play in 1 act and 1 scene,
by Carroll Fleming. Typewritten.
© Rose Melville, New York; 1899:27384,
Apr. 20 ; 2c. Apr. 20. 42580
Sis Perkins; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Harry Sheldon White.
© C. J. Smith, Chicago ; D : 12140, Dec. 26,
1907. 42581
Sis Plunkard.
© Jeanette Lewis, Mt. Clemens, Mich. ;
1895 : 56650, Nov. 8. 42582
Sisera; tragedie en 2 actes, en vers, de Louis
Payen [pseud, de Albert Lignard] preface de
I'auteur. Paris, Mercure de France, 1911. 62
p., 1 1. 12°.
© June 21, 1911; 2c. July 15, 1911; D:
24694; Louis Payen, Paris. 42583
Sister; play in 2 acts, by L. D. Burton, 25 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1914; D: 37476; Lena Dal-
keith Burton, Newton Centre, Mass. 42583a
Sister Angela; drama for female characters only
in a prologue, 4 acts, and an epilogue, by E. F.
A. U. Painton. San Diego. Cal., The Pain-
tons, 1912. [2], 37, [1] p. 12°.
© Nov. 29, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1912 ; D : 31557 ;
Edith F. A. U. Painton, San Diego, Cal.
42584
Sister Ann to the rescue; or, Bob's sister Ann,
a farce comedy in 1 act. by L. B. Jellison.
[1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1909; D : 16-331 ; Louis B.
Jellison, San Francisco. 42585
Sister Beatrice; Maeterlinck's miracle play.
43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. C. Wetherill Rice, Philadelphia ; D :
12291, Feb. 3, 1908; 2c. Mar. 12, 1908.
42586
Sister Beatrice and Ardiane & Barbe Bleue; 2
plays tr. into English verse from the manu-
script of Maurice Maeterlinck, by Bernard
Miall. New York, Dodd, Mead and company,
1902. 3 p. 1., v-xv. 183 p. 12°.
© Dodd, Mead & co., New York ; A : 28351,
IMnr. 7, 1902; 2c. Apr. 4, 1902. 42587
Sister Canada; in 3 acts, by E. J, M. Hart,
Typevv'ritten.
© Edgar J. M. Hart, New York; 1900 A:
25248, Oct. 11; 2c. Oct. 5. 42588
Sister Celestine's silver jubilee; school play in
3 acts, by Aimee Dix. Franklin, O., Eldridge
entertainment house, 1913. 42 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31007 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
42589
Sister Charlene,
© Ray Wells Bunge, United States; D:
11659, Nov. 4, 1907. 42590
Sister (The) in the house; play in 3 acts, by
F. A. Woodruff. [48] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1915 ; D : 42358 ; Frances A.
Woodruff, Greenfield, Mass. 42590a
Sister Laura; by G. Ade.
© George Ade, Chicago; D:4100, Oct. 15,
1903. 42591
Sister Magdalene,
heart.
See Call (The) of the
2146
42592
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42608
Sister masons; !i burlesque in 1 act, by Frank
Duuiont. I'liiladelphiu, The Penn publishing
company, 1901. 10 p. 12°.
© Penn. pub. co., Philadelphia; I) : 8G0,
Sept. 12, 1901; 2c. Sept. 12, 1901. 42592
Sister (A) of justice; playlet in 1 act, by M. B.
Lindley. [3], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1914; D : 36737 ; May Blos-
som Lindley, Oakland, Cal. 42592a
Sister sketch; by M. Girling. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Mabel Girling, Chicago ; D : 7079, Aug. 8,
190.^; 2c. July 18, 1905. 42593
Sister (A) to assist'er; play in 1 act, by John
Le Breton. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd. [19121 11 p. 12°. ([French's
acting ed. no. 2416])
© Oct. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1912 ; D : 31054 :
Sanuiel French, ltd., London. 42594
Sisterhood (The) of Bridg'et; a farce in 3 acts,
by Robert Elwin Ford. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1908. 55 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of
plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
14082, Oct. 17, 1908; 2c. Nov. 7, 1908.
42595
Sisterly love; a vaudeville sketch, by Bert
Morphy.
© Alice Jiloore McComas, New York ; D :
953, Oct. 14, 1901. 42596
Sisters; by L. Rice.
© Louise Rice, New York; D:6254, Feb.
23, 1905. 42597
— — ■ [dramatic composition in 4 acts, by I.
Broyde]
[54] p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1912; D: 28225; Isaac Broyde.
Sisters — Conti nued.
— Same. 28 p. 8°. Printed.
© Jan. 26, 1915 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1915 ; D : 39559 ;
New York.
42598
-musicnl 1 act 'play, by F. J. Wallis, [1],
5 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 29, 1914; D : 37429 ; Frances
.Tordnn Wallis, Los Angeles. 42598a
play in .■) acts, by M. R. Garesche. 82 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16. 1911; D: 23100; Marie R.
Garesche, St. Louis. 42599
play In 1 act. by H. C. Goddard. [2], 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1914; D: 38634; Harold C.
Goddard, Swarthmore, Pa. 42599a
Harold C. Goddard, Swarthmore, Pa.
42599b
— play of modern American life in 4 acts, by
M. Lazar. [2], 90 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1915; D : 42307 ; Maurice
Lazar, Chicago. 42599c
a tragedy, by A. C. Swinburne. New York,
United States book company [1892] 126 p.
12°.
© Algernon Charles Swinburne, London ;
1892 : 20007, May 11 ; 2c. May 14. 42600
Sister's (The) avenger. See Passion.
Sister's (A) choice; bv Rex Houston. Milwau-
kee, A. E. Reim [1909] [4] p. 12°.
© Adnlph E. Reim, Milwaukee ; D : 15111,
Feb. 17, 1909; 2c. Feb. 25, 1909. 42601
Sister's (A) devotion; a drama in 5 acts and 6
tableaux, by L. Grover.
© Leonard Grover, New York; 1882:6738,
Apr. 27. 42602
a drama in 4 acts, by J. W. King.
© James AV. King, Philadelphia; 1880:
19835, Dec. 24. 42603
See also Mignon, the child- wife.
Sister's (A) honor. See Julia.
Sister's little girl; a 1 act vaudeville farce, by
La Verne Frangois Wheeler. 23 p. obi. 12".
Typewritten.
© Mrs. Charles H. Bowman, Chicago; D:
230, Mar. 18, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 18, 1901. 42604
Sister's (A) love; a 4 .'ict comedy melodrama, by
Theo Kremer. [104] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Cooke and Clinton, New York ; D : 1902,
May 19, 1902 ; 2c. May 22, 1902. 42605
Sister's (A) oath. See Triumph.
Sisters of fear; play in 4 acts, by J. E. Goodman.
[125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1912 ; D : 28215 ; Jules Eckert
Goodman, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 42606
Sisters of peril; an original serio-comic sensa-
tional dm ma, in a pi'ologue and 3 acts, by
F. D. Skiff.
© Frank D. Skiff, Chicago ; 1872 : 2887, Mar.
25. 42607
Sisters under their skins; satire in 1 act, by S.
Tonjoroff. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1913; D : 34792 ; Svetozar
Tonjoroff, New York, 42608
2147
42609
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42624
Sites; a comedy in 4 acts, by W. P. Huntington.
Columbus, O., Hann & Adair.
© Webster P. Huntington, Columbus, O. ;
1894 : 12506, Mar. 2 ; 2c. Mar. 2. 42609
Sittenkommission (Die); schwank in 3 aliten,
von P. Mauray und Cliarles Admont. Wien,
F. W. Schmieden, 1910. 72 p. 12°.
© Oct. 28, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1910 ; D : 22695 ;
F. W. Schmieden, Vienna. 42610
Sitting Bull-Custer; Indian drama with expla-
nations, by A. McG. Beede. Bismarclf, N. D.,
Bismarck Tribune co. [1913] 7 p. 1., 50 p.
col. front, illus. 8°.
© July 15, 1913 ; 2c. July 28, 1913 ; D : 33901 ;
Aaron McGoffey Beede, Bismarck, N. D.
42611
Sitting- on a tack; a 1 act sketch for vaudeville,
by Mark Forrest. 10 p. f°. Typewi'itten.
© G. C. Fourness, Milwaukee ; D : 14345,
Nov. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1908. 42612
Six and eightpence; by H. B. Tree. New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1900. 1
p. 1., 13 p. 12°. (French's international copy-
righted ed. of the works of the best authors,
no. 32)
© T. H. French, New York ; 1900 A : 25457,
Oct. 13 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1901. 42613
Six and seven-eighths; farce in 2 acts, by A. F.
Hanson. [32] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1915; D : 40612 ; Arthur F.
Hanson, Chicago, 42613a
Six broken engagements; or, The devil and
the pattern maker. Typewritten.
© August Schlemmer, Philadelphia ; 1897 :
164S5, Mar. 10 ; Ic. Mar. 10. 42614
Six dramas of American romance and history;
by F. P. Norton. New York, Schulte press,
1915. 209 p. 4°.
Contents : The secretary of state. — Finan-
cier of New York. — Abraham Lincoln, or. The
rebellion. — Otomis, the Indian of Mexico. —
The third term. — King of Wall street.
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2c. Mar. 31, 1915; D:
40225; Franklin F.Norton, New York. 42164a
Six-eleven-sixty-six. Sec, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 6—11—66.
Six fairy plays for children; by Netta Syrett.
London and New York, J. Lane [1903] 166 p.
16°.
© John Lane, New York ; D : 4047, Oct. 5,
1903 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 42615
Six figures; play in 4 acts, M. M. Bleckman.
[72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1914; D : 37795 ; Menahem
Max Bleckman, New York. 42615a
Six flights up; a melodrama in 1 act. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912 ; D : 29190 ; C. Ambrose
Plamondon, jr., Ithaca. N. Y. 42616
Six-foot ruler; a dramatic composition, by T. M.
Bowers.
© Thomas M. Bowers, Kansas City, Mo. ;
D: 5082, May 26, 1904. 42617
Six (A) handed game; by S. Drumb. 107 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15. 1911; D: 24950; Samuel
Drumb, San Francisco. 42618
See also Double (A) header.
Six hours; farce in 3 acts, by R. F. King. [49]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1915 ; D : 41344 ; Ruf us Fred-
erick King, New York. 42618a
Six hours from Shantyclear: musical medley
skit, by Frederick W. IMcQuigg. [6] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept; 30, 1910; D : 22188 ; L. C. Mc-
Quigg, Chicago. 42619
Six kleptomaniacs; a farce in 2 acts for female
characters only, by Evelyn Whiting Card. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1904. 31 p. 12°.
(On cover : Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 5423,
Aug. 12, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1904. 42620
Six little grandmas. See Odd operas for even-
tide.
Six little sailors; a vaudeville sketch, by N. B.
Norwortli. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Nora Bayes Noi'worth, New York ; D :
13503, Aug. 4, 1908; 2c. Aug. 4, 1908. 42621
Six months; or, A woman's a woman, whimsical
comedy in 3 acts, by A. S. Lipman and F. Ger-
ald. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1910 ; D : 22745 ; A. S. Lipman
and Florence Gerald, New York. 42622
Six months from date; play in 4 acts, by C. D.
Hendrickson. [85] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1915 ; D*: 40357 ; Carl D. Hen-
drickson, Long Beach, Cal. 42622a
Six (The) o'clock train; or, Will you marry
me? farce in 1 act, by J. J. Carniol [pseud, of
John J. Karniol] [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Miir. 1, 1913; D: 32477; John J. Car-
niol, New York. 42623
Six on each side. See Devil's (The) finish.
Six persons; by I. Zangwill.
© T. H. French, New York; 1898:68162,
Nov. 22 ; 2c. Dec. 5. 42624
2148
42624
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42639
Six pictures of life. Sec Demi-monde (Le)
Six (The) portraits; play in 1 net, by S. Weiller.
[1]. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1915 ; D : 40442 ; Simon Weil-
ler, New York. 42624a
Six sharps, one flat; drama in 4 acts, by H.
Gavlord. L. K. Sanders and O. A. Sanders.
16 p. S\
■© May 10, 1911; 2c. May 3, 1911; D:
24130; Helen Gaylord. Luzetta R. Sanders
ami Cora A. Sanders, Canton, 111. 42625
a 1 scene, 4 act drama, by H. Gaylord, L. R.
Sanders, C. A. Sanders. Canton, 111., Daily
register press, 1907. cover-title, 15 nnmb. 1.
4°.
© Helen Gaylord, Luzetta R. Sanders and
Cora A. Sanders, Canton. 111. ; D : 11153, An?;.
2, 1907; 2c. Aug. 23, 1907. 42626
Six-shooter Smith; an absurdity in 2 acts, by
A. Kelly and F. F. Kelly.
© Allen Kelly and Florence Finch Kelly,
New York; 1892:9801, Mar. 4. 42627
Six sophomores and a freshman; a comedy in
1 act, by C. Horv/itz. 13 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Chas. Horwitz. New York ; D : 8268, Apr.
2, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1906. 42628
an episode of female college life, by Charles
Horwitz, music by M. S. Witt.
© Max S. Witt, New York; D : 8292, Apr.
6, 1906. 42629
Six times nine; comedy in 2 acts, by Gladys
Ruth Bridgham. Boston, Walter H. Baker
& CO., 1914. 43 p. 12°.
© Aug. 15, 1914; 2c. Aug. 17, 1914; D:
37870; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
42629a
Six to one; or. The scapegrace, a comedietta
in 1 net, by Francis Aymar Mathews. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1896. 14 p. 12°.
([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Vv'alter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1896:
2059, Jan. 3; 2c. Feb. 21. .42630
Six weeks hence; or, Sandy's wedding present,
original Scotch comedy in 1 act, by W. S.
Roy. [1], 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1915; D : 394,58 ; Walter S.
Roy, Newark, N. J. 42630a
Six who pass while the lentils boil; play in 1
act, by S. Walker. [2], 47 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 29, 1915; D: 40800; Stuart
Walker, New' York. 42630b
Sixes and sevens; a burlesque comedy in 4 acts,
by E. Fawcett.
© Edgar Fawcett. New York; 1881:3221,
Mar. 3. 42631
a musical farce comedy.
© Viola A. Fortescue, New York; 1891:
7419, Feb. 26. 42632
Sixteen fifty-five. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : 1655.
Sixteen ninety-two. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : 1692.
Sixteen to one; by L. E. Bates.
© Louise E. Bates, St. Louis, 1896:47700.
Aug. 22.
42633
Sixteen 2-character plays, also encores; text
and stage-business ed. and rev. by Pauline
Phelps and Marion Short. New York, E. S.
Werner & company, 1906. 192 p. 12°. (Wer-
ner's readings and recitations, no. 36)
© E. S. Werner, New York ; A : 163274,
Dec. 15, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. 42633a
Sixth (The) candlestick; play in 1 act, by
J. M. Van Deursen. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914 ; D : 36357 ; J. M. Van
Deursen, San Bernardino, Cal. 42633b
Sixth (The) case; comedy in 3 acts, by Louis
E. Bisch and E. F. Hague. [4], 101 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1911; D: 24927; E. Fern
Hague, New York. 42634
Sixth (The) commandment; drama in 1 act,
bv L. Beckelman and S. Grossman. [22] p.
8°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 20. 1915 ; D : 39446 ; Louis Beck-
elman and Samuel Grossman, New York.
42634a
a drama in 3 acts, by R. H. McLaughlin.
[591 P- 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1910 ; D : 21128 ; R. H. Mc-
Laughlin, Cleveland. 42635
play in 4 acts, by A. S. Runyon. [2], 108 p.
4°. Typewritten. .
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1913 ; D : 33016 ; A. S. Run-
yon, New York. 42636
a play in 1 act, by Cicely Hamilton.
© Otho Stuart, London ; D : 9123, Sept. 21,
1906. 42637
Sixth (The) sense; by Rita David [pseud, of
R. Wellman] 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1910 ; D : 21199 ; Rita Well-
man, Washington. 42638
comedy in 3 acts, by K. W, Lincoln. 63 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1910 ; D : 17892 . K. W. Lin-
coln, New York. 42639
2149
42640
DILVMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42655
Sixth (The) sense — Continued.
a play in 1 act, by R. T. Shannon. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1912 ; D : 29982 ; Robert T.
Shannon, New York. 42640
Sixth (The) shot; dramatic sketch, by C. W.
Calhoun. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1910 ; D : 22380 ; C W. Cal-
houn, Berkeley, Cal. 42641
Sixth (The) symphony; an idyl-dramatic play
in 4 acts, by B. H. Reis.
© Benjamin H. Reis, Brooklyn ; D : 13119,
June 5, 1908. 42642
Sixto el del lunar; sainete en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de F. Noriega y J. Tellaeche. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914.
34 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36524; Fernando Noriega y Jose Tellaeche,
Madrid. 42642a
Sixty miles an hour; in 4 acts, by IM. M. Has-
ell. [45] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary M. Hasell, New York ; D : 10700,
June 5, 1907; 2c. June 5, 1907. 42643
Sixty million dollars. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : $60,000,000.
'Sixty- one- 'sixty-five. See, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures: '61-'65.
'Sixty-three. See, at end of alphabet, titles
beginning with figures: '63.
'Sixty-three, New York city. See, at end of
alphabet, titles beginning with figures: '63,
New York city.
'Sixty-two. See, at end of alphabet, titles be-
ginning with figures : '62.
Skal (En) See Fri os fra det onde.
Skandal (Der) (Le scandale); schauspiel in 4
akten, von Henry Bataille. Berlin, Felix
Bloch erben, 1909. 127 p. 8°.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1909 ; D : 17794 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 42644
Skandal (Bin); schauspiel in 4 akten, von Otto
Benzon, autorisierte ueliersetzung aus dem
danischen, von John Josephsohn. Berlin,
Berliner theater-verlag, g. m. b. h., 1914.
81 p. 12°.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D: 38016; Berliner
theater-verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 42644a
Skandal in Monte-Carlo; lustspiel in 3 akten,
von Sacha Guitry, deutsch von Max Schoe-
nau.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1909 ; D : 16805 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 42645
Skarber's retribution; play in 1 act, by H. M.
Graves. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1914; D:35G57; Harry M.
Graves, New York. 42645a
Skating'-rink (The); an Ethiopian sketch in-
troducing comic roller skating, by F. Du-
mont.
© Frank Dumont, Boston; 1884:12207,
.Tune 16. 42646
or, The ghost party; a farcical musical
comedy in 3 nets, by Robert Griffin Morris.
4°. Typewritten.
© Robert G. Morris, New York; 1884:
24298, Dec. 8; 2c. Mar. 4, 1907. 42647
Skating'-rink (The) girl; a dramatic musical
comedy in 2 acts and 4 scenes, by M. Barton.
© Matt Barton, New York; D : 9594, Dec.
7, 1906. 42648
Skedaddler (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by O. U. Bean.
© O. U. Bean, New York ; 1900 A : 391, Jan.
4. [For copies reed, see D : 6483] 42649
Same. [69] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© O. U. Bean, New York ; D : 6483, Apr. 10.
1905; 2o. Apr. 24, 1905. 42650
Skeesicks; family drama in 3 acts, by Clough
Buel. [113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1913; D : 34225 ; Luther B.
Anthony and C. C. Buel, Easton, Pa. 42651
Skein (A) of yarn; or, Fixed for life, a satiri-
cal comedy in 3 acts, showing the funny side
of housekeeping and housecleaning, and inci-
(lentallv illustrating the methods of plumbers,
by C. H. Hoyt.
© Charles H. Hoyt, Boston; 1884:20749,
Oct. 15. 42652
Skeleton (The); drama in 4 acts, by T. P.
Bayer. [175] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1914; D:3G163; Theobald
Percy Bayer, New York. 42652a
play in 1 act, by Z. Lawrence. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1912; D : 31831 ; Zora
Lawrence, New York. 42653
Skeleton (The) dude; musical comedy or farce
comedy in 3 acts, by I. Witmark and F. B.
Hawkins.
© Isidor Witmark, New York ; 1891 : 13132,
Apr. 10. 42654
Skeleton hand; drama in 4 acts and prologue,
by J. De Bonay.
© .John De Bonay, United States; 1873:
99, Jan. 6. 42655
2150
42656
copyhighted in the united states
42676
Skeleton hand — Continued.
or, The lost diamond, a sensational drama
in 5 acts and 5 tal:)ieaux, by J. H. Wallaclc.
© J. H. Wallack, Rochester, N. Y.; 1872:
13319. Dec. 19. 42656
Skeleton (A) hat; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
liy F. W. Lodge. Typewritten.
© Frank W. Lodge. Boston; 1895:22849,
Apr. 25 ; 2c. June 14. 42657
Skeleton (The) in the closet; comedy in 1 act,
bv Francis Lester. New York, The Roxbnry
publishing company, 1899. 32 p. 16°. (Wiz-
ard series)
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York ; 1899 : 12657,
Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 42658
■play in 3 acts, by S. F. Whitman. 105 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1911 ; D : 25068 ; Steplien
French Whitman, New York. 42659
Skeleton Sara. See Too thin.
Sketch (The); play in 1 act by E. C. King.
[2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22. 1914 ; D : 37103 ; Emmett C.
King, New York. 42659a
• vaudeville novelty in 3 pts., by A. J. Sil-
berstein. [28] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1915; D : 41585 ; Alfred J.
Silberstein, Orange, N. J. 42659b
Sketch (A) from life; play in 5 acts, by Helen A.
Au.stin. 112 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1912 ; D : 29136 ; Wm. A. Aus-
tin, Newark, N. J. 42660
Sketch (A) in vaudeville; travesty sketch, by G,
Bennett. [2], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1915 ; D : 42449 ; Gage Bennett,
New York.' 42660a
Sketches; by W. Y\. Francisco. 15 p. 8°.
Contents : The new cook. — The old maids'
temperance meeting. — Miss Squash from
Squashville.
© Apr. 10, 1911; 2c. Apr. 28, 1911; A:
286536 ; W. W. Francisco, Baltimore. 42661
Sketches of Minstrel life. See Fun in black.
Ski-hi; an original musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by C. Alphin.
© Charles Alphin, New York; D : 13235,
June 24, 1908. 42662
Skibbeeah (The); an Irish drama, by G. L.
Stout.
© G. L. Stout, United States ; 1874 : 15565,
Dec. 26 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1875. 42663
— - — - a romantic Irish drama in 1, 2, or 3 acts, by
G. L. Stout.
© Josli Hart and G. L. Stout, Nev/ York;
1875 : 984, Feb. 1 ; 2c. Feb. 1. 42664
Skid, the cabin boy; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
Frank Sherman.
© Alexander Duval, Toledo, O. ; 1884 : 24073.
Dec. 5. 42665
Skidmores (The); a sketch, by Edward Harri-
gan.
© Josh Hart, United States; 1874:15393,
Dec. 22. 42666
Skimmer (The) of the seas. See Waterwitch
(The)
Skin (A) game; a sketch in 1 act. by H. A.
French. 24 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1909 ; D : 16358 ; Herbert Allen
French, San Francisco. 42667
Skin (A) salesman; comedy sketch in 1 act. by
D. Rodenberg. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1911 ; D : 23970 ; David Roden-
berg, Rochester, N. Y. 42668
Skinemoutograph (The). Sec Faking the film.
Skinflint (The) and the skinner; comedy sketch,
by C. A. Place. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1911; D: 23280; Charles A.
Place, New York. 42669
Skip (A) by moonlight; a dramatic composition
in 1 act, by M. B. Hayes. 21 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Maud Blanche Hayes, New York; D:
1702, Apr. 7, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1902. 42670
Skipped by the light of the moon; a farcical
comedy in 3 acts, [by] Arthur Collingwood
and L. Harrison.
© .John Gourlav and Louis Harrison, De-
troit ; 1883 : 17584, Sept. 25. 42671
Skipper & co., Wall street; a comedy in 3 acts,
by H. J. W. Dam. [130] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. J. W. Dam, New York ; D : 3289, Apr.
15, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1903. 42672
Skipper Ben; an operatic farce-comedy in 3 acts,
by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Enfield Centre, N. H. :
1891 : 6364, Feb. 16. 42673
Skipper Jim; a farce in 1 act, by G. H. Skelton.
35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Handy Skelton, Grand Rapids,
Mich.; D: 12255, Jan. 27, 1908; 2c. Jan. 27,
1908. 42674
Skirmish-line (The); a play, by M. Rankin and
F. G. Maeder.
© McKee Rankin and Fred G. Maeder,
United States ; 1889 : 11549, Apr. 12. 42675
Skirt-waist (The) man; by H. E. Dolph. Type-
written.
© Harry E. Dolph, New York; 1900 A:
23556, Sept. 22 ; 2c. Sept. 22. 42676
2151
42677
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42694
Skirts; comedy in 1 act. by R. P. Janette. [1],
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1912; D: 28433; Robert P.
Janette, Boston. 42677
Skit (The); vaudeville sketch, by G. T. Edwards.
[14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5. 1915 ; D : 40571 ; George Thorn-
ton Edwards, Portland, Me. 42677a
Skittles; a comedy in 3 acts, by P. A. Rnbens
and Lechmere Worrall. London, P. A. Ru-
bens, 1909. 49 p. 8°.
© Paul A. Rubens, London ; D : 15499, Mar.
30, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 30, 1909. 42678
Skons Skonderson; a Swedish- American com-
edy-drama iu 4 acts, by J. O. Jacobson. [65]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. Oliver Jacobson. Roy. Wash. ; D : 7719.
Dec. 11. 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 11, 1905. 42679
Skookum; a 1 act comedy for three people, by
H. R. Gleasou. 11 p. obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Helen R. Gleason, Chicago ; D : 9360, Oct.
30, 1906 ; 2c. July 30, 1906. 42680
Skuggan; drama i 4 akten. af Thore Blanche.
Stockholm, Albert Bonnier [1911] 180 p. 12°.
© Nov. 22, 1911; 2c. Feb. 23, 1912; D:
28805; Albert Bonnier, Stockholm, Sweden.
42681
Skule days; merry musical farcical absurdity,
by J. P. Gallagher. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1911; D: 26016; James P.
Gallagher, Medina, N. Y. 42682
Skunk (The); dramatic sketch, by E. R. Smith.
[l],llp. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1914 ; D : 37886 ; E. Richard-
son Smith, Chicago.
42682a
Skvoz-Stroi; or. The king of the quarry slaves,
a drama of Russian intrigue and Siberian ex-
ile in 5 acts, by C. E. Pillet.
© C. Edmond Pillet, Brooklyn ; 1877 : 4666,
Apr. 18. 42683
Same.
© Louise Underbill Pillet, New York, in re-
newal for 14 years from April 18, 1905 ; D :
6260, Feb. 24, 1905. 42684
Sky-blue pink; a farce in 3 acts, by A. D.
Clement.
© Ada D. Clement, San Francisco ; D :
2206, Aug. 9, 1902. 42685
Sky (The) girl; opera bouffe, by George
Frederic [pseud, of Frederic George] 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 31, 1912; D: 28575; Frederic
George, Manlius, N. Y, 42686
Sky-jinx; musical comedy novelty, by M. Hard-
ing. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1914; D: 39336; Max Hard-
ing, New York. 42686a
Sky-line (The); dramatic sketch in 1 scene, by
F. Gillmore. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1915 ; D : 42010 ; Frank Gill-
more, New York. 42686b
Sky-pilot (The); comedy drama in 4 acts, by
the Copeland brothers. 90 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1910; D : 20096 ; Copeland
bros., Wichita, Kan. . 42687
a dramatic interpretation-, by Mrs. A. W.
Rue, of The sky pilot, by Ralph Connor
[pseud, of C. W. Gordon] 17 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Fleming H. Revell co.. New York ; D :
10790. June 18, 1907; 2c. June 18. 1907.
42688
— ■ a fantastic .sketch in 3 scenes, devised.
written and staged by W. J. Wilson, music
by John S. Zamecnik. 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© William J. Wilson, Cleveland ; D : 14601,
Dec. 23, 1908; 2c. Dec. 23, 1908. 42689
— fantastical melodrama in 3 scenes, devised
and written by W. J. Wilson. 20 p. 4°.
Printed.
© William J. WMlson, Cleveland ; D : 15105,
Feb. 17, 1909; 2c. Feb. 17, 1909. 42690
1 act play, by J. M. Leonard. 11 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© John Mather Leonard, New York ; D :
13770, Sept. 12, 1908; 2c. Sept.' 28, 1908.
42691
Sky (The) riders; comedy in 3 acts, by Thomas
L. Marble. Philadelphia, Penn publishing
company, 1913. 52 p. 12°.
© Dec. 16, 1913; 2c. June 24, 1915; D:
41035; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 42691a
Sky-rocket (A) in shadowland; an airship play,
by A. C. L. Perley (Mona Mawlette) 57 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Annie C. Lawrence Perlev. Chicago ; D :
9406, Nov. 9, 1906; 2c. Nov. 1, 1906. 42692
Same. 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. C. L. Perley, Chicago; D:9622, Dec.
12, 1906; 2c. Dec. 12, 1906. 42693
Sky-scraper (A); or. Me name's Dennis, an
original farce-comedy in 4 acts, by G. J.
Heege.
© Gustave J. Heege, Peoria, 111.; ISSS :
30590, Oct. 26. 42694
2152
42695
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42712
Sky scrappers; an operetta in 2 acts, book by
C. Wrisht. [28] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Caroline Wright, Lowell, Mass.; D:
97G2, Jan. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906. 42695
Skyboy; play for little boys awl girls with
instructions for costumes and dances, by Ger-
trude Knevels. New York, Camp fire outfit-
ting CO. [1915] 12 p. 12°.
© Sept. 22. 1915; 2c. Sept. 25, 1915; D:
41975 ; Camp fire outfitting co., New York.
42695a
Sky land; musical romance, fantasy and oper-
atic comedv [in 3 acts] by F. A. Humphrey.
1 p. 1., [206] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1912 ; D : 28921 ; Frank Al-
fred Humphrey, Worcester. 42696
- original, by F. A. Humphrey. [149] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1912 ; D : 28275 ; Frank Alfred
Humphrey, Worcester. 42697
Skylark; drama in 2 acts, by William Harris,
jr. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1910; D: 20412; Leo Feist,
New York. 42698
■or. The merchant of Ven-is-it, burlesque
on Shylock; or. The Merchant of Venice, by
Frank Dumont. New York, Chicago [etc.],
M. Witmark & sons, 1905. 13 p. 12°. (On
cover: Witmark stage publications)
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 6085.
Jan. 16, 1905; 2c. Jan. 16, 1905. 42699
Same.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 6182,
Jan. 21, 1905; 2c. Jan. 21, 1905. 42700
Skylarkers (The); by G. Gibbs.
© George Gibbs, Kosemont, Pa.; D : 3299.
Apr. 16, 1903. 42701
Skylarking'; by B. Blumenthal.
© Bernard Blumenthal, New York; 1886:
13307, June 8. 42702
by H. Montague.
© Harry Montague, New York ; 1897 : 212S6,
Apr. 3. 42703 >
Skyldig eller uskyldig; skuespil i 3 akter, af
J. Magnussen. Kj0benhavn og Kristiania,
Gyhlendalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag, 1914.
124 p. 12°.
© Jan. 24, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1914 ; D : 35952 ;
Julius Magnussen, Copenhagen. 42703a
Slabtown org'anizes an aid society; a farce in
1 act, by C. J. H. Hurd. Cleveland, O., The
F. S. Hurd company [1904] cover-title, 26 p.
12°.
© Clara J. H. Hurd, Cleveland Heights, O. ;
D : 4808, Mar. 29, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 29, 1904.
42704
Slate (The) pencil kids; vaudeville novelty, by
G. H. Palmer. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1914 ; D : 38353 ; Charles H.
Palmer, Milwaukee. 42704a
Slats; college comedy-drama in 2 acts, by Bessie
Wreford Springer. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1913. 78 p. 12°.
© Sept. 22, 1913; 2c. Sept. 23, 1913; D:
34516 ; Samuel French, New York. 42705
Slaughter of the innocents; or. Mose and
Vamose, a satirical serio-comedy, a mas-
querade of fate, by G. W. Field [and] W. F.
Fitch, in 3 acts, with prologue, adapted from
a play by Judge Field entitled The Camp-
ground ; or. Injunctions a specialty, with ad-
ditions and emendations, by W. F. Fitch.
© G. W. Field, Des Moines, la., and W.
Farrand Fitch, Columbus, O. ; 1880 : 1791,
Jan. 31. 42706
Slave (The); by Henry E. Twose. 13 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Laura Daintv Pelham, Chicago ; D :
14036, Oct. 12, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1908. 42707
- — ■ by O. Dymow.
Pa6a; B-b o^homij flfk&cTBivi, Ocnna ,ZI,BiMOBa.
52 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1915; D : 39734 ; Ossip Dy-
mow, New York. 42707a
a comedy in 3 acts, by Gustav von Moser.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, United States; 1878:
3385, Mar. 20. 42708
^play in 4 acts, by H. Talbot. [150] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1911; D: 23000; Oliver Mo-
rosco, Walter C. Jordan and Haydeu Talbot,
New York. 42709
Slave (The) and slavey; a sketch in 1 act, by
Charles H. Brown. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillian Mav Walbridge, New York ; D :
3122, Mar. 13, 1903; 2c. Mar. 13, 1903.
42710
Slave (A) at cards; by E. D. Heminger. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1911; D: 25636; E. David
Heminger, Findlay, O. 42711
Slave (The) boy; play in 1 act, by W. A. Wil-
liams. 3- p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D: 41697; William
Alfred Williams, Pittsburgh. 42711a
Slave dealers of New' York.
© Albert H. Wood.s, New York; D : 5421,
Aug. 12, 1904. 42712
2153
42713
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42732
Slave (The) devotion; a thrilling melodrama,
depicting slave life iu all its shades, showing
a perfect representation of Southern white and
darkey life, by George Minor. Chicago.
© Horace W. Harmeyer, Cincinnati ; 1890 :
25865, Aug. 21. 42713
Slave (A) for a day; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by G. W. and W. D. Heywood.
© George AV. and William D. Heywood,
Chicago; D : 11310, Sept. 6, 1907. 42714
Slave (The) girl; or, 20 minutes in San Fran-
cisco's Chinatown, play in 1 act, by W. Mon-
tague. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1913; D : 31944 ; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 42715
Slave-girl and school-girl; a play in 3 pts., by
Helen L. Willcox. Nev.' York, Missionary edu-
cation movement of the United States and
Canada [1912] 24 p. 8°.
© Sept. 14, 1912; 2c. Sept. 16, 1912; D:
30850; Missionary education movement of the
United States and Canada, New York. 42716
Slavery (The) of freedom; playlet in 1 act, by
W. W. Whalen. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1914; D : 36776 ; Will W.
Slave (A) of gold,
goldes.
See Sclavs (Ein) des
See Ivenwold.
See Temptation of
Slave (The) of St. Marks.
Slave (The) of Schranden.
Regine.
Slave (A) of the mill; by Hal Reid [i. e. James
Halleck Reid] and Harry Gordon. Perry,
la.. Chief printing co., 1905. 1 p. 1., 42 numb.
1. 8°.
© Gordon & Bennett, Springfield, 111. ; D :
6666, May 15, 1905 ; 2c. May 15, 1905. 42717
Slave (A) of the Orient. Sec Egyptian (An)
romance.
Slave (The) runner; in 1 act, by N. Wayburn
and John T. Nicholson. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ned W\nyburn, New York ; D : 13021, May
21, 1908; 2c. Apr. 28, 1908. 42718
Slave (The) ship. See Admiral's (The)
daughter.
Slave (A) to gold; 4 act American drama.
[1], 72 p. Typewritten.
© M. E. Rafert, Indianapolis; 1895:28367,
May 25; 2c. Oct. 3. 42719
Slavery and freedom; melodrama in 8 acts, by
J. H. U. Harris.
© J. Henry U. Harris, Boston ; 1877 : 9990,
Aug. 31. 42720
Slavery days; a drama in 4 acts and 8 tab-
leaux', by Whallen & Martell.
© AVhallen & Martell, Union Hill, N. J. ;
1893 : 52981, Nov. 28. 42721
Whalen. Harrisburg, Pa.
42721a
Slavery (The) of love; comedy in 4 acts, 5
scenes, by S. Goodman.
© Siegfried Goodman, Chicago ; D : 126S7.
Apr. 6. 1908. 42722
Slaves and fools! by A. Conley. 59 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Alovs Conley, Oakland. Cal. ; D : 11250,
Aug. 27, 1907; 2c. Aug. 27, 1907. 42723
Slave's devotion; an emotional drama in 3 acts,
and allegorical tableau, by Richard H. Cox.
San Francisco, ISSO.
© George C. Thompson, United States ;
1880:4002, Mar. 12. 42724
See also Eph.
Slave's (The) dream; a tableau play depicting
negro life in the South, in 2 acts and 8 tab-
leaux, introducing the following songs : Old
folks at home, When I lived in Tennessee,
Old Kentucky home, etc.
© Tonv Pastor and E. G. Browne, United
States ; 1881 : 6127, Apr. 21. 42725
Slaves of a city; melodrama in 5 acts, by E.
Hoist. [143] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Hoist. New York; 1890:29766,
Sept. 26; 2c. Oct. 10. 42726
Slaves of fortune; sensational comedy drama,
by F. Stanley.
© Florence Stanley, Chicago; 1898:69677.
Nov. 30. 42727
Slaves (The) of gold; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
E. E. Grandin.
© Elmer Ellsworth Grandin, New York ;
1893 : 38448, Aug. 21. 42728
Slaves (The) of New York; a melodrama in 4
acts, T. H. AVinnett.
© Thomas H. Winnett, New York; 1891:
3443, Jan. 23. 42729
the new sensational comedy drama in 5
acts, by N. S. Wood.
© N. S. Wood, Brooklyn ; 1891 : 11545, Mar.
30. 42730
an original melodrama in 4 acts, by E.
Hoist.
© Edward Hoist, New York; 1890:11210,
Apr. 4. 42731
Slaves of opium, 06 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin B. Vernon, New York ; D : 6687,
May 19, 1905 ; 2c. May 19, 1905. 42732
2154
42733
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42752
Slaves (The) of Paris; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by J. R. Oishei and L. Probert-Englehardt.
© John R. Oishei and Lionel Probert-Engle-
hardt, Buffalo ; D : 10539, May 11, 1907.
42733
Slaves (The) of pleasure; a burlesque vaude-
ville extravaganza, by W. Latour.
© William Laiour, Sedalia, Mo.; 1898:
30262, May 16. 42734
Slaves (The) of sin; a 5 act melodrama, by Ed-
ward E. Rose and Eugene Thomas [pseud, of
T. E. Shea] 71 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Thomas E. Shea, Belfast, Me. ; D : 3313,
Apr. 20, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1903. 42735
Slaves of society; farce in 1 act, by Teunie Bur-
dock [pseud.] 29 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Tennie G. Baird, Jersey City ; D : 1556G,
Apr. 7, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1909. 42736
play in 3 acts, by G. L. Raymond. 59 p.
12^
© Mar. 28, 1910; 2c. Mar. 29, 1910; D:
20621 ; George L. Raymond, Washington.
42737
Slaves of the state. ^Scc Lashed by the law.
Slaves of the sweatshop; a domestic melodrama
in 3 acts, by P. A. Paulscraft,
© P. A. Paulscraft, New York ; 1899 : 54171,
Aug. 25. 42738
Slave's (The) return. See Jeff,
Slave's (A) revenge; by Lucy M. Lawson. Chi-
cago, J. M. Lacey, 1900. [24] p. 8°.
© Jennie Mills Lacey, Chicago; 1900 A:
8258, Mar. 30 ; 2c. July 9. 42739
Slave's (The) strategy; a drama in 3 acts, by
George Reeves.
© Free trader pub. co., Memphis, Tenn. ;
1882 : 11115, July 6. 42740
Slayer (The); play in 1 act, by M. W. Davis.
[1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1914 ; D : 39038 ; Malcolm W.
Davis, New York. 42740a
Sleep (The) for twenty minutes. See Rip
Van Winkle.
Sleep (The) of love; by J. O. Gray. 39 p. f^
Typewritten.
© James Orman Gray, Vancouver, British
Columbia; D : 14798, Jan. 12, 1909; 2c. Jan.
12, 1909. 42741
Sleep (The) of twenty years. See Hip Van
Winkle. — Thirty minutes of Washington
Irving's legend Rip Van Winkle.
Sleep-walker (The); drama in 5 acts, by H.
Fuehrer. Brooklyn. J. F. Becker, 1882. 40 p.
12°.
© Henry Fuehrer, Brooklyn; 1882:3662,
Mar. 8 ; 2c. Mar. 21. 42742
a drama in 4 acts, by J. F. Milliken.
© James Foster Milliken, New York ; 1897 :
6172, Jan. 20. 42743
an Ethiopian sketch in 2 scenes, by A. J.
Leavitt, arr. bv Charles White. New York,
Robert M. De Witt, 1875. 5 p. 12°. ([De
Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 74] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
14043, Dec. 30 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1876. 42744
a farce in 1 act, by F. Merrill. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank Merrill, Minneapolis ; D : 12692,
Apr. 6, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1908. 42745
■ play in 1 act and 14 scenes, by R. H. Tyler.
12 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. .Tan. 21, 1914; D: 35725; Robert H.
Tyler, New York. 42745a
Sleep-walkers (The); play in 3 acts, by J. Haz-
ard Reynolds, jr. 72 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1913 ; D : 34047 ; John H. Rey-
nolds, jr.. New York. 42746
Sleeper (The) awakened; play in 4 acts, by C.
Ticknor. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1913; D : 33607 ; Caroline
Ticknor, Jamaica Plain, Mass.. 42747
■ by E. D. and A. Lewis. 100 p. 12°.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1909 ; D : 16570 ; Essex Dane
Lewis and Arthur Lewis, Great Britain.
42748
See also Abon Hassan.
Sleeper (The) awakes; a comedy in 4 acts, by
R.E.Dunbar. [lj,106p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1912 ; D : 29805 ; Robin Ernest
Dunbar. South Bend, Ind. 42749
Sleeping (The) beauty; a fairy operetta, adapted
from the German fairy story Dornroschen of
Grimm, by G. W. Stratton.
© G. W. Stratton & cc, Boston ; 1892 : 25340,
June 16. 42750
'fairy play in verse, adapted from the
French of Jean Richepin and Henry Cain, by
A. M. Herts, music by Francis Thome. [Ill]
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1011 ; D : 25656 ; Alice Minnie
Herts, New York. 42751
• an operatic extravaganza in 3 acts, libretto
by Bessie Ward Doremus, music by E. R.
s'teiner.
© Mrs. C. A. Doremus and Emma R.
Steiner, United States; 1885:22373, Oct. 25.
42752
2155
42753
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42771
Sleeping (The) beauty— Continued.
a spectacular fairy pantomime with speak-
ing parts to be introduced or omitted, a
dramatization of the old fairy tale, by J.
Ward.
© Johnson Ward, Virginia; 1878:3210,
Mar. 15. 42753
■See also Briar Rose. — Fairy plays for
children. — King's (The) jester and other
short plays. — Once upon a time.
Sleeping (The) beauty up-to-datfe; an operetta,
by H. N. Cunningham, music by Morgan L.
Coolev. Watertown, Conn., M. L. Cooley,
1901." cover-title, 24 p. 8°. [Words only]
© H. N. Cunningham, Watertown, Conn. ;
D:839, Sept. 5, 1901; 2c. Sept. 20, 1901.
42754
Sleeping-car (The); a farce, by William D.
Howells. Boston, J. R. Osgood and company,
1883. 2 p. 1., [3]-74 p. 24°.
© W. D. Howells, United States; 1883:
5186, Mar. 19; 2c. Mar. 21. 42755
Same.
© W. D. Howells, New York, as the author,
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 1591,
Feb. 16, 1911. Original entry. Mar. 19, 1883,
no. 5186. 42756
and other farces; by W. D. Howells. Bos-
ton and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and
company [1889] 4 p. 1., 11-212 p. 12°.
Contents: The parlor car.— The sleeping-
car. — The register. — The elevator.
© W. D. Howells, New York ; 1889 : 14233,
May 9 ; 2c. May 13. 42757
Sleeping (The) city; by G. K. Buck.
© George Kendrick Buck, Leominster.
Mass.; 1899:24226, Apr. 6. 42758
a sensational drama in 4 acts, by Stewart
Anderson. 59 1. f°. Mimeographed.
© July 3, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16374 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 42759
a sensational melodrama of New York life,
for a soubrette, by O. Cohen.
© Octavus Cohen, Charleston, S. C. ; 1890 :
42414, Dec. 31. 42760
Sleeping dogs; drama in 3 acts and an inter-
lude, by Z. Akins. [135] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1915 ; D : 42379 ; Zoe Akins, St.
Louis. 42760a
Sleeping (The) giant; drama in 1 act, by E.
Hopkins. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1915 ; D : 41398 ; Edwin Hop-
kins, New York. 42760b
Sleeping on duty; a play in 1 act, by G. J.
Young. [4] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1912 ; D : 30994 ; George J.
Young, Columbus, O. 42761
Sleeping (The) princess; or, The beauty and
the bicycle, a burlesque opera in 3 acts, by
E. Lawrence Jenkins. New York, Hints pub-
lishing company, 1902. 25 p. 12°.
© Hints pub. co.. New York ; D : 2388, Sept.
26, 1902; 2c. Nov. 1, 1902. 42762
Sleepless (The) sentinel; a romance of the
American Revolution, a comedy-drama in 5
arts, by C. T. Grant. Typewritten.
© Charles T. Grant, Boston ; 1892 : 13984,
Mar. 30 ; 2c. Apr. 16. 42763
Sleepy Hollow; a Dutch and Yankee play, a
dramatization of Washington Irving's Legend
of Sleepy Hollow, in 4 acts, by A. R. Tafft.
152 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adella Rene Tafft, New York ; D : 6555,
Apr. 21, 1905 ; 2c. May 13, 1905. [Note : Also
copyrighted in Oct. 1905 under the title Icha-
bod Crane] 42764
romance of the Revolution in 3 acts, by
by George M. Roseuer. New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1910. 51 p. 12°.
© Jan. 18, 1910; 2c. Jan. 19, 1910; D:
17904 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 42765
or. The headless horseman, a comic opera
in 3 acts, by C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, New York; 1879:3361,
Mar. 11. 42766
a comic pastoral opera in 3 acts,
music by Max Maretzek, words by C. Gayler.
New York, New York theatre ticket otfice,
1879. 19, 3 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Charles Gayler, New York ; 1879 : 12822,
Sept. 26; 2c. Sept. 26. 42767
— See also Ichabod Crane.
Sleepy (The) king; a comic opera in 2 acts, by
G. V. Hobart.
© George V. Hobart, Baltimore; 1898:
76416, Dec. 28. 42768
by G. V. Hobart and F. A. Heath,
music by Giovanni E. Conterno. [43] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© George V. Hobart and Forrest A. Heath,
Jersey City ; D : 3655, June 26, 1903 ; 2c. July
7, 1903. 42769
Sleepy Sarah; a farce in 3 acts, by F. Berger,
jr. [134] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1910 ; D : 21807 ; Fred. Ber-
ger, jr., Washington. 42770
Sleigh-bells; a drama in 3 acts, by C. W. Barry
and G. F. Rowe. '
© Charles W. Barry, New York ; 1872 : 793,
Jan. 26. 42771
2156
41771
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42789
Sleigh-bells — Continued.
dramatic sketch, by J, C. Carroll. [2],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1915; D: 40913; James G.
Carroll, Chicago. 42771a
Slice (A) of life; 1 act playlet, by K. S. Haz-
zard. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17. 1915 ; D : 40439 ; Kathrine S.
Hazzard, New York. 42771b
or. Falling' from grace, play In 3 acts, by
L. de G. Martin. 51 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1913; D : 33532 ; Lucy de
Grasse Martin, Chicago. 42772
Slick; a melodramatic-farce in 1 act, by J. Jex.
[2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
'© le. Feb. 11, 1913; D : 32286 ; John Jex,
New York. 42773
Slick and Skinner; or. The barber pards, an
original sketch in 1 act, by Ad H. Gibson.
Clyde, ()., Ames' publishing co., 1889. 9 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 270])
© Ames pub. co.. Clyde, O. ; 1889:38833,
Dec. 20; 2c. Dec. 31. 42774
Slick (The) dime; vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by
Ellen Edwards. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914 ; D : 36359 ; Lucy Ellen
Edwards Bruce, Portland, Or. 42774a
Slide City; comedy playlet, by J. J. Clancy.
[11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1913; D : 35137 ; Joseph J.
Clancy, Brooklyn. 42775
Slieve Na Garry; an Irish drama in 3 acts, by
L. L. Phillips. New York, Underbill and Mad-
den, 1881.
© Laura L. Phillips, New York ; 1881 : 840,
Jan. 15. 42776
Slight (A) flirtation; a comedy in 3 acts, by Sir
Charles L. Yoimg and B. Howard.
© Bronson Howard, New York ; 1877 : 15317,
Dec. 27. 42777
Slight (A) indiscretion; 1 act comedy, by E.
Everett. Typewritten.
© Emilie Everett, Chicago; 1897:23073,
Apr. 13 ; 2c. Apr. 20. 42778
Slight (A) miscalculation; a monologue, by
B. L. C. Griffith. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing company, 1894. 7 p. 16°. ([Keystone
ed. of popular plays] )
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1894 : 30185,
June 2 ; Ic. June 2. 42779
See also School and parlor comedies.
Slight (A) mistake; farce in 1 act, by T. Stemp-
fel, jr. [l],19p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1912; D: 30614; Theodore
Stempfel, jr., Indianapolis. 42780
Slight (A) mistake — Continued.
or, Married his mother-in-law, a comedy
in 4 acts, 5 scenes, by F. M. Franklin. 33 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Frank M. Franklin, New York; 1891:
39940, Nov. 7 ; Ic. Nov. 7. 42781
See also Three buttons off.
Slight (A) misunderstanding; a dramatic
sketch in 1 act, by Frank H. Norton. New
York,
© Carrie Haines and Fanny Lucille, United
States ; 1873 : 3585, Apr. 9. 42782
- — ■ an original dramatic sketch in 1 scene, by C.
Finger.
© Carl Finger, Philadelphia ; 1900 A : 13355,
May 28. 42783
— ■ See also Bertha's wooing.
Slightly mixed; a comedy sketch in 1 act, by
Frank A. Ferguson and E. Travers.
© E. Travers, Chicago; 1898:50334, Aug.
29. 42784
Sligo; a romantic Irish comedy-drama, in 5 acts,
by E. O'Rourke.
© Eugene O'Rourke, New York; 1892:
40712, Oct. 7. 42785
Slim club; comedy monologue for woman, by
Stanley Schell. p. 131-136. 8". Printed.
© Apr. 20, 1914; 2c. Apr. 24, 1914; A:
372599 ; Edgar Schell Werner, New York.
42785a
Slim Jim and the hoodoo; a negro farce in 1
act, for five male characters, by Thomas
Barnes. New York, H. Roorbach, 1901. IS
p. 12°.
© Harold Roorbach, South Orange, N. J. ;
D : 984, Oct. 18, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1901. 42786
Slim (A) legacy; a sentimental rhapsody with a
practical conclusion, compressed into 1 act,
for the benefit of those who always come late
and leave early, written especially for this
and all other available occasions, by W. H.
Lepere, composed with the same intention by
A. G. Robyu.
© William H. Lepere and Alfred G. Robyn,
United States ; 1SS6 : 7879, Apr. 3. 42787
Slip (A) in eugenics; 1 act comedy playet for
high class vaudeville, by E. A. Barns. [4], 9
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1913 ; D : 32339 ; B. A. Barns,
Portland, Or. 42788
Slip (A) of a girl; melodramatic sketch, by
E. M. Crane. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1910; D: 21450; Eleanor
Maud Crane, New York. 42789
2157
42789
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42808
Slip (A) of a girl — Continued.
• military comedy in 3 acts, by E. M. Crane.
[107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1915; D: 42458; Eleanor
Maud Crane, New York. 42789a
Slip (The), the slipper and the slip up. See
Cinderella.
Slip-up (A) in oil; drama in 1 act, by Francis
Baker Fairfax. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1911; D: 25300; Fairfax
Henry Wheelan, San Francisco. 42790
Slipper of Yvonne; comedy in 1 act, by M. E.
Swan. [3], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1914 ; D : 38816 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 42790a
Slippery (A) day; an Ethiopian sketch in 1
scene, bv Robert Hart, arr. by Charles White.
New York, R. M. De Witt, 1875. 7 p. 12°.
( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no.
46])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
24.59, Mar. 16; 2c. May 21. 42791
scene plot of an act or play, by B. Hart.
© Bob Hart, New York ; 1873 : 13622. Nov.
22. 42792
Slippery Jim's revenge; play in 1 act, by V. J.
Ray mo. 23 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1912; D : 31336 ; Varick J.
Raymo, Syracuse. N. Y. 42793
Slippery (The) Smith gang; comedy sketch in
1 scene, by R. T. Smith. 10 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1910 ; D : 22400 ; Ray T. Smith.
New York. 42794
Slippery Susie; a 1 act play, by H. M. Cleveland.
© Helen M. Cleveland, Boston; D : 13336,
June 20, 1908. 42795
Slipping it over; play in 1 act, by E. Clifton.
[3], 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1915 ; D : 419S5 ; Ethel Clifton,
New York. 42795a
Slipping one over; vaudeville sketch, by G. M.
Johnson. [2], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
. © Ic. May 7, 1915; D : 40592 ; Grace M.
Johnson, New York. 42795b
Slivers; play in 3 acts, by L. Mellett. 39 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1912 ; D : 31353 ; Lowell Mel-
lett, Tacoma. 42796
Sloan's daughter. See Monopoly.
Slow (The) poke; an original comedy drama in
4 acts, by W. B. Patton. [2], 54 p. f°. Type-
written.
© William B. Patton, Rochester, N. Y. ; D :
7409, Oct. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1905. 42797
Slew's discovery; comedy in 1 act, by L. Smith.
[1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1913; D: 35305; Lillian
Smith, St. James, N. Y. 42798
Slowtown (The) cabaret; comedy sketch in 1
scene, by B. Watt [pseud, of R. W. Smiley]
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913; D: 35505; Bob Watt,
Philadelphia. 42799
Slum (The) angel; a thought, by S. Hicks,
music by H. E. Haines. [3], 42 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1912; D : 30896 ; Seymour
Hicks, London. 42800
Slum band.
© Katie Emmett, New York ; 1894 : 58024,
Dec. 13. 42801
Sluniberers (The); in 2 acts, by G. L. Silber-
man. 11 p. 8°. Printed.
© Gustav L. Silberman, Cleveland; D:
13474, July 31, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 10, 1908. 42802
Slumbering fires; or, Toil, a drama in 4 acts,
by E. Hopkins. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edwin Hopkins, New York ; D : 8610,
May 28, 1906 ; 2c. May 28, 1906. 42803
Slumberland; a comedy in 2 acts and 4 scenes,
by H. A. Levin.
© Henry A. Levin,, Brooklyn ; D : 8516,
May 11, 1908. 42804
Slumming; by J. Hurtig. 28 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© .Tules Hurtig, New York; 1898:45009,
July 28; 2c. June 1, 1909. 42805
Slumming party; or, A night in Chinatown,
1 act burlesque in 5 scenes, by J. H. Lee. 7 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910 ; D : 20512 ; Joe H. Lee,
New York. 42806
Slums (The) of New York; play in 1 act, by
H. Milelistein. [New York, Stuyvesant press,
1913J 23 p. 8°.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 3913; D : 32247 ; Henry Mildi-
stein. New York. 42807
a sensational melodrama in 4 acts, by E. F.
Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York; 1900 A : 847,
Jan. 9. 42808
Small boy and suit of clothes; aciing humorous
• monologue for woman, by Stanlev Schell. p.
109-112. 12°. Printed. (On cover: Stanley
Schell's sketches)
© Apr. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1914 ; A : 370565 ;
Edgar Schell Werner, New York. 42808a
2158
42809
OOPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42829
Small (A) fortune; play in 5 acts, by Burton
Sheldon [pseud, of B. S. T. Kinnecom] 71 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© B. S. T. Kinnecoiu, Providence. R. I. ; D :
G771. June 5, 1905; 2c. June 5, 1905. 42809
Small town girl; by C. E. Blaney a!id Cecil
Spooner. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17. 1910: D : 20482 ; Chas. E.
Bbuioy. New York. 42810
Small (The) world; in 8 acts, by G. Heyer.
[5] p. 4°. Printed. [Scenario!
'© Grace Hever. New York; P: 1.5084. Feb.
,8, 1909; 2c. Feb. 8, 1909. 42811
S'manth; an original drama In 3 acts, by A. S.
Hickman.
© Albert Scott Hickman, Montrose. la. ;
1887 : 27658, Oct. 26. 42812
Smart; anierikauische komodie in 5 akten, von
F. A. Sauer. New York, The Puck printing
and lithographing establishment. 1882. 101 p.
8°.
© Franz A. Sauer. United States; 1881:
11811. July 80; 2c. Apr. 19, 1882. 42813
Smart (The) set; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by Charlotte Thompson.
© William A. Brady, New York ; D : 608.
June 25, 1901. 42814
• a dramatic composition in 1 act, by M.
Ott. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Matthew Ott, Boston ; D : 577, June 14.
1901 ; 2c. June 14, 1901. 42815
musical comedy in 3 acts, by Edwin Han-
ford. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Gus Hill, New York ; D : 14065. Oct. 15.
1908; 2c. Nov. 5, 1908. 42816
a musical comedy in 2 acts, book by Paul
West, music by John W. Bratton. [1931 P- 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 2309,
Aug. 28. 1902; 2c. Aug. 28, 1902. 42817
■ ■ a musical piece, by G. Dance.
© George Dance. London ; D : 2025, June 20.
1902. 42818
Smart (The) set's dilemma; a farce in 1 act,
by Frank Maltese. 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Salvatore R. Maltese. Salt Lake City,
Utah; D:9166, Oct. 1, 1906; 2c. June 22.
1907. 42819
Smart sinners; a play in 4 acts, by E. S. Tup-
per. [88] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edith Sessions Tupper, New York ; D :
2947, Feb. 3, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 3. 1903. 42820
Smart society; a comedy in 3 acts, by M. Pe-
travsky. Typewritten.
© Marie Petravsky, New York ; 1899 : 56126,
Sept. 1 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 42821
Smart's dilemima; a comedv sketch in 1 act, bv
F. L. Whittier. 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank L. Whittier. Lowell, Mass.; D:
8040. Feb. 21. 1006: 2c. Feb. 21. 1906. 42822
Smashing' (The) of the idol; in 4 acts, by R. M.
Wernaer. 169 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1911 : D : 24555 ; Robert M.
Wernaer. Cambridge, Mass. 42823
Smerdis, the Mag-ian; an historical tragedy in
5 acts, by J. J. Allen.
© J. J. Allen, Chicago; 1889:28564. Sept.
20. 42824
Smiff; an original musical farce, by G. F. Rowe.
59 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Geo!-ge Fawcett Rowe, New York; 1880:
15608. Oct. 12 : 2c. Oct. 23. 42825
Smile (A) and a tear; drama in 5 acts, by L. C.
MoTse.
© Leonard C. Moi'se. Covington, La.: D:
12588. l\Iar. 19, 1908. 42826
Sniile (The) of forg'iveness; musical fantasy, b.v
N. I^slie. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1914 ; D : 36770 ; Noel Leslie,
New York. 42826a
Smile of innocence; play in 3 acts, by H. W.
Dunning. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1910; D: 20664: Harold Wol-
cott Dunning, Saint Germaiu-en-Laye, France.
42827
Smile (The) of La Gioconda; tr. from the Span-
ish of Jacinto Benavente, by J. A. Herman.
[2], 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1911; D : 25932 ; John Arm-
strong Herman. Harrisburg, Pa. 42828
Smile (The) of Mona Lisa; play in 1 act, by
Jacinto Benavente. tr. from the Spanish by
John Armstrong Herman. Boston, R. G.
Badger, etc., etc. [1915] 3 p. 1., 5-12 p., 2 1.,
15-34 p. 12°. (Contemporary dramatists se-
ries )
© May 3, 1915 ; 2c. May 6, 1915 ; D : 40573 ;
Richard G. Badger, Boston. 42828a
Smile oh smile. See S. O. S,
Smiler (A); the musical farce comedy, by A. G.
Delamater. Typewritten.
© Arthur G. Delamater, Costello. Pa. ; 1895 :
47880. Sept. 20 : 2c. Oct. 15. 42829
Smiles and satires; in 1 act, by William J. Mor-
rissey. 16 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1915; 0:40126; Will Morris-
sey, Brooklyn. 42829a
5379— VOL 2—16-
-32
2159
42830
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42850
Smiles and. tears; a comedy drama, by E, Ken-
nedy.
© Elizabeth Kennedy, Bensonhurst, N. Y. ;
D : 10345, Apr. 1, 1907. 42830
a sketch, by St. Clair Hurd. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© S. Hurd, Kansas City, Mo. ; D : 9603, Dec.
10, 1906 ; 2 Dec. 10, 1906. 42831
See also Arthur, prince of Shonier. — As-
shur, prince of Shomer.
Smith; farce in 3 acts, by P. B. Arnold. [2],
102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1910 ; D : 21334 ; Pearl B. Ar-
nold, Boston. 42832
play in 4 acts, by W. S. Maugham. 146 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1909; D : 16927 ; William
Somerset Maugham, New York. 42833
Smith (The) family; or. The legend of Wyo-
ming, an entirely original comic opera in 2
acts, by Edward A. Niven, composed by S. H.
Speck.
© J. Ridgway Wright and Samuel H. Speck,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ; 1886 : 18622, Aug. 16.
42834
Smith (The) family reunion; a characteristic
description in 3 acts, by M. A. Decker.* Dun-
kirk, N. Y., A. Walton Damon company [1905]
18 p. 12°.
© Mary A. Decker, Dunkirk, N. Y. ; D:
7312, Sept. 25, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 25, 1905. 42835
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by M. A.
Decker. Rev. ed. 21 p. 8°. Printed.
[Words only]
© Marv A. Decker, Dunkirk, N. Y. ; D:
11809, Nov. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1908. 42836
Smith (A) mixup; by A. Roucolle. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1910; D : 21427 ; Adrienne
Roucolle, Denver. 42837
Smith (The) mystery; a comedy in 1 act, by
Louise L. Wilson.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1899 : 68874.
Oct. 23. 42838
Smith, Smith and co.; a musical farce comedy
in 3 acts.
© Donnelly, Girard & Russell, New York;
1889 : 9842, Mar. 28. 42839
Smith, the aviator; comedy, by William D. Em-
erson. Chicago, T. S. Denison & co. [1911]
23 p. 12°. ( [Amateur series] )
© Oct. 20, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25551 :
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 42840
Smiths (The) ; a musical farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Donnelly, Girard & Russell, New York ;
1889 : 9841, Mar. 28. 42841
Smith's mortgage; a drama from life, in 4 acts.
[58] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John J. Shepphird, Pasadena; 1894:
33447, June 25 ; 2c. July 12, 1895. 42842
Smiths (The) next door; 1 act farce, by J. Her-
bach. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1911 ; D : 28011 ; Joseph Her-
I)ach, Philadelphia. 42843
Smiths (The) of Smithville; comedv in 3 acts,
by Carl Gray [pseud, of C. C. Park] [1], 69 p.
4''. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913 ; D : 31851 ; C. C. Park,
Santa Barbara, Cal. 42844
Smithsonian (The); comedietta as given by
Serena* Smitli and the nine muses, all Smiths,
reported by A. C. S. Engle.
© Addie C. S. Engle, Indianapolis; 1898:
74047, Dec. 19; 2i-. Dee. 19. 42845
Smithy; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by Charles
H. Farrell and Marie Coe. 71 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Marie Evelyn Coe, Melrose, Cal.; D:
14023. Oct. 9, 1908; 2c. Oct. 9, 1908. 42846
— a drama in 4 acts, by R. South [pseud,
of Robert William Smith] 106 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Robert South. Bournemouth, England ;
D:0659, May 12, 1905; 2c. Mav 12, 1905.
42847
play in 1 act, by H. Russell. [3], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6. 1914 ; D : 37126 ; Howard Rus-
sell, Portland. Or. 42847a
Smiting the rock; 1 act play in 2 scenes, by
S. H. Brown. [12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 11, 1910; D : 21527 ; Samuel H.
Brown, Philadelphia. 42848
Smoke; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. L. Gilder.
© Jeannette L. Gilder, Newark, N. J. ; 1875 :
13389, Dec. IS. 42849
■ dramatic sketcli in 1 interior setting for
four persons, by I.. H. Carpenter. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1914; D : 37975 ; Louis H.
Carpenter, Chicago. 42849a
an original farcical comedv in 3 acts, l)v
Bob. Watt [pseud, of R. W. Smiley]
© Robert Watt Smiley, Philadelphia ; 18S6 :
24369. Oct. 28. 42850
— play in 3 acts, by E. R. O'Neill. 53 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1914 ; D : .38965 ; Eleanora
Regis O'Neill, Andover, Mass. 42850a
2160
42851
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42868
Smoke — Continued.
or, Tlie pirates of the Chesapeake, a sen-
sational drama in 4 acts, by .T. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn ; 1874 :
14660, Dec. 5. 42851
Sec also Princess Irina.
Smoke (The) and the fire; a play in 3 acts, by
J. Trimble. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jessie Trimble. New York ; D : 12212. Jan.
20, 1908; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 42852
Smoke in a bag; comedy sketch, by W. K. Doty.
18 p. 4°. Typewritteri.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1911 ; D : 25992 ; Wilson Kil-
gore Doty, Chicago. 42853
Smoke of battle; play in 1 act, by L. J. Vance,
from the short story of the same name by
I. S. Cobb. [2], 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1914 ; D : 35.574 ; Louis Joseph
Vance and Irvin S. Cobb, New York. 42853a
Smoke (The) queen; fantastic Egyptian scenic
novelty in 3 scenes, by H. Van Avery and
W. W\ Dunkle. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910; D : 21284 ; H. Van
Averv and W. W. Dunkle. South Bend, Ind.
42854
Smoke-ring's Mary; playlet in 1 act. by E. S.
Piatt. [2], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28. 1913; D : 35171 ; Ethel
Shackelford Piatt, Evanston, 111. 42855
Smoke up; dramatic sketch, by S. G. Lines.
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1910 : D : 20693 ; S. G. Lines,
Brooklyn. 42856
a vaudeville sketch, by Harry W. Osborne.
Boston. W. H. Baker & co., 1906. 10 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 9042.
Sept. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1906. 42857
Smoked glasses; play in 4 acts, by A. V. Hyatt.
[60] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1915; D: 39316; Anna Van
Kirk Hyatt, Washington. 42857a
Smoked out; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Colby.
[80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1914 ; D : 37922 ; Anne Colby,
New York. 42857b
Smoker at Jolly good fellows club, no. 1; a
dialogxie. 12 p. 16°.
© H. B. Proehl, Chicago; A: 225140. Dec.
16, 1908; 2c. Dec. 16, 1908. 42858
Smoking (The) car; a farce, by W. D. Howells.
Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and
company, 1900. 70 p. 24°.
© W. D. Howells. New York; 1900 A:
19427, Aug. 4 ; 2c. Aug. 15. 42859
Smoking (The) set; satirical farce in 3 acts,
by E. J. Whisler. [2], 87 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 12. 1913 ; D : 34119 ; Ernest Jack-
son Whisler, Tucson. Ariz. 42860
Smoky affair; comic sketch, by B. Eyferth.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16. 1909; D: 17121; Bruno Ey-
ferth, Duluth, Minu. 42861
Smoldering fires: drama in 3 acts, by Roberto
Bracco, tr. by D. St. Cyr. [93] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Dirce St. Cyr, New York : D : 9833. Jan.
23, 1907; 2c. Jan. 23, 1907. 42862
Smouldering fires; play in 1 act, bv L. L.
Schwartz. [2], 16 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914; D : 36362 ; Louis Leon
Schwartz, Minneapolis. 42862a
Smudge 1944; a sketch, by Bert B. Lowrie.
3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1909 ; D : 16547 ; L. H. Bar-
clay, Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada. 42863
Smug (The) citizen; scenes in the house of
Bezsemenov, a dramatic sketch in 4 acts, by
Maxim Gorki [pseud, of A. M. Pieshkov] tr.
by Edwin Hopkins.
{In Poet lore, v. 17, no. 4, winter 1906;
periodical © June 25, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 11. 1907 ;
B : 121944 ; Poet lore co., Boston) 42863a
Smuggled (The) cook. See Made in Germany.
Smuggler (The); farce comedy in 1 act, by Julie
Heme and George V. Hobart. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1911 ; D : 25692 ; Joseph Hart,
New York. 42864
play in 1 act, by E. Arden. [1], 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1. 1913 ; D : 32487 ; Edwin Arden,
New York. 42865
Smugglers (The); in 1 act, by Jack Gorman. 10
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20. 1910; D : 22098 ; Wilson &
Ardell, New York. 42866
— a melodrama in 5 acts, by G. Wolford and
A. Wolford.
© Gus Wolfoi-d and Arnold Wolford, St.
Louis ; 1892 : 37-598. Sept. 14. 42867
— . by W. H. Lippincott. 141 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Wni. H. Lippincott, New York ; D : 13062,
May 26. 1908; 2c. May 26, 1908. 42868
Smugglers and poachers.
2161
See Love or life.
42869
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42887
Smuggler's (The) daughter; an emotional
melodrama in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by G. J.
Becker.
© George J. Becker, Chicago ; D : 8216, Mar.
22, 1906. 42869
play in 1 act, by E. La Foy. [4] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Juue 8, 1915 ; D : 41012 ; Elna La Foy,
Portland, Or. 42869a
Smugglers of Badayez; a comic opera in 3
acts, libretto by F. Ranken.
© Frederic Ranken, New York ; 1899 : 45610,
July 13. 42870
music by Giack Minkowski.
© Edward Schuberth & co.. New York;
1899 : 73577, Nov. 11 ; 2c. Nov. 11. 42871
Smugglers (The) of Scotland; or. The lost son,
drama in 4 acts, composed by N. Piperno. Ms.
© N. Piperno, New York ; 1880 : 2633. Feb.
17 ; 2c. Apr. 20. 42872
Snake-charmer (The): a comic opera, music by
Audran, libretto by Chivot and Duru.
© John A. McCaull, New York ; 1881 : 15540,
Oct. 8, 42873
romantic comic opera in 2 acts, dialogue,
lyrics and stage business, by W. H. Harris.
[l],lllp. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 8, 1913; D: 33164; William H.
Harris, Washington. 42874
tabloid farce in 2 acts, by Charles Morton.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [27]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Dec. 7, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1914 ; D : 39198 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 42874a
Snakes in the grass; a sensational drama in 4
acts, by .John C. Mink and Will E. Hays, a
dramatization of Rett Winwood's story of
that name, published in the Saturday night.
© John C. Mink and Will E. Hays, Pitts-
burgh ; 1872 : 9943, Sept. 14. 42875
Snap; or, Our seventh, a new and original local
drama, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, United States; 1876:517,
Jan. 12. 42876
Snap (A) at Paust; or. The devil in town, a
burlesque in 3 scenes, by C. St. Martin.
© Clement St. Martin, New York; 1898:
45612, Aug. 1. 42877
Snap-shots; a 1 act comedy, by H. Starr and
G. A. Poole. Typewritten.
© Hattie Starr and George A. Poole, New
York ; 1899 : 200.56, INIar. 18 ; 2c. Mar. 18.
42878
Snap-shots — Continued.
a 1 act drama, by H. Gaylord, L. R. San-
ders and C. A. Sanders. Canton, 111., 1906.
cover-title. 1 p. 1., 18 numb. 1. 4°.
© Helen Gavlord, Luzetta R. Sanders and
Cora A. Sanders, Canton. 111. ; D : 9049, Aug.
13, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1906. 42879
-2 act drama, bv H. Gaylord and L. R. and
C. A. Sanders. Rev. 21 p. 4°. Printed.
© Aug. 31, 1909 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1909 ; D :
167.56; Helen Gaylord and Luzetta R. and
Cora A. Sanders, Canton, 111. 42880
Snapper (The); a dramatic composition in 1
act, by W. C. Shepp. 2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Campbell Shepp, New York ; D :
1877, May 13, 1902 ; 2c. May 13, 1902. 42881
Snare (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by F. C.
Locard.
© Frederic C. Locard, Homeward, 111. : D :
13144. June 8. 1908. 42882
- — • melodramatic sketch, by B. Hobbs. [14] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© lo. July 27, 1914: D: 37676; Bertram
Hobbs, Pleasantville, N. Y. 42882a
— a play in 4 acts, by C. B. MclNIullen. 43 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles B. McMulIen. New York; D:
14045, Oct. 13, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1908. 42883
— play in 1 act, by H. Booth. 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1915; D: 40526; Hilliard
Booth, Brevard, N. G. 42883a
Snare (The) and the bird; in 4 acts, by E. I.
Mulholland. [192] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eleanore I. Mulholland, Long Island
Citv. N. Y. ; D : 5470, Aug. 22, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 4,
1904. 42884
Snare (The) and the fowler. See Allison's
lad.
Snatched from disgrace; or. Saved from the
whipping-post. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hari'ie T. Price, Wilmington, Del. ; D :
4708, Mar. 10, 1904; 2c. Mar. 16, 1904.
42885
Sneak (The); American drama in 4 nets, by
F. J. Beaman and C. D. Lancaster. [75] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4. 1910 ; D : 21262 ; Fred J. Bea-
man, Jackson, Mich., and Chas. D. Lancaster,
Shelby ville, Ind. 42886
or, Knight of the Nineteenth, by J. W.
Noble. Scenario. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Winthrop Noble, New York ; D :
15384, Mar. 18, 1909; Ic. Mar. 18, 1909.
42887
2162
42887
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42901
Sueak (The) thief; plaj' in 1 act, by Mary
St:i fiord Smith. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Sept. 21. 1915; D: 41791; Stanley
Hugh Groome, New York. 42887a
Sneaking- one over; play in 1 act, by W. W.
Munro. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1914; D: 38794; William
Wallace Munro, New York. 42887b
Sneewittchen. See Snow-white.
Sneg-ourotchka (Fleur de neige); conte de
priutemps, opera en 4 actes et un prologue,
musique de N. Rimsky-Korsakow, le livret est
tire de la piece d' A. Ostrovsky, tr. frangaise
de P. Halperine et P. Lalo, nouvelle ed. revue
et retouchee par I'auteur. St. Petersbourg,
Moscou. W. Bessel et cie [1908] 67 p. front,
(port.) 12°. [Libretto only]
© W. Bessel & cie, Leipzig ; D : 12951, May
11. 1908 ; 2c. May 9, 1908. 42388
Sniffin, Griffin, Whiffin and Piffin; a trial
scene done with changes of costume in full
view of the audience, by W. H. Lingard.
© William Horace Lingard, New York ;
1S72 : 8665, Aug. 13. 42889
Sniggles (The) family; a humorous entertain-
ment for nine young ladies. Philadelphia,
The Penn publishing company, 1891.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1892 :
13522. Mar. 28 ; 2c. Mar. 28. 42890
Sniper (The); play in 1 act, by E. G. O'Neill.
[16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1915; D : 39971 ; Eugene
Gladstone O'Neill, Cambridge, Mass. 42890a
Sniping; drama in 1 act, by AV. Steell. [1],
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1915 ; D : 40315 ; Willis Steell,
New York. 42890b
Snitch (The); a sketch in 2 scenes, by R. R.
Brown. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Randol R. Brown, St. Louis ; D : 13490,
Aug. 3, 1908; 2c. Aug. 3, 1908. 42891
Snob and the sewing girl; a society play in 5
acts, bv G. L. Raymond. [Washington. Press
of Byron S. Adams, 1905] 60 p. 12°.
© George L. Raymond, Washington ; D :
7262, Sept. 15. 1905; 2c. Sept. 15, 1905.
42892
Snobdoni; a satirical comedy in 3 acts, by A. J.
Westermayr.
© Arthur .T. Westermayr, Brooklyn ; 1889 :
33310, Nov. 2. 42893
Snobinette (Madame Snob); operette in 3
akteii, von Edmund Edel und Eugen Altmann,
musik von Leo Portnoff, revidiert von Her-
mann Halbig. 47 p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1910 ; D : 22555 ; Aug. Oranz,
Leipzig. 42894
Snobs, hypocrites and parasites; a play in 4
acts, by P. Raimondo. [82] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Philip Raimondo, New York; D : 12460,
Mar. 2, 1908; 2c. Mar. 2, 1908. 42895
Snobson's stag-party; a farce in 1 act, by Le-
vin O. Tees.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1899:
63253, Sept. 29; 2c. Oct. 14 42896
Suooperviser (The); musical comedy in 2 acts,
by Mr. and Mrs. M. Olds. 51 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1914; D : 39257 ; Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Olds, New York. 42896a
Snoring (The) soldier; comedy farce in 1 act,
by F. A. D'Andrea. [1], 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1914; D : 35994 ; Frank A.
D'Andrea, New Haven. 42896b
Snow-bound. See Social (The) stage.
Snow-cap (The) sisters; a farce, by Ruth Mc-
Enery Stuart. New York, Harper and bros.,
1897. 1 p. 1., 11 numb. 1. 8°.
© Harper & bros.. New York; 1897:70891,
Dec. 17; 2c. Dec. 18. 42897
Snow (The) image and other plays; by E. A.
Luques. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1914.
95 p. 12°.
Contents : The snow image. — The spirit of
Memorial day. — A dramatization of Hiawa-*
tha's childhood. — The story of the poplar
tree.
© June 8. 1914 ; 2c. June 9, 1914 ; D : 37267 ;
E. Antoinette Luques, AUston, Mass. 42897a
Snow (The) man; an extravaganza in 1 act,
by M. B. Kirby. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice Brown Kirbv, New York ; D :
10015, Feb. 23, 1907; 2c. Feb. 23, 1907.
42898
■ or, A cold proposition, sketch in 1 act, by
T. H. Forbes. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© T. Harold Forbes. New Rochelle, N. Y.
D : 6337, Mar. 15, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 15, 1905.
42899
Snow nymph; a musical pantomime, by N.
Smith. cover-title, 2 p. 12°. Printed.
[Words only]
© Nelia Smith, New York ; D : 1923, May 22,
1902 ; 2c. June 10, 1902. 42900
Snow (The) queen; by H. G. Chapman.
© Henry Grafton Chapman, New York ; D :
10858, June 26, 1907. 42901
2163
42901
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42916
Snow (The) queen — Continued.
fairy play for children in 2 acts, drama-
tized and arr. from tlie story of tliat title by
Hans Christian Andersen, by E. B. Grimball.
[20] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1915; D : 42545 ; Elizabeth
B. Grimball, New York. 42901a
in 4 acts, by L. Loveman. 85 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1910 ; D : 22225 ; Leonora Love-
man, Cambridge, Mass.
42902
— a musical drama, by G. W. Hofmanu. 17 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Gerda Wismer Hofmann, San Francisco ;
D: 14740, Dec 21, 1908; 2c. Nov. 27, 1908.
42903
— play in 4 acts, adapted from Hans (chris-
tian Andersen, by G. H. White, [3], 31 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 14, 1914 ; D : 37568 ; Grace Hoff-
man White, Washington. 42903a
founded on Hans Andersen's fairy
tale, by L. Loveman. London, George Allen
& CO., ltd.. 1918. 89 p. 12°.
© Feb. 10, 1913; 2c. Feb. 24, 1913; D:
32389 ; Leonora Loveman, Cambridge, Mass.
42904
Snow top; or, Intra muros, by J. M. McNulty.
© ,1. M. McNulty, Milwaukee ; 1893 : 20834,
Apr. 29. 42905
Snow White; drama in 1 act, by H. R. Sauers.
[22] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1915; D: 41-502; Herman
lialph Sauers, Pittsburgh. 42905a
— a play for children in 4 acts and 9 scenes.
by M. Merington. founded on G. A. Gorner's
Sneewittchen, a stage adaptation of the fairy
(ale of the name. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marguerite Merington, New York ; D :
G777, June G, 1905 ; 2c. June 6, 1905. 42906
— play in 4 acts, by J. C. Solari. 53 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© ]c. Sept. 13, 1910; D: 22044; .Joseph C.
Solari, St. Louis. 42907
— [play in 2 acts] by H. G. Green. 127 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1912 ; D : 28420 ; Henry Gil-
lidge Green, London. 42908
Snow White and Kose Red.
for children.
See Fairy plays
Snow White and the seven dwarfs; a fairy tale
play based on the story of the brothers Grimm,
by Jessie Braham White, with nuisic by Ed-
mond Rickett and numerous illustrations bv
Snow White and the seven dwarfs — Continued.
Charles B. Falls. New York, Dodd, Mead &
company, 1913. 7 p. 1., 236 p. front., col.
plates. 8°.
© Nov. 22, 1913; 2c. Jan. 30, 1914; A:
362566 ; Winthrop Ames, New York. 42908a
fairy tale play in 7 acts, from the story
by the brothers Grimm, by Jessie Braham
White. [9], 194 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1912; D: 31399; Winthrop
Ames, New York. 42909
See also Eairy plays for children.
Snow (The) witch. See Silver (The) thread.
Snowball. See Boule de neige.
Snowball, a colored valet; farce in 1 act, by
M. Burt Emerson. Clyde, O., Ames' publish-
ing CO., 1895. 9 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 358] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O.; 1895:36047.
July 11; Ic. .July 19. 42910
Snowball fantastics; a series of evolutions and
pantomimes, by Adelaide Westcott Hatch.
New York, Hints publishing company, 1903.
cover-title, 3 p. 12°.
© Hints pub. co., New York ; D : 4192. Nov.
5, 1903; 2c. Nov. 17, 1903. 42911
Snowballing; a play in 1 act, introduced in the
nuisical comedy The Alaskan, by W. P. Cul-
len. 2 p. 8°.
© Wm. P. Cullen, Chicago ; C : 207651, May
15, 1909; 2c. May 24, 1909. 42912
Snowballs; a staff drill, by Harriette Wilbur.
Lebanon, ()., March brothers, 1908. cover-
title. 3 p. 12°. (Harriette Wilbur's series of
flower plays)
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13880.
Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 42913
or, The follies of a night, an original au-
dacity in pantomime-comedy form, by R.
Eraser. [2], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert Eraser, New York ; 1881 : 17116,
Nov. 3; 2c. Nov. 10. 42914
Snowbound; comedy for 2 males and 2 females,
by Frances Ayrnar Mathews. New York, E. S.
Werner & co., 1907. 20 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co., New York; D:
11703, Nov. 7, 1907; 2e. Nov. 16, 1907. 42915
— comedy melodrama in 3 acts, by W. A,
Bough ton. [1], 141 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1915; D : 40451 ; Willis Ar-
nold Boughton, Cambridge, Mass. 42915a
Snowdrop; 1 act western playlet, by A. Mar-
tyu. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1910 ; D : 22270 ; Alvin Mar-
tyn, Pittsburgh. 42916
2164
42917
OOPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42937
Snowdrop and the dwarfs of the mountains;
a spectacular drama in 5 acts, by J. Wood-
ard. 18 p. f°. Ms.
© John Woodard. New York; 1883:7927,
Apr. 30; 2c. Apr. 30. 42917
Snowdrop (The) of the North. See Christie
Johnstone,
Snowed in; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. E. Wy-
lie, jr.
© J. E. Wylie, jr., Englewood, N. J. ; 1876 :
5194, Apr. 29. 42918
■ • original comedy sketch in 2 scenes, by Her-
bert Hall Winslow. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1911; D: 25738; Fred Mo-
zart, Newton, Mass. 42919
Snowed up; comedy sketch, by H. Calver. 28 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. .Tan. 4, 1911 ; D : 23009 ; Harry Oalver,
New York. 42920
Snowed up with a duchess; a comedietta in 1
act, by C. A. Castell. New York. S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1907. 20 p. 12°.
(On cover: French's international copy-
righted ed. of the works of the best authors,
no. 107)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 9005,
Aug. 28, 1906; 2c. Dec. 6, 1907. 42921
Snowflake and the seven pigmies; a spectacu-
lar drama in 5 acts, adapted from the Ger-
man, by F. W. Bert.
© Frederick W. Bert, Boston ; 1880 : 13552,
Sept. 4. 42922
Snowfiower (The); a drama in 5 acts, adapted
fi-om the French of Desnoyers and D'Ennery,
by Mrs. R. Pacheco.
© Mrs. Roiaualdo Pacheco, Ncav York;
ISSO : 15736, Oct. 14. 42923
a play in 3 acts, by F. K. Peile, M. Morton
and P. Tscaicowsky. [42] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© F. Kinsey Peile, Michael Morton, London,
and Pierre Tscaicowsky, Russia ; D : 6717, May
5, 1905 ; 2c. May 5, 1905. 42924
(Edelweiss); a romantic drama in 5 acts.
by Dion Boucicault.
© Kate Claxton, United States ; 1880 : 15241,
Oct. 7. 42925
Snubbing (The) of Fanny; play in 1 act, by
Winifred St. Clair. London, F. Griffiths
[1914] 31 p. 12°.
© Jan. 8, 1914 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1914 ; D : 36587 ;
Francis Griffiths, London. 42925a
Snuff in a box; farce in 2 acts, by J. M. G.
Wood. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co., 1902.
16 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 430] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 1629, Mar.
20, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1902. 42926
Snug Harbor; by M. F. Gareissen.
© Mabel Fonda Gareissen, Washington; D:
15107, Feb. 24, 1909. 42927
Snug little kingdom; a comedy of Bohemia in
3 acts, by Mark Ambient. New York, S.
French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1906. 71 p.
12°.
© Sanmel French, New York ; D : 8638, June
5, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 8, 1906. 42928
So great of reformation; a drama in a prologue
:nid 3 acts, by Z. M. Clark.
© Zeba Montgomery Clark, Montvale, N. J. ;
1884 : 9799, May 12. 42929
So ich dir; schauspiel in 4 aufziigen, von Paul
Lindau. Berlin [Felix Bloch erben] 1903.
128 p. 12°.
© Heinrich Conried, New York ; D : 4399,
Dec. 17, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1904, 42930
So like a woman; by D. G. Bartlett.
© Dorothee Grey Bartlett, Philadelphia;
1900 A: 6931, Mar. 15. 42931
So like her father; a drama in a prelude and 3
acts, by J. V. Blake. Chicago, 1909. 83 p,
12°.
© July 6, 1909 ; 2c. July 12, 1909 ; D : 16224 ;
James Vila Blake, Chicago. 42932
So much for so much; play in 4 acts, by W,
Mack. [80] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913 ; D : 35520 ; Willard Mack,
Salt Lake City. ' 42933
So'n windhund; schwank in 3 akten, von C.
Kraata und A. Hoffmann. Berlin, Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschrift-
steller, g. m. b. h., 1912. 88 p. 12°,
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1913 ; D : 34883 ; Curt Kraatz
und Arthur Hoffmann, Berlin. 42934
So said Ecclesiastes; a play in 4 acts, by B. H.
Reis.
© Benjamin H. Reis, Brooklyn ; D : 13841,
Sept. 19, 1908. 42935
So shall ye reap; intensely dramatic incident,
by L. Kelley. [3], 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915 ; D : 39897 ; Loring Kelley,
Seattle. 42935a
So spin the fates; in 4 acts, by L. M. Sawyer.
140 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lucv M. Sawyer, New York; D : 10110,
Mar. 11, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1907. 42936
So truly good! or, A saint against his will,
comedy in 4 acts, by Barba Rossa [pseud, of
W. O.'Soubron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee: D:
592, May 29, 1901 . 42937
2165
42938
BEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42956
So wird's geanacht; posse mit gesaug und tanz
in 3 akten, von H. Frey und P. W. Hardt, mu-
sik von Walter Kollo. Vollstandiges textbuch.
Miinchen, Drei niasken-verlag, g. m. b. h., 1912.
134 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913 ; D : 34147 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 42938
Soap-bubble (The); a musical comedy in 3 acts,
bv M. Phister. Cincinnati, Commercial ga-
zette. 1885. 40 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Montgomery Phister. Cincinnati ; 1885 :
13099. June 13 ; 2c. July 23. 42939
Soap-bubble (The) drill; an entertainment for
girls, by ilargaret Fezandie. Boston, W. H.
Baker & CO., ] 892. 10 p. illus. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1892:
36090, Sept. 2 ; 2c. Oct. 22. 42940
Soap (The) peddler; in 2 scenes, by Harry L.
Newton and T. Mayo Geary. [7] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Stutzman & May, Williamsport, Pa. ; D :
13204, June 17, 1908 ; 2c. June 17, 1908.
42941
Sob (The) artist; comedy drama sketch, by C. E.
Mace. [11] p. f°- Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31. 1911; D: 25112; Chas. E.
:Mace, Denver. 42942
.a play in 1 act, by C. E. Mace. [3], 33 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© ic Mar. 6, 1913; D: 32532; Charles E.
Mace, Denver. . 42943
Sobrina (La) del cura; melodrama en 2 actos,
divididos ea 4 cuadros, original y en prosa, de
C. Arniches. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
pafioles] 1914. 68 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40075 ; Carlos Arniches. Madrid. 42943a
Sobriuos (Los) de Don Juan; aproposito en 1
acto, en prosa y verso, original de Enrique
Cliariau y Julio Sanchez Godiuez. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1914. 25 p.
12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38237 ; E. Charlan y J. Sanchez Godinez, Ma-
drid. 42943b
Sociable (A) seamstress; monologue, by B. B.
Hayward. Typewritten.
© Beatrice B. Hayward, Wayland, Mass. ;
1898 : 64367, Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 3. 42944
Social aspirations; original comedy in 2 scenes,
by Helen Sherman Griffith. New York, Dick
Si Fitzgerald, 1903. 20 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 3545,
June 6. 1903 ; 2c. July 25, 1903. 42945
Social barrier; 4 act drama, by W. C. Herman.
40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1909 ; D : 17436 ; W. C. Her-
man, Worthington, Ind. 42946
Social (A) battle; Mrs. Brainbridge's dance, a
society play in 4 acts, by W. H. Carson. [74]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1909; D : 16607 ; William
Henry Carson, New York. 42947
Social brig'ands; by Mary Bradford Crownin-
shield.
© Mrs. Schuyler Crowninshield, Washing-
ton; D:1481, Feb. 20, 1902. 42948
• -a dramatization [in 4 acts] by Mrs. E. N.
Morgan and F. Chaffee, of an unpublished
novel by Mrs. Schuyler Crowninshield. [116]
1). f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Ednumd Nash Morgan, Cleveland,
O., and Frank Chaffee. New York; D : 4574.
Feb. 1, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1904. 42949 '
Social (A) bursa; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
J. W. Castelle.
© John Wavne Castelle, Blue Island, 111. ;
1899 : 44029, July 7. 42950
Social (The) butterfly; a modern society drama
in 4 acts, by B. T. Kallmann. [61] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Bernadine T. Kahmann, Kansas City,
Mo. ; D : 13240, June 24, 1908 ; 2c. June 24,
1908. 42951
Social (The) cheaters; a tragic farce in 4 acts,
by a New Yorker. [101] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 12, 1909; D : 16270 ; Henry B.
Harris, New York. 42952
Social (A) cobweb; a comedy drama in 4 acts,*
by J. G. Greig.
© J. C. Greig and Lac Stafford, Minneapo-
lis; 1900 A: 20133, Aug. 13. 42953
a comedy in 3 acts, by J. O. Greig. [26] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© J. C. Greig, Evansville, Ind. ; 1891 : 1371,
Jan. 8 ; 2c. Jan. 8. 42954
Social detective; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
A. C. Gunter.
© A. C. Gunter, New York ; D : 4917, Apr.
21, 1904. 42955
Social (A) dilemma; a comedy in 4 acts, by
S. M. Gardenhire. Typewritten.
© S. M. Gardenhire, Topeka, Kan.; 1893:
49776, Nov. 8; 2c. Nov. 8. 42956
Social (A) disaster; i^lay in 1 act, by V. B. Ben-
ton. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1914 ; D : 37663 ; Vera Bone-
parte Benton, Alameda, Cal. 42956a
2166
42957
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42980
Social duplicity; a play, by A. Bingham.
© Amelia Bingham, New York ; D : 424,
May 3. 1901. 42957
Social dynamites; a comedy in 3 acts, by George
Margrave. New York, Pusey & Rooney, 1881.
35 p. 8°.
I© Walter Cox. New York ; 1881 : 17424,
Nov. 8; 2c. Dec. 9.
42958
Social (The) error; drama, by I. S. Wechsler.
[2], 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1911; D: 2.5945; Israel S.
Wechsler, New York. 42959
Social (A) escapade; a 1 act musical comedy,
written and composed by A. A. Andros.
© Annie A. Andros, Oambridgeport, Mass. ;
1896 : 27738, May 6. 42960
Social (A) event; a play of our own times, 1
act drama, by M. D. Hensey.
© Melville D. Hensey, Washington; 1892:
40489, Oct. 6. 42961
Social evil; in 8 scenes, by A. H. Lucas. St.
Louis, Mo. [1873] 12 p. 8°.
© Andrew H. Lucas, St. Louis ; 1873 : 6704,
June 16 ; 2c. Aug. 25. 42962
a moral drama in 5 acts, by J. S. Norton.
© John S. Norton, New York ; 1872 : 7388,
July 10. 42963
Social (The) game; or, Barton Holt of Trisco,
an original 4 act drama, by L. B. Parker.
© Lem B. Parker, Chicago ; D : 9976, Feb.
16, 1907. 42964
Social glass; monologue, by D. Y. Steiner. 4 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1910; D : 22939 ; D. Verne
Steiner, Manor, Pa. 42965
or. The victims of the bottle, T. T. Wood-
ward's original, moral, temperance drama, in
5 acts. New York, S. French & son, 1881.
46 p. 12°. ([French's standard drama, act-
ing ed., no. 385])
© T. Trask Woodward, Marshall, 111.;
1880:19301, Dec. 17; 2c. Mar. 30, 1881.
42966
Social (A) heroine; or, Broken to harness,
comedy drama in 4 acts, by Mervyn Dallas.
© Carrie Turner Mack, New York; 1894:
24291, May 14. 42967
Social (A) highwayman; play in 1 act, by W.
Montague. 12 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1914 ; D : 37874 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 42967a
Social (A) idol; comedy in 3 acts, by E. M.
Muret and Dan Young. Typewritten,
© Edward M. Muret, New York; 1893:
13425, Mar. 17; 2c. Mar. 20. 42968
Social (A) Judas; a society drama in 3 acts,
by Levin C. Tees and J. Shriver Murphy.
Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company,
1896.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1896 : 39950,
July 8 ; 2c. July 8. 42969
Social (The) ladder; comedy in 3 acts, by E,
Clayton and Mrs. G. A. Doremus.
© Estelle Clayton, New York ; 1893 : 10180,
Feb. 25. 42970
Social (The) leader's husband; play in 1 act,
by G. J. Young. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1913; D : 32885 ; George J.
Young, Columbus, O. 42971
Social (The) liars; comedy in 3 acts, bv C. R.
Foster. [2], 100 p. 4°. Typewritten."
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1913; D: 34092; Carlton
Russell Foster, Los Angeles. 42972
Social (A) lion; a comedy, by E. Sheridan.
New York, 1890. 88 p. 12°.
© Eugene Sheridan, New York ; 1888 :
26314, Sept. 15; 2c. Jan. 20, 1891. 42973
a comedy in 3 acts, by C. K. Hager.
© Charles K. Hager, St. Louis ; D : 1406,
Feb. 6, 1902. 42974
Social malaria; a drama in 3 acts, by L, Steffe-
none,
© Luigi Steffenone, New York ; 1886 : 21325,
Sept. 23. 42975
Social (A) nightmare; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Lincoln Balcli [i. e. W. L. Balch] 133 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© William L. Balch, Boston ; D : 5359, Aug.
1. 1904; 2c. Aug. 1, 1904. 42976
Social (A) outcast; a domestic drama in 1 act,
by Charles Townsend. New York, The De
Witt publishing house.
© R. H. Russell & son. New York; 1895:
64534, Dec. 20 ; 2c. Dec. 20. 42977
Social (A) pariah; in 4 acts, by W. B. Young.
[146] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William B. Young. Chicago ; D : 10654,
May 29, 1907 ; 2c. May 29, 1907. 42978
Social (A) pirate; or. Beating the world, in 4
acts, by J. Kaiser. [55] p. f°. Typewritten.
© John KaLser, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
12737, Apr. 13, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1908. 42979
See also Tremblers (The)
Social (A) problem; an up-to-date drama, by
F. C. Barclay.
© Fannie C. Barclay, New York ; D : 13676.
Aug. 28, 1908. 42980
2167
42981
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43002
Social questions; a modern comedy in 5 acts,
by I. H. Perdicaris. Paris, T. Symonds, 1878.
52 p. 16°.
© Ion H. Perdicaris, Trenton, N. J. ; 187S :
14937, Dec. 20; 2c. Feb. 10, 1879. 42981
Social (A) sacrifice; a drama in 3 acts, by W. A.
Smith.
© William Allen Smith, Brooklyn, 1888:
12878, May 2. 42982
Social (A) saint; in 3 acts, by C. Herbert.
© Carl Herbert, Philadelphia; ICOU A:
18050, July 21. 42983
Social scandal; by C. S. Booth.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans;
D:8982, Aug. 22, 1906. 42984
Social (The) secretary; play in 4 acts, by A.
Mixon. [112] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1914 ; D : 36078 ; Ada Mixon,
Washington. 42984a
Social session; a musical farce comedy in 3 acts,
by D. J. Sprague.
© D. J. Sprague, Milford, Mass.; 1889:
22273, July 19. 42985
Sec also Fat men's club.
Social (A) sphinx; a play in 3 acts, by A. E.
Burke.
© Annie Elisabeth Burke, New York ; 1895 :
12808, Mar. 4. 42986
Social (The) stage; original dramas, comedies,
burlesques and entertainments, by G. M.
Baker. Boston, Lee & Shepard, 1871. 262 p.
front., plates. 16°.
Contents: The last loaf. — A Grecian
bend. — Too late for the train. — Snow-bound. —
Bonbons. — Lightheart's pilgrimage. — The war
of the roses. — Thirty minutes for refresh-
ments.— A little more cider. — New brooms
sweep clean.
© George M. Baker, Boston ; 1870 : 2642,
Oct. 8 ; 2c. Oct. 24. 42986a
Social (A) success; play in 1 act, by Max Beer-
bohm. [3], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1913 ; D : 32119 ; Sir George
Alexander, London. 42987
Social suicide; a story of modern society in 4
acts, by R. Henegan.
© Rex Henegan, Boston ; D : 3041, Feb. 4.
1903. 42988
Social (The) tragedy; play in 4 acts, by A. A.
Hoge. 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1911; D : 24778 ; Albert
Arista Hoge, New York, 42989
Social (The) war of 1900; or, The con-
spirators and lovers, a thrilling prophetic
drama in 5 acts, by S. M. Landis. Philadel-
phia, The author [1874] 39 p. 12°.
© Simon M. Landis, Philadelphia; 1873:
12127, Oct. 23; 2c. Apr. 11, 1874. 42990
Social whirl; a dramatic composition, by L.
Sliubert.
© Lee Shubert, New York ; D : 8081, Mar. 1,
1906. 42991
Social (A) wreck; a serio-comic opera in 3 acts,
libretto by G. D. Hand, music by C. Roese.
© George D. Hand and Carl Roese, St.
Paul; 1885:4242, Feb. 16. 42992
Socialism; drama in 1 act, by R. A. Kasper.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1910; D : 20372 ; Robert A.
Kasper, Evanston, 111. 42993
1 a-ct play of to-day, by R. A. Kasper. 25 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1910; D: 21039; Robert A.
Kasper, Evanston, 111. 42994
Socialist (The); by John Gilroy. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Albert Ackermaun, Cincinnati ; D : 15161,
Feb. 24, 1909; 2c. Feb. 24, 1909. 42995
dramatic episode before the dawn of the
new era, by W. Montague. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1911; D: 25820; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 42996
play, by H. Talbert. [3], 38 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912; D : 28655 ; Harlin Tal-
bert, Albany, Or. 42997
Socialists (The); in 3 acts, by W. S. Lockwood.
60 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Walter S. Lockwood, Evanston, 111. ;
D:4833, Apr. 4, 1904; 2c. Apr. 4, 1904.
42998
a musical play in 2 acts, by A. R. Dalby.
[80] p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1913; D : 35484 ; Alfred R.
Dalby, Chicago. 42999
Society. Typewritten.
© Richard F. Price, New York; 1899:
39229, June 14; 2c. July 3. 43000
by R. S. Higgins.
© Ruggles S. Higgins, Livermore Falis,
Me.; D:574, June 13, 1901. 43001
a comedy in 3 acts, by E. J. Weisenberg.
80 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Edward J. Weisenberg, Cleveland; D:
14928, Jan. 28, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1909. 43002
2168
43003
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43023
Society — Continued.
a play in 4 acts, by H. J. W. Dam.
© H. J. W. Dam, New York ; D : 917, Oct. 3,
1901. 43003
and Caste; [2 plays] by T. W. Robertson,
Society (A) fad; farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
John G. Wilson.
© John H. Russell, New York ; 1892 : 12130,
Mar. 19. 43013
ed. by T. Edgar Pembertou. Boston and Lon-
don, D. C. Heath & co., 1905. xxxvi, 251 p.
24°. ([Belles-lettres series, section 3])
© D. C. Heath & co., Boston; A : 115911,
May 3, 1905; 2c. May 3, 1905. 43003a
Society acting; farce in 1 act, by Frank Du-
mont.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1898 : 69245,
Nov. 28; 2c. Nov. 28; 2c. Nov. 30. 43004
Society (A) actress; comedy, by E. Houston.
© Edith . Houston, Chicago ; 1890 : 34916.
Nov. 6. 43005
comedy in 5 acts, by W. Harris. [115] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1913; D : 33836 ; Wm. Har-
ris, New York. 43006
Society and Babe Robinson; or, The streets of
old San Erancisco, play, by E. S. Mighels.
San Francisco, Pacific pub. co., 1914. 93 p.
8°.
© Dec. 2, 1914; 2c. Dec. 8, 1914; D:
39034; Ella Stei'ling Mighels, San Francisco.
43006a
Society belles; a burlesque.
© Harry Le Clair and Edward Leslie, New
.York; 1899:33464, May 18. 43007
Society (A) bluff; a musical farce comedy in 2
acts, by J. H. Russell.
© John H. Russell, New York ; 1891 : 34657,
Sept. 29. 43008
Society (The) circus; an operatic conceit, in 2
acts, designed and arr. by O. E. Skiff, music
by George Schleifarth.
© H. B. Thearle & co., Chicago; 1894:
60948, Dec. 29. 43009
Society (The) coach; musical play in 1 act, by
M. B. Cooke. [18] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Mariorie Benton Cooke, Chicago; D:
10075, Mar. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1907. 43010
Society (The) editor at the phone; a mono-
logue, by E. A. Chambliss. 9 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Emma Amonette Chambliss, Memphis,
Tenn. ; D : 15165, Feb. 23, 1909; 2c. Feb. 23,
1909. 43011
Society (A) event; a comedy in 3 acts, by T.
Mayer. Typewritten.
© Theodore Mayer, San Francisco ; 1893 :
9275, Feb. 20; 2c. Jan. 29, 1894. 43012
- — -Same. [New York, Strauss & Klee, 1892]
2 p. 1., 54 numb. 1., 4 1. 4°.
© John H. Russell, New York ; 1892 : 16037,
Apr. 12; 2c. Apr. 12. 43014
Society for mine; comedy sketch, by D. L.
Ir\^-in. [5] p. 4°. TypewTitten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1911; D: 25979; David L.
Irwin, St. Louis. 43015
Society (The) girl; comedy in 1 act, by Abra-
ham Goldknopf. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1912; D: 28747; A. Gold-
knopf, Bathbeach, N. Y. 43016
Society girls; a burlesque.
© Harry Le Clair and Edward Leslie, New
York ; 1899 : 33465, May 18. 43017
Society Island; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
C. E. Turner. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Celie Ellis Turner, New York; D : 9471,
Nov. 20, 1906; 2c. Nov. 20, 1906. 43018
Society (The) Islands; musical comedy in 3
acts, book and lyrics by Beardsley Woods,
music by B. Walker. 93 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1910; D : 20232 ; Barclay
AValker, New York. 43019
Society, its swells, snobs and servants; a ro-
mantic, musical and farcical comedy in 3 acts.
New York, 1880.
© W. J. Comley and J. S. Key, United
States ; 1880 : 4777, Mar. 25. 43020
Society (A) lion; a society comedy in 4 acts, by
A. E. Myles.
© A. Edward Myles, Omaha, Neb.; 1894:
22251, Apr. 30. 43021
Society (The) of the seven stars. See Sun-
rise.
Society (A) pilot; a modern American drama of
social life in 4 acts, by C. W. Bachmann and
O. Morosco. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Oliver Morosco and C. Wm. Bachmann,
Los Angeles ; D : 11949, Dec. 6, 1907 ; 2c. Feb.
15, 1908. 43022
Society (A) star; an original musical farce
comedy, in 3 acts and 3 scenes, by Hari*y W.
Emmett.
© Harry Le Clair, New York ; 1888 : 25053,
Sept. 3. 43023
2169
43024
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43038
Society (A) terror; a comedy In 3 acts, by E.
Monk. Ms.
© Edward Monk and D. P. Coville, Chi-
cago ; 1892 : 32S58, Aug. 10 ; Ic. act 1, Aug. 10.
43024
Society (A) tramp; a comedy drama in 3 acts
and a prologue, by L. Bloom.
© Lewis Bloom, United States ; 1893 : 40416,
Sept. 6. 43025
Society's back yard; play in 4 acts, by A.
Blanchard. 148 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1909; D: 16942; Arthur
Blanchard, Cambridge, Mass. 43026
Society's sin, See Electrolysis.
Society's victim; comedy in 1 act, by L.
Laudes. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1911; D : 23845 ; Lewis Lan-
des, New York. 43027
Sociological maid; play in 1 act, by Charlotte
Teller and Martha S. Bensley. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charlotte Teller Johnson, New York ; D :
8051, Feb. 24, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1906. 43028
Socorrito (La); zarzuela en 1 acto, dividiuo en
3 cuadros y 1 intermedio,libro de A. Caamano,
mfisica de los maestros Calleja y Barrera.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1914.
44 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36539 ; Angel Caamano, Madrid. 43028a
Socrate et sa femme. See Socrates and his
wife.
Socrates; drama in 5 acts of the life of the
world's greatest philosopher, by F. S. Clark.
78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1914 ; D : 38945 ; Fred Sher-
wood Clark, Brooklyn. 43028b
play to develop a thought on truth, by
W. G. Sears. 12 p. 8°. Printed.
© Feb. 20, 1913; 2c. Feb. 20, 1913; D:
32647 ; Willis G. Sears, Omaha, Neb. 43029
Socrates and his wife; a 1 act comedy in verse,
tr. by permission of Theodore de Banville,
author of the original in French, Socrate et sa
femme, with share to him in author's rights,
by C. Renauld, preface by C. A. Dana. 1st. ed.
New York, The Marinoni press, 1889. xii,
[2], 39, 1 p. 12°.
© Charles Renauld, New York ; 1889 : 18963,
June 19 ; 2c. July 13. 43030
Soda (The) stand; vaudeville sketch, by E.
McGaffey. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Oct. 9, 1915 ; D : 42303 ; Earnest Mc-
Gaffey, Victoria, British Columbia. 43030a
Soda water girl. See Monologues of to-day.
Sodabergs (The); or, Utah in '62, 1 act comedy,
by Jack Haynes and E. S. Haynes. 22 p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. July 27, 1915 ; D : 41317 ; Eva Stewart
Haynes, Portland, Or. 43030b
Sodom and Gom.orrha; musical comedy in 3
acts, by H. Bauer.
© Heinrich Bauer, New York ; 1894 : 28433,
July 7. 43031
Same.
© Heinrich Bauer, New York ; 1894 : 36009,
Aug. 1.
43032
Sceurs (Les) Zigoteau; vaudeville en 3 actes,
par Henry Moreau et Marc Sonal [pseud, of
Georges Lanos] Paris, C. .Toubert, 1912. 152
p. 12°.
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2c. .Tan. 21, 1913; D:
32025; Joubert, Paris. 43033
Soff and fresh; in a little bit and then some,
by Fennel and Tyson. 10 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1909 ; D : 17718 ; Fennel and
Tyson, Brooklyn. 43034
Soft (A) black overcoat with a velvet collar;
[play in 1 act] by Robert C. V. Meyers, [and]
The rough diamond, by Buckstone. Philadel-
phia, P. Garrett & co., 1886. p. 193-216. 12°.
(Drcmatic supplement to One hundred choice
selections, no. 15)
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1886:
12543, May 27 ; 2c. Sept. 9. 43035
Soft (A) cold hand; in 1 act, by B. A. Dwyer.
© Bessie Agnes Dwyer, Washington; 1900
A : 2S294, Nov. 16. 43036
Soft pickings; play in 1 act, by S. M. Childrey.
6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915; D: 40112; Stanley Mor-
gan Childrey, Philadelphia. 43036a
Soft (A) snap; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
Dick Navlor [pseud, of I. B. Naylor] Galves-
ton, Hopkins & co., 1895. 20 p., 1 1. 8°.
© I. B. Naylor, Galveston, Tex.; 1894:
n5164, Nov. 26; 2c. Jan. 12, 1895. 43037
• or, Soft snaps, a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
being a satire on domestic servants, by W. J.
Conley.
© William J. Comley, New York; 1884:
18914, July 9. 43038
Soft snaps. See Soft (A) snap.
Soft (The) snot; satirical melodramatic farr-e
in prologue and 3 acts, by C. D. Willson. [i!],
110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1915; D : 41935 ; Corwin Dale
AVillson, Ann Arbor. 43038a
2170
43039
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43058
Sogoro; or, Greater love, a Japanese tragedy,
by N. G. Munro. 41 p. 16°.
© Apr. 20. 1910; 2c. Apr. 21, 1910; D:
20853; Neil Gordon Munro, Yokohama, Japan.
43039
Sohn (Der) der v\rildnis. See Ingomar, the
barbarian. — Parthenia and the hero of the
wilderness.
Sohn (Der) des Zeus; koraodie in 3 akten, von
Theodor Wolff-Thiirina:. Berlin, E. Bloch.
1913. 141 p. 8°.
© Mar. 19. 1913; 2c. May 26. 1913; D:
333.37 ; Theaterverlag Eduard Bloch, Berlin.
43040
Soiled (A) dove: drama in 5 acts, by T. A.
Burtt.
© Thomas A. Burtt, Philadelphia; 1892:
27348, June 30. 43041
Soir (Le) de Waterloo; episode musical en 2
actes, de Eug. et Ed. Adenis, musique de
Emile Nerini. Paris, A. Girard, 1910. 30 p.
12°. [Words only]
© Jan. 5, 1911 : 2c. Jan. 21, 1911 ; D : 23153 ;
Amand Girard, Paris. 43042
Soiree (La) Courtepince.
noises.
See Ombres chi-
Soixante-dix. See, at end of alphabet, titles
beginning with figures : 70.
Sojer; 1 act play, by P. WolfE. [2], 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1915 ; D : 41897 ; Perlita Wolff,
New York. 43042a
Sol; comedy opera in a prologue and 2 acts,
book and lyrics by G. Farnell.
© Genevieve Farnell, Bogota, N. J. ; D : 8479,
Apr. 28. 1900. 43043
Sol de otono; boceto de comedia, en 1 acto y en
prosa. original de R. Maestre. Madrid,
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1910. 14 p.
12°.
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910; D:
22440; Rogelio Maestre, Madrid. 43044
Sol Erskins; in 5 acts, by W. B. Ketchura. 26
p. f°. Typewritten.
© C. O. Ketchum, New Richmond, O. ; D :
1598, Mar. 17, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 10, 1902. 43045
Sol Gregory; a pastoral comedy in 3 acts, by
C. Klein.
© Chark's Klein, New York; 1890:21569,
July 5.
43046
Sol Hyanis brocanteur; drame en 2 actes, par
.T. Bernac. [9] p. 8°. (Supplement aus An-
nates politiques et litteraires, xxvi® annee,
no. 1284—2 f6vr., 1908)
© Jean Bernac, Paris ; D : 12308, Feb. 5,
1908; 2c. Feb. 5, 1908. 43047
Sol Smith Russell's dramatic entertainment.
© Sol Smith Russell, United States; 1872:
5227, May 18. 43048
Sol Tuttle; or. Life among the lawless, a new
sensational drama in 4 acts, by W. H. Right-
mire.
© William H. Rightmire, New York ; 1877 :
14130, Dec. 6. 43049
Sol y alegria; zarzuela en 1 acto y 4 cuadros,
de G. Jover y E. G. del Castillo, mfislca del
maestro TomSs L. Torregrosa. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1909. 39 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16896; Gonzalo Jover y Emilio G. del Cas-
tillo, Madrid. 43050
Solambo. See Yvolna.
Sold; play in 4 acts, adapted from the Russian
of Georg Erastov, by Herman Bernstein. 68
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1910; D: 21023; Interna-
tional play bureau, New York. 43051
sketch, 1 act, by D. L. Whipple. 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Daisv Lee Whipple, Louisville ; D : 15861,
May 15, 1909 ; 2c. May 15, 1909. 43052
or. The fairy queen's revenge, comic
opera in 3 acts, music and libretto by G. B.
De Wier.
© G. Bertine De Wier, New York; 1885:
1922, Jan. 21. 43053
Sold again and got the money; comic operetta,
\\'ritten and composed bv Alfred B. Sedgwick.
New York, R. M. De Witt, 1876. 27 p. 12°.
( [De Witt's acting plays, no. 207] ) [Words
only]
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
14580, Dec. 29; 2c. Sept. 15, 1877. 43054
Sold but not bought; play in 3 acts, by Joseph
H. Benner. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Aug. 19, 1912; D : 30631 ; Gladys
George Benner, Allentown, Pa. 43055
Sold for a song; comedy in 1 act, by E. B.
Perkins.
© Elizabeth B. Perkins, New York; 1899:
76120, Nov. 21. 43056
Sold for drink; or. What whiskey will do,
in 4 acts, by E. O. Alvord. [54] p. f °. Type-
written.
© Edward O. Alvord, Superior, Wis. ; D :
15265, Mar. 6, 1909; 2c. Mar. 6, 1909. 43057
Sold for gold; by E. Musgrove.
© Ethel Musgrove, Louisville ; D : 7559.
Sept. 25, 1905. 43058
2171
43059
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43075
Sold for money; play in 4 acts, by Cecil
Spooner. [1], 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1912; D : 30873 ; Blaney-
Spooner amusement co., New York. 43059
Sold out; comedy sketch in 1 act, by James Mat-
thews [pseud, of A. Marix] [1], 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1915; D : 40550 ; A. Marix,
New York. 43059a
[Sold to shaiue] ; 4 act comedy drama, by J.
Silbert and Waltzman.
[58] p. 8°. Ms. '
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1912 ; D : 31380 ; Jacob Silbert,
New York. 43060
Soldadito (El) de chocolate; opereta c6mica,
arreglo directo del original austriaco Der
tapfere soldat, en 1 acto y 3 cuadros, en
prosa, por Jose Maria Martin de Eugenio,
mtisica de Oscar Straus. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaSoles] 1911. 38 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28245 ;
Martin de Eugenio, Madrid. 43061
Soldado (El) de cuota; zarzuela en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 3 cuadros en prosa, original de M.
Gonzalez de Lara y J. Casado, mtisica de los
maestros Foglietti y Marquina. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1915. 37 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40074 ; Manuel Gonzalez de Lara y Jos6 Ca-
sado, Madrid. 43061a
Soldado (El) Pena; entrem§s en prosa, de A.
Fernandez Arreo. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1909. 18 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19. 1909; D:
17452 ; Antonio Fernandez Arreo, Madrid.
43062
Soldat (Le) de chocolat; operette en 3 actes et 4
tableaux, de R. Bernauer et L. Jacobson,
d'apres Bernard Shaw Arms and the man,
adaptation frangaise de Pierre Veber, musique
de Oscar Straus. Paris, M. Eschig, 1912. 1
p. 1., [51-181 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Apr. 20, 1912; 2c. Apr. 22, 1912; D:
29437 ; Max Eschig, Paris. 43063
Soldatengliick (Das) See Minna von Barn-
helm.
Soldier (A) and a gentleman; a comedy in 4
acts, by G. A. Forsyth.
© George A. Forsyth, Washington ; D : 3628,
June 20, 1903. , 43064
Soldier (The) and the prophet. See Khar-
toum.
Soldier (The) and the senorita; a musical com-
edy in 2 acts, by E. L. Merritt. [74] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ed. L. Merritt, Oakland, Cal. ; D:7960,
Jan. 24, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1906. 43065
Soldier (The) boy and the city girl; comedy
sketch, by Barry Gray. 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1909; D: 17816; Frank La
Monte, Philadelphia. 43066
Soldier men; play in 1 act, by R. Warner. [2],
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1915; D: 40628; Richard
Warner. New York. 43066a
Soldier (The) of bonnes fortunes; romantic com-
edy in 1 act, by J. Shiveley. 27 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 9. 1914; D: 38738; Josephine
Shively, San Francisco. 43066b
Soldier (A) of Corsica; in 5 acts, by Alvin P.
Seilhamer.
© Edwin Gordon Lawrence, New York;
1900 A : 15490, June 22. 43067
Soldier of fortune; a comic opera libretto in 3
acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, Chicago; 1894:27157.
May 31. 43068
• dramatic adaptation, by A. Sorenson.
© Alfred Sorenson, Omaha, Neb.; 1886:
27167, Dec. 2. 43069
a modern comedy drama in 5 acts, by W. J.
Brier.
© Warren J. Brier, Plymouth, Wis. ; 1880 :
16998, Nov. 9. 43070
— Same. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1881. 50
p. 12°. ([Star drama])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1881 : 17324, Nov.
7 ; 2c. Nov. 22. 43071
— • Same.
© Warren J. Brier, Everett, Wash., as au-
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no.
243. Oct. 25, 1909. Original entry, Nov. 7,
1881, no. 17324. 43072
a romantic comedy drama in 4 acts, by H.
Stanton.
© Hugh Stanton, Philadelphia ; 1891 : 15670,
Apr. 28.
43073
by O. Skinner.
© Otis Skinner, United States ; 1896 : 35967,
June 19. 43074
See also Cyrano de Bergerac.
Soldier (A) of France; a comedy drama in 3
acts, by N. J. Long.
© N. J. Long, New York ; 1896 : 25219, Apr.
24. 43075
2172
43076
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43094:
Soldier (A) of France — Continued.
a dramatic sketch in 1 act and 2 scenes, by
C. G. BaiT and L. Y. Owen. 6 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Clarence G. Barr and Le Grande V.
Owen, San Francisco; D : 4842, Apr. 6, 1904;
2c. Apr. 6, 1904. 43076
Soldier (A) of Navarre; a romantic drama in 4
acts, by .T. A. Fraser.
© John Arthur Fraser, Chicago ; D : 197,
:\rar. 11. 1901. 43077
Soldier (The) of Propville; a play in 1 act, by
S. U. Collins. [1], 18 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Silas Ulvsses Collins, Detroit; D:137,
Fob. 13. 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1901. 43078
Soldier (A) of Spain. See Balthazar Gerard,
Soldier (A) of the cardinal; a drama of pro-
. logue and 4 acts, by W. A. McGuire.
© William Anthony McGuire, Chicago; D:
4601, Feb. 6, 1904. 43079
Soldier of the czar; a 1 act play, by Charles
James and C. Goodhart. 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles Goodhart, London ; D : 5589, Oct.
1. 1904 ; Ic. Oct. 1, 1904. . 43080
Soldier (A) of the empire; a romantic drama in
4 acts, by H. Hall.
© Howard Hall, Decatur, Mich.; 1898:
43664, July 21. 43081
• Same.
© Howard Hall, Decatur, Mich., as the au-
thor, in extension for 14 years. Renewal no.
3246. June 5, 1912. Renewal entry, July 21,
1898, no. 43664. 43082
Soldier (A) of the legion; a 5 act melodrama,
by C. K. Champlin.
© Charles K. Champlin, Red Bank, N. J.;
D : 3186, IVIar. 25, 1903. 43083
Soldier (The) of the Loir. See Young (The)
guard.
Soldier (The) of the republic; a military drama
in 7 acts, by C. Enlow.
© Catherine Enlow, Clayton, 111.; D : 1325,
.Tan. 20, 1902. 43084
Soldier (The) of the Tennessee, See Herbert
De Bazan.
Soldier (The) prince; a play in 6 acts, by J. J.
Dege. [391 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John J. Dege, Pryor Creek, Okl. ; D :
12328, Feb. S, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1008. 43085
Soldier sweethearts; a comic opera in 3 acts, by
David R. Francis and Joseph O. Mortimer.
[2], 107 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Rieman and Oaks, Buffalo ; D : 655. July
13, 1901 ; 2c. July 26, 1901. 43086
Soldiers; play in 1 act, by E. Wallace. 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1915; D: 42388; Elizabeth
Wallace, Chicago. 43086a
playlet in 1 act, by L. Carter-Broun. [1],
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1915 ; D : 39787 ; Louise Car-
ter-Broun, Toronto. Canada. 43086b
Soldiers and peasants; a military sketch intro-
ducing soldiers of all nations, by G. A. Street.
© George A. Street, New York; 1900 A:
2362, Jan. 26. 43087
Soldiers and petticoats; an original, musical,
farcical comedy in 3 acts and 6 scenes, by
S. Russell and Owen Westford, music by
George Schleiffarth.
© Susie Russell, New York; 1885:2.5946,
Dec. 10. 43088
Soldiers and sweethearts; an original, musical,
farcical comedy in 3 acts, and 6 scenes, by S.
Russell and Owen Westford, music by peorge
Schleiffarth.
© Susie Russell, New York ; 1886 : 11401.
May 14. 43089
Soldier's (A) atonement. See Field (The) of
g-lory.
Soldiers brave and maidens fair; a colonial
comedy in 2 acts, by T. H. Davies. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1905. 38 p. 12°. (On
cover : Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
7417, Oct. 17, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1905. 43090
Soldier's (A) bride; musical dramatic composi-
tion, written, composed, and published ex-
pressly for, and sung with great success by,
Annie Adams.
© Harry Wall, New York ; 1871 : 8426, Sept.
9 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1872. 43091
— —or, A Yankee daughter, an original ro-
mantic drama in 3 acts, by E. Duffee.
© E. Duffee, Grafton, \Y. Va. ; 1897 : 44582,
Aug. 6. 43092
Soldier's (The) child; or, The war child, dream
play in 1 act, by Dhan Gopal Mukerji. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1915 ; D : 42080 ; Dhan Gopal
Mukerji, Palo Alto, Cal. 43092a
Soldier's (A) crime; a melodrama in a pro-
logue and 4 acts, by Lee Paul [pseud, of J. T.
Dalrymple] 38 p. obi. f°. Typewritten.
© James T. Dalrymple, Trenton, N. J. ;
1891:11790. Apr. 1; 2c. Apr. 1. 43093
Soldier's (A) daughter; a military play in 4
acts, by W. H. Shelton.
© William Henry Shelton, New York ; 1896 :
47383, Aug. 20. 43094
217
43095
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43116
Soldier's (A) dream; a dramatic act, by B. D.
Marks. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Scenario]
© Bennett D. Marks, Ciiieaso ; D : 573,
•Tune 13, 1901 ; 2c. June 13, 1901. 43095
Soldier's (The) fortune. See Continental
drama.
Soldier's (A) honor; a domestic drama in 4
acts, by Clarence Black. 49 1. f°. Mimeo-
jrraphed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26. 1909 ; D : 16382 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 43096
a drama in 4 acts and 4 tableaux, by W. P.
Kenibbs. [52] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Powers Kenibbs, Boston ; D :
48, Jan. 21, 1901; 2c. .Tan. 21. 1901. 43097
Soldier's (A) legacy; a 1 act Scotch musical
playlet, by F. Otis. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1909 ; D : 17346 ; Flora Otis,
Exeter, N. H. 43098
Soldier's (A) love. See In old Virg-inia.
Soldier's (A) misfortune; a melodrama in 3
acts and 4 scenes, by W. C. B. Hickey. 38 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© William C. B. Hickey, Stamford, Conn. ;
D : 2057, June 27, 1902 ; 2c. July 14, 1902.
43099
Soldiers of fortune; a play, by A. Thomas and
R. H. Davis.
© Augustus Thomas and Richard Harding
Davis, New York ; D : 901-903, Sept. 28, 1901.
43100-43102
Soldiers of make believe; military episode, by
.Tunie McCree. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June . 8, 1914 ; D : 37247 ; Martin
Healey, New York. 43102a
Soldiers (The) of misfortune; play in 1 act, by
Harry Patrick and Albert Ferris. 12 p, f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1915; D: 42212; Patrick &
Ferris. Chicago. 43102b
. by James Willis Sayre. [2], 16 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1912 ; D : 30655 ; J. W. Sayre,
Seattle. 43103
Soldiers of the common good; dramatic expo-
sition of certain events, by Edrex Guelph
[pseud.of A.P.Waxman] [59] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1911 ; D : 2.5665 ; Abraham P.
Waxman, New York. 43104
Soldiers of the cross; a biblical drama in 4
acts, by R. V. Spencer. [52] p. f. Type-
written.
© Richard V. Spencer, Los Angeles; D:
13281, July 2, 1908 ; 2c. July 2, 1908. 43105
Soldiers of the Union; a drama in 5 acts, by
B. Glancy.
© Bernard Glancy, Fall River, Mass. ; 1898 :
3469, Jan. 6. 43106
Soldiers of the world; by M. Reed. Type-
written.
© Myrtle Reed, Chicago; 1898:8819, Jan.
31; Ic. Jan. 31. 43107
Soldier's (The) reprieve; a drama in 6 acts,
founded on one of the most thrilling incidents
of the great rebellion, by M-. J. Giltner.
[Elyria, O., Telephone printing co., 1888] 7 p.
8°.
© M. J. Giltner, North Amherst, O. ; 1888:
8590, Mar. 23; 2c. Mar. 26. 43108
Soldier's (The) reward; or. Gold nuggets from
Alaska.
© William O. Home, Oakland, Cal. ; 1898:.
9372, Feb. 3. 43109
Soldier's (A)
U. S, A.
secret. See Captain Blake,
Soldier's (A) son; military play in 4 acts, by
Homer Granville [pseud, of H. D. Grant]
[2], 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8. 1910 ; D : 21509 ; Homer D.
Grant, New York. 43110
Soldier's (A) sweetheart; a comedy drama in 4
acts.
© Lee J. Kellam, Waddington, N. Y. ; 1896 :
41656, July 17. 43111
■ by Frederic W. Taylor.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894:
42478, July 30. 43112
— by Joseph H. Slater. Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing company, 1908. 42 p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 474])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 12717,. Apr.
10, 1908; 2c. Apr. 10, 1908. 43113
See also Pennsylvania (A) kid.
Soldier's (The) trust; a military and romantic
story of the heart in 4 acts and 5 tableaux,
by C. L. Graves.
© C. L. Graves, United States ; 1877 : 4762,
Apr. 20. 43114
Soldier's (A) widow; comedy drama in 1 act,
by Anna Layng [pseud, of A. Capp] [23] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Anna Capp, East Nutley, N. J. ; D : 6704,
May 12, 1905; 2c. May 20, 1905. 43115
Soldier's wife.
© Eugene H. Allen, Philadelphia ; D : 5769,
Nov. 14, 1904. 43116
2174
43117
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43189
Soldier's wife — Continued.
a draiiui, by George R. Sims and Henry
Pettitt.
© Brooks and Dickson, New York; 1883:
3535-3537, Feb. 23. 43117-43119
drama in 5 acts and 9 tableaux, by Stanley
McKenna.
© Mrs. Stanley McKenna, Denver; 1883:
12433, July 7. 43120
sketch for a woman, by J. B. Foster. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1912 ; D : 29750 ; .Julia B. Fos-
ter, Berkeley, Cal. 43121
or, Not on the strength, by S. Dalgleish
and W. Peacock. Typewritten.
© Scott Dalgleish and Wadham Peacock,
London ; 1897 : 59596, Oct. 21 ; 2c. Oct. 21.
43122
Sole (II) invisible; coraediadrammaticain4atti,
di E. A. Butti. 185 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1911 ; D : 28061 ; E. A. Butti,
Milan. 43123
Sole (The) kick. See Queen's (The) garter.
Soledad; paso de comedia, original [do] J. Mon-
tero. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espnnoles]
1908. 16 p. 12°.
© Jos6 Montero, Madrid ; D : 13597, Aug. 19,
1908 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 43124
Soleil, f eerie ballet; entr' acte of pantomime
Dream of love, by Paula Blum. 11 p. 8°.
© Attilio Boschi-Huber, Rome ; D : 10437,
July 25, 1906; 2c. July 25, 1906. 43125
Solicitor (The); a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
J. H. Darnley. New York, Samuel French;
London, Samuel French, ltd., 1902. 71 p. 12°.
© T. H. French, New York ; D : 2229, Aui;-.
13, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1902. 43126
Solico en el mundo; entremes de Serafin y
Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1911. 19 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25015 ; S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, Madrid.
43127
Solid dishes to the front; a sketch for three
characters.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7729, July 23 ; 2c. Oct. 26. 43128
Solid (The) man; an American farcical local
comedy in 3 acts.
© Joseph J. Sullivan, Long Island City.
N. Y. ; 1884 : 16384, Aug. 12. 43129
Solid silver; comedy in 5 acts, by W. H. L.
Barnes.
© W. H. L. Barnes, San Francisco; 1871:
109S9, Nov. 20. 43130
Solitude (The) See Joyce of the north wood.
Solo para solteras; humorada comico-llrico-
bailable, con vista alegres, en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros y un reclamo, en prosa con unas
gotas de verso, original de E. F. Campano y
A. Soler, mtisica del maestro Joaquin Taboada
Steger. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1910. 36 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
21148; Enrique F. Campano y Antonio Soler,
Madrid. 43131
Solo sechzig; by O. Hammerstein.
© Oscar Hammerstein, New York; 1875:
2180, Mar. 9. 43132
Solomon; comedy sketch of human nature, by
Sidney B. Payne. [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1915; D: 41790; Sidney
Payne, New York. 43132a
Solomon, king of Israel; a scenic and dramatic
composition, designed and painted by J. Ret-
tig.
® John Rettig, Cincinnati ; 1889 : 16981,
June 5, 43133
Solomon Levy and his little dog Frankfutter
at the up-to-date Donny-Brook fair; by J. T.
Reilly.
© John Thomas Reilly, New York; 1897:
61858, Nov. 2. 43134
Solomon Notredame; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
W. M. Barrow.
© Wylie M. Barrow, Washington; 1896:
24368, Apr. 20. 43135
Soiom.on Sly, sleuth; farcicol comedy in 3 acts,
by E. Locke. 150 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1912; D: 31680; Edward
Locke, Mount Tabor, N. J. 43136
Solomon's declaration and the angel of death;
comedy playlet, by J. Katzman. [19] p. 16".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1914 ; D : 37950 ; Jacob Katz-
man, New York. 43136a
Solomon's side-partner. See Suffragette (The)
Solomon's temple; a biblical, historical, scenic
and dramatic composition, by J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati ; 1891 : 6608, Feb.
18. 43137
Solomon's twins; a play in 3 acts, by F. K.
Peile.
© F. Kinsey Peile, England ; 1897 : 58002,
Oct. 13. 43138
Solon Shingle; a characteristic American drama
in 3 acts, by Mrs. J. E. Owens.
© Mrs. .Tohn E. Owens, Baltimore; 1894:
2117, .T;tn. 5. 43139
5379— VOL 2—16-
-33
2175
43140
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43156
Solon Shingle — Continued.
or, The people's lawyer, a comedy in 2
acts, by Joseph S. Jones, a new American ed.
correctly reprinted from the original author-
ized acting ed. New York, H. Roorbach,
1890. 32 p. 12°. ( [Roorbach's Amer. ed. of
acting plays, no. 34])
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1890:
14237, Apr. 29, 2c. May 1. 43140
Solteronas (Las) See Tres comedias mod-
ernas.
Solution (The); play in 3 acts, by F. B. Blkins.
193 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1911 ; D : 23906 ; F. B. Elkins,
Philadelphia. 43141
Solving' the cook question; in 2 acts, by A. M.
Place. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Marshall Place, Maiden. Mass. ;
D : 11317, Sept. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1907.
43142
Solving the question; comedietta in 1 act, by
S. W. Holcombe. 15 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Sallie AVilliams Holcombe, New York ; D :
7709, Dec. 14, 1905; 2c. Dec. 14, 1905. 43143
Solving the race problem; comedy in 1 act, by
George and Maud Heath. 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© George Heath, Bryn Athyn, Pn. ; D:
6462, Apr. 5, 1905; 2c. Mar. 24, 1905. 43144
Sombra (La); comedia en 3 actos y en prosa
de R. J. Catarineu y P. Mata. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1911. 68 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28164 ;
Ricardo J. Catarineu y Pedro Mata, Madrid.
43145
Sombra (La) del Manzanillo; juguete c6mico-
lirico en 1 ac-to y en prosa (refundicion de
otra oljra del mismo autor) letra de E. Eopez-
Marin, mlisica del maestro Gregorio Mateos.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1908.
41 p. 12°. i:Libr.etto only]
. © Enrique Lopez-Marin, Madrid; D: 1441)7,
Dec. 11, 1908; 2c. Dec. 11, 1908. 4314C
Sombra (La) del molino; zarzuela in 1 acto y
en prosa original de C. Arniches, musica del
maestro Vicente Arregui. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1914. 43 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40097; Carlos Arniches, Madrid. 43146a
Sombrero (El) de tres picos. See Governor-
general.
Sombreros (Los); juguete comico en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de G. Cant6 y R. de Santa
Ana. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles]
1909. 28 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17493; Gonzalo Cant6 y Rafael de Snnta Ana.
Madrid. 43147
Some act; farcical sketch, by G. F. Abbott. [1],
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1913; D: 32138; George F.
Abbott, Boston. 43148
Some actor; farce for 4 characters, by J. G.
Lyle. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1914 ; D : 38067 ; John Geddes
Lyle, Cupertino, Cal. 43148a
Some day; a musical farce-comedy in 2 acts and
2 scenes, by W. Gill.
© William Gill, New York; 1885:28054,
Dec. 31, 43149
5 p. 4°.
— play in 1 act, by K. W. Johnson.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1913; D: 34044;
Wynnafried Johnson, Minneapolis.
Kathrvn
43150
— Same.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1913; D: 34089; K. Winifred
Johnson, Minneapolis.
43151
Some doers of the word; a comedy in 1 act, by
J. F. Mooney. [10] p. t° . Typewritten.
© John Francis Mooney, Chicago ; D : 6830,
June 17, 1905; 2c. June 26, 1905. 43152
Some great shake; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
with new and original business and songs,
by W. Wellman.
© AValter Wellman, Chicago ; 1888 : 8493.
Mar. 22. 43153
Some joke, eh kid?
life.
See Touch (A) of high
Some king; or. The victim of a conspiracy, a
farce comedy in 3 acts, l)y R. W. Smiley. [122 1
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1914; D: 38696; Robert W.
Smiley, % Griffith, Dorchester, Mass. 43153a
Some money; 1 act comedy, by R. Tliayer. 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1912; D : 31718 ; Royale
Thayer, New York. 43154
Some of a girl; play in 1 act, by H. Ford and
H. J. O'Higgins. [2], 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1914 ; D : 35543 ; Harriet Ford
and Harvey J. O'Higgins, New York. 43154a
Some of us; a love fai'ce in 3 acts, by L. D.
Freeman. [6], 135 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1912 ; D : 2S991 ; Lea D. Free-
man, New Orleans. 43155
Some other day; a farce in 1 act, by W. Nichol-
son. Corning, N. Y., The author, 1894, 13 p.
12°.
© William Nicholson, Corning, N. Y. ; 1894:
nnitil), Nov. 26; 2c. Dec. 14. 43156
2176
43156
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43174
Some people marry; drama in 3 acts, by R. A.
Kasper. [3], 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D: 37338; Robert A.
Kasper, Evanston, 111. 43156a
•play in 3 acts, by R. A. Kasper. Boston,
Richard G. Badger [etc., etc., 1914] 122 p.
12°. (American dramatists series)
© Oct. 15, 1914 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1914 ; D : 38499 ;
Robert A. Kasper, Evanston, 111. 43156b
Some politician; 1 act comedy, by M. K. Brookes.
[2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1915 ; D : 41454 ; Mary Koun-
celor Brookes, Washington. 43156c
Some rehearsal; sketch in 1 act, by J. Zoller.
[8] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1912 ; D : 29352 ; .Josef Zoller,
New York. 43157
* Some songs of the day; by J. G. Temple.
© J. Gordon Temple, Denver ; 189G : 2904,
Jan. 6. 43158
Some soup; a dramatic composition [in 1 act]
by O. J. Steward. 1 p. 1., 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1914; D : 38732 ; Omer J.
Steward, Chicago. 43158a
Some wife; play in 1 act, by .1. W. Shiels. 12 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1915; D : 40604 ; John Wilson
Shiels, San Francisco. 43158b
Some wise talk; by G. A. Bradley. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1911 ; D : 25071 ; C. A. Brad-
ley, Chicago. 43159
Some years hence, after the vote is won; by A.
Hemmick. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1913 ; D : 33167 ; Alice Hem-
mick, Washington. 43160
Somebody else; a 4 act comedy, by W. P. Buck-
ingham.
© W. P. Buckingham, San Francisco ; ISSO :
14639, Sept. 27. 43161
Somebody's baby; a comedy in 3 acts, by H.
Armour. [37] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Hamilton Armour, San Francisco ; D :
4349, Dec. 5, 1903; 2c. Dec. 5, 1903. 43162
farce in 1 act, by C. H. O'Donnell. [1],
10 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1914 ; D : 372GG ; Charles H.
O'Donnell, New York. 43162a
Somebody's daughter; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by Fessler and Sargent. [130] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Walter Fessler, New York ; D : 5976,
Dec. 12, 1004; 2c. Jan. '.iO, 1905. 43163
Somebody's mother-in-law; a drama in 1 act,
by W. P. Sprague.
© William Pardee Sprague, San Francisco ;
D : 4553, Jan. 27, 1904. 43164
Somebody's wife; comedy of the day caught
floating in the air, [by W. I. Paulding] 3 p. 1.,
5-85 p. 8". Printed.
© William I. Paulding, New York; 1879:
2018, Feb. 12; 2c. Feb. 17. 43165
Somersault (A); a comedy in 3 acts, by G.
David.
© Gabrielle David, New Orleans; 1900 A:
7871, Mar. 26. 43166
Something doing; a comedy in 3 acts.
© Dramatic pub. c<>., Chicago; D : 835, Sept.
4, 1901. 43167
— farcical comedy of modern American life
in 3 acts, by C. S. Booth. 143 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1912; D : 30507 ; Charles
Stewart Booth, Easton, Pa. 43168
merry musical comedy in 2 acts, by F. Gra-
ham. [1], 53 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. June 3, 1910 ; D : 21243 ; Frank Gra-
ham, Brooklyn. 43169
Something doing every minute; a 1 act play,
by A. F. Norcross. [8] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Addle F. Norcro.ss, Boston; D: 13073.
May 28, 1908; 2c. May 28, 1908. 43170
Soinething doing, Happy Hooligan. Typewrit-
ten.
© Blondell & Fennessy, New York ; 1900 A :
19042, July 31 ; Ic. Aug. 1 ; Ic. Oct. 22. 43171
Something doing in a music publishing ofl^ce;
farce in 1 act, by W. J. Dillon. 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1915 ; D : 39705 ; Wm. J. Dil-
lon, Chicago. 43171a
Something forgotten; a rustic sketch in 1 act,
trom the German, by Mrs. H. Vezin.
© Hermann Vezin, United States ; 1874 :
166, Jan. 7 ; 2c. Jan. 21. 43172
Something just as good; comedy sketch in 1
act, by A. Robel. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1909; D: 17159; Adolf Robel,
Chicago. 43173
Something like his dad. See Little Tommy
Bounce.
Something new under the sun; by A. Tully.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1909; D: 16754; Ada Tullv.
Brooklyn. 43174
See also Vaudeville cocktail.
I
2177
43174
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
431d2
Something on dad; or, How it is done, play in
1 act, by R. A. Gibney. [1], 15 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic, Dec. 10, 1915; D: 42508; Robert A.
Gibney, Bridgeport, Conn. 43174a
Something to vote for; drama in 1 act, by C. P.
Gilmau. (In The Forerunner, June, 1911)
© June 3, 1911; 2c. June 5, 1911; D:
1^4411 ; Charlotte Perkins Gilman, New York.
43175
Sometimes; episode from life, by M. Medbury.
14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913 ; D : 32806 ; Martin Med-
bury, Alameda, Gal. 43176
Somewhere else; a con\ic opera libretto, in 2
acts, by A. Hop wood. [90] p. 4°, Type-
written.
© Avery Hopwood. Clevelanti ; D : 7831,
Jan. 9, 1906; 2c. Apr. 9, 1906. 43177
Somewoman, her quest of the vote; morality
play, by Pro and Con [pseuds, ol Florence
Martin 'and Gertrude Keeley] 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1912 ; D : 28726 ; Mrs. James
Keeley, Chicago. 43178
Sommer; komodie, von Thaddiius Kittner.
Wien, Deutsch-oesterreichischer verlag, 1912.
222 p. 16°.
© Sept. 30, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1912 ; D : 31233 ;
Deutsch-oesterreichischer verlag, Vienna.
43179
Sommernarren ; schauspiel in 3 aufziigeu, von
Rudolf Hawel. Regie- und.soulflierl)uch. JLeip-
zig, Wien, New York, W. Karczag, 1914. 08 p.
8°.
© Aug. 1, 1914; Ic. June 16, 1915; D:
40956; W. Karczag, Vienna. 43179a
Sommerspuk; ein frohliclies spiel in 4 akten,
vou Ivurt Kiichler. Berlin, Harnionie verlags-
gesellschaft, 1910. 84 p. 8°.
© Dec. 3, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1910 ; D : 227.59 :
Harmonie-verlag, Berlin. 43180
Somnambula (La); or, The gal what walked in
her sleep, a hyperbolical, extravaganzic,
operatic burlesque, in 2 acts and 2 scenes, by
Barclay and Courtlandt. New York, N. Y.
pictorial printing co., 1879. 22 p. 12°.
© Philip A. Gifeord and Charles M. Kase,
United States ; 1879 : 7662, June 7 ; 2c. June 21.
43181
Somnambule (I«a); a comedy drama, by G.
Molasso. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1910; D : 21165 ; Giovanni
Molasso, New York. 43181a
Somnambulist (The); a comedy in 1 act. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Herman Walter Eisenstaedter, New
York ; D : 11676, Nov. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1907.
43182
~ a playlet in 1 act, by W. W. Norton. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William AVarren Norton, Detroit; D:
4048, Oct. 5, 1903; 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 43183
Same. Rev. version. 19 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William Warren Norton, Detroit: D:
4800, Mar. 28, 1904; 2c. Mar. 28, 1904. 43184
Son (The); 1 act drama, by E. Unsell, from
scenario of F. Le Duke. [1], 19 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1913; D : 34024 ; Eva Unsell
and F. Le Duke, New York. 43185
a play in 4 acts, ])y C. Fue. 129 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles Fue, Chicago ; D : 16033, June S,
1909 ; 2c. June 8, 1909. 43186
Son (The) and heir; or, The English, original
modern comedy in 4 acts, by Gladys Unger.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1913. 112 p. 12°.
© .July 11, 1913; 2e. July 12, 1913; D:
33776; Samuel French, ltd., London. 43187
Son-at-law (The); a dramatic comedy in 4 acts,
by H. Doblin and C. Dickson.
© Henry Doblin and Charles Dickson, New
York ; 1891 : 2146, Jan. 14. 43188
Son excellence Dominique; comedie inedite en
1 acte. par G. Bergerat et J. Tliorel. Paris,
Libra irie Moligre, 1905. 40 p. 12°.
© Gaston Bergerat •& Jean Thorel, Paris;
D : 6077, Jan. 16, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1905.
43189
Same. p. 657-670, illus. 4°. [Reprinted
from Je sais tout]
© Pierre Lafitte, Paris; D : 12188, Jan. 9,
1908 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1908. 43190
Son-in-law (The); play in 1 act, by J. E. Aus-
trian. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1914; D : 36611 ; Joseph E.
Austrian, New York. 43190a
Son innocence; comedie en 1 acte, par E. Paul-
Frangois & G. Guillere. Paris, C. Joubert,
1913. 28 p. 8°.
© Nov. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35193 ;
.Toubert, Paris. 43191
Son (A) of a gun; by J. M. Sullivan.
© Josie IMorris Sullivan, New York ; 1899 :
8319, Jan. 7. 43192
2178
43193
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43214
Son (A) of a gun — Continued.
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by W. L. Ballauf,
jr.
© W. L. Ballauf, jr., Baltimore; 1897:
1357T, Feb. 24. 43193
Son of a millionaire; play in 4 acts [by G. L.
Raymond] [Washington, Byron S. Adams]
1910. 53 p. 12°.
© Apr. 12, 1910; 2c. Apr. 13, 1910; D:
20782 ; George L. Raymond, Washington.
43194
Son (The) of a tory; a Revolutionary war-
drama, by C. L. Nagely.
© Carlton Lewis Nagely, Toledo, O. : D:
391, Apr. 24, 1901. 43195
Son (The) of a veteran; a play in 3 acts, by
A. H. Morton.
© Agnes H. Morton, Camden, N. J. ; 1895 :
26351, May 14. 43196
Son (A) of Allah; or. In letters of blood, by
T. E. B. Henry. 78 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© T. E. B. Henry, Bownianville, Canada;
D : 5943, Dec. 22, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1904.
43197
Son (A) of Bohemia; a comedy in 4 acts, by
Hamilton Harris [i. e. George Hamilton Har-
ris]
© Hamilton Harris, New York; 1900 A:
24599, Oct. 3. [Entry abandoned, see D:
5700] 43198
Same. [99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Hamilton Harris, Rahway, N. T. ;
D : 5700, Oct. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 8, 1904. 43199
Son of Cain; a comedy in 5 nets, by C. L. Pres-
ton.
© Clarence L. Preston, Pindlay, O. ; 1806 :
47881, Aug. 24. 43200
Son (The) of Coralie. See Coralie.
Son (A) of devotion; by H. S. Lewis. Type-
written.
© Harry S. Lewis, Waco, Tex.; 1900 A:
5645, Mar. 1 ; 2c. Mar. 1. 43201
Son (The) of Don Juan; an original drama in
3 acts inspired by the reading of Ibsen's work
entitled Gjengangere. by .Tos& Echegaray, tr.
by .lames Graham. Boston. Roberts brothers,
1895. 131 p. front, (port.) 12°.
© Roberts bros., Boston ; 1895 : 24035. May
1 ; 2c. Mar. 6. 43202
Son (A) of Erin; an Irish comedy drama, by
J. C. Callahan.
© J. C. Callahan, United States; 1890:
7271, Mar. 3. 43203
Son (The) of God; 1 act play, by Richard
i'lorance. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1915; D: 40513; Robert
Gruntal Nathan, Cambridge, Mass. 43203a
Son (The) of Gurth; a drama in 4 acts, by F. M.
McLane.
© Fannie Moulton McLane, New Tork; D:
1.J868, May 15, 1909. 48204
a romantic di'ama in 4 acts, by P. M. Mc-
Lane. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1910; D : 21822 ; Fannie
IMoulton McLane, New York. 43205
Son (A) of Hagar; melodrama in 4 acts, by
Francis Roberts.
© Francis R. Stewart, United States ; 1899 :
68010, Oct. 20. 43206
See also His atonement.
Son (A) of Hermes. See Mortal (The) gods,
and other plays.
Son (The) of his father; a drama in 1 act for
four characters, by Frederick Milton Knowles.
© Fred. M. Knowles, Brooklyn; D:8009,
Feb. 16, 1906. 43207
'Play of American life in 4 acts, by D. J.
Shea.' [95] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1912 ; D : 31417 ; Dennis J.
Shea, Brighton, Mass. 43208
Son (The) of Israel. Sec Ben-Ami.
Son (A) of Italy. See Pedro, the Italian.
Son (A) of man; play of today in 3 acts, by
M. Douglas. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1913; D: 33491; Minnie
Douglas, New York. 43209
Son (A) of Mars; a comedy with a dramatic
taint, by H. L. Blaisdell. Typewritten.
© Henry Lawrence Blaisdell, Rockford, 111. ;
1898 : 8820, Jan. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 31. 43210
Son (The) of Monte Cristo; an original melo-
drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by F. Lindon.
© Frank Lindon, United States; 1890:
,•^.5907, Nov. 14. 43211
Son of my heart. See Vick ma chree.
Son (A) of rest; a musical comedy in 2 a<ts,
by George Weston. [80] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Broadhurst & Currie, New York: D:
4302, Nov. 16, 1903; 2c. Nov. 16, 1903. 43212
Son (A) of Rome; by P. B. Mattia.
© Petrino Bounaparte Mattia, Newark.
N. J. ; D: 1912, May 21, 1902. 43213
Son (The) of Solomon; play in 1 act, by Aaron
Hoffman. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1911; D: 23051; Gordon.
North amusement co., New York. 43214
2179
43215
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43234
Son (The) of the bad son; play, by Raymond
Gaumont 2 p. 4°. TjT)ewritteu.
© Ic. May 8, 1913 ; D : 33157 ; Gaumont co.,
Flushing, N. Y. 43215
Son (A) of the desert, the Arab; story of Araby.
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by L. J. Howard.
[1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1915; D : 4223S ; Lorin J.
Howard, Bogota, N. J. 43215a
Son of the devil. See Syn d'iavola.
Son (The) of the house; a play in 4 acts, by
Guy Steely. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Guy F. Steely, New York ; D : 14917,
Jan. 27, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1909. 43216
Son of the people; a prophet drama of America
in A. D. 2000 in 4 acts and 4 scenes, by R.
Gilbert.
© Raymond Gilbert, Meriden, Conn. ; D :
8039, Feb. 21, 1906. 43217
Son (The) of the regiment; a farcical comedy
in 3 acts, adapted from the French of Le
fils du regiment, by Paul Berton.
© William Calder, New York ; 1S97 : 44849,
Aug. 9. 43218
Son (A) of the sword; a play in 5 scenes, by
O. Skinner.
© Otis Skinner, North Cambridge, Mass.;
D:3544, June 6, 1903. 43219
Son (A) of the West; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by J. G. Gibson. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Gi-ant Gibson, New York; D:
6799, June 9, 1905 ; 2c. June 9, 1905. 43220
Son (A) of the wilderness; a romantic drama in
4 acts, by W. Humphrey.
© William Humphrey, New York; 1897:
9333, Feb. 5. 43221
Son of the winds; play in 3 acts and a pro-
logue;'by C. B. De Mille and W. C. De Mille.
© Cecil B. De Mille and William C. De
Mille, United States; D: 8898, Aug. 1, 1906.
43222
Son of Thespis. See Actor (The)
Son of Toto; drama in 1 act, by S. Picchianti.
29 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1909 ; D : 16689 ; Silvio Pic-
chianti, Chicago. 43223
Son (A) of "Uncle Sam; a sensational comedy
drama in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by R. J.
Cloherty (professionally known as Richard J.
Riley) [4], 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Joseph Cloherty, Chicago; D:
30, Jan. 12, 1901; 2c. Jan. 14, 1901. 43224
Son pere; comedie en 4 actes [par A. Guinon et
A. Koueliiuet] [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration]
1907. 2 p. 1., 83 p. 12°.
© Albert Guinon et Alfred Bouchinet,
Paris; D : 11909, Dec. 13, 1907; 2c. Dec. 13,
1907. 43225
Son petit frere; operette en 2 actes, paroles de
Andre Barde, musique de Charles Cuvillier.
Paris, Enoch & cie., 1907. 86 p. 12°.
© Enoch & CO., Paris ; D : 11264, Aug. 31,
1907 ; 2c. Aug. 31, 1907. 43226
Son premier voyage; 1 acte et 2 tableaux, de
L. Xanrof [pseud, of Lgon Fourneau] et G.
Gu6rin. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© L. Xanrof & G. Gu^rin, Paris ; D : 12500,
Mar. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1908. 43227
Song and story; by W. D. Hall. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© William D. Hall, Philadelphia ; D : 2114,
July 12, 1902; 2c. July 12, 1902. 43228
Song (A) at the castle. See Po' white trash
and other one act dramas.
Song-bird (The); play in 4 acts, by F. Hatton
and F. L. Hatton. [93] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1915; D: 40144; Frederic
Hatton and Fanny Locke Hatton, Chicago.
43229
or, Viola Trill vs. Oss-car Steinhammer,
play in 1 act, by E. S. Raw.son. 24 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1913 ; D : 32949 ; Edward Sid-
ney Rawson, New York. 43230
Song-birds (The); a musical fancy in 1 flight,
book by G. V. Hobart, music by Victor Her-
bert. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© George V. Hobart, Pelham Manor,
N. Y. ; D : 11199, Aug. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 19,
1907. 43231
Song medley, no. 1; by H. Holman. 1 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1910; D: 20892; Harry Hol-
man, New York. 43232
Song (The) of a heart; or, The sherifE of Clay
County, comedy drama in 4 acts, by R. Lee-
land. [94] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robert Leeland, New York ; D : 1799, Ai)r.
29, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1902. 43233
Song (The) of a soul; by E. Locke.
© Edward Locke, New York ; D : 15448,
Mar. 26, 1909. 43234
Song (The) of earth; original play of American
life in 4 acts, by W. Distelhorst. [6], 105 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© le. June 26, 1915; D: 41099; Walter Dis-
telhorst, Wauwatosa, Wis. 43234a
2180
43234
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43250
Song- of Hiawatha; by Henry W. Long-fellow,
abridged and arr. in 12 scenes, by Minnie M.
George. Chicago, A. Flanagan [1898] 95 p.
illus., port. 8".
© A. Flanagan, Chicago. 1898:58011. Oct.
3 ; 2c. Oct. 3. 43234b
(A dramatization of Longfellow's) ; in 9
scenes, for school and home theatric^als, by
Florence Holbrook. Boston, Houghton, Miiflin
& company, 1902. 45 p. 16°. (Riverside lit-
erature series)
© Houghton, Mifflin & co., Boston ; D : 2448,
Sept. 15, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 16, 1902. 43234c
See also Hiawatha.
Song (The) of his country; play in 1 act, by
C. Fuller. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1915; D : 41032 ; Caroline
Fuller, Lakewood, N. J. 43234d
Song- (A) of love; dramatic sketch, by M. Magui.
[1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914 ; D : 35731 ; Meyer Magui.
New York. 43234e
Song (The) of songs; a drama in 5 acts, para-
phrased [from the Bible] by Rev. M. Rowell.
Cadillac, Midi., Church News, 1892. 41 p. 8°.
© Morse Rowell, Cadillac, Mich.; 1892:
5286, Feb. 2 ; 2c. Mar. 18. 43235
love story in 9 scenes, by E. Sheldon, based
upon novel by Hermann Sudermann. [271]
p. 12°. Printed.
© Oct. 29, 1914 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1914 ; D : 38629 ;
Edward Sheldon, New York. 43235a
love story in 7 scenes, by E. Sheldon, based
upon novel by Hermann Sudermann. [271]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914; D : 38509 ; Edward
Sheldon, New York. 43235b
See also Day (The) of vows. — Naamah,
Sec B-anz (Le) des
the walled garden.
Song of the cowherd
vaches.
Song (The) of the nest; in 4 acts, by N. E.
Walkup. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. July 31, 1911 ; D : 24823 ; Nellie Eunice
Walkup, New York. 43236
Song of the night; 1 act play, by Louis de
Coucy. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1910; D : 22752 ; Gustave
Frohman, New York. 43237
Song (The) of the sea-shell; or, The Catalina
maid, a comic opera in 3 acts, book by C. B.
Price and Alonzo Price, music by L. E. Orth.
Lyrics, cover-title, 13 p. 8°. Printed.
© Clara B. Price, Boston ; D : 3648. June 24.
1903 ; 2c. June 24, 1903. 43238
Song (The) of the shirt. Sec More than gold.
Song (The) of the soul's redemption. See
Day (The) of vows.
Song (The) of the spring; play in.l act, by G.
Moyston. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1912 ; D : 29649 ; Guy Moyston,
San Francisco. 43239
Song (The) of the stereoscope; a song and mono-
logue, introducing a series of stereoscopic
vi('ws, an original idea, by T. Pastor.
© Tony Pastor, New York ; 1874 : 479, Jan.
14. 43240
Song of the swan, by J. B. Ould. 40 p. 12°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25. 1910 ; D : 20017 ; J. B. Ould,
Unicoi, Tenn. 43241
Song (The) of the tooth; a burlesque sketch
with two or three characters, by L. F. Bishop.
7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© L. Francis Bishop, Plainfield, N. J.; D:
6329, Feb. 13, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1905. 43242
Song (The) of the world; play with music in 3
acts, book and lyrics by G. H. Broadhurst.
[127] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 14, 1913 ; D : 33619 ; George H.
Broadluirst, New York. 43243
Song (The) of youth; play in 3 acts, by A.
Bradley. [2], 163 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1910 ; D : 22607 ; Alice Brad-
ley, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 43244
Song, satire and repartee; by W. D. Hall.
Typewritten.
© William D. Hall, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
22132, Sept. 5; 2c. Sept. 5. 43245
Song (The) shop; by J. Jordan.
© Julian Jordan, New York; D: 15789. May
6, 1909. 43246
Song that saved; play in 1 act, by S. Gertsman.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1910 ; D : 20894 ; S. Gertsman,
Spokane, Wash. 43247
Song (The) writer; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by M. Stevens. [57] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Millie Stevens, New York ; D : 7044, July
28, 1905; 2c. July 21, 1905. 43248
vaudeville sketch, by R. Tossell. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1911; D: 24245; Richard Tos-
sell. Chicago. 43249
Songe (Le) d'un soir d'amour; poeme theatral,
par H. Bataille. 16 p. 4°. (L'lllustration
theatrale, no. 148)
© May 7, 1910 ; 2c. June 4, 1910 ; D : 21250 ;
Henry Bataille, Paris. 43250
2181
43251
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43270
Song-s in the gloaming; by Olive Harper. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1910; D: 20414; Katherine
Ro.se Burr, New York. 43251
Songs my mother sang. See Hubby's dream.
Songs (The) of nations; libretto of the serio-
comic medley, compiled and arr. and in part
composed by J. W. Youmaus. Adrian, Mich.,
Times and expositor office, 1871.
© J. W. Youumns, Adrian, Mich.; 1871:
11216, Nov. 27. 43252
Songs of sunny lands; or, Darky dom, forty
minute sketch of negro songs and dances, by
W. M. Cook and A. Rogers. 6 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
I© Ic. Aug. 15, 1911 ; D : 24963 ; Will Marion
Cook and Alex Rogers, New York. 43253
Songs of the moment; vaudeville act, by C. W.
Lean. [3], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D : 39936 ; Cecil
Worthington Lean, New York. 43253a
Songs of the sixties. See Jumbo Jum.
Sonia; drame lyrique en 3 actes, de Charles
Batilliot, musique de Philippe Gaubert. Paris,
Enoch & cie., 1913. 41 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Feb. 28, 1913; 2c. Mar. 1, 1913; D:
32473 ; Enoch & co., Paris. 43254
wordless character play in 4 acts, 4 scenes
and 3 pictures, by E. Svala. [68] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1913 ; D : 33803 ; Ellen Svala,
London. 43255
Sonnwendtag (Der); drama [in 1 akt] von Karl
Sehunherr. Vollstandige neuschaffung 1912.
Leipzig, L. Staackmann, 1913. 128 p. 8".
© Nov. 14, 1912; 2c. Jan. 23, 1913; D:
32332; L. Staackmann, Leipzig. 43261
Sonny; play in 1 act, by John P. Mulgrew. [1],
17 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1911 ; D : 24786 ; John Arthur
Murray, Cedar Rapids, la. 43262
Sonny Day; play in 3 acts, by Mrs. Wilson
Woodrow and A. L. Sessions. [129] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1913 ; D : 34063 ; Archibald L.
Sessions, New York. 43263
Sonoda; Japanese-American play in 3 acts, by
W. G. Hooker. [2], 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1910 ; D : 22332 ; William Gris-
wold Hooker, Spokane, Wash, 43264
Sonora — the border line; drama in 5 acts, by
I. W. Heysinger. [2], 42 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 12, 1915; D: 41209; Isaac W.
Heysinger, Philadelphia. 43264a
Sons and daughters; by C. H. Lee.
© Colton Hyde Lee, Washington; 1899:
41963, June 27. 43265
Sons (The) and daughters of the Revolution;
by W. Martin.
© William Martin, Brooklyn ; 1896 : 43549,
July 29. 43266
or. Not pure but good, a drama in 4 acts, Son's (A) error. See Terrance Brady, Esq.
by F. Melrose and H. Chapman.
© Frank Melrose and Hairy Chapman,
New York ; 1886 : 19392, Aug. 27. 43256
Sonia Poninski; a tragic play in 1 act, by S. B.
Alexander. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sigmund B. Alexander, Boston; 1891:
41238, Nov. 17; Ic. Nov. 17. 43257
Sonia's father; 1 act drama, by Herbert Hall
Winslow and H. First. [2], 27 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1910 ; D : 22476 ; Harry First,
New York. 43258
Sonnenscheinchen; schauspiel in 4 akten, von
Gebhard Schatzler-Perasini. Berlin, Berliner
theater verlag, g. m. b. h., 1912. 86 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 17, 1913; D: 34881; Berliner
theater verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 43259
Sonnie; a 1 act play, by E. Abbott. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edward Abbott, Brooklyn; D : 15290,
Mar. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1909. 43P60
Sonnie-boy's people. See Colors.
Sons (The) of Abraham; comedy playlet in 1
act, by George V. Hobart and Hugh Herbert.
[1], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1915 ; D : 39277 ; Joseph Hart.
New York. 43266a
Sons of Benjamin; a pastoral play in 4 acts,
by N. A. Tefft. [51] p. f°. Typewritten.
' © Nathan A. TefCt, Bangor, Me. ; D : 12519.
IMar. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1908. 43267
Sons (The) of Buttinsky; by S. L. Lowenthal.
© Solomon L. Lowenthal, Chicago ; D : 5318,
July 20, 1904. 43268
Sons (The) of God; a romantic farce-drama in
4 acts, by S. Trethewey Smith. [92] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1913; D: 32219; Samuel T.
Smith, Waterbury, Conn. 43269
Sons of Ham; by S. B. Cassin and J. A. Shipp.
Typewritten.
© Hurtig & Seamon, New York; 1900 A:
27064, Oct. 31 ; 2c. Oct. 31. 43270
2182
43271
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43280
Sons of Hopworth town; temperance play for
young people, by L. Gulliver. ( fn Temperance
educational qiiarterly, Jan., 1910)
© Jan. 17, 1910 ; Ic. Jan. 21, 1910 ; D : 17987 ;
Lucile Gulliver, Roxbury, Mass. 43271
Sons (The) of Ireland; or. The shadows lOf
famine, a drama in .5 acts, by A. E. Gaylord.
© A. E. Gavlord. Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1891:
8366. Mar. 5. 43272
Sons of Mattathias; a drama, bv J. A. Lampe.
Chicago, J. A. Lampe, 1898. 1 p. 1., 38 p. 8°.
© John A. Lampe, Chicago; 1898:75199,
Dec. 23 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1901. 43273
Sons of rest.
© Patrick H. Sullivan, Samuel Harris, and
Al. H. Woods, New York ; D : 1001, Oct. 23,
1901. 43274
Sons of temperance. See S. 0. T.
Sons (The) of the father; drama of today in
1 act, by W. F. Allen and E. Shinn. [2]. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 191.5 ; D : 40530 ; Walter Fox
Allen, Lawrenceville, N. J., and Everett Shinn,
New York. 43274a
Son's (A) revenge. Sec San Francisco.
Sonya; a comedy in 3 acts, by M. Felix. [146]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mildred Felix, New York ; D : 11722. Nov.
12, 1907; 2c. Nov. 13, 1907. 43275
Soothsayer (The); a musical comedy drama in
3 acts, book and lyrics by G. A. Walter, jr.,
music by A. O. Olmsted. [Green Bay. Wis.,
Green Bay printing company] 1906. 64 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© G. A. Walter, jr.. Green Bay, AVis. : D :
8391, Apr. 20, 1906 ; 2c. July 20. 1907. 43276
Sophie Bardina; an original Russian drama In
4 acts, 5 scenes and 1 tableau, by J. S. Pop-
per.
© Jacob S. Popper, New York ; D : 10113,
Mar. 11, 1907. 43277
Sophie Dorothea; or. Count Konigsmark, a
drama in 3 acts, by linroness Ella von AVrede.
44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Baroness Ella von Wrede. Paris: D:
5095, May 31, 1904 ; 2c. May 31, 1904. 43278
Sophisticated (The) father; [di-ama in 1 act]
by T. Bonnet. 6 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Jan. V2. 1915; D : 40402 ; Theodore
Bonnet, San Francisco. 43278a
Sophomore (The); a college comedy in 3 acts,
hv Edwin Bateman Morris. Philadelphia,
Penn pub. co., 1910. 43 p. 12°.
© May 18, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21071 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 43279
Sophomore (The) and the soubrette; a 1 act
coiiiedy Willi music, book by L. S. Sarver, mu-
sic by William M. Hutchinson. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Lucy Spencer SarvT, New York; D:
10388, Apr. 22, 1907; 2c. May 20, 1907.
43280
Sophomore's (The) joke,
freshman.
See Kidnapped (The)
Sophonisbe; tragSdie en 4 actes, en vers, par
A. Poizat. (In La Petite illustration, no. 23.
2 aoat 1913; s6rie-theatre, no. 14)
© Aug. 2, 1913; 2c. Sept. 17, 1913: D:
34443; Alfred Poizat, Paris. 43281
Sor Angelica; comedia llrica en 1 acto y 4
cuadros, escrita en verso y prosa por Luis
Linares Becerra y Javier de Burgos, mtisica
de los maestros Nieto y Candela. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1911. 39 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25007 ; L. Linares Becerra y J. de Burgos. Ma-
drid. 43282
Sorcerer (The); a play in 5 acts and 2 pts., by
A. W. Gutkaes. 35 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Albert William Gutkaes, St. Louis; D:
8043, Feb. 23, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1906. 43283
Sorcerer's (The) art; by H. M. Gardner. 4 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910; D: 21275; Herbert
Maurice Gardner, Los Angeles. 43284
Sorcerer's (The) spell; dramatic play in 1 act,
by M. Archdall. [3], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1912 ; D : 30546 ; Mabel Arch-
dall, New York. 43285
Sorceress (The); or, The hour of retribution,
a melodramatic legendary and romantic drama
in 4 acts, by Mrs. G. Melville.
© Mrs. George Melville, New York; 1873:
6645, June 14. 43286
or, The lady of the Louvre, play in 4 acts,
by Wm. G. V. Sutphen and R. Hunter. [180]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1913; D: 32137; W. G. Van
Tassel Sutphen and Robert Hunter. Now
York. 43287
See also Sorciere (La) — T'Jahna.
Sorceress (The) of palmistry; a drama in 3
acts, by G. R. Warren. [1], 76 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Giles Reynolds Warren, Decatur, 111. ;
1895:64144, Dec. 18; 2c. July 20, 1896.
43288
a play in 3 acts, with a prologue, by G. R.
Warren.
© Giles Reynolds Warren, Decatur. III. ;
1896:42053, July 20. 43289
2183
43290
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43308
Sorciere (La); draiue en 5 actey, imr V. Sardou.
12], 63 p. 12°. Printed.
© Victorien Sardou, Paris ; D : 4467, Jan. 5,
1904; 2c. Jan. 5, 1904. 43290
' drame lyrique en 5 actes, de A. Sardou,
d'apres I'ccuvre de Victorien Sardou, nnisique
de Camilie Erlauger. Paris, Calmann-Lgvy
[1912] 58 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Dec. 16, 1912; 2c. Jan. 27. 1913; D:
32089; Andre Sardou, Paris. 43291
(The sorceress); dranie en 5 actes. de Vic-
torien Siardou, the story in EnslisFi and
French by Charles Alfred Byrne. 23 p. 8°.
Printed.
© F. Rullman, New York ; D : 7669, Nov.
11, 1905; 2c. Dec. 12, 1905. 43292
a play in a prologue and 4 acts, by V.
Sardou. [143] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Victorien Sardou, Paris ; D : 4.396, Dec. 16,
1903 ; 2c. Dec. 16, 1903. 43293
Sordid money; play in 1 act, by J. M. Loughran
and W. H. Duncan, jr. [2], 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 26. 1915; D : 40879 ; John M.
Loughran and AVni. Henry Duncan, jr., l?rook-
lyn. 43293a
Soremonda; tragedy in 2 scenes, by T. G.
Springer. 45, [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1911; D : 24054 ; T. G.
Springer, San Francisco. 43294
Sorosis; a grand spectacular pantomime in 2
. acts, by W. E. Blake.
© Wm. E. Blake. Goshen, N. Y. ; 1871:
6142, June 28. 43295
Sorrow; a drama in 1 act of true Virginia life,
by A. G. Armstrong. [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
' © Ic. Aug. 17, 1910 ; D : 21817 ; Allan Gor-
don Armstrong, New York. 43296
Sorrow-of -heart. See Queen Herzeleid.
Sorrows (The) of Belg'ium; play in 6 scenes, by
Leonid Andreyev, authorized tr., by Herman
Bernstein. New York, Macmillan co., 1915.
6 p. 1., 132 p. 12°.
© .Tune 16, 1915; 2c. June 37, 1915; D:
40966; Macmillan co., New York. 43296a
Sorrows (The) of life; by F. A. Heck.
© Franklin Alfred Hock, Toledo, O. ; D :
4320, Nov. 27, 1903. 43297
Sorrows (The) of Satan; a drama in 4 acts.
Typewritten.
© Benno Kulper. New York; 1898:67432,
Nov. 18 ; 2c. May 6, 1899. 43298
"— by A. Tonnac.
© A. H. Chamberlyn, New York; 1898:
65519, Nov. 7. 43299
See also Prince Lucio.
Sorrows (The) of the Seminoles. See Osceola.
Soto'. a Komachi. See Noh dramas.
Soubrette; ballo in 4 quadri e 6 episodi libi-etto
di A. Todeschi, musica di G. Orefice, core-
graph ica di A. Coppini. 15 p. illus. 16°.
^ (Libretto)
© Achille Tedeschi e Giacomo Orelice,
Milan; D: 11921, Dec. 16; 1907; 2c. Dec. IC.
1907. 43300
or. Hearts and trumps, a drama in 3 acts,
by J. Vaughn.
© John Vaughn, Boston; 1888: 6422, Mar. 1.
43301
Soubrette (The) and the landlady; a musical
sketch, by Lawrence Bradley. [1], 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Irla Le Bara and Margareta Gast, New
York ; D : 6905, July 3, 1905 ; Ic. June 21, 1905 ;
Ic. July 3, 1905. 43302
Soubrette monologue; by C. L. Monroe.
© Charles L. Monroe, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1898 : 30264, May 16 ; 2c. May 16. 43303
Soufflons nos dames; operette en 1 acte, de
Mauprey et Pougaud, nnisique de Mauprey et
Chagnon. Paris; C. Joubert, 1915. 47 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41616; Joubert, Paris. 43303a
Soul; a play in 1 act, by A. M. Rontey.
© A. M. Rontey, New York; 1892:8650,
Feb. 24 ; 2c. Apr. 18. 43304
Soul (A) among lions; by W. Vance. Typewrit-
ten.
© Wilson Vance, Bloomfield, N. J. ; 1900 A :
27189, Nov. 1 ; 2c. Nov. 1. 43305
Soul (The) and the sinner; a drama in 4 acts,
by Cora Maynard [pseud, of Emily C. Griffin]
[124] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Cora Griffin. New York; D : 11588, Oct.
25, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 43306
Soul (The) awakening; sketch, by Maxi Sher-
rod [pseud, of Mrs. F. J. Drick] 13 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1913 ; D : 32086 ; Mrs. F. Jeri-
del Drick, Brazoria, Tex. 43307
Soul (The) bearers; tragedy of the mind, by
A. P. Dunlop aTul W. J. Jones. [2], 28 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914 ; D : 36247 ; Will J. Jones,
New York. • 43307a
Soul (The) dream; by J. Dika.
© Juliette Dika, New York; D : 12592, Mar.
21, 1908. 43308
Soul (The) in the attic; play in 4 acts, by E. H.
Gould and Frances Whitehouse. [95] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914; D: 37834; Elizabeth
Hull Gould, Rochester, N. Y. 43308a
2184
43309
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43328
Soul (The) in the attic — Continued.
play in 4 acts, by F. Whitehouse ami Eliza-
beth Gould. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, June IS, 1913; D : 33523 ; Frances
Whitehouse, Valley Cottage, N. Y. 43309
Soul (The) in the till; by H. C. Baker. Type-
written.
© Henry Charles Baker, Iowa City, la. ;
1897 : 44572. Aug. 6 ; 2c. Aug. 6.
43310
Soul (The) kiss; a musical comedy review, by
Harry B. Smith.
© H. B. Smith, New York ; D : 11788, Nov.
22, 1907. 43311
Soul mates; comedy in 3 acts, by A. L. Crim-
mins. [3], 180 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1914; D : 38318 ; Agnes
Louise Crimmins, West Newton, Mass.
43311a
play in 4 acts, by S. K. Riser. 117 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1909 ; D : 17101 ; S. E. Riser,
Evanston, 111.
Soul mates astray; a comedy in 1
43312
act, by
L. De W. Sarver. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louise De Witt Sarver, New York; D:
14142, Oct. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1908. 43313
Soul (The) of a child; play in 4 acts, by Marian
Brooks Frothingham [i. e. M. B. F. Eckstrom]
[1], 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1914; D : 35927 ; Marian
Brooks Frothingham Eckstrom, New York.
43313a
Soul (The) of a cynic; a drama, by Sutton
Broome [pseud, of A. W. Smith]
© Willard George Little, Tacoma ; D : 9583,
Nov. 19, 1906. 43314
Soul (The) of a scarecrow; a 1 act play, by E.
Abbott. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Abbott, New York ; D : 14049,
Oct. 13, 1908; 2c. Oct. 13, 190S. 43315
Soul (The) of a sonata; play in 1 act, by
liroughton Tall [i. e. S. B. Tall] [26] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1915; D : 39395 ; Stanley
Brougbton Tall, Baltimore. 43315a
Soul (The) of a violin; a playlet in 1 act, by
Max M. Simon. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1913; D: 32516; Anna Simon.
New York. 43316
Soul (The) of Adrienne; psychological play in 4
acts, by V. Page and C. Stuart-Linton. 60 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1911; D : 25308 ; Charles
Stuart-Linton and Vivian Page, New York.
43317
Soul (The) of an artist; 1 act serio-comedy, by
J. l'\ Powell. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Francis Powell, Norwalk, Conn. ; D :
11445, Sept. 30, 1907; 2c. Sept. 30, 1907.
43318
Soul (The) of Edmund Jaffray; an emotional-
ism in 1 act, by E. H. Wight.
© Emma Howard Wight, Baltimore ; 1892 :
39217, Sept. 28. 43319
Soul of Giuseppe; comedy in 1 act, by C. Greve.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2.5, 1910; D : 20298 ; Clifford
Greve, Saint Louis. 43320
Soul (The) of honor; a romantic drama by E.
Ormonde.
© Eugene Ormonde, New York ; D : 3043.
Feb. 25, 1903. 43321
a society drama in a prologue and 5 acts,
by C. L. Preston.
© Clarence L. Preston, Findlay, O. ; 1896:
43548, July 29. 43322
Soul (The) of Imla; psychological drama in 4
acts, by M. C. Doremus. [82] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1911; D : 28019 ; Mary C.
Doremus, Ringston, N. Y. 43323
Soul (The) of Mag-dalene; play in 4 acts, by
M. Sewell Roy [pseud, of M. F, Roy] 56 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1912; D: 31207; Mary F.
Roy, Washington. 43324
Soul (The) of Marita; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by Dorothy L. Bristol. [98] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1913; D : 33069 ; Ida H.
Smith, New York. 43325
Soul of music; play in 3 acts, by F. M. Wallace.
36 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1909 ; D : 17309 ; Florence Ma-
gill Wallace, Moline, 111. 43326
Soul (The) of the actress; a tale of Versailles, a
play in 4 acts, by A. C. Gunter. [97] p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© A. C. Gunter, New York; 1879: 1051, ,J;ui.
21 ; 2c. Jan. 27. 43327
Soul (The) of the desert. Sec Ame du desert.
Soul (The) of the rich man. See New mono-
logues and dialect stories.
Soul (The) of the tree; drama in 3 scenes, by
Van Dearing Perrine. [2], 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 1, 1910 ; D : 21487 ; Mary B. Ford,
New York. 43328
2185
43328
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43345
Soul (The) of the violin; comedy drama in 4
acts, by J. Emerson. [2], 54 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1914 ; D : 39187 ; Jack Emer-
son, Grand Rapids, Mich. 43328a
— a musical drama in 1 act, by Jennie Gor-
don and L. Weltman. [2], 10 p. 8°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1913; D : 32373 ; Leon Welt-
man, Omaha, Neb. 43329
— See also Magic strings.
Soul (The) of the world; mystery play of the
nativity and the passion by P. Dearmer. Lon-
don, A. R. Mowbray & co., ltd., 1911. 65 p.
front. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1911; 2c. Dec. 1, 1911; D:
25971; Mrs. Percy Dearmer, London. 43330
Soul (The) of the wounded; play in 4 acts, by
L. R. Meyer. [1], 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1913 ; D : 34609 ; Lucy R.
Meyer, Chicago. 43331
Soul (The) of Undine; a poetic drama in a
prologue and 3 acts, by E. Aldrich. 67 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Elizabeth Aldrich, New York ; D : 1G039,
June 10, 1909 ; 2c. June 10, 1909. 43332
Soul (The) of Venice; scenario witli music and
dance for moving pictures, by Melanie, baronin
Rottenthal. [1], 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic, Aug. 21. 1909 ; D : 1G599 ; INIelanie,
baronin Rottenthal, New York. 43333
Soul (The) of woman; drama in 3 acts, by
Arnold Reeves and A. Ross. [2], 81 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1910; D : 22516 ; Mrs. Aubrey
Ruggles and Aaron Ross, Harrington Park,
N. J. 43334
Soul outcast; comedy in a prologue and 3 acts,
by J. Tackman. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1909 ; D : 17711 ; John Tack-
man, New York. 43335
Soul (The) struggle; or, A double life, a drama
in 4 acts, by C. B. Sternberg. [127] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles K. Sternberg, Portlan.l, Or.; D:
13205, June 17, 1908 ; 2c. July 9, 1908. 43336
Soul (The) wife; play in 1 act, by J. Faller. 6 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1914 ; D : 35700 ; Jacob Faller.
New York. 43336a
Soul (The) within; drama in prologue and 5
acts, by T. M. Carroll. [80] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1915; D: 41789; Thomas
Murray Carroll, Jersey City. 43336b
Soulless (A) butterfly; comedy drama in 5 acts,
by E. D. Minturn. [64] p. 4°. Ta pewritteu.
© E. Disney Minturn, St. Louis; D : 8933,
Aug. 3, 1906 ; Ic. Oct. 12, 1906. 43337
Souls; American melodramatic romantic drama
iu 4 acts, by R. Bellamy in collaboration with
James H. Cowan and H. W. Stickel. [47] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1913 ; D : 34103 ; Russell I'.el-
lamy, Wilmington, N. C. 43338
di-ama of today in 4 acts, by G. S. Dunkin.
104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1913; D: 32928; Gertrude
Scott Dunkin, New York. 43339
— • a 1 act comedy, by B. Taub.
© Bernard Taub, New York ; D : 14664, Dec.
30, 1908. 43340
•play in 5 acts, by I. C. Wells. 87 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1911 ; D : 23781 ; Iverson C.
Wells, Chicago. 43341
'Play in 3 acts, by J. H. Lawson. [2], 69 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1915 ; D ; 40716 ; John How-
ard Lawson, New York. 43341a
Soul's (A) awakening; drama in 3 acts, by E. .T.
Sharpsteen. [1], 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1914; D : 38071 ; Ernest J.
Sharpsteen, Grand Rapids, Mich. 43341b
Souls (A) exchange; a drama, by Pauline C.
Rust and Dor6 Davidson.
© Rust and Davidson, New York; 1897:
45285, Aug. 11. 43342
Soul's (The) master; an esoteric psychologue in
1 act and 15 illusions. Typewritten.
© Alexander Herrmann, Whitestone, N. Y. ;
1895 : 43285, Aug. 26 ; 2c. Aug. 26. 43343
Soul's (A) redemption. See St. Elmo.
Souls unsatisfied; a tragedy of humble lives in
4 acts, by R. L. Kingdon. 70 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Rex Leslie Kingdon, Joplin. Mo. ; D :
13041, May 23, 1908 ; 2c. May 23. 1908. 43344
Sounding brass; play in 4 acts, by W. H. C.
Kirkbride. [3], 130 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1915; D : 41561 ; W. H.
Churchman Kirkbride, Peterboro, N. H.
43344a
Soup! soup! soup!; farce comedy in 1 act and
1 scene, by .John Guerin.
© Montgomery & Farrell, Portland, Or. ;
1900 A : 5207, Feb. 26. 43345
Soup (The) tureen and other duologues and
dialogues. See Plays for private acting.
2186
43346
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43365
Soupe (La) est mauvaise; par Emile Regebert.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D : 29997 ; Gaumont
CO., New York. 43346
Sour and sweet; a 3 act farce comedy, by J. C.
Crawford. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James C. Crawford, San Francisco; D:
7335, Aug. 3, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1905. 43347
Sour grapes; comedy episode in 1 act, by C.
Eddy. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
"^ © Ic. Oct. 18, 1913; D : 347G5 ; Charles
Eddy, London. 43348
— -modern drama in 4 acts, by L. A. Rivers.
[3], 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1913 ; D : 32153 ; Lidie Avir-
rett Rivers, Birmingham, Ala. 43349
or, A second hand wife, a farcical comedy
I
in 3 acts, by C. T. Vincent.
© Charles T. Vincent, New York; 1885:
8546, Apr. 11. 43350
Sour (A) mash; an original nuisical comedy,
by M. E. Hanley.
© M. E. Hanley, Memphis, Tenn. ; 1886:
21058, Sept. 20. 43351
Souralia; a romantic spectacular operetta in 3
acts, libretto by T. T. Frankenberg.
© Theodore Thomas Frankenberg, Colum-
bus, O. ; 1897 : 60240, Oct. 25. 43352
Souris d'hotel; pigce en 1 acte,par Louis Bouvet
et Philippe Gordeaux. Paris, C. Joubert, 1912.
22 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913; D:
32017; Joubert, Paris. 43353
Sous la lumiere rouge; drame en 3 actes, par
M. Level et E. Rey. 24 p., illus. 4°. (Sup-
pigment gratuit au no. 283 du Monde illustre,
1" juillet 1911)
© July 1, 1911 ; 2c. July 15, 1911 ; D : 24G97 ;
Maurice Level et Etienne Rey, Paris. 43354
Sous 1' epaulette; drame en 5 actes. par A. Ber-
n6de. [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1906. 2
p. 1., 84 p. 12°.
© Arthur Bernede, Paris ; D : 8236, Mar. 28,
1906 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1906. 43355
Sovitane (La); pi^ce en 3 actes, par Arthur
Bern&de. Paris, Libra irie Moliere, 1905. 89
p. 12°.
© Felix Demoly, Paris; D : 6328, Mar. 14,
1905; 2c. Apr. 10, 1905. 43356
Sotith Africa; a military melodrama in prologue
and 4 acts, by J. C. Webb.
© .Tohn CrUtonden Webl), Chicago; 1900 A:
.-.(»S9, Feb. 24. 43357
South (The) African girl; play in 4 acts and 9
scenes, by R. T. Murray. 63 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1914; D : 37939 ; Robt. T.
Murray, New York. 43358
South (The) before the war; a new original
spectacular and comedy representation, writ-
ten and arr. by J. H. Whallen and H. H. Mar-
tell. Typewritten.
© J. H. Whallen, Louisville, and Harry H.
Martell. New Jersey ; 1893 : 11226, Mar. 3 ; 2c.
Nov. 27. 43359
South (The) Carolina legislature. See Who
has de flo'P
»
South Carolina minstrels; ten years of fraud.
© J. Evans Button, Charleston, S. C. ; 1877 :
14678, Dec. 17. 43360
South (The) during the war.
refugees.
Sec Southern
South of safety; play in 3 acts, by E. S. Wills.
[69] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1912 ; D : 28601 ; Edith Sker-
rett Wills, Washington. 43361
South (The) Sea islands; play in 1 act, by L. B.
Millar. [2], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1915 ; D : 403S6 ; Lloyd Byron
Millar, Wichita, Kan. 43361a
South (The) Spring ranch.
(A) cowboy.
South (The) vs. the North.
Joe.
See Gentleman
See Old black
South (The) wind; military-melodrama in 4
acts, by A. Mendenhall. [79] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 28, 1915 ; D : 41341 ; Abram Men-
denhall, Chicago. 43361b
Southern (The) carnival company; a mono-
logue, by N. Reiss. 3 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Nat Reiss, New York ; D : 4224. Nov. 10,
1903 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1903. 43362
Southern chivalry; drama in a prologue and 4
acts, by G. White. [2], 49 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1912 ; D : 28226 ; George White,
Philadelphia. 43363
Southern (A) Cinderella; comedy drama in 3
acts, by Walter Ben Hare. Chicago, T. S.
Denison & co., [1913] 51 p. 12°.
© Oct. 20, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1913 ; D : 34811 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 43364
Southern (The) convict; a drama in 5 acts, by
A. M. Leitner.
© Ali<o Marion Leitner, Augusta, Ga.;
1881 : 1S74, Fei). 5. 43365
2187
43366
dbamatic compositions
43391
Southern (The) cross; bj' T. J. Ford.
© Thos. J. Ford, Geneva, O. ; 1889 : 12610,
Apr. 23. 43366
a play in 4 acts, by F. Daiugerfield, jr.
© Foshall Daingerfield, jr., Lexington, Ky. ;
D : 15801, May 8, 1909. 43367
— or. Diamond robbery, a drama, by T. J.
Ford.
© Thomas J. Ford, Geneva, O. ; 1889 : 8633,
Mar. 18. 43368
— See also Flash (The) of diamonds.
Southern cross drill; by Lieut. Charles Dugan.
[Memphis, Tenu., S. C. Toof & co., 1907] 7,
[1] p. 12°.
© William Love McLean, Memphis, Tenn. ;
D : 10294, Mar. 20, 1907 ; 2c. May 31, 1907.
43369
Southern (The) daisy. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© James B. Rice, Chicago ; D : 7446, Oct.
23, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 14, 1905. 43370
Southern (A) episode; comedy sketch, by H. L.
Newton. Typewritten.
© Harry L. Newton, Chicago; 1900 A:
172.53, .Tuly 13 ; 2c. July 13. 43371
Southern (A) feud; an original American drama
in 4 acts, by F. L. Grunewald and R. W.
France.
© Frederick L. Grunewald and Robert W.
France, Chicago ; 1890 : 4518, Feb. 5. 43372
Southern (A) gentleman; a romantic comedy
in 4 acts, by C. Clement.
© Clay Clement, Chicago; 1896: 66412,
Dec. 7. 43373
Southern hearts and southern homes. Sec
Tempest and sunshine.
Southern (A) heiress; a thrilling melodrama in
5 acts, showing a perfect representation of
southern white and darkey life before and
after the war, by H. W. Harmeyer.
© Horace W. Harmeyer, Cincinnati; 1890:
6160. Feb. 20. 43374
Same.
© Horace W. Harmeyer, Cincinnati ; 1890 :
25920, Aug. 21. 43375
Southern (The) home. See Destiny.
Southern (The) homestead; 3 act drama, by
R. Ralph.
© Richard Ralph, Brooklyn ; 1890 : 26960.
Sept. 3. 43376
Southern (The) loyalist. See Tried and true.
Southern loyalists; or, Marching through
Georgia, G. A. R. drama in 5 acts, by W. S.
Goss. Marlborough, Mass., A. S. Beauchamp,
1887. 45 p. 16°.
© Walter S. Goss, Marlborough, Mass,;
1887:13907, May 27; 2c'. June 15. 43377
Southern memories; sketch, by E. Artusy. [1],
11 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1912 ; D : 28936 ; Eva Artusy,
Galveston, Tex. 43378
Southern refugees; or, The South during the
•war, a military drama in 5 acts, by G. W.
Heath.
© George W. Heath, HaverMU, Mass.;
1872 : 12568, Nov. 29 ; 2c. Sept. 6, 1873. 43379
Southern (A) romance; pastoral sketch, by P. G.
MacLean. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1910 ; D : 22703 ; P. G. Mac-
Lean, Benton Harbor, Mich. 43380
• a play in 3 acts, by L. Dietrichstein.
© Leo Dietrichstein, New York; 1897:
51570, Sept. 15. 43381
Southern (A) rose; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by A. E. Ives.
© Alice E. Ives, New York ; 1900 A : 11657,
May 8. 43382
a military drama, in 5 acts, by J. S. Brown.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1899 : 13.588,
Feb. 18. 43383
a story of the South of to day in 4 acts, by
F. C. Chamberlin. [141] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Fred Carleton Chamberlin, Wollaston,
Mass. ; D : 496, May 21, 1901 ; 2c. May 21, 1901.
43384
'Same. 2d ed. [118] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred Carleton Chamberlin, Wollaston,
Mass. ; D : 1263, Jan. 9, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1902 ;
2c. Jan. 18, 1902. 43385
Same. 3d ed. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred C. Chamberlin, Wollaston, Alass. ,
D: 1315, Jan. 18, 1902; 2c. Jan. IS, 1902.
43386
Southern (A) soldier's sweetheart; an Ameri-
can play in 4 acts, by G. S. McGuigan.
© George S. McGuigan, l^oungstown, O. ,
D : 2925, Jan. 29, 1903. 43387
Southern (A) story; play in 1 act, by A. P. Hy-
man. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1911; D: 24084; Arthur
Peirce Hyman, New York. 43388
Southern (A) tale. See Aldyth and Tostig.
Southern (The) widow; comedy in 3 acts, by I.
Osgood. [82] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1912; D: 29367; Irene Os-
good, Guilsborough Hall, Northamptonshire,
England, 43389
Southerner (The). Typewritten.
© Hartwig Baruch, New York ; 1893 : 2102,
Jan. 9 ; Ic. Jan. 9 ; Ic. Jan. 25. 43390
■ a comedy in 5 acts, by C. Nevins.
© Charles Nevins, Kansas City, Mo. ; 1891 :
35115, Oct. 2. 43391
2188
433dd
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43412^
Southerner (The) — Continued.
a military drama, by G, L. Williams.
© Grant Langworthy Williams, Portland,
Or. ; 1892 : 37276, Sept. 12. 43392
an original drama in 4 acts, by F. Carlos.
© Frank Carlos, Boston ; 1877 : 750, Jan. 18.
43393
a romantic comedy drama in 4 acts with
prologue, by H. N. Baruch.
© Hartwig Nathaniel Baruch, New York;
1891:47972, Dec. 30. 43394
Southerners (The); drama in 4 acts, by R. B.
Lane. [212] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Bachelder Lane, Chicago ; D :
8452, Apr. 30, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1906. 43395
a musical comedy libretto in 2 acts, by
H. B. Smith. [66] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; D : 5005,
May 10, 1904 ; 2c. May 10, 1904. 43396
Southland; or. The black age, originated by
M. H. Welsh.
© Michael H. Welsh, Lancaster. Pa. ; 1898 :
74051, Dec. 19. 43397
Southpaw (The); play in 4 acts, by F. P. Swain.
[122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1914; D : 39211 ; F. Potter
Swain, Boston. 43397a
Southpaw Sammy; baseball comedy drama in
4 acts, by E. G. Longman. [123] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1912; D: 29326; Edward
George Longmanf Brooklyn, 43398
Souvenir (The) fiends; a comedy in 3 scenes, by
VV. T. Ellwanger. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Theodore Ellwanger, Rochester,
N. Y. ; D : 10872, June 28, 1907 ; 2c. June 28.
1907. 43399
Souvenir spoons; comedy in 1 act, by Irving
Dale [pseud, of H. L. Dale] Boston, Wal-
ter H. Baker & co., 1915. 11 p. 12°.
© May 13, 1915 ; 2c. May 14, 1915 ; D : 40641,
H. I.,. Dale, Boston. 43399a
Sovereign (The); play of today, by E. E. Starr.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1915 ; D : 41185 ; Elizabeth El-
len Starr, Baltimore. 43399b
Sovereign (The) citizen; an original American
drama [by G. McBride] St. Louis, Mo., 1877.
36 p. 12°.
© G. McBride, St. Louis; 1877:6830,
June 8 ; 2c. July 5. 43400
■ See also Uncle Sam'l Jonathan, jr.
Sovereign's pink; or. The maid of the missed.
l)y J. F. Malloy.
© John F. Malloy, Meriden, Conn. : 1900 A:
26560, Oct. 25. 43401
Sowers (The); dramatization, in a prologue and
4 acts, of Henry Seton Merriman's [Hugh Sto-
well Scott's] novel of the same name, by
Montague S. Woolf and D. Kimball. 124 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1910 ; D : 22042 ; David Kim-
ball, Berck-Plage, France. 43402
Sowers (The) and the harvest; a play in 4 acts,
by K. Lee.
© Kenneth Lee. New York; D : 2516, Oct.
24, 1902. 43403
Sowing and reaping. See Two roads.
Sowing seeds; or, Dinah's revenge, bv T. L.
Vought. [6] p. 12°. Printed.
© T. L. Vought, Elkton, S. D. ; 1891 : 38629,
Oct. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 28. 43404
Sowing the wind; an original play in 4 acts,
by Sydnev Grundy. New York, S. French ;
Loudon, S. French, ltd., 1901. 56 p. 12°.
© T. H. French, New York; D : 920, Oct.
4, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1902. 43405
Sowing wild oats; a spectacular musical com-
edy, in 3 acts, by J. F. Fralinger.
© Joseph F. Fralinger, Atlantic City ; 1898 :
67282, Nov. 17. 43406
■ — — or. Uncle John's private secretary, com-
edy in 4 acts, by Maurice Hageman.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1899 : 68875.
Oct. 23; 2c. Oct. 23. 43407
Spsendte sind; to skiie.spil, [av Nils Collett
Vogt] Kristiania, H. Aschehoug & co. (W.^
Nygaard) 1910. 2 p. 1., 232 p. 12°.
Contents: Ingrid. — Barnet.
© Nov. 19, 1910 ; 2c. Dec, 5, 1910 ; A— For-
eign 2062 ; H, A.schehoug & co., Christiauia.
Norway. 43408
Spaewife (The) See Wentworth.
Spagnoletto (The) ; a play in 5 acts, by ' E.
Lazarus.
© Emma Lazarus, New Yol-k ; 1876:10154.
Sept, 6. 43409
Span (The); play in 1 act, by J. Jex. 38 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1913; D : 32719 ; John Jex.
New York. 43410
Span (The) of life; drama in 4 acts, by Sutton
Vane. Typewritten.
© Wm. Calder, London, England; 1892:
2474, Jan. 14 ; 2c. June 2. 43411
Spangles; or. The wooden horse, a comedy in
3 acts, by C. F. Nirdlinger. [200] p. 4^,-
Typewritten.
© Charles Frederic Nii-dlinger, Philadel-
,.liia ; D:7544, Nov. 10, 1905; 2c. Nov. 10.
1905. 43412
2139
43413
DBAMATIC COMPOSmONS
43434
Spaniard's (A) revenge; the romantic drama
in 4 acts, by D. Noel.
© Dazie Noel, Brownwood, Tex.; 1898:
14516, Mar. 1. 43413
or, The death of Ricardo Buiz, by D. Noel.
© Dazie Noel, Brownwood, Tex.; 1898:
2.5671, Apr. 23 ; 2c. Apr. 23. 43414
Spanische (Die) fliege; schwank in 3 akten, von
Franz Arnold und Ernst Bach. Berlin,
Buhnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., 1913.
49 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35035 ; Biihnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 43415
See also High (The) cost of loving.
Spanish (A) affair; opera in 1 act, libretto by
D. K. Stevens, music by George Lowell Tracy.
[2], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1912; D : 31379 ; David K.
Stevens, Boston. 43416
Spanish American War; a grand military and
naval firework spectacle in 5 tableaus, by
F. N, Innes.
© F. N. Innes, New York; 1898:32547,
May 25. 43417
Spanish- American War drama; San Juan
Hills, by Lieut. H. H. Cleveland.
© Henry H. Cleveland, Chicago; 1899:
77801, Nov. 29. [Note : At head of title page,
United North and South] 43418
Spanish American War in miniature; a dra-
matic pantomimic and pyrotechnical produc-
tion, by A. M. Gillette.
© Alfred Martin Gillette, Chicago; 1898:
32299, May 25. 43419
Spanish (A) bandetta; or, Saved by a child, a
melodrama in 3 acts, 7 scenes, by E. Lawless.
47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ellen Lawless, Cleveland ; D : 15700, Apr.
9, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1909. 43420
Spanish (The) bull-fight; by M. M. A. Berger.
© M. Maur Achille Berger, New York;
1885 : 15187, July 14. 43421
Spanish (The) cavalier; or, American born, a
comedy drama in 5 acts, by R. N. Moffat and
A. A. Smith. Typewritten.
© Robert N. Moffat and Andrew A.' Smith,
Salt Lake City; 1897:11161, Feb. 15; 2c.
Feb. 15. 43422
Spanish. (The) court; a dramatic tragedy in 5
acts, by G. A. Lafayette.
© G. A Lafayette, St. Paul; 1885:9873,
Apr. 30; 2c. Oct. 8. 43423
Spanish (The) courtier. See Calderon.
Spanish (A) courtship; a playlet, by Edwin J.
Jeitles. [6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Mervine, Philadelphia ; D : 14308,
Nov. 17, 1908; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 43424
Spanish doubloons; a play in 5 acts, by F. C.
Long.
© Prank Carlton Long, Chicago ; 1894 : 568,
Jan. 2. 43425
Spanish gipsy; by S. M. MacDonald.
© Samuel M. MacDonald, South Bend, Ind. ;
D : 6176, Jan. 21, 1905. 43426
a poem, by George Eliot, dramatized by
S. H. Clark and G. W. Gerwig. [63] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© S. H. Clark and George W. Gerwig, Alle-
gheny, Pa. ; D : 9730, Jan. 2, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 2,
1907. 43427
See also Representative English com-
edies.
Spanish gypsy; by George Eliot, dramatized by
M. W. Morton.
© Marguerite Wilson Morton. St. Paul ; D :
1794, Apr. 26, 1902. 43428
a drama in 5 acts, founded on George Eliot's
poem of the same name, by M. W. Morton.
79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marguerite Wilson Morton, St. Paul ; D :
7238, Sept. 11, 1905; 2c. Sept. 11, 1905; 2c.
(printed) May 6, 1907. 43429
an opera in 4 acts, adapted from George
Eliot's Spanish gypsy by G. B. Nash and Lily
A. Long. [69] p. 4°. typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Garrita Barry Nash, IMihvaukoo; D:
8407, Apr. 12, 1906; 2c. Apr. G, 11)06. 43430
sketch in 1 act, by Dora Debo. [12] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1911 ; D : 23762 ; Dora Debo
Whalen, New York. 43431
— See also Fedalma. — Princess Fedalma. —
Zincali.
Spanish (The) jade; a play in 4 acts, by L. J.
Vance, based upon the novel of the same title
by Maurice Hewlett.
© Louis Joseph Vance, New York; D:
14800, Jan. 12, 1909. 43432
from the novel of the same name
by Maurice Hewlett. [150] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1913; D: 3-1519; Louis
Joseph Vance, New York. 43433
Spanish (The) Main; a sea-play in 5 acts, by
A. C. Noble and Thomas Wood Stevens. 54
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alden Charles Noble, Chicago ; D : 7435,
Oct. 13. 1905; 2c. 0(-t. 13, 1905. 43434
^190
43435
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43451
Spanish (A) midsummer night's dream. See
Fraquita.
Spanish (The) mission; or, The member from
Nevada, a comedy, by H. A. Blood.
© Henry Ames Blood. Washington; 1874:
loOl. Feb. 10; 2c. Mar. IS. 43435
Spanish (The) nun; a drama in 5 acts, by
H. S. Wicks.
© Hamilton S. Wicks, Joplin, Mo.; 1896:
2.5932, Apr. 28. 43436
Spanish (The) page; a comic opera in 2 acts,
by Oliver .T. Booth and B. F. Licbtenstein.
© Bessie Florence Licbtenstein, New York;
1895 : 5875, Jan. 24. 43437
Spanish (The) priest; a play in 5 acts, by P. J.
Cooper. St. Louis, The Woodward & Tiernan
printing co., 1893. 47 p. 8°.
© .T. N. Hull, St. Louis ; 1893 ; 30970, June
30 ; 2c. July 14. 43438
Spanish (The) slave; romantic drama in 4 acts,
by I. Osgood. [88] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8. 1913 ; D : 34007 ; Irene Osgood,
Northampton, England. 43439
Spanish (The) spy; sensational tabloid drama
in 3 acts, by Nelson Compston. Chicago, Chi-
cago manuscript co., 1914. [34] p. f°.
Mimeographed.
© Dec. 1, 1914; 2c. Dec. 18, 1914; D:
39139 ; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 43439a
Spanish student. Sec Preciosa, the Spanish
dancer.
Spanish (The) traitors; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. Walter.
© Lester Walter, Harrisburg. Pa.; 1898:
61786, Oct. 20. 43440
Spare (The) room; a play in 1 act, by E. M.
Bryant [pseud, of E. M. B. Boak]
© Ella Mary Brydonfe Boak, London; D:
16102, Mar. 5, 1909. 43441
Same. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1909 ; D : 16301 ; Ella Mary Bry.
done Boak, London. 43442
Spark (The); comedy in 1 act. by Edouard Pail-
leron, tr. by H. Goodwin. 48 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 1. 1910 ; D : 20088 ; Hilda Good-
win, New York. 43443
tr. from the French of E. Pailleron,
by T. R. Sullivan. Boston, 1879. 23 p. 12°.
© T. R. Sullivan, Boston; 1879:12661,
Sept. 23; 2c. Nov. 7. 43444
■ -play in 1 act, by S. J. Bell. [2], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten
© Ic. Oct. 3. 1914; D: 38391; Stanley J
Bell, Oakland. Cal.
Spark (A) from Mars; by H. G. Preston. [9] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1911; D: 25747; Hannah
Gaither Preston, Baltimore. 43444b
Spark (The) of life. See Karo.
Sparking; a comedietta in 1 act and 1 scene,
founded on L'Etincelle of Edouard Pailleron,
by Henry Llewellyn Williams. New York,
De Witt [1882] 1 p. 1.. 19 p. 12°. ([De
• Witt's acting plays, no. 304])
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York; 1882:
19926, Nov. 24; 2c. Jan. 22, 1883. 43445
Sparkling (The) cup; a temperance drama in
5 acts, by T. S. Denison. Chicago, The au-
thor, 1877. 1 p. 1., [109]-141 p. 12°. ([School
and social drama])
© T. S. Denison. De Kalb, 111. ; 1877 : 13902,
Nov. 30; 2c. Dec. 13. 43446
Same. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1905]
[3], 110-141 p. 12°. (On cover: Amateur
series)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for
14 years from Nov. 30, 1905 ; D : 7516, Nov. 6,
1905; 2c. Nov. 6, 1905. 43447
Sparkling eyes; a musical comedietta in 1 act.
by R. Gordon, music and lyrics by B. B. Ed-
wards. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ruth Gordon, New York ; D : 8542, May
17, 1906 ; 2c. May 17, 1906. 43448
Speaker (The) of the house; monologue, by A.
HolYman. [1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1913 ; D : 34785 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 43449
-Same. pt. 3. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1914 ; D : 380.52 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York.
43449a
5379— VOL 2—16-
-34
43444a
2191
or. The Germ.an senator, being a revision
with new matter added, by A. Hoffman, pt. 2.
[1], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24. 1913 ; D : 35228 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 43450
or, The views of Senator Boob, monologue,
by A. Hoffman, pt. 4. [1], 62 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 22, 1915 ; D : 41319 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 43450a
Speaking (A) likeness; 1 act play, by M. Har-
ris. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1911 ; D : 23405 ; Marcia Har-
ris, Providence, R. I. 43451
Speaking of Adam; comedy in 3 acts, by F. N.
Greene. [136] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1915; D: 41784; Frances
Nimmo Greene, Montgomery, Ala. 43451a
43453
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43475
Speaking to father; play in 1 act, by George
Ade. [l],30p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1913; D: 31900; Milton B.
Pollock, New York. 43452
Spear drill for 16 girls; by Alice Cook Fuller.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; 1S99 : 21822*,
Mar. 27 ; 2c. Apr. 14. 43453
Spear (The) knows no brother; a play in 4
acts, by A. Keir. [132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1912 ; D : 30034 ; Angela Keir,
New York. 43454
Special (The) ; melodramatic sketch, by H. Weis-
berg. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1913 ; D : 32102 ; Henry Weis-
berg, Chicago. 43455
Special brew; vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by
G. E. Mace. [14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1911; D: 24755; Chas. E.
Mace, Denver. 43456
Special correspondence; a comedy in 4 acts, by
B. I. Barrett. [45] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Bertha I. Barrett, Dorchester, Mass. ; D :
4752, Mar. 19, 1904 ; 2c. July 12, 1904. 43457
Special delivery; farce in 1 act, by D. M. Hen-
derson, jr. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1911.
6 p. 12°.
© Aug. 31, 1911; 2c. Sept. 1, 1911; D:
25125 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 43458
'Uew, original comedy drama in 5 acts, by
D. H. Scully.
© David H. Scully, New York ; 1888 : 34665,
Dec. 5. 43459
Special duty; a story of the Revolution, a
drama in 4. acts, by C. C. Wright.
© Charles C. Wright, Mount Vernon, N. Y. ;
1897 : 58082, Oct. 13. 43460
Special edition; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
R. Snoad. 36 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Russell Snoad, Minneapolis ; D : 7225,
Aug. 15, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 15, 1905. 43461
farce in 1 act, by C. B. Carberry and H. F.
Brock. [1], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1913 ; D : 33275 ; Howard Fol-
som Brock, Cambridge, Mass. 43462
Special (A) meeting; by T. J. Gorman.
© Thomas J. Gorman, New York; D : 1983,
June 7, 1902. 43463
Special messenger; play in 1 act, by F, M. Rice.
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1915; D : 39807 ; Frances
Martin Rice, Brooklyn. 43463a
playlet sketch in 1 act, by C. A. McClure.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Carolyn A. McClure, Denver ; D : 14257,
Sept. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 15, 1908. 43464
See also Vivandiere (The)
Special (A) performance; a sketch in 1 act, by
H. Bagg. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1912 ; D : 29100 ; Helen Bagg,
^Chicago. 43465
Special (The) rehearsal; a playlette in 1 act [by
E. P. Churchill] [Peoria. 111., B. Frank
Brown co.] 1907. 20 p. 12°.
© Edward P. Churchill, Peoria, 111.; D:
11476, Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1907. 43466
Special sale; a vaudeville sketch, by Harry L.
Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1905] 9 p.
12°. (On cover: Denison's vaudeville
sketches)
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 7024.
July 24, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1905. 43467
Specialist (The); a farce in 1 act, by A. A.
Augustus.
© Albert A. Augustus, Chicago; 1892:
31732, Aug. 1. 43468
original play in 3 acts, by A. M. Blake.
123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1910; D: 22039; Arthur
Middleton Blake, New York. 43469
Speckled (The) band; an adventure of Sherlock
Holmes, in 3 acts, by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Ne-lv York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1912. 124 p. 12°.
© Aug. 12, 1912; 2c. Aug. 13, 1912; D:
.30517 ; Samuel French,' ltd., London. 43470
Speckled (A) peach; drama in 1 act, by V. H.
Schafer. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1910; D: 21582; Victor H.
Schafer, Cincinnati. 43471
Spectacular aviary act; including songs, dances,
dialogues and tableaux, by M. McCullough.
© Marguerite McCullough, Chilhowee,
Tenn. ; D : 8908, Aug. 2, 1906. 43472
Spectator. See Sir Roger de Coverley.
Specter (The) bridegroom; a comic operetta in
3 acts.
© Alice Helmers Watson, St. Louis; 1899:
11345, Feb. 8 ; 2c. Feb. 8. . 43473
Spectral (The) red hand. See Margarate.
Spectre (The); drama in 3 acts, by W. H. Rus-
sell. [2], 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14. 1911 ; D : 25487 ; William H.
Russell, Philadelphia. 43474
or. Bill rendered, dramatic episode, by
Melanie Alice Weil Koll. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1911 ; D : 23257 ; Mrs. Irvin S.
Koll, Chicago. 43475
■ See also Tom's little star.
2192
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43497
Spectre (The) bride; a dramatic playet, by
J. W. Sherman. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .T. W. Slierman, New York ; D : 5412, Aug,
11, 1904; 2c. Aug. 11, 1904. 43476
Spectre (The) of Desmond hall. See Hidden
away.
Spectre (The) of the emerald ring. See Rosa.
Spectres of Maple Ridge; or, Who was the
criminal? by F. Kendall.
© Franlv Kendall, Chicago; 1886:25883,
Nov. 16. 43477
Speculation; by Mrs. H. P. Cullum. [15] p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Mrs. H. P. Cullum, Chicago; D : 8665,
.Tune 11, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1906. 43478
-: an American drama in 5 acts, by I. Curtis.
© Irene Curtis, New York; 1878:14767,
Dec. IS.
43479
— a comedy drama, by H. M. Cloude. Type-
written.
© Harry M. Cloude, Cincinnati; 1899:
72291, Nov. 4 ; 2c. Nov. 27. 43480
— a drama in 4 acts, by J. F. Warner.
© J. Franklin Warner, New York; 1878:
11893, Oct. 15. 43481
— drama in 3 acts, by Baldwin J. Baldwin.
[1], 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1913; D : 32958 ; William J.
Baldwin, jr., New York. 43482
a farcical musical comedy in 3 acts, by
T. Addison, with music by C. D. Blake.
© Thomas Addison and Charles D. Blake,
Boston ; 1886 : 1984, Jan. 25. 43483
• a melodrama, 4 acts, by E. E. Sherman.
© Ellen E. Sherman, Buffalo ; 1884 : 15006.
July 23. 43484
Speculator (The).
© Joseph Goldsmith, United States; 1894:
20784, Apr. 23. 43485
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by J. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, United States; 1890:
32841, Oct. 22. 43486
vaudeville sketch, by A. S. Tenney. 10 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1913 ; D : 34917 ; Allen Spen-
cer Tenney, New York. 43487
— See also No. 1 — The speculator.
Speculators (The); a comedy -drama in 3 acts,
by A, D. Gatchel. 78 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Albert D. Gatchel, Louisville ; D : 1308,
Jan. 17, 1902; 2c. Jan. 17, 1902. 43488
Speculatress (The); plav in 1 act. by G. V.
Tyler and M. Saher. [2J, 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915; D : 39771 ; G. Vere
Tyler and Max Saher, New York. 43488a
Speed; comedy in 4 acts, by F. A. Kummor.
[2]. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1910; D: 22713; Frederic
Arnold Kummer, Baltimore. 43489
comedy in 3 acts, by L. "\V. Dodd. [145] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1911 ; D : 25081, Lee Wilson
Dodd, New York. 43490
Speed (The) fiend; vaudeville playlet, by Mann
Page. [l],14p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1915 ; D : 42548 ; Joseph Hart,
New York. 43490a
Speed (The) girl; sketch in 1 act, bv L. R.
Smith and Mrs. V, Thompson. [1], 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1912; D : 29653 ; Lena R.
Smith and Mrs. ^'ance Thompson, New Yoi-k.
43491
Speed (The) limit; by M. W. Colwell.
© M. Worth Colwell, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ;
D : 11307, Sept. 6, 1907. 43492
sketch in 2 scenes, by Ernest M. Gould.
Boston, W. H. Baker »& co., 1910. 15 p. 12'
© July 23, 1910; 2c. July 25, 1910; D:
21628 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 43493
Speed (The) way; comedy playlet in 1 act. by
J. M. Gregory. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1910; D: 21178; John M.
Gregory, Columbus, O. 43494
Speeders (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by Marie
Coe and Lydia W. Lister, reviewed by Henry B.
Lister. 84 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Marie E. Coe, Melrose, Cal. ; D : 15099,
Feb. 16, 1909; 2c. Feb. 20, 1909. 43495
Speghetti (The) mine; play in 1 act, by R. A.
Troise. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1915; D: 42561; Ralph A.
Troise, New York. 43495a
Spell (The); a comedy drama in 3 acts, by S.
Schiffman. [97] p. f. Typewritten.
© Samuel Schiftinan, New York ; D : 10140,
:\Iar. 14, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 26, 1907. 43496
— — comedy in 3 acts, by S. J. Curry and P. M.
Hopkins. [82] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1915 ; D : 42479 ; Sarah Jef-
feris Curry and Pauline Mackie Hopkins, New
York. 43496a
Spell (The) of Arizona; romance of the South-
west, by F. W. Turney. 10 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1913 ; D : 32912 ; Fredric WU-
liam Turney, Ballston Lake, N. Y. 43407
2193
43498
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43520
Spell (A) of business; farce in 2 acts, by Nor-
man H. Crowell. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing
CO., 1902. 15 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of stand-
ard and minor drama, no. 434] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 1628, Mar.
20, 1902 : 2c. Mar. 20, 1902. 43498
Spell (The) of heredity; a drama in 4 acts, by
B. S. Marshall.
© Emma Seckle Marshall, Portland, Or. ;
D : 10064. Mar. 4, 1907. 43499
Spellbinder (The); a musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by F. T. Cardbze. [78] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Frederic T. Car doze. Albany ; D : 13673,
Aug. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1908. 43500
Spellbound; a high class sensational drama, in
4 acts, by John W. Brutone.
© Mrs. John W. Brutone, New York ; 1879 :
2155, Feb. 14. 43501
or. The web of fate, drama, prologue and 3
acts, by H. C. Husted.
© Harry C. Husted, New York ; 1873 : 13916,
Dec. 3. 43502
Spellin' (The) skewl; or, Friday afternoon at
deestrick no. 4, an original burlesque in 1
scene, by Bert Richards. Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1891:43374,
Dee. 3; 2c. Dec. 10. 43503
Spelling-match (The); a comic musical duality,
words and music by Alfred W. Sedgwick.
New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co., New York ; 1875 : 7647,
July 22 ; 2c. July 28. 43504
Spelniona przysieg'a; melodramat w 4 aktach i
5 odslonach, napisal W. B. Kowal. [1], 35 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1913; D : 34674 ; Wojciech
Bernard Kowal, Buffalo. 43505
Spencer's day off; a vaudeville sketch, for 7
characters (3 persons) by E. D. Douglas.
[2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912 ; D : 29062 ; Edith Duen-
weg Douglas, Chicago. 43506
Spendthrift (The); by M. Carson.
© Murray Carson, New York ; D : 9919,
•Feb. 8, 1907. 43507
magic fairy-tale in 3 acts, adapted from the
German by R. Pitrot. [58] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Richard Pitrot, New York; D : 7197,
Sept. 1, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 1, 1905. 43508
a play in 4 acts, by J. T. Lewis. [65] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© J. Taylor Lewis, Yonkers, N. Y
4561, Feb. 13 ; 2c. Feb. 13.
; 1888:
43509
Spendthrift (The)— Continued.
a play in 4 acts, adapted from William Har-
rison Ainsworth's story of the same name, by
L. J. Burnham. [98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillian Jane Burnham, Detroit; D:194,
Mar. 11, 1901; 2c. Mar. 11, 1901. 43510
play in 3 acts, by C. S. Jackson, Raymond
Dexter Carter and Giles Reynolds Warren.
84 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1910 ; D : 17959 ; Clarence S.
Jackson, New York. 43511
-a romantic drama, by Ferdinand Raimoud.
tr. and adapted to the American stage, by
Thos. E. Van Bibber.
© \\\ C. Van Bibber, Baltimore ; 1884 : 7110,
Apr. 2. 43512
Spendthrifts'
nature.
(The) auction. See Art and
Sperduti nel buio; dramma in 3 atti, di Roberto
Bracco. i-idotto per la scena lirica da Alberto
Donaudy, musica di Stefano Donaudv. Mi-
lan, G. Ricordi & co. [1906] 61 p. 8°.
[Words only]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan; D:9108, Sept.
12, 1906; 2c. Sept. 12, 1906. 43513
Sperrjahr (Das) See Nora'chen.
Spettro (Lo) del castello dei Conte Falconieri.
See Fra i pazzi.
Sphinx (Le); the Bernhardt ed.,tr. by Frederick
A. Schwab.
© F. Rullman. New York ; 1880 : 16255, Oct.
26; 2c. Nov. 6. 43514
Sphinx (The); a drama, by W. Sikes and Olive
Logan.
© Wirt Sikes, United States; 1874:5718,
Apr. 29. 43515
■ a dramatic composition.
© Sheridan Shook, New York ; 1874 : 10319,
Aug. 5. 43516
— play in 1 act, by P. Mackaye. [1], 36 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1913 ; D : 31121 ; Percy Mac-
kaye, Cambridge, Mass. 43517
a play of modern French society in 4 acts.
by Octave Feuillet, adapted for the American
stage by A. M. Palmer.
© A. M. Palmer, New York; 1874:5083.
Apr. 17. 43518
or, Love at random, a comic operetta in 3
acts, libretto by D. Gray.
© David Gray, Buffalo; 1892:14197, Mar.
31. 43519
Spice, in five boxes; a dramatic absurdity, by
E. H. Frye.
© Edwin H. Frye, Boston ; 1879 : 13801, Oct.
18. 43520
2194
43521
COPYRIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
43541
Spider (The); drama in 4 acts, by L. M. Piper.
[3] 115 p. 4°. TypewTitten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1910; D: 22277; L. Marie
Piper, Columbus, O. 43521
drama in 3 acts, by N. Dunaew. 58 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1914; D: 38401; Nicholas
Dunaew, New York. 43521a
Spider (The) and the fly; by F. Nathan and A.
Wynne. [115] p. 4°. Typewi-itten.
© Frances Nathan and Anna Wynne, New
York; D : 12030, Jan. 2, 1908; 2c. Jan. 2, 1908.
43522
-comedy drama in 4 acts, by O. L. Oliver.
31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1912; D : 30729 ; Otis L.
Oliver, Chicago. 43523
a comedy sketch, by A, L. Parmelee. (Mod-
ern version)
© Alfred L. Parmelee. Chicago; 1900 A:
1774, Jan. 19. 43524
— drama in 1 act, by S. E. Smyth. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. xVug. 17, 1914; D : 37877 ; Samuel E.
Smyth, Omaha. 43524a
-dramatic sketch, by Rose Stillman. 10 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1011 ; D : 25969 ; Ralph Riggs,
New York. 43525
— play in 4 acts, by E. D. Charles. [21, 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3. 1913 ; D : 35240 ; Eliza Dellen-
baugh Charles. Sandusky, O. 43526
— play in 3 acts, by N. A. TefEt. [2], 75 p.
4°. Typev/ritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1912; D: 31033; Nathan A.
Tefft, Bangor, Me.
43527
■ or, Humpty Dumpty in the web, an origi-
nal spectacular burlesque fairy trick panto-
mime, by R. Fraser.
© Robert Fraser, New York; 1887:2528,
Feb. 1. 43528
or. Who's the major? a comical operatic
satire in 3 acts, written by H. Wayne Ellis,
music adapted from popular authors.
© Isabel M. Ellis, New York; 1887:5976,
Mar. 14. 43529
See also Expert (The)
Spider-web (The); a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
T. W. King.
© T. W. King, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ;
1888 : 6420, Mar. 1. 43530
^play in 1 act, by B. Sobel. [1], 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1914; D: 36320; Bernard
Sobel, Lafayette, Ind. 43530a
Spiders and fly. See Golden (A) game.
Spider's (The) web; by C. S. Booth.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans ; D :
3975, Sept. 19, 1903. 43531
a comedy in 4 acts, by J. C. Ver Planck.
© J. Campbell Ver Planck, United States;
1884:22878, Nov. 15. 43532
drama in 3 acts, by John Hutchins. [129]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. Elizabeth Lyon, New York ; D : 10811,
June 19, 1907; 2c. June 19, 1907. 43533
— -an original comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Enfield Centre, N. H. ;
1886 : 346, Jan. 6. 43534
— play in 4 acts, by Paul M. Potter and H. L.
Hamlin.
© Harry L. Hamlin, Chicago ; 1889 : 12000,
Apr. 17. 43535
— -play in 1 act, by L. Q. Stark. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 22996 ; Lillian Quinn
Stark, San Francisco. 43536
— - a play in 3 acts, by A. Strong. [81] p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1909; D: 16589; Austin
Strong, New York. 43537
by R. Carroll Snow. [88] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1913; D: 31966; Richmond
C. Snow, East Orange, N. J. 43538
— a playlet, by H. Taylor. 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Harry Taylor, Salt Lake City ; D : 15870,
May 15. 1909; 2c. May 15, 1909. 43539
- — See also Tom Blossom.
Spiel (Das) urn die gnade; 3 akte, von W. Im-
peratori. Berlin, Buhnenverlag Ahu & Sim-
rock, g. m. b. h., 1913. 59 p. 8°.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914 ; D : 35718 ; Biihnenver-
lag Ahn «& Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
43539a
Spielende (Der) Eros; 4 schwanke, von Wilhelm
Schmidtbonn. Berlin, E. Fleischel & co.. 1911
122 p. 12°.
© June 3, 1911 ; 2c. July 19, 1911 ; D : 24735 ;
Egon Fleischel & co., Berlin. 43540
Spieierei (Die); komodie in 3 akten, von Karl
Marfeld Neumann. Miinchen, Drei masken
verlag. 89 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1912; D: 30957; Drei
masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 43541
2195
43542
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43558
Spielereien (i)ie) einer kaiserin; drama in 4
akten, einem vorspiel uud einem epilog, von
Max Dauthendey. Miinchen, Verlag A.
Langen [1910] 235 p. 4°.
© Nov. 17, 1910; 2c. Dec. 24, 1910; D:
22968 ; Albert Langen, Munich. 43542
See also Caprices (The) of an empress.
Spielteufel; schwank in 1 aufzug, von Paul
Alexander [pseud, of P. A. Kleimann] Leip-
zig, P. Reelani, jun. [1912] 31 p, 24°.
© Mar. 25, 1912; 2c. May 17, 1912; A—
Foreign 5140 ; Philipp Reclam, jun., Leipzig.
43543
Spies (The); play in 1 act by A. J. Silberstein.
[21] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914; D : 38909 ; Alfred J.
Silberstein, Orange, N. J. 43543a
by Broughton Tall [i. e. S. B. Tall]
34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30. 1915; D : 40212 ; Stanley
Broughton Tall, Baltimore. 435431)
•by J. H. Hanover [pseud, of J. H.
Ernst] and R. Weiman. [3], 39 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 28, 1915 ; D : 41434 ; Jessie Hein
Ernf^t and Rita Weiman, New York. 43543c
Spiked; an Arizona episode, by Rex Stovel. 13
"^. 4°. Typewritten.
^ Ella C. Hyde. Oakland. Cal. ; D : 15896,
May 18, 1909; Ic. Apr. 22, 1909; Ic. May 18,
1909. 43544
Spike's dream; by A. Van. [3] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1909 ; D : 16826 ; Arthur Van,
Norwich, Conn. 43545
Spilling the beans; 1 act farce, by F. C. Towne.
[1], 10 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1915; D: 41610; Fenimore
Cooper Towne, New York. 43545a
Spilt milk; play of environment in 4 acts and
2 pLs., by I\Irs. G. Crane. [117] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 8, 1913; D: 33742; Mrs. Gard-
ner Crane, Dingman's Ferry, Pa-. 443546
Spinner (A) in the sun; play in 4 acts, by W.
Munsell. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912; D : 28707 ; Warren
Munsell, Des Moines. 43547
Spinning her web; comedy duologue with duets,
by M. Archdall and I. E. M. Aitken. [2],
14 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 21, 1912 ; D : 30071 ; Mabel Arch-
dall, New York. 43548
Spinnweberei (Die); dialog fiir 4 knaben und 4
madchen, von Hans Maler. Antigo, Wis., An-
tigo publishing company [1915] 10 p. 24°.
(Dialoge und vortriige fiir schulfeste, no. 32)
© July 20, 1915; 2c. July 28, 1915; D:
41329 ; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 43548a
Spinster by preference; a comedy in 4 acts, by
Pauline Phelps.
© Neil Burgess, New York ; 1900 A : 31863,
Dec. 27. 43549
Spinster Thurber; a comedy in 4 acts, by
Pauline Phelps.
© Neil Burgess, New York ; 1900 A : 31862,
Dec. 27. 43550
Spinsters' (The) convention; the original Old
maids' convention, an evening's entertainment
in 1 scene [anon.] Chicago, The Dramatic
pub. CO., 1900. 32 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1900 A :
1664, Jan. 18; 2c. Jan. 18. 43551
Spinsters' (The) return; sequel to The spinsters'
convention, an evening's entertainment. Chi-
cago, The Dramatic pub. co., 1901. 28 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co.. Chicago ; D : 130, Feb.
11. 1901; 2c. Mar. 22. 1901. 43552
Spinsters' return from Oklahoma; or. Sequel
to the spinsters' fortnightly club, bv Mrs.
J. R. Darragh, E. Kelly, Mrs. C M. "^Hicks.
Mrs. A. K. Norris, J. Hickey and Mrs. J. L.
Kirk.
© Mrs. James R. Darragh, Emma Kelly,
Mrs. Charles M. Hicks, Mrs. A. K. Norris.
Julia Hickev and Mrs. John L. Kirk. Sharps-
burg, Pa.; 1898:18276, Liar. 18; 2c. Mar. 18.
43553
Spire (The) of Islingford; a modern allegory
in 4 acts, by J. F. Augustine Pyre.
© J. F. A. Pyre, Madison, Wis.; D : 9-572,
Dec. 3, 1906. 43554
Spirit (The) lute; in 4 acts, by E. Helm. 9 p.
8°. Ms.
© Ic. June 17, 1911 ; D : 24553 ; Edith Helm.
Atlantic City. 43555
Spirit (The) monition; a drama in 4 acts, with
a prologue and sequel, by C. S. Ford. [Phila-
delphia, 1882] 29 p. 8°.
© Charles S. Ford, Philadelphia; 1882:
7.576, May 10 ; 2c. May 29. 43556
Spirit o' spring; by G. B. Seitz. 25 p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1909; D: 17210; George B.
Seitz, Boston. 43557
Spirit (The) of art; a drama in 1 act, by B.
Laufer. [5], 27 p, f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1909; D: 16600; Bernard
Laufer, Buffalo.
43558
2196
43559
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43574
Spirit (The) of Captain Kidd; vaudeville play-
let ill 2 scenes, by Harry L. Newton. New
York, M. Witmark & sons, 1913. 19 p. 12°.
© Sept. 2, 1913; 2c. Sept. 4, 1913; D:
34316 ; M. Witmark & sons, New York. 43559
Spirit (The) of Christmas; by L. Ten Broek.
© Lorraine Ten Broek, St. Louis ; D : 11560,
Oct. 21, 1907. • 43560
entertainment in 6 tableaux, by J. Drans-
fiekl. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1910 ; D : 22969 ; Jane Drans-
field, Flatbusb, N. Y. 43561
Spirit (The) of 1876. See Drunkard's (The)
dream.
Spirit (The) of Evah, queen of the sea; by
G. W. Winckfield.
© George W. Winckfield, Oakland, Cal. ;
D : 684, July 24, 1901. 43562
Spirit (The) of Freeman Stone; comedy playlet
in 1 act, by D. G. King. 11 p. f°. Type-
vv-ritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1914; D : 3S939 ; Donald G.
King, Indianapolis. 43562a
Spirit (The) of Hawaii; play in 2 scenes, by
E. A. Douthitt. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1914; D: 37324; Edward
Alexander Douthitt, Honolulu, Hawaii.
43562b
Spirit (The) of love. See Prometheus.
Spirit (The) of Memorial day. See Snow
(The) image.
Spirit (The) of Napoleon; dramatic sketch in 1
act. by Henry Cunningham and H. Holstein.
[2], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1913 ; D : 34365 ; Harold Hol-
stein, New York. 43563
Spirit (The) of Paul Boon; by L. J. Carter.
49 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Lincoln J. Carter, Chicago; D : 13837,
Sept. 19, 190S; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908. 43564
Spirit (The) of 1775-1776-1777. See Facts
and fancies.
Spirit (The) of 1776; society comedy drama in
4 acts, by H. W. Wood.
© Harry W. Wood, Pueblo, Col.; D : 2836,
Jan. 10, 1903. 43565
Spirit (The) of '76; a 1 act military drama, by
L. Husband. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Loftus Husband, New York; D : 14103,
Oct. 20, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 29, 1908. 43566
Spirit (The) of '76— Continued.
or. The Yankee artillerist, a drama in 4
acts, by Charles E. Banks.
© Bosworth post, no. 2, G. A. R„ Portland,
Me. ; 1876 : 4570, Apr. 15. 43568
■See also Colonial (A) programme for the
Daughters of the American Revolution. —
Doctor Mondschein. — When hearts were
true.
Spirit (The) of sisterhood; [by] Helen Sant-
iuyer. New York, National board of the
Young women's Christian association [1915]
13 p. 12°.
© Dec. 6, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1915 ; afC. Dec.
22, 1915; A:4173S7; National board of the
Y. W. C. A.S of the U. S. A., New York.
43569
Spirit (The) of '61; an incident of the Civil
War, in 1 act, by L. D. Westervelt.
© Leonidas D. Westervelt, New York;
1897 : 5572, Jan. 16. 43570
a war drama in 3 acts and 5 tableaux, full
of fun, pathos and patriotism, by Claude De
Courcey.
© Charles H. Cobb, Rockford, 111.; 1885:
15075, July 13. 43571
■ See also Loyal and disloyal.
Spirit (The) of the age; play in 4 acts, by J. E.
Goodman. 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1913 ; D : 32614 ; Jules Eckert
Goodman, ait. Vernon, N. Y. 43572
Spirit (The) of the cave. See Inazeta, the
v/izard of the wilds.
Spirit (The) of the chimes. See Voice (The)
of the bell.
Spirit (The) of the country; a play in 1 act, by
P. Bailey. 6 p. f°. Proof.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1912; D: 30097; Pearce
Bailey, New York. 43573
Same. {In North Westchester times, v. 35,
no. 15, Sept. 19, 1913)
© Sept. 19, 1913; Ic. Aug. 14, 1914; D:
37846 ; Pearce Bailey, New York. 43573a
Spirit (The) of the Hartz mountains; an oper-
etta in 1 act, by John Ernest McCann.
© A. B. Mattingly, New York ; D : 20, Jan.
8, 1901. 43574
Spirit (The) of the Kenawah. See Hold the
fort.
playlet of tlie Revolution, by A. W. Allen. ^^.^.^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^.^^^^^^ ^^^ Mignonette.
[3], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1913 ; D : 34951 ; Arden Whit-
comb Allen, San Francisco. 43567
Spirit (The) of the mountains. See Mox-Mox-
Montana.
2197
43575
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43593
Spirit (The) of the Nile; a spectacular fantasie,
by F. Redding.
© Francesca Redding, New York ; D : 7577,
Nov. 6, 1905. 43575
Spirit (The) of the reg-ulators. See Esther
Wake.
Spirit of the Sequoia; by Harry D. Cottrell. 38
p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1909 ; D : 16766 ; William T.
Ross, Berkeley, Cal. 43576
Spirit (The) of the time. See Amongst the
people.
Spirit of the vandal; or. Clay dishes, 4 act
drama, by J. W. Sykora,3r. 109 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1910; D : 20925 ; Joseph
Wacslav Sykora, jr.. New York. 43577
Spirit of the village; being a 1 act tabloid.
© Globe machine & stamping co„ Cleve-
land ; D : 9706, Dec. 28, 1906. 43578
Spirit (The) of the waters. See Three plays;
by C. De Lima.
Spirit (The) of the wilderness. See Yosemite.
Spirit (The) of the woods; a comedy by E.
Gruse. New York, Broadway pub. co. [1908]
1 p. 1., 114 p. 12°.
© Edward Gruse, Corona, S. D. ; D : 15847,
May 6, 1909 ; 2c. May 6, 1909. 43579
Spirit (The) of Tuskegee; play in 5 acts, by
L. W. Washington. [4J, 38 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1910; D : 22731 ; Alonzo G.
Chandler, Chicago. 43580
Spirit (The) of vengeance. See Branded.
Spirit (The) of wine; by C. M. Hoffer. 3 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Cora Mickle Hoffer, Emporia, Kan. ; D :
10S91, July 1, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907. 43581
Spirit (The) of woman in Bohemia; by Kate B.
Palmer. San Francisco, Privately printed,
1914. [14] p. front., illus. 12°.
© Dec. 6, 1913; 2c. Dec. 13, 1913; A:
362925 ; A. M. Robertson, San Francisco.
43581a
Spirit voices; [play in 3 acts] by Henry Fraud.
87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912; D: 28646; H. Francis
Dyruff, New York. 43582
Spirit wives. See Octopus (The)
Spirits; farce in 1 act, by Wm. McKey and
H. A. Conklin. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ]c. Nov. 28, 1911; D: 25954; H. A. Conk-
1 in, Huntington, N. Y. 43583
Spirits — Continued.
or, Happy new year, farce in 1 act, by
M. Arthur. [3], 10 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1911; D : 23921 ; Malcolm
Arthur, New York. 43584
Spirits (The) of the deserted home.
© Marv May Boynton, Franklin, O. ; 1898 :
61050, Oct. 17; 2c. Nov. 16. 43585
Spirits unbottled. See New lights.
Spiritual (The) boost at Sallytown. See
Grange plays, no. 3.
Spiritualist (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by J. M.
Baker. Gi-and Rapids, Mich., H. H. Colestock,
1882. 69 p. 16°.
© Joseph Marion Baker, Grand Rapids,
IMlch. ; 1881 : 18525, Dec. 1 ; 2c. A'ug. 9, 1882.
43586
— -comedy in 3 acts, by F. Wilson. [210] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1913 ; D : 32095 ; Francis Wil-
son, New York. 43587
by J. M. Baker. Grand Rapids, Mich.,
H. H. Colestock, 1882. 69 p. 16°.
© Joseph Marion Baker, Grand Rapids,
Mich. ; 1881 : 7856, May 18 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1882.
43588
-a 1 act playlet, by W. A. Rivers. 18 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Walter A. Rivers, Oakland, Cal.; D:
15410, Mar. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1909. 43589
Spite; a play in 1 act, by O. T. Johnsone. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .June 17, 1912; D : 29989 ; Otto T.
.Johnsone, Brooklyn. 43590
Spite (The) fence; play in 1 act. by E. V, Cooke.
[1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1915; D: 40911; Edmund
Vance Cooke, Cleveland. 43590a
Spitzel; tragi-komodie in 1 akt, von T. Knittau.
Cleveland, Arbeiter buchhandlung. 18 p. 8°.
© Aug. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1914 ; D : 37944 ;
Therese Knittau, Philadelphia. 43590b
Splendid (A) bluff; a sketch in 1 act, by James
Matthews. [1], 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1913 ; D : 32209 ; Grace Filkins,
New York. 43591
Splendid misery. See Barbara,
Splinters; a comedy in 3 acts, adapted from the
German, by Mr. and Mrs. Dan Collyer.
© Mrs. Daniel Collyer, New York; 1S93 :
56948, Dec. 23. 43592
the merry Bishops in their 3 act refined
society comedy extravaganza.
© Charles B. Griste, United States; 1877:
280, Jan. 6. 43593
2198
43594
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43612
Splinters — Continued.
a topical burlesque in 3 acts, by M. H.
Rosenfeld and Kenneth Lee.
© M. H. Rosenfeld, New York ; 1886 : 13442,
June 10. 43594
Splitter (Der); liigenspiel in 3 akten, von Paul
Felner. Berlin, Oesterheld & co., 1914. 112
p. 12°.
© Sept. 26, 1914; D: 38327; Oesterheld &
CO., Berlin. 43594a
Spoiled (A) darling; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Grace Luce Irwin. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1903. 41 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed.
of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 3803,
Aug. 7, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 14, 1903. 43595
Spoilers (The); a play in 4 acts, by R. Beach
and J. MacArthur. [180] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Rex Beach and James MacArthur, United
States; D : 8408, Apr. 24, 1906; 2c. Apr. 24.
1906. 43596
Spoils (The) of war; play in 1 act, by H. Booth.
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1915; D: 40180; Hilliard
Booth, Brevard, N. C. 43596a
by L. H. Foster. 28 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1915 ; D : 399S5 ; Lilian Hoyt
Foster, New York. 43596b
Spoilt young man with three grandmothers;
by James Murmel.
© James S. Hoge, Philadelphia ; 1900 A :
4843, Feb. 21. 43597
Spongers (The); comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Daniel D. Carter [pseud, of D. D. Cohen]
[123] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1913; D: 35180; Henry R.
Stern, New York. 43598
or. The native born, drama in 4 acts, by
L. F. Peaster and M. Mills. 91 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Lydia F. Peaster and Madeleine Mills,
New York ; D : 14604, Dec. 23, 1908 ; 2c. Dec.
23, 1908. 43599
Spoofing; farce in 1 act, by H. B. Osborne. 26
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1915 ; D : 41987 ; Hubert Ben-
jamin Osborne, New York. 43599a
Spook (A) for a night; sketch, by G. Gordon
and R. A. Hughes. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915 ; D : 39910 ; Gilbert Gor-
don and R. A. Hutches, Sacramento, Cal.
43599b
Spook (The) lady; fantastic comedy in 4 acts,
by R. Housum. [141] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1915; D: 41320; Robert
Housum, Cleveland. 43599c
Spook (The) minstrels, by J. C. Havez.
© Jean C. Havez, New York ; D : 5654, Oct.
17, 1904. 43600
■ by J. C. Havez and W. C. Youngson.
© Jean C. Havez and W. C. Youngson, New
York ; D : 5962, Dec. 27, 1904. 43601
Spookland; musical extravaganza in 2 acts,
lyrics by F. L. Clendenen, music by John J.
Herman. [1], 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. May 27, 1914; D: 37135; F. Leslie
Clendenen, St. Louis. 43602
Spooks; a comedy in 1 act, by Harry Parker.
New York, The Roxbury publishing company
[1899] 16 p. 16°. (Wizard .series)
© Roxbury pub. go.. New York ; 1899 : 76325,
Nov. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 43603
a comedy play in 3 acts, by A. S. Hickman.
Typewritten.
© Albert Scott Hickman, Ottumwa, la. ;
1898 : 56062, Sept. 24 ; 2c. Sept. 24. 43604
farce in 3 acts, by A. N, C. Fowler. [2],
85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1914 ; D : 39100 ; Albert N. C.
Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. 43605
a farce in 3 acts and 4 scenes, by A. H.
Laidlaw, jr.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr.. New York;
1897 : 34779, June 10 ; 2c, Dec. 2. 43606
— libretto for a musical play in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by A. M. Stevenson. 58 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1910 ; D : 20839 ; A. M. Steven-
son, New York. 43607
—r- Same. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1911; D: 2.5335; A. M.
Stevenson, New York. 43608
novelty comedy sketch, by Baj-one Whip-
ple and Walter Huston. 6 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1912 ; D : 30683 ; Whipple and
Huston, Toronto, Canada. 43609
— -1 act farce, by Marion Borre. 25 p, 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1911; D : 22991 ; Dina Bos-
worth, New York. 43610
or, Fun on the Hudson, farcical, musical
comedy, by .T. Collins and J. F. Joyce.
© James Collins and James F. Joyce,
United States ; 1885 ; 6421, Mar. 17. 43611
Spooks (The), ghosts and skeletons' flirtation.
See From twelve to one, midnight.
Spool (A) of thread; a society drama, by A. M,
Hopkins.
© Alice M. Hopkins, New York; 1883:
92Ji5, May 19. 43612
2199
43612
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43636
Spoon-maker (The); drama in 3 acts, by E. B.
Miles. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1911 ; D : 25839 ; Edson Rus-
sell Miles, Clinton, N. Y. 43612a
Spooney blacksmith. See Ye spooney black-
smith.
Spoons; a comedy in 5 acts, by T. A. Burtt.
© Thomas A. Burtt, United States; 1876:
12823, Nov. 20. 43613
Spoopju (The); a spectacular, musical extrava-
ganza in 3 acts, by F. S. Pixley. [91] p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Frank S. Pixlev, United States; 1894:
41391, Sept. 10; 2c. Sept. 10, 1895. 43614
Sport (The); a drama in 4 acts, by A. Caplin.
44 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Abel Caplin, St. Louis ; D : 15436, Mar.
24, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1909. 43b i 5
Sport and polities; dramatic composition, by
J. H. Dalton. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar: 29, 1910 ; D : 20635 ; James H.
Dalton, Chicago. 43616
Sport at Coney Island. See On the sands.
Sport Kennedy's Christmas; a 1 act sketch, by
W. N. Famous. Proof.
© William N. Famous, Philadelphia; D:
7882, Jan. 18, 1906; 2c. Jan. 11, 1906. 43617
Sport McAllister; a new farce comedy in 3 acts,
by B. Gaylor.
© Wm. A. Brady and Bobby Gaylor, New
York ; 1891 : 6932, Feb. 21. 43618
Sport (The) of kings; a sketch in 2 scenes, by
W. S. Lockwood. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter S. Lockwood, Wilmette, 111.; D:
15571, Apr. 8, 1909; 2c. Apr. 8, 1909. 43619
Sporting (The) ballet; or, Ballet of sports, a
dramatic musical composition, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy and Edw. G. Gilmore, New
York ; 1887 : 7920, Apr. 2. 43620
Same.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887:10354,
Apr. 18. 43621
or, Turf, oarsmen, base ball, hunters, etc.,
in several compositions, by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossv Kiralfy, New York; 1887:7.574,
Mar. 30. 43622
Sporting (The) craze; a musical farce comedy,
by H. Pincus. Typewritten.
© Henrv Pincus, Philadelphia; 1893: 53039,
Nov. 29; ic. Dec. 7. 43623
Sporting days; a melodrama in 5 scenes. 26 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© R. H. Burnside, New York; D: 13707,
Sept. 3, 1908; 2c. Sept. 4, 1908. 43624
Sporting (The) deacon; by C. E. Blaney. 75 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; D : 16037,
June 9, 1909 ; 2c. June 9, 1909. 43625
Sporting (The) editor; by S. C. Austin.
© Samuel C. Austin, New York ; D : 1013,
Oct. 19, 1901. 43626
comedy playlet of sport, society and slang,
by A. G. Miller. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910; D: 20760; Allen
Gregory Miller, New Orleans. 43627
play in 1 act, by J. S. Roche and C. Brown.
[1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Sarsfield Roche and C. "Jack"
Brown, Los Angeles ; D : 11305, Sept. 17, 1907 :
2c. Sept. 17, 1907 ; Ic. new ed. Nov. 25, 1907.
43628
Sporting experiences with added incidents and
songs; an original monologue, by E. Kendall.
12 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ezra Kendall, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; D:
2037, Apr. 29, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1902. 43629
Sporting life; by Cecil Raleigh and Seymour
Hicks.
© Jacob Litt, Milwaukee; 1898: 5043,
Jan. 12. 43630
Sporting (The) ticker; or. Scenes in a stock
broker's office, by J. E. McCarthey. Type-
written.
© John E. McCarthey, New York; 1897:
4207. Jan. 11; 2e. Jan. 11. 43631
Sporty (A) boy; au original farce comedy, by
B. Gaylor.
© Wm. A. Brady and Bobby Gaylor. New
York ; 1891 : 6933, Feb. 21. 43632
Sporty (The) widov/s; a musical burletta in 1
act, by E. F. Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York; 1898:19173,
Mar. 23. " 43633
Spot cash; or, Sam'l of Posen on the road,
a comedy in 4 acts, by M, B. Curtis and Ed.
Marble.
© M. B. Curtis, Elmira, N. Y. ; 1884 : 9996,
May 15. 43634
Spotless town; a comedy in 3 acts, by Whit-
comb Reilly. [84] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Gus Hill, New York; D:1425, Feb. 10,
1902; 2c. July 25, 1902. [Note: Copies de-
posited have title page: Spotless town; a
musical farce in 3 acts, by Frank Kennedvl
43635
a musical comedy in 2 acts, by Frederic
Archer,
© Nelson W. Wilson, Buffalo; D: 1332, Dec
28, 1901. 43636
2200
43637
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43655
Spotless town — Continued.
or, ■Washing-ton, comic operetta in 2 acts.
by R. P. Bolton.
© Reginald Pelliam Bolton, New York ; D :
3255, Apr. 1, 1903. 43637
Spotlight (The); farce comedy in 3 acts, by
Adeline Leitzbach. [2], 94 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914 ; D : 38901 ; Fanny Leitz-
bach, New .York. 43637a
Spotted (The) vest; farce in 3 acts, by H. Boyd
and R. Bunner. [126] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 21, 1915; D: 41276; Hutcheson
Boyd and Rudolph Bunner, Ridgefiekl, Conn.
43637b
Spouse (The) show; farce in 1 act, by E. M.
Coddington. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19. 1915; D: 42024; Emily M.
Coddington, New York. 43637c
Spoznione Zaloty; fraszka sceuiczna w jednej
odslonie ze i5piewem i taiicami, Karol Wachtel.
Chicago, W. Dyniewicz pub. co., 1910. 27 p.
16°.
© June 23, 1910; 2c. July 11, 1910; D:
21523; W. Dyniewicz, Chicago. 43638
Spreading the news; a play in 1 act, by Lady
Gregory. New York, 1904. Proof.
© Lady Gregory, Gort, Ireland ; D : 5920,
Dec. 10, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1904. 43639
Sprig (A) o' green; or. The Shinghawn, an
Irish comedy drama in 5 acts, by M. S. Taylor.
© Malcolm Stuart Taylor, United States;
1889 : 12265, Apr. 20. 43640
Sprig of heliotrope; a play in 1 act, by E. Emer-
son.
© Evalyn Emei'son, Ardsley-on-Hudson,
N. Y. ; D : 7795, Dec. 19, 1905. 43641
Sprig (A) of lavender; by S. L. Wells.
© S. Lilley Wells, Buffalo; D: 12180, Jan.
15, 1908. 43642
Spriggins quiet afternoon; rural play in 1 act,
by H. M. Doty. Chatham, N. Y., J. W. Darrow
and H. M. Doty, 1911. 19 p. 16°.
© Feb. 11. 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1911 ; D : 23526 :
Harry M. Doty, Chatham, N. Y. 43643
Sprightly (The) romance of Maxane.
Uncle Maurice.
See
Spring bitters; comedy in 1 act, by L. Hatch.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1910; D : 20638 ; Leonard
Hatch, Brookline, Mass. 43644
Spring chicken; a farce in 2 acts, by E. Seldeu.
© Ed2;ar Selden and Ralph Edmunds, New
York ; 1898 : 17380, Mar. 14 ; 2c. Mar. 19.
43645
Spring chicken — Continued.
musical play in 2 acts, by Geo. Grossmith,
jr., lyrics by Geo. Grossmith, jr., Adrian Ross
and Percy Greenbank, music by Ivan Caryll
and Lionel Monckton. Lyrics. [New York,
Myers & Rosenfeld co.] 1905. 31 p. 8°.
© George Edwardes, London ; D : 6780, June
6, 1905; 2c. .Tune 6, 1905; 2c. (Typewritten)
Aug. 17, 1905. 43646
a new farcical comedy in 3 acts, by W. H.
Rightmire.
© William H. Rightmire, New York; 1887:
1S35S, July 16. 43647
or, The unruly brood, a farcical comedy in
3 acts, an adaptation by W. Barbour.
© Wilbur Barbour, Lake Geneva, Wis. ;
1891 : 11039, Mar. 25. 43648
See also Quinine.
Spring (A) cloud; a comedy in 1 act, by Zenal
(C. A. Alzen)
© Carl A. Alzen, Chicago ; 1890 : 16197, May
17 ; 2c. June 13. 43649
Spring fashions; 1 act play in 2 scenes, by A.
Kahle. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6. 1912 ; D : 31603 ; Anna Kahle,
Pittsburgh. 43650
Spring flowers; a flower festival, by Harriette
Wilbur. Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1908.
cover-title, 8 p. 12°. (Harriette Wilbur's se-
ries of flower plays)
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13891, Sept.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 43651
Spring (The) hat; or, Delivering the goods,
vaudeville skit in 1 act, by J. T. Powers. 18
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1915; D: 42611; James T.
Powers, New York. 43651a
Spring heeled Jack; by R. H. Biagiotti.
© Robert Henry Biagiotti, Somerville,
Mass. ; D : 2233, Aug. 12, 1902. 43652
Spring in Bloonisbury; play in 1 act, by Harold
Brighouse. London, J. Williams, ltd., 1913.
[18] p. 8°.
© Aug. 23, 1913; 2c. Sept. 13, 1913; D:
34480 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 43653
Spring (A) lock; a comedy in 1 act, by C.
Grant. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Grant, Philadelphia ; D : 5067,
May 21, 1904 ; 2c. May 21, 1904. 43654
Spring (The) maid; operetta in 2 acts, by Harry
B. Smith and R. B. Smith, from the German
of A. M. Winner and Julius Wilhelm, music
by Heinrich Reinhardt. [120] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. .31, 1910; D : 22972 ; Robert B.
Smith, New York. 43655
2201
43656
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43668
Spring (Tiie) of youth; a 1 act comedy, by
Will M. Cressy. Typewritten.
© Harry Foy, Covingtou. Ky. ; 1900 A :
11S23, May 10; 2c. June 19, 1901. 43656
Springtime; a play in 3 acts, by Harry Leon
Wilson and Booth Tarkington. 114 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1909; D: 16405; Frederic
Thompson, New York. 43657
Springtime (A) fantasy; an Easter play for
little folk, by Marjorie Benton Cooke. Chi-
cago and New York, The Dramatic publishing
company, 1906. 18 p. 12°. (On cover: School
plays, no. 9)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 9545, Nov.
28, 1906; 2c. Dec. 24, 1906. 43658
Sprite (The) of the Righi. See Katrina, the
peasant girl.
Spur (The); farcical comedy in 3 acts, by A. N.
McGinnis. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1914 ; D : 38-543 ; Albert Neil
McGinnis, Terre Haute, Ind. 43658a
■play in 3 acts, by A. N. Meyer. [118] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1914 ; D : 35943 ; Annie Nathan
Meyer, New York. 43658b
or. The bondage of Kin Severne, a play in
5 acts, by H. G. Millward, founded on a novel
of the same title by G. B. Lancaster. 74 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Henry G. Millward, Stapleton, N. Y. ; D :
14190, Nov. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1908. 43659
Spur (The) of jealousy; an original farcical
comedy of American life, in 3 acts, by J. Wede-
kind.
© Julius "Wedekind, New York ; D : 57,
Jan. 21, 1901. 43660
Spurious; an emotional drama in 4 acts, and
13 scenes, by J. B. Low.
© J. Barney Low, Watertown, N. Y. ; 1889 :
4425, Feb. 7. 43661
Spy (The); by W. Besant and W. H. Pollock.
© Walter Besant and Walter Herries Pol-
lock, England ; 1898 : 26233, Apr. 29. 43662
'dramatic play in 1 act,' by C. A. de Lima.
[1], 9 P- 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1914 ; D : 35967 ; C. A. de Lima,
Florence, Italy. 43662a
• dramatization of James Fenimore Cooper's
novel, by E. E. Gates. Typewritten.
© Edward E. Gates, Indianapolis; 1898:
74048, Dec. 19 ; 2c. Dec. 19. 43663
— little dramatic playlet, by A. Kosofsky. 5
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1915; D: 39586; Aaron Ko-
sofsky, New York. 43663a
Spy (The) — Continued.
a military drama in 4 acts, founded on
James Fenimore Cooper's novel of same title,
by W. S. Montgomery. 71 p. t° . Typewrit-
ten.
© William S. Montgomery, St. Louis; D:
3069, Feb. 28, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1903. 43664
a 1 act drama of the Civil War, by H. Ber-
nard. 21 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Herman Bernard, New York ; D : 15682,
Apr. 21, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1909. 43665
a play in 4 scenes, adapted by Louis J.
Cella and Dell Livingston. [44] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© L. J. Cella and Dell Livingston, New
York; D : 9672, Dec. 17, 1906; 2c. Dec. 17,
1906. 43666
•play in 1 act, by J. A. Fairbank. [2], 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1914; D: 39307; .Janet A.
Fairbank, Chicago. 43666a
— ■ by M. W. Davis. 12 p. 8°. Printed.
© May 24, 1915; 2c. May 26, 1915; D:
40772 ;' Malcolm Waters Davis, New York.
43666b
■playlet [in 1 act], by E. E. Itoh. 2 p. 1., S
p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1914; D : 38651 ; Ely Etsuo
Itoh, Indianapolis. 43666c
— Revolutionary War play in 4 acts, by Eliza-
beth Wilson. Franklin, O., Eldridge enter-
tainment house, 1915. 35 p. 12°.
© Nov. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1915 ; D : 42599 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
43666d
— vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by L. Liebling.
[2], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1915; D : 39529 ; Leonar.:
Liebling, New York. 43666e
— • or. America 100 years since, a drama in
3 acts, by C. W. Barry.
© Charles W. Barrv, New York; 1S7."i:
5240, May 21. 43667
— (See also Neutral (The) ground.
Spy (The) of Cedar Creek. See Sheridan's
ride.
Spy (The) of Chancellorsville. See Tom
Ewing.
Spy (The) of Chickamauga; a drama in 6 acts,
by A. T. Calhoun.
© Alex Calhoun, Aledo, 111.; 1888:31761,
Nov. 8. 43668
2202
43669
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43685
Spy (The) of Gettysburg; a drama in 4 acts, by
Charles Townseiid. Boston. Walter H. Baker
& CO., 1891. 38 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of
plays] )
© Charles F. Townsend,. Weedsport, N. Y. ;
1891 : 7027, Feb. 21 ; 2c. Dec. 24. 43669
an original drama in 4 acts, by Charles
Townsend. Author's ed.
© C. F. Townsend, United States; 1891:
44220, Dec. 7. 43670
Spy (The) of Shiloh; a military allegory in 6
acts, adapted and dramatized by F. Howard.
Jackson. Mich.. Weeks & Rogers.
© Frank Howard, Jackson, Mich. ; 1871 :
1740, Mar. 2; 2c. May 12. 43671
■ military drama in 1 act. by F. Allen. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1911; D: 28007; Frederick
Allen, Chicago. 43672
• See also Drummer (The) boy.
Spy (The) of South Mountain. See Antietam.
Spy (A) of Spain; an up to date war drama,
by Willis Arden (W. A. Jones-Foster)
© Willis Arden Jones-Foster, New York ;
1898 : 29934, May 14. 43673
Spy (The) of the Hudson; or, The days of the
Revolution, dramatized by J. Hurley.
© James Hurley, United States ; 1881 : 2561,
Feb. 19. 43674
Spy (The) of the neutral ground. See Harvey
Birch, the spy.
Spy (The) of the South. See Battle of Fred-
ericksburgh.
Spy (The) of the wilderness. See Guardian
(The) angel.
Squabbles; by L. Wade.
© Lottie AVade, United States ; 1892 : 14028.
IMar. 30. 43675
-an original musical comedy in 2 acts, by
Hennessy Leroyle. [43] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lottie Wade, Chicago ; 1890 : 40631, Dec.
22 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1892. 43676
Squabbles (The) of Chioggia; a comedy in 3
u'-ts. by Carlo Goldoni, tr. by Charles Lemmi.
{In The Drama, no. 15, Aug. 1914; periodi-
cal © Aug. 31, 1914; 2c. Sept. 8, 1914; B:
308332; Drama league of America, Chicago)
43676a
Squanderer (The); or, The fairy bride, adapted,
tr. and dramatized from the German, Der
verschwender.
© Bernard Blumeuthal, New York; 1885:
27864, Dec. 29. 43677
Square Deal; a eugenic playlet [in 1 act] by
W. H. Peters.^ 1 p. 1., 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. '4, 1914; D : 38693 ; William H.
Peters, Providence, R. I. 43677a
Square deal; a comedy in 1 act, by Edward
Mumford. Philadelphia, The Penn publish-
ing company, 1912. 24 p. 12°.
© Apr. 29, 1912 ; 2c. May 1, 1912 ; D : 29554 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 43678
a musical play in 3 acts, by W. M. Hough
and F. R. Adams.
© AVill M. Hough and Frank R. Adams,
Chicago ; D : 8139, Mar. 10, 1906. 43679
— -play in 3 acts, by E. Mclntyre. 95 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1913; D: 33504; Edward
Mclntyre, San Francisco. 43680
by Maude and C. Andrews. 104 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1909; D: 17524; Charlton
Andrews, Valley City, N. D. 43681
Square (A) game; sketch in 1 act, by J. T.
Gribbin. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1911 ; D : 28222 ; Joseph T.
Gribbin, Baltimore. 43682
Square (The) guy; playlet, by J. M. Hickey.
[3], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1914 ; D : 38275 ; Joseph M.
Hickey, Milwaukee. 43682a
Square (A) man; a western play in 4 acts, by
E. J. Swartz.
© Edward J. Swartz, Philadelphia; 1882:
9085, June 1. 43683
Squarer (The); 1 act play, by J. C. Nugent. IS
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1910 ; D : 20583 ; J. C. Nugent.
Canal Dover, O. 43684
Squaring accounts; comedy in 1 act, by T. A.
Crowley. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Teresa A. Crowley, Brookline, Mass. ;
D : 13095, June 1, 1908 ; 2c. May 26, 1908.
43685
17 p.
Square. See Man (A)
-play in 3 acts, by Charles Goddard.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1915; D: 41586; Star com-
pany, New York. 43685a
See also His first kiss.
Squaring the triangle; comedy of tomorrow in
1 act, by R. P. Stokes. [2], 40 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 6, 1915 ; D : 41170 ; Rose Pastor
Stokes, Stamford, Conn. 43685b
2203
43686
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43708
Squashtown (The) tavern; character comedy
playlet, by A. Pierce. [1], 17 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 4, 1913 ; D : 33396 ; Aldrid Pierce.
Palatka, Fla. 43686
Squashville (The) fire brigade; farce, by Willis
N. Biighee. Lebanon, O., March brothers,
1912. 3 p. S°. (Famous five-cent funny
farces)
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30810 ; March bros., Lebanon, O. 43687
Squatter sovereignty; a comic play in 3 acts,
by E. Harrigan. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Harrigan, New Yoi'k ; 1881:
15638, Oct. 10 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 43688
■ or. Life in Shantyville, an original comical
play in 3 acts and 3 scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1881:
17993, Nov. 19. 43689
Squaw man; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
E. M. Royle. 90 p. 8°. Printed.
© Edwin ISIilton Royle and Selena Fetter
Rovle, New York; D : 8406, Apr. 23, 1906;
2c. May 19, 1906. 43690
•vaudeville playlet in 3 scenes, by J. Le
Brandt. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1911; D: 23611; Joseph Le
Brandt, New York. 43691
• or. The derelict, by Frank B. Coigne. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1912; D : 29871 ; Champion
film CO., New York. 43692
Squaw of Bear Claw; dramatic Indian play in 1
act, by Evangeline M. Lent.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; D : 14513,
Dec. 11, 1908. 43693
Same, founded on Wasula by the same
author. New York, B. S. Werner & co., 19.09.
7 p. 12°.
© Sept. 11. 1909; 2c. Sept. 17, 1909; D:
16816; Edgar S.- Werner, New York. 43694
— •See also Wasula.
Squaw's (A) love; in 4 acts, by Augusta Perry
rpseud. of A. P. Downing] [48] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1911; D : 25851 ; Augusta
Perry Downing, Pittsfield, Mass. 43695
Squaw's (The) revenge. See Lone star of
Texas.
Squealer (The); drama in 3 acts, by R. Murray.
[1], 128 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1912; D: 30423; Richard
Murray, New York. 43696
Squealer (The) — Continued.
•a 1 act play, by C. E. Freybe. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1913 ; D : 32727^ Carl Eduard
Freybe, Boston. . 43697
1 act sketch, by T. D. Lockwood. 7 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5. 1913; D: 32854; Traviss D.
Lockwood, New York. 43698
a sketch, by W. C. de Mille. [1], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1913 ; D : 32345 ; William C.
de Mille, Ne^- York. 43699
Squealers (The); play in 1 act, by C. C. Miller.
[1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1912; D: 30434; Claude C.
Miller, Columbus, O. 43700
Squelette (Un); by V. Prudhomme.
© Victoria Prudhomme, Washington; 1881:
3771, Mar. 14. 43701
Squire (The); an original comedy in 3 acts, by
Arthur W. Pinero. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1905. 3 p. 1., 5-81 p.
inch plans. 12°. (On cover : French's stand-
ard library ed.)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 7248, Sept.
13, 1905; 2c. Apr. 11, 1906. 43702
Squire for a day; a negro sketch, by Andrew J.
Leavitt, arr. by Charles White. New York,
R. M. De Witt, 1875. 7 p. 12°. ([De Witt's
Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 69] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7720, July 23 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 43703
Squire Hardsoil's birthday; a vaudeville en-
tertainment with a rural setting, by C. E.
Knowles. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Edwin Knowles, Buffalo; D:
12777, Apr. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1908. 43704
Squire Jones; a farce in 1 act, by J. Crossy.
© John Crossy, New York; 1872:9856,
Sept. 12. 43705
Squire Judkins' apple bee; an old fashioned en-
tertainment in 1 scene, by Jessie A. Kelley.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1905. 18 p. 12°.
(On cover: B:ikei-'s novelties)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7034,
July 26, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 29, 1905. 43706
Squire Middleton; L. Ruddick.
© Lillian Ruddick, Newton Highlands,
Mass. ; D : 157, Feb. 20, 1901. 43707
Squire Thompkins' daughter; an original
drama in 5 acts, by Arthur L. Buzzell. New
York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1901. 49 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 624.
July 1. 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1901. 43708
2204
43709
COPYEIGHTED IF THE UNITED STATES
43725
Squireen (The); an Irish drama in 4 acts, by
Robert Buchanan and A. Boucicault.
© Aubrey Boucicault, New York; 1892:
5737, Feb. 5. 43709
Squire's (The) daughter; a comedy drama in
3 acts, by Will L. Walker. Clyde. O., Ames"
publishing CO. [1894] lp.l.,36p. 12°. ([Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no. 336] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde. O. ; 1894:19547,
Apr. 16; 2c. Apr. 19. 43710
Squire's (The) honeymoon; by H. M. Williams.
© Herbert Mitchell Williams, New York;
D : 2413, Oct. 3, 1902. 43711
Squire's (The) nephew; a melodrama in 4 acts,
bv W. H. Rose and J. G. Martel. Franklin,
La., Rose & Martel, 1903. 39 p. 8°.
© W. H. Rose and J. G. Martel, Franklin,
La. ; D : 3840, Aug. 17, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 28. 1903.
43712
Squire's stratagem; a drama in 5 acts, by H. C
Dale. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, .1906.
40 p. 12°.
© Horace G. Dale, Mount Penn, Pa.; D:
7799, Jan. 2, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1906. 43713
Squirrel (The) cage; play in 4 acts, by M. M.
Garnett. [4], 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1915; D: 41816; Mildred
Madelon Garnett, La Grange, 111. 43713a
See also Her great career.
Squirrel (The) king; a 5 act comedy drama, by
A. Dougherty [i. e. A. D. Clement]
© Ada Dougherty, San Francisco ; 1900 : 5046,
Feb. 23. 43714
Squirrels; play in 1 act, by N. J. Heaney. [1],
8 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. May 7, 1912; D: 29596; Ned Joyce
Heaney, New York. 43715
Squirtgun (The) treatment. See Hallaba-
hoola, the medicine man.
Stadt (Die) Titipu. See Mikado (Der)
Stadtschreiber (Der) von Esslingen. See Ret-
ribution.
Stadtwache (Die); gesellschaftskomodie in 3
akten, von F. Josky. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle
des Verbaudes deutscher biihuenschriftsteller,
g. m. b. h., 1913. 85 p. 8°.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913 ; D : 35497 ; Felix Josky,
Berlin. 43716
Starker als der tod; drama in 3 akten, von Lars
Mikkelsen. Berlin, Berliner theater-verlag,
g. m. b. h., 1914. 2 p. 1., 91 p. 12°.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D : 38008 ; Berliner
theater-verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 43716a
Starkere (Das); ein schauspiel in 3 aufziigen,
von Carlot Gottfried Reuling. Berlin, Verlag
und auffiihrungsrecht der theater-buchhand-
lung E. Bloch, 1897. 78 p. 8°.
•© Eduard Bloch, Berlin; 1897:42295, July
24 ; 2c. Aug. 14. 43716b
Starkere (Die); schauspiel in 4 aufziigen, von
Max von Schonwies. Leipzig, P. Reclam, jun
[1912] 72 p. 24°. (Universal-bibliothek
5385)
© Feb. 27, 1912; 2c. Apr. 24, 1912; D:
29508; Philipp Reclam, jun., Leipzig. 43717
Starkere (Das) band; komodie in 3 akten, von
Felix Sal ten. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1912
118 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1912 ; D : 29358 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 43718
Stag (The) and the doe; by A. Stevenson. 1 n
16°. Proof. ■
© Augusta Stevenson, New York ; D : 15375
Mar. 17, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909. 43719
Stag (The) party; college farce in 3 acts, by
P. B. Howland. [62] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1913; D: 34090; Paul Bal-
com Howland, Providence, R. I. 43720
Stage (The); play in 4 acts, by A. P. Weschler.
[3], 49 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1915 ; D : 40175 ; Andrew P.
Weschler, Erie, Pa. 43720a
Stage (The) door; a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
E. J. Swartz and J. B. Moran.
© Edward J. Swartz and John B. Moran,
Philadelphia ; 1891 : 6303, Feb. 16. 43721
— — -original idea for a prologue and epilogue,
by W' . Jerome. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915; D: 39762; William
Jerome, New York. 43721a
Stage door Johnny; a comedy sketch in 1 act
and 2 scenes, by J. Norval. 9 p. 4°. Type-
\yritten.
© James Norval, New York ; D : 9999, Feb
21, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1907. 43722
Stage (The) door-man; by O. T. Johnsone.
[14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Dec. 23, 1911; D: 28078; Otto T.
•Johnsone, Brooklyn. 43723
Stage (The) doorkeeper's dream; a vaudeville
sketch, by Daniel Scott. 3 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© M. D. Shatz, New York ; D : 12396, Feb.
20, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1908. 43724
Stage jewels; a play in 3 acts, by G. W. Birds-
eye.
© George W. Birdseye, Albany ; 1872 : 2373.
Mar. 9. 43725
2205
43725
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43744
Stage (The) manager; play in 1 act, by H. G.
Chase. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23. 1915 ; D : 41113 ; Howard G.
Chase, Detroit. 43725a
Stage (The) manager's dilemma. See Behind
the scenes.
Stage money; play in 1 act, by O. T. Johnsone.
[19] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1915; D : 40989 ; Otto T.
.Tohnsone, Brooklyn. 43725b
Stage of life; comedy drama in 3 acts, by Billie
Burke. [2], 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1912; D: 30202; William
Francis Burke, New York. 43726
Stage (A) romance; musical play in 3 acts, book
and lyrics by F. Bernard. [3], 54 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1912; D: 31122; Franklin
Bernard, Denver. 43727
Stage struck; comedy in 1 act, by E. R. Bar-
nett. 10 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1915; D : 39657 ; Edith R.
Barnett, Woodmere, N. Y. 43728
comedy sketch, by E. B. Knapp. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1909 ; D : 16983 ; Ed. B, Knapp,
Stage struck — Continued.
or. How she won him, a farce in 1 act.
Chicago.
43729
— 'monologue, by F. G. Ruthven. 4 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1912; D: 31195; Florence
Gertrude Ruthven, Detroit, 43730
— ■ a musical farce comedy, by T, M. Jordan.
© Tom M. Jordan, Chicago; 1893:46279,
Oct. 16. 43731
— a nmsical farce in 2 acts, by K. Calhoun.
© Kirkland Calhoun, United States; 1889:
30392, Oct. 7. 43732
— a 1 act play, by M. Goldman. [1], 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Matthew Goldman, New York ; D : 10743,
June 11, 1907 ; 2c. June 1, 1907. 43732a
— play in 1 act, by F. Sherwood Clark. 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1914 ; D : 39228 ; F. Sherwood
Clark, Brooklyn. 43732b
— vaudeville sketch, by F. W. Tebbetts. 11 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1911 ; D : 24932 ; Forrest W.
Tebbetts, Lincoln, Neb. 43733
or, Back to Kokomo, original talking act,
by Van Avery. 11 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912; D: 30603; Burt M.
Jack, Webster Groves, Mo. 43734
by G. K. Hyde.
© Gordian King Hyde, New York; 1874:
5466, Apr. 24. 43735
Stage struck barber. See Stage (The) struck
couple.
Stage struck boarding house; by Prank Du-
mont. New York, Chicago [etc.] M. Witmark
& .sons, 1904. 2 p. 1., [3] -11 p. 12°. (On
cover: The Witmark stage publications)
© M. Witmark & sons, Neiv York ; D : 6048,
Dec. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1904. 43736
Stage (The) struck couple; sometimes called
stage struck barber, P. P, P. Podge, &c., a
laughable interlude in 1 scene, by Charles
White.^ New York, R. M. De Witt, 1875. 5
p. 12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic
drama no. 56] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7703, July 23 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 43737
Stage struck Sue; play in 1 act, by M, Hyman.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1913; D: 33724; Milton Hy-
man, San Francisco. 43738
Stage (The) struck wife; a comedietta, by
Thompkin P. Roswell. New York, The Mid-
dlemore press [1903]. 22 p. 16°.
© Edwin D. Sibley, Brooklyn; D : 3599,
June 3, 1903 ; 2c. July 30, 1903. 43739
Stag's echo; by A. T. Ammerman. 2 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1909; D: 17828; Ada Tully
Ammerman, Brooklyn. 43740
Stahl und feder. See Tage (Die) von Saar-
brlicken.
Stain (The); drama in 1 act, by W, R„ Hodges
and Earle C. Rice, 11, [1] p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 26, 1911; D: 24297; W. R.
Hodges, Atlantic City. 43741
Stain (The) of Cain; play in 5 acts, by O. P.
Prag. [11] p. f°. Typewritten, [Synop-
sis]
© Otto Philip Prag, Portland, Or.; D:4524.
Jan. 19, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1904. 43742
Stain (The) of guilt; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
Walter Mathews. 106 p, 4°. Tyiiewritten.
© Walter S. Mathews, Louisville ; D : 1544,
Mar. 10. 1902 : 2c. Mar. 21, 1902. 43743
Stainboroughs (The); a love tragedy in 4 acts,
by J. Quiggan.
© John Quiggan, Brooklyn ; 1893 : 50904.
Nov. 15. 43744
2206
43746
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43762
Stained (The) glass angel; romantic play of
today in 3 acts, by G. S. Duukin. [93] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1914; D : 38858 ; Gertrude
Scf)tt Dunlvin, New Yorlc 43745
Staircase band. Sec Rising generation,
Stairs (The) are steep; a 1 act play, by E. Liss-
ner. 28 p. 4°. Type^^•ritteu.
© Emanuel Lissner. Boston: D : 15495.
Mar. 29, 1909; 2c. Mar. 29. 1909.
43746
Stake (The) and halter; a 4 aft drama. l)y ^I.
Mulvey and E. T. Wilson.
© Martin IMuivev and Edyar T. Wilson.
Newark, N. .1. ; 1S72 : 2605, Mm: 10. 43747
Stakes (The); or, A package from Pai'is. pla>
by G. G. Tawlets [pseud. <>1' <;. G. V. Theis[
[83] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .luly 28, 1913; D : 33909 : Grovtr
Gleveland "N'au Senden Theis. Germania, Pa.
43748
Staking the claim. See G-old (The) diggers.
Stalking the deer; play in 4 acts, by E. It. Maw-
son. [6], 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913 : D : 31918 : Edward li.
Maw.son, New York. 43749
Stamp act; a liistorical charade arr. by School
11, grade 7, division 2, under tlie direction of
the teacher F. Roach.
© Florence Roach, Washington; 1889:
37906, Dec. 13 ; 2c. Dec. 23. 43750
Stampede (The); a play in 1 scene, by C. L.
Hagen. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Claude L. Hagen, Coney I.sland, N. Y. ;
D : 13571. Aug. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 18. 1908.
43751
Stamps; a 1 act play, by E. M. Lent.
© Evangeline M. Lent, New York ; D : 1712.
Apr. 8. 1902. 43752
Stan Stanley, the bouncing fellow assisted by
his relatives; play in 1 act. by S. M. C'hildrey.
8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915; D : 40114 ; Stanley Mor-
gan Childrey, Philadelphia. 43752a
Stand patters; farce comedy in 4 acts, by F. R.
C'ole. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1909 ; D : 17057 ; Francis R.
Cole, Chicago. 43753
Standard (The) bearer; comedy in 1 act, by D.
Brannan. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1912 : D : 29755 ; Dana Bran-
nan, Hartford. 43754
Standard dialogues; designed for school and
parlor entertainments, temperance meetings,
literary societies, etc., compiled by Alexander
Clark. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing co.,
1898. 1 p. 1., ;V202 p. 12°.
Penn pub. co., Philadelplua ; 1898:41912,
July 13 ; 2c. July 13. 43754a
Standard (The) of men; drama in 4 acts and 2
scenes, liyA. Jelferis. [31] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1910; D : 22151 ; Arthur
.JefFeris, Niles. Cal. 43755
Standard (The)_ oil magnate,
baum's discovery.
See Bosen-
Standard time; in 1 act. Typewritten.
© Charles C. Amerine, Detroit; 1896:68052,
Dec. 14; 2c. Dec. 17. 43756
Standards; play in 3 acts. In .T. H. Lawson.
[2], 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1915: D : 40.327 : .Tohn How-
ard r.awson, New York. 43756a
Standing room only; a, comedy in 1 act, by
Dwight S. Anderson. New Y'ork. Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1913. 15 p. 12°.
© Jan. 29, 1913; 2c. Jan. 31, 1913; D:
32267 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 43757
by W. Gbatterson. [41] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 21. 1914; D : 38880 : Willowdean
Gliiitterson. San Diego, Cal. 43758
— -a 1 act comedy drama, by \V. H. Osborne.
[26] p. f°. Typewritten.
© A\ m. Hanulton Osborne, Newark, N. J. ;
D : 13008. Mav 20, 1908 ; 2c. :Mav 20, 1908.
43759
— —a phiy in 1 act, by D. S. Anderson. [2],
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dwight Spencer Anderson, Cleveland ;
D : 11969, Dec. 21. 1907 : 2c. Dec. 21, 1907.
43759a
See also S. R. O.
Standing with reluctant feet; i>lay in 1 act. bv
A. Gainpbeil. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5. 1913 ; D : 35265 ; Anne Camp-
bell, Chicago. 43760
Stanford Wyatt; a play in 4 acts, by Philip
Raimondo. [172] p. 4°. Tj^ewritten.
© P. Raimondo, New York ; D : 9003, Aug.
20, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1906. 43761
Stanley; a play representing the life, character,
and adventures of Henry M. Stanley, the
great African explorer, by .1. A. Mac Knight.
© James Arthur Mat- Kniglit. New Y'ork ;
1890 : 17056, May 24. 43762
2207
5379— VOL 2—16 35
43763
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43781
Stanley Africanus; u funny farcical frolic in
1 act, by H. J. Seymour.
© Harry J. Seymour, New York; 1877:
13418, Nov. 19. 43763
Stanley in Africa; 9 tableaux in a reporter's
life, by H. J. Seymour.
© Harry J. Seymour, New Yorli ; 1877 :
13419, Nov. 19. 43764
Stanley's dwarfs; an original entertainment in
1 act, for male characters, by F. B. Van Wart.
New York, Samuel French & son; London,
Samuel French, 1888. 23 p. 12°.
© F. B. Van Wart.
Aug. 31 ; 2c. Dec. 13.
Brooklyn ; 1888 : 24791,
43765
Stanley's spring suit;
W. K. Rugg. 8 p. 4°
I vaudeville sketch, by
Typewritten.
© Winnifred King Rugg, Arlington, Mass. ;
D : 1G071, June 15, 1909 ; 2c. June 15, 1909.
43766
Stanley's wife; a drama in 5 acts, by C. Os-
canyan.
© C. Oscanyan, Brooklyn; 1879:14898,
Nov. 7. 43767
Staple (The) of news; by Ben Jonson, ed. with
introduction, notes and glossary, by De Winter.
Nev*' York, H. Holt & co., 1905. lix, 276 p.
8°. (Yale studies in English, xxviii)
© De Winter, New Haven ; A : 108797, Feb.
10, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1905. 43767a
Star (The); 1 act drama, by C. L. Nagely. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1910 ; D : 20380 ; Carlton Lewis
Nagely, Brooklyn. 43768
or. Paste and diamonds, a serio-comic play
in 3 acts, by C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, United States; 1879:
11560, Aug. 30. 43769
Star (The) actress; 1 act comedy sketch, by
Bernard Kling. [15] p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Emma Lambert, Brooklyn ; D : 10562,
May 14, 1907 ; 2c. May 14, 1907. 43770
Star (The) boarder; a comedy in 4 acts, by A. C.
Gunter.
© Archibald Clavering Gunter. New York;
D : 3620, June 19, 1903. 43771
comedy of hearts and showers, by A. Colby.
[1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1915; D : 40373 ; Archie
Colby, New York. 43771a
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by C. Boyle.
© Carrie Boyle, Great Bend, Kan.; 1899:
12357, Feb. 13. 43772
Star (The) bout; dramatic vaudeville, by Taylor
Granville aud Ned Wayburn. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Star bout co., inc.. New York; D: 11628,
Oct. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1907. 43773
Star (The) brave. See Petalesharoo,
Star Bright; comedy drama in 3 acts, by Edith
F. A. U. Painton. Chicago, T. S. Denison &
company. 83 p. 12°.
© July 26, 1915; 2c. July 29, 1915; D:
41345 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 43773a
Star (A) by mistake; novelty dramatic singing
comedy skit, by R. F. Brandon and J. R.
Brandon. [1], 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1915; D : 40133 ; Ray F.
Brandon and Jeanne Russell Brandon, Center-
ville, Utah. 43773b
Star-crowned (The) cross; by J. C. Tenney.
© Julia C. Tenney, Orange, Mass. ; 1898 :
56282. Sept. 26 ; 2c. Oct. 1. 43774
Star (The) gazer; an astronomical farce com-
edy, by F. W. Lee. [32] p. 4°. Tj^ewritten.
© Franklvn W. Lee, St. Paul; 1894:34640,
July 18 : 2c. July IS. 43775
Star (The) gazer of Choson; a musical tale of
ancient Corea. by J. F. Price. 88 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© John F. Price, Chicago ; D : 7888, Jan. 22,
1906 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1906. 43776
Star (The) gazers; play in 4 acts, by M. and B.
Shafer. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1911; D : 28208 ; M. and B.
Shafer, New York. 43777
Star in the east. See Little folks' Christinas
stories and plays.
Star (The) in the trees. See Addio.
Star (The) of Bethlehem; a miracle play of the
nativity reconstructed from the Towneley and
other old English cycles, of the XIII, XIV
and XV centuries, and supplemented and
adapted to modern conditions by C. 51. Gay-
lev. New York, Fox, Duflield and companv
[1904] xix, [l],70p. front., pis. 8°.
© Charles Mills Gayley, Berkeley, Cal. ; D :
4761, Mar. 21, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1904. 43778
■ a nativity play for children, by A. Corbin.
© Alice Corbin, Lake Bluff, 111. ; D : 14167.
Oct. 29, 1908. 43779
• a sacred drama in 5 acts and a prelude, by
J. Cantello. Los Angeles, J. Cantello, 1907.
131 p. 12°.
© Joseph Cantello, Los Angeles ; D : 9010.
Aug. 29, 1906 ; 2c. Dee. 23, 1907. 43780
See also Dispensation (The)
Star (The) of Cuba; or, The Yankee hero, a
new patriotic comedy-di'ama in 5 acts, by
F. L. Griffith. Typewritten.
© Frederick L. Griffith. San Francisco :
1899 : 38702, June 12 ; 2c. July 9, 1900. 43781
2208
43782
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43803
Star (The) of destiny; historical (Iruiiiu la 4
acts, by Thoiiias Bryan Weaver. Chicago, A.
Flanagan company, 1907. 16 p. 12°.
© A. Flanagan co.. Chicago; D: 10341, Apr.
1, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 1. 1907. 43782
-a play in 4 acts, by F. W. Clarke. [107] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Fi-ederick Willard Clarke. Boston ; D :
4990, Mny .'. 1904 : 2c. May 5. 1904. 43783
Star (The) of hope; a drama in 4 acts, by ^I.
Lefliiigwell and E. Collier.
© Marion Lelfingwell and Ednnind Collier.
New York: ]S96: 24S.V.. Apr. 21. 43784
Star (The) of Jacob; Christmas play in 3 acts,
by Ditiacns Ueinhold. adaiited from the Ger-
man by A. M. (irussi. 2."i p. 12°. Printed.
© Dec. 21. 1911; 2c. Dec. 2(;. 1911:
D : 28094 ; A. M. Crnssi. Pekin. .111. 43785
Star (The) of Judah; play in 5 acts, by E. ( !.
Elu-lich. 9 p. 4°. Printed.
© Feb. 24. 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 0. 1911 ; D : 23r)07 :
Yonng Israel. Cincinnati. 43786
Star of optimism; drama in 7 aits, bv T-. 'Slc-
Millen. 147 p. 12°.
© Nov. 4, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 6. 1909 ; D : 173(»2 ;
Liston Mc:\Iillen. Cskaloosa, la. 43787
Star (The) of Prag. See Schtern (Der) fon
Praag.
Star (The) of Siberia; drama in 3 acts, by Leo-
pold Starzenski, tr. from the Polish by J. B.
Kaczyfiski. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1911; D : 24711 ; .b.se])h
Boleslaus Kaczyfiski. Pittsburgh. 43788
Star (The) of the Alps. See Beatrezia.
Star of the East; 1)y L. Cleveland and M. E.
Osbou.
© Lucv Cleveland and Mary E. O.sbon, New
York ; 1899 : 51677, Aug. 11. 43789
Star (The) of the stage. Sec Madame Favart.
Star (The) part; comedy in 1 act. l»y N. llevell
and H. Olt. IS p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1911; D : 23268 ; Nellie Be veil
and Henry Olt, New York. 43790
-1 act comedy, by II. Warner. [2], 15 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28. 1913; D : 330SG : Richard
Warner, New Y^^rk. 43791
Star (The) performer; 1 act dramatic .sketch, by
.r. W. Carey.
© John AY. Carey, Sioux City. la.: D:
15195, Feb. 27, 1909. 43792
Star pupil; comedy in 3 acts, ))y J. Leiser. 91
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23. 1910; D ; 20552 ; Joseph
Leiser, Allentown. Pa. 43793
Star (The) Spangled Banner; historical drama
in 4 acts, by K. .Schott.
© Emil Schott, Rockport, O. ; 1899:7334,
Jan. 21. 43794
histo)-ical j)lav in 5 acts, bv J. P. McLaugh-
lin.
© J. Fairfax :\IcLauuhlin. New York; 1896:
12G32. Fell. 26. 43795
a national drama, by D. Spilhuie.
© Daniel Spillane. New York; 1891 : 4tX)6,
Jan. 28. 43796
-a war episo<le, l)y Katherine Stagg. Chi-
cago, Dramatic publishing companv. 1907. 10
p. 12°.
© Dramati*- pub. co.. Chicago ; D : 12017.
Dec. 31. 1907; 2c. Dec. 31, 1907. 43797
Star Spangled Banner pageant; [pageant in 7
epist)des and 2 interludes], staged in the Capi-
tol Park at Madison. Wis., in ceh'l)ration of
the 100th anniversary of the writing of this
national song by Francis Scott Key, by E. T.
Rockwell. [Madison. Wis.. Tracv & Kilgore,
1914] 39 p. 8°.
© Oct. 9. 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1914 ; D : 89115 ;
Ethel Theodore Rockwell. Madison. Wis.
43797a
Star (The) spangled baron; a musical play, by
R. A. Baniet.
© R. A. Barnet. Osterville, Mass.; D ; 13974,
Oct. 1. 1908. 43798
Star spang'led Jack; a nautical drama in 4 acts,
by H. C. Husted.
© Harry C. Husted, New York; 1875:494.
Jan. 15. 43799
Stai'board watch; drama in 4 acts, by G. Steelv.
[1]. Ill p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1913 ; D : 32746 ; Guy Steely.
New York. 43800
Starbottle (The) claim; a drama in 5 acts, by
C. C. Prescott.
© Coleman C. Prescott, Louisville; 1875:
6620. June 23. 43801
Starch king; 2 act comedy with prologue, bv
P. I. Cook. 42 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12. 1909; D; 17401; Paul Irving
Cook. San Francisco. 43802
Starlight; play in 3 acts. l>y H. Goddard. [3],
91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913: D; 34041; Harold C.
Goddard. Swarthmore. Pa. 43803
Sec nl^o Fantastico (II)
Starlight (The) express; play in 3 acts, by A.
BhiclvV»<KM| and V.Pearn. [107] p. 4°. Tyi)e-
written.
© Ic. July 15, 1914; D : 37574 ; Algernon
Blackwood and Aiolet Pearn, London.
43803a
2209
43804
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43824
Starre (Das) system; lustspiel iu 3 aufzugen,
von Gustav Hochstetter. Leipzig, P. Reclam,
jun., 1908. 79 p. illus. (plans) 16°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by G.
Hochstetter, Berlin; res. no. 2198; Ic. Nov.
16, 1908. 43804
Starr's girl; a play in 4 acts, by A. E. Ives.
© Alice E. Ives. New York ; D : 2044. June
25, 1902. 43805
Same. [166] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice E. Ives, New York ; D : 2.571, Nov.
10, 1902 ; 2e. Nov. 10, 1902. 43806
Starry flag; a military comedy drama in 3 acts,
by Gordon V. May. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 190"). 47 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 7410,
Oct. 17, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1905. 43807
■ by M. T. Davy.
© Morgan T. Davy, Jersey City Heights,
N. J. ; 1892 : 7075, Feb. 13. 43808
Starry (The) flag in Cuba; or, On a secret
service detail, a military play in 5 acts, by
Sergeant R. H. Kinkead.
© Robert Hazelet Kinkead, Fairmount, W.
Va. ; 1899 : 38703, June 12. 43809
Stars; by George Fuller Golden and P. F. Nich-
olson, jr. Typewritten.
© Paul F. Nicholson, jr.. United States;
1897 : 29662, May 15 ; 2c. May 15. 43810
■ a musical burletta In 1 act, with original
songs and music, by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Boston : 1878 : 14744,
Dec. 17. 438X1
~ a 1 act comedy, by G. F. Golden and P. F.
Nicholson, jr.
© George Fuller Golden and Paul F. Nichol-
son, jr.. New York ; 1898 : 10679, Feb. 9.
43812
or, A twinkling experiment, an operatic
burlesque in 2 acts, by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Boston ; 1879 : 16225,
Dec. 2. 43813
or, Fun in a Chinese laundry, musical
comedy in 1 act, by E. A. Locke. [2], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1913; D : 35420 ; Edwin A.
Locke, Everett, Mass. 43814
Stars (The) and Stripes; by R. M. Lawrenson.
© Robert Mark Lawrenson, Irvington-on-
Hudson, N. Y. ; 1889 : 16751, June 1. 43815
•an original play of the Spanish war in 4 acts,
Stars (The) and Stripes abroad. See Our flag.
Stars (The) and Stripes jubilee.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 9265, Oct.
18, 1906. 43817
Stars (The) and Stripes of America; or, The
opera of Uncle Sam, Brother Jonathan,
Yankee and Porgie, by the poet Meakins,
burlesquing A lady president of America.
© James Meakins, New York ; 1889 : 11728,
Apr. 15. 43818
Stars (The) will tell; a melodrama in 4 acts.
© Arthur H. Palmer, New York; D:4391.
Dec. 14, 1903. 43819
Start (A) to Calcutta; a drama in 3 acts, by
S. B. Holt.
© Sarah Barton Holt, New Orleans ; 1892 :
48889, Dec. 1. 43820
Starved! episode in 1 act, by A. H. Saunders.
[2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12 1913 ; D : 35000 ; Ann Holland
Saunders, Ossining, N. Y, 43821
Starving (The) workingman. See Railroad
(The) strikers.
State camp; or The 7th at Peekskill, a musical
farce comedy in 3 acts by M. J. Colligan. Ms.
© M. J. Colligan, Brooklyn; 1892:3321,
Jan. 20; 2c. Jan. 20, 1892. 43822
State (The) forbids; play in 1 act, by S. Cowan.
[1], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1914 ; D : 39401 ; Sada Cowan.
New York. 43822a
Same. New York. M. Kennerley, 1915.
46 p. 12°.
© May 26, 1915 ; 2c. June 5, 1915 ; D : 40900 ;
Mitchell Kennerley, New York. 43822b
State (The) of man; dramatic composition in 1
act or more, by C. J. Dwyer.
© Charles J. Dwyer, Chicago ; D : 4177, Oct.
19, 1903. 43823
State (The) of moratorium; farce in 3 acts and
7 scenes, by E. T. Purdy. [60] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1915 ; D : 39864 ; Eva Thomson
Purdy, Newburgh, N. Y. 43823a
State (The) of Sabanda. See Coming,
State vs. Burton. See Gentleman (The) from
East Blueberry.
Statehood day at Pavpnee Bill's ranch. See
Oklahoma.
by S. Marble
" © Scott Marble, United States ; 1898 : 29143,
May 10 ; 2c. May 28. 43816
— See also Woman's (A) power.
2210
State's (The) attorney; an original comedy-
drama in 4 acts, by S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago; 1882:7574, Mav
10. 43824
43825
COPYRIGHTED IIST THE UNITED STATES
43845
State's evidence; drama in 4 acts, by J. H.
Rowe.
© J. H. Rowe. New York ; 1878 : 13790, Nov.
25. 43825
Statesman (The); in 1 act, by Opie Read. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1910 : D : 22692 ; Georgia
McNally McNutt, New York. 43826
Station master; by Neil Twomey. 13 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3. 1909 ; D : 16696 ; Proctor
Henry Currier, New Bedford, Mass. 43827
Statthalter (Der) von Seeland; drama in 3
akten.von Philipp Langmann. Wien, Deutsch-
Oesterreichischer verlag, [1911] 107 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1912; 2c. Mar. 30, 1912; D:
29221 ; Deutsch-Oesterreichisclier verlag, Vi-
enna. 43828
Statu-equestro; or, Scenes in a private gallery,
a modern drama, by A. A. C Dalma.
© Alma Almira Chandler Dalraa, New
York ; D : 1.517. Mar. .5. 1902. 43829
Statu (El) quo; sainete de estatuas en 1 acto
dividido en 2 cuadros y 1 advortencia, escrito
expi-esamente para que lo griten original de
R. Calleja, musica del maestro Antonio Estre-
mora. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1914. 26 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914: D:
36546 ; Rafael Calleja, Madrid. 43830
Statue (The); play in 1 act, by C. Ruge. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1911 ; D : 24588 ; Clara Ruge,
New York. 43831
by W. Hanlon. [1], 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1911 ; D : 23807 ; AVm. Han-
lon, Colmsset, Mass. 43832
Statue (The) at Rosedale; a romantic comedy
drama in 4 acts, by Marion Ellis. [64] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Fred. .T. Wildman. Chicago ; D : 346, Apr.
15, 1901 ; 2c. xipr. 15, 1901. 43833
Statue (La) du commandeur; pantomime en 3
actes, par Paul Eudel et Evariste Mangin,
partition d'Adolplie David.
© Heugel et cie, Paris ; 1892 : 19818, May 9 ;
2c. May 9. 43834
Statue (A) of bullets; or. Against suicide, by
.T. Cohen. [22] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1910 ; D : 22456 ; Jennie Cohen,
New York. 43835
Statue of flesh; romantic drama in a scene and
4 acts founded on the Italian, by Margaret
Townsend. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Margaret Townsend Tagliapietra, New
York ; D : 11616, Oct. 18, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1907.
43836
Statue (The) of Liberty; tabloid farcical com-
edy in 3 acts, by IMiron Leffingwell. Chicago,
Chicago manuscript CO., 1913. [26] p. f°.
© Sept. 3, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1913 ; D : 34611 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 43837
See uUo Little (The) president.
Statue of the period; a new farce in 1 act, by
W. Wells.
© William Wells, New York; 1873:9165.
Aug. 14. 43838
Statue's (A) tragedy; an episode in 1 act, hy
Espy Williams.
© E.spy W. H. Williams, New Orleans;
1893 : 19637, Apr. 21. 43839
Staub; 3 akte. von Gustav CoUi.in. Kronach,
Gebr. Bleyer [1911] 63 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 19, 1911; D : 24726 ; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnen schrift-
steller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 43840
Stay-at-home (The); or, Mrs. Depeyster's
idea, pb^v in 3 acts, by Leroy Scott ^nd R.
de Mille. [146] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1913 ; D : 33973 ; Beatrice de
Mille, New York. 43841
Steal (The); drama in 1 act, by J. F. Dorgeloh.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1910 ; D : 20246 ; John Freder-
ick Dorgeloh, San Francisco. 43842
Stealin' a chicken; by B. O. T. Graves. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Belden Outel Taylor Graves. New York ;
D : 10072, Mar. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1907.
43843
Stealing a wife; comedy sketch in 1 act, by R.
MacDonald. [2], 14 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1914 ; D : 36426 ; Ralph Mac-
Donald, Lowell, Mass. 43843a
Steam-roller (The); comedy showing up cor-
poration lifi^ and the laxitv of corporation law.
by N. Abel and O. B. Corbin. [2], 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18. 1915; D : 39431 ; Nicholas
Abel and Ora B. Corbin. New York. 43843b
Steamboat Bill; comedy drama in 4 acts, by G.
Allstot. [1], 44 p. 4°. Typewritten..
© Ic. Mav 15, 1915; D: 40666; Grace All-
stot, Gas City, Kan. 43843c
Steamboat collision disaster; by R. Buchanan,
jr. [2] p. f°. Typewritten. [Scenario]
© Robert Buchanan, jr.. Coney Island.
N Y : D : 10230. Mar. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 23,
1907. 43844
Steel; a drama in 1 act. by P. Boswell. 5 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23. 1910; D: 21124; Peyton Bos-
well, Chicago, 43845
2211
43846
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43866
Steel — Continued.
— —an original American )>lay in 4 acts, by
Jay C. Lauchlau and R. H. Gil)l)()ns. S5 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11. lino : D : I'lOlS ; Robert Hiunc
rJibbons, Detroit. 43846
— play in 4 acts. l)y K. AV. liloeser. [98] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16. 1913 ; D : SSSoT : Raymond W.
Bloeser. Erie, Pa. 43847
Steel (The) king; 4 act comedy drama, by H. C.
Dale. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1902.
41 p. 12°.
© Horace ('.. Dale. Readini:. Pa.; D : 2331.
Sept. 1.'), 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1902. 43848
Steel (The) man; jtlay in 1 act, by H. Dozier.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1911; D : 23395 ; Henry
Dozier, New York. 43849
Steel (The) master; play in 3 acts, by W. H.
Denny. [82] p. 4"^. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21. 1913: D : 33664 ; William H.
Denny, New York. 43850
Steel (The) safe; by H. S. Doherty.
© Henrietta Seacord Doherty, United
States ; 1878 : 13, Jan. 2. 43851
Steeplechase (The); drama in 1 act, l)y Charles
Goddard. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Auff. 6, 1914 ; D : 37772 ; Star co.. New
York. 43851a
Stein unter steinen; schauspiel in 4 akten, von
H. Suderniann. New York. C. Hermann, 1905.
85 p. 8°.
© Hermann Sudermanu, Germany; D : 7345.
Oct. 2, 19(»5; 2c. Oct. 19. 1905. 43852
Sec (iImo Parnii les pierres.
Steinenie (Das) herz; lustspiel in 3 autziif^en,
von B. A. Baer. Philadelphia, Glocke pub. co.
101 p. 24°.
© Dec. 14, 1909; 2c. Dec. 16, 1909; D:
17730; Berthold A. Baer, Philadelphia.
43853
Steinkohle (Die); dialog fiir 6 knaben, von Hans
Maler. Antigt>, Wis.. Antigo publishing com-
])any, 11 p. 24°. (Dialoge und vorti'Uge fiir
schulfeste, no. 34)
© July 20, 1915: 2c. July 28, 1915: D:
41330; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 43853a
Stella; or. Love with a vengeance, a comedy
f>pera in 2 acts, libretto by Fred Clifton, music
by D. B. Gillette, jr.
® Daniel B. Gillette, .ir., New York; 1894:
12057, Feb. 28. 43854
Stella at the studio; dramatic monologue, by E.
Barrington. 15 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6. 1912; D : 29933 ; Ethel Bar-
rington. IMiiladelpbia. 43855
Stella Corinna; an original drama in 6 acts, bv
K. Hetzel.
© Kate Hetzel, San Francisco ; 1897 : 42532.
July 26. 43856
Stella dressed in light; a dumb act, by S. Gil-
more.
© Stella Gilmore, New York; 1899:50868.
Aug. 7. 43857
Stella Issachkoff; by F. B. Hayes.
© Francis P.. Hayes, Boston ; 1886 : 7997,
Apr. 5. 43858
Stella Micawber; bv J. S. Ludington and J.
Moffatt.
© James S. Ludington and James Moffatt.
Selma, Cal. ; 1898 : 71406, Dec. 8 ; 2c. Feb. 17,
1899. 43859
Stenographer (The); by F. G. Main. 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Fannie G. Main, Chicago ; D : 7442, Oct.
23, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1905. 43860
• by J. A. Lane.
© James A. Lane, I'ortland. Or. ; D : 15500,
Mar. 31, 1909. 43861
comedy-drama in 4 acts and 3 scenes, by
J. A. Lane. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1909 ; D : 17306 ; James Albert
Lane, Portland, Or. 43862
Stenographer versus lawyer; comedy in 2 acts,
by W. J. Roussel.
© Willis J. Roussel, New Orleans: 1S91 :
10505, Mar. 20. 43863
Stenographer wanted; s<»ng and ilance act, by
A. M. Leitch. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1914; D : 39204 ; Annie Mac-
gregor Leitch, New York. 43863a
Stenos; a play in 4 acts, by F. Kraft.
© Frank Kraft. St. Louis: 1883:23759, Dec.
21. 43864
Step by step; jilay in 5 acts, by L. Mitchell.
[4], 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6. 1912: D : 29890 ; Langdon
Mitchell, Philadelphia. 43865
Sec also Out times.
Step lively; revuet in 3 steps, by C. De Haven.
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1915; D: 39651; Carter De
Haven, New York. 43865a
society comedy in 4 acts, by (J. A. Lem-
ming. [103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1915 ; D : 40688 ; Geo. A. Lem-
ming, Chicago. 43865b
Stepbrothers (The); an origin.il Iragic drama in
4 acts, by J. H. Walker.
© Jolni Henderson Walker, Philadelphia;
1878 : 787, Jan. 17. 43866
2212
43867
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43888
Stepchild (The); a play in 4 acts, by C. Klein.
© Charles Kleiu, Ne-,v York ; D : 10285, Apr.
6. 1907. 43867
■ a play in 3 acts, by C. Klein.
© Charles Kleiu, New York : D : 10990. July
11, 1907. 43868
Stepdaughter (A) of Israel. See Beneberak,
the Spanish Jew.
Stepfather; Hebrew druuiatic comedy in 2 pts.,
by B. Liusky. [12] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1914: D : 37642 ; Bernard
Linsky, Brooklyn. 43868a
Stephanie; a play in 4 acts, by J. Wallis and
Mrs. C. A. Doremus.
© James Wallis and Mrs. C. A. Doi-emus,
United States ; 1889 : 7801, Mar. 11. 43869
Stephen Fairlight, M. D.; in 2 acts, by L. M.
Wookey.
© Louisa M. AVookey. New York; 1900 A:
23485, Sept. 21. 43870
Stephen of Cloyes, prophet and slave; a drama
of the children's crusade, by G. L. Cook.
© Grace Louise Cook, Welleslev, Mass. ;
1900 A : 19506. Aug. 4. 43871
Stepmother; by A. D. Lippmann.
© Alice Drey Lijjjimann, St. Louis ; D :
13498, Aug. 3. 1908. 43872
-a comedy in 5 acts, by F. Donuarumma.
© Frank Donuarumma, New York; 1884:
20901, Oct. 17. 43873
comed.v in 4 acts, by W. K. ]\Ir>rley. [66]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1912 : D : 28472 : Walter K.
Morley, Nashotah. Wis. 43874
a drama in 4 acts, bv Lewis Charles [i. e.
E. L. Charles]
© Elilah Lewis Charles. United States;
1S85 : 17969, Aug. 24. 43875
Stepmothers; a comedy in 4 acts, by E. Greey.
© Edward Greey, JIanchester, Mass.; 1877:
2076. Feb. 16. 43876
Stepping down the ladder. See Lessons in
search of greatness.
Stepping (The) stone; a drama in 3 acts, by
G. E. Crater, jr. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26. 1914; D : 38604 ; George E.
Crater, jv., Brooklyn. 43876a
by J. S. Hill and T. Addison.
© J. Stacy Hill and Thomas Addison, Cin-
cinnati ; D : 14897. Jan. 25, 1909. 43877
-a play in 4 acts, by G. W. Ward. [136] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© George Westerfield Ward. New York ; D :
11913, Dec. 13, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 13. 1908. 43878
Steps; drama of today in 4 ascensions, by G. E.
Allen. [48] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31. 1915; D: 40233; George
Ethan Allen, Elmiia. N. Y. 43878a
Steps in the dark; a play in 4 acts, by G. F.
Piatt. [96] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Foster Piatt, Milwaukee ; D : 4254.
Nov. 16, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1903. 43879
Stepsister (The) ; a play in 3 acts, by C. Klein.
© Charles Klein, New York ; D : 11081, Julv
30, 1907. 43880
Stepson (The); by F. Grahame. [87] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ferdinand Grahame, Boston ; D : 4828,
Apr. 2, 1904; 2c. Apr. 2, 1904. 43881
a comedy in 4 acts, by Charles Klein.
© C. H. Mathews, Washington ; 1892 : 15829.
Apr. 11. 43882
— play in 4 acts, by E. L. Parker.
© Edward L. Parker, Chicago ; D : 15191,
Feb. 27. 1909. 43883
Stepuncle (The); by C. C. Washburn. 87 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Claude Curios Washburn, Duluth, Minn. ;
D : 12201, Jan. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1908.
43884
Sterling; or. Clerical errors, an American com-
edy in 5 acts, by J. A. B. W'illiams.
© J. A. Bedford Williams, Philadelphia:
1874 : 164, Jan. 7. 43885
Sterling dialogues; compiled by William I\I.
Clark. Pl'.ilndelphia, The Penn publishing co.;
1898. 198 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1898 : 44800,
July 27 : 2c. July 27. 43885a
Stem (Der) von Mantua; schauspiel in 2 akten.
von Paul Hevse. New York, E. Lederer, 1903.
55 p. 12°.
© Emanuel Lederer, New York ; D : 2842,
.Tan. 9. 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 20. 1903. 43886
Sternengebot; von Siegfried Wa.gner. Leipzig,
M. Brockhaus [1907] 59 p. 16°.
© Max Brockhaus. Leipzig; D; 11195, Aug.
17. 1907; 2c. Aug. 17, 1907. 43887
Stethoscope (The); pla.vlet, by Archibald J.
Treat. []].17p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1915; D: 39312; Helen B.
Treat. Sausalito, Cal. 43887a
Stetson's stenographer; dramatic sketch in 1
act. by E. Freiberger. IS p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1913 ; D : 34601 ; Edward Frei-
berger. New York. 43888
2213
43889
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43905
Stever Worthington. barrister; or, Tlie barris-
ter and the parvenue. fi conicdv in 4 acts, by
R. Sailer.
© Randolph Sailer, Philartelpbia : 1897 :
45063, Aug. 10. 43889
Steve's pal; western comedy dranui in 4 acts.
by W. O. HermaTi and Clias. Morton. [74] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Sept. 13. 1915; D : 41731 ; Alexander By-
ers, Chicago. 43889a
Stew (A) in a studio; or, Cabbages versus
roses, eccentric comedy in 3 acts, by Amelia
Sanford. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1910.
24 p. 12°.
© Jan. IS. 1910: 2c. Jan. 19, 1910; D:
17969; Dick & Fitzgerald. New York. 43890
Stick to the last, te'ee Wax.
Stick to your word, gal; a negro farce in 1 act,
by O. E. Young. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1901] 13 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison. Chicago ; D : 968. Oct. 10.
1901 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 1901. 43891
Stickpockets (The); extravaganza in 3 acts, by
C. C. AY est. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1911 ; D : 24929 ; Charlotte C.
\Yest, Philadelphia. 43892
Stick-up (The) man; a play in 1 act, by H. Miles.
[2], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Mar. 5, 1912 ; D : 28951 ; Homer Miles,
New York. 43893
Stier (Der) von Olivera; ein schauspiel in 3
akten. von H. Lilienfein. Stuttgart, Union
Deutsche verlagsgesellschaft. 132 p. 12°.
© Mar. 21, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1910 ; D : 20756 ;
Heinrich Lilienfein, Wilmersdorf-Berlin.
43894
Same. Stul tgart und Berlin, J. G. Cotta'sche
bucbhandlung nachfolger, 1910. 135 p. 12°.
© Oct. 15, 1910 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1910 ; D : 22537 ;
Heinrich Lilienfein, Stuttgart, Germany.
43895
Stigma (Tlie); drama in 4 acts, by Eugene Wel-
lington. [72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6. 1911; D: 24146; A. W. Oel-
goetz, Columbus. 43896
by M. Hernslieim.
© Maurice Hernsheim, St. Louis; 1900 A:
6422, i\lar. 9. 43897
-play, by M. P. Welch.
© Marv Parks Welch, Baltimore; D : 12269.
Jan. 21, 1908. 43898
a play in a prologue and 3 acts, by J. H.
Bacon.
© John Harwood Bacon, New York; D:
12904, May 5, 1908. 43899
22]
Stilicho; drama in 4 aufziigen, von Herbert
Hiischberg. Berlin, Vita, deutsches verlags
bans, 1910. 136 p. 12°. (Bibliothek mo-
derner dramen, bd. no. 37)
© July 15, 1910; 2c. July 29, 1910; D:
21674; Felix Heinemann, Berlin. 43900
Still (The) alarm; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by J. Arthur.
© Joseph Arthur, New York ; 1887 : 4850,
Mar. 1. 43901
■ Same. [134] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Arthiir, New York ; 1887 : 16866,
June 30 ; 2c. June 30. 43902
■ Same.
© Charlotte Ai'thur, Pelhain Manor, N. Y.,
as widow of the author, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 5657, Aug. 27, 1914.
Original entry. Mar. 1, 1887, no. 4850. 43902a
Still (The) voice; original play in 1 act, by
George Cameron [p.seud. of G. Drew] [2],
35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3. 1910 ; D : 22720 ; Gladys Drew,
Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y. 43903
Stille niusik; schauspiel in 4 akteu nach Grill-
parzer. vou Rudolf Holzer. Leipzig, Wien
[etc.] W. Karczag, 1914. 3 p. 1., 5-103 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1914 : D : 38658 ; W. Karczag,
Vienn.'i. 43903a
Stille sieger; schnuspiel in 3 aufziigen, von P.
Bliss. Berlin, Vortriebsstelle des Verbandes
deulsclier biihnenscbriftsteller, g. m. b. h..
1915. 60 p. 8°.
© Ic. July 22. 1915 : D : 41421 ; Paul Bliss,
Berlin. 43903b
Stille (Die) stadt. »S'ee Studentengrafin (Die)
Stille (Die) stunde; komodie in 3 aufziigen, von
Georg Terramare [i. e. Georg von Eisler-Ter-
ramare] Berlin-Wilmersdorf. F. Bloch ez'ben,
1915. 127 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1915 ; D : 42171 ; Felix Bloeh
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 43903c
Stiller alarm; milltHrsehw auk in 3 akten. von
Toni Impekoven. Berlin, Biilmenverlag Ahn
vV- Simrock, g. m. b. h.. 1914. 63 p. 8°.
© Ic. Sept. 26. 1 914 ; D : 38333 ; Biihnen-
vcrlae Aim & Sinu-odx. c. iii. b. h., Berlin.
43903d
Stillman's secret; di-nina in 3 acts, liy T. II.
Wilson. [2], 111 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1913; D : 3.3373 ; T. Howard
Wilson, Los Angeles. . 43904
Stillwater; tragedy in 5 acts, bv J. Tackman.
[2], 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1912 ; D : 28839 ; John Tack-
man, New York. 43905
43905
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43924
Stillwater-15; play in 1 ai-t. by C. W. Jones. 9
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1915 ; D : 39451 ; Clinton W.
Jones, Tacoma. 43905a
Sting- (The) of love; play in 1 act, by W. A.
Woods. [S] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1914 ; D : 3S062 ; Wm. Ander-
son Woods, Pittsburgh. 43905b
Sting of the lash; 4 act comedy drama, by A. T,
Layue.
© Alfred Thomas Lavue, Cleveland ; D :
8741, June 27, 1906. 43906
Sting" (The) of the serpent; drama in 4 acts, by
N. A. Stratton. 07 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1911 ; D : 25067 ; Nathaniel A.
Stratton, New York. 43907
Sting' (The) of the stage; a farce in 1 act, by
G. Steele. 30 p. f^ Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1909; D: 16411; Gertrude
Steele. Cliicago. 43908
Stinger; or, The Arizona carnival, a tragi-
(;omedy founded on real life and scenes in
Arizona, closing with a comic opera.
© F. Stanford, Tombstone, Ari/-. ; 1SS2 :
20924, Dec. 11. 43909
Stir '■em up; an original drama in 4 acts, by
William Carleton.
© Joseph T. Fannin, Philadelphia ; 1879 :
20, Jan. 2. 43910
Stir (A) in colonial circles; an exlravnganza in
] act, by G. Stenger.
© Georgia Stenger, Dalla.s. Tex. ; D : 4584,
1^'eb. 3, 1904. 43911
Stock-broker; 1 act comedy sketch, by H. Cor-
nell. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1909 ; D : 17005 ; Harry Cor-
nell, Seattle. 43912
See also Brokers (The)
Stock-broker's (The) crime. Src Minola.
Stock exchange; or, The condensed play-
wright, comedy, by A. I.ieban. 26 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17. 1910 ; D : 20478 ; Alfred Lie-
ban, New York. 43913
Stock (The) king; or. The king of stockmen.
© James H. Wallick, New York; 1885:
17544. Aug. IS. 43914
Stockade (The). .Set Woman (A) hero.
Stockings; comedy in 1 act, by Jean Barrymore.
[11, 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1912: D : 801.5(5 : William H.
St. .Tames, New York. 43915
Stockings' (The) revolt; Christmas play, by
Elizabeth Ferguson Seat. Cincinnati. New
York, Fillmore music house, 1910. cover-title,
8 p. 12°.
© Oct. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1910 ; D : 22236 ;
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 43916
Stocks and stockings; farce comedy in 3 acts.
4 scenes, by C. E. Summers. [123] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1913 : D : 35150 ; Charles Ed-
win Summers, New York. 43917
Stolen (The) acrobats and the pawn broker's
fortune; a sketch, by W. G. Wrest. 1 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© William C. ^\'rest, St. Joseph, Mo.; D:
7491, Sept. 28, 1905; 2c. Oct. 10, 1905. 43918
Stolen (A) birthright. See His inheritance.
Stolen (The) bond; 1 act play, by W. R. Leigh.
[2], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1915; D: 40880; William K.
Leigh, New York. 43918a
Stolen (The) bonds. See Ainsworth. ,
Stolen (The) bride; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
N. Twomey. [96] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Neil Twomey, Chelsea. Mass. ; D : 5040,
:\Iay 17, 1904 ; 2c. May 17, 1904. 43919
Stolen child; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by C. A.
Sweetland.
© Charles A. Sweetland, Nebraska City,
Neb.; 1879:8193. .Tune 19. 43920
-a drama in 4 acts, by D. Murray and E. J.
Parker.
© Edward John Parker and Dominick ilur-
ray. TTnited States : 1887 : 3773, Feb. 16.
43921
52 p.
melodrama in 4 acts, by G. E. Lundy. [2],
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914 ; D : 38962 ; Grace Ellen
I^undy, Detroit. 43921a
— or, The lost found, a melodrama in 6 acts,
dramatized from the story, Waiting for the
train, by L. Blodgett.
© Lydia Blodgett, Boston ; 1894 : 47.322, Oct.
11. 43922
— See also Irene Ashton.
Stolen (The) city; in 4 acts, by George Scar-
borough. 32 p. 8". Printed.
© George M. Scarborough, New York ; D :
10071. Mar. 4. 1907 : 2c. Mar. 4, 1907. 43923
Stolen (The) courtship; playette. by G. Gris-
wold. 26 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Grace Griswold. Roselle Park, N. Y. ; D :
7031, July 25, 1905 : 2c. July 25, 1905. 43924
OO
15
43925
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43943
Stolen (The) despatches; a military drama in
5 acts, by M. Striclvlancl.
© Marion Strickland, New York ; 1885 :
13060, June 13. 43925
See also In the enemy's camp.
Stolen (The) flask. Sec Navajo.
Stolen from home; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
T. F. Miller.
© Thomas F. Miller and Henry Vogleman,
Philadelphia ; 1891 : 40585, Nov. 12. 43926
or. The struggle for a fortune, by K. S.
Hatch.
© Kate Smith Hatch, Oalve.ston, Tex. :
1874:9760, July 25. 43927
— Sec also Immortal (The) Charlie Ross.
Stolen (The) heir. See Charlie Ross.
Stolen (The) heiress. See Byer's library of
tabloid plays.
Stolen (The) honeymoon; farce comedy in 3
acts, by L. Rising. [150] p. 4". Typewrit-
• ten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914 ; D : 37845 ; Lawrence
Rising, New York. 43927a
Stolen ideas; an original musical absurdity, by
H. McAvoy and E. Rogers.
© Harrv McAvoy and Emma Rogers, United
States ; 1884 : 8666, Apr. 25. 43928
Stolen (A) kid; a sketch in 1 act, by Joe Flynn
and George Taggart. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Knox Gavin and Jennie Piatt. New
York; D : 2076, .Tune 11, 1902; 2c. June 5.
1902. 43929
Stolen kiss.
© Charles A. Meeker, Newark, N. J. ; 1882 :
5006, Mar. 31. 43930
by Brandon Hurst. Typewritten.
© Wright Huntington, New York; 1899:
48314, July 26; 2c. July 26. 43931
farce-comedy in 3 acts, by Bruno Lessing
[pseud, of Rudolph Block] [83]. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1915; D: 41664; Rudolph
Block, New York. 43931a
or. The unkissed man, operetta in 3 acts,
lyrics by Sydney Ro.senfeld. 32 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1910 ; D : 22957 ; Jos. W. Stern
& CO., New York. 43932
Stolen kisses; play in a prologue and 3 acts, by
M. Swan. [154] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1915 ; D : 40193 ; Mark Swan,
New York. 43932a
Stolen laurels; a 4 act drama, adapted for the
stage from Anstey Guthrie's novel. The giant's
robe, by S. B. Alexander. 35 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Signmud B. Alexander, Boston ; 1891 :
5183, Feb. 6 ; Ic. Feb. 6. 43933
Stolen (The) letters; by W. J. Suiter.
© William Jas. Suitei", New York ; D :
9364, Nov. 1, 1906. 43934
Stolen (The) mask. See Queen Mab. — Shat-
tered idols.
Stolen money; a domestic drama in 4 acts, by
<}eo. H. Jessop and AVilliam Gill.
© Je.ssop and Gill, New York; 1884:7349,
Apr. 5. 43935
Stolen (The) nugget; the black white elephant,
by A. E. De Steffani.
© Azalia E. De Steffani, Alameda, Cal. ;
1898 : 13088, Feb. 23. 43936
Stolen orders; play in 3 acts, by Cecil Raleigh
and Henry Hamilton. [206] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1915; D: 41578; Theatre
Royal Drury lane, ltd., London. 43936a
Stolen (The) plans; play in 1 act, by G. H. Car-
ter. [11,15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1915 ; D : 41683 ; George Har-
rison CVirter, New York. 43936b
Stolen plumage; play in 3 acts, by B. Israeli.
Ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1913; D: 32835; Baruch
Israeli, Washington. 43937
Stolen (The) poem; a play in 3 acts, by J. Ray-
ner. [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Rayner, New York ; D : 13555, Aug.
17. 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 17, 1908. 43938
-Same. [4], 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. .10, 1910; D: 22260; John Ray-
ner, Ne^\■ York. 43939
Stolen (The) prince; by Mrs. Hugh Fraser.
[New York, The Alexander press, 1905] [32]
p. 8°.
© Mrs. H. Fraser, New York; A: 116742,
:\ray 13, 1905 ; 2c. May 13, 1905. 43940
Stolen proofs; a melodrama in 3 acts, by G. S.
Knight.
© George Sloan Knight. United States :
1884 : 2676. Feb. 6. 43941
Stolen (The) sabre; or. Joe Silvei-thorn's vic-
tory, by S. C. Appleby.
© Samuel Crapin Appleby, Baltimore ; 1892 :
7750. Feb. 18. 43942
Stolen (The) secret; drama, by W. C. Murray
and T. A. White. [23] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1910 ; D : 21299 ; W. C. Murray
and T. A. White, Uniontown, Pa. 43943
2216
43944
COPYEIGIITED IN THE UNITED STATES
43964
Stolen (The) song; play in 1 act, by E. W. Fi-
field. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 0. 1913; D : 3189(5 ; Effie Wood-
warrl Fifield, Minneapolis*. 43944
Stolen (The) story; in 5 acts, by .1. T.. AVilliams.
[201] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Je.sse Lynch Williams, Princeton. N. .T. ;
D : 3784, Aug. 1, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 7. 1903.
43945
Stolen (A) sunbeam; a western comedy drama
in 4 acts, by Frank and S. R. INIaltese.
© Salvatore R. Maltese, New York; D:
12426, Feb. 2."). 1908. 43946
or. The great reward, play in 4 acts, by
Frank and S. R. Maltese. [95] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jidy 27. 1911; D : 24789 ; Salvatore
Rosa Maltese, New York. 43947
Stolen (The) will; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
bv L. !<]. Tilden (Ink) Marlboro, N. H.. Tlie
author, 1881. 53 p. 12°.
© Len Ellswortli Tilden. Marlboro. N. H. ;
1881 : 9644. .lune 20 ; 2c. Sept. 7. 43948
— Same.
© Len Ellsworth Tilden. MarllM.ro, N. H. :
1881 : 12181, Aug. 6 ; 2c. Sept. 7. 43949
— — ■ Sec also Comrade's (A) luck. — Ned, the
Negro outlaw.
Stolen words; or. Caught in the act, a play in
4 acts, by E. C. I-amsou. [139] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© J^rnest Olvde liamson, Phoenix. Ariz. ; D :
11739, Nov. 14. 1907; 2c. Dec. 10, 1907. 43950
Stone (The) cross. .Sec Wyoming.
Stone the woman. Sec Shall the woman be
stoned?
Stoned; play in 4 acts, by M. E. Wadlingtou.
[103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12. 1915; D : 41483 ; :\rary Emma
Wadlington, Columbus, O. 43950a
Stonewall; a southern war drama in 4 acts, by
J. K. Collier.
© ,Tames K. Collier, Wilmington, N. C. ;
1895 : 50589, Oct. 5. 43951
Stonewall Jackson; a drama of the Civil War,
by A. Chrostowski. 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York ; D :
9864, Jan. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 29, 1907. 43952
— a drama of the Civil War in 3 acts, 4 scenes.
by A. Chrostowski. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York; D:
10016. Feb. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1907. 43953
— Same. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York ; D :
Stony Cliff people; play in 4 acts, by Effie
Woodward Fifield. 164 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20. 1913; D: 32005; Mrs. J. C.
Fifield, Minneapolis. 43955
Stony-Lonesome; 1 act play, by A. W. Holbrook.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11. 1910 ; D : 21529 ; Amelia Weed
Holbrook, New York. 43956
Stool pigeon; modern drama of the day, bv L.
Klein. [16] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1913; D : 35231 ; Lew Klein,
New York. 43957
an original comedy drama, by E. F. Benton.
© E. F. Benton. Chicago ; 1888 : 36708, Dec.
24. 43958
Stooping to conquer; comic opera in 3 acts,
written by Alfred Murray, composed by A.
Baldwin Sloaye.
© Alexander George Mackenzie, Great
Britain ; D : 3897. Aug. 14, 1903. 43959
Stop, look and listen; comedy in 3 acts, by H. B.
Smith. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1915; D : 42313 ; Harry B.
Smith, New York. 43960
a musical comedy in 3 acts, book and lyrics
10376, Apr. 18, 1907: 2c. Apr. 18, 1907.
43954
2217
by H. E. Russell, music by A. G. Johnstone.
101 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Hiram E. Russell and Alexander Church
Johnstone, Evanston, 111. ; D : 11114, Aug. 5,
1907; 2c. Aug. 5, 1907. 43961
satirical farce in 3 acts, by D. E. Chantler.
[1], 188 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1914 ; D : .38385 ; David Everett
Clumtler, Pittsburgh. 43961a
• a sketch in 1 act and 2 scenes, by M. AYhite,
jr. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Matthew White, jr., New York ; D : 9595,
Dec. 7, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 7. 1906. 43961b
Stop number two; dramatic r.tilroad playlet
in 1 act, by G. R. Desch. 9 p. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1914 ; D : 36389 ; George Rich-
ard Desch, Minneapolis. 43961c
Stop the press! comedy of American life in 3
acts, by C. S. Booth. [146] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 12, 1911; D : 24462 ; Charles
Stewart Booth, New (Orleans. 43962
farce comedy in 2 acts, by C. S. Booth.
[116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1911; D : 24218 ; Charles
Stewart Booth, New Orleans. 43963
Stop thief! a drama in 3 acts, by ;Mark Melford.
© Marcus R. Meyer, New York; 1890:
25232, Aug. 13. 43964
43965
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43984
Stop thief — (Continued.
in 1 act, by E. Day. 22 p. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© Edmund Day. Brooljlvn ; D : 6689, Mav
19. 1905; 2c. May 19, 1905. 43965
Storch. (Der); lu.stspiel in 3 akten, von H. Sto-
bitzer. 73 p. 4°. Printed.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1911: D : 23127 ; Heinricli
Stobitzer, Municli, Germany. 43966
Storch (Der) ist tot; schwank in 3 akten, von
Hans Kottow. Wien, F. W. Schmieden & co.,
1912. 72 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1912; D: 30733; F, W.
Schmieden & eo.. Vienna. 43967
Storia d'amore; commedia lirica di Paul Mil-
liet, niusica di Spiro Samara, tr. ritmica itali-
aua di A. Galli. Milano, E. Sonzogno. 3 p. 1.,
8-56 numb. 1. S°.
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Mihui ; D : 4229, Nov.
3, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1903. 43968
Stories to act; by Frances Gillespy Wicks, illus.
by Maud Hunt Squire. Chicago. New York,
Rand, McNally & company [1915] 142 p.
incl. col. front., col. illus. 12°. ([Dramatic
reader series, book 2] )
© Aug. 23, 1915; 2c. Sept. 30, 1915; aft'.
Sept. 3, 1915 ; A : 411312 ; Rand, McNally & co.,
Chicago. 43968a
Stork (The) and the nest; by Catharine Marga-
ret Conroy.
© J. W. Conroy, New York ; 1900 A : 19099,
Aug. 1. 43969
Storm. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1910; D : 20055 ; Sanger &
Jordan, New York. 43970
• a drama of modern Russian life in 5 acts,
English version by M. E. Coe.
© IVIarie Evelyn Coe, San Francisco ; D :
6818, June 13, 1905. 43971
'play in 3 acts and 4 scenes, by E. Locke.
54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
(g) Ic. July 22, 1912; D : 30310 ; Edward
Locke, Tabor, N. J. 43972
— — piny of Irish folk-life in 1 act, by D. J.
Shea. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29. 1912; D : 29537 ; Dennis J.
Shea, Brighton, Mass. 43973
playlet in 1 act, by F. Willard. [2], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23. 1914; D: 37379; Florence
Willard, Los Angeles. 43973a
Storm (The) and the girl; play in 1 act, by
W. F. Hatch. [l],21p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25. 1912 ; D : 28430 ; W. F. Hatch,
San Francisco. 43974
Storm beaten; a romantic drama in 4 acts, bv
T. H. Glenney.
© T. H. Glenney, New York: 1883:9203,
May 18. 43975
a romantic play In 4 acts, dramatized from
Buchanan's novel of God and the man, bv
T. H. Glenney.
© John Stetson. Boston; 1883:9402, Mav
-1. 43976
Storm beaten in the polar seas; or, God and
the man, a romantic drama in 4 acts, by T. H.
Glenney.
© T. H. Glenney, United States ; 1883 : 6661.
Apr. 9. 43977
Storm center; a drama, by B. C. Chapin. 62 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin Chester Chapin, New York ; D :
9427, Nov. 14, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 14, 1906. 43978
Storm (A) in a tea shop; comedv in 1 act, bv
Stafford Hillard. New York, S. French; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1911. 24 p. 16°.
( [French's acting ed. no. 239] )
© Nov. 28, 1911; 2c. Nov. 29. 3911; D:
25905 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 43979
Storm (The) king-; opera in 3 acts, by A. D.
Kiml)all. [17] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Fel). 11, 1914 ; D : 35998 ; Anita Deles-
dernier Kimball, Nashua, N. H. 43979a
(L'homme de neige), piece in 5 acts and
6 tableaux, by Edouard Cadol.
© Frangois Mons and Louis Nathal. New-
York ; 1886 : 19900, Sept. 3. 43980
Stormbird (The); play in 4 acts, by Herman
C. J. Roelvink, tr. by A. D. Ficke. (Iti Poet
lore, V. 24. no. 2, spring 1913)
© May 22, 1913; 2c. May 22, 1913; D:
33338 ; Arthur Davison Ficke, Davenport, la.
43981
Same. (In Poet lore, v. 24, no. 2, Mar.
Apr. 1913 ; periodical © May 22, 1913 ; 2c. May
24, 1913 ; B : 2S4999; Poet lore Co., Boston)
43981a
Storming of the Bastile; or, A reign of terror,
a pyrotechnical spectacular and pantomimic
drama, by H. J. Pain and F. O. Rose.
© Henry J. Pain an^l Frank Oakes Rose.
New York; 1894;. 53957, Nov. 19. 43982
Storms; l\v R. C. Merchant.
© Ralph Crandall Merchant. Greene, N. Y. :
D : 4215, Nov. 7, 1903. 43983
Stormy finish; by J. W. Connelly. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1910 ; D : 17884 ; John W. Con-
nelly, Chelsea, Mass. 43984
2218
43985
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44000
Stormy (A) hour; a comic sketch, by L. Loner-
gan. 11 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Lester Louergan, New Yorli ; D : 14017,
Oct. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. o, 1908. 43985
Stormy (A) knight; a 1 act dramatic composi-
tion, by F. .1. Beaman. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten,
(c) Fred J. Beaman, Jaclison, Mich. ; D :
14279, Nov. 13, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 13, 1908. 43986
Stormy (A) night; comedy in 1 act, by Katha-
rine Kavanaugh. New York, Diclj and Fitz-
gerald, 1912. 12 p. 12°.
© Aug. 5. 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1912 ; D : 30448 ;
LMck and Fitzgerald, New York. 43987
Stormy (The) petrel; a conieily drama in 4 acts,
by S. Wood.
© Stanley Wood, New York; 1892:3.5646,
Aug. 29. 43988
Story (The) a locket told. See Lost and
found.
Story-hour plays; by Frances Sankstone Mintz,
illus. bv Clara Powers Wilson. Chicago, New-
York, Rand, McNally & company [1915] 143
p. incl. col. front., col. illus. 12". ([Dramatic
reader series, book 3] )
© Aug. 26, 191.5 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1915 ; aff. Sept.
3, 1915 ; A : 411311 ; Rand, McNally & co., Chi-
cago. 43988a
Story (The) of a birth; by Etta Pierce, a sensa-
tional play in 5 acts, dramatized from the
above story, by F. Prestige.
© Fannie Prestige, Richmond; 1874:' 4919,
Apr. 14. 43989
Story (The) of a country store. See Wooden
(The) man.
Story (The) of a country town; play in 3 acts,
by E. W. Howe. [48] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1911 ; D : 23229 ; E. W. Howe,
Atchison, Kan. 43990
Story (The) of a dagger. See Adeda.
Story (The) of a dead man; a drama in 4 acts,
by F. M. Camp.
© Frank M. Camp, Philadelphia; 1899:
74577, Nov. 15. 43991
See also Tatterley.
Story of a famous wedding. See In office
hours, and other sketches.
Story (The) of a love behind a throne. See
Graustark.
Story (The) of a picasrune; a romantic comedy
in 4 acts and prologue, by E. Athelston. [143]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edith Athelston, New York : V> : 888. Sept.
21, 1901; 2c. Sept. 21. 1901. 43992
Story^ of a play; by J. M. Feigl. [5] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1911; D: 28003; J. Mauldiu
Feigl, New York. 43993
Story (The) of a sin; a drama in 4 acts, by
Courtenay Thorpe.
© S. Goodfriend, New York; 1895:4768,
Jan. 18. 43994
Story (The) of a woman's heart. See Du
Barry (The)
Story (The) of a young man's downfall. See
Led away.
Story (The) of an African farm; a drama in 4
acts, by Frank Connelly and K. La Shelle.
©Kirke La Shelle, New York ; 1900 A : 6119,
Mar. 6. 43995
Story (The) of Asenath; drama in 5 acts, by
J. Willy. Chicago, The Hotel monthly [1913]
82 p. 8°.
© July 16, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1913 ; D : 34046 :
John Willy, Chicago. 43996
Story of Asenath, daughter of Potipherah,
high priest of On; by J. Willy. Chicago, The
Hotel monthly [1913] 82 p. 8°.
© July 16, 1913; 2c. July 19, 1913 ; A :
351268 ; John Willy, Chicago. 43997
Story (The) of Columbus. See World (The)
finder.
Story (The) of Coriolanus, a great Roman
general. See Veturia.
Story (The) of Corporal Bell; play for present
times in 1 act, by O. W. Hogg. New^ York,
Samuel French ; London, Samuel French, ltd.,
1915. 23 p. 12°. ( On cover : French's acting
ed., no. 2532)
© Sept. 27, 1915; 2c. Sept. 30, 1915; D:
41875 ; Cyril Wentworth Hogg, London.
43997a
Story (The) of Cupid; in pantomime and pose,
by A. B. Phillips.
© Abbie Budsall Phillips, Chicago; D:
14759, Nov. 30, 1908. 43998
Story (The) of Esther. See Mizpah.
Story of Glastonbury and the grail; or. The
light of Avalon, a mystery play concerning
the introduction of Christianity to England
by Joseph of Arimathea, by Melchior Mac-
bride [pseud, of J. P. Quinton] London, Hun-
ter and Longhurst, 1909. xviii, 102 p. illus.
12°.
© John Purcell Quinton. Little Chart, Eng-
land ; D : 15581, Apr. 10, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 19,
1909. 43999
Story of Hypatia; a play in 4 acts, founded on
Charles Kingsley's novel, by G. Stuart Ogilvie.
Rahway, N. J., The Mershon company, 1894.
© W. Heinemann, London ; 1894 : 7316.
Apr. 2. 44000
2219
44001
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44011
Story (The) of Inez: a i>l:iy, by C. V. Kavonrtfih.
Sail FrniK-isco. 10(l(». :\ \). I.. 77 )». illds.. i)l.
© Charles Vinrtnit KiiViUiiijih, Sail Fran-
(•is.-(.: 1S!)S: .-.(VJSl. Si'i't. 2(>: 2c. Oct. 8. lUUU.
44001
Story (The) of Joseph. Srv Good (The) Sa-
maritan, and other Bible stories dramatized.
Story (The) of Joseph and his brethren. Sec
Dreams fulfilled.
Story (The) of Kennett. N«r Kennett (The)
mystery.
Story (The) of little Samuel, ^cc Good (The)
Samaritan, and other Bible stories drama-
tized.
Story (The) of Lola. See Blackmailer (The)
Story (The) of Margaret Kent. See Tragedy
of errors.
Story (The) of Mary McLinda; [a play in ?>
acts] by J. M. Patterson, 76 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. July 31, 1909 ; D : 16434 ; Joseph 3*Ie-
dill Patterson, Libertyville, 111. 44002
Story (The) of Old Glory; being a history of the
Stars and Stripes in allegory and .song, a
spectacular drama in 3 acts, by G. A. Sahlin.
© George Adolph Sahlin, Benton Harbor,
Mich. ; 1897 : .53560, Sept. 23 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1898.
44003
Story (The) of the baby Moses, See Good
(The) Samaritan, and other Bible stories
dramatized.
Story of the first Thanksgiving; by E. E. Ma-
thews. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912; D : 28722 ; Elsie E.
Mathews, ]\Iih\aukee, Or. 44004
Story (The) of the flag. Sec Red, White and
Blue,
Story (The) of the Golden Fleece; a mythologi-
cal romance play in 4 acts, by Henry Kirk.
[67] p, 4°. Typewritten.
© Airs. H. C. De Mille, New Yoi-k ; D : 8991.
Aug, 24, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 10, 1906. 44005
Story (A) of the hills; vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by U, Akerstrom. 14, [2] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic, Apr. 19, 1911; D: 24000; Ullie Aker-
strom, Brooklyn. 44006
Story (Th^) of the nativity; u masque, by S, C,
Ott. Los Angeles, Fred S. Lang company
11915] 3 p. 1., 25 p. front, (port.) illus,
8°.
© Dec, 15, 1915; 2c, Dec. 20, 1915: D:
42.580 ; Susanna Clayton Ott, Tropico, Oal,
44006a
£tory (The) of the other wise man; [by Henry
\aH I»vkc| lihnMIo by -M. T. .Maltby.
® .Maude 'I'ownsend .Maltl)y. New Haven;
l»:2(;2:i Nov. IS. V.ny2. 44007
Story (The) of the poplar tree. .S(< Snow
(The) image.
Story (The) of the rosary; ronianfn- jilay in 4
acts, by W. H. .ward. |14.".|p. 4°. Tyj)e\vril-
ti'U.
© Ic. Ai.r. N. 1<.»H: 1»: ;!(;(j41 ; Waller How-
ard. London. 44007a
Story (The) of the twelve spies. See Good
(The) Samaritan, and other Bible stories
dramatized.
Story (The) of the violets; playlet in 1 act, by
Walter M, Ebel. [10] p, f °. Typewritten,
© Ic, May 4, 1911; D: 24134; F, Herbert
Scott, Philadelphia. 44008
Story (A) of the war. See Virginia,
Story (The) of Venezuela, See Angel (The)
of peace.
Story plays old and new, book 1-3; by .V. S.
Varney, New York, Cnu^iimati, [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1915] ','> v. col. fronts.,
col, illus. 12°,
© .Tan. 2, 1915; 2c. each Jan. 5. 1915; A:
393143-393145; Alice Snmner Varney, Newton
Highlands, Mass. 44008a-44008c
Story-teller (The); a comedy in 3 acts. l>y E.
Freiberger,
© Edward Freiberger. Cliicago; 1892:4456,
Jan. 28. 44009
^or, A penny dreadful, play in 1 act. by H.
Blankenhorn. 22 p. 4 '. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1915 ; I) : 4079J) ; Heber Blank-
enhorn. New York. 44009a
Story-teller and slave. Sec B-ose of Persia,
Story (The) that never grows old. See To-
morrow,
Story (The) the violets told. Ncc Violet (The)
bride,
Storyland; iilay in 2 acts, by E. H. Wilkinson.
[6], .33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. G. 1915; D: 40280; Elizabeth
Hays AVilkinson, Pittsburgh. 44009b
Stouts' widows; comedy in 3 acts and 1 scene,
by E. Idell Seiverling. 154 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 31. 1913; D : .32148 ; E. Idell
Seiverling, New York. 44010
Stowaway (The); a melodrama.
© Hal S. Taylor. New York; 1887:13822,
May 26. 44011
2220
44012
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44032
Strad (The); play in 3 acts, by N. Rose. 71 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1909; D: 16414; Norman
Rose, New York. 44012
Stradivarius; comedie en 1 acte. [de] M.
Maurey. 12 p. S°.
© Dec. 19, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1909 ; D : 17840 :
Max ]Maurey. Paris. 44013
Strafford and his former tutor Greenwood in
the Tower. Sec From King to King.
Straight; 1 act play, by A. Hoffman. [1], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1912 ; D : 31698 ; Aaron Hoff-
mau, New York. 44014
Straight (A) flush; or, A game of poker, a
farcical comedy in 3 acts, [by] Mrs. F. M.
Chapman.
© Mrs. F. M. Chapman, Worcester; 1886:
10201, Apr. 29. 44015
Straight from the heart; a drama in 4 acts, by
Sutton Vane and Arthur Shirley. Typewritten.
© William Calder, New York ; 1896 : 8573.
Feb. 5 : 2c. Mar. 26. 44016
Straight (The) jacket; sketch in 1 act, by H. J.
Vernot. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1914 ; D : 37153 ; Henry .Tean
Vernot, Jersey City. 44016a
Straight (A) tip; a playlet, by R. V. Spencer.
[14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Richard V. Spencer, Los Angeles; D:
13283, July 2, 1908 ; 2c. July 2, 1908. 44017
Straight tip Jim; comedy in 1 act, by J. D.
Clifton.
© Joseph D. Clifton, New York; 1899:
30118, May 3. 44018
Straight to the heart; a play written and arr.
by F. G. Maeder, rev. by Frank Dumont.
© Frederick G. Maeder, Philadelphia ; 1882 :
5970, Apr. 15. 44019
Straightened out; or, A rolling stone, comedy
in 1 act, by Alan Brooks [pseud, of I. Hay-
ward] [1], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1914 ; D : 38151 ; Irving Hay-
ward, New York. 44019a
Straightening a crook; original comedy dra-
matic playlet, by C. E. Elliott. [11] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30. 1912; D: 29230; Charles
Elveu Elliott, Port Orchard, Wash. 44020
Stranded; by C. B. Newton.
© Cvrus Brownlee Newton, San Francisco ;
1900 A: 27635, Nov. 7. 44021
comedy sketch in 1 act, by C. B. Newton.
[10] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1911 ; D : 24346 ; C. B. New-
ton. San Francisco. 44022
Stranded — Continued.
drama in 5 acts, 5 tableaux, by M. L. John-
son.
© Martha Lafitte Johnson, United States;
1872 : 8667, Aug. 13. 44023
— -a musical melange, book and Ivrics, bv
S. N. Stuckey. [19] p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1909 ; D : 16574 ; S. Norman
Stuckey, Brooklyn. 44024
— 1 act musical comedy, by H. Irwin and
Minerva Courtney. [22] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1910 ; D : 17928 ; Harry Irwin,
Clinton, la. 44025
— playlet in 1 scene, by Frank B. Coigne. 21
p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1910; D: 21342 ; Coigne &
Rankin, Philadelphia. 44026
or, Scenes at the junction, a musical com-
edy in 2 acts, by D. Smith.
© Dexter Smith, Boston ; 1880 : 7551, Mav
14. 44027
•or. The Oriole comic opera co., in 3 acts.
by Robert CJriffin Morris. 38 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Elenor de Berreiu Morris, Brooklyn ; D :
6104, Jan. 19, 1905; 2c. Jan. 19, 1905. 44028
See also, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with figures : 50 miles from nowhere.
Stranded (The) actor; comedy sketch, by H. T.
De Vere. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1910; D: 21915; Harry T.
De Vere, El Paso, Tex. 44029
Stranded (A) actor and his wits; farce in 3
acts, by Andrew J. and Thomas A. Campbell.
[135] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1911: D: 24401; Campbell
bros.. New York. 44030
Stranded in luxury; vaudeville playlet, by Rob-
ert Lee Laudrum. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1914; D: 35606; Belcher,
Hartman & Belcher, Tecumseh. Mich.
44030a
Stranded (The) medicine show; or. Saving his
bacon, farce in 1 scene, by J. H. Griswold.
8 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1911 ; D : 25083 ; James Harvey
Griswold, Amsterdam, N. Y. 4403 1
Stranded (The) players; a comedy drama, by
M. M. Brannan.
© M. M. Brannan, Washington ; 1897 : 5910,
Jan. 19. 44032
2221
44033
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOXS
44052
Strandkinder; cin schaiisiuel iu 4 akteu. Lv<)u|
Hei-niaim SiHlerDUiiiii. Berlin. TliealiTvci-lnu
K. l'.!<.cli. 100!). 10."; 1). 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 1. ]!)09: I>: 17647: Kduaid
r.loch. Kerliii. 44033
Strange (The) adventures of a town pump;
hy It. Fii!i:or;!. (I \i. V. Typewritten.
© H(.l»err Fulgora. New York; I):l(«)8r).
July 10. 1907; 2c. July 10. 11)07. 44034
Strange adventures of Amos Skeeter; 3 act
fai-cical (-(Hiiedy. h,\ .M. M. Slrahl. [SI] p.
f". 'l\vi)ewritten.
© Mai-i<'ii Marcus St raid. I'.rnoklyn ; D:
2Jba, ;iopL. lU, 1U02 ; 2c. Au- 22, 1904. 44035
Strange (The) adventures of Jack and Jill.
See Mother goose.
Strange (The) adventures of Jack and the
beanstalk; a fairy extravaganza in 3 acts,
by R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston ; 1895 : 54437, Oct.
26. 44036
Strange adventures of John Flynn, a lawyer.
See Unconscious (An) burglary.
Strange adventures of Little Bed Riding
Hood. -See Wicked (The) Wolf.
Strange (The) adventures of Miss Brown.
© Sidney Cohen, New York; 1897:65471,
Nov. 24 ; 2c. Nov. 24. 44037
-by Robert Buchanan and Charles Marlowe
[pseud, of Harriett Jay] New York, S.
P^rench ; London, S. French, ltd., 1909. 88 p.
12°. ([E'rencli's international copyriglited ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 163] )
© Dec. 14, 1909; 2c. Dec. 15, 1909; D:
17701 ; Samuel French, New Y'ork. 44038
Strange (The) adventures of Mr. and Mrs.
Honeymoon. .SVe Runaway (The) match.
Strange (The) adventures of Robinson Crusoe;
drama in 5 acts, based on Daniel Defoe's
story, by J. R. Oisliei. [73] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 25. 1914 ; D : 36142 ; J. R. Oishei,
BufCalo. 44038a
Strange (A) baby; a comedy in 1 act. by S.
Wilmer and W. Vincent.
© Sidney Wilmer and Walter Vincent, New
York ; 1898 : 56955, Sept. 28 ; 2c. Sept. 30.
44039
Strange birds; drama in 4 acts, by Moses
Scliorr.
r*;:-iri2U"i^ k^i ,"iyis ;by;^"iD 5?-i):r-iD ^n
[3] 94 p. 8°. Ms.
© le. Aug. 25, 1913; D: 34238; .Julius
lU-oder, New York. 44040
Strange (A) case; (lianinti/.tMl troui Robert
Louis Sleveiison's U(i\el I'lie strange case of
Dr. .lekyll and Mr. Hyde, a melodrama in 4
nets, by <;. H. Marsii. |44|i). 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© (Jeorge Harrison .Mai-sh. Boston; 1888:
IT1.".4. .Inn.' 1."); 2e. .lune 10. 44041
Strange case of Dr. Bruno.
© F. K. I>auiel, Austin. 'I'ex.
24. 1900.
1>: 9GS7. Dec.
44042
Strange (The) case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde; ;i drama in 4 acts, adapted from the
.^Lory of Robert Louis Stevenson, by A. R.
Whytal.
© A. R. Whytal, -New York; 1888:11673,
Apr. 21. 44043
See also Strange (A) case.
Strange (The) case of Ethan Trine; in 3 acts,
by T. H. Wilson. 65 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1911 ; D : 24639 ; T. Howard
Wilson, Burbank, Cal. 44044
Strange (A) coincidence; by C. INI. Price. 5 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1910; D; 22463; Charles M.
Price, Cincinnati. 44045
Strange (The) detective. See His mother's
jewels.
Strange (A) disappearance; a comedy drama in
5 acts, by G. Clarke.
© George Clarke. New York; 1886:8.511,
Apr. 9. 44046
Strange (A) event; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Edwin A. Bai-ron, F. Cunlifte Owen and Mil-
dred Aldrich.
© Arthur Forrest. New York ; 1890 : 20977,
June 30th. 44047
Strange (A) flaw; hy H. S. Wilcox.
© Henr\ S. Wilcox. Chicago: D : 8525, May
14. 1906. * 44048
Strange (A) god; drama in 3 acts, by J. L.
Garner. 03 p. 4". Typewritten.
© .John Le.slie (Earner, Washington ; D :
8425. Apr. 26. 1906 : 2c. Apr. 26, 1906. 44049
Strange host; by Arthur Law. London, ,J. Wil-
liams, ltd.; New York, F. Scluiberth «& co.,
1904. 23 p. 8°.
© .Joseph Williams, ltd.. Loudon; D : 4931.
Apr. 23. 1904 : 2c. Apr. 23, 1904, 44050
Strange (The) lady; or. Periwinkle's peril,
playlet in 1 act, by L. Westervelt.
© Leouidas Westervelt. New York ; D :
5723. Nov. 4, 1904. 44051
Strange (A) man; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
F. W. Kelly.
© Frank W. Kelly. Columbus O. ; 1899:
360.50, IMay 31. 44052
2222
44053
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44073
Strange (A) marriage. See My Lady Darrell.
Strange (The) Mrs. Hines; drama in 4 acts,
by R. T. Savage. [2], 78 p. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1911 ; D : 25899 ; Ray T. Sav-
age, New York. 44053
Strange (A) pair; a farce corned v in 3 acts, by
F. W. Kelly.
© Frank W. Kelly, Columbus, O. ; 1899:
36052, May 31. 44054
Strange (A) patient; in 1 act, by J. Wallace.
[23] p. 4^. Typewritten.
© Joseph Wallace, Brooklyn ; D : 10786,
.June 17, 1907 ; Ic June 8 ; Ic. June 26, 1907.
44055
Strange (A) proposal. See Flitter's flirtation.
Strange (The) signal; a drama in 3 acts for
entertainments given by tribes of the Im-
proved O. R. M., by Dr. H. B. Fenner. Chi-
cago, The Misk-wi-Nen-Ne.
© S. W. Fallis, Chicago ; 1892 : 18432, Apr.
28 ; Ic. May 28. 44056
Strange (A) story. See Margrave and magic.
Strange (The) story of Ahrinziman. See
Ahrinziman, the Persian. — Fire (The) wor-
shiper.
Strange (The) story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde. See Dual (The) character of Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Strange (A) stranger; by William De Rose.
© Harry Mitchell, United States ; D : 15931,
May 24, 1909. 44057
Strange (A) voyage.
© Lewis Donazetta, New York ; D : 3025,
Feb. 21, 1903. 44058
Strange (The) will; play in 4 acts, by R. H.
(ribbons. [141] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June IS. 1914 ; D : 37356 ; Robert Hume
rubbons. New York. 44058a
Strange (A) world. See Justina.
Stranger (The); a burlesque Negro sketch in 1
scene, by A. J. Leavitt, arr. by Chai'les White.
New York, R. M. De Witt, 1875. 4 p. 12°.
( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no.
72])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7706, July 23 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 44059
■ drama in 4 acts, by Jacob Gordin, author-
ized English version by A. J. Gordin. [1],
77 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1915 ; D : 40691 ; Alexander J.
Gordin, Brooklyn. 44059a
a drama in 1 act, by S. B. Tall. [5] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1910; D: 21778;
Broughton Tall. Baltimore.
Stanley
44060
Stranger (The) — Continued.
play in 1 act, by A. E.
Lewine. 3 p. 4°
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1913 ; D : 32116 ; Archibald E.
Lewine, New York. 44061
ten.
- by A. E. Wills. 28 p. 4°. Typewrit-
© Anthony E. Wills, Brooklyn ; D : 14255,
Nov. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1908. 44062
by E. Jose. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© le. Oct. 7, 1913 ; D : 34646 ; Edouard Jos6,
New York. 44063
— playlet in 1 act, by H. Bashford
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1913
Bashford, Oakland, Cal.
44063
13 p.
D: 35057; Herbert
44064
— or, Rector of Argyle, play in 4 acts, by B.
Rinaldo. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1909: D: 17039; Bruce
44065
7, 1909 ;
Rinaldo, Maquoketa, la.
• iSVe also Dramas.
Stranger at the gate; an original American
play in 4 act.s,by F. D. SkifC. 63 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Frank D. Skiff, Chicago; D:4739, Mar.
17. 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1904. 44066
Stranger (A) in a strange land; comedy in 3
acts, by S. AMlmer and W. Vincent.
© Sidney Wilmer and Walter Vincent, New
York ; 1898 : 41953, July 13. 44067
Stranger (A) in Manila; a comedv in 2 acts, bv
D. C. St. John.
© D. Cameron St. John,
15599, Mar. 8, 1909.
Brooklyn ; D :
44068
Stranger (A) in New York; a dramatic compo-
sition in 3 acts, with original lyrics, by C.
Hoyt. Typewritten.
© Charles Hoyt, Charlestown, N. H. ; 1897 :
10606. K!607, Feb. 11 ; 2c. Feb. 11.
44069, 44070
• Same.
© Charles H. Hoyt, Charlestown, N. H. ;
1897 : 61635, Nov. 1 ; 2c. Nov. 1. 44071
Stranger (A) in town; a comedy with music,
by F. Beamish. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Frank Beamish, Detroit ; D : 10629. May
24, 1907 ; 2c. May 6, 1907. 44072
— dramatic composition, by R. L. Forrest.
© Robert Lee Forrest, Rome, N. Y. ; D : 166,
Feb. 25, 1901. 44073
2223
5379— VOL 2—16-
-36
44074
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44097
Stranger than fiction; a comedy drama, in a
prologue and 4 acts, by M, G. Bangs. [65]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. G. Bangs, Rye, N. Y. ; D : 10066, Mar.
4, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1907. 44074
play in 3 acts [by E. H. Sothern] 3 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1914 ; D : 38676 ; B. H. Sothern,
New York. 44074a
a romantic drama in 4 acts, by Kenneth
Lee and C. T. Vincent.
© Charles T. Vincent, New York; 1888:
639, .Tan. 6. 44075
Strangers; drama in 4 acts, by E. M. Kelley.
178 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1913; D : 32849 ; Ethel M.
Kelley, New York. 44076
Strangers within the gates; a play in 3 acts, by
G. M. Hardings. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. M. Hardings, London ; D : 14990, Feb,
4, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1909. 44077
Strangled on Sunday; a melodramatic farce, by
G. H. Trader. 23 p, 4°, Typewritten,
© George Henry Trader, Brooklyn ; D :
5564, Sept, 26, 1904 ; 2c, Sept, 26, 1904, 44078
Strangler (The); original dramatic thrill in 1
act, by R. W, Sneddon. 12 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911 ; D : 25772 ; Robert Wil-
liam Sneddon, New York. 44079
Stranglers (The) of Paris; dramatized and
adapted from the French of Adolfe Belot,
prologue in 2 pts. and 5 tableaux, twenty-
two characters.
© Charles Kelly, San Francisco; 1887:
14156, May 31. 44080
a melodrama in 2 prologues and 6 tableaux,
from the French, by David Belasco,
© Charles Frohman, New York; 1883:
19560, Oct. 24. 44081
See also Jagon.
Stratagem (The); a comedy in 3 acts.
© Leon N. Levi, Charlottesville, Va. ; 1876 :
999, .Ian. 21. 44082
Strategic der liebe; lustspiel in 3 akten, von G.
Herrmann.
© G. Herrmann, Detroit; 1891:33921, Sept.
23 ; Ic. Nov. 5. 44083
Strategist; a comedy in 4 acts, by Theodore H.
Sayre. [2], 150 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. H. Sayre, New York ; 1879 : 4140, Mar.
29 ; 2c. Mar, 29. 44084
sketch in 1 act, by L. H. Foster, 10 p, 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1911 ; D : 23883 ; Lilian Hoyt
Foster, New York, 44085
Strategists (The); a drama in 6 acts, by Theo-
dore H, Sayre, 82 p, 4°. Typewritten.
© T. H. Sayre, New York ; 1881 : 4528, Mar.
25 ; 2c. Mar. 25. 44086
Strategy; a comedy in 5 acts, by O. G. Rappold.
© O. O. Rappold, New York ; 1876 ; 14517,
Dec. 28. . 44087
■ a 1 act comedy. Typewritten.
© Harris and Pearlletta, Auburn, N. Y. ;
1897: 3968, Jan. 9 ; 2c. .Tan. 9. 44088
Strategy (The) of Jane; a comedy-drama in 1
act, by G. Gambetta [pseud, of G. G. Abra-
ham] 43 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Gustav Gambetta Abraham, Chicago;
D : 11342, Sept. 13, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 5, 1907.
44089
Strathmore; a society play in 6 acts, a dramati-
zation of Ouida's [Louise De la Ramge's]
novel, by Mrs. T. Miller.
© Mrs. Thomas Miller, New York; 1879:
4405, Apr. 3. 44090
— or. The queen of Paris, a play in 5 acts, by
A. P. Kunkel.
© Addie Procter Kunkel, Baltimore; 1871:
9264, Oct. 5. 44091
See also Cecil Strathmore. — Lord Strath-
more.— Pretty (The) panther.
Strathroy; drama in 4 acts, by R. F. Renne,
adapted from the novel For the king by
Charles Gibbons.
© Richard Foy Renne, United States;
1886 : 7488, Apr. 1. ' 44093
Strauss; commedia musicale in 3 atti e un pro-
logo di A. Colantuoni, musica di R. Delli
Ponti e E. Gregori. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Synopsis]
© E. Moreau-Chaslon, Milan ; D : 7139, Aug.
21, 1905; Ic. Aug. 16, 1905. 44093
Straw in the whirlwind; play by Elizabeth
Ronele [pseud, of E. E. Witherspoon] 104 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1909; D: 17657; Eleanor E.
Witherspoon, Washington. 44094
Straw (A) man; a farce in 1 act, by Edward
Aborn.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
61543, Dec. 5 ; 2c. Dec. 21. 44095
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by H. H. Wins-
low.
© Plerbert Hall Winslow, Chicago; 1887:
1934, Jan. 24. 44096
— an original 3 act musical farce comedy, by
Arthur L. Faulks.
© Mrs. W. H. Faulks, Burr Oak, Mich.;
1892 : 34858. Aug. 25. 44097
2224
44098
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44120
Straw (A) man — Continued.
or, My brave sister, a comedy drama, by
Eunice Goodrich.
© William Pottle, jr., Chicago; 1887 : 17428,
July 7. 44098
Straw (The) ride. See Gus Edwards' Rube
kids.
Strawberry shortcake; a negro sketch in 1 scene,
by Wesley J. Hunter. Clyde, 0-, A. D. Ames,
1887. 5 p. 12". ([Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 238] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, < ). ; 1887 : 11656, May
2 ; 2c. May 2. 44099
Straws; or. Trifles light as air, an American
comedy in 4 acts, by C. M. Greene and S.
Thompson. [107] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Clay M. Greene and Slason Thompson,
Chicago ; 1884 : 1433. Jan. 21 ; 2c. Jan. 21.
44100
Stray (A); u drama in 5 acts, by W. A. De
Long.
© William A. De Long, New York; 1871:
5978, June 23. 44101
Stray (A) bullet; in 6 acts, by H. Ziegfeld.
Typewritten.
© Hugo Ziegfeld, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; 1900
A : 8916, Apr. 6 ; 2c. Apr. 6. 44102
Stray cattle; vaudeville sketch, by M. J. Smith.
11 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1910; D : 20848 ; Maude J.
Smith, San Francisco. 44103
Stray (A) chicken; by R. C. Kirkpatrick.
© R. C. Kirkpatrick, Kansas City, Kan. ;
D : 1116, Nov. 21, 1901. 44104
Stray (The) kid; play in 1 act, by E. M. Royle.
[1], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914 ; D : 35735 ; Edwin Mil-
ton Royle, Darien, Conn. 44104a
Stray (The) king; libretto for comic opera in 2
acts, by W. H. Lepere.
© WiUiam H. LepSre, St. Louis; 1891:
13223, Apr. 11. 44105
Stray (The) leaf; a Gambler farce in 3 acts, by
M. B. Long. 35 p. 8°. Printed.
© Maxwell Budd Long, Gambler, O. ; D :
6907, July 5, 1905 ; 2c. June 26, 1905. 44106
Stray (A) shot; 1 act sketch, by J. H. Green-
berg. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1910; D : 22089 ; Joseph H.
Greenberg, New York. 44107
Strayed or stolen; comedietta, by S. W. Hol-
combe. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sallie Williams Holcombe, New York;
D : 5809, Nov. 22, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1904.
44108
Stray ling (The); dramatic composition, by
W. J. Jones. 15 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910; D: 20513; Will J.
Jones. New York. 44109
Streak (A) of luck; an American comedy in 5
tableaux, freely adapted from Besant and
Rice's The golden butterfly. New York, 1879.
48 p. 8°.
© Samuel B. Wiggin, New York; 1879:
15877, Nov. 24; 2c. Feb. 27, 1880. 44110
■ a comedy in 1 act, by L. F. Pierce.
© Lucie France Pierce, Chicago; 1897:
28792, May 10. 44111
Streak (A) of yellow; by B. Smith.
© Burton Smith, New York; D:8472, May
3, 1906. 44112
Streaks of light. See Roses.
Stream (The) of destiny; drama In 1 act, by
H. Renter and Roy West. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1913; D : 34998 ; Herman
Iveuter, Santa Ana, Cal. 44113
Stream (The) of life; play in 4 acts, by E. Burn-
ham. [142] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Mar. 29, 1913; D: 32782; Edith
Burnham, Boston. 44114
Street (The); a comedy in 5 acts, by R. B. Ir-
win.
© Richard B. Irwin, San Francisco; 1877:
11997, Oct. 17. 44115
Street (A) fair; farce-comedy in 3 acts, by G. F.
Warren.
© George F. Warren, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1899 : 78573, Dec. 2. 44116
Street (A) flirtation; comedy vaudeville skit, by
C. E. Hoban. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912 ; D : 30077 ; Charles E.
Hoban, New York. 44117
Street life in New York. See Enterprise.
Street (The) merchants; comedy dialogue, by
H. M. Shaw. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1910 ; D : 22524 ; Harold M.
Shaw, New York. 44118
Street (The) singer; a comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by N. J. Long and H. B. Warner, rev. 'by J. A.
Herne.
© N. J. Long, San Francisco; 1892:1871,
Jan. 11. 44119
or, Love and letters, an operetta in 1 act,
by Mrs. C. K. Crippen.
© Mrs. C. K. Crippen, New York; 1897:
65473, Nov. 24. 44120
See also Gringoire.
2225
44121
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44139
Street (The) singer and tlie bootblack; or, The
street urchins, a comedy sketch in 1 act, by
A. Gardner.
© Andy Gardner, New York; 1896:67415,
De^ 11. 44121
Street (The) singer's reward, or, Trom pov-
erty to prosperity, in 1 act, by W. G. Wil-
liams. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Will G. Williams, Columbus, O. ; D : 2769,
Dec. 26, 1902 ; Ic. Dec. 15, 1902. 44122
Street (The) urchins. See Street (The) singer
and the bootblack.
Streets (The) of Cairo; a comic and dramatic
composition, by V. Roditi.
© Victor Roditi, Atlantic City ; 1895 : .58305,
Nov. 19. 44123
Streets (The) of Chinatown in San Francisco.
See City (A) within a city.
Streets of honor; story of life and death, by
W. H. Nixon. [17] p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1914; D: 39193; Wilfred
• Hector Nixon, Chicago. 44123a
Streets (The) of old San Francisco. See So-
ciety and Babe Robinson.
Streets (The) of Paris; a spectacular play in 12
tableaux, by Adolphe Belot.
© Brooks and Dickson, New York; 1883:
9613, May 24. 44124
Strengen (Die) herren; lustspiel in 3 akten,
von O. Blumenthal und G. Kadelburg. New
York, I. Goldmann co., 1900. 132 p. 12°.
© Heinrich Conried, New York; 1900 A:
20374, Oct. 23 ; 2c. Nov. 10. 44125
Strength; play with a prologue in 4 acts and
11 scenes, by A. Bachman. [2], 44 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1914; D : 38871 ; Aurelia
Bachman, New York. 44125a
Strength (The) of character; play in 4 acts, by
R. De' Rebalio. [78] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1912; D: 29470; Roma De'
Rebalio, St. Paul. 44126
Strength (The) of Samson; farce in 1 act, by
M. Arnold. [34] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1914; D: 37758; Morris Ar-
nold, Minneapolis. 44126a
Strength (The) of the weak; play in 3 acts, by
S. N. Clark. [1], 29 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1913; D: 34667; Samuel N.
Clark, Kankakee, 111. 44127
See also Pauline Darcy.
Strength (The) of three; a play in 3 acts [by
E. L. Poor] [2], 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 24. 1909; D : 16332 ; Edwin L.
Poor, Oak Park, 111. 44128
Strength (The) of union. See Arbitration.
Strenuous (A) courtship; a farce in 1 act, by
J. Curtis. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Curtis, Philadelphia; D : 10685,
June 1, 1907 ; 2c. June 1, 1907. 44129
a 1 act play, by H. Strunsky. [1], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1909; D: 16591; Hyman
Strunsky, New York. 44130
Strenuous (A) Cupid; by W. Bynner. 13 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Wetter Bynner, New York; D: 12481,
Mar. 4, 1908; 2c. Mar. 4, 1908. 44131
Strenuous (A) cure; sketch, by W. J. Boemper.
[1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1912; D : 30281 ; Willie J.
Boemper, New York. 44132
Strenuous day; or. Pug, the mop-lady, farce in
1 act, by F. J. Gilmore. 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1910; D: 20803; Francis J.
Gilmore, Chicago. 44133
Strenuous (A) life; an American farce in 3 acts,
by R. W. Tully. [165] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Walton Tully, New York; D:
2554, Oct. 14, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1903. 44134
comedy in 3 acts, by R. W. Tully. New
York, The Preparatory school play bureau,
1911. 62 p. 8°.
© Mar. 10, 1911 ; 2c. May 8, 1911 ; D : 24155 ;
Richard Walton Tully, Alma, Cal. 44135
Strenuous Mame. See Vaudevillainies.
Strenuous Mame, the Bowery girl; a vaude-
ville cocktail, by Harry L. Newton. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1904. 10 p. 12°. (On
cover: The vaudeville stage)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 5558,
Sept. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1904. 44136
Strenuous (A) morning; comedy sketch, by L.
Chevalier. [16] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1911 ; D : 24782 ; Louis Cheva-
lier, New York. 44137
Strenuous (A) proposal; original sketch in 1
act, by E. Freiberger. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1913 ; D : 32107 ; Edward Frei-
berger, New York. 44138
• or, The man from Klondike, comedy in 1
act and 1 scene, by C. B. Gillingwater. 32 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Claude Benton Gillingwater, New York ;
D : 85S0, May 23, 1906 ; 2c. May 23, 1906.
44139
2226
44140
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44161
Strenuous rehearsal; farcical sketch in 1 act,
by C. [B.] Gillingwater. 21 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1909 ; D : 16929 ; Claude Gil-
lingwater, New Yorli. 44140
Strenuous (A) time in society; or, A warm
run on the inner circle, a stirring comedy of
tlie ofRcial plutocracy of the national capital
at the height of the season in full dress, in
dishabille and fatigue, in 4 acts, by a citizen
of the town [W. W. Lecture] [1], 71 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1912 ; D : 29037 ; William W.
Lecture, Washington. 44141
Stricken blind; a 4 act melodrama.
© W. L. Gleason and W. H. Alexander, New
York ; 1887 : 22476, Sept. 3. 44142
Stricken (The) city; or. The fate of Trisco,
melodrama in 4 acts, by S. C. Miller and Ade-
line M. Leitzbach.
© Sam C. Miller, New York ; D : 8587, May
24, 1906. 44143
Stricken down; a drama in 5 acts, by T. S. Nel-
son.
© T. S. Nelson, New York; 1875:8758,
Aug. 24. 44144
Stricken dumb; or, The decree of heaven, an
original drama in 4 acts and 14 scenes, by B.
Sylvester [pseud, of J. G. Noe]
© Barrett Sylvester, Brooklyn; 1873:131,
.Tan. 7. 44145
Strickland wider Strickland; drama in L act,
von L. L. Leser.
© Lotta L. Leser, Philadelphia; D:4554,
Jan. 22, 1904. 44146
Strictly business; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
D. S. Kusell. [9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1911 ; D : 23989 ; D. S. Kusell,
Chicago. 44147
— ^ farce comedy in 3 acts, by A. Mac Hugh.
[98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1911 ; U : 25240 ; Augustin
Mac Hugh, New York. 44148
— a melodramatic comedy in 5 acts, by Archi-
bald C. Gunter
C
© A.
Mar. 18.
Gunter, New York; 1882:4283,
44149
Strictly confidential; a society comedy in 3
acts, by E. Poland.
© Edward Poland. New York : 1889 : 24116,
Aug. 6. 44150
Strictly professional; drama in 4 acts, by P.
Randol. [77] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1915 ; D : 41133 ; Arnold Pes-
kind, Cleveland. 44150a
Strictly social-service; play in 1 act, by V.
Churcli. .30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1915; D: 41119; Virginia
Church and Ellen W. Frame, New Rochelle.
N. Y. 44150b
Strictly temperance; a farce in 1 act, by Len
Ware [pseud, of Lew Ward] Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing co., 1893. 12 p. 12°. ( [Ames' se-
ries of standard and minor drama, no. 327] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1894 : 528, Jan,
2; 2c. .Tan. 15. 44151
Strictly up-to-date; play in 1 act, by B. T.
Tatem. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 1.5, 1914; D: 35702; Benjamin
Thomas Tatem, Brooklyn. 44151a
Strife; a drama in 5 acts, by L. L. Lynch.
© Lawrence L. Lynch, Oswego, 111. ; 1880 :
15879, Oct. IS. 44152
an original and picturesque drama of the
period in 5 acts, by G. K. Walcott.
© George K. Walcott, New York; 1871:
3165, Apr. 11. 44153
■ an original comedy drama in 4 acts, by
H. C. Dale.
© Horace C. Dale, Reading, Pa.; 1890:
17697, May 31 ; 2c. Nov. 24. 44154
an original play in 4 pts., by J. O. Moore.
© J. Owen Moore, Albany ; 1874 : 11669,
Sept. 14. 44155
-or, The female spy, by R. Hutchinson.
© Rodolph Hutcliinson, Philadelphia; 1872:
65.50, June 18. 44156
See also Chief contemporary dramatists. —
Plays; by .John Galsworthy.
Strike (The); by M. D. Collins and N. Brown.
[6] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1910; D: 21048; Mike D.
Collins and Nat Bi*own, Brookljm. 44157
a drama of our times, by J. P. McLean.
© J. Francis McLean, Galveston, Tex. ;
1895 : 5311, Jan. 21. 44158
a 4 act melodrama, by J. Le Brandt.
© Joseph Le Brandt, Chicago ; 1894 : 37719.
Aug. 33. 44159
^play in 4 acts, by M. K. Brooks. [58] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1913; D: 33578; Mary
Kouncelor Brooks, Washington.
44160
— or, Under the shadow of a crime, a drama
in 5 acts, bv William Ward Russ. Clyde. O.,
Ames' pub. CO., 1900. 32 p. 12". (Ames' se-
ries of standard and minor drama, no. 423)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1900 A : 296G9,
Dec. 6; 2c. Dec. 8. 44161
2227
44162
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44186
Strike (The) breaker; by G. R. Chester and E.
Mannheimer.
© George Randolph Chester and Edna
Mannheimer, Cincinnati ; D : 8493, May 7,
1906. 44162
1 act drama, by G. W. Irving. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 21, 1913 ; D : 33321 ; (ieorge Wal-
ter Irving, Charleston, S. C. 44163
Strike (The) on the Kicking Bird; by S.
Drnnib. 15 ]). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1911; D: 25087; Samuel
Drumh, San Francisco. 44164
Strike the blow; a 1 act play, by Y. Asckenasy.
© Ysidor Asckenasy, St. Louis ; D : 14249.
Nov. 9, 1908. 44165
Strike three; comedy in 4 acts, by S. Brown.
[88] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1911 ; D : 23837 ; Sedley Brown,
Los Angeles. 44166
Striker (The); drama of American labor life in
3 acts, by E. H. Ball. 31 p. f. Typewrit-
ten,
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1911; D: 25526; Eustace
Hale Ball, New York. 44167
Striking oil; by H. Elliott McBride.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1888:
32597, Nov. 17. 44168
Striking (A) resemblance; a 1 act comedy, by
P. S. Powers. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank S. Powers, Chicago ; D : 6028, Jan.
9, 1905; 2c. Jan. 9, 1905. 44169
String (The); drama in 1 act, founded upon
Guy de Maupassant's La ficelle, by O. R.
Lamb. [New York. A. & R. press, 1907] 42
p., 1 1. 12°.
© Osborn Rennie Lamb, Cresskill, N. J. ; D :
11429, Sept. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1907. 44170
String (A) of buttons; an original farce com-
edy in 3 acts, by S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago ; 1885 : 16954.
Aug. 10. 44171
String (A) of onions; in 3 courses, raw, fried
and boiled, by H. Whitney and T. W. Okey.
© Hai-rv Whitney and T. W. Okey, Colum-
bus, O. ; 1885 : 8548, Apr. 11. 44172
String (A) of pearls; a play in 3 acts and a
prologue. 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maud Tarleton Winchester, Rider, Md. ;
D : 5983, Dec. 27, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1904.
44173
Stringing a live wire; comedy in 1 act, by C. E.
Van Loan. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1910; D: 20399; Charles E.
Van Loan, New York. 44174
Stringless (The) harp; a romantic Irish cora-
eily dranin in 4 acts, by W. J. Healy.
© Walter Joseph Healy, Watertown. N. Y. ;
1898 : 11398. Feb. 14. 44175
Strings; laroe in 3 acts, by M. D. Cone and G.
Wood. [44] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1913; D: 34989; Marvin D.
Gon(» and Grant Wood, Cedar Rapids, la.
44176
Strings and marionettes; a comedy in 4 acts, by
C. Thompson. [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charlotte Thompson, New York ; D : 1436,
Feb. 13, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1902. 44177
Striped (The) petticoat; a play in 3 acts, by
Henry Rightor. with nuisic by Louis Blake.
© Kightor and Blake, New Orleans; 1899:
20382, Mar. 20 ; 2c. Mar. 24. 44178
Striped (The) sweater; a farce in 1 act for male
characters only, by O. E. Young. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1904. 27 p. 12°. (On
cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D : 5029,
May 14, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1904. 44179
Stripping (The) of Clarence; sketch in 1 act, by
Thomas M. Freney. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1911; D: 23813; Daniel
Roach, Montpelier, Vt. 44180
Striving to the ideal. See Jewish (The)
ghosts.
Stromungen; ein zeitbild von Herman Reichen-
bach. 2 autl. Berlin, Vita, deutsches ver-
lagshaus [1907] 89 p. 12°. (Bibliothek mo-
derner dramen )
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin; D:
10436, Apr. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1907. 44181
Stroke (The) of nine; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by C. A. Clarke and F. Mower.
© Fred Mower, Lynn, Mass., and Carrie
Ashlev Clarke, Dixon, 111. ; 1898 : 14765. Mar.
2 ; 2c. Mar. 4. 44182
Stroke (The) of twelve; a comedy drama in 5
acts and 7 scenes, by J. Le Brandt.
© Joseph Le Brandt, New York; 1898:
42361, June 29. 44183
Strollers (The); a comedy with songs, dealing
with incidents in the life of AVilliam Shaks-
peare, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith. Chicago; 1893:44506,
Oct. 5. 44184
a nnisical comedy in 3 acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harrv B. Smith, New York ; D : 1227,
Dec. 16. 1901. 44185
Strolling players. Typewritten.
© Travers-Vale, Madison, Ga.; 1897:45680,
Aug. 13 ; 2c. Aug. 13. 44186
• See also Pagliacci (I)
2228
44187
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44205
Strom (Der); drama in 3 aufziigen, vou M.
Halbe. New York, B. Lederer, 1903. 101 p.
12°.
© Max Halbe, Berlin; D : 3843, Aug. 19,
1903 ; 2c. Sept. 5, 1903. 44187
Strong (The) and the weak; play in 1 act, by
M. AVarner. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1913 ; D : 35318 ; Mason War-
ner, Chicago. 44188
Strong (A) cup of tea; original comedy in 1
scene, Erwin S. Connelly. 10 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1914 ; D : 35797 ; Erwin Con-
nelly, Chicago. 44188a
Strong (The) hands of the weak; dramatic
sketch, by W. M. Bangs. 15 p. 4°. Type-
• written.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1913 ; D : 32672 ; William M.
Bangs, New York. 44189
Strong (A) imagination; or, The set of false
teeth, by H. Heineman. Typewritten.
© Herbert Heineman, Los Angeles; 1899:
31017, May 8 ; 2c. May 8. 44190
Strong medicine; dramatic playlet in 1 act, by
W. R. Rea. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1915; D : 41239 ; Walter
Raleigh Rea, Minneapolis. 44190a
Strong (A) prejudice; in 4 acts, by J. de Grand-
mont. [81] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jules de Grandmont, New York; D:
12628, Mar. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1908. 44191
Strong (The) right arm; farce comedy in 3 acts,
by J. F. Ballard. Ill, [2] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 12, 1911 ; D : 24464 ; John Fred-
erick Ballard, Cambridge, Mass. 44192
Strong (The) wind; play in 3 acts, by Helen
Alden [i. e. H. A. Woodworth] [49] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Aug. 7, 1915; D: 41440; Helen Alden
Woodworth, Brookline, Mass. 44192a
Stronger (The); comedy in 3 acts, by Giuseppe
Giacosa. (In The Drama, no. 10, May, 1913)
© June 9, 1913; 2c. June 23, 1913; B:
286356 ; Drama league of America, Chicago.
44193
a play in 1 act, by August Strindberg, tr.
by Francis I. Ziegler.
{In Poet lore, v. 17. no. 1. spring, 1906;
periodical © June 25, 1906 ; 2c. May 22. 1906 ;
B : 121941 ; I'oet lore co.. Boston) 44193a
— play in 3 acts, by R. M. Bernfeld. [2], 29
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May IS, 1915; D : 40693 ; Rose M.
Bernfeld, New York. 44193b
Stronger (The) — Continued.
Like falling leaves; Sacred ground; three
plays, by Giuseppe Giacosa, tr. from the
Italian with an introduction by Edith and
Allan Updegraft". New York, M. Kennerley,
1913. xiv p., 2 1., [3], 6-326 p. 12°. (Modern
drama series)
© Nov. 14, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1913 ; A : 357986 ;
Mitchell Kennerley, New York. 44194
Sec also Plays; by August Strindbei'g. —
Woman's chance.
Stronger (The) call; a comedy-drama in 1 act,
by A. S. Nebur. [18] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1912 ; D : 28817 ; Al S. Nebur,
New Orleans. 44195
a 3 act play, by Anna Alice Chapin, founded
upon her short story, The white garden.
© A. A. Chapin, New York ; D : 6473, Apr.
6, 1905. 44196
Stronger (The) claim; play in 3 acts, by G. D.
Parker. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1910 ; D : 17937 ; George D.
Parker, Baltimore. 44197
by M. Hope. 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5. 1913 ; D : 33141 ; Muriel Hope,
New York. 44198
Stronger (The) hand; an American social
drama, by Paul and Julian De Grey.
© Marguerite Cunliffe-Owen and Willis
Fletcher Johnson, New York; 1889:36061,
Nov. 27. 44199
Stronger (The) love; by D. G. Fischer. [89] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27 1911; D : 25874 ; David G.
Fischer, Chicago. 44200
Stronger (The) magnet; drama in 4 acts, by
Howard Hall and C. V. Hall. 134 p. f°.
TjTDewritten,
© Ic. June 13, 1910; D : 21325 ; Carrie V.
Hall, Decatur. Mich. 44201
Stronger (The) sex; a comic satire in 1 act, by
T. P. Murphy.
© T. P. Murphy, Chicago; 1897:44292.
A.ug. 5. 44202
— — -plav in 3 acts, by A. Caldwell and Maida
Castelhun. [100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913 ; D : 34132 ; Anne Cald-
well, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 44203
by John Valentine.
© Ofho Stuart. London; D : 9883, Feb. 1.
1907. 44204
Stronger than honor; a society comedy in 4
acts, by L. Mead.
© Leon Mead, Binghamton, N. Y. ; 1885 :
22214. Oct. 23. 44205
2229
44206
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44236
Stronger than kin; play in 3 acts, by C. A.
Russell. SO p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Albert Russell, New Bedford.
Mass, ; D : 15260, Mar. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 6.
1909. 44206
Strongest (The); comedy in 3 acts, tr; from tlie
Italian [II pin forte] of Giuseppe Giacosa,
by E. F. Davis and M. F. Loyacono. 96 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1911 ; D : 25915 ; Elizabeth F.
DaAis and Margheretta Loyacono, Chicago.
44207
Strongest (The) call; a comedy drama of mod-
ern American life in 3 acts, by C. S. Booth.
[124] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1912 ; D : 28968 ; Charles Stew-
art Booth, New York. 44208
Strongest (The) claim; play in 3 acts, by H.
Van Patton. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1915 ; D : 41251 ; Helene Van
Patton, Louisville, 44208a
Strongest (The) reason; a modern drama in 3
acts, by J. S. Hill, [118] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Stacy Hill, Cincinnati ; D : 12952, May
11, 1908 ; 2c. May 13, 1908. 44209
Strongest (The) tie; play in 1 act, by V, Crane,
[1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1918 ; D : 33233 ; Viola Crane,
New York. 44210
Strongheart; a play in 4 acts, by W, C. de Mille.
101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William C. de Mille, New York ; D : 16186,
.Tune 29, 1909; 2c. .Tune 29, 1909. 44211
Struck blind; a comedy in 5 acts from the
French of Anicet Bourgeois and Dennery, tr.
and adapted to the American stage by F, W,
Rosier and J. B. Renauld.
© John B, Renauld, New York ; 1873 : 2392,
Mar. 11, 44212
Struck by a snag; a comedy in 1 act, by M,
Bretonne and C, Maiko [pseud, of Colgate
Baker, jr.]
© May Bretonne and Clarence Maiko, Mil-
waukee : 1899 : 7543, Jan. 23. 44213
Struck by lightning; a farce in 1 act, by F. L.
Cutler. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1887. 8 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 241] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1887 : 32994. Dec.
19 ; 2c. Dec, 29, 44214
— an original sensational comedy drama in
3 acts, by H, Budworth, [69] p. f°. Type-
written,
© Harry Budworth, United States; 1891:
638, Jan. 5 ; 2c, Feb 3, 44215
Struck gas; a comedy.
© Charles A. Watkins, Now York; 1888:
8406, Mar. 21. 44216
or, Man's acre lot, an original comedy
drama with musical embellishments in 3 acts,
by F. Tannehill, jr. [122] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Frank Tannehill. .1r., New York; 1889:
2.578, Jan. 21 ; 2c. Jan. 22. 44217
Struck oil; or. The Pennsylvania Dutchman,
a drama in 3 acts, by A. Malgum, with re-
visions by .T. C. Williamson.
© James C. Williamson, San Francisco ;
1874 : 4587. Apr. 6. 44218
Struck out in the ninth; or. The winning
game, baseball play in 1 act, by David De
Wolf [pseiKl. of W. A. Snow] 21 p, 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Se])t, 16. 1913: D : 34438 ; Walter A.
Snow, New York. 44219
Strucken (The) deer; by O. Logan.
© Olive I.o-an, Berwyn, Md, ; 1899:56662,
Sept. 5. 44220
Struensee; dranie en 5 actes, par Paul Meurice.
Paris. Calmaim Levy [1898] 3 p. 1., 140 p.
1 1. 8°,
© Calmann Levy, Paris; 1898:6.5949, Nov.
11:2c. Nov. 11. 44221
-a tragedy in 5 acts, by Michael Beer, music
by Meyerbeer, the coimecting poetry adapted
from the German by Hugh Craig.
© Gotthold Carlberg, New York; 1880:
2159. Feb. 7. 44222
Struggle (The); by R. Stodart. 25 p, 4\
Typewritten.
© Robert Stodart, New York; D: 5846, Dec
1, 1904 ; 2c. Nov, 22, 1904, 44223
• comedy drama in 4 acts, by A, E, Wills,
[149] p, 4°, Typewritten,
© Ic, Apr. 4, 1911; D : 23841 ; Anthonv E.
Wills, Brooklyn. 44224
comedy in 2 acts, by F. F, Mackay,
© F, F, Mackay, Bay Ridge, New York ; D :
6621, Apr. 5, 1905. 44225
-drama in 1 act, by B. W. Starkweather.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1912 ; D : 29968 ; Bertha Wil-
kins Starkweather, Los Angeles. 44226
by P. G. Clark. [1], 26 p, 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1914; D: 37982; Paul G.
Clark, New York. 44226a
drama in 3 acts, by E. J. Weisenberg. [53]
p. 4°, Typewritten,
© Ic. .Tan. 14. 1914; D: 3-5659; Edward J.
Weisenberg, Cleveland. 44226b
2230
44226
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44246
Struggle (The) — Continued.
dramatic playlet, by A. B. Hickey. [2], 16
p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 14, 1914; D: 35655; Agnes
Blanche Hickey, Detroit. 44226c
heart-interest drama in 4 acts, by W. L.
Tucker. 48 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912 ; D : 28888 ; William L.
Tucker. Oklahoma, Okl. 44227
1 act, by A. Cowles. [2], 16 p. 4°.
m
Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1910;
Cowles, Williamsport, Pa.
D : 22037 ;
Albert
44228
— a modern drama in 4 acts, by E. H. Hart-
wick and J. N. Southgate.
© Edward H. Hartwick and John N. South-
gate, Saginaw, Mich. ; D : 16155, June 24, 1909.
44229
— -a 1 act play, by E. T. Spears. 14 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1912 ; D : 30040 ; Edward T.
Spear.^, Brooklyn. 44230
— play in 4 acts, by J. Suffrin. [68] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1915 ; D : 40489 ; Joseph Suf-
frin, Worcester, Mass.
W.
44230a
DeRose.
-society drama in 3 acts, by C
[39] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1911; D: 24580; Chas. W.
DeRose. Brooklyn. 44231
Struggle (The) against fate; a melodrama in
5 acts, by Vad de Nois [pseud, of Dore David-
.son]
© D..r4 Davidson, New York; 1891:7845.
]\Iar. 2. 44232
Struggle (The) between labor and capital; a
drama in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by R. D. Hanish.
[47] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard D. Hanish, Dayton, O. ; D : 3462,
May 11. 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1904. 44233
See Stolen from
Struggle (The) for a fortune,
home.
Struggle (The) for fame; a 4 act play, by F. W.
Kopf.
© Frederick William Kopf, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
D : 1165. Nov. 13, 1901. 44234
Struggle (A) for gold; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by W. B. Patton. 80 p. f°. Typewritten.
© H. M. Andrews and S. S. Walters, Chi-
cago; D:3195, Mar. 27, 1903; 2c. Mar. 27.
1903. 44235
Struggle (A) for liberty; a war drama in 3
acts, by E. Salvator.
© Ernest Salvator, New York ; 1896 ; 14115.
Mar. 3 ; 2c. Mar. 3. 44236
See also Father Gapon.
Struggle for life; drama in 4 acts, by W. O.
Herman. Cliicago, Chicago manuscript co.,
1911. 60 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Nov. 2, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1911 ; D : 25855 :
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 44237
a drama in 3 acts, by Dion Boucicaiilt.
© B. T. Ringgold and Charles Rockwell,
New York ; 1873 : 7234, June 24. 44238
Struggle (A) for life and liberty. See Foiled,
Struggle (The) for life in the St. Louis tunnel;
in 5 acts, by J. Sansone.
© John Sansone. Keokuk, la. ; 1895 : 10910,
Feb. 22 ; 2c. Feb. 22. 44239
Struggle (A) for millions; a melodrama in 4
acts, by Elmer Appleton Warren.
© Warren J. Appleton. Boston ; 1894 : .50936,
Nov. 1. 44240
(The) for wealth. See Saved by
Struggle
chance.
Struggle (A) for woman's honor; in 4 acts, bv
J. P. Blake. 28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph P. Blake, Webster Grove, Mo.;
D : 4738, Mai'. 17. 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1904.
44241
(The) of 1881. See Land (The)
Struggle
league.
Struggle (The) of life; an original American
comedy-di-ama in 4 acts, by William Irving
Paulding.
© Frederick Paulding Dodge, New York;
1890 : 41009, Dec. 23. 44242
Struggle (The) of the strong; by Crittenden
Carringtou. [33] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Neville Castle, Washington; D:
14974. Jan. 27, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 3, 1909. 44243
Struggle (The) of the three; a comedy in 1 act,
by A. Wynne. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1912; D : 29987 ; Anna
Wynne, New l^ork. 44244
Struggle (A) on V/all street; play in 3 acts, bv
V. F. Pritchard. [34] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1912; D: 29353; Virgil F.
Pritchai'd, Fayetteville, Ark. 44245
Struggle (A) with fate; a melodrama in 5 acts,
by Vad de Nois [pseud, of D. Davidson]
© Dore Davidson, New York ; 1891 : 7846.
Mar. 2. 44246
Struggler (The); drama in 5 acts, by B. Weck-
stein.
ps ,'irDpN 5 ]^N N:2Nn-i N ;nysB?;yp lyn
166 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. June 7, 1915;
Weckstein, Philadelphia.
D : 40872
Bernard
44246a
2231
44247
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44264
Strugg-lers (The); by C. Kuge.
© Cliira Rnge, ^iew York; D : 13048, May
25. 1908. 44247
clranui in 3 acts, by L. M. Sawyer. 105
p. 4°. Tyi)ewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14. 1911; D : 23960 ; Lucy M.
Sawyer, New York. 44248
Struggles; a society play in 4 acts, by A. I.are.
[921 p. 1-°- Typewritten.
© Adelaide Laro. Pittsburgh : D : 9841, Jan.
24, 1907 ; 2c. June 1, 1907. 44249
Struggles (The) of an Ishmaelite; play in 3
acts, by C. M. White. [2], 22 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1912; D : 31117 ; Chas. M.
White, Milwaukee. 44250
Strumpf ist trumpf; schwauk in 3 akten, von
Bruno Decker uad Robert Pohl. Berlin, Ber-
liner theater-verlag, g. ni. b. h., 1914. 85 p.
12°.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D : 38015 ; Berliner
theater-verlag, g. m. b. h., Bei'lin. 44250a
Stuart Denville — gentleman; a romantic com-
edy drama, by Charles Coote and R. F. Gotten,
an adaptation from the novel The master o'
ceremonies, by George Manville Penn.
© Florence Roberts Morrison, Peekskill,
N. Y. ; 1897 : 11135, Feb. 15. 44251
Stuart of Denver; play of to-day, by E. S. Tup-
per, [5], 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20. 1911; D: 2.5536; Edith Ses-
sions Tapper. N(nv York. 44252
Stub; or. The fool from Boston, a farce comedy
in 4 acts, by Charles O. Willard. Clyde, O.
Ames' publishing co., 1895. 34 p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 3631)
© Ame.s' pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1895:36045,
July 11 ; Ic. July 19. 44253
Stubborn (A) Cinderella; a musical comedy in
3 acts, by Hough and Adams. [1131 P- 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto onlyl
© Hough & Adams, (Chicago ; D : 13051, Mav
25, 1908 ; 2c. May 25, 1908. 44254
Stubborn (The) motor car; a comedy drama in
3 acts, by Anthony E. Wells. New York, Dick
& Fitzgoi-ald, 1909. 56 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; I): 15612,
Apr. 13, 1909 ; 2c. June 22, 1909. 44255
Stubborn (A) tale; in 4 acts, bv J. Tackman.
[1], 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Tackman, New York ; D : 61 81, Feb.
4, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1905. 44256
Stubbornness (The) of Geraldine; a play in 4
acts, by Clyde Fitch. New York, London, The
Macmillan company, 1906. xi, 214 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co., New York; D:8573, May
21, 1906 ; 2c. May 21, 1906. 44257
See also Plays; by Clyde Fitch.
Stuck; the talented triad's original comedy.
© Hennings and Foy, New York; 1883:
3677, Feb. 27. 44258
Student (The); a play, by J. E. Sanborn. 45 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Edgar Sanborn, Rising City, Neb. ;
D : 1152, Dec. 4, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1901. 44259
Student (The) and his neighbors. See
Where's my hat?
Student (The) and the Amazon; problem play
ill 4 acts, by A. T. Charwate. [131] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1912; D: 28568; Arthur Tex
Charwate, New York. 44260
Student (The) king; a comic opera in 3 acts, by
Frederic Ranken. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Cora G. llanken, New York; D : 8019,
Feb. 19. 1900 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1906. 44261
by Fred. C. Ranken and Stanislaus
Stange, music by Reginald De Koven. 153 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Cora G. Ranken and Stanislaus Stange,
New York ; D : 8.386, May 24, 1906 ; 2c. May 24,
1906. 44262
Student (The) of Salamanca. See Romahce of
old Madrid. — Triumph (The) of love and in-
trigue.
Studentengrafin (Die); oder, Die stille stadt,
operotte in 3 akten. nach ideen von Georg
Fuchs von Victor Leon, musik von Leo Fall.
Gesaugstexte. Miinchen, Drei masken verlag,
,g. m. b. h., 1913. 64 p. 12°.
© Jan. 16, 1913; 2c. Feb. 20, 1913; D:
32.386; Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Mu-
nich. 44263
.singsi)iel aus der guten altenzeit (nach
ideen von Georg Fuchs) in 3 akten, von Vic-
tor Leon, musik von Leo Fall. Soufflierbuch
mit sjimtlichen regiebemerkungen. Miinchen,
Drei masken verlag, 1913. 258 p. 8°.
© June 7, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35033 ;
Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich.
44264
Studentin (Eine); dialog fiir 7 weibliche rollen,
von Frieda Monich ; [and] Ein Clownduell;
ein gebiirdenspiel fiir 2 herren [von N. Strand-
ing] Antigo, Wis., Antigo pub. co., 1914. 1
p. 1., 13 p. 24°. (Dialoge fiir jugendvereine,
no. 87)
© Jan. 29. 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1914 ; D : 35957 ;
Antigo pub. co., Antigo. Wis. 44264a
2232
44265
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44285
Student's (The) cross-examination; a 4 act
comecly-drama, by V. W. Killick.
© Victor W. Killick, Los Angeles ; D : 13530,
July 27, 1908. 44265
Student's (The) downfall. See Lost (A) voca-
tion.
Student's (A) holiday; by A. C. St. Clair.
© Aaron Charles St. Clair, Denver; D:
3729. July 2, 1903. 44266
Student's ruse; or, The love knot, operetta in 1
act. by Win. H. Pomiuer, libretto by R. H.
Peters.
© Richard H. Peters, St. Louis ; 1888 : 2876,
.Tan. 26 ; 2c. Jan. 26. 44267
Studies in cracked characters; dramatic play in
1 act, by G. M. Rosener. [2], -3 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© le. Apr. 10, 1014 ; D : 36705 ; Geo. M. Rose-
ner, Chicago. 44267a
Studio (The); an Ethiopian farce in 1 act.
Clyde, Q., Ames & Holgate, 1870. 11 p. 12°.
• (Ames and Holgate's series of standard and
minor di'ama, no. 6)
© Ames and Holgate, Clyde, O. ; 1870 : 3614,
Nov. 10 ; 2c. Nov. 28. 44268
Stu.dio incident; offering quick sketching and
specialties in dancing [by H. A. Wolf] [3] p.
f°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909 ; D : 16448 ; Hamilton
Achille Wolf, New York. 44269
Studio (A) romance; by D. Volk.
© Douglas Volk, Minneapolis; 1893:9962,
Feb. 23. 44270
Studio (A) tragedy; a farcical comedy in 1 act.
7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© H. C. Rynar and Ed. B. White, Baring,
Mo. ; D : 12670, Apr. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1908.
44271
Study (A) in black and white; dramatic
sketch, by D. C. Bangs.
© David C. Bangs, Cleveland; 1900 A:
19298, Aug. 3. 44272
— a sketch in 1 act, by C. Hull. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Caroline Hull, Lewistown, 111. ; D : 5238,
June 27. 1904 ; 2c. June 27, 1904. 44273
Study (A) in brown; play in 1 act, by N. L.
Sv.artout. 16 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1910 ; D : 22194 ; Norman Lee
Swartout. Rochester, N. Y. 44274
Study (A) in contrasts; play in 1 act, by F. M.
Rice. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1915; D:.S9806; Frances
Martin Rice, Brooklyn. 44274a
Study (A) in scarlet; by M. W. Sanford.
© ^Morton Webster Sanford, Minneapolis ;
D : 4918, Apr. 21, 1904. 44275
-by W. R. Gardiner.
© William Ray Gardiner, Brooklyn ; 1900
A : 7538, Mar. 22, 44276
Study (A) in white; a comedy in 1 act, by W. H.
Allderdice.
© William Hillary Allderdice, AVashington ;
1891 : 329.56. Sept. 1.5. 44277
Studying to be a playwright; by L. Raymond.
Typewritten.
© Louise Raymond, Boston; 1899:82840.
Dec. 22 : 2c. Dec. 22. 44278
Stiicke fiir Puritaner. See Dramatische
werke; [von George] Bernard Shaw.
Stiitzen (Die) der gesellschaft. See Leaders
of society.
Stuff; comic melodrama in 2 acts, by E. A.
Locke.
© Edwin Adelbert Locke, United States ;
1877 : 8847, Aug. 1. 44279
Stuff (The) that makes heroes; a vaudeville
sketch, by P. Hamlin.
© Philip Hamlin, Denver; D: 14591, Dec.
22, 1908. 44280
Stuffing; comedy in 1 act, by George Paston.
London, S. French, ltd. ; New York. S. French,
1912. 20 p. 12°.
© Jan. 12, 1912; 2c. Jan. 13, 1912; D:
28303 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 44281
Stultitia; a nightmare and an awakening, in
4 discussions [by A. W. Mueller] [New York,
Printed by Vail-Ballou co., 1914] 180 p. incl.
front. 12°.
© Dec. 18, 1914; 2c. Dec. 21, 1914; A:
393019; Arthur W. Mueller, Washington.
44281a
Stumbling (The) block; a comedy, by O. Gra-
ham. [59] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Oscar Graham, New York ; D : 14970, Feb.
2, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1909. 44282
comedy-drama of the present day, by O.
Graham. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1912 ; D : 30700 ; Oscar Gra-
ham, Dallas. 44283
— play in 3 acts, by I. M. Samuels. 27 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1912; D: 30152; Isabel M.
Samuels. Newburgh, N. Y. 44284
by M. Delcomyn. [112] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1913; D: 34075; Marion Del-
comyn, New York. 44285
2233
44286
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44306
Stumbling- blocks; a drama in 4 acts, by I. T.
Condon. 31 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Juno 11, 1912 ; D : 30022 ; Inez T. Con-
don, Union. Hill, N. J. 44286
Stumpville sewin' circle; an original comedy in
2 acts, bv .T. Tallada.v. Auburn, J. Talladay,
1907. 35 p. 12°.
© Jennie Talladay, Auburn. N. Y. ; D:
10701. June 5. 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1907. 44287
Stung; dramatic composition, by S. Gertsman.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1909 ; D : 16833 ; Simon Gerts-
man, Portland, Or. 44288
a dramatic sketch, by F. Summerfield. 22
p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Fred. Summerfield, New York; D:6749,
May 31, 1905 ; 2c. May 31, 1905. 44289
-farce in 1 act, by T. A. Crowley. 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Teresa A. Crowley, Brookline, Mass. ; D :
13256. June 27, 1908; 2c. June 27, 1908.
44290
-1 act comedy, by F. Gottschalk. [3], 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 7, 1912; D : 29901 ; Ferdinand
Gottschalk, New York. 44291
-original comedy in 3 acts, by E. W. Nye.
[81] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1912 ; D : 28262 ; Edgar Wilson
Nye, New York. 44292
• — — or. How rio won her beau, by L. L.
Schwartz. [6 p.] 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis L. Schwartz, Minneapolis; D:
14099, Oct. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1908. 44293
See also Funny side of life.
Stunning (A) blow; a drama of to-day in 4
acts, by L. Q. Jeffries. Wooster. O., G. A.
Clapper, printer, 1880. 49 p. 12°.
© L. Q. Jeferies, Wooster, O. ; 1880 : 14499,
Sept. 24 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1881. 44294
Stunning (The) grenadiers; by J. L. Lasky.
© Jesse Louis Lasky, New York ; D : 10752 ;
Jun(^ 12, 1907. 44295
Stupid Cupid; farce in 1 act, by Bert C. Rawley.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1896:14861,
Mar. 7 ; 2c. Mar. 18. 44296
Stupid (A) little slavey; a 1 act play, by B. K.
riiillips. Typewritten.
© Bettine Kavanaugh Phillips, New York :
1900 A : 24081, Sept. 27 ; 2c. Nov. 13. 44297
Stupid (The) witness; farce, by Archibald Hum-
boldt [pseud, of G. O. March] Lebanon, O..
March bros. [1912] 3 p. 8°.
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30807 ; March bros., Lebanon, O. 44298
Stupidest (The) princess: play in 1 act, by S. M.
Samuels. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18. 1915; D: 40695; Sarah M.
Samuels, Oakland. 44298a
Sturm (Der) auf die miihle (1870); eine epi-
sode aus deni deutsch-franzosischen kriege mit
freier benutzung einer erzahlung Emile Zola's,
oper in 3 akten, von Karl Weis. Berlin, Ed.
Bote & G. Bock, 1912. 39 p. 16°.
© Jan. 18, 1912; 2c. Jan. 30, 1912; D:
28485 ; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 44299
Sturmflut; drama in 4 anfziigen, von Willratb
Dreesen. Leipzig, L. Staackmann, 1910. 114
p. 12°.
© Oct. 13, 1910 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1910 ; D : 22538 ;
]>. Staackmann, Leipzig. 44300
Stiirmgeselle (Der) Sokrates; komodie in 4
akten, von H. Sudermann. New York, G.
Herrmann, 1903. 115 p. 12°.
© Hermann Sudermann, Berlin ; D : 3944,
Sept. 15. 1903; 2c. Oct. 12, 1903. 44301.
Sturmidyll; lustsjiiel in 3 akten, von Fritz
Griinbauni und Wilhelm Sterk. Berlin-Wil-
mersdorf, F. Bloch erben, 1914. 89 p. 12°.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915 ; D : 39379 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-AMlmersdorf. 44301a
Stuttering Bab; dramatic composition in 4 acts,
by M. R. McSpadden. [158] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 1.5, 1910; D: 22818; Mary R.
Mc.SpM<l(lcii, Chicago. 44302
Stuttering John; a new and original comedy
Mitli song, by AV. Courtright.
© William Courtright, United States; 1875:
13307, Dec. 16 ; 2c. Dec. 16. 44303
Style; drama in 4 acts, by A. S. Schomer.
[3], 119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Bee. 7, 1912 ; D : 31617 ; Abraham S.
Schomer, New York.
44304
Stymie (The); play in 3 acts, by P. S. Bliss.
Cambridge, Mass., Caustic-Clafflin co., 1913.
53 p. 8°. (Pi eta theatricals, 1913)
© Jan. 17. 1913 ; Ic. Jan. 22, 1913, Ic. Jan.
30. 1913; D: 32134; Paul Southworth Bliss,
Cambridge, Mass. ' 44305
Sub rosa; a 3 act comedy, by P. Becker. 82 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Frank Becker, Peoria, 111. ; D : 1859, May
9, 1902 ; 2c. May 9, 1902. 44306
2234
44307
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44321
Sub station 13; burletta in 1 act with music, by
B. N. Livingston. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten,
[Words only] (With this International ball;
burletta In 1 act with music, by B. N. Liv-
ingston. 29 p. 4°.)
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1910 ; D : 20133 ; Benjamin N.
Livingston, Coney Island, N. Y. 44307
Subbing' it; farcical c*omedy in 3 acts, by L. M.
Piper. [96] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1912; D : 28748 ; L. Marie
Piper, Columbus, O. 44308
Subduing- (The) of Sarah; a New England com-
edy in 6 acts, by M. C. Doremus and Edmund
Doremus. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary C. Doremus, Kingston, N. Y. ; D :
15303, Mar. 11, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1909. 44309
Sube Mariana, sube; revista llrica deactualidad
perenne en 1 acto, dividido en 5 cuadros, eu
verso, original de D. Laguia, mGsica de los
maestros San Felipe y Cayo Vela. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1911. 36,
[2] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25010; Dionisio Laguia, Madrid. 44310
Subjection of Kezia. See Love in danger.
Sublime and ridiculous; a negro act. arr. from
the original as first produced in San Fran-
cisco, Jiine, 1864, by George H. Coes. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1893. 10 p. 12°. ([Ba-
ker's darkey plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
42854, Sept. 25; 2c. Oct. 20. 44311
Sublime (The) in the vulgar; drama in 3 acts,
adapted from Jose Echegaray, by Marion
Eddy [pseud, of M. F. Delanoy]
© Marian F. Delanoy, Alameda, Cal. : 1898 :
43364, July 20. 44312
Sublime (The) liar; a drama in 4 acts, by
Adolphe Danziger.
© A. Danziger, New York; D:9602, Dec.
10, 1906. 44313
Sublime tragedy of the lost cause; a tragic
poem of the war in 4 acts, by A. S. Pickett.
Columbus [O.] The Westbote printing co.,
1884. 238 p. 8°.
© A, S. Pickett, Delaware, O. ; 1884 : 6330,
Mar. 24 ; 2c. Aug. 22. 44313a
See also Crime (The) of Amrah.
Submarine (The); musical comedy in 2 acts, by
F. S. Burr. 127 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1910; D: 20171; Frank S.
Burr, San Francisco. 44314
Submarine (The) — Continued.
a nautical incident adapted from the
French of Ath. Moreux and J. Perard, by H.
Simpson. [3], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1912 ; D : 30044 ; Harold Simp-
son, London. 44315
^play in 1 act, by O. Nethersole. [1], 31 p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov. 15. 1915 ; D : 42276 ; Olga Nether-
sole, Hampstead, England. 44315a
a play in 2 scenes adapted from the French,
En plong&e. by E. H. Laumann and Paul
Oliver.
© Olga Nethersole, New York ; D : 11993,
Dec. 19, 1907. 44316
Submarine (The") attack; 1 act play, by A.
Leiber. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1915 ; D : 42410 ; Allen Leiber,
New York. 44316a
Submarine engineering' and diving. See Deep
(The) sea diver.
Submarine (A) romance; playlet in 1 act, by
K. S. Duliu. [2], 11 p. 4°. TjTDewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912 ; D : 30782 ; K. H. Dona-
viu and J. S. Hulings, Bremerton, Wash.
44317
Submarine strateg-y; drama in 1 act, by Charles
Goddard. 5 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1914; D : 38001 ; Star co..
New York. 44317a
Submerged; scenes from Russian life in 4 acts,
by Maxim Gorki [pseud, of A. M. Pi^shkov]
tr. from the Russian by Edwin Hopkins. Bos-
ton. R. G. Badger [etc., etc., 1915] 143 p.
12°. (Contemporary dramatists series)
© June 14, 1915; 2c. June 18, 1915; D:
40979; Richard G. Badger, Boston. 44317b
Subrunners (The) of '63-4. See Forced to
the war.
Substance and shadows; in 5 acts, by W. B.
Young. [93] p. f°. Typewritten.
© William B. Young, Chicago ; D : 10095,
Mar. 8, 1907; 2c. Mar. 8, 1907. 44318
Substance of ambition; drama in 1 act, by M. J.
Warren. Boston, Walter H. Baker co., l609.
14 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Oct. 21, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1909 ; D : 17163 ;
Marie Josephine Warren, Brooklyn. 44319
Substitute (The); a comedy, by E. F. Riggs.
© E. Foster Riggs, New York ; 1895 : 61725,
Dec. 5. 44320
by M. H. Foote.
© Mary Ha Hock Foote, Grass Valley, Cal. :
1897:18089, Mar. 19. '44321
2235
44322
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44341
Substitute (The) — Continued.
coniedv in 1 act, by Varicli J. Raymo and
Christ U. Boehme. [3], 15 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1913 ; D : 34969 ; V. J. Raymo
and C. H. Boehme, Syracuse, N. Y. 44322
a comedy in 8 acts, by W. O. Bates. Type-
written.
© William O. Bates, New York ; 1895 : 50789,
Oct. 7 ; 2c. Apr. 6. 44323
a comedy, written by Archibald Gordon,
upon incidents suggested by E. F. Kendall.
t2]. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ezra F. Kendall, Sea Cliff, N. Y. ; 1892 :
37097, Sept. 10 ; 2c. Sept. 10. 44324
a musical comedy, by H. F. Noake.
© Harrison F. Noake, Oak Park, 111.; D:
9095, Sept. 17, 1906. 44325
— • a musical play in 3 acts, book and lyrics by
Harrison F. Noake. [74] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© H. F. Noake, Chicago ; D : 9462, Nov. 19,
1906 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1906. 44326
— 1 act comedy, by C. Colson. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1910 ; D : 21012 ; Charles Col-
son, Newport, Ky. 44327
— -1 act play, by J. H. Powers. 14 p. 4".
TjT)ewritten.
© James H. Powers, Providence, R. I. ; D :
7396, Oct. 13, 1905 ; Ic. Oct. 13, 1905 ; Ic. Nov.
21, 1905. 44328
— ■ a playlet in 3 scenes, by S. Hart. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Sig Hart. Chicago ; D : 1.3020, May 20,
1908 ; 2c. May 11, 1908. 44329
- — -a story of the Civil War in an original
comedy drama, 4 acts, by W. Haworth.
© William Haworth, New York ; 1890 :
14700, May 3. 44330
•3 act drama, by D. Kohn. [1], 33 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1915 ; D : 41435 ; David Kohn.
Newark, N. J. 44330a
-or. That strange woman, comedy-drama
in 1 act, by E. Roy. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
' © Ic. Mar. 17, 1915 ; D : 40021 ; Elberta Roy,
Brooklyn. 44330b
See also Legal (The) scapegoat.
Substitute (A) for Santa Glaus. See Jolly
plays for holidays.
Substitute (A) hero; a Roman comic opera in
2 acts, book and lyrics by Myer Goldman and
.Joseph Bernard Lynch, music by Al. Bergheim.
70 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 26, 1909; D : 16351 ; Goldman,
Lynch and Bergheim, Boston. 44331
Substitute (The) lion tamer. See Case (A) of
emergency.
Substitute (The) nephew; comedy sketch in 1
act, by R. L. McQuillan. [1], 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1913 ; D : 34936 ; Rufus Leroy
McQuillan, Portland, Me. 44332
Substitute (The) umpire; play in 1 act, by
McCree and Clark. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912 ; D : 31421 ; McCree and
Clark, New York. 44333
Substitute (The) sweetheart; play in 1 act, by
N. L. Manheim. [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewi'itten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1913; D : 34538 ; Nathaniel
Lee Manheim, New York. 44334
Substitutes; or. How she wooed and won him,
comedy in 1 act. by Barba Rossa [pseud, of
W. O. Soubron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee ; D :
589, May 29, 1901. 44335
Subterfuge (The); a playlet in 1 act, by E. G.
Longman. 15 p. f". Typewritten.
© Edward G. Longman, Brooklyn; D:
14815, Jan. 14, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1909. 44336
'or. Wife or maid? drama in 4 acts, by M.
D. Flattery. [56] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Douglas Flattery, Boston; D : 5936,
Dec. 20, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1904. 44337
Suburban (The); a melodrama in 4 acts, by
C. T. Dazey.
© Charles T. Dazey, New York; D : 1738,
Apr. 15, 1902. 44338
ft
Suburban home; comedy in 1 act, by M. Sackett.
© Marion Sackett. Oaklan.l, N. J.; 1897:
.50403, Sept. 9. 44339
Sec also Too many cooks.
Suburban (The) hostess. See Monologues and
duologues.
Suburban life; a musical play in 3 acts, book by
R. L. Carter.
© Robert L. Carter, East St. Louis, 111. :
D : 12397, Feb. 20, 1908. 44340
Suburban (A) tragedy; play in 1 act. by V. B.
Benton. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1914; D: 36325; Vera B. Ben-
ton, Alameda, Cal. 44340a
Stiburbanite (The); a comedy production in 7
scenes. [3 1 p. illus. 4°. (American muto-
scope & biograph co. Bulletin no. 37, Nov. 28,
1904) [Printed. Motion-picture scenario]
© American nmtoscope & biograph co.. New
York; D:5S95, Nov. 25. 1904; 2c. Nov. 25
1904. 44341
2236
44342
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44359
Suburbanites (The); play in 1 act, by M. Ott.
[1], 49 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1912 ; D : 30466 ; Matthew Ott,
Wollaston, Mass. 44342
Suburra; romische volkstragodie, von Clarice
Tartufari, deutsch von Hans Barth. Miin-
chen, Drei masken verlag, g. in. b. h., 1914,
83 p. 8^
© Ic. May 4, 1914 ; D : 36917 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. li., Munich. 44342a
Succes (Les); en 1 acte. [Paris] Librairie
theatrale du nouveau siecle [1910] 92 p. 12°.
(On t. p. 1" sgrie)
Contents: La panthere, par Yves Mi-
rande. — La petite poison, par Tr6bla [pseud,
de Albert Delvaille] et Em. Codey. — Sacrg
colo, par Alex. Lance.— Lily clown, par Didier
Gold.
' © Aug. 11, 1910 ; 2c. Aug. 18, 1910 ; D :
21789 ; M. Viterbo, Paris. 44343
Succes f ou. See On f rappe les trois coups.
Success. Typewritten.
© Marjorie B. Cook, Chicago ; 1900 A : 7101,
Mar. 16 ; 2c. Mar. 16. 44344
■ a comedy of modern society, in 3 acts, by
S. Rosenfeld.
© Sydney Rosenfeld, New York; 1874:
14109, Nov, 18. 44345
1 act playlet, by F. J. Munagle.
© Frank J. Munagle, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
13015, May 20, 1908. 44346
■ play in 3 acts, by J. Leiser and J. A. Mc-
Collom, jr. [102] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic, Mar. 30, 1911; D : 23785 ; Joseph
Leiser and John A. McColloni, jr.. Allentown,
Pa. 44347
by P. Gibson. [205] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1909 ; D : 16487 ; Preston Gib-
son, Washington. 44348
See also Dramatic episodes.
Success, the oracle of the age; by W. M. Thayer.
© Wm. M. Thaver, Franklin, Mass. ; 1892 :
3688, Jan. 22. 44349
Successful entertainments; a variety of unique
and pleasing entertainments including Japa-
nese frolics, holiday and seasonal plays, historic
dialogues, together with literary and legend-
ary exercises, by Willis N. Bugbee. Phila-
delphia. The Penn publishing company, 1907.
1 p. 1., 5-140 p. 12°. (On cover : For children
of five to fifteen years)
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; A : 178026,
May 29, 1907 ; 2c. May 29, 1907. 44349a
Successful (A) failure; comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Wallace. [3], 95 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1912; D: 30872; Morgan
Wallace, New York. 44350
farce in 1 act, by George M. Rosener. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1911 ; D : 25173 ; Dick & Fitz-
gerald, New York. 44351
Same. New York, Dick and Fitzgerald,
1912. 16 p. 12°.
© Aug. 5. 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1912 ; D : 30444 ;
1 >ick and Fitzgerald, New York. 44352
Successful (The) insurance man; play in 3 acts,
by R. E. McNamara. [24] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 21, 1915 ; D : 41008 ; Robert E.
McNamara, Newton, Mass. 44352a
Successful (A) scoop; newspaper story from the
inside in 4 acts, by K. Gregory McLoughliu.
[2], 119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1910 ; D : 22243 ; Katherine G.
McLoughlin, New York. 44353
Successful sinners; a play in 4 acts, by O. Du V,
Hunt. .55 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Clyde Du Vernet Hunt, Weathersfield.
Vt. ; D : 11116, Aug. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1907 ;
Ic. rev. ed. Dec. 1, 1908. 44354
Successful (A) stratagem; a comedy in 1 act,
by K. M. Rice. [Worthingtou, Mass., Printed
by Gazette printing co., 1902] 30 p. 12°.
© K. McDowell Rice, Worthington, Mass. ;
D : 1500, Feb. 28, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1902.
44355
Successor (The) of Shakespeare; a comedy in 3
acts, by J. Frederick. [91] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Joseph Frederick, New York ; D : 4164,
Oct. 27, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 27, 1903. 44356
Sucesos (Los) de la semana; pa.satiempo c6mico-
llrico en 1 acto, dividido en 5 cuadros y 2
intermedios, en prosa y verso [de] A. Soler,
uiusica de los maestros Carbonell y Molina,
Madrid [Sociedad de autores cspafioles] 1908.
36 p. 12°,
© Antonio Soler, Madrid*; D : 13461, July
25, 1908 ; 2c. July 25, 1908. 44357
Such a business; in 4 acts, by C. E. Blaney. 83
p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; D:7700.
Dee. 12, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1905. 44358
Such a difference; or. Two plus two — fi.ve,
farcical comedy in 4 acts, by M. Delcomyn.
[150] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1913 ; D : 33415 ; Marion Del-
comyn. New York. 44359
2237
44359
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44378
Such a little minister; sketch, by M. Dobyns.
12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1915 ; D : 41751 ; Mabel Dob-
yns, Shelbina, Mo. 44359a
Such a little queen; a comedy in 4 acts, by C.
Pollock. [158] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Channing Pollock, New York ; D : 13723,
Sept. 4, 1908 ; 2c. July 16, 1909. 44360
Such extravagance; a sketch, by G. Bloomquest.
[23J p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1914; D: 35788; George
Bloomquest, Minneapolis. 44360a
Such fools some girls are; play in 3 acts, by
E. U. Farmer. L3], 40 p. i\ Ms.
© Ic. July 5, 1913 ; D : 33710 ; Ethel Orange
Farmer, Chicago. 44361
Such is life; by G. E. Dorman.
© Grade Emmett Dorman, Gharlestown,
Mass. ; 1899 : 73033, Nov. 9. 44362
an American melodrama in 4 acts and 10
scenes, by W. Gill and R. Eraser.
© William Gill and Robert Eraser, New
York ; 1895 : 36061, July 11. 44363
— • a drama in 3 acts, by R. Waters.
© Richard Waters, Newport, Ky. ; 1882:
16197, Sept. 30. 44364
— drama of the present in 4 acts, by E, F.
M. Starbuck. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1914; D: 36304; E. F. Mor-
gan Starbuck, So. Nyack, N. Y. 44364a
— • a melodrama in 4 acts, by T. J. H. Lubbe.
© Theo. J. H. Lubbe, San Francisco ; 1894 :
51164, Nov. 2. 44365
play in 5 acts, by Frank Wedekind, English
version by Francis J. Ziegler. Philadelphia,
Brown bros., 1912. 127 p. 12°.
© June 28, 1912; 2c. July 11, 1912; D:
30226; Brown bros., Philadelphia. 44366
play in 4 acts, by E. E. Kidder, ii, 106 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1910 ; D : 21236 ; Edward E.
Kidder, New York. 44367
— play in 1 act, by H. de Pasthory. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1914; D: 36256; Heloise de
Pasthory, New York. 44367a
— See also Birds of prey.
Such is the law; an original drama in 3 acts, by
Tom Taylor, Paul Meritt and S. Mackaye.
© Steele Mackaye, New York; 1878:3949,
Apr. 3. 44368
Such mortals be; a play in 4 acts, by H. Erman.
42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Herbert Erman, Cleveland ; D : 11154,
Aug. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 12, 1907. 44369
Sucker (The); or, A pious fraud, a serio-comedy
in 4 acts, by W. Y. Winthrop. 83 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© William Young Winthrow, Woodmont,
Conn. ; D : 2528, Nov. 3, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1902.
44370
Suction (The); a melodrama in 4 acts, by E. S.
Hopkins, jr. [2], 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. S. Hopkins, jr.. New York; D : 6379,
Mar. 21, 1905; 2c. June 5, 1905. 44371
Sudden (A) betrothal; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 76 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D: 12055, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
44372
Sudden (A) conversion; comedy-dialogue, by
\. L. A. Brule. 5 p. r. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1913 ; D : 35131 ; Victor Louis
Antoine Brule, New York. 44373
Sudden fortunes, how won and why lost; a
drama in 4 acts.
© T. C. Mayher, Brooklyn; 1879:13267,
Oct. 7. 44374
Sudden riches; a domestic drama in 5 acts, by
D. Lowry.
© David Lowry, Pittsburgh; 1875:2593,
Mar. 20. 44375
Sudras; a tale of India, melodrama in 4 acts, by
H. W. Treitel and S. J. Treitel. [73] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Herbert W. Treitel, Woonsocket, R. I.;
D: 6009, Jan. 5, 1905; 2c. Jan. 14, 1905.
44376
Sue and Will; comedy in 1 act, by Cyrus Brown-
lee Newton. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1915; D : 39821 ; Raymond
Moffett and Jeannette Smith, San Francisco.
44376a
Sue Culver; a play in 3 acts, by J. Jex. 103 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1912; D: 30142; John Jex.
New York. 44377
Sue, dear; comedy talking and singing act, by
L. J^leming. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1915 ; D : 42067 ; Len Fleming.
Wellsboro, I'a. 44377a
Suegras (Las); juguete comico en 1 acto y en
prosa, oiiginal de F. de Torres. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espafioles] 1907. 25 p. 8°.
© Francisco de Torres. Madrid; D: 10311.
Apr. 10, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1007. 44378
2238
44379
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44390
Slihne; trjmische oper in 2 akten, von Anton
Beer. Berlin, Stern & Ollendorff, 1896. 28
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Stern & Ollendorff, Berlin; 1896:9780,
Feb. 10 ; 2c. jMar. 10. 44379
Siinde (Die); lustspiel in 3 ukten, von Max
Bernstein. Berlin. 1909. 78 p. 8°.
© Felix Bloch erben, Berlin ; D : 15013, Feb.
6. 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1909. 44380
Siinde (Die) Sandras; schauspiel in 3 akteu, von
Subatino Lopez, deutsch bearbeitet, von Otto
Eisenscliitz. [84] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1914; D : 37543 ; Couioedia,
Vienna. 44380a
Siindenbocke; .scluvank in 3 akten, von Gebliard
Scliiitzler-Perasini. Berlin, Berliner theater
verlag. g. ni.'b. h., 1912. 84 p. S°.
© Ic. July 17, 1913; D : 34882 ; Berliner
theater verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 44381
Stiudflut (Die); oratoriuni nach der Bibel und
eigeuen worten fiir einzelstimmen, chorgesang,
orchester und orgel, von Friedrich C. Koch.
Leipzig, D. Rahter, 1910. 32 p. 16°. [Li-
bretto only]
© May 10, 1910; 2c. May 25, 1910; D :
21170; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 44382
Sueiio de Pierrot; ojjereta roiuautica en 1 acto,
dlvidido en 4 cuadros, original de L. Pascual
Frutos, niiisica del maestro Tomas Barrera.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1914.
42 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17. 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38218; Luis I'ascual Frutos, Madrid. 44382a
Sueiio (El) es vida; entremes lirico en prosa,
original de A. Casero, la nana de esta obra es
original del maestro Josg Moi-eno Ballesteros.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1910.
23, [3] p. 12°.
© Sept. 0. 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7. 1910 ; D : 21978 ;
Antonio Casero, Madrid. 44383
Suerte (La) de Isabelita; zarzuela comica en 1
. acto y 4 cuadros, original de G. Martinez
Sierra, miisica de los maestros Jimenez y Cal-
te.ia. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles]
1911. 40 p. 12°.
© Aug. 2L 1911; 2c. Aug. 22. 1911; L) :
25029 ; Gregorio Martinez Sierra, Madrid.
44384
• »S'< c also Palacio triste.*
Suerte (La) de Salustiano; o. Del Rastro a
Recoletos, comedia de costumbres en 3 actos
y en prosa. original de Angel Torres del
Alamo y Antonio Asenjo. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1914. 85 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17. 1915; D:
40008; Torres del Alamo y Asenjo, Madrid.
44384a
Suerte (La) loca; pasatiempo comico-lirico en 1
acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original
de C. Arniches y E. Garcia Alvarez, mtisica de
los maestros Valverde y Serrano (J.) Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1907. 48 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Carlos Arniches v Enrique Garcia Al-
varez, Madrid ; D : 11522, Oct. 12, 1907 ; 2c.
Oct. 14, 1907. 44385
Suerte (La) perra; zarzuela en 2 actos, el se-
gundo, dividido en 2 cuadros, original de En-
rique Paradas y Joaquin Jimenez, niusica de
los maestros Brii y Vela. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores esjpafioles] 1914. 56 p. 12°. (Li-
bretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40071 ; E. Paradas y J. Jimenez, Madrid.
44385a
Sue's meal ticket; vaudeville act in 2 scenes, bj
R. Blackburn. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5. 1915 ; D : 39311 ; Ruby Black-
burn, Mih\aukee. 44385b
Siisse (Die) frucht; lustspiel in 4 akten, von
Hans Bergfeld. Miinchen, Drei inasken ver-
lag, g. m. b. h., 1914. 90 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 0, 1914; 0:37408; Drei masken
verlag, Munich. 44385c
Siisse (Der) papa, ^ee Dear papa.
Suey San; a Chinese tragedy [in 1 act] by C.
Moore. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909; D: 16455; Carlyle
Moore, New York. 44386
Suffer little children; vaudeville act, by D.
Kent. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1909 ; D : 10993 ; Dorothy Kent,
New York. 44387
Suffering (A) suffraget; play in 1 act, by S.
Rigler. 9 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913 ; D : 32028 ; Siskie Rig-
ler, Chicago. 44388
Suffering (The) suffragette; original comedy
with music, by Rob McNagny and M. Makem-
son. [0],112p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1910; D : 22045 ; Mary Ma-
kenison, Columbia City, Ind. 44389
Suffering suffragettes; musical farce comedy in
2 acts, by Wm. T. and Jas. M. Bowman and
Alethea Luce. [S3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. June 10, 1911; D: 24490; Bowman
bros. amusement co., New York. 44390
Suffering-yettists (The); sensational suffragist-
comedy in 4 acts, by W. G. Barrows. [39] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1914 ; D : 37420 ; Wayne
Groves Barrows, Crystal Lake. 111. 44390a
5379— VOL 2—17-
2239
44391
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44413
Sufferinyetts (The); sketch iu 1 act, by J. Hood.
[3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1911 ; D : 23945 ; Jaue Hood,
New York. ^ 44391
Suffrage for men. See One hundred years
from now.
Suffrage (A) rummage sale; [play iu 1 act, by
.M. Winsor] cover-title, 12 p. 12°. Printed.
© Feb. S, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1913 ; D : 3227G ;
Mary AVinsor, Haverford P. O., Pa. 44392
Suffra-geezers (The); musical comedy in 1 act.
by Walter 11. Hicks and T. F. Heinroth, jr.
[2], 25 p. 8°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1910 ; D : 22404 ; Theodore F.
Heinroth, jr., Brooklyn. 44393
Suffragent; social satire, au original play in 3
acts, by E. S. De G. Thompkins. 74 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1910; D : 20781 ; Edward
Staats De Grote Thompkins, Brookline, Mass.
44394
Suffragett (The) candidate; comedy in 3 acts,
by A. Stewart. 67 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913 ; D : 34568 ; Agnew
Stewart, Washington. 44395
Suffragette (The); by J. T. Pendegast. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Wm. Palmer Morrison, San Francisco;
D : 16182, June 28. 1909 ; 2c. June 28, 1909.
44396
by W. B. Knisely. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1909 ; D : 17136 ; W. Burton
Knisely, Cleveland.
44397
— -burlesque in 2 acts, by Michael Bareli and
K. Grauso. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1912; D : 29054 ; Ralph
Grauso, New York. 44398
— comedy in 1 act, by F. Ardell. 5 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1912; D : 29342 ; Franklyn
Ardell, New York.
44399
■ by Helen Ludington.
© Sanmel Frencli, New York ; D : 15376,
Mar. 18, 1909. 44400
for seven females, by Helen G. Luding-
ton. New York, S. French ; London, S. French,
ltd., 1909. 30 p. 12°.
© Nov. 13, 1909; 2c. Nov. 15, 1909; D:
17371; Samuel French. New York. 44401
a drama in 1 act, by E. E. Shepherd. 20 p.
diagr. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edmond E. Sliepherd, Detroit; D : 14338,
Nov. 21, 1908; 2c. Nov. 21, 1908. 44402
Suffragette (The)— Continued.
a drama in 1 act, by R. F. Buuner. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Rudolph F. Bunner, Ridgefield, Conn. ;
D : 13200, June 16, 1908 ; 2c. June 16, 1908.
44403
Same. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Rudolph F. Bunner, Ridgefield, Conn. ;
D : 13482, Aug. 1, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1908.
44404
-a 1 act playlet, by J. W. Reilly. 6 p. t°.
Typewritten.
© James AV. Reilly, Buffalo ; D : 14404, Nov.
28, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1908. 44405
play in 1 act, by A. L. Eaton. 30 p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic, Mar. 24, 1913 ; D : 32758 ; Arthur Leon
Eaton, New York. 44406
— play in 3 acts, by E. D. Sibley. 50 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1912; D: 30693; Edwin D.
Sibley, Somerville, IMass. 44407
— -playlet in 1 act, by AV. A. Melius. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1914 ; D : 35921 ; AA'iiliam A.
Melius, Ghent, N. Y. 44407a
— sketch in 1 act, by G. and E. Fox, 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1911; D: 25640; George &
Ethel Fox, Ft. Worth, Tex. 44408
or, A middle-aged rom.ance, by B. K.
Horning. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1911; D: 25627; B. King
Horning, Milwaukee. 44409
or. Solomon's side-partner, original com-
edy iu 3 acts, by S. E. Kiser. Ill p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Aug, 31, 1900 ; D : 21923 ; S. E. Kiser,
Chicago.
44410
— or. The supplanting of papa, musical com-
edy in 2 acts, libretto by A. F, AA^ilson, score
by Ghiaffredo Colombo. [35] p. 4°. Type-
written, [Libretto only] •
© Ic, Apr. 12, 1912 ; D : 29351 ; Adah F. Wil-
son, Denver. 44411
— or. Who's afraid? by M. T. AVinchester.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1911; D: 23310; Maud Tar-
leton AVinchester, St. Paul. 44412
— See also Little Harold,
Suffragette (The) and the man; a 1 act comedy
drama, by J, B. Larric. [20] p. 4°, Type-
written,
© J. Burnett Larric, New York ; D : 15339,
Mai-. 15, 1909; 2c. Mar. 15, 1909. 44413
2240
44414
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNI11ED STATES
44432
Sviffragette (A) baby; comedy in 1 act, by Alice
C. Tlioiupsou. Philadelphia, Penu publishing
CO., 1912. 18 p. 12°.
© Sept. 4, 1912 ; 2c. Sept. 6, 1912 ; D : 30749 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 44414
Suffragette (The) barber shop; vaudeville act,
by J. Daley. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1911 ; D : 25923 ; James Daley
and Lome D. Jacks, New York. 44415
Suffragette (The) convention; play in 3 acts, by
M. S. Hughes. [1], 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1912; D : 29449 ; Maude S.
Hughes, Kansas City, Mo. 44416
Suffragette land; burlesque in 2 acts, by J. S.
Carroll and A. Walsh. 68 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1910; D : 21726 ; John S. Car-
roll and Austin Walsh, New York. 44417
Suffragette mother; play in 4 acts and 5 scenes,
by E. M. Whitmore. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1910 ; D : 20804 ; Edith M.
Whitmore, Bentley Manor, N. Y'^. 44418
Suffragette (A) town meeting; an entertain-
ment in 1 act, by Lilian Ciisby Bridgham.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1912. 26 p. 12°.
© Dec. 12, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1912 ; D : 31691 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 44419
Suffragetten (Die); spiel um frauengunst, nach
Cato dem Jilteren, von Kallistophanes von
Theben. Leipzig, Karl Scheithauers verlag,
1914. 31 p. 12°.
© Aug. 3, 1914 ; Ic. Mar. 1, 1915 ; D : 40729 ;
Karl Scheithauers verlag, Leipzig. 44419a
Suffragettes (The); comic opera in 3 acts, by F.
Kuba. [60] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1911 ; D : 24800 ; Frank Kuba,
Coney Island, N. Y. 44420
play in 1 act, by B. B. AVestphal. [8] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1915 ; D : 39476 ; Bessie Beat-
rice Westphal, Salt Lake City. 44420a
• a play in 3 acts, by G. L. Raymond.
[Washington, D. C, B. S. Adams] 1908. 53
p. 12°.
© GfCO. L. Raymond, Washington ; D : 14603,
Dec. 23, 1908; 2c. Dec. 23, 1908. 44421
See also Newark knows how.
Suffragettes and — women; by E. E. Shepherd.
23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edmund E. Shepherd, Detroit ; D : 14983,
Feb. 3, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 3, 1909. 44422
118
— a drama in 3 acts, by E. E. Shepherd,
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15. 1909 ; D : 16269 ; Edmund El-
liott Shepherd, Detroit. 44423
Suffragettes' (The) convention; an entertain-
ment in 1 scene, by Jessie A. Kelley. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1912. 43 p. 12°.
© Oct. 14, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1912 ; D : 31127 ;
Walter H. Baker «& co., Boston. 44424
farce comedy, by Mrs. J. S. Aiken. 22 p.
12°. Printed.
© Nov. 15, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1914 ; D : 39017 ;
Mrs. J. S. Aiken, Greenwood, S. C. 44424a
Suffragette's (The) redemption; play in 1 act,
by Inglis Allen. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1913. 16 p. 12°.
([French's acting ed.])
© Apr. 23, 1913; 2c. Apr. 24, 1913; D:
33033; Samuel French, ltd., London. 44425
Suff ragetting ; farce in 3 acts, by J. J. Stein.
[103] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1914; D : 36297 ; J. J. Stein,
New York. 44425a
Suft'ragist (The); drama of sentimental reac-
tions in 3 acts, by G. Timberlake. 93 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1910 ; D : 20126 ; Gideon Tim-
berlake, Baltimore. 44426
Suffragists; 3 act comedy-drama, by F. Searight
and J. W. Noble. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1911; D: 23194; Franklyn
Searight, New York, and John W. Noble,
New Rochelle, N. Y. 44427
Suffragitis; a vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by R.
Kissin. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1912 ; D : 30107 ; Rita Kissin,
New York. 44428
Sugar (The) bowl; play in 3 acts, by Ralph Car-
penter [pseud, of Ralph Carpenter Blanchard]
98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1915 ; D : 42401 ; R. C. Blan-
chard, New York. 44428a
Sugar (The) broker;?; a comedy in 3 scenes, by
T. Tryon.
© Thomas Tryon, New York ; 1889 : 11981,
Apr. 17. 44429
Sugar cane; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by W.
Harlan.
© Wilbur Harlan, Harrisburg. Pa. ; 1S93 :
7497, Feb. 8. 44430
Sugar-coated philosophy; or. The philosopher
and the tooth-ache, a playlet, by T. P. Bayer.
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Theobald Percy Bayer, New York; D:
5451, Aug. 16, 1904; 2c. Aug. 29, 1904. 44431
Sugar (The) house; play in 1 act, by A. Brown.
[3], 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20. 1912; D: 30916; Alice
Brown, Boston. 44432
2241
44433
DEA.MATIC COMPOSITIONS
44455
Sugar (The) king; a new melodrama in 5 acts,
by W. H. Rightmire.
© Wm. n. Kiahtmire, New York; 1895:
8236, Feb. G. 44433
Sugarfoot; by A. Small.
© Albert Small. St. Louis; D : 4742. Mar.
17, 1904. 44434
Suicide; draniatic composition, by C. Stockdale.
[3], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23. 1912 ; D : 28808 : Carl Stock-
dale, New Salem, O. 44435
mystery playlet in 2 scenes, by E. Ellis.
[2], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11. 1915 ; D : 42464 ; Edward El-
lis, New York. 44435a
•play in 1 act, by A. F. Herwig and E. M.
Haas. [l],6p. 1°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30. 1913; I) : 33105 ; Arthur F.
Herwig and Ediiard M. Haas, Milwaukee.
44436
Suicide (The) club; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
J. Adams.
© Justin Adams, Cambridge, Mass. ; 1891 :
28413, Aug. 7. 44437
Suicide hall; a melodrama, by Wm. B. Hurst.
© Thomas W. Broadluirst, New York; D:
1977, .June 6, 1902. 44438
a melodrama in 4 acts, by W. B. Watson.
© W. B.' Watson, Brooklyn; D : 366, Apr.
19, 1901. 44439
Suicide (The) league; in 4 acts, by C. Kavanagh.
Typewritten.
© Calvin Kavanagh, New York; 1900 A:
18576, July 27 ; 2c. July 27. 44440
Suicides; 1 act sketch, by C. Stratton. [1]. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3. 1915; D: 41410; Clarence
Stratton, St. Louis. 44440a
a play in 1 act. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred LePorte Diggs, Kansas City, Mo. ;
D : 14529, Doc. 12, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 12. 190S.
44441
by P. Gibson. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1912 ; D : 28278 ; Preston Gib-
son, Washington. 44442
• Same. New York. S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1912. 13 p. 12°. ([French's
international copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 2.321)
© Oct. 11. 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 14. 1912 ; D : 31119 ;
Preston ffibson, Washington. 44443
Suilish machree; by M. A. J. McManus.
© Mixvy A. J. McManus, New York. 1893:
422.58, Sept. 20. 44444
Sec also Donagh (The)
Suing for divorce; in 1 act, by T. J. Galfney.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas J. Gaffney, Albany ; D : 12541 ;
jMar. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1908. 44445
Suit (The) case; a 1 act musical farce, by Searl
Allen. [10] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1909 ; D : 16615 ; John P.
Sully, New York. 44446
Suit (The) case tragedy; comedy in 1 act, by F.
Gerald. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© Ic. Oct. 22. 1914; D : 38583 ; Florence
Gerald, New York. 44446a
Suit cases; comedy sketch in 1 act, [by E.
Dalby] [6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1912; D : 29627 ; Edmund
Dalby, London. 44447
Su.it for damages; [by] T. Willis.
© Thomas Willis, New York; 1892:51915,
Dec. 19. 44448
farce corned v in 3 acts, by G. Kline. Rule,
Tex., G. Kline. 1910. 17 p. 12°. Printed.
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2c. Sept. 21. 1910; D:
22102 ; Gaylord Kline, Rule, Tex. 44449
Suit (A) for divorce; a 1 act farce, by J. Hay-
man. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Havnian. AVest Townsend, Mass. ;
D : 8227, Mav. 24, 1906 ; 2c. Slar. 2, 1906.
44450
Suit (A) for two; vandeville sketch in 1 act, by
!■:. H. Waggoner. [5] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1910; D : 22142 ; Earl Simp-
son Waggoner, Spokane, Wash. 44451
Suit (A) of livery; a farce comedy in 2 acts, by
Louise Latham Wilson. Boston, ^^'. H. Baker
& CO., 1902. 24 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 957.
Oct. 14, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1901. 44452
Suit (A) of sable; a comedy in 3 acts, by C.
Thompson. 35 p. 8°.
© Charlotte Thomi)Son, San Francisco ; 1900
A : 24384, Oct. 1 ; 2c. Sept. 4 ; 2c. Oct. 1.
44453
Suit (The) sample; comedy-sketch, by [Geo.]
Rankin and [Earle M.] Caldwell. 7 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18. 1912; D : 31739 ; Rankin &
Caldwell. San Francisco. 44454
Suite B; sketch in 1 scene, by Fannie Myers
Langlois. Chicago, The dramatic pub. co.,
1911. 14 p. 16°.
© Dec. 28. 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2. 1912 ; D : 28131 ;
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 44455
2242
44455
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44473
Suite (A) niixup; niiisicMl spell in a modern
hotel, hy W. W. Munro. [1], G p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1914 ; D : 36007 ; William
Wallace Jlunro, New York. 44455a
Suite 16; a 1 act play, by F. AV. Noxou.
© Frank W. Noxon, Boston; 1898:38484,
June 24 ; 2c. June 24. 44456
Suitor (The) who suited; farcical sketch, bv
G. H. Trader. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2i; 1911; D: 24995; George
Henry Trader, Stapletou, N. Y. 44457
Suitors (The); a comedy in 3 acts, tr. into Eng-
lish verse from the French of Racine, by Ir-
ving Browne.
© Jolui D. Parsons, jr., Albany ; 1870 : 2581,
Oct. 7. 44458
Suitors (The) of Yvonne; a romantic drama in
4 acts and 7 scenes, adapted from story by
Raphael Sabatini by permission of G. P. Put-
nam's sons, dramatized by I. B. Goodrich, jr.
[114] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr., Boston ; D : 3860,
Aug. 21, 1903; 2c. Sept. 5, 1903; Ic. new ed.
July 30, 1904 : Ic. new ed. Nov. 12. 1904.
44459
Sukie of Dew Drop inn; by M. Mawlette. 63 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Mona INIawlotte. Chicago ; D : 9S51, Jan.
26. 1907 : 2c. Jan. 26, 1907. 44460
Sula. the queen of Mirror Lake; spectacular
comedy, by C. R. Gardiner.
© C Randolph Gardiner. IMiiladelphia ;
1877, 142S6, Dec. 8. 44461
Sulamith; nach worten der Heiligen Schrift. 1
akt in 6 bildern, von Paul v. Klenau, iibersetz-
ung von Herder. Wien, Leipzig, Universal
edition, a. g., 1914". 18 p. 12°.
© June 4, 1914 ; 2c. July 6, 1914 ; D : 37465 ;
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 44461a
Still' oceano. See On the ocean.
Suir orlo; drannna in 3 atti.per F. A. de Filippi.
36 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1910 ; D : 22828 ; Filippo Al-
fredo de Filippi, New Y^ork. 44462
Sullivan; David Garrick, a play in 3 acts. New
York, George F. Nesbitt & co., printers, 1873.
83 p. 8°.
© Charles B. Burrell, New York: 1874:
1285, Feb. 4 ; 2c. Feb. 4. 44462a
Sullivan's Saturday night; an original 3 act
farcical comedy, by E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1885:
10382, IMay 7. 44463
Sulphur (The) bath; a farce in 1 scene, by
Frank Dumont. New York, De Vvltt, 1884. 5
p. 12°. ( [De Witt's acting plays, no. 154] )
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1884 : 26400,
Dec. 30; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885. 44464
Sulphur (The) match; by M. Kidder.
© Mary Kidder, San Francisco; D : 90.57,
Sept. 10, 1906. 44465
Sulphurated sentiment; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by G. H. INIathewson. 52 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Grace H. Mathewson, Los Angeles ; D :
6879, June 26, 1905 ; 2c. June 30, 1905. 44466
Sulphuro; or. The king of the salamanders, a
spectacular drama in 1 act, by J. H. Ligon.
© Frank Wardell. New York ; 1879 : 16826,
Dec. 13. 44467
Sulpicius Galba; a Roman historical tragedy, in
5 acts, by G. A. Lafayette.
© G. A. Lafayette. St. Paul; 1885:21621.
Oct. 15. 44468
Sultan (The); comedy operetta in 1 scene, bv
Neal Harper. [1], 16 p. 4". Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1912; D : 30480 ; Thomas
Whiffen. New York. 44469
Sultan (El) de la Persia; sainete madrileuo en 1
acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original
de .1. Perez Lopez, musica de los maestros Fran-
cisco Alonso y Vicente Quiros. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1914. 43 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17. 1915: D:
40062 ; Jose Perez Lopez, Madrid. 44469a
Sultan (A) for a day. See Bobadil.
Sultan of Ballehoho; a 1 act burlesque spectac-
ular, by D. Levino and D. Crimmins. Type-
written.
© Dan Crinnnins and Dolph Levino, Pitts-
burgh ; 1900 A : 5699, jNIar. 2 ; 2c. Aug. 27.
44470
Stiltan (The) of Bungaloo; a musical comedy in
3 acts, by C. Line.
© Charles Line, Menominee, Mich. ; D : 3533,
June 4, 1903. [For copies reed, .see D : 6239]
44471
Same. 130 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Charles Line, Menominee, Mich, : D : 6239.
Feb. 18. 1905 : 2c. I^Iar. 3, 1905. 44472
— - Same. 122 p. f^ Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Charles Line, Menominee, ^lich. : D :
7407, Oct. 16, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1905. 44473
2243
44474
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44492
Sultan of Morocco; drainn in 2 acts. Brooklyn,
X. Y., HiklebraiKl [1906] 8 p. 24°.
© Neil Sullivan, Brooklyn ; D : 8786, July 5,
1906; 2c. July 5, 1906. 44474
oriental musical comedy in 2 acts, written
and composed by A. M. Zinn. 26, [1] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 14, 1911 ; D : 24472 ; A. M. Zinn,
Los Angeles. 44475
Sultan (The) of Sulu; a dramatic composition
in 3 acts, by J. C. Jack.
© James C. Jack, New York ; 1899 : 56661,
Sept. 5. 44476
an original satire in 2 acts, by George Ade.
New Y'ork, R. H. Russell, 1903. 6 p. 1., 127,
[1] p. front., plates. 12°.
© Robert Howard Russell, New York; D:
3448, May 18, 1903 ; 2c. May 19, 1903. 44477
a satirical American comic opera, score by
H. A. Vosseller, libretto by H. Graves.
© Harold A. Vosseller and Harrison Graves,
Cleveland ; 1900 A : 20022, Aug. 11. 44478
3 act musical satire, by G. Ade. [149] p.
4 . Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© George Ade, Chicago ; D : 1212, Dec. 26,
1901 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1901. 44479
— -See also Ki-Ram.
Sultana (La); refundicion en 1 acto, dividido en
5 cuadros, de la aventura c6mico-lirica en 2
actos, titulada Los cuatro gatos, original de
L. Candela y E. Nieto, mtisica de los maestros
Lapuerta y Luna. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espailoles] 1915. 39 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40079 ; Luis Candela y Ernesto Nieto, Madrid.
44479a
Sultana (The); or. The lily of the mountain, a
comic opera, by Oscanyan and Chrystal, music
by Prof. FanciuUi.
© Christopher Cscanyan, New York; 1890:
22137, July 11. 44480
Sultan's (The) bride, »'^'^e Rose (A) in bloom.
Sultan's (The) daughter; farce in 1 act, by U.
Akerstrom. [2], 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912 ; D : 28652 ; Ullie Aker-
strom, New York. 44481
or. Princess Salome, operetta iu 3 acts, li-
bi-etto by A. D. Norris, music by M.' E. McLane.
© Abbie D. Norris and M. E. McLane,
United States ; 1SS6 : 18513, Aug. 14. 44482
Sultan's (The) favorite; comedy iu 3 acts, by
U. Akerstrom.
© Ullie Akerstrom, Chicago; 1893:34114,
July 21 . 44483
Sultan's (The) favorite — Continued.
comic opera in 3 acts, lyrics and dialogue
by D. C. Levy. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1910; D: 20294; Donald
Buchanan, New York. 44484
a play in 1 act, by E. A. Woolf. 30 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edgar Allan Woolf, New York ; D : 16168.
June 26, 1909 ; 2c. June 26, 1909. 44485
Sultan's (The) gift; by M. Clifford. 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Marie Clifford, Chicago ; D : 16161, June
25, 1909 ; 2c. June 24, 1909. 44486
Sultan's (The) rose garden; play in 1 act and 2
scenes, by H. G. Kittredge. [1], 38 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1914 ; D : 36423 ; Helen Gause
Kittredge, Upper Jlontclair, N. J. 44486a
Sultan's (The) seraglio; or, The dizzy blondes,
a burlesque in 1 act, joint autliorship of J.
Berry and Ned Straight.
© Jacob Berry, New York ; 1876 : 67S0, Mav
31. 44487
Sulu; 3 act draraatic composition, by G. Ade.
© George Ade, Chicago ; D : 1211, Dec. 26,
1901. 44488
Suma Genji. Sec Noh dramas.
Sumeriana; dram.ttie sketch of ancient Babv-
lonia in 1 act, by G. E. Murdock. [30] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1914 ; D : 37747 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, Los Angeles. 44488a
Summer and winter; oi'iginal comedy-sketch, by
H. Oston. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1915 ; D : 42424 ; H. Osten, New
York. 44488b
Svimmer CA) at Minnetonka; by Vaselie [pseud,
of V. T. Struck]
© Vally Thrane Struck, Minnenpolis;
1896 : 27050, May 2. 44489
Summer (A) blizzard; a comedy-farce in 3 acts,
by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, Cincinnati ; 1894 : 1309,
Jan. 3. 44490
Summer (A) bluff; original fjirce comedy, by
G.P.Butler. [1], 41 p. 4°. Typev^^ritten.
© George P. Butler, New York ; 1892 : 46772,
Nov. 17 ; Ic. Nov. 17. 44491
Summer board and a bus ride; monologue, by
E. Kendall. Typewritten.
© Exi-a Kendall, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; 1900 A:
26746, Oct. 27 ; 2c. Oct. 4. 44492
2244
44493
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44513
Summer (The) boarder; a play in 4 acts, by
Maude Allen. Cincinnati, II. Clarice & co.,
1894. 30 p. 12°.
© Robert Clarke & co., Cincinnati; 1894:
11203, Feb. 22 ; 2c. Feb. 22. 44493
Summer boarders; by P.. K. Pliillips.
© Bottine Kav;iiiau;^h Phillips, New York;
1900 A : (5992, IVIar. 15. 44494
■ a comedy in 4 acts, by Mrs. M. J. Goodrich.
Typewritten.
© Mrs. I\I. J. Goodrich, Boston ; 1893 : 15783.
Mar. 30; 2c. Nov. 22, 1902. 44495
musical farce in 2 acts, by Nelson Compston.
Chicago, Cbicaso manuscript CO., 1913. [26]
p. f°. Mimeographed. [Words only]
© Dec. 9, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1913 ; D : 35402 ;
Alexander Payers, Chicago. 44496
an original comedy in 3 acts, by W. E.
Barnes.
© W. i:iIiott Barnes, New York ; 1880 : 7912,
May 22. 44497
or. The great jewel mystery, a play in 4
acts and an interlude, by J. V. T. Bruorton.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1907. 70 p. 12°.
© Josephine Van Tassel Bruorton, Bedford,
Mass.; D : 9850, Jan. 25, 1907; Ic. (typewrit-
ten) Jan. 25, 1907; 2c. Dec. 12. 1907. 44498
Summer (A) engagement; a comedy in 2 acts,
by F. Knell.
© Frederick Knell, jr., Koxburv, Mass. ;
1896 : 4037, Jan. 13. ' 44499
Summer folk (Datchniki); drama in 4 acts,
scenes from life, by Maxim Gorki [pseud, of
A. M. S. Pyeshkov] tr. from the Russian by
Aline Delano.
{In Poet lore, v. 16, no. 3, Autumn, 1905;
periodical © Poet lore co., Philadelphia ; B :
1041.58, Oct. 14, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1905)
44500
Slimmer (The) girl burlesque co.; in 3 acts.
© Fred Harvey, New York; 1896:39148,
July 6. 44501
Summer girls; play in 1 act, by C. W. Jones.
25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1915 ; D : 39449 ; Clinton W.
Jones, Taconia. 44501a
or, The belle of the season, a musical com-
edy in 2 acts, by G. E. Hall and John A. King.
[42] p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© George E. Hall and J. A. King, Brooklyn;
D : 3527. June 2. 1903 : 2c. June 2. 1903.
44502
Summer idyl; by G. F. Ostigny. 6 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909 ; D : 17633 ; George F.
Ostigny, Pawtucket, R. I. 44503
Summer life at Cape May. Sec Breakers.
Summer moths; a play in 4 acts, by W. Heine-
mann. New York, The Dewitt publishing
house, 1898. 3 p. 1., 117 p. 12°. ( [Green-room
ed. of copyrighted plays] )
© William Heinemann, Germany; 1898:
9023, Feb. 1 ; 2c. Feb. 1. 44504
Summer (A) night; opera comique in 1 act,
book and music by G. H. Clutsam. Libretto.
London, Chappell & co., ltd., 1910. 18 p. 8°.
© July 15, 1910; 2c. July 16, 1910; D:
21570 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 44505
Sec also Notte (TJna) estiva.
Summer (A) night's dream; musical fantasia
in 1 act, by J. P. Hansen. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1912 ; D : 30761 ; John P. Han-
sen, Mempliis, Tenn. 44506
See also Benamela.
Summer (A) outing; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by O. G. Magee. Sioux City, la., Jones & Ma-
gee, 1896. 146 p. 16°.
© Oliver Guy Magee, Sioux City, la. ; 1896 :
51732, Sept. 15 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 44507
Summer snow; fairy play in 4 pts., by G. Rich-
ardson. [4], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1915 ; D : 41726 ; Grace Rich-
ardson, New York. 44507a
Summer time; comedy in 1 act, by A. Shean.
[2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1912; D : 310S8 ; AI Shean,
New York. * 44508
a hip hurrah musical comedy in 2 acts, by
Dave Marion and Barney Gerard. [85] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Tom Miner, New York ; D : 11397, Sept.
23, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 23. 1907. 44509
Summer (The) widower; a comedy, by B. H.
Ridgely and I. Dinkelspiel.
© Benjamin Hersey Ridgely and Isaac Din-
kelspiel, Louisville; 1892 : 43881, Oct. 28.
44510
Summer's (A) afternoon; by T. A. Stonhouse.
3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Thomas A. Stonhouse, Brooklyn ; D :
15839, May 13, 1909 ; 2c. May 6, 1909. 44511
Summer's (A) comedy; a play in 4 acts, bv
M. C. Lipman. [3], 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1912 ; D : 29978 ; Maurice C.
Lipman, Chicago. 44512
Summer's (A) flirtation; a comedy in 4 acts, by
G. A. Forsyth, in collaboration with Joseph I.
C. Clarke.
© George A. Forsyth, New York ; 1897 :
70892, Dec. 17.
44513
2245
44514
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44532
Summer's (A) vacation; by M. J. Bennett.
© Marion Jeffersonian Bennett, Detroit ; D :
3530, June 4, 1903. 44514
Summer's (A) wooing; a play in 3 acts, by Paul
Harness [pseud, of F. l\ Holden]
© Florence P. Holden, Milwaukee ; D :
10451. Apr. 30, 1907. 44515
Suramerville (The) bazar; entertainment in 1
act, bv Frank Towslee. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO.." 1911. 26 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of
plays] )
© Dec. 24. 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1910 ; D : 22928 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 44516
Summit (The); a dramatic composition [in 3
acts] by M. Bertsch. [2], 68 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1909 ; D : 16642 ; Marguerite
Bertsch, New York. 44517
Summoning" (The) of Everyman. Sec Every-
man.
Summons (The) of the king; play, by P. B.
Goetz. Buffalo, McDowell press. 1911. 71 p.
8°.
© Oct. 14, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1911 ; D : 254S4 ;
Philip Becker Goetz, New York. 44518
Sumpfblumen; nachtstiick aus dem grossstadt-
leben in 1 akt, von W. Schaff. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Willy Sciiaff, Milwaukee ; D : 3009. Feb.
18, 1903; 2c. Mar. 23, 1903. 44519
Sump'n more'n religion; play in 1 act, by S. T.
Nott. [l],13p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3. 1913 ; D : 32841 ; Sarab Tburs-
ton Nott, Oakland, Cal. 44520
Sumurun; eine pantomime in 11 bildern, nach
orientaliscben niarchenniotiven. von Friedricb
Freksa, musik von Victor Hollander. Berlin,
E. Reiss verlag, 1910. 29 p. 12°.
© Apr. 27, 1910; 2c. May 17, 1910; D:
21051 ; Erich Keiss verlag, Berlin. 44521
eine pantomime in 9 bildern nach oriental-
iscben niarchenmotiven, von Friedricb Freksa,
musik von Victor Hollaender. Regiebuch.
70 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1911 ; D : 23125 ; Erich Reiss
verlag, Berlin. 44522
Sun; drjuuatische legende in 5 akten, von Albert
Geiger. Berlin, Braunschweig, Verlag von
G. Westermann, 1914. 3 p. 1., 101 p. 12°.
© May 5, 1914 ; Ic. Oct. 16, 1914 ; D : 38513 ;
George Westermann, Braunschweig, Germany.
44522a
Sun and ice; a spectacular romance in 3 acts,
with a grand swinging scene, by J. Banvard.
© John Bauvard, New York ; 1877 : 3329,
Mar. 19. 44523
Sun (The) and. the wind; play in 4 acts, by
A. A. Rosenbaum. [3], 111 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 28. 1914; D: 38344; Arthur A.
Rosenbaum, Lawrence, N. Y. 44523a
Sun (The) dance; by W. Riess.
© William Riess, Indianapolis; D : 16061,
]\Iay 20. 1909. 44524
Sun (The) flag's hour; a dramatic episode of
1916 in 3 scenes, l)y J. A. Tyson. 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© J. Aubvev Tyson, New York ; D : 1.'5450,
Mar. 26, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1909. 44525
Sun (The) glass; or. The gun on the wall, dra-
matic incident, by P. Knight. [2], 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1910; D : 22688 ; Percival
Knight, New Yoi-k. 44526
Sun (The) maiden; nuisical comedy in 3 acts, by
C. T. L. Mason and E. M. Crane. [2], 87 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1912; D: 31193; C. T. L. Mason
and Eleanor ]\Iaud Crnne, New York. 44527
Sun (The) worshippers. See Allan Quarter-
main.
Sunamitin (Die); drama in 1 vorspiel und 3
aufziigen. von (^erdt von Bassewitz. Leipzig,
E. RoW(jblt verlag, 1912. 114 p. 8°.
© Dec. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1913 ; D : 32972 ;
Ernst Rowoblt verlag, Leipzig. 44528
Sunbeam; an original American play, by O.
Logan [i. e. O. L. Sikes]
© Olive Logan Sikes, Washington ; 1889 :
10945, Apr. 6. 44529
an original and sensational drama in 3 acts
and :i prologue, by J. J. McGloskey.
© James J. IMcCloskey, Brooklyn; 1872:
8496. Aug. 10. 44530
a play in 1 act, by F. Mariani. 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Federico Mariani, New York ; D : 12797,
Apr. 22, 1908; 2c.' Apr. 22, 1908. 44531
-Sec also Nellie Ely.
Sunbeam (The) of the Sierras. See Deadwood
Dick.
Sunbeam's sorrow. See Viva's vow.
Sunbonnet Sue; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
Cecil F. Williams. [66] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1912 ; D : 28659 ; C. Jay Smith,
Chicago. 44532
modern comedy di-ama in 4 acts, by Whit-
ney Collins. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.,
1914. [54] p. f°. INIimeographed.
© Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38740; Alexander Byers.
Chicago. 44532a
2246
44533
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44551
Sunbonnets; a farce-comedy in 2 acts, by Marian
D. CanipbelL Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1900. 39 p. 12°. (Baiver's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; 1900 A :
13790, June 2 ; 2e. Aug. 23. 44533
Sunburnt janitor; by David Morrison. 10 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. P^eb. 11, 1910 ; D : 20109 ; Harry Mere-
dith Mason, St. Louis. 44534
Sunday night in Lover's lane; musical comedy
drama, by Ford and Bratton.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York; 1896:
29842, May 15. 44535
Sunday (A) with Aunt Martha; a sketch, by D.
Edsall. Typewritten.
© Dean Edsall, New York; 1900 A: 22266,
Sept. 7 ; Ic. Sept. 7. 44536
Sundew (The) ; drama in 3 acts, by E. W. Cortis.
108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1912; D : 30217 ; Ernest W.
Cortis, East Orange, N. J. 44537
Sundown; or, The last salute, romantic military
drama of the European war in 4 acts, by C. L.
Danfortb. [1], 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1915; D: 40486; Charles
Lloyd Danfortb, Philadelphia. 44537a
Sundown to dawn; or, London forty years ago,
a drama in 6 taljleaux, by J. Mortimer. Lon-
don, Figaro office, 1875. 54 p. 12°.
© James jMortimer, United States ; 1875 :
4150, Apr. 2G ; 2c. Apr. 26. 44538
Sunflower (The); piny in 3 acts, by F. Cornitius.
[1], 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1912; D : 29709 ; Felix Cor-
nitius, St. Louis. 44539
Sunflower hotel; a comedy drama in 1 act, by
A. S. Gibson. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alfred S. Gibson, Linwood, N. J.; D:
7377, Oct. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1905. 44540
Sunflower (The) road; a comedy with music,
book by P. Toomey, lyrics by Harry Lee Mar-
riner. 133 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Prescott Toomey, Dallas ; D : 1.5060, Feb,
11, 1909 ; 2c, Feb. 11, 1909. 44541
Sunflowers; a novelty for boys, by Harriette
Wilbur. Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1908.
cover-title. 3 p, 12°. (Harriette Wilbur's
series of flower plays)
© March bros., Lebanon, O, ; D : 1388S, Sept,
21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov, 17, 1908, 44542
Sunken (The) bell; [a di-ama in 5 acts] by Ger-
bart Hauptmann, tr. by Mary Harned.
(Ill Poet lore, v. 10, no. 2, Apr. to June,
1S98 ; periodical © Poet lore co., Philadelphia.
1898 : 56754 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1898) 44543
Sunken (The) bell — Continued.
a fairy play in 5 acts, by Gerhart Haupt-
mann, freely rendered into English verse by
Charles Henry Meltzer,
© Robert Howard Russell, New York ; 1899 :
42690, June 30. 44544
■ Same. New York, Doubleday & McClure
CO., 1899. 12 p. 1., 125 p. port. 12°.
© Doubleday & McClure co., New York;
1899 : 73266, Nov. 10 ; 2c. Nov. 14. 44544a
Same, with a critical analysis by Frank
Chouteau Brown. Garden City, N. Y., Double-
day, Page & CO., 1914. 12 p. 1., 143 p. 12°.
[Drama league series of plays v. 4]
© May 23, 1914; 2c. May 28, 1914; D:
37144; Doubleday, Page & co.. Garden City,
N. Y. 44544b
Sec also Dramatic works of Gerhart
Hauptmannn. — German classics of the nine-
teenth and twentieth centuries.
Sunken souls; 3 act drama, by C. G. McMaster.
[3], 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913; D : 32407 ; C. George
McMaster, Nashville. 44545
Sunken (The) treasure; fairv tale drama in 5
acts, by J, Rolnick, [2], 109 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 26, 1913; D: 33323; Jacob Rol-
nick, Brooklyn. 44546
Sunlight; a comedy in 5 acts and 5 tableaux, by
IM. L. Johnson.
© Martha Lafitte Johnson, Philadelphia;
1872:9606, Sept. 7. 44547
or, The diamond king, a western drama in
4 acts, by Geo. H. Hamilton.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, (), ; 1896 : 33508,
June 5 ; 2c. June 15. 44548
Sunlight and shadow; a new and original mod-
ern play in 3 acts, by R. C. Carton [pseud, of
R. C, Critchett] New York, S. Frencli ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1906. 57 p. 12°. (On
cover : Frencli's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 38)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 8634, June
5, 1906 ; 2c. June 3, 1909. 44549
Sunlight or candlelight; a play, by Helen L.
Willcox. New York, Missionary education
movement of the United States and Canada,
1912. 28 p. 8°.
© Sept. 21. 1912; 2c. Sept. 25, 1912; D:
30947 ; Missionary education movement of the
United States and Canada, New York. 44550
Sunlight through the mist; an original sensa-
tional drama in 4 acts, by N. Sanford.
© Nellie Sanford, New York; 1872:4644,
May 4, 44551
2247
44552
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44574
Sunny home; or, The village secret (En
landsly historie), a drama in 5 acts, from the
Danish of Hans Christian Andersen, tr. and
adapted by J. R. Hald.
© Jacob liabe Hald, Chicago; 1875:8176,
Aug. 6. 44552
Sunny Italy; a play in 4 acts, by F. Mariani.
[122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1909 ; D : 16503 ; Federico
Mariani, New Yoriv. 44553
Sunny Jim; a musical comedy in 3 acts.
© William A. Brady, New York ; D : 2520,
Oct. 25, 1902. 44554
— musical farce comedy in 3 acts, by J. Hart.
[74] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Joseph Hart, New York; D : 2622, Nov.
IS, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1902. 44555
— or, Jim Dumps, a musical absurdity in
3 acts, by J. Hayden-Clarendon. [65] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© J. Hayden-Clarendon, New York; D:
2447, Oct. 14, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 11, 1902.
44556
Sunny San Marino; comic opera in 2 acts, by
G. F. Steely.
© Guv F. Steely, Oak Park, 111. ; D : 6753,
May 31, 1905. 44557
Sunny Sicily; an operetta in 2 acts, book and
lyrics by E. Boltwood. 85 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edward Boltwood, Pittsfield, Mass.; D:
8190, Mar. 19, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1906. 44558
Sunny (The) side of Broadway; a farce comedy
in 3 acts, by A. E. Gaylord. [116] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© A. E. Gavlord, New York ; D : 11537, Oct.
15, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1907. 44559
Sunny (A) son of Italy; an Italian monologue,
by Harry L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison,
1908. 8 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 13425, July
27, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1908. 44560
Sunny South; a drama in 4 acts and 8 tableaux,
by [J. H.] Whallen and [H. H.] Martell.
© Whallen and Martell, Union Hill, N. J. ;
1893 : 52982, Nov. 28. 44561
— or, A war heroine. Typewritten.
© Albert A. Andruss, New York; 1897:
58540, Oct. 15 ; 2c. Sept. 17. 44562
or. The veiled woman, a drama in 3 acts
and a prologue of 2 acts, by John F. Sears.
© F. A. Cooper and J. M. Johnson, United
States ; 1880 : 3448, Mar. 4. 44563
Sunny Spain; in 3 acts, by F. A. Ferguson, mu-
sic and orchestration by Alfred G. Wathall.
[86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank A. Ferguson, Chicago ; D : 12985,
May 8, 1908 ; 2c. June 19, 1908. 44564
Sunrise; adaptation of Wni. Black's novel, by
Mrs. F. J. A. Darr.
© Mrs. Francis J. A. Darr, United States;
1888 : 30117, Oct. 23. 44565
• drama in 1 act, by R. E. Marshall. 9 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1911; D : 24619 ; Rachel E.
Marshall, Seattle. 44566
an obscure page of history turned into
dialogue, by D. C. Stuart. Detroit, Frank H.
AVest [1906] 36 p. 12°.
© Donald Clive Stuart, Detroit; D : 7946,
Feb. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1906. 44567
or. The society of the seven stars, a drama
in 4 acts and 6 tableaux, by E. M. Davison
and Carroll C. Rawlings.
© E. Mora Davison and C. C. Rawlings,
New York ; 1881 : 6875, May 4. 44568
Sunrise, a child of the Sierras; original mili-
tary comedy di'ama in 4 acts, by A. L. John-
son. [70] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, Long Beach, Cal. ;
D : 13293, June 9, 1908 ; 2c. July 21, 1908.
44569
Sunrise, the blending- of the flags; original
western military drama in 4 acts, by A. L.
Johnson.
© Auuie Lewis .Johnson, Long Beach, Cal. ;
D : 15279, Mar. 8, 1909. 44570
Sunset; play in 3 acts, by Bernard [pseud, of
B. H. Nadal] New York, J. Polhemus, 1883.
41 p. 8°.
© Bernard H. Nadal, New York; 1883:
4013, Mar. 3 ; 2c. Apr. 6. 44571
a romantic tragi-comedy in 4 acts, by V. O.
Freeburg. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Victor Oscar Freeburg, New Haven; D:
12469, Mar. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1908. 44572
Sunset at Lazy 8; in 1 act, by F. Lieber. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Fritz Lieber, Chicago ; D : 8.565, May 19,
1906 ; 2c. May 19, 1906. 44573
Sunset (The) hell. See Nora machree.
Sunset (The) limited; a play in 1 act, by F.
Gerald and A. S. Lipman. 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Florence Gerald and A. S. Lipman, New
York; D : 11073, July 29, 1907; 2c. July 29,
1907. 44574
2248
44575
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44596
Sunset (The) limited — Continued.
realistic railroad comedy in 3 acts, written
and arr. by W. B. AVatson.
© W. B. Watson, New York; 1896:55126,
Oct. 5. 44575
Sunset (The) mine; a comedy drama of the
Goldfields in 1 act, by J. Burnett. 12 p. f^
Typewritten.
© Jack Burnett, Chicago ; D : 11608, Oct. 28,
1907 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1907. 44576
Sunset town; musical comedy drama in 3 acts,
by A. J. Lamb. [98] p. 4°. Tj-pewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1914; D: 36717; Arthur J.
Lamb, New York. 44576a
Sunset (The) trail; 4 act comedy drama, by J.
Lawrence. [40] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1912; D: 28536; John Law-
rence, Cincinnati. 44577
Sunshine; by J. I. Gardner.
© Joseph I. Gardner, Chicago ; D : 10585,
May 17, 1907. 44578
comedy in 1 act, by M. Keene. [2], 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1915; D: 42031; Mattie
Keene, New Rochelle, N. Y. 44578a
dramatic phiylet, by U. Akerstrom. [2],
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1912 ; D : 29704 ; Ullie Aker-
strom, Brooklyn. 44579
• an idyll in 1 act, by Charles Dickson. New
York, Chicago [etc.], M. Witmark & sons, 1906.
18 p. front, (port.) 12°. (Charles Dick-
son's famous 1 act plays)
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 9138.
Sept. 24, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 24, 1906. 44580
Sunshine Adams; in 1 act, by A. Fawcett. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Allen Fawcett, New York ; D : 16187,
June 29, 1909 ; 2c. June 29, 1909. 44581
Sunshine after storm; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by Reginald Francis. [2], 35 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912; D : 28636 ; Henrique
R. F. White, New York. 44582
Sunshine and shadow. See Nemesis.
Sunshine and shadows; by S. A. Schafer. [38]
p. 4°. Typewritten. ,
© Samuel A. Schafer, Sterling, Kan. ; D :
10231, Mar. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 29, 1907. 44583
— a comedy drama in 4 acts, by Jean Barry-
more. 80 p. f°. Typewritten.
© United amusement co., Erie, Pa. ; D :
8756, June 29, 1906 ; 2c. June 29, 1906. 44584
Sunshine and shadows — Continued.
an episode of modern life in 1 act, by E.
AVestcott. 7 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Eva Westcott, New York ; D : 4328, Nov.
30, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1903. 44585
Sunshine comes at last. Sec Reclaimed.
Sunshine follows rain (La joie fait peur); com-
edy in 1 act, by Mme. Emile de Girardin.
© F. Rullman, New York; 1888:28175,
Oct. 4. 44586
Sunshine (The) girl; new musical play in 2
acts, book by Paul A. Rubens and Cecil Ral-
eigh, lyrics by P. A. Rubens and Arthur Wim-
peris, music by P. A. Rubens. Book of lyrics.
London, Chappell & co., ltd., 1912. 35 p. 8°.
© Feb. 26, 1912; 2c. Feb. 27, 1912: D:
28843 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 44587
Sunshine of Cape Nome; by E. M. Shorey.
© Ethel IMay Shorey, Lynn, Mass. ; D : 3681,
July 1, 1903. 44588
Sunshine (The) of Paradise alley; a domestic
drama in 4 acts, by Denman Thompson and
G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1895 : 51851,
Oct. 12. 44589
Sunshine of the alley; a domestic drama in 4
acts, by Denman Thompson and G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1895 : 51852,
Oct. 12. 44590
Sunshine, the fearless; a drama in 3 acts, by
J. P. Mummey.
© J. P. Mummey, St. Louis; 1873:7787,
.Tuly 3. 44591
Sunshine, the waif. See Dakota Tom.
Sunshiners (The); comedy drama in 3 acts, by
W. H. Carson. [73] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1912; D: 28353; William
Henry Carson, New York. 44592
Super (The); in 1 act, by T. J. Gaffney. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas J. GafEney, Albany; D : 15098,
Feb. 16, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1909. 44593
Superba; by W. Hani on.
© William Hanlon, Cohasset, Mass. ; 1891 :
41626, Dec. 9. 44594
Superbe (La); a sensational and emotional
drama in 4 acts, by F. P. Fitzgerald.
© Harry A. Redheffer, St. Louis ; D : 12311,
Feb. 5, 1908. 44595
• or. The mystery of Chateau Blanche, a
sensational and emotional drama in 4 acts.
© Andrew Redifer, Philadelphia; 1872:
70^1, July 1. 44596
2249
44596
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44614
Superfluous hair; farce in 1 act, by A. Kahn.
[1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. IS, 1915; D : 39425 ; Augnst
Kalm, New York. 44596a
Superfluous (The) woman; a comedy drama in
Sacts.byG.E.PIall. [95] p. t°. Typewritten.
© George Edward Hall. Broolilyn ; D : 1358.
Jan. 27, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 29, 1902. 44597
Super-hombre (El); nionologo, original de C.
Allen-Perkins. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espailoles] 1914. 12 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
382.50 ; Carlos Allen-Perkins, Madrid. 44597a
Superior (The) law; dramatic offering in 3 acts,
by H. J. Martin. 67 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22. 1913 ; D : 38287 ; Harry John
IVIartin, Louisville. 44598
Superior (The) man. See Flinders,
Superior (The) Miss Pellender; a play in 3 acts,
by Sydney Bowkett. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1907. 113 p. 8°.
© Sanmel French, New York ; D : 10634,
May 25, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1907. 44599
Superior (A) Tjerson; duologue, by Ina Leon
Cassilis. Loudon, S. French ; New York, T. H.
French. 1891. 12 p. 12°. ([French's minor
drama, the acting ed., no. 352] )
© T. H. French, New York; 1891:47110,
Dec. 24; 2c. Jan. 2. 44600
Superior (The) set; drama in 5 acts, by E.
Worthington. [Ill] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1915; D : 41524 ; Edward
Worthington. New York. 44600a
Superior (The) sex; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. P.
Wilson.
© J. Paul Wilson. New York ; D : 604, June
44601
24, 1901.
— a farce in 1 act, by Helen Bagg.
Phila-
delphia, The Penn publishing company, 1905.
22 p. 12°.
© Penn pul». co., Philadelphia ; D : 7412.
Oct. 17, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1905. 44602
Supernatural (The) magician; dramatic playlet
in 1 act, by S. S. Nicol. [12] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 13. 1913 ; D : 33267 ; Simpson S.
Nicol, Maywood, 111. 44603
Superno, the man from Mars; by C. W. Col-
burn.
© Carrie W. Colburn, New York; 1S95:
44604
34
47875, Sept. 20.
Superstition; play in 1 act, by C. K. Kruesi
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jnne 23, 1914; D : 37386 ; Charlotte
Kimball Kruesi, Schenectady, N. Y. 44604a
Superstition — Continued.
Same. 31 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1915; D : 40210 ; Charlotte
Kimball Krnesi, New York. 44604b
Superstition (The) of Sue; a farce in 3 acts, bv
P. Armstrong. [63] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul Armstrong, New York ; D : 4533,
Jan. 20, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1904. 44605
Superstitious Julia; a farce-corned v in 4 acts,
by C. Strueh. [2], 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912 ; D : 29168 ; Carl Strueh,
Chicago. 44606
Superstitious Sam; play in 1 act, bv G. Moyston.
[1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1914 ; D : 37074 ; Guy Moyston,
San Francisco. 44606a
Superstitious (A) wife; by A. F. Lenz.
© A. Francis Lenz, New York ; D : 4126
Oct. 22, 1903. 44607
Suplicio (El) de Tantalo; disparate comico-
lirico-fantastico en 1 acto. dividido en 3 cua-
dros, original de J. Quilis Pastor, mtjsica de
los maestros Anglada y Alonso. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espaiioles] 1911. 31 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
2.5040 ; Jose Quilis Pa.stor, Madrid. 44608
Supper at Sherry's; or. A husband's infatua-
tion, by IMax Thorbeau [pseud, of C. Maw-
hinney) 33 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1910 ; D : 20289 ; Cora Maw-
hinney. Pittsburgh. 44609
\
Supper (The) of scoffers (La cena delle beffe);
dramatic poem in 4 acts, by Sem Benelli, done
into English verse by A. Sterling. [5], 119 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1910 ; D : 22396 ; Ada Sterling,
New York. 44610
Supper (A) of swords; or. The anatomical
enigma, a sword swal lower's comedy mono-
logue, by Chas. E. Griffin.
© Grifiin pub. co., Suffern. N. Y. ; D : 2766,
Dec. 24, 1902. 44611
Supper (A) with Salome; by .T. Madison.
© James INfadison, New York ; D : 13634,
Aug. 24, 1908. 44612
Suppers; originsil modern comedy in 4 acts, by
.1. Tackman. 48 p. 4°. Typewi'itten.
© Ic. Jan. 25. 1912; D : 28422 ; John Tack-
man, New Y'^ork. 44613
Supplanted (The) heir; by J. Brodrick.
© John Brodrick, Boston ; 1877 : 3153, INIar.
15. 44614
2250
44615
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44633
Supplanter (The); or, The land of regrets, a
play in 3 acts, by L. Dale and A. Holmes-Gore.
106 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Lucy Dale and Arthur Holmes-Gore, Eng-
land ; D : 14899. Jan. 26, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 28,
1909. 44615
See Suffragette
Supplanting (The) of papa.
(The)
Supplementary man; play in 3 acts, by F. G.
Powell. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1914 ; D : 37697 ; Francis Giles
Powell. Boston. 44615a
Supplementary proceedings; a farcical comedy
in 1 act, by H. Lacy,
© Harry Lacy. New York ; 1899 : 12354,
Feb. 13. 44616
Supplice (Le) du silence; comedie en 2 actes,
de [Jnlien] Berr de Turique. 1 p. 1., 31 p.
12°. Printed.
© Berr de Turique, Paris ; D : 3461, May 20,
1903 ; 2c. May 20, 1903. 44617
Supporting (The) dutchess; or, The art of
travesty, by J. F. Dolan. Typewritten.
© James Francis Dolan, New York ; 1897 :
29328, May 14; 2c. May 14. 44618
Supports of society,
society.
See Pillars (The) of
Suppressed (A) sensation; by F. F. Burgin.
© F. F. Burgin. New York; 1892:20248,
May 12 ; 2c. May 12. 44619
Suppressing the .press; a 1 act dramatic compo-
sition, by F. J. Beauian. 21 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Fred J. Beaman. Washington ; D : 7904,
Jan. 27. 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1906. 44620
Suppression; play in 4 acts, by M. C. Donnell.
[193] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1914; D: 37360; Murray
Gushing Donnell, New York. 44620a
Supremacy; a drama in 4 acts, by F. File and
E. P. Call. Boston, Mills, Knight & co., ISSl.
57 p. 12°.
© Franklin P'ile and Edward P. Call, United
States ; 1881 : 2164, Feb. 11 ; 2c. ]\Iar. 7.
44621
Supreme (The) moment; 1 act dramatic playlet,
by F. M. Eastland. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1915 ; D : 40104 ; Florence Mar-
tin Eastland, Seattle. 44621a
Supreme (The) sacrifice; dramatic play in 1
act. by Cameron Matthews [i. e. R. C. Mat-
thews] [1], 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1913 ; D : 33751 ; Robert Cam-
eron Matthews. Fargo, N. D. 44622
Supreme (The) sacrifice — Continued.
tiny tragedy in 1 act, by R. C. Matthews.
5 p. 4°. M.S.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1914; D : 36592 ; Robert
Cameron IMatthews, New York. 44622a
Supreme (The) test; a comedy drama in 5 acts,
by F. C. Smith. 102 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank Clifford Smith, Montreal, Canada ;
D : 15556, Apr. 7, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1909.
44623
-modern drama in 4 acts, by M. Keightlev.
102. [4] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1911 ; D : 24249 ; Mabel
Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 44624
• by Mrs. M. J. Keightley. 88 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909 ; D : 17636 ; Mrs. Mer-
ritt J. Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 44625
Sur la route (Gentlemen of the road) ; de Charles
McEvoy, tr. frangaise de Louis Peuuequin.
Paris, Paul Rosier, 1910. 38 p. 12°.
© Nov. 17, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1910 ; D : 22768 ;
Pennequin, Paris. 44626
Sur le seuil; un acte en vers, par G. Battanchon.
(In Supplement gratuit au no. 283 du Monde
illustrg, 1 juillet 1911)
© July 1, 1911 ; 2c. July 15, 1911 ; D : 24698 ;
Georges Battanchon, Paris. 44627
Sure; a sensational comedy in 3 acts and mov-
ing tableaux. l)y C. L. Graves.
© C. L. Graves, Baltimore ; 1875 : 8159,
Aug. 5. 44628
Sure cure; a comedy in 4 acts, by W. Da-
vidge, jr.
© William Dnvidge, .jr., Brooklvn ; 1885:
19586, Sept. 17. 44629
-a comedy satire in 3 acts, by P. G. Piatti.
Typewritten.
© Peter G. Piatti and Paul J. Piatti, New
York ; 1891 : 32988, Sept. 15 ; 2c. May 3, 1893.
44630
play in 3 acts, by F. W\ Norris. 149 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1912 ; D : 30355 ; F. Wickham
Norris, Brooklyn. 44631
Sure (A) cure for jealousy; sketch in 1 act, by
N. H. Hornstine. IS p. f°. Typewritten.
© Nathan H. Hornstine, Philadelphia ; D :
11919, Dec. 14. 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 9. 1908. 44632
Sure Shot Kit, the dead man's claim; or. An
Arizona hold up. an American comedy drama
in 4 acts, by H. C. Blaney. [124] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Harrv Clav Blanev, Centre Moriches,
N. Y. ; D: 12371, Feb. 17. 1908: 2c. Feb. 17.
1908. 44633
2251
44634
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44655
Sure (A) thing; musical farce comedy in 3 acts,
by E. F. Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York; 1895:5004.5,
Oct. 2. 44634
Sure thing graft; 1 act play, by H. T. Richard-
son. [3], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1913 ; D : 32085 ; Harriette T.
Richardson, Wallingford, Conn. 44635
Sure (The) thing man. See Hands up.
Sure (A) winner; musical comedy, by H. F.
Smith.
© Henry F. Smith, New York ; 1890 : 28068,
Sept. 12. 44636
a musical farce, by Campbell and Daily.
© William S. Campbell, West Superior,
Wis. ; D : 7, Jan. 3, 1901. 44637
Surf man (The); by F. G. King. 26 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Frederick Gilbert King, Wilmington,
N. C. ; D: 15305, Mar. 11, 1909; 2c. Mar. 11,
1909. 44638
Surgeon (The); a sketch, by E. Clifton. [3], 22
p. 4°. Typewi'itten.
© Ic. June 18, 1912 ; D : 30014 ; Ethel Clif-
ton, New York. 44639
Surgeon Louder, TJ. S. A.; comedy playlet, by
R. Imhof. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1912; D: 30298; Roger Im-
hof, New York. 44640
Surgeon (The) of Senart. Typewritten.
© George Woodruff and Frances A. Wood-
ruff, United States ; 1890 : 35627, Nov. 12 ; 2c.
Nov. 12. 44641
Surgeon's (The) sweetheart; a comedy in words
and pantomime, by G. R. Craw. [17] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1910; D: 21842; George
Rockhill Craw, Chicago. 44642
Surgical (A) courtship; a comedy in 1 act, by
B. F. Horning.
© Benjamin F. Horning, Denver ; D : 11852,
Dec. 3, 1907. 44643
Surprisa; a spectacular play, by E. Robinson.
© Eugene Robinson, New York ; 1894 :
25085, May 18. 44644
Surprise (A); episode in 1 scene, by Dorothv
Usner [i. e. D. U. Baxter] [1], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1913; D: 33493; Dorothy
Usner Baxter, Englewood, N. J. 44645
Surprise (Une) bien agreable; par Georges
Lignereux et Jean Kolb. 5 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D: 30011; Gaumont
CO., New York. 44646
Surprise (The) drill book; by Marie Irish.
Chicago, T. S. Deuison. 101 p. illus. 12°.
© Thos. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 3710, July
11, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 14, 1903. 44647
Surprise (The) of Lowenstein. See Herman
De Ruyter.
Surprise party; by E. W. Blashfield.
© Evangeline W. Blashfield, New York;
1899 : 43257, July 3. 44648
— a farce comedy in 1 act, by A. L. Wyman.
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Lincoln Wyman, Williams Bridge,
N. Y. ; D:4433, Dec. 26, 1903; 2c. Dec. 26,
1903. 44649
— ■ a singing and dancing vaudeville sketch, by
Daniel Healy. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Joseph M. Wood, New York ; D : 11193,
Aug. 17, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 17, 1907. 44650
— See also Masques of Cupid.
Surprise (A) party at Brinkley's; entertain-
ment in 1 act, by Ward Macauley. Philadel-
phia, Penn publishing co., 1912. 36 p. 12°.
© Sept. 14, 1912; 2c. Sept. 6, 1912; D:
30750; Penn. pub. co., Philadelphia. 44651
Surprise (A) party of the eighteenth centuiy.
See Evening (An) with Janice Meredith.
Surprised; a comedy in 1 act for eight female
characters, by Clara J. Denton. Philadelphia,
The Penn publishing company, 1892. 11 p.
16°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1892 : 13523,
Mar. 28; 2c. Mar. 28. 44652
Surprised (A) grumbler; or. How Kriss Krin-
gle made a convert, by Harry Carleton El-
dridge.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; 1898 : 63802,
Oct. 31. 44853
Surprised (The) inventor; comedy in 3 acts, by
B.Hall. [2], S3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1914 ; D : 37946 ; Burton Hall,
Berkeley, Cal. 44653a
Surprises; a farce in 1 act, by C. Leona Dal-
rymple. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1908.
17 p.' 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 12138,
Jan. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1908. 44654
Surprises of Sally; drama in 1 act, by Charles
W. Goddard. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1914; D : 3-5901 ; Star com-
pany. New York. 44654a
Surprising surprise; by E. Eliscu. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edward Eliscu, New York ; D : .5990, Dec.
31, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1904. 44655
2252
44656
COPYRIGHTED IIST THE UNITED STATES
44679
Surrender (The); a drama in 1 act. Typewrit-
ten.
© E. F. Riggs, New York ; 1891 : 40361, Nov.
10 ; 2c. Nov. 11. 44656
-drama in 3 acts, by B. W. Starkweather.
52 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1911 ; D : 24018 ; Bertha Wil-
kins Starkweather, Los Angeles. 44657
dramatic play in 4 acts, by G. V. Tyler and
Max Saher. [87] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1911 ; D : 24272 ; G. Vere Ty-
ler, Besonhurst, N. Y. 44658
play in 4 acts, by G. V. Tyler and M. Saher.
104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1913; D : 32011 ; G. Vere
Tyler and Max Saher, New York. 44659
Surrendered hand and heart. See Engaged.
Surrildy; dramatic comi^osition in 1 act, by
M. R. McSpadden. [4], 29 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1910; D : 22817 ; Mary R.
McSpadden, Chicago. 44660
Surrounded by fire; a G. A. R. war drama in 5
acts, interspersed with new and beautiful
tableaux [by] T. E. Lang. Salem, 1874.
© T. E. Lang, United States ; 1883 : 16760,
Sept. 12. 44661
Surveyor (The); by J. L. Drug.
© J. Leroy Drug, Los Angeles ; D : 10166,
Mar. 18, 1907. 44662
Surveyor's will; by J. C. Frisch. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23. 1909; D: 17525; John Carl
Frisch, Weehawken Heights, N. J. 44663
Survival of the fittest; 4 acts of serious drama,
by G. H. Atkinson. 141 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1911 ; D : 24500 ; George Henry
Atkinson, New York. 44664
— — • sketch in 1 act, by G. Langley. 2 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1911; D: 24042; Georgia
Langley, Los Angeles. 44665
Survivors (The); drama in 4 acts, by W. V.
Pettit. [3], 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. IS, 1911; D: 25790; Wm.
Vaughan Pettit, New York. 44666
-play in 3 acts, by W. V. Pettit. [2], 117
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1912; D: 31794; William
Vaughan Pettit, New York. 44667
Survivors (The) of the Consuelo; farce in 1
act, adapted from the French, by Francis
Baker Fairfax [pseud, of F. H. Wheelan] 27
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1911; D: 23886; Fairfax
Henry Wheelan, San Francisco. 44668
Susan how could you; play in 1 act, by F. J.
Sullivan. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1914; D: 39112; Frank J.
Sullivan, Saratoga, N. Y. 44668a
Susanna; a drama in 5 acts, by W. Jasper.
Boston, Mayhew pub. co., 1908. 2 p. 1., 100 p.
8°.
© Walter .Jasper, Boston; D: 12552, Mar.
16, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1908. 44669
Susanna at Saratoga; by J. M. Clarke.
© Josephine M. Clarke, West Orange, N. J. ;
D : 10817, June 20, 1907. 44670
Susanna im bade; operetten burleske in 3 akteu,
• von Josef Berger und Philipp Weichand, mu-
sik von Fritz Redl. Munich, M. & W. Kohlers
rubinverlag, 1911. 125 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Apr. 15, 1911; 2c. Apr. 21, 1911; D:
24017 ; M. & W. Kohlers rubinverlag, Munich.
44671
Susannah; by M. F. Hutchinson. New York, E.
Schuberth & co., 1908. 7 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, London, England; D:
12264, Jan. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1908. 44672
Susan's finish; comedy in 1 act, by Alice C.
Thompson. Boston, AV, H. Baker & co., 1909.
13 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Oct. 22, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1909 ; D : 17171 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 44673
Susan's gentleman; by Kate Jordan [i. e. K. J.
Vermilye] 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Kate Jordan Vermilye, New York; D:
12858, Apr. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 28, 1908. 44674
Susan's sister; a farce in 1 act, by J. R. McMa-
hon,
© John R. McMahon, Brooklyn; 1900 A:
30747, Dec. 20. 44675
Susceptible Samuel; or, Money talks, a Cape
Cod comedy in 3 acts, by J. F. Crowell.
© Joshua F. Crowell. West Yarmouth,
Mass. ; D : 10011, Feb. 23, 1907. 44676
Susceptible Smith; comedy in 3 acts, by E.
Harris. [1], 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1912 ; D : 28922 ; Elmer Har-
ris, Darien, Conn. 44677
Susette, the ropemaker's daughter; drama in 3
acts, by J. N. Long and H. B. AVarner.
© J. N. Long and H. B. Warner, United
States ; 1880 : 17501, Nov. 17. 44678
Susi; operette in 3 akten, von Franz Martos,
deutsche bearbeitung und gesangstexte, von
Julius Wilhelra, musik von A. R§nyi. Wien,
F. Bitrd & bruder, 1912. 32 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Dec. 20, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1913 ; D : 32599 ;
Franz Bard & bruder, Vienna. 44679
2253
44679
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44700
Susi — Continued.
Same. Soufflierbuch samt mis-en-sc&ne.
154 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. June 28, 1913 ; D : 33644 ; Franz BArd
und bruder, Vienna. 44679a
Susie; comedie-operette en 3 actes, livret de
Maurice Mareil. umsique de Vincent Scotto.
Paris, Librairie theatrale Georges Ondet, 1912.
131 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 1.5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31525 ;
G. Ondet, Paris. 44680
Susie, queen of the strikers; an original drama,
by L. B. Parker.
© Lem B. Parker. Chicago; D : 9S20, Jan.,
21. 1907. 44681
Susie Smith; comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. H.
Bootli. 71 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Jolui Hunter Booth, New Orleans ; D :
9354, Oct. 31, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1906. 44682
Suspect (The) ; a drama in 4 acts, by W. Ed-
gerly.
© Webster Edgerly, Washington; 1890:
13712, Apr. 25. 44683
modern play in 3 acts, by G. Ward. 108 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1909 ; D : 17279 ; George W.
Ward, Alexandria, Minn. 44684
or, A brother's hate, a drama in 5 acts, by
J. P. Hill.
© Joseph P. Hill, Brooklyn ; 1888 : 16070,
June 4. 44685
Suspected Agnes and Alice;- an original emo-
tional society drama in 5 acts and talileaux.
by M. L. Cummings.
© Minnie Lehman Cummings, New York ;
1879 : 15456, Nov, 17. 44686
Suspect's (The) daug-hter; or. The rose of Bal-
lymahon, by M. O'Hea.
© Murphy O'Hea. Chicago ; 1883 : 3.593, Feb.
24. 44687
Suspended animation; 1 act comedietta, by Isa-
bel M. Lipshutz and J. Woodall-Oliver. " 5 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© J. Woodall-Ollver, New York ; D : 6169.
Feb. 2. 1905 : 2c. Feb. 2, 1905. 44688
Suspicion; drama in 4 acts, by M. Richter.
[111] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1915 ; D : 42058 ; Moses Rich-
ter, Brooklyn. 44688a
a drama in 3 acts, by George Gladwyn
Gale (E. S. De G. Tompkins)
© Edward Staats De Grote Tompkins, Kin-
derhook, N. Y. ; 1891 : 19098, May 25. 44689
Suspicion — Continued.
■ an Irish musical comedy in 3 acts, writ-
ten and composed by C. P. Brown.
© Cliarles P. Brown, Brooklyn ; 1878 : 12465.
Oct. 29. 44690
-Vlay in 4 acts, by George W. Ward. 129 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1909; D : 17765 ; George W.
Ward, Alexandria, Minn. 44691
by Guy Francis.
© G. Francis, Cincinnati ; 1884 : 6123, Mar.
22. 44692
Suspicions; farce for two characters in 1 act,
by H. C. Baker. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Henry Charles Baker. Chicago; D : 100,
Jan. 31, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1901. 44693
Suspicious (The) bridegroom; or. The empty
purse, a play in 1 act, by E. V. Roche, cover-
title, 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1913 ; D : 32292 ; Elizabeth V.
Roche, New York. 44694
Suspicious (A) wife; a comedietta in 1 act, by
O. Thomson. Typewritten.
© Oscar Thomson, Philadelphia; 1900; A:
771S, I\Iar. 24 ; 2c. Mar. 24. 44695
Suspicious (The) woman; a California comedv,
[by] B. L. Hall.
© Burton Luther Hall, Los Angeles ; 1894 :
38714, Aug. 21 ; 2c. Mar. 2. 44696
Suspiros de fraile; opereta bufa en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 4 cuadros, [de] A. F[ern;'indez]
Lepina y A. Planiol, musica de los maestros
Quislant y Carbonell. Madrid [Sociedad de
Mutores espaiioles] 1909. 35 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Antonio F. Lepina y Antonio Planiol, Ma-
drid ; D : 16134, June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23,
1909. 44697
Susto (El) gordo; disparate comico-lirico-cata-
leptico, letra de [Jose] Jackson Veyfin y
[Agustin] Silinz Rodriguez, musica de los
maestros Lleo y Foglietti. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1907. 21 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Jackson Veyfin y Sainz Rodriguez, Ma-
drid ; D : 11486. Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 1907.
44698
Suttee; drama in 4 acts, by G. Bolton. 121 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1913; D : 32764 ; Guy Bol-
ton, New York. 44699
Suwalka (The) financier; by M. Franklin.
© Max Franklin, New York; 1890:. 30408.
Oct. 2. 44700
2254
44701
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44717
Suzanne; comSdie en 1 acte.
© Roxbury pub. co., New York ; 1899 : 12669,
Feb. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 44701
play of the Latin Quarter, Paris, in 1 act,
by Raine Bennett. [2], 11 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1914; D: 38426; Eugene
d'Avigneau, San Francisco. 44701a
Suzanne's fate; daughter of Roger La Honte,
tr. and adapted from Roger La Honte, a do-
mestic drama in 2 pts., 3 acts each, by M, E.
Osbon and P. S. M. Munro.
© M. E. Osbon, New Yorlv, and P. S. M.
Munro, United States ; 1889 : 33387, Nov. 4.
44702
Suzanne's secret (II segreto di Susanna); in-
terlude in 1 act, after the Frencli of Golisciani,
written by Max Kalbeck, composed by E.
Wolf -Ferrari, English version by Claude Ave-
ling. Leipzig, J. Weinberger, 1911. 41 p. 8°.
[Libretto only. Italian and English]
© July 7, 1911 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1911 ; D : 24863 ;
Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 44703
• • book by Max Kalbeck, English
version by Claude Aveling, music by E. Wolf-
Ferrari. New York, G. Schirmer [1911] 67
p. 8°. (G. Schirmer's collection of opera
librettos) [French and Englisli]
© Oct. 25, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1911 ; D : 25598 ;
G. Schirmer, New York. 44704
Suzel; comedy in 3 acts, with music, tr. by W. T.
Inglis.
© William T. Inglis. Boston; 1882:19844,
Nov. 23. 44705
Suzette; a comic opera in 3 acts, by Louis La-
tour, libretto from a Frencli source, by Oscar
Weil. Boston, Alfred Mudge & son, 1889. 69
p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© F. E. Pond, Boston ; 1889 : 11444, Apr. 11 ;
2e. May 1. 44706
- — —drama in 4 acts and 2 scenes, adapted from
the Russian, by T. W. Caulfield and W. E.
Smith. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Theo. W. Caulfield and William E. Smith,
Brooklyn ; D : 5070, May 24, 1904 ; 2c. May 24,
1904. 44707
— a farce comedy in 3 acts, by Bernard Fran-
cis Moore. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1903.
47 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 3802,
Aug. 7, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1903. 44708
— operette in 3 akten, von Max Epstein, mu-
sik von Martin Knopf. Textbuch. Berlin, E.
Bote & G. Bock, 1909. 35 p. 12°.
© Oct. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1909 ; D : 17260 ;
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 44709
22, 1909; D:
44710
Suzette — Continued.
piece en 3 actes, par Brieux. 36 p. illus.
4°. (L'lllustration theatrale, no. 127, 3 octo-
bre 1909)
© Oct. 30, 1909; 2c. Nov.
17544 ; Brieux, Paris.
Suzette o' th' slums; a vaudeville sketch (mu-
sical) by Charles Hodges. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Josephine H. Patton, San Jose, Cal. ; D :
15245, Mar. 5, 1909; 2c. Mar. 5, 1909. 44711
Suzi; a musical play in 3 acts, book and lyrics by
Otto Hauerbach. founded on the Hungarian
of Franz Martos, music by Aladar R6nyi.
[102] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1914 ; D : 38581 ; Otto Hauer-
bach, New York. 44711a
operetta in 3 acts, book by Franz Martos,
music by Alad^r Rgnyi. [63] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1914 ; D : 36839 ; Edward F.
Rush, New York. 44711b
Suzy; comedie en 1 acte, [par] Andre Barde.
Paris, Georges Ondet, 1909. 47 p. 12°. (Re-
pertoire du theatre des Capucines)
© Sept. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1909 ; D : 16708 ;
Georges Ondet, Paris.
44712
Svanhild. Sec Efterladte skrifter; af Henrik
Ibsen.
Svengalied (The) doll. Typewritten.
© Albert La Velle, New York ; 1899 : 6966,
Jan. 20; 2c. Jan. 20. 44713
Swallow (The) See Golondrina (La)
Swallow (A) flew over the ocean; comedy
sketch in 1 act, by J. M. Wiest. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1909; D: 17386; John M.
Wiest, Ashland, O. 44714
Swallows (The) See Ambition's victim.
Swami (The) ; a drama in 4 acts, by C. E. Banks.
68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Eugene Banks, Seattle ; D : 14107,
Oct. 1, 1908; 2c. Sept. 8, 1908. [Note: This
play was produced on the stage under the
title, The idols] 44715
play in 4 acts, by Robert Sterrett. [3],
118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1913 ; D : 35398 ; R. M. Ster-
rett, Jamaica, N, Y. 44716
[Swamp (The); play, by B. Liber]
,"|r'opN 4 I'^s p''a2?-iraNyt3 n ;D7:it in
New York, Grayzel & co., 1913. 64 p. 12°.
© Mar. 5, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1913 ; D : 32675 ;
B. Liber, New York. 44717
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-38
2255
44718
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4473 T
Swamp (The) angel; or, The river gamblers,
comedy drama in 4 acts, by G. Hickman. 32
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1911; D: 24045; Guy Hick-
man, Kansas City, Mo. 44718
Swamp angels; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
O. C. Jolinstou.
© Orson Clifford Johnston, New York ;
1896: 63587, Nov. 21. 44719
or, The outlaws of the Carolinas, a drama
in 3 acts, by T. B. Macdouougli and H. H.
Ijeech.
© Thos. B. Macdonough and Harry Hare-
wood Leech, New York ; 1872 : 3184, Mar. 29.
44720
Swamp (The) demons,
of Carolina.
See Outlaws (The)
Swamp (The) Fox.
dramatic form.
See Historical stories in
Swamp (The) girl; drama in 4 acts, by B. Poyn-
ter. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1909; D: 17133.; Beulah
Poynter, New York. 44721
Swamps of Louisiana; by J. Puruell.
© .John Purnell, Duluth, Minn. ; 1898 : 39115,
.Tune 27. [For copies reed, see 59117, Oct. 18,
1897] 44722
■ Same. Ms.
© John Purnell, Duluth, Minn.; 1897:
59117, Oct. 18; 2c. Oct. 18; Ic. rev. ed. Nov.
1; 2c. June 27, 1898. (Printed) 44723
Swan (The) and the eagle; a historical drama
in 6 acts, by M. Buttertield.
© Marie Butterfield, Chicago ; D : 1388, Feb.
3, 1902. 44724
Swan from Sweden; an anglo-Swedish comedy
drama in 4 acts, by H. Hart.
© Harry Hart. Buffalo; 1894:53937, Nov.
19. 44725
Swan (The) of Avon; a play, tragical, comical,
historical, pastoral, in 3 acts, by G. Ryer.
© George Ryer, United States ; 1871 : 9061.
Sept. 28. 44726
Swan song. Sec Plays: Anton Tchekoff.
Swan Swanson; a Swedish comedy drama in 4
acts, by C. E. Hand.
© Charles E. Hand, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. ;
1891 : 4577, Feb. 12. 44727
Swan (The) woman; play in 3 acts, by Paul
Prester Temple [pseud, of W. W. Davis]
[52] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Whiting Davis, New York; D:
12542, Mar. 4, 1908 ; 2c. July 9. 1908. 44728
Swanwhite; a fairy drama, by August Strind-
berg, tr. by Francis J. Ziegler. Philadelphia,
Brown brothers, 1909. viii, 9-107 p. 8°.
© Brown bros., Philadelphia; D : 14868,
.Tan. 21, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1909. 44729
— —See also Plays; by August Striudberg.
Swap (The); farce in 1 act, by S. G. Webster.
[1], 31 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913 ; D : 31924 ; Stella G. Web-
ster, Seattle. 44730
Swashbuckler (The); a dramatic composition,
by C. D. Vallette.
© Clair D. Vallette, Chicago ; 1897 : 59933,
Oct. 22. 44731
Swastika; a musical legend in 3 acts, by E. C.
Anthony and A. F. Ivales. [100] p. 4^ Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Earle C. Anthony and Arthur F. Kales,
Los Angeles ; D : 8795, July 9, 1906 ; 2c. July
9, 1906. 44732
Same. [10], 74 p. 4°, Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Earle C. Anthony and Arthur F. Oakes,
Cal. ; D: 12926, May 7, 1908; 2c. May 7, 1908.
44733
musical play, by W. B. Young. [37] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Wm. B. Young, Chicago; D: 12741, Apr.
13, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1908. 44734
Swat that fly. See Very (A) vain Venus.
Swat the fly; fantastic play in 1 act, by E. Gates.
[2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1914; D: 36748; Eleanor
Gates, New York. 44734a
■ 1 act fantasy, by Eleanor Gates. New
York, Arrow pub. co., 1916. 31 p. 12°.
© Apr. 17, 1915; 2c. Apr. 20, 1915; D:
40403 ; Arrow pub. co.. New York. 44734b
Swede (The) and the meriy widow; dramatic
comedy in 3 acts, by P. H. Ames. 45 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1914; D: 38423; Perley
Henry Ames, Rockland, Me. 44734c
Swede (A) in Ar-Kan-Saw; a dramatic compo-
sition in 3 acts, by C. M. Roush. [19] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Chas. M. Roush, Des Moines ; D : 7509.
Oct. 27, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1905. 44735
'Play in 4 acts, by C. M. Roush. [2], 52 p.
i'°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1913 ; D : 33434 ; Cliarles M.
Roush. Des Moines. 44736
Swede (The) yumped his yob; a Swedish dia-
lect farce comedy in 3 acts, by L. W.' Bert.
© Leslie Winfield Bert, New York; D:
2926. Jan. 29. 1903. 44737
2256
44738
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44755
Swedish help preferred; 1 act comedietta, by
Gus Heege.
© Phillip Heege, Chicago; D:3467, May
21, 1903. 44738
Sweeney's (The) Christmas eve; play in 1 act,
by W. T. Clark. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1915; D: 39581; William T.
Clark, Madison, Me. 44738a
Sweeney's sacrifice; drama of the baseball field,
by F. A. Crippen and H. Schwartz. [1], 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1912; D: 31638; Frank A.
Crippen, Covington, Ky., and Hubbard
Schwartz, Dayton, Ky. 44739
Sweep (The), the waif and the boot-black.
See Tattered Tom.
Sweet alyssum.; by I. L. Howard and J. C. Mac-
luillan. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1910; D: 20149; Ida Luona
Howard and Jeane Campbell Macmillan,
Berkeley, Cal. 44740
dramatization of Charles Major's story, by
M. Keightley. [3], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1911 ; D : 25657 ; Mabel Keight-
ley, South Bend, Ind. 44741
Sweet bells of Venice; operetta sketch in 2 acts,
book, lyrics and music, by Marie Rich. [4], 55
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912 ; D : 31371 ; Marie Rich
Rockwood, Indianapolis. 44742
Sweet clover; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by P.
Phelps and M. Short.
© Pauline Phelps and Marion Short, New
York ; D : 1186, Dec. 16, 1901. 44743
Sweet (The) Elysium club; a comedy in 1 act,
by Alice E. Ives. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1902. 17 p. 12°.
© T. H. French, New York ; D : 1608, Mar.
19, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1902. 44744
Sweet (The) family; a burlesque musical enter-
tainment, by W. D. Felter. New York, H.
Roorbach, 1892. 20 p. 12°. ([Roorbach's
American ed. of acting plays, no. 58] )
[Words only]
© Harold Roorbach, New York ; 1892 : 49004,
Dec. 1 ; 2c. Dec. 16. 44745
Sweet (The) girl; a musical play in 2 acts,
adapted from the German of Alexander
Landesberg and Leo Stein, by A. Demaiu
Grance. [125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Bernard Ben Tieber, Vienna, and Robert
Arthur. Loudon; D : 2166, July 29, 1902; 2c.
July 29, 1902. [Note : Author given on copy as
A. Deraain Grange] 44746
Sweet (The) girl graduate; comedy monologue,
by L. B. Griffin.
© Lucia B. Griffin, New York ; 1899 : 34950,
May 24. 44747
• humorous monologue for a lady, by Pauline
Phelps. New York, E. S. Werner pub. and sup-
ply CO., 1900. 7 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. and supply co.,
New York ; 1900 A : 8304, ]\Iar. 30 ; 2c. June 9.
44748
Sweet (The) girl graduates; a farce in 3 acts
and an epilogue, by H. R. Woodman. 44 p.
. 8°. Printed.
© Hannah Rea Woodman, Des Moines;
D : 1364, Jan. 29, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 10, 1902.
44749
Sweet (The) girl graduate's dream. See Up-
to-date America.
Sweet home; a drama consisting of a prologue
and 5 acts, by J. Burnside.
© Jean Burnside, New York; 1877:8881,
Aug. 2. 44750
(La vie de famille); a comedy in 5 acts, by
Laurencin [i. e. Paul Aime Chapelle Lau-
rencin]
© Frangois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19926, Sept. 3. 44751
Sweet in menioriam; original comedy drama in
4 acts, by G. McVeau. 91 p. 4^ Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1910 ; D : 17865 ; George Mc-
Vean, Richmond. 44752
Sweet Inniscarra, on the banks of the Lee;
an Irish comedy drama in 4 acts, by A. Pitou.
© Augustus Pitou, New York ; 1896 : 69576,
Dec. 22. 44753
Sweet Jasmine; play in 5 acts, by M. Montagu
[i. e. M. M. Hubges] 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie Montagu, New York ; D : 3516,
May 23, 1903; 2c. July 30, 1903. 44754
Sweet Kitty Bellairs; comedy of the heart in 4
acts, founded on Egerton Castle's book. The
bath comedy, by D. Belasco. 202 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915; D: 42698; David Be-
lasco, New York. 44754a
Sweet lavender; a comedy in 3 acts, by A. W.
Pinero. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co. [1893]
184 p. 12°.
© Arthur W. Pinero, London ; 1893 : 51078,
Nov. 16 ; 2c. pt. 1, Nov. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 24. 44755
Sweet (A) little play; farce in 1 act, by Grace
Isabel Colbron. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4,1915 ; D : 40844 ; Hans Bartsch,
New Yorl^. 44755a
2257
44756
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44780
Sweet marjoram; comic opera libretto, by J. E.
Middleton. [1], 129 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1912; D: 31006; J. Edsar
Middleton, Toronto, Canada. 44756
Sweet-meat (The) game; play in 1 act, by R. C.
Mitchell [i. e. R. C. M. Young] [2], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic .Feb. 20. 1915 ; D : 39748 ; Ruth Com-
fort Mitchell Young, New York. 44756a
Sweet Miss Linda; play in 3 acts, by E. F.
Nash. [122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1913 ; D : 33352 ; Ellen Frances
Nash, New York. 44757
Sweet peas; a flower play, by Harriette Wilbur.
Lebanon, O., March brothers. 1908. cover-
title, 3 p. 12°. (Harriette Wilbur's series of
flower plays)
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13887, Sept.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 44758
Sweet persecution; by P. Hart.
© Phoebe Hart, London ; D : 5912, Dec. 15,
1904. 44759
Sweet revenge; a comedy in 1 act, by C. O.
Richmond.
© Carolyn Olive Richmond, Rogers Park,
111. ; 1892 : 44007, Oct. 29. 44760
Sweet Rose of Briar Gulch; drama in 3 acts,
by K. R. Dillon. Shawnee, Okl. 36 p. 8°.
© Aug. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 18, 1909 ; D : 17254 ;
Kate Rose Dillon, St. Louis. 44761
Sweet Savannah; a comedy drama, by Paul
Dresser.
© Howley, Haviland & co.. New York ;
1898 : 58035, Oct. 3. 44762
Sweet Shandon bells; a dramatic composition
in 4 acts, by G. Le Soir.
© George Le Soir, New York ; D : 3213. Mar.
3, 1903. 44763
Sweet simplicity; a drama, by Harry R. Ire-
son.
© Pearl C. Seward, United States; 1897:
448, Jan. 2. 44764
Sweet sixteen; comedy drama, by J. B. Wills.
© John Buchanan Wills, Atlantic City ; D :
2053, June 26, 1902. 44765
a comedy in 5 acts, by F. L. Greenwood.
© Fred L. Greenwood, Chicago; 1881:10812,
July 12. 44766
a comedy in 3 acts, by E. Young.
© Edwin Young, Staunton, Va. ; 1888 :
10709, Apr. 13. 44767
2258
Sweet sixteen — Continued.
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by A. Burk-
hardt. [2], 46 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Addison Burkhardt, Chicago; D:6667,
May 15, 1905 ; 2c. May 15, 1905. 44768
a play in 4 acts, by W. A. Brady.
© William A. Brady, New York ; D : 879,
Sept. 20, 1901. 44769
a play in 3 acts, by R. Bates.
© Rosa Bates, New York ; 1877 : 5898, May
15. 44770
a rural comedy drama in 4 acts, by Ed. W.
Rowland and E. Clifford.
© Edwin Clifford, Oshkosh Wis.; D:989,
Oct. 21. 1901. 44771
Sweet sixth sense; drama, by F. Bailey.
© Fenner Bailey. Reading, Mich. ; D : 14822,
Jan, 16, 1909. 44772
Sweet (The) swan of Avon; or The man
Shakespeare, in 5 acts, by C. C. Williamson.
[86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Corolin Crawford Williamson, St. Louis ;
D : 6016, Jan. 6, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 19)5. 44773
Sweet (The) tormentor; a comedy-tragedy in 5
acts, by J. G. Temple.
© J. Gordon Temple, Denver ; 1893 : 41896,
Sept. 16. 44774
a drama in 5 acts, stage ed., by J. G. Tem-
ple.
© J. Gordon Temple, Denver ; 1893 : 56568,
Dec. 21. 44775
Sweet Violet; musical comedy In 2 acts, by C. B.
Casad. [106] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1911 ; D : 25582 ; Campbell B.
Casad, New York. 44776
Sweet violets; farcical comedy in 4 acts, by
Charles J. Bell.
© Eleanor Lane Bell, New York; 1889:
15972, May 27. 44777
Sweetbrier; a comedy, by S. E. Friedhold.
© Stella E. Friedhold, Boston ; 1893 : 28979.
June 17. 44778
or, The flower girl of New York, a drama
in 6 acts, by Lizzie May Elwyn. Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing co., 1889. 31 p. 12°.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; ( [Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 266])
1889 : 33703, Nov. 7 ; 2c. Nov. 20. 44779
Sweetest (The) birdland; by J. L. Dellenbaugh.
© Jesse Laubie Dellenbaugh. Salem, O. ;
1900 A : 18582, July 27. 44780
44780
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
448012
Sweetest girl in Arizona; romantic drama of
western life in 4 acts, by W. C. Herman.
Cliicago, The Chicago manuscript co., 1915.
[741 p. f°. Mimeograplied.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1915 ; D : 42562 ; Alex. Byers.
( Chicago. 44780a
Sweetest (The) girl in Dixie; a comedy drama
in 4 acts, by F. Slemons.
© Freda Slemons. Monticello, Ark. ; D :
1 11 63. Ang. 1 2, 1 907. 44781
Same. [32] p. 4". T.ypewritteu.
© Freda Slemons, Monticello. Ark. : D :
7797. Jan. 2. 1906 : 2c. Jan. 2. 1906. 44782
Sweetest (The) girl in Paris; dramatic compo-
sition, by A. Burkhardt. [40] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1910; D: 21731; Addison
Burkhardt, Chicago. 44783
Sweetest (The) girl of all; or, Where sweet
magnolias bloom, a comedy drama in 4 acts,
l»y (I. Hickman. [66] p. f". Typewritten.
© Guy Hickman. Keokuk. la.: D: 12942,
May 11. 1908 ; 2c. May 11. 1908. 44784
Sweetest (The) sin; a drama in 4 acts, by W.
Woods.
© Walter Woods. Erie, Pa.; D : 4340, Dec.
3, 1905. 44785
Sweetheart; a comedietta in 1 act and 4 scenes,
by E, C. Haara. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elise Caraille Haara, San Francisco;
I) : 12114, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Jan. 3. 1908.
44786
Sweethearts; by E. H. Meyer.
© Emma Herey Meyer. Denver : D : 13565.
Aug. 8. 1908. 44787
— -by Erwin Connelly.
© Erwin Connelly, Chicago ; D : 10607, Mav
21, 1907. 44788
— • comic opera in 2 acts, book by H. B. Smith
and Fred De Gresac. lyrics by Robert B.
Smith, music by Victor Herbert. [124] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1913; D: 32987; Harry B.
Smith, New York. 44789
— play in 1 act, by Emma Herey Meyer (B. H.
Denison) 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1913 ; D : 33090 ; Emily Herey
Denison, Butte. Mont. 44790
-—or, All for love, an original musical duet
and dialogue, by B. Newcomb.
© Bobby Newcomb Philadelphia; 1876:
3156, Mar. 14. 44791
— — See also After thirty years.
Sweethearts' company (limited); a dramatic
composition, by Arthur James Pegler,
© Bertha Maud Pratt and Joseph Andrew
Bruederly, jr., Minneapolis ; 1898 : 15373. Mar.
4; 2c. Apr. 11. 44792
Sweethearts once but now we're parted; a
drama in 4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 82 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12058, Jan. 3. 1908; 2c. Jan. 3. 1908.
44793
Swell (A) affair; burlesque in 3 acts or scene.s,
by Harry Emerson.
© B. A. Myers, New York ; D : 112, Feb. 4.
1901. 44794
libretto and music, by W. F. Burns.
© Wm. Fischer Burns. Boston ; 1892 : 1573.
Jan. 8. 44795
a vaudeville sketch in 1 act, introducing a
burlesque boxing finale, by Harry L. Newton.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1905. 14 p. 12°.
(On cover: The vaudeville stage)
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 7083,
Aug. 9. 1905 : 2c. Oct. 4, 1905. 44796
Swell (The) cracksman; a vaudeville sketch, by
John T. Mclntyre. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1906. 12 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D:9276,
Oct. 19, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 19. 1906. 44797
Swept ty fire to fame and fortune. See Talla-
boo.
Swi§ta Dorota, P. M.; dramat w 5 odslonach,
przez K. F. Slominskiogo. Chicago, Nakladem
nutora, 1900.
© Casimir F. Slominski. Chicago; 1900 A:
16550. July 5 ; 2c. July 5. 4479S
Swift (A) proposition; a comedy sketch, by
H. L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman. 7 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Tliomas (Jormau and Estella West, New
York; D : 1271. Jnn. 11, 1902; 2c. Jan. 11.
1902. 44799
• a monologue, by Harry L. Newton. Chicago,
T. S. Denison. 1905. 9 p. 12°. (On cover:
Denison's vaudeville sketches)
© Thomas S, Denison, Chicago ; D : 7025,
July 24, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1905. 44800
Swift-Wing, the Cherokee; a drama in 1 act,
by H. Templeton. 1 p. 1., 10 p. 4°. Printed.
© Herminie Templeton, Chicago ; D : 3016.
Feb. 19, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1903. 44801
Swifty; or. The wonderful dream, by R. C
MaeCulloch. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robert C. MaeCulloch. New York; D:
4956, Apr. 29, 1904; Ic. Apr. 21, 1904; Ic. Mav
27, 1904. 44802
2259
44802
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44821
Swiggy, the dip; comedy dramatic play in 1
iiet, by Aaron Ross. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1915; D: 39623; Josephine
Ross, New York. 44802a
Swimming (The) courier. Sec Huascar.
Swimming (The) girl; a comic opera in 3 acts,
libretto by J. M. Leveque, music by H. Wehr-
mann.
© J. M. Leveque and Henry Wehrmanu,
New Orleaijs ; D : 2249, Aug. 7, 1902. 44803
Swindlers (The); drama in 4 acts, by Frederick
Lawrence and "Walter Linn. [134] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© F. Lawrence, Chicago ; D : 11823, Nov. 29,
1907 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1908. 44804
play in 3 acts, by R. S. Stodart. [130] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1915; D: 39996; Robert S.
Stodart, New York. 44804a
Swineherd (The); dramatic composition from
Ifans Andersen's tale, by E. Guerrier. (In
a. E. G. news, v. 3, no. 6, Apr. 10, 1915)
© Apr. 12, 1915; 2c. May 14, 1915; D:
40664 ; Edith Guerrier, Boston. 44804b
Swing (A) with the governor; a playlet, by
W. W. Steiner. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter W. Steiner, St. Louis ; D : 11242,
Aug. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 27, 1907. 44805
Swiss (The) patriots; a scene from Wilhelm
Tell, tr. from the German by J. Schafer.
© Joseph Schafer, Valley City, N. D. ; 1898 :
3G354, June 13 ; 2c. July 6. 44305a
Switch board; comedy without actors, by E.
AVallace. [3], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913 ; D : 32411 ; Edgar Wal-
lace, London. 44806
Switched off; a temperance farce in 1 act, by
Lizzie May Elwyn.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O.; 1899:39351,
June 15 ; 2c. June 15. 44807
Switching the deal; play in 1 act, by D. Spiegel.
[1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1914 ; D : 36150 ; Don Spiegel,
New York. 44807a
Sword and crozier; drama in 5 acts, by Indridi
Einarsson, autlKirized tr. from the Icelandic
by Lee M. Hollander. (In Poet lore, v. 23, no.
4," July-Au«. 1912 ; periodical © Oct. IS, 1912 ;
2c. Oct. 18, 1912; B : 259833 ; Poet lore co..
Boston) 44808
Sword (The) and queue. See German classics
of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Sword and scepter; drama in 4 acts, by P. B.
Studebaker, jr.
© Peter E. Studebaker, jr., San Francisco;
1899 : 24034, Apr. 5. 44809
or, Paul Jones a sea king, a romantic play
in 4 acts with scenic tableau, by C. E. Nixon
and Stanley Wood.
© Charles E. Nixon. CIiicai,'o ; D:441]. Dec.
21. 1903. 44810
Sword and signal; a play in 5 acts, by C. H.
Palmer. Typewritten.
© Charles Harvey Palmer, Milwaukee;
1S99 : 68419, Oct. 21 ; 2c. Oct. 24. 44811
Sword (The) decides; by R. S. Tinnev. 7 p. 8°.
Printed.
. ® Roy S. Tinney, Jersey City; D : 12588,
Mar. 20, 1908; 2c. May 13, 1908. 44812
Sword (A) in the air; by R. B. Caffray.
© Ruben B. Caffray, New York ; D : 1996,
June 30, 1902. 44813
Sword (The) maker of Paris; an original, his-
torical, romantic drama in 4 acts, by C. F.
Strassburg. [69] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1909; D : 16431 ; Charley
Frederick Strassburg, Louisville. 44814
Sword (The) of Bunker Hill; melodrama, by
E. S. L. Thompson.
© E. S. L. Thompson, Muncie, Ind. ; D :
15736, Apr. 29, 1909. 44815
Sword (The) of chivalry; by L. H. Cowan.
© L. H. Cowan. Chevy Chase, Md. ; D:
10397, Apr. 23, 19U7. 44816
Sword (The) of Damocles; by C. S. Booth.
© Charles Stewart Booth, Now Orleans; D:
8149, Mar. 12, 1906. 44817
— a drama in 4 acts, liy M. Townsend.
© Slargaret Townsend, New York: 1889:
21234, .Tidy 9. 44818
an original comedy-drama in 4 acts, by L.
Vescelius Sheldon.
© Louise Vescelius Sheldon, New Y'ork ;
1892 : 3971, Jan. 25. 44819
Sword (The) of Terrara; a play in 3 acts, by A.
Brownell.
© Atherton Brownell, New York ; D : 4372,
Dec. 5, 1903. 44820
Sword (The) of Gettysburg; a patriotic drama
in 1 act, by E. L. IMcDowell. Typewritten.
© Edwin L. McDowell. St. Louis; 1897:
35448, .Tune 14 ; 2c. .Tune 14. 44821
Sword (The) of his fathers,
breaker.
See Tnist (The)
2260
44823
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44842
Sword (The) of justice; :i drama in 1 net, by
J. ]-"an-ell. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1909; D : 16549 ; Jolm Par-
rel 1, Bedford Station, N. Y. 44822
Sword (The) of liberty; romantic drama in 4
acts, by C. U. Foster. [Ill] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Carlton R. P'dster, Boston ; D : 3933, Sept.
14, 1903: 2c. Sept. 14. 1908. 44823
Sword (The) of love; play in 4 acts, by O. T.
I^argan. [2], 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7. 1911 ; D : 23579 ; Olive Tilford
l~)argan. New York. 44824
Sword (The) of parliament; by S. H. Church.
© Samuel Harden Church, Pittsburgh; D:
.3556, June 8. 1903. 44825
Sword (The) of the king; drama in 4 acts, by
C. E. Valla nee.
© Charlie Edwin Vallance, Elkhart, Ind. ;
1900 A : 29753, Dec. 7 ; 2c. .Jan. 7, 1901. 44826
Sword (The) of the sea; or. Vengeance is mine,
by W. A.spinwall. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Woolsev Aspiuwall. New York ; D : 3475,
Mav 15, 1903; Ic. May 15, 1903; Ic. July 1,
1903. 44827
Sword (The) of vengeance; or. The power of
revenge, by T. B. Alexander.
© Thomas B. Alexander, Put-in-Bay, O. :
D : 3265, Apr. 9, 1903. 44828
Sword-player (The); play in 4 acts, by William
iH'vereux. [118] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1.5, 1914; D : 38121 ; Agnes
J>evereux, New York. 44828a
Sword points; a drama, by G. C. Bancroft, San
Francisco. The Bancroft company, 1890.
© Genevieve Cox Bancroft, San Francisco;
1890 : 13121, Apr. 21. 44829
Swords are trumps; by N. H. Mason.
© Norman Howell Mason, New Brighton,
N. Y. : V : 13983, Oct. 3, 1908. 44830
Swords drawn; a romantic drama in 4 acts, by
E. J. M. Hart. [101] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edgar J. M. Hart, New York ; D : 1160,
Dec. 9. 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1901. 44831
a romantic historical play of the times of
James II of England in 4 acts, by E. Hart.
[180] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Hart. New York ; D : 4301, Nov. 25.
1903: 2c. Jan. 23, 1904. 44832
•
Swords points; a drama, by G. C. Bancroft. San
Francisco, The Bancroft company, 1890.
© Genevieve C. Bancroft, San Francisco ;
1890 : 34702, Nov. 4. 44833
Sworn (A) revenge; a western tragic drama in
4 acts, by T. Tolson.
© Thomas Tolson, Boston ; 1897 : 7555, Jan.
27. 44834
Same. [2], 26 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D: 38359; Tolson
Shepherd Eland, Troy, N. Y. 44834a
Syb; or. Life in the Sierras, drama in 4 acts, by
Richard L. Green.
© Minnie Wallace, New York; 1882:4638,
Mar. 24, 44835
Sybella of the bridges; play in 4 acts, by E. E.
Button.
© Ethelyn Emery Button, New York; D:
8185, Mar. 12, 1906. 44836
Sybil; operetta in 3 acts, by Max Brody and
Franz Martos, English version and lyrics by
Harry Graham, music by Victor Jacobi. Lon-
don, Chapped & CO., ltd., 1915. 91 p. 8°.
[liibretto only]
© Nov. 24. 1915; Ic. Nov. 26, 1915; D:
42357 ; Chapped & cc, ltd., London. 44836a
a play in 1 act, by M. Bangs.
© McKendree Bangs, New York; 1898:
42732, July 16. 44837
or. Circumstantial evidence, 5 acts, a
di-amatizatlou of All Hallow-eve mystery, by
E. E. Sherman.
© p]llen E. Sherman, Buffalo ; 1872 : 12671,
I^ec. 2. 44838
Sybil Mortimer; a drama in 6 acts, by V. M.
Delmaine. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Vera M. Delmaine, Boston ; D : 9194. Oct-
5, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1906. 44839
Sybil (The) of Castille. See Mariquita.
Sybille; a fragment, by B. H. Williams. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin B. Williams, Danielson, Conn. ;
D : 2762, Dec. 23. 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1902.
44840
Sybil's (The) cave; a melodrama, by George
Toile [pseud, of L. C. Schem]
© Lida C. Schem. Boboken, N. J. ; D : 810,
Aug. 14, 1901. 44841
Sybil's sacrifice. See Rookwood.
Sybiracy; dramat w 4 aktach w pi^ciu odslonach
oryginahue napisany, przez Ant. Zdzieblows-
kiego. Chicago, Drukiem i nakladem Wl.
Dyniewicza. 1894.
© W. Dyniewicz, Chicago; 1894:34243.
June 29 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 44842
2261
44843
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44863
Sydney Carton; a tale of two cities, dramatized
from Charles Dickens' novel by James W.
ITarkins, jr. [Holyoke, Mass., M. J. Doyle
printing co., 1900] 86, [7] p. 12°. (Shea
dramatic series)
© Thomas E. Sliea, Belfast, Me. ; 1900 A :
13787, June 2 ; 2c. June 2. 44843
or, A tale of two cities, dramatic version
of Charles Dickens' work of the same title, by
G. H. Neumann.
© Gustav H. Neumann, Philadelphia ; 1877 :
5464, May 5. 44844
'Sylums vs. fresh air; pathos monologue for
hoy, by Stanley Schell. [New York, E. S.
Werner & company, 1914] p. 123-130. 12°.
( On cover : Stanley Schell's sketches )
© Mar. 21, 1914; 2c. Mar. 30, 1914; A:
372086 ; Edgar Schell Werner, New York.
44844a
Sylvan (The) crucible; play in 3 acts, by H. IM.
Graves. [103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1914; D: 37010; Harry M.
Graves, New York. 44844b
Sylvana, her romantic life; drama in 5 acts, by
Dimitri Carpat. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1912; D: 28913; Demetre
Beraud, New York. 44845
Sylvanus; play in 1 act and 2 scenes, by E. B.
Kealing. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1912 ; D : 29371 ; Ethel Black
Kealing, Indianapolis. 44846
Sylvester; comic opera in 3 acts, by T. R. Reese.
© Theo. R. Reese, Davenport, la.; 1896:
19089, Mar. 27; 2c. Apr. 24. 44847
Sylvester (The) night dream.
Heilbronn.
See Kate of
Sylvia; a comic opera libretto in 3 acts, by A. L.
Jansson.
© Augustus Ludvig Jansson, West Somer-
ville, Mass. ; 1897 : 47193, Aug. 23. 44848
— a play in 5 acts, by J. D. Beattie. [116] p.
f°. T.ypewritten.
© John Douglas Beattie. London, Ontario;
I) : 899, Sept. 25, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1901.
44849
— or. Love and temptation, a romantic spec-
tacular drama in 4 acts, by A. Sohlke.
© Augusta Sohlke, Nev/ York ; 1877 : 14520,
r)ec. 13. 44850
— or. Taken at the flood, a play in 4 acts, by
J. H. Leroy.
© Ida Hermann, San Francisco; 1875:
11355, Oct. 30. 44851
Sylvia — Continued.
or, The May queen, an ope; a in 3 acts,
nnisic by Reginald de Koven, libretto bv H. B
Smith.
© Harry R. Smith, Chicago; 1894:55567,
Nov. 28. 44852
Sylvia's aunts; a farce in 2 scenes for female
characters imly, by Dorothv Waldo. Boston.
W. H. Baker & co., 1909. 13 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; I) : 14342,
Nov. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Dee. 12, 1908. 44853
Sylvia's slippers: farce in 3 acts, by G. C. De-
friez. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1913; D : 32709 ; Grace C.
Defriez, Brookline, Mass. 44854
Sylvia's wedding-day; a sketch, by C. W.
Tackeuberg. Typewritten.
© Charles William Tackenberg. Cincinnati ;
1900 A : 107G2. Apr. 28 ; 2c. Apr. 30. 44855
Sylvie; ou. La curieuse d'amour, pi^ce en 4 actes,
de A. Hermant. 1 p. 1., 83 p. 8°. Printed.
© Abel Hermant, Paris; 1900 A: 29100.
Nov. 30 ; 2c. Nov. 30. 44856
Symbol (The) of the rose; a melodrama of the
American Revolution, by W. N. Freeman.
© William Neely Freeman, Germantown,
Pa. ; D : 3605, June 17. 1903. 44857
■ or. The romance of Harvey Birch, a drama
of the American Revolution, in 4 acts, by
W. N. Freeman.
© William Neely Freeman, Germantown,
Philadelphia ; D : 4612, Feb. 12, 1904. 44858
Sympathetic (The) doctor; comedv in 1 act, by
C. G. Loeb and F. IMandel. [9] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Charles Gerson Loeb and Frank Mandel,
San FrancLsco; D : 6609, May 1, 1905; 2c.
May 1, 1905. 44859
Sympathetic (A) man; in 1 act, by Charles
Horwitz. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Geo. A. Epps. New York ; D : 4324, Nov.
27, 1903; 2c. Nov. 18, 1903. 44860
Sympathetic souls; a comedietta in 1 act,
founded on the French of Eug&ne Scribe, by
Sydney Grundy. New York, Samuel French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1900. 19 p. 12°.
(French's international copyrighted ed. of the
works of the best authors, no. 33)
© T. H. French, New York ; 1900 A : 25458,
Oct. 13 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1901 ; Ic. June 5, 1906.
44861
Sympathy; by R. K. Snow.
© Robert Keith Snow, Boston; D:S327,
Apr. 9, 1906. 44862
a drama in 5 acts, by Landred Lewis,
© Alban Greaves, Leakesville, N. C. ; 1887 :
19970, Aug. 4. 44863
2262
44864
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44884
Sympathy (A) concert; comedy in 1 act, by Y.
DeW. Kaplan. 13 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© le. Mar. 15, 1910 ; D : 20558 ; Ysabel De-
Witto Kaplan, Englewood, N. J. 44864
Sympathy game; play in 1 act, by II. A. Seager.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910 ; D : 20502 ; Robert Ar-
thur Soatior, New York. 44865
Symphony (A) in black; a comedy in 2 acts
for female diameters only, by Barbara Bur-
bank. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1901.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 692,
July 25, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 2. 1901. 44866
Symphony (The) play; a 4-act play, by J. Lee.
[78] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1914; D : 38630 ; Jennette
Lee, Northampton, Mass. 44866a
Symptoms; play in 3 acts. 79 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. G, 1910; D : 20722 ; Gideon Tim-
IxM-lako. Baltimore. 44867
[Syn d'lavola (Son of the devil); drama in 4
acts, by O. Dymow]
CuH'b ^bHBO.ia; .ipjiMa B-b 4 ,a,'£HCTKi>rx'b, Ocwn'b
^HMOB-b.
89 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1915; D : 41851 ; Ossip
Dymow. New York. 44867a
Syncopation; by F. W. Donahoe.
©■ Frederic Warren Donahoe, New York ;
D: 1455, Feb. 17, 1902. 44868
Syndic (The); a comic opera in 3 acts, by W.
Davis, composed by D. S. Holliugshead. Bal-
timore. The Sun job printing ofRce, 1902. 43
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Washington Davis, Baltimore; D : 1604.
Mar. 19, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1902. 44869
■ -operatic comedy in 3 acts, libretto by W.
Davis, music by J. R. Macdonald.
© Washington Davis and J. R. Macdonald.
New York State ; 1897 : 570, Jan. 2. 44870
Same.
© W^ashiugton Davi.-s and J. 11. Maedouakl.
New York; 1897: 7208, Jan. 25. 44871
Syndicate (The); an American comedy in 4 acts,
by E. J. Swart/..
© Edward .L Swartz, Philadelphia; 1889:
27038, Sept. 5. 44872
a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by M. P. Reese
and Mary H. Ford. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary P. Reese, Kansas City, Mo. ; 1891 :
32802, Sept. 14 ; 2c. Sept. 14. 44873
— comedy in 3 acts, by J. H. Davis.
© Joseph H. Davis, New York ; 1891 : 12726.
Apr. 8. 44874
Syndicate sovereign; by J. Kaiser, based on
Clinton Dangerfield's novel. Between sovereign
and -syndicate. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7. 1910 ; D : 17882 ; John Kaiser,
Kansas City, Mo. 44875
Syndicated (The) Santa Glaus; a Christmas en-
tertainment for children in 2 acts, by Bertha
Currier Portei". Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1908. 15 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 12517,
:Mar. 10, 1908; 2c. Mar. 21, 1908. 44876
Syra; a drama in 5 acts, by P. Robertson.
© Peter Robertson, San Francisco ; 1877 :
14480, Doc. 12. 44877
Syren (The); a play in 4 acts, by K. Jones.
© Kallulu Jones, New York; D : 15605,
Apr. 13. 1909. 44878
Syrene, queen of the sea.
© MacAndrew CO., Canton, O. ; 1896:18170,
Mar. 23. 44879
Syren's (La) dance; a spectacular, pantomimic
dancing act, written and composed by G. Von
Palm. Typewritten.
© Gustav Von Palm, New York; 1900 A:
8918. Mnr. 19 ; 2c. Apr. 6. 44880
Syrian (A) elopement; a nuisical spectacle, in
tableaux and pantomime, l)y Anne Throop
Craig.
© Anne T. Craig, New York; D : 7664, Nov.
9, 1905 ; Ic. Nov. 1, 1905 ; Ic. Nov. 9, 1905.
44881
System (The); or. The dictagraph, con\edy
drjinia, by McCrec and Clark, in collaboration
with T. (irranville. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1912; D : 30784 ; Junie
.McCree, Edward Clark and Taylor Granville.
New York. 44882
System Marmaduke; comedy in 4 acts, by T.
Dalton. [114] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mar. 25, 1915; D: 40173; Test Dalton,
Indianapolis. 44882a
System (The) of Doctor Goudron and Profes-
sor Plume; drama in 1 act, by Audre de
Lorde and R. H. Davis. 27 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ricliard Harding Davis, Marion, Mass. ;
D : 3434, May 15, 1903 ; 2c. May 15, 1903.
44883
System (The) of Doctor Tarr; 1 act grotesque
comedy, by H. Tyrrell and Arthur Hornblow.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Tyrrell, New York; D: 6312. Mar.
10, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 10, 1905. 44884
2263
44885
DRAMATIC COMPOSITION'S
44901
System of John Law; or, The Mississippi bub-
ble, .-idapterl from Memoirs of John Law by
I Marie Joseph Louis Adolphe] Thiers, drama-
tized by M. D. . Cautield and W. W. Miller.
112 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mercedes Don Carlos Canlield and Wil-
liam Wallace Miller, Chicago; D : 7910, Jan.
29, 1006 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1906. 44885
System vs. humanity; 1 act playlet, by V. D.
Hitchings. [3] p.. f°. Typewritten.
© V. D. Hitcliing.s. Norfolk. Va. ; D : 15175,
Feb. 26, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 26, 1909. 44886
Systeme (Le) du docteur Goudron et du pro-
fesseur Plume; drarae en 1 acte, par Andre dc
Lorde, d'apres Edgar Poe. Paris, Librairie
theatrale, 1904. 39 p. 16°.
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 4700. Mar. 9, 1904 ;
2c. M-.n: 9, 1904. 44887
]iie(v en I acle, par Andr6 de Lorde. d'apres
Edgai- I'oi'. uianb. 1. 513-524. illus. 8°.
1 Reprinted fi'oiii .Te sais tout]
© A. de Lorde. Paris; D : 11745, Nov. 15.
1907 ; 2c. Nov. 15, 1907. 44888
Szene im dorf. Sec Hbhe (Die) des gefiihls.
T. B. 0.; revista lirica en 4 6 5 cuadros (a gusto
del consumidor) letra de E. Montesinos y A.
Torres del Alamo, musica del maestro Arturo
Lapuerta. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
pjinolesj 1909. 30 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16894: Eduai-do Montesinos y Angel Torres
del Alamo, .Madrid. 44889
T. J. Smith, hatter; a play in 4 acts, by Henry
S. Cuton. Washington, The commercial pub.
<'<)mpany, 1885. 83 p. 16°.
© E. M. Sheridan. Washington; 1885:
19773, Sepl. 19; 2c. Sept. 19. 44890
T. P. S. canal boat Pinafore; an original bur-
lesque on H. .M. S. Pinafore.
© Tonv Pastor, New York ; 1879 : 2790, Feb.
28. 44891
T. T. T. Tango temperance troubles; a play in
3 acts, by J. H. Roberts. 17 p. 4"^. Typewrit-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1914; D : 38713 : Josephine
Howai-d Roberts, Coytesville, N. J. 44891a
Tabare; drama llrico en 3 actos, letra y mfisica
de T. Breton. [2], 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1913; D : 32449 ; Tomas
Bret6n, Madrid. 44893
Tabasco; by R. A. P.arnet. Typewritten.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston ; 1895 : 7765, Feb. 4 :
2 c. Feb. 4. 44893
Tabasco — Continued.
• a comic opera or burlesque in 3
acts.
libretto by R. A. Barnet, music composed and
selected by E. E. Rice.
© Edward E. Rice, Philadelpliia ; 1893:
17717, Apr. 10. 44894
Table d'hote; farce comedy in 3 acts, by W. E.
Cowan.
© Wni. E. Cowan, New York ; 1894 : 12228,
Mar. 1. 44895
vaudeville sketch, arr. by John S. Carroll.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 0. 1909 ; D : 17355 ; Gus A. Torn-
quest and Frank Rigo, New York. 44896
Table (The) is set; a comedy in 1 act, adapted
from the German of [Roderich] Benedix, by
AVelland Hendrick. Syracuse, N. Y., C. W.
Bardeen, 1888. 26 p. 12°.
© C. AV. Bardeen, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1888:
10261, Apr. 9 ; 2c. Apr. 28. 44897
Tableau a vendre; vaudeville en 1 acte, par
Paul Bonhomme et IMadeleine Guitty. Paris,
C. Joubert, 1912: 31 p. 8^
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913; D:
32016; Joubert, Paris. 44898
Tableau and pantomime entertainments; by
Clara E. Cooper, Bertha Currier Porter,
Laura M. Parsons and others. Boston, AVal-
ter H. Baker & co.. 1914. [156] p. 12°.
© Mar. 27, 1914; 2c. Mar. 28, 1914; D:
36584 ; Walter IL Baker & co.. Boston.
44898a
Tableaux and scenic readings, original tab-
leaux, pantomimes, illustrated songs and
scenic readings; suitable for all ages, by Marie
Irish [pseud, of Mayme Riddle Bitnev] <''hi
(•ago, T. S. Denison [1906] 121 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; A : 157197, Oct.
5, 1906; 2c. Nov. 12, 1906. 44898b
Tableaux movivants and poses plastiques; by
Clara Power Edgerly. New York, E. S. Werner.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; 1894:
50709, Oct. 30 ; 2c. Nov. 5. 44899
Tableaux of Erin; with scenes, dialogue and
synopsis of a new 2 act farce, by Bartliolo-
niew Mahanay and R. Pearson.
© Robert Pearson. Maiden, Mass. : 1872 :
12368, Nov. 23. 44900
Tables (The) turned; tabloid, by H. Howard
[p.seud. of H. H. I>evy] [1], 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1915; D : 39834 ; H. Howard
Levy, New York. 44900a
— ■ or. The new man and the coming woman.
© Vintie Root McDonald, Wellston. Mo.;
1 897 : 39513, July 5. 44901
2264
44902
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44913
Tables (The) turned — Continued.
or, The passing of Santo, original playlet
in 1 act, by H. Selnmn. [1], 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1913 ; D : 35239 ; Harold Sel-
nian, Jersey City. 44902
■ ^cc also Future (The)
Tabliers (Les) blancs; |i)ar L. B6iiiere] Paris,
Lii)r;uri(' tliealraks 1905. 3 p. 1.. 131 p. 12°.
© Louis Beniere, Paris ; D : 6359, Mar. 20,
1905 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1905. 44903
Tabloid (A); tragic farce, by Arthur Eclver.sley.
New York, S. French ; liOndon, Sanniel French,
ltd., 1914. 20 p. 12°. Tj'pewrittea.
© Fob. 3, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1914 ; D : 35911 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 44903a
Taboo (The); a fantastic opera in 2 acts, li-
bretto liy M. Carnes. 79 p. S\
© INIason Carnes, New Yorlj; 1895:3929,
Jan. 14 ; 2c. Jan. 19. 44904
Taciturn (The); romantic drama in 5 scenes,
by A. L. .Jones. [4], 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2. 1913; D : 32822 ; Annie L.
Jones, New Yorlc. 44905
Tact; a dramatic slcetch, by B. Chapin. 14 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Benjamin Chapin, New York ; D : 1195S,
Dec. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 44906
Tactics; comedy farce in 3 acts, by A. T. Oakes.
© A. T. Oakes, New York; 1890:33124,
Oct. 24. 44907
Taffy and old Munch; an educational operetta
in 5 sliort acts, written and composed by Je-
rome Hopkins [i. e. Charles Jerome Hopkins]
7th ed. 27 p. 8°. Printed. [Libretto only]
© C. J. Hopkins, Athenia, N. J.; 1896:
55528, Oct. 6 ; 2c. Oct. 6. 44911
a comedy in 1 art, by Thomas Frost.
© James O. Barrows. New York; 1899:
S2588, Dec. 21 ; 2c. Dec. 21. 44908
'a musical comedy in 3 acts, by C. F. Pidgin.
© diaries V. Pidgin, Boston; 1884:5299,
Slar. 12. 44909
Taddie and the big adventure; comedy in 1 act,
by C. M. Greening. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. IS. 1915; D : 39427 ; Clara M.
Greening, Los Angeles. 44909a
Tanzchen (Das); lustspiel in 3 akten, von Her-
mann Bahr. Bonn, A. Ahn, 1911. 69 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1911 ; D : 25600 ; Albert Ahn,
Bonn, Germany. 44910
Taffy; an operetta in 3 acts, for cliildren, com-
posed and mostly written by .Jerome Hopkins
|i. e. Charles .Jerome Hopkins] [1st ed.]
1 New York. Wm. Ivnowles, printer] 1882. 16
p. 8°. [I^ibretto only]
© C. Jerome Hopkins, Williamsport, Pa. ;
1882:19281, Nov. 14; 2c. Nov. 14. [Note:
T^ater editions of this drama have the title,
Taffy and old Munch] 44910a
— ■ an operetta in 5 acts, for children, written
and composed bv .Jerome Hopkins [i. e.
Charles Jerome Hopkins] 3d ed. 26 p. 12°.
I'rinted. [libretto only]
© C. J. Hopkins, United States; 1884:
10106, May 17 ; 2c. May 17. 44911a
Same. 6th ed. 27 p. 8°. Printed. [Li-
bretto only]
© C. J. Hopkins, New York ; 1887 : 11181,
Apr. 26 ; 2c. Apr. 26. 44911b
— — an operetta in 3 acts, for children, writ-
ten and composed by Jerome Hopkins [i. e.
Charh's Jerome Hopkins] 2d ed. cover-title,
22 p. S". Printed. [Libretto only]
© C. J. Hopkins, United States ; 1883 : 7513,
Apr. 21 ; 2c. Apr. 21. 44911c
Taffy was a Welshman; original opera in 3
acts, book and lyrics, by Grant Stewart and
J. Hayden, music by John McGhie. [71] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 20, 1914 ; D : 37081 ; Jack Hay-
den, New York. 4491 Id
Tag (Der); or, The tragic man, [play in 1 act]
by J. M. Barrie. New York, Charles Scrib-
ner's sons, 1914. 2 p. 1., 20 p. 12°.
© Dec. :30, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; D : 39291 :
J. M. Barrie, London. 4491 le
-(The day); dramatic composition, by J. M.
Barrie. (In New York times, v. 64, no. 20784,
Dec. 20, 1914)
© Dec. 20, 1914; Ic. Dec. 21, 1914; J>:
39170 ; James M. Barrie, Kirriemuir, Scotland.
4491 If
Tag (A) day episode; by Carl Dean. 3 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1911 ; D : 25232 ; Bert Sberi-
dan and Florrle Sloane, New York. 44912
Tag (Ein) im paradies; musikalische posse in 3
anfziigen, von Leo Stein [pseud, des Leo
Rosenstein] and Bela Jenbach, musik von* Ed-
mund Eysler. Soufflier- und regiebuch. Leip-
zig, Ludwig Dobliuger, 1914. 129 p. 4°.
© Ic. July 15, 1914; D : .37614 ; L. Dob-
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig.
44912a
Same. Textbuchdergesauge. Jjcipzig, I^ud-
wig l\)blinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), 1914.
32 p. 12°.
© Ic. June 1, 1914; D: 37274; Ludwig
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), I^eipzig.
44912b
2265
44913
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44932
Tage (Die) vou Saarbriicken; oder. Stahl uud
feder, luilitarisches volksschauspiel aus
.irrossei- zeit ia 4 aufziigeu, von C Werbeck,
Hamburg, C. Werbeck, selbstverlag [1911]
135 p. 12°.
© Oct. 21, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1911 ; D : 25672 ;
Carl AVerbeck, Hanil)urg, Germany. 44913
Taggs, the waif; or, Uncle Seth, a drama in 5
act!?, by I.en Ware [pseud, of Lew Ward]
(;iyde, O., Ames' publishing co.. 1896. 40 p.
12". ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 369])
% © Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1896:18172.
:\rar. 23: Ic. Mar. 23. 44914
Tag's; or, The newsie's good fortune, playlet in
1 act. by .7. W. Davidson. 6 p. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 15. 1911; D : 23662 ; James W.
Davidson. New York. 44915
Tagurito; a comic opera in 2 acts, book and
lyrics by Harry L[ane] Dunlap. 2 p. 1., 22
numb. 1. 4°. [Text printed parallel with
binding]
© H. L. Dunlap, St. Louis; D : 9114, Sept.
19, 1906; 2c. Oct. 5, 1006. 44916
Taharka and Aldaea; Assyrian tragedy in 4
acts, by Le Mar Dorome [pseud, of M. E.
Doane] [72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1912 ; D : 30690 ; Maude Es-
telle Doane, Philadelphia. 44917
a tragedy in 4 acts, by Le Mar Dorome
[pseud, of M. K. Doane]
© Maude Estelle Doane. Philadelphia ; D :
12438, F(>b. 27, 1908. 44918
Tai-paud-hie.
© William Frobel, Meriden. Conn., and Wil-
liam Ruge, Woonsocket, R. I.; 1898:60037,
Oct. 12. 44919
Tail (The) (tale) of a shark; or, The wailing
(whaling) experience of Sally Simpkins,
words by Tom Hood, sr.. the introduction and
music arr., re-written and adapted from that
of Mr. Tom Cooke, by Alfred P>. Sedgwick.
New York, C. T. De Witt.
© Clinton T. De Witt, New York; 1878:
15^572, Dec. 27; 2c. July 10, 1880. 44920
Tail (The) of the tiger and the tub; a musical
episode in 1 act, by G. F. Euler. Typewritten.
© G. F. Euler, San Francisco ; 1899 : 77191,
Nov. 27 ; 2c. Nov. 27. 44921
Tailor-made (The) gown. See Talking (The)
w^oman.
Tailor shop; a vaudeville sketch, by M. Sher-
man. 6 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Milton Sherman, New York ; D : 8728,
.lune 22, 1906 ; 2c. June 22, 1906. 44922
Tailor's (The) dummy; a pantomime act, by
F. T. S. Buckley. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Floyd T. S. Buckley, New York; D:
9128. Sept. 22, 1906; Ic. Sept. 13, 1906; Ic.
Sept. 22. 1906. 44923
Taint (The); play in 3 acts, by A. Moore. [107]
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914; D : 35737 ; Anne Moore,
New York. 44923a
Taint (The) of blood. Sec Blanche Vavasour.
Taint of the thief; 1 act drama, bv E. L. Fox
and G. A. Parker. 12 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14. 1910 ; D : 20455 ; Edward L.
Fox and Grosvenor A. Parker, New York.
44924
'Taint politics, 'tis married life, tiee Mono-
logues of to-day.
Tainted; or. In the blood, a drama in 4 acts, by
H. P. H.ilsey.
© Harlan P. H.ilsey, New York; 1873:2214,
'^rar. 7. 44925
Tainted money; by E. J. Croniii. 17 p. f°.
Typewritten .
© Eugene J. Cronin. Baltimore ; D : 7496,
Nov. 3, 1905; 2c. Nov. 3, 1905. 44926
^ by W. Carleton. [4] p. f°. Proof.
© Will Carleton, Brooklyn : D : 13947. Sept.
28, 1908; 2c. Sept. 29. 1908; 2c. {in Will Car-
leton's magazine I'h-ej-y where ) Nov. 28, 1908.
44927
comedy in 3 acts, by L. Raynow.
© Lottie Riiviiow. Dnvton. O. ; D : 12736,
Ai>r. i;^, 190S. 44928
a (lr;nii;i in 1 nets, by (iiaco.sa. tr. bv Milton
Sills.
© Robert Robertson, La Crosse, Wis. ; D :
12488, Mar. 5, 1908. 44929
Tainted philanthropy; thrilling drama of mod-
ern conditions in ;5 acts, by A. Goldknopf. 94
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1910; D: 22033; Abraham
Goldknopf. New York. 44930
Tais-toi, mon coeur; pi&ce en 3 actes, par M.
Hennequin et P. Veber. Paris, P. V. Stock,
editeur, 1910. 202 p. 12°.
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2c. Sept. 17, 1910; D:
22070; IMaurice Hennequin & Pierre Veber.
France. 44931
Tajadera (La); zarzuela baturra en 1 acto, di-
vidido en .'•> cuadros, en prosa y verso, original
(le A. y P. Melantuche, mtisica del maestro
Barrera. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1909. 62, [1] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 23. 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16902; A. y P. IMelantuche, Madrid. 44932
2266
44933
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44951
Take a chance; drama in 4 acts, by E. H. Deni-
sou. [68] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1913 ; D : 33918 ; Emily Herey
Denison, Butte, Mont. 44933
Take it — don't take it; a negro sketch in 1
.scene, bv .Tohn Wild. arr. by Charles White.
New Yorlv, R. M. De Witt, 1875. 8 p. 12°.
( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no.
47])
© Robert M. De Witt. New Yorli ; 1875:
2461, Mar. 16 ; 2c. May 21. 44934
Take it from me; by W. T. Clark. 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1910; D: 20683; W. T.
Clark, Brooklyn. 44935
Take your medicine; a laughable farce in 1 act,
by C. L. Fleming.
© Charles L. Fleming, Philadelphia ; D :
4274, Nov. 20, 1903. 44936
Taken at the flood. See Sylvia.
Taken away. See Literary life.
Taken by storm; drama of 3 scenes and 3 acts,
by S. S. G. entertainment company. Can-
ton, 111., S. S. G. entertainment company, 1912.
cover-title, 167 numb. 1., 11. 8^ [Text par-
allel with binding]
© July 5, 1912; 2c. June 26, 1912; D:
30220; Helen Gaylord, Luzetta R. Sanders,
and Cora A. Sanders, Canton, 111. 44937
Taken from life; a melodrama, by Henry Pet-
titt.
© Samuel Colville, New York; 1882:292.
Jan. 9. 44938
an original sketch, by W. J. Jones.
© Will J. Jones, Covington, Ky. ; D : 1277.
Jan. 13, 1902. 44939
play in 5 acts, by Henry Pettitt. 74 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1913 ; D : 32872 ; Darcy & Wol-
ford. New York. 44940
the unique psychic novelty, an actual re-
production of a real episode, dramatized by
W. S. Marion. 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Will S. Marion. Boston ; D : 11762, Nov.
18. 1907; 2c. Nov. IS, 1907. 44941
Taken in; a comic opera, by F. Stewart.
© Fannv Stewart, Baltimore ; 1879 : 6471,
May 14. 44942
Taken unawares; farce in 3 acts, by C. R. Schu-
bering. 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1911; D: 24809; C. R. Schu-
bering, Oakland, Cal. 44943
Taking a chance; sensational dramatic novelty,
by W. I.. Robards. [2], 8 p. 4°. Tj'pewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1910 ; D : 22830 ; Willis Lewis
Robards, Weehawken, N. J. 44944
Taking a step; sketch in 1 act, by E. Goodman.
[2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1914; D : 37292 ; Edward
Goodman, New York. 44944a
Taking a wife; 1 act play, by C. Slade. [2], 19
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17. 1913; D : 32701 ; Constance
Slade, New York. 44945
Taking (A) affair; burglar sketch, by K. L.
Bennett.
© Katheryue Leiter Bennett, New York;
D : 5212, June 20, 1904. 44946
Taking care of Smith; little comedy in 1 act,
by S. D. Gookins. [8], 30 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1915 ; D : 39685 ; Shirlaw D.
Gookins, Chicago. 44946a
Taking chances; comedy in 1 act, by E. S.
Ruskay. [2], 26 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1914; D: 36069; Everett S.
Ruskay, New York. 44946b
a comedy in 3 acts, by A. E. ^Vills.
© Anthony E. Wills, Brooklyn; D : 8711,
June 18, 1906. 44947
a play in 1 act, by F. G. Lanliam. 16 p.
obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Fritz Garland Lanham, Weatherford,
Tex. ; D : 10236, Mar. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 29.
1907. 44948
— -sketch, by C. J. Bates. 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1913 ; D : 32000 ; Clyde Jack-
son Bates, New York. 44949
Taking father's place; farce in 1 act, by W. C.
Parlver. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1909. 16 p.
12°. ( [Amateur series] )
© Sept. 27, 1909; 2c. Sept. 29, 1909; D:
16958 ; T. S. Denison. Chicago. 44950
Taking of the Bastile; the open air drama, by
L. Leubrie.
© Lou I^eubrie. Memphis. Tenn. ; 1889 :
22390, July 20. 44951
Taking the census; a farce, by Elizabeth F.
Guptill. New York, Chicago, Tullar-Meredith
CO., 1915. 6 p. 8°.
© Sept. 21, 1914 ; 2c. and aff. June 26, 1915 ;
A : 406458 ; Tullar-Meredith co.. New York.
44951a
2267
44953
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44969
Taking the census — Continued.
an original farce in 1 act, by Ida M. Bux-
ton. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1883. 6 p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 137] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1883 : 19423, Oct.
22 ; 2c. Oct. 22. 44952
Taking the census in Bingville; entertainment
in 1 act, by .Jessie A. Kelley. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1911. 43 p. 12°.
© June 9, 1911; 2c. June 10, 1911; D:
24446 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
44953
Taking the coiint; by J. Gorman. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1911 ; D : 24846 ; Jack Gorman,
New York. 44954
Taking the cure; handicap dash in 3 furlongs,
by E. Scott. [132] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1914 ; D : 39192 ; Earle Scott,
New York. 44954a
Taking the movies; play in 1 act, by J. Fields.
7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1913 ; D : 34913 ; Joseph Fields,
New York. 44955
Taking the third degree in the grange; a bur-
lesque in 1 act, by A. C. Daniels. Boston,
W. H. Baker & CO., 1909. 8 p. 12". ([Baker's
ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 14186,
Oct. 31, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1908. 44956
Taking things easy; comedy in 1 act, by E. S.
Ruskay. [2], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1913 ; D : 34422 ; Everett S.
Ruskay, New York. 4495?
Taking time by the forelock. See Bohemian
(The)
Taking (A) way; farce in 1 act, by Innis G.
( )sborn. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1914.
22 p. 12°.
© Feb. 20, 1914; 2c. Feb. 21, 1914; D:
36102; Wiilter H. Baker & co., Boston.
44957a
Takraatanda (The); a romantic comedy in 3
acts, ))y G. S. Dunkin. [74] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Gertrude Scott Dunkin, New York ; D :
209.5, July 8, 1902 ; 2c. July 8, 1902. 44958
Tal (Das) der liebe; eine musikalische komodie
in 3 autziigen, nach Max Dreyer, von Rudolf
Lothar, musik von Oscar Straus. Text der
gesange. Leipzig, L. Doblinger, 1910. 46 p.
12°.
© Jan. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1910 ; D : 17870 ;
Ludwig Doblinger (Beruhard Herzmansky).
Leipzig. 44959
Tal (Das) der liebe — Continued.
Same. Vollstandiges soufflier-buch mit
samtlichen regiebemerkungen, Leipzig [etc.],
Ludwig Doblinger, 1910. 92 p. 12°.
© Feb. 18, 1910; 2c. Mar. 10, 1910; D:
20408; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhai-d Herz-
mansky), Leipzig. 44960
Tale (A) and tableaux from King Arthur
legends; by G. Shellenberger. 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1910 ; D : 21190 ; Grace Shel-
lenberger, Humboldt, la. 44961
Tale-bearers; a nmsical comedy in 1 act, by
H. L. Dunlap. 4 p. 4°. Printed. [Words
only]
© Harry L. Dunlap, St. Louis; D:9190,
Oct. 4, 1906; 2c. Oct. 10, 1906. 44962
Tale confided by the woods; in 5 acts, by
M. Y. T. H. Myth [pseud, of Ludwig Nicholo-
vius] New York, Broadway pub, company.
[1908] 2 p. 1., 60 p. 12°.
© Broadway pub. co.. New York ; A : 226168.
Dec. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1908. 44963
Tale (A) from the Klondyke; a 1 act drama, by
W. E. Golden.
© William E. Golden, Chicago ; 1897 : 65654,
Nov. 26 ; 2c. Nov. 26. 44964
Tale (The) of a feather. 8ee Local (A) scan-
dal.
Tale of a hat. See Tribulations.
Tale of a mermaid; a vaudeville sketch in 3
scenes, by C. S. Adelman. 9 p. f °. Typewrit-
ten,
© Chas. S. Adelman, Chicago; D : 9082,
Sept. 13, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 13, 1906. 44965
Tale (The) of a peacock fully displayed; a
buffo operatic extravaganza, by Charles Smith
Cheltnam.
© Lucv Rushton, New York; 1872:3874.
Apr. 12. 44966
Tale (A) of a shirt; a farcical comedy,
© Homer Bassford and O. L. Hagen, St.
I>ouis ; 1894 : 9030, Feb. 8. 44967
musical comedy in 1 act. by Chas. Morton.
Chicago. Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [2],
15 p. f°. Mimeographed. [Words only]
© Dec. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1914 ; D : 39197 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 44967a
Tale (A) of a trail; a shocker in 1 scene, by
Robert Offor. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1910 ; D : 22723 ; J. R. Oishei,
mgr., Buffalo.
44968
Tale (A) of a turkey; by E. R. Burton and C.
Brookes.
© Edward R. Burton and Corney Brookes.
Cincinnati ; D : 6548, Apr. 20, 1905. 44969
2268
44970
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44981
Tale (A) of an overcoat; a farce, by Sidney
Luska [pseud, of H. Harland]
© Henrv Harland. New York; 1889:1857,
Jan. 14. 44970
Tale (A) of blood. See Mafia (The)
Tale (A) of Cairo. See Kadee (The)
Tale (A) of California. See Doctor Aron's ad-
venture.
Tale (A) of Latonia. See His last race.
Tale (A) of Mexico; by Theodore H. Sayre.
105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. H. Sayre, New York; 1890:41027,
Dec. 23; 2c. Dec. 23. 44971
Tale (A) of '98. See Innisf alien.
Tale (A) of Tenochtitlan. See Iwoz.
Tale (A) of the Christ. See Pilate's wife.
Tale of the comet.
© Spahn & Corson, Anadarko, Okl. ; D :
15225, Mar. 2, 1909. 44972
Tale (A) of the hills; a comedy druma of life
on the Blue Ridge, by A. Glassmire. 91 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Albert Glassmire, Philadelphia ; D :
11329, Sept. 11, 1907; 2c. Sept. 11, 1907.
44973
Tale (A) of the hours; 4 act play, by G. Cor-
nel 11. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913; D: 32640; Genevieve
Corneill, Toronto, Canada. 44974
Tale (A) of the Kanaka kingdom. See It.
Tale (The) of the lizard; comedy in 1 act, by
G. G. Belden. [1], 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1913; D: 34532; George
Gregory Belden, Spoknue, Wash. 44975
Tale (A) of the South. See Colonel Conyers.
Tale (The) of the speaking-tube. See Dolly's
week-end.
Tale (The) of the train; a monologue, by B. B.
Ilayward. 6 p. 4''. Typewritten.
© Beatrice Burke Hayward, Wayland,
Mass.; D:14G60. Deo. 30. 1908; 2c. Dec' 30.
1908. 44976
Tale (A) of the Tuileries. Typewritten.
© A. Bellamy Price, Boston; 1897:56727,
Oct. 7 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 44977
Tale of the white canoe. See Lelawalla.
Tale (The) of the wonderful cloak; a play for
boys in 2 acts, by liewis E. T. Vicary. De-
troit. The W. H. Swail printing co.. 1912. 18
p. 8°.
© Apr. 24, 1912 ; 2c. May 3, 1912 ; D : 29568 ;
Mabel Rankin Vicary, Detroit. 44978
Tale (The) of the wonderful cloak — Continued.
Same.
© May 4, 1912; 2c. Sept. 14, 1912; D:
30S42 ; Mabel Rankin Vicary, Detroit. 44979
Tale (The) of Troy; scenes and tableaux from
the Iliad and Odyssey of Homer, etc., the tr.
and dramatization by G. C. Warr.
© George W. James, Oleander, Cal.; 1885:
1835, Jan. 20. 44980
Tale (The) of truth. See Pantomime almanac.
Tale (A) of two cities; condensed version in 4
scenes of Charles Dickens' book, by E. Arden.
[2], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1912 ; D : 30529 ; Edwin Ar-
den, New York. 44981
a drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by W. F.
Sage, adapted from Charles Dickens' novel of
the same name.
© William Francis Sage, New York; 1900
A : 1.33, Jan. 2 ; 2c. Jan. 25. , 44982
— —a drama in prologue and 5 acts, a drama-
tization of Dickens' story of that name by
A. P. Barnard and C. H. Randolph.
© Augustus Porter Barnard and Charles
Henry Randolph, United States ; 1872 : 10303.
Sept. 26. 44983
a dramatization of Charles Dickens' novel
of the same name, in 4 acts and a prologue, by
G. W. Hows and W. L. Alden.
© Geo. W. Hows and W. L. Alden, New
York ; 1871 : 5235, June 2. 44984
play in 1 act, adapted [from Dickens' novel]
byT. Terriss. [l],34p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912; D : 31369 ; Tom Ter-
riss, New York. 44985
— -See also Angels (The). — At the last,
best. — Destiny. — Life (A) for love. — Only
(The) way. — Recalled to life.— Sacrifice.—
Sydney Carton.
Tale (A) of two grandpas,
invitations.
See Two (The)
Tale (A) with a wag; comedy in 3 acts and an
accident, by G. H. Atkinson, dramatization of
The white linen nurse, by Eleanor Hallowell
Abbott [i. e. E. H. A. Coburn] [149] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1915; D : 41755 ; George
Henry Atkinson, New Yox'k. 44985a
Talent (The) furnished; 1 act farce, by L. B.
Edwards.
© Louise Betts Edwards, Philadelphia;
1900 A : 6188, Mar. 7. 44986
Talent on tap; a 1 act comedy, by M. Kauf-
mann.
© Max Kaufmann, Philadelphia ; D : 15852.
May 14, 1909. 44987
2269
44987
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45002
Tales and plays of Robin Hood; by E. L. Skin-
lun: New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American
l)ook company [1915] 236 p. incl. front., illus.
(part, col.) 12°.
Dramatic contents :— Robin Hood and the
Banbury tinker. — Robin Hood and Mother
Hobbes. — The Nottingham shooting match. —
Robin Hood and the unfortunate knight. —
King Richard and Robin Hood.
© Aug. IG, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Aug. 24, 1915 ;
A : 410203 ; Eleanor L. Skinner, Columbus, O.
44987a
Tales (The) of Edgar Poe (Les contes de Poe);
a drama in 5 acts and 12 tableaux, by Richard
Leselide, tr. aud adapted by the Franco-
American dramatic agency, New York.
© Franqois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1885 : 26504, Dec. 16. 44988
Tales (The) of Hoffmann; play in 4 acts, by
Charles Henry Melzer. [80] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 8, 1911 ; D : 24166 ; Witmark mu-
sic library, New York. 44989
See also Contes (Les) d'Hoffmann.
Tales of the O'Hara family. See At last. —
Shingawn.
Tales of Venice. See Bravo's (The) oath.
Tales out of school; a comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Freeman, a free adaptation from the French
by Pailleron, Le secret de M. Dieudonng.
[104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Max Freeman, New York ; D : 896, Sept.
24, 1901; 2c. Sept. 24, 1901. 44990
Taliesin; a masque, by Richard Hovey.
© Small, Maynard & co., Boston; 1899:
34689, May 23. 44991
Same.
© Small, Maynard & co., Boston; 1899:
69429, Oct. 25. 44992
Talisay; incident of the Philippines, by W.
Dean. [14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July IS, 1911; D: 24716; Warren
Dean, Fort Myer, Va. 44993
Talisman; draniatisches miirchen in 4 aufziigen,
mit teilweiser benutzung eines alten fabel-
stoffes, von Ludwig Fulda. New York, H.
Bartsch, 1893. 106 p. 12°.
© Goldmarlv and Conried, New York ; 1893 :
9198. Feb. 20 ; 2c. Mar. 3. 44994
■ Same, ed. with introduction aud notes by
Edward Stockton Meyer. New York, H. Holt
and company, 1902. xli, 170 p., 1 1. 16°.
© Henry Holt & co., New York; D : 2791,
Oct. 22, 1902 ; 2c.. Jan. 22, 1903. 44995
Talisman — Continued.
-draniatisches marchen in 4 aufziigen, von
Ludwig Fulda, ed. with introduction and
notes by C. William Prettyman. Boston, D. C.
Heath & CO., 1902. ix, 125 p. 16°.
© D. C. Heath & co., Boston; A: 29360,
Mar. 22, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 1902. 44995a
Same. ed. with introduction, notes, ques-
tions and vocabulary by Otto Manthey-Zorn
. . . Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn and com-
pany [1911] xxiii, 239 p. incl. fi'ont. (port.)
16°. (International modern language series)
© May 22, 1911; 2c. July 12, 1911; A:
292388 ; Otto Manthey-Zorn, Amherst, Mass.
44996
historical and dramatic play in 6 acts,
dramatized from Walter Scott's novel, by
A. S. Carpenter and M. M. Price. [Chicago,
1906] 66 p. 12°.
© Asa S. Carpenter and Marie M. Price,
Winnetka, 111.; D : 6496, Apr. 11, 3905; 2c.
Sept. 21, 1906. 44997
— a melodrama in 4 acts, by A. A. Smith.
© Alfi-ed Asbury Smith, New York; D:
13899, Sept. 21, 1908. 44998
— oper in 4 aufziigen, uach Ludwig Fulda's
gleichnamigem dramatischen marchen, von
Adela Maddison. Leipzig, Breitkopf & Har-
tel, 1910. 84 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 17, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1910 ; D : 22766 ;
A. Maddison, Berlin. 44999
a spectacular romantic drama in 5 acts.
adapted from Sir Walter Scott's novel, by L.
liiggett and H. S. Harris.
© Leigh Liggett and Henry S. Harris, De-
troit ; 1884 : 12046, June 13. 45000
— or. The knight of the leopard, a romantic
opera in 3 acts, libretto by A. Matthison. m\i-
sic by aiichael W, Balfe,
© Arthur Matthison, United States; 1873:
6196, June 2. 45001
— See also Cceur de Lion.
Talk (The) of Broadway; vaudeville sketch, by
T. Welch. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1911; D: 24025; Thomas
Welch, Pittsburgh. 45002
Talk (The) of tha moment; play in 4 acts, by
A. J. Zellner and A. R. De Beer. [106] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1915; D: 41836; Arthur J.
Zellner and A. R. De Beer, New York, 45002a
play in 1 act, by A. R. De Beer. [2], 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1915; D: 41575; Abraham
Rayfield De Beer, New York. 45002b
2270
45003
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
45021
Talk (The) of the town; a burlesque comedy iu
3 acts, by W. Fessler.
© Walter Fessler, New York ; 1S9S : 76908,
Dec. 30. 45003
— a musical comedy in 2 acts, by Seymour
Hicks. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Greet. Loudon ; D : 6013, Jan.
45004
6, 1905; 2c. Feb. 25, 1905.
Talkative (The) young lady; or. Silence not
always a virtue, a comedy in 1 act, by A,
Eudres.
© Augu.sta Endres, Philadelphia; 1873:
14277, Dec. 13. 45005
Talked about; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
C. E. Wright. Vicksburg. INIiss., Vicksburg
printing and publishing company, 189"). 54 p.
8°.
© Charles E. Wright, Vicksburg, Miss. ;
1895 : 61866, Dec. 6 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1890. 45006
by W. C. Cowper.
© Will C. Cowper, New York ; 1886 : 1G548,
July 20. 45007
a play in 4 acts, by Jane Van Buren [pseud.
of L. X. Hyman] [19] p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1913; D : 32.526, Lillian X.
Hyman, Kew Gardens, North Richmond Hills.
Long Island, N. Y. 45008
Talker (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by Marion
Fairfax [pseud, of M. F. ?tlarshall] [12ri] p.
4°. Typewritten:
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1911; 0:25359; Mrs. TuUy
Marshall, Slioreham, N. Y. 45009
a play, by Marion Fairfax [pseud, of M. F.
Marshall]
© Marion Fairfax Mar.shall, New York:
D : 15774, May 4, 1909. 45010
Talking (The) bird and singing leaves and
golden water; dramatization from the Ara-
bian niglits, by B. Jolm.ston. [19] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29. 1910; D : 22680 ; Bertha
Johnston, Brooklyn. 45011
Talking (A) fest; play in 1 act, by Charles
Horwitz. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten
© Ic. July 30, 1913 ; D : 3536.-) : Jack Alex-
ander and Sidney Rose, New York. 45012
Talking (The) horse; Sre Tom, Dick and Car-
rie.
Talking machine. See Prof. Black's phunny-
graph.
Talking CThe) woman; monologues, by May
Isabel Fisk. New York and London, Harper
& brothers, 1907. v, [1] 168, [1] p. front., 15
pi. 12°.
Contents : The invalid. — ^At the theatre. —
The new baby. — A woman inquiring about
trains. — An Axjril shower. — The saleslady. — •
The tailor-made gown. — An afternoon call. —
At the health resort. — The boarding-house
keeper. — ^Entertaiuing the neighbor's child. —
Her flr.st trip abroad.
© Harper & bros., New York ; A : 178577,
June 5, 1907 ; 2c. June 7, 1907. 45012a
Tall (A) strategy; fifteen minute vaudeville
sketch, by Gertrude Brooke Hamilton. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Gertrude B. Hamilton, Wa.shington ; D:
10693, June 3, 1907 ; 2c. June 3, 1907. 45013
Tallaboo; or. Swept by fire to fame and for-
tune, melodrama in 5 acts, by N. R. Harper.
45 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1911 ; D : 23365 ; N. R. Har-
per, Louisville. 45014
Tallahassee; by M. McClelland.
© Marion McClelland, Chicago; D : 12864,
Apr. 29, 1908. 45015
Talleyrand; being an episode in the life of that
world famed politician, founded on Clinton
Ross' short story. The niece of Talleyrand,
by W. A. L'Hommedieu. [3], 28 p. 4°.
© William A. L'Hommedieu, Buffalo; D:
3154, Mar. 17, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1903. 45016
Tallow (A) candle; a musical farce comedy in
4 acts, by H. W. Van Dyke.
© H. Walter Van Dyke, Baxter, la. ; 1894 :
14905, Mar. 15. 45017
Tally-ho; a comedietta, by Malcolm Watson,
music by Alfred J. Caldicott. Libretto. Lon-
don, J. Williams, 1894. 38 p. 8".
© Joseph Williams, London ; 1894 : 41905,
Sept. 13; 2c. received. 45018
— a hunting drama in 4 acts, by A. C. Gunter.
© Archibald Clavering Gunter, New York ;
1894 : 3794, Jan. 15. 45019
Miller
— a musical drama in 3 acts, by J
[i. e. Cincinnatus Heine Miller] 37 p. 8
© Joaquin C. H. Miller, United States ;
1883 : 17298, Sept. 20 ; 2c. Sept. 20. 45020
— or, Jerome park with the four-in-hand
club, a romantic musical and farcical comedy
in 3 acts. New York.
© W. J. Comley and J, S. Key, United
States ; 1880 : 4778, Mar. 25. 45021
— See also Four in hand.
5379— VOL 2—17-
-39
2271
45022
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45043
Tally-ho coaching club; a farcical comedy in
3 acts, Mrs. F. M. Chapman.
© Mrs. F. M. Chapman, Worcester; 1880:
37G0, Mar. 10. 45022
Talman; or. Twenty years later, drama in 4
acts, by H. B. Cypehnan. [2], 51 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1913; D: 32898; Hyman B.
Cypelman, New Yorlv. 45023
Talmud. See Bitter waters.
Talolo; samoanisches liebeswerben, schwank im
3 akten, von A. Kurth und V. Laverrenz.
Berlin, E. Bloch, 1901. 88 p. 12°.
© Eduard Bloeh, Berlin; D:974, Oct. 17,
1901; 2c. Nov. 13, 1901. 45024
Talon (El) de Aquiles; comedia en 3 actos,
original de M. Bueno. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espafioles] 1909.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16879; Manuel Bueno, Madrid. 45025
Talulah; a play in 5 acts, by S. W. Cutting.
92 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Sarali Walker Cutting. Brookline, Mass. ;
D : .5924, Dec. 19, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1904.
45026
Tain o' Shanter; a comic opera in 2 acts, words
by C. I. Duncan, music by F. F. Bullard.
© Charles I. Duncan and Fred. Field Bul-
lard, Boston ; 1897 : 5627, Jan. 18. 45027
comic opera libretto in 3 acts, by C. W.
Bachman.
© C. W. Bachman, Los Angeles ; D : 6307,
Feb. 16, 1905. 45028
■ a poeticMl drama in 3 acts.
© Mrs. .7. H. Kline, United States; 1881:
11360, .luly 22. 45029
a romantic comic opera in 3 acts. lil)retto
written autl music composed by Paul Marl(jw
f pseud, of A. C. Moss]
© A. C. Moss, Streator. 111.; 189.") : 342G1,
.Tuly 1. 45030
Tamar, and other poems; by E. T. Whiffen.
New Yoi-k, Broadway publishing c<>., 1914.
821 p. 12°.
© .Jan. 2, 1914 ; 2c. .Tan. 9, 1914 ; A : .S62176 ;
E. T. Whiffen, New Rochelle, N. Y. 45030a
Tamara; comic opera in 3 acts with the ballet-
pantomime, Adam and Eve, words and music
by H. Bauer. Typewritten.
© Heinrich Bauer. New York; 1893:54611,
Dec. 11 ; 2c. Dec. 11. 45031
Tamarra; tlie Russian .spectacular pantomime,
in 2 acts and 6 scenes. Typewritten.
© Frank Melville, New York; 1890:12729,
Apr. 17; 2c. Apr. 17. 45032
Tambo's souvenir; by J. H. Blackford.
© John H. Blackford, St. Joseph, Mo.;
1891 : 28919, Aug. 12. 45033
Tambour-major (Le); operette en 2 actes, pa-
roles de Maude Elizabeth Inch, tr. framjaise
par P. V. (i[irard], musique de Edward F.
Johnston. New York, J. Fischer & bro., 1912.
20 p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 15. 1912; 2c. Nov. 18. 1912; D:
31466 ; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 45034
Tambourine (The) drill; by Adelaide Westcott
Hatch. New York, The Hints publishing tV
supply company, 1904. cover-title, 3 p. 12°.
© Hints i»ub. »fc supply co., New York ; D :
5733, Nov. 5, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1904. 45035
Tambourine, queen of the Cales; or, The right
of title, by H. M. Freck.
© Harry Mundell Freck, Columbus, O. ; D :
2108, July 11, 1902. 45036
Tamburlaine the Great. Sec Masterpieces of
the English drama: Christopher Marlowe.
Tamed; 1 act comedy sermon, by C. Oliver. 9
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1910; D : 20857 ; Christine
Oliver, Lents, Or. 45037
TamiKo-San; Japanese play in 1 act, by S.
Cowan. LIJ, 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1915 ; D : 41042 ; Sada Cowan,
Casco Bay, Me. 45037a
Taming a bear; a play in 3 acts, by M. M. Al-
len. 1 p. 1., 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1914; D-: 38654; Martha M.
Allen, Forest Hills, N. Y. 45037b
Taming a cow boy.
© William F. Carver, New York; 1893:
11022, Mar. 2. 45038
Taming a flirt; a comedy playlet in 1 act, by
W. Montague. 8 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1912; D : 28825 ; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 45039
Taming a husband; by F. ,T. Gil more and
Ulive F. Le Moyne. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank J. Gilmore and Olive F. Le Moyne,
Portland, Me.; D : 6035, .Jan. 10, 1905; le.
Dec. 27, 1904; Ic. Apr. 10, 1905. 45040
— • 1 act comedy, by E. Huff and D. Raynol.
16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1911; D : 23303 ; Edgar Ruff
and Dorothy Raynol, New York. 45041
a 3 act musical comedy, by Edgar Ruff and
D. Raynol. 37 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Dorothy Raynol, Mobile, Ala.; D : 7728,
Dec. 16, 1905; 2c. Dec. 16, 190.j. 45042
— See also Brown's baby.
2272
45043
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45060
Taming' a suffragette; dramatic sl^etch in 1 act,
by F. Julian. G p. f°. Typewritten.
© Apr. 4, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1910 ; D : 20748 ;
Alexander Byers and Frederick Julian, Clii-
cago. 45043
Taming a title; a 1 act dramatic composition,
by F. J. Beamau. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred J. Beamau, Jackson, Mich.; D:
12633, Mar. 28, 190S ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1908.
45044
Taming a traveling/man ; farce in 1 act, by
S.E.Smyth. [l],llp. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1913 ; D : 35391 ; Sanuiel E.
Smyth, Omaha, Neb. 45045
Taming an actress; 1 act play, by IM. (Osborne.
[27] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Merri Osborne, New York ; D : 89G3. Aug.
15, 1906 ; Ic. Aus. 15, 1906 ; Ic. Sept. 8, 1906.
45046
Taming Jenny; comedy sketch in 1 act, l>y
A. R. P. Owens. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. 11. Penly Owens. Newark, N. J. ; D :
12485, Mar. 4, 1908; 2c. Mar. 4, 1908. 45047
Taming of a sport; by U. B. Peck. 100 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. S, 1909; D: 176.54; Ralph B.
Peck, New YorJv. 45048
Taming (The) of Georgina; comedy in 4 acts,
by Embley Osmun. [109] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Eliza Warren, Cleveland ; D : 5748. Nov.
10, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1904. 45049
Taming (The) of Julia; a comedy in 4 acts, by
W. R. Hildreth. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Robert Hildreth, Porterville,
Cal. ; D: 7957, Feb. 7, 1906; 2c. Feb. 7, 1906.
45050
Taming (The) of Mrs. Green. See Happy Nan
and the suffragist court.
Taming (The) of Mrs. Lane; comedy in 3 acts,
Ity M. L. White. 67 p. t° . Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1911 ; D ; 24035 ; IMontiiomery
Lewis White, Austin, Tex. 45051
Taming (The) of my mother-in-law; nuisical
extravaganza in 2 acts and 5 scenes, by R. O.
Michel. [61] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28260 ; R. C. Michel,
Cincinnati. 450,52
Taming (The) of the cynic; a comedy, by F.
TJghtner.
© Francis Lightner, Detroit; 1897:46121.
Aug. 16. 45053
Taming of the princess. .S'ce King Thrush-
beard.
Taming^ (The) of the shrew; by William
Sliakespeare, ed. with notes, introduction,
glossary, list of variorum readings and se-
lected criticism by Charlotte Porter and
Helen A. Clarke. [1st folio ed.] New York,
T. Y. Crowell cSj co. [1908] 3 p. 1., v-svii, 261
p. front. 16°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co., New York ; A :
218284, Sept. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1908.
45054
— a comedy, by William Shakespeare, arr. in
an introduction and 3 acts, for the use of
schools and colleges. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1908. 41 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 13111,
June 4, 1908; 2c. June 5, 1908. 45055
as arr. by A. Daly, with an intro-
duction by William Winter. Centenary ed.
New York, Privately printed for Mr. Daly,
1887. 75 p. front., phot. 8°.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1887:2316,
Jan. 29 ; 2c. Apr. 18 ; 2c. Dec. 29. 45056
— ■ — — re-arranged in 5 acts, by Augus-
tin Daly, with an introduction by William
Winter.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney,
New York, as executors, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 5153, Feb. 4, 1914. Origi-
nal entry, Jan. 29, 1887, no. 2316. 45056a
ed. by Frederick Tupper, jr. New York,
The Macmillau company, 1912. xviii, 135 p.
fi-ont. 24°. (The Tudor Shakespeare)
© Dec. 4, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1912 ; A : 328692 ;
iMacmillan co., New York. 45057
ed. with notes, by William .T. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and Londt)n, Har-
per & brothers, 1898. 180 p. front, ilius.
12°. (Shakespeare's complete works, v. 7)
© Harper & bros.,' New York ; 1898 : 26442,
Apr. 28 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 45058
— with a special introductiou by Alice Mey-
nell and an original frontispiece by Eleanor F.
Brickdale. [The University press Shakes-
peare. Renaissance ed.] New York. George
D. Sproul, 1907. xx, 122 p. front. 4°. (The
complete works of William Shakespeare, with
annotations and a general introduction by
Sidney Lee. v. 7)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
177439, May 22, 1907; 2c. May 22. 1907.
45059
with an introduction by Ada Rehan. Play-
er's ed. New Yoi'k, Doubleday, Page & co.,
1900. xi p., 2 1., 148 p. pi. 12°.
© Doubleday, Page & co., New York; 1900
A: 6502, Mar. 10; 2c. Ai.r. 3. 45060
2273
45061
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIOiSTS
45083
Taming (The) of the shrew — Continued.
(Shakespeare's); witli introduction and
notes by Margai-et A. Eaton. Boston, New-
York [etc.] Educational publisiiing company
[1908] 142 p., 1 1. 16°. (Classic library)
© Educational pub. co.. Boston ; A : 200120,
Feb. 26, 1908; 2c. Apr. 27, 1908. 45061
(Shakespeare's comedy of); ed. with notes
by William .T. Kolfe. New York, Harper &
brothers, 1S81. [iii]-vi, [7]-180 p. illus.
(incl. port.) 16°.
© Harper & bros., New York; 1881:2666,
Feb. 21 ; 2c. Mar. 15. 45062
— Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.]
American book company [1904] 242 p. incl.
front, illus. 16°.
© William J. Kolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
98365, Oct. 6, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1904. 45063
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1909] vi, [3], 10-180 p.
incl. front. (port.) 16".
© William J. llolfe, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 vears from Feb. 21, 1909; A:
228504, Jan. 20, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1909.
45064
Sec also Katharine and Petruchio. — Lion
(The) tamer. — Shakespeare's works.
Taming (The) of the shrewd; a 1-act playlet,
by W. H. Davis. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. Harrison Davis, Philadelphia; D:
12743, Apr. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1908. 45065
a 3 act comedy, burlesquing Shakespeare's
(Christopher Sly, by R. Frimel.
© Rudolf Frimel, New York; D : 3960, Sept.
17, 1903. 45066
Taming (The) of the suffragette; comedy in 1
iict. by B. \V. Springer. 11. [1] p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 15, 1911; D : 24213 ; Bessie Wre-
ford Springer, Detroit. 45067
Taming the editor; comedy-drama in 1 act, Ijy
I'. .Johnson. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1912; D : 30301 ; Peter .Tohn-
son, Toronto, Canada. 45068
Taming the groucherinos; or, The unifying
catastrophe, comedy in 4 acts, by .T. (). .lacob-
son. [154] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1911 ; D : 24634 ; J. Oliver
Jacobson. Chicago. 45069
Taming the husband; comedy in 4 acts, by Rev.
J. Rappaport.
© Julius Rappaport, Clucag*^ ; I >: 14959.
Jan. 21. 1909. 45070
Taming the tamer; 1 act comedy-drama, ))y
E. W. Corlis. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1910; D: 20116; Ernest W.
Cortis, East Orange, N. J. 45071
Taming the tiger; a drama of the early days of
California in 3 acts, by B. L. Hall. 117 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Burton Dutlier Hall, Berkelev. Cal. : T> :
12256, Jan. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1908. 45072
drama of the Klondike in 5 acts, by B. L.
Hall. New ed. [2], 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12. 1915 ; D : 39371 ; Burton Luther
Hall, Berkeley, (Cal. 45072a
Tammany; a melodrama in 4 acts, by H. Grat-
tan Doimelly. ,
© Jacob Litt, United States ; 1896 : 8777.
Feb. 6. 45073
Tammany (A) brave; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
H. Grattau Donnelly.
© Jacob Litt, United States ; 1890 : 8775.
Feb. 6. 45074
Tammany hall; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. (ior-
man.
© James (Jorman, Greenpoint, N. Y. ; 1896:
5357, Jan. 20. 45075
-a melodrama in 4 acts, by H. (Jlrattan Don-
nelly.
© Jacob Litt, Ignited States; 1896:8776,
Feb. 6. 45076
a play of contemporaneous interest in 4
acts, by D. Sully.
© Dan'l Sully, United States ; 1892 : 14580.
Apr. 2. 45077
Tammany (A) man; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
H. Grattan Donnelly.
© Jacob Litt, United States; 1896:8771,
Feb. 6. 45078
a 3 act farce comedy, by M. J. Haw.
© Bobbv Gaylor, Chicago ; 1897 : 63219, Nov.
11. 45079
Tammany (The) men; a nu'lodrama in 4 acts,
by H. (irattan Donnelly.
© Jacob Litt, United States; 1896:87T»t.
Feb. 6. 45080
Tammany (The) sachem; a comic opera in 3
acts, by J. (J. Breil. Libretto.
© Joseph C. Breil, Pittsburgh ; 1894 : .53912.
Nov. 19. 45081
a melodrama in 4 acts, by H. Grattan Don-
nelly.
© Jacob Litt, United States; 1896:8774.
Feb. 6. 45082
Tammany, the dictator of Gotham. See Bat-
tle (The) of the factions.
Tammany tiger; a melodi-nma in 4 acts, by H.
Grattan Donnelly.
© Jacob Litt, United States; 1896:8772,
Feb. 6. 45083
2274
45084
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45108
Tammany tiger — Continued.
Same. Typewritten.
© Jacob Litt. New York; 1896:10085. Fel).
11 ; 2c. Feb. 11. 45084
Tammany tigers; spectacular farce comedy in
3 acts, by Fred. J. Huber.
© Gus Hill. New York : 1897 : lOGO-l. Fell.
11. 45085
Tammany (The) twins; a comedy in 3 iicts. by
J. D. Burbridge.
© James D. Burbridge. Jacksonville. Fhi.;
1896 : 68407, Dec. 16. 4508G
Tammay (A) man; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by E. F. Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York; 1896:22095,
Apr. 9. 45087
Tampering with hearts; by F. R. Cutter. 10 p-
4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Rollin Cutter, Cincinnati ; 1 > :
12884, May 2. 1908 ; 2c. May 2, 1908. 45088
Tamura. See Noh dramas.
Tan (A) lamb; comedy in 4 acts, by R. G. Jones.
[2], 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1910; D : 22836 : Russell G.
Jones. A'an Wert, O. 45089
a playlet in 3 acte, by R. G. Jones. 27 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, '1910 ; D : 21365 ; Russell G.
Jones, Van Wert, O. 45090
Tanagra love; mimed dance in 3 scenes, by
G. M. Rochebois. [4] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1912 ; D : 31375 ; Gaston Ma-
rie Rochebois, New York. 45091
Tandaradei. Sec Lockere vogel.
Tangle (The); comedy in 1 act, by E. W. Cortis.
[1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1913 ; D : 33667 ; Ernest Wliite-
house Cortis, East Orange, N. J. 45092
comedy playlet in 1 act, by E. W. Cortis.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1911; D: 23493; Ernest W.
Cortis, East Orange, N. J. 45093
melodrama in 4 acts, by L. Burte. 47, [1]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1911 ; D : 24352 ; Lloyd Burte,
Brooklyn. 45094
— play in 1 act, by S. H. Wallach. [2], 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1913 ; D : 34758 ; Samuel H.
Wallach, New York. 45095
— play in 3 acts, by H. C. Col well. 141 p. 4^
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1913 : D : 33894 ; Henry Clif-
ford Colwell, Kittanning, Pa, 45096
Tangle (A) of flags; a play in 4 acts.
© Agnes Rose Lane, Brooklyn ; D : 3024,
Feb. 21, 1903. 45097
Tangled (A) affair; a 3 act comedy, bv S. J.
Mustol and J. AV. Hanlon.
© Samuel J. Mustol and John W. Hanlon,
I'aterson : D : 1175. Dec. 12. 1901. 45098
Tangled hearts; a drama in 5 acts, by D. Hau-
cliett.
© D. Hancliett, Terre Haute, Ind. ; 1882:
9714. Jime 13. 45099
Tangled lines; a comedy of the Maine woods in
4 acts, by R. Stodart. [93] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Robert Stodart. New York ; D : 8792, July
7. 1906; 2c. July 7, 1906. 45100
Tangled lives; or, Love and honor, an original
drama in 4 acts, by J. W. Keller. [74] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Jolm W. Keller, New York; 1886:2625,
Jan. 30 ; 2c. :Mar. 11. 45101
or. Two hearts' sorrow, an emotional do-
mesti(.- drama iu 6 ads. dramatized by D. A.
Reynolils, from Barrett Sylvester's [J. G.
Noe's] novel of the same name. Lyons, Mich.,
D. A. Reynolds & co.. 1886. 46 p. 16°.
© D. A. Reynolds, I>yons, Mich.; 1885:
1400, Jan. 36; 2c. Feb. 1, 1887. 45102
Tangled nets; by F. N. Wilcox and A. T. Saun-
ders.
© Frank N. Wilcox, Cleveland, O., and A.
Tresize Saunders, Akron, O. ; 1887 : 10632.
Apr. 20. 45103
Tangled relations. Sec Little (The) daughter.
Tangled skein; by W. R. Thirwell.
© Wm. R. Thirwell, San Francisco; 1899:
72687, Nov. 7. 45104
in 3 knots, by 1^1 Dyer, jr. Providence.
R. I., J. A. & R. A. Reid, 1881. 31 p. 8°.
© Elislia Dyer, .1i"., Providence, R. I.; 1881 :
4700, Mar. 28; 2c. Apr. 6. 45105
Sec a/so Pig (The) brother play-book.
Tangled (The) thread; a play in 6 acts, by J. J.
Brooke.
© J. J. Brooke, Pbiladelphia ; 1881:6023.
Apr. 19. 45106
Tangled (A) web; a comedy in 3 acts, by C. B.
Batchelder.
© Clara Burbank Batchelder, Minneapolis ;
D:8691, June 13, 1906. 45107
a melodrama in 5 acts, by A. L. Root.
© Alice L. Root. Boston ; 1893 : 31650', July 5.
45108
2275
45109
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45119
Tangled wildwood; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by J. J. Ratcliffe.
© John James Ratcliffe. Trenton, N. J.;
1898: 11870, Feb. 16; 2c. Mar. 4. 45109
Tanglefoot vs. Peruna; a mock trial, by Everett
Franklin. New York. Dick & Fitzgerald, 1913.
28 p. 12°.
© Jan. 29, 1913; 2c. .Tan. 31, 1913; D:
32269; Dick & Fitzgerald. New York. 45110
Tangles; a farce in 1 act, l)y C. Leona Dal-
rymi)le. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald [1907]
18 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 9750,
Jan. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1907. 45111
a folly in 3 acts, by R. Henegan. [1], 133
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1912 ; D : 30099 ; Rex Hene-
gan, Paris. 45112
Tanglewood; a farce in 3 acts, Ijy Mabel Selden
[i. e. M. S. Smith]
© Mabel Selden Smith, Chicago; D : 8099,
Mar. 5, 1906. 45113
Tango; play in 3 acts, by M. Morton [i. e. M. M.
Conheim] [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1914 ; D : 35929 ; Martha I\Ior-
tou, New York. 45113a
Tango (Le); comedie en 4 actes, de Mme. et
M. J. Richepin. [41] p. 8°. Printed.
© Jan. .30, 1914; 2c. ]Mar. 17, 1914; D:
36386 ; M. et Mme. Jean Richepin, Paris.
45113b
Tango (El) argentine; huniorada en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 3 cuadros, en prosa. original de Luis
de Larra y Manuel Fernandez de la Puente,
miisica de los maestros Valverde y Foglietti.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914.
44 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38177 ; L. de Larra y M. Fernandez de la
Puente, Madrid. 45113c
Tango (The) club; nuisical comedy in 1 act. bv
E. Weltzel. [2], IS p. 4^ 'Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1914; D : 36855 ; Edward
Weitzel, New York. 45113d
Tango-prinzessin (Die); posse mit gesang und
taiiz in 3 akten. von J. Kren und C. Kraatz,
gesangstexte von A. Schonfeld, musik von J.
Gilbert [pseud, of Max Winterfeld] Berlin,
Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher biihn-
enschriftsteller, g. m. b. h., 1913. 104 p. 12°.
[Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913 ; D : 35494 ; Curt Kraatz,
Wiesbaden, Germany, Jean Kren. Alfred
Schonfeld & Jean Gilbert, Berlin. 45114
Tango (The) shoes; novelty comedy act, by B.
Burke. [1]. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1915 ; D : 39715 ; Billie Burke,
New York. 45114a
Tango (A) step-mother-in-law; farce in 1 act,
by J. H. Neebe. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1914; D : 36597 ; .Joseph H.
Neebe, New York. 45114b
Tango tangles; comedy sketch, bv J. Arnold.
[1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1914 ; D : 36499 ; Jack Arnold.
INIemphis, Tenn. 45114c
Tango (The) teacher; play in 1 act, by E. A.
Weil. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1914 ; D : 36643 ; Edwin Arthur
Weil, New Y^ork. 45114d
Tangoer (The); dancing play in 3 acts, bv R.
Barry. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1914; D : 36262 ; Richard
Barry, New Y'ork. 45114e
Tangoitus; play in 1 act, by M. Rowland. [5]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1914 ; D : 36836 ; Mabel Ro^^•-
land. New Y^ork. ^ . 451 14f
Tanis, the sang digger; or. In old Virginia, a
Southern idyl in 4 acts, by C. W. Bachman.
founded on the book of same name by Amelie
Rives Chanter Troubetzkoy. [77] ' p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© C. W. Bachman, Los Angeles; D : 6.306,
Mar. 9, 1905; 2c. Aug. 28, 1905. 45115
Tannhiiuser and the minstrels tournament on
the Wartburg; grand romantic opera in 3
acts, by Richard Wagner, tr. into English in
exact accordance with the original, by Mrs.
J. P. Morgan. New ed.
© Mrs. John P. Morgan, United States;
1891 : 8283, Mar. 4. 45116
Taunwald; a drama by J. S. Hittell. San Fran-
cisco, Alta California print [1877] 24 p. 8°.
© John S. Hittell, San Francisco; 1877:
2584, Mar. 1; 2c. Jan. 16, 1878. 45117
Tanta, the doll girl; a 3 act play, by R. A.
Bliss. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1910; D : 20.539 ; Rosa A.
Bliss, New York. 45118
Tantalizing Tommy; comedy in 4 acts, by Paul
Gavault and Michael Morton. New York. S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1911. 174 p.
12°.
© Dec. 15, 1911; 2c. Dec. 18, 1911; D:
28014; Samuel French, ltd., London. 45119
2276
45120
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45136
Tante Rosa; lustspiel lu 3 aufziigen, von Mel-
clioir Lonsyel, deulsch von Stefan I. Klein.
^Miinchen, Drei masken verlag. g. m. b. h., 1913.
100 p. 8°.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1913; D: 33074; Drei niaslven
verlag, g. in. b. h., Munich. 45120
Tantris. the fool; drama in 5 acts, by Ernst
Hardt, autliorized English version, by W.
Nobbe and J. James.
© Wilhelm Nobbe and J. James, St. Louis ;
D : 15477, Mar. 29, 1909. 45121
Tanya; romantic drama in 4 acts, by Mary
French and Charles Jehlinger. 73 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1910 ; D : 20151 ; Mrs. Daniel C.
French, New York. 45122
Tanzanwalt (Der); vaudeville in 3 akten, von
Pordes-Milo luid Erich Urban, niiisic von Wal-
ter Schiitt. Berlin, Deutscher theater verlag,
1912. 77 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1912 ; D : 31083 ; Hans Bartsch.
New York. 45123
Taotai (Der) von Zi-ka-wei; burleske oper in 4
akten, von G. Fiirst, niusik von Max Henning.
[Berlin, Robert Barthe, 1914] 122 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1914 ; D : 36730 ; Thespis-ver-
lag, Charlottenburg, Germany. 45123a
Tapfere (Der) Cassian. Sec Marionetten.
Tapfere (Der) Kassian; singspiel in 1 aufzug.
von Arthur Schnitzler, musik von Oscar
Straus. Leipzig, L. Doblinger (Bernhard
Herzmansky) 1909. 19 p. 8°.
© Sept. 20, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1909 ; D : 16980 ;
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky),
Leipzig. 45124
Tapfere (Der) soldat; operette in 3 akten, mit
beniitzung von motiven aus Bernard Shaw's
Helden, von Rud. Bernauer nnd Leopold Ja-
cobson, musik von Oscar Straus. 89 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz-
mansky), Vienna; D:1348r>, Aug. 1. 1908; 2c.
Aug. 1, 1908; 2c. (printed) June 17, 1909.
45125
Same. Text der gesauge. Wien, Leipzig,
L. Doblinger, 1908. 52 p. 12'
© Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz-
mansky), Vienna; D : 14475, Dec. 7, 1908; Ic.
Dec. 7, 1908. 45126
— See also Soldadito (El) de chocolate.
Tapis d'orient; operette en 3 actes, livret de
Maurice Vaucaire, musique de J. Burgmein.
Milan, G. Ricordi & co., 1911. 98 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2c. Dec. 29, 1911; D:
28122 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 45127
Tappan (The) Zee well. See Cuddy.
Tappeto (II) rosa; opei-etta in 3 atti, libretto di
Muurizio Vaucaire, tr. itaiiunii di Giuseppe
Adanii, nmsica di J. Burgmein. Milano, G.
Ricordi & c, 1912. 69 p. 32°. [Libretto
only]
© Jan. 25, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 26, 1912 ; D : 28445 ;
(J. Ricordi »& c, Milan. 45128
Tapping- the wires; melodi'amn in 2 scenes, by
< ). A. Hirsli and Edward Freiberger. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1911; D: 25605; Oscar A.
Hirsch, New York. 45129
Taps; an adaptation of Zapfenstreich from the
(Jeruian, by Lee Kugel. 78 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© William Klein, New York ; D : 5333, Julv
18, 1904; 2c. -Lily 18, 1904. 45130
play in 4 acts, by Franz Adam Beyerlein,
tr, from the (Jerinan by Charles Swickard,
ISoston. ,Tohn W. laice and compauv [1915]
3 p. 1.. 119 p. 12°.
© Oct. 26, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1915 ; D : 42447 ;
L. B. Bassett, Boston. 45130a
a play of German military life in 4 acts,
by A. I. Du P. Coleman. New York, C. Herr-
mann, 1904. 98 p. 8°.
© Carl Herrmann, New York ; D : 4837, Apr.
5, 1904 ; 2c. June 1, 1904. 45131
a war memory in 1 act, by A. R. Whytal.
Typewritten.
© A. R. Whvtal, New York ; 1891 : 1814,
.Tan. 12: 2c. May 28, 1892. 45132
Tar and feathers; drama of Missouri in 4 acts,
l)y L. B. Ely. [2], 132 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1910 ; D : 22185 ; Lewis B.
Ely, St. Louis. 45133
Missouri drama in 4 acts, by L. B. Ely.
[96] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1910; D: 21718; Lewis B. Ely,
St. Louis. 45134
Tar (The) and the tartar; a comic opera in 3
acts, by H. B. Smith, music by Adam Itzel,
jr. Lyrics. Chicago [Slasou Thompson &, co.]
1901. " 29 p. 8°.
© Harry B. Smith, Chicago ; 1891 : 15371.
Apr. 25 ; 2c. July 11. 45135
See also Mandarin (The)
Tara; adapted from the opera Finola, of Charles
Dawson, and Moore's melodies, by the Ursu-
lines of St. Teresa.
© Ursulines of St. Teresa, New York ; D : 1,
.Tan. 2, 1901. 45136
2277
45137
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45155
Tara — Continued.
or, The heart of a harp, by M. E. Henry-
Pvuffin. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. RI. E. Henry-RnfRn, Mobile ; D : 828G,
Apr. 6, 1906; 2c. Apr. 6. 1906. 45137
Tarantula Bill, suitor; a dramatic composition
in 1 act, by A. C. Rowsey.
© E. D. Ryan, New York ; D : 1513, INIar. 4.
1902. 45138
Tarare. Sec Beaumarchais theatre illustre.
Tarasca (La); sainete en 2 actos y 4 cuadros,
original de D. Berriatfia y J. Aguado. Ma-
drid fSociedad de autores espauoles] 1914. 48
p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40049; Doroteo Berriatfia and Jesfls Aguado,
Madrid. 45138a
Tares; a new drama in 3 acts, by Mrs. Oscar Ber-
inger.
© Franlv ^V. Sanger, New Yorl^; 1888 : 2995,
.Tan. 27. 45139
Target (The); play in 1 act, by A. Hopkins.
[1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 20. 1914 ; D : 35715 ; Arthur Hop-
kins, New York. 45139a
play in 3 acts, by T. A. Morris and Frank
Harris Blighton. [109] p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1015 ; D : 41134 ; Thomas Ar-
thur Morris, New York. 45139b
Tarif; romantic play of the 15tb century, in 18
scenes, by M. Armbruster. 91 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1910 ; D : 20613 ; Mat Arm-
bruster, Columbus, 45140
Tarry thou till I come; or, Salathiel, the wan-
dering Jew, a drama.
© Funk & Wagnalls co.. New York ; D : 559,
June 8, 1901. 45141
See also Salathiel.
Tarry town (A) widow; a comedy drama in 4
acts. Typewritten.
© James H. Shunk. Chicago; 1896:69971,
Dec. 24; 2c. Dec. 2.3. 45142
Tartarin sur les Alpes; com^die pittoresque en
5 actes et 8 tableaux, par L. Marches, d'aprgs
le ronian d'Alphonse Daudet. Paris, Jjibrairie
theatrale, artisti(iue & litteraire. 1913. 4 p. 1.,
138 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1913; 2c. Nov. 24, 1913; D:
35106; Leo Marches, Paris. 45143
Tartiiff der patriot; ein satiiisches komodien-
spiel in 3 akten, von Otto Ernst [pseud, of
O. E. Schmidt] Leipzig, L. Staackmann, 1909.
127 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Otto
Ernst Schmidt, Grossflottbek, Germany ; res.
no. 2772 ; Ic. Jan. 15, 1909. 45144
Tartiiff im reifrock; farce in 5 bildern, von Ar-
thur Muller, erneuert von Lion Feuclitwanger.
Munchen, Georg Muller, 1912. 120 p. 12°.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1912 ; D : 30604 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 45145
Tartufe demasque. See Felice.
Tartuffe; or. The impostor, a coniodv in 5 acts,
by Moliere. New York, F. Rullman, 1888. 43
p. 4°. ([The Coquelin-Hading ed. French
and English] )
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1888 : 27476. Sept.
27; 2c. Oct. 13. 45146
on, L'imposteur, par IMoliere, ed. with in-
troduction and notes bv John PI Matzke. New
York, H. Holt & co., 1906. xxvii, 169 p. 16°.
© Henry Holt & co.. New York; D : 8850,
July 21, 1906 ; 2c. July 23, 1906. 45147
See also Continental drama. — Great plays:
French and German.
Tashleen; a play in 1 act, by .T. ISl. Lippmann.
38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Julie M. Lippmann, New York; D: 1993,
June 9, 1902 ; 2c. July 21, 1902. 45148
Tasting those pearly tears; comic sketch in 4
scenes, by D. R. de Simone and E. Rajola. 24
p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1912; D : 29547 ; Edmondo
l^ajola and D. Robert de Simone, New York.
45149
Tat; or, Edna, the veteran's daughter, a border
drama in 4 acts, by Jack Crawford.
© J. W. Crawford, Albuquerque, N. M. ;
1889 : 37477, Dec. 9. 45150
Taters; comedietta in 1 act, by Roy Redgrave.
7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Gene Hughes, New York ; D : 6890, June
30. 1905; 2c. June 30, 1905. 45151
Tat j ana; or. The choosing of the bride at the
Russian court, a dramatic play in 4 acts, by
H. M. Plum-Woehning.
© Huberta M. Plum-Woehning, New York;
D : 12618, Mar. 25, 1908. 45152
Tattercoats; a musical play, lyrics and vocal
music by Alfred Scott-Gatty, instrumental nm-
sic by Nicolas C. Gatty, libretto by Robert
Stewart. Typewritten.
© Boosey & co., London ; 1900 A : 5054. Feb.
24; 2c. Feb. 24. 45153
Tattered (A) bit of a sail; a 1 act play, by V. A.
Bai-ber. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Victoria Adams Barber, AVinnetka. 111.:
D : 14241. Nov. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1908. 45154
Tattered (A) sacrament; by V. Z. Post.
© Van Zo Post, New York ; D : 13903, Sept.
22, 1908. 45155
2278
45156
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45173
Tattered Tom; a drama in 6 acts, by E. Sibley.
© Eiiiilv Sil)ley, Buffalo; 1872 : 991. Jan. 31.
45156
)!•, The sweep, the waif, and the boot-
black, a drama in 3 acts, dramatized by per-
mission of Horatio N. Alger, jr., from his story
with that title, by E. A. Lewis.
© Edwin A. liewis, I>ynn, Mass. ; 1S7G :
11964, Oct. 26. 45157
Tatterley; a drauiii. liy Arthur Shirley and Tom
Gallon.
© Elizabeth IMarhury. New York; 1897:
35212. June 12. 45158
the story of a dead man. drama in 3 acts,
adapted from the novel of that name, by T.
Gallon. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29. 1909; D: 16978; Tom Gallon,
London. 45159
Tatters; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by A. B.
Miller.
© A. B. Miller, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1879:
17536, Dec. 24. 45160
Tatters, the Italian waif (as found in the
streets); a dramatic :ind nuislcal play, dance,
and sketch, by U. Ilocfire.
© Ulo Rocfire. New York ; D : .5931, Dec. 3,
1904. 45161
Tatters, the pet of Squatters' Gulch; an original
border drama in 3 acts, by Levin C. Tees.
Philadelphia. The Penu pub. co.. 1893. 38 p.
front, (port.) 12°. (IKey.stone ed. of popu-
lar plays] )
© Pemi pub. CO.. Philadelphia; 1893:33.387,
July 15 ; 2c. July 15. 45162
a romantic drama in 3 acts, by L. C. Tees.
Ms.
© Levin C. Tees. Philadolpliia : 1882:27.55,
Feb. 22; Ic. May 16. 45163
Tattle (The) tale; comediV in 1 scene, by F. Du-
mont.
© Frank Dumont, New York; 1S83:209(;4,
Nov. 13. 45164
Tattle tale town; musical comedy libretto in 2
acts, by T. B. Donaldson. 44 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 21. 1913; D : 32.398 ; Thomas B.
Donaldson. Philadelphia. 45165
Tattle-tales of Cupid; bv Paul Leicester Ford.
New York. Do(l<l, Mead & co.. 1898. vi p. 2 1.,
264 p. 12°.
Contents : The best laid plans. — Man pro-
poses.
© P. L. Ford. Brooklyn; 1898:630.52. Oct.
27; 2c. Oct. 27. 45165a
Tattoo; a military play in 4 acts, by Franz
Adam Beyerlein.
© Richard Schlaghamer, New York: D:
4804. Mar. 29, 1904. 45166
Sec also Lights out.
Tattooed (The) lady; a comedietta, by Freder-
ick Courtenay Barber and E. P. Howard. 18
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26. 1910; D: 21184; Edward
Percy Howard, New I'^ork. 45167
comedy-playlet in 1 act, by Alice Leal Pol-
lock and Ethel Watts Mumford [i. e. 'E. W.
Grant] [2]. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1914; D : 36981 ; .loseph Hart,
New York. 45167a
Tattooed (The) man; a comic opera in 2 acts,
by Harry B. Smith, music by Victor Herbert.
[103] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 99.39,
Feb. 11, 1907; 2c. Feb. 8, 1907. 45168
a comic opera libretto in 2 acts, bv H. B.
Smith. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D: 7947,Fel).
5. 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 14. 1907. 45169
Taught by mail; play in 4 acts, by H. 0. Clark.
[70] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914; D: 36396; HoUis
Chenery Clark. Washington. 45169a
Taught for naught; by A. T. Ammerman. 3 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31. 1909 ; D : 17829 ; Ada Tully
Ammerman, Brooklyn. 45170
Taumelbecher (Der); tragodie eines madchens,
gesellschaftsdrama in 5 akten, von Carl Erich
Behrens. Hamburg. Verlagsgesellschaft Ham-
burg, m. b. h., 1912. 106 p. 12°.
© May 4, 1912; 2c. July 13, 1912; D:
30256 ; Verlagsgesellschaft Hamburg, m. b. h.,
Hamburg. Germany. 45171
Tausend und eine nacht. Sec Kismet.
Taut (The) and the sailor; a playlet, bv L. P.
O'Neil.
© L. P. O'Neil, Williams Bridge. N. Y. ; D:
13609. June 17, 1903. 45172
Tax (The) collector; farce comedy for 3 peoi^le,
by J. A. Pluuuuer. [1], 18 p. 4°. Tyi)ewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1915 ; D : 41841 ; John An-
drew Plummer, San Francisco. 45172a
Tax (A) on bachelors; a comedy in 2 acts, by
Harold Hale [pseud, of C. N. Moller] Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1905. 36 p. 12°. (On
cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7113,
Aug. 15, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 29, 1905. 45173
2279
45173
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4j187
Taxation with misrepresentation; comedy skit,
by P. I'auli. 17 p. 4°. Tyinnvritten.
© Apr. 15. 1914; D:8GT13; Pauline Pauli,
Coytesville, N. J. 45173a
Taxi (The) cab station; ])lay in 1 act, by B.
Gerard. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. G. 1915; D: 41918; Barney (Jer-
ard, New Yorlc. 45173b
Taxi-maiden; farce in 3 acts, by S. I. Szinnyey.
176 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1909; D: 17S2G ; Stephen Ivor
Szinfiyey, New York . 45174
Taxidermist (The); l)y G. .1. Stillniau.
© Geo. J. Stilhnan, .Ier.sev Citv ; D : 15G10,
Apr. 13, 1909. 45175
Taylor's king fools.
© J. H. Taylor. Lancaster. U. ; 1897:6181,
Jan. 20. 45176
Tazilla, down on the Amazon; in 3 acts, by H.
Wellnion and C. AV. Ader. [.52] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Harry AVellnion and Charles W. Ader.
New York ; D : 5653, Oct. 17, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 17,
1904. [Note: (Jopies l)ear title, Tazilla, the
shining light of the Ardsley home, down on
the Amazon] 45177
Te la debo, Santa Rita; entremes, original de J.
Fernandez del Yillar. Madrid [Sociedad de
aiitores espafioles] 1914. 23 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17. 1915; D:
40051; Jo.se Fernandez del Villar, Madrid.
45177a
Tea and tragedy; a niouologue, ])y G. V. Dwight.
10 p. 12°. Tyi)ewritten.
© Grace Van Rensselaer Dwight, Hartford ;
D : 7953. Feb. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1906.
45178
Tea at Bramley's; i)laylet in 1 act, bv Uussell
Kay. [3], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14. 1914 ; D : 37030 ; Jessie Hein
Ernst, New York. 45178a
Tea at four o'clock; a drawiiig-riMini comedy in
1 act, by I\Irs. lUirton Hjirrison. New York,
The De Witt publishing house. 1892. 29 p.
12°. ([De Witt's acting plays, no. 375])
© II. H. Kussell iS: son. New York; 1892:
52674, Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 24 ; 2c. Dec. 26. 1893.
45179
Tea (The) caddy; play in 1 act. by H. Turber-
ville. [1], 20 1). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1914 ; D : 36440 ; Henry Tur-
berville, Washington. 45179a
Tea (The) house; plat in 1 act, by A. M. Kenny.
12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July IS, 1912; D : 30279 ; Anna M.
Kenny, New York. 45180
Tea (The) maker; dramatic sketch, by R. L.
Jenne and G. A. Martin. S p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1912; D : 30491 ; Jenne and
Martin, Indianapolis. 45181
aS'cc Ye tea party
Tea party of ye olden times,
of ye olden times.
Tea tephi; romantic and historic opera in 3 acts,
\\ords by Nason W. and B. E. Leavitt, nnisic
by B. E. Leavitt. Libretto. Putnam, Conn.,
B. E. Leavitt, 1911. 55 p., illus. 16°.
© Oct. 1, 1911; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911; D : 25415 ;
Burton Emerson Leavitt, Putnam, Conn.
45182
Teacher (The); a drama of temperance in 3
acts, by C. Fritzsche.
© Charles Fritzsche, Cincinnati ; D : 14889.
Jan. 23, 1909. 45183
Teacher (The) and the dunce; ventriloquial
novelty, by Jack Burnett. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1911 ; D : 25700 ; Jack Burnett
anuisement co.. New York. 45184
Teacher (The) mother; dramatic sketch, by J.
Ketler. [1]. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1914 ; D : 38768 ; Joe Ketler,
Grove City, Pa. 45184a
Teacher wanted; [play in 1 act] by Frank
Crosby ; The unwelcome guest, by H. Elliott
McBride; [and] Did you ever see a ghost? by
Robert C. \'. Meyers. Philadelphia, The Peun
publishing company, 1903. p. 193-216. 12°.
(Dramatic supplement to One hundred choice
selections, no. 10)
© Phineas Garrett, West Chester. Pa., iu
renewal for 14 years from Mar. 31, 1903; A:
55294. Mar. 16, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1903.
45184b
Teaching him a lesson; 1 act comedy, by Joseph
\V. Standish. Typewritten.
© J. W. Standish, New York; 1899:30352,
May 4; 2c. May 4. 45185
Teacups; comedy for 3 males and 2 females, by
Frances Aymar Mathews. New York, E. S.
AVerner cV: co., 1907. 13 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co.. New York; D:
1168S, Nov. 7. 1907; 2c. Nov. 16, 1907. 45186
Team (The) of Hope and Dare; episode in 3
scenes, by F. C. Calvin. 19 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1914; D: 38986; Frederick C.
Calvin, Brooklyn. 45186a
Team-work; comedy in 3 acts, by Harold
(^Hiimliy Gallupe and Charles Gott. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1912. 47 p. 12°.
© Oct. 18, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1912 ; D : 31173 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 45187
2280
45187
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45204
Team-work — Conti luied.
1 act sketch [dealiuj.^ with a social prob-
lem] by L. Lazarus. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1915; D : 41353 ; Lillian Laz-
arus, Brooklyn. 45187a
play in 3 acts, by H. Osborne. [116] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1913 ; D : 35232 ; Harry Os-
borne, Chicago. 45188
or. Kelly Poole's buried ace, by Chas.
Terry and Dave Cale. 10 p. f . Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1913; D : 33111 ; Denver kn..t
hole club, Denver. 45189
Tearing" (The) off of the devil's mask while he
is practicing liis wicked wiles upon the chil-
dren of men. through tlie agency of gold and
silver money ; a theatrical comedy, by J.
Whitbeck.
© John Wliitbeck, Hantburg, Mich.; ISSO :
6193, Apr. 20. 45190
Tears; a drama of nioilcrn life in 4 acts. l»y .T.
Hopp. Boston, Poet-lore company, 1904. 7S
p. 12°.
© Jidius Hopp, New York; D:5316, July
19. 1904; 2c. July 19, 1904. 45191
Tears and joy. Sec Two (The) heroines.
Teaser (The); a rural comedy in 3 acts, by
Charles S. Allen. Boston, W. H. Baker »& co.,
1908. 46 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker cV co.. Boston ; D : 12032,
Jan. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 45192
Teatro; [di] Roberto Bracco. v. 2. Mihino-
I'aleraio-Napoli, Renio Sandron, editore [1907]
314 [1] p. 12°.
Contents: Maschere. — Infedele. — 11 trinnfo.
© res. under act of Miir. 3, 1905. Roberto
Bracco and Remo Sandron. Italy ; Res. no.
79G; le. Feb. 18, 1907. 45192a
Tecumseh; a tragedy, historical and romantic,
l)y AV. R. For.
© Wni. R. Fox, Cincinnali; 1«»8 : 7191G,
Dec. 10. 45193
Teddy; play in 1 act. by O. Leon [pseud, of C.
Pollock] ^ 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1911 ; D : 23168 ; Carl Pollock,
Chicago. ■ 45194
or. The runaways, comedy in 3 acts, by
Teddy and Bob; play of London-town in 3 acts,
by Lewis Vicary and L. T. Ollesheimer. [85]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D : 37344 ; :\ral)el Ran-
kin Vicarv and Louis T. Ollesheimer. i;)etroit.
45195a
Teddy and the goblin. See Good times with
the juniors.
Teddy (The) bear; by J. INI. Dunn.
© Julia iMills Dunn, Moline, 111.; D: 11641.
Oct. 21, 1907. 45196
Teddy (The) bears; by S. Eaton.
© Seymour Eaton, Lansdowne, I'a. : D :
9819, Jan. 21, 1907. 45197
or. Wit wins, playlet with musical settings,
by A. T>. McDuffee. "[7] p. 4° and f°.
Typewritten. [With music]
'© Alice Louise McDuffee, Kalamazoo,
Mich. ; D : 10177, Feb. 28, 1907 ; 2c.- Feb. 16,
1907 ; 2c. with nuisic, Apr. 6, 1907. 45198
Teddy (The) bears circus; a pantomimic ex-
travaganza in 3 rings or acts, by L. A. Walter.
[10] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lewis A. Walter, Louisville, D : 12010,
Dec. 18. 1907; Ic. Dec. 30, 1907; Ic. Jan. 24,
1908. 45199
Teddy Brady's victories. Sec Poison.
Teddy girl; a comedy in 3 acts, by F. Bernard.
56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Franklin Bernard, Denver ; D : 13268,
July 1, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1908. 45200
vaudeville sketch, being an excerpt from
W. B. Hare. Boston. W. H. Baker & co., 1913.
64 p. 12°.
© Mar. 29. 1913; 2c. Mar. 31, 1913; D:
32791 ; Walter Ben Hare, Palestine, Tex.
45195
the play. The Teddy girl, by F. Bernard. [3],
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1912; D : 30985 ; Franklin
Bernard, Denver. 45201
Teddy's African hunt; drama in 3 acts, by A. L.
Macbeth. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1911; D: 24219; Arlliur L.
Macbeth, Baltimore. 45202
Teddy's trick; a playlet, by Jeanie Peet. [2],
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Teanie Spring Peet, Los Angeles ; D :
5873. Dec. 5, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1905. 45203
Teena stars on tag day; monologue in 1 act, by
M. Bowlan. 8 p. 12°.
© May 2, 1911; 2c. May 4, 1911; D: 24125;
Marian Bowlan, Chicago. 45204
Teeny (The) weenies; pla-y in 1 act, by A. M.
Bennett. [9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D : 38273 ; A. Milo
Bennett, Chicago. 45204a
2281
45205
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45226
Teepoo; musical comedy libretto, by E. S. Vau
Zile. 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22. 1910; D: 22350; Edwai-d S.
Van Zile, New York. 45205
Teeth (The) of the gift horse; a comedy in 1
act. by ^larjiaret Cameron. New York, S.
French ; Loudon, S. French, ltd., 1909. 31 p.
12°.
© Samuel French. New Y'ork ; D : 15614,
Apr. 14, 1909 ; 2c; June 3, 1909. 45206
Teezy-weezy; or. Fun on Coney Island, trav-
esty in 2 acts, by A. M. Zinn. 28 p. t°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 8. 1911; D : 24432 ; A. INI. Zinn,
Los Angeles. 45207
Teg (Die) fun unser leben. See Gesamnielte
dramen: Leonid Andreefif.
Teja; von Hermann Sudermann, ed. with intro-
(hiction, notes and vocabidary, by R. Clyde
Ford. Boston, D. C. Heatli & co., 190G. xi,
69 p. front, (port.) 12°.
© L). C. Heath cV: co.. Boston; A:l()35.53,
Dec. 19, 1906; 2c. Dec. 19, 1906. 45207a
— drama in 1 akt, von Hermann Siidcrniann,
witli introduction, notes and vocal)vdary by
Herbert C. Sanborn. New York, H. Holt
and company, 1905. xxiii, 110 p. 10°.
© Henry Holt iV; co.. New York ; D : 7334,
Sept. 20, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1905. 45208
— Sec also Morituri.
Tekel; spiritual satire in 4 acts, i)rolo.iiue and an
epilogue, by M. Gilbert. [35] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 15,. 1913 : D : 34421 : .Marie Gil-
bert, New York. 45209
Telefonos (Los); juguete comico en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de [Nicauor] Fernandez-Bro-
chado. IVIadrid | Sociedad de autores espa-
uoles] 1907. 36 p. 12°.
® Fernandez-Brocliado. Ma<h-id ; I >: 11.526,
Oct. 12, 1907; 2c. Oct. 14. 1907. 45210
Telegram (The); by Mark E. Swan, revised by
J. E. Hall. Typewritten.
© Jessie Mae Hall Swan. New York; 1900
A: 24022, Sept. 27; 2c. Nov. 2. 45211
a monologue, by E. ('liajiman. Typewrit-
ten.
© lOlla Chiii)man. Brooklyn; 1900 A : 22595,
Sept. 11; 2c. Sept. 11. 45212
— ^3 act farce comedy, by M. E. Swan.
© ]\Iark E. Swan, Rockport, Ind. ; 1893 :
Telegram (A) from dad; farce in 1 act, bv J. M.
Taylor. Boston, W. H. Baker & co. [1911]
17 p. 12°.
© Aug. 4. 1911; 2c. Aug. 5. 1911; D:24S(5(»;
Walter H. Baker iV- co., Boston. 45214
Telegrams and trouble; in 1 act. bv D. Caddell
9 ]). 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1910; D ; 21720 ; Douglas Cad-
dell, Chicago. 45215
Telegraph; an original drama, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1873 : 3309.
Apr. 1. 45216
Telegraph girl; a dramatic composition in 3
acts, by J. J. Magee. [65] p. f°. Typewrit-
© John J. Magee, New York ; D : 5199, June
17, 1904; 2c. June 17, 1904. 45217
musical comedy in 3 acts, by C. E. Blaney.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; 1898:
55553, Sept. 21. 45218
Telegraph (The) operator and the burglar; by
R. Cannon. 4 j». 4". Typewritten.
© Ralph Cannon, Chicago; D: 16199. June
30. 1909: 2c. June 30. 1909. 45219
Telegraph (The) operator's dream; by H. W.
Bigger. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Scenario]
© Horace W. Bigger, Brazil. Ind. ; D : 16194,
June 30. 1909 ; 2c. June 19, 1909. 45220
Telegrapher's (The) dream; by J. A. Crotty.
6, [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1911; D : 24625 ; James A.
Crotty, Chicago. 45221
Telemachus; a miracle play in 2 pts.
© College of St. Fx-ancis Xavier, New York ;
D : 6071, Jan. 13, 1905. 45222
modern miracle play in 2 pts., by John D.
aicCarthy. New York, College of St. Francis
Xavier. [2], 53 p. 12°.
© Oct. 2, 1910; 2c. Oct. 3, 1910; 0:22206;
(Jollege of St. Francis Xavier, New Yoi-k.
45223
a play in 5 acts, dramatizcil from Fenelon's
10052, Feb. 24.
45213
2282
Telemachus. by V. Varrie.
© Vida Varrie, Philadelphia ; 1872 : 9535.
Sept. 5. 45224
Telepagram (A); by H. E. Washburn.
© Howard K. Washburn, Ann Arbor; D:
15994, June 3. 1909. 45225
Telepah; a dramatic poem, by J. A. Salick. V\n-
tertown. Wis., Times publishing co., 1907. 16(5
p. 12°.
© Joseph A. Salick, Watertown, Wis.; A:
192398, Nov. 18. 1907: 2c. June 18, 1908.
45226
45227
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45248
Telepathic (A) love; :i vaudeville sketch, by
E. C. cle Bouilla. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emanuel Canioin de Bouilla, New York;
D : 7404, < )ct. 10. 190") ; 2e. Oct. 16, 190.1.
45227
Telepathy Jones; larce comedy in 3 acts, by
P. W. Tebbetts. 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1911 ; D : 25085 ; Forrest W.
Tebbetts, Lincoln, Neb. 45228
Telephone (The); a comic drama in 3 acts.
© Amy L. Knowlton, United States; 1880:
15457, Oct. 11. 45229
a screaming farce In 1 act. by C. L. F[lem-
ing] Clyde, O., Ames' publisbing co., 1904. 8
p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and mi-
nor drama, no. 447])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 4869, Apr.
12, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1904. 45230
Same. [I'hila.. K. S. Joyce & co.] 8 p.
12°.
© Charles Ligory Fleming, Philadelphia :
D : 3263, Apr. 9, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1903. 45231
Telephone (The) agent; a dramatic sketch lor
4 chaiacters, by James Gorman.
© Ed. C. Samson, Watertown. N. Y. ; 1898 :
17382, Mar. 14. 45232
Telephone (A) boy; written and composed by
D. Crimmins. Typewritten.
© Dan Crimmins, Detroit ; 1898 : 55591.
Sept. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 19. 45233
Telephone (The) girl; by L. Richardson.
© Leander Richard.son, New York.; 1897 :
25750, Apr. 26. 45234
a musical comedy in 3 acts, libretto by An-
tony Mars and Maurice Desvallieres, English
tr. by Georges Millet, music by (Jaston Ser-
pette.
© Rudolph Aronson, New York ; 1891 :
41714, Nov. 21. 45235
— libretto by Sir Augu.stus Harris, A.
Sturgess and F. C. Burnand. Typewritten.
© Florence Edgcumbe Harris, Loudon ;
Frank Bullen Rendle, Westminster. England,
executors of the late Sir Augustus Harris,
and Francis Cowley Burnand. South Kensing-
ton, England ; 1897 : 20180, Mar. 29 : 2c. Mar.
29. 45236
— • or. The lark of two drummers, a farcical
sketch, by F. W. Lodge.
© Frank W. Lodge, Boston; 1894:49801,
Telei^hcone (A) romance; humorous monologue
for' a lady, by Pauline Phelps. New York,
E. §. Werner pub. and supply co., 1900. 8 p.
12°.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. c*fc supply co.. New
York; 1900 A : 8307, Mar. 30; 2c. June 9.
45238
in 1 scene, by P. Phelps.
© Pauline Phelps, New York; 1897:56722,
Oct. 7 r 2c. Oct. 27 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1898. 45239
Telephone (A) tangle; play in 1 act, by (^harlot
Bannel. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1913 ; D : 35989 ; Joseph Hart,
New York. 45239a
Telephonia; or, Four hundred years after, a
political and social satire, extravaganza in 2
continents, 3 acts and 4 centuries, by L. Leu-
brie.
© Lou Leubrie, New York ; 1892 : 19930,
May 10. 45240
Same.
© Lou Leubrie, New York; 1892:2.5109,
•Tune 15.
by
45241
Rita Leo.
Telescope (The); play in 1 act,
|1J, 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25. 1913 ; D : 35133 ; Mrs. E. F.
Leo, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 45242
Tell it to him; comedy in 3 acts, by G. H. Irving,
jr. [102] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913; D : 35108 ; (George
Henry Irving, jr.. Bayside, N. Y. 45243
Tell-tale bit of cambric; comedy-drama in 4
acts, by Max Glass. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1910; D: 20474; Sadye Glass,
Cincinnati. 45244
Tell-tale (A) eyebrow; a comedy in 2 acts, by
Esther B. Tiffany. Boston, W. H. Baker lS:
CO., 1897.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1897:
40847, July 14 ; 2c. Aug. 7. 45245
Tell-tale eyes; or, Daisy and Don, a drama in 4
acts, by W. Bush. 37 p. 16°. Printed.
© William Bush, St. Louis: 1879:979. .Tan.
20; 2c. Feb. 3; Ic. new ed. (typewritten)
Mar. 4, 1895. 45246
Tell-tale (The) heart; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by A. Chandler. Typewritten.
© A. Chandler, New York; 1896:66180.
Dec. 5; Ic. Nov. 28. 45247
- a dramatization of Edgar Allan Poe's mas-
Oct. 25.
45237
22S3
terpiece, by R. B. Kegerreis. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Robt. B. Kegerreis, Richland, Pa. ; D :
15950, May 25, 1909 ; 2c. May 25, 1909. 45248
45249
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45263
Tell-tale (The) heart — Contimied. ^
(Coeur revelateur) (Cuore revelatwe), a
(Irunia in 3 acts, by A. Dalma.
© A. Dalma. New York; 1890:49658,
Sept. 3. 45249
Tell your wife; a farce in 3 acts, liy I*<)l)evt C. V.
iMeyer.s. I'liiladelphia, Tlie Penu publisliing
company, 1895.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; 1895:3922.5,
July 30 ; 2c. July 30. • 45250
Teller's troubles. Sec Time (A) bank.
Telling it to dad; comedy .sketch, by R. A. S.
aicCall. 10 p. 4°. Tyi)e\vritten.
© Ic. Auu-. 20, 1914; D : 37907 ; Ilex A. S.
McCall, Aberdeen, S. D. 45250a
Telling- papa; or, A very rich young man, com-
edy in 1 act, by Chester F>. Clapp. ]7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1910 ; D : 21553 ; C. B. Clapp,
IVIarlilehead, Ma.ss. 45251
Telling the truth; a farce in 1 act. by L. H.
Hubbard. Helton, Lone Star plav co., 1907.
[14] p. 8°.
© Loiiis Herman Hubbard. Belton. Tex.;
D : 11109. Auji-. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Aus- 23. 1907.
45252
Temper; or. The history of an ant, a comedy
in 4 acts, by S. Morse.
© Salmi Morse, United States; 1878: 10085,
Sept. 2. 45253
Temper and temptation; a melodrama in 4
acts, l)y J. Kofal.
© John Kofal, Trinidad. Col.
July 22.
1889:22.506,
45254
Temper tempest; a comedy, by F. Gello.lly. Chi-
cago, Knight & Leonard. 1885
50 p. 16'
[With this: Love made to order, and I\Ir. Rey-
nolds runs for Congress]
© Francis Gellatly, United States. 1875:
11261, Oct. 28 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1885. 45255
Temperament; 1 act playlet, by Bide Dudlev
[i. e. W. B. Dudley] 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1913; D: 33132: Walter B.
Dudley, New York. 45256
• — :— See also Plays for small stages.
Temperamental (The) journey; play in 3 acts,
by Leo Ditrichsteiu. 161 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915; D : 42699 ; David Be-
lasco, New York. 45256a
Temperamental (A) tragedy; di'amatic comedv
in 1 act, by E. M. I'ingree. [2]. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1914; D:. 3771 8; Earl Merrill
Piugree, Chicago. 45256b
Temperance and intemperance. Sec Whisky.
Temperance drama; a series of dramas, come-
ilies and farces for temperance exhibitions,
and home and school entertainment, by G. M.
Baker. Boston, Lee and Shepard ; New York,
Lee, Shepard and Dillingham, 1874. 230 p.
16°.
Contents : The little brown jug. — Seeing
the elephant. — A little more cider. — A drop
too much. — The man with the demijohn. — The
tempter. — We're all teetotalers. — The last loaf.
© George M. Baker, United States; 1873:
13723, Nov. 26 ; 2c. Dec. 2. 45256c
Joel Mellrose, a laborer in the cause of
temperance, by I. P. Noyes. 20 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Isaac Pitman Noyes, Washington; D:
3581, .Tune 13, 1903 ; 2c. .Tune 15, 1903. 45257
Temperance (A) frolic. See Short plays for
small players.
Temperance lecture; a comedy, by A. Zimmer-
man. [9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Al Zimmerman, Chicago; D : 7723. Dec.
9, 1905; 2e. Dec. 1, 1905. 45258
Temperance (The) tide; or, The redeemed of
1874, a drama in 3 acts, by D. llanchett.
© D. Hanchett, South Bend, lud. ; 1874:
6148, May 7. 45259
Temperancers (The); comedy in 4 acts, bv F.
Meyer. [3], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20. 1913 ; D : .34776 ; Fred Meyer,
Detroit. 45260
Temperierten (Die); auseinandersetzungen in 3
akten, von Emil Faktor. Berlin, S. Fischer,
verlag, 1914. 85 p. 12°.
© May 28, 1914; Ic. Sept. 26, 1914; D:
38332; S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin. 45260a
Tempering the wind; scenario of a play in 3
acts, by P. Stanlaws. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1910; D : 20424 ; Penrhyn
Stanlaws, United States. 45261
Tempest (The). Garden City. N. Y., Doubleday,
Page & comi)any [1912] viii. 143 p. col.
front, illus., plan. 12°. (The Ben Greet
Shakespeare for young readers and amateur
players)
© Feb. 28, 1912; 2c. Mar. 14, 1912: A:
309526; Doubleday, Page & co.. Garden City,
N. Y. ' 45262
— by William Shakespeare, ed. with introduc-
tion and notes by Sidney C. Newsom. New
Y''ork, London, The Macmillan comi)anv. 1906.
Hi, 152 p. front. 24°. ( [Macmillan's pocket
American and English classics] )
© Macmillan co.. New I'ork ; A : 157523, Oct.
9, 1906; 2c. Oct. 9, 1906. 45263
2284
44264
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45278
Tempest (The)— Continued.
-by AVilliam Shakespeare, ed. with notes, in-
troduction, glossary, list of variorum read-
ings and seU'cted criticism by Cliarlotto Por-
ter and Helen A. Clarke, fist folio ed.l New
York, T. Y. Crowell & co. [190S] 3 p. 1.,
v-xxxi, [19],3-223p. incl. facsim. front. 16°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co., New I'ork; A:
197970, Jan. 31, 1908; 2c. Jan. 30, 1908. 45264
from the Riverside edition ed. by Rich-
ard Grant White, with an introduction and
additional notes by Edward Everett Hale, jr.
Boston, New Y'ork letc.l Hou.^diton, Mifflin
and company [1903 1 IIG p.. 1 1. illus. 16°.
(Riverside literature series [no. 154])
© Houghton, Mifflin & co., Cambridge,
Mass. ; A : 60260, May 23, 1903 ; 2c. June 29,
1903. 45265
— a comedy, l)y William Shakespeare, re-
printed from the folio of 1623, together with
the text rev. and rewritten by John Dryden
and William D'Avenant, to which is added
Caliban, a continuation of The tempest, tr.
from the French of Ernest Renan by Eleanoi*
(4rant Vickery, preceded by an introduction
l)y Sidney Lee, ed. by Willis Vickery. Cleve-
land, The Rowfant club, 1911. xl, 236 p., 1 1.
incl. 2 facsim. 6 port. 8°.
© Dec. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1912 ; A : 305282 ;
Rowfant club, Cleveland. 45266
— ed. by H. H. Furness. Philadelphia. J. B.
Lippincott company, 1892. xi, [1], 465 p. 8°.
(New variorium ed. of Shakespeare, v. 9)
© Horace Howard Furness. I'hiladelphia ;
1892 : 11234, Mar. 14 ; 2c. Miw. 14. 45267
— ed. by Herbert E. Greene. New York, The
Macmillan company, 3913. xxiii, 143 p. front.
24°. (The Tudor Shake.speare)
© Oct. 15, 1913; 2c. Oct. 16, 1913; A:
354800 ; IMacmillan co., New York. 45268
— ■ ed. with notes by William J, Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and Ijimdon, Har-
per & brothers, 1898. 1.57, [1] p. front, illus.
12°. (Shakespeare's complete works, v. 17)
© Harper & bros., New York; 1898 : .30634.
May 17; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 45269
— ■ a new ed. of Shakspere's works, with
critical text in Elizabethan English, and brief
notes illustrative of Elizabethan life, thought
and idiom, by Mark Harvey Liddell. v. 2.
New York, Doubleday, Paue & co.,1903. xxiii,
216. [1] p. f°. (The Elizabethan Shak-
spere)
© D(mbleday, Page & co., New Y^ork ; A:
76631. Jan. 9. 1904; 2c. Jan. 9, 1904. 45270
Tempest (The) — Continued.
spectacular dramatic sketch in 1 act and 3
scenes, by F. Seariglit and E. Lewers. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1909 ; D : 16858 ; Frankly n
Searight and Edward Lowers, New Y'ork.
45271
— with a special introduction by Henry James
and an original frontispiece by Gertrude De-
main Hanunond. [The University press
Shakespeare. Renaissance ed.] New York,
George D. Sproul, 1907. xxxii, 110 p. front.
4°. (The complete works of William Shake-
speare, with annotations and a general intro-
duction by Sidney Lee. v. 16)
© University press, Cambridge. ]\Iass. ; A :
190086, Oct. 21, 1907; 2c. Oct. 21. 1907. 45272
— with preface and notes bv S. Thurber.
Bo.ston, Allyn & Bacon [1900] "x. 124 p. 12°.
(The academy series of English classics)
© Sanuiel Thurber, Roxburv, Mass. ; 1900
A : 21230, Aug. 25 ; 2c. Se])t. 12. 45273
— -(The comedy of); abridged and ed. by
Sarah W. Iliestand, with illusti-ations after
drawings by ¥. A. M. Retzsch. Boston, D. C.
Heath & co., 1900. ix, [1], 98 p. front,
(port.) pi. 12°. Heath's h(mie and school
classics; The beginner's Shakespeare)
© D. C. Heath & co.. Boston ; 1900 A : 1.5811.
June 26; 2c. Jvme 26; 2c. Jan. 9, 1901. 45274
introduction and notes by Henrv Nor-
man Hudson, ed. and rev. by Ebenezer Charl-
ton Black, with the coijperation of Andrew
Jackson George. Boston, Ginn and company.
(The new Hudson Shake.speare)
© Glim & CO., Boston; A : 2339.50, Mar. 18.
1909. 45275
Same. Schooled. [Boston] Ginn and com-
pany [1909] lvi.l3Sp. front, (facsim.) 16°.
<The new Hudson Shakespeare)
© July 21, 1909; 2c. Aug. 13. 1909; A:
246409 ; Ginn & CO., Boston. " 45276
— (The Shake-speare drama of); the restora-
tion of man's empii-e over nature, ed. by Ed-
win Reed, illustrations by F. K. Rogers.
Yerulam ed. Boston, The Coburn press, i909.
xxvi p., 2 1., 94 p. front., plates. 16°.
© Dec. 31, 1909; 2c. Feb. 14. 1910: A:
2.56740 ; Frank K. Rogers, Boston. 45277
— (Shakespeare's); biographical outline .-ind
notes, by INIargaret Hill McCartei-. Topeka.
Kan., Crane & company, 1908. (The Crane
classics, no. 42)
© Crane & co., Topeka, Kan. ; A : 2173S8.
Sept. 19, 1908; 2c. Oct. 17, 1908. 45278
2285
45279
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45295
Tempest (The) — Continued.
— — (Shakespeare's) with introduction, and
notes explanatory and critical, by H. N. Hud-
son. Boston, Gliin eV: Heatli, 1S7S). 171 p. 1(5°.
(Aiuiotated Eugiisli classics)
© Henry N. Hnds(jn. Cambridge, Mass. ;
ISTO : 12959, Sept. 80; 2c. Oct. 29. 45279
with notes, examination papers and
plan of preparation, selected by Brainerd
Kellogix. New York. Clark & Mayuard, 1882.
5, vi-xviii p., 1 1., 9-138 p. 24°. (English
classics)
© Clark & Maynard, New York; 1882: 6017,
Apr. 17 ; 2c. Apr. 24. 45280
— (Shakespeare's comedy of); ed. with notes
by Homer B. Sprague, with suggestions and
plans for study, topics for essays, etc. New
York, Boston [etc.] Silver, Burdett and
company, 1896. 147 p. front, (port.) 12°.
'Studies iu Engli.sh classics)
© Silver, Burdett & co., Boston; 1896:
.•')]976, Sept. 17; 2c. Sept. 17. 45281
— ed. with notes by William J. Holfe. New
York, Harper & brothers. 1871. iv, [3] 148 p.
illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros.. New York; 1871:6200,
.Tune 30 ; 2c. Sept. 21. 45282
— Same. New l^ork, Harper & brothers, 1883.
© Harper & bros.. New York: 1883:24328,
Dec. 27 ; 2c. .Tuly 5, 1884. 45283
— • Same. New York. Harper & In-others. 1884.
1.5."). [1] p. front, illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros.. New Yoi-k ; 1884:7063.
Apr. 1; 2c. July 5. 45284
— ■ Same. New York & London, Harjier &
bros., 1899. 157 [1] p. ilhis. (English clas-
sics)
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass.. iu
renewal for 14 years from June 30. 1899;
1899 : 39513, June 16 ; 2c. June 23. 45285
— Same. New Yoi-k, Cincinnati fete.] Ameri-
can book company [19041 226 p. incl. front.,
illu.s. 16°.
© Wm. J. Rolfe. Cambridge, :Mass. ; A :
76394, Jan. 6, 1904; 2c. Feb. 1, 1904. 45286
— (Shakspere's); ed. by William Allan Neil-
son. Chicago, New York, Scott. Foresman
and company [1914] 2 p. 1., 7-20."> p. 16°.
(The lake English classics)
© Apr. 9, 1914; 2c. Apr. 13. 1914; A:
371331; Scott, Foresman & co.. Chicago.
45286a
Kce ah'io Henry the Eighth (Shakespeare's
King) and The tempest. — Shakespeare's
works.
Tempest and Sunshine; comedy in 4 acts, by
M. Doran. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1911 ; D : 23962 ; Marie Doran,
Jamaica, N. Y. 45287
dramatization of Mary J. Holmes' novel of
the same name, by L. B. Parker. 65 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Lem. B. Parker, Chicago ; D : 9778, Jan.
11, 1907; 2c. Feb. 15, 1907. 45288
— an original comedy drama in 4 acts and 4
scenes, by M. Doran, based upon a story of
same name by Mary J. Holmes. [101] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Marie Doran. Jamaica, N. Y. ; D : 13326.
July, 11, 1908; 2c. July 17, 1908. 45289
— short case version in 4 acts, l»y W. F.
Burke. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1912; D : 30161 ; William
Francis Burke, New York. 45290
— southern comedy-drama in 4 acts, by M.
Doran, based upon a story of same name by
Mary J. Holmes. New Y'ork. Samuel French ;
London. Samuel French, ltd.. 1913. 95 p.
12°. ([French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 258] )
© Oct. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 2. 1913 ; D : 34689 ;
Marie Doran, Jamaica, N. Y. 45291
- — or. Southern hearts and southern homes.
an emotional drama in ."i acts, by C. H. Peck.
© Charles H. Peck. Charlestown. INIass. :
1876 : 1.391, Feb. 1. 45292
Tempest (A) in a china teapot; musical sketch,
words by H. Wayne Ellis, nnisic by Guenther
Kiesewetter. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1914; D : 3.j900 ; Cxuenther
Kiesewetter, New York. 45292a
Tempest (A) in a teapot; a petite come<ly in 1
act, bv Thomas Picton. New l^ork, R. M. De
Witt, 1871. 12 p. 12°. ([De Witt's acting
plays, no. 120] )
© Robert M. De Witt. New York; 1871:
12496, Dec. 29; 2c. Jan. 15, 1872. 45293
Tempest (The) in the shade (Tempesta nell
ombra); a tragedy of the present day in 1
act, from the Italian of Count Gerolamo En-
rico Nani, adapted by M. WaLsh. 55 p. 4°.
T.vpewritten.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; D : .5223, June
22, 1904; 2c. Nov. 14, 1907. 45294
See also Tempesta nell ombra.
Tempest tossed; a nautical drama in 4 acts.
© Sanford amusement co., New York ; 1898 :
67652, Nov. 19.
45295
228G
45296
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
. 45317
Tempest tossed — Continued.
-an oi-isinal drama in 4 acts, by H. B.
Eneleh [psend. of Hel^ne and Beatrice Her-
zoa-] New Yorlv, De Witt, 1885. 26 p. 12°.
( fDe Witt's acting plays, no. 337])
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1885 : 19759,
Sei.t. 19 ; 2o. Sept. 26. 45296
Tempesta nell onibra (Tempest in the shade);
a comedy in 1 act, by Gerolamo Enrico Nani.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1899:25014.
Apr. 10. • 45297
iSVv <ils(j Tempest (The) in the shade.
Tempests in tea-cups; operetta in 2 acts, by
C. L. Pirkis and Adrian Ross, music by
Floriaii Pascal. London, J. Williams.
© .Joseph Williams, London; 1898:6526,
.Tan. 19: 2c. Jan. 19. 45298
Temple Bar; a romantic drama in 4 acts, by
H. Stanton.
© Hush Stanton. Philadelphia: 1892:
45293. Nov. 7. 45299
Temple (The) dancer; opera in 1 act, libretto
by J. Rell-Kanske, music by John Adam Hugo.
^G p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1914; D : 3.j950 ; Jutta Bell-
Ilanske, New York. 45299a
Temple of Bull-Bull; play in 1 act, by T. E.
Kyle. [8] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13. 1915 ; D : 41490 ; Thomas E.
Kyle, New York. 45299b
Temple (The) of Hymen; a comic opera in 3
acts, l)v ('. U. Tyler, music by Frederick Coit
, Wright.
© ('ornclia Osgood Tyler, New London,
(\)nn. : I):3384, Apr. 24, 1903; 2c. May 2,
1903. 45300
Temple (The) of justice; a melodrama, by W.
Fessler.
© Walter Fes.sler. New York ; 1895 : 16787.
Mar. 25. 45301
Temple (The) of vanity; nmsical comedy in 2
acts, book and lyrics by P. Pauli. [72] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
® Ic. July 29, 1912 ; D : 30371 ; Pauline
Pavdi. Coytesville, N. J. 45302
Templetou (The) teapot; farce in 1 act, by
Grace Cooke Strong. Boston, W. H. Baker »&
CO., 1912. 19 p. 12°.
© Nov. 9. 1912 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1912 ; D : 31357 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 45303
Templetons' (The) night out; comedy in 1 act,
l»y E. L. Dudley. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1912 ; D : 31135 ; E. Lawrence
Dudley, Camden, N. J. 45304
Templeton's temperature; play in 1 act, by
E. W. Corliss. [1]. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1913; D: 35010; Edward
Warren Corliss, Providence, R. I. 45305
Temporibus hominis Arpinatis; [a play, by
Myron R. Sanford] [Middlebury, Vt., The
Register co., 1900] [43] p. 4°. [Text in
Latin and English]
© Myron R. Sanford, Middlebury, Vt. ; 1900
A : 15904, .Tune 27 ; 2c. June 27. 45306
Tenipra italiana; dramma in 4 atti, di C. Crespi.
San Fra)i('i.sco. Lanson & Lauray [1912] 62
p. 12°.
© Mar. 12, 1912; 2c. Mar. 20, 1912; D:
29090; Cesare Crespi, San Francisco. 45307
Temptation; drama in 4 acts, by L. C. Moise.
© I^eonard Comptou Moise, Covington, La. ;
D: 14738, Jan. 4, 1909. 45308
^a drama in 6 acts, by Mary J. Haynes.
© Charles W. Tig)er. San Francisco ; 1879 :
9756, July 24. 45309
Same.
© Mary .losephiue Haynes, San Francisco ;
1879:12.527. Sept. 19. 45310
dramatic composition, by C. R. Gore. 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1910; D: 20716; Clara R.
Gore, Columbus, O. 45311
• in 1 act, by A. Wiseman. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© le. June 13, 1910; D : 21326 ; Arline
Wiseman. New Y'ork. 45312
a niodern drama in 4 acts, by L. D. Wester-
velt and E. Brown.
© Leonidas D. Westervelt and Enu Brown,
New York ; 1895 : 56899, Nov. 9. 45313
play, by W. C. Van Brunt. [2], 4 n. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1913: D : 33855 ; W. C. Van
Brunt, Nev,- York. 45314
— ^play in 1 act, by Carrie Pi'yor [pseud, of
(Jam Pryor Buchanan] 4 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1911 ; D : 23495 ;
Buchanan, Washington.
— a play in 3 acts, by R. K. Rolfe.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14. 1909; D : 16.558
Rolfe, Chicago.
— Same. 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31.
Rolfe, Chicago.
Mrs. A.
45315
[1], 28 p.
Rose K.
45316
19)0; D: 22446; Rose K.
45317
5379- VOL 2—17 40
2287
45318
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
Temptation — Continued.
-a temperance drama in 3 acts, by J. J.
IVIitcliell.
© John J. Mitchell, Ohio; 1871: 9142, Sept.
30. 45318
or, Woman, thy nanie is vanity! a drama
in 1 act, l\v Barba Rossa [p.'^eud. of W. O.
Soubron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee ; _D :
r,S8, May 29, 1901.
• See also Virginie.
45319
Temptation of a covipon fiend; by Wolf Gilbert.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sam Brooks, New York; D : 14936. Jan.
21 . 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1908. 45320
Temptation (The) of Adam and Eve; a play
in 1 act, by W. Hanunerstein.
© William Hanimerstein. New York: 1898:
45188. July 29. 45321
Temptation of money; a • act comedy drama
with oriuinal .scenic and mechanical effects,
by A. K:\v\o and W. E. Boyer.
© Alma Earle and Willis E. Boyer, Maple-
wood. 111.: 1893 : .")?.3n2, Dec. 1. 45322
■4 act melodrama, by A. Earle and W. E.
Boyer. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alma lOarle and Willis E. Boyer. Chi-
cago ; 1894 : 0749. .Jan. 29 ; 2c. July 16. 45323
Temptation (The) of Parsifal; a dramatic play
in 3 acts and 5 scenes, by Edward Locke.
© Mrs. Beaumont Packard, New York; D:
4664, Feb. 17. 1904. 45324
Temptation of Regine; or. The slave of
Scliranden, a romantic drama in 4 acts, l)y
Jean I^.arrymore. [66] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Amv Shaffer, Confluence. -Pa. ; D : 7858.
Jan. 16, i906; 2c. Jan. 16, 1906. 45325
Temptation (The) of Salonie; an original drama,
l>y U. Wall []isend. of R. W. Smiley]
© Robert "Watr. Philadelphia; D : 13533.
Aui.'. 11, 1908. 45326
Temptation waltz; libretto of a comic opera in 1
act, by :M. E. Pesnel. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Auj,'. 3 1910 ; D : 21929 ; Maximilian
Edwin Pesnel, Brooklyn. 45327
Temptations of life; 4 act melodrama, I)y B.
Kling.
© Bernard Kling. Brooklyn ; D : 6619. Apr.
26, 1905. 45328
Temptations of man; by Iv. Bennett. 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19. 1910 ; D : 20896 : Katheryne
Bennett, New York. 45329
Temptations of women.
© Charles A. Freeman, South Norwalk,
Conn. ; D : 5598. Oct. 3, 1904. 45330
Tempted; society play in 5 acts, by J. O. Moore.
© J. Owen Moore. Washingtonville, N. Y. ;
1875 : 8700, Aug. 23. 45331
or. Did she sin? an original and exciting
drama in 5 acts.
© Alice Kingsbury Cooley, Natchez, Miss. ;
1873: 1 2298, Oct. 27. * 45332
Tempted and tried; by A. A. Sobetz.
© Alice Agues Sobetz, Buffalo: 1898: 30186.
iNIay 14. 45333
Tempted by man; or, Four crimes, a drama in
4 acts, by C. Ziemann.
© C. Ziemann, South Boston, Mass, ; 1896 :
66219, Dec. .l. 45334
Tempted by woman; an emotional drama in 5
acts, by .1. Ander.son.
© Julia Anderson. New York; 1888:24728,
Aug. 30. 45335
Tempted in all points; historical iilay in 3
acts and 3 visiuns. by R. H. Ferris. Boston,
Corham press |1915] 157 p. 12°. (Ameri-
can dramatists series)
© Dec. 6, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1915 ; D : 42445 ;
Ralph Hall Ferris. East Orange. N. .1.
45335a
Tempter (The); liy C. Le Roy. 59 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Claude Le Roy. Mansfield, O. ; D : 15725,
Ai>r. 27. 1909 ; Ic. Apr. 27, 1909. 45336
domestic comedy drama in 4 acts, by E. J.
Sharpsteen. [1], 49 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 21. 1913; D: 33009; Ernest J.
Sharpsteen, Grand Rapids, Mich. 45337
a drama of the motions in 3 acts, by H.
Eastman.
© Hazel 'Eastman, New York; D : 16016,
June 7. 1909. 45338
■ in 3 acts, by Marion Booth.
© Marion Booth Dotiglas, New York ; 1894 :
50976, Nov. 1. 45339
melodrama in 4 acts, by M. Shapiro and
Charles Horwitz.
© Maurice Shapiro, New York; D : 925.
Oct. 5. 1901. 45340
an original comedy drama in 4 acts, by H.
Elmore.
© Howard Elmore. New York ; 1893 : 51880,
Nov. 2L 45341
2288
45342
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45357
Tempter (The) — Continued.
;i so(.-iet,\ drama in 4 acts, by William
Henry Carson. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. II. (Jarson, New York ; D : 9592, Dec.
S, 1906 ; 2(-. Dec. 6, 1906. 45342
tabloid comedy drama in 3 acts, by Robert
J. Sherman. [38] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1915; D: 42116; Chicago
manuscript co., Chicago. 45342a
a tragedy in verse in 4 acts, by Henry Ar-
thur Jones. New York and London, Macmil-
lan & CO., 1893. 3 p. 1., 108 p. 12°.
© Macmillan & co., New York ; 1893 : 44773,
Oct. 7 ; 2c. Oct. 11. 45342b
— or. The forged bill, a drama in 4 acts, by
Mrs. H. I.. Thomas. 102 p. f °. Typewritten.
© :Mrs. Henry L. Thomas. Philadelphia ;
1894: 13315. Mar. 7; 2c. July 11. 45343
— See also Temperance (The) drama.
Tempter (The) and tempted. I^cc Wine (The)
cup.
Tempting fate; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
C. J. Bell.
© Charles J. Bell. New York; 1895:8728,
Feb. 11. 45344
Temptress (The); 4 act drama.
© Nadage iHK-ee, New York : 1896 : 47885,
Aug. 24. 45345
Temptus and us three; a 4 act spectacular
comedy, by W. Seton. Typewritten.
© Waldemar Seton, Portland, Or.; 1S94 :
46878. Oct. 8 ; 2c. Oct. 8. 45346
Tempus fug'it; play in 1 act. by F. H. Fowler.
[1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1914; D : 37137 ; Frances
Herrick Fowler, Bowling Green, Ky. 45346a
Ten a. m. ; 1 act play, by L. E. Walter. [5] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© L. E. Walter, Harrisburg, Pa.; D : 12292.
Feb. 3, 1908; 2c. Feb. 3, 1908; 2c. rev. ed.
Oct. 9. 1908. 45347
Ten (The) degrees of crime; a .spectacular
moral drama in 10 sensational tableaux, by
J. P. Kitter. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John P. Ritter, Orange. N. J. : D : 9512,
Nov. 24. 1906; 2c. Nov. 24, 1906: Ic. new ed.
Mar. 4, 1907. 45348
Ten (The) dollar coat. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : $10.00 (The)
coat.
Ten dollars or ten days. Sec, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures : $10 or ten
days.
Ten (The) forty west. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 10:40 (The)
west.
Ten girls and no husband; a musical burlesque.
© ,Tohu (.'luirles Frver, Harlem, N. Y". ;
1883 : 19524, Oct. 23. 45349
Ten lights. See Craps.
Ten mile crossing. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 10 mile cross-
ing.
Ten minutes for refreshments; or. An heiress
in Irish, an original farce in 1 act, by Ben. A.
Baker.
© William A. De Long, New York; 1871:
.")9S1. June 23. " 45350
Ten minutes in a box office; by M. Shaw. 4 p.
f^ Typewritten.
© Morton Shaw, Louisville ; D : 12329, Feb.
8. 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1908. 45351
Ten nights in a bar-room; a drama in 5 acts,
dramatized from T. S. Arthur's novel of the
same name, by William W. Pratt. New ed.
New York, H. Roorbach, 1890. 47 p. 12°.
([Roorbach's American ed. of acting plays])
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1890:
35815, Nov. 13 ; 2c. Nov. 24. 45352
■ a temperance drama in 5 acts, founded
on T. S. Arthur's novel, by William W. Pratt.
Rev. ed. New York. Dick & Fitzgerald, 1898.
46 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; 1898:
14759, ilar. 2; 2c. July 15. 45353
• a temperance play in 5 acts, by W. T. Nel-
son. [107] p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Tecumseh Nelson, Chicago ; D :
3662, June 26, 1903 ; 2c. June 26, 1903. 45354
Ten percent; play in 4 acts. 73 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 20, 1910 ; D : 21381 ; C. D. Frie-
bolin, Cleveland. 45355
Ten-sixty-six, by Jove! or. The conquest of
England, sketch, by Robert Dabney [pseud,
of A. Ireland] [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23. 1912; D : 314.50 ; Allevne
Ij-eland. New York. 45356
Ten thousand; or, The adventures of Fred
Esteller, a drama in 5 acts, by J. A. Seely.
© John A. Seely, Covington, Kv. ; 1875 :
4326, Apr. 28. 45357
Ten (A) thousand dollar bunco. Sec. at end
of alphabet, titles beginning with figures :
$10,000 (A) bunco.
Ten (A) thousand dollar wager. See, at end
of alphabet, titles beginning with figures :
$10,000 (A) wager.
2289
45357
DRAMATIC COMPOSTTIOll^S
45375
Ten thousand dollars; or, Madame De Lacey,
1 act comedy playlet, by H. E. Eltlridge. [1],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1915; D : 42244 ; Harry Ef-
flin Eldridge, Chicago. 45357a
Ten thousand miles away; a di'ama in 4 acts.
© Oliver Doiid Bvron. T'nited States: 1880:
3059. P'eb. 25. 45358
Ten thousand pounds a year; a comedy or play,
by Emma Y. Sheridan.
© Piiclinnl :\ransfiol(l. I'liited Stales; 1892:
3491, Jan. 21. 45359
■ /S'Cf also, at end of alphabet, titles begiu-
ging witli (igures : £10,000 a year.
Ten thou.sand reward; dramatic siietch, bv
O. S. Starling. [3], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten. *
© !<•. Nov. 14. 1913: D : 35022 ; George S.
Starling. New York. 45360
Ten to one; u comedy play in 4 acts, by Charles
Barnard and N. Burgess.
© Neil lUirgess, Highlands. N. .7.: 1888:
17.325, .Tune 18. 45361
01-. The country fair, a comedy play in 4
acts, l)y Charles Bariiai-d and N. Burgess.
© Neil Burgess. New York; 1888:18150.
June 25. 45362
Ten (The) virg-ins; a sacred drama, by E.
Brown. Nashville, Tenn.. American book and
job print. 1873. 16 p. 8°.
© Evie Brown, Nashville ; 1875 : 11500,
Nov. 3 : 2c. Jan. 25. 1876. 45363
Ten years; tragedy of extremes in 1 act. by
J. U. Harris. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22. 1912: D: 31443; Joseph U.
Harris. Central Islip. N. Y. 45364
or. The prison quarry, a sensational drama
in 3 acts, by W. J. Thompson.
© W. .T. Thomp.son, Philadelphia: 1883:
18879. Oct. 13. 45365
Ten years after; a Pm-iiu play, bv E. G. Gerson.
[7] p. 8".
© Emily Goldsmith Gerson. Philadelphia ;
1^ : 14576, Dec. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1909.
45366
Sec aUo, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning witlx figures : 10 years after.
Ten years and ten months; comedy, by Chas. A.
Place. [3], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1915; D : 41521 ; Theodore
Kehrwald, New York. 45366a
Ten years of fraud,
strels.
Sec South Carolina min-
Tenailles (Les) See Theatre complet; [de]
Paul Hervieu.
Tender (A) attachment; a farce, by G. M. Ba-
ker. Boston, Lee and Shepard. 1871. 24 p.
12°. ([Amateur drama, no. 1])
© George M. Baker, Boston ; 1871 : 11954,
Dec. 16; 2c. Dec. 16. 45367
Tender (A) goose; a dramatic composition, by
II. Montague.
© Harry Montague. New York; 1893:
49920, Nov. 9. 45368
Tender-hearted (The) tyrant; an original comic
Opel;! in 2 acts, book by Lewis Vicary. [2],
36 p. 4^ Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Frank Fruttchey, Detroit: D:5438.
-Vug. 3. 1904; 2c. Aug. 3, 1904. 45369
Tender (The) passion in a tough place. See
Border belles.
Tenderfoot (The); a comedy di'ama in 4 acts,
by .T. ^V. Ivosenquest.
© J. Wesley Rosenqnest, New York ; 1891 :
34658. Sept. 29. 45370
or. The Texas rangers, a musical comedv
in 3 acts, by R. Carle. [133] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Richard Carle, Somerville, Mass. ; D :
3288. Apr. 15. 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1903. 45371
Tenderfoot (A) in Texas; by G. M. Scar-
borough.
© G. M. Scai-borough, Chicago; D : 3261.
Apr. 8. 1903. 45372
Tenderfoot (A) on the trail; by Ed. and Lola
Tannehill. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ya\. Tannehill, Des Moines ; D : 9577, Dec.
4, 1906 : 2c. Mar. 11, 1907. 45373
Tenderfoot's (The) troubles; a western com-
edy novelty sketcli. by H. A. Brunswick. 1
p. 1.. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18. 1914 ; D : 38837 ; H. A. Bruns-
wick. Chicago. 45373a
Tenderfoot's (The) turn; rewritten version of
the original drama in 4 acts, by Miron Leffing-
well. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914.
1 48] )). f°. Mimeographed. [Copyrighted
1909 under the title of On the Rio Grande,
or Gambler's romance]
© Nov. 12, 1914; 2c. Nov. 23, 1914; D:
.38893 ; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 45373b
Tenderloin (The) after dark; musical cocktail
in 1 act and 2 scenes, by L. Stevens. [2]. 11
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9. 1912 : D : 30669 ; Leo Stevens,
Omaha, Neb. 45374
Tenderloin (The) beauties; a farce comedy in 3
nets. an-, by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson. New York ; 1897 : 9906,
^c^- S. 45375
2290
45376
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45395
Tenderloin extravaganza; in 2 acts, by S. T.
Jack.
© Sam T. Jack, Chicago; 1897:28250.
^lay 7. 45376
Tenderloin (The) of New York by night; a
(Irniiia in 4 acts, by J. Jarrow.
© Joseph J arrow. New York; D: 3015. Feb.
.19, 1903. 45377
Tenderloin tales; in 1 act, playlet, by T. Brown,
H. G. De Bank and L. Marsh. 3 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 4. 1911; D: 25983: Tom Brown.
Horace G. De Bank and lieonard IVIarsh,
North Adams, Mass. 45378
Tenderloin (A) tragedy; sketcli, by H. C. Bnm-
iii,2:haus. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3. 1911: D : 24628 ; H. C. Brun-
in.ii-h;uis. New Yoiic. 45379
Tenderloin tribulations. See Wrong (The)
raid.
Tenement (A) incident. See Three genera-
tions.
Tennessean (The); a play in 4 acts and 5
scenes, by W. A. Dromgoole. [162] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1913; D: 32220; Will Allen
Dromgoole, Nashville. 45380
Tennessee; a play in 4 acts, by E. Moretta.
© Eileen :Moretta. New York : D : 939S, Nov.
6, 1906. 45381
a three-cast play in 1 act, by M. Quad
[pseud, of C. B. Lewis]
© C. B. Lewis. Brooklyn; 1898:61213, Oct.
18. 45382
Tennessee Tess, the queen of the moonshiners;
a play in 5 acts, by J. P. Bitter. 93 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John P. Bitter. Orange, N. J. ; D : 8890.
July 30, 1906; 2c. July 30. 1906. 45383
Tennessee's pardner; an original, romantic
drama in 4 acts, by S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago; 1883:7161, Apr.
16. 45384
play in 4 acts, by Scott Max'ble. [75] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1915; D: 41555; Arthur C.
Alston, New York. 45384a
Tenor's (The) dilemma; a play in 1 act, by
S. L. Berger. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1912; D: 30164; Samuel L.
Berger, Boxbury, Mass. 45385
Tenor's (The) forenoon; a comedy vaudeville
skit, by B. M. Wilson. Typwritten.
© Bertha M. Wilson, New York; 1899:
27741, Apr. 22 ; 2c. Apr. 24. 45386
Tenspotters (The); a comedy opera in 2 acts,
hook and lyrics by C. Vredenburg. 70 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Clarence "\'redenburg. Chicago ; D : .5651,
Oct. 17. 1904: 2c. Oct. 17, 1904. 45387
Tent and throne; a romantic plav in 5 acts, bv
J. G. Wilson.
© .Tolm G. Wilson. (Jhicnun; 1879:2937.
3[ar. 3 ; 2c. May 8. 45388
Tentacles; drama in 3 acts, by C. H. Mason.
173] p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23. 1914: D : 36812 ; Carl H.
:\rason. Hamilton. O. 45388a
Tentaruja y conipania; entremes en prosa,
original de I*. Muiioz Seca.musica del maestro
Koberto Ortells. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
es])anoles] 1911. 24 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21. 1911: 2c. Aug. 22. 1911; D:
2-1041 : I'edro :\Iurioz Seca, Madrid. 45389
Teutation (La) See also Countess (The) de
Vardes.
Tentation (La) de I'Abbe Jean; piece en 3
actes. en prose, par Louis Payen [pseud, of
.\lbert Lienard] Paris, Librairie Moli^re,
1907. 87 p. 12°.
© Felix Demoly, Paris; D : 10741. June 12.
1907
June 21. 1907.
45390
Tenth (The) comniandnient; by G. C. H. Sears.
© ( Jeorgia C. H. Sear.s, Rochester, N. Y. ;
D:1-">307. Mm: 11. 1909. 45391
or. Mrs. Merrill's diversion, a play in 4
acts, by K. Burke.
© Kathleen Burke. Snn Francisco; D : 8978,
Aug. 20. 1906. 45392
Tenth (The) of August; a play in 4 acts and 8
scenes, by A. H. Hakanson. [60] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© A. Heimer Hakanson. New York: D:
13957, Sept. 30. 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1908. 45393
Tenth (The) viscount; romance in 4 acts, by
R. Aitken and B. Dean. [108] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 24. 1914 : D : 36829 ; Robert Ait-
ken. ISIarlow. England, and Basil Dean. Lon-
don. 45393a
Tercer (El) denionio; esbozo de comedia en 1
acto. de J. Grau Delgado. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espafioles] 1908. 64 p. 12°.
© Jacinto Grau Delgado. Madrid ; D : 13453.
July 25. 1908 : 2c. July 25, 1908. 45394
Terence; in 4 acts, by Mrs. E. N. Morgan. [145]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Edmund Nash Morgan. Cleveland;
D : 3976. Sept. 19. 1903 : 2c. July 20, 1903.
45395
2291
41507
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41523
Sentiers (Les) de la vertu; comgdie en 3 actes,
de R. de Flers et G. A. de Caillavet. [Paris,
Impr. de I'lllustration] 1903. 2 p. 1., 78 p.
12°.
© Robert de Flers & G. A. de Caillavet,
Paris; D : 4323, Nov. 28, 1903; 2c. Nov. 28,
1903. 41507
■ -(The paths of virtue); in 3 acts, tr. from
the French by de Caillavet and de Flers.
[177] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© de Caillavet and de Flers, Paris; D:
4178, Nov. 3, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1903. 41508
Sentimental burglar; by C. S. Yost. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1909; D : 17787 ; Casper S.
Yost, St. Louis. 41509
a sketch in 1 act, by Wm. C. Cowper. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
<© W. C. Cowper, New York ; D : 9493, Nov.
22, 1906; 2c. Nov. 22, 1906.
41510
Sentimental (The) Sarahs; farce comedy in 3
acts, by Harold Hale [pseud, of C. N. Holler]
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1911. 39 p. 12°
([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Dec. 24, 1910; 2c. Dec. 27, 1910; D:
22926; C. N. MoUer, La Crosse, Wis. 41511
D:
41512
41513
M. E. Ryan
4°. Type-
Sentimentalist (The); by M. E. Hamilton.
© Marion E. Hamilton, Washington;
11630, Oct. 30, 1907.
Sentimentalists (The); play in 4 acts, by G. E.
Channing-Stetson. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1911 ; D : 23632 ; Grace Ellery
Channing-Stetson, United States.
Sentinel (The); play in 4 acts, by
and A. C. J. Farrel. [59] p.
written.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1911 ; D : 23461 ; Marah Ellis
Ryan and Alford C. J. Farrel, New York.
41514
Sentus limburgus; a Roman travesty, in 1 act,
by F. Ray. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Fred Ray, New York ; D : 7820, Jan. 5,
1906; 2c. Jan. 5, 1906. 41515
Separated by war, united by peace. See Loyal.
Separation; a dramatization in a prologue and
5 acts, by Randal H. Roberts and A. R. Bouci-
cault.
© Agnes R. Boucicault, New York; 1886:
22115, Oct. 2. 41516
Separation (The) of the Browns; a comedy in
1 act, by Clara B. Batchelder (Barbara Bur-
bank, pseud.) Boston, W. H. Baker & co..
1907. 14 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
11363, Sept. 17, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1907. 41517
Seppl macht geschafte; dialog fiir 3 mannliche
und 1 weibliche rolle, von W. Heinecke. An-
tigo, Wis., Antigo pub. co., 1914. 1 p. 1., 18 p.
24°. (Dialoge fiir jugendvereine, no. 88)
© Jan. 20, 1914; 2c. Feb. 13, 1914; D:
36011; Antigo pub. CO., Antigo, Wis. 41517a
Seppl will reich werden; dialog fiir 2 mann-
liche und 2 weibliche rollen, von W. Heinecke.
Antigo, Wis., Antigo pub. co., 1914. 1 p. 1.,
14 D. 24°. (Dialoge fiir jugendvereine, no.
89)
© Jan. 26, 1914; 2c. Feb. 13, 1914; D:
36012; Antigo pub. CO., Antigo, Wis. 41517b
September morn; comedy in 1 act, by P. B.
Sipe. [2], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1915 ; D : 42245 ; Paul B. Sipe,
Pittsburgh. 41517c
musical comedy in 3 acts, book and lyrics,
by Arthur Gillespie, music by Aubrey Staufter.
[157] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1914; D: 35879; Arthur J.
Gillespie, New York. 41517d
musical farce in 3 acts, by Dave Lewis,
E. Rowland and Edwin Clifford. [1], 94 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1913 ; D : 34678 ; Ed. W. Row-
land, Chicago. 41518
— play In 3 acts, by H. B. Smith. 109 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1913; D : 33739 ; Harry B.
Smith, New York. 41519
— — story of a famous picture in 4 act comedy
drama, by Cecil Spooner. [1], 67 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913; D: 34730; Blaney-
Spooner amusement co.. New York. 41520
Septimo (El), no hurtar; revista de malas
costumbres y de constante actualidad. divi-
dido en 6 cuadros, precididos de un prologo,
original de A. Dominguez, mtisica del maestro
Rafael Calleja. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1914. 39 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38204 ; Antonio Dominguez, Madrid. 41520a
Sepulchre (The) of sin; by W. F. Hatch.
© William F. Hatch, Peoria, 111.; 1896:
16402, Mar. 13. 41521
Sequatchee; a comedy-drama, by E. R. John-
son. 64 p. 8°. Printed.
© Edward Reed Johnson, Charleston, Mo. ;
D : 8762, June 29, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1906.
41522
Sequel (The) of sin; a drama in 4 acts, by A.
Ivers.
© Alfred Ivers, New York; 1886:17351,
July 30. 41523
2092
41523
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41541
Sequel to the spinsters' fortnightly club- See
Spinsters' return from. Oklahoma.
Sequence (A) .in cooks. See New thought.
Serafina la rubiales; 6, Una noche en el juz-
gao, sainete en 1 acto y 2 cuadros, de costum-
bres madrilenas, original de Torres del Ala-
mo y Asenjo, mtisica de los maestros Valverde
y Foglietti. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1914. 42 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38179; Torres del Alamo y Asenjo, Madrid.
41523a
Seraphica; romantic opera in 2 acts, libretto by
Justin Huntly McCarthy and D. K. Stevens,
music by Henry Hadley. 66 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 14, 1913; D: 33219; David Kil-
burn Stevens, Boston. 41524
Seraphine; or. The Godfather, an original dra-
matic adaptation in 4 acts for the American
stage of Victorien Sardou's French play of
SSraphine, by J. B. Runnion.
© James B. Runnion, Chicago; 1877:7160,
June 18. 41525
Serena, the silent; a drama in 3 acts, by A.
Mixon.
© Ada Mixon, Washington; 1899:28818,
Apr. 26. 41526
Serenade (The); a comic opera libretto in 3
acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; 1897 : 11162,
Feb. 15. 41527
— a dramatic composition in 4 scenes, by W. N.
Selig. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William N. Selig, Chicago ; D : 6611, Mav
1, 1905 ; 2c. May 1, 1905. 41528
— pantomime in 1 act, by Mme. E. Alberti
and Marshall Stuart. 12 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1913 ; D : 34632 ; Mme. E. Al-
berti, New York. 41529
by S. Walker. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1911; D: 24581; Stuart
Walker, New York. 41530
— sometimes called All's well that ends well
and Nip and tuck, a Negro sketch in 2 scenes.
arr. by Charles White. New York, R. M.
De Witt, 1876. 5 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's Ethi-
opian and comic drama, no. 84] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7980, July 3 ; 2c. July 26. 41531
■ See also Four plays of the Free theater.
Serenade (The) party; or, The miser's troubles,
a black sketch in 1 act, by Frank Dumont.
Chicago, The Dramatic publishing co. [1897]
9 p. 12°. ([Darkey and comic drama])
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 59880.
Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 41532
Serenaders (The); a musical comedy in 2 acts,
by L. F. Bishop. Typewritten.
© L. Francis Bishop, Chicago ; 1896 : 69944.
Dec. 24; 2c. Mar. 17, 1897. 41533
Serenata (La) del pueblo; zarzueladramaticaen
1 acto y 3 cuadros, original de G. CantS y
R. de Santa Ana, mtisica de los maestros
R. Soutullo y L. Andreu. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1910. [44] p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21088 ; Gonzalo Cant6 y Rafael de Santa Ana.
Madrid. 41534
Sereno de mi barrio; zarzuela en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 4 cuadros, en prosa ; original de M.
Sanz Sanz, mflsica del maestro Seller. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1909.
39 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17479 ; Miguel Sanz Sanz, Madrid. 41535
Serf and empress; a play in 5 acts, by V. For-
bin.
© Victor Forbin, New York ; 1897 : 50767,
Sept. 11. 41536
Serfs of the nation; a realistic drama with
sensational effects in 5 acts, by Walter E.
Fitzhenry.
© W. E. Fitzhenry, Greenbush, N. Y. ; 1881 :
9479, June 16. 41537
Sergeant Kitty; a comic opera in 2 acts, book
by R. H. Burnside, music by A. Baldwin
Sloane. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Robert H. Burnside, New York ; D : 3978,
Sept. 21, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1903. 41538
Same. Rev. ed. [117] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Robert H. Burnside, New York ; D : 4455,
Dec. 22, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1903. 41539
Sergeant (The) of Waterloo; a romantic drama
in 5 acts, dramatized from Victor Hugo's
Les miserables, by Mrs. H. L. Thomas.
© Mrs. Henry L. Thomas, Philadelphia;
1882 : 17364, Oct. 19. 41540
Sergeant Walter; a drama in 4 acts, by Julian
Hathaway.
© Joseph George Cupples, Boston ; 1882 :
5241, Apr. 3. 41541
2093
41542
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41664
Serious (A) flirtation; a play in 4 acts, by H. J.
Mettenheimer. Cincinnati, Elm street ptg.
company, 1873. 56 p. 16°.
© H. J. Mettenheimer, Cincinnati ; 1S73 :
9051, Aug. 11 ; 2c. Sept. 3. 41542
Serious (A) life; play in 3 acts and 5 scenes,
by J. and A. MarzuUi. Newark, N. J. [J. and
A. Marzulli] 14 p. 16°.
© James and Arthur Marzulli, New York;
D:2517, Oct. 31, 1902; 2c. Jan. 30, 1903.
41543
Serious (A) mistake; farce comedy in 1 act, by
A. Ostergaard.
© Axel Ostergaard, New York ; 1895 : 49513,
Sept. 30. 41544
Serious (A) predicament; or, The wash girls
and the sports, a musical comedy in 1 act,
by L. D. Wharton.
© Leo D. Wharton, New York ; 1898 : 34333,
June 4 ; 2c. June 4. 41545
Serment d' amour. See Golden (The) hen. —
Love's vow.
Sermon; [monologue] by M. C. Jackson. 5 p.
f°. Ms.
© Ic. July 21, 1910; D: 21601; Mary C.
Willdridge, Philadelphia. 41546
Serpent (The); a dramatic composition in 3
acts, by M. Prescott.
© Marie Prescott, United States ; 1880 : 37,
Jan. 2. 41547
play in 4 acts, by E. Winchester. 133 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1911 ; D : 25667 ; Edythe Win-
chester, Pittsburgh. 41548
Serpent, a cowboy and the dove; western com-
edy drama in 4 acts, by J. S. Angell, 39 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1909 ; D : 16837 ; J. S. Angell,
Charles City, la. 41549
Serpent (The) and the bird; a play in 4 acts,
by N. A. Tefft. 28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Nathan A. Tefft, Bangor, Me. ; D : 15049,
Feb. 10, 1909; 2c. Feb. 18, 1909. 41550
Serpent (The) and the dove; an emotional, sen-
sational play in 5 acts, by W. E. Barnes.
© William E. Barnes, New York; 1878:
1005, Jan. 24 ; 2c. Mar. 20. 41551
Serpent (A) in Eden; protean drama in 1 act,
by K. G. McLoughlin. [2], 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1910 ; D : 22152 ; Katharine
G. McLoughlin, New York. 41552
Serpent in love's paradise; by E. Musgrove.
© Ethel Musgrove, Louisville ; D : 7558,
Sept. 25. 1905.
Serpent in the house; in 1 act, by S. Lewis. 14
p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1909; D: 16726; Samuel
Lewis. New York. 41554
Serpent (The) of old Nile; drama in 3 acts, by
John Armstrong Chaloner. Roanoke Rapids,
N. C, Palmetto press, 1915. 66 p. 8°.
© Sept. 25, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 8, 1915 ; D :- 41927 ;
Palmetto press, Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
41554a
Serpent's (The) fang; a romantic melodrama in
4 acts and 5 scenes, by B. J. Fagan. [143] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Bernard J. Fagan, New York; D:8124,
Mar. 7, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1906. 41555
Serpent's (The) tooth.
© Alexander D. Blair, Buffalo ; 1895 : 14594,
Mar. 13. 41556
drama in 3 acts, by F. Timken. 132 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1909; D: 16681; Franke
Timken, Hopkinsville, Ky. 41557
Serra, the apostle of peace; drama in 4 acts, by
L. C. Park. [44] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1911 ; D : 24680 ; L. C. Park,
Los Angeles. 41558
Servant (The); play in 4 acts, by L. Witt.
[51] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1911; D: 23855; Louis Witt,
Little Rock, Ark. 41559
Servant and master; a drama in 5 acts, by W.
Ambruster.
© Watson Ambruster, Philadelphia ; 1884 :
8005, Apr, 16. 41560
Servant (A)
troubles.
girl's mishaps. See Polly's
Servant (The) in the house; by C. R. Kennedy
[in 5 acts] New York and London, Harper
& brothers, 1908. 151 p. 8°,
© Charles Rann Kennedy, London ; A :
203975, Apr. 10, 1908; 2c. Apr. 16, 1908.
41561
41553
2094
a play of the present day in 5 acts, by C R.
Kennedy. [92] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. Rann Kennedy, London ; D : 12546,
Mar. 16, 1908; 2c. Mar. 16, 1908. 41562
Servant (The) not in the house; by C. Ticknor.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1911 ; D : 23307 ; Caroline Tick-
nor, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 41563
Servant (A) of the city; by A. B. Campbell,
© Albion B. Campbell, Kansas City, Mo. ;
D : 7625, Nov. 27, 1905. 41564
41565
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41587
Servant of the people; a drama in 4 acts, by
J. A. Haskins. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jessie Alice Hasli^ins, Spokane, Wash. ;
D : 7151. Aug. 23, 1905 ; 2c. June 9, 1906.
41565
play in 3 acts, by P. Chynoweth. 72 p. 4°.
Servitude; play in 3 acts, by E. G. O'Neill.
[46] p. 4°. Type\vritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1914; D: 38290; Eugene
Gladstone O'Neill, New London. Conn.
41575a
Typewritten
© Ic. Jan. 9. 1911; D: 23055; Phillips
Ciiynoweth, Madison, Wis. 41566
Servant of the public; a dramatization in 4 acts
and an epilogue of Anthony Hope's novel of
the same name, by D. Kimball. 128 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© David Kimball, Boston ; D : 15584, Apr.
10, 1909; 2c. Apr. 10, 1909. 41567
Servant (The) of two masters. See Servitore
(II) di due padroni.
Servant question; a comedy in 1 act, by
Charles Horwitz. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maude Jackson, New York; D : 8421,
Apr. 25, 1906; 2c. Apr. 25, 1906. 41568
Servants; comedy in 1 act, by H. Hagedorn.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1910 ; D : 20540 ; Hermann
Hagedorn, Cambridge, Mass. 41569
Servants of Pan; fantasy in 1 act, by C.
Lawrence. [2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1914; D : 36945 ; Clarice
Lawrence, New York. 41569a
Servants vs. master; or, A father's will, a
comedy drama in 3 acts, by W. H. Martin.
Clyde, O., Ames publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1898:38719,
June 25 ; 2c. June 27. 41570
Service; comedy in 4 acts, by K. M. Roof.
[132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1912 ; D : 29304 ; Katharine M.
Roof, New York. 41571
Service d'ami; piece en 1 acte. par Daniel
•Tourda. Paris, C. Joubert, 1907. 69 p. 12°.
© C. Joubert. Paris ; D : 11657. Nov. 4, 1907 ;
2c. Nov. 4, 1907. 41572
Service (The) of war; new play in 4 acts, by
J. Rayner. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1913 ; D : 33662 ; John Ray-
ner, New York. 41573
Servir; piece en 2 actes par H. Lavedan. {In
La Petite illustration, no. 12. — 17 mai 1913,
serie-theatre, no. 7)
© May 17, 1913; 2c. June 23, 1913; D:
33584; Henri Lavedan, Paris. 41574
Servitore (II) di due padroni; a comedy by
Carlo Goldoni, the translation called The ser-
vant of two masters, by Elizabeth Robinson.
© Elizabeth Robinson, Boston; 1900 A:
8994, Apr. 7. 41575
5379— VOL 2—17 28 2095
romantic drama in 4 acts, by I. Osgood.
[59] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1911; D:23S09; Irene Os-
good, Northampton, England. 41576
Servitude and freedom; or. The underground
railroad, a drama in 3 acts, by E. M. Rector.
© Henry L. Slayton and Edward M. Rector,
Chicago; 1878:5502, May 7. 41577
Session (A) at school; comedy in 1 act, by Geo.
W. Day. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Sam J. Curtis, Brooklyn ; D : 13072, Mav
20, 1908 ; 2c. IMay 20, 1908. 41578
Set a thief to catch a thief; farce in 1 act, by
T. A. Crowley. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Teresa A. Crowley, Brookline, Mass. ; D :
13092, .Tune 1, 1908; 2c. June 1, 1908. 41579
Set in diamonds. See Endurance.
Set of furs; domestic tragedy in 1 act of 3
scenes, by G. IT. Steven.son. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1910 ; D : 20063 ; George Urie
Stevenson, Chicago. 41580
Set of turquoise; by T. B. Aldrich, stage busi-
ness bv Pauline Phelps and Marion Short.
16 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; D : 12477,
Mar. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 10, 1908. 41581
Seth Greenback; an amatjeur drama in 4 acts,
by T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, De Kalb, 111. ; 1877 : 10784,
Sept. 18; 2c. Oct. 18. 41582
-Same. 1 p. 1., [55]-77 p. 12°. (On cover:
Amateur series)
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal
for 14 years from Sept. 18, 1905; D:7229,
Sept. 2, 1905; 2c. Sept. 2, 1905. 41583
Seth Spinner's troubles; by J. Y. Lewis.
© J. Y. Lewis, Chicago; D:5610, Oct. 6,
1904. 41584
Seti; a play, by W. Thorold. Typewritten.
© William Thorold, Toronto, Canada ; 1895 :
40139, Aug. 5; 2c. Aug. 10. 41585
• or, The magic mirror, by C. Pendleton.
© Charlotte Pendleton, Philadelphia; 1889:
16933, June 4; Ic. June 4. 41586
Setting an interior; a dramatic composition in
1 act, by J. C. Havez.
© Jean C. Havez, New York ; D : 6759, June
2, 1905. 41587
41588
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41606
Settled at midnig-ht; a play in 1 act, by M.
Switzer. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice Switzer, New York ; D : 15906,
May 20, 1909 ; 2c. May 20, 1909. 41588
Settled for life; a play in 4 acts, by A. F.
Scardefield. 45 p. 8°. Printed.
© Amelia F. Scardefield, Baltimore; D:
13639, Auk. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1908.
41589
Settled in court; French comedy in 3 acts,
adapted by A. A. Corbett.
© Adolphe A. Corbett, New York; 1892:
34438, Aug. 20. 41590
Settled out of court; comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by H. K. Tootle. [2], 126 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
® Ic. Oct. 3, 1914; D: 38395; Harry King
Tootle, St. Louis. 41590a
comedy in 1 act, by Lee Arthur. [2], 26 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1911; D: 26003; John Lan-
caster, Rossville, N. Y. 41591
comedy sketch, by John S. Carroll. [2], 9
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1912; D : 28777 ; Alfred
Deery, New York. 41592
play in 3 acts, by E. W. Fifield. 138 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1913 ; D : 32169 ; Effie Wood-
ward Fifield, Minneapolis. 41593
Settlement (The); play in 3 acts, by S. Tread-
well [i. e. S. T. McGeehan] [2], 91 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1911; D: 24951; Sophie
Treadwell McGeehan, San Francisco. 41594
Settlement (The) house; a play in 4 acts, by
R. E. Dunbar.
© Robin Ernest Dunbar, South Bend, Ind. ;
^ : 15730, Apr. 28, 1909. 41595
Settlement (Th.e) in the West; or. Lost and
found, a drama in 3 acts, by H. Seifert.
© Henry Seifert, United States; 1880:
19134, Dec. 15 ; 2c. Dec. 27. 41596
Settlement (The) worker; play in 3 acts, by
Baruch Israeli. S3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept, 29, 1910; D : 22175 ; B. Israeli.
Washington. 41597
Settlements; play in 3 acts, by A. Lieban. 47
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1909; D : 17043 ; Alfred Lie-
ban, New York. 41598
Settlers; or, A child of the woods, an American
drama illustrating life in the far West in 4
acts, by Oliarles Wathen Chase.
© Minnie Wallace, United States; 1880:
3207, Fob. 28. 41599
Seven (The) ages; a protean sketch in 1 act,
illustrated to suit the period, by J. S. De
Barry.
© Joseph S. De Barry, New York; 1875:
2006, Mar. 4. 41600
a tableau entertainment, by [George Mel-
ville Baker] Boston, G. M. Baker & Co.
[1873] [2], p. 187-213, illus. 12°. ([The
amateur drama, no. 8)
© George M. Baker, Boston ; 1873 : 872. Jan.
31 ; 2c. Jan. 31. 41601
Seven ages according to Bill; 1 act protean
sketch, by L. F. Brand. 6 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 23, 1910 ; D : 21405 ; Louise Fen-
ton Brand, Milwaukee. 41602
Seven ages of a New Yorker in young New
York; a kaleidoscopic representation in 7
tableaux, by H. E. Dixey and William Gill.
© Henrv E. Dixey, New York ; 1889 : 8840,
Mar. 20. 41603
Seven (The) ages of giving; spectacular enter-
tainment in 2 scenes, by F. M. Wallace. New
York, Samuel French ; London. Samuel
French, ltd., 1910. 22 p. 8°.
© Dec. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1910 ; D : 22711 ;
Florence Magill Wallace, Moline, 111. 41604
Seven ages of man. See Burlesque panto-
mime of Shakespeare's Seven ages of man.
Seven (The) ages of two Micks. See Polyg-
amy,
Seven and last. Sec, at end of alphabet, titles
beginning with figures : 7 and last.
Seven (The) beauties; a burlesque in 1 act,
joint authorship of J. Berry and Ned Straight.
© Jacob Berry, New York; 1876:6781.
May 31. 41605
Seven (The) blasts; temperance drama in 4
acts, by S. C. Parish. Mt. Ida, Ark., Seven
blasts pub. CO., 1915. 32 p. 8°.
© May 14. 1915; 2c. May 17, 1915; D:
40684 ; Samuel Claborn Parish, Mt. Ida, Ark.
41605a
Seven (The) chains of Cibola; play of Alta,
California in the days of the missions, by
V. Church and Lolita Rowan. [117] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1914; D: 37550; Virginia
Church, Coronado, Cal. 41605b
Seven daughters of Satan; a local extravaganza
in 2 acts, by R. Jones.
© Robert .Tones, Boston; 1873:3820.
Apr. 12. 41606
2096
41607
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41624
Seven days; play in 3 acts, by Mary Roberts
Rinehart and A. Hopwood, 345 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1909 ; D : 17236 ; Avery Hop-
wood, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 41607
Seven days in hell; or, The Cherry, 111., mine
disaster, by S. Peel. 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1909 ; D : 17677 ; Seth Peel,
Edinburg. 111. 41608
Seven (The) dwarfs; or, The harlequin and
the world of wonders, a gorgeous spectacular
pantomime, by J. C. Foster.
© Joseph C. Foster, New York ; 1874 : 7664,
June 6. 41609
Seven-eleven-seventy-seven. See, at end of
alphabet, titles beginning with figures:
7-11-77.
Seven (The) enchanted castles; or. The castles
of the devil, a grand romantic fairy spectacle,
by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, St. Louis; 1874:4808,
Apr. 11. 41610
Seven girls; domestic farce from the Hungarian
of Ferencz Herczegh, adapted by Edith Ellis
[i. e. E. E. Furness] [2], 138 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. IS, 1910 ; D : 22591 ; Edith Ellis
Furness, New York. 41611
Seven harmonizing kids; school scene. [8] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1913 ; D : 33563 ; William J.
Fitzpatrick, Chelsea, Mass. 41612
Seven hours in New York; farce in 1 act, by
M. Ott. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1912 ; D : 30465 ; Matthew Ott,
WoUaston, Mass. 41613
Seven hundred and seventy-seven. See, at end
of alphabet, titles beginning with figures : 777.
Seven hundred and seventy-seven, a nameless
personage. See, at end of alphabet, titles
beginning with figures : 777, a nameless per-
sonage.
Seven hundred and seventy-seven: ten. See,
at end of alphabet, titles beginning with fig-
ures: 777:10.
Seven keys to Baldpate; farce in 2 acts, by
G. M. Cohan, [208] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1913; D : 34852 ; George M.
Cohan, New York. 41614
mysterious melodramatic farce, by G. M.
Cohan, based upon the novel of same name
by Earl Derr Biggers. 125 p. 4°. Printed.
© Sept. 11. 1914; 2c. Sept. 17, 1914; D:
38141 ; George M. Cohan, New York. 41614a
Seven (The) kings and the wind. See Addio.
Seven living pictures. See Colonial (A) pro-
gramme for the Daughters of the American
Revolution.
Seven (The) oaks; or, Money is law, a roman-
tic drama in 5 acts, by G. E. Gardner.
© George M. Lathrop and G. Edwin Gard-
ner, United States; 1876:770, Jan. 15.
41615
Seven (The) palaces; romantic drama in 3 acts,
founded on the Arabian nights, by D. Clift.
13], 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1911; D : 23517 ; Denison
Clift, Mill Valley, Cal. 41616
Seven (The) princesses; by Maurice Maeter-
linck, tr. by editors, {hi Poet-lore, v. 6, no.
1-3, Jan.-Mar., 1894; periodical © Poet-lore
CO., Pl'-iladelphia, 1893 : 55333 ; 2c. no. 1, Jan.
8, 1894; 2c. no. 2, Feb. 7, 1894; 2c. no. 3,
Mar. 5, 1894) 41617
See also Plays (The) of Maurice Maeter-
linck.
Seven (The) red tops; musical play in 1 act,
book and lyrics by Paul West. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Williuiii F. Rochester, New York; D:
9743, Jan. 3, 1907; 2c. Dec. 24, 1906. 41618
Seven sensations.
© William F. Carver, New York; 1893:
n021, Mar. 2. 41619
Seven sleepers of Ephesos. See Festival plays.
Seven times one; comic operetta in 4 acts,
words by C. S. Clark, music by F. P. Hamlet.
© Charles S. Clark and Frank P. Hamlet,
New York ; 1885 : 6187, Mar. 14. 41620
Seven-twenty-eight; or, Casting the boome-
rang, a comedy in 4 acts, by A. Daly, from
the German of Von Schonthan.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1884:5091,
Mar. 10 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1886. 41621
• Same. New York, H. Roorbach.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1897 : 54578,
Sept. 29; 2c. Oct. 11. 41622
Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney,
New York, as executors, in renewal for 28
vears. Renewal no. 1900, June 15, 1911. Orig-
inal entry. Mar. 10, 1884, no. 5091. 41623
Seven (The) wishes; a burlesque in 3 acts, by
William Granville Baker.
© Baker and Fonda, Spokane, Wash. ; 1897 :
21055, Apr. 2. • 41624
Seven (A) year guest; play in 1 act, by A.
Dupont. [3]. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1914 ; D : 37306 ; Albert Du-
pont, New York. 41624a
2097
41625
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41630
Seventeen ninety-four. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 1794.
Seventeen ninety-two. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : 1792,
Seventeen or forty-four. See, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures : 17 or 44.
Seventeen seventy-six. See, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures : 1776.
Seventeen-twenty; or, The gambler's hunch,
by W. A. Weston. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wm. A. Weston, Denver ; D : 13065, May
26, 1908 ; 2e. Apr. 15, 1908. 41625
Seventeenth (A) century romance; a play in 4
acts, by Augustus Wilhelmi Droosten [pseud,
of E. W. Maclean]
© Eda Willielmi Maclean, United States;
1898 : 10994, Feb. 11. 41626
Seventh (The) commandment; by Kurt Matull.
© Charles R. Tyler, New York; D : 4600,
Feb. 9, 1904. 41627
a comedy romance in 4 acts, by E. Davis.
54 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edwards Davis, Chicago ; D : 116, Feb. 5,
1901 ; 2c. Feb. 5, 1901. • 41628
dramatic playlet in 1 act, by G. Mann. 10
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1914 ; D : 36968 ; Gustav Mann,
Tallac, Cal. 41628a
play in 4 acts, by Wherlf [pseud, of F. W\
Harris and E. L. Reizenstein] [128] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1918; D: 34367; Frank W.
Harris and Elmer L. Reizenstein, New York.
41629
play in 2 scenes, by F. MacEwen. [1], 9
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1915 ; D : 42573 ; Frank Mac-
Ewen, Brooklyn. 41629a
Seventh (The) day; a comedy in 3 acts, by Rob-
ert Richard Blake. 79 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robert John Richard Blake, Vancouver,
British Columbia ; D : 2006, June 13, 1902 ; 2c.
June 13, 1902. 41630
Seventh (The) heart; comedy in 3 acts, by S.
Hyman. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1914 ; D : 38921 ; Sarah Hy-
man, New York. 41630a
Seventh (^h.e) martyr; short play, by Paul
Tresize [pseud, of S. F. Whitman] [2], 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1913: D : 33348 ; Stephen
French Whitman, New York. 41631
Seventy-eight; an American nautical drama In
4 acts, by F. Whittaker.
© Frederick Whittaker, Mount Vernon,
N. Y. ; 1873 : 14125, Dec. 9. 41632
'Seventy-six; a drama in 4 acts, by P. G. Piatti
and J. B. Heaviside. Typewritten.
© Peter G. Piatti and John B. Heaviside,
New York ; 1893 : 52634, Nov. 27 ; 2c. Mar. 15,
1894. 41633
See also, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with figures: '76.
Seventy-two hours in Washington. See, at
end of alphabet, titles beginning with figures :
72 hours in Washington.
Severa Torelli; a drama in 5 acts, by J. F. Mil-
liken.
© James F. Milliken, New York; 1884:
4079, Feb. 27. 41634
Severed (The) coin; in 1 act, by L. Elliston.
[18] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1910 ; D : 22073 ; Louise El-
liston, New York. 41635
Severite; pi^ce en 1 acte, par L. Frapie et P. L.
Gamier. 33 p. 12°.
© Leon Frapie et Paul Louis Garnier,
Paris ; D : 8284, Apr. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1906.
41636
Sevillanito (El); esbozo de sainete, en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa. original de E.
Vargas (Minuto), mtisica del maestro Pru-
dencio Munoz. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1910. 39 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21073; Enrique Vargas (Minuto), Madrid.
41637
Sewing (The) basket play; play in 2 acts, by
M. G. Haines. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1913 ; D : 33466 ; Marion Ger-
trude Haines, Spokane, Wash. 41638
Sewing-circle (A) of the period; an original
farce in 1 act, by Ida M. Buxton. Clyde, O.,
A. D. Ames, 1884. 7 p. 12°. ([Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 138] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1885 : 1830, Jan.
20 ; 2c. Jan. 20. " 41639
Sewing for the heathen; refined comedy in 1
act, by Walter Ben Hare. Chicago, T. S.
Denison & co. [1915] 20 p. 12°.
© Mar. 20, 1915; 2c. Mar. 24, 1915; D:
40163; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 41639a
Sewing (The) machine. See Pipe (The) of de-
sire, and other plays.
2098
41639
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41658
Sewing machine no, 40; play in 1 act, by Mr.
and Mrs. Murk Larkin. 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 15. 1915 ; D : 396S3 ; Mark Carl-
ton Larkin, Oakland. 41639b
Sewing school for scandal; by John T. Wheel-
wright.
© George Riddle, Cambridge, Mass. ; 1881 :
2966, Feb. 28. 41640
Same. 1 p. 1., [3]-95 p. 12°. Printed.
© F. E. Chase, Boston ; 1888 : 9647, Apr. 2 »
2e. May 2. 41640a
Sewing (The) society; a drama in 1 act, by
Helen Sherman Griffith. Chicago, The Dra-
matic publishing company [1901] 15 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1028, Oct.
28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 41641
Sex; play in 4 acts, by P. E. Browne. [2], 81 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1910 ; D : 22106 ; Porter Em-
erson Browne, New York. 41643
Sex pioneers; satirical comedy in 3 acts, by
T. G. Springer and W. D. Hepenstall. [131]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1915; D: 42341; Thomas
Grant Springer and William Daniel Hepen-
stall, New York. 41642a
Sexo (El) debil; sainete en 2 cuadros y en prosa,
original de A. Ramos Martin. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1912. 35 p. 12°.
© May 24. 1912 ; 2c. May 13, 1912 ; D :
29799; Antonio Ramos Martin, Madrid.
41643
Sextette (The) girl; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by T. W. Ryley.
© John C. Fisher and Thomas W. Ryley,
New York; D : 3007, Feb. 12, 1903. 41644
Seyny John, the fool of Paris; a musical comi-
detta in 1 act, by C. R. Buchanan.
© Claude R. Buchanan, Grand Rapids,
Mich.; D:761, Aug. 15, 1901. 41645
Sforza; a drama in 3 acts, by C. W. Barry and
J. Fox.
© Charles W. Barry, New York ; 1872 : 792,
Jan. 26. 41646
or. The prince, in 4 acts and an epilogue,
by H. Heaton.
© Harold Heaton, New York; D : 10164,
Mar. 7, 1907. 41647
Sh! Not so loud! a musical comedy in 3 acts,
music and lyrics by R. Clifford Odoms, book
by Cliftord Odoms and Edward E. Gates.
[3], 106 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© R. C. Odoms and E. E. Gates, Indianapo-
lis; D : 15579, Apr. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1909.
41648
Sh! You'll wake the baby; play in 3 acts, by
R. McWade. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1915; D: 39315; Robert Mc-
Wade, New York. 41648a
Shabbona, the last of the Pottawottomis.
General's (The) daughter-
See
[1],
Shackled; a play in 4 acts, by H. Abend.
57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912; D: 29186; Hallett
Abend, Whiteman Creek. British Columbia.
41649
Shackles (The) of fate; a play in 5 acts, by
Mas Nordau. New York, F. Tennyson Neely
[1S97] 199 p. front, (port.) 16°. ([Neely's
prismatic library])
© Frank Tennyson Neely, New York ; 1897 :
59006, Oct. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 29. 41650
Shade (The) of Epictetus; by C. M. Freeman.
© C. M. Freeman, Baltimore ; D : 1372,
Jan. 30, 1902. 41651
Shade (A) of Hamlet; a comedy in 3 acts, by
H. D. Miles. 144 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Herbert D. Miles, Chicago; 1891:8374,
Mar. 5 ; 2c. Mar. 5. 41652
Shades (The) of Shakespeare's women; an en-
tertainment in 10 scenes, bv A. Laurie West.
New York, E. S. Werner, 1896. 32 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; 1896:
21940, Apr. 7; 2c. Apr. 10. 41653
Shades of the past.
© Frank Henning, New York; D:8501,
May 8, 1906. 41654
Shadow (The); an American drama in 3 acts,
by C. T. Dazey.
© Charles Turner Dazey, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1879 : 2368, Feb. 19. 41655
a drama in 4 acts, by H. Hansel.
© Howell Hansel, Boston; D : 14644, Dec.
16, 1908. 41656
— drama in 1 act, by M. S. Reardon, 3rd.
[1], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1914; D: 36004; Mark S.
Reardon, 3rd., New York. 41656a
— drama of to-day in 3 acts, by W. Lyster.
[30] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1911; D: 23209; William
Lyster, New York. 41657
— - a play in 4 acts, by M. M. Kennedy. [129]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maxwell Miller Kennedy, New York ; D :
16042, June 10, 1909; 2c. Aug. 21, 1909.
41658
2099
41659
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONb
41682
Shadow — Continued.
a play in 4 acts, by R. M. Robinson.
p. 4°. Typewritten.
[2], 69
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1913; D: 34175; Raymond
Marshall Robinson, Maiden, Mass. 41659
— a play in 3 acts, by A. E. Burke.
© Annie Elisabeth Burke, New York ;
1893 : 27553. June 8. 41660
by A. Stevenson. 86 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912; D : 30633 ; Augusta
Stevenson, Indianapolis. 41661
— or. The trap, a dramatic comedy in 1 act.
by M. Arthur. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Malcolm Arthur, Edgewood, R. I. ; D :
15287, Mar. 9. 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1909. 41662
— ■ See also Pig brother play -book.
Shadow (The) king; drama in 4 acts, by M. W.
Pelmley.
© M. W. Felmley, U. S. army, United
States ; 1889 : 28822, Sept. 23. 41671
Shadow (The) of a crime; a drama in 3 acts, by
.T. Armstrong, jr.
© .lohn Armstrong, jr., San Francisco ;
1872 : 3934, Apr. 15. 41672
an original sensational comedy drama in 4
Shadow and sunshine; new and original drama
in 4 acts, by R. Palgrave.
© Kate Josephine Bateman Crowe, United
States ; 1883 : 3866, Mar. 1. 41663
Shadow (The) behind the throne; a drama in
5 acts and 6 scenes, by Alicia Ramsay and
Rudolph De Cordova. 33 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Leander De Cordova, New York ; D :
6817, June 13, 1905 ; 2c. June 30, 1905. 41664
Shadow brook; or. The daughter's oath, a
drama in 5 acts, by P. Stoner and J. P. Rut-
ledge.
© Philip Stoner and J. P. Rutledge, New
York ; 1872 : 10032, Sept. 18. 41665
Shadow castle; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
W. Farraud Felch. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[18881 61 p. 12°. ( [Alta series] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1888:26350.
Sept. 15; 2c. Oct. 23. 41666
Shadow (The) dance; an original melodrama in
4 acts, founded on Victor Hugo's romance
Notre Dame de Paris, by B. Landeck. [132]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin Landeck, London ; D : 1049,
Nov. 1, 1901; 2c. Nov. 1, 1901. 41667
Shadow (The) detective; or, Leonie, the waif,
a thrilling sensational drama in 4 acts, by
Charles H. Fleraming of Baltimore.
© Dan A. Kelly, United States; 1881:
16693, Oct. 28. 41668
Shadow (A) from life; a comedy drama in 3
acts, by J. Z. Spoerl.
© J. Zent Spoerl, Philadelphia; 1895:
65272, Dec. 24. 41669
Shadow (The) girl; a musical play in 2 scenes,
by C. A. Logan. [3] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Alison Logan, Chicago ; D : 10945,
July 10, 1907 ; 2c. July 10, 1907. 41670
2100
acts, by C. Bennett and E. L. Duane.
* © Clarence Bennett, Springfield. 111., and
Edward L. Duane, New York; 1887:10945,
Apr. 23. 41673
Shadow of a curse; by S. J. Secord.
© Sara J. Secord, St. Paul ; D : 3945, Sept.
15, 1903. 41674
Shadow (The) of a lie; a domestic drama in 4
acts, by G. P. and M. Ha.sbrouck.
© Geo. P. & Mary Hasbrouck, Sparta, N. J. ;
1894 : 44850, Sept. 25. 41675
Shadow (The) of a sin; a romance in 5 acts, by
P. McAllister.
© Phosa McAllister, New York; 1877:9170,
Aug. 10. 41676
See also Dice (The) of death. — Too late.
Shadow (The) of a tragedy; a play in 10 in-
cidentals not counting the shadow, by L. D.
Grange. [2], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Sce-
nario]
© L. Demain (Jrange, Boston; D: 5619, Oct.
10, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1904. 41677
Shadow of JEtna. See Persephone.
Shadow (The) of Clargis; drama in 3 acts, by
J. D. Emmet. [2], 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Duncan Emmet, New York ; D :
5046, May 18, 1904 ; 2c. May 18, 1904. 41678
Shadow (The) of crime; a drama in 4 acts, by
F. Wiesberg. 131 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank Wiesberg, Chicago ; 1895 : 23893,
Apr. 30 ; 2c. June 18. 41679
Shadow (The) of death. See On the watch.
Shadow (The) of Nauvoo. See Little Billie
Piper.
Shadow (The) of shame; a melodrama, in 4 acts.
© Jennie K. McKiernan, Newark, N. J. ;
D : 3180. Mar. 23, 1903. 41680
Shadow of Sylvia; an original play in 3 acts,
by W. S. Howard. 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. Stanton Howard, New York; D:
7352, Oct. 2, 1905; 2c. Oct. 2, 1905. 41681
Shadow (The) of the bars; a domestic drama in
4 acts, by E. Barbour. Blue Earth City,
Minn., Hamlin & Dillman, 1889.
© Edwin Barbour, United States; 1889:
16167, May 28. 41682
41683
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41704
Shadow (The) of the beast; 1 act play, by M. C.
Keator. [3], 10 p. 12°. Tj-pewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912; D : 28643 ; Maude C.
Keator, Alameda, Cal. 41683
Shadow of the cross; by E. L. Lappington.
© Eugene Lee Lappington, Lowell; D:
14296, Nov. 16, 1908. 41684
a spectacular drama in 10 scenes, being a
dramatization of Bulwer Lytton's romance.
The last days of Pompeii, by Stuart Boyle.
© August Mever and Ernst Kronshage, Mil-
waukee ; D : 3509, May 13, 1903. 41685
Shadow (The) of the czar; a romantic drama in
4 acts, by F. L. O'Reilly. [79] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Francis L. O'Reilly. Woonsocket, R. I.;
D : 4388. Dec. 14. 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 14, 1903.
41686
Shadow of the gallows; a drama in 5 acts, by
J. C. Frost.
© Jeremiah C. Frost, Philadelphia; 1883:
6538, Apr. 6. 41687
Shadow (The) of the guillotine; by L. S. Bryce.
© Lloyd S. Bryce, New York ; 1888 : 15253,
May 25. 41688
Shadow (The) of the law. See Jean Valjean.
Shadow (The) of the Suleimaniyeh; comedy in
3 acts, by B. I. Barrett. [84] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1914; D: 36436; Bertha I.
Barrett, Boston. 41688a
Shadow (The) of the sword; a drama in 5 acts,
by C. H. Palmer.
© Charles Harvev Palmer, Milwaukee ;
1898 : 21028, Apr. 1. 41689
See also Deserter (The)
Shadow (The) of yesterday. See Anne Strong.
Shadow (A) on the hearth; a domestic drama
in 4 acts, by E. J. Serrano (Elsie J. Barnest
© Elsie J. Serrano. New York ; 1886 : 8287.
Apr. 7. 41690
Shadowed; play in 4 acts, by Dion Clayton Cal-
throp and Cosmo Gordon-Lennox. [116] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1913; D: 34339; James
Forbes, New York. 41691
Shadowed by 3; by Lem B. Parker.
© W. F. Mann, Chicago; D : 9565, Dec. 3,
1906. 41692
Shadowed by three; drama in 4 acts, by Wm.
M. Fletcher. [63] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1912 ; D : 29685, Goes litho-
grfiphing co., Chicago. 41693
Shadowed by three — Continued.
■ -or. The three proposals, a 1 act play for
sis characters, by A. M. Bennett. 10 p. f .
Typewritten.
© A. Milo Bennett, Chicago ; D : 5576, Sept.
28, 1904; 2c. Sept. 28, 1904. 41694
Shadowed, courted in disguise; a drama in 5
acts, by M. H. Underwood.
© Marshall H. Underwood, Des Moines ;
1898:20070, Mar. 28. 41695
Shadowed heart; an emotional American drama
in 4 acts, by P. Stoner.
© Philip Stoner, New York; 1874:4245,
Mar. 30. 41696
Shadowed (A) life; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by C. M, Fowler.
© C. Melville Fowler, Grand Rapids, Mich. ;
1887 : 22075, Aug. 29. 41697
drama in 5 acts, 2 scenes, by Walter S.
Craven. [134] p. 4"". Typewritten.
© Daisy H. Craven, New York ; 1890 : 4998,
Feb. 10; 2c. Feb. 18. 41698
See also Cassie,
Shadowed lights. See Llewellen.
Shadowed lives; a drama, by J. Adams. 88 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Justin Adams, Chelsea, Mass. ; D : 5176,
June 14, 1904 ; 2c. June 16, 1904. 41699
a melodrama in 5 acts, by E. E. Grandin.
© Elmer Ellsworth Grandin, United States ;
1887 : 34558, Dec. 31. 41700
Shadowed (The) star; by M. L. MacMillan.
Cincinnati, The Consumers' league of the city
of Cincinnati, 1908. 24 p. 12°.
© Mary Louise MacMillan, Cincinnati ; D :
14201, Nov. 4, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1908. 41701
See also Short plays; by Mary MacMillan.
Shadowed to doom. See Yankee (The) de-
tective.
Shadows; comedy in 3 acts, by D. S. Marion.
90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© David S. Marion, New York; D : 8279,
Apr. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1906. 41702
an emotional drama in prologue and 3 acts,
by E. A. Locke.
© E. A. Locke, Albany ; 1872 : 11344, Oct. 25.
41703
1 act play, by Gloria Barry [pseud, of G.
Biaggi] 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 27, 1911; D: 23207; Gloria
Biaggi, New York. 41704
2101
41705
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41722
Shadows — Continued.
— —play in 1 act, by E. Burnham. [1], 34 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1912 ; D : 30547 ; Edith Burn-
ham, Swampscott, Mass. 41705
by G. B. Mason. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913; D: 34351; Gertrude
Bryant Mason, Hermosa Beach, Cal. 41706
— play of the South in 1 act, by Mary Mon-
cure Parker. Chicago, T. S. Denison & co.
[1915] 18 p. 12°.
© Mar. 20, 1915; 2c. Mar. 24, 1915; D:
40166 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 41706a
— protean play in 1 act, by G. M. Rosener.
[2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1914 ; D : 39223 ; George M.
Rosener, New York. 41706b
tragedy in 1 act, by J. L. Balderston. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1914; D: 35880; John Lloyd
Balderston, New York. 41706c
Shadows, come like shadows, so depart; by
R. A. Farrelly and E. W. Presbrey.
© R. A. Farrelly and E. W. Presbrey, New
York; 1893:6342, Feb. 1. 41707
Shadows of a crime; a new and picturesque
melodrama in 4 acts, by F. R. Parker, jr.
© Frank Robinson Parker, jr., Philadelphia ;
1889:23562, Aug. 1. 41708
Shadows of a dark crime; by G. W. Black-
burn. 58 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Georije AV. Blackburn, Cleveland; D:
2723, Dec. 16, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1902. 41709
Shadows (The) of a dream; drama in 5 acts,
by T. Shirley. [23] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© If. Mar. 18, 1912; D : 29066 ; Thomas
Shirley, Newark, N. J. 41710
Shadows of a great city; a sensational play
in 5 acts, by L. R. Shewell.
© C. B. Jefferson, L. R. Shewell and T. Jef-
ferson, United States ; 1884 : 8008, Apr. 16.
41711
See also Wrecked.
Shadows of life-— Continued.
— —a melodrama, by M. N. Hall and G. W.
Wessells.
© Mildred N. Hall and George W. Wes-
sells, Denver ; D : 3436, May 15, 1903. 41713
Shadows of New York; a comedy drama by
E. P. Delaney.
© Edward P. Delaney, Philadelphia; D:
5608, Oct 6, 1904. 41714
— -a sensational play in 5 acts, by L. R.
Shewell.
© C. B. Jefferson, L. R. Shewell and T. Jef-
ferson, United States ; 1884 : 675, Jan, 10.
41715
— -See also Great (The) bond robbery.
Shadows (The) of a household. See Mistress
(The)
Shadows (The) of famine. See Sons (The)
of Ireland.
Shadows of life; a drama in 4 acts, by J. A.
Loiuing. [3], 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1912; D : 29014 ; John Ar-
thur Loining, New York. 41712
2102
Shadows of Shasta; a melodrama in 3 acts, by
C. T. Boardm:in. [67] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Carro True Boardman, San Francisco;
D : 7333, Sept. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1905.
41716
Shadows of Shiloh; a drama in 4 acts, by C. M.
Greene.
© Clay M. Greene, New York; 1890:8497,
Mar. 14. 41717
Shadows of sin; in 5 acts, by G. Hamilton.
Typewritten. [Synopsis]
© George Hamilton, Chicago; 1900 A:
27749. Oct. 8; 2c. Oct. 15. 41718
Shadows of the past; high class melodramatic
tabloid in 3 acts, by Nelson Compston. Chi-
cago, Chicago manuscript CO., 1914. [31] p.
f°. Mimeographed. (Byer's library of tab-
loid plays)
© Nov. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1914 ; D : 38873 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 41718a
— — ■ a society comedy drama in 4 acts, by O.
Graham. [66] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Oscar Graham, New York; D : 8839, July
17. 1906; 2c. July 20, 1906. 41719
Shadows on the blind; an original farcical com-
edy in 3 acts, by J. H. Darnley and H. Bruce.
© James Henry Darnley and Henry Alex-
ander Bruce, Liverpool, England; 1897:
62032, Nov. 4 ; 2c. Nov. 4. 41720
Shadows (The) that follow; play in 4 acts and
5 scenes, by Charles M. Jelleff. [2], 132 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1912 ; D : 31383 ; William A.
TuUey, New York. 41721
Shadowy (A) third; by W. J. Hurlbut.
© William James Hurlbut, New York; D:
7301, Sept. 23, 1905. 41722
Shadowy (The) waters; by William Butler
Yeats. New York, Dodd, Mead and co., 1901.
62 p. 4°.
© Dodd, Mead & co., New York; A:. 3866,
Feb. 25, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 25, 1901. 41722a
41722
COPYRIGHTED IN T^E UNITED STATES
41739
Shadowy (The) waters — Continued.
See also Poetical (The) works of William
B. Yeats.
Shadyside farm; play in 4 acts, by I. C. Phil-
lips. 103 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1914 ; D : 36296 Ida J^athryn
Phillips, Reading, Pa. 41722b
Shaft no. 2; a sensational drama in 5 acts, by
F. L. Bisby. Typewritten.
© Franls L. Bixby, St. Paul; 1894:8286,
Feb. 2; 2c. Feb. 6. 41723
Shah (The); a musical comedy in 2 acts, by
G. D. Hand.
© G. D. Hand, Aberdeen, S. D. ; 1888:
5443, Feb. 20. 41724
Shah (The) of Chicago; by F. J. Callahan,
© Francis J. Callahan, Chicago ; D : 13373.
July 20, 1908. 41725
Shah (The) of Persia; a comic opera in 3 acts,
libretto by R. B. Smith, music by Harry T.
MacConnell.
© Robert B. Smith, Brooklyn; 1896:4061,
Jan. 13. 41726
Shah zaman (King of women); in 3 acts, by
G. Clare and M. Gumbert. 29 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Gaston Clare and Morris Gumbert, Port-
land, Or. ; D : 7966. Feb. 8, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 8,
1906. 41727
Shah's (The) bride. See Amina.
Shake (The) down; play in 1 act. by H. Bon-
nell and W. Perry. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1914 ; D : 38118 ; Harry Bon-
nell and Walter Perry, San Francisco.
41727a
Shakeress (The); a 4 act drama embodying the
Shaker creed, by N. A. Tefft. [65] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Nathan A. Tefft. Bangor, Me. ; D : 10204,
Mar. 25, 1907; 2c. Aug. 24, 1907. 41728
Shakespeare; new and original romantic com-
edy in 4 acts, by E. E. Greville. [3], 119 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1912; D: 30386; Eden Er-
skine Greville, New York. 41729
operette bouff e en 3 actes, de Paul Gavault
& P.-L. Flers, rausique de Gaston Serpette.
Paris, Heugel et cie. [1909] 180 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Nov. 12, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1909 ; D : 17574 ;
Heugel et cie., Paris. 41730
See also Midwinter (A) nightmare.
Shakespeare and his love; drama in 4 acts and
an epilogue, by F. Harris. [110] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank Harris, London ; D : 5754, Nov. 11,
1904 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1904. 41731
Shakespeare in the kitchen. See Mad actors.
Shake-speare, England's Ulysses, the masque
of love's labor's won; or, The enacted will,
dramatized from the sonnets of 1609, by L.
Davis. Seaforth, Del., M. N. Willey [1905] 1
p. 1., 402 p. 1 1., 21 p., 1 1., 31, [2] p. incl.
front, (port.) illus. 8°.
© Latham Davis, Seaford, Del. ; D : 7043,
July 27, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1907. 41732
Shakespeare (The) play; rhythmic drama in 5
acts, by H. B. Osborne and L. B. Eyre. [121]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1911 ; D : 23725 ; Hubert Os-
borne and Laurence Eyre, New York. 41733
Shakespeare up-to-date; an original burlesque
of the quarrel between Brutus and Cassius
from Julius Caesar, in 1 act, by J. R. Arm-
strong and .L D. Steell.
© John Denton Steell, Los Angeles; D:
11779, Nov. 20, 1907. 41734
See also Pageant (The) of life.
Shakespeare versus politics; a farce comedy in
4 acts, by C. Puerner.
© Charles Puerner, Ne\v York ; 1896 : 45685,
Aug. 10. 41735
Shakespeare (The) water-cure; a burlesque
comedy in 3 acts, by The Larks [rev. by Alice
Crawford] New York, H. Roorbach, 1897.
42 p. 16°. ([Roorbach's American ed. of
acting plays] )
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1897:
.52642, Sept. 20 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 41736
suggested by and adapted from Place aux
dames, and pirated from many authors living
and dead, by The Larks [rev. by Alice Craw-
ford] New York, Roorbach & company, 1883.
40 p. 12°. ( [The acting drama, no. 186] )
© Roorbach & co.. New York ; 1883 : 22259.
Dec. 3 ; 2c. Dec. 4. 41736a
Shakespeare (The) wedding festival; or. The
poet and queen, by H. R. Browne.
© Henry Redington Browne, Boston ; 1881 :
6667, Apr. 29. 41737
Shakespeare (The) wooing; a play of shreds
and patches taken from the works of William
Shakespeare, by M. M. Taylor.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1892:
5730, Feb. 5 ; 2c. Oct. 27. 41738
Shakespeare's daughters; fantasy in 1 scene, by
George Henrv Trader. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1910. 16 p. 12°.
( [French's international copyrighted ed. of
the works of the best authors, no. 189] )
© Dec. 13, 1910; 2c. Dec. 14, 1910; D:
22805; Samuel French, New York. 41739
2103
41740
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41756
Shakespeare's heroines in club life; a 1 act
play, by Mrs. W. Maddern. 14 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Mr.s. Will Maddern, San Francisco; D:
2853, Dec. 29, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1902. 41740
Shakespeare's house party. See Bill and his
book,
Shakespeare's works.
Note: For entries of separate plays see
their titles.
[Altemus edition, 1891] Complete works
of William Shakespeare ; based on the text of
Johnson, Steevens and Reed, with biographi-
cal sketch by Mary Cowden Clarke, and nu-
merous Boydell and other engravings, v. 1-4.
Philadelphia, H. Altemus. 4 v. front, port.,
illus. 16°.
CoNTEis'TS : V. 1. The tempest. The two gen-
tlemen of Verona. The merry wives of Wind-
sor. Measure for measure. Comedy of er-
rors. Much ado about nothi'ng. Love's la-
bour's lost. A midsummer-night's di-eam. The
merchant of Venice. As you like it. Taming
of the shrew. — v. 2. All's well that ends well.
The twelfth night; or. What you will. Win-
ter's tale. King John. King Richard II.
King Henry IV. King Henry V. King Heni-y
VI (pt. 1, 2).— V. 3. King Henry VI (pt. 3)
King Richard III. King Henry VIII. Troilus
and Cressida. Goriolanus. Titus Andronicus.
Romeo and Juliet. Timon of Athens. Julius
Csesar. — v. 4. Macbeth. Hamlet. King Lear.
Othello. Anthony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline.
Pericles. Poems.
© Henry Altemus, Philadelphia; 1891:
29813-29816, Aug. 20 ; 2c. each Sept. 10.
41741-41744
American (The) Shakespeare; from the
original test, carefully collated and compared
with the editions of Halliwell, Knight and
Collier, with historical and critical introduc-
tions and notes to each play, and a life of the
great dramatist, by Charles Knight, illus-
trated with new and finely executed steel en-
gravings, chiefly portraits in character of cele-
brated American actors, pt. 1-6. New York,
H. J. Johnson [1878] 6 pts. fronts., plates.
8°.
Contents: Tempest. Two gentlemen of
Verona. Merry wives of Windsor. Measure
for measure. Comedy of errors (part of
act 1)
© Henry J. Johnson, 1879 : 7405-7410, June
3; 2c. each June 3. • 41745-41750
Same. New York. H. J. Johnson.
Contents : Tragedies.
© Henry J. Johnson, New York ; 1878 :
12646, Nov. 4. 41751
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
Art (An) edition of Shakespeare; classi-
fied as comedies, tragedies, histories and son-
nets, each part arranged in chronological or-
der, including also a list of familiar Shake-
speare quotations by Charles and Mary Lamb
and Mtiry Seymour and others ; arr. and com-
piled by C. A. Gaskell. Chicago, U. S. pub-
lishing house, 1889. 610 p. front, illus. 4°.
© U. S. pub. house, Chicago; 1889:15455,
May 23 ; 2c. Aug. 7. 41752
-Avon edition. Complete dramatic and
poetical works of William Shakespeare;
with a summary outline of the life of
the poet, and a description of his most
authentic portraits collected from the latest
and most reliable sources by John S. Hart;
to which is appended a descriptive analysis
of the plot of each play, together with an
alphabetical index to the characters of
Shakespeare's plays, an index to familiar pas-
sages and a complete glossary of the words
used in the text that vary from their modern
signification ; the text ed. by W. G. Clark and
W. A. Wright, with illustrations by Meadows,
Frith and others. Philadelphia, Claxton, Rem-
sen & HafCelfinger, 1879. [1878] Ixx, 896 p.
port, fronts., illus. 4°.
© Claxton, Remsen & HafCelfinger, Phila-
delphia; 1878:9578, Aug. 20; 2c. Nov. 25.
41753
— Cambridge edition. Complete dramatic
and poetic works of William Shakespeare ; ed.
from the text of the early quartos and the first
folio, by AVilliam Allen Neilson. Boston and
New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company,
1906. 3 p. 1.. [v]-xix p., 1 1., 1237, [1] p.
front, (port.) 8°.
© W. A. Neilson, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
1.58619, Oct. 22, 1906; 2c. Oct. 24, 1906. 41754
— Edition de luxe. New century Shake-
speare ; the Cambridge text from the latest
edition of W. A. Wright, with introductions,
notes and glossaries to each play by I. Gol-
lancz ; the complete notes, with variorum
readings and general glossary of A. Dyce ; a
general introduction and life of the poet by
W. J. Rolfe, and a history of the drama and
general criticism by H. N. Hudson and others.
V. 1, 2. Boston, D. Estes & co., 1900. 2 v.
pi. port. 8°.
Contents : v. 1. The tempest. Two gentle-
men of Verona. The comedy of errors, v. 2.
The merry wives of Windsor. Measure for
measure.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston; 1900 A:
10730. 10731, Apr. 28; 2c. each Apr. 27.
41755, 41756
2104
41757
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41779
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
Same. v. 3, 4. Boston, D. Estes & co.,
1900. 2 v. pi. 8°.
Contents : v. 3. A midsummer night's
dream. As you like it. — v. 4. Love's labour's
lost. Merchant of Venice.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston ; 1900 A : 16828,
16829, July 9; 2c. each July 9.
41757, 41758
Same. v. 5, 6. Boston, D, Estes & co.,
1900. 2 V. pi. front, (port.' 8
Contents : v. 5, Much ado about nothing.
Twelfth night. — ^v. 6. The earning of the
shrew. All's well that ends well.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston ; 1900 A : 24085,
24086, Sept. 28; 2c. each Sept. 28.
41759, 41760
— Same. v. 7, 8. Boston, D. Estes & co..
1900. 2 V. pi. 8°.
Contents : v. 7. Winter's tale. Troilus and
Cressida. — v. 8. King John. Richard II.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston ; 1900 A : 27022,
27023, Oct. 31; 2c. each Oct. 31.
41761, 41762
Same. v. 9, 10. Boston, D. Estes & co..
1900. 2 V. front., pi. 8°.
Contents : v. 9. Henry IV., pt. 1, 2. — v.
10. Henry V. Henry VI., pt. 1.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston ; 1900 A : 30913,
30914, Dec. 22; 2c. each Dec. 22.
41763, 41764
Same. v. 11, 12. Boston, D. Estes and co.,
1901. 2 V. front., pi. 8°.
Contents : v. 11. Henry VI, pt. 2, 3. — v.
12. Richard III. Henry VIII.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston ; A : 5166, 5167,
Mar. 16, 1901; 2c. each Mar. 15, 1901.
41765, 41766
— Same. v. 13, 14. Boston, D. Estes and co.,
1901. 2 V. front., pi. 8°.
Contents : V. 13. Coriolanus. Titus Androni-
cus. — V. 14. Romeo and Juliet. Timon of
Athens.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston ; A : 9569, 9570,
May 17. 1901 ; 2c. v. 13. May 16, 1901 ; 2c. v.
14. May 17, 1901. 41767, 41768
— Same. v. 15, 16. Boston, D. Estes and co.,
1901. 2 V. front., pi. 8°.
Contents : v. 15. Julius Caesar. Antony
and Cleopatra. — v. 16. Macbeth. Hamlet.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston ; A : 19093,
19094, Oct. 16, 1901 ; 2c. each Oct. 16, 1901.
41769, 41770
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
Same. v. 17, 18. Boston, D. Estes and
CO., 1901. 2 V. front, pi. 8°.
Contents: v. 17. Othello. Cymbeline. —
V. 18. King Lear. Pericles.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston; A: 22888,
22889, Dec. 14, 1901 ; 2c. each Apr. 24, 1902.
41771, 41772
— Same. v. 19, 20. Boston, D. Estes and co.,
1901. 2 V. front., pi., port. 8°.
Contents : v. 19. Venus and Adonis. The
rape of Lucrece. Sonnets. A lover's com-
plaint. The passionate pilgrim. The phoe-
nix and turtle. — v. 20. The two noble kinsmen.
King Edward III.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston ; A : 22890,
22891, Dec. 14, 1901 ; 2c. each Dec. 18, 1901.
41773, 41774
— Same. v. 21, 22. Boston, D. Estes and co.,
1901. 2 V. front, (port.) pi. 8°.
Contents: v. 21. Plays ascribed to Shake-
speare. An historical sketch of Englisn
drama before Shakespeare. Index to the
characters in the plays. — v. 22. Life of Shake-
speare.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston; A: 22892,
22893, Dec. 14, 1901 ; 2c. each Mav 26, 1902.
41775, 41776
Same. v. 23, 24. Boston, D. Estes and co..
1901. 2 V. front, (port.) 8
Contents : v. 23, 24. Alexander Dyce's
glossary to Shakespeare.
© Dana Estes & co., Boston ; A : 22894,
22895, Dec. 14, 1901 ; 2c. each Mav 13, 1902.
41777,- 41778
Works of William Shakespeare. New
York. The Hamilton book co. [1911] 10 v.
fronts, (v. 1: port.) illus., plates. 8°.
Contents : v. 1. The tempest. As you like
it. Much ado about nothing. — v. 2. Hamlet.
Midsummer night's dream. Poems and son-
nets.— V. 3. Comedy of errors. A winter's
tale. Eenry VIII. Richard III.— v. 4. Othel-
lo. Merry wives of Windsor. Love's labour's
lost. Merchant of Venice. — v. 5. King Lear.
Romeo and Juliet. Julius Caesar. Two
gentlemen of Verona.— v. 6. Cymbeline.
Twelfth night, aiacbeth. Measure for meas-
ure.— V. 7. King Henry V. Taming of the
shrew. All's \v'ell that ends well. King
John. — V. 8. Troilus and Cressida. Pericles.
Timon of Athens. Coriolanus.— v. 9. Antony
and Cleopatra. Henry VI. — v. 10. Henry IV.
Titus Andronicus. Richard II.
© July 5, 1911 ; 2c. each July 14, 1911 ; A :
292434 ; ^Hamilton book CO., New York.
41779
2105
41780
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41804
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
each play is preceded by a pref-
ace by Israel Gollancz, an introduction by
Henry Norman Hudson, comments by Shake-
spearean scholars, and a synopsis by the
editor ; notes, explanatory and critical, by
three scholars, Israel GoUanz, Henry Nor-
man Hudson and O. H. Herford. Editor's
preface, signed by J. Ellis Burdick. New
York, Bigelow, Smith & co. [1909] 20 v.
fronts, (v. 1: port.) plates. 8°.
Contents: v. I.Henry VI (pt.l) — v. 2. Henry
VI (pt. 2, 3)— V. 3. Two gentlemen of Verona.
Comedy of errors. — v. 4. Richard II. Richard
III. — V. 5. Love's labour's lost. Merchant of
Venice. — v. 6. A midsummer night's dream.
Romeo and Juliet. — v. 7. King John. Taming
of the shrew. — v. 8. Henry IV. — v. 9. Henry
V. As you like it. — v. 10. Much ado about
nothing. Hamlet. — v. 11. Merry wives of
Windsor. Troilus and Cressida. — v. 12.
Measure for measure. Henry VIII. — v. 13.
Othello. King Lear. — v. 14. All's well that
ends well. Macbeth. — v. 15. Julius Caesar.
Twelfth night. — v. 16. Antony and Cleopatra.
Cymbeline. — v. 17. Timon of Athens. Corio-
lanus. — V. 18. The winter's tale. The tem-
pest.— V. 19. Titus Andronicus. Pericles. —
V. 20. Poems and sonnets.
© Oct. 30, 1909; 2c. Nov. 23, 1909; A:
251704; Bigelow, Smith & co., New York.
41780
[Edwin A, Abbey edition] Comedies of
William Shakespeare ; with many drawings by
Edwin A. Abbey, v. 1-4. New York, Harper
and brothers, 1896. 4 v. fronts., plates. 4°.
Contents: v. 1. Much ado about nothing.
As you like it. Comedy of errors. The tem-
pest.— v. 2. Midsummer-night's dream.
Twelfth night. Taming of the shrew. Two
gentlemen of Verona. — v. 3. Merchant of Ven-
ice. All's well that ends well. Love's
labour's lost. — v. 4. Measure for measure.
Merry wives of Windsor. Winter's tale.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1895 : 43667-
43670, Aug. 28; 2c. each Nov. 15.
41781-41784
Edwin Booth edition. Complete works of
Shakespeare; ed. by Clark and Wright, with
his life, an historical summary of the plot
and characters and variorum readings to each
play, by C. Knight. Philadelphia, G. Barrie
& son [1899] 16 v. in 8, pi. port. 16°.
Contents: v. 1. Tempest. Two gentle-
men of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor.
Measure for measure. Comedy of errors.
Much ado about nothing. Love's labour's
lost. — V. 2. Midsummer night's dream. Mer-
chant of Venice. As you like it. Taming of
the shrew. All's well that ends well. Twelfth
night. — V. 3. Winter's tale. King John.
Richard II. Henry IV. Henry V.— v. 4.
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
Henry VI. Richard III. Henry VIII.— v. 5.
Troilus and Cressida. Coriolanus. Titus An-
dronicus. Romeo and Juliet. Timon of
Athens. — v. 6. Julius Caesar. Macbeth. Ham-
let. King Lear. Othello. — v. 7. Antony
and Cleopatra. Cymbeline. Pericles. Poems. —
V. 8. Biographies. Variorum. References.
Quotations.
© George Barrie & son, Philadelphia ; 1899 :
51581-51596, Aug. 11 ; 2c. each Aug. 4.
41785-41800
— Same, illustrated with fifty photogravures.
© John C. Yorston &, co., Philadelphia;
1894 : 22329, May 1. 41801
— Edwin Booth library edition. Complete
works of Shakespeare; ed. by Clark and
Wright, with his life, an historical summary
of the plot and characters and variorum read-
ings to each play, by Charles Knight, v. 7.
© John C. Yorston & co., Philadelphia ; 1894 :
14907, Mar. 15. 41802
— Friendly edition. Shakespeare's works ;
ed. by William J. Rolfe. New York, Harper
& brothers, 1884. 20 v. fronts., illus. 16°.
Contents : v. 1. Titus Andronicus. Henry
VI (pt. D— V. 2. Henry VI (pt. 2, 3)— v. 3.
Richard III. Love's labour's lost. — v. 4. Com-
edy of errors. Two gentlemen of Verona. —
v. 5. Midsummer-night's dream. Romeo and
Juliet. — V. 6. King John. Richard II. — v. 7.
Tlie mercluuit of Venice. The taming of the
shrew. — v. 8. Henry IV. — v. 9. Henry V.
Merry wives of Windsor. — v. 10. Twelfth
night. Much ado about nothing. — v. 11. As
you like it. All's well that ends well.— v. 12.
Measure for measure. Troilus and Cressida. —
V. 13. Hamlet. Julius Caesar. — v. 14. Mac-
beth. Othello. — V. 15. King Lear. Antony
and Cleopatra. — v. 16. Coriolanus. Timon of
Athens. — v. 17. Pericles. The tempest. — v. 18.
Cymbeline. The winter's tale. — v. 19. Henry
VIII. Two noble kinsmen. — v. 20. Poems.
Sonnets.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1884 : 15735,
Aug. 1; 2c. Oct. 1. 41803
— Harvard edition. Complete works of
William Shakespeare ; with a life of the poet,
explanatory foot-notes, critical notes and a
glossarial index, by Henry N. Hudson, v. 1.
Boston, Ginn & Heath, 1880. xxxiii, 254 p.
port. 12°.
Contents : v. 1. Comedy of errors. The two
gentlemen of Verona.
© Ginn & Heath, Boston; 1880: 10935, July
16 ; 2c. Nov. L 41804
2106
41805
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41842
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
Same. v. 2^. Boston, Ginn & Heath, 1880.
3 V. 12°.
Contents : v. 2. Love's labour's lost. The
taming of the shrew. — v. 3. Midsummer night's
dream. Merchant of Venice. — v, 4. All's well
that ends well. Much ado about nothing.
© Ginn & Heath, Boston; 1880:10936-
K)93S, July 16; 2c. each Sept. 11.
41805-41807
■ Same. v. 5, 6. Boston, Ginn & Heath, 1880.
2 V. 12°.
Contents : v. 5. As you like it. Twelfth
night. — V. 6. Merry wives of Windsor. Meas-
ure for measure.
:© Henry N. Hudson, Boston ; 1880 : 14837,
14838, Sept. 30. 41808, 41809
— Same. v. 7-12. Boston, Ginn & Heath,
1880. 6 V.
Contents: v. 7. Tempest. Winter's tale. —
V. 8. King Henry VI, pts. 1 & 2.— v. 9.
King Henry VI, pt. 3. King Richard III.— v.
10. King John. Richard II. — v. 11. Henry IV.,
pts. 1 and 2.— V. 12. Henry V. Henry VIII.
© Henrv N. Hudson, Boston ; 1880 : 17130-
17135. Nov. 11; 2c. v. 7 Nov. 30; 2c. v. 8. 9
Nov. 22 ; 2c. v. 10, Dec. 9 ; 2c. v. 11, Jan. 3,1881 ;
2c. V. 12 Jan. 12. 1881 41810-41815
— Same. v. 13-15. Boston, Ginn & Heath,
3880. 3 V. 12°.
Contents : v. 13. Titus Andronicus. Romeo
and Juliet. — v. 14. Julius Caesar. Hamlet,
prince of Denmark. — v. 15. King Lear. Timon
of Athens.
© Henrv N. Hudson, Boston; 1881:1094-
1096, Jan. 19; 2c. v. 13 Feb. 23; 2c. v. 14 Apr.
6; 2c. V. 15 May 14. 41816-41818
— ■ Same. v. 16-18. Boston, Ginn & Heath,
1881. 3 v.
Contents: v. 16. Antony and Cleopatra.
Troilus and Cressida. — v. 17. Macbeth.
Othello. — V. 18. Cynibeline. Coriolanus.
© Henrv N. Hudson, Boston; 1881:7025-
7027, Mav 7 ; 2c. v. 16. May 19 ; 2c. v. 17 July
2 ; 2c. V. 18 Aug. 8. 41819-41821
Same. v. 19, 20. Boston, Ginn & Heath,
1881. 2 V.
Contents : v. 19. Pericles. Two noble kins-
men.— V. 20. Lucrece. Sonnets.
© Henrv N. Hudson. United States ; 1881 :
12433, 12434, Aug. 11 ; 2c. each Oct. 17.
41822, 41823
— - Same. v. 1-4. Boston, Ginn & company.
1899. 4 v. fronts. 12°.
Contents : v. 1. Life of Shakespeare. The
comedy of errors. The two gentlemen of
Verona. — v. 2. Love's labour's lost. The tam-
ing of the shrew. — v. 3. A midsummer night's
Shakespeare's works — Continued,
dream. The merchant of Venice. — v. 4. All's
well that ends well. Much ado about nothing.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from July 16, 1908 ; A :
207513-207516, May 20, 1908; 2c. each June
19, 1908. 41824-41827
— - Same. v. 5, 6. Boston, Ginn & company,
1899. 2 V. fronts. 12°.
Contents: v. 5. As you like it. Twelfth
night. — V. 6. The merry wives of Windsor.
Measure for measure.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Sept. 30, 1908; A:
207517. 20751S, May 20, 1908; 2c. each June
19, 1908. 41828, 41829
— Same. v. 7-12. Boston, Ginn & com-
pany, 1899. 6 v. plates. 12°.
Contents : v. 7. The tempest. The winter's
tale. — V. 8. Henry VI., parts 1 and 2. — v. 9.
Henry VI., part 3. Richard III.— v. 10. King
.John. Richard II. — v. 11. Henry IV., parts 1
and 2.— V. 12. Henry V. Henry VIII.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Nov. 11, 1908 ; A :
211608-211613, July 10, 1908; 2c. each Julv
10, 1908. 41830-41835
— Same. v. 13-15. Boston, Ginn & company,
1899. 3 v. plates. 12°.
Contents : v. 13. Titus Andronicus. Romeo
and Juliet. — v. 14. Julius Caesar. Hamlet,
prince of Denmark. — v. 15. King Lear.
Timon of Athens.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in re-
newal for 14 years from Jan. 19, 1909; A:
217889-217891, Sept. 25, 1908; 2c. each Sept.
26, 1908. 41836-41838
— Same. v. 16-18. Boston, Ginn & company,
1899. 3 V. fronts. 12°.
Contents: v. 16. Antony and Cleopatra.
Troilus and Cressida. — v. 17. Macbeth.
Othello. — V, 18. Cymbeline. Coriolanus.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from May 7, 1909; A:
229454-229456, Jan. 29, 1909 ; 2c. each Jan. 29,
1909. 41839-41841
— Same. v. 19. Pericles. Two noble kinsmen,
Venus and Adonis.
© Kate AV. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., as
daughter-in-law of deceased author and heir,
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 48, July
22, 1909. Original entry, Aug. 11, 1881, no.
12433. 41842
2107
41843
DEAMA-TIC COMPOSITIONS
41853
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
• Same. v. 20. Lucrece. Sonnets.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., as
daugliter-in-law of deceased author and heir,
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 49, July
22, 1909. Original entry, Aug. 11, 1881. no.
12434. 41843
— Hawthorne classics. Shakespearean com-
edies ; ed. by Edward Everett Hale, jr. New
York and Chicago, Globe school book com-
pany [1902] xxii, 298 p. 16°.
Contents : A midsummer-nights' dream. —
As you like it.— The tempest.
© Globe school book co.. New York ; A :
48486, Dec. 18, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1902. 41844
— Henley edition. Works of William Shake-
speare. New York, P. F. Collier & son [1912]
10 V. fronts, (v. 10: port.) plates. 8°.
Contents : v. 1. Life of William Shake-
speare, by J. O. Halliweli-Phillipps. Henry
VI, pt. 1-3. — V. 2. Two gentlemen of Verona.
Comedy of errors. Richard II. Richard III. —
V. 3. Love's labour's lost. Merchant of Venice.
Midsummer night's dream, Romeo and Ju-
liet.— V. 4. King John. Taming of the shrew.
Henry IV, pt. 1, 2. — v. 5. Henry V. As you
like it. Much ado about nothing. Hai^let. —
V. 6. Merry wives of Windsor. Troilus and
Gressida. Measure for measure. Henry VIII. —
v. 7. Othello. King Lear. All's well that ends
well. Macbeth. — v. S. Julius Caesar. Twelfth
night. Antony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline. —
V. 9. Timon of Athens. Coriolanus. The win-
ter's tale. The tempest. — v. 10. Titus An-
dronicus. Pericles. Poems. Sonnets.
© July 25, 1912 ; 2c. each Jan. 29, 1913 ; A :
332341; P. F. Collier & son, inc.. New York;
[copyright is claimed on preface and editorial
revisions] 41845
— Henry Irving Shakespeare. Vv^orks of
William Shakespeare; ed. by Henry Irving
and Frank A. Marshall, with notes and intro-
ductions to each play by F. A. Marshall and
other Shakespearian scholars, and numerous
illustrations by Gordon Browne, v. 1. New
York, Scribner and Welford, 1888. xxiii, [1],
348 p. fronts., illus., plates. 8°.
Contents : Love's labour's lost. The com-
edy of errors. Two gentlemen of Verona.
Romeo and Juliet. King Henry VI, pt. 1.
© Scribner & Welford, New York; 1887:
29489, Nov. 15 ; 2c. Dec. 1. 41846
— - Same. v. 2. New York, Scribner and Wel-
ford, 1888. X, 482 p. fronts., illus., plates.
8°.
Contents : King Henry VI, pt. 2, 3. King
Henry VI, condensed by Charles Kerable. The
laming of the shrew. A midsummer night's
dream. King Richard II.
© Scribner & Welford, New York; 1888:
4413, Feb. 11 ; 2c. Feb. 18. 41847
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
• Same. v. 3. New York, Scribner and Wel-
ford, 1888. X, 509, [1] p. fronts., illus.,
plates. 8°.
Contents: King Richard III. King John.
Merchant of Venice. King Henry IV, pt. 1, 2.
© Scribner & Welford, New York; 1888:
16346, June 7 ; 2c. June 9. 41848
Same. v. 4. New York, Scribner and Wel-
ford, 1888. X, 422 p. fronts., illus., plates. 8\
Contents : King Henry V. The merry
wives of Windsor. Much ado about nothing.
As you like it. Twelfth night; or, What you
will.
© Scribner &. Welford, New York; 1888:
22751, Aug. 7 ; 2c. Sept. 19. 41849
— Same. v. 5. New York, Scribner and Wel-
ford, 1889. ix, [l],430p. front, illus. 8°.
Contents : All's well that ends well. Julius
Caesar. Jleasure for measure. Troilus and
Cressida. Jlacbeth.
© Scribner & Welford, New York; 1889:
4284, Feb. 6 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 41850
— Same. v. 6. New York, Scribner and Wel-
ford, 1889. ix, [1], 430 p. front, illus. 8°.
Contents : Othello. Antony and Cleopatra.
Coriolanus. King Lear.
© Scribner & Welford, New York; 1889:
20804, July 5; 2c. July 17. 41851
— Same. v. 7. New York, Scribner and Wel-
ford, 1890. ix, [1], 390 p. front, illus. 8°.
Contents : Timon of Athens. Cymbeline.
The tempest. Titus Andronicus. The win-
ter's tale.
© Scribner & Welford, New York; 1889:
39723, Dec. 27 ; 2c. Jan. 8, 1890. 41852
— • Same. v. 8. New York, Scribner and Wel-
ford, 1890. Ixxi, [2],511p. fronts, illus. 8°.
Contents : Hamlet. King Henry VIII.
Pericles. Poems.
© Scribner & Welford, New York; 1890:
28335, Sept. 15; 2c. Oct. 7. 41853
[Holt edition, 1885] Works of William
Shakespeare; from the text of Alexander
Dyce's 4th ed., and an arrangement of his
glossary in each volume, with a life of the
poet, and an account of each play, by A. R.
MacFarlane. v. 1-7. New York, H. Holt &
CO., 1885. 7 V. 16°.
Contents: v. 1, Titus Andronicus. Henry
VI. Two gentlemen of Verona. Comedy of
errors. — v. 2. Love's labour's lost. Romeo and
Juliet. Taming of the shrew. Richard III. —
V. 3. Merchant of Venice. Midsummer night's
dream. King John. Richard II. Henry IV. —
V. 4. All's well that ends well. As you like it.
Henry V. Merry wives of Windsor, Much
2108
41854
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41877
Shakespeare's works — Continued,
ado about nothing. Twelfth night. — v. 5.
Hamlet. Julius Caesar. Measure for meas-
ure. Othello. King Lear. — v. 6. Macbeth.
Timon of Athens. Antony and Cleopatra.
Pericles. Troilus and Cressida. Coriolanus. —
V. 7. Winter's tale. Cymbellne. The tem-
pest. Henry VIII. Two noble kinsmen. Ed-
ward III.
© Henry Holt & co., New York; 1885:
19816, Sept. 21 ; 2c. Sept. 23. 41854
[Hudson's school Shakespeare] Plays of
Shakespeare ; selected and prepared for use
in schools, clubs, classes and families, with
introductions and notes by H. N. Hudson.
V. 1. Boston, Ginn brothers & co., 1870. 636
p. 12°.
Contents : As you like it. The merchant of
Venice. Twelfth night. King Henry IV.
Julius Caesar. Hamlet.
© Heurv N. Hudson, Boston; 1870:2215.
Sept. 26 ; 2c. Sept. 26. 41855
— Same. v. 2. Boston, Ginn brothers, 1871.
678 p. 12°.
Contents : The tempest. The winter's tale.
King Henry V. King Richard III. King
I^ear. Macbeth. Antony and Cleopatra.
© Henrv N. Hudson, Boston ; 1871 : 7686,
Aug. 17; 2c. Sept. 7. 41856
— Same. v. 3. Boston, Ginn brothers, 1873.
655 p. 12°.
Contents : A midsummer-night's dream.
Much ado about nothing. Henry V. Romeo
and Juliet. Cymbeline. Coriolanus. Othello.
© Henry N. Hudson, Massachusetts; 1873:
11099, Sept. 27; 2c. Sept. 27. 41857
— -International edition. Complete (The)
works of William Shakespeare; ed. by Wil-
liam George Clark and William Aldis Wright,
with complete notes of the Temple Shake-
speare by Israel Gollancz. Introduction by
Arthur Brisbane. New York, Hearst's inter-
national lil)rary co. [1914] x. 11-1420 p. inch
front, (port.) col. plates. 12°.
© Oct. 26, 1914; 2c. Oct. 30, 1914; A:
388316; Hearst's international library co.,
inc., New York. 41857a
- — with historical and analytical
prefaces, (.-omments, critical and explanatory
notes, glossaries, a life of Shakespeare and a
history of the early English drama. New
York, The University society, 1901. 12 v. col.
fronts, (v. 12. col. port.) illus., col. plates.
12°. [An extract volume (lettered xiii) has
title : An index to the works of Shakespeare,
by Evangeline M. O'Connor]
© University society. New York ; A : 19194-
19205, Oct. 17, 1901 ; 2c. each July 23, 1903.
41858-41869
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
[Johnson and Stoddart edition] Com-
plete works of William Shakespeare; ed. by
Wm. Cullen Bryant, assisted by Evert A.
Duyckinck, with one hundred illustrations by
Felix O. C. Darley and Alonzo Chappel. 25
sections. New York, H. J. Johnson and J. M.
Stoddart [1886] 25 sections, fronts., plates.
f°.
© Henry J. Johnson, New York; 1886:
9684, Apr. 22 ; 2c. sec. 1, 2. Oct. 18 ; 2c. sec. 3.
Oct. 30; 2c. sec. 4. Nov. 19; 2c. sec. 5. Dec.
14 ; 2c. sec. 6. Jan. 21, 1887 ; 2c. sec. 7. Feb. 4,
1887; 2c. 'sec. 8. Mar. 8, 1887; 2c. sec. 9. Apr.
20, 1887; 2c. sec. 10. June 13, 1887; 2c. sec. 11.
July 19, 1887; 2c. sec. 12. Sept. 2, 1887; 2c.
sec. 13. Sept. 22, 1887 ; 2c. sec. 14, 15. Nov. 26,
1887; 2c. aec 16. Dec. 30, 1887; 2c. sec 17.
June 10, 1888; 2c. sec. 18. Feb. 14. 1888: 2c.
sec. 19. Feb. 14, 1888; 2c. sec. 20. Apr. 21,
1888; 2c. sec. 21. Apr. 30, 1888; 2c. sec. 22.
June 8, 1888; 2c. sec. 23. June 15, 1888; 2c.
sec. 24. July 27, 1888; 2c. sec. 25. Aug. 27,
1888. 41870
— • [Lovering edition] Works of William
Shakespeare ; ed. by William George Clark
and William Aldis Wright, with 171 engrav-
ings on steel after the Boydell illustrations.
V. 1-7, New York, A. W. Lovering [1887] 7 v.
fronts., illus. port. 12°.
Contents : v. 1. The tempest. Two gentle-
men of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor.
Measure for measure. Comedy of errors.
Much ado about nothing. Love's labour's
lost. — V. 2. Midsummer night's dream. Mer-
chant of Venice. As you like it. Taming of
the .shrew. All's well that ends well. Twelfth
night.— V. 3. Winter's tale. King John.
Richard II. Henry IV, pt. 1, 2. Henry V.—
V. 4. Henry VI, pt. 1-3. Richard III. Henry
VIII. — V. 5. Troilus and Cressida. Corio-
lanus. Titus Andronicus. Romeo and Juliet.
Timon of Athens.— v. 6. Julius Caesar. Mac-
beth. Hamlet. King Lear. Othello. — v. 7.
Antony and Cleopatra. Cymbeline. Pericles.
Poems.
© George Barrie, Philadelphia; 1887:
28089-28095, Oct. 29; 2c. each Oct. 29.
41871-41877
— ITew (The) Grant White Shakespeare
The comedies, histories, tragedies and poems
of AVilliam Shakespeare, with memoir, intro-
ductions and notes by Richard Grant White ;
rev., supplemented and annotated by William
P. Trent, Benjamin W. Wells and John B.
Henneman. Boston, Little, Brown and com-
pany, 1912. 18 V. fronts., illus., plates, ports.,
facsims. 8°.
Contents : v. 1. The tempest. The two
gentlemen of Verona. The merry wives of
Windsor. — v. 2. Measure for measure. The
comedy of errors. Much ado about nothing. —
2109
41878
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41898
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
V. 3. Love's labour's lost. A midsummer
night's dream. The merchant of Venice. —
V. 4. As you like it. The taming of the
shrew. All's well that ends well. — v. 5.
Twelfth night. The winter's tale. King
John.— V. 6. Richard II. Henry IV., pt. 1.—
V. 7. Henry IV., pt. 2 Henry V.— v. 8. The
authorship of Henry VI. Henry VI., pt.
1, 2.— V. 9. Henry VI., pt. 3.— Richard HI.—
V. 10. Henry VIII. Troilus and Cressida. —
V. 11. Corio'lanus. Titus Andronicus. — v. 12.
Romeo and Juliet. Timon of Athens. — v. 13.
Julius Cae.sar. Macbeth — v. 14. Hamlet.
King Lear. — v. 15. Othello. Antony and
Cleopatra. — v. 16. Cymbeline. Pericles. —
V. 17. Poems and sonnets. — v. 18. Memoirs.
Essay on Shakespeare's genius. The text of
Shakespeare.
© Dec. 7, 1911; 2c. each Dec. 9, 1911; A:
300920; Little, Brown & co., Boston. 41878
New illustrated edition, William Shake-
speare, his complete dramatic works; with
Tarquin and Lucrece, The passionate pil-
grim, tlie sonnets and minor poems, illustrated
by Orchardson, Houston, Cope and other
famous artists, to which are added Taine's
estimate of Shakespeare. W. Irviug's essay
on Stratford, an introductory paper on Shake-
speare's life and times, and an introduction to
each play ... by W. V. Byars. New York
and St. Louis, N. D. Thompson pub. co. [1898]
438 p. illus. pi. f°.
'© N. D. Thompson pub co., New York;
1898:28152, May 5; 2c. July 15. 41879
[Pembroke edition] Complete works of
William Shakespeare; ed. by Charlotte Por-
ter and Helen A. Clarke. New York, T. Y.
Crowell & CO. [1903] 12 v. fronts, (inch
ports.) 16°.
Contents: v. 1. Tempest. Two gentlemen
of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor. Measure
for measure. — v. 2. Comedie of errors. Much
adoe about nothing. Love's labour's lost.
Midsommer night's dream. — v. 3. Merchant of
Venice. As you like it. Taming of the
shrew. All's well that ends well. — v. 4,
Twelfe night. Winter's tale. King John.
Richard II.— v. 5. Henry IV. Henry V.—
V. 6. Henry VI.— v. 7. Richard III. Henry
VIII. Titus Andronicus. — v. 8. Coriolanus.
Romeo and Juliet. Tymon of Athens.— v. 9.
Julius Caesar. Macbeth. Hamlet. — v. 10.
King Lear. Macbeth. Authonie and Cleo-
patra.— v. 11. Cymbeline. Troylus and Cres-
sida. Pericles. — v. 12. Life. Poems. Son-
nets.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co.. New York ; A :
71988-71999, Nov. 5, 1903; 2c. each Nov. 5,
1903. 41880-41891
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
Reader's (The) Shakespeare; his dramatic
works condensed, connected and emphasized
in three volumes, by D. C. Bell. v. 1. New
York, Funk and Wagnalls company, 1895.
496 p. 12°.
Contents: Historical plays, English and
Roman : King John. King Richard II. King
Henry IV, pt. 1, 2. King Henry V. King
Henry VI, pt. 1-3. King Richard III. King
Henry VIII. Coriolanus. Julius Caesar.
Antony and Cleopatra.
© David Charles Bell, Washington; 1895:
32002, June 17; 2c. June 22. 41892
Same. v. 2. New York, Funk and Wagnalls
company, 1S96. 471 p. 12°.
Contents : Tragedies and one romantic
play : Pericles. Hamlet. Titus Andronicus.
Romeo and Juliet. Troilus and Cressida.
Othello. King Lear. Cymbeline. Macbeth.
Timon of Athens. The tempest.
© David Charles Bell, Washington; 1896:
36489, June 22; 2c. Oct. 22. 41893
Same. v. 3. New York, Funk and Wag-
nalls company, 1897. 521 p. 12°.
Contents : Comedies : The two gentlemen
of Verona. The comedy of errors. Love's
labour's lost. All's well that ends well.
Taming of the shrew. Midsummer night's
di-eam. Merchant of Venice. Much ado about
nothing. Merry wives of Windsor. As you
like it. Twelfth night. Measure for measure.
Winter's tale.
© David Charles Bell, Washington; 1897:
. 42.590, July 26. 41894
Riverside Shakespeare. Mr. William
Shakespeare's comedies, histories and poems,
and tragedies; the text newly ed. with glos-
sarial, historical and explanatory notes by
R. G. White, v. 1-3. Boston and New York,
Houghton. Mifflin & co. [1901] 3 v. front,
(port.) 8°.
Contents : v. 1. Comedies. — v. 2. His-
tories and poems. — v. 3. Tragedies.
© Houghton, Mifflin & co., Cambridge,
Mass.; A : 15363-15365, Aug. 22, 1901; 2c.
each Sept. 5, 1901. 41895-41897
Mr. William Shakespeare's comedies,
histories, tragedies and poems ; the text newly
edited with glossarial, historical and ex-
planatory notes, by Richard Grant White.
V. 1. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin and com-
pany, 1883. 8°.
Contents: Comedies.
© Houghton, Mifflin & co., Boston; 1883:
5190, Mar. 19; 2c. Sept. 26. 41898
2110
41899
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41914
Sh.akespeare's works — Continued.
Same. v. 2, 3. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin
and company, 1883. 2 v. 8°.
Contents : v. 2. Histories and poems. — v. 3.
Tragedies.
© Hougliton, Mifflin & co., Boston; 1883:
16754, 16755, Sept. 12; 2c. eacli Sept. 26.
41899, 41900
Same. v. 1. Comedies.
f© Alexina B. Wliite, Hempstead, N. Y., as
tlie widow of the autlior, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 1587, Feb. 16, 1911.
Original entry, Mar. 19, 1883, no. 5190.
41901
— Same. v. 2, 3.
Contents : v. 2. Histories and poems. — v. 3.
Tragedies.
© Alexina B. White, Hempstead, N. Y„
as the widow of the author in renewal for
28 years. Renewal no. 1588, 1589, Feb. 16,
1911. griginal entry, Sept. 12, 1883, no.
16754, 16755. 41902, 41903
— Scarlet border edition. Complete dra-
matic works of William Shakspeare; care-
fully printed from the text of the latest cor-
rected editions, together with a comprehen-
sive life and a glossarial index of obsolete
words and words varying from their modern
signification. Philadelphia, W. T. Amies
[1878] xiv, 3-886 p. front, (port.) illus.,
plates. 12°.
© G. R. Fagan, Philadelphia; 1878:7901,
.July 8; 2c. Aug. 2. • 41904
- — Shakespearean (The) plays of Edwin
Booth; ed by William Winter, v. 1, 2. Phila-
delphia, The Penn publishing companv, 1899.
2 v. front. 8".
Contents: v. 1. Hamlet. Macbeth. King
Lear. Julius Caesar. Merchant of Venice. —
V. 2. Othello. Richard II. Richard III.
Henry VIII. Much ado about nothing. Kath-
arine and Petruchio.
© Penn. pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1899 : 51321,
51322, Aug. 10; 2c. each Aug. 10.
41905, 41906
— 'Shakespeare's principal plays; ed. with
introduction and notes by Tucker Brooke,
John William Cunliffe, and Henry Noble Mac-
Cracken. New York, The Century co., 1914.
4 p. 1., 957 p. 8°.
Contents : A midsummer night's dream. —
Romeo and Juliet. — Merchant of Venice. —
Richard II.— Henry IV, pt. 1, 2.— Henry V.—
Much ado about nothing.— As you like it. —
Twelfth night. — Julius Caesar. — Hamlet. —
Othello.— King Lear. — Macbeth. — Antony and
Cleopatra. — Coriolanus. — Cymbeline. — The
winter's tale. — The tempest.
© 'Aug. 27, 1914; 2c. Sept. 12, 1914; A:
379489; Century co.. New York. 41906a
Shakespeare's works — Continued.
Stratford edition. Complete works of
Shakespeare; ed. by Wm. Cullen Bryant, as-
sisted by Evert A. Duyckinck, containing
illustrations from original designs by Felix
O, C. Darley and Alonzo Chappel, with an ex-
planatory page to each. v. 1-6. Philadelphia,
J. B. Lippincott company. [1896] 6 v.
fronts., illus. 4°. (The Bryant Shakespeare)
Contents : v. 1, 2. Comedies. — v. 3. Histori-
cal plays. — V. 4. Historical plays and trage-
dies.— V. 5. Tragedies. — v. 6. Tragedies and
poems.
© J. B. Lippincott CO., Philadelphia; 1896:
42751-42756, July 24 ; 2c. each Oct. 20.
41907-41912
Students' handy edition. Works of Shake-
speare; the text carefully restored according
to the first editions ; with introductions, notes
original and selected, and a life of the poet;
by H. N. Hudson. Rev. ed., with additional
notes. Boston, Estes and Lauriat, 1881. 12 v.
16°. [Vol. 5 is of another issue, undated,
with front.]
Contents : v. 1, Tempest. Two gentlemen
of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth
night. — V. 2. Measure for measure. Much ado
about nothing. Midsummer-night's dream.
Love's labour's lost. — v. 3. Merchant of Venice.
As you like it. All's well that ends well.
Taming of the shrew. — v. 4. Winter's tale.
Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. —
v. 5. Richard II. Henry IV, pt. 1, 2. — v. 6.
Henry V. Antony and Cleopatra. Othello. — v.
7. Henry V, pt. 1-3.— v. 8. Richard III. Henry
VIII. Troilus and Cressida. — v. 9. Timon of
Athens. Coriolanus. Julius Caesar. — v. 10.
Cymbeline. Titus Andronicus. Pericles.
King Lear. — v. 11. Romeo and Juliet. Ham-
let.— V. 12. Life of Shakespeare. Historical
sketch of the English drama before Shake-
speare. Poems and sonnets.
© Estes & Lauriat, Boston; 1881:3093,
Mar. 2 ; 2c. Aug. 5. 41913
[Yiddish edition] Shakespeare's selected
works, his biography and his portrait, with
artistic pictures, elaborated in Yiddish by
D. M. Hermolin. New York, S. Druckerman,
1908.
.1908 .]N?3")yp'."n .u /pix"
333 p. 12 pi., port. 8°.
© Simon Druckerman, New York ; A :
180292, June 25, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1908. 41914
5379— VOL 2—16- 29
2111
41915
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41931
Shakespearian (A) conference; by Pauline
Phelps.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; 1899 : 23022,
Mar. 31. [For copies reed, see D : 252] 41915
[a drama], by Pauline Phelps. [New York]
E. S. Werner pub. & supply co., 1901. 15 p.
12°.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. & supply co., New
York ; D : 252, Mar. 22, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1901.
41916
Shakespearian misfit dialogues; a play, pre-
pared by J. H. Glotfelter. (In The Sunflower,
1904)
© John Hamlin Glotfelter, Emporia, Kan. ;
D : 4443, Dec. 28, 1903 ; 2c. June 20, 1904.
41917
Shakespearian (A) rehearsal; a farce in 2 acts,
by Elizabeth Woodhams.* [20] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Elizabeth M. Woodhams, San Jose, Cal. ;
D : 12829, Apr. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1908.
41918
Shakespearian scenes with music and dancing;
arr. and adapted for stage presentation, by
F. Rockwell. [25] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1913; D: 35068; Florence
Rockwell, New York. 41919
Shakespere's fools; by H. Dull.
© Harry Dull, Kansas City, Mo.; 1896:
68963, Dec. 19. 41920
Shaking Shakespeare; a burlesque on Othello in
1 act, by E. Harding. 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edwin Harding, New York; D : 10723,
June 8, 1907; 2c. June 8, 1907. 41921
Shaking up Sophia. -See By mail order.
Shakspeare and the lady; a comedy fantasy in
1 act, by Miron L, Lefliugwell. [14] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© C. B. Shackleford, New York ; D : 11430,
Sept. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1907. 41922
Shakuntala; acting version in 3 acts, by G.
Holme and A. W. Ryder. Berkeley, Univer-
sity of California press, 1914. 34 p. 8°.
© June 13, 1914; 2c. June 20, 1914; D:
37488; Garnet Holme and Arthur William
Ryder, San Francisco. 41922a
Shall engaged people tell each other their
past. See Victims of sin.
Shall our mothers vote? by the author of Syl-
via's soldier [G. M. Baker] Boston, G. M.
Baker and company [1876] 1 p. 1., p. 169-187.
16°. ([Amateur drama, no. 14])
© George M. Baker, United States; 1876:
13982, Dec. 15 ; 2c. Dec. 19. 41923
— — See also Handy dramas for amateur ac-
• tors.
Shall the men vote? a political farce in 1 act,
prepared for publication by Jennie R. Griffm.
Toledo, O., H. B. White, 1889. 11 p. 8°,
© Harry B. White, Toledo, O. ; 1889 : 15914,
May 27 ; 2c. June 14. 41924
Shall the woman be stoned? play in 4 acts
with prologue, by E. Mitchell, dramatized
from tlie book by W. G. Emerson, entitled
Stone the woman. [10], 74 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1913; D: 34606; Edmund
Mitchell and Willis George Emerson, Los An-
geles. 41925
Shall we condemn her? a society drama, by
H. W. Ellis.
© H. Wayne Ellis, New York; 1900 A:
19856, Aug. 9. 41926
Shall we stone her? a drama in 4 acts, by S. C.
de Soissons.
© S. C. de Soissons, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1896 : 68223, Dec. 14. 41927
Sham; a play in 3 acts, by Geraldine Bonner
and E. B. Harris. [136] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elmer B. Harris, New York ; D : 11933,
Dec. 13, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1907. 41928
playlet of 2 scenes, by P. Lockwood and L.
Eyre. St. Louis, Sisson-Wollett typesetting co.,
1914. 12 p. 8°.
© Dec. 9, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 14, 1914 ; D : 39085 ;
Preston Lockwood and Lincoln Eyre, St.
Louis. 41928a
Sham (The) professor; a farce in 1 act, by F. L.
Cutler. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1879. 6 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 68])
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O.; 1879:7992,
June 14; 2c. June 14. 41929
Shambles; a sketch of the present war, by
Henry T. Schnittkind.
(In Poet lore, v. 25, no. 6, Nov.-Dec. 1914;
periodical © Dec. 19, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1914 ;
B : 334338 ; Poet lore co., Boston) 41929a
Shame; incident of metropolitan life in 1 act,
by W. Clapp. [2], 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1915 ; D : 40471 : Woodbridge
Clapp, Washington. 41929b
Shampoo (The) woman; a monologue, by B. B.
Haywai'd. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Beatrice Brooke Hayward, New York ;
D : 1257, Jan. 7, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1902. 41930
Shamrock (The); drama in 5 acts, by E. Han-
ford.
© Edwin Hanford, Chicago; 1888:5847,
Feb. 24. 41931
2112
41932
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41952
Shamrock (The) — Continued.
a national drama in 5 acts, by Philip
Formin.
© J. G. Johnston, New York ; 1875 : 14090,
Dec. 31. 41932
a staff drill, by Harriette Wilbur. Leb-
anon, O., March brothers, 1908. cover-title,
3 p. 12°, (Harriette Wilbur's series of
flower plays)
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13881,
Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 41933
Shamrock and rose; a romantic drama of
Irish life during the rebellion of '98, in 4
acts, by John Fitzgerald Murphy. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co. [1889] 55 p. 16°.
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston; 1889:
27133, Sept. 6; 2c. Oct. 5. 41934
Shamrock (The) minstrels; introducing the
far famed Fogarty family, arr. by Cecelia P.
Denslow, Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1902.
14 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 2423,
Oct. 7, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1902. 41935
Shamrocks (The) of Ireland. See Patsy
O'Hare.
Shams; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by P. Wil-
son.
© Piercy Wilson, San Francisco; 1877:
1134, Jan. 29. 41936
Shamus O'Brien; a drama in 4 acts, by K.
Walsh. 1 p. 1., 70 p. 8°. Printed.
© Katharine Walsh, Superior, Wis. ; D :
4425, Dec. 23, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1903. 41937
a romantic comic opera in 2 acts, founded
on the poem by Jos. Sheridan Le Fanu, book
by Geo. H. Jessop, composed by C. Villiers
Stanford. New York, Boosey & co.
© Boosey & co.. New York; 1895:26021,
May 11 ; Ic. May 11. 41938
Same. New ed. New York, Boosey & co..
1896. 50 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Boosey & co., New York; 1896:14164,
Mar. 3; Ic. Mar. 3. 41939
Shamus O'Brien at home; an Irish sketch in 1
act and 1 scene, by N. Harrigan.
© Ned Harrigan, ; 1872 : 1878, Feb. 27.
41940
Shamus O'Brien, the rebel of '98; or. Lady
Geraldine's love for freedom, drama in 5
acts.
© James M. O'Kelly, New York; 1895:
35923, July 10; 2c. (typewritten synopsis)
Jan. 6, 1897 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1897. 41941
Shan-Whool (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by H.
Jackson.
© Hart Jackson, United States; 1877:
13622, Nov. 23. 41942
Shandygaff; farcical sketch in 1 act, by F.
Allen. [4], 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1910; D: 22087; Frank
Allen, Plainfield, N. J. 41943
Shanghaid; play in 1 act, by Tex Charwate
[pseud, of A. Charwate] [1], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1913; D: 35510; Arthur
"Tex" Charwate, New York. 41944
Shanghaied; play in 4 acts, by M. J. Brennan.
[4], 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1914 ; D : 36173 ; Michael J.
Brennan, Brooklyn. 41944a
Shanghaied by the land sharks of New York;
a drama in 3 acts, by M. J. Brennan. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Michael J. Brennan, Brooklyn ; D : 15421.
Mar. 24, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909. 41945
Shannon boys; a romantic Irish drama in 3
acts, by James Burke, jr. New York, The
De Witt publishing house.
© R. H. Russell & son. New York; 1895:
64535, Dec. 20; 2c. Dec. 20. 41946
Shannon of the Sixth; an original 4 act mili-
tary play, by E. E. Kidder,
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1896:
23913, Apr. 17. 41947
Shanowakin (The); or. The avenger, in pro-
logue and 3 acts, a new dramatization of
Robert Montgomery Bird's story of Nick of
the woods, by Richard C. White.
© Oliver Roberts and John E. Mack, Car-
sou City, Nev. ; 1893 : 19083, Apr. 18. 41948
Shanty (The) queen; or. The robbers of old
IvTew York, a drama in 5 acts, by E. Mor-
timer,
© Edmund Mortimer. New York ; 1888 :
9507, Mar. 31 ; 2c. May 3. 41949
Shanty Town, an old homestead in Irish; a
comedy in 3 acts [by] Opie Read [and] T, J.
Nawn. Typewritten.
© Robt. Fulgora and Thos, J, Nawn, New
York; 1897:50210, Sept. 8; 2c. Sept. 8.
41950
Shantyclare hall; a comedy in 2 acts, by C B.
Yardley, jr. [28] p. f°. Typewritten.
© 10. Aug. 15, 1910; D: 21794; Charles B.
Yardley, jr.. New York. 41951
Share and share alike; a comedy in 1 act, by
J, F. Leonard. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John F. Leonard, New York ; D : 5756,
Nov. 11, 1904; 2c. Nov. 3, 1904. 41952
2113
41962
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
41973
Sharing (The); by Agnes Lee. Boston, Sher-
man, French & company, 1914. 4 p. 1,, 64 p.
12°.
Dramatic contents : Sharing. — Silent
house.
© Nov. 4, 1914; 2c. Nov. 30, 1914; A:
387748; Sherman, French & co., New York.
41952a
Shark (The); a drama in 4 acts, by W. H. Rus-
sell. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William H. Russell, Philadelphia; D:
15844, May 13, 1909; 2c. June 14, 1909.
41953
50 p.
— play in 3 acts, by L. E. F. Prince.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1910 ; D : 22357 ; Leslie E. F.
Prince, Washington. 41954
or. Moulded in the scarlet, drama of the
present day in 4 acts, by Braxton Wooldridge
[i. e. J. B. Wooldridge] [51] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1912 ; D : 29409 ; John Brax-
ton Wooldridge, Denver. 41955
Sharp (A) tackle; a 1 act comedy, by J. Mar-
lin.
© Jane Marlin, New Haven ; 1899 : 19325.
Jlar. 15. 41956
Sharpe of the States; comedy in 3 acts, by
Edward Clay. [1], 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1914; D : 38533 ; Curtis H.
Nance, Manila, P. I. 41956a
Sharps and flats; a farce, by A. S. Hunting-
ton. Syracuse, N. Y., E. C. Johnson [1896]
28 p. 16°.
© Arria S. Huntington. Syracuse, N. Y. ;
1896 : 20805, Apr. 2 ; 2c. Apr. 1. 41957
an original American comedy drama in 4
acts, by C. M. Greene and S. Thompson. [134]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clay M. Greene and Slason Thompson,
United States ; 1878 : 8017, July 11 ; 2c. Sept.
6, 1880. 41958
Shasta Peaks; a melodrama in 4 acts, by Ade-
laide Leigh (Mrs. O. Clifford) and O. Clifford.
© Mr. & Mrs. Orson Clifford, New York:
1894 : 49188, Oct. 22. 41959
Shatchen (The); a comedy drama in 8 acts, by
H. Doblin and C. Dickson.
© Henry Doblin and Chas. Dickson, New
York; 1890: 13493, Apr. 24. 41960
— r- a peculiar play in 3 acts, by H. Doblin.
© Henry Doblin, New York; 1889:24582,
Aug. 10. 41961
— or. Marriage broker, a comedy in 3 acts,
by H. Doblin and C. Dickson.
© Henry Doblin and Charles Dickson, New
York ; 1890 : 28101. Sept. 12. 41962
Shattered (A) dream; play in 1 act, by C.
Recht. 27 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1913; D: 32933; Charles
Recht, New York. 41963
Shattered (The) glass; 1 act drama, by G. F.
Palmer, jr. [3], 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1915; D: 41198; George F.
Palmer, jr., Brooklyn. 41963a
Shattered (A) ideal; modern society drama in
5 acts and prologue, by M. Glass. [4], 45 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Max Glass, Cincinnati ; D : 6652, May 9,
1905 ; 2c. May 9, 1905. 41964
Shattered (The) idol.
© Joseph A. Campbell, Boston ; 1891 : 25297.
July 13. 41965
■ an adaptation, by G. Porter.
© George Porter, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D :
15199, Feb. 27, 1909. 41966
Shattered idols; drama in 4 acts, by A. O. Book-
stein.
OKyjibnTop'b niefiH'b H |ero paadHTLie dorw; Bt
4-xi> ^ificTBinxi. H HHTH KapTHHax-b, A. M. ByK-
uiTeflHa. 136 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1914 ; D : 38299 ; Abraham O.
Bookstein, New York. 41966a
- — • or. The stolen mask, a play in 4 acts, by
A. R. Smith.
© Arden R. Smith, St. Louis; 1877:3873,
Apr. 2. 41967
Shattered life; a drama in 1 act, by T. E. B.
Henry. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. E. B. Henry, Bowmanville, Canada ; D :
4984, May 5, 1904 ; 2c. May 5, 1904. 41968
Shattered (The) model; a 1 act play for four
persons, by H. C. Goodwin.
© Harry C. Goodwin, Rochester', ^N. Y. ; D :
11843, Dec. 2, 1907. 41969
Shattered (A) paragon; or, The pretty step-
mother, a comedy in 3 acts, from the French
of Sardou, by Harry Paulton and Mostyn
Tedde.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1890:953,
Jan. 6. 41970
Shattered rose of red; drama in 4 acts, by W.
Jones. 26, [2] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1911; D: 24418; William
Jones, Spokane, Wash. 41971
Shatum street; an original farce, by E. Harri-
gan.
© Edward Harrigan, Brooklyn ; 1873 : 9882,
Sept. 3. 41972
Shaughaun (The); or, Father and daughter, a
play in 3 acts and prologue.
© John T. Hinds, Chicago ; 1879 : 16," Jan. 2.
41973
2114
41974
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
41997
Shaughraun (The); a drama in 3 acts, by D.
Boucicault.
© Dion Boucicault, New York ; 1874 : 13247,
Oct. 26 ; 2c. June 26, 1875. 41974
Same.
© Louise Tliorndyke Boucicault, New York,
in renewal for 14 years from Oct. 26, 1902;
D : 1739, Apr. 15, 1902. 41975
Shaun-a-gow; a drama in 5 acts, by J. T. Smith.
© John Talbot Smith, Watertown, N. Y. ;
1882 : 14880, Sept. 8. 41976
Shaun Aroon; an original Irish drama in 3 acts,
by C. Townsend. Author's ed. New York, H.
Roorbach, 1893. 37 p. 12°. ([Roorbach's
American ed. of acting plays, no. 59] )
© Charles Townsend, Weedsport, N. Y. ;
1893 : 14788, Mar. 24 ; 2c. Aug. 28. 41977
Shaun O'Dheer A Glanna; an Irish drama in 5
acts, by M. J. Murphy,
© M. J. Murphy, New Bedford, Mass. ;
1886:20265, Sept. 8. 41978
Shaun O'Reilly; or, The folks we meet in Ire-
land, a panoramic farce in 2 acts, by Barthin
S. Murray.
© B. S. Murray, Bloomsburg, Pa.; 1876:
1231, Jan. 27. 41979
Shaun Rhue. -See Larry.
Shaun's trust; or, The planter's daughter, a
play in 4 acts, by John Hanley. London, Sam-
uel French ; New York, Samuel French & son
[1875] 40 p. 12°. ([French's acting ed.])
© Robert J. Hanley, United States; 1875:
2226, Mar. 10 ; 2c. Mar. 10. 41980
Shay-Le (The); or, By proxy, a melodrama in
4 acts, and prologue, taken from an incident
in a novel by James Payn entitled By proxy,
by F. Hatrison. [75] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Harrison, New York ; 1878 : 9335,
Aug. 13; 2c. Nov. 5. 41981
She; grand melodrama and spectacle in 5 acts
and prologrie, by E. T. Wetter, founded on
H. Rider Haggard's novel.
© E. Telfair Wetter, Chicago ; 1888 : 17992,
June 23. 41982
— a new play, by T. H. Glenney.
© T. H. Glenney, New York ; 1887 : 17431,
July 7. 41983
an operatic spectacular drama, by R. C.
White.
© R. C. White, San Francisco ; 1887 : 14269,
June 1 ; 2c. Oct. 5. 41984
— a spectacular drama from She, by H.
Rider Haggard, dramatized by R. Lake.
© Rush Lake, Pittsburgh; 1887:18279,
July 15. 41985
She — Continued.
a spectacular drama in 5 acts, by P.
Hercht.
© Pauline Hercht, Brooklyn; 1887:14155.
May 31. 41986
or, Holly's dream, a dramatic adaptation
of Rider Haggard's romance, in 4 acts and
10 scenes, by F. Essex and G. B. Lask.
© Fred Essex and Geo. E. Lask, San Fran-
cisco; 1887:32277, Dec. 14. 41987
See also Ayesha.
She advertised; business comedy in 4 acts, by
W. W. \Vheeler. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1911 ; D : 25127 ; Willard Wall
Wheeler, Cleveland. 41988
She attends a church wedding; monologue
sketch in 1 act, by M. H. Flanner. 6 p. 4°.
Typev/ritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1911; D: 24129; Mary H.
Flanner, Indianapolis. 41989
She came to Newport; comedy in 1 act, by F.
Bernard. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1912; D: 29683; Franklin
Bernard, Denver. 41990
She changed her mind; farce in 1 act, by
E. Orr. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 8, 1910; D: 21300; Edith Orr,
Newton, Mass. 41991
She confesses at the last moment; this is an
English-American play, an exciting drama of
real life in 6 acts, accompanied by a laugh-
able farce, by C. McNeff.
© Clerinda McNefE, Philadelphia; D : 4667.
Feb. 23, 1904. 41992
She could marry three; comedy drama, by Jno.
J. Kennedy.
© Charles Hassenforder, Philadelphia ;
1892:10272, Mar. 5. 41993
She couldn't come back; comedy in 3 acts, by
G. H. Atkinson. [3], 140 p. 4°. Typewrit-
•ten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1911 ; D : 23591 ; G. H. Atkin-
son, New York. 41994
She couldn't marry; comedy drama, by Jno. J.
Kennedy.
© Charles Hassenforder,
1892:10271, Mar. 5.
She couldn't marry three; by J.
© Charles Hassenforder,
1891 : 18837, May 23.
She (The) devil; in 1 act, adapted from the
English tr. of Franz Molnar's Der teufel, by
J. S. Dawley. 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Searle Dawley, New York ; D : 13938,
Sept. 28, 1908; 2c. Sept. 28, 1908.
Philadelphia ;
41995
J. Kennedy.
Philadelphia ;
41996
41997
2115
41998
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42015
She done broke mah heart; sketch, by M. M §»sShe paid; play in 3 acts, by E. R. Mawson,
Stanlpv. S n. 4°. Tvnpwi-ittPTi. v$ [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1914; D: 39030; Edward R.
Stanley. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
<c) Maude May Stanley, Chicago ; D : 15088,
Feb. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1909. 41998
She got away with it; 1 act play, by M. E.
Pesnel. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1915; D : 39847 ; Maximilian
Edwin Pesnel, East Orange, N. J. 41998a
She had the nerve; drama in 4 acts and 5
scenes, by J. W. .Richardson. 56 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1915 ; D : 40746 ; John Wilbor
Richardson, Stanford, Conn. 41998b
She, him and her; morality pantomime, by
S. Stone. 2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1913; D : 32295 ; Sydney
Stone, New York. 41999
She knows better now; farce comedy in 3 acts,
by A. L. Crimmins. [2], 147 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1911; D: 28210; Agnes L.
Crimmins, West Newton, Mass. 42000
She knows something; a comedy in 4 acts,
adapted from the German by R. Schubering.
[2], 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Schubering, San Francisco ; D :
13290, July 6, 1908 ; 2c. July 20, 1908. 42001
She looks good to father; comedy, by Lem B.
Parker and S. W. Pascoe.
© Sidney W. Pascoe, Chicago; D:8507,
May 9, 1906. 42002
She looks like Helen. See Winning a wife.
She looks so swell in black; vaudeville in 1
act, by J. Housh and K. Housh. [1], 7 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1914; D : 37291 ; Jack
Housh and Kathryn Housh, Ogden, Utah.
42002a
She loved, she sinned; a dramatic composition,
by Butler Stewart Crossy and E. Russell.
58 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© B. S. Crossy and Erwin Russell, St.
Louis; D:3923, Sept. 11, 1903; 2c. Sept. 28.
1903. 42003
She loves me, she loves me not; in 1 act, by
by B. Ongley. [1], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Byron Ongley, New York ; D : 10673, May
31, 1907; 2c. May 31, 1907. 42004
She organized a club; a farce in 2 acts and a
prologue, by H. R. Woodman. Franklin, O.,
Eldridge entertainment house, 1903. 52 p.
8°.
© Hannah Rea Woodman, Des Moines ; D :
8314, Apr. 20, 1903 ; 2c. June 30, 1910. 42005
Mawson, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 42005a
She, queen of Kor; a grand spectacular drama
in prologue and 5 acts, by P. Hercht.
© Pauline Hercht, Brooklyn; 1887:17605,
July 9. 42006
She's a bird; 3 act comedy introducing do-
mestic life in twenty hundred and one, bv
I. L. Barnes. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten. '
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1913; D: 31974; Iza L.
Barnes, New York. 42007
She's a merry, innocent coquette; a drama In
4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12096, Jan. 3, 1908. 42008
She's all right; from The Cingalee, by Paul A.
Rubens. 2 sheets. f°. Typewritten.
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 5861, Dec.
5, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1904. 42009
She's his wife; a somewhat farcical comedy in
3 acts, by J. H. Greene. [158] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© John Henry Greene, New York; D:
4943, Apr. 26, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1904. 42010
She's not my v/ife; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by H. K. Tootle.
© Harry King Tootle, Saint Joseph, Mo.;
D : 6883, June 27, 1905. 4201 1
She's over the sea; a drama in poetry, by J. B.
Lonas.
© .John B. Lonas, Massillon, O. ; 1894 :
61619, Dec. 29 ; 2c. Dec. 29. 42012
She said she wouldn't, but she did. See Mill
(The) owner's daughter.
She sinned because she loved; a comedy-drama
in 4 acts. [46] p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Monaghan, New York ; D : 3118,
Mar. 12, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1903. 42013
an original drama in 4 acts.
© Charles A. Hoff, Philadelphia; D:3164,
Mar. 19, 1903. 42014
She stoops to conquer; [by] Oliver Goldsmith.
New York & Boston, H. M. Caldwell co. [1900]
vi, 178 p. front. 24°.
© H. M. Caldwell co., Boston; 1900 A:
2.5883, Oct. 18; 2c. Oct. 18. 42015
■comedy by Oliver Goldsmith, with draw-
ings by Edwin A. Abbey, decorations by Al-
fred Parsons, introduction by Austin Dobson.
© Mary Gertrude Abbey, London, as widow
of the author, in renewal for 28 years. Re-
newal no. 5268, Feb. 24, 1914. Original en-
try, Oct. 16. 1886, no. 23506. 42015a
2116
42016
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42037
She stoops to conquer — Continued.
a comedv in 5 acts, by Oliver Goldsmith.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,1897. 70 p. diagrs.
12°. ( [William Warren ed. of standard play-
ers])
*© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1897:
60650, Oct. 26 ; 2c. Nov. 6 ; 2c. Dec. 30. 42016
New York, R. M. De Witt,
([De Witt's acting plays,
— Same. New ed
1876. 51 p. 12°.
no. 203] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
8003, July 8 ; 2c. Dec. 28. 42017
See also Katherine. — Representative Eng-
lish drama from Dryden to Sheridan.
She, the queen of centuries; a grand spectacu-
lar drama in prologue and 5 acts, by P.
Hercht.
© Pauline Hercht, Brooklyn; 1887:17606,
July 9. 42018
She, the queen of Kor; a romantic drama in a
prologue and 4 acts, dramatized from H.
Rider Haggard's novel, by E. Barbour.
© Edwin Barbour, Minneapolis ; 1890 : 5017,
Feb. 10. 42019
She wanted to forget; domestic farce-comedy,
by T. Price. 23 p. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1915 ; D : 41741 ; Ted Price.
Cleveland. 42019a
She wanted to go to heaven, but — ; an origi-
nal travesty in 2 pts., by S. G. Champlin.
cover-title, 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1913 ; D : 32381 ; Stephen G.
Champliu, Brooklyn. 42020
She wanted to live in a flat; sketch for song
and dance, by M. H. Flanner. [2], 13 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912; D: 28647; Mary H.
Flanner, Indianapolis. 42021
She wants you, David; comedy drama in 4
acts, by C. F. Ryan. [41] p. diagr. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles F. Rvan, Turners Falls, Mass. ;
D : 2384, Sept. 26, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1902.
42022
She was once belle of the ball; by A. Le Mieux.
© Alvin Le Mieux, Lebanon, N. H. ; D :
11140, July 13, 1907. 42023
She, who must be obeyed; the spectacular oper-
atic drama, dramatized and adapted by J. O.
Barrows.
© James O. Barrows, San Francisco ; 1887 :
19053, July 23. 42024
She- Wolf (The); play in 1 act, by S. H. Pic-
chianti. [15] p. 4°. Tyi^ewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1911; D: 23733; Silvio H.
Picchianti, New York. 42025
She would be a movie actress; farce in 1 act,
by G. M. Rosener. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1914; D : 39225 ; George M.
Rosener, New York. 42025a
She would be a widow; by J. S. Quinu.
© John S. Quinn, Sacramento ; 1888 : 7637,
Mar. 12. 42026
or, Butternut's bride, an original farce-
comedy in 3 acts, by Levin C. Tees.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1897:
45587, Aug. 12 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 42027
She wouldn't be a duchess; by Richard C,
White. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Josephine Blair, San Francisco ; D : 1419,
Feb. 10, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 16, 1901. 42028
She wouldn't marry three; comedy drama, by
Jno. J. Kennedy.
© Charles Hassenforder, Philadelphia;
1892 : 10270, Mar. 5. 42029
Sheaf (The) of arrows. See My Indian love.
Shears (The) of Delilah; in 3 acts, by Granville
de Rapelye. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1910 ; D : 22184 ; Carolyn S.
Rapalj^, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 42030
Sheath (The) gown girls; a musical comedy in
1 act. by Lena Blackburn.
© Imperial amusement co., inc., : Oklahoma
City, Okla. ; D : 13567, Aug. 17, 1908. 42031
Sheath (The) lady; by M. A. S. P. Good. 142 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1910; D: 17988; May Ann
Smith Perry Good, Edwardsville, 111. 42032
Sheba; a drama of emotions, by M. Mawlette.
76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mona Mawlette. Chicago ; D : 10097, Mar.
8, 1907; 2c. Mar. 19, 1907. 42033
Sheegeeh; a drama in 5 acts. Typewritten.
© S. Dessau, New York ; 1898 : 71603, Dec.
9; 2c. Dec. 9. 42034
an Irish sensational comedy drama in 5
acts, by W. C. Cowper. [104] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Will C. Cowper. New York ; 1888 : 25070,
Sept. 3; 2c. Sept. 3. 42035
•
Sheep (The) of it; a drama, by S. Gautereaux.
© Standley Gautereaux, Stanford Uni-
versity, Cal. ; D : 13155, June 9, 1908. 42036
Sheepherder (The); by R. Duffy.
© Richard Duffy, New York ; D : 11490, Oct.
7, 1907. 42037
2117
42038
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42057
Sheepman (The); a drama of the cattle range
in 5 acts, by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Chelsea, Mass.; D:
9303, Oct. 24, 1906. 42038
Sheet (A) of rag; sketch in 1 act, by Z, Acker-
man. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1913 ; D : 34188 ; Zoe Acker-
man, Oakland, Cal. 42039
Sheik (The); a comic opera in 3 acts, libretto by
Harry and Edward Paulton, music by Sal-
vator Sylvain (E. M. Raymond)
© Emma Marcy Raymond, New York;
1891 : 18271, May 18. 42040
Sheila, the maid of the Hebrides. See Prin-
cess (A) of Thule.
Sheilah; comedy in 3 acts, by E. W. Quaife.
[98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6. 1915; D: 41913; Elise West
Quaife, Tompkins Cove, N. Y. 42040a
Shelomith, my happiness, my recompense; by
C. M. Allen and P. O. Pearson. [2], 61 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1911; D: 25720; Constance
M. Allen and Pearl Otelia Pearson, Glen-
dale, Cal. 42041
Shenandoah; a drama of the American Civil
War, by S. C. Mercer.
© S. C. Mercer, Hopkinsville, Ky. ; 1887:
29369, Nov. 14. 42042
a military comedy in 4 acts, by B. How-
ard. 59 p. 12°. Printed.
© Bronson Howard, New York ; 1897 : 18323,
Mar. 20; 2c. Apr. 12. 42043
Sheo; historical drama in 4 acts, by F. H.
James and J. S. Berger. 81 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 18, 1911; D : 24715 ; Fred H.
James, New York. 42044
Shepherd (The); a play in 3 acts, by O. T. Dar-
gan. 65 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© olive Tilford Dargan, Stem, N. G. ; D:
7782, Dec. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1905. 42045
See also Lords and lovers, and other
dramas.
Shepherd and king; a comic opera in 3 acts,
adapted from the Spanish by A. L. Godoy.
© Albert L. Godoy, Washington ; D : 10784,
June 18, 1907. 42046
Shepherd (The) boy who called wolf; by A.
Stevenson. 1 p. 8°. Proof.
© Augusta Stevenson,. New York; D:
1.5371, Mar. 17, 1909; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909.
42047
Shepherd (The) girl of Silesia; comic opera, by
A. P. Southwick. 51 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Albert P. Southwick. Brooklyn ; D : 3951,
Sept. 4, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1903. 42048
Shepherd (The) king; romantic-drama ilf 4
acts, by A. Reeves and W. Lorimer. 142 p.
12°. Printed.
© Arnold Reeves and Wright Lorimer, Mt.
Vernon, N. Y. ; D : 4074, Oct. 9, 1903 ; 2c. Jan.
21, 1904. 42049
See also David and Jonathan.
Shepherd (The) of Broadway; dream of a later
generation, by J. G. Alexander. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1911; D: 28100; J. Grubb
Alexander, Allentown, Pa. 42050
Shepherd (The) of the hills; a drama in 5
acts, by W. R. Hildreth. 47 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William Robert Hildreth, Porterville,
Cal. ; D : 15065, Feb. 12, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 24,
1909. 42051
a dramatization in 4 acts, by Allen Kelly
and Harold Bell Wright. 109 p. 12°.
© Elsbery W. Reynolds, Morgan Park, 111.;
D : 14300, Nov. 16, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1908.
42052
Shepherd (The) prince; a drama based on the
Bible story of Joseph sold into Egypt, by
F. F. Moore.
© Frank F. Moore, Indianapolis ; D : 1905,
May 19, 1902. 42053
Shepherder virtuoso; by E. Costa. 3 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1909 ; D : 17781 ; Eugene
Costa, New Oi-leans. 42054
Shepherdess (The); a comic opera in 2 acts, by
W. Davis.
© Washington Davis, New York; 1889:
10698, Apr. 4. 42055
Shepherdess (The) of Lourdes; or, The blind
princess, a drama in 5 acts, by F. Felix.
© John Murphy co. ; Baltimore; 1899:
27742, Apr. 22; 2c. July 27. 42056
Shepherdess (The) of love; play in 4 acts, by
E. M. Summers. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1914; D: 39422; E. Myrtle
Summers, New Orleans. 42056a
Shepherds (The); a miracle play of the nativity,
reconstructed from the Towneley and other
old English cycles of the xliith, xivth, and
xvth centuries, supplemented and adapted to
modern conditions, by C. M. Gayley.
© Charles Mills Gayley, Berkeley, Cal.;
I) : 4409, Dec. 21, 1903. 42057
2118
42057
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42078
Shepherd's (The) call; play in 4 acts, by E. H.
Perry. [1], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914 ; D : 35765 ; Eugene H.
Perry, Hudson, Wis. 42057a
Shepherd's (The) fold; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. Rutland and G. Heath. [79] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Lucile Rutland and George Heath, New
Orleans ; 1885 : 12843, Mar. 4 ; Ic. Mar. 4.
42058
Shepherd's (The) luck; dramatic composition
in 1 act, by C. M. Hinton. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913; D: 34567; Charles
Marion Hinton, Chicago.
42059
Sheridan Keene, detective; sensational comedy
drama in 4 acts, by J. Kennedy. [67] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© James Kennedy, Philadelphia ; D : 1204,
Dec. 23, 1901; 2c. Mar. 5, 1902. 42060
Sheridan True, jr.; or, Pique and passion, a
comedy-drama in 3 acts, by Fennimore Har-
rison [pseud, of H. N. Harrison] New Or-
leans, M. J. Scott, 1883. 53 p. 8°.
© Hatley Norton Harrison, New Orleans;
1883:928, Jan. 15; 2c. Jan. 27. 42061
Sheridan's ride; by S. Birnbaum. 1 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Synopsis]
© Samuel Birnbaum. Dorchester, Mass. ;
D : 9973, Feb. 16, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1907.
42062
a military drama in 1 act, by G. Moore.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Carlyle Moore, New York; D : 12905,
May 5, 1908; 2c. May 5, 1908. 42063
or, The battle of Cedar Creek, a panto-
mimic military spectacle, by F. O. Rose. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Oakes Rose, Holtsville, N. Y. ;
D: 10583, May 17, 1907; 2c. May 17, 1907.
42064
or, The spy of Cedar Creek, the grand
national, military allegory, written and rev. by
C. S. Brodt. Cadillac, Mich., News print,
1885. 2 p. 1., 58 p. 16°.
© Charles S. Brodt, Cadillac, Mich. ; 1885 :
14278, July 2; 2c. Aug. 14. 42065
Sheridan's spy; or, The hero of Libby prison,
a thrilling national military allegory and
patriotic drama, arr. for three different styles
of presentation in 5 acts, by G. Carroll.
© George Carroll, Denver ; 1874 : 4508,
Apr. 4. 42066
Sheriff (The); a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
F. Monroe.
© Frank Monroe, Richmond Hill, N. Y. ;
1891 : 1491, Jan. 9. 4,2067
Sheriff (The)— Continued.
-drama in 1 act, by E. S. Hirsch.
4°. Typewritten.
[20] p.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1912; D: 31047; Edmund S.
Hirsch, Brooklyn. 42068
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by John J. Mc-
Nally and Chas. T. Vincent.
© H. S. Taylor, New York; 1890:41044,
Dec. 23. 42069
1 act play, by E. Day. 25 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Edmund Day, Brooklyn ; D : 5443, Aug.
16; 2c. Aug. 16, 1904. 42070
[3],
— play in 1 act, by Hosmer Richmond.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1910; D: 22714; Wm. H.
Boyd, New York. 42071
■or, Peers and politics, an American opera
in 3 acts, by R. D. Ware.
© Richard Darwin Ware, Boston; 1893:
18525, Apr. 15. 42072
Sheriff (The) and the blackmailer; 1 act
drama, by W. S. Franklin. 4 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912; D: 28714; William S.
Franklin, San Francisco. 42073
Sheriff (The) and the cop; a fifteen-minute
patter act, in 1, by Herbert Thomson. [1],
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1915; D : 41533 ; George
Richards and William M. Armstrong, New
York. 42073 a
Sheriff (The) and the girl; 1 act western play-
let, by W. A. Davis.
© Wm. Austin Davis, New York ; D : 13108,
June 3, 1908. 42074
Sheriff Blake; 'a comedy drama, by P. S. M.
Munro.
© P. S. M. Munro, Brooklyn; 1897:463,
Jan. 2. 42075
Sheriff for a day; comedy drama, by H. T.
De Vere. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1910; D : 22508 ; Harry T.
De Vere, Houston. 42076
Sheriff Jim Marshall; a drama of strenuous
life on the hills of the West and in the
national capital, in 4 acts, by Martin A.
White. [80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas J. White, Chicago ; D : 1307, Jan.
17, 1902 ; 2c. June 27, 1903. 42077
Sheriff (The) of Angel Gulch; by C. E. Blaney.
81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney. New York; D : 13299,
.July 6, 1908; 2c. July 6, 1908. 42078
2119
42070
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42096
Sheriff of Calistoga; a drama in 4 acts, by N.
Lea\itt. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Nelson Leavitt, Chicago ; D : 13320, July
10, 1908; 2c. July 10, 1908. 42079
Sherife (The) of Clay Co. See Song (The) of a
heart.
SherifE (The) of Covington; play in 1 act, by
E. Reubenstein. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1912 ; D : 30918 ; Emmanuel
Reubenstein, New York. 42080
SherifE (The) of Laramie; in 1 act, by H. W.
Babb. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harrv W. Babb, Spokane, Wash.; D:
12316, Feb. 6, 190S; 2c. Feb. 6, 1908. 42081
Sheriff (The) of Nottingham; a comic opera
libretto in 3 acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; 1900 A : 3253,
Feb. 5. 42082
Sheriff (The) of Randall's Forge; or. All's for
the best, a comedy drama in 4 acts, by C. D.
Wilson. 79 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Day Wilson, Cleveland ; D : 2712,
Dec. 4, 1902; 2c. Dec. 4, 1902. 42083
Sheriff of Sandy Fork; play in 4 acts, by J. W.
Evans. 57 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1909 ; D : 17791 ; James W.
Evans, Spokane, Wash. 42084
Sheriff (The) of Tombstone; a comedy in 3
acts, by M, Beldon.
© Milo Beldon, New York ; D : 10052, Mar.
1, 1907. 42085
Sheriff of Tuckahoe; dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by George M. Rosener. New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1911. 14 p. 12°.
© Apr. 12, 1911; 2c. Apr. 13, 1911; D:
23939 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 42086
Sheriff's (The) Christmas; playlet, by L. Ben-
nison. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1915 ; D : 40297 ; Louis Benni-
son, Los Angeles. 42086a
Sheriff's (The) guest; a drama in 1 act, by J.
Shively. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1914; D: 38607; Josephine
Shively, San Francisco. 42086b
Sheriff's (The) luck; a play in 1 act, by W. S.
Brintnall. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Woodbury Saxton Brintnall, Oakland,
Cal. ; D: 15076, Jan. 28, 1909; 2c. Jan. 28,
1909. 42087
Sheriff's (The) marriage; [by M. Langford and
G. O'Farrell] 16 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Myrtle Langford and George O'Farrell,
Brooklyn ; D : 12514, Mar. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 9,
1908. 42088
Sheriff's (The) proposal; play in 1 act, by W. E.
Bonney. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1914 ; D : 35794 ; William E.
Bonney, Brooklyn. 42088a
Sheriff's (The) sacrifice; comedy dramatic play-
let, by C. E. Elliott. [10] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1912 ; D : 29229 ; Charles El-
ven Elliott, Port Orchard, Wash. 42089
Sheriff's (A) sale; a comedy in 3 acts, E. Joseph
Lawrence.
© Edward J. Galvin, New York; 1896:
68301, Dec. 15, 42090
Sheriff's (The) wife; western playlet in 1 scene,
by W. J. Bailey, jr. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1913; D : 33022 ; William
John Bailey, jr., Philadelphia. 42091
Sherlock Holmes; piece inedite en 5 actes et 6
tableaux, par P. Decourcelle, d'apres I'origi-
nal de Sir Conan Doyle et William Gillette.
Act. 1. p. 61-78, illus. 8°. [Reprinted from
Je sais tout]
© Pierre Decourcelle, Paris ; D : 12363,
Feb. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1908. 42092
— Same. Act 4, 5. p. 338-362, illus. 8°. [Re-
printed from Je sais tout]
© Pierre Decourcelle, Paris ; D : 12749, Apr.
15, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1908. 42093
Sherlock Holmes, detective; or. The sign of
the four, melodrama in 4 acts, by J. A.
Eraser. [69] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Arthur Eraser, Chicago ; D : 79, Jan.
25, 1901; 2c. Apr. 29, 1901. 42094
Sherlock Holmes, jr.; playlet, by Mortimer M.
Tlieise. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1914; D : 35589 ; .Lames Mul-
len and Alan Coogan, Chicago. 42094a
Sherlock Holmes versus Raffles; dramatic
sketch in 1 act, by W. L. Rogers. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1910; D : 22943 ; Wilfrid L.
Rogers, New York. 42095
Sherlock junior; comedy-dramatic playlet in 1
act, by S. G. Champlin. [1], 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1915; D : 39599 ; Stephen G.
Champlin, Brooklyn. 42095a
Sherman's grand march from Atlanta to the
sea; by J. H. Horton.
© Joshua H. Horton, Cincinnati ; 1885 :
17760. Aug. 21. 42096
Sherman's march to the sea.
of Columbia.
-See Maid (The)
2120
42097
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42118
Sherry; a comedy in 4 acts.
© Mrs. H. C. tie Mille, Pompton, N. J. ; D :
1099, Nov. 14, 1901. 42097
Sherwood; 1 act dramatic sketch, by C. H.
Wunderlich. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1913 ; D : 33014 ; C. H. Wun-
derlich, Richmond, Cal. 42098
Shiloh; a drama in 5 acts, by S. C. Du Bois.
[153] p. f°. Typewritten.
© S. Conier Du Bois, Philadelphia; 1890:
32780, Oct. 21; 2c. Apr. 25, 1891. 42108
or, Robin Hood and the three kings, play
in 5 acts, by Alfred Noyes. New York, F. A.
Stokes CO., 1911. [4], 225 p. front. 8°.
© Sept. 26, 1911; 2c. Sept. 28. 1911; D:
25420 ; Frederick A. Stokes co., New York.
42099
See also Runnymede.
Sheshano; oder, Der richter fon Jericho, opera
in 4 acts, with prologue, by N. M. Shaikewitz,
schomer.
© Nochem Mayer Shaikewitz, schomer,
New York; 1896: 66765, Dec. 8. 42100
Shetland (The) lass; a 4 act comedy drama, by
.T, R. Musick.
© John R. Musick, Kirksville, Mo.; 1892:
28.565, July 8. 42101
Shewing (The) up of Blanco Posnet; a ser-
mon in crude melodrama, by Bernard Shaw^.
New York, Brentnno's, 1909. 36 p. 12°.
© Aug. 25, 1909; 2c. Aug. 26, 1909; D:
16634; Brentano's, New York. 42102
Same.
© Aug. 25, 1909; 2c. Aug. 26, 1909; A:
244984; Brentano's, New York. 42103
• ■ with preface on the censorshi]i, by Ber-
nard Shaw. New York, Brentano's, 1913.
125 p. 16°.
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
361163; G. B. Shaw, London. 42104
See also Doctor's dilemma.
Shibboleth; drama in 1 act, by Bert Nash. [2],
24 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D: 399.51; Herbert
Farrar. New York. 42104a
Shiel Agar; an original Irish drama in 4 acts,
by Scott Marble.
© Morris Sullivan, United States; 1883:
4076, Mar. 5. 42105
Shield (The) of a viking; tragedy in 1 act, by
Le Mar Dorome [pseud, of M. E. Doane]
[10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1911 ; D : 23255 ; Maude Estelle
Doane, Philadelphia. 42106
Shiengaun (The) of Ramore; an Irish drama
in 4 acts, by T. F. Delaney.
© Thomas F. Delaney, New Orleans; 1900
A : 16266, July 2. 42107
or, The brothers, by S. C. Du Bois.
© S. Conier Du Bois, Philadelphia; 1890:
32781, Oct. 21. 42109
Shin Fane; or. Where the grass grows green,
an original drama in 4 acts, by J. F. Poole.
© John F. Poole, New York; 1871:3523.
Apr. 19. 42110
Shine (A) flirtation; by W. D. Nesbit. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Shannon, Washington ; D : 9745,
Jan. 5, 1907; 2c. Jan. 5, 1907. 42111
Shiner's (The) gal; sensational comedy drama
in 5 acts, by G. M. Steelsmith. [69] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Clifton M. Steelsmith, Bethany, Mo.;
D:63S4, Mar. 22, 1905; 2c. Apr. 10, 1905.
42112
Shingawn; an Irish sensational drama in 4 acts,
founded on Tales of the O'Hara family, by
E. D. Haygarth.
© E. D. Haygarth, United States; 1873:
6448, June 7. 42113
or, The wake of the vagabond, an Irish
drama in 1 act, by G. L. Stout.
© G. L. Stout, United States ; 1874 : 15397,
Dec. 22. 42114
Shinghawn (The) See Sprig (A) o' green.
Shingle (The) weavers; drama in 4 acts, by
F. R. Weir. [1], 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1912; D: 31059; F. Roney
Weir, Seattle. 42115
Shining (The) mystery; a drama in 4 acts,
by A. Carr.
© Albert Carr, Rapid City, S. D. ; 1894:
8376, Feb. 3. 42116
Carr.
-a mining drama in 4 acts, by A.
Hill City, S. D., 1909. 44 p. 16°.
© Albert Carr, Hill City. S. D. ; D : 15783,
May 6, 1909 ; 2c. June 11, 1909. 42117
Ship ahoy; an American farcical opera in 3
acts, by H. G. Donnelly ; music by Fred Mil-
ler, jr. 89 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© H. Grattan Donnelly, United States;
1890:32475, Oct. 20; Ic. Nov. 7. 42118
Ship ahoy, ship ahoy; nautical acrobatic com-
edy, by P. Buch. [1], 3 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38743 ; Peter Buch,
Syracuse, N. Y. 42118a
2121
42119
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42142
Ship-builders (The); by F. M. Lowe.
© Frank MacDonald Lowe, Chicago; D:
11262, Aug. 31, 1907. 42119
Ship of state; elaborate patriotic, historical,
naval play in prologue and 3 acts, by F. D.
Skiff.
© Frank D. Skiff, Chicago; 1894:38519,
Aug. 20. 42120
Ship (The) smithy of Marblehead; an idyllic
comedy drama in 4 acts, adapted from the
German by T. M. Hunter, tr. by Adolph Jack-
son. [109] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Marvin Hunter, Brooklyn; D:
1653, Mar. 26, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 26, 1902. 42121
Ship (The) we crossed the sea in. See Ger-
man (The) Jonah.
Ship (A) without a rudder; a drama in 5 acts,
by R. D. Elmer. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Raymond Dean Elmer, Chicago; D:
12226, Jan. 23, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1908. 42122
Ships (The) of destiny; in 4 acts, by F. Aulich.
[49] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frederic Aulich, Chicago ; D : 10323, Apr.
11, 1907; 2c. Apr. 11, 1907. 42123
Ships that pass in the night; drama in 5 acts,
by E. S. Golding. [84] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 25, 1911; D: 24284; Edwin S.
Golding, New York. 42124
a society drama in 4 acts, by C. Thorn-
ton.
© Charles Thornton, San Francisco; 1894:
43122, Sept. 14. 42125
Shipwreck (The); or, Dangers of the sea, by
J. J. Kihm. 1 p. 8°. Typewritten. [Sce-
nario]
© Jacob J. Kihm, Brooklyn; D:5590, Oct.
1, 1904; 2c. Oct. 10, 1904. 42126
Shipwrecked; a drama in 4 acts, by, J. Adams.
[74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Justin Adams, Chelsea, Mass. ; D : 3063,
Feb. 27, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1903. 42127
or, A modern Moses, in 1 act, by W. Les-
ter. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Lester, Detroit ; D : 11129, Aug.
7, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 7, 1907. 42128
Shipwrecked (The) viking; by O. F. Wred-
berg.
© Oscar F. Wredberg, Moline, 111.; D:
12585, Mar. 20, 1908. 42129
Shirkers (The); a play for boys and girls, by
Elizabeth F. Guptill. Cincinnati, New York,
Fillmore music house, 1908. cover title, 12 p.
12°.
© Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati ; D : 14089,
Oct. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1908. 42130
Shirley; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by F.
Hardin.
© Flora Hardin, Cliicago; 1888:8208.
Mar. 19. 42131
play in 4 acts, dramatized by E. J. Myers
from the novel. His wedded wife, by the
author of A wilful woman.
© E. J. Myers, New York; 1883:8113,
May 3. 42132
Shirt-waist (A) girl.
© Thaddeus Groff, Pittsburgh ; 1898 : 56685,
Sept. 27. 42133
Shirt-waist (The) man; comedy in 3 acts, by
J. M. Lipshitz.
© Jacob M. Lipshitz, New York; 1900 A:
19854, Aug. 9. 42134
dramatic composition in 3 acts, by Ben J.
Green.
© Frank A. Green, Louisville ; D : 419, May
1, 1901. • 42135
Shlitz and Blitz; a 3 act comedy, by J. F. Wil-
lard. 47 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph F. Willard, Eau Claire, Wis. ; D :
4517, Jan. 18, 1904; 2c. Jan. 18, 1904. 42136
Shlitz, the great; a dramatic composition in 2
acts, by B. Gerard. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Barney Gerard, New York; D : 14.538,
Dec. 15, 1908; 2c. Dec. 15, 1908. 42137
Shma Yisroel; or. Hear ye, Israel, tr. by B.
Thomashefsky.
© Boris Thomashefsky, Brooklyn ; D : 12649,
Mar. 31, 1908. 42138
Shmoosers (The); dialogue in 1 scene, by D. D.
Aaronson. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1914; D: 37248; D. Darby
Aaronson, New York. 42138a
Shock-raun (The); an original burlesque in 1
act. by J. F. Poole.
© .John F. Poole, New York; 1874:13853,
Nov. 11. 42139
Shocking (A) affair; a farce in 1 act, by J.
Grossy.
© John Crossy, New York ; 1872 : 9854, Sept.
12. 42140
or. The punishment fits the crime, a 3
act farce, by F. W. Osborne. Typewritten.
© Frank Walter Osborne, Brockton, Mass. ;
1894 : 19141, Apr. 13 ; 2c. Apr. 13. 42141
Shocking conduct; comedy in 4 acts, by M.
Ferber. [3], 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1910; D: '22363; Maurice
Ferber, Dorchester, Mass. 42142
2122
42143
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42159
Shocks; sketch in 1 act, by B. Fairfax. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1911 ; D : 23871 ; Bernard Fair-
fax, New York. 42143
Shoddy; an original comedy in 4 acts, by S.
Howell.
© S. Howell, New Orleans; 1873:13261,
Nov. 15. 42144
Shoe strings. See Girl from Chicago.
Shoe (The) that fits; play in 1 act, by A. R.
Jensen. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1911 ; D : 23645 ; Alta Raw-
lins Jensen, Salt Lake City. 42145
Shoemaker (The); comedy in 1 act, by P.
Singer. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1914 ; D : 38795 ; Philip Singer,
New York. 42145 a
Shoemaker (The) and the elves.
(The) shoemaker.
See Honest
Shoemaker's (The) daughter; a comedy drama
in 4 acts, by B. L. Hall. [3], 112 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Burton Luther Hall, Berkeley, Cal. ; D:
3769, July 29, 1903; 2c. July 29, 1903. 42146
Shoemaker's (The) holiday. See Representa-
tive English comedies.
Shoes; a modern American farce comedy in 5
acts, by J. Wedekind. [102] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Julius Wedekind, New York; D : 3359,
Apr. 29, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1903. 42147
Shoes (The) of gold; a play for children in 4
acts, based upon Russian fairy lore, by K.
Lord. [38] p. 4°.. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1915; D: 40396; Katharine
Lord, New York. 42147a
Shoes (The) of happiness; play for children in
2 acts, by M. Anderson. [1], 38 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 11, 1915 ; D : 40902 ; Madge An-
derson, Milwaukee. 42147b
Shofar (The); a symbolic drama in 1 act, by L.
Lipsky.
© Louis Lipsky, New York ; D : 10496, May
4, 1907. 42148
Shogun (The); by G. Ade.
© George Ade, Chicago; D:409S, Oct. 15,
1903. 42149
an original comic opera in 2 acts, book and
lyrics by George Ade, music by Gustav Luders.
[89] p. 4°. Tj'pewritten. [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 4786,
Mar. 24, 1904; 2c. Mar. 23, 1904. 42150
Shoits and Goldmutter, private police; melo-
dramatic comedy in 1 act, by Darby Clay
[pseud, of D. Freedman] [1], 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914; D: 38906; David
Freedman, Brooklyn. 42150a
Shojo. See Noh dramas.
Shoo-fly (The) regiment; by Cole and John-
son.
© Cole & Johnson, New York ; D : 7752, Dec.
.22, 1905. 42151
Shooting (The) match at Creedmore, between
the Mulligan and Skidmore guards; an
original sketch, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York ; 1875 : 8787, Aug.
25. 42152
Shooting the chutes; a farcical extravaganza
in 3 acts, by Geo. H. Emerick. Typewritten.
© Ollie Mack, Centreville, Ind. ; 1900 A :
4758, Feb. 21 ; 2c. June 20. 42153
Shop (A) for marriage; a comedy, by T. W.
Wharmby. Typewritten.
© Thomas Washington Wharmby, New
York; 1898:59516, Oct. 10; 2c. Nov. 10.
42154
Shop-girl; monologue, by B. B. Hay ward. Type-
written.
© Beatrice B. Hayward, Wayland, Mass. ;
1S98: 64368, Nov. 2; 2c. Nov. 3. 42155
— 1 act play, by C. Leigh. 13 p. 4 . Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1911 ; D : 25666 ; Clifford
Leigh, New York.
42156
Shop-girls (The) of New York; a melodrama
in 4 acts, by J. N. Stansill.
© Jerome N. Stansill, Long Island City,
N. Y. ; 1895 : 21264, Apr. 17. 42157
Shop (A) in Paris; comedy novelty in 1 act, by
W. Bradshaw. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1914 ; D : 36668 ; Will Brad-
shaw, Chicago. 42157a
Shoplifter (The); by Y. De W. Kaplan. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1910; D: 20555; Ysabel De
Witte Kaplan, Englewood, N. J. 42158
comedy and dramatic playlet in 1 act, by
C. Walcott Russell. [1], 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1914; D: 39049; Joseph Ed-
ward Chevers, Chicago. 42158a
a drama in 4 acts, by E. F. Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York; D : 1502, Feb.
27, 1902. 42159
2123
42160
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42172
Shoplifter (The)— Continued.
-. a melodrama in 4 acts, by Sam J. Wheeler.
72 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Jule Walters, Chicago; D:2176, Aug. 2,
1902; 2c. Aug. 2, 1902., 42160
play in 1 act, by John B. Hymer. [1], 13
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1915 ; D : 39588 ; Eleanor Hy-
mer, New York. 42160a
Shoplifters (The); musical comedy playlet, by
Louis Weslyn. 4 p. f °. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1910; D: 21770; Joseph P.
Swickard, Chicago. 42161
Shopping; a dramatic sketch, by Z. Ackerman.
[3], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913 ; D : 32359 ; Zoe Acker-
man, Oakland, Cal. 42162
Shopping material.
© Walter Broadwell, Columbus, O. ; D:
14416, Nov. 30, 1908. 42163
Shore Acres; a comedy in 5 acts, by J. A.
Heme.
© Katherine C. Heme, Boston ; 1890 : 6752,
Feb. 26. 42164
Shore folks; or. The Rocky Point light, an epi-
sode of the sea in 1 act, by William A. Dock-
stader and W. Robyns. 20 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© William Robyns, New York ; D : 6256,
Feb. 23, 1905; 2c. Feb. 23, 1905. 42165
Shorn (The) lamb; a comedy drama of western
life in 4 acts, by L. Grattan. [109] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Lawrence Grattan, Chicago ; D : 8620,
May 31, 1906; 2c. May 31, 1906; 2c. (printed,
56 p. 4°) July 29, 1906. 42166
Short (A) circuit; or, Secrets of the beauty
cabinet, 1 act farce comedy, by E. Owsley-
Roy. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915; D: 39375; Elma
Owsley-Roy, Brooklyn. 42166a
Short (The) cut; sociological drama in 4 acts,
by Rachael E. Marshall .^nd O. Bailey. [197]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1913; D : 33725 ; R. E. Mar-
shall and Oliver Bailey, Seattle. 42167
Short (The) end of the loaf; comedy in 1 act,
by A. B. Baker. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1914; D : 38044 ; Arthur
Brooks Baker, Brooklyn. 42167a
Short plays; by Mary MacMillan. Cincinnati,
Stewart & Kidd company, 1913. 4 p. 1., 245 p.
12°.
Contents : The shadowed star. — The ring. —
The rose. — Luck? — Entr'acte. — A woman's a
woman for a' that. — A fan and two candle-
sticks.— A modern masque. — The futurists. —
The gate of wishes.
© Dec. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1913 ; A : 357992 :
Stewart & Kidd co., Cincinnati. 42168
Short plays about famous authors; by Maude
Morrison Frank. New York, H. Holt and
company, 1915. vii, 144 p. 12°.
Contents : A mistake at the manor. — When
Heine was twenty-one. — Miss Burney at
court. — A Christmas eve with Charles Dick-
ens.— The fairies' plea.
© Feb. 20, 1915; 2c. and aflf. Mar. 8, 1915;
A : 393873 ; Henry Holt & co.. New York.
42168a
Short plays for children; by Ella Kea tinge.
New York, The Roxbury publishing company,
1899. [18] p. 16°. (The wizard series)
Contents: The little magician. — The sick
doll. — The nightingale and the lark. — A
Christmas eve adventure.
© Roxbury pub. co., New York; 1899:
12636, Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 42168b
Short plays for small players; collection of en-
tertainments for children of all ages, by
Edith Burrows, Gladys Ruth Bridgham and
others. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1915.
146 p. 12°.
Contents : The key. — The children's hour. —
Jack and the beanstalk.— Bouquet of rose
spirits. — Pat's excuse. — Grammar school
fun. — A temperance frolic. — Blue ribbons.
© July 31, 1915; 20. Aug. 2, 1915; D:
41387; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
42168c
Short riders; a farce in 1 act, by V. Frost. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1912; D : 2S962 ; Vincent
Frost, Pittsburgh. 42169
Short-stop; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
J. Wild.
© John Wild, New York; 1888:8743.
Mar, 24. 42170
Short (A) way with authors. See Four plays;
by Gilbert Cannon.
Shorty and his dad; a comedy.
© Charles A. Watkins, New York; 1888:
5340, Feb. 18. 42171
Shorty's return; comedy sketch, by W. E. Glad-
stone. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1910; D: 22005; William E.
Gladstone, Utica, N. Y. 42172
2124
42173
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42187
Shot (The); drama in 1 act, by C. L. Howard.
[2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. June 6, 1913; D : 33425 ; Cliarles
Lowell Howard, Washington. 42173
play in 1 act, by G. Harrison. [1], 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1915 ; D : 39483 ; Grover Har-
rison, Colorado Springs, Col. 42173a
Shot at sunrise; bullet proof farce, by M. Ott.
[1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1915; D: 41273; Matthew
Ott, Wollaston, Mass. 42173b
Shot (A) from the kitchen range. See General
(The) manager.
Shot in the dark; play in 1 act, by H. T. Samp-
son. [16] p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1914; D: 37646; Harry T.
Sampson, Milwaukee. 42173c
-. See also Will-o'-the-wisp.
Should a woman tell? play in 1 act, by A. J.
Waldron. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1913 ; D : 35257 ; Craig & Bul-
mer, London. 42174
Should he have married her? an emotional
drama in prologue and 3 acts, by G. R. Clif-
ford.
© Chandler R. Clifford, Boston ; 1879 : 2154,
Feb. 14. 42175
Should women vote; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
W. C. Luban. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1914 ; D : 39150 ; William
Charles Luban, Brooklyn. 42175a
Shoulder- knot (The); a dramatization of the
book by the same name, by B. F. Tefft. 40 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Nathan A. Tefft, Bangor. Me. ; D : 13935,
Sept. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1908. 42176
Show (The) at Wilkin's hall; comedy costume
monologue for a lady or gentleman in female
costume, by B. M. Wilson.
© Bertha M. Wilson New York; 1895:
14740, Mar. 13; 2c. Mar. 20. 42177
Show-down (The); comedy-dramatic sketch in 1
act, by B. Holmes. [25] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1912 ; D : 29448 ; Ben Holmes,
Richmond. 42178
comedy in 1 act, by C. B. Hoadley. [1], 15
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1914; D: 38174; Charles
Byron Hoadley, New York. 42178a
— dramatic playlet, by C. E. Royal. [1], 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1915 ; D : 39915 ; Charles El-
liott Royal, San Francisco. 42178b
Show-down (The) — Continued.
dramatic playlet, by F. George. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1915; D: 39444; Frederic
George, Manlius, N. Y. 42178c
play, by E. O. Schenck. [7] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912; D: 28765; Earl Q.
Schenck, Columbus, O. 42179
12 p.
— -a play in 1 act, by John T. Doyle.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1912 ; D : 29111 ; Marion Wil-
lard Doyle, Allston, Mass. 42180
or. Wild oats, comedy-drama in 1 act, by
M. Arthur. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1913; D : 32763 ; Malcolm
Arthur, New York. 42181
Show (The) girls; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
by R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston; D : 988, Oct. 21,
1901. 42182
Show (The) girl's husband; a 1 act comedy, by
Kathleen Farroe Kennedy. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ethel Carpenter, Fall River, Mass.; D:
15833, May 3, 1909; 2c. May 3, 1909. 42183
Show me. See I'm from Missouri.
Show me the man; vaudeville play, by G. E.
Wagner. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1911 ; D : 24616 ; Clara Eleanor
Wagner, Columbus, O. 42184
vaudeville playlet, by C. E. Wagner, Co-
lumbus, The Nitschke press. 1911. 18 p. 16°.
© Ic. July 17, 1911 ; D : 24705 ; Clara Elea-
nor Wagner, Columbus, O. 42185
Show me Tom; society comedy sketch in 1
scene, by S. Cox and F. V. Van Ett. [1], 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1914 ; D : 37187 ; Sidney Cox
and Florence Vernal Van Ett, Chicago.
42185a
Show (A) of hands; farce comedy for 1 male
and 1 female, by W. R. Walkes, text and
stage business ed. and rev. by Pauline Phelps
and Marion Short. New York, E. S. Werner
& CO., 1906. 11 p. 12°. (On cover: Werner
ed.)
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D:9481,
Nov. 12, 1906; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. 42186
■an original dramatic sketch, by W. R.
Walkes.
© T. H. French, New York; 1891:32932,
Sept. 15. 42187
2125
42188
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42203
Show people's friendship; love story play, by
E. M. Bennett. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1911 ; D : 24948 ; Edward Mil-
ton Bennett, New York. 42188
Show (The) shop; comedy in 4 acts, by J.
Forbes. [132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1915; D: 40232; .Tames
Forbes, New York. 42188a
Showed up; a musical farce-comedy in 3 acts,
by E. Hope, 30 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Edward Hope, Chicago ; 1889 : 6948, Mar.
5 ; 2c. May 25. 42189
Shower (The) bath; 1 act play, by G. Kiper.
[2], 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1915; D: 42040; Gertrude
Kiper, Lake Bluff, 111. 42189a
Shower (The) bath torture; used in old English
private lunatic asylums, introduced into suc-
cessfullocal drama of Our city, during scene 3d,
act 3d, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1874 : 427, Jan.
13. 42190
Showman (The); or, Brasse's circus, a farce-
comedy, by G. McBride.
© G. McBride, St. Louis; 1886:18117,
Aug. 9. 42191
Showman's (The) daughter; comedy drama in
4 acts, by Edgar Selden.
© Attie Spencer, United States ; D : 5085,
May 27, 1904. 42192
a melodrama in 4 acts, by E. Selden.
[129] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Selden and Leon Kaufman, New
York; D : 5715, Nov. 1, 1904; 2c. Nov. 18,
1904. 42193
Showman's (The) ward; a comedy in 3 acts,
by J. A. Fraser, jr. Chicago, The Dramatic
publishing company.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; 1896:59779,
Oct. 30 ; 2c. Nov. 4. 42194
Shown up. See Eazzler (The)
Shred (A) of manhood; comedy in 1 act, by
E. W. Kruschke. [2], 12 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1914; D: 38297; Emil Wil-
liam Kruschke, San Francisco, 42194a
Shreds and patches; a musical comedy conceit,
by C. Theadore,
© Charles Theadore, United States; 1889:
1716, Jan. 12, 42195
Shrewd (A) business man; comedy in 1 act,
by D. Seibert. i, 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1912; D: 29467; De Molne
Seibert, Centralia, Wash. 42196
Shriek (A); playlet in 1 act, by E. Yeager.
[2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1914 ; D : 36728 ; Edith Yeager,
Brooklyn. .42196a
Shrine (A) arabesque; playlet in 1 act and 1
scene, by R. H. Faxon and C. H. Butler. 8 p.
8°. Printed.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1915; D: 40276; Ralph H,
Faxon, Wichita, and Charles H, Butler, Den-
ver. 42196b
Shrine (The) of privacy; original drama in 4
acts, by C. Greve, 107 p, 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct, 6, 1910; D: 22233; Clifford
Greve, St, Louis. 42197
Shrink up; society comedy in 3 acts, by G. A.
liemming. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1915; D : 40587 ; Geo, A.
Lemming, Chicago. 42197a
Shunamite (The); a dramatic scene, by S',
Bloomgarden.
13 p, 8°. Ms,
© Ic, May 29, 1912 ; D : 29829 ; Sol Bloom-
garden, New York, 42198
— — by Yehoash, [pseud, of Solomon Bloom-
garden]
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1912 ; D : 30983 ; Sarah Adler,
Brooklyn, 42199
Shurlock Holmze, jr, ; a 1 act travesty sketch,
by F, J, Beaman. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred. J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D :
1862, May 9, 1902; 2c. May 6, 1902. 42200
Shuttlecock (The); or, Israel in Russia, origi-
nal drama in 4 acts, by H. F, Downing, Lon-
don, Francis Griffiths [1913] 96 p, 12°.
© Nov, 10, 1913; 2c. Dec. 30, 1913; D:
35594 ; Henry Francis Downing and Francis
Griffiths, London. 42200a
Shy Anne from Cheyenne; a drama in 1 act,
by A. M. Smith. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice M. Smith, Tacoma ; D : 10708, June
5, 1907; 2c. June 17, 1907. 42201
Shylock; a Jewish drama, adapted from Shake-
speare's Merchant of Venice, by L. Zagat.
© Leo Zagat, San Diego, Cal. ; D : 15874,
May 15, 1900. 42202
or. The merchant of peanuts, musical play,
by M. Samuels. 33 p. 4°, Typewritten,
[Words only]
© Maurice Samuels,, Brooklyn ; D : 1782,
Apr. 24, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1902. 42203
2126
42204
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42224
Shylock in New York. See Merchant (The)
of Venice up to date.
Shyster (The) lawyer; or, Nearly a lawyer,
episode in 1 act, by McCree and Clark. [1],
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1913; D: 32615; McCree &
Clark, New York. 42204
Shyster's (The) trick; or, Fifteen years later,
a local melodrama in 5 acts and prologue, by
J. Barrington.
© John Bnrrington, San Francisco; 1894:
52682, Nov. 12. 42205
See also Fifteen years later.
Si and I; a country girl monologue, by Harry
L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1905]
10 p. 12°. (On cover: Denison's vaudeville
sketches )
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 7023,
.July 24, 1905; 2c. Sept. 18, 1905. 42206
Si (El) de las ninas; comedia en 3 actos y en
prosa, por Leandro Fernandez de Moratin, ed.
with introduction and notes by J. D. M. Ford.
Boston. Ginn <Sc company, 1899. xiv, 95 p.
12°. ([International modern language
series] )
© J. D. M. Ford, Cambridge, Mass.; 1899:
28678. Apr. 26; 2c. Apr. 26. 42207
Si j'etais roi. See If I were only king. —
Were I the king'.
Si Lootah (Red Foot); a comic opera in 4
acts, written by T. Grimes, composed by R. C.
Garland.
© Taylor Grimes, Washington ; 1891 : 44782,
Dec. 10. 42208
Si on invitait Rigolbert; de R. Valabregue.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D : 29999 ; Gaumont
CO., New York. 42209
Si Perkins; or, The girl I left behind me; an
original comedy-drama in 5 acts, by E. A.
Locke. -
© Edwin A. Locke, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1885 : 2895, Feb. 2. 42210
Si Perkins from Pughtown; an original
Yankee comedy drama in 4 acts, by E. A.
Locke and F. Jones.
© Edwin A. Locke, Boston, and Frank
Jones, Fairview, W. Va. ; 1884 : 24431, Dec. 10.
42211
Si Perkins, pitcher; by A. Bonnet. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Arthur Bonnet, Chicago ; D : 15485, Mar.
29, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1909. 42212
Si Perkins, the waiter; rural comedy in 1 act,
by W. H. Coyle. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1910; D: 17914; William
Henry Coyle. Philadelphia. 42213
Si Plunkard; comedy in 4 acts, by J. C. Lewis.
[87] p. f°. Typewritten.
© James Clinton Lewis, Hartford ; D :
2164, July 26, 1902 ; 2c. July 26, 1902. 42214
■ a rural minstrel farce in 3 acts, by L. M.
Boyer.
© L. Milton Boyer. Washington ; 1892 : 8586,
Feb. 24. 42215
Si Plunkard from Fairview, Pa.
© James Clinton Lewis, Hartford ; 1886 :
12975, June 3. 42216
Si Slocum; by H. L. Lyman.
© Herbert L. Lyman, Milwaukee ; D : 227,
Mar. 18; 1901. 42217
a drama of American frontier life, by C. W.
Tayleure.
© Clifton W. Tayleure, New York; 1875:
4526, May 3. 42218
Si Slocum's country store; entertainment in 1
act, by Frank Dumont. Philadelphia, Penn
publishing company, 1911. 26 p. 12°.
© Nov. 28, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1911 ; D : 25910 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 42219
Si Spruceby's mule; by C. W. Scott. 3 p. t°.
Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1910; D: 20154; Chester W.
Scott, New York. 42220
Si. the tramp; a melodrama, by W. F. Ensign.
San Francisco, Henderson & Crowe, 1890. 14
numb. 1., 8°.
© Wm. F. Ensign, San Francisco ; 1890 :
2S712, Sept. 18; 2c. Oct. 7. 42221
Same. Revised. San Francisco, Wm. M.
Hinton & co., 1891. 20 numb. 1., 8°.
© Wm. F. Ensign, San Francisco; 1891:
13909, Apr. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 10. 42222
Si yo fuera rey! zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido eu
5 cuadros, original de A. L6pez Monis, mfi-
sica de J. Serrano. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1913. 47 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36509 ; Antonio Lopez Monis, Madrid. 42222a
Siam; or, The troopers of the East, a musical
fantasy in 2 acts.
© Ernes, Foster and Puerner, New York ;
1885 : 13851. June 26. 42223
Siamese (The) twins ; comic opera in 2 acts, by
L. G. Carpenter. [77] p. 4°. 'I'ypewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. June 13, 1913 ; D : 3348 f 'J rant Car-
penter. San Francisco. 42224
5379— VOL 2—16-
-30
2127
42225
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42244
Siamese (The) twins — Continued.
a negro burlesque sketch, by Chfirles White.
New York, R. M. De Witt, 1874. 6 p. 12°.
( [De Witt's Ethioiiian and comic drama, no.
38])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15830. Dec. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 19. 1875. 42225
Sibelle; or. Up among' the millions, a society
drama in 5 acts, by W. Holland. Longmont,
(Jol.. Vallev home and farm print, 1879. 47
p. 16°.
© W. Holland, Longmont, Cal. ; 1878:4259,
Apr. 9; 2c. Feb. 12, 1879. 42226
Siberia; a picturesque play, by B. Campbell.
© Hartley Campbell, New Yor-k ; 1882:
124.57, July 28. 42227
play in 6 acts, rev. by H. C. Kennedy. [4],
129 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1911; D : 23601 ; Harry C.
Kennedy, Los Angeles. 42228
Siberie; drame en 3 actes, de Louis lUica, mu-
sique de Humbert Giordano, adaptation fran-
(;aise de Paul IMilliet. Milan, E. Sonzogno,
1905. 63 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan ; D : 6709, May
22, 1905 ; 2c. May 22, 1905. 42229
Sibyl; a comedy in 5 acts, by A. K. Fulton.
© A. K. Fulton, Baltimore ; 1883 : 9890, May
31. 42230
-- — a society drama in 4 acts.
© Clara Morris Harriot, United States;
1885:3018, Feb. 3. 42231
— Same.
© Morris Harriot, United States; 1884:
234S5, Nov. 24. 42232
Sibyl Grey; or. The gambler's atonement, a
drama in 3 acts, by Hilton Coon. Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing company. 1901. 21 p. 12°.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 1090, Nov. 13.
1901 ; 2c. Nov. 13, 1901. 42233
Sic itur ad astra (Thus do we reach the stars);
play in 1 act, by Clementia [pseud, of Sister
Mary Edward Feehan] Chicago, Sisters of
■ Mercy, St. Patrick's Academy, 1912. 16 p. 16°.
© Sept. 24, 1912; 2c. Dec. 26, 1912; D:
31789; Sisters of Mercy, St. Patrick's Acad-
emy, Chicago. 42234
Sic vos non vobis. See Little (The) savage.
Sicilian (The); comedy in 1 act, by Moliere, tr.
by Barreti: H. Clark. New York, S. French;
London. S. French, ltd. [1915] 18 p. 12°.
( [The world'.s best plays, by celebrated Euro-
pean authors, B. H. Clark, general ed.])
© Sept. 16. 1915: 2c. Sept. 17. 1915; D:
41766; Sanmel French, New York. 42234a
Sicilian (The) — Continued.
libretto in 1 act, by J. D. Haag. [1], 31 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1915 ; D : 42111 ; Jackson D.
Haag, Pittsburgh. 42234b
Sick a bed; play in 1 act, by John B. Hymer.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1915; D : 40185 ; Eleanor
Hymer, New York. 42234c
Sick (The) doll. See Short plays for children.
Siddartha; opera libretto, text from Light of
Asi.i, by A. J. Purrington. 51 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1909 ; D : 16773 ; Amelia J.
Purrington, New York. 42235
Side by side. See Two.
Side door Jennie; dramatic sketch, by C. L.
Stoyle. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Carrie Lee Stoyle, New York ; D : 14938,
.Tan. 28, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1909. 42236
Side lig'hts; comedy-drama in 2 scenes, by Thos.
J. Gray and H. B. Toomer. [3], 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1913; D : 33256 ; Henry B.
Toomer, New York. 42237
Side pardners; original dramatization in 4 acts,
by Scott Marble. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1909 ; D : 17511 ; Rose Win-
niett, Brooklyn. 42238
Side partners; the musical home comedy in 4
acts, by F. Girard. St. Louis, Great Western
l)rinting co.. 1889.
© Frank Girard, Brooklyn; 1889:37684,
Dec. 11. 42239
Side-show (The); a musical comedy drama, by
S. H. Speck.
© Samuel H. Speck, Philadelphia; 1892:
11978, Mar. 18. 42240
Side-show (The) at the sea-shore; in 3 acts and
a night <-a]), by Dan Mason.
© Duncan B. Harrison, United States;
1887 : 4499, Feb. 23. 42241
Side-show troubles; by T. H. Dalton. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1911; D: 25229; Thos. H.
Dalton, St. Joseph, Mo. 42242
Side (The) that's seldom seen; in 1 act, by
W. B. Young. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William B. Young, Chicago ; D : 8403,
Apr. 23. 1906; 2c. Apr. 23, 1906. 42243
Side-tracked; a 4 act comedy drama.
© Juh' W<i Iters and S. J. Rawson, Chicago;
1892 : 11331. Mar. 14. 42244
2128
42345
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42266
Side-tracked — Continued.
■ in 4 acts, rewritten by John Arthur Fx*aser.
[58] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ,Jule Walters, Bellevue, Ky. ; D : 78, Jan.
25, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1901. 42245
play in 1 act, by L. Winter and I. C.
Naught. [2], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1913 ; D : 34291 ; Louise Win-
ter, New York, and Ida C. Naught, Elizabeth,
N. J. 42246
[18] p.
sketch in 1 act, by Jule Walters.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1911 ; D : 23796 ; Louise
Llewellyn Walters, Chicago. 42247
Side-tracked again; a comedy in 4 acts, by J.
Davis.
© Joseph Davis, Philadelphia ; 1896 : 22070,
Apr. 9. 42248
Sidewalk (A) conversation; by J. Le Fevre.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Johnnie Le Fevre, New York ; D : 12823,
Apr. 24, 1908; 2c. Apr. 24, 1908. 42249
Sidewalks (The) of New York; farce comedy,
by C. B. Lawlor and James W. Blake.
© Charles B. Lawlor, United States ; 1894 :
39521, Aug. 27. 42250
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by C. B. Law-
lor and J. W. Blake.
© Chas. B. Lawlor and James W. Blake,
New York; 1895:18133, Apr. 1. 42251
an original melodrama in 4 acts, by Scott
Marble. Typewritten.
© Thomas H. Davis and William T. Keogh,
New York ; 1895 : 6472, Jan. 28 ; 2c. Jan. 28.
42252
a spectacular kaleidoscopic street picture,
by H. J. Sayers.
© Henry J. Sayers, New York; 1895:40691,
Aug. 8. 42253
Sidhe (The) of Ben-mor; Irish folk play, by R.
Sawyer [i. e. R. S. Durand] 11 p. 8°. {In
Poet lore, July-August, 1910)
© Aug. 24, 1910; 2c. Oct. 12, 1910; D:
22339; Ruth Sawyer, New York. 42254
Sidney, the flower of English chivalry; a ro-
mantic historical drama in 5 acts, by A.
Lowry. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Agnes Lowry, San Francisco ; D : 1135,
Nov. 29, 1901; 2c. Nov. 29, 1901. 42255
Sidonie; or, Sidonie Risler; or, The married
flirt, a drama in 5 acts, founded from Dau-
det's novel of Fromont jeune et Risler aine.
© Joseph Kirkland and James B. Ruunion,
Chicago ; 1877 : 7161, June 18. 42256
21
Sidste (Den) gjest; drama fra barokkens f0rste
aar, af Hans E. Kinck. Kristiania, H, Asche-
houg & CO., 1910. 2 1., 404 p. 12°.
© Nov. 19, 1910; 2c. Dec. 8, 1910; D:
22746 ; H. Aschehoug & CO., Christiania, Nor-
way. 42257
Sie gleichen Maggie; unterhaltung in 1 akt, von
H. von Barnekow.
© Hans von Barnekow, Cleveland ; D : 4174,
Nov. 2. 1903. 42258
Sie hat ihr herz entdeckt; lustspiel in 1 akt,
von Wolfgang Mueller von Koenigswinter,
vv-ith table of difficulties by Sigmon M. Stern.
New York, H. Holt and company [1883]
79 p. 12°. (Stern's selected German com-
edies prepared for students, no. 3)
© Henry Holt & co.. New York; 1883:
18145, Oct. 4; 2c. Oct. 31. 42259
Same.
© Ada N. Stern, New York, as the
widow of the author, in renewal for 28 years.
Renewal no. 1875, May 27, 1911. Original
entry, Oct. 4, 1883, no. 18145. 42260
Sie spart; lustspiel in 1 akt, von M. Kaninski-
Weiss.
© Eduard Bloch, Berlin ; 1897 : 36529, June
19; 2c. July 16. 42261
Sieba and the 7 ravens; a new romantic spec-
tacular drama, by I. and B. Kiralfy. 18 p.
f°. Printed.
© Imre and Bolossy Kiralfy, New York;
1SS4 : 15879, Aug. 2 ; 2c. Aug. 29. 42262
Siega (La); zarzuela en 1 acto y en prosa, orig-
inal de G. Canto, mflsica de los maestros
SoutuUo y Andreu. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1909. 34 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17459 ; Gonzalo Canto, Madrid. 42263
Siege (The); a drama in 5 acts, by O. T. Dar-
gan. 96 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Olive Tilford Dargan, Almond, N. C. ; D :
8496, aiay 7, 1906 ; 2c. May 7, 1906. 42264
See also Lords and lovers, and other
dramas.
Siege (The) against Aguinaldo; a historical ro-
mance of the Philippine-American war, in
4 acts for drama and opera, by M. I. Wishaar,
Typewritten.
. © Marie Ida Wishaar, Seattle ; 1899 : 25077.
Apr. 10; 2c. Apr. 24. 42265
Siege and fall of the Alamo; by L. S. Flatau.
© Louis S. Flatau, Dallas; 1896:47351,
Aug. 20. 42266
29
42267
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42283
Siege and massacre of Fort Deartorn, Aug. 12,
1812; the Chicago of today.
© Frederick T. Cummins, Chicago; D:
7646, Dec. 2, 1905. 42267
Siege (Le) de Berlin; pigce in^dite en 1 acte, de
C. Hellem et P. d'Estoc, d'apres Alphonse Daii-
det. {In Les Annales politiques et litteraires,
3 mai 1914)
© Mav 3, 1914 ; Ic. June 3, 1914 ; D : 37205 ;
Charles Hellem & Pol d'Estoc, Paris. 42267a
Sec also, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with figures : 1871.
Siege (The) of Armagh. See Eithne.
Siege (The) of Athlone. See Hearts (The) of
steel.
Siege (The) of Berlin; play in 1 act, by G. Seibel,
from the story by Alphonse Daudet. 33 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© le. Julv 22, 1915 ; D : 41288 ; George Sei-
bel, Pittsburgh. 42267b
•l)y K. Walter, founded on the story
by Daudet. [1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1913 ; D : 35074 ; Karl Walter,
Kansas City, Mo. 42268
■ or. Through the Arc de Triomphe de
PEtoile, a play in 1 act. by C. H. Palmer.
© Charles Harvey Palmer, Milwaukee;
1895 : 40137, Aug. 5. 42269
Siege (The) of Granada; a scenic and dramatic
composition.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati; 1887:23868,
Sept. 20. 42270
Siege (The) of Irkutsk. Sec Courier (The) of
the czar.
Siege (The) of Jerusalem; a grand spectacular
drama, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1888:35321,
Dec. 11. 42271
Siege (The) of Khartoum. See Madhi (El)
Siege (The) of Murany. See Chatelaine (The)
Siege (The) of Pekin; in 3 acts, by J. F. Rinu.
60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Francis Rinn, New York ; D :
3184, Mar. 17, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1903. 42272
Siege (The) of Petersburg; or, The battle of
the crater, a pyrotechnical spectacular and
pantomimic drama, by H. J. Pain and F. O.
Rose.
© Henrv J. Pain and Frank Oakes Rose,
New York ; 1894 : 53956, Nov. 19. 42273
■ See also Grant's Crater.
Siege (The) of Port Arthur. See General
Stoessel.
Siege (The) of Sebastopol; military, spectacular
stage exhibition.
© Samuel Nathaniel Pethick, Silver Creek,
Neb. ; 1888 : 32071. Nov. 12. 42274
Siege (The) of Syracuse; a poetical drama in 5
acts, by W. A. Leahy. Boston, D. Lothrop
company, 1889. 3 p. 1., 105 p. 12°.
© William A. Leahy, Boston; 1889:16805,
June 3 ; 2c. June 17. 42275
Siege of the Alamo; an historical drama in 4
acts, by A. Taylor.
© Albert Taylor, Montgomery, Ala. ; 1895 :
12859, Mar. 4. 42276
Siege of Tripoli; by H. K. Hamilton. Type-
written.
© Harry Keat Hamilton, Cleveland; 1897:
3446, Jan. 7; 2c. July 23. 42277
Siege (The) of Troy; a spectacular pantomime,
by T. W. Okey.
© Trevitt W. Okey, Columbus, O. ; 1886:
29337, Dec. 21. 42278
-or. Ilion's fall, by W. P. Hoffman. 52 p.
f''. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1910 ; D : 20107 ; W. P. Hoff-
man, St. Loui.s. 42279
Siegerin (Die); liebe.s drama in 3 akten, von
.Tohann Wiegand.
© Gustav Wiegand, Brooklyn ; D : 6757,
June 2, 1905. 42280
Siegfried; music-drama in 3 acts, third evening
(if The ring of the Niebelung, cyclus by Rich-
ard .Wagner, tr. of the poem, legend and
story of the opera, by J. P. Jackson.
© John P. Jackson, New York ; 1887 : 3281,
Feb. 10; 2c. Feb. 10. 42281
See also Silver (The) thread.
Siegfried Bergmann; ein dramatisches volks-
stiick, von F. G. Rauser. Philadelphia,
Schafer & Koradi, 1908. 142 p. 12°.
© Friedrich Ch. Rauser, Philadelphia ; D :
12742, Apr. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1908. 42282
Siegfried's death. See German classics of the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Siempre en ridiculo. See Always ridiculed.
Sierra; by P. Armstrong.
© Paul Armstrong, Princess Anne, Md. ; D :
8783, July 5, 1906. 42283
Sierra Blanca; or, Jenny, the flower of the
plains, a rural, western comedy drama in a
prologue and 3 acts, by E. De Corsia. [104]
p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Edward De Corsia, New York ; D : 11075,
July 29, 1907 ; 2c. July 29, 1907. 42283a
2130
42234
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UISriTED STATES
42298
Sierra gold; an original American drama In 4
acts, by G. R. Busher.
© George R. Busher, Chicago; 1890:4525,
Feb. 5. 42284
Sierra (The) judge; melodrama in 4 acts, by
W. Halley. ,[2], 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1914; D : 36941 ; William
Halley, Sacramento, Cal. 42284a
— Same. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1915 ; D : 40549 ; William Hal-
ley, Sacramento, Cal. 42284b
— See also California.
Siete (Las) cabrillas; cuento c6mico-lIrico-fan-
t.lstico en 1 acto, dividido en un prologo y 3
cuadrus, en prosa y verso, original de En-
rique F. Campano y Jose Garcia de Onti-
veros, mtisica de los maestros Marquina y
Borrfxs. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
iioles] 1907. 38 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© F. Campano y Gai'cfa de Ontiveros, Ma-
drid; D: 10797, June 18, 1907; 2c. June 18,
1907. 42285
Sighing- (The) Dutchman; libretto of comic
opera in 2 acts, book and lyrics by C. Bloom-
ingdale, jr. [42] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Bloomingdale, jr., Philadelphia ;
D : 3542, May 12, 1903 ; 2c. June 6, 1903.
42286
Sight-seeing sights; 1 act monologic comedy, by
A. Walsh. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Austin Walsh, New York ; D : 6461, Feb.
15, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1905. 42287
Sightless (The) ; by Maurice Maeterlinck, tr. by
editors. {In Poet-lore, v. 5, no. 3, 4, 8-9,
Mar.. Apr., Aug., Sept.. 1893; periodical ©
Poet-lore co., Philadelphia, 1893 : 10916 ; 2c.
no. 3, Mar. 6, 1893 ; 2c. no. 4. Apr. 6, 1893 ; 2c.
no. 8, 9, Aug. 28, 1893) 42288
Sightless (The) avenger; a 4 act drama, by H.
Herron.
© Henrv Herron, Orange, N. J. ; D : 1259,
June 8, 1902. 42289
Sights and scenes in a police court; an origi-
nal comedy scene in 1 act, by H. Thomson.
[5] p. t°. Typewritten.
© Harry Thomson, Brooklyn ; D : 432, Mav
4, 1901 ; 2c. May 4, 1901. 42290
Sights (The) of Chicago; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by O. D. Castro and W. Gault Browne.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Oscar D. Castro, Chicago ; D : 187, Mar.
8. 1901 ; 2c. May 18, 1901. 42291
Siglo (El) de ore; re vista en 1 acto, 4 cuadros y
un apoteosis, original de E. Paradas y .f.
Jimenez, mQsica de los maestros Cayo Vela y
PJnrique BrQ. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1915. 40 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40064 ; Enrique Paradas v Joaquin Jimenez,
Madrid. 42291a
Sigma Phi Alpha; an operetta for ladies' voices,
words by A. L. Fries, music by Charles S.
Skilton. Book of words.
© Adelaide L. Fries, Salem, N. C. ; 1896:
12850, Feb. 27 ; 2c. IVLar. IS. 1895. 42292
Sign (The); play in 1 act, by W. Montague.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1915 ; D : 40262 ; Walter Mon-
tagu-e, San Francisco. 42292a
Sign (The) of Siva; an original play in 4 acts,
by C. Bennett. Springfield. 111., C. Bennett
publishing company [1901] 1 p. 1., 55 numb.
1., 8°.
© Clarence Bennett, Springfield, 111.; D:
1069, Nov. 7, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1901. 42293
Sign (The) of the cross; a play in 4 acts, by
W. Barrett. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wilson Barrett, Loudon ; 1895 : 14411,
:Mar. 12; 2c. Mar. 16. 42294
Sign (The) of the four; a melodrama in 4 acts,
;in original dramatization of A. Conan Doyle's
novel of the same name, by C. P. Rice. [57] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles P. Rice, New Haven ; D : 4154.
Oct. 28, 1903; 2c. Nov. 6, 1903. 42295
■ ■ or. The adventures of Sherlock Holmes,
play in 4 acts, by Langdale Williams, drama-
tized from novel of same name by Sir Conan
Doyle. 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© July 2. 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16347 :
James Edwards. Chicago. 42296
See also Sherlock Holmes, detective.
Sign (The) of the rose; a play in 1 act, written
and adapted bv G. Beban and C. T. Dazev.
19 p. 4°.
© George Beban, New York ; D : 16056,
June 12, 1909 ; 2c. June 12, 1909. 42297
Sign (The) of victory; an allegorical music-
drama in 3 acts and 8 scenes, by Lawrence C.
Hall. 2 p. 1., 2-15 numb. 1. 4°. Printed.
[Words only]
© Lewis Burton Spafford, Cherrv Valley,
Ontario. Canada; D : 6180, Feb. 4, 1905; 2c.
Feb. 4, 1905. 42298
Sign (The) on the door; rash comedy, by John
P. Mulgrew. [2], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1915; D : 40832 ; Harry
Royale, Chicago. 42298a
2131
42399
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42318
Sig-na; a dramatization of Ouida's [Louise
De la Ramie's] novel by that name, in 6 acts,
by Mrs. T. Miller.
© Mrs. Thomas Miller, New York ; 1879 :
5243, Apr. 19. 42299
■ opera in 2 acts, by Gilbert A. Beckett and
H. Riulall. rev. and rearr. from the Italian
version by Frederic E. Weatherly. music by
Frederic H. Cowen. London, E. Ascherberg
and CO., 1894. 76 p. 16°. [Libretto only.
Italian and English]
© E. Ascherberg & co.. Loudon ; 1894 : 32723,
June 21 ; 2c. June 21. 42300
— or, My life for thine, by W. B. Alexander.
© William B. Alexander, Long Branch,
N. J. ; 1893 : 52960, Nov. 28. 42301
— See also Tuscan (The)
Signal (The) corps; an original, spectacular,
musical act, by H. Truesdell. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Howard Truesdell, New York ; D : 11347,
Sept. 13, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1907. 42302
Signal (The) fire; a 4 act military drama, by
C. F. Harrison. [57] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles F. Harrison, St. Louis ; D : 6334,
Mar. 14, 1905; 2c. May 15, 1905. 42303
Signal (The) flash; a drama in 4 acts, by E. T.
Wilson.
© Edgar T. Wilson, United States; 1890:
35613, Nov. 12. 42304
Signal (The) gun of 1861.
volunteer.
See Little (The)
Signal (The) of death. Sec Winning (The)
hand.
Signal (The) of liberty; an American naval
drama in 4 acts, by W. J. Jossey.
© William J. Jossey, Baker City, Or. ;
1898 : 33095, May 28 ; 2c. June 16. 42305
Signal service; by E. W^. Cortis.
© Ernest Whitehouse Cortis, East Orange,
N. J. ; D : 15996, June 4, 1909. 42306
Signal (The) tower; a scenic comedy drama, by
E. Kraupa. Ms.
© Edward Kraupa, Philadelphia ; 1894 :
37024, Aug. 8 ; 2c. Aug. 8. 42307
Signed, female friend; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by F. C. Abbott. 75 p. f". Typewritten.
© Mrs. F. C. Abbott, Aurora, 111.; D: 1788,
Apr. 26, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1902. 42308
Signet (The) of the emperor; a playlet in 1 act,
by H. C. Whorf. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harx-y Church Whorf, Winthrop, Mass. ;
D : 14046, Oct. 13. 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1909.
42309
Signing an actor; specialty sketch in 1 act, by
Len Ware [pseud, of Lew Ward] Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing co., 1894. 10 p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 346])
© Ames pub. co.. Clyde, O. ; 1894:60288.
Dec. 26 ; 2c. Dee. 31. . 42310
Signing (The) of the Hispano- American peace
treaty. See Downfall (The) of Spain.
Signor Sielano; or. The singing saint, a play
in 3 acts, by F. E. Huntington. [54] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© F. E. Huntington, New York ; D : 1416,
Feb. 8, 1902; 2c. Feb. 10. 1902. 42311
Signora (La) dalle Camelie (Canaille); drama
in 5 acts, by Alex. Dumas, fils.
© James A. McGrath, New York; 1896:
126S9, Feb. 26; 2c. Feb. 26. 42312
Signs of the times; a drama in 3 acts, by H. C.
Garner.
© Harriet C. Garner, Chicago; 1880:2298,
Feb. 11. 42313
Sigurd; opera, by Ernest Reyer, English version
by W. G. Day.
© Willard G. Day, Baltimore; 1891:31368,
Sept. 4. 42314
Sigurd Slembe; a dramatic trilogy, by Bjorn-
stjerne Bjornson, tr. from the Norwegian by
W. M. Payne. Boston and New York, Hough-
ton, Mifflin and company, 1888. viii, 323 p.
12°.
© William Morton Payne, Chicago ; 188S :
27446, Sept. 26; 2c. Oct. 13. 42314a
Silas Bane; a melodrama in 4 acts, by P. W.
Hyde and AV. A. Woods.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde and William An-
derson Woods, Pittsburgh ; 1897 : 50460, Sept.
9 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1898. 42315
Silas Chester; or. Brother and sister, by A. W.
Dotson.
© Alexander White Dotson, West Bay City.
Mich. ; 1886 : 1814, Jan. 22. 42316
Silas Gant; a Kentucky backwoods drama in 4
acts, by J. C. Powei's. 46 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1910; D: 20476; Jay Clay
Powers, San Jose, Cal. 42317
Silas Gould, G. A. R.; a 1 act play, by W. M.
Cressy. '
© Will M. Ch-essy, New Haven ; 1899 : 81699,
Dec. 18. 42318
2132
42319
COPYRIGHTED IX THE UNITED STATES
42335
Silas Marner; a drama in a prologue and 3 acts,
based on George Eliot's novel of the same
name, dramatization by students of the Yeat-
man high school, St. Louis, class of '05, under
the direction of J. R. Powell.
© .Tohn Rush Powell, United States; D:
6399. ]Mar. 24, 1905. 42319
drama in 4 acts, adapted from George
Eliot's novel, bv Franklin S. Owen. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1915. 32 p. 12°.
© Feb. 17, 1915; 2c. Feb. 18, 1915; D:
39719 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
42319a
and a prologue, by B. Meyer. [148] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Blakeman Meyer, Bernai'dsville, N. J. ;
D:4103. Oct. 17, 1903; Ic. Oct. 17, 1903; Ic.
Oct. 28, 1903. 42320
— a dramatization for schools and young peo-
ple, written by the class of 1907 of the High
school, Asbury Park, ed. by E. C. Cook. 19 p.
4°. (The Beacon, v. 1, no. 2. Mar., 1904)
© Elizabeth Christine Cook, Asbury Park.
X. J.: D:4744, Mar. 14, 1904; 2c. Mar 25.
1904. 42321
— dramatization of George Eliot's novel, by
Bertha SReafer and R., H. McLaughlin. [74]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1910; D : 21873 ; Bertha E.
Sheafer and R. H. McLaughlin, Cleveland.
42322
— • -by C. E. Skinner.
© Charles Everett Skinner, Louisville; D:
5896. Dec. 10. 1904. 42323
— dramatized from George Eliot's novel, by
C. B. Ellis. 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1909 ; D : 16688 ; Clara Bud-
long Ellis, Rochester, N. Y. 42324
— play in prologue and 3 acts, by George
Eliot, dramatized by M. A. Oilman. [50] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1914; D : 36979 ; Molly Ade-
laide Oilman. Arlington, Mass. 42325
— See also Gold. — Miser (The) of Raveloe.—
Weaver's gold.
Silas Marner, the weaver of Baveloe; adapted
rrom George Eliot's novel by L. J. Jones and
F. Atkinson.
© L. J. Jones and Frank Atkinson, Bed-
ford, la. ; 1885 : 6836, Mar. 23. 42326
a play in 3 acts, by D. M. Vinsonhaler,
adapted from George Eliot's novel of that
name.
© Duncan M. Vinsonhaler, Omaha. Neb. :
1897 : 57024, Oct. 8. 42327
Silas Scrog'g'ins. detective; 1 act comedy drama,
by G. H. Petty. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1915; D : 40751 ; George
Hubert Petty, Kansas City, Mo. 42327a
Silas Scrubbins; a 1 act comedy, by W. T.
Hodge. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© 'Wm. T. Hodge. New York; D : 9242,
Oct. 16. 1906; 2c. Oct. 16, 1906. 42328
Silas, the chore boy; a romance of New Eng-
land in 3 acts, by Frank H. Bernard. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1906.
1 p. ]., [4] -78 p. 12°. (French's American
acting ed., no. 5)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 7977, Feb.
12, 1906; 2c. Feb. 21 1906. 42329
Silberne (Die) hochzeit. See Silver (The) wed-
ding-.
Silence dethroned; dramatic composition in 3
acts by J. M. P. Hug. [36] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 29, 1915; D : 40795 ; Josephine
M. Peteler Hug. Los Angeles. 42329a
Silence is golden; farce comedv in 4 acts, by
H. W. Hawley. [136] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25. 1915; D: 41048; Harry W.
Hawley, Springfield, Mass. 42329b
See also Dummy (The).— Ward (The)
Silence not always a virtue. See Talkative
(The) young- lady.
Silence (The) of Aram; a drama in a prologue
and 4 acts, by Freeman Wills. [87] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Martin Harvey, London ; D : 401, Apr. 26,
1901 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1901. 42330
Silence (The) of Dean Maitland.
© J. Martin Harvey, London; 1896:3039.
Jan. 8. 42331
-by E. L. Scott. Typewritten.
© E. Lewis Scott, Australia ; 1900 A : 4054.
P^eb. 13; 2c. Feb. 13. 42332
a drama in 5 acts, by E. Hertslet.
© Ethel Hertslet, New York; 1897:35913.
.Tune 16. 42333
Silence (The) of Bafael. See Nevada.
Silence (The) of the judge; a melodrama in 4
acts, by C. Fletcher.
© Covne Fletcher, Washington ; D : 3522,
June 1, 1903. 42334
Silent; a romantic, melodramatic pantomime in
4 acts, by G. Clair.
© George Clair. Boston ; 1872 : 8186. Aug. 2.
42335
2133
42336
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42353
Silent (The) brother; 1 act play, by G. W.
Moore. 14 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1912; D : 31869 ; Geo. W.
Moore, Chicago. 42336
Silent (The) call; or, These are my people,
play in 3 acts, by E. M. Royle. [2], 137 p.
4° Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1910 ; D : 22218 ; Edwin Milton
Royle, Darien, Conn. 42337
Silent (The) detective; a drama in 3 acts, by
Effie W. Merrimann. Chicago, The Dramatic
publishing company [1901] 43 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1022,
Oct. 28. 1901; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 42338
Silent (The) garden; pantomime with prologue
and incidental music, by E. Alberti. [2], 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1913 ; D : 34830 ; Mme. E. Al-
berti, New Yorlj. 42339
Silent (The) heavens; divine comedy with a
postscript on mystery plays for modern read-
ers, bv Osbert Burdett. London, A. C. Fi-
field, i914. 48 p. 16°.
© Nov. 14, 1914; Ic. Dec. 23, 1914; D:
39565; Osbert Henry Burdett, London.
42339a
Silent (The) house. See Sharing (The)
Silent (A) hunter; in 1 act, by J. Carrick.
[36] p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Carricli, Detroit ; D : 42, Jan. 18.
1901 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1901. 42340
Silent Jim; play of the great Northwest in 3
acts and 7 tableaus, by O. A. G. Lund. [98] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1915 ; D : 40191 ; Oscar A. C.
Lund, Fort Lee, N. J. 42340a
Silent (The) knock; a play in 1 act, by E. C.
Ginty. 25 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1913; D: 32515; Edward C
Ginty, Danbury, Conn. 42341
Silent love; an original drama in 4 acts, by
Frederick Mills.
© Frederick S. Mills, Philadelphia; 1874:
6359, May 9. 42342
play in 5 acts and 4 scenes, by G. L. Salis-
bury, jr. [6], 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1914 ; D : 37419 ; George L.
Salisbury, jr., Lafayette, R. I. 42342a
play in 3 acts, by J. S. McCabe, jr. [90]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1913; D: 34509; James S.
McCabe, jr., New York. 42343
. Silent (The) man; by W. T. Hughes.
© Wallace T. Hughes. Louisville; 1900 A:
11517, May 7. 42344
Silent (The) man — Continued.
a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by Joaquin Mil-
ler [pseud, of Cincinnatus H. Miller] 61 p. 8°
Printed.
© Joaquin Miller, United States; 1883:
12803, July 12 ; 2c. July 12. 42345
See also, Romance of the old Comedie
frangaise. — Salviati.
Silent (The) oath; play in 1 act, by C. E. Miles.
[2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1913; D : 32062 ; Chas. E.
Miles, Worcester. 42346
Silent partner; an American comedy in 3 acts,
by H. H. Winslow.
© Herbert Hall Winslow, New York; 1888:
32650, Nov. 19. 42347
American play in 3 acts, by A. Davis. 121
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1909 ; D : 17250 ; Allan Davis.
Pittsburgh. 42348
— drama, by C. W. Ingram. [1], 44 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1914 ; D : 38156 ; Cordie Webb
Ingram, Rexton, Tex.
42348a
— a monologue, by Fannie Aymar Mathews.
© Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39224.
July 30 ; 2c. July 30. 42349
— play in 1 act, by J. Bevan and Chas. Irvine.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1910; D: 22960; John Bevan,
United States. 42350
•play in 3 acts, by F. J. Callahan. 45 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32585 ; Frank J. Cal-
lahan. Scranton, Pa. 42351
Silent partners; a play in 3 acts, by T. E. D.
Wells [pseud, of T. C. Wellsted] [2], 85 p.
4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1912 ; D : 30133 ; T. C. Well-
sted. Brecksville, O. 42352
Silent (The) room; drama in 3 acts, by E. G.
Clemens and Asquith-Rice [pseud, of M. As-
quith and Louise Rice] [85] p. 4°. Type-
written. *
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1914; D: 36781; Edna
Graves Clemens and Mary Asquith, New York.
42352a
Silent vengeance; a drama in 4 acts, founded
on Edgar Allen Poe's story of The murders in
the Rue Morgue, by H. Grattan. [122] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Harrv Grattan, London; D: 6776, June 6,
1905 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1905. 42353
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
2134
42354
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42369
Silent vengeance — Coutinued.
-a melodrama in 4 acts, by Harry Grattan
[pseud, of Heury Willoughby Grattan Plunk-
ett] [126] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Terry and Herbert Kinsley, Lon-
don ; D : 865, Sept. 16, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 16, 1901.
42354
Silent voice; modern drama of American life in
3 acts, by J. H. Booth. [88] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 18. 1910 ; D : 21370 ; John Hunter
Booth, Jamaica Plain, INIass. 42355
Silent wife; comedy in 1 act, by P. Neary. [2],
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1912 ; D : 30299 ; Peter Neary,
New York. 42356
play in 1 act, by H. Fort. 9 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1910 ; D : 20566 ; Homer Fort,
Monrovia, Cal.
42357
Silent V/inthrop; a modern play, by H. C. Vail
and H. E. Broadhurst.
© H. C. Vail and H. E. Broadhurst, Geneva,
N. Y.; D: 13521, Aug. 10, 1908; 2c. Aug. 10,
1908. 42358
Silent witness; a drama in 5 acts, by F. S.
Milner and N. S. Smith. [64] p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Frances S. Milner and Nat S. Smith,
Alliance, O. ; D : 4446, Dec. 29, 1903 ; 2c. Dec.
29, 1903. 42359
drama in 4 acts, by E. M. Hall. [1], 88 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1912; D: 29838; Edith Ma-
comber Hall, Brooklyn. 42360
by H. G. Ashmead. 1 p. 1., 20 p-. 8°.
Printed.
© Henrv Graham Ashmead, Chester, Pa. ;
D : 5713, Oct. 31, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 14, 1904.
42361
—by W. Allen. [65] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Whiting Allen and Melville B. Raymond,
.1r., New York ; 1899 : 84071, Dec. 28 ; Ic. Dec.
28 ; Ic. Dec. 30. 42362
— drama in 1 act, by W. E. Dugdell. [1], 7
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1914; D : 38341 ; William
Edwin Dugdell, Portland, Or. 42362a
— 4 act melodrama, by James P. Wilson and
W. R. Wilson. [2], 130 p. 4\ Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1915 ; D : 41136 ; Will R. Wil-
son, New York. 42362b
Silent witness — Continued.
■ a ploy in a prologue and 4 acts, by J. Hay,
jr. [133] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1914 ; D : 38729 ; James Hay.
jr., Washington. 42362c
a play in 1 act, by George C. Jenks and ,
W. N. Lawrence.
© Walter N. Lawrence, New York ; D :
13481, Aug. 1, 1908. 42363
society drama in 4 acts from the French.
by M. P. Owen and L. J. Woodworth. Type-
written.
© Mattie P. Owen and Lita J. Woodworth,
San Francisco ; 1895 : 20741, Apr. 15 ; 2c. Apr.
19. 42364
or, The accused, play in S acts, by L. Ris-
ing. [149] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1915; D : 39632 ; Lawrence
Rising, New York. 42364a
or, The Black Canon, a drama in 5 acts, by
F. Heermans.
© Forbe.s Heermans, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1888 :
1242, Jan. 11. 42365
— -See also Down the Black Canon.
Silent (The) woman; musical comedy from Ben
.Tonson's Epicoene, by C. F. Ohliger. 78 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1911; D: 23314; Carl F.
Ohliger, Pittsburgh. 42366
7 play in 1 act, by W. B. Carlock. [1], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1915; D: 41844; W. B.
Carlock, North Salem, N. Y. 42366a
Silentdale; by T. B. Beach. [Waterbury, Conn.,
Idattatuck press. The Waterburv blank book
mfg. CO., 1905] 43 p. 8°.
© Theodore B. Beach, Seymour, Conn. ; D :
6922, July 7, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1905. 42367
Silhouette (The); a comic opera in 3 acts, book
by W. C. De Miller, music by C. F. Roberts.
Typewritten.
© W. C. De Miller, New York ; 1899 : 36823,
June 3 ; 2c. June 3. 42368
drama in 4 acts, by J. R. Alden. 115 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jime 18, 1915; D : 41121 ; Joseph R.
Alden, Grand Rapids, Mich. 42368a
Silk; play of principle in 4 acts, bv L Kraft.
103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1912 ; D : 30779 ; Irma Kraft,
Wheeling, W. Va. 42369
2135
42370
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42394
Silk (The) dress; 1 act play, by E. C. Hardy.
12 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1910; D : 20547 ; Evelina
Cooke Hardy, New Yorli, 42370
Silk or cotton; a comedy-drama in 3 acts, by
C. T. Rogers. St. Louis, 1882.
© Charlotte T. Rogers, United States ; 1882 :
21295, Dec. 15. 42371
Silk (A) stocking; dramatic sketch, by Alex-
ander E. Jones. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
(c) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellsworth. Chicago;
D : 716, Aug. 3, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1901. 42372
Silk (A) stocking candidate; by J. O'Shaugh-
nessy. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James O'Shaughnessy, Chicago ; D : 8954,
Aug. 13, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 13, 1906. 42373
Silk stockings; a Virginia romance, a comedy
in 2 acts, by C, T. Harris.
© C. Townsend Harris, Piermont, N. Y. ;
1873:11845, Oct. 15. 42374
Silken Thomas; or, The revolt of the Geral-
dines, an Irish tragedy in 6 acts, by C. Kirner
and J. Laidlaw.
© C. Kirner and J. Laidlaw, Dubuque, la. ;
1877:12677, Nov. 3. 42375
Silken (A) thread; a domestic drama in 5 acts,
by S. Mackaye.
© Steele Mackaye, New York ; 1879 : 13390,
Oct. 9. 42376
Silly Billy; a musical comedy in 3 acts, book
and lyrics by F. T. Oardoze. [68] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Frederic T. Cardoze, Albany ; D : 10729,
May 29, 1907 ; 2c. May 22, 1907. 42377
Silly (A) dinner at Cherry's; a dramatic com-
position, by H. Montague. Typewritten.
© Harry Montague, New York ; 1897 : 16719,
^lar. 11 ; 2c. May 25. 42378
Silly (The) dinner trial; a dramatic composi-
tion, by H. Montague. Typewritten.
© Harry Montague, New York ; 1897 : 16720,
Mar. 11 ; 2c. May 25. 42379
Silly Sally; playlet in 1 act, by Louis De Coucy.
[2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9. 1913; D : 31923 ; Gustave
Frohman, New York. 42380
Silly Sammy's secrets; a country kid mono-
logue, by Harry L. Newton. Chicago, T. S.
Denison, 1906. 5 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 9077, Sept 12,
1906 ; 2c. Oct. 18, 1906. 42381
Silly (The) season; musical farce in 2 acts, by
S. J. and H. W. Treitel. 45 p. f°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1911; D: 23087; S. J. and
H. W. Treitel, Woonsocket, R. I. 42382
Silly's dinner; by G. W. Arnold.
© George Waugh Arnold, New York ; 1897 :
4694, Jan. 13. 42383
Silver (The) age, and house that Jake built;
a drama in 4 acts, by S. Smith.
■© Sam. W. Smith, San Francisco; 1878:
1223S, Oct. 23. 42384
Silver bird; a sensational drama in 4 acts, by
G. H. Hamilton.
© J. M. Beverly, Cleveland; 1891:5890,
Feb. 12. 42385
or. The dead shot of Arizona, a 5 act sen-
sational drama, by Capt. George H. Hamilton.
© Mabel Sterling, Ironwood, Mich.; 1890:
13483, Apr. 24. 42386
Silver (The) box; by J. Galsworthy. New York
and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1909. 1
p. 1. 80 p. 12°.
© John Galsworthy, New York; D : 15353,
Mar. 16, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909. 42387
See also Plays: John Galsworthy.
Silver (The) bullet,
© Pauline Cooke and May Clinton. New-
York ; D : 1093, Nov. 13, 1901. 42388
Silver Cliff; an original melodrama in 4 acts, by
W. Fessler. 70 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Walter Fessler, Greenville, Pa.; 1890:
22968, July 21 ; 2c. Aug. 9. 42389
Silver (The) cord; a drama in 4 acts, by G. Bor-
row and C. J. Campbell. [153] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© George Borrow and Charles J. Campbell,
New York ; D : 6001, Jan. 4, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 4,
1905. 42390
^a drama in 1 act, by W. H. Cluston. [1],
19- p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 1, 1912; D : 30147 ; Walter H.
Cluxton, Boston. 42391
Silver (The) crest; a romantic and spectacular
drama in 5 acts, by Charles Smith Cheltnara.
© Lucy Rushton, New York; 1872:3875,
Apr. 12. 42392
Silver (The) crucible; or, The nun of Ardenne,
plav in 4 acts, by E. M. Lessing [i. e. E. M. L.
Cook] 40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept 20, 1913 ; D : 34496 ; Edith Maida
Lessing Cook, Chicago. 42393
Silver (The) cup; a romantic light opera in 3
acts, bv R. M. Sterrett in collaboration with
Chas. J. Campbell and Ralph M. Skinner,
score by R. M. Sterrett. [92] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© R. M. Sterrett, New York ; D : 2190, July
31, 1902 ; 2c. July 31, 1902. 42394
213G
42395
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42416
Silver (The) dagger; a phiy in 4 acts, by M. E.
Swan. [123] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. All?. 9, 1909; D : 16529 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 42395
Silver dollar; a comedy, by J. Gorman.
© James Gorman, Englewood, 111. ; 1890 :
35759. Nov. 13. 42396
- a comedy in 3 acts, by E. Ij. Blanc.
© Elizabeth L. Blanc. New York; 1892:
42397
37075, Sept. 10.
Silver (A) jubilee; 1 act comedy playlet, by
R. D. Hyde. [1], 9 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1915; D: 39984; Robert
Doyle Hyde, Clifton, Me. 42397a
Silver (The) king; drama in 5 acts, by Henry
Herman and H. A. Jones.
© Samnel French & son. New York ; 1882 :
18370, Oct. 31. 42398
Same. New York. Samuel French ; Lon-
don. S. French, ltd., 1907. 1 p. 1., v, 5-169 p.
diagr. 8°. '"i^
© Henrv Arthur Jones, London ; D : 10907,
July 5, 1907 ; 2c. July 26, 1907. 42399
Silver (The) knight; a drama of the crusades
in 3 acts, by A. Chrostowski. 66 p. t°. Type-
written.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York ; D :
5844, Nov. 30, 1904 ; 2c. July 5, 1905. 42400
Same. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York ; D :
3034. Feb. 24, 1903 ; Ic. Mar. 2, 1903 ; Ic. Mar.
13, 1903. 42401
Silver (The) lady; a play, by H. Foi'd and C.
Duer. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harriet Ford and Caroline Duer, New
York ; D : 15973, May 29, 1909 ; 2c. May 29,
1909. 42402
Silver (The) lily. -See Clarice.
Silver (The) lined cloud; playlet in 1 act, by
.T. Arnold. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1913 ; D : 34702 ; Jack Arnold,
Memphis, Tenn. 42403
Silver (The) lining; an American social play in
4 acts, by F. Murphy. [146] p. 4°. T.vpe-
written.
© Fitzgerald Murphy, New York; 1S95 :
41904. Aug. 16 ; 2c. Sept. 11. 42404
comedietta in 1 act, by Alice Barnicoat, mu-
sic arr. by L. Mauran Bloodgood. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© A. W. F. JlacCollin, New York ; D : 4935.
Apr. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1904. 42405
Silver (The) lining — Continued.
^comedy in 1 act, by B. Caldwell. [15] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914 ; D : 36249 ; Braden Cald-
well, Indianapolis. 42405a
•play in 3 acts, by A. Britton. 72 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1911 ; D : 23685 ; Alfred Brit-
ton, New York. 42406
;;fi playlet in 1 act, by W. W. Norton. 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William Warren Norton, Detroit; D:
6318, Mar. 11, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1905. 42407
Silver (The) lute. See Love and war and a
lute.
Silver (The) mask; a romantic comedy drama
in 4 acts, by W. Bonelli.
© William Bonelli, New York; 1892: 15148,
Apr. 6. 42408
Silver (The) medallion; play in 4 acts, by S. B.
Tall. 43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910; D: 20758; Stanley
Broughton Tall, Baltimore. 42409
Silver (The) plume; an original comedy in 5
acts, by E. A. Chambliss.
© Emma Amonett Chambliss, Helena,
Mont. ; 1892 : 31925, Aug. 2. 42410
romantic drama in 5 acts, by C. H. Hoyt.
© Charles H. Hoyt, Boston; 1877:13901,
Nov. 30. 42411
Silver (The) queen; an original burlesque in 2
acts, by C. Gilday.
© Charles Gilday, Baltimore ; 1883 : 20699,
Nov. 9. 42412
Silver rock; an American musical comedy in 3
acts, by S. V. Steele.
© Samuel Y. Steele, Chicago; 1883:10599,
June 11. 42413
Silver (The) scymetar; in 5 acts, by W. F. Al-
lert. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. F. Allert, New York; D : 2549, Nov
3, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1902. 42414
Silver (The) seal; a fantasy in 3 acts, book by
Helen E. Beresford [pseud, of H. E. B. Ford]
and Theodore Wefing, lyrics by Helen E.
Beresford. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Helen Elizabeth Brown Ford, New York ;
D : 5692, Oct. 26, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1904.
42415
Silver (The) shield; an original comed>' in 3
acts, by Sydney Grundy. New York. S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1898. 62 p.
12°. ([French's international copyrighted
ed. of the works of the best authors, no. 2] )
© Samuel French, New York ; 1898 : 63011 .
Oct. 27; 2c. Jan. 2, 1899. 42416
213'i
42417
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42435
Silver (A) shoe; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
T. J. Coyne.
© TIios. J. Coyne, Council Bluffs, la.;
1894:25430. May 21. 42417
Silver (The) slipper; a modern extravaganza,
libretto by Owen Hall.
© Francis, Day & Hunter, London; D:
527, M:iy 31, 1901. 42418
a musical comedy in 2 acts, book by Owen
Hall, lyrics by W. H. Risque, music by Les-
lie Stuart. [104] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© William Greet, London ; D : 537, June 1,
1901; 2c. May 28, 1901. 42419
See also Cinderella.
Silver (The) sppon; character sketch in 4 acts,
by Joseph S. Jones. Rev. and reconstructed.
Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1911. 65 p.
12°.
© May 16, 1911; 2c. May 17, 1911; D:
24223; Nathaniel D. Jones, North Scituate,
Mass. 42420
Silver Spray; or, Life in Fairy-land, [by Jes-
sie Maitland] New York, W. H. Sadlier
[1877] 23 p. 12°.
© William H. Sadlier, New York; 1877:
10587. Sept. 13; 2c. Sept. 13. 42420a
Silver Spur; an original drama in 4 acts, by
S. Marble. 102 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Scott Marble, Chicago; 1884:8737, Apr.
26; Ic. Apr. 13, 1885. 42421
Silver star; or, The mystery of Villa Real, an
original drama in 4 acts, by W. A. Sliver
(Fred Marsden)
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1873:8576,
July 28. 42422
Silver stars; by Elizabeth F. Guptil. Franklin,
O., Bldridge entertainment house, 1914. 11 p.
12°.
© Nov. 1, 1914; 2c. Dec. 19, 1914; D:
39298; Eklridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 42422a
Silver (The) sword; a drama In 1 act, by M.
Holland and L. Webb. 12 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© M. Holland and L. Webb, Monmouth, 111. ;
D : 12948, May 11, 1908 ; 2c. May 11, 1908.
42423
Silver (The) thread and other folk plays for
young' people; arr. for the grammar grades
. by Constance D'Arcy Mackay . . . New
York, H. Holt and company, 1910. iv, [2],
239 p. 16°.
Contents: The silver thread. — The forest
spring. — ^The foam maiden. — Troll magic. —
The three wishes. — A brewing of brains. —
Siegfried. — The snow witch.
© Dec. 10, 1910; 2c. Dec. 17, 1910; A:
278709 ; ; Henry Holt & co., New York. 42424
Silver threads; a drama, by C. Sleeth and Her-
bert Farrar. 81 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Charlotte Sleeth, New York; D: 16120,
June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 42425
■ play in 4 acts, by M. V. Merle. 125 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1910 ; D : 20068 ; Martin V.
Merle, San Francisco. 42426
■play in 1 act, by J. Noel. [1], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19. 1913 ; D : 32366 ; Joseph Noel.
Bedford Park, N. Y. 42427
Silver threads among the gold; play in 1 act,
by P. Derblay. [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1914; D: 39160; Pierre
Derblay, New York. 42427a
Silver (The) tureen; or, A pickle in Paris,
[play in 2 acts] book and lyrics by Stanton
Hill [i. e. Charles Stanton Hill] [4], 51 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 14, 1912; D: 29658; Hill &
Scott, Boston. 42428
Silver wedding; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
J. H. Smith.
© James Harvey Smith, Philadelphia ;
1891 : 11388, Mar. 28. 42429
a new Ethiopian musical comedy in 3 acts,
by James Gorman. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Gussie L. Davis, New York ; 1887 : 22581,
Sept. 5; 2c. Sept. 5. 42430
an original play in 3 acts, by M. Morton
[i. e. M. M. Conheim]
© Martha Morton, New York ; 1896 : 10253,
Feb. 12. 42431
- — a temperance drama in 5 acts, by J. W.
Moore.
© John Wesley Moore, Bellefonte, Pa. ;
1878 : 11451, Oct. 5. 42432
(Die silberne hochzeit); play of German-
American life in 3 acts, by E. Locke. 114 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1912; D: 31682; Edward
Locke, Mount Tabor, N. J. 42433
Silver wheel (The); a comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by F. Darcy.
© Frederick Darcy, New York ; 1892 : 23245.
June 2. 42434
Silver (The) whistle. See Pauletta.
Silver Wing, the angel of the tribes; an
American drama in 3 acts, by Ned Buntline
[pseud, of E. Z. C. Judson]
© E. Z. C. Judson, Stamford, N. Y. ; 1875 :
1969, Mar. 3. 42435
2138
42436
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42453
Silverbridge; a comedy-drama in 5 acts, by
H. Cahill. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Helena Cahill, New York; 1889:22846,
July 25; 2c. July 25. 42436
Silverstein's luck; comedy-dramatic playlet, by
L. Chevalier. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28185 ; Louis Che-
valier, New York. 42437
Silvia; a musical comedy, libretto by Leon
Berthant. [48] p. f°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Adelina Roattina, New York ; D : 7916,
Jan. 29, 1906; Ic. Jan. 29, 1906; Ic. Feb. 1.
1906. 42438
Silvio; a drama in 3 acts, by G. M. Lay ton.
London, Nassau steam press, 1875. 48 p. 8°.
© Thomas W. Strong, New York; 1875:
8296, Aug. 10; 2c. Sept. 10. 42439
Sim Dimpsey's visit; or, A practical joke,
finale for first pt, by Frank Dumont. New
York, Chicago [etc.] M. Witmark & sons,
1905. 11 p. 12°. (On cover: The Witmark
stage publications)
© M. Witmark & sons, New York; D:
7590, Nov. 20, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 20, 1905. 42440
Similiquitruqui; sainete de costumbres anda-
luzas, en 1 acto y en prosa, original de Leo-
poldo Garcia Cotta y Joaquin Garcia Le6n,
mfisica del maestro Prudencio Munoz. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914. 33 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38221 ; L. Garcia Cotta y J. Garcia Le6n, Ma-
drid. 42440a
Simon and his progeny; comedy in 3 acts, by
M. Morley. [2], 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17 [1914] D: 37880; Malcolm
Morley, London. 42440b
Simon de Montford; a drama in 5' acts and 6
tableaux, by F. Mons.
© Frangois Mons, New York; 1885:26502,
Dec. 16. 42441
Simon Kenton; or. The horses of old Kentuck,
an original drama, by C. Thornton.
© Charles Thornton, Chicago; 1890:5798,
Feb. 17. 42442
Simon Maxwell: a comic opera in 3 acts, by
B. N. Beal. 24 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Bertram Noel Beal, Denver ; D : 13269,
July 1, 1908 ; 2c. July 1, 1908. 42443
Simon Pure, Esq. See Our American quacks.
Simon Kay; or, The minister's son, the original
comedy drama in 4 acts, i)y W. B. Patton.
Typewritten.
© William B. Patton, Rochester, N. Y. ;
189S : 18231, Mar. 18 ; 2c. Mar. 18. 42444
Simon Simple; or. Simple Simon Simple, by
Charles H. Brown and Otis F. Wood.
© T. C. McClure, New York ; D : 4619, Feb.
16, 1904. 42445
Simone; pi$ce en 3 actes, par E. Brieux. [Paris,
Impr. de I'lUustration] 1908. 2 p. 1., 62 p. 8°.
© Brieux, Paris ; D : 12868, Apr. 30, 1908 ;
2c. Apr. 30, 1908. 42446
Simoon; a play in 1 act, by August Strindberg,
tr. from the German of Erail Schering by
Mary Harned.
(In Poet lore, v. 17, no. 3, autumn 1906;
periodical © June 25, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1906 ;
B : 121943 ; Poet lore co., Boston) 42446a
See also Plays; by August Strindberg.
Simp (The); Irish comedy drama in 1 act, by
G. M. Rosener. New York, Wetzel, Rosener
& James [1912] cover-title, 14 p. 24°.
© Nov. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1912 ; D : 31830 ;
Geo. M. Rosener, New York. 42447
— play in 3 acts, by Z. Covington. [144] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1915 ; D : 41840 ; Zellah Cov-
ington, New York. 42447a
Simpkins' little breakfast party; farce in 1
act, by Chas. S. Bird. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1911. 30 p. 12°.
© Apr. 8, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1911 ; D : 23876 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 42448
Simple Bill; or. After nineteen years, drama
with prologue and 3 acts, 4 scenes, by C. E.
Helm.
© Charles E. Helm, Indianapolis; 1879:
15455, Nov. 17. 42449
Simple (The) life; an American play in 4 acts,
by J. C. Travis. [Peekskill, N. Y., The High-
land democrat print] 1908. 3 p. 1., 107 p. 12°.
© John C. Travis, New York ; D : 12261,
Jan. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 42450
— • a comedy drama, by John Snyder. [93] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Wm. A. Brady and Joseph R. Grismer,
New York ; D : 5891, Dec. 9, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 20,
1904. 42451
— -an original comedy in 3 acts, by Herbert
Hall Winslow. [117] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Dickson and John Morris Hickey,
New York; D : 5919, Dec. 17, 1904; 2c. Jan.
16. 1905. 42452
— a 3 act farce comedy, by H. D. Allen. 53 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1912; D : 30955 ; Henry D.
Allen, Lynn, Mass. 42453
2139
42453
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42473
Simple (The) lifers; modern comedy in 3 acts,
by N. and O. T. Fiske. [159] p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1914; D : 38058 ; Nellie and
O. T. Fiske, Hinghani, Mass. 42453a
Simple Silas; or, The detective of Plunkets-
ville, a drama in 3 acts, by Geo. B. Chase.
Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co., 1890. 24 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 275])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1890:11180,
Apr. 4 ; 2c. Apr. 4. 42454
Simple Simon; a dramatic composition in 2 acts,
by C. E. Welch. [54] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles E. Welch, Rochester, N. Y. ; D :
4236, Nov. 12, 1903 ; 2c. .Ian. 2, 1904. 42455
a Mother Goose extravaganza, in 3 acts, by
R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston ; 1896 : 14863, Mar. 7.
42456
an original play in 4 acts, by Murray Car-
sou and Norah Leslie Keith. [102] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Arthur Bourchier, Bushy Heath, Eng-
land; D: 11744, Nov. 15, 1907; 2c. Nov. 16,
1907. 42457
Simple Simon Simple. See Simon Simple.
Simple Susan. See May queen.
Simply a joke; sketch in .1 act, by Dr. Nathan
H. Horn.stine. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© N. H. Hornstine, Philadelphia ; D : 11991,
Dec. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1908. 42458
Simply Cynthia; in 2 acts, by G. W. Bunn, jr.,
and Cyrus McCormick. 41 p. 8°. Printed.
© Nov. 30, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1910 ; D : 22693 ;
Princeton triangle club, Princeton, N. J.
42459
Simpson's defense; play in 1 act, by M. Moore-
Clement. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1911 ; D : 25513 ; Maud Moore-
Clement, Philadelphia. 42460
Simson und Delila; original lustspiel in 1 akt,
von Emil Claar, with table of difficulties by
Sigmon M. Stern. New York, H. Holt and
company [1883] 55 p. 12°. (Stern's selected
German comedies prepared for students, no. 4)
© Henry Holt & co.. New York ; 1883 : 18146,
Oct. 4 ; 2c. Nov. 9. 42461
Sin.
— Same.
© Ada N. Stern, New York, as the widow
of the author, in renewal for 28 years. Re-
newal no. 1883, May 27, 1911. Original entry,
Oct. 4, 1883, no. 18146. 42462
© Ada Jessie Davis, New York ; D : 7867,
Jan. 18, 1906. 42463
drama in 4 acts, by A. Bell. 74 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1911 ; D : 24436 ; Archie Bell,
Cleveland. 42464
— modern comedy drama in prologue and 3
acts, by Billie Burke. 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July IS, 1912; D: 30293; William
Francis Burke, New York. 42465
— a spectacular drama in a prologue and 4
acts, by M. Mordaunt.
© Marian Mordaunt, New York; 1874:
15376, Dec. 21. 42466
— vaudeville burlesque, by J. W. Randolph.
© J. W. Randolph, New York ; 1896 : 65523,
Dec. 2. 42467
— or. The haunted house, playlet in 1 act,
by Hillel Solotaroff. [1], 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1914; D : 360.51 ; David H.
Solotaroff, New York.
Sin and its shadow,
ness.
42467a
See Dead (The) wit-
Sin and its sorrows; domestic drama in 4 acts,
by Henry Reed. 58 p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© July 2, 1909; 2c. July 26, 1909; D:
16339; James Edwards, Chicago. 42468
Sin and sinners; play in 4 acts, by W. J. Perl-
man. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1913 ; D : 33889 ; William J.
Perlman, New York. 42469
Sin and sorrow; a domestic drama in 4 acts,
by D. O. Tracy.
© Daniel O'Connell Tracy, St. Louis ; 1892 :
7127, Feb. 13. 42470
Sin (The) of a life. See Wanda.
Sin (The) of ambition; play in 4 acts, by Lil-
lian Mortimer. 43 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Edward Decker, jr., Algoma, Wis. ; D :
4091, Oct. 10. 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1903. 42471
Sin (The) of her childhood; a moral play in
prologue and 4 acts, by J. A. Campbell.
[120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sidney Cooper, London ; D : 8092, Mar. 3.
1906; 2c. Mar. 2, 1906. 42472
Sin (The) of St. Hulda; or. Love and faith, an
original play in 4 acts, by G. S. Ogilvio.
Rahway, N. J., The Mershon company, 1896.
2 p. 1., SO p. 16°.
© G. Stuart Ogilvie, United States; 1896:
22087, Apr. 9; 2c. Apr. 9. 42473
2140
42474
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42490
Sin (The) of temptation; dramatic composition,
by C. A. Morton and W. C. Parker.
© Walter Coleman Parker, New York ; D :
6132, Jan. 24. 1905. 42474
Sin (The) of the father; in 5 acts, by R. J.
Wells. 68 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Rollin J. Wells, Sioux Falls, S. D. ; D :
10902, July 3, 1907 ; 2c. July 3, 1907. 42475
See also Paranoiac (The)
Sin (The) phantom. See Bob O'Neil.
Sin titulo; juguete comico en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de R. Lobo Regidor. Madrid [Socle-
dad de autores espanoles] 1909. 32 p. 12°.
© Ramon Lobo Regidor, Madrid ; D : 16141,
June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 42476
Sin (A) unclassified; a society drama in 3 acts,
by H. Harper. Typewritten.
© Harry Harper, San Jose, Cal. ; 1897:
35436, June 14; 2c. June 14. 42477
Sin vacaciones; juguete comico en prosa, origi-
nal de A. Fernandez Arreo. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1909. 21 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D :
17462 ; Antonio Fernandez Arreo, Madrid.
42478
Sinbad; or. The maid of Baisora, a spectacular
extravaganza in 4 acts, libretto by Harry B.
Smith. [63] p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© David Henderson, Chicago; 1891:13748,
Apr. 16; 2c. Apr. 16. 42479
Since Nellie went away; by A. H. Woods.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; D : 9992,
Feb. 12, 1907. 42480
Since the hour they met; a drama in 4 acts,
l)y L. J. L. Stilwell. 80 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12068, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1908.
42481
Sincerity; by M. Page.
© Mann Page, Denver ; D : 11610, Oct. 28,
1907. 42482
Sinclair Holton, a captain of the Continentals;
a tragi-comedy in 3 acts, by J. M. Baker.
[1], 73 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Marion Baker, Columbus, O. ;
1890 : 26515, Aug. 29 ; 2c. Dec. 3. 42483
Sing a song of seniors; comedietta for girls, by
Lindsey Barbee. Chicago, T. S. Denison &
company [1915] 17 p. 12°.
© July 26, 1915; 2c. July 29, 1915; D:
41346 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 42483a
Singbad the sailor; an up-to-date comic opera
for amateurs, text and music by Alfred G.
Wathall. New York, Fillmore music house.
1911. 32 p. 8^ [Libretto only]
© Nov. 18, 1911; 2c. Dec. 8, 1911; A:
304095 ; Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 42484
Singe (Le) du bourreau. See Headsman's
(The) ape.
Singed (The) butterfly; comedy drama in 3
acts, E. Mitchell and E. Chalona. [2], 31 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1911; D: 28133; Esther
Mitchell, New York, and Eleanor Chalona,
New Orleans. 42485
Singer (The); a play in 4 acts and an epilogue,
by [W. F.] Coburn.
© AVilliam F. Coburn, West Newfield, Me. ;
D : 11867, Dec. 5, 1907. 42486
Singer (The) and the boob; vaudeville act, arr.
by W. Rowe. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1914; D : 37685 ; William
Rowe, Detroit. 42486a
Singer (The) and the hypnotist; a farce in 1
act, by Edgar Allen Woolf. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ethel Trevor, New York ; D : 10935, July
0, 1907 ; Ic. June 29, 1907 ; Ic. July 9, 1907.
42487
Singer (The) and the song. See Nina of the
circus.
Singer (The) of Killarney; a romance of Ireland
in 4 acts, by M. Barry. [91] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Matthew Barry, New York ; D : 7814, Jan.
4, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1906. 42488
Singer of Marly; drama in 4 acts, by I.
Hooper and L. C. Falbe. Typewritten.
© I. Hooper and L. C. Falbe, London ; 1899 :
49039. July 29; 2c. Aug. 7. 42489
Singer (The) of Shiraz; a Persian romance in
3 acts, by J. B. Fagan. [122] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1914 ; D : 38812 ; James Ber-
nard Fagan, London. 42489a
Singer's (The) dream; by Charles Hor\wtz.
2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. Horwitz. New York ; D : 6054, Jan.
11, 1905; 2c. Jan. 11, 1905. 42490
Singin' skule beginment. See Mister and
Mistus Jeremiah Robkins' Singin' skule be-
ginment.
Singing (The) adds; play in 1 act, by D. J.
Flanagan. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28. 1914; D : 36496 ; Dominick
.Joseph Flanagan, New York. 42490a
2141
42491
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42510
Singing (The) dolls; a 1 act melodramatic
play, by E. E. Mori. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
■© Emile E. Mori, Washington; D:6784,
June 7, 1905; 2c. June 7, 1905. 42491
Singing (The) girl; a comic opera in 3 acts,
lyrics by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; 1899 : 36827,
June 3. 42492
Singing (The) picture; by W. L. H. Hall.
© Walter Lemond Hamilton Hall. New
York ; D : 4456, Dec. 9, 1903. 42493
Singing (The) postmen; play in 1 act, by T. J.
Cochrane and J. Thompson. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1913; D: 32238; Thomas J.
Cochrane and James Thompson. New York.
42494
Singing (The) sailors; twenty minute sketch,
by R. C. Sea if e and R. C. Baumgardner. 2 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19. 1910; D: 22327; R. C.
Scaife and R. C. Baumgardner, Cleveland.
42495
Singing (The) saint. See Signer Sielano.
Singing-school (The); a farce in 2 acts, book
by Wm. Danforth, music arr. by G. F.
Rosche. Chicago, New York, G. F. Rosche &
CO., 1908. 53 p. 4°.
© George F. Rosche. Chicago ; D : 14091.
Oct. 17, 1908; 2c. Oct. 17, 1908. 42496
Singing-school (A) of ye olden time; by Mary
Barnard Home. Boston, W. H. Baker & co..
1894. 22 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's novel-
ties)
© Walter H. Balcer & co., Boston; 1894:
10780, Feb. 19; 2c. Mar. 12. 42497
Singing (The) society; a musical sketch, li-
bretto by R. H. Burnside, music by Gustave
Kerker. [2], 17, [1] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1913; D: 32321; Robert H.
Burnside, New York. 42498
or, Music mad, musical sketch, libretto by
R. H. Burnside. music by Gustave Kerker.
[C], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 24, 1914 ; D : 37394 ; Robert H.
Burnside, New York. 42498a
Singing (The) teacher; monologue, by E. Hop-
kins. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1913 ; D : 35325 ; Edwin Hop-
kins, New York. 42499
Single heart and double face; a drama in 5
acts, by Charles Reade.
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1882 : 10584.
June 27. 42500
Single heart and double face — Continued.
dramatization of Charles Reade's great
stoi-y, in a prologue and 4 acts, by Lilian Le-
land. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten.
'© R. L. Andrews, New York; D:2013,
June 16, 1902 ; 2c. June 16, 1902.
42501
Same. 69 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© R. L. Andrews, New York ; D : 3427,
May 14. 1903 ; Ic. May 14, 1903 ; Ic. July 27,
1903. 42502
Single (A) man; new and original comedy in 4
acts, by H. H. Davies. Boston, W. H. Baker
&. CO. ; London, William Heinemannj 1914.
192 p. 12°.
© Mar. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1914 ; D : 36260 ;
Hubert Henry Davies, Loudon. 42502a
Single (The) standard; play of modern Ameri-
can life in 4 acts, by J. C. Nugent. 106 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1909 ; D : 17695 : J. C. Nugent,
Canal Dover, O. 42503
a problem playlet in 1 act, by J. C. Nugent.
18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. G. Nugent, Canal Dover. O. ; D : 15912 ;
May 21, 1909 ; 2c. May 21, 1909. 42504
Single (A) twin; by C. M. Abbott. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles Merriman Abbott, Keene, N. H. ;
1900 A : 28673, Nav. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 23. 42505
Singular (A) crime; by E. C. Le Fevre.
© Emma C. Le Fevre, Chicago ; 1877 : 6794,
June 7. 42506
Singular (A) marriage; by A. Pierra. Type-
written.
© Adolfo Pierra. Philadelphia; 1900 A:
4687, Feb. 20 ; 2c. Mar. 8. 42507
Singular (A) retribution. See Purple (The)
mother.
Sinless (A) secret: a story of the Franco-Prus-
sian war, a romantic drama in 5 acts, by
Frank Liudo [pseud, of A. Harrison] found-
ed on a novel by Rita [pseud, of E. M. Hum-
phreys]
© Amelia Harrison, Philadelphia ; 1890 :
2973, Jan. 22. 42508
Sinned against; a comedy-drama in a prologue
and 4 acts. 49 p. 8°. Printed.
© William F. G. Shanks, New York ; 1881 :
2240, Feb. 12 ; 2c. Feb. 12. 42509
Sinner (The); drama in 3 acts, from the Spauisli
of Angel Guiraera. by F. Mariani and V. Fer-
rau. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1909 ; D : 17438 ; Fedeiico
:\rariani and VinceiiJio Ferrau, New York.
42510
J142
42511
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42529
I
Sinner (The) — Continued.
a modern drama in 4 acts, by G. Middleton
and Leonidas Westervelt. [Ill] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© George Middleton and L. Westervelt,
New York; D: 11864, Dec. 5, 1907; 2c. Dec.
5, 1907. 42511
•play in 4 acts, by N. H. Hornstine. 51 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Nathan Harris Hornstine, Philadelphia ;
D : 15412, Mar. 23, 1909 ; 2c. May 13, 1909.
42512
— • Same.
2 p. ]., 92 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. May 24, 1913 ; D : 38312 ; Nathan H.
Hornstine, Philadelphia. 42513
playlet in 1 act, by M. Terrell. [1], 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1914; D : 36344 ; Maverick
Terrell, Seattle. 42513a
Sinners; a drama in 3 acts, by T. W. Broad-
hurst. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31. 1909 ; D : 16G70 ; Thomas W.
Broadhurst, New York. 42514
'Or, Fools' gold, drama in 4 acts, by O.
Davis. [144] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. IS, 1914 ; D : 39129 ; Owen Davis,
Youkers, N. Y. 42514a
Sins (The) of father; miniature comedy, by
C. W. Tackenberg. [3], 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1914 ; D : 38530 ; Charles AVil-
liara Tackenberg, Cincinnati. 42514b
Sins (The) of society; drama in 4 acts, by Na-
than H. Hornstine.
© N. H. Hornstine, Philadelphia ; D : 11670,
Oct. 26, 1907. 42515
Sins of the father; by .T. G. Howser. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten. •
© J. Greennuin Howser, Chicago; D: 33705,
Sept. 2, 1908; 2c. Sept. 2, 1908. 42516
by M. D. Flattery.
© M. Douglas Flattery, Boston; D : 9550,
Nov. 28, 1906. 42517
a comedy-drama in a prologue and 3 acts,
by T. W. King.
© T. W. King, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ;
1888 : 9113, Mar. 29. 42518
a drama in 4 acts, by D. Davidson. Type-
written.
© Dore Davidson, New York; 1900 A:
21756, Aug. 31; 2c. Oct. 16, 1901. 42519
Sins of the father — Continued.
a drama in 4 acts, by Ollie J. White.
© Porter J. White, Detroit ; D : 178, Mar. 5,
1901. 42520
by T. E. B. Henry. 84 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1910; D : 20288 ; T. E. B.
Henry, New York. 42521
— ^ drama of the new South in 3 acts, by T.
Dixon. [4], 139 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1910; D: 21751; Thomas
Dixon, New York. 42522
— Same. Rev. version. [2], 113 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1910; D: 22146; Thomas
Dixon, New York. 42523
drama, prologue and 4 acts, by W. R. Fair-
child. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1910; D: 20374; William
Richard Fairchild, Chicago. 42524
Sins (The) of the fathers; drama in 1 act, by
Roberto Bracco, tr. by D. St. Cyr. [2], 55 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Dirce St. Cyr, New York; D:9029, Sept.
4, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1906. 42525
an original romantic play in a prologue
and 3 acts, by T. Power.
© Tyrone Power, United States; 1892:
41496, Oct. 13. 42526
a play, by L. Pendleton. 94 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Louis Pendleton, Bryn Athyn, Pa. ; D :
10683, May 28, 1907 ; 2c. May 31, 1907. 42527
or. The awakening, a modern play in 3
acts, by Owen Gates. [108] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Jules Murry, New York ; D : 10242, Mar.
30, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1907. 42528
See also Devil's (The) own.
Sins (The) of the parents are visited upon
their children unto the third and fourth
generation Sec Current (The) of a curse.
Sins (The) of the rich; a melodramatic revela-
tion in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by W. Osgood.
© Whitman Osgood, Washington ; D : 395,
Apr. 24, 1901. 42529
Sintram, son of the Burning Eyes. See Pas-
sion (The) of angels.
Sioux (The); historical play of the Sioux up-
rising of 1862 in Minn., by E. A. Rochford.
[24] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915; D: 39904; Effle Ames
Rochford, Minneapolis. 42529a
5379— VOL 2—16-
-31
2143
42529
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42547
Sippe (Die); schaiispiel in 3 aufziigen von Lud-
wig Thoma. Munchen, Albert Langen [1913]
142 p. 12°.
<c) Dec. 23, 1913; 2c. Feb. 9, 1914; D:
35953 ; Albert Langen, Munich. 42529b
Sir Anthony; comedy of the outskirts in 3 acts,
by C. Haddon Chambers. New York, S.
French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1909. 118 p.
12°.
© Dec. 4, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1909 ; D : 17627 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 42530
Sir Anthony and the dealer; play in 1 act, by
C. Stuart-Lintou. [2], 28 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
'© Ic. July 9, 1914; D : 37514 ; Charles
Stuart-Linton, London. 42530a
Sir Bob; by George M. Rosener. (In Stage-
lore, V. 1, Feb., 1912)
© Feb. 10, 1912; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912; A:
305907 ; Wetzel, Rosener & James, New York.
42531
Sir Edward Gordon; in 4 acts, by M. E. Booth.
[49] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie Edwina Booth, Boston ; D : 7093,
Aug. 2, 1905; Ic. July 21, 1905. 42532
Sir Prancis Drake; romantic drama in 4 acts,
by Mary Emily Honora Tyrwhitt-Drake,
119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1912; D : 30654 ; M. E. H.
Tyrwhitt-Drake, Dulas Court, Pontrilas, Eng-
land. 42533
Sir Galahad; a drama in 3 acts, by B. W.
Starkweather. [29] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913 ; D : 32358 ; Bertha Wil-
kins Starkweather, Los Angeles. 42534
Sir Garnet; a military play in 4 acts, by J. Q.
Dixon.
© James Qallan Dixon, San Francisco;
1897 : 13581, Feb. 24. 42535
Sir Gawain and the green knight; play in 5
acts, by J. Yeames. Detroit, The Knights of
King Arthur, 1911. 32 p. 8°.
© Feb. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1911 ; D : 23527 ;
James Yeames, Arlington, Mass. 42536
Sir Geoffrey's daughter; a romantic comedy in
3 acts, by E. Clayton.
© Estelle Clayton, New York; D:4972,
Apr. 29, 1904. 42537
Sir Harry Vane; drama in 5 acts, by E. H.
Clement.
© E. H, Clement, Boston; 1884:6509,
Mar. 26. 42538
Sir Harry Vane — Continued.
drama in 5 acts, by W. F. Martin, Boston,
Roxburgh publishing co., inc. [1907] 263 p.
front., ports. 12°.
© William Frank Martin, Cincinnati; A:
194963. Dec. 13, 1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1908.
42539
Sir Harry Vane, governor; or, A justification
by works, drama in 4 acts, by A. Coester.
© Alfred Coester, Cleveland; 1899:17760,
Mar. 8. 42540
Sir John and Mademoiselle; or. John and the
couturiere, play in 1 act, by the Marchioness
Townshend. [1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1914 ; D : 37711 ; Oswald Stoll,
London. 42540a
Sir John Chester; a drama in 5 acts, by Asa
Steele and Walter Percival.
© Asa Manchester Steele, Philadelphia ; D :
1614, Mar. 6, 1902. ' 42541
Sir John Davenport; drama in 4 acts, by T. W.
Caultield. [3], 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913 ; D : 34038 ; Theodore W.
Caulfield, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 42542
Sir John's conscience; play in 2 acts, by M.
von Hahn. [2], 43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1912; D : 28335 ; Marie von
Hahn, New York. 42543
Sir Launcelot; a play, by I. Tucker.
© Irwin Tucker, Chicago ; D : 10700, June
5, 1907. 42544
Sir Lucius Miner, from childhood until thirty
years of age; a drama in 4 acts, by A. Ij.
Miner.
© Albert L. Miner, Sumerville, Mass. ; 1892 :
40707, Oct. 7. 42545
Sir Redmond De Burgh; Irish nobility, in the
reign of Henry VIII, drama in 4 acts, by
John Aloysius Quinn. 37 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Marie Agnes Quinn, Dallas; D : 2614,
Nov. 14, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 30, 1903. 42546
Sir Roger and the lost heiress; a society drama
in 6 acts, rev. by W. Busch. 40 p. f°. Type-
written.
© William Busch, St. Louis; 1888:16331.
June 7; 2c. June 16. 42547
Sir Roger de Coverley the country gentle-
man; comedy suggested by the Spectator, in
4 acts, by W. Peck. [4], 134 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1914; D:366S8; Wallace
Peck, Brooklyn. 42547a
2144
42548
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42570
Sir Sam Smith; a tale of chivalry, by Lewis
Oilman [i. e. C. L. Gilman] 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Charles Lewis Gilman, Minneapolis: D:
12656, Apr. 1, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1908. 42548
Sir Walter Raleigh; by Robert South [pseud,
of R. W. Smith] 87 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert William Smith, Bournemouth,
England; D : 4978, May 3, 1904; ^ "'
1904.
Siren (The); by C. S. Booth.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans ; D •
13660, Aug. 26, 1908. 42559
c. May 3,
42549
play in 4 acts, by W. Devereux. 116 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1909 ; D : 16835 ; William
Devereux, England. 42550
a tragedy in 5 acts, by W. J. Dixon, illus-
trated by N. C. Bishop-Culpeper. London,
The Chiswick press, 1897. vi, 1 1., 91 p. illus.
12°.
© William John Dixon. London; 1898:
18584, Mar. 21; 2c. Mar. 21. 42551
Sir William Wallace; or, For Scotland's
liberty, a historical play in 5 acts, by R.
Harris.
© Robert Harris, Buffalo; 1894:45441.
Sept. 29. 42552
Sire; piece en 5 actes, par H. Lavedan. 40 p.
illus. 4°. (L'illustration thgatrale, no. 134,
25 decembre 1909)
© Dec. 25, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1910 ; D : 17888 ;
Henri Lavedan, Paris. 42553
schauspiel in 4 akten, von Henri Lavedan,
deutsch von .Julius Elias. Berlin, F. Bloch
erben, 1910. 121 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1910 ; D : 22699 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 42554
Sire (The) de Maletroit's door; a dramatization
in 1 act of Robert Louis Stevenson's romance,
by H. W. Tomlinson.
© Henry Welling Tomlinson, New York ;
D: 264, Mar. 26, 1901. 42555
Sire (Le) de Vergy; opera-bouffe en 3 actes, par
G. A. de Caillavet et Robert de Flers, musique
de Claude Terrasse. New York, V. Ciocia,
1903. 152 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Eugene Ascherberg, Paris ; D : 3643, June
24, 1903 ; 2c. June 24, 1903. 42556
Sire (A) of battles; a drama in 4 acts, by A. M.
Steele. Philadelphia, For the author [1900]
82 p. 4°.
© Asa M. Steele, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
23720, Sept. 24 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1901. 42557
Sire, son and the girl; comedy playlet in 1 act,
by B. Gray. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1911 ; D : 24744 ; Barry Gray,
Philadelphia. 42558
— comic opera in 3 acts, by Harry B. Smith.
[118] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1911; D: 25202; Robert B.
Smith, New York. 42560
— a drama in 5 acts, by F. Nathan. [82] p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Frances Nathan, New York ; D : 2049
June 12, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1903. 42561
— a drama in 5 acts and 5 tableaux, from the
French of Octave Feuillet, adapted and arr.
by M. L. .Johnson.
© Martha Lafitte Johnson, Philadelphia-
1874 : 10492, Aug. 8. 42562
— fantastical skit, by P. Pauli. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1911; D: 24916; Pauline
42563
Pauli, New York.
— 'a naval and military drama in 3 acts, by
J. F. Malone.
© James F. Malone, Rochester, N. Y. :
1899 : 6685, Jan. 19. 42564
a tragedy drama in 4 acts, by L. Zarbock.
64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Zarbock, Centralia, 111. ; D : 15982,
June 1, 1909 ; 2c. June 2, 1909. 42565
Siren (The) and the Roman; tragedy in 5 acts,
by V. P. Sullivan. 61 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1911 ; D : 25056 ; Vincent P.
Sullivan, New York. 42566
or, Luxury, love and the lost, new tragedy
in 5 acts, by Lucyl [pseud, of V. P. Sullivan]
Brooklyn, V. P. Sullivan, 1911. [4], 57 p. 8°.
© Oct. 25, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1911 ; D : 25680 ;
Vincent P. Sullivan, Brooklyn. 42567
Siren (A) of the lobby; a play in 5 acts, by
A. W. Hammond. New York, Z. R. Bennett
& son, 1892.
© Andrew William Hammond, New York;
1892 : 33837, Aug. 16. 42568
Siren (The) sisters; a drama of English life,
compi-ising a prologue and 4 acts, by T. A.
Dailey.
© Thomas A. Dailey, Jackson, Mich. ; 1886 :
6942, Mar. 25. 42569
Sirene (Die); operette in 3 akten von Leo Stein
[pseud, des I-eo Rosenstein] und A. M. AVillner,
musik von Leo Fall. Leipzig, Wien, J. Wein-
berger [1911] 48 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 7, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1911 ; D : 23439 ;
Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 42570
2145
42571
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42591
Sirene (Die)— Continued.
• Same. 100 p. 4°.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1911 ; D : 23548 ; Josef Wein-
berger, Leipzig. 42571
Same. [Mise en scene, nach der einrichtung
. . . von Louis Treumann] [Leipzig, Wien,
J. Weinberger, 1911] 86 p. 8°.
© Feb. 27, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1911 ; A— For-
eign 2610 ; Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 42572
Sirenen (Die) und Odysseus' strandung.
Odyssee (Die)
See
Sis; an American comedy in 3 acts, by O. F.
Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston ; 1877 : 12447.
Oct. 29. 42573
— comedy in 3 acts, by E. T. Yarnell. 77 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. I^eb. 10, 1910; D : 20159 ; Ellis T.
Yarnell, Los Angeles.
42574
-an original 3 act play, by E. E. Kidder.
[77] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1885:
7087, Mar. 25 ; 2c. May 29. 42575
Sis Hopkins, a wise child; a dramatic and mu-
sical "composition iu 3 acts, by C. Fleming
and G. A. Nichols.
© C<\rroll Fleming and George Alfred Nich-
ols, New York ; 1S99 : 27385, Apr. 20. 42576
Sis Hopkins' sister.
© Samuel Marcus Young, Terre Haute,
Ind. ; 1899 : 7G778, Nov. 24. [For copies reed,
see D : 4936] 42577
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by S. M. Young
[90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Samuel Marcus Young, Terre Haute,
Ind. ; D : 4936, Apr. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 23. 1904.
42578
Sis Hopkins, the country girl; by C. H. Boyle
and Carrie Graham.
© Charles H. Boyle, New York ; 1877 : 38874,
July 2. 42579
Sis Hopkins' visit; a play in 1 act and 1 scene,
by Carroll P^leming. Typewritten,
© Rose Melville, New York; 1899:27384,
Apr. 20 ; 2c. Apr. 20. 42580
Sis Perkins; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Harry Sheldon White.
© C. J. Smith, Chicago ; D : 12140, Dec. 26,
1907. 42581
Sis Plunkard.
© Jeanette Lewis, Mt. Clemens, Mich. ;
1895 : 56650, Nov. 8. 42582
Sisera; tragedie en 2 actes, en vers, de Louis
Payen [pseud, de Albert Lienard] pr§face de
I'auteur. Paris, Mercure de France, 1911. 62
p., 1 1. 12°.
© June 21, 1911; 2c. July 15, 1911; D:
24694; Louis Payen, Paris. 42583
Sister; play in 2 acts, by L. D. Burton. 25 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1914; D: 37476; Lena Dal-
keith Burton, Newton Centre, Mass. 42583a
Sister Angela; drama for female characters only
in a prologue, 4 acts, and an epilogue, by E. F.
A. U. Painton. San Diego, Cal., The Pain-
tons, 1912. [2], 37, [1] p. 12°.
© Nov. 29, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1912 ; D : 31557 ;
Edith F. A. U. Painton, San Diego, Cal.
42584
Sister Ann to the rescue; or, Bob's sister Ann,
a farce comedy in 1 act, by L. B. Jellison.
[1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1909; D : 16331 ; Louis B.
Jellison, San Francisco. 42585
Sister Beatrice; Maeterlinck's miracle play.
43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. C. Wetherill Rice, Philadelphia ; D :
12291, Feb. 3, 1908; 2c. Mar. 12, 1908.
42586
Sister Beatrice and Ardiane & Barbe Bleue; 2
plays tr. into English verse from the manu-
script of Maurice Maeterlinck, by Bernard
Miall. New Y'ork, Dodd. Mead and company,
1902. 3 p. 1., v-xv. 183 p. 12°.
© Dodd, Mead & co.. New York ; A : 28351,
M;ir. 7, 1902; 2c. Apr. 4, 1902. 42587
Sister Canada; in 3 acts, by E. J, M. Hart.
Typev/ritten.
© Edgar J. M. Hart, New York; 1900 A:
25248, Oct. 11 ; 2c. Oct. 5. 42588
Sister Celestine's silver jubilee; school play in
3 acts, by Aimee Dix. Franklin, O., Eldridge
entertainment house, 1913. 42 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31607 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Fi'anklin, O.
42589
Sister Charlene.
© Rav Wells Bunge, United States; D:
11659, Nov. 4, 1907. '* ' ' 42590
Sister (The) in the house; play in 3 acts, by
F. A. Woodruff. [48] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1915; D: 42358; Frances A.
Woodrufe, Greenfield, Mass. 42590a
Sister Laura; by G. Ade.
© George Ade, Chicago ; D : 4100, Oct. 15,
1903. 42591
Sister Magdalene,
heart.
See Call (The) of the
2146
42592
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42608
Sieter masons; a burlesque in 1 act, by Frank
iHimont. I'hiladelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1901. 10 p. 12°.
© Penn. pub. co., Philadelpliia ; I) : 8G0,
^Sept. 12, 1901; 2c. Sept. 12, 1901. 42592
Sister (A) of justice; playlet in 1 act, by M. B.
Lindley. [3], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1914; D : 86737 ; May Blos-
som LincUey, Oakland, Cal. 42592a
Sister sketch; by M. Girling. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Mabel Girling, Chicago ; D : 7079, Aug. 8.
1905; 2c. July 18, 1905. 42593
Sister (A) to assist'er; play in 1 act, by John
Le Breton. New York. S. French; London, S.
French, ltd. [19121 11 p. 12°. ([French's
acting ed. no. 2416])
© Oct. 5. 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1912 ; D : 31054 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 42594
Sisterhood (The) of Bridget; a farce in 3 acts,
by Robert Elwin Ford. Boston. W. H. Baker
& CO., 1908. 55 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of
plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
14082, Oct. 17, 1908; 2c. Nov. 7, 1908.
42595
Sisterly love; a vaudeville sketch, by Bert
Morphy.
© Alice IMoore McComas, New York ; D :
953, Oct. 14, 1901. 42596
Sisters; by L. Rice.
© Louise Rice, New York ; D : 6254, Feb.
23, 1905, 42597
[dramatic composition in 4 acts, by I.
Broyde]
[54] p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1912 ; D : 28225 ; Isaac Broyde,
New York. 42598
nuisical 1 act 'play, by F. J. Wallis, [1],
5 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
® Ic. .June 29, 1914; D: 37429; Frances
.Jordan Wallis, Los Angeles. 42598a
Sisters — Continued.
Same. 28 p. 8°. Printed.
© Jan. 26, 1915 ; 2c. Feb. 2. 1915 ; D : 39559 ;
Harold C. Goddard, Swarthmore, Pa.
42599b
play in 5 acts, by M. R. Garesche. 82 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1911 ; D : 23100 ; Marie R.
Garesche, St. Louis. 42599
play in 1 act, by H. C. Goddard. [2], 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1914; I) : 38634 ; Harold C.
Goddard, Swarthmore, Pa. 42599a
— play of modern American life in 4 acts, by
M. Lazar. [2], 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1915; D : 42307 ; Maurice
Lazar, Chicago. 42599c
a tragedy, by A, C. Swinburne. New York,
United States book companv [1892] 126 p.
12°.
© Algernon Charles Swinburne, London;
1892 : 20007, May 11 ; 2c. May 14. 42600
Sister's (The) avenger. »9ee Passion.
Sister's (A) choice; by Rex Houston. Milwau-
kee, A. E. Reim [1909] [4] p. 12°.
© Adolph E. Reim, Milwaukee ; D : 15111.
Feb. 17, 1909; 2c. Feb. 25, 1909. 42601
Sister's (A) devotion; a drama in 5 acts and 6
tableaux, by L. Grover.
© Leonard Grover, New York ; 1882 : 67.38,
Apr. 27. 42602
a drama in 4 acts, by J. W. King.
© James W. King, Philadelphia; 1880:
19835, Dec. 24. 42603
See also Mignon, the child- wife.
Sister's (A) honor. See Julia.
Sister's little g-irl; a 1 act vaudeville farce, by
La Verne Frangois Wheeler. 23 p. obi. 12".
Typewritten.
© Mrs. Charles H. Bowman, Chicago; D:
230, Mar. 18, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 18, 1901. 42604
Sister's (A) love; a 4 act comedy melodrama, by
Theo Kremer. [104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Cooke and Clinton, New York ; D : 1902,
May 19, 1902 ; 2c. May 22, 1902. 42605
Sister's (A) oath. See Triumph.
Sisters of fear; play in 4 acts, by J. E. Goodman.
[125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1912 ; D : 28215 ; Jules Eckert
Goodman, Mt. Vernon, N. 1". 42606
Sisters of peril; an original serio-comic sensa-
tional drama, in a prologue and 3 acts, by
F. D, Skiff.
© Frank D. Skiff, Chicago ; 1872 : 2887, Mar.
25. 42607
Sisters under their skins; satire in 1 act, by S.
Ton.iorofr. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1913; D: 34792; Svetozar
Tonjoroff, New York. 42608
2JL47
42609
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42624
Sites; a comedy in 4 acts, by W. P. Huntington.
Columbus, O., Hann & Adair.
© Webster P. Huntinjiton, Columbus. O. ;
1894 : 12506, Mar. 2 ; 2c. Mar. 2. 42609
Sittenkoxnmission (Die); scbwank in 3 akten,
von P. Maurav und diaries Admont. Wien,
F. W. Schmieden, 1910. 72 p. 12°.
© Oct. 28, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1910 ; D : 22695 ;
F. W. Schmieden, Vienna. 42610
Sitting Bull-Custer; Indian drama with expla-
nations, by A. McG. Beede. Bismarck, N. D.,
Bismarck Tribune co. [1913] 7 p. 1., 50 p.
col. front, illus. 8°.
© .July 15, 1913 ; 2c. July 28, 1913 ; D : 33901 ;
Aaron McGoffey Beede, Bismarck, N. D.
42611
Sitting on a tack; a 1 act sketch for vaudeville,
by Mark Forrest. 10 p. f °. Typewritten.
© G. C. Fourness, Milwaukee ; D : 14345,
Nov. 21, 1908; 2c. Nov. 21, 1908. 42612
Six and eightpence; by H. B. Tree. New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1900. 1
p. 1., 13 p. 12°. (French's international copy-
righted ed. of the works of the best authors,
no. 32)
© T. H. French, New York ; 1900 A : 25457,
Oct. 13 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1901. 42613
Six and seven- eighths; farce in 2 acts, by A. F.
Hanson. [32] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1915; D: 40612; Arthur F.
Hanson, Chicago. 42613a
Six broken engagements; or, The devil and
the pattern maker. Typewritten.
© August Schlemmer, Philadelphia; 1897:
16485, Mar. 10 ; Ic. Mar. 10. 42614
Six dramas of American romance and history;
by F. P. Norton. New York, Schulte press,
1915. 209 p. 4°.
Contents : The secretary of state. — Finan-
cier of New York. — Abraham Lincoln, or. The
rebellion. — Otomis, the Indian of Mexico.—
The third term. — King of Wall street.
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2c. Mar. 31, 1915; D:
40225; Franklin F.Norton, New York. 42164a
Six-eleven-sixty-six. Sec, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 6-11-66.
Six fairy plays for children; by Netta Syrett.
Loudon and New York, J. Lane [1903] 166 p.
16°,
© .John Lane, New York; D : 4047, Oct. 5,
1903 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 42615
Six figures; play in 4 acts, M. M. Bleckman.
[72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1914; D : 37795 ; Menahem
Max Bleckman, New York. 42615a
Six flights up; a melodrama in 1 act. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912 ; D : 29190 ; C. Ambrose
Plamondon, jr., Ithaca. N. Y. 42616
Six-foot ruler; a dramatic composition, by T. M.
Bowers.
© Thomas M. Bowers, Kansas City, Mo. ;
D: 5082, May 26. 1904. 42617
Six (A) handed game; by S. Drumb. 107 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15. 1911; D: 24950; Samuel
Drumb, San Francisco. 42618
• See also Double (A) header.
Six hours; farce in 3 acts, by R. F. King. [49]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1915 ; D : 41344 ; Ruf us Fred-
erick King, New York.
42618a
Six hours from Shanty clear; musical medley
skit, by Frederick W. McQuigg. [6] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept; 30, 1910; D : 22188 ; L. C. Mc-
Quigg, Chicago. 42619
Six kleptomaniacs; a farce in 2 acts for female
characters only, by Evelyn Whiting Card. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1904. 31 p. 12°.
(On cover : Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 5423,
Aug. 12, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1904. 42620
Six little grandmas. See Odd operas for even-
tide.
Six little sailors; a vaudeville sketch, by N. B.
Norworth. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Nora Baves Norworth, New York ; D :
13503, Aug. 4, 190S; 2c. Aug. 4, 1908. 42621
Six months; or, A woman's a woman, whimsical
comedy in 3 acts, by A. S. Lipman and F. Ger-
ald. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1910; D : 22745 ; A. S. Lipman
and Florence Gerald, New York, 42622
Six months from date: play in 4 acts, by C. D.
Hendrickson. [85] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1915 ; D* 40357 ; Carl D. Hen-
drickson, Long Beach, Cal. 42622a
Six (The) o'clock train; or. Will you marry
me? farce in 1 act, by J. J. Carniol [pseud, of
John J. Karniol] [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913; D : 32477 ; John J. Car-
niol, New York. 42623
Six on each side. See Devil's (The) finish.
Six persons; by I. Zangwill.
© T. H. French, New York ; 1898 : 68162,
Nov. 22 ; 2c. Dec. 5. 42624
2148
42624
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42639
Six pictures of life. See Demi-monde (Le)
Six (The) portraits; i)lay in 1 act, by S. Weiller.
[1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
■© Ic. Apr. 22, 1915 ; D : 40442 ; Simon Weil-
ler, New York. 42624a
Six sharps, one flat; dranni in 4 acts, by H.
Gavlord. L. R. Sanders and C. A. Sanders.
16 p. S°.
© May 10, 1911; 2c. May 3. 1911; D:
2413G; Helen Gaylord. Luzetta R. Sanders
ami Cora A. Sanders, Canton, 111. 42625
a 1 scene, 4 act drama, by H. Gaylord, L. R.
Sanders, C. A. Sanders. Canton, 111., Daily
register press, 1907. cover-title, 15 numb. 1.
4°.
© Helen Gaylord, Luzetta R. Sanders and
Cora A. Sanders, Canton. 111.; D : 11153. Aug.
2, 1907; 2c. Aug. 23, 1907. 42626
Six-shooter Smith; an absurdity in 2 acts, by
A. Kelly and F. F. Kelly.
© Allen Kelly and Florence Finch Kelly,
New York ; 1892 : 9801, Mar. 4. 42627
Six sophomores and a freshman; a comedy in
1 act, by C. Horv.itz. 13 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Chas. Horwitz. New York ; D : 8268, Apr.
2, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1906. 42628
an episode of female college life, by Charles
Horwitz, music by M. S. Witt.
© Max S. Witt, New York; D : 8292. Apr.
6, 1906. 42629
Six times nine; comedy in 2 acts, by Gladys
Ruth Bridgham. Boston, Walter H. Baker
& CO., 1914. 43 p. 12°.
© Aug. 15, 1914; 2c. Aug. 17, 1914; D:
37870; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
42629a
Six to one; or. The scapegrace, a comedietta
in 1 act. by Francis Aymar Mathews. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1896. 14 p. 12°.
([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Vv'alter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1896:
2059, J;in. 3; 2c. Feb. 21. 42630
Six v/eeks hence; or, Sandy's wedding present,
original Scotch comedy in 1 act, by W. S.
Roy. [1], 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1915; D: 39458; Walter S.
Roy, Newark, N. J. 42630a
Six who pass while the lentils boil; plav in 1
act. by S. Walker. [2], 47 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 29, 1915 ; D : 40800 ; Stuart
Walker, New York. 42630b
Sixes and sevens; a burlesque comedy in 4 acts,
by E. Fawcett.
© Edgar Fawcett, New York ; 1881 : 3221,
Mar. 3. 42631
a musical farce comedy.
© Viola A. Fortescue, New York; 1891:
7419, Feb. 26. 42632
Sixteen fifty-five. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 1655.
See, at end of alphabet,
1692.
Sixteen ninety-two,
titles beginning with figures
Sixteen to one; by L. E. Bates.
© Louise E. Bates, St. Louis, 1896:47700.
Aug. 22. 42633
Sixteen 2-character plays, also encores; text
and stage-business ed. and rev. by Pauline
Phelps and Marion Short. New York, E. S.
Werner & company, 1906. 192 p. 12°. (Wer-
ner's readings and recitations, no. 36)
© E. S. Werner, New York; A : 163274,
Dec. 15, 1906; 2c, Dec. 28, 1906. 42633a
Sixth (The) candlestick; play in 1 act, by
J. M. Van Deurseu. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914; D : 36357 ; J. M. Van
Deur.sen, San Bernardino, Cal. 42633b
Sixth (The) case; comedy in 3 acts, by Louis
E. Bisch and E. F. Hague. [4], 101 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1911; D: 24927; E. Fern
Hague, New York. 42634
Sixth (The) commandment; drama in 1 act,
bv L. Beckelman and S. Grossman. [22] p.
8°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1915 ; D : 39446 ; Louis Beck-
elman and Sanmel Grossman, New York.
42634a
— ■ a drama in 3 acts, by R. H. McLaughlin.
[59] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. May 23, 1910; D : 21128
Laughlin, Cleveland.
— play in 4 acts, by A. S. Runyon.
4°. Typewritten. .
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1913 ; D : 33016 ;
R. H. Mo
42635
[2], 108 p.
A. S. Run-
42636
yon. New York.
a play in 1 act, by Cicely Hamilton.
© Otho Stuart, London ; D : 9123, Sept. 21,
1906. 42637
Sixth (The) sense; by Rita David [pseud, of
R. Wellman] 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1910; D: 21199; Rita Well-
man, Washington. 42638
comedy in 3 acts, by K. W. Lincoln. 63 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Jan. 8, 1910; D : 17892 . K. W. Lin-
coln, New York. 42639
2149
42640
DILVMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42655
Sixth (The) sense — Continued.
a play in 1 act, by R. T. Shannon. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1912 ; D : 29982 ; Robert T.
Sliannon, New York. 42640
Sixth (The) shot; dramatic sketch, by C. W.
Calhoun. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1910 ; D : 22380 ; C W. Cal-
houn, Berkeley, Cal. 42641
Sixth (The) symphony; an idyl-dramatic play
in 4 acts, by B. H. Reis.
© Beniamin H. Reis, Brooklyn ; D : 13119,
June 5, 1908. 42642
Sixto el del lunar; sainete en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de F. Noriega y J. Tellaeche. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1914.
34 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36524; Fernando Noriega y Jose Tellaeche,
Madrid. 42642a
Sixty miles an hour; in 4 acts, by IM. M. Has-
ell. [45] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary M. Hasell, New York ; D : 10700,
June 5, 1907; 2c. June 5, 1907. 42643
Sixty million dollars. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : $60,000,000.
'Sixty-one-'sixty-five. See, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures: '61-'65.
'Sixty-three. See, at end of alphabet, titles
beginning with figures: '63.
'Sixty-three, New York city. See, at end of
alphabet, titles beginning with figures: '63,
New York city.
'Sixty-two. See, at end of alphabet, titles be-
ginning with figures : '62.
Skal (En) See Fri os fra det onde.
Skandal (Der) (Le scandale); schauspiel in 4
akten, von Henry Bataille. Berlin, Felix
Bloch erben, 1909. 127 p. 8°.
© Ic. Dee. 28, 1909 ; D : 17794 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 42644
Skandal (Ein); schauspiel in 4 akten, von Otto
Benzon, autorisierte uebersetzung aus dem
danischen, von John Josephsoha. Berlin,
Berliner theater-verlag, g. m. b. h., 1914.
81 p. 12°.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D: 38016; Berliner
theater-verlag, g. ra. b. h., Berlin. 42644a
Skandal in Monte-Carlo; lustspiel in 3 akten,
von Sacha Guitry, deutsch von Max Schoe-
nau.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1909 ; D : 16805 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 42645
Skarber's retribution; play in 1 act, by H. M.
Graves. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1914; D : 35657 ; Harry M.
Graves, New York. 42645a
Skating'-rink (The); an Ethiopian sketch in-
ti'oducing comic roller skating, by F. Du-
mont.
© Frank Dumont, Boston; 1884:12207,
June 16. 42646
or. The ghost party; a farcical musical
comedy in 3 acts, by Robert Griffin Morris.
4°. Typewritten.
© Robert G. Morris, New York; 1884:
24298, Dec. 8; 2c. Mar. 4, 1907. 42647
Skating-rink (The) girl; a dramatic musical
comedy in 2 acts and 4 scenes, by M. Barton.
© Matt Barton, New York; D : 9594, Dec.
7, 1906. 42648
Skedaddler (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by O. U. Bean.
© O. U. Bean, New York ; 1900 A : 391, Jan.
4. [For copies reed, see D : 6483] 42649
-Same. [69] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© O. U. Bean, New York ; D : 6483, Apr. 10.
1905; 2c. Apr. 24, 1905. 42650
Skeesicks; family drama in 3 acts, by Clough
Buel. [113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1913; D : 34225 ; Luther B.
Anthony and C. C. Buel, Easton, Pa. 42651
Skein (A) of yarn; or, Fixed for life, a satiri-
cal comedy in 3 acts, showing the funny side
of housekeeping and housecleaning, ancl inci-
(lentallv illustrating the methods of plumbers,
by C. H. Hoyt.
© Charles H. Hoyt, Boston; 1884:20749,
Oct. 15. 42652
Skeleton (The); drama in 4 acts, by T. P.
Bayer. [175] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1914; D: 36163; Theobald
Percy Bayer, New York. 42652a
14 p. 4°.
play in 1 act, by Z. Lawrence.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1912; D : 31831 ; Zora
Lawrence, New York. 42653
Skeleton (The) dude; musical comedy or farce
comedy in 3 acts, by I. Witmark and F. B.
Hawkins.
© Isidor Witmark, New York ; 1891 : 13132,
Apr. 10. 42654
Skeleton hand; drama in 4 acts and prologue,
by J. De Bonay.
© John De Bonay, United States; 1873:
99, Jan. 6. 42655
2150
42656
COPYniGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42676
Skeleton hand — Continued.
or, The lost diamond, a sensational drama
in 5 acts and 5 tal)Ieaux, by J. H. Wallack.
© J. H. Wallack, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1872:
13319, Dec. 19. 42656
Skeleton (A) hat; a farcical comedy iu 3 acts,
by F. W. Lodge. Typewritten.
© Frank W. Lodge, Boston; 1895:22849,
Apr. 25; 2c. .Tune 14. . 42657
Skeleton (The) in the closet; comedy in 1 act,
by Francis Lester. Nev/ York, The Roxbury
publishing company, 1899. 32 p. 16°. (Wiz-
ard series)
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York ; 1899 : 12657,
Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 42658
play in 3 acts, by S. F. Whitman. 105 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1911; D : 25068 ; Stephen
French Whitman, New York. 42659
Skeleton Sara. See Too thin.
Sketch (The); play in 1 act by E. C. King.
[2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1914 ; D : 37103 ; Emmett C.
King, New York. 42659a
•vaudeville novelty in 3 pts., by A. J. Sil-
berstein. [28] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1915; D: 41585; Alfred J.
Silberstein, Orange, N. J. 42659b
Sketch (A) from life; play in 5 acts, by Helen A.
Austin. 112 p. S°. Printed.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1912 ; D : 29136 ; Wm. A. Aus-
tin, Newark, N. J. 42660
Sketch (A) in vaudeville; travesty sketch, by G.
Bennett. [2], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1915 ; D : 42449 ; Gage Bennett,
New York.' 42660a
Sketches; by W. W. Francisco. 15 p. 8°.
Contents : The new cook. — The old maids'
temperance meeting. — Miss Squash from
Squashville.
© Apr. 10, 1911; 2c. Apr. 28, 1911; A:
286.536 ; W. W. Francisco, Baltimore. 42661
Sketches of Minstrel life. See Fun in black.
Ski-hi; an originnl musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by O. Alphin.
© Charles Alphin, New York; D: 13235,
.June 24, 1908. 42662
Skibbeeah (The); an Irish drama, by G. L.
Stout.
© G. L. Stout, United States; 1874:15565,
Dec. 26 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1875. 42663
■ ■ a romantic Irish drama in 1, 2, or 3 acts, by
G. L. Stout.
© Josh Hart and G. L. Stout, Nev/ York;
1875 : 984, Feb. 1 ; 2c. Feb. 1. 42664
Skid, the cabin boy; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
Frank Sherman.
© Alexander Duval, Toledo, O. ; 1884 : 24073.
Dec. 5. 42665
Skidmores (The); a sketch, by Edward Harri-
gan.
© Josh Hart, United States; 1874:1.5393,
Dec. 22. 42666
Skimmer (The) of the seas. See Waterwitch
(The)
Skin (A) game; a sketch in 1 act, bv H. A.
French. 24 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1909 ; D : 16358 ; Herbert Allen
French, San Francisco. 42667
Skin (A) salesman; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
D. Rodenberg. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1911 ; D : 23970 ; David Roden-
berg, Rochester, N. Y. 42668
Skinemoutograph (The). See Faking the film.
Skinflint (The) and the skinner; comedy sketch,
by C. A. Place. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1911; D: 23280; Charles A.
Place, New York. 42669
Skip (A) by moonlight; a dramatic composition
in 1 act, by M. B. Hayes. 21 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Maud Blanche Hayes, New York; D:
1702, Apr. 7, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1902. 42670
Skipped by the light of the moon; a farcical
comedy in 3 acts, [by] Arthur Collingwood
and L. Harrison.
© .John Gourlay and Louis Harrison, De-
troit ; 1883 : 17584, Sept. 25. 42671
Skipper & co., Wall street; a comedy in 3 acts,
by H. J. W. Dam. [130] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. J. W. Dam, New York ; D : 3289, Apr.
15, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1903. 42672
Skipper Ben; an operatic farce-comedy in 3 acts,
by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Enfield Centre, N. H. ;
1891 : 6364, Feb. 16. 42673
Skipper Jim; a farce in 1 act, by G. H. Skelton.
35 p. 4°. T.ypewritten.
© George Handy Skelton, Grand Rapids,
Mich.; D: 12255, Jan. 27, 1908; 2c. Jan. 27,
1908. 42674
Skirmish-line (The); a play, by M. Rankin and
F. G. Maeder.
© McKee Rankin and Fred G. Maeder,
United States ; 1889 : 11549, Apr. 12. 42675
Skirt- waist (The) man; by H. E. Dolph. Type-
written.
© Harry E. Dolph, New York; 1900 A:
23556, Sept. 22 ; 2c. Sept. 22. 42676
2151
42677
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42694
Skirts; comedy in 1 act, by R. P. Janette. [1],
IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1912; D : 28433 ; Robert P.
Janette, Boston. 42677
Skit (The); vaudeville sketch, l)y G. T. Edwards.
[14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1915 ; D : 40571 ; George Thorn-
ton Edwards, Portland, Me. 42677a
Skittles; a comedy in 3 acts, by P. A. Rubens
and Lechmere Worrall. London. P. A. Ru-
bens. 1909. 49 p. 8°.
© Paul A. Rubens, London ; D : 15499, Mar.
30, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 30, 1909. 42678
Skons Skonderson; a Swedish- American com-
edy-drama in 4 acts, by J. O. Jacobson. [65]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. Oliver Jacobson, Roy, Wash. ; D : 7719,
Dec. 11. 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 11, 1905. 42679
Skookum; a 1 act comedy for three people, by
n. R. Gleason. 11 p. obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Helen R. Gleason, Chicago ; D : 9360, Oct.
30, 1906 ; 2c. July 30, 1906. 42680
Skuggan; drama i 4 akten. af Thore Blanche.
Stockholm, Albert Bonnier [1911] ISO p. 12°.
© Nov. 22, 1911; 2c. Feb. 23, 1912; D:
28805 ; Albert Bonnier, Stockholm, Sweden.
42681
Skule days; merry musical farcical absurdity,
by J. P. Gallagher. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1911; D: 26016; James P.
Gallagher, Medina, N. Y. 42682
Skunk (The); dramatic sketch, by E. R. Smith.
[1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1914 ; D : 37886 ; E. Richard-
son Smith, Chicago. 42682a
Skvoz-Stroi; or. The king of the quarry slaves,
a drama of Russian intrigue and Siberian ex-
ile in 5 acts, by C. E. Pillet.
© C. Edmond Pillet, Brooklyn ; 1877 : 4666,
Apr. 18. 42683
Sky- jinx; musical comedy novelty, by M. Hard-
ing. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1914 ; D : 39336 ; Max Hard-
ing, New York. 42686a
Sky-line (The); dramatic sketch in 1 scene, by
F. Gillinore. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typev.-ritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1915 ; D : 42010 ; Frank Gill-
more, New York. 42686b
Sky-pilot (The); comedy drama in 4 acts, by
the Cupeland brothers. 90 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 2. 1910; D : 20096 ; Copeland
bros., Wichita, Kan. . 42687
a dramatic interpretation-, by Mrs. A. W.
Rue, of The sky pilot, by Ralph Connor
[pseud, of C. W^ Gordon] 17 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Fleming H. Revell co., New York ; D :
10790. June 18, 1907; 2c. June 18. 1907.
42688
— -a fantastic sketch in 3 scenes, devised.
written and staged by W. J. Wilson, music
by John S. Zamecnik. 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© William J. Wilson, Cleveland ; D : 14601,
Dec. 23, 1908; 2c. Dec. 23, 1908. 42689
— fantastical melodrama in 3 scenes, devised
and written by W. J. Wilson. 20 p. 4°.
Printed.
© William J. Wilson, Cleveland ; D : 15105,
Feb. 17, 1909; 2c. Feb. 17, 1909. 42690
— 1 act play, by J. M. Leonard. 11 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© John Mather Leonard, New I'^ork ; D :
13770, Sept. 12, 1908; 2c. Sept.* 28, 1908.
42691
Sky (The) riders; comedy in 3 acts, by Thomas
L. Marble. Philadelphia, Penn publishing
company, 1913. 52 p. 12°.
© Dec. 16, 1913; 2c. June 24, 1915; D:
41035; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 42691a
Sky-rocket (A) in shadowland; an airship play,
by A. C. L. Perley (Mona Mawlette) 57 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Annie C. Lawrence Perley. Chicago ; D :
9406, Nov. 9, 1906; 2c. Nov. 1, 1908. 42692
Same.
© Louise Underbill Pillet, New York, in re-
newal for 14 years from April 18, 1905 ; D :
6260, Feb. 24,' 1905. 42684
Sky-blue pink; a farce in 3 acts, by A. D.
Clement.
© Ada D. Clement, San Francisco ; D :
2206, Aug. 9, 1902. 42685
Sky (The) girl; opera bouffe, by George Sky-scraper (A); or. Me name's Dennis, an
Frederic [pseud, of Frederic George] 27 p. original farce-comedy in 4 acts, by G. J.
4°. Typewritten. Heege.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1912; D: 28575; Frederic © Gustave J. Heege, Peoria, 111.; 1SS8 :
George, Manlius, N. Y. 42686 30590, Oct. 26. 42694
2152
— Same. 81 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© A. C. L. Perley, Chicago; D:9622. Dec.
12, 1906; 2c. Dec. 12, 1906. 42693
42695
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42712
Sky scrappers; an operetta in 2 acts, book by
C. AVrisht. [28] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Caroline Wright. Lowell, Mass.; D:
9762, Jan. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906. 42695
Skyboy; play for little boys and girls with
instructions for costumes and dances, by Ger-
trude Knevels. New York, Camp fire outfit-
ting CO. [1915] 12 p. 12°.
© Sept. 22. 1915; 2c. Sept. 25, 1915; D:
41975 ; Camp fire outfitting co., New York.
42695a
Skyland; musical romance, fantasy and oper-
atic comedy [in 3 acts] bv F. A. Humphrey.
1 p. 1., [206] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1912; D : 28921 ; Frank Al-
fred Humphrey, Worcester. 42696
■ original, by F. A. Humphrey. [149] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1912 ; D : 28275 ; Frank Alfred
Humphrey, Worcester. 42697
Skylark; drama in 2 acts, by William Harris,
.jr. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1910; D: 20412; Leo Feist.
New York. 42698
or. The merchant of Ven-is-it, burlesque
on Shylock ; or. The jMerchant of Venice, by
Frank Dumont. New York, Chicago [etc.],
M. Witmark & sons, 1905. 13 p. 12°. (On
cover: Witmark stage publications)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 6085,
Jan. 16, 1905; 2c. Jan. 16, 1905. 42699
Same.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 6182,
Jan. 21, 1905; 2c. Jan. 21, 1905. 42700
Skylarkers (The); by G. Gibbs.
© George Gibbs, Kosemont, Pa.; D:3299.
Apr. 16, 1903. 42701
Skylarking; by B. Blumenthal.
® Bernard Blumenthal, New York; 1886:
13307, June 8. 42702
by H. Montague.
© Harry Montague, New York ; 1897 : 21286.
Apr. 3. 42703 >
Skyldig' eller uskyldig; skuespil i 3 akter, af
J. Magnussen. K30benhavn og Kristiunia,
GyldendaLske boghandel, Nordislc forlag, 1914.
124 p. 12°.
© Jan. 24, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1914 ; D : 35952 ;
Julius Magnussen, Copenhagen. 42703a
Slabtown organizes an aid society; a farce in
1 act, by C. J. H. Hurd. Clevehmd. O., The
F. S. Hurd company [1904] cover-title, 26 p.
12°.
© Clara J. H. Hurd, Cleveland Heights, O. ;
D : 4808, Mar. 29, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 29, 1904.
42704
Slate (The) pencil kids; vaudeville novelty, by
C. H. Palmer. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1914 ; D : 38353 ; Charles H.
Palmer, Milwaukee. 42704a
Slats; college comedy-drama in 2 acts, by Bessie
Wreford Springer. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1913. 78 p. 12°.
© Sept. 22, 1913; 2c. Sept. 23, 1913; D:
34516; Samuel French, New York. 42705
Slaughter of the innocents; or. Mose and
Vamose, a satirical serio-comedy, a mas-
querade of fate, by G. W. Field [and] W. F.
Fitch, in 3 acts, with prologue, adapted from
a play by Judge Field entitled The Camp-
ground ; or. Injunctions a specialty, with ad-
ditions and emendations, by W. F. Fitch.
© G. W. Field, Des Moines. la., and W.
Farrand Fitch, Columbus, O. ; 1880 : 1791,
Jan. 31. 42706
Slave (The); by Henry E. Twose. 13 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Laura Dainty Pelham, Chicago; D:
14036, Oct. 12, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1908. 42707
— by O. Dymow.
Pa6a; BTb o;^HOM1> flj^^cTBivi, Ocnna TtHMOBa.
52 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1915; D : 39734 ; Ossip Dy-
mow, New York. 42707a
a comedy in 3 acts, by Gustav von Moser.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, United States; 1878:
3385, Mar. 20. 42708
-play in 4 acts, by H. Talbot. [150] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1911; D: 23000; Oliver Mo-
rosco, Walter C. Jordan and Hayden Talbot,
New York. 42709
Slave (The) and slavey; a sketch in 1 act, by
Charles H. Brown. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillian May Walbridge, New York; D:
3122, Mar. 13, 1903; 2c. Mar. 13, 1903.
42710
Slave (A) at cards; by E. D. Heminger. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1911; D : 25636 ; E. David
Heminger, Findlay, O. 42711
Slave (The) boy; play in 1 act, by W. A. Wil-
liams. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D: 41697; William
Alfred Williams, Pittsburgh. 42711a
Slave dealers of New" York.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; D:5421,
Aug. 12, 1904. 42712
2153
42713
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42732
Slave (The) devotion; a thrilling melodrama,
depicting slave life iu all its shades, showing
a perfect representation of Southern white and
darkey life, by George Minor. Chicago.
© Horace W. Harmeyer, Cincinnati ; 1890 :
25S65, Aug. 21. 42713
Slave (A) for a day; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by G. W. and W. D. Heywood.
i© George AV. and William D. Heywood,
Chicago; D : 11310, Sept. 6, 1907. 42714
Slave (The) girl; or, 20 minutes in San Fran-
cisco's Chinatown, play in 1 act, by W. Mon-
tague. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1913;
Montague, San Francisco.
D: 31944; Walter
42715
Slave-girl and school-girl; a play in 3 pts., by
Helen L. Willcox. New York, Missionary edu-
cation movement of the United States and
Canada [1912] 24 p. 8°.
© Sept. 14, 1912; 2c. Sept. 16, 1912; D:
30850 ; Missionary education movement of the
United States and Canada, New York. 42716
Slave (A) of gold. See Sclave (Ein) des
goldes.
Slave (The) of St. Marks. See Ivenwold.
See Temptation of
Slave (The) of Schranden.
Regine.
Slave (A) of the mill; by Hal Reid [i. e. James
Halleck Reid] and Harry Gordon. Perry,
la.. Chief printing co., 1905. 1 p. 1., 42 numb.
1. 8°.
© Gordon & Bennett, Springfield, 111. ; D :
6666, May 15, 1905; 2c. May 15, 1905. 42717
Slave (A) of the Orient. Sec Egyptian (An)
romance.
Slave (The) runner; in 1 act, by N. Wayburn
and John T. Nicholson. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ned Wayburn, New York ; D : 13021, May
21, 1908; 2c. Apr. 28, 1908. 42718
Slave (The) ship. See Admiral's (The)
daughter.
Slave (A) to gold; 4 act American drama.
[1], 72 p. Typewritten.
© M. E. Rafert, Indianapolis ; 1895 : 28367,
May 25; 2c. Oct. 3. 42719
Slavery and freedom; melodrama in 3 acts, by
J. H. U. Harris.
© J. Henry U. Harris, Boston ; 1877 : 9990,
Aug. 31. 42720
Slavery days; a drama in 4 acts and 8 tab-
leaux', by Whallen «& Martell.
© Whallen & Martell, Union Hill, N. .T. ;
1893 : 52981, Nov. 28. 42721
Slavery (The) of freedom; playlet in 1 act, by
W. W. Whalen. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1914; D: 36776; Will W.
Whalen, Harrisburg, Pa. 42721a
Slavery (The) of love; comedy in 4 acts, 5
scenes, by S. Goodman.
© Siegfried Goodman, Chicago ; D : 126S7.
Apr. 6, 1908. 42722
Slaves and fools! by A. Conley. 59 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Aloys Conley, Oakland, Cal. ; D : 11250,
Aug. 27, 1907; 2c. Aug. 27, 1907. 42723
Slave's devotion; an emotional drama in 3 acts,
and allegorical tableau, by Richard H. Cox.
San Francisco, 1880.
© George C. Thompson, United States ;
1880:4002, Mar. 12. 42724
See also Eph.
Slave's (The) dream; a tableau piny depicting
negro life in the South, in 2 acts and 8 tab-
leaux, introducing the following songs : Old
folks at home. When I lived in Tennessee,
Old Kentucky home, etc.
© Tonv Pastor and E. G. Browne, United
Slates ; 1881 : 6127, Apr. 21. 42725
Slaves of a city; melodrama in 5 acts, by E.
Hoist. [143] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Hoist. New York; 1890:29766,
Sept. 26; 2c. Oct. 10. 42726
Slaves of fortune; sensational comedy drama,
by F. Stanley.
© Florence Stanley, Chicago ; 1898 : 69077.
Nov. 30. 42727
Slaves (The) of gold; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
E. E. Grandin.
© Elmer Ellsworth Grandin, New York ;
1893 : 38448, Aug. 21. 42728
Slaves (The) of New York; a melodrama in 4
acts, T. H. Winnett.
© Thomas H. Winnett, New York ; 1891 :
3443, Jan. 23. 42729
the new sensational comedy drama in 5
acts, by N. S. Wood.
© N. S. Wood, Brooklyn ; 1891 : 11545, Mar.
30. 42730
an original melodrama in 4 acts, by E.
Hoist.
© Edward Hoist, New York ; 1890 : 11210,
Apr. 4. 42731
Slaves of opium. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Beniamin B. Vernon, New York ; D : 6687,
May 19, 1905 ; 2c. May 19, 1905. 42732
2154
42733
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42752
Slaves (The) of Paris; a melodrama iu 4 acts,
by J. R. (]>ishei and L. Probert-Bnglehardt.
© John R. Oishei and Lionel Probert-Engle-
hardt, Buffalo ; D : 10539, May 11, 1907.
42733
Slaves (The) of pleasure; a burlesque vaude-
ville extravaganza, by W. Latour.
© William Larour, Sedalia, Mo.; 1898:
302G2, May 16. 42734
Slaves (The) of sin; a 5 act melodrama, by Ed-
ward E. Rose and Eugene Thomas [pseud, of
T. E. Shea] 71 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Thomas E. Shea, Belfast, Me. ; D : 3313,
A*pr. 20, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1903. 42735
Slaves of society; farce in 1 act, by Tennie Bur-
dock [pseud.] 29 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Tennie G. Baird, Jersey City ; D : 1556G,
Apr. 7, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1909. 42736
play in 3 acts, by G. L. Raymond. 59 p.
12°.
© Mar. 28, 1910; 2c. Mar. 29, 1910; D:
20621 ; George L. Raymond, Washington.
42737
Slaves of the state. See Lashed by the law.
Slaves of the sweatshop; a domestic melodrama
in 3 acts, by P. A. Paulscraft.
© P. A. Paulscraft, New York ; 1899 : 04171,
Aug. 25.
Slave's (The) return.
See Jeff.
42738
Chi-
Slave's (A) revenge; by Lucy M. Lawson.
cago, J. M. Lacey, 1900. [24] p. 8°.
© Jennie Mills Lacey, Chicago; 1900 A:
8258, Mar. 30 ; 2c. July 9. 42739
Slave's (The) strategy; a drama iu 3 acts, by
George Reeves.
© Free trader pub. co., Memphis, Tenn. ;
1SS2 : 11115, July 6. 42740
Slayer (The); play in 1 act, by M. W. Davis.
[1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1914 ; D : 39038 ; Malcolm W.
Davis, New York. 42740a
Sleep (The) for twenty minutes.
Van Winkle.
See Rip
39 p. r.
Sleep (The) of love; by J. O. Gray.
Typewritten.
© James Orman Gx*ay, Vancouver, British
Columbia; D : 14798, Jan. 12, 1909; 2c. Jan.
12, 1909. 42741
Sleep (The) of twenty years. See Rip Van
Winkle. — Thirty minutes of Washington
Irving's legend Rip Van Winkle,
Sleep-v/alker (The); drama in 5 acts, by H.
P\iehrer. Brooklvn. J. F. Becker, 1882. 40 p.
12°.
© Henry Fuehrer, Brooklyn ; 1882 : 3662,
Mar, 8 ; 2c. Mar. 21. 42742
a drama in 4 acts, by J. F. Milliken.
© James Foster Milliken, New York ; 1897 :
6172, Jan. 20. 42743
— an Ethiopian sketch in 2 scenes, by A. J.
Leavitt, arr. bv Charles White. New York,
Robert M. De Witt, 1875. 5 p. 12°. ([De
Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 74] )
© Robert INI. De Witt, New York; 1875:
14043, Dec. 30 ; 2c. Mar, 1, 1876. 42744
a farce in 1 act, by F. Merrill. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank Merrill, Minneapolis ; D : 12692,
Apr, 6, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1908. 42745
• play in 1 act and 14 scenes, by R. H. Tyler.
12 p. 4°, Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914; D : 35725 ; Robert H.
Tyler, New York. 42745a
Sleep-walkers (The); play in 3 acts, by J. Haz-
ard Reynolds, jr. 72 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1913 ; D : 34047 ; John H. Rey-
nolds, jr., New York. 42746
Sleeper (The) awakened; play in 4 acts, by C.
Ticknor. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1913; D : 33607 ; Caroline
Ticknoi", Jamaica Plain, Mass.. 42747
• by E. D. and A. Lewis. 100 p. 12°.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1909 ; D : 16570 ; Esses Dane
Lewis and Arthur Lewis, Great Britain,
42748
See also Abon Hassan.
Sleeper (The) awakes; a comedy in 4 acts, by
R.E.Dunbar. [IJ, 106 p, 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1912 ; D : 29805 ; Robin Ernest
Dunbar. South Bend, Ind, 42749
Sleeping (The) beauty; a fairy operetta, adapted
from the German fairy story Dornroschen of
Grimm, by G. W. Stratton.
© G. W. Stratton & co., Bo.ston ; 1892 : 2.5340,
June 16. 42750
fairy play in verse, adapted from the
French of Jean Richepin and Henry Cain, by
A. M. Herts, music by Francis Thome. [Ill]
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1911 ; D : 25656 ; Alice Minnie
Herts, New York. 42751
• an operatic extravaganza in 3 acts, libretto
by Bessie Ward Doremus, music by E. R.
Steiner.
© Mrs. O. A. Doremus and Emma R.
Steiner, United States; 1885:22373, Oct. 25.
42752
2155
42753
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42771
Sleeping (The) beauty — Continued.
a spectacular fairy pantomime witli speak-
ing parts to be introduced or omitted, a
dramatization of tlie old fairy tale, by J.
Ward.
© Johnson Ward, Virginia; 1878:3210.
Mar. 15. 42753
See also Briar Rose. — Fairy plays for
children. — Kings's (The) jester and other
short plays. — Once upon a time.
Sleeping' (The) beauty up-to-datfe; an operetta,
by H. N. Cunningham, music by Morgan L.
Coolev. Watertown, Conn., M. L. Cooley.
1901. cover-title, 24 p. 8°. [Words only]
© H. N. Cunningham, Watertown, Conn. ;
D : 839, Sept. 5, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1901.
42754
Sleeping-car (The); a farce, by William D.
Hovvells. Boston, J. R. Osgood and company,
1883. 2 p. 1., [3]-74 p. 24°.
© W. D. Howells, United States; 1883:
5186, Mar. 19; 2c. Mar. 21. 42755
Same.
© W. D. Howells, New York, as the author,
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 1591,
Feb. 16, 1911. Original entry. Mar. 10, 1883,
no. 5186. 42756
and other farces; by W. D. Howells. Bos-
ton and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and
company [1889] 4 p. 1., 11-212 p. 12°.
Contents: The parlor car. — The sleeping-
car. — The register.— The elevator.
© W. D. Howells, New York ; 1889 : 14233,
May 9 ; 2c. May 13. 42757
Sleeping (The) city; by G. K. Buck.
© George Kendrick Buck, Leominster.
Mass.; 1899:24226, Apr. 6. 42758
a sensational drama in 4 acts, by Stewart
Anderson. 59 1. f°. Mimeographed.
© July 3, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16374 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 42759
— a sensational melodrama of New York life.
for a soubrette, by O. Cohen.
© Octavus Cohen, Charleston, S. C. ; 1890 :
42414, Dec. 31. 42760
Sleeping dogs; drama in 3 acts and an inter-
lude, by Z. Akins. [135] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1915 ; D : 42379 ; Zoe Akins, St.
Louis. 42760a
Sleeping (The) giant; drama in 1 act, by E.
Hopkins. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1915 ; D : 41398 ; Edwin Hop-
kins, New York. 42760b
Sleeping on duty; a play in 1 act, by G. J.
Young. [4] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1912 ; D : 30994 ; George J.
Young, Columbus, O, 42761
Sleeping (The) princess; or. The beauty and
the bicycle, a burlesque opera in 3 acts, by
E. Lawrence Jenkins. New York, Hints pub-
lishing company, 1902. 25 p. 12°.
© Hints pub. co.. New York ; D : 2388, Sept.
26, 1902; 2c. Nov. 1, 1902. 42762
Sleepless (The) sentinel; a romance of the
American Revolution, a comedy-drama in 5
acts, by C. T. Grant. Typewritten.
© Charles T. Grant, Boston ; 1892 : 13984,
Mar. 30 ; 2c. Apr. 16. 42763
Sleepy Hollow; a Dutcli and Yankee play, a
dramatization of Washington Irving's Legend
of Sleepy Hollow, in 4 acts, by A. R. Tafft.
152 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adella Rene TaiTt, New York ; D : 6555,
Apr. 21, 1905; 2c. May 13. 1905. [Note: Also
copyi-ighted in Oct. 1905 under the title Icha-
bod Crane] 42764
romance of the Revolution in 3 acts, by
by George M. Roseuer. New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1910. 51 p. 12°.
© Jan. 18, 1910; 2c. Jan. 19, 1910; D:
17904 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 42765
— — or. The headless horseman, a comic opera
in 3 acts, by C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, New York ; 1879 : 3361,
Mar. 11. 42766
a comic pastoral opera in 3 acts,
music by Max Maretzek, words by C. Gayler.
New York, New York theatre ticket office,
1879. 19, 3 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Charles Gayler, New York ; 1879 : 12822,
Sept. 26; 2c. Sept. 26. 42767
See also Ichabod Crane.
Sleepy (The) king; a comic opera in 2 acts, by
G. V. Hobart.
© George V. Hobart, Baltimore; 1898:
76416, Dec. 28. 42768
by G. V. Hobart and F. A. Heath,
music by Giovanni E. Conterno. [43] p. 4°
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© George V. Hobart and Forrest A. Heath,
Jersey City ; D : 3655, June 26, 1903 ; 2c. Julv
7, 1903. 42769
Sleepy Sarah; a farce in 3 acts, by F. Berger,
jr. [134] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1910 ; D : 21SU7 ; Fred. Ber-
ger, jr., Washington. 42770
Sleigh-bells; a drama in 3 acts, by C. W. Barry
and G. F. Rowe.
© Charles W. Barry, New York ; 1872 : 793,
Jan. 26. 42771
2156
41771
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42789
Sleigh-bells — Continued.
dramatic sketch, by J. C. Carroll. [2],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1915; D: 40913; James C.
Carroll, Chicago. 42771a
Slice (A) of life; 1 act playlet, by K, S. Haz-
zard. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1915 ; D : 40439 ; Kathrine S.
Hazzard, New York. 42771b
or, Falling' from grace, play In 3 acts, by
L. de G. Martin. 51 p. 4^". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1913; D : 33532 ; Lucy de
Grasse Martin, Chicago. 42772
Slick; a melodramatic-farce in 1 act, by J. Jex.
[2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
'© Ic. Feb. 11, 1913; D : 32286 ; John Jex,
New York. 42773
Slick and Skinner; or, The barber pards, an
original sketch in 1 act, by Ad H. Gibson.
Clyde, ()., Ames' publishing co., 1889. 9 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 270])
© Ames pub. co.. Clyde, O. ; 1889:38833,
Dec. 20; 2c. Dec. 31. 42774
Slick (The) dime; vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by
Ellen Edwards. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914 ; D : 36359 ; Lucy Ellen
Edwards Bruce, Portland, Or. 42774a
Slide City; comedy playlet, by J. J. Clancy.
[11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1913; D : 35137 ; Joseph J.
Clancy, Brooklyn. 42775
Slieve Na Garry; an Irish drama in 3 acts, by
L. L. Phillips. New York, Underbill and Mad-
den, 1881.
© Laura L. Phillips, New York ; 1881 : 840,
.Tan. 15. 42776
Slight (A) flirtation; a comedy in 3 acts, by Sir
Charles L. Yoiing and B. Howard.
© Bronson Howard, New York ; 1877 : 15317,
Dec. 27. 42777
Slight (A) indiscretion; 1 act comedy, by E.
Everett. Typewritten.
© Emilie Everett, Chicago; 1897:23073,
Apr. 13 ; 2c. Apr. 20. 42778
Slight (A) miscalculation; a monologue, by
B. L. C. Griffith. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing company, 1894. 7 p. 16°. ( [Keystone
ed. of popular plays] )
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1894 : 30185.
June 2 ; Ic. June 2. 42779
See also School and parlor comedies.
Slight (A) mistake; farce in 1 act, by T. Stemp-
fel, jr. [l],19p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1912; D: 30614; Theodore
Stempfel, jr., Indianapolis. 42780
Slight (A) mistake — Continued.
or. Married his mother-in-law, a comedy
in 4 acts, 5 scenes, by F. M. Franklin. 33 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frank M. Franklin, New York; 1891:
39940, Nov. 7; Ic. Nov. 7. 42781
See also Three buttons off.
Slight (A) misunderstanding; a dramatic
sketch in 1 act, by Frank H. Norton. New
York.
© Carrie Haines and Fanny Lucille, United
States ; 1873 : 3585, Apr. 9. 42782
•an original dramatic sketch in 1 scene, by C.
Finger.
© Carl Finger, Philadelphia ; 1900 A : 13355,
May 28. 42783
■ See also Bertha's wooing.
Slightly mixed; a comedy sketch in 1 act, by
Frank A. Ferguson and E. Travers.
© E. Travers, Chicago ; 1898 : 50334, Aug.
29. 42784
Sligo; a romantic Irish comedy-drama, in 5 acts,
by E. O'Rourke.
© Eugene O'Rourke, New York; 1892:
40712, Oct. 7. 42785
Slim club; comedy monologue for woman, by
Stanley Schell. p. 131-136. 8°. Printed.
© Apr. 20, 1914; 2c. Apr. 24, 1914; A:
372599 ; Edgar Schell Werner, New York.
42785a
Slim Jim and the hoodoo; a negro farce in 1
act, for five male characters, by Thomas
Barnes. New York, H. Roorbach, 1901. 18-
p. 12°.
© Harold Roorbach, South Orange, N. J. ;
D : 984, Oct. 18, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1901. 42786
Slim (A) legacy; a sentimental rhapsody with a
practical conclusion, compressed into 1 act,
for the benefit of those who always come late
and leave early, written especially for this
and all other av.'iilable occasions, by W. H.
Lepere, comjiosed with the same intention by
A. G. Robyn.
© William H. Lepere and Alfred G. Robyn,
United States ; 1SS6 : 7879, Apr. 3. 42787
Slip (A) in eugenics; 1 act comedy playet for
high class vaudeville, by E. A. Barns. [4], 9
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1913; D: 32339; E. A. Barns,
Portland, Or. 42788
Slip (A) of a girl; melodramatic sketch, by
E. M. Crane. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1910; D: 21450; Eleanor
Maud Crane, New York. 42789
2157
42789
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42808
Slip (A) of a girl — Continued.
military comedy in 3 acts,, by E. M. Crane.
[107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1915; D : 42458 ; Eleanor
Maud Crane, New York. 42789a
Slip (The), the slipper and the slip up. See
Cinderella.
Slip-up (A) in oil; drama in 1 act, by Francis
Baker Fairfax. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1911; D: 25300; Fairfax
Henry Wheelan, San Francisco. 42790
Slipper of Yvonne; comedy in 1 act, by M. E.
Swan. [3], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1914; D: 38816; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 42790a
Slippery (A) day; an Ethiopian sketch in 1
scene, bv Robert Hart, arr. by Charles White.
New York. R. M. De Witt, 1875. 7 p. 12°.
( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no.
46])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
2459, Mar. 16 ; 2c. May 21. 42791
scene plot of an act or play, by B. Hart.
© Bob Hart, New York ; 1873 : 13622, Nov.
22. 42792
Slippery Jim's revenge; phay in 1 act, by V. J.
Raymo. 23 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1912; D : 31336 ; Varick J.
Raymo, Syracuse, N. Y. 42793
Slippery (The) Smith gang; comedy sketch in
1 scene, by R. T. Smitli. 10 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1910 ; D : 22400 ; Ray T. Smith,
New York. 42794
Slippery Susie; a 1 act play, by H. M. Cleveland.
© Helen M. Cleveland, Boston; D : 13336,
June 20, 1908. 42795
Slipping it over; play in 1 act, by E. Clifton.
[3], 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1915 ; D : 41985 ; Ethel Clifton,
New York. 42795a
Slipping one over; vaudeville sketch, by G. M.
Johnson. [2], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
, © Ic. May 7, 1915; D : 40592 ; Grace M.
Johnson, New York. 42795b
Slivers; play in 3 acts, by L. Mellett. 39 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1912 ; D : 31353 ; Lowell Mel-
lett, Tacoma. 42796
Sloan's daughter. See Monopoly.
Slow (The) poke; an original comedy drama in
4 acts, by W. B. Patton. [2], 54 p. f°. Type-
written.
© William B. Patton, Rochester, N. Y. ; D :
7469, Oct. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1905. 42797
Slew's discovery; comedy in 1 act, by L. Smith.
[1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1913; D: 35305; Lillian
Smith, St. James, N. Y. 42798
Slowtown (The) cabaret; comedy sketch in 1
scene, by B. Watt [pseud, of R. W. Smiley]
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913; D : 35505 ; Bob Watt,
Philadelphia. 42799
Slum (The) angel; a thought, by S. Hicks,
music by H. E. Haines. [3], 42 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1912; D: 30896; Seymour
Hicks, London. 42800
Slum band.
© Katie Emmett, New York ; 1894 : 58024,
Dec. 13. 42801
Slumberers (The); in 2 acts, by G. L. Silber-
njan. 11 p. 8°. Printed.
© Gustav L. Silberman, Cleveland ; D :
13474, July 31, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 10, 1908. 42802
Slumbering fires; or, Toil, a drama in 4 acts,
by E. Hopkins. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edwin Hopkins, New York ; D : 8610.
May 28, 1906 ; 2c. May 28, 1906. 42803
Slumberland; a comedy in 2 acts and 4 scenes,
by H. A. Levin.
© Henrv A. Levin,, Brooklyn ; D : 8516,
May 11, 1906. 42804
Slumming; by J. Hurtig. 28 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Jules Hurtig, New York; 1898:4.5009,
July 28; 2c. June 1, 1909. 42805
Slumming party; or, A night in Chinatown,
1 act burlesque in 5 scenes, by J. H. Lee. 7 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910 ; D : 20512 ; Joe H. Lee.
New York. 42806
Slums (The) of New York; play in 1 act, by
H. Milehstein. [New l^jrk, Stuyvesant press,
1913] 23 p. 8°.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 3913; D : 32247 ; Henry Milch-
stein, New York. 42807
a sensational melodrama in 4 acts, by E. F.
Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York; 1900 A : 847,
Jan. 9. 42808
Small boy and suit of clothes; aciiug humorous
. monologue for woman, by Stanlev Schell. p.
109-112. 12°. Printed. (On cover: Stanley
Schell's sketches)
© Apr. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1914 ; A : 370565 ;
Edgar Schell Werner, New York. 42808a
2158
42809
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42829
Small (A) fortune; play in 5 acts, by Burton
Sheldon [pseud, of B. S. T. Kinnecom] 71 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© B. S. T. Kinnecom, Providence, R. I. ; D :
6771. June 5, 1905; 2c. June 5, 1905. 42809
Small town girl; by C. E. Blaney and Cecil
Spooner. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17. 1910: D: 20482; Chas. E.
Blanoy. New York. 42810
Small (The) world; in 3 acts, by G. Heyer.
[5] p. 4°. Printed. [Scenario]
© Grace Heyer. New York; D:150.S4. Feb.
8, 1909; 2c. Feb. 8, 1909. 42811
S'manth; an original drama in 3 acts, by A. S.
Hickman.
© Albert Scott Hickman, Montrose. la. ;
1887 : 27658, Oct. 26. 42812
Smart; nmerikanische komodie in 5 akten, von
F. A. Saner. New York. The Puck printing
and lithographing establishment. 1882. 101 p.
8°.
© Franz A. Sauer, United States : 1881 :
11811. July 30; 2c. Apr. 19, 1882. 42813
Smart (The) set; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by Charlotte Thompson.
© William A. Bradv, New York ; D : 608.
June 25, 1901. 42814
a dramatic composition in ] act, bv M.
Ott. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Matthew Ott, Boston ; D : 577, June 14.
1901 ; 2c. June 14, 1901. 42815
— musical comedy in 3 acts, by Edwin Han-
ford. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Gus Hill, New York ; D : 14065. Oct. 15.
1908 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1908. 42816
— a musical comedy in 2 acts, book by Paul
West, music by John W. Bratton. [193] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 2309.
Aug. 28. 1902; 2c. Aug. 28, 1902. 42817
a musical piece, by G. Dance.
© George Dance. London ; D : 2025, June 20.
1902. 42818
Smart (The) set's dilemma; a farce in 1 act,
by Frank Maltese. 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Salvatore R. Maltese, Salt Lake Citv.
Utah; D:9166, Oct. 1, 1906; 2c. June 22,
1907. 42819
Smart sinners; a play in 4 acts, by E. S. Tap-
per. [88] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edith Sessions Tupper. New York; D:
2947, Feb. 3, 1903; 2c. Feb. 3. 1903. 42820
Smart society; a comedy in 3 acts, by M. Pe-
travsky. Typewritten.
© Marie Petravsky, New York ; 1899 : 56126,
Sept. 1 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 42821
Smart's dilemma; a corned v sketch in 1 act. bv
F. Tv. Whittier. 22 p. f"°. Typewritten.
© Frank L. Whittier. Lowell. Mass.; D:
8040. Feb. 21. 1906; 2c. Feb. 21, 1906. 42822
Smashing (The) of the idol; in 4 acts, by R. M.
Wernaer. 169 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1911 : D : 24555 ; Robert M.
Wernaer. Cambridge, Mass. 42823
Smerdis, the Magian; an historical tragedy in
5 acts, by J. .T. Allen.
© J. J. Allen, Chicago ; 1889 : 28564, Sept.
20. 42824
Smiff; an original musical farce, by G. F. Rowe.
59 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New York; 1880:
15608, Oct. 12 ; 2c. Oct. 23. 42825
Smile (A) and a tear; drama in 5 acts, by L. C.
MoTse.
© Leonard C. Moise. Covington, La.; D:
12583. i\Iar. 19, 1908. 42826
Smile (The) of forgiveness; musical fantasy, by
N. I^slie. [1], 14 p. 4°. Tj'pewritteii.
[Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1914 ; D : 36770 ; Noel Leslie,
New York. 42826a
Smile of innocence; play in 3 acts, by H. W.
Dunning. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Api-. 1, 1910 ; D : 20664 : Harold Wol-
cott Dunning, Saint (iermain-en-Lave, France.
42827
Smile (The) of La Gioconda; tr. from the Span-
ish of Jacinto Bennvente, bv J. A. Herman.
[2], 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1911; D : 25932 ; John Ann-
strong Herman. Harrisburg, Pa. 42828
Smile (The) of Mona Lisa; play in 1 act, by
.Tacinto Benavente, tr. from the Spanish by
John Armstrong Herman. Boston, R. G.
Badger, etc., etc. [1915] 3 p. 1., 5-12 p., 2 1.,
15-34 p. 12°. (Contemporary dramatists se-
ries )
© May 3, 1915 ; 2c. May 6, 1915 ; D : 40573 ;
Richard G. Badger, Boston. 42828a
Smile oh smile. See S. O. S.
Smiler (A); the musical farce comedy, by A. G.
Delamater. Typewritten.
© Arthur G. Delamater, Costello, Pa. ; 1895 :
47880, Sept. 20 ; 2c. Oct. 15. 42829
Smiles and satires; in 1 act, by William J. Mor-
rissey. 16 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1915; D: 40126; Will Morris-
sey, Brooklyn. 42829a
537&— VOL 2—16-
-32
2159
42830
DEAMATiC COMPOSITIONS
42850
Smiles and tears; a comedy drama, by E. Ken-
nedy.
© Elizabeth Kennedy, Bensonhurst, N. Y. ;
D : 10345, Apr. 1, 1907. 42830
■a sketch, by St. Clair Hurd. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© S. Hurd, Kansas City, Mo. ; D : 9603, Dec.
10, 1906 ; 2 Dec. 10, 1906. 42831
■See also Arthur, prince of Shomer. — As-
shur, prince of Shomer.
Smith; farce in 3 acts, by P. B. Arnold. [2],
102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1910 ; D : 21334 ; Pearl B. Ar-
nold, Boston. 42832
•play in 4 acts, by W. S. Maugham. 146 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1909; D : 16927 ; William
Somerset Maugham, New York. 42833
Smith (The) family; or, The legend of Wyo-
ming, an entirely original comic opera in 2
acts, by Edward A. Niven, composed by S. H.
Speck.
© J. Ridgway Wright and Samuel H. Speck,
AVilkes-Barre, Pa. ; 1886 : 18622, Aug. 16.
42834
Smith (The) family reunion; a characteristic
description in 3 acts, by M. A. Decker." Dun-
kirk, N. Y., A. Walton Damon company [1905]
18 p. 12".
© Mary A. Decker, Dunkirk, N. Y. ; D:
7312, Sept. 25, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 25, 1905. 42835
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by M. A.
Decker. Rev. ed. 21 p. 8°. Printed.
[Words only]
© Marv A. Decker, Dunkirk, N. Y. ; D :
11809, Nov. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1908. 42836
Smith (A) mixup; by A. Roucolle. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1910; D: 21427; Adrienne
Roucolle, Denver. 42837
Smith (The) mystery; a comedy in 1 act, by
Louise L. Wilson.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1899 : 68874.
Oct. 23. 42838
Smith, Smith and co.; a musical farce comedy
in 3 acts.
© Donnelly, Girard & Russell, New York;
1889 : 9842, Mar. 28. 42839
Smith, the aviator; comedy, by William D. Em-
erson. Clu<;ago, T. S. Denison & co. [1911]
23 p. 12°. ( [Amateur series] )
© Oct. 20, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25551 :
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 42840
Smiths (The); a musical farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Donnelly, Girard & Russell, New York;
1889 : 9841, Mar. 28. 42841
Smith's mortgage; a drama from life, in 4 acts.
[58] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John J. Shepphird, Pasadena ; 1894 :
33447, June 25 ; 2c. July 12, 1895. 42842
Smiths (The) next door; 1 act farce, by J. Her-
bach. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1911 ; D : 28011 ; Joseph Her-
bach, Philadelphia. 42843
Smiths (The) of Smithville; comedv in 3 acts,
by Carl Gray [pseud, of C. C. Park] [1], 69 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913 ; D : 31851 ; C. C. Park,
Santa Barbara, Cal. 42844
Smithsonian (The); comedietta as given by
Serena* Smith and the nine muses, all Smiths,
reported by A. C. S. Engle.
© Addle C. S. Engle, Indianapolis: 1898:
74047, Dec. 19; 2c-. Dec. 19. 42845
Smithy; a coiuedy-drama in 4 acts, by Charles
tl. Farrell and Marie Coe. 71 p. f°. Type-
v/ritten.
© I^Iarie Evelyn Coe, Melrose, Cal. ; D :
14023. Oct. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1908. 42846
— a drama in 4 acts, by R. South [pseud,
of Robert William Smith] 106 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Robert South, Bournemouth, England ;
D:6659, May 12, 1905; 2c. May 12. 1905.
42847
play in 1 act, by H. Rus.sell. [3], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6. 1914 ; D : 37126 ; Howard Rus-
sell, Portland, Or. 42847a
Smiting the rock; 1 act play in 2 scenes, by
S. H. Brown. [12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly 11, 1910 ; D : 21527 ; Samuel H.
Brown, Philadelphia. 42848
Smoke; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. L. Gilder.
© Jeannette L. Gilder, Newark, N. J. ; 1875 :
13389, Dec. 18. 42849
dramatic sketch in 1 interior setting for
four persons, by L. H. Carpenter. 21 p. 4
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1914; D : 37975 ; Louis H.
Carpenter, Chicago. 42849a
— an original farcical comedv in 3 acts, by
Bob. Watt [pseud, of R. W. Smiley]
© Robert Watt Smiley, Phihidelphia : 1886:
24369, Oct. 28. 42850
play in 3 acts, by E. R. O'Neill. 53 ]). 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1914; D : 38965 ; Eleanora
Regis O'Neill, Andover, Mass. 42850a
2160
42851
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42868
Smoke — Continued.
or, The pirates of the Chesapeake, a sen-
sational drama in 4 acts, bj^ J. J. McCloslfey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1874:
14660, Dec. 5. 42851
Sec also Princess Irina.
Smoke (The) and the fire; a plav in 3 acts, bv
J. Trimble. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jessie Trimble. New York ; D : 12212. Jan.
20. 1908; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 42852
Smoke in a bag; comedy sketch, by AV. K. Doty.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1911 ; D : 25992 ; Wilson Kil-
gore Doty, Chicago. 42853
Smoke of battle; play in 1 act, by L. J. Vance,
from the short story of the same name bv
I. S. Cobb. [2], 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1914; D : 35.574 ; Louis Joseph
Vance and Irvin S. Cobb. New York. 42853a
Smoke (The) queen; fantastic Egyptian scenic
novelty in 3 scenes, by H. Van Avery and
W. W. Dunkle. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910; D : 21284 ; H. Van
Avery and W. W. Dunkle. South Bend, Ind.
42854
Smoke-rings Mary; playlet in 1 act. by E. S.
Piatt. [2], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28. 1913; D: 35171; Ethel
Shackelford Piatt, Evanston, 111. 42855
Smoking- (The) set; satirical farce in 3 acts,
by E. J. Whisler. [2], 87 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1913 ; D : 34119 ; Ernest Jack-
son Whisler, Tucson, Ariz. 42860
Smoky affair; comic sketch, by B. Eyferth.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16. 1909; D: 17121; Bruno Ey-
ferth, Duluth, Minn. 42861
Smoldering fires: drama in 3 acts, bv Roberto
Bracco, tr. by D. St. Cyr. [93] p. 4°. Type-
^^•ritten.
© Dirce St. Cyr, New York : D : 9833, Jan.
23, 1907; 2c. Jan. 23, 1907. 42862
Smouldering fires; play in 1 act, by L. I..
Schwartz. [2], 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mux: 16, 1914; D : 36362 ; Louis Leon
Schwartz, Minneapolis. 42862a
Smudge 1944; a sketch, by Bert B. Lowrie.
3 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1909 ; D : 16547 ; L. H. Bar-
clay, Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada. 42863
Smug (The) citizen; scenes in the house of
Bezsemenov. a dramatic sketch in 4 acts, by
Maxim Gorki [pseud, of A. M. Pieshkov] tr.
by Edwin Hopkins.
(In Poet lore, v. 17, no. 4, winter 1906;
periodical © June 25, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1907 ;
B: 121944; Poet lore co., Boston) 42863a
Smoke up; dramatic sketch, by S. G. Lines. Smuggled (The) cook. See Made in Germany
27 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1910 ; D : 20693 ; S. G. Lines.
Brooklyn. 42856
a vaudeville sketch, by Harry W. Osborne.
Boston. W. H. Baker & co., 1906. 10 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 9042,
Sept. 6, 1906; 2c. Oct. 16, 1906. 42857
Smuggler (The); farce comedy in 1 act, by Julie
Heme and (Jeorge V. Hobart. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1911 ; D : 25692 ; Joseph Hart,
Ne^\• York. 42864
Smoked glasses; play in 4 acts, by A. V. Hyatt.
[60] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1915; D: 39316; Anna Van
Kirk Hyatt, Washington. 42857a
Smoked out; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Colby.
[80] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1914 ; D : 37922 ; Anne Colby,
New York. 42857b
Smoker at Jolly good fellows club, no. 1; a
dialogue. 12 p. 16°.
© H. B. Proehl, Chicago; A: 225140. Dec.
16, 1908; 2c. Dec. 16, 1908. 42858
Smoking (The) car; a farce, by W. D. Howells.
Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and
company, 1900. 70 p. 24°.
© W. D. Howells. New York; 1900 A:
19427, Aug. 4 ; 2c. Aug. 15. 42859
-play in 1 act, by E. Ardeu. [1], 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1. 1913 ; D : 32487 ; Edwin Arden,
New York. 42865
Smugglers (The); in 1 act, by Jack Gorman. 10
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1910; D : 22098 ; Wilson &
Ardell, New York. 42866
— — a melodrama in 5 acts, by G. Wolford and
A. Wolford.
© Gus Wolfoi-d and Arnold Wolford, St.
Louis; 1892:37-598, Sept. 14.
by W. H. Lippincott.
42867
141 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Wm. H. Lippincott. New York ; D : 13062.
May 26, 1908 ; 2c. May 26, 1908. 42868
Smugglers and poachers.
2161
See Love or life.
42869
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42887
Smuggler's (The) daughter; an emotional
melodrama in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by G. J.
Becker.
© George J. Becker, Chicago ; D : 8216, Mar.
22, 1906. 42869
play in 1 act, by E. La Foy. [4] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1915 ; D : 41012 ; Elna La Foy,
Portland, Or. 42S69a
Smugglers of Badayez; a comic opera in 3
acts, libretto by F. Ranken.
© Frederic Ranken, New York ; 1899 : 45610.
July 13. 42870
music by Giack Minkowski.
© Edward Schuberth & co., New York;
1899 : 73577, Nov. 11 ; 2c. Nov. 11. 42871
Smugglers (The) of Scotland; or, The lost son,
drama in 4 acts, composed by N. Piperno. Ms.
© N. Piperno, New York ; 1880 : 2633. Feb.
17 ; 2c. Apr. 20. 42872
Snake-charmer (The): a comic opera, music by
Audran, libretto by Chivot and Duru.
© John A. McCaull, New York ; 1881 : 15540,
Oct. 8. 42873
romantic comic opera in 2 acts, dialogue,
Ivrics and stage business, by W. H. Harris.
[l],lllp. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 8, 1913; D: 33164; William H.
Harris, Washington. 42874
tabloid farce in 2 acts, by Charles Morton.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [27]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Dec. 7, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1914 ; D : 39198 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 42874a
Snakes in the grass; a sensational drama in 4
acts, by John C. Mink and Will E. Hays, a
dramatization of Rett Winwood's story of
that name, published in the Saturday night.
© John C. Mink and Will E. Hays, Pitts-
burgh ; 1872 : 9943, Sept. 14. 42875
Snap; or, Our seventh, a new and original local
drama, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, United States ; 1876 : 517,
Jan. 12. 42876
Snap (A) at Faust; or, The devil in town, a
burlesque in 3 scenes, by C. St. Martin.
© Clement St. Martin, New York; 1898:
45612, Aug. 1. 42877
Snap-shots; a 1 act comedy, by H. Starr and
G. A. Poole. Typewritten.
© Hattie Starr and George A. Poole, New
York ; 1899 : 20056, IMar. 18 ; 2c. Mar. 18.
42878
Snap-shots — Continued.
■ a 1 act drama, by H. Gaylord, L. R. San-
ders and C. A. Sanders. Canton, 111., 1900.
cover-title. 1 p. 1., 18 numb. 1. 4°.
© Helen Gaylord, Luzetta R. Sanders and
Cora A. Sanders, Canton. 111. ; D : 9049, Aug.
13, 1906; 2c. Sept. 17, 1906. 42879
-2 act drama, by H. Gaylord and L. R. and
C. A. Snnders. Rev. 21 p. 4°. Printed.
© Aug. 31, 1909 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1909 ; D :
16756; Helen Gaylord and Luzetta R. and
Cora A. Sanders, Canton, 111. 42880
Snapper (The); a dramatic composition in 1
act, by W. C. Shepp. 2 p. f °. Typewritten.
© William Campbell Shepp, New York ; D :
1877, May 13, 1902 ; 2c. May 13, 1902. 42881
Snare (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by F. C.
Locard.
© Fi'ederic C. Locard, Homeward, 111. ; D :
13144, June 8. 1908. 42882
— melodramatic sketch, by B. Hobbs. [14] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© lo. July 27, 1914: D: 37676; Bertram
Hobbs, Pleasantville, N. Y. 42882a
— — ■ a play in 4 acts, by C. B. MclMullen. 43 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles B. McMullen. Nev/ York; D:
14045, Oct. 13, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1908. 42883
play in 1 act, by H. Booth. 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1915; D: 40526; Hilliard
Booth. Brevard, N. C. 42883 a
Snare (The) and the bird; in 4 acts, by E. I.
Mulholland. [192] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eleanore I. Mulholland, Long Island
Citv. N. Y. ; D : 5470, Aug. 22, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 4,
1904. 42884
Snare (The) and the fowler. See Allison's
lad.
Snatched from disgrace; or. Saved from the
whipping-post. 71 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Harrie T. Price, Wilmington, Del.; D:
4708, Mar. 10, 1904; 2c. Mar. 16, 1904.
42885
Sneak (The); American drama in 4 acts, by
F. J. Beaman and C. D. Lancaster. [75] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4. 1910 ; D : 21262 ; Fred J. Bea-
man, Jackson, Mich., and Chas. D. Lancaster,
Shelbyville, Ind. 42886
or, Knight of the Nineteenth, by .1. W.
Noble. Scenario. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Wlnthrop Noble, New York ; D :
15384, Mar. 18, 1909; Ic. Mar. 18, 1909.
42887
2162
42887
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42901
Sneak (The) thief; play in 1 act, by Mary
Stafford Smith. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21. 1915; D : 41791 ; Stanley
Hugh Groome, New York. 42887a
Sneaking- one over; play in 1 act, by W. W.
Munro. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1914; D: 38794; William
Wallace Munro, New York. 42887b
Sneewittchen. See Snow-white.
Snegourotchka (Fleur de neige); conte de
priutenips, opera en 4 actes et uu prologue,
musique de N. Rimsky-Korsakow, le livret est
tire de la piece d' A. Ostrovsky, tr. fraugaise
de P. Halperine et P. Lalo, nouvelle ed. revue
et retouchee par I'auteur. St. Petersbourg,
Moscou. W. Bessel et cie [1908] 67 p. front,
(port.) 12°. [Libretto only]
© W. Bessel & cie, Leipzig ; D : 12951, May
11, 1908; 2c. May 9, 1908. 42888
Sniffin, Griffin, Whiffin and Piffin; a trial
scene done with changes of costume in full
view of the audience, by W. H. Lingard.
© William Horace Lingard. New York ;
1872 : 8665, Aug. 13. 42889
Sniggles (The) family; a humorous entertain-
ment for nine young ladies. Philadelphia,
The Peun publishing company, 1891.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; 1892:
13522, Mar. 28 ; 2c. Mar. 28. 42890
Sniper (The); play in 1 act, by E. G. O'Neill.
[16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1915; D: 39971; Eugene
Gladstone O'Neill, Cambridge, Mass. 42890a
Sniping; drama in 1 act, by W. Steell. [1],
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1915 ; D : 40315 ; Willis Steell,
New York. 42890b
Snitch (The); a sketch in 2 scenes, by R. R.
Brown. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Randol R. Brown, St. Louis ; D : 13490,
Aug. 3, 1908; 2c. Aug. 3, 1908. 42891
Snob and the sewing girl; a society play in 5
acts, bv G. L. Raymond. [Washington. Press
of Byron S. Adams, 1905] 60 p. 12°.
© George L. Raymond, Washington ; D :
7262, Sept. 15, 1905; 2c. Sept. 15, 1905.
42892
Snobdom; a satirical comedy in 3 acts, by A. J.
Westermayr.
© Arthur J. Westermayr, Brooklyn; 1889:
33310, Nov. 2. 42893
Snobinette (Madame Snob); operette in 3
akten, von Edmund Edel und Eugen Altmann,
musik von Leo Portnoff, revidiert von Her-
mann Halbig. 47 p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1910 ; D : 22555 ; Aug. Cranz,
Leipzig. 42894
Snobs, hypocrites and parasites; a play in 4
acts, by P. Raimondo. [82] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Philip Raimondo, New York; D : 12460,
Mar. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1908. 42895
Snobson's stag-party; a farce in 1 act, by Le-
vin O. Tees.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1899:
63253, Sept. 29; 2c. Oct. 14. 42896
Snooperviser (The); musical comedy in 2 acts,
by Mr. and Mrs. M. Olds. 51 p. 4°, Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1914; D : 39257 ; Mr. and
Mrs, Marshall Olds, New York. 42896a
Snoring (The) soldier; comedy farce in 1 act,
by P. A. D'Andrea. [1], 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1914; D : 35994 ; Frank A.
D'Andrea, New Haven. 42896b
Snow-bound. See Social (The) stage.
Snow-cap (The) sisters; a farce, by Ruth Mc-
Enery Stuart. New York, Harper and bros.,
1897. 1 p. ]., 11 numb. 1. 8°.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1897 : 70891,
Dec. 17; 2c. Dec. 18. 42897
Snow (The) image and other plays; by E. A.
Luques. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1914.
95 p. 12°.
Contents : The snow image. — The spirit of
Memorial day. — A dramatization of Hiawa-'
tha's childhood. — The story of the poplar
tree.
© June 8. 1914 ; 2c. June 9, 1914 ; D : 37267 ;
E. Antoinette Luques, Allston, Mass. 42897a
Snow (The) man; an extravaganza in 1 act,
by M. B. Kirby. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice Brown Kirby, New York; D:
10015, Feb. 23, 1907; 2c. Feb. 23, 1907.
42898
or, A cold proposition, sketch in 1 act, by
T. H. Forbes. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© T. Harold Forbes. New Rochelle, N. Y.
D : 6337, Mar. 15, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 15, 1905.
42899
Snow nymph; a musical pantomime, by N.
Smith. cover-title, 2 p. 12°. Printed.
[Words only]
© Nelia Smith, New York ; D : 1923, May 22,
1D02 ; 2c. June 10, 1902. 42900
Snow (The) queen; by H. G. Chapman.
© Henry Grafton Chapman, New York; D:
10858, June 26, 1907. 42901
2163
42901
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42916
Snow (The) queen — Continued.
fairy play for cliildren in 2 acts, drama-
tized and arr. from the &tory of that title by
Hans Christian Andersen, by E. B. Grimball.
[20] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1915; D : 42545 ; Elizabeth
B. Grimball, New York. 42901a
in 4 acts, by L. Loveman. 85 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 5. 1910 ; D : 22225 ; Leonora Love-
man, Cambridge, Mass. 42902
a musical drama, by G. W. Hofmann. 17 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Gerda Wismer Hofmann, San Francisco ;
D : 14740, Dec 21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1908.
42903
play in 4 acts, adapted from Hans Chris-
tian Andersen, by G. H. White. [3], 31 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 14, 1914 ; D : 37568 ; Grace Hoff-
man White, AVashington. 42903a
■ founded on Hans Andersen's fairy
tale, by L. Loveman. London, George Allen
&; CO., ltd.. 1913. 89 p. 12°.
© Feb. 10, 1913; 2c. Feb. 24, 1913; D:
32389 ; Leonora Loveman, Cambridge, Mass.
42904
Snow top; or, Intra muros, by J. M. McNulty.
© J. M. McNulty, Milwaukee ; 1893 : 20834.
Apr. 29. 42905
Snow White; drama iu 1 act, by H. R. Sauers.
[22] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1915; D: 41-502;
Italpli Sauers
I'ittsburgh.
Herman
42905a
— a play for children in 4 acts and 9 scenes,
by M. Merington. founded on G. A. Gorner's
Sneewittchen, a stage adaptation of the fairy
tale of the name. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marguerite Merington. New York ; D :
0777, .Time 6, 1905 ; 2c. June 6, 1905. 42906
— play in 4 acts, by J. C. Solari. .53 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1910 ; D : 22044 ; Joseph C.
Solari, St. Louis. 42907
— [play in 2 acts] by H. G. Green. 127 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1912 ; D : 28420 ; Henry Gil-
lidge Green, London. 42908
Snow White and Kose Red.
for children.
See Fairy plays
Snow White and the seven dwarfs; a fairy tale
play based on the stoi-y of the brothers Grimm,
by Jessie Braham White, with music by Ed-
mond Rickett and numerous illustrations bv
Snow White and the seven dwarfs — Continued.
Charles B. Falls. New York, Dodd, Mead &
company. 1913. 7 p. 1., 236 p. front., col.
plates. 8°.
© Nov. 22, 1913; 2c. Jan. 30, 1914; A:
362566 ; Winthrop Ames, New York. 42908a
fairy tale play in 7 acts, from the story
by the brothers Grimm, by Jessie Braham
White. [9], 394 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1912; D: 31399; Winthrop
Ames, New York. 42909
-See also Fairy plays for children.
Snow (The) witch. See Silver (The) thread.
Snowball. See Boule de neige.
Snowball, a colored valet; farce in 1 act, by
M. Burt Emerson. Clyde, O., Ames' publish-
ing CO., 1895. 9 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 358] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1895:36047.
.Tuly 11; Ic. .July 19. 42910
Snowball fantastics; a series of evolutions and
pantomimes, by Adelaide AVestcott Hatch.
New York, Hints publishing company, 1903.
cover-title, 3 p. 12°.
© Hints pub. co.. New York ; D : 4192. Nov.
5, 1903; 2c. Nov. 17, 1903. 42911
Snowballing'; a play in 1 act, introduced iu the
musical comedy The Alaskan, by W. P. Cul-
len. 2 p. S°.
P. CuUen, Chicago ; C : 207651, May
2c. May 24, 1909. 42912
a staff drill, by Harriette Wilbur.
O., March brothers, 1908. cover-
12°. (Harriette Wilbur's series of
llower plays)
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D: 13880.
Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 42913
© Wm.
15, 1909;
Snowballs;
Lebanon,
title. 3 p.
or, The follies of a night, an original au-
dacity in pantomime-comedy form, by R.
Fraser. [2], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert Fraser, New York ; 1881 : 17116,
Nov. 3; 2c. Nov. 10. 42914
Snowbound; comedy for 2 males and 2 females,
by Frances Aymar Mathews. New York, E. S.
Werner & co., 1907. 20 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co., New York; D:
11703, Nov. 7, 1907; 2c. Nov. 16, 1907. 42915
— — comedy melodrama in 3 acts, by W. A.
Boughtou. [1], 141 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1915; D : 40451 ; Willis Ar-
nold Boughtou, Cambridge, Mass. 42915a
Snowdrop; 1 act western playlet, by A, Mar-
tyu. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1910; D: 22270; Alvin Mar-
tyn, Pittsburgh. 42916
9
164
42917
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42937
Snowdrop and the dwarfs of the mountains j
a spectacular drama in 5 acts, by J. Wood-
ard. 18 p. f°. Ms.
'© John Woodard. New York; 1883:7927,
Apr. 30; 2c. Apr. 30. 42917
Snowdrop (The) of the North. See Christie
Johnstone.
Snowed in; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. E. Wy-
lie, jr.
© J. E. Wylie, jr., Euglewood, N. J. ; 1876 :
5194, Apr. 29. 42918
original comedy sketch in 2 scenes, by Her-
bert Hall Winslow. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1911; D: 25738; Fred Mo-
zart, Newton, Mass. 42919
Snowed un; comedy sketch, by H. Calver. 28 p.
4°, Ms.'
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1911 ; D : 23009 ; Harry Oalver,
New York. 42920
Snowed up with a duchess; a comedietta in 1
act, by C. A. Castell. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1907. 20 p. 12°.
( On cover : French's international copy-
righted ed. of the works of the best authors,
no. 107)
© Samuel French, New York; D : 9005,
Aug. 28, 1906; 2c. Dec. 6, 1907. 42921
Snowflake and the seven pigmies; a spectacu-
lar drama in 5 acts, adapted from the Ger-
man, by F. W. Bert.
© Frederick W. Bert, Boston ; 1880 : 13552,
Sept. 4. 42922
Snowflower (The); a drama in 5 acts, adapted
from the French of Desnoyers and D'Ennery,
by Mrs. R. Pacheco.
© Mrs. Rotnualdo Pacheco, New York;
1880 : 15736, Oct. 14. 42923
a play in 3 acts, by F. K. Peile, M. Morton
and P. Tscaicowsky. [42] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© F. Kinsey Peile, Michael Morton, London,
and Pierre Tscaicowsky, Russia ; D : 6717, May
5, 1905 ; 2c. May 5, 1905. 42924
(Edelweiss); a romantic drama in 5 acts,
by Dion Boucicault.
© Kate Clax-ton, United States ; 1880 : 15241,
Oct. 7. 42925
Snubbing (The) of Fanny; play in 1 act, by
Winifred St. Clair. London, F. Griffiths
[1914] 31 p. 12°.
© Jan. 8, 1914 : 2c. Mar. 23, 1914 ; D : 36587 ;
Francis Griffiths, London. 42925a
Snufi in a box; farce in 2 acts, by .J. M. G.
Wood. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co., 1902.
16 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 430])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 1629, Mar.
20, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1902. 42926
Snug Harbor; by M. F. Gareissen.
© Mabel Fonda Gareissen, Washington ; D :
15167, Feb. 24, 1909. 42927
Snug little kingdom; a comedy of Bohemia in
3 acts, by Mark Ambient. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1906. 71 p.
12°.
© Samuel French, New Y'ork ; D : 8638, June
5, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 8, 1906. 42928
So great of reformation; a drama in a prologue
pud 3 acts, by Z. M. Clark.
© Zeba Montgomery Clark, Montvale, N. J. ;
1SS4 : 9799, May 12. 42929
So ich dir; schauspiel in 4 aufziigen, von Paul
Lindau. Berlin [Felix Bloch erben] 1903.
128 p. 12°.
© Heinrich Conried, New York ; D : 4399,
Dec. 17, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1904. 42930
So like a woman; by D. G. Bartlett.
© Dorothee Grey Bartlett, Philadelphia;
1900 A: 6931, Mar. 15. 42931
So like her father; a drama in a prelude and 3
acts, by J. V. Blake. Chicago, 1909. 83 p.
12°.
© July 6, 1909 ; 2c. July 12, 1909 ; D : 16224 ;
James Vila Blake, Chicago. 42932
So much for so much; play in 4 acts, by W.
Mack. [SO] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913 ; D : 35520 ; Willard Mack,
Salt Lake City. • 42933
So'n windhund; schwank in 3 akten, von C.
Kraatz und A. Hoffmann. Berlin, Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher bilhnenschrift-
steller, g. m. b. h., 1912. 88 p. 12°.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1913; D: 34883; Curt Kraatz
und Arthur Hoffmann, Berlin. 42934
So said Ecclesiastes; a play in 4 acts, by B. H.
Reis.
© Benjamin H. Reis, Brooklyn ; D : 13841,
Sept. 19, 1908. 42935
So shall ye reap; intensely dramatic incident,
by L. Kelley. [3], 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915 ; D : 39897 ; Loring Kelley,
Seattle. 42935a
So spin the fates; in 4 acts, by L. M. Sawyer.
140 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lucv M. Sawyer, New York; D: 10110,
Mar. 11, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1907. 42936
So truly good! or, A saint against his will,
comedy in 4 acts, by Barba Rossa [pseud, of
W. O.'Soubron]
© William Otto Soubrou, Milwaukee: D:
592, May 29, 1901 . 42937
2165
42938
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
42956
So wird's gemacht; posse mit gesang und tanz
in 3 akten, von H. Frey und F. W. Hardt, mu-
sik von Walter Kollo. Vollstandiges textbuch.
Miinchen, Drei raasken-verlag, g. m. b. h., 1912.
134 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913 ; D : 34147 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 42938
Soap-bubble (The); a musical comedy in 3 acts,
bv M. Phister. Cincinnati, Commercial ga-
zette. 1885. 40 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Montgomery Phister, Cincinnnti ; 1885 :
13099. June 13 ; 2c. July 23. 42939
Soap-bubble (The) drill; an entertainment for
girls, by Islargaret Fezandie. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1892. 10 p. illus. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1892:
36090, Sept. 2 ; 2c. Oct. 22. 42940
Soap (The) peddler; in 2 scenes, by Harry L.
Newton and T. Mayo Geary. [7] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Stutzmau & May, Williamsport, Pa. ; D :
1204, June 17, 1908 ; 2c. June 17, 1908.
42941
13204
Sob (The) artist; comedy drama sketch, by C. E.
Mace. [11] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1911; D: 25112; Chas. E.
Mace, Denver. 42942
^a play in 1 act, by C. E. Mace. [3], 33 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic Mar. 6, 1913 ; D : 32532 ; Charles E.
Mace, Denver. . 42943
Sobrina (La) del cura; melodrama en 2 actos,
divididos ea 4 cuadros, original y en prosa, de
C. Arniches. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1914. 68 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915: D:
40075; Carlos Arniches, Madrid. 42943a
Sobrinos (Los) de Don Juan; aproposito en 1
acto, en prosa y verso, original de Enrique
Charlau y Julio Sfinchez Godinez. Madrid
[Sociedad" de autores espaiioles] 1914. 25 p.
12°.
© Sept. IT, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38237 ; E. Charlan y J. Sanchez Godinez, Ma-
drid. 42943b
Sociable (A) seamstress; monologue, by B. B.
Hay ward. Typewritten.
© Beatrice B. Hayward, Wayland, Mass.;
1898 : 64367, Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 3. 42944
Social aspirations; original comedy in 2 scenes,
l)y Helen Sherman Griffith. New York, Dick
Sc Fitzgerald, 1903. 20 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 3545,
June 6. 1903 ; 2c. July 25, 1903. 42945
Social barrier: 4 act drama, by W. C. Herman.
40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1909 ; D : 17436 ; W. O. Her-
man, Worthington, Ind. 42946
Social (A) battle; Mrs. Brainbridge's dance, a
society play in 4 acts, by W. H. Carson. [74]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1909 ; D : 16607 ; William
Henry Carson. New York. 42947
Social brigands; by Maiy Bradford Crownin-
shield.
© Mrs. Schuyler Crowninshield, Washing-
ton ; D : 1481, Feb. 20, 1902. 42948
a dramatization [in 4 acts] by Mrs. E. N.
Morgan and F. Chaffee, of an unpublished
novel by Mrs. Schuyler Crowninshield. [116]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Edmund Nash Morgan, Cleveland,
O., and Frank Chaffee. New York ; D : 4574.
Feb. 1, 1904; 2c. Feb. 1, 1904. 42949'
Social (A) bursa; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
J. AV. Castelle.
© John Wayne Castelle, Blue Island, 111. ;
1899 : 44029, July 7. 42950
Social (The) butterfly; a modern society drama
in 4 acts, by B. T. Kahmanu. [61] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Bernadine T. Kahmann, Kansas City,
Mo. ; D : 13240, June 24, 1908 ; 2c. June 24,
1908. 42951
Social (The) cheaters; a tragic farce in 4 acts,
by a New Yorker. [101] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 12. 1909; D: 16270; Henry B.
Harris, New York. 42952
Social (A) cobweb; a comedy drama in 4 acts,,
by J. C. Greig.
© J. C. Greig and Lac Stafford, Minneapo-
lis; 1900 A: 20133, Aug. 13. 42953
■ • a comedy in 3 acts, by J. C. Greig. [26] p.
f°. Typewi'itten.
© J. C. Greig, Evansville, Ind. ; 1891 : 1371,
Jan. 8; 2c. Jan. 8. 42954
Social detective; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
A. C. Guuter.
© A. C. Gunter, New York; D : 4917, Apr.
21. 1904. 42955
Social (A) dilemma; a comedy in 4 acts, by
S. M. Gardenhire. Typewritten.
© S. M. Gardenhire, Topeka, Kan.; 1893:
49776, Nov. 8; 2c. Nov. 8. 42956
Social (A) disaster; play in 1 act, by V. B. Ben-
ton. 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1914 ; D : 37663 ; Vera Bone-
parte Benton, Alameda, Cal. 42956a
2166
42957
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
42980
Social duplicity; a play, by A. Bingham.
© Amelia Bingham, New York ; D : 424,
May 3. 1901. 42957
Social dynamites; a comedy in 3 acts, by George
Margrave. New York, Pusey & Rooney, 1881.
35 p. 8°.
© Walter Cox, New York ; 1881 : 17424,
Nov. 8; 2c. Dec. 9. 42958
Social (The) error; drama, by I. S. Wechsler.
[2], 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1911; D: 25945; Israel S.
Wechsler, New York. 42959
Social (A) escapade; a 1 act musical comedy,
written and composed by A. A. Andros.
© Annie A. Andros, Cambridgeport, Mass. ;
1896 : 27738, May 6. 42960
Social (A) event; a play of our own times, 1
act drama, by M. D. Hensey.
© Melville D. Hensey, Washington; 1892:
40489, Oct. 6. 42961
Social evil; in 8 scenes, by A. H. Lucas. St.
Louis, Mo. [1873] 12 p. 8°.
© Andrew H. Lucas, St. Louis ; 1873 : 6704,
June 16; 2c. Aug. 25. 42962
a moral drama in 5 acts, by J. S. Norton.
© John S. Norton, New York ; 1872 : 7388,
July 10. 42963
Social (The) game; or, Barton Holt of Trisco,
an original 4 act drama, by L. B. Parker.
© Lem B. Parker, Chicago ; D : 9976, Feb.
16, 1907. 42964
Social glass; monologue, by D. Y. Steiner. 4 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1910; D : 22939 ; D. Verne
Steiner. Manor, Pa. 42965
or. The victims of the bottle, T. T. Wood-
ward's original, moral, temperance drama, in
5 acts. New York, S. French & son, 1881.
46 p. 12°. ([French's standard drama, act-
ing ed„ no. 385])
© T. Trask Woodward, Marshall, 111.;
1880:19301, Dec. 17; 2c. Mar. 30, 1881.
42966
Social (A) heroine; or, Broken to harness,
comedy drama in 4 acts, by Mervyn Dallas.
© Carrie Turner Mack, New York; 1894:
24291, May 14. 42967
Social (A) highwayman; play in 1 act, by W.
Montague. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1914 ; D : 37874 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco.
42967a
Social (A) idol; comedy hi 3 acts, by E. M.
Muret and Dan Young. Typewritten.
© Edward M. Muret, New York; 1893:
13425, Mar. 17; 2c. Mar. 20. 42968
Social (A) Judas; a society drama in 3 acts,
by Levin C. Tees and J. Shriver Murphy.
Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company,
1896.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1896 : 39950,
July 8 ; 2c. July 8. 42969
Social (The) ladder; comedy in 3 acts, by E.
Clayton and Mrs. C. A. Doremus.
© Estelle Clayton, New York ; 1893 : 10180,
Feb. 25. 42970
Social (The) leader's husband; play in 1 act,
by G. J. Young. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1913; D : 32885 ; George J.
Young, Columbus, O. 42971
Social (The) liars; comedy in 3 acts, bv C. R.
Foster, [2], 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1913; D: 34092; Carlton
Russell Foster, Los Angeles. 42972
Social (A) lion; a comedy, by E. Sheridan.
New York, 1890. 88 p. 12°.
© Eugene Sheridan, New York; 1888:
26314, Sept. 15; 2c. Jan. 20, 1891. 42973
a comedy in 3 acts, by C. K. Hager.
© Charles K. Hager, St. Louis ; D : 1406,
Feb. 6, 1902. 42974
Social malaria; a drama in 3 acts, by L. Steffe-
none,
© Luigi Steftenone, New York ; 1886 : 21325,
Sept. 23. 42975
Social (A) nightmare; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Lincoln Balcli [i. e. W. L. Balch] 133 p. 4 .
Typewritten.
© William L. Balch, Boston ; D : 5359, Aug,
1, 1904; 2c. Aug. 1, 1904. 42976
Social (A) outcast; a domestic drama in 1 act,
by Charles Townsend. New York, The De
Witt publishing house.
© R. H. Russell & son. New York; 1895:
64534, Dec. 20 ; 2c. Dee. 20. 42977
Social (A) pariah; in 4 acts, by W. B. Young.
[146] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William B. Young. Chicago; D : 10654,
May 29, 1907 ; 2c. May 29, 1907. 42978
Social (A) pirate; or, Beating the world, in 4
acts, by J. Kaiser. [55] p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Kaiser, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
12737, Apr. 13, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1908. 42970
See also Tremblers (The)
Social (A) problem; an up-to-date drama, by
F. C. Barclay.
© Fannie C. Barclay, New York ; D : 13676,
Aug. 28, 1908. 42980
2167
42981
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43002
Social questions; a muclern comedy in 5 acts,
by I. H. Perdicaris. Paris, T. Symonds, 1878.
52 p. 16°.
© Ion H. Perdicaris, Treuton, N. J. ; 1878 :
14937, Dec. 20; 2c. Feb. 10, 1879. 42981
Social (A) sacrifice; a drama iu 3 acts, by W. A.
Smith.
© William Allen Smith, Brooklyn, 1888:
12878, May 2. 42982
Social (A) saint; iu 3 acts, by C. Herbert.
© Carl Herbert, Philadelphia; TJUU A:
18050, July 21. 42983
Social scandal; by C. S. Booth.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans;
D : 8982, Aug. 22, 1906. 42984
Social (The) secretary; play in 4 acts, by A.
Mixon. [112] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1914 ; D : 36078 ; Ada Mixon,
Washington. 42984a
Social session; a musical farce comedy in 3 acts,
by D. J. Sprague.
© D. J. Sprague, Milford, Mass.; 1889:
22273, July 19. 42985
See also Tat men's club.
Social (A) sphinx; a play in 3 acts, by A. E.
Burke.
© Annie Elisabeth Burke, New York ; 1895 :
12808, Mar. 4. 42986
Social (The) stag'e; original dramas, comedies,
burlesques and entertainments, by G. M.
Baker. Boston, Lee & Shepard, 1871. 262 p.
front., plates. 16°.
Contents : The last loaf. — A Grecian
bend. — Too late for the train.— Snow-bound. —
Bonbons. — Lightheart's pilgrimage. — The war
of the roses. — Thirty minutes for refresh-
ments.— A little more cider. — New brooms
sweep clean.
© George M. Baker, Boston ; 1870 : 2642,
Oct. 8 ; 2c. Oct. 24. 42986a
Social (A) success; play in 1 act, by Max Beer-
bohm. [3], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1913 ; D : 32119 ; Sir George
Alexander, London. 42987
Social suicide; a story of modern society in 4
acts, by R. Henegan.
© Rex Henegan, Boston ; D : 3041, Feb. 4.
1903. 42988
Social (The) tragedy; play in 4 acts, by A. A.
Hoge. 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1911; D: 24778; Albert
Arista Hoge, New York. 42989
Social (The) war of 1900; or. The con-
spirators and lovers, a thrilling prophetic
drama in 5 acts, by S. M. Landis. Philadel-
phia, The author [1874] 39 p. 12°.
© Simon M. Landis, Philadelphia; 1873:
12127, Oct. 23; 2c. Apr. 11, 1874. 42990
Social whirl; a dramatic composition, by L.
Shubert.
© Lee Shubert, New York ; D : 8081, Mar. 1.
1906. 42991
Social (A) wreck; a serio-comic opera in 3 acts,
libretto by G. D. Hand, music by C. Roese.
© George D. Hand and Carl Roese, St.
Paul; 1885:4242, Feb. 16. 42992
Socialism; drama iu 1 act, by R. A. Kasper.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1910; D : 20372 ; Robert A.
Kasper, Evanston, 111. 42993
1 act play of to-day, by R. A. Kasper. 25 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1910; D: 21039; Robert A.
Kasper, Evanston, 111. 42994
Socialist (The); by John Gilroy. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Albert Ackermann, Cincinnati ; D : 15161,
Feb. 24, 1909; 2c. Feb. 24, 1909. 42995
— dramatic episode before the dawn of the
new era, by W. Montague. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1911; D: 25820; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 42996
play, by H. Talbert. [3], 38 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912; D: 28655; Harlin Tal-
bert, Albany, Or, 42997
Socialists (The); in 3 acts, by W. S. Lockwood.
60 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Walter S. Lockwood, Evanston, 111. ;
D:4S33, Apr. 4, 1904; 2c. Apr. 4, 1904.
42998
- — — a musical play in 2 acts, by A. R. Dalby.
[80] p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1913; D : 35484 ; Alfred R.
Dalby, Chicago. 42999
Society. Typewritten.
© Richard F. Price, New York; 1899:
39229, June 14 ; 2c. July 3. 43000
by R. S. Higgins.
© Ruggles S. Higgins, Livermore Falis,
Me.; D:574, June 13, 1901. 43001
— a comedy in 3 acts, by E. J. Weisenberg.
80 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Edward J. Weisenberg, Cleveland ; I> :
14928, Jan. 28, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1909. 43002
2168
43003
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43023
Society — Coutinued.
a play in 4 acts, by H. J. W. Dam.
© H. J. W. Dam, New York ; D : 917, Oct. 3,
1901. 43003
and Caste; [2 plays] by T. W. Robertson,
Society (A) fad; farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
John G. Wilson.
© John H. Russell, New York ; 1892 : 12130,
Mar. 19. 43013
ed. by T. Edgar Pemberton. Boston and Lon-
don, D. C. Heath & co., 1905. xxxvi, 251 p.
24°. ([Belles-lettres series, section 3])
© D. C. Heath & co., Boston; A: 115911,
May 3, 1905; 2c. May 3, 1905. 43003a
Society acting; farce in 1 act, by Frank Du-
mont,
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1898 : 69245,
Nov. 28; 2c. Nov. 28; 2c. Nov. 30. 43004
Society (A) actress; comedy, by E. Houston.
© Edith . Houston, Chicago ; 1890 : 34916.
Nov. 6. 43005
comedy in 5 acts, by W. Harris. [115] p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1913; D: 33836; Wm. Har-
ris, New York. 43006
Society and Babe Robinson; or, The streets of
old San Francisco, play, by E. S. Mighels.
San Francisco, Pacific pub. co., 1914. 93 p.
8°.
© Dec. 2, 1914; 2c. Dec. 8, 1914; D:
39034; Ella Sterling Mighels, San Francisco.
43006a
Society belles; a burlesque.
© Harry Le Clair and Edward Leslie, New
.York; 1899:33464, May 18. 43007
Society (A) bluff; a musical farce comedy in 2
acts, by J. H. Russell.
© John H. Russell, New York ; 1891 : 34657,
Sept. 29. 43008
Society (The) circus; an operatic conceit, in 2
acts, designed and arr. by O. E. Skiff, music
by George Schleifarth.
© H. B. Thearle & co., Chicago; 1894:
60948, Dec. 29. 43009
Society (The) coach; musical play in 1 act, by
M. B. Cooke. [18] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Marjorie Benton Cooke, Chicago; D:
10075, Mar. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1907. 43010
Society (The) editor at the phone; a mono-
logue, by E. A. Chambliss. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Emma Amonette Chambliss, Memphis,
Tenn. ; D : 15165, Feb. 23, 1909; 2c. Feb. 23,
1909. 43011
Society (A) event; a comedy in 3 acts, by T.
Mayer. Typewritten.
© Theodore Mayer, San Francisco ; 1893 :
9275, Feb. 20 ; 2c. Jan. 29, 1894. 43012
Same. [New York, Strauss & Klee, 1892]
2 p. 1., 54 numb. 1., 4 1. 4°.
© John H. Russell, New York ; 1892 : 16037,
Apr. 12; 2c. Apr. 12. 43014
Society for mine; comedy sketch, by D. L.
Irwin. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1911; D : 25979 ; David L.
Irwin, St. Louis. 43015
Society (The) girl; comedy in 1 act, by Abra-
ham Goldknopf. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1912; D : 28747 ; A. Gold-
knopf, Bathbeach, N. Y. 43016
Society girls; a burlesque.
© Harry Le Clair and Edward Leslie. New
York ; 1899 : 33465, May 18. 43017
Society Island; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
C. E. Turner. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Celie Ellis Turner, New York; D:9471,
Nov. 20, 1906; 2c. Nov. 20, 1906. 43018
Society (The) Islands; musical comedy in 3
acts, book and lyrics by Beardsley Woods,
music by B. Walker. 93 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1910; D : 20232 ; Barclay
Walker, New York. 43019
Society, its swells, snobs and servants; a ro-
mantic, musical and farcical comedy in 3 acts.
New York, 1880.
© W. J. Comley and J. S. Key, United
States ; 1880 : 4777, Mar. 25. 43020
Society (A) lion; a society comedy in 4 acts, by
A, E. Myles.
© A. Edward Myles, Omaha, Neb. ; 1894 :
22251, Apr. 30. 43021
Society (The) of the seven stars. See Sun-
rise.
Society (A) pilot; a modern American drama of
social life in 4 acts, by C. W. Bachmann and
O. Morosco. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Oliver Morosco and C. Wm. Bachmann,
Los Angeles ; D : 11949, Dec. 6, 1907 ; 2c. Feb.
15, 1908. 43022
Society (A) star; an original musical farce
comedy, in 3 acts and 3 scenes, by Harry W.
Emmett.
© Harrv Le Clair, New York ; 1888 : 25053.
Sept. 3. ' 43023
2169
43024
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43038
Society (A) terror; a comedy in 3 acts, by E.
Monk. Ms.
© Edward Monk and D. P. Coville, Chi-
cago ; 1892 : 32858, Aug. 10 ; Ic. act 1, Aug. 10.
43024
Society (A) tramp; a comedy drama in 3 acts
and a prologue, by L. Bloom.
© Lewis Bloom, United States ; 1893 : 40416,
Sept. 6. 43025
Society's back yard; play in 4 acts, by A.
Blanchard, 148 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1909; D: 16942; Arthur
Blanchard, Cambridge, Mass. 43026
Society's sin. See Electrolysis.
Society's victim; comedy in 1 act, by L.
Laudes. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1911; D : 23845 ; Lewis Lan-
des, New York. 43027
Sociological maid; play in 1 act, by Charlotte
Teller and Martha S. Bensley. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charlotte Teller Johnson, New York ; D :
8051, Feb. 24, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1906. 43028
Socorrito (La); zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido en
3 cuiidros y 1 intermedio, libro de A. Caamano,
mfisica de los maestros Calleja y Barrera.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1914.
44 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28. 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36539 ; Angel Caamano, Madrid. 43028a
Socrate et sa femme. See Socrates and his
wife.
Socrates; drama in 5 acts of the life of the
world's greatest philosopher, by F. S. Clark.
78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1914 ; D : 38945 ; Fred Sher-
wood Clark, Brooklyn. 43028b
'Play to develop a thought on truth, by
W. G. Sears. 12 p. 8°. Printed.
© Feb. 20, 1913; 2c. Feb. 20, 1913; D:
32647 ; Willis G. Sears, Omaha, Neb. 43029
Socrates and his wife; a 1 act comedy in verse,
tr. by permission of Theodore de Banville,
author of the original in French, Socrate et sa
femme, with share to him in author's rights,
by C. Renauld, preface by C. A. Dana. 1st. ed.
New York, The Marinoni press, 1889. xii,
[2], 39, 1 p. 12°.
© Charles Renauld, New York ; 1889 : 18963,
June 19 ; 2c. July 13. 43030
Soda (The) stand; vaudeville sketch, by E.
McGaffey. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1915 ; D : 42303 ; Earnest Mc-
Gaffey, Victoria, British Columbia. 43030a
Soda water girl. See Monologues of to-day.
Sodabergs (The); or, Utah in '62, 1 act comedy,
by Jack Haynes and E. S. Haynes. 22 p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. July 27, 1915 ; D : 41317 ; Eva Stewart
Haynes, Portland, Or. 43030b
Sodom and Gomorrha; musical comedy in 3
acts, by H. Bauer.
© Heinrich Bauer, New York ; 1894 : 28433,
July 7. 43031
Same.
© Heinrich Bauer, New York ; 1894 : 36009.
Aug. 1. 43032
Sceurs (Les) Zigoteau; vaudeville en 3 actes,
par Henry Moreau et Marc Sonal [pseud, of
Georges llanos] Paris, C. Joubert, 1912. 152
p. 12°.
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913; D:
32025; Joubert, Paris. 43033
Soff and fresh; in a little bit and then some,
by Fennel and Tyson. 10 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1909 ; D : 17718 ; Fennel and
Tyson, Brooklyn. 43034
Soft (A) black overcoat with a velvet collar;
[play in 1 act] by Robert C. V. Meyers, [and]
The rough diamond, by Buckstone. Philadel-
phia, P. Garrett vS: cc, 1886. p. 193-216. 12°.
(Dramatic supplement to Otie hundred choice
selections, no. 15)
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1886:
12543, May 27 ; 2c. Sept. 9. 43035
Soft (A) cold hand; in 1 act, by B. A. Dwyer.
© Bessie Agnes Dwyer, Washington ; 1900
A : 2S294, Nov. 16. 43036
Soft pickings; play in 1 act, by S. M. Childrey.
6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915; D : 40112 ; Stanley Mor-
gan Childrey, Philadelphia. 43036a
Soft (A) snap; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
Dick Navlor [pseud, of I. B. Naylor] Galves-
ton, Hopkins & CO., 1805. 20 p., 1 1. 8°.
© I. B. Naylor, Galveston, Tex.; 1894:
55164, Nov. 26; 2c. Jan. 12, 1895. 43037
• or, Soft snaps, a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
being a satire on domestic servants, by W. J.
Comley.
© William J. Coralev, New York; 1884:
13914, July 9. 43038
Soft snaps. See Soft (A) snap.
Soft (The) spot; satirical melodramatic farro
in prologue and 3 acts, by C. D. Willson. [2],
110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1915 ; D : 41935 ; Corwin Dale
Willson, Ann Arbor. 43038a
2170
43039
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43058
Sogoro; or, Greater love, a Japanese tragedy,
by N. G. Munro. 41 p. 16°.
© Apr. 20. 1910; 2c. Apr. 21, 1910; D:
20853 ; Neil Gordon Munro, Yokohama, Japan.
43039
Sohn (Der) der VNrildnis. See Ingomar, the
barbarian. — Parthenia and the hero of the
wilderness.
Sohn (Der) des Zeus; koinodie in 3 akten, von
Theodor Wolff-Tlaiiring. Berlin, E. Bloch,
1913. 141 p. 8°.
© Mar. 19. 1913; 2c. May 26, 1913; D:
33337 ; Theaterverlag Ednard Bloch, Berlin.
43040
Soiled (A) dove: draian in 5 acts, by T, A.
Burtt.
© Thomas A. Burtt, Philadelphia; 1892:
27348, June 30. 43041
Soir (Le) de Waterloo; Episode musical en 2
actes, de Eug. et Ed. Adenis, musique de
Emile Nerini. Paris, A. Girard, 1910. 30 p.
12°. [Words only]
© Jan. 5, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1911 ; D : 23153 ;
.Vmand Girard, Paris. 43042
Soiree (La) Courtepince. See Ombres chi-
noises.
Soixante-dix. See. at end of alphabet, titles
beginning with figures: 70.
Sojer; 1 act play, by P. Wolff. [2], 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1915 ; D : 41897 ; Perlita AVolff,
New York. 43043a
Sol; comedy opera in a prologue and 2 acts,
book and lyrics by G. Faruell.
© Genevieve Farnell. Bogota, N. J. ; D : 8479.
Apr. 28. 1900. 43043
Sol de otono; boceto de comedia, en 1 acto y en
prosa. original de R. Maestre. Madrid,
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1910. 14 p.
12°.
© Oct. 29, 1910; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910; D:
22440; Rogelio Maestre, Madrid. 43044
Sol Erskins; in 5 acts, by W. B. Ketchum. 26
p. f°. Typewritten.
© C O. Ketchum, New Richmond, O. ; D :
1598, Mar. 17, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 10, 1902. 43045
Sol Gregory; a pastoral comedy in 3 acts, by
C. Klein.
© Charles Klein, New Yorlj ; 1890 : 21569,
.July 5. 43046
Sol Hyams brocanteur; drame en 2 actes, par
.T. Bernac. [9] p. 8°. (Supplement aux An-
nates politiques et litteraires, xxvi® annee,
no. 1284—2 f6vr., 1908)
© .lean Bernac, Paris; D: 12308, Feb. 5,
Sol Smith Russell's dramatic entertainment.
© Sol Smith Russell, United States; 1872:
5227, May 18. 43048
Sol Tuttle; or. Life among the lawless, a new
sensational drama in 4 acts, by W. H. Right-
mi re.
© V/illiam H. Rightmire, New York ; 1877 :
14130. Dec. 6. 43049
Sol y alegria; zarzuela en 1 acto y 4 cuadros,
de G. Jover y E. G. del Castillo, mtisica del
maestro Tomiis L. Torregrosa. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1909. 39 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16896; Gonzalo Jover y Emilio G. del Cas-
tillo, Madrid. 43050
Solambo. See Yvolna.
Sold; play in 4 acts, adapted from the Russian
of Georg Erastov, by Herman Bernstein. 68
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1910; D: 21023; Interna-
tional play bureau. New York. 43051
sketch. 1 act, by D. L. Whipple. 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Daisy Lee Whipple. Louisville; D: 15861,
May 15, 1909 ; 2c. May 15, 1909. 43052
or. The fairy queen's revenge, comic
1908; 2c. Feb. 5, 1908.
43047
opera in 3 acts, music and libretto by G. B.
De Wier.
© G. Bertine De Wier, New York; 1885:
1922, Jan. 21. 43053
Sold again and got the money; comic operetta,
written and composed bv Alfred B. Sedgwick.
New York, R. M. De Witt, 1876. 27 p. 12°.
( [De Witt's acting plays, no. 207] ) [Words
only]
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
14.580, Dec. 29; 2c. Sept. 15, 1877. 43054
Sold but not bought; play in 3 acts, by Joseph
H. Benner. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1912; D: 30631; Gladys
George Benner, Allentown, Pa. 43055
Sold for a song; comedy in 1 act, by E. B.
Perkins.
© Elizabeth B. Perkins, New York; 1899:
76120, Nov. 21. 43056
Sold for drink; or. What whiskey will do,
in 4 acts, by E. O. Alvord. [54] p. f °. Type-
written.
© Edward O. Alvord, Superior, Wis. ; D :
15265, Mar. 6, 1909; 2c. Mar. 6. 1909. 43057
Sold for gold; by E. Musgrove.
© Ethel Musgrove, Louisville ; D : 7559.
Sept. 25, 1905. 43058
2171
43059
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43075
Sold for money; play in 4 acts, by Cecil
Spooner. [1], 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1912; D : 30873 ; Blaney-
Spooner amusement cc. New York. 43059
Sold out; comedy sketch in 1 act, by James Mat-
thews [pseud, of A. Marix] [1], 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1915 ; D : 40550 ; A. Marix,
New York. 43059a
[Sold to sham.e] ; 4 act comedy drama, by J.
Silbert and Waltzman.
[58] p. 8°. Ms. "
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1912 ; D : 31380 ; Jacob Silbert,
New York. 43060
Soldadito (El) de chocolate; opereta c6mica,
arreglo directo del original austriaco Der
tapfere soldat, en 1 acto y 3 cuadros, en
prosa, por Jose Maria Martin de Eugenio,
mtisica de Oscar Straus. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espafioles] 1911. 38 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28245 ;
Martin tie Eugenio, Madrid. 43061
Soldado (El) de cuota; zarzuela en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 3 cuadros eu prosa, original de M.
GonzSlez de Lara y J. Casado, mtisica de los
maestros Foglietti y Marquina. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1915. 37 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40074; Manuel Gonzalez de Lara y Jos6 Ca-
sado, Madrid. 43061a
Soldado (El) Pena; entremSs en prosa, de A.
Fernandez Arreo. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1909. 18 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19. 1909; D:
17452; Antonio Fernandez Arreo, Madrid.
43062
Soldat (Le) de chocolat; operette en 3 actes et 4
tableaux, de R. Bernauer et L. Jacobson.
d'apres Bernard Shaw Arms and the man,
adaptation frangaise de Pierre Veber, musique
de Oscar Straus. Paris, M. Eschig, 1912. 1
p. 1.. [5]-181 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Apr. 20, 1912; 2c. Apr. 22, 1912; D:
29437 ; Max Eschig, Paris. 43063
Soldateng'liick (Das) Sec Minna von Barn-
helm.
Soldier (A) and a gentleman; a comedy in 4
acts, by G. A. Forsyth.
© George A. Forsyth, Washington ; D : 3628,
June 20, 1903. , 43064
Soldier (The) and the prophet. See Khar-
toum.
Soldier (The) and the senorita; a musical com-
edy in 2 acts, by E. L. Merritt. [74] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ed. L. Merritt, Oakland, Cal. ; D : 7960,
Jan. 24. 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1906. 43065
Soldier (The) boy and the city girl; comedy
sketch, by Barry Gray. 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1909 ; D : 17816 ; Frank La
Monte, Philadelphia. 43066
Soldier men; play in 1 act, by R. Warner. [2],
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1915; D: 40628; Richard
Warner. New York. 43066a
Soldier (The) of bonnes fortunes; romanticcom-
edy in 1 act, by J. Shiveley. 27 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38738 ; Josephine
Shively, San Francisco. 43066b
Soldier (A) of Corsica; in 5 acts, by Alvin P.
Seilhamer.
© Edwin Gordon Lawrence, New York;
1900 A : 15490, June 22. 43067
Soldier of fortune; a comic opera libretto in 3
acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, Chicago; 1894:27157.
May 31. 43068
dramatic adaptation, by A. Sorenson.
© Alfred Sorenson, Omaha, Neb.; 1886:
27167, Dec. 2. 43069
a modern comedy drama in 5 acts, by W. J.
Brier.
© Warren J. Brier, Plymouth, Wis. ; 1880 :
16998, Nov. 9. 43070
Same. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1881. 50
p. 12°. ([Star drama])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1881 : 17324, Nov.
7 ; 2c. Nov. 22. 43071
— ■ Same.
© Warren ,T. Brier, Everett, Wash., as au-
thor, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no.
243. Oct. 25, 1909. Original entry, Nov. 7,
1881, no. 17324. 43072
— a romantic comedy drama in 4 acts, by H.
Stanton.
© Hugh Stanton, Philadelphia ; 1891 : 15070,
Apr. 28. 43073
— • 'by O. Skinner.
© Otis Skinner, United States ; 1896 : 35967,
June 19. 43074
— ■ See also Cyrano de Bergerac.
Soldier (A) of France; a comedy drama in 3
acts, by N. J. Long.
© N. J. Long, New York ; 1896 : 25219, Apr.
24. 43075
2172
43076
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43094
Soldier (A) of France — Continued.
a dramatic sketch in 1 act and 2 scenes, by
C. G. Barr and L. Y. Owen. 6 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Clarence G. Barr and Le Grande V.
Owen. San Francisco; D : 4S42, Apr. 6, 1904;
2c. Apr. 6, 1904. 43076
Soldier (A) of Navarre; a romantic drama in 4
acts, by .T. A. Fraser.
© John Arthur Fraser, Chicago ; D : 197.
ifar. 11. 1901. 43077
Soldier (The) of Prop villa; a play in 1 act, by
S. U. Collins. [1], 18 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Silas Ulysses Collins, Detroit; D : 137,
Fob. 13, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1901. 43078
Soldier (A) of Spain. See Balthazar Gerard.
Soldier (A) of the cardinal; !i drama of pro-
. logue and 4 acts, by W. A. McGuire.
© William Anthony McGuire, Chicago ; D :
4601, Feb. 6, 1904. 43079
Soldier of the czar; a 1 act play, by Charles
James and C. Goodhart. 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles Goodhart, London ; D : 5589. Oct.
1. 1904 ; Ic. Oct. 1, 1904. . 43080
Soldier (A) of the empire; a romantic drama in
4 acts, by H. Hall.
© Howard Hall, Decatur, Mich.; 1898:
43664, July 21. 43081
• Same.
© Howard Hall. Decatur, Mich., as the au-
thor, in extension for 14 years. Renewal no.
3246, June 5. 1912. Renewal entry, July 21,
1898, no. 43664. 43082
Soldier (A) of the leg-ion; a 5 act melodrama,
by C. K. Champlin.
© Charles K. Champlin, Red Bank. N. J. ;
D : 3186, :\Iar. 25, 1903. 43083
Soldier (The) of the Loir. See Young (The)
guard.
Soldier (The) of the republic; a military drama
in 7 acts, by C. Enlow.
© Catherine Enlow, Clayton, 111. ; D : 1325,
Jan. 20, 1902. 43084
Soldier (The) of the Tennessee. See Herbert
De Bazan.
Soldier (The) prince; a play in 6 acts, by J. J.
Dege. [39J p. f°. Typewritten.
© John J. Dege, Pryor Creek, Okl. ; D :
12328, Feb. 8, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 18. 1008. 43085
Soldier sweethearts; a comic opera in 3 acts, by
David R. Francis and Joseph O. Mortimer.
[2], 107 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Rieman and Oaks, Buffalo ; D : 655. July
13. 1901 ; 2c. July 26, 1901. 43086
Soldiers; play in 1 act, by E. Wallace. 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dee. 1, 1915; D : 42388 ; Elizabeth
Wallace, Chicago. 43086a
playlet in 1 act, by L. Carter-Broun. [1],
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1915 ; D : 39787 ; Louise Car-
ter-Broun, Toronto, Canada. 43086b
Soldiers and peasants; a military sketch intro-
ducing soldiers of all nations, by G. A. Street.
© George A. Street, New York; 1900 A:
2362, Jan. 26. 43087
Soldiers and petticoats; an original, musical,
farcical comedy in 3 acts and 6 scenes, by
S. Russell and Owen Westford, music by
George Schleilfarth.
© Susie Russell, New York; 1885:25940,
Dec. 10. 43088
Soldiers and sweethearts; an oi'iginal, musical,
farcical comedy in 3 acts, and 6 scenes, by S.
Russell and Owen Westford, music by ^eorge
Schleiffarth.
© Susie Russell, New York; 1886:11401.
May 14. 43089
Soldier's (A) atonement. See Field (The) of
glory.
Soldiers brave and maidens fair; a colonial
comedy in 2 acts, by T. H. Davies. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1905. 38 p. 12°. (On
cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
7417, Oct. 17, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1905. 43090
Soldier's (A) bride; musical dramatic composi-
tion, written, composed, and published ex-
pressly for, and sung with great success by,
Annie Adatns.
© Harry Wall, New York ; 1871 : 8426, Sept.
9 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1872. 43091
- — —or, A Yankee daughter, an original ro-
mantic drama in 3 acts, by E. Duffee.
© E. Duffee. Grafton, W. Va. ; 1897 : 44582,
Aug. 6. 43092
Soldier's (The) child; or, The war child, dream
play in 1 act, by Dhan Gopal Mukerji. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1915 ; D : 42080 ; Dhan Gopal
Mukerji, Palo Alto, Cal. 43092a
Soldier's (A) crime; a melodrama in a pro-
logue and 4 acts, by Lee Paul [pseud, of J. T.
Dalrymple] 38 p. obi. f°. Typewritten.
© James T. Dalrymple, Trenton, N. J. ;
1891:11790, Apr. 1; 2c. Apr. 1. 43093
Soldier's (A) daughter; a military play in 4
acts, by W. H. Shelton.
© William Henry Shelton, New York ; 1896 :
47383, Aug. 20. 43094
21
TO
to
43095
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43116
Soldier's (A) dream; a dramatic act, by B. D.
Marks. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Scenario]
© Bennett D. Marks, Chicago ; D : 573,
June 13, 1901 ; 2c. June 13, 1901. 43095
Soldier's (The) fortune. See Continental
drama.
Soldier's (A) honor; a domestic drama in 4
acts, by Clarence Black. 49 1. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16382 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 43096
■ • a drama in 4 acts and 4 tableaux, by W. P.
Kenibbs. [52] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Powers Kenibbs, Boston; D:
48, Jan. 21, 1901; 2c. Jan. 21. 1901. 43097
Soldier's (A) legacy; a 1 act Scotch musical
playlet, by F. Otis. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1909 ; D : 17346 ; Flora Otis.
Exeter, N. H. 43098
Soldier's (A) love. See In old Virginia.
Soldier's (A) misfortune; a melodrama in 3
acts and 4 scenes, by W. C. B. Hickey. 33 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© William C. B. Hickey, Stamford, Conn. ;
D : 2057, June 27, 1902 ; 2c. July 14. 1902.
43099
Soldiers of fortune; a play, by A. Thomas and
R. H. Davis.
© Augustus Thomas and Richard Harding
Davis, New York ; D : 901-903, Sept. 28, 1901.
43100-43102
Soldiers of make believe; military episode, by
Junie McCree. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June . 8, 1914 ; D : 37247 ; Martin
Healey, New York. 43102a
Soldiers (The) of misfortune; play in 1 act, by
Harry Patrick and Albert Ferris. 12 p, f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1915; D: 42212; Patrick &
Ferris. Chicago. 43102b
. by James Willis Sayre. [2], 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1912 ; D : 30655 ; J. W. Sayre,
Seattle. 43103
Soldiers of the common good; dramatic expo-
sition of certain events, by Edrex Guelph
[pseud.of A.P.Waxman] [59] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1911 ; D : 25665 ; Abraham P.
Waxraan, New York. 43104
Soldiers of the cross; a biblical drama in 4
acts, by R. V. Spencer. [52] p. f. Type-
written.
© Richard V. Spencer, Los Angeles: D:
13281, July 2, 1908; 2c. July 2, 1908. 43105
Soldiers of the Union; a drama in 5 acts, by
B. Glancy.
© Bernard Glancy, Fall River, Mass. ; 1898 :
3469. .Tan. 6. 43106
Soldiers of the world; by M. Reed. Type-
written.
© Myrtle Reed, Chicago; 1898:8819, Jan.
31; Ic. Jan. 31. 43107
Soldier's (The) reprieve; a drama in 6 acts,
founded on one of the most thrilling incidents
of the great rebellion, by M-. J. Giltner.
[Elyria, O., Telephone printing co., 1888] 7 p.
8°.
© M. J. Giltner. North Amherst, O. : 1888:
8590. Mar. 23; 2c. Mar. 26. 43108
Soldier's (The) reward; or, Gold nuggets from
Alaska.
© William O. Home, Oakland, Cal. ; 1898:.
9372, Feb. 3. 43109
Soldier's (A)
U. S. A.
secret. See Captain Blake,
Soldier's (A) son; military play in 4 acts, by
Homer Granville [pseud, of H. D. Grant]
[2], 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8. 1910 ; D : 21509 ; Homer D.
Grant, New York. 43110
Soldier's (A) sweetheart; a comedy drama in 4
acts.
© Lee J. Kellam, Waddington, N. Y. ; 1896 :
41656, July 17. 43111
by Frederic W. Tayloi*.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894:
42478, July 30. 43112
-by Joseph H. Slater. Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing company, 1908. 42 p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 474])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 12717,. Apr.
10, ] 908; 2c. Apr. 10, 1908. 43113
See also Pennsylvania (A) kid.
Soldier's (The) trust; a military and romantic
story of the heart in 4 acts and 5 tableaux,
by C. L. Graves.
' © C. L. Graves, United States ; 1877 : 4762.
Apr. 20. 43114
Soldier's (A) widow; comedy drama in 1 act,
by Anna Layng [pseud, of A. Capp] [23] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Anna Capp, East Nutley, N. J. ; D : 6704,
May 12, 1905; 2c. May 20, 1905. 43115
Soldier's wife.
© Eugene H. Allen, Philadelphia ; D : 5769.
Nov. 14, 1904. 43116
2174
43117
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43189
Soldier's wife — Continued.
• a drama, by George It. Sims and Henry
Pettitt.
© Brooks and Dickson. New York; 1883:
3535-3537, Feb. 23. 43117-43119
drama in 5 acts and 9 tableaux, by Stanley
McKenna.
© Mrs. Stanley McKeuna, Denver; 1883:
12433, July 7. 43120
sketch for a woman, by J. B. Foster. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1912 ; D : 29750 ; .Julia B. Fos-
ter, Berkeley, Cal. 43121
or. Not on the strength, by S. Dalgleish
and W. Peacock. Typewritten.
© Scott Dalgleish and Wadliam Peacock,
London ; 1897 : 59596, Oct. 21 ; 2c. Oct. 21.
43122
Sole (II) invisible; comedia drammaticaiu4atti,
di E. A. Buttl. 185 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1911 ; D : 28061 ; E. A. Butti,
Milan. 43123
Sole (The) kick. See Queen's (The) garter,
Soledad; paso de comedia, original [dc] J. Mou-
tero. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles]
1908. 16 p. 12°.
© Jos6 Montero, Madrid ; D : 13597, Aug. 19,
1908 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 43124
Soleil, feerie ballet; entr' acte of pantomime
Dream of love, by Paula Blum. 11 p. 8°.
© Attilio Boschi-Huber, Rome ; D : 10437,
July 25, 1906; 2c. July 25, 1906. 43125
Solicitor (The); a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
J. H. Darnley. New York, Samuel French ;
London, Samuel French, ltd., 1902. 71 p. 12°.
© T. H. French, New York ; D : 2229, Aug.
13, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1902. 43126
Solico en el mundo; entremgs de Serafin y
Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. Madrid [Sociedad
de aiitores espanoles] 1911. 19 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25015; S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, Madrid.
43127
Solid dishes to the front; a sketch for three
characters.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7729, July 23; 2c. Oct. 26. 43128
Solid (The) man; an American farcical local
comedy in 3 acts.
© Joseph J. Sullivan, Long Island Citv.
N. Y. ; 1884 : 16384, Aug. 12. 43129
Solid silver; comedy in 5 acts, by W. H. L.
Barnes.
© W. H. L. Barnes, Sau Franrisr-o ; 1871:
10989, Nov. 20. 43130
Solitude (The) See Joyce of the north wood.
Solo para solteras; humoi'ada comico-llrico-
bailable, con vista alegres, en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros y un reclamo, en prosa con unas
gotas de verso, original de E. F. Campano y
A. Soler, mtisica del maestro Joaquin Taboada
Steger. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1910. 36 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
21148; Enrique F. Campano y Antonio Soler,
Madrid. 43131
Solo sechzig; by O. Hammerstein.
© Oscar Hammerstein, New York; 1875:
2180, Mar. 9. 43132
Solomon; comedy sketch of human nature, by
Sidney B. Payne. [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1915; D: 41790; Sidney
Payne, New York. 43132a
Solomon, king of Israel; a scenic and dramatic
composition, designed and painted by J. Ret-
tig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati; 1889:16981,
June 5. 43133
Solomon Levy and his little dog Frankfutter
at the up-to-date Donny-Erook fair; by J. T.
Reilly.
© John Thomas Reilly, New York; 1897:
61858, Nov. 2. 43134
Solomon Notredame; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
W. M. Barrow.
© Wylie M. Barrow, Washington; 1896:
24368, Apr. 20. 43135
Solomon Sly, sleuth; farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by E. Locke. 150 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1912; D: 31680; Edward
Locke, Mount Tabor, N. J. 43136
Solomon's declaration and the angel of death;
comedy playlet, by J. Katzman. [19] p. 16°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1914 ; D : 37950 ; Jacob Katz-
man, New York. 43136a
Solomon's side-partner. See Suffragette (The)
Solomon's temple; a biblical, historical, scenic
and dramatic composition, by J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati ; 1891 : 6608, Feb.
18. 43137
Solomon's twins; a play in 3 acts, by F. K.
Peile.
© F. Kinsey Peile, England ; 1897 : 58002,
Oct. 13. 43138
Solon Shingle; a characteristic American drama
in 3 acts, by Mrs. J. E. Owens.
© Mrs. .Tohn E. Owen.s, Baltimore; 1894:
2117, J:in. 5. 43139
5379— VOL 2—16-
-33
2175
43140
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43156
Solon Shingle — Continued.
or, The people's lawyer, a comedy in 2
acts, by Joseph S. Jones, a new American ed.
correctly reprinted from the original author-
ized acting ed. New York, H. Roorbach,
1890. 32 p. 12°. ( [Roorbach's Amer. ed. of
acting plays, no. 34])
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1890:
14237, Apr. 29, 2c. May 1. 43140
Solteronas (Las) See Tres comedias mod-
ernas.
Solution (The); play in 3 acts, by P. B. Blkins.
193 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1911 ; D : 23906 ; F. B. Elkins,
Philadelphia. 43141
Solving the cook question; in 2 acts, by A. M.
Place. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Marshall Place, Maiden, Mass. ;
D : 11317, Sept. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1907.
43142
Solving the question; comedietta in 1 act, by
S. W. Holcombe. 15 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Sallie Williams Holcombe, New York; D:
7709, Dec. 14, 1905; 2c. Dec. 14, 1905. 43143
Solving the race problem; comedy In 1 act, by
George and Maud Heath. 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© George Heath, Bryn Athyn, Pa.; D:
6462, Apr. 5, 1905; 2c. Mar. 24, 1905. 43144
Sombra (La); comedia en 3 actos y en prosa
de R. J. Catarineu y P. Mata. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1911. 68 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28164 ;
Ricardo J. Catarineu y Pedro Mata, Madrid.
43145
Sombra (La) del Manzanillo; juguete cumico-
lirieo en 1 acto y en prusa (refundicion de
otra obra del mismo autor) letra de E. Lopez-
Marin, mtisica del maestro Gregorlo Mateos.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1908.
41 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
. © I^lnrique Lopez-Marin, Madrid; D : 14497,
Dec. 11, 1908; 2c. Dec. 11, 1908. 43146
Sombra (La) del molino; zarzuela in 1 aeto .\
en prosa original de C. Aruiches, mflsica del
maestro Vicente Arregui. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1914. 43 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40097; Carlos Arniches, Madrid. 43146a
Sombrero (El) de tres picos. See Governor-
general.
Sombreros (Los); juguete comico en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de G. Cant6 y R. de Santa
Ana. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles]
1909. 28 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17493; Gonzalo Cant6 y Rafael de Santa Ana,
Madrid. 43147
Some act; farcical sketch, by G. F. Abbott. [1],
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1913; D: 32138; George F.
Abbott, Boston. 43148
Some actor; farce for 4 characters, by J. G.
Lyle. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1914 ; D : 38067 ; John Geddes
Lyle, Cupertino, Cal. 43148a
Some day; a musical farce-comedy in 2 acts and
2 scenes, by W. Gill.
© William Gill, New York ; 1885 : 28054,
Dec. 31. 43149
play in 1 act, by K. W. Johnson. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1913; D: 34044; Kathryii
Wynnafried Johnson, Minneapolis. 43150
— Same.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1913; D: 34089; K. Winifred
Johnson, Minneapolis.
43151
Some doers of the word; a connMly in 1 act, by
.T. P. Mooney. [10] p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Francis Mooney, Chicago ; D : 6830.
June 17, 1905; 2c. June 26, 1905. 43152
Some great shake; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
with new and original business and songs,
by W. Wellman.
© Walter Wellman, Chicago; 1888:8403.
Mar. 22. 43153
Some joke, eh kid? See Touch (A) of high
life.
Some king; or. The victim of a conspiracy, :i
farce comedy in 3 acts, by R. W. Smiley. [122 1
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1914; D: 38696; Robert W.
Smiley, % Griffith, Dorchester, Mass. 43153a
Some money; 1 act comedy, by R. Thayer. 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1912; D : 31718 ; Royale
Thayer, New York. 43154
Some of a girl; play in 1 act, by H. Ford and
H. J. O'Higgins. [2], 27 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1914 ; D : 35543 ; Harriet Ford
and Harvey J. O'Higgins, New York. 43154a
Some of us; a love farce in 3 acts, by L. D.
Freeman. [6], 135 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1912 ; D : 28991 ; Lea D. Free-
man, New Orleans. 43155
Some other day; a farce in 1 act, by W. Nicliol-
son. Corning, N. Y., The author, 1894. 13 p.
12°.
© William Nicholson, Corning, N. Y. ; 1894:
nriKiC), Nov. li(i; 2.'. 1H<('. 14. 43156
2176
43156
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43174
Some people marry; drama in 3 acts, by R. A.
Kasper. [3], 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D : 37338 ; Robert A.
Kasper, Evanstou, 111. 43156a
play in 3 acts, by R. A. Kasper. Boston.
Richard G. Badger [etc., etc., 1914] 122 p.
12°. (American dramatists series)
© Oct. 15, 1914 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1914 ; D : 38499 ;
Robert A. Kasper, Evanston, 111. 43156b
Some politician; 1 act comedy, by M. K. Brookes.
[2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1915 ; D : 41454 ; Mary Koun-
celor Brookes, Wa.shington. 43156c
Some rehearsal; sketch in 1 act, by J. Zoller.
[8j p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1912 ; D : 29352 ; Josef Zoller,
New York. 43157
* Some songs of the day; by J. G. Temple.
© J. Gordon Temple, Denver ; 1890 : 2904.
Jan. 6. 43158
Some soup; a dramatic composition [in 1 act]
by O. J. Steward. 1 p. 1., 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1914; D : 38732 ; Omer J.
Steward, Chicago. 43158a
Some wife; play in 1 act, by J. W. Shiels. 12 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1915 ; D : 40604 ; John Wilson
Shiels, San Francisco. 43158b
Some wise talk; by C. A. Bradley. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1911 ; D : 25071 ; C. A. Brad-
ley, Chicago. 43159
Some years hence, after the vote is won; l)y A.
Hemmick. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1913; D: 33167; Alice Hem-
mick, Washington. 43160
Somebody else; a 4 act comedy, by W. P. Buck-
ingham.
© W. P. Buckingliam, San Francisco ; 1S80 :
14639, Sept. 27. 43161
Somebody's baby; a comedy in 3 acts, by H.
Armour. [37] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Hamilton Armour, San Francisco ; D :
4349, Dec. 5, 1903; 2c. Dec. 5, 1903. 43162
farce in 1 act, by C. H. O'Donnell. [1],
10 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1914; D : 3720G ; Charles II.
O'Donnell, New York. 43162a
Somebody's daughter; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by Fessler and Sargent. [130] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Walter Fessler. New York ; D : 5976,
Dec. 12, 1904; 2c. Jan. IW. 1905. 43163
Somebody's mother-in-law; a drama in 1 act,
by W. P. Sprague.
© William Pardee Sprague, San Francisco ;
D : 4553, Jan. 27, 1904. 43164
Somebody's wife; comedy of the day caught
floating in the air, [by W. I. Paulding] 3 p. 1.,
5-85 p. 8°. Printed.
© William I. Paulding, New York; 1879:
2018, Feb. 12; 2c. Feb. 17. 43165
Somersault (A); a comedy in 3 acts, by G.
David.
© Gabrielle David, New Orleans; 1900 A:
7871, Mar. 26. 43166
Something doing; a comedy in 3 acts.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 835, Sept.
4, 1901. 43167
— farcical comedy of modern American life
in 3 acts, by C. S. Booth. 143 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1912; D : 30507 ; Charles
Stewart Booth, Easton, Pa. 43168
merry musical comedy in 2 acts, by F. Gra-
ham. [1], 53 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. June 3, 1910 ; D : 21243 ; Frank Gra-
ham, Brooklyn. 43169
Something doing every minute; a 1 act play,
by A. F. Norcross. [8] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Addie F. Norcro.ss, Boston; D: 13073.
May 28, 1908; 2c. May 28, 1908. 43170
Something doing. Happy Hooligan. Typewrit-
ten.
© Blondell & Fennessy, New York ; 1900 A :
x9042, July 31 ; Ic. Aug. 1 ; Ic. Oct. 22. 43171
Something doing in a music publishing office;
farce in 1 act, by W. J. Dillon, 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1915 ; D : 39705 ; Wm. J. Dil-
lon. Chicago. 43171a
Something forgotten; a rustic sketch in 1 act,
from the German, by Mrs. H. Vezin.
© Hermann Vezin, United States; 1874:
166, Jan. 7; 2c. Jan. 21. 43172
Something just as good; comedy sketch in 1
act, by A. Robel. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1909; D: 17159; Adolf Robel.
Chicago. 43173
Something like his dad. See Little Tommy
Bounce.
Something new under the sun; by A. Tully.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1.909 ; D : 16754 ; Ada Tully.
Brooklyn. 43174
See (list) Vaudeville cocktail.
2177
43174
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
431d2
Something on dad; or, How it is done, play in
1 act, by R. A. Gibney. [1], 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1915; D: 42508; Robert A.
Gibney, Bridgeport, Conn. 43174a
Something to vote for; drama in 1 act, by C. P.
Gilmau. {In The Forerunner, June, 1911)
© June 3, 1911; 2c. June 5, 1911; D:
>:4411 ; Charlotte Perkins Gilman, New York.
43175
Sometimes; episode from life, by M. Medbury.
14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913 ; D : 32806 ; Martin Med-
bury, Alameda, Cal, 43176
Somewhere else; a comic opera libretto, in 2
acts, by A. Hopwood. [90] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Avery Hopwood, Cleveland ; D : 7831,
Jan. n, 1906; 2c. Apr. 9. 1906. 43177
Somewoman, her quest of the vote; morality
play, by Pro and Con [pseuds. oH I'iorence
Martin" and Gertrude Keeley] 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1912 ; D : 28726 ; Mrs. James
Keeley, Chicago. 43178
Sommer; komodie, von Thaddaus Kittner.
Wien, Deutsch-oesterreichischer verlag, 1912.
222 p. 16°.
© Sept. 30, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1912 ; D : 31233 ;
Deutsch-oesterreichischer verlag, Vienna.
43179
Sommernarren; schauspiel in 3 aufziigen, von
Rudolf Hawel. Regie- undsoulHierbuch. Leip-
zig, Wien, New York, W. Karczag, 1914. 08 p.
8°.
© Aug. 1, 1914; Ic. June 16, 1915; D:
40956; W. Karczag, Vienna. 43179a
Sommerspuk; ein frijhliclies spiel in 4 akten,
v(tu Ivurt Kiicliler. Berlin, Harnionie verlajis-
gesellschaft, 1910. 84 p. 8°.
© Dec. 3, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1910 ; D : 22759 ;
Harnionie- verlag, Berlin. 43180
Somnambula (La); or, The gal what walked in
her sleep, a hyperbolical, extravaganzic,
operatic burlesque, in 2 acts and 2 scenes, by
Barclay and Courtlandt. New York, N. Y.
pictorial printing co., 1879. 22 p. 12°.
© Philip A. Gifcord and Charles M. Kase,
United States ; 1879 : 7662, June 7 ; 2c. June 21.
43181
Somnambule (La); a comedy drama, by G.
Molasso. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1910; D : 21165 ; Giovanni
Molasso, New York. 43181a
Somnambulist (The); a comedy in 1 act. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Herman Walter Eisenstaedter, New
York ; D : 11676, Nov. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1907.
43182
^a playlet in 1 act, by W. W. Norton. 11 p.
4°, Typewritten.
© William Warren Norton, Detroit; D:
4048, Oct. 5, 1903; 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 43183
Same. Rev. version. 19 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William Warren Norton, Detroit ; D :
4800, Mar. 28, 1904; 2c. Mar. 28, 1904. 43184
Son (The); 1 act drama, by E. Unsell, from
scenario of F. Le Duke. [1], 19 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1913; D : 34624 ; Eva Unsell
and F. Le Duke, New York. 43185
a play in 4 acts, by C. Fue. 129 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles Fue, (Chicago ; D : 16033, June 8,
1909 ; 2c. June 8, 1909. 43186
Son (The) and heir; or, The English, original
modern comedy in 4 acts, by Gladys Unger.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1913. 112 p. 12°.
© July 11, 1913; 2c. .Tuly 12, 1913; D:
33776; Samuel French, ltd., London. 43187
Son-at-law (The); a dramatic comedy in 4 acts,
by H. Doblin and C. Dickson.
© Henry Doblin and Charles Dickson, New
York ; 1891 : 2146, Jan. 14. 43188
Son excellence Dominique; comedie inedite en
1 acte, par G. Bergerat et ,1. Thorel. Paris,
Librairie Moli&re, 1905. 40 p. 12°.
© Gaston Bergerat & Jean Thorel, Paris;
D : 6077, Jan. 16, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1905.
43189
Same. p. 657-670, illus. 4°. [Reprinted
from Je sais tout]
© Pierre Lafitte, Paris; D : 12188, Jan. 9,
1908 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1908. 43190
Son-in-law (The); play in 1 act, by J. B. Aus-
trian. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1914; D : 36611 ; Joseph E.
Austrian, New York. 43190a
Son innocence; comedie en 1 acte, par E. Paul-
Prangois & G. Guillere. Paris, C. Joubert,
1913. 28 p. 8°.
© Nov. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35193 ;
Joubert, Paris. 43191
Son (A) of a gun; by J. M. Sullivan,
© Josie IMorris Sullivan, New York; 1899:
3319, Jan. 7. 43192
2178
43193
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43214
Son (A) of a gun — Continued.
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by W. L. Ballauf,
jr.
© W. L. Ballauf, jr., Baltimore; 1897:
13577, Feb. 24. 43193
Son of a millionaire; play in 4 acts [by G. L.
Raymond] [Washington, Byron S. Adams]
1910. 53 p. 12°.
© Apr. 12. 1910; 2c. Apr. 13, 1910; D:
20782 ; George L. Raymond, Washington.
43194
Son (The) of a tory; a Revolutionary war-
drama, by C. L. Nagely.
© Carlton Lewis Nagely, Toledo, O. ; D:
391, Apr. 24, 1901. 43195
Son (The) of a veteran; a play in 3 acts, by
A. H. Morton.
© Agnes H. Morton, Camden, N. J. ; 1895 :
26351, May 14. 43196
Son (A) of Allah; or, In letters of blood, by
T. E. B. Henry. 78 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© T. E. B. Henry, Bowinanville, Canada ;
D : 5943, Dec. 22, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1904.
43197
Son (A) of Bohemia; a comedy in 4 acts, by
Hamilton Harris [i. e. George Hamilton Har-
ris]
© Hamilton Harris, New York; 1900 A:
24599, Oct. 3. [Entry abandoned, see D:
5700] 43198
Same. [99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Hamilton Harris, Rahway, N. J. ;
D : 5700, Oct. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 8, 1904. 43199
Son of Cain; a comedy in 5 acts, by C. T>. Pres-
ton,
© Clarence L. Preston, Findlay, O. ; 1896 :
47881, Aug. 24. 43200
Son (The) of Coralie. See Coralie.
Son (A) of devotion; by H. S. Lewis. Type-
written.
© Harry S. Lewis. Waco, Tex.; 1900 A:
5645, Mar. 1 ; 2c. Mar. 1. 43201
Son (The) of Don Juan; an original drama in
3 acts inspired by the reading of Ibsen's work
entitled Gjengangere. by .Tos§ Echegaray, tr.
bv Jnmes Graham. Boston. Roberts brothers,
1895. 131 p. front, (port.) 12°.
© Roberts bros., Boston ; 1895 : 24035. May
1; 2c. Mar. 6. 43202
Son (A) of Erin; an Irish comedy drama, by
J. C. Callahan.
© J. C. Callahan, United States; 1890:
7271, Mar. 3. 43203
Son (The) of God; 1 act play, by Richard
i'lorauce. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1915; D: 40513; Robert
Gruntal Nathan, Cambridge, Mass. 43203a
Son (The) of Gurth; a drama in 4 acts, by F. M.
McLane.
© Fannie Moulton McLane, New York; D:
15868, May 15, 1909. 43204
a romantic drama in 4 acts, by F. M. Mc-
Lane. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1910; D: 21822; Fannie
Jloulton McLane, New York. 43205
Son (A) of Hagar; melodrama in 4 acts, by
Francis Roberts.
© Francis R. Stewart, United States ; 1899 :
G8010, Oct. 20. 43206
• See also His atonement.
Son (A) of Hermes. See Mortal (The) gods,
and other plays.
Son (The) of his father; a drama in 1 act for
four characters, by Frederick Milton Knowles.
© Fred. M. Knowles, Brooklyn; D : 8009,
Feb. 16, 1906. 43207
-play of American life in 4 acts, by D. J.
Shea.' [95] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1912 ; D : 31417 ; Dennis J.
Shea, Brighton, Mass. 43208
Son (The) of Israel. Sec Ben-Ami.
Son (A) of Italy. See Pedro, the Italian.
Son (A) of man; play of today in 3 acts, by
M. Douglas. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1913; D : 33491 ; Minnie
Douglas, New York. 43209
Son (A) of Mars; a comedy with a dramatic
taint, by H. L. Blaisdell. Typewritten.
© Henry Lawrence Blaisdell, Rockford, 111. ;
1898 : 8820, .Tan. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 31. 43210
Son (The) of Monte Cristo; an original melo-
drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by F. Lindon.
© Frank Lindon, United States; 1890:
3.5907, Nov. 14. 43211
Son of my j.eart. Sec Vick ma chree.
Son (A) of rest; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
by George Weston. [80] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Broadhurst & Currie, New York: D:
4302, Nov. 16, 1903; 2c. Nov. 16, 1903. 43212
Son (A) of Rome; by P. B. Mattia.
© Petrino Bounaparte Mattia, Newark,
N. J. ; D : 1912, May 21. 1902. 43213
Son (The) of Solomon; play in 1 act, by Aaron
Hoffman. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 9, 1911; D: 23051; Gordon.
North amusement cc. New York. 43214
2179
43215
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43234
Son (The) of the bad son; play, by Raymond
Guumont. 2 p. 4°. TjT)ewritteu.
© ic. May 8, 1913 ; D : 33157 ; Gaumont cc,
Flushins, N. Y. 43215
Son (A) of the desert, the Arab; story of Araby,
dramatic sketch iu 1 act, by L. J. Howard.
~ [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1915; D : 4223S ; Lorin J.
Howard, Bogota, N. J. 43215a
Son of the devil. See Syn d'iavola.
Son (The) of the house; a play in 4 acts, by
Guy Steely. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Guy F. Steely, New York ; D : 14917,
Jan. 27, 1909; 2c. Jan. 27, 1909. 43216
Son of the people; a prophet drama of America
in A. D. 2000 in 4 acts and 4 scenes, by R.
Gilbert.
© Raymond Gilbert, Meriden, Conu. ; D:
8039, Feb. 21, 1906. 43217
Son (The) of the regiment; a farcical comedy
in 3 acts, adapted from the French of Le
fils du regiment, by Paul Berton.
© William Calder, New York ; 1897 : 44849,
Aug. 9. 43218
Son (A) of the sword; a play in 5 scenes, by
O. Skinner.
© Otis Skinner, North Cambridge, Mass.;
D : 3544, June 6, 1903. 43219
Son (A) of the West; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by J. G. Gibson. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© .Joseph Grant Gibson, New York; D:
6799, June 9, 1905 ; 2c. June 9, 1905. 43220
Son (A) of the wilderness; a romantic drama in
4 acts, by W. Humphrey.
© William Humphrey, New York; 1897:
9333, Feb. 5. 43221
Son of the winds; play in 3 acts and a pro-
logue;'by C. B. De Mille and W. C. De Mille.
© Cecil B. De Mille and William C. De
Mille, United States ; D : 8898, Aug. 1, 1906.
43222
Son of Thespis. See Actor (The)
Son of Toto; drama iu 1 act, by S. Picchianti.
29 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1909 ; D : 160S9 ; Silvio Pic-
chianti, Chicago. 43223
Son (A) of Uncle Sam; a sensational comedy
drama in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by R. J.
Cloherty (professionally known as Richard J.
Riley) [4], 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Joseph Cloherty, Chicago; D:
30, Jan. 12, 1901; 2c. Jan. 14, 1901. 43224
Son pere; comedie en 4 actes [par A. Guinon et
A. Bouchinet] [Paris, Impr. de I'lUustration]
1907. 2 p. 1., 83 p. 12°.
© Albert Guinon et Alfred Bouchinet,
Paris ; D : 11909, Dec. 13, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 13,
1907. 43225
Son petit frere; operette eu 2 actes, paroles de
Andrg Barde, musique de Charles Cuvillier.
Paris, Enoch & cie., 1907. 86 p. 12°.
© Enoch & CO., Paris ; D : 11264, Aug. 31,
1907 ; 2c. Aug. 31, 1907. 43226
Son premier voyage; 1 acte et 2 tableaux, de
L. Xanrof [pseud, of L§on Fourneau] et G.
Guerin. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© L. Xanrof & G. Gu§rin, Paris ; D : 12500.
Mar. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1908. 43227
Song and story; by W. D. Hall. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© William D. Hall, Philadelphia ; D : 2114,
July 12, 1902; 2c. July 12, 1902. 43228
Song (A) at the castle. See Po' white trash
and other one act dramas.
Song-bird (The); plav in 4 acts, by F. Hattou
and F. L. Hatton. [93] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1915; D: 40144; Frederic
Hatton and Fanny Locke Hatton, Chicago.
43229
or, Viola Trill vs. Oss-car Steinhaninier,
play in 1 act, by E. S. Rawson. 24 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1913 ; D : 32949 ; Edward Sid-
ney Rawson, New York. 43230
Song-birds (The); a musical fancy in 1 flight,
book by G. V. Hobart, music by Victor Her-
bert. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© George V. Hobart, Pelham Manor,
N. Y.; D:ill99, Aug. 19, 1907; 2c. Aug. 19,
1907. 43231
Song medley, no. 1; by H. Holman. 1 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1910 ; D : 20892 ; Harry Hol-
man, New York. 43232
Song (The) of a heart; or, The sheriff of Clay
County, comedy drama in 4 acts, by R. Lee-
land. [94] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robert Leeland, New York ; D : 1799, Apr.
29, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1902. 43233
Song (The) of a soul; by E. Locke.
© Edward Locke, New York ; D : 15448,
Mar. 26, 1909. 43234
Song (The) of earth; original play of American
life in 4 acts, by W. Distelhorst. [6], 105 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1915 ; D : 41099 ; Walter Dis-
telhorst, Wauwatosa, Wis. 43234a
2180
43234
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43250
Song of Hiawatha; by Henry W. Long-fellow,
abridged and arr. in 12 scenes, by Minnie M.
George. Chicago, A. Flanagan [1898] 95 p.
illus., port. 8°.
© A. Flanagan, Chicago. 1898 : 58011. Oct.
3 ; 2c. Oct. 3. 43234b
(A dramatization of Longfellow's); in 9
scenes, for school and home theatricals, by
Florence Holbrook. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin
& company, 1902. 45 p. 16°. (Riverside lit-
erature series)
© Houghton, Mifflin cVc co., Boston ; D : 2448,
Sept. 15, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 16, 1902. 43234c
See also Hiawatha.
Song (The) of his country; play in 1 act, by
C. Fuller. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1915 ; D : 41032 ; Caroline
Fuller, Lakewood, N. J. 43234d
Song (A) of love; dramatic sketch, by M. Magui.
[1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914; D : 35731 ; Meyer Magui,
New York, 43234e
Song (The) of songs; a drama in 5 acts, para-
phrased [from the Biblel by Rev. M. Rowell.
Cadillac, Mich., Church News, 1892. 41 p. 8°.
© Morse Rowell, Cadillac, Mich.; 1892:
5286, Feb. 2; 2c. Mar. 18. 43235
love story in 9 scenes, by E. Sheldon, based
upon novel by Hermann Sudermann. [271]
p. 12°. Printed.
© Oct. 29, 1914 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1914 ; D : 38629 ;
Edward Sheldon, New York. 43235a
love story in 7 scenes, by E. Sheldon, based
upon novel by Hermann Sudermann. [271]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16. 1914; D : 38509 ; Edward
Sheldon, New York. 43235b
— See also Day (The) of vows. — Naamah,
the walled garden.
Song of the cowherd,
vaches.
See Banz (Le) des
Song (The) of the nest; in 4 acts, by N. E.
Walkup. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1911 ; D : 24823 ; Nellie Eunice
Walkup, New York. 43236
Song of the night; 1 act play, by Louis de
Goucy. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1910; D : 22752 ; Gustavo
Frohman, New York. 43237
Song (The) of the sea-shell; or, The Catalina
maid, a comic opera in 3 acts, book by C. B.
Price and Alonzo Price, music by L. E. Orth.
Lyrics, cover-title, 13 p. 8°. Printed.
© Clara B. Price, Boston ; D : 3648. June 24.
1903 ; 2c. June 24, 1903. 43238
Song (The) of the shirt. See More than gold.
Song (The) of the soul's redemption. See
Day (The) of vows.
Song (The) of the spring; play in 1 act, by G,
Moyston. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1912 ; D : 29649 ; Guy Moyston,
San Francisco. 43239
Song (The) of the stereoscope; a. song and mono-
logue, introducing a series of stereo.scopic
views, an original idea, by T. Pastor.
© Tony Pastor, New York ; 1874 : 479, Jan.
14. 43240
Song of the swan, by J. B. Ould. 40 p. 12°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25. 1910 ; D : 20017 ; J. B. Ould,
Unicoi, Tenn. 43241
Song (The) of the tooth; a burlesque sketch
with two or three characters, by L. F. Bi.shop.
7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© L. Francis Bishop, Plainfield, N. J. ; D :
6329, Feb. 13, 1905; 2c. Feb. 13, 1905. 43242
Song (The) of the world; play with music in 3
acts, book and lyrics by G. H. Broadhurst.
[127] p. 4°. Typewritten. [AVords only]
© Ic. .Tune 14, 1913; D: 33619; George H.
Broadliurst, New York. 43243
Song (The) of youth; play in 3 acts, by A.
Bradley. [2], 163 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1910 ; D : 22607 ; Alice Brad-
ley, Croton-on-Hudson. N. Y. 43244
Song, satire and repartee; by W. D. Hall.
Typewritten.
© William D. Hall, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
22132, Sept. 5; 2c. Sept. 5. 43245
Song (The) shop; by J. Jordan.
© Julian Jordan, New York; D: 15789. Mav
6, 1909. 43246
Song that saved; play in 1 act, by S. Gertsraan.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1910 ; D : 20894 ; S. Gertsman,
Spokane, Wash, 43247
Song (The) writer; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by M. Stevens. [57] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Millie Stevens, New York; D:7044, July
28, 1905; 2c. July 21, 1905. 43248
viiudeville sketch, by R. Tossell. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20. 1911 ; D : 24245 ; Richard Tos-
sell. Chicago. 43249
Songe (Le) d'un soir d'amour; poeme the^tral,
par H. Bataille. 16 p. 4°. (L'lllustration
thgatrale, no. 148)
© May 7, 1910 ; 2c. June 4, 1910 ; D : 21250 ;
Henry Bataille, Paris. 43250
2181
43251
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43270
Song's in the gloaming; by Olive Harper. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1910; D: 20414; Katherine
Rose Burr, New York. 43251
Songs my mother sang. See Hubby's dream.
Songs (The) of nations; libretto of the serio-
comic medley, compiled and arr. and in part
composed by J. W. Youmans. Adrian, Mich.,
Times and expositor office, 1871.
© J. W. Youmans, Adrian, Mich. ; 1871 :
11216, Nov. 27. 43252
Songs of sunny lands; or, Darky dom, forty
minute sketch of negro songs and dances, by
AV. M. Cook and A. Rogers. 6 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Y/ords only]
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1911 ; D : 24963 ; Will Marion
Cook and Alex Rogers, New York. 43253
Songs of the moment; vaudeville act, by C. W.
Lean. [3], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D: 39936; Cecil
Worthington Lean, New York. 43253a
Songs of the sixties. See Jumbo Jum.
Sonia; drame lyrique en 3 actes, de Charles
Batilliot, musique de Philippe Gaubert. Paris,
p:uoch & cie., 1913. 41 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Feb. 28, 1913; 2c. Mar. 1, 1913; D:
32473 ; Enoch & co., Paris. 43254
wordless character play in 4 acts, 4 scenes
and 3 pictures, by E. Svala. [68] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1913 ; D : 33803 ; Ellen Svala,
London. 43255
or. Not pure but good, a drama in 4 acts,
by P. Melrose and H. Chapman.
© Frank Melrose and Harry Chapman,
New York ; 1886 : 19392, Aug. 27. 43256
Sonia Poninski; a tragic play in 1 act, by S. B.
Alexander. [1], 16 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Sigmund B. Alexander, Boston; 1891:
41238, Nov. 17; Ic. Nov. 17. 43257
Sonia's father; 1 act drama, by Herbert Hall
Winslow and H. First. [2], 27 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1910; D: 22476; Harry First,
New York. 43258
Sonnenscheinchen; schauspiel in 4 akten, von
Gebhard SchJitzler-Perasini. Berlin, Berliner
theater verlag, g. m. b. h., 1912. 86 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 17, 1913; D : 34881 ; Berliner
theater verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 43259
Sonnie; a 1 act play, by E. Abbott. 17 p. 4**.
Typewritten.
© Edward Abbott, Brooklyn; D: 15290,
Mar. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1909. 43PQ0
Sonnie-boy's people. See Colors.
Sonnwendtag (Der); drama [in 1 akt] von Karl
Sehoulierr. Vollstandige neuschaffung 1912.
Leipzig, L. Staackmann, 1913, 128 p. 8°.
© Nov. 14, 1912; 2c. Jan. 23, 1913; D:
32332; L. Staackmann, Leipzig. 43261
Sonny; play in 1 act, by John P. Mulgrew. [1],
17 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1911 ; D : 24786 ; John Arthur
Slurray, Cedar Rapids, la. 43262
Sonny Day; play in 3 acts, by Mrs. Wilson
Woodrow and A. L. Sessions. [129] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1913 ; D : 34063 ; Archibald L.
Sessions, New York. 43263
Sonoda; Japanese-American plav in 3 acts, by
W. G. Hooker. [2], 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1910 ; D : 22332 ; William Gris-
wold Hooker, Spokane, Wash. 43264
Sonora — the border line; drama in 5 acts, by
L W. Heysinger. [2], 42 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 12, 1915; D : 41209 ; Isaac W.
Heysinger, Philadelphia. 43264a
Sons and daughters; by C. H. Lee.
© Colton Hyde Lee, Washington; 1899:
41963, June 27. 43265
Sons (The) and daughters of the Revolution;
by W. Martin.
© William Martin, Brooklyn; 1896:43549,
July 29. 43266
Son's (A) error. See Terrance Brady, Esq.
Sons (The) of Abraham; comedy playlet in 1
act, by George V. Hobart and Hugh Herbert.
[1], 29 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1915 ; D : 39277 ; Joseph Hart,
New York. 43266a
Sons of Benjamin; a pastoral play in 4 acts,
by N. A. Tefft. [51] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Nathan A. TefCt, Bangor, Me. ; D : 12519.
Mar. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1908. 43267
Sons (The) of Buttinsky; by S. L. Lowenthal.
© Solomon L. Lowenthal, Chicago; D: 5318,
July 20, 1904. 43268
Sons (The) of God; a romantic farce-drama in
4 acts, by S. Trethewey Smith. [92] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1913; D : 32219 ; Samuel T.
Smith, Waterbury, Conn. 43269
Sons of Ham; by S. B. Cassin and J. A. Shipp.
Typewritten.
© Hurtig & Seamon, New York; 1900 A:
27064, Oct. 31 ; 2c. Oct. 31. 43270
2182
43271
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48289
Sons of Hopworth town; temperance play for
young people, by L. Gulliver. ( In Temperance
educational quarterly, Jan., 1910)
© Jan. 17, 1910 ; Ic. Jan. 21, 1910 ; D : 17987 ;
Lucile Gulliver, Roxbury, Mass. 43271
Sons (The) of Ireland; or. The shadows «f
famine, a drama in 5 acts, by A. E. Gaylord.
© A. E. Gaylord, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1891:
8366. Mar. 5. 43272
Sons of Mattathias; a drama, by J. A. Larape.
Cbicago, J. A. Lampe, 1898. 1 p. 1., 38 p. 8°.
© John A. Lampe, Chicago ; 1898 : 75199,
Dec. 23 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1901. 43273
Sons of rest.
© Patrick H. Sullivan, Samuel Harris, and
Al. H. Woods, New York ; D : 1001, Oct. 23,
1901. 43274
Sons of temperance. See S. O. T.
Sons (The) of the father; drama of today in
1 act, by W. P. Allen and E. Shinn. [2]. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 191.5; D: 40530; Walter Fox
Allen, Lawrenceville, N. J., and Everett Shinn,
New York. 43274a
Son's (A) revenge. Sec San Francisco.
Sonya; a comedy in 3 acts, by M. Felix. [146]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mildred Felix, New York ; D : 11722, Nov.
12, 1907; 2c. Nov. 13, 1907. 43275
Soothsayer (The); a musical comedy drama in
3 acts, book and lyrics by G. A. Walter, jr.,
music by A. O. Olmsted. [Green Bay, Wis.,
Green Bay printing company] 1906. 64 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© G. A. Walter, jr.. Green Bay, AVis. : D:
8391, Apr. 20, 1906 ; 2c. July 20. 1907. 43276
Sophie Bardina; an original Russian drama in
4 acts, 5 scenes and 1 tableau, by J. S. Pop-
per.
© Jacob S. Popper, New York ; D : 10113,
Mav. 11, 1907. 43277
Sophie Dorothea; or. Count Konig'smark, a
drama in 3 acts, by Baroness 1011a von Wrede.
44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Baroness Ella von Wredo. Paris; D:
5095, May 31, 1904 ; 2c. May 31, 1904. 43278
Sophisticated (The) father; [drama in 1 act]
by T. Bonnet. 6 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Jan. 12. 1915; D : 40402 ; Theodore
Bonnet, San Francisco. 43278a
Sophomore (The); a college comedy in 3 acts,
by Edwin Bateman Morris. Philadelphia,
Penn pub. co., 1910. 43 p. 12°.
© May 18, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21071 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 43279
Sophomore (The) and the soubrette; a 1 act
comedy with music, book by L. S. Sarver, mu-
sic by William M. Hutchinson. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Lucy Spencer Sarver, New York; D:
10388, Apr. 22, 1907; 2c. May 20, 1907.
43280
Sophomore's (The) joke. See Kidnapped (The)
freshman.
Sophonisbe; trag6die en 4 actes, en vers, par
A. Poizat. (In La Petite illustration, no. 23.
2 aoQt 1913; s6rie-theatre, no. 14)
© Aug. 2, 1913; 2c. Sept. 17, 1913; I) :
34443; Alfred Poizat, Paris. 43281
Sor Angelica; comedia Ifrica en 1 acto y 4
cuadros, escrita en verso y prosa por Luis
Linares Becerra y Javier de Burgos, mtisica
de los maestros Nieto y Gandela. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1911. 39 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25007 ; L. Linares Becerra y J. de Burgos. Ma-
drid. 43282
Sorcerer (The); a play in 5 acts and 2 pts., by
A. W. Gutkaes. 35 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Albert William Gutkaes, St. Louis; D:
8043, Feb. 23, 1906; 2c. Feb. 23, 1906. 43283
Sorcerer's (The) art; by H. M. Gardner. 4 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910; D: 21275; Herbert
Maurice Gardner, Los Angeles. 43284
Sorcerer's (The) spell; dramatic play in 1 act,
by M. Archdall. [3], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1912 ; D : 30546 ; Mabel Arch-
dall, New York. 43285
Sorceress (The); or. The hour of retribution,
a melodramatic legendary and romantic drama
in 4 acts, by Mrs. G. Melville.
© Mrs. George Melville, New York; 1873:
6645, June 14. 43286
or, The lady of the Louvre, play in 4 acts,
by Wm. G. V. Sutphen and R. Hunter. [180]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1913; D: 321.37; W. G. Van
Tassel Sutphen and Robert Hunter, Now
York. 43287
See also Sorciere (La) — T' Jahna.
Sorceress (The) of palmistry; a drama in 3
acts, by G. R. Warren. [1], 76 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Giles Reynolds Warren, Decatur. 111. ;
1895:64144, Dec. 18; 2c. July 20, 1896.
43288
a play in 8 acts, with a prologue, by G. R.
Warren.
© Giles Reynolds Warren, Decatur. 111. ;
1896:42053, July 20. 43289
2183
43290
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43308
Sorciere (La); drauie eii 5 actes, jiar V. Sardoii.
[2], 63 p. 12°. Printed.
© Victorien Sardou, Paris ; D : 4467, Jan. 5,
1904; 2c. Jan. 5, 1904. 43290
' drame lyrique en 5 actes, de A. Sardou,
d'apres I'oeuvre de Victorien Sardou, nmsique
de Oamille Erlauger. Paris, Calmann-Levy
, [1912] 58 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Dec. 16, 1912; 2c. Jan. 27, 1913; D:
32089 ; Andre Sardou, Paris. 43291
(The sorceress); drame on .5 actos. de Vic-
torien Sardou, tlie story in EnslisFi and
French by Gliarles Alfred Byrne. 23 p. 8°.
Printed.
© F. Rullman, New York; D : 7669, Nov.
11, 1905; 2c. Dec. 12, 1905. 43292
• a play in a prologue and 4 acts, i>y V.
Sardou. [148] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Victorien Sardou, Paris ; D : 4396, Doc. 16,
1903 ; 2c. Dec. 16, 1903. 43293
Sordid money; play in 1 act, by J. M. Loughran
and W. H. Duncan, jr. [2], 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 26, 1915; D : 40879 ; John M.
Loughran and Wni. Henry Duncan, jr., Brook-
lyn. 43293a
Soremonda; tragedy in 2 scenes, by T. G.
Springer. 45, [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, ]911; D : 24054 ; T. G.
Springer, San Francisco. 43294
Sorosis; a grand spectacular pantoniinie in 2
. acts, by W. E. Blake.
© Wm. E. Blake, Goshen, N. Y. ; 1871:
6142, June 28. 43295
Sorrow; a drama in 1 act of true Virginia life,
by A. G. Armstrong. [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1910 ; D : 21817 ; Allan Gor-
don Armstrong, New York; 43296
Sorrow-of -heart. See Queen Herzeleid.
Sorrows (The) of Belg'ium; play in 6 scenes, by
I.,eonid Andreyev, authoi-ized tr., by Herman
Bernstein. New York, Macmillan co., 1915.
6 p. 1., 132 p. 12°.
© June 1(5, 1915; 2c. June 17, 1915; D:
40966; Macmillan co., New York. 43296a
Sorrows (The) of life; by F. A. Heck.
© Franklin Alfred Heck, Toledo. O. ; D:
4320, Nov. 27, 1903. 43297
Sorrows (The) of Satan; a drama in 4 acts.
Typewritten.
© Benno Kulper. New York ; 1898 : 67432,
Nov. IS ; 2c. May 6, 1899. 43298
— — • by A. Tonnac.
© A. H. Chamberlyn. New York; 1898:
65519, Nov. 7. 43299
See also Prince Lucio.
Sorrows (The) of the Seminoles. See Osceola.
Soto', a Komachi. See Nolo, dramas.
Soubrette; hallo in 4 (piadri e 6 episodi libretto
di A. Tedeschi, niusica di G. Orefice, core-
graphica di A. Coppini. 15 p. illus. 16°.
^ (Libretto)
© Achille Tedeschi e Giacorao Oretice.
Milan; D: 11921, Dec. 16; 1907; 2c. Dec. 10.
1907. 43300
or, Hearts and trumps, a drama in 3 acts.
by J. Vaughn.
© John Vaughn, Boston; 1888:6422, Mar. I.
43301
Soubrette (The) and the landlady; a musical
sketch, by Lawrence Bradley. [1], 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Irla Le Bara and Margareta Gast, New
York ; D : 6905, July 3, 1905 ; Ic. June 21, 1905 ;
le. July 3, 1905. 43302
Soubrette monologue; by C. L. Monroe.
© Charles L. Monroe, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1898 : 30264, May 16 ; 2c. May 16. 43303
Soufflons nos dames; operette en 1 acte, de
Mauprey et Pougaud, nmsique de Mauprey et
Ghagnon. Paris, C. Joubert, 1915. 47 p. 8".
[Ivibretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41616; .Toubert, Paris. 43303a
Soul; a play in 1 act, by A. M. Rontey.
© A. M. Rontey, New York; 1892:8650,
Feb. 24 ; 2c. Apr. 18. 43304
Soul (A) among lions; by W. Vance. Typewrit-
ten.
© Wilson Vance, Bloomtield, N. J. ; 1900 A :
27189, Nov. 1 ; 2c. Nov. 1. 43305
Soul (The) and the sinner; a drama in 4 acts,
by Cora Maynard [pseud, of Emily C. Griffin]
[124] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Cora Griffin, New York; D : 11588, Oct.
25, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 43306
Soul (The) awakening; sketch, by Maxi Sher-
rod [pseud, of Mrs. F. J. Drick] 13 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1913 ; D : 32086 ; Sirs. F. Jeri-
del Drick, Brazoria, Tex. 43307
Soul (The) bearers; tragedy of the mind, by
A. P. Dunlop and W. J. Jones. [2], 28 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914 ; D : 30217 ; Will J. Jones,
New York. • 43307a
Soul (The) dream; by J. Dika.
© Juliette Dika, New York; D : 12592. Mar.
21, 1908. 43308
Soul (The) in the attic; play in 4 acts, by E. H.
Gould and Frances Whitehouse. [95] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914; D: 37834; Elizabeth
Hull (iould, Rochester, N. Y. 43308a
2184
43309
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43328
Soul (The) in the attic — Continued.
play in 4 acts, by F. Wlutehouse ami Eliza-
beth Gould. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. June IS, 1913; D : 33523 ; Frances
Whitehouse, Valley Cottage, N. Y. 43309
Soul (The) in the till; by H. C. Baker. Type-
written.
© Henry Charles Baker, Iowa City, la. ;
1897 : 44572. Aug. 6 ; 2c. Aug. 6. 43310
Soul (The) kiss; a musical comedy review, by
Harry B. Smith.
© H. B. Smith, New York ; D : 11788, Nov.
22, 1907. 43311
Soul mates; comedy in 3 acts, by A. L. Crim-
mins. [3], ISO p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1914; D : 38318 ; Agnes
Louise Crimmins, AVest Newton, Mass.
43311a
play in 4 acts, by S. K. Kiser. 117 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1909 ; D : 17101 ; S. E. Kiser,
Evanston, 111. 43312
Soul mates astray; a comedy in 1 act, by
L. De W. Sarver. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louise De Witt Sarver, New York; D:
14142, Oct. 2G, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1908. 43313
Soul (The) of a child; play in 4 acts, by Marian
Brooks Fx'othingham [i. e. M. B. F. Eckstrom]
[1], 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1914; D : 35927 ; Marian
Brooks Frothinghara Eckstrom, New York.
43313a
Soul (The) of a cynic; a drama, by Sutton
Broome [pseud, of A. W. Smith]
© Willard George Little, Tacoma ; D : 9583,
Nov. 19, 1906. 43314
Soul (The) of a scarecrow; a 1 act play, by E.
Abbott. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Abbott, New York ; D : 14049,
Oct. 13, 1908; 2c. Oct. 13, 1908. 43315
Soul (The) of a sonata; plav in 1 act, by
Broughton Tall [i. e. S. B. Tall] [26] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1915; D : 39395 ; Stanley
Broughton Tall, Baltimore. 43315a
Soul (The) of a violin; a playlet in 1 act, by
Max M. Simon. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1913; D: 32516; Anna Simon,
New York. 43316
Soul (The) of Adrienne; psychological play in 4
acts, by V. Page and C. Stuart-Linton. 60 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25. 1911; D: 25308; Charles
Stuart-Linton and Vivian Page, New York.
43317
Soul (The) cf an artist; 1 act serio-comedy, by
J. h\ I'owell. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. P'rancis Powell, Norwalk, Conn. ; D :
11445, Sept. 30, 1907; 2c. Sept. 30, 1907.
43318
Soul (The) of Edmund JafFray; an emotional-
ism in 1 act, by E. H. Wight.
© Emma Howard Wight, Baltimore ; 1892 •
39217, Sept. 28. 43319
Soul of Giuseppe; comedy in 1 act, by C. Greve.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1910; D; 20298; Clifford
Greve, Saint Louis. 43320
Soul (The) of honor; a romantic drama by E.
Ormonde.
© Eugene Ormonde, New York ; D : 3043,
Feb. 25, 1903. 43321
-a society drama in a prologue and 5 acts,
by C. L. Preston.
© Clarence L. Preston, Findlav, O. ; 1896:
43548, July 29. ' 43322
Soul (The) of Imla; psychological drama in 4
acts, by M. C. Doremus. [82] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1911; D : 28019 ; Mary C.
Doremus, Kingston, N. Y. 43323
Soul (The) of Magdalene; play in 4 acts, by
M. Sewell Roy [pseud, of M. F. Roy] 56 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1912; D : 31207 ; Mary F.
Roy, Washington. 43324
Soul (The) of Marita; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by Dorothy L. Bristol. [98] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1913; D : 33069 ; Ida H.
Smith, New York. 43325
Soul of music; play in 3 acts, by F. M. Wallace.
36 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1909 ; D : 17309 ; Florence Ma-
gill Wallace, Moline, 111. 43326
Soul (The) of the actress; a tale of Versailles, a
play in 4 acts, by A. C. Gunter. [97] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© A. C. Gunter, New York ; 1879: 1051. .Ian.
21 ; 2c. Jan. 27. 43327
Soul (The) of the desert. Sec Ame du desert.
Soul (The) of the rich man. See New mono-
logues and dialect stories.
Soul (The) of the tree; drama in 3 scenes, by
Van Deariug Perrine. [2], 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 1, 1910 ; D : 21487 ; Mary B. Ford,
New York. 43328
2185
43328
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43345
Soul (The) of the violin; comedy drama In 4
acts, by J. Emerson. [2], 54 p. 4"'. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1914 ; D : 39187 ; Jack Emer-
son, Grand Rapids, Mich. 43328a
— a musical drama in 1 act, by Jennie Gor-
don and L. Weltman. [2], 10 p. 8°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1913; D : 32373 ; Leon Welt-
man, Omaha, Neb. 43329
— Sec also Magic strings.
Soul (The) of the world; mystery play of the
nativity and the passion by P. Dearmer. Lon-
don, A. R. Mowbray & co., ltd., 1911. 65 p.
front. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1911; 2c. Dec. 1, 1911; D:
25971; Mrs. Percy Dearmer, London. 43330
Soul (The) of the wounded; play in 4 acts, by
L. R. Meyer. [1], 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1913; D : 34609 ; Lucy R.
Meyer, Chicago. 43331
Soul (The) of Undine; a poetic drama in a
prologue and 3 acts, by E. Aldricli. 67 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Elizabeth Aldrieh, New Yorl^ ; D : 16039,
June 10, 1909; 2c. June 10, 1909. 43332
Soul (The) of Venice; scenario with music and
dance for moving pictures, by Melanie, baronin
Rottenthal. [1], 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 21. 1009 ; D : 16.599 ; Melanie,
baronin Rottenthal. New York. 43333
Soul (The) of woman; drama in 3 acts, by
Arnold Reeves and A. Ross. [2], 81 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1910; D : 22516 ; INIrs. Aubrey
Ruggles and Aaron Ross, Harrington Park,
N. J. 43334
Soul outcast; comedy in a prologue and 3 acts,
by J. Tackman. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1909 ; D : 17711 ; John Tack-
man, New York. 43335
Soul (The) struggle; or, A double life, a drama
in 4 acts, by C. B. Sternberg. [127] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles B. Sternberg, Portlan.l, Or.; D:
13205. June 17, 1908 ; 2c. July 9, 1908. 43336
Soul (The) wife; play in 1 act, by J. Faller. 6 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1914; D : 35700; Jacob Faller.
New York. 43336a
Soul (The) within; drama in prologue and 5
acts, by T. M. Carroll. [80] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1915; D: 41789; Thomas
Murray Can-oil, Jersey City. 43336b
Soulless (A) butterfly; comedy drama in 5 acts,
by E. D. Mintur)!. [64] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. Disney Minturn, St. Louis; D : 8933,
Aug 3, 1906 ; Ic. Oct. 12, 1906. 43337
Souls; American melodramatic romantic drama
in 4 acts, by R. Bellamy in collaboration with
James H. Cowan and H. W. Stickel. [47] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1913 ; D : 34103 ; Russell Bel-
lamy, Wilmington, N. C. 43338
drama of today in 4 acts, by G. S. Dunkin.
104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1913; D: 32928; Gertrude
Scott Dunkin, New York. 43339
■ a 1 act comedy, by B. Taub.
© Bernard Taub, New York ; D : 14664, Dec.
30, 1908. 43340
•play in 5 acts, by I. C. Wells. 87 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1911 ; D : 23781 ; Iverson C.
Wells, Chicago. 43341
play in 3 acts, by J. H. Lawson. [2], 69 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1915; D: 40716; John How-
ard Lawson, New York. 43341a
Soul's (A) awakening; drama in 3 acts, by E. J.
Sharpsteen. [1], 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1914; D : 38071 ; Ernest J.
Sharpsteen, Grand Rapids, Mich. 43341b
Souls (A) exchange; a drama, by Pauline C.
Rust and Dor6 Davidson.
© Rust and Davidson, New York; 1897:
45285, Aug. 11. 43342
Soul's (The) master; an esoteric psychologue in
1 act and 15 illusions. Typewritten.
© Alexander Herrmann, Whitestone, N. Y. ;
1895 : 43285, Aug. 26 ; 2c. Aug. 26. 43343
Soul's (A) redemption. Sec St. Elmo.
Souls unsatisfied; a tragedy of humble lives in
4 acts, by R. L. Kingdon. 70 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Rex Leslie Kingdon, Joplin. Mo. ; D :
13041, May 23, 1908; 2c. May 23, 1908. 43344
Sounding brass; play in 4 acts, by W. H. C>.
Kirkbride. [3], 130 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1915; D : 41561 ; W. H.
Churchman Kirkbride, Peterboro, N. H.
43344a
Soup! soup! soup!; farce comedy in 1 act and
1 scene, by .John Guerin.
© Montgomery & Farrell, Portland, Or. ;
1900 A : 5207, Feb. 26. 43345
Soup (The) tureen and other duologues and
dialogues. See Plays for private acting.
2186
43346
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43365
Soupe (La) est mauvaise; par Emile Regebert.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D: 29997; Gaumont
CO., New York. 43346
Sour and sweet; a 3 act farce comedy, by J. C.
Crawford. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James C. Crawford, San Francisco; D:
7335, Aug. 3, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1905. 43347
Sour grapes; comedy episode in 1 act, by C.
Eddy. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
^' © Ic. Oct. 18, 1913; D:347G5; Charles
Eddy, London. 43348
— ■ modern drama in 4 acts, by L. A. Rivers.
[3], 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31. 1913 ; D : 32153 ; Lidie Avir-
rett Rivers, Birmingham, Ala. 43349
or, A second hand wife, a farcical comedy
in 3 acts, by C. T. Vincent.
© Charles T. Vincent, New York; 1885:
8546, Apr. 11. 43350
Sour (A) mash; an original musical comedy,
by M. E. Hanley.
© M. E. Hanley, Memphis, Tenu. ; 1886:
21058, Sept. 20. 43351
Souralia; a romantic spectacular operetta in 3
acts, libretto by T. T. Frankenberg.
© Theodore Thomas Frankenberg, Colum-
bus, O. ; 1897 : 60240, Oct. 25. 43352
Souris d'hotel; piece en 1 acte.par Louis Bouvet
et Philippe Gordeaux. Paris, C. Joubert, 1912.
22 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913; D:
32017; Joubert, Paris. 43353
Sous la lumiere rouge; drame eu 3 actes, pur
M. Level et E. Rey. 24 p., illus. 4°. (Sup-
pigment gratuit au no. 283 du Monde illustre,
1" juillet 1911)
© July 1, 1911 ; 2c. July 15, 1911 ; D : 24697 ;
Maurice Level et Etienne Rey, Paris. 43354
Sous 1' epaulette; di*ame en 5 actes, par A. Ber-
nMe. [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1906. 2
p. 1., 84 p. 12^
© Arthur BernMe, Paris ; D : 8236, Mar. 28,
1906 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1906. 43355
Soutane (La); pi^ce en 3 actes, par Arthur
Bern&de. Paris, Librairie Moliere, 1905. 89
p. 12^
© Felix Demoly, Paris ; D : 6328, Mar. 14,
1905; 2c. Apr. 10, 1905. 43356
South Africa; a military melodrama in prologue
and 4 acts, by J. C. Webb.
© .John Ci-ittonden Webl). Chicago ; 1900 A :
.-.089, Feb. 24. 43357
South (The) African girl; play in 4 acts and 9
scenes, by R. T. Murray. 63 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1914; D: 37939; Robt. T.
Murray, New York. 43358
South (The) before the war; a new original
spectacular and comedy representation, writ-
ten and arr. by J. H. Whalleu aud H. H. Mar-
tell. Typewritten.
© J. H. Whallen, Louisville, aud Harry H.
Martell, New Jersey ; 1893 : 11226, Mar. 3 ; 2c.
Nov. 27. 43359
South (The) Carolina legislature. See Who
has de flo'P
South Carolina minstrels; ten years of fraud.
© J. Evans Button, Charleston, S. C. ; 1877 :
14678, Dec. 17. 43360
South (The) during the war. Sec Southern
refugees.
South of safety; play in 3 acts, by E. S. Wills.
[69] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1912 ; D : 28601 ; Edith Sker-
rett Wills, Washington. 43361
South (The) Sea islands; play in 1 act, by L. B.
Millar. [2], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1915 ; D : 403S6 ; Lloyd Byron
Millar, Wichita, Kan. 43361a
South (The) Spring ranch. See Gentleman
(A) cowboy.
South (The) vs. the North. See Old black
Joe,
South (The) wind; military-melodrama in 4
acts, by A. Meudenhall. [79] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 28, 1915 ; D : 41311 ; Abram Meu-
denhall, Chicago. 43361b
Southern (The) carnival company; a mono-
logue, by N. Reiss. 3 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Nat Reiss, New York ; D : 4224. Nov. 10.
1903 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1903. 43362
Southern chivalry; drama in a prologue and 4
acts, by G. White. [2], 49 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1912 ; D : 28226 ; George White,
Philadelphia. 43363
Southern (A) Cinderella; comedy drama in 3
acts, by Walter Ben Hare. Chicago, T. S.
Denison & co., [1913] 51 p. 12°.
© Oct. 20, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1913 ; D : 34811 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 43364
Southern (The) convict; a drama in 5 acts, by
A. M. Leitner.
© Alice Marion Leitner, Augusta, Ga. ;
1881 : 1S7-1, Feb. 5. 43365
2187
43366
DRAMATIC COMPOSinOKS
43391
Southern (The) cross; by T. J. Ford.
© Thos. J. Ford, Geneva, O. ; 1889:12610,
Apr. 23. 43366
— a play in 4 acts, by F. Daingerfield, jr.
© Foxhall Daingerfield, jr., Lexington, Ky. ;
D : 15801, May 8, 1909. 43367
or. Diamond robbery, a drama, by T. J.
Southern memories; sketch, by E. Artusy. [1],
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1912 ; D : 28936 ; Eva Artusy,
Ford.
© Thomas J. Ford, Geneva, O. ; 1889 : 8633,
Mar. 18. 43368
— See also Flash (The) of diamonds.
Southern cross drill; by Lieut. Charles Dugan.
[Memphis, Tenn., S. C. Toof & co., 1907] 7,
[1] p. 12°.
© William Love McLean, Memphis, Tenn. ;
D : 10294, Mar. 20, 1907 ; 2c. May 31, 1907.
43369
Southern (The) daisy. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© James B. Rice, Chicago ; D : 7446, Oct.
23, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 14, 1905. 43370
Southern (A) episode; comedy sketch, by H. L.
Newton. Typewritten.
© Harry L. Newton, Chicago; 1900 A:
172.53, .Tuly 13; 2c. July 13. 43371
Southern (A) feud; an original American drama
in 4 acts, by F. L. Grunewald and R. W.
France.
© Frederick L. Gnmewald and Robert W.
France, Chicago ; 1890 : 4518, Feb. 5. 43372
Southern (A) gentleman; a romantic comedy
in 4 acts, by C. Clement.
© Clay Clement, Chicago; 1896: 66412,
Dec. 7. 43373
Southern hearts and southern homes. See
Tempest and sunshine.
Southern (A) heiress; a thrilling melodrama in
5 acts, showing a perfect representation of
southern white and darkey life before and
after the war, by H. W. Harmeyer.
© Horace W. Harmeyer, Cincinnati ; 1890 :
6160, Feb. 20. 43374
Same.
© Horace W. Harmeyer, Cincinnati ; 1890 :
25920, Aug. 21. 43375
Southern (The) home. See Destiny.
Southern (The) homestead; 3 act drama, by
R. Ralph.
© Richard Ralph, Brooklyn; 1890:26960.
Sept. 3. 43376
Southern (The) loyalist. See Tried and true.
Southern loyalists; or, Marching through
Georgia, G. A. R. drama in 5 acts, by W. S.
Goss. Marlborough, Mass., A. S. Beauchamp,
1887. 45 p. 16°.
© Walter S. Goss, Marlborough, Mass.;
1887:13907, May 27; 2c. June 15. 43377
Galveston, Tex.
43378
Southern refugees; or, The South during the
•war, a military drama in 5 acts, by G. W.
Heath.
© George W. Heath. HaverluH, Mass.;
1872 : 12568, Nov. 29 ; 2c. Sept. 6, 1873. 43379
Southern (A) romance; pastoral sketch, by P. G.
MacLean. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1910 ; D : 22703 ; P. G. Mac-
Lean, Benton Harbor, Mich. 43380
• a play in 3 acts, by L. Dietrichstein.
© Leo Dietrichstein, New York; 1897:
51570, Sept. 15. 43381
Southern (A) rose; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by A. E. Ives.
© Alice E. Ives, New York ; 1900 A : 11657,
May 8. 43382
• a military drama, in 5 acts, by J. S. Brown.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1899 : 13.588,
Feb. 18. 43383
a story of the South of to day in 4 acts, by
F, C. Chamberlin. [141] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Fred Carleton Chamberlin, Wollaston,
Mass. ; D : 496, May 21, 1901 ; 2c. May 21, 1901.
43384
'Same. 2d ed. [118] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred Carleton Chamberlin. Wollaston,
Mass. ; D : 1263, Jan. 9, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1902 ;
2c. Jan. 18, 1902. 43385
Same. 3d ed. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred C. Chamberlin, Wolhixton, Mass.,
D: 1315, Jan. 18, 1902; 2c. Jan. IS, 1902.
43386
Southern (A) soldier's sweetheart; an Ameri-
can play in 4 acts, by G. S. McGuigan.
© George S. McGuigan, Youngstown, O. .
D : 2925, Jan. 29, 1903. 43387
Southern (A) story; play in 1 act, by A. P. Hy-
man. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1911; D: 24084; Arthur
Peirce Hyman, New York. 43388
Southern (A) tale. See Aldyth and Tostig.
Southern (The) widow; comedy in 3 acts, by I.
Osgood. [82] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1912; D : 29367 ; Irene Os-
good, Guilsborough Hall, Northamptonshire,
England. 43389
Southerner (The). Typewritten.
© Hartwig Barucli, New York ; 1893 : 2102,
Jan. 9 ; Ic. Jan. 9 ; Ic. Jan. 25. 43390
a comedy in 5 acts, by C. Nevins.
© Charles Nevins, Kansas City, Mo. ; 1891 :
35115. Oct. 2. 43391
2188
43395^
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4341i^
Southerner (The) — Continued.
a military drama, by G. L. Williams.
© Grant Langvvorthy Williams, Portland,
Or. ; 1892 : 37276, Sept. 12. 43392
■ an original drama in 4 acts, by F. Carlos.
© Frank Carlos, Boston ; 1877 : 750, Jan. 18.
43393
a romantic comedy drama in 4 acts with
prologue, by H. N. Baruch.
© Hartwig Nathaniel Baruch, New York ;
1891 : 47972, Dec. 30. 43394
Southerners (The); drama in 4 acts, by R. B.
Lane. [212] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Bachelder Lane, Chicago ; D :
8452, Apr. 30, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1906. 43395
a musical comedy libretto in 2 acts, by
H. B. Smith. [66] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D : 5005,
May 10, 1904 ; 2c. May 10, 1904. 43396
Southland; or. The black age, originated by
M. H. Welsh.
© Michael H. Welsh, Lancaster. Pa. ; 1898 :
74051, Dec. 19. 43397
Southpaw (The); play in 4 acts, by F. P. Swain.
[122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1914; D : 39211 ; F. Potter
Swain, Boston. 43397a
Southpaw Sammy; baseball comedy drama in
4 acts, by E. G. Longman. [123] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1912; D: 29326; Edward
George Longmanf Brooklyn, 43398
Souvenir (The) fiends; a comedy in 3 scenes, by
\V. T. p:ilwanger. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Theodore Ellwanger, Rochester,
N. Y. ; D : 10S72, June 28, 1907 ; 2c. June 28.
1907. 43399
Souvenir spoons; comedy in 1 act, by Irving
Dale [pseud, of H. L. Dale] Boston, Wal-
ter H. Baker & co., 1915. 11 p. 12°.
© May 13, 1915 ; 2c. May 14, 1915 ; D : 40641,
n. li. Dale, Boston. 43399a
Sovereign (The); play of today, by E. E. Starr.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1915 ; D : 41185 ; Elizabeth El-
len Starr, Baltimore. 43399b
Sovereign (The) citizen; an original American
drama [by G. McBride] St. Louis, Mo., 1877.
36 p. 12°.
© G. McBride, St. Louis; 1877:6830,
June 8; 2c. July 5. 43400
See also TJncle Sam'l Jonathan, jr.
Sovereign's pink; or. The maid of the missed,
by J. F. Malloy.
© John F. Malloy, Meriden, Omii. : 1900 A:
26.560, Oct. 2.5. 43401
Sowers (The); dramatization, in a prologue and
4 acts, of Henry Seton Merriman's [Hugh Sto-
well Scott's] novel of the same name, by
Montague S. Woolf and D. Kimball. 124 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1910 ; D : 22042 ; David Kim-
ball, Berck-Plage, France. 43402
Sowers (The) and the harvest; a play in 4 acts,
by K. Lee.
© Kenneth Lee, New York; D : 2516, Oct
24, 1902. 43403
Sowing and reaping. See Two roads.
Sowing seeds; or, Dinah's revenge, by T. L.
Vought. [6] p. 12°. Printed.
© T. L. Vought, Elkton, S. D. ; 1891 : 38629,
Oct. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 28. 43404
Sowing the wind; an original play in 4 acts,
by Sydney Grundy. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1901. .56 p. 12°.
© T. H. French, New York; D : 920. Oct.
4, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1902. 43405
Sowing wild oats; a spectacular musical com-
edy, in 3 acts, by J. F. Fralinger.
© Joseph F. Fralinger, Atlantic City ; 1898 :
67282, Nov. 17. 43406
or. Uncle John's private secretary, com-
edy in 4 acts, by Maurice Hageman.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1899 : 68875.
Oct. 23; 2c. Oct. 23. 43407
Spaendte sind; to skuespil, [av Nils CoUett
Vogt] Kristiania, H. Aschehoug & co. (W.^
Nygaard) 1910. 2 p. 1., 232 p. 12°.
Contents: Ingrid. — Barnet.
© Nov. 19, 1910; 2c. Dec. 5, 1910; A— For-
eign 2062 ; H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania.
Norway. 43408
Spaewife (The) See Wentworth.
Spagnoletto (The); a play in 5 acts, by • B.
Lazarus.
© Emma Lazarus, New Yol-k ; 1876:10154,
Sept. 6. 43409
Span (The); play in 1 act, by J. Jex. 38 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1913; D : 32719 ; John Jex'.
New York. 43410
Span (The) of life; drama in 4 acts, by Sutton
Vane. Typewritten.
© Wm. Calder, London, England; 1892:
2474, Jan. 14; 2c. June 2. 43411
Spangles; or. The wooden horse, a comedy in
3 acts, by C. F. Nirdlinger. [200] p. 4^:
Typewritten.
© Charles Frederic Nii'dlinger, Philadel-
..liia; D:7544, Nov. 10, 1905; 2c. ?^ov. 10.
1905. 43412
21$9
43413
DBAMATIC COMPOSinOlfrS
43434
Spaniard's (A) revenge; the romantic drama
in 4 acts, by b. Noel.
© Dazie Noel, Brovvnwood, Tex.; 1898:
14516, Mar. 1. 43413
■ or, The death of Ricardo Ruiz, by D. Noel.
© Dazie Noel, Brownwood, Tex.; 1898;
25671, Apr. 23 ; 2c. Apr. 23. 43414
Spanische (Die) fliege; schwank in 3 akten, von
t'ruiiz Arnold und Ernst Bach. Berlin,
Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., 1913.
49 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35035 ; Buhnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h.. Berlin. 43415
See also High (The) cost of loving.
Spanish (A) affair; opera in 1 act, libretto by
D. K. Stevens, music by George Lowell Tracy.
[2], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1912; D : 81379 ; David K.
Stevens, Boston. 43416
Spanish American War; a grand military and
naval firework spectacle in 5 tableaus, by
F. N. Innes.
© F. N. Innes, New York; 1898:32547,
May 25. 43417
Spanish- American War drama; San Juan
Hills, by Lieut. H. H. Cleveland.
© Henry H. Cleveland, Chicago; 1899:
77801, Nov. 29. [Note : At head of title page.
United North and South] 43418
Spanish American War in miniature; a dra-
matic pantomimic and pyrotechnical produc-
tion, by A. M. Gillette.
© Alfred Martin Gillette, Chicago; 1898:
32299, May 25. 43419
Spanish (A) bandetta; or, Saved by a child, a
melodrama in 3 acts, 7 scenes, by E. Lawless.
47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ellen Lawless, Cleveland ; D : 15700, Apr.
9, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1909. 43420
Spanish (The) bull-fight; by M. M. A. Berger.
© M. Maur Achille Berger, New York;
1885 : 15187, July 14. 43421
Spanish (The) cavalier; or, American bom, a
comedy drama in 5 acts, by R. N. Moffat and
A. A. Smith. Typewritten.
© Robert N. Moffat and Andrew A.' Smith,
Salt Lake City; 1897:11161, Feb. 15; 2c.
Feb. 15. 43422
Spanish (The) court; a dramatic tragedy in 5
acts, by G. A. Lafayette.
© G. A Lafayette, St. Paul; 1885:9873.
Apr. 30; 2c. Oct. 8. 43423
Spanish (The) courtier. See Calderon.
Spanish (A) courtship; a playlet, by Edwin J.
Jeitles. [6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Mervine, Philadelphia ; D : 14308,
Nov. 17, 1908; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 43424
Spanish doubloons; a play in 5 acts, by F. C.
Long.
© Frank Carlton Long, Chicago ; 1894 : 568,
Jan. 2. 43425
Spanish gipsy; by S. M. MacDonald.
© Samuel M. MacDonald, South Bend, Ind. ;
D : 6176, Jan. 21, 1905. 43426
a poem, by George Eliot, dramatized by
S. H. Clark and G. W. Gerwig. [63] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© S. H. Clark and George W. Gerwig, Alle-
gheny, Pa. ; D : 9730, Jan. 2, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 2,
1907. 43427
&'ee also Representative English com-
edies.
Spanish gypsy; by George Eliot, dramatized by
M. W. Morton.
© Marguerite Wilson Morton, St. Paul ; D :
1794, Apr. 26, 1902. 43428
a drama in 5 acts, founded on George Eliot's
poem of the same name, by M. W. Morton.
79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marguerite Wilson Morton, St. Paul ; D :
7238, Sept. 11, 1905; 2c. Sept. 11, 1905; 2c.
(printed) May 6, 1907. 43429
an opera in 4 acts, adapted from George
Eliot's Spanish gypsy by G. B. Nash and Lily
A. Long. [69] p. 4°. typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Garrita Barry Nash, Milwaukee; D:
8407, Apr. 12, 1906; 2c. Apr. 0, 1906. 43430
— sketch in 1 act, by Dora Debo. [12] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1911 ; D : 23762 ; Dora Debo
Whalen, New York. 43431
— See also Fedalma. — Princess Fedalma. —
Zincali.
Spanish (The) jade; a play in 4 acts, by L. J.
Vance, based upon the novel of the same title
by Maurice Hewlett.
© Louis Joseph Vance, New York; D:
14800, Jan. 12, 1909. 43432
from the novel of the same name
by Maurice Hewlett. [150] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1913; D: 3-1519; Louis
Joseph Vance, New York. 43433
Spanish (The) Main; a sea-play in 5 acts, by
A. C. Noble and Thomas Wood Stevens. 54
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alden Charles Noble, Chicago ; D : 7435,
Oct. 13. 1905; 2c. Oct. 13, 1005. 43434
^190
43435
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
43451
Spanish (A) midsummer nigM's dream. See
Fraquita.
Spanish (The) mission; or, The member from
Nevada, a comedy, by H. A. Blood.
© Henry Ames Blood. Washington ; 1874 :
loOl. Feb. 10; 2c. Mar. 18. 43435
Spanish (The) nun; a drama in 5 acts, by
H. S. Wicks.
© Hamilton S. VvMcks, Joplio, Mo.; 1896:
2.5932, Apr. 28. 43436
Spanish (The) page; a comic opera in 2 acts,
by Oliver J. Booth aud B. F. Lichteustein.
© Bessie Florence Lichtenstein, New York ;
1895 : 5875, Jan. 24. 43437
Spanish (The) priest; a play in 5 acts, by P. J.
Cooper. St. Louis. The Woodward & Tiernan
printing co., 1893. 47 p. 8°.
© J. N. Hull, St. Louis ; 1893 ; 30970, June
30 ; 2c. July 14. 43438
Spanish (The) slave; romantic drama in 4 acts,
by I. Osgood. [88] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8. 1913 ; D : 34067 ; Irene Osgood.
Northampton, P^ngland. 43439
Spanish (The) spy; sensational tabloid drama
in 3 acts, by Nelson Compston. Chicago, Chi-
cago manuscript co., 1914. [34] p. f°.
Mimeographed.
© Dec. 1, 1914; 2c. Dec. 18, 1914; D:
39139 ; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 43439a
Spanish student. Sec Preciosa, the Spanish
dancer.
Spanish (The) traitors; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. Walter.
© Lester Walter, Harrisburg, Pa. ; 1898 :
61786, Oct. 20. 43440
Spare (The) room; a play in 1 act, by E. M.
Bryant [pseud, of E. M. B. Boak]
© Ella Mary Brydonfe Boak, London; D:
16102, Mar. 5, 1909. 43441
Same. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1909 ; D : 16301 ; Ella Mary Bry-
done Boak, liOndon. 43442
Spark (The); comedy in 1 act. by Edouard Pail-
leron, tr. by H. Goodwin. 48 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 1. 1910 ; D : 20088 ; Hilda Good-
win, New York. 43443
— tr. from the French of E. Pailleron,
by T. R. Sullivan. Boston, 1879. 23 p. 12°,
© T. R. Sullivan, Boston; 1879:12661,
Sept. 23; 2c. Nov. 7. 43444
play in 1 act, by S. J. Bell. [2], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3. 1914; D : 38391 ; Stanley J
Bell, Oakland, Cal.
Spark (A) from Mars; by H. G. Preston. [9] p.
4°. Typew^ritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1911; D: 2.5747; Hannah
Gaither Preston, Baltimore. 43444b
Spark (The) of life. See Karo.
Sparking; a comedietta in 1 act and 1 scene,
founded on L'Etlncelle of Edouard Pailleron,
by Henry Llewellyn Williams. New York,
De Witt [1882] 1 p. 1.. 19 p. 12°. ([De
• Witt's acting plays, no. 304] )
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York; 1882:
19926, Nov. 24; 2c. Jan. 22, 1SS3. 43445
Sparkling (The) cup; a temperance drama in
5 acts, by T. S. Denison. Chicago, The au-
thor, 1877. 1 p. 1., [109] -141 p. 12°. ([School
and social drama] )
© T. S. Denison. De Kalb, 111. ; 1877 : 13902,
Nov. 30; 2c. Dec. 13. 43446
Same.
Chicago, T. S. Denison [1905]
[3], 110-141 p. 12°. (On cover: Amateur
series)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for
14 years from Nov. 30, 1905 ; D : 7516, Nov. 6,
1905; 2c. Nov. 6, 1905. 43447
Sparkling eyes; a musical comedietta in 1 act.
by R. Gordon, music and lyrics by B. B. Ed-
wards. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ruth Gordon, New York ; D : 8542, Mav
17. 1906 ; 2c. May 17, 1906. 43448
Speaker (The) of the house; monologue, by A.
Hoffman. [1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1] , 1913 ; D : 34785 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New l''ork. 43449
-Same. pt. 3. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1914 ; D : 380.52 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 43449a
■ or. The German senator, being a revision
with new matter added, by A. Hoffman, pt. 2.
[1], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913 ; D : 35228 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. . 43450
5379— VOL 2—16-
-34
43444a
2191
or. The views of Senator Boob, monologue,
by A. Hoffman, pt. 4. [1], 62 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 22, 1915 ; D : 41319 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 43450a
Speaking (A) likeness; 1 act play, by M. Har-
ris. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1911 ; D : 23405 ; Marcia Har-
ris, Providence, R. I. 43451
Speaking of Adam; comedy in 3 acts, by F. N.
Greene. [136] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1915; D: 41784; Frances
Nimmo Greene, Montgomery, Ala. 43451a
43452
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43475
Speaking to father; play in 1 act, by George
Ade. [l],30p. 4°. Typewritten. •
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1913; D : 31900 ; Milton B.
Pollock, New York. 43452
Spear drill for 16 girls; by Alice Cook Fuller,
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; 1899:21822*,
Mar. 27 ; 2e. Apr. 14. 43453
Spear (The) knows no brother; a play in 4
acts, by A. Keir. [132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1912 ; D : 30034 ; Angela Keir,
New York. 43454
Special (The) ; melodramatic sketch, by H. Weis-
berg. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1913 ; D : 32102 ; Henry Weis-
berg, Chicago. 43455
Special brew; vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by
C. E. Mace. [14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1911; D: 24755; Clias. E.
Mace, Denver. 43456
Special correspondence; a comedy in 4 acts, by
B. I. Barrett. [45] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Bertha I. Barrett, Dorchester, Mass. ; D :
4752, Mar. 19, 1904 ; 2c. July 12, 1904. 43457
Special delivery; farce in 1 act, by D. M. Hen-
derson, jr. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1911.
6 p. 12°.
© Aug. 31, 1911; 2c. Sept. 1, 1911; D:
25125 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 43458
-new, original comedy drama in 5 acts, by
D. H. Scully.
© David H. Scully, New York ; 1888 : 34665,
Dec. 5. 43459
Special duty; a story of the Revolution, a
drama in 4. acts, by C. C. Wright.
© Charles C. Wright, Mount Vernon, N. Y. ;
1897 : 58082, Oct. 13. 43460
Special edition; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
R. Snoad. 36 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Russell Snoad, Minneapolis; D : 7225,
Aug. 15, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 15, 1905. 43461
• farce in 1 act, by C. B. Carberry and H. F.
Brock. [1], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1913 ; D : 33275 ; Howard Fol-
som Brock, Cambridge, Mass. 43462
Special (A) meeting; by T. J. Gorman.
© Thomas J. Gorman, New York ; D : 1983,
June 7, 1902. 43463
Special messenger; play in 1 act, by F. M. Rice.
27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1915; D: 39807; Frances
Martin Rice, Brooklyn. 43463a
playlet sketch in 1 act, by C. A. McClure.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Carolyn A. McClure, Denver ; D : 14257,
Sept. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 15, 1908. 43464
gee also Vivandiere (The)
Special (A) performance; a sketch in 1 act, by
H. Bagg. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1912 ; D : 29100 ; Helen Bagg,
\3hicago.
43465
Special (The) rehearsal; a playlette in 1 act [by
E. P. Churchill] [Peoria. 111., B. Frank
Brown co.] 1907. 20 p. 12°.
© Edward P. Churchill, Peoria, 111.; D:
11476, Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1907. 43466
Special sale; a vaudeville sketch, by Harry L.
Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1905] 9 p.
12°. (On cover: Denison's vaudeville
sketches )
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 7024.
July 24, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1905. 43467
Specialist (The);
Augustus.
© Albert A.
31732, Aug. 1.
a farce in 1 act, by A. A.
Augustus,
Chicago ; 1892 :
43468
■ original play in 3 acts, by A. M. Blake.
123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1910; D: 22039; Arthur
Middleton Blake, New York. 43469
Speckled (The) band; an adventure of Sherlock
Holmes, in 3 acts, by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Netv York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1912. 124 p. 12°.
© Aug. 12, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 13, 1912 ; D :
30517 ; Samuel French,' ltd., London. 43470
Speckled (A) peach; drama in 1 act, by V. R.
Schafer. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1910; D: 21582; Victor H.
Schafer, Cincinnati. 43471
Spectacular aviary act; including songs, dances,
dialogues and tableaux, by M. McCullough.
© Marguerite McCullough, Chilhowee,
Tenn. ; D : 8908, Aug. 2, 1906. 43472
Spectator. See Sir Hoger de Coverley.
Specter (The) bridegroom; a coniic operetta in
3 acts,
© Alice Helmers Watson, St. Louis; 1899:
11345, Feb. 8 ; 2c. Feb. 8. 43473
Spectral (The) red hand. See Margarate.
Spectre (The); drama in 3 acts, by W. H. Rus-
sell. [2], 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14. 1911 ; D : 25487 ; William H.
Russell, Philadelphia. 43474
or. Bill rendered, dramatic episode, by
Melanle Alice Weil Koll. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1911 ; D : 23257 ; Mrs. Irvin S.
Koll, Chicago. 43475
See also Tom's little star.
2192
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43497
Spectre (The) bride; a dramatic playet, by
J. W. Sherman. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. W. Sherman, New York ; D : 5412, Aug.
11, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1904. 43476
Spectre (The) of Desmond hall. See Hidden
away.
Spectre (The) of the emerald ring. See Rosa.
Spectres of Maple Ridge; or, Who was the
criminal? by F. Kendall.
© Franlc Kendall, Chicago; 1886:25883,
Nov. 16. 43477
Speculation; by Mrs. H. P. Cullum. [15] p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Mrs. H. P. Cullum. Chicago; D : 8665,
.Tune 11, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1906. 43478
- — - an American drama in 5 acts, by I. Curtis.
© Irene Curtis, New York; 1878:14767,
Dec. IS.
43479
— a comedy drama, by H. M. Cloude. Type-
written.
© Harry M. Cloude, Cincinnati; 1899:
72291, Nov. 4 ; 2c. Nov. 27. 43480
— a drama in 4 acts, by J. F. Warner.
© J. Franklin Warner, New York; 1878:
11893, Oct. 15. 43481
— drama in 3 acts, by Baldwin J. Baldwin.
[1], 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1918 ; D : 32958 ; William J.
Baldwin, jr., New York. 43482
a farcical musical comedy in 3 acts, by
T. Addison, with music by C. D. Blake.
© Thomas Addison and Charles D. Blake,
Boston; 1886:1984, Jan. 25. 43483
-a melodrama, 4 acts, by E. E. Sherman.
© Ellen E. Sherman, Buffalo ; 1884 : 15006.
July 23. 43484
Speculator (The).
© Joseph Goldsmith, United States; 1894:
207S4, Apr. 23. 43485
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by J. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, United States; 1890:
43486
10 p.
32841, Oct. 22.
— vaudeville sketch, by A. S. Tenney
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1913 ; D : 34917 ; Allen Spen-
cer Tenney, New York. 43487
— jSee also No. 1 — The speculator.
Speculators (The); a comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by A. D. Gatchel. 78 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Albert D. Gatchel, Louisville ; D : 1308,
Jan. 17, 1902; 2c. Jan. 17, 1902. 43488
Speculatress (The); piav in 1 act. by G. V.
Tyler and M. Saher. [2], 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915; D : 39771 ; G. Vere
Tyler and Max Saher, New York. 43488a
Speed; comedy in 4 acts, by F. A. Kummer.
[2]. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1910; D: 22713; Frederic
Arnold Kummer, Baltimore. 43489
comedy in 3 acts, by L. W. Dodd. [145] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1911 ; D : 25081, Lee Wilson
Dodd. New York. 43490
Speed (The) fiend; vaudeville playlet, by Mann
Page. [l],14p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1915 ; D : 42548 ; Joseph Hart,
New York. 43490a
Speed (The) girl; sketch in 1 act, bv L. R.
Smith and Mrs. V. Thompson. [1], 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1912; D : 29653 ; Lena P.
Smith and Mrs. Vance Thompson, New York.
43491
Speed (The) limit; by M. W. Colwell.
© M. Worth Colwell, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ;
D : 11307, Sept. 6, 1907. 43492
■ sketch in 2 scenes, by Ernest M. Gould.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1910. 15 p. 12°.
© July 23, 1910; 2c. July 25, 1910; D:
21628 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 43493
Speed (The) way; comedy playlet in 1 act. by
J. M. Gregory. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1910; D: 21178; John M.
Gregory, Columbus, O. 43494
Speeders (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by Marie
Coe and Lydla W. Lister, reviewed by Henry B.
Lister. 84 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Marie E. Coe, Melrose, Cal. ; D : 15099,
Feb. 16, 1909; 2c. Feb. 20, 1909. 43495
Speghetti (The) mine; play in 1 act, by R. A.
Troise. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1915; D : 42561 ; Ralph A.
Troise, New York. 43495a
Spell (The); a comedy drama in 3 acts, by S.
Schiffman. [97] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Samuel Schiftman, New York ; D : 10140,
:Mar. 14, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 26, 1907. 43496
comedy in 3 acts, by S. J. Curry and P. M.
Hopkins. [82] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1915 ; D : 42479 ; Sarah Jef-
feris Curry and Pauline Mackie Hopkins, New
York. 43496a
Spell (The) of Arizona; romance of the South-
west, by F. W. Turney. 10 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1913 ; D : 32912 ; Fredric WU-
liam Turney, Ballston Lake, N. Y. 43487
2193
43498
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43520
Spell (A) of business; farce in 2 acts, by Nor-
man H. Crowell. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing
CO., 1902. 15 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of stand-
ard and minor drama, no. 434] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 1628, Mar.
20, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1902. 43498
Spell (The) of heredity; a drama in 4 acts, by
E. S. Marshall.
© Emma Seckle Marshall, Portland, Or. ;
D : 10064. Mar. 4, 1907. 43499
Spellbinder (The); a musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by F. T. Cardoze. [78] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Frederic T. Cardoze. Albany ; D : 13673.
Aug. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1908. 43500
Spellbound; a high class sensational drama, in
4 acts, by John W. Brutone.
© Mrs. John W. Brutone, New York ; 1879 :
2155, Feb. 14. 43501
or, The web of fate, drama, prologue and 3
acts, by H. C. Husted.
© Harry C. Husted, New York ; 1873 : 13916,
Dec. 3. 43502
Spellin' (The) skewl; or, Friday afternoon at
deestrick no. 4, an original burlesque in 1
scene, by Bert Richards. Clyde, 0., Ames'
publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1891:43374,
Dec. 3; 2c. Dec. 10. 43503
Spelling-match (The); a comic musical duality,
words and music by Alfred W. Sedgwick.
New York, Happy hours company.
© Happv hours co.. New York ; 1875 : 7647,
July 22 ; 2c. July 28. 43504
Spelniona przysiega; melodramat w 4 aktach i
5 odslonach, napisal W. B. Kowal. [1], 35 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1913; D : 34674 ; Wojciech
Bernard Kowal, Butfalo. 43505
Spencer's day ofE; a vaudeville sketch, for 7
characters (3 persons) by E. D. Douglas.
[2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912 ; D : 29062 ; Edith Duen-
weg Douglas, Chicago. 43506
Spendthrift (The) ; by M. Carson.
© Murray Carson, New York ; D : 9919,
•Feb. 8, 1907. 43507
magic fairy-tale in 3 acts, adapted from the
German by R. Pitrot. [58] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
D : 7197,
43508
© Richard Pitrot, New York;
Sept. 1, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 1, 1905.
— a play in 4 acts, by J. T. Lewis.
4°. Typewritten.
© J. Taylor Lewis, Yonkers, N. Y. ; 1888:
4561, Feb. 13 ; 2c. Feb. 13. 43509
[65] p.
Spendthrift (The)— Continued.
a play in 4 acts, adapted from William Har-
rison Ainsworth's story of the same name, by
L. J. Burnham. [98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillian Jane Burnham, Detroit; D:194,
Mar. 11. 1901; 2c. Mar. 11, 1901. 43510
play in 3 acts, by C. S. Jackson, Raymond
Dexter Carter and Giles Reynolds Warren.
84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1910 ; D : 17959 ; Clarence S.
Jackson, New York. 43511
■a romantic drama, by Ferdinand Raimoud,
tr. and adapted to the American stage, bv
Thos. E. Van Bibber.
© W. C. Van Bibber, Baltimore ; 1884 : 7110,
Apr. 2. 43512
Spendthrifts' (The) auction,
nature.
See Art and
Sperduti nel buio; dramma in 3 atti, di Roberto
Bracco. ridotto per la scena lirica da Alberto
Doimudy, musica di Stefano Donaudv. Mi-
lan, G. Ricordi & co. [1906] 61 p. 8°.
[Words only]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan; D:9108, Sept.
12, 1906; 2c. Sept. 12, 1906. 43513
Sperrjahr (Das) See ITora'chen,
Spettro (Lo) del castello del Conte Falconieri.
See Fra i pazzi.
Sphinx (Le); the Bernhardt ed.,tr, by Frederick
A, Schwab,
© F, Rullman, New York; 1880 : 16255, Oct,
26; 2c, Nov, 6, 43514
Sphinx (The); a drama, by W, Slkes and Olive
Logan.
© Wirt Sikes, United States; 1874:5718.
Apr. 29. 43515
■ a dramatic composition.
© Sheridan Shook, New York ; 1874 : 10319,
Aug. 5. 43516
play in 1 act, by P. Mackaye. [1], 36 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1913 ; D : 31121 ; Percy Mac-
kaye, Cambridge, Mass. 43517
— a play of modern French society in 4 acts,
by Octave Feuillet, adapted for the American
stage by A. M. Palmer.
© A. M. Palmer, New York; 1874:5083,
Apr. 17. 43518
or. Love at random, a comic operetta in 3
acts, libretto by D. Gray.
© David Gray, Buffalo ; 1892 : 14197, Mar.
31. 43519
Spice, in five boxes; a dramatic absurdity, by
E. H. Frye.
© Edwin H. Fr.ve, Boston ; 1879 : 13801, Oct.
18. 43520
2194
43521
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43541
Spider (The); drama in 4 acts, by L. M. Piper.
[3] 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1910; D: 22277; L. Marie
Piper, Columbus, O. 43521
drama in 3 acts, by N. Dunaew. 58 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1914; D: 38401; Nicliolas
Dunaew, New York. 43521a
Spider (The) and the fly; by F. Nathan and A.
Wynne. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frances Nathan and Anna Wynne, New
York ; D : 12030, Jan. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1908.
43523
comedy drama in 4 acts, by O. L. Oliver.
31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1912; D : 30729 ; Otis L.
Oliver, Chicago.
43523
— a comedy sketch, by A. L. Parmelee. (Mod-
ern version)
© Alfred L. Parmelee, Chicago; 1900 A:
1774, Jan. 19. 43524
— drama in 1 act, by S. E. Smyth. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17. 1914 ; D : 37877 ; Samuel E.
Smyth, Omaha. 43524a
— dramatic sketch, by Rose Stillman. 10 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1011 ; D : 25969 ; Ralph Riggs,
New York. 43525
— play in 4 acts, by E. D. Charles. [2], 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1913 ; D : 35240 ; Eliza Dellen-
baugh Charles. Sandusky, O. 43526
■play in 3 acts, by N. A. TefEt. [2], 75 p.
4°. Typev/ritteu.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1912; D : 31033 ; Nathan A.
Tefft. Bangor, Me.
43527
— or, Humipty Dumpty in the web, an origi-
nal spectacular burlesque fairy trick panto-
mime, by R. Fraser.
© Robert Fraser, New York; 1887:2528,
Feb. 1. 43528
or. Who's the major? a comical operatic
satire in 3 acts, written by H. Wayne Ellis,
music adapted from popular authors.
© Isabel M. Ellis, New York; 1887:5976,
Mar. 14. 43529
— See also Expert (The)
Spider-web (The); a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
T. W. King.
© T. W. King, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ;
1SS8 : 6420, Mar. 1. 43530
play in 1 act, by B. Sobel. [1], 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1914; D: 36320; Bernard
Sobel, Lafayette, Ind. 43530a
Spiders and fly. See Golden (A) game.
Spider's (The) web; by C. S. Booth.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans ; D :
3975, Sept. 19, 1903. 43531
— a comedy in 4 acts, by J. C. Ver Planck.
© J. Campbell Ver Planck, United States;
1884:22878, Nov. 15. 43532
drama in 3 acts, by John Hutchins. [129]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. Elizabeth Lyon, New York ; D : 10811,
June 19, 1907; 2c. June 19, 1907. 43533
— an original comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Enfield Centre, N. H. ;
1886 : 346, Jan. 6. 43534
— play in 4 acts, by Paul M. Potter and H. L.
Hamlin.
© Harry L. Hamlin, Chicago ; 1889 : 12000,
Apr. 17. 43535
— play in 1 act, by L. Q. Stark. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 22996 ; Lillian Quinn
Stark, San Francisco. 43536
— a play in 3 acts, by A. Strong. [81] p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1909; D: 16589; Austin
Strong, New York. 43537
by R. Carroll Snow. [88] p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1913; D : 31966 ; Richmond
C. Snow, East Orange, N. J. 43538
— a playlet, by H. Taylor. 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Harry Taylor, Salt Lake City ; D : 15870,
May 15, 1909; 2c. May 15, 1909. 43539
— See also Tom Blossom,
Spiel (Das) um die gnade; 3 akte, von W. Im-
peratori. Berlin, Buhneuverlag Ahu & Sim-
rock, g. m. b. h., 1913. 59 p. 8°.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914 ; D : 35718 ; Buhneuver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
43539a
Spielende (Der) Eros; 4 schwanke, von Wilhelm
Schmidtbonn. Berlin, E. Fleischel & co. 1911
122 p. 12°.
© June 3, 1911 ; 2c. July 19, 1911 ; D : 24735 ;
Egon Fleischel & co., Berlin. 43540
Spieierei (Die); komodie in 3 akten, von Karl
Marfeld Neumann. Miinchen, Drei masken
verlag. 89 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1912; D: 30957; Drei
masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 43541
2195
43542
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43558
Spielereien (Die) einer kaiserin; drama in 4
akten, einem vorspiel uud einem epilog, von
Max Dauthendey. Munchen, Verlag A.
Langen [1910] 235 p. 4°.
© Nov. 17, 1910; 2c. Dec. 24, 1910; D:
22968 ; Albert Langen, Munich. 43542
See also Caprices (The) of an empress.
Spielteufel; schwank in 1 aufzug, von Paul
Alexander [pseud, of P. A. Kleimann] Leip-
zii;, P. Reclam, jun. [1912] 31 p, 24°.
© Mar. 2.5, 1912; 2c. May 17, 1932; A—
Foreign .5140 ; Philipp Reclam, jun., Leipzig.
43543
Spies (The); play in 1 act, by A. J. Silberstein.
[21] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914; D : 38909 ; Alfred J.
Silberstein, Orange, N. J. 43543a
by Broughton Tall [i. e. S. B. Tall]
34 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1915; D : 40212 ; Stanley
Broughton Tall, Baltimore.
43543b
-bv J. H. Hanover [pseud, of J. H.
Ernst] and R. Weiman. [3], 39 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 28, 1915 ; D : 41434 ; Jessie Hein
Ernst and Rita Weiman, New York. 43543c
£ipiked; an Arizona episode, by Rex Stovel. 13
•». 4°. Typewritten.
i) Ella C. Hyde. Oakland. Cal. ; D : 15896,
May IS, 1909; Ic. Apr. 22, 1909; Ic. May 18,
1909. 43544
Spike's dream; by A. Van. [3] p. 4°. Type-
\\ritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1909 ; D : 16826 ; Arthur Van,
Norwich, Conn. 43545
Spilling the beans; 1 act farce, by F. C. Towne.
[1], 10 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1915; D: 41610; Fenimore
Cooper Towne, New Tork. 43545a
Spilt milk; play of environment in 4 acts and
2 pis., by Mrs. G. Crane. [117] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 8, 1913; D: 33742; Mrs. Gard-
ner Crane, Dingman's Ferry, Pa. 43546
Spinner (A) in the sun; play in 4 acts, by W.
Munsell. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912; D : 28707 ; Warren
Munsell. Des Moines. 43547
Spinning her web; comedy duologue with duets,
by M. Archdall and I. E. M. Aitken. [2].
14 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 21, 1912 ; D : 30071 ; Mabel Arch-
dall, New York. 43548
Spinnweberei (Die); dialog fiir 4 knaben und 4
mjidchen. von Hans Maler. Autigo, Wis., An-
tigo publishing company [1915] 10 p. 24°.
(Dialoge und vortrjige fiir schulfeste, no. 32)
© July 20, 1915; 2c. July 28, 1915; D:
41329 ; Antigo pub. CO., Antigo, Wis. 43548a
Spinster by preference; a comedy in 4 acts, by
Pauline Phelps.
© Neil Burgess, New York ; 1900 A : 31863,
Dec. 27. 43549
Spinster Thurber; a comedy in 4 acts, by
Pauline Phelps.
© Neil Burgess, New York ; 1900 A : 31862.
Dec. 27. 43550
Spinsters' (The) convention; the original Old
maids' convention, an evening's entertainment
in 1 scene [anon.] Chicago, The Dramatic
pub. CO., 1900. 32 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; 1900 A:
1664, Jan. 18; 2c. Jan. 18. 43551
Spinsters' (The) return; sequel to The spinsters'
convention, an evening's entertainment. Chi-
cago. The Dramatic pub. co.. 1901. 28 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co.. Chicago ; D : 130, Feb.
il, 1901; 2c. Mar. 22. 1901. 43552
Spinsters' return from Oklahoma; or. Sequel
to the spinsters' fortnightly club, bv Mrs.
.L R. Darragh, E. Kelly, Mrs. C. M. ^Hicks,
Mrs. A. K. Norris, J. Hickey and Mrs. J. L.
Kirk.
© Mrs. James R. Darragh, Emma Kelly,
Mrs. Charles M. Hicks, Mrs. A. K. Norris.
Julia Hickey and Mrs. John L. Kirk. Sharps-
burg, Pa. ; 1898 : 18276, aiar. 18 ; 2c. Mar. 18.
43553
Spire (The) of Islingford; a modern allegory
in 4 acts, by J. F. Augustine Pyre.
© J. F. A. Pyre, Madison, Wis.; D : 9-572,
Dec. 3, 1906. 43554
Spirit (The) lute; in 4 acts, by E. Helm. 9 p.
8°. Ms.
© Ic. June 17, 1911 ; D : 24553 ; Edith Helm,
Atlantic City. 43555
Spirit (The) monition; a drama in 4 acts, with
a prologue and sequel, by C. S. Ford. [Phila-
delphia, 1882] 29 p. 8°.
© Charles S. Ford, Philadelphia; 1882:
7576, May 10 ; 2c. May 29. 43556
Spirit o' spring; by G. B. Seitz. 25 p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1909; D: 17210; George B.
Seitz, Boston. 43557
Spirit (The) of art; a drama in 1 act, by B.
Laufer. [5], 27 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1909; D: 16600; Bernard
Laufer, Buffalo. 43558
2196
43559
COPYKIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
43574
Spirit (The) of Captain Kidd; vaudeville play-
let iu 2 scenes, by Harry L. Newton. New
York, M. Witmark & sous, 1913. 19 p. 12°.
© Sept. 2, 1913; 2c. Sept. 4, 1913; D:
34316 ; M. \^'itmark & sons. New York. 43559
Spirit (The) of Christmas; by L. Ten Broek.
© Lorraine Ten Broek, St. Louis ; D : 11560,
Oct. 21, 1907. . 43560
— -entertainment in 6 tableaux, by J. Drans-
field. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1910 ; D : 22969 ; Jane Drans-
field, Flatbush, N. Y. 43561
Spirit (The) of 1876.
dream.
See Drunkard's (The)
Spirit (The) of Evah, queen of the sea; by
G. W. Winckfield.
© George W. Winckfield, Oakland, Cal. ;
D : 684, July 24, 1901. 43562
Spirit (The) of Freeman Stone; comedy playlet
in 1 act, by D. G. King. 11 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1914; D : 38939 ; Donald G.
King, Indianapolis. 43562a
Spirit (The) of Hawaii; play in 2 scenes, by
E. A. Douthitt. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1914; D: 37324; Edward
Alexander Douthitt, Honolulu, Hawaii.
43562b
Spirit (The) of love. See Prometheus,
Spirit (The) of Memorial day. See Snow
(The) image.
Spirit (The) of Napoleon; dramatic sketch in 1
act, by Henry Cunningham and H. Holstein.
L2], 11 p. 4\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1913 ; D : 34365 ; Harold Hol-
stein, New York. 43563
Spirit (The) of Paul Boon; by L. J. Carter.
49 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Lincoln J. Carter, Chicago ; D : 13837,
Sept. 19, 1908; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908. 43564
Spirit (The) of 1775-1776-1777. See Facts
and fancies.
Spirit (The) of 1776; society comedy drama in
4 acts, by H. W. Wood.
© Harry W. Wood, Pueblo, Col. ; D : 2836,
Jan. 10, 1903. 43565
Spirit (The) of '76; a 1 act military drama, by
L. Husband. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lof tus Husband, New York ; D : 14103,
Oct. 20, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 29, 1908. 43566
.playlet of the Revolution, by A. W. Allen.
[3], 7 P- 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1913 ; D : 34951 ; Arden Whit-
Spirit (The) of '76--Continued.
■ or. The Yankee artillerist, a drama in 4
acts, by Charles E. Banks.
© Bosworth post, no. 2, G, A. R., Portland,
Me. ; 1876 : 4570. Apr. 15. 43568
See also Colonial (A) programme for the
Daughters of the American Revolution. —
Doctor Mondschein. — ^When hearts were
true.
Spirit (The) of sisterhood; [by] Helen Sant-
iuyer. New Y'ork, National board of the
Young women's Christian association [1915]
13 p. 12°.
© Dec. 6, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1915 ; aff. Dec.
22, 1915; A: 417387; National board of the
Y. W. C. A.s of the U. S. A., New York.
43569
Spirit (The) of '61; an incident of the Civil
War, in 1 act, by L. D. Westervelt.
© Leonidas D. Westervelt, New York;
1897 : 5572, Jan. 16. 43570
— a war drama iu 8 acts and 5 tableaux, full
of fun, pathos and patriotism, by Claude De
Courcey.
© Cliarles H. Cobb, Rockford, 111.; 1885:
15075, July 13. 43571
— -See also Loyal and disloyal.
Spirit (The) of the age; play in 4 acts, by J. E.
Goodman. 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1913 ; D : 32614 ; Jules Eckert
Goodman, Mt. Vernon, N, Y. 43572
Spirit (The) of the cave,
v.dzard of the wilds.
See Inazeta, the
See Voice (The)
comb Allen, San Francisco.
43567
2197
Spirit (The) of the chimes,
of the bell.
Spirit (The) of the country; a play in 1 act, by
P. Bailey. 6 p. f°. Proof.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1912; D: 30097; Pearce
Bailey, New York. 43573
Same. {In North Westchester times, v. 35,
no. 15, Sept. 19, 1913)
© Sept. 19, 1913; Ic. Aug. 14, 1914; D:
37846 ; Pearce Bailey, New York. 43573a
Spirit (The) of the Hartz mountains; an oper-
etta in 1 act, by John Ernest McCann.
© A. B. Mattingly, New York ; D : 20, Jan.
8, 1901. 43574
Spirit (The) of the Kenawah. See Hold the
fort.
Spirit (The) of the kitchen. See Mignonette.
Spirit (The) of the mountains. See Mox-Mox-
Montana.
43575
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43593
Spirit (The) of the Nile; a spectacular fantasie,
by F. Redding.
© Francesca Redding, New York ; D : 7577,
Nov. 6, 1905. 43575
Spirit (The) of the regulators. See Esther
Wake.
Spirit of the Sequoia; by Harry D. Cottrell. 38
p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1909 ; D : 16766 ; William T.
Ross, Berkeley, Cal. 43576
Spirit (The) of the time. See Amongst the
people.
Spirit of the vandal; or. Clay dishes, 4 act
drama, by J. W. Sykora, jr. 109 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1910; D : 20925 ; Joseph
Wacslav Sykora, jr., New York. 43577
Spirit of the village; being a 1 act tabloid.
© Globe machine & stamping co., Cleve-
land ; D : 9706, Dec. 28, 1906. 43578
Spirit (The) of the waters. See Three plays;
by C. De Lima.
Spirit (The) of the wilderness. See Yosemite.
Spirit (The) of the woods; a comedy by E.
Gruse. New York, Broadway pub. co. [1908]
1 p. I., 114 p. 12°.
© Edward Gruse, Corona, S. D. ; D : 15847,
May 6, 1909 ; 2c. May 6, 1909. 43579
Spirit (The) of Tuskegee; play in 5 acts, by
L. W. Wasliington. [4J, 38 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1910; D: 22731; Alonzo G.
Chandler, Ciiicago. 43580
Spirit (The) of vengeance. See Branded.
Spirit (The) of wine; by C. M. Hoffer. 3 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Cora Mickle Hotter, Emporia, Kan. ; D :
10891, July 1, 1907; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907. 43581
Spirit (The) of woman in Bohemia; by Kate B.
Palmer. San Francisco, Privately printed,
1914. [14] p. front., illus. 12°.
© Dec. 6, 1913; 2c. Dec. 13, 1918; A:
362925; A. M. Robertson, San Francisco.
43581a
Spirit voices; [play in 3 acts] by Henry Fraud.
87 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912; D: 28646; H. Francis
Dyruff, New York. 43582
Spirit wives. See Octopus (The)
Spirits; farce in 1 act, by Wm. McKey and
II. A. Conklin. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1911 ; D: 25954; H. A. Conk-
Un, Huntington, N. Y. 43583
Spirits — Continued.
or, Happy new year, farce in 1 act, by
M. Arthur. [3], 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1911; D : 23921 ; Malcolm
Arthur, New York. 43584
Spirits (The) of the deserted home.
© Mary May Boynton, Franklin, O. ; 1898 :
61050. Oct. 17; 2c. Nov. 16. 43585
Spirits unbottled. See New lights.
Spiritual (The) boost at Sallytown. See
Grange plays, no. 3.
Spiritualist (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by J. M.
Baker. Gi'and Rapids, Mich., H. H. Colestock,
1882. 69 p. 16°.
© Joseph Marion Baker, Grand Rapids,
Mich. ; 1881 : 18525, Dec. 1 ; 2c. A"ug. 9, 1882.
43586
-comedy in 3 acts, by F. Wilson. [210] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1913 ; D : 32095 ; Francis Wil-
son, New York. 43587
by J. M. Baker. Grand Rapids, Mich.,
H. H. Colestock, 1882. 69 p. 16°
© Joseph Marion Baker, Grand Rapids,
Mich. ; 1881 : 7856, May 18 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1882.
43588
— -^a 1 act playlet, by W. A. Rivers. 13 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© W^alter A. Rivers, Oakland, Cal.; D:
15410, Mar. 5, 1909; 2c. Mar. 5, 1909. 43589
Spite; a play in 1 act, by O. T. Johnsone. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Juue 17, 1912; D : 29989 ; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 43590
Spite (The) fence; play in 1 act. by E. V. Cooke.
[1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1915; D : 40911 ; Edmimd
Vance Cooke, Cleveland. 43590a
Spitzel; tragi-komodie in 1 akt, von T. Knittau.
Cleveland, Aj.-beiter buchhandlung. 18 p. 8°.
© Aug. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Aug. 26. 1914 ; D : 37944 ;
Therese Knittau, Philadelphia. 43590b
Splendid (A) bluff; a sketch in 1 act, by James
Matthews. [1], 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1913 ; D : 32209 ; Grace Filkins,
New York. 43591
Splendid misery. See Barbara.
Splinters; a comedy in 3 acts, adapted from the
German, by Mr. and Mrs. Dan Collyer.
© Mrs. Daniel Collyer, New York; 1893:
56948, Dec. 23. 43592
the merry Bishops in their 3 act refined
society comedj- extravaganza.
© Charles B. Griste, United States; 1877-
280, .Tan. 6. 43593
2198
43594
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43612
Splinters — Coutinued.
a topical burlesque in 3 acts, by M. H.
Rosenfeld and Kenneth Lee.
© M. H. Rosenfeld, New York ; 1886 : 13442,
June 10. 43594
Splitter (Der); liigenspiel in 3 akteu, von Paul
Felner, Berlin, Oesterheld & co., 1914. 112
p. 12°.
© Sept. 2G, 1914; D : 38327 ; Oesterheld &
CO., Berlin. 43594a
Spoiled (A) darling; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Grace Luce Irwin. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1903. 41 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed.
of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 3803.
Aug. 7, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 14, 1903. 43595
Spoilers (The); a play in 4 acts, by R. Beach
and J. MacArthur. [180] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Rex Beach and James MacArthur. United
States; D : 8408, Apr. 24, 1906; 2c. Apr. 24,
1906. 43596
Spoils (The) of war; play in 1 act, by H. Booth.
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1915; D: 40180; Hilliard
Booth, Brevard, N. C. 43596a
■ by L. H. Foster. 28 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1915 ; D : 399S5 ; Lilian Hoyt
Foster, New York. 43596b
Spoilt young m.an with three grandmothers;
by James Murmel.
© James S. Hoge, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
4843, Feb. 21. 43597
Spongers (The); comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Daniel D. Carter [pseud, of D. D, Cohen]
[123] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1913; D : 35180 ; Henry R.
Stern, New York. 43598
or. The native born, drama in 4 acts, by
L. F. Peaster and M. Mills. 91 p. 4°. TjT)e-
written.
© Lydia F. Peaster and Madeleine Mills,
Nevv^ York ; D : 14604, Dec. 23, 1908 ; 2c. Dec.
23, 1908. 43599
Spoofing; farce in 1 act, by H. B. Osborne. 26
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1915 ; D : 41987 ; Hubert Ben-
jamin Osborne, New York. 43599a
Spook (A) for a night; sketch, by G. Gordon
and R. A. Hughes. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915 ; D : 39910 ; Gilbert Gor-
don and R. A. Hughes, Sacramento, Cal.
43599b
Spook (The) lady; fantastic comedy in 4 acts,
by R. Housum. [141] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1915; D: 41320; Robert
Housum, Cleveland. 43599c
Spook (The) minstrels, by J. C. Havez.
© Jean C. Havez, New York ; D : 5654, Oct.
17, 1904. 43600
- — • by J. C. Havez and W. C. Youngson.
© Jean C. Havez and W. C. Youngson, New
York ; D : 5962, Dec. 27, 1904. 43601
Spookland; musical extravaganza in 2 acts,
lyrics by F. L. Clendenen, music by John J,
Herman. [1], 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. May 27, 1914; D : 37135 ; F. Leslie
Clendenen, St. Louis. 43602
Spooks; a comedy in 1 act, by Harry Parker.
New York, The Roxbury publishing company
[1899] 16 p. 16°. (Wizard series)
© Roxbury pub. go., New York ; 1899 : 76325,
Nov. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 15, 43603
a comedy play in 3 acts, by A. S. Hickman.
Typewritten.
© Albert Scott Hickman, Ottumwa, la. ;
1898 : 56062, Sept. 24 ; 2c. Sept. 24. 43604
— farce in 3 acts, by A. N. C. Fowler. [2],
85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1914 ; D : 39100 ; Albert N. G.
Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. 43605
a farce in 3 acts and 4 scenes, by A. H.
Laidlaw, jr.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr., New York;
1897 : 34779, June 10 ; 2c. Dec. 2. 43606
— libretto for a musical play in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by A. M. Stevenson. 58 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1910 ; D : 20839 ; A. M. Steven-
son, New York. 43607
—^ Same. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1911; D: 2.5335; A. M.
Stevenson, New York. 43608
— novelty comedy sketch, by Bayone Whip-
ple and Walter Huston. 6 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1912 ; D : 30683 ; AVhipple and
Huston. Toronto, Canada. 43609
— ■ 1 act farce, by Marion Borre. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1911; D : 22991 ; Dina Bos-
worth, New l^ork. 43610
or. Fun on the Hudson, farcical, musical
comedy, by .T. Collins and J. F. Joyce.
© James Collins and James F. Jovce,
United States ; 1885 ; 6421, Mar. 17. 43611
Spooks (The), ghosts and skeletons' flirtation.
See From twelve to one, midnight.
Spool (A) of thread; a society drama, by A. M.
Hopkins.
© Alice M. Hopkins, New York: 1883:
9285, May 19. 43612
2199
43612
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43636
Spoon-maker (The); drama in 3 acts, by E, R.
Miles. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1911 ; D : 25S39 ; Edson Rus-
sell Miles, Clinton, N. Y. 43612a
Spooney blacksmith. See Ye spooney black-
smith.
Spoons; a comedy in 5 acts, by T. A. Burtt.
© Thomas A. Burtt, United States; 1876:
12823, Nov. 20. 43613
Spoopju (The); a spectacular, musical extrava-
ganza in 3 acts, by F. S. Pixley. [91] p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Frank S. Pixley, United States; 1894:
41391, Sept. 10; 2c. Sept. 10, 1895. 43614
Sport (The); a drama in 4 acts, by A. Caplin.
44 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Abel Caplin, St. Louis; D : 15436, Mar.
24, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1909. 4361 5
Sport and politics; dramatic composition, by
J. H. Dalton. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar: 29, 1910 ; D : 20635 ; James H.
Dalton, Chicago. 43616
Sport at Coney Island. See On the sands.
Sport Kennedy's Christmas; a 1 act sketch, by
W. N. Famous. Proof.
© William N. Famous, Philadelphia; D:
7882, Jan. 18, 1906; 2c. Jan. 11, 1906. 43617
Sport McAllister; a new farce comedy in 3 acts,
by B. Gaylor.
© Wm. A. Brady and Bobby Gaylor, New
York ; 1891 : 6932, Feb. 21. 43618
Sport (The) of kings; a sketch in 2 scenes, by
W. S. Lockwood. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter S. Lockwood, Wilmette, 111.; D:
15571, Apr. 8, 1909; 2c. Apr. 8, 1909. 43619
Sporting (The) ballet; or, Ballet of sports, a
dramatic musical composition, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy and Edw. G. Gilmore, New
York ; 1887 : 7920, Apr. 2. 43620
Same.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York ; 1887 : 10354,
Apr. 18.
43621
-or, Turf, oarsmen, base ball, hunters, etc.,
in several compositions, by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossv Kiralfy, New York; 1887:7574,
Mar. 30. ^ 43622
Sporting (The) craze; a musical farce comedy,
by H. Pincus. Typewritten.
© Henry Pincus, Philadelphia ; 1893 : 53039.
Nov. 29; ic. Dec. 7. 43623
Sporting days; a melodrama in 5 scenes. 26 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© R. H. Burnside. New York ; D : 13707,
Sept. 3, 1908; 2c. Sept. 4, 1908. 43624
Sporting (The) deacon; by C. E. Blaney. 75 p,
4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; D : 16037.
June 9, 1909 ; 2c. June 9, 1909. 43625
Sporting (The) editor; by S. C. Austin.
© Samuel C. Austin, New York; D:1013,
Oct. 19, 1901. 43626
comedy playlet of sport, society and slang,
by A. G. Miller. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910; D: 20760; Allen
Gregory Miller, New Orleans. 43627
play in 1 act, by J. S. Roche and C. Brown.
[1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Sarsfield Roche and C. "Jack"
Brown, Los Angeles ; D : 11305, Sept. 17, 1907 :
2c. Sept. 17, 1907 ; Ic. new ed. Nov. 25, 1907.
43628
Sporting experiences with added incidents and
songs; an original monologue, bv E. Kendall.
12 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ezra Kendall, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; D:
2037, Apr. 29, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1902. 43629
Sporting life; by Cecil Raleigh and Seymour
Hicks.
© Jacob Litt, Milwaukee; 1898: 5043.
Jan. 12. 43630
Sporting (The) ticker; or, Scenes in a stock
broker's office, by J. E. McCarthey. Type-
written.
© John E. McCarthey, New York; 1897:
4207. Jan. 11; 2c. Jan. 11. 43631
Sporty (A) boy; an original farce comedy, by
B. Gaylor.
© Wm. A. Brady and Bobby Gavlor. New
York ; 1891 : 6933, Feb. 21. 43632
Sporty (The) widov/s; a musical burletta in 1
act, by E. F. Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York; 1898:19178.
Mar. 23. 43633
Spot cash; or, Sam'l of Posen on the road,
a comedy in 4 acts, by M. B. Curtis and Ed.
Marble.
© M. B. Curtis, Elmira, N. Y. ; 1884 : 9990.
May 15. . 43634
Spotless town; a comedy in 3 acts, by Whit-
comb Reilly. [84] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Gus Hill, New York ; D : 1425, Feb. 10,
1902; 2c. July 25, 1902. [Note: Copies de-
posited have title page: Spotless town; a
musical farce in 3 acts, by Frank Kennedv]
43635
a musical comedy in 2 acts, by Frederic
Archer.
© Nelson W. Wilson, Buffalo ; D : 1332, Doc.
28, 1901. 43636
2200
43637
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43655
Spotless towai — Continued.
or, Washing-ton, comic operetta in 2 acts,
by R. P. Bolton.
© Reginald Pelham Bolton, New York ; D :
3255, Apr. 1, 1903. 43637
Spotlight (The); farce comedy in 3 acts, by
Adeline Leitzbach. [2], 94 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914 ; D : 3S901 ; Fanny Leitz-
bach, New .York. 43637a
Spotted (The) vest; farce in 3 acts, by H. Boyd
and R. Bunner. [126] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1915 ; D : 41276 ; Hutcheson
Boyd and Rudolph Bunner, Ridgefiekl. Conn.
43637b
Spouse (The) show; farce in 1 act, by E. M.
Coddington. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1915; D : 42024 ; Emily M.
Coddington, New York. 43637c
Spoznione Zaloty; fraszka sceniczna w jednej
odslonie ze Spiewem i tancami, Karol Wachtel.
Chicago, W. Dyniewicz pub. co., 1910. 27 p.
16°.
© June 23, 1910; 2c. July 11, 1910; D:
21523; W. Dyniewicz, Chicago. 43638
Spreading the news; a play in 1 act, by Lady
Gregory. New York, 1904. Proof.
© Lady Gregory, Gort, Ireland ; D : 5920,
Dec. 10, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1904. 43639
Sprig (A) o' green; or. The Shinghawn, an
Irish comedy drama in 5 acts, by M. S. Taylor.
© Malcolm Stuart Tavlor, United States;
1889 : 12265, Apr. 20. 43640
Sprig of heliotrope; a play in 1 act, by E. Emer-
son.
© Evalyn Emerson, Ardsley-on-Hudson,
N. Y. ; D : 7795, Dec. 19, 1905. 43641
Sprig (A) of lavender; by S. L. Wells.
© S. LiUey Wells, Buffalo ; D : 12180, Jan.
15, 1908. 43642
Spriggins quiet afternoon; rural play in 1 act,
by H. M. Doty. Chatham, N. Y., J. W. Darrow
and H. M. Doty, 1911. 19 p. 16°.
© Feb. 11, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1911 ; D : 23.526 ;
Harry M. Doty, Cliatham, N. Y. 43643
Sprightly (The) romance of Maxane. See
Uncle Maurice.
Spring bitters; comedy in 1 act, by L. Hatch.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1910; D: 20638; Leonard
Hatch, Brookliue, Mass. 43644
Spring chicken; a farce in 2 acts, by E. Selden.
© Edgar Selden and Ralph Edmunds, New
York ; 1898 : 17380, Mar. 14 ; 2c. Mar. 19.
43645
Spring chicken — Continued.
musical play in 2 acts, by Geo. Grossmith,
jr., lyrics by Geo. Grossmith, jr., Adrian Ross
and Percy Greenbank, music by Ivan Caryll
and Lionel Monckton. Lyrics. [New York,
Myers & Rosenfeld co.] 1905. 31 p. 8°.
© George Edwardes, London ; D : 6780, June
6, 1905; 2c. June 6, 1905; 2c. (Typewritten)
Aug. 17, 1905. 43646
a new farcical comedy in 3 acts, by W. H.
Rightmire.
© William H. Rightmire, New York ; 1887 :
18358. July 16. 43647
— or. The unruly brood, a farcical comedy in
3 acts, an adaptation by W. Barbour.
© Wilbur Barbour, Lake Geneva, Wis.;
1891 : 11039, Mar. 25. 43648
— • See also Quinine.
Spring (A) cloud; a comedy in 1 act, by Zenal
(C. A. Alzen)
© Carl A. Alzen, Chicago ; 1890 : 16197, May
17 ; 2c. June 13. 43649
Spring fashions; 1 act play in 2 scenes, by A.
Kahle. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31603 ; Anna Kahle,
Pittsburgh. 43650
Spring flowers; a flower festival, by Harriette
Wilbur. Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1908.
cover-title, 8 p. 12°. (Harriette Wilbur's se-
ries of flower plays)
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13891, Sept.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 43651
Spring (The) hat; or, Delivering the goods,
vaudeville skit in 1 act, by J. T. Powers. 18
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1915; D : 42611 ; James T.
Powers, New York. 43651a
Spring heeled Jack; by R. H. Biagiotti.
© Robert Henry Biagiotti, Somerville,
Mass. ; D : 2233, Aug. 12, 1902. 43652
Spring in Bloomsbury; play in 1 act, by Harold
Brighouse. London, J. Williams, ltd., 1913
[18] p. 8°.
© Aug. 23, 1913; 2c. Sept. 13, 1913; D:
34480 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 43653
Spring (A) lock; a comedy in 1 act, by C.
Grant. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Cliarles Grant, Philadelphia ; D : 5067.
May 21, 1904 ; 2c. May 21, 1904.
43654
Spring (The) maid; operetta in 2 acts, by Harry
B. Smitli and R. B. Smith, from the German
of A. M. Winner and Julius Wilhelm, music
by Heinrich Reinhardt. [120] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1910; D : 22972 ; Robert B.
Smith, New York. 43655
2201
43656
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43668
Spring' (The) of youth; a 1 act comedy, by
Will M. Cressy. Typewritten.
© Harry Foy, Covingtou, Ky. ; 1900 A :
11823, May 10; 2c. June 19, 1901. 43656
Springtime; a play in 3 acts, by Harry Leon
Wilson and Booth Tarkington. 114 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1909; D: 16405; Frederic
Thompson, New York. 43657
Springtime (A) fantasy; an Easter play for
little folk, by Marjorie Benton Cooke. Chi-
cago and New York, The Dramatic publishing
company, 1906. 18 p. 12°. (Oncover: School
plays, no. 9)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 9545, Nov.
28, 1906; 2c. Dec. 24, 1906. 43658
Sprite (The) of the Bighi. See Katrina, the
peasant girl.
Spur (The); farcical comedy in 3 acts, by A. N.
McGinnis. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1914 ; D : 38543 ; Albert Neil
McGinnis, Terre Haute, Ind. 43658a
play in 3 acts, by A. N. Meyer. [118] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1914 ; D : 35943 ; Annie Nathan
Meyer, New York. 43658b
or, The bondage of Kin Severne, a play in
5 acts, by H. G. Millward, founded on a novel
of the same title by G. B. Lancaster. 74 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Henry G. Millward, Stapleton, N. Y. ; D :
14190, Nov. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1908. 43659
Spur (The) of jealousy; an original farcical
comedy of American life, in 3 acts, by J. Wede-
kind.
© Julius Wedekind, New York ; D : 57,
Jan. 21, 1901. 43660
Spurious; an emotional drama in 4 acts, and
13 scenes, by J. B. Low.
© J. Barney Low, W^atertown, N. Y. ; 1889 :
4425, Feb. 7. 43661
Spy (The); by W. Besant and W. H. Pollock.
© Walter Besant and Walter Herries Pol-
lock, England ; 1896 : 26233, Apr. 29. 43662
• dramatic play in 1 act,' by C. A. de Lima.
[1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1914 ; D : 35967 ; C. A. de Lima.
Florence, Italy. 43662a
dramatization of James Fenimore Cooper's
novel, by E. E. Gates. Typewritten.
© Edward E. Gates, Indianapolis; 1898:
74048, Dec. 19 ; 2c. Dec. 19. 43663
little dramatic playlet, by A. Kosofsky. 5
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1915; D: 39586; Aaron Ko-
Spy (The)— Continued.
a military drama in 4 acts, founded on
James Fenimore Cooper's novel of same title,
by W. S. Montgomery. 71 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© William S. Montgomery, St. Louis; D:
3069, Feb. 28, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1903. 43664
— a 1 act drama of the Civil War, by H. Ber-
nard. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Herman Bernard, New York ; D : 15682,
Apr. 21, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1909. 43665
— -a play in 4 scenes, adapted by Louis J.
Cella and Dell Livingston. [44] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© L. J. Cella and Dell Livingston, New
York; D : 9672, Dec. 17, 1906: 2c. Dec. 17,
1906. 43666
[2], 22 p.
Janet A.
43666a
— play in 1 act, by J. A. Fairbank,
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1914; D : 39307 ;
Fairbank, Chicago.
— ■ -by M. W. Davis. 12 p. 8°. Printed.
© May 24, 1915; 2c. May 26, 1915; D:
40772 ;■ Malcolm Waters Davis, New York.
43666b
playlet [in 1 act], by E. E. Itoh. 2 p. 1., 8
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1914; D : 38651 ; Ely Etsuo
Itoh, Indianapolis. 43666c
■ Revolutionary War play in 4 acts, by Eliza-
beth Wilson. Franklin, O., Eldridge enter-
tainment house, 1915. 35 p. 12°.
© Nov. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1915 ; D : 42599 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
43666d
— vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by L. Liebling.
[2], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1915; D: 39529; Leonarr
Liebling, New York. 43666e
-or, America 100 years since, a drama in
3 acts, by C. W. Barry.
© Charles W. Barrv,
5240, May 21.
New York; 1875:
43667
——See also Neutral (The) ground.
Spy (The) of Cedar Creek. See Sheridan's
ride.
Spy (The)
Ewing.
of Chancellorsville. See Tom
sofsky, New York.
43663a
2202
Spy (The) of Chickamauga; a drama in 6 acts.
by A. T. Calhoun.
© Alex Calhoun, Aledo. 111.; 1888:31761,
Nov. 8. 43668
43669
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43685
Spy (The) of Gettysburg; a drama in 4 acts, by
Charles Townseiid. Boston. Walter H. Baker
& CO., 1891. 38 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of
plays] )
© Charles F. Townsend,. Weedsport. N. Y. ;
1891:7027, Feb. 21; 2c. Dec. 24. 43669
'an original drama in 4 acts, by Charles
Townsend. Author's ed.
© C. F. Townsend, United States; 1891:
44220, Dec. 7. 43670
Spy (The) of Shiloh; a military allegoi'y in 6
acts, adapted and dramatized by F. Howard.
Jackson. Mich.. Weeks & Rogers.
© Frank Howard, Jackson, Mich. ; 1871 :
1746, Mar. 2 ; 2c. May 12. 43671
military drama in 1 act. by F. Allen. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1911; D : 28007 ; Frederick
Allen, Chicago. 43672
See also Drummer (The) boy.
Spy (The) of South Mountain. See Antietam.
Spy (A) of Spain; an up to date war drama,
by Willis Arden (W. A. Jones-Foster)
© Willis Arden Jones-Foster, New York;
1898 : 29934, May 14. 43673
Spy (The) of the Hudson; or, The days of the
Revolution, dramatized by J. Hurley.
© James Hurley, United States ; 1881 : 2561,
Feb. 19. 43674
Spy (The) of the neutral ground. See Harvey
Birch, the spy.
Spy (The) of the South. See Battle of Fred-
ericksburgh.
Spy (The) of the wilderness. See Guardian
(The) angel.
Squabbles: by L. Wade.
© Lottie Wade, United States ; 1892 : 14028,
Jlar. 30. 43675
-an original musical comedy in 2 acts, by
Hennessy Leroyle. [43] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lottie Wade, Chicago ; 1890 : 40631, Dec.
22 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1892. 43676
Squabbles (The) of Chioggia; a comedy in 3
acts, by Carlo Goldoni, tr. by Charles Lemmi.
(In Tho Drama, no. 15, Aug. 1914; periodi-
cal © Aug. 31, 1914; 2c. Sept. 8, 1914; B:
308332; Drama league of America, Chicago)
43676a
Squanderer (The) ; or. The fairy bride, adapted,
tr. and dram.atized from the German, Der
verschwender.
© Bernai-d Blumenthal, New York; 1885:
27864, Dec. 29. 43677
Square Deal; a eugenic playlet [in 1 act] bv
W. H. Peters.^ 1 p. 1., 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov.*4, 1914; D : 38693 ; William H.
Peters, Providence, R. I. 43677a
Square deal; a comedy in 1 act, by Edward
Mumford. Philadelphia. The Penn publish-
ing company, 1912. 24 p. 12°.
© Apr. 29. 1912 ; 2c. May 1, 1912 ; D : 29554 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 43678
a musical play in 3 acts, by W. M. Hough
and F. R. Adams.
© Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams,
Chicago ; D : 8139, Mar. 10, 1906. 43679
— play in 3 acts, by E. Mclntyre. 95 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1913; D : 33504 ; Edward
Mclntyre, San Francisco. 43680
— by Maude and C. Andrews. 104 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1909; D: 17524; Charlton
Andrews, Valley City, N. D. 43681
Square (A) game; sketch in 1 act, by J. T.
Gribbin. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1911; D : 23222 ; Joseph T.
Gribbin, Baltimore. 43682
Square (The) guy; playlet, by J. M. Hickev.
[3], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1914 ; D : 38275 ; Joseph M.
Hickey, Milwaukee. 43682a
Square (A) man; a western play in 4 acts, by
E. J. Swartz.
© Edward J. Swartz, Philadelphia; 1882:
9085, June 1. 43683
Squarer (The); 1 act play, by J. G. Nugent. 18
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1910 ; D : 20583 ; J. C. Nugent.
Canal Dover, O. 43684
Squaring accounts; comedy in 1 act, by T. A.
Crowley. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Teresa A. Crowley, Brookline, Mass. ;
D : 13095, June 1, 1908 ; 2c. May 26, 1908.
43685
— play in 3 acts, by Charles Goddard. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1915 ; D : 41586 ; Star com-
pany, New York. 43685a
— -See also His first kiss.
Square. See Man (A)
Squaring the triangle; comedy of tomorrow in
1 act, by R. P. Stokes. [2], 40 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 6. 1915 ; D : 41170 ; Rose Pastor
Stokes, Stamford, Conn. 43685b
2203
43686
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43708
Squashtown (The) tavern; character comedy
playlet, by A. Pierce. [1], 17 p. f°. Type-
written. "
© Ic. June 4, 1913 ; D : 33396 ; Aldrid Pierce.
Palatka, Fla. 43686
Squashville (The) fire brigade; farce, by Willis
N. Biigbee. Lebanon, O., March brothers,
1912. 3 p. S°. (Famous five-cent funny
farces)
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30810 ; March bros., Lebanon, O. 43687
Squatter sovereignty; a comic play in 3 acts,
by E. Harrigan. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1881:
15638, Oct. 10 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 43688
or. Life in Shantyville, an original comical
play in 3 acts and 3 scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1881:
17993, Nov. 19. 43689
Squaw man; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
E. M. Royle. 90 p. 8°. Printed.
© Edwin ISIilton Royle and Selena Fetter
Rovle, New York; D : 8406, Apr. 23, 1906;
2c. May 19, 1906. 43690
-vaudeville playlet in 3 scenes, by J. Le
Brandt. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1911; D : 23611 ; Joseph Le
Brandt, New York. 43691
or. The derelict, by Frank B. Coigne. 6 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1912; D: 29871; Champion
film CO., New York. 43692
Squaw of Bear Claw; dramatic Indian play in 1
net, by Evangeline M. Lent.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; D : 14513,
Dec. 11, 1908. 43693
Same, founded on Wasula by the same
author. New York, E. S. Werner & co., 19.09.
7 p. 12°.
© Sept. 11, 1909; 2c. Sept. 17, 1909; D:
16816; Edgar S.- Werner, New York. 43694
See also Wasula.
Squaw's (A) love; in 4 acts, by Augusta Perry
Fpseud. of A. P. Downing] [48] p. 4°. Type-
^^•ritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1911; D: 25851; Augusta
Perry Downing, Pittsfield, Mass. 43695
Squaw's (The) revenge. See Lone star of
Texas.
Squealer (The); drama in 3 acts, by R. Murray.
[1], 128 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1912; D: 30423; Richard
Murray, New York.
Squealer (The) — Continued.
a 1 act play, by C. E. Freybe. 18 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1913 ; D : 32727-; Carl Eduard
Freybe, Boston. 43697
1 act sketch, by T. D. Lockwood. 7 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1913; D: 328.54; Traviss D.
Lockwood, New York. 43698
■ a sketch, by W. C. de Mille. [1], 20 p. 4°.
43696
2204
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1913 ; D : 32345 ; William C.
de Mille, New York. 43699
Squealers (The); play in 1 act, by C. C. Miller.
[1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1912; D: 30434; Claude C.
Miller, Columbus, O. 43700
Squelette (Un); by V. Prudhomme.
© Victoria Prudhomme, Washington ; 1881 :
3771, Mar. 14. 43701
Squire (The); an original comedy in 3 acts, by
Arthur W. Pinero. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1905. 3 p. 1., 5-81 p.
incl. plans. 12°. (On cover : French's stand-
ard library ed.)
© Samuel French. New York ; D : 7248, Sept.
13, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1906. 43702
Squire for a day; a negro sketch, by Andrew J.
Leavitt, arr. by Charles White. New York,
R. M. De Witt, 1875. 7 p. 12°. ([De Witt's
Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 69] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7720, July 23 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 43703
Squire Hardsoil's birthday; a vaudeville en-
tertainment with a rural setting, by C. E.
Knowles. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Edwin Knowles, Buffalo; D:
12777, Apr. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1908. 43704
Squire Jones; a farce in 1 act, by J. Crossy.
© John Crossy, New York; 1872:9856,
Sept. 12. 43705
Squire Judkins' apple bee; an old fashioned en-
tertainment in 1 scene, by Jessie A. Kellev.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1905. 18 p. 12°.
(On cover: Baker's novelties)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7034,
July 26, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 29, 1905. 43706
Squire Middleton; L. Ruddick.
© Lillian Ruddick, Newton Highlands,
Mass. ; D : 157, Feb. 20, 1901. 43707
Squire Thompkins' daughter; an original
drama in 5 acts, by Arthur L. Buzzell. New
York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1901. 49 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 624.
July 1. 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1901. 43708
43709
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
43725
Squireen (The); an Irish drama in 4 acts, by
Robert Buchanan and A. Boucicaiilt.
© AiTbrev Boucicault, New York; 1892:
5737, Feb. 5. 43709
Squire's (The) daughter; a comedy drama in
3 acts, by Will L. Walker. Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing CO. [1894] lp.l.,36p. 12°. ([Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no. 336] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1894:19547,
Apr. 16 ; 2c. Apr. 19. 43710
Squire's (The) honeymoon; by H. M. Williams.
© Herbert Jlitchell Williams, New York;
D : 2413, Oct. 3, 1902. 43711
Squire's (The) nephew; a melodrama in 4 acts,
bv W. H. Rose and J. G. Martel. Franklin,
La., Rose & Martel, 1903. 39 p. 8°.
© W. H. Rose and J. G. Martel, Franklin,
La. ; D : 3840, Aug. 17, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1903.
43712
Squire's stratagem; a drama in 5 acts, by H. C.
Dale. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, .1906.
40 p. 12°,
© Horace C. Dale, Mount Penn, Pa. ; D :
7799, Jan. 2, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1906. 43713
Squirrel (The) cage; play in 4 acts, by M. M.
Garnett. [4], 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1915; D: 41816; Mildred
Madelon Garnett, La Grange, 111. 43713a
See also Her great career.
Squirrel (The) king; a 5 act comedy drama, by
A. Dougherty [1. e. A. D. Clement]
© Ada Dougherty. San Francisco ; 1900 : 5046,
Feb. 23. 43714
Squirrels; play in 1 act, by N. J. Heaney. [1],
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1912; D: 29596; Ned Joyce
Heaney, New York. 43715
Squirtgun (The) treatment. See Hallaba-
hoola, the medicine man.
Stadt (Die) Titipu. See Mikado (Der)
Stadtsehreiber (Der) von Esslingen. See B.et-
ribution.
Stadtwache (Die); gesellschaftskomodie in 3
akten, von F. Josky. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle
des Verbaudes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller,
g. m. b. h., 1913. 85 p. 8°.
© Ic. Dee. 30, 1913 ; D : 35497 ; Felix Josky,
Berlin. 43716
Starker als der tod; drama in 3 akten, von Lars
Mikkelsen. Berlin, Berliner theater-vei'lag,
g. m. b. h., 1914. 2 p. 1., 91 p. 12°.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D: 38008; Berliner
theater-verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 43716a
Starkere (Das); ein schauspiel in 3 aufziigen,
von Carlot Gottfried Reuling. Berlin, Verlag
und auffiihrungsrecht der theater-buchhand-
lung E. Bloch, 1897. 78 p. 8°.
•© Eduard Bloch, Berlin; 1897:42295, July
24 ; 2c. Aug. 14. 43716b
Starkere (Die); schauspiel in 4 aufziigen, von
Max von Schonwies. Leipzig, P. Reclam, jun.
[1912] 72 p. 24°. (Universal-bibliothek
5385)
© Feb. 27, 1912; 2c. Apr. 24, 1912; D:
29508 ; Philipp Reclam, jun., Leipzig. 43717
Starkere (Das) band; komodie in 3 akten, von
Felix Salteu. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1912
118 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1912 ; D : 29358 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 43718
Stag (The) and the doe; by A. Stevenson. 1 p.
16°. Proof.
© Augusta Stevenson, New York ; D : 15375,
Mar. 17, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909. 43719
Stag (The) party; college farce in 3 acts, bv
P. B. Howland. [62] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1913 ; D : 34090 ; Paul Bal-
com Howland, Providence, R. I. 43720
Stage (The); play in 4 acts, by A. P. Weschler.
[3], 49 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1915 ; D : 40175 ; Andrew P.
Weschler, Erie, Pa. 43720a
Stage (The) door; a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
E. J. Swartz and J. B. Moran.
© Edward J. Swartz and John B. Moran,
Philadelphia ; 1891 : 6363, Feb. 16. 43721
-original idea for a prologue and epilogue,
by W. Jerome. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915; D: 39762; William
Jerome, New York. 43721a
Stage door Johnny; a comedj' sketch in 1 act
and 2 scenes, by J. Nerval. 9 p. 4°, Type-
\yritten.
© James Norval, New York ; D : 9999, Feb.
21, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1907. 43722
Stage (The) door-man; by O. T. Johnsone.
[14] p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1911; D : 28078 ; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 43723
Stage (The) doorkeeper's dream; a vaudeville
sketch, by Daniel Scott. 3 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© M. D. Shatz, New York ; D : 12396. Feb.
20, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1908. 43724
Stage jewels; a play in 3 acts, by G. W. Birds-
eye.
© George W. Birdseye, Albany ; 1872 : 2373,
Mar. 9. 43725
2205
43725
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43744
Stage (The) manager; play in 1 act, by H. G.
Chase. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1915 ; D : 41113 ; Howard G.
Chase, Detroit. 43725a
Stage (The) manager's dilemma. See Behind
the scenes.
Stage money; play in 1 act, by O. T. Johnsone.
[19] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1915; D : 40989 ; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 43725b
Stage of life; comedy drama in 3 acts, by Billie
Burke. [2], 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1912; D : 30202 ; William
Francis Burke, New York. 43728
Stage (A) romance; musical play in 3 acts, book
and lyrics by F. Bernard. [3], 54 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 14. 1912; D: 31122; Franklin
Bernard, Denver. 43727
Stage struck; comedy in 1 act, by E. R. Har-
nett. 10 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1915; D: 39657; Edith R.
Barnett, Woodmere, N. Y. 43728
comedy sketch, by E. B. Knapp. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1909 ; D : 16983 ; Ed. B. Knapp,
Chicago.
43729
— -monologue, by F. G. Ruthven. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1912; D: 31195; Florence
Gertrude Ruthven, Detroit. 43730
— ■ a nuisical farce comedy, by T. M. Jordan.
© Tom M. Jordan, Chicago; 1893:46279,
Oct. 16. 43731
— a nmsical farce in 2 acts, by K. Calhoun.
© Kirkland Calhoun, United States; 1889:
30392, Oct. 7. 43732
— • a 1 act play, by M. Goldman. [1], 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Matthew Goldman, New York ; D : 10743.
June 11, 1907 ; 2c. June 1, 1907. 43732a
— play in 1 act, by F. Sherwood Clark. 16 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1914 ; D : 39228 ; F. Sherwood
Clark, Brooklyn. 43732b
— vaudeville sketch, by F. W. Tebbetts. 11 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1911 ; D : 24932 ; Forrest W.
Tebbetts, Lincoln, Neb. 43733
or, Back to Kokomo, original talking act,
by Van Avery. 11 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912; D: 30603; Burt M.
Jack, Webster Groves, Mo. 43734
Stage struck — Continued.
-or. How she won him, a farce in 1 act,
by G. K. Hyde.
© Gordian King Hyde, New York; 1874:
5466, Apr. 24. 43735
Stage struck barber. See Stage (The) struck
couple.
Stage struck boarding house; by Frank Du-
mont. New York. Chicago [etc.] M. Witmark
& .sons, 1904. 2 p. 1., [3]-ll p. 12°. (On
cover : The Witmark stage publications)
© M. Witmark & sons, Nevv York ; D : 6048,
Dec. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1904. 43736
Stage (The) struck couple; sometimes called
stage struck barber, P. P. P. Podge, &c., a
laughable interlude in 1 scene, by Charles
White. New York, R. M. De Witt, 1875. 5
p. 12°. ([De Witt's Ethiopian and comic
drama no. 56] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7703, July 23 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 43737
Stage struck Sue; play in 1 act, by M. Hyman.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1913; D: 33724; Milton Hy-
man, San Francisco. 43738
Stage (The) struck wife; a comedietta, by
Thompkin P. Roswell. New York, The Mid-
dlemore press [1903]. 22 p. 16°.
© Edvvin D. Sibley, Brooklyn; D : 3599,
June 3, 1908 ; 2c. July 30, 1903. 43739
Stag's echo; by A. T. Ammerman. 2 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1909; D: 17828; Ada TuUy
Ammerman, Brooklyn. 43740
Stahl und feder. See Tage (Die) von Saar-
briicken.
Stain (The); drama in 1 act, by W. R., Hodges
and Earle C. Rice. 11, [1] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 26, 1911; D: 24297; W. R.
Hodges, Atlantic City. 43741
Stain (The) of Cain; play in 5 acts, by O. P.
Prag. [11] p. f°. Typewritten. [Synop-
sis]
© Otto Philip Prag, Portland, Or.; D:4524.
Jan. 19, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1904. 43742
Stain (The) of guilt; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
Walter Mathews. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter S. Mathews, Louisville ; D : 1544,
Mar. 10, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 21, 1902. 43743
Stainboroughs (The); a love tragedy in 4 acts,
by J. Quiggan.
© John Quiggan, Brooklyn ; 1893 : 50904,
Nov. 15. 43744
2206
43746
COPYKIGHTED IIC^ THE UNITED STATES
43762
Stained (The) glass angel; romantic play of
today in 3 nets, by G. S. Dunkin. [93] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1914 ; D : 38858 ; Gertrude
Scott Dunldn, New York. 43745
Staircase band. See Rising generation,
Stairs (The) are steep; a 1 act piny, by E. Liss-
ner. 28 p. 4°. Type^^•ritten.
© Emanuel Lissner. Boston; D : 15495.
Mar. 29. 1909: 2(: Mar. 29. 1909. 43746
Stake (The) and halter; a 4 aft drnian, l)y M.
Mulvey nnd E. T. Wilson.
© Martin Aluivey and EdKur T. Wilson.
Newnrk, N. J, : 1872 : 2605. :\Inr. 10. 43747
Stakes (The); o!% A package from Paris, play
bv G. G. Tawlets [pseud, of G. (_'. V. TlieisJ
[83] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 28. 1913: D : 33909 : Grovei-
Cleveland ^'au Senden Theis. (iermania, Pa.
43748
Staking the claim. See Gold (The) diggers.
Stalking the deer; play in 4 acts, by E. H. Maw-
son. [6]. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9. 1918: D : 31918 : Edward U.
Mawson, New York. 43749
Stamp act; a historical charade arr. by School
11. grade 7, division 2, under the direction of
the teacher F. Roach.
© Florence Roach, Washington; 1S89:
37906, Dec. 13 ; 2c. Dec. 23. 43750
Stampede (The); a i>lay in 1 scene, by C. L.
Hngen. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Claude L. Hagen. Coney Island, N. Y'. ;
D: 13571, Aixg. 18. 1908; 2c. Aug. 18. 1908.
43751
Stamps; a 1 act play, by E. M. Lent.
© Evangeline M. Lent, New York ; D : 1712.
Apr. 8, 1902. 43752
Stan Stanley, the bouncing fellow assisted by
his relatives; play in 1 act, by S. M. Childrey.
8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8. 1915 ; D : 40114 ; Stanley Mor-
gan Childrey, Philadelphia. 43752a
Stand patters; farce comedy in 4 acts, by F. R.
Cole. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1909; D : 170.57 ; Francis R.
Cole, Chicago. 43753
Standard dialogues; designed for school and
pai'lor entertainments, tempei-ance meetings,
literary societies, etc., compiled by Alexander
Clark. Philadelphia. The Penn publishing co.,
1S98. 1 p. 1.. r>-202 p. 12°.
I'enn pub. co., Philadelphia: 1898:41912,
July 13 ; 2c. July 13. 43754a
Standard (The) of men; drama in 4 acts and 2
s<:-enes, liyA. Jelferis. [31] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1910 ; D : 22151 ; Arthur
.Tefferis, Niles. Cal. 43755
Standard (The)_ oil magnate,
baum's discovery.
See Rosen -
Standard time; in 1 act. Typewritten.
© Charles C. Amerine, Detroit; 1896:68052.
Dec. 14; 2c. Dec. 17. 43756
Standards; play in 3 nets, bv J. Tl. Lawson.
[21, 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1915: D : 40327 : John How-
:u-d Lawson, NeA\' York. 43756a
Standing room only; a comedy in 1 net, by
Dwight S. Anderson. New York. Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1913. 15 p. 12°.
© Jan. 29, 1913: 2c. Jan. 31. 1913; D:
32267 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 43757
])y W. Chatterson. [41] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 21. 1914; D : 388S0 : Willowdean
Chatterson. San IMego, Cal. 43758
— a 1 act comedy drama, by W. H. Osborne.
[26] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Wm. Hanulton Osborne, Newark. N. J. ;
D : 13008. :Mav 20. 1908 ; 2c. yUiv 20, 1908.
43759
— a play in 1 a<'t, by D. S. Anderson. [2],
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dwiglit Spencer Anderson. Cleveland ;
D: 11969, Dec. 21. 1907: 2c. Dec. 21, 1907.
43759a
-See nlM) S. R. O.
Standing with reluctant feet; jday in 1 act. l>y
A. Caiupbell. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5. 1913 ; D : 35265 ; Anne Camp-
bell. Chicago. 43760
Stanford Wyatt; a play in 4 acts, by Philip
Raimondo. [172] p. 4°. T.\T)ewritten.
© P. Raimondo, New York; D : 9003, Aug.
20. 1906 : 2c. Aug. 20, 1906. 43761
Standard (The) bearer; comedy in 1 act, by D.
P.rannan. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23. 1912 : D : 29755 ; 1 )nnn Bran-
nan, Hartford. 43754
2207
5379— vol. 2—16 35
Stanley; a play I'epresenting the life, character,
and adventures of Henry M. Stanley, the
great African explorer, by J. A. Mac Knight.
© James Arthia- Mai- Knight. New Y'ork ;
1890:17056, May 24. 43762
43763
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43781
Stanley Africanus; !i funny farcical frolic in
1 act, by H. J. Seymour.
© Harry J. Seymour, New York; 1877:
13418, Nov. 19. 43763
Stanley in Africa; 9 tableaux in a reporter's
life, by H. J. Seymour.
© Harry J. Seymour, New York ; 1877 :
13419, Nov. 19. 43764
Stanley's dwarfs; an original entertainment in
1 act, for male cliaracters, by F. B, Van Wart.
New York, Samuel Frencli & son; London.
Samuel French, 1888. 23 p. 12°.
© F. B. Van Wart, Brooklyn ; 1888 : 24791,
Aug. 31 ; 2c. Dec. 13. 43765
Stanley's spring suit; a vaudeville sketch, by
W. K. Rugg. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Winnifred King Rugg, Arlington, Mass. ;
D : 16071, June 15, 1909 ; 2c. June 15, 1909.
43766
Stanley's wife; a drama in 5 acts, by C. Os-
canyan.
© C. Oscanyan, Brooklyn; 1879:14898,
Nov. 7. 43767
Staple (The) of news; by Ben Jonson, ed. with
introduction, notes and glossary, by De Winter.
New York, H. Holt & co., 1905. lix, 276 p.
8°. (Yale studies in English, xxviii)
© De Winter, New Haven ; A : 108797, Feb.
10, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1905. 43767a
Star (The); 1 act drama, by C. L. Nagely. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1910 ; D : 20380 ; Carlton Lewis
Nagely, Brooklyn. 43768
or. Paste and diamonds, a serio-comic play
in 3 acts, by C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, United States; 1879:
11560, Aug. 30. 43769
Star (The) actress; 1 act comedy sketch, by
Bernard Kling. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emma Lambert, Brooklyn ; D : 10562,
May 14, 1907 ; 2c. May 14, 1907. 43770
Star (The) boarder; a comedy in 4 acts, by A. C.
Guuter.
© Archibald Clavering Gunter, New York;
n : 3620, June 19, 1903. 43771
comedy of hearts and showers, by A. Colby.
[1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1915; D: 40373; Archie
Colby, New York. 43771a
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by C. Boyle.
© Carrie Boyle, Great Bend, Kan. ; 1899 :
12357, Feb. 13. 43772
Star (The) bout; dramatic vaudeville, by Taylor
Granville and Ned Wayburn. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Star bout co., inc.. New York ; D : 11628,
Oct. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1907. 43773
Star (The) brave. See Petalesharoo.
Star Bright; comedy drama in 3 acts, by Edith
F. A. U. Painton. Chicago, T. S. Denison &
company. 83 p. 12°.
© July 26, 1915; 2c. July 29, 1915; D:
41345 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 43773a
Star (A) by mistake; novelty dramatic singing
comedy skit, by R. F. Brandon and J. R.
Brandon. [1], 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1915; D: 40133; Ray F.
Brandon and Jeanne Russell Brandon, Center-
ville, Utah. 43773b
Star-crowned (The) cross; by J. C. Tenney.
© Julia C. Tenney, Orange, INIass. ; 1898:
56282, Sept. 26 ; 2c. Oct. 1. 43774
Star (The) gazer; an astronomical farce com-
edy, by F. W. Lee. [32] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Franklyn W. Lee, St. Paul ; 1894 : 34646,
July 18 : 2c. July IS. 43775
Star (The) gazer of Choson; a musical tale of
ancient Corea. by J. F. Price. 88 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© John F. Price, Chicago ; D : 7888, Jan. 22,
1906 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1906. 43776
Star (The) gazers; play in 4 acts, by M. and B.
Shafer. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1911; D: 28208; M. and B.
Shafer, New York. 43777
Star in the east. See Little folks' Christinas
stories and plays.
Star (The) in the trees. See Addio.
Star (The) of Bethlehem; a miracle play of the
nativity reconstructed from the Towneley and
other old English cycles, of the XIII, XIV
and XV centuries, and supplemented and
adapted to modern conditions by C. ]M. Gay-
ley. New York, Fox, Duffield and company
[1904] xix. [1], 70 p. front., pis. 8°.
© Charles Mills Gayley, Berkeley, Cal. ; D :
4761, Mar. 21, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1904. 43778
a nativity play for children, by A. Corbiu.
© Alice Corbin. Lake Bluff, 111.; D: 14167.
Oct. 29, 1908. 43779
a sacred drama iu 5 acts and a prelude, by
.L Cantello. IjOs Angeles, J. Cantello, 1907.
131 p. 12°.
© Joseph Cantello, Los Angeles ; D : 9010.
Aug. 29, 1906 ; 2c. Dee. 23, 1907. 43780
— See also Dispensation (The)
Star (The) of Cuba; or. The Yankee hero, a
new patriotic comedy-drama in 5 acts, bv
F. L. Griffith. Typewritten.
© Frederick L. Griffith. San Francisco:
1899: 38702, June 12; 2c. July 9, 1900. 43781
2208
43782
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43803
Star (The) of destiny; historical drania iu 4
acts, by Tliomas F.ryan Weaver. Chicago, A.
Flanagan company, 1907. 16 p. 12°.
© A. Flanagan co.. Chicago : D : 10341, Apr.
1, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 1. 1907. 43782
a play in 4 acts, by F. W. Clnrko. [107] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Fi-ederick Willartl Clarke, Boston; L> :
4900, May ."., 1904 : 2c. May ."), 1904. 43783
Star (The) of hope; a drama in 4 acts. ])y M.
Leftlngwell and E. Collier.
© Maiion Lettingwell and Ednuind (-oilier.
New Y<.rk: 189(5 : 248;r>. Apr. L'l. 43784
Star (The) of Jacob; Christmas play in 3 acts,
by Didacns Keinhold. adajited from the Ger-
man by A. M. (ji-ussi. 2.1 p. 12°. Printed.
© Dec. 21. 1911: 2c. Dec. 20. 1911:
D : 2S094 ; A. M. < Ji iissi. Pekin, .111. 43785
Star (The) of Judah; play in o .uts. l»y E. C
Elu-lich. 9 p. 4°. I'rinted.
© Feb. 24, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. (;. 1911 ; D : 23507 :
Yunng Israel. Cincinnati. 43786
Star of optim^ism; drama in 7 acts. l)y L. Mc-
Millen. 147 p. 12°.
© N(.v. 4, 1909: 2c. Nov. G. 1909; D: 17302:
Llston Mc:\Iillen. Oskaloosa. la. 43787
Star (The) of Prag. »S'cc Schtern (Der) fon
Praag'.
Star (The) of Siberia; drama in 3 acts, by Leo-
pold Starzenski, tr. from the Polish by J. B.
Kaczyfiski. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1911; D : 24711 ; .Tcsei.h
Boleslaus Kaczyilski. Pittsburgh. 43788
Star (The) of the Alps. See Beatrezia.
Star of the East; l»y L. Cleveland and M. E.
Osbou.
© Lucv Cleveland and Mary E. Osbon, New
York ; 1899 : 51677. Aug. 11. 43789
Star (The) of the stage. Sec Madame Favart.
Star (The) part; come<ly in 1 act. by N. Revell
and H. Olt. 18 p. 4°. Typewi-ltten.
© le. Feb. 4, 1911: D : 23268 : Nellie Revell
and Henry Olt, New York. 43790
^1 act comedy, by II. Wai-ner. [2], 15 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1913 ; D : 3308G ; Richard
Warner, New York. 43791
Star (The) performer; 1 act dramatic sketch, by
J. W. Carey.
© John W. Carey, Sioux City. la.: D:
15195, Feb. 27, 1909. 43792
Star pupil; comedy in 3 ads, by .1. Eeiser. 91
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23. 1910: D : 20552 ; Jo.seph
Leiser, Allentown, Pa. 43793
Star (The) Spangled Banner; historical drama
in 4 acts, by E. Schott.
© Emil Schott, Rockport, O. ; 1899:7334,
Jan. 21. 43794
histoi-ical plav in 5 acts, bv J. F. McLaugh-
lin.
© J. Fairfax McLaughlin, New York; 1896:
12632, Feb. 26. 43795
a national drama, by D. Spillane.
© Daniel Spillane. New York; 1891 : 4(X)6.
Jan. 28. 43796
a war epis(»de, by Katherine Stagg. Chi-
cago. Dramatic jaiblishing company. 1907. 10
p. 12°.
© Draniatic pub. co., Chicago : D : 12017.
Dec. 31, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1907. 43797
Star Spangled Banner pageant; [pageant in 7
episodes and 2 interludes], staged in the Capi-
tol Park at Madison. Wis., in celebration of
the lOOIh anniversary of the writing of tins
national song by Francis Scott Key. by E. T.
Rockwell. [Madison. Wis.. Tracy & Kilgore,
1914] 39 p. 8°.
© Oct. 9. 1914 : 2c. Dec. 17, 1914 ; D : 39115 :
P'thel Theodore Rockwell, Madison. Wis.
43797a
Star (The) spaiagled baron; a musical play, by
R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet. Osterville, ilass. : D : 13974.
Oct. 1, 1908. 43798
Star spangled Jack; a nautical drama in 4 acts,
by H. C. Husted.
© Harrv C Husted, New York; 1875:494.
Jan. 15. 43799
Starboard watch; drama in 4 acts, by G. Steely.
[1]. Ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22. 1913 ; D : 32746 ; Guy Steely,
New York. 43800
Starbottle (The) claim; a drama in 5 acts, by
C. C. Prescott.
© (Joleman C. Prescott. Louisville; 1875:
(3620. June 23. 43801
Starch king; 2 act comedy with prologue, by
P. I. Cook. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12. 1909: D: 17401; Paul Irving
Cook. San Francisco. 43802
Starlight; jtlay in 3 acts, by H. Goddard. [3],
91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913 : D : 34041 ; Harold C.
Goddard. Swarthmore. Pa. 43803
Sec also Fantastico (II)
Starlight (The) express; play iu 3 acts, by A.
Blackvrood and V. Pearn. [107] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 15, 1914; D : 37574 ; Algernon
Blackwood and Violet Pearn, London.
43803a
2209
43804
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43824
Starre (Das) system; lustspiel iu 3 aufzilgen,
von Gustav Hochstetter. Leipzig, P. Reclam,
jun., 1908. 79 p. illus. (plans) 16°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by G.
Hochstetter, Berlin ; res. no. 2198 ; Ic. Nov.
16, 1908. 43804
Starr's girl; a play in 4 acts, by A. E. Ives.
© Alice E. Ives. New Yorli ; D : 2044. June
25, 1902. 43805
Same. [1G6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice E. Ives, New York ; D : 2571, Nov.
10, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1902. 43806
Starry flag; a military comedy drama in 3 acts,
by Gordon V. May. Pliiludelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 190."). 47 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 7410,
Oct. 17, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1905. 43807
• by M. T. Davy.
© Morgan T. Davy, Jersey City Heights,
N. J. ; 1892 : 7075, Feb. 13. 43808
Starry (The) flag in Cuba; or. On a secret
service detail, a military play in 5 acts, by
Sergeant R. H. Kinkead.
© Robert Hazelet Kinkead, Fairmount, W.
Va. ; 1899 : 38703, June 12. 43809
Stars; by George Fuller Golden and P. F. Nich-
olson, jr. Typewritten.
© Paul F. Nicholson, jr.. United States ;
1897 : 29662, May 15 ; 2c. May 15. 43810
a musical burletta in 1 act, with original
songs and music, by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Boston ;
Dec. 17.
1878 : 14744,
438X1
a 1 act comedy, by G, F. Golden and P. F.
Nicholson, jr.
© George Fuller Golden and Paul F. Nichol-
son, jr.. New York ; 1898 : 10679, Feb. 9.
43812
or, A twinkling experiment, an operatic
burlesque in 2 acts, by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Boston ; 1879 : 16225,
Dec. 2. 43813
or. Fun in a Chinese laundiy, musical
comedy in 1 act, by E. A. Locke. [2], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1913; D: 35420; Edwin A.
Locke, Everett, Mass. 43814
Stars (The) and Stripes; by R. M. Lawrenson.
© Robert Mark Lawrenson, Irvington-on-
Hudson, N. Y. ; 1889 : 16751, June 1. 43815
an original play of the Spanish war in 4 acts,
by S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, United States ; 1898 : 29143,
May 10 ; 2c. May 28. 43816
— — See also Woman's (A) power.
Stars (The) and Stripes abroad. See Our flag.
Stars (The) and Stripes jubilee.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 9265, Oct.
18, 1906. 43817
Stars (The) and Stripes of America; or. The
opera of Uncle Sam, Brother Jonathan,
Yankee and Porgie, by the poet Meakins,
burlesquing A lady president of America.
© James Meakins, New York ; 1889 : 11728,
Apr. 15. 43818
Stars (The) will tell; a melodrama in 4 acts.
© Arthur H. Palmer, New York; D:4391.
Dec. 14. 1903. 43819
Start (A) to Calcutta; a drama in 3 acts, by
S. B. Holt.
© Sarah Barton Holt, New Orleans; 1892:
48889, Dec. 1. 43820
Starved! episode in 1 act, by A. H. Saunders.
[2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12 1913 ; D : 35000 ; Ann Holland
Saunders, Ossining, N. Y. 43821
See Railroad
Starving (The) workingman.
(The) strikers.
State camp; or The 7th at Peekskill, a musical
farce comedy in 3 acts by M. J. Colligan. Ms.
© M. J. Colligan, Brooklyn; 1892:3321,
.Tan. 20; 2c. Jan. 20, 1892. 43822
State (The) forbids; play in 1 act, by S. Cowan.
[1], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1914 ; D : 39401 ; Sada Cowan,
New York. 43822a
• Same. New York. M. Kennerley, 1915.
46 p. 12°.
© May 26, 1915 ; 2c. June 5, 1915 ; D : 40900 ;
Mitchell Kennerley, New York. 43822b
State (The) of man; dramatic composition in 1
act or more, by C. J. Dwyer.
© Charles J. Dwyer, Chicago ; D : 4177, Oct.
19, 1903. 43823
State (The) of moratorium; farce in 3 acts and
7 scenes, by E. T. Purdy. [60] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1915 ; D : 39864 ; Eva Thomson
Purdy, Newburgh, N. Y. 43823a
State (The) of Sabanda. See Coming.
State vs. Burton, ^'ee Gentleman (The) from
East Blueberry.
Statehood day at Pawnee Bill's ranch. See
Oklahoma.
State's (The) attorney; an original comedy-
drama in 4 acts, by S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago; 1882:7574, Mav
10. 43824
2210
43825
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43845
State's evidence; drama in 4 acts, by J. H.
Rowe.
© J. H. Rowe. New York ; 1878 : 13790, Nov.
25. 43825
Statesman (The); in 1 act, by Opie Read. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1910: D : 22692 ; Georgia
McNally McNutt, New York. 43826
Station master; l>y Neil Twomey. 13 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3. 1909 ; D : 16696 ; Proctor
Henry Currier, New Bedford. Mass. 43827
Stattlialter (Der) von Seeland; drama in 3
akteu, von Pbilipp Laugmann. Wien, Deutsch-
Oesterreichischer verlag, [1911] 107 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1912: 2e. Mar. 30, 1912; D:
29221 ; Deutscli-Oesterreichischer verlag, Vi-
enna. 43828
Statu-equestro; oi-, Scenes in a private gallery,
a modern drama, by A. A. C. Dalma.
© Alma Alniira Cliandler Dalma, New
York ; D : 1.^17, Mar. .5, 1902. 43829
Statu (El) quo; sainete de estatuas en 1 acto
divididd en 2 cuadros y 1 advertencia, escrito
expresamente para que lo griten original de
R. Calleja, nn'isica del maestro Antonio Estre-
mera. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1914. 26 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36546 ; Rafael Calleja, Madrid. 43830
Statue (The); play in 1 act, by C. Ruge. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 27, 1911 ; D : 24588 ; Clara Ruge,
New York. 43831
by W. Hanlon. [1], 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1911 ; D : 23807 ; Wm. Han-
lon, Cobasset, Mass. 43832
Statue (The) at Bosedale; a romantic comedy
drama in 4 acts, by Marion Ellis. [64] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Fred. .T. Wildman. Chicago ; D : 346, Apr.
15, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1901. 43833
Statue (La) du commandeur; pantomime en 3
actes, par Paul Eudel et Evariste Mangin,
partition d'Adolphe David.
© Heugel et cie, Paris ; 1892 : 19818, Mav 9 ;
2c. May 9. 43834
Statue (A) of bullets; or. Against suicide, by
J. Cohen. [22] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1910 ; D : 22456 ; Jennie Cohen,
New York. 43835
Statue of flesh; romantic drama in a scene and
4 acts founded on the Italian, by Margaret
Townsend. [76] p. 4°. Ts'pewritten.
© Margaret Townsend Tagliapietra, New
York ; D : 11616, Oct. 18, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1907.
43836
Statue (The) of Liberty; tabloid farcical com-
edy in 3 acts, by Miron Leffingwell. Chicago,
Chicago maimscript co., 1913. [26] p. f°.
© Sept. 3, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1913 ; D : .84611 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 43837
See also Little (The) president.
Statue of the period; a new farce in 1 act, by
W. Wells.
© William Wells, New York; 1873:9165,
Aug. 14. 43838
Statue's (A) tragedy; an episode in 1 act, by
Espy Williams.
© Espy W. H. Williams, New Orleans;
1893 : 19637, Apr. 21. 43839
Staub; 3 akte, von Gustav CoUi.iu. Kronacb,
Gebr. Bleyer [1911] 63 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 19, 1911; D: 24726; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnen schrift-
steller. g. m. b. h., Berlin. 43840
Stay-at-home (The); or, Mrs. Depeyster's
idea, piny in 3 acts, by Leroy Scott ftnd B.
de Mille. [146] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1. 1913 ; D : 33973 ; Beatrice de
IVIille, New York. 43841
Steal (The); drama in 1 act, by J. P. Dorgeloh.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1910 ; D : 20246 ; John Freder-
ick Dorgeloh, San Francisco. 43842
Stealin' a chicken; by B. O. T. Graves. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Beldeu Outel Taylor Graves. New York;
D : 10072, Mar. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1907.
43843
Stealing a wife; comedy sketcli in 1 act, by R.
MacDonald. [2], 14 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1914 ; D : 36426 ; Ralph Mac-
Donald. Lowell, Mass. 43843a
Steam-roller (The); comedy showing up cor-
poration life and the laxitv of corporation law,
by N. Abel and O. B. Corbin. [2], 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18. 1915; D : 39431 ; Nicholas
Abel and Ora B. Corbin. New York. 43843b
Steamboat Bill; comedy drama in 4 acts, by G.
Allstot. [1], 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1915; D : 40666 ; Grace All-
stot, Gas City, Kan. 43843c
Steamboat collision disaster; by R. Buchanan,
.ir. [2] p. f°. Typewritten. [Scenario]
© Robert Buchanan, .jr.. Coney Island.
N. Y. ; D : 10230. Mar. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 23.
1907. 43844
Steel; a drama in 1 act, by P. Boswell. 5 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23. 1910; D: 21124; Peyton Bos-
well, Chicago, 43845
2211
43846
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43866
Steel — f 'out i n u e( 1 .
• ail (H'iginal Ainericaii plav in 4 acts, bv
Jay C. Lauchlau ami H. H. Gibbons. 85 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11. 19H) ; D : 2101 S ; Itobert HunH>
<;ibbons, Detroit. 43846
l»lay in 4 acts. l)y It. AV. Hlocscr. [98] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16. 1913 ; D : 35357 : Kaymond W.
Bloeser. Erie, Pa. 43847
Steel (The) king; 4 act comedy drama, by H. C.
Dale. New YovK Diclc & Fitztcerald, 1902.
41 p. 12°.
© Horace C. Dale. Reading-. Pa.; D:2331.
Sept. 15, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1902. 43848
Steel (The) man; piny in 1 act, by H. Dozior.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18. 1911; D : 23395 ; Henry
Dozier, New York. 43849
Steel (The) master; play in 3 acts, by W. H.
Denny. [82] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21. 1913: D : 33664 ; William H.
Denny, New Yorlc. 43850
Steel (The) safe; ))y H. S. Doherty.
© Henrietta Seacord Doherty, United
States ; 1878 : 13, Jan. 2. 43851
Steeplechase (The); drama in 1 act, by Charles
Goddard. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1914 ; D : 37772 ; Star co.. New
York. 43851a
Stein unter steinen; schauspiel in 4 akten, von
II. Sudermann. New York, C. Hermaim, 3905.
83 p. 8^
© ILermann Sudermann, Germany ; D : 7345.
Oct. 2, 1905; 2c. Oct. 19. 1905. 43852
Sec also Parmi les pierres.
Steinenie (Das) herz; lustspiel in 3 autziigen,
von B. A. Baer. Philadelphia, Glocke pub. co.
101 p. 24°.
© Dec. 14. 1909; 2c. Dec. 16, 1909: I):
17730; Bertliobl A. Baer. Philadelphia.
43853
Steinkohle (Die); dialog tiir 6 knaben, von Hans
Maler. Antigo. Wis., Antigo publishing com-
pany, II J). 24°. (Dialoge und vortrage fiir
schul teste, no. 34)
© July 20, 1915: 2c. .Tuly 28, 1915; D:
41330; Antigo pub. co.. Antigo. Wis. 43853a
Stella; or. Love w^ith a vengeance, a comedy
opera in 2 acts, libretto by Fred C.'lifion, music
by I). B. Gillette, jr.
© Daniel B. Gillette, .ir., New York; 1894:
12(>57. Feb. 28. 43854
Stella at the studio; dramatic monologue, by E.
Bai-rington. 15 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1912 ; D : 29933 ; Ethel Bar-
rlngton. Philadelphia. 43855
Stella Corinna; an original drama in 6 acts, bv
K. Hetzel.
© Kate Hetzel, San Francisco ; 1897 : 42532.
July 26. 43856
Stella dressed in light; a dumb act, by S. Gil-
more.
© Stella Gilmore, New York ; 1899 : 50868.
Aug. 7. 43857
Stella Issachkoff ; by F. B. Hayes.
© Francis P.. Hayes, Boston; 1886:7997.
Apr. 5. 43858
Stella Micawber; by J. S. Ludington and J.
MolTatt.
© James S. Ludington and James Moffatt,
Selma, Cal. : 1898:71406, Dec. 8; 2c. Feb. 17,
1899. 43859
Stenographer (The); by F. G. Main. 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Fannie G. Main, Chicago ; D : 7442, Oct.
23, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. G, 1905. 43860
-by J. A. Lane.
© Jiimes A. Lane, Portland. Or. ; D : 15500,
Mar. 31, 1909. 43861
comedy-driima in 4 acts and 3 scenes, by
J. \. Lane. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1909 ; D : 17306 ; James Albert
Lane, Portland, Or. 43862
Stenographer versus lawyer; comedy in 2 acts,
l)y W. J. Roussel.
© AVillis J. iloussel, New Orleans: 1891:
10505, Mar. 20. 43863
Stenographer wanted; song and dance act, by
A. M. Leitch. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1914; D : 39204 ; Annie Mac-
gregor Leitch. New York. 43863a
Stenos; a play in 4 acts, by F. Kraft.
© Fraidv Kraft. St. Louis; 1883:23759. Dec.
21. 43864
Step by step; play in ."> .-icts. bv L. Mitchell.
[4], 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6. 1912; D : 29890 ; Laugdon
Mitchell. Philadelphia. 43865
Sec (il-io Our times.
Step lively; revuet in 3 steps, by C. De Haven.
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1915; D : 39651 ; Carter De
Haven, New York. 43865a
society comedy in 4 acts, by G. A. Lem-
ming. [103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1915 ; D : 40688 ; Geo. A. Lem-
ming, Chicago. 43865b
Stepbrothers (The); an origin.il tragic drama in
4 acts, by J. H. Walker.
© John Henderson Walker, Philadelphia;
1878 : 787, Jan. 17. 43866
2212
43867
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43888
Stepchild (The); a play in 4 acts, by C. Klein.
© Charles Kleiu, New York ; D : 10285, Apr.
6, 1907. 43867
■ a play in 3 acts, by C. Klein.
© Charles Kleiu, New I'ork : D : 10990, Julv
11, 1907. 43868
Stepdaughter (A) of Israel. Sec Beneberak,
the Spanish Jew.
Stepfather; Hebrew dramatic comedy in 2 pts.,
by B. Linsky. [12] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1914; D : 37642 ; Bernard
Linsky, Brooklyn. 43868a
Stephanie; a play in 4 acts, by J. Wallis and
^Irs. C. A. Doremus.
© James Wallis and Mrs. C. A. Doremus,
United States ; 1889 : 7801, Mar. 11. 43869
Stephen Fairlight, M. D.; in 2 acts, by L. M.
Wookey.
© Louisa M. Wookey, New York; 1900 A:
23485, Sept. 21. 43870
Stephen of Cloyes, prophet and slave; a drama
of the children's crusade, by G. L. Cook.
© Grace Louise Cook, Wellesley, Mass. ;
1900 A : 19506, Aug. 4. 43871
Stepmother; by A. D. Lippmann.
© Alice Drey Lippmann, St. Louis; D;
13498, Aug. 3. 1908. 43872
a comedy in 5 acts, by F. Doniuirumma.
© Frank Donuarumma, New Y'ork ; 1884 :
20901, Oct. 17. 43873
comedy in 4 acts, by W. K. :^[orley. [66]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1912; D : 28472 : Walter K.
Morley, Nashotah, AVis. 43874
a drama in 4 acts, bv Lewis Charles [i. e.
E. L. Charles]
© Elijah Lewis Charles, United States;
18S5 : 17969, Aug. 24. 43875
Stepmothers; a comedy in 4 acts, by E. Greey.
© Edward Greey, JManchester, Mass.; 1877:
2076. Feb. 16. 43876
Stepping down the ladder. See Lessons in
search of greatness.
Stepping (The) stone; a drama in 3 acts, by
G. E. Crater, jr. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26. 1914 ; D : 38604 ; George E.
Crater, jr., Brooklyn. 43876a
-by J. S. Hill and T. Addison.
© J. Stacy Hill and Tliomas Addison, Cin-
cinnati ; D ; 14897. Jan. 25, 1909. 43877
^a play in 4 acts, by G. W. Ward. [136] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© George Westertield Ward. New York ; D :
11913, Dec. 13, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1908. 43878
Steps; drama of today in 4 ascensions, bv G. E.
Allen. [48] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31. 1915; D : 40233 ; George
Ethan Allen, Elmiia, N. Y. 43878a
Steps in the dark; a play in 4 r.cts, by G. F.
Piatt. [96] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Foster Piatt, Milwaukee ; D : 4254.
Nov. 16, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1903. 43879
Stepsister (The); a play in 3 acts, by C. Klein.
© Charles Klein, New York ; D : 11081, Julv
30, 1907. 43880
Stepson (The); by F. Grahame. [87] p. i°.
Typewritten.
© Ferdinand Grahame, Boston ; D : 4828,
Apr. 2, 1904; 2c. Apr. 2, 1904. 43881
— a comedy in 4 acts, by Charles Klein.
© C. H. Mathews, Washington ; 1892 : 15829.
Apr. 11. 43882
play in 4 acts, by E. L. Parker.
© Edward L. Parker, Chicago ; D : 15191,
Feb. 27. 1909. 43883
Stepuncle (The); by C. C. Wasliburn. 87 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Claude Carlos Washburn, Duluth, Minn. ;
D : 12201, Jan. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1908.
43884
Sterling; or. Clerical errors, an American com-
edy in 5 acts, by J. A. B. Williams.
© J. A. Bedford Williams, Philadelphia:
1874 : 164, Jan. 7. 43885
Sterling dialogues; compiled by William ]\I.
<^lark. Pl'.iladelphia, The Penn publishing co..
1898. 198 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; 1898:44800,
July 27 ; 2c. July 27. 43885a
Stern (Der) von Ma.ntua; schauspiel in 2 akten.
von Paul Hevso. New York. E. Lederer, 1903.
55 p. 12°.
© Emanuel Lederer, New York ; D : 2842,
.Tan. 9, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1903. 43886
Stern engebot; von Siegfried Wagner. Leipzig,
M. Brockhaus [1907] 59 p. 16°.
© Max Brockhaus. Leipzig; D : 11195. Aug.
17, 1907; 2c. Aug. 17, 1907. 43887
Stethoscope (The); i^la.vlet, by Arcliiliald .T.
Treat. [l],17p. 16°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1915 : D : 39312 ; Helen ]'>.
Treat, Sausalito. Cal. 43887a
Stetson's stenographer; dramatic sivetch in 1
act, by E. Freiberger. 18 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1913 ; D : 34601 ; Edward Frei-
berger. New York. 43888
2213
43889
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43905
Stever Worthington, barrister; or, Tlie barris-
ter and the parvenue, a coincdv in 4 acts, by
R. Sailer.
© Randolph Sailer, PhiJadelpliia : 1897 :
45063, Aug. 10. 43889
Steve's pal; western comedy drama in 4 acts,
by W. C. Herman and Chas. [Morton. [74] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Sept. 13, 191.5; D : 41731 ; Alexander By-
ers, Chicago. 43889a
Stew (A) in a studio; or. Cabbages versus
roses, eccentric comedy in 3 acts, by Amelia
Sanford. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1910.
24 p. 12°.
© Jan. IS. 1910; 2c. Jan. 19, 1910; D:
17969 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 43890
Stick to the last. See Wax.
Stick to your word, gal; a negro farce in 1 act,
by O. E. Young. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1901] 13 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison. Chicago ; D : 968. Oct. 10.
1901 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 1901. 43891
Stickpockets (The); extravaganza in 3 acts, by
C. C. West. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Auii. 14, 1911 ; D : 24929 ; Charlotte C.
West, Philadelphia. 43892
Stick-up (The) man; a play in 1 act, by H. Miles.
[2], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1912 ; D : 28951 ; Homer Miles.
New York. 43893
Stier (Der) von Olivera; ein schauspiel in 3
akten, von H. Lilieufein. Stuttgart, Union
I^eutsche verlagsgesellschaft. 132 p. 12°.
© Mar. 21, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1910 ; D : 20756 ;
Helnrich Lllienfein, Wilmersdorf-Berlin.
43894
Same. Stuttgart und Berlin, .J. G. Cotta'sche
buchhandlung nachfolger, 1910. 135 p. 12°.
© Oct. ] 5, 1910 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1910 ; D : 22537 ;
Heinrich Lilienfein, Stuttgart, Germany.
43895
Stigma (The); drama in 4 acts, by Eugene Wel-
lington. [72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 6. 1911; D: 24146; A. W. Oel-
goetz, Columbus. 43896
by M. Hernsbeim.
© Maurice Hernsheim, St. Louis; 1900 A:
6422, ]\Tar. 0. 43897
play, by M. P. Welch.
© Marv Parks Welch, Baltimore; D: 12269.
Jan. 21, 1908. 43898
a play in a prologue and 3 acts, by J. H.
Stilicho; drama in 4 aufziigen. von Herbert
Hirschberg. Berlin, Vita, deutsches verlags-
bans, 1910. 1.36 p. 12°. (Bibliothek mo-
derner dramen, bd. no. 37)
© July 15, 1910; 2c. July 29, 1910; D:
21674 ; Felix Heinemann, Berlin. 43900
Still (The) alarm; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by J. Arthui-.
© Joseph Arthur, New York; 1887:4850,
Mar. 1. 43901
Bacon.
© John Harwood Bacon, New York; D
12904, May 5, 1908
43899
221
-Same. [134] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jo.'^eph Arthur, New York; 1887:16866.
June 30 ; 2c. June 30. 43902
• Same.
© Charlotte Arthur, Pelham Manor, N. Y.,
as widow of tlie author, in renewal for 2S
years. Renewal no. 5657, Aug. 27. 1914.
Original entry, JNIar. 1, 1887, no. 4850. 43902a
Still (The) voice; original play in 1 act, by
George Cameron [pseud, of G. Drew] [2],
35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1910 ; D : 22720 ; Gladys Drew,
Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y. 43903
Stille musik; scluiuspiel in 4 akten nach Grill-
parzer. von liudolf Holzer. Leipzig, Wien
[etc.] W. Karczag, 1914. 3 p. 1., 5-103 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 31. 1914 : D : 38658 ; W. Karczag.
Vienna. 43903a
Stille sieger; schausiiiel in 3 aufziigen, von P.
Bliss. Berlin. Yertriehsstelle des Verbandes
deutsciier biihnenschriftsteller, g. m. b. h.,
1915. 60 p. 8°.
© Ic. .July 22, 1915: D : 41421 : Paul Bliss.
Berlin. 43903b
Stille (Die) stadt. Kee Studenteugrafin (Die)
Stille (Die) stunde; komodie in 3 aufziigen, von
Georg Terrnmare [i. e. Georg von Eisler-Ter-
ramare] Berlin-Wilmersdorf. F. Blocb erben,
191.5. 127 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1915 ; D : 42171 ; Felix Bloch
erben. Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 43903c
Stiller alarm; milit;irscln\ank in 3 akten. von
Toni Impekoven. Berlin, BUlmenverlag Ahu
«S: Simrock, g. m. 1). h.. 1914. 63 p. 8°.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1914 ; D : 38333 ; Buhnen-
verlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
43903d
Stillman's secret; drani.-i in 3 acts, by T. IT.
Wilson. [2], 111 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1913 ; D : 3.3.373 ; T. Howard
Wilson, Los Angeles. . 43904
Stillwater; tragedy in 5 acts, by J. Tackman.
[2], 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1912 ; D : 28839 ; John Tack-
man, New York. 43905
43905
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43924
Stillwater-15; play in 1 su-t. by O. W. .Tones. 9
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1915 ; D : 39451 ; Clinton W.
Jones, Tacoma. 43905a
Sting (The) of love; play in 1 act. by W. A.
Woods. [8] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1914 ; D : 38062 ; Wni. Ander-
son Woods, Pittsburgh. 43905b
Sting of the lash; 4 act comedy drama, by A. T.
Layue.
© Alfred Thomas I^ayue, Cleveland ; D :
8741, June 27. 1906. 43906
Sting- (The) of the serpent; drama in 4 acts, by
N. A. Stratton. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1911 ; D : 25067 ; Nathaniel A.
Stratton, New York. 43907
Sting (The) of the stage; a farce in 1 act, by
G. Steele. 30 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1909; D : 16411 ; Gertrude
Steele. Chicago. 43908
Stinger; or. The Arizona caz-nival, a tragi-
comedy founded on real life and scenes in
Arizona, closing with a comic opera.
© F. Stanford, Tombstone, Ariz. ; 1882 :
20924, Dec. 11. 43909
Stir '•em up; an original drama in 4 acts, by
William Carleton.
© Joseph T. Fannin, Philadelphia: 1879:
20, Jan. 2. 43910
Stir (A) in colonial circles; an extravaganza in
1 act, by G. Stenger.
© Georgia Stenger. Dallas. Tex. ; D : 4584,
I^eb. 3, 1904. 43911
Stock-broker; 1 act comedy sketch, by H. Cor-
nell. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1909 ; D : 17005 ; Harry Cor-
nell, Seattle. 43912
See also Brokers (The)
Stock-broker's (The) crime, .sv v Minola.
Stock exchange; or, The condensed play-
wright, comedy, by A. I.ieban. 26 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
® Ic. Mar. 17. 1910 ; D : 20478 ; Alfred Lie-
ban. New York. 43913
Stock (The) king; or. The king of stockmen.
© James H. Wallick, New York: 1885:
17544, Aug. 18. 43914
Stockade (The). See Woman (A) hero.
Stockings; comedy in 1 act, by Jean Barrymore.
[11, 21 p. 4°. T}T)ewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1912: D : 30156 : William H.
St. .Tames, New York. 43915
Stockings' (The) revolt; Christinas play, by
Elizabeth Ferguson Seat. Cincinnati. New
York, Fillmore music house. 1910. cover-title,
8 p. 12°.
© Oct. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1910 ; D : 22236 ;
Fillmore bros. co.. Cincinnati. 43916
Stocks and stockings; farce comedy in 3 acts.
4 scenes, by C. E. Summers. [123] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1913 ; D : 35150 ; Charles Ed-
win Summers. New York. 43917
Stolen (The) acrobats and the pawn broker's
fortune; a sketch, by W. C. AVrest. 1 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© William C. Wrest, St. Joseph, Mo.; D:
7191, Sept. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1905. 43918
Stolen (A) birthright. See His inheritance.
Stolen (The) bond; 1 act play, by W. R. Leigh.
[2], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1915; D: 40880; William R.
Leigh. New York. 43918a
Stolen (The) bonds. Sec Ainsworth. ,
Stolen (The) bride; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
N. Twomey. [96] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Neil Twomey. Chelsea. Mass. ; D : 5040,
j\[ay 17, 1904 ; 2c. May 17, 1904. 43919
Stolen child; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by C. A.
Sweetland.
© Charles A. Sweetland, Nebraska Citv,
Neb. ; 1879 : 8193, June 19. 43920
-a drama in 4 acts, by D. Murray and E. J.
Parker.
© Edward .Tohn Parker and Dominick Mur-
rav, United States: 1887 : 3773. Feb. 16.
43921
52 p
melodrama in 4 acts, by G. E. Lundy. [2],
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914 ; I) : 38962 ; Grace Ellen
Lundy, Detroit. 43921a
— — -or. The lost found, a melodrama in 6 acts,
dramatized from the story, Waiting for the
train, by L. Blodgett.
© Lydia Blodgett, Boston ; 1894 : 47322, Oct.
11. 43922
See also Irene Ashton.
Stolen (The) city; in 4 acts, by George Scar-
borough. 32 p. 8°. Printed.
© George il. Scarborough, New York ; D :
10071. Mar. 4. 1907 : 2c. Mar. 4, 1907. 43923
Stolen (The) courtship; playette. by G. Gris-
wold. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Grace Griswold. Roselle Park, N. Y. ; D :
7031, July 25, 1905 ; 2c. July 25, 1905. 43924
2215
43925
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43943
Stolen (The) despatches; a military drama in
5 acts, by M. Strickland.
© Marion Strickland, New York; 1885:
13060, June 13. 43925
Sec also In the enemy's camp.
Stolen (The) flask. See Navajo.
Stolen from home; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
T. F. Miller.
© Thomas F. Miller and Henry Vogleman,
Philadelphia; 1891:40585, Nov. 12. 43926
■ or. The strug-gle for a fortune, by K. S.
Hatch.
© Kate Smith Hatch, CJalveston, Tex. ;
1874 : 9760. July 25. 43927
Sec (lino Immortal (The) Charlie Ross.
Stolen (The) heir. Sec Charlie Ross.
Stolen (The) heiress. See Byer's library of
tabloid plays.
Stolen (The) honeymoon; farce comedy in 3
acts, In- L. Rising. [150] p. 4°. Typewrit-
► ten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914; D : 37845 ; Lawrence
Rising, New York. 43927a
Stolen ideas; an original musical absurdity, by
H. McAvoy and E. Rogers.
© HaiTV McAvoy and Emma Rogers, United
States ; 1884 : 8666, Apr. 25. 43928
Stolen (A) kid; a sketch in 1 act, by Joe Flynn
and George Taggart. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Knox Gavin and Jennie Piatt. New
York; D : 2076, June 11, 1902; 2c. .Tune 5,
1902. 43929
Stolen kiss.
© Charles A. Meeker, Newark. N. J. ; 1882 :
5006, Mar. 31. 43930
by Brandon Hurst. Typewritten.
© Wright Huntington, New York; 1899:
48314, July 26; 2c. July 26. 43931
■ farce-comedy in 3 acts, by Bruno Lessing
[pseud, of Rudolph Block] [83]. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1915; D: 41664; Rudolph
Block, New York. 43931a
or, The unkissed man, operetta in 3 acts,
lyrics by Sydney Rosenfeld. 32 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1910 ; D : 22957 ; Jos. W. Stern
6 CO., New York. 43932
Stolen kisses; play in a prologue and 3 acts, by
M. Swan. [154] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1915 ; D : 40193 ; Mark Swan,
New York. 43932a
Stolen laurels; a 4 act drama, adapted for the
stage from Anstey Guthrie's novel. The giant's
robe, by S. B. Alexander. 35 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Signmnd B. Alexander, Boston ; 1891 :
5183, Feb. 6 ; Ic. Feb. 6. 43933
Stolen (The) letters; by W. J. Suiter.
© William Jas. Suiter, New York ; D :
9364, Nov. 1. 1906. 43934
Stolen (The) mask. .Sec Queen Mab. — Shat-
tered idols.
Stolen money; a domestic drama in 4 acts, by
Geo. H. .Tessop and William Gill.
© Jessop and Gill, New York; 1884:7349,
Apr. 5. 43935
Stolen (The) nugget; the black white elephant,
by A. E. De Steffani.
© Azalia E. De StefL'aui. Alameda, Cal. ;
1898 : 13088, Feb. 23. 43936
Stolen orders; play in 3 acts, by Cecil Raleigh
and Henry Hamilton. [206] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1915; D: 41578; Theatre
Royal Drui-y lane, ltd., London. 43936a
Stolen (The) plans; play in 1 act, by G. H. Car-
ter. [l],15p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1915 ; D : 41683 ; George Har-
rison Carter, New York. 43936b
Stolen plumage; play in 3 acts, by B. Israeli.
Ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1913; D : 32835 ; Baruch
Israeli, Washington. 43937
Stolen (The) poem; a play in 3 acts, by .T. Ray-
ner. [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Rayner, New York ; D : 13555, Aug.
17. 190S ; 2c. Aug. 17, 1908. 43938
-Same. [4], 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. .10, 1910; D: 22260; John Ray-
ner, New York. 43939
Stolen (The) prince; by Mrs. Hugh Eraser.
[New York, The Alexander press, 1905] [32]
p. 8°.
© Mrs. H. Eraser, New York; A: 116742,
:\Iay 13, 1905 ; 2c. May 13, 1905. 43940
Stolen proofs; a melodrama in 3 acts, by G. S.
Knight.
© George Sloan Knight, United States ;
1884 : 2676. Feb. 6. 43941
Stolen (The) sabre; ci-, Joe Silverthorn's vic-
tory, by S. C. Appleby.
© Samuel Crapin Appleby, Baltimore ; 1892 :
7750. Feb. 18. 43942
Stolen (The) secret; drama, by W. G. Murrav
and T. A. White. [23] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1910 ; D : 21299 ; W. C. Murray
and T. A. White,. Uniontown, Pa. 43943
2216
43944
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
43964
Stolen (The) song; play in 1 act, by E. W. Fi-
field. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Jan. 0. 1913; D : 3180(5 : Effle Wood-
ward Fifield, ^linneapolis. 43944
Stolen (The) story; in 5 acts, by J. L. Williams.
[201] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jesse Lynch Williams. Princeton, N. J. :
D : 3784. Aug. 1, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 7. 1903.
43945
Stolen (A) sunbeam; a western comedy drama
in 4 acts, by Frank and S. R. Maltese.
© Salvatore K. Maltese, New York; D:
12426, Feb. 2."). 1908. 43946
or. The great i*eward, play in 4 acts, by
Frank and S. K. ^Maltese. [95] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 27, 1011; D : 24789 ; Salvatore
Rosa Maltese, New York. 43947
Stolen (The) will; a comedv drama in 3 acts,
by L. E. Tilden (Ink) Marlboro, N. H., The
author, 1881. 53 p. 12°.
© Len Ellsworth Tilden. ilarlboro. N. H. ;
1881 : 9644. Jmie 20; 2c. Sept. 7. 43948
— Same.
© Leu Ellsworth Tilden. ilarlboro, N. H. ;
1881 ; 12181, Aug. 6 ; 2c. Sept. 7. 43949
— — Sec also Comrade's (A) luck. — Ned, the
Negro outlaw.
Stolen words; or. Caught in the act, a play in
4 acts, by E. ('. Lamsou. [139] p. 4°. T>T)e-
written,
© Ernest Clyde I>amson, Phoenix, Ariz.; D:
11739, Nov. 14. 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 10. 1907. 43950
Stone (The) cross, .S'ec Wyoming,
Stone the woman, Sec Shall the woman be
stoned?
Stoned; play in 4 acts, by M. E. Wadlington,
[103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1915; D : 41483 ; Mary Emma
Wadlington, Columbus, O. 43950a
Stonewall; a southern war drama in 4 acts, by
J. K. Collier.
© .Tames K. Collier. Wilmington, N. C. ;
1895 ; 50589, Oct. 5. 43951
Stonewall Jackson; a drama of the Civil War.
by A. Chrostowski. 43 p. 4°. Tyi)ewritten.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York ; D :
9864, Jan. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 29, 1907. 43952
a drama of the Civil War in 3 acts, 4 scenes,
by A. Chrostowski. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New Y'ork ; D :
10016. Feb. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1907. 43953
Same, 56 p. 4°, Typewritten,
© Alphonse Chrostowski. New York ; D :
10376, Apr. 18, 1907 : 2c. Apr. 18, 1907. 43954
Stony Cliff people; play in 4 acts, by EfRe
Woodward Fifield. 164 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Lan. 20, 1913; D : 32005 ; Mrs. J. C.
Fifield, Minneapolis. 43955
Stony-Lonesome; 1 act play, by A. W. Holbrook.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
® Ic. July 11, 1910 ; D : 21529 ; Amelia Weed
Holbrook, New York. 43956
Stool pigeon; modern drama of the day, bv L.
Klein. [16] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1913; D: 35231; Lew Klein.
New York. 43957
an original comedy drama, by E. F. Benton.
© E. F. Benton, Chicago ; 1888 : 36708, Dec.
24. 43958
Stooping to conquer; comic opera in 3 acts,
written by Alfred Murray, composed by A,
Baldwin Sloaye.
© Alexander George Mackenzie, Great
Britain ; D : 3897. Aug. 14, 1903. 43959
Stop, look and listen; comedy in 3 acts, by H. B.
Smith. SB p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1915; D : 42.313 ; Harry B.
Smith, New York. 43960
a musical comedy in 3 acts, book and lyrics
by H. E. Rus.sell, music by A. C. Johnstone,
101 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Hiram E. Russell and Alexander Church
.Tohnstone, P]vanston, 111. ; D : 11114, Aug, 5,
1907; 2c. Aug. 5, 1907. 43961
satirical farce in 3 acts, by D. E, Chantler.
II], 188 11, 4°. M.S,
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1914 ; D : 38385 ; David Everett
Chantler, Pittsburgh. 43961a
a sketch in 1 act and 2 scenes, by M, White,
.1r. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Matthew White, jr., New York ; D : 9.595,
Dec. 7, 1906; 2c. Dec. 7, 1906. 43961b
Stop number two; dramatic r.tilroad playlet
in 1 act, by G. R. Desch. 9 p. f °. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1914 ; D : 36389 ; George Rich-
ard Desch, Minneapolis. 43961c
Stop the press! comedv of American life in 3
.-u-ts. by C. S. Booth. [146] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 12. 1911; D : 24462 ; Charles
Stewart Booth, New Orleans. 43962
farce comedy in 2 acts, by C. S. Booth.
[116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1911; D : 24218 ; Charles
Stewart Booth, New Orleans. 43963
Stop thief! a drama in 3 acts, by Mark Melford.
© Marcus R. Meyer, New York; 1890:
2.5232, Aug. 13. 43964
2217
43965
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
43984
Stop thief — Coiitirmed.
in 1 act, by E. Day. 22 p. f °. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edmund Dav. Brooklyn ; D : 6689, May
19, 1905; 2c. May 19, 1905. 43965
Storch (Der); hi.stspiel in 3 akten. von H. Sto-
hitzer. 73 p. 4°. Printed.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1911; D : 23127 ; Heinrich
Stobitzer, Munich, Germany. 43966
Storch (Der) ist tot; scliwank in 3 akten, von
Huns Kottow. AVien, F. W. Schmieden & co..
1912. 72 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1912; D: 30733; F. W,
Schmieden & co.. Vienna. 43967
Storia d'amore; commedia lirica di Paul Mil-
liet, musica di Spiro Samara, tr. ritmica itali-
ana di A. Galli. Milano, E. Sonzogno. 3 p. 1.,
S-56 numb. 1. S°.
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan; D : 4229. Nov.
3, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1903. 43968
Stories to act; by Frances Gillespy Wicks, illus.
bv JNiautl Hunt Squire. Chicago. New York,
Rand. McNally & company [1915] 142 p.
incl. col. front., col. illus. 12°. ([Dramatic
reader series, book 2] )
© Aug. 23, 1915; 2c. Sept. 30, 1915; afE.
Sept. 3, 1915 ; A : 411312 ; Rand. McNally & co..
Chicago. 43968a
Stork (The) and the nest; by Catharine Marga-
ret Conroy.
© J. W. Conroy, New York ; 1900 A : 19099.
Aug. 1. 43969
Storm. 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1910; D : 20055 ; Sanger &
Jordan, New York. 43970
a drama of modern Russian life in 5 acts,
English version by M. E. Coe.
© Marie Evelyn Coe, San Francisco ; D :
6818, June 13, 1905. 43971
play in 3 acts and 4 scenes, by E. Locke.
Storm beaten; a romantic drama in 4 acts, bv
T. H. Glenney.
© T. H. Glenney, New York; 1883:9203,
May 18. 43975
a romantic play in 4 acts, dramatized from
54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22. 1912; D: 30310; Edward
Locke, Tabor. N. J. 43972
j)lay of Irish folk-life in 1 act, by D. J.
Shea. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1912; D : 29537 ; Dennis J.
Shea, Brighton, Mass. 43973
__ playlet in 1 act, by F. Willard. [2], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23. 1914; D : 37379 ; Florence
Willard, Los Angeles. 43973a
Storm (The) and the girl; play in 1 act, by
W. F. Hatch. [l],21p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1912 ; D : 28430 ; W. F. Hatch,
San Pranci.sco. 43974
Buchanan's novel of God and the man, bv
T. H. Glenney.
© John Stetson. Boston; 1883:9402, Mav
21. 43976
Storm beaten in the polar seas; or, God and
the man, a romantic drama in 4 acts, by T. H.
Glenney.
© T. H. Glenney, United States ; 1883 : 6661,
Apr. 9. 43977
Storm center; a drama, by B. G. Chapin. 62 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin Chester Chapin, New York ; D :
9427, Nov. 14, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 14, 1906. 43978
Storm (A) in a tea shop; comedy in 1 act, by
Stafford Hillard. New York. S. French; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1911. 24 p. 16°.
( [French's acting ed. no. 239] )
© Nov. 28, 1911; 2c. Nov. 29. 1911; D:
25905 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 43979
Storm (The) king; opera in 3 acts, by A. D.
Kimball. [17] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 11. 1914 ; D : 35998 ; Anita Deles-
dernier Kimball, Nashua, N, H. 43979a
— (L'homme de neige), piece in 5 acts and
6 tableaux, by Edouard Cadol.
© Frangois Mons and Louis Nathal. New
York ; 1886 : 19900, Sept. 3. 43980
Stormbird (The); play in 4 acts, by Herman
C. J. Roelvink, tr. by A. D. Ficke. (/« Poet
lore, V. 24, no. 2, spring 1913)
© May 22, 1913; 2c. May 22, 1913; D:
33338 ; Arthur Davison Ficke, Davenport, la.
43981
■ Same. ( In Poet lore, v. 24, no. 2, Mar.-
Apr. 1913 ; periodical © Mav 22, 1913 ; 2c. May
24, 1913 ; B : 284999 ; Poet lore CO., Boston)
43981a
Storming of the Bastile; or, A reign of terror,
a pyrotechnical spectacular and pantomimic
drama, by H. J. Pain and F. O. Rose.
© Henry J. Pain and Frank Oakes Rose,
New York ; 1894 : 53957, Nov. 19. 43982
Storms; I\v R. C. Merchant.
© Ralph Crandall Merchant. Greene, N. Y. ;
D : 4215, Nov. 7, 1903. 43983
Stormy finish; by J. W. Connelly. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1910 ; I) : 17884 ; John W. Con-
nelly, Chelsea, Mass. 43984
221$
43985
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44000
Stormy (A) hour; a comic sketch, by L. Loner-
gan. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lester Loaergan, New York ; D : 14017,
Oct. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1908. 43985
Stormy (A) knight; a 1 act dramatic composi-
tion, by F. J. Beaman. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D :
14279, Nov. 13, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 13, 1908. 43986
Stormy (A) night; comedy in 1 act, by Katha-
rine Kavauaugh. New York. Dick and Fitz-
1,'eratd, 1912. 12 p. 12°.
©Aug. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1912 ; D : 30448 ;
Dick and Fitzgerald, New York. 43987
Stormy (The) petrel; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by S. Wood.
© Stanley Wood. New York; 1892:35646,
Aug. 29. 43988
Story (The) a locket told. See Lost and
found.
Story-hour plays; by Frances Sankstone Mintz,
illus. by Clara Powers Wilson. Chicago, New
York, Rand, McNally & company [1915] 143
p. incl. col. front., col. illus. 12". ([Dramatic
reader series, book 3] )
© Aug. 26. 1915 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1915 ; aff. Sept.
3, 1915 ; A : 411311 ; Rand, McNally & co., Chi-
cago. 43988a
Story (The) of a birth; by Etta Pierce, a sensa-
tional play in 5 acts, dramatized from the
above story, by F. Prestige.
© Fannie Prestige, Richmcmd ; 1874:' 4919.
Apr. 14. 43989
Story (The) of a country store. .S'ee Wooden
(The) man.
Story (The) of a country town; play in 3 acts,
by E. W. Howe. [48] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1911 ; D : 23229 ; E. W. Howe,
Atchison, Kan. 43990
Story (The) of a dagger. See Adeda.
Story (The) of a dead man; a drama in 4 acts,
by F. M. Camp.
© Frank M. Camp, Philadelphia ; 1899 :
74577, Nov. 15. 43991
• See also Tatterley.
Story of a famous wedding. See In office
hours, and other sketches.
Story (The) of a love behind a throne. See
Graustark.
Story (The) of a picayune; a romantic comedy
in 4 acts and prologue, by E. Athelston. [143]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edith Athelston, New York ; D : 888. Sept.
21, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1901. 43992
Story^ of a play; by J. M. Feigl. [5] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1911; D: 28003; J. Mauldin
Feigl, New York. 43993
Story (The) of a sin; a drama in 4 acts, by
Courtenay Thorpe.
© S. Goodfriend, New York; 1895:4768,
Jan. 18. 43994
Story (The) of a woman's heart. See Du
Barry (The)
Story (The) of a young man's downfall. ,S'ee
Led away.
Story (The) of an African farm; a drama in 4
acts, by Frank Connelly and K. La Shelle.
©Kirke La Shelle, New York ; 1900 A : 6119,
Mar. 6. 43995
Story (The) of Asenath; drama in 5 acts, by
J. Willy. Chicago, The Hotel monthly [1913]
82 p. 8°.
© July 16, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1913 ; D : 34046 ;
John Willy, Chicago. 43996
Story of Asenath, daughter of Potipherah,
high priest of On; by J. Willy. Chicago. The
Hotel monthly [1913] 82 p. 8°.
© July 16, 1913; 2c. July 19, 1913; A:
351268 ; John Willy, Chicago. 43997
Story (The) of Columbus. See World (The)
finder.
Story (The) of Coriolanus, a great Roman
general. See Veturia.
Story (The) of Corporal Bell; play for present
times in 1 act, by C. W. Hogg. New York,
Samuel French; London, Samuel French, ltd.,
1915. 23 p. 12°. (On cover: French's acting
ed., no. 2532)
© Sept. 27, 1915; 2c. Sept. 30, 1915; D:
41875 : Cyril Wentworth Hogg, Loudon.
43997a
Story (The) of Cupid; in pantomime and pose,
by A. B. Phillips.
© Abbie Budsall Phillips, Chicago; D:
14759, Nov. 30, 1908. 43998
Story (The) of Esther. See Mizpah.
Story of Glastonbury and the grail; or. The
light of Avalon, a mystery play concerning
the introduction of Christianity to England
by Joseph of Arimathea, by Melchior Mac-
bride [pseud, of J. P. Quinton] London, Hun-
ter and Longhurst, 1909. xviii, 102 p. illus.
12°.
© John Purcell Quinton. Little Chart, Eng-
land ; D : 15581, Apr. 10, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 19,
1909. 43999
Story of Hsrpatia; a play in 4 acts, founded on
Charles Kingsley's novel, by G. Stuart Ogilvie.
Rahway, N. J., The Mershon company, 1894.
© W. Heinemann, London ; 1894 : 7316,
Apr. 2. 44000
2219
44001
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44011
Story (The) of Inez; a play, by G. V. Kavjiiiafili.
Sail Francisco. 10«»0. 'A ji. 1., 77 ]). illus.. pi.
© Charles Viiiceut Kavanajih. San Fran-
cisco; ISDN: .-.(5281 . Sei>l. 2() : 2c. Oct. S. 11)00.
44001
Story (The) of Joseph. Sr,- Good (The) Sa-
maritan, and other Bible stories dramatized.
Story (The) of Joseph and his brethren. Sec
Dreams fulfilled.
Story (The) of Kennett. See Kennett (The)
mystery.
Story (The) of little Samuel, ^cc Good (The)
Samaritan, and other Bible stories drama-
tized.
Story (The) of Lola. See Blackmailer (The)
Story (The) of Margaret Kent. See Tragedy
of errors.
Story (The) of Mary McLinda; [a play in 3
acts] by J. M. Patterson. 76 p. 4°. T>pe-
written.
© Ic. July 31, 1909 ; D : 16434 ; Joseph Me-
dill Patterson, Libertyville, 111. 44002
Story (The) of Old Glory; being a history of the
Stars and Stripes in allegory and song, a
spectacular drama in 3 acts, by G. A. Sahlin.
© George Adolph Sahlin, Benton Harbor.
Mich. ; 1897 : 53560, Sept. 23 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1898.
44003
Story (The) of the baby Moses. See Good
(The) Samaritan, and other Bible stories
dramatized.
Story of the first Thanksgiving; by E. E. Ma-
thews. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10. 1912; D : 28722 ; Elsie E.
Mathews, INlilwaukee, Or. 44004
Story (The) of the flag. Sec Red. White and
Blue.
Story (The) of the Golden Fleece; a mythologi-
cal roni.ince play in 4 acts, l»y Henry Kirk.
[67] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. H. C. De Mille. New York ; D : 8991.
Aug. 24, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 10, 1906. 44005
Story (A) of the hills; vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by L'. Akerstrom. 14, f2] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1911: D : 240<^0 ; Uilie Aker-
strom, Brooklyn. 44006
Story (Th6) of the nativity; a masque, by S. C.
Ott. Los Angeles, Fred S. Lang company
[1915] 3 p. 1., 25 p. front, (port.) illus.
S°.
© l,>ec. 15, 1915; 2c. Dec. 20. 1915; D:
425SO ; Susanna Clayton Ott. Tropico, Cal.
44006a
£tory (The) of the other wise man; [by Henry
\an l>\i<('| iil>i-e1to l)y .M. 'V. .\ialtby.
© :siini(l(' 'I'owiisend .Maltl)y. New Haven;
l>:2(i2.^ .Nov. IS. 11(02. 44007
Story (The) of the poplar tree.
(The) image.
Si'r Snow
Stoiy (The) of the rosary; rouinnti'; jilay in 4
acts, liy \\'. Ho\\:iril. I 145] p. 4", Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. \]>\: N. l«iH : 1 > : .••,(;u41 ; Walter How-
ard. London. 44007a
Story (The) of the twelve spies. See Good
(The) Samaritan, and other Bible stories
dramatized.
Story (The) of the violets; playlet in 1 act, by
Walter M. Ebel. [10] p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1911; D: 24134; F. Herbert
Scott, Philadelphia. 44008
Story (A) of the war. See Virginia.
Story (The) of Venezuela. See Angel (The)
of peace.
Story plays old and new. book 1-3: by A. S.
Varney. New York, Cincinnati, [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1915] ;> v. <-ol. fronts.,
col. illus. 12°.
© .Tan. 2. 1915; 2c. each .Jan. 5, 1915; A:
393143-393145 ; Alice Sunnier Varney, Newton
Highlands, Mass. 44008a-44008c
Story-teller (The); a comedy in 3 acts, liy E.
Freiberger.
© Edward Freiberger, Chicago ; 1892 : 4456,
.Tan. 28. 44009
or, A penny dreadful, play in 1 act, by H.
Blankeiihorn. 22 ]i. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1915 : D : 40790 : Heber Blauk-
enliorn. New York. 44009a
Story-teller and slave. Sec Rose of Persia.
Story (The) that never grows old. See To-
morrow.
Story (The) the violets told. See Violet (The)
bride.
Storyland; play in 2 acts, by E. H. Wilkinson.
[6], 33 r». f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6. 1915; D : 40280 ; Elizabetli
Hays Wilkinson, Pittsburgh. 44009b
Stouts' widows; conii'dy in 3 acts and 1 scene,
by E. Idell Seiverling. 154 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. .Tan. 31, 1913; D : 32148 ; E. Idell
Seiverling, New York. 44010
Stowaway (The); a melodrama.
© Hal S. Taylor. New York; 1887:13822,
May 26. 44011
2220
44012
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44032
Strad (The); play in 3 acts, by N. Rose. 71 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1909 ; D : 16414 ; Norman
Rose, New York. 44012
Stradivarius; couiMie en 1 acte, [de] M.
Maurey. 12 p. S°.
© Dec. 19, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1909 ; D : 17840 ;
Max aiaurey. Paris. 44013
Strafford and his former tutor Greenwood in
the Tower. See From King to King.
Straight; 1 act play, by A. Hoffman. [1], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1912 ; D : 31698 ; Aaron Hoff-
mau, New York. 44014
Straight (A) flush; or, A game of poker, a
farcical comedy in 3 acts, [by] Mrs. F. M.
Chapman.
© Mrs. F. M. Chapman, AVorcester ; 1886:
10201, Apr. 29. 44015
Straight from the heart; a drama in 4 acts, by
Sutton Vane and Arthur Shirley. Typewritten.
© William Calder, New York; 1896:8573.
Feb. 5 : 2c. Mar. 26. 44016
Straight (The) jacket; sketch in 1 act, by H. J.
Veruot. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1914 ; D : 371.53 ; Henry Jean
Vernot, Jersey City. 44016a
Straight (A) tip; a playlet, by R. V. Spencer.
[14] p. f°. Tj^pewritten.
© Richard V. Spencer, Los Angeles; D:
13283, July 2, 1908 ; 2c. July 2, 1908. 44017
Straight tip Jim; comedy in 1 act, by J. D.
Clifton.
© Joseph D. Clifton, New York; 1899:
30118. May 3. 44018
Straight to the heart; a play written and arr.
by F. G. Maeder, rev. by Frank Dumont.
© Frederick G. Maeder, Philadelphia ; 1882:
5970, Apr. 15. 44019
Straightened out; or. A rolling stone, comedy
in 1 act, bv Alan Brooks [pseud, of I. Hay-
ward] [1], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1914 ; D : 38151 ; Irving Hay-
ward, New York. 44019a
Straightening a crook; original comedy dra-
matic playlet, by C. E. Elliott. [11] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30. 1912; D: 29230; Charles
Elven Elliott, Port Orchard, Wash. 44020
Stranded; by C. B. Newton.
© Cvrus Brownlee Newton, San Francisco ;
1900 xV: 27635, Nov. 7. 44021
comedy sketch in 1 act, by C. B. Newton.
[10] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1911 ; D : 24346 ; C. B. New-
ton, San Francisco. 44022
Stranded — Continued.
drama in 5 acts, 5 tableaux, by M. L. John-
son.
© Martha Lafitte Johnson, United States;
1872 : 8667, Aug. 13. 44023
— ■ a musical melange, book and lyrics, bv
S. N. Stuckey. [19] p. t°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1909 ; D : 16574 ; S. Norman
Stuckey, Brooklyn. 44024
— 1 act musical comedy, by H. Irwin and
Minerva Courtney. [22] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten, [Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1910 ; D : 17928 ; Harry Irwin,
Clinton, la. 44025
— playlet in 1 scene, by Frank B. Coigne. 21
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1910; D: 21342 ; Coigne &
Rankin, Philadelphia. 44026
or. Scenes at the junction, a musical com-
edy in 2 acts, by D. Smith.
© Dexter Smith, Boston ; 1880 : 7551, Mav
14. 44027
or. The Oriole comic opera co., iu 3 acts,
by Robert (h-iffin Morris. 38 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Elenor de Berrein Morris, Brooklyn ; D :
6104, Jan. 19, 1905; 2c. .Jan. 19, 1905. 44028
See also, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with figures : 50 miles from, nowhere.
Stranded (The) actor; comedy sketch, by H. T.
De Vere. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1910; D : 21915 ; Harry T.
De Vere, El Paso, Tex. 44029
Stranded (A) actor and his wits; farce in 3
acts, by Andrew J. and Thomas A. Campbell.
[135] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1911; D : 24401 ; Campbell
bros.. New York. 44030
Stranded in luxury; vaudeville playlet, by Rob-
ert Lee Laudrum. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1914; D: 35606; Belcher,
Hartman ^S: Belcher, Tecumseh. Mich.
44030a
Stranded (The) medicine show; or, Saving his
bacon, farce in 1 scene, by J. H. Griswold.
8 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1911 ; D : 2.5083 ; James Harvey
Griswold, Amsterdam, N. Y. 4403 1
Stranded (The) players; a comedy drama, by
M. M. Brannan.
© M. M. Brannan, Washington ; 1897 : 5910,
Jan. 19. 44032
2221
44033
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44052
Strandkinder; eiii scliauspiel in 4 akteu. [vou|
Hi^riiianii Su<lernKiiin. Berlin, Tlieatfrvcrhm
K. I'.'.ocli. mO!). 10.-) 1). 12°.
© Ic. l>ec. I, 1909: 1»: 17647: Ktluanl
Hloch. Berlin. 44033
Strange (The) adventures of a town pump;
ity R. Fiilizoni. (.! ii. 4°. Typewritten.
© K(.l)err Fuigera, New York: D : lOOSn.
.fuly IG. 1907; 12c. .Inly 10, 1907. 44034
Strange adventtires of Amos Skeeter; 3 act
Cai-cical comedy, by :\[. M. Stralil. [SI] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Marion Marcus Sli-alil. Brooklyn; D:
:i3bl], SeijL. 1(], 19U2; l>e. Any;. 22, 1904. 44035
Strange (Th.e) adventures of Jack and Jill.
See Mother goose.
Strange (The) adventures of Jack and the
beanstalk; a fairy extrava,c;anza in 3 acts,
by R. A. Barnet.
© R. A, Barnet, Boston; 1895:54437, Oct.
26. 44036
Strange adventures of John Flynn, a lawyer.
See Unconscious (An) burglaiy.
Strange adventures of Little Red Riding-
Hood. See Wicked (The) Wolf.
Strange (The) adventures of Miss Brown.
© Sidney Cohen, New York; 1897:65471,
Nov. 24 ; 2c. Nov. 24. 44037
-by Robert Buchanan and Charles Marlowe
[pseud, of Harriett Jay] New York, S.
French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1909. 88 p.
12°. ( [French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 163] )
© Dec. 14, 1909; 2c. Dec. 15, 1909; D:
17701 ; Samuel French, New York. 44038
Strange (The) adventures of Mr. and Mrs.
Honeymoon. Sec Runaway (The) match.
Strange (The) adventures of Robinson Crusoe;
drarna in 5 acts, based on Daniel Defoe's
story, by J. R. Oishei. [73] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 25. 1914 ; D : 36142 ; .T. R. Oishei.
BufEalo. 44038a
Strange (A) baby; a comedy in 1 act. by S.
Wilmer and W. Vincent.
© Sidney Wilmer and Walter Vincent, New
York ; 1898 : 56955, Sept. 28 ; 2c. Sept. 30.
44039
Strange birds; drama in 4 acts, by Moses
Schorr.
i»'j-ijjaui^j N"-! ,"iyix ;Vr:^'iD y-i>:nD "i
[3] 94 p. 8°. Ms.
© le. Aug. 2.5, 1913; D: 34238; Julius
Broder, New York. 44040
Strange (A) case; dramatized from Robert
Louis Sleveii.son's novel The strange case of
I >!•. .lekyll and Mr. Hyde, a melodrama in 4
acts, l.y <;. H. iNiarsli. 1 44 | p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© (!(>or;;e Harrison .Marsh, Boston; 18S.S :
1T1.".4. .Inno l.l: 2c. .lane Ki. 44041
Strange case of Dr. Bruno.
© 1''. K. Daniel. Anslin. 'I'ex.
24. 190(;.
1 ) : 9087. Dec.
44042
Strange (The) case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde; a drama in 4 acts, adapted from the
.btory of Robert Louis Stevenson, by A. R.
Whytal.
© A. R. Whytal, New York ; 1888 : 11673,
Apr. 21. 44043
See also Strange (A) case.
Strange (The) case of Ethan Trine; in 3 acts,
by T. H. Wilson. 65 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1911 ; D : 24639 ; T. Howard
W^ilson, Burbank, Cal. 44044
Strange (A) coincidence; by C. M. Pi-ice. ."> p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1910: D : 22463 ; Charles M.
Price, Cincinnati. 44045
Strange (The) detective. Src His mother's
jewels.
Strange (A) disappearance; a comedy drama in
5 acts, by G. Clarke.
© George Clarke. New York: 1886:8511,
Apr. 9. 44046
Strange (A) event; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Edwin A. Bairon, F. Cunliffe « >wen and Mil-
dred Aldrich.
© Arthur Forrest. New York ; 1890 : 20977,
June 30th. 44047
Strange (A) flaw; by H. S. Wilcox.
© Henrv S. Wilcox. Chicago: D : 8525, May
14. 1906. ' 44048
Strange (A) god; drama in 3 acts, by J. L.
(4arner. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Tohn Leslie Garner, Washington; D:
8425, Apr. 26. 1906 : 2c. Apr. 26, 1906. 44049
Strange host; by Artlun- Law. London, .7. Wil-
liauis. ltd.; New York, E. Schuberth & co.,
1904. 23 p. 8°.
© Jo.seph Williams, ltd.. Loudon ; D : 4931,
Apr. 23. 1904 : 2c. Apr. 23. 1904. 44050
Strange (The) lady; or. Periwinkle's peril,
playlet in 1 act, by L. Westervelt.
© Leonidas Westervelt, New York ; D :
5723, Nov. 4, 1904. 44051
Strange (A) man; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
F. W. Kelly.
© Frauk W. Kelly. Columbus O. ; 1899:
360.50, May 31.
44052
2222
44053
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44073
Strange (A) marriage. See My Lady Darrell.
Strange (The) Mrs. Hines; drama in 4 acts,
by R. T. Savage. [2], 78 p. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1911 ; D : 25899 ; Ray T. Sav-
age, New York. 44053
Strange (A) pair; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
F. W. Kelly.
© Frank W. Kelly, Columbus, O. ; 1899:
36052, May 31. 44054
Strange (A) patient; in 1 act, by J. Wallace.
[23] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Wallace, Brooklyn; D : 10786,
.June 17, 1907 ; Ic. June S; Ic. June 26, 1907.
44055
Strange (A) proposal. See Flitter's flirtation.
Strange (The) signal; a drama in 3 acts for
entertainments given by tribes of the Im-
proved O. R. M., by Dr. H. B. Fenner. Chi-
cago, The Misk-wi-Nen-Ne.
© S. W. Fallis, Chicago ; 1892 : 18432, Apr.
28; Ic. May 28. 44056
Strange (A) story. See Margrave and magic.
Strange (The) story of Ahrinziman. See
Ahrinziman, the Persian. — Fire (The) wor-
shiper.
Strange (The) story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde. See Dual (The) character of Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Strange (A) stranger; by William De Rose.
© Harrv Mitchell, United States ; D : 15931,
Mi\y 24, 1909. 44057
Strange (A) voyage.
© Lewis Donazetta, New York ; D : 3025,
Feb. 21, 1903. 44058
Strange (The) will; play in 4 acts, by R. H.
Gibbons. [141] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1914 ; D : 37356 ; Robert Hume
Gibbons. New York. 44058a
Strange (A) world. See Justina.
Stranger (The); a burlesque Negro sketch in 1
scene, bv A. J. Leavitt, arr. by Charles White.
New York, R. M. De Witt, 1875. 4 p. 12°.
([De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no.
72])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7706, July 23 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 44059
-drama in 4 acts, by Jacob Gordin, author-
ized English version by A. J, Gordin, [1],
77 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. May 18. 1915 ; D : 40691 ; Alexander J.
Gordin, Brooklyn. 44059a
-a drama in 1 act, by S. B. Tall. [5] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1910; D: 21778; Stanley
Broughton Tall. Baltimore. 44060
Stranger (The) — Continued.
play in 1 act, by A, E. Lewine, 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic, Jan. 28, 1913 ; D : 32116 ; Archibald E.
Lewine, New York. 44061
-- by A. E, Wills, 28 p, 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Anthony E, Wills, Brooklyn; D : 14255,
Nov. 10, 1908 ; 2c, Nov, 18, 1908, 44062
by E. Jose, [2], 23 p, 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1913 ; D : 34646 ; Edouard JosS,
New York. 44063
— playlet in 1 act, by H. Bashford, 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1913; D: 35057; Herbert
Bashford, Oakland, Cal, 44064
or. Rector of Argyle, play in 4 acts, by B.
Rinaldo. 38 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1909; D: 17039; Bruce
Rinaldo, Maquoketa, la. 44065
See also Di*amas,
Stranger at the gate; an original American
play in 4 acts, by F. D. Skiff, 63 p, f°. Type-
written,
© Frank D. Skiff, Chicago; D:4739, Mar.
17, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1904. 44066
Stranger (A) in a strange land; comedy in 3
acts, by S. Wilmer and W, Vincent,
© Sidney Wilmer and Walter Vincent, New
York ; 1898 : 41953, July 13, 44067
Stranger (A) in Manila; a comedy in 2 acts, by
D. C. St, John.
© D. Cameron St. John, Brooklyn; D:
15.')99, Mar, 8, 1909, 44068
Stranger (A) in New York; a dramatic compo-
sition in 3 acts, with original lyrics, by O,
Hoyt, Typewritten.
© Charles Hoyt, Charlestown, N. H, ; 1897 :
10606. 10607, Feb. 11; 2c. Feb. 11,
44069, 44070
Same,
© Charles H. Hoyt, Charlestown, N, H. ;
1897 : 61635, Nov. 1 ; 2c. Nov, 1, 44071
Stranger (A) in town; a comedy with music,
by F. Beamish. 6 p. f°. Typewritten,
[Words only]
© Frank Beamish, Detroit ; D : 10629, May
24, 1907 ; 2c. May 6, 1907, 44072
— dramatic composition, by R. L. Forrest.
© Robert Lee Forrest, Rome, N. Y, ; D : 166,
Feb. 25, 1901. 44073
2223
5379— VOL 2—16-
-36
44074
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44097
Stranger than fiction; a comedy drama, in a
prologue and 4 acts, by M. G. Bangs. [65]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. G. Bangs, Rye, N, Y. ; D : 10066, Mar.
4, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1907. 44074
play in 3 acts [by E. H. Sothern] 3 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1914 ; D : 38676 ; B. H. Sotliern,
New York. 44074a
a romantic drama in 4 acts, by Kenneth
Lee and C. T. Vincent.
© Charles T. Vincent, New York; 1888:
639, .Tan. 6. 44075
Strangers; drama in 4 acts, by E. M. Kelley.
178 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1913; D : 32849 ; Ethel M.
ICelley, New York. 44076
Strangers within the gates; a play in 3 acts, by
C. M. Hardings. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. M. Hardings, London ; D : 14990, Feb.
4, :909 ; 2c. Feb. 4. 1909. 44077
Strangled on Sunday; a melodramatic farce, by
G. H. Trader. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Henrv Trader, Brooklyn ; D :
5564, Sept. 26, 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1904. 44078
Strangler (The); original dramatic thrill in 1
act, by R. W. Sneddon. 12 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911 ; D : 25772 ; Robert Wil-
liam Sneddon, New York. 44079
Stranglers (The) of Paris; dramatized and
adapted from the French of Adolfe Belot,
prologue in 2 pts. and 5 tableaux, twenty-
two characters.
© Charles Kelly, San Francisco; 1887:
14156, May 31.
44080
— • a melodrama in 2 prologues and 6 tableaux,
from the French, by David Belasco.
© Charles Frohman, New York; 1883:
19560, Oct. 24. 44081
— ■ See also Jagon.
Stratagem (The); a comedy in 3 acts.
© Leon N. Levi, Charlottesville, Va. ; 1876 :
999, Jan. 21. 44082
Strategie der liebe; lustspiel in 3 akten, von G.
Herrmann.
© G. Herrmann, Detroit ; 1891 : 33921, Sept.
23 ; Ic. Nov. 5. 44083
Strategist; a comedy in 4 acts, by Theodore H.
Sayre. [2], 150 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. H. Sayre, New York ; 1879 : 4140, Mar.
29 ; 2c. Mar. 29. 44084
sketch in 1 act, by L. H. Foster. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1911 ; D : 23883 ; Lilian Hoyt
Foster, New York.
Strategists (The); a drama in 6 acts, by Theo-
dore H. Sayre. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. H. Sayre, New York ; 1881 : 4528, Mar.
25 ; 2c. Mar. 25. 44086
Strategy; a comedy in 5 acts, by O. C. Rappold.
© O. G. Rappold, New York; 1876; 14517,
Dec. 28. . 44087
a 1 act comedy. Typewritten.
© Harris and Pearlletta, Auburn, N. Y. ;
1897 : 3968, Jan. 9 ; 2c. Jan. 9. 44088
Strategy (The) of Jane; a comedy-drama in 1
act, by G. Gainbetta [pseud, of G. G, Abra-
ham] 43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Gustav Gambetta Abraham, Chicago ;
D : 11342, Sept. 13, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 5, 1907.
44089
Strathmore; a society play in 6 acts, a dramati-
zation of Ouida's [Louise De la RamSe's]
novel, by Mrs. T. Miller.
© Mrs. Thomas Miller, New York; 1879:
4405, Apr. 3. 44090
or. The queen of Paris, a play in 5 acts, by
A. P. Kunkel.
© Addle Procter Kunkel, Baltimore; 1871:
9264, Oct. 5. 44091
— — See also Cecil Strathmore. — Lord Strath-
more.— Pretty (The) panther.
Strathroy; drama in 4 acts, by R. F. Renne,
adapted from the novel For the king by
Charles Gibbons.
© Richard Foy Renne, United States;
1886 : 7488, Apr. 1. " 44092
Strauss; comraedia musicale in 3 atti e un pro-
logo di A. Colantuoni, musica di R. Delli
Ponti e E. Gregori. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Synopsis]
© E. Moreau-Chaslon, Milan ; D : 7139, Aug.
21, 1905 ; Ic. Aug. 16, 1905. 44093
Straw in the whirlwind; play by Elizabeth
Ronele [pseud, of E. E. Witherspoon] 104 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1909 ; D : 17657 ; Eleanor E.
Witherspoon, Washington. 44094
Straw (A) man; a farce in 1 act, by Edward
Aborn.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
61543, Dec. 5 ; 2c. Dec. 21. 44095
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by H. H. Wins-
44085
2224
low.
© Herbert Hall Winslow, Chicago; 1887:
1934, Jan. 24. 44096
— an original 3 act musical farce comedy, by
Arthur L. Faulks,
© Mrs. W. H. Faulks, Burr Oak, Mich.;
1892 : 34858. Aug. 25. 44097
44098
OOPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44130
Straw (A) man — Continued.
or, My brave sister, a comedy drama, by
lilimice Goodrich.
© William Pottle, jr., Chicago; 1887 : 17428,
July 7. 44098
Straw (The) ride. See Gus Edwards' Rube
kids.
Strawberry shortcake; a negro sketch in 1 scene,
by Wesley J. Hunter. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames,
1887. 5 p. 12 ^ ( [Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 238] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, ( ). ; 1887 : 11656, May
2 ; 2c. May 2. 44099
Straws; or, Trifles light as air, an American
comedy in 4 acts, by C. M. Greene and S.
Thompson. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clav M. Greene and Slason Thompson,
Chica£io ;' 1884 : 1433, Jan. 21 ; 2c. Jan. 21.
44100
Stray (A); a drama in 5 acts, by W. A. De
Long.
© William A. De Long, New York; 1871:
5978, June 23. 44101
Stray (A) bullet; in 6 acts, by H. Ziegfeld.
Typewritten.
© Hugo Ziegfeld, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; 1900
A : 8916, Apr. 6 ; 2c. Apr. 6. 44102
Stray cattle; vaudeville sketch, by M. J. Smith.
11 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1910; D: 20848; Maude J.
Smith, San Francisco. 44103
Stray (A) chicken; by R. C. Kirkpatrick.
© R. G. Kirkpatrick, Kansas City, Kan. ;
D : 1116, Nov. 21, 1901. 44104
Stray (The) kid; play in 1 act, by E. M. Royle.
[l],24p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914 ; D : 35735 ; Edwin Mil-
ton Royle, Darien, Conn. 44104a
Stray (The) king; libretto for comic opera in 2
acts, by W. H. Lepere.
© William H. Lep6re, St. Louis; 1891:
13223, Apr. 11. 44105
Stray (The) leaf; a Gambler farce in 3 acts, by
M. B. Long. 35 p. 8". Printed.
© Maxwell Budd Long, Gambler, O. ; D :
6907, July 5, 1905 ; 2c. June 26, 1905. 44106
Stray (A) shot; 1 act sketch, by J. H. Green-
berg. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1910; D: 22089; Joseph H.
Greenberg, New York. 44107
Strayed or stolen; comedietta, by S. W. Hol-
combe. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sallie Williams Holcombe, New \''ork;
D : 5809, Nov. 22, 1904 ; 2e. Nov. 22, 1904.
44108
Strayling (The); dramatic composition, by
W. J. Jones. 15 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910; D: 20513; Will J.
Jones. New York. 44109
Streak (A) of luck; an American comedy in 5
tableaux, freely adapted from Besant and
Rice's The golden butterfly. New York, 1879.
48 p. 8°.
© Samuel B. Wiggin, New York; 1879:
15877, Nov. 24; 2c. Feb. 27, 1880. 44110
a comedy in 1 act, by L. F. Pierce.
© Lucie France Pierce, Chicago; 1897:
28792, May 10. 44111
Streak (A) of yellow; by B. Smith.
© Burton Smith, New York ; D : 8472, May
3, 1906. 44112
Streaks of light. See Roses.
Stream (The) of destiny; drama in 1 act, by
H. Renter and Roy West. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1913; D: 34998; Herman
Renter, Santa Ana, Cal. 44113
Stream (The) of life; play in 4 acts, by E. Burn-
liam. [142] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1913; D: 32782; Edith
Burnliam, Boston. 44114
Street (The); a comedy in 5 acts, by R. B. Ir-
win.
© Richard B. Irwin, San Francisco; 1877:
11997, Oct. 17. 44115
Street (A) fair; farce-comedy in 3 acts, by G. F.
Wai'ren.
© George F. Warren, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1899 : 78573, Dec. 2. 44116
Street (A) flirtation; comedy vaudeville skit, by
C. E. Hoban. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912 ; D : 30077 ; Charles E.
Hoban, New York. 44117
Street life in New York. See Enterprise.
Street (The) merchants; comedy dialogue, by
XL M. Shaw. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. xVov. 10, 1910 ; D : 22524 ; Harold M.
Shaw, New York. 44118
Street (The) singer; a comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by N. .T. Long and H. B. Warner, rev. *by J. A,
Heme.
© N. J. Long, San Francisco; 1892:1871,
Jan. 11. 44119
or, Love and letters, an operetta in 1 act,
by Mrs. C. K. Crippen.
© Mrs. C. K. Crippen, New York; 1897:
65473, Nov. 24. 44120
See also Gringoire.
2225
44121
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44139
Street (The) singer and the bootblack; or, The
street urchins, a comedy sketch in 1 act, by
A. Gardner.
© Andy Gardner, New York; 1896:67415,
Dec. 11. 44121
Street (The) singer's reward, or, From pov-
erty to prosperity, in 1 act, by W. G. Wil-
liams. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Will G. Williams, Columbus, O. ; D : 2769,
Dec. 26, 1902 ; Ic. Dec. 15, 1902. 44122
Street (The) urchins. See Street (The) singer
and the bootblack.
Streets (The) of Cairo; a comic and dramatic
composition, by V. Roditi.
© Victor Roditi, Atlantic City ; 1895 : 58305,
Nov. 19. 44123
Streets (The) of Chinatown in San Francisco.
See City (A) within a city.
Streets of honor; story of life and death, by
W. H. Nixon. [17] p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1914; D : 39193 ; Wilfred
■ Hector Nixon, Chicago. 44123a
Streets (The) of old San Francisco. See So-
ciety and Babe Robinson.
Streets (The) of Paris; a spectacular play in 12
tableaux, by Adolphe Belot.
© Brooks and Dickson, New York; 1883:
9613, May 24. 44124
Strengen (Die) herren; lustspiel in 3 akten,
von O. Blumentlial und G. Kadelburg. New
York, I. Goldmann co., 1900. 132 p. 12°.
© Heinrich Conried, New York; 1900 A:
20374, Oct. 23 ; 2c. Nov. 10. 44125
Strength; play with a prologue in 4 acts and
11 scenes, by A. Bachman. [2], 44 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1914; D : 38871 ; Aurelia
Bachman, New York. 44125a
Strength (The) of character; play in 4 acts, by
R. De' Rebalio. [78] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1912; D: 29470; Roma De'
Rebalio, St. Paul. 44126
Strength (The) of Samson; farce in 1 act, by
M. Arnold. [34] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1914; D: 37758; Morris Ar-
nold, Minneapolis. 44126a
Strength (The) of the weak; play in 3 acts, by
S. N. Clark. [1], 29 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9. 1913; D : 34667 ; Samuel N.
Clark, Kankakee, 111. 44127
See also Pauline Darcy.
Strength (The) of three; a play in 3 acts [by
E. L. Poor] [2], 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24. 1909; D : 16332 ; Edwin L.
Poor, Oak Park, 111. 44128
Strength (The) of union. See Arbitration.
Strenuous (A) courtship; a farce in 1 act, by
J. Curtis. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Curtis, Philadelphia; D : 10685,
June 1, 1907 ; 2c. June 1, 1907. 44129
a 1 act play, by H. Strunsky. [1], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1909; D : 16591 ; Hyman
Strunsky, New York. 44130
Strenuous (A) Cupid; by W. Bynner. 13 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Witter Bynner, New York; D: 12481,
Mar. 4, 1908; 2c. Mar. 4, 1908. 44131
Strenuous (A) cure; sketch, by W. J. Boemper.
[1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1912; D: 30281; Willie J.
Boemper, New York. 44132
Strenuous day; or, Pug, the mop-lady, farce in
1 act, by F. J. Gilmore. 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1910; D: 20803; Francis J.
Gilmore, Chicago. 44133
Strenuous (A) life; an American farce in 3 acts,
by R. W. Tully. [165] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Walton Tully, New York; D:
2554, Oct. 14, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1903. 44134
-comedy in 3 acts, by R. W. Tully. New
York, The Preparatory school play bureau,
1911. 62 p. 8°.
© Mar. 10, 1911 ; 2c. May 8, 1911 ; D : 24155 ;
Richard Walton Tully, Alma, Cal. 44135
Strenuous Mame. See Vaudevillainies.
Strenuotis Mame, the Bowery girl; a vaude-
ville cocktail, by Harry L. Newton. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1904. 10 p. 12°. (On
cover: The vaudeville stage)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 5558,
Sept. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1904. 44136
Strenuous (A) morning; comedy sketch, by L.
Chevalier. [16] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1911 ; D : 24782 ; Louis Cheva-
lier, New York. 44137
Strenuous (A) proposal; original sketch in 1
act, by E. Freiberger. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1913 ; D : 32107 ; Edward Frei-
berger, New York. 44138
— ■ or, The man from Klondike, comedy in 1
act and 1 scene, by C. B. Gillingwater. 32 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Claude Benton Gillingwater, New York ;
D : 8580, May 23, 1906 ; 2c. May 23, 1906.
44139
2226
44140
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44161
Strenuous rehearsal; farcical sketch in 1 act,
by C. [B.] Gillingwater. 21 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1909 ; D : 16929 ; Claude Gil-
lingwater, New Yorlj. 44140
Strenuous (A) time in society; or, A warm
run on the inner circle,, a stirring comedy of
tJie official plutocracy of the national capital
at tJie lieight of tlie season in full dress, in
dishabille and fatigue, in 4 acts, by a citizen
of the town [W. W. Lecture] [1], 71 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1912 ; D : 29037 ; William W.
Lecture, Washington. 44141
Stricken blind; a 4 act melodrama.
© W. L. Gleason and W. H. Alexander, New-
York ; 1887 : 22476, Sept. 3. 44142
Stricken (The) city; or. The fate of Frisco,
melodrama in 4 acts, by S. C. Miller and Ade-
line M. Leitzbach.
© Sam C. Miller, New York ; D : 8587, May
24, 1906. 44143
Stricken down; a drama in 5 acts, by T. S. Nel-
son.
© T. S. Nelson, New York; 1875:8758,
Aug. 24, 44144
Stricken dumb; or, The decree of heaven, an
original drama in 4 acts and 14 scenes, by B.
Sylvester [pseud, of J. G. Noe]
© Barrett Sylvester, Brooklyn; 1873:131,
Jan. 7. 44145
Strickland wider Strickland; drama in 1 act,
von L. L. Leser.
© Lotta L. Lesor, Philadelphia ; D : 4554,
Jan. 22, 1904. 44146
Strictly business; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
D. S. Kusell. [9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1911 ; D : 23989 ; D. S. Kusell,
Chicago. 44147
— -farce comedy in 3 acts, by A. Mac Hugh.
[98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1911; D: 25240; Augustin
Mac Hugh, New York.
44148
a melodramatic comedy in 5 acts, by Archi-
bald C. Gunter.
© A. C. Gunter, New York; 1882:4283,
Mar. 18. 44149
Strictly confidential; a society comedy in 3
acts, by E. Poland.
© Edward Poland. New York ; 1889 : 24116.
Aug. 6. 44150
Strictly professional; drama in 4 acts, by P.
Randol. [77] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1915 ; D : 41133 ; Arnold Pes-
kind, Cleveland. 44150a
Strictly social-service; play in 1 act, bv V.
Church. .30 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Jmie 29, 1915; D: 41119; Virginia
Church and Ellen W. Frame, New Rochelle.
N. Y. 44150b
Strictly temperance; a farce in 1 act, by Len
Ware [pseud, of Lew Ward] Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing co., 1893. 12 p. 12°. ( [Ames' se-
ries of standard and minor drama, no. 327] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1894: 528, Jan.
2; 2c. Jan. 1.5. 44151
Strictly up-to-date; play in 1 act, by B. T.
Tateni. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1914; D : 35702 ; Benjamin
Thomas Tatem. Brooklyn. 44151a
Strife; a drama in 5 acts, by L. L. Lynch.
© Lawrence L. Lynch, Oswego, 111. ; 1880 :
15879, Oct. 18. 44152
-an original and picturesque drama of the
period in 5 acts, by G. K. Walcott.
© George K. Walcott, New York; 1871:
3165, Apr. 11. 44153
an original comedy drama in 4 acts, by
H. C. Dale.
© Horace C. Dale, Reading, Pa. ; 1890 :
17697, May 31 ; 2c. Nov. 24. 44154
an original play in 4 pts., by J. O. Moore.
© J. Owen Moore, Albany ; 1874 : 11669,
Sept. 14. 44155
-or, The female spy, by R. Hutchinson.
© Rodolph Hutchinson, Philadelphia ; 1872 :
G5.50, June 18. 44156
See also Chief contemporai-y dramatists. —
Plays; by .John Galsworthy.
Strike (The); by M. D. Collins and N. Brown.
[6] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1910; D : 21048 ; Mike D.
('ollins and Nat Brown, Brooklyn. 44157
a drama of our times, by J. P. McLean.
© J. Francis McLean, Galveston, Tex. ;
1895 : 5311, Jan. 21. 44158
a 4 act melodrama, by J. Le Brandt.
© Joseph Le Brandt. Chicago ; 1894 : 37719.
Aug. 13. 44159
'Play in 4 acts, by M. K. Brooks. [58] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1913: D : 33578 ; Mary
Kouncelor Brooks, Washington. 44160
— - or, Under the shadow of a crime, a drama
in 5 acts, bv William Ward Russ. Clyde. O.,
Ames' pub. CO., 1900. 32 p. 12°. (Ames' se-
ries of standard and minor drama, no. 423)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1900 A : 29669,
Dec. 6; 2c. Dec. 8. 44161
2227
44162
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44186
Strike (The) breaker; by G. R. Chester and E.
Maunheiraer.
© George Randolph Chester and Edna
Mannheiraer, Ciuchinati ; D : S498, May 7,
190G. 44162
1 act drama, by G. W. Irving. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1913 : D : 33321 ; George Wal-
ter Irving, Charleston, S. C. 44163
Strike (The) on the Kicking Bird; by S.
Dnnnb. 15 ]). 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1911; D : 25087 ; Samuel
Drunib. San Francisco. 44164
Strike the blow; a 1 act play, by Y. Asckenasy.
© Ysidor Asckenasy, St. Louis ; D : 14249.
Nov. 9, 1908. 44165
Strike three; comedy in 4 acts, by S. Brown.
[88] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1911 ; D : 23837 ; Sedley Brown,
Los Angeles. 44166
Striker (The); drama of American labor life in
3 acts, by E. H. Ball. 31 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1911; D: 25526; Eustace
Hale Ball, New York. 44167
Striking- oil; by H. Elliott McBride.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1888:
32597, Nov. 17. 44168
Striking (A) resemblance; a 1 act comedy, by
F. S. Powers. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank S. Powers, Chicago ; D : 6028, Jan.
9, 1905; 2c. Jan. 9, 1905. 44169
String (The); drama in 1 act, founded upon
Guy de Maupassant's La ficelle, by O. R.
Lamb. [New York. A. & R. press, 1907] 42
p., 1 1. 12°.
© Osborn Rennie Lamb, Cresskill, N. J. ; D :
11429, Sept. 28, 1907; 2c. Oct. 12, 1907. 44170
String (A) of buttons; an original farce com-
edy in 3 acts, by S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago; 1885:16954.
Aug. 10. 44171
String (A) of onions; in 3 courses, raw, fried
and boil(Hl, by H. Whitney and T. W. Okey.
© Harry Whitney and T. W. Okey, Colum-
bus. O. ; 1885 : 8548, Apr. 11. 44172
String (A) of pearls; a play in 3 acts and a
prologue. 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maud Tarleton Winchester, Rider, M<1. ;
D : .5983, Dec. 27, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1904.
44173
Stringing a live wire; comedy in 1 act, by G. E.
Van Loan. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1910; D : 20399 ; Charles E.
Van Loan, New York. 44174
Stringless (The) harp; a romantic Irish com-
edy (iraiiia in 4 acts, by W. .7. Healy.
© Walter Joseph Healy, Watertown. N. Y. ;
1898 : 11398. Feb. 14. 44175
Strings; farce in 3 acts, by M. D. Cone and G.
Wood. [44] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1913; D: 34989; Marvin D.
Cono and Grant Wood, Cedar Rapids, la.
44176
Strings and marionettes; a comedy in 4 acts, by
C. Thompson. 1 110] p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Charlotte Thompson, ?>Tew York ; D : 1436,
Fell. 13, 190::; ; 2c. Fel). 13, 1902. 44177
Sti-iped (The) petticoat; a play in 3 acts, by
Henry Riglitor, with nuisic by Louis Blake.
© liightor and Blake, New Orleans; 1899:
20382, Mar. 20; 2c. Mar. 24. 44178
Striped (The) sweater; a farce in 1 act for male
characters only, by O. Vj. Young. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1904. 27 p. 12°. (On
cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D : 5029,
May 14, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1904. 44179
Stripping (The) of Clarence; sketch in 1 act, by
Thomas M. Freney. IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1911; D: 23813; Daniel
Roach, Montpeller, Vt. 44180
Striving to the ideal. See Jewish (The)
ghosts.
Stromungen; ein zeitbild von Herman Reichen-
bacli. 2 aufl. Berlin, Vita, deutsches ver-
lagshaus [1907] 89 p. 12°. (Bibliothek mo-
derner dramen)
© Vita, deutsehes verlagshaus, Berlin ; D :
10436, Apr. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1907. 44181
Stroke (The) of nine; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by C. A. Clarke and P. Mower.
© Fred Mower, Lynn, Mass., and Carrie
Ashlev Clarke, Dixon, 111. ; 1898 : 14765, Mar.
2 ; 2c. Mar. 4. 44182
Stroke (The) of twelve; a comedy drama in 5
acts and 7 scenes, by J. Le Brandt.
© Joseph Le Brandt, New York; 1898:
42361, June 29. 44183
Strollers (The); a comedy with songs, dealing
with incidents in the life of William Shaks-
peare, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, Chicago; 1893:44506.
Oct. 5. 44184
a nmslcal comedy in 3 acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D : 1227,
Dec. 16. 1901. 44185
Strolling players. Typewritten.
© Travers-Vale, Madison, Ga. ; 1897 : 45680,
Aug. 13 ; 2c. Aug. 13. 44186
See also Pagliacci (I)
2228
44187
COPYETGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44205
Strom (Der); drama in 3 aufziigen, vou M.
Halbe. New York, E. Lederer, 1903. 101 p.
12°.
© Max Halbe, Berlin; D : 3843, Aug. 19,
1903 ; 2c. Sept. 5, 1903. 44187
Strong (The) and the weak; play in 1 act, by
M. Warner. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1913 ; D : 35318 ; Mason War-
ner, Chicago. 44188
Strong (A) cup of tea; original comedy in 1
scene, Erwin S. Connelly. 10 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1914 ; D : 35797 ; Erwin Con-
nelly, Chicago. 44188a
Strong (The) hands of the weak; dramatic
sketch, by W. M. Bangs. 15 p. 4°. Type-
• written.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1913 ; D : 32672 ; William M.
Bangs, New York. 44189
Strong (A) imagination; or, The set of false
teeth, by H. Heineman. Typewritten.
© Herbert Heineman, Los Angeles; 1899:
31017, May 8 ; 2c. May 8. 44190
Strong medicine; dramatic playlet in 1 act, by
W. R. Rea. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1915; D: 41239; Walter
Raleigh Rea, Minneapolis. 44190a
Strong (A) prejudice; in 4 acts, by J. de Grand-
mont. [81] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jules de Grandmont, New York; D:
12628, Mar. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1908. 44191
Strong (The) right arm; farce comedy in 3 acts,
by J. F. Ballard. Ill, [2] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 12, 1911 ; D : 24464 ; John Fred-
erick Ballard, Cambridge, Mass. 44192
Strong (The) wind; play in 3 acts, by Helen
Alden [i. e. H. A. Woodworth] [49] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Aug. 7, 1915; D: 41440; Helen Alden
Woodworth, Brookline, Mass. 44192a
Stronger (The); comedy in 3 acts, by Giuseppe
Giacosa. {In The Drama, no. 10, May, 1913)
© June 9, 1913; 2c. June 23, 1913; B:
286356 ; Drama league of America, Chicago.
44193
— -a play in 1 act, by August Strindberg, tr.
by Francis I. Ziegler.
{1)1 Poet lore, v. 17. no. 1. spring, 1906;
periodical © June 25, 1906 ; 2c. May 22, 1906 ;
B : 121941 ; Poet lore co., Boston) 44193a
Stronger (The) — Continued,
Like falling leaves; Sacred ground; three
plays, by Giuseppe Giacosa, tr. from the
Italian with an introduction by Edith and
Allan Updegraff. New York, M. Kennerley,
1913. xiv p., 2 1., [3], 6-326 p. 12°. (Modern
drama series)
© Nov. 14. 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1913 ; A : 357986 ;
Mitchell Kennerley, New York. 44194
See also Plays; by August Strindberg. —
Woman's chance.
Stronger (The) call; a comedy-drama in 1 act,
by A. S. Nebur. [18] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1912 ; D : 28817 ; Al S. Nebur,
New Orleans. 44195
a 3 act play, by Anna Alice Chapin, founded
upon her short story, The white garden.
© A. A. Chapin, New York ; D : 6473, Apr.
6, 1905. 44196
Stronger (The) claim; play in 3 acts, by G. D.
Parker. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1910; D: 17937; George D.
Parker, Baltimore, 44197
• 'by M. Hope. 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1913 ; D : 33141 ; Muriel Hope,
New I'ork. 44198
Stronger (The) hand; an American social
drama, by Paul and Julian De Grey.
© Marguerite Cunliffe-Owen and Willis
Fletcher Johnson, New York ; 1889 : 36061,
Nov. 27. 44199
Stronger (The) love; by D. G. Fischer. [89] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911; D : 25874 ; David G.
Fischer, Chicago. 44200
Stronger (The) magnet; drama in 4 acts, bv
Howard Hall and C. V. Hall. 134 p. f°.
Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1910; D: 21325; Carrie V.
Hall. Decatur, Mich. 44201
Stronger (The) sex; a comic satire in 1 act, by
T. P. Murphy.
© T. P. Murphy, Chicago; 1897:44292.
Aug. 5. 44202
— ^play in 3 acts, by A. Caldwell and Maida
Castelhun. [100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913 ; D : 34132 ; Anne Cald-
well, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 44203
by John Valentine.
— play in 3 acts, by R. M. Bernfeld. [2], 29
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May IS, 1915; D : 40693 ; Rose M.
Bernfeld, New York. 44193b
© Otho Stuart, London ; D : 9883, Feb. 1,
1907. 44204
Stronger than honor; a society comedy in 4
acts, by L. Mead.
© Leon Mead, Binghamton, N. Y. ; 1885 :
22214, Oct. 23. 44205
2229
44206
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOKS
44226
Stronger than kin; play in 3 acts, by C. A.
Russell. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Albert Russell, New Bedford,
Mass.; D: 15260, Mar. 6, 1909; 2c. Mar. 6.
1909. 44206
Strongest (The); comedy in 3 acts, tr; from the '
Italian [II pin forte] of Giuseppe Giacosa,
by E. F. Davis and M. F. Loyacono. 96 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1911 ; D : 25915 ; Elizabeth F.
Davis and Margheretta Loyacono, Chicago.
44207
Strongest (The) call; a comedy drama of mod-
ern American life in 3 acts, by C. S. Booth.
[124] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1912 ; D : 28968 ; Charles Stew-
art Booth, New Yorlv. 44208
Strongest (The) claim; play in 3 acts, by H.
Van Patton. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1915 ; D : 41251 ; Helene Van
Patton, Louisville. 44208a
Strongest (The) reason; a modern drama in 3
acts, by J. S. Hill. [118] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Stacy Hill, Cincinnati ; D : 12952, May
11, 1908 ; 2c. May 13, 1908. 44209
Strongest (The) tie; play in 1 act, by V. Crane.
[1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1913 ; D : 33233 ; Viola Crane,
New York. 44210
Strongheart; a play in 4 acts, by W. C. de Mille.
101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William C. de Mille, New York ; D : 16186,
June 29, 1909; 2c. June 29, 1909. 44211
Struck blind; a comedy in 5 acts from the
French of Anicet Bourgeois and Deanery, tr.
and adapted to the American stage by F. W.
Rosier and J. B. Renauld.
© John B. Renauld, New York ; 1873 : 2392,
Mar. 11. 44212
Struck by a snag; a comedy in 1 act, by M.
Bretonne and C. Maiko [pseud, of Colgate
Baker, jr.]
© May Bretonne and Clarence Maiko, INIil-
waukee ; 1899 : 7543, Jan. 23. 44213
Struck by lightning; a farce in 1 act, by F. L.
Cutler. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1887. 8 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 241] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1887 : 32994. Dec.
19; 2c. Dec. 29. 44214
— • an original sensational comedv drama in
3 acts, by H. Budworth. [69] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Harry Budworth, United States; 1891:
638, Jan. 5 ; 2c, Feb 3. 44215
Struck gas; a comedy.
© Charle.-^ A. Watkins, Now York; 1888:
8406, Mar. 2L 44216
-or, Man's acre lot, an original comedy
drama with musical embellishments in 3 acts,
by F. Tannehill, jr. [122] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Frank Tannehill, jr., New York; 1889:
2.578, Jan. 21 ; 2c. Jan. 22. 44217
Struck oil; or, The Pennsylvania Dutchman,
a drama in 3 acts, by A. Malgum, with re-
visions by J. C. Williamson.
© James C. Williamson, San Francisco;
1ST4 : 4r)S7. Apr. 6. 44218
Struck out in the ninth; or. The winning
game, baseball play in 1 act, by David De
Wolf [pseud, of AV. A. Snow] 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sej.l. 16. 1913: D: 34488: Walter A.
Snow, Ne\\- York. 44219
Strucken (The) deer; by O. Logan.
© Olive Logan, Berwyn, Md. ; 1899:56662,
Sept. 5. 44220
Struensee; dranie en 5 actes, i^ar Paul Meurice.
Paris. Caliiiann Levy [1898] 3 p. 1., 140 p.
1 1. 8°.
© Calmann Levy, Paris ; 1898 : 6.5949, Nov.
n;2c. Nov. 11. 44221
■ a tragedy in 5 acts, by Michael Beer, music
by Meyerbeer, the connecting poetry adapted
from the German by Hugli Craig.
© Gotthold Ciirlberg, New York; 1880:
2159, Feb. 7. 44222
Struggle (The); by R. Stodart. 25 p. 4 \
Typewritten.
© Robert Stodart, New York; D: 5846, Dec
1, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1904. 44223
comedy drama in 4 acts, by A. E. Wills.
[149] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1911; D : 23841 ; Anthony E.
Wills, Brooklyn. 44224
• comedy in 2 acts, by F. F. Mackay.
© F. F. Mackay, Bay Ridge, New York ; D :
6621. Apr. 5, 1905. 44225
drama in 1 act, by B. W. Starkweather.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1912 ; D : 29968 ; Bertha Wil-
kins Starkweather, Los Angeles. 44226
by P. G. Clark. [1], 26 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1914; D: 37982; Paul G.
Clark, New York. 44226a
— drama in 3 acts, by E. J. Weiseuberg. [53]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 14, 1914; D: 3.5659: Edward J.
Weiseuberg, Cleveland. 44226b
2230
44226
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44246
[2], 16
Struggle (The)— Continued.
dramatic playlet, by A. B. Hickey,
p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1914; D: 35655; Agnes
Blanche Hickey, Detroit. 44226c
heart-interest drama in 4 acts, by W. L.
Tucker. 48 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912 ; D : 28888 ; William L.
Tucker. Oklahoma, Okl. 44227
- — -in 1 act, by A. Cowles. [2], 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
'© Ic. Sept. 12, 1910; D : 22037 ; Albert
Cowles, Williamsport, Pa. 44228
modern drama in 4 acts, by E. H. Hart-
wick and J. N. Southgate.
© Edward H. Hartwick and John N. South-
gate. Saginaw, Mich. ; D : 16155, June 24, 1909.
44229
— a 1 act play, by E. T. Spears. 14 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1912; D : 30040 ; PMward T.
Spears, Brooklyn. 44230
— -play in 4 acts, by J. Suffrin. [68] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1915 ; D : 40489 ; Joseph Suf-
frin, Worcester, Mass. 44230a
.society drama in 3 acts, by C. W. DeRose.
[39] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1911; D: 24580; Chas. W.
DeRose, Brooklyn. 44231
Struggle (The) against fate; a melodrama in
5 acts, by Vad de Nois [pseud, of Dore David-
.son]
© Dorg Davidson, New York; 1891:7845,
Mar. 2. 44232
Struggle (The) between labor and capital; a
drama in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by R. D. Hanish.
[47] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard D. Hanish, Dayton, O. ; D : 3462,
May 11, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1904. 44233
Struggle (The) for a fortune. See Stolen from
home.
Struggle (The) for fame; a 4 act play, by F. W.
Kopf.
© Frederick William Kopf, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
D : 1165, Nov. 13, 1901. 44234
Struggle (A) for gold; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by W. B. Patton. 80 p. f°. Typewritten.
© H. M. Andrews and S. S. Walters, Chi-
cago; D:3195, Mar. 27, 1903; 2c. Mar. 27,
1903. 44235
Struggle (A) for liberty; a war drama in 3
acts, by E. Salvator.
© Ernest Salvator, New York ; 1896 ; 14115,
Mar. 3 ; 2c. Mar. 3. 44236
See also Father Gapon.
Struggle for life; drama in 4 acts, by W. C.
Herman. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.,
1911. 60 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Nov. 2, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1911 ; D : 25S55 :
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 44237
• a drama in 3 acts, by Dion Boucicault.
© B. T. Ringgold and Charles Rockwell,
New York ; 1873 : 7234, June 24. 44238
Struggle (A) for life and liberty. See Foiled.
Struggle (The) for life in the St. Louis tunnel;
in 5 acts, by J. Sansone.
© John Sansone. Keokuk, la. ; 1895 : 10910,
Feb. 22 ; 2c. Feb. 22. 44239
Struggle (A) for millions; a melodrama in 4
acts, by Elmer Appleton Warren.
© Warren J. Appleton, Boston ; 1894 : 50936,
Nov. 1. 44240
Struggle (The) for wealth. See Saved by
chance.
Struggle (A) for woman's honor; in 4 acts, by
J. P. Blake. 28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph P. Blake, Webster Grove, Mo. ;
D : 4738, Mar. 17. 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1904.
44241
Struggle (The) of 1881. See Land (The)
league.
Struggle (The) of life; an original American
comedy-drama in 4 acts, by William Irving
Paulding.
© Frederick Paulding Dodge, New York;
1890 : 41009, Dec. 23. 44242
Struggle (The) of the strong; by Crittenden
Carrington. [33] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Neville Castle, Washington; D:
14974. Jan. 27, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 3, 1909. 44243
Struggle (The) of the three; a comedy in 1 act,
by A. Wynne. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1912; D : 29987 ; Anna
Wynne, New York. 44244
Struggle (A) on Wall street; play in 3 acts, by
V. F. Pritchard. [34] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1912; D : 29353 ; Virgil F.
Pritchard, Fayetteville, Ark. 44245
Struggle (A) with fate; a melodrama in 5 acts,
by Vad de Nois [pseud, of D. Davidson]
© Dore Davidson, New York ; 1891 : 7846.
Mar. 2. 44246
Struggler (The); drama in 5 acts, by B. Weck-
stein.
."j^^arprn .2
166 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Jime 7, 1915; D: 40872; Bernard
Weckstein, Philadelphia. 44246a
2231
44247
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44264
Strugg-lers (The); by C. Riige.
© CInra Huge, New York; D : 13048, Mav
25. 3908. 44247
drama in 3 acts, by L. M. Sawyer. 105
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14. 1911; D : 23960 ; Lucy M.
Sawyer, New York. 44248
Struggles; a society play in 4 acts, by A. Lare.
[021 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Adelaide Laro. Pittsburgh : D : 9841, Jau.
24. 1907 ; 2c. June 1, 1907. 44249
Struggles (The) of an Ishmaelite; play in 3
acts, by C. M. White. [2], 22 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 12. 1912; D : 31117 ; Chas. M.
White, Milwaukee. 44250
Strumpf ist trumpf; schwank in 3 akten, von
Bruno Decker und Robert Pohl. Berlin, Ber-
liner theater-verlag, g. m. b. h., 1914. 85 p.
12'.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D : 38015 ; Berliner
theater-verlag, g. ra. b. h., Berlin. 44250a
Stuart Denville — gentleman; a romantic com-
edy drama, by Charles Coote and R. F. Gotten,
an adaptation from the novel The master o'
ceremonies, by George Manville Fenn.
© Florence Roberts Morrison, Peekskill,
N. Y. ; 1897: 11135, Feb. 15. 44251
Stuart of Denver; play of to-day, by E. S. Tup-
per. [5], 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20. 1911; D: 25536; Edith Ses-
sions Tapper. New York. 44252
Stub; or, The fool from Boston, a farce corned v
in 4 acts, by Charles O. Willard. Clyde, 6.
Ames' publishing co., 1895. 34 p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 363])
© Ames' pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1895:36045,
July 11 ; Ic. July 19. 44253
Stubborn (A) Cinderella; a musical comedy in
3 acts, by Hough and Adams. [113] p. ' 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Hough & Adams. Chicago: D: 13051, Mav
25, 1908 ; 2c. May 25, 1908. 44254
Stubborn (The) motor car; a comedy drama in
3 acts, by Anthony E. AVells. New York. Dick
& Fitzgei-ald, 1909. 56 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald. New York ; D : 15612.
Apr. 18, 1909 ; 2c. June 22, 1909. 44255
Stubborn (A) tale; in 4 acts, by J. Tackman.
[1], 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Tackman. New York; D: 6181, Feb.
4, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1905. 44256
Stubbornness (The) of Geraldine; a play in 4
acts, by Clyde Fitch. New York, London, The
Macmillan company, 1906. xi, 214 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co., New York; D:8573, May
21, 1906 ; 2c. May 21, 1906. 44257
See also Plays; by Clyde Fitch.
Stuck; the talented triad's original comedy.
© Henuings and Foy, New York; 1883:
3677, Feb. 27. 44258
Student (The); a play, by J. E. Sanborn. 45 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Edgar Sanborn, Rising City, Neb. ;
D : 1152, Dec. 4, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1901. 44259
Student (The) and his neighbors. See
Where's my hat?
Student (The) and the Amazon; problem play
in 4 acts, by A. T. Charwate. [131] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1912 ; D : 28568 ; Arthur Tex
Charwate, New York. 44260
Student (The) king; a comic opera in 3 acts, by
Frederic Ranken. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Cora G. Ranken, New York; D : 8019,
Feb. 19. 190G ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1906. 44261
• by Fred. C. Ranken and Stanislaus
Staiige, music by Reginald De Koven. 153 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Cora G. Ranken and Stanislaus Stange,
New York ; D : 8586, May 24, 1906 ; 2c. May 24,
1906. 44262
Student (The) of Salamanca. See Romance of
old Madrid.— Triumph (The) of love and in-
trigue.
Studentengrafin (Die); oder. Die stille stadt,
operette in 3 akten. nach ideen von Georg
Fuchs von Victor L6on, musik von Leo Fall.
Gesangstexte. IMiinchen, Drei masken verlag,
g. m. b. h., 1913. 64 p. 12°.
© Jan. 16, 1913; 2c. Feb. 20, 1913; D:
32386; Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Mu-
nicli. 44263
• siugsj)iel aus der guten alten zeit (nach
idoen von Georg Fuchs) in 3 akten, von Vic-
tor Leon, musik von Leo Fall. Soufflierbuch
mit samtlichen regiebemerkungen. Miinchen,
Drei masken verlag, 1913. 258 p. 8°.
© June 7, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35033 ;
Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich.
44264
Studentin (Eine); dialog fiir 7 weibliche rollen,
von Frieda Monich ; [and] Ein Clownduell;
ein gebiirdeuspiel fiir 2 herren [von N. Strand-
ing] Antigo, Wis., Antigo pub. co., 1914. 1
p. 1.. 13 p. 24°. (Dialoge fiir jugendvereine,
no. 87)
© Jan. 29, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1914 ; D : 35957 ;
Antigo pub. co., Antigo. Wis. 44264a
2232
44265
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44235
Student's (The) cross-examination; a 4 act
comedy-drama, liy V. W. Killick.
© Victor W. Killick, Los Angeles ; D : 13530,
July 27, 1908. 44265
Student's (The) downfall. See Lost (A) voca-
tion.
Student's (A) holiday; by A. C. St. Clair.
© Aaron Charles St. Clair, Denver; D:
3729. July 2. 1903. 44266
Student's ruse; or, The love knot, operetta in 1
act. by Wm. H. Pommer, libretto by R. H.
Peters.
© Richard H. Peters, St. Louis; 1888: 2876.
Jan. 26 ; 2c. Jan. 26. 44267
Studies in cracked characters; dramatic play in
1 act, by G. M. Rosener. [2], -3 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1014 ; D : 36705 ; Geo. M. Rose-
ner, Chicago. 44267a
Studio (The); an Ethiopian farce in 1 act.
Clyde, O,, Ames & Holgate, 1870. 11 p. 12°.
• (Ames and Holgate's series of standard and
minor drama, no. 6)
© Ames and Holgate, Clyde, O. ; 1870 : 3614,
Nov. 10 ; 2c. Nov. 28. 44268
Studio incident; offering quick sketching and
specialties in dancing [by H. A. Wolf] [3] p.
f°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909; D: 16448; Hamilton
Achille Wolf, New York. 44269
Studio (A) romance; by D. Volk.
© Douglas Volk, Minneapolis; 1893:9962,
Feb. 23. 44270
Studio (A) tragedy; a farcical comedy in 1 act.
7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© H. (]. Rynar and Ed. B. White, Baring,
Mo. ; D : 12670, Apr. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1908.
44271
Study (A) in black and white; dramatic
sketch, by D. C. Bangs.
© David C. Bangs, Cleveland; 1900 A:
19298, Aug. 3. 44272
a sketch in 1 act, by C. Hull. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Caroline Hull, Lewistown, 111. ; D : 5238,
June 27, 1904 ; 2c. June 27, 1904. 44273
Study (A) in brown; play in 1 act, by N. L.
Swartout. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1910 ; D : 22194 ; Norman Lee
Swartout, Rochester, N. Y. 44274
Study (A) in contrasts; play in 1 act, by F. M.
Rice. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1915; D:. 39806; Frances
Martin Rice, Brooklyn. 44274a
Study (A) in scarlet; by M. W. Sanford.
© INIorton Webster Sanford, Minneapolis ;
D : 4918, Apr. 21, 1904. 44275
by W. R. Gardiner.
© AVilliam Ray Gardiner, Brooklyn ; 1900
A : 7538, Mar. 22. 44276
Study (A) in white; a comedy in 1 act, by W. H.
Allderdice.
© William Hillary Allderdice, Washington ;
1891 : 32956, Sept. 15. 44277
Studying- to be a playwright; by L. Raymond.
Typewritten.
© Louise Raymond, Boston; 1899:82840.
Dec. 22 ; 2c. Dec. 22. 44278
Stiicke fiir Puritaner. See Dramatische
werke; [von George] Bernard Shaw.
Stiitzen (Die) der gesellschaft. See Leaders
of society.
Stuff; comic melodrama in 2 acts, by E. A.
Locke.
© Edwin Adelbert Locke, United States;
1877 : 8847, Aug. 1. 44279
Stuff (The) that makes heroes; a vaudeville
sketch, by P. Hamlin.
© Philip Hamlin, Denver ; D : 14591, Dec.
22, 1908. 44280
Stuffing; comedy in 1 act, by George Paston.
London, S. French, ltd. ; New York, S. French,
1912. 20 p. 12°.
© Jan. 12, 1912; 2c. Jan. 13, 1912; D:
28303 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 44281
Stultitia; a nightmare and an awakening, in
4 discussions [by A. W. Mueller] [New York,
Printed by Vail-Ballou co., 1914] 180 p. incl.
front. 12°.
© Dec. 18, 1914; 2c. Dec. 21, 1914; A:
393019; Arthur W. IMueller, Washington.
44281a
Stumbling (The) block; a comedy, by O. Gra-
ham. [59] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Oscar Graham, New York ; D : 14970, Feb.
2, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1909. 44282
comedy-drama of the present day, by O.
Graham. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1912 ; D : 30700 ; Oscar Gra-
ham, Dallas. 44283
■play in 3 acts, by I. M. Samuels. 27 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1912; D: 30152; Isabel M.
Samuels, Newburgh, N. Y. 44284
by M. Delcomyn. [112] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1913 ; D : 34075 ; Marion Del-
comyn, New York. 44285
2233
44286
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44306
Stumbling blocks; a drama in 4 acts, by I. T.
Condon. 31 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic June 11, 1912 ; D : 30022 ; Inez T. Con-
don, Union Hill, N. J. 44286
Stumpville sewin' circle; an original comedy in
2 acts, by J. Talladay. Auburn, J. Talladay,
1007. 31 p. 12°.
© Jennie Talladay, Auburn. N. Y. ; D:
10701, June 5. 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1907. 44287
Stung; dramatic composition, by S. Gertsman.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1909 ; D : 16833 ; Simon Gerts-
man, Portland, Or. 44288
22
— ■ a dramatic sketch, by F. Summerfleld.
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred. Summerfield, New York ; D : 6749,
May 31, 1905 ; 2c. May 31, 1905. 44289
— farce in 1 act, by T. A. Crowley. 12 p. t°.
Typewritten.
© Teresa A. Crowley, Brookline, Mass. ; D :
13256, June 27, 1908; 2c. June 27, 1908.
44290
— -1 act comedy, by F. Gottschalk. [3], 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1912; D : 29901 ; Ferdinand
Gottschalk, New York. 44291
— • original comedy in 3 acts, by E. W. Nye.
[81] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1912 ; D : 28262 ; Edgar Wilson
Nye, Ne^v York. 44293
L. L.
• or. How Flo won her beau, by
Schwartz. [6 p.] 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis L. Schwartz, Minneapolis; D:
14099. Oct. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1908. 44293
See also Funny side of life.
Stunning (A) blow; a drama of to-day in 4
acts, by L. Q. Jeifries. Wooster, O., G. A.
Clapper, printer, 1880. 49 p. 12°.
© L. Q. Jeffries, Wooster, O. ; 1880 : 14499,
Sept. 24 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1881. 44294
Stunning (The) grenadiers; by J. L. Lasky.
© Jesse Louis Lasky, New York ; D : 10752 ;
Juno 12, 1907. 44295
Stupid Cupid; farce in 1 act, by Bert C. Rawley.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1896 : 14861,
Mar. 7 ; 2c. Mar. 18. 44296
Stupid (A) little slavey; a 1 act play, by B. K.
Phillips. Typewritten.
© Bettine Kavanaugh Phillips, New York ;
1900 A : 24081, Sept. 27 ; 2c. Nov. 13. 44297
Stupid (The) witness; farce, by Archibald Hum-
boldt [pseud, of G. O. March! Lebanon, O..
March bros. [1912] 3 p. 8°.
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12. 1912; D:
30807 ; March bros., I^ebanon, O. 44298
Stupidest (The) princess: play in 1 act, by S. M.
Sanuiels. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1915; D: 40695; Sarah M.
Samuels, Oakland. 44298a
Sturm (Der) auf die miihle (1870); eine epi-
sode aus deni deutsch-franzosischen kriege mit
freier benutzung einer erzahlung Emile Zola's,
oper in 3 akten, von Karl Weis. Berlin, Ed.
Bote & G. Bock, 1912. 39 p. 16°.
© Jan. 18, 1912; 2c. Jan. 30, 1912; D:
28485 ; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 44299
Sturmflut; drama in 4 aufzugen, von Willrath
Dreesen. Leipzig, L. Staackmann, 1910. 114
11. 12°.
© C)ct. 13, 1910 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1910 ; D : 22538 ;
L. Staackma)m, Leipzig. 44300
Sturmgeselle (Der) Sokrates; komodie in 4
akten, von H. Sudermann. New York, C.
Herrmann, 1903. 115 p. 12°.
© Hermann Sudermann, Berlin ; D : 3944,
Sept. 15, 1903; 2c. Oct. 12, 1903. 44301,
Sturmidyll; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Fritz
Griinbaum uuil Wilhelm Sterk. Berlin-Wil-
mersdorf, F. Bloch erben, 1914. 89 p. 12°.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915; D: 39379; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-AA'ilmersdorf. 44301a
Stuttering Bab; dramatic composition in 4 acts,
by M. K. McSpadden. [158] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1910; D: 22818; Mary R.
McSpadden, Cliif-ago. 44302
Stuttering John; ;i new and original comedy
Mith song, by A\'. Courtright.
© William Courtright, United States; 1875:
13307. Dec. 16 ; 2c. Dec. 16. 44303
Style; drama in 4 acts, by A. S. Schomer.
[3], 119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1912 ; D : 31617 ; Abraham S.
Schomer, New York. 44304
Stymie (The); play in 3 acts, by P. S. Bliss.
Cambridge, Mass., Caustic-Clafflin co., 1913.
53 p. 8°. (!M eta theatricals, 1913)
© Jan. 17. 1913 ; Ic. Jan, 22, 1913, Ic. Jan.
30, 1913; D: 32134; Paul Southwort^ Bliss,
Cambridge, Mass. 44305
Sub rosa; a 3 act comedy, by F. Becker. 82 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Frank Becker, Peoria, 111. ; D : 1859, May
9, 1902 ; 2c. May 9, 1902. 44306
2234
44307
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44321
Sub station 13; burletta in 1 act with music, by
B. N. Livingston. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only] {With this International ball;
burletta in 1 act with music, by B, N. Liv-
ingston. 29 p. 4°.)
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1910 ; D : 20133 ; Benjamin N.
Livingston, Coney Island, N. Y. 44307
Subbing- it; farcical comedy in 3 acts, by L. M.
Piper. [96] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1912; D: 28748; L. Marie
Piper, Columbus, O. 44308
Subduing (The) of Sarah; a New England com-
edy in 6 acts, by M. C. Doremus and Edmund
Doremus. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary C. Doremus, Kingston, N. Y. ; D:
15303, Mar. 11, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1909. 44309
Sube Mariana, sube; revista llrica de actualidad
perenne en 1 acto, dividido en 5 cuadros, eu
verso, original de D. Laguia, mtisica de los
maestros San Felipe y Cayo Vela. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1911. 36,
[2] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25010; Dionisio Laguia, Madrid. 44310
Subjection of Kezia. See Love in danger.
Sublime and ridiculous; a negro act, arr. from
the original as first produced in San Fran-
cisco, June, 1864, by George H. Goes. Boston.
W. H. Baker & CO.. 1893. 10 p. 12°. ([Ba-
ker's darkey plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
42854, Sept. 25; 2c. Oct. 20. 44311
Sublime (The) in the vulgar; drama in 3 acts,
adapted from Jose Echegaray, by Marion
Eddy [pseud, of M. F. Delanoy]
© Marian F. Delanoy, Alameda, Cal. ; 1898 :
43364, July 20. 44312
Sublime (The) liar; a drama in 4 acts, by
Adolphe Danziger.
© A. Danziger, New York; D : 9602, Dec.
10, 1906. 44313
Sublime tragedy of the lost cause; a tragic
poem of the war in 4 acts, by A. S. Pickett.
Columbus [O.] The Westbote printing co.,
1884. 238 p. 8°.
© A. S. Pickett, Delaware, O. ; 1884 : 6330,
Mar. 24 ; 2c. Aug. 22. 44313a
See also Crime (The) of Amrah.
Submarine (The); musical comedy in 2 acts, by
F. S. Burr. 127 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1910; D: 20171; Frank S.
Burr, San Francisco. 44314
Submarine (The) — Continued.
— — - a nautical incident adapted from the
French of Ath. Moreux and J. Perard, by H.
Simpson. [3], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1912 ; D : 30044 ; Harold Simp-
son, London. 44315
-play in 1 act, by O. Nethersole. [1], 31 p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1915 ; D : 42276 ; Olga Nether-
sole, Hampstead, England. 44315a
a play in 2 scenes adapted from the French,
Ku plong6e, by E. H. Laumanu and Paul
Oliver.
© Olga Nethersole, New York; D : 11993,
Dec. 19, 1907. 44316
Submarine (The") attack; 1 act play, by A.
Leiber. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1915; D : 42410 ; Allen Leiber,
New York. 44316a
Submarine engineering and diving. See Deep
(The) sea diver.
Submarine (A) romance; playlet in 1 act, by
K. S. Dulin. [2], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912 ; D : 30782 ; K. H, Dona-
vin and J. S. Hulings, Bremerton, Wash.
44317
Submarine strategy; drama in 1 act, by Charles
Goddard. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22. 1914; D : 38001 ; Star co..
New York. 44317a
Submerged; scenes from Russian life in 4 acts,
by INIaxim Gorki [pseud, of A. M. PlSshkov]
tr. from the Russian by Edwin Hopkins. Bos-
ton. R. G. Badger [etc., etc., 1915] 143 p.
12°. (Contemporary dramatists series)
© June 14, 1915; 2c. June 18, 1915; D:
40979; Richard G. Badger, Boston. 44317b
Subrunners (The) of '63-4. See Forced to
the war.
Substance and shadows; in 5 acts, by W. B.
Young. [93] p. f°. Typewritten.
© William B. Young, Chicago ; D : 10095,
Mar. 8, 1907; 2c. Mar. 8, 1907. 44318
Substance of ambition; drama in 1 act, by M. J,
Warren. Boston, Walter H. Baker co„ l{)09.
14 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Oct. 21, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1909 ; D : 17163 ;
Marie Josephine Warren, Brooklyn. 44319
Substitute (The); a comedy, by E. F. Riggs,
© E. Foster Riggs, New York ; 1895 : 61725,
Dec. 5, 44320
■ by M. H. Foote.
© Mary Hallock Foote, Grass Valley, Cal. ;
1897 : 18089, Mar. 19. 44321
2235
44322
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44341
Substitute (The) — Continued.
■coniedv in 1 act, by Varick J. Raymo and
Christ H. Boehme. [3], 15 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1913 ; D : 34969 ; V. J. Raymo
and C. H. Boehme, Syracuse, N. Y. 44322
a comedy in 3 acts, by W. O. Bates. Type-
written.
© William O. Bates, New York ; 1895 : 50789,
Oct. 7 ; 2c. Apr. 6. 44323
a comedy, written by Archibald Gordon,
upon incidents suggested by E. F. Kendall.
[2], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ezra F. Kendall, Sea Cliff, N. Y. ; 1892 :
37097, Sept. 10 ; 2c. Sept. 10. 44324
— - a musical comedy, by H. F. Noake.
© Harrison F. Noake, Oak Park, 111.; D:
9095, Sept. 17, 1906. 44325
— a musical play in 3 acts, book and lyrics by
Harrison F. Noake. [74] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© H. F. Noake, Chicago ; D : 9462, Nov. 19,
1906 ; 2e. Nov. 19, 1906. 44326
— 1 act comedy, by C. Colson. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1910 ; D : 21012 ; Charles Col-
son, Newport, Ky. 44327
— -1 act play, by J. H. Powers. 14 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© James H. Powers, Providence, R. I. ; D :
7396, Oct. 13, 1905 ; Ic. Oct. 13, 1905 ; Ic. Nov.
21, 1905. 44328
— • a playlet in 3 scenes, by S. Hart. 4 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Sig Hart, Chicago; D : 1.8020, May 20,
1908 ; 2c. May 11, 1908. 44329
— 'a story of the Civil War in an original
comedy drama, 4 acts, by W. Haworth.
© William Haworth, New York; 1890:
14700, May 3. 44330
— 3 act drama, by D. Kolm. [1], 33 p. 4°.
Typevi^ritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1915 ; D : 41435 ; David Kohn.
Newark, N. J. 44330a
'Or, That strange woman, comedy-drama
in 1 act, by E. Roy. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
' © Ic. Mar. 17, 1915 ; D : 40021 ; Elberta Roy,
Brooklyn. 44330b
See also Legal (The) scapegoat.
Substitute (A) for Santa Claus. See Jolly
plays for holidays.
Substitute (A) hero; a Roman comic opera in
2 acts, book and lyrics by Myer Goldman and
.Joseph Bernard Lynch, music by Al. Bergheim.
70 p. f °. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16351 ; Goldman,
Lynch and Bergheim, Boston. 44331
Substitute (The) lion tamer. See Case (A) of
emergency.
Substitute (The) nephew; comedy sketch in 1
act, by R. L. McQuillan. [1], 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1913 ; D : 34936 ; Rufus Leroy
McQuillan, Portland, Me. 44332
Substitute (The) umpire; play in 1 act, by
McCree and Clark. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912 ; D : 31421 ; McCree and
Clark, New York. 44333
Substitute (The) sweetheart; play in 1 act, by
N. L. Manheim. [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1913; D : 34538 ; Nathaniel
Lee Manheim, New York. 44334
Substitutes; or. How she wooed and won him,
comedy in 1 act, by Barba Rossa [pseud, of
W. O. Soubron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee; D:
589, May 29, 1901. 44335
Subterfuge (The); a playlet in 1 act, by E. G.
Longman. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward G. Longman, Brooklyn; D:
14815, Jan. 14, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1909. 44336
or. Wife or maid? drama in 4 acts, by M.
D. Flattery. [56] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Douglas Flattery, Boston; D : 5936,
Dec. 20, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1904. 44337
Suburban (The); a melodrama in 4 acts, by
C. T. Dazey.
© Charles T. Dazey, New York; D:1738,
Apr. 15, 1902. 44338
Suburban home; comedy in 1 act, by M. Sackett.
© Marion Sackett. Oakland, N. J.; 1897:
50403, Sept. 9. 44339
Sec also Too many cooks.
Suburban (The) hostess. See Monologues and
duologues.
Suburban life; a musical play in 3 acts, book by
R. L. Carter.
© Robert L. Carter, East St. Louis, 111. ;
D : 12397. Feb. 20, 1908. 44340
Suburban (A) tragedy; play in 1 act. by V. B.
Benton. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1914; D: 36325; Vera B. Ben-
ton, Alameda, Cal. 44340a
Suburbanite (The); a comedy production in 7
scenes. [3] p. illus. 4°. (American muto-
scope & biograph co. Bulletin no. 37, Nov. 28,
1904) [Printed. Motion-picture scenario]
© American mutoscope & biograph co.. New
York; D:5S95, Nov. 25. 1904; 2c. Nov. 25
1904. 44341
2236
44342
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44359
Suburbanites (The); play in 1 act, by M. Ott.
[1], 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1912 ; D : 30466 ; Matthew Ott,
Wollaston, Mass. 44342
Suburra; romische volkstragodie, von Clarice
Tartufari, deutsch von Hans Barth, Miin-
chen, Drei masken verlag, g. ra. b. h., 1914.
83 p. 8°.
© Ic. May 4, 1914 ; D : 36917 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 44342a
Succes (Les); en 1 acte. [Paris] Librairie
theatrale du nouveau siecle [1910] 92 p. 12°.
(On t. p. 1" s6rie)
Contents : La panthere, par Yves Mi-
rande. — La petite poison, par Trebla [pseud,
de Albert Delvaille] et Em. Codey. — Sacrg
colo, par Alex. Lance. — Lily clown, par Didier
Gold.
' © Aug. 11, 1910 ; 2c. Aug. 13, 1910 ; D :
21789 ; M. Viterbo, Paris. 44343
Succes fou. See On frappe les trois coups.
Success. Typewritten.
© Marjorie B. Cook, Chicago ; 1900 A : 7101,
Mar. 16 ; 2c. Mar. 16. 44344
— a comedy of modern society, in 3 acts, by
S. Rosenfeld.
Sydney Rosenfeld, New York; 1874:
14109, Nov. 18.
44345
— 1 act playlet, by F. J. Munagle.
© Frank J. Munagle, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
13015, May 20, 1908. 44346
Mc-
— play in 3 acts, by J. Leiser and J. A.
Collom, jr. [102] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1911; D : 23785 ; Joseph
Leiser and John A. McCollom, jr., AUentown,
Pa. 44347
•by P. Gibson. [205] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1909 ; D : 16487 ; Preston Gib-
son, Washington. 44348
See also Dramatic episodes.
Success, the oracle of the age; by W. M. Thayer.
© Wm. M. Thayer, Franklin, Mass. ; 1892 :
3688, Jan. 22. 44349
Successful entertainments; a variety of unique
and pleasing entertainments including Japa-
nese frolics, holiday and seasonal plays, historic
dialogues, together with literary and legend-
ary exercises, by Willis N. Bugbee. Phila-
delphia, The Penn publishing company, 1907.
1 p. 1., 5-140 p. 12°. (On cover : For children
of five to fifteen years)
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; A : 178026,
May 29, 1907 ; 2c. May 29, 1907. 44349a
Successful (A) failure; comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Wallace. [3], 95 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1912; D: 30872; Morgan
Wallace, New York. 44350
farce in 1 act, by George M. Rosener. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1911 ; D : 25173 ; Dick & Fitz-
gerald, New York. 44351
Same. New York, Dick and Fitzgerald,
1912. 16 p. 12°.
© Aug. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1912 ; D : 30444 ;
Dick and Fitzgerald, New York. 44352
Successful (The) insurance man; play in 3 acts,
by R. E. McNamara. [24] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 21, 1915 ; D : 41008 ; Robert E.
McNamara. Newton, Mass. 44352a
Successful (A) scoop; newspaper story from the
inside in 4 acts, by K. Gregory McLoughlin.
[2], 119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1910 ; D : 22243 ; Katherine G.
McLoughlin, New York. 44353
Successful sinners; a play in 4 acts, by C, Du V.
Hunt. 55 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Clyde Du Vernet Hunt, Weathersfield,
Vt. ; D : 11116, Aug. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1907 ;
Ic. rev. ed. Dec. 1, 1908. 44354
Successful (A) stratagem; a comedy in 1 act,
by K. M. Rice. [Worthington, Mass., Printed
by Gazette printing co., 1902] 30 p. 12°.
© K. McDowell Rice, Worthington, Mass. ;
D : 1.500, Feb. 28, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1902.
44355
Successor (The) of Shakespeare; a comedy in 3
acts, by J. Frederick. [91] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Joseph Frederick, New York; D : 4164,
Oct. 27, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 27, 1903. 44356
Sucesos (Los) de la semana; pasatiempo c6mico-
llrico en 1 acto, dividido en 5 cuadros y 2
intermedios, en prosa y verso [de] A. Soler,
musica de los maestros Carbonell y Molina.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1908.
36 p. 12°.
© Antonio Soler, Madrid'; D: 13461, Julv
25, 1908 ; 2c. July 25, 1908. 44357
Such a business; in 4 acts, by C. E. Blaney. 83
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney. New York ; D : 7700.
Dec. 12, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1905. 44358
Such a difference; or, Two plus two — five,
farcical comedy in 4 acts, by M. Delcomyn.
[150] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1913 ; D : 33415 ; Marion Del-
comyn, New York. 44359
2237
44359
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44378
Such a little minister; sketch, by M. Dobyns.
12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1915 ; D : 41751 ; Mabel Dob-
yns, Shelbiua, Mo. 44359a
Such a little queen; a comedy in 4 acts, by C.
Pollock. [158] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Chauning Pollock, New York ; D : 13723,
Sept. 4, 1908 ; 2c. July 16, 1909. 44360
Such extravagance; a sketch, by G. Bloomquest.
1.23J p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1914; D: 35788; George
Bloomquest, Minneapolis. 44360a
Such fools some girls are; play in 3 acts, by
E. O. Farmer, j.3], 40 p. f". Ms.
© Ic. July 5, 1913; D: 33710; Ethel Orange
Farmer, Chicago. 44361
Such is life; by G. E. Dorman.
© Gracie Emmett Dormau, Charlestown,
Mass. ; 1899 : 73033, Nov. 9. 44362
-an American melodrama in 4 acts and 10
scenes, by W. Gill and R. Fraser.
© William Gill and Robert Fraser, New
York ; 1895 : 36061, July 11. 44363
— • a drama in 3 acts, by R. Waters.
© Richard Waters, Newport, Ky. ; 1882:
16197, Sept. 30. 44364
— drama of the present in 4 acts, by E. F.
M. Starbuck. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1914; D: 36304; E. F. Mor-
gan Starbuck, So. Nyack, N. Y. 44364a
— a melodrama in 4 acts, by T. J. H, Lubbe.
© Theo. J. H. Lubbe, San Francisco ; 1894 :
51164, Nov. 2. 44365
— play in 5 acts, by Frank Wedekind, English
version by Francis J. Ziegler. Philadelphia,
Brown bros., 1912. 127 p. 12°.
© June 28, 1912; 2c. July 11, 1912; D:
30226; Brown bros., Philadelphia. 44366
— -play in 4 acts, by E. E. Kidder, ii, 106 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1910 ; D : 21236 ; Edward E.
Kidder, New York. 44367
— .play in 1 act, by H. de Pasthory. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1914 ; D : 36256 ; Heloise de
Pasthory, New York. 44367a
■ /S'ee also Birds of prey.
Such is the law; an original drama in 3 acts, by
Tom Taylor, Paul Meritt and S. Mackaye.
© Steele Mackaye, New York ; 1878 : 3949.
Apr. 3. 44368
Such mortals be; a play in 4 acts, by H. Erman.
42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Herbert Erman, Cleveland ; D : 11154,
Aug. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 12, 1907. 44369
Sucker (The); or, A pious fraud, a serio-comedy
in 4 acts, by W. Y. Winthrop. 83 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© William Young Winthrow, Woodmont,
Conn. ; D : 2528, Nov. 3, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1902.
44370
Suction (The); a melodrama in 4 acts, by E. S.
Hopkins, jr. [2], 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. S. Hopkins, jr.. New York ; D : 6379,
Mar. 21, 1905 ; 2c. June 5, 1905. 44371
Sudden (A) betrothal; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 76 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12055, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
44372
Sudden (A) conversion; comedy-dialogue, by
\'. L. A. Brule. 5 p. r. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1913 ; D : 35131 ; Victor Louis
Antoine Brule, New York. 44373
Sudden fortunes, how won and why lost; a
drama in 4 acts.
© T. C. Mayher, Brooklyn; 1879:13267,
Oct. 7. 44374
Sudden riches; a domestic drama in 5 acts, by
D. Lowry.
© David Lowry, Pittsburgh; 1875:2593,
Mar. 20. 44375
Sudras; a tale of India, melodrama in 4 acts, by
H. W. Treitel and S. J. Treitel. [73] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Herbert W. Treitel, Woousocket, R. I.;
D : 6009, Jan. 5, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1905.
44376
Sue and Will; comedy in 1 act, by Cyrus Brown-
lee Newton. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Mar. 1, 1915; D : 39821 ; Raymond
Moffett and Jeannette Smith, San Francisco.
44376a
Sue Culver; a play in 3 acts, by J. Jex. 103 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1912; D : 30142 ; John Jex.
New York. 44377
Svie, dear; comedy talking and singing act, by
L. Fleming. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1915 ; D : 42067 ; Len Fleming,
Wellsboro, l*a. 44377a
Suegras (Las); juguete comico en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de F. de Torres. Madrid [So-
ciedad de antores espanoles] 1907. 25 p. 8°.
© Francisco de Torres, Madrid ; D : 10311.
Apr. 10, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1007. 44378
2238
44379
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44390
Siihiie; tragische oper in 2 akten, von Anton
Beer. Berlin, Stern & Ollendorff, 1896. 28
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Stern & Ollendorff, Berlin; 1896:9786,
Feb. 10 ; 2c. Mar. 10. 443T9
Siinde (Die); lustspiel in 3 akten, von Max
Bernstein. Berlin, 1909. 78 p. 8°.
© Felix Bloch erben, Berlin ; D : loOlS, Feb.
6. 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1909. 44380
Siinde (Die) Sandras; schauspiel in 3 akten, von
Sabatino Lopez, dentsch bearbeitet, von Otto
Eisenscliitz. [84] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1914 ; D : 37543 ; Coinoedia,
Vienna. 44380a
Siindenbocke; scbwank in 3 akten, von Gebliartl
Schiitzler-Perasini. Berlin, Berliner theater
verlag. g. m.'b. li., 1912. 84 p. 8".
© Ic. July 17, 1913; D : 34882 ; Berliner
theater verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
44381
Siindflut (Die); oratoriuni nach der Bibel und
eigeuen worten fiir einzelstimmen, chorgesang,
orchester und orgel, von Friedrich C. Koch.
Leipzig, D. Kahter, 1910. 32 p. 16°. [Li-
bretto only]
© May 10, 1910; 2c. May 25, 1910; D:
21170; D. Rahter, Leipzig. 44382
Sueno de Pierrot; opereta roiuantica en 1 acto,
dividido en 4 cuadros, original de L. Pascual
Frutos, niiisica del maestro Tomas Barrera.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914.
42 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38218; Luis Pascual Frutos, Madrid. 44382a
Sueiio (El) es vida; entrenies lirico en prosa,
original de A. Casero, la nana de esta obra es
original del maestro Jose IMoreno Ballesteros.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1910.
23, [3] p. 12°.
© Sept. G, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7. 1910 ; D : 21978 ;
Antonii. Ca.sero, Madrid. 44383
Suerte (La) de Isabelita; zarzuela comica en 1
. acto y 4 cuadros, original de G. Martinez
Sierra, nnisica de los maestros Jimenez y Cal-
\ey.i. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles]
1911. 46 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25029 ; Gregorio Martinez Sierra, Madrid.
44384
■ See also Palacio triste.*
Suerte (La) de Salustiano; o, Del Rastro a
Recoletos, comedia do costumbres en 3 actos
y en prosa, original de Angel Torres del
Alamo y Antonio Asenjo. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1914. 85 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40068; Torres del Alamo v Asenjo. Jkladrid.
44384a
Suerte (La) loca; pasatiempo comico-lirico en 1
acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original
de C. Arniches y E. Garcia Alvarez, mQsica de
los maestros Valverde y Serrano (J.) Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1907. 48 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Carlos Arniches y Enrique Garcia Al-
varez, Madrid ; D : 11522, Oct. 12, 1907 ; 2c.
Oct. 14, 1907. 44385
Suerte (La) perra; zarzuela en 2 actos, el se-
gundo, dividido en 2 cuadros, original de En-
rique Paradas y Joaquin Jimenez, niusica de
los maestros Brii y Vela. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1914. .56 p. 12°. (Li-
I)retto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40071 ; E. Paradas y J. Jimenez, Madrid.
44385a
Sue's meal ticket; vaudeville act in 2 scenes, b,v
K. Blackburn. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1915 ; D : 39311 ; Ruby Black-
burn, Milwaukee. 44385b
Siisse (Die) frucht; lustspiel in 4 akten, von
Hans Bergfeld. Miinchen, Drei masken ver-
lag, g. in. b. h., 1914. 96 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 6, 1914; D : 37468 ; Drei masken
verlag, Munich. 44385c
Siisse (Der) papa. See Dear papa.
Suey San; a Chinese tragedy [in 1 act] by C.
IMoore. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909; D: 16455; Carlyle
Moore, New York. 44386
Suffer little children; vaudeville act, by D.
Kent. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1909 ; D : 16993 ; Dorothy Kent,
New York. 44387
Suffering (A) suffraget; play in 1 act, by S.
Rigler. 9 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913 ; D : 32628 ; Siskie Rig-
ler, Chicago. 44388
Suffering (The) suffragette; original comedy
with music, by Rob RlcNagny and M. Makem-
son. [6], 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1910; D : 22045 ; Mary Ma-
kemson, Columbia City, Ind. 44389
Suffering suffragettes; nuisical farce comedy in
2 acts, by Wm. T. and Jas. M. Bowman and
Alethea Luce. [83] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. June 16, 1911 ; D : 24496 ; Bowman
bros. amusement co.. New Y'ork. 44390
Suffering-yettists (The); sensational suffragist-
comedy in 4 acts, by W. G. Barrows. [39] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1914 ; D : 37420 ; Wayne
Groves Barrows, Crystal Lake. 111. 44390a
5379— VOL 2—17-
-37
2239
44391
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44413
SufEerinyetts (The); sketch iu 1 act, by .T. Hood.
[3] p. 4^". Typewritten.
© Ic. Api-. 13, 1911 ; D : 23945 ; Jaue Hood,
New York. . 44391
Suffrage for men. See One hundred years
from now.
Suffrage (A) rummage sale; [play in 1 act, by
:M. Winsor] cover-title, 12 p. 12°. Printed.
© Feb. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1913 ; D : 3227G ;
Mary Winsor, Haverforfl P. O., Pa. 44392
Suffra-geezers (The); musical comedy in 1 act.
by Walter U. Hicks and T. F. Heinroth, jr.
[2], 25 p. S°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1910 ; D : 22404 ; Theodore F.
Heinroth, jr., Brooklyn. 44393
Suffragent; social satire, an original play in 3
acts, by E. S. De G. Thonipkins. 74 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1910; D : 20781 ; Edward
Staats De Grote Thonipkins, Brookline, Mass.
44394
Suffragett (The) candidate; comedy in 3 acts,
by A. Stewart. 67 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913; D : 34568 ; Agnew
Stewart, Washington. 44395
Suffragette (The); by J. T. Pendegast. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© AVm. Palmer ^Morrison, Siin Francisco ;
D : 16182, June 28, 1909 ; 2c. June 28, 1909.
44396
— by W. B. Knisely. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. IS, 1909 ; D : 17136 ; W. Burton
Knisely, Cleveland. 44397
•burlesque iu 2 acts, by Michael Bareli and
I{. Grauso. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1912; D : 29654 ; Ralph
Grauso, New York. 44398
•comedy iu 1 act, by F. Ardell. 5 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1912; D : 29342 ; Franklyn
Ardell, New York. 44399
by Helen Ludington.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 15376,
Mar. 18, 1909. 44400
■ for seven females, by Helen G. Luding-
ton. New York, S. French ; London, S. French,
ltd., 1909. 30 p. 12°.
© Nov. 13, 1909; 2c. Nov. 15, 1909; D:
17371 ; Samuel Frencli. New York. 44401
a drama in 1 act, Ijy E. E. Shepherd. 20 p.
diagr. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edraond E. Sliepherd, Detroit; D : 14338,
Nov. 21, 1908; 2c. Nov. 21, 1908.
44402
2
Suffragette (The) — Continued.
■ a drama in 1 act, by R. F. Bunner. S p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Rudolph F. Bunner, Ridgefield, Coun. ;
D : 13200, June 16, 1908 ; 2c. June 16, 1908.
44403
■ Same. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Rudolph F. Bunner, Ridgefield, Conn.;
D : 13482, Aug. 1, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1908.
44404
— a 1 act playlet, by J. W. Reilly. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© James W. Reilly, Buffalo ; D : 14404, Nov.
28, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1908. 44405
play in 1 act, by A. L. Eaton. 30 p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1913 ; D : 32758 ; Arthur Leon
Eaton, New York. 44406
— play in 3 acts, by E. D. Sibley. 50 p. 4^
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1912; D : 30693 ; Edwin D.
Sibley, Somerville, fila.ss. 44407
— -playlet in 1 act, by W. A. Melius. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jau. 31, 1914 ; D : 35921 ; William A.
Melius, Ghent, N. Y. 44407a
— -sketch in 1 act, by G. and E. Fox. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1911; D: 25640; George &
Ethel Fox, E't. Worth, Tex. 44408
— or, A middle-aged romance, by B. K.
Horning. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1911; D: 25627; B. King
Horning, Milwaukee. 44409
— or. Solomon's side-partner, original com-
edy in 3 acts, by S. E. Kiser. Ill p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1900 ; D : 21923 ; S. E. Kiser,
Chicago. 44410
— or. The supplanting of papa, musical com-
edy in 2 acts, libretto by A. F. Wilson, score
by Chiaffredo Colombo. [35] p. 4°. Type-
written, [Libretto only] •
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1912 ; D : 29351 ; Adah F. Wil-
son, Denver. 44411
or. Who's afraid? by M. T. Winchester.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1911; D: 23310; Maud Tar-
leton Winchester, St. Paul. 44412
— - See also Little Harold.
Suffragette (The) and the man; a 1 act comedv
drama, by J. B. Larric. [20] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© J. Burnett Larric, New York ; D : 15339,
Mar. 15, 1909; 2c. Mar. 15, 1909. 44413
240
44414
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44432
Suffragette (A) baby; comedy in 1 act, by Alice
C. Tlioiiipson. Pliiladelphia, Pena publisliing"
CO., 1912. 18 p. 12°.
© Sept. 4, 1912 ; 2c. Sept. 6, 1912 ; D : 30749 ;
Penn pub. co., Piiiladelphia. 44414
Suffragette (The) barber shop; vaudeville act,
by J. Daley. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1911 ; D : 25923 ; James Daley
and Lome D. Jacks, New York. 44415
Suffragette (The) convention; play in 3 acts, by
M. S. Hughes. [1], 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1912; D : 29449 ; Maude S.
Hughes, Kansas City, Mo. 44416
Suffragette laud; burlesque in 2 acts, by J. S.
Carroll and A. Walsh. 68 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1910 ; D : 21726 ; John S. Car-
roll and Austin Walsh, New York. 44417
Suffragette mother; play in 4 acts and 5 scenes,
by E. M. Whitmore. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1910; D: 20804; Edith M.
Whitmore, Bentley Manor, N. 1". 44418
Suffragette (A) town meeting; an entertain-
ment in 1 act, by Lilian Clisby Bridgham.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1912. 26 p. 12°.
© Dec. 12, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1912 ; D : 31691 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 44419
Suffragetten (Die); spiel um frauengunst, nach
Cato dem iilteren, von Kallistophanes von
Theben. Leipzig, Karl Scheithauers verlag,
1914. 31 p. 12°.
© Aug. 3, 1914 ; Ic. Mar. 1, 1915 ; D : 40729 ;
Karl Scheithauers verlag, Leipzig. 44419a
Suffragettes (The); comic opera in 3 acts, by F.
Kuba. [60] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1911 ; D : 24800 ; Frank Kuba,
Coney Island, N. Y. 44420
-play in 1 act, by B. B. Westphal. [8] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1915 ; D : 39476 ; Bessie Beat-
rice Westphal, Salt Lake City. 44420a
a play in 3 acts, by G. L. Raymond.
[Washington, D. C, B. S. Adams] 1908. 53
p. 12°.
© Geo. L. Raymond, Washington ; D : 14603,
Dec. 23, 1908; 2c. Dec. 23, 1908. 44421
Sec also Newark knows how.
Suffragettes and — women; by E. E. Shephei'd.
23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edmund E. Shepherd, Detroit ; D : 14983,
Feb. 3, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 3, 1909. 44422
— - a drama in 3 acts, by E. E. Shepherd. 118
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1909 ; D : 16269 ; Edmimd El-
liott Shepherd, Detroit. 44423
Suffragettes' (The) convention; an entertain-
ment in 1 scene, by Jessie A. Kelley. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1912. 43 p. 12°.
© Oct. 14, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1912 ; D : 31127 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 44424
farce comedy, by Mrs. J. S. Aiken. 22 p.
12°. Printed.
© Nov. 15, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1914 ; D : 39017 ;
Mrs. J. S. Aiken, Greenwood, S. C. 44424a
Suffragette's (The) redemption; play in 1 act,
by Inglis Allen. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1913. 16 p. 12°.
( [French's acting ed.] )
© Apr. 23, 1913; 2c. Apr. 24, 1913; D:
33033; Samuel French, ltd., London. 44425
Suffragetting; farce in 3 acts, by J. J. Stein.
[103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1914; D: 36297; J. J. Stein,
New I'^ork. 44425a
Suffragist (The); drama of sentimental reac-
tions in 3 acts, by G. Timberlake. 93 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1910 ; D : 20126 ; Gideon Tim-
berlake, Baltimore. 44426
Suffragists; 3 act comedy-drama, by F. Searight
and J. W. Noble. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1911; D : 23194 ; Franklyn
Searight, New York, and John W. Noble,
New Rochelle, N. Y. 44427
Suffragitis; a vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by R.
Kissin. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1912 ; D : 30107 ; Rita Kissin,
New York. 44428
Sugar (The) bowl; play in 3 acts, by Ralph Car-
penter [pseud, of Ralph Carpenter Blanchard]
98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1915; D : 42401 ; R. C. Blan-
chard, New York. 44428a
Sugar (The) brokers; a comedy in 3 scenes, by
T. Tryon.
© Thomas Tryon, New York ; 1889 : 11981,
Apr. 17. 44429
Sugar cane; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by W.
Harlan.
© Wilbur Harlan, Harrisburg, Pa.; 1893:
7497, Feb. 8. 44430
Sugar-coated philosophy; or, The philosopher
and the tooth-ache, a playlet, by T. P. Bayer.
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Theobald Percy Bayer, New York ; D :
5451, Aug. 16, 1904; 2c. Aug. 29, 1904. 44431
Sugar (The) house; play in 1 act, by A. Brown.
[3], 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1912; D: 30916; Alice
Brown, Boston. 44432
2241
4443J
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44455
Sug'ar (The) king; a new melodrama in 5 acts,
by W. H. Rightmire.
© Wm. n. Rightmire, New York; 1895:
8236, Feb. 6. 44433
Sugarfoot; by A. Small.
© Albert Small, St. Louis; D : 4742. Mar.
17, 1904. 44434
Suicide; dramatic composition, by C. Stockdale.
[3], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23. 1912 ; D : 28808 : Carl Stock-
dale, New Salem, O. 44435
— ■ mystery playlet in 2 scenes, bv E. Ellis.
[2], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11. 1915 ; D : 42464 ; Edward El-
lis, New York. 44435a
M.
-IJlay in 1 act, by A. F. Herwig and E
Haas. [l],6p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1913; D : 33105 ; Arthur F.
Herwig and Kduard M. Haas, Milwaukee.
44436
Suicide (The) club; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
J. Adams.
© Justin Adams, Cambridge, Mass. ; 1891 :
28413, Aug. 7. 44437
Suicide hall; a melodrama, by Wm. B. Hurst.
© Thomas W. Broadhurst, New York; D:
1977, .Tune 6, 1902. 44438
a melodrama in 4 acts, by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, Brooklyn; D : 366, Apr.
19, 1901. 44439
Suicide (The) league; in 4 acts, by C. Kavanagh.
Typewritten.
© Calvin Kavanagh, New York; 1900 A:
18576, .Tuly 27 ; 2c. July 27. 44440
Suicides; 1 act sketch, by C. Stratton. [11, 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3. 1915; D : 41410 ; Clarence
Stratton, St. Louis. 44440a
a play in 1 act. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fi-ed LePorte Diggs, Kansas City, Mo. ;
D : 14529, Dec. 12, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 12. 1908.
44441
-by P. Gibson. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1912 ; D : 28278 ; Preston Gib-
son, Washington. 44442
— Same. New York. S. French ; Ijondon, S.
French, ltd., 1912. 13 p. 12°. ([French's
international copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 2,321)
© Oct. 11, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1912 ; D : 31119 :
Preston Gibson, Washington. 44443
Suilish machree; by M. A. J. McManus.
© Mary A. J. IMcManus, New York. 1893:
42258, Sept. 20. 44444
See also Donagh (The)
Suing for divorce; in 1 act, by T. J. Gaft'ney.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas J. Gaffney, Albany ; D : 12541 ;
Mar. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1908. 44445
Suit (The) case; a 1 act musical farce, by Searl
Allen. [101 p. f°- Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29. 1909 ; D : 16615 ; John F.
Sully, New York. 44446
Suit (The) case tragedy; comedy in 1 act, by F.
Gerald. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.-
© Ic. Oct. 22. 1914; D : 38.583 ; Florence
Gerald, New York. 44446a
Suit cases; comedy sketch in 1 act, [bv E.
Dalbyl |61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1912; D : 29627 ; EduuuKl
Dalby, London. 44447
Suit for damages; [byl T. Willis.
© Thomas Willis. New York; 1892:5191.5.
Dec. 19. 44448
farce comedy in 3 acts, by G. Kline. Rule,
Tex., G. Kline. 1910. 17 p. 12°. Printed.
© Sept. 1, 1910; 2c. Sept. 21. 1910; D:
22102 ; Gaylord Kline. Rule, Tex. 44449
Suit (A) for divorce; a 1 act farce, by J. Hay-
man. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
® Joseph Haymaii. West Townsend, Mass. ;
D : 8227, IMar. 24, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1906.
44450
Suit (A) for two; vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by
K. .S. Wa.uguner. [51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1910 ; D : 22142 ; Earl Simp-
son Waggorier, Spokane, Wash. 44451
Suit (A) of livery; a farce comedy in 2 acts, by
Louise Latham Wilson. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1902. 24 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 957.
Oct. 14, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1901. 44452
Suit (A) of sable; a comedy in 3 acts, bv C.
Thompson. 35 p. 8°.
© Charlotte Thompson, San Francisco ; 1900
A : 24384, Oct. 1 ; 2c. Sept. 4 ; 2c. Oct. 1.
44453
Suit (The) sample; comedy-sketch, bv [Geo.l
Rankin and [Earle M.l Caldwell. 7 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1912; D : 31739 ; Rankin &
Caldwell. San Fx-ancisco. 44454
Suite B; sketch in 1 scene, by Fannie Myers
I^anglois. Chicago, The dramatic pub. co.,
1911. 14 p. 16°.
© Dec. 28. 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28131 ;
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 44455
2242
44455
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44473
Suite (A) mixup; musical spell in a modern
hotel, by W. W. Munro. [1], G p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1914 ; I) : 36007; William
Wallace Munro, New York. 44455a
Suite 16; a 1 act play, by F. W. Noxon.
© Frank W. Noxon, Boston; 1898:38484,
June 24 ; 2c. June 24. 44456
Suitor (The) who suited; farcical sketch, by
G. H. Trader. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1911; D: 24995; George
Henry Trader, Stapleton, N. Y. 44457
Suitors (The); a comedy in 3 acts, tr. into Eng-
lish verse from tlie French of Racine, by Ir-
ving Browne.
© Jolm D. Parsons, jr., Albany ; 1870 : 2581,
Oct. 7. 44458
Suitors (The) of Yvonne; a romantic drama in
4 acts and 7 scenes, adapted from story by
Raphael Sabatini by permission of G. P. Put-
nam's sons, dramatized by I. B. Goodrich, 1r.
[114] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr., Boston; D:3860,
Aug. 21, 1903; 2c. Sept. 5, 1903; Ic. new ed.
July 30, 1904 ; Ic. new ed. Nov. 12, 1904.
44459
Sukie of Dew Drop inn; by M. IMawlette. 63 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Mona Mawlette. Chicago; 0:9851, Jan.
26. 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 26, 1907. 44460
Sula, the qvxeen of Mirror Lake; spectacular
comedy, by O. R. Gardiner.
© r. Randolph Gardiner. Philadelphia;
1877, 142S6, Dec. 8. 44461
Sulaniith; nach worteii der Heiligen Sehrift. 1
akt in 6 l)ildern, von Paul v. Klenau, iibersetz-
WA^i von Herder. Wien, Leipzig. Universal
edition, a. g., 1914'. 18 p. 12°.
© June 4, 1914 ; 2c. July 6, 1914 ; D : 37465 ;
Universal edition, a. g., Vienna. 44461a
Sull' oceano. See On the ocean.
Suir orlo; dranuna in 3 atti, per F. A. de Filippi.
36 p. t\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1910 ; D : 22828 ; Filippo Al-
fredo de Filippi, New York. 44462
Sullivan; David Garrick, a play in 3 acts. New
Y'ork, George F. Ne.sbitt & co., printers, 1873.
83 p. 8°.
© Charles B. Bun-ell, New York; 1874:
1285, Feb. 4 ; 2c. Feb. 4. 44462a
Sullivan's Saturday night; an original 3 act
farcical comedy, by E. E. Kidder.
© Edwitrd E. Kidder, New York; 1885:
10382, May 7. 44463
Sulphur (The) bath; a farce in 1 scene, by
Frank Dumont. New York, De Witt. 1884. 5
p. 12°. ( [De Witt's acting plays, no. 154] )
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1884 : 26400,
Dec. 30; 2c. Jan. 22, 1S85. 44464
Sulphur (The) match; by M. Kidder.
© Mary Kidder, San Francisco ; D : 9057,
Sept. 10, 1906. 44465
Sulphurated sentiment; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by G. H. IMathewson. 52 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Grace H. Mathewson, Los Angeles ; D :
6879, June 26, 1905 : 2c. June 30, 1905. 44466
Sulphuro; or. The king- of the salamanders, a
spectacular drama in 1 act, by J. H. Ligon.
© Frank Wardell, New York ; 1879 : 16826,
Dee. 13. 44467
Sulpicius Galba; a Roman historical tragedy, in
5 acts, by G. A. Lafayette.
© G. A. Lafayette, St. Paul; 1885:21621.
Oct. 15. 44468
Sultan (The); comedy operetta in 1 scene, by
Neal Harper. [1], 16 p. 4°. Tvpewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1912; D : 30480 ; Thomas
AVhiffen, New York. 44469
Sultan (El) de la Persia; sainete madrileiio en 1
acto, dividido en 3 cuadros. en prosa, original
de J.Perez Lopez, mtisica de losraaestros Fran-
cisco Alonso y Vicente Quiros. IMadrid [Socie-
dad de autores espafioles] 1914. 43 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17. 1915; D:
40062 ; Jose Perez Lopez, Madrid. 44469a
Sultan (A) for a day. See Bobadil.
Sultan of Ballehoho; a 1 act burlesque spectac-
ular, by D. I.evino and D. Crinnnins. Type-
written.
© Dan Crimmins and Doiph Levino, Pitts-
burgh ; 1900 A : 5699, Mar. 2 ; 2c. Aug. 27.
44470
Stiltan (The) of Bungaloo; a musical comedy in
3 acts, by C. Line.
© Charles Line, Menominee. Mich. ; D : 3533.
June 4, 1903. [For copies reed, see D : 6239]
44471
■ Same. 130 p. f °. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Charles Line. Menominee. Mich. : D :6239.
Feb. 18. 1905 : 2c. :Mar. 3, 1905. 44472
— -Same. 122 p. f. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Charles Line. Menominee, Mich.: D:
7407, Oct. 16. 1905; 2c. Oct. 17, 1905. 44473
2243
44474
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44492
Sultan of Morocco; drama in 2 acts. Brooklyn,
X. Y., Hildebrand [1906] 8 p. 24°.
© Neil Sullivan, Brooklyn ; D : 8786, July 5,
1906; 2c. July 5, 1906. 44474
oriental musical comedy in 2 acts, written
and composed by A. M. Zinn. 26, [1] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 14, 1911 ; D : 24472 ; A. M. Zinn,
I.os Angeles. 44475
Sultan (The) of Sulu; a dramatic composition
in 3 acts, by J. C. Jack.
© James C. Jack, New York ; 1899 : 56661,
Sept. 5. 44476
— an original satire in 2 acts, by George Ade.
New York, R. H. Russell, 1903. 6 p. 1., 127,
[1] p. front., plates. 12°.
© Robert Howard Russell, New York; D:
3448, May 18, 1903 ; 2c. May 19, 1903. 44477
— a .satirical American comic opera, score by
H. A. Vosseller, libretto by H. Graves.
© Harold A. Vosseller and Harrison Graves,
Cleveland ; 1900 A : 20022, Aug. 11. 44478
[149] p.
■—3 act musical satire, by G. Ade.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© George Ade, Chicago ; D : 1212, Dec. 26,
1901 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1901. 44479
— -See also Ki-Ram.
Sultana (La); refundicion en 1 acto, dividido en
5 cuadros, de la aventura comico-lirica en 2
actos, titulada Los cuatro gatos, original de
L. Candela y E. Nieto, mfisica de los maestros
Lapuerta y Luna. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1915. 39 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40079 ; Luis Candela y Ernesto Nieto, Madrid.
44479a
Sultana (The); or. The lily of the mountain, a
comic opera, by Oscanyan aud Chrystal, music
by Prof. FanciuUi.
© Christopher Oscanyan, New York; 1S90 :
22137, July 11. 44480
Sultan's (The) bride. See Rose (A) in bloom.
Sultan's (The) daughter; farce in 1 act, by U.
Akerstrom. [2], 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912 ; D : 28652 ; Ullie Aker-
strom, New York. 44481
• or, Princess Salome, operetta in 3 acts, li-
bretto by A. D. Norris, music by M.* E. McLane.
© Abbie D. Norris and M. E. McLane,
United States ; 1SS6 : 18513, Aug. 14. 44482
Sultan's (The) favorite; comedy in 3 acts, by
U. Akerstrom.
© Ullie Al<erstrom, Chicago; 1893:34114.
July 21 . 44483
Sultan's (The) favorite — Continued.
comic opera in 3 acts, lyrics and dialogue
by D. C. Levy. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1910; D: 20294; Donald
Buchanan, New York. 44484
• -a play in 1 act, by E. A. AVoolf. 30 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edgar Allan Woolf, New York ; D : 10168,
June 26, 1909 ; 2c. June 26, 1909. 44485
Sultan's (The) gift; by M. Clifford. 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Marie Clifford, Chicago ; D : 16161, June
25, 1909 ; 2c. June 24, 1909. 44486
Sultan's (The) rose garden; play in 1 act and 2
scenes, by H. G. Kittredge. [1], 38 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1914 ; D : 36423 ; Helen Gause
Kittredge, Upper IMontclair, N. J. 44486a
Sultan's (The) seraglio; or. The dizzy blondes,
a burlesque iu 1 act, joint autliorship of J.
Berry and Ned Straight.
© Jacob Berry, New York ; 1876 : 6780, May
31. 44487
Sulu; 3 act dramatic composition, by G. Ade.
© George Ade, Chicago ; D : 1211, Dec. 26,
1901. 44488
Sunia Genji. Sec Noh dramas,
Sumeriana; dramatic sketch of ancient Baby-
I(Miia in 1 act, by G. E. Murdock. [30] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1914; D : 37747 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, Los Angeles. 44488a
Summer and winter; oi'iginal comedy-sketch, by
H. Osten. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1915 ; D : 42424 ; H. Osten, New
Y'ork. 44488b
Summer CA) at Minnetonka; by Vaselie [pseud,
of V. T. Struck]
© Vally Thrane Struck, Minnenpolis;
1896 : 27050, May 2. 44489
Summer (A) blizzard; a comedy-farce in 3 acts,
by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, Cincinnati ; 1S94 : 1369,
Jan. 3. 44490
Summer (A) bluff; original farce comedy, by
G. P. Butler. [1], 41 p. 4°. Typevvritten.
© George P. Butler, New York ; 1892 : 46772.
Nov. 17 ; Ic. Nov. 17. 44491
Summer board and a bus ride; monologue, by
E. Kendall. Typewritten.
© Ezra Kendall, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; 1900 A:
26746, Oct. 27 ; 2c. Oct. 4. 44492
2244
44493
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44513
Slimmer (The) boarder; u piny in 4 acts, by
Muiide Allen. Cincinnati. II. Clarlve & co.,
1894. 3G p. 12°.
© Robert Clarke iV; co., Cincinnati; 1894:
11203, Feb. 22 ; 2c. Feb. 22. 44493
Summer boarders; by B. K. IMiillips.
© Bettine Kav;inauj;h riiillips, New York;
1900 A : 6992, IMar. lo. 44494
a comedy in 4 acts, by Mrs. M. .7. Goodricb.
Typewritten.
© Mrs. M. J. Goodrich, Boston ; 1893 : 15783,
Mar. 30 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1902. 44495
— musical farce in 2 acts, by Nelson Compston.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1913. [26]
p. f°. J.Iimeograplied. [Words only]
© Dec. 9, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1913 ; D : 35402 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 44496
an original comedy in 3 acts, by W. E.
Barnes.
© W. Elliott Barnes, New York; 1880: 7912,
May 22. 44497
■or. The great jewel mystery, a play in 4
acts and an interlude, by J. V. T. Bruorton.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1907. 70 p. 12°.
© Josephine Van Tassel Bruorton, Bedford,
Mass.; D : 9850, Jan. 25, 1907; Ic. (typewrit-
ten) Jan. 25, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 12. 1907. 44498
Summer (A) engagement; a comedy in 2 acts,
by F. Knell.
© Frederick Knell, jr.. Roxburv, Mass. ;
1896 : 4037, Jan. 13. " 44499
Summer folk (Datchniki); drama in 4 acts,
scenes from life, by Maxim Gorki [pseud, of
A. M. S. Pyeshkov] tr. from the Russian by
Aline Delano.
(In Poet lore, v. 10, no. 3, Autumn, 1905;
periodical © Poet lore co., Philadelphia ; B :
104158, Oct. 14, 1905; 2c. Oct. 14, 1905)
44500
Summer (The) girl burlesque co.; in 3 acts.
© Fred Harvey, New York; 1896:39148,
July 6. 44501
Summer girls; play in 1 act, by C. W. Jones.
25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1915 ; D : 39449 ; Clinton W.
Jones, Taconia. 44501a
— • or, The belle of the season, a musical com-
edy in 2 acts, by G. E. Hall and John A. King.
[42] p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© George E. Hall and J. A. King, Brooklyn ;
D : 3527, June 2, 1903 ; 2c. June 2. 1903.
44502
Summer idyl; by G. F. Ostigny. 6 p. f
written.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909; D : 17633
Ostigny, I'awtucket, R. I.
Type-
George F.
44503
Summer life at Cape May. *S'c<,' Breakers.
Summer moths; a play in 4 acts, by W. Heine-
mann. New I'ork, The Dewitt publishing
house, 1898. 3 p. 1., 117 p. 12°. ( [Green-room
ed. of copyrighted plays] )
© William Heinemann, Germany; 1898:
9023, Feb. 1; 2c. Feb. 1. 44504
Summer (A) night; operti comique in 1 act,
book and music by G. H. Clutsani. Libretto.
London, Chappell & co., ltd., 1910, IS p. 8°,
© July 15, 1910; 2c. July 16, 1910; D:
21570; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 44505
Sec also Notte (Una) estiva.
Summer (A) night's dream; musical fantasia
in 1 act, by J. P. Hansen. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1912 ; D : 30761 ; John P. Han-
sen, Memphis, Tenn. 44506
■ See also Benamela.
Summer (A) outing; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by O. G. aiagee. Sioux City, la., Jones & Ma-
gee, 1896. 146 p. 16°.
© Oliver Guy Magee, Sioux City, la. ; 1896 :
51732, Sept. 15 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 44507
Summer snow; fairy play in 4 pts., by G. Rich-
ardson. [4], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Sept. 13, 1915 ; D : 41726 ; Grace Rich-
ardson, New Y'ork. 44507a
Summer time; comedy in 1 act, by A. Shean.
[2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1912; D : 31088 ; Al Shean.
New York. ' 44508
a hip hurrah musical comedy in 2 acts, by
Dave Marion and Barney Gerard. [85] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Tom Miner, New York ; D : 11397, Sept.
23, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1907. 44509
Summer (The) widower; a comedy, by B. H.
Ridgely and I. Dinkelspiel.
© Benjamin Hersey Ridgely and Isaac Din-
kelspiel, Louisville ; 1892 : 43881, Oct. 28.
44510
Summer's (A) afternoon; by T. A. Stonhouse.
3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Thomas A. Stonhouse, Brooklyn ; D :
15839, May 13, 1909; 2c. May 6, 1909. 44511
Summ.er's (A) comedy; a play in 4 acts, by
M. C. Lipman. [3], 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1912 ; D : 29978 ; Maurice C.
Lipman, Chicago. 44512
Summer's (A) flirtation; a comedy in 4 acts, by
G. A. Forsyth, in collaboration with Joseph I.
C. Clarke.
© George A. Forsyth, New Y^ork ; 1897 :
70S92. Dec. 17. 44513
2245
44514
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44532
Summer's (A) vacation; by jM. J. Bennett.
© Marion Jeffersonian Bennett, Detroit ; D :
3530, June 4, 1903. 44514
Summ.er's (A) wooing'; a play in 3 acts, by Paul
Harne.'fs [pseud, of F. P. Hoi den]
© Florence P. Holdeu, Milwaukee ; D :
10451, Apr. 30. 1907. 44515
Sunamerville (The) bazar; entertainment in 1
act, by Frank Towslee. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1911. 26 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of
play.s] )
© Dec. 24. 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1910 ; D : 22928 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 44516
Summit (The); a dramatic composition [in 3
acts] by M. Bertsch. [2], 68 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1909 ; D : 16642 ; Marguerite
Bertsch, New York. 44517
Summoning' (The) of Everyman. /S'cc Every-
man.
Summons (The) of the king; play, by P. B.
Goetz. Buffalo, McDowell press, 1911. 71 p.
8°.
© Oct. 14, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1911 ; D : 25484 ;
Philip Becker Goetz, New York. 44518
Sumpfblumen; nachtstiick aus dem grossstadt-
leben in 1 akt, von W. Schaff. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Willy Schaff, Milwaukee ; D : .3009, Feb.
18. 1903; 2c. Mar. 23, 1903. 44519
Sump'n more'n religion; play in 1 act, bv S. T.
Nott. [l],13p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1913 ; D : 32841 ; Sarah Thurs-
ton Nott, Oakland, Cal. 44520
Sumurun; eine pantomime in 11 bildern, nach
orientalischen miirchenmotiven, von Friedrich
Freksa, musik von Victor Hollander. Berlin,
E. Reiss verlag, 1910. 29 p. 12°.
© Apr. 27. 1910; 2c. May 17, 1910; D:
21051; Erich lieiss verlag. Berlin. 44521
eine pantomime in 9 bildern nach oriental-
ischen mjirehenmotiven, von Friedrich Freksa,
musik von Victor Ilollaender. Regiebuch.
70 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Jan. 19. 1911 ; D : 23125 ; Erich Reiss
verlag, Berlin. 44522
Sun; dramatische legendo in 5 akten, von Albert
Geiger. Berlin, Braunschweig, Verlag von
G. Westermann, 1914. 3 p. 1., 101 p. 12°.
© May 5, 1914 ; Ic. Oct. 16, 1914 ; D : 38513 ;
George W^estermann, Braunschweig, Germanv.
44522a
Sun and ice; a spectacular romance in 3 acts,
with a grand swinging scene, by J. Banvard.
© John Banvard, New York ; 1877 : 3329,
Mar. 19. 44523
Sun (The) and the wind; play in 4 acts, by
A. A. Rosenbaum. [3], 111 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1914; D: 38344; Arthur A.
Rosenbaum, Lawrence, N. Y. 44523a
Sun (The) dance; by W. Riess.
© William Riess, Indianapolis; D : 16061,
IMay 20. 1909. 44524
Sun (The) flag's hour; a dramatic episode of
191(5 in 3 scenes, by J. A. Tyson. 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© J. Aubrey Tyson. New York ; D : 15450,
Mar. 26, 1909; 2c. Apr. 2, 1909. 44525
Sun (The) glass; or. The gun on the wall, dra-
matic incident, by P. Knight. [2], 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1910; D : 22688 ; Percival
Knight, New Yoi'k. 44526
Sun (The) maiden; musical comedy in 3 acts, bv
C. T. L. Mason jind E. M. Crane. [2], 87 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1912 ; D : 31193 ; C. T. L. Mason
and Eleanor aiaud Crane, New York. 44527
Sun (The) worshippers. See Allan Quarter-
main.
Sunamitin (Die); drama in 1 vorspiel und 3
aufziigen. von Gerdt von Bassewitz. Leipzig,
E. Rowohlt verlag, 1912. 114 p. 8°.
© Dec. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1913 ; D : 32972 ;
Ernst Rowohlt verlag, Leipzig. 44528
Sunbeam; an original American play, by O.
Logan [i. e. O. L. Sikes]
© Olive Logan Sikes, Washington ; 1889 :
10945, Apr. 6. 44529
an original and sensational drama in 3 acts
and a prologue, by J. J. McCloskey.
© James J.
8496, Aug. 10.
JdcCloskey, Brooklyn; 187:
— ■ a play in 1 act, by F. Mariani.
Typewritten.
© Federico Mariani
27 p
44530
4°.
D : 12797,
44531
New York ;
Apr. 22, 1908 ; 2c.* Apr. 22, 1908.
See also Nellie Ely.
Sunbeam (The) of the Sierras. Sec Deadwood
Dick.
Sunbeani's sorrow.
See Viva's vow.
Sunbonnet Sue; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
Cecil F. Williams. [66] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1912 ; D : 28659 ; C. Jay Smith,
Chicago. 44532
modern comedy drama in 4 acts, by Whit-
ney Collins. Chicago. Chicago manuscript co.,
1914. [541 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Nov. 9, 1914 ; ]> : 38740 ; Alexander Byers.
Chicago. 44532a
2246
44533
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44551
Sunbonnets; a farce-comedy in 2 acts, by Marian
D. Campbell. Boston. AV. H. Baker & cc,
1900. 39 p. 12°. (Balier's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; 1900 A :
13790, June 2 ; 2c. Aug. 23. 44533
Sunburnt janitor; by David Morrison. 10 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1910 ; D : 20169 ; Harry Mere-
dith Mason, St. Louis. 44534
Sunday night in Lover's lane; musical comedy
drama, by Ford and Bratton.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York; 1896:
29842. May 15. 44535
Sunday (A) with Aunt Martha; a sketch, by D.
Edsall. Typewritten.
© Dean Edsall, New York ; 1900 A : 22266,
Sept. 7 ; Ic. Sept. 7. 44536
Sundew (The) ; drama in 3 acts, by E. W. Cortis.
108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1912; D : 30217 ; Ernest W.
Cortis, East Orange, N. J. 44537
Sundown; or, The last salute, romantic military
drama of the European war in 4 acts, by C. L.
Danforth. [1], 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1915; D : 40486 ; Charles
Lloyd Danforth, Philadelphia. 44537a
Sundown to dawn; or, London forty years ago,
a drama in 6 tableaux, by J. Mortimer. Lon-
don, Figaro office, 1875. 54 p. 12 ^
© James Mortimer, United States ; 1875 :
4150, Apr. 26 ; 2c. Apr. 26. 44538
Sunflower (The); piny in 3 acts, bv F. Cornitius.
[1], 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1912; D : 29709 : Felix Cor-
nitius, St. Louis. 44539
Sunflower hotel; a comedy drama in 1 act, by
A. S. Gibson. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alfred S. Gibson, Linwood, N. J.; D:
7377, Oct. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1905. 44540
Sunflower (The) road; a comedy with music,
book l)y P. Toomey. lyrics by Harry Lee Mar-
riner. 133 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Prescott Toomey. Dallas ; D : 15060. Feb.
11, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1909. 44541
Sunflowers; a novelty for boys, by Harriette
Wilbur. Lelianon, O., March brothers, 1908.
cover-title, 3 p. 12°. (Harriette Wilbur's
series of flower plays)
© March bros.. Lebanon, O. ; D : 13888, Sept.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 44542
Sunken (The) bell; [a drama in 5 acts] by Ger-
hart Hauptmann, tr. by Mary Harned.
(In Poet lore, v. 10, no. 2, Apr. to June,
1898; periodical © Poet lore co., Philadelphia.
1898 : 56754 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1898) 44543
Sunken (The) bell — Continued.
a fairy play in 5 acts, by Gerhart Haupt-
mann, freely rendered into English verse by
Charles Heni-y Meltzer.
© Robert Howard Russell, New York ; 1899 :
42690, June 30. 44544
Same. New York, Doubleday & McClure
CO.. 1899. 12 p. 1., 125 p. port. 12°.
© Doubleday & McClure co., New York;
1899 : 73266, Nov. 10 ; 2c. Nov. 14. 44544a
Same, with a critical analysis by Frank
. Chouteau Brown. Garden City, N. Y., Double-
day, Page & CO., 1914. 12 p. 1., 143 p. 12°. *
[Drama league series of plajs v. 4]
© May 23, 1914; 2c. May 28. 1914; D:
37144; Doubleday, Page & co.. Garden Citv,
N. Y. 44544b
Sec also Dramatic works of Gerhart
Hauptmannn. — German classics of the nine-
teenth and twentieth centuries.
Sunken souls; 3 act drama, by C. G. McMaster.
[3], 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913; D : 32407 ; C. George
McMaster, Nashville. 44545
Sunken (The) treasure; fairy tale drama in 5
acts, by J. Rolnick. [2], 109 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 26, 1913 ; D : 33323 ; Jacob Rol-
nick, Brooklyn. 44546
Sunlight; a comedy in 5 acts and 5 tableaux, by
M. L. Johnson.
© Martha Lafitte Johnson. Philadelphia;
1872 : 9606, Sept. 7. 44547
or, The diamond king, a western drama in
4 acts, by Geo. H. Hamilton.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1896:33508,
June 5 ; 2c. June 15. 44548
Sunlight and shadow; a new and original mod-
ern play in 3 acts, by R. C. Carton [pseud, of
R. C. Critchett] New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1906. 57 p. 12°. (On
cover : French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 38)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 8634. June
5, 1906 ; 2c. June 3, 1909. 44549
Sunlight or candlelight; a play, by Helen L.
Willcox. New York, Missionary education
movement of the United States and Canada,
1912. 28 p. 8°.
© Sept. 21, 1912; 2c. Sept. 25, 1912; D:
30947 ; Missionary education movement of the
United States and Canada. New York. 44550
Sunlight through the mist; an original sensa-
tional drama in 4 acts, by N. Sanford.
© Nellip Sanford, New York; 1872:4644.
May 4. 44551
2247
44552
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44574
Sunny home; or, The village secret (En
landsly historie), a drama in 5 acts, from tlie
Danish of Hans Christian Andersen, tr. and
adapted liy J. R. Hald.
© Jacob Ilabe Hahi, Chicago; 1875:8176,
Aug. 6. 44552
Sunny Italy; a pkay in 4 acts, by F. Mariani.
[122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1909; D: 16503; Federico
Mariani, New Yorlv. 44553
Sunny Jim; a musical comedy in 3 acts.
© William A. Brady, New Yorlc; D : 2520,
Oct. 25, 1902. 44554
musical farce comedy in 3 acts, by J. Hart.
[74] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Joseph Hart, New York; D:2622, Nov.
IS, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1902. 44555
or, Jim Dumps, a musical absurdity in
3 acts, by J. Hayden-Clarendon. [65] p. 4
Typewritten. [Words only]
© J. Hayden-Clarendon, New York; D:
2447, Oct. 14, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 11, 1902.
44556
Sunny San Marino; comic opera in 2 acts, by
G. F. Steely.
© Guy F. Steely, Oak Park, 111. ; D : 6753,
May 31. 1905. 44557
Sunny Sicily; an operetta in 2 acts, book and
lyrics by E. Boltwood. 85 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edward Boltwood, Pittsfield, Mass.; D:
8190, Mar. 19, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1906. 44558
Sunny (The) side of Broadway; a farce comedy
in 3 acts, by A. E. Gaylord. [116] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© A. E. Gaylord, New York ; D : 11537, Oct.
15, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1907. 44559
Sunny (A) son of Italy; an Italian monologue,
by Harry L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison,
1908. 8 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 13425, July
27, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1908. 44560
Sunny South; a drama in 4 acts and 8 tableaux,
by [J. H.] Whallen and [H. H.] Martell.
© Whallen and Martell, Union Hill, N. J. ;
1893 : 52982, Nov. 28. 44561
— • or, A war heroine. Typewritten.
© Albert A. Andruss, New York; 1897:
58540, Oct. 15 ; 2c. Sept. 17. 44562
or. The veiled woman, a drama in 3 acts
and a prok^gue of 2 acts, by John F. Sears.
© F. A. Cooper and J. M. .Johnson, United
States ; 1880 : 3448, Mar. 4. 44563
Sunny Spain; in 3 acts, by F. A. Ferguson, mu-
sic and orchestration by Alfred G. Watliall.
[86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank A. Ferguson, Chicago ; D : 12985.
May 8, 1908 ; 2c. June 19, 1908. 44564
Sunrise; adaptation of Wni. Blade's novel, by
Mrs. F. J. A. Darr.
© Mrs. Francis J. A. Darr, United States;
1888 : 30117, Oct. 23. 44565
drama in 1 act, by R. E. Mar.shall. 9 p.
f . Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1911; D: 24619; Rachel E.
Marshall, Senttle. 44566
— an obscure page of history turned into
dialogue, bv D. C. Stuart. Detroit, Frank H.
West [1906] 36 p. 12°.
© Donald Olive Stuart, Detroit ; D : 7946,
Feb. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Feb, 21, 1906. 44567
or. The society of the seven stars, a drama
in 4 acts and 6 tableaux, by E. M. Davison
and Carroll C. Rawlings.
© E. Mora Davison and C. C. Rawlings,
New York ; 1881 : 6875, May 4. 44568
Sunrise, a child of the Sierras; original mili-
tary comedy drama in 4 acts, by A. L. John-
son. [70] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Annie Lewis .Johnson, Long Beach, Cal. ;
D : 13293, June 9, 1908 ; 2c. July 21, 1908.
44569
Sunrise, the blending of the flags; original
western military drama in 4 acts, by A. L.
Johnson.
© Annie Lewis .Johnson, Long Beach, Cal. ;
D : 15279, Mar. 8, 1909. 44570
bunset; plav in 3 acts, by Bernard [pseud, of
B. H. Nadal] New York, J. Polhemus, 1883.
41 p. 8°.
© Bernard H. Nadal, New York; 1883:
4013, Mar. 3 ; 2c. Apr. 6. 44571
a romantic tragi-comedy in 4 acts, by V. O.
Freeburg. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Victor Oscar Freeburg, New Haven ; D :
12469, Mar. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1908. 44572
Sunset at Lazy 8; in 1 act, by F. Lieber. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Fritz Lieber, Chicago ; D : 8565, May 19,
1906 ; 2c. May 19, 1906. 44573
Sunset (The) bell. See Nora machree.
Sunset (The) limited; a play in 1 act, by F.
Gerald and A. S. Lipman. 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Florence Gerald and A. S. Lipman, New
York; D : 11073, .July 29, 1907; 2c. July 29,
1907. 44574
2248
44575
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44596
Sunset (The) limited — Continued.
realistic railroad comedy in 3 acts, written
and arr. by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, New York; 1896:55126,
Oct. 5. 44575
Sunset (The) mine; a comedy drama of the
Goldfields in 1 act, by J. Burnett. 12 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Jack Burnett, Chicago ; D : 11608, Oct. 28.
1907; 2c. Oct. 28, 1907. 44576
Sunset town; musical comedy drama in 3 acts,
by A. J. Lamb. [98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1914; D: 36717; Arthur J.
Lamb, New York. 44576a
Sunset (The) trail; 4 act comedy drama, by J.
Lawrence. [40] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1912; D: 28536; John Law-
rence, Cincinnati. 44577
Sunshine; by J. I. Gardner.
© Joseph I. Gardner, Chicago ; D : 10585,
May 17, 1907. 44578
comedy in 1 act, by M. Keene. [2], 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19. 1915; D : 42031 ; Mattie
Keene, New Rochelle, N. Y, 44578a
dramatic playlet, by U. Akerstrom. [2],
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1912 ; D : 29704 ; UUie Aker-
strom, Brooklyn. 44579
an idyll in 1 act, by Charles Dickson. New
York, Chicat?o [etc.]. M. Witmark & sons, 1906.
18 p. front, (port.) 12°. (Charles Dick-
son's famous 1 act plays)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 9138,
Sept. 24, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 24, 1906. 44580
Sunshine Adams; in 1 act, by A. Fawcett. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Allen Fawcett, New York; D : 16187.
June 29, 1909 ; 2c. June 29, 1909. 44581
Sunshine after storm; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by Reginald Francis. [2], 35 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912; D:2S636; Henrique
R. F. White, New York. 44582
Sunshine and shadow. See Nemesis.
Sunshine and shadows; by S. A. Schafer. [38]
p. 4°, Typewritten. ,
© Samuel A. Schafer, Sterling, Kan.; D:
10231, Mar. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Mr.r. 29, 1907. 44583
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by Jean Barry-
more. 80 p. f°. Typewritten.
© United amusement co., Erie, Pa. ; D :
87.56, June 29, 1906 ; 2c. June 29, 1906. 44584
Sunshine and shadows — Continued.
an episode of modern life in 1 act, by E.
Westcott. 7 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Eva Westcott, New York ; D : 4328, Nov.
30, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1903. 44585
Sunshine comes at last. See Reclaimed.
Sunshine follows rain (La joie fait peur); com-
edy in 1 act, by Mme. Emile de Girardin.
© F. Rullman, New York; 1888:28175,
Oct. 4. 44586
Sunshine (The) g-irl; new musical play in 2
acts, book by Paul A. Rubens and Cecil Ral-
eigh, lyrics by P. A. Rubens and Arthur Wim-
peris, music by P. A. Rubens. Book of lyrics.
London, Chappell & co., ltd., 1912. 35 p. 8°.
© Feb. 26, 1912; 2c. Feb. 27, 1012: D:
28843 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 44587
Sunshine of Cape Nome; by E. M. Shorey.
© Ethel Jlay Shorey, Lynn, Mass. ; D : 3681,
July 1, 1903. 44588
Sunshine (The) of Paradise alley; a domestic
dram.a in 4 acts, by Denman Thompson and
G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1895 : 51851,
Oct. 12. 44589
Sunshine of the alley; a domestic drama in 4
acts, by Denman Thompson and G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1895 : 51852,
Oct. 12. 44590
Sunshine, the fearless; a drama in 3 acts, by
.J. P. Mummey.
© .L P. Mummey, St. Louis; 1873:7787,
.July 3. 44591
Sunshine, the waif. See Dakota Tom.
Sunshiners (The); comedy drama in 3 acts, by
W. H. Carson. [73] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1912; D: 28353; William
Henry Carson, New York. 44592
Super (The); in 1 act, by T. J. Gaflfney. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas J. Gaffney, Albany; D : 15098,
Feb. 16, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1909. 44593
Superba; by W. Hanlon.
© William Hanlon, Cohasset, Mass. ; 1891 :
44626, Dec. 9. 44594
Superbe (La); a sensational and emotional
drama in 4 acts, by F. P. Fitzgerald.
© Harry A. Redheffer, St. Louis ; D : 12311,
Feb. 5, 1908. 44595
or. The mystery of Chateau Blanche, a
sensational and emotional drama in 4 acts.
© Andrew Redifer, Philadelphia; 1872:
70'!31, July 1. 44596
2249
44596
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44614
Superfluous hair; farce in 1 act, by A. Kahn.
[1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1915; D : 39425 ; August
Kalin, New York. 44596a
Superfluous (The) woman; a comedy drama in
3 acts, by G.E.Hall. [95] p. f°. Typewritten.
© George Edward Hall, Brooklyn ; D : 1358,
Jan. 27, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 29. 1902. 44597
Super-hombre (El); monologo. original de C.
Allen-Perkins. ^Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1914. 12 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914: le. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38250 ; Carlos Allen-Perkins, Madrid. 44597a
Superior (The) law; dramatic offering in 3 acts,
by H. J. Martin. 67 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22. 1913 ; D : 33287 ; Harry John
Martin, Louisville. 44598
Superior (The) man. See Flinders.
Superior (The) Miss Pellender; a play in 3 acts,
by Sydney Bowkett. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1907. 113 p. 8°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 10634.
IMay 25, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1907. 44599
Superior (A) person; duologue, by Ina Leon
Cassilis. London, S. French ; New York, T. H.
French, 1891. 12 p. 12°. ([French's minor
drama, the acting ed., no. 352] )
© T. H. French, New York; 1891:47110,
Dec. 24; 2c. Jan. 2.
44600
Superior (The) set; drama in 5 acts, by E.
Worthington. [Ill] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1915; D: 41.524; Edward
Worthington, New York. 44600a
Superior (The) sex; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. P.
Wilson.
© J. Paul Wilson. New York ; D : 604. June
24, 1901. 44601
a farce in 1 act, by Helen Bagg. Phila-
delphia, The Penn publishing company, 1905.
22 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia; D : 7412,
Oct. 17, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1905. 44602
Supernatural (The) magician; dramatic playlet
in 1 act, by S. S. Nicol. [12] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 13. 1913 ; D : 3.3267 ; Simpson S.
Nicol. May wood. 111. 44603
Superno, the man from Mars; by C. W. Col-
burn.
© Carrie W. Colburn, New York; 1S95:
47875, Sept. 20. 44604
Superstition; play in 1 act, by C. K. Kruesi. 84
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 23. 1914; D : 37.386 ; Cbai;lotte
Kimball Kruesi, Schenectady, N. 1^ 44604a
Superstition — Continued.
Same. 31 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1915; D: 40210; Charlotte
Kimball Kruesi, New York. 44604b
Superstition (The) of Sue; a farce in 3 acts, by
P. Armstrong. [63] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul Armstrong, New York ; D : 4.533.
Jan. 20, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1904. 44605
Superstitious Julia; a farce-corned v in 4 acts,
by C. Strueh. [2], 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912 ; D : 29168 ; Carl Strueh,
Chicago. 44606
Superstitious Sam; play in 1 act, by G. Moyston.
[1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1914 ; D : 37074 ; Guy Moyston,
San Francisco. 44606a
Superstitious (A) wife; by A. F. Lenz.
© A. Francis Lenz. New York ; D : 4126.
Oct. 22. 1903. 44607
Suplicio (El) de Tantalo; <lisparate comico-
lirico-fantastico en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cua-
dros, original de J. Quills Pastor, mflsica de
los maestros Anglada y Alonso. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espaiaoles] 1911. 31 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
2,5040; Jose Quills Pastor, Madrid. 44608
Supper at Sherry's; or, A husband's infatua-
tion, by I\Iax Thorbeau [pseud, of C. Maw-
hiuney) 33 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1910 : D : 20289 ; Cora Maw-
hinney. Pittsburgh. 44609
»
Supper (The) of scoffers (La cena delle beffe);
dramatic poem in 4 acts, by Sem Benelli, done
into English verse by A. Sterling. [5], 119 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20. 1910 ; D : 22396 ; Ada Sterling,
New York. 44610
Supper (A) of swords; or. The anatomical
enigma, a sword swallower's comedy mono-
logue, by Chas. E. Griffin.
© Griffin pub. co., Suffern, N. Y. ; D : 2766,
Dec. 24, 1902. 44611
Supper (A) with Salome; by J. Madison.
© James Madison, New York ; D : 13634,
Aug. 24, 1908. 44612
Suppers; origimil modern comedy in 4 acts, by
J. Tackman. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25. 1912 ; D : 28422 ; John Tack-
man, New Y''ork. 44613
Supplanted (The) heir; by J. Brodrick.
© John Brodrick, Boston ; 1877 : 3153, Mar.
15. 44614
2250
44615
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44633
Supplanter (The); or, The land of regrets, a
play in 3 acts, by L. Dale and A. Holmes-Gore.
106 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Lucy Dale and Arthur Holmes-Gore, Eng-
land ; D : 14899, Jan. 26, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 28,
1909. 44615
Sec Suffragette
Supplanting' (The) of papa.
(The)
Supplementary man; play in 3 acts, by F. G.
Powell. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1914 ; D : 37697 ; Francis Giles
Powell. Boston. 44615a
Supplementary proceeding's; a farcical comedy
in 1 act, by H. Lacy,
© Harry Lacy, New York ; 1899 : 12354,
Feb. 13. 44616
Supplice (Le) du silence; comedie en 2 actes,
de [Julien] Berr de Turique. 1 p. 1., 31 p.
12°. Printed.
© Berr de Turique, Paris ; D : 3461, May 20,
1903 ; 2c. May 20, 1903. 44617
Supporting' (The) dutchess; or, The art of
travesty, by J. F. Dolan. Typewritten.
© James Francis Dolan, New York ; 1897 :
29328, May 14 ; 2c. May 14. 44618
Supports of society,
society.
Sec Pillars (The) of
Suppressed (A) sensation; by F. F. Burgin.
© F. F. Burgin. New York ; 1892 : 20248,
May 12 ; 2c. May 12. 44619
Suppressing the .press; a 1 act dramatic compo-
sition, by F. J. Beaman. 21 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Fred J. Beaman. Washington; D: 7904,
Jan. 27, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1906. 44620
Suppression; play in 4 acts, by M. C Donnell.
[193] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1914; D: 37360; Murray
Gushing Donnell, New York. 44620a
Supremacy; a drama in 4 acts, by F. File and
E. P. Call. Boston, Mills, Knight & co., ISSl.
57 p. 12°.
© Franklin File and Edward P. Call, United
States ; 1881 : 2164, Feb. 11 ; 2c. Mar. 7.
44621
Supreme (The) moment; 1 act dramatic playlet,
by F. M. Eastland. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1915 ; D : 40104 ; Florence Mar-
tin Eastland, Seattle. 44621a
Supreme (The) sacrifice; dramatic play in 1
act, by Cameron Matthews [i. e. R. C. Mat-
thews] [1], 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1913 ; D : 33751 : Robert Cam-
eron Matthews. Fargo, N. D. 44622
SiTpreme (The) sacrifice — Continued.
• tiny tragedy in 1 act, by R. C. Matthews.
5 p. 4°. M.S.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1914; D : 36592 ; Robert
Cameron Matthews, New York. 44622a
Supreme (The) test; a comedy drama in 5 acts,
by F. C. Smith. 102 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank Clifford Smith, Montreal, Canada ;
D : 15556, Apr. 7, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1909.
44623
— modern drama in 4 acts, by M. Keightley.
102. [4] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1911; D : 24249 ; Mabel
Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 44624
by Mrs. M. J. Keightley. 88 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909; D : 17636 ; Mrs. Mer-
ritt J. Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 44625
Sur la route (Gentlemen of the road) ; de Charles
McBvoy, tr. frangaise de Louis Pennequin.
Paris, Paul Rosier, 1910. 38 p. 12°.
© Nov. 17, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1910 ; D : 22768 ;
Pennequin, Paris. 44626
Sur le seuil; un acte en vers, par G. Battanchon.
(Ill Supplement gratuit au no. 283 du Monde
illustre, 1 juillet 1911)
© July 1, 1911 ; 2c. July 15, 1911 ; D : 24698 ;
Georges Battanchon, Paris. 44627
Sure; a sensational comedy in 3 acts and mov-
ing tableaux, by C. L. Graves.
© C. L. Graves, Baltimore; 1875:8159,
Aug. 5.
in 4 acts.
44628
by W. Da-
Sure cure; a comedy
vidge, jr.
© William Davidge, jr., Brooklyn; 1885:
19.586, Sept. 17. 44629
a comedy satire In 3 acts, by P. G. Piatti.
Typewritten.
© Peter G. Piatti and Paul J. Piatti, New
York ; 1891 : 32988, Sept. 15 ; 2c. May 3, 1893.
44630
play in 3 acts, by F. W. Norris. 149 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1912 ; D : 30355 ; F. Wickham
Norris. Brooklyn. 44631
Sure (A) cure for jealousy; sketch in 1 act, by
N. H. Hornstine. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Nathan H. Hornstine, Philadelphia ; D :
11919, Dec. 14. 1907 : 2c. Jan. 9. 1908. 44632
Sure Shot Kit, the dead man's claim; or. An
Arizona hold up, an American comedy drama
in 4 acts, by H. C. Blaney. [124] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Harrv Clav Blnnev, Centre Moriches,
N. Y. ; D: 12371, Feb. 17, 1908; 2c. Feb. 17,
1908. 44633
2251
44634
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44655
Sure (A) thing; miisical farce comedy in 3 acts,
by E. F. Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York; 1895:50045.
Oct. 2. 44634
Sure thing graft; 1 act play, by H. T. Richard-
son. [3], 14 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1913 ; D : 32085 ; Harriette T.
Richardson, Wallingford, Conn. 44635
Sure (The) thing man. See Hands up.
Sure (A) winner; musical comedy, by H. F.
Smith.
© Henry F. Smith, New York ; 1890 : 28068,
Sept. 12. 44636
a musical farce, by Campbell and Daily.
© William S. Campbell, West Superior,
Wis. ; D : 7, Jan. 3, 1901. 44637
Surf man (The); by F. G. King. 26 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Frederick Gilbert King, Wilmington,
N. C. ; D : 15305, Mar. 11, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 11,
1909. 44638
Surgeon (The); a sketch, by E. Clifton. [3], 22
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1912 ; D : 30014 ; Ethel Clif-
ton, New York. 44639
Surgeon Louder, XJ. S. A.; comedy playlet, by
R. Imhof. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1912; D : 30298 ; Roger Im-
hof, New York. 44640
Surgeon (The) of Senart. Typewritten.
© George Woodruff and Frances A. Wood-
ruff, United States ; 1890 : 35627, Nov. 12 ; 2c.
Nov. 12. 44641
Surgeon's (The) sweetheart; a comedy in words
and pantomime, by G. R. Craw. [17] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1910; D: 21842; George
Rockhill Craw, Chicago. 44642
Surgical (A) courtship; a comedy in 1 act, by
B. F. Horning.
© Benjamin F. Horning, Denver ; D : 11852,
Dec. 3, 1907. 44643
Surprisa; a spectacular play, by E. Robinson.
© Eugene Robinson, New York; 1894:
25085, May 18. 44644
Surprise (A); episode in 1 scene, by Dorothy
Usner [i. e. D. U. Baxter] [1], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1913; D: 33493; Dorothy
Usner Baxter, Englewood, N. J. 44645
Surprise (line) bien agreable; par Georges
Lignereux et Jean Kolb. 5 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jime 15, 1912; D: 30011; Gaumont
CO., New York. 44646
Surprise (The) drill book; by Marie Irish.
Chicago, T. S. Deuison. 101 p. illus. 12°.
© Thos. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 3710, July
11, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 14, 1903. 44647
Surprise (The) of Lowenstein. See Herman
De Ruyter.
Surprise party; by E. W. Blashfield.
© Evangeline W. Blashfield, New York;
1899 : 43257, July 3. 44648
a farce comedy in 1 act, by A. L. Wyman.
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Lincoln Wyman, Williams Bridge,
N. Y.; D:4433, Dec. 26, 1903; 2c. Dec. 26,
1903. 44649
a singing and dancing vaudeville sketch, by
Daniel Healy. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Joseph M. Wood, New York; D : 11193,
Aug. 17, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 17, 1907, 44650
See also Masques of Cupid.
Surprise (A) party at Brinkley's; entertain-
ment in 1 act, by Ward Macauley. Philadel-
phia, Penn publishing co., 1912. 36 p. 12°.
© Sept. 14, 1912; 2c. Sept. 6, 1912; D:
80750; Penn. pub. co., Philadelphia. 44651
Surprise (A) party of the eighteenth century.
See Evening (An) with Janice Meredith.
Surprised; a comedy in 1 act for eight female
characters, by Clara J. Denton. Philadelphia,
The Penn publishing company, 1892. 11 p.
16°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1892 : 13523,
Mar. 28 ; 2c. Mar. 28. 44652
Surprised (A) grumbler; or. How Kriss Krin-
gle made a convert, by Harry Carleton El-
dridge.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; 1898:63802,
Oct. 31. 44853
Surprised (The) inventor; comedy in 3 acts, by
B.Hall. [2], 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1914 ; D : 37946 ; Burton Hall,
Berkeley, Cal. 44653a
Surprises; a farce in 1 act, by C. Leona Dal-
rymple. New York. Dick & Fitzgerald, 1908.
17 p.' 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 12138,
Jan. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1908. 44654
Surprises of Sally; drama in 1 act, by Charles
W. Goddard. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1914; D : 35901 ; Star com-
pany. New York. 44654a
Surprising surprise; by E. Eliscu. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edward Eliscu, New York ; D : 5990, Dec.
31, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1904. 44655
2252
44656
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44679
Surrender (The); a drama in 1 act. Typewrit-
ten.
© E. F. Riggs, New Yorlj ; 1891 : 40361, Nov.
10 ; 2c. Nov. 11. 44656
'drama in 3 acts, by B. W. Starkweather.
52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1911 ; D : 24018 ; Bertha Wil-
liins Starkweather, Los Angeles. 44657
dramatic play in 4 acts, by G. V. Tyler and
Max Saher. [87] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1911 ; D : 24272 ; G. Vere Ty-
ler, Besonhurst, N. Y. 44658
play in 4 acts, by G. V. Tyler and M. Saher.
104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1913; D: 32011; G. Vere
Tyler and Max Saber, New York. 44659
Surrendered hand and heart. See Engaged.
Surrildy; dramatic composition in 1 act, by
M. R. McSpadden. [4], 29 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1910; D : 22817 ; Mary R.
McSpadden, Chicago. 44660
Surrounded by fire; a G. A. R. war drama in 5
acts, interspersed with new and beautiful
tableaux [by] T. E. Lang. Salem, 1874.
© T. E. Lang, United States ; 1883 : 16760,
Sept. 12. 44661
Surveyor (The); by J. L. Drug.
© J. Leroy Drug, Los Angeles ; D : 10166,
Mar. 18, 1907. 44662
Surveyor's will; by J. C. Frisch. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23. 1909 ; D : 17525 ; John Carl
Frisch, Weehawken Heights, N. J. 44663
Survival of the fittest; 4 acts of serious drama,
by G. H. Atkinson. 141 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1911 ; D : 24500 ; George Henry
Atkinson, New York. 44664
• sketch in 1 act, by G. Langley. 2 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1911; D : 24042 ; Georgia
Langley, Los Angeles. 44665
Survivors (The); drama in 4 acts, by W. V.
Pettit. [3], 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1911; D: 25790; Wm.
Vaughan Pettit, New York. 44666
— play in 3 acts, by W. V. Pettit. [2], 117
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1912; D: 31794; William
Vaughan Pettit, New York. 44667
Survivors (The) of the Consuelo; farce in 1
act, adapted from the French, by Francis
Baker Fairfax [pseud, of F. H. Wlieelan] 27
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1911; D: 23886; Fairfax
Henry Wbeelan, San Francisco. 44668
Susan how could you; play in 1 act, by F. J.
Sullivan. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1914; D : 39112 ; Frank J.
Sullivan, Saratoga, N. Y. 44668a
Susanna; a drama in 5 acts, by W. Jasper.
Boston, Mayhew pub. co., 1908. 2 p. 1., 100 p.
8°.
© Walter Jasper, Boston ; D : 12552, Mar.
16, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1908. 44669
Susanna at Saratoga; by J. M. Clarke.
© Josephine M. Clarke, West Orange, N. J. ;
D : 10817, June 20, 1907. 44670
Susanna ini bade; operetten burleske inSakten,
■ von Josef Berger und Philipp Weichand, mu-
sik von Fritz Redl. Munich, M. & W. Kohlers
rubinverlag, 1911. 125 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Apr. 15, 1911; 2c. Apr. 21, 1911; D:
24017; M. & W. Kohlers rubinverlag, Munich.
44671
Susannah; by M. F. Hutchinson. New York, E.
Schuberth & co., 1908. 7 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, London, England; D:
12264, Jan. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1908. 44672
Susan's finish; comedy in 1 act, by Alice C.
Thompson. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1909.
13 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Oct. 22, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 23. 1909 ; D : 17171 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 44673
Susan's gentleman; by Kate Jordan [i. e. K. J.
Vermilye] 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Kate Jordan Vermilye, New York; D:
12858, Apr. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 28, 1908. 44674
Susan's sister; a farce in 1 act, by J. R. McMa-
hon,
© John R. McMahon, Brooklyn; 1900 A:
30747, Dec. 20. 44675
Susceptible Samuel; or, Money talks, a Cape
Cod comedy in 3 acts, by J. F. Crowell.
© Joshua F. Crowell, West Yarmouth,
Mass. ; D : 10011, Feb. 23, 1907. 44676
Susceptible Smith; comedy in 3 acts, by E.
Harris. [1], 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1912 ; D : 28922 ; Elmer Har-
ris, Darien, Conn. 44677
Susette, the ropemaker's daughter; drama in 3
acts, by J. N. Long and H. B. Warner.
© .L N. Long and H. B. Warner, United
States ; 1880 : 17501, Nov. 17. 44678
Susi; operette in 3 akten, von Franz Martos,
deutsche bearbeitung und gesangstexte, von
.Julius Wilhelm, musik von A. R§nyi. Wien,
F. Bard & bruder, 1912. 32 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Dec. 20. 1912 ; 2c. .Tan. 9, 1913 ; D : 32599 ;
Franz Bi'ird & bruder, Vienna. 44679
2253
44679
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44700
Susi — Continued.
Same. Soufflierbuch samt mis-en-sc&ne.
154 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. June 28, 1913 ; D : 33644 ; Franz Bard
und bruder, Vienna. 44679a
Susie; comMie-operette en 3 actes, livret de
Maurice Mareil, musique de Vincent Scotto.
Paris, Librairie tli6atrale Georges Ondet, 1912.
131 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 15, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31525 ;
a. Ondet, Paris. 44680
Susie, queen of the strikers; an original drama,
bv L. B. Parker.
Suspicion — Continued.
an Irish musical comedy in 3 acts, writ-
ten and composed by C. P. Brown.
© Charles P. Brown, Brooklyn ; 1878 : 12465,
Oct. 29. 44690
play in 4 acts, by George W. Ward. 129 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1909; D : 17765 ; George W.
Ward, Alexandria, Minn. 44691
■ by Guy Francis.
© G. Francis, Cincinnati ; 1884 : 6123, Mar.
22. 44692
© Lem B. Parker, Chicago; D : 9820, Jan.. Suspicions; farce for two characters in 1 act,
by H. C. Baker. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Henrv Charles Baker, Chicago; D : 100,
Jan. 31, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1901. 44693
21. 1907. 44681
Susie Smith; comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. H.
Booth. 71 p. f°. Typewritten.
© .John Hunter Booth, New Orleans; D:
9354, Oct. 31, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1906. 44683
Suspect (The) ; a drama in 4 acts, by W. Ed-
gerly.
© Webster Edgerly, Washington; 1890:
13712, Apr. 25. 44683
modern play in 3 acts, by G. Ward. 108 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1909; D : 17279 ; George W.
Ward, Alexandria, Minn. 44684
or, A brother's hate, a drama in 5 acts, by
J. P. Hill.
© Joseph P. Hill, Brooklyn; 1888:16070,
June 4.
44685
Suspected Agnes and Alice;- an original emo-
tional society drama in 5 acts and tableaux,
by M. L. Cummings.
© Minnie Lehman Cummings, New York ;
1879:1.54.56, Nov. 17. 44686
Suspect's (The) daug'hter; or. The rose of Bal-
lymahon, by M. O'Hea.
© Murphv O'Hea. Chicago ; 1883 : 3.593, Fell.
24. 44687
Suspended animation; 1 act comedietta, by Isa-
bel M. Lipshutz and J. Woodall-Oliver. 5 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© J. Woodall-Oliver, New York; D:6169,
Feb. 2, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1905. 44688
Suspicion; drama in 4 acts, by M. Richter.
[111] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1915 : D : 42058 ; Closes Rich-
ter, Brooklyn. 44688a
a drama in 3 acts, by George Gladwyn
Gale (E. S. De G. Tompkins)
© Edward Staats De Grote Tompkins, Kin-
derhook, N. Y. ; 1891 : 19098, May 25.
44689
2254
Suspicioiis (The) bridegroom; or. The empty-
purse, a play in 1 act, by E. V. Roche, cover-
title, 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1913 ; D : 32292 ; Elizabeth V.
Roche, New York. 44694
Suspicious (A) wife; a comedietta in 1 act, by
O. Thomson. Typewritten.
© Oscar Thomson, Philadelphia; 1900; A:
7718, Mar. 24 ; 2c. Mar. 24. 44695
Suspicious (The) woman; a California comedy,
[by] B. L. Hall.
© Burton Luther Hall, Los Angeles; 1894:
38714, Aug. 21 ; 2c. Mar. 2. 44696
Suspires de fraile; opereta bufa en 1 acto. di-
vidido en 4 cuadros, [de] A. P[ernandez]
Lepina y A. Plafiiol, musica de los maestros
Quislant y Carbonell. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1909. 35 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Antonio F. Lepina y Antonio Plauiol, Ma-
drid ; D : 16134, June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23,
1909. 44697
Susto (El) gordo; disparate comico-lirico-cata-
leptico, letra de [Jose] Jackson Veyan y
[Agustin] Sainz Rodriguez, musica de los
maestros Lleo y Foglietti. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1907. 21 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Jackson Vevjln y Sainz Rodriguez, Ma-
drid ; D : 11486. Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 1907.
44698
Suttee; drama in 4 acts, by G. Bolton. 121 p.
4°. Typewritt(m.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1913; D : 32764 ; Guy Bol-
ton, New York. 44699
Suwalka (The) financier; by M. Franklin.
© Max Franklin. New York; 1890:30408.
Oct 2 44700
44701
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44717
Suzanne; com^die en 1 acte.
© Roxbury pub. co., New York ; 1899 : 12669,
Feb. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 44701
play of the Latin Quarter, Paris, in 1 act,
by Raine Bennett. [2], 11 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1914; D: 38426; Eugene
(I'Avigneau, San Francisco. 44701a
Suzanne's fate; daughter of Roger La Honte,
tr. and adapted from Roger La Honte, a do-
mestic drama in 2 pts., 3 acts each, by M. E.
Osbon and P. S. M. Munro.
© M. E. Osbon, New York, and P. S. M.
Munro, United States ; 1889 : 33387, Nov. 4.
44702
Suzanne's secret (II segreto di Susanna); in-
terlude in 1 act, after the J^reuch of Golisciaui,
written by Max Kalbeck, composed by E.
Wolf-Ferrari, English version by Claude Ave-
ling. Leipzig, J. Weinberger, 1911. 41 p. 8°.
[Libretto only. Italian and English]
© July 7, 1911 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1911 ; D : 24863 ;
Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 44703
— — book by Max Kalbeck, English
version by Claude Aveling, music by E. Wolf-
Ferrari. New York, G. Schirmer [1911] 67
p. 8°. (G. Schirmer's collection of opera
librettos) [French and English]
© Oct. 25, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1911 ; D : 2559S ;
G. Schirmer, New York. 44704
Suzel; comedy in 3 acts, with music, tr. by W. T.
Inglis.
© William T. Inglis. Boston; 1882:19844,
Nov. 23. 44705
Suzette; a comic opera in 3 acts, by Louis La-
tour, libretto from a French source, by Oscar
Weil. Boston, Alfred Mudge & son, 1889. 69
p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© F. E. Pond, Boston ; 1889 : 11444, Apr. 11 ;
2c. May 1. 44706
drama in 4 acts and 2 scenes, adapted from
the Russian, by T. W. Caulfield and W. E.
Smith. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Theo. W. Caulfield and William E. Smith,
Brooklyn ; D : 5070, May 24, 1904 ; 2c. May 24,
1904. 44707
— a farce comedy in 3 acts, by Bernard Fran-
cis Moore. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1903.
47 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 3802,
Aug. 7, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1903. 44708
— operette in 3 akten, von Max Epstein, mu-
sik von Martin Knopf. Textbuch. Berlin, E.
Bote & G. Bock, 1909. 35 p. 12°.
© Oct. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1909 ; D : 17260 ;
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 44709
537i^— VOL 2—17-
-38
Suzette — Continued.
piece en 3 actes, par Brieux. 36 p. illus.
4°. (L'lllustration theatrale, no. 127, 3 octo-
bre 1909)
© Oct. 30, 1909; 2c. Nov. 22, 1909; D:
17544 ; Brieux, Paris. 44710
Suzette o' th' slums; a vaudeville sketch (mu-
sical) by Charles Hodges. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Josephine H. Patton, San Jose, Cal. ; D :
15245, Mar. 5, 1909; 2c. Mar. 5, 1909. 44711
Suzi; a musical play in 3 acts, book and lyrics by
Otto Hauerbach. founded on the Hungarian
of Franz Martos, music by Aladdr R6nyi.
[102] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1914 ; D : 38581 ; Otto Hauer-
bach, New York. 44711a
-operetta in 3 acts, book by Franz Martos,
music by Aladar RSnyi. [63] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1914 ; D : 36839 ; Edward F.
Rush, New York, 44711b
Suzy; comedie en 1 acte, [par] Audr6 Barde.
Paris, Georges Ondet, 1909. 47 p. 12°. (Re-
pertoire du theatre des Capucines)
© Sept. 1. 1909 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1909 ; D : 16708 ;
Georges Ondet, Paris. 44712
Svanhild. See Efterladte skrifter; af Henrik
Ibsen.
Svengalied (The) doll. Typewritten.
© Albert La Velle, New York; 1899:6966,
Jan. 20; 2c. Jan. 20. 44713
Swallow (The) See Golondrina (La)
Swallow (A) flew over the ocean; comedy
sketch in 1 act, by J. M. Wriest. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1909; D: 17386; John M.
Wiest, Ashland, O. 44714
Swallows (The) See Ambition's victim.
Swami (The); a drama in 4 acts, by C. E. Banks.
68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Eugene Banks, Seattle ; D : 14107,
Oct. 1, 1908; 2c. Sept. 8, 1908. [Note: This
play was produced on the stage under the
title. The idols] 44715
play in 4 acts, by Robert Sterrett. [3],
118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1913 ; D : 35398 ; R. M. Ster-
rett, Jamaica, N. Y. 44716
[Swamp (The); play, by B. Liber]
New York, Grayzel & co., 1913. 64 p. 12°.
© Mar. 5, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1913 ; D : 32675 ;
B. Liber, New York. 44717
2255
,irwpK
44718
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
4473-;
Swamp (The) angel; or, The river gamblers,
comedy drama in 4 acts, by G. Hickman. 32
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1911; D: 24045; Guy Hick-
man, Kansas City, Mo. 44718
Swamp angels; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
O. C. Jotinston.
© Orson Clifford Johnston, New York;
1896:63587, Nov. 21. 44719
or, The outlaws of the Carolinas, a drama
in 3 acts, by T. B. Macdouough and H. H.
Leech.
© Thos. B. Macdonough and Harry Hare-
wood Leech, New York ; 1872 : 3184, Mar. 29.
44720
Swamp (The) demons,
of Carolina.
See Outlaws (The)
Swamp (The) Fox.
dramatic form.
See Historical stories in
Swamp (The) girl; drama in 4 acts, by B. Poyn-
ter. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1909; D : 17133.; Beulah
Poynter, New York. 44721
Swamps of Louisiana; by J. Purnell.
© .John Purnell, Duluth, Minn. ; 1898 : 39115,
.Tune 27. [For copies reed, see 59117, Oct. 18,
1897] 44722
■ Same. Ms.
© .Tohu Purnell, Duluth, Minn.; 1897:
59117, Oct. 18; 2c. Oct. 18; Ic. rev. ed. Nov.
1; 2e. .June 27, 1898. (Printed) 44723
Swan (The) and the eagle; a historical drama
in 6 acts, by M. Butterfield.
© Marie Butterfield, Chicago ; D : 1388. Feb.
3, 1902. 44724
Swan from Sweden; an anglo-Swedish comedy
drama in 4 acts, by H. Hart.
© Harry Hart. Buffalo; 1894:53937, Nov.
19. 44725
Swan (The) of Avon; a play, tragical, comical,
historical, pastoral, in 3 acts, by G. Ryer.
© George Ryer, United States ; 1871 : 9061.
Sept. 28. 44726
Swan song. Sec Plays: Anton Tchekoff.
Swan Swanson; a Swedish comedy drama in 4
a(.'ts, by C. E. Hand.
© Charles E. Hand, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. ;
1891 : 4.577, Feb. 12. 44727
Swan (The) woman; play in 3 acts, by Paul
Prester Temple [pseud, of W. W. Davis]
[52] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Whiting Davis, New York; D:
12542. Mar. 4. 1908 ; 2c. July 9. 1908. 44728
Swan white; a fairy drama, by August Strind-
berg, tr. by Francis J. Ziegler. Philadelphia,
Brown brothers, 1909. viii, 9-107 p. 8°.
© Brown bros., Philadelphia; D : 14868,
Jan. 21, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1909. 44729
See also Plays; by August Striudberg.
Swap (The); farce in 1 act, by S. G. Webster.
[1], 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913 ; D : 31924 ; Stella G. Web-
ster, Seattle. 44730
Swashbuckler (The); a dramatic composition,
by C. D. Vallette.
© Clair D. Vallette, Chicago ; 1897 : 59933,
Oct. 22. 44731
Swastika; a musical legend in 3 acts, by E. C.
Anthony and A. F. Kales. [100] p. 4^ Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Earle C. Anthony and Arthur F. Kales,
Los Angeles ; D : 8795, July 9, 1906 ; 2c. July
9, 1906. 44732
Same. [10], 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Earle C. Anthony and Arthur F. Oakes,
Cal. ; D : 12926, May 7, 1908 ; 2c. May 7, 1908.
44733
— — musical play, by W. B. Young. [37] p. 4".
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Wm. B. Young, Chicago; D : 12741, Apr.
13, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1908. 44734
Swat that fly. See Very (A) vain Venus.
Swat the fly; fantastic play in 1 act, by E. Gates.
[2]. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1914; D: 36748; Eleanor
Gates, New York. 44734a
1 act fantasy, by Eleanor Gates. New
York, Arrow pub. co., 1916. 31 p. 12°.
© Apr. 17, 1915; 2c. Apr. 20, 1915; D:
40403 ; Arrow pub. co.. New York. 44734b
Swede (The) and the meriy widow; dramatic
comedy in 3 acts, by P. H. Ames. 45 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1914; D: 38423; Perley
Henry Ames, Rockland, Me. 44734c
Swede (A) in Ar-Kan-Saw; a dramatic compo-
sition in 3 acts, by C. M. Roush. [19] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Chns. M. Roush, Des Moines ; D : 7509,
Oct. 27, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1905. 44735
-play in 4 acts, by C. M. Roush. [2], 52 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1913; D: 33434; Charle>^ M.
Roush. Des Moines. 44736
Swede (The) yumped his yob; a Swedish dia-
lect farce comedy in 3 acts, by L. W.' Bert.
© Leslie Winfield Bert, New York; D:
2926. Jan. 29, 1903. 44737
2256
44738
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44755
Swedish help preferred; 1 act comedietta, by
Gus Heege.
© Phillip Heege, Chicago; D:3467, May
21, 1903. 44738
Sweeney's (The) Christmas eve; play in 1 act,
by W. T. Clark. [2], 21 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1915; D: 39581; William T.
Clark, Madison, Me. 44738a
Sweeney's sacrifice; drama of the baseball field,
by F. A. Crippen and H. Schwartz. [1], 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1912; D: 31638; Frank A.
Crippen, Covington, Ky., and Hubbard
Schwartz, Dayton, Ky. 44739
Sweep (The), the waif and the boot-black.
See Tattered Tom.
Sweet alyssum.; by I. L. Howard and J. C. Mac-
millan. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1910; D: 20149; Ida Luona
Howard aud Jeane Campbell Macmillan,
Berkeley, Cal. 44740
dramatization of Charles Major's story, by
M. Keightley. [3], 18 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1911 ; D : 25657 ; Mabel Keight-
ley, South Bend, Ind. 44741
Sweet bells of Venice; operetta sketch in 2 acts,
book, lyrics and music, by Marie Rich. [4], 55
p. 4°. Tj'pewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912 ; D : 31371 ; Marie Rich
Rockwood, Indianapolis. 44742
Sweet clover; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by P.
Phelps and M. Short.
© Pauline Phelps and Marion Short, New
York ; D : 1186, Dec. 16, 1901. 44743
Sweet (The) Elysium club; a comedy in 1 act,
by Alice E. Ives, New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1902. 17 p. 12°.
© T. H. French, New York ; D : 1608, Mar.
19, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1902. 44744
Sweet (The) family; a burlesque musical enter-
tainment, by W. D. Felter. New York, H.
Roorbach, 1892. 20 p. 12°. ([Roorbach's
American ed. of acting plays, no. 58])
[Words only]
© Harold Roorbach, New York ; 1892 : 49004,
Dec. 1 ; 2c. Dec. 16. 44745
Sweet (The) g'irl; a musical play in 2 acts,
adapted from the German of Alexander
Landesberg and Leo Stein, by A. Demain
Grance. [125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Bernard Ben Tieber, Vienna, and Robert
Arthur, London; D : 2166, July 29, 1902; 2c.
July 29, 1902. [Note : Author given on copy as
A. Demain Grange] 44746
Sweet (The) girl graduate; comedy monologue,
by L. B. Griffin.
© Lucia B. Griffin, New York ; 1899 : 34950,
May 24. 44747
humorous monologue for a lady, by Pauline
Phelps. New York, E. S. Werner pub. and sup-
ply CO., 1900. 7 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. and supply co..
New York ; 1900 A : 8304, Mar. 30 ; 2c. June 9.
44748
Sweet (The) girl graduates; a farce in 3 acts
and an epilogue, by H. R. Woodman. 44 p.
. 8°. Printed.
© Hannah Rea Woodman, Des Moines;
D : 1364, Jan. 29, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 10, 1902.
44749
Sweet (The) girl graduate's dream. See Up-
to-date America.
Sweet home; a drama consisting of a prologue
and 5 acts, by J. Burnside.
© Jeah Burnside, New York; 1877:8881,
Aug. 2. 44750
(La vie de f amille) ; a comedy in 5 acts, by
Laurenciu [i. e. Paul Aim6 Chapelle Lau-
rencin]
© Frangois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York; 1886 : 19926, Sept. 3. 44751
Sweet in memoriam; original comedy drama in
4 acts, by G. McVean. 91 p. 4^ Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1910 ; D : 17865 ; George Mc-
Vean, Richmond. 44752
Sweet Inniscarra, on the banks of the Lee;
an Irish comedy drama in 4 acts, by A. Pitou.
© Augustus Pitou, New York ; 1896 : 69576,
Dec. 22. 44753
Sweet Jasmine; play in 5 acts, by M. Montagu
[i. e. M. M. Hubges] 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie Montagu, New York; D:3516,
May 23, 1903 ; 2c. July 30, 1903. 44754
Sweet Kitty Bellairs; comedy of the heart in 4
acts, founded on Egertou Castle's book. The
hath comedy, by D. Belasco. 202 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915; D: 42698; David Be-
lasco, New York. 44754a
Sweet lavender; a comedy in 3 acts, by A. W.
Pinero. Boston, ^Valter H. Baker & co. [1893]
184 p. 12°.
© Arthur W. Pinero, London ; 1893 : 51078,
Nov. 16 ; 2c. pt. 1, Nov. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 24. 44755
Sweet (A) little play; farce in 1 act, by Grace
Isabel Colbron. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. June 4, 1915 ; D : 40844 ; Hans Bartsch,
New York. 44755a
2257
44756
DKAMATTC COMPOSITIONS
44780
Sweet marjoram; comic opera libretto, by J. E.
Middleton. [1], 129 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1912; D: 31006; J. Edgar
Middleton, Toronto, Canada. 44756
Sweet-meat (The) game; play in 1 act, by R. C.
Mitchell [i. e. R. C. M. Young] [2], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic .Feb. 20, 1915 ; D : 39748 ; Ruth Coui-
lort Mitchell Young, New York. 44756a
Sweet Miss Linda; play in 3 acts, by E. F.
Nash. [122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28. 1913 ; D : 33352 ; Ellen Frances
Nash, New York. 4475*7
Sweet peas; a flower play, by Harriette Wilbur.
Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1908. cover-
title, 3 p. 12°. (Harriette Wilbur's series of
flower plays)
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13887, Sept.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 44758
Sweet persecution; by P. Hart.
© Phoebe Hart, London ; D : 5912, Dec. 15,
1904. 44759
Sweet revenge; a comedy in 1 act, by C. O.
Richmond.
© Carolyn Olive Richmond, Rogers Park,
111. ; 1892 : 44007, Oct. 29. 44760
Sweet Rose of Briar Gulch; drama in 3 acts,
by K. R. Dillon. Shawnee, Okl. 36 p. 8°.
© Aug. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 18, 1909 ; D : 172.54 ;
Kate Rose Dillon, St. Louis. 44761
Sweet Savannah; a comedy drama, by Paul
Dresser.
© Howlev, Haviland & co., New York;
1898 : 58035, Oct. 3. 44762
Sweet Shandon bells; a dramatic composition
in 4 acts, by G. Le Soir.
© George Le Soir, New York ; D : 3213. Mar.
3. 1903. 44763
Sweet simplicity; a drama, by Harry R. Ire-
son.
© Pearl C. Seward, United States; 1897:
448, Jan. 2. 44764
Sweet sixteen; comedy drama, by J. B. Wills.
© John Buchanan Wills, Atlantic City ; D :
2053, June 26, 1902. 44765
— — ■ a comedy in 5 acts, by F. L. Greenwood.
© Fred L. Greenwood, Chicago; 1881:10812,
July 12.
a comedy in 3 acts, by E. Young.
44766
Sweet sixteen — Continued.
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by A. Burk-
hardt. [2], 46 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Addison Burkhardt, Chicago; D : 6667,
May 15, 1905 ; 2c. May 15, 1905. 44768
a play in 4 acts, by W. A. Brady.
© William A. Brady, New York; D : 879,
Sept. 20, 1901. 44769
a play in 3 acts, by R. Bates.
© Rosa Bates, New York ; 1877 : 5898, May
15. 44770
a rural comedy drama in 4 acts, by Ed. W.
Rowland and E. Clifford.
© Edwin Clifford, Oshkosh Wis.; D : 989,
Oct. 21. 1901. 44771
Sweet sixth sense; drama, by F. Bailey.
© Fenner Bailey. Reading, Mi^h. ; D : 14822.
Jan. 16, 1909. 44772
Sweet (The) swan of Avon; or The man
Shakespeare, in 5 acts, by C. C. Williamson.
[86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Coroliu Crawford Williamson, St, Louis ;
D : 6016, Jan. 6, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 19" )5. 44773
Sweet (The) tormentor; a comedy-tragedy in 5
acts, by J. G. Temple.
© J. Gordon Temple, Denver ; 1893 : 41896,
Sept. 16. 44774
a drama in 5 acts, stage ed., by J. G. Tem-
ple.
© J. Gordon Temple, Denver ; 1893 : 56568.
Dec. 21. 44775
Sweet Violet; musical comedy In 2 acts, by C. B.
Casad. [100] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
® Ic. Oct. 24, 1911 ; D : 25582 ; Campbell B.
Casad, New York. 44776
Sweet violets; farcical comedy in 4 acts, by
Charles J. Bell.
© Eleanor Lane Bell, New York; 1889:
15972, May 27. 44777
Sweetbrier; a comedy, by S. E. Friedhold.
© Stella E. Friedhold, Boston ; 1893 : 28979.
.Tune 17. 44778
or. The flower girl of New York, a drama
in 6 acts, by Lizzie May Elwyn. Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing co., 1889. 31 p. 12°.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; ( [Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 266])
1889 : 33703, Nov. 7 ; 2c. Nov. 20. 44779
© Edwin Young, Staunton, Va. ; 1888:
10709, Apr. 13. 44767
2258
Sweetest (The) birdland; by J. L. Dellenbaugh.
© Jesse Laubie Dellenbaugh, Salem, O. ;
1900 A : 18582, July 27. 44780
44780
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44803
Sweetest girl in Arizona; romantic drama of
western life in 4 acts. 1)5' W. C Herman.
Cliicago, The Chicago manuscript co., 1915.
[74] p. f°. Mimeograplied.
© Ic. Dec. 24. 1915 ; D : 42562 ; Alex. Byers,
Chicago. 44780a
Sweetest (The) g-irl in Dixie; a comedy drama
in 4 acts, by F. Slemons.
© Fi'eda Slemons. Monticello, Ark. ; D :
11163, Aug. 12. ] 907. 44781
8anir. [32] p. 4\ Typewritten.
© Freda Slemons, Monticello. Ark. ; D :
7797, .Tan. 2. 1906 : 2c. .Tan. 2. 1906. 44782
Sweetest (The) girl in Paris; dramatic compo-
sition, by A. Burkhardt. [40] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 3. 1910; D : 21731 ; Addison
Burkhardt, Chicago. 44783
Sweetest (The) girl of all; or, Where sweet
magnolias bloom, a comedy drama in 4 acts,
l)y <;. Hickniiin. [66] p. f". Typewritten.
© Guv Hickman. Keokuk. la.; D: 12942,
May 11. 1908; 2c. May 11. 1908. 44784
Sweetest (The) sin; a drama in 4 acts, by W.
Woods.
© Walter Woods. Erie, Pa.; D : 4.340, Dec.
3, 1905. 44785
Sweetheart; a comedietta in 1 act and 4 scenes,
by E. C. Haara. IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elise Camille Haara, San Francisco ;
I) : 12114, .Tan. 3, 1908; 2c. .Tan. 3, 1908.
44786
Sweethearts; by E. H. Meyer.
© Emma Herey Meyer. Denver ; D : 13565.
Aug. 8. 1908. 44787
— — -by Erwin Connelly.
© Erwin Connelly, Chicago ; D : 10607, May
21. 1907. 44788
■ • comic opera in 2 acts, book by H. B. Smith
and Fred De Gresac, lyrics by Robert B.
Smith, music by Victor Herbert. [124] p.
4". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1913; D : 32987 ; Harry B.
Smith, New York. 44789
play in 1 act. by Emma Herey Meyer (E. H.
Denison) 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1913 ; D : 33090 ; Emily Herey
Denison, Butte, Mont. 44790
or. All for love, an original musical duet
and dialogue, by B. Newcomb.
© Bobby Newcomb Philadelphia; 1876:
3156, Mar. 14. 44791
— — See also After thirty years.
Sweethearts' company (limited); a dramatic
composition, by Arthur James Pegler.
© Bertha Maud Pratt and Joseph Andrew
Bruederly, jr., Minneapolis ; 1898 : 15373. Mar.
4; 2c. Apr. 11. 44792
Sweethearts once but now we're parted; a
drtima in 4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 82 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D ; 12058, Jan. 3. 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3. 1908.
44793
Swell (A) affair; burlesque in 3 acts or scenes,
by Harry Emerson.
© B. A. Myers. New York ; D : 112, Feb. 4.
1901. 44794
• libretto and music, by W, F. Burns.
© Wm. Fischer Burns. Boston ; 1892 : 1573,
Jan. 8. 44795
• a vaudeville sketch in 1 act, introducing a
burlesque boxing finale, bv Harry L. Newton.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1905. 14 p. 12".
(On cover: The vaudeville stage)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7083,
Aug. 9. 1905 : 2c. Oct. 4, 1905. 44796
Swell (The) cracksman; a vaudeville sketch, by
John T. Mclntyre. Philadelphia, The Penn
publishing company, 1906. 12 p. 12".
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D : 9276,
Oct. 19, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 19. 1906. 44797
Swept ty fire to fame and fortune. See Talla-
boo.
Swi§ta Dorota, P. M.; dramat w 5 odslonach,
przez K. F. Slominskiego. Chicago, Nakladem
autora, 1900.
© Casimir F. Slominski, Chicago; 1900 A:
16550. July 5 ; 2c. July 5. 44798
Swift (A) proposition; a comedy sketch, by
H. L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman. 7 p. t°.
Typewritten.
© Thomas Gorman and Estella West, New
York; D : 1271. Jan. 11, 1902; 2c. Jan. 11.
1902. 44799
■ a monologxie, by Harry L. Newton. Chicago.
T. S. Denison. 1905. 9 p. 12°. (On cover:
Denison's vaudeville sketches)
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 7025,
July 24, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1905. 44800
Swift-Wing, the Cherokee; a drama in 1 act,
by H. Templeton. 1 p. 1., 10 p. 4°. Printed.
© Herminie Templeton, Chicago ; D : 3016,
Feb. 19, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1903. 44801
Swifty; or. The wonderful dream, by R. C-
MacCulloch. 6 p. f . Typewritten.
© Robert C. MacCulloch. New York; D:
4956, Apr. 29, 1904 ; Ic. Apr. 21, 1904 ; Ic. INIav
27, 1904. 44803
2259
44802
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44821
Swig-gy, the dip; comedy dramatic play in 1
net, by Aaron Ross. [l],18p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1915; D: 39623; Josephine
Ross, New York. 44802a
Swimming (The) courier. tSce Huascar.
Swimming (The) girl; a comic opera iu 3 acts,
libretto by J. M. Leveque, music by H. Wehr-
niann.
© J. M. Leveque and Henry Wehrmanu,
New Orleaijs ; D : 2249, Aug. 7, 1902. 44803
Swindlers (The); drama in 4 acts, by Frederick
Lawrence and AValter Linn. [134] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© F. Lawrence, Chicago ; D : 11823, Nov. 29,
1907 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1908. 44804
play in 3 acts, by R. S. Stodart. [130] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1.5, 1915; D: 39996; Robert. S.
Stodart, New York. 44804a
Swineherd (The); dramatic composition from
Hans Andersen's tale, by E. Guerrier. (In
S. E. G. news, v. 3, no. 6, Apr. 10, 1915)
© Apr. 12, 1915; 2c. May 14, 1915; D:
40664 ; Edith Guerrier, Boston. 44804b
Swing (A) with the governor; a playlet, by
W. W. Steiner. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter W. Steiner, St. Louis ; D : 11242,
Aug. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 27, 1907. 44805
Swiss (The) patriots; a scene from Wilhelm
Tell, tr. from the German by J. Schafer.
© Joseph Schafer, Valley City, N. D. ; 1898 :
3G354, June 13 ; 2c. July 6. 44805 a
Switch board; comedy without actors, by E.
Wallace. [3], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913 ; D : 32411 ; Edgar Wal-
lace, London. 44806
Switched off; a temperance farce in 1 act, by
Lizzie May Elwyn.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1899:393.51,
June 15; 2c. June 15. 44807
Switching the deal; play in 1 act, by D. Spiegel.
[1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1914 ; D : 36150 ; Don Spiegel,
New York. 44807a
Sword and crozier; drama in 5 acts, by Indridi
Einarsson, authorized tr. from the Icelandic
by Lee M. Hollander. (In Poet lore. v. 23, no.
4,' July-Aug. 1912; periodical © Oct. IS, 1912;
2c. Oct. 18, 1912; B: 259833; Poet lore co..
Boston) 44808
Sword (The) and queue. See German classics
of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Sword and scepter; drama in 4 acts, by P. E.
Studebaker, jr.
© Peter PI Studebaker, jr., San Francisco;
1899 : 24034, Apr. 5. 44809
or, Paul Jones a sea king, a romantic play
in 4 acts witii scenic tableau, by C. E. Nixon
and Stanley Wood.
© Charles E. Nixon, Ciiicago; D:4411, Dec.
21, 1903. 44810
Sword and signal; a play in 5 acts, by C. H.
Palmer. Typewritten.
© Charles Harvey Palmer, Milwaukee;
1899 : 68419, Oct. 21 ; 2c. Oct. 24. 44811
Sword (The) decides; ))y R. S. Tiuney. 7 p. 8°,
Printed.
. © Roy S. Tinney, Jersey City; D : 12588,
Mar. 20, 1908 ; 2c. May 13, 1908. 44812
Sword (A) in the air; by R. B. Caffray.
© Ruben B. Caffray, New York ; D : 1996,
June 10, 1902. 44813
Sword (The) maker of Paris; an original, his-
torical, romantic drama in 4 acts, by C. F.
Strassburg. [69] p. 4°. Typewritten".
© Ic. July 31, 1909; D: 16431; Charley
Frederick Strassburg, Louisville. 44814
Sword (The) of Bunker Hill; melodrama, by
E. S. L. Thompson.
© E. S. L. Thompson, Muncie, Ind. ; D:
15736, Apr. 29, 1909. 44815
Sword (The) of chivalry; by Iv. H. Cowan.
© L. H. Cowan, Chevy Chase, Md. ; D:
10397, Apr. 23, 1907. 44816
Sword (The) of Damocles; by C. S. Booth.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans; D:
8149, Mar. 12, 1906. 44817
— a drama in 4 :icts, l)y M. Townsend.
© aiargarot Townsetid, Now York; 1889:
21234, July 9. 44818
an original comedy-drama in 4 acts, by L.
Vescelius Sheldon.
© Louise Vescelius Sheldon, New Y''ork;
1892 : 3971, Jan. 25. 44819
Sword (The) of Ferrara; a play in 3 acts, by A.
Brownell.
© Atherton Brownell, New York; D:4372,
Dec. 5, 1903. 44820
Sword (The) of Gettysburg; a patriotic di*ama
iu 1 act, by E. li. McDowell. Typewritten.
© Edwin L. McDowell, St. Louis; 1897:
35448, June 14 ; 2c. June 14. 44821
Sword (The) of his fathers,
breaker.
See Tmst (The)
2260
44822
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44842
Sword (The) of justice; u drama in 1 net, by
J. Fan-ell. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1909; D : 16549 ; John Par-
rel!, Bedford Station, N. Y. 44822
Sword (The) of liberty; romantic' drama in 4
acts, by C. II. Fo.ster. [Ill] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Carlton R. Foster, Boston ; D : 3933, Sept.
14, 1903: 2c. Sept. 14. 1903. 44823
Sword (The) of love; play in 4 acts, by O. T.
Dargan. [2], 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7. 1911 ; D : 23-579 ; Olive Tilford
Par^^an. New York. 44824
Sword (The) of parliament; by S. H. Church.
© Samuel Harden Church, Pittsburgh ; D :
35.56, June 8. 1903. 44825
Sword (The) of the king; drama in 4 acts, by
C. F. Vallance.
© Charlie Fdwin Vallance, Elkhart. Ind. ;
1900 A : 29753, Dec. 7 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1901. 44826
Sword (The) of the sea; or, Vengeance is mine,
by W. Aspinwall. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Woolsev Aspinwall. New York ; D : 3475,
Mav 15, 19(»3; Ic. May 15, 1903; Ic. July 1.
1903. 44827
Sword (The) of vengeance; or, The power of
revenge, by T. B, Alexander.
© Thomas B. Alexander, Put-in-Bay, O. ;
D : 3265, Apr. 9, 1903. 44828
Sword-player (The); play in 4 acts, by William
r>evereux. [118] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1.5, 1914; D : 38121 ; A^nes
I)evereux. New York. 44828a
Sword points; a drama, by G. C. Bancroft. San
Francisco, The Bancroft company, 1890.
© Genevieve Cox Bancroft. San Francisco;
1 890 : 1.3121, Apr. 21. 44829
Swords are trumps; by N. H. Mason.
© Norman Howell Mason, New Brighton,
N. Y. : L» : 13983, Oct. 3, 1908. 44830
Swords drawn; a romantic drama in 4 acts, by
E. J. M. Hart. [101] p. t°. Typewritten.
© Edgar J. M. Hart, New York ; D : 1160,
Dec. 9, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1901. 44831
a romantic historical play of the times of
James II of England in 4 acts, by E. Hai't.
[180] ]). 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Hart. New York ; D : 4301, Nov. 25,
1903; 2c. Jan. 23. 1904. 44832
•
Swords points; a drama, by G. G. Bancroft. San
Francisco. The Bancroft company, 1890.
© Genevieve C. Bancroft, San Francisco ;
1890 : 34702, Nov. 4. 44833
Sworn (A) revenge; a western tragic drama in
4 acts, by T. Tolson.
© Thomas Tolson, Boston ; 1897 : 7555, Jan.
27. 44834
— Same. [2], 26 p. 4\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D: 38359; Tolson
Shepherd Eland, Troy, N. Y. 44834a
Syb; or. Life in the Sierras, drama in 4 acts, by
Richard L. Green.
© Minnie Wallace, New York; 1882:4638,
Mar. 24. 44835
Sybella of the bridges; play in 4 acts, by E. E.
Hutton.
© Ethelyn Emery Hutton, New York; D:
8185, Mar. 12, 1906. 44836
Sybil; operetta in 3 acts, by Max Brody and
Franz Martos, English version and lyrics by
Harry Graham, music by Victor Jacobi. Lon-
don, Chappell & CO., ltd., 1915. 91 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Nov. 24, 1915; Ic. Nov. 26. 1915; D:
42357 ; Chappell & co.. ltd., London. 44836a
a play in 1 act, by M. Bangs.
© McKendree Bangs, New York; 1898:
42732, July 16. 44837
or. Circumstantial evidence, 5 acts, a
dramatization of All Hallow-eve mystery, by
P]. E. Sherman.
© Ellen E. Sherman, Buffalo ; 1872 : 12671.
iVc. 2. 44838
Sybil Mortimer; a drama in 6 acts, by V. M.
Delmaine. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Vera M. Delmaine, Boston ; D : 9194, Oct.
5, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1906. 44839
Sybil (The) of Castille. ^ee Mariquita.
Sybille; n fragment, by B. H. Williams. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin H. Williams, Danielson, Conn. ;
D : 2762, Dec. 23, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1902.
44840
Sybil's (The) cave; a melodrama, by George
Toile [pseud, of L. C. Schem]
© Lida C. Schem, Hoboken, N. J. ; D : 810.
Aug. 14, 1901. 44841
Sybil's sacrifice. See Rookwood.
Sybiracy; dramat w 4 aktach w pi^ciu odslonach
oryginalnie napisany, przez Ant. Zdzieblows-
kiego. Chicago, Drukiem i nakladera Wl.
Dyniewicza. 1894.
© W. Dyniewicz, Chicago ; 1894 : 34243.
June 29 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 44842
2261
44843
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44863
Sydney Carton; a tale of two cities, dramatized
from Charles Dickens' novel by James W.
Ilarkins, jr. [Holyoke, Mass., M. J. Doyle
printing co., 1900] 86, [7] p. 12°. (Shea
dramatic series)
© Thomas E. Shea, Belfast, Me.; 1900 A:
137S7, June 2 ; 2c. June 2. 44843
or, A tale of two cities, dramatic version
of Charles Dickens' work of the same title, by
G. H. Neumann.
© Gustav H. Neumann, Philadelphia ; 1877 :
5464, May 5. 44844
'Sylums vs. fresh air; pathos monologue for
l)oy, by Stanley Schell. [New York, E. S.
Werner & company, 1914] p. 123-130. 12°.
(On cover: Stanley Schell 's sketches)
© Mar. 21, 1914; 2c. Mar. 30, 1914; A:
372086 ; Edgar Schell Werner, New York.
44844a
Sylvan (The) crucible; play in 3 acts, by H. M.
Graves. [103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1914; D: 37010; Harry M.
Graves, New York. 44844b
Sylvana, her romantic life; drama in 5 acts, by
Dimitri Carjiat. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1912; D: 28913; Demetre
Beraud, New York. 44845
Sylvanus; play in 1 act and 2 scenes, by E. B.
Kealing. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1912 ; D : 29371 ; Ethel Black
Kealing, Indianapolis. 44846
Sylvester; comic opera in 3 acts, by T. R. Reese.
© Theo. 11. Reese, Davenport, la.; 1896:
19089, Mar. 27 ; 2c. Apr. 24. 44847
Sylvester (The) night dream.
Heilbronn.
See Kate of
Sylvia; a coiriic opera libretto in 3 acts, by A. L.
.Tnnsson.
© Augustus Ludvig Jansson, West Somer-
ville, Mass.; 1897:47193, Aug. 23. 44848
— a play in 5 acts, by J. D. Beattie. [116] p.
f°. T.vpewritten.
© John Douglas Beattie. London, Ontario ;
D : 899, Sept. 25, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1901.
44849
— or, Love and temptation, a romantic spec-
tacular drama in 4 acts, by A. Sohlke.
© Augusta Sohlke, Nev/ York ; 1877 : 14520,
Dec. 13. 44850
— or, Taken at the flood, a play in 4 acts, by
J. H. Leroy.
© Ida Hermann, Sau Francisco; 1875:
11355, Oct. 30. 44851
Sylvia — Continued.
^or. The May queen, an ope; a in 3 acts,
music by Reginald de Koven, libretto bv H. B.
Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, Chicago; 1894:55567,
Nov. 28. 44852
Sylvia's aunts: a farce in 2 scenes for female
chMracters only, by Dorothy Waldo. Boston.
W. H. Baker & co., 1909. 13 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 14342,
Nov. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1908. 44853
Sylvia's slippers: farce in 3 acts, by G. C. De-
friez. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1913; D : 32709 ; Grace C.
Defriez, Brookline, Mass. 44854
Sylvia's wedding-day; a sketch, by C. W.
Tackeuberg. Typewritten.
© Charles William Tackenberg. Cincinnati ;
1900 A : 10762. Apr. 28 ; 2c. Apr. 30. 44855
Sylvie; ou, La curieuse d'amour, pi6ce en 4 actes,
do A. Hermant. 1 p. 1., S3 p. 8°. Printed.
© Abel Hermant, Paris ; 1900 A : 29100.
Nov. 30 ; 2c. Nov. 30. 44856
Symbol (The) of the rose; a melodrama of the
American Revolution, by W. N. Freeman.
© William Neelv Freeman, Germantown,
Pa. ; D : 3605, June 17. 1903. 44857
■ or. The romance of Harvey Birch, a drama
of the American Revolution, in 4 acts, by
W. N. Freeman.
© William Neely Freeman, Germantown,
Philadelphia ; D : 4612, Feb. 12, 1904. 44858
Sympathetic (The) doctor; comedv in 1 act, by
C. G. Loeb and F. INTandel. [9] p. f°. Typo-
written.
© Charles Gerson Loeb and Frank Mandel,
San Francisco; D : 6G09, May 1, 1905; 2c.
May 1, 1905. 44859
Sympathetic (A) man; in 1 act, by Charles
Horwitz. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Geo. A. Epps, New York; D : 4324, Nov.
27, 1903; 2c. Nov. 18, 1903. 44860
Sympathetic souls; a comedietta in 1 act,
founded on the French of Euggne Scribe, by
Svdney Grundy. New York, Samuel French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1900. 19 p. 12°.
(French's international copyrighted ed. of the
works of the best authors, no. 33)
© T. H. French, New York ; 1900 A : 25458,
Oct. 13 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1901 ; Ic. June 5, 1906.
44861
Sympathy; by R. K. Snow.
© Robert Keith Snow, Boston; D:S327,
Apr. 9, 1906. 44862
a drama in 5 acts, by Landred Lewis.
© Alban Greaves, Leakesville, N. C. ; 1887 :
19970, Aug. 4. 44863
2262
44864
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44884
Sympathy (A) concert; couietly iu 1 act, by Y.
DeW. Kaplan. 13 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1910 ; D : 20558 ; Ysabel De-
Wltte Kaplan, Englewood, N. J. 44864
Sympathy game; play iu 1 act, by R. A. Seager.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910 ; D : 20502 ; Robert Ar-
tluir Seager, New York. 44865
Symphony (A) in black; a comedy in 2 acts
for female characters only, by Bni-bara Bur-
bank. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1901.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 692.
•Tuly 25, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 2, 1901. 44866
Symphony (The) play; a 4-act play, by J. Lee.
[781 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1914; D : 38630 ; Jeunette
Lee, Northampton, Mass. 44866a
Symptoms; play in 3 acts. 79 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. G, 1910; D : 20722 ; Gideon Tini-
berlake, Baltimore. 44867
[Syn d'iavola (Son of the devil); drama in 4
acts, by O. Dymow]
CtlH'b ^bHBOJia; ^paJla B-B 4 .T.'^HCTBiHX'b, OcHU'b
/J^tlMOB-b.
89 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1!)I5; D: 41 851; Ossip
Dymow. New York. 44867a
Syncopation; by F. W. Donahoe.
©■ Frederic Wai-ren Donahoe, New York ;
D:1455, Feb. 17, 1902. 44868
Syndic (The); a comic opera in 3 acts, by W.
Davis, composed by D. S. Hollingshead. Bal-
timore. The Sun job printing office, 1902. 43
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Washington Davis, Baltimore ; D : 1604.
Ms\i\ 19, 1902; 2c. Apr. 22, 1902. 44869
oper:itic comedy in 3 acts, libretto by W.
Davis, nuisic by J. R. Macdonald.
© W^ashington Davis and .T. R. Macdonald.
New York State ; 1897 : 570. .Jan. 2. 44870
Same.
© Washington Davis and .L R. Macdonald.
New York ; 1897 : 7208. Jan. 25. 44871
Syndicate (The); an American comedy in 4 acts,
by E. .T. Swartz.
© Edward J. Swartz, Philadelphia; 1889:
27038, Sept. 5. 44872
a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by M. P. Reese
and Mary H. Ford. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary P. Reese, Kansas City, Mo. ; 1891 :
32802, Sept. 14 ; 2c. Sept. 14. 44873
— comedy in 3 acts, by J. H. Davis.
© Joseph H. Davis, New York ; 1891 : 12726.
Apr. 8. 44874
Syndicate sovereign; by .1. Kaiser, based on
Clinton Dangerfield's novel. Between sovereign
and syndicate. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7. 1910 ; D : 17882 ; John Kaiser,
Kansas City, Mo. 44875
Syndicated (The) Santa Glaus; a Christmas en-
tertaimnent for children in 2 acts, by Bertha
Currier Porter. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
3908. 15 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 12517,
Mar. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 21, 1908. 44876
Syra; a drama in 5 acts, by P. Robertson.
© I'eter Robertson, San Francisco ; 1877 :
14480, Dec. 12. 44877
Syren (The); a play in 4 acts, by K. Jones.
© Kallulu .Jones, New York ; D : 1.5605,
Apr. ]3, 1909. 44878
Syrene, queen of the sea.
© MacAndrew co., Canton, O. ; 1896:18176,
Mar. 23. 44879
Syren's (La) dance; a spectacular, pantomimic
dancing act, written and composed by G. Von
Palm. Typewritten.
© Gustav Von Palm, New York; 1900 A:
S91S. Mar. 19; 2c. Apr. 6. 44880
Syrian (A) elopement; a nuisical spectacle, in
tableaux and pantomime, by Anne Throop
Craig.
© Anne T. Craig, New York; D: 7664, Nov.
9, 1905 ; Ic. Nov. 1, 1905 ; Ic. Nov. 9, 1905.
44881
System (The); or. The dictagraph, comedy
di-;ima. by McCree and Clark, in collaboration
Willi T. Granville. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10. 1912; D : 30784 ; Juuie
McCree, Edward Clark and Taylor Granville.
New York. 44882
System Marmaduke; comedy in 4 acts, by T.
Dalton. [114] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mar. 25, 1915; D : 40173 ; Test Dalton,
Indianapolis. 44882a
System (The) of Doctor Goudron and Profes-
sor Plume; drama in 1 act, by Andre de
Lorde and R. H. Davis. 27 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Richard Harding Davis, Marion, Mass. ;
D : 3434, May 15, 1903 ; 2c. May 15. 1903.
44883
System (The) of Doctor Tarr; 1 act grotesque
comedy, by H. Tyrrell and Arthur Hornblow.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henrv Tyrrell, New York ; D : 6312. Mar.
10, 1905; 2c. Mar. -10, 1905. 44884
2263
44885
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44901
System of John Law; or. The Mississippi bub-
ble, udapted from Memoirs of John Law by
[Marie Joseph Louis Adolplie] Thiers, drama-
tized by M. D. Caiifiekl and W. W. Miller.
112 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mercedes Don Carlos Cautield and Wil-
liam Wallace Miller, Chicago; D : 7910, Jan.
29, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1906. 44885
System vs. humanity; 1 act playlet, by V. D.
Hitchings. [3] p.. f°. Typewritten.
© V. D. Hitchings, Norfolk, Va. ; D : 15175,
Feb. 20, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 26, 1909. 44886
Systeme (Le) du docteur Goudron et du pro-
fesseur Plume; drarae en 1 acte. par Andre de
Loide, dapres Edgar Poe. Paris, Librairie
theatrale, 1904. 39 p. 16°.
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 4700, Mar. 9, 1904 :
2c. Mar. 9, 1904. 44887
piece en 1 aclc, par Andr^ de Lorde. d'apres
Edgar Poe. mimb. 1. 513-524. illus. 8°.
I Reprinted fi-om Je sais tout]
© A. de Lorde, Paris: D : 11745, Nov. 15,
1907; 2c. Nov. 15, 1907. 44888
Szene im dorf. Sec Hohe (Die) des gefiihls.
T. B. 0.; revista lirica en 4 6 5 cuadros (a gusto
del consumidor) letra de E. Montesiuos y A.
Torres del Alamo, mtisica del maestro Arturo
Lapuerta. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1909. 30 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
1689-1: Eduardo Moutesinos y Angel Torres
del Alamo, Madrid. 44889
T. J. Smith, hatter; a play in 4 acts, by Henry
S. Caton. Washington, The commercial pub.
company. 1885. 83 p. 16°.
© E. M. Sheridan, Washington; 1885:
19773, Sept. 19; 2c. Sept. 19. 44890
T. P. S. canal boat Pinafore; an original bur-
lesque on n. .M. S. Pinafore.
© Tony Pastor, New York ; 1879 : 2790, Feb.
28. 44891
T. T. T. Tango temperance troubles; a play in
3 acts, by J. H. Roberts. 17 p. 4". Typewrit-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1914; D : 38713 ; Josephine
Howard Robei'ts, Coytesville, N. J. 44891a
Tabare; drama lirico en 3 actos, letra y mfisica
(Ic T. Breton. [2], 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1913;
IJret6n, Madrid.
D : 32449 ; Tomas
44892
Tabasco; by R. A. Barnet. Typewritten.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston ; 1895 : 7765, Feb. 4
Tabasco — Coutiimed.
a comic opera or burlesque in 3 acts,
libretto by R. A. Barnet, nuisic composed and
selected by E. E. Rice.
© Edward E. Rice, Philadelphia; 1893:
17717, Apr. 10. 44894
Table d'hote; farce comedy in 3 acts, by \^'. E.
Cowan.
© Wm. E. Co^^■an, New York ; 1894 : 12228.
Mar. 1. 44895
vaudeville sketch, arr. by John S. Carroll.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1909 ; D : 17355 ; Gus A. Torn-
(luest and Frank Rigo, New York. 44896
Table (The) is set; a comedy in 1 act, adapted
from the German of [Roderich] Benedix, by
Welland Hendrick. Syracuse, N. Y., C. W.
Bardeen, 1888. 26 p. 12°.
© C. W. Bardeen, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1888:
10261, Apr. 9 ; 2c. Apr. 28. 44897
Tableau a vendre; vaudeville en 1 acte. par
I'aul Bonliomme et Madeleine Guittv. Paris.
C. Joubevt, 1912: 31 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2c. .Tan. 21, 1913; D:
32016; Joubert, Paris. 44898
Tableau and pantomime entertainments; by
Clara E. Cooper, Bertha Currier Porter,
Laura M. Parsons and others. Boston, Wal-
ter H. Baker & co., 1914. [156] p. 12°.
© Mar, 27, 1914; 2c. Mar. 28, 1914; D:
36584 ; AValter H. Baker & co.. Boston.
44898a
Tableaux and scenic readings, original tab-
leaux, pantomimes, illustrated songs and
scenic readings; suitable for all ages, by Marie
Irish [p.seud. of Mayme Riddle Bitney] <^h\-
cago, T. S. Denison [1906] 121 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison. Chicago ; A : 157197, Oct.
5. 1906 : 2c. Nov. 12, 1906. 44898b
Tableaux mouvants and poses plastiques; by
Clara Power Edgerly. New York, E. S. Werner.
© Edgai- S. Werner, New York; 1894:
50709, Oct. 30 ; 2c. Nov. 5.
44899
Tableaux of Erin; with scenes, dialogue and
synopsis of a new 2 act farce, by Bartholo-
mew Mahanay and R. Pearson.
© Robert Pearson. Maiden, Mass. : 1872 :
12368, Nov. 23. 44900
Tables (The) turned; tabloid, by H. Howard
[pseud, of H. H. Levy] [1], 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1915; D : 39834 ; H. Howard
Levy, New York. 44900a
2 c. Feb. 4.
44893
2264
— or. The new man and the coming woman.
© Viutie Root McDonald. Wellston. Mo. ;
1897:39513, July 5. 44901
4490i3
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44913
Tables (The) turned — Continued.
or, The passing of Santo, original playlet
in 1 act. by H. Seluian. [1], 17 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1913; D: 35239; Harold Sel-
niaii, .Ter.sey City. 44902
• Sec also Future (The)
Tabliers (Les) blancs; |par L. B^niere] Paris,
Librairie theatrale. 1905. 3 p. 1., 131 p. 12°.
© Louis Beniere, Paris; D:6359, Mar. 20,
1905 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1905. 4490.3
Tabloid (A); tragic farce, l)y Arthur Eckersley.
New York, S. French ; London, Samuel French,
ltd., 1914. 20 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Feb. 3, 1914 : 2c. Feb. 4, 1914 ; D : 35911 ;
Sanniel French, ltd., London. 44903a
Taboo (The); a fantastic opera in 2 acts, li-
))retto by I\I. Cai-nes. 79 p. S°.
© IVIason Carnes, New York; 1895:3929,
Jan. 14 ; 2c. Jan. 19. 44904
Taciturn (The); romantic drama in 5 scenes,
liy A. L. Jones. [4], 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2. 1913; D : 32822 ; Annie L.
.Tones, New York. 44905
Tact; a dramatic sketch, by B. Chapin. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin Chapin. New Y(n-k ; D : 1195S,
Dec. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 44906
Tactics; comedy farce in 3 acts, by A. T. Oakes.
© A. T. Oakes, New York; 1890:33124,
Oct. 24. 44907
a comedy in 1 act, by Thomas Frost.
© James O. Barrows. New York ; 1899 :
S2588, Dec. 21 ; 2c. Dec. 21. 44908
• a nnisical comedy in 3 acts, l)y C. F. Pidgin.
© Cliarles F. Pidgin, Boston; 1884:5299,
I\Iar. 12. 44909
Taddie and the big adventure; comedy in 1 act,
by C. M. Greening. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18. 1915; D : 39427 ; Clara M.
Greening. Los Angeles. 44909a
Tanzchen (Das); lustspiel in 3 akten, von Her-
mann Bahr. Bonn, A. Ahn. 1011. 69 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1911 ; D : 25600 ; Albert Ahn,
Bonn, Germany. 44910
Taffy; an operetta in 3 acts, for children, com-
jiosed and mostly writ I en by .Terome Hopkins
|i. e. C^haries .Terome Hopkins] [1st ed.]
I New York. Wm. Ivnowles, printer] 1882. 16
p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© G. Jerome Hopkins, Williamsport, Pa. ;
1882:19281, Nov. 14; 2c. Nov. 14. [Note:
Later editions of tliis drama have the title,
Taffy and old Mnnch] 44910a
Taffy and old Munch; an educational operetta
in 5 short acts, written and composed by Je-
rome Hopkins [i. e. Charles Jerome Hopkins]
7th ed. 27 p. 8°. Printed, [Libretto only]
© C. J. Hopkins, Athenia, N. J.; 1896:
55.528, Oct. 6 ; 2c. Oct. 6. 44911
— an oiieretta in 5 acts, for children, written
and composed by Jerome Hopkins [1. e.
Charles Jerome Hopkins] 3d ed. 26 p, 12°,
I'rinted. [Libretto only]
© C. J. Hopkins, United States: 1884:
10106, May 17 ; 2c. May 17. 44911a
— Same. 6th ed. 27 p. S°. Printed. [Li-
bretto only]
© C. J. Hopkins, New York ; 1887 : 11181 .
Apr. 26 ; 2c, Apr. 26. 44911b
— an operetta in 3 acts, for children, writ-
ten and composed by Jei'ome Hopkins [i. e.
Cliarles Jerome Hopkins] 2(1 ed. cover-title,
S°. Printed. [Libretto only]
22 p.
© C. J. Hopkins, United States ; 1883 : 751:;
Apr. 21 ; 2c. Apr, 21.
44911c
Taffy was a Welshman; original opera in 3
acts, book and lyrics, by Grant Stewart and
J. Hayden, music by John McGhie. [71] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 20, 1914 ; D : 37081 ;. Jack Hay-
den, New York. 4491 Id
Tag (Der); oi-, The tragic man, [play in 1 act]
by J. M. Bi'.rrie. New York, Charles Scrib-
ner's sons, 1914. 2 p. 1., 20 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1914; 2c. Jan, 2, 1915; D: 39291;
J, M. Barrie, London. 4491 le
• (The day) ; dramatic composition, by J. M.
Barrie. (In New York times, v. 64, no, 20784,
Dec, 20, 1914)
© Dec. 20, 1914; le. Dec. 21, 1914; D:
39170 ; James M. Barrie, Kirrienmir, Scotland.
4491 If
Tag (A) day episode; by Carl Dean. 3 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1911 ; D : 25232 ; Bert Sheri-
dan and Florrie Sloane, New York. 44912
Tag (Ein) im paradies; musikalische posse in 3
aufziigen, von Leo Stein [pseud, des Leo
Rosenstein] and Bela Jenbach, musik von* Ed-
mund Eysler. SoufHier- und regiebuch. Leip-
zig, Ludwig Doblinger, 1914. 129 p. 4°.
© Ic. July 15, 1914; D:. 37614; L. Dob-
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig.
44912a
Same. Textbuch der gesange. Leipzig, Lud-
wig IX)l)linger (Bernhard Herzmanslcy), 1914.
32 p. 12°.
© Ic. June 1, 1914; D : 372T4 ; Ludwig
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig.
44912b
2265
44913
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44932
Tag^e (Die) von Saarbriicken; oder. Stahl und
feder, iiiilitjirisches volksschauspiel aus
.irro.sser /eit ia 4 aufziigeii, von C. Werbeck,
Hamburg. C. Werbeck, selbstverhif? [1911]
135 p. 12°.
© Oct. 21, 1011 ; 2e. Nov. 4, 1911 ; D : 25672 :
Carl Werlieclc, Hanilnirg, (iernmny. 44913
Taggs, the waif; or. Uncle Beth, a drauui in 5
acts, by l.en Ware [pseud, ol' Low Ward]
(Jl.vde, O.. Ames' publishing co.. 1896. 40 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 369])
i © Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1896:18172.
:\Iar. 23; Ic. Mar. 23. 44914
Tags; or. The newsie's good fortune, playlet in
1 act, by .T. W. Davidson. 6 p. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1911; D : 23662 ; James W.
l>avi(lson, New York. 44915
Tagurito; a comic opera in 2 acts, book and
lyrics by Harry L[ane] Dunlap. 2 p. 1., 22
numb. 1. 4°. [Text printed pai'allel with
binding]
© H. L. Duulap, St. Louis; D:9114, Sept.
19, 1906; 2c. Oct. 5. 1906. 44916
Taharka and Aldaea; Assyrian tragedy in 4
acts, by Le Mar Dorome [pseud, of M, E.
Doaue] [72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1912 ; I ) : 30690 ; IMaude Es-
telle Doane, Philadelphia. 44917
• • a tragedy in 4 acts, by I.,e Mav Dorome
[pseud, of M. K. Doane]
© Maude Estelle Doane. Philadelphia; D :
12438, F(>b. 27, 1908. 44918
Tai-paud-hie.
© William l^robel. Merideu. Conn., and Wil-
liam Huge, Woonsocket. R. I.; 1898:60037.
Oct. 12. 44919
Tail (The) (tale) of a shark; or. The wailing
(whaling) experience of Sally Simpkins,
wor<ls by Tom Hood, sr.. the introduction and
uHisic arr., re-written and adapted from that
of Mr. Tom Cooke, by Alfred B. Sedgwick.
New York, C. T. De Witt.
© Clinton T. De Witt, New York; 1878:
15;572. Dec. 27 ; 2c. July 10, 1880. 44920
Tail (The) of the tiger and the tub; a musical
episode in 1 act, by G. F. Buler. Typewritten.
© G. F. Euler, San Francisco ; 1899 : 77191,
Nov, 27; 2c. Nov. 27. 44921
Tailor-made (The) gown. See Talking (The)
woman.
Tailor shop; a vaudeville sketch, by M. Sher-
man. 6 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Milton Sherman, New York; D : 8728.
June 22, 1906 ; 2c. June 22, 1906. 44922
Tailor's (The) dummy; a pantomime act, by
F. T. S. Buckley. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Floyd T. S. Buckley. New York; D:
9128, Sept. 22, 1906; Ic. Sept. 13, 1906: Ic.
Sept. 22. 1906. 44923
Taint (The); play in 3 acts, by A. Moore. [107]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914 ; D : 35737 ; Anne Moore.
New Y'ork. 44923a
Taint (The) of blood. Sec Blanche Vavasour.
Taint of the thief; 1 act drama, by E. L. Fox
and G. A. Parker. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14. 1910 ; D : 20455 ; Edward L.
Fox and Grosveuor A. Parker, New York.
44924
'Taint politics, 'tis married life. See Mono-
logues of to-day.
Tainted; or. In the blood, a drama in 4 acts, by
H. P. Halsey.
© Harlan P. H.-ilsey, New York; 1873:2214,
Mar. 7. 44925
Tainted money; by E. J. Cronin. 17 p. f°.
Typewritten .
© Eugene J. Cronin. Baltimore ; D : 7496,
Nov. 3, 1905; 2c. Nov. 3, 1905. 44926
^ by W. Carleton. [4] p. f°. Proof.
© Will Carleton, Brooklyn ; D : 13947. Sept.
28, 1908: 2c. Sept. 29, 1908; 2c. {in Will Car-
loton's magazine I'] very where) Nov. 28, 1908.
44927
comedy in ',] acls, by L. Raynow.
© Lottie Ttnviinw. l>avton. ( ). ; D : 12736,
Apr. 13, 19()S. 44928
a draniM in 4 acts, by (Uacosa, \r. bv Milton
Sills.
© Robert Robertson, La Crosse, Wis. ; D :
12488, Jdar. 5, 1908. 44929
Tainted philanthropy; thrilling di*ama of mod-
ern conditions in .3 acts, by A. Goldknopf. 94
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1910; D : 22033 ; Abraham
(Joldknopf. New York. 44930
Tais-toi, mon cceur; pigee en 3 actes, par M.
Hennequin et 1*. Veber. Paris, P. V. Stock,
edileur, 1910. 202 p. 12°.
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2c. Sept. 17, 1910; D:
22070; INI.uuice Hennequin & Pierre Veber.
Franci'. 44931
Tajadera (La); zarzuela baturra en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 3 cuadros, en prosa y verso, original
de A. y P. ^lelantuche, mtisica del maestro
Ban-era. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1909. 62, [1] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 23. 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16902; A. y P. Melantuche, Madrid. 44932
2266
44933
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
44951
Take a chance; drama in 4 acts, by E. H. Deni-
sou. [68] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jiily 28, 1913 ; D : 33918 ; Emily Herey
Denison, Butte, Mont. 44933
Take it — don't take it; a negro slietch in 1
.scene, bv .Tohn Wild. arr. by Charles White.
New York, R. M. De Witt, 1875. 8 p. 12°.
( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no.
47])
© Ilobert M. De Witt. New York; 1875:
2461, Mar. 16; 2c. May 21. 44934
Take it from me; by W. T. Clark. 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1910; D: 20683; W. T.
Clark, Brooklyn. 44935
Take your medicine; n laughable farce in 1 act,
by C. L. Fleming.
© Charles L. Fleming, Philadelphia ; D :
4274, Nov. 20, 1903. 44936
Taken at the flood. See Sylvia.
Taken away. See Literary life.
Taken by storm; drama of 3 scenes and 3 acts,
by S. S. G. entertainment company. Can-
ton, 111., S. S. G. entertainment company, 1912.
cover-title, 167 numb. 1.. 1 1. 8°. [Text par-
allel with binding]
© July 5, 1912; 2c. June 26, 1912; D:
30220; Helen Gaylord, Luzetta R. Sanders,
and Cora A. Sanders, Canton, 111. 44937
Taken from life; a melodrama, by Henry Pet-
titt,
© Samuel Colville, New York; 1882:292.
Jan. 9. 44938
— — • an original sketch, by W. J. Jones.
© Will J. Jones, Covington, Ky. ; D : 1277,
Jan. 13, 1902. 44939
play in 5 acts, by Henry Pettitt. 74 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1913 ; D : 32872 ; Darcy & Wol-
ford, New York. 44940
• the unique psychic; novelty, an actual i*e-
productiou of a real episode, dramatized by
W. S. Marion. 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Will S. Marion, Boston; D : 11762, Nov.
18, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1907. 44941
Taken in; a comic opera, by F. Stewart.
© Fannv Stewart, Baltimore ; 1879 : 6471,
May 14. " 44942
Taken unawares; farce in 3 acts, by C. R, Schu-
bering. 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 31, 1911; D : 24809 ; C. R. Schu-
bering, Oakland, Cal. 44943
Taking a chance; sensational dramatic novelty,
by W. I;. Robards. [2], 8 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1910 ; D : 22830 ; Willis Lewis
Robards, Weehawken, N. J. 44944
Taking a step; sketch in 1 act, by E. Goodman.
[2]. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1914; D : 37292 ; Edward
Goodman, New York. 44944a
Taking a wife; 1 act play, by C. Slade. [2], 19
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1913; D : 32701 ; Constance
Slade, New York. 44945
Taking (A) affair; burglar sketch, by K. L.
Bennett.
© Katheryne Leiter Bennett, New York;
D : 5212, June 20, 1904. 44946
Taking care of Smith; little comedy in 1 act,
by S. D. Gookins. [8], 30 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1915 ; D : 39685 ; Shirlaw D.
Gookins, Chicago. 44946a
Taking chances; comedy in 1 act, by E. S.
lUiskay. [2]. 26 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1914; D: 36069; Everett S.
Ruskay, New York. 44946b
a comedy in 3 acts, by A. E. Wills.
© Anthouv E. Wills, Brooklyn; D:8711,
June 18, 1906. 44947
— a play in 1 act, by F. G. Lanham. 16 p.
obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Fritz Garland Lanham, Weatherford,
Tex.; D: 10236, Mar. 29, 1907; 2c. Mar. 29,
1907. 44948
— -sketch, by C. J. Bates. 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1913 ; D : 32000 ; Clyde Jack-
s(.n Bates, New York. 44949
Taking father's place; farce in 1 act, by W. C
Parker. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1909. 16 p.
12°. (, [Amateur series] )
© Sept. 27, 1909; 2c. Sept. 29, 1909; D:
16958 ; T. S. Denison. Chicago. 44950
Taking of the Bastile; the open air drama, by
L. Leubrie.
© Lou Leubrie, Memphis, Tenn. ; 1889 :
22390, .July 20. 44951
Taking the census; a farce, by Elizabeth F.
Guptill. New York, Chicago, Tnllar-Meredith
CO., 1915. 6 p. 8°.
© Sept. 21, 1914 ; 2c. and aff. June 26, 1915 ;
A:40045S; Tullar-Meredith co.. New Yox-k.
44951a
2267
44952
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
44969
Taking the census — Continued.
an original farce in 1 act, by Ida M. Bux-
ton. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1883. 6 p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 137] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1883 : 19423, Oct.
22 ; 2c. Oct. 22. 44952
Taking the census in Bingville; entertainment
in 1 act, by Jessie A. Kelley. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1911. 43 p. 12°.
© June 9, 1911; 2c. June 10, 1911; D:
24446 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
44953
Taking the count; by J. Gorman. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1911 ; D : 24846 ; Jack Gorman,
New York. 44954
Taking the cure; handicap dash in 3 furlongs,
by E.Scott. [132] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1914 ; D : 39192 ; Earle Scott,
New Yoik. 44954a
Taking the movies; play in 1 act, by J. Fields.
7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1913 ; D : 34913 ; Joseph Fields,
New York. 44955
Taking the third degree in the grange; a bur-
lesque in 1 act, by A. C. Daniels. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co.,1909. 8 p. 12". ( [Baker's
ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 14186,
Oct. 31, 1908; 2c. Nov. 7, 1908. 44956
Taking things easy; comedy in 1 act, by E. S.
Ruskay. [2], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1913; D: 34422; Everett S.
Rnskay, New York. 44957
Taking time by the forelock. See Bohemian
(The)
Taking (A) way; farce in 1 act, by Innis G.
Osborn. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1914.
22 p. 12°.
© Feb. 20, 1914; 2c. Feb. 21, 1914; D:
36102; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
44957a
Takraatanda (The); a romantic comedy in 3
acts, by G. S. Dunkiu. [74] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Gertrude Scott Dunkin, New York; D:
209.5, July 8, 1902 ; 2c. July 8, 1902. 44958
Tal (Das) der liebe; eine musikalische komodie
in 3 aufziigen, nach Max Dreyer, von Rudolf
IjOtbar, musik von Oscar Straus. Text der
gesange. Leipzig, L. Doblinger, 1910. 46 p.
12°.
© Jan. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1910 ; D : 17870 ;
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky),
Leipzig. 44959
Tal (Das) der liebe— Continued.
Same. Vollstiindiges soufflier-bucb mit
samtlichen regiebemerkungen. Leipzig [etc.],
Ludwig Doblinger, 1910. 92 p. 12°.
© Feb. 18, 1910; 2c. Mar. 10, 1910; D:
20408; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz-
mansky), Leipzig. 44960
Tale (A) and tableaux from King Arthur
legends; by G. Sbellenberger. 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1910 ; D : 21190 ; Grace Sbel-
lenberger, Humboldt, la. 44961
Tale-bearers; a musical comedy in 1 act, by
H. L. Dunlap. 4 p. 4°. Printed. [Words
only]
© Harry L. Dunlap, St. Louis; D : 9190,
Oct. 4, 1906; 2c. Oct. 10, 1906. 44962
Tale confided by the woods; in 5 acts, by
M. Y. T. H. Myth [pseud, of Ludwig Nicholo-
vius] New York, Broadway pub, company.
[1908] 2 p. 1., 60 p. 12°.
© Broadway pub. co.. New York ; A : 226168.
Dec. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1908. 44963
Tale (A) from the Klondyke; a 1 act drama, by
W. E. Golden.
© William E. Golden, Chicago ; 1897 : 656.54.
Nov. 26 ; 2c. Nov. 26. 44964
Tale (The) of a feather. See Local (A) scan-
dal.
Tale of a hat. See Tribulations.
Tale of a mermaid; a vaudeville sketch in 3
scenes, by C. S. Adelman. 9 p. f °. Typewrit-
ten.
© Chas. S. Adelman, Chicago; D : 9082,
Sept. 13, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 13, 1906. 44965
Tale (The) of a peacock fully displayed; a
buffo operatic extravaganza, by Charles Smith
Cheltnam.
© Lucy Rushton, New York; 1872:3874,
Apr. 12. 44966
Tale (A) of a shirt; a farcical comedy.
© Homer Bassford and O. L. Hagen, St.
Louis ; 1S94 : 9036, Feb. 8. 44967
musical comedy iu 1 act, by Chas. Morton.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [2],
15 p. f°. Mimeographed. [Words only]
© Dec. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1914 ; D : 39197 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 44967a
Tale (A) of a trail; a shocker in 1 scene, by
Robert Offor. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1910; D : 22723 ; J. R. Oisliei,
mgr., Buffalo. 44968
Tale (A) of a turkey; by E. R. Burton and C.
Bi'ookes.
© Edward R. Burton and Corney Brookes.
Cincinnati ; D : 6548, Apr. 20, 1905. 44969
2268
44970
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
4498';
Tale (A) of an overcoat; a farce, by Sidney
Luska [pseud, of H. Harland]
© Hearv Harland. New York; 1889:1857,
Jan. 14. ' 44970
Tale (A) of blood. Sec Mafia (The)
Tale (A) of Cairo. See Kadee (The)
Tale (A) of California. See Doctor Aron's ad-
venture.
Tale (A) of Latonia. -^'ee His last race.
Tale (A) of Mexico; by Theodore H. Say re.
195] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. H. Sayre, New York ; 1890 : 41027,
Dec. 23; 2c. Dec. 23. 44971
Tale (A) of '98. See Innisfallen.
Tale (A) of Tenochtitlan. See Iwoz.
Tale (A) of the Christ. Sec Pilate's wife.
Tale of the comet.
© Spahu & Corson, Anadarko, Okl. ; D:
15225, Mar. 2, 1909. 44972
Tale (A) of the hills; a comedy drama of life
ou the Blue Ridge, by A. Ghissmire. 91 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Albert Glassmire, Philadelphia; D:
11329, Sept. 11, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 11, 1907
by
44973
G. Cor-
Tale (A) of the hours; 4 act play
neill. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913; D: 32640; Genevieve
Corneill, Toronto, Canada. 44974
Tale (A) of the Kanaka kingdom. -See It.
Tale (The) of the lizard; comedy in 1 act, by
G. G. Belden. [1], 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1913; D: 34.532; George
Gregory Belden, Spokane, Wash. 44975
Tale (A) of the South. See Colonel Conyers.
Tale (The) of the speaking-tube. Sec Dolly's
week-end.
Tale (The) of the train; a monologue, by B. B.
Hayward. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Beatrice Burke Hayward, Way land.
Mass.; DrMGGP,. Dec. 30. 1908; 2c. Dec. 30,
1908. 44976
Tale (A) of the Tuileries. Typewritten.
© A. Bellamy Price. Boston; 1897:56727,
Oct. 7 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 44977
Tale of the white canoe. See Lelawalla.
Tale (The) of the wonderful cloak; a play for
bovs in 2 acts, by liewis E. T. Vicary. De-
troit. The W. H. Swail printing co.. 1912. 18
p. 8'.
© Apr. 24, 1912 ; 2c. May 3, 1912 ; D : 29568 ;
Mabel Rankin Vicary, Detroit. 44978
Tale (The) of the wonderful cloak — Continued.
Same.
© May 4, 1912; 2c. Sept. 14, 1912; D:
30S42 ; Mabel Rankin Vicary, Detroit. 44979
Tale (The) of Troy; scenes and tableaux from
the Iliad and Odyssey of Homer, etc., the tr.
and dramatization by G. C. Warr.
© George W. .James, Oleander, Cal. ; 1885:
1835, .Tan. 20. 44980
Tale (The) of truth. See Pantomime almanac.
Tale (A) of two cities; condensed version in 4
scenes of Charles Dickens' book, by E. Arden.
[2], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1912 ; D : 30529 ; Edwin Ar-
den, New York. 44981
a drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by W. F.
Sage, adapted from Charles Dickens' novel of
the same name.
© William Francis Sage, New York; 1900
A : 133, .Jan. 2 ; 2c. Jan. 25. 44982
a drama in prologue and 5 acts, a drama-
tization of Dickens' story of that name by
A. P. Barnard and C. H. Randolph.
© Augustus Porter Barnard and Charles
Henry Randolph, United States ; 1872 : 10303,
Sept. 26. 44983
a dramatization of Charles Dickens' novel
of the same name, in 4 acts and a prologue, by
G. W. Hows and W. L. Alden.
© Geo. W. Hows and W. L. Alden, New
York ; 1871 : 5235, June 2. 44984
play in 1 act, adapted [from Dickens' novel]
by T. Terriss. [l],34p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912; D : 31369 ; Tom Ter-
riss. New York. 44985
— See also Angels (The). — At the last,
best. — Destiny. — Life (A) for love. — Only
(The) way. — Recalled to life. — Sacrifice. —
Sydney Carton.
Tale (A) of two grandpas,
invitations.
See Two (The)
Tale (A) with a wag; comedy in 3 acts and an
accident, by G. H. Atkinson, dramatization of
The white linen nurse, by Eleanor Hallowell
Abbott [i. e. E. H. A. Coburn] [149] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1915; D: 41755; George
Henry Atkinson, New York. 44985a
Talent (The) furnished; 1 act farce, by I^. B.
Edwards.
© Louise Betts Edwards, Philadelphia ;
1900 A : 6188, Mar. 7. 44986
Talent on tap; a 1 act comedy, by M. Kauf-
mann.
© Max Kaufmann, I^hiladelphia ; D : 15852.
May 14, 1909. 44987
2269
44987
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45002
Tales and plays of Bobin Hood; by E. L. Skin-
ner. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American
book company [1915] 236 p. incl. front., illus.
(part, col.) 12°.
Dkamatic contents : — Robin Hood and the
Banbury tinker. — Robin Hood and Mother
Hobbes. — The Nottingham shooting match. —
liobin Hood and the unfortunate knight. —
King Richard and Robin Hood.
© Aug. IG, 1915 ; 2c. and afE. Aug. 24, 1915 ;
A: 410203; Eleanor L. Skinner, Columbus, O.
44987a
Tales (The) of Edgar Poe (Les contes de Poe);
a drama in 5 acts and 12 tableaux, by Richard
iiesolide, tr. and adapted by the Franco-
American dramatic agency, New York.
© Francois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1885 : 26504, Dec. 16. 44988
Tales (The) of Hoffmann; play in 4 acts, by
Charles Henry Melzer. [80] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 8, 1911 ; D : 24166 ; Witmark mu-
sic library, New York. 44989
See also Contes (Les) d'Hoffmann.
Tales of the O'Hara family. See At last. —
Shingawn.
Tales of Venice. See Bravo's (The) oath.
Tales out of school; a comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Freeman, a free adaptation from tlie French
by I'ailleron, Le secret de M. Dieudonng.
[104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Max Freeman, New York ; D : 896, Sept.
24, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 24, 1901. 44990
Taliesin; a masque, by Richard Hovey.
© Small, Maynard & co., Boston; 1899:
34689, May 23. 44991
Same.
© Small, Maynard & co., Boston; 1899:
09429, Oct. 25. 44992
Talisay; incident of the Philippines, by W.
Dean. [14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly 18, 1911; D: 24716; Warren
Dean, Fort Myer, Va. 44993
Talisman; dramatisches marchen in 4 aufziigen,
mit teilweiser benutzung eines alten fabel-
stoffes, von Ludwig Fulda. New York, H.
Bartsch, 1893. 106 p. 12°.
© Goldmark and Conried, New York; 1893:
9198. Feb. 20 ; 2c. Mar. 3. 44994
— Same, ed. with introduction and notes by
Edward Stockton Meyer. New York, H. Holt
and company, 1902. xli, 170 p., 1 1. 16°.
© Henry Holt & co., New York; D:2791.
Oct. 22, 1902 ; 2(:. Jan. 22, 1903. 44995
Talisman — Continued.
dramatisches marchen in 4 aufziigen, von
Ludwig Fulda, ed. with introduction and
notes by C. William Prettyman. Boston, D. G.
Heath & co.. 1902. ix, 125 p. 16°.
© D. C. Pleath & co., Boston; A: 29360,
Mar. 22, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 1902. 44995a
Same, ed. with introduction, notes, ques-
tions and vocabulary by Otto Manthey-Zorn
. . . Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn and com-
pany [1911] xxiii, 239 p. incl. front, (port.)
16°. (International modern language series)
© May 22, 1911; 2c. July 12, 1911; A:
292388 ; Otto Manthey-Zorn, Amherst, Mass.
44996
■ historical and dramatic play in 6 acts.
dramatized from Walter Scott's novel, by
A. S. Carpenter and M. M. Price. [Chicago,
1906] 66 p. 12°.
© Asa S. Carpenter and Marie M. Price,
Winnetka, 111.; D : 6496, Apr. 11, 1905; 2c.
Sept. 21, 1900. 44997
— ■ a melodrama in 4 acts, by A. A. Smith.
© Alfred Asbury Smith, New York ; D :
13899, Sept. 21, 1908. 44998
oper in 4 aufziigen, nach Ludwig Fulda's
gleichnamigem dramatischen marchen, von
Adela Maddison. Leipzig, Breitkopf & Har-
tel, 1910. 84 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 17, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1910 ; D : 22766 ;
A. Maddison, Berlin. 44999
a spectacular romantic drama in 5 acts.
adapted from Sir Walter Scott's novel, by L.
Liggett and H. S. Harris.
© Leigh Liggett and Henry S. Harris, De-
troit ; 1884 : 12046, June 13. 45000
— or, The knight of the leopard, a romantic
opera in 3 acts, libretto by A. Matthison, mu-
sic by Michael W. Balfe.
© Arthur Matthison, United States; 1873:
6196, June 2. 45001
— • See also Cceur de Lion.
Talk (The) of Broadway; vaudeville sketch, by
T. W^elch. G p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1911; D: 24025; Thomas
Welch, Pittsburgh. 45002
Talk (The) of tha moment; play in 4 acts, by
A. J. Zellner and A. R. De Beer. [106] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1915; D: 41836; Arthur J.
Zellner and A. R. De Beer, New York. 45002a
■play in 1 act, by A. R. De Beer. [2], 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1915; D: 41575; Abraham
Rayfield De Beer, New York. 45002b
2270
45003
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45021
Talk (The) of the town; a burlesque comedy iu
3 acts, by W, Fessler.
© Walter Fessler, New York ; 1898 : 76908,
Dec. 30. 45003
a musical comedy in 2 acts, by Seymour
Hides. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Greet, London; D : 6013, Jan.
6, 1905; 2c. Feb. 25, 1905. 45004
Talkative (The) young lady; or. Silence not
always a virtue, a comedy in 1 act, by A.
Eudres.
© Augusta Endres, Philadelphia ; 1873 :
14277, Dec. 13. 45005
Talked about; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
C. E. Wright. Viclisburg. Miss., Yicksburg
printing and publisliing company, 1895. 54 p.
8°.
© Charles E. Wright, Yiclcslnirg, Miss. ;
1895 : 61800, Dec. C ; 2c. Jan. 3, 189(). 45006
• ■ by W. C. Cowper.
© Will C. Cowper, New York ; 1886 : 16548,
July 20. 45007
a play in 4 acts, by Jane A'an Buren [pseud.
of L. X. Hyman] [19] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1913; D : 32526, Lillian X.
Hyman, Kew Gardens, North Richmond Hills.
Long Island, N. Y.
45008
Talker (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by Marion
Fairfax [pseud, of M. F. Marshall] [125] p.
4°. Typewritten;
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1911; D : 253.59 ; Mrs. Tnlly
Marshall, Slioreham, N. Y. 45009
a play, by Marion Fairfax [pseud, of M. F.
Marshall]
© Marion Fairfax Marshall, New York :
D : 15774, May 4, 1909. 45010
Talking (The) bird and singing leaves and
golden water; dramatization from the Ara-
bian nights, by B. Johnston. [19] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29. 1910; D: 22680; Bertha
.Tohn.ston, Brooklyn. 45011
Talking (A) fest; play in 1 act, by Charles
Horwitz. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten
© Ic. July 30, 1913 ; D : 35365 ; Jack Alex-
ander and Sidney Kose, New York. 45012
Talking (The) horse; »s'cc Tom. Dick and Car-
rie.
Talking machine. Sec Prof. Black's phunny-
graph.
Talking (The) woman; monologues, by May
Isabel Fisk. New York and London, Harper
& brothers, 1907. v, [1] 168, [1] p. front., 15
pi. 12°.
Contents : The invalid. — At the theatre. —
The new baby. — A woman inquiring about
trains. — An April shower. — The saleslady. — ■
The tailor-made gown. — An afternoon call. — ■
At the health resort. — The boarding-house
keeper. — Entertaining the neighbor's child. —
Her first trip abroad.
© Harper & bros., New York ; A : 178577,
June 5, 1907 ; 2c. June 7, 1907. 45012a
Tall (A) strategy; fifteen minute vaudeville
sketch, by Gertrude Brooke Hamilton. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Gertrude B. Hamilton, Washington; D:
10693, June 3, 1907 ; 2c. June 3, 1907. 45013
Tallaboo; or, Swept by fire to fame and for-
tune, melodrama in 5 acts, by N. It. Harper.
45 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1911 ; D : 23365 ; N. li. Har-
per, Louisville. 45014
Tallahassee; by M. McClelland.
© Marion McClelland, Chicago ; D : 12864,
Apr. 29, 1908. 45015
Talleyrand; being an episode in the life of that
world famed politician, founded on Clinton
Ross' short story. The niece of Talleyrand,
by W. A. L'Honnnedieu. [3], 28 p. 4°.
© William A. L'Hommedieu, Buffalo; D:
3154, Mar. 17, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1903. 45016
Tallow (A) candle; a musical farce comedy in
4 acts, by H. W. Van Dyke.
© H. Walter Van Dyke, Baxter, la.; 1894:
14905, Mar. 15. 45017
Tally-ho; a comedietta, by Malcolm Watson,
nmsic by Alfred J. Caldicott. Libretto. Lon-
don, J. Williams, 1894. 38 p. 8".
© Joseph Williams, London; 1894:41905,
Sept. 13; 2c. received. 45018
— a hunting drama in 4 acts, by A. C. Gunter.
© Arcliibald Clavering Gunter, New York ;
1894 : 3794, Jan. 15. 45019
— a nmsical drama in 3 acts, by J. Miller
[i. e. Cincinnatus Heine Miller] 37 p. 8°.
© .Toaquin C. H. Miller, United States;
1883 : 17298, Sept. 20 ; 2c. Sept. 20. 45020
— • or, Jerome park with the four-in-hand
club, a romantic musical and farcical comedy
in 3 acts. New York.
© AV. J. Comley and J. S. Key, United
States ; 1880 : 4778, Mar. 25. 45021
— See also Four in hand.
5379— VOL 2—17-
'39
0071
45022
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45042
Tally-ho coaching' club; a farcical comedy in
3 acts, Mrs. F. M. Chapman.
© Mrs. F. M. Chapuiau, Worcester; 1880:
37G0. Mar. 10. 45022
Talman; or, Twenty years later, drama in 4
acts, by H. B. Cypelmau. [2], 51 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1913; D: 32898; Hyman B.
Cypelman, New York. 45023
Talmud. See Bitter waters.
Talolo; Samoa nisches liebeswerben, schwank im
3 akteu. von A. Kurth und V. Laveri-enz.
Berlin, E. Bloch, 1901. 88 p. 12°.
© Eduard Blocb, Berlin; D : 974, Oct. 17,
1901; 2c. Nov. 13, 1901. 45024
Talon (El) de Aquiles; comedia en 3 actos,
original de M. Bueno. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1909.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16879; Manuel Bueno, Madrid. 45025
Talulah; a play in 5 acts, by S. W. Cutting.
92 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Sarah Walker Cutting, Brookline, Mass. ;
D : 5924, Dec. 19, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1904.
45026
Tain o' Shanter; a comic opera in 2 acts, words
by C. I. Duncan, music by F. P. Bullard.
© Charles I. Duncan and Fred. Field Bul-
lard, Boston ; 1897 : 5627, Jan. 18. 45027
-comic opera libretto in 3 acts, ))y C. W.
Bacliman.
© C. ^V. Bachmau, Eos Angeles ; D : 6307,
Feb. 16, 1905. 45028
a poetical drama in 3 acts.
© Mrs. .T. H. Kline, United States; 1881:
11360, .luly 22. 45029
a romantic comic opera in 3 acts, libretto
written and music composed by I'aul Marlow
|ps(^ud. of A. C. Moss]
© A. C. Moss, Streator. 111.; 1895:34261,
•Tnly 1. 45030
Tamar, and other poems; by E. T. Whifl'en.
New York, Broadway i)ublisbing co., 1014.
321 p. 12°.
© Jan. 2. 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1914 ; A : 362176 ;
E. T. Whift'en, New Rochelle, N. Y. 45030a
Tamara; comic opera in 3 acts with the ballet-
pantomime, Adam and Eve, words and music
by H. Bauer. Typewritten.
© Heinrich Bauer, New York ; 1893 : 54611.
Dec. 11 ; 2c. Dec. 11. 45031
Tamarra; the Russian spectacular pantomime,
in 2 acts and 6 scenes. Typewritten.
© Prank Melville, New York ; 1890 : 12729,
Apr. 17; 2c. Apr. 17. 45032
Tambo's souvenir; by J. H. Blackford.
© John H. Blackford, St. Joseph, Mo.;
1891 : 28919, xVug. 12. 45033
Tambour-major (Le); operette en 2 actes, pa-
roles de Maude Elizal)eth Inch, tr. frangaise
par P. V. G[irard], musique de Edward P.
Johnston. New York, J. Fischer & l)ro., 1912.
20 p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 15, 1912; 2c. Nov. 18, 1912; D:
31466 ; J. Fischer & bro., New York. 45034
Tambourine (The) drill; by Adelaide Westcott
Hatch. New Yoi-k. The Hints publishing ^V:
supply company, 1904. cover-title, 3 p. 12°.
© Hints pub. & supply co.. New York ; D :
5733, Nov. 5, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 23. 1904. 45035
Tambourine, queen of the Gales; or, The right
of title, i)y H. M. Freck.
© Harry Mundell Freck, Columbus, O. ; D :
2108, July 11, 1902. 45036
Tamburlaine the Great. Sec Masterpieces of
the English drama: Christopher Marlowe.
Tamed; 1 act comedy sermon, by C. Oliver. 9
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1910; D : 20857 ; Christine
Oliver, Lents, Or. 45037
TamiKo-San; Japanese play in 1 act, by S.
Cowan. [1], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1915 ; D : 41042 ; Sada Cowan,
Casco Bay, Me. 45037a
Taming a bear; a play in 3 acts, by M. M. Al-
len. 1 p. 1., 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1914; D-: 38654 ; Martha M.
Allen, Forest Hills, N. Y. 45037b
Taming a cow boy.
© William P. Carver, New York; 1893:
11022, Mar. 2. 45038
Taming a flirt; a comedy playlet in 1 act, l»y
W. Montague. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1912; 1) : 28825 ; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 45039
Taming a husband; by P. J. Gil more and
Olive P. Le Moyne. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank J. Gilmore and Olive P. Le Moyne,
Portland, Me.; I) : 6035, Jan. 10, 1905; Ic.
Dec. 27, 1904; Ic. Apr. 10, 1905. 45040
— ^1 act comedy, by E. Huff and D. Ravnol.
16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1911 ; D : 23303 ; Edgar Ruff
and Dorothy Raynol, New York. 45041
— a 3 act musical comedy, by Edgar Ruff and
D. Raynol. 37 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Dorothy Raynol, Mobile, Ala.; D:7728,
Dec. 16, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 16, 1905. 45042
— See also Brown's baby.
2272
45043
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45060
Taming a sufEragette; dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by F. Julian. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Apr. 4, 1910 ; 2e. Apr. 8, 1910 ; D : 20748 ;
Alexander Byers and Fretlerick Julian, Clii-
cago. 45043
Taming a title; a 1 act dramatic composition,
by F. J. Beaman. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich.; D:
12633, IVIar. 28, 1908 ; 2c. IMar. 28, 190S.
45044
Taming a traveling/man; farce in 1 act, by
S.E.Smyth. [l],llp. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1913; D : 35391 ; Samuel E.
Smyth, Omaha, Neb. 45045
Taming an actress; 1 act play, Ity M. Osborne.
[27] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Merri Osborne, New York ; D : S9()3. Aug.
15, 1906; Ic. Aug. 15, 1906; Ic. Sept. S, 1906.
45046
Taming Jenny; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
A. R. I*. Owens. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. R. Penly Owens. Newark, N. J.; D:
12485, Mar. 4, 1908; 2c. IMar. 4, 1908. 45047
Taming of a sport; by R. B. Peck. 100 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1909 ; D : 17654 ; Rali»h B.
Peck, New Yorlv. 45048
Taming (The) of Georgina; comedy in 4 acts,
by Embley Osnuui. [109] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Eliza Warren, Cleveland ; D : 5748, Nov.
10, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1904. 45049
Taming (The) of Julia; a comedy in 4 acts, by
W. R. Hildreth. [76] p. 4°. Typewiitten.
© William Robert Hildreth, Porterville,
Cal. ; D : 7957, Feb. 7, 1900 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1900.
45050
Taming (The) of Mrs. Green. 8ce Happy Nan
and the suffragist court.
Taming (The) of Mrs. Lane; comedy in 3 acts,
l)y M. L. White. 67 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22. 1911; D: 24035; IMontgomery
Lewis White, Austin, Tex. 45051
Taming (The) of my mother-in-law; nuisical
extravaganza in 2 acts and 5 scenes, by R. C.
Michel. [61] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28260 ; R. G. Michel,
Cincinnati. 45052
Taming (The) of the cynic; a comedy, by F.
Lightner.
© Francis Lightner, Detroit; 1897:46121,
Aug. 16. 45053
Taming of the princess. See King Thrush-
beard.
Taming (The) of the shrew; by William
Shakespeare, ed. with notes, introduction,
glossary, list of variorum readings and se-
lected criticism l)y Cliarlotte Porter and
Helen A. Clarice. [1st folio ed.] New York.
T. Y. Crowell ^ co. [1908] 3 p. 1., v-xvii, 261
p. front. 16°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co., New^ York; A:
218284, Sept. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1908.
45054
— a comedy, by William Shakespeare, arr. in
an introduction and 3 acts, for the use of
schools and colleges. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1908. 41 p. 12°,
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 13111,
June 4, 1908 ; 2c. June 5, 1908. 45055
— • as arr. by A. Daly, with an intro-
duction by William Winter. Centenary ed.
New York, Privately printed for Mr. Daly,
1887. 75 p. front., phot. 8°.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1887:2316,
Jan. 29 ; 2c. Apr. 18 ; 2c. Dec. 29. 45056
— — — re-arranged in 5 acts, by Augus-
tin Daly, with an introduction l)y William
Winter.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Doruey.
New York, as executors, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 5153, Feb. 4, 1914. OrigJ-
nal entry, Jan. 29, 1887, no. 2316. 45056a
— ed. by Frederick Tupper, jr. New York,
The Macmillan company, 1912. xviii, 135 p.
front. 24°. (The Tudor Shakespeare)
© Dec. 4, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1912 ; A : 328692 ;
jNIacmillau co.. New York. 45057
— ed. with notes, by William J. Rolfe. Har-
l)er's library ed. New York and London, Har-
per & brothers, 1898. 180 p. front, ill us.
12°. (Shakespeare's complete works, v. 7)
© Harper & bros.,' New York ; 1898 : 20442,
Apr. 28 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 45058
— with a special introduction by Alice Mey-
nell and an original frontispiece by Eleanor F.
Brickdale. [The University press Shakes-
peare. Renaissance ed.] New York, George
D. Sproul, 1907. xx, 122 p. front. 4°. (The
complete works of William Shakespeare, with
annotations and a general introduction by
Sidney Lee. v. 7)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
177439, May 22, 1907 ; 2c. May 22, 1907.
45059
— with an introduction by Ada Rehau. Play-
er's ed. New York, Doubleday, Page & co.,
1900. xi p., 2 1., 148 p. pi. 12°.
© Doulileday, Page & co., New York ; 1900
A: 6502, :Mar. 10; 2c. Apr. 3. 45060
2273
45061
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45083
Taming' (The) of the shrew — Continued.
(Shakespeare's); with- introduction and
notes by Margaret A. Eaton. Boston, New
York [etc.] Educational publisliing company
[1908] 142 p., 1 I. 16°. (Classic library)
© Educational pub. co., Boston; A: 200120,
Feb. 26, 1908; 2c. Apr. 27, 1908. 45061
(Shakespeare's comedy of); ed. with notes
by William J. Kolfe. New York, Harper &
brothers, 1881. [iiij-vi, [7J-180 p. illus.
(incl. port.) 16°.
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1881 : 2666,
Feb. 21 ; 2c. Mar. 15. 45062
Same.
New
Y'ork. Cincinnati [etc.]
American book company [1904] 242 p. incl.
front, illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge. Mass.; A:
98365, Oct. 6, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1904. 45063
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1909] vi, [3], 10-180 p.
incl. front. (port.) 16".
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 vears from Feb. 21, 3909; A:
228504, Jan. 20, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1909.
45064
>SV'(' (il.-io Katharine and Petruchio. — Lion
(The) tamer. — Shakespeare's works.
Taming (The) of the shrewd; a 1-act playlet,
by W. H. Davis. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. Harrison Davis, Philadelphia; D:
12743, Apr. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1908. 45065
a 3 act comedy, burlesquing Shakespeare's
(jhristopher Sly, by R. Frimel.
© Rudolf Frimel, New York ; D : 3900, Sept.
17, 1903. 45066
Taming (The) of the suffragette; comedy in 1
act, by li. W. Springer. 11, [1] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 15, 1911; D : 24213 ; Bessie Wre-
ford Springer, Detroit. 45067
Taming the editor; comedy-drama in 1 act, by
P. .Tohnson. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tnly 19, 1912; D : 30,301 ; Peter .loiin-
son, Toi'oiito, Canada. 45068
Taming' the groucherinos; or, The unifying-
catastrophe, comedy in 4 acts, by ,T. (). .Tacob-
son. [154] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1911; D: 24634; J. Oliver
.Tacobson. Chicago. 45069
Taming the husband; comedy in 4 acts, by Rev.
J. Rappaport.
© Julius Rappaport, Chicago ; D : 14959.
.Tan. 21. 1909. 45070
Taming the tamer; 1 act comedy-drama, l>v
E. W. Cortis. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1910; D: 20116; Ernest W.
Cortis, East Orange, N. .T. 45071
Taming the tiger; a drama of the early days of
California in 3 acts, by B. L. Hall. 117 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Burton Luther Hall, Berkelev, Cal.; D:
12256, Jan. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1908. 45072
drama of the Klondike in 5 acts, by B. L.
Hall. New ed. [2], 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915 ; D : 39371 ; Burton Luther
Hall, Berkeley, Cal. 45072a
Tammany; a melodrama in 4 acts, by H. Gral-
tan Donnelly. ,
© Jacob Lift, United States ; 1896 : 8777.
Feb. 6. 45073
Tammany (A) brave; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
H. Grattan Donnelly.
© Jacob Litt, United States ; 1896 : 877.",
Feb. 6. 45074
Tammany hall; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. Cor-
num.
© James Corman, Greenpoint, N. Y. ; 1896:
5357, Jan. 20. 45075
a melodrama in 4 acts, l»y H. Grattan Don-
nelly.
© Jacob Litt, Uiiiteti States; 1896:8776.
Feb. 6. 45076
-a play of conteiiiporaneous interest in 4
acts, by D. Sully.
© Dau'l Sully, United States; 1892:14580,
Apr. 2. 45077
Tammany (A) man; a melodrama in 4 acts, by .
H. Grattan Donnelly.
© Jacob Litt, United States ; 1896 : 8771,
Feb. 6. 45078
a 3 act farce comedy, by M. J. Haw.
© Bobby Gaylor, Chicago ; 1897 : 63219, Nov.
IL 45079
Tammany (The) men; ;i melodrama in 4 acts,
i)y H. Grattan Donnelly.
© Jacob Litt, United States; 1896:8770,
Feb. 6. . 45080
Tammany (The) sachem; a comic opera in 3
acts, by J. C. Breil. JJbretto.
© Jo.seph C. Breil, Pittsburgh ; 1894 : 53912,
Nov. 19. 45081
a melodrama in 4 acts, by H. Grattan Don-
nelly.
© Jacob Litt, United States; 1896:8774.
Feb. 6. 45082
Tammany, the dictator of Gotham. See Bat-
tle (The) of the factions.
Tammany tiger; a melodrama In 4 acts, by H.
Grattan Donnelly.
© Jacob Litt, United States; 1896:8772,
Feb. 6. 45083
00
274
45084
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45108
Tammany tiger — Continued.
Same. Typewritten.
© .Jacob Litt, New Yorlv ; 1896 : 100S5, Feb.
11 ; 2c. Feb. 11. 45084
Tammany tigers; spef'tacular farce comedy in
3 acts, by Fred. J. Huber.
© Gus Hill, New York: 1897:1060.5. Fel).
11. 45085
Tammany (The) twins; a comedy in 3 acts, by
J. D. Burbridge.
© .Tames D. Burbridge. .Tacksouville. FUt.;
1806 : 68407, Dec. 16. 45086
Tammay (A) man; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by E. F. Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York ; 1896 : 2209.",
Apr. 9. 45087
Tampering with hearts; by F. R. Cutter. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Rollin Cutter, Cincinnati: I>:
12884. May 2. 1908 ; 2c. May 2, 1908. 45088
Tamura. See Noh dramas.
Tan (A) lamb; comedy in 4 acts, by R. G. Jones.
[2], 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1910; D : 22836 ; Russell G.
.Tones. A'an Wert, O. 45089
a playlet in 3 acte, by R. G. Jones. 27 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17. '1910 ; D : 2136.5 ; Russell G.
Jones, Van Wert, O. 45090
Tauagra love; mimed dance in 3 scenes, by
G. M. Rochebois. [4] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1912 ; D : 31375 ; Gaston Ma-
rie Rochebois, New York. 45091
Tandaradei. See Lockere vogel.
Tangle (The); comedy in 1 act, by E. W. Cortis.
[1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1913 ; D : 33667 ; Ernest White-
house Cortis, East Orange, N. J. 45092
comedy playlet in 1 act, l)y E. AV. Cortis.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1911; D : 23493 ; Ernest W.
Cortis, P:ast Orange, N. J. 45093
melodrama in 4 acts, by L. Burte. 47, [l]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1911 ; D : 24352 ; Lloyd Burte.
Brooklyn. 45094
play in 1 act. by S. H. Wallach. [2], 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1913 ; D : 34758 ; Samuel H.
AA'allach, New^ York. 45095
-play in 3 acts, by H. C. Colweli. 141 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1913 : D : 33894 ; Henry Clif-
ford Colweli, Kittanning, Pa, 45096
Tangle (A) of flags; a play in 4 acts.
© Agnes Rose Lane, Brooklyn ; D : 3024,
Feb. 21, 1903. 45097
Tangled (A) affair; a 3 act comedy, by S. J.
Mustol and J. W. Hanlon.
© Samuel J. Mustol and John W. Hanlon,
Paterson : D : 1175, Dec. 12, 1901. 45098
Tangled hearts; a drama in 5 acts, by D. Hau-
chett.
© D. Hanchett, Terre Haute, Ind. ; 1882:
;)714. June 13. 45099
Tangled lines; i\ comedy of the Maine woods in
4 acts, by R. Stodart. " [93] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Robert Stodart. New York ; D : 8792, July
7, 1906; 2c. July 7, 1906. 45100
Tangled lives; or. Love and honor, an original
drama in 4 acts, by J. W. Keller. [74] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© .John W. Keller, New York; 1886:2625,
.Tan. 30 ; 2c. Mar. 11. 45101
or. Two hearts' sorrow, an emotional do-
mestic drama in 6 acts, dramatized by D. A.
Reynolds, from Barrett Sylvester's [J. G.
Noe's] novel of the same name. Lyons, Mich.,
D. A. Reynolds & co.. 1886. 46 p. 16°.
© D. A. Reynolds, Lyons, Mich. ; 1885 :
1400, Jan. 16; 2c. Feb. 1, 1887. 45102
Tangled nets; by F. N. Wilcox and A. T. Saun-
ders.
© Frank N. Wilcox, Cleveland, O., and A.
Tresize Saunders, Akron, O. ; 1887 : 10632.
Apr. 20. 45103
Tangled relations. Sec Little (The) daughter.
Tangled skein; by W. R. Thirwell.
© Wm. R. Thirwell, San Francisco; 1899:
72687, Nov. 7. 45104
in 3 icnots. by PI Dyer, jr. Providence,
R. I., J. A. & R. A. Reid. 1881. 31 p. 8°
© Elisha Dyer, jr., Providence, R. I.; 1881 :
4700, IMar. 28; 2c. Apr. 6. 45105
Sec also Pig (The) brother play-book.
Tangled (The) thread; a play in 6 acts, by J. J.
Brooke.
© J. J. Brooke, Philadelphia; 1881:6023,
Apr. 19. 45106
Tangled (A) web; a comedy in 3 acts, by C. B.
Batchelder.
© Clara Burbank Batchelder, Minneapolis;
D:8691, Jxme 13, 1906. 45107
a melodrama in 5 acts, by A. L. Root.
© Alice L. Root. Boston; 1893 : 31650', July 5.
45108
2275
45109
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45119
Tangled wildwood; a comedv drama in 4 acts,
by J. J. Ratcliffe.
© John James Ratcliffe, Trenton, N. J.;
1S9S : 11870, Feb. 16 ; 2c. Mar. 4. 45109
Tanglefoot vs. Peruna; a mode trial, bv Everett
Franklin. New York. Dick cS: Fitzgerald, 1913.
28 p. 12°.
© Jan. 20, 1913; 2c. Jan. 31, 1913; D:
32269; Dick & Fitzgerald. New York. 45110
Tangles; a farce in 1 act, by C. Leona Dal-
rymple. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald [1907]
18 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 9750,
Jan. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1907. 45111
a folly in 3 acts, by R. Henegan. [1], 133
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23. 1912 ; D : 30099 ; Rex Hene-
gan, Paris. 45112
Tanglewood; a farce in 3 acts, by Mabel Selden
[i. e. M. S. Smith]
© Mabel Selden Smith, Chicago; D : 8099,
Mar. 5, 1906. 45113
Tango; play in 3 acts, by M. Morton [i. e. M. M.
Conheim] [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1914 ; D : 35929 ; Martha Mor-
ton, New York. 45113a
Tango (Le); comedie en 4 actes, de Mme. et
M. J. Richepin. [41] p. 8°. Printed.
© Jan. 30, 1914; 2c. Mar. 17. 1914; D:
363S6 ; M. et Mme. Jean Richepin, Paris.
45113b
Tango (El) argentine; humoradn en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original de Luis
de Larra y Mamiel Fernandez de la Puente,
miisica de los maestros Valverde y Foglietti.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espartoles] 1914.
44 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38177; L. de Larra y M. Fernandez de la
Puente, Madrid. 45113c
Tango (The) clvib; musical comeilv in 1 act. by
E. Weitzel. [2], 18 p. 4°. "Typewritten.
[Word.s only]
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1914; D : 36855 ; Edward
Weitzel, New York. 45113d
Tango-prinzessiu (Die); posse mit gesang und
tanz in 3 akten, von .T. Kren und C. Kraatz,
gesangstexte von A. Schonfeld, musik von J.
Gilbert [pseud, of Max Winterfeld] Berlin,
Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher biihn-
enschriftsteller, g. m. b. h., 1913. 104 p. 12°.
[Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913 ; D : 35494 ; Curt Kraatz,
Wiesbaden, Germany, Jean Kren, Alfred
Schonfeld & Jean Gilbert, Berlin. 45114
Tango (The) shoes; novelty comedy act. by B.
Burke. [1]. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1915 ; D : 39715 ; Billie Burke,
New York. 45114a
Tango (A) step-mother-in-law; farce in 1 act,
by J. H. Neebe. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1914; D: 30597; Joseph H.
Neebe, New York. 45114b
Tango tangles; comedy sketch, bv J. Arnold.
[1], G p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1914 ; D : 36499 ; Jack Arnold,
Memphis, Tenn. 45114c
Tango (The) teacher; play in 1 act, by E. A.
Weil. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1914 ; D : 36643 ; Edwin Arthur
Weil, New Y'ork. 45114d
Tangoer (The); dancing play in 3 acts, bv R.
Barry. [SO] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1914; D : 36262 : Richard
Barry, New York. 45114e
Tangoitus; play in 1 act, by M. Rowland. [5]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1914 ; D : 36836 ; Mal)el Row-
land, New York. ^ . 45114f
Tanis, the sang digger; or. In old Virginia, a
Southern idyl in 4 acts, by C. W. Bachman.
founded on the book of same name by Amelie
Rives Chanler Troubetzkoy. [77] ' p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© C. W. Bachman, Los Angeles ; D : 6306,
Mar. 9, 1905; 2c. Aug. 28, 1905. 45115
Tannhiiuser and the minstrels tournament on
the Wartburg; grand romantic opera in 3
acts, by Richard Wagner, tr. into English in
exact accordance with the original, by Mrs.
J. P. Morgan. New ed.
© Mrs. John P. INIorgan. United States;
1891 : 8283, Mar. 4. 45116
Tannwald; a drama by J. S. Hittell. San Fran-
cisco, Alta California print [1877 1 24 p. S°.
© John S. Hittell, San Francisco; 1877:
2584, Mar. 1 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1878. 45117
Tanta, the doll girl; a 3 act plav, by R. A.
Bliss. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1910; D : 20.339 ; Rosa A.
Bliss, New York. 45118
Tantalizing Tommy; (•on)edy in 4 acts, by Paul
Gavault and Michael IMorton. New York. S.
French ; London, S. French, ltd.. 1911. 174 p.
12°.
© Dec. 15, 1911; 2c. Dec. 18, 1911; D:
28014; Samuel French, ltd., London. 45119
2276
45120
COPYKIGHtED IN THE UNITED STATES
45136
Tante Rosa; lustspiel iu 3 aufziigeii, von Mel-
choir Longyel, deulseh von Stefan T. Klein.
Miinclien, Drei niaskeu verlag. g. m. b. h., 1918.
100 p. 8°.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1913; D: 33074; Drei niasken
verlag, g. m. h. h., Munich. 45120
Tantris, the fool; drama in 5 acts, by Ernst
Hardt, authorized English version, by W.
Nobbe and J. James.
© Wilhelra Nobbe and J. .Tames, St. Louis ;
D : 15477, Mar. 29, 1909. 45121
Tanya; romantic drama iu 4 acts, by Mary
French and Charles Jehlinger. 73 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1910 ; D : 201.51 ; Mrs. Daniel C.
French, New York. 45122
Tanzanwalt (Der); vaudeville in 3 akten, von
Pox'des-Milo und Erich Urban, niiisic von Wal-
ter Schiitt. Berlin, Deutscher theater verlag,
1912. 77 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1912 ; D : 31083 ; Hans Bartsch.
New York. 45123
Taotai (Der) von Zi-ka-wei; burleske oper in 4
akten. von G. Fiii-st, nuisik von Max Ilennina:.
[Berlin, Robert BartJie, 1914] 122 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1914 ; D : 36730 ; Thespis-ver-
lag, Charlottenburg, Germany. 45123a
Tapfere (Der) Cassian. Sec Marionetten.
Tapfere (Der) Kassian; singspiel in 1 aufzug.
von Arthur Schnitzler, nnisik von Oscar
Straus. Leipzig, L. Doblinger (Bernhard
Herzmansky) 1909. 19 p. 8°.
© Sept. 20, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1909 ; D : 16980 ;
Liidwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky),
Leipzig. 45124
Tapfere (Der) soldat; operette in 3 akten, mit
beniitzung von motiven aus Bernard Shaw's
Helden, von Rud. Bernauer und Leopold .Ta-
cobson, nnxsik von Oscar Straus. 89 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz-
mansky), Vienna; D; 1348.5, Aug. 1, 1908; 2c.
Aug. 1, 1908; 2c. (printed) June 17, 1909.
45125
Same.
Wien, Leii)zig,
Text der gesange.
L. Doblinger, 1908. 52 p. 12
© Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz-
mansky), Vienna; D : 14475, Dec. 7, 1908; Ic.
Dec. 7, 1908. 45126
— See also Soldadito (El) de chocolate.
Tapis d'orient; operette en 3 actes, livret de
Maurice Vaucaire, musique de J. Burgmein.
Milan, G. Ricordi & co., 1911. 98 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2c. Dec. 29, 1911; D:
28122 ; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 45127
Tappan (The) Zee well. Sec Cuddy.
Tappeto (II) rosa; operetta in 3 atti, libretto di
Maurizio Vaucaii-e, tr. italiana di Giuseppe
Adami, nmsica di J. Burgmein. Milano, G.
Ricordi & c, 1912. 69 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Jan. 25, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1912 ; D : 28445 ;
(J. Ricordi & c, Milan. 45128
Tapping the wires; melodrama in 2 scenes, by
(). A. Hirsli and Edward Freiberger. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1911; D: 2,5605; O.scar A.
Hirsch, New York. 45129
Taps; an adaptation of Zapfenstreich from the
(Jerman, by Lee Kugel. 78 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© William Klein. New York ; D : 5333, July
18. 1904; 2c. .July IS. 1904. 45130
play iu 4 acts, by Franz Adam Beyerlein,
tr. from the German by Charles Swickard.
lloston, .John AV. Luce and conipanv [1915]
3 p. 1.. 119 p. 12°.
© Oct. 26, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1915 ; D : 42447 ;
L. E. Bassett, Boston. 45130a
a play of German military life in 4 acts,
by A. I. Du r. Coleman. New York, C. Herr-
mann, 1904. 98 p. 8°.
© Carl Herrmann, New York; D: 4837, Apr.
5, 1904 ; 2c. June 1, 1904. 45131
a war memory in 1 act, by A. R. Whytal.
Typewritten.
© A. R. Wliytal, New York ; 1891 : 1814,
Jan. 12 ; 2c. May 28, 1892. 45132
Tar and feathers; drama of Missouri in 4 acts,
by L. B. Ely. [2], 132 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1910 ; D : 22185 ; Lewis B.
Ely, St. Louis. 45133
Missouri drama in 4 acts, by L. B. Ely.
[96] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1. 1910; D: 21718; Lewis B. Ely,
St. Louis. 45134
Tar (The) and the tartar; a comic opera in 3
acts, by H. B. Smith, music by Adam Itzel,
jr. Lyrics. Chicago [Slason Thompson & co.]
1901. 29 p. 8°.
© Harry B. Smith, Chicago; 1891:15371.
Apr. 25 ; 2c. .July 11. 45135
-Sec also Mandarin (The)
Tara; atlapted from the opera Finola, of Charles
Dawson, and Moore's melodies, by the Ursu-
lines of St. Teresa.
© Ursulines of St. Tei-esa, New York ; D : 1,
Jan. 2, 1901. 45136
2277
45137
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45155
Tara — Continued.
or, The heart of a harp, by M. E. Henry-
Ruffin. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© j\Irs. U. E. Heury-Ruffin, INIobile ; D : 8286,
Apr. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 6. 1906. 45137
Tarantula Bill, suitor; a dramatic composition
in 1 act, by A. C. Rowsey.
© E. D. Rvan, New Yorlv ; D : 1518, Mar. 4.
1902. 45138
Tarare. See Beaumarchais theatre illustre.
Tarasca (La); sainete en 2 actos y 4 cuadros,
original de D. Berriatua y J. Aguado. Ma-
drid r^ociedad de autores espauoles] 1914. 48
p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40049; Doroteo Berriatfia and JesGs Aguado,
Madrid. 45138a
Tares; a new drama in 3 acts, by Mrs. Oscar Ber-
inger.
© Frank \\\ Sanger, New Yorlj; 1888 : 2995,
.Tan. 27. 45139
Target (The); play in 1 act, by A. Hopkins.
[1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 20. 1914; D : 35715 ; Arthur Hop-
kins, New York. 45139a
play in 3 acts, by T. A. Morris and Frank
Harris Blighton. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1015 ; D : 41134 ; Thomas Ar-
tbur Morris, New York. 45139b
Tarif; romantic play of the 15tb century, in 18
scenes, by M. Armbruster. 91 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1910 ; D : 20613 ; Mat Arm-
bruster, Columbus, 45140
Tarry thou till I come; or, Salathiel, the wan-
dering Jew, a drama.
© Funk & Wagnalls co., New York ; D : 559,
June 8, 1901. 45141
- — — See also Salathiel.
Tarry town (A) widow; a comedy drama in 4
acts. Typewritten.
© James H. Shunk. Chicago; 1896:69971,
Dee. 24 ; 2c. Dec. 23. 45142
Tartarin sur les Alpes; comedie pittoresque ea
5 actes et S tableaux, par L. IMarches, d'apres
le roman d'Alpbonse Daudet. Paris, IJbrairie
theatrale, artistique & litteraire. 1913. 4 p. 1.,
138 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1913; 2c. Nov. 24, 1913; D:
35106; Leo Marches, Paris. 45143
TartiifE der patriot; ein satirisches komodien-
spiel in 3 akten, von Otto Ernst Tpseud. of
O. E. Schmidt] Leipzig. L. Staackmaun, 1909.
127 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Otto
Ernst Schmidt, Grossflottbek, Germany; res.
no. 2772; Ic. Jan. 15, 1909. 45144
Tartiiff im reifrock; farce in 5 bilderu, von Ar-
thur Midler, erneuert von Lion Feuchtwanger.
Mvmchen, Georg Midler, 1912. 120 p. 12°.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1912 ; D : 30604 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. ra. b. h., Munich. 45140
Tartufe demasque. See Felice.
«
Tartuffe; or, The impostor, a comedy in 5 acts,
by Moliere. New York, F. Rullmau, 1888. 43
p. 4°. ( [The Coquelin-Hading ed. French
and English] )
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1888 : 27476. Sept.
27; 2c. Oct. 13. 45146
ou, L'imposteur, par Moliere. ed. with in-
troduction and notes by John E. ilatzke. New
York, H. Holt & co., 1906. xxvii. 169 p. 16°.
© Henry Holt & co.. New York; D : 8850.
July 21, 1906 ; 2c. July 23, 1906. 45147
See also Continental drama. — Great plays:
French and German.
Tashleen; a play in 1 act, by J. ^I. Lippmann.
38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Julie M. Lippmann, New York; D: 1993.
June 9, 1902 ; 2c. July 21, 1902. 45148
Tasting those pearly tears; comic sketch in 4
scenes, by D. R. de Simone and E. Rajola. 24
p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1912; D: 29547; Edmondo
Rajola and D. Robert de Simone, New York.
45149
Tat; or, Edna, the veteran's daughter, a border
drama in 4 acts, by Jack Crawford.
© J. W. Crawford, Albuquerque. N. M. ;
1889: 37477, Dec. 9. 45150
Taters; comedietta in 1 act, by Roy Redgrave.
7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Gene Hughes. New York ; D : 6890, June
30. 1905 ; 2c. June 30, 1905. 45151
Tat j ana; or. The choosing of the bride at the
Russian court, a dramatic play in 4 acts, by
H. M. Plum-Woehning.
© Huberta M. Plum-Woehning, New York;
D : 12618, Mar. 2.5, 1908. 45152
Tattercoats; a musical play, lyrics and vocal
music by Alfred Scott-Gatty, instrumental nui-
sic by Nicolas C. Gatty, libretto by Robert
Stewart. Typewritten.
© Boosey & co., London ; 1900 A : 5054. Feb.
24; 2c. Feb. 24. 45153
Tattered (A) bit of a sail; a 1 act play, by V. A.
Barber. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Victoria Adams Barbei", Winnetka. III.;
D : 14241. Nov. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1908. 45154
Tattered (A) sacrament; by V. Z. Post.
© Van Zo Post, New York ; D : 13903, Sept.
22, 1908. 45155
2278
45156
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45173
Tattered Tom; a drama in 6 acts, by E. Sibley.
© Emilv Siblev, Buffalo; 1872:991, Jan. 31.
45156
i)r, The sweep, the waif, and the boot-
black, a drama in 3 acts, dramatized by per-
mission of Horatio N. Alger, .jr., from his story
with that title, by E. A. Lewis.
© Edwin A. Lewis, Lyuu, Mass. ; 1S7G :
11964, Oct. 26. 45157
Tatterley; a drama. 1\v Arthur Shirley and Tom
Gallon.
© Elizabeth Marliurv. New York; 1897:
35212. June 12. 45158
the story of a dead man. drama in 3 acts,
adapted from the novel of that name, by T.
Gallon. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1909; D : 16978 ; Tom Gallon.
Loudon. 45159
Tatters; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by A. B.
Miller.
© A. B. Miller, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1879:
17536, Dec. 24. 45160
Tatters, the Italian waif (as found in the
streets); a dramatic and nmsical play, dauce,
and sketch, by U. Rocfire.
© Ulo Rocfire. New York : D : .5931. Dec. 3,
1904. 45161
Tatters, the pet of Squatters' Gulch; an original
border drama in 3 acts, by Levin C. Tees.
Philadelphia. The I'enn pul). co., 1893. 38 p.
front, (port.) 12°. ([Keystone ed. of popu-
lar plays] )
© Penu pub. co.. Philadelphia ; 1893 : 33387,
July 15 ; 2c. July 15. 45162
a romantic drama in 3 acts, by L. C. Tees.
Ms.
© Levin C. Tees, Philadelphia ; 1882 : 2755,
Feb. 22; Ic. May 16. 45163
Tattle (The) tale; comed^' in 1 scene, by F. Du-
UKmt.
© Frank Dumont, New York ; 1883 : 209<)4,
Nov. 13. 45164
Tattle tale town; nmsical comedy liI>retto in 2
acts, by T. B. Donaldson. 44 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 21. 1913; D : 32398 ; Thomas B.
Donaldson. Philadelphia. 45165
Tattle- tales of Cupid; by Paul Leicester Ford.
New Y'ork. Dodd, Mead & co., 1898. vi p. 2 1.,
264 p. 12°.
Contents : The best laid plans. — Man pro-
poses.
© P. L. Ford. Brooklvn : 1898 : 63052. Oct.
27; 2c. Oct. 27. 45165a
Tattoo; a military play in 4 acts, by Franz
Adam Beyerlein.
© Richard Schlaghamer, New York ; D :
4804, Mar. 29, 1904. 45166
See also Lights out.
Tattooed (The) lady; a comedietta, by Freder-
ick Courtenay Barber and E. P. Howard. 18
p. 4°. Typewa'itten.
© Ic. May 26. 1910; D : 21184 ; Edward
I'ercy Howard, New Y'ork. 45167
comedy -playlet in 1 act, by Alice Leal Pol-
lock and Ethel Watts Mumford [i. e. 'E. W
Grant] [2]. 25 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1914; D : 36981 ; Joseph Hart,
New York. 45167a
Tattooed (The) man; a comic opera in 2 acts,
by Han-y K. Smith, nuisic by Victor Herbert.
[103] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons. New York : D : 99.39.
Feb. 11. 1907; 2c. Feb. 8. 1907. 45168
a comic opera lil)retto in 2 acts, by H. B.
Smith. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D: 7947, Feb.
5. 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 14. 1907. 45169
Taught by mail; play in 4 acts, by H. C. Clark.
[70] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914; D: 36396; Hollis
Chenery Clark, Washington. 45169a
Taught for naught; by A. T. Annnernian. 3 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1909; D : 17829 ; Ada Tully
Amnierman, Brooklyn. 45170
Taumelbecher (Der); tragodie eines madchens,
gesellschaftsdramji in 5 akten, von Carl Erich
Behrens. Hamburg. Verlagsgesellschaft Ham-
burg, m. b. h., 1912. 106 p. 12°.
© May 4, 1912; 2c. July 13, 1912; D:
30256 ; Verlagsgesellschaft Hamburg, m. b. h.,
Hamburg, Germany. 45171
Tausend und eine nacht. Sec Kismet.
Taut (The) and the sailor; a playlet, by L. P.
O'Neil.
© L. P. O'Neil, Williams Bridge. N. Y. : D:
13609. June 17, 1903. 45172
Tax (The) collector; farce comedy for 3 j)eople.
by .L A. Plummer. [1], 18 p. 4°. Tyi)ewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1915 ; D : 41841 ; John An-
drew Plummer, San Francisco. 45172a
Tax (A) on bachelors; a comedy in 2 acts, by
Harold Hale [pseud, of C. N. Moller] Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1905. 36 p. 12°. (On
cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 7113.
Aug. 15, 1905; 2c. Sept. 29, 1905. 45173
2279
45173
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45187
Taxation with misrepresentation; c(nnedy skit,
by P. I'uuli. 17 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Apr. 15, 1914; D : 3GT13 ; Pauline Paul!,
Coytesville, N. J. 45173a
Taxi (The) cab station; play in 1 act, by B.
(jerard. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1915 ; D : 41918 ; Barney Ger-
ard. New York. 45173b
Taxi-maiden; farce in 3 acts, by S. 1. Szinnyey.
176 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31. 1909 ; D : 1781:G ; Stephen Ivor
Szinfiyey, New York . 45174
Taxidermist (The); by G. .1. Stillnian.
© Geo. J. Still man, Jersey Citv ; D : 15G10,
Apr. 13, 1909. 45175
Taylor's king fools.
© J. H. Taylor, Lancaster, O. ; 1S97 : 6181,
Jan. 20. 45176
Tazilla, down on the Amazon; in 3 acts, bv H.
Wellniun and C. W. Ader. L52] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Harry AVellnion and Charles W. Ader.
New York ; D : 5653, Oct. 17, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 17,
1904. [Note: Copies bear title, Tazilla, the
shinin.ti light of the Ardsley home, down ou
the Amazon] 45177
Te la debo, Santa Rita; entrenies, original de J.
Fernandez del Vilhsr. Madrid | Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1914. 23 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17. 1915; D:
40051; Jose Fernandez del \'illar. Madrid.
45177a
Tea and tragedy; a monologue, by G. V. Dwight.
10 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Grace Van Rensselaer Dwight, Hartl\>rd ;
D : 7953. Feb. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1906.
45178
Tea at Bramley's; playlet in 1 act, bv lUissell
Kay. L3J,19p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14. 1914; D : 37030 ; Jessie Hein
Ernst, New York. 45178a
Tea at four o'clock; a drawing-room comedy in
1 act, by Mrs. Burt(ni Harrison. New York,
The De Witt publishing house. 1892. 29 p.
12°. (LDe Witfs acting plays, no. 375 J )
© R. H. Russell & son, New York; 1892:
52674, Dec. 23; 2c. Dec. 24; 2c. Dec. 26, 1893.
45179
Tea (The) caddy; play in 1 act. by H. Turber-
ville. [l],20p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23. 1914 ; D : 36440 ; Henry Tur-
berville, Washington. 45179a
Tea (The) house; pla5- in 1 act. bv A. INI. Kenny.
12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1912; D : 30279 ; Anna M.
Kenny, New York. 45180
Tea (The) maker; dramatic sketch, by R. L.
Jenne and G. A. Martin. 8 p. f °. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1912; D : 30491 ; Jenne and
Martin, Indianapolis. 45181
See Ye tea party
Tea party of ye olden times,
of ye olden times.
Tea tephi; romantic and historic opera in 3 acts,
words by Nason W. and B. E. Leavitt, music
by B. E. Leavitt. Libretto. Putnam, Conn.,
B. E. Leavitt, 1911. 55 p., illus. 16°.
© Oct. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911 ; D : 25415 ;
Burton Emerson Leavitt, Putnam, Conn.
45182
Teacher (The); a drama of temi)erance in 3
acts, by C. Fritzsche.
© Charles Fritzsche, Cincinnati ; D : 14889,
Jan. 23, 1909. 45183
Teacher (The) and the dunce; veutriloquial
novelty, by Jack Burnett. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1911 ; D : 25700 ; Jack Burnett
amusement co., New York. 45184
Teacher (The) mother; dramatic sketch, by J.
Ketler. [1]. 19 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1914 ; D : 38768 ; Joe Ketler,
Grove City, Pa. 45184a
Teacher wanted; [play in 1 act] by Frank
Crosby ; The unwelcome guest, by H. Elliott
McBride ; [and] Did you ever see a ghost? bv
Robert C. V. Meyers. Philadelphia, The Peuii
publishing company, 1903. p. 193-216. 12°.
(Dramatic supplement to One hundred choice
selections, no. 10)
© Phineas Garrett, West Chester, Pa., in
renewal for 14 years from Mar. 31, 1903 ; A :
55294. Mar. 16, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1903.
45184b
Teaching him a lesson; 1 act comedy, by .Joseph
W. Staudish. Typewritten.
© J. W. Standish,'New York; 1899:30352,
May 4; 2c. May 4. 45185
Teacups; comedy for 3 males and 2 females, by
Frances Avmar Mathews. New York, E. S.
AVerner cS: co., 1907. 13 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner &; co.. New York ; D :
11688, Nov. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1907. 45186
Team (The) of Hope and Dare; episode in 3
scenes, by F. C. Calvin. 19 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1914; D: 38986; Frederick C.
Calvin, Brooklyn. 45186a
Team-work; comedy in 3 acts, by Harold
CJuimby Gallupe and Charles Gott. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1912. 47 p. 12°.
© Oct. IS. 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 19. 1912 ; D : 31173 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 45187
2280
45187
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45204
Team-work — Contiiuied.
1 act sketch [(lealinir with a social prob-
lem] by L. Lazarus. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1915 ; D : 41353 ; Lillian Laz-
arus, Brooklyn. 45187a
play in 3 nets, by H. Osborne. [IIG] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2. 1913; 0:3.1232; Harry Os-
borne, Chicago. 45188
or. Kelly Poole's buried ace, Ity Chas.
Terry and Dave Cale. 10 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
® Ic. Apr. 19, 1913 ; D : 33111 ; Denver knot
hole club, Denver. 45189
Tearing- (The) off of the devil's mask while he
is practicing his wicked wiles upon the chil-
dren of men. through the agency of gold and
silver money ; a theatrical comedy, by J.
Whitbeck.
© John Whitbeck, Hamburg, Mich.; 18S0 :
6193, Apr. 20. 45190
Tears; a drama of modern lite in 4 acts, by J.
Hopp. Boston, Poet-lore company, 1904. 78
p. 12°.
© Julius Hopp, New York ; D : 5316, July
19. 1904; 2c. .Tuly 19. 1904. 45191
Tears and joy. See Two (The) heroines.
Teaser (The); a rural comedy in 3 acts, by
Charles S. Allen. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1908. 46 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker cSc co., Boston ; D : 12032,
Jan. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 45192
Teatro; [di] Roberto Bracco. v. 2. Milano-
Palermo-Napoli, Remo Sandron. editore [1907]
314 [1] p. 12°.
Contents: Maschere. — Infedele. — II trionfo.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905. Roberto
Bracco and Remo Sandron, Italy ; Res. no.
796; Ic. Feb. 18, 1907. 45192a
Tecumseh; a tragedy, historical and romantic,
by W. R. Fox.
© Wni. R. Fox, Cincinnati: 1898: 71916,
Dec. 10. 45193
Teddy; play iu 1 act. by O. Leon [pseud, of C.
Pollock] 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1911 ; D : 23168 ; Carl Pollock,
Chicago. ■ 45194
-or. The runaways, comedy in 3 acts, by
^^■. B. Hare. Boston. W. H. Baker c^ co., 1913.
64 p. 12°.
© Mar. 29, 1913; 2c. Mar. 31, 1913; D:
32791 ; Walter Ben Hare, Palestine, Tex
45195
2281
Teddy and Bob; play of London-town in 3 acts,
by Lewis Vicary and L. T. OUesheimer. [85]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .luue 17, 1014; D: 37344; Jlabel Ran-
kin Vicary and Louis T. OUesheimer. Detroit.
45195a
Teddy and the goblin. See Good times with
the juniors.
Teddy (The) bear; by J. M. Dimn.
© Julia Mills Dunn, Moline, 111.; D: 11641 .
Oct. 21, 1907. 45196
Teddy (The) bears; by S. Eaton.
© Seymour Eaton, Lansdowue. I'a. ; D:
9819, Jan. 21, 1907. 45197
— ^-or. Wit wins, plavlet with musical settings,
by A. L. McDuffee. "[7] p. 4° and f°.
Typewritten. [With music]
© Alice Louise McDuffee, Kalamazoo,
Mich.; D: 10177, Feb. 28, 1907: 2c.' Feb. 16,
1907 ; 2c. with nmsic, Apr. 6, 1907. 45198
Teddy (The) bears circus; a pantomimic ex-
travaganza in 3 rings or acts, by L. A. Walter.
[10] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lewis A. Walter, Louisville, D : 12010,
Dec. 18. 1907; Ic. Dec. 30, 1907; Ic. Jan. 24,
1908. 45199
Teddy Brady's victories. Sec Poison.
Teddy g-irl; a comedy in 3 acts, by F. Bernard.
56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Franklin Bernard, Denver; D : 13268.
July 1, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1908. 45200
vaudeville sketch, being an excerpt from
the play. The Teddy girl, by F. Bernard. [3],
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1912; D : 30985 ; Franklin
Bernard, Denver. 45201
Teddy's African hunt; drama iu 3 acts, by A. L.
Macbeth. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1911; D : 24219 ; Ail bur L.
Macbeth. Baltimore. 45202
Teddy's trick; a playlet, by Jeanie I'eet. 12|,
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jeanie Spring Peet, Los Angeles : D :
5873. Dec. 5, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1905. 45203
Teena stars on tag day; monologue in 1 act, by
M. Bowlan. 8 p. 12°.
© :Mav 2, 1911 ; 2c. xMay 4, 1911 ; I> : 24125 ;
iMarian Bowlan, Chicago. 45204
Teeny (The) weenies; pUt-y in 1 act, by A. M.
Bennett. [9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© ]c. Sept. 21, 1914; D : 38273 ; A. Milo
I'.ennett, Chicago. 45204a
45205
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45228
Teepoo; musical comedy liliretto, by E. S. Yau
Zile. 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1910; D: 22350; Edward S.
Yim Zile, New York. 45205
Teeth (The) of the gift horse; a comedy in 1
act, bv IMargaret Camerou. New York, S.
French; London. S. French, ltd., 1909. 31 p.
12°.
© Sanmel French. New York ; D : 15G14,
Apr. 14, 1909 ; 2c: June 3, 1909. 45206
Teezy-weezy; or. Fun on Coney Island, trav-
esty in 2 acts, l)y A. M. Zinn. 28 p. t'°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 8. 1911; D : 24432 ; A. M. Zinn,
Los Angeles. 45207
Teg (Die) fun unser leben. ><cc Gesaninielte
dramen: Leonid Andreeff.
Teja; von Hermann Sudermann, ed. with intro-
duction, notes and vocal)ulai'y, Ity R. Clyde
Ford. Boston, D. ('. Heatli cVc co.. 1906. xi,
69 p. front, (port.) 12°.
© I). ('. Heatli & CO.. F.oston ; A: 1635.53,
Dec. 19, 1906; 2c. Dec. 19, 1906. 45207a
drama in 1 akt, von Hermann Sudermann,
witli introduction, notes and vocabulary by
Herbert C. Sanborn. New York, H. Holt
and company, 1905. xxiii, 110 p. 16°.
© Henry Holt & co.. New York ; D : 7334,
Sept. 20, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1905. 45208
— ■ See also Morituri.
Tekel; spiritual satii'e in 4 acts, prologue and an
epilogue, by M. Gilbert. L35J p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 15,. 1913 ; D : 34421 : .Marie Gil-
bert, New York. 45209
Telefonos (Los); juguete comico en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de [Nicauor] Fernandez-Bro-
chado. ]\Iadrid | Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1907. 36 p. 12°.
© Fernandez-Brochndo. .Madrid; D: 11526,
Oct. 12, 1907; 2c. Oct. 14, 1907. 45210
Telegram (The); by I\Iark E. Swan, rcniscd by
J. E. Hall. Typewritten.
© .Jessie Mae Hall Swan. New York; 1900
A: 24022, Sept. 27; 2c. Nov. 2. 45211
a monologue, by E. Chapman. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ella Chapman, Brook! vii: 1900 A : 22595.
Sept. 11; 2c. Sept. 11. 45212
— 3 act farce comedy, by IM. E. Swan.
© Mark E. Swan, Rockport, lud. ; 1893:
10052, Feb. 24. 45213
Telegram (A) from dad; farce in 1 act. by J. M.
Taylor. Boston, W. H. Baker & co. [1911]
17 p. 12°.
© Aug. 4. 1911 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1911 ; D : 24860 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 45214
Telegrams and trouble; in 1 act, bv D. Caddell.
9 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1910; D: 21720; Douglas Ca<l-
dell, Chicago. 45215
Telegraph; an original drama, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1873 : 3309.
Apr. 1. 45216
Telegraph girl; a dramatic composition in 3
acts, by J. J. Magee. [65] p. f°. Typewrit-
© John J. Magee, New York ; D : 5199, Juno
17, 1904 ; 2c. June 17, 1904. 45217
nnisical comedy in 3 acts, by C. E. Blaney.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; 1898:
55553, Sept. 21. 45218
Telegraph (The) operator and the burglar; by
R. Cannon. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ralph (Gannon. Chicago ; D : 16199, June
30, 1909 ; 2c. June 30, 1909. 45219
Telegraph (The) operator's dream; by H. AY.
Bigger. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Scenario]
© Horace AV. Bigger, Brazil, Ind. ; D : 16194,
June 30. 1909 ; 2c. June 19, 1909. 45220
Telegrapher's (The) dream; by J. A. Crottv.
6, [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1911; D : 24625 ; James A.
Crotty, Chicago. 45221
Telemachus; a miracle play in 2 pts.
© College of St. Francis Xavier, New Yoi'k ;
D:6071, .Jan. 18, 1905. 45222
modern nnracle play in 2 pts., by John D.
McCarthy. New York, College of St. Franci.s
Xavier. [2], 53 p. 12°.
© Oct. 2. 1910; 2c. Oct. 3, 1910; D : 22206 ;
College of St. Francis Xavier, New York.
45223
^a play in 5 acts, dramatized from Fouelon's
Telemachus, by V. Varrie.
© Vida Varrie, Bhiladelphia ; 1872:9535,
Sept. 5. 45224
Telepagram (A); by H. E. AVashburn.
© Howard E. AA'ashburn, Ann Arbor: D:
15994, June 3. 1909. 45225
Telepah; a dramatic poem, by J. A. Salick. W'n-
tertf)wn, AA' is., Times publishing co., 1907. 166
p. 12°.
© Joseph A. Salick, AVatertown, AVis. ; A :
192398, Nov. 18. 1907 ; 2c. June 18, 1908.
45226
2282
45227
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45248
Telepathic (A) love; a vaudeville sketch, by
E. C. de Bonilla. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emanuel Canioin de Bonilla. New York;
D : 7404, Oct. IG, 190') ; 2c. Oct. 16. 1905.
45227
Telepathy Jones; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
F. W. Tebbetts. 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1911 ; D : 25085 ; Forrest W.
Tebbetts, Lincoln, Neb. 45228
Telephone (The); a comic drama in 3 acts.
© Amy L. Kuowlton. United States; 1880:
15457, Oct. 11. 45229
— a screaming farce in 1 act. by C. L. F[lem-
ing] Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co., 1904. 8
p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and mi-
nor drama, no. 447] )
© Ames pub. co.. Clyde, O. ; D : 4869, Aju-.
12, 1904; 2c. Apr. 13. 1904. 45230
Same. [Pbila., K. S. Joyce & co.] 8 p.
12'
© Charles Ligorv Fleming, Philadelphia :
D : 3263, Apr. 9, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1903. 45231
Telephone (The) agent; a dramatic sketch for
4 characters, by James Gorman.
© Ed. C. Samson, Watertown. N. Y. ; 1898 :
17382. Mar. 14. 45232
Telephone (A) boy; written and composed by
D. Crimniins. Typewritten.
© Dan Crimmins, Detroit ; 1898 : 55591.
Sept. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 19. 45233
Telephone (The) girl; by L. Richardson.
© Leander Richardson, New York,; 1897:
25750, Apr. 26. 45234
a nmsical comedy in 3 acts, libretto by An-
tony IMars and Maurice Desvallieres, English
tr. by Georges Millet, music by Gaston Ser-
pette.
© Rudolph Aronson, New York ; 1891 :
41714, Nov. 21. 45235
libretto by Sir Augustus Harris, A.
Sturgess and F. C. Burnand. Typewritten.
© Florence Edgcumbe Harris. London ;
Frank Bullen Rendle, Westminster, England,
executors of the late Sir Augustus Harris,
and Francis Cowley Burnand. South Kensing-
ton, England; 1897:20180, Mar. 29; 2c. Mar.
29. 45236
— oi". The lark of two drummers, a farcical
sketch, by F. W. Lodge.
© Frank W. Lodge, Boston; 1894:49801.
Oct. 2.5. 45237
Telej^tione (A) romance; humorous monologue
for' a lady, by Pauline Phelps. New York,
E. S. Werner pub. and supply co., 1900. 8 p.
12°.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. & supply co., New
York; 1900 A : 8307, Mar. 30; 2c. June 9.
45238
in 1 scene, by P. Phelps.
© Pauline Phelps, New York ; 1897 : .5»;722,
Oct. 7 ;" 2c. Oct. 27 ; 2c. Feb. 19. 1S9S. 45239
Telephone (A) tangle; play in 1 act. bv Chariot
Bannel. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Nov. 29, 1913 ; D : 35989 ; Joseph Hart,
New York. 45239a
Telephonia; or. Four hundred years after, a
political and social satire, extravaganza in 2
continents, 3 acts and 4 centuries, by L. Leu-
brie.
© Lou Leubrie, New York ; 1892 : 19930,
May 10. 45240
Same.
© Lou Leubrie, New York ; 1892 : 25109,
June 15. 45241
Telescope (The); play in 1 act, by Rita Leo.
11], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25. 1913 ; D : 35133 ; Mrs. E. F.
Leo, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 45242
Tell it to him; comedy in 3 acts, bv G. H. Irving,
jr. [102] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913; D : 35108 ; (Jeorge
Henry Irving, jr., Bayside, N. Y. 45243
Tell-tale bit of cambric; comedy-drama in 4
acts, by Max Glass. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. :Mar. 16, 1910; D: 20474; Sadye Glass,
Cincinnati. 45244
Tell-tale (A) eyebrow; a comedy in 2 acts, bv
Esther B. Tift'any. Boston. W. H. Baker ic
CO., 1897.
© Walter H. Baker e^t co., Boston; 1897:
40847, July 14 ; 2c. Aug. 7. 45245
Tell-tale eyes; or, Daisy and Don, a drama in 4
acts, by W. Bush. 37 p. 16". Printed.
© William Bush, St. Louis: 1879:979. Jan.
20; 2c. Feb. 3; Ic. new ed. (typewritten)
Mar. 4, 1895. 45246
Tell-tale (The) heart; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by A. Chandler. Typewritten.
© A. Chandler. New Y7)rk ; 1896:66180.
Dee. 5; Ic. Nov. 28. 45247
— • a dramatization of lOdgar Allan Poe's mas-
terpiece, by R. B. Kegerieis. 11 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Robt. B. Kegerreis. Richland, Pa.: D:
15950, May 25, 1909 ; 2c. May 25, 1909. 45248
2283
45249
1S9(> : 49Gr)8,
45249
Tell-tale (The) heart— Continued.
(Coeur revelateur) (Cuore revelal?
drama in 3 acts, by A. Dalma.
© A. Dalma. New York;
Sept. 8.
Tell your wife; a farce in 3 acts, by Robert O. V.
Meyers. Philadelphia, The Penu publishing
company, 1895.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39225,
July 30 ; 2c. July 30. • 45250
Teller's troubles. Sec Time (A) bank.
Telling it to dad; comedy sketch, by K. A. S.
McCall. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1914; D : 37907
McCall, Aberdeen, S. D.
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
r - '
45263
Rex A. S.
45250a
B. Clapp.
45251
Telling papa; or, A very rich young man, com
edy in 1 act. by Chester P>. Clai)p. 17 p. 4°
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1910 ; D : 21553 ; C.
IMarl)leliead, INIass.
Telling the truth; a farce in 1 act,
Hubbard. P)elton, Lone Star jdav
[14] p. 8°.
© Louis Herman Hubbard, Belton, Tex.;
D : 11109. Aug. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 23, 1907.
45252
Temper; or. The history of an ant, a comedy
in 4 acts, by S. Morse.
© Salmi Morse, Unite.l States; 1878: 10085,
Sept. 2. 45253
Temper and temptation; a melodrama in 4
acts, l)y J. Kofal.
© John Kofal, Trinidad, Col. ; 1889 : 22.506,
July 22. 45254
Temper tempest; a comedy, by F. Gellally. Chi-
cago, Knight iV: Leonard. 188."'). SO i). 10°.
[With this: Love made to order, and Mr. Rey-
nolds runs for Congress]
© Francis Gellatly, United States. 1875:
11261, Oct. 28 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1885. 45255
Temperament; 1 act playlet, by P>ide Dudley
[i, e. W. B. Dudley I 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1913; D: 33132; Walter B.
Dudley, New York. 45256
• — :— See also Plays for small stages.
Temperamental (The) journey; play in 3 acts,
by Leo Ditrichstein. 161 p. 4°. Ty])ewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915 ; D : 42699 ; David Be-
lasco. New York. 45256a
Temperamental (A) tragedy; dramatic comedv
in 1 act, by E. M. Pingree. [2], 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1914; D : 37718 ; Earl Merrill
Pingree, Chicago. 45256b
Temperance and intemperance. See Whisky.
Temperance drama; a series of dramas, come-
fe), a dies and farces for temperance exhibitions,
and home and school entertainment, by G. M.
Baker. Boston, Ix^e and Sbei)ard ; New York,
Lee, Shepard and Dillingham, 1874. 230 p,
16°.
Contents : The little brown jug. — Seeing
the elephant. — A little more cider. — A drop
too much. — The man with the demijohn. — The
tempter.- — We're all teetotalers. — The last loaf.
© George M. Baker, United States; 1873:
13723, Nov. 26 ; 2c. Dec. 2. 45256c
• Joel Mellrose, a laborer in the cause of
temperance, ))y I. 1'. Noyes. 20 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Isaac Pitman Noyes, Washington; D:
3581, June 13, 1903 ; 2c. June 15, 1903. 45257
Temperance (A) frolic. See Short plays for
small players.
Temperance lecture; a comedy, by A. Zimmer-
man. [9J p. f. Typewritten.
bv L. H. © Al Zimmerman, Chicago ; D : 7723. Dec.
CO., 1907. 9, 1905; 2c. Dec. 1, 1905. 45258
Temperance (The) tide; oi-. The redeemed of
1874, a drama in 3 acts, by D. Ilanchett.
© D. Hanchett, South P.eiid, Ind. ; 1874:
6148, May 7. 45259
Temperancers (The); comedy in 4 acts, by F.
Meyer. [3], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1913 ; D : 34776 ; Fred Meyer,
Detroit. 45260
Temperierten (Die); auseinandersetzungen in 3
akten, von Emil Faktor. Berlin, S. Fischer,
verlag, 1914. 85 p. 12°.
© May 28, 1914; Ic. Sept. 26, 1914; D:
38332; S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin. 45260a
Tempering the wind; scenario of a play in 3
acts, by P. Stanlaws. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1910; D : 20424 ; Penrhyn
Stanlaws, United States. 45261
Tempest (The). Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday,
Page i& company [19121 viii, 143 p. col.
front., illus., plan. 12°. (The Ben Greet
Shakespeare for young readers and amateur
players)
© Feb. 28, 1912; 2c. Mar. 14, 1912; A:
309526; Doubleday, Page & co.. Garden Citv,
N. Y. ' 45262
— by William Shakespeare, ed. with introduc-
tion and notes by Sidney C. Newsom. New
York, London, The IMacmillan companv. 1906.
Hi, 152 p. front. 24°. ( | Macmillan's pocket
American and lilnglish classics] )
© Macmillan co., New Y^ork ; A : 157523, Oct.
9, 1906; 2c. Oct. 9, 1906. 45263
2284
44264
COPYRIGHTED TN THE UNITED STATES
45278
Tempest (Th.e)^Continued.
by William Sliakespeare, ed. with notes, in-
troduction, .iilussary, list of variorum read-
ings and selected criticism by Charlotte Por-
ter and Helen A. Clarke. [1st folio ed.l New
York, T. Y. Crowell & co. [1908] 3 p. 1.,
v-xxxi, [19],3-223p. incl.facsim. front. 16°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co.. New York : A :
197970, Jan. 31, 1908; 2c. .Ian. 30, 1908. 45264
■ from the Riverside edition ed. by Rich-
ard Grant White, with an introduction and
additional notes by Edward Everett Hale, jr.
Boston, New York [etc.] Houghton, Mifflin
and company [1903] 116 p., 1 1. ill us. 10°.
(Riverside literature series [no. 154])
© Houghton, Mifflin & co., Cambridge,
Mass.; A: 60260. May 23, 1903; 2c. .Tune 29,
1903. 45265
— ■ a comedy, l)y William Shakespeare, re-
printed from the folio of 1623, together with
the text rev. and rewritten by John Dryden
and William D'Avenant, to which is added
Caliban, a continuation of The tempest, tr.
from the French of Ernest Renan by Eleanor
Grant Vickery, preceded by an introduction
by Sidney Lee, ed. by Willis Vickery. Cleve-
land, The Rowfant club, 1911. xl, 236 p., 1 1.
inch 2 facsim. 6 port. 8°.
© Dec. 1, 1911 : 2c. Jan. .5, 1912 ; A : 30.3282 :
Rowfant club, Cleveland. 45266
— ed. bv H. H. Furness. Philadelphia. .T. B.
Lippincott company, 1892. xi, [1], 465 p. 8°.
(New variorium ed. of Shakespeare, v. 9)
© Horace Howard Furness. I'hiladelphia ;
1892: 11234, Mar. 14; 2c. Mar. 14. 45267
— ■ ed. by Herbert E. Greene. New York, The
Macmillan company. 1913. xxiii, 143 p. front.
24°, (The Tudor Shakespeare)
© Oct. 15, 1913; 2c. Oct. 16, 1913; A:
354800 ; Macmillan co., New York. 45268
— ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and Limdon, Har-
per & brothers, 1898. 157, [1] p. front, illus.
12°. (Shakespeare's complete works, v. 17)
© Harper & bros., New Yoi-k : 1898:30634,
May 17; 2c. .Tan. 13, 1899. 45269
— a new ed. of Shakspere's works, with
critical text in Elizabetbau English, and brief
notes ilhistrative of Elizabethan life, thought
and idiom, by Mark Harvey Liddell. v. 2.
New York. Doubledav, Paue & co.,1903. xxiii,
210. [1] p. f°. (The Elizabethan Shak-
spere)
© Doubleday, Page & co.. New York ; A :
76631, .Tan. 9. 1904; 2c. .Tan. 9, 1904. 45270
Tempest (The) — Continued.
spectacular dramatic sketch in 1 act and 3
scenes, by F. Searight and E. Lewers. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1909; D : 16858 ; Frankly n
Searight and Edward I^ewers, New York.
45271
— -with a special introduction by Henry .Tanie.s
and an original frontispiece l)y Gertrude De-
main Hammond. [The University press
Shakespeare. Renaissance ed.] New York,
George D. Sproul, 1907. xxxii, 110 p. front.
4°. (The complete works of William Shake-
speare, with annotations and a general intro-
duction by Sidney Lee. v. 16)
© University i)ress, Cambridge, Mass.; A:
190086, Oct. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 1907. 45272
- — • with preface and notes l)v S. Thurl)er.
Boston. AUyn & Bacon [1900] x. 124 p. 12°.
(The academy series of L]nglish classics)
© Samuel Thurber. Roxburv, :\Iass. ; 1900
A: 21230, Aug. 25; 2c. Sept. 12. 45273
— (The comedy of); abridged and cd. by
Sarah W. Hiestand, with illustrations after
drawings by F. A. M. Retzsch. Boston, D. C.
Heath & co., 1900. ix, [1], 98 p. front.
(p<n-t. ) pi. 12°. Heath's home and scliool
classics; The beginner's Shakespeare)
© D. C. Heath & co.. Boston ; 1900 A : 1.5S11.
June 26 ; 2c. June 26 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1901. 45274
— ■ ^ introdiiction and notes by Henrv Nor-
man Hudson, ed. and rev. by Ebenezer Charl-
ton Black, with the cooperation of Andrew
.Tackson (Jeorge. Boston, (xinn and company.
(The new Hudson Shakespeare)
© Ginn & co., Boston; A : 2339.50, Mar. 18.
1909. 45275
— Same. Schooled. [Boston] Ginn and com-
pany [1909] Ivi. 138p. front, (facsim.) 16°.
(The new Hudson Shakespeare)
© July 21, 1909; 2c. Aug. 13, 1909: A:
246409; Ginn & co.. Boston. ' 45276
— (The Shake-speare drama of); the restora-
tion of man's empii-e over nature, ed. by Ed-
win Reed, illustrations by F. K. Rogers.
Yerulam ed. Boston, The Coburn pi-ess. 1909.
xxvi p., 2 1., 94 p. front., plates. 16°.
© Dec. 31, 1909; 2c. Feb. 14. 1910: A:
2.56740 ; Frank K. Rogers, Boston. 45277
— (Shakespeare's); l)iograpliical outline and
notes, by Margaret Hill McCarter. Topeka.
Kan., Crane & company, 1908. (The Crane
classics, no. 42)
© Crane & co., Topeka, Ivan. ; A : 217388,
Sept. 19, 1908; 2c. Oct. 17, 1908. 45278
2285
45279
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45295
Tempest (The) — Continued.
(Shakespeare's) with
introduction, and
notes explanatory and critical, by H. N. Hud-
son. Boston, Ginn & Heath, 1879. 171 p. 16°.
(Annotated English classics)
© Henry N. Hudson. Cambridge, Mass. ;
1.S79: 12959, Sept. 30; 2c. Oct. 29. 45279
— ■ ■ with notes, examination papers and
plan of preparation, selected by Brainerd
Kellogg. New York. Clark & Maynard, 1882.
5. vi-xviii p., 1 1., 9-138 p. 24°. (English
classics)
© Clark & Maynard, New York ; 1882 : G017,
Apr. 17 ; 2c. Apr. 24. 45280
(Shakespeare's comedy of); ed. with notes
by Homer B. Sprague. with suggestions and
plans for study, topics for essays, etc. New
York, Boston [etc.] Silver, Burdett and
company, 1896. 147 p. front, (port.) 12°.
<; Studies in English classics)
© Silver. Burdett & co., Boston; 1896:
.'il976, Sept. 17; 2c. Sept. 17. 45281
— ed. with notes' by William J. Rolfe. New
Y'oi-k. Hari)er & brothers. 1871. iv, [3] 148 p.
illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros.. New York; 1871:6200,
.Tune 30 ; 2c. Sept. 21. 45282
— Same. New York, Harper & brothers. 1883.
© Harper & bros.. New York: 1883:24328,
Dec. 27 ; 2c. July 5, 1884. 45283
— Same. New I'ork, Harper & brothers. 1884.
1.5.1. [1] p. front, illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros.. New York; 1884:7063.
Apr. 1 ; 2c. July 5. 45284
• ■ Same. New York & I>ondon, Harjier &
bros., 1899. ir.7 [1] p. illu.s. (p:nglish clas-
sics)
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, ^lass.. in
renewal for 14 years from .Tune 30. 1899;
1899 : 39513, June 16 ; 2c. June 23. 45285
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1904] 226 p. inch front.,
illus. 16°.
© Wm. .T. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass.; A:
76394, Jan. 6, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1904. 45286
— (Shakspere's) ; ed. by William Allan Neil-
son. Chicago, New York. Scott. T'oresman
and company [1914] 2 p. 1., 7-20."i p. 16°.
(The lake English classics)
© Apr. 9, 1914; 2c. Api*.
371331; Scott, Foresinan & co.
13. 1914; A:
Chicago.
45286a
— S!pe al'io Henry the Eighth (Shakespeare's
King) and. The tempest. — Shakespeare's
works.
Tempest and Sunshine; comedy in 4 acts, by
M. Doran. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1911 ; D : 23962 ; Marie Doran,
Jamaica, N. Y. 45287
dramatization of Mary J. Holmes' novel of
the same name, by Ti. B. Parker. 65 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Lem. B. Parker, Chicago ; D : 977S, Jan.
11, 1907; 2c. Feb. 15, 1907. 45288
au original comedy drama in 4 acts and 4
scenes, by M. Doran. based upon a story of
same name by Mary J. Holmes. [101] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Marie Doran, Jamaica, N. Y. ; D : 13326,
July 11, 1908; 2c. July 17. 1908. 45289
— ■ short case version in 4 acts, by W. F.
Burke. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1912; D : 30161 ; William
Francis Burke, New York. 45290
— southern comedy-drama in 4 acts, by IM.
Doran, based upon a story of same name by
Mary .1. Holmes. New York, Samuel French ;
London. Samuel French, ltd.. 1913. 95 p.
12°. ([French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 258] )
© Oct. 6. 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 2. 1913 ; D ; 34689 ;
Marie Doran, Jamaica, N. Y. 45291
- — or, Southern hearts and southern homes.
an emotional drama in ."> acts, by C. H. Peck.
© Charles H. Peck, Charlestown, Mass. ;
1876 : 1391, Feb. 1. 45292
Tempest (A) in a china teapot; musical sketch,
words by H. Wayne Ellis, music by Guenther
Kiesewetter. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1914; D : 35900 ; Guenther
Iviesewetter, New York. 45292a
Tempest (A) in a teapot; a petite comedy in 1
act, by Thomas Picton. New Y^ork, Ti. ^[. De
Witt, 1871. 12 p. 12°. ([De Witt's acting
plays, no. 120])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1871:
12496, Dec. 29; 2c. Jan. 15, 1872. 45293
Tempest (The) in the shade (Tempesta nell
ombra); a tragedy of the present day in 1
act, from the Italian of Count Gerolamo En-
rico Nani, adapted by M. Walsh. 55 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; D : .5223. .Tune
22, 1904; 2c. Nov. 14, 1907. 45294
See also Tempesta nell ombra.
Tempest tossed; a nautical drama in 4 acts.
© Sanford amusement co.. New Y'^ork ; 1898 :
67652, Nov. 19.
45295
2286
45296
COPYRIGHTED 11^ THE UNITED STATES
45317
Tempest tossed — Continued.
• iin original drama in 4 acts, by H. B.
Euelela [pseud, of Helene and Beatrice Her-
zog] New York, De Witt, 1885. 26 p. 12°.
( [De Witt's acting plays, no. 337] )
© A. T. B. De Witt, New Yorli ; 1885 : 19759,
Sei>t. 19; 2c. Sept. 26. 45296
Tenipesta iiell ombra (Tempest in the shade);
a coniedy in 1 act, by Gerolamo Enrico Nani.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1899:2.5014,
Apr. 10. • 45297
Sec also Tempest (The) in the shade.
Tempests in tea-cups; operetta in 2 acts, by
C. L. Pirkis and Adrian Ross, music by
Florian Pascal. London. J. Williams.
© Joseph Williams, London; 1898:6526,
.Ian. 19: 2c. Jan. 19. 45298
Temple Bar; a romantic drama in 4 acts, by
II. Stanton.
© Hugh Stanton, Philadelphia: 1892:
4.5293. Nov. 7. 45299
Temple (The) dancer; opera in 1 act, libretto
by J. Bell-Kanske, music by John Adam Hugo.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1914: D : 35950 ; Jutta Bell-
Ilanske. New York. 45299a
Temple of Bull-Bull; play in 1 act, by T. E.
Kyle. [8] p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13. 1915; D : 41490 ; Thomas E.
Kyle, New York. 45299b
Temple (The) of Hymen; a comic opera in 3
acts, by C. O. Tyler, nuisic by Frederick Coit
. Wright.
© Coi-nelia Osgood Tyler, New London,
Conn.: D : 3334, Apr. 24, 1903; 2c. May 2,
1903. 45300
Temple (The) of justice; a melodrama, by W.
Fessler.
© Walter Fessler, New York ; 1895 : 16787,
Mar. 25. 45301
Temple (The) of vanity; musical comedy in 2
acts, book and lyrics by P. Pauli. [72] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. July 29. 1912; D : 30371 ; Pauline
P.Muli. Coytesville, N. J. 45302
Templeton (The) teapot; farce in 1 act, by
Grace Cooke Stronc:. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1912. 19 p. 12°.
© Nov. 9, 1912 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1912 ; D : 31357 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 45303
Templetons' (The) night out; comedy in 1 act,
by E. L. Dudley. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1912 : D : 31135 ; E. Lawrence
Dudley, Camden, N. J. 45304
Templeton's temperature; play in 1 act, by
E. AV. Corliss. [1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1913; D : 35010 ; Edward
Warren Corliss, Providence, R. I. 45305
Temporibus hominis Arpinatis; [a play, by
Myron R. Sanford] [Middlebury, Vt., The
Register co., 1900] [43] p. 4°. [Text in
Latin and English]
© Myron R. Sanford, Middlebury, Vt. ; 1900
A : 15904, June 27 ; 2c. June 27. 45306
Tempra italiana; dramma in 4 atti, di C. Crespi.
San Francisco. T>iinson & Lauray [1912] 62
p. 12°.
© Mar. 12, 1912; 2c. Mar. 20, 1912; D:
29090 : Cesare Crespi, San Francisco. 45307
Temptation; drama in 4 acts, by L. C. Moi'se.
© Leonard Compton Moise, Covington, La. ;
D: 14738, Jan. 4, 1909. 45308
-a drama in 6 acts, by Mary J. Haynes.
© Charles W. T-^ev, San Francisco; 1879:
9756, July 24. 45309
Same.
© I\Iary .Josephine Haynes. San Francisco ;
1S79: 12.527. Sept. 19. 45310
dramatic composition, by C. R. Gore. 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6. 1910; D: 20716; Clara R.
Gore. Columbus, O. 45311
in 1 act, by A. Wiseman. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. .Tune 13, 1910; D: 21326; Arline
Wiseman. New \"ork. 45312
a modern drama in 4 acts, by L. D. AVester-
velt and E. Brown.
© Leonidas D. Westervelt and Enu Brown,
New York ; 1895 : 56899, Nov. 9. 45313
-play, by W. C. Van Brunt. [2], 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1913 ; D : 33855 ; W. C. Van
Brunt, Nevr York. 45314
— play in 1 act, by Carrie Pry or [pseud, of
Cara Pryor Buchanan] 4 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1911 ; D : 23495 ; Mrs. A.
Buchanan, Washington. 45315
a play in 3 acts, by R. K. Rolfe. [1], 28 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14. 1909 ; D : 165-58 ; Rose K.
Rolfe, Chicago. 45316
— ■ Same. 33 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31. 197 0; D: 22446; Rose K.
Rolfe, Chicago. 45317
5379— VOL 2—17-
-40
2287
45318
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
Temptation — Continued.
a temperance rlrama in 3 acts, by J. J.
Mitchell.
© John .T. Mitchell, Ohio; 1871: 9142, Sept.
30. 45318
or. Woman, thy name is vanity! a drama
in 1 act. by Barba Rossa [p.seud. of W. O.
Soubron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee; D:
588, May 29, 1901. 45319
— - See (ilfio Virginie.
Temptation of a coupon fiend; by Wolf (lilbert.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sam Brooks. New York; D : 14936, Jan.
21. 1909 : 2c. Dec. 19. 1908. 45320
Temptation (Tlie) of Adam and Eve; a play
in 1 act, by W. Hauunei'stein.
© William Hammerstein, New York; 1898:
45188, July 29. 45321
Temptation of money; a ft act comedy <lrama
with ori.uinal scenic and mechanical effects,
by A. Earle and W. E. Boyer.
© Alma ]^:arle and Willis E. Bover, Maple-
wood. 1!!.: 1893:58352, Dec. 1. 45322
4 act melodrama, by A. Earle and W. E.
Boyer. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alma lOarle and Willis E. Boyer. Chi-
caso ; 1«»4 : 0749. Jan. 29 ; 2c. July 16. 45323
Temptation (The) of Parsifal; a dramatic play
in 3 acts and 5 scenes, by Edward Locke.
© Mrs. I5e;uunont Packard, New York; D:
4604. Veh. 17. 1004. 45324
Temptation of Regine; or. The slave of
Schranden, a romantic drama in 4 acts, by
Jean I'arryniore. [66] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Amy Shaffer. Confluence. -Pa. ; D : 7858.
Jan. 16, 1906; 2c. Jan. 16, 1906. 45325
Temptation (The) of Salome; an original drama,
by R. Wall [pseud, of R. W. Smiley]
© Robert "Watt. Philadelphia ; D : 13533.
Aus. 11, 1908. 45326
Temptation waltz; libretto of a comic opera in 1
act, by INI. E. Pesnel. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Auf.'. 3 1910; D : 21929 ; Maximilian
Edwin Pesnel, Brooklyn. 45327
Temptations of life; 4 act melodrama, bv B.
Kling.
© Bernard Kling, Brooklyn ; D : 6619, Apr.
26, 1905. 45328
Temptations of man; by K. Bennett. 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19. 1910 ; D : 20896 ; Katheryne
Bennett, New York. 45329
Temptations of women.
© Charles A. Freeman, South Norwalk,
Conn. ; D : 5598, Oct. 3, 1904. 45330
Tempted; society play in 5 acts, by J. O. Moore.
© J. Owen Moore, Washingtonville, N. Y. ;
1875 : 8700, Aug. 23. 45331
or. Did she sin? an original and exciting
drama in 5 acts.
© Alice Kingsbury Cooley, Natchez, Miss. ;
1873: 12298, Oct. 27. * 45332
Tempted and tried; by A. A. Sobetz.
© Alice Agues Sobetz, Buffalo ; 1898 : 30186.
^lay 14. 45333
Tempted by man; or, Four crimes, a drama in
4 acts, by C. Ziemann.
© C. Ziemann, South Boston, Mass.; 1896:
G6219, Dec. 5. 45334
Tempted by woman; an emotional drama in 5
acts, by .1. Anderson.
© Julia Anderson, New York; 1888:24728,
Aug. 30. 45335
Tempted in all points; historical play in 3
acts and 3 visions, by R. H. Ferris. Boston,
Gorham press [1915] 157 p. 12°. (Ameri-
can dramatists series)
© Dec. 6, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 9. 1915 ; D : 42445 ;
Rjilph Hall Ferris. East Orange. N. J.
45335a
Tempter (The); by C. Le Roy. 59 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Claude Le Roy, Mansfield, O. ; D : 15725,
Apr. 27. 1909: Ic. Apr. 27, 1909. 45336
— domestic comedy drama in 4 acts, bv E. J.
Sharpsteen. [1], 49 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1913; D : 33009 ; Ernest J.
Sharpsteen, Grand Rapids, Mich. 45337
— a drama of the motions in 3 acts, by H.
Eastman.
© Hazel 'Eastman, New York; D : 16016,
June 7, 1909. 45338
— ■ in 3 acts, by Marion Booth.
© Marion Booth Douglas, New York ; 1894 :
50976. Nov. 1. 45339
melodrama in 4 acts, by M. Shapiro and
Charles Horwitz.
© Maurice Shapiro. New York ; D : 925,
Oct. 5. 1901. 45340
— ^ an oi-igiiial (MMiKvly drama in 4 acts, by H.
Elmoi'e.
© Howard Elmore. New York ; 1893 : 51880.
Nov. 21. 45341
!2S8
45342
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45357
Tempter (The) — Continued.
— — a society drama in 4 acts, by William
Henry Carson. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. H. Carson, New York; D : 9592, Dec.
8, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1906. 45342
tabloid comedy drama in 3 acts, by Robert
J. Sherman. [38] p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1915; D: 42116; Chicago
manuscript co., Chicago. 45342a
a tragedy in verse in 4 acts, by Henry Ar-
thur Jones. New York and London, Tilacmil-
lan & CO., 1893. 3 p. 1., 108 p. 12°.
© Macmillan & co.. New York ; 1893 : 44773,
Oct. 7 ; 2c. Oct. 11. 45342b
— or, The forged, bill, a drama in 4 acts, by
airs. H. I.. Thomas. 102 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Henry L. Thomas. Philadelphia;
1894 : 13315, Mar. 7 ; 2c. July 11. 45343
— See also Temperance (The) drama.
Tempter (The) and tempted. See Wine (The)
cup.
Tempting fate; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
C. J. Bell.
© Charles J. Bell. New York; 1895:8728,
Feb. 11. 45344
Temptress (The); 4 act drama.
© Nadage Doree, New York : 1896 : 47885,
Aug. 24. 45345
Temptus and us three; a 4 act spectacular
comedy, by ^^'. Seton. Typewritten.
© Waldemar Seton, Portland, Or.: 1894:
46S7S, Oct. 8 ; 2c. Oct. 8. 45346
Tempus fugit; play in 1 act. by F. H. Fowler.
[1], S p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1914; D : 37137 ; Frances
Herri ck Fowler, Bowling Green, Ky. 45346 a
Ten a. m.; 1 act play, by L. E. Walter. [5] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© L. F. Walter. Harrisburg, Pa.; D : 12292,
Feb. 3. 1908; 2c. Feb. 3, 1908; 2c. rev. ed.
Ort. 9. 1908. 45347
Ten (The) degrees of crime; a spectacular
moral (h-ama in ]0 sensational tableaux, by
J. P. liitter. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John P. Ritter. Orange, N. J. ; D : 9512,
Nov. 24, 1906; 2c. Nov. 24, 1906; Ic. new ed.
Mar. 4, 1907. 45348
Ten (The) dollar coat. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : $10.00 (The)
coat.
Ten dollars or ten days. See, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures : $10 or ten
days.
Ten (The) forty west. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 10:40 (The)
west.
Ten girls and no husband; a musical burlesque.
© John Charles Frver. Harlem. N. Y. ;
1883 : 19524, Oct. 23. 45349
Ten lights. See Craps.
Ten mile crossing. See, at end of alphabet,
titles l)eginning with figures: 10 mile cross-
ing.
Ten minutes for refreshments; or. An heiress
in Irish, an original farce in 1 act, by Ben. A.
Baker.
© William A. De Long, New York; 1871:
.')9S1, June 23. " 45350
Ten minutes in a box office; by M. Shaw. 4 p.
t^. Typewritten.
© Morton Shaw, Louisville ; D : 12329, Feb.
8. 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1908. 45351
Ten nights in a bar-room; a drama in 5 acts,
dramatized from T. S. Arthur's novel of the
same name, by William W. Pratt. New ed.
New York, H. lloorbach, 1890. 47 p. 12°.
( [ Roorbach's American ed. of acting plays] )
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1890:
35815, Nov. 13 ; 2c. Nov. 24. 45352
■ a temperance drama in 5 acts, founded
on T. S. Arthur's novel, by William W. Pratt.
llev. ed. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1898.
46 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; 1898:
14759, ilar. 2 ; 2c. July 15. 45353
■ a temperance i^lay in 5 acts, by W. T. Nel-
son. [107] p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Tecumseh Nelson, Chicago ; D :
3662, June 26, 1903 ; 2c. June 26, 1903., 45354
Ten percent; play in 4 acts. 73 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 20, 1910 ; D : 21381 ; C. D. Frie-
bolin, Cleveland. 45355
Ten-sixty-six, by Jove! or. The conquest of
England, sketch, by Robert Dabney [pseud.
of A. Ireland] [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23. 1912 ; D : 31450 ; Allevne
Ireland, New York. 45356
Ten thousand; or, The adventures of Fred
Esteller, a drama in 5 acts, by J. A. Seely.
© John A. Seely, Covington, Kv. : 1875 :
4326, Apr. 28. 45357
Ten (A) thousand dollar bunco. See, at end
of alphabet, titles beginning with figures:
$10,000 (A) bunco.
Ten (A) thousand dollar wager. See, at end
of alphabet, titles beginning with figures :
$10,000 (A) wager.
9
281
45357
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45375
Ten thousand dollars; or, Madame De Lacey,
1 act comedy playlet, by H. E. Eldridgo. [1],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Nov. 12. 1915; D : 42244 ; Harry Ef-
llin Eldridge, Chicago. 45357a
Ten thousand miles away; a drama in 4 acts.
© Oliver Doiid Byron. United States; 1880:
3059. Feb. 2.i. 45358
Ten thousand pounds a year; a comedy or play,
by Emma V. Sheridan.
© liichanl :\ran,sfiel(l. United Stales; 1892:
.3491, .Tan. 21. 45359
i^ec also, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ging with ligure.s: £10,000 a year.
Ten thousand reward; dramatic slietch, by
G. S. Starling. [3], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Nov. 14, 1913; D : 35022 : George S.
Starling. Xew York. 45360
Ten to one; a comedy play in 4 acts, by Charles
llarnard and N. Bui'gess.
© Neil U.urgess, Highlands, N. .1.; 1888:
17.325, ,Tnne 18. 45361
oi". The country fair, a comedy play in 4
acts, by Charles Barnard and N. Burge.ss.
© Neil Burgess, New York; 1888:18150.
.Tnne
45362
Ten (The) virgins; a sacred drama, by E.
Brown. Xashville. Tenn.. American book and
.job print. 1873. 16 p. 8°.
© Evie Brown, Naslwille ; 1875:11500.
Nov. 3: 2<-. .Ian. 2.'i. 1876. 45363
Ten years; ti-ngedy of extremes in 1 act, by
.r. U. Harris. [1]. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1912; D : 31443 ; Joseph U.
Harris, Central Islip, N. Y. 45364
• or. The prison quarry, a sensational drama
in 3 acts, by AV. .J. Thompson.
© \V. ,T. Thompson, Philadelphia ; 1883 :
18879. Oct. 13. 45365
Ten years after; a I'nrim play, bv B. G. Gei-sou.
[7] p. 8°.
© Emily Coldsmith Gerson. Philadelphia ;
D : 1457(1, De<-. 19. 1908 ; 2c. .Tan. 14, 1909.
45366
See ah-io, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with lignres : 10 years after.
Ten years and ten months; comedy, bv Chas. A.
Place. [31, 14 p. 4°. Tj^pewritteii.
© Ic. Aug. 17. 1915; D : 41521 ; Theodore
Tvehrwald, New I'ork. 45366a
Ten years of fraud,
strels.
.SVc South Carolina min-
Tenailles (Les)
Paul Hervien.
Tender (A) attachment; a farce, by G. M. Ba-
ker. Boston, T>ee and Shepard. 1871. 24 p.
12°. ( [Amateur drama, no. 1] )
© George M. Baker, Boston ; 1871 : 11954,
Dec. 16 : 2c. Dec. 16. 45367
Tender (A) goose; a dramatic composition, by
H. Montague.
© Harry Montague. New York; 1893;
49920. Nov. 9. 45368
Tender-hearted (The) tyrant; an original comic
opera, in 2 acts, book by Lewis Vicary. [2],
36 p. 4". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Frank Fruttchev, Detroit; D:5438,
Aug. 3. 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 3. 1904. 45369
Tender (The) passion in a tough place. See
Border belles.
Tenderfoot (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts,
hy .T. W. Rosenquest.
© .1. Wesley Koseiupiest, New York ; 1891 :
346.58, Sept. 29. 45370
• or. The Texas rangers, a nuisical comedy
in 3 ads. l)y K. Carle. [133] p. 4°. Type-
wi-itten. [Words only]
© Richard Carle, Somerville, Mass. ; D ;
3288. Api-. 15. 1903; 2c. Apr. 15. 1903. 45371
Tenderfoot (A) in Texas; by G. M. Scar-
borough.
© G. M. Sciirborough, Chicago; D : 3261,
Apr. 8, 1903. 45372
Tenderfoot (A) on the trail; by Ed. and Lola
Tannehill. 4 j). f°. Typewritten.
© Ed. Tannehill. Des Moines; D: 9577, Dec.
4. 1906: 2c. Mar. 11, 1907. 45373
Tenderfoot's (The) troubles; a western com-
edy novelty sketch, by H. A. Brunswick. 1
p. 1.. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18. 1914 ; D : 38837 ; H. A. Bruns-
wick, r'hicago. 45373a
Tenderfoot's (The) turn; rewritten version of
tbe original di-ama in 4 acts, by Miron Lefllng-
well. ('hicago. Chicago manuscript co., 1914.
1 48] p. f°. Mimeographed. [Copyrighted
1909 under the title of On the Rio Grande,
or Gambler's romance]
© Nov. 12, 1914; 2c. Nov. 23, 1914; D:
38893 ; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 45373b
Tenderloin (The) after dark; musical cocktail
in 1 act and 2 scenes, by L. Stevens. [2]. 11
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug.
Omaha. Neb.
9. 1912; D: 30669; Leo Stevens,
45374
See Theatre complet; [de]
2290
Tenderloin (The) beauties; a farce comedy in 3
acts, an-, by W. B. Wat.son.
© W. B. Watson, New York; 1897:9906,
Feb. 8. 45375
45376
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45395
Tenderloin extravaganza; in 2 acts, by S. T.
Jack.
© Sam T. Jack, Chica^'o ; 1897:28250.
May 7. 45376
Tenderloin (The) of New York by night; a
(lr;inia in 4 acts, by J. Jarrow.
© Joseph Jari-ow, New York ; D : 3015. Feb.
.19, 1903. 45377
Tenderloin tales; in 1 act, playlet, by T. Brown,
H. G. De Bank and L. Marsh. 3 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 4. 1911 ; D : 25983 : Tom Brown,
Horace G. De Bank and I.,eonard Marsh,
North Adams, Mass. 45378
Tenderloin (A) tragedy; sketch, by H. C. Brun-
iiishaus. 12 p. I^ Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3. 1911 ; D : 24628 ; H. C. Brun-
ingh.'uis. Ne^^' York. 45379
Tenderloin tribulations. See Wrong (The)
raid.
Tenement (A) incident. .SVe Three genera-
tions.
Tennessean (The); a play in 4 acts and 5
scenes, by W. A. Dromgoole. [162] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1913 ; I) : 32220 : Will Allen
Droui.i,^oole. Nashville. 45380
Tennessee; a play in 4 acts, by E. Moretta.
© Eileen Moretta. New York : D : 939S, Nov.
6, 1906. 45381
-a three-oast play in 1 act, by M. Quad
[pseud, of C. B. Lewis]
© C. B. Lewis. Brooklyn ; 1898 : 61213, Oct.
18. 45382
Tennessee Tess, the queen of the moonshiners;
a play in 5 acts, by J. P. Ritter. 93 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John P. Ritter, Orange, N. J. ; D : 8890.
July 30, 1906 ; 2c. July 30, 1906. 45383
Tennessee's pardner; an original, romantic
drama in 4 acts, by S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago; 1883:7161, Apr.
16. 45384
■I)lay in 4 acts, by Scott Marble. [75] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1915 ; D : 41555 ; Arthur C.
Alston, New York. 45384a
Tenor's (The) dilemma; a play in 1 act, by
S. I>. Berger. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1912; D: 30164; Samuel L.
Berger. Roxbury, Mass. 45385
Tenor's (The) forenoon; a comedy vaudeville
skit, by B. M. Wilson. Typwritten.
© Bertha M. Wilson, New York; 1899:
27741, Apr. 22 ; 2c. Apr. 24. 45386
Tenspotters (The); a comedy opera in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by C. Vredenburg. 70 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Clarence Vredenburg. Chicago ; D : 5651,
Oct. 17. 1904: 2c. Oct. 17, 1904. 45387
Tent and throne; a romantic plav in 5 acts, bv
J. G. Wilson.
© .John G. Wilson. Chicago; 1879:2937.
,A[.ir. 3: 2c. May 8. 45388
Tentacles; drama in 3 acts, by C. H. Mason.
[73] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23. 1914: D : .36812 : Carl H.
IMason, Hamilton. O. 45388a
Tentaruja y conipaiiia; entremfe en prosa,
original de 1'. MuQoz Seca.musica del mae.stro
Roberto Ortells. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
e.spanoles] 1911. 24 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21. 1911: 2c. Aug. 22. 1911: D:
2."i041 : Pedro Mufioz Seca. Madrid. 45389
Tentation (La) See also Countess (The) de
Vardes.
Tentation (La) de I'Abbe Jean; piece en 3
actps. en prose, par Louis Payen [pseud, of
Albert Lienard] Paris, Librairie Molifne,
1907. 87 p. 12°.
© Felix Demoly, I'aris : D : 10741. June 12,
190';
June 21. 1907.
45390
Tenth (The) commandment; by G. C. H. Sears.
© Georgia C. H. Sears, Rochester, N. Y. ;
D: 15307, ftlar. 11, 1909. 45391
or. Mrs. Merrill's diversion, a play in 4
acts, by K. Burke.
© Kathleen Burke, San Francisco; D : 8978,
Aug. 20. 1906. 45392
Tenth (The) of August; a play in 4 acts and 8
.scenes, by A. H. Hakanson. [60] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© A. Heimer Hakanson. New Y'ork : D:
13957, Sept. 30. 1908: 2c. Oct. 2, 1908. 45393
Tenth (The) viscount; romance in 4 acts, by
R. Aitkeu :ind I'.. Dean. [108] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 24. 1914 ; D : 36829 ; Robert Ait-
ken. Marlow. England, and Basil Dean, Lon-
don. 45393a
Tercer (El) demonio; esbozo de comedia en 1
a<?to, de J. Grau Delgado. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1908. 64 p. 12°.
© Jacinto Grau Delgado. Madrid ; D : 13453.
July 25. 1908 ; 2c. July 25, 1908. 45394
Terence; in 4 acts, by Mrs. E. N. Morgan. [145]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Edmund Nash Morgan. Cleveland ;
D:3976. Sept. 19. 1903: 2c. .July 20, 1903.
45395
2291
45396
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45415
Terence O'Malley, esq.; a comedy drama in 3
acts, by E. Poland.
© Edward Poland, New York ; 1890 : 20311,
June 23. 45396
Terentia; a drama in 5 acts, in verse, by Albert
Jliral.
© Francois IMons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19899, Sept. 3. 45397
Teresa; dranmia mnsicale in 2 atti, [di] Jules
Claretie, musica di J. Massenet, tr. di Alex.
Leawington. Paris. Heugel et cie., 1907. 39
p. 8°. [AVords only]
© Heugel et co., Paris ; D : 11442, Sept. 30.
1907 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1907. 45398
Teresa's fate; by E. R. Eliscu. Typewritten.
© Eugenie R. Eliscu, New York; 1899:
39851, June 17 ; 2c. June 17. 45399
Teresita; comic opera in 2 acts, music by Louis
Varney, adapted libretto by M. Hageman.
© Maurice Hageman, New York; 1890:
3452, Jan. 27. 45400
Teresita, die weisse sklavin; operette in 3
akten, von Carl Lindau, musik nach motiven
von Emil Waklteufel, arrangiert von B§la von
Ujj. Braunschweig, Henry Litolff's verlag.
68 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Se])l. 12, 1914; Ic. Oct. 15, 1914; D:
38686; Henry Litolff's vei-lag, Braunschweig,
Germany. 45400a
Termagant (The); a play in 4 acts, by Louis N.
Parker and Murray Carson.
© Olga Nethersole, London; 1898:49658,
Aug. 25. 45401
Terms (The) of the will; or. Saved by the
radiophone, play in 4 acts and 5 or 6 scenes,
by C. de Lima. 64 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles A. de Lima, New York ; D : 14322,
Nov. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1908. 45402
Ternary (The); a play in 5 acts, by W. H.
Cloud.
© William H. Cloud. Philadelphia; 188."):
4241, Feb. 16. 45403
Terpsichorean (The) violinist; a musical farce
comedy in 1 act. by F. L. Perry. [3] p. f°.
TypeAvritten. [Words only]
© Frank L. Perry, Yates City, 111. ; D : 1705,
Apr. 5, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1902. 45404
Terra bassa; drannna lirico in un prologo e 2
atti (da (4uimera) di R. Lothar, riduzione
italiana di F. Pontana, musica di Eugenio
d'Albert. Berlino, E. Bote & G. Bock, 1909.
75 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 8, 1909: 2c. Sept. 20, 1909; D:
17259; Ed. Rote & G. Bock, Berlin. 45405
Terra promessa; quadro lirico, di Carlo Zanga-
rini, nnisica di Arrigo Pedrollo. Milano,
Edoardo Sonzogno, 1914. 18 p. 12°. [Words
only]
© Dec. .31, 1914; Ic. .Tan. 20, 1915; D:
-39448; Edoardo Sonzogno, IMilan. 45405a
Terrance Brady, Esq.; or, A son's error, by A.
Levy.
© Archie I>evy. Oakland, Cal. ; 1889 : ;i4S58.
Nov. 15. 45406
Terrapin's stew; everybody will like it, a pot-
pourri in 2 acts, by C. F. Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin. Boston; 1883:4704,
Mar. 13. 45407
Terre d'epouvante; piece en 3 actes, par A. de
Lorde et E. Moi'el. 38 p. 12".
© Andi-e de Lorde & Eugene Morel, Paris ;
1): 11632, Oct. 31, 1907; 2c. Oct. 31. 1907.
45408
Terre enthralled; a drama, by L. L. Schwartz.
74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Leon Schwartz, Minneapolis ; D :
l.~34r,. ]\rar. 15. 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 15, 1909.
45409
Terre-neuve (La); comedie en 3 actes, by A.
Bisson et M. Hennequin. Paris. P. Y. Stock,
1898. 2 p. 1., 168 p. 12°.
© Alexandre Bisson et IMaurice Henne-
quin, Paris ; 1S9S : 57508, Sept. 30 ; 2c. Sept.
30. 45410
Terre (La) qui meurt; drame lyrique en 4
actes, 5 tableaux, par Reng Bazin, musique de
]Marcel Bertrand. Paris, Calnianu-L6vv
[1913] 3 p. 1., OS p. 12°. [Words only]
© Jan. 1.5, 1913: 2c. Feb. 13, 1913; D:
32347: Calmann-Levy, Paris. 45411
Terrible consequences. See Nemesis.
Terrible (The) dream; by David Apotheker. 51
p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1911; D : 23142 ; William
Kramer's sons. New York. 45412
Terrible (The) eight; a grotesque act with song
and (lance, by four characters, in which they
are so arr. by the assistance of four stuffed
imitations of persons as to represent eight
people, by M. Weston.
© Maggie Weston, New York ; 1881 : 8313,
May 27. 45413
Terrible (A) example; a new and original
sketcli in 1 act, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, Brooklvn ; 1874 : 2771,
Mar. 7. 45414
Terrible (A) experience; by A. Roucolle.
© Adrienne Roucolle, Denver ; D : 12258,
.Laii. 27. 1908. 45415
)')()■>
45416
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45437
Terrible (A) fright; by Arthur Law. London,
J. Willianis, ltd. ; New York. E. Schuberth &
CO., 1904. 16 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 5140.
.Tune 7. 1904 ; 2c. June 7, 1904. 45416
Terrible (A) malady; a musical burlesque com-
edy ill 3 acts, by Clay M. Greene and Slason
Tliomjison. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© (Jreene and Thompson, Chicago ; 1881 ;
0004. Apr. 28; 2c. Apr. 28. 45417
Terrible (The) manager; by F. E. Mooney. 15
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Feb. 12, 1912; D : 28666 ; Florence E.
Mooney, Brooklyn. 45418
Terrible (The) meek; a 1 act stage play for
three voices, to be played in darkness, by C. R.
Kennedy . . . New York and London, Harper
& brothers. 1912. 4 p. 1., 43, [1] p. front.
12°
© Mar. 12, 1912; 2c. iAIar. 14, 1912; A:
309523 ; ('harles Rann Kennedy, New York.
45419
Terrible (A) mistake; or. Business is rushing,
comedy in 3 acts, by J. Bropson.
© James Bropson, Chicago ; 1893 : 5501, Jan.
27. 45420
Terrible (A) mix-up; an original comedy, by
H. H. Peck. 14 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© H. H. Peck, Boston ; D : 13976, Oct. 2,
1908: 2c. Oct. 2, 1908. 45421
Terrible (A) night; a comedy in 4 scenes, by
W. P.. Young. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William B. Young. Cleveland ; D : 14624,
Dec. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 24. 1908. 45422
an eccentric pantomime in 1 act and 1
scene, by P. ]Martinetti. Ms.
© Paul Martinetti, Baltimore ; 1884 : 7047,
Apr. 1 ; Ic. Apr. 1. 45423
a pantomime, by Paul Martiuetti.
© Rich and Harris, Boston; 1889:37409.
Dec. 9. 45424
Terrible (A) possibility; a melodrama con-
sisting of a prologxie and 3 acts, by W. R.
Siedle.
© William R. Siedle, Pittsburgh; 1896:
55110, Oct. 5. 45425
Terrible (A) secret; a drama in 5 acts, taken
from the great st<n-y of that name now being
jiublished in the New York weekly, written
bv Jiiay Agnes Fleming and dramatized by
H. Collins.^
© Harvey Collins, Boston ; 1873 : 8280, Jul>-
18. 45426
or, A young girl's folly, by T. V. Tatro.
© Tillie V. Tatro, Cohoes, N. Y. ; 1890:
40047, Dec. 17. 45427
See also Inez.
Terrible (A) tangle; comedy in 1 act, bv R.
Stodart.
© Robert Stodart, New York ; D : 4296, Nov.
13. 1903. 45428
-dramatic sketch, by Frank McLain. 5 p
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1914 ; D : 36850 ; Ernest Ed-
ward Patis, Los Angeles. 45428a
pyschological drama in 5 acts, by A. E.
Lancaster. \S()\ p. 4°. Typewritten.
® Ic. July 21. 1915; D: 41316; Kate Eliza-
beth Stevenson. Larchmont. N. Y. 45428b
Terrible (A) temptation; a comedy in 5 acts,
l)y Celia Logan. B. Welby, and Ed Puesley.
© Bertha Welby. New York; 1884:17499,
Aug. 29. 45429
— ■ a drama in 3 acts.
© Edniond Pillet, New York; 1871:3596,
Apr. 20. 45430
— liy C. AV. Barrv.
© Charles W. Barry, New York; 1871:
7816, Aug. 21. 45431
■ a play, by J. P. Edwards.
© J. Pieri-e])ont Edwanis. New York; 1871:
8377, Sept. S. 45432
Terrible (A) test; ;i nielndrama in 5 acts, by
George Conquest.
© Ethe Johns, N. Y. ; 1879 : 13506, Oct. 11.
45433
Terrible (A) time; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by L. U. Shewell. New York, 1883.
© L. R. Shewell and N. C. Cfoodwin, United
States ; 1883 : 7462, Apr. 20. 45434
Terrible (The) torpedo; or. For baby's sake,
absurdity in 5 acts and 16 scenes, by Keith
Murray. [99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1914; D : 36074 ; Mrs. Keith
IMuiTay, Tiondon. 45434a
Terrible trustee; a musical comedy libretto in
2 acts, for collegiate productions, by T. B.
Donaldson. 32 p. 4°. T}T>ewritten.
© Thomas B. Donaldson, Philadelphia : D :
9965 : Feb. 14. 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 14, 1907. 45435
Terrible (The) Turk; farce in 1 act. by E. Jose.
28 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1911; D: 25520; Pnlouard
Jose. New York. 45436
Terrible (A) voyage. See Voyage (Un) terri-
ble.
Terrible (The) widow; a play, by AV. Nisbet.
[7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1912 ; D : 30984 ; Wallace Nis-
bet, Brooklyn. 45437
2293
45438
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45454
Terribly scared. See Mistare Penguin.
Terror (The); a 5 act comedy, by A. W. Holbrook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, Winter Park.
Fla. ; 1899 : 63449, Sept. 30. 45438
Terror (El) de las mocitas; sainete llrico en 1
acto. original de Ventura de la Vega, musica
de los maestros Cayo Vela y Enrique Brii.
Madrid fSociedad de autores e.spanoles] 1914.
42 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. IT, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38195 ; Ventura de la Vega, Madrid. 45438a
Terror (El) de las mujeres; aventura en 1 acto
y en prosa, de E. Lopez-Marin. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1909. 25 p. 12°.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
168S1 ; Enrique Lopez-Marin, Madrid. 45439
Terror of a day; an amusing play in 2 scenes,
by M. F. Hutchinson. London, ,T. Williams,
ltd.. 1909. 16 p. 8°.
© Nov. 26, 1909; 2c. Nov. 27, 1909; D:
17542 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 45440
Terror (The) of Paris; a new and original
drama in 4 acts, by E. Hill Mitchelson and
O. H. Longden.
© Harry Gundliug, Chicago: 1895:38912,
.Tuly 29. 45441
Terror (The) of the coal fields. See Molly
(The) Maguires.
Terror (The) of the Wompanoags. See Bill,
the scout.
Terror (The) of Tin-can alley.
© W. F. Mann, Chicago ; D 11229, Aug. 26,
1907. 45442
Terrorist (The); i)laylet in 1 act, by L. Irving.
35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1911; D : 23903 ; Laurence
Irving, London. 45443
Terry the Fox; au Irish drama in 4 acts, by M. J.
Nerney.
© Martin .1. Nerney, Green Island. N. Y. :
1884 : 24404, Dec. 9. 45444
Terry, the omadaun. See Amedaun (The)
Terry, the swell; or, A life's lottery, a dra-
matic spectacle in 5 acts, by C L. Graves.
© George Patterson, New York ; 1888 :
199.56, .Tuly 11. 45445
Tertulla's garden. See Festival plays.
Terwilliger; or, A matrimonial flash, an origi-
nal comedy In 3 acts, by M. Brennan. Type-
written.
© IMittthow Brennan, New York; 1893:
17034. Apr. 0 ; 2c. Apr. 6. 45446
Tesca; libretto of a grand opera, in 3 acts, by E.
Pierce-Lyman. [30] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1915; D : 42000 ; Elizabeth
Pierce-Lyman, Little Rock, Ark. 45446a
Tess; a drama in 4 acts, founded on Tliomas
Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles, by Luigi
Illica, with an English prose tr. by Claude
Aveling, nmsic by Frederic D'Erlanger. . .
London, G. Ricordi & CO., 1909. .jO p. 8°.
© G. Ricordi & co.. Loudon ; D : 16176. .lune
26, 1909 ; 2c. .Tune 26, 1909. 45447
-drannna in 4 atti. da Tess D'Urberville, di
Thomas Hardy, di Luigi Illica, musica di F.
D'Erlanger. Milano, G. Ricordi & c. 63 p.
12°. FLibretto only]
© Frederic D'Erlanger, London; D:8290,
"Slav. 2S, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1906. 45448
an emoti(mal drama in 4 acts, by E. H.
Graham-Dewey.
© E. H. Graham-Dewey, New York ; 1892 :
33.533, Aug, 15. 45449
Tess of the D'Urbervilles. .S'ee Tess.
Tess of the Tenderloin; a comedy sketch in 1 act,
by Harry Monta.gue.
© .Tames Madison, New York ; D : 1002,
Oct. 23, 1901. 45450
Tess of the vaudevilles; a musical farce in 1
act. nuisic by Fred'k (.'lifton, words by F.
Backus.
© Frederick Backus, New York; 1897:
17214, Mar. 15. 45451
Tessie at college; 2nd, 3rd and 4th acts. (In
Wisconsin literary magazine, v. 6. nos. 6 and
7, Mar., Apr., 1909)
© Ernst Jung and Oscar Haase, Madison,
Wis. ; D : 15408, Mar. 12, 1909 : 2c. act 2. 3.
Mar. 15, 1909 ; 2c. act 4, Apr. 10, 1909. 45452
Test (The); comedy in 1 act, by M. Roberson.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1915 ; D : 39428 ; Marie Rober-
son, San Francisco. 45452a
■ a coniedy in 3 acts, adapted and arr. for
the stage from an Italian novel, by M. Walsh,
tr. b.v Pauline Canissa.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1875 : 12650,
Dec. 1. 45453
domestic drama in 3 acts, by I. WolfP
Richards.
© Isaac Wolff, New York ; 1888 : 37740. Dec.
31. 45454
drama in 1 act, by .1. Michael. [2], 9 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1914 : D : 38885 ; Joseph Mi-
chael, New York. 45454a
229-4
45454
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45471
Test (The)— Continued.
-drama in 3 acts, by A. .Tacoby. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan.. 6, 1915 ; D : 39324 ; Arthur .Ta-
coby, New York. 45454b
dramatic playlet in 1 act. by AV. F. Sailor.
16 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29. 1912 ; D : 30687 ; William F.
Sailor, St, Paul. 45455
1 act dramatic play, by C. L. Nagely.
© Carlton Lewis Nagely. Brooklyn : D :
13846, Sept. 21. 1908. 45456
play in r^ scenes, by J. S. Dawley. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1915 ; D : 42185 ; .T. Searlo
Uawley, New York. 45456a
play in 4 acts, by C. P. Mallory. [2], 82 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16. 1913: D: 34182: Clifton
Payne Malloiy, Auburn. N. Y. 45457
-by J. E. Goodman. [134] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© .Jules Eckert (roodman, New I'ork : D:
12706. Api-. 8. 1908 ; 2c. May 11, 1908. 45458
— play in 1 act. by E. r4oodman, [1], 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1913 : D : 33030 ; Edward
Coodman. New York. 45459
by F, B, Purdie. [2], 29 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 23. 1915 ; D : 42073 ; Francis Bail-
lie I'urdie, St. .Tosepb, Mo. 45459a
^by H. Van Higgins. 19 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic Nov. 8, 1909; T>: 17431 : Herman Van
Higgins, Cbicago, 45460
75 p
play in 3 acts, by A. A. llosenbaum. [3|,
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Dec. 19, 1911; D : 28034 ; Arthur A.
llosenbaum, Lawrence. N. Y. 45461
by F. K. Eldridge. jr. [3], 37 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1914 ; D : 36573 ; Francis Reed
Eldridge, jr., Yokohama, Japan. 45461a
by K. F. Wells. [77] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 21. 1914; D ; 35733 ; Reuben
Field Wells, Hatfield, Mass. 45461b
— a playlet in 1 act. by R. E. McGlinn and
J. Quinlan. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robert E. McGlinn and Jobn Quinlan,
Seattle; D: 16063, June 14. 1909; 2c. May 17.
1909. 45462
Test (The)— Continued.
scene in 1 act, by C. Anderson. 5 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1912: D: 31012; Christine An-
dei-son. Portland. Or. 45463
Test (A) case; or, Grass versus granite, an ec-
(•entric comedy in 4 acts, from the German of
Blumenthal and Kadelburg, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1892:44767,
Nov. 3. 45464
Test (The) for blood; play in 4 acts, by J. E.
Ward. 32 p.* 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1913 ; D : 32211 ; James E.
Wai-d. Chicago. 45465
Test (The) of courage; play in 1 act, by F. M.
Rice. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26. 1915 ; D : 39804 ; Frances Mar-
tin Rice. Brooklyn. 45465a
Test (The) of friendship; a comedy drama in 5
acts, by D. Davidson.
© Dorg Davidson, New York; 1900 A:
21757, Aug. 31. 45466
by D. Davidson & Donn. [131] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Dore Davidson, New York ; D : 3793, Aug.
4, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. S. 1903. 45467
or, The friendship of two -women, Ameri-
can drama in 4 acts, by T. W. Wharmby.
[117] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1913; D: 32924; Thomas
Washington Wharmby, New York. 45468
Test (The) of gold. See Jessamine Earle.
Test of honor; a comedy drama, by A. E. Dick-
inson.
© Anna E. Dickinson, United States ; 1881 :
7054, May 7. 45469
a dramatic composition in 5 acts.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1880 : 16408, Oct.
29. 45470
Test (A) of love; comedy drama in 1 act, by
5. G. Champlin. [1], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1914 : D : 35769 ; Stephen G.
Cbamplin, Brooklyn. 45470a
Test (The) of men; trades-union play in 3 acts
and 7 scenes, by J. W. Williams. [51] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1914: D : 35685 ; Joseph W.
Williams, Wilder, Vt. 45470b
Test (The) supreme; a play in 1 act, bv J. D.
Haag. 9 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. June 13, 1912 ; D : 30096 ; Jackson D.
Haag, Pittsburgh. 45471
Testament (Das); komodie in 3 akten, von Ernst
W. Freissler. ilflnchen, Albert Langen, 1914.
134 p. 12°.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1914; D : 37731 ; Albert
Langen, Municli. 45471a
2295
45472
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45489
Testament (The) Sec King's crown.
Testament (Le) de Cesar Girodot; comgdie en
3 actes, en prose, par Adolplie Belot et Edni.
Villetard. avec notes en anglais par Geo. Cas-
teirnier. New York. W. R. Jenkins, 1888. 2
p. ].. [31-113 p. 12°. ([Tli§atre conterapo-
rain, no. Ill)
© William l\. Jenkins, New York; 1889:
1864, Jan. 14 : 2c. Jan. 14. 45472
Testament (Tlie) of Judas. See Judas Is-
cariot.
Testimonial (The); an adaptation in 1 act of
Max ^Maurey's La recommandation, l)y D.
Kimball niKl Arthnr W. Loach. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© David Kimball, Boston ; D : 15914. May
2] . 1909 : 2c. May 22, 1909. 45473
Testing (The); a play in 4 acts, by A. P. Van
Hoesen [i. o. A. P. Y. AVakemanl 79 p. 8°.
© A. P. \'an Hoesen Wakeman. New York;
D : 15881. Apr. 20, 1909 ; Ic. May 7, 1909 ; Ic.
June 1, 1909. 45474
Testing of Sir Gawayne. See Festival plays.
Testing (The) of the poet. See Sayonara.
Tete-a-tete. Sfe German classics of the nine-
teenth and twentieth centuries.
Tete (La) du mari; vaudeville en 1 acte et 2
tableaux, par Henry Moreau et Marc Sonal
Ipseud. of Georges Lanosl Paris. C. Joubert,
1913. 79 p. 8°.
© Dec. 27, 1913 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1914 ; D : 35600 ;
Joubert, Paris. 45474a
Tethering (The) of Hexa; a comedy, by W. W.
Tufts.
© William Wliitlemore Tufts, Arlington,
Mass.; 1897:53407, Sept. 23; 2c. Oct. 28.
45475
Teufel (Der); ein spiel in drei aufziigen, von
Franz Molnar.
© Franz Bard & bruder, Vienna ; D : 12595,
Mar. 21. 1908. [Entry abandoned, see D:
130251 45476
Same. New York, Breitkopf & Hartel, 1908.
110 p. 12°.
© Breitkopf & Hartel, New York ; D : 13025,
Mar. 14, 1908; Ic. (proof) ; Mar. 14, 1908; 2c.
Mar. 21, 1908. 45477
Sec also She (The) devil.
Teufelsweg (Dei*); musikdrama in 3 akten, von
Tvudolf Lotbar, nmsik von Ignatz Wagbfilter.
Hannover. L. Oertel, 1912. 43 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Aug. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 21, 1913 ; D : 32733 ;
Louis Oertel, Hanover, Germany. 45478
Teufelsweg (Der) — Continued.
oper in 3 akten, von Jan Galasiewicz, musik
von Ignatz Wagbalter. Berlin, Harmonic
verlagsgesellschaft fiir literatur und kunst
[1911] .52 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 26, 1911; D:
24290: Hai-nionie-verlag, Berlin. 45479
Teuton (The) battle; historical play in 4 acts,
by F. ?.Ieyer. [3], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20. 1913 ; D : 34777 ; Fred Meyer.
I>etr()it. 45480
Texan (The); an original modern play in 4 acts,
by T. Power.
© Tyrone Power. Boston ; 1892 : 45636,
Nov. 9. 45481
a westei-n drama in 4 acts, by V. Phelps.
© V. Russ Smith and Verne Phelps, Muncie,
Ind. : D : 9313, Oct. 25, 1906. 45482
^westei-Ji melodrama in 4 acts, by Hari\v Van
Demark. Pliiladelpbiji, Penu pub. co.,"l911.
68 p. 12°.
© Jan. 21. ion : 2c. .Tan. 24, 1911 ; D : 23181 :
Penu pub. co.. I'hiladelphia. 45483
Texan (A) honeymoon; comedy drama in 3
acts, by G. O. Draper. [96] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© le. Feb. 7, 1912; D : 28-593 ; George Otis
Draper, New York. 45484
Texan mother-in-law; a farce in 1 act, by A. H.
Gibson. Clyde. O., A. D. Ames, 1885. 8 p.
12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 166] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1886 : 3893, Feb.
15: 2c. Feb. 15. 45485
Texarkana; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by W. J.
Kent.
© Walter James Kent, Vincennes. Ind. ; D :
11849, Dec. 2, 1907. 45486
Texas; by S. T. Baer.
© Sylvan T. Baer, Dallas; D : 4604, Feb. 1.
1904. 45487
a comedy drama of Texas life in 4 acts, by
J. M. Feigl. [137] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Mauldin Feigl, New York ; D : 59S8,
Dee. 31, 1904; 2c. Dec. 23, 1904. 45488
■ a powerful comedy drama in 4 acts, con-
taining scenes and incidents of intense emo-
tional interest, in and around Indianola dur-
ing the Civil War, by A. E. Sweet and H. W.
Ellis. [84] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Alex. E. Sweet and H. Wayne Ellis, New
York ; 1892 : 14196, Mar. 31 ; Ic. Apr. 19.
45489
2296
45489
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45510
Texas Ann abroad; play in 3 acts and 10 scenes,
by Betty Chapman. [1], 48 p. 4°. Type-
written.
I© Ic. Aug. 5, 1914; D : 37753 ; Robert T.
.Alnrray. New York. 45489a
Texas Bill; by W. F. Eastman.
© William F. Eastman. Richland. Minn. :
1S93 : 2937S, .Time 20. 45490
Texas (A) brownie; comedy drama In 3 acts,
by .1. D. Jaxone. 92 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1911; I): 24988; J. Duke
.Taxoiie, Govans. Md. 45491
Texas desperado; burlesque melodrama in 1 act,
liy F. Graham. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1909; D : 16697 ; Frank Gra-
ham, Brooklyn. 45492
Texas — her glory and her flags; pageant drama,
by Henry Kirkpatrick. [IJ. 8 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 25, 1914 ; D : 3773S ; First circle
of King's daughters, Paris, Tex. 45492a
Texas Jack in the Black Hills; the great border
story taken ffoui the life in 4 a<;ts, by Harry
Seymour.
© James :M. Nixon. United States ; 1877 :
41(t5. Apr. 7. 45493
Texas Jack, the white king- of the Pawnees; a
drama in 3 acts, by E. Z. C. Judson (Ned
Buntline)
© E. Z. C. Judson, New York ; 1873 : 2298,
Mar. S. 45494
Texas pals; a i)lay of the great Southwest, by
W. J. Rose. 11 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Wni. J. Rose. Chicai-o ; D : 14584, Dec. 21,
1908; 2c. May 29. 1909. 45495
Texas past times; drama in 1 act, by L. Rey-
nolds. [4] p. f^. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1914; D : 39602 ; Lou Rey-
nolds, Jamaica, N. Y. 45495a
Texas (The) Quaker; a comedv-dramu in 4 acts,
by E. C. Sexton.
© Edwin C. Sexton, Chicago; 1898:18682,
Mar. 21 ; 2c. Aug. 4. 45496
Texas (A) ranger; by J. M. Feigl. [136] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© J. Mnuldin Feigl, New York; D : 5232.
June 24, 1904 ; 2c. June 24, 1904. 45497
■ comedy drama in 4 acts, bv H. L. Lvnian.
43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Herbert Lucius Lyman, Milwaukee ; 1900
A : 16267, July 2 ; Ic. May 15, 1903 ; 2c. Oct.
7, 1903. 45498
a drama in 4 acts, by Ernest Stout.
© H. T. Meeleus. Oshkosh. Wis.; D : 9335.
Oct. 27, 1906. 45499
Texas (A) ranger — Continued.
dramati/:ation in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by
Peter Fandel, from a novel by William MacLeod
Raine. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1912 ; D : 28439 ; Peter Fan-
del, St. Paul, and William MacLeod Raine,
Denver. 45500
— a melodranui in 4 acts, by J. C. Webb.
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago; D : 2415,
Oct. 6, 1902. 45501
•play of the great Southwest in 3 acts, by
Harry ^'an Deniark. Philadelphia, Penn pub-
lishing company, 1915. 67 p. 12°.
© June 22, 1915; 2c. June 24, 1915; D:
41034 ; Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia. 45501a
Texas (The) rangers. See Tenderfoot (The)
Texas (The) rose; a musical comedy, by C. Line.
© Charles Line, Menominee, Mich. ; D :
14668, Dee. 31, 1908. 45502
Texas (A) steer; nuisical farce comedy in 4 acts,
by C. H. Hoyt. Typewritten.
© Charles H. Hovt. Charlestown, N. H. ;
1899 : 76215, Nov. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 22. 45503
Texas under six flags; historical and spectacular
play, by Z. A. Hall. [12] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Z. A. Hall. Sau Antonio, Tex. ; D : 11311,
Sept. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1907. 45504
Texas (A) wooing; by C. B. Middleton. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles B. Middleton, Chicago; D : 9691,
Dec. 24, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1906. 45505
Same. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1911; D : 25893 ; Clias. B.
Middleton, Freeport, N. Y. 45506
Thaddeus of Warsaw; drama in 4 acts, by W. C.
de Mille.
© William Churchill de Mille, Pompton,
N. J. ; D : 50, Jan. 21, 1901. 45507
Thai's; drama in 4 acts, by B. and Hugh
Reticker. founded on novel by Anatole France.
[3], 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1911; D: 24930; Beatrice
Reticker, New York. 45508
by Ellison Harvey, founded on the
novel of tlie same name by Anatole France.
73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1913 ; D : 32759 ; W. E. Har-
vey. Richmond. 45509
by Marie Doran. [95] p. 4°. Tj^pe-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 31. 1911; D: 23814; Frances
Doran, Jamaica, N. Y. 45510
2297
45511
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45527
Thais — Continnefl.
-lyric comedy iu 4 nets and 7 scenes, book by
Louis Gallet,' from the novel by Anatole
France. English by Chas. A. Byrne, music by
Jules Massenet. New York. Steimvay & sons,
1907. 36 p. 4°. [I-'ihretto only. French and
Ens"lish]
© Steinwav & sons, New York; D : 10924.
.Tuly 8. 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1907. 45511
-play in 4 acts, by P. Wilstach. [3], 125 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19. 1911: D : 23137 ; Paul AVils-
tach. New York. 45512
Same, founded on Anatole France's novel.
[3], 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Feb. 8. 1911; D : 23298 ; Paul Wils-
tach. New York. 45513
Same, founded on Anatole France's novel.
Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill co., 1911. 5 p. 1.,
149 [1] p. front., pis. 12°.
© Sept. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1911 ; D : 25432 ;
Paul Wilstacb, Gunston, Ya. 45514
eine tra^'Wie in 2 akten und 1 vorspiel, von
Franz Schwarz. Berlin-Friedenau, Yerlag
dramatischer werke des bureau Fischer, 1909.
53 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15. 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 7. 1909 ; D : 17645 :
Bureau Fischer verlag, Berlin-Friedenau,
Germany. 45515
Thai (Das) des lebens; historischer schwank in
4 aufziisen. von Max Dreyer. New York, E.
Lederer! 1903. 127 p. 12°.
© Emanuel Lederer. New York ; D : 2880,
Jan. 21. 1903; 2c. Feb. 17, 1903. 45516
Thalka (The) ; or. An unnatural brother, a sen-
sational melodrama in 4 acts, by G. E. Cad-
den.
© George E. Cadden, Minneapolis; 1888:
22318, Aug. 3. 45517
Thane (The) of Cawdor; a mock grand opera in
."» acts, by Helen D. Brewer and Alma L. Hall,
l)ook rev. by Delmer M. Goode. 1 p. 1.. 22 p.
8°. Printed. [Libretto only]
© :May 16, 1914 ; 2c. June 1, 1914 ; D : 37193 :
Pine River public school. Pine River, Minn.
45517a
Thank God, the table is set; comedy in 1 act,
tr. and adapted from the Danish, by T. Sogard.
Typewritten.
© Thvge Sogard, Kansas City, Mo.; 1892:
5773. Feb. 5 ; 2c. Feb. 5. 45518
Thanks; vaudeville act for 3 people, by G. AV.
Brugger. jr. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1915 ; D : 41171 ; George Wash-
ington Brugger, jr.. Philadelphia. 45518a
Thanksgiving. See Holiday plays.
Thanksgiving at farmer Martin's; by J. B.
Rollins.
© .loan B. Rollins, Chicago; D: 14276. Nov.
12, 1908. 45519
Thanksgiving (A) dream; comedietta in 1 act,
Ity ]\Iarco Morrow and George Daugherty.
New York. E. S. Werner. 1895. cover-title,
16 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner. New York ; 1894 : 47875,
Oct. 13 ; 2c. Oct. 13. 45520
Thanksgiving entertainments; a collection of
new recitations, dialogues, songs, exercises,
etc., for all grades, with much original mat-
ter by IMarie Irish [pseud, of Mayme Riddle
Bitneyl, Clara J. Denton, Laura R. Smith and
others. Comp. and arr. by Joseph C. Sindelav.
Chicago. A. FL-maa'an company [1906] 144 p.
illus. 12°.
© A. Flanairan co., Chicago; A : 156665,
Sept. 28, 1906; 2c. Sept. 28, 1906. 45520a
Thanksgiving (A) eve; 1 act playlet, by J. J.
Malloy. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Geo. X. Wilson. Brooklvn ; D : 6326, Mar.
13, 1905: 2c. Mar. 13, 1905. 45521
Thanksgiving eve at the parsonage. See Do-
nation (The) party.
Thanksgiving in Brownie-Land; humorous
play for boys, by Effie Louis Koogle. 9 p. 8°.
© IMarch bros., Lebanon. O. ; D : 7545 ; Nov.
10. 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1905. 45522
Thasia; drama in 5 acts, by F. Rice. 51 p. 16°.
Printed.
© Frederic Rice. San Francisco ; 1888 :
23216 : Aug. 13 ; 2c. Aug. 20. 45523
That affair at Huntley's; a 1 act play, by G. J.
Nathan. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George .lean Nathan. New York ; D :
10087, Mill-. 6, 1907; 2c. Mar. 6, 1907. 45524
That affair at Paris; a drama in 5 acts, by C. H.
Wliite. [83] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Claudia Hazen White, St. Louis ; D : 279,
Mar. 29, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 29, 1901. 45525
That affair of Brown's; a comedy, by V. Woods.
© Yirna Woods, Sacramento, Cal. ; 1899 :
171.53, Mar. 6. 45526
That affair of the princess'; entirely original
play in 4 acts, by K. Stewart. [141] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1914; D: 36694; Katharine
Stewart. New York. 45526a
That American girl; comedy drama iu 4 acts,
by Edward E. Ro.se.
© Clara F. Rose, Marshfleld Hills, Mass. :
1897 : 7768, Jan. 28. 45527
2298
45528
COPYRIGHTED IIST THE UNITED STATES
45548
That American woman; a drama in 4 acts, by
W. C. Brann.
© VV. C. Brann, Galveston, Tex.: 1889:
5629, Feb. 18.
45528
That awful agent; a farce in 1 act, by B. Wool-
ley.
© Ben Woollev, New York ; 1876 : 1105, Jan.
24. 45529
That awful carpet-bag; an original farce in 3
scenes, by Ad. H. Gibson. Clyde, O.. Ames'
publishinij; CO., 1888. 10 p. 12°. ( [Ames' se-
ries of standard and minor drama, no. 252] )
© Ames pub. co.. Clyde, O. ; 1888:32044.
Nov. ]2: 2c. Nov. 21.
45530
That awful child; a musical absurdity in 2 acts,
founded on the plot of an old English comedy,
by G. W. Bateman.
© George W. Bateman. Philadelphia; 1880:
32644. Aug. 16. 45531
That baby; a farce, by T. Frost.
© Thomas Frost. New York ; 1889 : 15472,
May 23. 45532
That batchelor's [sic] wife; comedy sketch, by
A. Luzzi. [l],30p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1912 ; D : 30265 ; Arthur Luz-
zi. New York. 45533
That Beacon street affair; l)y B. Hall.
f°. Typewritten.
© Barton Hall, Kansas City, Mo.
15449, Mar. 26, 1909; 2c. Mar. 25, 1909.
14 p.
; D:
45534
That black cat; a farce in 1 act, by Bert C.
Uawley. Clyde, O.. Ames' publishing co., 1904.
16 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 451])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 4870, Apr.
12, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1904. ^ 45535
That blessed baby; a farce in 1 act, by Edward
Mumford. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1902. 13 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. Co., Philadelphia ; D : 1852.
May 8, 1902 ; 2c. May 8, 1902. 45536
That blonde person; farce in 1 act, by Helen F.
Bagg. Philadelpliia, Penn publishing co.,
1912. 18 p. 12°.
© Dec. 27, 1912; 2c. Dec. 28, 1912: D:
31815 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 45537
That Boston drummer. 81 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Samuel J. Simmons and Collin Varrev,
New York ; 1891 : 1664. Jan. 10 ; Ic. Jan. 2.
45538
That box of cigarettes; a farce in 3 acts, by
Rosemary Baum. Boston. W. H. Baker & col,
1892. 25 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1892:
53032, Dec. 27 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1893. 45539
That boy next door; a comedv drama in 4 acts,
l\v F. W. Byrdsall.
© F. W. Byrdsall. New York ; 1888 : 14982,
May 22. 45540
That boy of Dan's; by G. B. Densmore.
© Addie E. Rodgers. New Yoi-k; 1880:
10402. July 6. 45541
That boy Sam; an lOthiopian farce in 1 act, bv
F. L. Cutler. Clyde, ()., A. D. Ames, 1878.
(> p. 12°. ([Ames" series of standard and
minor drama, no. 61] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1878 : 7904, Julv
8; 2c. July 8. 45542
That brute Simmons; a play in 1 act, adapted
from Arthur Morrison's story in Tales of
mean streets, bj^ Arthur Morrison and Herbert
C. Sargent. New York, S. Fi^ench ; London,
S. French, ltd.. 1906. 20 p. 12°. (On cover:
French's international copyrighted ed. of the
works of the best authors, no. 85 )
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 8652,
June 7, 1906; 2c. June 12, 1906. 45543
That brute, the burglar; comedy in 1 act, by
Campbell MacCuUoch. [i. e. R. C. MacCul-
Inch] 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert C. MacCulloch, New York; D:
6391. Mar. 22, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1905. 45544
That cannot sink; play in 3 acts, by H. Briscoe.
3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1914 : D : 38966 ; Henry Bris-
coe. New York. 45544a
That case of the Joneses; comedy in 1 act. by
F. J. Lewis. [31, 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1911 ; D : 23915 ; Florence J.
Lewis, Cambridge, Mass. 45545
That charming count; comedy in 3 acts, bv K.
Lyon and W. Brinsley Hill. [118] p. ' 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 19, 1911: D : 24509 ; Kate Lvon,
New York. 45546
That circus girl; l)y L. D. Bradley.
© Leonora D. Bradley. United States :
1894 : 45676, Oct. 1. 45547
That comedy pair; by L. Chevalier. [5] p. 4°.
Tyi)ewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1911 ; D : 25593 : Louis Cheva-
lier, New York. 45548
That comedy quartette; sketch, l\v .1. T. Mur-
phy. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1914 : D : 38448 : James Theo-
dore Murphy, Brooklyn. 45548a
2299
45549
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45571
That cook; a 1 act farce comedy, with three
players iu five characters. Typewritten.
© Robert Barrie, Philadelphia ; 1899 : 64203,
Aug. 26 ; 2c. Aug. 26. 45549
That cousin from Japan; a 3 act comedy, by
W. G. Browne.
© AV. Gault Browne, Naperville, 111. ; 1897 :
32948, June 1. 45550
That cousin of mine; or, Baffled, a comedy-
farce in 5 acts, by O. G. Rappold.
© O. C. Rappold. Williamsburgh. X. Y. ;
1878 : 9418, Aug. 15. 45551
That dory; or. The old toll-house mystery, a
black traaedy in 2 scenes, by George H. Goes.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1895.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
24694, May 4 ; 2c. July 5. 45552
That dowdy; play in 5 acts, by C. J. Rieder. 35
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1911 ; D : 28017 ; C. J. Rieder,
Cincinnati. 45553
That dreadful dude; a comic afterpiece, by Wm.
Carleton.
© W. M. Daveue, New York; 1883:9938.
June 1. 45554
That dreadful girl, our Irish cousin; a serio-
comic drama in 5 acts, in part a dramatization
rearr. by R. C. Machesney, Pittsburgh.
© R. C. Machesney, Allegheny City, Pa. ;
1881 : 2613, Feb. 21. 45555
That dreadful strike; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by J. C. Purdy.
© J. C. Purdy, Philadelphia; 1877:12773,
Nov. 6.
45556
That dreams are made of; in 1 act. by F. X.
Reilly. IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Francis Xavier Reilly, Brooklyn ; D :
60.50. Jan. 11, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1905. 45557
That fatal scar; a Spanish melodrama in 3
acts iUKl a prologue, act 1 by Burt Senior
[pseud, of Gilbert C. Arnold]
© Walter Henry Arnold, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1900 A : 29675, Dec. 6. 45558
That fellow Perkins; a sensational comedy in
4 ac(>: and 6 scenes, by C. B. Gillingwater and
F. C. Molyneaux.
© Claude B. Gillingwater, New York; 1896:
45961, Aug. 11. 45559
That fool mule; comedy in 1 act, by Jarues Wil-
lis Sayro. [l],llp. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24. 1912: D : .31785 ; Anna M.
Lamp, New York. 45560
That French woman; a comedy drama in 1 act,
by H. Coleman and Mary Ellis Smith.
© Hamilton Coleman, Chicago ; D : 10104,
Mar. 9, 1907. 45561
That funny story; a tragico-pathetico-melo-
drama in 1 act.
© Haney & co.. New York ; 1879 : 1980, Feb.
11 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1880. 45562
That gal o' Howard; in 4 acts, by Joseph Le
Braudr. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1909 ; D : 17784 ; W. H.
Harder, Salem, Mass. 45563
That gal of mine; an original play in 4 acts, by
W. P. Burt. [10] p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Presley Burt, New York; D:
4617, Feb. 13, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1904. 45564
That German wurst; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
R. Dalton. 11 p. 4°. Tj-pewritten.
© Ic. May 2. 1911; D : 24112 ; Robert Dal-
ton, Brooklyn. 45565
That girl; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by E. J.
Swartz.
© Edward J. Swartz, Philadelphia: 1883:
16711, Sept. 12. 45566
nuisical comedy in 3 acts, by Y. Morley and
Francis J. Piesse. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto ■ only]
© Ic. Apr. 8. 1911 ; D : 23885 ; Victor Mor-
ley. Xew York. 45567
That girl again. Sre Elise.
That girl Cheyenne; a romantic play of the
western plains, by V. R. Ebersole, founded on
the book of the same name. by the same au-
thor.
© Victor R. Ebersole, Lebanon. Pa. ; D :
13699, Sept. 2, 1908. 45568
That girl from Arizona; a western comedy
drama in 4 acts, by E. R. Kenney.
© Louis Kalbfield and Eugene R. Kenney.
Palntka, Fla. : D : 11915. Dec. 13, 1907. 45569
That girl from Boston; a comedy in 1 act. by
J. B. Stafford. 11 ].. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Benson Stafford, Buifalo ; D : 10861.
June 27. 1907 ; 2c. June 27. 1907. 45570
That girl from Mexico; a 3 act comedy, liy
Archil)ald D. Gordon.
© Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew, New York :
1891 : 41733. Nov. 21. 45571
That girl from Sweden; tabloid comedy, by H.
Thomson, from the idea of Lance Burritt. [2],
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6. 1915; D : 42193 : Herltert
Thomson, Xew Yorl:. 45571a
2300
45572
COPYRIGHTED IX THE UNITED STATES
45591
That girl from Texas; u comedy drama in 4
acts, by C. T. Dazey.
© Charles Turner Dazey, Quincy, 111. ; 1898:
66472, Nov. 14. 45572
See also Wild (The) rose.
That girl from Utah; a comedy in 1 act, by
F. Allen. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1912 : D : 29735 ; Frederick
Allen. Chicago. 45573
That girl o' mine; in 2 acts, by R. A. Barnet
and JNIiinuel Klein.
© R. A. Barnet, Osterville, Mass. ; D : 13541,
- Aug. 12, 1908. 45574
That girl of Johnson's; dramatic composition
in 3 acts, by lone Roberts. 147 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1910; D : 22012 ; John C. Fol-
land, Pittsburg. 45575
That Greenish family; an American comedy in
3 acts, bv .T. A. Chew. Winslow, Bucks,
Printed by E. .J. French [1904] [3], 63 p. 8°.
© J. A. Chew, Winslow, Bucks, England;
D : 4289, Nov. 23, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1904.
45576
That guilty pair; or, Found out, a 1 act com-
edy drama, by W. Busch. 18 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© William Busch. St. Louis; 1894:22064,
Apr. .30 ; 2c. May 12. 45577
That hat; a comedy in 5 acts, by R. Neuville,
tr. and adapted by her from the French of
Un chapeau de paille d'ltalie. by Marc Michel
and Labiche.
© Rosina Neuville. New York ; 1877 : 12-592,
Nov. 1. 45578
That husband of mine; a comedy in 3 acts,
dramatized from the novel of that name, by
G. M. Baker.
© George M. Baker, Boston ; 1877 : 9451,
Aug. 17. 45579
-a farcical ccmiedy in 3 acts, by James O.
Kaler.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1877 : 9397, Aug.
15.
45580
That infernal machine; play in 1 act, by Wym-
berley W. De Renne and G. S. Kaufman. [2],
13 p." 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1915; D: 41377; George S.
Kaufman, New York 45580a
That Irish boarder. See Night (The) before
New Year's.
That irresistible widow; a comedy, by H. A.
Herrold. Typewritten.
© H. A. Herrold, St. Louis; 1891:24238,
July 3 ; 2c. Oct. 16. 45581
That is my wife; farce comedy in 1 act, by V.
Massari. [1], 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1914 ; D : 38061 ; Vincenzo
Massari, New York. 45581a
That Jones boy; a comedy in 4 acts, by E. Weit-
zel.
© Edward Weitzel, New York; D : 1004,
Oct. 24, 1901. 45582
That kind of a girl; comedy in 4 acts, by W. H.
Briggs. [105] p. 4°.. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1911 ; D : 24041 ; William H.
Briggs. New York. 45583
That lady from Paris; a comedy, by E. Hoist
and L. Rosen [pseud, of Lewis Rosenthal]
© Edward Hoist and Lew Rosen, New
York ; 1891 : 25199, July 11. 45584
That lass o' Lowrie's; a drama founded on
Mrs. Burnett's novel of the same name, by
F. H. Burnett.
© Frances Hodgson Burnett, Washington;
1877 : 11115, Sept. 27. 45585
■ a drama in 5 acts, by Frances Hodgson-Bur-
nett and R. Eytinge.
© Rose Evtinge, New York; 1898:22315,
Apr. 8. 45586
That last load of hay; by A. A. Maxwell. 51 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Alice Ashley Maxwell, Petaluna, Cal. ;
D : 1.5983, June 1, 1909 ; 2c. June 1, 1909.
45587
That little devil; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. C.
Nugent.
© .L C. Nugent, Canal Dover, O. ; 1899:
76776. Nov. 24. 45588
That little Swede; comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
J. C. Webb. [69] p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Crittenden Webb, Chicago ; D : 4173,
Nov. 2, 1903 ; 2c. July 28, 1904. 45589
That'll be all right; 20 minute play, by E. E.
Kidder. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1. 1915; D : 39653 ; Edward E.
Kidder, New York. 45589a
That'll help some.
© ^Vill llossiter, Chicago ; D : 7315, Sept. 25,
1905. 45590
That lunch. S<r Which one?
That makes the world go round; play in 4 acts,
))y.T. Stearns [pseud, of .Justine Sterns Lewis]
70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic Sept. 27, 1910 ; D : 22155 ; Justine
Stearns. Brooklyn. 45591
2301
45593
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45614
That man; comedy in 4 acts, by Vivanti Char-
tres [i. e. A. V. Chartres]
<© Anita Vivanti Chartres, New York ; 1897 :
13887, Feb. 26. 45592
• a drama in 4 acts, by Celia Logan.
© John A. Stevens. New Yorli ; 1884 : 1592,
.Tan. 22. 45593
That man Blake; by C. H. Prince.
© Cliarles H. Prince. New York ; D : 10469,
Jlay 1, 1907. 45594
That man Brown; by Charles Horwitz. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1910; D: 20266; J. .T. Shea,
Worce.ster. 45595
That man from Cattaraugus; a comic play in
4 acts, adapied by Piercy AVilson.
© John E. Owens, New York ; 1881 : 4574,
Mar. 26. 45596
That man from Galway. See Blunders.
That man Rogers; a military drama in 3 acts,
adapted from the English, by J. R. Talbot and
J. Sheppman.
© J. R. Talbot and John Sheppman, Nev/
York; 1890:28466. Jnly 25; 2c. July 23, 1891.
45597
That Moloch society; a drama in 1 act, by G. W.
and H. R. Walthew. Typewritten.
© Geo. W. and Helene Ripley Walthew, San
Francisco ; 1893 : 51144, Nov. 16 ; 2c. Apr. 23,
1894. 45598
That moonstruck gentleman; a satirical com-
edy in 3 acts, adapted from the Italian by
A.De Luca. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Angelo De Luca, New York ; D : 10620 ;
May 23, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1907. 45599
That naughty congressman; political comic
opera libretto in 2 acts, by J. Hay, jr. 97 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1913 ; D : 32033 ; James Hay,
jr.. Washington. 45600
That naughty kid; ;i comedy drama in 4 acts.
© Lee J. Kellam, Waddington, N. Y. ; 1896 :
41655, July 17. 45601
That old fashioned motto; by Justin Adams.
© George AV. Wilson, Boston ; D : 72.54, Sept.
14, 1905. 45602
That other Cataline; great western play, iiy
T. W. Spa Hiding.
© T. W. Spaulding, San Francisco ; D :
15771, May 3, 1909. 45603
That Patrick; a comedy in 1 act, by Esther B.
Tiffanv. Boston. W. H. Baker & co., 1886. 13
p. 12°.
© F. E. (^hase, Boston : 1886 : 21244. Sept.
22 ; 2c. Oct. 1. 45604
That phantom six; a light comedy in 3 acts, by
C. A. Williams.
© Chas. Alf. Williams. Cincinnati; 1899:
809.58. Dec. 14. 45605
That pill Grimm; musical comedy in 2 acts, by
S. A. Malcom. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Sydney A. Malcom, Somerville, Mass. ;
D : 15234. Mar. 3, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 3. 1909.
45606
That pleasant surprise; farce in 3 acts, by L. L.
Calvert. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1911; D : 23914 ; Louis Lav
C:ilvert. New York. 45607
That princess gown; vaudeville dramatic
sketch, by I. P. Lewis. 12 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1910; D: 22074; Isabel Pitt
Lewis, Boston. 45608
That rascal, Love; farce in 4 acts, by S. Ainslie
and A. S. Clark. [100] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1911 ; D : 25267 ; Sue Ainslie
and Alfred Sinclair Clark, Boston. 45609
That rascal. Pat; a farce in 1 act, by J. Holmes
(Jiover. New York, H. Roorbach, 1890. 21
p. 12°. ( [Roorbach's American ed. of acting
plays, no. 33] )
© Htuold Roorbach, New York; 1890:
14236, Apr. 29; 2c. May 1. 45610
That restless sea; man's love is like the rest-
less waves, comedy-drama in 3 acts, by H. H.
Haslett iinA (i. A. Dennison. [90] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Harriet Holmes Haslett. Alameda, Cal.,
and George Austin Dennison, San Francisco ;
D : 3687. July G, 1903 ; 2c. July 6, 1903. 45611
That P.,u3sian ring; a comedy of American life
in 3 acts, by L. B. Comins.
© Lizbeth Barker Comins, Boston ; 1894 :
.36290, Aug. 3. 45612
That's different; by C. Davis. 6 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 16, 1909 ; D : 16276 ; Curtis Davis,
Washington. 45613
That's in; eccentric comedy act, by Vincent
Bryan. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5. 1915; D : 40269 ; Mayo &
Tally. New York. 45613a
That's my regular business. See Uncle Isaac.
That's one way; l)y S. P. Levy. 81 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11. 1909 ; D : 17752 ; Sidney 1'.
Levy, I\Misac(.ht. Fla. 45614
That's the long and short of it.
and sold.
See Bought
2302
45615
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45636
That's the man for me; serio-comic song or
musical dramatic composition.
© Henry Wall, New York ; 1871 : 8429, Sept.
9; 2c. Sept. 19. 45615
That's the right thing; comedy in 1 act, by M.
Boros. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26. 1913; D : 34542 ; Morris
JBoros, New York. 45616
That Schv/eistein affair; by T. A. Liebler, jr.,
music by Louis Schmidt.
© Theodore A. Liebler. jr., Riverside, Conn. ;
D : 11971, Dec. 11, 1907. 45617
That settles it; comedy sketch in 1 act, by J.
Taylor Lewis. 1-") p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1909 ; D : 17281 ; D. Trevor
Lewis, Brooklyn. 45618
That sort; a play in 3 acts, by Basil Macdonald
Hastings. [108] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1014; D : 3S582 ; Liebler co.,
New York. 45618a
That spirit; an American masterwork of dra-
matic romance, a drama, by Henrietta Ste-
phenson [i. e. M. H. S. Wells] 113 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Mary Henrietta Stephenson Wells, Elm-
hurst, Cal. ; D : 15843, May 13, 1909 ; 2c. May
24, 1909. 45619
That strange woman. See Substitute (The)
That stranger; an operatic comedy-spectacle in
4 acts, by A. R. Cassidy. Typewritten.
© Asa Richard Cassidy, New Yoi'k; 1892:
10985, Mar. 11 ; 2c. Mar. 23. 45620
That Swede; farce-comedy in 1 act, by F. H.
James. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18. 1915; D: 40108; Fred H.
.Tames, New York. 45620a
That troublesome tramp; a comedy in 2 acts, bv
Elspeth Cutter . . . Nev/ York, S. French";
London, S. French, ltd., 1906. 23 p. 12°.
( On cover : French's international ed. of the
works of the best authors, no. 63)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 8641,
•Tune 5. 1906 ; 2c. June 3, 1909. 45621
That typewriter J a comedy in 1 act, by Frank
Lester. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lester B. Deveaux, East Boston, Blass. ;
D : 749, Aug. 13. 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 13, 1901.
45622
That which is immortal; a drama in 4 acts, by
F. B. Dodge and L. Winter.
© Flora Bigelow Dodge and Louise Winter,
Sioux Falls, S. D. ; D : 5745, Nov. 9, 1904.
45625
That which has never been denied; by M. J.
Wilkesou. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1910 ; D : 17919 ; Mary Juana
Wilkeson, Buffalo. 45623
That which I am; play in 4 acts, by R. G. Shep-
herd. Ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913 ; D : 32625 ; Robert G.
Shepherd, .Johnstown, Pa. 45624
That which never dies; a play in 4 acts, by J. D,
Haag. 72 p. nar. 8°. Printed.
© Jackson D. Haag. Pittsburgh ; D : 15776,
May 5, 1909 ; 2c. May 5, 1909. 4^6
That wicked woman; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by F. W. Hendrickson. 95 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Frederick White Hendrickson, New
York ; D : 4421, Dec. 22, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1904.
45627
That wife of mine; a farce in 2 acts, by J. E.
Owens.
© Jolm E. Owens, Maryland ; 1877 : 11136,
Sept. 28. 45628
That wifie surprise; farcical sketch in 1 act, by
F. R. Cole. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26,~ 1910 ; D : 22389 ; Frank R.
Cole, Chicago.. 45629
That woman next door; vaudeville sketch, by
N. Levy. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1910 ; D : 17994 ; Nathan
Levy, Chicago. 45630
That wonderful radium; in 1 act, by H. J. Ash-
ton. 7 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Harry J. Ashton, Chicago ; D : 4312, Nov.
27, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1903. 45631
That wretch, Frank; a musical sketch in 1
act, by R. G. Curtis. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Rose G. Curtis, Los Angeles ; D : 14867,
Jan. 21. 1909; 2c. Feb. 10, 1909. 45632
That yellow kid; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, New York; 1896:61356,
Nov. 9. 45633
Theatre; par Alfred Capus. Paris, E. Fasquelle,
190.5. 2 p. 1., 283 p. 12°.
Conte>:ts : Brignol et sa fille, comedie en 3
actes. — Petites foUes, comedie en 3 actes.
© E. Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 6632 ; Feb. 9,
1905 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1905. 45634
• par Gaston Schefer. v. 1. Paris, Calmann-
Levy [1913] 3 p. 1., [iii]-xiii, [1], 313 p. 1 1.
12°.
Contents : Le roi. — Pr^fort. — Le labyrinths.
© Nov. 12, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913 ; A : for.
S752; Calmann-L6vy, Paris. 45635
Theatre (The); a play in 5 acts, by D. Belasco.
© David Belasco, New York ; D : 1729, Apr.
14. 1902. 45636
5379— VOL 2—16-
-41
9*^
03
45637
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOISrS
45650
Theatre circus; a dramatic composition, by F. A.
Harriman.
© Frauk A. Harriman. Boston ; 1892 : 20260,
May 12. 45637
Theatre coniplet; [de] Alfred capus. t. 1.
Paris. A. Fayard [1910] 412 p. 12°.
Contents : Briguol et sa fille. — Rosine. —
Les maris de Leontine.
© June 20. 1910; 2c. July 30, 1910; D:
21684 ; Artheme Fayard, Paris. 45638
— ■ t. 2. Paris, A. Fayard [1910] 430, [1]
p. 12°.
Contents : Petites folles. — Lti bourse on la
vie. — La veine.
© July 20, 1910 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1910 ; A-For-
eign Ki22; Artheme Fayard, Paris. 45639
t. 3, 4. Paris, A. Fayard [1910] 2 v.
12°.
Contents : t. 3. ilariage bourgeois. — La pe-
tite fonctionnaire.— Les deux §coles. — t. 4. La
chatelaine. — L'adversaire. — Monsieur Piegois.
© Dec. 2. 1910; 2c. each Dec. 16, 1910; A-
Foreign 2152 ; Artlieme Fayard, Paris. 45640
1. 5. Paris, A. Fayard [1911] 430,
[2] p. 12°.
Contents : Notre .ieunesse. — ^Le beau jeune
homme. — Les passageres.
© Jan. 20, 1911; 2c. Feb. 18, 1911; A-For-
eign 2500 ; Artheme Fayard, Paris. 45641
t. 6, 7. Paris, A. Fayard [1911] 2 v.
12°.
Contents: G. L'atteutat. — L'oLseau blesse. —
Qui perd gagne. — 7. Les deux hommes. — Un
aiige. — L'aventurier.
© Feb. 17, 1911; 2c. each Apr. 6, 1911;
A-Foreign 2730 ; Artheme Fayard, Paris.
45643
-t. 8. Paris, A. Fayard & cie. [1913]
477 p. 12°.
Contents : Les favorites.— En garde.- — Hel-
§ne Ardouin.
© Aug. 4, 1913; 2c. Sept. 13, 1913; D:
34441 ; Artheme Fayard, Paris. 45643
[de] Paul Hervieu. Paris, A. Fayard
[1910] St. 12°.
Contents : t. 1. Point de lendemain. — Les
paroles' restent. — Les tenailles. — La loi de
I'lionnne. t. 2. L'enigme.— La course du flam-
beau.— Theroigne de INIericourt. t. 3. Le
dedale. — Le rgveil. — Modestie. — Connais- toi.
© Feb. 15. 1910; 2c. each Aug. 20, 1910;
A-Foreign 1623; A. Fayard, Paris. 45644
Theatre (The) of ideas; a burlesque allegory
and three 1 act plays, by Henry Arthur Jones.
New York, G. H. Dorau company [1915] 173
p. front, (port.) 12.
Contents : The goal. — Her tongue. — Grace
Mary.
© Mar. 1, 1915; 2c. and aff. Mar. 3, 1915;
A : 393S23 ; George H. Dorau co., New York.
45644a
Theatre (The) separate; by Kurt Matull.
© Charles Racine Tvler, New York ; D :
4556, Jan. 28, 1904. 45645
Theatrical hoarding house; a farcical quizzical
musical absurdity in 2 acts, by J. J. McClos-
key.
© James ,L McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1883:
19756, Oct. 26. , ., • 45646
Thebaw; or. The Mandelay, the gay and fes-
tive king of Burmah, a spectacular satirical
musical farcical comedy in 3 acts, by R. G.
Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1885:
24458. Nov. 23. 45647
Thebe; or, Marry a marionette, operetta in 1
act, libretto by I. !>. Blumenstock, music by
B. M. .Terome. 13 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© I. L. Blumenstock and Ben M. Jerome,
Chicago : D : 8918, July 18, 1906 ; 2c. July 18,
1906. 45648
Thecel. Sec Weighed in the balance.
Thecla; martyrdom of the holy and glorious first
martyr and apostle, abridged and rearr. for
aif acting from the apocryphal New Testa-
ment, by D. E. Fultz. [1], 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1915 ; D : 41908 ; A. K. Mozum-
dar and Daniel E. Fultz, Spokane, Wash.
45648a
a play in 5 acts, by I. B. Naylor (Dick Nay-
lor)
© Isaac Bismarck Naylor, Galveston, Tex. ;
1894 : 59382. Dec. 20. 45649
Theft; play in 4 acts, by Jack London. New
York, Macmillan co., 1910. xii, 272 p. 12°.
© Nov. 16, 1910; 2c. Nov. 17, 1910; D:
22577 ; Macmillan co., New York. 45650
Theft (The) of the hermit shell; playlet, by B.
Reticker and Hugh Reticker. [1], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1915: D: 41776; Beatrice
Reticker. New York. 45650a
Theft (The) of the raven. See Midnight.
Their convict brother. See Power (The) of
temptation.
2304
45651
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45673
Their country relation; farce in 1 act, by H. A.
Huse, jr. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909 ; D : 17635 ; H. A. Huse,
jr.. Batli, Me. 45651
Their daddy; a dramatic 1-act playlet, by A. G.
Miller. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Allen Gregory Miller. New Orleans; D:
15204, Mar. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1909. 45652
Their daughters; a play in 1 act, by A. Tridon.
[16] p. 8°.
© Andre Tridon, New York ; D : 13762, Sept.
12, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1908. 45653
Their destiny; a play, by H. Beresford. 41 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Hugh Beresford, Seattle ; D : 15259, Mar.
6, 1909 ; 2e. Mar. 6, 1909. 45654
Their father's wife; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
A. Bartlett. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1913 ; D : 32032 ; Arthur Bart-
lett, Colorado Springs, Col. 45655
Their first child; 1 act play, by G. C. Golden.
[1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1915; D: 40978; George
Charles Golden, New York. 45655a
Their first dinner; a farce in 1 act, by Rufus H.
Gillmore. Boston, AV. H. Baker & co. [1903]
26 p. 16°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 2979,
Feb. 11, 1903 ; 2c. Mai\ 24, 1903. 45656
• a 1 act comedy, by F. R. Gideon.
© Fannie R. Gideon, Chicago; 1898:8818,
Jan. 31. 45657
Their first meeting; a comedietta in 1 act, by
Eflie W. Merrimau.
© Dramatic pub. Co., Chicago ; 1899 : 6790.
Jan. 19; 2c. Jan. 19. 45658
Their first night; farce in 3 acts, by E. J. K.
Covey. 72 !>. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1913; D: 31994; Emma J.
Keeu Covey, Denver. 45659
Their first quarrel and last; comedy sketch in
1 act, by A. F. Rooney. 6 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1911 ; D : 23333 ; Arthur F.
Rooney, Kansas City, Mo. 45660
Their friend the major; play in 3 acts, by C. de
Lima. 52 p. f. Typewritten.
© Charles A. de Lima, New York ; D : 14293,
Nov. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 14, 1908. 45661
Their getaway; vaudeville dramatic playlet, by
Willard Mack. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24. 1913; D: 33594; Maude
Leone and Charles Bachmann, New Y'ork.
45662
Their godfather from Paris; comedy in 1 act,
bv Lillian Pleasant. New York, E. A. Fink
[1905] 28 p. 16°.
© Ernest A. Fink, New York ; D : 6075, Jan.
14, 1905; 2c. June 15, 1905. 45663
Their golden engagement; a dramatic sketch, 1
act, 1 scene, for playing or reading, by T. H.
Shodden. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas H. Shedden, San Francisco; D:
13107, June 3. 1908 ; 2c. July 6, 1908. 45664
Their golden wedding; church entertainment
in 1 act, bv E. H. INIelvin. Washington, E. J.
Skinner, 1915. 16 p. 12°.
© E^eb. 24, 1915; 2c. Feb. 25, 1915; D:
39791 ; Ella Herriman Melvin, Washington.
45664a
Their graduating essays; by Emma Elise West.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. «& supply co.. New
York ; 1900 A : 8302, Mar. 30. 45665
Their hero; comedy drama in 1 act, by Mark
Reardon. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1915 ; D : 41936 ; Mark S. Rear-
don, 3d., New York. 45665a
Their hidden treasure; play in 4 acts, by M. A.
McNeal. [48] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1912; D: 28522; Minnie A.
McNeal, Syracuse, N. Y. 45666
Their inlaws; play in 3 acts, by M. F. Holt-
zinger. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1912 ; D : 28343 ; Maynard F.
Holtzinger, New York. 45667
Their last appearance; a very grand opera in 1
p.et. by R. H. Burnside, music by Gustave
Kerker. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Robert H. Burnside, New York ; D : 4996,
May 7, 1904 ; 2c. May 7, 1904. 45668
Their last hope; or. An African changed, by
R. V. Hicks.
© Roxey V. Hicks, Pittsburgh ; 1899 : 50073,
Aug. 3. 45669
Their last reunion; comedy di'ama of modern
life in 4 acts, by N. Fischer. 37 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1909; D: 17554; Nicholas
Fischer, New York. 45670
Their lenten sacrifice; by A. Darling, jr.
© Adam Darling, jr., Denver ; 1898 : 17595,
Mar. 15. 45671
Their lordships; play in 1 act, by Edith M.
Burrows. New York, J. Fischer & bro. [1913]
23 p. 12°. (Fischer's ed., no. 3664)
© Jan. 24, 1913; 2c. Jan. 27, 1913; D:
32388 ; J. Fischer & bro.. New York. 45672
2305
45673
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45691
Their majesties abroad; or, Ferdinand and
Isabella, a historical extravaganza in 2 acts,
by D. O'Connell. [San Francisco, J. B. Brodie
& CO., 1892] 22 p. 12°.
<c) Daniel O'Connell, San Francisco; 1892;
21676, May 23 ; 2c. June 3. 45673
Their market value; society comedy in 4 acts,
by W. Mack. [59] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1913; D: 34713; Willard
Mack, Salt Lake City. 45674
Their marriage; play in 3 acts, by F. Kiper
[i. e. F. K. Frank] [111] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1912; D : 30304 ; Florence
Kiper, Chicago. 45675
Their mission in life; by A. C. Hesse. 9 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© A. Carter Hesse, St. Louis ; D : 12807,
Apr. 22, 1908; 2c. May 13, 1908. 45676
Their mother; modern drama in 4 acts, by L. R.
Heller. [2], 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1912 ; D : 31350 ; Louie R. Hel-
ler, New York. 45677
Their neighbor; comedy in 3 acts, by M. G.
Crane. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1910; D: 20974; Mary Georgi-
ana Crone. Cambridge, Mass. 45678
Their new venture; American business comedy
in 3 acts, by H. B. V. Edwardes. 63 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1915 ; D : 42134 ; Henry B. V.
Edwardes, Boston. 45678a
Their own child; drama in 1 act. by Challan
[pseud, of C. A. de Lima] [14] p. f. Type-
written.
© Charles A. de Lima, New York ; D : 12831.
Apr. 24. 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1908. 45679
Their partner's widow; comedy in 1 act, by .T.
]\Iiche!son. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 9, 1915; D: 39347; .Julius
Micliolsdu, Philndelphiii. 45679a
playlet in 1 act, by J. J. Simkins. [9] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 8. 1915; D : 39342 ; .Tames .1.
Simkins, Philadelphia. 45679b
Their suffrag'e spat; or, Billy, the burg-lar, by
E. M. Sexton. [11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3. 1910 ; D : 21845 ; Ella M. Sex-
ton, San Francisco. 45680
Their wedding night; dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by B. Reticker. 11. [1] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1911; D: 24110; Beatrice
Reticker, Ne\A' York. 45681
Their wife; comedy in 1 act, by J. Henle. [1],
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1913; D : 33622 ; James
Henle, New York. 45683
1 act play, by G. Middleton. [2], 16 p. 4°
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913; D: 31928; George Mid-
dleton, New York. 45683
See also Tradition.
Thekla; a drama, by A. C. Higgins. Boston,
Poet lore co., 1907. 62 p. 12°.
© Aileeu Cleveland Higgins, Faribault,
Minn. ; D : 12220. Jan. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 10,
1908. 45684
-a fairy drama in 3 acts, by Mrs. H. M.
Tolor. Clyde. O. ; A. D. Ames, 1884. 14 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 144] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1885:5530, Mar.
5 ; 2c. Mar. 5. 45685
See also Paul of Tarsus.
Thelma; by C. Legge, a dramatization of Marie
Corelli's novel.
© Clayton Legge, New York; 1899:67518,
Oct. 18. 45686
drama in 4 acts, by H. G. Tuckerman.
© Harry Gustavus Tuckerman, Newark,
' N. J. : 1899 : 78221, Dec. 1. 45687
a dramatization from Marie Corelli's novel,
by L. E. Fridenberg.
© Louis E. Fridenberg, Philadelphia ; D:
837. Sept. 5. 1901. 45688
— -dramatization in 4 acts of the novel of the
same name, by Nelson Compston. Chicago,
Chicago manuscript co. [2], 57 p. f°.
© Oct. 2, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1912 ; D : 31099 ;
Alexander Byers. Chicago. 45689
— - a dramatization of Marie Corelli's novel,
by A. Gross. Typewritten.
© Anna Gross. New York ; 1899 : 11780, Feb.
10 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1899 ; 2c. July 28, 1902. 45690
— [a dramatization of Marie Corelli's novel of
snme name, in 4 acts, by Stewart Anderson]
[.59] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16506 ;
Alex Byer.s, Chicago. 45691
play in 4 acts, dramatized from Marie
Corelli's novel of the same name, by Arthur L.
Collins. [2], 35 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2. 1914 ; D : .38386 : R. C. Smith,
Be<lford, O. 45691a
2306
45G92
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45710
Thelina — Contiuued.
or, The Norwegian princess, a romantic
opera in 4 acts, libretto by Edward Steele, jr..
music by J. C. Walling. 35 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© John C. Walling, Oakland, Oal. ; D : 4477,
Jan. 8, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1903. 45692
Sec also Delices.
Tlielma, a Norwegian princess; opera, by J. C.
Walling.
© John G. Walling, Oakland, Cal. ; 1898:
19577, Mar. 25. [For copies reed, see D:
4477] 45693
Them banns. See Lumber room and other
plays.
Them papers; an Ethiopian sketch in 1 scene, by
A. J. Leavitt, rev. and arr. by Charles White.
New York, R. M. De Witt, 1875. 6 p. 12°.
([De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no.
54])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7705. July 23 ; 2e. July 29 . 45694
■ — —play in 1 act, by B. I. Kinne. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1918 ; D : 34356 ; Burdette In-
gersoll Kinne, Madison, Wis. 45695
Themidore; ein liebesspiel in 3 akten, von Digby
La Touche, gesangstexte von F. Steffan.
Textbuch. Miinchen, Drei masken-verlag,
g. m. b. h., 1911. 40 p. 16°.
© July 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 19, 1911; D:
24978 ; Drei masken-verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich.
45696
Then; play in 1 act, by E. M. Coddington. 35 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914 ; D : 39052 ; Emily Ma-
tilda Coddington, New York.
45696a
Then and now; an evening's entertainment in-
troducing tableaux, music, monologues, etc.,
bv Kate F. Ellis. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1902. 23 p. 12°. ([Baker's novelties])
[Words only]
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 958,
Oct. 14, 1901; 2c. Dec. 17, 1901. 45697
or. The evolution of the banjo, dramatic
sketch, by E. G. Corbin. 8 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edmond G. Corbin, Watervliet, N. Y. ;
D : 6411, Mar. 27, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1905.
45698
The rule in Cain's case, a play in a pro-
logue and 4 acts, by W. H. Nichols.
© Walter H. Nichols, Boulder, Col.; D:
8943, Aug. 9, 1906. 45699
— See also Vaudevillainies.
Then what happened? a comedy in 1 act, by
A. Steele. [1], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1912 ; D : 29007 ; Asa Steele.
New York. 45700
Thenardiers (The); or, Les miserables, a play,
by A. Del Mar.
© Alexander Del Mar, New York; 1900 A:
15152, .Tune 18. 45701
Theo; a comedy in 3 acts, by A. W. Holbrook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, Chicago; 1897:
51072, Sept. 13. 45702
Theodora; a drama in 5 acts, adapted from the
French by E. Latham and O. Harper.
© Emma Latham and Olive Harper, New
York ; 1885 : 1690, Jan. 19. 45703
dranie en 5 actes, par Y. Sardou. [Paris,
Impr. de 1 'Illustration] 1907. 2 p. 1., 101 p.
12°.
© Victorien Sardou, Paris ; D : 10188. Mar.
22, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 1907. 45704
or. The cestus and the crown, a historic
drama in a prologue and 3 acts, adapted by
A. R. Cazaui'an.
© A. R. Cazauran, New York; 1885:12237,
June 2. 45705
Theodora, the lion queen; by W. Standish.
© Walter Standisli, Baltimore ; 1888 : 27099,
Sept. 22. 45706
Thedore et cie. : de Paul Gavaiilt, Zuros Nan-
cey et Petrocochino Armont. 242 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1910; D: 20851; Henry W.
Savjige, New York. 45707
Theodore of Venice; a drama in 5 acts, by G. R.
Morse.
© George Rogers Morse, Rochester, N. Y. ;
18S4 : 6386, Mar. 24. 45708
Theodor's flutter; or. The parent's dilemma,
a musical play in 3 acts, by Wilhelm Ascher.
Robert Pohl and C. E. Hedmondt, music by
.Toseph Manas, with additional numbers by
Willy Scott, lyrics and adaptation by Michael
P. Byrne. 123 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only] •
© Ic. May 16. 1910; D: 21226; Christian
E. H. Hedmondt, Sussex, England. 45709
Theodosia; a historical drama in 5 acts, by T. S.
Gaffney.
© T. St. John Gaffney, New York; 1898:
6795, Jan. 20. 45710
Theophile; a miracle play [by Henry Copley
Greene] Boston, Small, Maynard & co., 1898.
viii, 32 p. pi. 12°.
© Small, Maynard & CO., Boston; 1898:
74013, Dec. 19 ; 2c. Dec. 19. 45710a
Sec also Pontius Pilate, Saint Ronan of
Brittany, Theophile.
230
(
45711
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45729
Theory of Dr. Moreau; by R. C. McCulloch. 17
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert C. McCulloch, New York ; D : 6839,
June 19, 1905; 2c. June 19, 1905. 45711
Theory versus fact; by B. Smith.
© Burton Smith, New York ; D : 7872. Jan.
18, 1906. 45712
Theosophist (The); a musical extravaganza in
3 acts, by J. C. Benson. Brooklyn, N. Y., Col-
lins & Day, 1893.
© J. C. Benson, Brooklyn ; 1893 : 53041, Nov.
29; Ic. Nov. 29. 45713
libretto, music composed and arr. by
L. Mollenhauer and H. J. MacConnell, words
by J. C. Benson. Brooklyn, Collins & Day,
1893.
© Louis Mollenhauer and J. C. Benson,
Brooklyn; 1894:6073, Jan. 25. 45714
Theosophy run wild. See Mr. Bimbo of Bom-
bay. — Nirvana.
There and back; a comedy in 3 acts, by G. Ar-
liss. Typewritten.
© George Arliss, London ; 1900 A : 3176, Feb.
5; 2c. Feb. 5. 45715
There and here; a drama in 3 acts, by A. Chros-
towski. 50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alphonse Chrostowski. New York ; D :
12431, Feb. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 26, 1908. 45716
Same. 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York ; D :
12668, 2c. Apr. 3, 1908. 45717
There are crimes and crimes; a comedy, by
August Strhidberg, tr. by Edwin Bjorkman.
Authorized ed. New York, Chas. Scribner's
sons, 1912. 86 p. 12°.
© May 25, 1912; 2c. May 28, 1912; D:
29818 ; Clifirles Scribner's sons, New York.
45718
-See also Plays; by August Strindberg.
There are no accidents; play in 3 acts, by C.
Teller. [100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
©•Ic. Mar. 14, 1914; D: 36350; Charlotte
Teller, New York. 45718a
There are others; play in 3 acts, by S. L. Cabler.
[36] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1913 ; D : 34849 ; Sarah Louise
Cabler, Fort Wayne, Ind. 45719
There came two women; play in 5 acts, bv H.
Quick. [10] p. f°. Printed.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1913; D: 35370; Herbert
Quick, Berkeley Springs, W. Va. 45720
There is always a something'; play in 3 acts, by
A. M. Kenny. [75] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1912; D: 29404; Anna M.
Kenny, New York. 45721
There is many a way to say good night; com-
position to be recited to music, with scenery
and screens, by E. Schuyler. [2] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1915 ; D : 40584 ; Elise Schuy-
ler, Oakland, Cal. 45721a
There is no hiding from God. See Pate.
There'll come a time; in 3 acts, by A. S. Hick-
man. Typewritten.
© Albert Scott Hickman, Ottumwa. la. ;
1900 A : 28672, Nov. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 22. 45722
There's always a reason. See Three plays;
by Bernard Sobel.
There's many a slip; play in 1 act, by W. H.
Cline. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1911 ; D : 24842 ; William Ham-
ilton Cline. Los Angeles. 45723
There's raillions in it; a musical and dramatic
sketch, written and composed by Alfred B.
Sedgwick. New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1875 :
7648, July 22 ; 2c. July 28. 45724
There's no ulace like home; a drama in 3 acts,
by Herbert Hall Winslow. [84] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© George Kennington. Flushing, N. Y. ; D :
3330, Apr. 24, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1903. 45725
27 p.
1 act farce comedy, by T. F. Fallon.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1915 ; D : 39363 ; Thomas F.
Fallon, New York. 45725a
There's no place like old Connecticut. See
Adalina's arrival.
There's nothing- half so sweet in life. See
Love's young dream.
There's nothing much more to say; from The
Cingalee, by Adrian Ross and Rutland Bar-
rington. 1 sheet. f°. Typewritten.
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 5858, Dec. 5,
1904 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1904. 45726
There's one born every minute; laughesque in
2 acts, by J. K. Watson. [13] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1911 ; D : 23734 ; Jos. K. Wat-
son, New York. 45727
There's something doing; or. My wife won't
let me, a farce comedy in 1 act, by T. W.
Dinkins. Typewritten.
© T. W. Dinkins, Jersey Citv, N. J.; 1900
A : 8996, Apr. 7 ; 2c. Apr. 10. 45728
There was a king; a fanciful conglomerale
])aro(iy upon ])revailing romanticism, by A. D.
Gillette.
© Al.rani I). (Jillette, New York; 1897:
63018, Nov. 10. 45729
2308
45730
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45748
There was no room in the inn; Christmas play,
by Clementia. Chicago, Sisters of mercy, St.
Patricli's academy, 1911. [2], 14 p. 16°.
© Nov. 10, 1911 ; 2c. Jau. 18, 1912 ; D : 28346 ;
Sisters of mercy, St. Patrick's academy, Chi-
cago. 45730
There was once — ; a fantastic drama with mu-
sic, in 5 acts. tr. from the Danish of Holger
Draclnnann Der var engang — , by E. Ai'endrup
and W. H. Alklerdice. [82] p. 4°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© c. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16317 ; William Hil-
lary Alldei-dice, Washington, and Ellen Arend-
rup, Copenhagen. 45731
There with the goods; a character comedy
sketch, by B. Gerard. 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Barnev Gerard. New York ; D : 5187. June
16, 1904 ; 2c. June 16, 1904. 45732
comedy-drama in 4 acts, by J. Cumbei'land.
48 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© John Cumberland, May wood, N. J. ; D :
4030, Sept. 30, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1903. 45733
Theresa and Sebastian; or. The Tyrolese, a
drama of war in 4 acts, by A. Brewster. San
Francisco, The author, 1SS5. 55 p. 16°.
© Albert Brewster, United States; 1879:
12440, Sept. 17 ; 2c. Aug. 28, 1885. 45734
Theresa, be mine! musical farce in 3 acts, by
Paul Herve. [3], 146 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1910 ; D : 21727 ; Adolf Philipp
CO.. New York. 45735
Therese; [by Zola] a play in 4 acts.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1892 : 37701. Sept.
15. 45736
-drame en 2 actes, de Jules Claretie, mu-
sique de J. Massenet. Livret. Paris. Heugel
et cie., 1907. 34 p. 12°.
© Heugel & CO., Paris; D : 9986, Feb. 18,
1907; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907. 45737
skuespil i 2 akter, af Nils Collett Vogt.
Kristiania, H. Aschehoug & co., 1914. 2 p. 1.,
135 p. 12'.
© Nov. 9, 1914 ; Ic. Dec. 7, 1914 ; D : 39018 ;
H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania, Norway.
45737a
a tragedy in 3 acts. tr. from the French of
Emile Zola.
© John Stetson, Boston; 1892:4388.5, Oct.
28. 45738
— —See also Zola's Therese.
Therese Raquin; a play in 4 acts.
© John Stetson. Boston ; 1892 : 37700, Sept.
1.5. 45739
Therese sei nicht bose; von Paul Hervg, deutsch
von A. Philipp, musik con Jean Briquet. Li-
bretto. [New York, Max Schmetterling, 1910]
[8] p. 8°.
© Aug. 20, 1910; 2c. Aug. 24, 1910; D:
21867 ; Adolf Philipp co.. New York. 45740
Thermidor; piece en 4 actes, par V. Sardou.
[Paris. Impr. de I'lllustration. 1906] 2 p. 1.,
98 p. 8°.
© Yictorien Sardou. Paris ; D : 8965, Aug.
16, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 16, 1906. 45741
Thermidorians (The); in 3 acts and 1 scene, by
.T. de Grandmont. 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Tules 'le Grandmont, New York ; D :
12005, Dec. 30, 1907; 2c. Dec. 30. 1907. 45742
Theroigne de Mericourt; piece en 6 actes, par
P. Hervieu. New York, V. Ciocia, printer,
1902. 119 p. 12°.
© Paul Hervieu. Paris; D : 2768, Dec. 26,
1902 : 2c. Dec. 26, 1902. 45743
■ Sec. aUo Theatre complet; [de] Paul Her-
vieu.
Thesba's babe; or. Retribution, a drama in 4
acts, by A. R. Worden.
© Adella R. Worden, Ypsilauti, Mich. ;
1879 : 5937, INIay 2 ; 2c. Nov. 7. 45744
These are my people. See Silent (The) call.
These little ones; child labor play of 2 acts
and 4 scenes, by C. S. Williams. [42] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1915; D : 40849 ; Carrie
Snoddy Williams, Indianapolis. 45744a
Theseus; a mythological play for parlor and
scliooi in 5 acts. New York, E. S. Werner,
1892.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; 1892:
15398, Apr. 7 ; 2c. May 10. 45745
[phiv in 1 act, by] E. Guerrier. 5 p. (/n
S. E. G. news, V. 3, no. 8, June 12, 1915)
© June 12, 1915; Ic. Dee. 30, 1915; D:
42610 ; Edith Guerrier, Boston. 45745a
Thesis (The); in 2 acts, [by L. Travis] [18] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Travis, New York ; D : 8875,
July 27, 1906 ; 2c. July 27, 1906. 45746
Thespia; an original comedy, by E. Middleton.
© Edmund Middleton. Salt Lake City ;
1885 : 23248. Nov. 6. 45747
Thespian ambition; or. Fun in the kitchen, a
comedy in 3 acts, by S. R. Gildersleeve.
© Stephen R. Gildersleeve, New Brighton,
N. Y. ; 1881 : 17427, Nov. 8. 45748
2309
45749
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45767
Thespian (The) charades; Tartar, moccasin, in-
quest, banditti, each cliarade in 3 acts, origi-
nated by A. W. Sumner, arr. principally for
niiile characters, and designed for dramatic
representation.
(c) Alfred W. Sumner, Harrisburg, Pa. :
3871: 6135, June 28. 45749
Thespian four in their comedy act, Uncle Josh
and Aunt Bridget; by O. Phelps.
© Orren Phelps, New York ; D : 2321. Sept.
3, 1902. 45750
Thespian (The) wain; by G. W. Crane.
© Geo. W. Crane, New York ; 1889 : 33849,
Nov. 8. 45751
Thespians (The) See Fifty to one.
Thespian's (A) luck; in 1 act, by W. Christie.
9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Christie. New Bedford, Mass.;
D : 7658, Dec. 5, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1905. 45752
They. See Lovers, The free woman, They.
They all do it; a satirical farce in 3 laughs and
a sneeze, by B. Gaylor and W. A. Brady.
© Bobby Gaylor and William A. Brady,
United States ; 1891 : 6041 ; Feb. 13. 45753
They all forgave him; by G. K. Phillips. Type-
written.
© Gilbert K. Phillips, Dongan Hills, N. Y. ;
1896 : 32183, May 28 ; 2c. July 28. 45754
They all have the gliding fever; love story
play, by E. M. Bennett. 12 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© 1 c. Aug. 15, 1911; D: 24946; Edward
Milton Bennett, New York. 45755
They are my people. See Way (The) of an
Indian.
They didn't understand; iiiodern play in 4 acts,
by H. A. Greene. [69] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19. 1915; D: 40696; Harry A.
Greene, Newark, N. J. 45755a
They do jest so; vrudeville skit for man and
woman, by B. Stanley. 5 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
<© Ic. Oct. 21, 1912 ; D : 31202 ; Edwvn Stan-
ley, Now York. 45756
They grind exceedingly fine. See In full cry.
They kissed each other; a comedj' in 1 act, by
Maurice Hageman.
© Archimedes H. Van Buren, New York ;
D : 8723, June 21, 1906. 45757
They made it up; a musical sketch in 1 scene,
by C. P. Pidgin. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Feltou Pidgin, Boston; D : 568,
June 11, 1901 ; 2c. June 11, 1901. 45758
They met inside; miniature comedy, bv E.
Scott. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1915; D : 42532 ; Edward
Scott, San Francisco. 45758a
They never got wise; musical burletta in 2 acts,
by J. A. Mitchell. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© le. .Tan. 25, 1912; D: 28427: Joseph A.
:Mitchell. Philadelphia. 45759
They pay better; farce in 1 act, by P. Folkman.
10 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1910 ; D : 20430 ; Petra Folk-
man, New York. 45760
They're after him; farcical comedv in 3 acts,
by F. M. Witmark and C. Davis. [97] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank M. Witmark and Collin Davis,
Chicago : D : 4139, Oct. 26, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 26.
1903. 45761
■ -an original 3 act comedy, by P. M. Wit-
mark and M. Madison.
© Frank M. Witmark and Marie Madison,
United States ; D : 1043, Oct. 30, 1901. 45762
They're after me; an American farce comedy in
3 acts, by H. G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Philadelphia ; 1891 :
6944, Feb. 21. 45763
They're after me, they want me; by Elmer E.
Bersie.
© J. H. La Pearl, Danville, 111.; 1900 A:
25831, Oct. 17. 45764
They say; play in 3 acts, by V. I. Stocqueler-
Siddons. [2], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1915 ; D : 40630 ; Victoria Isi-
dora Stocqueler-S!<ldons, Washington. 45764a
They that touch pitch; drama in 3 acts, by
Sheykh Achmed Abdullah [pseud, of H. M. Mc-
Kerr-Karstan] [4], 70 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1910; D : 21767 ; H. M. Mc-
Kerr-Karstan, Portland, Or. 45765
They want me; 3 act farce comedy, by Elmer E.
Bersey, rewritten by Tom Fitch. [46] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© James H. La Pearl, Danville, 111. ; D : 320,
Apr. 8, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1901. 45766
Thief (The); dramatic playlet, by Danl. A.
Kelly, rewritten by H. Des Monde. [1], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1914: D: 36965; Helen Des
Monde, Philadelphia. 45766a
a play in 3 acts, by Henri Bernstein,
adapted by C. Haddon Chambers. New York,
Edgar printing and stationery co., 1907. 65 p.
12".
© Charles P"'rohnian, New York; D: 11266,
Sept. 3, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 10, 1907. 45767
2310
45767
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45784
Thief (The)— Coat iuued.
Same, tr. by Johu Alan Haugliton, with an
introduction by Richard Burton. Garden
City, N. Y., Doubleday, Page & company, 1915.
xiv, 149 p. 12°.
© Aug. 17, 1915; 2c. Aug. 19. 1915; D:
41531; Doubleday, Page & co., Garden City.
N. Y. 45767a
Thief and tlie g-irl. S'cc From Rag alley to
Broadway.
Thief (A) for a night; comedy of American life
in 4 acts, by J. Stapleton and P. G. Wede-
house. [126] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ]c. May 23, 1913 ; D : 33302 ; John Staple-
ton. New York. 45768
Thief (A) in the house; a comedy in 1 act, by
R. M. Robinson. Boston, AV. H. Baker & CO.,
1909. 29 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D ; 14776,
Jan. 9. 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 3, 1909. 45769
-or, Dad's girl, in 1 act. by Clara Ham-
mond. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1912 ; D : 28631 ; Clara Turner
Hammond, Alexandria, Va. 45770
Thief (A) in the night; a comedy drama in 1
act, by A. W. Stace. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Arthur W. Stace, Grand Rapids, Mich. ;
D : 10503, INIay 6, 1907 ; 2c. May 6, 1907.
45771
play in 4 acts, by B. Poynter. 58 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913 ; D : 32486 ; Beulah Poyn-
ter, Bethany, Mo. 45772
— play in 1 act, by J. D. Miller. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9. 1912; D : 31631 ; John Dodd
Miller, St. Paul. 45773
by J. J. Reardeu. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1913; D: 32296; James J.
Rearden, Chicago. 45774
by W. A. Boughton. [18] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1914; D: 37443; Willis A.
Boughton, Cambrid.ge, I\Iass. 45774a
Thief (The) of destiny; a play in 1 act, by C.
MacCulloch. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Campbell MacCulloch, New York; D:
11539, Oct. 16, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1907. 45775
Thief (A) through circumstances; play in 1 act,
by J. Mathis. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1913 ; D : 33669 ; June Mathis,
New York. 45776
[Thief (A) through misery; play in 4 acts, by
B. AVeckstein]
.3 ]"i5 ,iywpN' 4 ^•'X N?:N-n ;w^'): d^ix d::s
2 p. 1., Ixxv p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. IS, 1914; D : 38826 ; Bernard
AA'eckstein, Newai-k, N. J. 45776a
Thief's (The) daughter; comedy drama in 1 act,
by NeLson Compston. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO.. 1914. [1], 19 p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed. (Byer's library of tabloid plays)'
© Nov. 4, 1914 ; 2 c. Nov. 23, 1914 ; D : 38896 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago.
45776b
Thief's (A) redemption. See Modern (A)
Mephisto.
Thief's (A) repentance; play, by N. S. Sharrot.
4 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1912 ; D : 29335 ; Nathaniel S.
Sharrot. Brooklyn. 45777
Thief's (A) wife; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
S. Maguire. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Scena-
rio]
© Sylvester Maguire, New York; D:2483;
Oct. 13, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1902. 45778
Thieves (The); play in 1 act, by A. and A.
Roosevelt. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1912 ; D : 29046 ; Andre and
Adelheid Roosevelt, Dayton, O. 45779
sketch, by T.. P.. McConville. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1910 ; D : 21905 ; Lee Bernard
IMcConville, Pasadena. 45780
See also Jarotte.
Thieves' (The) comedy (Der biberpelz); by
Gerliart Plauptm-inn, tr. by C. J. Home. 23 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles John Home. London ; D : 6300,
Mar. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1905. 45781
Thieves' (The) den; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
T. E. Brown.
(c) Talmadge E. Brown, Des Moines; 1897:
34539, June 8. 45782
Thieves in tlie night; drama of vital interest
in 4 acts, by W. C. Herman. [70] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7. 1913; D: 34052; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 45783
Same. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.,
1913. 78 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. May 3, 1913; D: 33135; Alexander
Byers. Chicago. 45784
See also Banker's (The) wife.
2311
45784
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45804
Thin ice; 1 act comedy, by Eleanor Ecob [i. e.
E. E. Sawyer] and E. W. Johnson. 9 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1915; D: 40505; Eleanor E.
Sawver and E. AValdo Johnson, Portland,
Or. ■ 45784a
Thing (The) to be done. See Pipe (The) of
desire, and other plays.
Thing (The) you don't expect; play in 3 acts,
by E. Chantler. [2], 168 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 8. 1913; D : 31913 ; Everett
Chantler, Pittsburgh. 45785
Things are seldom what they seem; whimsical
comedy in 1 act, by H. G. Lonsdale. 12 p.
obi. S". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1909; D: 17819; H. Gittus
Lonsdale, Seattle. 45786
Things being equal; play in 3 acts, by Charlie
de Lima. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles A. de Lima, New York; D:
1.5919, Mav 21, 1909 ; 2c. May 21, 1909.
45787
Things of horror; a play in 4 acts, by M. E.
Smith. [2], 87 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1912 ; D. 30861 ; Mary Ellis
Smith. La Grange, 111. 45788
Things (The) of the morrow; original comedy
in 4 acts by B. C. Cocker. 33 p. 16°.
Printed.
© Benjamin C. Cocker, Oak Grove, Mich.;
D : 4453, Dec. 30, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1903.
45789
Things (The) that count; play in 4 acts, by A.
Reichman. [148] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1912; D: 29727; Arthur
Reichman. Noav York. 45790
Things that happen; play in 1 act, by W. H.
Nixon. [15] p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17. 1915 : D : 40020 ; Wilfred H.
Nixon, Welland, Ont., Canada. 45790a
Things (The) we create; a comedy in 3 acts, by
D. Carb. [96] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1910 ; D : 21780 ; David Carb,
Boston. 45791
Thinking; farce in 1 act. by S. Cornelius. [2],
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Ap]-. 25, 1912 ; D : 29490 ; Stephen Cor-
nelius, New York. 45792
Thinking (The) machine; comedy mystery in 4
acts, adapted from Jacques Futrelle's novel
Tlie chase of the golden plate, by G. B. Seitz.
[2], 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1912; D: 31506; George
Brackett Seitz, New York. 45793
Third (The) act; dramatic comedy in 1 act, by
S. Olmsted. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1910 ; D : 22205 ; Stanley Olm-
sted, Clarendon, Va. 45794
-play in a prologue and 1 act, by J. Street.
[1], 48 p. 4° Typewritten.
© le. Nov. 5, 1915 ; D : 42215 ; Julian Sti'eet,
New York. 45794a
Third chapter; [a play] in 1 act, adapted from
tlie French by Charles Dickson. New York,
Chicago [etc.] M. Witmark & sons, 1906.
26 p. front, (port.) 12°. (Charles Dickson's
famous 1 act plays)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 8694,
June S, 1906 ; 2c. June 8, 1906. 45795
or. Only a dream, a military or private
dramatic composition, by M. J. Hooley.
© M. J. Hooley, Oakland, Cal. ; D : 1623,
Mar. 19, 1902. 45796
Third (The) day; an original romantic drama
in 5 acts, by F. P. Dodge.
© Frederick Paulding Dodge, New York;
1885 : 17965, Aug. 24. 45797
Third (The) degree; by R. C. MacCulloch.
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert C. MacCulloch. New York: D:
7449, Oct. 24, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1905. 45798
a burlesque initiation for women's societies,
anv order, by Mayme Riddle Bitney, Chicago,
T. S. Denison. 1907. 15 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 11385, Sept.
20, 1907; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 45799
-comedy drama in 4 acts, by W. A, Brady.
© William A. Brady, New York ; D : 7461,
Oct. 19, 1905. 45800
a melodrama in 4 acts, by J. F. Hume.
© John Floyd Hume, New York; D : 9306,
Oct. 24, 1906. 45801
• a play, by C. Klein.
© Charles Klein, New York ; D : 12154. Jan.
10, 1908. [For copies reed, see D: 12734]
45802
a play in 5 acts, by E. Arden. [116] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edwin Arden, New York ; D : 4890, Apr.
16. 1904; 2c. Apr. 16, 1904. 45803
-a play in 4 acts, by C. Klein. 119 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles Klein. New York ; D : 12734, Apr.
13, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1908.
Third (The) degree, and the last,
villainies.
Third (The) degree phonograph,
recipe like laughter.
45804
See Vaude-
See No
2312
45805
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45822
Third (The) estate (Le Tiers-etat); a grand
Freueh drama in 4 acts, by E. Greey.
© Edward Greey, IManchester, Mass. ; 1877 :
9908, Aug. 30. 45805
Third (The) half; drama in 4 acts, by W. Frank
[1], 85 p. 4°. T.\T:)ewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31605 ; AValdo Frank.
New York. 45806
Third (The) house; a comedv iu 5 acts, by Felix
IMotley. New York, 1876. 63 p. 12°.
© John H. Bolles, Now York; 1876:6327.
May 23 ; 2c. Oct. 24. 45807
a play of to-day iu 4 acts, by G. F. Towle
and E. Eisner. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles F. Towle and Edward Eisner,
New York ; D : 10674, May 31, 1907 ; 2c. Sept.
16, 1907. 45808
a political comedy in 4 acts, by R. E. Mc-
Glinn. [69] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robert E. McGlinn, Dickinson, N. D. ;
D : 13201, June 6, 1908 ; 2c. June 6, 1908.
45809
Third (The) law; phiy in 3 acts, by W. W.
Dubreuil, M. G. Michaels, and L. B. Anthony.
[106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22. 1913 ; V : 34042 ; Walter W.
Dubreuil. New York. 45810
Third (The) leg; farce in 4 acts, by A. H. Wil-
.son. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1. 1915; D: 39819; Alma H.
Wilson, Philadelphia. 45810a
Third (The) man; comedy in 1 act, by Roderich
Benedix, tr. by Barrett H. Clark. New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd; [1915]
20 p. 12°. ( [The world's best plays, by cele-
brated European authors, B. H. Clark, general
ed.])
© Sept. 24. 1915: 2c. Sept. 25, 1915; D:
41821 ; Sanuiel French, New York. 45810b
Third (The) night; 1 act comedy drama, by C. A.
Taylor. 18 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7. 1910; D : 21999 ; Chas. A.
Taylor, Lynn. Mass. 45811
Third (The) partner; a drama of greed in 3
acts, by G. Folsom. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Folsom, New York ; D : 14520,
Dec. 1. 1908; 2c. Dec. 14, 1908. 45812
Third party; by S. Morse. 28 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Samuel Morse, New York : D : 6012, Jan.
5. 1905; 2c. Jan. 5, 1905. 45813
comedy in 1 act, by A. Goldknopf. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1912; D : 29951 ; Abraham
Goldknopf, Bath Beach, N. Y. 45814
See also Mabel's manoeuvre.
Third (A) party movement. See For revenue
only.
Third (The) side; play in 1 act, by J. T. Prince,
jr. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1911 ; D : 23651 ; J. T. Prince,
jr., Chicago. 45815
Third (The) term. See Six dramas of Ameri-
can romance and history.
Third (The) time; play in 3 acts and eiJilogue,
by Uncle Sam [pseud, of E. and H. Rosenblatt]
[2], 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1913; D: 34150; Ethel and
Hymen Rosenblatt, Woodbridge, N. J. 45816
Thirst; an American political drama in 3 acts,
by E. R. Nichols and W. A. Boughton. [2],
111 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1909 ; D : 16586 ; Egbert Ray
Nichols, Franklin, Ind., and Willis Arnold
Boughton, Brooklyn. 45817
an emotional drama in 5 acts and 7 tab-
leaux, by M. H. Rosenfeld.
© M. H. Rosenfeld, Chicago; 1884:6741,
Mar. 28. 45818
— playlet in 1 act, by Henry Gordon. [12] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1911 ; D : 23658 ; Wm. A. Aus-
tin, Newark, N. J. 45819
— -Same. 10 p. 12°. Printed.
© Oct. 28, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1912 ; D : 31331 ;
New Rochelle paragraph, New Rochelle, N. Y.
45820
or. The modern homestead, drama in 3
acts, by H. Griiher. [1], 108 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1913; D : 35515 ; Herman
Griiher, New York. 45821
and other one act plays, by E. G. O'Neill.
Boston, Gorham press. 168 p. 12°, (Ameri-
can dramatists series)
Contents : The web. — Warnings. — Fog. —
Recklessness.
© Aug. 17, 1914; 2c. Aug. 19, 1914; D:
37896 ; Eugene G. O'Neill, New London. Conn.
45821a
Thirst for office. See David Venture.
Thirteen (The) original States; a national play
for fourteen girls, by J. W. Harvey.
© .1. W. Harvey, Lampasos, Tex.; 1893:
23813, May 17. 45822
Thirteen Sim.on street. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : 13 Simon street.
Thirteen thirteen. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 1313.
2313
45823
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45838
Thirteen wives; comedy in 3 acts, by M. F.
McSween. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1913 ; D : 34297 ; Mabel Fuller
McSween, New York. 45823
Thirteenth at table; play of to-day in 3 acts, by
Kobin Ernest Dunbar. 136 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© If. Mar. 18, 1915; D : 40117 ; Blanche
Dunbar, South Bend. Ind. 45823a
Thirteenth (The) hour; play in 3 acts, by H.
Delf. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1915 ; D : 40447 ; Harry Delf,
New York. 45823b
Thirteenth (The) of July; a tragedy, 1 act of
2 scenes, by A. N. Shideler. Typewritten.
© Albert Newton Shideler. New York ; 1897 :
37238, June 24 ; 2c. July 6 ; Ic. rev. ed. Apr. 5.
1898. 45824
Thirteenth (The) rib; play in 4 acts, by J. H.
Burke. [122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1911; D: 24461; John
Humphrey Burke, Los Angeles. 45825
Thirteenth (The) stroke; play in 1 act, by H.
Fay and E. Unsell. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1913; D: 31989; Howard
Fay and Eve Unsell, New York. 45826
Thirteenth (The) ward; dramatic sketch in 2
scenes, by J. M. Wiest. [13] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© John M. Wiest. Ashland, O. ; D : 13312,
July 8. 1908 ; 2c. July 8, 1908. 45827
Thirteenth (The) week; farce in 1 act, by F. I.
Lewis. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1914 ; D : 36739 ; Fred Irving
Lewis, Rochester, N. Y. 45827a
Thirtieth (A) century elopement; or, In the
days to come, love playlet of the future, by
N. J. Heiiuey. [2], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9. 1913; D: 33437; Ned Joyce
Heaney, New York. 45828
Thirty a week; comedy in 3 acts, by T. Buch-
anan and Geo. Jean Nathan. [135] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6. 1912; D : 29302 ; Thompson
r.uchannn, New York. 45829
Thirty cents a day; a drama in 4 acts, by A. F.
Beddie.
© Arcliibald P. Reddie, Philadelphia ; 1893 :
14173. INIar. 21. 45830
Thirty days; farce in 3 acts, by A. E. Thomns
and C. Hamilton. [186] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1915; D: 40589; Alfred E.
Thomas and Clayton Hamilton, New York.
45830a
Thirty days after date; a dramatic sketch, by
Agoa [pseud, of E. W. McLean]
© Erne.st W. McLean, Chicago ; 1884 : 24925,
Dee. 16. 45831
Thirty-eight thirty-four Broadway. See, at
end of alphabet, titles beginning with figures :
3834 Broadway.
Thirty- first (The) of June; farce comedy in 3
acts, by Will A. McConnell and Will A. Page.
[115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1912; D : 30452 ; Victor von
Kiraly, New York. 45832
Thirty-five years of captivity. See Latude.
Thirty hours for three thousand years; or.
Heresy and planets, comedy-drama in 5 acts,
by G. A. Kastelic. New York [1892] 2 p. 1.,
[3]-47, [2] p. illus. 8°.
© George Anton Kastelic, New York ; 1892 :
10445, Mar. 7 ; 2c. Aug. 6. 45833
or. Much heresy and planets, drama in 6
acts, by A. Kastelic.
© Anton Kastelic, New York ; 1891 : 39943,
Nov. 7. 45834
Thirty minutes at Sheepshead; written by
Charles A. Taylor, music by G. Edwards.
© Gus Edwards, New York; D : 15782, May
4, 1909. 45835
Thirty minutes for refreshments. See Social
(The) stage.
Thirty minutes in melodrama. See Climaxes.
Thirty minutes in the West; by W. J. Nelson.
© William J. Nelson, New York ; D : 12284.
.Tan. 31, 1908. 45836
Thirty minutes of Washington Irving's legend
Rip Van Winkle; or. The sleep of twenty
years, a vaudeville sketch in 1 act and 7
scenes, arr. and adapted by J. P. Hill. [10] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© John P. Hill, Brooklyn ; D : 8524, .June 1,
1903 ; 2c, June 1, 1903. 45837
Thirty minutes with a round-up. See Cow-
boy life.
Thirty new Christmas dialogues and plays;
by Marie Irish [pseud, of Mayme Riddle Bit-
ney] Clara J. Denton, Laura R. Smith and
others. Chicago, A. Flanagan company [1909]
175 p. 16°.
© Nov. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 8, 1908 ; A : 251623 ;
A. Flanagan co., Chicago. 45837a
Thirty pieces of silver; a dramatic playlet [by
M. S. Keightley] 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mabel S. Keightley, South Bend, Ind. ;
D : 12521, Mar. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 26, 1908.
45838
2314
45838
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45853
Thirty-three years in a star. See Rondah.
Thirty-two (A) caliber Cupid; farce comedy in
1 act. by S. Brown, jr. [1], 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 8, 1914 ; D : 37501 ; Sedley Brown,
jr.. New York. 45838a
Thirty (A) years mystery; a drama, by E.
Greey.
© Edward Greey, Manchester, Mass. ; 1873 :
9478. Aug. 22. 45839
This could have happened, too; comedy in 2
scenes, by M. D. Ryan and Helen Voelker.
[11] p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. May 22, 1911; D: 24299; Mona D.
Ryan, New York. 45840
This country of ours; an original play in 4 acts,
by M. Doran. [127] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie Doran, New York ; D : 8904, Sept.
4. 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1903. 45841
This gay old world; a musical episode, book and
lyrics by Whren Wrydell, music by G. Hahn.
54 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© George Hahn, Baltimore; D : 6293, Mar.
7, 1905 : 2c. Mar. 7, 1905. 45842
This generation; play in 4 acts, by S. M. Fox.
London, T. Fisher Unwin [1913] 6 p. 1., [15]-
158 p. 12°. ([Plays of to-day and to-mor-
row] )
© Apr. 7, 1913 ; 2c. May 7, 1913 ; D : 33242 ;
Samuel Middleton Fox, Keswick, England.
45843
This house to let; play in 4 acts, by F. Wright,
jr. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1911 ; D : 25688 ; Fred Wright.
Jr., New York. 45844
This innocent couple; a comedy in 3 acts, by
H. G. Carleton.
© Henry Guy Carleton, New York ; 1895 :
28005, May 23. 45845
This is so sudden; farce in 1 act, by MacPher-
son Januey. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1915.
15 p. 12°.
© May 13, 1915; 2c. May 14, 1915; D:
. 40645 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
45845a
This is the life; burlesque in 2 pts., pt. 1, by
L.Fleming. [l],27p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1. 1915 ; D : 40660 ; Len Fleming,
Wellsboro, Pa. 45845b
— -comedy in 2 scenes, by M. Swan. [75] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1915 ; D : 40236 ; Mark Swan,
New York. 45845c
This is the life — Continued.
- — —farce in 1 act, by N. N. Beery, jr. [1], 12
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1915; D: 42107; Noah N.
Beery, jr.. New York. 45845d
This is the spot; a vaudeville act, by C. Lean.
[3], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912 ; D : 29199 ; Cecil Lean,
Fort Atkinson, AVis. 45846
This is what we aim at. See, at end of alpha-
liet. titles beginning with figures: 5th ave.
photo's.
This our life; some phases of twentieth century
America in 3 acts, by William Harlowe [pseud.
of W. H. Briggs] [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William H. Briggs, Chicago ; D : 4525,
.Tan. 19, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 19, 1904. 45847
This paper for sale; a farce in 1 act, by Levin C.
Tees. Philadelphia, The Peun publishing com-
pany, 1895.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39226,
July 30 ; 2c. July 30. 45848
This picture and that; a comedy, by Brander
Matthews. New York, Harper & bros., 1894.
4 p. 1., [ll]-76, [1] p. front., 2 pis. 24°.
{ [Harper's black and white series] )
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1894 : 18025,
Apr. 5 ; 2c. Apr. 28. 45849
This prophecy of Columbus; a cosmoramic
spectacle in 1 act, by G. B. Bartlett.
© George B. Bartlett, United States; 1892:
46099, Nov. 12. 45850
This thing' called love; play in 4 acts, by E.
Pancheu. [3], 227 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1911; D: 23259; Elizabeth
Panchen, Atlanta.
45851
This way out; musical comedy in 2 acts, by
F. M. Stammers [music by Harold Orlob]
[l],116p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1915; D : 40.393 ; Frank M.
Stammers. New York. 45851a
This way to happiness; play in 5 acts, by M. E.
Groff. [136] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1914; D: 36616; Mary E.
Groff, Los Angeles. 45851b
This wicked v/orld; a burlesque in 2 pts., by
R. C. Campbell.
© R. C. Campbell, New York ; 1890 : 18.578,
June 7. 45852
This woman and this man; a play in 3 acts, by
A. Hopwood. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Avery Hopwood, New York ; D : 14843.
.Tan. 19, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1909. 45853
2315
45853
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45871
Thisher; 3-act drama, by V7. H. Thomas. [2],
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1915; D: 39284; W. Henry
Thomas, Peru, Ind. 45853a
Thistledown, her little serene highness; a mu-
sical comedy in 3 acts, by J. Bonstelle.
'© Jessie Bonstelle, Greece, N. Y. ; 1890:
14004, Apr. 28. 45854
Thistledown (The) king; a play of fantasy in
3 acts, by M. R. Johnson. [86] p. 4°, Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1914 ; D : 37813 ; Marjorie Re-
becca Johnson, Intervale, N. H. 45854a
Thistles in Jersey; an original comedy mono-
logue in 2 acts, by M. Breyer.
© Mary Breyer, New York; 1895:37408,
July 19. 45855
Thorichten (Die) jungfrauen; lustspiel in 3
akten, von Paul Heyse. Biihnenmanuscript.
Stuttgart und Berlin, J. G. Cotta, 1903. 2 p. 1.,
128 p. 12°.
© Emanuel Lederer, New York ; I> : 4602,
Feb. 11, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1904. 45856
Thomas and the princess. See Plays: Mrs.
W. K. Clifford.
Thomas der reimer. See Fairy (The) maiden.
Thomas Jefferson. See Historical stories in
dramatic form.
Thomas Muskerry; play in 3 acts, by P. Colum.
Dublin, Maunsel & co., ltd, 1910. 64 p. 12°.
© May 7, 1911 ; 2c. Aug. 10, 1911 ; D : 24896 ;
Padraic Colum, Dublin, Ireland. 45857
Thomas the rhymer. See Fairy (The)
maiden.
Thompson of the 'varsity; college comedy in
3 acts, by Edward M. Harris. Philadelphia,
Penn pub. co., 1910. 56 p. 16°.
© Dec. 10, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1910 ; D : 22860 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 45858
Thompson's railroad boys; a sensational com-
edy drama in 4 acts, by O. S. Thompson.
© Charles S. Thompson, Pen Yan, N. Y. ;
1887 : 26790, Oct. 17. 45859
Thora; an emotional drama in 4 acts, by H. P.
Mawson.
© Harry P. Majvson, New York; 1889:
7792, Mar. 11 ; 2c. Mar. 11. 45860
Thorah is the best sechorah. See Reb Sel-
mele.
Thorn (A) in her heart; comedy-drama in 4
acts and 5 scenes, by L. Glick. [53] p. f°.
Typewritten.
©Lelia Glick, Detroit; D : 8879, July 28,
1906 ; 2c. July 28, 1906. 45861
Thorndyke's campaign; a society comedy in 4
acts, by J. W. Hartley.
© J. Warren Hartley, Philadelphia; 1892:
27398, June 30. 45862
Thorns; or. The peddler of St. Omer, a drama
of emotional and domestic interest in 4 acts,
rewritten and adapted by Henry Linden
[pseud, of Henry Linden Collins]
© Henry L. Collins, United States; 1880:
19000. Dec. 13. 45863
Thorns and laurels. See Rolla.
Thorns and orange blossoms; dramatized from
Bertha Clay's [Charlotte Monica Braeme's]
novel of same name, by Nelson Compston.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1911. 62 p.
f°.
© Nov. 9, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1911 ; D : 25854 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 45864
4 act dramatization of Bertha M. Clay's
[Charlotte Monica Braeme's] novel of the
same name, by Lem. B. Parker. [69] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Rowland & Clifford. Chicago; D:8020,
Feb. 17, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1906. 45865
tabloid comedy drama in 3 acts, by Robert
.T. Sherman. [37] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1915; D : 42115 ; Chicago
manuscript co., Chicago. 45865a
Thorny (The) v)ath; a society drama in 3 acts,
by E. Hoch. '[60] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Emil Hoch. Brooklyn; D:1829, May 5,
1902; 2c. Apr. 24, 1902. 45866
Thoroughbred; an American drama in 5 acts,
by E. Arden.
© Edwin Arden, West New Brighton, N. Y. ;
1892 : 7648, Feb. 17. 45867
— • an original play.
© Oliver D. Byron, United States; 1874:
14247, Nov. 21. 45868
— -a play, by .1. F. Cooke. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© James B'rancis Cooke, Brooklyn ; D :
13191, June 15, 1908 ; 2c. June 15. 1908. .
45869
— play in 3 acts, by P. Mackaye. [Ill] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© le. Feb. 23, 1911 ; D : 23427 ; Percy Mack-
ave, Windsor. Vt. 45870
— playlet in 1 act, by E. F. Naulty. [11] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1911; D: 23657; Edwin Fair-
fax Naulty, New York. 45871
2316
45872
COPYRIGHTED IN. THE UNITED STATES
45893
Thoroughbred — Continued.
a society drama in 3 acts, by A. H. Wood-
hull.
© Aaron H. Woodhull, New York; 1892:
37472, Sept. 13. 45872
or, My old pard, a dramatic composition,
by C. H. McFarland. 3 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Charles Hugh McFarland, Roxbury,
Mass. ; D : 4663. Feb. 9, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1904.
45873
Thoroughbred (The) and the lady; comedy
playlet, by Chas. Horwitz. 19 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Harrv M. O'Connor and Alice Saunders,
New York ; D : 10070, Mar. 4. 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 4,
1907. 45874
Thoroughbred (A) half breed; by A. N. Piper.
119 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ann North Piper, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; D :
15677. Apr. 21. 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1909. 45875
Thoroughbred (A) tramp; a sensational comedy
drama in 4 acts, by John Arthur Fraser. [71]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elmer Walters, Chicago ; D : 730, Aug. 8,
1901 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1901. 45876
Thoroughbreds; a play in 5 acts, by W. A.
Fraser. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. A. Fraser, Georgetown, Ontario, Can-
ada ; D : 12944, May 11, 1908 ; 2c. May 11, 1908.
45877
Thoroughly tested; a drama in 6 acts, by J. Y.
Harris. Raleigh, N. C, Edwards & Brough-
ton printing company [1907] 56 p. 8°.
© Jane Yancey Harris, Henderson, N. C. ;
D : 11950, Dec. 20. 1907 ; 2c. July 28, 1908.
45878
Those college days; a comedy in 4 acts, by G. F.
Sturgis. [116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Granville Forbes Sturgis, Brooklyn; D:
10624, May 23, 1907 ; 2c. May 23, 1907. 45879
Those dreadful Drews; comedy in 1 act, by Hel-
len Morrison Howie. Philadelphia, Penn pub-
lishing CO., 1910. 33 p. 16°.
© Mar. 10, 1910; 2c. Mar. 12, 1910; D:
20438 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 45880
Those dreadful twins; a farce comedy, by W. C.
Parker. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1900] 46 p.
12°. (Denison's series, v. 10, no. 61)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1900 A : 19814,
Aug. 8 ; 2c. Oct. 13. 45881
Those entertaining entertainers; playlet, by B.
Brown and Stella Harris. 3 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1913; D: 34397; Bessie
Brown, Marysville, O. 45882
Those foine insurance gentlemen; comedy in 1
act, by L. V. Allen. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1911 ; D : 25221 ; L. Virginia
Allen, San Francisco. 45883
Those frolicsome kids; in 1 act, by Fred Frech-
ette and INIyrtle Frigone. [7] p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1911 ; D : 25285 ; Frechette &
Frigone, Holyoke, Mass. 45884
Those happy college days; bv C. H. Fuller.
19 numb. 1. 8". Printed.
© C. H. Fuller, New York ; D : 9245, Oct. 17,
1906 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906. 45885
Those husbands of ours; comedy in 4 acts, by
R. Raphael. [106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1911 ; D : 23754 ; Rudolph
Raphael, New York. 45886
■ -farce in 1 act, by .Jessie A. Kelley. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.. 1913.
23 p. 12°.
© Nov. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 11, 1913; D:
34976 ; Samuel French, New York. 45887
Those Jordan diamonds; 1 act comedy, by S. T.
Longman. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1910 ; D : 20534 ; S. Tremper
Longman, New York. 45888
Those landladies; boarding-house comedy for 2
females, by Ina Leon Cassilis, text and stage
business ed. and rev. by Pauline Phelps and
IVIariou Short. [Werner ed.] New York, E. S.
Werner & company, 1906. 7 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D:9436,
Nov. 15 ,1906 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1906. 45889
Those little ones; drama of the present time in
3 acts, by F. F. Kelly. [2], 123 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1912; D: 28915; Florence
Finch Kelly, New York. 45890
Those mad Americans; farcical comedy, by
.L O'Dea and Anne Caldwell. 90 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1910 ; D : 22250 ; James O'Dea,
Rockville Centre, N. Y. 45891
Those messenger boys,
telegraph oflB.ce.
See IJight (A) in a
Those pretty American girls; a comedy, by
' S. E. Friedhold.
© Stella E. Friedhold, Boston ; 1893 : 28980.
June 17. 45892
Those red envelopes; a farce in 1 act, by W. C.
Parker. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1908. 14 p.
12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 13492. Aug. 3,
1908; 2c. Sept. 4, 1908. 45893
2317
45894
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOlsrS
45913
Those terrible twins; a tale of St. Valentine's
day, by Leedham Bantock.
© Rutland Barriugton, London ; D : 12659.
Apr. 2, 1908. [For copies reed, see D : 12854]
45894
— a sketch in 1 act, by L. Bantock.
[Washington, J. D. Milans & sons, 1908] 26
p. 8°.
© Leedham Bantock, London ; D : 12854,
Mar. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1908. 45895
Those who sit in judgment; play in 4 acts, by
Michel Orme [pseud, of Mrs. J. T. Grein] 105
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1915; D: 39283; Mrs. J. T.
Grein, London. 45895a
Those whom God hath joined; a play in 3 acts,
by E. M. Post.
© Edwin Main Post, New York ; D : 15042,
Feb. 9, 1909. 45896
Those yellow kids in a hot chase; by J. O. Ful-
ton.
© Jas. C. Fulton, New York; 1896:64350,
Nov. 25. 45897
Thou fool; drama in 1 act, by E. E. Shepherd,
based on the novel of the same name, by J. J.
Bell. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1911 ; D : 23786 ; Edmund El-
liott Shepherd. Detroit, Mich., and J. J. Bell,
Glasgow, Scotland. 45898
Thou shalt honor thy father and m.other; or,
Children become happy (Du sollst vater und
mutter ehren; Oder, Gliicklich werden kin-
der.) a play in 4 acts, by A. Bierniau.
© Adolph Bierman, New York ; 1894 : 28434,
July 7. 45899
See also Du sollst vater und mutter ehren.
Thou shalt not; play in 4 acts, by G. Freeman.
[90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1914 ; D : 39114 ; Gladys Free-
man, New York. 45899a
a woman's story, a drama in 5 acts, an
adaptation from the French, by Frank Mur-
doch.
© Lucille Western, United States; 1874:
11600, Sept. 11. 45900
or, A night's adventure, comedy sketch by
Frank B. Coigue. 8 p. 4°. Typewi'itten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912; D : 29191 ; Champion
film CO., New York. 45901
Thou shalt not kill; by A. Keenan. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Alice Keenan, Philadelphia; D:3928,
Sept. 12, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 12, 1903. 45902
Thou shalt not kill — Continued.
-drama in 3 acts, by A. Block. [1], 59 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1912; D: 31108; Alexander
Bloch, New York. 45903
by B. Israeli. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1910; D: 20233; Baruch
Israeli, Washington. 45904
-peace play in 1 act, by Maurice Campbell.
25 p. 8°. Printed.
© Nov. 21, 1914; 2c. Nov. 21, 1914; D:
3880.~> ; Henrietta Crosmau Campbell, Ne\vf
York. 45904a
— -play in 4 acts, by W. T. Seibels. [32] p.
4°. Typewritten.
Ic. Feb. 26, 1914; D: 36158; W. T. Sei-
bels, New York. 45904b
— • romantic sensational scenic melodrama in
4 acts, from the French of Victor Hugo, by
Henry Belmar.
© Elizabeth R. Belmar, New York ; D : 3906,
Sept. 5, 1903. 45905
Thou shalt not lie; a comedy in 3 acts, arr. from
the Spanish, by J. De Armas.
© J. De Armas, New York; 1887:25676.
Oct. 6. 45906
Thou shalt not love; by A. Conley. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Aloys Conley, Oakland, Cal. ; D : 11251,
Aug. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 27, 1907. 45907
Thou shalt not steal; by R. Julian. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1911; D : 25057 ; Rupert
Julian, New York. 45908
• a modern drama in 3 acts and 8 scenes, by
H. Lindner. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1909 ; D : 16652 ; Henry Lind-
ner. Newark, N. J. 45909
-play in 3 acts, by W. C. Raue. [120] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913; D : 34732 ; W. Carl
Raue, Philadelphia. 45910
Thought (The) machine; in 1 act, by M. V.
Samuels. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice V. Samuels. New York ; D : 3813,
Aug. 10, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 10, 1903. 45911
Thoughtless move; [a play in 4 acts] by B.
Gross and N. Dresner. [44] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 31, 1909 ; D : 16435 ; Benjamin
Gross and Nathan Dresner, New I'^ork.
45913
Thotightless words; by L. B. Comins.
© Lizzie B. Comins, Roxbury, Mass. ; 1S7S :
0146, May 21. 45913
2318
45914
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45928
Thousand (The) and second night; romantic
comedy, by F. S. Ishara. Detroit, Conway
brief co., 1911. 56 p. 8°.
© Nov. 25, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 29, 1911 ; D : 25957 ;
Frederic S. Isham, Detroit. 45914
See also, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with figures : 1002d (The) night.
Thousand (The) and second tale; play in pro-
logue, 3 acts and epilogue, by E. L. Rafferty.
[2], 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4. 1914; D : 35917 ; Ewiug L.
Rafferty, Pittsburgh. 45914a
Thousand (The) dollar bill; original comedy
in 4 acts, by V. Watrous. [2 J, 61 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913; D: 34559: Valerie
Watrous, Seattle. 45915
Thousand (A) dollar cradle song; playlet in 1
;ict. by R. Steele. [1], 18 p. 4". T.Ypewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1914 ; D : 37240 ; Rufus Steele,
San Francisco. 45915a
Thousand (A) dollars; originnl comedy in 5
nets, by G. E. aiiles.
© George Elmer Miles, Brooklyn; 1890:
7943, Mar. 10 ; 2c. May 31. 45916
Thousand (A) dollars reward. See One thou-
sand dollars reward. Also, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures: $1000 re-
ward.
Thousand (A) loving souls; a Japane.se musical
fantasy in 2 acts, by J. Wedekind. [44] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Julius Wedekind, New York; D:7343.
Sept. 29, 1905; 2c. Sept. 29, 1905. 45917
Thousand (A) miles from Broadway; a sketch
in 1 act, by E. G. Knst. 18 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© E. Garfield Kast, Wilkinsburg, Pa.; D:
]2193, Jan. 17. 1908; 2c. .Tan. 17. 1908. 45918
Thousand (The) mills; by S. C. Hinkle. 61 p.
4°. T.\T)ewritten.
© S. Cameron Hinkle, Atlantic City ; D :
13133, June 6, 1908 ; 2c. June 6, 1908. 45919
Thousand (A) sweethearts; in 4 acts, by R. H.
Real. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert H. Real, Baltimore ; D : 10865,
June 27, 1907 ; 2c. June 27, 1907. 45920
Thousand (A) years ago; romance of the Orient
in 4 acts, by P. Mackaye, with an introduc-
tion by Clayton Hamilton. New York, Dou-
bleday, Page & co., 1914. 12 p. 1., 130 p. 12°.
(The drama league series of plays, v. 2)
© Jan. 10, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1914 ; D : 35647
Percy Mackaye, Cornish, N. H. 45920a
Thousand years hence; a comedy playlet in 1
act, by G. E. Crater, jr. [24] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1914 ; D : 38819 ; George E.
Crater, jr., Brooklyn. 45920b
Thousandth (The) chance; a 3 act play, by A, S.
MacDonald. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna Sprague MacDonald, Boston; D:
11062, Jan. 27, 1907 ; 2c. July 27, 1907. 45921
Thrall (The) of the Nile queen. See Cleopatra.
Thread (The) of destiny; comedy-drama in 3
acts, by Lindsey Barbee. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son & CO. [1914] 91 p. 12°.
© Apr. 27, 1914; 2c. Apr. 30, 1914; D :
36889; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 45921a
Threading the labyrinth; a 4 act drama of to-
day, by E. M. Richmond.
© E. Marie Richmond, Chicago ; 1895 : 48872,
Sept. 26. 45922
Threads; play in 3 acts, by D. Boehm. [119] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© le. Apr. 14, 1915; D: 40362; David
Boehm. New York. 45922a
Threads (The) of destiny; [drama] in 3 acts,
by .1. H. Vernon. [49] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1911 ; D : 25175 ; John Harold
Vernon, New York. 45923
— —Same. [2], 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1912 ; D : 29122 ; Jack H. Ver-
non. New York. 45924
Three a. m.; comedy in 1 act, by Grant Sher-
man. [20] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1914 ; D : 36202 ; Emil Hock,
New York. 45924a
See also, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with figures : 3 a. m.
Three and a dog; 1 act playlet, by M. Medbury.
[2], 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913 ; D : 32805 ; Martin Med-
bury, Alameda, Cal. 45925
Three and twenty; by Oliver Curtis.
© Joseph A. Whitehouse, Newark, N. J. ;
D : 11177, Aug. 14, 1907. 45926
Three (The) apprentices; a melodrama in 5
acts, by G. E. Spiltoir.
© G. Eliot Spiltoir, New York ; 1889 : 28959,
Sept. 24. 45927
Three bachelors. Sec Cassiopeia.
Three bad men; an original comedy, by J. W.
Harkins, jr.
© .Tames W. Harkins. jr., Worcester; 1889:
11320, Apr. 9. 45928
5379— VOL 2—16-
-42
2319
45929
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45946
Three (The) bar maids; a musical play in 2
acts, by George A. Morton. [34] p. 4°, Type-
wi'itteu. [Words only]
I© Michael J. Barry, Cheyenne, Wyo. ; D :
7878, Jan. 20, 1906; 2c. Jan. 20, 1906. 45929
Three (The) bears; dramatic composition, by
E. Guerrier. {In S. E. G. news, vol. 3. no. 5,
Mar. 13, 1915)
© Mar. 13, 1915 : 2f. Apr. 2, 1915 ; D : 40290 ;
Edith Guerrier, Bo^-tuu. 45929a
Three birds with one stone; comedy in 1 act,
by G. Del Vaux. 14 p. 4°. Manuscript.
© Ic. July 3, 1912 ; D : 30172 ; Gabriel Del
Vaux, New York. 45930
Three blind mice; comedy in 3 acts, by T. M.
Spelman, II. [1], 131 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1912; D: 30720; Timothy
Mather Spelman, II, Brooklyn. 45931
— farce-comedy in 3 acts, by F. Dumont.
© Frank Dmnont, Philadelphia; 1888:
20497, July 16. . 45932
— a predicament in 1 scene, by William Mus-
kerry. New^ York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1911. 15 p. 12°. ([French's
acting ed. no. 2301] )
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2. 1912 ; D : 28179 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 45933
or, Marjorie's lovers, phiy in 3 acts, by
Arthur Law. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd. 100 p. 4°.
© Dec. 12, 1910; 2c. Dec. 14, 1910; D:
22803; Samuel French, ltd., London. 45934
Three boys and a girl; play in 4 acts, by M. E.
Swan. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1910; D : 20622 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 45935
Three buttons off; or, A slight mistake, by J.
Tackman. Typewritten.
© John Tackman, Yonkers, N. Y, ; 1899:
20385, Mar. 20 ; 2c. Mar. 20. 45936
Three (The) chauffeurs; a comedj in 2 acts, by
W. Chatterson.
© Willowdean Chatterson, Loufarille ; D :
8276, Apr. 5, 1906. 45937
for college girls, by Willowdean Chat-
terson. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1907. 31 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 11449,
Oct. 1, 1907; 2c. Dec. 6, 1907. 45938
Three cheers; a dramatic composition in 3 acts,
by M. Ott.
© Matthew Ott, Boston ; D : 1656, Mar. 27,
1902. 45939
Three (The) chiefs; a farce in 1 act, by J.
Crossy.
© John Crossy, New York ; 1872 : 9858, Sept.
12. 45940
'an original sketch in 2 scenes, by J. C.
Stewart [pseud, of John Stewart Crossv]
New York, R. M. De Witt, 1876. 7 p. 12°.
( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no.
100])
© Robert M. L)»^ Witt, New York; 1876:
8909, July 31; 2c. Dec. 28. 45941
Three Christmas eves,
blacksmith.
See Village (The)
Three comedies; i»y Carlo Goldoni. Tin-ee trage-
dies; by ViTtorio Alfieri. Translated by
Cliarles Lloyd, ed. by Rossiter Johnson and
Dora Knowlton Ranous. Ed. de luxe. [New
Y(n-k] The National alumni [1907] 5 p. 1.,
ix-xi, [2] 372 p. col. front, (port.) 3 pi. 8°.
Contents : Carlo Goldoni : The fan. —
An odd misunderstanding. — The beneficent
h^iiu•. — Vittorio Alfieri : The conspiracy of the
I'ozzi. — Mary Stuart. — Antigone.
© National alumni. New York ; A : 176473.
:viay 10, 1907 ; 2c. May 21, 1907. 45941a
Three compromises of the Constitution. Sec
Colonial plays for the school-room.
Three (A) cornered barg-ain; by A. E. Lewis.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alma E. Lewis, Melrose, Mass. ; D : 16178,
June 28, 1909 ; 2c. June 28, 1909. 45942
Three (A) cornered bluff; play in 1 act. by C. C.
^Vestover. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1913; D : 33101 ; Clyde C.
Westover, Oakland, Cal. 45943
Three (A) cornered deal; drama in 4 acts, bv
J. W. Scott. [1], 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1914; D: 37544; J. Walter
Scott, Detroit. 45943a
Three (A) cornered household.
© Caroline L. Janssen, Maiden, Mass. : D :
9157, Oct. 1, 1906. 45944
Three (The) cornered wedding; a comic opera
in 2 acts, by W. Davis.
© Washington Davis, Brooklyn ; 1888 : 25088.
Sept. 3. 45945
Three corners; an original farce comedy in 3
acts, by D. Howe.
© Den Howe, Leadville, Col. ; 1887 : 16011.
June 21 ; 2c. Oct. 4. 45946
See also Colonel (The)
Three (The) crosses. See Blood will tell.
Three (The) crowned kings of the mystic
world. See Great (The) triple alliance.
2320
45947
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
45966
Three dangers, wolves, man and money; by
M. T. Vou.
© Madeline Tea Vou, Chicago; D : 8807,
July 10. 1906. 45947
Three dashing widows; a musical comedy, mu-
sic by Ivan Caryll. libretto by George Dance
and E. E. Rice.
© Edward E. Rice, New York ; 1897 : 21295,
Apr. 3. 45948
Three (The) daughters.
Brieux.
See Three plays; Ijy
Three days; by F. File.
© Franklin File. New York ; l^^^ : 2273,
Feb. 23 ; 2c. Mar. 3. 45949
Three days after date; American comedy drama
in r> acts, by E. Spencer and L. It. Sliewell.
© Edward Spencer. Baltimore; 1882:19421.
Nov. IG. 45950
Three dear friends; feminine episode in 1 act,
by K. M. Roof. Boston. Walter H. Baker &
CO., 1914. 11 p. 12°.
© Feb. 20, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1914 ; D : 36103 :
Katharine Metcalf Roof, New York. 45950a
Three (The) detectives; a melodrama, by L.
Fori'ester.
© Lon. Forrester, Elizabeth. N. J.; 1889:
9252, Mar. 23. 45951
Three (The) doors; play in 3 acts, by L. Lnndes.
165 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1915: D : 39578 ; Leonard
Landes, New York. 45951a
Three (The) dragoons; a comic opera libretto
in 3 acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, Brooklyn ; 1899 : 17759,
Mar. 8. 45952
Three (The) dreamers; drama in 3 scenes, by
W.H.Morgan. [7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1911; D : 24725 ; Wm. H.
Morgan, Pittsburgh, 45953
vaudeville skit in 1 act, by J. Schrader.
16] p. f°. Typewritten.
© le. Jan. 9, 1913 ; D : 31915 ; .John Schrader,
Pittsburgh. 45954
Three drinks for the price of one; play in 1 act,
by George Totten Smith. 5 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 15. 1914: D : 37580 ; Jacobs &
Jermon, inc.. New York. 45954a
Three (The) dukes; comedy in 2 acts, by F.
Finney. [5], 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1912; D : 30162 ; Frank Fin-
ney, Spokane, Wash. 45955
Three (The) dukes — Continued.
comic opera, libretto by W. H. Harris, mu-
sic by A. P. Harris.
© Arthur Percy Harris, Washington ; 1894 :
2850, Jan. 9 ; 2c. Jan. 9. 45956
Three eleven three; 1 act comedy, by A. Mixon.
9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic Feb. 28, 1911 ; D : 23491 ; Ada Mixon,
Washington. 45957
Three enamoured policemen; comedy in 1 act
from the Swedish, by H. Lindberg.
© Henry Lindberg, New York ; 1872 : 9168,
Aug. 26. 45958
Three (The) fakirs of Faz; a comic opera, in 2
acts and 3 scenes, book by J. M. L^veque, mu-
sic l»y Bessie Boniel. [4], 105 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© J. M. Leveque, New Orleans; D:3593,
June 15, 1903 ; Ic. Aug. 23, 1909. 45959
Three (The) false women of Llanlar. Sec
Poems and ballads.
Three fast men; a musical comedy, by J. Stet-
son.
© John Stetson. Boston ; 1887 : 22477, Sept. 3.
45960
a specialty drama in 2 acts, by William B.
English.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1877 : 10871, Sept.
21. 45961
Three fates; a drama, by L. A. Walker.
© Louie A. Walker. IMiddlefield. O. ; 1895 :
12292, JIar. 1. 45962
Three for one.
© Therese Kaas, Chicago : D : 12305, Jan. 11.
1908. 45963
Three generations; or, A tenement incident,
character comedy study, by R. Imhof. [1],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1915 ; D : 404G0 ; Roger Imhof.
Chicago. 45963a
Three (The) gifts; a play in 1 act, by P. Con-
verse. 31 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Florence Converse, Brookline, Mass. ; D :
8096, Mar. 3, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1906. 45964
Three glasses a day; or, The broken home, a
moral and temperance drama in 3 acts, by W.
Henri AVilliams. Clyde, O.. A. D. Ames.
© A. D. Ames. Clyde, O. ; 1878 : 9192, Aug.
9; 2c. Aug. 10. 45965
Thi-ee (The) graces; a comedy in 1 act. by Ed-
ward Granville. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1904. 24 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of
plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 5425.
Aug. 12, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1904. 45966
2321
45967
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
45985
Three (The) graces — Continued.
a musical comedy libretto in 3 acts, by
H. B. Smith.
© Harrv B. Smith, New York ; D : 285, Mar.
30, 1901. ' 45967
Three (The) Graces; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
S. W. Kuiglit. [1], 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1914 ; D : 36309 ; Stuart W.
Knight, Fitchburg. Mass. 45967a
Three green Irishmen; play in 1 act, by N.
Roller. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Apr. 12, 1912 ; D : 29512 ; N. Roller, St.
Louis. 45968
Three (The) guardsmen. See Royal (The)
guard.
Three (The) hats; comedy in 1 act and introduc-
tory scene, from the French, by Gustav
Grebma [pseud, of G. Amberg] [2], 31 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1913 ; D : 33002 ; Gustav Am-
berg, New York. 45969
a farce-comedy in 2 acts, by Newton Chis-
nell.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde. O. ; 1892:40979,
Oct. 10. 45970
Three heron's feathers; [a drama in 5 acts] by
Hermann Sudermann, tr. by Helen Tracy Por-
ter. (In Poet lore, v. 12, no. 2, Apr. to June,
1900 ; periodical © Poet lore co., Philadelphia,
1900 B : 1S12S ; 2c. July 21, 1900) 45971
Three hundred and fifty won. See, at end of
alphabet, titles beginning with figures: 350
won.
Three in one; cabaret act, by A. Rich. 5 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1912; D : 30830 ; Al Rich,
New York. 45972
a vaudeville act, by T. Krebs. 10 p. t°.
Typewritten.
© Tony Krebs, Boston; D:831, Sept. 3,
1901 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1901. 45973
Three in the desert; tragedy in 1 act, by E. Orr.
[1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1911 ; D : 23917 ; Edith Orr,
Newton, Mass. 45974
Three in white; a morality play in 1 act, by
H. C. Goddard. [4], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1914; D: 38633; Harold C.
Goddard, Swarthmore, Pa. 45974a
Same. 26 p. 8°. Printed.
© Jan. 26, 1915 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1915 ; D : 39560 ;
Harold C. Goddard, Swarthmore, Pa. 45974b
Three is a crowd; comedy in 1 act, by A. Wynne.
[19] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18. 1913 ; D : 35050 ; Anna Wynne,
New York, 45975
Three Jacks; farce in 3 acts, by F. Mandel.
[141] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1915 ; D : 41326 ; Frank Man-
del, New York. 45975a
a musical polHical mechanical farce-comedy
in 2 acts, with epilogue and prologue, by J. T.
Pratt.
© J. T. Pratt, United States; 1890:42078.
Dec. 30. 45976
Three (The) kisses; new musical play in 2 acts,
by Percy Greenbauk and Leedhani Bantock, ly-
rics by Percy Greenbank, music bv Howard
Talbot. New York, Chappell & co., 1907. 35 p.
8". [Lyrics only]
© Chappell & CO., ltd., London; D : 11257.
Aug. 29, 1907 ; 2e. Aug. 29, 1907. 45977
Three (The) links; a drama in 3 acts, by T. B.
Ford.
© Thomas B. Ford, Frankfort, Ky.; 1888:
8591, Mar. 23. 45978
Three little guardsmen; a burlesque, by A. B.
Kelley.
© Albert Bartram Kelley, Philadelphia;
1894 : 46696, Oct. 6 ; Ic. Oct. 15. 45979
Three little maids; a musical play in 3 acts, by
Paul A. Rubens and Percy Greenbank. [30]
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 1870, May 12.
1902; 2c. May 12, 1902. -. 45980
Three little maids from Maine; play in 2 acts,
by M. J. Thomas. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1912; D : 31317 ; Martha J.
Thomas, Frostburg, Md. 45981
Three little maids from school; a comic drama
in 6 acts, dramatized by R, F. Kraft.
© Robert F. Kraft, New Albany, Ind. ; 1886 :
23811, Oct. 20. 45982
Three little sports; drama in 3 acts by F. B.
Dobson.
© F. B. Dobson, United States ; 1873 : 13823,
Nov. 29. 45983
Three lovers; a drama of the time of Martin
Luther, by E. P. T. Houk.
© Eliza P. T. Houk, Dayton, O. ; 1898:
27768, May 2. 45984
Three lovers in one. See Knotted kinks.
Three marriages. See Victim (A) of heredity.
Three men; original dramatization in 4 acts, by
Scott Marble. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22. 1909 ; D : 17512 ; Ro.se Win-
niett, Brooklyn. 45985
2322
45986
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46003
Three men in a boat. See Airship (The)
Three men in a flat; a farcical comedy In 3 acts,
by Ada Lee Bascom and W. N. Lawrence.
Typewritten.
© AV. N. Lawrence. New York ; 1897 : 34514.
.June 8 ; 2c. June 8. 45986
Three (The) Mephistos; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by W. F. Binder.
© Wm. Francis Binder, Chiogo; 1897:
42006, July 22. 45987
Three million dollars; in 3 acts, book by Edgar
Allan Woolf, lyrics by David Kempner, music
by Anatol Friedland. [180] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 28, 1910 ; D : 21661 ; Leo. Feist
New York. 45988
Three millions of money; eccentric comedy in 4
acts, by Fred Lyster.
© Morris Sinimonds and Horace "Wall, New
York ; 1875 : 7145, July 9. 45989
Three (The) minute-men; by N. Breiter.
© Nathan Breiter, New York ; D : 1198, Dec.
19, 1901. 45990
Three (The) mistakes; ijlay in 1 act, by M.
Hazelton. [2], 8 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1914 ; D : 36222 ; Mabel Hazel-
ton, New York. 45990a
Three modern plays from the French; with a
preface by Clayton Hamilton, articles on the
three French authors by Barrett H. Clark.
New York, H. Holt and company. 1914. ix p„
1 1., 272 p. 12°.
Contents: The Prince d'Aurec, by Henri
Lavedan. — The pardon, by Jules Lemaitre. —
The other danger, by Maurice Donnay.
© Sept. 12, 1914 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1914 ; A : 379775 ;
Henry Holt & co., New York. 45990b
Three months; comedy dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by T. E. Kyle. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1910; D: 21399; Tom E.
Kyle, New York. 45991
Three months abroad; a farce comedy play in
3 acts, by J. W. Frankel. [2], 55 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Joseph William Frankel, New York; D:
458, May 13. 1901 ; 2c. May 13, 1901. 45992
Three (The) mothers. See Under a cloud.
Three musketeers; in 1 act, by S. Morris. [22]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sam Morris, Brooklyn ; D : 6424, Mar. 29,
1905 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1905. 45993
musical costume play in 2 acts and 7 scenes,
taken from Alexandre Dumas' novel, by D.
Temple. [142] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1912 ; D : 28807 ; Dick Temple,
New York. 45994
Three musketeers — Continued.
romantic melodrama in 4 acts, by Arthur
Dubey. 61 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mar. 1, 1910; 2c. Mar. 7, 1910; D: 20370;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 45995
— — See also Comedy (A) at court. — Lady De
"Winter. — My lady.
Three (The) nations; drama in 4 acts, by E. B.
Wilband. [2], 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1915 ; D : 39593 ; Edward Bel-
lamy Wilband. V.nncouver, Canada. 45995a
Three oaks; drama in 4 acts dramatized by
E. H. Haines from story of Margaret Salis-
bury by Mary Holland Lee. [56] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29. 1910 ; D : 22947 ; Elizabeth H.
Haines. New Haven. 45996
Three (The) o'clock train; or. The haunted
house, a negro act in 1 scene, by George H.
Coes. Boston. AV. H. Baker & co., 1894. 7 p.
12°. ( [Baker's darkey plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894:
;}2984, June 22 ; 2c. Aug. 2. 45997
Three of a kind; a comedy in 1 act, by G. R.
Wallace.
© George R. AVallace. Pittsburgh ; D : 15039,
Feb. 9, 1909. 45998
'Comedy sketch, by F. L. Whittier and C. S.
Keith. [l],10p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1915; D: 42308; Frank L.
Whittier and Cato S. Keith, New York.
45998a
■ comedy sketch in 1 act, by Gladys Ruth
Bridgham. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1913.
14 p. 12°.
© Mar. 29, 1913; 2c. Mar. 31, 1913; D:
32788 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 45999
a farce in 3 acts adapted from the French,
by I. von Trautman.
© Ida von Trautman, New York; 1899:
54613, Aug. 28. 46000
— — a musical farce comedy in 3 acts and 3
scenes, by Forrester and Rice.
© Forrester and Rice, United States ; 1895 :
10662. Feb. 21. 46001
an original comedy, by E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1883:
177S0, Sept. 28. 46002
See also Schemers (The)
Three of us; 1 act play, by J. J. Maginnis. 23 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 18. 1910 ; D : 17961 ; James J. Ma-
ginnis, Boston. 46003
23
^3
46064
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46010
Three old maids; a play in 3 acts.
© Louis PI Saliuun, New York; 1S94: 29.148.
July 14. 46004
Three (The) orphans; iu 1 act, Ity T. H. Davis.
6 p. f°. TjTiewritten.
© Thomas Henry Davis, AVllkinsburs, Pa. ;
D : 2969. Feb. 9. 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1903. 46005
a new and original American drama in 5
acts, by W. H. Rigbtmire.
© William H. Rigbtmire, New 'York ; 1877 :
10819. Sept. 19. 46006
Three outlaws; play in 1 act. adapted by W. F.
Downing, from the story of the same name by
Gilbert Parker. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewi-itten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1913; D : 34.371 ; William
Fuller Downing, London. 46007
Three pair of shoes; 1 act play in ."> scenes,
adapted from an Austrian source, by Ruth
Comfort Mitchell [i. e. R. C. IVI. Young] [2],
34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1. 1915 ; D : 41878 ; Julius Steger.
New York. 46007a
Three pairs of shoes; a musical comedy iu 3
acts and -j scenes, by William Gill.
© Edgar Strakosch, New York : 1890 : 1693.
Jan. 13. 46008
-See also Lena.
Three (The) palls of crime. See Deitcher.
Three partners in business. See Extrava-
g'ance.
Three people; 1 act play, by F. Solger. 12 p.
4°. Typewi-itten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1911; D : 28033 ; Frederick
Solger, AVashington. 46009
Three plays; by Bernard Sobel. Boston. The
Poet lore company [1913] 79 p. 12°.
Contents: Jennie knows. — ^Mrs. Bompton's
dinner party. — There's always a reason.
© Dec. 22, 1913: 2c. Dec. 26. 1913; A:
358869 ; Richard G. Badger, Boston. 46010
by Brieux , . . with preface by Bernard
Shaw, English versions by Mrs. Bernard Shaw.
St. John Hankin and .John Pollock. New
York, Brentano's, 1911. liv, 333 p. 12°.
Contents : Maternity.— The three daughters
of M. Dnpont. — Damaged goods. — Maternity
(new version)
© Mav 10, 1911; 2c. each May 11, 1911;
A : 289745 ; D : 24471 : Charlotte Frances Shaw.
London. 46011,46012
— byC. DeLima. [196] p. 4°. Typewritten.
Contents : Jumps. — John Curtis. — The spirit
of the waters.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911 : D : 2.5873 ; Charles De
Lima, Florence, Italy. 46013
Three plays — Continued.
by G. Barker. New York, Brentano's.
1909. 5 p. 1., 347 p. 12°.
Contents : The marrying of Ann Leete. —
The Voy.sey inheritance. — Waste.
© Aug. 5. 1909 : 2c. Aug. 6. 1909 ; A : 24403(1
and D : 16510 ; Granville Barker. London.
46014, 46015
bv H. L. Enander. Boston, Richard G.
Badger [1913] 75 p. 12°.
Contents : In the light of the stone. — The
man who did not understand. — On the trail.
© Oct. 9. 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1913 ; D : 34699 :
Hilma L. Enander. Chicago.
46016
l)y William Ernest Henley and Robert Louis
Stevenson. New York. C. Scribner's sons,
1892. X, 2.50 p. 8°.
Co.\texts : Deacon Brodie. — Beau Austin. — •
Admiral Guinea.
© W. E. Henley and R. L. Stevenson, Great
Britain: 1892:43094. Oct. 27; 2c. Oct. 31.
46017
Three plays for Puritans; by Bernard Shaw,
being the tlurd voiuiiie of his collected plays.
Chicago and New York. H. S. Stone and ctt.,
1901. xxxviii p. 11.. 5-315 p. 12°.
Contents : The devil's disciple. — Ciesar and
Cleopatra. — Captain Brasshound's conversion.
© Herbert S. Stone & co., Chicago ; 1900 A :
29103, Nov. 30, 2c. Feb. 23, 1901. 46017a
Same. New York, Brentano's, 190G; xli.
301 p. 12°.
Contents : The devil's disciple. — Cajsar and
Cleopatra.— Captain Brasshound's conversion.
© Brentanos. New York; A: 144817. :\lay 3.
1906: 2c. .Tune 8. 1906. 46017b
Three (The) plotters; aided by rum and the
devil, their sample rooms and victims, a drama
written and composed by A. G. Tompkins.
© Abram G. Tompkins, Brooklyn ; 1874 :
11G20, Sept. 12. 46018
Three political tragedies; by Charles G. Fall.
Coliasset. Mass. 5 p. 1., 5-315 p. front, (port.)
12°.
Contents : Napoleon.— The lion at bay.—
Tlie Tyj-olese patriots.
© July 1, 1914; 2c. .Tvme 13, 1914; A:
376933 ; C. G. Fall, Cohasset, Mass. 46018a
Three (The) proposals. Sec Shadowed by
three.
Three queens; by J. Clarke.
© John Clarke, Flushing, N. Y. ; D : 14368,
Nov. 25, 1908. 46019
Three (The) rivals. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : 3 (The) rivals.
2324
46020
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46035
Three (The) Romeos; in 3 acts, by R. L. Buru-
skle. [170] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1911 ; D : 25339 ; R. L. Buru-
side, New York. 46020
Three rubes; farce iu 1 act, by Dixon, Bowers
and Dixon.
© Dixon, Bowers & Dixon, Dallas; 1899:
72685, Nov. 7 ; 2c. Nov, 18. 46021
Three (The) Russian emigrants; a satirical
(lancing skit, l)y J. McCree. 1 p. 1., 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1914; D : 38844 ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 46021a
Three's a crowd; a 1 act farce, by M. H. Crane.
2G p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13. 1914; D : 38800 ; Mabel H.
Crane, Berkeley. Cal. 46021b
— sketch in 1 act, by F. Wallace. [13] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1911; D : 23242 ; Frederick
\ValIace, New York. 46022
Three sins; comedy in 1 act, by M. Stanford.
16 p. f°. Typewi'itten
© Sept. 14, 1909; D: 16775; Maurice Stan-
ford, Philadelphia. 46023
Three (The) stage-hands; sketch, by Cyril A.
Ring. [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19. 1914; D: 38539; Gordon E.
MacNichul. Brookline, Mass. 46023a
Three stars; or. Our member of Congress, a
play in 5 acts, by J. S. Jones.
© Joseph S. Jones, Boston; 1873:10776.
Sept. 19. 46024
Three (The) state chairmen; a play in 3 acts, by
G. P. Rosenteel. 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George P. Rosenteel, New York ; D :
15250, Mar. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1909. 46025
Three strange men; a farce in 1 act, by M.
Paul.
© Marjorie Paul. United States; D:2324.
Sept. 13. 1902. 46026
Three strings to one bow; an Ethiopian sketch,
arr. by Cliarles White. New York, R. M. De
AVitt, 1874. 5 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian
and comic drama, no. 34])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15831, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1875. 46027
Three strokes; or. The secret of Cozy Dell, bv
H. C. De Mille.
© Henry C. De Mille, New York ; 1879 : 8247.
June 21. 46028
Three (The) students; by R. King Curlett.
© William A. Bedell, Watertown, N. Y.;
1S85 : 12121, June 1 ; 2c. June 1. 46029
Three (The) students — (^"ontinued.
play in prologue and 4 acts, by H. Macfall.
131 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1913 ; D : 32177 ; Haldane Mac-
fall, London. 46030
Three Sundays in a week; play in 1 act, drama-
tized from E. A. Poe's story of the same name,
by F. C. Warner. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4. 1915 ; D : 40846 ; Francis Cald-
well Warner, Germautown, Pa. 46030a
Three tears. Sec Magic (The) ring.
Three teaspoons full; farce in 3 acts, by Zellah
Covington and J. Simonson. [108] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. IS, 1915 ; D : 40110 ; Jules Simon-
son, New Y'oi-k. 46030b
Three (The) temptations.
© Edgar Grant Bixler, Washington; 1897:
63770, Nov. 15. 46031
Three (The) tenses; a 1 act play, by E. Brod-
lique.
© Eva Brodlique, Chicago ; 1895 : 65600,
Dec. 26. 46032
Three thousand eight hundred thirty-four
Broadway. .S'cc, at end of alphabet, titles be-
giiming witli figures : 3834 Broadway.
Three thousand years from now. See, at end
of alphabet, titles beginning with figures :
3000 years from now.
Three times a grass widow,
chance.
See Just for a
Three times a widow; play in 1 act, by C. D.
May. o p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27. 1913 ; D : 32091 ; Corinne D.
May, Syracuse, N. Y. 46033
Three times dead. See Unmasked,
Three tragedies of Seneca: Hercules furens,
Troades, Medea; with an introduction and
notes by Hugh Macmaster Kingery. New
York, The Macmillan company. 1908. x p.,
1 1.. 310 I). 12°. (Macmillan's Latin classics,
od. by J. C. Egbert)
© Macmillan co.. New York ; A : 199150, Feb.
14, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 14. 1908. 46033a
Three (The) tramps; or. Number 9,999,
adaj)tcd, tr., and dramatized from the German
entitled Lumpacivagabundus ; Oder, Das lied-
erliche kleeblatt.
© Bernard Blumenthal, New York ; 1885 :
27863, Dec. 29. 46034
Three trumpeteei's; a 1-act comedy, by J. A.
Knowlton.
© J. A. Knowlton. Boston; 1891:38526,
Oct. 27. 46035
2325
46036
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46054
Three (The) twins; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
Mrs. R. Pacheco and Charles Dickson, lyrics
by Otto A. Hauerbach, music by Karl Hoschna.
104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 12498.
Mar. 3, 1908; 2c. Mar. 3. 1908. 46036
Three 2 one; musical comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by Charles Foster.
© Morris Weston, New York ; 1886 : 2411.5.
Oct. 25. 46037
Three uniques. .S'e^ Unique (The) trio.
Three (The) viragoes; or, Miss Thorn at home,
a play in 3 acts, by A. Brewster.
© Albert Brewster, San Francisco ; 1873 :
8263. .Tuly 17. 46038
Three (The) wayfarers; a pastoral play in 1
act. by T. Hardy.
© Thomas Hardy, London; 1893:24649.
May 22 ; 2c. June 3. 46039
Three weeks; by E. Glyn. New York, The busi-
ness press, 1907. 152 p. 8".
© Elinor Glyn. London; A: 179117, .Tune 11,
1907 ; 2c. June 11, 1907. 46039a
See also Two weaklings.
Three (The) white Adonises.
© Fanny Hatfield, Chicago; D:9]86, Oct.
3. 1906. 46040
Three (The) widows; comedy in 2 acts, by G. B.
Scanlon. f2], 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1913; D: 35235; George B.
Scanlon, New York. 46041
Three wise men; an original comedv in 3 acts,
by S. C. Hunt.
© Samuel C. Hunt, Fort Smith, Ark. ; 1895 :
16794, Mar. 25. 46042
[1],
playlet, by William Anthony McGuire.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1914; D: 36861; Harold S.
McGuire, Chicago. 46042a
Three (The) wishes; Dcverna and Walker's
grand spectacular pantomime in 2 acts, 12
tableaux and 12 comic scenes.
© Deverna and Walker, New York; 1882:
14056, Aug. 24. 46043
See also Silver (The) thread.
Three with a bag; play in 1 act, by J. P.
Briggs. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23. 1915; D: 41557; James P.
Briggs, San Francisco. 46043a
Three wives; a comedy in 3 acts, by J. F. Milli-
ken.
© James F. Milliken, New York ; 1884 : 4080,
Feb. 27. 46044
Three wives to one husband; a comedy In 3
acts.
© Arthur R. Wilber, Gowanda, N. Y. ; 1888 :
11991, Apr. 25. 46045
Three women; fatalistic play in 4 scenes, by
R. .1. Beamish. [1], 14 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1915 ; D : 42338 ; Richard J.
Beamish, Philadelphia. 46045a
^play in 1 act, by C. P. Gilman. {hi Fore-
runner, May, 1911)
© May 4, 1911 ; 2c. May 6, 1911 ; D : 24144 ;
Charlotte Perkins Giiman, New York. 46046
Three women and a man; play in 3 acts, by
I. C. Tichenor. [84] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1911; D: 23628; Ira Carlo-
ton Tichenor, Los Angeles. 46047
Three women in black; a comedy, by M. N. Hall
and G. W. Wessells.
© Mildred- N. Hall and George W. Wessells,
Denver ; D : 3438. IMay 15, 1903. 46048
Three (The) woodland wonders; by Charles E.
Thomas. [5] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Oct. 2, 1911 ; 2e. Sept. 30, 1911 ; D : 2.5460 :
Sarah E. Thomas, Columbus City, Li. 46049
Three wooers; or, TJh'ike von Hassbeck,
adapted from Schiickiiig's Der bauernfiirst. by
E. L. Murisou. 49 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1909 ; D : 17006 ; Elizabeth
Liviugstou Murisou. San Francisco. 46050
Three (A) years contract; play in 4 acts, bv
J. H. T wells, jr.
© J. H. Twells, jr., Berlin ; D : 14649, Dec.
26. 1908. 46051
Three years in a mad house; or. The trials of
Bridget O'Kean.
© J. H. McAndrews, Buffalo ; 1893 : 13301.
Mar. 16. 46052
Three years in a man-trap; a drama in 5 acts,
by T. S. Arthur.
© T. S. Arthur, Philadelphia; 1872:4914,
May 10. 46053
Three years in Arkansaw; a drama in 2 acts,
by M. Hughes.
© Marion Hughes, Stillwater, Okl. ; D : 9132,
Sept. 24, 1906. 46054
Three years probating in San Francisco. See
Probate chaff.
Threshold (The); comedy in 3 acts, by M. Mal-
leson. [3], 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1914; D: 37991; Miles Mallr-
son, London. 46054a
Thrice married; a play in 3 visions with pro-
logue and epilogue, by A. Marix. [122] p. 4°.
TjT)ewritten.
© Ic. Nov. la 1914; D: 38836; A. Marix,
New York 46054b
2326
46055
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46077
Thrice saved; iu prologue and 4 acts, by Dr. L.
Balcom.
© Lafayette Balcom, Lockport, N. Y. ; 1875 :
11094. Oct. 23. 46055
Thrilby; a musical burlesque in 3 acts, by Her-
bert and Puerner.
© Ricbard Mansfield, New York; 1895:
24199, May 2. 46056
Thrilling- (A) rescul; a tlramatic recitation, by
J. W. Connelly. 1 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Waldo Connelly. New York; D:
11936, Dec. 18, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1907. 46057
Thrilling- (A) secret; by L. B. Rodman.
© Laura Blair Rodman, Chicago; 1893:
14524. Mar. 23. 46058
Thro' the dark; an original domestic drama in a
prologue and 4 acts, by J. S. Mackaye. Ms.
© James Steele Mackaye, Stamford, Conn. ;
1S79 : 18, Jan. 2 ; 2c. Jan. 13. 46059
Throne (The) of justice; comedy iu 1 act, by
J. W. Ray. [1], 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. Ty, 1911 ; D : 23854 ; J. Woodford
Ray, Avon, 111. 46060
Thronf0lger; i 3 akter, af E. Christiansen.
Kj0beuhavn og Kristiania. Gyldendalske bog-
handel, Nordisk forlag. 1913. 192 p. 12°.
© Jan. 24, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1914 ; D : 36087 ;
Einar Christiansen, Copenhagen. 46060a
Through a glass, darkly; a 1 act play, by Lucy
Spencer Sawer. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© L. S. Sawer, New York ; D : 8863, July 25.
1906; 2c. Aug. 1.5, 1906. 46061
Through a matrimonial bureau; a comedietta
in 1 act, by Effie W. Merriman. Chicago, Dra-
matic pub. CO.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1898 : 68632,
Nov. 25; 2c. Nov. 25. 46062
Through a museum; by Bert A. Williams and
George W. Walker.
© Williams and Walker, New York; 1900
A : 1602. .Tan. 17. 46063
Through a museum with Williams and Walker.
© Williams and AValker. New York; 1900
A : 1604. .Tan. 17. 46064
Through a window; a drama in 4 acts, by G. N.
Andrews. 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gertrude Nelson Andrews, Orange, N. J. ;
D : 14742, Jan. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1909.
46065
Through bankruptcy; a drama, by A. S. Gear.
© Alonzo Stockbridge Gear, Boston: 1875:
3574, Apr. 10. 46066
Through by daylight; or, N. Y. in slices, an
original local drama, by J. McCloskey.
© .Tames McClo.skey, New York ; 1870 : 2892,
Oct. 17. 46067
Through by rail; a sensational burlesque oper-
atic .sketch, by J. Collins.
© Jame.s Collins, United States ; 1876 : 3847,
'Sim: 30. 46068
Sec Dispensation
Through Christmas bells.
(The)
Through dark waters. Hee Myron Werner.
Through Death Valley; by Joseph Le Brandt.
116 p. 4". Typewritten.
© American amusement assn., Chicago ; D :
10953, July 11, 1907 ; 2c. July 11, 1907. 46069
■ a western drama iu 4 acts. [98] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© James Sims. Detroit; D : 4129, Oct. 23,
1903; 2c. Oct. 23, 1903. 46070
Throug-h earthquake and fire; a melodrama in
4 acts, by E. Emerson.
© Edwin Emerson, San Francisco; D : 8736,
June 2.5, 1906. 46071
Through fire; an original American drama, by
B. T. Campbell.
© Bartley T. Campbell, Pittsburgh; 1871:
10452. Nov. 3. 46072
Throug-h fire and flash; a musical comedy in
3 acts, by M. H. Rosenfeld and Kenneth Lee.
© M. H. Rosenfeld, New York ; 1886 : 11402.
INIay 14. 46073
Through fire and water. See Bet. — Chicago. —
Euchre.
Through Great Britain; musical sketch in 3
scenes, by J. McCree. [1], 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914; D: 36216; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 46073a
Through New York by gaslight; a comedy-
drama in 4 acts, by H. P. Taylor.
© U. D. Newell, San Francisco ; 1891 : 18407,
May 19. 46074
Through New York in four nights; a sensa-
lional drama in 8 acts, by S. B. Alexander.
© Sigmond B. Alexander, Boston; 1883:
7461. Apr. 20. 46075
Through night to light; a drama in 5 acts, by
O. J. Reardon.
© George J. Reardon, Lawrence, Mass. ;
1882:20692, Dec. 7.
46076
Through (A> passenger; an entirely original
scenic and mechanical play, written rnd in-
vented by E. S. Goodwin.
© E. S. Goodwin, T'nited States; 1892:
42969, Oct. 24. 46077
2327
46078
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46099
Through Russian snows; melodrama in 4 acts,
by Edward E. Rose.
© Clara F. Rose, Marshfield Hills, Mass.;
1897 : 7764, Jan. 28. 46078
Through smoke and flame; a melodrama in 4
acts, by J. C. Webb and T. L. Diirgins.
(c) John Crittenden Webb and Thomas I.ewis
Diggius. Ciiicaw; D: 178.5. Apr. 5. 1902.
46079
Through snow and sunshine; an original drama
in .5 acts,bvT. M. Montgomery and G. D. Steed.
Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1880. 22 p. 12°.
([Ames' series of standard and minor dramii,
no. 105])
^) A. D. Ames, Clytle. O. ; 1881 : 852, Jan. 1.1 :
2o. Jan. 15. 46080
Through the Arc de Trioniphe de TEtoile.
Sec Siege (The) of Berlin.
Through the breakers; a melodrama, by O.
Davis.
'© Owen Davis. New York ; 1898 : 72,S31, Dec.
14. 46081
Through the center of the earth; by E. Blon-
dell. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
(c) Ic. Aug. 16, 1911 ; D : 24952 ; Edw. Blon-
de! 1, New York. 46082
a spectacular comedy in 3 acts, by E. Blon-
dell. [41] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward Blondell, New York; D : 2323.
Sept. 12, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 12, 1902. 46083
Through the comet's tail; moving picture play,
by K. S. Hulse. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. :Mar. 14, 1910 ; D : 20615 ; Kittle Spar-
gur Hulse, Alturas, Cal. 46084
Through the dark; an original drama in 5 acts,
by K. Belmont.
© R. Belmont. Auburn, N. Y. ; 1878:10213,
Sept. 9. 46085
Through the earth; a spectacular play in 5 acts,
by L. Q. Jeffries.
© L. Q. Jeffries, Wooster, O. ; 1882 ; 1266.3.
Aug. 2. 46086
Through the fire; a play in 4 acts, by J. B. Mat-
tliews.
© J. Brander Matthews, New York; 1878:
i:U29. Nov. 19. 46087
Through the fray; drama in 8 acts, by L. R.
Kelly. 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1909; D : 16862 ; Lawrence
Rogers Kelly, Brighton. Mass. 46088
Through the keyhole; dramatic comedy compo-
sition, invented, written and composed by H.
Starr.
© Harry Starr, Syracuse. N. Y. ; 1893:
44511, Oct. 5. 46089
Tlai*ough the keyhole---Continued.
• ;t monologue, bv Arthur Lewis Tubbs. Bos-
t(m, W. H. Baker & cc, 1902. 8 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 904.
Sept. 28. 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 13. 1901. 46090
Through the lines; a drama, by W. Gillette.
© William Gillette, Hartford; 1884:16500.
Aug. 14. 46091
play in 1 act, by M. E. Richardson. [1], 8
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1915 ; D ; 40553 ; Marie Eliza-
beth Richardson, ^Minneapolis. 46091a
Through the looking-glass; a musical comedy
in 3 acts and 2 scenes, by A. J. AVhaley, adapted
from Lev.is Carroll's [Charles L. Dodgson'sl
fairy-tale. Through the looking glass and what
Alice found there.
© Arthur J. Whaley, Philadelphia ; D ; 9829.
Jan. 23, 1907. 46092
-play in 1 act, by D. Wilson. 4 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. IMar. 10, 1913: D : 32622 ; Doris Wil-
son, New York. 46093
Throu.gh the looking-glass and what Alice
found there. See Through the looking-
glass.
Through the mist; comedy-drama in 3 acts, by
J. and L. S. Worthington. [91] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1911; D: 28076; Julia and
Louisa Skinner Worthington, Cincinnati.
46094
a drama in 5 acts, by L. Purdon.
© Lilla Purdon. Philadelphia; 1872:8214.
Aug. 3. 46095
a drama in 4 acts, by J. S. Norton.
© .John S. Norton, New York ; 1872 : 4747.
May 7. 46096
Through the narrow gate; drama in 3 acts and
4 scenes, by F. P. Patterson. 32 p. f°. Type-
written.
fPi Ic. May 17. 1910: D: 210-56; Franklin
I'ealo Patterson. Pasadena. 46097
Through the night; a play in 4 acts, by E. L.
Parker.
© Edward L. Parker, Chicago; D : 15192,
Feb. 27, 1909. 46098
Through the open door; 1 act jilay. by D.
Slnart. 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915; D: 39900; D. Stuart.
Los Gatos, Cal. 46098a
Through the scenes; including Blood for blood,
by W. Hoi comb.
© Willard Holcomb, New York; D:6203.
Fel>. 10, 1905. 46099
46100
COPYIUGHTED JX THE UNITED STATES
46121
Through the shadow; a drama in prologue of 2
scenes and play of 3 acts, by M. Bates and
E. A. Barron.
© Morgan Bates and Elwyn A. Barron, Chi-
cago; TS82:291. Jan. 9. 46100
Through the shadows; an American melodrama
in 4 acts, by A. Z. Cbipman.
© Adelbert Z. Cbipman, Moultonville, N. H. :
1892 : 30828, July 2.j. 46101
Through the skylight; playlet, by K. Kava-
nangb. [1], 22 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6. 1912; D: 30190: Katharine
Kavanaugli, Baltimore. 46102
Through the storm; jilay in 1 act, by C. M.
Horton. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21. 1910: D : 21389 ; Charles
:\Iarcus Horton, Xew York. 46103
Through the telephone. Sec One-act plays.
Through the tempest; a drama in 3 acts, by
I'. Kaimiindo. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Pbilip liaimondo. New York; D : lolTO.
Feb. 2.''>, 1909; 2c. Feb. 25, 1909. 46104
Through the transom; a comedy sketch, by S.
Guard. S p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1912 ; D : 28999 ; Sully Guard.
New York. 46105
Through the war; a drama in 5 acts, by H. J.
Lyda. [Characters and scenes]
© Henrv .1. Lvda. St. Louis; 1882:21063.
Dec. 12 : 2c. Dec. 10. 1883. 46106
— Same.
© Henrv .1. Lyda. St Louis; 1884:529.3.
Mar. 12. 46107
— • or. The mariner's secret, a drama in 5 acts.
by H. J. Lyda.
© Henrv J. Lyda, St. Louis; 1880:21002.
Sept. 27. 46108
Through thick and thin; by H. Y. Yogt.
© Harry Y. Yogt, Camden. X. J.; 1890:
21740, July 7. 46109
farce comedy in 1 act, by T. B. Donaldson.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 0, 1910; D : 21281 ; Thomas B.
Donaldson. Piuladelpbia. 46110
Through two wars; a military melodrama in 5
arts, by i:. T. Edgerton and W. F. Felcb.
Heading, Pa.; Pilger-buchhandlung.
© W. Farrand Felcb and Ernest T. Edger-
ton, Columbus. O. ; 1884 : 19294, Sept. 26.
46111
See also Gettysburg.
Throw (A) of the dice; a play in 4 acts, by A.
Wynne and J. O'Kyan. [114] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Anna AYynne and Jane O'Ryan. New
York; D: 12418, Feb. 25, 1908; 2c. Mar. 13.
1908. 46112
Throw that light on me. Sec Orpheus comedy
fovir.
Throwback (The); dramatic sketch in 1 act, by
K. MacDonald. [12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1914; D: 38424; Ralph Mac-
Donald, New York. 46112a
Throw in another nigger, ^'ee On the Missis-
sippi.
Throwing the bull; play in 1 act, bv A. Colbv.
HI. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1913 ; D : 34635 ; Ai-chie Colbv,
New York. 46113
Thrown on the world; by A\'. R. Rhoades.
© William R. Rhoades. Port Byron, N. Y. ;
1S92 : 31943, Aug. 2. 46114
■ melodrama in 4 acts, by T. E. B. Henrv.
[781 p. f°. Typewritten.
© T. E. B. Henry, Bowmanville, Ontario,
Canada; D : 03.30, Mar. l.j, 1905; 2c. Mar. 15,
190.1. 46115
an original melodrama in 4 acts, by E. M.
Leonard. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. M. Leonard. New York ; D : 3459, Mav
19. 1903: 2c. May 19. 1903. 46116
Thrown on the world and saved by our hero;
drama in 5 acts, composed by B. Wertheim
and Leslie E. Anderson.
© Ben.iamin Wertheim, Richmond ; 1882 :
.5793. Apr. 12; 2c. May 22. 46117
Thrown upon the world; by W. R. Rhoades.
© William R. Rhoades, Port Byron, N. Y. :
1892:31944. Aug. 2. 46118
(ir. The boy avenger, a new emotional and
sensational drama in 4 acts, by W. H. Right-
mire.
© William H. Riglitmire. New York; 1876:
1349. .Ian. 31. 46119
Thru green eyes; farce in 1 act, by H. W.
Anipiilett. [2]. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Dec. 10, 1913; D : 85358 ; Horace Wil-
liam Amphlett, San Mateo, Cal. 46120
Thiir (Die) ins freie; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Oscar Blumenthal imd Gustav Kadelburg.
Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1908. 132 p. 8°.
© Felix Bloch erben. Berlin ; D : 14518, Dec.
12, 1908; 2c. Dec. 12, 19<)8. 46121
2329
46122
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46138
Thuma zithra (Grace of soul); dramatization
of music and songs, using Robert F. Tliuma's
work on physical culture and study of grace
known as the Grace of man. 19 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© R. F. Thuma and A. McConnaughy,
Pittsburgh ; D : 1113, Nov. 20, 1901 ; 2c. Nov.
20, 1901. 46122
Thumb (The) print; comedy drama in 1 act, by
F. Searight. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1914; D:366S7; Franklyn
Searight. Adrian, Mich. 46122a
Thumbscrew: drama in 1 act. by E. Lyttelton.
New York, Longmans. Green, and co. [1911 J
cover-title, 32 p. 12°.
© June 12, 1911; 2c. June 23, 1911; A:
291651 ; Edith Lyttelton, London. 46123
Thunder-bird (The); play in 4 acts, by N.
Geddes. [l].118p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1915; D: 394.52; Norman
Geddes, Detroit. 46123a
Thunder (The) gods; melodrama in 1 act, by
A. M. Hopkins. [3], 21 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1911 : D : 23730 ; Arthur M.
Hopkins, New York. 46124
Thunder (A) gust; a comedy in 1 act, by A. H.
Laidlaw, jr. Typewritten.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr., New York;
1896 : 51692, Sept. 12 ; 2c. Sept. 19. 46125
Thunder-storm (The) See Passing (The)
show.— -Plays; by August Strindberg.
Thunder-storms; play in 2 acts, by Louie Chris-
tene [pseud, of L. C. Pratt] [23] p. t\
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1915 ; D : 39280 ; Louie Chris-
tene Pratt, Eureka, Cal. 46125a
Thunderbolt (The); comedy in 3 acts, by R.
Ganthony.
© Richard Ganthony, Moorside Fleet, Eng-
land ; D : 8433, Apr. 27, 1906. 46126
an episode in the history of a i)rovincial
family, in 4 acts, by Arthur Wing Pinero.
Boston, W. n. Baker & co., 1909. 3 p. 1.. 237
p. 12°.
© A. W. Pinero, London ; I> : 14864, Jan. 21.
1909; 2c. Jan. 21, 1909. 46127
Thurnbacherin (Die); tiroler stiick in 3 akten.
von Rudolf Greinz. Leipzig, L. Staackmann.
1910. 112 p. 12°.
© Oct. 13, 1910; 2c. Nov. 12. 1910; D:
22539; L. Staackmann, Leipzig. 46128
Thursdays at home; a 1 act comedy, by J. T.
Prince, jr. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John T. Prince, jr.. New York ; D : 6948,
July 11, 1905 ; 2c. July 11. 1905. 46129
Thus do we reach the stars,
astra.
See Sic itur ad
Thusnelda; drama in 1 act, by Adolf Wilbrandt,
Englished by D. K. Janowitz. 35 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6. 1911 ; D : 24641 ; Deborah K.
Janowitz, New York. 46130
Thwarted; by A. W. Barratt. 7 p. f°. Type-
vvritten.
© A. W. Barratt, Scranton. Pa. ; D : 14795.
Jan. 6. 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1909. 46131
Thy brother man; peace sketch, by R. L. Weed.
[2], 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1915; D: 41201; Robert
Lewis Weed, Spring Lake Beach, N. J.
46131a
Thy daughter's keeper. See Recoil (The)
Thy daughter's peril; play in 3 acts, by T. A.
and A. ,L Campbell. [43] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 24, 1913 : D : 33604 ; Thomas A.
and Andrew .T. Campbell, New York. 46132
Thy kingdom come; or. The ninth promise ful-
filled, play in 5 scenes, by dementia. 28 p.
12°. Printed.
© Jan. 1, 1915 ; 2c. Feb. 26. 1915 ; D : 39792 ;
Sisters of mercy, St. Patrick's academy, Chi-
cago. 46132a
Thy neighbor's wife; comedy in 3 acts, by E. B.
Hiiri-is. [178] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1911; D: 24538; Elmer B.
Harris, New York. 46133
— a drama, by E. Atwell.
© Edwin Atwell, New York; 1893:54630.
Dec. 11. 46134
original drama in 4 acts, by C. Bennett. 56
p. 12°.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1910; D: 20572; Clarence
Bennett, Springfield, 111. 46135
Thy sister's keeper; drama in 1 uct. by H.
Welsberg and Ray B. Hammond. [1], IS \>.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1913; D: 34958; Henry Weis-
berg, Chicago. 46136
Sec Tragedies (The) of Seneca.
a drama in 3
Thyestes
Thyra; or. The Druid martyr,
acts, by Mrs. J. Gladstone.
© Mrs. -Tohn Gladstone, New Orleans; 1891 :
30123, Aug. 24. 46137
■ or. The Druid's revenge, a drama in 3
acts, by Mrs. J. Gladstone.
© Mrs. John Gladstone, New Orleans ; 1891 :
30124. Aug. 24. 46138
2330
4613d
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46164
Tiberius Caesar; play in 5 acts.
© Albert Carr, New York; 1874:13702,
Oct. 12. 46139
Tiberius Gracchus; an historical tragedy, by
Hunter MacCulloch. Brooklyn, Rose and
thistle publishing co. [1905] 183 p. 8°.
© Margaret H. MacCulloch, Brooklyn; D:
7294, Sept. 13, 1905; 2c. Oct. 30, 1905. 46140
Tibetan (A) idol; play in 3 acts, by C. McDou-
gall. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1912; D: 31509; Colin Mc-
Dougall, New York. 4614X
Tichborne (The) claimant; a drama iu 5 acts,
adapted and arr. by H. C. Husted, from the
French drama of L'afEaire Coverly, b.\ flenri
Crisafulli and Barbusse.
© Henry C. Husted, United States; 1875:
4956, May 12. 46142
Tick hollow. See Night-riders.
Ticket (A) broker; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
O. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, Cincinnati ; 1894 : 9809,
Feb. 12. 46143
Ticket (The) sellers dream; a 1 act playlet, by
J. J. Musselman. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. Johnson Musselman, Louisville ; D :
13032, May 22, 1908 ; 2c. May 22, 1908. 46144
Tickled to death; in 1 act, by J. F. PoweU. 21
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Francis Powell, Norwalk, Conn. ;
D : 8620, June 1, 1906 ; 2c. June 2, 1906. 46145
Tidal wave; comedy in 4 acts, by A. W. Hol-
brook. [97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1910 ; D : 22970'; Amelia Weed
Holbrook. New York. 46151
— — 1 act dramatic sketch, by P. G. Hubert, jr.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Philip G. Hubert, jr., Bellport, N. Y. ;
D : 10414, Apr. 25, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 25, 1907.
46146
Ticklish (A) affair; farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
W. M. Cannon. [49] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Willard M. Cannon, Battle Creek; D:
7061, Aug. 3, 1905 ;. 2c. Aug. 3, 1905. 46147
Ticklish business; farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
W. M. Cannon. [46] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Willard M. Cannon, Battle Creek; D:
8.527, May 14, 1900; 2c. May 14, 1906. 46148
Ticonderoga; opera in 4 acts, libretto and music
by C. S. Skilton. Libretto, cover-title, 81 p.
16°. Printed.
© Sept. 8, 1911; 2c. Sept. 11, 1911; D:
25245; Charles Sanford Skilton, Lawrence,
Kan. 46149
Tid-bits; a musical farce comedy iu 3 acts, by
C. F. Lorraine.
© Charles F. Lorraine, Elmhurst, N. Y. ;
1899 : 36045, May 31. 46150
-drama in 4 acts, by Hillel Solotaroff and
John H. Solotarofe. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1909 ; D : 17402 ; David H.
Solotaroff, New York. 46152
a nautical farce comedy, by F. F. Platts.
© Fred. F. Platts, Portsmouth, O. ; 1892:
52122, Dec. 20. 46153
Tide (The); emancipated melodrama in 4 acts,
by B. M. Hastings. London, Sidgwick & Jack-
son, ltd.. 1913. 101 p. 12".
© Dec. 20, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1913 ; D : 31952 ;
B. Macdonald Hastings, London. 46154
Tide (The) of city life; a drama in 5 acts, by
J. C. Orton.
© John Colhurst Orton, New York; 1895:
8793, Feb. 11. 46155
Tide (The) of fortune; a comedy-drama in 3
acts, by E. Jepson.
© Eugene Jepson, Brooklyn ; 1886 : 17588,
Aug. 2. 46156
Tide (The) that turned; comedy in 3 acts, by
G. Steely. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1913 ; D : 31872 ; Guy Steely,
New York. 46157
Tides; a play in 5 acts, by J. P. Voorhees.
© James Paxton Voorhees, Washington;
1890 : 35402, Nov. 10. 46158
a play in 4 acts, by J. P. Voorhees.
© James Paxton Voorhees, Washington ;
1882 : 14295 ; Aug. 28. 46159
a play in 3 acts, by J. P. Voorhees.
© James P. Voorhees, United States ; 1882 :
12836, Aug. 4. 46160
Tie (The); play in 1 act, by G. M. Horton. 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1910 ; D : 21028 ; Charles Mar-
cus Horton, New York. 46161
play in 3 acts, by G. K. Rudulph. [2], 32
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1913 ; D : 32098 ; Gerald K.
Rudulph, Buffalo. 46162
Tie (A) game; a play in 3 acts, by H. Mark.
© Herbert Mark, Fosston, Minn.; 1896:
49951, Sept. 4. 46163
Tie (The) that binds; by Hal. Reid [1. e. James
Halleck Reid] 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arnold WoLford, New York; D:5780,
Nov. 17, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1904. 46164
2331
46165
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46185
Tie (The) that binds— Continued.
a comedietta, by David Dwight Wells and
Charles Emerson Cook. Philadelphia, The
Penn publishing company, 1896.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1896 : 34061,
June 8; 2c. Jime 8. 46165
■ a drama in 5 acts, by W. P. Sprague.
© William Pardee Sprague, San Francisco ;
D : 7759, Dec. 8, 1905. 46166
a drama in 4 acts, by G. S. Johns.
© George Sibley Johns, St. Louis; 1895:
3268, Jan. 11. 46167
drama in 3 acts, by W. E. La Rose. [1], 52
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1914; D: 35585; W. E. La
Rose, La Crosse, Wis. 46167a
4 act comedy-drama, by Harold Frederic.
36 p. 4°. Tyiiewritten.
© De Lacour & Fields, United States; D:
2699, Dec. 10. 1902 : Ic. Dec. 10, 1902 : Ic. Feb.
14, 1903. 46168
sketch in 1 act, by J. R. Hood. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1911 ; D : 24049 ; Joseph R.
Hood, Sewickley, Pa. 46169
a thrilling love story of the Civil War in
5 acts, by W. T. Nelson. [136] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© William Tecumseh Nelson, Chicago ; D :
.3829, Aug. 14, 1903; 2c. Aug. 14, 1903. 46170
Tie (The) that ties; a play in 4 acts, by J. F.
Milliken.
© James Foster Milliken, New York; 1897:
4925, Jan. 14. 46171
Tiefen (Die) des lebens; schausi^iel in 3 auf-
ziigen, von Samuel F^nyes. [98] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 19. 1914; D : 37067 : Alfred
Spitz, New York. 46171a
Tiefland (The lowland); musicdrama in a pre-
lude :iud 2 acts, text after A. Guimer^ by
Rudolpli Lothar, English version by R. H.
Elkin, music bv Eugen d'Albert. New York.
Boosey & co., 1908. 74, 74 p. 8°. [Words
only. ' English and German]
© Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin ; D : 13842.
Sept. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 19, 1908. 46172
Tierra (La) del sol; revista fantastica en 1
acto, dividido en 5 cuadros, en verso y prosa.
original de Guillermo Perrin y Miguel de
Palacios, mtisica del maestro Rafael Calleja.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1911.
49 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
2.5008; G. Perrin y M. de Palacios, Madrid.
46173
Tiers-etat (Le) Sec Third (The) estate.
Ties that bind; by J. Reid. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 4, 1910; D: 21263; Jack Reid,
St. Louis. 46174
— a comedy sketch in 1 act, by Harrison J.
Wolf. Typewi'itten.
© Sie and Lillian Couditt, New York ; 1899 :
4(5821, July 10: L><-. July 24. 46175
— a drama in 4 acts, by J. R. McMahon.
© John R. McAIahon, Brooklvn ; D:303;
Ai.r. 2, 1901. 46176
— dramatic playlet in 1 act. l)y 15. Holmes.
30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1914 ; D : 372::)4 ; Ben Holmes,
Richmond. 46176a
4 act romantic drama, by D. A. Revnolds.
[2], 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1913 ; D : 32748 ; D. A. Rev-
nolds, New York. 46177
Tlif (The); in 1 act, by E. W. Maclean. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Eda W. Maclean, New York; D: 1.5444,
Mar. 25, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 25, 1909. 46178
Tige, the tramp; a character farce in 4 acts, by
K. Bocock.
© Kemper Bocock, Philadelphia ; 1883 :
6884, Apr. 11. 46179
Tiger; by AVitter Bynner. New York, M. Ken-
nerley, 1913. 48 p. 12°.
© Aug. 1.5, 1913; 2c. Aug. 23, 1913; A:
351445 ; Mitchell Kennerley. New York.
46180
Tiger (The) and the god; a drama in 3 acts, by
E. W. Maclean.
© Eda Wilhelmi Maclean, Brooklvn; 1896:
48149. Aug. 25. 46181
Tiger (The) awakens; comedy in 1 act, by F.
Cbamberlin. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1910; D : 20.335 : Frederick
Cbamberlin, Boston. 46182
Tiger Dick, the terror of Colorado; a new do-
mestic drama in 4 acts, by H. Guyenette.
© Harry Guyenette, New York ; 1873 : 822,
Jan. .30. 46183
Tiger (The^i dove; a musical romance and
vaudeville sketch, by W. L. Visscher.
© William Lightfoot Visscher, Chicago ; D :
1925, May 13, 1902. 46184
Tiger-Heart; musical play in 1 act, by L. Sehles-
inger. 5 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1910 ; D : 22851 ; Lily Schles-
inger, San Francisco. 46185
2332
46186
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46309
Tig'er (The) hunter; a melodrama in 5 acts, by Tiger's (The) eye — Coiitiuued.
a romantic drama in 4 acts, by II. D. Cot-
trell and :m. S. De Rogo.
© Harry Durfee Cottrell, Oakland, Cal. ; I) ;
H. Whitney.
© Harry Wliitney, Columbus, O. ; 1887
29958, Nov. 18.
— See also Chasseur (Le) de tigre.
46186
Tiger (The) killer; a melodrama in 5 acts, by H.
AVhitney.
© Harry Whitney, Columbus, O. ; 1887:
29952, Nov. 18. 46187
Tiger-lily; by H. C. Heverin.
© Harold Cator Heverin, Dover, Del. : 1897 :
31810, May 2.5. 46188
- by W. W. Whalen. [19] p. 12°. ils.
© Ic. July 22, 1910; D: 21 Gil; W. W.
46189
Whalen, Locust Gap, Pa.
— libretto for operetta in 3 acts and 4 pts., by
.1. Noria. [3], 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1913 ; D : 33075 ; Jane Noria.
London. 46190
— a tragic play in 1 act, by E. Abbott. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Abbott, Brooklyn ; D : 9318, Oct.
25, 1906; 2c. Oct. 18, 1906.
46191
Tiger (The) slayer; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
H. Whitney.
© Harrv Whituev, Columbus, O. ; 1887:
29951, Nov. IS. 46192
Tigers (The); by J. T. Kelly and D. Mason.
© John T. Kelly and Daniel Mason, New
York ; 1885 : 17296, Aug. 15. 46193
Tiger's (The) claw; comedy drama in 5 acts, by
P. G. MacLean. 65 p. f °. Typewritten.
© P. G. MacLean, New York ; D : 9272, Oct.
19, 1906; 2c. Oct. 19, 1906. 46194
— comedy drama in 4 acts, by W. C. Herman.
[2], 47 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1913; D : 34004 ; William C.
Herman. Chicago. 46195
— Same. [71] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1914 ; D : 38723 ; William Cal-
vin Herman, Chicago. 46195a
a play in 3 acts, by Louise Imogen Guiney,
adapted for and first presented on the Ameri-
can stage by J. Stetson.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1893 : 12.398, Mar.
10. 46196
Tiger's (The) eye; a melodrama of life in the
great metropolis in 5 acts and 9 si cues, by A.
Kennedy.
© Alfred Kennedy, New York ; 1889 : 14779.
May 15 ; 2c. May 15. 46197
1209, Nov. 15. 1901. 46198
Tiger's temple; by the Morgan brothers. 2 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. P^eb. 12, 1910; D : 20212 ; Lester W.
Morgan, Brooklyn. 46199
Tighe a Vohr; an Irish comedy-draiiui in 4 acts,
by E. Lamierre.
© Elise Laraierre, Brooklyn ; 1885 : 24460,
46200
O'i
Nov. 2.'
Tight corner; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
Herbert Swears. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1910. 92 p. 16°.
( [French's acting ed., no. 2360] )
© Apr. 28, 1910 ; 2c. Api-. 29, 1910 ; D : 20908 :
Samuel French, London. 46201
Tigress; a drama, by F. File, cover-title, 61 p.
12°. Printed.
© Franklin File, New York; 1888:25616,
Sept. 18 ; 2c. Sept. 10. 46202
a play, by A. Scribe [pseud, of Gustavus
Haas]
© Alexander Scribe, New York ; D : 14436,
Dec. 2, 1908. 46203
— a play in a prologue and 4 acts, by R. Mor-
ns.
© Ramsay Morris, New York ; 1888 : 24541.
Aug. 29. 46204
'Play in 2 scenes, story from the French.
by L. L. Ayer and G. Abbott. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1912; D : 81.535 ; Louise L.
Ayer and Geo. Abbott, New York. 46205
Tigress (The) of the West; in 3 acts, by F.
Herring.
© Fanny Herring, Boston ; 1S78 : 12800. Oct.
27. 46206
Tijeras (Las); monologo en verso, por Juan
Bautista Samaniego y Felix de Leon y Olalla.
Aranjuez, 1912. 15 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912 ; 2c. May 13, 1912 ; D : 29800 :
Sananiego y Le6n y Olalla, Madrid. 46207
Til nytte eg hy gge; farce i 2 akter, af Inga
Meidell. Kristiania, H. Aschehoug & co., 1913.
2 p. 1., 53 p. 12°.
© Nov. 19, 1913; 2c. Dec. 29, 1913; D:
35490; H. Aschehoug & co., Cliristiania, Nor-
way. 46208
Tilda's new hat; by George I'aston. New York,
S. French ; Loudon, S. French, ltd., 1909. 28
p. 12°.
© Dec. 17, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1909 ; D : 17734 :
Samuel French, ltd., London. 46209
2333
46210
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46229
Tilden and Tammany of Gotham. See Battle
(The) of the factions.
Till Eulenspiegel; komodie in 4 aufziigen, von
Hari-y Vosberg. Berlin, Verlag der Grenz-
lioten, g. m. b. h., 1912. 2 p. 1., 135 p. 8°.
© Dee. 16. 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1912 ; D : 28620 ;
A'erlag der Grenzboten, g. ni. b. h., Berlin.
46210
Same. Berlin, 1912. 88 p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914 ; D : 36881 ; Verlag der
Grenzboten, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 46210a
Till the bells ring; by G. Moffat. [4G] p. 12°.
Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1911; D: 24962; Graham
Moffaf, London. 46211
Till the cows com.e home; 1 act sketch, by M.
Cecil. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1910 ; D : 22291 ; Mary Cecil,
New- York. 46212
Till the sunrise; drama in 5 acts, by B. L. Hall.
97 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1911 ; D : 23438 ; Burton Lu-
ther Hall, Berkeley, Cal. 46213
Till three p. m.; farce in 1 act, by Marvin Had-
lev. New York, Dick and Fitzgerald, 1915.
11 p. 12°.
© May 12, 1915; 2c. May 13, 1915; D:
40G34 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 46213a
Till we meet again; drama in prologue and 4
acts, by E. M. Leonard. [85] p. 4". Type-
written.
© E. M. Leonard, New York ; D : 5490, Aug.
27, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 27, 1904. 46214
Tillie, a Mennonite maid; the authorized
dramatization of Helen R. Martin's novel, by
S. French. 179 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1910 ; D : 20971 ; Sarah French,
New York. 46215
a comedy dj-ama, by D. Z. Doty.
© Douglas Z. Doty, Glen Ridge. N. J. ; D :
8121, Mar. 7, 1906. 46216
Tilly; an American comedy in 5 acts, by E.
Spencer.
© Edward Spencer, Randallstown, Md. ;
1875 : 12498, Nov. 27. 46217
Tilly Olson; a comedy in 4 acts, by Arda La-
croix.
© Fred Peel, New York ; D : 3921, Sept. 2,
1903. 46218
Tilly, the slave of the family; a drama in 4
acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 105 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12069, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1908.
46219
Tilman Joy, the emancipator; war drama in 4
acts, by H. N. Warren.
© Horatio N. Warren, Buffalo ; 1894 : 18152,
Apr. 6. 46220
Tim Carty's trial; or. Whistling at landlords,
a play for the times, by Sister Mary Frances
Clare (The nun of Kenmare) New York,
Stephen Mearns, 1886. 57 p. 16°.
© Mary Frances Clare Cusack, United
States ; 1880 : 6808, Mar. 24 ; 2c. Apr. 8.
46221
Tim Flaherty; a sketch for 1 character.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York ; 1875 : 7723,
■ July 23 ; 2c. Oct. 26. 46222
Tim Flanigan's flirtation; 1 act, by F. J. Bea-
man. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D : 7353,
Oct. 3, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1905. 46223
Tim riannigan; or, Fun in a grocery store, a
farce in 1 act, by C. A. Gordinier. Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing CO., 1891. 7 p. 12'', ([Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no. 292] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1891 : 9847, Mar.
16 ; 2c. Mar. 26. 45224
Tim, the fireman; or. One of the bravest, a
melodrama in 3 acts, by E. E. Price.
© Edmund E. Price, New York ; 1883 : 2485,
Feb. 6. 46225
Tim, the plumber; or, The wrong guy, original
comedy sketch in 1 act, by F. L. Halls. [2],
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1914 ; D : 38443 ; Frank Laytou
Halls, Fort Lee, N. J. 46225a
Tim, the tinker; the 4 act comedy dranaa, by
John E. Brennan.
© Mrs. John E. Brennan, New Haven ; 1895 :
56626, Nov. 8. 46226
Tim, the waif; by C. E. Williams.
© Charles E. Williams and Whitney Spiller,
Bangor, Me. ; 1889 : 20664, July 3. 46227
Tim, the wharf rat; Ijy A. K. Pearson.
© Arthur K. Pearson, New York ; D : 3065,
Feb. 12, 1903. 46228
Timar Liza; erkolcsrajz h^rom felvon^sban, irta
Brody Sandor. Budapest, Singer es Wolfner
Kiadasa, 1914. 124 p. 12°.
© Mar. 19, 1914 ; Ic. Apr. 6, 1914 ; D : 36627 ;
Franz B^rd & brother, Budapest. 46228a
Timber (The) thief; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by George Westerfield Ward. 79 p. f°. Type-
written.
© George W. Ward, Alexandria, Minn. ; D :
12688, Apr. 5, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1908. 46229
J.Oo4:
46230
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46252
Timber (The) trail; in 1 act, by W. H. Coogan,
[10], p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1910 ; D : 22563 ; William H.
Coogan, Boston, 46230
Timberland; rural comedy drama in 4 acts, by
J. R. Selman. [138] p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1913 ; D : 33650 ; Joseph R.
Selman, Jersey City. 46231
Time; melodrama in 3 acts and 9 scenes, by B.
Kling. [92] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Bernard Kling, New York ; D : 4568, Jan.
30, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1904. 46232
Time and the man; play in 3 acts, by H. Sel-
man. [2], 89 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1912; D : 31055 ; Harold Sel-
man, Jersey City. 46233
Time and tide; play in 4 acts, by J. E. H. Bour-
don. [l],104p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1913; D: 33226; Joseph
Eugene Henry Bourdon, Tacoma. 46234
Time (A) bank; or. Teller's troubles, a farce
comedy in 3 acts, by W. F. Sage.
© William Francis Sage, New York ; 1899 :
15863, Feb. 28. 46235
Time (The) check; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by G. S. Johns and Nicholas Ruysdall [pseud,
of W. Schuyler]
© George S. Johns and William Schuyler,
St. Louis ; 1892 : 47090, Nov. 19. 46236
Time is money; a comedy in 1 act, by Mrs.
Hugh Bell and Arthur Cecil. London, S.
French, ltd. ; New York, S. French, 1905. 27
p. 12°. (On cover: French's international
copyrighted ed. of the works of the best au-
thoi-s, no. 95)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 7716, Dec.
15, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 19, 1906. 46237
Time (The) limit; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
M. F. George. 34, [3] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1911; D : 24180 ; Millard F.
George, Chelsea, Vt, 46238
Time (The) of her life; American fai'ce comedy
in 4 acts, by E. S. Van Zile. [50] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Edward S. Van Zile, Hartford ; D : 6403,
Mar. 25, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 25, 1905. 46239
Time (The) of his life; a comedy in 3 acts, by
C. Leona Dalrymple. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1909. 65 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 15427,
Mar. 24, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1909. 46240
Time (The) of roses; a play in 3 acts, adapted
from the French, by E. C. Winter.
© Elizabeth Campbell Winter, Staten
Island, N. Y. ; D : 1795, Apr. 1, 1902. 46241
Time of the slaves; or, John Brown and old
Abe, by A. L. Mollett.
© A. L. Mollett, Stonecoal, W. Va. ; D:
14569, Dec. 19, 1908. 46242
Time (A) of trial; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by G. J. Hanson.
© George J. Hanson, New York; 1890:
15838, May 14. 46243
Time payments; by Chas. K. Crawford.
© C. K. Crawford, St. Louis ; 1892 : 48273,
Nov. 28. 46244
Time (The) table; a vaudeville sketch, by
George Totten Smith. Chicago, T. S. Denison,
1908. 11 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 13513, Aug. 6,
1908 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1908. 46245
Time, the avenger; a 1 act play, by R. C. Mac-
Gulloch. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert C. MacCulloch, New York; D:
5532, Sept. 14, 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1904. 46246
Time, the comedian; a play in 4 acts, by Kate
Jordan [i. e. K. J. Vermilye] [127] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Kate Jordan Vermilye, New York; D:
5030, May 14, 1904 ; 2c. May 14, 1904. 46247
Time (The), the place, and the girl; a 3 act
comedy with music, by W. M. Hough and F. R.
Adams, music by Joseph E. Howard. [85] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams, Chi-
cago ; D : 9159, Oct. 1, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1906.
46248
Time, the tragedian. See Only one thing
worth living for.
Time will tell; by G. R. Taylor. [13] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1909 ; D : 16748 ; George Ralph
Taylor, Providence, R. 1. 46249
a sensational comedy drama comprised in
4 acts, by W. H. Garmody (Billy Williams)
© William Henry Carmody, New York;
1888 : 29827, Oct. 20. 46250
Time you did; original vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by S. B. White. [4] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 25, 1911; D: 24771; S. Bailey
White, East Lynn, Mass. 46251
Timekeeper (The); or. The mysterious case of
Mary Carter, comedy drama in 5 acts, by O. F.
Miller. [l],130p. f°. Typewritten.
© O. F. IMiller. Milwai.'-ee ; 1892 : 38950,
Sept. 26 ; 2c. Sept. 26. 46252
5379— VOL 2—17-
-43
2335
46353
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46370
Timely (A) appointment; 1 act vaudeville play-
let, by Frank Kennedy. [8] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1915; D: 42141; Mills and
Moulton, New York. 46S52a
Timely (A) awakening; in 1 act, by Clay Clem-
ent. 11 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Carleton Macy. New York ; D : 5377, Aug.
6, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1904. 46253
Timely (A) confession; military dramatic
sketch, by E. F. Blair. 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1910; D: 21910; Ernest F.
Blair, Little Rock, Ark. 46354
Timely lesson; a 1 act dramatic comedy play-
let, by John Woodford and Jeanette Marl-
boro. [19] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Woodford and Marlboro, Chicago; D:
6986, July 18, 1905 ; Ic. July 7, 1905 ; Ic. July
18, 1905. 46355
Timely (A) warning; a vaudeville sketch fo^r
three male characters, by V. Martan. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Victor Martan, Cincinnati ; D : 13636,
Aug. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1908. 46356
Times (The); a comedy, by A. W. Pinero. New
York, United States book company [1891] x,
192 p. 12°.
© A. W. Pinero, New York; 1891:34766,
Sept. 30 ; 2c. Oct. 26. 46257
Times harlequin; a play in 4 acts, by E. E. Wes-
ton. 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Effie Ellsler Weston, Nutley, N. J. ; D :
13950, Sept. 29, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 29, 1908.
46258
Times (The) of auld lang syne. See Civil
(The) war.
Times (The) tliat tried men's souls. See BufE
and blue.
Time's victims; a comedy in 3 acts, by R. K.
Snow.
'© Robert Keith Snow, Boston ; 1894 : 20286,
ApY. 20. 46359
Timid (A) little thing; or. Love in a mask,
comedy iu 3 acts, by E. H. Gurney. Typewrit-
ten.
© E. H. Gurney, Brighton, Mass.; 1897:
47509, Aug. 24 ; 2c. Aug. 24. 46260
Timid (The) profession; play in 3 acts, by G.
Armstrong. [2], 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1915; D: 39630; Harold H.
Armstrong, Detroit. 46260a
Tim on d'Athenes; piece en 5 actes [par E.
Fabre] Paris. Impr. de I'lllustration] 1907.
2 p. 1., 83 p. 8°.
© Emile Fabre, Paris; D : 10515, May 8,
1907 ; 2c. May 8, 1907. '"'"'*■'
Timon of Athens; ed. with notes by William J.
Rolfe. Harper's library ed. New York and
London, Harper & brothers, 1898. 171. [1] p.
front, illus. 12°. ( Shake,speare's complete
works. V. 16)
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1898 : 25037,
Apr. 21 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 46262
■with a special introduction by Herbert Paul
and an original frontispiece by J. H. F. Ba-
con. [The University press Shakespeare.
Renaissance ed.] New York, George D. Sproul,
1908. xsix, 126 p. front. 4°. (The complete
works of William Shakespeare, with annota-
tions and a general introduction by Sidney Lee.
V. 35)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
222388, Nov. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1908.
46263
— • (The life of) ; ed. by Robert Huntington
Fletcher. New York, The Macmillan company,
1913. xix, 143 p. front, (port.) 24°. (The
Tudor Shakespeare)
© Jan. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1913 ; A : 332155 ;
Macmillan co.. New York. 46264
— (Shakespeare's tragedy of); ed. with notes
by William J. Rolfe. New York, Harper &
brothers, 1882. [3]-175, [1] p. illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros.. New York; 1882:4012,
Mar. 13 ; 2c. May 22. 46265
— Same.
© W. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., as author,
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 451,
Jan. 8, 1910. Original entry, Mar. 13, 1882, no.
4012. 46266
— Same. New York. Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
46361
2336
can book company [1906] 235 p. inch, front.
16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass.; A:
135184, Jan. 4, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1906.
46267
See also Shakespeare's works. — Tymon of
Athens.
Timothy and clover; a play of Indiana in 4
acts, by P. Dre ;ser and Michael Carmichael.
© Paul Dresser, New York ; D : 7292. Sept.
8, 1905. 46268
Timothy Delano's courtship; a comedy in 2
acts, bv Martha Russell Orne. New York,
H. Roorbach, 1892. 27 p. 12°. ([Roorbach's
American ed. of acting plays, no. 56] )
© Harold Roorbach, New York ; 1892 : 49003,
Dec. 1 ; 2c. Dec. 16. 46269
Timothy Dread; by Mrs. G. R. Nash.
© Mrs. George R. Nash, Milwaukee; 1899:
70261, Oct. 28. 46270
46271
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STAI"ES
46291
Timothy Hay; a 4 act serio-comic drama, by
D. A. Reynolds.
© D. A. Reynolds, New York; 1900 A:
14817, June 14. 46271
Timothy Ryan's return; a comedy sketch in 1
scene, by Harry L. Newton and A. S. Hoff-
man. Chicago and New York, The Dramatic
publishing company, 1902. 10 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 2544, Nov.
3, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1902. 46272
Tim's redemption; a play in 1 act, by F. Angus.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Ana;us, San Francisco ; D : 14573,
Dec. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1908. 46273
Tim's theft; a sketch, by R. R. Brown. 14 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Randol R. Brown, St. Louis; D : 13491,
Aug. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1908. 46274
Tin (A) box; a comedy in 3 acts, by E. M. Fa-
vor.
© Edward M. Favor, Long Branch, N. Y. ;
1886 : 24634, Nov. 1. 46275
Tin-canning a lord; by A. Roucolle.
© Adrienue Roucolle, Denver ; D : 14973,
Feb. 2, 1909. 46276
Tin (A) horn sport; a musical farce comedy, by
W. B. Van.
© William B. Van, New York ; D : 201, Mar.
11, 1901. 46277
Tin soldiers; farce iu 4 acts, by S. Reece. [3],
77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1914 ; D : 36704 ; Simon Reece,
Philadelphia. 46277a
Tin wedding; in 1 act, by E. Delmain. [6] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Geo. W. Allen and Elotta Delmain, New
York ; D : 11352, Sept. 14, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 14.
1907. 46278
■ an operatic burletta in 1 act and 3 scenes,
Viords by Chas. R. Dockstader, music by John
Armstrong.
© Dockstaders, Philadelphia; 1882:3325,
Mar. 3. 46279
Tina; musical play in 3 acts, by Paul A. Rubens,
Harry Graham and Percy Greenbank, music
by Paul A. Rubens, additional numbers by
Havden Wood. Book of lyrics. London, Chap-
peli & CO., ltd., 1915. 35 p. 8°.
© Nov. 12, 1915; Ic. Nov. 13, 1915; Ic.
42251 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 46279a
Tina, the milk vender of Germantown (Das
milch madchen von Schoneberg)
© Fredrick Tettenbern, Cincinnati; 1878:
8G72, July 26. 46280
Ting-a-ling-a-ling ; farce in 3 acts, by S. Mar-
tinet. [45] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914 ; D : 36405 ; Sadie Mar-
tinot. New York. • 46280a
Tinita; a play in 3 acts, by H. C. Easton. [86]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Clement Easton, New York; D:
3807, Aug. 8, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1903. 46281
Tinker (The) and the boy; melodrama in 4 acts,
by J. R. and F. T. Echezabal. [2], 41 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1913 ; D : 33727 ; Joseph R. and
Frank T. Echezabal, New Orleans. 46289
Tinselled toy; play in 1 act, by G. Harrison. 16
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1909 ; D : 17743 ; Grover Har-
rison, Cambridge, Mass. 46283
Tinted (The) Venus; a comedy, by T. H. Glen-
ney.
© T. H, Glenney, New York; 1885:18434,
Aug. 31. 46284
a comedy in 1 act, by J. Stetson.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1885 : 18612, Sept. 2.
46285
a farcicality in 2 scenes.
© Peter Townsend Barlow, New York ; 1885 :
18129, Aug. 27. 46286
1 act comedy, by E. Clayton.
© Estelle Clayton, New York ; 1896 : 50548,
Sept. 9. 46287
Tiny; or, The child-wife, a society drama in 5
acts, with an original plot and stage effects,
by W. F. Felch.
© W. Farrand Felch, Columbus, O. ; 1883:
10226, June 6. 46288
Tio (El) Leon; boceto dramatico en 1 acto, [de]
G. Jover y B. de Pinedo, mlisica del maestro
Carlos Oro. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
iioles] 1908. 21 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Gonzalo Jover y Bonifacio de Pinedo, Ma-
drid; D: 13783, Sept. 14, 1908; 2c. Sept. 14,
1908. 46289
Tip (A) from Tipperary; comedy in 2 acts with
music, by B. Allen. [38] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1914 ; D : 36905 ; Billy Allen,
St. Louis. 46289a
Tip (A) on the Derby; an original comedietta
in 1 scene, by George M. Cohan.
© Alford W. Filson, Stevens, Mich. ; 1897 :
64039, Nov. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 23. 46290
Tip (A) on the races; by J. W. Standish.
© Joseph W. Standish, Chicago; 1898:
47019, Aug. 8; 2c. Aug. 8. 46291
2337
46293
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46313
Tip on wheat; a comedy in 2 acts, by Howard
Amesbury. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co.,
1904. 12 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard
and minor dranm, no. 453] )
© Ames pub. Co., Clyde, O. ; D : 4873, Apr.
12, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1904. 46292
Tip Turner's Near-vana; play, by Chas. H.
Terry. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1913 ; D : 33110 ; Denver knot
hole club, Denver. 46293
Tippecanoe days; drama in 4 acts, by F. E.
Little and W. R. Antisdel. [2], 42 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1913 ; D : 34864 ; Florence Es-
telle Little and Will R. Antisdel, Pittsburgh.
46294
Tipped amidst the stars; a tragedy in 5 acts,
by A. Amos. Typewritten.
© Andrew Amos, Des Moines; 1900 A:
24669, Oct. 4 ; 2c. Oct. 4. 46295
Tipperary; comedy-drama, by J. R. McKinnon,
founded on C. J. Kickham's novel, Knock-
nascow, with prologue from The life of Father
Matthew. [24] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1914; D: 36742; Joseph R.
McKinnon, Duluth, Minn. 46295a
Tipperary (A) ball; comedy in 3 acts.
© Homer E. Ramsdell, Brooklyn; 1897:
23301, Apr. 14. 46296
Tipperary (A) birthday; comedy in 3 acts.
© Homer E. Ramsdell, Brooklyn; 1897:
23297, Apr. 14. 46297
Tipperary (A) christening; comedy in 3 acts.
© Joseph P. Ramsdell, Brooklyn; 1896:
68579, Dec. 17. 46298
Same. Typewritten.
© Joseph P. Ramsdell, Brooklyn; 1897
41052. July 15 ; 2c. July 15.
46299
Tipperary (The) couple; an original Irish musi-
c;il sketcli in 1 scene, by J. Fielding.
© John Fielding, New York ; 1874 : 557, Jan.
16. 46300
Tipperary (A) dairy; Irish comedy in 1 act, by
T. A. Crowley. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Teresa A. Crowley, Brookline, Mass. ; D :
13093, June 1, 1908 ; 2c. June 1, 1908. 46301
Tipperary Joe; an Irish play in 4 acts, by C. F.
Gibney.
© Charles Francis Gibney. New York ;
1898 : 35381, June 9. 46302
Tipperary (A) picnic; comedy in 3 acts.
© Homer E. Ramsdell, Brooklyn; 1897:
23300, Apr. 14. 46303
Tipperary (A) reception; comedy in 3 acts.
© Homer E. Ramsdell, Brooklyn; 1897:
23296, Apr. 14. 46304
Tipperary twins; comedy in 3 acts.
© Homer E. Ramsdell, Brooklyn ; 1897
23303, Apr. 14. 46305
Tipperary (A) wake; comedy in 3 acts.
© Homer E. Ramsdell, Brooklyn; 1897:
23302, Apr. 14. 46306
Tipperary (A) wedding; comedy in 3 acts.
© Homer E. Ramsdell, Brooklyn; 1897:
23299, Apr. 14. 46307
Tipperary (A) widow; comedy in 3 acts.
© Homer E. Ramsdell, Brooklyn; 1897:
23298, Apr. 14. 46308
Tippmanisell (Die); operette in 3 akten, von
Willielm Frieser und Georg Zwerenz, musik
von Rudolf Raimann. Leipzig, A. Cranz [etc.,
etc., 1908] cover-title, 129 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© August Cranz, Brussels, Belgium ; D :
12919, Apr. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1908. 46309
Tips; 1-act play, by D. Stuart. 25 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915 ; D : 39751 ; Dora Stuart,
Los Gatos, Cal. 46309a
Tiptop (The) burlesquers; a musical burlesque,
by E. F. Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York ; 1897 : 72299,
Dec. 23. 46310
Tiptop inn; a laughing absurdity in 1 act, by
Jack Burnett, theme by W. W. Rawls. 14 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Will W. Rawls, Kansas City, Mo.; D:
12918, May 6, 1908; Ic. May 6, 1908. 46311
Tiq settled at last; an original American melo-
dramatic comic opera in 2 acts, bj'' W. F. Sage.
© Will F. Sage, Boston ; 1881 : 10509, July 6.
46312
musical satire in 2 acts, story by W. F.
Sage, ballads by P. Hawley, music by C, Laval-
lee.
© Will F. Sage, Phillips Hawley and Calixa
Lavallee, Boston ; 1881 : 20275, Dec. 28.
46313
Tirano (El); zarzuela en 1 acto, basada en la
comedia en 3 actos de Moratin, La escuela de
los maridos, arreglo de J. G. Renovales y F.
Garcia Pacheco, mtisica de los maestros Ra-
fael Calleja y Tom^s Barrera. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1914. 36 p. 12°.
[Words only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40039 ; Juan G. Renovales y F. GarciS, Pacheco,
Madrid. 46313a
>338
46313
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46330
Tired (The) business man; tragic nightmare in
1 slumber, by H. B. De Lasaux. [2], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1914; D: 35674; Harry Ed-
ward De Lasaux, Orland, Cal. 46313b
Tireuse (La) de cartes; comedie en 1 acte, de
Albert Lambert et B. Lebreton. Paris, C.
Joubert, 1910. 20 p. 8°.
© Nov. 12, 1910; 2c. Nov. 14, 1910; D:
22550; Joubert, Paris. 46314
Tirrence, darlint; farce comedy in 1 act, by
N. I. Freese. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6. 1910; D: 20730; Nettie L
Freese, Auburn, N. Y. 46315
'Tis he; by T. B. McGuigan.
© Thomas B. McGuigan, Baltimore ; D : 60,
Jan. 22, 1901.
46316
'Tis in the fiesh; drama in 4 acts, by Max Glass.
[2], 5S p. 4°. Tj-pewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912 ; D : 2S699 ; Sadey Glass,
Cincinnati. 46317
Tis more blessed to g'ive; farcical comedy in 3
acts, by H. L. Bimm. [4], 71 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1911; D: 25452; Harry Lee
Bimm, Dayton, O. 46318
'Tis pity she's a whore, and The broken heart;
by John Ford, ed. by S. P. Sherman. Boston
and London, D. C. Heath & co. [1915] Iv, [i],
287 p. front. 24°.
© Mav 4. 1915 : 2c. Mav 7, 1915 ; afC. May
19, 1915 ; A : 401058 ; D. C. Heath & co., Bos-
ton. [Copyright is claimed on biography, in-
troduction, notes and glossary] 46318a
'Tis the finish of the play; acting romantic
tragic monologue for man, by Stanley Schell.
[New York, E. S. Werner & company. 1914]
p. 105-108. 12°. (On cover: Stanley Schell's
sketches )
© Mar. 21, 1914; 2c. Mar. 30, 1914; A:
372085 ; Edgar Schell Werner, New York.
46318b
Tiss, Tim and the ticker; a comedietta in 1 act,
by Wilson Barrett. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Miguon Shattinger, St. Louis ; D : 3664,
June 27, 1903 ; 2c. June 27, 1903. 46319
or, Making- a man, by Wilson Barrett. 20
p. 4". Typewritten.
© Mignon Shattinger Auburn, New York;
D : 7775, Dec. 28, 1905 ; Ic. Dec. 28, 1905.
46320
Tit for tat; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by J. N.
Wheeler. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1914; D: 39240; John N.
Wheeler, Brooklyn. 46320a
Tit for tat — Continued.
■ a farcical comedy in 3 acts, adapted from
the French, by W. Clarke.
© Wilfred Clarke, New York ; 1892 : 37205,
Sept. 12. 46321
in 1 act, by Henry Francis [pseud, of F. H.
Mead]
© Francis Henry Mead, National City, Cal. ;
1900 A : 27795, Nov. 9. 46322
1 act comedy, by L. B. Edwards, [8] p. f ".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1910 ; D : 22334 ; Leopold B. Ed-
wards, Dedham, Mass. 46323
— -an original sketch in 1 scene, by Ida M.
Buxton. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1884. 8 p.
12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 142])
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1885 : 4837, Feb.
25 ; 2c. Feb. 25. 46324
— -pantomime, by M. R. Perkins. Typewrit-
ten.
© Mae Rosback Perkins, Chicago; 1899:
77805, Nov. 29; 2c. Nov. 29; 2c. (printed) Mar.
23, 1900. 46325
a play for little folks, by Marjorie Benton
Cooke. Chicago and New York, The Dramatic
publishing company, 1906. 9 p. 12°. (On
cover: School plays, no. 10)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 9540, Nov.
28, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. 46326
— or. A g-ypsy's love and revenge, panto-
mime, composed by Queen Stella.
© Queen Stella, New York; 1897:26301,
Apr. 29. 48327
— See also Merry (The) students.
Titania; or, The butterflies' carnival, a fairy
extravaganza in 2 acts, by G. M. Baker. Bos-
ton, G. M. Baker & company, 1880. 38 p. 12°.
( [Plays for little folks, no. 2] )
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1879:13510.
Oct. 11 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1880. 46328
Same. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1907.
38 p. 12°.
© Emily F. Baker, Wellesley Hills, Mass.,
in renewal for 14 years from Oct. 11, 1907;
D : 11166, Aug. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1907.
46329
Titanic romance; melodrama in 3 acts and 3
scenes, by M. D. Reilly. [16] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1915; D: 40244; Marguerite
Dorothy Reilly, Brooklyn. 46329a
Titipu; or, The lord hig-h executioner, the
comic opera, by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sul-
livan.
© Alex. P. Browne, Boston ; 1885 : 5965,
Mar. 11. 46330
2339
46331
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46350
Titiritera (La); melodrama Ifrico en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 4 cuadros, en prosa y verso, original
de J. y V. Garcia Revenga y E. Zaballos, mfi-
sica del maestro Josg Padilla. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1908. 40 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Juan y Victoriano Garcia Revenga y
Emilio Zaballos, Madrid; D : 14690, Jan. 2,
1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 46331
Title; a drama in 3 acts, by W. A. Smith.
© William Augustus Smith, Wilmington,
Del. ; 1888 : 19592, July 7. 46332
Title (The) and the money; comedy for 2 males
and 2 females, by Frances Aymar Mathews.
New York, E. S. Werner & co., 1907. 13 p.
12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co., New York; D:
11689, Nov. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1907. 46333
Title (The) broker; comic opera in 2 acts, by
E. A. Barns. 57 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1911; D: 25455; .Joseph T.
Peters and Eben A. Barns, Portland, Or.
46334
Title (A) chase; an American opera in 3 acts,
by George Morgan.
© Zillah Morgan, Philadelphia ; 1895 : 20200,
Apr. 12. 46335
Title (The) hunter; play in 2 acts, by C. J.
Reilly. [1], 48 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1915 ; D : 41842 ; Charles Jos.
Reilly, Jersey City. 46335a
Title-mart (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by Wins-
ton Churchill. New York, London, The Mac-
millan company, 1905. 3 p. 1., 215 p. 12°.
© Macmillan co.. New York ; D : 7444, Oct.
23, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1905. 46338
Title (The) seekers; or, The beauty trust, [a
comic opera in 3 acts] by E. W. Wilcox and
C. H. Brown, music by R. W. Bond. 59 p. 4°.
[Libretto only]
© Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Charles H. Brown
and Rollin W. Bond, New York ; D : 4445. Dec.
29. 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1904. 46337
Titled (A) American; or, A game on the gov-
ernment, a satirical comedy-conceit in 5 effects,
by W. F. Felch and E. T. Edgerton.
© W. Farrand Felch, Columbus, 0., and Er-
nest T. Edgerton, Delaware, O. ; 1880:11712,
July 28. 46338
Titled (A) hushand; an emotional drama in 4
acts, by J. J. Horton.
© John J. Horton, Providence, R. I. ; 1899 :
29633, May 1. 46339
Titles and money; drama in 4 acts, by R. L.
Greene. Omaha, Neb., Barton printing co.
[1911] cover-title, 45 p. 12°.
© May 12, 1911; 2c. May 15, 1911; D:
24211 ; Robert L. Greene, Omaha, Neb. 46340
Titles for sale; by A. Roucolle.
© Adrienne Roucolle, Fort Collins, Col. ;
D : 1336, Jan. 22, 1902. 46341
Titlomaniacs (The); comic opera in 2 acts, by
F. P. Patterson and H. R. R. Hertzberg.
Typewritten.
© Franklin P. Patterson and H. R. R.
Hertzberg, Philadelphia ; 1897 : 29663, May 15 ;
2c. June 18. 46343
Tito; a play in prologue and 4 acts, by W. H.
Carson. [98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Henry Carson, New York ; D :
4046, Oct. 3, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 3, 1903. 46343
Tito Melema; a play, by F. Hunter.
© Frederick Hunter, New York; 1899:
85434, Dec. 19. 46344
Tittle-tattle (The) society. See Getting rid of
the minister.
Titu; or. The children of the sun, historical
drama in 3 acts, by A. Antoine Furman. [2],
51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1913; D: 34120; Alfred A.
Furman, New York. 46345
Titus Andronicus; ed. with notes by William J.
Rolfe. Harper's library ed. New York and
London, Harper & brothers, 1898. 171 p.
front, ill us. 12°. (Shakespeare's complete
works. V. 1)
© Harper & bros., Nev/ York ; 1898 : 26444,
Apr. 28 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 46346
with a special introduction by Brander
Matthews and an original frontispiece by Paul
Woodroffe. [The University press Shakes-
peare. Renaissance ed.] New York, George
D. Sproul, 1908. xxiv, 123 p. front. 4°.
(The complete works of William Shakespeare,
with annotations and a general introduction
by Sidney Lee. v. 28)
© University press, Cambridge. Mass. ; A :
203087, Mar. 31, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 31, 1908.
46347
(Shakespeare's tragedy of); ed. with notes
by William .T. Rolfe. New York, Harper &
brothers, 1883. 171, [1], p. incl. front., illus.
16°.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1883 : 21532.
Nov. 20 ; 2c. Dec. 13. 46348
— Same.
© John C. Rolfe, Philadelphia, as the child
of the deceased author, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 1445, Jan. 11, 1911. Origi-
nal entry, Nov. 20, 1883, no. 21532. 46349
— Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1906] 205 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
136101, Jan. 15, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1906. 46350
2340
46351
COPYEIGHTED IN THE "UNITED STATES
46367
Titus AndronicTis — Continued.
(The tragedie); by William Shakespeare,
ed. with notes, introduction, glossary, list of
variorum readings and selected criticism by
Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke. [First
folio ed.] New York, T. Y. Crowell & co.
[1909] 4 p. 1., vii-xv, 202 p. front, (port.)
16°.
© Nov. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1909 ; A : 251242 ;
Thomas Y. Crowell & co., New York. 46351
(The tragedy of); ed. by Elmer Edgar Stoll.
New York, The Macmillan company, 1913.
xviii, 130 p. front. 24°. (The Tudor Shakes-
peare)
© Apr. 2, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1913 ; A : 343744 ,
Macmillan co.. New York. 46352
— See also Shakespeare's works.
Titus und die Jiidin; eine tragodie in 3 akten
von Hans Kyser. Berlin, S. Fischer, verlag,
1911. 101 p. 12°.
© Apr. 19, 1911; 2c. June 15, 1911; D:
24938 ; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 46353
Tizz; comic opera in 2 acts, concex'ning a mythi-
cal municipality in the land of Utopia, book by
G. Rearden, music by William John Hall.
[25] p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Godfrey Rearden, Chicago ; D : 60S2, Jan.
16, 1905; 2c. Jan. 16, 1905. 46354
T'Jalma; or. The sorceress, a grand original,
spectacular, romantic, melodrama in 5 acts,
by C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, New York ; 1883 : 11830,
June 27. 46353
To a finish; melodrama in 1 act, by A. E. Hohl.
[l],16p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1914 ; D : 36387 ; Arthur E.
Hohl. New York. 46355a
vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by L. Grattan.
8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Grattan, Chicago ; D : 8758,
June 29, 1906 ; 2c. June 29, 1906. 46356
To a higher court; dramatic sketch, by G.
Loane. [4], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1910; D: 22670; George
Loane, New York. 46357
To and from the underworld; by F. C. Gross-
kopf. [8] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912; D: 28767; Frank C.
Grosskopf, San Diego, Cal. 46358
To arms; play in 1 act, by G. Moyston. [1], 12
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1914 ; D : 39022 ; Guy Moyston,
San Francisco. 46358a
To arms — Continued.
play in 3 acts, by George E. Wilson and
Walter Adolphe Roberts. 78 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1915; D : 41545 ; Anna S.
Squire, New York. 46353b
To armSj sisters. See Army (The) of 2013.
To be or not to be; 1 act playlet, by E. F. Car-
son. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© le. Sept. 28, 1910; D: 22166; Edwin F.
Carson, Denver. 46359
play in 4 acts [by A. B. Thomas and Clay-
ton Hamilton] [175] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2.3, 1914; D : 35768 ; Gladys C.
Hamilton, New York. 46359a
To Boston on business; a comedy in 1 act, by
Geo. M. Cohan. TjTpewritten.
© Charles Wayne, New York; 1899:5219,
.Tan. 12 ; 2c. Jan. 12. 46360
To die a,t dawn; 4 act melodrama, by E. L. Lee.
© E. Lawrence Lee, Chicago ; D : 3838, Aug.
17, 1903. 46361
To do each day as Jesus would,
steps.
See In His
To effect a settlement; a comedy in 3 dances
and 2 intervals, by E. Macpherson.
© Ewan Macpherson, Louisville; 1897:
26784, May 1. 46362
To err is human; a 4 act play, by J. Mauldin
[i. e. J. M. Feigl] Typewritten.
© Jane Mauldin, New York; 1894:55386,
Nov. 27 ; Ic. Oct. 11. 46363
To forgive — divine; playlet in 1 act, by W. P.
Christopher. 15 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1910 ; D : 22842 ; William P.
Christopher, Chicago. 46364
To 'Frisco; or, The Golden Gate, opera, by
M. E. White. Libretto.
© Marianne E. White, Philadelphia; 1886:
11304, May 13. 46365
To go or not? See "Willoughby and son.
To greater heights; a play in 4 acts, by W. H.
Niemeyer and C. N. Hanson. [6], 63 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1909 ; D : 16514 ; William H.
Niemeyer and Chester N. Hanson, Chicago.
46363
To him that hath; a play in 3 acts by H. Booth.
[84] p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Hilliard Booth New York ; D : 13749,
Sept. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 9, 1908. 46367
2341
46368
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46388
To jilt and to be jilted; a drama in 4 acts, by
A. J. Ebert.
© Arthur J. Ebert, Milwaukee; D:1036,
Oct. 29, 1901. 46368
To let, two g-irls; Honi soit qui mal y pense, a
play of the period, by P. Ingraham and T. W.
King,
© Prentiss Ingraham and Tom W. King,
Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ; 1885 : 3856, Feb. 11.
46369
To meet Mr. Tbompson; a farce in 1 act, for
female characters only, by Clara J. Denton.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1890. 9 p. 12°.
([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1890:
19434, June 16 ; 2c. Sept. 22. 46370
See also When the curtain rises.
To oblige Jones; a farce in 2 acts, by T. Henry.
17 p. 8°. Printed.
© Theodore Henry, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; D :
11766, Nov. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1907. 46371
To oblige William; a comedy in 3 acts, adapted
by Charles H. Farrell and Marie Coe. 72 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Marie Evelyn Coe, San Francisco; D :
13263, June 29, 1908 ; 2c. June 29, 1908.
46372
Same. New ed. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1913 ; D : 34122 ; Marie Eve-
lyn Coe, Los Angeles. [Copyright is claimed
on new matter] 46373
To ports of peace; drama in prologue and 4 acts,
by J. Stiebel and G. W. Ogden. 37 p. 4°.
Printed.
© Ic. Oct. 3. 1910 ; D : 22281 ; Joseph Stiebel
and Geo. W. Ogden, Kansas City, Mo. 46374
To rent; comedietta in 1 act, by Maurice Hage-
man.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1898 : 68629,
Nov. 25 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 46375
To rent furnished; play in 1 act, by E. C. Grif-
fin. [11,20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1914 ; D : 37446 ; Emily Cora
Griffin, New York. 46375a
To save his country. See Power of Purim.
To save one girl; vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by
Paul Armstrong. 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1913 ; D : 33564 ; Paul Arm-
strong CO., New York. 46376
To serve for meat and fee; by B. M. Dix.
© Beulah Marie Dix, Cambridge, Mass.;
1 900 A : 9801 , Apr. 18, 46377
To the bitter end; a tragedy in 5 acts, by A.
Welcker. San Francisco, F. Eastman & co.,
1880. 84 p. 12°.
© Adair Welcker, Berkeley, Cal. ; 1879:
13193, Oct. 6; 2c. Feb. 28, 1880. 46378
To the cleverest player; comedy drama in 4
nets, by Maure Auldyn. 30 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1910; D: 20530; Harold
Kyrle M. Bellew, New York. 46379
To the death; a drama in a prologue and 3 acts,
by G. Norman.
© Gertrude Norman, New York; 1891:
14939, Apr. 22. 46380
a romantic drama in 5 acts and 8 tableaux,
by F. Percy.
© Frederick Percy, Cincinnati ; 1875 : 20,
Jan. 4. 46381
To the end; a drama, by J. E. Dunn,
© Julia E. Dunn. San Francisco; 1874:
10286, Aug. 4. 46383
To the firing line; play in 1 act, by L, Comp-
ton. [2], 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1915 ; D : 42467 ; Lois Comp-
ton. New Castle, Ind. 46382a
Tt> the front; entirely new military comedy
drama, by Harry W. Emmet.
© Mrs. Louis N. Glover, New York; 1890:
17406, May 28. 46383
play of the great war from a neutral stand-
point, in 4 acts, by C. S. Booth. [122] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1915 ; D : 39585 ; Charles Stew-
art Booth, Covington, La. 46383a
To the good; a sketch, by F. Mandel. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1909 ; D : 16619 ; Frank Man-
del, San Francisco. 46384
To the lowest depths; a drama of city life in 4
acts and 6 scenes, [by] E. W. Scully.
© Eugene W. Scully, New York; 1888:
28840, Oct. 10 ; 2c. Oct. 24. 46385
To the moon in a balloon; a panoramic illusion,
by J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati; 1895:42270
Aug. 19. 46386
To the pure all things are pure; a 1 act vaude-
ville comedy, by Fenton A. Farnham. [3] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Gardiner B. Thayer and Hazel M. Thayer,
St. Louis ; D : 14114, Oct. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Nov.' 13,
1908. 46387
To the secret federal; a comedy, by Edwin Syl-
A^ester Hopkins.
© Edwin S. Hopkins, jr., Louisville ; 1896 :
37677, June 29. 46388
2342
46389
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46409
To the speaker of the House of Miss Repre-
sentatives. See German dialect political
monologue.
To the stars; drama in 4 acts, by Leonid An-
dreweff.
© Maurice Magnus, Berlin ; D : 10003. Feb.
21, 1907. 46389
Same, tr. from the Russian by A. Goudiss.
(In Poet lore, v. IS, no. 4, spriup; 1907;
periodical © June 24, 1907 ; 2c. June 7, 1907 ;
B : 145124 ; Poet lore co., Boston) 46389a
To the uttermost farthing; a drama in 4 acts,
by G. N. Wishaar. [21] p. 4°. Typewritten.
• © Grace N. Wishaar, Oakland. Gal.; D:
7519, Oct. 19, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1905. 46390
To the wall; or. Tools of war, play in 1 act, by
F. Kovach. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D: 39958; Franyo
Kovach, Cambridge. Mass. 46390a
To thine own self; college play in 5 acts, by
O. M. Sayler. 133 p. 4°. Typewritten.
,^1 © Ic. Aug. 29, 1910; D: 21902; Oliver M.
r Sayler, Indianapolis. 46391
To thine own self be true; play in 1 act, by
H. W. Leonard. [3], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1913; D: 32424; Harry W.
Leonard, New York. 46393
To, through and from Yellowstone Park; by
H. A. McCallister.
© H. A. McCallister, Council Bluffs, la.;
D : 1747, Apr. 16, 1902. 46393
To understand; drama in 1 act, by L. A. Turner.
[2], 16 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1914 ; D : 37857 ; Lillian Anna
Turner, New York. 46393a
To Washington by stage in eighteen forty-
nine; a historical drama in 3 acts and 2 scenes,
by A. O. Swallow.
© Alpheus O. Swallow, Baltimore ; D : 3404,
May 9, 1903. ■ 46394
Toa, the Shyri queen; a historical drama in 5
acts, dramatized by A. M. Byland, from The
secret of the Andes by Fred Hassaurek.
© Anna Metz Byland, New York; 1881:
170, Jan. 5. 46395
Toad (The); drama of ancient Egypt in 3 acts,
by B. Newberry. [2], 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1912 ; D : 30C36 ; Bertha New-
berry, Carmel, Cal. 46396
Toadstool (The); play in 1 act, by J. J. Olson.
26 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1912; D: 31641; Jerome J.
Olson, Chicago. 46397
Toast-master; a college comedy in 3 acts, by
Norman Lee Swartout. Chicago and New
York, The Dramatic publishing company, 1905.
.50 p. 12°. (On cover: Sergei's acting drama,
no. 574)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; D:7736,
Dec. 19, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1905. 46398
Toast (The) of the town. See Gay (The) cafe,
Tobasco's dress rehearsal; a travesty in 1 act,
by T. E. B. Henry. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8. 1912; D: 28984; T. E. B.
Henry, New York 46399
Toboggan-slide; comedy, by R. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1887*
345, Jan. 6. 46400
Ethiopian comedy in 1 act, by F. Dumont.
© Frank Dumont, Philadelphia ; 1887 : 3832
Feb. 17. 46401
Tobogganing; by R. G. Morri.s. *
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1887-
270, Jan. 5. 46402
comedy, by F. Dumont.
r® oJ^^"^ Dumont, Philadelphia; 1886: 7342,
46403
Mar. 30.
— a musical comedy in 3 acts, 3 scenes, by
T. E. Powers.
© Thomas E. Powers. New York: 1887-
1829, .Tan. 22. '46404
a protean musical comedy in 3 acts by
William A. Mestayer (Wilfiam A. Houpt)
[101] p. 4°. Typewritten. ^ '
© W. A. Houpt, New York; 1885:26039
Dec. 11 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1887. 46405
Toby, the shadowed victim; by C. E. Helm.
© Charles E. Helm, Indianapolis; 1878-
10929, Sept. 21. 46406
Toby's bow; play in 3 acts, with prologue, bv
J. T. Foote. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1914; D : 36329 ; John T.
Foote, TMt. Vernon, O. 46406a
Tochter (Die); komodie in 4 akten, von Felix
Duquesnel und Andre Barde. Wien-Berlin
Comoedia, 1912. 138 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 25, 1912 ; D : 30345 ; Comoedia,
Vienna. 46407
Tochter (Die) des fabrikherrn; schauspiel in 3
akten, von Walther Ziersch. Miinchen, Drei
masken verlag, 1912. 66 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1912 ; D : 31040 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 46408
Tocsin (The); drama in 4 acts, by E. B. Tiffany.
© Esther B. Tiffany, Cambridge, Mass •
1898 : 228, Jan. 8. "^ 45409
2343
46410
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46426
Tocsin (The)— Continued.
drama of the Renaissance, by Esther
Brown Tiffany. San Francisco, Paul Elder &
coiupany [1909] 3 p. 1., v-ix, 72 p. 1 1., front.
8°.
© Dec. 10, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 16, 1909 ; D : 17715 ;
Paul Elder & co., San Francisco. " "
Tod (Der) des Empedokles. See Dionysische
tjagoedien.
To-day; in 3 acts, by F. Sugden. [39] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Frank Sugden, Salt Lake City ; D : 13010,
May 20, 1908; 2c. May 20, 1908. 46411
play in 4 acts, by George Broadhurst and
Abraham S. Schomer. [123] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1913 ; D : 34846 ; Manuscript
producing corporation. New York. 46412
• play of to-day in 4 acts, by G. Broadhurst
and A. Schomer. [139] p. 4°. Typev/ritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1913; D: 34818; George
Broadhurst and Abraham Schomer, New York.
46413
sketch in 1 act, by J. G. Strange. [1], 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1915 ; D : 39609 ; Joanna Gleed
Strange, New York. 46413a
To-day and to-morrow; by Alice M. Guernsey.
© Rubv I. Gilbert, Chicago ; D : 6272, Mar.
1, 1905. ' 46414
To-day. O'Day and co.; or, The office boy,
playin4acts,byA. V.Hyatt. 30 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1915 ; D : 39926 ; Anna Van
Kirk Hyatt, Washington. 46414a
Tode (Das) herz; historisches drama in 3 akten
und 1 vorspiel, von C. Raisch.
© Carl Raisch, Jersey City; 1893:18016,
Apr. 12. 46415
Todtenopfer (Das) See Orestes.
Toff-toff -leutnants; posse mit musikmnd tanz
in 3 akten, 4 bildern, von Carl Witt, musik
von Friedrich Korolannyi. Regiebuch. Miin-
chen, Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h.,'1913.
229 p. 4°.
© le. Sept. 18, 1913 ; D : 34468 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 46416
Tbnendes erz; lustspiel in 4 akten, von Mite
Kremnitz. 138 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1911; D: 23826; Concordia
deutsche verlags-anstalt, Berlin. 46417
Torichte (Die) jungfrau (La vierge folle);
Rchauspiel in 4 akten, von Henry Bataille.
120 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1910 ; D : 22546 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 46418
Tofana; comic opera in 3 acts, book by M. V.
Freese, score by R. E. Hildreth. [1], 88 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 12, 1914; D: 35630; Myron V.
Freese, Boston. 46418a
46410 Toil. See Slumbering fires.
Toil and trouble; a drama of the times in 4
acts, 17 scenes, by W. Davis.
© Washington Davis, Aberdeen, Miss.;
1885 : 7004, Mar. 24. 46419
Toiler (The); play in 4 acts, by C. M. Horton.
[1], 169 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1912; D: 29398; Charles
Marcus Horton, Averill Park, N. Y. 46420
Toilers; a drama in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by A. E.
Wills.
© Anthony E. Wills, Brooklyn; D : 8712,
June 12, 1906. 46421
Toilers of the night; play in 1 act, by G. I.
Mitchell. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1912; D: 28974; Grace I.
Mitchell, San Francisco. 46422
Toirele (Das) (The holy scrolls); a drama in 4
acts, by B. Thomashefsky.
[80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1915 ; D : 41419 ; Boris Thomas-
hefsky, Brooklyn. 46422a
Toison d'or; op6rette en 3 actes, par Herbel,
Bouvet Gt Verneuil, musique do Eugene Poncin.
[Paris, O. Joubert, 1909] 2 p. 1., [7]-159 p.
8°. [Libretto only]
© Joubert, Paris ; D : 15150, Feb. 23, 1909 ;
2c. Feb. 23, 1909. 46423
— -vaudeville en 3 actes, par H. Keroul et A.
Barr6. Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1906. 2
p. 1., 176 p. 12°.
© Henri Keroul & Albert Barr6, Courbevoie,
France ; D : 8142, Mar. 12, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 12,
1906. 46424
or, The golden fleece, a comic opera en 3
acts, music by Pierre Lacome, words by Leo-
pold Stapleaux and Armand d'Artois, tr. and
adapted by the Franco-American agency for
dramatic literature, ltd.
© Francois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 7092, Mar. 26. 46425
Tokalon; two character musical sketch in 4 pts.,
by A. S. Gear. 3 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Alonzo S. Gear. New York ; D : 4002.
Sept. 8, 1903: 2c. Sept. 8, 1903. 46426
2344
46427
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46441
Told at midnight; by A. Peake. 6 p. f °. Type-
M^ritten.
© Annie Peake, Chicago ; D : 11943, Dec. 19.
1907 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1907. 46427
Toll-gate (The); a drama in 4 acts, by F. Na-
than. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frances Natlian, New York; D : 12962 ;
May 13, 1908 ; 2c. May 18, 1908. 46428
Toll-g-ate inn; by Langdon McCormick [i. e.
A. L. McCormick]
© John Burgess Weeks, St. Albans, Vt. ;
1899 : 50413, Aug. 4. 46429
Same.
© John Burgess Weeks, St. Albans, Vt. ;
1900 A : 14938, June 15. 46430
Same. Tjipewritten.
© Arthur Langdon McCormick, Port Huron,
Mich. ; 1900 A : 14020, June 5 ; 2c. May 21.
46431
Toll-gates of justice; drama in 4 acts, by
N. B. S. Rabb. 79 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1910 ; D : 20618 ; N. Belle
Sherk Rabb, Minneapolis. 46432
Toll of the bell; or. The missing witness, a
protean sketch, by A. Reeves and E. McWade.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arnold Reeves and Edward McWade,
Harrington, N. J. ; D : 8083, Mar. 1, 1906 ; 2c.
Mar. 1, 1906. 46433
Tolle eif ersucht (La celosa de si misma) ; komo-
die. von Tirso de Molina [pseud, des Gabriel
Tellez] aus dem Spanischen iibersetzt und fiir
die deutsclie biihne bearbeitet von Friedrich
Walther. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Ver-
bandes deutsclier buhnenscliriftsteller, g. m.
b. h., 1915. 119 p. 12°.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1914 ; D : 35649 ; Walther von
Eynern, Berlin-Steglitz. 46433a
Tolle (Der) rittmeister; drama in 3 aufziigen,
von Edward Stilgebauer. 84 p. 16°.
© Rubin verlag, Germany ; D : 1125, Nov.
27, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1901. 46434
Tolle (Die) Therese; biedermeier-operette in 2
akten, von Leopold Krenn und Julius v. Lu-
dassy, musik nach motiven Johann Strauss'
(Vater), von Otto Romisch. Regie- und
soufilierbuch. Leipzig, Wien, New York, W.
Karczag. 1913. 38 p. illus. diagrs. 4°.
© Ic. June 1, 1914 ; D : 37169 ; W. Karczag,
Vienna. 46434a
Same. Text der gesange. Leipzig, Wien,
Tolsa; a dramatic composition in 4 acts, by R. K.
McCuUoch and E. Le Croix. [47] p. f °. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1909 ; D : 16513 ; Reeda Ker-
foot McCulloch and Eleanore Le Croix, United
States. 46435
Tolternicus, astronomer of Thorn; plav in 5
acts, by O. C. Gsantner, jr. [131] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1915; D: 42161; Otto Carl
Gsantner, jr., Washington. 46435a
tragedy in 5 acts, by O. C. Gsantner, jr.
Washington, Hay worth publishing house, 1915.
103 p. 12°.
© Dec. 3, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1915 ; D : 42402 ;
Otto Carl Gsantner, jr., Washington. 46435b
Tom-All-Alone's; a pathetic drama in 4 acts,
adapted from Chas. Dickens' Bleak house, by
H. A. Weaver.
© Henry A. Weaver, New York ; 1877 : 1601,
Feb. 9. 46436
Tom & Jerry; comedy sketch in 1 act, by W. E.
La Rose. [l],22p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1914 ; D : 37616 ; Wm. E. La
Rose, Des Moines. 46436a
Tom Bell; a drama in 4 acts, by A. Malgum.
© Sam V/. Smith, San Francisco ; 1873 :
11S03, Oct. 14. 46437
Tom. Blossom; or, The spider's web, a roman-
tic drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by W. A.
Siegfried. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co.,
1891. 19 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 293] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1891 : 9846, Mar.
18 ; 2c. Mar. 26. 46438
Tom Bowline and Jack's the lad; a nautical,
romantic and highly prodigious tragedy in 3
acts, by P. Piccacake, with choruses and songs
of the sea. Albany. Joel Munsell, 1877. 39 p.
12°. [Words only]
© Ponscion Piccacake, Albany ; 1877 : 2502,
Feb. 27 ; 2c. Feb. 27. 46439
Tom-boy; drama in 2 acts, by Nelson Corapston.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1913. [27]
p. f°.
© Oct. 2. 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 20, 1913 ; D : 34769 ;
Alexander Byei'S, Chicago. 46440
1 act playlet, by B. C. Levy. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1911 ; D : 23382 ; Bernard C.
Levy, New York. 46441
Nev/ York, W. Karczag, 1913. 30 p. 12
© Ic. June 1, 1914 ; D : 37163 ; W. Karczag.
Vienna. 46434b
Tom Cobb. See Friend (A) of Jack's.
Tom, Dan and Dorothea. See Two ministers.
2345
46443
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46460
Tom, Dick and Carrie; or, The talking horse,
original vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by J. B.
Thomas. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18. 1912 ; D : 30898 ; Jessie Beat-
tie Thomas, St. Louis. 46442
Tom, Dick and Harry; by I. S. lIcGiehan.
© Isaac S. McGiehan, New York; 1887:
21145, Aug. 18. 46443
■musical comedy in 2 acts, by A. Hoffman.
[138] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1915; D: 41441; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 46443a
-an original comedy drama in 3 acts and 9
scenes, by T. P. Morrisey.
© Thomas P. Morrisey, New York; 1894:
50367, Oct. 29. 46444
an original farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
E. E. Kidder. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1885:
106, Jan. 2 ; 2c. Apr. 21. 46445
Tom Ewing; or, The spy of Chancellors ville,
drama in 3 acts, by B. .1. Ptaycroft. Erie, Pa.,
B J. Ravcroft, 1910. cover-title, 72 p. 12 .
© Dec. 9. 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1910 ; D : 22SG2 ;
Benjamin J. Ilaycroft, Erie, Pa. 46446
Tom Hamlin and his Ilube minstrels; three
men comedy singing character sketch fo^r
vaudeville production, by T. Hamlin. 7 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1910 ; D : 21066 ; Tom Hamlin,
Minneapolis. 46447
Tom Hundly, the drummer boy; or, A secret
that General Grant kept; a drama in 3 acts.
Oakland, Gal.. The author, 1899. 1 p. 1., 44 p.
16°.
© Annie Glud. Oakland, Cal. ; 1899 : 29972,
May 2 ; 2c. Dec. 4. 46448
Tom. Jones; book by Alex. M. Thompson and
Robert Courtneidge, lyrics by Charles H. Tay-
lor music by Edward German. London, Chap-
pell & CO., ltd., 1907. 25 p. 8°. [Lyrics only]
© Chappell & CO., ltd., London ; D : 10265.
Apr. 3, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 3. 1907. 46449
■ a drama in 5 acts, by Edward Coles.
© John B. Coles, New York; 1879:11106,
Aug. 19. 46450
Tom Markham, the scout; a military drama in
6 acts, bv P. L. W. Janson. Chicago, Miller,
Wagner & Umbdenstock, 1876. 49 p. 8°.
© P. L. W. Janson, Chicago ; 1876 : 11216,
Oct. 3; 2c. Jan. 8. 1877. 46451
Tom Moore's sweetheart; in 1 act, by W. Kee
Maxwell. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1911 ; D : 23162 ; Carroll Ra-
gan. New York. 46452
Tom Moore's wooing; by E. Underwood. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1909 ; D : 17185 ; Earl Under-
wood, Kansas City, Mo. 46453
Tom Noddy; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by
George Dance, music by F. Osmond Carr.
© Frank W. Sanger, New York ; 1896 : 20117,
Apr. 1. 46454
Tom Oreo; or. Littlebee's mine, a play in 5 acts,
by F. J. Scott. Toledo, Barkdull printing
hwuse, 1SS6. viii, 42 p. 8°.
© Frank J. Scott, Toledo, O. ; 1886 : 29131,
Dec. 20 ; 2c. .Tan. 3, 1887. 46455
Tom Pike, the Arkansas traveler. See Blue
(The) and the gray.
Tom Quick, the avenger; or, One hundred for
one, an Iiistorical tragedy in 5 acts, by J. M.
Allerton. Port Jervis. N. Y., Dailv Union
print, 1888. 49 p. 16°.
© .Tames M. Allerton, Port Jervis, N. Y. ;
1888 : 6783, Mar. 5 ; 2c. May 21. 46456
Tom Rounder's haby. See Little Jack.
Tom Sawyer; a drama, by Mark Twain [pseud.
of S. L. Clemens]
© Samuel L. Clemens, Hartford ; 1875 : 7621.
Jnly 21. 46457
■ -a play in 4 acts, by S. L. Clemens (Mark
Twain )
© Samuel L. Clemens, Hartford ; 1884 : 2377,
Feb. 1. 46458
See also Bad (The) boy.
Tom, the vagabond; an American comedy
drama in 4 acts, 4 scenes, by I. B. Goodrich,
jr. [83] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr., Boston; D:4123,
Oct. 21, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1903. 46459
Tom Thumb the Great. See Representative
English dramas from Dryden to Sheridan.
Tom Thumb wedding. See Marriage (The)
of Miss Midget.— Marriage (The) of the
midgets.
and Hat harlequinade; by Carey Foster.
New York, Hints publishing company, 1903.
cover-title, [3] p. 12°.
© Hints pub. co.. New York ; D : 4197, Nov.
5. 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1903. 46460
— -anonymous, and The brownie's flirtation;
by Lucy Jenkins, two entertainments for chil-
dren. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1898. 18
p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's novelties)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1898:
32820, May 27 ; 2c. June 13. 46460a
2346
46461
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46480
Tom Tinker; play for children in 4 acts, by
P. G. Wickes and A. M. Skinner. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr 14. 1913 ; D : 33018 ; Frances Gil-
lespie Wickes and Ada Marie Skinner, New
York. 46461
Tom-tom; 2 act musical comedy, by R. W. Peck.
[127] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Raymond AV. Peck. Chicago; D : 3194,
Mar. 26, 1903; 2c. Mar. 27, 1903. 46462
Tom, Tom, the piper's son; an original Ameri-
can comedy in 8 scenes, by Frank J. Marion
and Wallace McCutcheon. [13] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Scenario]
© American mutoscope & biograph co.. New
York ; D : 6287, Mar. 6, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1905.
46463
Tom "Warren; or, Tashion and fozes, comedy in
3 acts, by A. Carr and his assistant author.
© Albert Carr, New York ; 1874 : 12705, Oct.
12. 46464
Tombeur (XJn); comedie en 1 acte, [par] Ren6
Guy et Le Rec. Paris, C. Joubert, 1909. 24 p.
12°.
© Julv 31, 1909 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1909 ; D : 16703 ;
C. Joubert, Paris. 46465
Tombs (The) ang-el; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
William J. McKiernan. [12] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Jennie K. McKiernan, Newark, N. J. ; D :
1551, Mar. 11, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1902. 46466
Tomkins (The) family; a character monologue,
by Trumbull White.
© Goodwal Dickerman, Chicago; 1894:
33174. June 23. 46467
Tonimie, the orphan boy; by D. Samek. 11 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1910 ; D : 17944 ; Dan Samek,
Holly Springs, Miss. 46468
Same. 17 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1910 ; D : 20072 ; Dan Samek,
Holly Springs, Miss.
46469
Tommy; play in 1 act, by K. Pierce. [1], 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1915; D: 41005; Katherine
Pierce, Los Angeles. 46469a
short character play in 1 act, by Ethel Hale
Freeman. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1915. 27 p. 12°. ( [French's inter-
national copyrighted ed. of the works of the
best authors, no. 299])
© Feb. 12, 1915; 2c. Feb. 15, 1915; D:
39673 ; Sumuel French, New York. 46469b
Tommy Clive; play in 4 acts, by R. W. Graham.
104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1910; D: 22502; Robert W.
Graham, Providence, R. I. 46470
Tommy Dodd; a play, by O. Shillingford.
© Osmond Shillingford, England; 1898:
50667, Aug. 30. 46471
Tommy in Turkey; by Harry Adams Conklin.
IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1910 ; D : 22717 ; H. A. Conklin,
New York. 46472
Tommy, the messenger; [by] M. Schumacher.
4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mike Schumacher, Portland, Or. ; D :
15712. Apr. 26, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1909. 46473
Tommy Tompkins; a comedy with music in 3
acts, by R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston ; 1894 : 45671, Oct. 1.
46474
Tommy's find; play, by F. V. Frankel. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1914 ; D : 38427 ; Frances V.
Frankel, New York. 46474a
Tommy's Thanksgiving party; play in 2 acts,
by Willis N. Bugbee. Franklin, O. ; Eldridge
entertainment house, 1913. 14 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913 ; D : 35451 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
46475
Tommy's wife; a farce in 3 acts, by M. J. War-
ren. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1906. 80
p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Marie Josephine Warren, Geneseo, N. Y, ;
D : 7530, Nov. 7, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1905.
46476
To-morrow; farce in 1 act. by G. Y. MacMurphy.
[2], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1913 ; D : 34801 ; George Yuille
MacMurphy, Roslyn, N. Y. 46477
— - modern play in 3 acts, by F. Jackson. [88]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1911 ; D : 24745 ; Fred Jack-
son, Nev/ York. 46478
— -an original comedy sketch in 1 act, by R.
Drouet.
© Robert Drouet, Chicago ; 1891 : 38132, Oct.
24. 46479
— plav for children in 3 acts, by Kitty Barne
and d'. W. Wheeler. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1910; D: 228-56; Marion
Catherine Barne, Eastbourne, England.
46480
2347
46481
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46500
To-morrow — Continued.
plav in 3 acts, by P. Macl^aye. New Yorl?,
Frederick A. Stolices co. [1912] viii, 176 p. 12°.
© Jan. 26, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 29, 1912 ; D : 28566 ;
Percy Mackaye, Cambridge, Mass. 46481
a play of modern times in 3 acts, by M. de
Brunoff and Alexander Simpson. 4 . Type-
written,
© Maurice de Brunoff, New York ; D : 12578,
Mar. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1908, 46482
or. The story that never grows old, a
grand dramatic, musical, equestrian and terpsi-
chorean spectacle in 5 scenes, by B. Kix*alfy.
. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Bolossv Kiralfy, New York; D : 14199,
Sept. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 12, 1908. 46483
To-morrow is Christmas; [play in 3 scenes] by
G. Kane. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1912 ; D : 28607 ; George Kane
and J. Lawrence Friedmann, New York.
46484
To-morrow-land; musical satire in 3 acts, book
and lyrics by C. W. Tackenberg, music by R,
Kieserling, jr. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1911; D: 25276; Chas. W.
Tackenberg and Richard Kieserling, jr., Cin-
cinnati. 46485
See also, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ing with figures: 2905.
Tompkin's hired man; a drama in 8 acts, by
Effie W. Merriman.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1898 : 68628,
Nov. 25 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 46486
Tompkins number three; or. Our baby's nurse,
comedy in 3 acts, with music, adapted from
the German of Die kindsfrau, by L, P, War-
ner. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1909; D: 17024; Louise P.
Warner, New York. 46487
Tom's baby; by J. B. Foster. 11 p. 4°, Type-
written,
© Sept. 21. 1909; 2c. Sept. 27, 1909; D:
16934 ; Julia B. Foster, Berkeley, Cal. 46488
Tom's birthday; a drama, by J. A, Sutton.
© John A. Sutton, Brooklyn; 1887:22793,
Sept. 8. 46489
Tom's fiancee; a comedy in 3 acts, by Eulora M.
Jennings. London, S. French, ltd. ; New York.
S. French, 1906. 27 p. 12°, (On cover:
French's international copyrighted ed, of the
works of the best authors, no. 97)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 8676,
June 12, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. 46490
Tom's home run; or, How Tom won out, in 1
act, by M. R. Crosby. 8 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Mary R. Crosby, East Orange, .N. J. ; D :
15219, Feb. 20, 1909 ; 2c. Feb, 23, 1909. 46491
Tom's little star; or. The spectre, comedy in 1
act, by Malcolm Arthur. 16 p, f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911 ; D : 25881 ; Effie S. Ar-
thur, New York. 46492
Tom's money; play in 1 act, by E. Osgood,
dramatized from a story by Harriet Prescott
Spoflford. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1914 ; D : 35933 ; Erastus Os-
good, Quincy, Mass, 46492a
Tom's wedding gift; a modern comedy of man-
ners in 4 acts, by D. T. Callahan.
© D. T. Callahan, San Francisco ; D : 909,
Sept. 30, 1901. 46493
Ton; dialog fiir 6 knaben, von E. J. Freund.
Antigo, Wis., Antigo publishing company. 8 p.
24°. (Dialogue und vortrage fiir scliulfeste,
no, 30)
© July 20, 1915; 2c, July 28, 1915; D:
41332 ; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 46493a
Ton (A) of gold; sketch for two characters,
male and female, by Harry S, Miller, New
York, H. J. Wehman, 1902. 8 p. 16°, (Weh-
man's series of select vaudeville, plays,
sketches and farces, no, 1)
© Henry J. Wehman, New York ; D : 2379.
Sept. 26, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1902. 46494
Tonadahwa; romantische oper in 4 akten, von R,
Schurig. 141 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1911; D : 24767 ; Richard
Schurig, Roslindale, Mass, 46495
Tongan (The) taboo; or, A savage love, an
original comic opera of the South seas, in 2
acts, libretto by Edward Lindley Grey Steele,
jr.
© E, L. G. Steele, jr., Oakland, Cal. ; 1899 :
71025, Oct, 31, 46496
Same, music by Sell! Simouson.
© Edward Lindley Grey Steele, jr., Oak-
land, Cal. ; D : 1524, May 7, 1902, 46497
Tongue-tied; a farce in 1 act, by E, S. Smith,
Proof,
© Ernest Sydney Smith, New York; D:
9016, Aug. 31, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 31, 1906. 46498
Tongues (The) of men; dramatic composition
in 3 acts, by E. C. Carpenter, 77 p, 12°.
Printed,
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1913 ; D : 34688 ; Edward Childs
Carpenter, Philadelphia. 46499
Toni, the maid of San Domingo; drama in 3
acts, by C. W. Plubner, from the German of
Charles Theo Koener,
© Charles W. Hubner, Atlanta ; 1872 : 3796,
Apr. 11. 46500
2348
46500
COPYEIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
46518
Tonic (A) for temper; play in 1 act, by F.
Whitehouse. [1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1914; D : 37183 ; Frances
Wliitehouse, New York. 46500a
To-nig-ht's the night; musical play in 2 acts,
founded on the French of Alfred Delacour and
Alfred Hennequin, book by Frederick Thomp-
son, lyrics by Paul A. Rubens and Percy
Greenbanii, music by Paul A. Rubens. Lon-
don, Chnppell & CO., ltd., 1914. 85 p. 8°.
[Words only]
© Dec. 21, 1914 ; Ic. Dec. 22, 1914 ; D : 39177 ;
Chappell & CO., ltd., London. 46500b
Tonquin; or, The baron's daughter, a melo-
drama, by F. E. Wellman.
© Frank B. Wellman, Hampton, Neb. ; 1886 :
5065, Mar. 2. 46501
Tonsorial Shamus; play in 1 act, by [Junie]
McCree and [Edward] Clark. [1], 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1913; D: 33067; McCree and
Clark, New York. 46502
Tonto (El) de las monjitas; cuento en acci6n,
letra y mtisica del maestro E. Alonso Valdres.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaSoles] 1911.
18 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 26, 1911 ; 2c. May 27, 1911 ; D : 24328 ;
Emilio Alonso Valdres, Madrid. 46503
Tony; a vaudeville farce, by Aaron Hoffman.
34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dave Genaro and Ray Bailey, New York ;
D : 8779, July 3, 1906 ; 2c. July 3, 1906. 46504
Tony and Cleopatra; by Edwin A. Fowler. 12
p. diagr. 4°. Typewritten.
© Glenna C. Jackson, New York ; D : 14481,
Dec. 8, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 8, 1908. 46505
Tony — from America; farce in 3 acts, by H. M.
Harvey. 168 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1913 ; D : 33527 ; Harold Mel-
lor Harvey, Grand Rapids, Mich. 46506
Tony O'Dowd; an original romantic society play
in 4 acts, by' F. Rogers.
© Frank Rogers, United States ; 1880 : 15878,
Oct. 18. 46507
Tony Pastor's character albiim; an original
sketch consisting of song, monologue, and por-
traits of public characters.
© Tony Pastor, New York; 1873:11254,
Oct. 2. 46508
Tony, the oootblack; a play in 1 act, by Aaron
Hoffman. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Genaro and Bailey, New York ; D : 9928,
Feb. 8, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1907. 46509
Tony, the boot!j"ack detective; by A. H. Woods.
© Albert i/. Woods, New York; D:9956,
Feb. 12, 1907 46510
Tony, the convict; a drama in 5 acts, by Charles
Townsend. Author's ed.
© T. S. Denis'.)n, Chicago; 1893 : 48257, Oct.
28;lc. Nov. 1, 46511
Tony, the kid; by A. Ferraro, revamped by Ed-
gar Ruff & CO. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1910 ; D : 21544 ; Alfred Fer-
raro, New York. 46512
Tony's mother; 1 act drama, by D. Freedman.
[16] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1914 ; D : 38483 ; David Freed-
man, Brooklyn. 46512a
Tony's return; in 1 act, by P. Culotta. [6] p.
4." Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1910 ; D : 22716 ; Paul Culotta,
New Orleans. 46513
Too clever by half; comedy in 3 acts, by C. A.
Pellanus [pseud, of William Stone Booth]
Boston, W. H. Baker & co. 27 p. 12°.
© Feb. 25, 1914; 2c. Feb. 26, 1914; D:
36167 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
46513a
Too bashful to marry. See Aleta.
Too gay a husband; by H. De Greau.
© Henri De Greau, Chicago ; D : 2120, July
14, 1902. 46514
Too late; drama in 4 acts, by I. Broyde.
.sn^n2 / ps ,'irt3pK 4 i^x N'?2Nm ;t5rDu x^jf
55 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1912 ; D : 28861 ; Isaac Brovde,
New York . 46515
-by Moses Richter.
rrc)2 pe /pwpN 4 i^x N5:x"Ti ;Mi7Dr ^i*
[85] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914; D: 35820; Latest
theatre co inc., New York. 46515a
a new domestic drama iu 3 acts and a pro-
logue, by Harry A. Marquett.
© Harry A. Marquett, Reading, Pa.; 1877:
3808. Mar. 30. 46516
1 act play, by H. E. Robinson. [1], 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1912 ; D : 29125 ; Howard Eu-
gene Robinson, New York. 46517
■ a 1 act play of destiny, by Robert Wilford
Clarke.
© John Arthur Murray, Kansas City, Mo. ;
D : 13736, Sept. 8, 1908. '46518
2349
46519
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46537
Too late — Continued.
or, The shadow of a sin, a sensational
drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by C. M. Stan-
ley.
© Cliarlotte M. Stanley, New York; 1892:
23380, June 3. 46519
See also True (A) wife.
Too many husbands; a dramatic composition,
by L. Grover,
© Leonard Grover, New York ; D : 5345,
July 26, 1904. 46528
farcical comedy in 2 acts, by Anthony E.
Too late for the train. See Social (The) stage.
Too late, too late; in 4 acts, by D. E. Dennedy.
© Dominick E. Dennedy, Cincinnati ; 1876 :
12320, Nov. 4. 46530
Too little vagrants; or. Beware of tramps, a
farce in 1 act, by Frank Dumont. Chicago,
The Dramatic publishing co.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 59878,
Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 46530a
Too many beaus; farcical sketch in 1 act, by Fe-
lix Fantus. [21] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2.5, 1911; D: 23745; Robert V.
Johnson, Chicago. 46531
Too many burglars; farce in 1 act, by Hamilton
Coleman and Samuel E. Smyth. [1], 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1915 ; D : 40387 ; Menlo Moore,
inc., Chicago. 46531a
Too many cooks; play in 3 acts, by F. Craven.
185 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1913; D: 35371; Frank
Craven, New York. 46533
or, A suburban home; comedy in 1 act and
1 scene, by M. Sackett. 16 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1910 ; D : 20134 ; Marion Sack-
ett, New York. 46533
Too many cooks spoil the broth; farce in 1 act,
by S. E. Smyth. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1913; D: 33514; Sam E.
Smyth, Omaha, Neb. 46534
Too many cousins; a farce in 1 act, by L. Ware
[pseud, of Lew Ward] Clyde, O., Ames' pub-
lishing CO., 1893. 15 p. 12°. ([Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 326] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1894 : 527, Jan.
2 ; 2c. Jan. 15. 46535
Too many darlings; a farcical sketch in 1 act,
by George H. Emerick.
© Georgia Gardner and Joseph Maddern,
New York ; 1900 A : 29842, Dec. 8. 46536
Too many friends; a comedy in 3 acts, by P.
Neeson.
© Patrick Neeson, Chicago ; 1889 : 19593,
June 24. 46527
Wills. New York. Dick & Fitzgerald, 1911.
50 p. 12°.
© Apr. 12, 1911; 2c. Apr. 13, 1911; D:
23937 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 46539
Too many maidens. See Pound (A) of cure.
Too many millions; drama in 4 acts, by J. S.
Barcus. 135 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1913; D: 32766; James S.
Barcus, New York. 46530
Too many strings to his bow; a comedy, by
O. H. Colquhoun.
© Cecil Hugh Colquhoun, Montrose, Ga. ;
D : 2719, Dec. 15, 1902. 46531
Too many women. See Busy man.
Too much; drama in 3 acts, by E. M. Brennan.
[79] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18. 1913 ; D : 35051 ; Edward M.
Brennan, Iowa City, la. 4653«
Too much Bobbie; farce in 1 act, by Helen Mor-
rison Howie. Philadelphia, Penn publishing
company, 1914. 27 p. 12°.
© Dec. 8, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 11, 1914 ; D : 39062 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 46533a
Too much drama; two-story farce, by A. C.
Cheney. [2], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31529 ; Anne Cleve-
land Cheney, Brookline, Mass. 46533
Too m^uch Galatea; a farce in 1 act, by Arthur
Lewis Tubbs. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing company, 1904. 19 p. 16°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 5347,
July 27, 1904; 2c. July 27, 1904. 46534
Too much Haman; a Purim play in 3 acts, by
Jacob J. Leibson. {In Helpful thoughts, Feb..
1903)
© Bloch pub. CO., New York ; D : 3001, Feb.
7, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1903 ; 2c. new ed. Jan. 6,
1904. 46535
Too much is a plenty; farcical incident in 3
acts, by L. H. Johnson. 116 p. obi. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1910; D: 20912; Lute H.
Johnson, Denver. 46536
Too much Johnson; 3 act farcical comedy, by
W. Gillette. New York, Samuel French ; Lon-
don, Samuel French, ltd., 1912. 129 p. 12°.
([French's standard library ed.])
© .Tan. 20, 1912; 2c. Jan. 29, 1912; D:
28465 ; William Gillette. New York. 46537
2350
46538
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46556
Too much married; a farce in 1 act, by Cliarles
Townseud. Pliiladelpliia, Tlie Peua publisli-
ing company, 1905. 24 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. cc, Pliiladelpliia ; D : 6851.
June 21, 1905 ; 2c. June 21, 1905. 46538
— a farce in 3 acts. Typewritten.
© Margaret Van Zaudt, New York; 1896:
56534, Oct. 13 ; 2c. Oct. 9. 46539
— See also Bigamist (The)
Too much matrimony; whimsical farce in 3
acts, by A. Bartlett. [2], 115 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 0, 1914 ; D : 36617 ; Arthur Bart-
lett, Coluradu Springs, Col. 46539a
Too much money; a comedy in 1 act, by E. T.
Calnon. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Th. Calnon, Detroit ; D : 13737,
Aug. 29, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 29, 1908. 46540
a domestic comedy in 4 acts, by C. F. Mon-
taiue.
© C. F. Montaine, New York ; 1897 : 45473,
Aug. 12. 46541
play in 4 acts, by Browne. [112] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1911; D: 25403; Porter Em-
er.son Browne, Norwalk, Conn. 46542
— — a 3 act comedy.
© Clifford T. Cloptou, Chicago ; 1899 : 35030.
May 24. 46543
3 act farce comedy, by Bruce AVhitney.
© Robert Gaylor, Chicago ; 1895 : 9939, Feb.
18. 46544
Too much mothers. See Monologues of to-day.
Too much mustard; farce in 5 acts, by H. D.
. Hickman. [1], 82 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1915 ; D : 42095 ; Hardin Du-
val Rickman, Jacksonville, Fla. 46544a
Too much of a good thing; a comedietta, by T. S.
Denisou. Chicago. T. S. Denisou, 1880. 19 p.
12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1880 : 15810, Oct.
10 ; 2c. Oct. 26. 46545
■ Same. T. S. Denison, 1908. 19 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for 14
years from Oct. 16. 1908 ; D : 13815, Sept. 17,
1908; 2c. Sept. 17, 1908. 46546
Too much Smith; by D. Gray.
© Dorothy Gray, Chatham, N. J. ; D : 13574,
Aug. 18 ,1908. 46547
comedy sketch for vaudeville in 1 act, by
G.J.Weston. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3. 1915 ; D : 39573 ; Garnett James
Weston, Vancouver, British Columbia.
46547a
Too strong to work; a melodrama in 1 act, by
F. Vail. 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Frank Vail, Brooklyn ; D : 8603, May 28,
1906 ; 2c. May 28, 1906. 46548
Too thin; or, Skeleton Sara, a burlesque extrav-
aganza in 2 pts., by I. G. Keed, jr.
© Isaac G. Reed, jr., United States ; 1880 :
16111, Oct. 23. 46549
Too too truly rural; a musical and dramatic
composition, written and adapted for the
stage, by F. M. Vokes and G. H. Tyler.
© Fred M. Vokes and George H. Tyler, Bos-
tun ; 1882 : 7119, May 3. 46550
Too witty by far (Trop d'esprit nuit); comedy
in 4 acts, by Eugene Nothi.
© Francois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York; 1886:19910, Sept. 3. 46551
Too young to know; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
G. A. Holt. 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George A. Holt, Fall River, Mass.; D:
9703, Dec. 28, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. 46552
Tool (A) of gold; 4 act drama, by J. A. Bur-
leigh. [76 J p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1912 ; D : 31751 ; Jefferson A.
Burleigh, Niagara University, N. Y. 46553
Toolip (The) Sec Lumber room, and other
plays.
Tools of war. See To the wall.
Tootle, tootle, too; or. The Frenchman and his
pupil, a musical sketch, composed, written
and adapted to the variety stage by Alfred B.
Sedgwick.
© Happy hours co.. New Y'ork ; 1875 : 10553,
Oct. 13 ; 2c. Nov. 5. • 46554
Top (The) floor bedroom back; or, A bit of life,
sketch in 1 act, by Al. C. Joy and Mrs. J.
Niemeyer. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1910; D: 22316; Mrs. John
Nieuieyer, Berkeley, Cal. 46555
Top (The) landing; [play in 1 act] by Robert
C. V. Meyers, [and] The lost child, by Harry
H. Gushing. Phihidelphia, P. Garrett & co.,
1886. p. 193-216. 12°. (Dramatic supple-
ment to One hundred choice selections, no.
18)
© P. Garrett & co.. Philadelphia: 1886:
6013. Mar. 15 ; 2c. Apr. 15. 46556
Top notes and lingerie; comedy character
sketch, by Curtis Dunham. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1914 ; D : 36203 ; Nance Mor-
gan, Suffern, N. Y^ 46556a
5379— VOL 2—17-
-44
2351
46557
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46576
Top o' the mornin'; a comedy in 3 acts, by Anne
Caklwell [i. e. Anne Caldwell O'Dea] [114] p.
4°. Typewritten.
■ © Ic. Feb. 5, 1913 ; D : 32202 ; Henry W. Sav-
age, New York. 46557
— Same. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1913 ; D : 31963 ; Anne Cald-
well O'Dea, Itockville Centre, N. Y. 46558
Top o' the morning'; u character play in 4 acts,
by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1883 : 10497,
June 9. 46559
sketch, by M. Baker. [1], 13 p. 8". Type-
written.
© Ic. May r>, 1915; D: 40.^)70; Maud Baker,
Topsy-turvy; a comedy in 3 acts, by S. C. de
Soissons. Typewritten.
© S. C. de Soissons, Campello, Mass. ; 1895 :
29163, May 31 ; 2c. May 31. 46569
Detroit.
46559a
Topeka; an Indian act and dance, by J. M. Free.
5 p. 16°. Typewritten. [Scenario]
© .7. Martin Free, Philadelphia; D:2370,
Sept. 2, 1902; Ic. Aug. 18, 19U2 ; Ic. Oct. 22,
1902. 46560
Toper (The); or, The Lurgonieister of Rothen-
burg-.
© F. M. lianken, New York; 1897:40994,
Aug. 21. 46561
Toper (The) of Rothenburg'. »S'c6' Burgonieis-
ter (The)
Topers (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by E. L. Par-
ker.
© Edward L. Parker, Chicago; D : 15193.
Feb. 27, 1909. 46562
Topics of the times; by J. W. Stover.
© J. W. Stover, Chicago ; 1898 : 44829, July
27. 46563
Topics, tomfoolery and Terpsichore; by Wil-
liam D. Hall. 5 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Pierce bros., Philadelphia ; D : 7289, Sept.
21, 1905; 2c. Sept. 21, 1905. 46564
Topp's twins; a farce comedy in 4 acts, by T. S.
Deuison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1895: 35803, July
9 ; 2c. Aug. 24. 46565
Topsy turvey; farcical comedy in 3 acts, by Roy
Byford. [102] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Bearne, Loudon; 1895:49237,
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Sept. 28. 46566
Topsy turvey burlesquers.
© Jacobs and Lowrv, New York ; 1897 :
23934 ; Apr. 17. * 46567
Topsy-turveyville; by P. K. Kellar and R. H.
iNIoulton.
© Philip R. Kellar and Robert H. Moulton,
Chicago ; D : 9155, Sept. 28, 1906. 46568
— a farce, by I. Diller and E. Medhurst.
© Irma Diller and Eleanor Medhurst, New
York ; 1894 : 59378, Dec. 20. 46570
— a new and original operatic farce comedy
in 3 acts, by L. Jordan.
© Leopold Jordan, New York; 1890:24303,
Aug. 4. 46571
— • Sec also Misfits.
Topsy-turvy (The) inn; libretto of a dramatic
and musical composition, by Maurice Ordon-
neau, English adaptation by Arthur Sturgess,
music by Victor Roger. New York, Boosey &
CO.
© Ciiappell & CO., London ; 1897 : 0.5580, Nov.
20 ; 2c. Nov. 20. 46572
Tor (Das) des lebens; schauspiel in 5 akten,
von A. Wothe [d. i. A. W. Malm] Leipzig,
Adolf Mahn'.s verlag [1912]. 95 p. 8°.
© Jan. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1912 ; D : 28399 ;
Aimy Wothe, Leipzig. 46573
Torch (The); modern miracle play in 3 acts, by
V. Post. [102] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1915 ; D : 42209 ; Van Zo Post,
New York. 46573a
Toreador; an entirely new and original musical
play in 2 acts, by James T. Tanner and Harry
Nicholls, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy
Greenbaidv, music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel
Mouckton. [56] p. sq. 8°. Typewritten.
© George Edwardes, London ; D : 614, June
27, 1901 ; 2c. June 27, 1901. 46574
TorfmuU; verschiedene gesqhehnisse in 2 bil-
dern, von Jean Canora, aus dem franzosischen '
von Alice Fliegel. Miinchen, Drei luasken ver-
lag, g. m. b. h., 1912. 30 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1913 ; D : 34307 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. ui. b. h., Munich. 46575
Tormenta (La); zarzuela en 1 acto y 4 cuadros,
en verso, letra de C. del Castillo, mfisica del
maestro Arturo Saco del Valle. Madrid [St>-
ciedad de autores espaiioles] 1909. 47 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17468; Cayetano del Castillo, Madrid. 46576
Torn from the heart of his family. See Capi-
tal punishment.
Torn (The) letter. See Devotion.
Torn papers; or. The girl from the South, play
in 3 acts, by M. Goldie. [1], 56 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 4, 1915 ; D : 40556 ; M. Goldie, New
York. 46576a
2352
46577
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46596
Torn (The) shrine; play in 3 acts, by W. Hodg-
kiss. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1911 ; D : 28117 ; Win. Hodg-
kiss, Alameda, Cal. 46577
Same. [71] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1913 ; D : 34156 ; Will Hodg-
kiss, Alameda, Cal. 46578
Tornado (The); a .spectacular comedy drama in
5 acts, by I^. J. Carter.
© Linculn J. Carter, Chicago; 1891:38338,
Oct. 26. . 46579
Toros en Aranjuez; zarzuela coraico-taurina en
1 acto dividido en 3 cuadros, en prusa, libro de
A. Caamano e I. Soler, miisica del maestro
.Manuel Nieto. Madrid [Sociedad de aurores
espanoles] 1908. 53, [IJ p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Angel Caamano e Isidro Soler, Madrid;
D : 14GS7, Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1909.
46580
Torpille (La); drame en 1 acte, par Georges Vil-
lard. Paris, Smyth, 1913. 29 p. 8°.
© Nov. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35097 ;
Smyth, Paris. 46581
Torquato Tasso; 2 akte eines seelenspiels, von
Max Ebell. Strassburg, J. H. Ed. Heitz
(Heitz & Miindel), 1914. 4 p. L, [7]-40 p.
12°.
© Mar. 2G, 1914 ; Ic. June 16, 1915 ; A— For-
eign 12514; J. H. E. Heitz (Heitz & Mundel),
Strassburg, Germany.
46581a
Torrent; piece en 4 actes, par Maurice Donnay.
© Emile Terquem. Paris ; 1899 : 30542 ;
May 5 ; 2c. May 8. 46582
a problem play in 3 acts, (the first half
founded in part on The yoke, a novel by Hu-
bert Wales) by F. Rider.
© Fremont Rider, Nyack, N. Y. ; D : 14720.
Jan. 2, 1909. 46583
Tortured to a confession; by L. Stone. 11 p.
r. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1910 ; D : 22564 ; Louis Stone,
Brooklyn. 46584
Torturer of innocence. See Fiend (The)
Tory (The) reneg-ade; or. The wife's judgment,
a patriotic drama in 2 acts, by M. Allen.
© Mark Allen, Woburn, Mass. ; 1874 : 15183.
Dec. 16. 46585
Tory's (The) daughter; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by Vera De Noie and Bertha Wilson. [142] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Rosencrans, Long Branch, N. J. ;
D : 99, Jan. 31, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1901. 46586
Tory's (The) guest; in 4 acts, by V. Mapes.
Typewritten.
© Victor Mapes, New York ; 1900 A : 27225,
Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 3. 46587
Tosca (La); drame en 5 actes, par Victorien Sar-
dou. [Paris, Impr. de I'lUustratiou] 1909. 1
p. 1., 89 p. 12°.
© V. Sardou's heir.s, Paris ; D : 15976, June
1, 1909 ; 2c. Juno 1. 1909. 46588
melodrumma in 3 atti, di V. Sardou, li.
Illiea. G. Giacosa, musica di G. Puccini.
© a. Ricordi & co., Milan ; 1S99 : 80487, Dec.
12 ; 2c. Dec. 12. 46589
• opei'a en 3 actes, d'apres le drame de Vic-
torien Sardou, de L. Illiea et G. Giacosa, tr.
f rangaise de Paul Ferrier, musique de Giacomo
I'uccini. 32 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan ; D : 4009, Sept. 26,
1903 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1903. 46590
an opera in 3 acts, by V. Sardou, L. Illiea,
G. Giacosa, music by G. Puccini, libretto.
Typewritten.
© G. Ricoi-di & CO., Milan ; 1900 A : 10961,
July 10; 2c. July 10; Ic. rev. ed. (printed)
Oct. 20, 1900; Ic. (printed) Jan. 7, 1901.
46591
Tot; or, A young girl's heart, a drama in 5
tableaux, by A. Daly, from a tr. by Fred Wil-
liams of L'petiote.
© Augustiu Daly, New York ; 1880 : 12113,
Aug. 4. 46592
Tot Plummer's first assembly.
© George Riddle, Cambridge, Mass. ; 1881 :
2907, Feb. 28. 46593
Tote (Die) ratte; 1 akt, von A. Silbenuanu.
Berlin [A. Silbermann] 1909. 21 p. 12°.
© Oct. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1909 ; D : 17175 ;
Adalbert Silbermann, Berlin-Charlottenburg,
Germany. 46594
T'other dear charmer; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by D. and P. T. Farnsworth. 43 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Dorothy and Patrick Thomson Farns-
worth. Highlands, N. C. ; D : 15284, Mar. 8,
1909 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1909. 46595
Toto la puree; vaudeville-operette en 1 acte et 2
tableaux, par Andr6 Mauprey et Desire Pou-
gaud. Paris, C. Joubert, 1914. 55 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© May 23, 1914 ; Ic. June 1, 1914 ; D : 37163
C. Joubert, Paris. 46595a
Toto Sanbari; by J. K. Simpson. [22] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1910 ; D : 21857 ; J. Kenneth
Simpson, Pittsburgh. 46596
2353
46597
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46617
Totote; a tragedy in 5 acts, by M. S. Weisseu-
liorn and B. A. MacDonald, adapted from the
French of Gyp [pseud, of S. G. M. A. de R. de
M. Martel de Janville] Typewritten.
© Mathilde Strenimell Weissenhorn and
Belle Ada MacDonald, New York. 1900 A:
3122, Feb. 3 ; 2c. Feb. 3. 46597
Tots carnival; by E. Hetzel.
© Etta Hetzel, Miamisburg, O. ; D : 1092,
Nov. 13. 1901. 46598
Tottie and her Teddy bear; play in 1 act, by
A. R. Taftt. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adella R. Tafft, Providence, R. I.; D:
11750, Nov. 15, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1907. 46599
Tottie Footlights; by A. Demaria. 7 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Aniv Demaria, Chicago; D : 275, Mar. 28,
1901 ; 2c.' Feb. 8. 1904. 46600
Tottie, the match girl; an original domestic
comedy in 5 acts, by E. Henderson.
© Ettie Henderson. Long Branch, N. J. ;
1873:9897, Sept. 3. 46601,
Tottlewinks; a 1 act sketch, by Genevieve Far-
uell [i. e. G. Farnell-Bond J 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Genevieve Farnell-Bond, New York; D:
12162, Jan. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 24, 1908. 46602
Totty; or. My grandfather's will, a serio-comic
drama in 4 acts, by A. T. Miller.
© Allen T. Miller, Philadelphia; 1878:
1143, Jan. 26. 46603
Touch and go; or, Miss Chameleon, an original
musical comedy in 1 act, by F. C. Harris.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1909 ; D : 16662 ; F. Clifford
Harris, San Francisco. 46604
■ See also Chocolates.
Touch-down (The); comedy in 4 acts, by Marion
Sliort. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1913. 83 p. 12°. ( [French's in-
ternational copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 264] )
© Dec. 5, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1913 ; D : 35256 ;
Sanuiel French, New York. 46605
musical satire of college life in 3 acts, by
F. G. Lanham and F. V. Lanham. [5], 00 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. G, 1915; D: 40006; Fritz G. Lan-
ham and Frank V. Lanham, Austin, Tex.
46605a
Touch (A) of East Side life; a comedy in 1 act,
by S. Murphy. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Stanley Murphy, New York ; D : 14923,
Jan. 28, 1909; 2c. Jan. 28, 1909. 46606
Touch (A) of " flu,"
duologues.
See Monologues and
63 p.
Touch (A) of high life; by C. Sullivan.
t°. Typewritten.
© Charles Sullivan, St. Louis ; D : 3328, Apr.
23, 1903 : 2c. May 22, 1903. 46607
comedy in 1 act, by Harry L. Newton and
T. I. Keogh. 8 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1909; D: 16825; Thos. Igna-
tious Keogh, Colon, Mich. 46608
or, Some joke, eh kid? comedy in 1 act, by
Harry Newton and T. I. Keogh. [16] p. f°.
Ms.
© Jan. 15. 1912 ; D : 28311 ; Thos. Ignatious
Keogh, Colon, Mich. 46609
Touch (A) of human nature; or, A cup of cof-
fee, playlet, by E. Andreas. 22 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. May 28, 1915 ; D : 40787 ; Eulalie An-
dreas, New York. 46609a
Touch (The) of Midas; a play in 4 acts, by T. J.
Kelly, ii, 65 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1910 ; D : 21163 ; Thomas J.
Kelly, Brooklyn. 46610
Touch (A) of nature; by H. P. Leonard.
© Harrv Paul Leonard, New York ; D : 6343,
]Mar. 8, 1905. 46611
by W. Montague. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Montague, San Francisco ; D :
14130, Oct. 22, 1908; 2c. Oct. 5, 1908. 46612
; comedy playlet in 1 act and 1 scene, by
M. W. McGee. ii, 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1910; D : 21234 ; Morris
Worthington McGee, Chicago. 46613
^ Irish comic sketch, by C. H. Norton. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1912; D : 31208 ; Chas. H.
Norton, Jersey City. 46614
play in 1 act, by C. S. Pearson. [2], 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1912 ; D : 30533 ; Cliarles S.
Pearson, New York. 46615
Touch (The) of the child; dramatic incident in
1 act, adaiited from Tom Gallon's story, by
Leon M. Lion. New York. S. Ii"'rench ; London,
S. French, ltd., 1913. 21 p. 12°. ([French's
acting ed. no. 2429])
© Feb. 3, 1913; 2c. Feb. 4, 1913; D: 33700;
Sanuiel French, ltd., London. 46616
Touch (The) of truth; by H. M. Walbrook. [2],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1911 ; D : 24960 ; Gerald
l{obertshaw, London. 46617
2354
46618
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46637
Touch (The) of truth- -Cunt iiiued.
comedy in 1 act, by H. M. Walbrook.
New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1911.
16 p. 12°. ( [French's acting ed. no. 2394] )
© Nov. 20. 1911; 2c. Nov. 20. 1911; D:
2.5797; Samuel French, ltd., London. 46618
Touch the button.
1990.
See Universe (The) in
Touching (A) story; 1 act dramatic composi-
tion, l\v A. P. Ballon. 8 p. f. Typewritten.
© A. P. Ballon, Chicago; D : 6744, May 29,
1905 ; Ic. !\Iay IS, 190.5 ; Ic. Mav 29, 190.5.
46619
Touchstone (The) of destiny.
(Le)
See Parvenu
Tough going; vaudeville specialty for two male
characters, by O. Shafter. [6] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1913 ; D : 3-5012 ; Otto Shafter,
Brooklyn. 46620
Tour (Le) de main; piece en 3 actes, par F. de
('rois.set et A. Tarride. 2 p. 1., 56 p. 8".
Printed.
© Francis de Croisset et Abel Tarride.
Paris; D : 8781. -Tuly 5, 1906; 2c. July 5, 1906.
46621
Tour (La) du nionde. See Eighty days around
the world.
Tour (A) of the earth on a wager. See Eighty
days around the world.
Tour of the jolly club; burlette in 3 acts.
© .Tennie Candee, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1883 :
2.3366, Dec. 17. 46622
Tour (A) of the nickelodeons; by F. M. Clayton.
© Frank Mortimer Clayton, Oil City, Pa.;
D : 11196. .July 22. 1907.
46623
Tour (The) of the world in eighty days; by
C. E. Pillet and J. H. Connelly.
© J. H. Connelly, New York; 1875:3006.
Mar. 30 . 46624
a spectacular drama of adventure in 5 acts
and 15 tableaux, by F. Lyster.
© Frederick Lyster, United States; 1875:
2318. Mar. 12. 46625
Tourists (The); nuislcal comedy in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by K. H. Burnside, nuisic by Gus-
tave Kerker. [141] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Robert Hubber Thorne Burnside, New
York ; D : 8559, May 19, 1906 ; 2c. May 19, 1906.
46626
Sec also Emigrant (The) train.
Tourist's (The) dream; by W. Bradley and P. J.
Sheai-n. [19] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1.'. Mar. 2.5, 1912; D : 29240 ; P. J. Shearn
and \A'm. A. Bradley, New York. 46627
Tourists in a Russian bath.
© (Jeorge Clarke, United States; 1883:
19170, f)ri. 18. 46628
Tourists in an emigrant car; a comedietta, by
C. W. Chase.
© Charles Wathen Chase, Chicago; 1880:
1018, .Tan. 16. 46629
Tourmaline (The); a fairy dramatic spectacle in
4 acts, by A. Grossi.
© Angelo Grossi, Baltimore; 1896:26206.
Apr. 29. 46630
Tournament (The); or. Ivanhoe and the Black
Knight, aiT. from Scott's Iva«hoe, by W. H.
Duncan, jr.
© Wm. Henry Duncan, jr., Brooklyn; D:
12931, May 8, 1908. ' 46631
a spectacle arr. from Scott's Ivanhoe,
by W. H. Duncan, jr. [2], 28 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 21, 1910 ; D : 21695 ; Wm. Henry
Duncan, jr., Brooklyn. 46632
— • See also Joust (The)
Tourtelin s'amuse; par H. Keroul et A. Barr6.
Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1908. 2 p. 1., 199 i».
12°.
© Henri Keroul et Albert Barre, Paris ; D :
12701, Apr. 8, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1908. 46633
Tons papas; comedie-vaudeville en 1 acte, [par]
Andre Heuze et Louis Feuillade. Paris, C.
Jdubert, 1909. 20 p. 8°.
© Sept. 30, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1909 ; D : 17000 ;
C. Joubert, Paris. 46634
Tout (The); a musical comedy in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by R. T. Kettering, music by Ivan L.
Davis. [73] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ralph T. Kettering, Chicago ; D : 10.3.33,
Apr. 12. 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 12, 1907. 46635
Tout's (The) temptation; 1 act dramatic com-
position, by F. J. Beaman. [1], 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913; D : 32813 ; Fred J. Bea-
man, Washington. 46636
Tow-path (The); rustic drama in 4 acts, by C.
Von der Vonde. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1915 ; D : 40247 ; C. Von der
Vonde, New York. 46636a
Towah, a legend of Death Valley; by A. Lucdy.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arturo Lucey, New York ; D : 7521, Oct
30, 1905; 2c. Oct. 30, 1905. 46637
2355
46637
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46657
Tower (The); romance in the clouds, by J. E.
Austriiin. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1914; D:3G64S; Joseph E.
Austrian, New Yorlj. 46637a
Tower (The) man; a drama in 3 arts, by N, D.
Gray. [3], 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Normau D. Gray, West Chester, Fa.; D:
9811, Jan. 18, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1907. 46638
a play in 1 act, by R. Duffy. 44 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Richard Duffy, New York; D : 15434.
Mar. 24, 1909; 2c. Mar. 24, 1909. 46639
Tower (A) of Babel; tragedy in 1 act and 2
scenes, by L. T. Bradley and A. H. Brown.
[47] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1914; D : 37798 ; Lillian
Trimble Bradley and Alfred H. Brown, Lake
Mahopac, N. Y. 46639a
Tower of Babylon; a farce in 3 acts, by D. Ed-
win. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© David Edwin, Brooklyn ; D : 7147, Aug.
22, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1905. 46640
Tower (The) of Wye; a drama in 5 acts, by
W. H. Babcock. 109 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William H. Babcock, Washington ; D :
767, Aug. 16, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 16, 1901. 46641
Towers (The) of silence; scenario of a 3 act
comedy, by P. S. Sharpe.
© Percy S. Sharpe, Chicago ; 1897 : 10983.
Feb. 13. 46642
Town (A) affair; a drama in 3 acts, by L. E.
Tilden. \^>0] p. 4°. Typewritten..
© Len Ellsworth Tilden, Marlborougit,
N. II. ; D : 2195, Aug. 8, 1902 ; 2c. Min: 7, 1903.
46643
Town and country; play in 1 act, by L. Weslyn.
11], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1915 ; D : 41684 ; Louis Wes-
lyn, New York. 46643a
Town (The) clown; comedy-drama in 3 acts, i)y
.Josepii Kijig. 43 p. 4°. Tyiiewrittcn.
© Harry Frank Mathews, Springfield, O. ;
D : 8901, Aug. 1, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1906. 46644
-a romedy farce in 3 acts, by George M. Co-
lian and Frank Tanncbill, jr.
© Ciharles Wayne, New York; 1899:1 81 :;i.
Mar. 10. 46645
3 act farce, by George M. Cohan and Frank
Tannehill, jr.
© Charles Wayne, New York; 1899:181.32,
Mar. 10. 46646
Town (The) constable; vaudeville playlet, by
•Tack Ravold and H. Holman. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1911; D: 24911; Harry Hol-
man, New York. 46647
Town (The) crier; original comedy in 1 act, by
N. Twomey. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1915; D: 40378; Neil
Twomey, Dorchester, Mass. 46647a
Town (The) fool; comedy crook play in 3 acts,
by H. Green. [58] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1913 ; D : 3.5061 ; Harry Green,
Newport, Ky. 46648
— a comedy drama in 4 acts, by Tom Fitch.
© J. H. La Pearl, Danville, 111.; D:1140,
Dec. 2, 1901. 46649
or, Eli and Jane, comedy drama in 3 acts,
— or, Carnival time, comedy in 1 act, by A. T.
Goetze. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1914 ; D : 36615 ; Arthur Taylor
Goetze, Chicago. 46646a
by PI. Green. 58 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1909 ; D : 17301 ; Harry Green.
Newport, N. Y. 46650
Town (The) gossip; or. The foundation of love,
a comedy in 3 acts, by H. Booker. [62] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Harry Booker, Brooklyn ; D : 5076, May
4, 1904; 2c. May 25, 1904. 46651
Town hall to-nig-ht; a play in 1 act, by W. M.
Cress,v. 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Will M. Cressy, Concord, N. H. ; D : 6644,
]\Iay 6, 1905 ; 2c. May 6, 1905. 46652
Town hall to-nite; play in 1 act, ))y D. J. Mc-
Garrigan. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Inn. 6, 1915; D: 39440; Daniel .L Mc-
Garrigan, Philadelphia. 46652a
Town lots; a satirical comedy in 3 acts, by H. H.
Win slow.
© Herbert H. Winslow, Chicago; 1886:
444(5, Feb. 23. 46653
Town (The) marshal; comedy-drama in 4 act.s,
by liCm B. Parker. 145 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1911 ; D : 23483 ; O. E. Wee,
New York. 46654
-comedy drama of the rural Northwest, by
Charles Uli-ifli. (Chicago, T. S. Deuison &
CO. [1910] 68 p. 12°.
© Aug. 23, 1910 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1910 ; D : 21872 ;
T. S. Deuison & co.. Chicago. 46655
a musical comedy in 1 act, by E. Van Al-
styne.
© Egbert Van Alstyne, Marengo, 111. ; D :
3147, Mar. 16, 1903. 46656
Town (A) meeting; an entertainment, by Frank
E. Hiland.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
31 773, June 15 ; 2c. July 10. 46657
2356
46658
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46677
Town (The) of Honilou; a rlr:vniMti<" romposi-
lion in 4 acis, by V. Kveriiishaiii. [2], 64 p.
8^ Typowritten.
© Van Rensselaer Everinghani, OnondaKo,
N. y. ; D : 4350, Dec. f., 1903 ; 2e. Dec 5, 1903.
46658
Town (The) of Titipu. See Mikado (The)
Town (The) officer; in 4 acts, by S. V. Merri-
tnan. 36 p. f^ Typewritten.
(c) Sevnioiir V. Merrinian, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
D : 5270, July 7, 1904 ; 2c. June 22, 1904.
46659
Town (The) pump; a 3 act farce comedy, by J. M.
Cocke.
© John M. Cocke, New York ; 1899 : 12609,
Feb. 15. 46660
Town sport; or, My honey boy, rural comedy-
drama with music, by A. Todd, jr. 31 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1909 ; D : 16745 ; Aime Todd,
jr., Cincinnati. 46661
Town talk; a farce comedy in 4 acts, by E. T.
Wilson.
© Edgar T. Wilson, United States; 1890:
35612, Nov. 12. 46662
or. The big election, a snap shot of topical
events in 2 acts, book and lyrics by B. Gerard.
64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© llarnev Gerard, New York; D : 12979,
May 16, 1908 ; 2c. May 16, 1908. 46663
Town topics; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by W.
Jerome anfl C. A. Miller.
© William Jerome and Charles A. Miller,
New York ; 1895 : 5167, Jan. 21. 46664
review in 2 acts, by Harry B. Smith, R. B.
Sniitli and Ned AVayburn. [114] p. 4°.
I'ypewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1915; D: 40533; Robert B.
Snn'lh, New York. 46664a
Town vs. countiy.
daughter.
Sec Granger's (The)
Township 1 north, range 12 east; a comedy, by
O. J. Messer.
© C. J. Messer, Portland. Or.; 1892:2071.
.Ian. 11. 46665
Toy (A) deceijtion; a 1 act dramatic sketch, by
T. E. Wliitbread. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Tliomas E. Whitbread. New York; D:
13662. Aug. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1908. 46666
Toy land; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by Harry
L. Newton.
© T. M. Tracy and Hampton Durand, Chi-
cago ; D : 13124, May 21, 1908. 46667
Toy (The) maker; a musical comedy adapted
from the Erencli of Maurice Ordonneau by
F. Hartman. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ferris Hartman, Oakland, Cal. ; D : 1180S,
Nov. 26, 1907; 2c. Nov. 26, 1907; 2c. (printed)
Oct. 21, 1908. 46668
a nuisical comedy in 4 acts, by Ferris Hart-
man.
© William Henry Leahy, San Francisco; D:
687, July 1, 1901. 46669
Toy (The) maker of Nuremberg; a play in 3
acts and 2 scenes, by A. Strong. [69] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Austin Strong, New York ; D : 11801, Nov.
25, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1907. 46670
Toy (The) makers; comic opera in 3 acts,
libretto bv Charles F. Pidgin, music l)y
Charles D. Blake. [2], 79 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Charles F. Atkinson, Brookline, Mass. ;
D : 9943, Feb. 11. 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1907.
46671
Toy (The) maker's dream; a 2 act semi-operatic
comedy, by W. C. Cushman. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1909 ; D : 16571 ; William C.
Cushman, Evanston, 111. 46672
Toy (The) pistol; a farce-comedy in 2 acts, by
William Gill.
© Charles Frohman, New York; 1886: 4713,
Feb. 25. 46673
Toy (The) salesman; mimical comedietta, by
Jack Gorman. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912 ; D : 31363 ; Harry Antrim,
Philadelphia. 46674
Toy-shop (The); by A. C. D. Riley. 44 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Alice C. D. Riley, Evanston, 111. ; D :7447 ;
Oct. 23, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1905. 46675
-a drama for children, by F. S. Isham and
Edward Weitzel. New York, T. H. French;
London, Samuel French, 1891. 12 p. 12°.
© T. H. French, New York; 1891:42780,
Nov. 30 ; 2c. Dec. 5. 46676
or, Richard and Elmira, an opera in 3 acts,
libretto by W. P. Pawing, music by W. A. Ja-
kel. Brenham, 'I'ex., Evening press print
[1806] 15 p. 8". [Libretto only]
© William P. Ewing and Wentzel A. Jakel.
Brenham, Tex.; 1896:31552, May 25; Ic. May
26. 46677
Toy soldiers; play in 1 act, by A. E. Van Slyck.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1915; D : 40427 ; Agnes B
Van Slyck, Cambridge, Mass. 46677*
2357
46678
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46700
Toys (The); u play in 3 acts, by H. A. McAnar-
ney. 35 p. obi. 24°.
© Henrv Aloysins McAnarney, Baltimore;
D: 14390, Nov. 27, 1908; 2c. Dec. 23, 1908.
46678
Trace (La); drama in 1 act, by G. II. Craw. 53
p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1910; D : 22181 ; George
Rockhlll Craw, Chicago. 46679
Tracie, the outlaw; a dramatic composition in
3 acts, by W. K. ^Nlacaulay.
© William R. Macaulay, Butte, Mont. ; D :
2275, Aug. 27, 1902. 46680
Track (The) of guilt; an original sensational
drama in 3 acts, by P. A. Fitzgerald.
© Robert Ellwood, Philadelphia; 1874:7965,
.Tune 12. 46681
Track 13; by L. M. Meauey. 17 p. 4°. Type-
• written.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1910 ; D : 22302 ; Lottie Myrtle
INIeaney, Charlestown, Mass. 46682
Track-walker; a play in 3 acts, by G. A. Town-
send.
© George Alfred Townsend, Washington;
1900 A : 9889, Apr. 18. 46683
Tracked around the world.
© A. H. Woods, New York ; D : 4746. Mar.
IS, 1904. 46684
Tracked by a newspaper; by A. Cahen.
© Alfred Cahen, Allegheny, Pa.; 1897:
71098, Dec. 18. 46685
Tracked by wireless; a melodrama in 4 acts,
l>y .1. Le Brandt.
© Joseph Le Brandt, New York; D: 15138,
Feb. 12, 1909. 46686
Tracked by wireless across the Atlantic; in 4
acts, by I. C. Tichenor. 52 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1910 ; D : 21947 ; Ira C. Tiche-
nor, Los Angeles. 46687
Tracked through life; a drama.
© A. H. Henderson and A. K. Hadel, Balti-
more ; 1873 : 6345, June 5. 46688
Tracked to death; a drama in 1 act, by Charles
H. Flemming.
© Pete Lee, Baltimore; 1872 : 5109, May 16.
46689
or. The boy avenger, by J. M. Thompson.
© John M. Thompson, Buffalo; 1873: 11016,
Sept. 25. 46690
drama in prologue and 3 acts, by J. M.
Tracy and Merrill, the Oregon outlaws.
© James Francis Post, Vancouver, British
Columbia ; D : 2870, Dec. 23, 1902. 46693
Thompson.
© .J. M. Thompson, Buffalo; 1874:2037,
Feb. 20. 46691
See also Flip.
— -sensational melodrama in 5 acts, by F.
Readick, R. E. French, and W. M. Russell.
© Frank Readick, Seattle ; D : 2399, July 18,
1902.
46693
Tracy in Washington, the world famous out-
law; 5 act drama, bv W. Adams. Joliet, 111,
W. Adams. 12 p. 12°.
© Wm. Adams, Joliet, 111. ; D : 2482, Oct. 13,
1902 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1902. 46694
Tracy the bandit. f<ee Romantic (The) life
and crimes of dare devil Tracy.
Tracy, the escaped convict; a drama in 4 acts,
by C. B. Cammeyer.
© Cornelius B. Cammeyer, New York; D:
• 2268, Aug. 25, 1902. 46695
Tracy, the outlaw; a melodramatic story of
real life in 4 acts, by P. G. Williams. [116] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Percv G. AVilliams. Brooklyn; D : 2355.
Aug. 19, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1902. 46696
Trade; an original comedy in 3 acts, by E. A.
Sothern. John M. Marton and Robert Reece.
Albany, 1876.
© E. A. Sothern. United States ; 1876 : 3378,
Mar. 20. 46697
Trade winds; drama in 3 acts, by S. Gautereaus.
[2], 44 p. f°. Typewritten.
® Ic. Jan. 1.5. 1915: D : 39404 : Standley
Gautereaux, Stanford University, Cal.
46697a
Traders (The); a story of today in 3 acts, by
Franklin Balhm. [129] p. f°. Typewritten.
© M. T. Harding, Denver; D : 13641, Aug.
19, 1908 ; Ic. July 15. 1908 ; Ic. Aug. 19, 1908.
46698
Tradimento (II) di Giuda col sacrifizio del Re-
dentore; traggedia in 4 atti, dall' autore A.
Durante fu' Antonio. [4], 55 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 26. 1915; D: 40898; Alberico
Durante, Akron, O. 46698a
Trading in Yokohama; a tale of the bulls and
bears, comedy with nuisic, put into 3 acts by
Louis de Casanova.
© L. de Casanova, New York ; D : 3725, Julv
15, 1903. 46699
Trading (The) stamp craze; a farce in 2 acts,
by J. B. Bell.
© J. B. Bell, Wilmington, Del.; 1899 : 36361,
June 1; 2c. June 12. 46700
2358
46701
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46716
Trading (The) stamp jRend; fnrce in 1 act, by
Charles Horwitz. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© IMrs. Stuart Robson, New York ; D : 6195,
Feb. 8. 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1905. 46701
Trading- (The) stamp girl; ])biy in 1 act, by
Henry Bergman. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1915 ; D : 42547 ; C4race Tre-
inont, Brooklyn. 46701a
Tradition; play in 1 act, by G. Middleton. [2],
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 9, 1913 ; D : 32144 ; George INIid-
dleton, New York. 46702
-with On bail, Their wife. Waiting. The
cheat of pity, and Mothers; 1 act plays of
contemporary life, bv George Middleton.
New Y<n-k, Henry Holt & co., 1913. 4 p. 1., 173
p. 12°.
© Feb. 17, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1913 ; D : 32403 ;
Henry Holt & co., New York. 46703
Ti'aduced (The) wife. Sec Human nature.
Traumerei; comedy drama in 1 act, by G. Moys-
ton. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1909 ; D : 16767 ; Guy Moys-
ton, Memphis, Tenn. 46703a
-play in 1 act and 3 scenes, by G. H. Smith.
[1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21. 1915 : D : 40998 ; George Hoyt
Smith, Jacksonville, Fla. 46703b
Trafalgar; a play, by H. Douglas. 81 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Harrv Douglas. Great Barrington, Mass. ;
D : 6591, Apr. 28, 1905 ; 2c. May 13, 1905.
46704
Traffic (The); sociological drama in 4 acts, by
K. Marshall and O. Bailey. [181] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1913 ; D : 34460 ; Bacli:iel
Marshall and Oliver Bailey, Seattle. 46705
Traffic and life in the underworld; play in 1
act, S. Grauman. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25. 1914 ; D : 36140 ; Sidney Grau-
man. San Francisco. 46705a
Tragedia (La) del beso; poema drama tico en 3
cantos, [de] C. Fernandez Shaw, inspirado en
La coniedia, de Dante AUghieri. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1910. 38 p., 2 1.
12'.
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21967 ;
Carlos Fernandez Shaw, Madrid. 46706
Tragedia di S. Filomena; di G. Gatto. New
York, The author, 1902. [15] p. 12°.
© Giovanni Gatto, New York ; D : 2548, Nov.
3, 1902; 2c. Nov. 3, 1902. . 46707
Tragedians (The) of Kalamazoo; a musical
burlesque comedy in 3 acts, by R. McWade.
© Robert McWade, New York; 1880:3492,
Mar. 5. 46708
York; 1887:
46710
Tragedies of errors; drama in 3 acts, by S.
Greene. [58] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1911; D : 28272 ; Samuel
Greene. New York. 46709
Tragedies (The) of Seneca; tr. into Ftitrlisli
v(n-so, to which have been appended compara-
tive analyses of the corresponding Greek and
Roman plays, and a mythological index, by
Frank Justus Miller ; introduced by an essay
on the influence of the tragedies of Seneca
upon early English drama by John Matthews
^Janly. Chicago, The University of Chicago
press; [etc., etc.] 1907. ix, 534 p. front. 8°.
Contents : Oedipus. — Phoenissae ; or, The-
bais. — Medea. — Hercules furens. — Hippolytus ;
or, Phaedra. — Hercules oetaeus. — Thyestes. — ■
Troades. — Agamemnon. — Octavia.
© University of Chicago, Chicago; A:
184653, Aug. 17, 1907; 2c. Dec. 9, 1907.
46709a
Tragedy (A); a new original comedy in 3 acts,
by Chas. S. Fawcett.
© Frank W. Sanger, New
14043, INIay 28.
Tragedy (The) at Oldbury hall; a totally origi-
nal local tragic drania in 5 acts, by C. P. Brown.
© Charles P. Brown. Brooklyn ; 1870 : 2774,
Oct. 13. 46711
Tragedy (A) in a New York flat; a dramatic
episode in 2 scenes, by S. Hartmann. Author's
ed. [New York, 1896] 11 p. 8°.
© Sadakichi Hartmann, New York: 1X96:
61329, Nov. 9 ; 2c. Nov. 13. 46712
Tragedy (A) in Bohemia.
© Henry Bagge, New York; 1898:12.563,
Feb. 19. 46713
Tragedy (A) in Rome; from La Contessa
Trigona, di-ama in 4 acts, by L. Casaburi, tr.
liy R. De Leo. [1], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28. 1912 ; D : 29209 ; Luigi Casa-
buri. New York. 46714
Tragedy (The) of a bonnet; a 1 act plav, bv
B. K. PliiJlips.
© Bettine Kavanaugh Phillips, New York;
1900 A : 2767, Jan. 30. 46715
Tragedy (The) of a nation; niilitarv allegory
in 3 pts., by T. M. Carroll. [30] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1915; D: 41967; Thomas I\Iur-
ray Carroll, Jersey City. 46715a
[Tragedy (The) of a woman; by Pauline Kobrin
(Segal)]
,',i"jpX 4 'ps n?:n"i-
,(^N*-'
92 p. 4°. Typewritten
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1912; D : 30549 ; Sarah Ad-
ler, Brooklyn. 46716
2359
46717
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46733
Trag-edy (The) of Aaron Burr; in 4 acts, by
B. M. WoodliMms. [751 V- 4°. Typewritten.
© Eliznhetli Maurice Woodluinis, San Jose,
Col. ; D : 10610. Mny 21, 1907 ; LV. May 21. 1907.
46717
Tragedy (The) of Amy Robsart; in 5 acts, by
H. Hardv. London, R. Banks & son, 1912. 95
p. 8°.
© Apr. 23, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1912 ; L) : 29432 ;
Harold Hardy, London. 46718
Tragedy (The) of an actor's life; play in 1 act,
by G. Schacht. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1913; D : 33S69 ; Gustav
Schacht, Brooklyn. 46719
Tragedy of Baramedia; by N. Staples.
© Nellie Staples, Ashtabula, O. ; D : 14784,
Jan. 11, 1909. 46720
Tragedy (The) of blind Margaret; an adapta-
tion from Longfellow's Blind girl of Castel-
Cuille, a monologue in 3 scenes, by Bertha M.
AViLson.
© Peuu pub. CO., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39227,
July 30 ; 2c. July 30. . 46721
Tragedy (The) of Chevelier La Salle; in 5 acts,
by N. Campbell. 32 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1910 ; D : 22401 ; Neil Camp-
bell, Laurium, Mich. 46721a
Tragedy of Dido; by J. O'Connor.
© Jer<>iniali O'Connor, Washington; 1S93:
18937, Apr. 17. 46722
Tragedy of errors; pla>' in 1 act, by D. D. Da-
vies. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1914; D : 38552 ; Doht D. Da-
vies, New York. 46722a
a satire on p]llen Warn(>r Kirk's Tlie story
of Margaret Kent, liy F. F. CI a din. [3J, 81
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank F. Claflin, Alameda, Cal.; 1890:
37072, Nov. 28 ; 2c. Dec. 8. 46723
Tragedy (The) of Etarre; a poem, l\y Rbys
Carpenter. New York, Sturgis & Walton com-
pany, 1912. v, 137, [1] p. 12°.
© Mar. IS, 1912; 2c. Mar. 19, 1912; A:
312061; R. Carpenter, New York. 46723a
Tragedy (A) of hearts; in 4 acts, by G. H. How-
ard. [112] p. f°. T.vpewritten.
© George H. Howard, Washington ; D : 7500,
Nov. 4, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1901. 46724
Same. New ed. 91 p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© George Henry Howard, Washington ; D :
16203, June 30, 1909 ; 2c. June 30, 1909. 46725
Tragedy (The) of J. Wilkes Booth; a drama of
the period of llie Civil War, in 2 acts and 11
scenes, by D. K. Simonds. 33 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© D. K. Simonds, Manchester. Vt. ; D:
15860, May 15, 1909; Ic. May 15, 1909. 46726
Tragedy (The) of Katharine Howard; by B. C.
Frencli. 73 p. \" . Typewritten.
© Blanche ('ulbertson French. New Ro-
clielle, N. Y. ; D : 3718, Julv 13, 1903; 2c. Julv
13, 1903. 46727
Tragedy of King Louis IX; in 5 acts, by J. J.
Allen.
© J. J. Allen, Chicago ; 1889 : 16745, June 1.
46728
Tragedy (The) of Lord Wishy-Washy ; an
operetta in 5 acts, play composed and music
selected by E. C. White. 34 p. 12°. Printed.
[Words only]
© Ella Caroline White. Philadelphia; 1890:
26777, Sept. 1 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 46729
Tragedy (A) of love; by A. Roucolle.
© Adrienne Roucolle, Fort Collins, Col. ; D :
1335, Jan. 22, 1902. 46730
Tragedy (The) of Ludwick and Flora; in 5
acts, by J. B. Larsen.
© Joseph B. Larsen, San Francisco ; 1881 :
5464, Apr. 11. 46731
Tragedy (The) of man; dramatic allegory in 4
tableaux and 9 visions, l)y Imre Madach, adap-
tation from the original Magyar, by Antal
Nando!"y [pseud, of F. F. Weiss] English rev.
by Sarah Foss Wolverton. [9], 126 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 26, 1915; D: 39504; Feri Felix
Weiss, Winthrop, Mass. 46731a
a dramatic poem in 6 pts. and 13 tableaux,
()riginal fr. from the Himgarian of Inu'e
IMadacb l)y F. F. Weiss, English rev. by Sarali
Foss Wolverton. [13], 176 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1912; D: 29040; Feri F.
Weiss, Winthrop, Mass. 46732
Tragedy (The) of Mancoatl; by D. E. Guibert.
© Oscar E. Guibert, Des Moines ; D : 7874,
Jan. 18, 1906. 46733
Tragedy (The) of my nation; drama in 3 acts
and 6 scenes, by Ossyp Dymow.
[8], 142 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915 ; D : 39376 ; David Kess-
ler and Max R. Wilner, New York. 46733a
2360
46734
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITl-^D STATES
46749
Tragedy (The) of Nan, and other plays; by J.
Masefield. New York, M. Kennerley, 1909, 4
p. 1., 7-114 p. 12°.
Contents : Trapedy of Nan. — Campdcn won-
dor. — Mrs. Harrison.
© Auff. 7, 1909; 2c. July 16, 1909; D: 16533;
.John INIa.'^etield, I.ondon. 46734
Tragedy of Pompey the Great; by J. Masefield.
Boston, Little, Brown & cc, 1910. 75 p. 12°.
© Apr. 4, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1910 ; D : 20780 ;
John Masefield, England. 46735
■play in 3 acts, by J. Masefield. New York,
Macmillan co., 1914. 6 p. 1., 137 p. 12°.
© Feb. 11, 1914: 2c. Feb. 12, 1914; D:
36002 ; John IMasefield, London. 46735a
Tragedy (The) of Ransom Hollow; or, Twelve
months amongst the roughs, by C. R. Lesh.
© C. R. Lesh, United States ; 1874 : 13990,
Nov. 14. 46736
Tragedy (The) of Salome; a piny in 5 tableaux,
by R. d'Humieres. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert d'Humieres. Paris ; D : 11753, Oct.
24, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1907. 46737
Tragedy (The) of the flowers. See Bollen
Dale.
Tragedy (A) of the fog; dramn in 4 acts, by D.
Davidson. [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1913 ; D : 33954 ; Dor6 David-
son. New York. 46738
Tragedy (The) of the kiss; play in 5 nets, by
J. S. Woodbouse. [3], 114 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Ausr. 4, 1913; D: 31005; James Stew-
art Woodlionse, Dos Moines. 46739
Tragedy (A) of the Klondike. See Canuck's
(The) secret.
Tragedy (The) of the Little Big Horn. Sec
History (A.) of American civilization.
Tragedy (The) of the old placer mine. Sec
Vendetta.
Tragedy (A) of virtue; in 4 acts, by W. R. Cat-
tellc.
© Wallis Ricliard Cattellc, Tenafly, N. J. ;
1897 : 34622, June 9. 46740
Tragedy via comedy; n comedy in 3 acts, by
C. A. Reade.
© Charles A. Reade, Chicago ; 1884 : 7823,
Apr. 12. 46741
Tragic (A) denouement; a 1 act play, by T. S.
Nol an.
© T. S. Nolan, Chicago ; 1890 : 24026, July
31. 46742
Tragic (The) man. See Tag (Der)
Tragical (The) history of Doctor Faustus.
Sec Masterpieces of the English drama:
Christopher Marlowe.
Tragbdie (Die) der huiiderttausend. Sec Um-
weg (Der) zum tod.
Tragbdie (Die) der schbnheit; 3 nkte, von Alex-
ander von (ilcicben - Russwurin. Stuttgart,
A'erlng von Julius Hoffmann, 1912. 3 p. !., 124
p. 12°.
© Aug. 29, 1914; Ic. Sept. 26, 1914; D:
38455 ; Julius Hoffmann, Stuttgart, Germany.
46742a
Trahison; a play in 5 acts, by P. Milliet and
Laruche. 82 p. 4. Typewritten.
© Paul Milliet & Laruche, Paris ; D : 6369,
Mar. 21, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 21, 1905. 46743
Trahison (La) de Pan; opera-comique en 1
acte, po^me de Stepban Bord^se, musique de
Charles Lecocq. Brochure complete. Paris,
M. Eschig, 1912. 31 p. 12°.
© Oct. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31.523 ;
Max P]schig, Paris. 46744
Same.
© Dec. 28, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1913 ; D : 32123 ;
Max Eschig, Paris. 46745
Trail (The); drama in 4 acts, by G. Kearns
[68] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1911; D : 24554 ; George
Kearns, McCook, Neb. 46746
Trail (The) of death. Sec Yosemite.
Trail (The) of happiness; comedy dramn in 4
acts, by G. O. Simpson. 26 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1913; D : 35392 ; Claude (».
Simpson, Edina, Mo. 46747
Trail (The) of the lasso. See Headless (The)
horseman.
Trail (The) of the serpent; a 4 act drama, bv
M. B. Arnold.
© Marguerite Bcaulieu Arnold, Chicago ; D :
82, Jan. 26, 1901. 46748
an original local drama in 4 acts, by J. J.
McCloskey.
© .Tames J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1871:
4205, May 6. 46749
Trail (The) of the torch; a play in 4 nrls, liy
Paul Hei'vieu, tr. by .John Alan Hnugliton,
with an introdudion by Brnnder Matthews.
Garden City, N. Y. ; Donbledav, Pace & com-
pany, 191.5. xi, [1], 128, [2] p. 12°. (Half-
title : The Drama league series of plays, vol.
XII )
© Nov. 1.5, 1915; 2c. and aff. Nov. 18, 1915;
A: 4147.52: Doubleday, Page & co.. Garden
City, N. Y. 46749a
2361
46750
DKAMATIG COMPOSITIONS
46769
Trail (The) to Loveland; western comedy
. druiiui in 4 acts, by W. 10. La Rose and F. G.
Earle. [2], 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1c. Sept. 12, 1012; D : 30827 ; William K.
La Rose, Anderson. Ind. 46750
Ti'ail trippers; lijilit opera, by L. McKinne. 28
p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1912; D : 30228 ; Lila Mc-
Kinne, San Francisco. 46750a
Trailed; in 1 act, by F. J. Rosse. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Florence James Rosse, New York ; D :
10551, May 13, 1907; 2c. May 13, 1907. 46751
Trailed into the desert,
secret.
See Indian's (The)
Trailed to the chasm; or, Indian vengeance,
a pantomimic spectacle, with some dialogue,
in 3 scenes and a picture effect, by W. J. Wil-
son. 14 p. 4°.
© William .L Wilson, Cleveland; D : 15141,
Feb. 20, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1909. 46752
Trailing a smuggler; comic opera in capsule
form, by J. IMcCree. [1], 22 p. 4°. Typewrit-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1915; D : 40214 ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 46752a
Train (The) dispatcher; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by G. A. Day. [-70] p. f°. Typewritten.
© (Jeorge Artbur Day, Chicago ; D : 6607,
May 1, 1905; 2c. Rlay 1, 1905. 46753
Train (The) leaves in ten minutes; farce, by
Louise Rand Bascom. Lebanon, O., March
brothers [1912] 3 p. 8°.
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30806 ; March bros., Lebanon, O. 46754
Train (The) robber; a farce in 1 act, by H. C.
Nash. San Francisco, C. A. Murdock & co.,
1895. 39 p. 16°.
© Herbert C. Nash. San Francisco; 1895:
65655, Dec. 26; 2c. Dec. 26. 46755
Train (The) robbers; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by B. R. ]\[iller.
© Bert R. Aliller, Reading, Pa. ; 1896 : 5979S,
Oct. 30. 46756
drama in 4 acts, by B. R. Miller. Typewrit-
ten.
'© Bert Ritter Miller, Reading, Pa.; 1899:
59765, Sept. 18 ; 2c. Sept. 18. 46757
Train (A) robbery; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
C. Gardiner. 4". Typewritten.
© (Cornelius Gardiner, Washington; 1896:
11081, Feb. 17 ; Ic. Feb. 17. 46758
Train twenty minutes late; a vaudeville musi-
cal farce, by W. ^^^ Prosser. 12 p. 8°.
Printed. [Words only]
© William Warren Prosser and J. Norton
Binkley, Columbus, O. ; D : 1620, Mar. 18,
1902 ; 2c. Mar. 18, 1902. 46759
Train (The) wreckers; a play in 4 acts.
© Warren and Geo. M. Noble, Guthrie, Okl. :
1897 : 11864, Feb. 18. 46760
a sensational melodrama in 5 acts, by J. A.
Fraser, jr. .56 p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. Fraser, jr., Chicago ; 1891 : 34797, Sept.
30; 2c. Sept. 30. 46761
Train (The) wreckers of the Black Diamond
express; a moving picture drama in 1 act, by
G. M. Anderson. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© G. M. Anderson, New York ; D : 8295,
Mai-. 27, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1906. 46762
Trained nurse; comedy in 4 acts, by H. Greene.
86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1909 ; D : 16915 ; Homer
Greene, Honesdale, Pa. 46763
-vaudeville act. by Edward Hanford. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1915; D : 42499 ; Nan Hewins.
New York. 46763a
See also Critical (A) case.
Training a husband; by J. M. Ferguson. Type-
written.
© J. Murray Ferguson. Chicago; 1900 A:
26142, Oct. 20 ; Ic. Oct. 20 ; Ic. Oct. 29. 46764
comedy in 3 acts, by H. Granville. [115] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1915 ; D : 41510 ; Homer Gran-
ville, New York. 46764a
a play in 1 act, by E. W. Fifield. [2], 14
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1912 ; D : 30138 ; Effie Wood-
ward Fifield, Minneapolis. 46765
Training (The) camp; 1 act sketch, by W,
Brjulshaw. 7 ]i. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1913; D : 33115 ; Will Ht;)<i-
shaw, Chicago. 46766
Training the pups; or, 20 mile race with fox
hounds, by A. W. Johnson.
© A. W. Johnson, Sedalia, Bio. ; 1892 : 19205,
May 4. 46767
Trainmen; drama in 4 acts, by Edward Prentiss
Knox. 56, [2] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27. 1911; D: 24080; Gertrude E.
Knox, Upper Montclair, N. J. 46768
Trains de luxe; couiedie en 4 actes, par A. Her-
mant. 2 p. 1., 87 p.' 12°.
© Abel Hermant, Paris ; D : 14811, Jan. 14,
1909 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1909. 46769
2362
46770
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46790
Traitor (The); by A. W. WyiuUiam. 35 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1910 ; D : 20028 ; A. W. Wynd-
hani, New York. 46770
by B. B. McAvoy.
© Ballard Brownlee McAvoy, Trenton,
N. J. ; D : 659, July 15, 1901. 46771
drama of the American Revolution in 4
acts, by O. Weeks. [2], 120 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1913; D : 31934 ; Orville
Weeks, Brooklyn. 46772
historical drama in 1 act, by jM. E. Peltzer.
19 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1911 ; D : 24815 ; Mas E. Pelt-
zer, Chicago.
46773
— -a play in 4 acts, by Channing Pollock and
T. Dixon, jr., from Mr. Dixon's novel of the
same title, being a dramatic sequel to The
Clansman. [169] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Dixon, jr., New York ; D : 12949,
May 11, 1908 ; 2c. May 12, 1908. 46774
— playlet in 1 act, by W. Travis. 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1915; D : 39655 ; Wesley
Travis, Williams, la. 46774a
— or, Benedict Arnold, a play in 5 acts, by
Mrs. A. T. Oakes.
© Mrs. A. T. Oakes, United States; 1879:
3506, Mar. 14. 46775
— a dream of empire, a drama, by G. Harris.
Typewritten.
© Garrard Harris, Jackson. Miss. ; 1900 A :
4087, Feb. 13 ; Ic. Feb. 13 ; Ic. Mar. 28. 46776
— (Un traitre) ; a drama in 5 acts, by Albert
Ledanois.
© Francois IMoiis and Louis Nathal, New
York; 1886: 19911, Sept. 3. 46777
— • See also Dawn; with The noble lord, etc.
Traitor and patriot; an historical drama in 5
acts, by A. J. Garceau.
© Arthur J. Garceau, Boston ; 1895 : 55197,
Oct. 31. 46778
Traitor (The) captain; historical drama divided
in 1 prologue and 3 acts, by F'. D. Day and
A. V. E. Day. [49] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank D. Day and A. V. E. Day, Brook-
lyn; D:3114, Mar. 11, 1903; 2c. Mar. 11. 190:i
46779
Traitor (The) doomed. See Convict (The)
Traitor (A) to Trance; an episode in H. C. Chat-
tield-Taylor's novel The crimson wing, drama-
tized by Wallace Kice. 20 p. 4^ Typewrit-
ten.
© H. C. Chatfield-Taylor, Chicago; D:
15887. May 3, 1909 ; 2c. May 3, 1909. 46780
Traitor to the flag-; or, Barriers swept away,
4 act military drama, by E. Bostwick. Type-
written.
© Ernest Bostwick, Flushing, N. Y. ; 1899 :
50982, Aug. 8 ; 2c. Aug. 8. 46781
Traitor (The) wife.
© Thomas Rolfe Mills, New York; D:
6339, Mar. 15, 1905. 46782
Traitor's (The) doom. See Boys (The) in blue.
Traitors in the trenches; play in 1 act, by B. W.
Starkweather. [2|, 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1915; D: 39986; Bertlia Wil-
kins Starkweather, Los Angeles. 46782a
Traitor's (The) wife. See Margaret.
Traitre (Un) See Traitor (A)
Traitress (The); a drama, bv C. E. Warren.
[116] p. 4'. Typewritten.
© Charles E. Warren, Chicago ; D : 15461,
Mar. 27, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1909. 46783
Traitress (A) to Spain; a play in 1 act, by O. T.
Weeks. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Orville T. Weeks, New York ; D : 10483.
Mdy 3, 1907; 2c. JNIay 11, 1907. 46784
Traje (El) de Venus; comedia en 1 acto, original
de J. Lopez Barbadillo y A. Custodio.
[Pintado] ^ladrid [Sociedad de autores e.spa-
noles] 1909. 33 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18. 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17451 ; Joaquin Lopez Barbadillo y A. Custo-
dio. Madrid. 46785
Tram (A) baby; monologue, by B. B. Haywavd.
Typewritten. ♦
© Beatrice B. Hayward, Wayland, Mass. ;
1S9S : 64372, Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 3. 46786
Tramp (The); by T. E. Brady.
© TlKimas E. Brady, Baltimore; 1880 : 3149,
Feb. 27. 46787
^a prophetic drama of the times in 4 acts, by
K. S. Woods.
© Kate S. Woods, Indianapolis ; 1877 : 6607.
June 2. ■ 46788
— a serio-comic drama in 4 acts and 5 tab-
leaux, by B. Howard.
© Bronson Howard, New York ; 1877 : 3625.
Mar. 26. 46789
— or. The tramp and the fairy; playlet in 1
act. by Louis De Coucy. [2], 19 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913; D: 31860; Gustave Froh-
nian. New York. 46790
— ■ See also Life's aim.
2363
46791
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46809
Tramp (A) among' ci'anks; or, Peii^etual mo-
tion, sketch, bv Frank Dumont. New York,
Chicago [etc.] M. Witmark & sons, 1905. 12 p.
12°.
© RI. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 6125,
Jan. 23, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1905. 46791
Tramp (A) and a man; comedy-plaj' in 4 acts,
by J. P. Voorhees.
© Janios Paxton Voorhees, Greencastle,
Tnd. ; D : 8S35, July 5, 1906. 46792
Tramp and the actress; vaudeville sketch, by
Charles Ulrich. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1909.
111). 12°. ([Denison's vaudeville sketches] )
© Sept. 27, 1909; 2c. Sept. 29, 1009; D:
1G9G4 ; T. S. Denison, Chicago. 46793
Tramp (The) and the athlete and dog Spike
punching the punching bag; in 1 act, by
F. M. Lenioyne. Typewritten.
© Fred M. Lenioyne, Chicago ; 1898 : 1868G,
Mar. 21 ; Ic. Mar. 21 ; Ic. Mar. 29. 46794
Tramp (The) and the fairy. See Tramp (The)
Tramp (A) in Cupid's garden. See Prince
(The) of folly.
Tramp (A) in trouble; short sketch suitable
for vaudeville entertainment, by J. J. I'otter.
[3], 6 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1915 ; D : 39393 ; Joseph John
Poiter, New York. 46794a
Tramp (A) juggler; by J. Harrigan. Typewrit-
ten.
© James Harrigan, New York ; 1897 : 34148,
June 5 ; 2c. June 5. 46795
Tramp (The) kangaroo; burlesque on boxing
kangaroo, by S. Devere.
'*© Sam Devere, Brooklyn ; 1893 : 34772, July
25. 46796
Tramp (The) millionaire; a comedy drama, by
\V. L. Ilummell. Typewritten.
© William L. Hummell, Evansville, Ind. ;
1895 : 3266, Jan. 11 ; 2c. Feb. 2. 46797
Tramp (A) on time.
© O. H. Sylvester, Belding, Mich.; 1896:
22712, Apr. 11. 46798
Tramp (The) printer; a comedy-drama, in 4
acts, by F. L. Whipple. •
© Frank Leland Whipple, Tuscola, 111. ;
1896 : 17425, Mar. 18. 46799
— — ■ a dramatic composition, by M. Evans. SS
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Manford Evans, Moscow, Id. ; D : 15068,
Feb. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1909. 46800
southern comedy drama in 3 acts, by M.
Evans. [49] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22. 1914; D : 35749 ; Manford
Evans, Thompson, la. 46800a
Tramp (A) with a tramp; a tramp monologue,
by Harry L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1905] 9 p. 12°. (On cover: Denison's
vaudeville sketches)
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 7026,
July 24, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1905. 46801
Tramps; a comic opera in 2 acts, libretto by
H. L. Hiues.
© Henry I.. Hlnes, Springfield, Mass. ; 1893 :
4103, Jan. 19. 46802
Tramp's (The) arrival; play in 1 act, by W. J.
Kohler. [19] p. f". Ms.
© Sept. 4, 1913; D : 34324 ; William John
Kohler, Redwood City, Cal. 46803
Tramps' (The) convention; entertainment in 1
scene, for male characters only, by Jessie A.
Kelley. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1912. 36
p. 12°.
© Jan. IG, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 17, 1912 ; D : 28332 ;
^Valter H. Baker & co., Boston. 46804
Tramp's (A) daughter; the sensational melo-
drama, by H. L'rey.
© Henry Frey, New York; D : 2928, Jan.
12, 1903. 46805
Tramp's (A) dilemma; 1 act for two people.
© John C. Meany, Weary ville, Va. ; D : 2863,
Dec. 22, 1902. 46806
Tramp's dream; a 1 act drama in 3 scenes, by
A. L. Turton. [4] p. 16°. Printed.
© Arthur Leonard Turton, East Orange,
N. J.; D:4SS2, Apr. 15, 1904; 2c. Apr. 21,
1904. 46807
Tramp's (A) magic; comedy in 1 act, by J. A.
Waldron. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1911; D: 23530; James A.
Waldron, New York. 46808
Tramp's (The) story; play in 1 act, by O. T.
Johnsone. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1915; D : 40991 ; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 46808a
Tramp's (The) wedding; a romantic play in 4
acts, by W. Standish.
© Walter Standish, United States; 1882:
20923, Dec. 11. 46809
Tranquility; Collins' troubles, vaudeville com-
edy .sketch, by 0. J. Stillnum. [14] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. G. 1915 ; D : 39608 ; Geo. J. Still-
man, Jersey City. 46809a
Ti'ansaction (A) in stocks; comedy in 1 act. bv
Ralph AV. Ta;;-. New York, Dick and Fitzger-
ald, 1915. 22 p. 12°.
© May 12, 1915; 2c. May 13, 1915; D:
40G33; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 46809b
2364
46810
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46827
Transatlantiques (Les); operette eu 3 actes et
4 tableaux, par A. Hermant et Franc-Nohaiu
[pseud, de Maurice Le Grand] 40 p. illus.
4°. (Supplement gratuit au no. 2828 du
Monde illustre, 10 juin 1911) [Libretto only]
© June 10, 1911; 2c. July 15, 1911; D:
24G9G; Abel Hermant et Franc-Nohain, Paris.
46810
Transcontinental voyagers; an original nmsical
biirlescpie and I'arc'ical comedietta in 3 acts,
by F. H. Filuer.
© Frank Henrv Filner, Norfolk, Va. ; 1879:
10153. Dec. 1. 46811
Transfer please; playlet in 1 act, by E. Yeagej
and W:dter Ashlin Fairsei'vis. [3], 14 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1914; D: 37600; Edith Yeager,
Brooklyn. 46811a
Transferred affections. »S'ee Lover's (Tlie) ref-
uge.
Transfiguration of Miss Pliilura; comedy in 4
acts, by H. Blossom, adapted from Florence
M. Kingsley's story of the same name. 122 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© le. Dec. 30, 1909 ; D : 17821 ; Henry Blos-
som. New York. 46812
Transformation; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by
P. H. Crocker.
© Philip Henry Crocker, Newport, Ark. ;
1S97 : 63773, Nov. 15. 46813
4 act comedy, by J. Francis Delaney. 86 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. S, 1911 ; D : 25707 ; John F. De-
laney, Chicago. 46814
■ -play by J. Francis Delaney. Revised. [4],
71 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1912; D: 28494; John F.
Delaney, Chicago. 46815
■ • a play in 5 acts, dramatized and arr. by
S. Howell, from The golden ass, by Apuleius.
© S. Howell, New Orleans; 1873:11568.
Oct. 9. 46816
■ a religious drama in 1 act, by C. B. Stevens.
10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Calvin Blaine Stevens, Alameda, Cal. ;
D : 14913, Jan. 27, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1909.
46817
sketch in 1 act, by H. A. Convissar and M.
Marnier. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11. 1912; D: 31365; Henry A.
Convissar and Maurice Marnier, Brooklyn.
46818
Transformation (The) of Grinishaw; playlet in
1 act, by W. A. Reynolds. 17 p. f". Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1914; D: 39210; Wilson A.
Reynolds, All)any. 46818a
Transformation (The) of Raphael Lennox; a
drama, by N. April. 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Nathan April, New York ; D : 16036, June
9, 1909 ; 2c. June 9, 1909. 46819
Transformation of the human soul; moral
drama in 2 acts, by L. D. McMullin. 87 p. 8".
Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 2.5,1914; D: 36148; Lorenzo Dow
McMullin, Marietta, O. 46819a
Transformed (The) peasant. See Jeppe on the
hill.
Transforming a widow.
Smith.
See Last (The) of
Transfusion; by John A. Dougherty.
© James F. Crabam, Philadelphia; D:301,
Ai)r. 2, 1901. 46820
Transgressor (Der); ein stueck von dem grenz-
land tier New Yorker unterwelt in 3 akten,
von M. M. Simon. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1912 ; D : 30548 ; Max M. Si-
mon, New York. 46821
Transgressor (The); modern tragedy in 4 acts,
adapted from tlie German play The marriage
of Valeni, by J. W. Noble. 90 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. .Lau. 3, 1912; D : 28298 ; John Win-
throp Noble, New Rochelle, N. Y, 46822
Transgressors (The); dramatic intensity, by
P. G. MacLean. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1910; D: 22710; P. G. Mac-
Lean, Benton Harbor, Mich. 46823
play in 4 acts 5 scenes, by M. Mayo and
M. B. Owen. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1909 ; D : 17016 ; Margaret
IVIayo and Marie Bankliead Owen, United
States. 46824
Transients (The)
© Jolm St. Laurence, United States; 1880:
3250, Mar. 1. 46825
Transit (Tlie) of Leo; a comedy in 3 acts, by
A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1895 : 534S4,
Oct. 21. 46826
Transit (A) of Uranus; play in 1 act, by Shep-
pard Wagner. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6. 1915; D: 40278; Leonardo
Blackburn Arnold, Los Angeles. 46826a
Transit (The) of Venus; a musical comedy in 2
acts aud 3 scenes, by J. T. Tanner, lyrics by
Adrian Ross, music by Napoleon Lambelet.
Typewritten.
© James T. Tannei", Great Britain; 1898:
25748, Apr. 25 ; 2c. Apr. 25. 46827
2365
46828
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46844
Transition (The); drama in 4 acts and a finale,
by E. S. Luud. 27 p. f". Typewritten.
'© Ic. Feb. 12, 1910; D : 20181 ; Emil S.
Lund, Siilt Lake City. 46828
Translation (Tlie) of a savage. See Lali.
Transmission by telepathy; sketch in 1 act, by
W. C. Mack. [3] p. f^ Typewritten.
© AV alter C. Mack, New York ; D : 748, Aug.
13, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 8, 1901. 46829
Transmitters (The); a play in 1 act, by W. A.
Spaduiie. 2. p. 1., 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. IS, 1914; D : 38832 ; Walter A.
Spadone, Brooklyn. 46829a
Transmutation (The) of Yung Ling; a Chinese
musical play in 4 acts, adapted from Ernest
Bramah's story, by H. H. Cornish. L71] p.
f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Henry Hemmint,' Cornish, Philadelphia ;
D : 4395, Dec. 4, 19(i3 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1903. 46830
Transplanted; drama in 3 acts, by N. L. Man-
lieim. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1914 ; D : 36371 ; Nathaniel
Lee Manheim, Brooklyn. 46830a
Transplanted (A) flower; a play in 1 act, by
l-:imer Haskell and Damaris Drayton, adapted
fi-om Otiimar by Ouida [pseud, of Louise De la
Knmee] 15 p. 8". Printed.
© Elmer H. Youn^nian, New York ; D : 7136,
Aug. 21, 1905; 2c. Oct. 3, 1905. 46831
Transplanting (The) of Anna; a comedy in 3
acts, by R. K. Snow. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert Keith Snt)W, Boston ; D : 4544,
.Tan. 23, 1904; 2c. .Tan. 23, 1904. 46832
Transportation for two; monologue-sketch, by
E. Waldrige. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1910; 0:20122; Ernest Wal-
drige, New Orleans. 46833
Transvaal (The); a drama in 4 acts, by W. A.
Brady.
© Wm. A. Bradv, New York; 1896:2962,
Jan. 7. 46834
Trap (The); by W. E. Anderson. 15 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© W. E. Anderson. Des Moines ; D : 15656,
Apr. 19, 1909; 2c. Apr. 19. 1909; Ic. new ed.
May 17, 1909. 46835
a drama in 5 acts, by H. J. Pullen. 94 p.
4°. Q\vpewritten.
© Horace .T. Pullen. Los Angeles ; D : 15565,
Apr. 7, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1909. 46836
-drama in 1 act, by E. Terry. [2], 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1914; D: 35899; Edith Terry,
New York. 46836 a
Trap (The)— Continued.
drama of strong heart interest in 4 acts, by
Timothy Hart. [55] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1912 ; D : 29144 ; Frank Han-
non, Chicago. 46837
— ■ dramatic episode in 1 act, by G. Kelly. 13
p. 4°. Tyiiewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1912 ; D : 29603 ; George Kelly,
New York. 46838
emotional comedy in 3 acts, by A. E. Krows.
[8J, 149 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1912; D : 31388 ; Arthur Ed-
win Krows, New York. 46839
incident of the Mexican revohition, by W. A.
Rivers. [1], 13 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1914 ; D : 35525 ; Walter Allen
Rivers, San Francisco. 46839a
play in 4 acts, by J. E. Goodman, based on
Richard Harding Davis's 1 act play. Black-
mail. [128] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1914 ; D : 37226 ; Jules Eckert
Goodman, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 46839b
a play in 1 act, by D. Brannan. 1 p. 1., 29
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30. 1912 ; D : 29550 ; Dana Bran-
nan, Hartford. 46840
by G. W. Harrison. [1], 28 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1913 ; D : 35048 ; Grover Wil-
liam Harrison, Nordhoft', Cal. 46841
— - — -byW. Lobell. [31] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1914; D : 38361 ; William
Lobell, Chicago. 46841a
— western drama in 3 acts, by P. Kehno. 46
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. IS, 1911 ; D : 25518 ; Paul Kehno,
Cleveland. 46842
— See also Shadow (The)
Traperos (Los) de Madrid; sainete lirico en 1
acto y 3 cuadros. origiiuil de Ventura de la
Vega, miisica de los maestros Foglietti y Mar-
quina. Madrid [Sociedad de autoi'es espa-
fioles] 1914. 44 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D :
40043 ; Ventura de la Vega, Madrid. 46842a
Trapped; dramatic sketch, by H. Muller. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1913 ; D : 32860 ; Henry IMuller,
East Orange, N. J. 46843
in 3 acts, by Mary Lackey Jackson. [80] p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1911 ; D : 24776 ; Mrs. F. H.
Jackson, East Cleveland, O. 46844
2366
46845
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46865
Trapped — Continued.
-playlet In 1 act, by A. Keir. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1911 ; D : 23496 ; Angela Keir,
New York. 46845
Trapped at last; a protean sensational drama in
3 acts and a prologue, by Signor Canito.
© Signor Canito, New York; 1873:9645,
Aug. 28. 46846
Trapped by a card. See Queen of diamonds.
Trapped by a T; play in 3 acts, by C^Iharles God-
dard. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1915; D : 39741 ; Star co..
New York. 46847
Traum der ehebrecherin; mimodrama. New
Yorker f ami lien-drama in 1 act, von S. Sinclair
[pseud, of Stefan Vacano] musik von Charles
Borromaus Krueger [pseud, of Carl Kriiger]
13 p. 8°.
© Sept, 1, 1909; 2c. Sept. 16, 1909; D:
16802 ; Stefan Vacano, Germany. 46856
Traum (Der) des gluecklichen ; phantasie in 1
aufzug. von Ludwig Fulda. Berlin, F. Bloch
erben, 1908. 36 p. 8°.
@ Felix Blocb erben (Inh. Adolf Sliwinski
u. Ernst Bloch) Berlin; D : 12646, Mar. 31,
1908; 2c. Mar. 30, 1908. 46857
Traumg'eist. See Dreamg-host.
Trapped by treachery; a comedy drama in 4 Traunigold; drama in 3 akten, von E. Wetz-
acts, by Mark E. Swan. Typewritten.
© Stewart Lithgow, New York; 1900 A:
10671, July 6 ; 2c. July 11. 46848
Trapper (The); a vaudeville sketch in 1 scene,
by J. P. Anderson. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16241 ; J. P. An-
derson, New Haven. 46849
Trapper's (The) daug'hter; a melodrama in 4
acts and 3 scenes [by] L. Glick. [25] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© I.elia Glick, North Baltimore, O. ; D:
11710, Nov. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1907. 46850
Trapper's (The) dream. See Fonda.
Trapper's (The) last shot. See Scout's of the
Rio Grande.
Trapping (The) of David; a farce in 3 acts, by
G. F. Steely.
© Guy F. Steely, Chicago ; D : 4347, Dec. 4,
1903. 46851
Trapping of the senators; in 1 act, by H. Mar-
cell. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henri IMarcell, New York ; D : 4596, Feb.
8, 1904; 2c. Feb. 16, 1904. 46853
Trapping- Santa Claus; vaudeville act, by W. H.
Clifford. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1912 ; D : 28341 ; Wm. H.
Clifford, New York. 46853
Traps; a farce in 1 act, by J. R. Alford. 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Jeanne Russell Alford, Salt I^ake City ;
D : 6598, Apr. 28, 1905 ; 2c. May 22, 1905.
46854
Trasvista del marinaio; di D. Vaninetti. [21] p.
8°. Ms.
■ © Ic. Nov. 2, 1911; D: 25661; Daniel
Vaninetti, Medford, N. Y. 46855
Ti'aum (Der) a nevuah. See Schtern (Der) f on
Praag.
stein-Kleffner. . . . [New York, Press of
Meyer brothers] 1908. 47 p. 8°.
© Emmy Wetzsteiu-Kleffner, New York ;
D : 12468, Feb. 6, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 31, 1908.
46858
Traumtanzerin (Die); schwank in 3 akten. von
Max Bayrhanuner und Hermann Hausleiter.
Berlin, Berliner theater-verlag, 1912. 83 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1912 ; D : 30648 ; Alfred Spitz,
New York. 46859
Traumulus; drama in 5 akten, von Arno Holz
und Oscar Jerschke. New York, I. Goldmann
CO., 1904. 130 p. 12°.
© Josef Stein, Berlin ; D : 5550, Sept. 20,
1904; 2c. Sept. 26, 1904. 46860
Travel on the emigrant train; or, The emi-
grant sleeping car going West, an original
dramatic composition.
© Tony Pastor, New York ; 1880 : 1859,
Feb. 2. 46861
Traveled roads; a play in 4 acts, by F. Nord-
strom. [152] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1913; D: 32306; Frances
Nordstrom, Washington. 46863
Ti'avelers (The); comedy sketch, by Barry Gray.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1913; D : 32052 ; Morton &
Rossi, New York. 46863
— fai'ce in 3 acts, by Max Temple [pseud, of
M. M. and M. W. Skinner] [2], 51 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1911 ; D : 25925 ; M. M. Skin-
ner and M. W. Skinner, Berlin. 46864
— 1 act musical comedy, by G. F. Munro. [3]
p. 8^ Printed. [Words only]
© Ic. June 22, 1910; D: 21893; Gordon
Fraser Munro, East Orange, N. J. 46865
5379— VOL 2—17-
-45
2367
4G866
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46886
Travelers (The) return; comedy 1 act playlet,
l)y Edgar W. Kuff. [GJ p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1912; D : 29475 ; Stanley &
Francis, New Yort:. 46866
Travelin' (The) man; comedy in 4 acts, by
Taidgin Uoe [pseud, of P. Ramsbottom] [2J,
90 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. IS, 1914; D:3G084; P. Ramsbot-
tom, Fargo, N. D. ■ 46866a
Traveling a la cart; 1 act comedy dramatic
sketch, by George Wolford Barry. [1], 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1911; D : 23411 ; J. Knox
Gavin and Jennie Piatt, Clifton, N. J. 46867
Traveling acquaintances. See Poggles.
Traveling agent. See Passenger (The) agent.
Traveling (The) companion; slietch for 2 fe-
males, by Harry S. Miller. New Yorls, H. J.
Webman", 1902. 10 p. 16°. (Webmau's series
of select vaudeville plays, sketches and farces,
no. 4)
© Henrv J. Wehman, New York ; D : 2382,
Sept. 26, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1902. 46868
Traveling (The) dentist; by Cbarles Horwitz.
23 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Keller Mack, Philadelphia ; D : 6504, Apr.
12, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 12, 1905. 46869
Traveling (The) doctor; or, Trouble in the
Smith family, by James William Kessinger.
39 p. 8".
© James ^Vm. Kessinger, Topeka, Kan. ;
1900 A : 13064, May 24 ; 2c. June 5, 1901.
46870
Traveling (The) man; a miracle play, by Lady
Gregory, p. [53]-64. 8°. {With her White
cockade)
© Lady Gregory, Ireland ; D : 7801, Dec. 29,
1905 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1905. 46871
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by B. Woolfolk.
27 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Bovle Woolfolk, Danville, Ky. ; D : 10625,
May 23," 1907; 2c. May 23, 1907. 46872
a play in 4 acts, by Collarbox ( B. H. Stand-
ish) [65] I). 4°. Typewritten.
© B. H. Standish, Minneapolis; D : 5805,
Nov. 21, 1904; 2c. Nov. 21, 1904. 46873
a tragedy in 3 acts, by Collarbox [pseud, of
B. H. Standish] 60 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura G. Standish, Minneapolis ; D : 906,
Sept. 30, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 21. 1904. 46874
Traveling (The) man's flirtation; play in 1 act,
by L. Chevalier. [12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1914 ; D : 36735 ; Louis Cheva-
lier, New York. 46874a
Traveling (A) man's wife; dramatic comedy,
by M. J. Graham. [2], 3 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1913; D : 33012 ; Marian J.
Graham, New York. 46875
Traveling (The) salesman; a comedy in 4 acts,
by J. Forbes. [211] p. 4^ Typewritten.
© James Forbes, New York. D : 12403, Feb.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1908. 46876
play in 1 act, by J. McCree. [1], 0 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1913; D: 34018; Junie Mc-
Cree. New York. 46877
Traveling (The) salesman & samples; or.
Cuddy and Clark, original vaudeville sketch,
by H. H. Cudmore and C. Baker. [2], 8 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1913; D : 34462 ; H. H. Cud-
more and Clark Baker, New York. 46878
Traveling (The) salesman and the female
drummer; comedy playlet, by H. Devine. 5
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1912; D : 28508 ; Harry De-
vine, Chicago. 46879
Traveling (The) salesman and the village
belle; sketch with songs in 1 act, by Davis and
Davis. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1910; D: 22244; William R.
Davies, New York. 46880
Travels (The) of the Yama Yamas; a play.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; I) : 13397,
July 22, 1908. 46881
Travers' house; a dramatic romance in a pro-
logue and 3 acts, by T. B. Macdonough and
Julian Magnus.
© Thomas B. Macdonough, New York ;
1886 : 10736, May 5. 46882
Travesty on Camille; by F. W. Noxon. Type-
written.
© Frank W. Noxon, Boston; 1898:41441,
July 11 ; 2c. July 11. 46883
Travesty on Salvina and Bernheart; 1 act
sketch, by William Cameron. 3 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1911; D : 23596 ; Thomas L.
Cameron, Chicago. 46884
Travesty Russian- Japanese war; by H. B. Kay,
jr. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1912; D : 30112 ; Harry B.
Kay, jr., New York. 46885
Travesty (A) without a pun; Hamlet revamped,
modernized, and set to music, by the author
of Romeo and Juliet [C. C. Soule] St. Louis,
G. I. .Jones and company, 1879. 48 p. 8".
© Charles C. Soule, United States; 1879:
17445, Dec. 23 ; 2c. Jan. 2. 1880! 46886
2368
46886
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46903
46890
Travesuras de amor; opereta en 1 acto, dividido
en 2 cuadros, original de M. Muzas y A.
Retitna. nn'isifa del maestro Teodoro San JosS.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914.
45 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38213; Mariano Muzas y Alvaro Ketana, Ma-
drid. 46886a
Tray (A) of diamonds; a comedy drama in 5
acts, by J. P. Blumenberg. Gl p. 4". Type-
written.
■© J. F. Blumenberg, Martins Perry, O. ;
D : 125S, Jan. 8, 1902 ; 2e. Mjir. 3, 1902. 46887
Treacherous (A) guest; an American drama in
5 acts, by R. McCay.
© Ringgold McCay, New York; 1885:340,
Tan. G. 46888
Treacherous sand; an original comedy drama in
4 acts, by H. Armour. [33] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Hamilton Armour, Seattle ; D : 1007, Oct.
25, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1901. 46889
Treacherous (The) wig. See Hair apparent.
Treachery; by M. Morton [i. e. IM. M. Conheim]
© Martha Morton, New York State; 188
2212, Jan. 31.
-or, The Carson ruins, a 5 act sensational
comedy drama, by W. Mathews.
© Walter Mathews, Louisville ; 1895 : 43105,
Aug. 24. 46891
Treachery's reward; by D. and B. Kohn. 4 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1911 ; D : 24409 ; David and
Bert Kohn,' St. Louis. 46892
Tread (The) of the flame; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by B. R. Miller.
© Bert R. Miller, Reading, Pa. ; 1896 : 59799,
Oct. 30. 46893
Treason; by P. Gibson.
© Preston Gibson, Chicago ; D : 38, Jan. 6,
1901. 46894
■ an historical legal tragedy in 5 acts, by
A. B. Young.
© Augustus B. Young, Los Angeles ; D :
3311, Apr. 18, 1903. 46895
Treason (The) and death of Benedict Arnold;
play for a Greek theatre, by J. J. Chapman.
New York, Moffat, Yard and co., 1911. 76 p.
8°.
© Dec. 17, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1910 ; D : 22899 ;
John Jay Chapman, Barrytown, N. Y. 46896
Treason and loyalty; a new and original mili-
tary drama in G acts, by H. H. Palmer.
© H. H. Palmer, Canton, O. ; 1889:11654,
Apr. 13 ; 2c. June 17. 46897
Treason (The) of Charles Lee. See Monmouth.
Treason (The) of Lisette; play in 4 acts, by
Helen Alden [i. e. H. A. Woodworth] 42 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1914 ; D : 38450 ; Helen Alden
AVood worth, Brookline, Mass. 46897a
Treasure (The); a drama in 4 acts, by David
Piiiski, tr. by Ludwig Lewisohn. New York,
B. W. Huebsch, 1915. 194 p. 12°.
© Aug. 18, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Oct. 11, 1915 ;
A : 411918 ; B. W. Huebsch, New York.
46897b
Treasure (A) from Egypt; a farce, by H. Ward-
Base. Chicago, T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1897 : 41649, July
19 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 46898
Treasure (The) ghost; farce-comedy in 3 acts,
by J. .Tex. [112] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1914; D : 37702 ; John Jex,
Philadelphia. 46899
Treasure hunters; by W. Danforth.
© William Danforth, Elmhurst, 111.; D:
6811, June 12, 1905. 46900
Treasure Island; in 4 acts, by E. E. Vance.
© Elmer E. Vance, Grand Rapids, Mich. ;
D : 13, Jan. 7, 1901. 46901
• a melodrama in 4 acts, by W. V. Ranous.
© William V. Ranous, New York; 1896:
56160, Oct. 10. 46902
-original comedy drama, by Geo. H. Hamil-
ton. 39 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Peb. 9, 1912 ; D : 28639 ; Hamilton &
Decker, Detroit. 46903
-play in 4 acts and 10 scenes, dramatized
from the story of Robert Louis Stevenson, by
Jules Eckert Goodman. New York, Samuel
Prench ; London, Samuel Prench, ltd., 1915.
102 p. 12°.
© Nov. 14, 1915; 2c. Nov. 17, 1915; D:
42272 ; Punch & Judy theatre company, inc..
New York. 46903a
a romantic drama in 5 acts, founded on
Robert Louis Stevenson's novel of the same
name, by L. Osbourne and A. Strong. 127 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Llovd Osbourne and Austin Strong, Gil-
rov, Cal. ; D : 2056, June 26, 1902 ; Ic. June 26,
1902 ; Ic. July 14, 1902. 46903b
Treasure of Hidden Valley; a tale of Wyoming,
film drama in -5 pts., by E. Mitchell, from a
novel of W. G. Emerson. Los Angeles, Cal.,
Times-Mirror printing and binding house,
1914. 56 p. 16°.
© Mar. 10, 1914; 2c. Mar. 17, 1914; A:
369359; Edmund Mitchell and Willis George
Emerson, Los Angeles. 46903c
2369
46904
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46919
Treasure (A) pink; or, The maid of the missed,
a draiiuitie composition, by J. P. Malloy.
[139 J p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Francis Malloy, Meriden, Conn. ;
D : 376, Apr. 22, 1901 ; 2c. May 23, 1901.
46904
Treasure trove; bv Arthur Law. London, J
Williams, ltd. ; New York, E. Schuberth & co
1904. 24 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London; D : 4926,
Apr. 23. 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 23. 1904. 46905
Treasury (The); a comedy in 4 acts by D.
Pinsky.
© David Pinskv, New York; D: 12707, Apr.
8, 1908. 46906
Treasury agent; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
M. V. Samuels. 139 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1910 ; D : 20295 ; Maurice V.
Samuels, New York. 46907
Treasury (The) girl; an original American com-
edy in 4 acts, by C. Logan.
© Celia Logan Connelly, United States ;
1874 : 7966, June 12. 46908
Treated by suggestion; a dramatic sketch, by
F. M. Willis. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© F. Milton Willis, East Oakland, Cal. ; D :
12691, Apr. 6, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1908. 46909
Treaty of Portsmouth; dramatic composition
with lyrics in 2 acts, by C. Baswitz.
© Chas. Baswitz, New York ; D : 7639, Dec.
1, 1905. 46910
Ti'ebbles of Clara Net; novelty vaudeville act,
by C. Chaloner. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1915; D : 42430 ; Catliryn
Chaloner, New York. 46910a
Ti'eize a table. Nee Drames et comedies.
Trelawny of the Wells; a comedietta in 4 acts,
by Arthur W. I'iuero.
© C. B. Davis, New York; 1898: 55226, Sept.
21. 46911
Trellis; a drama in 4 acts, by C. E. Louis.
© CharU's K. Louis, Chicago; 1884:227.52,
Nov. 13. 46912
Tremblers (The); or, A social pirate, play in
3 acts, by J. F. Codke. 137 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 2. 1912 ; D : 30416 ; James Francis
Cooke, Bala. Pa. 46913
Tren (El) de lujo; zarzuela comica en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original de M.
Mihura y R. Coiizalez, milsica de los maestros
Marquina y Koig. Madi-id LSociedad de au-
Tren (El) de lujo — Continued.
tores e.spanoles] 1914. 42 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36544; Miguel Mihura y Ricardo Gonzalez,
Madrid. 46913a
Tren (El) rapido; juguete comico en 3 actos y
en prosa, de Antonio Paso, Joaquin Abati y
Ricardo Viguera. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espauoles] 1915. 83 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40077: A. Paso, J. Abati v R. Viguera, Madrid.
46913b
Trend (The); in 4 acts, by J. S[mith] RoUow.
[67] J), f". Typewritten.
© James S. Rollow, Brooklyn ; D : 9791,
Jan. 14, 1907; Ic. Jan. 14, 1907; Ic. Jan. 21,
1907; 2c. (printed) Mar. 9, 1908. 46914
Trenkwalder (Die); komiidie in 5 aufziigen, von
Karl Schouherr, mit drei szenenbildern von
Heinrich Lefler. Leipzig, L. Staackmann,
1914, 134 p. 8°.
© Dec. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1914 ; D : 35983 ;
L. Staackmann, Leipzig. 46914a
Tres comedias modernas; en 1 acto y en prosa,
ed. with n<^tes and vocabulary by Frederic
AVilliam Morrison. New York, H. Holt & co.,
1909. iv p., 1 1., 186 p. 16°.
Contents : La muela del juicio, por Miguel
Ramos Carrion. — Las solteronas, por Luis
Cocat y Heliodoro Criado. — Los pantalones,
por Mariano Barranco.
© Sept. 30, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1909 ; D : 16981 ;
Henry Holt & co.. New York. . 46915
Tres (Las) viejas; zarzuela en 1 acto y 2
cuadros, en prosa, original de E. Monreal, V.
Ganzo y L. Fuertes, musica de los maestros
Jo.sg M.' Cai'bonell y Juan R. Molina. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1908. 38 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Eduardo Monreal, Vicente Ganzo y Luis
Fuertes. Madrid ; D : 13796, Sept. 14, 1908 ; 2c.
Sept. 14, 1908. 46916
Trespass (The); diama in 4 acts, by L. J.
Hirsch. [162] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1913; D : 34790 ; Louis Jerome
Hirsch, New York. 46917
Trespasser (The); by J. L. Browning. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1910; D: 21629; Joseph L.
Browning, New York. 46918
comedy in 4 acts, by J. A. Finn. [2], 102
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1.5. 1913 ; D : 35345 ; .Tames An-
thony Finn, Boston. 46919
2370
46919
COPYEIGHTED IN THE LTNITED STATES
46936
Trespasser (The) — Continued.
^play in 3 act-s. by L. B. Swift. [1], 42 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1915 ; D : 40960 ; Linton
Bishop Swift, Minneapolis. 46919a
Tress; play in 3 acts, by A. J. Eddy. [8], 122 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1.5, 1910; 0:22565; Arthur
Jerome Eddy, Chicago. 46920
Tressilian and Amy; a drama in 5 acts, by B. E.
Ellerkamp.
© Bernhard Eniil Ellerliamp, New York ;
1900 A : 29672, Dec. 6. 46921
Treth-of-Mexico; play in 1 act, by W. Hainer.
[1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1914; D : 36932 ; Whitfield
Hainer, Providence, R. I. 46921a
Treues (Ein) herz; schauspiel in 4 akten, von
H. Lustig.
© Hermann Lustig, New York ; 187S : 4586,
Apr. 17 ; 2c. Apr. 17. 46922
Treva; [play in 6 acts] by Harry Lorenzo Cha-
pin. 119] p. 12°. (/« The adoption and other
sketches, poems and plays, by H. L. Chapin)
© Aug. 9. 1909; 2c. Aug. 11. 1909; A:
244693 ; H. L. Chapin. Huron, O. 46922a
Treverton tower; or. The Downs of Dover, a
drama, by F. H. Stauffer.
© Frank H. Stauffer, Philadelphia ; 1874 :
1980. Feb. 19. 46923
Trial (The) divorce. Sec Dream (The) bush.
Trial (A) for murder; vaudeville play, by J.
Wedekind. [14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1911 ; D : 25371 ; Julius Wede-
kind. New York. 46924
Trial marriage; comedy-drama in 3 acts, by
G. H. Atkinson. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1910; D : 20143 ; George H.
Atkinson, New York. 46925
comedy in 1 act, by C. B. Palleu. [1], 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2.5, 1914; I) : 36144 ; Conde Be-
noist Palleu. New Rochelle, N. Y. 4e925a
a play in 3 acts, by E. B, Harris. 115 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26. 1910 ; D : 21185 ; Elmer Blaney
Harris. New York. 46926
femininity vs. feminism, vaudeville sketch,
by W. A. Wood. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17. 1915; D : 41.514 ; William Al-
len Wood, Indianapolis. 46926a
Trial marriages; by C. S. Booth.
© (Jharles Stewart Booth, New Orlenns ;
D : 12981, May 16, 1908.
46927
2371
Trial (The) money; play in 4 acts, by W. Hodg-
kiss. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1913; D : 32943 ; William
Hodgklss, AhHuieda, Cal. 46928
Trial (The) of alcohol by jury; l)y A. M. Burns.
© A. M. Burns, Brooklyn; 1877: 15408, Dec.
29. 46929
Trial of classics; or, Greek at the university,
a satii-ic farce, by A. E. Knight. 106 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Albert Ernest Knight, Montreal, Canada ;
D : 8177, Mar. 17, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1906.
46930
Trial (A) of hearts; college comedy in 4 acts, by
Lindsey Barbee. Chicago, T. S. Denison & co.
[1915] 73 p. 12°.
© Mar. 20, 1915; 2c. Mar. 24, 1915; D:
40161 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 46930a
Trial (The) of Jeanne d'Arc; historical drama
in 4 acts, by Emile Moreau, tr. by A. Kimball.
121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1910; D : 22464 ; Astrid Kim-
ball, Bei-ck, France. 46931
'historical play in 5 acts, by Edward Gar-
nett. London, Sidgwick «& Jackson, ltd., 1912.
79 p. 12°.
© Apr. 25, 1912 ; 2c. May 2. 1912 ; D : 29749 ;
Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., London. 46932
Trial (The) of Josiah Brown; play in 1 act. by
H. E. Knight. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1915 ; D : 41477 ; Harlan E.
Knight, New York. 46932a
Trial (The) of Tom Tom; play for children
young and old, words and music, by S. L.
Davis. 38 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1914 ; D : 39415 ; Sam L. Da-
vis, Park Ridge, 111. 46932b
Trial (The) of the underworld; play in 1 act, by
J. T. Murphy. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1913 ; D : 35170 ; James Theo-
dore Murphy, Brooklyn. 46933
Trial (The) shot; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
l)y W. Seymour and H. E. Wallace.
© William Sevmour and Henry Edward
Wallace, New York; 1885:18360, Aug. 29.
46934
Trials; an original comedy in 4 acts, by Mrs.
M. E. Osbon. Ms.
© Jklrs. jM. E. Osbon, New York; 1887:
11752. May 3 ; Ic. May 5. 46935
Trials (The) and adventures of Dublin Dan.
Sec O'Donoho of the lakes.
Trials (The) and tribulations of an artist; an
operette, by S. Norse.
© Stanslnirv Norse, Potsdam, N. Y.; D :
1661, Mar. 17, 1902. 46936
46937
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46953
Trials and tribulations of our instalment col-
lector; a comedy in 3 acts, by F. A. Harriman.
© Frank A. Harriman, Boston ; 1890 : 32040,
Oct. 16. 46937
Trials and triumph. See Found.
Trials (The) and trivimphs of Christopher
Columbus. See Cristobal.
Trials (The) of a country editor; an original
sketch, bv Thos. P. Anderson. Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing CO., 1889. 12 p. 12°. ( [Ames' se-
ries of standard and minor drama, no. 263])
© Ames pub. cc, Clyde, O. ; 1889:11775,
Apr. 15 ; 2c. Apr. 24. 46938
Trials (The) of a divorced man; a comedietta
in 1 act, by E. C. Bunner.
© Elizabeth C. Bunner, East Oakland, Cal. ;
1899:58494, Sept. 12. 46939
Trials (The) of a governess; a drama in 4 acts,
by L. J. Bisbee. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lucian .T. Bisbee, Brooklyn ; D : 2958, Feb.
6, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1903. 46940
Trials (The) of a hero. See George Washing-
ton.
Trials of a hostess; comedy in 3 acts, by Mary
F Kingston. New York, S. French; London,
S. French, ltd., 1915. 32 p. 12°. ([French's
international copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 298])
© .Jan. 22, 1915 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1915 ; D : 39489 ;
Samuel French, New York. 46940a
farce in 3 acts, by M. F. Kingston. [1], 20
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1914; D: 35978; Mary F.
Kingston, Newark, N. J. 46940b
Trials (The) of a Mormon; play, by C. Eicke-
meyer. [00] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1913 ; D : 35226 ; Carl Eicke-
meyer, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 46941
Trials (The) of an actor; 1 act sketch, by Felix
Fantus. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1910; D : 22509 ; Classick i^
Dnime, Chicago. 46942
Trials (The) of Bridget O'Kean. Sec Three
years in a mad house.
Trials of love; by I. S. Bernheimer. 50 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Irving S. Bernheimer, Chicago; D: 15751,
Apr. 30, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1909. 46943
Trials (The) of pa and ma Ducklow. Sec
Coupon bonds.
Trials of Raissa. Sec Russia.
Trials (The) of shopkeeping; a comedy in 4
acts, by M. L. Acosta.
© Marie Lillian Acosta, Pliilad(>lphia ; 1881 :
%189, Apr. 5. 46944
Trianera (La) (cantaora de tablao); zarzuelaen
1 acto, dividido en 2 cuadros, en prosa, origi-
nal de F. C. Duarte y S. de Pujana, musica de
los maestros, Pascual Marquina y Manuel
Faixa. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
iioles] 1914. 38 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38244 ; Fernando C. Duarte y Segundo de
Pujana, Madrid. 46944a
Triangle (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
II. Hughes.
© Rupert Hughes, New York ; D : 7963, Feb.
8, 1906. 46945
drama in 3 acts, by L. Scarlett and S. H.
Brown. [65] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1911 ; D : 24835 ; Le Roi Scar-
lett and S. Hemphill Brown, New York.
46946
in 3 acts, by N. L. Williams. [3], 43 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1910 ; D : 21623 ; Neva Lillian
Williams, Harrodsburg, Ky. 46947
play in 3 acts, by Louise Mansfield [pseud.
of A. L. Thies] [34] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1915; D : 41695 ; Amy L.
Thies, New York. 46947a
sketch, by C. W. Bachmann. [2], 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1910; D: 21879; C. William
Bachmann, Los Angeles. 46948
Triangle (A) of hearts; a sketch, by Chns. H.
Field and J. A. Westhauser. [9] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Jose])h A. Westhauser, St. P:nil ; D:
11157, Aug. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1907. 46949
Triangle of love; play in 4 acts, by W. A. Tul-
ley. [102] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13. 1915 ; D : 42473 ; William A.
Tulley, New York. 46949a
Triangular (A) game; in 1 act, by G. V. Dwighi.
20 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Grace Van Rensselaer Dwight, Hartford ;
1) : 7954, Feb. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Fell. 16, 1906.
46950
Triboulet; [ilay in 5 acts, adapted from the
French by Victor Hugo, by C. M. Skinner.
© Charles M. Skinner, Brooklyn ; 189,4 :
21164, Apr. 25. 46951
Tribulations; a local comedy in 3 acts and 3
scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1884:
6969, Mar. 31. 46952
-or, Tale of a hat; or. The lost button, a
farce comedy, by W. Busch. Typewritten.
© William Busch, St. Louis; 1899:31013.
May 8 ; 2c. June 14. 46953
2372
46954
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
46970
Tribulations — Continued.
or. The troubles of a henpecked husband,
eomed.v playlet in 1 act, hy H. Philippi. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1911; D: 25406; Harry Phi-
lippi, Great Falls. Mont. 46954
Tribulations (The) of a country editor. Sec
Printer's (A) pi.
Tribulations (The) of a spinster. See Miss
Chimoag.
Tribulations (The) of authorship. See Re-
jected.
Tribulations (The) of Mr. Hicks; a farce in 3
acts, by B. O. Mason.
■© Ben C. Mason, Galveston, Tex.; 1899:
71928, Nov. 3 ; 2c. Nov. 11. 46955
Tribulations (The) of Nicholas Chubb, Esq.,
by C. S. Booth.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans;
D : 7120, Aug. 17, 190.5. 46956
Tritun (Le); piece en 3 actes, par P. Bour^et.
32 p. 4°. (L'llhistration theatrale, 7^ au-
nee.— 183, 3 juin 1911)
© .Tune 3, 1911 ; 2c. June 23, 1911 ; D : 24-347 ;
Paul P.ourget, Paris. 46957
Tribunal; i)Iay in 1 act, by W. A. Boughton. 6
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1914; D: 39107; Willis A.
Bongliton, Cambridge, Mass. 46957a
Trichoche and Cacolet; a farcical comedy in 5
acts. tr. and aVlapted to the American stage
from the French of H. Meilliac and L. Halevy
and the (German of Carl Treuniann, by C.
Rohlfs.
© Charles Rohlfs, Brooklyn ; 1879 : 16in7,
Dec. 1. 46958
Trick (A) dollar; a farce in 2 acts, by E. J.
^^•hisUM•. Cliicago. T. S. Denison [1902] 14 p.
12°.
© T. S. Denis(.n, (^liicago; D: 24.51, Oct. 8,
1902; 2c. Nov. 13. 1902. 46939
Trick (A) to catch the old one. Sec Master-
pieces of the English drama: Thomas Mid-
dleton.
Tricked; comedy in 3 acts, by J. Marriott-Hodg-
kins. 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly 16, 1910; D : 21494 ; Jessie Mar-
riott-Hodgkins. London. 46960
play in 1 act, hy A. C. Benton. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1914; D : 36690 ; Alfred Car-
roll Benton, Alameda. Cal. 46960a
-by S. It. Chesley. [2], 10 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 3. 1913; D : 33133 ; Solomon
Russell Chesley, Baltimore. 46961
Tricks in all trades; play in 1 act, by I. K.
Friedman. 11], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20. 1914; D : 37624 ; Isaac K.
Friedman, Winnetka, 111. 46961a
Tricks of trade; or. An obstinate Romeo, a
farce comedy in 1 act, by Eugene Latour.
New York, The Roxburv publishing company
[1899] 19 p. 16°. (Wizard series)
© Roxhury pub. co.. New York ; 1899 ; 76304,
Nov. 22; 2c. Nov. 1-5. 46982
Tricks upon travellers; a negro act in 1 scene,
arr. by George H. Coes. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1894. 5 p. 12°. ([Baker's darkey
plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston; 1894:
32983, June 22 ; 2c. Aug. 2. 46963
Trickster (The); play in 3 acts, by J. H. Perci-
val. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1914 ; D : 37953 ; Julie Helene
Percival. New York. 46963a
Trickster (A) tricked; a 4 act romantic comedy,
by H. B. Hoffman. 63 p. f°. Typewritten. "
© Herman B. Hoffman. New York ; I) : 3572,
June 11, 1903 ; 2c. July 6, 1903. 46964
Tricky (The) nig. See Crowded (The) hotel.
Tricky Trixie; a vaudevilletta, by Edgar Allan
Woolf and I. von Trautman. 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ida von Trautman, New York; D : 8.307.
Apr. 9, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1906. 46965
Ti'icolora; a sketch of ye olden times. 6 i). f°.
Typewritten.
© Rona Windsor. Bnffaio; D: 11.542. (h-\.
16, 1907; 2c. Oct. 16, 1907. 46966
Tricotrin; a dramatization in 6 acts of Ouida's
[Louise De la Ramee's] novel ])y that name,
by IMrs. T. IMiller.
© Mrs. Thomas Miller, New York ; 1879 ':
5244, Apr. 19. 46967
-a play, by F. Adams, founded upon Ouida's
[Louise De la Ramee's] novel.
© Frederic Adams, Council Bluffs, la. ;
1880 : 20022, Dec. 27. 46968
■ -See also Bijou (La). — Viva.
Trictrac; comic ojieretta in 2 acts and 5 scenes,
text by E. T. Corbett, music l)y E. C. Rowley.
Hudson, N. Y., Register and gazette office,
1882. 36 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Elizabeth T. Corl^ett and Edwin C. Row-
ley, United States; 1882:6501, Apr. 24; 2c.
Apr. 27. 46969
Tried and true; a drama in 3 acts, by J. R. Fur-
long. New Y'ork, H. Roorbach, 1890. 43 p.
12°. ( [Roorhach's American ed. of acting
plays, no. 50] )
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1890:
35814, Nov. 13 ; 2c. Nov. 24. 46970
2373
46971
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
46991
Tried and true — Continued.
or. Among the Bockies, an original com-
edy-drama in 4 acts, by M. Perdue.
© M. P. Sliarp, Dayton, O. ; 1896:35534,
June 17. 46971
— or. Love and loyalty, by C. M. Brown.
© Charles M. Brown, North Adams, Mass. ;
1871 : 11372, Dec. 1. 46973
dramatized from the book, by A. D.
Pierce.
© J. H. Wavland & co., North Adams,
Mass. ; 1871 : 10966, Nov. 18. 46973
or, The southern loyalist, a military drama
in 5 acts, by J. P. Maxfield.
© Jared P. Maxtield, New York; 1872:
9099, Aug. 24. 46974
Tried by fire. See Rutledge.
Tried for his life; or. The unwritten law, a
drama in 4 acts with animated pictures and
fac-simile criminal court room in New York
city, by W. A. Lavelle.
© William A. Lavelle, Chicago ; D : 9969,
Feb. 15, 1907. 46975
Tried in the fire; an original play in 4 acts, by
R. Bates.
© R. Bates, New York ; 1876 : 4904, Apr. 22.
46976
Triermain; or, Merlin's spell, legendary spec-
tacle in 3 acts, [by] L. W. Harleigh. adapted
from Walter Scott's poem entitled The bridal
of Triermnin; or. The vail of St. John.
© L. W. Harleigh, New York ; 1873 : 8581,
July 28. 46977
Trifels (Der) und Palermo. See Gesammelte
werke; von Detlev von Liliencron.
Triflagar; a melodrama in 5 acts, by M. B.
Hayes. Typewritten.
© Maud Blanche Hayes, Cleveland; 1897:
581, Jan. 2 ; 2c. Mar. 29. 46978
Trifle (A) in Bohemia; a comedy of metropoli-
tan American life in 3 acts, by J. Wedekind.
78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Julius Wedekind, New York ; I^ : 59.57,
Dec. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1904. 46979
Trifler (The); drama in 3 acts, by C. W. God-
(lard and Paul Dickey. 65 p. f °. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 16, 1913; D : 33801 ; Charles W.
Goddard, Bi-ooklyn. 46980
by M. Ynn der Voort. [8], 62 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1914; D : 36209 ; IMaylielle
Van der Voort, Palo Alto, Cal. 46980a
Trifler (The)— Continued.
a play, by E. L. Masters. Chicago, The
Rooks press, 1908. 131 p. 12°.
© Edgar Lee Masters, Chicago ; D : 12439.
Feb. 27, 1908; 2c. May 9, 1908. 46981
Trifles. See Jolly (The) mariners.
Trifles light as air. See Straws.
Trifling (A) mistake; farce in 1 act, adapted
by L. J. Cella. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis J. Cella, New York ; D : 10005, Feb.
20, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1907. 46982
Trilby; a drama of hypnotism in 4 acts, by J. A.
P"'raser, jr.
© J. A. Fraser, jr., Chicago.; 1895 : 53178,
Oct. 19. 46983
See also Little Billee's love.
Trilby, the fairy of Argyle; a dramatization in
English of the story, by Charles Nodier.
© Richard IMansfield, New York; 1895:
20734, Apr. 15. 46984
Trilby's baby.
© Joseph Francis Campbell, New York;
1895:24851, May 6. 46985
Trilby's mirror; or. La dance hypnotique, a
musical melange in 1 act, by Chas. Constan-
tine.
© J. J. Spies, New York; 1895:39658.
Aug. 1. 46986
Trilby's return to life; a dramatic composition
in 1 act. by B. Gerard. 10 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Barney Gerard, New York; D : 14.537.
Dec. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1908. 46987
Trimmed; dramatic playlet in 1 act, by J. E.
Parks. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1911; D: 25637; James E.
Parks, New York. 46988
Trimming a thoroughbred; 1 act farce, by C. A.
Taylv)r. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .L-in. 14, 1911; D : 23092 ; Charles
Alonzo Taylor, New York. 46989
Trimplet (The); dream play, by S. Walker. [2J,
28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1915; D : 41194 ; Stuart
"\\'alker. New York. 46989a
Trinity (The); 1 act drama, by L. Burte. 29 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1912 ; D : 29941 ; Lloyd Burte.
Brooklyn. 46990
Trinity chimes; a beautiful moral plav, by
W. B. Watson. 25 p. f°. Typewritten."^
© W. B. Watson, Brooklvn ; D : 556, June 8,
1901 ; 2c. May 31, 1902, 46991
2374
46992
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47011
Trinity chimes — Continued.
a comedy drama in 3 acts, by W. S. Hillyer.
© William Sidney Hillyer. Brooklyn; D:
1264, Jan. 9, 1902. [For copies reed, see D:
2407] 46992
Same. [58] p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Sidney Hillyer, Brooklyn ; D :
2407, Oct. 2. 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1902. 46993
a di-amatic episode of life in New York
city in 5 acts, by Randolph Arlington (R. M.
Baxter)
© Robert Miller Baxter, Brooklyn; 1888:
35100, Dec. 8. 46994
a n)elodrania in 4 acts, by P. W. Hyde.
Typewritten.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde. Pittsburgh ; 1898 :
76019, Dec. 24 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1899. 46995
Trinity trag'edy, under the Trinity chimes.
Sec Foundling-.
Trinity Truthful; comedy-drama in 4 acts, 5
scenes, by M. A. Daly. [115] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 21, 1913; D : 33852 ; Mark A.
Dal.v, Buffalo. 46996
Trinket; a play in 3 acts, by C. Von de Vonde.
[1301 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chester De Yonde. New York ; D : 13.500.
Aug. 4, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 27, 1908. 46997
Trioniphe (Le) de la croix. Sec Triumph
(The) of the cross.
Triomphe de la science; comedie inedite, de T.
Bernard. 15 p. illus. 8°. (Theatre de Je
sais tout-Noel)
© Nov. 15, 1909; 2c. Oct. 25, 1909; D:
17194 ; Tristan Bernard, Paris. 46998
Triomphe (Le) des fees; a comedy for .iuveniles
in 4 acts and an interlude, by P. B. Colby,
original dances and ballets arr. by Jacob A.
Mahler. 16 p. 8°. Printed.
© Mrs. F. B. Colby, St. Louis; 1885:9981.
May 1 ; 2c. May 18 ; 2c. May 23. 46999
Trionfo (II); [di RoI)erto Bracco] New York,
V. Ciocia, printer, 1908. 78 p. 10°. (Teatro,
V. 2)
© Dirce St. Cyr, New York ; A : 197059.
Jan. 20, 1908; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 46999a
Sec also Teatro.
Trionfo (II) dell' amore. See Operaio (L')
cosciente.
Trip (A) abroad; comic operetta, by A. J. Boex.
13 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Andrew .7. Boex, Cinciimati ; D : 8743,
June 18, 1906 ; 2c. June IS, 1906. 47000
Trip (A) around the world; by J. A. Dale. 6 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1909 ; D : 17655 ; John A. Dale,
Kansas City. Mo. 47001
panorama, representing every country and
the peculi.irities and characteristics of each
nation.
© Rich and Stetson, Boston; 1876:2412,
Feb. 28. 47002
Trip (A) around the world in a balloon; a
panoramic illusion, by J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati; 1895:42271,
Aug. 19. 47003
Trip (A) around the world in a railroad car,
a panoramic illusion, by J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati ; 1895 : 42272,
Aug. 19. 47004
Trip (A) around the world with the Yellow
Kid; Yellow Kid's trip around the world, a
nuisical farce comedy, by H W. Townsend.
© Gus Hill, New York ; 1897 : 6163, Jan. 20.
47005
Trip (A) in a balloon; a panoramic illusion, by
J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati; 1895:42269.
Aug. 19. 47006
Trip (The) of the billionaires; a farce comedy
in 3 acts, W. J. Thorold. Typewritten.
© W. J. Thorold, New York ; 1898 : 75237.
Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 23. 47007
Trip (A) on tlie Massachusetts. See Off for
Boston.
Trip (A) on the steamer Massachusetts of the
Providence line. See Off for Boston.
Trip (A) through fire; a topical burlesque in 3
acts, by M. H. Rosenfeld and Kenneth Lee.
© M. H. Rosenfeld, New York ; 1886 : 13443,
June 10. 47008
Trip (A) to Africa; by J. J. Larkins. 41 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1909 ; D : 17644 ; Jolly John
Larkins, Chicago. 47009
comic opera in 3 acts, text by West and
Genee, music by P. Von Suppe, English version
by Eniil Schwab, adapted and arr. for the
Englisli stage l>y Ad. Neuendorff. [Boston,
Printed by J. Frank Giles] 1884. 32 p. 4°.
© George AV. Hyatt, New York ; 1884 : 3369,
Feb. 16; 2c. Feb. 28. 47010
Trip (A) to Buffalo; an operatic comedy in 3
acts, book by Harry B. IMarshall, music by
William Lorraine. [100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Marvin S. Robinson. Buffalo; D : 849,
June 13, 1901 ; 2c. July 17, 1901. 47011
2375
47012
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47035
Trip (A) to Coney Island; a farce comedy in
3 acts.
© Fred Harvey. New York; 1896:40456.
July 11. 47012
Trip (A) to Coontown; a musical comedy, by
Bob Cole and Billy Johnson.
© Cole and Johnson; New York ; 1897 :
43914. Aug. 3. 47013
a musical comedy farce in 2 acts, by Bob
Cole. Typewritten.
© Cole and Johnson, New York ; 1899 :
62711, Sept. 27 ; 2c. Sept. 27. 47014
Trip (A) to Egypt; a comedy in 4 acts, by J. Sil-
versmith.
© Julius Silversmith, Chicago ; 1894 : 10842,
Feb. 19. 47015
a farce in 3 acts, by C. H. Kerr. [84] p.
4° and f°. Typewritten.
© C. Herbert Kerr, Falls City, Neb.; D:
.5409, June 9, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1904. 47016
Trip (A) to Europe on an ocean steamer; a fai"-
cical comedy in 3 acts.
© A. K. Georgi, United States ; 1879 : 16279.
Dec. 3. 47017
Trip (A) to Japan; a spectacular musical melo-
d]-ama in 6 scenes, by R. H. Burnside, music
by Manuel Klein. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1909; D ; 16777 ; R. H. Burn-
side, New York. 47018
Trip (A) to Klondike; by H. C. Meyer.
© Henry C. Meyer, Wayland, la.; 1898:
19096, Mar. 22. 47019
Trip to Klondike; by O. Hammerstein.
© Oscar Hanmierstein, New Yorlv; 1897:
42415, July 24. 47020
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by H. J. Cohen.
© Harry J. Cohen, Chicago ; 1899 : 22962.
Mar. 31. 47021
Trip (A) to Mars. t<rc Althea. — Columbia.
Trip (A) to Mars or any other planet in an
elevator tower; a panoranuc illusion, by J.
Rettig.
© ,Tohn Rettig, Cincinnati; 1895:42275,
Aug. 19. 47022
Trip (A) to Mexico; original comedy in 1 act,
by T. B. Carnahan. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1910 ; D : 21549 ; Thomas B.
Carnahan, Pittsburgh. 47023
Trip (A) to Morocco; musical frivolity, by F. F.
De Silva. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1915; D: 41472; Fred F. De
Silva, New York. 47023a
Trip (A) to Niagara and a ride on the Empire
State; monologue, by Ezra Kendall. 13 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ezra F. Kendall, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; D:
1020, Oct. 28. 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 47024
Trip (A) to Panama; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by Victor Vane, music by W. J. Kern-
good. [77] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only ]
© William J. Kerngood, New York ; D :
11054, July 26, 1907 ; 2c. July 26, 1907. 47025
Trip (A) to Paree; a farce comedie, [by] A. E.
Gaylord.
© A. E. Gaylord, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1893:
29136, June 19. 47026-
Trip (A) to Paris. Typewritten.
© Charles A. Mason, Mt. Clemens, Mich. ;
1899:67516, Oct. 18; 2c. Oct. 18. 47027
■ -drama in 4 acts, by K. Sidlivan. [.58] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1910 ; D : 22292 ; Kathryn Sul-
livan, New York. 47028
musical comedy in 3 acts, by J. Herbert.
© .Joseph Herbert, United States; 1900 A:
10495, Apr. 25. 47029
Trip (A) to Reno. See Mam'selle Tabasco.
Trip (A) to Siberia; by W. E. Selwood.
© William E. Selwood, Connecticut; 1884:
21592, Oct. 28. 47030
Trip (A) to Storyland; a nnisical play for chil-
dren, by Elizabeth F. Guptill. Chicago, T. S.
Dei'isou [1908] 45 p. 12°. ( [I >enison's spe-
cialties]) .
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 13406. Julv
23, 1908; 2c. Sept. 4, 1908. 47031
Trip (A) to Switzerland. See New (The) Han-
lo2i3 le-voyage-en-Suisse.
Trip (A) to the bottom of the sea. Sec Daz-
zling Nancy.
Trip (A) to the Bowery; by L. Shubert. Type-
written.
© Lee Shubert, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1896:
62240, Nov. 14 ; Ic. Dec. 28. 47032
a dramatic comedy, by W. H. Murphy.
© William Heiu'y Murphy, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
1896 : 17660, Mar. 20. 47033
Trip (A) to the Catskills; a farce in 3 acts, by
N. Harper. 4°. Typewritten.
© Neal Harper. New York ; D : 8968, Aug.
17, 1906; 2e. Jan. 2, 1908. 47034
■ Same.
© Neal Harper, New York ; D : 12235, Jan.
23, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1S»8.
47035
2376
47036
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47058
Trip (A) to the Catskills — Continued.
Same. [2J. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1912 ; D : 31269 ; Neal Harper,
New York. 47036
a musical comedy in 2 acts, by the Perry
brothers.
© E. G. Perry, Denver ; 1882 : 13991, Aug.
23. 47037
Trip (A) to the center of the earth in a min-
ing- shaft; a panoramic illusion, by J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati; 1895:42274,
Aug. 19. 47038
Trip (A) to the circus; a comedy embracing
both the sublime and ridiculous, in 1 act, 1
scene and 2 tents, bv C. C. Maubury and
E. A. H. Myers.
© Charles C. Maubury and E. A. H. Myers,
New York ; 1892 : 20059, May 11. 47039
Trip (A) to the city; by M. M. Strahl.
© ]Marion M. Strahl, INIanhattan, N. Y. ;
1900 A : 1509, Jan. 16. 47040
or, At the phone, [monologue] by Cooper &
Hoey. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1909; D : 16579 ; Constance
Abbott, New York. 47041
Trip (A) to the Garden of Eden; by A. Dar-
ling, jr.
© Adam Darling, jr., Denver; 1896:43816,
July 31. 47042
Trip (A) to the jungles; by J. I.arkins.
© John Larkins, New York; D : 2158. Julv
17, 1902. 47043
Trip (A) to tlie moon; or, A voyage around the
moon, a grand dramatic and operatic spec-
tacle.
© Inn-e and Bolossy Kiralfy, New York;
1875:5651, June 1. 47044
Trip (A) to the moon on the air ship Lunette;
by F. W. Thompson.
© Frederick W. Thompson, New York: 1900
A : 7241, Mar. 19. 47045
Trip (A) to the moon or any other planet in
an elevator tower; a panoramic illusion, by J.
Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati ; 1895 : 42276,
Aug. 19. 47046
Trip (A) to the North Pole; in 2 acts. 28 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Samuel A. Scribner, New York ; D : 12476,
Mar. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1908. 47047
See (ihto In the Arctic regions. — Zero,
Trip (A) to the soldiers' home; drama with
prologue and 3 acts, 4 scenes, by C. E. Helm.
© Charles E. Helm, Marion, Ind. ; D: 17.32,
Apr. 14, 1902. 47048
Trip (A) to the springs and a ride around
Randolph; an original monologue with inci-
dental songs, by E. F. Kendall. Typewritten.
© Ezra F. Kendall. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; 1900
A : 3917, Feb. 12 ; 2c. Feb. 12. 47049
Trip to the sunny South; a play, by C. J. Gully.
[11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. J. Gully, Chicago; D : 8097, Mar. 5,
1906 ; Ic. Jan. 27. 1906. 47050
Trip (A) to the theatre; play in 1 act, by J. D.
Davidson. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1912 ; D : 31346 ; Josephine D.
Davidson, New York. 47051
Trip (A) to the tropics.
© Frank H. Tobey, Chicago ; D : 9252, Oct.
18, 1906. 47052
Trip (A) to Tramptown. See Hoy's A trip to
Tramptown.
Trip (A) to Turkey; a drama in 2 acts, by L.
Dittmar. [68] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Dittmar, .Jersey City ; D : 4510, Jan.
8, 1904 ; Ic. Feb. 4, 1904 ; Ic. Feb. 27, 1904.
47053
Trip (A) to Yurrup. See Mrs. Hogswill's
ambitions.
Trip (A) underground (Le voyage sou terrain);
a drama in 5 acts and 6 tableaux, by Louis
Figuier.
© Francois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19920, Sept. 3. 47054
Trip (A) up country; a rural comedv in 1 act,
by Charles C. Bhmchard. 20 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Perkins D. Fisher, Brookline. Mass.; D:
6719, IVIar. 24, 1905 ; 2c. May 16, 1905. 47055
Trip (A) up the Kern River; by W. H. Neis-
wender.
© W. H. Neiswender, Los Angeles ; 1900 A :
7580, Mar. 22. 47056
Tri-partnership; or. The chief justice of Mars,
a drama in 5 acts, with the words of four
songs, b.v C. Reno.
© Conrad Reno, Brookline, Mass. ; D : 13080,
Jlay 29, 1908. 47057
Tripelentente; koinrxlie in 3 aufziigen, von Fe-
lix Dormaun Ijtseud. des Felix Biedermann]
\ind Alexander Engel. Neue biihneneinrich-
tung. Leipzig, Philips Reclam, jun. [1915]
75 p. 24°. ([Universal-bibliothek, 5724])
© Dec. 28, 1913 ; Ic. Feb. 9, 1915 ; D : 39625 ;
Otto Eirich, Vienna. 47057a
Triple alliance; comedy in 4 acts, by H. I.
Dodge. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5. 1909; D: 17293; Henry Irving
Dodge, New York. 47058
2377
47059
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47081
Triple (The) chevron; a di'ama in 4 acts.
© Alex. C. Botkin, Helena, Mont. ; 1897 :
17218, Mar. 15. 47059
Triple (A) courtship; a comedy adapted and
augmented from the Cierman of .Tulius Rosen,
by W. D. Eaton.
© William D. Eaton, Chicago; 1878:3290,
Mar. 18. 47060
Triple (A) crime: a comedy in 3 acts, by C. Bis-
sell and H. I. Dodge.
© Champion Bissell and Henry Irving
Dodge, New York ; 1891 : 11783, Apr. 1. 47061
Triple-heart; a dramatic play in 5 acts, by
A. E. McCollum.
© Alfred E. McCollum, Uniontown, Pa. ;
1893 : 26998, .June 5 ; 2c. June 20. 47062
Triple (The) partnership; play in 3 acts, by
J. B. Tindall. [32] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1915 ; D : 40929 ; John Ben-
ton Tindall, Alemphis, Tenn. 47062a
Triple (The) wedding; or. The forging' of the
ring, a play designed for a small company, by
C. Barnnrd. [New York, Theo. L. DeVinne &
CO., 1883] 32 p. 24°.
© Charles Barnard, New York; 1883:9469,
aiay 22 ; 2c. June 19. 47063
Triplepatte; comedie en 5 actes, par T. Bernard
et A. Godfernaux. 48 numb. 1.. illus. 8°. [Re-
printed from Je sais tout]
© Tristan Bernard et Andre Godfernaux.
Paris; D : 8164, Mar. 1.5, 1906; 2c. Mar. 15,
1906. 47064
Triplets; a comedy in 1 act, by A. L. Klein.
© Anna Lenihan Klein, New York ; 1882 :
19566, Nov. 18. 47065
a comedy in 3 acts, by George R. Sprague.
© De Loss King, Wadsworth, O. ; 1884:
14471, July 16. 47066
a musical comedy in 3 acts, 3 scenes, by
T. E. Powers.
© Thomas E. Powers, New York; 1887:
.5004, Mar. 3. 47067
Triplicates; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by H. L.
Sterrett.
© Henry L. Sterrett, New York ; D : 1352,
Jan. 8, 19(t2. 47068
Tripoli; a historical, romantic, spectacular
drama in 3 acts, by F. Cleaves.
© Frank Cleaves, San Francisco ; 1893 :
45448, Oct. 10. 47069
Tripped and trapped; a powerful emotional so-
ciety play in 3 acts, by C. Foster.
© Charles Foster, New York; 1880:9197.
June 18. 47070
Triss; or, Beyond the Rockies, a drama of
western life in 4 acts, by Justin Adams. Bos-
t(.n. W. H. Baker & co.. 1893. 34 p. 12°.
([Baker's edition of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
16022, Mar. 31 ; 2c. July 28. 47071
Tristan and Isilt; a romantic drama, by L. P.
Bro\\'n.
© Lawrence Parmly Brown, New York ;
D : 145, Feb. 16, 1901. 47072
Tristan and Isolde; a drama in 4 acts, by L. K.
Anspacher. 147 j). 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Kaufman Anspacher, New York;
D : 5530, Sept. 14, 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1904.
47073
a tragedy in 5 acts, by L. K. Anspacher.
© Louis Kaufman Anspacher, New York ; D :
4626, Feb. 19, 1904 ; 2c. May 3, 1904. 47074
Tristan und Isolde; Lohengrin; Der fliegende
Hollander; drei groteske komodien, von
Friedrich Huch. Jliinchen, ]M. IMorikes ver-
lag [1911] 204 p. 12°.
© Oct. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1912 ; D : 28S04 ;
Martin aiorikes verlag, Munich. 47075
Tristan's end; play in 4 acts, bv T. G. Stein.
[2], 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jlay 22. 1913 ; D : 33297 ; Theodore G.
Stein, New York. 47076
Tristram and Iseult; drama in 4 acts, by J. C.
Carr. New York, The Knickerbocker press
[1906] 3 p. 1., 71 p. 8^
© J. Corayns Carr, Great Britain ; D : S994.
Aug. 25, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 29. 1906. 47077
Tristram and Isolt; a poetical tragedy in 5 actSj
by P. B. Kayser.
© Paul Barr Kayser, Boston ; D : 7445, Oct.
23, 1905. 47078
Tristram and Isoult; by I\T. W. Austin. Boston,
The Poet lore company, 1905. 64 p. 12°.
© Martha W. Austin, Ocean Spring, Miss.;
O*: 7378, Oct. 2, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1905. 47079
Tristram, the jester; play in 5 acts, from the
German of lOrnst Hardt, tr. bv J. Heard, jr.
Boston, R. G. Badger [1913] 4 p. 1., 7-185 p.
12°.
© July 25, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1913 ; D : 34101 ;
John Heard, jr., Boston. 47080
See also German classics of the nineteenth
and tAventieth centuries.
Ti'iton (The); a romantic opera in 3 acts,
libretto by Nick Bachelor, music by C. I.
Bolles.
© Charles I. Bolles, Newark, N. J.: 1893:
6387, Feb. 1. 47081
23
78
47082
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47105
Triumph; or, A sister's oath, a sensational
drama in 4 acts, by A. Krusemer.
© A. Krusemer, St. Joseph, Mo. ; 1873 :
14875, Dee. 26. 47082
Triumph in adversity; au historical drama of
Ireland in 5 acts, by Lawrence Edward Dun-
boy.
© James Lawrence Bolin, Indianapolis ; D :
3132, Feb. 11, 1903. 47083
Triumph (The) of an empress; or, Catherine,
the Great, dramatic play in 5 acts, by Theo-
doi-e Kremer. [14G] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mildred Holland, New Yorii ; D : 1295,
Jan. 15, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 15, 1902. 47084
Triumph (The) of Betty; a Scots comedy play-
let in 1 act, by A. Lambie. 23 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1915; D: 42436; Alexander
Lambie, Vancouver, Canada. 47084a
Triumph (The) of Columbus; dramatic and mu-
sical composition in 3 acts, 6 scenes, by I.
Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1891:31395,
Sept. 4. 47085
a musical and dramatic allegory, written
and composed by S. G. Pratt.
© S. G. Pratt, New York ; 1892 : 15178.
Apr. 6. 47086
— - romantic, historical drama in 5 scenes de-
pictinj; important events in the life of Christo-
pher Columbus prior to his discovery of
America, dramatized in part from Fenimore
Cooper's Mercedes of Castile.
© Edward A. Duffy, Grafton, W. Va. ; D :
13069, May 27, 1908. 47087
Triumph of defeat; drama in 4 acts, by L. M.
Sawyer. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1910; D : 21007 ; Lucy M.
Sawyer, New York. 47088
Triumph (The) of faith; by E. W. Cortis.
© Ernest W. Cortis, East Orange, N. J. ; D :
14859, Jan. 20, 1909. 47089
by H. F. Clarens.
© H. F. Claren.s, New York ; D : 12470, Mar.
3, 1908. 47090
Triumph (The) of friendship; a play in 5 acts,
by C. Boaz. 35 p. S''. Typewritten.
© Charles Boaz, Mattoon, 111.; D : 7510,
Nov. 6, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1905. 47091
Triumph (The) of Israel. See Rebecca and
Rowena.
Triumph of justice; melodrama iu 4 acts, by
M. M. Kennedy. [83] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maxwell Miller Kennedv, Kansas City,
Mo. ; D : 7376, Oct. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1906. "
47092
Triumph (The) of life; drama consisting of 1
prologue and 2 acts, by D. R. de Simone. 11
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1912; D : 31262 ; D. R. de
Simone, New York. 47093
— — drama of 1 prologue and 3 acts, by Mon-
sieur X [pseud, of D. R. de Simonel [2], 33
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6. 1912; D : 31G06 ; D. R. de
Simone, New York. 47094
Triumph (The) of light; a California midwinter
sun mystery, by (,'. Keeler. 32 p. 8". Printed.
© Charles Keeler, Berkelev, Cal. ; D : 6174,
Dec. 22, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1904. 47095
Triumph (The) of love; by L. M. Neumayer.
Ms.
© Mrs. L. M. Neumayer, Oakland, Cal. ;
1881 : 16303, Oct. 21 ; Ic. Oct. 24. 47096
a comedy drama in 5 acts, by E. B. Crane.
California, Mo., Push printing house, 1901.
[45] p. 8°.
© Edward B. Crane, California, Mo. ; D :
199. Mar. 11, 1901 ; 2c. July 5, 1901. 47097
— a drama of life in America in 3 acts and 7
transformations, by A. Chrostowski. [2], 55
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York ; D :
9025, Sept. 1, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 1, 1906. 47098
— • a drama of life in the United States in 4
acts and 7 transformations, by A. Chrostowski.
[2], 57 p. 4°. Typewritten".
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York ; D :
7010, July 22, 1905 ; 2c. July 27, 1905. 47099
by L.
— • dramatic composition in verse, 1 act,
Stanheld. [15] p. t\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913 ; D : 31856 ; Leontine Stan-
field, Brooklyn. 47100
— ■ a 4 act drama, by E. B. Crane.
© Edward B. Crane, California, Mo. ; D :
915, Oct. 3, 1901. 47101
— historical drama in 5 acts, by E. Monteleone.
© Ernest Monteleone, Jersey City ; D : 6410,
Mar. 28, 1905. 47102
— a play in 4 acts, by M. M. Couheim.
© Martha Morton Conheim, New York ;
1899 : .50580, Aug. 5. 47103
— play in 1 act, by H. Hagedorn, jr. [2], 34
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1913 ; D : 35369 ; Hermann
Hagedorn, jr., Fairfield, Conn. 47104
— See also Angela. — Modern Africa.
Triumph (The) of love and intrig'ue; or. The
student of Salamanca.
© Maud Dixon Salviui, New York; D: 1408
Feb. 20, 1902. 47105
2379
47106
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47123
Triumph (The) of Pauline; a comedy iu 1 act,
by John Jason Trent. Chicago and New York,
The Dramatic publishing company [1903]
14 p. 12°. (On cover : Sergei's acting drama,
no. 527)
■© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 4250,
Nov. 16, 1903; 2c. Nov. 16, 1903. 47106
Triumph (The) of Scipio Africanus; play in
3 acts, by J. De Stefano. [2], 17 p. f". Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1914; D : 36061 ; Joseph De
Stefano, t^hicago. 47106a
Triumph (The) of silver; drama in 4 acts, by
S. Menzalora.
© Salvatore Menzalora, Brooklyn ; 1897 :
45043, Aug. 10. 47107
Triumph (The) of the cross; a Christian drama
in 5 acts, by J. Daoust, [110] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Julien Daoust, Montreal, Canada; D:
7389, Oct. 12, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1905. 47108
(Le triomphe de la croix) ; a drama in 5
acts, written in French, by J. Daoust. 66 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Julien Daoust, Montreal, Canada ; D :
2966, Feb. 9, 1903; 2c. Mar. 17, 1903. 47109
Triumph of the honeysuckle-cage; play in 1
act, by L. G. Smith. [1], S p. t" . Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 22, 1914 ; D : 87375 ; Leila Grace
Smith, Springfield, Mo. 47109a
Triumph (The) of the Philistines and how
Mr. Jorgan preserved the morals of Market
Pewbury under very trying circumstances;
a comedy in 3 acts, by Henry Arthur Jones.
New York, The Macmillan company ; [etc.,
etc.] 1899. XV, 122 p. 16°.
© Macmillan co., New York ; 1899 : 16320,
Mar. 2 ; 2c. Feb. 28. 47110
Triumph (The) of the truth; play in 1 act, by
R. Verene. [24] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1914; D : 38039 ; Rosalind
Verene, Chicago. 47110a
Triumph (The) of X; play in 4 acts, by C. Wup-
permaun. [106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1915 ; D : 39746 ; Carlos Wup-
permann, Hastings, N. Y. 47110b
Triumph (The) of youth; or, The white mouse,
a comeily in 3 acts, from the French of
Edouard Pailleron, by Donald Robertson^ Chi-
cago, Dramatic pub. co., 1907. 99 p. 12°.
© D. Robertson, Chicago ; D : 11707, Oct. 18,
1907 ; 2c. Nov. 8, 1907. 47111
Triumphant at last. See Checkmated.
Triumphant (A) defeat; by B. Christianson.
© Barbara Christianson, Phillips, Wis. ; D :
1138, Dec. 2, 1901. 47112
Triumphant (A) servant; 1 act farce, by A. L,
Zeller.
© Arthur Louis Zeller, St. Louis; 1899:
22951, Mar. 31. 47113
Triumphant (The) trilogy; drama of diplo-
macy, sacrifice, and love, in 3 acts, by H. E.
Parkhurst. [2], 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1913; D: 33888; Howard E.
Parkhurst, New York. 47114
Triumphant (The) wife; a comedy in 3 acts, by
J. I). Stone. 137 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jane Dransfield Stone, Brooklvn ; D:
16112, June 22, 1909 ; 2c. June 26, 1909.* 47115
Triumphierende (Die) bestie; historisches
S(^luiuspiel in 3 akten, von Waldemar Kanter.
Berlin, Oesterheld & co., 1914. 71 p. 16°.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1915 ; D : 42474 ; Oesterheld &
CO., Berlin. • 47115a
Triumvirate (The) of Jerusalem; a tragedy in
4 acts, by A. N. Shideler.
© A. Newton ShideUir, Cincinnati; 1889:
29879, Oct. 3. 47116
Triunfo (El) en la derrota; apunte de comedia
en 1 acto en prosa y verso, original de Nicanor
Puga y Jose Rincon Lazcano. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1912. 28 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29779 ; N. Puga y J. Rincon Lazcano, Madrid.
47117
Trix; a comedy drama in 5 acts, by Archibald
Douglass Gordon.
© Louise T. Laughlin, United States ; 1879 :
15454, Nov. 17. 47118
by Archibald D. Gordon and L. P.
Richardson.
© Archibald D. Gordon and Leauder P.
Richardson, New York ; 1880 : 7699, May 18.
47119
■ comedy playlet in 1 act, by W. C. Hoff. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1910; D: 20360; William C.
Hoff, Des Moines. 47120
Trix of Montana; a dramatic playlet, by M. S.
Keightley. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mabel S. Keightley, South Bend, Ind. ;
D : 10808, June 19, 1907 ; 2c. June 19, 1907.
• 47121
play in 1 act, by M. Keightley. [3], 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1911; D: 23630; Mabel
Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 47122
Trixie; a musical comedy drama, by Geoi'ge
Frederick Robbin.s.
© Fred Robbins, United States ; 1896 : 70223,
Dec. 26. 47123
2380
47124
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47141
Trixie — Continued .
or. The wizard of Fogg Island, a drama in
3 acts, l)y Bert C. liawiey.
© Ames pub. CO., Clyde, O. ; 1896:8980,
Feb. 7 ; 2t'. Feb. 17. 47124
Trixie and the amateur; vaudeville offering, by
F. A. Hrennau. [l], 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© ](>. .Tuly 15, 1912; D : 302GG ; Florence A.
P.renuiui, New York. 47125
Trixie in search of a title; a musical playlet, by
Talbot Little, lyrics by Edeu Gondar and Ed-
ward Montasu. music by Edward Montagu.
London, Francis, Day & Hunter, 1905. 47 p.
8". [Libretto only]
© Francis, Day & Hunter, London; D:
6980, July 17, 1905; 2c. July 17, 1905. 47126
Trixie, the romp heiress; a nmsical comedy in 3
acts.
© Edward D. Stair, Howell, Mich.; 1887:
1800G, Jidy 13. 47127
Troades. See Three tragedies of Seneca. —
Tragedies (The) of Seneca.
Trocadero (The) extravaganza and burlesque
company; a farce comedy in 3 acts, written
and arr. by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, New York ; 1896 : 55125,
Oct. 5. 47128
Troens niagt; skuespil i 5 akter, [af] Johau
Bojer. Kristiania og Kjobenhavn. Gylden-
dalske boghandel, Nordlsk forlag, 1909. 152 p.
12°.
© May 11, 1909; 2e. Nov. 27, 1909; D:
17541 ; Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk for-
lag, Christiania, Norway. 47129
Troilus and Cressida; ed. by John S. P. Tatlock.
New York, The Macmillan company, 1912.
XX, 180 p. front, (port.) 24°. (The Tudor
Shakespeare)
© Jan. 17, 1912; 2c. Jan. 18, 1912; A:
30.5391 : Macmillan co.. New York. 47130
ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and London, Har-
per & brothers, 1898. 222 p. front, illus.
12°. (Shakespeare's complete works, v. 12)
© Harper & bros.. New Y\)rk ; 1898:25038,
Apr. 21 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 47131
— with a special introduction by Walter
Raleigh and an original frontispiece by W. H.
Margetson. [The University press Shakes-
peare. Renaissance ed.] New York, Geoi'ge D.
Sproul, 1908. xxviii, 175 p. front. 4°. (The
complete works of William Shakespeare, with
annotations and a general introduction by Sid-
ney Lee. v. 31)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
210690, June 29, 1908 ; 2c. June 29, 1908.
47132
Troilus and Cressida — Continued.
(Shalcespeare's history of); ed. with notes
by William J. Rolfe. New York, Harper &
brothers, 1882. 3 p. 1., [9]-222 p. illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1882 : 5893,
Apr. 14; 2f. Sept. 25. 47133
Same.
, ) © W. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., as author,
in renewal for 28 vears. Renewal no. 450,
Jan. 8, 1910. Original entry, Apr. 14, 1882,
no. 5893. 47134
Same. New Yoik. Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1905 1 299 p. incl. front,
illus. 16°.
. © William .L Rolfe, Cleveland; A : 131836,
Nov. 23, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1905. 47135
See also Shakespeare's works. — Troylus
and Cressida.
Trois amoureuses; operette en 3 actes, de Mau-
rice Ordouneau, d'apres la piece viennoise de
J. Bauer, nuisique de Franz Lehar. Paris, M,
Eschig, 1912. 205 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Apr. 20, 1912; 2c. Apr. 22, 1912; D:
29439 ; Max Eschig, Paris. 47136
Trois (Les) anabaptistes; [par A. Bisson et
Julien Berr de Turique] Paris, Librairie
theatrale, 1904. 2 p. 1., 263 p. 12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 5569, Sept. 28,
1904 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1904. 47137
Trois (Les) chapeaux. See Mixed.
Trois (Les) diables; a performance invented by
C. Majilton.
© Charles Majilton, Philadelphia; 1873:
1981, Feb. 28. 47138
Trois (Les) filles de M. Dupont; comedie en 4
actes, par Eugene Brieux. Paris, P. V. Stock,
1899. 2 p. 1., 187 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris ; 1899 : 82213, Dec. 20 ;
2c. Dec. 20. 47139
Trois (Les) souhaits. See Ombres chinoises.
Troisienie (Le) galon; piece militaire en 1 acte,
par Henry Moreau et Marc Sonal [pseud, de
Georges Lanos | I'aris, C. Joubert, 1912. 27 p.
8°.
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913; D:
32028; Joubert, Paris. 47140
Trojan (A) hero; a musical burlesque in 3 acts,
by A. Willey.
© Allen Willev. Hadlyme, Conn.; 1897:
43680, Aug. 2. 47141
Trojan women of Euripides; tr. into English
rhyming verse with explanatory notes by Gil-
bert ^Murray. New York. Oxford university
press, American branch [etc., etc.] 1915. 2 p.
]., 93 p. 12°.
© May 15, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. May 19, 1915 ;
A : 398880 ; Oxford univ. press, Amer. branch^
New York. 47141a
2381
47142
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47158
Trojans (The) in Carthage; lyric poem in 5 pts.
and a prologue, music by Hector Berlioz,
adapted for use on the concert stage, by
Frank Van der Stucken, English version, with
an essay on the opera, by Henry Edward
Krehbiei. New York, G. Schirmer [etc., etc.]
1909. 18 p. 4°. (G. Schirmer's collection of
opera librettos)
© Dec. 31, 1909; 2c. Dec. 31, 1909; D:
17839 ; G. Schirmer, inc., New York. 47142
Troll magic. See Silver (The) thread.
Trolley-car trio; a comedy sketch in 1 act, by
J. W. Riauo and T. Smith.
© John W. Riano and Tonv Smith, Chicago;
D : .5800, Nov. 3, 1904. 47143
Trolley (The) line; play in 1 act, by J. Huber-
man. [26] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1914 ; D : 38544 ; Joseph Hu-
berman. New York. 47143a
Trolley (The) party; a 3 act farcical comedy,
by R. Garnella. 114 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Lewis Fields. Joseph Weber, Richard
Garnella and Robert Garnella, Baltimore;
1895: 58536, Nov, 20; 2c. Feb. 7, 1896. 47144
• Same.
© Lewis Fields. Joseph Weber, Richard
Garnella and Robert Garnella, New York;
1896 : 9030, Feb. 7. [For copies reed, see 1895 :
58536] 47145
Trolley (The) system; comedy in 3 acts. Type-
written.
© Charles F. Cromwell, Bath Beach, N. Y. ;
1895 : 21429, Apr. 18 ; 2c. Apr. 23. 47146
a 3 act farce comedy, by R. Garnella. 59
p. f". Typewritten.
© Robert Garnella, New York; 1893: 31301,
July 3 ; 2c. June 18, 1895. 47147
• Same.
© Robert Garnella, Baltimore ; 1895 : 32095,
June 18. [For copies reed, see 3893 : 31301]
47148
Trolley troubles; vaudeville act, by M. Hopkins.
3 p. 4''. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1910 ; D : 20174 ; Monroe Hop-
kins, Vicksburg, Mich. 47149
Trommelschlager (Der); a little story in dra-
matic form, by T. N. Metcalf.
© T. N. INIetcalf, Chicago ; D : 6613, May 1,
1905. 47150
Trompe-la-niort; drame en 11 tableaux, par
Jules Mary. Paris, P.-V. Stock. 188 p. 12\
© Dec. 15, 1913 ; Ic. Apr. 8, 1914 ; D : 366-53 ;
P.-V. Stock. Paris. 47150a
Tronipeta (El) minuto; zarzuela en 1 acto divi-
dido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original de Lu-
ciano Boada y M. de Castro y Tiedra, mtisica
del maestro Saco del Valle. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espauoles] 1907. 40 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Luciano Boada and M. de Castro y Tiedx'a,
IMadrid ; D : 11305, Sept. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 5,
1907. 47151
Troop (A) of the g'uard, and other poems; by
Hermann Hagedorn. Boston and New York,
Houghton Mifflin company, 1909. xviii, 140,
[2] p. 12°.
Dramatic contents: Five in the morning.
© Oct. 23, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1909 ; A : 251231 ;
H. Hagedoi'u, Cambridge, Mass. 47151a
Trooper Billie; an original American military
drama in 4 acts, by F. P. Dodge. [135] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frederick Paulding Dodge, Milwaukee ; D :
1516, Mar. 5, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1902. 47152
Troopers (The) of the East. See Siam.
Trop d' esprit nuit. See Too witty by far.
Tropa ligera: zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido en 4
cuadros, en prosa y verso (continuacion de
Los granujas) original de J. Jackson Veyan y
R. Asensio Mils, musica del maestro Arturo
Saco del Valle. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1909. 44 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16893 ; Jose Jackson Veyan y Ramon Asensio
Mas, Madrid. 47153
Tropbelle, the haunted tower; an original
drama in 6 acts, by J. A. B. Bizzette.
© J. A. B. Bizzette, San Francisco; 1887:
12857, May 16. 47154
Tropical (A) engagement; a musical comedy in
1 act, by C. E. Bray and A. Kelcy.
© C. E. Bray and Alfred Kelcy, Chicago;
D : 10344, Apr. 4, 3907. 47155
Troth (The) See Drone (The) and other
plays.
Troubadour (The); drama in 1 act, by R. E.
Marshall. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1. 1911; D: 24618; Rachel E.
iMarsliall, Setittle. 47156
a spectacular musical comedy in 3 acts, by
J. Jordan.
© Julian Jordan, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; 1891 :
13.587, Apr. 14. 47157
See also Barbesieu.
Troubadour (The) and his ward; by F. J. and
W. Sinn. [4|. 148 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1910 ; D : 21896 ; Frederick J.
'and Walter Sinn, New York. 47158
2382
47159
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
47177
Troubadours (The); a musical vaudeville skit,
by C. Drown. [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Clarence Drown, Valparaiso, Ind. ; D :
514, May 27, 1901 ; 2c. May 27, 1901. 47159
Trouble a la carte; musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by G. Barr. 75 p. 4°, Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. May 9, 1910 ; D : 20989 ; George Barr,
New York. 47160
Trouble (The) at Satterlee's; a farce in 1 act,
l)y I.(juise Latham Wilson.
© Peuu pub. CO., Philadelphia ; 1899 : 46817,
.Tuly 19 ; 2c. July 20. 47161
Trouble by mail; comedy in 1 act, by John M.
Francis. New York. S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1913. 21 p. 12°. ( [French's in-
ternational copyrighted ed. of the works of the
best authors, no. 252] )
© July 24, 1913; 2c. July 25, 1913; D:
33926 ; Samuel French, New York. 47162
Trouble-fete (Le); comedie en 3 actes et un
epilogue, par E. Fleg. 21 p. {In La Petite
illustration no. 15,-7 juin 1913, s6rie-theatre
no. 10)
© June 9, 1913 ; 2c. July 18, 1913 ; D : 33828 ;
Edmond Fleg, Paris. 47163
Trouble in Santa Glaus land; a Christmas en-
tertainment in 2 scenes, by Orissa W. Gleason.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1905. 13 p. 12°.
(On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
6928, July 8, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1905. 47164
Trouble in the family; a piece of frivolity in 3
acts, by Edgar Selden.
© Martin W. Hanley, New. York; 1897:
23471, Apr. 15. 47165
Trouble in the Smith family.
(The) doctor.
See Traveling-
Trouble (The) maker; play in 4 acts, by E. L.
Copeland. [2], 48 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 31, 1912; D : 30391 ; Edwin L.
Copeland, New York. 47166
Troubled by g'hosts; by Larry Vane.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1899 : 66566, Oct.
13 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 47167
Troubled (A) lover. See Daisy Brown.
Troubled waters; an original comedy in 4 acts,
by C. Thomas aud W. Ellis. New York and
London, 1893. 80 p. 8°.
© Charles Thomas and Walter Ellis, Lon-
don ; 1893 : 41850, Sept. 16 ; 2c. Sept. 16.
47168
Troubles (The) a photo caused; by R. Cannon.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ralph Cannon, Chicago ; D : 15957, May
26, 1909 ; 2c. May 26, 1909. 47169
Troubles (The) and happiness of life; a new
aud original play, by F. Striker. Cincinnati.
© Frank Striker, United States ; 1879 : 8208,
June 20. . 47170
Troubles at rehearsal; comedy of stage life, by
W. C. Thompson. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1914; D: 35613; William
Cliarles Thompson, New York. 47170a
Troubles at twenty; in 1 act, bv A. F. Thomas.,
7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Anna Fink Tliomas, Philadelphia; D:
3631, June 20, 1903 ; 2c. June 19, 1903. 47171
Troubles in Ireland; oi', The eviction, an Irish
comedy drama in 4 acts, picturing Ireland's
troubles at the present time among the peas-
antry.
© Andrew W. Boyd, Trenton, N. J. ; 1881 :
12912, Aug. 22. 47172
Troubles of a chairman; vaudeville sketch, by
H.H.Johnson. [2], 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1914 ; D : 36231 ; Howard H.
Johnson, Seattle. 47172a
Troubles (The) of a henpecked husband. See
Tribulations.
Troubles of a housekeeper,
act plays, no. 2.
See Grange one-
Troubles (The) of a millionaire; a melodrama,
by M. Loth.
© Monitor co., Cincinnati ; 1898 : 10820, Feb.
10. 47173
Troubles (The) of a servant girl. Typewritten.
© Belle Whitaker, Chicago; 1897:67221,
Dec. 3 ; 2c. Dec. 3. 47174
Troubles (The) of a tramp; by E. Kendall.
Typewritten.
© Ezra Kendall, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; A :
2110, Jan. 30, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1901. 47175
Troubles (The) of an actor; dramatic composi-
tion, by J. Farrell. [1], 12 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 9. 1915; D : 40213 ; Josephine
Farrell, Brooklyn. 47175a
Troubles of eight twins.
© Crinnian bros., Norfolk, Va. ; D : 8082,
]\Iar. 1, 1906. 47176
Troubles of his own; a farce in 3 acts, by C. T.
Vincent.
© Charles T. Vincent, Glen Cove, N. Y. ;
1898 : 50147, Aug. 27. 47177
5379— VOL 2—17-
■46
2383
47178
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47196
Troubles of his own — Continued.
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by E. Foy and
Jos. W. Standisli. Typewritten.
© Edwin Foy, New York; 1900 A: 11246,
May 4 ; 2c. May 4. 47178
Tixjubles (The) of Juliet; dramatic production
in 1 act, by K. D. Paiue. 19 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1914 ; D : 37994 ; Ralph Dela-
haye Paine, Durliam, N. H. 47178a
Troubles (The) of married life; by N. Fillie.
Typewritten.
© Nicliolas Fillie, Broolilyn ; 1894:12623,
Mar. 3 ; 2c. Aug. 30. 47179
Troubles (The) of Mr. Cupid; an original com-
edy in 4 acts, by F. Douglas. 71 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Fred Douglas, United States ; D : 15116,
Feb. IS, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1909. 47180
Troubles (The) of Mr. Flipp; a satirical comedy
in 1 act.
© Lewis Morton and Charles W. Price, New
York ; D : G250, Feb. 15 ; 1905.
47181
Troubles (The) of Rozinski; a Hebrew mono-
logue, by Harry Ij. Newton and A. S. Hoffman.
Chicago, T. S. Denison [1904] 10 p. 12°.
(jDenlson's vaudeville sketches])
© 'l\ S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 5160, June 10,
1904 ; 2c. July 30, 1904. 47182
Troubles of Thomas, believe me; comedy in
3 acts, by H. W. Swope,- George Collin Davis
and Arthur Gillespie. [70] p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1914; D: 36346; Howard
Whitney Swope, Greenville, O. 47182a
Trouble's troubles; farce comedy iia 3 acts, by
J. P. Sheridan. [61] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1913 ; D : 34915 ; .T. P. Sheri-
dan, Cleveland. 47183
Troublesome children; or. The unexpected voy-
age of Jack and Pen, by H. M. Pessenden.
© Helen Mav Fessenden, T.a Fayette, Ind. ;
1892 : 44150, Oct. 31 ; 2c. Nov. 14. 47184
Troublesome (A) courtship; in 1 act, by Levin
C. Tees.
© Lyceum pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1900 A :
27404, Nov. 3. 47185
Troublesome (The) garden; a farce in 4 acts,
by H. Winslow. 132 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Horatio Winslow, Madison, Wis.; D:
12615, Mar. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1908. 47186
Troublesome (The) kid.
lion.
Troublesome (A) time; a farce in 1 act, by
Harry Ij. Newton. Chicago and New York,
The Dramatic publishing company, 1902. 11
p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 2542,
Nov. 3, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1902. 47187
Troublesome titles; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
F. Bernard. [113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1912; D: 29946; Franklin
Bernard. Denver. 47188
Ti'oublesome (The) visitor. See Phunny phel-
lows in a great old time.
Troublesome (A) wife; American musical com-
edy in 3 acts and 4 tableaux.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York ; 1891 : 2.576,
Jan. 17. 47189
Troublesome (A) woman; a 3 act farce com-
edy adapted from the French, by A. Corbett.
© Adolph Corbett, Chicago ; D : 662 ; July 17,
1901. 47190
Trousers; a comedy, by Ij. C. Evans.
© Leo C. Evans, New York; 1885:21307,
Oct. 10. 47191
Trousseau (The); a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
P. V. Olker. Typewritten.
© Pierre V. Olker, Quincy. 111. ; 1893 : 56335,
Dec. 21 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1894. 47192
Trovatore (II) up-to-date; a burlesque in 1
scene, by A. H. Laidlaw, jr.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr., New York ;
1897 : 17651. Mar. 17 ; 2c. Apr. 19. 47193
Troyens (Les) a Carthage; poeme iyrique en 4
actes et 5 tableaux, poeme et musique de Hec-
tor Berlioz..
© Choudens fils, Paris; 1892:25545, June
17; 2c. June 17. 47194
Troylus and Cressida (The tragedie of); by
William Shakespeare, ed. with notes, intro-
duction, glossary, list of variorum readings
and selected criticism by Charlotte Porter and
Helen A. Clarke. [1st folio ed.] New York,
T. Y. Crowell & CO. [1910] 4 p. 1., vii-xvil,
272 p. front. 24°.
^ Feb. 17, 1910; 2c. Feb 17, 1910; A:
256S07 ; Thoipas Y Crowell & co.. New York.
47195
— See also Shakespeare's works,
and Cressida.
-Troilus
See Katie's decep-
2384
Truands (Les); drame en 5 actes, en vers, par
Jean Richepin. Typewritten.
© E. Fasquelle, France; 1899:21767, Mar.
27; 2c. Mar. 27. 47196
47196
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47215
Truants; comedy in 1 act, for church purposes,
by John Preston [pseud, of J. P. Buschlen].
Lamoni, la., Herald publishing house [1915]
33 p. 8".
© Oct. 17, 1915; 2c. Oct. 25, 1915; D:
421.5S ; John Preston Buschlen, Lamoni, la.
47196a
True (Le) d'Octave; piece en 1 acte, par Daniel
Jourda. Paris, C. Joubert, 1912. 30 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913 ; D : 32019 ;
Joubert, Paris. 47197
Sec also Case (A) of mother-in-law.
True (Le) du Bresilien; vaudeville en 4 actes
[par Nancey et Armont] 2 p. 1., 179 p. 12°.
© Nancey et Armont, France ; D : 7507, Nov.
G, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1905. 47198
True infaillible; fautaisie en 1 acte, [par]
Serge Basset. Paris, C. Joubert, 1909. 16 p.
12°.
© Aug. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Aug. 2, 1909 ; D : 16684 ;
Joubert, Paris. 47199
Truee (The) of God; morality for the delectation
of children and grown-ups, by M. C. Smith.
{In Chicago Sunday herald, vol. 34, no. 33,
Dec. 20, 1914)
© Dec. 20, 1914 ; Ic. Dec. 23, 1914 ; D :
39189 ; Minna Caroline Smith, Chicago.
47199a
Truce (A) with Mammon; comedy drama in 4
acts, by R. L. Sandwick. 76 p. f °. Typewrit-
ten.
© Richard Ij. Sandwick, Highland Park,
111. ; D : 15044, Feb. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1909.
47200
Truda; romantic opera in 3 acts, by Mrs. Rich-
ard Kirmse, lyrics by Edmund Clutterbuck.
music bv R. Kirmse and Hubert Bath. Buf-
falo, 1909. [54] p. 16". [Libretto only]
© Aug. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1909 ; D : 16944 ;
Richard Kirmse, London. 47201
libretto by Mrs. R. E. Kirmse, lyrics
by Edmund Clutterbuck, music by R. E.
Kirmse and Hubert Bath. 220 p. 4\ Ms.
© Ic. .Tuly 13, 1909; D: 16229; Richard E.
Kirmse, London. 47202
True; a drama in 4 acts, by E. A. Locke.
© E. A. Locke, Cincinnati; 1871:4133,
May 4. 47203
— an entirely new and original play in 1 act,
by T. Allan Laidlaw. New York, De Witt,
1884. 12 p. 12°. ([De Witt's acting plays,
no. 325])
© A. T. B. De Witt, New Yorl: ; 1884 : 26392,
Dec. 30 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885. 47204
True (A) American: or. The man in blue, in 6
acts, by J. Emory Creasey. [59] p. f °. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 24, 1911; D: 24763; Jas. E.
Creasey, Nevada, Mo. 47205
True and false; play in 4 acts, by M. E. Mig-
nonette.
© Mary Emma Mignonette, New York ;
1877 : 5430, May 4. 47206
-See also Counterfeit.
True as steel; by Frank Thorne. Ms.
© Frank H. Thorne. San Francisco; 1888:
3413, Jan. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 9. 47207
See also Secret service.
True as truth; or, Jules d'Bodeaux, a drama in
5 acts, by C. Rohlfs.
© Charles Rohlfs, Brooklyn; 1879:2524,
Feb. 22. 47208
True (A) Bayard. See Dominick Bayard.
True blood; drama in 5 acts, by M. J. Mitchell.
[148] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mary Jane Mitchell, Martinsville. Ind. ;
D : 5321, July 20, 1904 ; 2c. July 20, 1904.
47209
True blue; comedy playlet, by Z. Coleman. 8
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1910; D: 22306; Zilla Cole-
man, San Francisco. 47210
■ a drama in 4 acts, by S. C. Kidder.
© Sara C. Kidder, Evanston. 111.; 1890:
24911, Aug. 9. 47211
■ a melodrama in 4 acts, by E. La Moss and
B. E. Rose.
© Edward E. Rose and Edward La Moss,
Boston ; 1891 : 46971, Dec. 23. 47212
— an original sensational drama in a prologue
and 4 acts, by F. Wynkoop.
© Franklyn Wynkoop, Philadelphia; 1879:
1.509, .Tan. 31. 47213
or. Brother against brother, a military
drama in 4 acts, by F. H. Button.
© Frank H. Button, Corry, Pa. ; 1873 : 14611,
Dec. 18; 2c. June 22, 1874. 47214
or. Life in Missouri during' the Rebellion,
a drama, by R. E. Barr.
© Robert E. Barr, Wapello, la. ; 1887:20263,
Aug. 8.
— • See also Dutch Jake.
47215
True Blue, the scout of the Shenandoah.
North and South.
True (A) but dishonored woman,
ant (The) Magdaline.
See
See Repent-
2385
47216
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47239
True (The) call; play in 3 acts, by M. M. Koeh-
ler. [2], 64 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1911 ; D : 24906 ; Margaret M.
Koehler, St. Louis. 47216
True (A) Christian; a play in 5 acts, by G. L.
Oscar. [85] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Glenn L. Oscar, Saginaw, Mich. ; D : 5441,
Aug. 15, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1904. 47217
True fraternity; an original 4 act play devoted
to social orders, by H. W. Emmet.
© Harry W. Emmet, United States; 1894:
21679, Apr. 27. 47218
True (A) Frenchman; or, A worthy slave, a
drama in 4 acts, by J. J. Hanauer, jr.
© Josepli J. Hanauer, jr., St. Paul; 1874:
8333, June 20. 47219
True friendship; 1 act playlet in 2 scenes, by
E. N. Frohlichstein. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1909 ; D : 17547 ; Emanuel N.
Frohlichstein, Mobile.. 47220
True (A) g'irl's will. See Art.
True grit; a drama in 5 acts, by H. T. Payne.
80 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Harry Thom Payne, San Francisco; D:
13353, July 16, 1908; Ic. July 13, 1908; Ic.
July 16, 1908. 47221
— an original, romantic and exciting Ameri-
can drama in 3 acts, by S. Pritchard.
© Spenceu Pritchard, Philadelphia; 1876:
8759, July 26. 47222
or, Wild Logan, the scourge of the plains.
by J. A. Logan.
© John A. Logan, Cincinnati ; 1879 : 12224,
Sept. 13. 47223
True heart; a drama in a prologue and 4 acts,
by Henry Byatt. [2], 82 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Daniel Frohman, New York ; 1889 : 12942,
Apr. 27 ; 2c. Apr. 27. 47224
4 act drama, by Henry Byatt.
© Charles Alfred Byrne, New York; 1889:
11312, Apr. 9. 47225
True hearts are more than coronets; a romantic
drama in 4 acts, by W. R. Wilson and J. P.
Wilson.
© Will K. Wilson and James P. Wilson,
New York; 1886: 10317, Apr. 30. 47226
True hearts of America; the new national play,
by Mrs. B. Enos.
© Mrs. Bell Enos, Andover, N. Y. ; 1898:
48949, Aug. 20. 47227
True hearts of Erin; by J. Kennedy.
© James KHonedv, New York; D:2798,
Dee. 31, 1902. 47228
See also Leaves of Shamrock.
True hearts of Ireland. See Molly Bawn.
True (A) heroine; a musical comedy drama in 4
acts, written by J. Tupman (Villa Lewis)
dramatized by Daisy D. Nichols (Dora Deane)
[Knoxville, Tenn., Paragon printing co., 1905]
42 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Jane Tupman, Knoxville, Tenn. ; D :
6681, May 1, 1905; 2c. Oct. 27, 1905. 47229
True (A) Irish gentleman; by J. Kennedy.
© James Kennedy, New York; D : 2796,
Dec. 31, 1902. 47230
True Irish grit; an Irish comedy drama in 3 or
4 acts.
© Joseph J. Sullivan, United States; 1889:
10311, Apr. 1. 47231
True Irish hearts; by James Flanagan and D.
McCarthy. [103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dan McCarthy, New York ; 1887 : 10839,
Apr. 22 ; 2c. Apr. 22. 47232
Same.
© Daniel L. McCarthy, New York, as child
of the deceased author, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 5447, May 8, 1914. Origi-
nal entry, Apr. 22, 1887, no. 10839. 47232a
— — ■ See also Robert Emmet.
True Irish love; a farce in 1 act, by B. Baker.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Bert Baker, New York ; D : 11168, Aug.
13, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 13, 1907. 47233
• an Irish drama in 4 acts, by O. Richey.
© Octavia Richey, New York ; 1892 : 10483,
Mar. 7. 47234
True (A) Kentuckiau; a sensational comedy-
drama in 5 acts, by K. Hume.
© Kate Hume, Chicago; 1898:42466, July
15. 47235
True (A) little friend; in 4 acts, by H. Gold.
44 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harrv Gold, Philadelphia ; D : 3406, May
9, 1903 ; Ic. May 9, 1903 ; Ic. Feb. 28, 1907.
47236
True (The) love; a drama of domestic life for
two people, by S. F. Desinger. i, 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1910 ; D : 21174 ; Sophy Flor-
ence Desinger, Ocean City, N. J. 47237
True love always runs rough; in 1 act, by J. L.
Vreeland. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jennie L. Vreeland, New York ; D : 11591,
Oct. 25, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 47238
True love never runs smooth; romantic comedy
in 1 ac.t, by R. Tracy. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1912 ; D : 28359 ; Royal Tracy,
New York. 47239
2386
47240
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47259
True love, versus the divorce courts; by C. B.
Jensen.
© Cynthia E. Jensen, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
14381, Nov. 27, 1908. 47240
True (The) lovers, (^ec Maphine.
True (A) lover's knot; a comedietta for vaude-
ville team, by William Lincoln Balch. {In
Will Rossiter's vaiideville prompter, no. 4)
© Will Rossiter, Chicago; D:4071, Oct. 5,
1903 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1903. 47241
True love's reward. .SVe Lost and won.
True (A) man; drama of modern life, by F. D.
Goldsmith. [2], 35 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6. 1910; D : 21317 ; Frank D.
Goldsmith, Wilkes Barre, Pa. 47242
True merit; or. Winning the stars of a gen-
eral, a war drama in 5 acts, dramatized by
T. K. Sharpe.
© Thos. K. Sharpe, Syracuse N. Y. ; 1892 :
28902, July 11. 47243
True metal; a play in 4 acts, by I. M. Colford.
© Ida M. Colford, W^ashington ; 1897 : 9610,
Feb. 6. 47244
True (The) mountaineer; original 3 act melo-
drama, by L. H. Bruck. [1], 28 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1915; D : 41775 ; Louise H.
Bruck, Denver. 47244a
True nobility; a play in 5 acts, by J. C. Freund.
© John C. Freund, New York ; 1884 : 18939,
Sept. 20. 47245
True power; drama, by Jacob Gordin. 104 p.
12°.
© Mar. 31 , 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1910 ; D : 20675 ;
International librai'y pub. co., New York.
47246
• Same.
True (The) title; drama in 4 acts, by A. Chros-
towski. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1911; D: 25098; Alphonse
Chrostowski, New York. 47250
]1D ,li''^.pN 4 ]^N N::N-n ;W2Nnp £t'n?2N ^n
104 p. 12°.
© Jacob Gordin, Brooklyn; D: 14921, Jan.
28. 1909; 2c. Jan. 28, 1909. 47247
True punishment; drama in 4 acts, by Moses
Richter.
rri":: ]id ,ir'jpN 4 T'X xrix-n ;-ii<-i'ja" ttdos
[120] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. July 15. 1913; D: 33798; Julius
Broder, New York. 47248
True, smooth love; comedy playlet in 1 act, by
Bonnie Male and J. P. Krall. 9 p. f°. Type-
writtten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1909 ; D : 17730 ; John P.
Krall, Oshkosh, Wis. 47249
— Same. [3J, 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1912; D: 31124; Alplionse
Chrostowski, New York. 47251
— -a drama in 3 acts and 6 scenes, by A.
Chrostowski. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York; D:
11391, Sept. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1907.
47252
'a play in 3 acts and 5 scenes, by A. Chros-
towski. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alphonse Chrostowski, New York ; D :
10989, July 17, 1907 ; 2c. July 17, 1907. 47253
True to each other. See Life and death.
True to herself. See Laura.
True to his flag. See North (The) and the
South.
True to the flag. See Gray (The) champion.
True to the heart; or. The conflict and recon-
ciliation, a drama in 6 acts, by A. Tliompson.
© Augustine Thompson, Lowell, Mass. ;
1874 : 13093, Oct. 21 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 47254
True to the last. See Found. — Leopold's vow. —
Olive Varcoe. — On hand.
True to the record; a drama, by W. P. Tynan.
© William P. Tynan, Paterson ; 1876:391,
Jan. 8. 47255
True wealth; a drama in 4 acts, by H. J. Latour.
New York, National temperance society and
publication house, 1881. 15 p. 16°.
© J. N. Stearns, New York; 1881:2083,
Feb. 9 ; 2c. I\Iar. 30. 47256
True (A) wife; or. Too late, a domestic drama
in 3 acts and a prologue, by M. Mordaunt.
© Marian Mordaunt, New York ; 1874 : 5333,
Apr. 21. 47257
True woman; a drama in 3 acts, by F. Clark.
© Frederic Clark New York; 1876:9584,
Aug. 21. 47258
Sec also Victoria Peabody.
Truepenny; or, A farmer's son, a melodi'ama in
5 acts, by H. Allen.
© Henry Allen, San Francisco ; 1885 : 26113,
Dec. 12. 47259
Trugland; schauspiel in 5 aufziigen, von Con-
stantin J. David. Berlin, Berliner theater-
verlag, Oesterheld & co., 1914. 59 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1914; D: 38323; Berliner
theater-verlag, Berlin. 47259a
2387
47260
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47279
Trule; or, The happiest jay on the rancho,
origiual comedy in 4 acts, by H. W. Styer.
67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1910 ; D : 20327 ; Harriet Was-
son Styer, Oakland, Cal. 47260
Truly guilty (Le vrai coupable) ; a comedy in 4
acts, by I.aurencin [i. e. Paul Aim6 Chapelle
Laurencin]
© Frangois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19924, Sept. 3. • 47261
Trum^p (The) card; or, The seasons, a comedy
in 4 acts or 4 tableaux, by H. Bright.
© Herbert Briglit, Philadelphia ; 1871 : 5985,
June 23. 42762
Trumpet (The) call; comedy in 3 acts, F. Na-
than. [21, 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1910 ; D : 22202 ; Frances Na-
than, New York. 47263
sketch in 1 act, by J. B. Ould. [2], 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1911 ; D : 23728 ; J. B. Ould.
New York. 47264
Trumpeter (The) of Lapsi; spectacular melo-
drama in 4 acts, by C. P. Brown. [3], 78 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1915 ; D : 41226 ; Charles Paul
Brown, Santa Monica, Cal. 47264a
Trumps; or, High, low, jack and the game, a
drama in 3 acts, founded upon W. H. Thome's
novel of Australian life, by F. Marsden.
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1871:4202.
May 6. 47265
Trunk (The) mystery; or, Crime and its con-
sequences, a criminal complication in 3 tan-
gles, by C. M. Greene. [132] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Clav M. Greene. New Rochelle, N. Y. ;
1885:22036, Oct. 20; 2c. Oct. 20. [Note:
Copies bear title The great trunk mystery]
47266
Trust (The) breaker; oi'. The sword of his
fathers, a comedy in 3 acts, by L. Reid. [89] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Leon Reid, Louisville ; D : 1 1202, Aug. 19.
1907 ; 2c. Aug. 28, 1907. 47267
Trust (The) busters; musical farce comedy, by
Lem B. Parker. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Kilroy and Britton, Chicago ; D : 8416,
Apr. 25, 1906 ; 2c. June 23, 1906. 47268
an operatic satire on American politics and
the trusts in 2 acts, by N. Harper. [47] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Iviln-etto only]
© Neal Harper, New York; D:3325, Apr.
22, 1903; 2c. Jan. 26, 1903. 47269
Trust (El) de las mujeres; humorada en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, original de R. Asensio
Mas y J. Capella, miisica del maestro Ge-
ronimo Gimenez. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espailoles] 1908. 36 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Ramon Asensio Mas y Jacinto Capella,
IMadrid; D : 14685, Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2,
1909. 47270
Trust (The) king; a thrilling American melo-
drama in 4 acts, by J. R. Carey.
© James R. Carey, New York; D : 2682,
Dec. 5, 1902. 47271
Trust (The) men; a farce comedy in 3 acts, l)y
B. Kling. f.54] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Bernard Kling, New York ; D : 2691. Dec.
8, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1902. 47272
Trust slaves; or. The ruined family, in 4 acts,
by J. Schaffer.
ron^rxn x^n ,n2'ix ;VDNVpr WDxny x^n
[64] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1911 ; D : 25988 ; Jacob Schaf-
fer, Brooklyn. 47273
Trust (The) that failed; or. The better way,
tragedy in 1 act, by J. A. Snitzler. [9], 21 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1912 ; D : 28608 ; J. A. Snitzler,
Lorain, O. 47274
Ti'usted and won. See Golden (The) lure.
Trusted (The) friend; drama in 1 act, by Wil-
liam and Josephine Giles. Milwaukee, A. E.
Reim, 1910. 8 p. 16°.
© Apr. 15, 1911; 2c. Apr. 21, 1911; D:
24016; Adolph E. Reim, Milwaukee. 47275
Trustee (The); a play in 4 acts, by William May-
nadier Browne. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1892. 38 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1891:
33028, Sept. 16; 2c. Dec. 12, 1892. 47276
Ti'usts (The) versus the common people; or.
Capital vs. labor, a musical comedietta, a
satire on modern times, by O. West. 11 p.
12°. Printed. [W^ords only]
© Olive West, New York ; D : 5575, Sept. 28,
1904; 2c. Sept. 28, 1904. 47277
Trusty (The). 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Will J. Jones. New York ; D : 13543, Aug.
11, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1908. 47278
a comedy sketch in 1 act, by A. S. Hick-
man. [7] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1913 ; D : 32310 ; Albert Scott
Hickman, Pearl River, N. Y. 47279
2388
47280
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47300
Truth; drama in 4 acts, by Isidore Solotorefsky.
© Sophia Karp, New York ; D : 4330, Dec. 1,
1903. 47280
and 5 scenes, by Jacob Gordin, author-
ized English version, by A. J. Gordin. [2], 61
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1914 ; D : 37328 ; Alexander J.
Gordin, individually and as adm'r. of the
estate of Jacob M. Gordin, dec'd., New York.
47280a
with a prologue, by O. I. Stewart.
69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Israel Stewart, Philadelphia ; D :
6493, Apr. 11, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1905. 47281
a farce in 1 act, by Clement Fezandi6.
© Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia; 1896:34060.
June 8 ; 2c. June 8. 47282
1 act play, by E. Soraghan. [1], 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1913 ; D : 33754 ; Edmond
■ Soraghan, Newark, N. J. 47283
a play in 4 acts, by Clyde Fitch. New York,
The Macmillan co., 1907. xiii, 237 p, 12
© IMacmillan co.. New York ; D : 10707, June
5, 1907 ; 2c. June 5, 1907. 47284
— • by Corolin Crawford Williamson.
Typewritten.
© Corolin Crawford Williamson, Chicago ;
1897 : 65470, Nov. 24 ; 2c. Nov. 24. 47285
^by R. J. Beckhard.
© Ruy J. Beckhard, Boston ; 1S95 : 55767.
Nov. 2. 47286
— play in 3 acts, by C. E. Weber. [3]. 77 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© 1.'. Sept. 27. 1915; D : 41934 ; Charles E.
Weber, Brooklyn. 47286a
— ^a sensation drama in 5 acts, by M. E.
Lowry, with original scenes and music.
© IM.irgnret E. Lowrv, Baltimore; 1873:
30S8, IMar. 28. 47287
— a serio comic drama, by C. C. Williamson.
© Corolin Crawford Williamson, Chicago;
1897 : 34807, June 10. 47288
sketch, by E. I. Bizar. 8 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1909; D: 17020; Edward I.
Bizar, Paterson. 47289
Sec also Chief contemporary dramatists. —
Plays; by Clyde Fitch.
Truth (The) about Jane; a comedy in 1 act, by
Alice C. Thompson. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1909. 13 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 15.528,
Apr. 3, 1909; 2c. May 14, 1909. 47290
Truth (The) always triumphs; or. The love is
blind, drama in 4 acts and 9 scenes, by C. W.
De Rose.
© Charles William De Rose, Brooklyn; D:
11011, July 20, 1907. 47291
Truth (The) for a day; play for girls for Wash-
ington's birthday, by Helen T. Darby. Frank-
lin, O., Eldridge entertainment house, 1913.
14 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913 ; D : 35452 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
47292
Trvith from the hoof; play in 1 act, by J. G.
Cole. [1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1913; D: 34265; John Gully
Cole, St. Louis. 47293
Truth potion; nuisical sketch with dialogue for
female quartette, by Arthur A. Penn. [New
York, London, etc., M. Witmark & sons, 1906]
cover-title, [5] p. 4°. [Words only]
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 8445,
Apr. 28, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1906. 47294
Truth (The) tellers; by F. J. Chipman.
© F. J. Chipman, Duluth, Minn. ; 1893 :
46257, Oct. 16. 47295
Truth, the clown; fantasy in operatic panto-
mime, book and Ivrics bv G. M. Rosener, music
by George J. Wetzel, fl], 11, [1] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. .Tan. 20, 1912; D : 28544 ; George M.
Rosener, New York. 47296
Ti'uth, the mischief; a play for girls, by A.
Thompson. Chicago and New York. The Dra-
matic publishing company, 1906. 10 p. 12°.
(On cover: Sergei's acting di'ama, no. 586)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; D : 9.547,
Nov. 28, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. 47297
Truth upon honor; an American comedy in 5
acts, by D. R. Reynolds.
© David Ricketts Reynolds, Philadelphia ;
D : 7651 , Nov. 20, 1905. 47298
Truth (The) well told is better than a lie.
iS'rc His hig-hness, the first gentleman of
Europe.
Truth (The) will out; or. The right man in
the right place, a drama in 5 acts, by C. R.
White.
© Chas. Ross White, Naples, Maine; D:
15333, Mar. 15, 1909. 47299
Truthalia; by F. Stanford.
© F. Stanford. Los Angeles; 1893:39117,
Aug. 25. 47300
2389
47301
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47320
Truxton King-; play in 4 acts, dramatized from
George Barr McCutcheon's novel of the same
name, by G. H. Gatts. 156 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1912 ; D : 31294 ; Grace Hay-
wood Gatts, Oak Park, 111. 47301
Try at vaudeville; comedy sketch, by L. Shaff-
ner. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1909 ; D : 17774 ; Lillyan ShafE-
ner, Chicago. 47302
Try it on; a farce, by Larry Vane.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1S99 : 68878,
Oct. 23 ; 2c. Nov. 17. 47303
Try it on your neighbor; play in 3 acts, by E. B.
De Foe. [3], 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1914; D : 37287 ; Ethellyn
Brewer De Foe, New York. 47303a
Try it yourself; farce in 3 acts, by J. Richards.
[Ill] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1915 ; D : 41801 ; John Rich-
ards, New York. 47303b
Try out; by P. J. Mack. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1909 ; D : 16860 ; P. J. Mack,
Chicago. 47304
■■ -1 .Tct comedy with specialties, by M. Drew.
9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1910; D: 20872; Mauric«>
Drew, Montvale, N. J. 47305
play in 1 act, by C. B. Newton. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1915; D: 42285; Cyrus
Rrownlee Newton, San Francisco. 47305a
Try (The) out act; by G. Nagel. 3 p. f°. Type-
written.
© George Nagel, San Francisco ; D : 14637,
Dec. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1908. 47306
Same. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1909 ; D : 16660 ; Geo. Nagel,
Newark, N. J. 47307
Trying a dramatist; original sketch in 1 act,
by Willi:iiH S. Gilliort. {fn Clentury magazine,
Dec, 1911)
© Nov. 24, 1911; 2c. Nov. 25, 1911; D:
25862; Lucy Agnes Gilbert, Harroweald, Eng-
land. 47308
Trying it on Beldon; a comedy in 2 acts, by S.
.Tenuie Smith. Boston, AV. H. Baker & co., 1904.
20 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed! of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 4666,
Feb. 29, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1904. 47309
Tryst (The); an original sketch in 1 act, by
W. H. Ford. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Walter H. Ford, New York ; 1895 : 3963,
•Ian. 14; 2c. Jan. 14. 47310
Tryst (The) and the jumping jack door; by
G. H. B. Schaefer, with music by C. Bryant
Schaefer.
© Ic. C. H. B. Schaefer, Chicago ; D : 15392,
Mar. 22, 1909. 47311
Trysting (The) tree; play in 4 acts, by N. C.
Barr. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1910 ; D : 22790 ; Nan Clark
Barr, Keokuk, la. 47312
Tsar (The) of all the Russias; in a prologue, 4
acts and an epilogue, by G. M. Baxter. 138 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1910 ; D : 21581 ; George Mel-
lersli Baxter, Wyoming, O. 47313
Tsi-an; by A. M. Lane.
© Alex McGill Lane, Hagerstown, Md. ; D :
8740. June 27, 1906. 47314
Tsunemasa. See Noh dramas.
Tu vas un peu fort; comedie en 1 acte, par Louis
Verneuil. Paris, C. Joubert, 1913. 28 p. 8°.
■© Nov. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35196 ;
Joubert, Paris. 47315
Tub (The); a whimsical comedy in 3 acts, by
G. G. Hazelton, jr.
© George C. Hazelton, jr., New Rochelle,
N. Y. ; D : 5476, Aug. 25, 1904. 47316
Tubal Cain; a drama in 4 acts, by G. P. Has-
brouck.
© George P. Hasbrouck, New York; 1889:
37755, Dec. 11. 47317
Tubby and Gawks; play in 1 a<'t, by F. Kinsey
Peilc. Now York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1913. 24 p. 12°.
© May 2, 1913; 2c. May 3, 1913; D: 34919;
Samuel French, ltd.. London. 47318
Tiinderlaki (A) lanyok; szinji'itek 3 felvonas-
ban, [slozill Heltai .Teno. Budapest, Singer
^s Wolfner kiadasa, 1914. 128 p. 12°.
© Mar. 12, 1914 ; Ic. July 11, 1914 ; D : 37585,
aiarton Miksa, Budapest. 47318a
Tuesday a. m. ; comedy sketch, by L. Chevalier.
[141 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27. 1914; D: 39710; Louis
Chevalier, New York . 47318b
Tuff (The) kustomer; a drama in 2 acts, by
Hiigli E. Hammond.
© National pub. co., Boston; 1899:54703,
Aug. 28. 47319
Tuffet (The) and the web. See Good times
with the juniors.
Tuff's boarder; farce in 1 act, by Robert Henry
Diehl. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing company,
1907. 9 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 469] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 10850, June
26, 1907 ; 2c. June 26, 1907. 47320
2390
47320
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47339
Tugendbold (Der); ode)-, Die wunderbare kur,
sehwank in 3 akten, von Bernhai'd Meinicke.
Ziirich, Art. institut Orell Fiissli [1914] 96 p.
8°.
© Nov. 15, 1914 ; Ic. Jan. 2, 1915 ; D : 39265 ;
Art. institut Orell Fiis.sll, Zurich. 47320a
Tugendresidenz (Die); eiue lustige komodie in
3 akten, von Carl M. .Tacoby. Berlin, Theater-
und nmsikverlnj; Arion, 1910. Ill p. 4°.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1911 ; D : 23149 ; Arion-verlag,
Berlin. 47321
Tuile (La); coniedie en 1 aete, par Andre
]Mouezy-I:Con et Edmond Hannebert. Paris,
C. Joubert, 1912. 35 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913; D:
32023 ; Joubert, Paris. 47323
Tulip (The) slippers ; a scene, by August Strind-
berg, tr, by M. Herrick, adapted for the Ameri-
can stage by M. Illing. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Meta Illing, New York; D : 7840, Jan.
12, 190G ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1906. 47323
Tullamore; a tale of '98, an Irish drama in a
prologue and 3 acts, by T. S. Henderson.
© Thomas S. Henderson, Brooklyn; 1876:
610, Jan. 13. 47324
Tulu. See Box (A) of monkeys, and other
farce comedies.
Tum-rei (The) festival. Sec Moloue's night
off.
Tunia; in 4 acts, liy W. B. Meister. [40] p. 4°.
Tyjiewritten.
© William B. IMoister, Brooklyn; D : 8617,
Mfiy 31, 1906; 2c. June 6, 1906. 47325
Tupinamba; entremes llrico, original de C. Afan
de Ribera y R. Hernandez Bermtidez, mtisica
de los maestros Lleo y Foglietti. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espafioles] 1907. 18 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© C. Afiln de Ribera y R. Hernandez Ber-
niudez, Madrid ; D : 11482, Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Oct.
7, 1907. 47326
Turaiidot; cliinesiscbes marclienspiol. von Carlo
Cozzi, deutsch von Karl Vollmoollor. Berlin,
S. Fischer, verlag, 1911. 118 p. 12°.
© Oct. 27, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912 ; D : 28736 ;
S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 47327
dramatiscbe composition, von Sophie Beh-
rens. Typewritten.
© Anton J. Benjamin, Hamburg, Germany ;
1896 : 46648, Aug. 15 ; 2c. Aug. 15. 47328
or. The princess of China, a comic opera in
3 acts, words by E. Campbell, music by H.
Carri.
© Evan Campbell and Herman Carri, New
York; 1897:63906, >' 16. 47329
Turandot, princess of China; a chinoiserie in 3
acts, by Karl Vollmoeller, authorized English
version by J. Bithell. New York, Duflield &
CO., 1913. 5 p. 1., 13-128 p. 12°. ([Plays of
to-day and to-morrow] )
© Jan. 27, 1913; Ic. May 1. 1913; Ic. June
12, 1913; D: 3.3475; Jethro Bithell, London.
47330
romantic extravaganza in 5 acts, from the
French and the German, rewritten for the
American stage, by W. M. Turner and F. Ditt-
raann.
© Wm. Mason Turner and Frederick Ditr-
mann, Philadelphia; 1873:11014, Sept. 2.5.
47331
Turf (The) dig'g-er's doom; an original drama
in 3 acts, by C. Foster.
© Charles Foster, New York ; 1873 : 11740,
Oct. 13. 47332
Turf (The) inn; 1 act vaudeville sketch for 3
people, by Lina Bartlett Ditson. Typewritten.
(y Emma Norton, New York ; 1900 A : 17631,
July 17 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1901. 47333
Turf, oarsmen, base ball, hunters, etc. See
Sporting ballet.
Turk (The) and the ladybird; episode of the
Balkan war in 2 scenes, .Tulia Murdock
[pseud, of Louise E. Sperry] [10] p. i\
Typewritten .
© ^c. Nov. .30. 1912; D : 31501 ; Mrs. A. B.
Sperry, Washington. 47334
Turk meets Greek; by F. Powers. Typewritten.
© Francis Powers, San Francisco; 1897:
46313, Aug. 18; 2c. .July 2L 47335
Turkey (A) in Asia. See Zultan (The) of Zor.
Turkey (The) maiden; opera libretto, by S. L.
Sites. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1914 ; D : 37912 ; Simeon Lee
Sites, North McAlester, Okl. 47335a
Turkey- trot-i-tis; rythmic farce in 1 act, by A.
Cowles. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 2.3, 1913; D: 33873; Albert
Cowles, Williamsport, Pa. 47336
Turkish (A) bath; an American farce cometly
in 3 acts, by F. R. Sleeper.
© Frank R. Sleeper, Dos Moines; 1891:
12230, Apr. 4. 47337
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by R. H. Oes-
terreicher.
© Robert H. Oesterreicher, New York ;
1888 : 34914, Dec. 7. 47338
a 3 act farcical comedy, by Marie Heath.
© Earl H. Ma coy, jr., Chicago; 1898: 39642.
June 30 ; 2c. June 30. 47339
2391
47340
I>RAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47357
Turkish (A) bath and a Russian bath; a farci-
cal comerly, by R. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New Yorli; 18S5 :
13321, Jime 17. 47340
Turkish (A) dream; by O. H. Jennings. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Oscar Harold Jennings, Erie, Pa. ; D :
4262, Nov. 17, 1903; 2c. Nov. 17, 1903. 47341
Turkish girl; a 3 act comic opera, music by
J. A. -Teancon, libretto and lyrics by O. L.
Jeancon.
© Otto I>. Jeancon, Colorado Springs. Col. ;
D : 8818, July 12, 1906. 47342
Turkish (The) maiden; farce in 1 act and 1
scene, by Nelson Compston. Cbicago, Chicago
manuscript co., 1913. [1], 23 p. f°.
© Feb. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Doc. 12, 1913 ; D : 3.5322 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 47343
Turkish (The) rug; a 1 act comedy, by U. Clay-
ton. 1.5 p. f°. Typewritten.
® Una Clayton, New York ; D : 14618, Dec.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 24, 1908. 47344
Turkish sulphur baths; a farce in 1 act, by J.
Crossy.
© John Crossy, New York ; 1872 : 9862, Sept.
12. 47345
Turkish (A) Texan; a farce in 3 acts, by George
Par.sons. [112] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Georgie Drew Mendura, Cbicago ; D : 11935,
Dec. 18. 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1907. 47346
Turkish (The) trophy. Sec Murada.
Turn about is fair play; dialogue, with inciden-
tal musical specialities, in 1 .scene, by J. R.
West. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1909 ; D : 17361 ; J. Roger
West, New York. 47347
a farce in 1 .net, by C. M. Lindsay. 45 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Clnrence Mansfield I^indsay. Brooklyn;
D : 14756, Jan. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1909.
47348
Sec also Looking: for more.
Hcc Luck (The) of a
Turn (The) in the lane
Jonah.
Turn (A) in the market; a drama in 1 act, by
Charles Walcot Russell.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
46235, Sept. 11 ; 2c. Oct. 28. 47349
Turn (The) in the road; comedy in 2 acts, by
Gladys Ruth Bridgbam. Boston, AV. H. Baker
& CO., 1912. 38 p. 12°.
© Nov. 9, 1912 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1912 ; D : 313.55 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 47350
Turn (The) in the road — Continued.
play in 4 acts, by A. Fawcett. [1.56] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915 ; D : 39698 ; Allen Faw-
cett, New York. 47350a
a play in 1 act, by E. E. Weston. 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Effie Ellsler Weston, New York ; D : 10763,
June 13, 1907 ; 2c. June 13, 1907. 47351
a play in 3 acts, by T. Buchanan. [131] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Thompson Buchanan, New York; D:
8122, Mar. 7 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1906. 47352
Turn (The) in the tide; a nautical play in 3
acts, an adaptation, by Frank Maltose.
© Salvatore R. Maltose, Salt Lake Citv ; D:
4322, Nov. 27, 1903. 47353
Turn (The) o' the tide; a drama in 4 acts, by
J. V. Blake [with musio to songs of the play]
[81] p. 4°. Typewritten and printed.
© Ic. June 17, 1912 ; D : 29986 ; James Vila
Blake, Chicago. 47354
Turn (The) of a card; dramatic episode in 1
act, by E. F. Reilly and R. D. Robinson. [1],
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1912; D : 30420 ; Edwin F.
Reilly and Ralph D. Robinson, Brooklyn.
47355
— — 3 act western drama, by C. F. Harrison.
[33] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14. 1915; D : 40368 ; Chas. F.
Harrison, McKinney, Tex. 47355a
Tui'n (The) of a foot; dramatic play in 1 act,
by G. Mervale. 11], 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8. 1915; D : 39619 ; Gaston Mer-
vale, New York. 47355b
Turn (The) of fate; play in 1 act, by T. Best.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 3 c. Oct. 11, 1915; D: 41957; Theodore
Best, Salt Lake City. 47355c
Turn (The) of the card; a dramatic episode in
1 act, by H. G. Donnelly, a play without words.
[6 p.] 4°. Typewritten.
© H. Grattau Donnelly, Boston ; D : 13994,
Oct. 5, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1908. 47356
Turn (The) of the road.
, and other plays.
See Drone (The)
Turn (The) of the tide; by J. W. Fitzpatrick.
[16] p. f°. Typewritten.
© .Tames William Fitzpatrick, Waterbury,
Conn.; D : 9800, .Tan. 16, 1907; 2c. Jan. 16.
1907. 47357
2392
47358
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATER
Turn (The) of the tide— Continued.
a draiii.i, l)y David K. Higgins. New York,
The A. S. Seer theatrical print, 1896.
'© Oliver Byron, New York; 1896:50157,
Sept. 5. 47358
• a drama in 4 acts, liy A. K. Fulton.
© A. K. Fulton, Baltimore; 1880:13949,
Sept. 13. 47359
— by F. Henry Medliurst. [SO] p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Francis IT. Modhurst, .Tersev City; D:
13489, Auiir. 3, IOCS; 2c. Aug. 3, 1908. 47360
— ■ 10 scenes and 4 tableaux, by F. C.
Burnaud.
© Inire Kiralfy, United States; 1878:2240.
47361
Feb. 21.
46 p.
— play in 4 acts, by H. B. ITulbert.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1911; D: 23139; Homer B.
Hulbort, Sprinfrfield, Mass. 47362
by M. Merington. [155] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Marguerite Merington, New York ; D :
7016, July 24, 1905 ; 2c. July 24, 1905. 47363
— See also Knocklanny. — Sea-gull.
Turn of the wheel; a bumorous 1 act sketch, by
R. F. Bres. [8] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Rose Falls Bres, New Orleans ; D : 10959,
^uly 12, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1907. 47364
a melodrama in 5 acts and 8 tableaux, by
O. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler. Buffalo; 1883:3922.
Mar. 2. 47365
1 act play, by .J. .7. Hayes.
© John Joseph Haye»f, Brooklyn ; D : 6661,
May 13, 1905. 47366
Turn-table (The); a pantomime sketch, by J.
Feurer.
© Jack Feurer, New York; D: 11553, Oct.
14, 1907. 47367
Turncoat (The); comedy in 3 acts, by E. K.
Coulter. Typewritten.
© Ernest Kent Coulter, New York ; 1900 A :
11081, May 2 ; 2c. May 2. 47368
or. Parson Peter, a 4 act iilay, b.y M. C.
Craft. Oakland. Cal., Tress of the Oakland
tribune, 1902. 67, [1] p. 8°.
© Mabel Clare Craft. East Oakland, Cal. ;
D : 2216, Aug. 11, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1903.
47369
Turned back; tabloid drama, by J. H. Wehn. 9
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1915 ; D : 40477 ; Jo.sephine H.
Wehn, New York. 47369a
47379
Sec Jessie. — Old Fidel-
Turned out to starve,
ity.
Turned (The) page; a dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by J. M. Wiest. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1909; D : 16648 ; John M.
Wiest, Ashland, O. ' 47370
Turning a crank; a drama in 3 acts, by F. C.
Long.
© Francis C. Long, Washington; 1892:
4707, Jan. 29. 47371
Turning a joke; a dramatic sketch, by J, T.
McNary. 10 p. f°. Typewritteu.
© John T. McNary, Boston ; D : 12389, Feb.
19, 1908; 2c. Feb. 18, 1908. 47372
Turning (The) over of a new leaf; by J. Wein-
stein.
© Jack Wein.stein, New York; D: 14.554,
Dec. 17, 1908. 47373
Turning-point (Tlie); by B. Ongley. 109 p. 4^
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1910 ; D : 17893 ; Byron Ongley,
New York. 47374
by C. Berch, 15 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1909 ; D : 16977 ; Carl Berch,
Los Angeles. 47374a
— — ■ comedy drama in 3 acts, by P. Gibson. 231
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1910 ; D : 20203 ; Preston Gib-
son, Washington. 47375
comedy in 3 acts, by H. Bagg and G. R.
Ferreira. [1], 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1913 ; D : 34327 ; Helen Bagg
and Gertrude R. Ferreix'a, Chicago. 47376
— drama in 4 acts, by J. Seagrave. 118 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1915; D : 40329 ; .Tane Sea-
grave. Brookline, Mass. 47376a
a drama in 1 act, by E. S. Jaros. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ernest S. Jaros. New York ; D : 7645, Dec.
2, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1906. 47377
— • modern drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by
H. R. Dennis. [117] p. 4°. T.ypewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1914; D : 39055 ; Henry R.
Dennis, New York. 47378
a play in 3 acts, by P. Gibson. New York,
Samuel French ; London. S. French, ltd., 1910.
62 p. 16°. (On cover: French's standard
library ed.)
© Aug. 16, 1910; 2c. Aug. 17, 1910; D:
21816; Preston Gibson, Wa.shington. 47379
— ^play of the police, by T. Lansing and R. E.
Butler. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1915 ; D : 40195 ; Ted Lansing
and Russell E. Butler, Portland, Or. 47379a
2393
47380
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47402
Turning-point (The) — Continued.
an Irishman's wooing', a conifdietta in 1
act. [1], 16 p. 4'. Typewritten.
© Edmund Day, New York; 1896:42015,
July 20 ; 2c. July 20. 47380
^ee niso Unexpected (The)
Turning the tables; a home play in 2 acts, by
S. Jennie Smith.
(c) P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1897:
15045, Mar. 2. 47381
— ■ a 1 act storyette, by G. F. Steely.
© Guy F.' Steely, New York ; D : 14477, Dec.
1, 1908. 47383
play for girls, by Elizabeth F. Guptill.
Franklin, O., Eldridge entertainment house,
1911. 15 p. 8°.
© Nov. 3, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1911 ; D : 25682 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
47383
Turno (El) de Pepe; saiuete en 1 acto, original
, de Fernando Noriega y Jose Tellaeche. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1912.
29 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29785 ; F. Noriega y J. Tellaeche, Madrid.
47384
Turnpike tavern; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by J. J. Drown, jr.
© John J. Drown, jr., Chicopee, Mass. ;
1890 : 31456, Oct. 10. 47385
Turpina; an emotional drama in 7 tableaux, by
F. Donnanimma.
© Filippo Donnanimma, New York; 1881:
2163, Feb. 11. 47386
Turtle-doves; a farce in 1 act, by Mellis Twelve.
© Otho Stuart, London; D:9361, Nov. 1,
190G. 47387
— — Same. New York, S. French ; Loudon, S.
French, ltd., 1907. 18 p. 12".
© Sanmel French, New York; D: 11871,
Dec. 6, J90T; 2c. Mar. 19, 1908. 47388
Tuscan (The); drama in 4 acts, based on the
Signa of Ouida [pseud, of Louise De la Ra-
m^e] by 1'. A. Cliild. Typewritten.
© P. A. Child, New York; 1803: 42484, Sept.
22 ; 2c. Sept. 1, 1894. 47389
Tutania; by P. D. Hunter.
© Peter D. Hunter, Forest Lake, Minn. ; D :
15451, Mar. 26 ; 1909. 47390
Tutor (The); comedy in 4 acts, by A. G. Pierrot.
[82] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1911; D : 25573 ; Adolph
George Pierrot, Boulder, Col. 47391
Tutor (The)— Continued.
-a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by W. Gillette.
© William Gillette, Hartford ; 1884 : 16499,
Aug. 14. 47392
Tuxedo; the minstrel farce-comedy, by E. Mar-
ble.
© Edward Marble, Baltimore ; 1892 : 51084,
Dec. 15. 47393
Tuxedo extravaganza & burlesque co. ; a farce
comedy in 3 acts, by W. B. Watsou.
© W. B. Watson, New York; 1896:61357,
Nov. 9. 47394
'Twas a calm, still night; a comedy, by Frank
Dumont.
. © W. J. Mills, United States ; 1885 : 5898,
Mar. 10. 47395
'Twas better so; or. The hand of destiny, 1 act
sketch, by S. Liebert and M. Wittels. [1], 10
p. f°. Typewritten.
{y Ic. Jan. 16, 1913 ; D : 31977 ; Sam Liebert,
New York, and Max Wittels, Denver. 47396
'Twas but a dream; a 3 act comedy drama, by
D. C. McCarthy.
© D. C. McCarthy, Louisville ; 1889 : 24330,
Aug. 8. 47397
'Twas ever thus; a musical comedy iu 3 acts, by
F. G. Dussouhis.
© Frederick G. Dussoulas, Philadelphia;
1891 : 16964, May 8. 47398
'Twas to be so; a play in 4 acts, by H. Maas.
[68] p. C. Typewritten.
© Harry Maas, New York; D : 3157, Miir.
18, 1903; 2r. Apr. 13, 1903. 47399
'Tween matinee and night; by Campbell Mac-
Culloch [i. e. R. C.. MacCulloch] 20 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Robert C. MacCulloch, New York; D:
7330, Sept. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1905. 47400
Twelfe night; or, What you will, by William
Shakespeare, ed. with notes, introduction,
glossary, list of variorum readings and se-
lected criticism by Charlotte Porter and Helen
A. Clarke. [First folio ed.J New York, T. Y.
Crowell & CO. [1906 J 3 p. 1., v-xxvii, 209 p.
front, (port.) 16".
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co., New York; A:
150072, July 5, 1906 ; 2c. June 30, 1906. 47401
ed. by H. H. Furness. Philadelphia,
London, J. B. Lippincott CO., 1901. xxii, 434
p. 8°. (New variorum ed. of Shakespeare.
V. 13)
© Horace Howard Furness, Wallingford,
Pa. ; A : 18505, Oct. 7, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1901.
47402
Sec also Shakespeare's works.
2394
47403
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47419
Twelfth (The) juror; a comedy in 4 acts, by
E. A. Locke.
© Edgar A. Locke, New York ; 1891 : 28442,
Aug. 7. 47403
Twelfth night; a comedy in 5 acts, by William
Sliakesi)t'are, as performed by Helena Mod-
jeska {('(tuiiless Bozenta) Indianapolis, Has-
selman-Journal co., 1SS3. 04 p. front. 12°.
© Fred Stinson, Audover, Mass. ; 1883 :
15107, Aug. 16; 2c. Sept. 4. 47404
or, What you will, by William Shakes-
peare from the Riverside edition, ed. by Rich-
ard (irant White, with additional notes by
Helen Gray Cone. Boston, New York [etc.]
Houghton, Mifflin and co. [1901] 121 p. 16°.
(Riverside literature series, no. 149)
© Houghton, Mifflin & co., Cambridge,
Mass.; A: 22973, Dec. IS, 1901; 2c. Jan. 27,
1902. 47405
comedy in 5 acts, by William Shakes-
peare, based upon the prompt-book of Julia
Marlowe. Boston, W. H. Baker &, co., 1907.
76 p. 12°. (The William Warren ed. of
standard plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
10595, May 18, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1907. 47406
ed. by Walter Morris Hart. New York,
The Macniillan company, 1912. xix, 138 p.
front. 24°. (The Tudor Shakespeare)
© Oct. 16, 1912; 2c. Oct. 17, 1912; A:
320963 ; Macmillan co.. New York. 47407
ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe.
Harper's library ed. New York and London,
Harper & brothers, 1898. 176, [1] p. front,
illus. 12"". (Shakespeare's complete works.
V. 10)
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1898 : 32092.
May 24 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 47408
introduction and notes by Henry Nor-
man Hudson, ed. and rev. by Ebenezer Charl-
ton Black. School ed. [Boston] Ginn and
company [1911] Ixix, 129 p. front, (facsim.)
16°. (The new Hudson Shakespeare)
© Sept. 5, 1911; 2c. Sept. 8, 1911; A:
295431 ; Ginn & co., Boston. 47409
with a special introduction by Maurice
Hewlett and au original frontispiece by John
Collier. [The University press Shakespeare.
Renaissance ed.] New York, George D.
Sproul, 1907. xxiv, 121 p. front. 4°. (The
complete works of William Shakespeare, with
annotations and a general introduction by Sid-
ney Lee. V. 11)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
182573, Julv 23, 1907; 2c. July 23, 1907.
47410
Twelfth night — Continued.
or, What you will, with introduction, notes
and plan of preparation, selected by Brainerd
Kellogg. New York, E. Maynard & co., 1891.
145 p. 16°. ( [English classics] )
© Effingham Maynard & co., New York;
1891 : 46257, Dec. IS ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1892. 47411
(The comedy of); or. What you will, by
William Shakespeare. New York, Cincin-
nati [etc.] American book company, 1892. 99
p. 16°. (English classics for schools)
© American book co.. New York; 1892:
47412
44483, Nov. 1 ; 2c. Nov. 30.
— (Shakespeare's); ed. with introduction and
notes by Edward P. Morton. New York, Lon-
don, The Macmillan company, 1903. xlii, [2],
179 p. front. 24°. ( [Macmillan's pocket
American and English classics] )
© Macmillan co.. New York ; A : 72295, Nov.
9, 1903; 2c. Nov. 9, 1903. 47413
or. What you will, ed. by Charles B.
Weld. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American
book company [1911] 112 p. 16°. (Eclectic
English classics)
© Apr. 14, 1911; 2c. Apr. 18, 1911; A:
286262 ; Amer. book co., New York. 47414
ed. by Edgar Coit Morris. Bos-
ton, New York [etc.] Silver, Burdett and com-
pany [1914] 112 p. illus. 16°.
© Mar. 7, 1914 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1914 ; A : 362813 ;
Silver, Burdett & co., Boston. 47414a
ed.
with an introduction and
notes by Brainei'd Kellogg. New York, C. E.
Merrill company [1910] 160 p. front, (fac-
sim.) 16°. (Merrill's English texts)
© Sept. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1910 ; A :
273252 ; Chas. E. Merrill co., New York.
47415
— • ■ ■ with introduction and notes, ex-
planatory and critical, by H. N. Hudson. Bos-
ton, Ginn & Heath, 1880. 151 p. 16°. (Anno-
tated English classics)
© Henry N. Hudson, Boston; 1880:14841,
Sept. 30 ; 2e. Oct. 14. 47416
— Same. Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn &
company [1908] 151 p. 16°.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Sept. 30, 1908 ; A :
207610. Mav 21, 1908; 2c. June 23, 1908.
47417
-. — (Shakespeare's comedy of); or. What you
will, ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe. New
York, Harper & brothers, 1879. 174 p. front,
illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros., New York; 1879:9135.
July 12 ; 2c. Sept. 30. 47418
2395
47420
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47437
Twelfth, night — Continued.
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1904] 245 p. incl. front.,
illus. 1G°.
© Wm. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass.; A:
78630, Feb. 4, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1904. 47419
— Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1907] 2 p. 1., [9]-176 p.
front., illus. 16°.
© William .T, Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from July 12, 1007; A:
180973, July 3, 1907 ; 2c. July 23, 1907. 47420
— -(Shakspere's); or, What you will, ed. by
William Allen Neilson. Chicago, Scott, Fores-
man and company, 1903. 192 p. 16°. (The
Lake English classics)
© Scott, Foresman & co., New York; A:
70020, Aug. 31, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 31, 1903. 47421
ed.
with notes and an introduc-
tion by John B. Henneman. New York [etc.]
Longinans, Green and co., 1905. xxxvii, [3],
3-135 p. 12°. (Longmans' Engli.sh classics)
© Longmans, Green & co., New York; A:
132988, Dec. 8, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1906. 47422
See alHO Illyria. — Shakespeare's works. —
Twelfe night.
Twelfth night at Holyrood; by H. L. Coffin. 62
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1910 ; D : 20267 ; Helen Lock-
wood Coffin, Aurora, III. 47423
Twelfth (A) night festival; by E. T. Potter.
© Edward T. Potter, Newport, R. I. ; 1884 :
2435, Feb. 2. 47424
Twelve labors of Hercules. See, at end of al-
phabet, titles beginning with figures : 12 labors
of Hercules.
Twelve months amongst the roughs. See
Tragedy *'The) of Ransom Hollow.
Twelve p. m. See, at end of alphabet, titles be-
ginning with figures: 12 p. m.
Twelve-pound (The) look. See Half hours.
Twelve (The) sons of Jacob. See Israel.
Twelve (The) temptations; a grand spectacu-
lar, romantic and picturesque drama in 4 acts,
rewritten and rev. by Charles H. Yale. [3],
100 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. J. Gilmore, Philadelphia ; 1888 : 23825,
Aug. 20 ; 2c. Aug. 20. 47425
Twelve years a slave.
© Charles L. Shattuck, Grand Rapids,
Mich. ; 1880 : 3251, Mar. 1. 47426
by L. M. Fields. Typewritten.
© Louisa May Fields. Indianapolis; 1897:
18G66, Mar. 22; 2c. Nov. 4.
47427
Twentieth (The^ century; a grand dramatic
and musical composition, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1887:10352,
Apr. 18. 47428
See also Bubbles.
Twentieth (The) century burglars; in 1 act, 2
scenes, by R. Roseuzweig. 7 p. f". Typewrit-
ten.
© Rosalind Rosenzweig, New York; D:
9147, Sept. 26, 1906; Ic. Sept. 18, 1906; Ic.
Sept. 26, 1C06. 47429
Twentieth (A) century Cinderella. See, at end
of alpliiibet, titles beginning with figures: 20th
(A) century Cinderella.
Twentieth (The) century circus; monologue, by
M. D. Ilallam. [1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1913 ; D : 33791 ; Martha Dean
Hallam, New York. 47430
Twentieth (A) century courting; or. Kind
chance, play in 3 acts, by R. A. Bliss. [95] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1910; D : 22958 ; Rosa A.
Bliss, New York. 47431
Twentieth (The) century dramatic school; 1
act comedy, by M. Sullivan. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 9, 1910 ; D : 21311 ; Mack Sulli-
van, San Francisco. 47432
Twentieth (The) century girl. See, at end of
• alphabet, titles beginning with figures : 20th
(The) century girl.
Twentieth (The) century limited; a play in 1
act, by Edmund Day. 34 p. f ". Typewritten.
© Emmett C. King, Joplin, Mo.; D:7879,
Jan. 20, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 20, 1906. 47433
Twentieth centviry maids. *S'ee, at end of al-
phabet, titles beginning with figures : 20th
century maids.
Twentieth (A) century miracle; ijlay in 5 acts,
by Janet Miliingtun Cory. [127] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1913; D : 34715 ; Edith Cora
Buck, Cedar P'alls, la. 47434
Twentieth (The) century models; a musical ex-
travaganza in 1 act, by C. W. Grant.
© Cliffonl W. Grant, Manchester, N. H. ;
1896:21861, Apr. 7. 47435
Twentieth (A) century office boy; 1-act com-
edietta, by O. L. Colburn. jj
© Otis Lincoln Colburn, Chicago ; D : 4668, ^
Feb, 29, 1904. 47436
Twentieth century Pilgrim's progress; a
drama, by G. B. Bennett.
© G. Brytton Bennett, Michigan City, Ind. ;
1898 : 14078, Feb. 28. 47437
2396
47438
COPYEIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
47455
Twentieth (A) century proposal; a comedy in
3 acts for female cliaracters only, by EfRe W.
Merrlman. Boston, W. H. Baker & CO., 1902.
36 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 956,
Oct. 14, 1901 ; 2e. Dee. 17, 1901. 47438
Twenty days. Sec, at end of alphabet, titles
beginning with figures: 20 days.
Twenty-eight ninety-four, up-to-date. See,
at end of alphabet, titles beginning with fig-
ures : 2894, up-to-date.
Twenty-first (The) birthday; or. The miner's
daughter, by N. McKenna.
© N. McKenna, New York; 1890:16478,
May 20. 47439
Twenty five dollars and a nickel; play in-l act,
by L. Whiteman. [1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1915; D: 39486; Leonard
Whiteman, Boston. 47439a
Twenty five minutes from Terre Haute; com-
edy in 2 acts, by W. K. Hamilton. [40] p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1914; D: 39046; William K.
Hamilton, Terre Haute, Ind. 47439b
Twenty-five minutes in Lunyville's agency;
by O. .Taeobi. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1912; D : 29935 ; Olga Jacobi,
New York. 47440
Twenty-four hours of truth; comedy in 1 act,
by W. H. Niemeyer. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1910; D: 20376; William H.
Niemeyer, Chicago. 47441
See also, Ut end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with figures : 24 hours of truth.
Twenty-four ninety-two, not up-to-date. See,
at end of alphabet, titles beginning with fig-
ures : 2492, not up-to-date.
Twenty (A) minute lesson. See Reincarna-
tion.
■
Twenty minutes a king; musical comedy [in 2
acts], l)y W. O. Daly. [52] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© William Oliver Daly, Mobile; D : 13646,
Aug. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1908. 47442
Twenty minutes before train time; or, Why
hubby lost the train, by T. McMahon. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1910 ; D : 22562 ; Tim McMa-
hon, New York. 47443
Twenty minutes for matrimony; a 1 act dra-
matic composition, by Fred J. Beaman. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© F. J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D : 9523,
Nov. 19, 1906; 2c. Nov. 19, 1906. 4^444
Twenty minutes in a toy shop.
© Dora Panzer, Berlin ; D : 11720, Nov. 12,
1907. . 47445
Twenty minutes in heaven; a dramatic com-
position, by B. D. Havens.
© Berthal D. Havens, Denver ; D : 6891,
June 30, 1905. 47446
Twenty minutes in the club-house; by G. Cra-
ble. 11 p. t\ Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1910; D : 20342 ; George Cra-
ble, Galveston, Tex. 47447
Twenty minutes of fun; or, Donny brook fair,
a comic equestrian spectacle in 1 act and 6
scenes, by P. T. Barnum and co.
© P. T. Barnum & co., New York ; 1875 :
2896, Mar. 27. 47448
Twenty minutes on Broadway; by J. B. Dono-
van.
© James B. Donovan, New York ; D : 6976,
July 17, 1905. 47449
Twenty minutes on the Barbary Coast; an
extravaganza on modern life, by W. Montague
and S. Grauman. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1912; D : 30952 ; Walter
Montague and Sid Grauman, San Francisco.
47450
Twenty minutes till train time; by Eva
Thatcher. Typewritten.
© Chenuy & Thatcher, Hot Springs, Ark.;
1899 : 33785, May 19; Ic. May 19. 47451
Twenty (A) minutes wait. See Bugtown (The)
flyer.
Twenty minutes with Nancy; play, by A. N.
Richards. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1913 ; D : 34515 ; Alberita Na-
pier Richards, Rock Island, 111. 47452
Twenty minutes with the board of supervi-
sors; play in 1 act, by W. Montague. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1914; D: 387.57; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 47452a
Twenty-nine hundred and five. See, at end of
alphiibet, titles beginning with figures: 2905.
Twenty-one days is three weeks; in l*act, by
G. H. Adams. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George H. Adams, Minneapolis ; D : 12851,
Apr. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1908. 47453
Twenty-one hundred; a farce in 1 act and 10
scenes, by F. C. Valentine.
© Ferdinand C. Valentine, New York ; 1883 :
8080, May 2. 47454
Twenty-one nights in a jag house.
© Benjamin F. Boughn, Belden, Neb. ; 1893 :
0332, Feb. 1. 47455
2397
47456
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47474
Twenty-one today. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures: 21 today.
Twenty-third (The) psalm; an original drama,
by L. B. Parker.
© Lem B. Parker, Chicago ; D : 10420, Apr.
26, 1907. 47456
Twenty thousand dollars reward; comedy in 3
acts, by A. Mixon. [9], 48 p. t\ Typewrit-
ten.
© le. Feb. 8, 1911 ; D : 23301 ; Ada Mixon,
Washington. 47457
See also, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with figures: $20,000 reward.
Twenty thousand leagues beneath, the sea; de-
signed by F. Thompson.
© Frederic Thompson, New York ; D : 1255,
Jan. 2, 1902. 47458
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea. See,
at end of alphabet, titles beginning with fig-
ures : 20,000 leagues under the sea.
Twenty thousand pounds (£20,000); a play in
5 acts, altered and reconstructed from He's
got money, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, Philadelphia; 1882:
14498, Aug. 31. 47459
Twenty-two; a drama of the modern minute-
man in 3 acts, by J. L. Baldwin. 113 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© James Lauer Baldwin, Indianapolis ; D :
15554, Apr. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1909. 47460
Twenty-two days from Manila; musical bur-
lesque in 3 acts, by W. Dean. 32 p. f ". Type-
written. [Words only]
© Warren Dean, Fort Ethan Allen, Vt. ; D :
8389, Apr. 20, 1906; 2c. Apr. 23, 1906. 47461
Twenty years; melodrama of New York life in
prologue and 4 acts, by T. B. Sayre. [140] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1915; D: 40588; Theodore
Burt Sayre, Brooklyn. 47461a
Twenty years after. See Panchette, the
daughter of Fanchon, the cricket.
Twenty years later. See Talman.
Twenty years on Broadway; or. Running yet,
play in 1 act, book and lyrics by M. E. Marks.
[3], 21 p. 4\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1913; D: 35346; Maurice E.
Marks, New York. 47462
Twice a week; play by John B. Hymer. [2], 12
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1914; D : 38481 ; Eleanor
Hymer, New York. 47462a
Twice born. See Baron's (The) son.
Twice decided; play in 3 acts, by J. V. Blake.
[67] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1913 ; D : 34209 ; James Vila
Blake, Chicago. 47463
Twice in the same place; sketch, by F. George.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 31, 1913; D: 35020; Frederic
George, Manlius, N. Y. 47464
Twice lost, twice won; a drama in 5 acts,
adapted from Charles Reade's novel of White
lie.s, by F. Stin.son.
© Fred Stiuson, Boston; 1871:6854, Julv
21. 47465
Twice love; a drama in 4 acts, by J. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1883 : 10232,
June 6. 47466
Twice loved; an original society play in 4 acts
and a prologue.
© Joseph Hart, New York ; 1883 : 6162, Apr.
2 ; 2c. May 31. 47467
Twice nightly; or, The mumming birds; or, A
night in an English music hall, a pantomimic
dramatic composition in 1 scene, by Fred
Karno. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Westcott, London ; D : 9149,
Sept. 27, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 27, 1906. 47468
Twice saved; or. The old church tower, a sensa-
tional drama in 4 acts, by T. R. Hann.
© Thomas R. Hann, Buftalo ; 1873 : 11079,
Sept. 27. 47469
Twice tempted; a domestic drama in 4 acts, by
G. H. Lee.
© Colton Hyde Lee, Washington ; D : 1188,
Dec. 16, 1901. 47470
Twice won; a comedy, by T. H. Sayre.
© T. H. Sayre, New York; 1885:26112,
Dec. 12. 47471
Twickenham peerage; comedy, by L. Grant and
B. de Burgh, from the novel by R. Marsh.
96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1909 ; D : 16863 ; Lawrence
Grant, Beatrix de Burgh and Richard Marsh,
England. 47472
Twig (A) of laurel; a play in 4 acts, by G. F.
Warren. [Rochester, N. Y., Democrat-chron-
icle] 1902. 95 p. 16°.
© George F. Warren, Rochester, N. Y. ; D :
1434, Feb. 12, 1902 ; 2c. June 16, 1902. 47473
Twig (The) of thorns; Irish fairy play in 2 acts,
by M. J. Warren. Boston, W. H. Baker and
CO., 1910. [5], 96 p. 12°.
© Nov. 7, 1910 ; 2c. Nov. 8, 1910 ; D : 22512 ;
Marie Josephine Warren, Brooklyn. 47474
2398
47475
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47492
Twiggs and Tudens; a character sketch adapted
from James Whitcomb Riley, by A. J. Levi.
© Annie Josephine Levi, New York; 1896:
21959, Apr. 8. 47475
Twilig-ht; drama in 5 acts, by Ernst Rosmer
(Else Bernstein) tr. by Paul H. Grummann.
{In Poet lore, v. 23, no. 6, winter, 1912)
© Feb. 14, 1913; 2c. Feb. 17, 1913; B:
265779 ; Poet lore co., Boston) 47476
jubilee play in 3 acts, by A. L. Johnston.
[4], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1914; D : 35549 ; Anne Lewis
Johnston, New York. 47476a
1 act grand opera iu 3 pictures, libretto by
R. Hai-tley, music by A. Nevin. '[2], 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
® Ic. Mar. 2, 1911; D: 23521; Randolph
Hartley and Arthur Nevin, Cos Cob, Conn.
47477
Twilight (A) marriage; a drama in 5 acts, by
Mrs. F. Breaker.
© Mrs. Frank Breaker, New York; 1896:
57849, Oct. 21. 47478
Twilight (The) saint. See Addio.
Twilight sleep; comedy in 4 acts, F. S. Clark.
101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1915 ; D : 39861 ; F. Sherwood
Clark, Brooklyn. 47478a
'Twill-be; a burlesque in 2 scenes, by H. Dodd.
[2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry Dodd, New York; 1895:31784,
June 15 ; Ic. June 15. 47479
Twin (The) bachelors; comedy in 3 acts, by
O.D.Johnson. [1], 65 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1913; D: 34539; Otto De
Wane Johnson, Austin, Mo. 47480
Twin beds; farce in 3 acts, by S. Field and
M. M. Selwyn. [163] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1915; D : 41138 ; Margaret
Mayo Selwyn and Salisbury Field, New York.
47480a
Twin (The) brother; in 1 act, by S. M. Suther-
land. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Saza M. Sutherland, New York ; D : 8360,
Apr. 16, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1906. 47481
Twin (The) brothers; a dramatization in 5 acts,
of M. E. Braddoh's novel Darrel Markham, by
F. Mowrey.
© Frank Mowrey, Camden, N. J.; 1879:
16224, Dec. 2. 47482
or, Nat Graves, the outlaw, a melodrama
in 4 acts, by L. Thompson.
© Lvsander Thompson, New York; 1884:
14320, July 14. 47483
(See also Henry Morton. — "Winchester.
Twin cars; 2 act libretto for a musical farce,
book and lyrics by A. N. C. Fowler. 62 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 22, 1909; D:
17507 ; A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y.
47484
Twin convict; tabloid drama of natural inci-
dents, by Nelson Compston. Chicago, Chicago
manuscript co., 1914. [29] p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Sept. 30, 1914; 2c. Nov. 21, 1914; D:
38878 ; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 47484a
Twin dairy; or, Uncle Kit's Decoration day, a
drama in 5 acts, by B. McCrary.
© Ben McCrary, San Francisco; 1894:
55722, Nov. 30. 47485
Twin (The) daughters of Count Valdimir, a
Russian exile. See After thirty years.
Twin (The) flats; a comedy farce in 1 act, by
Searl Allen. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Brady Ward, United States ; D :
11672, Nov. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1907. 47486
Twin idols; or, Two pieces of gold, a melo-
drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by W. A.
Lewis.
© William A. Lewis, Boston ; 1882 : 7696,
May 12. 47487
Twin (The) Jarveys. See Two (The) Dans.
Twin (The) king; a comic opera in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by H. N. Farrar, music by Robert G.
Boarman. [7], 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Herbert Nash Farrar, Baltimore ; D :
7931, Jan. 26, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 26, 1906. 47488
revised and rewritten, book and lyrics
by H. Farrar and S. Noot, music by Robert G.
Boarman. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Herbert Farrar and Simon Noot, Balti-
more; D: 14067, Oct. 15, 1908; 2c. Oct. 15,
1908. 47489
Twin ministers; a drama in 4 acts, by S. Toler.
Typewritten.
© Sydney Toler, Wichita ; 1898 : 6406, Jan.
18 ; 2c. Apr. 14. 47490
Twin mistakes; by C. T. L. Taylor.
© Charles Thomas Longley Taylor, New
York ; 1898 : 15675, Mar. 7. 47491
Twin (The) sister; a musical play in 3 acts, by
F. Chapin. [153] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1913; D: 32380; Frederic
Chapin, New York. 47492
5379— VOL 2—17 47
2399
47493
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47511
Twin (The) sisters; comic operetta in 1 act, mu-
sic selected from the numbers in Le Cocq's
opera bouffe, Girofle-Girofla, libretto by Alfred
B. Sedgwick. New York, R. M. De Witt, 1876.
36 p. 12°. ([De Witt's acting plays, no. 198])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7999, July 3 ; 2c. July 26. 47493
See also Nemo.
Twin souls; or, The daughter of Carmen, a
farce in 3 acts, by H. Harrington.
© Helen Harrington, New York; 1899:
39566, June 16 ; 2c. June 17. 47494
Twin stars; operetta, book and lyrics by W. M.
Oestreicher, music by Hei'bert J. Braham.
165 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1912; D : 31307 ; Walter M.
Oestreicher, Brooklyn. 47495
Twin (The) trunks; play in 2 acts, by Charles
Goddard. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1915 ; D : 40636 ; Star co., New
York. 47495a
Twin (The) Turks; 4 act drama, by L. H. Fos-
ter. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1910 ; D : 22342 ; Lilian Hoyt
Foster, New York. 47496
Twin twisters. Sec Never again.
Twinkles; a comedy in 3 acts, by H. Dumars.
© Horace Dumars, Glen Ridge, N. J. ; 1899 :
76216, Nov. 22. 47497
Twinkling (A) experiment. See Stars.
Twins; by H. Lancaster. 4 p. f". Typewritten
© Harry Lancaster, Oakland, Cal. ; D :
15538, Apr. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1909. 47498
a comedy, by J. H. Vernon. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1911 ; D : 25394 ; John Harold
Vernon, New York. 47499
comedy in 5 acts, by Plautus, tr. by Barrett
H. Clark. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1915. 2 p. 1., 3-36 p. 12°. ( [The
world's best plays by celebrated European au-
thors, B. H. Clark, general ed.])
© Feb. 12, 1915 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1915 ; D : 39678 ;
Samuel French, New York. 47499a
farce in 1 act, tr. and adapted from the
Spanish of Domingo Guerra y Mota, by J. A.
Herman. 23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19. 1911; D: 24984; John Arm-
strong Herman, Harrisburg, Pa. 47500
^a 1 act comedietta, by C. C. Lydston. 7 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© C. C. Lydston, Seattle ; D : 15168, Feb. 25.
1909 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1909. 47501
Twins — Continued.
play in 1 act, by C. Oliver. [23] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1912; D: 29529; Christine
Oliver, New York. 47502
^3 act farcical comedy, by Joseph Derrick.
[2], 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Morris Simnionds and Thomas Allston
Brown, New York ; 1884 : 7141, Apr. 2 ; 2c.
July 9. 47503
- — — Same.
© Morris Simmonds and Thomas Allston
Brown, New York ; 1884 : 11751, June 10 ; 2c.
July 9. 47504
- — — See also Two.
Twins (The) and how they entertained the
new minister; a farce, by Elizabeth F. Gup-
till. New York, Chicago, Tullar-Meredith co.,
1914. 8 p. 8".
© Oct. 29, 1914 ; 2c. and aflf. June 11, 1915 ;
A : 401340 ; Tullar-Meredith co.. New York.
47504a
Twins (The) of Siam; the sublime historical
farce in 5 in.spiring tableaux, by W. H. Gil-
lette.
© W. H. Gillette, Hartford ; 1879 : 15569.
Nov. 18. 47505
Twin's romance; drama in 1 act, by J. C. Shep-
ard. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1910; D: 20788; James C.
Shepard, New York. 47506
Twirly whirly; an extravaganza in 2 acts, by
E. Smith.
© Edgar Smith, Elmhurst, N. Y. ; D : 2196,
Aug. 2, 1902. 47507
Twist (The) of a wrist; a comedy in 3 acts, by
A. G. McEachron.
© Angus Gillespie McEachron, Detroit;
1899 : 19141, Mar. 14. 47508
Twisted; an original musical comedy in 8 acts,
by Harry Elting.
© Louis W. Ehleider, Philadelphia; 1889:
6047, Feb. 22. 47509
Twisted and tangled in a Childs restaurant; a
1 act farce, by Samuel S. Howe. 14 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© William H. Hickey aiid Lillian Nelson,
Chicago; D : .5902, Dec. 12, 1904; 2c. Dec. 12.
1904. 47510
Twisting of the rope; a comedy in 1 act, by
Douglas Hyde. (Two Irish plays from the
Gaelic originals, play 2)
(In Poet lore, v. 16, no. 1, Spring, 1905;
periodical © by Poet lore co., Philadelphia,
B : 95482, Mar. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1905)
47511
2400
47512
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
47534
Twistycuss; a comic opera, by H. R. Evans and
M. Smith. Typewritten.
© H. R. Evans and Mark Smith, Washing-
ton ; 1S9G : 55637, Oct. 7 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 47512
Twit; a play, by G. Haas.
© Gustavus Haas, New York ; 1882 : 15054,
Sept. 11. 47513
'Twixt craft and skill; drama in 4 acts, by E. M.
Van Deventer and George R. Ray. [Ill] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1911 ; D : 23175 ; Emily Mur-
dock A'^an Deventer, Oswego, la. 47514
'Twixt cup and lip; an operatic sketch, by J.
Jordan.
© Julian Jordan, Mt. Vernon, N, Y. ; 1898 :
74619, Dec. 20. 47515
an original drama in 3 acts, by Marc Ber-
toni.
© W. Wallace Waugh, Boston ; 1888 : 26439,
Sept. 17 ; 2c. Sept. 27. 47516
— a play in 1 act, by E. Sagendorf.
© E. Sagendorf, Scranton, Ta. ; 1896 : 36900,
June 24. 47517
'Twixt king and country.
'77.
See Valley Forge
'Twixt king and queen; an historical drama in
4 acts, by B. R. Schreiber.
© Bessie Rhoda Schreiber, Baltimore ; 1887 :
17877, July 12. 47518
'Twixt lives; a play, by G. Haas. New York.
1881.
© Gustavus Haas, United States; 1881:
18199, Nov. 23. . 47519
'Twixt love and crown; a musical romance in 3
acts, by A. Cuyas.
© Arturo Cuyas, New York; 1899:55351,
Aug. 30. 47520
'Twixt love and duty; an American drama in 4
acts.
© George Peck and Charles P. Rice, Brook-
lyn ; 1894 : 21673, Apr. 27. 47521
a romantic play in 5 acts, by D. T. Calla-
han.
© D. T. Callahan, San Francisco; 1880:
12945, Aug. 23. 47522
'Twixt love and hate; a romantic drama in 5
acts, by A. R. Noxon.
© Annie Robertson Noxon and Robertson
and O'Grady, St. Louis ; 1876 : 13733, Dec. 12.
47523
'Twixt love and honor; a drama in 4 acts, by
J. H. Nevins. [68] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Henry Nevins, Green Bay, Wis. ;
D : 1163, Dec. 9, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1901. 47524
See also Crown (The) prince.
'Twixt love and life; play in 4 acts, from the
Italian of G. d'Annunzio, La Gioconda, by
E. P. King.
© Eugene P. King, Providence, R. I. ; 1900
A : 10021, Apr. 20. 47525
'Twixt love and loyalty; a historical drama in
1 act, by F. W. Norcross. Typewritten.
© Frederic Walter Norcross, Philadelphia ;
1898 : 4898, Jan. 11 ; 2c. Apr. 5. 47526
'Twixt love and money; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by J. A. Eraser, jr.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1896 : 17987 :.
Mar. 21 ; 2c. Mar. 24. 47527
'Twixt midnight and morn; a comedietta in 1
act, by Harry h. Newton and Aaron S. Hoff-
man. Chicago, The H. L. Newton pub. co.,
1902. cover-title, 7 p. 12°. (Newton's vaude-
ville sketches)
© Harry L. Newton pub. co., Chicago ; D :
2599, Nov. 1, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1902. 47528
'Twixt peace and law; comedy farce, by A. K.
Harned. [l],26p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1915; D: 41236; Ada K.
Harned, New York. 47528a
'Twixt the cup and the lip; play in 3 acts, by
O. M. Johnson. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1911; D : 25312 ; Olive M.
Johnson, Englewood, N. J. 47529
a tabloid drama of New York's East Side,
by T. M. Hayes and Mera Montez. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912 ; D : 29185 ; T. M. Hayes,
San Francisco. 47530
'Twixt 12 and 1; by A. L. Rankin.
© Arthur L. Rankin, New York ; D : 13140,
June 8, 1908. 47531
'Tv/ixt wife and country; drama in 4 acts, by
L. B. Parker. Typewritten.
© Lem B. Parker^ Washington, la.; 1899:
21635, Mar. 25 ; 2c. Mar. 25. 47532
Two; or, A couple, a burlesque on Twins, by J.
Hart.
© Josh Hart, United States; 1876:2510,
Feb. 29. 47533
or, Side by side, a tragedy in prologue and
5 acts, by Beulah [pseud, of B. Don Elora]
© Beulah Don Elora, Boston ; 1885 : 7642,
Apr. 1. 47534
Two a. m. See, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with figures: 2 a. m.
Two accidental sharps; musical sketch in 1 act,
by E. Osgood. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1914 ; D : 35557 ; Erastus Os-
good, Quincy, Mass. 47534a
2401
47535
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47556
Two admirals; a light opera in 2 acts and an
inter-act, by G. N. Loomis. 76 p. f°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© George Norman Loomis, New York ; D :
13316, July 10, 1908 ; 2c. July 10, 1908. 47535
Two African rings; a musical comedy, by C. F.
Waters.
© Claude Franklin Waters, Boston ; D :
1100, Nov. 15, 1901. 47536
Two afternoons in summer; by F. R. Parker.
© Frederick R. Parker, La Fayette, Ind. ;
1900 A : 16000, June 28. 47537
Two aldermen of Torrela; musical comedy in 2
acts, book and lyrics by B. Lowenmeyer, mu-
sic by Eustasio Rosales. [43] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Benianiin Lowenmeyer, Chicago ; D :
3120, Mar." 12, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1903. 47538
Two (The) American Macs; or. The 2 Macs, a
1 act musical comedy, by J. W. Mack.
© James Wesley Mack, Chicago; 1897:
64900, Nov. 22. 47539
Two (The) Americans; by D. A. Kline. Type-
written.
© D. A. Kline, New York ; 1897 : 5146, Jan.
15 ; 2c. Sept. 13. 47540
Two Americans abroad; a story of life in the
far East, by R. H. Harris. 27 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Robert H. Harris, New York; D : 9770,
Jan. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1907. 47541
Two (The) and three polka-dots. See, at end
of alphabet, titles beginning with figures: 2
(The) and 3 polka-dots.
Two and two make five; farce in 3 acts, by S. I.
Szinnyey. [2], 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1910 ; D : 22590 ; Stephen Ivor
Szinnyey, New York. 47542
Two and two make love; a comedy, by F. Gel-
latly.
© Francis Gellatly, Lake Forest, 111. ; 1874 :
10022, July 30. 47543
Two arms; musical play in 2 acts, book and
lyrics by Harlan Briggs. [114] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1915; D: 42539; Harlan P.
Briggs, New York. 47543a
Two Aunt Emilys; or. Quits, a farce for eight
female characters, by Martie E. Tibbetts.
Clyde, O., Ames publishing co., 1890. 8 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and mi-
nor drama, no. 281] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1890:39526,
Dec. 13 ; 2c. Dec. 24. 47544
Two aunts and a photo; a comedy sketch, by
Maisie B. Whiting. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1903] 10 p. 16°. (On cover: Amateur
series)
© Thos. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 3711. July
11, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1903. 47545
Two avengers. Bee Brother's (A) oath.
Two (The) awfuls; a burlesque on The two or-
phans, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, United States ; 1875 : 614, Jan.
20. 47546
a negro sketch, by Frank Dumont. New
York, R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
14575, Dec. 29 ; 2c. Sept. 15, 1877. 47547
Two babes of the wood; a comedy drama in 4
acts, adapted from Joaquin Miller's story of
that name, by J. P. Kilbourne.
© J. P. Kilbourne, Chicago ; 1880 : 7477,
May 13. 47548
Two (The) bachelor Elks; 3 act comedy, by A.
Vogt. [62] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© August Vogt, Dallas ; D : 12181, J:in. 15,
1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908. 47549
Two bad boys; a musical and farcical comedy in
4 acts, by G. Harris.
© Frank A. Gordon and George Harris, Ma-
con, Ga. ; 1884 : 3708, Feb. 20. 47550
Same. Clyde, O., Ames publishing co., 1884.
25 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 262])
© Frank A. Gordon and George Harris,
United States ; 1889 : 6248, Feb. 23 ; 2c. Mar. 7.
47551
Two bad men; a musical farcical comedy in 3
acts and 1 scene, by W. Gill.
© William Gill, New York ; 1884 : 12045,
June 13. 47552
Two (The) barn-stormers.
© Monroe & Bixby, Pawtucket, R. I. ; 1898,
10615, Feb. 9. 47553
Two (The) Barneys; or, Mulligan's double, by
J. Cohan.
© Jerry Cohan, United States ; 1885 : 19870,
Sept. 21. 47554
Two (The) barons; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by G. W. Ward. [69] p. f°. Typewritten.
© George Westerfield Ward, Alexandria,
Minn. ; D : 10296, Apr. 8, 1907 ; 2c. May 6, 1907.
47555
Two batchelors.
© A. Whyte and J. S. Morley, Cleveland ; D :
8857, July 24, 1906. 47556
2402
47557
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47576
Two birds with one stone; [by] C. B. Dickey.
Typewritten.
© Clara B. Dickey, United States; 1899:
26680, Apr. 17 ; 2c. Apr. 17. 47557
a play in 2 acts, by Mrs. M. A. Osgood, tr.
from the French.
© Mrs. M. A. Osgood, Chelsea, Mass. ; 1881 :
9983, June 25. 47558
Two bites at the cherry; operatic comedy, book
and lyrics, by O. Clark, music by S. L. Studley.
Boston, Chappie pub. co., ltd., 1914. cover-
title, 21 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Feb. 21, 1914 ; 2c. May 16, 1914 ; D : 37150 ;
Owen Clark, Newtonville, Mass., and Samuel
L. Studley, Dorchester, Mass. 47558a
Two black bears; musical prodiiction, by F. S.
Fluke. 3 p. f°. Printed. [Words only]
© Nov. 4, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1911 ; D : 25695 ;
Farris S. Fluke, Chicago. 47559
Two (The) black roses; an Ethiopian sketch, by
J. C. Stewart [pseud, of John Stewart Crossy]
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1871:
12494, Dec. 29 ; 2c. Jan. 15, 1872. 47560
Two black sheep; comedy playlet in 1 act, by A.
Holton CO. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1910; D : 21721 ; Anthony
Holton CO., Boston. 47561
Two Bob; comedy in khaki in 3 acts, by Mrs. E.
Cotes. 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1915 ; D : 41859 ; Mrs. Ever-
ard Cotes, Dormers, Simla, India. 47561a
Two (The) bonanzas; a Colorado drama in 3
acts, by F. P. Warner. Denver, Tribune re-
publican print, 1885. 58 p. 16°.
© Frank P. Warner and Frank A. Tuttle,
Rosita, Col. ; 1884 : 23552, Nov. 25 ; 2c. Feb. 16,
1885. 47562
Two brass bands; or, A day of discord, farce in
3 acts, by M. L. Dinkespiel. 48 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1911; D: 23429; Monroe L.
Dinkespiel, Oakland, Cal. 47563
Two (The) bribes. See Ethel Churchill.
Two (The) brothers; a comedy-drama in 5 acts.
© Mrs. Ric Kiralfy, New York ; 1878 : 5868,
May 15. 47564
a drama in 5 acts, by L. J. Cella.
© Louis J. Cella, New York; 1882:8105.
May 19. 47565
■ a melodrama in 5 acts and 6 scenes, being
an adaptation from the French, by F. Wilson
and A. Canby.
© Francis Wilson and Albert Canby. Phila-
delphia ; 1881 : 9570, June 18. 47566
Two (The) brothers — Continued.
or, A villain's doom, melodrama in 4 acts,
by C. C. Robinson. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles C. Robinson, New York; 1891:
26732, July 25 ; 2c. July 25. 47567
or. In self defense, by C. R. Cooper and J.
Stiebel. 11 p. diagr. f°. Typewritten.
© Courtney R. Cooper and Joseph Stiebel,
Kansas City, Mo. ; D : 15072, Feb. 13, 1909 ; 2c.
Feb. 13, 1909. 47568
See also Fates and furies. — Grang'e one-
act plays, no. 2. — Venetian (The) vendetta.
Two (The) bumblebees; a comedy in 3 acts, by
E. Freiberger.
© Edward Freiberger, Chicago ; 1892 : 4457,
Jan. 28. 47569
Two (The) burglars; a farce in 2 acts, by Wil-
liam Brian Hooker. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1908. 32 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 12.537,
Mar. 13, 1908 ; 2c. June 9, 1908. 47570
Two busted millionaires; by J. F. Fulton.
© James Frederick Fulton, Kansas City,
Mo. ; 1900 A : 9581, Apr. 14. 47571
Two (The) captains; a romantic drama of the
Civil War in 5 acts, by H. Champney Hughes.
105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. C. Hughes, West Somerville, Mass.;
D : 15272, Mar. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1909.
47572
Two casts of a die; play in 3 acts, by H. Thorn.
[3], 159 p. 4°. Typewritten.
^ Ic. Sept. 11, 1913 ; D : 34400 ; Hallett Thorn,
New York. 47573
Two (The) changelings; drama in 4 acts, bv M.
Glass. [47] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Max Glass, Cincinnati ; D : 14999, Feb. 4,
1909 ; 2c. July 30, 1909. 47574
Two characters; by A. W. Dotson.
© Alexander White Dotson, Roche.ster,
N. Y. ; 1882 : 8019, May 17. 47575
Two chinks and a rat; study of East Side life
in 1 act, by E. Locke. [1], 16 p. . 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1912; D : 31681 ; Edward
Locke, Mount Tabor, N. J. 47576
Two (The) Christmas boxes; play for girls, by
Elsie Duncan Yale. Franklin, O., Eldridge en-
tertainment house, 1915. 21 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1.5, 1915; 2c. Dec. 20, 1915; D:
42600; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 47576a
2403
47577
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47598
Two Christmas eves; a domestic drama, by E. J.
McCormick.
© Edward J. McCormick, New York : 1882 :
4542, Mar. 23. 47577
consisting of 4 acts and 6 tableaux.
© Edw. Jas. McCormick, New York; 1882:
8838, May 29 ; 2c. May 29. 47578
Two chrysanthemum.s; a comedietta in 1 act,
by A. J. Westermayr.
© Arthur J. Westermayr, Brooklyn; 1890:
36022, Nov. 15. 47579
Two chums; by B. M. Whitaker.
© Belle M. Whitaker, Chicago; 1900 A:
12707, May 19. 47580
a play for children, by L. Debenham.
© T. H. French, New York; 1899:62634,
Sept. 27 ; 2c. Nov. 17. 47581
Two cities; a drama in 5 acts, by Claude Duroc
and Earnest Bell. New York, 1876. 74 p.
12°.
© James Appleton Morgan, New York;
1874 : 15066, Dec. 12 ; 2c. May 22, 1876.
47582
Two classes; a dramatic composition in 1 act,
by W. Barrett. 15 p. 4°. TjTjewritten.
© Woodward Barrett, Hartford ; D : 13318,
July 10, 1908 ; 2c. July 10, 1908. 47583
Two (The) clay pipes; an Irish comedy farce in
3 acts, by F. W. Wurtele.
© William Henry Bristol, Worcester ; 1889 :
35635, Nov. 22. 47584
Two (The) codes; play in 4 acts, by J. Huber-
mun. [2], 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1913 ; D : 33853 ; Joseph Hu-
berman. New York. 47585
Two college tram^ps; a sketch in 1 act, by Victor
Allen. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1905. 15
p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 6927,
July 8, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1905. 47586
Two (The) collegians; in 1 act, by Walter Liv-
ingston. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Brooks Livingston, Buffalo ; D :
9740, Jan. 3, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1907. 47587
Two colonels; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
W. R. Goodall.
© William Richard Goodall, Chicago ; 1894 :
59017, Dec. 24. 47588
Two comical wops; play in 1 act, by D. Marino.
2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1915 ; D : 41269 ; Daniel Ma-
rino, New York. 47588a
Two (The) cowards; comedy in 1 act, by La-
biche, tr. by Barrett H. Clark. New York, S.
French ; London, S. French, ltd. [1915] 24 p.
12°. ([The world's best plays, by celebrated
European authors, B. H. Clark, general ed.])
© Sept. 30, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1915 ; D : 41890 ;
Samuel French, New York. 47588b
Two crazy quilts. See, at end of alphabet, ti-
tles beginning with figures : 2 crazy quilts.
Two (The) cricketts; by A. AVillard and H.
Wheeler. Typewritten.
© Allie Willard and Henrietta Wheeler,
New York ; 1900 A : 25282, Oct. 11 ; 2c. Oct. 11.
47589
Two dagos from Italy, Maccaroni and Spheg-
gheti; in 1 act, by J. Arzonia. 3 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Joe Arzonia, Columbus, O. ; D : 2837, Jan.
10, 1903 ; Ic. Jan. 10, 1903. 47590
Two (The) Dans; or, The twin Jarveys, sug-
gested by Shakespeare's Comedy of errors.
© Jerry Cohan, Providence, R. I. ; 1884 :
24304, Dec. 8. 47591
Ttvo daughters of the Confederacy; by E. A.
Wheatley.
© E. A. Wheatley, New York; D:8749,
June 28, 1906. 47592
Two days; a love story from Peachblow farm in
2 chapters, by P. A. Gifford.
© Philip A. Gifford, Newark, N. J.; 1894:
42370, July 28. 47593
Two (The) deaf men. Sec Due (I) sordi.
Two (The) destinies; or. In love alike, an
American drama in 5 acts, by J. I. C. Clarke.
© Joseph I. C. Clarke, New York; 1879:
14477, Oct. 29. 47594
Two (The) Dicks; comedy in 2 acts, by Bes-
sie W. Springer. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1911. 53 p. 12°.
( [French's international copyrighted ed. of
tlie works of the best authors, no. 210] )
© Dec. 14, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1911 ; D : 26029 ;
Samuel French, New York. 47595
Two dinner pails; an Irish comedy in 3 acts, by
S. E. Ryan.
© Sam Erwin Ryan, New York ; 1888 : 5022,
Feb. 15. 47596
Two (The) doctors; by M. Goldstein. Tj'pewr it-
ten.
© Moses Goldstein, Brooklyn ; 1898 : 29499,
May 12 ; 2c. May 12. 47597
Two dollar bill; or. The vanishing man, a
farce-comedy with rhymes for music, by O. L.
Colburn. 59 p. 4". Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Otis Lincoln Colburn, Chicago ; D : 12155,
Jan. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1908. 47598
2404
47599
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47618
Two dollars and a father; a dramatic composi-
tion, by N. McDonough and O. T. Fiske. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Nellie McDonougli and Oliver T. Fiske,
New York ; D : 1200, Dec. 20, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 20,
1901. 47599
Two drams of brandy; a temperance play in 1
act, by H. Elliott McBride. New York, O. A.
Roorbach, 1881. 12 p. 16°. ( [Acting drama,
no. 149])
© O. A. Roorbach, New York; 1881:2217,
Feb. 12 ; 2c. Mar. 9. 47600
Two drunkards; drama in 3 acts, by D. Roach.
91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1909; D : 20473 ; David
Roach, Lansing, Mich. 47601
Two Dublin dandies; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by Lew Rosen [pseud, of L. Rosenthal]
© Lewis Rosenthal, New York ; 1890 : 3002.5,
Sept. 29. 47602
Two duels; a society drama in a prologue, 4 acts
and 6 scenes, [by] Queen and Waring.
© Fred E. Queen and Benj. P. Waring, New
York ; 1882 : 988, Jan. 19. 47603
Two-edged (The) sword; a drama in 4 acts, by
Frederick Spangler [pseud, of F. S. Cantwell]
and G. C. Rodgers. 34 p. 12°. Printed.
© Frederika Spangler Cantwell & G. Cleve-
land Rodgers, St. Augustine, Fla. ; D : 8782,
June 18, 1906 ; 2c. June 18, 1906. 47604
Two (The) elopements. See Johanes Blatz's
mistake.
Two English coons. See Carter's two Eng-
lish coons.
Two errors; a comedy in 4 acts, tr. and adapted
from the German, by F. E. Queen and E. Ed-
wards.
© Fred E. Queen and Edward Edwards,
New York ; 1888 : 34014, Nov. 30. 47605
Two escaped convicts; in 1 act, by V. Vifanta.
8, [1] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1911; D: 24347; Violet Vi-
fanta, Brooklyn. 47606
Two fine ducks; comedy in 3 acts, by F. Du-
mont.
© Frank Dumont, Philadelphia ; 1886 : 7341,
Mar. 30. 47607
Two (The) flats; a farce comedy in 3 acts.
Typewritten.
© Alice Watson, Sea Cliff, N. Y. ; 1895 : 26740,
May 16 ; 2c. May 16. 47608
20 p.
Two (The) fools; comedy playlet in 1 act, by
P. E). Mortimer. [25] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1914 ; D : 35628 ; Paul Emile
Mortimer, New Orleans. 47609a
Two (The) foundlings; a great sensational
drama in 5 acts, adapted from Captain Marry-
at's novel Japhet in search of a father, by E.
Carleton.
© Elizabeth Carleton, Philadelphia; 1876:
12133, Oct. 31. 47610
Two foxy kids. See Foxy grandma.
Two friends; a dramatic comedy in 1 act by
Sydney Sonnners Toler. Typewritten.
© Sydney S. Toler, Wichita; 1898:6-5110,
Nov. 7 ; 2c. Nov. 9. 47611
Two flights up; sketch, by Leon Errol.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1911; D: 24495;
Frances McCabe, New York.
James
47609
— — • melodrama in 3 acts, adapted from the
Italian, by F. H. James and Salvatore Camil-
leri. 104 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1910; D : 20569 ; Fred H.
James, New York. 47612
Two funny burglars; an Ethiopian sketch, by
A. A. Shearer.
© A. A. Shearer, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1898:
57287, Sept. 29; 2c. Sept. 29. 47613
Two games.
© Joseph L. Greenbaun, Savannah, Ga. ;
1889 : 13261, May 1. 47614
Two gay deceivers; an original sketch in 1 act,
by Herbert Hall Windsor. Typewritten.
© John C. Rice, New York; 1897:35006,
June 11 ; 2c. June 11. 47615
Two generations; by D. Gutermuth.
© D. Gutermuth, Petaluma, Cal. ; 1899:
14700. Feb. 23. 47616
Two gentlemen at once; comedy in 3 acts, by
E. M. O'Connor. [1], 57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913 ; D : 34142 ; E. M. O'Con-
nor. Rochester, N. Y. 47617
Two gentlemen from Kewanee; musical com-
edy tabloid in 1 scene, by Chas. Morton. Chi-
cago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [21] p.
fol. Mimeographed. [Words only]
© Dec. 23, 1914 ; 2c. .Ian. 2, 1915 ; D : 39269 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 47617a
Two (The) gentlemen of Verona; by William
Shakespeare, ed. with notes, introduction,
glossary, list of variorum readings and se-
lected criticism by Charlotte Porter and Helen
A. Clarke. [1st folio ed.] New York, T. Y.
Crowell & CO. [1908] 4 p. 1., vii-xxv, 205 p.
front. 16°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & CO., New York ; A :
218285, Sept. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1908.
47618
2405
47619
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47638
Two (The) gentlemen of Verona — Continued.
'ed. by Martin W. Sampson. New York,
The Macmillan company, 1912. xvi, 118 p.
front, (port.) 24°. (The Tudor Shakes-
peare)
© Nov. 13, 1912; 2c. Nov. 14, 1912; A:
327796 ; Macmillan co., New York. 47619
— ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and London, Har-
per & brothers, 1898. IGO p. front, illus.
12°. ( Shakespeax'e's complete works, v. 4)
i© Harper & bros.. New York; 1898:25042,
Apr. 21 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 47620
— with a special introduction by Richard
Garnett and an original frontispiece by J. H.
F. Bacon. [The University press Shakespeare.
Renaissance ed.] New York. George D.
Sproul, 1907. xxvi, 96 p. front. 4°. (The
complete works of William Shakespeare, with
annotations and a general introduction by
Sidney Lee. v. 2)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
162673, Dec. 6, 1906; 2c. Jan. 2, 1907. 47621
— with introduction and notes by Margaret A.
Eaton. Boston [etc.] Educational publishing
company [1909] 119 p. 16°.
© Educational pub. co., Boston ; A : 200119,
Feb. 26, 1909 ; 2c. June 24, 1909. 47622
— -(Shakespeare's comedy of); ed. with notes
by William J. Rolfe. New York, Harper &
brothers, 1882. [3]-158 p. incl. front, illus.
16°.
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1882 : 1155,
Jan. 23 ; 2c. May 10. 47623
— ■ Same.
© W. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., as author,
in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no. 452,
Jan. 8, 1910. Original entry, Jan. 23, 1882,
no. 1155. 47624
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1905] 199 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass, ; A :
118669, June 7, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1905. 47625
— See also Shakespeare's works.
Two ''The) Germans in a swell cafe.
© Arthur H. Pearce, New York ; D : 11450,
Oct. 1, 1907. 47626
Two ghosts in white; a farce, by T. S. Denison.
Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1878. 1 p. 1., [153]-162
p. 12°. ( [School and social drama])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1878 : 12822, Nov.
T ; 2c. Nov. 11. 47627
Two ghosts in white — Continued.
Same. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1906] 1
p. 1., [1531-162 p. 12°. (Amateur series)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for 14
years from Nov. 7, 1906 ; D : 9328, Oct. 26, 1006 ;
2c. Oct. 26, 1906. 47628
Two girls and him; comedy classic in 1 scene,
by Harry L. Newton. New York [etc.] M. Wit-
mark and sons, 1913. 18 p. 12°. ( [Harry L.
Newton's one-act comedy sl^etches, monologues
and dramatic episodes])
© Aug. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1913 ; D : 34015 ;
M. Witmark & sons. New York. 47629
Two girls — one man; by Joseph Dodds [pseud,
of J. D. Reid] 9 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1909; D : 17822 ; Joseph
Dodds Reid, Detroit. 47630
Two governors of Tennessee. See War of the
roses.
Two happy fathers; a farce in 1 act, by G.
Jean Crevot.
© John Barrington, Santa Rosa, Cal. ; 1885 :
23152, Nov. 5. 47631
Two-headed (A) calf; a comedy play In 3 acts,
by H. J. Sayers.
© Henry J. Sayers, New York ; 1893 : 3338,
Jan. 14. 47632
Two heads and a hole; a farcical sketch in 1
act, by F. L. Bixby. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank L. Bixby, New York ; D : 1441, Feb.
11, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1902. 47633
Two heads are better than one. See New
raonologues and dialect stories.
Two hearts; a romantic melodrama in 5 acts,
by G. Hoey. 92 p. 16°. Printed.
© George Hoey, United States ; 1880 : 1139,
Jan. 19 ; 2c. Feb. 21. 47634
Two hearts adrift. See While life shall last.
Two hearts and a diamond; comedy in 1 act,
by M. Bamberger. 14, [1] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 1, 1911 ; D : 24104; Michael Bam-
berger, Indianapolis. 47635
Two hearts and a Jack; a farce in 1 act, by
Charles Horwitz. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fleming A. Norton, Brooklyn ; D : 14598,
Dec. 23, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1908. 47636
Two hearts' sorrow. See Tangled lives.
Two hearts that beat as one; by D. Sarles. 10
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1911 ; D : 25451 ; Delia Sarles,
Jacksonville, Fla. 47637
Two hemispheres; drama in 4 acts, by C. Ruge.
[104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clara Ruge, New York ; D : 10210, Mar.
14, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1907. 47638
2406
47639
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47659
Two (The) heroes. See Duel (A)
Two heroic cowards; a comedy in 1 act, adapted
from the German, by Ellen Burg and Lulu
Klein. [2], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
^ Laura Almosnino, Boston ; D : 2063, June
27, 1902 ; 2c. June 27, 1902. 47639
Two (The) heroines; or, Tears and joy, by W.
Baines.
(c) William Baines. Victoria, Canada; 1900
A : 4108, Feb. 14. 47640
Two hot knig'hts; by C. A. Puscy.
© Charles Albert Pusey, Brooklyn ; 1900 A :
3036, Feb. 2. 47641
Two (The) hot potatoes; comedy sketcli, by
Murphy of the two Murphys.
© Frank Murphy, Chicago; 1897:64901,
Nov. 23. 47642
Two hundred miles from Chicago, See, at end
of alphabet, titles beginning with figures : 300
miles from Chicago.
Two husbands; by Henri Lavedan, tr. from the
French by R. T. House. {In Poet lore, v. 19,
no. 2, summer 1908 ; periodical © May 29,
1908 ; 2c. July 20, 1908 ; B : 165948 ; Poet lore
CO., Boston) 47642a
— contrast in 1 act, by F. B. Elkins. [1], 6
p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1915; D: 41462; Felton B.
Elkins, San Francisco. 47642b
a sensational drama in 4 acts, by L. Purdon.
© Lilla Purdon, Philadelphia ; 1872 : 8818,
Aug. 16. 47643
Two in a garden. Bee McAdam and Eve,
Two in a tiff; a comedietta in 1 act, by Robert
C. V. Meyers. Philadelphia, Penu pub. co.,
1910. 13 p. 12°,
© Aug. 11, 1909; 2c. July 19, 1909; D:
16511 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 47644
Two innocent fiends; by A. Roucolle.
© Adrienne Roucolle, Denver ; D : 15166,
Feb. 24, 1909. 47645
Two into eight; or. My Aunt Bridget, an origi-
nal farce comedy in 3 acts, by S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago ; 1887 : 5215,
Mar. 5. 47646
Two (The) invitations; or, A tale of two
grandpas, an operetta for Thanksgiving, by
Harry Carleton Eldridge. Lebanon, O., March
bros., 1898. 6 p. 8°. ( [Fin de si^cle series of
operettas] )
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; 1898:63803,
Oct. 31 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 47647
Two (The) Irish cu-coos.
© Leonard and Flynn, United States ; 1891 :
2502, ,Tan. 17. 47648
Two Irish detectives; a farce comedy, by G.
Pemberton.
© George Pemberton, New York; 1898:
52411, Sept. 7. 47649
Two islands. See Afterglow (The)
Two jay detectives; a rural riot of comedy, by
Harry L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison,
1908. 9 ^. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D: 13422, July
27, 1908 ; 2c, Sept, 4, 1908. 47650
Two (The) jewels; a drama in 4 acts.
© J. Alexander Brown, New York; 1883:
19806, Oct. 27. 47651
Two (The) Johns; a comedy in 8 acts, by J. S.
Crossy.
© J. S. Crossy, Potter's Landing, Md. ; 1883 :
14747, Aug. 9 ; 2c. May 25, 1885. 47652
^a farce in 1 act, by J. S. Crossy.
© John Stewart Crossy, Philadelphia ; 1882 :
1114S, July 7. 47653
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by J. S. Crossy.
44 p. 12°. Printed. [Words only]
© J. S. Crossy, Potter's Landing, Md. ; 1885 :
12284, June 3 ; 2c. June 3. 47654
• Same,
© Butler Stewart Crossy, St. Louis, as
child of the deceased author, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 3245, June 3, 1912. Origi-
nal entry, June 3, 1885, no. 12284. 47655
Two (The) Johns club; or, Fat men's conven-
tion, a play, by J. S. Crossy.
© John Stewart Crossy, United States ;
1887 : 10092, Apr. 15. 47656
Two jolly companions; musical farce comedy
in 3 acts, by F. Dumont.
© Frank Dumont, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
17698, July 18. 47657
Two jolly girl bachelors; by Edward Martin-
Seymour, text and stage business ed. and rev.
bv Pauline Phelps and Marion Short. New
York, E. S. Werner, 1906. 12 p. 12°. (On
cover: Werner ed.)
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 9478,
Nov. 12, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. 47658
Two jolly pals; or, The captain's revenge, by
A. W. Le Mieux.
© Alvin W. Le Mieux, Lebanon, N. H. ; D :
11119, July 29, 1907. 47659
2407
47660
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47681
Two jolly rovers; musical farce comedy, by J. F.
Leonard.
© John Francis Leonard, New York ; 1899 :
28758, Apr. 26. 47660
Two journeys to Bethlehem. See Good (The)
Sa.inaritan, and other Bible stories drama-
tized.
Two (The) Juliets; a dramatic composition in
1 act, by Lawrence Sterner.
© Franlj Losee, New York ; 1898 : 5587, .Tan.
14. 47661
Two Kentucky blackbirds; a 1 act comedy play-
lette, by H. Holman. [6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry Holman New York; D : 13539,
Aug. 12, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 12, 1908. 47662
Two (The) kings; by J. Golden. IG p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Jack Golden. Berkeley, Cal. ; D : 13954,
Sept. 8, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 190S. 47663
Two kisses; an American comedy in 4 acts, by
E. Greey.
© Edward Greey, Manchester, Mass. ; 1877 :
10981, Sept. 24. 47664
Two knights of the mystic temple; a farce
comedy in 3 acts, by J. P. Wilson.
© J. Paul Wilson, Bronxville, N. Y. ; D:
3450, May 18, 1903. 47665
Two letters; a drama of social life in 4 acts, by
H. D. Plimsoll. 88 p. 4" Typewritten.
© Henry Davidson Plimsoll, New York ;
1886 : 1291, Jan. 14 ; 2c. Dec. 30. 47666
a sketch, by R. Faulkner, lip. 4°. Type-
written.
© Richard Faulkner, New York; D : 2227,
Aug. 12, 1902 ; Ic. Aug. 12, 1902 ; Ic. Aug. 23.
1902. 47667
Two (The) little afternoons; by Langworthy
[pseud, of Frances L. Taylor] and McDonald.
10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1910; D: 22744; Frances L.
Taylor, Washington. 47668
Two little brides; American version of the mu-
sical comedy in 3 acts, by J. T. Powers, Eng-
lish tr. from the German by Arthur Anderson.
[132] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 23. 1912; D : 29181 ; James T.
Powers, New York. 47669
Two little dons of Spain; an opera bouffe in 2
acts, songs and text by C. F. Pidgin, and I. W.
Norcross, jr., music by I. W. Norcross, jr., and
Fred J. Eustis.
© Charles F. Pidgin and I. W. Norcross, jr.,
Boston ; 1878 : 14076, Dec. 2. 47670
Two little g-ipsies, Flodgard and Ermina; by
Mrs. R. Haskett.
© Mrs. Reese Haskett, New York; 1879:
6943, May 24. 47671
Two little girls in blue; a dramatic composi-
tion in 3 acts, by F. C. Rhoades.
© Frank Hennessy, New York ; D : 2912,
Jan. 23, 1903. 47672
a 4 act melodrama, by W. J. Burke and J. J.
Brennan.
© William J. Burke, Springfield, Mass., and
James J. Brennan, Jersey City ; D : 2655, Nov.
29, 1902. 47673
Two (The) little Michus; a new and original
musical play in 3 acts, by A. Van Loo and G.
Duval, nmsic by Andre Messager, English ver-
sion by Henry Hamilton, lyrics by Percy
Greenbank. London, Ciiappell & co., ltd., 1905.
cover-title, 23 p. 8'. [Libretto only]
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 6636, May 5,
1905 ; 2c. May 5, 1905. 47674
Two little oi-phans; a 4 act comedy drama, by
Con. T. Murphy.
© Del S. Smith, Chicago ; D : 2198, July 9,
1902. 47675
Two little rebels; a play in 2 acts, by Elise
West. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1907. 23 p. 12".
© Samuel French, New York; D : 10349,
Apr. 15, 1907 ; 2c. May 1, 1907. 47676
Two little vagabonds; American comedy drama
in 4 acts, [by] W. Conger.
© Winfield Conger, Chicago; 1897:9001,
Feb. 3. 47677
Two lives; an original comedy drama, by J. K.
Tillotson.
© .James K. Tillotson, New York; 1889:
5959, Feb. 21. 47678
an original drama in a prologue and 4 acts,
by G. F. Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New York ; 1881 :
2085, Feb. 8. 47679
Two lives in one. See Comte de Blainville,
Two (The"* lockets; a romantic drama in 3 acts,
by J. F. Markey. New Orleans, Patterson &
CO., 1885. 41 p. 12°.
© John F. Markey. New Orleans; 1883:
8560, May 10 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1886. 47680
Two lots in Bronx. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : 2 lots in Bronx,
Two (The) lovers; by G. Mancini. 3 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Gaetano Mancini, New York; D: 16111,
June 22, 1909 ; 2c. June 22, 1909. 47681
2408
47682
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
47701
Two (The) loves; a drama in 4 acts, by J. A.
Stevens.
© John A. Stevens. New York ; 1883 : 10227,
June 6. 47682
See also Elopement.
Two loves and one lover; a comedy, by H. A.
D'Arcy.
© Hugh Antoine D'Arcy, New York ; D :
1772, Apr. 23, 1902. 47683
Two lucky dogs; musical comedy in 3 acts, by
M. "Weston.
© Morris Weston, New York ; 1891 : 19344,
May 26. 47684
Two lucky tramps; farcical burlesque, com-
posed by G. W. Milton. [1], 11 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1912 ; D : 28971 ; Geo. W. Mil-
ton, Savannah, Ga. 47685
Two (The) Macs' blunders,
senators.
See Our Irish
Two maids masquerade; 4 act comedy, by E. D.
Coolidge. [.59] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1912 ; D : 28405 ; Emma Down-
ing Coolidge, Allston, Mass. 47686
Two married women; in 3 acts, by Clarence E.
Sinn and W. E. Simms.
© Jay and Willard Simms, Chicago; 1900
A : 26250, Oct. 22. . 47687
Two (The) masqueraders; musical comedy in 2
acts, adaptation and lyrics by Johnny Galvin,
music by May Morris [pseud, of Mav Wheeler]
[2], 30 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1914 ; D : 38474 ; Jas. A. Gal-
vin, Dixon, 111. 47688
original musical comedy playlet in 1 act,
by C. P. Brown. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1914; D: 38454; Charles
Paul Brown, Norwalk, Conn. 47688a
Two (The) mayors; farce-comedv in 4 acts, by
W. H. Edwards. [2], 112 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1915 ; D : 39991 ; Willard Hem-
enway Edwards. Hinsdale, 111. 47688b
Two (The) medallions. See Last (The) of the
family.
Two men; in 1 act, by C. C. Wilson. 16 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Charles C. Wilson, New York ; D : 11989,
Dec. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1907. 47689
a play in 4 acts, by R. Frankston. [103] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Robert Frankston, Boston ; D : 6305, Mar.
9, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1905. 47690
Two men — Continued.
play in 3 acts, by S. Morse. [128] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1912; D : 29220 ; Samuel
Morse, New York. 47691
Two men, a woman and an heirloom; a playlet,
by H. Erman. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Herbert Erman, Cleveland ; D : 9278, Oct.
19, 1906; 2c. Oct. 24, 1906. 47692
Two men and a bottle; a comedy in 1 act, by
Louis Weslyn. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mr. & Mrs. Howard Truesdell. New York ;
D : 9120, Sept. 20, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1906.
47693
Two men and a girl; musical comedy in 3 acts,
liy G. L. Beveridge. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1910 ; D : 17993 ; Glen L. Bev-
eridge, Litchfield, 111. 47694
-original American comedy in 3 acts, by
F. P. Dodge. [134] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Paulding Dodge, Milwaukee;
D : 3032, Feb. 24, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1903.
47695
Two men and a maid; by W. L. Wade Dalton.
London. J. Williams, ltd. [1907] 12 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; C : 149482,
Apr. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1907. 47696
Two men and a woman; by W. A. Lewis. 30 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1911 ; D : 25169 ; W. A. Lewis,
New York. 47697
a play, by E. Arden. 26 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edwin Arden, New York ; D : 6772, June
5, 1905 ; 2c. June 5, 1905. 47698
■ a play in 1 act, by B. F. Horning.
© Benjamin F. Horning, Denver ; D : 11853,
Dec. 3, 1907. 47699
Two men and one woman; tragedy in 1 act, by
P. Gibson.
© Preston Gibson, Chicago ; D : 6544. Apr.
19, 1905. 47700
Two men o' Mendip; play in 4 acts, by W. Ray-
mond. [81] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1914 ; D : 36675 ; Walter Ray-
mond, London. 47700a
Two men of Sandy Bar; American comedy
drama in 3 acts, by B. Harte. New York,
1876.
© Bret Harte, United States; 1876:7155,
June 9 ; 2c. June 9. 47701
2409
47703
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47720
Two merry monarchs; comic opera in 2 acts,
written by A. Anderson and G. N. Levy, lyrics
by A. Anderson and Hartley Carrick, music
by M. Reval. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
<c) Arthur Anderson and George N. Levy,
London; D : 15513, Apr. 2, 1909; 2c. Apr. 2,
1909. 47702
Two merry wagers; farce, by Edna Randolph
Worrell. Lebanon, O., March brothers [1914]
15 p. 12°.
© Aug. 4, 1914 ; 2c.' Aug. 6, 1914 ; D : 37763 ;
March brothers, Lebanon, O. 47702a
Two miles from the depot; in 1 act, by B. B.
Bathrick. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Benson B. Bathrick, Cleveland ; D : 10336,
Apr. 13, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1907. 47703
Two ministers; or, Tom, Dan and Dorothea,
■ play in 3 acts, by U. Davis. 102 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1909 ; D : 17209 ; Ulyssesi^^Da-
vis, New York.
Two mothers; drama in 4 acts, for young ladies,
by Dorothy Reynartz.
© Roxbury pub. co., New York ; 1899 : 17947,
Mar. 9 ; 2c. Mar. 9. 47711
47704
Two-minute (A) act; for two very little girls,
at a Washington's birthday entertainment.
© Mary May Boynton, Franklin, O. ; 1898:
61060, Oct. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 16. 47705
Two (The) Mr. Wetherbys: a middle-class com-
edy in 3 acts, by St. John Hankin. London,
S.' French, ltd.; New York, S. French, 1907.
90 p. 12°. ([French's international copy-
righted ed. Qf the works of the best authors,
no. 18])
© Samuel French, Nevv^ York ; D : 10445,
Apr. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1907. 47706
Two (The) Mrs. Lorings; play in 3 acts, by
S. H. Church. 129 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1910 ; D : 22574 ; Samuel Harden
Church, Pittsburgh. 47707
Two (The) Mrs. Trumps; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by S. I. Szinnyey.
© Stephen Ivor Szinnyey, New York; D:
10368, Apr. 4, 1907. 47708
Two months married.
© Walter R. Liebmann, New York ; D : 4386,
Dec. 14, 1903. 47709
Two morning glories; play in 2 acts, by T. J.
Baston. [6], 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Feb. 2, 1914; D: 35891; Thornton J.
Baston, San Francisco. 47709a
Two (The) mother-in-laws; in 5 acts, by A.
Kohlenberg. [1], 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna Kohlenberg, Philadelphia ; D : 3031,
Feb. 24, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1903. 47710
■ a realistic play, by I. Witmark.
© Isidore Witmark, New York ; 1897 : 39101,
July 2. 47712
Two negatives make an affirmative; a photo-
grapic comedy in 1 act, by Forbes Heermans.
New York, The De Witt publishing house,
1892. 28 p. 12°. ([De Witt's acting plays,
no. 379])
© R. N. Russell & son. New York; 1892:
52678 Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 24 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1893.
47713
Sec also Love by induction, and other
plays.
Two (The) nephews; or, Richstrd Marston's
mistake, a domestic drama in 4 acts, by W. W.
Lapoint.
© William W. Lapoint, Barre, Vt. ; 1897:
20414, Mar. 29. 47714
Tv^70 nights in Rome; a play in 4 acts, by A. C.
Gunter. [118] p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. C. Gunter, New York ; 1878 : 14617,
Dec. 14 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1879. 47715
Two noble hearts; by A. J. Doran.
© Anna J. Doran, Columbus, O. : 1888 :
18475, June 28. 47716
Two (The) noble kinsmen; by John Fletcher
and William Shakespeare, ed. with notes by
William J. Rolfe. New York, Harper &
brothers, 1883. [iii]-vi, [7]-203, [1] p. illus.
16°.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1883 : 1994,
Jan. 30 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 47717
Same.
© John C. Rolfe, Philadelphia ; as child of
the deceased author, in renewal for 28 years.
Renewal no. 1446, Jan. 11, 1911. Original en-
try, Jan. 30 1883, no. 1994. 47718
Same. Harper's library ed. New York and
London, Harper & brothers, 1898. 205, [1] p.
front, illus. 12°. (Shakespeare's complete
works. V. 19)
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1898 : 25039,
Apr. 21 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 47719
• Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1906] 272 p. front., illus.
16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
136102. Jan. 15, 1903 ; 2c. IMar. 3, 1906. 47720
See also Shakespeare's works.
2410
47721
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47745
Two noted burglars actually break open a real
safe with burglars' tools; by S. Allen.
© Sidney Allen, Chicago ; 1889 : 8290, Mar.
14. 47721
Two nuts; or, A couple of nuts, farce in 3 acts,
by Antony Mars and H. Raymond, adapted from
tiie French by E. L. Prentice. [95] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1913; D : 34804 ; Eweretta
Laurence Prentice, London. 47722
Two of a kind; by Mrs. R. Starkey, adapted by
Walter Montague. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1910 ; D : 22909 ; Mrs. Robt.
Starkey, San Francisco. 47723
• ■ a comedy, by Louise L. Wilson.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1899 : 66565, Oct.
13 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 47724
— ■ comedy in 1 scene, by Frances A. Hoadley
(Mrs. F. W. Hoadley) Ms.
© Mrs. Francis Washburn Hoadley, New
York ; 1897 : 28018, filay 6 ; 2c. May 6. 47725
— • comedy in 2 acts, by F. A. Hoadley.
© Frances A. Hoadley, New York; 1896:
42265, July 21. 47726
— 'episode from a checkered career, by G. F.
Sturgis. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1911; D: 25581; Granville
Forhes Sturgis, Denver. 47727
— an original farcical comedy in 4 acts, [by]
T. Wood.
© Thomas Wood, New York; 1891:7155,
Feb. 23. 47728
■ vaudeville sketch, by W. W. Provost. 5 p.
f ° . Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1912 ; D : 30146 ; William W.
Provost, Brooklyn. 47729
Two of him (Der doppelmensch); farce in 3
acts, by Wilhelm Jacoby and Arthur Lipshitz,
adapted and anglicized by L. Mann.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1910 ; D : 20571 ; Louis Mann,
New York. 47730
Two old cronies; a new and original comedy in
3 acts, by Lawrence Marsden.
© Frank M. Wills and William C. Anderson,
New York ; 1887 : 17476, July 8. 47731
Two old fogies; a musical comedy, by J. E. Hen-
shaw and M. Ten Broeck.
© John F. Kenshau' and May Ten Broeck,
Boston ; 1889 : 4916, Feb. 11. 47732
Two (The) old juveniles; by J. Brodrick. Type-
written.
© John Brodrick, New York; 1881:9279,
June 13 ; Ic. Jan. 3, 1890. 47733
Two old maids there were; comedy in 1 act,
by L. V. Allen. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1911 ; D : 25277 ; L. Virginia
Allen, San Francisco. 47734
Two old nabobs; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by Dumont, Henshaw and Ten Broeck.
© John E. Henshaw and May Ten Broeck,
Boston ; 1889 : 37832, Dec. 12. 47735
Two on the red; vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by
L. Grattan. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Grattan, Chicago ; D : 8759,
June 29, 1906 ; 2c. June 29, 1906. 47736
Two (The) orphans; a drama in 5 acts, by R.
Johnston and G. H. Cheever.
© Robert Johnston and Geo. H. Cheever,
Nev.- York ; 1874 : 8209, June 17. 47737
a romantic play in 4 acts and 7 tableaux,
by N. H. Jackson, adapted from the French of
Ad. D'Ennery and Eugene Cormon.
© N. Hart Jackson, United States; 1875:
983, Feb. 1 ; 2c. Feb. 1. 47738
Same. 68 p. f °. T.vpe\vritteu. .
© Frances Jackson, New York, in renewal
for 14 vears from Feb. 1, 1903 ; D : 2883, Jan.
22, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1903. 47739
See also Two (The) awfuls.
Two pair; new and original local comedy in 3
acts, by the Perry bros.
© Perry bros., Los Angeles ; 1888 : 7890, Mar.
16. 47740
Two pairs and a full; a farce in 1 act, by J. P.
Wilson.
© J. Paul Wilson Bronxville, N. Y. ; D:
4232, Nov. 11, 1903. 47741
Two partners; in 3 acts, by J. F. Milliken. [2],
113" p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Oct. 10. 1910 ; D : 2261 ; James Foster
Milliken, New York. 47742
Two passions; comedy drama in 4 acts and 5
scenes, by E. R. Collins.
© Emma Ridley Collins, New York; 1887:
4848, Mar. 1. 47743
Two paths; plav in 4 acts, by G. L. Raymond.
Washington, Byron S. Adams, 1910. 49 p. 12°.
© June 4, 1910 ; 2e. June 6, 1910 ; D : 21270 ;
George L. Raymond, Washington. 47744
Two peace advocates; 1 act comedy, by R. H.
Williams. 15 p. 4°. Tjiiewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1915; D: 41583 1 Regina
Helena Williams, East St. Louis, 111. 47744a
Tv»ro Penny's dream; a 1 act playlet in 3 scenes,
a story of tough love, by O. Zinn. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Oscar Zinn, New York ; D : 13943, Sept.
28, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1908. 47745
2411
47746
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47764
Two pieces of gold. See Twin idols.
Two pills in a box; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by Dan Mason.
© Daniel Grassman, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 18S4 :
17373, Aug. 28. 47746
Two Pinks; original musical comedy in 2 acts,
by Charles Morton. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1914. [26] p. f°. Mimeographed.
[Words only]
© Dec. 7, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1914 ; D : 39195 ;
Alex, Byers, Chicago, 47746a
Two plays; by Lennox Robinson [i. e. S. L. Rob-
inson] Dublin, Maunsel & co., ltd., 1911.
[5], 84 p, 12°.
Contents : Harvest. — The Clancy name.
© Oct. 16, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25577 ;
S. L. Robinson, Ballymoney, Ireland. 47747
by Tchekhoff , tr. by George Calderon. Lon-
don, Grant Richards, ltd., 1912, 154 p. 12°.
Contents : The seagull. — The cherry or-
chard.
© Feb. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1912 ; D : 29583 ;
Grant Richards, ltd., London. 47748
Two plays of Israel; by F. Wilkinson. New
York, McClure, Phillips & co., 1904. 2 p. 1.
333 p. 12°.
Contents : David of Bethlehem. — Mary
Magdalen.
© Florence Wilkinson, United States ; D :
5147, June 3, 1904 ; 2c. June 3, 1904. 47749
Two playwrights and a wife; by R. Stodart.
© Robert Stodart, New York ; 1897 : 17311.
Mar. 15. 47750
Same. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Robert Stodart, New York ; D : 5309, July
15, 1904; 2c. July 6, 1904, 47751
Two (The) plums; or. Jack in the box, a mu-
sical farce in 1 act, by William Carleton.
© William La Rue, United States; 1879:
13826, Oct. 18. 47752
Two plus two — five. See Such a difference.
Two (The) pointed triangle; a comedy in 1 act,
by T. M. Spelman, 2d. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1912 ; D : 29842 ; Timothy Ma-
ther Spelman, 2d, Brooklyn. 47753
Two (The) powers; play, by A. D. Hensinger.
[43] p. f". Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1912; D : 28692 ; A. Delong
Hensinger, Baltimore. 47754
Two prima donnas; play in 4 acts, by A. Marix.
92 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1911; D: 25418; A. Marix,
New York. 47755
Two prima donnas — Continued.
• Same. [141] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1915; D: 39637; Adolph
Marix, New York. 47755a
Two (The) princes of Baden; or, A IsTew Year's
eve and what came of it, a tragic drama in 4
acts with a prologue, by N. G, Washington.
New York, Phil. Cowen, 1880. 127 p. 12°,
© Napoleon G, Washington, New York;
1880 : 15893, Oct. 19 ; 2c. Dec. 13. 47756
Same. Rev. ed.
© Napoleon G. Washington, New Brighton,
N. Y. ; 1882 : 13252, Aug. 11. 47757
Two (The) professors; a comedy drama, by
C. B. Hill. Eustis, Fla., The Hill printing
company, 1893. 29 p. 8°,
© Charles B. Hill, Eustis, Fla. ; 1892 : 47847,
Nov. 25; 2c. Aug. 28, 1893. 47758
Two (The) puritans; by W. O. Johnson.
© William O. Johnson, Chelsea, Mass, ;
1896 : 40094, July 9. 47759
Two (The) Pygmalions; a comedietta in 1 act,
by Alfred Hampton.
© Robert Patou Gibbs, New York; 1897:
44658, Aug. 7. 47760
Two queens and a jack; comedy playlette, by
Natalie Perry. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1911 ; D : 23354 ; Albert Pau-
son Robinson, Philadelphia. 47761
Two queens, three jacks, and the deuce; farce
in 3 acts, by G. A. Madigau. [47] p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© ic. July 2, 1915 ; D : 41150 ; George Au-
gustine Madigan, Rochester, N. Y. 47761a
Two (The) questions; by A. Stevenson. 1 p. f °.
Proof.
© Augusta Stevenson, New York ; D : 15374,
Mar. 17, 1909; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909. 47762
Two (The) races; play in 1 act, by Jack Med-
land. [14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1914 ; D : 39003 ; John Edward
Medland, Oakland, Cal. 47762a
Two (The) rivals; play in 2 acts, by E. G. O'Con-
nor. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1912 ; D : 28688 ; Edward G.
O'Connor, Lawrence, Mass. 47763
Two roads; or. Sowing and reaping, an origi-
nal modern realistic play in 4 acts, founded
on fact, by J. Garden. [2], 77 p. 4°, Type-
written,
© James Garden, Brooklyn ; 1887 : 16425,
June 25 ; 2c. June 25. 47764
2412
47765
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47785
Two (The) Romeos; a comic romance in 4 acts,
by G. H. Trader. [73] p. 4°. Typewritten.
'© George Henry Trader, New York ; D : 160,
Feb. 21. 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1901. 47765
Two (The) roses; a farce in 2 acts for 3 males
and 2 females [by Marguerite Morton]
© Edgar S. Werner, New Torli ; 1894:
31802, June 18 ; 2c. June 18. 47766
musical pantomime sketch, by H. Arena. 4
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1913 ; D : 32061 ; Harry Arena,
Boston. 47767
Two (The) rubies; a comedy sketch, by D. Ed-
sall. Typewritten.
© Dean Edsall, New York ; 1898 : 3223, Jan.
5 ; 2c. Jan. 5. 47768
Two (The) runaways; a comedy in 3 acts, by
H. W. Mitchell.
© Hubbard Winslow Mitchell, New York ;
D : 688, July 24, 1901. 47769
Two rustic rhymsters; a comedy in 3 acts and
a prologue, by F. B. Hawkins.
© Fred. B. Hawkins, jNIount Vernon, N. Y. ;
1886 : 16089, July 15. 47770
Two's company; comedy for vaudeville, by G.
Harrison. [1], 20 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1915 ; D : 39550 ; Grover Har-
rison, Colorado Springs, Col. 47770a
6 p.
• a comedy in 1 act, by J. B. Stafford.
4°. Typewritten.
© J. Benson Stafford, Buffalo ; D : 10ST6,
June 28, 1907; 2c. June 28, 1907. 47771
Two's company, three's none; by M. R. Per-
kins.
© Mae Rosback Perkins, Chicago ; 1900 A :
8100, Mar. 29. 47772
Two secrets; a drama in 4 acts, adapted by R.
Wallack.
© Richard Wallack Chicago; 1881:4414,
Mar. 23. 47773
Two-seventeen to harness. See, at end of al-
phabet, titles beginning with figures: 2-17 to
harness.
Two (The) shades of life. See Patience re-
warded.
Two sides of life; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
C. F. Nelson.
© Charles Francis Nelson, New York ; D :
2721, Dec. 16, 1902. 47774
Two (The) sisters; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by D. Thompson and G. W. Ryer.
© Denman Thompson and George W. Ryer,
United States ; 1888 : 634, Jan. 6. 47775
Two (The) sisters — Continued.
— — - Same.
© Katlierine A. Wernberg, Brooklyn, as
widow of the author, in renewal for 28 years.
Renewal no. 6958, Aug. 30, 1915. Original en-
try. Jan. 6, 1888, no. 634. 47775a
a play in 4 acts, by L. Green. 58 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1913 ; D : 32513 ; Leon Green,
San Francisco. 47776
See also Eleventh (The) hour.
Two (The) slaves; a drama in 5 acts, by C. E.
Marshall.
© G. Edwin Marshall, Boston; 1886:2332,
Jan. 28. 47777
Two sociable friends; a farce in 1 act, by C.
Lewis. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co., 1905.
9 p. 12°. (Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 460)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 6936, July
10, 1905 ; 2c. July 10, 1905. 47778
Two song's; dr;'.ma in 1 act, by L. Worrall, mu-
sic by Theo Wendt, lyrics by Albert Chevalier.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1909; D : 17127 ; Lechmere
Worrall, London. 47779
Two souls, but with a single thought; an origi-
nal sketch, by R. Warner. 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Richard Warner, New York; D : 9815,
Jan. 18, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1907. 47780
Two (The) spheres; a comic operatic burletta in
4 acts, from Henry S. Leigh's English version
of Le voyage dans la lune, arr. and adapted
to the American stage by J. J. Wallace.
© J. J. Wallace, Philadelphia ; 1876 : 10809,
Sept. 23. 47781
Two step Lulu, the Arkansas rube girL
© Marie Leasing, United States ; D : 3903,
Sept. 4, 1903. 47782
Two stranded song and dance men; a vaude-
ville sketch for two people, by C. Collins and
S. F. Hawley. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Collins and Sam F. Hawley, New
York ; D : 11620, Oct. 29, 1907 ; Ic. Oct. 29,
1907. 47783
Two strange men; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
F. W. Kelly.
© Frank W'. Kelly, Columbus, O. ; 1899:
36051, May 31. 47784
Two strangers, the king and his daughter;
melodrama, by A. Raeth. [18] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Adolph Raeth, Milwaukee ; D : 5493, Aug.
18, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1904. 47785
2413
47786
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47801
Two streams; play in 1 act, by J. M. T. Murray.
[1], 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1912 ; D : 30528 ; John M. T.
Murray, Brooklyn. 47786
Two strikes; baseball comedy in 2 acts, by T. H.
Guild. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1909.
27 p. 12°.
© Dec. 11, 1909; 2c. Dec. 13, 1909; D:
17684; Thacher Howland Guild, Cambridge,
Mass. 47787
Two string's to her bow; a comedy in 2 acts,
by Mrs. Burton Harrison. New York, The De
Witt publishing house. 1892. 36 p. 1 illus.
12°. ([De Witt's acting plays, no. 376])
© R. H. Russell & son. New York; 1892:
52675. Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 24, 1892 ; 2c. Dec. 26,
1893. 47788
Two strings to your bow; or, A feminine epi-
sode, sketch in 1 act, by L. S. Bacharach.
[8] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1911; D: 25055; Lester S.
B-icharach, New York. 47789
Two (The) suborns; in 3 acts, by F. Caleb, jr.
© Frederic Caleb, jr., Cleveland; 1890:
12972, Apr. 19. 47790
Two suitors. See Kass.
Two (The) telegrams; play in 1 act, by G. J.
Young. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1915; D: 42071; George J.
Young, Columbus, O. 47790a
Two (The) thieves; a comedy drama, by J. J.
Kennedy.
© Jno. .T. Kennedy, Philadelphia ; 1891 :
4820, Feb. 3. 47791
dramatic playlet, by H. C. Lewis. [23] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1912; D: 31474; Harry C.
Lewis, Tacoma. 47792
dramatic sketch, written by R. L. Jenne
and G. A. Martin. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1912 ; D : 20243 ; Robert L.
Jenne and George A. Martin, Indianapolis.
47793
play in 1 act, by A. L. Toel. [2], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1915; D: 41538; Adelina L.
Toel, New York. 47793a
by R. T. Haines. [2], 18 p. 4°. Type-
Two thousand dollars reward. See, at end of
alphabet, titles beginning with figures : $2,000
reward.
Two thousand dollars to bring him to life;
comedy in 1 act, by A. De Nunzio. [1], 8 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1915 ; D : 40463 ; Arthur De
Nunzio, New York. 47794a
Two thousand eight hundred ninety-four, up-
to-date. See, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with figures : 2894, up-to-date.
Two thousand four hundred ninety-two, not
up-to-date. See, at end of alphabet, titles
beginning with figures : 2492, not up-to-date.
Two thousand miles for a book; play in 3 pts.,
by Helen L. Willcox. New York, Missionary
education movement of the United States and
Canada, 1913. 38 p. 8'.
© Apr. 2, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 4, 1913 ; D : 32918 ;
Missionary education movement of the United
States and Canada, New York. 47795
■ or. The white man's book, by Helen L.
W^illcox. New York, Missionary education
movement of the United States and Canada,
1912. 25 p. front. 8°.
© July 12, 1912; 2c. July 13, 1912; A:
3190.58 ; Missionary education movement of the
U. S. & Canada, New York. 47796
Two thousand nine hundred and five. See, at
end of alphabet, titles beginning with figures:
2905.
Two thousand years; drama in a prologue, 3
acts, and an epilogue, by K. and J. Benedict.
[12], 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913; D: 31850; Kingsley
Benedict and Jeanette Benedict, New York.
47797
Two-time (A) winner; a 1 act sketch for vaude-
ville, by M. Forrest. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mark Forrest, Milwaukee ; D : 1.5029, Feb.
8, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1909. 47798
written.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1914 ; D : 38369 ; Robert T.
Haines, New York. 47793b
adapted from Erminie, by F. J. Ar-
dath. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1912; D: 31463; Fred. J.
Ardath, Tacoma. 47794
a vaudeville sketch, by W. J. Ferry and
A. B. MacDonald. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Wallace J. Ferry and Alexander B. Mac-
Donald, Kansas City, Mo. ; D : 9755, Jan. 7,
1907 ; 2c. Mar. 26, 1907. 47799
Two titled truants; drama in 4 acts, by J. L.
Connor. 42 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Lane Connor, Chicago ; D : 7069,
Aug. 5, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1905. 47800
Two to one; a new original comedy-drama in 3
acts, by F. Wilson.
© Fred Wilson, New York; 1887:29294,
Nov. 12. 47801
2414
47803
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47821
Two too many; a comedy in 2 acts, by C. M.
Bryan. [116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© CIuis. M. Bryan, Mempliis, Tenn. ; D:
11131, Aug.' 7, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 14, 1907. 47802
Two tragedies of Seneca; rendered into English
vei-se by E. I. Harris. Boston, New Yorlj
[etc.] Lamson, Wolffe & co., 1898. 1 p. 1., 96
p. 12°.
Contents : Medea. — The daughters of Troy.
© Lamson, Wolffe & co., Boston; 1898:
54172, Sept. 16 ; 2c. Oct. 8. 47802a
with an introduction by Ella I. Harris.
Boston & New York, Houghton, Mifllin & co.,
1899. xxii, 96 p. 12°.
Contents : Medea. — The daughters of Troy.
© Ella Isabel Harris, New Haven: 1899:
60163, Sept. 19; 2c. Sept. 22. 47802b
Two tramps; a fai'cical comedy in 3 acts, by
E. Chapman.
© Ed. Chapman, United States ; 1887 : 2226,
Jan. 28. 47803
— - or, The scarecrow, an Ethiopian farce, by
J. Budd.
© Jake
June 2.
Budd, Washington ;
1876 : 6906,
47804
Two (The) travelers.
© David R. Olmsted, Prophetstown, 111. ;
1879 : 14648, Nov. 1.
47805
Two trips to the beach; vaudeville sketch, by
J. K. Connor. [9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1915 ; D : 39596 ; Jas. K. Con-
nor, Los Angeles. 47805a
Two trumps; a 3 act farce, by E. J. Swartz.
© Edward J. Swartz, Philadelphia; 1884:
3844, Feb. 23. 47806
Two (The) twins; a drama in 4 acts, by L.
Thompson.
© Lysander Thompson, New York; 1877:
9171, Aug. 10. 47807
play in 1 act and 25 scenes, by R. H. Tyler.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1913 ; D : 34807 ; Robert Hall
Tyler, New York. 47808
Two-two (The) train; a vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by Harry L. Newton. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1905. 11 p. ^2^ [On cover:
The vaudeville stage)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7086,
Aug. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1905. 47809
Two (The) typewriters; an original comedy in
1 act, by L. Droge. [12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillian Droge, San Francisco ; D : 3085,
Mar. 4, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1903. 47810
Two under the table.
See Backtown spirits.
5379— VOL 2—17 48
Two (The) Vandykes. See Peter and Paul.
Two veterans; farce in 1 act, by Maurice Hage-
man.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago; 1899:6789,
Jan. 19; 2c. Jan. 19. 47811
Two (The) virtues; comedy in 4 acts, by A.
Sutro. 79 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1914 ; D : 36086 ; Alfred Sutro,
London. 47811a
Two (The) waifs. See Rags and bottles.
Two (The) wanderers; a new and original
drama in 4 acts, by W. H. Rightmire.
© William H. Rightmire, New York ; 1882 :
16509, Oct. 5. 47812
Two wandering Jews; a vaudeville sketch, by
Harry E. Shelland. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1904. 10 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D:5195,
June 16, 1904 ; 2c. June 28, 1904. 47813
Two wars and a battle; a curtain raiser, by
Walt. Makee [pseud, of W. M. Maguire] a
dramatization of his story of the same name.
© Walter H. Maguire, Philadelphia; 1900
A : 29035, Nov. 27. 47814
Two weaklings; a travesty on the book of Three
weeks in 1 act, by B. Gerard. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Barney Gerard, New York ; D : 12766,
Apr. 17, 1908; 2c. Apr. 17, 1908. 47815
Two weeks notice. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with jBgures : 101.
Two who saw; by A. M. Kerr. 98 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. IS, 1909 ; D : 17435 ; Alvah Milton
Kerr, Chicago. 47816
Two (The) who were Agnes; play in 4 acts, by
.T. E. Goodman. [124] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1911 ; D : 23791 ; Jules Eckert
Goodman, New York. 47817
Two widows; a comedy in 3 acts, by E. T. Cal-
mon. 27 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward T. Calmon, Detroit ; 1894 : 48884,
Oct. 19 ; 2c. Oct. 25. 47818
■ a sketch in 1 act.
© Mabel Frances Olney, Chicago ; D : 5614,
Sept. 26, 1904. 47819
Two wise kids; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
S. Midgley, jr. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sager Midgley, jr., Brooklyn ; D : 5597,
Sept. 22, 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 22, 1904. 47820
Two (The) wives; drama in 4 acts, by G. Jacob-
son. [2], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1910 ; D : 21510 ; Gershon Ja-
cobson, Washington. 47821
2415
47822
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47843
Two (The) wives — Continued.
• • or, The haunted man, a drama by M.
Thompson.
© Mary Thompson, INIilwaukee ; 1883 : 10974,
June 16. 47822
or, The rights of nature, in 3 acts, by E.
Patrizi and M. E. Coe.
© Ettore Patrizi and Marie Evelyn Coe, San
Francisco ; 1900 A : 14993, June 16. 47823
Two wives and one love. See Polygamy.
Two women; a comedy drama, by M. P. Reese.
© Mary Palmer Reese, Kansas City, Mo. ;
1891 : 4938, Feb. 4. 47824
— — Same.
© Mary Palmer Reese, Kansas City, Mo. ;
1892 : 25674, June IS ; 2c. June IS. 47825
— a comedy in 3 acts, by T. Buchanan. 139
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thompson Buchanan, New York ; D :
14260, Nov. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1908. 47826
— a drama in 5 acts, by T. A. Burtt.
© Thomas A. Burtt, Philadelphia; 1877:
10460, Sept. 10. 47827
dramatic episode, by E. Ann. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1915 ; D : 42055 ; Emilv Ann,
New York. 47827a
in 4 acts, by M. M. Walsh. 48 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1910; D : 22469 ; Margaret
Mansfield Walsh, Cincinnati. 47828
— a play, by G. W. Riddell.
© George W. Riddell, Philadelphia; 1872:
11903, Nov. 11. 47829
a play in 4 acts, by A. S. Richardson. [60]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Abby Sage Richardson, New York ; 1878 :
12816, Nov. 7 ; 2c. July 22, 1880. 47830
• -by P. Eytinge. 74 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Pearl Eytinge, New York; 1888:14082,
May 14; 2c. May 21. 47831
Two women and one man; sketch for 2 females,
by Frank Dumout. New York, Chicago [etc.]
M. Witmark & sons, 1904. 8 p. 12°. (On
cover: The Witmark stage publications)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 6041,
Dec. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1904. 47832
Two women's war; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Rene Levaque [pseud, of Edith Van Deusen]
5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1909; D: 17214; Edith Van
Deusen, New York. 47833
Txleama; a play in 5 acts, by J, A. Knowlton.
© J. A. Knowlton, Boston; 1889:6818,
Mar. 2. 47834
Tycoon (The) of the Old Dominion; or. How
we apples swim, a mellow-drama.
© Robert L. Gardner, Lynchburg, Va. ;
1881:14373, Sept. 20. 47835
Tying his shoe; pantomime in 1 act, by B. Mus-
son. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1911 ; D : 23243 ; Benuet Musson,
New York. 47836
Tymon of Athens (The life of); by William
Shakespeare, ed. with notes, introduction,
glossary, list of variorum readings and se-
lected criticism by Charlotte Porter and Helen
A. Clarke. [1st folio ed.] New York, T. Y.
Crowell & CO. [1909] 4 p. 1., vii-xv, 204 p.
front, (port.) 16°.
© Nov. 1, 1909, 2c. Nov. 2, 1909 ; A : 251243 ;
Thomas Y. Crowell & co.. New York. 47837
See also Shakespeare's works. — Timon of
Athens.
Tympton's visit; sketch, by C. D. Slyke. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1913; D: 33515; Charles
Deans Slyke, Cincinnati. 47838
Types; character musical skit in 1 act and 2
scenes, by J. McCree. [1], 9 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1914 ; D : 37965 ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 47838a
Types of eccentricity; an original, wide awake,
musical character farce, by C. M. Raphun.
© C. M. Raphun, Philadelphia ; 1897 : 49537,
Sept. 3. 47839
Types of stageland; vaudeville playlet, by M.
Russell. [18] p. r. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1915 ; D : 40519 ; Patrick Cal-
houn and Martha Russell, New York. 47839a
Typewriter (The); a comedy, by L. G. Laureau,
© Louis Gustave Laureau, Stamford,
Conn. ; 1889 : 24936, Aug. 14. 47840
• a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by W. Redmund.
© William Redmund, New York; 1895:
10322, Feb. 19. 47841
'a comedy-drama in 3 acts, by C. A. Wil-
liams.
© Chas. Alf. Williams, Minneapolis; 1890:
2884, Jan. 21. 47842
^a comic opera in 3 acts, by F. G. Main.
[16] p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Fannie Gideon Main, Chicago ; D : 6170
Feb. 2, 1905; 2c. Feb. 2, 1905. 47848
24J6
47844
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47863
Typewriter (The)— Continued.
■ a farce comedy in 2 acts, by W. J. Going.
© W. J. Going, Amsterdam, N. Y. ; 1892:
25474, June 17. 47844
an original lolay, by F. File. 20 numb. 1.,
10 pi. S°. Printed.
© Franklin File, New York; 1887:33637,
Dec. 24 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1888. 47845
a spectacular melodrama in 5 acts, by
E. H. Graham-Dewey.
© E. H. Graham-Dewey, New York; 1892:
38534, Aug. 15. 47846
Tjrpewriter (The) and the cowboy; 1 act play,
by F. A. Ferguson. IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Alchester Ferguson, Chicago ; D :
222, Mar. 15, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 15, 1901. 47847
Typewriter (The) and the tout; a dramatic
skit, by C. E. Van Loan. 19 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Chiirles Emmett Van Loan, Denver ; D :
12925, May 7, 1908 ; 2c. May 7, 190S. 47848
Typewriter (The) and the type; vaudeville
playlet, by Harry Lester Mason. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1913 ; D : 34514 ; Charles Nev-
ins, New York. 47849
Typewriter (The) girl; by R. E. Cummings. 24
p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1911 ; D : 24829 ; Ralph Emer-
son Cummings, Chicago. 47850
farce in 3 acts, by G. Marburg. Typewrit-
ten.
© Guido Jlarburg, New York ; 1897 : 15156,
Mar. 3; 2c. Mar. 3. 47851
■ a play in 4 acts, by A. A. Hickey. 90 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Adelaide Alexander Hickey, New York ;
D : 5352, July 28, 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 5. 1905.
47852
Typewriter (The) lady; farce comedy in 1 act,
by Edward Mumford, Philadelphia, Penu pub.
CO., 1914. 25 p. 12°. .
© Mny 12, 1914; 2c. May IS, 1914; D:
37055 ; Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia. 47852a
Typewriter (A) trag'edy; farce, by H. Van Val-
kenburgh. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14. 1911; D: 25485; Helen Van
Valkenburgh, Milwaukee. 47833
Typewriter's sweethearts. See Odd baseball.
Typhon (Le); piece en 4 actes, par Melchoir
Leugyol, tr. d'Andre Duboscq, adaptation- de
S. Basset. 28 p. 4°. (L'lllustration tliea-
trale, 7'' annee, 192, 4 novembre 1911 )
© Nov. 4, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1911 ; D : 25SS4 :
Serge Basset, Paris. 47854
Typhoon (The); drama in 4 acts, by C. Swick-
ard, tr. from the German original by Melchoir
Ijengyel. 157 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1914; D : 36710 ; Charles
Swickard, Los Angeles. 47854a
adapted from the Hungarian of Meny-
hert Lengyel, by A. Konta and Adriaan
Schade Van Westrum. 138 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dee. 29, 1909 (act 1, 2) ; D: 17813;
Alexander Konta, New York. 47855
— Same. 214 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1910; D : 17852 ; Alexander
Konta, New York. 47856
— ■ adapted from the Hungarian text of
Melchoir Leyngel [i. e. Lengyel], bv George
Morehead. [78] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1912; D: 29689; Darcv &
Wolford. iftc, New York. 47857
■ tr. from the original Hungarian of
Lengyel Menyhert, by E. Nyitray. [123] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1910; D : 21133 ; Emil Nvi-
tray. New l^ork. 47858
— • modern play in 3 acts, freely adapted from
the Hungarian of Menyhert Lengyel, by A.
Konta and Adriaan Schade Van Westrum.
171 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1910; D : 20688, Alexander
Konta, New York. 47859
1 act sketch, tr. and adapted from the
original text of Menyhert Lengyel bv Una
Abell Brinker. [2], 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1912 ; D : 30986 ; Una Abell
Brinker, White Plains, N. Y. 47860
play in 4 acts, by Melchoir Lengyel, Eng-
lish version by Laurence Irving. Chicago.
Charles H. Sergei and co., 1913. 4 p. 1., 120
p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1913; Ic. Apr. 27, 1914; D:.S6840;
Methuen & co. ltd., London. 47860a
— ■ ■ tr. by L. Irving from the Austrian of
Melchior Lengyel. 81 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1913; D : .33001 ; Laurence
Irving, London. 47861
— ^play in 3 acts, by E. Nyitray. [62] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1912; D : 29219 ; Emil Nyi-
tray, New York. 47862
— Same. [78] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2. 1912 ; D : 29263 ; Emil Nyitrav,
New York. '47863
2417
47864
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47882
Typhoon (The) — Continued.
•sensational drama of Japanese and French
life in 4 acts, adapted by F. G. Corcoran, from
Melchior Lengyel's Hungarian play. [1],
160 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 22, 1912; D: 30317; Frances G.
Corcoran and Frederick H. D. Grahame, New
York. 47864
■3 act original adaptation of Lengyel Meny-
hert's Hungai'ian play, by E. Nyitray. [731
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1911 ; D : 25933 ; Emil Nyitray,
New York. 47865
Typist's (The) retreat; musical sketch in 1 act,
by A. S. [i. e. A. S. Richards] [1], 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 11, 1913 ; D : 33473 ; Anna Sells
Richards, New York. 47866
Typographical (A) error; play in 1 act, by
J. M. Francis. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1915; D : 40411 ; John M.
Francis, Troy, N, Y. 47866a
Typographical (The) race; by P. G. De Witte.
© P. Gibson De Witte, Pioneer, O. ; 1895:
4427, Jan. 16. 47867
Tyrann (Der); drama in 4 akten, von H. Lilien-
fein. Stuttgart und Berlin, J. G. Gotta'sche
buchhandluug nachfolger, 1913. 154 p. 12°.
© Jan. 25, 1913; 2c. Mar. 19, 1913; D:
32499; Heinrich Lilienfein, Berlin. 47868
eine tragodie in 5 akten, vou H. Lilienfein.
Stuttgart, Union deutsciie verlagsgesellschaft,
1912. 187 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1912; D: 31276; Heinrich
Lilienfein, Berlin. 47869
Tyranny (The) of gold; a drama in 4 acts, by
A. Names. [54] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1912; D: 29085; Arthur
Names, McCracken, Kan. 47870
Tyranny (The) of tears; a comedy in 4 acts, by
C. HaddoH Chambers. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO. [1902] 4 p. 1., V, 152 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 1997,
June 11, 1902 ; 2c. July IS, 1902. 47871
Tyrant; a melodrama, by E. L. Nelson. Type-
written.
© Elva L. Nelson, Chicago; 1900 A: 7039,
Mar. 16 ; 2c. Mar. 16. 47872
romantic tragedy in 4 acts, by H. Sackler.
64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1915 ; D : 40294 ; Harry Sack-
ler, New York. 47872a
See also Old blood and iron.
Tyrant (The) of JNTew Orleans; a drama by an
ex-Confederate officer. Atlanta, The Herald
publishing company, 1873. 46 p. 12°.
© Herald pub. co., Atlanta; 1873:2935,
Mar. 24 ; 2c. Apr. 14. 47873
Tyrant (The), the lord and master; or, Who
shall condemn, play in 3 acts, by J. .1. Car-
niol [pseud, of John J. Karniol] [116] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 20, 1911; D: 24738; John J.
Carniol, New York. 47874
Tyrant's (The) doom. .ee Myron ' acholm,
the victim of a conspiracy.
Tyre, the defamer; or. The man of death,
drama, with illustrated chart, by M. J. Mc-
Glynn.
© M. J. McGlynn, Brooklyn ; 1876 : 5805,
May 12. 47875
Tyrolese (The) See Theresa and Sebastian.
Tyrolese patriots. See Three political trage-
dies.
Tyrrel; a tragedy in 5 acts, by G. H. Howard.
© George H. Howard, Baltimore ; 1874 :
7073, May 23. 47876
Tzar (The) Feodor Ivanovitch; tragedy in 5
acts, by Count A. K. Tolstoi, English render-
ing by Madame de Meissner. 1.53 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Sophie Radford de Meissner, Washing-
ton; D : 2892, Jan. 23, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1903.
47877
Tzigana; scene della vita ungherese in 4 epi-
sodi, di Paul Ferrier, versione italiana di Et-
tore Moschino, musica caratteristica di Franco
Leoni. London [etc.] Chappell & co., ltd.,
1910. 76 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Feb. 3, 1910 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1910 ; D : 20108 ;
Chappell & CO., ltd., London. 47878
Tzigane (The"): a Russian comic opera in 3 acts,
libretto by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, Brooklyn; 1895:25690,
May 10. 47879
'Tzin (The); a romantic play in 5 acts, by L.
Lonergan.
^ Lester Lonergan, Troy, N. Y. ; 1895 : 6490,
Jan. 28. 47880
U and I; or, You and I, a musical comedy drama
in 3 acts, by E. Smith and Richard F. Carrol.
© Edgar Smith, New York; 1890:30500,
Oct. 3. 47881
IT & I and all of us; a 1 act farce, by B. Gay-
lor.
© Bobby Gaylor, Chicago ; D : 11030, July
11, 1907. 47882
2418
47883
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47900
IT-boot-Hansel (Der) ; dramatisches weihnachts-
iniirclien iu 4 aufziiKeii, von Therese Lehmann-
Huupt Berlin-Wilmersdorf, F. Bloch erben,
1915. 76 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1915 ; D : 42196 ; Fc4ix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilraersdorf. 47882a
IT. D. V. railway; or, The girl that loved a
brakeman, a Pinaforenn parody in 2 acts, by
W. O. Haskell, jr.
© Wiliiam O. Haskell, jr., East Lebanon,
N. H. ; 18S0 : 2503, Feb. 16. 47883
tr. (The) of Ex; a dramatic tract, by L. Cipriani.
© Lisi Cipriani, Chicago ; D : 9698, Dec.
21, 1906. 47884
U-Pi-Dee; an opera burlesqne, by R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston ; 1893 : 13824, Mar.
20. 47885
U. S. Uncle Shamiis; a farcical comedy in 3
acts, by Walter Reynolds.
© Tony Hart, New York ; 1885 : 13592, June
22. 47886
U, us and company; a come»ly drama in 3 acts,
by J. E. Kennedy.
© J. E. Kennedy, Jackson, Mich. ; 1886 :
27379, Dec. 4. 47887
Uanna, the factory girl; a drama iu 5 acts, by
J. AV. Meath.
© J. W. Meath. New York ; 1873 : 5336, TMay
14. 47888
Udora; play in 4 acts, by L. Mahiat. 63 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1912 ; D : 28700 ; Louise Ma-
hiat, Hollywood, Cal. 47889
Ueber die kraft; in 2 akten, von Bjornstjerue
Bjornson, deutsch von Julius Ellas, text der
volksausgabe der gesammelten werke von
Bjornstjerue Bjornson. Berlin, S. Fischer,
[1910] cover-title, 54, [2] p. 12°.
© Nov. 29, 1910; 2c. Dec. 28, 1910; D:
22936 ; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 47890
[Ueber -anser kraft; von Bj0rnstjerne Bj0rn-
son]
rriri:D:ir"'D ps ;t:DNnp -irmx iud^x
,1910 ,.xp '02? bvr^'o rpiii^ r: ."iSDJ-ir^D
209 p. 12°.
© Aug. 1, 1910; 2c. Sept. 13, 1910; A:
273871 ; Maisel & co.. New York. 47891
Ueberlaufer (Der) (Le deserteur); pi^ce en 1
acte, par Henry Moreau et G. Villa rd. Paris,
C. .Toubert, 1911. 31 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2c. Jan. 2.3, 1912; D:
28392 : Joubert, Paris. 47892
Ueberraschten (Die) jung-g'esellen. Kce Adop-
tirte (Die).
Ueberwinder; drama in 4 akten, von Georg
Hirsclifeld. Leipzig, Philipp Reclam, jun.
[19121 96 p. 16°.
© ic. Nov. 2.5, 1912; D: 31455; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 47893
Ug-liest (The) of seven; [play iu 3 acts] adapted
from the Gernuiu, by M. G. Townsend, [and]
scene from The rivals, by R. B. Sheridan.
Philadelphia, P. Garrett & co., 1886. p. 193-
216. 12°. (Dramatic supplement to One hun-
dred choice selections, no. 2)
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1S86 :
6654, Mar. 23 ; 2c. Apr. 15. 47893a
Ugly (The) aunt; or. Falsehood and truth, a
Norwegian tale, by J. G. Saxe, a poetic drama
in 5 acts, by S. C. Call.
© S. C. Call, Boston; 1880:2343, Feb. 12;
2c. Sept. 13. 47894
Ug'ly (The) duckling; an original comedy in 4
acts, by Mrs. F. Allen Arthur.
© A. M. Friedlieb, New York ; 1889 : 37836,
Dec. 12 ; 2c. July 16, 1890. 47895
Ugly (The) frog; a comedy in 4 acts, by A. W.
Holbrook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, Chicago; 1894:
55547, Nov. 28. 47896
Uhr (Die); .spiel in 2 akten, von Roda Roda und
Gustav Meyrink. Berlin, Biihnenverlag Ahn &
Sinn-ock, g. m. b. h., 1913. 55 p. 8°.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1914 ; D : 36441 ; Biihnen-
verlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
47896a
Same.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1914 ; D : 36957 ; Biihnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. h. h., Berlin.
47896b
Uinta; a romance of the desert set to music, by
O. A. Hauerbach.
© Otto A. Hauerbach, New York ; D : 8001,
Feb. 16, 1906. 47897
Uj (Az) fbldesur; drama 5 felvon§,sban, J6kai
regenys utan, irta Hevesi S^ndor. 149 p. 4°.
Mimeographed.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1913; D : 34494 ; B.lrd
Ferencz 6s testvere. Budapest, Hungary.
47898
Ulf. the minstrel; a melodrama in 3 acts, bv
Mrs. M. B. Albert.
© Mrs. M. B. Albert, Washington; 1889:
12369, Apr. 20. 47899
Ulrich, furst von V/aldeck; ein schauspiel, von
Herbert Eulenberg. Berlin, Marquardt & co.
[1907] 4 p. 1., 110 p. 8°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Mar-
tinardt &. co., Beidin ; res. 1501; Ic. Jan. 17.
1908. 47900
2419
47901
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47911
Ulrich von Kutteii; dnniia in 5 aufzu?;en, von
JoJianua Presler-FIohr. Berlin, Marquardt &
CO., veiiagsanstalt, g. m. b. h., 1900. 215 p.
12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1909 ; D : 17592 ;
Mavquardt & co., veiiag.sanst;dt, s. i^>- I-"*- h-,
Berlin. 47901
Ulrike von Hassbeck. Sec Three wooers.
Ulriq.u2 of the banded brow; dramatized by I.
Murphy. San Francisco, Thomas printing
house, 1893.
<£) Tsainere ^lurphv, San Francisco; 1893:
3G260, Aug. 4. 47002
Ulster (The); a farcical comedy in 3 acts, in
part adapted from the German and in part
originated bv Sydney Rosenfeld. New York.
De Witt, 1882. 46 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's act-
ing plays, no. 307] )
© A. T. B. De Witt, New Yorlc ; 1882 : 19918,
Nov. 24 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885. 47903
Ultima (La) cana; pasatiempo comico-llrico en
un suceso y 3 broucas, original de C. E. Gon-
zalvo, musica del maestro [J.] Gallastegui y
J\I[nnozl Madrid [Sociedad de autores e.s-
panoles] 1912. 39 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© I\Iar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32550 ;
Co^le?:tino E. Gonzalvo, Madrid. 47904
Ultima (La) carta; juguete coraico en 1 acto y
en pror-a. original de Celso Lucio y Mariano
Muzas. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1912. 32 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29793 ; C. Lucio y M. Muzas, Madrid. 47905
Ultima (La) hora; disparate comico-lirico en 1
acto, dividido en 1 prologo y 4 cuadros, libro
de Silvio-Figarelo y Lara-Valverde, musica
del maestro Prudencio Muiioz. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espaiioles] 1914. 54 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
3G543; Silvio-Figarelo v Lara-Valverde, Ma-
drid. 47905a
Ultima (La) ofensa; zarzuela en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 4 cuadros, original de R. Rocabert
y Roche, nu'^sica de los maestros Saco del Valle
V Snn Felipe. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
esi);irioles] 1909. 36 p. 12°. Libretto only]
© Ramon Rocabert v Roche, Madrid; D:
16127, .Tune 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909.
47906
Ultima (La) opereta; zarzuela en 1 acto, di-
vidido (>n 3 cuadros, original de A. F. Lepina y
R. G[onzalez] del Toro, mflsica del maestro
Geronimo Gimenez. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores esiianoles] 1915. 46 p., 2 1.. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
-11065; Antonio F. liCpina y Ricardo G. del
Toro, Madrid. 47906a
Ultimate (The) American; comedy in 2 acts, by
F. N. Greene. [2], 162 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1913; D : 34320 ; Frances
Nimmo Greene, Montgomery, Ala. 47907
Ultimatum (L'); [par] Fernand Gavarry. pref-
ace par Ge()iv;es RivoUet. Paris, Cnlmann-
Levy [1913] 3 p. 1., xix, 314 p. 12°.
Dramatic contents : L'ultimatum. — Une
maitresse fennne. — Amour posthume. — Un ac-
cident grave. — Quand on est mort, c'est pour.
. . .— Chasse-crois§.
© Apr. 16, 1913 ; 2c. May 5. 1913 ; A-Foreign
7444; Calmann-Levy, Paris. 47908
Ultimo; lustspiel in 5 akteu, von Gustav von
Moser, ed. with introduction, notes and glos-
sary by Charles Langley Crow. New York,
li. Holt and company. 1908. v, 213 p. 16°.
© Henry Holt & co.. New York; D: 13401,
July 23, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1908. 47909
■ Sec also Bulls and bears.
Ultimo (Un) amor; comedia en 1 acto y en
verso, con un prologo on prosa, de D. San Jose.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1908.
32, [1] p. 12°.
© Diego San Jose, Madrid ; D : 13462, July
25, 1908; 2c. July 25, 1908. 47910
Ultim.o (El) capltulo; paso de comedia, de
Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1910. 22 p.
12°.
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22424 ;
S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, Madrid. 47911
Ultimo (El) juguete; extra vagancia comico-
lirica en 1 acio y 2 cuadros, en prosa, original
de M. Garrido, mfisica de los maestros C.'iyo
Vela y Felipe Orejon. Madrid [Sociedad do
autores espaiioles] 1914. 38 p. illus. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Sept. IT, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38252; Mnnuel Garrido, Madrid. 47911a
Ultimo (El) lobo; drama en 3 actos y en prosa,
original de .1. del Cache. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1914. 60 p. 12°.
© Sept 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38223; Jos6 d(4 Caclio, Madrid. 47911b
Ultimo (El) suspire; juguete comico en 1 acto
y en prosa, ()ri;;inal de .1. Perez T/)pez. Ma-
drid [Soci(vlad <le aulores espaiioles] 1915.
26 p. 12°.
© ..Tune 24. 1915; Ic. -Tune 25, 1915; D:
41083; Jose Perez Lopez, Madrid. 47911c
Ultramarines (Los); entremCs comico original
y en prosa. <le V. G. Paesa. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1915. 14 p. 12°.
© I\lar. in, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
10076; ^'icente G. I'aesa, i\hidrid. 4791 Id
2420
47912
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47924
Ulysses; a comedy opera in 3 acts, book bj?^
Roland E. Phillips, music by W. H. Neid-
linser. Libretto. New York, G. Scbirmer,
1S9S. 2 p. I., 19 p. 4°.
© G. Scliirmer. New York; 1898:72003.
Dec. 10 ; 2c. Dec. 10. 47912
a comic ojiera libretto in 3 acts, by W. J.
Berry.
© V.'illiam J. Berrv, New York ; 1890 : 7266.
Mar. 3. 47913
— - a drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by
Stephen Phillips. New York, London, The
]Macmillan co., 1902. vii, 158 p. 16°.
© Macmillan co., New York ; D : 1404, .Tan.
29, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1902 ; Ic. new ed. Feb. 8.
1902. 47914
Homeric spectacular extravaganza, a
dramatization of Homer's Odyssey, by W. ,L
Sturges.
© W. J. Sturges, Galway, N. Y^ ; 1885:
26821, Dec. 19. 47915
an opera, by H. A. Shepard.
© Helen A. Shepard, New York; 1899:
• 61612, Sept. 23. 47916
Ulysses Simpson Grant; a story and a plaJ^ by
Marv Hnzelton AVade. Boston, H. G. Badger
[1914] 84 p. 12°. (Little folks' plays of
American heroes)
© Oct. 30. 1914 : 2c. Nov. 7, 1914 ; A : 387408 ;
Richard G. Badger, Boston. 47916a
See aJ.'io EiEtorical stories in draniatic
form.
Uni ein weib; amerikanische ausstattungs-pan-
toniime in 8 bildern, von C. E. Pollack uud
Ernst Bach. [16] p. 8\ Printed,
© Ic. May 23, 1911; D: 24270; Carl Ed.
Pollack, Berlin. 47917
Um Konig Hettels tocliter; ein altes lied in
neiier form. 5 aufziige, von Paul Harms.
Leipzig, S. Hirzel, 1915. 155 p. 8°.
© Oct. 28, 1915 ; Ic. Dec. 10, 1915 ; D : 42455 ;
S. Hirzel, Leipzig. 47917a
Umbrella mender; a character comedy act, by
Harrv L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison,
1906. 8 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 9078, Sept. 12,
1906; 2c. Oct. 18, 190G. 47918
Umpire (The); a musicd play in 2 acts, by
W. M. Hough and F. R. Adams, music by
Joseph E. Howard. [76] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams,
Chicago; D : 7369, Oct. 6, 1905; 2c. Dec. 9.
1905. 47919
Urns goldene kalb. Sec Kichtei's millionen.
Um.w8g (Der) zum tod; 5 kleine dramen aus
dem grossen krieg und eine anzahl gesprache
um den tisch, [von] Rolf Lauckner. Stutt-
gart und Berlin, J. G. Cotta'sche buchhand-
lung nachfolger, 1915. 217 p. 8°.
Contents : Der nmweg zum tod. — Hinter
den schlachten. — Der kommandant. — Erlfts-
ungstag. — Im spiel der wellen. — Zwischen
Finnland und Schweden. — Burgunderblut. —
An der strasse zum heldentum. — Die heimat
hinterm meer. — Die tragodie der hundert-tau-
send.
© Oct. 5, 1915; Ic. Nov. 6, 1915; D : 42201 ;
.T. G. Cotta'sche buchhandlung nachfolger,
Berlin. 47919a
Un, dosi tres, cuatro! sainete en 1 acto, de
locura, y vn prosa, original de A. Tobias y R.
Torres. Mjidrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
iloles] 1915. 28 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41077 ; Andres Tobias y Rafael Torres, Ma-
drid. 47919b
Una; a new and original play in 4 acts, by A.
Matthison.
© Arthur Matthison, New York; 1871 : 9510,
Oct. 11. 47920
Ur appreciated talent. See Guide to the stage,
Unbekannte (Der) tiinzer (Le danseur in-
connu); lu'-;tspiel in 3 akten, von Tristan Ber-
iiard, (leutsch von Erich Motz. 75 p. 12°.
Printed.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1910; D : 22697 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 47921
Unbekannter. See Unknown (The)
Unbidden (The) guest; play in 1 act, by E. de
Kay. dramatized from the story. Flaming ram-
parts, by Edith Barnard Delano. [1], 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1915; D : 40148 ; Edwalyn
de Kay, New York. 47921a
Unbigamist (The); sketch in 1 act, by J. M.
Cumming. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910; D: 22894; Joseph M
Cunnning, San Francisco. 47922
Unborn (The); drama in 1 act. by B. Poynter.
[1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Sept. 20. 1912; D : 30959 ; Beulah
Poynter, Bethany, Mo. 47923
^play in 1 act, by G. Middleton. [1], 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914 ; D : 38910 ; George Mid-
dleton. New York. 47923a
psvchological drama in 3 acts, by B. Poyn-
ter. " [63] p. 4°. Typewritten.
©Ic. Aug. 6, 1913; D : 34029 ; Beut;Ii Poyn-
ter, Syracuse, Ind. 47924
Sec also Possession.
2421
47925
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47946
Unbroken (The) engagement; a dramatic
sketch, by E. C. Blum. [11] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Edft-ar C. Blum, Chicago ; D : 7790, Dec,
20, 1905 ; 2o. Dec. 29, 1905. 47925
Unbroken road; a play in 4 acts, by T. Dickin-
son.
'© Thomas Dickinson, Madison, Wis. ; D :
14830, Jan. IS, 1909. 47926
Unbroken (The) seal; drama in 1 act. by Henry
Guustock [pseud, of M. A. Quinlan] [3], 10
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1914; D : 88036 ; Michael
Aloysius Quinlan, Notre Dame, Ind. 47926a
Unc' Jasper; play in 1 act, by G. F. Curtis. [2],
10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1914; D : 39006 ; George F.
Curtis, New York. 47926b
Unchained; play in 3 acts, by C. W. Collison.
95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Tan. 13, 1913; D: 31946; C. Wilson
Collison, Columbus, O. 47927
Unchastened (The) woman; modern comedy in
3 acts, by L. K. Anspacher. [131] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 28, 1913; D : 33904 ; Louis Kauf-
man Anspacher, New York. 47928
Unclaimed. See Florell.
Uncle (The); a drama in 4 acts, by C. H. Moi'se.
52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Henry Moi'se, St. Paul ; D : 9133,
Sept. 24, 1900 ; 2c. Sept. 24, 1906. 47929
;i farce-comedy In 3 acts, by J. A. Lewis
and W. n. Wilson.
© Julius A. L^ivis and Will R. Wilson, New
York ; 1887 : 24724, Sept. 27. 47930
Uncle Abe; comedy in 3 acts, tr. and adapted
fi-oin tlie German by A. Neuendorff. [New
York, Sit;ismund Voytits] 1877. 50 p. 8°.
© Ad. Neuendorff. United States; 1877:
12785. Nov. 6; 2c. Nov. 30. 47931
or. Befo' de wah, a black and white sketcli,
by W. IVck.
© \>'alhi<e I'eck, Brooklyn; I882:91.".1,
June 2. 47932
Uncle Abner; an American comedy in 4 acts, by
E. Greey.
© Edward Greey, Manchester, Mass. ; 1877 :
10980, Sept. 24. 47933
an American comedy in 3 acts, by iMlward
Greey.
© Eleanora Mary Grecv, New York; 18S5 :
102, Jan. 2. 47934
Uncle Abner's daughter; a comedy drama in 3
acts, by J. P. Gubbins.
© John P. Gubbins, Naugatuck, Conn. ;
1894 : 9431, Feb. 9. 47935
Uncle Adoniram; a 1-act comedy, by J. W.
Tompkins.
© Juliet Wilbor Tompkins, New York; D:
1150, Dec. 3, 1901. 47936
Uncle Amos of Arkansaw; a rural drama of
interpretation rather than burlesque, by C. L.
Phifer. cover-title, 44 p. 8°. Printed.
© Charles Lincoln Phifer, Rich Hill, Mo.;
D : 7851, Jan. 15. 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1906.
47937
Uncle Ben; a farce in 1 act, by F. H. Shepard.
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank H. Shepard, Detroit; D : 6297,
Slar. S, 1905; 2c. Mar. 8, 1905. 47938
^3 act comedy, by E. W. Fifield. [5], 75 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1912 ; D : 30978 ; Effie Wood-
ward Fifield, Minneapolis. 47939
Uncle Bill; dramatic playlet in 1 scene, by B. P.
IMulien. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1912; D : 28932 ; Bernard P.
Mullen, Marlboro, Mass. 47940
Uncle Bill at the vaudeville; a rube monologue,
by Harry Ij. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1905] 10 p. 12". (On cover: Denison's
vaudeville sketches)
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 7027,
July 24, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1905. 47941
Uncle Bob; a comedy in 4 acts, by C. Gaylcr.
© Charles Gayler, New York; 1887:18502,
July 19. 47942
a doraestic comedy drama in 4 acts, by D.
Sully.
© Daniel Sullv, Lake Hill, N. Y. ; 1898:
38483, June 24. 47943
Uncle Bunny; farce in 3 acts, by T. Dalton.
[68] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aus. 7, 1913 ; D : 34055 ; Test Dalton,
Indianapolis. 47944
Uncle by proxy; a comedy in 4 acts, by F. W.
Ind(<n.
© Francis Willi:!ni Inden, Brooklyn; D:
S217, Mar. 1. 1906. 47945
LTncle Caleb's home,
the South.
»S'cr Christmas eve in
Uncle Celestin (L'oncle Celestin); a nnisical
comedy in 3 acts, libretto by Maurice Ordon-
neau and Heiu-y Kei-oul, music by Edmond
Audran, English tr. by Georges Millet.
© Rudolpli Aronson, New York; 1891:
40378, Nov. 10. 47946
2422
47947
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
47967
Uncle Charles of Charleston; by K. McLaurin.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
® Kate McLaurin, New York ; D : 13719,
Sept. 4, 190S; 2c. Sept. 4, 1908. 47947
Uncle Chris from California. Sco Diogenes
Tramp.
Uncle Daniel; drama in 1 act, 2 scenes, by Van
Doariiig Terrine. [2], 11 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 1. 1910 ; D : 21486 ; Mary B. Ford,
New York. * 47948
Uncle Dick; a comedy in 4 acts, by M. Morton.
© Martha Morton, New York ; 1898 : 40061,
July 2. 47949
an original 4-act American comedy, by
Ernest Stout. Memphis. S. Wliitmore, 1890.
42 p. 8°.
© St(mt.and Brinkley, Memphis, Tenn. ;
1890 : 8675, Mar. 15 ; 2c. Mar. 31. 47950
Uncle Dick's mistake; a farce in 1 act, by E. C.
Whalen. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1889] 13 p.
16°. ( [Amateur series])
© T. S. Denison. Cliicago ; 1889 : 24536, Aug.
9; 2c. Sept. 14. 47951
Uncle Dollie. See Notwithstanding.
Uncle Ephraim's summer boarders; novelty
entertainment in 3 acts, by Willis N. Bugbee.
Cliicago. T. S. Denison & co. [1912] 50 p.
12°. [Denison's specialties] [With music]
© Oct. 18, 1912 : 2c. Oct. 21, 1912 ; D : 19182 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 47952
Uncle Euh's Christmas; a 1 act negro musical
sketch.' by P. L. Dunbar, music by W. M. Cook.
© AVill Marion Cook and Paul Laurence
Duiibp.r. Washington ; D : 33, .Tan. 12, 1901.
47953
Same, cover-title, 11 p. 8°. Printed.
[W(n-ds only]
© W. M. Cook and Paul Laurence Dunbar,
Washington; 1900 A: 30555, Dec. 18; 2c. Jan.
12, 1901. 47954
Uncle Eph's dream; an original negro sketch
in 2 scenes, 2 tableaux, arr. by Charles
White. New York, R. M. De Witt, 1874. 6
]). 12°. ([De Witt's Ethiopian and comic
drama, no. 28])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15832. Dec. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1875. 47955
Uncle Ethan; a farce in 1 act, by S. Cook.
Clyde. O. ; Ames publishing co., 1892. 10 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 312])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, ().; 1892:53634.
Dec. 29; 2c Jan. 16. 1893. 47956
Uncle Ezra Colmbs, from Colmbs Corners,
Centreville, Vermont; comedy in 4 acts, by H.
Mathews.
© Harry Mathews, Cincinnati ; D : 7792,
Dee. 30, 1905. ' 47957
Uncle George; comedy, bv I. W^itmark and
Fred B. Hawkins. Photo. 41 p. 4°.
© Isidor Witmark, New York; 1891:42108,
Nov. 24 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 47958
— or, What will he say? a 1 act comedy, by
D. A. Curtis.
© David A. Curtis, New York ; 1891 : 3974,
Jan. 28.
47959
Uncle Grog; a comedy in 4 acts, by Gustav von
Moser.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, United States; 1878:
3383, Mar. 20. 47960
Uncle Keinrich's portrait.
Christina.
See Hans and
Uncle Henry; an incident of Bohemia, by W. C.
Tucker. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. C. Tucker, New York ; D : 14353, Nov.
23. 1908; 2c. Nov. 23, 1908. 47961
Uncle Heze's x-isit; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
J. .T. Magee. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1914 ; D : 35960 ; John J. Ma-
gee, New York. 47961a
Uncle Hiram; a Yankee comedy drama in 4
acts, by A. H. Woodhull.
© Aaron H. Woodhull, New York; 1SS9 :
32097, Oct. 24. 47962
Uncle Hiram's thimble bee; novelty entertain-
ment in 2 acts, by Willis N. Bugbee. Frank-
lin, O., Eldridge entertainment house, 1913.
30 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1913; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913; D:
35453 ; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 47963
Uncle Horace; in 3 acts, by J. L. Valentini. 90
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph L. Valentini, Baltimore ; D : 14372,
Nov. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1908. 47964
Uncle Isaac; a play of Hebrew life in America,
in 4 acts, by F. G. Maeder.
© Frederick G. Maeder, New York ; 1881 :
10902, .July 14. 47965
■ or. That's my regular business, German-
American comedy drama in 4 acts, by M.
Pehrmann.
© Max Fehrmann, Dayton, O. ; 1882:2370.
Feb. 14. 47966
Uncle Jack; by M. H. Lindeman.
© M. H. Lindeman, Brooklyn; 1891:4.3049.
Dec. 1. 47967
2423
47968
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
47986
Uncle Jack — Continued.
-adapted from Walter Besant's Uncle Jack,
by C. Davenant.
© Cicely Davenant, New York ; 1889 : 32119,
Oct. 24. 47968
a comedy in 3 acts, by J. F. Milliken.
'© James F. Milliken, New York; 1890:
1375, Jan. 9. 47969
-a melodrama in 4 acts, by C. A. Taylor.
San Francisco, 1891.
© C. A. Taylor, United States ; 1891 : 1806,
Jan. 12. 47970
play in 1 act, by R. G. Sedgwick. [5], 27
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1915; D : 41559 ; Richard
Gaynor Sedgwick, New York. 47970a
play in 3 acts, by J. Sterns [pseud, of Jus-
tine Stern.s Lewis] 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1909 ; D : 17732 ; Justine
Sterns, New York. 47971
Uncle Jacob's money; farce in 1 act, by H.
Elliott McBride ; False faces, by Elmer Ruan
Coates; [and] Pat Flanigan's logic. Phila-
delphia, P. Garrett & co., 1888. p. 217-240.
12°. (Dramatic supplement to One hundred
choice selections, no. 24)
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1888:
31271, Nov. 3 ; 2c. Dec. IS. 47971a
Uncle Jake's trip abroad; play in 4 acts, by
> A. K. Pomeroy. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1913; D: 32056; Arthur K.
Pomeroy, Newark, N. J. 47972
Uncle Jed's fidelity; or. The returned cowboy,
a comedy drama in 3 acts, by Bert C. Rawley.
Clyde, O. ; Ames' publishing company. 12°.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1898 : 9367, Feb.
3 ; 2c. Feb. 9. 47973
Uncle Jere; or, Dollars and sense, a 4 act stage
picture, by M. W. Walter. [108] p. f °. Type-
written.
© Martin W. Walter, Cincinnati; 1888:
20834, July 20, 2c. Oct. 2. 47974
Uncle Jerry; play in 1 act, by Alfred M. Downes.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1910; D : 20879 ; Anna M.
Downes, New York. 47975
Uncle Jim's bequest; comedy dramatic playlet,
l)y G. Partrite. 24 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914 ; D : 36129 ; George I'ar-
trite, Philadelphia. 47975a
Uncle Joe; play in 3 acts, by G. H. Irving, jr.
80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1910; D : 17973 ; George H.
Irving, .h'., Rayside, N. Y. . 47976
Uncle Joe — Continued.
■ or, Fritz in a madhouse, by J. K. Iilmmet.
© .1. K. Emmet, United States ; 1889 : 1917.
Jan. 14. 47977
Uncle Joel; a coiMcily in 3 acts, by J. Grinnn.
© C. Marques, Brooklyn; 1876:134.53,
Dec. 5. 47978
Uncle Joe's jewel; a comedy in 3 acts, by K. M.
Rice. Worthincton, Mass., The author [1908]
27, [1] p. 12°.
© K. McDowell Rice, Worthington, Mass. ;
D : 13556, Aug. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 1, 1909.
47979
Uncle John; comedy in 4 acts, by Thomas Lou-
den. [182] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1915; D: 42615; Elizabeth
Valentine Louden, Fanwood, N. J. 47979a
a drama in 4 acts, by H. PL Palmer. 133 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Harry H. Palmer, Hartford ; D : 14181,
Oct. 30, 1908; 2c. Oct. 30, 1908. 47980
scenes from country life in 4 acts, from the
Russian, by F. Kovitch. 75 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Frances Kovitch, Philadelphia ; D : 8280.
Apr. 5, 1906; 2c. Mar. 29, 1906. 47981
Uncle John Coleman and Eosalyn, the waif;
a play in 4 acts, by L. B. Boyd.
© L. B. Boyd, Cincinnati ; 1881 : 16618, Oct.
27. 47982
Uncle John's private secretary. See Sowing
wild oats.
Uncle Josh; a drama in 4 acts, l)y Charles
Townsend. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1891] 54
p. 12°. ([Alta series])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1891 : 41995, Nov.
23 ; 2c. Dec. 5. 47983
Uncle Josh and Aunt Bridget; by B. Lester.
© Edward Lester, New York ; D : 2320,
Sept. 11, 1902. 47984
See also Thespian four in their comedy
act.
Uncle Josh and his tiick mule; by O. Phelps.
© Orren Phelps, New York; 0:1306, Jan.
16, 1902. 47985
Uncle Josh Gordon; comody di'ama in 1 act, by
Nelson Compston. Ciilcago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1914. [31] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Nov. 30. 1914; 2c. Dec. 18, 1914; D:
39138; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 47985a
Uncle Josh Spriiceby; a new England comedy
drama, by Russell Graham.
© Dave B. Levis, Chicago; 1898:54170,
Sept. 16. 47986
2424
47987
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48009
Uncle Josh, the Yankee farmer, and his trick
mule; by O. Phelps.
© Orreu Plielps, New York ; D : 2367, Sept.
23, 1902. 47987
Uncle Josh Weatherby abroad; by 0. E. Stew-
art.
(Q) Calvin E. Stewart, New York; 1900 A:
28445, Nov. 19. 47988
Uncle Josh's dream; iu 1 act by L. E. Miller.
S p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis E. Miller, New York; D : 10463,
Apr. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1907. 47989
Uncle Josh's folks; drama in 3 acts, by Wm. and
■TosepliiuG Giles. New York, S. French; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1909. 48 p. 12°.
© Nov. 16, 1909; 2c. Nov. 17, 1909; D:
1 7420 ; Samuel French, New York. 47990
Uncle Jube; musical drama in 3 acts, by O. C.
Floto and M. M. Malcoever. 12 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Otto C. Floto and M. M. Makeever, Den-
ver ; 1895 : 47068, Sept. 16 ; 2c. Sept. 16.
47991
U}acle Kit's Decoration day. See Twin dairy.
Uncle Lem's dilemma; by E. Locke.
© Edward Locke, New York ; D : 11601, Oct.
26, 1907. 47992
Uncle Maurice; or. The sprightly romance of
Maxane, in 4 acts, by M. E. Seaweil.
© Molly Elliot Seaweil, Washington; 1895:
29235, May 31. 47993
Uncle Merlin; a comedy in 4 acts, by W. Whitte-
moro Tut'tii. Typewritten.
© William W. Tufts, Cambridge, Mass.;
1890 : 38101, June 9 ; 2c. Aug. 11. 47994
Uncle Micajah's treat at Slambasket Beach;
by .John T. Wheelwright. 1 p. 1., [99]-135 p.
12°. Printed.
© F. E. Chase, Boston ; 18S8 : 9648, Apr. 2 ;
2c. May 2. 47994a
Uncle Ned's jubilee; a drama in 6 acts, by M. I.
Toney. Typewritten.
© Moses Ira Toney, Minneapolis; 1896:
1S436, Mar. 24 ; 2c. Jan. 24. 47995
Uncle Ned's ring-. See Original monologues
and sketches.
Uncle Obadiah's Uncle Billy; a 1 act veteran
play, by W. H. Shelton.
© William Henry Shelton, New York; 1895:
59460, Nov. 25. 47996
Uncle Peter; by A. T. Fair. 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 9. 1910 ; D : 20152 ; Agnes Thecla
Fair, Seattle. 47997
Uncle Peter's will; farce in 3 acts, by Harry
Adams Couklin and Frank Roland Conklin.
[21, 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1911 ; D : 24944 ; H. A. Conk-
lin, Huntington, N. Y. 47998
Uncle Phin, P. M. of Locust Corners; an origi-
nal 4-act pastoral comedy, by F. J. Beaman.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich.; 1893:
17216, Apr. 7. 47999
Uncle Remus; or, Brought to justice, an origi-
nal drama In 3 acts, by C. Howard.
© Charles Howard. Baltimore; 1883:4706,
filar. 13. 48000
Uncle Eenius' return; dramatic musical compo-
sition, by V/. Hallback. [4] p. 8°. Printed.
[Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1910; D : 22095 ; William
H;illback, Nev/ York. 48001
Uncle Eeuben Lowder; a comedy in 5 acts, by
C. Herkimer.
© Cora Herkimer, Chicago ; 1882 : 1649,
Feb. 1. 48002
Uncle Roger's legacy; in 2 acts, bv R. P.
Smith. [31] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 31, 1911; D : 24821 ; Robert
Powesland Smith, Marion, Ind. 48003
Uncle Roper; a comedy in 4 acts, by Arthur H.
Palmer.
© Hans Reppert, New York ; D : 2635, Nov.
21, 1902. 48004
Uncle Rube; comedy -drama in 4 acts, by A. C.
Sidman.
© Arthur C. Sidman, Tully, N. Y. ; 1890:
6464, Feb. 24. 48005
an original drama in 4 acts, by C. Town-
send. Chicago, The Dramatic pub. co. [1899]
56 p. 12°. ( [American acting drama] )
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1900 A : 103,
Jan. 2 ; 2c. Jan. 2. 48006
Uncle Sam; by H. Montague.
© Hari-v Montague, New York ; 1895 : 58543,
Nov. 20. 48007
-by J. M. Bruce. Typewritten.
© .Tolrn M. Bruce, Pittsburgh ; 1893 : 31133,
July 1 ; 2c. .July 1.
48008
— 'by James McGrew, jr. Typewritten.
© James McGrew, jr., Avalon, Pa. ; 1899 :
13259, Feb. 17; 2c. July 5. 48009
American drama in a prolog and 4 acts, by
C. M. Thuland. [131] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jime 7, 1915; D: 40863; Conrad M.
Thuland, San Diego, Cal. 48009a
2425
48010
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48030
Uncle Sam — Continued.
an American pantomime in 1 act, by C. T.
Arper and E. S. Haswell. Typewritten.
(c) Clarence T. Arper and Eugene S. Has-
well San Francisco ; 1898 : 45255, July 29 ; 2c.
July 29. 48010
a comedy drama in 3 acts, by C. W. Dan-
iels.
© Charles W. Daniels, Syracuse,
1895 : 27233, May 18.
N. Y. ;
48011
- comic opera in 2 acts, by H. P. Mawson.
© Harry P. Mawson, New York; 1893:
>973, Nov. 28. 48012
— a farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Albert E. Davidson, Bay
1893 : 19174, Apr. 19.
City, Mich. ;
48013
— grand opera comique in 2 acts, written by
P. Wales, composed by L. Wales. 26 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Philip and Leonard Wales, New York;
1885 : 17964, Aug. 24 ; Ic. Oct. 5. 48014
— humorous sketch in 3 acts, by A. B. Sloane.
110 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1915 ; D : 42083
holm Sloane, Washington.
Anna Bogen-
48014a
Ward Talbot
[39] p. 4°.
■ musical comedy in 3 acts, by
[pseud, of Helen A. Paton]
Typewritten. [Words only]
"© Ic. Sept. 30, 1912 ; D : 30993 ; Helen A.
Paton, Honolulu. 48015
a nnisieal play in 3 acts, book and lyrics
by I. Ij. Blumenstock, music by B. M. Jerome.
59 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ben M. Jerome and I. L. Blumenstock,
Clucago ; D : 8348, Apr. 14, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 14,
1906. 48016
— See also American (The) ballet.
Col-
Uncle Sam and Columbia; a skit, by O. L.
burn. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Otis Lincoln Colburn, Chicago ; D : 8697,
June 14, 1906 ; Ic. June 14, 1906 ; Ic. June 25,
1906. 48017
Uncle Sam and Jolm Bull; by J. A. Muri>hy.
© Jolm Asbury Murphy, Galena, Kan. ;
1899:41341, June 24.
48018
Uncle Sam in action; by J. F. Malloy.
© .Tohn F. Malloy, Meriden. Conn.; 1898:
45551, July 30 ; 2c. Aug. 13. 48019
TTncle Sam in Cuba; an original sensational
comedy drama in 3 acts, by C. Bennett.
© Clarence Bennett, Bar Harbor, Me. ;
1898 : 38688, June 25. 48020
Uncle Sam in quod; or, Cotirting the wrong
lass, by W. Bush. 4 p. 1., 34 p. 16°. Printed.
© William Bush, St. Louis; 1879:6861,
May 22 ; 2c. ]May 26. 48021
a libretto for comic operetta, by W.
Bush. Revised. 20 p. 8°. Printed.
© William Bush, St. Louis; 1879:13188.
Oct. 6 ; 2c. Oct. 29. 48022
Uncle Sam, jr.; libretto of musical comedy in
1 act, by T. Connor, cover-title, 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1913 ; D : 32509 ; Torrev Con-
nor, Oakland, Cal. 48023
Uncle Sam'l Jonathan, jr.; or. The sovereign
citizen, a Centennial play, by G. McBride.
© G. McBride, Peoria, 111.; 1876:12173,
Nov. 1; 2c. July 5, 1877. 48024
Uncle Sam's brigade; musical march and drill,
by Efhe Loxiise Koogle.
© March l)ros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 9261, Oct.
IS, 1906. 48025
Uncle Sam's cabin; or, White slaves, a drama
in 5 acts, by V. Virde. [Detroit, Mich.,
Printed by the Eagle press] 1901. 1 p. 1., [5]-
24 p. front, (port.) 12°.
© Victor Virde, Detroit ; D : 430, Mav 3,
1901 ; 2c. June 25, 1901. 48026
Uncle Sam's consul at Oribolo; an original
comedy-drama in 3 acts and 3 scenes, by H. B.
Iszard.
© Harry Baker Is^nrd, Broken Bow, Neb.;
D : 9394, Oct. 18, 1906. 48027
Uncle Sam's cooks; a farce in 1 act, by Lizzie
May Elwyn. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co.,
1904. 13 p. 12°. ( [Amos' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 446] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 4868, Apr.
12. 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1904. 48028
Uncle Sam's council; play for children and
young people in 1 act, by E. T. Nettleton. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1912.
25 p. 12°.
© Nov. 11, 1912; 2c. Nov. 21, 1912; D:
31433 ; Eva Thomas Nettleton, New Haven.
48029
Uncle Sam's deserter; a drama in 6 acts, by
M. F. Fairbrotboi-. .20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary F. Fairbrother, Haverhill, Mass.;
1802:24088, .Tune 9; 2c. Sept. 7. 48030
Uncle Sam's eagles. See Ritual, Uncle Sam's
eagles.
Uncle Sam's flower garden; allegorical temper-
ance play for children, by Mrs. W. H. Pi'eston.
Franklin, O., Eldridge entertainment house,
1915. [8] p. 12°.
© Nov. 8, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1915 ; D : 42601 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
48030a
2426
48031
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48051
Uncle Sam's reception of the nations; [play in
3 acts] an-, by J. B. Scott. Toledo, O., Clark
& Canfield, 1891. 19 p. 24°.
© Josephine B. Scott, Perrysburg, O. ;
1891 : 3C514, Oct. 10 ; le. Feb. 1, 1892. 48031
Uncle Sam's relation; an original comedy in 2
acts, by J. Talladay. Auburn, N. Y., B. L.
Sprague, 1904. 35 p. 12°.
'© Jennie Talladay, Auburn, N. Y. ; D : 4555,
Jan. 28, 1904 ; 2c. May 14, 1904. 48032
Uncle Sam's reverie; a dramatic and spectacu-
lar interlude in 1 scene, by A. Adams. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Adolph Adams, New York ; D : 707, July
30, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1905. 48033
Uncle Sam's romance; by G. Harvey. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Gwen Harvey, Brooklyn ; D : 7571, Nov.
16, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 11, 1905. 48034
Uncle Sam's surprise party; or. The carnival
of nations, a grand novelty and combinatioa
entertainment, by L. B. Griffin.
© Lucia Bee Griffin, Albia, la.; 1900 A:
24727, Oct. 4. 48035
Uncle Seth. See Tag'gs, the waif.
Uncle Seth and. the hoodoo; 1 act dramatic com-
position, by F. J. Beaman. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1910; D : 20588 ; Fred J.
Beaman, Jackson, Mich. 48036
Uncle Seth Haskins.
© Kherns, Brown and Hodgkins, Chicago ;
1899 : 10293*, Feb. 3. 48037
Uncle Si; a comedy in 4 acts, originally pro-
duced . . . under the title of Paradise re-
gained, by F. H. Wilson. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1900. 48 p. 12°. (Baker's edi-
tion of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1900 A:
10424, Apr. 24; 2c. May 5. 48038
or, A chance acqu.aintanc8, a comedy in 3
acts, by H. Horton.
© Henry Horton, Lynn, Mass. ; 18S7 : 24822,
Sept. 28. 48039
Uncle Si and the Sunbeam club; or, The
Cloverdale picnic, play for young people, bv
W. N. Bugbee. Syracuse, N. Y., Willis N.
Bugbee co., 1915. 18 p. 12°. (Bugbee's
popular plays)
© Oct. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1915 ; D : 41993 ;
Willis N. Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 48039a
Uncle Si Haskins; a rural comedy in 4 acts
and 6 scenes, rev. and rewritten by Lawrence
Russell. [46] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Cready S. Primrose, La Crosse, Wis. ; D :
727'5, Sept. 18, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1905.
48040
Uncle Si Holler; 4 act rural comedy drama.
© Charles B. Goes, Chicago ; D : 7236, Sept.
9, 1905. 48041
Uncle Silas; a comedy in 3 acts, by D. B. Sor-
lin. [160] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Daniel B. Sorlin, New York; D : 4848,
Apr. 7, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1906. 48042
■a play in 3 acts, by Bernard Francis
Moore. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1904. 48
p. 16°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D : 5646,
Oct. 15, 1904; 2c. Nov. 12, 1904. 48043
a sketch, by W. F. P. Davis. [12] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1909; D: 16466; Will F. P.
Davis, Cambridge, Mass. 48044
See also Man (The) in black.
Uncle Si's fortune; by Frank A. Ferguson. 26
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© F. A. Ferguson, Chicago ; D : 5623, Oct.
10, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1904. 48045
Uncle Si's predicament; drama in 3 acts, by
William and Josephine Giles. New I'^ork, Dick
& Fitzgerald, 1911. 44 p. 12°.
© Apr. 8, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1911 ; D : 23877 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 48046
Uncle Terry; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
W. Gill. [81] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Dobbins Grahame and William
Gill, New York; D : 898, Sept. 25, 1901; 2c.
Sept. 25, 1901. 48047
Uncle Timrod's little game; vaudeville sketch
in 1 act, by T. P. Morgan. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Tom P. Morgan, Rogers, Ark. ; D : 6897,
July 3, 1905 ; 2c. July 3, 1905. 48048
Uncle Tom.
© Gilbert Bachelder French, Lynn, Mass. ;
1886 : 22496, Oct. 6. 48049
• an Ethiopian interlude, in 1 scene. New
York, Happy hours company [1874] 6 p. 12°.
([Ethiopian drama, no. 97])
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12243,
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 48050
Uncle Tom up to date. See Landlord's (The)
revenge.
Uncle Tom's cabin; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
Charles Townsend. New York. H. Roor-
bach, 1889. 44 p. 12°. ( [Roorbach's Ameri-
can ed. of acting plays, no. 18] )
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
37526, Dec. 9; 2c. Dec. 14. 48051
2427
48052
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48069
Uncle Tom's cabin — Continued.
-new cU-amatization in 5 acts, of Mrs. Har-
riet Beeclier Stowe's story, by Clias. Morton.
Giiicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1912. [61]
p. f°.
© Feb. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1912 ; D : 28973 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 48052
■opera in 4 acts, founded on the novel of
that name, by George Cooper, music by H.
Millard. New York, S. T. Gordon & son,
1883. 41 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Harrison Millard, New York; 1883:
19356, Oct. 20 ; 2c. Nov. 3. 48053
— ■ See also Bad (The) boy.— Eva.
Uncle Tom's cabin up-to-date; a musical bur-
lesque in 1 act, by F. W. Donahoe.
© Frederic Warren Donahoe, New York;
1899 : 58491, Sept. 12 ; 2c. Nov. 1. 48054
Uncle Tom's freedom; historical drama and
tableaux, by J. O. Arnold.
© James Oliver Arnold, Dayton, O. ; 1893 :
58609, Dec. 4 ; 2c. June 5, 1894. 48055
Uncle Tom's tenement; a drama, by A. W. Rol-
lins.
© Alice Wellington Rollins, New York;
188S : 24681, Aug. 30. 48056
Uncle Tony's mistake. See In for it.
Uncle Vanya. See [Gesammelte dram en;
Anton Tchechoff] — Plays: Anton Tchechoff.
Uncle William; play in 4 acts, by J. Lee. [83]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1914; D: 37270; Jennette
Lee, Northampton, Mass. 48056a
Uncle William Henry; by J. J. Drowne, jr. 20
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John J. Drowne, jr., Attleboro, Mass.;
D : 12126, Jan. 6, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1908.
48057
Uncle William's lobster; play in 1 act, by J.
Lee. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1913; D : 34805 ; Jennette
Lee, Northampton, Mass. 48058
Uncle Zachary of Vermont; a comedy drama in
2 acts, l)y Bert. C. Rawley. Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing co., 1902. 26 p. 12°. ([Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no. 433] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 1627, Mar.
20, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1902. 48059
Uncle Zeb; little comedy in 3 acts, by R. Hughes.
[114] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1913; D: 34491; Rupert
Huglies, Bedford Hills, N. Y. 48060
Uncle Zeberiah; a 4 act rural comedy drama, by
E. Weever. 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edwin Weever, Carmi, 111.; D : 11015,
July 20, 1907 ; 2c. July 20, 1907. 48061
Uncle Zeberiah — Continued.
or. Just plain folks, rural comedy-drama
in 4 acts, by Edwin Weever. Clyde, O., Ames'
publishing co., 1909. 35 p. 12°. ([Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no. 487] )
© Nov. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1909 ; D : 17413 ;
Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. 48062
Uncle Zenos; or, Before and after the war, a
serio-comedy in 6 acts, by Albert Lewis
■ [pseud, of A. L. Thayer] 24 p. 8°.
© Albert L. Thayer, United States; 1896:
14649, Mar. 6 ; Ic. Apr. 18. 48063
Uncle Zip; a 2 act musical dramatic comedy, by
A. G. Miller.
© Alfred George Miller, New York; D:
1G54, Mar. 27, 1902. 48064
Uncles and aunts; farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
W. Lestocq and Walter Everard. New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1909. 52
p. 12°. ( [French's acting ed., no. 1443] )
© Sept. 16, 1909; 2c. Sept. 17, 1909; D:
16813; Samuel French, ltd., London. 48085
Uncle's birthday; comedy in 1 act, by C. Fuller.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
(g) Ic. July 5, 1912; D : 30180 ; CaroHno
Fuller, New York. 48066
Uncle's littlest girl; vaudeville sketch in 1 act,
by T. P. Morgan. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Tom P. Morgan, Rogers, Ai-k. ; D : 5650,
Oct. 17, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1904. 48067
Uncle's picture on the wall; or, Tbe amateur's
dream, vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by W. H.
Law. [2], 7 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. May 4, 1914; D : 37007 ; William
Henry Law, Chicago. 48067a
Uncle's will; an original comedietta in 1 act,
by S. Theyre Smith. New American ed. cor-
rectly reprinted from the original authorized
acting ed.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1890: 5305,
Feb. 12; 2c. Mar. 25. 48068
Uncomplaining' married man; acting humorous
monologue for man, by Stanley Schell. [New
York, E. S. Werner company, 1914] p. 21-28.
12°. (On cover: Stanley Schell's sketches)
© Mar. 23, 1914; 2c. Mar. 30, 1914; A:
372088 ; Edgar Schgll Werner, New York.
48068a
Unconditional (An) surrender; a comedy in 3
acts, by William Smith Morris, Philadelphia,
The Penn publishing company, 1892. 43 p.
12°. ([Keystone ed. of popular plays])
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1892 : 30407,
July 21 ; 2c. Oct. 13. 48069
2428
48069
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48091
Unconscious (An) burglary; being a relation of
the strange adventures of John Flynn, a law-
yer, a comedy in 3 acts, by John N. Francis.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1914. 47 p. 12°. (French's international ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 2S7)
© Oct. 28, 1914 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1914 ; D : 38648 ;
Samuel French, New York. 48069a
Unconsecrated (An) marriage; a tragedy in 5
acts, adopted from Russian life, by G. Hersh-
man.
© George Hershman, Albany; 1896:7402,
Jan. 80. 48070
Uncontrollable (The) demon; play in 2 scenes,
by J. Vicksman. [1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1911; D : 23916 ; Joe Vicks-
man, Des Moines. 48071
Unconventional (The) house party; farce-com-
edy in 3 acts, by W. H. Bearing and J. F.
Phillips. [5], 49 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1910; D : 22521 ; Walter
Henry Bearing, V/est Orange, N. J., and John
Franklin Phillips, New York. 48072
Uncrowned king; by E. O. Sisson.
© Ellet O. Sisson, Keokuk, la. ; B : 4385,
Bee. 14, 1903. 48073
■ a tragedy, by S. Bonoho.
© Seaton Bonoho, Washington ; 1886 : 4355,
Feb. 20.
48074
or. The Daniel of lerne, a play in 5 acts,
by Frank Tyrone [pseud, of T. F. Lawlor]
Typewritten.
© Thomas F. Lavs'lor, Norwalk, Conn. ; 1893 :
26819, June 3 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1901. 48075
Uncrowned (The) queen; sketch in 1 act, by R.
Reichell. 15, [2] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1911; B : 24087 ; Rhoda
Reichell, St. Paul. 48076
Und Pippa tanzt; ein glashiittenmarchen in 4
akten, von Gerhart Hauptmanu. 0. aufl. Ber-
lin, S. Fischer, 1906. 4 p. 1., 11-109, [1] p. 8°.
© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin ; B : 7871, Jan.
IS, 1906; 2c. (proof) Jan. 18, 1906; 2c. (best
ed.) Feb. 16, 1906. 48077
See also Dramatic (The) works of Gerhart
Hauptniann,
Undamaged; drama in 1 act, by H. T. and Helen
P.Guthrie. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1913 ; B : 33220 ; Herbert T.
Guthriei New York. 48078
Undefended; playlet in 1 act, bv E. Yeager and
Walter Ashlin Fairservis. [3], 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1914 ; B : 37601 ; Edith Yeager,
Brooklyn. 48078a
Under a cloud; a drama in 4 acts, by A. 0.
McCabe.
© Alexander C. McCabe, Springfield, O. ;
1897 : 17653, Mar. 17. 48079
— an original comedy drama in 2 acts, by
Charles Townsend. New York, H. Roorbach,
1890. 29 p. 12°. ( [Roorbach's American ed.
of acting plays, no. 48] )
© Harold Roorbach, New
35813, Nov. 13 ; 2c. Nov. 24.
York ; 1890 :
48080
— a play, by A. R. Haven.
© Albert Roland Haven, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1890: 19876, June 19. 48081
a play in 4 acts, by H. Knott. [92] p, 4°.
Typewritten.
© Henry Knott, Rogers Park, 111. ; B : 13710,
Sept. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908. 48082
or, Maud Dxummond's estate, drama with
prologue and 3 acts, by O. E. Helm.
© Charles E. Helm, Indianapolis; 1880:
2721, Feb. 19. 48083
or. The adventures of Legate Grove, an
American sensational drama in 3 acts.
© J. Alonzo Greene, Chicago ; 1873 : 1831,
Feb. 24. 48084
or, The murder in the snow, a drama in
prologue and 3 acts, by C. H. Fleming.
© W. P. Wilson, Baltimore; 1874:62-51,
May 8. 48085
or. The three mothers, a drama in five acts,
by L. Q. Jeffries.
© L. Q. Jeffries, Wooster, O. ; 1880 : 14498,
Sept. 24. 48086
— See also Adele.
Under a free flag; a domestic drama in 5 acts,
by C. Glenn. [1], 43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Glenn, Allegheny, Pa.; 1889:
11461, Apr. 11 ; 2c. June 27. 48087
Under a mask; an emotional drama in 5 acts,
by G. M. Ciprico.
© George M, Ciprico, San Francisco ; 1884 :
21452, Oct. 27. 48088
or, From dark to dawn, a drama in pro-
logue and 3 acts, by W. A. J. Holbein.
© W. A. J. Holbein, Baltimore ; 1874 : 590,
Jan. 17. 48089
Under a shadow; a melodramatic composition
in 5 acts, by W. L. Ballauf, jr.
© W. L. Ballauf, jr., Baltimore; 1894:
41548, Sept. 11. 48090
Under a Spanish edict; in 3 acts, foiuided on
A vale of cedars, by A. G. Twisaday.
© Adelaide Gesner Twisaday, United
States ; B : 7824, Jan. 6, 1906. 48091
2429
48092
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48110
Under a spell; a comedy in 1 act, tr. from the
French of Labiche and Jolly [pseud, of Al-
phonse Leveaux] by J. De W. Gibbs. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1888. 24 p. 12°.
(c) Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1888:
25768, Sept. 10; 2c. Oct. 6. 48092
Under a veil; a comedietta in 1 act, by Sir Ran-
dal Roberts and G. M. Baker. Boston, G. M.
Baker & co., 1877.
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1877:3552,
Mar. 24 ; 2c. June 11. 48093
Under age; or, A private detective, a farce in
5 acts, by F. Reinau and W. T. Price.
© Francis Reinau and W. T. Price, New
York ; 1896 : 26213, Apr. 29. 48094
Under Alabama skies; in 4 acts, by L. and
E. F. Longhenry. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Louise Longhenry and Emma F. Long-
henry, Adel, la. ; D : 6795, June 9, 1905 ; Ic.
May 26, 1905 ; Ic. Aug. 26, 1905. 48095
Under an umbrella; [by] Robert C. V. Meyers.
© P. Garrett & CO., Philadelphia; 1885:
26498, Dec. 16. 48096
See also Merchant (The) of Venice
(Fourth act of)
Under Arizona's skies; melodrama in 4 acts, by
Nelson Compston. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1910. 50 p. t°. Mimeographed.
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2c. Sept. 27, 1910; D:
22161 ; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 48097
Under blue skies; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Katharine Kavanaugh. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son & company [1913] 49 p. 12°.
© Aug. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1913 ; D : 34079 ;
Ebeu H. Norris, Chicago. 48098
Under bodhitraeet; en dr0m i 4 billeder [af
Hulda Bergersen Garborg] Kristiania, H.
Aschehoug & co. (W. Nygaard) 1911. 2 p. 1.,
123 p. 12°.
© Oct. 10, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1911 ; D : 25674 ;
H. Aschehoug & co., Ohristiania, Norway.
48099
Under both flags; romantic drama in 4 acts, by
John WetzhTu. Belleville, 111., E. Wetzlau,
1898. 56 p. 8°.
© Emil Wetzlau, Belleville, 111.; 1898:
14764, Mar. 2 ; 2c. Apr. 4. 48100
See also Broken toy.
Under compulsion; a play in 4 acts, by Sutton
Vane.
© William Calder, London ; 1892 : 2477, Jan.
14. 48101
Under cover; in 4 acts, by A. M. Steele.
© Asa M. Steele, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
31697, Dec. 31. 48102
Under cover — Continued.
■ melodrama in 4 acts, by R. C. Megrue. 70
p. 12°. Printed.
© Apr. 30, 1914; 2c. May 11, 1914; D:
36991; Roi Cooper Megrue, New York.
48102a
an original play in 3 acts and 5 scenes, by
E. Harrigan. [237] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward Harrigan, Brooklyn; D : 3298,
Apr, 16, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1903. 48103
-an original sensational comedy drama in 4
acts, by C. Foster.
© Charles Foster, New York ; 1888 : 10244,
Apr. 9. 48104
play in 4 acts, by Lawrence Haile [105] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1914 ; D : 35750 ; Roi Cooper
Megrue, New York. 48104a
Under de kerosene; an Ethiopian interlude in 1
scene. New York, Happy hours company
[1911] 7 p. 12°. ([Ethiopian drama, no.
74])
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12248,
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 48105
Under (The) dog; by G. E. Olney.
© Gladys Ethel Olney, Seattle; D : 14268,
Nov. 12. 1908. 48106
•by William Harlowe [pseud, of W. H.
Briggs] 149 p. 8°. Typewritten,
© William Harlowe Briggs, New York; D:
14745, Jan. 5, 1909; 2c. Jan. 5, 1909. 48107
- comedy in 4 acts, by M. W. Reed. [159] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1914 ; D : 38046 ; Mark White
Reed, Chelmsford, Mass. 48107a
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by G. D. Baker.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1911 ; D : 24652 ; Geo. D. Baker,
New York. 48108
playlet in 1 act, by M. Terrell. [1], 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1914; D: 36438; Maverick
Terrell, Seattle. 48108a
■ See also Color (The) line.
Under false colors; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by T. H. Arnold,
© Thos. H. Arnold, Middlesboro, Ky. ; 1891 :
40307, Nov. 10. 48109
a drama in 4 acts, by W. W. Lapoint. 59
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Oscar Edward Wee, New York; 0:14135,
Oct. 24, 190S; 2c. Oct. 26, 1908. 48110
2430
48111
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
48128
Under false colors — Continued.
a drama in 3 acts and a prologue, by M. E.
Smith.
© Mary Ellis Smith, Chicago ; 1886 : 10202,
Apr. 29. 48111
a melodrama in 4 acts, by J. Le Brandt.
© Joseph Le Brandt, New Yorli ; D : 15139,
Feb. 20, 1909. 48112
or, Running the blockade, an entirely
original nautical comic opera in 2 acts, by
Franlv Mitchell Vandon (M. F. Donovan)
© M. F. Donovan, New York ; 1881 : 17266,
Nov. 5. 48113
Under false pretenses; by J. H. Sackett. 17 p.
12°. Typewritten.
© John Hubbert Sackett, Philadelphia ; D :
2669, Dec. 3, 1902; 2c. Dec. 3, 1902. 48114
play of modern life in 3 acts, by J. M.
Downey. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6,. 1911 ; D : 23029 ; J. M. Downey,
Cleveland. 48115
Under fire; drama in 3 acts, by R. C. Megrue
[171] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1915 ; D : 40635 ; Roi Cooper
Megrue, New I'ork. 48115a
melodrama in 4 acts, by Robin Ernest
Dunbar. 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1915; D: 40115; Blanche
Dunbar, South Bend, Ind. 48115b
original semi military drama in 4 acts, by
Nelson Compston. [59] p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1914 ; D : 38153 ; Alex. Byers,
Chicago.
48115c
Under General Shafter; by C. L. Banks.
© Cliarles L. Banks, Reading, Pa.; 1898;
67434, Nov. 18. 48116
Under his influence; a sketch, by C. Ruge. 10
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clara Ruge, New York ; D : 8889, July 30,
1906; 2c. July 30, 1906. 48117
Under hostile flags. See Maude, the guerilla.
Under London; dramatization of Oliver Twist
in 1 act, by Geo. M. Rosener. New York,
Wetzel, Rosener, & James, 1912. 14 p. 24°.
© Nov. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1912 ; D : 31829 ;
Wetzel, Rosener, & James, New York. 48118
Under (The) man; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by M. Goldman. 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Matthew Goldman, New York ; D : 15125,
Feb. 19, 1909; 2c. Mar. 15, 1909. 48119
Under New York; a trip to the bottomless pit,
by D. R. Reynolds.
© David Ricketts Reynolds, Philadelphia ;
D : 10320, Apr. 11, 1907. 48120
Under oath; an original sensational comedy-
drama in 5 acts, by E. L. Duane.
© Edward L. Duane, New York; 1887:
32391, Dec. 15. 48121
— ^ sensational comedy drama of the under
world, by J. L. Withers. [1], 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1915 ; D : 40436 ; Joseph Law-
rence Withers, Chicago. 48121a
or, A ride for life, by J. M. Thompson.
© John M. Thompson, Buffalo ; 1873 : 11015,
Sept. 25. 48122
Under one blanket; drama of the blue and the
gray in 4 acts, by Mrs. W. B. Robertson. 22 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913 ; D : 34726 ; Mrs. Wynt-
ham B. Robertson, Saltville, Va. 48123
Under one flag; or, Love and war, a patriotic
American play in 5 acts, by J. S. Lindsay.
© John S. Lindsay, Salt Lake City; 1877:
11218, Oct. 1. 48124
Under one roof; play in 3 acts, by L. Kyn. 58
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1915; D : 41248 ; Lucy Kyn,
New York. 48124a
Under orders; military drama in 5 acts, by
H. W. Hughes. [89] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harold Walton Hughes, Toledo, O. ; D:
8481, May 5, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907. 48125
— -play in prologue and 4 acts, by A. Cowles.
[64] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1915; D : 41778 ; Albert
Cowles, Far Rockaway, N. Y. 48125a
or, The battle of love, drama from the In-
dian war, by O. Christensen and E. G. Eck-
dahl.
© Olaf Christensen, Minneapolis ; D : 12911,
May 5, 1908. [For copies reed, see D: 12758]
48126
Same. 58 p. 8°. Printed.
© Olaf Christensen, Minneapolis ; D : 12758,
Apr. 16, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1908. 48127
Under our flag. See Self-made.
Under Persian rule; romance of Jewish history,
drama in 3 acts, by H. B. Ehrmann. [28] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1915; D: 42214; Herbert
Brutus Ehrmann, Boston. 48127a
Under promise; a drama in 4 acts, by L. J. L.
Stilwell. 88 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean labbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12098, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 15, 1908.
48128
5379— VOL 2—17-
-49
2431
48129
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48152
Under protest; a comedy in 1 act, adapted from
the Spanish, by Jeanne Raymond Bidwell.
Boston, W. H. Balier & co., 1896.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1896:
32371, May 29 ; 2c. June 20. 48129
Under sailing orders; comedy In 1 act, by Helen
P. Kane. New York, Dick and Fitzgerald,
1912. 16 p. 12°.
© Au?. 2, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1912 ; D : 30426 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 48130
Under sealed orders; a drama, by J. W. Har-
kins, jr.
© James W. Harkins, jr., Worcester; 1893:
54892, Dec. 12. 48131
Same. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1910; D: 20353; Darcy &
Wolford, New York. 48132
Under southern skies; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by L. B. Parker. [137] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Lottie Blair Parker, Thomaston, N. Y. ;
D : 1312, Dec. 20, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1902.
48133
a drama in 5 acts, by J. M. Janson, pro-
fessionally known as J. M. Johnson.
© James M. Janson, Philadelphia ; 1889 :
33724, Nov. 7. [For copies reed, see 1884:
14472] 48134
Same. 104 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Jnmes M. .Janson, Fall River, Mass.;
1884 : 14472, July 16 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1889. 48135
Under Stars and Stripes; by W. L. Hammel.
© William L. Hammel, Bristol, Conn. ;
1890 : 12681, Apr. 17 ; 2c. May 7. 48136
Under suspicion; by R. Morris.
© Ramsay Morris, Jersey City ; D : 9877,
Jan. 31, 1907. 48137
an American melodrama in 4 acts, by H.
Simon.
© Henry Simon, New York; 1896:66785,
Dec. 8. 48138
— a drama in 5 acts, by J. R. Saye.
© James R. Saye, Concord, N. H. ; 1879:
918, Jan. 18. 48139
— • a play in 4 acts, by R. Morris. [141] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ramsay Morris, Jersey City ; D : 10576,
May 16, 1907 ; 2c. May 16, 1907. 48140
— play in 1 act, by Chas. M. Anson. [3], 9 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1913 ; D : 33241 ; Frank Sheri-
dan, New York. 48141
Under suspicion — Continued.
a sensational drama in 4 acts and 4 tab-
leaux, by J. M. Charles and J. C. Mink.
© J. M. Charles and J. C. Mink, Pittsburgh ;
1872 : 3899, Apr. 13. 48142
Under the American flag; an original comedy-
drama in 4 acts dealing with the bombard-
ment and surrender of Manila, by H. Coon.
© Hilton Coon, Chicago; 1898:33526, May
31. 48143
a Spanish-American drama in 4 acts, by
Hilton Coon.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1899:39350,
June 15 ; 2c. June 15.
See also Cuba.
48144
Under the apple blossoms; by B. B. W^estbrook
[i. e. B. B. W. Reid]
© Bertha Belle Westbrook, Chicago; D:
213, Mar. 13, 1901. 48145
Under the arch; or. The love that lives, a new
comedy drama of lifelike scenes and inci-
dents in 5 acts and 10 tableaux, adapted for
present representation, by F. E. Aiken.
© Frank E. Aiken, United States; 1880:
623, Jan. 12. 48146
Under the bamboo tree; by Edward B. Marks
and Jos. W. Stern.
© Jos. W. Stern & co.. New York ; D : 2694,
Dec. 9, 1902. 48147
Under the ban; a drama in 4 acts, by F. B.
Devereux and .1. C. Ver Planck. [1], 89 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© F. Bohun Devereux and J. Campbell Ver
Planck, United States ; 1881 : 10627, July 8 ;
2c. July 8. 48148
Under the battle-flag; a drama in 4 acts, by
R. Waters.
© Richard Waters, Newport, Ky. ; 1884:
18938, Sept. 20. 48149
Under the bear flag; a drama in 4 acts, by
M. M. Wagner.
© Madge Morris Wagnei', San Francisco;
D : 10275, Apr. 5, 1907. 48150
a romantic drama of early California life,
period of 1846, in 4 acts and 4 scenes, by
C. W. Bachman. [113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. W. Bachman, Los Angeles ; D : 9416,
Oct. 25, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1906. 48151
Under the bear's paw; Russian romance in 3
acts, by Nelson Compstou. Chicago, Chicago
manuscript co., 1910. 60 p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Sept. 6, 1910; 2c. Sept. 27, 1910; D:
22163 ; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 48152
2432
48153
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48172
Under the canopy; a drama in 3 acts, by C. B.
Price.
© Clara B. Price, Boston ; D : 822, Sept. 3,
1901. 48153
Under the circumstances; in 1 act, by J. M.
French. Tj'pewritten.
© John McLean French, New York; 1900
A : 26604, Oct. 26 ; Ic. Oct. 26 ; Ic. Dec. 5.
48154
a little comedy.
© Marv E. B. Emery, Salem, Mass. ; 1897 :
41164, July 15. 48155
Under the city lamps; Leander Richardson's
spectacular drama of life in New York.
© Leander Richardson, New York; 1892:
48159, Nov. 26. 48156
Under the city streets; in 4 acts. [78] p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Mabel L. V. Wagner, Philadelphia; D:
12992 ; May 18, 1908 ; 2c. May 18, 1908. 48157
Under the colors; a drama in 3 acts, by S. R.
Adams. [21] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Samuel R. Adams, Philadelphia ; D : 8584,
May 24, 1906; 2c. May 24, 1906; 2c. (printed.
20 p. 8°.) July 6, 1906. 48158
Under the crescent; by W. H. Mering; Type-
written.
© William H. Mering, Pittsburgh; 1896:
16793, Mar. 16; 2c. Nov. 9. 48159
Under the crown; a romantic drama in 4 acts,
by F. Wiesberg.
© Frank Wiesberg, Chicago; 1898:26498.
Apr. 28. 48160
Under the Cuban flag; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by J. Slaytor.
© Joseph Slaytor, Brooklyn; 1896:31926,
May 26. 48161
Under the curse; a temperance drama in 1 act,
by H. Elliott McBride. New York, O. A.
Roorbach, 1881. 8 p. 16°. ([Acting drama,
no. 148])
© O. A. Roorbach, New York; 1881:2218,
Feb. 12 ; 2c. Mar. 9. 48162
Under the dons; a comic opera, by Richard
Lanning and Hilding Anderson. [76] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Richard L. Sandwick, Highland Park,
111. ; D : 9490, Nov. 21, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1906.
48163
^^ a musical comedy in 3 acts, by R. L. Sand-
wick. 2 p. 1., 48 numb. 1. 4°. Printed.
[Words only]
© R. L. Sandwick, Highland Park, 111. ; D :
7798, Jan. 2, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1906. 48164
Under the eag-le; play in 1 act, by D. Potter.
[3], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1914 ; D : 36933 ; Dorothy Pot-
ter, Seattle. 48164a
3 plays, prologue and epilogue, by D. Pot-
ter. [50] p. 4°. Typewritten.
Contents : Watchful waiting. — Yellow yield-
ing.— Bombast and platitudes.
© Ic. Jan. 9. 1915; D: 39351; Dorothy
Potter, Seattle. 48164b
Under the flag; romantic drama in prologue
and 4 acts, by Franklin Bernard. New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1910. 69
p. 12°.
© Oct. 20, 1910; 2c. Oct. 21, 1910; D:
2233S; Samuel French, New York. 48165
Under the gallows; a sensation drama in 5
acts, by J. S. Norton.
© John S. Norton, New York ; 1872 : 13166,
Dec. 14. 48166
Under the gaslight; a romantic panorama of
the streets and homes of New York, by A.
Daly. New York, T. H. French, 1895. 47 p.
12°. ([French's standard drama, no. 378])
© Augustin Daly, New York, in renewal
from Aug. 1, 1895; 1895:26949, May 17; 2c.
July 25 ; 2c. Aug. 13. 48167
Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney,
New York, as surviving executors, in exten-
sion for 14 years. Renewal no. 53, July 23,
1909. Renewal entry, May 17, 1895, no. 26949.
48168
Under the greenwood tree; a children's pas-
toral play in 1 act, book and lyrics by Major
P. Trevor, music by Howard Carr. New
York, S. French; London, S. French, ltd.,
1909. 23 p. 12°. ([French's international
copyrighted ed. of the works of the best au-
thors, no. 159]) [Words only]
© Philip Trevor, London ; D : 16003, June 5,
1909 ; 2c. June 24, 1909. 48169
a comic opera in 3 acts, by F. Lyster.
© Fred Lyster, United States ; 1885 : 95.52,
Apr. 25. 48170
Under the hammer; or, Auction room sketches,
a farcical character comedy, by R. L. Daw-
son.
© Richard Lew Dawson, Indianapolis;
1878 : 3280, Mar. 18. 48171
Under the harvest moon; a rural comedy
drama in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by C. S. Prim-
rose. [42] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Cready S. Primrose, La Crosse, Wis. ;
D: 12119, Jan. 4, 1908; 2c. Jan. 4, 1908.
48172
2433
48173
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48197
Under the lash; a drama in 4 acts, [by] W. S.
Sanford.
© Walter Samuel Sanford, Philadelphia;
1886 : 15529, July 8. 48173
— or. Cripple Dick, a drama in 5 acts, by
C. F. Quinn. Chicago, C. H. Kerr & company,
1902. cover-title, 32 p. 12°.
© Charles H. Kerr & co., Chicago; D:
2055, June 26, 1902 ; 2c. July 26, 1902. 48174
Under the laurels; a drama in 5 acts, by T. S.
Denison. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1881. 41
p. 12°. ([Star drama])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1881:17321,
Nov. 7 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 48175
■ Same.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, as author, in re-
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 225, Oct. 18,
1909. Original entry, Nov. 7, 1881, no. 17321.
48176
Under the law; American play in 4 acts, by A.
Davis. [155] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1912 ; D : 29310 ; Allan Davis,
Pittsburgh. 48177
Under the lilacs; a sensational comedy drama,
by A. F. Power.
© Adele F. Power, Detroit ; D : 8619, May
31, 1906. 48178
Under the linden tree; a legendary play in 4
acts, by A. R. TafEt. [65] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Adella Ren6 Tafft, Providence, R. I.;
D : 11155, Aug. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1907.
48179
Under the lion's paw; an original sensational
melodrama in 5 acts.
© George Peck, Brooklyn ; 1892 : 7329, Feb.
15. 48180
Under the magnolia trees; a farce comedy, by
J. H. Almond.
© John PI. Almond, Louisville ; 1899 : 39568,
June 16. 48181
Under the Mexican sun; by W. H. Lardie. 40
p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Henry Lardie, Traverse City,
Mich.; D: 12916, May 6, 1908; 2c. May 6,
1908. 48182
Under the mistletoe; by W. A. L'Hommedieu.
Typewritten.
© Wm. A. L'Hommedieu, Buffalo ; 1900 A :
22131, Sept. 5; 2c. Sept. 6. 48183
comedy in 1 scene, by R. Stuart. [1], 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1912 ; D : 31009 ; Ralph Stuart,
New York. 48184
Under the mistletoe — Continued.
a comedy in 3 acts, by H. R. Walthew.
© Helene Ripley Walthew, Detroit ; 1900 A :
13352, May 28. 48185
— drama in 4 acts, by M. C. Quimby.
© Milton C. Quimby, Newark, N. J. ; 1894 :
28031, July 5. 48186
a drama in prologue and 4 acts with 6
tableaux, by M. St. John.
© Molyneux St. John, New York; 1877:
1388, Feb. 5. 48187
Under the new law; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by E. Wilson.
© Ella Wilson, United States ; 1888 : 36165,
Dec. 19. 48188
Under the oak; by E. Altheimer.
© Elizabeth Altheimer, St. Louis ; D : 8618,
May 31, 1906. 48189
Under the oak and shield; by F. D. Hills. 15
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank D. Hills, Uniontown, Kan. ; D :
12186, Jan. 16, 1908 ; 2c. June 19, 1908.
48190
Under the oaks; a drama in 4 acts, by Walter
Allyn Earle [pseud, of W. A. Elderkin] 88
p. f°. Typewritten.
© William A. Elderkin, Newport, Ky. ;
1885:25353, Dec. 3; 2c. Dec. 11. 48191
Under the palmetto; a semi-military melo-
drama, by J. F. Milliken and F- Kellar.
© J. F. Milliken and Fred Kellar, New
York; 1895:64305, Dec. 19. 48192
Under the patriarch; pathological play in 1 act,
by H. Turberville. [27] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1911 ; D : 2S070 ; Henry Tur-
berville, Washington. 48193
Under the Red cross; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by J. R. Grismer.
© Jos. R. Grismer, New York ; 1898 : 32142,
May 24. 48194
Under the Red cross in Armenia; a drama in
4 acts, by W. J. McKiernan.
© William J. McKiernan, Newark, N. J. ;
1896 : 65776, Dec. 3. 48195
Under the red flag; a tragedy in 4 acts, by
O. L. Sturm. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Olga Louise Sturm, Cleveland ; 1891 :
7444, Feb. 26 ; 2c. July 3. 48196
Under the red lights of Paris; a phantasma-
goria or comedy of human life in 6 acts, by
J. A. Schwenk. 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John A. Schwenk, Kingston, N. Y. ; D :
11268, Sept. 3, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 12, 1907.
48197
2434
48198
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48217
1886 : 10795,
48201
Under the red lion; u romantic drama in 4 acts,
arr. and adapted by F. Ormonde.
© Frederic Ormonde, Boston ; D : 1865,
May 10, 1902. 48198
Under the red robe; a romantic drama in 4
acts, by F. H. Gassaway.
© Frank H. Gassaway, San Francisco ;
1895 : 63191, Dec. 13. 48199
Under the restoration; play in 4 acts, by C.
Heverin.
© Cator Heverin, New Yorli ; 1900 A : 9840,
Apr. 17. 48200
Under the rimrock; drama of the West in 3
acts, by Hoyt T. Cook [pseud, of T. C. Hoyt]
[1], 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1915 ; D : 41009 ; Timothy C.
Hoyt, Ogden, Utah. 48200a
Under the rod; an American play in 4 acts, by
M. Bates.
© Morgan Bates, Cliicago ;
May 6.
Under the rose; 1 act playlet dealing with the
bluffer, by K. P. Way. [2], 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1913; D : 34866 ; Katherine
Parriott Way, Denver. 48202
■ -play in 3 acts, by M. Douglas. [78] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1911; D : 23376 ; Minnie
Douglas, Sea Cliff, N. Y. 48203
Under the royal oak; a romantic drama in 4
acts, by H. J. Fowler and Agnes Ardeck,
founded on the French of Alexandre Dumas,
p6re.
© Herbert J. Fowler and Agnes E. Kerr,
New York ; D : 3585, June 10, 1903. 48204
or. The eavesdroppers, play in 4 acts, by
C. Jordan. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Carina Jordan, Mount Vernon, N. Y. ;
D : 2185, Aug. 6, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1902.
48205
Under the seventh rib; an operetta in 3 acts,
words and nmsic by Elliott Schenck. 75 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© E. Schenck, Baltimore; D : 8855, July
13, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1906. 48206
Under the shade of the Alamo; dramatic oper-
etta, by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mullaly, music by
Adolph Rosenbecker. 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1909 ; D : 17075 ; Thos. W.
Mullaly music co., Fort Worth, Tex. 48207
Under the shadow; drama, prologue and 3
acts, by H. C. Husted.
© Harry C. Husted, New York; 1873:
13915, Dec. 3. 48208
Under the shadow — Continued.
or, His other self, play in 1 act, by E. W.
Goodell. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1914 ; D : 37194 ; Elwood Wil-
bur Goodell, New York. 48208a
Under the shadow
(The)
of a crime. See Strike
Under the shadow of fate,
hand.
See Heart and
Under the
Ethelin.
shadow of the banshee.
iSee
Under the shadows; in 1 act, by L. Burleigh.
12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1910 ; D : 22190 ; Lawrence
Burleigh, National Military Home, O. 48209
Under the skylight; comedy sketch in 1 act,
by F. G. Hyde. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank George Hyde, Bristol, Conn. ; D :
7928, Jan. 31, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1906. 48210
Under the Southern Cross; military sketch, by
A. M. Keller. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1910; D : 20084 ; Anna Marie
Keller, San Francisco. 48211
war drama in 4 acts, by Chri-stian Reid
[pseud, of F. Christine Tiernan] Raleigh,
Capital printing company, 1900. 106 p.
diagrs. 12°,
© Frances C. Tiernan, Salisbury, N. C. ;
1900 A : 12904, May 22 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1907.
48212
Under the spell; a drama in 3 acts, by R. F.
Fritz.
© Rayman Forest Fritz, Cleveland ; D :
5245, June 8, 1904. 48213
-a temperance play in 4 acts, by E. C.
Whalen. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1889] 13
p. 16°. ([Amateur series])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1890 : 29183,
Sept. 22; 2c. Oct. 10; 2c. Nov. 20. 48214
Under the spell of music; in 1 act, by S. Gil-
bert. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Stella Gilbert, Council Bluffs, la.; D:
2231, Aug. 13, 1902; Ic. Aug. 13, 1902; Ic.
Aug. 21, 1902. 48215
Under the sphinx; a play in 4 acts, by E. Cook.
Typewritten.
© Edith Cook, San Francisco ; 1897 : 23921,
Apr. 17; 2c. Apr. 17. 48216
Under the stars; a play, by V. Sardou and E.
Gregory.
© Victorien Sardou and Eliot Gregory,
Paris; 1899:64951, Oct. 7. 48217
2435
48218
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48235
Under the stars— Continued.
a romantic drama in 4 acts, by E. L.
Snader.
© Edward L. Snader, New Yorli ; D : 1934,
May 26, 1902. 48218
Under the Stars and Bars; a drama of the old
South, by H. E. Chambers. Ill p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Henry E. Chambers, New Orleans; D:
8537, May 16, 1906 ; 2c. May 31, 1906. 48219
Under the Stars and Stripes; complete pro-
gram for patriotic occasions, by Alice Cook
Fuller. Franklin, O., Eldridge entertain-
ment house, 1915. 18 p. 12°.
© Nov. 5, 1915; 2c. Dec. 20, 1915; D:
42602; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 48219a
great Filipino war drama in 4 acts, by
Geo. H. Hoskyn. [69] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1911 ; D : 25687 ; Anna Laird,
Long Branch, N. J. 48220
a tale of the days of '61 in 4 acts, by F. G.
Nixon-Nirdlinger. [83] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick G. Nixon-Nirdlinger, Phila-
delphia; D:5599, Oct. 4, 1904; 2c. Oct. 4,
1904. 48221
See also Meagher of the sword.
Under the terror; drama in 3 acts, adapted
from the Danish by Michaelis, by E. Emerson.
120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1909 ; D : 17119 ; Edwin Em-
erson, New York. 48222
Under the western sky. See At the Golden
Gate.
Under the wheel; a modern play in 6 scenes,
by H. Garland. Boston, The Barta press,
1890. [26] 1. 8°.
© Hamlin Garland, Boston; 1889:24100,
Aug. 1 ; 2c. Sept. 10, 1890. 48223
Under the wheels; a play in 5 acts, by R. E.
Shapley.
© Rufus E. Shapley, Philadelphia; 1873:
8282, July 18. 48224
a play of business and home-life in 4 acts,
by J. Elson.
© Jacob Elson, Philadelphia; 1882:14405,
Aug. 30. 48225
Under the willows; a drama in 5 acts, by Ma-
dame Neuville.
© W. H. Leake, New York; 1871:7953,
Aug. 25. 48226
Under treatment; a comedy in 3 acts from the
German, the English version by B. Pogson
and Elmer B. Harris. [92] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Bertha Pogson, Hamburg, Germany; D:
5478, An.^-. 26, 1904 ; 2c. Aug: 26, 1904. 48227
Under 2 clouds; in 4 acts, by A. Evans. [58] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1911; D : 24689 ; Arthur
Evans, Yookum, Tex. 48228
Under two flags; a drama, by A. L. Griffin.
© Arthur L. Griffin, Boston; 1886:26138,
Nov. 19. 48229
— dramatization in 5 acts of Ouida's [Louise
De la Ramge's] celebrated story of same
title, by Nelson Copston. [52] p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Ic. Oct. 26,
Byers, Chicago.
1914; D: 38612; Alexander
48229a
— new dramatic version in 5 acts and 2 al-
ternative acts, by W. Coleman. 229 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1913; D: 32707; Walter
Coleman, New York. 48230
— an original dramatization of Ouida's
[Louise De la Ramee's] novel of the same
name, by Arthur L. Collins. 2 p. 1., 32, [2] p.
f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1914 ; D : 38842 ; R. C. Smith,
Bedford, O. 48230a
— a play in 5 acts, by C. H. Betts.
© Charles H. Betts, Cincinnati; 1876:
12073, Oct. 28. 48231
and 11 scenes, dramatized by R. Gan-
thony from the novel of the same name by
Ouida [pseud, of Louise De la Ramee]
© Richard Ganthony, Chicago ; 1885 : 21866.
Oct. 19. 48232
— a play in 4 acts, from the book of Ouida
[pseud, of Louise De la Ram6e] by P. W.
Hyde. [50] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh; D:
952, Oct. 14, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1901. 48233
— a romantic comedy drama in prologue and
3 acts, by W. G. Browne, an adaptation from
Ouida's [Louise De la Ramge's] novel of the
same name.
© W. Gault Browne, Chicago; D:743,
Aug. 12, 1901. 48234
— a romantic play in 4 acts, dramatized
from Ouida's [Louise De la Ramie's] novel
by A. Mitchell. Chicago, The dramatic pub.
CO., 1893. 31 p. 12°.
© R. H. Russell & son. New York; 1893:
35299, July 28; 2c. Dec. 26, 1893; 2c. Aug.
30, 1901. 48235
— See also, Cigarette.
Under two jags; satire in 1 act, by J. Leonard.
[1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1914 ; D : 37365 ; James Leon-
ard, New York. 48235a
2436
48236
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48254
Under two kings; a drama in 4 acts and 6
scenes, by A. H. Sperry and D. A. DriscoU.
© Albert H. Sperry and David A. Driscoll,
Columbus, O. ; 1899 : 52034, Aug. 14. 48236
Under two suns. See Mangasha el ra josiss.
Under which flag? or, War times in the Old
Dominion, an American play, by C. T. Dazey.
© Charles T. Dazey, Fargo, N. D. ; 1885:
1923, Jan. 21. 48237
Under which king? in 4 acts, by J. B. Fagan.
[96] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Bernard Fagan, London ; D : 4276,
Nov. 20. 1903; 2c. Oct. 26, 1903. 48238
Under woman's rule; a .comedy in 4 acts,
adapted from the Bohemian of J. K. Tyl, by
J. HlavaCek.
© John Hlavdcek, New York; 1892:32847,
Aug. 10. 48239
Under- world (The); a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by Daniel Boone Sorlin. [195] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Daniel B. Sorlin, New York; D : 8064,
Feb. 27. 1906; 2c. Mar. 6, 1906. 48240
— 1 act protean play, by R. V. Ziemer and
William H. Clifford. 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1911; D : 23200 ; Roland
West. New York. 48241
— -original melodrama in 4 acts, by L. Os-
bourne. London and New York, D. Appleton
& CO., 1907. 2 p. 1., [vii]-viii, 151 p. 16°.
© Lloyd Osbourne, New York ; D : 10927,
July 8, 1907 ; 2c. July 8, 1907. 48242
play in 4 acts, by F. N. Steffy. [56] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1913 ; D : 34105 ; Florence
Nightingale Steffy, Kutztown, Pa. 48243
Under- world (An) episode; sketch, by D. Gar-
cia. [2], 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1913; D : 33872 ; Dolores
Garcia, Boston. 48244
Under- world (An) reformation; drama in 3
scenes, by C. C. Fuherling. [14] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1913; D : 34904 ; Carl C.
Fuherling, Detroit. 48245
Undercurrent (The); a drama in 4 acts, by F.
Moss. [2], 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1912; D : 29905 ; Fredric
Moss, Kansas City, Mo. 48246
drama in 3 acts, by J. Gorman and C.
Bentinck. [87] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1914; D: 37022; Jack Gor-
man and Cyril Bentinck, New York. 48246a
Undercurrent (The) — Continued.
a drama of passing events in 4 acts, by A.
Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1888 : 30358,
Oct. 25. 48247
Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney,
New York ; as executors, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 7068, Oct. 26, 1915.
Original entry, Oct. 25, 1888, no. 30358.
48247a
Undercurrents; a drama in 4 acts, by N. R.
Craven.
© Nettie R. Craven, San Francisco; 1889:
2.5276, Aug. 19. 48248
a drama of character in a prologue and 3
acts, by W. R. Jarvis and W. B. Willard.
© Wilber R. Jarvis and William Barry
Willard, New York ; 1874 : 1511, Feb. 10.
48249
•play in 4 acts, characters based on Tenny-
son's Locksley hall, by A. Prescott and F. E.
Willcox. [142] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1915; D : 41772 ; Augusta
Prescott and Frances E. Willcox, New York.
48249a
Undercurrents of life; twenty minute act, bar
room scene, by S. Herbert. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Sidney Herbert, New York ; D : 11735,
Nov. 13, 1907; Ic. Nov. 13, 1907; Ic. Dec. 19,
1907. 48250
Underfoot; a drama in 4 acts and a prologue,
based upon Victor Hugo's Les miserables, by
C. W. Tayleure.
© Clifton W. Tayleure, Brooklyn; 1870:
1002, Aug. 18. 48251
Undergraduate (The); comedy drama in 3 acts,
by P. Eaton.
© Paul Eaton, Washington; 1891:4920,
Feb. 4. 48252
Undergraduates (The); by V. G. Ideu. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© V. Gilmore Iden and F. C. Lewis, Wash-
ington; D: 14871, Jan. 21, 1909; 2c. Jan. 21,
1909. ' 48253
Underground; a comedy drama in 5 acts, illus-
trating life in the Pennsylvania coal fields,
by D. L. Hart.
© Daniel L. Hart, Wilkes-Barre,* I'a. ; 1892 :
8351, Feb. 23. 48254
Underground (The) railroad. fi't- Peculiar
Sam. — Servitude and freedom
2437
48255
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48275
Understood (An) misunderstanding; a com-
edy, by W. A. Bu thorn.
(5) W. A. Butliorn, Brooklyn; 1899:8429,
Jan. 27. 48255
Understudy (The); by H. Lahnde.
© Harry Lahnde, Chicago ; D : 12967, May
14, 1908. 48256
comedy in 1 act, by U. Clayton. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913 ; D : 34563 ; Una Clay-
ton, New York. 48257
musical skit in 1 act, by W. Montague.
[3] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1911; D: 25264; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 48258
— -a 1 act musical sketch, by A. K. Foster.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Allan K. Foster, Chicago; D : 12622,
Mar. 26, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 26, 1908. 48259
Undertaker and the red soubrettes; sketch in 1
act, by T. P. Morgan. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Tom P. Morgan, Rogers, Ark. ; D : 8098,
Mar. 5, 1906; 2c. Mar. 5, 1906. 48260
Undertaker's (The) daughter; original farce
in 1 act, by Frank Dumont. Chicago, The
Dramatic publishing co., [1897] 11 p. 12°.
([Darkey and comic drama])
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 59879,
Oct. 22; 2c. Oct. 21. 48261
Undertaker's (The) mistake; 1 act comedy, by
A. .1. I^'ay. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Albert .T. Fay, Denver ; D : 11151, Aug.
9, 1907 ; 2c. July 26, 1907. 48262
Undertaker's (The) romance; comedy in 1 act,
by Otis Lincoln Colburn. [9] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1912 ; D : 28283 ; Otis L. Col-
burn, Chicago. 48263
Undertow (The); by F. W. Calkins.
© Franklin Welles Calkins, Dodgeville,
Wis. ; D : 9710, Dec. 29, 1906. 48264
originally submitted to Winthrop Ames'
contest under the title of The boomerang,
play in 4 acts with a prologue, by A. Rives
(Princess P. Troubetzkoy) [153] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1915; D : 40177 ; Amelie
Rives (Princess Pierre Troubetzkov ) , New
York. 48264a
— play in 4 acts, by E. Walter. [145] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1915; D: 40107; Eugene
Walter, New York. 48264b
Undertow (The) — Continued.
vaudeville sketch of the underworld, by E.
Marten. [6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
'© Ic. Mar. 16, 1914 ; D : 36356 ; E. Martell,
Philadelphia. 48264c
See also White slave's love.
Undesirable neighbor; by F. S. Wardell. [2],
52 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1910; D: 22345; Frederick
Schuyler Wardell, Stamford, Conn. 48265
■ -by William D. Hall. Typewritten.
© Charles William Douglass, Philadelphia ;
1900 A : 23971, Sept. 26 ; 2c. Sept. 26. 48266
Undine; a drama in 4 acts, by E. E. Campbell.
Grand Rapids, Mich.
© Esther E. Cimpbell, Oakdale Park,
Mich. ; 1890 : 22388, July 14. 48267
opera libretto in 3 acts, by J. Sterns
[pseud, of Justine Sterns Lewis] 50 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1909 ; D : 17731 ; Justine
Sterns, New York. 48268
■a piny, prologne and epilogue, by W. L.
Courtney. 6 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Beatrice Stella Patrick Campbell, Lon-
don; D:4016, Sept. 25, 1903; 2c. Sept. 25,
1903. 48269
a tragedy in 4 acts, by Whitworth Wynne
[pseud, of C. W. Cayzer] New York, P. R.
Reynolds, 1908. 74 p. 12°.
© Charles Wm. Cayzer, London ; A : 222240,
Nov. 5, 1908; '2c. Nov. 5, 1908. 48270
— See also King's (The) jester and other
short plays.
Undine, the water nymph; by J. P. Prochaska.
© .John P. Prochaska, San Francisco ; D :
8162, Mar. 14, 1906. 48271
-by M. X^lein. [6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1911; D: 2.5616; Manuel
Klein, New York. 48272
Undiscovered (An) genius; by George H. Em-
erick. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Hallett Gilberti, Boston ; D : 1311,
Jan. 17, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 17, 1902. 48273
Undismayed; or. Love's sacrifice, by J. H.
Kendall.
© J. Harrold Kendall, Reading, Pa.; 1890:
12132, Apr. 12. 48274
Undoing (The) of Job; a comedy in 3 acts, by
J. Stone. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1909.
34 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© .Tohn Stone, Cambridge, Mass. ; D :
14439, Dec. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1909. 48275
2438
48276
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48295
Uneasy (An) crown; drama in 4 acts, by J. B.
WooUlridge. [1], 72 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1911 ; D : 23863 ; J. B. Wool-
dridge, Chicago. 48276
Uneducated (The) professor; monologue, by E.
Hopkins. [1], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1915; D : 41922 ; Edwin
Hoplvins, New York. 48276a
Unemployed (The); play in 4 acts, by S. H.
Cornell. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1913; D: 33464; Sarah
Hughes Cornell , Los Angeles. 48277
Unequal (An) match. See Angle, the coun-
try girl.
Unerquickliche stiicke. See Dramatische
werke [von George] Bernard Shaw.
Uneta; a drama in 4 acts, by M. J. Clifford.
© Mary J. Clifford, Dover, N. H. ; 1893:
■42864, Sept. 25; 2c. Oct. 27. 48278
Unexpected (The); comedy in 1 act, by Ed-
mund Day. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hal Davis, Chesaning, Mich. ; D : 1476,
Feb. 24, 1902; 2c. Feb. 17, 1902. 48279
■ ■ by F. Searight. [2], 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 1, 1914 ; D : 37440 ; Franklyn
Searight, New York. 48279a
a comedy in 3 acts, by C. C. Washburn.
© Claude C. Washburn, Duluth, Minn. ;
D : 11117, Aug. 5, 1907. 48280
by Claude C. Washburn and T. N.
Metcalf. 56 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. May 9, 1910; D: 21043; Thomas
Newell Metcalf, New York. 48281
— comedy playlet in 1 act, by E. Foreman.
[11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1913; D : 344.52 ; Edgar
Foreman, New York. 48282
drama in 5 acts, by S. Weiller. [122] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1914 ; D : 39180 ; Simon Weil-
ler, New York. 48282a
— a monologue, by Evelyn Simms. New
York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1909. 6 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 15713,
Apr. 26, 1909 ; 2c. June 8, 1909. 48283
— play in 1 act, by A. Hoffman. [1], 39 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1915 ; D : 39738 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 48283a
by E. B. Benedict. 20 p. 4°. Type-
Unexpected (The) — Continued.
sketch, by F. Finney. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 9, 1912; D : 29626 ; Frank Fin-
ney, Boston. 48284
■ or, The turning-point, a plav in 1 act, by
F. Gerald. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1913; D: 32184; Florence
Gerald, New York. 48285
Unexpected (An) call; romance in 1 act, bv
B. L. [16] p. nar. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. July 8, 1913; D : 34111 ; Bessie F.
Smith, New York. 48286
Unexpected (The) climax; by M. Flanagan.
© INIatthew Flanagan, New York; 1898:
11747, Feb. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 16. 48287
Unexpected (An) expectation; an original 1
act sketch, by F. J. Beaman. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Fred J. Beaman. Jackson, Mich. ; D :
2848, Jan. 2, 1903; 2c. Dec. 19, 1902. 48288
Unexpected (An) fare; a comedy in 1 act,
dramatized by L. Garrard, from the story by
Maxwell Gray.
© Louise Garrard, Governor's Island,
N. Y. ; 1894:21135, Apr. 25. 48289
Unexpected (The) guest; by E. Gillespie.
[113] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ethel Gillespie, Chicago; D : 2.567, Nov.
10, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1902. 48290
— comedy-drama in 1 act, by J. L Tanzman.
4 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Joseph I. Tanzman, New York; D: 12745,
Apr. 14, 1908; 2c. Apr. 14. 1908. 48291
[2],
— modern play in 3 acts, by I. Dodge.
105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1910; D: 21749; Ira Dodge,
New York. 48292
a vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by Amos J.
written.
© le. Apr. 21, 1915; D: 40426; Edwin B.
Benedict, New York. 48283b
Hershey. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1906. 18 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D : 9031,
Sept. 4, 1906; 2c. Sept. 4, 1906. 48293
Unexpected guests; a farce, by W. D. Howells.
New York, Harper & brothers, 1893. 2 p. 1.,
54 p. front., 5 pi. 24°. (Harper's black &
white series)
© W. D. Howells, New York ; 1893 : 21687,
May 4 ; 2c. May 17. 48294
• See also Four acting monologues.
Unexpected (The) happened; farce comedy in
1 act, by Thomas H. Ince. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© John E. Ince and Emma Ince, New York ;
D : 10094, Mar. 8, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1907.
48295
2439
48296
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48315
Unexpected interruptions; in 2 acts.
© Minna L. Harding, Boston ; 1900 A: 29196,
Nov. 30. 48296
Unexpected (An) legacy; a comedietta in 1
act, bv Etibert W. Fowler. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1894. 11 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed.
of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker «& co., Boston; 1894:
29712, July 16 ; 2c. Aug. 2. 48297
Unexpected (The) man; a drama in 4 acts, by
Arnold Reeves. [98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Aubrey Buggies, Harrington, N. J. ;
D : 13360, July 17, 1908 ; 2c. July 17, 1908.
48298
Unexpected (An) outbreak. See Best (The)
authors' Christmas plays.
Unexpected (An) visit; a play in 1 act, by
p]. T. Emery. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edwin T. Emery, San Francisco ; D :
13146, June 8, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1908. 48299
Unexpected (An) visitor; a comedy sketch in 1
act, by Ned Risley from original ideas sug-
gested by E. C. Way. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Madge Maitland and Earle C. Way, New
York ; D : 105, Feb. 2, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1901.
48300
Unexpected visitors; a farce, by Frank Du-
mont. Chicago, Dramatic pub. co.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1898 : 68621,
Nov. 25 : 2c. Nov. 25. 48301
Unexpected (The) voyage of .Jack and Pen.
Sec Troublesome children.
Unexpected (The) wealthy; a melodrama in 3
acts and 6 scenes, by G. N. Manassiotis. 45
p. f°. Typewritten.
© George N. Manassiotis, Stamford, Conn. ;
D : 8316, Apr. 10, 1906 ; 2c. July 28, 1906.
48302
Unfair competition; play in 1 act, by F. S.
Clark. [1], 15 p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1914 ; D : 39012 ; F. Sherwood
Clark, Brooklyn. 48302a
Unfair (The) sex; play in 1 act, by F. Gren-
don. [1], 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1913 ; D : 35141 ; Felix Gren-
don. New York. 48303
Unfaithful; comedy in 3 acts, by Roberto
Bracco, tr. by D. St. Cyr. [97] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Dirce St. Cyr, New York ; D : 9832, Jan.
23, 1907; 2c. Jan. 23, 1907. 48304
Unfaithfulness and retribution; drama in 5
acts, by H. Wagner.
© Hermann Wagner, Milwaukee; 1898:
16551, Mar. 11. 48305
Unfehlbare (Die) theorie; komcidie in 1 akt,
von Homunkulus. Wien, Otto Eirich. 16 p.^
12°.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1914 ; D : 37733 ; Otto Eirich,
Vienna. 48305a
Unfinished (The) manuscript; dramatic sketch,
by M. Stevens. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1911; D: 28032; Millie
Stevens, Chicago. 48306
Unfinished (The) picture; comedy dramatic
sketch, by Arthur Gladstone Wallis. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Gladstone Wallis, Brooklyn ; D :
1167, Dec. 10, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1901. 48307
Unfinished (The) sentence; a play in 4 acts, by
G. V. Stuart. [89] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1909 ; D : 16275 ; Gerald Vil-
liers Stuart, Waterford, Ireland. 48308
Unfinished (The) symphony; a drama in 1 act
and 1 scene, by E. L. Connelly. [21] p. 8°.
Proof.
© Eugene Le Moyne Connelly, Pittsburgh;
D : 13990, Oct. 5, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1908.
48309
Unforeseen (The); by M. Odelle. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Maude Odelle, San Francisco ; D : 14405,
Nov. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1908. 48310
Unforeseen consequences; play in 4 acts, by M.
Mikol. 52 p. f^. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1911; D : 28232 ; Maurice
Mikol, New York. 48311
Unforgiven; a society emotional play in 5 acts
and 5 scenes, dramatized by H. Coleman from
the novel of that name by Berriedale.
© Helen Coleman, New York; 1873:8630,
July 30. 48312
Unfortunate; an emotional drama in 4 acts, by
M. B. M.
© Margaretta B. Moore, New York ; 1874 :
5665, Apr. 28. 48313
Unfortunate (An) attachment; play in 1 act,
by D. Davies. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1914 ; D : 35793 ; Dohl Davies,
New York. 48313a
Unfortunate (The) children. See Cloudy sky.
Unfulfilled (The) prophecies.
© James Albert, Atlantic City ; 1892 : 17613,
Apr. 23. 48314
Ung sejlads; skuespiel i 4 handlinger, af Ejlert
Bjerke. Kristiania, H. Aschehoug & co. (W.
Nygaard) 1912. [2], 212 p. 12°.
© Nov. 19, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1913 ; D : 31865 ;
H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania, Norway.
48315
2440
48315
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48332
ITnge (De) dr0mine. See Aegtesland.
tTngefliig'elte (Der) zweifiisser; komdclie in 3
akten, von Heller Halberg. Berlin, Biihnen-
verlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., 1914. 71
p. 8°.
© Ic. July 11, 1914 ; D : 37539 ; Buhnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
48315a
Unges (De) forbund.
af Henrik Ibsen.
See Efterladte skrifter;
Ungetreue (Der) Eckehart; schwank in 3
akten, von H. Sturm. Berlin, 1913. 88 p.
12°.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1913 ; D : 34924 ; Hans Sturm,
Dresden, Germany. 48316
Ungleichen (Die) schalen; 5 einaktige dramen,
von .Jakob Wassermann. Berlin, S. Fischer
verlag, 1912. 293 p. 12°.
'© Sept. 26, 1912; 2c. Mar. 6, 1913; D:
32540; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 48317
Ungrateful (An) husband,
fatuation.
See Lionel's in-
Unguarded treasures; sketch, by M. D. Weil.
[1], 4 p. 4°. Typevpritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1912; D: 31700; Mabel
Dobyns Weil, New York. 48318
Unhappiness, See Infelicia.
Unhappy (An) love; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 75 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12059, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
48319
Unhappy (The) marriage,
wreck.
See Colima (The)
Unicorn (The) from the stars; by William B.
Yeats and Lady Gregory. New York, The
Macmillan co., 1908. 5 p. 1., 7-132 p. 16°.
© Macmillan co., New York ; D : 12178,
Jan. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 15, 1908. 48330
and other plays; by William B. Yeats and
Lady Gregory. New York, Macmillan cc,
1908. xiii, 210 p. 12°.
Contents : The unicorn from the stars, by
Lady Gregory and W. B. Yeats. — Cathleen
Ni Houlihan, by W. B. Yeats. — The hour-
glass, by W. B. Yeats.
© Macmillan co.. New York; A: 206837,
May 13, 1908 ; 2c. May 13, 1908. 48321
Uniform (The) and the girl; by P. R. Kellar.
© Philip R. Kellar, Chicago ; D : 9498, Nov.
22, 1906. 48322
Uniform divorce. See Nation's (A) crime.
Unifying (The) catastrophe,
groucherinos.
See Taming the
Uninvited guest; a drama in 4 acts, by H. C.
Bergen-Curtis.
© Helen Corinne Bergen-Curtis, Washing-
ton; D : 7351, Oct. 2, 1905. 48323
Uninvited (An) member; play for girls in 2
scenes, by Elizabeth F. Guptill. Chicago,
T. S. Denison & co. [1912] 19 p. 16°.
© Oct. 18, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 21,1912 ; D : 31186 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 48324
Union and liberty; comedy drama, by K. Bun-
nell. 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. K. Hopcroft, Fruitvale, Cal. ; D:
13026, May 22, 1908 ; 2c. May 21, 1908. 48325
Union bank robbery; a drama in 3 acts, by
J. A. McGiuley. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. McGinley, St. Louis ; D : 4820,
Mar. 31, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1904. 48326
Union depot; 1 act comedy, by A. S. Bock. 36
p. 16°. Printed.
© Annie Sara Bock, Boyer, W. Va. ; D :
7683, Dec. 8, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1905. 48327
Union depot for a day; a drama [in 1 act] em-
ploying fifty people, by H. Gaylord, L. R.
Sanders and C. A. Sanders. Canton, 111., The
authors, 1905. 16 numb. 1. 4°.
© Helen Gaylord, Luzetta R. Sanders &
Cora A. Sanders, Canton, 111. ; D : 7608, Nov.
23, 1905; 2c. Dec. 11, 1905. 48328
Union (The) drummer boy; or, The last
charge at Shiloh, a military drama in 5 acts
and 6 tableaux, by A. F. Nail. Gallon, O.,
Inquirer printing house, 1890. 36 p. 8°.
© A. F. Nail, Mansfield, O. ; 1888:27221,
Sept. 24 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1890. 48329
Union (The) girl's choice,
the Rappahannock.
See Scout (The) of
Union (The) label; dramatic episode in 1 act,
by W. Montague. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1910 ; D : 22631 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 48330
Union (A) man; comedy drama in 5 acts end-
ing with the tableaux of humanity, by C.
Pfeil.
© Carl Pfeil, Chicago; D:2649, Nov. 28,
1902. 48331
Union (The) of nations. See 1876.
Union (The) preserved; heroic drama of the
Civil War period in 5 acts, by W. E. Horton.
© William Edward Horton, St. Louis;
1893 : 40406, Sept. 5. 48332
2441
48333
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48353
Union (The) scout in marching through
Georgia; historical military drama of Sher-
man's march to the sea, in 5 acts and 5 spec-
tacular tableaux, by J. W. Clemson. [Craw-
fordsville, Ind., G. E. Waters, 1884] 56 p.
16°.
© J. W. Clemson, Crawfordsville, Ind. ;
1884 : 10372, May 22 ; 2c. Dec. 4.
48333
Union (The) signal; military drama, by W. L.
Huraniell and A. H. Gamble.
© Wm. L. Hummell and A. H. Gamble,
Dixon, 111. ; 1898 : 31638, May 21 ; 2c. Aug. 25.
48334
Union (The) spy; a military, allegorical drama
of the great rebellion, by E. B. Temple.
I© Elwood B. Temple, Battle Creek; 1871:
1472, Feb. 22. 48335
a sensational and scenic drama in 5 acts,
by H. R. Spurling. Typewritten.
© Harry Robert Spurling, Marysville, O. ;
1899 : 83423, Dec. 26 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1900.
48336
or, The battle of Malvern Hill, by G. M.
Smith.
© G. Mellville Smith, Boston; 1872:1032,
Feb. 1. 48337
■ or. The battle of Weldon railroad, a mili-
tary drama in 5 acts, by L. W. Osgood. Wo-
burn, Mass., J. L. Parker, 1871. 32 p. 16°.
(Parker's amateur player)
© John L. Parker, Woburn, Mass.; 1871:
4597, May 17 ; 2c. Jan. 26, 1872. 48338
Union station; by Lucia B. Griffin.
© Souvenir pub. co., Albia, la. ; D : 7174,
Aug. 28, 1905.
48339
Unique; a play in 5 acts, by Odd [pseud, for
H. G. Rosenbaum] 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H. G. Rosenbaum, Los Angeles ; D : 322,
Apr. 8, 1901 ; 2c. June 3, 1901. 48340
Unique (A) coincidence; a comedy in 2 acts, by
M. B. Snow. Indianapolis [F. H. Smith]
1890. 39 p. 4°.
© Margaret Butler Snow, Indianapolis ;
1890 : 37395, Nov. 25 ; 2c. Dec. 16. 48341
Unique shower for bride; trial for contem-
plated matrimony, burlesque, by B. M. Jelks.
12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1915; D : 39845 ; Bessie Mc-
Donald .Telks, Quitman, Ga. 48341a
Unique (The) trio; or, Three uniques.
© George Vance, United States; 1883:
234.53, Dec. 18. 48342
United; or. As a woman saw it, play in 5 act,
by K. S. Hardman. [63] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1914; D : 36672 ; Kathryn
Stone Hardman, Birmingham, Ala. 48342a
United by mistake; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. S til well.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stihvell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12070, Jan. 3, 1908. 48343
United in death. See Love eternal.
United (The) kingdom of America; or, 2,000
A. D., a musical satii-e in 2 acts, by G. M. Von
Schrader. 127 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© George M. Von Schrader, St. Louis ; D :
13924, Sept. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1908. 48344
United North and South,
can War drama.
See Spanish- Ameri-
United (The) order of baseball rooters of the
United States and Canada. Sec Ritual, the
United order of base ball rooters of the
United States and Canada.
United (A) pair; 1 act piece, by Comyns Carr.
London, J. Williams, ltd., 1906. 22 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 9317,
Oct. 26, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1906. 48345
United States, a southern boy. See Devotion.
United States auction sale; farce in 1 act, by
Test Dal ton. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1913; D : 33702 ; Samuel
Lewis Shank, Indianapolis. 48346
United States beauties extravaganza and bur-
lesque CO.; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by W. B.
Watson.
© W. B. Watson, New York; 1897:990.5,
Feb. 8. 48347
U. S. limited express; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by G. F. and C. F. Dittmar.
- © George F. and Charles F. Dittmar, Jer-
sey City ; 1890 : 41302, Dec. 26. 48348
U. S. mail; by Elmer Walter. Typewritten.
© Lester E. Walter, Lisburn, Pa.; 1892:
28435, July 7 ; Ic. June 9. 48349
■ a musical farce-comedy, by G. C. Jenks.
© George C. Jenks, Pittsburgh ; 1888 : 17340,
June 18. 48350
U. S. secret service; by J. G. Howser. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© .Josephine Howser, Chicago; D : 16017,
June 7, 1909 ; 2c. June 7, 1909. 48351
a melodrama, by J. W. Harkins, jr.
© James AV. Harkins, jr., Worcester; 1893:
42025, Sept. 18. 48352
U. S. S. Alhambra; a naval comic opera in 2
acts, libretto by F. Soule, music by L. Dins-
more. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Soule and Lon Dinsmore, Boston ;
1890 : 7252, Mar. 3 ; 2c. Mar. 27. 48353
2442
48354
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48375
U, S. S. Alhambra — Continued.
a navicular musical romance in 2 acts,
libretto by F. Soule, nmsic by L. Dinsmore.
'© Frank Soule and Lon Dinsmore, Boston ;
1887 : 29954, Nov. IS. 48354
IT. S. S. Cherry tree; comic opera in 3 acts, by
T. R. Marsters and C. H. Rees.
© T. R. Marsters, Peoria, 111. ; 1898 : 44300,
July 25 ; Ic. July 25 ; Ic. Sept. 15. 48355
U. S. S. Lalapaloosa; au entirely original nau-
tical comic opera in 2 acts, by C. Dunham.
128 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Curtis Dunham, Brooklyn ; D : 16078,
June 16, 1909 ; 2c. June 16, 1909. 48356
U. S. S. Finback; or, The white lass that loved
a colored sailor, the American travesty on
Gilbert and Sullivan's nautical comic opera,
H. M. S. Pinafore ; or. The lass that loved a
sailor, in 2 acts, libretto by C. F. Pidgin.
'© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston; 1878:15002,
Dec. 21. 48357
IT. S. treasury note, the people's money; a
drama of financial history, conspiracy, and de-
velopment, by S. G. Howe.
© S. G. Howe, Detroit; 1891:22619, June
22. 48358
United we shall ever stand; sketch, by J. A.
Joyce. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1911; D : 28036 ; James A.
Joyce, Oxward, Cal. 48359
United we stand; [by] L. Sprenger.
© Louis Sprenger, United States; 1893:
34390, July 24. 48360
Universal (An) exchange; an entertainment in
1 act, by E. M. Cleaver. Chicago, Dramatic
pub. CO., 1910. 32 p. 12°.
© Dec. 22, 1910; 2c. Dec. 24, 1910; D:
22910 ; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 48361
Universe (The) in 1990; or, Touch the button,
in a prologue and 2 acts, by M. J. O'Neill.
[1], 59 p. f°. Typewritten.
© M. J. O'Neill, Cincinnati; 1890:25579,
Aug. 18 ; 2c. Oct. 27. 48362
University bride; comedy in 3 acts, by H. B.
White. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. aiar. 25, 1910 ; D : 20576 ; Helena Bal-
lard White, Seattle. 48363
Unjust justice; an original farce in 1 act, by
Geo. A. Simms. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing
CO., 1889. 7 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of stand-
ard and minor drama, no. 269] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1889:88884,
Dec. 20 ; 2c. Dec. 81. 48364
" a play of powerful human interest in 4
acts, by Louis Eagan. [138] p. 4°. Type-
written.
'© Arthur C. Alston, New York ; D : 4850,
Apr. 7, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1904. 48365
Unjust (An) verdict; a melodrama in 5 acts,
by M. Bertrand.
© Madge Bertrand, Chicago ; D : 443, May
9, 1901. 48366
Unkissed (The) man. See Stolen (The) kiss.
Unknown (The); by B. Gross. 94 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1910; D: 22228; Benjamin
Gross, New York. 48367
adapted from Jacob Gordin's Unbekannter,
by B. Gross. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1911; D : 25937 ; Benjamin
Gross, New York. 48368
■ American comedy drama in 4 acts, new ver-
sion by John A. Stevens. 98 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
'© Ic. May 13, 1913; D: 33216; Darcy &
Wolford, New York. 48369
drama, by Jacob Gordin,
x^-. ,pnN^ r: .i^m^: 3pr^ pD ,;s'^{<nE n
.Np :iNb-yD py-toK^^D^D rbKJN^ijN:iy*orx
[1910]
104 p. 12°.
© Mar. 31, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1910 ; D : 20674 ;
International library pub. co., New York.
48370
an entirely original romantic play in 5 acts,
by J. A. Stevens. Baltimore, 1876.
© John A. Stevens, United States ; 1876 :
11887, Oct. 21. 48371
— a grand spectacular drama in 4 acts, by
F. Girard.
© Fabricius Girard, Philadelphia; 1870:
8821, Nov. 16. 48372
play in 4 acts, by C. Strakosch. [122] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1914 ; D : 88936 ; Carl Stra-
kosch, New York. 48372a
a temperance tragedy, by R. Yose. New
York, Thespian temperance association.
© Reuben Vose, New York ; 1875 : 8829. Apr.
17. 48373
Unknown and forgotten; a new and original
drama in 5 acts, by J. Hudson.
© John Hudson, San Francisco ; 1881 :
19718, Dec. 20. 48374
Unknown (The) factor; play in 2 acts, by F.
Behning. [75] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1911 ; D : 28655 ; F. Behning,
Los Angeles. 48375
Unknown (The) heir.
a443
See Henry Granden.
48376
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48396
TTnknown (The) love; a playlet in 1 act, by M.
Harfield. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
'© M. Harfield, Chicago ; D : 15496, Mar. 30,
1909 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 1909. 48376
Unknown (The) martyr. See Patricia.
Unknown (The) quantity; comedy in 3 acts, by
R. M. Robinson. [2], 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1911 ; D : 23869 ; Raymond M.
Robinson, Maiden, Mass. 48377
Unknown (An) rival; a comedy in 1 act, by
W. D. Emerson.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1899 : 6788,
Jan. 19 ; 2c. Jan. 19. 48378
Unknown (The) wanderer. See German (The)
wanderer.
Unknown (The) world; drama in 4 acts, by
M. M. Pope. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1910; D: 22112; Marion
Manville Pope, Santiago, Chile. 48379
Unlit (The) lamp; drama in 3 acts, by P. F. Val-
entine and Raymond S. Harris. 64 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913 ; D : 34729 ; Percy Friars
Valentine, Sau Francisco. 48380
Unloading an elephant; comedy in 3 acts, by
F. J. Chipman.
© F. J. Chipman, Duluth, Minn.; 1897:
71097, Dec. 18 ; 2c. Dec. 20. 48381
Unlosbar; schauspiel in 3 aufziigen, von A.
Ohorn. Berlin, Vita, deutsches verlagshaus
[1905] 131 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Anton
Ohorn, Chemnitz, Germany ; res. 67 ; Ic. Nov.
11, 1905. 48382
Unloving (An) lover; in 1 act, by F. J. Beaman.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D : 131,
Feb. 11, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1901. 48383
Unlucky Mr. Lucky; dramatic composition, by
E. M. Shorey. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1910; D: 20728; Ethel May
Shorey & Fred. S. Campbell, Lynn, Mass.
48384
Unlucky (An) tip; a comedietta in 1 act, by
A. Louis Elliston. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1903. 29 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of
plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 3484,
May 25, 1903 ; 2c. July 6, 1903. 48385
Unmask! Unmask! a play in 3 acts, by A. J.
Eddy.
© Arthur Jexome Eddy, Chicago ; D : 14616,
Dec. 24, 190S. 48386
Unmask! Unmask! — ^Continued.
play of today in 3 acts, by A. J. Eddy.
112 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1909; D: 17218; Arthur
Jerome Eddy, Chicago. 48387
Unmasked; an American melodrama in pro-
logue and 5 acts, by C. J. Bellamy.
© Charles J. Bellamy, Springfield, Mass. ;
1888 : 10743, Apr. 13. 48388
a drama adapted from the German, by
E. Guernsey.
© Ethel Guernsey, New York ; 1892 : 11044,
Mar. 11. 48389
a drama in prologue and 4 acts, founded on
M. E. Braddon's novel of Three times dead,
by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1875:13787,
Dec. 27. 48390
an original r 'alistic American play in 6 acts
and 5 tableaux, by S. Best.
© St. George Rest, Columbus, O. ; 1887:
8738, Apr. 11. 48391
— a play in 4 acts, by A. Girard.
© Annie Girard, San Francisco ; 1895 : 39322,
July 21. 48393
a society drama containing 5 acts, by A. L.
Dargon.
© Augusta L. Dargon, New York; 1872:
10596, Oct. 4. 48393
or, Ebb and flood, 5 act drama, by L. W.
Farleigh.
© L. W. Farleigh, New York; 1874:998.
Jan. 28. 48394
— See also Harmony of discord.
Unmasking (The); a comedy of present day
American life in 3 acts, by C. S. Booth. [102]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1909 ; D : 16500 ; Charles Stew-
art Booth, New Orleans. 48395
•play in 4 acts, by A. Cleveland. [132] p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1914 ; D : 37656 ; Arthur Cleve-
land, Philadelphia. 48395a
— Same. [136] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1915 ; D : 40328 ; Arthur Cleve-
land, Philadelphia. 48395b
— tragedy in 3 scenes, by E. Davis. 40 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1912 ; D : 29732 ; Edwards
Davis, New York. 48396
2444
48397
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48414
Unmensch (Der) (The inhuman); a comi-trage-
(lisch lebens bild von die East Side of New
York in 5 akten, by A. Goldknopf.
© Abrahm Goldknopf, New York ; D : 8581.
May 23, 1906. 48397
Unnatural (An) brother; by G. H. Lea. 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© diaries H. Lea, Brunswick, Mo. ; D :
15147, Feb. 23, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1909. 48398
Sec also Thalka (The)
Unnatural (An) love. See
mance.
Country (A) ro-
Unneighborly neighbors; a natural and realis-
tic comedy in 2 scenes, 1 act, by D. Mason and
D. Sully.
© Dan Mason and Dan Sully, United
States ; 1881 : 4381, Mar. 22. 48399
Uno menos; drama en 1 acto, original de P.
Mata. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1912. 30 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29796 ; Pedro ]\Iata, Madrid. 48400
Unofficial (An) engagement; a 1 act comedy, by
H. L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman. 11 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© H. L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman, Chi-
cago ; D : lOOS, Oct. 25, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1901.
48401
Unpardonable (The) sin; drama in prolog and
5 acts, bv Algumar [pseud, of A. G. Marshall]
[2], 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1913 ; D : 33771 ; A. G. Mar-
shall, Watertown, N. Y. 48402
— a drama in 3 acts, by M. H. Rosenfeld.
© Monroe H. Rosenfeld, New York; 1897:
40058, July 9. 48403
■ play in 1 act and 3 scenes, by Manson Gibbs
[pseud, of M. G. Spooner] [3], 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1913 ; D : 35229 ; Mary Gibbs
Spooner, New York. 48404
Unprotected (The) female; by H. C. Barnabee.
© Henry C. Barnabee, Boston; 1874: 12296,
Sept. 30 ; 2c. Sept. 30. 48405
Unpublished (An) scandal; by N. L. Munro.
© Norma Leslie Munro, New York ; D : 889,
Sept. 21, 1901. ■ 48406
Unraised (The) r. r. tracks; play in 1 act, by
M. Wiren. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1913 ; D : 33161 ; Myra Wiren,
New York. 48407
Unreceived (The) telegram; play in 1 act, by
F. E. Jloore. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1911 ; D : 23695 ; Francis E.
Moore, Milwaukee. 48408
Unrehearsed (An) comedy; or, Love and the
dictionary, a scene with amusing duologue
for a man and a woman, by M. F. Hutchinson.
New York, E. Schuberth & co., 1907. 10 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, London ; D : 11901, Dec.
11, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 11, 1907. 48409
Unreliable; a comedy in 3 acts, by Gustav Von
Moser.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, United States; 1878:
3384. Mar. 20. 48410
Unrevealed (The) secret. See Heloise.
Unrighteous righteousness; play in 1 act, by
Audrey Marek. [46] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1914; D : 37003 ; Mark
Arenstein, New York. 48410a
Unruly (The) brood. See Spring (A) chicken.
Unschuldig verurtheilt; schauspiel in 2 auf-
zUgen, von E. L. Rieha.
© Edward Leo Rieha, St. Louis; D : 7375,
Oct. 9, 1903. 48411
Unscrupulous (The) banker; in 3 acts, by M.
Ainsworth. [56] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29. 1910 ; D : 22040 ; Maude Ains-
worth, Los Angeles. 48412
Unseen (The) empire; peace play in 4 acts, by
A. Brownell. New York, Harper & brothers,
1914. 6 p. 1., 177 p. 8°.
© Sept. 3, 1914 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1914 ; D : 38283
Atherton Brownell, New Yo'rk. 48412a
— — Same.
© Sept. 3, 1914 ; 2c. Sept. 5, 1914 ; A : 380527 ;
Atherton Brownell, New York. 48412b
play in 4 acts, by A. Brownell. 93 p. 12".
Printed.
© Feb. 10, 1914; 2c. Feb. 21, 1914; D:
36113 ; Atherton Brownell, New York. 48412c
Unseen forces; a drama in 4 acts, by F. T. M.
Porteous. [2], 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912; D : 28889 ; Frances
Trego Montgomery Porteous, Rogers, Mich.
48413
Unseen (The) witness; drama in 3 acts, by M. L.
Jackson. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1. 1912 ; D : 29560 ; Mary Lackeye
Jackson, Euclid, O. 48414
2445
48415
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48431
Unseen (The) witness — Continued.
play in 3 acts, by M. L. Jackson. Rev. ver-
sion. [l],162p. 4°. Typewritten.
(c) Ic. Jan. 11, 1913 ; D : 31940 ; Mary Lack-
eye Jackson, Euclid, O. 48415
"tJnser boarding-house; lustspiel mit gesang in
3 akten und einem zwischenakt, von A. G.
Ericius. 94 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. July 3, 1913 ; D : 33705 ; Anna Gunde
. Ericius, Spring Valley, N. Y. 48416
Unser herrliches land (Our great country) ; bur-
lesque in 3 hefteu, von J. A. Seebaum, musik
von verschiedenen componisten. Text der
gesange. Chicago, Miller, Wagner & Umb-
denstock, 1879. 42 p. 16°.
© J. A. Seebaum, Chicago; 1879:12158.
Sept. 12 ; 2c. May 11, 1880. 48417
Unser (Our) Max; drama in 4 acts. 38 p. t".
Typewritten.
© Charles Midgley, Chicago; D:975; Oct.
17, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1901. 48418
Unser stammhalter; posse mit gesang in 4 bil-
dern, von Bernhard Buchbinder, musik von
Rudolf Raimann. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1913.
107 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913 ; D : 31954 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 48419
Unser Theodor; vaudeville-ope rette in 3 akten,
mit beniitzung eines franzosischen stoffes, von
Wilhelm Ascher und Robert Pohl, musik von
, Josef Manas. Wien, O. F. Eirich. 80 p. 16°.
© le. May 16, 1910; D : 21225 ; Christian
E. H. Hedmondt, Sussex, England. 48420
Unsere blaujacken; marine-volksstiick mit ge-
sang, in 5 akten, 7 tableaus, von Dito [pseud,
des Axel Thiess und A. Blichfeldt] iibersetzt
und bearbeitet von K. Wechselmann. [1], 118
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 27, 1912; D : 29817 ; Axel Thiess
and Aage Blichfeldt, Hellerup, Denmark.
48421
Unsere temperenz apostel; tragisch-komisch sit-
tengemaelde mit gesang, 5 acten und 8 abthei-
lungen, von S. Stern.
© Samuel Stern, New York ; 1878 : 678, Jan.
14. 48422
Unsichere (Der); schauspiel in 4 akten, von
Rich. Fellinger. 2. auflage. Berlin Vita,
deutsclies verlagshaus, 1907. 3 p. 1., [5]-105
p. 12°.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin ; D :
10186, Mar. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 21, 1907. 48423
Unspoken love. See Frisco.
Unsterbliche (Die) familie; schwank in 1 akt,
von Emil und Arnold Golz. Wien, O. Eirich,
1913. 24 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913 ; D : 32592 ; Otto Eirich,
Vienna. 48424
Unsterbliche (Der) Felix; hauskomodie in 4
acten, von Ernst von Wildenbrucli. Berlin,
1903. 188 p. 12°.
© Heinrich Conried, New York; D:4308,
Nov. 27, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1903. 48425
Unsterbliche (Der) lump; text von Felix Dor-
mann [pseud, des Felix Biedermann] musik
von Edmund Eysler. Leipzig, [etc.] J. Wein-
berger, 1910. 32 p. 12°. [Lyrics only]
© Oct. 17, 1910 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1910 ; D : 22652 ;
Josef Weinberger, Leipzig. 48426
Unsuitable (An) suitor; a comedy in 1 act, by
F. J. Churchill. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick J. Churchill, San Francisco;
D : 7121, Aug. 17, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1907.
48427
Unswept (The) house; play in 3 acts, by B.
Israeli. [108] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1914; D: 36370; Baruch
Israeli, Washington. 48427a
Untamed (The) shrew; or. Death outwitted,
a drama in 3 acts, by M. S. Moll.
© Max S. Moll, Rochester, N. Y. ; D : 10134,
Mar. 5, 1907. 48428
Untangling Tony; a comedy in 2 acts, by
Helen F. Bagg. Philadelphia, The Penn pub.
CO., 1908. 38 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 13616,
Aug. 20, 1908; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908; 2c. Aug. 21,
1908. 48429
Unter vier augen; lustspiel, von Ludwig Fulda
[and] Der prozess ; lustspiel, von Roderich
Benedix, ed. with notes and vocabulary by
Wm. Addison Hervey. New York, H. Holt
and company, 1902. vi, [2], 135 p. 16°.
© Henry Holt & CO., New York ; A : 35704,
June 18, 1902 ; 2c. June 18, 1902. 48429a
Untergang (Der) von Pompeii; eine filmauf-
nahrae in 3 akten, von Max Neal und Anselm
Schertlin. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1914; D: 36960; Musik- u.
theaterverlag Arion, Berlin. 48429b
Until death; drama in 5 acts, by Martha Lafitte
Johnson.
© C. E. Warburton, Philadelphia; 1872:
5226, May 18. 48430
a play in 4 acts with a prologue, by AV. J.
Berry. [129] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William J. Berry, United States; 1886:
343, Jan. 6 ; 2c. Jan. 12. 48431
2446
48431
COPYBIGHTED IN THE tJNITED STATES
48452
ITntil death do us part; play in 1 act, by Run-
yon Baldwin. [2], 16 p. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17. 1915; D : 40975 ; Runyon
Sexton Baldwin, Cos Cob, Conn. 48431a
See also Vashti.
Until eternity; play in 4 acts, by E. Eisner,
suggested by the story, Jusqu'a I'eternitg. 87
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1910 ; D : 21514 ; Edward Eis-
ner, New York, 48433
Until to-morrow; by C Munson.
© Constance Munson, St. Louis ; D : 4424,
Dec. 23, 1903. 48433
Unto death; by A. W. Dotson.
© Alexander White Dotson, Chicago ; 1891 :
5030, Feb. 5. 48434
Unto himself; play in 3 acts, by G. F. Hummel.
100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1910; D: 20960; George F.
Hummel, Southold, N. Y. 48435
Unto the fourth generation; a drama in 4 acts,
by V. Woods. [77] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Virna Woods, Sacramento, Cal. ; D : 1885.
May 13, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1902. 48436
or, The queen of knaves, comedy-drama in
1 act, by E. Owsley-Roy. [1], 11 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1915 ; D : 39582 ; Elma Owsley^
Roy, Brooklyn. 48436a
Unto the third and fourth generation.
© Alberta Gallatin, New York; D : 2111,
July 12, 1902. 48437
drama in 3 acts, by C. Colonna. [55] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910; D : 21267 ; Claudia
Colonna, Seattle. 48438
play in 4 acts, by Challan [pseud, of C. A.
de Lima] [52] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles A. de Lima, New York ; D : 13247,
June 25, 1908 ; 2c. June 25. 1908. 48439
——play in 3 acts, by J. F. Cooke. 125 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1910 ; D : 17902 ; James Fran-
cis Cooke. Brooklyn. 48440
Unto the third generation; a play in 3 acts, by
C. Watts. [53] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1909; D: 16564; Claude
Watts, St. Louis. 48441
Untold half; a play, by J. D. Haag and George
Gliddon, from book of the same name, by
Alien [pseud, of Mrs. L. A. Baker] 68 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Jackson D. Haag, Pittsburgh, and Annie
Irish, London ; D : 7779, Dec. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Jan.
6, 1906. 48442
Untrained (The) nurse; vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by M. Glass. [3], 13 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1915; D: 39615; Montague
Glass, New Rochelle, N. Y. 48442a
Untra veiled (The) road; play in 3 acts, by M. S.
Reardon, 3d. [2], 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1913; D: 33982; Mark S.
Reardon, 3d, New York. 48443
Untruthful husband; by J. W. Zengerle. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1910 ; D : 20492 ; Joseph W.
Zengerle, Cleveland. 48444
Untwisting the twisted; play in 3 acts, by M. J.
Murray. [20] p. t\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912 ; D : 29163 ; Matthew J.
Murray, Brooklyn. 48445
Unveiled genius; a dramatic comedietta, by
Jack Curtiss. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Cora Hummell, New York ; D : 9S36, Jan.
23, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1907. 48446
Unveiling; a poetic drama in 5 acts, by Jackson
Boyd. New York, London. G. P. Putnam's
sons, 1915. vii, 255 p. front, (port.) 12°.
© May 22, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. May 25, 1915 ;
A: 401216; G. P. Putnam's sons, New York.
48446a
Unveiling a soul; by E. M. L. Cook. [11] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1910 ; D : 21839 ; Edith Maida
Lessing Cook, Los Angeles. 48447
Unverkaufiich; komodie in 3 akten, von A. Paul.
Berlin, Yertriebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher
biihnenschriftsteller, 1910. 205 p. 16°.
© Sept. 17, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1910 ; D : 22239 ;
Adolf Paul, Berlin, 48448
Unverschamte (Der); lustspiel in 1 akt, von
Raoul Aueruheimer. Berlin, E. Bloch. 1912.
16 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D: 33454; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 48449
Unverstandene (Der) mann; komodie in 3 auf-
ziigen, von Ernst von Wolzogen. Berlin,
F. Fontane & co. [1909] viii, 72 p. 12°.
© F. Fontane & co.. Berlin ; D : 15964, May
27, 1909 ; 2c. May 27, 1909. 48450
Unwelcome guest; a farce in 1 act, by L. C.
Kreiss. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ludwig C. Kreiss, Milwaukee ; D : 8229,
Mar. 26, 1906; 2c. Aug. 29, 1906. 48451
sketch in 1 act, by W. H. Denny. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. ALay 18, 1911 ; D : 24234 ; W. H. Denny,
New York. 48452
5379— VOL 2—16 50
2447
48452
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48472
Unwelcome guest — Continued.
2 act musical comedy, by O. Davis. [80] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. .Tune 3, 1915 ; D : 40823 ; Owen Davis,
Yonkers, N. Y. 48452a
See also Teacher wanted.
Unwelcome (The) Mrs. Hatch; drama of every
day, bv Mrs. Burton Harrison. New York,
C. G. Burgoyne, 1901. 70 p. 8°.
© Constance Gary Harrison, New York;
D : 935, Oct. 8, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1901. 48453
by
Unwelcome (The) partner- play in 1 act,
A. S. Burleson. 29 p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1913; D: 32768; Adele S.
Burleson, Washington. 48454
Unwelcome relatives; by Frieda Hall. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1910 ; D : 17949 ; Davis &
Davis, Chicago. 48455
Unwelcome (An) return; a comic interlude in
1 act, by George A. Munson. Clyde, O., A. D.
Ames, 1879. 10 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 65] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1879 : 2200, Feb.
15 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 48458
Unwilling (The) burglar; a farce in 2 acts, by
Elmer Stevens and Edith Mason, cover-title.
26 p. 8°. Printed.
© Chas. A. Stevens, Chicago ; D : 2302, Sept.
6, 1902; 2c. Sept. 19, 1902. 48457
play in 1 act, by Paul Prester Temple
[pseud, of W. W. Davis] 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William Whiting Davis, New York; D:
12544, Mar. 4, 1908 ; 2c. July 9, 1908. 48458
Unwilling Mary; comedy in 3 acts, by Smith
Scovill [pseud, of A. M. Smith] 74 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 22008 ; Alice Maude
Smith. Tacoma. 48459
Unwitting (An) vengeance; a little drama, by
E. A. Page. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward A. Page, Boston ; D : 14437, Dec.
2, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1909. 48460
Unwritten (The) law; by M. Nelson, jr.
© Murrv Nelson, jr., Hubbard Woods. 111. ;
D : 125.55, Mar. 16, 1908. 48461
— an American drama in 4 acts, by Milton
Nobles. Typewritten.
© Dolly W. Nobles, United States; 1896:
27762, May 6 ; 2c. Aug. 21. 48462
— a drama in 4 acts, by M. E. Swan. [127] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1909; D : 16594 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 48463
Unwritten (The) law — Continued.
^a drama in 4 acts, founded on the Thaw-
White murder, by Stewart Anderson, 60 p.
f°. Mimeographed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16369 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago, 48464
a dramatic composition in 4 acts, by Henry
D. Carey, jr.
© H. D. Carey, jr., New York ; D : 8859, July
24, 1906, 48465
— dramatic .sketch, by M. H. Barbour. 6 p.
f°. Typewritten,
© May Harvey Barbour, Spokane, Wash. ;
D: 12234, Jan. 23, 1908; 2c. Dec. 11, 1907.
48466
— a play in 1 act, by P. Warren and W.
Ilutchins. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1909 ; D : 16636 ; Prescott
Warren, Newton, Mass., Will Hutchins, Deer-
field, Mass. 48467
— -play in 3 acts, by P. Warren and W. Hutch-
ins, 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1910; D : 20312 ; Prescott
Warren, Newton, Mass., and Will Hutchins,
Greenfield, Mass. 48468
— ■ Sec also Tried for his life.
Up against a circus; broad American farce
comedy in 3 acts, by C. Von der Vonde. [82]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1915; D : 40251 ; C. Von der
Vonde, New York. 48468a
Up against it; comedy in 1 act, by W. A. Dun-
can and B. Hazelton. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1911; D : 24043 ; Blanche
Hazelton, Chicago. 48469
■ comedy sketch, by F. Catlett. [5] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1915 ; D : 42274 ; Frances
Catlett, New York. 48469a
farce in 4 aots, by H. Greene. 70 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1914; D: 37960; Homer
Greene, Honesdale, Pa. 48469b
— ■ a farce in 1 act, Ity F. Monroe. ' 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank Monroe, New York ; D : 14001.
Oct. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1908. 48470
by Innis Gardner Osborn. Boston.
W. H. Baker & co., 1911. 21 p. 12°.
© Dec. 23, 1910; 2c. Dec. 24, 1910; D:
22916 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 48471
play in 1 act, by L. Bascom Marsden. [2],
12 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. June 27, 1912; D: 30510; Lee Bas-
com Marsden, Sh(>epshead Bay, N. Y. 48472
2448
48473
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48494
Up against it — Continued.
— —protean farce in 1 act, by F. H. James,
music by George J. Wetzel. [1], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912; D: 29254; Fred H.
James, New York. 48473
— the story of the love of a New York girl
in 1 act, by A. G. Armstrong. [2] p. f°.
Tj^pewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1910; D: 21818; Allan Gor-
don Armstrong, New York. 48474
vaudeville skit singing and dancing in 2
scenes, by Daniel Healy. 8 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Joseph M. Wood, New York; D : 11194,
Aug. 17, 1907; 2c. Aug, 17, 1907. 48475
— • See also Cheese and crackers.
Up among' the millions. See Sibelle.
Up and down. See See-saw.
Up Connecticut way; a New England character
comedy in 4 acts, by T. P. Morgan. 60 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Tom P. Morgan, Rogers, Ark. ; D : 5102,
May 31, 1904 ; 2c. June 25, 1904. 48476
Up from the deaths; a play in 4 acts, by R.
Stodart and C. B. Loomis. [110] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Robert Stodart. New York, and Chas.
Battell Boomis, Hackensack. N. J. ; D : 12853,
Apr. 28, 1908; 2c. Apr. 28, 1908. 48477
Up-grade (The); .an original drama in 3 acts,
by Valerie Watrous aud B. B. McClure. [1],
71 p. 4.° Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1912; D: 30030; Beatrice
Baxter McClure, Seattle. 48478
Up head; an Ethopian interlude, in 1 scene.
New York, Happy liours company [1911] 6 p.
12°. ( [Ethiopian drama, no. 99] )
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12244.
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 48479
Up in arms; a farcical' comedy in 4 acts, by C. J.
Magouu.
© Charles J. Magoun, Boston ; 1896 : 10757.
Feb. 15. 48480
Up in smoke; sketch in 1 act, by C. W. Bach-
mann and Chas. De Witt. 13, [1] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1911; D : 24204 ; C. W^m.
Bachmann, Los Angeles. 48481
Up in- the air; monologue, by Marion Bowlan.
Chicago, T. S. Denison & 'co. [1912] 12 p
12°.
© Feb. 3, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1912 ; D : 28576 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 48482
Up in the air — Continued.
1 act farce, by N. L. Swartout. [2], 17 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1911 ; D : 23381 ; Norman Lee
Swartout, Rochester, N. Y. - 48483
vaudeville act, by F. E. Mooney. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1911; D : 25888 ; Florence E.
Mooney, Brooklyn. 48484
— See also What goes up.
Up in the clouds; a 5 act comedy, by W. A.
Houpt.
© W. A. Houpt, San Francisco; 1874:
9243, July 14. 48485
a 1 act vaudeville sketch, by E. Hanford.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edwin Hanford, New York; D : 14435,
Dec. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1908. 48486
Up in the moon; comedy in 1 act. by J. Arnold.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1913; D : 34703 ; Jack Ar-
nold. Memphis, Tenu. 48487
Up^North; drama in 4 acts, by F. Larkin. 20 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© le. Nov. 26, 1909 ; D : 17536 ; Francis Lar-
kin, Sherburne, N. Y. 48488
by J. J. Kennedy. [78] p. f°. Type-
written.
© J. James Kennedy, Necedali, Wis ; D :
12318, Feb. 6, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1908. 48489
■ or, Yankee blood, drama in 4 acts, by F.
Larkin. 41 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1910 ; D : 20270 ; Francis Lar-
kin, Sherburne, N. Y. 48490
Up on the hill; a play in 4 acts, by A. Good-
rich. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1912: D : 29822 ; Arthur
Goodrich, Middletown, Conn. 48491
Up Red River; spectacular minstrel farce com-
edy in 3 acts, by F. Dumont.
© Prank Dumont, Philadelphia; 1894:
38326, Aug. 18. 48492
Up Salt Creek; a farcical comedy in 4 acts, by
R. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York ; 1881 :
11592, July 27. 48493
Up stairs and down stairs; a parlor comedy in
5 acts, by Stillwell.
© John Bartlett, Chicago ; 1877 : 8988, Aug. 6.
48494
Up the river; a drama in 4 acts, by J. J.
Tighe and M. McNulty. [4], 76 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1914; D : 38822 ; James J.
Tighe and Margaret McNulty, Philadelphia.
48494a
2449
48495
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48513
Up the river — Continued.
a play in 1 act, by E. Mclntyre. 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Sept. 16, 1912; D: 30855; Edward Mc-
lntyre, San Francisco. 48495
Up the spout; comedy in 3 acts, by R. B.
Peattie.
© Charles Katzenberg, Philadelphia ; 1886 :
3493, Feb. 9. 48496
Up there; play in 2 acts, by W. H. Denny and
Frederick Harrison. [58] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
(d) June 21, 1913; D: 33663; William H.
Denny, New York. 48497
Up-to-date; character sketch, by M. King. 4
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1914; D : 38538 ; Mayme
King, Buffalo.
4849711
a comic drama in 4 acts, by A. P. Hill.
© Alice Polk Hill, Denver ; 1895 : 51635,
Oct. 11,
48498
^ farce in 1 act, by A. Goodrich. [2], 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1914; D : 36319 ; Arthur
Goodrich, Middletown, Conn. 48498a
CJp-to-date America.
© IMarch bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 9255, Oct.
18, 1906. 48499
or. The sweet girl graduate's dream,
drama-caprice, by Effie Louise Koogle. Leb-
anon, O., March bros.. 1907. 46 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 11278,
Sept. 3, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1907. 48500
Up-to-date Anne; domestic comedy in 2 acts, by
Lucy Stearns Keys. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1915. 18 p. 12°.
© Aug. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1915 ; D : 41401 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 48500a
Up-to-date diplomacy reduced to song; an
opera bouife in 3 acts, by J. Frank Davis.
Newspaper clipping.
© American journal examiner, New Y'ork ;
D : 5603, Oct. 4, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1904. 48501
Up-to-date (An) ghost; by B. K. Phillips.
© Bettine K. Phillips, New York ; 1900 A :
8369, Mar. 31. 48502
Up-to-date messenger service; by C. E. Press-
ley.
© Kenneth Sampson and Chas. E. Pressley,
Los Angeles ; D : 14423, Nov. 14, 1908. 48503
Up-to-date (An) missionary; a musical ex-
travaganza in 1 act, book by F. Bernard,
lyrics and music by Tom Linton.
© Franklin Bernard, Denver; D : 14060,
Oct. 15, 1908. 48504
Up-to-date (An) missionary — Continued.
-a vaudeville sketch, by Mrs. W. W. Lan-
thurn. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Inly 17, 1909; D: 16285; Mrs. W. W.
Lanthurn, Dayton, O. 48505
Up-to-date (An) new woman; an operatic com-
edy satire in 4 scenes, by E. Navratil.
© Edward Navratil, New York; 1895:
37443, July 19. 48506
Up-to-date order of Goosie girls. See Free-
masonry outdone.
Up-to-date saleslady; acting humorous mono-
logue for woman, by Stanley Schell. p. 75-80.
12°. Printed.
© Apr. 20, 1914; 2c. Apr. 24, 1914; A:
372600 ; Edgar Schell AVerner, New York.
48506a
Up-to-date stenographer; acting humorous
monologue for woman, by Stanley Schell. p.
39-11. 12°. (On cover: Stanley Schell's
sketches) Printed.
© Apr. 6, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1914 ; A : 370566 ;
Edgar Schell Werner, New York. 48506b
Up-to-date (The) woman; vaudeville sketch in
1 act, by G. Ivapier. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1911 ; D : 28102 ; Gus Rapier,
Chicago. 48507
Up to Freddie; a farce in 2 acts, by Frances S.
Kenyon. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1903.
33 p. 12°. (Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 3309,
Apr. 18, 1003 ; 2c. July 6, 1903. 48508
Up to the times.
© Charles N. Lucier, Worcester; 1891:
2952, Jan. 20. 48509
a musical comedy, libretto and music by
H. J. Sayers. [36] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Henry J. Sayers, New York ; 1889 : 2264,
Jan. 18 ; 2c. Jan. 3L 48510
an original farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
Levin G. Tees and Emergence Luscombe.
© Henry G. ilichinond and Frank Lane,
United States; 1884:2, Jan. 2. 48511
Up-town (An) flat; a farce in 1 act, by H.
Thorne. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harry Thorne, Yonkers, N. Y. ; D : 1789,
Apr. 26, 1902; 2c. Apr. 18, 1902. 48512
Up Vermont way; a rural comedy drama in 4
acts, by Lem B. Parker. Chicago and New
Y^ork, The Dramatic publishing company
[1903] S3 p. 12°. (On cover: Sergei's act-
ing drama, no. 528)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 4284.
Nov. 21, 1903; 2c. Nov. 21, 1903. 48513
2450
48514
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48534
Up York State; a play in 5 acts, written and
adapted by D. K. Higgins and G. W. Higgins
from their original play in 4 acts, Darius
Green and his flying machine.
(c) David K. Hisgins and Georgia Waldron
Higgins, New York ; D : 127, Feb. 11, 1901.
48514
Upbringing (The) of Eleanor; play in 3 acts, by
W. Martyn. [2], 48 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3. 1910 ; D : 21732 ; Wyndham
Martyn. Edgewater, N. J. 48515
Upheaval (The); a modern drama in 3 acts, by
K. O. Easton and S. B. Metcalfe.
© Katherine Olden Easton and Sadie Bow-
man Metcalfe, Berkeley, Cal. ; D : 14875, Jan.
22, 1909. 48516
Upholsterers (The); sketch in 1 :ict, by H. L.
Gransback, jr. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25. 1913; D : 35136 ; Harry L.
Gransback, jr., Philadelphia. 48517
Upholstering a woman; by H. H. Lester.
© H. H. Ivester, Philadelphia ; 1898 : 54385.
Sept. 17; 2c. Sept. 17. ' 48518
Uplift (The); play, by H. Morgan. 50 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11. 1912; D : 30240 ; Harriet
Morgan, San Francisco. 48519
Uplifters (The); comedy in 3 acts, by J. B.
Bradley. [121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1915 ; D : 40563 ; J. Burton
Bradley, Chicago. 48519a
play in 4 acts, by T. F. Bonnet. [20] p.
r. Printed.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1915; D : 42261 ; Theodore
Firman Bonnet, San Francisco. 48519b
Upper (An) berth; 1 act play, by J. J. Noel.
© Joseph J. 'Noel. Oakland, Cal.; D : 3700,
July 9, 1903. 48520
Upper (The) chamber; or. A little child shall
lead them, play of the present time in 3 acts,
by V. King. [34] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22. 1911; D: 24539; Virgilia
King, New York. 48521
Upper (The) crust; a play in 4 acts, American-
ized from the play of Pearl, the lost one, by
T. King Arnold.
© Frank L. Gardner, Philadelphia; 1880:
3008, Feb. 24. 48522
Upper (The) dimension; play in 1 act, by W. A.
Bough ton. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1915 ; D : 42404 ; Willis Arnold
Boughton, Cambridge, Mass. 48522a
Upper (The) hand; [by E. Van Deusen] 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edith Van Deusen, New York ; D : 12354,
Feb. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1908. 48523
Upper (The) hand — Continued.
dramatic playlet in 1 act, by C. Bates. [2],
6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1914 ; D : 37224 ; Carl Bates,
New York. 48523a
Upper (The) lip; comedy in 3 acts, by O. Berg-
quist. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1911; D : 24174 ; Olof Berg-
quist, Middletown, Conn. 48524
Upper (The) ten and lower million; a new
comedy-drama in 4 acts, by C. P. Rightmire.
© Clara Palmer Rightmire, Jackson, Mich. ;
1892 : 43123, Oct. 24. 48525
Upper (The) trail; a play for boys in 4 acts, by
R. O. Hanson. San Francisco, The Associated
publishers [1912] 37 p. 16°.
© Apr. 10, 1912 ; 2c. May 4. 1912 ; D : 29576 ;
Raymond Osborne Hanson. San Francisco.
48526
Ups and downs: a romantic musical comedy in
3 acts, by H. B. Edwards and F. .T. Titus.
© Henry B. Edwards and Frederick J.
Titus, United States ; 1893 : 12991, Mar. 14.
48527
Ups (The) and downs of a country editor,
mostly downs; comedy in 8 acts, by S. A.
Fackler. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16359 ; S. A. Fack-
ler, Hazlehurst, Ga. 48528
Ups and downs of a matrimonial agent. See
Oh! Trixie.
Ups and downs of life; a drama.
© Oliver Byron, New York ; 1895 : 50024.
Oct. 2. 48529
a drama in 4 acts, by F. A. Scudamore and
Oliver and Kate Byron. New York. The A. S.
Seer theatrical printing company, 1894. Type-
written.
© Oliver Byron. New York; 1894:51359.
Nov. 3 ; 2c. Dec. 26. 48530
— Same.
© Oliver Byron, United States ; 1894 : 59994.
Dec. 24 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1895.
by W. Fitzsimmons.
48531
© William Fitzsimmons, Philadelphia ;
1886 : 24017, Oct. 23. 48532
a melodrama in 4 acts, dramatized from
her story Waiting for the train, by L. C.
Blodgett.
© Lydia C. Blodgett, Boston ; D : 7873. Jan.
18, 1906. 48533
an original drama, by F. A. Scudamore.
New York, A. S. Seer's print, 1892.
© Oliver Dowd Byron, United States ; 1892 :
39498, Sept. 30. 48534
— See also Magron.
2451
48535
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48559
Tips and downs of New York life; or, City rev-
elations, a drama in 3 acts.
© John C. Walsh, United States; 1SS7:
28699, Nov. 5. 48535
Ups (The) and downs of Pat McCann; a melo-
dramatic monologue of Irish eccentricities, by
L. Kinkead.
© Lem Kinkead, Knosville, la. ; 1879 : 2630,
Feb. 25 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1880. 48536
Ups (The) and downs of the Browns; comedy
in 4 acts, by A. Colaborator and George Bran-
don. [2], 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1912; D: 31796; M. Wiren,
New York. 48537
Ups and downs of the oil fields; a drama in 3
acts, by W. N. Calvert. Middletown, Pa.,
Herald office, 1890. 26 p. 16°.
© William N. Calvert. Barnharts Mills, Pa. ;
1890 : 4698, Feb. 7 ; 2c. Oct. 9. 48538
Upsetting (The) of Jabez Strong; comedy in
3 acts, bv Helen P. Kane. New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1911. 40 p. 12°.
© Apr. 8, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1911 ; D : 23875 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 48539
Upside down. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© .Joseph Harrington, Lowell ; D : 1181, Dec.
13, 1901 : 2c. Nov. 16, 1901. 48540
— farce comedy in 3 acts, by Marc Marion.
[80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1915; D: 39279; M. Marion
Strahl, Brooklyn. 48540a
an original Irish musical sketch in 1 scene,
by J. Fielding.
© John Fielding, United States ; 1876. 2155,
Feb. 18. 48541
Upside down or inside out; a musical and pan-
tomimic comedy in 3 acts, by T. A; Daly and
John J. McNally.
© Thomas A. Daly, Boston; 1887:1.5143,
Tune 11. 48542
Upstart (The); a comedy of divorce in 3 acts,
by T. Barry. 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Barry, New York ; D : 14519.
Nov. 23, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 24, 1908. 48543
a play in 4 acts, by H. E. Hampshire and
W. A. Mortimer. Typewritten.
© H. E. Hampshire, Philadelphia; 1893:
26529, June 2 ; 2c. June 16. 48544
Upstroke (The); ploy in 1 act, by F. J. New-
boult. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1914. 35 p. 12°.
© .Tan. 26, 1914; 2c. .Tan. 27. 1914; D:
35807 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 48544a
Upturned (The) faces of the roses; a 1 act
play, by C. H. Chambers. Typewritten.
© C. Haddon Chambers, England ; 1899 :
40095, June 19 ; 2c. June 19. 48545
Upward; n play in 5 acts, by C. M. Selling.
[134] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Christian Marius Selling, St. Paul ; D :
2891, Jan. 23, 1903 ; Ic. Jan. 7, 1903 ; Ic. Feb.
3, 1903. 48546
Urian und Benno die gehilfen des staatsan-
walts; detektiv-k')modie in 2 aufziigen, von P.
Adtorf. Bonn, Jos. Bach wwe., 1910. 7 p. 8°.
© Nov. 25, 1910: 2c. Dec. 24, 1910; D:
22914 ; P. Adtorf. Cologne, Germany. 48547
Uriel Acosta; [dnuua in 4 acts] by Karl Giitz-
kow, tr. by Richard Hovey and Frangois
Stewart .Tones. (In- Poet lore, v. 7, no. 1-7,
.Tan.-July, 189.j ; periodical © Poet lore co.,
Philadelphia, 1895 : 12420-12425 ; 2c. no. 1,
Jan. 19, 1895 ; 2c. no. 2, Feb. 15, 1895 ; 2c. no.
3, Mar. 11, 1895: 2c. no. 4, Apr. 10, 1895; 2c.
no. 5, May 9, 1895; 2c. no. 6, 7, June 10, 1895)
48548-48553
trauerspiel in -"5 aufziigen, von Karl Giitz-
kow, ed. with introduction and notes by S. W.
Cutting . . . and A. C. von Noe . . . New
York, H. Holt and company, 1910. xv, 105 p.
16°.
© Oct. 7, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1910 ; A : 27378 ;
Henry Holt & co., New York. 48554
■ or, The Jewish philosopher, a drama in 5
r.cts from the Gevman, tr. by Ivan C. Michels.
© Agnes McGregor, United States; 1872:
12741, Dec. 4. 48555
Urlina; or. The African princess, opera bouffe.
© E. S. Getchell, United States; 1878:
8383, July 19. 48556
Urrazilla de Lave; .or, The French heiress, by
F. V. Helderaore.
© Flora V. Heldemore, Philadelphia ; 1878 :
143S4, Dec. 9. 48557
Ursprung (Der) unserer schauspielertruppe;
schwank in 4 aufziigen und 1 nachspiel, von
Kurt von Eilenbruck. New York, W. Culman
& CO., 1907. 84 p. 24°.
© W. Culman & co.. New York; D : 10448,
Apr. 30, 1907 ; 2c. May 20, 1907. 48558
Ursula; a play in 5 acts, bv A. E. Birdsall.
[93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna Eliza Birdsall, Brooklyn ; 1885 :
26216, Dec. 14 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1886. 48559
play in 6 scenes, by K. Howard Lane. [1],
35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1914; D: 38403; Katharine
Howard Lane, Cambridge, Mass. 48559a
2452
48560
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48576
Ursula — Continued.
a play in 3 acts, by A. E. Birdsall.
© Anna Eliza Birdsall, Brooklyn; 1886:
24974, Nov. 5 ; 2c. Nov. 5. 48560
Ursula of Brittany; a school play based upon
the legend of St. Ursula.
© Ursulines of St. Teresa's, New York;
1894:54744, Nov. 23. 48561
Ursulas froliclie fahrt; deutscher schwank in 3
akten, von Kurt Kiirchler. Berlin, F. Bloch
erben, 1912. 83 p. 8°.
© le. May 10, 1912 ; D : 29629 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 48562
Urteil (Das) des Paris; lustspiel in 3 akten,
von Rudolf Presber. Stuttgart und Berlin,
Deutsche verlags-anstalt, 1915. 107 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 31, 1915; D : 41422 ; Deutsche
verlags-anstalt, Berlin. 48562a
Urteil (Das) des Salome; schauspiel in 4 akten
und cinem zwischen-akt, von Else Torge.
Berlin. Gebruder Paetel, 1911. 123 p. 12°.
© Dec. 15, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1913 ; D : 32826 ;
Gebriider Paetel (Georg Paetel), Berlin.
48563
Us; play in .4 acts, by F. P. Swain. [114] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1915 ; D : 41769 ; F. Potter
Swain, Boston. 48563a
Us and the earth; a musical extravaganza, by
H. Brunswick.
© Herman Brunswick, Buffalo ; 1891 : 4286,
Jan. 30. 48564
Us G-eorg'ia folks; a play in a prologue and 3
acts, by Jacques Futrelle. [3], 72 p. f.
Typewritten,
© John Heath Futrelle, Richmond ; D :
2661, Nov. 22, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1902. 48565
Useful (The) coal. See Pig brother play-book.
Useful (The) corpse; farce comedy in 4 acts,
by J. Rayner. [4], 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1910 ; D : 22605 ; John Ray-
ner, New York. 48566
Useless, the street singer; a domestic drama in
5 acts, by F. E. Brooks, music by A. Singer.
56 p. obi. 12°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Fred. Emerson Brooks and Alfred Singer,
San Francisco ; 1886 : 22583, Oct. 7 ; 2c. Oct. 18.
48567
Usted es mi padre; .li^Vguete comico en 1 acto y
eu prosn, de J. Agundo y Amat. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espaiioles] 1912. 16 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7. 1913 ; D : 32574 ;
Jos§ Aguado y Amat, Madrid. 48568
Ufeual (The) way; play in 4 acts, by T. Buch-
anan. [170] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1911; D : 25065 ; Thompson
Buchanan, New York. 48569
Usurero (El); melodrjuna llrico en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, en prosa, original de M. Falcon
Segura, mfisica del maestro Ruiz Arteaga.
-Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1908.
27 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Manuel Falcon Segura, Madrid ; D :
13596, Aug. 19, 1908; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908.
48570
Usurier (L'); comedie en 2 actes, [par] G. Tim-
mory [nseud. de Ren§ Wahl] et J. Manoussi.
Paris, G. Ondet, 1907. 93 p. 12°.
© Georges Ondet, Paris ; D : 11837, Nov. 30,
1907 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1907. 48571
Usurper (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by I. N.
Morris.
©I.N. Morris, New York ; D : 5338, July 25,
1904. 48572
Utah; a 4 act comedy-drama touching on Mor-
monism. by Lem. B. Parker.
© ?,IcGill & Shipman, Altoona, Pa.; D : 454,
May 11, 1901. 48573
in 3 acts, by E. V. Wheeler. [21] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1911 ; D : 24828 ; Emma Viola
Wheeler, Denver. 48574
[play in 4 acts] by E. V. Wheeler. [7], 32
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1912 ; D : 28261 ; Emma Viola
Wheeler, Denver. 48575
Utah (The) divorce. See Fanny.
Utah in '62. See Sodabergs (The)
Uten hjem; skuespil i 3 akten, af Kristian Els-
ter, d. y. Kristiauia, H. Aschehoug & co.,
1911. [3], 154 p. 12°.
© Oct. 10, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1911 ; D : 25675 ;
H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania, Norway.
48576
Uten skalp. See Gale (Den) onkel.
Utensils; play in 1 act, by G. E. Murdock. [12]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22. 1914 ; D : 37374 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, Los Angeles. 47576a
Ut'n ollernhus wiest. See Von haus und hof
verbannt.
Utolso (Az) csok; egy szegeny ifjn tiirtgnet
haroni felvonasban, irta Biro Lajos. Buda-
pest. Singer es Wolfuer kiad&sa, 1914. 143 p.
12°.
© Nov. 29, 1913 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1914 ; D :
35814 ; Marton Sdndor, Budapest. 48576b
2453
48577
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48598
iJtopia; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by W. P.
Getchell.
© Wendell P. Getchell, Plymouth, Mass.;
1893 : 47087, Oct. 21. 48577
Utopia (limited); or. The flowers of progress,
an original comic opera in 2 acts, written by
W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan.
Book of words. London, Chappell & co., 1893.
54 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Chappell & CO., London ; 1893 : 31198. Oct.
3 ; 2c. Oct. 9. 48578
Utopian; or, The end of an experiment, by E.
Firmin.
© Emile Firmin, United States; 1890:
25038, Aug. 11. 48579
Utopian (The) grandmother of 1982; [drama
in 4 acts and 2 scenes] by B. Bryan. 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1912; D : 28914 ; Bertha
Bryan, Los Angeles. 48580
Utopians (The); a burlesque, by T. W. Dinkins
and L. Robie.
© T. AV. Dinkins and Louis Robie, Jersey
City ; 1898 : 18683, Mar. 21. 48581
Uttermost (The) farthing; a play In 5 acts, bv
S. W. Cutting. 157 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sarah Walker Cutting, Brookline, Mass. ;
D : 6634, May 5, 1905 ; 2c. May 8, 1905. 48582
Uxtry; 1 act comedy, by E. T. Gibson. 13 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1910 ; D : 17902 ; Edward T.
Gibson, Brooklyn. 48583
V. V. V. (Virtue, vanity, vice); or. The hearts
of steel, an original drama, by W. T. Dulany.
© W. T. Dulany and Harry Duffield, Roches-
ter, N. Y. ; 1873 : 1876, Feb. 26. 48584
Va tan que; ein sittendrama in 3 akten, von Ed-
ward Stilgebauer. 67 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1910; D: 22058; Spitz &
Morgenstern, New York. 48585
Vacances (Les) du mariage (Love's vacation);
comedy in 3 acts, by Albin Valabregue. tr. and
adapted by the Franco-American agency for
dramatic literature, ltd.
© Franqois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1887 : 5605, Mar. 9. 48586
Vacation; operetta in 3 acts, by L. W. Champ-
ney.
© Lizzie W. Champney, New York; 1884:
5.533, Mar. 15. 48587
an original comedy in 2 acts, by Charles
Towusend. Author's ed. New York. The De
Witt pub. house, 1893. 24 p. 12°. ([De
Witt's acting plays, no. 398] )
© II. H. Russell & son, New York; 1893:
56960, Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 26. 48588
Vacation — Continued.
a pantomimic and mu.sical comedy in 3
acts, by Thos. A. Daly.
© William Daly, jr., Boston ; 1883 : 16964,
Sept. 15, 48589
play in 1 act, by W. Hanlon. [1], 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1911 ; D : 23808 ; Wm. Han-
lon, Cohasset, Mass. 48590
or, Harvard vs. Yale, a 3 act pantomimic
and musical comedy, by Thomas A. Daly and
Fred G. Maedor. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© William Daly, jr., Boston; 1883:23178,
Dec. 14 ; 2c. Dec. 14. 48591
Vacation days; or. Village by the sea, in 1 act.
9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Snitz IMoore, New York ; D : 14650, Dec.
18, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1908, 48592
Vacation (The) girls; comedy sketch, by F.
Wallace. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1912 ; D : 30575 ; Frederick Wal-
lace, New York. 48593
Vaccinated; 1 act playlet, by A. Powell and
M. T. Wilson. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1!)10; D: 22822; Alma Pow-
ell and Mark T. Wil.son, Chicago. 48594
Vacillations (The) of Amelia. See Decision
(The)
Vacuum (The); play in 1 act. by P. Gibson.
New York, Samuel French ; London, Samuel
French, ltd.. 1010. 17 p. 12°.
© July 11, 1910; 2c. .July 12, 1910; D:
21537; Preston Gibson, Washington. 48595
Vacuum (The) cleaner; comedy sketch, by B.
Burke. [2], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1915 ; D : 40766 ; Billie Burke,
New York. 48595a
Vadrouilleuses (Les); folie-vaudeville en 1 acte,
par B. Lebreton et E. Blairat. Paris, C. Jou-
bert, 1913, 38 p. 8°.
© Nov. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35209 ;
Joubert, Paris. 48596
Vae victis; comedie en 3 actes en prose, par
Paul Emile de Bize [pseud, de P. E. Bibily]
92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1915 ; D : 39682 ; Paul Emile
Bibily, New York, 48596a
Vagabond (The); by Graham Earle.
© Agatha Singleton, Rochester, Ind. ; 1890 :
1.5013, May 6. 48597
■ a comedy in 1 act, by F. Heermans.
© Forbes Heermans, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1889:
11398, Apr. 10. 48598
2454
48599
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48621
Vagabond (The) — Continued.
a comedy in 3 acts, by Constance Sliinner
and Herbert Heron [pseud, of H. H. Peet]
© Herbert Heron Peet, Los Angeles ; D :
12423. Feb. 1, 1908. 48599
Same. 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1909 ; D : 17007 ; Constance
Skinner, Chicago. 48600
——play in 4 acts, by H. Eastman. [561 P- 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912 ; D : 28698 ; Hazel East-
man, Brooklyn. 48601
a romantic comedy-opera in 8 acts, libretto
by A. H. Laidlaw, jr., music by Richard Henry
Warren.
© Alex. H. Laidlaw, jr., New York; 1897:
34776, June 10. 48602
■ • a romantic drama in 5 acts, by J. S. Mack-
aye. New York, 1875.
© J. Steele Mackave, United States ; 1875 :
7147, July 9. 48603
Vagabond and fugitive. See Persecuted.
Vagabond (A) couple; vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by James Sweimler. New York, Dick and
Fitzgerald, 1912. 10 p. 12°.
© July 31, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1912 ; D : 80403 ;
Dick and Fitzgerald, New York. 48604
Vagabond (A) heroine, See Little vagabond.
Vagabond (The) of Paris; comedy in 4 acts, tr.
from Dr. Karl Toepfer's translation of Gamin
de Paris.
© Clara Lipman, New York ; 1885 : 11952,
May 28. 48605
Vagabond (The) of the cross-roads; a romantic
drama in 4 acts, by A. M. Steele.
© Asa M. Steele, Philadelphia ; 1S9S : 43665,
July 21. 48606
Vagabonds (The); an original drama in 3 acts,
by C. Townsend. Autlior's ed. Boston, "Wal-
ter H. Baker & co., 1895.
© Charles Townsend, United States; 1895:
24698, May 4; 2c. Juue 10. 48607
a play in 5 acts, by D. K. Higgins and
M. O. Higgins.
© David Knowles Higsrhis and Milton Otis
Higgins, Chicago ; 1882 : 7640, May 11. 48608
a play in 3 acts and a prologue, by D. K.
Higgins and M. O. Higgins. Ms.
© David Knowles Higgins and Milton Otis
Higgins. Oakland, Cal. ; 1881 : 8762, June 4 ;
2c. Dec. 8. 48609
or, Roger and I, a domestic drama in 4
acts, founded on Trowbridge's masterpiece, by
A. T. Saunders.
© A. Tresize Saunders, Akron, O. ; 1885 :
5006, Feb. 27. 48610
— See also Burr Oaks. — Cartouche (La)
Vagabond's (A) honor; a dramatization of
Ernest De Lancey Pierson's novel of the same
name, by F. H. Wood.
© Frederick H. Wood, Chicago ; 1892 : 46160.
Nov. 12. 48611
Vagabond's (A) love. See Bertie Blossom.
Vagaries; [or, A girl's devotion] original mod-
ern comic opera in 3 acts, by J. Tackman.
[2], 38 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1912 ; D : 28423 ; John Tack-
man, New York. 48612
Vagrant (The)
© Joseph A. Campbell, Boston ; 1891 : 25296,
July 13. 48613
— ■ an original drama in 4 acts, by Ellison Har-
vey. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John A. Himmelein, Kelleys Island, O. ;
D : 149(?7, Feb. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 26, 1909.
48614
23 p.
• a play in 1 act, by C. D. McGibeny
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1910 ; D : 21851 ; Clyde Duane
McGibeny, Kalamazoo, Mich. 48615
Vagrant (A) princess; melodrama in 4 acts, bv
C. V. Lucas. [88] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1914 ; D : 38115 ; C. V. Lucas.
New York. , 48615a
Vain (The) jackdaw; by A. Stevenson. 1 p. 4°.
Proof.
© Augusta Stevenson, New^ York ; D : 15368,
Mar. 17, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909. 48616
Vain Violet, the beauty; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12071, Jan. 3, 1908. 48617
Vaincu par I'amour; ou, Le sacrifice de Mar-
celle, drume en 3 actes, par C. Berian.
© Corine Berian, Worcester ; 1900 A : 5454,
Feb. 28. 48618
Vainqueurs (Les) ; piece en 4 actes, par E. Fabre,
[Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration], 1908. 2 p. 1.,
88 p. 8°.
© Emile Fabre, Paris ; D : 14630, Dec. 26,
1908; 2c. Dec. 26, 1908. 48619
Vakyasudha; a drama in 4 acts, by G. W. and
H. R. Walthew. Typewritten.
© Geo. W. Walthew and Helene Ripley
Walthew. San Francisco ; 1895 : 45942, Sept.
9 ; 2c. Sept. 22. 48620
Valdemar, the Baltic rover; a drama in 4 acts,
by M. E. Roe.
© Mary E. Roe, Milwaukee ; 1900 A : 2840,
Jan. 31. 48621
See also Count (The) of Elsinore.
2455
48622
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48640
Valdoras (The); a prose comedy in 4 acts, by
Augusto Fantoni, tr. from the Italian by C. C.
Walch.
© Caroline O. Walch, New York ; D : 1060,
Nov. 4, 1901. 48622
Vale (The) of Avoca; by Leonard Grover and
Clay M. Greene.
© Charles H. Hopper, Unionville, O. ; 1S94 :
10473, Feb. 16. 48623
■ an original comedy drama in 4 acts, by L.
Grover,
© Leonard Grover, San Francisco; 1S95:
47G9, Jan. 18. 48624
Vale (The) of cedars; a drama in 3 acts with
prologue, dramatized from Grace Aguilar's
Vale of cedars, by N. H. Pitman. 100 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Norman Hinsdale Pitman, Kpoxville,
Tenn. ; D : 14685, Dec. 26, 1908 ; Ic. Dec. 30, 1908.
48625
See also Jewess of Spain. — Under a Span-
ish edict.
Vale (The) of content; American play in 3 acts,
by P. Gibson. 236 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1915 ; D : 42317 ; Preston Gib-
son, Washington. 48625a
(Das gliick im winkel); drama in 3 acts,
by Hermann Sudermann, tr. by William El-
lei'y Leonard. [31] p. 12°. Printed.
© Mar. 1, 1915 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1915 ; D : 39887 ;
Houghton, Mifflin co., Boston. 48625b
— See also Chief contemporary dramatists.
Valentine and valentines; a farce in 3 acts, by
J. H. Farrell.
© J. H. Farrell, Brooklyn; 1885:5165,
Mar. 2. 48626
Valentine Vox; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
W. F. Duff.
© William F. Duff, San Francisco; 1881:
5364, Apr. 8. 48627
Valentine's day; an original comedy in 3 acts,
by Madeleine Lucette [i. e. Madeleine Lucette
Ryley]
© J. H. Ryley, New Rochelle, N. Y. ; 1891 :
1372, Jan. 8. 48628
Valera; a dramatic libretto, by Adolphe Dan-
ziger.
© G. A. Danziger, San Francisco ; 1900 A :
9844, Apr. 17. 48629
Valeria; an original melodrama in 5 acts, by
R. C. White.
© Richard C. White. New York; 1887:
33540, Dec. 23. 48630
Valeria — Continued.
a tragedy, by H. Monroe.
© Harriet Monroe, New York ; 1889 : 1856,
Jan. 14, 48631
and other poems; by H. Monroe. Chicago,
Printed for the author, 1891. 287 p. 12°.
Deamatic contents : Valeria ; a tragedy in
a prologue and 5 acts.
© Harriet Monroe, Chicago; 1891:37981,
Oct. 23 ; 2c. Nov. 17. 48631a
Valerie; a drama in 5 acts.
© Edwin S. Belknap. New York; 1885:
10383, May 7. 48632
a drama of human passion in 3 acts, by
David Belasco.
© Cecelia Belasco, New York ; 1886 : 1812.
Jan. 22. 48633
or, Who is she? a drama in 4 acts, by M.
Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklvn ; 1874:11667.
Sept. 14. 48634
Valet (The); or. The laallet, by'O. M. Thom-
son. Typewritten.
© Oscar M. Thomson, Philadelphia: 1897:
64978, Nov. 22 ; Ic. Nov. 22 ; Ic. Dec. 11.
48635
Valet (The) and the groom: comedy sketch in 1
act, by R. J. Alle!\ 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1914 ; D : 39179 ; Robert John
Allen, Philadelphia. 48635a
Valet's (A) irdstake; -i comedy in 2 acts, by
Sherwin Lawrence C!nok. Clyde, O., Ames
publishing co., 1894. 15 p. 12°. ([Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no. 329] )
© Ames pub. co.. Clyde, O. ; 1894: 4372, Jan.
18 ; 2c. Jan. 27. 48636
Valhalla; a comic oi)era in 3 acts, libretto by
S. E. .Johnson and F. K. Young, music by
G. W. Currier.
© Shirley Bverton Johnson, Franklin K.
Young and George Washington Currier, Bos-
ton ; 1896 : 8563, Feb. 5. 48637
Valide, the odalisque; an historical drama, by
R. Kelm. ■■■'%
© De B. Randolph Keim, Reading, Pa. ;
1899:54456. Aug. 26. 48638
Valiere (La); a comic opera in 3 acts, by W. J.
Berry.
© William J. Berry, United States; 1883:
12394, July 6. 48639
Valjean; a domestic and romantic drama in a
prologue and 5 acts, founded on Victor Hugo's
novel of The wretched, by E. C. Winter.
© Elizabeth Campbell Winter, New Brighton,
N. Y. ; 1895 : 18452, Apr. 2. 48640
2456
48641
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UISriTED STATES
48662
Valjean, the convict; a drama in 1 act, adapted
from an incident in Hugo's Les mis6rables, by
R. Carlton Tabor. 21 p. 4. Typewritten.
© Robert C. Tabor, Rochester, N. Y. ; D:
15925, May 22, 1909 ; 2e. May 22, 1909. 48641
or, A life's atonement, romantic sensa-
tional scenic melodrnma in 4 acts, from the
French of Victor Huso, by Henry Belmar.
[2], 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elizabeth R. Belmar, New York ; D : 666,
July 18, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1901. 48642
Valkyrie (The); [opera] by Richard Wagner,
English tr. by EIruest Newman. London,
Breitkopf & Hartel, 1914. 72 p. 8°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Jan. 7, 1914; 2c. May 4, 1914; D: 36914;
Breitkopf & Hartel, New York. 48642a
Valley farm; domestic drama in 4 acts, by Ar-
thur Lewis Tubbs. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO.. 1903. 72 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed.
of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 3937.
Sept. 14. 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1903. 48643
a drama founded on Colorado farm life, by
C. J. Campbell and R. M. Skinner.
© Charles J. Campbell and Ralph M. Skin-
ner, New York ; D : 947, Oct. 12, 1901. 48644
a rural drama in 4 acts, by M. B. Hayes.
[180] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maud Blanche Hayes. New Yock; D:
1703. Apr. 7, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1902. 48645
Valley Forg'e; drama in 3 acts, by Elenore
Hammond. Typewritten.
© Elenore B. Hammond, Chestnut Hill,
Mass. ; 1899 : 75377, Nov. 18 ; 2c. Nov. 18. 48646
an original drama, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1875:5402, May
24. • 48647
a play in 1 act, by P. W. Hyde. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh ; D :
521, May 28, 1901 ; 2c. July 16, 1901 ; Ic. new
ed. Apr. 18. 1902 ; Ic. rev. ed. Sept. 11, 1906.
48648
scenario of grand opera in 3 acts [by E. J.
Cos] Ip. 4°.
© June 18. 1913; 2c. June 21, 1913; A:
349581 ; Edward J. Cox, Newtonville, Mass.
48649
■ See also, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with figures : 1776.
Valley Forge '77; or, Twixt king and coun-
try, a drama of the Revolution in 4 acts, by
C. Heverin,
© Cator Heverin, New York ; 1900 A : 23212,
Sept. 18. 48650
Valley (The) of Amour; poetic drama, by L. L.
Schwartz. [16] p. f°. Typew-ritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1910; D : 21432 ; Louis L.
Schwartz, Minneapolis. 48651
Valley (The) of indecision; in 4 acts, bv P.
Aulich. [73] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frederic Aulich. Chicago ; D : 10324. Apr.
11. 1907: 2c. Apr. 11, 1907. 48652
Valley (The) of the shadow; a drama in 5 acts,
by C. Skinner.
© Constance Skinner, Los Angeles; D:
9ol4, Nov. 24, 1906. 48653
Valley of Virginia; by E. R. Stumpp. Type-
written.
© Eugene Rowan Stumpp. Baltimore : 1893 :
S272, Feb. 13 ; 2c. Oct. 3. 48654
Valley (A) view; by M. M. Boynton.
© Mary M. Boynton, Lima, O. ; D : 1242.
Jan. 2, 1902. 48655
Vallombrosa; comic opera in 2 acts, book and
l.vrics by T. R. Ybarra. [3], 67 p. 4°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1910 : D : 21909 ; Thomas Rus-
sell Ybarra, New York. 48656
Vallonia; or, The purple scarf, a romantic
melodrama in 4 acts, by R. W. Graham. 69
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robert William Graham, Providence,
R. I. ; D : 5854, Dec. 3, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 3. 1904.
48657
Vals (El) de las rosas. See Canuto sonson-
ete,
Vals (El) de los besos; juguete comico-lfrico en
1 acto, original y en prosa. letra de E. Lopez-
Marin, musica del maestro Vicente Lleo. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaSoles] 1911.
32 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25049 ; Enrique Lopez-Marin, Madrid. 48658
Valuable (A) fish; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
W"m. F. Cattell. Clyde. O., Ames' publishing
CO.. 1905. 40 p. 12°. (Ames' series of stand-
ard and minor drama, no. 457)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 6939, July
10. 1905 ; 2c. July 10, 1905. 48659
Value (The) of a dollar; playlet in 1 act, by M.
Brown. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1911; D: 24575; Melville
Brown, Portland, Or. 48660
Value (The) of a scandal; comedy in 3 acts, by
E. A. Plumb. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1911; D : 23531 ; Eugene A.
Plumb, Cleveland. 48661
Value of a title; by C. P. Rubano. 4 1. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31. 1909; D: 16758; Chas. P.
Rubano, New York. 48662
2457
48663
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48686
Value of being extinct; a comedy of satire in 3
acts, by Charles James and C. Goodhart. [85]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Goodhart, London ; D : 5588, Oct.
1. 1904 ; Ic. Oct. 1, 1904. 48663
Value (The) of money; comedy in 1 act, by
M.J.Newman. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. :Mar. 13, 1913 ; D : 32666 ; M. J. New-
man, Chicago. 48664
Value received; by H. B. Lewis. 59 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1909 ; D : 17018 ; H. B. Lewis,
Muskegon, Mich. 48665
play in 4 acts, by E. Clifton. [102] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
©Ic. July 12, 1913; D : 33779 ; Ethel Clif-
ton, Bridgeport, Conn. 48666
Vampire (The); by M. Lyons. 107 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Maurice Lyons, New York ; D : 11034.
July 23, 1907 ; 2c. July 15, 1907. 48667
a comedy of American life in 4 acts, by
W. C. de Mille.
© William Churchill de Mille, Pompton,
N. J. ; D : 49, Jan. 21, 1901. 48668
drama in 3 acts, by N. Dunaew. 93 p. 4°.
Ms. [Yiddish]
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1911; D: 25376; Nicholas
Dunaew, New York. 48669
dramatic playlet, by A. Van Houten. [1],
15 p. f . Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1913 ; D : 33050 ; Albert Van
Houten, New York. 48670
a legendary story told in pantomime, with
special music and effects, by E. Pelletier.
© Eugene Pelletier, Detroit ; D : 14387, Nov.
27, 1908 ; Ic. synopsis Nov. 27, 1908. 48671
play in 1 act, by Astrid Penn [pseud, of A.
Kimball] and Malcolm Morley. [2], 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1914 ; D : 35857 ; Astrid Kim-
ball, Boston. 48672
a play in 3 acts, by B. A. Woolf and George
Sylvester Viereck. 137 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. A. Woolf, New York ; D : 14254, Nov.
10, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1908. 48673
a play in 3 acts, suggested by the poem of
Rudyard Kipling, by P. E. Browne. [48] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Porter Emerson Browne, Norwalk, Conn. ;
D : 13286, July 3, 1908 ; 2c. July 13, 1908.
48674
— a realism in 1 act, by W. A. Lewis.
© William Albert Lewis, Baltimore; D:
1621, Mar. 18, 1902. 48675
Vampire (The) — Continued.
a sensational melodrama in 4 acts, by Fitz-
gerald Murphy. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© aiax H. Meyers, New York ; D : 2679,
Dec. 5, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1902. 48676
Vampire (The) cat; play in 1 act, by G. F. Van
Etten. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1915; D: 39534; Gerard
Frisselle Van Etten, San Antonio. 48676a
Vampire (The) cat of Nabeshima; a Japanese
play in a prologue and 1 act, by F. Heathcote.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Florence Heathcote, New York ; D : 4796,
Mar. 26. 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 26, 1904. 48677
Vampire comedy; in 1 act, bv D. G. Smith,
[4] p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. .Tan. 19, 1911; D : 23133 ; David G.
Smith, Chattanooga. 48678
Vampire (The) dance; a tragic pantomime, by
H. C. French. 1 p. f^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16. 1909 ; D : 16569 ; Herbert C.
French, New York. 48679
Vampire (The) prince; or, The rose of Delin-
bar, a spectacular drama in 3 acts, byL. F.
Witzig.
© Leon F. Witzig, St. Louis; 1874:2260,
Feb. 26. 48680
Vampire (The), the fool and the girl; pastoral
playlet, by Harry L. Newton. 8 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1909; D : 17665 ; G. Harris
Eldon, Alexandria, Ind. 48681
Vampire^s (The) fool; by W. S. Schilling. [2],
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1910 ; D : 22090 ; William S.
Schilling, Baltimore. 48682
Vampires (The) of Chicago. See Belle, the
typewriter girl.
Vampires of Russia; a drama of to-day in 5
acts, by Mignon Ziegfeld. [92] p. 4°, " Type-
written,
© Hugo Ziegfeld, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; D:
4780. Mar. 17, 1904; Ic. Mar. 17, 1904; Ic. Apr.
4. 1904. 48683
Van Alden, jr.; a play in 5 acts, by Max Millian,
© Sarah Glass, Cincinnati ; 1898 : 229,
.Tan. 3, 48684
Vandemar and Evirallen; drama in 5 acts, by
Mary M. Gay.
© E. A. Locke, Boston ; 1882 : 4955, Mar. 30.
48685
Vandemar and Vivienne; a drama, by C. F.
Pidgin and M. M. Gay.
© Charles F. Pidgin and Mary M. Gay, Bos-
ton ; 18S4 : 7700, Apr. 10. 48686
2458
48687
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48705
Vanderbilt (The) cup; a comedy in 3 acts, by S.
Rosenfeld.
© Sydney Rosenfeld, New York; D : 7533,
Oct. 25, 1905. 48687
Van der Decken; legendary play of the sea in
3 acts, by D. Belasco. 198 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1915; D: 42110; David Be-
lasco, New York. 48687a
Vanderdecken; occult melodrama, by M. M.
Bostwick.
© IMorris M. Bostwick, Janesville, Wis. ;
1888 : 33558, Nov. 26. 48688
a romantic, poetic play in 4 acts, by Percy
Fitzgerald and W. G. Mills.
© Mrs. Sidney Francis Bateman, New
York ; 1878 : 7602, June 28. 48689
Vandergriff's revenge; a tragic play in 1 scene,
by .lanet Barrington [i. e. J. B. Fedris] 38
p. obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Janet Barrington Fedris, New York ; D :
14924, Jan. 28, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1909. 48690
Vandyck; a poetical drama, by Fred Lee [p.seud.
of J. Batstone]
© Joseph Batstone. New York ; 1885 : 7324,
Mar. 28. 48691
Van Dyke of New York; by J. Bove.
© Joseph Bove, Philadelphia ; D : 7337,
Sept. 29, 1905. 48692
Vandykes (The); a reflex of the war, an emo-
tional play in 4 acts, by M. Price.
© Mark Price, San Francisco ; 1886 : 26462,
Nov. 23. 48693
Vane on the scaffold. Sec From king to king.
Van Horn's daughter; by B. I. Barrett.
© Bertha I. Barrett, Dorchester, Mass. ; D :
15632, Apr. 16, 1909. 48694
comedy in 4 acts, by B. I. Barrett. 150 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1910; D: 20579; Bertha I.
Barrett, Boston. 48695
Vanishing (The) man. See Two dollar bill.
Vanishing (The) point; play in 1 act, by F. M.
Jeffery. [20] p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
. © Ic. Feb. 26, 1915 ; D : 39795 ; Frank Moore
Jeffery, East Orange, N. J. 48695a
Vanishing (The) race; drama in 4 acts, by E. C.
Stout. Typewritten.
© Ernest C. Stout, Chicago; 1899:75376,
Nov. 18 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1901. 48696
See also Plays of the pioneers.
Vanishing victor; play in 1 act, by L. Wash-
burn. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1914 ; D : 35858 ; Lilian Wash-
burn, New York. 48696a
Vanity and tricks; operatic sketch in 1 act,
composed by B. Osso. [14] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. July 2, 1909 ; D : 16208 ; Bory Osso,
New York. 48697
Vanity (The) box; play in 3 acts, by A. P. J.
Vincent. [83] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 12, 1915; D: 40921; Alexander
P. J. Vincent, New York. 48697a
Vanity breach; 5 act drama, by Mark Douglas
[pseud, of D. M. Lemon]
© Don Mark Lemon, San Francisco; 1897:
28675, May 10. 48698
Vanity fair; a comedy in 4 acts, adapted fx'om
William M. Thackeray's novel of the same
name, by J. H. Nevins. Typewritten.
© John H. Nevins, Green Bav, Wis.; 1897:
60763, Oct. 27 ; 2c. Oct. 27. 48699
• a drama, William M. Thackeray's novel
rendered for the stage, by P. L. Huckins.
© Percival L. Huckins, Leavenworth, Kan. ;
1888 : 6782, Mar. 5. 48700
extravaganza and burlesque, by G. Hill.
© Gus Hill, New York ; D : 14066, Oct. 15,
1908. 48701
-musical society comedy in 3 acts, libretto
by L. N. Fletcher, music by A. B. Swan.
© Lewis Nehemiah Fletcher and A. B.
Swan, San Francisco ; D : 8788, July 5, 1906.
48702
See also Mrs. Rawdon Crawley.
Vanity fair company; or, A gilded youth, by
H. H. Hill and C. Franklyn.
© Harry Howard Hill and Charles Frank-
lyn, New York ; 1895 : 47894, Sept. 20. 48703
Vanity (The) of sanity; dramatic farce, by
M. P. B. Graham. [1], 69 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1914 ; D : 38767 ; Mercy Pris-
cilla Bateson Graham, Sinking Spring, Pa.
48703a
Vanity (The) shop; musical farce in 1 act, by
C. J. Campbell. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1911; D: 23203; Charles J.
Campbell, New York. 48704
Vanity vanquished; by H. Elliott McBride.
© P. Garrett &v co., Philadelphia ; 1886 :
12540, May 27. 48705
2459
48706
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48723
Van Lowe (The) diamond; sketch in 1 act, by
Oliver Wliite. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1910 ; D : 22501 ; Frank Kee-
nan, New York. 48706
Vanquishing a mother-in-law. See Cupid in
livery.
Van Eensslear calls; a comedy sketch, by J. C.
Firth. 2, [34] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1909 ; D : 1G651 ; John C.
Firth, Kansas City, Mo. 48707
Van Wormers' (The) last raid; in 4 acts, by
F. J. Mdhon and C. D. Cameron. [55] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Frank J. Mahon and Charles D. Cam-
eron, Detroit ; D : 4144, Oct. 27, 1903 ; 2c. Oct.
27, 1903. 48708
Van Zorn; comedy in 3 acts, by Edwin Arling-
ton Robinson. New York, The Macmillan
company, 1914. 5 p. 1., 164 p. 12°.
© Sept. 23, 1914; 2c. Sept. 24, 1914; D:
38294 ; Macmillan company, New York.
48708a
■Varennes; piece en 5 actes et 6 tableaux, par
H. Lavedan et G. Lenotre [pseud, de L. L. T.
Gosselin] [Paris] 1904. 2 p. 1., 152 p. 12°.
© H. Lavedan & G. Lenotre, Paris ; D :
5006, May 11, 1904 ; 2c. May 11, 1904. 48709
Varietes a domicilio; atraccion conyugal com-
ico-llrica bailable en un acto y una proyeccion,
original de A. Torres del Alamo y A. Asenjo,
mtisica del maestro Foglietti. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1913. 44 p., 11. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Mar, 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36548 ; Antonio Asenjo y Axigel Torres del
Alamo, Madrid. 48709a
Variety (A) contest; a humorous entertainment
in 1 scene, by Laura M. Parsons. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1901 [1900] 25 p. 12°.
(Baker's novelties)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; 1900 A :
26403, Oct. 24 ; 2c. Nov. 19. 48710
Variety (The) girl; comedy in 2 acts, by Percy
Webb and M. E. Doward. 52 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1911; D: 24885; Mabel E.
Doward, Columbus, O. 48711
Variety of eight fingers and two thumbs; or,
A woman's wits against a man's, a play in 5
acts, by T. H. Thompson. Bellaire, O., T. H.
Thompson, 1889.
© Thomas H. Thompson, Bellaire, O. ; 1899 :
24875, Aug. 13. 48712
Variety-show (A); a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by W. McCutcheon and R. J. Donnolly.
© Wallace McCutcheon and Robert J. Don-
nolly, Brooklyn ; 1893 : 42709, Sept. 23. 48713
Varmlandingarne. See Cupid's victory.
Varsity belle; a musical comedy in 8 acts, book
and lyrics by H. D. Middleton.
© Henry Davis Middleton. Chicago; D:
11737, Nov. 14, 1907. 48714
Varsity (The) coach; college play in 4 acts, by
Eunice T. Gray. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1912. 46 p. 12°.
( [French's international copyrighted ed. of
the works of the best authors, no. 234] )
© Oct. 15, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1912 ; D : 31140 ;
Samuel French, New Y'ork. 48715
Varsity (The) eleven; in 1 act, by P. Pauli. 15
p. 4°. Typewritten.
■ © Pauline Pauli, New York ; D : 14960, Feb.
1, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 1. 1909. 48716
Varsity villainy; or, The Golden gate trophy, a
sketch in 1 act. adapted l)y Harry Morae Web-
ster, from a sketch written by Robert Griffin
Morris entitled Varsity villainy. 26 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Carter Weaver, New York ; D : 5689. Oct.
25. 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 25. 1904. 48717
Varveine; a sensational play in 5 acts, by M. E.
Lowry.
© Margaret E. Lowry, Baltimore; 1873:
111G6, Se])t. 30. 48718
Varying (The) winds; by B. Smith.
© Burton Smith, New York ; D : 6747. Mav
22, 1905. . 48719
Vasa of Sweden; a play in 4 acts, by A. B.
Stewart.
© Anna Bird Stewart, Cincinnati ; D : 9094,
Sept. 10, 1906. 48720
Vasantasena; drnma in 5 akten, nach einer
diclitung des Konigs Sudraka, frei bearbeitet
von Emil Pohl, musik von W. Wiihldorfer.
New York. 1. Goldmann, 1893. 112 p. 12".
[Words only]
© Emanuel Lederer, New York ; 1893 :
15728, Mar. 30 ; 2c. Apr. 10. 48721
Vasco Nunez de Balboa; play in 6 acts and 11
scenes, by D. Dundas. [4], 175 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1915 ; D : 40492 ; Don Dnndas,
New York. 48721a
Vase (The); a 1 act satii'e, by N. L. Clark. [1 ],
38 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Nathaniel L. Clark, Brooklyn; 1893:
2101, Jan. 9 ; 2c. Jan. 16. 48722
Vashti; by L. C. Park.
© Lotti(> C. Park. Los Angeles ; D : 1018J ,
Mar. 20, 1!07. [For copies reed, see D: 996(i!
2460
48724
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48738
Vashti — Continued.
■ Same. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
'© Lottie C. Park, Los Angeles; D : 9966,
Feb. 14, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1907. 48724
•drama in 1 act, by A. G. Jones. [2], 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 17, 1914 ; D : 3.5689 ; Archer Grac-
chus Jones, Richmond. 48724a
— a dramatic paraphrase of the book of Es-
ther in 5 acts, by M. Bell.
© Mary Bell, San Francisco ; D : 5940, Dec.
21, 1904. 48725
or. Until death do us part, a play in 4
acts, dramatized from Augusta Evans Wil-
son's novel, by U. Akerstrom. 93 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910 ; D : 20819 ; Ullie Aker-
strom, Brooklyn. 48726
the romance of a secret, a drama in 4 acts,
by G. B. McCutcheon.
© George Barr McCutcheon, Lafayette,
Ind. ; 1888 : 12982, May 3. 48727
Vassar; or, Girl graduates, an original comic
opera, by C. and G. Logan. [23] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Celia and Grace Logan, New York ; 1884 :
9257, May 5 ; 2c. May 5. 48728
See also Cupid at Vassar.
Vassar (The) girl; by W. C. Parker.
© Walter Coleman Parker, New York; D:
8301, Apr. 7, 1906. 48729
a comedy drama in 3 acts and prologue, by
M. Warde.
© Marie Warde, New York ; 1884 : 4946,
Mar. 8. 48730
Vassar milestones; written by Vassar alumnae
[E. E. Vv'ellington and others] and presented at
Vassar College on Oct. 11. 1915. 39 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Oct., 11, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 18, 1915 ; D : 42014 ;
Elizabeth E. Wellington, Bronxville, N. Y.
48730a
Vasun; schwank in 3 akten, von Curt Cassel.
Berlin, Eduard Bloch, 1911. 63 p. 12°.
© Sept. 22, 1911; 2c. Dec. 19, 1911; D:
28028 ; Moderner verlagsbureau, Curt Wigand,
Berlin. 48731
Vaterund sohn; komiidie in 3 akten, von Gus-
tav Esmann, f iir die deutsche biilme bearbeitet
von Rudolf Presber. Berlin, Vita, deutsches
verlagshaus [1907] 150 p. 12°.
© Vita, Deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin; D:
9988, Feb. 18, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907. 48732
Vater unser; musik drama, von Ernst von Pos-
sart, musik von H. Rohr. 24 p. 8°. Proof.
[Words only]
© Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany ; D : 5100,
May 24, 1904 ; 2c. May 24, 1904. 48733
Vaude-villiage; by J. H. Clinton and A. Clin-
ton. [4] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1911; D: 25623; J. Howard
Clinton and Al. Clinton, New York. 48734
Vaude villainies; series of acts against the pub-
lic peace and decorum, by Harry L. Newton.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1915. [98] p. 12°.
Contents : Chocolate drops. — The customs
inspector. — From soup to nuts. — Just before
the battle. — Our summer boarder. — Then and
now. — The third- degree and the last. — A call
to arms. — Her second time on earth. — Strenu-
ous Mame.
© July 31, 1915 ; 2c. Aug. 2, 1915 ; D : 41388 ;
Walter H. Bnker & co., Boston. 48734a
Vaudeville (The) club; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by S. S. Fontaine. f°. Tjipewritten.
© Samuel Spalding Fontaine, New' York ;
18^3 : 8748, Feb. 16 ; 2c. Feb. 25. 48735
Vaudeville (A) cocktail; play in 4 sections, by
A. Hoffman. [23] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1913 ; D : 34386 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 48736
pt. 2 ; being a revision, with new matter
added, by A. Hoffman. [1], 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913 ; D : 35227 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 48737
pt. 3. [1], 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1914 ; D : 37217 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York.
48737a
or. Something new under the sun, pt. 4, a
monologue, by A. Hoffman. [31] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1914 ; D : 38429 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 48737b
Vaudeville (A) collision; by R. V. Merwin and
J.E.Young. [2], 5 p. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1914 ; D : 36257 ; Ray V. Mer-
win and Jos E. Young, Chicago. 48737c
Vaudeville de luxe. See Bits of vaudeville.
Vaudeville (The) girl; a sketch in 1 act, by
S. H. Friedlander.
© Samuel Herman Friedlander, San
Francisco ; 1899 : 8253, Jan. 26. 48738
Vaudeville in 1920; play in 1 act, by Chas. W.
Doty and J. Searle Allen. [1], 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1914; D : 38302 ; Burnum,
Yant & CO., Philadelphia. 48738a
2461
48738
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48753
Vaudeville (A) lunclieon; in 3 courses, by J.
McCree. [1], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1915 ; D : 40511 ; Junie McCree,
New York. 48738b
Vaudeville portrayed behind the scenes; by
J. Delmore. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Delmore, East Oakland, Cal. ; D :
15649, Apr. 17, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1909. 48739
Vaudeville (A) pousse-caf e; monologue, by A.
Hoffman. [l],44p. 4°. Tj-pewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1915; D: 41679; Aaron
Hoffman, New York. 48739a
Vaudeville (A) rehearsal; 1 act comedy, by
C. H. Acker. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1912 ; D : 29233 ; Charles H.
Acker, New York. 48740
Vaudeville (The) rehearsal of a midnight
drama. See Fairy (The) of Leadville.
Vaudeville (The) sketch; by J. Miller. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1910 ; D : 21186 ; Juanita Mil-
ler, New York. 48741
Vaudeville song and dance travesty; by L. J.
Pollak. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1914; D: 36146; Jacob K.
Adams and Lincoln J. Pollak, New York.
48741a
Vaudeville specialty; by J. R. K. Taylor. [1],
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1912 ; D : 30680 ; James R. K.
Taylor, New York. 48742
Vaudeville (A) team in Ruben ville; play in 1
act, by J. Leslie. [6], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1915 ; D : 40671 ; James Les-
lie, San Rafael, Cal. 48742a
Vaudevillians (The); song novelette in 2 verses
and 1 chorus, by W. A. Downs. [1], 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1915; D : 42461 ; William An-
drew Downs, Chicago. 48742b
Vaya calor; entretenimiento comico-llrico-poll-
tico en 1 acto, dividido en 5 cuadros, en prosa,
original de S. M. Granes y E. Polo, mUsica
del maestro Luis Arnedo. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores e-^panoles] 1908. 42, [2] p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Salvador Maria Granes y Ernesto Polo,
Madrid ; D : 14505, Dec. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 11,
1908. 48743
Veal breaded; comedy in 1 act, by John M.
Francis. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1913. 22
p. 12°.
© June 25. 1913; 2c. June 26, 1913; D:
33761 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 48744
Veau (Le) d'or; comedie satirique en 3 actes,
par L. Gleize. {In La Petite illustration, no.
45. — 10 Janvier 1914, serie-th§atre, no. 25)
© Jan. 10, 1914; 2c. Feb. 17, 1914; D:
36045 ; Lucien Gleize. Paris. 48744a
Vecci (La); a drama in 4 acts, by L. K. Ans-
pacher. 128 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Louis Kaufman Anspacher, Tuckahoe.
N. Y. ; D : 10513, May 7, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1908.
48745
Vecinos (Los); entremes, original y en prosa, de
A. Paso y J. Abati. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espauoles] 1915. 23 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40053 ; Antonio Paso y Joaquin Abati, Madrid.
48745a
Veda (La) del amor; opereta comica en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original de
Guillermo Perriu y Miguel de Palacios, mli-
sica del maestro Amadeo Vives. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espaiioles] 1913. 48 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32552 ;
G. Perrm y M. de Palacios, Madrid. 48746
Vedah; or. The rovers of the Nile, a comic
Egyptian opera in 3 acts, libretto by A. H.
Mudd, music by Will App.
© Alice Hawthorne Mudd, Louisville ; 1890 :
14100, Apr. 28. 48747
Veg'etable (A) hash; written and composed by
S. Maley.
© Steve Maley, Holyoke, Mass. ; 1897 :
13910, Feb. 26. 48748
Veigele; lebeusbild in 4 akten und 7 bildern, von
Nathan Rackow.
© Max Rosenthal, Brooklyn ; 1898 : 55716,
Sept. 23. 48749
Veilchen; 1 akt, von Erik Kay und Erich
Kohrer. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1912 ; D : 30259 ; Das theater,
verlagsges. m. b. h., Berlin. 48750
Veiled (The) picture; a play, by A. R. Haven.
© Albert Roland Haven, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1890:23945, July 31. 48751
Veiled (The) prophet; drama in 1 act, adapted
from the poem of Thos. Moore, by F. Rock-
well. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1911; D: 25066; Florence
Rockwell, New York. 48752
a tragedy in 5 acts, dramatized froni
Thomas Moore's The veiled prophet of Khoras-
san, by A. O. Powers.
© Annie Orr Powers, Brookline, Mass. ;
1897 : 72300, Dec. 23 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1898. 4875S
2462
48754
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48771
Veiled (The) prophet — Continued.
• -a tragedy in 4 acts, by R. M. Townsend,
based upon Thomas Moore's Lai la Rookh.
[71] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ralph Milbounie Townsend, Philadel-
phia ; D : 2930, Jan. 30, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1903.
48754
Veiled (The) prophet of Khorassan; oriental
tragedy, by R. Royer, adapted from Lalla
Rookh by Thomas Moore. 41 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1914 ; D : 36218 ; Rola Royer,
E. Orange, N. J. 48754a
or, Mind and heart, a play in 5 acts.
founded on history and embellished with
scenes and quotations from Sir Thomas
Moore's romance of Lalla Rookh, by M. Estes
(Hortense St. Mark) Cincinnati, J. R. Mills
& CO., printers, 1880. 79 p. 8°.
© Medora Estes. Cincinnati ; 1880 : 18246,
Dec. 1 ; 2c. Dec. 8. 48755
See also Edessa. — Veiled (The) prophet.
Veiled (The) woman. Sec Sunny South.
Veille (La) du jour de Tan; drame en 4 actes,
par A. E. R. Larivge.
© A. E. R. Larivee, Nashua, N. H. ; 1894:
50130, Oct. 27. 48756
■ See also Beve (Le) d'une jeune fille.
Veillees (I^es) d'une soeur: ou, Le destin d'un
brin de mousse, par D. Martin.
© DSsiree Martin, New Orleans; 1877:
11775, Oct. 12. 48757
Veilleur (Le) de nuit; comedie en 3 actes, par
S. Guitry. 24 p. 4°. (L'lUustration thea-
trale, 7" annee-173, 4 mars. 1911)
© Mar. 4, 1911; 2c. Mar. 25, 1911; D:
23743; Sacha Guitry, Paris. 48758
See also Nachtwiichter (Der)
Veine (La); comedie en 4 actes, par A. Capus.
New York, V. Ciocia, 1902. 154 p. 8°.
© Alfred Capus, Paris ; D : 1686, Apr. 4.
1902 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1902. 48759
See also Thecitre complet; de Alfred Capus.
Veit Stoss; schauspiel in 5 aufziigen, von Tim
Klein. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1912. 129 p.
12°.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912 ; D : 30586 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 48760
Vejen til Gud; af H. Bergstr0m. K0benhavn
og Kristiania, Gyldendalske boghandel, Noi'-
disk forlag, 1912v 2 p. 1., 157 p. 12°.
© Sept. 9, 1912 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1912 ; D : 31318 ;
Hjulniar Bergstr0m, Copenhagen. 48761
Veldt, .the lion killer. See Lion (The) hunter.
5379— VOL 2—17 51 2463
Veleta (La); zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido en 4
cuadros, en verso y prosa, original de A. Gar-
cia Sanchez, musica del maestro Teodoro San
Jose. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1908. 36 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Alfredo Garcia Sanchez, Madrid; D:
14707, Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 48762
Veletas; comedia en 3 actos y en prosa, de E.
de Gorbea Lemmi. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1913. 89 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32566 ;
Eusebio de Gorbea Lemmi, Madrid. 48763
Velikiy provokator, Aseff (BejinKifi npoBOKJi-
Topb A3e$(J)); liy Glagol, pseud. 43 p. f°.
Typewritten. [English translation: The
great betrayer, Aseff]
© Ic. Aug. 16. 1909 ; D : 16578 ; Voldemar T.
Kruglak, New York. 48764
Velleda; piece tragique en 4 actes et en vers,
[de] Maurice Magre. Toulouse, E. Privat
[etc., etc.] 1908. 3 p. 1., [9]-107 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Edouard
Privat, Paris ; res. 1788 ; Ic. May 28, 1908.
48765
Velma; drama in 1 act, by E. Sterne. [2], 8
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1915 ; D : 40307 ; Elaine Sterne,
New York. 48765a
Velvet (The) mask; an original spectacular
comedy drama in 4 acts, by W. W. Knott.
© William Wilson Knott, San Francisco;
1891 : 19326, May 26. 48766
Velvet (The) paw; a drama of today in 4 acts,
liy W. L. Roberts.
© William Lynch Roberts, Miami, Fla. ; D :
14761, Jan. 7, 1909. 48767
Velvet (The) scabbard; a play in 4 acts, by
A. A. Hayes and J. S. Webb.
© A. A. Hayes and J. S. Webb, United
States ; 1885 : 27703, Dec. 28. 48768
Velvet (A) wasp; melodrama in 4 acts, by L.
Schlesiuger. [68] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1910 ; D : 21594 ; Lily Schle-
siuger, San Francisco. 48769
Vena; a drama in 2 acts, by J. Hicks.
© Jennie Hicks, Indianapolis ; 1871 : 8063,
Aug. 30. 48770
or, The feast of roses, a drama in 4 acts,
by J. Hicks.
© Jenny Hicks, Indianapolis; 1873:6927,
June 20. 48770a
Vencedores y vencidos; comedia en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de A. Caamano. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1910. 37 p.
12°.
© May 23, 1910: 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
21137; Angel Caamaiao, Madrid. 48771
48772
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48793
Vendemiaire; a drama of the French Revolu-
tion, by F. Powers.
© Francis Powers, United States; 1896:
65987, Dec. 4 ; 2c. Dec. 4. 48772
Vendetta; by A. L. I. De Vellin.
© Arthur Louis Iverson De Vellin, Chicago ;
D : 5405, Aug. 10, 1904. 48773
a drama in 5 acts, founded on an episode
of the cholera in Naples in 1884, a dramatiza-
tion of Marie Corelli's story, adapted for rep-
resentation by M. Zonnevylle.
© M. Zonnevylle, San Francisco ; 1889 : 3512,
Jan. 30. 48774
drama in prologue and 5 acts, adaptation
of Marie Corelli's novel, by M. P. Evans.
© Marie P. Evans, New York ; 1888 : 21797,
, July 30. ' 48775
J.
— dramatic composition in 1 act, by H
Seiferth. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1910; D : 20718 ; Herman J.
Seiferth, New Orleans. 48776
— - dramatic composition in 1 scene, by R. A.
Browne. 1 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1911 ; D : 24071 ; Raymond A.
Browne, New York. 48777
drame lyrique en 3 actes, d'apres une nou-
velle de Loriot-Lecaudey, de Robert de Flers
et G. A. de Caillavet, musique de Jean
Nougues. Paris, Enoch & cie., 1911. 44 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 10, 1911; 2c. Mar. 11, 1911; D:
23613; Enoch & co., Paris. 48778
a farce, by W. E. McKenna. 30 p. 12°.
Printed.
© Wm. E. McKenna, Brooklyn ; 1893 : 11195,
Mar. 3 ; 2c. Apr. 3. 48779
— oper in einem vorspiel und 3 aufziigen, text
von Alfred Kai.ser, musik von E. Pizzi. 55 p.
12°. Printed.
© Emilio Pizzi, London ; D : 7475, Oct. 20,
1905 ; 2c. Oct. 20, 1905. 48780
— play in 1 act, by R. F. Ferguson, jr. [1],
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1914; D : 35811 ; Robert F.
Ferguson, jr., New York. 48780a
— • a tragedy in 1 act, by L. D. Westervelt.
© Leonidas D. Westervelt, New York ; 1897 :
5573, Jan. 16. 48781
—^ or, The tragedy of the old placer mine, a
new and original 3 act, sensational melo-
drama, by F. B.Crittenden. 7 p. 8°. Printed.
© F. B. Crittenden, Rochester, N. Y. ; 1889 :
23967, Aug. 5 ; 2c. Aug. 5. 48782
■ Sec also One forgotten. — Regina Sarpi.
Vendetta (The) of Count Romarri; a drama in
5 acts, by W. A. Whitecar.
© W. A. Whitecar, New York ; 1892 : 23387,
June 3. 48783
Vendetta (The) of death; melodrama in 1 pro-
logue and 4 acts, by G. H. De La Salle.
© George H. De La Salle, Pawtucket, R. I. ;
1894 : 50620, Oct. 30, 48784
Vendicatore (II); by G. Ursitti.
© Gaetano Ursitti, New York ; D : 13431,
July 29, 1908. 48785
■ play in 8 acts, by G. Granese.
© Gennaro Granese, Philadelphia ; D :
13354, July 16, 1908. 48786
Vendome; a drama, by E. Greey.
© Edward Greey, Manchester, Mass. ; 1875 :
7736, July 24. 48787
Venedig; ein akt. von Rob. de Flers und G. A.
de Caillavet. Berlin-'^Vilmersdorf, F. Bloch
erben, 1913. 33 p. 8°.
© Ic. Jan. 28. 1914 ; D : 35813 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 48787a
Veneered (The) savage. Sec Bos (A) of m.on-
keys, and other farce comedies.
Venetian (The) bride; drama in 5 acts, by J. D.
Henderson.
© James Duff Henderson, New York ; D :
3011, Feb. 14, 1903. 48788
Venetian (The) exile; a romantic Spanish
drama in 4 acts, tr. and adapted by Thomas I.
Kelly (Tomas Serraiio de Queli)
© Thomas I. Kellv, Brooklyn; 1881:8761,
June 4. 48789
Venetian nights; a dramatic and musical com-
position, by Wm. H. T. Shade. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© William S. Cleveland, Buffalo; 1888:
35093, Dec. 8 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1889. 48790
Venetian poppies; a play, consisting of prologue
and 3 acts in 5 scenes, by W. B. Hardin.
Typewritten.
© William Budd Hardin, New York; 1899:
33466, IMay 18 ; 2c. May 18. 48791
Venetian (A) romance; by G. V. Hobart. [83]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George V. Hobart, New York; D:50]2,
May 3, 1904 ; 2c. May 3, 1904. 48793
a gi-and hippodrome opera in 3 acts, by
B. B. Anthony.
© Bertram B. Anthonj', New York; D:
12606, Mar. 24, 1908. . 48793
2464
48794
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48811
Venetian (A) romance — Continued.
romautic opera comique in 3 acts, book by
Cornelia Ossood Tyler, music by Frederick
Coit Wight. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Augustus C. Tyler, New London, Conn. ;
D : 4705, Mar. 8, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 8, 1904.
48794
Venetian (The) vendetta; or, The two broth-
ers, a drama in 3 acts, by a priest of the dio-
cese of Alton, 111. Baltimore,- Md., New York,
John Murphy company [1906] 64 p. 12°.
@ John Murphy co., Baltimore ; D : 84.5.5,
Apr. 2.5, 190(1 ; 2c. May 5, 1906. 48795
Venezianische liebespolitik. See Fiinf komb-
dien.
Venezuela; or. The president's messenger, a
patriotic drama in 4 acts, by E. Stout, obi.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ernest Stout, Cincinnati ; 1896 : 6796, .Tan.
27 ; 2c. Jan. 22. 48796
Venganza (La) de la gleba; drama original en
3 actos V en prosa. [porl F. Gamboa. Mexico,
D. F., 1907. 190 p. 12°.
© Federico Gamboa, City of Mexico ; D :
10627, May 24, 1907 : 2c. May 24, 1907. 48797
Vengeance; drama in 1 act, by E. Hopkins. [2].
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2. 1913 ; D : 33122 ; Edwin Hop-
kins, New York. 48798
a melodrama, by J. F. Soop.
© Jennie F. Soojj, Boston; 1891:25064,
July 9. 48799
— tabloid tragedy in 3 scenes, by A. Gardner.
[18] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3. 1914 ; D : 37825 ; Albert Gard-
ner, Colorado Springs, Col. 48799a
— - a tragedy in 5 acts, by B. Kennicott.
© Bruno Kennicott, Chicago ; 1874 : 14279.
Nov. 23. 48800
— See also Natasqua.
Vengeance and remorse; 1 act tragedy, by .J.
Kaufman, jr. [7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915 ; D : 39755 ; Joseph Kauf-
man, jr., Philadelphia. 48800a
Vengeance (La) du marchand de couleurs; par
R. Valabregue et A. Melray. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 15, 1912 ; D : 30000 ; Gaumont co.,
New York. 48801
Vengeance (La) du mari. See Apres I'opera.
Vengeance is mine; in 4 acts, by A. L. Bascom.
Typewritten.
© Ada Lee Bascom, New York; 1900 A:
27558, Nov. 6 ; 2c. Nov. 6. 48802
Vengeance is mine — Continued.
■ a melodrama in 4 acts, by Sutton Vane.
[104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Calder, London ; 1892 : 2476. Jan.
14 ; 2c. Feb. 28. 48803
original dramatic interlude, by M. Ryder
and Edward Paulton. [1], 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 26, 1913; D: 33615; Maxwell
Ryder, Brooklyn. 48804
— play in 5 acts, founded on Lyof N. Tolstoi's
Anna Karenina, by M. S. L. Parr. [2], 77 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1912 ; D : 28520 ; Margaret S.
Linn Parr. Philadelphia. 48805
— ■ a play in 4 acts, by F. W. Norris. ii, 44 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1910 ; D : 21166 ; F. Wickham
Norris, Brooklyn. 48806
— a sensational melodrama in 4 acts, by C. E.
Abbott. 71 p. f°. TypeT\Titten.
© Charles E. Abbott, Aurora, 111. ; D : 2094,
July 5. 1902 ; 2c. July 5, 1902. 48807
12 p.
— tragedy in 1 act, by P. B. Russell.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1909 ; D : 17027 ; P. B. Rus-
sell. Denver. 48808
B. Selby. 17 p.
war play in 1 act, by G.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1915; D: 42019; George B.
Selby, Louisville. 48808a
■ See also Half hours of vaudeville. — Sword
of the sea.
Vengeance (The) of a Jew; an historical trag-
edy in a prologue, 3 acts and an epilogue, by
J. J. Allen.
© J. .L Allen. Chicago; 1889:28563, Sept.
20. 48809
Vengeance (The) of Catullus; [play in 1 act]
by .TaroslavVrchlicky [pseud, of Emil Frida,tr.
by Charles Recht] (In Poet lore, v. 25, no. 6,
Nov.-Dec. 1914; periodical © Dec. 19, 1914;
2c. Dec. 26, 1914; B : 334338 ; Poet lore co.,
Boston) 48809a
Vengeance (The) of Denise; a drama in 4 acts,
by J. F. Milliken. [98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1909 ; D : 16494 ; James Foster
Milliken, New York. 48810
Vengeance (The) of time; a drama in 4 acts,
by R. L. Dawson.
© Richard Lew Dawson, Indianapolis:
1878:1657, Feb. 7. 48811
2465
48812
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48830
Vengee; drame en 5 actes et 10 tableaux, de E.
Herbel et H. Germain. Paris, Maison fran-
gaise d'editions — Em.-M. Lelievre, 1913. 86 p.
4°.
© Apr. 25, 1913; 2c. May 24, 1913; D:
33306 ; Emile Herbel et Henri Germain, Paris.
48812
Venice; or. The bride of the sea, a dramatic
and musical composition in 2 acts and 6 scenes,
by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1891:31091,
Sept. 2. 48813
Venice in America; I. Kiralfy's spectacular,
dramatic, musical, scenic, and realistic pro-
duction.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York ; 1892 : 11566.
Mar. 15. 48814
Venice in Boston; I. Kiralfy's spectacular, dra-
matic, musical, scenic, and realistic produc-
tion.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1892:11567,
Mar. 15. 48815
Venice in Chicago; I. Kiralfy's spectacular, dra-
matic, nmsical, scenic, and realistic produc-
tion.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York ; 1892 : 11568,
Mar. 15. 48816
Venice in Cincinnati; I. Kiralfy's spectacular,
dramatic, musical, scenic, and realistic produc-
tion.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York ; 1892 : 11569,
Mar. 15. 48817
Venice in New York; I. Kiralfy's spectacular,
dramatic, musical, scenic, and realistic pro-
duction.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York ; 1892 : 11570,
Mar. 15. 48818
Venice in Philadelphia; I. Kiralfy's spectacular,
dramatic, musical, scenic, and realistic pro-
duction.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1892:11571,
Mar. 15. 48819
Venice in San Francisco; I. Kiralfy's spectacu-
lar, dramatic, musical, scenic, and idealistic pro-
duction.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1892:11572,
Mar. 15. 48820
Venice preserved; a tragedy in 5 acts, by Hugo
von Hofmannsthal, authorized tr. from the
German by Elisabeth Walter. {In Poet lore,
V. 26, no. 5, Sept.-Oct. 1915 ; periodical © Nov.
27, 1915; 2c. Dec. 16, 1915; B: 344628; Poet
lore CO., Boston) 48820a
See also Eepresentative English dramas
from Dryden to Sheridan.
Venta (La) de Don Quijote. See Figuras(Las)
del Quijote.
Ventaglio (II) (The fan); comedy in 3 acts, by
Carlo Goldoui, tr. by Kenneth McKenzie.
New Haven, Allen Skinner Hubbard, 1911.
xix, [3]. 92 p. front, (port, group) plates,
port. 8°.
© Dec. 21, 1910; 2c. Dec. 22, 1910; D:
22898; Yale dramatic assn.. New Haven.
48821
Ventanas (Las) del cielo; idilio breve en prosa,
original [de] El Bachiller Corchuelo [pseud.]
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1908.
14 p. 12°.
© El Bachiller Corchuelo, Madrid; D:
14700, Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 48822
Ventres (Les) dores; piece en 5 actes, par fimile
Fabre. Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1905. 2 p. 1.,
262 p. 12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 6247, Feb. 21,
1905 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1905. 48823
Ventrilocua (La); pasatiempo comico-llrico en
medio acto, original y en prosa, de M. Gar-
rido, mtisica del maestro Felipe Orejon. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiaoles] 1911. 18
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28148 ;
Manuel Garrido, Madrid. 48824
Ventriloquist (The) ; melodramatic musical com-
edy in 3 acts, boolc and lyrics by A. J. Lamb,
music by John T. Hall. 60 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1912; D : 30545 ; Arthur .L
Lamb, New York. 48825
a play for schools, after Dan Beard in The
Circle, by W. E. Watt.
© Little chronicle co., Chicago ; D : 15848,
May 18, 1909. 48826
Ventriloquist (The) and the dog; a dramatic
sketch in 1 act and 2 scenes, by J. Arthur.
New York, Samuel French ; London, Samuel
French, ltd., 1903. 12 p. 12°.
© Joseph Arthur, Pelham Manor, N. Y. ;
D : 3402, May 5, 1908 ; 2c. Mav 16, 1903.
48827
Venus; by Kurt Miitull.
© Charles Kaciue Tvler, New York; D:
4358, Dec. 8, 1903. 48828
comedy-drama in 3 acts, by A. H. Laid-
law, jr.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw. jr., New York ;
1897 : 84780, June 10. 48829
— comedy of two worlds, by J. B. Under \V<)(;d.
[18] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1911; D: 23069; John E. Un-
derwood, Syracuse, Kan. 48830
2466
48830
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48847
Venus — Continued.
Same. New York, Shakespeare press, 1914.
34 p. 12°.
© Mar. 10, 1914; 2c. Mar. 17, 1914; D:
36378; John Bennett Underwood, Glen Elda,
Kan. 48830a
a 1 act comedy, by Richard C. White.
© Lenoir White. New York ; D : 1286, Jan.
13, 1902. 48831
■ an original extravaganza in 3 acts, by A. M.
Krecker. [73] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ada Marie Krecker, Chicago ; D : 3889.
Sept. 2, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1903. 48833
or, Boseyposey in starland, [musical play
in 3 acts, by A. M. Krecker] [135] p. f°
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ada Marie Krecker, Chicago ; D : .5034,
May 16, 1904 ; 2c. May 6, 1904. 48833
Venus a la mode; tr. by Mrs. W. A. Wray.
© Mrs. W. A. Wray, Averill Park, N. Y. ;
1898 : 57012, Sept. 28. 48834
Venus Amathusia; 3 szenen, von Max Dreyer.
Stuttgart & Leipzig, Deutsche verlags-anstalt,
1906. 81 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Eman-
uel Lederer, New York ; res. no. 130 ; 2c. Jan.
4, 1906. 48834a
Venus and Bacchus; a fairy play in 3 acts,
by F. S. Ganter.
© Franz S. Ganter, New Orleans; 1873:
12121, Oct. 23. 48835
Venus (La) de piedra; zarzuela comica en 1
acto, dividido en 3 cuadros en prosa, original
de Enrique Garcia Alvarez y Antonio Lopez
Mouls, nulsica de Enrique Garcia Alvarez y
el maestro Alonso. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1914. .53 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40072; E. Garcia Alvarez y A. Lopez Monis,
Madrid. 48835a
Venus im griinen; fastnachtsspiel in 1 aufzug,
von Rudolf Lothar, musik von Oscar Straus.
Text der gesJlnge. Leipzig, L. Dol)linger ( Bern-
hard Herzmansky) [etc., etc.] 1909. 16 p. 8°.
© Oct. 7, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 23. 1909 ; D : 17173 ;
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky),
Leipzig. 48836
Same. Vollstandiges soufflierbuch. Leip-
zig, L; Doblinger, (Bernhard Herzmansky)
[etc., etc.] 1909. 38 p. 12'.
© Feb. 22, 1910; 2c. Mar. 10, 1910; D:
20407; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz-
mansky), Leipzig. 48837
Venus in evil aspect; play in 1 act, by Sheppard
Wagner. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2.5, 1915; D: 39496; Leonard
Blackburn Arnold, Los Angeles. 48837a
Venus (La) noir (Black Venus); a grand spec-
tacular play by A. Belot, adapted by Imre
and Bolossy Kiralfy.
© Ric and Elisa Kiralfy, New York ; 1879 :
14704. Nov. 1. 48838
-See also Amazon (The) queen, — Black
(The) Venus.
Venus of Moonland; musical, mythological,
allegorical fantasy in prologue and 2 acts, by
C. W. Krogmann. [2], 18 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1915 ; D : 42096 ; Carrie Wil-
liams Krogmann, Brookline. Mass. 48838a
Venus of the Nile. -See Actress (The)
Venus on a spree; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and music by R. Stretti.
© Rene Stretti, New York ; 1898 : 54742,
Sept. 19. 48839
Vera; a play in 5 acts, by M. E. Smith.
© Mary Ellis Smith, Chicago ; 1888 : 32660,
Nov. 19. 48840
— a play in 4 acts, by M. E. Smith.
© Mary Ellis Smith, Chicago ; 1889 : 40068,
Dec. 30. 48841
a play in 3 acts, by E. F. Johnson. 69 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Elizabeth F. Johnson, Cleveland ; D :
8102, Mar. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1906. 48842
a Russo-Parisian society drama in 5 acts,
by F. P. Hulette.
© Frank Parker Hulette, Dunkirk, N. Y. ;
1883 : 6975, Apr. 13. 48843
— or. The nihilists, a drama in a prologue
and 4 acts, by O. Wilde.
© Oscar Wilde, New York; 1882:16246,
Oct. 2. 48844
— See also Word (The) g-c— Writings (The)
of Oscar Wilde.
Vera Karovna; by G. H. Westley.
© George Hembert Westley, Boston; D:
8478, May 5, 1906. 48845
Vera Varco; a drama adapted from the Ger-
man of R. Voss, by E. Guernsey.
© Ethel Guernsey, New York; 1890:38711,
Dec. 8. 48846
Vera's vacation; drama in 3 acts, by Louise
Rand Bascom. Lebanon, O., March bros.
[1912] 47 p. 12°.
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30803 ; March bros., Lebanon, O. 48847
2467
48848
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48864
Verborgene ketten; schauspiel in 4 aufziigen,
von A. Hachtmann. Brooklyn, Die extra post,
1897. 54 p. 8°.
© Adolph Hachtmann, Brooklyn; 1897:
67180, Dec. 3 ; 2c. Dec. 13. 48848
Verbosifantasticality; monologue, by T. P.
Morgan. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
(c) Tom P. Morgan, Rogers, Ark. ; D : 10637,
May 25, 1907 ; 2c. May 25, 1907. 48849
Verbotene (Die) braut; operette in 3 akten, von
G. W. E. Schlack, musik von K. P. Adolfi.
Berlin. Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 1910. 76 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Dec. 22, 1910 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1911 ; D : 23540 ;
Ed. Bote & G. Bock. Berlin. 48850
Verbotene (Der) kuss; operette in 3 akten, mu-
.sik von Zsigmont Vincze und Rudolf Schanzer,
text von Josef Pastor, und Rudolf Schanzer.
[2], 74 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1910; D : 21889 ; Musik &
theaterverlag Arion, Berlin. 48851
Verbotene (Die) stadt; operette in 3 akten, von
Bruno Granichstaedten und Carl Lindau.
Mise en scene. Leipzig. Josef Weinberger,
1914. 1 p. 1., 80 p. 4°.
© Ic. July 15, 1914 ; D : 37611 ; Josef Wein-
berger, Leipzig. 48851a
— Same. Soufflier- und regiebuch. Leipzig,
Josef Weinberger, 1914. 1 p. 1., 128 p. 4°.
© Ic. Jiily 15, 1914 ; D : 37613 ; Josef Wein-
berger, Leipzig. 48851b
musik von Bruno Granichstaedten.
Leipzig, Josef Weinberger, 1914. 48 p. 12°.
[Lyrics only]
© Ic. June 1, 1914 ; D : 37165 ; Josef Wein-
berger, Leipzig. 48851c
Verdict (The); by C. S. Booth.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans ; D :
15734, Apr. 29, 1909. 48852
drama in 4 acts, by H. L. Schuck. [35]
p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1915 ; D : 39717 ; Henry Lewis
Schuck, Cleveland. 48852a
dramatic sketch in 2 scenes, by Carl Arm-
strong. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1913 ; D : 84529 ; Martin Bar-
ron, New York. 48853
— a new and original play in 3 acts, by S.
Sertrew. New York, The author, 1873.
© Saul Sertrew, New York; 1873:1772.
Feb. 21. 48854
— or. For a woman's life, a drama in 5 acts,
by J. R. Parrell. 63 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Rupert Farrell, New York ; D : 9840.
Jan. 23, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1907. 48855
Verdict (A) of conscience; a dramatic inter-
lude, by John Stapleton. 6 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Louise Beaudet, New York ; D : 335, Apr.
11, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1901. 48856
Verdict (The) of love; play in 4 nets, by R.
Fitz Gerald.
© Riter Fitz Gerald, Philadelphia; D:
2899, Jan. 13, 1903. 48857
Verdug'a (La); or, The g'ipsy's curse, founded
on the manners, customs, and traditions of
the gipsies in Spain in 1692, by S. Silsbee.
© Samuel Silsbee, New York ; 1877 : 3269,
Mar. 17. 48858
Vereins-prasident (Der); schwank in 4 akten,
von W. Pricke. New York, J. Goldmann, 1892.
© W. Pricke. New York; 1892:35976.
Sept. 1. 48859
Vereinsbold (Der); schwank mit gesang in 3
akten und 7 bildern, von E. Boremsky und M.
Cohnheim.
© Eugene Boremsky and Max Cohnheim,
New York ; 1882 : 10411. June 23. 48860
Verfiixte (Eine) annonce. See Durch die
zeitung'.
Verfiixte (Die) liebe; schwank in 3 akten, von
Ludwig Hirschfehl. Regie- und soufflierbuch.
Leipzig, W. Ivarczag. 1914. 40 p. 4°.
© Ic. July 11, 11)14 : D : 37541 ; W. Karczag,
Leipzig. 48860a
Vergangenheit (Die); schauspiel in 3 aufziigen,
von Rudolf Greii':^ Leipzig, Verlag von L.
Staackmann, 1912. 119 p. 12°.
© Oct. 4, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 17, 1912 ; D : 31726 ;
L. Staackmann, Leipzig. 48861
Verge (The) of ruin; or. Coming to light, a
drama of the panic of 1873 in 5 acts, by C. C.
Winter.
© Charles C. Winter, St. Louis ; 1874 : 111,
Jan. 6. 48862
Vergeltung; schauspiel in 3 akten, von Walter
Bloem. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes
deutscher biihnenschriftsteller, g. m. b. h.
[1910] 83 p. 8°.
© .Tan. 26, 1910; 2c. Feb. 18, 1910; D:
20226 ; Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher
biihnenschriftsteller, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
48863
Verger (The); new and original vaudeville, by
Walter Frith, composed by King Hall. Li-
bretto.
© Joseph Williams, London; 1894:60468,
Dec. 27. 48864
2468
48865
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48880
Vergessene (Das) ich; komische oper in 2 auf-
ziigen, dichtung vou Richard Scliott, musili
von Waldemai' Wendland. [Textbucli] Ber-
lin, E. Bote & G. Boclv, 1910. 99 p. 12°.
© Dec. 22, 1910 ; 2c. aiar. 4, 1911 ; D : 23539 ;
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 48865
Vergniigungsreise (Die); ein reiseschwank in 4
.stationen. vou Fritz Friedmauii-Frederich.
Berlin, Theaterverlag E. Bloch, 1911. 72 p.
12°.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912 ; D : 2S871 ; Theaterver-
lag Eduard Bloch, Berlin. 48866
Verhaengnisvolle (Die) pfanne.
verrueckt, main kind.
See Du bist
Verieta; play in 1 act, by T. E. Kyle. [6] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1911 ; D : 23987 ; Tom E. Kyle,
New York. 48867
Veritas; an original drama in 4 acts, by W.
S. Johnson.
© W. Sherwood Johnson. San Francisco;
1870 : 1797, Sept. 14. 48868
Verkauf (Der) Josephs nach Egypten; grosses
drama mit mnsik in 5 akten und 15 bildern,
von H. Griin.
© J. P. Solomon, New York; 1875:2646,
Mar. 22. 48869
Verkauf te (Die) braut (The bartered bride);
comic opera in 3 acts, by K. Sabina, German
text by Max Kalbeck, music by Friedrich
Smetana, English version by Helen J. Harvitt.
New York, F. Rullman, 1908. 43 p. 4°. [Li-
bretto only. German and English]
© F. Rullman, New York; D: 14336, Nov.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 15, 1909. 48870
Verkettung (Die); schauspiel in 4 aufziigen,
mit gesang von A. F. Hamann.
© A. F. Hamann, Davenport, la. ; 1880 :
10559, July 8. 48871
Verlorene (Das) heim; schauspiel in 3 akten.
von Tor Hedberg, autorisierte uebersetzung
aus dem schwedischen,' von Oai'l Morburger.
Berlin, Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m.
b. h., 1914. 44 p. 8°.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D : 38022 ; Biihnen-
verlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
48871a
Verlorene (Das) paradies; schauspiel in 3 auf-
ziigen, von lAidwig Fulda ; ed. with questions,
notes, and vocabulary by Paul H. Grummann.
Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn & company
[1906] xiii, 194 p. incl. front, (port.) 16°.
© Paul H. Grummann, Lincoln, Neb. ; A :
135630, Jan. 6, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1907.
48871b
Verlorene (Der) sohn; komSdie in 3 akten, von
I']mi] Ludwig. Berlin, W., S. Fischer, verlag,
1914. 1 p. 1., 79 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1914 ; D : 36117 ; S. Fischer,
verlag, Berlin. 48871c
Vermachtniss (Das)
tance.
Vermilion (The) pencil
Great (The) symbol.
See Sealed (A) inheri-
Sce Crimson spider. —
Vermont; or, In old Vermont, a dramatic com-
position in 4 acts, by Charles Barnard. [101]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jules Murry, New York ; D : 546, June
4. 1901 ; 2c. June 4, 1901. 48872
Vermont and Virginia; or, Colonel Cortright
of Virginia, by Dora Goldthwaite [i. e. E. F.
Goldthwaite]
© Eldora F. Goldthwaite, New York; D:
1042, Oct. 30, 1901. 48873
Vermont State folks; 1 act drflma, by E. L.
Cowles. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1910; D: 22137; Edward
Lansing Cowles, Waterbury, Conn. 48874
play in 1 act, by Edward Lansing Cowles.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1912; D : 30786 ; James
Clancy and E. L. Cowles, Waterbury, Conn.
48875
Verna, queen of the street waifs.
© Charles W. Fonda, Springfield, Mass.; D:
5426, Aug. 12, 1904. 48876
Vei-ney (The) ancestor; a dramatization in 1
act of Paul Fort's story of the same name, by
D. Kimball.
© David Kimball, New York ; D : 1284, Jan.
13, 1902. 48877
Vero (II) amico; di Carlo Goldoni, with intro-
duction, notes and vocabulary by J. Geddes,
1r.. and Freeman M. Josselyn, jr. Boston,
b. C. Heath & co., 1902. xii, 118 p. 16°.
© D. C. Heath & co., Boston ; A : 41815, Sept.
17, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1902. 48877a
Veronica; by Nosle Yram [pseud, of M. Elson]
© Mary Elson, New York; 1891:20709,
June 5. 48878
— a drama in 5 acts, by M. Morton Conheim.
[124] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Martha Morton, New York ; D : 2027, June
20, 1902 ; 2c. June 20, 1902. 48879
— ■ operetta in 2 acts, book and lyrics by M. E.
Marks. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1912 ; D : 31299 ; Maurice B.
Marks, New York. 48880
2469
48880
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48895
Veronica — Continued.
or, The Holy Face, religious drama in 5
acts and 5 tableaux, by F. Bernardine. 42 p.
12°. Printed.
(c) Aug. 23, 1914; 2c. Aug. 26, 1914; D:
38002; F. Bernardine, Pittsburgh. 48880a
or. The scarlet abbess, a romantic drama
in 4 acts, by P. A. L. Brlttell.
© P. A. L. Brittell, Canton, O. ; 1896 : 6724,
Jan. 27. 48881
or, The wonderful veil, play in 5 acts, by
F. Bernardine. [6], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1912; D: 29036; F. Bernar-
dine, Pittsburgh. 48882
Veroniqu.e; comic opera in 3 acts, by A. Vanloo
and G. Duval, tr. by Lilian Eldee, music by
Andrg Messager. London, Chappell & co., ltd. ;
New York, Boosey & co., 1903. 64 p. 8°.
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 3383, May 6 ;
1903 ; 2c. May 6, 1903. 48883
opgra-com'ique en 3 actes, paroles de Albert
Vanloo et Georges Duval, musique de Andre
Messager. Paris, Librairie theatrale [New
York, Empire press, printers] 1903. 2 p. 1.,
132 p. 12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 3549, June 8. 1903 ;
2c. June 8, 1903. 48884
Verrens (The); or, Marie and Marion, a play
in 4 acts, by T. E. Osmun.
© T. E. Osmun, United States ; 1873 : 10591,
Sept. 15. 48885
Vers I'amour; piece en 5 actes, par L. Gandillot.
[Paris, Imp. de I'lUustration] 1905. 93 p.
12°.
© Leon Gandillot, Paris ; D : 7402, Oct. 16,
1905 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1905. 48886
Versa- vice; comedy in 3 acts, by W. Whipple.
[67] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1911; D : 24142 ; Wayne
Whipple, Philadelphia. 48887
Versatility; musical comedy in 1 act and 3
scenes, by J. McCree. [1], 17 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1914; D: 36224; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 48887a
Verschenkte (Die) frau; komische oper in 3
aufziigen, nach einem entwurf von F. An-
tony, test von Rudolf Lothar, musik von
Eugen D'Albert. Leipzig, A. Cranz, 1911. 61
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 12, 1911; 2c. Aug. 28, 1911; D:
25111 ; Aug. Cranz, Leipzig. 48888
Same. Regiebuch. Leipzig, A. Oranz [etc.,
etc.] 1912. 1 p. 1., 95 p. 8°.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1912 ; D : 29098 ; Aug. Cranz,
Leipzig. 48889
Verschenkte (Die) nacht; operette in 1 akt, von
Fritz Lunzer und Gustav Beer, musilv von
Bela Laszky. Regie- und souffliei'buch. Wien,
W. Karczag, 1914. 1 p. 1. 69 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914 ; D : 38523 ; W. Karczag,
Vienna. 48889a
Verschleierte (Das) bild zu Sais; drama in 3
akten, von Paul Heyse. New York, E. Le-
derer, 1901. 96 p. 8°.
© Emanuel Lederer, New York ; D : 736.
Aug. 9, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 27, 1901. 48890
Verschworung (Die) von Morristown. See
Konig Friedrich's bild.
Verschwundene (Der) Berliner; posse in 4
akten, von Alfons Fedor Gohn. Berlin, Oester-
lield & CO. verlag, 1914. 77 p. 12^
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1914 ; D : 38324 ; Oesterheld
. & CO., Berlin. 48890a
Versieg'elt (Attached); opera bouffe in 1 act, an
adaptation from R;iupach's story by Richard
Batka and Pordes-Milo, music by Leo Blech.
New York, F. Rullman, 1911. 39 p. 4°.
[Libretto only. English and German]
© Oct. 10, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911 ; D : 25433 ;
Fred Rullman, inc., New York. 48891
Versoehnung'sfest (Das). See Junger (Der)
Versunkene (Die) glocke; ein deutsches
miirchen-drama, von Gerhart Hauptmann,
with introduction and notes by T. S. Baker.
New York, H. Holt & co., 1900. 1 p. 1., xviii,
205 p. 16°.
© Henry Holt A': co.. New York; 1900 A:
43SS, Feb. 17 ; 2c. Ivlar. 10. 48892
See also Dramatic (The) works of Ger-
hart Hauptmann.
Vertauschte (Die) braut; operette in 3 akten
mit teilweiser beniitzung einer franzosischen
idee von Heinricii von Waldberg imd Felix
LT.1hely, musik von Alfred Zamara. Soufflier-
und regiebuch. Leipzig, J. Weinberger, 1911.
1 p. 1., 148 p. 4°.
© Ic. May 23, 1911 ; D : 24267 ; Josef Wein-
berger, Leipzig. 48893
Vertu (La) est tou jours recompensee; par R.
Valabregue. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D: 30005; Gaumont
CO., New York. 48894
Verurtheilt und atif dem schafott. See Schin-
der (Der) Hannes.
Verwandelte (Der) komodiant; ein spiel aus
dem deutschen rokoko. von Stefan Zweig.
Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1912. 38 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912; D : 30583 ; Felix Bloch
erben. Berlin. 48895
2470
48896
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48915
Verwundete (Der) vogel (Ii'oiseau blesse);
komoclie in 4 akten, von Alfred Capus. Ber-
lin, F. Bloch erbeu, 1909. 114 p. 8°.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1909 ; D : 16785 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 48896
Verwunschene (Die) princessin; otler, Eine
gezwungene heirath, a play in 6 acts, by
K. Rotmeier.
© Klara Rotmeier, United State., ; 1SS3 :
1471, Jan. 22. 48897
Very dangerous tricks; negro farce, by Frank
Duniont. New York, Chicfigo [etc.] M. Wit-
mark & sons [1903] 12 p. 16°. (On cover:
The Witinark comic plays)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York : D : 3071,
Feb. 11, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1903. 48898
Very little Faust; or, Many Marguerites, an
opera-bouffe in 3 acts and 4 tableaux, music
by Herve, libretto by R. F. Carroll.
© "William Parry and Richard F. Carroll,
New York ; 1897 : 34986, Tune 11. 48899
Very (The) minute; modern drama in 3 acts,
by J. Meehan. [102] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1911 : D : 24579 ; John Mee-
han, Boston. 48900
Very odd; a protean dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by J. B. Matthews. New York, A. S. Seer.
1871.
© J. Brander Matthews. New York; 1871:
5290, June 5. 48901
Very (The) private detective; a comedy in 1
act, by D. H. V/allace. [1], 27 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Jan. IS. 1915 ; D : 39433 ; David Har-
old Wallace, New York. 48901a
Very (A) rich young man. Sec Telling papa.
Very (The) strange case of the Stuyvestants.
8ec Envuelta en su red.
Very (The) subtle lover. See, at end of alpha-
bet, titles beginning with figures: 98 — 8.
Very suspicious; a comedy in 4 acts, adapted
by E. B. Tllton.
© Edwin B. Tilton, New York ; 1896 : 2906,
Jan. 6; 2c. Jan. 6. 48902
a farce in 1 act, tr. from the French, and
rev. by Mrs. W. A. Wray.
© Louise Wray, Sand Lake, N. Y. ; 1880 :
11819, July 30. 48903
Very (A) vain Venus; or. Swat that fly, com-
edy-farce in 1 act, by L. R. Heath. [3], 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1913; D: 33190; Laurence R.
Heath, Somerville, Mass. 48904
Vesla; skuespil i 5 billeder, [af] Anna Munch.
Kri^;tiania og Kj0benhavu, Gyldendalske bog-
handel, Nordisk forlag, 1909. 4 p. 1., 132 p.
12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Gylden-
dalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag, Christiania,
Norway ; res. 2700 ; 1 c. Apr. 5, 1909. 48905
Vespa (La) (The wasp); drama in 3 acts, by
Celie Ellis Turner. [4], 83 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1912; D: 31788; Celie G.
Turner, New York. 48906
Vesper bells; comedy dramatic, sketch in 1 act,
by De L. B. Edsall. [14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1912; D: 31080; De Loss B.
Edsall, New York. 48907
-dramatic sketch in 1 act, by De L. B. Ed-
sall. [15] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1912 ; D : 30996 ; De Loss B.
Edsall, New York. 48908
Vestal: a drama in 5 acts, by J. Carey. 109 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Josephine Carey, Clinton, la. ; D : 8767,
June 30, 1906; Ic. July 8, 190'?- Ic. Oct. 14.
1907. 48909
Vestal (A) virgin; a 1 act play, by A. Gross.
© Anna Gross, New York ; D : 3227, Apr. 2,
1903. 48910
Vestibule success. See Onward,
Vestra, the mystic; original play in 5 acts, by
D. B. Taylor. [70] p. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1913 ; D : 33812 ; D. B. Taylor,
St. Louis. 48911
Vestrya; a religious tragedy, by Edwin Sylves-
ter Hopkins.
© Edwin S. Hopkins, jr., Louisville; 1896:
37676, June 29. 48912
Vetchni strannick.
derer.
See Eternal (The) wan-
Veteran (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
J. M. Martin. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James M. Martin, New Castle, Pa. ; D :
13551, Aug. 15, 1908; 2c. Sept. 3, 1908. 48913
Veteran (A) detective; a drama in 4 acts, by
J. H. McAndrews.
© J. H. McAndrews, Buffalo; 1893:38718,
Aug. 23.
48914
Veteran (The) firemen of Squashend; 1 act
comedy, by J. R. Coudrin. Typevv'ritten.
© James Richard Coudrin, W. Newton,
Mass. ; 1899 : 71929, Nov. 3 ; 2c. Dec. 26.
48915
2471
48916
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48930
Veteran (The) of 1812; or, Kesiah and the
scout, a I'omautic military drama in 5 acts,
original by T. T. Woodward. New York, De
Witt, 1883. 22 p. 12°. ([De Witt's acting
plays, no. 317] )
© T. Trask Woodward, Edgewood, 111.;
1883 : 10118, June 4 ; 2c. Dec. 24. 48916
Veterans; comedy drama In 1 act, by J. B.
Hymer. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1015; D: 39406; John B.
Hymer, New York. • 48916a
military playlet, by E. M. Shorey, F. S.
Campbell and William P. Kitts. [2], 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1910 ; D : 22593 ; Ethel May
Shorev and Fred. S. Campbell, Lynn, Mass.
48917
Veteran's (The) daug-hter. See Burying the
hatchet.
Veteran's (The) dream; military dramatic play
in 1 scene and 3 visions, by W. T. Jones. [8]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1914; D: 87259 ; William T.
Jones, Philadelphia. 48917a
Veteran's (The) son; a military play in 5 acts,
by T. N. Wilson.
© T. N. AVilson, Dayton, O. ; 1887:17(507,
July 9. 48918
Veturia; or. The story of Coriolanus a great
Roman general, Roman drama, by D. L.
Bishop. [4], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1915; D: 40884; Daisy L.
Bishop, Terre Haute, Ind. 48918a
Veuve (La) -See "Widow (The)
Veuve (Une) de Paris. See Pariser witwen.
Veuve (La) joyeuse; operette en 3 actes, d'apres
Meilhac, livret de Victor L6on et Leo Stein
[pseud, de Leo Rosenstein] musique de Franz
Lehar. [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1909.
1 p. 1., 87 p. 12°.
© G. A. de Caillavet et Robert de Flers,
Paris ; D : 15849, May 14, 1909 ; 2c. May 14,
1909. 48919
Via motor boat; dramatic sketch, by Alfred D.
Greene. [16] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1911 ; D : 24457 ; Charles C.
Conn, Brook, Ind. 48920
Via the heart; play in 3 acts, by E. S. Stark.
17 p. f°. Typewritten.
(5) Ic. July 3, 1912 ; D : 30173 ; Edna Sutton
Stark, Oklahoma City, Okl. 48921
Viaje (El) de la vida; opereta espanola en 1
acto, original de Manuel Moncayo, mfisica del
maestro Manuel Penella. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaSoles] 1911. 39 p., 2 1. diag.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Dee. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28138 ;
M. Moncayo, Madrid. 48922
Viaje de placer; juguete c6mico-lirico en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, original y en prosa de
R. Galvan Candela. miisica del maestro Este-
ban Anglada. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espauoles] 1908. 44 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Rafael GalvSn Candela, Madrid; D:
14688, Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1909. 48923
Viaje de . . . primos; viaje comico-llrico en
1 acto, dividido en 4 cuadros, en prosa y verso,
original de Luis Constante Moya y Julian
Fuentes, musica del maestro Pedro SugraSes.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1912.
36, [3] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31591 ;
L. Constante Moya y J. Fuentes, Madrid.
48924
Viajes (Los) de Gulliver; zarzuela c6mica en 3
actos, divididos en 10 cxiadros, inspirada en
la popular novela del mismo titulo y origi-
nal, la composicion escenica de Antonio Paso
y Joaquin Abati, musica de los maestros
Geronimo Gimenez y Amadeo Vives. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1911. 72, [2]
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24313 ; A. Paso y J. Abati, Madrid. 48925
Viandante (II) (Der prophet); lyrisches drama
in 1 aufzuge, [von] Gustavo Macchi, deutsch
von Wilhelm Weber, musik von Enrico Bossi.
Leipzig, J. Rieter-Biedermann, 1906. 40 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by J.
Rieter-Biedermann, Leipzig; res. no. 625; Ic.
Oct. 24, 1906. 48926
Vic; or, 0, I sea, a comedy in 8 acts, by A. Ben-
rimo.
© A. Benrimo. New York ; 1877 : 10046,
Sept. 1. 48927
Vicar (The) of Wakefield; a play founded on
Oliver Goldsmith's novel, by Marguerite Mer-
ington. New York, Duffield & company, 1909.
xi p. 1 1., 146 p., col. front. 12°.
© Oct. 80, 1909; 2c. Nov. 10, 1909; A:
251323 ; Duffield & co.. New York. 48928
— a romantic drama in 4 acts, by M. H. Jor-
dan, from the story of Oliver Goldsmith.
[56] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Modesto Haunis Jordan, New York ; D :
9869, Jan. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1907. 48929
— a romantic light opera in 3 acts, founded
on Oliver Goldsmith's novel, lyrics by Lau-
rence Housman, music by Liza Lehmann.
New York, Boosey & co., 1906. 19 p. 8°.
[Lyrics only]
© Boosey & co., New York ; D : 9558, Nov.
30, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1906. 48930
2472
48931
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48949
Vice; glance at the half-world, by William Jos-
sey. 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1913; D: 32937; William
Johnson Jossey, Chicago. 48931
Vice (The) gov'nor; a Russian comic opera in
3 acts, by R. M. Slcinner.
© Ralph McGay Skinner, Brooklyn; 1897:
66378, Nov. 29. 48932
Vice versa.
(c) Martha Morton, New York : 1884 : 20578,
Oct 13. 48933
-a Chanuka play for Purim, by L. Lipsky.
New York, Maccabean publishing company,
1907. 17 p. 16°.
(c) Louis Lipsky, New York : D : 10045, Feb.
28, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 28. 1907.
48934
a comedy in 3 acts, by Mrs. E. J. H. Good-
fellow.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1892 : 13525,
Mar. 28 ; 2c. Mar. 28. 48935
Vichy Frances; humorada en 1 acto, dividido en
2 (.uadro.s. en prosa, original, libro de R. Roca-
bert, raiisica de los maestros San Felipe y
Ubeda. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1908. 30, [1] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Ramon Rocabert. Madrid ; D : 13857,
Sept. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 48942
Vicissitudes (The) of a married couple; by J.
Daly. Typewritten.
© Joseph Daly, Brooklyn ; 1898 : 38721, June
25 ; 2c. June 25. 48943
Vick ma chree (Son of m.y heart); an Irish
drama in 3 acts, by J. D. .Taxone. [82] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© J. Duke Jaxone, New York ; D : 3423, Mav
13. 1903 ; 2c. May 13, 1903. 48944
Vicksburg; an historical war drama in 4 acts,
by G. F. Shrady, jr. [113] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© George F. Shrady, jr.. New York; 1890:
23932, July 31 ; 2c. July 31. 48945
a farce in 1 act, by M. L. Glenn. Clyde, O., Vicomte (Le) de Brag-elone. Sec Samira.
A. D. Ames, 1887. 7 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 216] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1887 : 5324, Mar.
7 ; 2c. Mar. 7. 48936
■a farcical fantastic play in 3 acts, by F.
Anstey [iiseud. of Thomas Anstey Guthrie]
London, Smith, Elder & co. ; Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1910. 4 p. 1., 175, [1] p. 12°.
© Dec. 3, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 14, 1910 ; D : 22804 ;
T. Anstey Guthrie, London. 48937
play in 1 act, by F. Ardell. [2], 7 p. 4°.
Victim (The); drama in 4 acts, by Delia Clarke
[i. e. D. C. Sullivan] [114] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1915 ; D : 41492 ; Delia Clarke
Sullivan, New York. 48945a
a dramatic monologue for a man, by J.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1915; D : 2017 ; Franklyn
Ardell, New York. 48937a
— or, A lesson to fathers, a comedy in 3 acts,
by T. Bentley.
© Thomas Bentley, Brooklyn ; 1883 : 5258,
Mar. 21. 48938
— or, Actions speak louder than words,
1 scene, [by] W. Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, Washington; 1899:
62971, Sept. 28. 48939
or, Dr. Dupont and my cousin, a comedy
Huebschmanu. [St. Louis, Marnell, the printer,
1903] 16 p. 12°.
© John Huebschmann, St. Louis ; D : 3553,
June 8, 1903 ; 2c. June 29, 1903. 48946
play in 1 act, by R. IL Jonas. [1], 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1914; D: 35588; Rosalie M.
Jonas, New Yorlc. 48946a
— play in 3 acts, by A. Roucolle. 30 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Sept. 11, 1913; 2c. Sept. 15, 1913; D:
34427 ; Adrienne Roucolle, Denver. 48947
serio-comic farce on the cults of the day.
in 3 acts, by F. Standish [pseud, of F. S. H.
Reed] Typewritten.
© Frederick Standish, Pittsfield, Mass. ;
1896 : 23400, Apr. 15 ; Ic. Apr. 15. 48940
See also Borleywax.
Viceroy's (The) favorite; a burlesque in 1 act
and 3 scenes, by J. W. Randolph.
© J. W. Randolph, New York ; 1896 : 28508,
May 9. 48941
by C. C. West. IG p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1911 ; D : 23260 ; Charlotte C.
West, New York. 48948
— See also Lawbreakers (The)
Victim (The) and the vulture. Sec Graft.
Victim (The) of a conspiracy. See Some kiug.
Victim (The) of am.bition; or. Love and ty-
ranny.
© Walter Robert Nichols, Goleta, Cal. ;
1890 : 18661, June 9. 48949
2473
48950
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
48969
Victim (A) of environment; dramatic episode
adapted for vaudeville, by J. M. Colville. [2],
33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1911 ; D : 25492 ; J. M. Colville,
Amityville, N. Y. 48950
Victim (A) of heredity; or, Three marriages, a
drama in 4 acts, by A. K. Heilmann.
© Alfred K. Heilmann, San Francisco;
1897 : 31969, May 26. 48951
Victim (The) of political frenzy. See Mary E.
Surratt. the martyr.
Victim (The)
ward.
of revenge. See Gerl "Wood-
Victim (The) of the past; play in 3 acts, by A.
RoucoUe. 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1911; D : 25357 ; Adrienne
Roucolle, Denver. 48953
Victim (A) of villainy; a domestic melodrama
in 4 acts, by W. Howe. [118] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Walter Howe, New York ; D : 8485, May
7, 1906 ; 2c. May 7, 1906. 48953
Victim (A) of woman's rights; a monologue, by
Nellie M. Locke. Clyde, O., Ames publishing
CO.. 1896. 4 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of stand-
ard and minor drama, no. 371] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1896:14857,
Mar. 7 ; Ic. Mar. 18. 48954
Victime (La); piece en 3 actes, par F. Van-
(lerem [pseud, de F. H. Vanderheym] et Franc-
Nohain [pseud, de Maurice Le Grand] 18 p.
{In La Petite illustration no. 65. — 30 mai 1914,
s6rie-thgatre no. 39)
© May 30, 1914; Ic. June 22, 1914; D:
37369; Fernand Vanderem et Franc-Nohain,
Paris. 48954a
Victims; comedy of modern life in 3 acts, by
C. S. Booth. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1909; D: 16676; Charles
Stewart Booth, New Orleans. 48955
Victim's (The) avengers. See Wit to vrin.
Victims of ambition; play in 3 acts, by Z. J.
Guilbeault. Ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1913 ; D : 33229 ; Zephirin J.
Guilbeault, St. Louis. 48956
Victims (The) of faro; or, From 5th avenue to
Sing Sing, drama in 4 acts, by E. Arnott.
© Edward Arnott, United States; 1879:
9476, July 19. 48957
Victims (The) of fraud. See Our city.
Victims of love; drama in 4 acts, by M. Roussel,
Countess de Calcinara.
© Marie Roussel, Countess de Calcinara,
New Orleans ; 1896 : 65195, Nov. 30. 48958
Victims (The) of our western Turks. See
Evelyn Gray.
Victims (The) of passion; or, A bridegroom's
dream, original melodrama in 5 acts, by F. D.
Reinau.
© Francis D. Reinau, San Francisco ; 1884 :
2631, Feb. 5. 48959
Victims of poverty. See Fallen by the way-
side.
Victims of science; an American comedy in 1
act, by Mrs. D. F. Verdenal.
© Mrs. D. F. Verdenal, New York; 1892:
49957, Dec. 7. 48960
Victims of sin; or. Shall engaged people tell
each other their past, tragedy in 4 acts, by
Joseph I. Tanzmau. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© J. I. Tanzman, New York ; D : 9506, Nov.
23, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1906. 48961
Victims (The) of the bottle. Sf?e Social (The)
glass.
Victims of weakness; drama in 4 acts, by N. H.
Hornstine. 30 p. f°. Typevvritten.
© Nathan H. Hornstine, Philadelphia; D:
11918, Dec. 14, 1907 : Ic. Jan. 9, 1908 ; Ic. Mar.
19, 1908. 48962
Victor; a dram;' in 4 acts, by F. C. Bethune.
[116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Florence Curtis Bethune, New York; D:
13727, Sept, 5, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 5, 1908. 48963
— — a moral drama, ending with a tragedy, illus-
trating the triumphs of character over tempta-
tions in 5 acts and 13 tableaux, by B. A. UI-
rich. Chicago. The author, 1878. 2 p. 1., 71 p.
24°.
© B. A. Ulrich, Chicago; 1878:1725, Feb.
8 ; 2c. Sept. 30. 48964
^play in 1 act and 1 scene, by M. E. Marks.
[2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1913; D: 35280; Maurice E.
Marks, New York. 48965
a society drama in 4 acts, by Rebel Thorn
(M. E. Perry)
© M. E. Perry, United States ; 1884 : 12209,
June 16. 48966
a tragedy in 5 acts and 11 tableaux, by
B. A. Ulrich.
© B. A. Ulrich, Chicago ; 1877 : 12521, Oct.
30. 48967
Victor de Salignac; in 3 acts, adapted from the
Spanish, by A. Cuyas and Albert L. Parkes.
© Arturo Cuyas, New York ; 1900 A : 17737,
July 19. 48968
Victor Durand; a drama in 4 acts, by H. G,
Carleton. [92] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Guy Carleton, United States;
1884 : 24295, Dec. 8 ; 2c. Dec. 8. 48969
2474
48970
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
48989
Victor (The) love; or, Naught can us twain
part, a tragedy in 3 acts, by W. Bush.
© Win. Bush, Chicago ; 1871 : 8, Jan. 3 ; 2c.
Dec. 4, 1872. 48970
Victor Martel; a drama in 5 acts, by W. M.
Williams.
© Wilbur M. Williams, Kirkville, Mo. ; 1878 :
13837, Nov. 26. 48971
Victor Vallerand; or. Life in a coal mine, by
N. McKenna.
© N. McKenna, New York; 1890:12930,
Apr. 19. 48972
Victoria; comedy in 4 acts, by H. K. Webster-.
83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1909; Di 16911; Henry
Kitchen Webster, Evanston, Iir. 48973
a comedy in 3 acts, by Jane Winsor Gale.
(In Poet lore, v. 26, no. 1. Jan.-Feb. 1915;
periodical © Mar. 13, 1915 ; 2c. Mar. 15, 1915 ;
B: 332657; Poet lore co., Boston)
[Note : Victoria was produced at the Toy
theater, Boston, Jan. 4, 1913, by IMrs. Gale
under the pseudonym, Laura Wynne] 48973a
— a story with songs, 3 acts, written by
George V. Hobart, composed by Victor Her-
bert. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© M. Witmnrk & sons, New York ; D : 14388,
Nov. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1908. 48974
a tragedy, 1 act and 3 scenes or 3 short
Chicago ; 1899 :
48975
acts, by G. Waldemar.
© Gertrude Waldemar,
82292, Dec. 20.
Victoria and Albert; comedy in 3 acts and 4
scenes, by P. E. Hubbart and G. Logan. [114]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1915; D : 40762 ; Philip E.
Hubbai'cl and Gwendolen Logan, London.
48975a
Victoria (The) burlesquers; a musical bur-
lesque, by E. F. Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York ; 1899 : 34165, May
22. 48976
Victoria (The) cross; a drama in 5 acts, by
J. W. Whitbread.
© Nathan Appell, Harrisburg, Pa. ; 1900 A :
1623. Jan. 18. 48977
Victoria Peabody; or, A true woman, a comedy
in 4 acts, by A. L. Klein. New York, 1882.
63 p. 16°.
© Anna Lenihan Klein, New York ; 1882 :
8476, May 24 ; 2c. May 24. 48978
Victorian (The) cross; a drama in 5 acts, by
J. W. Whitbread.
© Nathan Appell, Harrisburg, Pa. ; 1900 A :
1624, Jan. 18. 48979
Victoria's victory; drama of 4 acts, by R. Dan-
enbaum. [9], 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1912 ; D : 31716 ; Roby Danen-
baum, Milwaukee. 48980
Victorius, the Roman youth; by L. Mowry.
© Lincoln Mowry, New York ; 1882 : 13818,
Aug. 22. 48981
Victory; domestic drama in 3 acts, by B. Laufer.
48 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1913; D : 32036 ; Bernard
Laufer, Buffalo. 48983
a drama in 4 acts, taken from real life, by
David S. Waters.
© David S. Waters, Washington; 1871:
10559, Nov. 6. 48983
drama in 3 acts, by H. Roemer. 131 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1909; D: 17810; Henry
Roemer, St. Louis.
48984
— lecture-play in 4 acts, by J. Seton and A. R.
Taft. [48] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1914 ; D : 37148 ; Julia Seton
and AdeHa Rene Taft, Nevv' York. 48984a
— modern play in 3 acts, by S. B. Tall. 40 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1909; D : 17437 ; Stanley
Broughton Tall, Baltimore. 48985
play in prologue and 2 acts, by R. H. Davis,
incidental lyrics by Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
[72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1915 ; D : 41696 ; Ruth Helen
Davis, New York. 48985a
a spectacular drama in 4 acts, by M. D.
Clifton.
© Mary Delano Clifton, Wheeling, W. Va. ;
1873 : 2021, Feb. 28. 48986
or, On the heights, a play in 4 acts, by
M. C. Deering, based on Auerbach's novel.
On the heights. 1 p. 1., 45, [1] p. 8°. Printed.
© Mabel Craft Deering, San Francisco ; D :
5173, June 13, 1904 ; 2c. June 13, 1904. 48987
Victory (The) of Cupid; by E. F. Christy. New
York, Cochrane publishing co., 1911. 47 p.
16°.
© May 26. 1911; 2c. June 16, 1911; A:
289964 ; Elizabeth Field Christy, Berkeley, Cal.
48988
Victory (The) of the cross. See Constantine.
Victory (The) of the truth; or, The rabbi's
son — a revolution er, by A. G. Goldkuopf.
© Abraham Goldknopf , New York ; D : 9087,
Sept. 14, 1906. 48989
2475
48990
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49003
Vida; or, The crimson cord, an emotional drama
in 5 acts and 7 tableaux, written by Percy-
Clifford. San Francisco, Francis, Valentine &
CO., 1887.
© Lizzie Vigoureux, San Francisco; 1887:
5865, Mar. 12. 48990
Vida (La) alegre; liumorada lirica en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros y un telegrama urgente,
original de J. Oapella y M. Fernandez Palo-
mero, mtisica de los maestros Lleo y Foglietti.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1907.
34, [5] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
'© Jacinto Capella v Manuel Fernandez Pa-
lomero, D : 11018, July 22, 1907 ; 2c. July 22.
1907. 48991
Vida (La) es sueiio; by Pedro Calderon de la
Barca, with notes and vocabulary by W. W.
Comfort . . . New York, Cincinnati [etc.]
American book company [1904] 180 p. 12°.
© William Wistar Comfort, Haverford, Pa. ;
A : 94381, July 29, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1904.
48991a
Vida nueva; comedia en 1 acto y 2 cuadros, en
prosa, original de F. Arenas Guerra. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1908. 82 p.
12°.
© Francisco Arenas Guerra, Madrid ; D :
13585, Aug. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 48993
Vida y dulzura; comedia en 3 actos y en prosa,
original de S. Rusiiiol y G. Martinez Sierra.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1907.
77 p. 12°.
© Santiago Rusiuol y G. Martinez Sierra,
Madrid ; D : 10794, June 18, 1907 ; 2c. June 18,
1907. * 48993
Yidas sombrias; drama en 1 acto y en prosa,
de A. Velasco Zazo. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1912. 19 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32567 ;
Antonio Velasco Zazo, Madrid. 48994
Vidunderbarnet; satyrspil i 4 akter, af Gustav
Wied. K0benhavn og Kristiania, Gylden-
dalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag, 1911. 201 p.
12°.
© Nov. 8, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1913 ; D : 31866 ;
Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag, Copen-
hagen. 48995
Vie (La) d'un comedien. See Brichanteau.
Vie (La) de Scheme. See Frenchwomen.
Vie (La) de f am.ille. See Sweet home.
Vie (La) du poete. See Julien.
Vie (La) en pension; or. The coming man, a
farce comedy, by M. Sullivan. Typewritten.
© Maria Sullivan, Providence, R. I. ; 1897 :
41725, July 20 ; 2c. Aug. 21. 48996
Vieil Heidelberg. See Jeunesse de prince.
Vieil (Le) homme; piece en 5 actes, par G. de
Porto-Riche. 76 p. f°. (L' Illustration. 21,
28 Janvier 1911. 7' ann§e, 170-171)
Act 1-3, © Jan. 21, 1911 ; Act 4, 5, © Jan.
28, 1911; 2c. each Feb. 18, 1911; D: 23389;
Georges de Porto-Riche, Paris. 48997
Vieille Alsace; play in 1 act, by H. Desfontaines.
[1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1915 ; D : 40498 ; H. Desfon-
taines, Paris. 48997a
Vieille renommee; com6die en 1 acte, par A.
Athis [pseud, de L. Alfred Nathanson] p.
511-528. illus. 8°. [Reprinted from Je sais
tout]
© Alfred Athis, Paris ; D : 10566, May 15,
1907 ; 2c. Mfy 15, 1907. 48998
Vieillesse (La) de Don Juan; piece en 3 actes,
par [Jean] Mounet-Sully et Pierre Barbier.
[Paris, Imp. de I'lllustratiou] 1906. 2 p. 1., 106
p. 8°.
© Mounet-Sully et Pierre Barbier, Paris;
D : 8319, Apr. 11, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1906.
48999
Viejo (El) solar; comedia en 2 actos y en prosa,
original de V. Alraela Mengot. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1913. 52 p. 12°,
© Mar. 28, 1914 ; Ic. Mar. 80, 1914 ; D : 36532,
Vicente Almela, Madrid. 48999a
Viejo (El) verde; juguete comico en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de R. Mestre Mora. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1915. 23 p.
12°.
© .Tune 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41061 ; Raniiro Mestre Mora, Madrid. 48999b
Viejos (Los) compadres; zarzuela en 1 acto y en
verso, original de G. Canto, musica del maes-
tro Barrachina. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1912. 42 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31593 ;
Gonzalo Canto. Madrid. 49000
Vislgeliebte (Der); eiu lustspiel aus der galan-
ten zeit in 3 akten, von Leo. Feld. [2], 88 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 3, 1912; D : 29865 ; Coraoedia.
Vienna. 49001
• mit beniitzuug eines romanmotiv.
von Louvot de Couvrey. Miinchen, Drei masken
verlag, 1913. 86 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1913 ; D : 32989 ; Drei maslsen
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 49002
Vielliebchen; operette in 3 akten, von Rudolf
Oesterreic'ber und Karl Liudau, musik von L.
England^;-. Soulilier- und regiebuch. Wien.
Biihnenvortrieb Holle, L. & S. Natzler [1911 (
118 p. 4\
© Ic. July 1, 1911; D: 24617; Ludwig Eng-
lander, Vienna. 49003
2476
49004
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49019
Viellieljchen — Continuecl.
Same. Text (ler gesange. Wien iind Leip-
zig, Adolf Robitscliek, 1911. 36 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1911 ; 2c. May 25, 1911 ; D : 24280 ;
Ludvvig Englander, Vienna. 49004
Viento de proa; zarzuela drama tica, en 1 acto
y 3 cuadros, en verso, original de J. M. Mar-
tin de Eugenio, ratisiea del maestro Luis Barta.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1910.
36, [2] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910; D:
21149 ; Jos6 M* Martfn de Eugenio, Madrid.
49005
Vierge (La) d'Avila, Saint-Therese; drame en
5 actes et uu prologue [par C. Mendes] [Paris,
Impr. de I'lUustration] 1906. 2 p. 1., 88 p. 8°.
© Catulle Mendes. Paris ; D : 9447, Nov. 16,
1906 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1906. 49006
Vierge (La) folle; piece en 4 actes, par H.
Bataille. (L'lllustration theStrale, 28 mai
1910, nr. 150)
© May 28, 1910; 2c. June 17. 1910: D:
21859: Henry Bataille, Paris. 49007
See also Torichte (Die) jungfrau.
Vieux (Les) de 70; ou, La medaille de 70, piece
en 1 acte, par B. Lebreton et Emile Herbel.
Paris, C. Joubert, 1912. 42 p. 8°.
© Oct. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 81518 :
Joubert, Paris. 49008
Views (The) of Senator Boob. See Speaker of
the house.
Vik of Helvetia • drama in 4 acts, M. Wiren.
[135] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1914 ; D : 36471 ; Myra Wiren.
New York. 49008a
Viking (The); by C. Line.
© Charles Line, Menominee. Mich. : D :
4294. Nov. 7, 1903. 49009
by J. E. Douglass, jr.
© John Edward Douglass, jr.. Cincinnati ;
1899 : 59075, Sept. 14. 49010
• -a comic opera in 8 acts, by T. Stensland.
50 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Theodore Stensland, Cambridge, Mass. :
C : 1800, Feb. 6, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1901. 49011
comic opera in 2 acts, being an originar
and romantic version of the first discovery
of America by the ancient Norsemen, by E.
Clayton. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Estelle Clayton, New York ; 1898 : 10181.
Feb. 25 : 2c. Feb. 25 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1895 ; 2c. Mav
7, 1895. 49012
a musical romance, by C. Line. Lyrics.
© Charles Line, Menominee, Mich. ; D :
14993, Feb. 4, 1909. 49013
Viking (The) — Continued.
an operetta in 2 acts, by V. Cassard. Paris,
Herbert Clarke, 1907. 1 p. 1., 75, [1] p. 16°.
[Libretto only]
© Vernon Cassard, Paris ; D : 10486, May 4,
1907 ; 2c. May 4, 1907. 49014
Vikings (The) at Helgeland.
(The) of Henrik Ibsen.
See Works
Vildanden. See Efterladte skrifter; af Henrik
Ibsen.
Villa; drama of Mexico, by J. R. H. King. [54]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28. '1914; D: 37964; J. R. H.
King, Wichita.
49014a
Villa (La) del Oso; revista comico lirica, en 1
acto y 4 cuadros y una apoteosis, en prosa y
verso, original de Enrique Paradas y Joaquin
Jimenez, rausica de los miiestros San Felipe y
Larruga. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1910. 38, [4] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22423 ;
E. Paradas y J. Jimenez, Madrid. 49015
Villa Lohengrin; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Jacques Burg und Ernst Huldschinsky. Ber-
]in, B. Bloch. 1913. 93 p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913: D: 38455; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 49016
Villa (The) of Vandermeer; a play in 5 acts, by
L. Church.
© Louis Church, Buffalo ; 1883 : 21386, Nov.
19. 49017
Villa zu verkaufen; schwank in 8 akten, von
Heinz Gordon. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Ver-
bandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller, g. m.
b. h., 1914. 138 p. 8°.
© Ic. June 17, 1914 ; D : 38009 : Vertriebs-
stelle d. 's'erbandes deutscher biihnenschift-
steller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 49017a
Village (The) ; comedy in 1 act. by Octave Feuil-
let, tr. by Barrett H. Clark. New York, S.
French; London. Samuel French, ltd. [1915]
28 p. 12°. ( [The world's best plays, by cele-
brated European authors, B. H. Clark, general
ed.] )
© Sept. 16, 1915: 2c. Sept. 17, 1915; D:
41767 ; Samuel French, New York. 49017b
Village (The) barber; comic opera in 2 acts,
music by Johann Schenk, adapted and tr. by
W. E. Hoffmann.
© Walter E. Hoffmann, New. York; 1892:
38059, Sept. 19. 49018
Village (The) belle; in 3 acts, by H. D. Smart.
© Herbert Durrell Smart, Nashua, N. H. ;
1900 A : 24608, Oct. 3. 49019
2477
49019
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49038
Village belles and wedding bells; a mock mar-
riage, by G. R. Pettigrew. Dillon, S. C, The
Herald [1914] 1 p. L, 12 p. 16°.
© June 15, 1914; 2c. June 24, 1914; D:
37665 ; George Robert Pettigrew, Dillon, S. C.
49019a
Village (The) bill-poster; or, Old Zeb Billings,
in 1 act, by George Totteu Smith. [2], 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© John T. Hanson, New York ; D : 923, Oct.
4, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1901. 49020
Village (The) blacksmith; a drama in 5 acts,
by G. 0. Wallace. [53] p. f°. Typewritten.
© G. Carlton Wallace, Birmingham, Eng-
land ; D : 5358, Aug. 1, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1904.
49021
a drama in 4 acts, by Mark E. Swan. [123]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1909 ; D : 16527 ; Mrs. Mark E.
Swan, New York. 49022
— a melodrama in 4 acts, by John Addison.
© J. J. Coleman, New York; 1895:48636,
Sept. 24. 49023
— or. Three Christmas eves, domestic drama
in 3 acts, by Henry Leslie.
© James C. Scanlan, New York; 1881:
13943, Sept. 12. 49024
See also Byer's library of tabloid plays. —
Monica.
Village blacksmiths. See Quaker City quar-
tette.
Village (The) burglar; a 4 act rural comedy
drama, by L. A. Barber, elaborated by Joseph
R. Ketler. 72 p. f°. Typewritten.
© La Verne A. Barber, Pleasantville. Pa. ;
D : 2967, Feb. 9, 1903 ; 2c. May 27, 1903.
49025
Village by the sea. See Vacation days.
Village (The) cobbler; play in 1 act, by C. W.
Ji^ies. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1912 ; D : 21203 ; Clinton Wil-
liam Jones, Tacoma. 49026
Village (A) courtship; comedy sketch in 1 act,
by B. Jennings. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1910 ; D : 21737 ; Blosser Jen-
nings, Flint, Mich. 49027
Village (The) delegate; 4 act comedy of politi-
cal life, by F. J. Beaman. [90] p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1912 ; D : 28358 ; Fred J. Bea-
man, Washington. 49028
Village (The) doctor; satirical dramatic com-
edy, by C. R. Warren. New version. [36] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1914 ; D : 39168 ; Charles R.
Warren, San Francisco. 49028a
Village (The) editor; in 1 act, by H. J. Ashton.
[7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry J. Ashton. Chicago; D : 13091,
June 1, 1908 ; 2c. June 1, 1908. 49029
Village (The) encyclopedia; a pastoral drama
in 4 acts, by Elsie M. Mac Kay. [95] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© E. M. Mac Kay, Buffalo ; D : 5019, May 13,
1904 ; 2c. July 14, 1904. 49030
Village (The) fool; or, Old Ninny Noggins, a
dramatic composition in 4 acts, by F. D. Owen.
[114] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank Dale Owen, Reading, Pa. ; D : 1268,
Jan. 11, 1902; 2c. Apr. 21, 1902. 49031
Village (The) green; a pastoral drama in 3
acts and 5 scenes, by G. A. Tompkins. 46 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© George A. Tompkins, Homer, N. Y. ; D :
12980, May 16, 1908 ; 2c. May 14, 1908. 49032
■ ■ and 3 scenes, by G. A. Tompkins.
© George A. Tompkins, Homer, N. Y. ; D :
7623, Nov. 17, 1905. 49033
Village iceman; adapted from George Ade's A
night of the Fourth, by W. H. Macart. 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William H. Macart, New York ; D : 7809,
Jan. 3, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1906. 49034
Village (The) lawyer; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by Arthur Lewis Tubbs. Philadelphia, Penn
pub. CO., 1914. 84 p. 12°.
© Feb. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1914 ; D : 35909 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 49034a
— a serial dramatic story, closing with a song
scene called Marvin, by M. W. Westcott.
© Mary Whitney Westcott, Swanton, Neb. ;
1898:26499, Apr. 28.
49035
a storied drama in book form, closing with
a song scene called, Marvin, by INI. W. West-
cott.
© Mai-y Whitney Westcott, Swanton,
Neb. ; 1898 : 29141, May 10. 49036
.Village (The) lockup; a 1 act dramatic compo-
sition [by F. J. Beaman] [17] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909; D: 16444; Fred .L
Beaman. Jackson, Mich. 49037
Village (The) mail-carrier; the days of 1733,
a historical, rural, romantic melodrama in 4
acts, by J. A. Schwenk. 40 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Jolin A. Schwenk, Kingston, N. Y. ; D :
8005, Feb. 16, 1906; 2c. Mar. 17, 1906. 49038
2478
49039
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49058
Village (The) matrimonial club; a 1 act play,
by Louise Vescelius [1. e. L. V. Sheldon] and
S. Fleckner.
© Louise Vosf-elius Sheldon and Susan
Fleckner, United States ; I) : 1845, May 6, 1902.
49039
Village (The) of Youth; a fairy play, by Bessie
Hatton.
'© Stephen Fiske. New York ; D : 15837, Apr.
20. 1009. 49040
Village (The) orphan. Kce Poor Grif.
Village (The) parson; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by a. H. A))I)ott.
© Georne H. Al>liott, New York; 1900 A:
2 1088, AuL?. 30. 49041
*SVf; also Ole Jason Ginger.
Village (The) post-office; liy Jessie A. Kelley.
Boston, W. II. Baker iK: co.. 1907. 54 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & eo., Boston ; D : 10590,
May 18, 1907; 2c. Anir. 20, 1907. 49042
Village (The) postmaster; a comedy in 4 acts,
by A. K. Ives and .IcM-onie H. Eddy.
© Alice E. Ives, New York; 1894:48912.
Oct. 19. 49043
a farce in 1 act and 1 scents by E. W.
Scully.
© Eugene W. Scnllv, New York; 1883:58.
Jan. 2. 49044
Village (The) postmaster of Fairview; a play
in 3 acts, by G. Lucas. [4J, 08 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 28. 1912 ; D : 30989 ; George Lu-
cas, Passaic. N. J. 49045
Village (The) postmistress; rural comedy in 3
acts, bv P.ertha Currier Poi-tei". Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1912. 42 p. 12°.
© Nov. 9, 1912 ; 2c. Nov. 11. 1912 ; D : 3135G ;
AN'alter H. Baker & co., Boston. 49046
Village (The) pride; or. The broken vow, a
drama in 4 acts, liy L. Pierce.
© L. Pierce, St. Louis; 1891:34.50, .Tan. 2.3.
49047
Village (The) priest; comedy dramatic com-
position in 1 ;ict, by Edvyard Scott. [21] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1914 ; D : 38701 ; Charles King,
Oakland, Cal. 49047a
Village (A) romance; a domestic drama in 4
acts, by J. R. Ecliezabal, jr. [3], 87 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Joseph Richard Echezabal, I'r., New Or-
leans ; D : 3380, May 4, 1903 ; 2c. May 4, 1903.
49048
Village (The) scare; a home play in 1 act, by
S. Jennie Smith.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1888:
29676, Oct. 19. 49049
Village schoolma'am; country play in 3 acts,
by A. L. Tubl)s. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1909. 51 p. 12°.
© Sept. 15, 1909; 2c. Sept. 16, 1909; D:
10800; Arthur Lewis Tubbs, Philadelpliia.
49050
Village (The) schoolmaster; a drama of Ken-
tucky life in 4 acts, ])y M. Cash. 49 i>. f°.
Typewritten.
© Morris Cash. IMilwaukee; D: 10727, INIav
29, 1907; 2c. May 22, 1907. 49051
Village seamstress; actin.ii huniorous monologue
for woman, by Stanley Schcll. ]). 81-90. 12°.
(On cover: Stanley Schell's sketches)
© Apr. G, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1914 ; A : 370567 ;
Edgar Schell Werner, New York. 49051a
Village (The) secret, ^cr Sunny home.
Village skewl of long ago. See Ye village
skewl of long ago.
Village (The) sport; a comedy in 4 acts, by
P. B. Christensen. [.57] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Paul B. Christensen, Spreckels, T^al. ; D :
8182, Mar. 17, 1900; 2c. Sept. 24, 1900. 49052
Village (The) squire; comic opera in 3 acts,
book and nuisic by S. J. Mustol. 64 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto oidy]
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1909; D: 17750; Sanmel ,L
Mustol. Pnterson. 49053
Village '(A) tragedy.
© Samuel F. Ilyman, New York ; D : 3899,
Auc. 25, 1903. 49054
Village (The) tramp; comedy in 1 act, by L.
Smith. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2.5,1911; D: 24050; Lillian Smith,
St. .Tames, N. Y. 49055
Same. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1913; D : 35306 ; Lillian
Smith, St. James, N. Y. 49056
Villain and victim; farce comedy for 1 male
and 1 feniiile, Ity W. R. Walkes, text and stage
business ed. and rev. by Pauline Phelps and
Mai-ion Short. New York, E. S. Werner »& co.,
1906. 13 p. 12°. ( On cover : Werner ed. )
© EdG:ar S. Werner, New York; D : 9482.
Nov. 12, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. 49057
Villain (A) unmasked; or. Retribution, a melo-
di-ama in 4 acts, by E. Thompson and W.
Thompson.
© William and Eliza Thompson, Elmira,
N. Y. ; 1883:15741, Aug. 28. 49058
Villain's (A) doom. See Two (The) brothers.
5379— VOL 2—17-
-52
2479
49059
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49078
Villain's (The) plot; by A. Murphy,
© Anderson Jlurphv, Belle Vernon, Pa. ;
1897 : 44687, Aug. 7. 49059
Villain's (The) truce; romantic drama in 4 acts,
by V. J. Streka. [61] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1915; D: 39590; Victor Jen-
nings Streka, Wymore, Neb. 49059a
Villemarre; a play in 4 acts, by A. E. AVilson.
© Arthur E. Wilson, Chicago ; 1883 : 20839,
Nov. 12. 49060
Villerose; a sensational and emotional drama
in 5 acts, by C. Gayler.
© Charles Cavler, New York; 1873:2635,
Mar. 17. 49061
Villi (Le) (The witch dancers); an opera in 2
acts, lil)r('tt() by K*>nliiuiii(l() Foutana, English
version by I'orcy I'inkerton, music by Giacomo
Puccini. New York, Boosey & co., 1908. 11,
11 p. 8°. [Libretto only. Italian and Eng-
lish]
© Ricordi & co., Milan; D: 13928, Sept. 26,
1908; 2e. Sept. 26, 1908. 49062
Villian's dubble crime,
day.
/^rr Dawn (The) of
Villon; a rouiantic opera, by T. Wharton and. O.
Wister. Typewritten.
© Thomas Wharton and Owen AVi.ster,
Philadelphia; 1894 : 22310, May 1; 2c. May 1.
49063
Villon, the vagabond; play in 4 acts, by G. M.
Slvinner.
© Charles M. Skinner, Brooklyn; 1895:
31S09, June 15. 49064
Vim; a comedy in 3 acts, by F. W. Bacon.
© Fred Walton Bacon, Boston ; 1881 : 778,
Jan. 14. 49065
^or, A visit to Puffy farm, iu 3 acts and a
niglitinare. ))y N. Burgess. 72 p. 12°.
Printed.
© Neil Burgess, Boston; 1878:9121, Aug.
S; 2c. M:iy 31, 1883. 49066
Vim near the footlights.
© John F. Kellers, Brooklyn; 1884:2144),
Oct. 27. 49067
Vina Calterp; comedy in 3 acts, by U. E. Dun-
bar. [1], 171 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29. 1912 ; D : 30367 ; Robin Ernest
Dunbar, South Bend, Ind. 49068
Vindicated; a comedy in 4 acts, by W. S. But-
tertield.
© Walter Scott Butterlield, Columbus, O. ;
D : 480, May 16, 1901. 49069
Vindicated — Continued.
a melodrama, being a tr. of The penalty of
recklessness ; or, Virginia society twenty years
ago, by C. E. Williams.
© Charles E. Williams, Bangor, Me.; 1885:
27525, Dec. 26. 49070
Vindicated (A) honor; by E. H. Ilieke.
© Edward Herman Rieke, San Francisco;
D : 13745, Sept. 9, 1908. 49071
Vindication; l)y E. A. Dellenbaugh. [65] p.
i°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1910; D : 21824 ; Eliza Ann
Dellenbaugh, North Georgetown, O. 49072
— m
acts
and 7 scenes, by A. J. Joseph.
[32] p. 16°. I'rinted.
© Oct. 10, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1911 ; D : 25635 ;
A, J. Jo.seph, Ontario, Cal. 49073
an Irish drama in 3 acts, by P. J. Nolan.
© Patrick J. Nolan, Camden, N. J.; 1888:
34168, Dec. 1. 49074
play in 4 acts, by E. D. Charles. [39] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1915; D: 39416; Eliza Dellen-
baugh Charles, Sandusky, O. 49074a
play in 1 act, by B. Marburgh. [1], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1915; D : 42431 ; Bertram
Marburgh, New York. 49074b
a i)lay in 3 acts, by II. G. Hunting. [85]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry Gardner Hunting, Chicago; D:
8436, Ai.r. 27, 1906; 2c. Dec. 18, 1900. 49075
Vindication (The) of Victor; a farce comedy in
1 act, by B. Bruce. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Bettina Bruce, New York ; D : 11423, Sept.
27, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 27, 1907, 49076
Vindita (La); juguete comico-lfrico en 1 acto,
en prosa, original de A. Lopez Monis, nn'isica
de los maestros Fogiietti y Faixa. Madrid
I Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914. 26 p.
12°. |Librett<» only]
© Sejtt. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38243 ; Antonio Lopez MonIs, Madrid.
49076a
Vindobona, du herrliche stadt; operetten-))ur-
leske in einem vorsplel mid zwei akten von
Julias P.ramer \md Alfred Gi'iinwald, musik
von liCo Ascher. Regiebuch. Wien [etc.]
Adolf Robitschek, [1910] 82 p. 12°.
© Oct. 28, 1910; 2c. Nov. 29, 1910; D:
22077; Adolphe Robitschek, Vienna. 49077
Same. Text der gesiinge. Wien, [etc.]
Adolf R(»bitscbek [1910] 24 p. 12°.
© Oct. 28, 1910; 2c. Nov. 29, 1910; D:
22076 ; Adolphe Robitschek, Vienna. 49078
2480
49079
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49102
Vineg'ar bitters; a Nepci'o sketch in 1 scene, arr.
bv Charles White. New Yorlv, K. M. De Witt,
1875. 5 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and
comic drama, no. 62] )
© Kol)ert M. De WMtt, New Yorii ; 1875:
7704, July 23 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 49079
Vinegar (The) buyer; original American com-
edy in 3 acts, l)y H. H. Winslow.
© Herbert Hall Winslow, New Rochelle.
N. Y. ; D : 3046, Feb. 25, 1903. 49080
Vineta; comedy drama in 3 acts, by E. O.
Knlinke. Iis'p. 4°. Typewritten.
© k". Jan. 0, 1012; D : 28303 ; Enmia Otto
Knhnke, New Orlcjins. 49081
^ comedy in 5 acts, by E. O. Kuhnke. 07 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1909; D:175G3; E. Otto
Knhnke, New Orleans. 49082
— comedy in 3 acts, by E. O. Knhnke. 39 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1911 ; D : 23007 ; Emma Otto
Kuhnke, New Orleans. 49083
comedy in 2 acts, by E. O. Kuhnke. 41 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© E. Otto Kuhnke, New Orleans; D : 9757,
Jan. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1907. 49084
a drama in 5 acts, dramatized by B. Whit-
ney from the German novel Vineta, by E. Wer-
ner.
© P.rnce Whitnev, Jamestown, N. Y. ; 1882:
1S934, Nov. 8. 49085
Vineyard (The); comedy in 4 acts, by C. F,
Ohiii^er. [83] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1910 ; D : 21644 ; Carl Fred-
erick Ohliger, Pittsburgh. 49086
Vingt jours a I'ombre; piece en 3 actes, par M.
Heiniequin et P. Veber. Paris, P. V. Stock.
1908. 163 p. 12°.
© Manrice Hennequin et Pierre Veber,
Paris; D: 12321, Feb. 7, 1908; 2c. Feb. 7, 1908.
49087
Viola; or. The branded, a sensati<inal society
l)lay in 4 arts, by F. Uogers.
© Frank Rogers, New York; 1874:426,
Jan. 13. 49088
■ or. The countess Volta, a drama, by F. IT.
Griffin.
© Frederick H. Griffin, Philadelphia; 1S87:
7412, Mar. 29. 49089
Viola, the betyar; a drama in 5 acts, adapted
])y D. E. Bandmann l"i-om the Hungarian of
Baron Cotvoes.
© Daniel E. Bandmann, New I'ork ; 187i :
7409, Aug. 7. 49090
Viola, the street singer; an emotional drama
in 5 acts, by U. Akerstrom.
© UUie Akerstrom, United States; 1886:
4988, Mar. 1. 49091
Viola Trill vs. Oss-car Steinhaninier. tSee
Song (The) bird.
Violante; in 7 scenes, by G. C. Lounsbery. 2,
[40] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Grace Constance Lounsbery, Bedfonl,
N. Y. ; D : 9580, Dec. 5, 1906 ; Ic. Dec. 5, 1906.
49092
Viola's romance; play in 1 act, by C. Simone.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1910; D: 21.526; Charles
Simone, Now York. 49093
Violators (The); play of today in 3 acts, by
F. V. (Jreene, jr. 100 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct, 15, 1909; I) : 17108; Fred V.
Greene, jr., lirooklyn. 49094
play on criminology in 4 acts, by A. Luzzi.
[117] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910; D: 22888; Artlnn-
Luzzi, New York. 49095
Violet (The) bride; vaudeville skit and libretto,
l)y W. C. Lehman. [2], 11 ]\ 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. n, 1911; D : 23327 ; W. Crom-
well Lehman, Seattle. 49096
or. The story the violets told, a society
play taken from Washington social life, by
A. Hamilton.
© Al Hamilton, Washington ; D : 2193, Aug.
7, 1902. 49097
Violet Dale; or. The double life, a comedy-
drama, by W. Sikes and Olive Logan.
© Wirt Sikes, New York; 1872:10106,
Sept. 20. 49098
Violet (The) girl; in 4 acts, by A. M. Chapman.
43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1910; D : 17981 ; Adelle M.
Chapman, Fort Wayne, Ind. 49099
Violet (The) gown ; in 4 acts, l)y L. M. Sawyer.
[3 1, 117 p. 4\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct, 14, 1911; D: 2.5486; Lucy M.
Sawyer, New York. 49100
Violet of Martinique; drama in 4 acts, by W. H.
Alldenlice. [llT| p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Hillary AUderdice, Washington ;
D: 12972, Mav 15, 1908; 2c. July 17, 1908.
49101
Violet (The) planter; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by G. McVean. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George McVean, Cleveland; D: 10764,
Jane 13, 1907 ; 2c. June 13, 1907. 49102
2481
49103
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49120
Violet Ray; an Amei'ican comedietta in 1 act,
by C. F. Pidgin.
• © Charles P. Pidgin, Boston; 1877:3448.
Mar. 22. 49103
Violet Rose; play in 3 acts, by D. Carb. [G4]
p. 4°. Typewi'itti'n.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 191.5; D: 42187; David Carb.
Fort Worth, Tex. 49103a
Violet (The) under the snow; little play for
Cliristnuistide, by D. Cleugh. London, Simp-
kin, Marshall Hamilton, Kent & co. ltd. [1915]
26 p., col. front., col pi. 8°.
© Nov. IS, lOlf); ]c. Dec. 22, 191.'"); D:
42540; Dennis Cleugh, New York. 49103b
Violet widow; com(>dv in 4 acts, by George
David Ipsond. of D. U. Baxter] 98 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1909; D : 1733G ; Dorothy
Usner Baxter, Wyoming, O. 49104
Violets; by .T. E. Yonng. 81 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
(c) .Tolni E. Yoiuig. New York; D: .5,327. .Tnly
9, 1904 ; 2c. .Tnly 9, 1904. 49105
^ sketch, by F. C. Barber.
© E'rederick Courtney Barber, New Yf)rk ;
1899:73.576, Nov. 11. 49106
— or. Jasper l/uckings, the Kanuck land-
lord and California gardener, a tragi-comedy
in 4 acts, by A. Yates. 2 p. 1., 47 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Abel Yates. Cape Vincent, N. Y. ; 1884:
16262, Aug. 9; 2c. Sept. 12. 49107
or. When a man's in love, playlet, by Alf.
Hampton. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© (diaries A. Hutchison, New York; D:
8890. .July 31, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1906. 49108
Violetta; ojiera-comique in 8 acts, book and
lyrics by Jacques Bache, English version, by
.1. Harrison Arthur, music l)y L. Dimond. 36 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1910; D : 20085 ; Louis Di-
mond, Seattle. 49109
Violin (The), ^>ec Complete (The) poems of
S. Weir Mitchell.
Violin (The) maker of Cremona; a comedietta
in 1 act. from the French of Francois Coj)-
pee. New Y'ork, The De Witt publishing
house, 1892. 12 p. 12°. ([De Witt's acting
plays, no. 303] )
© II. H. Russell & son. New York; 1892:
52670, Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 24 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1893.
49110
a dramatic idyl in blank verse, by .7. C.
Goodwin.
© J. Cheevcr Goodwin, Boston; 1879:
7709, June 9. 49111
Viper (The); drama in 4 acts, by E. M. Joyce.
[130] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 28. 1914 ; D : 38617 ; Edwin Mar-
tin Joyce, New York. 49111a
[4],
I
— a dramatic sketch, by W. M. Putchey.
23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1912-; D: 31.532; Will M.
RitcJiey, Pasadena. 49112
— Sec also Nemesis (The)
Vipere (Le); a drama in 5 acts, by A. E.
Brooks.
© Alice E. Brooks, Gadsden, Ala. ; 1900 A :
7717, Mar. 21. 49113
Virago (The) and the student; a college prob-
l(Ma play in 4 Mcts, l)y A. ('harwate. [110] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur ('harwate. New Haven; D:
10964, July 13, 1907 ; 2c. .July 13, 1907. 49114
Virgen (L.a) gitana; zarzuela dramatica en 1
acto, dividido m 3 cuadi'os, en prosa original
de A. Caiiiaclio y F. Mansilla, nn'isica del
maestro Ai'turo Camacho. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores es])a holes] 191.5. 40, [2] p. 12°.
[Libi'otto only |
© June 24, 1915; Ic. .Tune 25, 1915; D:
41073; Aurelio <'amacho y Fernando Mansilla,
Madrhl. 49114a
Virgen (La) viuda; zaiv.uela de costnmbivs
mach-ilcnas eii 1 act(», <lividido en 4 cuadros,
en prosa y vei-so, original de E. Yuste Arias,
nn'isica del maesti-o Chaves. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1910. 45, [2] j).
12°. [Libretto only]
© May 19, 1910; 2c. May 20, 1910; D:
21076; Enrique Yuste Arias, Madrid. 49115
Virgin (The) and the white slaver; play in 1
act, by Fi'ank W'edekind, adapted by A. Tridon.
(J)i, Tlie International, v. 7.— no. 10, Oct. 1913)
© Oct. 1, 1913; 2c. Oct. G, 1913; D : .34694 ;
Andre Tridon. New York.
49116
Virgin (The) goddess; a play in 3 acts, by
Rudolf Besier.
© Oscar Asche, Limdon ; "D : 9311
1906.
Oct. 25,
49117
Virgin (A) million-heiress; by R. Judd.
© Rov Judd, Dawson, Neb.; 1900 A: 18476,
July 26. 49118
Virgin (The) queen; a historical drama in 4
acts and I? scenes of the Elizal>etlian period,
by E. Totten.
© Edyth Totten, New York; D : 944, Oct.
11, 1901. 49119
Virginia; a drama in 4 acts, by A. R. Whytal.
[1], 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. R. Whytal, New York; 1890:279.5,
Jan. 20; 2c. Mar. 17, 1894. 49120
2482
49121
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49144
Virginia — Continued.
;i (Ininia of the times that tried men's souls,
in 3 acts, by John W. Sherman.
(c) R. E. Craifiliill, Lynchburg, Va. ; 1802:
13312, Mar. 2G; 2c. Aug. 11. 49131
an original drama of the Civil War in 4
acts, by P. Heermans.
© Forbes Heermans, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1890 :
84, Jan. 2. 49122
an original play in 4 acts, by E. Katz,
adapted to the requirements of the stage by
Scott Marble. 57 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Elizabeth Katz, New York ; D : 14203,
Nov. 4, 1908; 2c. Nov. 16, 1908. 49123
— romantic story of the South in prologue
and 3 acts, by A. E. Reiniche. 12J, 37 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13. 1913; D : 34129 ; A. E. Rei-
niche, Paulding, O. 49124
— a war play in 1 act, by L. McClung. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Littell McClung, Baltimore; 0:11500,
Oct. 9, 1907; 2c. Oct. 3, 1907. 49125
— or, A story of the war, in 6 acts, by C. C.
Taylor. [2J, 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Colin C. Taylor, Chicago ; D : 146G3. Nov.
16, 1908; 2c. Nov. 16, 1908. 49126
or. Cruel fates, partly liistoi'ical drama in
5 acts, by H. Wagner.
© H. Wagner, Milwaukee; 1900 A : .5205,
Feb. 26. 49127
— See also Hampton Roads.
Virginia (A) colonel; introducing a few inci-
dents from Tlic N'irginians, by M. C. Siiaulding
and I. F. Miller.
© Mary C. Spaulding and Ida Farr INIiller,
Wakefield, Mass.; 1898:18431, Mar. 19; 2c.
Mar, 21. 49128
Virginia (A) courtship; a comedy of early
colonial days, l)y E. W. Presbrey.
© Eugene W. Presbrey, New York; 1897:
30650, May 20. 49129
Virginia Dare; American tragedy in 3 acts, by
E. R. Miller. [34] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1911 ; D : 24678 ; Etteie Rosa-
lind Miller, Baltimore. ■ 49130
Virginia Grey; in 4 acts, by H. B. l^ewis. 35
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry B. Lewis, Muskegon, Mich.; D:
11946, Dec. 19, 1907; 2c. Dec. 10, 1907. 49131
Virginia (A) heroine; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Susie G. McGlone. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1908. 41 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & cc, Boston ; D : 11664,
Nov. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1907., 49132
Virginia Lee; a 4 act southern military play,
by H. F. O'Mealia. [52] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Plarry F. O'Mealia, Jersey City ; D : 3397,
May 8, 1903; 2c. May 27, 1903. 49133
■or, Arnold's treason, an original histori-
cal drama in 5 acts and several tableaux, by
M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1875 : 12649,
Dec. 1. 49134
Virginia of Rome; a drama in 3 acts, by H. C.
Husted.
© Harry C. Husted, New York ; 1872 : 4078,
xVpr. 18. 49135
Virginia of Virginia; or. Ran Randolph of
Roanoke, soutliei'n comedy drama, by M. W.
Sterling.
© Marie WcUesley Sterling, Camden, N. J.;
1900 A : 22673, Sept. 12. 49136
Virginia (The) outlav/s; drama in 4 acts, by
P. E. Burns. [59] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1912; D : 29613 ; Paul E.
Burns, Philadelphia. 49137
Virginia '65 to '85; a 1 act sketch, by Georgie
Hart [pseud, of G. Whitaker]
© Georgie Whitaker, New York; D : 5.567,
Sept. 17, 1904. 49138
Virginia society twenty years ago. See Vin-
dicated.
Virginia (A) sorceress; a play in 1 act, by F. A.
Doughty.
© Frances Albert Doughty, Washington ;
1894: 8774, Feb. 6. 49139
Same. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1910; D : 20119 ; Frances Al-
bert Doughty, Baltimore. 49140
Virginia (Tlie) veteran; a militai'y drama iii 4
acts, by T. F. Power. Boston, Lee and Shep-
ard, 1874. 37 p. 8°.
© Thomas F. Power, United States ; 1874 :
10211, Aug. 3; 2c. Aug. 29. 49141
Virginian (A); a comedy in 3 acts, by I. Os-
good.
© Irene Osgoo<l, New York; 1892:26478,
June 24. 49142
Virginian (The); a drama In 4 acts, by Owen
Wister and Ivirke La Slielle. [167] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Kirke La Shelle co.. New York; D: 12471.
Mar. 3, 1908 ; 2c. INIar. 3, 1908. 49143
Virginian (A) romance; by M. G. Wiustock.
© Melviu G. Winstock, New York ; D : 333,
Apr. 10, 1901. 49144
2483
49145
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49162
Virg-inian (A) romance — ( %)iitiiuml.
um.sical coiiKMly in 2 acts, ))Ook and music
by H. L. Clements, lyrics by Edllli S. Tillot-
son. IG p. 4°. TyiR'wi-itten. [Libretto only]
© II. I.oren (1!cnu>iits, New York; DiGTGT,
June 3, 1905; 2c. .Turn- 3, 1905. 49145
Virginians (The) 8cG Virginia (A) colonel
Virginians (The) and Alfarata, the Indian
girl; oit(>ra in 4 acts, book by F. II. i'oston.
nuisic by E. A. I'oston and F. H. Poston. 24
p. 4". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© F. H. Poston and E. A. I'oston, Wasbing-
ton ; D : 20SS, July 5, 1902 ; 2c. July 5, 1902.
49146
Virginia's loyalty; a play by G. A. Knox.
© (Jeorjie Alfred Knox, Lynn, JMass. ; D:
200, Mar. 11, 1901. 49147
Virginie; or, Temptation, a society drama in 4
acts, l)y J. L. Patterson. [GG] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Jauies L. Patterson, New York; 1890:
15G53, May 12; 2c. Feb. 2G, 1SS9. 49148
Virginny (The) mummy; negro farce in 2
scenes, by L. Ginger. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1913; D: 33317; Lewis Gin-
ger. Glendale, Cal. 49149
Virgin's (The) cross; religious play in prologue
and 5 acts, by AVilliam Pailler. [40] p. t°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10. 1915; D : 40137 ; Sister M.
IMaurice, Jersey City. 49149a
Virtue; play in 1 act, by G. IMoyston. [2], 2G p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 19, 1914; D: 37358; Guy INIoys-
ton, San Francisco. 49149b
Virtue and vice; a drama in 4 acts, by A. K.
Leuihan.
© Anna Klein Lenihan. New York ; 1884 :
21374. Oct. 25. 49150
Virtue triumphant; operatic spectacular sketch,
by AVm. F. Mann and Livingston S. De Kalb.
Typewritten.
© Mann and 1 >e Kalb, Detroit; D : 2098,
July 9, 1902; 2c. June 30, 1902. 49151
Virtue under a mask. See On the road.
Virtue, vanity, vice. Sec V. V. V.
Virtue wins at last; a domestic drama in 5
acts, by D. Ayers.
© Daniel Ayers, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 189G:
47559, Aug. 21. 49152
Virtuelin; a 3 act play, by II. A. T. Bliss. 70
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© R. A. Tlieodora Bliss, New York; D:
1G195, June 30, 1909 ; 2c. June 30, 1909.
49153
Virtuose (Un); j)iece en 1 acte, de M. Wilned et
II. Hoy. [ij, 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1914; D: 35587; M. Wilned et
Henry Hoy, Paris. 49153a
Virtuous Valentine; play in 3 acts, by K. M.
lloof. [103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. M:u. 11, 1912; D : 29010 ; Katharine
Metcalf Roof, New York. 49154
Vis a vis. Sec Face to face.
Viscount Edwin; by Mrs. E. Bullock. Type-
written.
© Mrs. E. Bullock, Fort Salonga, N. Y. ;
1898: 4957G, Aug. 24; 2c. Jan. 31, 1900.
49155
Viscount Letoriere; a comedy in 3 acts, tr.
■ from the German by Elias Lii»sis.
© Elizabeth Von Stannuwitz, San Fran-
cisco; 187G:721, Jan. 14. 49156
Vision; drama in 1 act, by K. M. Rice. [1], 28
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1915; D : 40235 ; Katharine
McDowell Rice, AVorthington, Mass. 49156a
dramatic sketch in 1 scene, by V. Palen.
[9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
©Ic. Feb. 8, 1913 ; D : 3223G ; Victor Palen,
Toronto, Canada. 49157
— original 1 act playlet, by E. Nyitray. 10 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2G, 1910 ; D : 21G49 ; Emil Nyitray,
New York. 49158
romantic operetta iu 5 acts, by Rev. An-
drew Klarmann, vocal score by Charles A. O.
Korz. New York, F. Pustet & co., 1918. 44
p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Apr. 22, 1913; 2c. Apr. 25, 1913; D:
33130 : Frederick Pustet & co., New York.
49159
Vision in the sky. Sec Mirage (The)
Vision (A) of America; an incident in the year
1541, by J. 11. Price. [39] p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1911; D : 25780 ; J. Hyde
t'rice, New York. 49160
Vision (The) of Columbus; an historical alle-
gorical extravaganza. 23 numb. 1. 8°.
Printed.
© J. C. Buchanan, Pittsburg, Kan.; D:
42GG, Nov. IS, 1903; 2c. Nov. 18, 1903. 49161
Vision (A) of eugenics; play in 1 act, by M.
Ferber. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1913; D: 33383; Maurice
Ferber, Boston. 49162
2484
49163
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49180
Vision (A) of fair women; a (Irninatic para-
plirase l)aso(l upon Teniiysou'.s Dream of fair
women, by Edith I.ynwood Winn. Boston,
W. H. Baker & CO., 1891. 15 p. 12°. (Baker's
novelty list)
© Walter H. Baker & CO., Boston; 1801:
• 39684, Nov. 5 ; 2c. Nov. 14. 49163
Vision (A) of Paganini; play in 1 act, by L. S.
Sarkadi. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1915 ; D : 422G0 ; Leo Scluillor
.Sarkadi, New York. 49163a
Vision (The) of Royal Preston; in 3 acts, by
C. H. Brown. [7] p. 8°. Printed.
© .July 12, 1910; 2c. Jnly 15, 1910; D:
21561 ; C. II. Brown, Sasser, Ga. 49164
Vision (The) of Saint Agnes' eve; a mystery
play, by M. E. J. Hobart.
© Marie E. J. Hobart, New York; D : 11043,
July 25, 1907. 49165
Same. New York [etc.] liongmans, Green
and CO.. 1907. viii p., 2 1., 3-112 p., 1 1. front.,
3 pi. 8°.
© Marie E. .1. Hobart, New York ; A : 189445,
Oct. 12; 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1907. 49165a
Vision (A) of Stella; a fairy spectacle in 1 act
and 3 scenes, by E. Fassett. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edith Fassett, New York ; D : 5239, June
27, 1904 ; 2c. June 27, 1904. 49166
Vision (A) of the ivory gate; play in 3 acts, by
Dhan (;o])al Mukerji. [1], 24 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 21, 1914; D: 37638; Dhan (Jopal
Mukerji, Palo Alto, Cal. 49166a
Vision (The) of victory. Sec Fight (A) for
life.
Visions; comedy in 1 act, by Andor Garvay,
authorized tr. from the Hungarian by Antal
Nandory [pseud, of Feri Felix Weiss] [1],
39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aus. 29, 1913 ; D : 34279 ; Armin Szat-
mary, Boston. 49167
Visions of her dream; umsical sketch in 1 act,
by W. E. Barlow, arr. by H. H. Winslow. [4]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1911; D: 23704; Walter E.
Barlow, Hartford. 49168
Vision's (A) quest; a drama in 5 acts, repre-
senting the hopes and ambitions, the love,
marriage, pleadings, discouragements, and
achievements of Christopher Columbus, dis-
coverer of America, by A. E. Lord. Baltimore,
Gushing & co., 1899. 123 p. pi. 12°.
© Alice E. Lord, Bnltimore; 1899:79190,
Dec. 6; 2c. Dec. 23, 49169
Visit (The); play in 1 act, by Kichartl I'ryce.
New York, S. French; London, S. French, ltd.,
1910. 24 p. 16°. ([Freuch's acting ed., no.
23.56] )
© Apr. 28, 1910; 2c. Apr. 29, 1910: 1):
20900; .Samuel French, ltd., London. 49170
Visit (A) from Mother Goose; a Christmas play
for primary pupils, by Belle L. Davidson.
New York & Chicago, E. L. Kellogg tSc co.
© E. L. Kellogg & CO., New Y'ork & Chicago;
1896 : 65656, Dec. 2. 49171
Visit (A) from Mother Goose and her family;
a descriptive i»:nit(>niime play, by Arzalea
Hunt. I>arn)wville, <)., School publishing com-
pany, 1895. 16 p. 12°.
© F. R. Howe, Darrowville, O. ; 1895 : 9970,
Feb. 18 ; 2c. Jan. 18. 1896. 49172
Visit (A) from the dead; drama in 3 acts, by
S.C.Clark. [2 1, .55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1911; D : 23316 ; Susie C.
Clark, Cambridge, Mass. 49173
Visit (A) from the plumber; in 1 act, by H.
I'epi)er. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry Pepper, Toronto, Ontario; D:
14608, Dec. 24, 1908; 2c. Dec. 24, 1908. 49174
Visit (The) of Obadiah; a farce iu 2 acts, for
female characters only, by Eunice Fuller and
Margaret Currier Lyon. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1907. 25 p. 12°.
© ^A'alter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 11362,
Sept. 17. 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1907. 49175
Visit (The) of the Baron De Boulange; iu 1
act, by G. E. Beban.
© George E. Beban, Chicago ; 1900 A : 23722,
Sept. 24 ; 2c. Oct. 31. 49176
Visit (A) to grandpa; by T. .L Nawn. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Thomas .L Nawn. Phriadelphia ; D: 13190,
June 15, 1908 ; 2c. June 15, 1908. 49177
Visit (A) to Japan; by J. Campbell.
© James Campbell, Baltimore ; 1886 : .5941,
Mar. 13. 49178
Visit (A) to Puffy farm. Sec Vim.
Visit (A) to Santa Glaus; or. The night before
Christmas, a play in 3 acts, by L. J. Dobbins.
31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1912; D: 30121; Louise J.
Dobbins, San Jose, Cal. 49179
Visited sin; or, Lights and shadows, a play in
3 acts, by C. J. Zipi)el.
© Charles Julian Zippel, New York ; 1888 :
2163, Jan. 19. 49180
2485
49181
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49199
Visiting girl; a musical comedy, book by
Nevil G. Himshuw, music by Hull and Heii-
8haw. Vocal score. New Iberia, La., Hull &
Hensliaw, 1907. 77 p. 4°.
© Hull and Heusbaw, New Ilteria, La. ;
D : 9874, Jan. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1907.
49181
Visiting nurse; di-ama la 3 acts, by B. Israeli.
92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
'© Ic. Oct. 16. 1909 ; D : 17114 ; Bnruch
Israeli, Washington. 49182
Visiting (The) prince; satirical comedy in 4
acts, by (J. D. Morgan. [113] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1914 ; D : 3-5708 ; Charles Davis
Morgan, New York. 49182a
Visitor (The); by ( >. White. 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Oliver White. New York ; I ) : 12347, Feb.
10, 1908; 2c. Feb. 10, 1908. 49183
blackface monoldi;' and s(m,!j; act, by J.
Brooks. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten. [\\'ords
only]
© Ic. Oct. 2(5, 1912; L):312S9; -Tack Brooks.
Terre Haute, Ind. 49184
phiy in 1 act, by S. Bruce. 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 3, 1913 ; D : 33134 ; Stanley Bruce,
Los Angeles. 49185
Visitor in the night; dramatic composition, by
B. Blessum. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1910; D: 20610; Ben Bles-
sum, Chicago. 49186
Vita; a drama, bv C D. Litchfield. Boston,
K. (!. Badger, 1904. 1 p. 1., 56 p. 12°.
© Grace Denis Litchtteld, Washington ; D :
496."'>. Apr. 19, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1904. 49187
Vita & avventure del brigante, Giusseppi
Musolino. See Life and adventures of the
brigand, Giusseppi Musolino.
Vita bretone; scene da I'echeurs d'Islande di
Pierre Loti [pseud, di Julien Viaud] in 3 atti
e 4 quadri, musicate da Leopoldo Mugnoue,
libretto di E. Galisciani. Milano, 11 ;>!>ii-
zogno [1905] 4 p. 1., 8-61 numb. 1. [i. e. 69 1.]
8°. [Libretto only]
© Edoardo Sonzogno, fililan; C : 86402, Jan.
9, 1905; 2c. Jan. 9, 1905. 49188
Vital (Th^) iiijue; a play in 4 acts, of modern
American life, by (Jeorge Miildioton. [92] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© G. Middlet(.n, New York; I): -5427, Amr.
12, 1904; 2c. Aug. 12, 1904. 49189
Vital question; by A. B. Ebin.
© Alexander Berkove E))in, Uiuted States;
1898; G9479, Nov. 28; 2c. Nov. 29. 49190
Vital question — Continued.
ii dramatic sketch, by L. Lonergan. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Lester Lonergan. New York; D : 14015,
Oct. 9, 1908; 2c. Oct. 5, 1908. 49191
-operetta in 1 act, book, lyrics, and music
by J. Stark. [St. Louis, Stark nuisic printing
and publishing co., 1912] 20 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Sept. 18, 1912; 2c. Sept. 23, 1912; D:
30924 ; John Stark, St. Louis. 49192
play in 4 acts, by J. L. Norris. 133 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28. 1913; D : 33084 ; Joseph Le
Brandt Norris, New York. 49193
Vittinie ignote; ovvero, Fate e virtu, dramma
in 4 atti, di Pietro Viscouti. 56 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 1-5. 1911; D : 23367 ; Giacoino
Viscouti, Brooklyn. 49193a
Vittoria; a drama in 4 acts. tr. from the French
of Mario Uchard, by M. Lawman.
© Mary Lawman, New York; D : 834, Sept.
4, 1901. 49194
Vittoria Coronibona. Sec Masterpieces of the
English drama: Webster and Tourneur.
Vittorio Emanuele, prince of Piedmont; a ro-
mantic play, by .Tames Murmell. I'hiladelphia,
Franklin printing co., 1903. 113 p. 12°.
© r^'ranklin printing co., Phila<lelphia ; D:
3702, July 10, 1903; 2c. Aug. 17, 1903. 49195
Viva; an original drama in 4 acts, by Annie
Lewis (.Airs. F. W. Johnson) 85 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© INIrs. F. W. -Johnson, New York; 1SS6:
3895, Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 49196
— — ■ a romantic play in 5 acts, adapted from
Ouida's [Louise De la Kamee's] novel entitled
Tricotrin, by H. A. Weaver.
© Henry A. Weaver, Albany; 1873:208-5,
Mar. 3. 49197
Viva (La) de genio; zarzuela en 2 actos, dividi-
dos en 7 cuadros, en prosa, original de Miguel
JMihura y Kicardo (Jon/.alcz. nu'isi'-a de L.
IMontenegro y Manuel (}uislant. ^Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espaiioles] 1912. 60 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Dec. -5, 1912; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912; I) : 31598 ;
M. Mihura y K. Gonzjilez, Madrid. 49198
Viva Madero; melodrama in 3 acts, by It. B. JNI.
\Mlson. [65] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1913; D: 34487; K. B. M.
AVilson, Chicago. 49199
2486
49200
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49221
Viva Mexico; coniedy in 1 act, by A. S. Burleson
and Stark Young. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
(c) Ic. May 8, 1911; D: 24160; Adele S.
Burleson, Austin, Tex. 49200
Viva Vance; or. Saved from the Siovix, a thrill-
ing historical drama in H acts, founded on the
Big Horn campaign of 1876, by Will L.
Visscher.
'© W. F. Codv, New York ; 1877 : 10552,
Sept. 12. 49201
Vivandiere (The); a romantic drama in 4 acts,
dramatized from Chamberlain's novel Put to
the test, by C. Chaml)erlain and Charles Brad-
ley.
© Charles Chamberlain, New Rochelle,
N. Y. ; 1898: 47479, Aug. 11. 49202
or, A special messenger, by (i. F. Cable.
9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George F. Cable, Waukesha, Wis.; D:
14195, Nov. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1908. 49203
Viva's vow; (ir. Sunbeam's sorrow, an entii'ely
new emotional piay in o acts and prologue, by
C. Hambiin, uom de plume, Austin Gallatin.
.© Constance Hambiin, New York; 1882:
8473, May 24. 49204
Vive I'roi; a Protean jilay in 1 act, by W. R.
Randall. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William R. Randall. Rochester. N. Y. ;
D : 13082, Apr. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 25, 1909.
49205
Vivian; in 5 acts, by Mile. Durand. Typewrit-
ten.
© .Tuliet Durand, Brooklyn; 1900 A : 25193,
Oct. 10 ; 2c. Oct. 10. 49206
a play in 4 acts, by P. Ey tinge. New York,
A. S. Sear, 1891.
© Pearl Ey tinge, New York; 1891:14087,
Apr. IS. 49207
Vivian Dawn; or, The follies of youth, a play
in 4 acts, by J. Pettit, jr. .
© James Pettit, jr., Convoy, O. ; 1889 : 29160,
Sept. 26. 49208
Vivian Earl; a drama, by Claude L. Stew:u-t.
© Enmia R. Clark, Columbus, O. ; 1896 : 3575,
Jan. 10; 2c. Feb. 3. 49209
Vivian of the Marne; original play in 4 acts, by
R. 1). IVnney. [ 11 ] !>. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915; D: 39706; Raym<md
Deforest Penney, Denver. 49209a
Vivian's cousin; comedy in 3 acts, by E. Lind-
sey. 28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1911; D : 24598 ; Evelyn
Lindsey, St. Louis. 49210
Vividores (Los); zarzuela en 1 acto. dividido
en 3 cuadros, original de R. Ivocaliert. musica
del maestro Ubeda. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espafioles] 1909. 49, [1] P- 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17482; Ramon Rocabert, Madrid. 49211
Vivien; a play in 4 acts, by P. Ey tinge.
© Pearl Eytinge, New York; 1890:39285,
Dec. 11. 49212
Same. New York, A. S. Seer's print, 1891.
© Pearl Eytinge, New York ; 1891 : 14264,
Apr. 20. 49213
Viviette; drama in 1 act, by Wm. J. Locke. 21
p. 4°. Tyi)ewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1912; D : 28923 ; John Lane
CO., New York. 49214
play in 3 acts, by R. I^'ranklin. from a story
by Wm. J. I^ocke. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912; D : 29153 ; Ruford
Franklin, New York. 49215
Vivisecteurs; piece en 3 actes, [par] S. Pellat.
I'aris, J^il)raii-ie theatrale, 1905. 85 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, Solange
Pellat, Paris ; res. no. 33 ; Ic. July 25, 1905.
49216
Vivisection; play in 1 act, by John B. Hymer.
[1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1915; D: 39922; Eleanor
Hymer, New York. 49216a
Vivisector (The); or. Protect animals, a play
in 3 acts, l)y E. A. Lulze. New York, Emanuel
Lederer, 1901. 52 p. 8°.
© Ernst Ai-thur Lutze, Berlin ; D : 171. Feb.
28, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 190L 49217
Vixen; a play, by M. Morton [i. e. M. M. Con-
heim]
© Martha Morton, New York; 1886 : 12.54 1,
May 27. 49218
Vizier's (The) daughter; comic opera in 3 acts,
by R. Stretti.
© Rene Stretti, New York ; 1897 : 51089.
Sept. 13. 49219
Vocal (A) courtship.
© Marv Mav Boynton, Franklin. O. ; 1898:
61049, Oct. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 16. 49220
Vbrbs (A) szegfii; 3 felvonasor drama. Altai
Fctldes Inu-e. liudapest, Dick Mano kiadiisa,
1914. 130 p. 16°.
© Apr. 21, 1914 ; Ic. ( >ct. 16, 1914 ; D : 38510 ;
Marton Miksa, Budapest. 49220a
Voice and the canine; sketch, by S. Olmsted.
8 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1910 ; D : 20003 ; Stanley Olm-
sted, New York. 49221
2487
49222
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49243
Voice (The) culturist; driunntic compositiou, by
W. B. Ytmng. [3J, 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
(c) Ic. Dec. 11, 1912; D:31G75; William B.
Younj,', Chicago. - 49222
Voice (A) from, the wilderness; a play in 5 acts,
by E. I^:!sner. [SG| p. 4°. Typewritten.
© lOdwiird I^lsner. New Yurk; D : 708, .July
30, 1901 ; 2c. July 30, 1901. 49223
Voice (A) in the darkness. Sec Drifting.
Voice (The) of authority; farce in 3 acts, by
Bertha Currier Porter. Boston, W. II. Baker
& CO., 1912. ,38 p. 12°.
© Nov. 9, 1912 ; 2c. Nov. 11. 1912 ; D : 31 360 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 49224
Voice (The) of conscience; song ((tiiieily in 1
act. by F. George. 14 p. 4°. Tyinnvrltten.
© Ic. Aug. 19. 1931; D:249S2; Frederic
George, Syracuse. N. Y. 49225
Voice of democracy; drama in 3 acts, by E. Ger-
rard. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ernest Gerrard, Columbus, Neb. ; D :
8797. .July 9, 190G; 2c. Aug. IG, 190G. 4922G
Voice (The) of Hagar; a play in 4 acts, by J. C.
McKeon.
© .John Charles McKeon. Brooklyn; 1898:
42731, July IG ; 2c. Aug. IG. 49227
Voice (The) of her soul; a play, by W. A. Lewis.
© AV. A. Lewi.s, New York ; D : 11652. Nov.
2. 1907. ,.,..t, 49228
Voice (The) of honor; a drama in 3 acts, by H.
Ilerzherg.
© Henry Her/.berg, Baltimore; 1897:40864,
July 14. 49229
Voice (The) of humanity; a modern drama in
3 acts, by T. R. Hart.
© Thomas Riego Hart, Central Vallev,
N. Y. ; D : 14008, Oct. 9, 1908. 49230
Voice (The) of love; play, by H. L. Euander.
12], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1915 ; D : 413G4 ; Ililma Lewis
Enander, Chicago. • 49230a
Voice (The) of nature; a drama in 1 act, by
Mrs. Ivar Levinsohn. 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Mrs. I. Ii(winsohn, New York ; D : 884.5,
July 19, 190G; 2c. July 19, 190G. 49231
romantic melodrama in 4 acts, by Theodore
Kremer. [liellast, Me., Miss G. E. Burgess,
printer, 1901] [3]-118, [2| p. plan. 16°.
© Thomas E. Shea. Belfast, ftle. ; D : 2023,
Dec. 2, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1901. 49232
fScc also Reg'inetta,
Voice of silence; i)lav in 1 act, by J. M. Feigl.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. .3, 1010; D:2014G; J. Mauldin
Feigl, New York. 49233
Voice (The) of the bell; a romantic drama in 4
acts, by Sutton Vane and Arthur Shirley.
Typewritten.
© William Calder, New York; 1897:43273,
July 31; 2c. July 2. [Note: Title on copies,
The bell ringer; or. The spirit of the chimes]
49234
Voice (The) of the charmer; a play in 4 acts,
by G. H. Howard. Typewritten.
© George Hcnrv Howard, Washington;
1899 : 58871, Sept. 13 ; 2c. Sept. 13. 49235
-Same. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Henry Howard, AVashington; D:
11336, Sept. 12. 1907; 2c. Sept. 12, 1907.
49236
Voice (The) of the dead; an original drama in
4 acts, bv J. Reinhart and A. P. Seilliamer.
[1]. 133 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .John Reinhart and A. P. Seilhamer. New
York ; 1893 : 22506, May 9 ; 2c. June 19.
49237
Voice (The) of the Hudson; spectacular melo-
drama. I)y Paul Dresser.
© Howlev. Haviland & Dresser, New York ;
D : 3266, Apr. 9, 1903. 49238
Voice of the mountain; melodrama in 4 acts, by
Cecil De Mille.
© William C. De IMille and Cecil B. De
Mille, NoAV York ; D : 5060, May 21, 1904.
43239
Voice (The) of the people; play in 1 act, by
W. I. Cohn. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Isaac Cohn. Fort Smith, Ark. ;
D : 8556, May 18, 1906 ; 2c. June 4, 1906.
49240
a plav in 3 acts, bv David Cai'b. Boston,
The Four seas co.. 1912. 3 p. 1., 129 p. 12°.
© Dec. 20, 1912; 2c. June 10, 1914; A:
376331 ; Four seas co., Boston, Mass. 49240a
—. — Sec also Ireland.
Voice (The) of the sea; an emotional play in 3
acts, by J. Fairman. 108 p. 8°. Printed.
© .Tames Fairman, New York; 1882:142.57
Aug. 28; 2c. Nov. 25. 49241
Voice (The) trial; play in 1 act. by M. V. Sam-
\iels. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6. 1912 ; D : 31602 ; Maurice Vic-
tor Samuels, New York. 49242
Voice (The) within; domestic drama in 3 acts,
by II. Bashford. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913 ; D : 31919 ; Herbert Bash-
ford, Oakland, Cal. 49243
2488
49244
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49259
Voice (Tlie) within — Continued. ^
^(liiiiiia in 0 :ids. by A. F. Beliler. 46 p. f .
T.vi)o\vritteii.
'© Ic. Oct. 11, 1911; I): 25408; Anthony
Francis Beliler. Bellevue, Ky. 49244
(Irnnia of the new tliouiiiit in 4 acts, by
II. 1\I. Sterrett. 85 j). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18. 11)10; D: 17933; Robert M.
^ . . 49245
Weaver. [1|,
G.
Sterrett. Battle Creelv.
dramatic pUiyh4, by J
19 )). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10. 1914; D: 30220; -Jolni Gren-
ville Weaver, Salt Lalie City. 49245a
Voices (The); play in 1 act. by Harold Goddanl
[3], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1914: D : 38032 ; Harold C.
Goddard, Swarthmore, Pa. 49245b
Same. 32 p. 8°. Printed.
© .Tan. 20. 1915 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1915 ; D : 39501 ;
. Harold (J. Goddard, Swarthmore, Pa. 49245c
Voices by the road; drama, by E. Aiken. 175 p.
Typewritten.
8°.
D : 20431 ;
Ednah
49246
© Ic. Mar. 11. 1910
Aiken, Los Altos, Cal.
Voices from everywhere. New York city, The
Domestic and foreign missionary society, 1914.
1 p. 1., 64 p. 12°.
© ISIar. 18, 1914; 2c. Mnr. 20. 1914; A:
371044; Domestic and foreign missionary soc.
of the Protestant Episcopal church in the
U. S. A.. New York. 49246a
Voices of the night; a satirical farce in 3 acts.
by M. V. Samuels and A. H. Euwer. ii, 95 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1910 ; D : 21130 ; Maurice V.
Samuels and A»thony H. Euwer, New York.
49247
Voile (Le) du bonheur; comedie musicale en 2
actes. d'apres la piece de Georges Clemenceau,
de P. Ferrier. nmsique de Charles Pons.
Paris. Librairie, theatrale, 1911. 2 p. 1.. 3S
p. 12°.
© Feb. 11, 1911; 2c. Feb. 11, 1911: D:
23325: Paul Ferrier. Paris. 49248
Voile rouge; sketch, bv Clifton Fowler [pseud,
of B. Fowler and E. Clifton] 12 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 20. 1909; D: 17149; Brenda Fow-
ler and Ethel Clifton. New York. 49249
Voiletta. the pearl of the fountain; an original
drama in 3 acts, by J. C. O'Neil.
© .John C. O'Neil, Brooklyn; 1874:10677,
Aug. 14. 49250
Volatile and Kuno; a comic opera in 3 acts.
lil)retto l)y G. W. Currier, music by John J.
Braham.
(c) George W. Currier, Boston; 1885:10.5.53.
May 8. 49251
Volcan (Le) .S'cc Volcano (The)
Volcano (The); by C. I*. Beeken
© Charles Parker Beeken, Chicago
7407, (Jet. 5, 1905.
D:
49252
-American drama in 4 acts, by .1. W. liennie
[1241 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1915; D : 41839 ; John W.
Rennie, Brooklyn. 49252a
(Le volcan); a comedy in 3 acts, by Edmond
Gondinet and Fran(,*ois Oswald.
© Francois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
Yoi-k ; 1880 : 19909, Sept. 3. 49253
Volenti non fit injuria. IScc Sealed silver.
Voleur (Le); piece en 3 actes [par H. Bernstein]
[Paris. Im])r. de rillustrationj 1907. 2 p. I..
81 p. 12°.
© llem-v Bernstein, Paris; D : 10273, Apr.
5, 1907; 2c. Ai)r. 4, 1907. 49254
Volga; or. The badge of red and black, a
drama in 4 acts, by H. Bingham. [04] p. f°..
Typewritten.
© HL>len Bingham, San Francisco ; D : 5772.
Oct. 27, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 7. 1904. 49255
Volk (Das) in wafEen; vaterliindisches lieder-
spiel in 4 bildern. von I'aul Oskar Hficker. Ber-
lin nnd V/ien, Ullstein & co. [1914] 2 p. 1..
7-107, [1] p. 1 1. 12°.
© Dec. 10. 1914; Ic. .Tan. 14, 1915; D:
39418; Ullstein & co., Berlin. 49255a
Volksgraf (Der); drama in 5 aufziigen, von Ru-
dolf Rabe. Charlottenl)urg, Aug. Krebs, Neue
Berliner verlags-anstalt [1897] 120 p. 12°.
© Charles Kaiser, New York; 1897:08414,
Dec. 9; 2c. Dec. 9. 49256
Volldampf voraus! marinestiick in 3 akten. von
Arthur Lippschitz und Ed.uard Eugen llitte)-.
Biihnenmanuskript. Berlin, Neuer deutscher
verlag [1914] 113 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1914: D: 38725; Neuer
deutscher verlag, F. L. Halle & co., Berlin.
49256a
Vollkommene (Die) liebe; lu.-itspiel in 3 akten,
von Roberto Bracco, deutsch von Otto Eisen-
schitz. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1911. 84 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 9. 1911; D: 2.5714; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 49257
Volney's last experiment; a tragedy in 1 act
and 2 scenes, by W. Oddie and Maurice Beer.
[19] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice A. P.(>er and ^^'arrington Oddle,
New York; D : 13049, May 25, 1908; 2c. ISIay
2.5, 1908. 49258
Volpa; in 3 acts, by V. Post. 85 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1910 ; D : 22025 ; Van Zo Post,
l^abylon, N. Y.
49259
2489
49260
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49283
Volpone. Sec Masterpieces of the English
drama: Ben Jonson.
Voltaire's friend; a dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by l\ Sunmiertit'ld. Typewritten.
© Fred .Sunnuerlield, New York; 1809:
23500, Apr. 3 ; 2c. xVpr. 3. 49260
Volunteer (The)
© Josephine 11. Davis, Chicago ; 1S92 : 33GS2,
Aug. 15. 49261
Same. Typewritten.
© Jose)>hine R. Davis, Chicago; 1892:3551,1,
Aug. 29 ; 2c. Aug. 29. 49262
by C. E. Case and M. V. Brady.
© Cliarles E. Case and Martin V. Brady,
Norwich. Conn.; 1871:2725, Mar. 29; 2('.
Apr. 5. 49263
a comedy drama in 5 acts, by G. T. Ulnier.
© Geo. T. Ulmer, United States; 1890:
34752, Nov. 5. 49264
^a drama in 1 acts, by Edward K. Harris.
© Fred .1. Wildman, Chicago; 1807:42349.
July 24. 49265
in 4 acts, by S. AV. Belclier. Typewritten.
© S(ella Walthall B«>lclier. San Francisco;
1900 A : 24045, ( )ct. 3 ; 2c. Oct. 22. 49266
— a military absurdity in 1 act, by Barney
Gerard. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Kenney & Mollis, New l>orchester. Mass. ;
D: G2G4, Feb. 27, 1905; 2c. Feb. 27, 1905.
49267
— r. story of the Ueh(>ilion. an original nnli-
tary comed.v drama in 4 acts, 8 scenes, by
A. S. Burns.
© Alfred S. Burns, Plymouth, Mass.; 1897:
26762, May 1. 49268
or. Windoni of the fighting- Tenth, a
<lrama in 4 acts, by 1'. W. Hyde. Typewritten.
© Panl Woodworth llvde, Pittsburgh ; 1898:
61061, Oct. 17; 2c. Dec. 12. 49269
Volunteer (A) Cupid; nnisical hop-scotch in 2
acts, by U. I'. Janette. [4G] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Ivibretto only]
© Ic. June 6, 1914 ; D : 37237 ; Robert Piei-re
Janette, Boston. 49269a
Volunteer (The) organist; drama in 4 acts, by
W. P.. (liay. 1 124 J p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William B. Gray, New Kochelle, N. Y. ;
D : 304, Apr. 3, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1902. 49270
])lay in 4 acts, by Morton. [125] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Herman H. Wallum, Brooklyn, and Wil-
liam B. Gray, United States; D : 922, Oct. 4,
1901 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1901. 49271
Volunteer (The) parson; a religious pastoral
drama in 4 acts, by E. Totten. [56] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© lOdyth Totten, New York ; D : 1835. May
3, 1902 ; 2c. June 9, 1902. 49272
Volunteer (The) pianist; a 1 a<-t comedy, by
U'. A. Foster. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1912 ; D : 29814 ; William A.
Foster, Chicago. 49273
Volunteers (The); by W. Cotter.
© William Cotter, Philadelphia; 1899:
4G122, July 15. 49274
or. The effects of war, by C. E. Case and
M. Brady.
© Charles E. Case and ftlartin Brady, Nor-
wich, Conn.; 1870:4.563, Dec. 7; 2c. Jan. 13,
1871. 49275
— Sec (il.so Pride (The) of Company G.
Volver a este niundo; jnguete comico en 1 acto
y en prosa, ofiginal de F. e I. Olona. Madrid
I SocicHlad de autores espafKdes] 1910. 38 p.
© Sept. G. 1910; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910; D: 21983;
Foderico e Ignacio olona, ^Madrid. 49276
Vom andern ufer; 3 einakter, von Felix Salten.
Berlin, S. Fischer, 1908. 174 p. 12°.
© S. Fischer verlag. Berlin; D : 11.5G5. Oct.
21, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1907. 49277
Von haus und hof verbannt; oder, Ut'n ollern-
hus wiest, volksschauspiel nut gesang und
tanz in 4 aufziigen. von A. Hachtmann.
Brooklyn, Die extra post, 1897. 51 p. 8°.
© Adolph Hachtmann, iBrooklvn ; 1897:
G7179, Dec. 3 ; 2c. Dec. 13. 49278
Von heimath zu heimath; deutsch-amei'ikan-
isches schansjiiel in 4 akten, von J. Stegliauer.
St. Ijouis, Jos. Stegbauer, 1907. 35 p.
16°.
© Joseph Stegbauer, St. Louis; D:1110G,
July 29, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1907. 49279
Von Trenck, prisoner of Magdeburg; by G. F.
Wight.
© George Frederick Wight, Detroit; D:
8146, Mar. 12, 190G. 49280
Voodoo (The); a conx-dy in 3 acts, by F. S.
Gilibs. Ottawa, III., Free tradei' printing
house. 1891.
© Gus P.othner, New Yoi-k ; 1891:11122-
11124, Mar. 2({. 49281, 49282
Voodoo (The) charm; by George Totten Snnth
and liol)t. A. Keiser. Typewritten.
© Via Lispenard, New York ; 1899 : 82S3G.
Dec. 22 ; 2c. Dec. 22. 49283
Voodoo (The) doctor,
doctor.
Scv No. 1 — The voodoo
2490
49284
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49302
Voodoo (The) queen; by W. C. Cunuingham.
© W. C. Cunningham, New York ; D : 3927.
Sept. 12, 1903. 49284
Vor deni sundenfall; lustspiel in 3 akton, von
Wien, F. W. Sclnniedell &
12°.
Marco Brot'iner.
CO., 1911. S3 p.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1911 ; D : 25972 ; F. W. Sclnnie-
dell & CO., Vienna. 49285
Vor der hochzeit. Sec Drei kammerspiele.
Vor son nenauf gang.
© (\\v\ .losef Kosenfeld, New York; 1890:
35197. Nov. 8 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 49286
See also Before dawn. — Dramatic (The)
works of Gerhart Hauptniann.
Vora; drama in 4 acts, by L. G. <le Zayas Bazan.
89 p. 1"°. Tyiiewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909; D: 1G430 ; Laura G. de
Zayas Bazan, New Kochelle, N. Y. 49287
Vorleben (Da:s) des Dr. Kliingelwein; scbwank
in 3 anfz(ii;en, von (t. (}neri nnd H. INFiillor-
Sclilcisser. ()3 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1915; D : 40743 ; Georg
Queri, Starnberg, Germany, and Hans Miillcr-
Schlos.ser, Kaiserwerth, (xermany. 49287a
Voron, the robber; a tragedy in 5 acts, by R. A.
Murray.
© Robert A. IMurray, United Slates; 1872:
11041, Nov. 1. 492S8
Vorpostengefecht; knmiulie in 3 akten, von
Waldemai- Kanter. Miinchen, Di-ei masken-
verlag, g. m. b. h., 1913. 69 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1913 ; D : 34247 ; Drei masken-
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 49289
Vorspiegelungen falscher tatsachen. Sec Zer-
brochene (Der) spiegel.
Vorsteher (Der) von Holtebauk; eine kom(">die
in 4 aktiMi [von] Gustav Kohne. Berlin
Friedenau, Verlag dramtitischer werke des
Bureau Fischer [1909] 84 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1909 ; D : 17G4G ;
Bureau Fischer verlag, Berlin Frii'deiiau.
Germany. 49290
Vortex; i)lay in 4 acts, by E. A. Wheatley. 95 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1910; D: 20271 ; Edmund A.
Wheiitley. Chattanooga. 49291
Vote (The) buyer; story of the people and their
vote, by J. F. Delaney- [17], 107 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1915 ; D : 40271 ; John F. De-
laney, Chicago. 49291a
Votes; or. In the ring, an Amcn-ican comedy
in 5 acts, rewritten and dramatized from the
play of Extremes, by T. G. Rlggs.
© Thomas Grattan Riggs, Buffalo; 1875:
9072, Sept. 2. 49292
Votes for fairies. See Christmas spirit.
Votes for men; coraed.v. by Nashville woman's
literary club. 23 p. 8°. Printed.
© May 9, 1913 ; 2c. May 22, 1913 ; D : 33284 ;
Nashville w<)man'.s literary club, Nashville,
Mich. 49293
[and
comedy in 1 act. by Maud Glasner
others] [22 1 ]>. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. IG, 1912; D: 31714; Nashville
women's literary clul). Nashville, Mich.
49294
come<ly in 3 acts, ))y JM. M. Godbold. [109]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1915; D: 41392; Mollie Moore
(lOdbold, Comanche, Tex. 49294a
a problem of the year 2108, by G. Daglenn.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© le. Mar. 4, 1912; D : 28937 ; George
Daglenn, Chicago. 49295
Votes forewomen; play in 1 act, by Rulie P.ain.
17 ]i. f°. Tyi)e\vritten.
© Ic. .July 25, 1913; D : 33887 ; Shirlie Van
Rilier, New York. 49296
[80] p
— -a play in 3 a<-ts. by E. Robin;-
f°. Typewritten.
© Elizabeth Robins. London;
Apr. 8, 1907; 2c. Aj)!-. 8, 1907.
D : 10298.
49297
Voting (A) demonstration; or. An election in
Primerville. farce in 1 act, bv K. M. Fargo.
15 p. 12°. I'rinted.
© .Tan. 24, 1912; 2c. Feb. 5, 1912; D: 28.546;
Kate Mills Fargo, Redland, Cal. 49298
Voudoo Violet; an original comedy drama in
4 acts, by S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago; 1883:7100, Apr.
16. 49299
Vouloir; comedie en 4 actes;, par G. Gulches.
(f)i La Petite illustration,' no. 19, — 5 juillet
1913; serie-thcatre. no. 12)
© July 5, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. IG, 1913 ; D : 341 G9 ;
Gustave Guiches, I'aris. 49300
Vouloir c'est pouvoir. See Ruiz Gomez.
Vous n'a,Tez rien a declarer? piece en 3 actes,
liar M. Ilennequin et P. Veber. Paris, 1'. V.
Stock, 1907. 205 p. 12°.
© Maiu'ice Hennequin et Pierre Veber.
Paris; D : 9793, Jan. 15, 1907; 2c. Jan. 15,
1907. 49301
See also Revisor (El)
Vow (The); by L. Worrall and Arthur Scott
Craven. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1909; D: 17129; Lechmerc
Worrall, London. 49302
2491
49303
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49323
Vow (The)— Continued.
by W. J. Turner. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1910; D: 22125; William
James Turner, New Yorl^. 49303
■ Sec also Queen Bertha.
Vow (The) of the Ornani; a drama in 5 acts,
by J. Newton CJottliold.
© Ames and Holgate, Clyde, O. ; 1S70: 49.11,
Dec. 19. 49304
Vows; a drama in 3 acts, by C. Tlohlfs.
© Charles Ilohlfs, Brooklyn; 1SS0:9367,
June 19. 49305
Voyage (The); a comedy extravaganza, by B.
Foy.
© Bertha Foy, United States; 1879:13397,
Oct. 9. 49306
-an original 4 act play, by K. M. Hoof. 79
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Katherine Metcalf Roof, New York; D:
15645, Apr. 17, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1909. 49307
Voyage (Le) a Lyon. Sec Avocat (L') des
dames.
Voyage (A) around the nioon. See Trip (A)
to the moon.
Voyage (Le) autour du code; corned ie en 4
actes, ])ar Georges Duval vt Maurice Ileu-
nequin. I'aris, P. V. Stock, 1902. 3 p. 1., 155
p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris ; D : 1S2S, May 3, 1902 ;
2c. May 3, 1902. 49308
Voyage (Le) dans la lune; a spectacular opera
bouffe in 5 acts, by H. I^eigh, nuisic by .T. Of-
fenbach.
© J. E. Jackson, United States; 1876: 8336,
July 13. 49309
Sec also Two (The) spheres.
Voyage (Le) de Monsieur Perrichon; comedie
en 4 actes, par Eugene Eabiciie el Edouard
Martin, ed. for school use by (}. C-astegnier.
New York Letc] American boolc company
[1901] 120 p. 12°.
© a. Casteguier, New York ; D : 877, Sept.
IS, 1901; 2c. Nov. 15, 1901. 49310
Same, ed. with introduction, notes and
vocabulary bv John II. Ellinger. New York,
IT. Holt and company, 1905. v, 128 p. 16°.
© Ilenrv Holt & co.. New York; D : 6497,
Apr. 1, 1905; 2c. Apr. 24, 1905. 49311
Same, with English notes by Scheie De
Vere. New York, W. U. Jenkins, 1888. 96 p.
12°. ([Theatre contemporain, no. 11)
© William R. .lenkins. New York; 1888:
10724, Apr. 13; 2c. May 9. 49312
Voyage (Le) en Suisse; a vaudeville panto-
mime and dramatic composition, by G. Han-
Ion and W. Hanlon.
© George Hanlon and William Hanlon,
United States; 1881:3939, Mar. 15. 49313
— musical and dramatic composition in 3
acts and 4 tableaux, by M. Simmonds and T. A.
Brown. 11 p. illus. 4°. Typewritten.
fAYords only]
© Morris Sinnnonds and T. Allston Brown,
New York; 1880:10640, July 10; 2c. Jan. 22,
1881. 49314
Voyage (The) of Columbus, and early
America; a historical nan-alive in 11 stanzas,
illustrated by tableaux vivaiits, by F. L.
Roese, with a melo<lramatic accomiiaiuuient,
composed and arr. by Carl 1\ Roese.
© Fred. L. Roese, Mankato, Minn.; 1893:
30502, June 27. 49315
Voyage (The) of life; an allegory, by Oliver
Optic [i)seu(!. of William Taylor Adams] and
G. M. Bakei-. Boston, AVal'ter H. Baker &
CO., 1887.
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1887:26980,
Oct. 19; 2c. Oct. 27. 49315a
a domestic drama in 4 acts, l)y G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1895 : 5.3248,
Oct 19. 49316
Voyage of Noah; or, Noah's ark, in 1 act, by
W. S. Kelley. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter S. Kelley, New York ; D : 10280,
Apr. 5, 1907. 2c. Apr. 5, 1907. 49317
Voyage (Le) souterrain. Sec Trip (A) under-
ground.
Voyage (Un) terrible (A terrible voyage); a
pantomimic spectacular comedy in 3 acts, by
J. F. Byrne.
© John F. Byrne, Norwich, Conn.; 1890:
13097, Apr. 21. 49318
Voyage (A) to the earth; a romantic spectacu-
lar play.
© Kiralfy bros., Philadelphia; 1876:9938,
Aug. 31. 49319
Voyagers (The); a comedy extravaganza, by
B. Foy. New York', A. S. Set-i-, 1879.
© Bertha Foy, United State.s; 1879:14002,
Oct. 21. 49320
a sensational comedy in 3 acts .md 6
s<'('iies, by G. R. Smith.
© George Richard Smith, New York; 1880:
1138, Jan. 19. 49321
Voyagers in southern seas; or, The children
of Capt. Grant, a spectacular drama in 13
t;il)leaux, adaiited from the French of A. D'
lOnnery and Jules Verne, by E. Tomi>kins.
© Eugene Tompkins, Boston; 1880:16789,
Nov. 5. 49322
2492
49323
GOPYEIGIITED IN TPlIE UNITED STATES
49341
Voyagers (The) on the White Star line; a 2
act musical comedy, by A. J. Bruuo.
© Augustus J. Bruno, New York; 18S1 :
1523, Jan. 28. 49323
Voyagers (The) on their trip to Europe; a
comedy extravaganza, by B. Foy. New York,
A. S. Seer, 1879.
© Bertha Foy, United States; 1879:130.10,
Oct. 3. 49324
Voyageur (Le); play in 1 act, by F. P. Wupper-
luanu. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1913; D : 31919 ; Frank P.
Wupperniann, New York. 49325
Voyageiir (Un) grincheux; saynete, de Hubert
Ueuin. |3| p. 4". T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Mav 9, 1913; D::»179; (iaumont co..
Flushing, N. Y. 49326
Voysey (The) inheritance.
I)y G. Barker.
f^cc Three plays;
Voz (La) de la sangre; saniete de tipos madri-
leuus, en 1 acto y 4 cuadro.s, en prosn, original
de O. Diaz Valero, uu'isica de Emilio llaniirez.
ftladrld | Sociedad de aulores espanoles] 19 LO.
41 p. 12°. tLiI)retto only]
© Mnv 23, 1910; 2c. M.'iy 24, 1910; D:
21155; Carlos Diaz Valero, Madrid. 49327
Voz suprema; drama de la guerrn en 3 actos,
de A. llieu-Vernet y J. lluiz-Cmiejo. Madrid
fSociediid de autores espaiiolesi 1915. 59 p.
12°.
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sei.t. 1, 1915; D:
41050; A. liieu-Veriu't y J. Kuiz-Conejo, ]\Ta-
drid. '''''149327a
Vrai (Le) coupable. Sec Truly guilty.
Vril-ya (The) in the Big Bonanza; a comedy,
by Mrs. H. S. Burton.
© Mrs. H. S. Burton. San Francisco; 1870:
5403, May 4. 49328
Vuelta (La) al nido; monoiogo en ver.so, origi-
nal de .b»s('' Jaclcson Veyrni y Julian Marlfn de
Salazar. Riadrid | SociiMJad de autiu'es espa-
fioles] 1914. IS p. 12°. ; - i,,,
© Sept. 17, 1014; Ic. Sept. 21. 1914; D:
38238; .1. Jackson Ve.van y Martin de Salazar,
Madi-id. " 49328a
Vuelta (La) de presidio; ontrenu's tragi-comico
en verst). di-iginal <le J. Lopez Silva, niusica
del maestro Vicente Llf»'>. .Madrid (Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1008. 23 p. 12°, [Li-
bretto only]
© Jose Lopez Silva, Madrid; D: 13782,
Sept. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 190S. 49329
Vulture (The); a drama in 4 acts, by F. Sum-
merfield. [71] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred Summerfield, New York ; D : 2305,
Sept. 23, 1002 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1902. 49330
Vulture (The) — Continued.
dramatic poem, by A. Sarga, ad lib. violin
accompaniment, by Jose S. Gomez, London,
. I^eouard & CO., 1907. cover-title, 3 p. f°.
[With music]
© A. Leonard & co., London ; D : 99G1, Feb.
13, 1007; 2c. Feb. 13, 1907. 49331
Vulture (The) maiden; a tale of the Tyrol, a
drama in 5 acts and a prologue, by R. li.
Greeu. , ,_.
© Kiclmrd L. Gihmmi, Brooklyn; 1885: 11237,
May 18. 49332
Vultures; a play in 1 act, by A. Hartrick. 14 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Albert Hartrick, Pitts))urgb ; D : 9048,
Dec. 15, 1000; 2c. Dec. 15, 1000. 49333
The woman of Paris; The merry-go-
round; three i)la.ys l>y Henry Becque, tr. from
the Freucli witli an introduction by Freeman
Tildeii. New York, M. Kennerley, 1913. xiii,
[4], 4-200 p. 12°. (Modern drama series, ed.
by K. B.1orknian)
© Dec. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1913 ; A : 301000 ;
M it. hell Kennerley, New York. 49334
Vuur-bril; or. The legend of the isle, comic
opera in 3 acts, libretto by P. C. Johnson,
music by J. K. Sliaw.
© Pidit C. Johnson, Washington, and J.
P:mory Shaw, Baltimore; 1889 : 82t>0, Mar. 14.
49335
Vzkfiseni; l)iblicka hra v 0 .jednanich, napsal
An.tonin llynck. V Clevehmdu, Nakiadem
vlastiiiiii, 1007. 1 p. 1., 45 1. 12°. [With
music]
© Anthony Hynek, Cleveland; D: 10724,
June 8, 1007; 2c. June 8, 1907. 49336
Vv'". H. Sec When the curtain rises.
Wa-Wa-Nita; a 1 act comedy, by L. L. Anstey
( Loota )
© Louisa Lee Anstev, Oyster Bay, N. Y. ;
1808:71124, Dec. 7. 49337
Waare; Wiener stuck in 3 nnfziigen, von IJoImtI
SclU'U uiid < »tto Stoo'ssl. Wien, F. W. S>']imie-
dell, 1010. 127 p. 12°.
© May 17, 1010; 2c. June 4, 1010; D:
21252; F. W. Schmieden, Vienna.
49338
Wabash (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
J. Ai-tliur.
© Josepli Arthur, New York; 1808:18230,
Mar. 18. 49339
— — • Same.
© Joseph Arthur, Pelham Manor, N. Y. ;
1808:28327, May 0; 2c. May 0. 49340
Wacht (Die) am Rhein; a comedy drama, by
S. K. KUis.
© Sidney R. Ellis, Pittsburgii ; 1801 : 333(;7,
Sept. 18. 49341
2493'
49342
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49359
Wachterhaus 111; lustspiel aiis dem xxi.
.jahrhundert, 3 uut'ziige, von Leopold Lip-
schiitz. Berlin n. INIiinclien, Drei masken ver-
lag, g. ni. 1). li.. 1013. [3], 102 p. 12°.
© Nov. 4. 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1913 ; D : 34930 ;
Drei mn.skeu verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich.
49342
Waffengang- (Ein); hislspiel in 3 akten, von
Oscar Hlnnienthnl. r>erlin, F. Blocli erben,
1912. 128 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1912 ; D : 30474 ; Felix Bloch
erl)en, Berlin. 49343
Wage (The) winner; a drama in 5 acts, by
\Vill C. Cowper. Typewritten.
© S. Dessau, New York ; 1899 : 3070.^), May
6 ; 2c. May 6. 49344
Wage-workers (The); an original American
drnma in 4 acts, by R. N. Traver.
© Robt. N. Traver, North Platte, Neb.;
1880:21098, Sept. 20. 49345
Wager (The)
© New York story club. New York; 1891:
29G37. Aug. 17. 49346
a comedietta in 1 act, by J. S. Mackay.
' © Jiilia Stuart Mackay, Brooklyn; D:
10117, Mar. 11, 1907. 49347
a comedy duologue, by Mrs. F. W. Kitcliel.
New York, Edgar S. Werner, 1894. S p. 12°.
© Mrs. Fi-ancis W. Kitchel, Perth i\,mboy,
N. J.; 1894:50031, Oct. 30; 2c. Nov. 12.
49348
drama in 4 acts, by Mabel Callahan. [1],
41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1912; D : 30280 ; Ernest .7.
Sharpsteen, Grand Rapids, Mich. 49349
^ poetic comedy in 1 act, by Giusei)pe Gia-
cosa, tr. by B. 11. Clark. New York, S.
French; London, Samuel French, ltd., 1914.
10 p. 12°. ([French's international copy-
i-jglited ed. of the works of the best authors,
no. 283])
© June 1, 1914 ; 2c. June 3, 1914 ; D : 37213 ;
Barrett Harper Clark, Chicago. 49349a
theme play for parents in 3 acts, l)y H.
Thomson and F. Chester. [82] p. 4°. Type-
v.'ritten.
© Ic. Feb, 9. 191.5; D : 39631 ; Herbert
Thomson and Ford Chester, New York.
49349b
wager, comedv
[2], 13 p. 4°.
or. How she won the
sketch, by U. Akerstroni.
Typewi'itten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1912; D : 30739 ; Ullie Aker-
stroni, Brooklyn. 49350
See alxo Complete (The) poems of S.
Wager (The) and the lady; in 1 act, by G.
Kemp. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1911; D : 24740 ; Geraldine
Kemp, New York. 49351
Wager (A) of £50.000; a grand dramatic
.spectacle, by I. and B. Kiralfy.
. © Itnre and Bolossy Kiralfy, New York;
187.5 : 3759, Apr. 15. 49352
Wager (The) of Gerald O'Rourke; Christmas
drama in 3 acts, from a story by Francis J.
I'iini, transposed by M. R. Thiele. New York,
Cincinnali [etc] Benziger bros., 1902. 47 p.
12°.
© Benziger bros.. New York; D : 2.56G. Nov.
10, 1902; 2c. Nov. 10, 1902. 49353
Wager (The) won; comedy in 1 act, bv J. Mally.
[1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. May .5, 1914; D : 39G38 ; Jeanii.'tte
RLally, New York. 49353a
Wages; 1 act play, by L. L. Ayres. 28 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1910; D: 22325; Lucie Le-
veque Ayres, Stamford, Conn. 49354
or. The anarchists of Chicago, a sensa-
tional di-ama in 4 acts, by M. O'Hea.
© Murphv O'Hea, Kansas City, Mo.; 18S8:
31201, Nov. 3. 49355
Wages (The) of a heart of stone. jSV'c In a
mansion of aching hearts.
Wages (The) of sin.
© ('harles C. Mauburv and Charles Over-
ton, Nc\v' York ; 1884 : 602, Jan. 8 ; 2c. Feb. 19.
49356
by Frank Harvey. [147] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Henry R. Jacobs. Albany ; D : 10193, Mar.
23, 1907; 2c. .luly 1, 1907. 49357
an emotional and d(»niestic drama in 5 acts,
by H. Holland and T. Hamilton.
© Henry Holland and Theodore Hamilt(m,
New York ; 1883 : 21748, Nov. 24. 49358
— little heart drama, by J. Mally. [1], 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1914; D : 36937 ; Jeannette
Mally, New York. 49358a
— ^l)lay, by W. R. Allison and C. E. Stone.
[4] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1915; D: 40868; Clvde E.
Stone, Peoria, 111. 49358b
a temperance drama in 3 acts, by N. Ad-
Weir Mitchell.
kisson.
© Noble Adkisson, Sulphur Springs, Tex. ;
1888 : 32048, Nov. 12. 49359
2494
49360
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49381
Wag-es (The) of sin is death; 1 act drama, by
N. F. Kersting. [Dayton, O., Otterbein press]
1912. cover-title, [7] p. 8°.
© Nov. 2, 1912 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1912 ; D : 31351 ;
Nelle F. Kersting, Bethlehem, Pa. 49360
Wag'es (The) of war; a play in 3 acts, by J.
Wiegand and Wilhelm Scharrelniann, author-
ized tr. by A. von Ende.
© Amelia von Ende, New York ; D : 12241,
.Tan. 25. 1908. [Also in Poet lore, v. 19, no.
2, summer 1908; periodical © May 29, 1908;
2c. Julv 20, 1908; B : 165948 ; Poet lore co.,
Boston] 49361
Waggeries and vagaries; or, A comedian's
holiday, a humorous conceit in 2 acts.
© John E. Owens, Towsontown, Md. ; 1874 :
10972. Aug. 22. 49362
Wagner at the ship; by E. S. Broome.
© Elizabeth Simpson Broome, Rahway,
N. J. ; 1897 : 34763, June 10. 49363
Wagner at the Smallville woman's club; an
entertainmeut in 1 scene, by Ida B. Cole.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1906. 10 p. 12°.
(On cover: Bakers novelties)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 9358,
Oct. 31, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. 49364
Wagner, the wehr-wolf; by F. Graunuont and
G. H. Varney.
© F. Grammont and G. H. Yarney, United
States ; 1872 : 8216. Aug. 3. 49365
Wagon d'amour; vaudeville en 1 acte, de
Claude Roland et Jean Marsele. Paris, C.
Joubert [1910] 62 p. 8°.
© Apr. 30, 1910; 2c. Apr. 18, 1910; D:
20812; Joubert, Paris. 49366
Wah-na-ton; or, 'Way out West, frontier
drama in 4 acts, by John Arthur Eraser.
Chicago and New York, The Dramatic pub-
lishing company [1903] 58 p. 16°. (On
cover: Sergei's acting drama, no. 531)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 4252,
Nov. 16, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1903. 49367
Wahconah; a drama in 5 acts, by D. J. Pratt.
[1161 p. t". Typewritten.
© David J. Pratt. Dalton, Mass. ; D : 3307,
Apr. IS. 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1903. 49368
Wahl (Die); schauspiel in 3 akteu, von Wenzel
GuUlbaum. Chavlottenburg, Virgil - verlag
[1908] 64 p. 12°.
© Virgil-verlag, Charlottenburg, Germany ;
D: 13018. Mav 21, 1908; 2c. May 27. 1908.
49369
Wahrheitschule (Die); komodie in 3 aufziigen,
von Paul Gutniaim. Berlin, Vita, deutsches
verlagshaus [1908] 3 p. 1., [5]-85 p. 12°.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin ; D :
12260, Jan. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1908. 49370
Wahrheitsucher (Der); schauspiel in 3 auf-
ziigen, von Heinrich Ugenstein. Berlin, E.
Reiss verlag, 1909. 125 p. 8°.
© Aug. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 4, 1909; D:
16699 ; Erich Reiss verlag, Berlin. 49371
Waif (The); by Mrs. V. M. Pierce. [4] p. 8°.
Printed.
© Mrs. V. Mott Pierce, Buffalo ; D : 5665,
Oct. 20, 1904; Ic. Oct. 20, 1904; Ic. Oct. 24,
1904. 49372
— comedy dramatic playlet, by D. S. Kusell.
[1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1913; D : 32167 ; Dan S.
Kusell, Chicago. 49373
play in 1 act, by M. Wilson. [1], 28 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1913; D : 32905 ; Marguerite
Wilson, Cincinnati. 49374
Waif (The) of El Dorado; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by J. R. Bronson.
© J. Rush Bronson, Seattle; 1891:31502,
Sept. 5. 49375
Waif (The) of New York. See Called down.
Waif (The) of Sefton; an English drama in a
prologue and 3 acts, by O. Cohen.
© Octavus Cohen, Charleston, S. C. ; 1890 :
41089, Dec. 23. 49376
Waif (The) of Smith's Pocket; a drama in 4
acts, founded upon F. Bret Harte's sketch,
M'liss. San Francisco, Francis & Valentine,
1878. 82 p. 8°.
© Kate Mayhew, San Francisco; 1878:
6912, June 8 ; 2c. June 8. 49377
Waif (A) of the sea; an original drama in 5
acts, by Sterrette Johnston. [40] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Mrs. Sterrette Johnston, Red Bluff, Cal. ;
D : 3278, Apr. 13, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1903.
49378
Waif (The) of the strand. See Neigeux.
Waif (The) of the streets. See Miggs.
Waifs (The); or, The way of the world, an
emotional drama in 5 acts, from the Swedish,
by H. Lindberg.
© Henry Lindberg, New York ; 1873 : 10200,
Sept. 9. 49379
Waif's (The) appeal; a song set to a serious
vaudeville sketch, by A. S. Burton, sketch by
Graham P. Taber. Everett, Wash. [1906]
[8] p. 12°.
© Alice Smythe Burton. Everett, Wash. ;
D : 8313, Apr. 10, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1906.
49380
Waif's (The) haphazards; an original drama
in 5 acts, by M. D. Fernanzo.
© M. Doctns Fernanzo, New York; 1880:
8625, June 7. 49381
5379— VOL 2-17-
-53
2495
49382
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49400
Waifs of Nev/ York.
© Katie Emmett, Chicago ; 1889 : 8637, Mar.
18. 49382
or, The boy detective, an original play in
a prologue and 3 acts, by T. W. Meighan.
New York, 1871.
© Tluiddeus W. Meighan, % O. Collins,
New York ; 1871 : 9169, Oct. 2. 49383
Waifs (The) of Rag-Picker's alley; a play in
•2 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 35 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
I): 12099, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
49384
Waifs of society; a melodramatic comedy in a
Itrologue and 4 acts, by O. Ferree.
© Owen Fei-ree. Oakley, O. ; 1882:5589,
Apr. 8. 49385
Waifs of the sea.
© Joseph J. Hild, United States; 1891:
470G3, Dec. 24. 49386
Waif's (The) paradise; realistic comedy drama
in 5 acts, by H. Hall. [213] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Howard Hall, New York ; D : 5011. Api-.
23, 1904; 2c. May 13, 1904. 49387
Waifs' (The) Thanksg-iving' ; by Elizabeth F.
Guptill. Lebanon, U., March brothers [1911]
20 p. 16°.
© Sept. 1. 1911; 2c. Sept. 11, 1911; D:
25181 ; March bros., Lebanon, O. 49388
Wail (The) of tlie banshee; [play in 3 acts]
by Mike Irving. [61] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1912; D : 29204 ; Mildred
Holland, New York. 49389
Wailing (The) (whaling) experience of Sally
Siinpkins. See Tail (The) (Tale) of a shark.
Wait a minute; plav in 1 act. bv Eric Ward
[pseud, of E. K. Waddell] 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mav 22, 1911 ; D : 24250 ; Eleanor R.
Waddell, New York. 49390
Wait for Margarita at Ellis Isle; by M. F.
Schiavoue. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Nov. 2, 1910; D : 22467 ; Michael F.
Schiavonc, Chicago. 49391
Waiter (The); comedy in 1 act, by J. K. Mac-
Curdy. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1915 ; D : 42488 ; James Kyrle
MacCurdy, Brooklyn. 49391a
V/aiters wanted; comedy skit, by Cole, Russell
and Davis. , [12] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1914; D : 38872 ; Cole, Rus-
.sell & Davis, New York. 49391b
Waiting; in 1 act, by F. E. Little. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Florence E. Little, New York ; D : 7431,
Oct. 20, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 20, 1905. 49392
musical comedy in 1 act, by J. A. Flynn.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1909 ; D : 17238 ; Joseph A.
Flynn, Brooklyn. 49393
— play in 1 act, by G. Middleton. [2], 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913 : D : 32143 ; George Mid-
dleton, New York. 49394
— See also Tradition.
Waiting at the church; a drama in 4 acts, bv
O. L. Colburu. [1], 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Otis Lincoln Collmrn, Chicago ; D : 10108,
Mar. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 12, 1907. 49395
Waiting for hini who came not; a dram;) in 4
acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell.
© Laura .Tean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12072, Jan. 3, 1908. 49396
Waiting for Santa Glaus; original nuisical
sketch, by G. A. Schropp. 12 p. 4°. Ms.
[Words only]
© Gustav A. Schropp, Manavunk, Pa. ;
18S5 : 4823, Feb. 25 ; 2r. Apr. 10. 49397
Waiting for the mail; an oritrinal farce in 1
act, by E. F. De Nyse.
© Edwin F. De Nyse. New York; 1871:
9798. Oct. 20. 49398
Waiting for the signal: a farce comedy in 4
acts, by Harry Wood.
© Harry W. Wood, Pueblo, Col.; 1900 A:
14019, .June 5. 49399
Waiting for the train. See Ups (The) and
downs of life.
Waiting for the trolley; entertainment in 1
act, by Edward Mum ford. Philadelphia, Penn
publishing company, 1915. 27 p. 12°.
© Feb. 14, 1913; 2c. June 24, 1915; D:
41038; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 49399a
Waiting for the verdict; a monologue, by Adri-
enne Roucolle. Chicago, The dramatic pub-
lishing company, 1908. 6 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 14727,
Jan. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 49400
Waiting (The) soul; 1 act drama of the twi-
light sleep, by E. Gates. [21, 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1915; D : 40218 ; Eleanor
Gates, New York. 494G0a
Waiting (The) throne. Sec Brazilia.
2496
49401
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49418
Wake (A) in Slumbersville; play in 1 act, by
J. R. Aldeu. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1912; D : 30395 ; Joseph R.
Alden, Grand Rapids, Mich. 49401
Wake (The) of the vagabond. See Shingawn.
Wake up, John Bull; political play in 1 act, by
Winifred Dolan. London, S. French, ltd. ;
New York, S. French, 1912. 26 p. 12°.
(tFrench's acting ed., no. 2417])
© Oct. 26, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1912 ; D : 31251 ;
Samuel French, ltd., Loudon. 49402
Wake up Mr. Drowsy; a farcical comedy in 3
acts, by J. O. Cantor. [100] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© .John O. Cantor, New York; D : 3116,
Mar. 12, 1903; 2c. Apr. 6, 1903. 49403
Wake up, William Henry; a Negro sketch
known as Psychological experiments. Psy-
chology, Bumps and lumps, Bumpology, etc.,
rev. and arr. by Charles White. New York,
R. M. De Witt, 1874. 6 p. 12°. ([De Witt's
Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 32] )
© Robert M. De Witt. New York; 1874:
15834, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1875. 49404
Waking him up; a farce in 1 act, by Mrs. H. M.
Toler. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1885. 9 p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 147])
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1885:23061,
Nov. 4 ; 2c. Nov. 4. 49405
Walburga; or. From darkness to light, a
drama in 4 acts, by F. Felix. Baltimore, Md.,
New York, John Murphy company [1906] 65
p. front. 16°.
© John Murphy co.. Baltimore ; D : 8447,
Apr. 25. 1906 ; 2c. May 5, 1906. 49406
Waldeck; or. The haunted dell, a play in 4
acts, by T. W\ Roberts. Chicago, 1890. 2 p. 1.,
58 numb. 1. 16°.
© Thos. W. Roberts, Chicago ; 1890 : 15631,
May 12 ; 2c. June 6. 49407
Waldegoth; an original drama in 5 acts.
© Charles B. Wells, New York; 1881:
11948, Aug. 2. 49408
Waldemar; a romantic drama, by W. C. M.
Steckel. Ms.
© W. C. M. Steckel, Brooklyn ; 1880 : 11358,
July 24 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1882. 49409
See also War's romance.
Waldies (The); play in 4 acts, by George J.
Hamlen. London, Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd.,
1914. 3 p. 1. 112 p. 12°.
© Aug. 5, 1914 ; Ic. Aug. 11, 1914 ; D : 37816 ;
Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., London. 49409a
Waldmeister; operette in 3 acten, von Gustav
Davis, musil» von Johann Strauss. Berlin,
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 1896. 44 p. 16°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ed. Bote and G. Bock, Berlin; 1895:
67509, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1896 ; 2c. Feb. 19,
1896. 49410
Waldmlihle (Die) an der Tschernaja. See
Rache (Die) einer fiirstin.
Walker, London; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by J. M. Barrie. New Y'ork, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1907. 67 p. 12°.
© Samuel Frencli, New York ; D : 11872,
Dec. 6, 1907; 2c. Dec. 6, 1907. 49411
Walker's ward; a farce in 3 acts, by M. E.
Swan. Typewritten.
© Mark E. Swan, Chicago; 1897:25313,
Apr. 23 ; 2c. June 21. 49412
Walking delegate; a comic opera, libretto by
Charles Emerson Cook, music by Lucius
Homer.
© B. F. Wood music co., Boston; 1897:
34488, June 7 ; 2c. June 7. 49413
[a musical play in 2 acts, by C. D. Dooley]
[2], 57 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Charles David Dooley, Cincinnati ; D :
4841, Apr. 6, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1904. 49414
or. Capital vs. labor, a comedy sketch in
1 act, by Hari-y Booker. 13 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© H. Booker, Jersey City ; D : 5876, Dec. 6,
1904; 2c. Dec. 6, 1904. 49415
— See also Little (The) walking delegate.
Walking (The) doll. See All about a watch.
Walking through a brick wall; playlet in 2
scenes, by Houdiui. [4] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 15, 1914; D : 37581 ; Houdini,
New York. 49415a
Walkiire (Die) (The Walkyr); a music-drama
in 3 acts, first part of the trilogy Der ring
des Nibelungen (The Nibelung's ring) by
Richard Wagner, the English version by C. H.
Meltzer. New York, F. Rullman, 1904. 57
p. 4°. [Libretto only. German and English]
© Charles Henry Meltzer, New York; D:
5823, Nov. 8, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1904. 49416
Walkyr (The) See Walkure (Die)
Wall (The); modern American drama in 4 acts,
by C. W. Colli-son. 42 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1910 ; D : 20043 ; Clyde Wil-
son Collison, Columbus, O. 49417
Wall (The) between; by A. Scott. [9] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Agnes Scott, New York ; D : 10009, Feb.
23, 1907 ; 2c. E^eb. 4, 1907. 49418
2497
49419
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49435
Wall (The) between — Continued.
-by R. W. Harden. 71 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ray AV. Harden, San Jose, Cal. ; D :
15334, Mar. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 15, 1909.
49419
Wall (A) of ice; a drama, by H. Martin.
© Howard Martin, New York ; 18S0 : 16605,
Nov. 2. 49420
Wall-paper; a musical comedy-drama, by B.
Gaylor.
© Bubby Gaylor, New York; 1888:6781,
Mar. 5. 49421
Wall street; or. Honest money, a comedy In 5
acts, by D. Thomas Callahan.
© Daniel T. Callahan, San Francisco ; 1899 :
22718, Mar. 30. 49422
or. Love lost and won, a play in 5 acts,
by L. Gottschalk. St. Louis. The author, 1880.
66 p. 8°.
© Louis Gottschalk, St. Louis; 1880: 18475,
Dec. 4 ; 2c. Dec. 20. 49423
See also Promoter (The)
Wall street bandit; a comedy drama in a pro-
logue and 4 acts, by A. C. Gunter.
© Archibald C. Gunter. New York; 1886:
15800, July 12. 49424
■ Same.
© Esther L. Gunter, New York, as widow
of the author, in renewal for 28 years. Re-
newal iu>. .5388, Mar. 30, 1914. Original en-
try, July 12, 1886, no. 15806. 49424a
Wall (The) street broker; a melodrama in 5
acts, by W. Fessler. Typewritten.
© Walter Fessler. New York ; 1896 : 18193,
Mar. 23 ; 2c. June 4. 49425
Wall (The) street brokers; by A. C. Hallsteiu.
© Artluu- Charles Hallsteiu, Chelsea, Mass.;
1900 A: 28952, Nov. 26. 49426
in 3 acts, by A. C. Hallsteiu.
© Arthur C. Hallsteiu, Chelsea, Mass.;
1900 A : 27603, Nov. 7. 49427
Wall (The) street game; an incident in the
life of a stock gambler, sketch, by W. Mon-
tague. |9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1912 ; D : 29338 ; Walter Mon-
lague, San Francisco. 49428
Wall (The) street girl; musical comedy, by M.
Mayo and F. Selwyn. [2], 100 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Li))retto only]
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1911; D: 25395; Margaret
Mayo and Edgar Selwyn, New York. 49429
See also Golden rod.
Wall street idyl; or. The bellow, the growl
and the you-be-damn, comedie-satire in verse
in prologue aud 3 acts, by H. Veghte.
© Henri Veghte, San Francisco ; D : 6992,
July 19, 1905. 49430
Wallace, the Scottish defender; drama in 5
acts, by E. E. Sherman. 147 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1911; D: 26011; Ellen E.
Sherman, Chicago. 49431
Wallace's pickaninnies; a drama in 3 acts, by
M. Josephine Wallace. [1], 3 p. 8°. Printed.
[Synopsis]
© M. J. Wallace, Denver ; D : 6476, Apr. 8,
1905 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1905. 49432
Wallburger; or, The first kiss, a ronuiutic
drama in 5 acts, by Mrs. T. Miller.
© Mrs. Thomas Miller, New York ; 18S1 :
9833, June 22. 49433
Walled-up (A) beauty; drama in 1 act, by
Charles Goddard. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1914 ; D : 36969 ; Star co.. New
York. 49433a
Wallenstein: ein dramatisches gedicht. von
Schiller, witli an introduction and notes bv
W. H. Carruth. 2d ed.. rev. New York, H,
Holt and co., 1901. 1 p. 1., ii p. 1 1., [iii]-
Ixxxvi p., 1 1., 4.56 p. front., pi, port, map,
facsiui. 16°.
© Henry Holt & Co., New York ; A : 17927,
Sept. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 18, 1901. 49433b
[and] Wallenstein's tod; by Schiller, ed.
with introduction and notes by Charles A.
Eggert. Boston, D. C. Heath & co., 1903
[1902] xlvii, 189 p. inch map. front, port.
12°.
© D. C. Heath & co., Boston; A : 48600.
Dee. 20, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1902. 49433c
■ (Schiller's); ed. with introduction, notes,
and map by Max Winkler. New York. T^on-
don. The ]Macmillan co.. 1901. Ixxvi, 446 p.
front, (port.) map. 16°.
© Macmillan co.. New York: A : 4543, Mar.
7, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1901. 49433d
Wallenstein's camp. See Piccolomini.
Schiller's); a free metrical tr. into English.
together with the original placed opposite,
grammatical, etymological and historical notes,
and the final rider's song set to music, by M.
Verkriizen.
© Moritz Verkriizen. Hamburg, (Jeruianv ;
1899 : 65392, (Jet. 9 ; 2c. Oct. 5. 49434
Wallenstein's tod. Sec Wallenstein.
Walling's revenge; dramatic sketch, by W. H.
Osterfeldt. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1910; D : 17920 ; William H.
Osterfeldt, San Francisco. 49435
2498
49436
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49456
Wallop's wooing'; an orii^inal farce in 1 act, by
R. R. Andrews. Camhriflc;e, Mass., The au-
thor, 1876. 24 p. 12°.
© Robert R. Andrews, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1870 : 4642, Dec. 9 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1876. 49436
Walls (The) of Jericho; a play in 4 acts, by
Alfred Sutro. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1905. 95 p. 12°.
( [French's standard library ed.])
© Samuel French, New York; D : 9283, Oct.
22, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 24, 1906. 49437
Walls (The) of Wall street; a drama of finance
and modern American life in 4 acts, by W. A.
McGuire. [47] p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Anthonv McGuire, Chicago ; D :
14471. Dec. 7. 1908; Ic. Dec. 18. 1908. 49438
Wally (La); a lyric opera in 4 acts, music by A.
Catalani, English version bv Helen .1. Harvitt.
New York, F. RuUman, 1908. 61 p. 4°.
[Lil)retto only. Italian and English]
© Fred Rulhnan, New York ; D : 14133, Oct.
24, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 11, 1908. 49439
Wally and the widow; a duologue, by Ethel Ij.
Newman. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1906. 9 p. 12°. (On cover:
French's international copyrighted ed. of the
works of the best authors, no. 92)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 8674.
.T>ine 12. 1906 : 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. 49440
Walpole; or, Every man has his price, a com-
edy in rhyme in 3 acts, by T^ord Lytton [Ed-
ward George Earle Lytton Rulwer-Litton, 1st
baron] ed. by .John M. Kingdom. New York,
R. M. De Witt [1875] 34 p. 12°. ( [De
Witt's acting plays, no. 91] )
© Robert M. De Witt. New York; 1875:
7695, .July 23; 2c. Oct. 21. 49441
Walpurga's night; 1 act play, by M. E. Pesnel.
[3], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1915; D : 39846 ; Maximilian
Edwin Pesnel. East Orange. N. .T. 49441a
Walpurgis; or, The goldsmith's daughter.
© Mariana Endres. Auburndale, ilass. ;
1873 : 7182, .Tune 23. 49442
Walpurgisnacht; eine nordi.sche fantasie, von
A. Lange. Philadelphia [Printed by Weber
printiuir house] 1913. cover-title. 61, [1] p.
illus. 12°.
© Nov. 27, 1913; 2c. Dec. 13. 1913; A:
.361135: August Lange, Philadelphia. 49443
Walter Goodwell's will; a drama in 4 acts, by
A. Lenihan Klein.
© Anna Lenihan Klein, New York ; 1883 :
9014, May 15. 49444
Walter Iredale; or. The outcast, a drama in 4
acts, by W. J. Weir.
© William John Weir, San Francisct) ;
1881 : 12913, Aug. 22. 49445
Walter Mulberry, the scheming merchant; a
comedy in 3 acts, by R. Wallack.
© Richard Wallack, Chicago; 1881:4413.
Mar. 23. 49446
Walter's desire; in 1 act, by A. Marcus. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Alice Marcus, New York ; D : 11941, Dec.
10, 1907; 2c. Dec. 10, 1907. 49447
or. In need of a secretary, by C. P. Docen
and Herman H. Rose. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1910 ; D : 20460 ; Cliarles P.
Docen, New York. 49448
Walton's home; or. Retribution, a romantic
drama in 4 acts, by L. Marston.
© Lawrence Marston, Chicago ; 1885 : 15189.
.July 14. 49449
Waltz (A) dream; new musical play adapted
from the German of Felix Doermann [pseud,
of Felix Biedei-mann] and Leopold Jacobson,
lyrics by Adrian Ross, music l)y Oscar Straus.
London, Metzler & co., ltd., and Chappell &
CO., ltd., 1908. 30 p. 8°. [Lyrics only]
© Metzler & co., ltd., and Chappell & co.,
ltd., London ; D : 12.536, Mar. 13, 1908 ; 2c.
Mar. 13, 1908. 49450
operetta in 3 acts, by .loseph Herbert. Ly-
rics. New York, .T. W. Stern & co., 1908. 8 p.
Proof.
© Jos. W. Stern & co.. New York; D:
12190, Jan. 10, 1908; 2c. Jan. 10, 1908. 49451
Walzergraf (Der); operette in 3 akten, von W.
Schoeller. Text vom componisten. 55 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1913 ; D : 33232 ; Willy Schoel-
ler, St. Louis. 49452
Walzertraum (Ein); operette in 3 akten, von
Felix Dormann [pseud, des Felix Biedermann]
mid Leopold Jacobson, mit benlitzung einer
novelle aus Hans Miiller's Buch der abenteuer,
musik von Oscar Straus. Regie- und soufllier-
buch. Leipzig, Wien, Ludwig Doblingev
(Bernhard Herzmansky) 1907. 117 p. 8°.
© Felix Bloch, erben, London ; D : 11038,
May 31, 1907 ; 2c. May 31. 1907. 49453
Walzertraum (Der) einer lustigen wittwe.
See Brautigam wider willen.
Wan o' the wood; [by] F. Willard.
© Florence WMllard, Los Angeles Countv.
Cal. ; D : 15809, May 8. 1909. 49454
comedy play in 4 acts, by F. Willard. 19,
[1] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1911 ; D : 24107 ; Florence Wil-
lard, Pasadena. 49455
Wanda; by A. Hovey-King.
© Alvin Hovey-King, Chicago ; 1900 A :
5880, Mar. 3. • 40456
2499
49457
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49478
Wanda — Continued.
a drama in 5 acts, an adaptation of the
novel of the same name by Ouida [pseud, of
Louise De la Ramee] by E. M. Alfriend.
© Edward M. Alfriend. Richmond, and
Samuel Edwards, New York; 1888:24845.
Aug. 31 ; 2c. Aug. 31. 49457
drama in 4 acts and prologue, adapted from
Ouida [pseud, of Louise De la Ram§e] by E.
Morse. Evansville, Ind., Courier company,
1884. 65 p. 12°.
© Edmund Morse, New York ; 1884 : 19569,
Sept. 29 ; 2c. Oct. 8. 49458
a romantic drama in a prologue and 5 acts,
by J. W. Reynolds.
© .L W. Reynolds, Philadelphia; 1884:
14469, July 16. 49459
• or. The sin of a life, an emotional drama
in 4 acts, adapted to the stage from Ouida's
[Louise De la Ramee's] novel, by W. Rey-
nolds.
© Walter Reynolds, United States; 1883:
20262, Nov. 2. 49460
Wanda, the Apache princess; a romantic
drama in 5 acts, by Hal Reid and Cecil
Spooner.
© B. S. Spooner, Centerville, la. ; 1898 : 45927,
Oct. 13. 49461
Wanda, the Indian bride; by O. N. Fernandez.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1909 ; D : 17666 ; O. Nadine Fer-
nandez, New Yoi-k. 49462
Wandered from home; a play in 4 acts, by E.
Jones.
© Emma Jones, New York ; 1875 : 929, Jan. 30.
49463
Wanderer (The); an American grand opera,
historical romance in 4 acts, by J. Studdert, jr.
Libretto. 39 numb. 1. 12°. Printed.
© .John Studdert, ir.. St. Louis ; 1884 : 1717,
Jan. 24 ; 2c, Feb, 13, 1885. 49464
Italian dramatic playlet, by S. Rain, [7]
p. 24°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov, 1, 1910; D: 22460; Solomon
Rain, Lynn, Mass, 49465
a 1-act comedy in verse, tr. by permission
of Francois Copp^e, author of the original in
French, I.,e passant, by C. Renavdd. New
York,' G, F, Ne.sbitt & co., printers, 1890, 1
p. 1., [5]-24 p. 12°.
© Charles Renauld, New York ; 1890 : 2103,
Jan. 15 ; 2c. Jan. 20. 49466
Same, preface by F. R. Coudert. New
York, G. F, Nesbitt & co,, printers, 1890, x
p., 1 1., 20 p. 1 1. 12°.
© Charles Renauld, New York; 1890:9820.
Mar.*27 ; 2c. Apr. 5. 49467
Wanderer (The) — Continued.
play, by J. W. Fitzpatrick, 17 p, 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1911 ; D : 25501 ; James Wil-
liam Fitzpatrick, Waterbury, Conn. 49468
play in 1 act, by C. Stewart. [67] p, 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1915; D : 42365 ; Carlyle
Stewart, New Haven. 49468a
I
or. The impostor, a play in 4 acts, by R. N.
Beach. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gustave Frohman, New York ; D : 11561.
Oct, 21, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1907. 49469
Wanderer (The) from nowhere; a musical
burlesque in 2 acts, by Edgar Grant Bixler.
[56] p. 4°. Typewritten, [Words only]
© Edgar G, Bixler, Boston ; D : 11232, Aug.
26, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 12, 1907 . 49470
Wanderers (The); fantasy in 1 act, by M. Fer-
ber. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1909; D : 17204 ; Maurice
Ferber, Boston. 49471
a miracle play in 1 act, by M. Ferber. 21 p,
4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice Ferber, Boston ; D : 15438, Mar,
24, 1909 ; 2c. May 17, 1909. 49472
musical comedy in 2 acts, book and lyrics,
by Ben Lowen [pseud, of B. Lowenmeyer]
[78] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Beniamin Loweumever, Philadelphia ; D :
3930, Sept. 12, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 12, 1903. 49473
- — libretto by L. J, Watson, 2nd, 73 p.
4°. Typewritten, [Libretto only]
© Lawrence J, Watson, 2nd,, Beverly Farms,
Mass,; D : 7078, June 22, 1905; 2c, Aug, 9.
1905. 49474
-an original play in 4 acts, by H. A. Steel.
© Harry A. Steel, Philadelphia; 1878 : 6651,
June 3. ' 49475
Wanderer's (The) dream. See Innisfail,
Wanderer's (The) return; by David Morrison,
from ideas originated and furnished by C. W.
Morgan. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic, May 12, 1910 ; D : 21029 ; C, W. Mor-
gan, Pittsburgh, 49476
1 act sketch, by G. F. G. Morgan. 27 p,
8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1909 ; D : 17070 ; Geo. F. G.
Morgan, San Francisco. 49477
Wanderfalke (Der); schauspiel in 3 aufziigen,
von Gustav Esmann, Berlin, Vita, deutsches
verlagshaus, 1907, 96 p, 12°.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin-Char-
lottenburg, Germany ; D : 10886, July 1, 1907 ;
2e. July 1, 1907. 49478
2500
49479
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49495
V\^andering Billiken; dramatic composition in 1
jict and 1 scene, by E. Blondell. [10] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1911 ; D : 25944 ; Edward Blon-
dell, New York. 49479
— • or, The lost boy in New York, a comedy
drama in 1 act, by E. Blondell. [18] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16. 1910; D : 21805 ; Edward
Blondell, New York. 49480
vV'andering blacksmith; dramatic composition,
by Steve INn-ter. 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. .30. 1910; D: 20923; William Mc-
Donald, New York. 49481
Wandering (The) daughter, in the reincarna-
tion, Helen of Troy; sketch by M. Bogert.
® Margaret Bogert, New York ; D : 4777,
Mar. 23, 1904. 49482
See Little (The)
Wandering (The) Dutchman;
acts, by J. Thompson.
© .Tohnnv Tl'ompson,
4640, May 3.
a drama in 3
Brooklyn ;
1872:
49483
Wandering (The) German; comedy sketch in 1
act, by S. Morris and C. J. Ross. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© ]c. INIav 4. 1911; D: 21133; Sam Morris,
Coney Island, N. Y. 49484
Wandering (The) Jew; a comic extravaganza,
by F. H. Norton.
© Frank H. Norton, New York ; 1871 :
10753, Nov. 11. 49485
entirely new version of Sue's romance, by
S. Fiske and Leopold Lewis.
© Stephen Fiske. United States; 1873:
10113, Sept. 8. 49486
See also Dagobert. — Dagobert, the faith-
ful soldier. — Oath (The) of my nation.
Wandering (The) minstrel; play in 1 act, by
A. Mendenball. [21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1914 : D : 36108 ; Alphon Men-
denball, Lincoln, Neb. 49486a
See also Campano.
Wandering (The) orphan; or. The outcast, a
5 act comedy drama, by E. M. Sides.
© Edward M. Sides, Reading, Pa.; 1886:
28564, Dec. 15. 49487
Wandering (The) son and a deserted home; a
domestic drama in 4 acts, by H. M. White.
© H. Montgomery White, New York ; 1884 :
3486. Feb. 18. 49488
Wandering (The) Turk; play in 1 act, by R. L.
Landnnn. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28. 1914; D : 37142 ; Robert L.
Landrum, Detroit. 49488a
Wandering (A) vagrant,
dauntless vagabond.
Wandernde (Dsr) thaler; eine freie nuirchon-
dichtung in 5 akten. von Max Kretzer. Ber-
lin, Theaterverlag E. Bloch, 1902. 161, [1]
p. 12°.
© Eduard Bloch, Berlin ; D : 1950. May 31,
1902; 2c. June 24, 1902. 49489
Wandervbgel; lustspiel in 3 aufziigen von Paul
Georg Miinch. Berlin-Charlottenburg, Biihnen-
verlag anstalt fiir auffiihrungsrecht, g. m. b. h..
1914. 70 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914 ; D : 36875 ; Anstalt fiir
axiffiihrungsrecht dramatischer werke d. liter-
atur u. musik, g. m. b. h., Charlottenburg, Ger-
many. 49489a
Wane (The) of a honeymoon; in 1 act, by Tom
Sinclair Evilsizer. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Tiios. S. Evilsizer, Kansas City, Mo. ; I) :
9863, Jan. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 28, 1907. 49490
Waneta; a romance of Indian life in song, dance
and picture, by B. J. Fagan. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Bernard J. Fagan. New York ; D : 10875,
.June 28. 1907; 2c. June 28, 1907. 49491
Want ad.; [v;uideville sketch] by M. H. Car-
ton. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5. 1909; D : 16485 ; Malinda Har-
rietle Caiton, San Francisco. 49492
Wanted; comedy in 3 acts, by R. A. Wood-Seys.
[21. 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly 20, 1910; D : 21752 ; Roland A.
Wood-Seys, Oceanside, Cal. 49493
farce in 1 act, by M. Knox. [1], 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16. 1915; D : 39837 ; Margaret
Knox, Oakland, Cal. 49493a
See also Joey.
Wanted, a burglar; 1 act dramatic sketch, by
R. M. Clutch. 15 p. 12°. T}T)ewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1911; D: 25393; Robt. M.
Clutch, Darby, Pa. 49494
Wanted, a career; a play in 3 acts, by P. Hol-
stein. [36] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1914; D: 38655; Pauline
Holstein, New York. 49494a
Wanted, a carpenter; a comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by Alfred R. Calhoun and G. T. Lanigan.
© G. T. Lanigan, Brooklyn ; 1881 : 12707,
Aug. 16. 49495
Wanted, a chauffeur; farce comedy for 2 peo-
ple, by G. Wagner. [1], 5 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1915; D : 40569 ; Grace Wag-
ner, New York. 49495a
2501
49496
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49516
Wanted, a chauffevir — Continued.
farce-comedy in 4 acts, by E. C. Ranck.
145 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1913 ; D : 33163 ; Edwin Carty
Ranck, Cambridge, Mass. 49496
Wanted, a client; sketch in 1 act, by Ben Lamb.
[1]. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1914 ; D : 37657 ; Augustus C.
Beninati. Somerville, Mass., and Chester R.
Lambert, Roxbury, Mass. 49496a
Wanted, a coaling station; a coon musical
farce in 2 acts, by E. H. Gurney. Typewrit-
ten.
© E. Henrv Gurney, Boston; 1899:19830,
Mar. 17; 2c. Mar. 17. 49497
a musical farce in 2 acts, by E. H. Gurney.
Typewritten.
© E. H. Gurney, Boston ; 1899 : 26400, Apr.
15; 2c. Apr. 15. 49498
Wanted, a companion; a farcical entertainment
in 1 act, by Ward Macauley. Pliiladelphia,
The Penn publishing company, 1909. 34 p.
12°.
© Fenn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 16026,
June 8, 1909 ; 2c. June 8, 1909. 49499
Wanted, a correspondent; a farce in 2 acts, by
T. S. Denison. De Kalb, The author, 1877.
1 p. 1. [79]-95 p. 12°. ([School and social
drama])
© T. S. Denison, De Kalb, 111. ; 1877 : 11258,
Oct. 2 ; 2c. Oct. 18. 49500
■ Same. Chicago, T. S. Denison. 1877. 1 p. 1.,
[79] -95 p. 12°. (Amateur series)
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal
for 14 years from Oct. 2, 1905 ; D : 7228, Sept.
2. 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1905. 49501
Wanted, a daddy; Mother Goose play for
r;hristmas time, by Elizabeth F. Guptill.
Philadelphia, New York, Hall-Mack company,
1913. cover-title, [18] p. 12°.
© Oct. 28, 1913; 2c. Nov. 22, 1913; D:
35103; Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. 49502
Wanted a divorce; a comedy in 1 act, by James
Gorman. Typewritten.
© Charles J. Stine, Brooklyn ; 1900 A : 10681,
Apr. 27 ; 2c. Apr. 27. 49503
~ — a domestic farce, by Chas. P. Crane. 9 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1909; D: 16280; G. Harris
Eldon, Alexandria, Ind. 49504
Wanted, a dog; a comedy of American suburban
life in 11 scenes, by Frank J. Marion and Wal-
lace McCutcheon. [20] p. 4°. Typewi'itteu.
© American mutoscope & biograph co., New-
York ; D:6532, Apr. 12, 1905; 2c. Apr. 12,
1905. 49506
play in 1 act, by B. Belmont. [8] p. f°.
— a play in 1 act, by A. E. Birdsall.
© Anna E. Birdsall, Brooklyn ; 1892 : 50916,
Dec. 14. 49505
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1914: D : 36377 ; Bella Bel-
mont, Oakland, Cal. 49506a
Wanted, a gent; vaudeville sketch in 1 scene,
by W. Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, Washington; 1897:
44557, Aug. 5. 49507
Wanted, a girl; by M. H. Lindeman.
© Minert H. Lindeman, Brooklyn ; D : 11900,
Dec. 10, 1907. 49508
Wanted, a hero; a petite comedy, by Charles
Townsend.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1897 : 416-50, July
19; 2c. Oct. 21. 49509
western comedy in 1 act, by G. L. Graves.
[3], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11. 1912; D : 30239 ; Geo. L.
Graves, Passaic. N. .J. 49510
Wanted, a hired girl; by W. Harris.
© William Harris, Boston ; 1884 : 23734.
Nov. 29. 49511
Wanted, a home-maker; dramatic sketch, by Z.
Ackerman. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1913 ; D : 32799 ; Zo6 Acker-
man, Oakland, Cal. 49512
Wanted, a housekeeper; a comedy in 3 acts, by
D. S. Foster.
© David S. Foster, Utica, N. Y. ; 1890:
28706, Sept. 18. 49513
play in 1 act, by Clement O'Neill, liondon,
.T. Williams, ltd., 1911. 11 p. 8°.
© May 27, 1911; 2c. May 29, 1911; D:
24341; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 49514
by G. M. Wilson. 7 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 28, 1915 ; D : 41111 ; Grace Mar-
garet Wilson, Toledo, O. 49514a
See also Double engagement.
Wanted, a husband; a comedy, by Eunice Good-
rich.
© William Pottle, jr., Chicago; 1887: 17247,
July 7. 49515
• comedy dramatic playlet, by C. J. Bates.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1913 ; D : 33004 , Clyde Jack-
son Bates, New York. 49516
2502
49517
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49534
Wanted, a husband — Continued.
a comedy in 4 acts, by Eunice Goodrich.
© Mrs. William Pottle, jr., Chicago; 1884:
17649, Sept. 1. 49517
comedy playlet in 1 act, by M. W. Kassler.
[1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Dec. 17, 1910 ; D : 22834 ; M. W. Kass-
ler, New York. 49518
— a Dutch slvetcli in 1 scene, by F. L. Cutler.
Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1883. 1 p. 1., [31]-35
p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 151] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1883 : 5682, Mar.
28. 49519
— sketcli, by W. E. Bartlette. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1909 ; D : 17053 ; Wilkins W.
Wiswell, Portland, Or. 49520
— or, A chase for a husband, a farce comedy
in 3 acts, by Marian Eddy [pseud, of M. F.
Delanoy]
© Marian F. Delanoy, Alameda, Cal. ; 1898 :
45610, Aug. 1. 49521
• See also I must marry.
Wanted, a husband quick; original farcical mu-
sical comedy in 1 act and 1 scene, by Charles
Morton. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.,
1914. [1], 20 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Nov. 30, 1914; 2c. Dec. 18, 1914; D:
39136; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 49521a
Wanted, a king; nuisical bobtail flush in 1 deal
and 2 calls, by M. E. Marks. [1], 38 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1914 ; D : 3.5020 ; Maurice E.
Marks, New York. 49521b
Wanted, a license to wed; farce, by Elizabeth F.
Guptill. Lebanon, O., March brotliers, 1912. 3
p. 8°. (Famous five-cent funny farces)
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30805; March bros., Lebanon, O. 49522
Wanted, a live agent; a comedy in 2 acts, with
new songs and concerted numbers, by O. P.
Sweet.
© O. Preston Sweet, Boston; 1884:8658.
Apr. 25. 49523
Wanted, a Mahatma; comic sketch for 4 male
characters, by Gordon V. May. New York,
Dick & Fitzgerald, 1905. 9 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 6642,
May 5, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1905. 49524
Wanted, a maid; by W. M. Raine,
© Wm. MacLeod Raine, Denver; D: 13180,
June 13, 1908. 49525
Wanted, a maid — Continued.
■ comedy in 3 acts for female characters
only, by Reynold Kuehnel. New York, J. F.
Wagner [1904] 23 p. 12°.
© Joseph F. Wagner, New York ; D : 4794.
Mar. 25, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 26, 1904. 49526
a farce in 1 act, by R. C. Elliott.
© Robert Clark Elliott and Frank Shelberg,
Pescadero, Cal. ; 1898 : G9212, Nov. 28 ; 2c. Feb.
21, 1899. 48527
Wanted, a man; by Ralph Chester Nash, drama-
tized by H.M.Munson. lip. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1909 ; D : 16818 ; Henry Mil-
ler Muuson, Richmond Hill, N. Y^. 49528
a drama in 3 acts, by F. J. MacBeath, jr.,
and Henry Hanley Hay. 63 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Francis .L MacBeath, jr., Philadelphia ;
D : 15832, May 1, 1909 ; 2c. May 1, 1909.
49529
Wanted a minister; comedy in 1 act, by C.
Mayo. [6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16. 1915; D : 40964 ; Christine
Mayo, New York. 49529a
Wanted, a musical husband; play in 1 act, by
Dana and Helene Walden. 9 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 30, 1914; D: 37437; Dana
Walden, Palatka, Fla. 49529b
Wanted, a nurse; a laughable sketch, arr. bv
Charles White. New York, R. M. De Witt,
1874. 5 p. 12°. ([De Witt's Ethiopian and
comic drama, no. 39] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15833, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1875. 49530
Wanted, a partner; vaudeville sketch in 1 act,
by Floe Baker. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1912. 7 p. 12°.
© Nov. 11, 1912; 2c. Nov. 21, 1912; D:
31431; Samuel French, New York 49531
See also Five thousand dollars.
Wanted, a partner with $5,000; a musical
comedy in 3 acts, by C. F. Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston; 1884:2504.
Feb. 4. 49532
Wanted, a pitcher; farce in 1 act, by M. N.
Beebe. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1913. 23 p.
12°.
© Mar. 29, 1913 ; 2c Mar 31, 1913 ; D : 32789 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 49533
Wanted, a prima donna; a comedy in 1 act, l»y
M. B. Schrader. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Marie B. Schrader. New York ; D : 141.39,
Oct. 15, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1908. 49534
2503
49535
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49552
Wanted, a prima donna — Continued.
-farce in 1 act, by A. Ralph. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1910 ; D : 22557 ; Alice Ralph,
New York. 49535
AVanted — a sensation; play in 1 act, by W. H.
Carson. [21, 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Avg. 1, 1913; D: 33974; William
Henry Carson, New York. 49536
Wanted, a sociable typewriter; a 1 act society
sketch, by V. Craypo. Typewritten.
© Virginia Craypo, New York ; 1897 : 49086,
Sept. 1 ; 2c. Sept. 1. 49537
Wanted, a tenor; sketch in 1 act, by H. A. Ellis
and Tom IMcIvenna. [2] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1911; D : 23895 ; Harry A.
Ellis, New York. 49538
Wanted, a theater company; or, Arabelle's in-
fatuation, a dramatic comedy in 3 acts, by
A. Hyde.
© Agnes Hyde, Weymouth, Mass. ; 1892 :
50459. Dec. 10. 49539
Wanted, a typewriter; by R. Cone. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Robert Cone, New York ; D : 5995, Dec.
19, 1904; 2c. Dec. 19, 1904. 49540
Wanted, a valet; an original Ethiopian sketch,
by B. L. C. Griffith. Philadelphia. The Penn
publishing company, 1894. 11 p. 12°. ( [Key-
stone ed. of popular plays] )
© Penn pub. CO., Philadelphia ; 1894 : 30181,
June 2 ; 2c. June 2. 49541
See also Plays and monologues. — School
and parlor comedies.
Wanted, a widow; comedy in 2 acts, by H. D.
Frethey. Typewritten.
© Heloise Durant Frethey, New York ;
1894 : 27112, May 31 ; 2c. May 31. 49542
Wanted, a wife; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by Langdale Williams. [68] 1. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© July 2. 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16366 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 49543
in 2 acts and 1 scene, by Nelson Comp-
ston. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914.
[27] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Nov. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1914 ; D : 38897 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 49543a
humorous play, by E. J. Freund. Antigo,
Wis.. Antigo pub. co.. 1914. 1 p. 1., 20 p. 16°.
(Dramatic plays for young people's societies)
© Mar. 30, 1914; 2c. Apr. 10, 1914; D:
36666 ; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 49543b
Wanted, a wife— Continued.
a 1 act farce, by V. A. Barber. 11 p.
Typewritten.
f°.
© Victoria Adams Barber, Winnetka, 111.;
D : 14273, Nov. 12, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1908.
49544
— • See also Grange one-act plays, no. 2,
Wanted, a wife on salary; farce comedv in 3
acts.
© Lew Wambold, Philadelphia ; D : 3004,
Feb. 17, 1903. 49545
Wanted, an affinity; play, by A. Singleton. 21
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912 ; D : 28550 ; Ann Single-
ton, New York. 49546
Wanted^ an amateur; a farce, by Z. E. Stewart.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Zelda E. Stewart, Chicago ; D : 16066.
June 7, 1909 ; Ic. June 7, 1909. 49547
Wanted, an anchor; a farce, by H. F. Bagg.
[45] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Helen Frances Bagg, Chicago ; D : 8392,
Apr. 20. 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1906. 49548
Wanted, an angel; by D. A. Bragdon and W. W.
Denslow.
© Dudley A. Bragdon and W. W. Denslow,
New York ; D : 10408, Apr. 24, 1907. 49549
comedy in 1 act, by A. Hoffman, pt. 2.
[1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1915 ; D : 42137 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 49549a
sketch, by A. Hoffman. [2], 30 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1914 ; D : 38932 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 49549b
Wanted, an aunt; farce in 1 act, by P. Barnes.
[12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul Barnes, New York ; D : 1377, Jan. 31.
1902 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1902. 49550
Wanted, an engagement; a sketch, by M. Em-
ery. Typewritten.
© Mervelle Emery, Minneapolis ; 1900 A :
615, Jan. 5 ; Ic. Jan. 5. 4955 1
Wanted, an experienced husband; [by M. Gold-
man] 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Matthew Goldman. New York ; D : 12427.
Feb. 25, 1908; 2c. Feb. 25, 1908. 49552
Wanted, an office boy; musical comedy skit,
by E. C. Tarler. [4], 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1915; D : 42062 ; Ed. C. Tar-
ler, New York. 49552a
2504
49553
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49568
Wanted by the polics; sensational thrillo-
drama, by L. McCnrmick [i. e. A. L. McCor-
mick] 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Langdon McCormick, Eltingville, N. Y. ;
D : 13553, Aug. 15. 190S ; 2c. Aug. 15, 1908.
49553
Wanted, dead or alive; 1 act melodrama of the
West, by A. Kahn. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1912 ; D : 29293 ; August Kahn,
New York. 49554
Wanted, fame; play in 3 acts, by M. V. Fitz
Gerald. [80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1915; D : 39711 ; Marie V.
Fitz Gerald, London. 49554a
Wanted, for breach of promise; by M. L. Sev-
ery.
© Melvin L. Severy, Massachusetts ; 1884 :
16261, Aug. 9. 49555
Wanted for murder; drama in 1 act, by W. H.
Nichols. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1910 ; D : 20593 ; Walter H.
Nichols, Monrovia, Cal. 49556
Wanted, glad rags; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
J. W. Sayre. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1910 ; D : 22252 ; J. W. Sayre,
Seattle. 49557
Wanted, Jim Bennett; dramatic sketch, by E.
Langman. [1], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1915; D : 40627 ; Elizabeth
Ijangmau, Philadelphia. 49557a
scenario of a 3 act drama, by E. L. Axil-
bund. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1910 ; D : 20153 ; Elizabeth L.
Axilbund, Philadelphia. 49558
Wanted, John Douglass; comedy-dramatic mys-
tery farce, by W. Schilling. [2], 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1915; D: 41396; William
Schilling, Baltimore. 49558a
Wanted, position; in a prologue and 4 acts, by
F. Hopkins. [2], 47 p. f°. Typewriten.
© Florence Hopkins, Phihidelphia ; D : 664,
July 17, 1901 ; 2c. July 17, 1901. 49559
Wanted, the earth; or. The great I am, an
entirely original comedy in 3 acts, by G. J.
Heege.
© Gustavo J. Heege, Cleveland ; 1887 : 19052,
July 23. 49560
Wanted, to be a widow; sketch in 1 act by E. S.
Marshall. [2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30. 1914 ; D : 38959 ; Emma Seckle
Marshall, Los Angeles. 49560a
Wanted (The) witness; a melodramatic farce
in 1 act, by P. Dunning. [19] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1913 ; D : 32383 ; Philip Dun-
ning, Bridgeport, Conn. 49561
Wanting (The) light; drama in 4 acts, by A. A.
Herbermann. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1910; D: 22276; Alfred A.
Herbermann, New York. 49563
Wants to gain the whole world and lost his
own liberty; melodrama in 4 acts, by A. C. M.
Luhrs.
© August Charles Martin Luhrs, San Fran-
cisco; 1893:38457, Aug. 21. 49563
Wappenhaense (Die) See Doctor Armyon's
wife. — Doctor's (The) wife.
Wapsie; a border drama in 5 acts, by L. W.
Chandler. Independence, la., The author,
1891. cover-title, 3 p. 1., 38 p. 12°.
© Laurence W. Chandler, Independence,
la. ; 1891 : 11958, Apr. 2 ; 2c. June 8. 49564
War; by W. Heinemann.
© Wm. Heinemann, London ; D : 17, Jan. 8,
1901. 49565
allegorical ploylet, by M. Cropper. [1], 17
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1915 ; D : 40394 ; Milton Grop-
per, New York. 49565a
— comedy-drama in 3 acts, by C. Goldzier.
88 p. 16°. Printed.
© Dec. 18, 1914; 2c. Dec. 21, 1914; D:
39166 ; Charles Goldzier, New York. 49565b
drama in 4 acts, by S. Morse. [110] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912; D: 28775; Samuel
Morse, New York. 49566
drama in 3 acts, by A. Bilinski. 36 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1915 ; D : 39817 ; Adolf Bilin-
.ski, San Francisco. 49566a
— drama of peace in 3 acts, by Jack London
and Joseph Noel. [5], 131 p. 4", Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1912 ; D : 30885 ; Joseph Noel.
Bedford Park, N. Y. 49567
— - a dramatic composition in 4 acts, bv D. W.
Griffith. [161] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© David Wark Griffith, New York; D :
10584, May 17, 1907 ; 2c. May 17, 1907. 49568
— -a di'amatic sketch in 1 act, by E. Pinchon.
3 p. 1., 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1914 ; D : 38584 ; Edgcumb Pin-
chon, Los Angeles. 49568a
2505
49568
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49576
War — Continued.
■ -a dramatic sketcli in
Whiteside. [1]. 7 p
scenes, by L.
4^. Typewritten.
F.
© Ic. Sept. 14. 1914 ; D : 38109 ; Lloyd Fran-
ci.s Whiteside, New York. 49568b
fantnsy in 1 act, liy F. Bruegger. [1], 21
p. 4°. TjTpewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1914; D : .37791 ; Fredericlc
Bruegger, Chicago. 49568c
melodramatic farce in 3 acts, by P. E.
Browne. [97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30. 1914 ; D : 38372 ; Porter Em-
erson Browne, Norwalk, Conn. 49568d
play in 4 acts, by Carl Hauptmann, tr. from
the German by Lionel Van Praagh. 93 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1914; D : 38131 ; Charles
Kraus, New York. 49568e
-play in 1 act. by E. L. Sheidon. [1], 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913; D : 34.577 ; Eugene
Lloyd Sheldon. New York. 49569
• by J. E. Fillmore. 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1913; D: 34941; John Eldon
Fillmore, Cambridge, Mass. 49570
— — • Same. (In Poet lore, v. 25. no. 6, Nov.-Dec.
1914 ; periodical © Dec. 19, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 26,
1914 ; B : 334338 ; Poet lore co., Boston)
49570a
• ^by L. McCormick [i. e. A. L. McCor-
mick] 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 30, 1909; D: 16426; Langdon
McCormick, New York. 49571
■ sketch in 1 act, by S. M. Brenner. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 29, 191.5 ; D : 41117 ; Manuscripts
universal society of writers, inc.. New York.
49571a
■ or. Civil war, a grand military drama in 5
acts, by E. A. Perry.
© Edwin A. Perry, Brooklyn ; 1873 : 12269.
Oct. 2.5. 49572
War after the war. l<ec Colonel Russell and
his rough riders.
War and a woman; a comedy drama in 1 act.
by Felix Orman. [32] p. f". Typewritten.
© Gustav Gambetta Abraham, Chicago ; D :
13030, May 22, 1908; 2c. May 22, 1908. 49573
War and peace; by J, W. Stover.
© .1. AV. Stover, Chicago ; 1895 : 65273, Dec.
24. 49574
-a drama in 4 acts, based upon the last
French-German war, by M. Krauskopf.
© Morris Krauskopf, New York ; 1872 : 141,
Jan. 6. 49575
War and the woman; 1 act drama, by R. Bart-
lett. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1914; D: 38396; Randolph
Bartlett, Los Angeles. 49575a
sketch, by Ira Avery Dodge. [2], 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1915; D : 40915 ; Ira Dodge,
New York. 49575b
War babies; play in 1 act, by J. McManus. [1],
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1915 ; D : 40547 ; .Joseph Mc-
Manus, Jamaica, N. Y. 49575c
or. The birthstrike, 1 act war tragedy, by
F. Haines-Reed. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1915 ; D : 41188 ; Florence
Haines-Reed, Los Angeles. 49575d
War (The) between capital and labor ended.
Sec Deacon Grab-all vs. Nathan Brown.
War between love and money; an original,
pathetic, musical comedy drama in 4 acts, by
E. Landis.
© Emma Landis, New York ; 1884 : 5739,
Mar. 19. 49576
War (The) bride; play in 1 act, by M. C. Went-
worth. [2], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1914; D: 39035; Marion Craig
Wentworth, Santa Barbara, Cal. 49576a
War brides; play in 1 act. by M. C. Wentworth.
(In Century, v. 89, no. 4, Feb., 1915)
© Jan. 20, 1915; Ic. Jan. 26, 1915; D:
39.514; Marion Craig Wentworth, Santa Bar-
bara, Cal. 49576b
Same. New York, Century co., 1915. 5 p.
1., 71 p. 12°.
© Feb. 20, 1915 ; 2c. Feb. 26, 1915 ; D : 39894 ;
Century co.. New York. 49576c
play in 3 acts, by M. C. Wentworth. [101]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1915; D : 41399 ; Marion
Craig Wentworth, Santa Barbara, Cal.
49576d
War brothers; play of the trenches in 1 act, by
.John M. Loughran and W. H. Duncan, jr.
[3], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1915 ; D : 41619 ; Wm. Henry
Duncan, jr., Brooklyn. 49576e
War (The) child; play in 1 act, by J. Seagrave.
32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1915; D: 40408; Jane Sea-
grave, Brookline, Mass. 49576f
by M. C. Smith. 20 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 2.3, 1915; D : 40151 ; Minna Caro-
line Smith, Chicago. 49576g
'See also Soldier's (The) child.
2506
49577
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49591
War clouds; by M. A. Erwin, a portrayal of
southern life at the time of Sherman's inva-
sion of the South. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© I\[ack A. Erwiu, Selma. Cal. ; D : 15149,
Feb. 23, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1909. 49577
a page of history, a drama in 5 acts, by
T. B. De Walden.
© Tliomas Blades De Walden, Baltimore;
1872 : 9758, Sept. 10. 49578
War (A) committee; and. The little silver ring,
[each in 1 act] by Edward Knoblauch. Lon-
don, S. French, ltd. ; New York, S. French,
1915. cover-title, 32 p. 12°. (French's acting
ed., no. 2533)
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2c. Dec. 30, 1915; D:
42608 : Samuel French, ltd., London. 49578a
War (The) correspondent; comedy drama in 1
act, by R. Barry. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1914; D : 39190 ; Richard
Barry, New York. 49578b
a drama in 4 acts, by B. D. Cromwell. [92]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. D. Cromwell, New York ; D : 13045,
jMay 20, 1908 ; 2c. May 20, 1908. 49579
singing and talking act for theatrical pur-
poses, by Thomas Gray and T. Cole. [1], 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1913; D : 33245 ; Thomas
Cole, New York. 49580
War (The) game; drama in 4 acts, by C. S.
Booth. [2], 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1915; D : 40.540 ; Cliarles
Stewart Booth, Covington, La. 49580a
War (The) god; tragedy in 5 acts, by Israel
Zangwill. London, William Heinemann, 1911.
xii, 164 p. 12°.
© Dec. 2, 1911; Ic. Jan. 25, 1912; Ic. Jan.
29, 1912 ; D : 28469 ; Macmillan co.. New York.
49581
War heroes; play in 1 act and a prologue, by
B. S. Berkowitz. [1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1915 ; D : 40942 ; Bernard S.
Berk(,witz, New York. 49581a
War (A) heroine; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
suggested by Joseiih A. Jessel and written
by Hal Reid [i. e. James Halleck Reid] and
J. A. Jessel.
© Joseph A. Jessel, New York ; 1889 : 25727,
Aug. 23. 49582
See also Sunny (The) South.
War husbands; play in 1 act, by K. Barney.
[1], 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1915 ; D : 39853 ; Kelly Barney,
New York. 49582a
War is hell; a burlesque afterpiece in 1 act, by
B. Dwight
© Edwin Dwight, Springfield, Mass. ; D :
1704, Apr. 7, 1902. 49583
— ■ — farce in 1 act, by L. Clemens. [2], 20 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. June 14, 1915; D : 40928 ; Le Roy
Clemens, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 49583a
'Play in 1 act, by M. Benjamin. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1915 ; D : 41018 ; Max Benja-
min, Cincinnati. 4-9583b
War is over; comedy sketch for 3 people, by C.
Brownie. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1909 ; D : 17537 ; Charles
Brownie, Topeka, Kan. 49584
War (The) is over, peace is declared; a war
drama, by E. Bleakney.
© Ella Bleakney, Brooklyn ; D : 7150, Aug.
23, 1905. 49585
War (The) joss. See Wong Fong.
War (The) lord; war satire in 4 acts, by G.
Schlotterbeck. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1915; D : 39810 ; G. Sclilot-
terbeck, Cincinnati. 49585a
War (The) rnaid; play in 4 acts, by C. D. Mac-
kay. [lj,37p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1912 ; D : 31236 ; Constance
D'Arcy Mackay, Slurley Center, Mass. 49586
War (The) mother; play in 1 act, by W. F. Al-
len. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1915 ; D : 39841 ; Walter Fox
Allen, Lawrenceville, N. J. 49586a
War (The) of elements; a new sensation drama.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1871:12134, Dec.
22. 49587
War of independence, siege of Yorktown;
drama in 3 acts, by A. Andre, called A. Habe-
dank.
© A. Andre, Cincinnati ; 1873 :8231, July 17.
49588
War (The) of money; by A. Burgess.
© Anna Burgess, Chicago; D : 13075, May
28, 1908. 49589
War (The) of roses; a flower drill for twelve
young girls, by Mary Burrow.
© Hints publishing & supply co.. New York ;
D : 5729, Nov. 5, 1904. 49590
War (A) of souls; a drama in 4 acts, tr. and
adapted from the French, by J. G. Randolph-
White. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jane G. Randolph-White, Jamaica. N. Y. ;
D: 15572, Apr. 8, 1909; 2c. May 10, 1909.
49591
2507
49592
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49607
War (The) of the Aniazons; comic opera, words
and music by H. S. Saroni.
© H. S. Saroni, Marietta, O. ; 1889 : 23881,
Au^. 3. 49592
■ See also Invisible (The) prince.
War (The) of the blue and the gray. See Ap-
pomattox.
War (The) of the Rebellion. See Little (The)
recruit.
War (The) of the rose; pantomime dance, by
Cordelia, Nora, .Teunet and Emmie Stewart.
New York, Stewart si.sters [1908] [4] p.
24°.
© Stewart sister.s. New York ; D : 14129,
Oct. 23, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 13, 1908. 49593
War of the roses; or. Two governors of Ten-
nessee, a comic drama in 3 acts, by J. Blake-
more.
© Jessie Blakemore, Kansas City, Mo. ;
1895 : 21379, Apr. 18. 49594
See also Social (The) stage.
War of women; a play of real life, by E. M.
Colson.
© Ethel Maude Colson, Chicago ; D : 10816,
.Tune 20, 1907. 49595
War on China; iu 4 acts, by C. E. Blaney.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; 1900 A:
17191, July 12. 49596
War on woman; by Mrs. F. J. Bailey.
© Mrs. Francis James Bailey, Portland,
Or. ; D : 15872, May 15, 1909. 49597
a melodrama in 4 acts, by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; 1899: 73570.
Nov. 11.
49598
War-path (The); 1 act play, by T. E. Grant.
12 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1911 ; D : 25622 ; Thomas E.
Grant, Denver. 49599
War scenes; by W. J. Black. [16] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1909 ; D : 16582 ; William J.
Black, Chicago. 49600
War storks; 1 act war tragedy, by F. Haines-
lieed. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1915; D: 41370; Florence
Haines-Reed, Los Angeles. 49600a
War times in the Old Dominion,
which flag.
See TJnder
War to the knife; comedy for 2 males and 2
females, by Frances Aymar Mathews. New
York, E. S. Werner & co., 1907. 13 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co., New York; D:
11690, Nov. 7, 1907; 2c. Nov. 22, 1907. 49601
War travesties; play in 1 act, by H, Smolensky.
[1], 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1915; D : 42175 ; Harry
Smolensky, New York. 49601a
War victims; play of to-day in 4 acts, by M.
Richter.
]iD ,"|r'jpi< 4]ri< "iVd w^^ij ;ni:Dnp r.r^nVrs
[108] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1915 ; D : 42059 ; Moses Rich-
ter, Brooklyn. 49601b
War (A) wife; real life serio-comic incident of
the present war in 1 act, by C. Childe and
C. G. Childe. 29 p. i\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1915; D : 40342 ; Cromwell
Childe and Carrie Germain Childe, Brooklyn.
49601c
War with Mexico. See Leaden (The) cross.
War (The) zone; sketch, by J. H. Gardner. 5
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1915; D : 39857 ; Jack H.
Gardner, New York. 4960 Id
Warbling (The) shepherd. See Harp of Erin.
Ward (The); or. Silence is golden, sentimental
playlet iu 1 act, by C. W. Terriss. 13 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1911; D : 23839 ; Charles W.
Terriss, Chicago. 4960 le
Ward (The) heeler; comedy in 1 act, by T. I.
Keogh. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Ignatious Keogh, Colon, Mich. ;
D : 11047, July 15, 1907 ; 2c. July 15, 1907.
49602
Ward Mason; drama in 4 acts, by C. J. Meunier.
[2], 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1910 ; D : 22630 ; Christian J.
Meunier, New Orleans. 49603
Ward (A) of France; a romance of Louisiana
history, by F. Fyles and Eugene W. Presbrey.
Typewritten.
© Franklin Fyles, New York ; 1897 : 57161,
Oct. 11 ; 2c. Nov. 19. 49604
in 5 acts, by Franklin Fyles and Eu-
gene Presbrey.
© R. A. King CO., Harrisburg, Pa. ; 1899 :
79510, Dec. 7. 49605
Ward (The) of the bashaw. See Emir (The)
of Eilbul.
Ward (The) of the king'.
© alary Mav Boynton. Franklin, O. : 1898 :
GlOoS, Oct. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 16. 49606
Ward 16 east; a play, by A. N. Sheriff and C. AY.
Gray. [2], 35 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1912; D: 30919; Charlotte
W. Gray, New York, and Arthur N. Sheriff,
New Haven. 49607
I
2508
49608
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49626
Ward 22; play in 1 act, by A. Polak. 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913; D : 32489 ; Alexander
I'olak, New Yurk. 49608
Same. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Apr. 22, 1915; D : 40441 ; Alexander
I'olak, New York. 49608a
Warden (The) and the jail bird; singing and
talking comedy novelty, by A. L. Lack. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1912; D : 30775 ; A. Lloyd
Lack, New York. 49609
Warden (The) and the jail bird coon; sketch
in 1 act, by T. Friedman. 3 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1911; D : 24051 ; Theodore
Friedman, New York. 49610
Wardour; a drama in 5 acts and 1 tableau,
funnded in part upon Wilkie Collins, by
L. Grover and Townseud Percy.
© Leonard Grover, New York ; 1882 : 11894,
July 19. 49611
Wardrobe (The) of the king; burlesque, by
William J. McKiernan. New Y'ork, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1911. 13 p. 12°.
© July 21, 1911; 2c. July 22, 1911; D:
24752; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 49612
Warlaw's quest; a play in 4 acts, by I. G.
i'esoa.
© Isaac G. Pesoa, New York ; 1898 : 19573,
Mar. 25; 2c. Mar. 25. 49613
Warm (A) afternoon; a farce in 1 act, by G. L,
Whitmore and Alfred Rutherford. 13 p. 4°.
Typowiitten.
© Claire Lansing Whitmore, New York;
I>: 10138, Mar. 14, 1907; 2c. Mar. 14, 1907.
49614
Warm (A) baby; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
Brooks brothers.
© Samuel Levy, Brooklyn; D : 55. Jan. 21,
1901. 49615
by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; 1900 A:
746. Jan. S. 49616
a 3 act farcical absurdity, by E. A. Davis.
© Edwin A. Davis, Portland, Or. ; 1900 A :
1944, Jan. 22. 49617
Warm (A) match; comedy in 2 acts, by D.
Crinunins. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Daniel Ci'immins, New York ; D : 1172,
Dec. 11, 1901; 2c. Sept. 9, 1902. 49618
Warm (A) member; by C. H. Gould and W.
AVesley.
© Clvde LI. Gould and Wm. Wesley, Den-
ver; 1899:12582, Feb. 14. 49619
Warm (A) member — Continued.
an original 3 act farce comedy, by J. F.
Dolan.
© James Francis Dolan, New York; 1898:
40797, July 7. 49620
Warm (A) reception; a comedietta in 1 act,
tr. from the German, Im schneegestMber of
Rudolf Jarosy, adapted to the American stage
by Mabel Morse. New York, The De Witt
publishing house, 1890. 11 p. 12°. ([Do-
Witt's acting plays, no. 355] )
© R. H. Russell & son. New York; 189*):
34348, Nov. 1; 2c. Nov. 3. 49621
Warm (A) run on the inner circle. See Stren-
uous time in society.
Warned by a vision. See Hypnotic victims.
Warning (The); a domestic drania, by E. J.
McCormick.
© Edward J. McCormick, New York ; 1882 :
4541, Mar. 23. 49622
— 1 act playlet, by Harry Bonnell. [1], 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1915 ; D : 41626 ; Julius Steger,
New York. 49622a
play in 4 acts, by J. CuUen. 118 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1915; D: 39333; James CuUen,
New York. 49622b
by M. S. Keightley and William A. Mc-
Guire. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1914; D : 37181 ; Mabel S.
Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 49622c
— 3 act drama, by D. D. Cohen. [84] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912; D : 28773 ; David D.
Cohen, St. Paul. 49623
— See also Out of the past.
Warning by wireless; dramatic sketch [by
Frederick Gerner] Proof.
© Frederick Gerner, Long Branch. N. J. ;
D : 9421, Nov. 13, 1906 ; 2e. Oct. 29, 1906.
49624
Warnings. See Thirst; by E. G. O'Neill.
Warrant; drama in 5 acts, by F. Thaumazo
[pseud, of F. Loevius] 56 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1909 ; D : 17099 ; Frederick
Loevius, Brooklyn. 49625
play in 5 acts, by F. Thaumazo [pseud, of
F. Loevius] Brooklyn, 1909. 64 p. 12°.
© Dec. 15, 1909; 2c. Dec. 17, 1909; D:
17721; Frederick Loevius, Brooklyn. 49626
See also Doc.
2509
49627
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49642
Warren at Bunker Hill; an original drama, by
J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York ; 1875 : 5400, May
24. 49627
Warrens (The) of Virg'inia; play in 4 acts, by
William C. de Mille. ISO p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915; D: 42700; David Be-
lasco, New York. 49627a
Warrior's (The) return; comic sketch, by H. B.
Wilson. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1912; D: 30520; Harry B.
Wilson, San Francisco. 49628
War's grin; play in 1 act, by O. Black. 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1914 ; D : 37790 ; Orlow Black,
San Francisco. 49628a
Wars of the world; play in 2 acts and a tab-
leau [by John P. Wilson] [35] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1914; D: 38064; Shubert-
Anderson co., New York. 49628b
War's romance; a X'omantic drama in 5 acts,
founded on an apocryphal incident of the late
Rebellion, by C. B. Wells, an adaptation of
Waldeiuar, a drama by W. C. M. Steckel.
© Charles B. Wells, New York ; 1883 : 18785,
Oct. 12. 49629
Warwick, the king maker, the last of the
barons; a dramatization of Edward Bulwer
l^ytton's novel, The last of the barons, arr. by
E. G. Buchanan.
© E. G. Buchanan, Memphis, Tenn. ; 1895 :
8110, Feb. 5. 49630
Was des Kaisers ist; schauspiel in 3 aufziigen,
von Otto von Gontard und Walter Heichen.
Miinchen. Dramatisches centralbureau Rubin-
verlag, 1912. 80 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1912 ; D : 30734 ; Dramatisches
centralbureau Rubinverlag, Munich. 49631
Was fehlt ihm? lustspiel in 3 akten, von J. M.
Barrie, doutscli von Carl Lindau. Mtinchen,
Drei masken verlag, g. ra. b. h., 1912. 84 p.
8°. [Translation of The professor's love
story]
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31510 ; Drei masken
verlag, Munich. 49632
Was glanzt, ist gold (Ready money); lustspiel
in 3 akten, von James Montgomery, deutsch
von Erich Motz. Berlin, Felix Bloch erben,
1914. 88 p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 8. 1914 ; D : 36651 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berliu-Wilmersdorf. 49632a
Was grossmiitterchen zu Weihnachten er-
zahlt; Weihnaclitsmarchen in 3 akten und 6
bildern, von Siegfried Conrad Staack. Ber-
lin, F. Bloch erben, 1913. 2 p. 1., 52 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 15. 1913; D : 34717 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 49633
Was he a woman? See Josie.
Was he justified? play in 4 acts, by O. Kllng.
Denver, Col., O. Kling. 1903. 32 p. 12°.
© Orlando Kling, Denver ; D : 2915, Jan. 8,
1903 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1903. 49634
Was her love a sin? See Death before dis-
honor.
Was it criminal? See Birdie.
Was it fate? a tragedy, by R. B. Warden.
Washington, The Ernest institute, 1886. 63
p. 8°.
© Robert Bruce Warden, United States;
1886: 23671, Oct. 18; 2c. Oct. 18. 49635
Was it fate or justice? See Mandate (A) of
the green god.
Was it fault or destiny? monologue, by E. M.
Wfcingarduer. [4] p. 8°. Printed.
© Evelyn Maude Weingardner, Cleveland ;
D : 1371, Jan. 30. 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1902.
49636
Was it for the best? See Secrecy.
Was it hatred or was it love? a sensation play
in 4 acts, dramatized from the story published
in the Fireside Companion.
© Little Nell, [Chicago;] 1871 : 9168, Oct. 2.
49637
Was she guilty? a play in 4 acts, by C. Inskeep.
65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Carlos Inskeep, Darlington, Ind. ; D :
7045, July 20, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 14, 1905. 49638
See also Inez.
Was she led? See Did she stray?
W^as she led or did she go astray? a burlesque
in 1 act, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York ; 1874 : 1676, Feb.
13. 49639
Was she right? a question for women, an emo-
tional drama in 4 acts, by C. W. Tayleure.
© Clifton W. Tayleure, Baltimore; 1874:
11757, Sept. 17. 49640
tabloid comedy drama in 3 acts, by Nelson
Compston. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.,
1915. [29] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© June 17, 1915; 2c. Aug. 5, 1915; D:
41428; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 49640a
Was she to blame? drama in 5 act.s, 5 tableaux,
with original music, by M. L. .Johnson.
© Martha Lafitte Johnson, Philadelphia :
1872:10935, Oct. 14. 49641
a pastoral and sensational drama in 4
acts, by J. G. Stuttz.
© J. G. Stuttz, Pontiac, :Mich. ; I) : 1512.
]\Iar. 4, 1902. 49642
2510
49643
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49666
Was she to blame? — Continued.
a pastoral and society play in 4 acts, by
J. G. Stuttz. [45] p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. G. Stuttz, Centerdale. la.; D : 10027,
Feb. 26, 1907; 2c. June 15, 1907. 49643
Wash (The) girls and the sports. See Serious
(A) predicament,
Washburn sisters. Typewritten.
© Blanch Washburn, Brooldyn ; 1900 A:
4223, Feb. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 49644
Washed ashore; a drama in 4 acts, and a pro-
logue, by J. W. Meath.
© J. VV. Meath, New York; 1873:8838,
Aug. 4. 49645
a drama of New England life in 4 acts, by
Geo. L. Stout and Fred Williams.
© Geo. L. Stout, New Yorlv ; 1896:31847,
May 26. 49646
Washed linen; drama in 3 acts, by L. W. Smith.
[1], 74 p. 4°. Tyepwritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1913; D: 32696; Lewis
Wortliington Smith, Des Moines. 49647
Washermaid (The) See Laveuse (La)
Washerwoman (The) duchess; comedy in 1 act,
founded on the character of Mme. Sans Gene,
the Duchess of Dantzig, in Sardou's Madame
Sans Gene, by L. K. Auspacher. [1], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1912 ; D : 31483 ; Louis Kauf-
man Anspacher, New York. 49648
Washerwoman's (The) dream. See Mrs.
Dolan's di-eam,
Washington; by M. C. Fitz Gerald.
© M. C. Fitz Gerald, New York ; 1899 : 6689,
Jan. 19. 49649
a drama, by J. F. McLean.
© J. Francis McLean, Galveston, Tex. ;
1895 : 5312, Jan. 21. 49650
■ a dramatic operatic historical spectacle, by
I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1892:23880,
June 7. 49651
■ a heroic drama of tlie Revolution, in 5
acts, by I. Lockwood. New Yox-k, Tlie au-
tlior, 1875. '67 p. 12°.
© IngersoU Lockwood. New York ; 1875 :
13388, Dec. 18 ; 2c. Dec. 31. 49652
— ■ a play in 4 acts, by R. L. Weed, founded
upon the novel King Washington by Adelaide
Skeel and William H. Brearley.
© Robert Lewis Weed, New York ; D : 996,
Oct. 23, 1901. 49653
or. The price of liberty, drama in 4 acts,
Washington — Continued.
or, The Revolution, by E. Allen.
© Ethan Allen. New York; 1897:48904,
Aug. 31; Ic. Nov. 7, 1897; Ic. Apr. 13, 1898;
2c. act 1 Aug. 18, 1897. ^ 49655
Same, a drama founded upon the historic
events of the war for American independence,
in 2 pts., each pt. 5 acts. Pt. 1. Chicago,
New York, F. Tennyson Neelv, 1895. xiii,
212 p. front, (port.) illus. 12°.
© Ethan Allen, New York ; 1894 : 10278,
49656
Feb. 15 ; 2c. June 8, 1895.
— ^Same. {In Tlie Spirit of '76.
© Ethan Allen, New York;
Feb. 10.
— -Same. Act 4. (May, 1898)
© Ethan Allen, New York ;
Feb., 1898)
1898 : 10818,
49657
1898 : 30956,
49658
and a prologue, by R. Jungmann. 34 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Raphael Jungmann, Pittsburgh ; D : 5755,
Nov. 3, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1904. 49654
May 18.
Same. Pt. 2, act 5. (June, 1898)
© Ethan Allen, New York ; 1898 : 36570,
June 14; 2c. June 14. 49659
See alao Spotless town.
Washington and Cornwallis, then Grant and
Lee [ etc. | See Yorktown and Appomattox.
Washington and the Chew house; or, Patriot-
i?;m in rags, a romantic drama, by F. L.
Howland.
© F. Louise Howlaml, New York ; 1897 :
61196, Oct. 29. 49660
Washington and the lady; in 4 acts, by Mrs.
E. N. Morgan. [84] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Edmund Nash Morgan, Cleveland ;
D : 422, May 2, 1901 ; 2c. May 2, 1901. 49661
Washington and Wall street; au original dra-
matic sketch, by A. R. Beer.
© A. R. Beer, New York; D : 13537, Aug.
12, 1908. 49662
Washington at Valley Forge; drama bv W. H.
Burk. 15 p. 8°. Printed.
© W. Herbert Burk, Norristown, Pa.; D:
6332. Mar. 14, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1905. 49663
Washington (The) butler in hard luck and
in swell society; by A. J. Carter. 22 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Andrew Jackson Carter, Washington ; D :
3083, Mar. 3, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1903. 49664
Washington (The) celebration at Riverside;
by Archibald Humboldt [pseud, of G. O.
March] Lebanon, O., March brothers. 1905.
cover-title, 37 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 7100, Aug.
14, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 20, 1905. 49665
Washington (The) correspondent; a comedy
in prologue and 3 acts, by W. T. Kirby.
© William T. Kirby, Washington; 1897:
42961, July 29. 49666
5379— VOL 2—17-
-54
2511
49667
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49682
Washington crossing the Delaware; an origi-
nal drama, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart. New York; 1875:5399, May
24. 49667
Washing-ton day entertainments; recitations,
plays, dialogues, drills, tableaux, pantomimes,
quotations, songs, tributes, stories, facts, ed.,
by Jos. C Sidelar. Chicago, A. Flanagan
company [1910] 176 p. front, (port.) 12°.
© Jan. 13. 1910; 2c. Jan. 17, 1910; A:
256010; A. Flanagan co., Chicago. 49667a
Washington (The) habit; a comedy in 4 acts,
by Elizabeth Ronele [p.seud. of Mrs. T. A.
VVitberspoonI [116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. T. A. Witherspoon, Washington ; D :
11067, July -21. 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1908. 49668
Washington in 1876. See Gentleman (The)
of the color.
Washington life. See Diplomatist (The)
Washington, master of the Revolution. See
Master (The) of the Revolution.
Washington reconstructed. See Gentleman
(The) of the color.
Washington society girls.
© W. B. Watson, New York ; D : 6982, Julv
17, 1905. 49669
Washington, the commander at Valley Forge.
Sec Historical stories in dramatic form.
Washington, the Continental chief; a new
original historical drama in 5 acts, .uid sev-
eral tableaux, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1875 : 5405, May
24. 49670
Washington's birthday. See Holiday plays.
Washington's (A) birthday pageant. See
Holiday plays.
Washington's daughter; a coniedv in 3 acts, bv
Alan A. Thonidyke.
© Agate Freeman, New York ; 1897 : 16816,
Mar. 12. 49671
Washington's dream; an historical, allegorical,
s[»ectacular drama, introducing tableaux and
ballets illustrating the tribute of all nations
to the glory of the United States of America,
by J. T. McCaddon.
© J. T. McCaddon. Philadelphia; 1892:
35761, Aug. 30. 49672
Washington's first defeat; a comedy in 1 act,
by C. F. Nirdlinger. [2], 35 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Charles Frederic Nirdlinger, New York;
I): 6269, Mar. 1, 1905; 2c. Mar. 1. 1905.
49673
Washington's lager; oder, Der schutzgeist.
dramatisches zeitbild aus dem Amerikanischen
Freiheitskriege, in 3 akten, von F. R. Thiem.
© F. R. Thiem, New York; 1883:20295,
Nov, 3. 49674
Washington's schoolhouse; play in 1 act, by
C. A. Bradley. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1914 ; D : 35971 ; Charley A.
Bradley, Moline, 111. 49674a
Wasp (The); by S. A. Baldus.
© Simon A. Baldus, Chicago ; D : 15344,
Mar. 15, 1909. 49675
a fairy extravaganza, by A. S. Piatt.
© Anna Sherzer Piatt, Philadelphia ; 1875 :
8540, Aug. 18. 49676
- — -play in 1 act, by F. L. Patterson and J. H.
Morris. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1913 ; D : 32711 ; Florence L.
Patterson and James Howard Morris, New
York. 49677
See also Vespa (La)
See Gesammelte dramen:
Wasser (Der) foigel
Anton Tchechoff.
Waste; a play in 4 acts, by Porter Emerson
Browne. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1909 ; U : 16406 ; Frederic
Thompson, New York. 49678
• See also Three plays ; by G. Barker.
Waste paper; romance of the great war in 4
acts, by F. Medhurst. [83] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1914; D : 38944 ; Francis
Medhurst, New York. 49678a
Waste-water culch; a drama in 4 acts, by Ed-
ward Spencer and C. W. Tayleure.
© Clifton W. Tayleure, Brooklyn; 1871:
7723, Aug. 18. 49679
Wasted (A) love; a comedy drama in 5 acts,
by Frank J. Martin. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Geo. W. Heath, Haverhill, Mass. ; D :
9570, Dec. 3, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1906. 49680
Wasted (A) miracle; by M. G. Kern.
© Mildred Glover Kern. St. Louis; D:
16189, June 29, 1909. 49681
. play in 4 acts, by M. G. Kern. [71] p. i'°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1911; D: 23189; lAIildred G.
Kern, St. Louis. 49682
Wasters (The); play in 3 acts, by J. Noel.
[79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1915; D : 40790 ; Joseph N(jel.
Yonkers, N. Y. 49e82a
2512
49683
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49695
Wasula; acting dramatic Indian monologue for
a woman, bj'^ Evangeline M. Lent.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; D : 14514,
Dec. 11, 190S. 49683
adapted from Squaw of Bear Claw, a
I act play, by the same author, by Evangeline
M. Lent. New York, E. S. Werner & co„ 1908.
II p. 12°.
© Sept. 24, 1909; 2c. Sept. 28, 1909; D:
16948; Edgar S. Werner, New York. 49684
— - See also Squaw of Bear Claw.
Wat Tyler; an historical tragedy in 5 acts, by
C. S. May.
© Charles S. May, Detroit; 1879:2562,
Feb. 24. 49685
"Watanya Cicila, the lieutenant of artillery;
by Leon De! Monte.
© Robert Clarke & co., Cincinnati; 1890:
27345, Sept. 6. 49686
Watch; a musical and dramatic composition,
composed, written and adapted for the stage,
by F. M. Yokes and G. H. Tyler.
© Fred M. Yokes and Geoi-ge H. Tyler,
Boston ; 1882 : 7118, May 3. 49687
Watch-dog' (The); u drama in 5 acts, tr. from
the French Le chien de garde, with full per-
mission from Jean Richepin, by C. Renaiild.
© Charles Renauld, New Yoric ; 1890 : 42080,
Dec. 30. 49688
-tussle in 1 act, by R. Weimau. [3], 20 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1914; D : 36289 ; Rita Wei-
man, New York. 49688a
Watch my wife; farce in 3 pts., by Cliarles
Sumner [pseud, of C. S. Hayes] and Harry
Segall. [88] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1915; D : 41200 ; Charles S.
Hayes, Chicago. 49688b
-by Harry Segall and C. S. Hayes.
[93] p.- 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1915; D : 41921 ; Charles Sum-
ner Hayes, Chicago. 49688c
Watch (The) on the Rhine; a comedy drama,
by S. R. Ellis.
© Sidney R. Ellis, Pittsburgh; 1891:33366,
Sept. 18. 49689
Watch the baby; in 1 act, by F. P. Howard.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred Palmer Howard, Cleveland; D:
3510, May 18, 1903 ; 2c. May 18, 1903. 49690
Watch the clock; play in 1 act, bv Cora Mav-
nard [pseud, of E. C. Griffin]." [1], 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29. 1915 ; D : 40615 ; Emily Cora
Griffin, New York. 49690a
Watch-tower (The); sketch in 1 act, by H. M.
Gardner. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1910; D : 22849 ; Herbert
Maurice Gardner, Los Angeles. 49691
Watch your shape; unusual. farce in 3 acts, by
VY. Collison. [117] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1915 ; D : 41852 ; Wilson Col-
lison, Columbus, O. 49691a
Watch your step; comedy in 3 acts, by H. B.
Smith. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1914; D : 38862 ; Harry B.
Smith, New York. 49691b
farce comedy in 2 acts, by H. E. Cooley
and D. E. Sullivan. [121] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1914; D : 36430 ; Hollis E.
Cooley, New York, and Dollie E. Sullivan, St.
George, N. Y. 49691c
Watched by the dead. See Mystery (The) of
Edwin Drood.
Watcher (The); drama in 4 acts, bv Cora
Maynard [pseud, of E. C. Griffin] [90] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1915; D : 40616 ; Emilv Cora
Griffin, New York. 4969 Id
Watchers (The) in the night. See Billie's
career.
Watchful waitiug. See Under the eag'le.
Watchword (The); a comedy in 5 acts, bv
G. F. Barrett and G. C. Barrett. New York,
The author, 1876. 105 p. 12°.
© Gertrude F. Barrett and George C. Bar-
rett, United States ; 1876 : 4961, Apr. 24 ; 2c.
May 12. 49692
See also Ernst Erdody.
Water babies; Canon Kingsley's fairy tale,
adapted for the stage, by Rutland Barring-
ton. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Bourchier, London ; D : 2932, Jan.
31, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1903. 49693
phantasy in 5 acts, adapted from text of
Charles Kingsley, by M. Fuller. 40 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1911; D: 23297; Margaret
Fuller, Norwich, Conn. 49694
a spectacular operetta in 3 acts, by E. Y.
Battey, with songs by S. A. B. Proof. [Words
only]
© Emily Y. Battey, New York ; 1879 ; 1898.
Feb. 10 ; 2c. June 28. 49695
See also Sea-urchin (The)
Water (The) boy; a comedy in 1 act by P. Law-
rence. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1914 ; D : 38804 ; Pete Law-
rence, Los Angeles. 49695a
2513
49696
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49715
Water-boy and the actress; sketch, by Julius
Tanueii. 2 p. f°. Typewritten.
■© Ic. Mar. 23. 1910; D : 20597 ; John J.
Stanley, New York. 49696
Water-cure (The); or, Love and disease, a pk\y
in 2 acts, by W. A. Clark.
© William Adolplius Clark, Boston; 1892:
53237, Dec. 27. 49697
Water (The) queen; a grand spectacular fairy
spectacle in 4 acts, by B. Kiralfy and Robert
Morris. Chicago, Jeffery printing co., 1888.
© Bolossv Kiralfv, United States; 1889:
36, Jan. 2. 49698
Waterloo; a i)lay in 1 act, by Sir Arthur Conan
Dovle. Xi'W York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1907. 19 p. 12°.
© Sanniel French, New York ; D : 11281,
Sept. 4. 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 6. 1907. 49699
Watermelon (The) cvire; knock-about farce in
1 act, by C. Wolcott Russell. Chicago, Dra-
matic piiblishing co., 1912. 16 p. 12°.
© Dec. 31. 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1913 ; D : 31845 :
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 49700
Watermelon (The) trust; or. The pickanin-
nies' jubilee, by M. H. Welsh. 19 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Michael H. Welsh, Lancaster. Pa.; D:
7663, Sept. 22, 1905; 2c. Oct. 30, 1905. 49701
Waters (The) of hitterness; play in 3 acts, and
The clodhopper, an incredible comedy, by
S. M. Fox. London, T. Fisher Unwin [1912]
20G p. inch front, (port.) 12°. ([Plays of
to-day and to-morrow])
© Jan. 15, 1912; 2c. Jan. 26, 1912; D:
2849S; Samuel Middleton Fox, Keswich, Eng-
land. 49702
Waters (The) of Latona; play for children in 2
acts, by E. V. < 'oiien. 1 1] , 58 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 3, 1915; D : 40821 ; E. Yancey
Colien, Palisade. N. J. 49702a
Waterway (The); comedy with music, 2 acts
anil 3 scenes, by R. O. Graves and E. P. Lewis.
105 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1912; D : 312.59 ; Robert O.
Gi'aves and Edwin P. Lewis, Marshfield, Or.
49703
Waterwitch (The); dramatized by Vida Varrie,
from The waterwitch; or, The skinnner of the
seas, by J. Fenimore Cooper.
© Fannie Bean, New York; 1876:394,
Jan. 8. 49704
Waterwitch (The) "tJ. S. N.; a nautical vaude-
ville, in 3 nets, by W. E. Cowan.
© William E. Cowan, New York; 1887:
32989, Dec. 19. 49705
Watson ville; comedy in 1 act, by R. Warner.
[2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914; D: 35835; Richard
W\arner, New York. 49705a
Watteau (The) screen; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by J. W. Hinds.
© John W. Hinds, Los Gatos, Cal. ; 1893 :
50438, Nov. 13. 49706
Watteau (A) shepherdess; by H. MacGrath.
© Harold MacGrath, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D :
7618, Nov. 25, 1905. 49707
Waushakem; play in 3 acts, by L. F. Merriam.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1914 ; D : 36962 ; Lillie Fuller
Merriam, So. Framingham, Mass. 49707a
Wave of yellow; comedy dramatic sketch in 1
scene, by J. M. Wiest. 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1909 ; D : 17384 ; John M.
Wiest, Ashland, O. 49708
Wavelets; vaudeville sketch in 1 scene, by J.
Gorman. [11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1911; D : 24256 ; Jack Gor-
man, New York. 49709
Waves; an American society play in 4 acts, by
C. G. Mayers.
© Charles George Mayers, Madison, Wis. ;
1877 : 1309, F.eb. 2. 49710
Waves of discontent; emotional melodrama, by
.T. A. Rogers. 34 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1909; D : 17509 ; Joseph A.
Rogers, Kansas City, Mo. 49711
Waves (The) of Torre; play in a single act, by
E. C. Randall. [4], 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1915; D: 41863; Ethel Claire
Randall, Chicago. 49711a
Wawona; or, California, 4 act play, by A. M.
Keatinge. [2], 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1912 ; D : 3106G ; Alice M.
Keatinge, Kentfield, Cal. • 49712
Wax; or. Stick to the last, comic opera in 3
acts, the libretto by J. Winchell Forbes and
W. E. Van Curt, the music by W. E. Van
Curt. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Synopsis]
© W. E. Van Curt, Cincinnati; 1891: 26744,
.July 25; 2c. .July 25. 49713
Wax (The) g-irl; a musical farce in 1 act, by
F. D. Bloomtield and G. G. Hollister. 6 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mav 28, 1912; D : 29820 ; F. D. Bloom-
field, Buffalo. 49714
Wax (The) sculptor's vision; a vaudeville
sketch in 1 scene, by Charles E. Welch. 14
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur R. Hickox, Rochester, N. Y. ; D:
15396, Mar. 22, 1909; 2c. Apr. 5, 1909. 49715
2514
49T16
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49738
Waxworks (The); or. A night in the chamber
of horrors, dramatic corapositiou, by Charles
Baldwin. [6], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1912; D: 31279; Alfred
Reeves, New York. 49716
Way (The); original play in 4 acts, by L. B.
Wells. [133] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1910 ; D : 21901 ; Leila Bur-
ton Wells, Los Angeles. 49717
.play in 4 acts, by H. C. Chapin. [1], 198
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1914 ; D : 36473 ; Homer Cool-
idge Chapin, Chicago. 49717a
play of the north woods in 1 act, by R. A.
Watt. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1912; D: 31504; Robert A.
Watt, Newark, N. J.
49718
Way back in '61; an original play in 4 acts, by
Clarence Bennett. Perry, la., Chief printing
CO. 48 numb. 1, 8°.
© Gordon & Bennett, Springfield, 111. ; D :
6144. Jan. 27, 1905; 2c. Feb. 4, 1905. 49719
Way down East; a pastoral drama in 4 acts, by
L. B. Parker, [n. p.] 1899. 1 p. 1., 89 numb.
1. sq. 8°.
© Lottie Blair Parker, Thomaston, N. Y[. ;
7; 2c. .July 29.
1899 : 48493. .Tnly 2
— a • play
49720
4 acts, by
about plain people, in
Lottie Blair Parker.
© William A. Bradv, New York; 1897:
48644, Aug. 30. 49721
See also Weighed on yeast.
Way down in Maine; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by J. A. Fraser. [1], 98 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© John Arthur Fraser, New York; D:
1678. Apr. 2, 1902; 2c. Apr. 2, 1902. 49722
See also Bar Harbor.
Way down in Missoure; a 4 act rural drama,
by R. V. Spencer. [55] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Richard V. Spencer. Los Angeles; D:
13280, July 2, 1908 ; 2c. July 2, 1908. 49723
Way down in old Indiana; comedy drama, by
Paul Dresser.
© Howley, Haviland & Dresser, New York ;
D: 1484, Feb. 24, 1902. 49724
Way down South; character comedy drama, in
4 acts, by J. H. Lagman. 114 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 16, 1910; D : 21607 ; Jno. H.
Lagman, Mobile.
49725
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by L. B. Parker.
[132] p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Lottie Bl.'iir Parker. Thomaston. N. Y. ;
D : 578, June 14, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 27, 1901.
49726
Way down South — Continued.
a drama in 4 acts and 8 tableaux, liy
[J. H.] Whallen and [H. H.] Martell.
© Whallen and Martell, Union Hill. N. J.;
1893 : 52983, Nov. 28. 49727
a drama of southern life, by C. R. Gardiner.
© Chai'les R. Gardiner, Norwalk, Conn.;
1898 : 37901, June 21 ; 2c. June 21. 49728
Way down yonder; an American drama, by
C. L. Nagely.
© Carlton Lewis Nagely, Toledo. (>. : D :
1986, June 9, 1902. 49729
Way (The) he won her; comedy in 1 act, by
Henry Rightor and T. I. Keogh. 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Thomas Ignatious Keogh, (Chicago; D:
8668, June 11, 1906 ; 2c. June 15, 1906. 49730
Way (The) home; play in 4 acts, liy N. A.
Sparks. [120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1914; D : 36195 ; Ned Arthur
Sparks, New York. 49730a
Way (ThO it always ends; a comedietta in 1
act, by W. J. Thorold.
© W. J. Thorold, New York : 1897 : 13928.
Feb. 26. 49731
Way (The) it turned out; by N. Kttse. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Norman Rose. New York ; D : 15640. Apr.
17. 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 17. 1909. 49732
Way (The) of a maid; comedy, by I. J. Cran-
dall. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1910; D : 20937 ; Irene Jean
Crandall, Chicago. 49733
Way (The) of a man; a play in 4 acts, by P. H.
McCaiffue. [122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2L 1912 ; D : 29101 ; Philip Henry
McCaigue. Brooxlyn. 49734
Way (The) of a soldier; comedy-drama in 4
acts, by C. Thompson and E. E. Rose. [170]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charlotte Thompson and Edward Everet
Rose, New York; D : 4054, Oct. 8, 1903: 2c.
Oct. 8, 1903. 49735
Way (The) of a trifier; American comedy in 3
acts, by T. W. Wharmby. [126] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 22, 1913; D: 33293; Thomas
Washington Wharmby, New Y'orlv. 4973G
Way (The) of a woman; a 1 act comed.v, by
R. W. Wiley. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© R. W. Wiley, Salt Lake C!ty : D : 1.541."),
Mar. 23. 1909; 2c. Mar. 23. 1909. 49737
or. At inns and outs, a satire on modern
society, bv W. C. Howard [pseud, of Selma
Walters] ' [2]. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1911; D: 2.5397: Selma Wal-
ters, New York. 49738
2515
49739
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49763
Way (The) of a woman — Continued.
how Mrs. Roxbury was elected mayor, by
E. M. Knapp. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1910 ; D : 178S1 ; Ethel Mar-
jorie Knapp, Mt. Vernon, O. 49739
Way (The) of an Indian; or, They are my
people, an Indian romance in 4 acts, by E.
Weever. i, 32 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1910; D : 21191 ; Edwin
Weever, Carmi, 111. 49740
Way (The) of deceit; by B. M. Wells.
© Bernice Madeline Wells, Chicago ; D :
8007, Feb. 15, 1906. 49741
Way (The) of dreams; play in 4 acts, by J. E.
Goodman. [137] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1912 ; D : 28539 ; Jules Eckert
Goodman, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 49743
Way (The) of life; modern play in 3 acts, by
C. Charters and J. L. Mills. [67] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1915; D: 41614; Charles
Charters and Julia Lincoln Mills, New York.
49742a
— —a play in 5 acts, by Paul Harness [pseud,
of F. P. Holden]
© F. P. Holden, Milwaukee ; D : 10373.
Apr. 18, 1907. • 49743
Way (The) of love; comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by Will Bolles. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1910; D: 22263; William E.
Bolles, Detroit. 49744
Way (The) of perfect love; bv G. G. King.
New York, Macmillan co., 1908. 108 p. 12°.
© Georgiana Goddard King, Gerraantown,
Pa.; A: 216351, Sept. 8, 1908; 2c. Sept. 17,
1908. 49745
Way (The) of the cross; drama in 4 acts, by
M. C. Campbell. [3], 65 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1913 ; D : 34203 ; Morton C.
Canii)l)ell, Cambridge, O. 49746
Way (The) of the desert; by E. J. Fredell.
10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1910; D : 20413 ; E. .7. Fre-
dell, Seattle. 49747
Way (The) of the heart; dramatic composition
in 1 act, by S. Johnson. 4 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 20, 1910 ; D : 21592 ; Sabel John-
son, New York. 49748
Way (The) of the transgressor; by K. B. Be-
nite. 45 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1910; D: 22317; Kathleen
Burke Benite, San Francisco. 49749
by Mrs. B. A. Armstrong.
© Mrs. B. A. Armstrong, Minneapolis ; D :
11174, Aug. 14, 1907. 49750
Way (The) of the transgressor — Continued.
a drama in 4 acts, by M. B. Cooke. [120] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Marjorio Benton Cooke. Chicago ; D :
10074, Mar. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1907. 49751
a dramatization in 4 acts, by D. Miles.
[121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© David Miles, New York ; D : 1353, Jan. 25.
1902 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1902. 49752
play in 4 acts, by N. W. Williams. [102] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1911 ; D : 230S4 ; N. Winslow
Williams, Baltimore. 49753
Same. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1911 ; D : 25260 ; N. Winslow
49754
38 p. 4°.
Sewell T.
49755
Williams, Baltimore,
play in 1 act, by S.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1910;
Tyng, New York.
T. Tyng.
D : 20659 ;
- — ^ vaudeville act in 3 .scenes, by C. M. Hoffer.
5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1910 ; D : 21310 ; Cora Mickle
Hoffer, Emporia, Kan. 49756
Way (The) of the transgressor is hard.
Wronged (The)
See
Way (The) of the West; play in 4 acts, by W.
Woods. 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Woods, Salem, Ma.ss. ; D : 8705.
June 15, 1906; 2c. June 15, 1906. 49757
Way (The) of the wheel; new and original play
in 4 acts, by H. D. Day. [3], 152 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1913; D : 34896 ; Hallock
Drake Day, Baltimore. 49758
Way (The) of the wicked; a sensational melo-
drama in 4 acts, by L. J. Fosse and H.'C.
Miles.
© Louis J. Fosse and Harry C. Miles, Cleve-
land ; D : 733, Aug. 8, 1901. 49759
Way (The) of the wind; by A. W. Rollins.
© Alice W^ellington Rollins, Bronxville, N.
Y. ; 1894:39565, Aug. 28. 49760
Way (The) of the world; comedy drama in 4
acts, by M. Weston.
© Morris Weston, New York ; 1887 : 17292,
July 5. 49761
a drama in 5 acts, by J. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1886 : 28563,
Dec. 15. 49762
by J. D. Graham.
© John D. Graham, United States; 1876:
14014, Dec. 16. 49763
2516
49764
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49781
Way (The) of the world — Continued.
a 4 act drama, by C. K. Ghamplin.
© Charles K. Champlin, Red Bank, N. J. ;
1897 : 21063, Apr. 2. 49764
— in 5 acts, by L. Grover, jr.
© Leonard Grover, jr.. New York; 1900 A:
31104, Dec. 24. 49765
— -a melodrama in 5 acts, by E. B. Tilton.
[lOS] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edwin B. Tilton, New York; 1891 : 4S169.
Dec. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1892. 49766
— modern drama in 5 acts, by Gilbert and
Gilbert. [1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2.5, 1914 ; D : 36837 ; Gilbert and
Gilbert, Bomoseen, Vt. 49766a
— a new and original modern plav in ."» acts,
by C. Fitch. [124] p. 4°. Typewritten.
■ © Clyde Fitch, Nev.- York; D : 177, Mar. .">,
1901; 2c. Mar. 5, 1901. 49767
— a play in 5 acts, by W. P. Parker.
© W. Polyblank Parker, New York; 1873:
8742. Aug. 1. 49768
4°. Type-
< p.
play in 1 act, by M. Hibbs
written.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1913 ; D : 32870 ; Mildred Hibbs.
Kansas City, Mo. 49769
4°. Typewritten.
play in 3 acts, by D. G. Fischer. [109] p.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1911; D : 23394 ; David G.
Fischer, Chicago. 49770
S!ec also Eternal (The) feminine. — Human
nature. — Masterpieces of the English drama:
William Congreve. — Mrs. Grundy. — My Gen-
evive. — Representative Eng'lish dramas. —
Waifs (The)
Way (The) of tomorrow; a comedy of the fu-
ture, by C. W. Tackenberg. 50 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Charles William Tackenberg, Cincinnati ;
D : 1321.5, June 19, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 1, 1908.
49771
Way (The) out; by C. Lindsay. [2], 33 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 2. 1912; D : 28184 ; Clarence
Lindsay, Brooklyn. 49772
^ farce in 1 act, by T. A. Crowley. 12 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Teresa A. Crowley, Brookline, Mass. ;
D : 13122, June 5, 1908 ; 2c. June 5, 1908.
49773
^a 1 act farce, by Mary Huneker liagen and
Cally Ryland. 6 p. 4°. Printed.
© M. H. Lagen and C. Ryland, United
States; D : 6838, June 19, 1905; 2c. July 26,
1905. 49774
Way (The) out— Continued.
play in 1 act, by B. F. Blanchard. [1], 17
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1914 ; D : 35577 ; Benjamin F.
Blanchard, New York. 49774a
■ dramatized from the story The gordian
knot, by P. L. Weil. [1], 10 p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1912; D : 29324 ; Percival L.
Weil, New Y'ork. 49775
play in 3 acts, by W. Taylor. [88] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. .5, 1914; D: 35552; Wilton Tay-
lor, New York. 49775a
. See also Edward's play.
Way out West; by S. M. Young.
© Samuel M. Young, Terre Haute. Ind. ;
1900 A : 5958, Mar. 5. 49776
-by W. G. Barrows. Typewritten.
© Wayne Groves Barrows, Chicago; 1900
A : 28013. Nov. 12 ; 2c. Nov. 17. 49777
a characteristic comedy drama in 4 acts, by
L. B. Parker. [22] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lottie Blair Parker, Thomaston, N. Y. ;
D : 715, Aug, 3, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1901. 49778
-a drama in 4 acts, by John A. Eraser.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 136, Feb.
13. 49779
— ■ or. The favorite son, dramatic comedy in
4 acts, by Ferdinand Grahame. [Minneapolis,
I'ress of Feare typesetting company, 1903]
cover-title, 5-116 p. 4°.
© Dick Ferris, Minneapolis; D : 4429, Dec.
T4, 1903; 2c. Dec. 14, 1903. 49780
— See also Wah-na-ton.
Way out yonder; a romantic drama in 4 acts,
l)y F. Lindon.
© Frank Lindon and Earl Burgess, Ma-
hanoy Citv, Pa.; D: 17.52. Apr. 17. 1902.
49781
Way (The) she did it; play in 1 act, by George
Gould and Paul Harness [pseud, of F. P.
Holden] [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1914 ; D : 36702 ; F. I*. Holden,
New York. 49781a
Way (The) the widow won; play in 2 pts., by
T. P. Lancaster. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1915 ; D : 40687 ; Theodore P.
Lancaster, Boston. 49781b
Way (The) there; morality play in 4 acts, by
Minnie Belle Mitchell and J. F. Mitchell, jr.
[39] p. 8°. Printed.
© .July 25, 1914; 2c. July 28. 1914; D:
37815; John F. Mitchell, jr., Greenfield, Ind.
49781c
2517
49782
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49800
Way (The) to a man's heart; play in 1 act, by
C. A. Weil. 10 p. 12°. Printed.
© Sept. 15, 1913; 2c. Oct. 2, 1913; D:
34690 ; C. A. Weil, Chicago. 49782
Way (A) to conquer; a drama in 3 acts, by
A. F. Van Loan. 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna Fitzgerald Van Loan, Lawrence,
N. Y. ; D : 1.5439, Mar. 23, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 25.
1909; 2c. rev. ed. Mar. 23, 1909. 49783
Way (The) to his pocket; a comedy in 1 act, by
Esther B. Tiffany. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1889. 24 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1889:
26759, Sept. 2; 2c. Nov. 8. 49784
Way (The) to manage a woman; a playlet, by
M. D. Weil. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mabel Dobyns Weil, Denver ; D : 15598.
Apr. 12, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1909. 49785
Way (The) to the heart; elaborated version of
Julius Stecer's 1 act dramalet of same title,
by Ruth Comfort Mitchell [i. e. R. C. M.
Young] [2], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1915 ; D : 41879 ; Julius Steger,
New York. 49785 a
a musical dramatic play in 1 act, by J.
Steger.
© Julius Steger, New York ; D : 14570, Dec.
19, 1908. 49786
Way (The) to wealth; a comedy in 4 acts, by
F. H. Adams.
© Frederick Henry Adams, San Francisco ;
1877 : 4138, Apr. 9. 49787
Way (The) to win an uncle. See Manzanita.
'Way up North; a drama of rugged life in 4
acts, by L. B. Parker. [26] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Lottie Blair Parker, Thomaston, N. Y. ;
D:714, Aug. 3, 1901; 2c. Aug. 22, 1901.
49788
Way we live; a comedy of society as it is and
might be, in 4 acts, from the German of
L'Arronge, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1880 : 4139,
Mar. 15. 49789
See also Fascination,
Way (The) we live now. Sec Fascination.
Wayaniko; or. The Fourth of July, 1776, a
tragedy in 5 acts, founded on [George] Tvip-
])ard's story of The rose of Wissahikon, by
M. Allen.
© Mark Allen. Woburn, Mass.; 1874:477,
Jan. 14. 49790
Wayfarer (The); playotte in 1 act, by O. V.
Watrous. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1910; D: 21 207; Ombra
Valerie Watrous, Spokane, Wash. 49791
Wayfarers (The); rural play in 4 acts, by
Katharine Kavanaugh. New York. Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1912. 56 p. 12°.
© Feb. 8, 1912; 2c. Feb. 9, 1912; D : 28616 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 49792
Ways and means; a domestic comedy, by Sid-
ney Luska [pseud, of H. Harland]
© Henrv Harland, United States; 1888:
8853; Mar. 26. 49793
Ways (The) o' women; comedy in 3 acts, by
F. Colville. [1.59] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1915; D : 40995 ; Fulton
Colville, Yonkers, N. Y. 49793a
Ways (The) of an aristocrat; a modern com-
edy-drama in 4 acts, by J. S. Hill. 93 p. 12°.
Printed.
© .J. Stacy Hill, Cincinnati; D : 12156, Jan.
10, 1908; 2c. .Jan. 10, 1908. 49794
Ways (The) of destiny; romance in 1 act, by
B. L. [12] p. 8°. nar. Ms.
© Ic. July 8, 1913; D : 34112 ; Bessie F.
Smith. New York. 49795
Ways (The) of Dorothy; by M. Michelson.
© Miriam Michelson, San Francisco ; 1899 :
62398, Sept. 26. 49796
Ways (The) of life — the union, the divorce,
the reunion; [by I. P. Noyes] [Washington?,
D. C] The author, 1906. 38 p. 8°.
© Isaac Pitman Noyes, Washington ; D :
8588, Mar. 24, 1906 ; 2c. May 31, 1906. 49797
Ways (The) of Martin; 4 act comedy, by S. S.
Seibert.
© S. S. Seibert, Ft. Smith, Ark. ; D : 12586.
Mar. 20, 1908. 49798
Ways (The) of men; by C. M. Freeman.
© Chester M. Freeman, Baltimore; D:
1938, May 27, 1902. 49799
Ways (The) of society; dramatic sketch, bv
E. R. Smith. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1914 ; D : 37888 ; E. Richard-
son Smith, Chicago. 49799a
Ways (The) of the world; play in 4 acts, bv
M. T. Wilson. [21] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1914; D: 38362; Marie T.
Wilson, Toronto. Canada. 49799b
Ways (The) of transgressors; drama in 4 acts,
by F. C. Holland. [146] p. 4°. Typewritten.
■ © Ic. May 20, 1914 ; D : 37127 ; Florence
Curtis Holland, New York. 49799c
Ways that are wrong; from the German play,
Falsche wege, tr. by H Steele. San Francisco,
Payot. Upham & co.
© Everard Steele, California ; 1885 : 1919.
Jan. 21. 49800.
2518
49801
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49818
"Wayside flower; by E. B. Cauthorn. 97 p. 4°. We are but human. 8ee Homo sum
Typewritten.
© Nov. 17, 1909; 2c. Nov. 10. 1909; D:
17410 ; Mrs. E. B. Cauthorn, El Oro, Mexico.
49801
Wayside (The) piper; [by] Mary S. Edgar.
New Yorlv city, The National board of the
Young women's Christian associations. [1915]
25 p.' 12°.
© Dec. 6. 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1915 ; afE. Dec.
22, 1915; A: 417386: National board of the
Y. W. C. A.'s of the U. S. A.. New York.
49801a
Wayside (The) traveler; by L. Smith. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© ic. .Tulv 7, 1909 ; D : 16297 ; Lillian
Smith, St. .James, N. Y. 49802
■ -comedy in 1 act, by L. Smith. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1911; D: 23187; Lillian
Smith, St. .Tames, N. Y. 49803
Wayward (The) brother; a pantomime play in
1 act, by H. P. Mawson. 7 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Harry P. Mawson, New York ; D : 14177,
Oct. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1908. 49804
Wayward (A) girl.
© Sullivan, Harris & AVoods, New York ;
D : 1346. Jan. 24, 1902. 49805
by .L A. Eraser.
© John Arthur Eraser, New York ; D : 1446,
Eeb. 14, 1902. 49806
• a drama in 4 acts, by F. P. Weadon.
© Frank Percy Weadon, Chicago; 1882:
5965. Apr. 15. 49807
Wayward hearts; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
M. Stevens and F. Young. [82] p. 4". Type-
written.
© INIillie Stevens & Frances Young. New
York ; D : 7472, Oct. 30, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 30. 1905.
49808
Wayward (The) lover. See Faust.
Wayward (The) son; in 4 acts, by N. Twomey.
[95] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Neil Twomey, Chelsea, Mass.; D: 3303,
Apr. 17, 1903; 2c. Apr. 17, 1903. 49809
Wayward (The) son's return; by Rex Houston.
Milwaukee, A. E. Reim [1909] [4] p. 12°.
© Adolph E. Reim, Milwaukee; D : 15112,
Feb. 17, 1909; 2c. Feb. 25, 1909. 49810
Wayward (A) woman. See Caprice.
We all must pay; play in 1 act, by R. Warner.
[2], 21 p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1915; D: 41357; Richard
Warner, New York. 49810a
We are neutral; 2 act musical burlesque, by
J. Y. Lewis. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. July 19, 1915; D: 41257; James Y.
Lewis, Chicago. 49810b
We are seven; 3 act whimsical farce, by Elea-
nor Gates. New York, Arrow pub. co. [1915]
166 p. 12°.
© May 1, 1915 ; 2c. May 8, 1915 ; D : 40594 ;
Arrow pub. co.. New York. 49810c
We can't be so bad as all that! play in 3 acts,
by H. A. Jones. 121 p. 4°. Printed.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1910; D : 22963 ; Henry Ar-
thur Jones, London. 49811
We dine at seven; sketch for two ladies, by A.
Cudmore and P. Davey. New York, Samuel
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1909. 18 p.
12°. ([Frencli's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 174] )
© Nov. 13, 1909; 2c. Nov. 1.5, 1909; D:
17370; Angela Cudmore and Peter Davey,
London. 49812
We don't want divorce; a sketch for 2 people,
by O. Wall. 10 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Orlando Wall, New York ; D : 3084, Mar.
4, 1903; 2c. Mar. 4, 1903. 49813
We love and obey our teacher; play in 1 act,
by W. L. Gross. 5 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1912; D: 29175; William L.
Gross, Washington. 49814
We mortals; a play in 3 acts, by M. Salmonsen.
Chicago, The J. M. W. Jones stationery and
printing co., 1897. 2 p. 1., 147 p. 12°.
© M. Salmonsen, Chicago ; 1897 : 60265, Oct.
25 ; 2c. June 18, 1904. 49815
We must have servants; farce-comedy satii'e in
4 acts and 3 scenes, by T. B. Donaldson, xi.
85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6. 1910 ; D : 21282 ; Thomas R.
Donaldson, Philadelphia. 49816
We're all teetotalers. Sec Temperance (The)
drama.
We reap what we sow; a play in 5 acts, by H. C.
Preuss.
© H. Clay Preuss, Washington ; 1873 :
1713, Feb. 20. 49817
We skin the law; play in 1 act, by E. M. Sonn-
tag. [11] p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1914; D: 36476; Edward
]\[cMahan Sonntag. Evansville, Ind. 49817a
We. the people; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, bv
F. Ballard and E. C. Ranck. 114 p. 4°.
Typr^written.
© Ic. May 29, 1912; D: 29827; Frederick
BalUn-d and Edwin Carty Ranck, Cambridge.
Mass. 49818
2519
49819
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49838
We two; domestic drama in 4 acts, by I. Kraft.
[8], 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1912 ; D : 31720 ; Irma Kraft,
Wheeling, W. Va. 49819
We-uns of Tennessee; a play of to-day in 4
nets, by Lee Artluir Lpseud. of A. L. Kahn]
Typewritten.
© Arthur L. Kahn, New York ; 1899 : 28524.
Apr. 2.5 ; 2c. Apr. 25. 49820
We, Us & CO.; by Lemuel Osborn Taylor.
® L. Osborn Taylor, New York ; D : 11743,
Nov. 6, 1907. 49831
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by E. F. Kendall.
[78] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ezra F. Kendall, New York ; 1885 : 939,
Jan. 12; 2c. Jan. 30. 49823
We-us- three in Mrs. Edding's vacation; com-
edy in 1 act, by M. B. Fairfax. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9. 1913; D : 34457 ; May Bell
Fairfax, Norfork. Va. 49823
We won't go home until morning; a musical
comedy in 3 acts, by A. Hoffman. 141 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Aaron Hoffman, New York ; D : 14243,
Nov. 7. 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1908. 49834
Weak man and weak woman; an American
comedy drama in 4 acts, by Herbert Will.
[Baltimore, W. A. Taaffe, 1881] 48 p. 12°.
© William A. Taaffe, Baltimore ; 1881 :
3116, Mar. 2 ; 2c. Mar. 2. 49835
Weak men and weak women; an American
comedy-drama in 4 acts, by Herbert WiU.
© William A. Taaffe. Baltimore; 1881:
2729, Feb. 23. 49836
Weak (The) spot. Sec Pete (The) men.
Weaker (The) sex; a comedy in 3 acts, by A. W.
Pinero. Boston. Walter H. Baker & co., 1894.
133 p. 12°.
© Arthur W. Pinero, London ; 1894 : 50326,
Oct. 29; 2c. Nov. 12. 49837
dramatic composition in 1 act, by L. J.
Fountain. [1], 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1915 ; D : 40707 ; Lester
Jerome Fountain, Los Angeles. 49837a
farce-comedy in 1 act, by L. C. Jones.
[4] p. 4°. Proof.
© I>. Caldwell Jones. New York ; D : 6194,
Feb. 8, 1905; 2c. Feb. 8, 1905. 49838
play in 1 act, by M. C. Cherrill, in collabo-
ration with Nellie Follis Burdick. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1912; D : 31342 ; Mildred
Considine Cherrill, Chicago. 49829
Weaker (The) sex — Continued.
triangle incident in 1 act, by M. Terrell
and H. O. Stechhan. [1], 28 p. 16°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1912 ; D : 31330 ; Maverick
Terrell and H. O. Stechhan, Los Angeles.
49830
— vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by A. L. Eaton.
6 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1913; D: 32688; Arthur
Leon Eaton, New York. 49831
Weakest (The) link; drama in 4 acts, by D. N.
Rubin. [2], 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1915; D : 42396 ; Daniel
Nathan Rubin, Birmingham, Ala. 49831a
play of to-day in 3 acts, by W. Clapp. [4],
74 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1915 ; D : 40334 ; Woodbridge
Clapp, Washington. 49831b
See ff/.so Allison's lad.
Weakling (The); play in 3 acts, by G. W.
Craigie. [120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1915 ; D : 40389 ; George Wil-
liam Craigie, Cumberland Mills, Me. 49831c
a 3 act American play, by H. C. Barnes.
53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Howard Cecil Barnes, Newton Center.
Mass. ; D : 14246, Nov. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 21,
1908. 49832
Weaklings (The); play in 4 acts, by W. H.
Boul. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1911; D: 23216; Wm. Hunter
Boul, St. Louis. 49833
Weal or woe; by May Douglas Tannock.
© May E. Donaldson, New York; 1898:
69678, Nov. 30. 49834
Wealth; 4 act society drama, by E. Bizar. 67 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Edward Bizar, Paterson ; D : 14011, Oct.
9, 1908; 2c. Oct. 9, 1908. 49835
Wealth and crime; or. Escaped the gallows,
a sensational drama in 4 acts, by A. H. Shel-
don.
© Alfred H. Bell, United States; 1874:
5409, Apr. 22. 49836
Wealth and poverty; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by L. Underwood. [147] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Lawrence Underwood, New York ; D :
3421, May 12, 1903; 2c. May 12, 1903.
49837
a drama in 4 acts, by B. Laufer, taken
from Der bankier. .51 p. 16°. Printed.
© Bernhardt Laufer, Buffalo ; D : 1962.
June 3, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1903. 49838
2520
49839
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49859
Wealth, and wisdom; a drama in 6 scenes, by
Winnie Rover. New Yorlc, Catholic publica-
tion society, 1877. 63 p. 24°.
© I.aurence Kelioe. New York ; 1877 : 4181,
Apr. 9 ; 2c. Apr. 9. 49839
Wealtli and worth; a domestic drama in 2
acts, by G. Clair.
© George Clair, Boston ; 1872 : 1633, Feb. 19.
49840
Wealth vs. manhood. Sec My Johnnie,
Wealthy (The) Miss Wiseacre; in 1 scene, by
William D. Hall. Typewritten.
© Charles H. Russell, Philadelphia; 1900
A: 29017, Nov. 26; 2c. Nov, 3. 49841
Wealthy widow Wiggles; a musical farce
comedy in 3 acts, by C. F. Lorraine.
© Chas. F. Lorraine, Elmhurst, N. Y. ;
1899:36046, May 31. 49842
Wearer (The) of the black masque; by H. S.
Adams.
© Howard Sydney Adams, Brooklyn ; D :
209, IMay 13, 1901. 49843
Wearin' (The) o' the green; farce in 1 act, by
M. S. Watts. [2], .50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18. 1915; D : 39731 ; ISIary S.
Watts, Cincinnati. 49843a
Wearin' of the green; in 4 acts, by .John W.
Rankin and O. Holden. [68] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© .Tohn William Rankin and Oliver Holden,
New York; D : 8966, Aug. 16, 1906; 2c. Aug.
16, 1906. 49844
Wearin' of the kilt; farce in 3 acts, by F.
Dawson. .57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910; D : 20504 ; Forbes
Dawson, London. 49845
Wearing (The) of the green; a phiv in 4 acts,
by O. V. Allabach. [21] p. f°." Typewrit-
ten.
© Ombra V. Allabach, New York ; D : 8625,
.Tune 1, 1906 ; 2c. June 23, 1906. 49846
jSVc also Faugh.-a-ballagh.
Wearing the white crest; a romantic drama in
3 acts, by S. C. Comstock. [110] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Seth Cook Comstock, New York ; D : 625,
July 1, 1901; 2c. July 1, 1901. 49847
Weari thorn; by I. E. Sykes.
© Imogene E. Sykes, Washington; 1874:
3760, Mar. 24. 49848
Weary Willie; a farce in 1 act, by Chas. B.
Taylor. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co., 1906.
10 p. 12°. (On cover: Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 38)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 8468, May
3, 1906; 2c. May 3, 1906. 49849
Weary Willie Walker; a farcical musical
comedy in 3 acts, by John Fowler. [35] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Gus Hill, New York; D : 1825, Apr. 23,
1902 ; 2c. May 2, 1902. 49850
— 3 act comedy, by George Totten Smith.
[73] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles B. Goes, Chicago; D : 1333, Jan.
22, 1902; 2c. May 7, 1902.
49851
[74] p.
Weather; farce in 3 acts, by A. A. May
4°. Typewritten.
© le. Apr. 22, 1911; D : 24037 ; Alfred A.
ISIay, Faribault, Minn. 49852
Weather (The) man; by J. E. Campbell.
© Jolm E. Campbell, New York ; D : 6516,
Apr. 14, 1905. 49853
a dramatic composition in 3 acts, by R.
Walker.
© Ryan Walker, Baltimore ; D : 7187, Aug.
31, 1905. 49854
Weather (The) man's dream; or. The meeting
of the winds, a humorous controversy, by
Chas. Noel Douglas. New York, Chicago
[etc.] M. Witmark & .sons, 1905. 15 p. 12°.
© ]M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D :
6404, Mar. 25, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 25, 1905. 49855
Weather (The) prophet; or. The local fore-
caster, a comic opera in 3 acts, book and
music i)y L. G. Muniz and G. Saldierna.
© Louis G. Muniz and Genaro Saldierna,
New York ; 1897 : 38520, July 1. 49856
Weather (The) prophet of Mindanao; libretto
of a comic opera in 2 acts, words and music
by O. S. Mears. 42 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Orlando Scollav Mears, St. Louis ; D :
2871, Jan. 19, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1903. 49857
Weather-vane; comedy drama in 1 act, by M. A.
Flavin. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 27, 1914; D : 37136 ; Martin A.
Flavin, .Toilet, 111. 49857a
Weather-vane (The) of love; by R. H. Gill-
more.
© Rufus Hamilton Giilmore, Arlington,
Mass. ; 1899 : 76517, Nov. 23. 49858
Weather (The) wight; in 2 acts, by H. S. Lee.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hiirrv Sheridnn Lee, Syracuse. N. Y. ; D :
1.5326, Mar. 13, 1909; 2c. Mar. 13, 1909.
49859
Weatherley's emeralds; farce in 1 act, by B.
Hofjker. [3], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1914 ; D : 88419 ; Brian Hooker,
New York. 49859a
2521
49860
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49879
Weave (The) of the rope; dramatic episode.
by \^". A. Snow. [3], 124 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 29. 1910; D : 22176 ; Walter
Aii^nistine Snow, Peterboro, N. H. 49860
Weaver of Raveloe; by A. D. Mack.
© Adeline Duval Mack, Washington ; D :
9219, Oct. 11, 1906. 49861
Weavers (The) See Chief contemporary
dramatists. — Dramatic worlds of Gerhart
Hauptmann. — German classics of the nine-
teenth and twentieth centuries.
Weaver's (The) dream; or, Nick Bottom in
Fairyland, adopted from Shakespeare's A
midsummer night's dream, by E. E. Powers.
S p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edith E. Powers, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
611S, .Tan. 2.3. 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1905. 49862
Weaver's gold; dramatization of George Eliot's
Silas Maruer, by J. B. Elwell. 52 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1909; D : 17262 ; Jean B. Ei-
well, Xenia, O. 49863
Weaving the web; 4 act comedy drama, by
Langdale Williams. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1911. 51 p. f°.
© Oct. 2, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911 ; D : 25435 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 49864
Web (The); drama in 4 acts, by D. H. Clift.
140 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6. 1909 ; D : 17032 ; Denison Hal-
ley Clift, Mill Valley, Cal. 49865
dramatic playlet in 1 act, by E. W. Cortis.
LI], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1913 ; D : 33668 ; Ernest White-
house Cortis, East Orange, N. J. 49866
4 act comedv drama of ranch life, by H. L.
Holland. [2],' 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1910; D : 2.3071 ; Harold L.
Holland, San Francisco. 49867
modern play in 4 acts with a prologue and
an epilogue, by E. C. Nowland. [79] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11. 1913; D : 34395 ; Eugene
CnrroU Nowland. New York. 49868
an original play in 3 acts, by Kate Jordan
|i. e. K. J. Vermilye] [104] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Kate Jordan Vermilye, New York ; D :
11182, Aug. 15, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 15, 1907. 49869
Web (The)— Continued,
play in 1 act, by A. Brown. 30 p.
4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913 ; D : 32483 ; Alice Brown,
Boston. 49870
— tragedy in 1 act, by E. G. O'Neill. [21] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1913; D : 347.59 ; Eugene
Gladstone O'Neill, New London. Cinin.
49871
— See also Thirst.
Web (The) of crime; a sensational drama in 3
acts. Cleveland, 1876.
© Alexander H. liC Clair and Nellie Le
Clair, United States ; 1877 : 394, Jan. 9.
49872
Web (The) of destiny; drama of reincarnation,
by C. M. Allen and P. O. Pearson. [131] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913; D : 33041 ; ('onsranr.-
M. Allen and Pearl Otelia Pear.son, Holly-
wood, Cal. 49873
Web (The) of fate; dialogue in 1 act, by E.
De Louie. New York, Edgar S. Werner. 1893.
© E. De Louie, New York; 1893:36064.
Aug. 3; 2c. Aug. 26. 49874
See also Spellbound.
— play in 4 acts, by N. L. Duryea. [1], 90 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© ic. May 29, 1914 ; D : 37158 ; Nina Larrey
Duryea, New York. 49869a
Web (A) of lies; comedy in 1 act, by John
Edgcome.
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York ; 1889 : 17948,
Mar. 9 ; 2c. Mar. 9. 49875
Web (The) of revenge; a 4 act comedy drama,
by Clifton Steelsmith. 44 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Sadie E. Steelsmith, Bethanv, Rio. ; D :
8024, Feb. 19, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1906. 49876
Web (The) of society; a comedy in 4 acts, by
Melton Mobray [pseud, of W. F. Gilchrest]
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William F. Gilchrest, New York; D:
10257, Apr. 1, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 22, 1907. 49877
Weber (Die) Sec Dramatic (The) works of
Gerhart Hauptmann.
Weber's Olympia; a burlesque extravaganza in
2 acts.
© L. Lawrence Weber, New York ; 1896 :
21970, Apr. 8. 49878
Wedded and parted; or, Dora Thorne. drama
tixed from Bertha M. Clay's (Charlotte M.
Braeme's) novel in 4 acts, by A. W. Browne.
[40] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Alice Wilson Browne, Chicago ; D : 7190,
Aug. 31, 1905; 2c. Sept. 5. 1905. 49879
See also By force of love.
2522
49879
COPYRIGHTED IN^ THE UNITED STATES
49900
Wedded and wooed. See Clancarty.
Wedded bliss? a farcical comedy with music
in 2 acts, adapted by Al Flatico. [28] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1914; D : 38662 ; Al Flatico,
Cleveland. 49879a
Wedded, but no wife; drama in 4 acts, by
M. J. Fielding. 83 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Maurice J. Fielding, New York ; D : 5798,
Nov. 19. 1904; 2c. Nov. 19, 1904. 49880
See also Leap (A) in the dark.
Wedded by fate; a drama in 5 acts and 6 tab-
leaux, by McDowell and Field.
© Henrv B. McDowell and Edward Field,
San Francisco, 1881 : 839, Jan. 15. 49881
Wedded by wire; by E. Rose. 19 p. 4°. Type-
wi'itten.
© Ed Rose, New York ; D : 16162, June 25,
1909 ; 2c. June 25, 1909. 49882
or. Wooed and won by telephone, comedy
in 1 act. by Lawrence D. Fogg.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; 1904 A:
S9239, June 11, 1904. 49883
Same. New York, E. S. Werner & co.,
1904. 12 p. 8°.
© Lawrence D. Fogg, Asburv Park ; D :
2531, Nov. 3, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1904. 49884
Wedded unto death; a weird, romantic, spec-
tacular drama, by J. Robertson.
© James Robertson, New Yorl^ ; 1878 : 1702,
Feb. 8. 49885
Wedded widow; comedy in 2 acts, by L. L.
Lazelle. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1912 ; D : 31090 ; L. L. Lazelle,
Chicago. 49886
See also Loyal en tout.
Wedded woe; drama in 5 acts, by H. C. Husted.
© Harrv C. Husted, New York; 1873:
13914, Dec! 3. 49887
Wedded, yet no wife; or, A leap in the dark, a
drama in 4 acts, by W. H. Rose and J. J.
Spies.
© William H. Rose and J. J. Spies, Balti-
more ; 1873 : 1059, Feb. 4. 49888
an emotional drama in 5 acts, drama-
tized from May Agnes Fleming's story of that
name, by Wallace Brittou.
© Albert W. Brice, New York ; 1872 : S77G,
Aug. 15. 49889
Wedding (The); an American comedy in 6
scenes, by Frank J. Marion. [17] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© American mutoscope & biograph co., New
York; D : 0700. May 20, 1905; 2c. May 20,
1905. . 49890
Wedding (The) — Continiied.
-play in 1 act, by G. W.
Harrison, freely
adapted from La boda by Enrique Casal.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1914; D : 36457 ; Grover
William Harrison, Nordhoff, Cal. 49890a
Wedding (The) and the christening.
Doolittle (The) twins.
See
Wedding (The) anniversary; drama in 1 act,
by F. Frick. [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1918; D: 84988; Fred Frick,
Keyport, N. J. 49891
Wedding (The) bell; comedy drama in .j acts,
by F. S. Cotlin.
© Frank S. Collin, Quitman, Miss. ; D :
6586, Apr. 27, 1905. 49892
Wedding bells; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
G. Patten.
© Gilbert Patten, New York ; 1899 : 74792,
Nov. 16. 49893
— Same. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1904.
69 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : .5725,
49894
S. Field.
Nov. 5, 1904; 2c. Dec. 9, 1904.
— ■ farcical plav in 4 acts, by E
[2], 160 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1912; D : 31395 ; Edwai-.l
Salisbury Field, Santa Barbara, Cal. 49895
— a musical drama in 3 acts, by George
Fawcett Rowe.
© E. A. McDowell, New York ; 1885 : 15398,
July 17. 49896
Wedding bells at twilight; a drama in 4 acts,
by F. Summertield. [76] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Fred Sununerfield, New York ; D : 2777.
Dec. 29, 1902; 2c. Dec. 29. 1902. 49897
Wedding (A) by moonlight. Sec New York
(The) burglars.
Wedding-cake; a new and original musical
farcical comedy in 3 acts and 3 scenes, by
E. D. Gill.
© Elinor Deering Gill, United States ; 1882 :
2840, Feb. 23. 49898
Wedding-cakes; a musical farce in 2 acts, by
II. -MacCuUoch and W. Stobbe.
© Hunter MacCuUoch and William Stobbe.
United States; 1886:27445, Dec. 6. 49899
Wedding (The) chimes; a comedy sketch, by
E. La Croix. Typewritten.
© Emile La Croix, New York ; 1897 : 25285.
Apr. 28 ; 2c. Apr. 23. 49900
2523
49901
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49918
Wedding (The) chorus; a comic opera, by E.
Lawrence Jenkins.
© Hints pub. & supply co., New Yurlv ; D :
6498, Mar. 30, 1905. 49901
Wedding-day (The); western comedy drama
in 3 acts, by Billie Burke. 39 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 18, 1912; D : 30291 ; William
Francis Burke, New York. 49902
Wedding-dress (The); comedy in 1 act, by
T. E. Oliphant. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13. 1913 ; D : 35017 ; Thomas E.
Oliphant, Philadelphia. 49903
play in 4 acts, by K. McD. Rice. [112] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aus. 27, 1913; D : 34256 ; Katharine
McDowell Rice, Worthingtou, Mass. 49904
-a play in 1 act, by K. M. Rice. [1|, 24 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1912; D : 30176 ; Katharine
McDowell Rice, Worthington, Mass. 49905
Wedding-feast (The); a tragic drama in 3
acts, with a prologue Hallowe'en, by W. A.
Leahy. Boston, 1896. 1 p. 1., 47 p. 8°.
© William Augustine Lealiy, Boston; 1896:
15677, Mar. 11 ; 2c. May 22. 49906
Wedding (The) guest; a comedy in 4 acts, by
J. M. Barrie. New York, C. Scribner's sons,
1900. 4 p. 1., 121 p. 12°.
© J. M. Barrie, England; 1900 A : 28574,
Nov. 21 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1900. 49907
1 act play founded on fact, by H. G. Kit-
tredge. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12. 1915; D : 41278 ; Helen
Gause Kittredge, Minneapolis, 49907a
Wedding (The) journey; a comedy, by W. H.
Shelton.
© William Henry Shelton, Now York ;
3893:46826, Oct. 19. 49908
Wedding (The) morn; or. What will Charlie
say? skit in 1 act, by Max Temple [pseud, of
M. M. and M. W. Skinner] 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. .Tan. 16, 1912 ; D : 28322 ; M. M. and
M. W. Skinner, Strassburg, Germany. 49909
Wedding (The) of Atlantis and Pacifica; play
111 2 acts, by H. S. Campbell. [26] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1914 ; D : 37704 ; Helen Ste^\•-
nrt Campbell, Arlington, N. J. 49909a
Wedding (The) of Mary- Ann; play in 1 act,
by N. D. Jo.sephi. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Jan. 28, 1914 ; D : 35836 ; Nathaniel D.
Josephi, New York. 49909b
Wedding (A) party in a railroad station; a
nuisical comedy in 2 acts, by John P. Wood.
© F. N. Wood, United States; 1884:193,
Jan. 3. 49910
Wedding (The) present; a sketch in 1 net, by
L. Sterner. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Sterner, London ; D : 5399,
Aug. 9, 1904; 2c. Aug. 9, 1904. 49911
Wedding presents; melodramatic farce in 3
acts, by C. G. Eichel and E. A. CoUigan.
[100] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1915; D : 42524 ; Charles
Gerard Eichel and Eugene A. Colllgan,
Brooklyn. 49911a
Wedding (The) ring; or, Law, love and mar-
riage, drama in 3 acts, by I. Solotorefsky.
,i;^•"l^^- ]in V2v^b ,7^:1?: ^-i'j'n ;:j^i Y^ii^-^p
[112] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1915 ; 1) : 41415 ; Isaac Solo-
torefsky, New York. 49911b
Wedding (The) tour; comedy for 5 males and
4 females, bv Frances Aymar Mathews. New
York, E. S. Werner & co., 1907. 14 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co., New York; D:
11691, Nov. 7, 1907; 2c. Nov. 16, 1907. 49912
a comedy in 1 act, adapted from the (.Ger-
man, by M. Morton.
© Martha Morton, New York ; 1891 : 12297,
Apr. 4. 49913
Wedding tour on the Providence; a musical
and dramatic comedy in 3 acts, by H. C.
Miner.
© Henry C. Miner, New York ; 1880 : 12772,
Aug. 19. 49914
Wedding (The) trip; a comedy in 2 act^^,
adapted from the German of [Roderich] Bene-
dix, by Hilton Burnside Sonueborn. Chicago,
T. S. Denison [1890] 33 p. 12°. ([Star
series] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1890:37729,
Nov. 28; 2c. Dec. 8. 49915
Wedding (A) underground; a l->lay in 5 acts,
by S. Howell.
© S. Howell, New Orleans; 1873:14839.
Dec. 24. 49916
Wedding (The) wring; a comedy in 4 acts,
by C. B. McHenry.
© Charles Basil McHenry, Aurora, Ind. ;
1894:35114, July 21. 49917
Weddings (The); a plav in 4 r.ets, bv N. Daly.
[83] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1909 ; D : 16481 ; Nicholas
Daly, New York. 49918
2524
49919
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49940
Wedlock; a fashionable New York, society com-
edy in 4 acts, by G. Kyer.
© George Ryer, United States ; 1873 : 13700,
Nov. 25. 49919
an original American society comedy in
4 acts, by A. B. Miller.
© A. B. Miller, New York; 1879:6272,
May 10. 49920
Wedlock for seven. 8ee Lemons.
Wednesday at five; comedy playlet, by C. F.
Ivins and W. Carey Wonderly. [1], 31 p.
4*". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1915 ; D : 40229 ; Clifford F.
Ivins, lied Bank, N. J. 49920a
Wee (A) bit of natural Irish; or. On and off
the table, a comedv sketch, by Ito.uer Imhof
[i. e. F. R. Imhof] [8] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Fred Roger Imhof, Rock Island, 111. ; D :
4909, Apr. 20, 1904; 2c. Apr. 20, 1904. 49921
Wee MacGreegor; comedy in 3 acts, by J. J. and
H. R. Bell. [53] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 19, 1912; D : 283G0 ; .T. .T. and
H. R. Bell, Edinburgh. 49922
Wee (A) teeny one; or, His best man, a little
comedy in 1 act. by O. E. Hallam. [22] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© orlin E. Hallam, Monmouili, Hi.; D:
139, Feb. 13, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1901 . 49923
Wee Willie Winkie; a pantomime in 2 acts, by
(J. L. B^ox. New York, Metropolitan job
I)rinting tfc engraving establishment. 1870. 8
p. 8°.
© George L. Fox, New York; 1870:2071.
Sept. 22 ; 2c. Sept. 22. 49924
Weeds; a 1 act play, by R. W. .Tames.
© R. W. James, New York ; 1873 : 5418,
May 15. 49925
Week-day-Billy; comedy in 3 acts, by H. War-
wick. 55 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 16. 1911 ; D : 23108 ; Henry Wai--
wick. New York. 49926
Week end; by V. Post.
© Van Zo Post, New York ; D : 14802, Jan.
12, 1909. 49927
comedietta, by T. G. Springer. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1913; D: 35157; Thomas
Grant Springer, Long Island City, N. Y.
49928
by S.
— comedy, first act and interlude,
Morse, ii. 24 p. 4°. Typev/ritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1910; D: 21273;
Morse, New York.
Week end — Continued.
comedy in 3 acts, by S. Mor.se. [2], 73 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1910 ; D : 22234 ; Samuel
Morse. New York. 49930
— Same. [173] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1911; D : 23373 ; Samuel
Morse, New York. 49931
Same. [180] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1911 ; D : 24176 ; Samuel
Morse, New York. 49932
farce comedy in 4 acts, by E. F. Hague.
iii, 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1910 ; D : 21230 : E. Fern
Hague, New York. 49933
Samuel
49929
musical comedy in 2 acts, book and lyrics,
by J. Boynton. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1913 ; D : 34693 ; Jack Boyn-
ton. Jerseyville, 111. 49934
original farce in 3 acts, by C. Dickson.
[1.53] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9. 1912 ; D : 29328 ; Charles Dick-
son, New York. 49935
play in 3 acts, by V. Post. [91] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1911; D : 24067 ; Van Zo
Post, New York. 49936
Week (The) end at Thornley; a play in 3 acts,
by William James Hurlbut. [2], 53 p. 4°.
Typev.'ritten.
© AV. J. Hurlbut, New York; D: 4414. Der.
21, 1903; 2c. Dec. 21, 1903. 49937
Weeping (The) willows; a romantic play in 3
acts, bv Bernard Francis Moore. Boston,
W. H. Balcer i: co.. 1903. 53 p. 12". (On
cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D: 4209,
Nov. 9, 1903; 2c. Dec. 5, 1903. 49938
Weeping v/ives; a comedietta in 1 act, tr. and
adapted by Mrs. Burton Harrison. New
York, The De Witt publishing house.
© R. H. Russell & son. New York ; 1892 :
52672, Dec. 23; 2c. Dec. 24, 1892; 2c. Dec. 26.
1893. 49939
Weg (Der) nach Damaskus; tragodie aus der
gegenwart in 4 aufziigen, von Gottfried Stom-
mel. Leipzig-Gohlis. B. Volger, 1908. viii,
109 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905. by G.
Stonnnel, Dlisseldorf, Germany ; res. 2383.
Ic. Dec. 26, 1908. 49940
2525
49941
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49953
Weg (Der) zu licht; Oder, Die alt-neue welt, a
lebens bild voii .ietztiiier gesellensehal't in 5
akten, by A. Goldknopf.
.-"ISNipn^x: cniDX ^^3 ,pups 5
© Abrahm Goldknopf, New York; D: 8390,
Apr. 20, 1906. 49941
Weg (Der) zum herzen; lustspiel in 1 akt, von
C. A. Weil. 11 p. 8°. Printed.
© Sept. 15, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1913 ; D : 34691 ;
G. A. Weil, Chicago. 49942
Weg (Der) zur ehe; komodie in 4 akteu, von
Tor Hedberg, autorisierte liberset/Amg ans
dem schwedisclien, von Carl Morburger. Ber-
lin, VertriebsstelK? des Verbandes deutscher
buhneuschriftsteller, 1915. 80 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1915 ; I) : 41907 ; Vertriebsstelle
des Verbandes deutscher biilinenschriftsteller,
Berlin. 49942a
Weg- (Der) zur liblle; scliwank in 3 auEziigen,
von Gnstav Kadelburg. Berlin, E. Bloch
[1908] 138 p. 8°.
© Eduard Bloch, Berlin ; D : 14417, Nov.
30, 1908; 2c. Nov. 30, 1908. 49943
Weh'dem, der fliegt; flugposse mit gesang in 4
akten. von F. Anthony, F. Ziegler und Eugen
Spero, niusik von Franz Ziegler. Vollstandl-
ges regiebuch. Wien, W. Karczag, 1911. 163
p. 8^
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1912 ; D : 28758 ; W. Karczag,
Vieinia. 49944
Wehrpfiichtige (Die) braut; oder. Der kuss des
herzogs, volk:-:tiinill! he operette in 3 akten,
von Gnstav Tuedenfeldt und Philipp Wei-
chand, musik von Franz Werther. Miinchen,
Rubinverlag— M. & W. Kohler, 1914. 102 p.
12°.
© Oct. 19, 1914 ; Ic. Apr. 2, 1915 ; D : 40322 ;
Rubinverlag — M. & W. Kohler, Munich.
49944a
Weib (Das) des reservisten; zeitbild mit ge-
sang in 4 akten, von Bernhard Buchbinder.
Berlin. Vertriebsstelle de.s Verbnndes deut-
scher biihnenschriftsteller, g. in. b. h., 1914.
78 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1914; D : 39249 ; Vertriebs-
stelle d. Verbandes deutscher biilinenschrifl-
steller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 49944b
Weiberfeind (Der); operette in 3 akten, von
Bernhard Buchbinder. musik vou Alfi-ed
Rieger. [Regiebuch] Leipzig, Aug. Cranz,
1910. 128 p. 8°.
© Ic. .Tan. 28, 1910 ; D : 20051 ; Aug. rjranz,
Leipzig. 49945
"Weiberfeind <Der) — Continued.
Same, bearbeitet von Rud. Schanzer.
Text
der gesange. Leipzig, A. Cranz, 1909. 48 p.
12°.
© Dec. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1909 ; D : 17748 ;
Aug. Cranz, Leipzig. 49946
Weibsteufel (Der); drama in 5 akten, von Karl
Schonherr. Leipzig, L. Staackmann, 3914.
115 p. 8°.
© Dec. 18, 1914 ; Ic. Mar. 1, 1915 ; D : 40728 ;
L. Staackmann, Leipzig. 49946a
Weighed in a balance; a melodrama in 3 acts,
by L. W. Hill.
© L. Webster Hill, Binghamton, N. Y. ;
D : 12642, Mar. 30, 1908. 49947
Weighed in the balance; play in 3 acts, by
M. F. James. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1915; D : 40291 ; May F.
.Tames, Santa Monica, Cal. 49947a
— or, Thecel, dramatic composition in 4 acts,
by L. De Lisle. 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1910; D: 22217; Louise De
Lisle, New York. 49948
a 4 act play, by L. De Lisle.
© L. De Lisle, New York ; D : 14535, Dec.
14, 1908. 49949
play in 4 acts, by L. De Lisle. [51] p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1911; D: 24108; Louise De
Lisle, New York.
49950
Weighed on yeast; a burlesque on Way down
East, by H. Montague.
© Harry Montague, New York ; 1899 : 35697,
May 29. 49951
Weihnachten ini felde; dramatisches spiel, vou
E. J. Freund. Antigo, Wis., Antigo publish-
ing company, 1915. 25 p. 16°.
© Oct. 1, 1915; 2c. Oct. 15, 1915; D: 42003;
Antigo pub. CO., Antigo, Wis. 49951a
Weinachts- und krippenspiele; von Enrica
von Handel-Mazzetti, mit einer eiuleitung von
.Tohann Ranftl. Berlin, K. W. Mecklenburg
vormals Richter'scher verlag, 1912. xxxi,
227 p. 12°.
© Oct. 25, 1912; 2c. Dec. 12, 1912; D:
31096 ; Konrad W. Mecklenburg vorm. Richter-
'scher verlag, Berlin. 49952
Weisse (Der) adler; oder, Die brautfahrt, kom-
odie in 5 sceneu, von J. Friedlander.
© Jacob Friedlander, Memphis, Tenn. ;
1884 : 11934, June 12. 49953
Weisse (Der) elefant. Sec Don Juan und die
kurtisane.
2526
49954
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
49975
Weisse (Die) schnur; komodie in 3 akten, von
Rudolf Strauss. [3], 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1912 ; D : 28411 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 49954
Weisse (Die) scliwester; scliauspiel in 4 akten,
von Francis Maro Crawford, einzig berechtigte
iibersetzung aus dem englischen, von Alice
Plitt. Berlin, Oesterheld & co., 1912. [3],
72 p. t".
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1912 ; D : 31736 ; Oesterheld
& CO., Berlin. 49955
Weisse (Die) weste; lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Fritz Friedmann-Frederich. Berlin, Berliner
theater-verlag, g. m. b. h., 1913. 70 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1913; D : 34.581 ; Berliner
theater-verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 49956
Weite (Das) land; tragikoniodie in 5 akten, von
Arthur Schnitzler. Berlin, S. Fischer, ver-
lag, 1911. 174 p. 12°.
© Oct. 13, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912 ; D : 28735 ;
S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin. 49957
Welcker's farce-comedy; by A. Welcker. Ms.
© Adair Welcker, Berkeley, Gal.; 1892:
18183, Apr. 26; 2c. July 5. 49958
Welcome (The) mother-in-law; a twenty min-
ute attempt to destroy an imperishable joke,
by A. G. Miller. [2], 13 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1909 ; D : 16521 ; Allen Greg-
ory Miller. New Orleans. 49959
Welcome to our city; in 3 acts, by G. V. Hobart.
[3], 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1910; D : 21637 ; George V.
Hobart, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 49960
Well, explain! a comedy in 3 acts, by J. K.
Simpson. [1], 47 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912 ; D : 29166 ; J. Kenneth
Simpson, Pittsburgh. 49961
Well-fed Dora; a travesty, by Sydney Rosen-
feld.
© George K. Fortescue, New York; 1883:
18974, Oct. 15. 49962
Well for goodness sake! Sec Gawk and the
girl.
Well, if I ever get any money; play in 1 act,
by B. I. Kinne. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1913; D : 34888 ; Burdette
Ingersoll Kinne, Madison, Wis. 49963
Well, I'll tell you; an original act in 1 scene,
by C. Reed.
© Charles Reed, San Francisco; 1884:
1705, Jan. 24. 49964
Well (A) matched pair; duologue for two
ladies, by Beryl Tanner. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1911. 12 p.
16°.
© June 16, 1911; 2c. June 16, 1911; D:
24494; Samuel French, ltd., London. 49965
Well (The) of the saints; a drama in 3 acts, by
J. M. Synge. New York, 1905. 4 p. 1., 45
numb. 1. 8°.
© J. M. Synge, Dublin, Ireland; D : 6190,
Feb. 7, 1905; 2c. Feb. 7, 1905. 49966
Well (A) preserved gentleman; a. farce in 1
act, by Robert C. V. Meyers.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39228,
July 30; 2c. July 30. 49967
Well-son; drama in 4 acts, by C. T. Richard-
son. [2], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913; D : 32415 ; Carlitus
Theo. Richardson, Portland, Me. 49968
Wells of Wyoming; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by Johnston McCuUey. 49 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Keating & Flood, Portland, Or. ; D : 10277,
Apr. 5, 1907; 2c. May 25, 1907. 49969
Welly Jones' scoop; a 1 act dramatic composi-
tion by F. J. Beaman. 22 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D :
10922, July 8, 1907 ; 2c. July 8, 1907. 49970
Welsh rabbit and burglars; playlet by G. E.
Towndrow. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1910; D: 20450; Grace
Eleanor Towndrow, New Rochelle, N. Y.
49971
Welsh (A) rarebit; by H. W. Hayes.
© Hiram W. Hayes, St. Louis; 1900 A:
31099, Dec. 24. 49972
play in 1 act, by J. J. Noel. 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Joseph J. Noel, Emeryville. Cal. ; D:
8396, Apr. 21, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1906. 49973
Welt (Die) in waffen; patriotisches volks-
stueck in 4 akten, von A. Heine. [2], 38 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1914; D: 38105; Adolf
Heine, Elkhart Lake, Wis. 49973a
Weltwende; schauspiel in 3 akten, von Jo-
hannes Wiegand. Bremen, Niedersachsen-
verlag Carl Schiinemann, 1910. 88 p. 8°.
© Jan. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1910 ; D : 17922 :
Eduard Bloch, Berlin. 49974
Wen Arewen; a drama in 4 acts, by B. Chapin.
52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin Chapin, New York ; D : 11964,
Dec. 21, 1907; 2c. Jan. 22, 1908. 49975
5379— VOL 2— le-
ss
2527
49976
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
49989
"Wenckershohe; schauspiel in 3 aufziigen [von]
Karl Alfred Schultz.
© Norman Schultz, New York ; 1899 : 33925,
May 20; 2c. May 20. 49976
Wenn Bismarck wiederkame; 2 szenen, von
* * *. Berlin, Oesterheld & co., 1914. 18 p.
12°.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1914; D: 39245; Oesterheld
& CO., Berlin. 49976a
Wenn das herz spricht; lustspiel in 3 akten,
von Francis de Croisset, deutsch von Otto
Eisenschitz. Wien-Berlin, Comoedia, 1912.
187 p. 12°.
© Ic. Julv 25, 1912 ; D : 30344 ; Comoedia,
Vienna. 49977
Wenn der fruliling kommt; posse mit gesang
und tanz in 3 akten, von Jean Kren und Georg
Okonkowski, gesangstexte von Alfred Schon-
feld, musik von Jean Gilbert [pseud, of Max
Winterfeld] Textbuch. Berlin-Wilmersdorf,
Felix Bloch erben, 1914. 115 p. 8°.
© Ic. May 15, 1914 ; D : 37042 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 49977a
Wenn der junge wein bliiht; lustspiel, von
Bjornstjerne Bjornson. 2. auflage. Berlin,
S. Fischer verlag, 1909. 179 p. 12°.
© Oct. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 30, 1909 ; D : 17226 ;
S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 49978
Wenn die liebe stirbt; drama einer kiinstlerehe
in 4 akten, von Carl Schmitz. Berlin, E.
Bloch, 1912. 110 p. 12°. Buhnenmanuskript.
© Ic. May 26, 1913; D: 33329; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 49979
Wenn eine frau will — ; eine szene frei nach
Pierre Bossuet und Georges Leglise, von Otto
Eisenschitz. 1 p. 1., 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914; D: 38528; Comoedia,
Vienna. 49979a
Wenn man schnupfen hat; schwank in 1 akt,
ftir die biihne frei bearbeitet von Alexander
Zingher und Adolf Glass. Wien, O. Eirich,
1913. 20 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913 ; D : 34565 ; Otto Eirich,
Vienna. 49980
Wenn mir todte erwachen. See Gesammelte
dramen: Henrik Ibsen.
Wenn's meine frau befiehlt. See Berliner
(Ein) hauswirth.
Wenn verliebte schworen! lustspiel in 6 ver-
wandluugen, von F. Kaibel. Karlsruhe, Ver-
lag der hofbuchhandlung Friedrich Gutsch
[1909] 163 p. 16°.
© July 1, 1909; 2c. Sept. 23, 1909; D:
16852; Franz Kaibel, Weimar, Germany.
49981
Wenn zwei dasselbe tun; 4 einakter, von Paul
Wertheimer. Berlin-Ch. Vita, deutsches
verlagshaus. 1909. 143 p. 12°. (Bibliothek
moderner dramen. bd. no. 32)
Contents : Wenn zwei dasselbe tun. — Die
komodie des todes. — Schwert und spindel. —
Der mentor.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin; D:
16154, June 23, 1909; 2c. June 24, 1909.
49982
Wenonah; a drama in 1 act, by J. A. Golden.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Golden, New York ; D : 10475,
May 2, 1907; 2c. Jan. 27, 1908. 49983
Wentworth; an original drama in 4 acts, by
N. J. Tommins, founded on an episode in The
spaewife.
© Nicholas Joseph Tommins, Paterson;
1891:28603, Aug. 8. 49984
Wep-Ton-No-Mah, the Indian mail carrier;
by G. Mohawk and Charlie Charles. Type-
written.
© Go-won-go Mohawk, United States ; 1892 :
46173, Nov. 12; Ic. Nov. 3. 49985
Wer andern eine grube grabt, fallst selbst
hinein. See Rache (Die) eines weibes.
Wer zuletzt lacht; posse mit gesang und tanz
in 3 akten, von Arthur Lippschitz und A.
Bernstein-Sawersky, musik von Leon Jessel.
Berlin, W. Mandel, 1913. 66 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914 ; D : 38516 ; W. Mandel,
Berlin. 49985a
Were I the king; or, A fisherman's romance, a
mythical romantic play in 4 acts, the only
version founded on the original French play
Si j'6tais roi, by H. Bruce. [94] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Harry Bruce, London ; D : 6134, Jan. 25,
1905 ; 2c. Feb. 14, 1905. 49986
Were-wolf (The); play in 4 acts, by G. De V.
Canfield. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1913; D: 35168; Geraldine
De Vere Canfield, St. Louis. 49987
a romantic play in 1 act, by Lilian Mou-
brey and W. H. Pollock. New York, The Mer-
shon CO. [1898] 43 p. 12°.
© Walter Herries Pollock, London; 1898:
36667, June 15; 2c. June 15. 49988
Werther; a lyric opera in 4 acts and 5 tableaux,
by Edouard Blau, Paul Milliet and Georges
Hartmann, music by Massenet, English version
by Elizabeth Beall Ginty. New York, F. Rull-
man,
© F. Rullman, New York; 1894:2989,
Jan. 10. 49989
2528
49989
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50011
Wespennest (Das); cirammatische scene fiir ein
verwandlungsschauspieler, von Hermann
Wagenfuhr. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1914; D: 35985; Oester-
held & CO., Berlin. 49989a
West and company; drama in 4 acts, by C.
Thropp. [2], 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1912; D: 31391; Clara
Thropp, Central Park, N. Y. 49990
West (The) end; or, The doings of the smart
set, musical play in 3 acts, by G. Dance and
G. Arliss, music by Edward Jones. [155] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© George Dance and George Arliss, Lon-
don; D:2394, Sept. 30, 1902; 2c. Sept. 30,
1902. 49991
West Iiynne; companion play to East Lynne,
emotional drama in 5 acts, by M. L. Johnson.
[5], 103 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Martha Lafitte Johnson, United States;
1882 : 19173, Nov. 13 ; 2c. July 1, 1884. 49992
West o' the moon; original play in 4 acts, by
E. Broome. 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1913; D: 32930; Elizabeth
Broome, East Orange, N. J. 49993
West of Luke; play in 4 acts, by A. B, Kutt-
ner. 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5. 1910 ; D : 17867 ; Alfred Booth
Kuttner, New York. 49994
West of Omaha; farce in 1 act, by Rachel
Barton Butler. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1909. 30 p. 12°.
© Dec. 11, 1909; 2c. Dec. 13, 1909; D:
17680 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 49995
West Point; by E. C. Smith and J. Carl.
© Ed. C. Smith and Jessie Carl, Boston;
1889 : 5155, Feb. 13. 49996
an American military opera, by E. F.
Naulty.
© Edwin Fairfax Naulty, Philadelphia ; D :
5799, Oct. 3, 1904. 49997
a melodrama in 5 acts.
© W. S. Alexander, United States; 1884:
2217, Jan. 31; 2c. Feb. 25. 49998
— a melodrama in 4 acts, by J. H. Davies.
© John Henry Davies, New York ; D : 3692,
July 8, 1903. 49999
■play in 4 acts, by R. M. Townsend. [3],
116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1911; D: 23889; Ralph M.
Townsend, Philadelphia. 50000
West (The) Point cadet; a musical comedy in
3 acts, book by Willie Edouin, music by Al-
fred Muller Norden. [181] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Frank W. Sanger, New York; D : 3965,
Sept. 18, 1903; 2c. Mar. 10, 1904. 50001
West Point parrot; a sketch, by C. Dean. 3 p.
f°. Printed.
© Cliff Dean, Chicago; D : 6896, July 3,
1905 ; 2c. June 24, 1905. 50002
West Point proposal; comedy sketch in 1 act,
by B. Lemohn. [3], 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. May 22, 1913 ; D : 33291 ; B. Lemohn,
Tacoma. 50003
West Point, U. S. M. A.; a realistic original
drama of romance on the Hudson in 4 acts,
by M. Townsend and Lieut. W. E. P. French,
U. S. A.
•
© Margaret Townsend and Wm. E. P.
French, New York ; 1897 : 4S870, Aug. 31.
50004
Western (A) blizzard; a sensational dramatic
sketch in 2 tableau::^:, by M. L. Leftingwell.
13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Miron L. Leffingwell, New York; 1891:
24247, July 3 ; 2c. July 3. 50005
Western (A) Bowery girl; a drama in 4 acts,
by W. H. Carson. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Henry Carson, New York ; D :
10121, aiar. 11, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1907.
50006
Same. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Henry Carson, New York; D:
10686, June 1, 1907 ; 2c. June 1, 1907. 50007
Westeria chivalry; story of frontier life in 1
act, by B. Chapman and D. Stuart. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915 ; D : 39372 ; Stuart and
Chapman, San Francisco. 50007a
Western (The) countess; musical cyclone from
the woollj' West in 2 breezes, original book
and lyrics by Ralph Smith and Paul Sheard,
rev. by John P. Benham, Archie Duggan and
.1. E. Lawrence, music by J. E. Lawrence.
[99] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1911; D: 25223; J. Ernest
Lawrence, Toronto, Canada. 50008
Western girl; a drama of the old West in 4
acts, by L. McCormick [i. e. A. L. McCormick]
[99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Langdou McCormick, Port Huron, Mich. ;
D : 2552, Nov. 4, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1902.
50009
4 act comedy, by J. Lawrence. [34] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1911 ; D : 28201 ; John Law-
rence, Cincinnati. 50010
a musical comedy in 2 acts, book, lyrics
and music, by T. T. Railey. [3], 80 p. f°
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Thos. T. Railey, Harrisonville, Mo.; D:
15261, Mar. 6, 1909; 2c. Mar. 8, 1909. 50011
2529
50012
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50030
Western girl — Continued.
a play, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1883 : 18596,
Oct. 10. 50012
play in 3 acts, by J. R. Coryell. [107] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913 ; D : 34161 ; John Russell
Coryell, Readfield, Me. .50013
Western (A) heiress; a comedy in 5 acts, by
C. M. Coolidge. Philadelphia, Baker & Hayes,
1885. 43 p., front. 16°.
© Cassiu^ M. Coolidge, New York; 1884:
24772, Dec. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1885. 50014
Western (A) heroine with a Swede sheriff;
western drama in 4 acts, by P. H. Ames.
[2], 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1915 ; D : 41713 ; Perley Henry
Ames, Rockland, Me. 50014a
Western justice; 1 act play, by T. E. Smith.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1910; D: 22944; Thomas
Ernest Smith, Bridgeport, Conn. 50015
Western (A) king, Hank Monk, stage driver.
© Stevens and Lee, Chicago; 1893:6821,
Feb. 3. 50016
Western (The) lad; western comedy drama in
4 acts and 5 scenes, by J. H. McMackin, 31
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1915 ; D : 39478 ; John Henry
McMackin, San Fernando, Cal. ■ 50016a
Western (A) man; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
W. H. Locke. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Will H. Locke, Mound City, Mo.; D:
10834, June 24, 1907; 2c. June 24, 1907.
50017
Western nature studies; by B. Burke. 15 p.
illus. 16°. Printed.
© Billie Burke, New York ; D : 14156, Oct.
27, 1908; 2c. Oct. 28, 1908. 50018
Western (A) politician; a comedy drama in 5
acts, by M. G. Winstock.
© Melvin G. Winstock, Seattle; 1897:
32561, May 28. 50019
Western (A) product; or, The romance of Faro
gulch, a sensational melodrama in 4 acts and
prologue, by W. G. Browne. [2], 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© W. Gault Browne, Chicago; D : 2235,
Aug. 14, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1902. 50020
Western (A) ranger; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by M. Cook. 54 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Minnie Cook, Paterson ; D : 8806, July
10, 1906 ; 2c. July 10, 1906. 50021
Western romance; a comic opera, by B. N. Beal.
© Bertram Noel Beal, Denver ; 1898 : 31817,
May 23 ; 2c. May 26. 50022
See also Lucella.
Western (The) Rose; or, The perils of the
emigrant, a drama in 5 acts, by John W.
Woodhull.
© Griff J. Thomas, for John H. Williams,
Berlin, Wis. ; 1875 : 10070, Oct. 1. 50023
Western (The) sheriff; play in 1 act, by W. L.
Thorne. [1], 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1915 ; D : 42444 ; William L.
Thorne, Oakland, Cal. 50023a
Western (The) Union; a farce comedy in 2
acts, by M. J. O'Neill.
© M. J. O'Neill, Philadelphia ; 1890 : 10985,
Apr. 3. 50024
Western (The) Union telegraph; a comedy in
3 acts, by G. Hoey.
© George Hoey, Philadelphia; 1880:528,
Jan. 9. 50025
Western (The) way; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by F. T. Roberts.
© Fred Thomas Roberts, Chicago; D:
11388, Sept. 21, 1907. 50026
play in 1 act, by J. Noel. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1914 ; D : 36050 ; Joseph Noel,
New York. 50026a
Western ways; drama in 1 act, by Charles God-
dard. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1914; D: 36777; Star co..
New York. 50026b
Western (A) wild-flower; a 4 act melodrama,
by W. G. Long. 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William G. Long, Philadelphia; D : 5661,
Oct. 19, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1904. 50027
Westerner (The); a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by E. Rose. Typewritten.
© Edward Rose, New York; 1889:31272,
Oct. 15; 2c. Apr. 28, 1899. 50028
a melodrama in 5 acts, by P. B. Christen-
sen.
© Paul B. Christensen, Spreckels, Cal.;
D : 7181, Aug. 29, 1905. 50029
a play of western militai'y life in 4 acts,
by A. E. Wills.
© Anthony E. Wills, Brooklyn; D : 10521,
May 8, 1907. 50030
tabloid comedy drama in 3 acts, by Robert
J. Sherman. Chicago, Chicago manuscript
CO., 1915. [34] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Oct. 14, 1915; 2c. Nov. 22, 1915; D:
42324 ; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 50030a
2530
50031
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50051
Westemymphe (Die); lustspiel in 3 akten, von
G. Olmar. [3], 130 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1911; D: 25466; Gustav
Olmar, New York. 50031
Weston, the walkist; a very amusing sketch,
by John Mack, arr. by Charles White. New
York, R. M. De Witt, 1875. 7 p. 12°. ( [De
Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 75])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
14044, Dec. 30. 50032
Westward ho; a play in 4 acts, by F. G.
Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York; 1870:
3189, Oct. 26. 50033
a play in prologue and 4 acts, founded on
Charles Kingsley's novel, by T. D[ykesl
Beasley. Typewritten.
© T. D. Beasley, Berkeley, Cal. ; 1900 A:
11626, May 7 ; 2c. June 11. 50034
^Same. [3], 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913; D: 31917; Thomas D.
Beasley, Alameda, Cal. 50035
Wet and dry; by G. R. Cram.
© George R. Cram, Chicago ; D : 14159.
Oct. 27. 1908. 50036
Wet blanket; by Margery Stanley Clark. Lon-
don, S. French, ltd. ; New York, S. French,
1910. 20 p. 12°. ([French's acting ed., no.
1512] )
© Dec. 31, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 22982 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 50037
Wet vs. dry; dialogue-debate between Tom
O'Neill, a saloon keeper, and a license com-
missioner, as given by E. J. Hall and D. C.
Summers. 32 p. 8°. Printed.
© June 27, 1915; 2c. Dec. 24, 1915; D:
42558; B. J. Hall and D. C. Summers, Den-
ver. 50037a
See also Dialogue-debate, wet vs. dry.
Whangdoole comedy four; a comedy in 1 act,
by B. Kemp.
© Bobby Kemp, Chicago ; D : 1405, Feb. 6,
1902. 50038
Wharf (The) rat; comedy in 1 act, by H. Mc-
Allister. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1912; D: 30260; Hall Mc-
Allister, New York. 50039
What a beauty; a comedietta, by L. S. Walker,
San Francisco, Cuddy & Hughes, 1870.
© L. S. Walker, San Francisco; 1870:
3903, Nov. 19. 50040
What a girl can do; in 3 acts, by Roy La Marr
[pseud, of R. Mosher] [3], 44 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 5, 1910 ; D : 21471 ; Roy Mosher,
Chicago. 50041
What a girl will do.
© Charles W. Fonda, Springfield, Mass. ;
D:5568, Sept. 27, 1904. 50042
What a man can do; melodrama play in 4 acts,
by J. H. Taylor. 25 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915 ; D : 39899 ; J. H. Taylor,
Santa Rosa, Cal. . 50042a
What a man wishes; drama in 3 acts, by G. V.
Tyler and W. S. Hill. [122] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1914 ; D : 38387 ; G. Vere Tyler
and William Stanley Hill, New York. 50042b
What a mistake; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
Al. Owen. [2], 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1912; D: 29854; Al. Owen,
Wilkinsburg, Pa. 50043
What a pal; sketch, by B. Lloyd. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1912 ; D : 28982 ; Bert Lloyd,
Norwich, England. 50044
What a woman can do; comedy drama in 4
acts, by G. D. Morris. [117] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 16, 1910; D: 21046; Geo. D.
Morris, Boston. 50045
What a woman may not tell; play in 1 act, by
Judith Broad. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1913; D: 32877; Ida Grod-
sky. New York. 50046
What a woman will do.
wins.
See Man (The) who
What ails you; play in 3 acts, by Rupert
Hughes. 189 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1912; D: 31223; Henry W.
Savage, New York. 50047
What all the world should know; by J. P.
Lockney.
© John P. Lockney, New York ; D : 4536.
Jan. 21, 1904. 50048
What an awful thing a boy is; a comic drama,
pt. 1. Harrisburgh, Ky., The author, 1879.
32 p. 16°.
© Ed. Porter Thompson, Harrisburgh, Ky. ;
1879 : 1052, Jan. 21 ; 2c. May 22, 1880. 50049
What are the wild waves saying? by M. E.
Swan. Typewritten,
© Mark E. Swan, New York ; 1900 A : 4325.
Feb. 16; 2c. Feb. 21. 50050
— a novel oddity, by D. Crimmins. Ms.
© Dan Crinunins, New York ; 1891 : 912,
Jan. 6; 2c. Jan. 6. 50051
2531
50052
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50066
What became of Parker; a farce comedy in 4
acts, by Maurice Hageman. Chicago, The
dramatic publishing company [1898] 72 p.
12°. ([American acting drama])
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1898 : 52110,
Sept. 6; 2c. Sept. 6. 50052
What became of the burglar; by C. M. Fowler.
© Chas. Melville Fowler, Sand Lake, Mich. ;
1900 A : 5960, Mar. 5 ; 2c. Feb. 7. 50053
What Biddy did; a comedy in 3 acts, by Emma
Taylor [i. e. E. T. Rawson]
© Emma Taylor Rawson, New York ; 1880 :
8626, June 7. 50054
What can't a woman do; farce comedy in 1
act, by W. Bradshaw. [11] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1914 ; D : 36427 ; Will Brad-
shaw, Chicago. 50054a
What charity covers; comedy in 1 act, by
David Garrow. London, S. French, ltd.;
New York, S. French, 1911. 24 p. 12°.
([French's acting ed. no. 2384])
© Mai-. 31, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1911 ; D : 23815 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 50055
What Christmas brought to Tom and Nell;
a holiday entertainment in 5 pts., by H. S.
Russell. [24] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hattie S. Russell, Ann Arbor ; D : 13515,
Aug. 7, 1908; 2c. Aug. 7, 1908. 50056
What could you expect? or. Nothing but bur-
lesque, a musical comedy extravaganza in 1
act and 2 scenes, by W. F. Sage.
© Will F. Sage, Boston; 1881:12056,
Aug. 4. 50057
What did Elsie do? a farcical comedy in 3
acts, by M. Russell.
© Marion Russell, Ridgefield, N. J.; D:
7883, Jan. 11, 1906. 50058
What did Tomkins do? farce comedy in 3 acts,
by H. C. Clarke.
© Harry Corson Clarke, Chicago; 1900 A:
14236, June 8. 50059
What do I have? comedy in 4 acts, by C. Fue.
[6], 150 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1911 ; D : 25962 ; Charles Fue,
Chicago. 50060
What do we know? original drama in 3 acts,
by F. Mandel. 152 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1909 ; D : 17858 ; Frank Man-
del, New York. 50061
What do you know about ghosts? See Com-
plete Hallowe'en book.
What do you know about women? original
farce comedy in 3 acts, by C. E. Mace. [99] p.
4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1915 ; D : 42295 ; Charles E.
Mace, Denver. 50061a
What do you mean? melodramatic farce in 3
acts, by N. F. Houston. 137 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913; D : 32815 ; Norman F.
Houston, Passaic, N. J. 50062
What does it profit a man? dramatic compo-
sition, by J. P. Heffern. [1], 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1914 ; D : 37330 ; James Pat-
rick Heffern, Chicago. 50062a
What does the public want? satire on events of
the day, by B. Gerard. [85] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1914; D: 37851; Barney
Gerard, New York. 50062b
See also Hot dog.
What doth it profit? comedy in 4 acts, by C.
Kennedy. 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1910; D: 17909; Charles
Kennedy, New York. 50063
What every man does; by H. S. Martin. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1909 ; D : 17323 ; H. S. Mar-
tin, Seattle, 50064
What every man knows; or, Good-night, a
sketch for three people, by A. Marshall. [3],
21 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1912; D: 30926; Abigail
Marshall, New York. 50065
What every woman ought to know; satirical
farce in 3 acts, by W. Collison. [86] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1914 ; D : 36272 ; Wilson Colli-
son, Columbus, O. 50065a
What every woman should know; original
comedy drama in 4 acts, by Lem B. Parker.
[1], 57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1914; D: 37928; M. M. and
Ed. Dubinsky, Rock Island, 111. 50065b
What every woman thinks she knows; suffra-
gette monologue, by Harry L. Newton. New
York, M. Witmark & sons, 1913. 10 p. 12°.
© Aug. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1913 ; D : 34008 ;
M. Witmark & sons. New York. 50066
What every woman wants; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by Edward E. Rose. 1 p. 1., 126 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1914 ; D : 38670 ; Ed. W. Row-
land and Edwin Clifford, Chicago. 50066a
2532
50067
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50083
What every woman wants to know; by F. G.
Conine. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1911 ; D : 25828 ; Frances G.
Conine, Cleveland. 50067
What fools these mortals be. See Puck and
Judge.
What fools wom.en are; comedy in 3 acts, by
M. Dana. 131 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1912; D: 28835; Marvin
Dana, Nutley, N. J. 50068
V/hat God hath joined; a society drama in 4
acts, by R. D. Kathrens. 33 p. 8°. Printed.
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912; D:
28181; Richard D. Katlirens, Kansas City,
Mo. 50069
What God hath joined together; a play in 3
acts, by A. Tridon.
© Andre Tridon, New York ; D : 15665, Apr.
20, 1909. 50070
vaudeville sketch, by G. J. Stillman. [14]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1914 ; D : 39147 ; Geo. J. Still-
man, Jersey City, N. J. 50070a
What goes up; or. Up in the air, farce comedy
playlet in 3 scenes, by Alan Brooks [pseud, of
I. Playward] [45] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1911 ; D : 25940 ; Irving Hay-
ward, New York. 50071
What happened at a soldiers' home; in 3 acts,
by C. F. Rognon. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles F. Rognon, Orting, Wash.; D:
2178, Aug. 1, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1902. 50072
What happened at Jones'; comedy sketch in 1
act, by M. B. Cooke.
© Marjorie Benton Cooke, Chicago; 1900
A : 5876, Mar. 3 ; 2c. Mar. 3. 50073
What happened at midnight; a drama in 1
act, by R. W. Graham. 19 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Robert W. Gi-aham, East Providence,
R. I.; D: 14.555, Dec. 17, 1908; 2c. Dec. 17,
1908. 50074
What happened at the fountain; 1 act dra-
matic sketch, by E. Gervase. IS p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1915; D : 40142 ; Edward
Gervase, Brooklyn. 50074a
What happened in no. 44; play in 1 act, by
V. H. Smalley. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1910; D: 20882; Victor H.
Smalley, New Orleans. 50075
What happened in three weeks; drama in 5
nets, by E. Lathtte Brautigani. [64] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Emma L. Brautigam, Philadelphia; D:
12818, Apr. 6, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1908. 50076
What happened on Friday; in 3 acts, by
W. G. Browne.
© W. Gault Browne, Chicago; 1900 A:
27065, Oct. 31. 50077
What happened to Braggs; farce comedy in 3
acts, by B. L. C. Griffith. Philadelphia,
Penn publishing company, 1911. 90 p. 12".
© Oct. 27, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1911 ; D : 25634 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 50078
What happened to Bundy; play in 3 acts, by
Louis de Coucy. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 1, 1914 ; D : 37489 ; Gustave Froh-
man, New York. 50078a
What happened to Hannah; minstrel after-
piece, by Harry L. Newton. Chicago, T. S.
Denison & co. [1915] 8 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; 2c. June 28, 1915; D:
41102; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 50078b
What happened to Jones; an original farce in
3 acts, by George H. Broadhurst. New York,
Samuel French; London, S. French, ltd.,
1897. 107 p. 12°. ([French's standard
library ed.])
© Broadhurst bros., Chicago; 1897:24086,
Apr. 19 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1910. 50079
Same. New York, Samuel French; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1910. 107 p. 12°.
([French's standard library ed.])
© Nov. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 22, 1910; D:
22621 ; Broadhurst bros.. New York. 50080
What happened to Jonesburg; farce comedy
in 3 acts, by P. D. Whitson. [132] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1914; D: 36079; P. Denton
Whitson, New York. 50080a
What happened to Die; play in 3 acts, by G. E.
Engesser and Vates Engesser. [1], 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1914; D: 35992; George E.
Engesser, St. Peter, Minn. 50080b
What happened to Kip; opera bouffe libretto in
3 acts, by J. Stearns [pseud, of Justine Sterns
Lewis] 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1911; D: 23261; Justine
Stearns, New York. 50081
What happened to the newlyweds. See Will
(The) of Uncle Obadiah.
What happened to Trixie; comedy in 1 act, by
G. Thompson. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1912; D: 28282; Garfield
Thompson, St. Louis. 50082
What happened to Willie; a farcical sketch,
by C. Ross. Typewritten.
© Cecilia Ross, Brooklyn ; 1898 : 62987, Oct.
26; Ic. Oct. 26. 50083
2533
50084
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50096
What hath God wrought; in 3 acts, by Edwin
Slocum. [100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1911 ; D : 24490 ; June Dur-
nell Slocum, Philadelphia. 50084
What have I done? by C. L. Klein.
© Clara Louisa Klein, Covington, Ky. ;
1886 : 5439, Mar. 8. 50085
What is fame? a tragi -comedy in 1 act, music
incidental, by M. L. Webber. 6 p. f °. TjTpe-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1910; D: 21904; Margie
Louise Webber, Denver. 50086
What is forgotten? comedy drama in 4 acts,
by J. Hinckley. [123] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Julian Hinckley, New York; D:6364,
Mar. 20, 1905; 2c. Mar. 20, 1905. 50087
What is home without a cook?
housework.
See General
What is home without a mother-in-law? farce
in 1 act and 2 scenes, by S. Devere.
© Sam Devere, New York; 1899:18454,
Mar. 11. 50088
See also Lobster (The)
What is love? comedy in 3 acts, by G. Scar-
borough. [133] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1914; D: 37310; George
Scarborough, Tompkinsville, N, Y. 50088a
comedy in 2 acts, by G. Scarborough. [106]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35224 ; George Scar-
borough, Tompkinsville, N. Y. 50088b
- — 1 act play in 2 scenes, by H. E. Woulfe. 12
p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913; D : 33044 ; Honor E.
Woulfe, Waco, Tex. 50089
What is love for? a play in 4 acts, by F. Trues-
dell. 200 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Truesdell, New York ; D :
14117, Oct. 22, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1908. 50090
What is to be; a 4 act drama, by D. D. Cohen.
© David D. Cohen, St. Paul ; D : 10977, July
15, 1907. 50091
What'll you have? comedy of American life
in 4 acts, by G. Middletou and G. Bolton.
[139] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1915 ; D : 41426 ; George Mid-
dleton and Guy Bolton, New York. 50091a
What love can do; an American comedy ih 3
acts, by S. Morse. [2], 120 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Samuel Morse, New York ; D : 4519, Jan.
18, 1904; 2c. Jan. 28, 1904. 50092
What love will do; play in 4 acts, by W.
Bonelli. [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1915; D: 41807; William
Bonelli, New York. 50092a
See also House (The) of Grandet.
What Maisie lost; comedy sketch, by A. Blanch-
ard. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1914; D: 37626; Arthur
Blanchard, Cambridge, Mass. 50092b
What makes the woman; words by Geo. Ar-
thurs, music by Leslie Stuart, from the comic
opera The belle of Mayfair. [New York,
Francis, Day and Hunter] 6 p. f°.
© Francis, Day & Hunter, London; D:
8362, Apr. 17, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1906. 50093
What male hysterics will do. S0e Married in
Hoboken.
What man calls love; play in 4 acts, by J. M.
Murfin. [2], 114 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1915; D: 42153; Jane M.
Murfin, Detroit. 50093a
What married men do; farce in 1 act, by G. M.
Rosener. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8. 1911; D: 25977; George M.
Rosener, New York. 50094
What men are; musical comedy in 4 acts, by A.
Schorr.
4 "j\s br^D"^i:DiV N
;pjin n2J:jrr2 D^n ^ix
Typewritten. [Libretto
[2], 143 p. 8'
only]
© Ic. Dec. .5, 1914; D: 39009; Anshel
Schorr, Philadelphia. 50094a
What men call love; a nautical drama in 4
acts. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. H. Hargreves, jr., and G. C. Weigel,
New York ; D : 4552, Jan. 26, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 9,
1904. 50095
What men make of women. See Blood red
rose of sin.
What might happen if we had war with
Japan. See Intercepted (The) m.essage.
What might have been; comedy drama in 4
acts, by O. Davis. [154] p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1914 ; D : 35748 ; Owen Davis,
Yonkers, N. Y. 50095a
See also Henpeckos (The)
What might have happened after this war.
See Peace (The) commission.
What money cannot buy; a drama in 4 acts,
by M. Magnus, adapted from a play by Her-
mann Sudermann.
© Maurice Magnus, Berlin ; D : 7979, Feb.
12, 1906. 50096
2534
50097
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50118
What money cannot buy — Contiuued.
a melodrama in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by
I. B. Goodrich, jr. [83] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr., Boston; D:3236,
Apr. 3, 1903 ; 2c. May 12, 1903. 50097
What money can't buy; comedy in 3 acts, by
Charlie de Lima. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles A. de Lima, New York; D:
15456, Mar. 26, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 26, 1909.
50098
— dramatic sketch in 1 act, by E. F. Payne.
12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Edward F. Payne, Belmont, Mass. ; D :
14382, Nov. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1908.
50099
— play in 4 acts, by E. Rothman. [30] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1915; D : 39736 ; Eugene
Rothman, New York. 50099a
■by George Broadhurst. [162] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1915 ; D : 41582 ; Basil Broad-
hurst, New York. 50099b
play in 3 acts of New York life of today,
by J. Burke, jr. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1909; D: 17067; James
Burke, jr., Port Richmond, N. Y. 50100
What money will do; an original drama [in 4
acts] by L. B. Parker. [144] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1909; D: 16554; Lem B.
Parker and Frank M. Witmark, New York.
50101
What never happens; farce in 3 acts, by G.
Jacobson, pen name H. V. Wakefield. [91] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1915; D: 41978; Gershon
Jacobson, Washington. 50101a
What next? a character sketch in 1 act.
© Rose Melville, Memphis, Tenn. ; 1898:
6121, Jan. 17 ; 2c. Jan. 17. 50102
What really happened; a play in 1 act, by Sel
Martin [pseud, of S. Lewis] 6 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 22, 1912; D: 30083; Shelley
Lewis, New York. 50103
What's in a name; a comedietta, by M. L.
Tincker.
© M. L. Tincker, Boston ; 1879 : 22, Jan. 2.
50104
20 p.
— comedy in 1 act, by F. Listemann.
8°. Typewritten.
© Franz Listemann, New York; D:3344,
Apr. 27, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1903. 50105
What's in a name — Continued.
comedy in 1 act, by L. B. Comins. [1], 42
p. 4°. Ms.
© Lizbeth B. Comins, Boston ; 1892 : 52619,
Dec. 23; Ic. Jan. 25, 1893; 2c. (typewritten)
Dec. 23, 1892. 50106
a comedy in 3 acts, by P. R. Kellar and
W. T. Nash.
© Philip R. Kellar and W. Thos. Nash,
Chicago ; D : 7399, Oct. 14, 1905. 50107
— drama in 4 acts, by L. Goddu.
© Louis Goddu, New York; 1878:4041,
Apr. 5. 50108
farce comedy in 1 act, by E. Hanlon. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1913 ; D : 35241 ; Edward Han-
lon, New York. 50109
— • farce in 1 act, by G. F. Russell.
© G. Frederic Russell, Philadelphia ; 1895 :
1380, Jan. 3. 50110
farcical sketch, by T. D. Beasley. [10] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1912; D: 29399; Thomas
Dykes Beasley, Alameda, Cal. 50111
1 act sketch, by Mary Wellington [pseud, of
Marie Weller] [12] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1912 ; D : 29074 ; Marie Weller,
New York. 50112
What's in a title; farce comedy in 1 act, by
G. P. Randall. 20 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1913; D: 34218; George P.
Randall, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 50113
What's in a voice? comedy in 3 acts, by E.
Scott. 59 p. 4°. Tjiiewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915 ; D : 39760 ; Elmer Scott,
Sandusky, O. 50113a
What's next? an original farcical comedy in 3
acts, by Bob AVatt [pseud, of R. W. Smiley]
© Robert Watt Smiley, Philadelphia ; 1885 :
14277, July 2. 50114
Same.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1895:
41239, Aug. 12; 2c. Nov. 14. 50115
a spasmodic play in 3 acts. [52] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Katharine Moller, La Crosse, Wis. ; D :
6436, Mar. 31, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 31, 190.5. 50116
What's the matter with Hannah? by N. Way-
burn,
© Ned Wayburn, New York ; D : 8789, Julv
6, 1906. 50117
What's the matter with Mary? a comedy of
the day in 3 acts, by G. G. Hastings.
© George Gordon Hastings, New York ; D :
14763, Jan. 7, 1909. 50118
2535
50118
DRAMATIC COMPOSITION'S
50138
What's the matter with Ruth? interruption in
1 act, by George M. Rosener. [1], 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1915; D: 42581; George J.
Wetzel, New York. 50118a
What's the matter with Susan? a farcical com-
edy in 3 acts, by L. Ditrichstein. [177] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Leo Ditrichstein, New York; D : 3983,
Sept. 21, 1903; 2c. Sept. 21, 1903. 50119
What's the matter with the Cobb family? com-
edy drama, by L. Grover.
© Leonard Grover, Brooklyn ; D : 11806,
Nov. 26. 1907. 50120
What's the use? comedy in 1 act, by E. Mitchell.
[2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914 ; D : 35826 ; Earle Mitch-
ell, New York. 50120a
4°. Type-
9 p.
— comedy sketch, by T. Best,
written.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1915; D : 41981 ;
Best, Salt Lake City.
Theodore
50120b
— farce in 3 acts, by A. Hodges. [2], 92 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1913; D: 33112; Arthur
Hodges, New York. 50121
'Playlet for four characters, by G. A. Lem-
ming. [1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1909 ; D : 16633 ; Geo. A. Lem-
ming, Chicago. 50122
'Sketch in 1 act, by .T. H. Kehoe. Milwaukee,
A. E. Reim. 7 p. 16°.
© Mar. 21, 1911; 2c. Mar. 20, 1911; D:
23690; Adolph E. Reim, Milwaukee. 50123
What's tonight? Chanukkali farce comedy in
2 acts, by S. S. Grossman. Cincinnati, The
Ark, 1911. 17 p. 8°.
© Nov. 2, 1911 ; 2c. Nov. 9. 1911 ; D : 25768 ;
Snmuel S. Grossman, Philadelphia. 50124
What's wrong? comedy in 3 acts, by J. F. Bal-
lard. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1<!. Aug. 19, 1912 ; D : 30573 ; John Fred-
'^rick Ballard, Peterborough, N. H. 50125
Same. New York, Samuel F'rench ; London,
S. French, ltd., 1914. 155 p. 12°.
© May 4, 1914 ; 2c. May 5, 1914 ; D : 36942 ;
David Belasco, New York. 50125a
What shall I take? an Ethiopian fai'ce in 1 act,
by Frank Dinnont. New York, R. M. De Witt,
1876. 9 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and
comic di'ama, no. 93])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7991, July 3 ; 2c. July 26. 50126
What shall it urofit a man; a morality play in
1 act, by P. A. Hutchison. [3], 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1913 ; D : 32241 ; Percy Adams
Hutchison, New York. 50127
What shall we do with Augustus? a comedy
drama in 3 acts, by J. W. Long.
© James W. Long, Washington; 1900 A:
18157, July 23. 50128
What she did for him; play in 3 acts, by M. C.
Wentworth. [99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Jan. 27, 1912; D: 28461; Marion
Craig Wentworth, Boston. 50129
What she knew; an original play in 3 acts,
R. H. Gibbons and Adelaide Birdsall Warren.
[3], 51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1910 ; D : 21598 ; Robt. Hume
Gibbons, Detroit. 50130
What she wasn't; by W. R. Gompf. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Wallace R. Gompf, New York ; D : 5069,
May 24, 1904; 2c. May 24, 1904. 50131
What ship's that? the U. S, battleship ship
Nero; a nautical melodrama, by H. Meredith.
© Harry Meredith, Boston ; 1898 : 17376,
Mar. 14; 2c. Mar. 14. 50132
What should she do? play in 1 act, by M. Fer-
ber. [3], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1913; D: 32911; Maurice
Ferber, Boston. 50133
or, Jealousy, a drama of the times in 5
acts and 6 tableaux, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1874 : 10848,
Aug. 20. 50134
What struck Duffer; farce in 1 act, adapted by
L. J. Cella. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis J. Cella, New York; D : 10004,
Feb. 20, 1907; 2c. Feb. 20, 1907. 50135
What the audience don't see. Bee Canned.
What the baby did; a 1 act play, by W. M.
Cressy.
© Will M. Cressy, Concord, N. H. ; D:
13971, Oct. 1, 1908. 50136
What the Diddys did when the 'quake quit;
[sketch] by J. A. Walker. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1909; D: 16559; John A.
Walker, San Francisco. 50137
What the experts said. See Monomaniacs
(The)
What the husband did; a play in 1 act, by
Preston Kendall. 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© P. Kendall, Lamar, Col. ; D : 9670, Dec. 1,
1906; 2c. Dec. 1, 1906. 50138
2536
50138
COPYHIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50152
What the moon saw; original play in 1 act, by
S. R. Drew. [1], 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1914; D: 39145; S. Rankin
Drew. New York. 50138a
What the old man does is always right; com-
edy in 1 act, by H. Sandby. [13] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1911; D: 28055; Mrs. Her-
man Sandby, Philadelphia. 50139
What the phonograph told; a domestic comedy-
drama in 1 act, by A. W. Stace. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Arthur W. Stace, Grand Rapids, Mich.;
D : 9933, Feb. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907. 50140
What the public wants; play in 4 acts, by
Arnold Bennett. New York, G. H. Doran
company, 1911. 151 p. 12°.
© July 6, 1911 ; 2c. July 8, 1911 ; D : 24760 ;
George H. Doran co., New York. 50141
What the salt did. See Salt (The) of matri-
mony.
What the ship brought; in 1 act, by C. Ellis.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Celie Ellis, New York; D:4819, Mar,
31, 1904; 2c. Mar. 31, 1904. 50142
What the town crier cried. See Blazer's
scraps.
What the undertaker undertook; comedy play-
let by D. G. King. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1915; D: 39447; Donald G.
King, Indianapolis. 50142a
What the woodman done. See Ruben Simon.
What they did for Jenkins; a farce comedy in
3 acts for male characters alone, by Harold
Hale [pseud, of C. N. Moller] Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1905. 39 p. 12°. (On cover:
Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7342,
Sept. 29, 1905; 2c. Oct. 12, 1905. 50143
WTiat to say for closing day; by Willis N.
Bugbee. Franklin, O.. Eldridge entertainment
house [1913] 74 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1913; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913; A:
358893; Eldridge entertainment house,
Franklin, O. 50144
What true love means. See Greater love
hath none.
What we are coming to. See A. D. 1900.
What we bump into on the boardwalk; play
in 1 act, by R. M. Woodward. [1], 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1915 ; D : 39558 ; Ruth Mar-
garet Woodward, New York. 50144a
What wealth can do; by E. Thompson. Ms.
© Edythenzo Thompson, Butte, Mont;
1896 : 10905, Feb. 17 ; Ic. Jan. 27. 50145
What whiskey will do. See Sold for drink.
What will Charlie say? See Wedding (The)
mom.
What will happen next? play in 1 act, by
M. Van Allen. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1914; D: 37736; Meradith
Van Allen, Chicago. 50145a
What will he do with it? Bulwer's novel
dramatized by M. Miiller.
© E. V. D. Miller, United States; 1876:
10164, Sept. 6. 50146
See also Gentleman Waif e.
What will he say? See Uncle George.
What will John say? comedy in 3 acts, by
E. Orr. [165] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1911 ; D : 24994 ; Edith Orr,
Newton, Mass. 50147
What will people say? comedy in 4 acts, by
E. Panchen. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1909; D: 16680; Elizabeth
Panchen, Atlanta. 50148
drama in 4 acts, by A. Silverman.
"|iD ,irjpN 4 "i^N ;p:>Ni w^'^V pbrn dnii
[491] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D: 32360; Albert
Silverman, New York. 50149
modern American comedy of adventure in
3 acts, by C. S. Booth. [3], 124 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 17, 1914; D: 37617; Charles
Stewart Booth, Covington, La. 50149a
a play in 4 acts, by R. Hughes.
© Rupert Hughes, New York ; D : 5367,
Aug. 2, 1904. 50150
"WThat will the harvest be? a comedy in a
prologue and 3 acts, by J. A. Nunez.
© Joseph A. Nunez, New York; D:637,
July 5, 1901. 50151
What will the people say? dramatic playlet,
by F. Finney. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
^© Ic. Mar. 14, 1914; D : 36348 ; Frank Fin-
ney, Toledo, O. 50151a
V/hat will the world say? drama in 2 acts, by
J. S. Delaney. [40] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1915; D: 40211; John S.
Delaney, Brooklyn. 50151b
What woman will do for love.
© Albert S. Reinhart, Chicago ; D : 5937.
Dec. 20, 1904. 50152
2537
50153
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50170
What women say; drama in 3 acts, by F.
Howe, jr. i, 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1910; D: 21202; Frank
Howe, jr., Philadelphia. 50153
by Franklin Winter.
© Frank Howe, jr., Philadelphia ; D : 14148,
Oct. 26, 1908. 50154
What women want; in 4 acts, by J. S. Egan.
[79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John S. Egan, Wilmington, Del. ; D :
4714, Mar. 12, 1904; 2c. act 1, Apr. 8, 1904;
2c. act 2-4, Apr. 21, 1904. 50155
play in 3 acts, by H. Oyen. 118 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1913 ; D : 33107 ; Henry Oyen,
New York. 50156
What women will do; a drama in 5 acts,
founded on Charles Dickens' story entitled
David Copperfield, by H. Jackson. 68 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Harry Jackson, St. Paul ; D : 4265, Nov.
18, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1904. 50157
See also Ruth.
What would a gentleman do? original 3 act
play, by Gilbert Dayle. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1910. 100 p. 12°.
([French's acting ed., no. 2371])
© Nov. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 22, 1910; D:
22622; Samuel French, ltd., London. 50158
What would Mrs. Macthinkar say? a comedi-
etta, by D. Millikin. Hamilton, O., Brown &
Whitaker, 1903. 49 p. 12°.
© Dan Millikin, Hamilton, O. ; D:3538.
May 26, 1903; 2c. Aug. 19, 1903. 50159
What would you do? comedy in 1 act, by
J. R. Gordon, a new and rev. ed. of A beauti-
ful liar. 27 p. f°. Tj^pewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1910; D: 20248; John R.
Gordon, Milwaukee. 50160
farce comedy in 4 acts, by Ann Lewis
[pseud, of L. W. Rhodes] [64] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1914 ; D : 39337 ; Louise W.
Rhodes, Chicago. 50160a
play in 1 act, by Broughton Tall [i. e. S. B.
Tall] [23] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1915; D: 39396; Stanley
Broughton Tall, Baltimore. 50160b
What would your girl do? comedy drama in
4 acts, by W. C. Herman. [72] p. 4°. Type
written.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1915 ; D : 42551 ; William Cal-
vin Herman, Chicago. 50160c
What Wright left; by M. Ott.
© Matthew Ott, Boston; D:8492, May 7,
1906. 50161
What Wryter wrote; a comedy in 3 acts, by
E. Calnon. [1], 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Calnon and Angus G. MacEach-
ron, Detroit ; D : 2040, June 24, 1902 ; 2c. June
27, 1902. 50162
What you will. See Twelfe night.— Twelfth
night.
Whatever is; drama in 3 acts, by M. Owen.
50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1911 ; D : 25921 ; Martha Owen,
New York. 50163
Wheal Danes; a drama in 5 acts, by A. R.
Whytal. [2], 165 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. R. Whytal, New York; 1888:22602,
Aug. 6; 2c. May 13, 1889. 50164
Wheat (The) field. See Pig (The) brother
play-book.
Wheatville (The) candidates; rural political
play in 4 acts, by Ward Macauley. Phila-
delphia, Penn publishing company, 1911. 64
p. 12°.
© Oct. 24, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1911 ; D : 25633 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 50165
Wheel (The); comedy-drama in 4 acts, by Bide
Dudley [i. e. W. B. Dudley] [88] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1914; D: 35694; Walter B.
Dudley, New York. 50165a
Wheel (The) and the mines; a play in 4 acts,
by R. IMorris.
© Ramsay Morris, Jersey City ; D : 13920,
Sept. 25, 1908. 50166
Same. [179] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ramsav Morris, Jersey City ; D : 10548,
May 18, 1907 ; 2c. May 13, 1907. 50167
Wheel (The) at the man; or, A dual identity,
a comedy drama in 3 acts, by E. A. Huber.
[68] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emile Andrew Huber, New York ; D :
6288, Mar. 6, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1905. 50168
Wheel (The) invisible; dramatic playlet in 1
act, by W. Hainer. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
(g) Ic. Sept. 30, 1915; D: 41858; Whitfield
Hainer, Providence, R. I. 50168a
Wheel (The) of birth; drama in prologue, 2
acts, and epilogue, by Pauline de Silva
Brooks Quinton and W. W. Quinton. 121 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1913; D : 32692 ; William
Warren Quinton, Buffalo. 50169
Wheel (The) of fate; an operetta in 3 acts,
words by M. Johnson, music selected. 3 p. 1.,
24 p. 8°. Printed. [Words only]
© Margaret Johnson, New York ; 1895 :
64130, Dec. 18 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1896. 50170
2538
50171
COPYMGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50192
Wheel of fortune; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
S. Morris.
© Sam Morris, Chicago ; 1S9S : 49198, Aug.
22. 50171
- — ■ a comedy in 4 acts, by R. A. Parker.
© Robert Asliton Parker, St. Louis; 1889:
31578, Oct. 18. 50172
— a melodrama in 4 acts, by G. F, Dittmar.
© George P. Dittmar, Jersey City; 1S96:
48855, Aug. 29.
50173
Wheel (The) of life; a play, by G. F. Redeam.
© Russell Bassett, New York ; 1887 : 32831,
Dec. 17. 50174
Wheel (The) of love; in 3 acts, by G. V. Ho-
bart. [103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George V. Hobart, Pelham Manor, -N. Y. ;
D : 11201, Aug. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1907.
50175
Wheels.
© S. Edwin Hoopes, Minneapolis; 1896:
7407, Jan. 30. 50176
— ■ a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by D. H. Clark.
© D. H. Clark, New York ; 1895 : 10307, Feb.
19. 50177
— by W*. H. McDougall.
© Walter H. McDougall, Glen Ridge, N. J. ;
1895 : 36906, July 16. 50178
vaudeville sketch in 1 scene, by W. Hol-
comb.
© Willard Holcomb, Washington; 1897:
23209, Apr. 13. 50179
Wheels within wheels; play of to-day in 3 acts,
by G. N. Albyn. [2], 120 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1910 ; D : 22457 ; Genevieve N.
Albyn, Brooklyn. 50180
iTJhen; comedy in 1 act, by W. B. Christie. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1910; D: 20115; William B.
Christie, Brownwood, Tex. 50181
war play in 1 act, by E. Schoen. [1], 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1914; D: 38096; Eugene
Schoen, New York. 50181a
When a man counts; play in 4 acts, by M. Gold-
man. [137] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1911; D: 24242; Matthew
Goldman, New York. 50182
When a man has a family; comedy in 3 acts,
by G. M. Overton. [1], 84 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1913; D: 32886; Grant M.
Overton, Brooklyn. 50183
When a man loves; play in 4 acts, by Hamin
Robert. 126 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. July 10, 1915; D: 41267; John H.
Hazel ton. New York. 50183a
[13]
a western sketch, by R. H. Faulkner.
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robert H. Faulkner, Allegheny, Pa.; D:
12505, Mar. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1908. 50184
When a man marries; or, When men marry,
farce comedy in 4 acts from the German, by
H. Krafft. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1909 ; D : 17591 ; Helen Krafft,
New York. 50185
When a man's a man; 3 act drama, by J. F. De-
laney. [3], 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913 ; D : 32413 ; John F. De-
laney, Chicago. 50186
When a man's in love. See Violets.
When a man's single; a rural society comedy in
3 acts, by E. M. Crane. New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1905. 50 p. 12°.
© Eleanor Maud Crane, New York ; D : 7012
July 22, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1905. 50187
When a man's tempted; play in 1 act, by E. M.
Dolseu. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1910 ; D : 21305 ; Ethel Mow-
bray Dolsen, Los Angeles. . 50188
When a man tells; in 1 act, by F. Pier. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Florida Pier, Easton, Md. ; D : 6829, June
17, 1905 ; 2c. June 17, 1905. 50189
When a woman is poor; play in 1 act, by P. B.
Barrington. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1914 ; D : 37811 ; Pauline B.
Barrington, Los Angeles. 50189a
When a woman loves; a drama in 4 acts, by
M. A. Houghtaling. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Max Albert Houghtaling, Philadelphia;
D:4155, Oct. 28, 1903; 2c. Oct. 28, 1903.
50190
in 4 acts, by P. Phelps and M. Short.
© Pauline Phelps and Marion Short, New
York ; 1900 A : 28443, Nov. 19. 50191
— romantic play in 3 acts, by F. W. Nor-
cross. 68 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1909; D: 17012; Frederic
Walter Norcross, Philadelphia, 50192
by J. Seagrave.
— social drama in 4 acts,
[124] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1914; D: 36868; Jane Sea-
grave, Brookline, Mass. 50192a
2539
50193
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50212
When a woman wills; western rural play in
4 acts, by C. Inskeep. 49 p. f . Typewrit-
ten.
© ic. June 12, 1911; D: 24465; Carlos
Inskeep, Darlington, Ind. 50193
See also Ivan, tlie terrible tsar.
When all fruits fail, welcome haws.
Maid (The) of many lovers.
See
When all the world is young; a play adapted
from the German, by A. Boucicault.
© Aubrey Boucicault, New York ; D : 2619,
Nov. 18, 1902. 50194
a play in 4 acts, by S. Maclean.
© Stuart Maclean, Atlanta ; D : 3411, May
11, 1903. 50195
When an empress loves; a romantic drama in
4 acts, by A. W. Greeley. [81] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Alfred William Greeley, Washington;
D : 7060, Aug. 2, 1905 ; Aug. 2, 1905. 50196
When Anita married; drama in 3 acts, by A.
Iralson. 128 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1909; D:175S3; Abraham
Iralson, St. Louis. 50197
When Ann acted; comedy playlette in 2 scenes,
by George M. Rosener. Milwaukee, A. E.
Reim, 1910. 12 p. 16°. ([Publication] no.
11)
© Dec. 23, 1910; 2c. Dec. 27, 1910; D:
22923; Adolph E. Reim, Milwaukee. 50198
(■
When blood calls. See Prophecy (The)
When Buckingham met the queen; a play in 6
acts and 8 scenes, by F. S. Heffernan. cover-
title, 88 p. 8°. Printed.
© Frank S. HefCernan, Springfield, Mo.;
D:89, Jan. 29, 1901; 2c. Jan. 29, 1901.
50199
When Bunny pulls the strings; play in 5
scenes, by Ermo [pseud, of W. J. Baldwin,
jr.] 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1913; D: 33283; Wm. J.
Baldwin, jr., New York. 50200
When Caesar marks Antony; travesty on
Julius Caesar, by M. Clayton and L. R. Drew.
[2], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1914; D: 38927; Murray
Clayton and Lillian R. Drew, New York.
50200a
When Caesar sees her; 1 act farce, by J.
Leonard. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1910; D: 22826, James
Leonard^ New York. 50201
When Claudia smiles; original farce in 3 acts,
by Leo Ditrichstein, [134] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1913; D: 34638; Frederic
McKay, New York. 50202
play in 3 acts, adaptation by A. C. O'Dea.
[120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1913; D: 33997; Anne Cald-
well O'Dea, Rockville Center, N. Y. 50203
When Congress went to Princeton; [in 2 acts]
by Roy S. Durstine and H. J. Van Dyke III.
cover-title, 41 p. 8°. Printed.
© Princeton triangle club, Princeton, N. J. ;
D : 12346, Feb. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 10, 1908.
50204
When coon meets coon; playlet in 1 act, by M.
Terrell and H. O. Stechhan. 73 p. 16°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1911; D: 25948; Maverick
Terrell and H. O. Stechhan, Seattle. 50205
When Cupid was a chimpanzee; a comedy in
4 acts, by M. Doremus. [67] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Mary Doremus, Kingston, N. Y. ; D :
12287, Jan. 30, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 29, 1908. 50206
When Danny came marching home; a non-
sensical trifle in 1 act, by E. Selwyn.
© Edgar Selwyn and James H. Falser,
London ; D : 1867, May 10, 1902. 50207
When daughters will; comedy in 3 acts, by
M. E. Wadlington. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1911 ; D : 25076 ; Mary Emma
Wadlington, Purcell, Okl, 50208
When debts are paid; by E. H. Boemler.
© Edward Henry Boemler, Chicago; D:
1130, Nov. 11, 1901. 50209
When doctors agree. See Mind cure.
When doctors disagree; a farce in 1 act, by
0. E. Young. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing CO., 1904. 22 p. 16°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 5415,
Aug. 12, 1904; 2c. Aug. 11, 1904. 50210
When Dora ran the farm; comedy in 4 acts,
by I. H. White. 33 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1914; D : 37801 ; Irving H.
White, Minneapolis. 50210a
When double meets double; 1 act play, by Rilla
M. Willard.
© Wilbur A. Billings, St. Louis; D:4003,
Sept. 24, 1903. 50211
When dreams come true; comedy in 3 acts, by
1. J. Crandall. 60, [1] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. aiay 13, 1911 ; D : 24210 ; Irene Jean
Crandall, Chicago. 50212
2540
50213
COPYMGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50234
When dreams come true — Continued.
a mii3ical-comedy iu 3 acts, by P. Bartholo-
mae. [149] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1913 ; D : 32318 ; Philip Bar-
tholomae, New York. 50213
a musical sketch in 2 acts, by V. Nichols.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. July 12, 1909 ; D : 16226 ; Vista Nich-
ols, Salt Lake City. 50214
'a 1 act musical sketch, by M. J. Christian.
6 p. i°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Mary J. Christian, New York ; D : 13839,
Sept. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 19, 1908.
— play in 1 act, by D. Brouston.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1912; D: 29115;
Brouston, New York.
— vaudeville sketch, by J. B. Craig.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1909; D : 17091 ;
St. Paul.
50215
15 p. 4°.
; Douglas
50216
14 p. 4°.
Josephine
50217
Berlceley Craig,
When duty calls; sketch in 1 act, by G. E.
Losee. [11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1912 ; D : 29174 ; Gilbert E.
Losee, Boston. 50218
When East meets West; dramatic play in 1 act,
by A. Kimball. [2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1914 ; D : 39036 ; Astrid Kim-
ball, Cambridge, Mass. 50218a
When fairies rule; dramatic composition, by
J. W. Shiels. 32 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1910 ; D : 20692 ; John Wilson
Shiels, San Francisco. 50219
When faith is lost; a drama in 5 acts, by L,
Rohr. [2], 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Rohr, Chicago ; D : 11914, Dec. 13,
1907 ; 2c. Dec. 24, 1907. 50220
When fate butted in; dramatic-comedy playlet
in 1 act, by A. E. Whitman. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1914 ; D : 36574 ; Arthur Ed-
ward Whitman, Whitman, Mass. 50220a
When Fide screamed. /S'ee Meeting father.
When Trisco sleeps ; play in 1 act, by W. Mon-
tague. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1912 ; D : 31150 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 50221
When George III was king.
© F. P. Pease, Buffalo ; 1876 : 9338, Aug. 11.
50222
When grandmother was young; by I. Cum-
mings.
© Isibella Cummings, Tully, N. Y. ; D : 1480,
Feb. 21, 1902.
When grass meets sod; by Mrs. G. Crane. 17
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1910 ; D : 20708 ; Mrs. Gard-
ner Crane, New York. 50224
When Greek meets Greek. See Daughter (A)
of France. — Philosopher and the fool.
When Ham lets her; a burlesque tragedy in 1
act on William Shakespeare's immortal drama
Hamlet, by J. Leonard. [1], 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1913 ; D : 32352 ; James Leon-
ard, New York. 50225
When he struck his balance; 1 act play de-
signed as a vaudeville sketch, by S. J. War-
shawsky. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912; D: 29258; Samuel J.
Warshawsky, Cleveland. 50226
When hearts are trumps; farce in 1 act, by
S. C. Connolly. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1910 ; D : 20603 ; Susan Cor-
nelia Connolly, Memphis, Tenn. 50227
a modern farce in 1 act, by S. C. Connolly.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Susie Cornelia Connolly, Memphis, Tenn. ;
D : 11535, Oct. 14, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1907.
.ii> 1 50228
When hearts were true; or. The spirit of '76,
by B. J. Cigrand.
© Bernard John Cigrand, Chicago ; D : 4822,
Mar. 31, 1904. 50229
When Heine was twenty-one.
about famous authors.
See Short plays
When Henry IV was king; a comedy in 5 acts,
by J. W. Thompson. ,10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James W. Thompson. Chicago ; D : 6894,
June 24, 1905 ; 2c. June 24, 1905. 50230
When her soul speaks.
© Eva Mountford, Elmer Grandin and Geo.
Samuels, New York; D : 3245, Apr. 4, 1903.
[ITor copies reed, see D : 3182] 50231
a
play in
Grandin and
4 acts and 5 tableaux, by E.
E. Mountford. [105] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Elmer Grandin, Eva Mountford and
George Samuels, New York ; D : 3182, Mar. 24,
1903 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1903. 50232
When his love waned; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 82 p. f^ Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12040, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
50233
50223
2541
When his wife's away.
© Mrs. Charles E.
1898 : 9373, Feb. 3.
Howard, New York ;
50234
50235
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50255
When his wife's away — Continued.
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by B. Smith.
© Bm-ke Smith, New York; 1898:9584,
Feb. 4. 50235
When hubby realizes; a comedy in 1 act, by
W. R. Abram and A. Johns. 8 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Will R. Abram and Agnes Johns, San
Francisco ; D : 14445, Dec. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 3,
1908. 50236
When hubby returned; comedy sketch, by C.
Lane. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1910; D: 21828; Chris.
Lane, Philadelphia. 50237
When I'm a man; a duologue, by S. J. Adair
Fitz-Gerald.
© T. H. French, New York; 1899:62683,
Sept. 27 ; 2c. Nov. 17. 50238
When I'm grown up; a duologue for girls, by
S. J. Adair Fitz-Gerald.
© T. H. French, New York; 1899:62630,
Sept. 27; 2c. Nov. 17. 50239
When I was with Otis Skinner; comedy play-
let in 1 act, by W. Mack. [2], 17 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1914 ; D : 35918 ; Willard Mack,
Salt Lake City. 50239a
When ignorance is bliss; play in 1 act, by H.
Chase. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1914; D: 38102; Howard
Chase, New York. 50239b
38 p.
play in 2 acts, by C. W. Sudlow.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1912 ; D : 31710 ; Charles W.
Sudlow, Philadelphia, and Joseph R. Paulson,
Camden, N. J. 50240
When Ireland was a nation; a romantic com-
edy drama in 4 acts, by W. Campbell. [85] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Wayne Campbell, Wamego, Kan.; D:
3558, June 8, 1903 ; 2c. June 8, 1903. 50241
When is a burglar not a burglar? in 1 act, by
W. Bynner. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Witter Bynner, New York; D: 12335,
Feb. 1, 1908; 2c. Feb. 1, 1908. 50242
When it comes home to you; drama in 4 acts,
by L. Rohr. [2], 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1910 ; D : 21469 ; Louis Rohr,
South Haven, Mich. 50243
When John O'Neil Higginson came; play in 1
act, by G. Knapp. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1914; D: 37905; Grace
Knapp, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 50243a
When Johnny comes marching home again;
a comedy in 1 act, by H. Guest. 19 p. obi.
16°. Typewritten.
© Helen Guest, South Boston; D:869,
Sept. 16, 1901; 2c. Sept. 16, 1901. 50244
When Julia lied; in 3 acts, by F. Pier. [95] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Florida Pier, New York ; D : 4774, Mar.
16, 1904; 2c. Mar. 16, 1904. 50245
When kings were bold; a drama in 5 acts, by
H. Connelly. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hubert Connelly, New York; D:2874,
.Tan. 19, 1903; 2c. Jan. 19, 1903. 50246
[1],
a drama in 4 acts, by H. Connelly.
74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hubert Connelly, New York; D:2100,
July 10, 1902; 2c. Sept. 5, 1902. 50247
When knighthood was in flower; a play dram-
atized by Paul Kester, from the novel by
Charles Major. 4 p. 1., 223 p. 12°. Pri-
vately printed.
© Bobbs-Merrill co., Indianapolis ; D : 8549,
May 18, 1906; 2c. May 18, 1906. 50248
When knights were bold; an incident of King
Arthur's court, by Marjorie Benton Cooke.
Chicago and New York, The Dramatic pub-
lishing company, 1906. 10 p. 12°. (On
cover: School plays, no. 11)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 9546,
Nov. 28, 1906; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. 50249
When lightning strikes; comedy drama in 4
acts, by Miron LefRngwell. Chicago, Chicago
manuscript co. [1911] [58] p. f°.
© Aug. 28, 1911; 2c. Sept. 18, 1911; D:
25243; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 50250
When London sleeps; a drama in 4 acts, by
Chas. Darrell. Typewritten.
© James H. Wallick, New York; 1896:
39978, July 8; 2c. July 8. 50251
When love comes; by F. H. Tobias. 7 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1910 ; D : 20029 ; Francis H.
Tobias, New York. 50252
When love dawns; play in 1 act and 1 scene,
by A. Hartrick. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Albert Hartrick, Pittsburgh; D:8318,
Apr. 10, 1906; 2c. Apr. 10, 1906. 50253
When love goes to war; a drama in 1 act, by
Isabella G. B. Lothrop.
© Isabella Graham Lothrop, Detroit ; 1899 :
31014, May 8. 50254
When love is blind; a sketch, by A. Lanston.
© Aubrey Lanston, Washington ; D : 5711,
Oct. 31, 1904. 50255
2542
50256
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50273
When love is true; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 85 p. t". Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D: 12039, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
50256
When love is young; by L. Eagan. [1381 P-
4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Eagan, New York ; D : 7454, Oct.
25, 1905; 2c. Nov. 14, 1905. 50257
comedy in 1 act, by M. B. Cooke.
© Marjorie Benton Cooke, Chicago; 1900
A : 5879, Mar. 3 ; 2c. Mar. 3. 50258
-by R. H. Williams. [2], 17 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1915; D: 40767; Regina
Helena Williams, St. Louis. 50258a
a passion drama in 3 acts, from the Ger-
man of Max Halbe, tr. and adapted by C.
Swickard. 51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Swickard, Chicago ; D : 4484,
Jan. 9, 1904; 2c. Jan. 9, 1904. 50259
— See also Dramatic episodes. — ^Wildfire.
When love pipes; fantasy in 1 act, by Annette
Kittredge [i. e. A. K. Rankine] [1], 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© le. Dec. 17, 1915 ; D : 42511 ; Annette Kit-
tredge Rankine, New York. 50259a
When love returns; tabloid play, by H. Howard
[pseud, of H. H. Levy] [3], 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1915 ; D : 39933 ; H. Howard
Levy, New York. 50259b
When love runs v/ild; play in 4 acts, by E.
Leavitt and W. L. Laurence. [3], 76 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1915; D: 39353; Ezekiel
Leavitt and W. L. Laurence, Boston. 50259c
When love's abroad; a play in 3 acts, by D. A.
Bragdon. [77] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Dudley Acton Bragdon, St. Louis; D:
881, Sept. 20, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1901. 50260
When love shall conquer death; or. Every-
body square. Typewritten.
© Lizzie A. Nichols, Lynn, Mass. ; 1899 :
8048, Jan. 25 ; 2c. Jan. 25. 50261
When love speaks; an original American play
in 4 acts, by H. W. Cozzens, jr., and J. J.
Rooney.
© Henry W. Cozzens, jr., and John J.
Rooney, West New Brighton, N. Y. ; 1894:
5706, Jan. 23. 50262
When love takes wing; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 78 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12054, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
50263
When love was blind; 1 act sketch, by L.
Schlesinger. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1910 ; D : 21222 ; Lily Schle-
singer, San Francisco. 50264
When Lucindy goes to town; monologue, by
Mary Moncure Parker. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son & CO., 1913. 9 p. 16°. ([Denison's mono-
logues] )
© Oct. 2, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1913 ; D : 34668 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 50265
When ma took office; comedy in 1 act, by G. S.
Shephard. New York, S. French; London,
S. French, ltd., 1913. 27 p. 12°. ([French's
international copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 256])
© July 31, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 1, 1913 ; D : 33969 ;
Samuel French, New York. 5b266
When Maggie came into her own; drama in 4
acts, by M. Murphy. [1], 41 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1913 ; D : 35377 ; Mary Mur-
phy, Philadelphia. 50267
When Martin stacked the cards; play in 3 acts,
by F. G. Buchanan, [68] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1912; D: 28438; Frankie
Grant Buchanan, Denver. 50268
When men betray; in 4 acts, by F. Backus.
[133] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred'k Backus, Orange, N. J. ; D : 6116,
Jan. 21, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1905. 50269
When men marry. See When a man marries.
When Michael came; a comedy in 1 act, by
Margaret Belle Houston. 9 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1912 ; D : 29459 ; Mrs. M. L.
Kauffman, Piano, Tex. 50270
When might made right; a tragedy in 1 act,
by W. O. Varney.
© Wm. O. Varney, Boston; 1898:23007,
Apr. 11. 50271
When Modkin came back; farce [in 3 acts] by
H. M. Graves. [116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1914; D: 38721; Harry M.
Graves, New York. 50271a
When mother came to college; farce-comedy in
1 act, by Louis Dudley David. Chicago, A.
Flanagan co. [1911] 32 p. 12°.
© Mar. 30, 1911; 2c. Apr. 1, 1911; D:
23819; A. Flanagan co., Chicago. 50272
When New York sleeps; a drama in 5 acts, b.v
J. H. Wallick and Geo. Roberts. Typewritten.
© Jas. H. Wallick, New York ; 1896 : 19929,
Mar. 31. [Note: Entry cancelled, see 1896:
27628] 50273
5379— VOL 2— le
2543
50274
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50294
When New York sleeps — Continued.
a drama in 4 acts, by J. H. Wallick and
Geo. W. Robinson.
© Jas. H. Wallick, New York ; 1896 : 27628,
May 5. 50274
by W. A. Brady.
© Wm. A. Brady, New York ; 1896 : 11229,
Feb. 18. 50275
When Normand won the Derby; race track
sketch in 1 act, by R. J. Craker. [12] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Robert J. Craker, Oakland, Cal. ; D:
11162, Aug. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 12, 1907.
50276
When Ole joined the Woodmen; a Swede char-
acter comedy drama in 3 acts, by L. E. Lund.
17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence E. Lund, Jamestown, N. Y. ;
D : 3127, Mar. 13, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1903.
50277
When other hearts; play in 4 acts, by O. Leon-
ard, ii, 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1910 ; D : 21239 ; Oscar Leon-
ard, St. Louis. 50278
When Otto listened; dramatic composition, by
A. Stedman. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1910; D: 20931; Adelaide
Stedman, New York. 50279
When our country was young; in 4 acts, by S.
Chambers. 47 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Stephen Chambers, Tacoma ; D : 5437,
Aug. 13, 1904; 2c. Aug. 13, 1904. 50280
When Pat was king; by Anna Marble. 34 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1909; D: 17790; Tom Nawn,
New York. 50281
When Paw-Paw County went dry; in 6 scenes,
by Tickuor C. Williams [pseud, of William C.
Tichenor] Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1911.
54 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1, 1911; 2c. Sept. 21, 1911; D:
25278; March bros., Lebanon, O. 50282
When Pitt was young; a merry musical mix-up
in 3 acts, book, words and music by P. E.
Kriebel. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Percy E. Kriebel, Pittsburgh ; D : 15865,
May 15, 1909 ; 2c. May 15, 1909. 50283
When Polly was queen of the May; play, by
Elizabeth F. Guptill. Franklin, O., Eldridge
entertainment house, 1913. 27 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1913; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913; D:
35634 ; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 50283a
When promises prevail; play in 4 acts, by C
Rodekurt. [7], 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1912; D: 30745; Christian
Rodekurt, Baltimore. 50284
When Raffles met Sherlock Holmes; dramatic
sketch, by H. P. Leonard.
© Harry Paul Leonard, New York ; D :
6309, Mar. 1, 1905. 50285
When Reuben comes to town; a comedy in .1
act, by H. Elliott McBride.
© Frank R. Howe, Darrowville, O. ; D :
1696, Apr. 7, 1902. 50286
a farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Charles F. Brown, New York; D:802,
Aug. 26, 1901. 50287
a monologue, by Harry L. Newton and
A. S. Hoffman. Chicago and New York, The
Dramatic publishing company, 1902. 7 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 2535,
Nov. 3, 1902; 2c. Nov. 17, 1902. 50288
a musical comedy in 2 acts, words and
music by H. Perlet.
© Herman Perlet, New York ; D : 127G,
Jan. 13, 1902. 50289
a 3 act musical comedy extravaganza, bv
H. A. Wickham and W. B. McCallum. [53]
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Harry A. Wickham and William B. Mc-
Callum, Rochester, N. Y. ; D:1179, Dec. 12,
1901; 2c. Dec. 12, 1901. 50290
When rogues fall out; a romantic drama in 3
acts, adapted by L. J. Burnham. 87 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Lillian Jane Burnham, Detroit ; D : 4977,
May 2, 1904; 2c. May 2, 1904. 50291
When Rome howls; or, Brutus outdone, play
in 1 act, by M. Clayton and L. R. Drew. [1],
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1914; D: 38818; Murray
Clayton and Lillian R. Drew, New York.
50291a
When Rome was mistress of the world; a play
in 5 acts, adapted from J. Whyte-Melville, by
M. E. Carr and L. J. Burnham. [94] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Marie E. Carr and Lillian J. Burnham.
Detroit; D : 1833, May 5, 1902; 2c. May 3,
1902. 50292
When science lends a hand; dramatic compo-
sition in 3 acts, by L. R. De Lisle. [67] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1912; D : 28571 ; Louise R.
De Lisle, Nev/ York. 50293
— — - a play in 4 acts, by L. R. De Lisle. 70 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1912; D: 29866; Louise R.
De Lisle, New York. 50294
2544
50295
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50313
When Shakespeare struck the town; play in 1
act, by Lilian F. Chandler. Franklin, O.,
Eldridge entertainment house, 1913. 16 p.
12°.
© Nov. 15, 1913; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913; D:
35454; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 50295
When Silvia sings; comedy in 3 acts, by J.
Shively. [12S] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1915; D : 40264 ; Josephine
Shively, San Francisco. 50295a
When sleuth meets sleuth; a farcical comedy
in 3 acts, by R. G. Ramsdell. [78] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1913 ; D : 32530 ; R. G. Rams-
dell, Brooklyn. 50296
When Tatters won; 1 act sketch, by W. Brad-
shaw. [4] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1911 ; D : 24199 ; Will Brad-
shaw, Chicago. 50297
When tenor meets bass; vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by Geo. Totten Smith. 2 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1911; D : 24088 ; xVrthur D.
Wood, New York. 50298
When the band begins to play; written and
composed by Annie Adams.
© Harry Wall, New York; 1871:8422.
Sept. 9; 2c. Sept. 19. 50299
When the bells chimed at Pale Peter's; a
play in 4 acts, by Mark Traverse [pseud, of
M. E. Taft] from The measure of a man by
Norman Duncan. [3], 127 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1912 ; D : 31559 ; Mary Emery
Taft, Pleasantville Station, New York.
50300
When the bugle calls; play in 1 act, by C.
Thomas. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1915; D : 39937 ; Clarence
Thomas, Chicago. 50300a
When the captain returned; comedy in 4 acts,
by W. J. Butler. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William J. Butler, New York ; D : 1893,
May 15, 1902; 2c. June 3, 1902. 50301
When the cat's away; by Preston Young.
© Laura Eastlake, New York ; D : 580, June
17, 1901. 50302
When the cat's away — Continued.
a farce comedy in 1 act, by Lottie Shields.
New York, The Roxbury publishing com-
pany, 1899. 14 p. 16°. (Wizard series)
© Roxbury pub. co., New York; 1899:
76321, Nov. 22; 2c. Nov. 15. 50304
a farce in 1 act, by L. Grover.
© Leonard Grover, Brooklyn ; 1899 : 29975,
May 2. 50305
— dramatic incident in 1 act. by J. Winters
and M. Milton Roemer. [1], 6 p. 4'. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. G, 1913 ; D : 34459 ; Julian Win-
ters and M. Milton Roemer, New York.
50303
a 1 act play, by Eleanor Kirk [pseud, of
Eleanor Maria Easterbrook Ames]
© Eleanor Kirk, Brooklyn ; D : 3209, Mar.
28, 1903. 50306
When the circus came to town; dramatic
comedy in 3 acts, by Harry L. Newton. Chi-
cago, T. S. Deuison & co., 1912. 70 p. 16°. *
© Oct. IS, 1912; 2c. Oct. 21, 1912; D:
31183 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 50307
When the clock is striking midnight in Chi-
cago; sketch from a fantastic comedy in 3
acts, by J. Hatlanek. 6 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1909; D: 17208; Josephine
Hatlanek, Chicago. 50308
When the clock stops; a domestic playlet in
1 act, by J. A. Mitchell. 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Joseph A. Mitchell, Philadelphia; D:
4753, Mar. 19, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1904. 50309
When the clock strikes twelve; a drama in 5
acts and 7 scenes, by J. Le Brandt.
© Joseph Le Brandt, New York; 1899:
42360, June 29. 50310
When the clock struck ten; a vaudeville act,
by J. H. Hughes. [9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph H. Hughes, Saginaw, Mich. ; D :
10454, Apr. 30, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 30, 1907. 50311
When the colonies were young; a play [in 3
acts] by P. D. Gill. 43 numb. 1. 8°. Printed.
[Text parallel with binding]
© Parker Dickens Gill, New York ; D : 7856,
Jan. 9. 1906; 2c. May 16, 1906. 50312
When the curtain rises; a collection of light
and simple dramas, for parlor representation,
requiring but few properties and slight mak-
ing up, i)articularly adaiited to the novice
on the stage, by Clara J. Denton. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1890. 1 p. 1., 71 p. 12°.
(On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
Contents : The man who went to Europe. —
All is fair in love. — W. H. — A change of
color. — To meet Mr. Thompson.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1890:
10275, Mar. 29; 2c. Dec. 11. 50312a
When the deacon proposed; by M. R. Malone.
© Mary R. Malone, Troy, N. Y. ; D : 7192.
Aug. 31, 1905. . 50313
2545
50314
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50333
"When the devil comes to town; in 3 scenes, by
E. D. Miner and W. H. Ward. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
I© Edwin D. Miner, New Yorlv, and Wm. H.
Ward, Altamont, N. Y. ; D : 11741, Nov. 14,
1907; 2c. Nov. 14, 1907, 50314
When the fates decree; play in 1 act, by G. H.
Code. Pittsburgh, Grant H. Code [1914] 20
p. 8°.
© July 1, 1914; 2c. .Tune 26, 1914; D:
37409; Grant Hyde Code, Pittsburgh.
50314a
When the grass withers; play in 4 acts, by
R. E. Fancourt. [106] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1911; D: 24474; Richard
Ernest Fancourt. New York. 50315
play in 1 act, by R. E. Fancourt. 35 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1910 ; D : 21764 ; Richard Er-
nest Fancourt, New York. 50316
When the gringo came; comedy in 2 acts, by
H. E. Twose. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1909 ; D : 17286 ; Henry Elias
Twose, Los Angeles. 50317
When the harvest days are over; melodrama
in 4 acts, by N. Twomey. [54] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Neil Twomey, Cbelsea, Mass. ; D : 2677,
Dec. 4, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1902. 50318
When the heart prompts; 1 act dramatic play-
let, by F. W. Norris. 6 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1910; D: 20589; F. Wick-
ham Norris, Brooklyn. 50319
When the heart was young; a dramatic compo-
sition in 4 acts, by C. F. Bryant and L. D.
Coleman. [156] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles F. Bryant and Lotta Day Cole-
man, San Francisco; D : 1769, Apr. 8, 1902.;
2c. May 12, 1902. 50320
When the house settles; comedy in 3 acts, by
F. Mandel. 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1909 ; D : 17283 ; Frank Man-
del, San Francisco. 50321
When the land was young; incident of the
Revolution in 1 act, by L. T. Burkham. 22 p.
8°. Printed.
© Oct. 28, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1909 ; D : 17350 ;
Lucie T. Burkham, Cincinnati. 50322
'See also King's (The) envoy.
When the light fades; a 4 act comedy-drama,
by Hal Reid [i. e. James Halleck Reid] [62]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Bertha Belle Westbrook Reid, Chicago;
D : 685, July 24, 1901 ; 2c. July 24, 1901.
50323
When the lights are low; musical sketch with
dialogue, by Arthur A. Penn. New York, Lon-
don [etc.] M. Witmark & sons [1906] cover-
title, 4 p. 4°. [Words only]
'© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 8444,
Apr. 28, 1906 ; 2c. Apr, 27, 1906. 50324
When the mother does the courting; a drama
in 4 acts, by J. McCartney. [54] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© James McCartney, Ardsley, N. Y. ; D :
5344, July 26, 1904 ; 2c. July 26, 1904. 50325
When the new wine blooms; play in 3 acts, by
B. Bjornson, tr. from the Danish-Norwegian
by L. M. Hollander. 69 p. 8°. (In Poet lore,
V. 22, no. 1, Jan.-Feb. 1911)
© Mar, 22, 1911; 2c, Mar. 27, 1911; D:
23749 ; Lee M. Hollander, Madison, Wis.
50326
When the prince goes awooing; romantic play
in 4 acts, by B. and Hugh Reticker. 88 p.
plans. 4°, Typewritten.
© le. Dec. 30, 1909 ; D : 17824 ; Beatrice
Reticker, New York. 50327
When the sea gives up its dead; character
sketch in 1 act, by G. Hawthorne, [9] p, f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1911 ; D : 25031 ; Grace HavN--
tliorne, New York, 50328
When the shadows fall; melodrama in 4 acts,
by O, Davis. [3], 61 p, 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1915 ; D : 40S27 ; Owen Davis,
Yonkers, N, Y, 50328a
When the signal sounds; a romantic play in 3
acts, by A. Paul Gabbert. 77 p, 4°, Type-
written,
© August Paul Gabbert, Quiucy, 111,; D:
7596, Nov, 21, 1905 ; 2c, Nov, 21, 1905, 50329
See also Harry and the dude.
When the sleeper woke; a 1 act comedy, by
J. B. Larric, 20 p, 4°, Typewritten.
© J, Burnett Larric, New York ; D : 15078,
Feb, 15, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1909, 50330
When the storm breaks; a tale of to-day and
to-morrow in 4 acts, by N, Lublin, 144 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Nathan Lublin, Brooklyn ; D : 11149, Aug,
10, 1907; 2c, Aug, 10, 1907, 50331
When the sun rises; a dramatic playlet in 1
act, by H, S. Sheldon. 19 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 14, 1909; D: 16236; Harry
Sophus Sheldon, Chicago, 50332
When the ticker ticks; a 1 act play, by E, C,
Ranck. 22 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Edwin C, Ranck, New York ; D : 13273,
June 25, 1908 ; 2c, July 13, 1908, 50333
2546
50333
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50351
When the villain puts one over; sketch, by
J. A. Cuuuiughum, 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915; D: 39699; John A.
Cunningham, New York. 50333a
When the wheels run down; a play in 1 act, by
Maud M. Rogers. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1899. 15 p. 12°.
(French's international copyrighted ed. of the
works of the best authors, no. 27)
<© T. H. French, New York; 1899:70514,
Oct. 30; 2c. Jan. 3, 1901. 50334
When the white man came; a dramatic play-
let in 1 act, of the eai'ly days in California,
by B. Baremore. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1909 ; D : 16646 ; Barry Bare-
more, New York. 50335
When the wolf comes in; play in 1 act, by
F. Wright, jr. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1911; D: 25190; Fred
Wright, jr.. New York. 50336
When the world sleeps; a pastoral melodrama,
by Langdon McCormick [i. e. A. L. McCor-
mick] and Lawrence Marston. 103 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Langdon McCormick, New York; D:
6953, July 11, 1905 ; Ic. July 11, 1905. 50337
When the worm turned; comedy in 1 act, by
Katharine Kavanaugh. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son & CO., 1912. 16 p. 12°.
© Aug. 16, 1912; 2c. Aug. 19, 1912; D:
30566; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 50338
farce comedy in 3 acts, by E. C. Ranck.
[107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912 ; D : 28626 ; Edwin Carty
Ranck, Cambridge, Mass. 50339
When there's a way. See Will (A) and a way.
When Titus ruled; a play in 5 acts, from Bul-
wer Lytton's Last days of Pompeii, by L.
Lonergan. [117] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Lester Lonergan, New York ; D : 1761,
Apr. 21, 1902; 2c. Apr. 21, 1902. 50340
When tramps are trumps; by F. La Pierre.
© Frederic La Pierre, Chicago ; D : 3529,
June 4, 1903. 50341
When trouble comes double; Irish comedy
sketch, by G. C. Cook. 19 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1910; D: 20696; Gertrude
Chadwick Cook, San Francisco. 50343
When true hearts meet; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilv/ell. 82 p. t\ Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D: 12033, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
50343
When two hearts are one; a melodrama in 4
acts, by T. W. Arthur and G. Errol.
© T. W. Arthur and George Errol, New
York; 1900 A: 8008, Mar. 27. 50344
When two love one; or, A floor walker's
romance, a comedy in 1 act, by H. C. Blaney.
10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Hari-y Clay Blaney, Centre Moriches,
N. Y. ; D: 10056, Mar. 2, 1907; 2c. Feb. 13,
1907. 50345
When two write history; drama A 4 acts, by
A. B. Morgan. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1910 ; D : 20941 ; Agnes Bangs
Morgan, New York. 50346
When Virginia was young; a colonial play
in 3 acts and 5 scenes, by A. H. Laidlaw, jr.
109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr.. New York;
D:165, Feb. 25, 1901; 2c. July 18, 1901.
50347
When Washington was young; comedy in 1
act, by A. Mixou. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1911 ; D : 24491 ; Ada Mixon,
Washington. 50348
When we dead awaken; a dramatic epilogue
in 3 acts, by Henrik Ibsen, tr. by W. Archer.
Chicago and New York, H. S. Stone & co.,
1900. 3 p. 1., 157 p. 12°.
© Herbert S. Stone & co., Chicago: 1900
A: 7502, Mar. 22; 2C. Apr. 20. 50349
See also Works (The) of Henrik Ibsen.
When we grow up; comedy playlet in 2 scenes,
by E. Clark. [35] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1914; D: 36822; Edward
Clark, Brooklyn. 50349a
When we know not; play in 1 act, by J. F.
Leonard. [2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1915; D: 39756; John F.
Leonard, East Orange, N. J. 50349b
When we meet again; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 107 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D: 12101, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Mar. 12, 1908.
50350
When we were friends; an original comedy
drama in 4 acts, by W. B. Patton. [110] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William B. Patton, Rochester, N. Y. ; D :
9432, Nov. 15, 1906; 2c. Nov. 15, 1906. 50351
When we were kids; play, by C. C. Vowinkel.
2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1915 ; D : 41787 ; Charles C.
Vowinkel, Philadelphia. 50351a
2547
50352
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50369
Wlien we were twenty-one; comedy in 4 acts,
by H. V. Esmond. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1903. 80 p. 12°.
(On cover: French's standard library ed.)
© Samuel French, New York; D:3239,
Mar. 31, 1903; 2c. May 8, 1903. 50352
"When wedding bells ring; comedy-drama in 4
acts, by T. T. Railey. 62 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1909 ; D : 17276 ; Thomas T.
Railey, Harrisonville, Mo. 50353
When, why and where; a 3 act farce comedy,
by W. T. Bryant,
© W. T. Bryant, United States; 1891:
37540, Oct. 19. 50354
When Willy came home from Yale. See
Blossoming (The) of Mary Anne.
When wit won; comedy dramatic sketch in 1
act, by K. M. Wayne. [1], 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913; D: 34734; Kathryn
Maddox Wayne, New York. 50355
When woman loves. See Winner (The)
When v/oman rules; a merry comedy for girls
in 2 acts, by M. F. Hutchinson, music by
Lionel Elliott. London, ,T. Williams, ltd. ;
New York, Edward Schuberth & co., 1908.
24 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 13808,
Sept. 15, 1908; 2c. Sept. 15, 1908. 50356
When woman stoops to folly; a comedy-drama
in 4 acts, by R. Scholz. 71 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Rudolph Scholz, Newark, N. J. ; D : 7213,
Sept. 6, 1905; 2c. Sept. 6, 1905. 50357
When woman wills; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
[by Harry Nash]
© Arthur H. Brown, Pi-ovidence, R. I. ;
D: 14516, Dec. 11, 1908. 50358
When women fight a duel. See Queer heroes.
When women got the ballot; monologue, by
S. C. Benson. [16] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1914; D: 39125; Samuel C.
Benson, Patton, Pa. 50358a
When women hate. See Richard Morgan.
When women love; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
A. A. Spitz. [70] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Abraham A. Spitz, Providence. R. I. ; D :
8273, Apr. 11, 1903 ; 2c. Ani". 11, 1903. 50359
See also Fatal (The) witness.
When women rule; by P. Cohen. 26 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Philip Cohen, PhilMdeli)hia ; D:5669,
Oct. 21, 1904; 2c. Oct. 21, i;)U4. 50360
When women rule — Continued.
a farce in 1 act, by Agnes Electra Piatt.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1913. 10 p.
12°.
© Jan. 29, 1913; 2c. Jan. 31, 1913; D:
32268; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 50361
by D. B. Gaily and M. Lambert. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1914; D: 37884; David B.
Gaily and Marie Lambert, Baltimore. 50361a
a play of the suffragette sway, by N. J.
Heaney. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June IS, 1912 ; D : 30018 ; Ned Joyce
Heaney, New York. 50362
satirical playlet in 1 act, by F. W. Marsh
and R. R. Breen. [ii], 11 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1912; D: 29457; Rose R.
Breen and Frances W. Marsh, Springfield,
Mass. 50363
When women nile us; burlesque court house
scene, by Frank Dumont. New York, Chi-
cago [etc.], M. Witmark & sons, 1904. 12 p.
12°. (On cover: The Witmark stage publi-
cations)
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 6044,
Dec. 28, 1904; 2c. Dec. 27, 1904. 50364
When women vote; farce in 2 acts, by Anna P.
See. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1911. 15 p.
12°.
© Aug. 31, 1911; 2c. Sept. 1, 1911; D:
25122; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
50365
When worlds meet; drama in 4 acts, by Aris-
tides Evangelus Phoiitrides. [106] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912 ; D : 30908 ; A. E. Phou-
trides, Cambridge, Mass. 50366
When you meet the right one; a drama in
4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 78 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D: 12038, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
50367
When you're right you're wrong; original
playlet in 1 act, by H. Selman. [1], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1914; D: 36636; Harold Sel-
man, Jersey City. 50367a
When your wife's away; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by B. Smith.
© Burke Smith, Detroit; 1899:11346.
Feb. 8. 50368
Where angels fear to tread; a comedy in 3
acts, by E. Steele. 65 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Eloise Steele, Oberlin, O. ; D : 4534, Jan.
20, 1904; 2c. Jan. 20, 1904. 50369
2548
50370
COPYHIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50386
Wliere are those men? sketch for girls, by Alice
Gerstenberg. Chicago, Dramatic publishing
CO., 1910. 14 p. 12°. ([Sergei's acting
drama, no. 612] )
© Dec. 31, 1912 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1913 ; D. : 31841 ;
Dramatic pub. cc, Chicago. 50370
Where Bill goes home; 1 act comedy, by Wil-
liam and .Tosephine Giles. Milwaukee, A. E.
Reim, 1910. 8 p. 16°. ([Publication] no.
14)
© Mar. 4, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1911 ; D : 23556 ;
Adolph E. Reim, Milwaukee. 50371
Where bugles blow. See In old. Wyoming,
Where burning Sappho loved; dramatic com-
position in 4 acts, by W. Haiuer. [60] p.
4°. Typewritten.
Where honor lies; a play in 4 acts, by E. A.
Barron.
© Edwyn A. Barron, Chicago ; 1892 : 6083,
Feb. 8. 50377
Where ignorance is bliss; play in 4 acts, by
D. Hastings. [117] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1911; D: 23581; Dille Hast-
ings, Philadelphia. 50378
Where ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise,
by B. K. Phillips.
© Bettine Kavanaugh Phillips, New York;
1898 : 59874, Oct. 11. 50379
Where is my hat? an original dramatic sketch
in 1 act, by C. Finger.
© Carl Finger, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
19858, Aug. 9. 50380
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1914; D : 36635; Whitfield Where is my wandering boy? dramatic play in
3 acts, by L. E. Walter. [70] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1913; D: 34594; Lester E.
Walter. Harrisburg, Pa. 50381
Hainer, Providence, R. I. ' 50371a
Where causes join; by J. H. Sackett. Type-
written.
© John Hubbert Sackett, Philadelphia ;
1899 : 29102, Apr. 28 ; 2c. Apr. 28. 50372
Where charity begins; 1 act sketch, by D.
Hardy. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D : 40023 ; Doris
Hardy, New York. 50372a
Where children rule; musical fantasy, libretto
by Sidney Blow and Douglas Hoare, music
by Edward Jones. London, Francis, Day &
Hunter [etc., etc.] 1909. cover-title, 12 p. 8°.
[Lyrics only]
© Dec. 28, 1909; 2c. Dec. 29, 1909; D:
17809 ; Francis, Day & Hunter, London.
50373
Where clover blooms; by W. Vance. Type-
written.
© Wilson Vance, Bloomfleld, N. J.; 1900
A: 25230, Oct. 10; 2c. Oct. 10. 50374
Where did John go? comedy in 3 acts, by
James F. CuUen. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1915 ; D : 39494 ; James Cul-
len. New York. 50374a
Where God has not; play, by A. Smith. [64] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1912; D: 28526; Adelaide
Smith, Yonkers, N. Y. 50375
Where happiness is; comedy in 4 acts, by E. E.
Keays. 134 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1913; D: 32737; Ethelyc
Emery Keays, Great Neck, N. Y. 50376
Where have you been? play in 1 act, by J.
Laurie, jr. [7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1915; D: 42309; .Joseph
Laurie, jr.. New York. 50376a
play in 4 acts, by L. E. Walter. 104 p. f °.
Typewritten,
© Lester E. Walter, Harrisburg, Pa.; D:
15433, Mar. 24, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1909.
50382
Where is Smith? in 2 acts, by H. R. Moore.
[29] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry R. Moore, Watertown, Wis.; D:
916, Oct. 3, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 25, 1901. 50383
Where is the man with the money? comic
hopera in 3 hacks, lyric book and music by
C. H. Horton. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. July 29, 1915; D: 41358; Charles
Herbert Horton, Youngstown, O. 50383a
Where is William? farce in 3 acts, by Charles
Windermere [pseud, of C. F. Todd] [88] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1912 ; D : 28450 ; Charles F.
Todd, Loudon. 50384
Where is your sister? a farce in 3 acts, by
A. W. Holbrook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, New York; D:
8873, July 19, 1906. 50385
Where lays the blame; play in 5 acts, by G.
Ottesen. [119] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 11, 1914; D: 37547; Gerhard
Ottesen, Seattle. 50385a
Where magnolias bloom; a characteristic mu-
sical comedy in 2 acts and 6 scenes, book,
lyrics and music by W. M. Cook, [30] p. 4".
Typewritten, [Words only]
© Will M. Cook, New York ; D : 4766, Mar.
21, 1904; 2c. Mar. 21, 1904. 50386
2549
50387
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50405
Where's Mabel? vaudeville sketch, by Chas.
Landon Carter. [l],5p. f°. Typewritten.
(c) Ic. Nov. 10, 1913 ; D : 35089 ; Eugene M.
Purljiss, Mendota, 111. 50387
Where's Matilda? new and original operatic
comedy in 3 acts, music and comedy by L.
Jordan.
© Leopold Jordan, New York ; 1898 : 4803S
Aug. 15. 50388
Where's my hat? [play in 1 act] by Robert
C. V. Meyers; The student and his neighbors,
by N. A. Woodward; Cain, ancient and mod-
ern, by Ellen Murray; [and] The queen of
beauty. Philadelphia, P. Garrett & co., 1886.
p. 193-216. 12°. (Dramatic supplement to
One hundred choice selections, no. 4)
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1886:
12538, May 27 ; 2c. Sept. 9. 50388a
Where's the cat? comedy in 3 acts, by James
Alberry.
© Samuel French & son. New York ; 1880 :
19198, Dec. 16. 50389
Where's your baggage; farce in 3 acts, from the
German of Gustav Olmar, by F. H. James.
[2], 60 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1912; D: 28414; Fred. H.
James, New York. 50390
Where strife held sway; a comedy drama in 3
acts, by L. N. Smytli. 37 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Louis Nathan Smyth, Little Bay, Ark. ;
D:1908, May 20, 1902; 2c. May 28, 1902.
50391
Where sweet magnolias bloom. See Sweetest
(The) girl of all.
Where taters grow sm.all; a story of Kansas,
by W. Campbell.
© Wayne Campbell, Wamego, Kan. ; D :
2681, Dec. 5, 1902. 50392
Where the eagle soars; play of the Balkans, of
yesterday, today, and tomorrow, by James
Grimthorpe [pseud, of S. Herzberg] [167]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1915; D: 41010; Sadie Herz-
berg, St. Margaret-at-ClifCe, England.
50392a
Where the forest ends; a play in 4 acts by P.
Shefliohl. 119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Pliilip Sheffield. Seattle; D: 14431, Dec.
2, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1908. 50393
Where the grass grows green. See Shin Fane.
Where the lane turned; ruiul comedy drama in
4 acts, by Florence A. Cowles. New York,
Dick and Fitzgerald, 1912. 53 p. 12°.
© Aug. 2, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1912 ; D : 30428 ;
Dick and Fitzgerald, New York. 50394
Where the laugh comes in; a musical comedy
in 3 acts, by C. AV. Chase.
© Charles W. Chase, New York; D:640,
July 8, 1901. 50395
Where the mocking-bird sings; a play in 4
acts, by E. Leslie. 103 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Eleanor Leslie, Los Angeles ; D : 12639,
Nov. 18, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 30, 1908. 50396
Where the road ends; folk-play, by R. Sawyer
[i. e. R. S. Durand] [1], 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Julv 30, 1912 : D : 30385 ; Ruth Saw-
yer, Ithaca, N. Y. 50397
Where the sun goes down; in 4 acts, by Olive
West. 171 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Willard Bowman, New York; D : 973,
Oct. 16, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1901. 50398
Where the sun sets.
© Milton H. Fahrney, Chicago; D : 8364,
Apr. 17, 1906. 50399
Where the trail ends; 1 act drama, by George
M. Rosener. Milwaukee, A. E. Reim, 1910.
12 p. 16°. ([Publication] no. 9)
© Dec. 23, 1910; 2c. Dec. 27, 1910; D:
22922 ; Adolph E. Reim, Milwaukee. 50400
Where there is nothing; by W. B. Yeats. New
York, London, The Macmillan company, 1903.
212 p. 12°. (Plays for an Irish theatre, v. 1)
© Macmillan co.. New York ; D : 3422, Mav
13, 1903; 2c. May 13, 1903. 50401
a drama in 5 acts, by W. B. Yeats. [New
York] John Lane, 1902. 99 p. 12°.
© W. B. Yeats, Dublin. Ireland; D:2488,
Oct. 24, 1902; 2c. Oct. 30, 1902. 50402
Where there is sm.oke; a comedy in 1 act, by
H. Heaton. 37 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Harold R. Heaton, London; D : 3473.
May 22, 1903; 2c. Feb. 4, 1904; 2c. May 12,
1906. 50403
•
Where there's a will; comedy in 4 acts, by B.
Parry. 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1912; D : 32642 ; Bernard
Parry, Richmond, Surrey, England. 50404
comedy in 3 acts, by E. L. Greensfeldor.
[1], 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1915; D: 39278; Elmer L.
Greensfelder, Baltimore. 50404a
-play in 1 act, by P. A. Boylan. [1], 13 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1912; D: 28929; Peter
Arthur Boylan, Chicago. 50405
Where there's a will there's a play. ^cr
Bunch (A) of keys.
2550
50406
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50424
Where there's a will, there's a way; by A. F.
Norcross. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adaline Fogg Norcross, Boston ; D :
12903, May 5, 1908; 2c. May 5, 1908. 50406
a legitimate comedy in 3 acts, by W. A.
Tulley.
© William A. Tulley, Chicago; D : 823,
Sept. 3, 1901. 50407
a 1 act sketch, by J. H. Gilroy. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John H. Gilroy, New York; D : 15778,
May 5, 1909; 2c. May 5, 1909. 50408
— an original comedy dramatic sltetch in 1
act, by Jules Ferrar. [2], 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
•© Ic. Feb. 5, 1913; D: 32194; Jules A.
Ferrar, New York. 50409
— See also Double (A) life.
Where thieves break throug'h and steal; com-
edy in 1 act, by R. M. Robinson. [14] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1912; D : 29385 ; Raymond
M. Robinson, Maiden, Mass. 50410
Where was Simon? a comic play in 3 acts, by
G. H. Trader. [119] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Henry Trader, New York ; D :
13252, Jvme 27, 1908; 2c. June 27, 1908.
50411
Where were they hidden? See Cora.
Which? a modern play in 4 acts, by G. R.
Warren, and R. D. Carter.
© Giles Reynolds Warren and Raymond
Dexter Carter, United States ; D : 9718, Oct.
30, 1906. 50412
■play in 4 acts, by R. K. Stratton. [41] p.
12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 80, 1915 ; D : 40529 ; Ruby Kirk-
land Stratton, Angletoii, Tex. 50412a
Which is Cobb? a comedy in 3 acts, by L.
Eagan.
© Louis Eagan, New York; 1899:50981,
Aug. 8. 50413
V/hich is her choice: or. His revenge. [.84] p,
t°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1913 ; D : 32421 ; Etta Efelain,
Newport, Ky. 50414
Which is it? comedy in 1 act, tr. from the
Spaiiisli. by K. Lee. 12 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Katherine Lee, Chicago ; D : 2105, July
11, 1902; 2c. Aug. 7, 1902. 50415
Which is the prince? a comedy in 5 acts,
tr. and dramatized from the German, by J. J.
Fox. Chicago. The .T. IM. W. Jones stationery
and printing co., 1887.
© John Jerome Fox, Chicago ; 1887 : 13710,
May 25. 50416
Which is the wife? an original play in 3
acts, by C. A. Merighi.
•© Caroline A. Merighi, New York ; 1875 :
1501, Feb. IG. 50417
See also Buried alive.
Which is which? a comedietta in 1 act, by'^S.
Theyre Smith. New American od. correctly
reprinted from the original authorized act-
ing ed. New York, H. Roorbach, 1889. 24 p.
12°. ([Roorbach's American ed. of acting
plays, no. 11])
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
37512 ; Dec. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 14. 50418
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by T. Addi-
son.
© Thomas Addison, Boston ; 1889 : 10737,
Apr. 4. 50419
•play in 1 act, by H. Gruher. 20 p. 4°
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1915; D : 40131 ; Herman
Gruher, New York. 50419a
— See also Borleywax. — Georgie.
Which one? comedy in 4 acts, by F. C. Bar-
clay. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1913 ; D : 34530 ; Fannie C.
Barclay, New York. 50420
or. That lunch, a comedietta, by B. L.
Heiss.
© Blanche L. Heiss, San Francisco; 1897:
65266, Nov. 23. 50421
Which one shall I marry? allegorical playlet
in 4 episodes, by R. T. Kettering. [2], 16 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1915 ; D : 41900 ; Ralph Thomas
Kettering, Chicago. 50421a
Which shall it be; by K. A. Lptle.
© Kathryn A. Lytle, Uhrichsville, O. ; 1896 :
59205, Oct. 28. 50422
an original Woodmen of the world play in
4 acts, by S. L. Moore. Center, Tex., S. L.
Moore [1907] 52 p. 12°.
© S. L. Moore, Center, Tex.; D : 10892,
July 2, 1907; 2c. July 15, 1907. 50423
See also Between two fires.
Which the traitor? Sec Exiled. — Zina, the
slave girl.
Which was wife? See Illma.
Which way out? play in 1 act, by J. R. Mann.
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ip. .Tulv 9, 1913; D: 33749; J. Rexlonl
Mann, New York. 50424
2551
50425
DRAMATIC COMPOSITION'S
50446
"Which will have him? a vaudeville, by John A.
Woodward. Boston, C. H. Spencer, 1871. 12
p. 12°. ([Spencer's universal stage, no. 62])
© Charles H. Spencer, Boston ; 1871 : 9409,
Oct. 7; 2c. Oct. 7. 50425
Which will win him? Sec All for love.
While Trisco was burning; or, Orphans of
San Francisco, melodrama in 4 acts, by Mary
E. Goodman. [49] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Martiueau. Montreal, Canada ;
D : 8.545, May 18, 1906 ; 2c. May 31, 1906.
50426
While he was at Elba; a drama in 5 acts, by
Embley Osmun. [131] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eliza Warren, Cleveland ; D : 5591, Oct.
1, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1904. 50427
While he was waiting; vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by R. P. Keel. 10 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1910 ; D : 20066 ; Robert Reel,
Brooklyn. 50428
While life shall last; or, All but lost; or, Two
hearts adrift, a play in 4 acts, by Charles
Crozier and John Burton. [61] p. 8°.
Printed.
© International copyright bureau, ltd., Lou-
don; D : 5673, Oct. 24, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1904.
[Note: Title on copies reads. While life shall
last] 50429
While love shall last; drama of the present in
3 acts, by P. Fandel. 80 p. 4°. -Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1910 ; D : 22113 ; Peter Fan-
del, St. Paul. 50430
While love watches; a comedy dramatic play-
let in 1 act, by H. O. Straub and Edgar Ruff.
[14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1909 ; D : 16540 ; Hugo O.
Straub, New York. 50431
While mortals sleep; an operetta in 2 acts, by
Rosamond Taylor, music by Carolyn Beach
Tavlor. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1904.
43 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : .5122,
June 2, 1904 ; 2c. June 25, 1904. 50432
While the angelus tolled; play in 5 acts, by
M. A. Lottinville and E. S. Gelinas. [3], 21
p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1913 ; D : 32738 ; Marie Anne
l-otfinville and Ernestine Salina Gelinas,
Brocl^ton, Mass. 50433
While the auto stopped; a farce in 1 act, by
Ross D. Breniser. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ross Dalbey Breniser, Philadelphia ; D :
4515, Jan. 18, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1904. 50434
While the cat's away; by L. Eastlake.
© Laura Eastlake, New York; D: 657, July
15, 1901. 50435
While the city sleeps; play in 4 acts, by Ed-
ward E. Rose. [2], 133 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1914; D: 37914; Ed. W.
Rowland and Edwin Clifford, Chicago. 50435a
While the storm raged; di'amatic sketch, by
Rose Stillman. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1912 ; D : 28315 ; Ralph Riggs,
New York. 50436
While the sultan sleeps; a comedy in 5 acts,
by J. E. Young and M. Jarbeau. 101 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© John E. Young and Minnie Jarbeau,
New York ; D : 3129, Mar. 14, 1903 ; 2c. Mar.
14, 1903. 50437
While there's life there's hope; a 3 act drama,
by John Oxenford and John W. Ryan.
© John C. Cowper, Boston ; 1876 : 11687,
Oct. 16. 50438
While you wait; a comedy [in 1 act] by C. A.
Lineback. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1909; D : 16497 ; Charles A.
Lineback, New York. 50439
Whims; comedy in 4 acts, by Stanley McKeuna.
© Mrs. Stanlev McKeuna, New York ; 1879 :
3552. Mar. 15. 50440
— comedy in 2 acts, by G. S. Dunkin. [5],
80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 6, 1912; D: 30191; Gertrude
Scott Dunkin. New York. 50441
— an original dramatic composition, by R. J.
Smith.
© Robert J. Smith, Terre Haute, Ind. ;
1888 : 14872, I\Iay 21. 50442
Whims (The) of fate,
leen.
See Kildare (The) col-
Whims (The) of mammon; a comedy in 3 acts,
by Morrill Hazard [pseud, of J. Wedekind]
© Julius Wedekind, New York; 1900 A:
8751, Apr. 4. 50443
Whims (The) of Marion; a 1 act play, taken
from the French Les caprices de Marianne
of Alfred de Musset, by C. Renauld.
© Charles Renauld, New York ; 1897 : 18694,
]\Iar. 22 ; 2c. Mar. 22. 50444
Whining (A) woman. Typewritten.
© Wm. J. Kerngood and Harry Le Clair,
New York ; 1900 A : 18579, July 27 ; 2c. July
27. 50445
Whip-hand (The); by G. B. Mason. 28 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1909; D: 16209; Gertrude
Bryant Mason, Los Angeles. 50446
2552
50447
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50468
Whip-hand (The) — Continued.
a comedy in 4 acts, by Keble Howard
[pseud, of J. K. Bell] [109] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© .John Keble Bell, London; D:9220, Oct.
12, 1906; 2c. Nov. 20, 1906. 50447
Whip (The) wonder; by Fred Lindsay. 3 p.
. f°. Typewritten.
© Thos. F. MacMahon, New York; D:
14366, Nov. 6, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1908. 50448
Whipping-post (The); play in 1 act, by A.
Gallatin. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1913; D : 33947 ; Alberta
Gallatin, New York. 50449
Wliirl (The) at Washington; or. The pace
they go on the inner circle, comedy in 4
acts, by W. W. Lecture. [1], 71 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1913; D : 32003 ; Wm. W.
Lecture, Washington. 50450
Whirl-i-gig (The) of time; comedy drama in 1
act, by A. Cowles. [1], 19 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1913 ; D : 35271 ; Albert Cowles,
Williamsport, Pa. 50451
Whirl o' th' town; musical comedy in 3 acts,
by J. W. Evans. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. .Tan. 17, 1910; D: 17952; James W.
Evans, Spokane, Wash. 50452
Whirl (The) of fortune; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by G. F. Dittmar.
© George F. Dittmar, Jersey City; 1898:
59515, Oct. 10. 50453
Whirl (The) of life; a comedy drama in 4
acts.
© Joseph P. Harris, New York ; D : 4479,
Jan. 8, 1904. 50454
Whirled on wheels; a stage representation of
the latest craze in 3 paroxysms and 8 throes,
by R. C. Hill.
© Richmond C. Hill, Buffalo; 1884:24454,
Dec. 10. 50455
Whirlie girlie*; bright and breezy burlesque, by
C. E. Taylor. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Taylor, East Hampton, Conn.;
D : 9424, Nov. 14, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906.
50456
Whirligig.
© AVeber and Fields, New York; 1899:
35698, May 29. 50457
comedy in a prelude and 3 acts, by R.
Housum. 161 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1915; D: 42466; Robert
Housum, Cleveland. 50457a
Whirligig — Continued.
drama of contemporary American life in
3 acts, by T. D. O'Bolger. [91] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1915; D: 39822; Thomas
Denis O'Bolger, Philadelphia. 50457b
Whirligig (The) of time; a comedy in 4 acts,
by G. Bonnett and P. Baiter.
© Gilfrey Bonnett and Freddie Baiter, Al-
legheny City, Pa.; 1891:23913, July 1.
50458
^a drama in 4 acts, by P. Kidder. [138] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Pancoast Kidder, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D :
6120. Jan. 23, 1905; 2c. Aug. 21, 1905. 50459
Whirling (The) dervishes; by Elizabeth F.
Guptill. Franklin, O., Eldridge entertainment
house, 1914, [4] p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1914; 2c. Dec. 19, 1914; D:
39296; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 50459a
Whirlpool; a play in 4 acts, by M. Foster. 101
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maximilian Foster, New York ; D : 15401.
Mar. 22, 1909; 2c. Mar. 22, 1909. 50460
and 4 scenes, by Carlisle Mitchell.
© Edwin Elroy, Elizabeth, N. J. ; D : 14542,
Dec. 16, 1908. 50461
a 3 act comedy.
© Charles B. Goes, Chicago ; D : 1119, Nov.
25, 1901. 50462
westei-n drama in 4 acts, by W. C. Kaiser.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1911. [62]
p. f.
© Sept. 7, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1911 ; D : 25434 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 50463
Whirlpool (The) of life; by Scott Marble.
© Jefferson D. Rich and Neil Florence. New
York ; 1894 : 18970, Apr. 12. 50464
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by James K.
Tillotson.
© Mrs. Daniel Collyer, New York; 1893:
56355, Dec. 21. 50465
Whirlpool (The) of love; a romantic play in 4
acts, by M. Petravsky. 8°. Typewritten.
© Marie Petravsky, New York; 1899:
70620, Oct. 30; 2c. June 29, 1903. 50466
Whirlwind (The); a drama in 4 acts, by Georg
Erastov, tr. and adapted by H. Bernstein.
© Herman Bernstein, Brooklyn ; D : 15526.
Apr. 3, 1909. 50467
-In 3 acts, tr. from the French of Henri
Bernstein, by Mrs. M. S. AVormser. [104] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Maurice S. Wormser, New York ;
D:960o, Dec. 10, 1906; 2c. Dec. 10, 1906.
50468
2553
50469
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50489
Whirlwind (The)— Continued.
play in 1 act, by E. M. Crane. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1913 ; D : 32864 ; Eleanor Maud
Crane, New York. 50469
a play in 3 acts, by Harry Melvill, adapted
into English from the French, La rafale, of
Henry Bernstein.
© Mrs. Patrick Campbell, London; D:
8473, Apr. 13, 1906. 50470
Whirlwind (A) courtship; comedy in 1 act
and 3 scenes, by Dora A. Stuart. [1], 46 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1915; D: 39769; D. Stuart,
Los Gates, Cal. 50470a
Whiskers; farce in 1 act, by Helen F. Bagg.
Philadelphia, Penn publishing company, 1912.
32 p. 12°.
© Oct. 2, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 8, 1912 ; D : 31026 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 50471
Whiskey unmasked. See Fatal (The) step.
Whisky; or, Temperance and intemperance,
a musical entertainment in 3 pts., by S. Bis-
sell.
© S. Bissell, Pittsburgh ; 1872 : 13552, Dec.
26. 50472
Whisper in the garden; by J. E. H. Bourdon.
115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1909 ; D : 17198 ; .Joseph Eu-
gene Henry Bourdon, Tacoma. 50473
Whisper (The) of the gods; play in prologue
and 2 acts, by L. M. Schwake. [63] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1914; D : 38057 ; La Rissa
Minkler Schwake, Chicago. 50473a
Whispering-gallery (The); libretto for a comic
opera, by M. Goldsmith.
© Milton ■ Gold.smith, Philadelphia; 1899:
35270, May 26. 50474
Whispers; a satirical comedy in 4 acts, by L.
Mowry.
© Lincoln Mowry, Woonsocket, R. I. ; 1889 :
38117, Dec. 14. 50475
or. Home, sweet home, a I'oni.intic domes-
tic drama in 5 acts, 5 scenes, by S. Pritchard.
© Spencer Pritcliard, Philadelphia; 1876:
8822, July 28. 50476
Whistling at landlords. See Tim Carty's
trial.
Whistling (The) bachelor; 1 act play, by M.
Schiller. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1911; D: 23641; Margaret
Scbillcr, Toledo, O. 50477
Whistling girl; musical comedy in 3 acts, by
J. M. Pryse, music by Wenzel A. Raboch.
[81] p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© John M. Pryse, New York ; D : 4934, Apr.
23, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1904. 50478
• — -musical playlet, by C. McComas. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1909; D: 16827; Carroll
McComas, New York. 50479
Whistling Jim, the Hillsdale spy; a military
drama in 3 acts, by L. Q. Jeffries.
© L. Q. Jeffries, Wooster, O.; 1883:4878,
Mar. 16. 50480
Whistling (The) mite; a play for the times, by
Sister Mary Francis Clare (The nun of Ken-
mare)
© James Rogers, New York ; 1881 : 10670,
July 9. 50481
Whistling Sandy; a drama in 4 acts, by T. W.
Haushew and Roy Norton. [112] p. 4°.
Tj^pewritten.
© Roy E. Norton and T. W. Hanshew, New
York : D : 10733, June 10, 1907 ; Ic. June 10,
1907 ; Ic. Feb. 7, 1908. 50482
Whistling (The) thief; a sketch.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7728, July 23 ; 2c. Oct. 26. 50483
White America.
© Jennie Lament, New York ; 1896 : 12109,
Feb. 22. 50484
— a spectacular burlesque in 3 acts, by E. P.
Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, New York; 1895:50046,
Oct. 2. 50485
White and black. See Blanc et noir. — Mul-
doon and the nigger.
White (A) blackbird; a musical minstrel farce
comedy in 2 acts and several scenes, by R.
Spamer,
© Richard Spamer, St. Louis ; D : 11134,
July 31, 1907. 50486
a play in 3 acts, by Charles H. Hoyt.
© William Carroll, Chelsea, Mass.; 1888:
17246, June 16. 50487
White (The) butterfly; a sixteenth century ro-
mance in 3 acts, by M. H. Barrows. Boston,
Geo. H. Ellis CO., 1903. 41 p. 12°.
© Mabel Hay Barrows, Tompkinsville,
N. Y. ; D:3460, May 19, 1903; 2c, May 19,
1903. 50488
White (The) caps; by Nettie H. Pelham. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison [1891] 12 p. 12°, [Ama-
teur series]
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1891:39767.
Nov. 5; 2c. Nov. «. 50489
2554
50490
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50507
White (The) caps — Continued.
a comedy drama founded on secret his-
tory, by H. Heuck and J. E. Fennessy. Pub-
lished in manuscript.
© Hubert Heuck and James E. Fennessy,
Cincinnati ; 1888 : 24544, Aug. 29 ; 2c. Oct. 8.
50490
a farce comedy, by J. H. O'Connor.
© John H. O'Connor, Boston; 1889:6508,
Feb. 27. 50491
White (The) cat; by R. J. Cutler. Typewritten.
© Robert J. Cutler, New York; 1894:
13109, Mar. 6 ; 2c. May 22. 50492
a fairy play in a prologue, 3 acts, and IS
scenes, including book of words for music,
written in rhyme, by D. Young.
© Dan Young, London, Ontario, Canada;
D : 6207, Feb. 10, 1905. 50493
■ spectacular extravaganza in 3 acts, by
H. B. Smith.
© Harrv B. Smith, New York; D : 706G,
Aug. 4, 1905. 50494
White (The) cavalier; fifteenth century drama
in 5 acts, by F. G. Connolly. [34] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1912 ; D : 28483 ; Francis G.
Connolly, Elizabeth, N. J. 50495
White Chapel; a drama in 4 acts, by W. E.
Maginn.
© William E. Maginn, New York; 1894:
10298, Feb. 15. 50496
White (The) chief; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
J. M. Irving. [83] p. f°. Typewritten.
© James Montgomery Irving, New York ;
D : 8247, Mar. 29, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 29, 1906.
50497
Thanksgiving playlet, by Clara J. Denton.
Franklin, O., Eldridge entertainment house,
1915. 9 p. 12°.
© Nov. 2, 1915; 2c. Dec. 20, 1915; D:
42603; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 50497a
White chrysanthemum; a new lyrical comedy,
book by Leedham Bantock and Arthur Ander-
son, lyrics by Arthur Anderson, music by
Howard Talbot. London, Chappell & co., ltd.,
1905. 20 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Chappell & CO., London ; D : 7325, Sept. 25,
1905 ; 2e. Sept. 25, 1905. 50498
White City; comedy in 3 acts, by J. A. Graf-
ton. [92] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1915; D: 41.590; Jesse Allen
Grafton, Galesburg, 111. 50498a
White cockade; a comedy [in 3 acts] by Lady
Gregory. New York, .John Quinn, 1905. 64 p.
8°. {With this her The traveling man)
© Ladv Gregory, Ireland ; D : 7800, Dec.
29, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1905. 50499
a melodrama in 4 acts and 4 scenes.
© Leslie Corde, New York; 1899:31643,
May 10. 50500
— play in 3 acts, by F. Summers. [133] p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1914; D: 37917; Florence
Summers, New York. 50500a
— Sec also Irish folk-history plays.
White (A) coon; a musical comedy libretto in
2 acts for collegiate productions, by Thomas
B. Donaldson. [38] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. B. Donaldson, Philadelphia ; D : 9379,
Nov. 3, 1906; 2c. Nov. 3, 1906. 50501
White (The) coupe; a farcical comedy in 3
acts, by E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1885:
8268, Apr. 8. 50502
V/hite, crimson and black; a play in 4 acts,
by A. J. Westermayr.
© Arthur J. Westermayr, Brooklyn; 1890:
31529, Oct. 11. 50503
White crook; big spectacular extravaganza in
1 act, by E. F. Rush.
© Ed. F. Rush, Chicago ; 1894 : 60920, Dec.
29. 50504
■ — — a spectacular drama in 3 acts, by J. Aberle.
© Jac Aberle, New York ; 1882 : 2308, Feb.
13. 50505
a spectacular operatic play, by J. S.
Langrishe, and Thomas C. Houghton (T.
Charles Howard)
© John S. Langrishe and T. G. Houghton,
United States ; 1873 : 13166, Nov. 12. 50506
White (The) czar; dramatic romance in 4 acts
and 7 transformations, founded on the his-
torical events of modern Russia, by Count A.
Chrostowski.
© Count Alphonse Chrostowski, New York ;
1S97 : 71788, Dec. 21 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1898. 50507
White (The) devil. See Masterpieces of the
English drama: Webster and Tourneur.
White (The) dove; play in 3 acts, by Halwerd
Darthon [pseud, of M. C. Darnton] and Anne
Caldwell [pseud, of A. C. O'Dea] [215] p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. IS, 1914; D: 36075; Maida C.
Darnton, New York. 50507a
2555
50508
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50525
White (The) dove of Oneida; a romantic drama
in 2 icts and after-scene, by Helen P. Kane.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1907. 18 p.
12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D:9751,
Jan. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1907. 50508
White (The) eagle; a heroic drama in 5 acts,
a story of a society incident during the Civil
War, by E. W. Ryan. Springfield, O., The
Democrat eo., 1901. 66 p. 8°.
© Edward W. Ryan, Springfield, O. ; D:
281, Mar. 29, 1901; 2c. May 13, 1901. 50509
White elephant; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
L. C. Tees.
© Levin C. Tees, Philadelphia ; 1888 : 32886,
Nov. 21. 50510
— -an original farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
L. C. Tees (Jonathan Jinks) rev. by L. C.
Tees and S. J. Brown.
© Levin C. Tees and Samuel J. Brown,
Philadelphia; 1892: 16260, Apr. 14. 50511
or. The military mandarin, a comic opera
of Siam in 3 acts, by E. L. G. Steele, jr.
© Edward Lindley Grey Steele, jr., Oak-
land, Cal.; D:3911, Sept. 8, 1903. 50512
White (The) fawn; musical play in 2 acts,
book, lyrics and music by E. Hanford. [147] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1914 ; D : 36287 ; Edwin Han-
ford, New York. 50512a
White (The) feather; a farcical comedy in 3
acts, by W. W. and A. T. Saunders.
© W. W. and A. T. Saunders, Akron, O. ;
1885:18067, Aug. 26. 50513
— a light opera telling the story of a war
between the Wa-wa-ta-see and Broadfoot
Indians, by J. Barr.
© .John Barr, United States; 1893: 52710,
Nov. 27. 50514
plav in 3 acts, by Lechmer Worrall and
,L E. Harold Terry. [178] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1915; D: 39551; Wm. A.
Brady, New York. 50514a
White (The) flame; play, by Luke North
[pseud, of J. H. Grifees] [Rev. ed.] Los
Angeles, The Golden press, 1910. 117 p. 16°.
© Jan. 27, 1910; 2c. Dec. 24, 1909; D:
20109 ; James H. GrifEes, Los Angeles. 50515
a reincarnation plav in 3 acts, by L'lke
North [pseud, of J. H. Griffes] {In Every-
man, May- July, 1909)
© James H. Griffes, La Canada, Cal. ; D :
15818, May 10, 1909 ; 2c. act 1 May 19, 1909 ;
2c. act 2 June 7, 1909; 2c. act 3 July 19.
1909. 50516
White (The) flower; original play in 4 acts,
by F. C. Witter. [2], 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1915; D: 39540; Frank G.
Witter, Denver. 50516a
White (The) fool; drama in 4 acts, by A. C.
Ladd. [3], 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1912 ; D : 31160 ; Anna Cole-
man Ladd, Boston. 50517
White friars; or, The fatal marriage, a drama
in 5 acts, adapted from one of Routledge's
novels, by T. Frankenstein Williams.
© T. Williams, New York; 1885:3611,
Feb. 9. 50518
White
call.
(The) garden. See Stronger (The)
White (The) gauntlet; a drama in 5 acts, by
W. H. Stafford.
© W. H. Stafford, New York; 1871:5493,
June 10. 50519
White (A) gypsy; a drama in 4 acts, by A.
Prieth-Feind.
© Anna Prieth-Feind, Newark, N. J. ; D :
2509, Oct. 29, 1902. 50520
White Hair; or. The last of the Modocs, a
melodrama in 4 acts, by E. H. Lay.
© E. H. Lay, Albany ; 1873 : 6963, June 20.
50521
White Hand, heir to Hagar's trust; by D. W.
Haynes. Typewritten.
© D. Woodbridge Haynes, New York ; 1893 :
51608, Nov. 20 ; 2c. Nov. 20. 50522
White (The) hand of Moses; Persian play in 1
act, and 2 scenes, by G. E. Murdock. l5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1915 ; D : 42346 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, San Francisco. 50522a
White (The) handcherchief; a comedy in 3
acts, tr. from the Spanish of Eusebio Blasco,
and adapted to the American stage, by W. M.
Rogers.
© William M. Rogers, New York; 1875:
6976, July 3. 50523
White (The) hat; or, The governor, the girl
and the wise guy, musical comedy in 2 acts,
by F. Allworth and Fred Wayne. [50] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. July 26, 1910 ; D : 21722 ; Frank All-
worth, New York. 50524
White (The) hawk; a dramatization in 4 acts,
of H. C. Ballev's novel Beaujeu, by H. C.
Bailey and D. Kimball. 105 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© David Kimball. Boston; D: 16159, June
1, 1909 ; 2c. June 1, 1909. 50525
2556
50526
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50545
White (The) heifer; a burlesque play in 1 act,
by G. Pickens.
© Green Pickens, New York; 1898:13082,
Feb. 23. 50526
White (The) hope; comedy sketch, by F. Ed-
wards and Mike Heffernan. 7 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1911 ; D : 25583 ; Frank Ed-
wards, New York. 50527
-farce in 1 act, by L. Clemens. [1], 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1914; D: 37139; Le Roy
Clemens, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 50527a
White (The) Horse tavern; comedy in 3 acts,
adapted from the German of Blumenthal and
Kadelburg, by S. Rosenfeld. New York,
Cherouuy printing and publishing company.
© Sydney Rosenfeld, New York; 189S :
30189, May 14. 50528
White (The) Indian ; in 4 acts, by N. M. Den-
nison. [15] p. 8°. Printed.
© Nellie M. Dennison, Kewanee, 111. ; D :
10058, Mar. 2, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1907. 50529
• a wild West drama in 4 acts, by B. Laufer,
W. Sinnhold, translator. Buffalo, 1889. 64
p. 24°.
© Bernhardt Laufer and Wm. • Sinnhold,
Buffalo ; 1SS9 : 5816, Feb. 19 ; 2c. July 3.
50530
White Kitten; by R. J. Cutler.
© Robert J. Cutler, New York ; 1894 : 13111,
Mar. 6. 50531
White (The) knight of Peru; by Collarbox
[pseud, of B. H. Staudish] 61 p. f°. Type-
written.
© B. Haskin Standish, Minneapolis; D:
2559, Nov. 7, 1902 ; 2c. May 2, 1904. 50532
play in 4 acts, by B. H. Standish. 66 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© B. Haskin Standish, Minneapolis; D:
6219, Feb. 18, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1905. 50533
White (The) lady ; drama in 3 acts, by J. A. Her-
man. [2], 105 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14. 1913 ; D : 31961 ; John Arm-
strong Hei'man, Harrisburg, Pa. 50534
White (The) lass that loved a colored sailor.
See U. S. S. Pinback.
White liars; little comedy in 4 acts, by R. E.
Swing. [4], 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Sept. 25, 1912 ; D : 31075 ; Raymond E.
Swing, Chicago. 50535
White (A) lie; comedy in 2 acts, by Ella Keat-
inge. New York, The Roxbury publishing
company, 1899. 1 p. 1., 12 p. 16°. (Wizard
series)
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York ; 1899 :
12658, Feb. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 50536
White (A) lie — Continued.
an original comedy drama in 4 acts, by
H. C. Dale.
© Horace C. Dale, Reading, Pa.; 1899:
35267, May 26; 2c. Oct. 14, 50537
White lies; a melodrama in 6 acts, by E. A.
Pratt, adapted from Charles Reade.
© Edwin Alberti Pratt, Louisville; 1886:
545, Jan. 7. 50538
See also Twice lost, twice won.
White lights of Broadway; a melodrama in 4
acts, by A. M. Leitzbach. 65 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Adeline M. Leitzbach, New York ; D : 9039,
Sept. 6, 1900 ; 2c. Sept. 25, 1906. 50539
White lilies; a 1 act play, by M. L. King.
© Marie Louise King, New York; D : 18SS,
May 7, 1902. 50540
White (The) linen niirse. See Tale (A) with
a wag^.
White love; a play in 3 acts, in imitation of
Jules Lemaitre's Mariage blanc, bv C. Reu-
auld. [2], 72 p. 4°, Typewrittem
© Charles Renauld, New York ; 1892 : 3345,
Jan. 20; 2c. Jan. 20. 50541
White (The) man; a melodrama, by R. J.
Beckhard and M. Freeman.
© Ruy J. Beckhard and Maurice Freeman,
Boston ; D : 2.565, Nov. 7, 1902. 50542
White (The) man's book. See Two thousand
miles for a book.
White man's burden; by B. E. Levin. 50 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1909 ; D : 17112 ; Beulah Ed-
wina Levin, Chicago. 50543
White (The) man's hope; farce in 1 act, by
Felix Fantus. [IS] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1911 ; D : 24229 ; E. J. Zalon-
dek, Chicago. 50544
White (The) man's land; drama in 4 acts, by
R. Bedford. [126] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1910; D: 21455; Randolph
Bedford, New York. 50545
White (The) mask; play in 1 act, by G. R.
Forneret. [2], 8 p. f°. Tj^pewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1914 ; D : 37666 ; George
Reginald Fornei-et, Hamilton, Canada.
50545a
White (The) messenger; and other war poems,
[by] Edith M. Thomas. Boston, R. G.
Badger; Toronto, The Copp Clark co., ltd.
[1915] 91 p. 12°.
© Sept. 22, 1915; 2c. and aff. Sept. 30,
1915 ; A : 410769 ; Richard G. Badger, Boston.
50545b
2557
50546
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50568
White (The) moth; a vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by M. B. Cooke. 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Marjorie Benton Cooke, Chicago ; D :
15386, Mar. 19, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1909. 50546
White (A) Mountain boy; an original drama
in 5 acts, by Charles Townsend,
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1896 : 34056,
June 8 ; 2c. June 8. 50547
White (The) mouse; a unique comedy in 3 acts,
by D. Robertson. Typewritten.
© Donald Robertson, New York; 1896:
24947, Apr. 22; 2c. July 20. 50548
See also Triumph (The) of youth.
White (The) nigger; comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by W. C. Herman. [38] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 20, 1910; D: 21382; W. C.
Herman, Worthington, Ind. 50549
drama in 1 act, by B. Parks. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1913 ; D : 34485 ; Belle Parks,
Chicago. 50550
White Oak tavern; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
Geo. E. Rudolph. Clyde, O., Ames' publish-
ing CO., 1905. 26 p. 12°. (Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 462)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O.; D:6935, July
10, 1905; 2c. July 10, 1905. 50551
White (A) Othello; farce-comedy in 1 act,
adapted and tr. from French of Brisebarre
and Marc Michel, by W. E. Hoffmann.
© Walter E. Hoffmann, New York; 1892:
38060, Sept. 19. 50552
White panther; a heroic drama in 4 acts, by
C. A. Collmann.
© Charles A. Collmann, New York; 1894:
52483, Nov. 10. 50553
White (A) passion-flower; a play of modern
life in 4 acts, by E. Willett. [67] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ernest Willett, London; D:3472, May
13, 1903 ; 2c. May 13, 1903. 50554
White (The) patrol. See Police (The) patrol.
White (The) pigeon. See Pidge.
White (The) pilgrim.
© Mrs. Frank E. Boynton, Manitou, Col.;
1894 : 7772, Apr. 4. 50555
White (The) plague; a play in 3 acts, by A. J.
Eddy.
© Arthur Jerome Eddy, Chicago ; D : 14615,
Dec. 24, 1908. 50556
White (The) princess; western drama in 3
acts, by W. and J. Giles. [1], 41 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1911 ; D : 23136 ; William and
Josephine Giles, Springfield, O. 50557
White rabbit; a comic opera in 3 acts, by Vance
and S. Thompson. [54] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Somerville Thompson, New York; D:
872, Aug. 29, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 30, 1901. 50558
play in 1 act, by M. C. Dounell. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1913; D : 35351 ; Murray
Gushing Donnell, New York. 50559
White (The) rajah; musical play in 2 acts,
written by Alfred Murray, composed by A.
Baldwin Sloane.
© Alexander George Mackenzie, Great
Britain ; D : 3898, Aug. 14, 1903. 50560
White rat; musical farce comedy, by W. S.
Campbell.
© William S. Campbell, West Superior,
Wis.; D:410, Apr. 30, 1901. 50561
a spectacular melodrama in 4 acts, by R. N.
Stephens. [77] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thos. H. Davis, New York ; 1895 : 12249,
Mar. 1 ; 2c. Mar. 2. 50563
White rocks; or. The robber's den, a 5 act sen
sational drama founded on facts, by John R
Lane.
© Frank D. Landon, St. Joseph, Mo. ; 1891
10414, Mar. 19. 50563
White (The) rose; by R. W. Smith. 101 p. 8°
Typewritten.
© Robert William Smith, Bournemouth,
England; D : 3792, Aug. 4, 1903; 2c. Aug. 4,
1903. 50564
White (A) rose in a garden of red; in 5 acts,
by Edith Joslin. [95] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Edith L. Joslin, Boston; D:4495, Jan.
12, 1904; 2c. Jan. 12, 1904. 50565
White roses; half-hour play in 2 acts, by Louie
Cristeue [pseud, of L. C. Pratt] [26] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25575 ; Louie Cris-
tene Pratt, Napa, Cal. 50566
White (The) ruby; pantomime with music, by
J. W. Church and P. Kobb6. 4 p. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1912; D: 29611; Philip
Kobbe, New York. • 50567
White (The) shamrock; or. Captain Kid and
the kids, an extravaganza, by A. R. Moliere.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anais Redin Moliere, New York; D:
4204, Nov. G, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. G, 1903. 50568
2558
50569
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50590
White (A) shawl; a farce comedy in 2 acts, by
C. L. Dalrvraple. New York, Dick & Fitz-
gerald, 1905. 25 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 6639,
May 5, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1905. 50569
White sheep and black; a rural comedy drama
in 4 acts, by N. A. TefEt.
© Nathan A. TefEt, Bangor, Me. ; D : 7822,
Jan. 6, 1906. 50570
White (The) silence; drama of the North
woods, in 4 acts, by K. Benedict and Jeanette
Hitchcock. [79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1912; D : 29763 ; Kingsley
Benedict and Jeannette Hitchcock, New l^ork.
50571
White (The) sister; in 4 acts, by F. Marion
Crawford and Walter Hackett. 84 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Liebler & co., New Y^ork ; D : 15188, Feb.
27, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1909. 50572
White slave; drama in 6 acts, by Bartley Camp-
bell. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1909; D: 17688; Robert
Campbell, New York. 50573
^ a play in 5 acts, by Mrs. J. W. Matthews.
" 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1909 ; D : 16552 ; Mrs. J. W.
Matthews, Butte. Mont. 50574
See also Poems and plays; by Harry
Lorenzo Chapin.
White (The) slavers of a great city. See In-
nocence (The) of youth.
White slavery; melodrama in 6 scenes, by F.
('aswell. [30] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1911; D: 24901; Franklyu
Caswell, Harrison, Me. 50575
White slaves. See Uncle Sam's cabin.
White slave's love; heart throb in 1 act, by
F. Dupree. 17 p. f°. Typewritten. [Note:
Title afterwards changed to The undertow]
© Ic. June 25, 1910 ; D : 21419 ; Frank Du-
pree, New York. 50576
White (The) slaves of New York.
© A. H. Woods, New York ; D : 4740, Mar.
17, 1904. 50577
White sox; in 4 acts, by H. C. Colwell. [110] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July IS, 1911; D : 24717 ; Henry C.
Colwell, Kittanning, Pa. 50578
play in 4 acts, by H. C. Colwell. [119] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. S, 1913 ; D : 34345 ; Henry Clif-
ford Colwell, Kittanning, Pa. 50579
White (The) spirit of the Pawnees. See Lit-
tle Rifle,
White (The) squadron; a comedy drama, by
R. H. Fletcher. San Francisco.
© Robert Howe Fletcher, United States;
1891 : 339S0, Sept. 24. 50580
a play in 5 acts, by M. Madison.
Marie Madison, New York ; 1891 : 31699,
Sept. 7. 50581
a spectacular melodrama, by J. W. Har-
king, jr.
© James W. Harkins, jr., Worcester ; 1891 :
31521, Sept. 5. 50582
White (The) squadron in southern seas. See
Chileans (The)
White (The) squaw; by E. B. Pope.
© Edwin B. X*ope, Schrewsbury Park, Mo. ;
D : 16172, June 26, 1909. 50583
a play in 4 acts, by Delia Clarke [i. e. D. C.
Sullivan] [84] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 23, 1909 ; D : 16319 ; Delia Clarke
Sullivan, New York. 50584
a romance of the Canadian forest, a drama
in prologue and 4 acts, by W. B. Davy. 27
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wm. B. Davy, Chicago ; D : 9949, Feb. 11,
1907 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1907. 50585
White Sulphur; or, A day at the springs, an
American comedy in 4 acts, by C. E. Callahan.
© Charles E. Callahan, Cincinnati; 1875:
1241, Feb. 10. 50586
White Sulphur Springs; a play in 5 acts, by J.
Selden. 92 p. 8°. Printed.
© John Selden, Washington ; D : 463, May
13, 1901 ; 2c. May 14, 1901. 50587
White (The) thistle; an original drama in 1
act, by L. E. PauUin.
© Louise E. Paullin, New York; 1900 A:
18277, July 24. 50588
White (The) tigress of Japan; by C. A. Taylor.
© Charles A. Taylor, New York ; D : 4654.
Feb. 25, 1904. 50589
White (The) waywode; a new and original
comedy drama in prologue and 4 acts, by
C. W. Augustus. Chicago, Ingersoll & Marsh,
1883. 40 p. 16°.
© Charles W. Augustus, Chicago; 1883:
9761, May 28 ; 2c. June 23. 50590
White (The) wing; 1 act playlet, by Sanmel
Ehrlich. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1915 ; D : 41017 ; C. F. Chase,
New York. 50590a
White (The) wing and the dope; comedy
sketch, by F. H. Shreiner. [6] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1914; I): 39088; Francis
Hoyt Shreiner, Harrisburg, Pii. 50590b
5379~voL 2—16-
-57
2559
50590
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50608
White (The) wolf; fairy play in 2 acts, by M.
Pipes. Chicago, M. Pipes, 1915. 14 p. 12°.
© Dec. 1, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1915 ; D : 42477 ;
Mai Pipes, Cliicago. 50590c
a play, by E. Arden.
© Edwin Arden, New York; 1897:28228,
May 7. 50591
Whiteboys (The) of '65. See Daughter (The)
of Innisfail.
Who are we? by T. A. Doucet. 83 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1909 ; D : 17803 ; Theodore A.
Doucet, Chicago. 50598
Who are you? a comedy in 1 act, by P. H.
Shepard. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Hall Shepard, Detroit ; D : 290,
Mar. 30, 1901; 2c. Mar. 30, 1901. 50599
Same. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1902.
17 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 2276,
Aug. 27, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1902. 50600
Whitechapel (The) mystery. See Jack, the
ripper.
Whitened (The) sepulcher; play in 4 acts, by Who blames her? a domestic drama of to-day,
Edward Milton Lucas and John Henry Zuver. by Peyte Anderson.
81 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1911; D: 25453; Lucas and
Zuver, South Bend, Ind. 50592
Whitewashed. See Home run.
Whitewashing Julia; comedy in 3 acts and an
epilogue, by H. A. Jones. New York, London,
Tlie Macmillan company, 1905. 4 p. 1., 136 p.
12°.
© Henry Arthur Jones, London ; D : 7381,
Oct. 10, 1905; 2c. Oct. 10, 1905. 50593
Whither thou goest; a drama of modern life
dealing with a central Jewish character in 3
acts, by Frederick F. Schrader and L. Grant.
© F. F. Schrader and Lillian Grant, New
York ; D : 13232, June 23, 1908. 50594
Whitney and Lang's magnets; by J. F. Whit-
ney and E. R. Lang.
© John F. Whitney and Edwin R. Lang,
New York ; 1883 : 21363, Nov. 16. 50595
Whitney's ward; by H. Campbell.
© Henry Campbell, Philadelphia; 1895:
56157, Nov. 5. 50596
Who; light comedy in 3 acts, by F. C. Phillips.
[2], 125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1914; D: 37649; Frank
Cooke Phillips, Lakewood, O. 50596a
melodrama of mystery in 4 acts, by N. S.
Rose, adapted from a story by Rosalind
Tower. [118] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1915; D: 41106; Norman
S. Rose and Rosalind T. Epstein, New York.
50596b
Who am I? a dramatic comedy in 4 acts, by
C. Fletcher.
© Coyne Fletcher, Washington; 1897:
32383, May 28. 50597
— farce thriller in 3 acts, by J. B. Larric.
[135] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1914 ; D : 37485 ; J. B. Larrle
and G. B. Hill, New York. 50597a
© Daniel A. Clarke, New York; 1874:
8102, June 16. 50601
Who broke de lock on de hen-house door?
comedy sketch, by F. Reese. [10] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1912 ; D : 28281 ; Frank Reese,
Minneapolis. 50602
Who buried the hole? comedy in 1 act, by J. O.
Jacobson. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1911; D: 23317; J. Oliver
Jacobson, Chicago. 50603
Who but Lady Greensleeves? a farce in 3
acts, by M. L. Craig. Typewritten.
© ]Mary Louisa Craig, New York ; 1893 :
34220, July 22; 2c. July 28. 50604
Who caught the count? a farce, in 1 act, by
F. E. Hiland.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
25919, Apr. 13 ; 2c. May 4. 50605
Who dat stole de chicken? farce, by L. Robert.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1915 ; D : 42496 ; Leon Robert,
New Orleans. 50605a
Who died first? a negro sketch, by A. J.
Leavitt, arr. by Charles White. New York,
R. M. De Witt, 1874. 9 p. 12°. ([De Witt's
Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 29])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
1.5835, Dec. 31; 2c. Feb. 19, 1875. 50606
Who, Eve? no, the mare; comedy, talking,
singing and dancing sketch, in 1 act, by A. E.
Hederick, Dunkle and Woodward. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1910; D : 20102 ; Albert E.
Hederick, Chicago. 50607
Who fears to speak of ninety-eight? See
Wolfe Tone.
Who gets the lemon? vaudeville sketch, by
Henry Belmar.
© Emile La Croix, Coytesville, N. J.; D:
8904, Aug. 2, 1906. 50608
2560
50609
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50628
Who gets the worst of itP in 1 act, by F. F.
Mackay.
© F. F. Mackay, New York ; 1900 A : 24971,
Oct. 8. 50609
Who gits de reward? a negro farce in 1 act,
bv O. E. Young. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1901] 13 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 967, Oct. 16.
1901 ; 2c. Nov. 15, 1901. 50610
Who got the joker,
ing.
See Marmaduke's woo-
Who got the pig? an Irish sketch in 1 scene,
by McDermott and Trumble.
© Happy hours co., New York ; 1875 : 10543,
Oct. 13; 2c. Nov. 5. 50611
Who has de flo'? or, The South Carolina legis-
lature, an original negro sketch, by Ed. Har-
rigan.
© Josli Hart, New York ; 1874 : 4644, Apr. 8.
50612
Who is Clarice? a comedietta in 1 act, by Harry
L. Newton. Cliicago, The H. L. Newton pub.
CO., 1902. cover-title, 7 p. 12°. (Newton's
vaudeville sketches)
© Harry L. Newton pub. co., Chicago; D:
2601, Nov. 1, 1902; 2c. Nov. 1, 1902. 50613
Who is George? n play in 1 act, by Lucie Lon-
don Moore and Leila Burton Wells. [3], 19
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1912 ; D : 28945 ; Leila Wells
and Lucie Moore, Los Angeles. 50614
Who is he? by W. C. Ellis and H. N. Ellis.
© William C. Ellis and Henrv N. Ellis, Ho-
bart, Okl. ; D : 11882, Dec. 7, 1907. 50615
1 act comedy, by M. Seldeu. 15 p. f .
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25. 1910 ; D : 20292 ; Maude Sel-
den, Ravenna, O. 50616
play in 4 acts, by Horace Annesley Vachell,
ada])te(l from a novel by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes,
entitled The lodger. [133] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1915; D. 42612 ; Frederick
Harrison, London. 50616a
■ • Bee also Phobus' fix.
Who is it? a duologue, by Forrest Whitney
West. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charlotte C. West, Philadelphia; D:
10369, Apr. 18, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1907. 50617
• a farce in 2 acts, by C. H. Colquhoun. [66]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Cecil Hugh Colquhoun, Montrose, Ga. ;
D : 3689, July 6, 1903 ; 2c. July 6, 1903. 50618
Who is loony now? play in 3 acts, by B. Ha-
koun. [125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1911; D : 23678 ; Benjamin
Hakoun, New York. 50619
Who is luny? music-laughter riot in 3 attacks,
by Yvonne G. Cras and M. S. Zatz. [2], 89 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1915 ; D : 42530 ; Morris Zatz,
New York. 50619a
Who is next? 4 act play, by B. Kling. [61] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Bernard Kling, New York; D ; 2771, Dec.
26, 1902; 2c. Dec. 26, 1902. 50620
Who is Pauline? nuisical romance in 1 act,
book and lyrics by D. Morrison, music by
Chas. P. Shisler. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. June 13, 1914 ; D : 37305 ; David Mor-
rison, Philadelphia. 50620a
Who is Santa Claus? play for children, by An-
nie M. Lawton. [New York, E. S. Werner &
CO., 1905] 7 p. 12°. (On coter; Werner's
plays)
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 6836,
June 17, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1905. 50621
Who is she? drama in 4 acts, bv E. I. Dupre.
[34] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1912; D : 31022 ; Exeldor I.
Dupre, North Grafton, Mass. 50622
— farce comedy in 1 act, by Willard Mack.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1913; D: 33920; Joseph E.
Bernard, New Orleans. 50623
— or, A girl's folly, a comedy drama in 4
acts, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1893:24549,
May 20. 50624
— See also Kathleen. — Valerie.
Who is Sylvia? play in 3 acts, by R. Housum.
[3], 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1911; D: 25475;- Robert
Housum, Columbus, O. 50625
Who is the heir? Sec Butterworths (The)
Who is the heir of Pontiac? a drama in 6 acts,
by G. A. Humpert.
© George A. Humpert, St. Louis ; 1880 :
11059, July 19. 50626
Who is the man? a comedy in 4 acts, by M. R.
Perkins. [53] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marv R. Perkins, New York ; 1890 : 28080,
Sept. 12 ; 2c. Sept. 27. 50627
Who is to blame? by M. A. White. Los An-
geles, Farmer and labor review, 1893.
© Mary A. White, Los Angeles; 1893;
39053, Aug. 25 ; 2c. Sept. 5. 50628
2561
50629
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50646
Who is to blame? — Continued.
a tragic cometly in 5 acts, by E. Z. Poiteviu.
© Edonard Zotique Poitevin, Hudson,
Mass. ; 1889 : 37418, Dec. 9. 50629
Who is who; play in 3 acts, by E. Forst. [40]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1915 ; D : 89518 ; Emil Forst,
New Yorlf. 50629a
[41]
-by H. Lando and W. VV, Ostrovv
p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1915 ; D : 4U310 ; Harry Lando,
Newport News, Va., and Walter W. Ostrow,
Washington. 50629b
— play in 2 acts, by J. B. Wilke. [40] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1911; D: 23699; Jos. B.
Wilke, Covington, Ky. 50630
a sketch for two males and one female, by
J. L. Treat.
© Jame.s Lynn Treat, Chicago; D : 5056.
May 20, 1904. 50631
'Or, All in a fog, a farce in 1 act, by
Thomas J. Williams. New American ed. cor-
rectly reprinted from the original authorized
acting ed. New York, H. Roorbach, 1889. 26
p. 12°. ([Roorbach's American ed. of acting
plays, no. 21] )
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
37518, Dec. 9; 2c. Dec. 14. 50632
See also Georgia.
Who is your neighbor? -S'ee Our friend the
enemy.
Who kissed my wife? a farce comedy in 4 acts,
by J. H. Futrell. [86] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© .John Heath Futrell, Atlanta ; D : 583,
June 17, 1901 ; 2c. June 17, 1901. 50633
Who knows best? See Gretchen.
Who knows it? drama in 5 acts, by E. H.
Clement.
© E. H. Clement, Boston ; 1886 : 1754, Jan.
21. 50634
Who laughs last; play in 1 act, by E. E. Hor-
ton, sr. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1912; D: 31280; Edward E.
Horton, sr., Brooklyn. 50635
See also Late (The) Mr. Rollins and other
college farces.
Who'll be ready when Gabriel blows his
trumpet? a dramatic monologue in 16 scenes
with illustrations, by C. Silberstein.
© Cora Silberstein, Chicago; D: 15900,
May 20, 1909. 50636
Who'll get it? by F. E, Lovell. [Elmira, N. Y.,
Chemung printing co.] 1910. cover-title, 20 p.
8°.
© Apr. 15, 1910; 2c. June 4, 1910; D:
21253; Frances E. Lovell, Elmira, N. Y.
50637
Who'll get the umbrella?
(The) episode.
See Horse-car
Who married Littlepage? a farce comedy in 3
acts, adapted by Marie Goe and Leila Cortel-
you. 88 p. 4°. Typewi'itten.
© Marie Evelyn Coe, San Francisco; D:
9519, Nov. 26, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1906. 50638
Who married Maginnis? a frightful tragedy
in 3 acts, by P. E. Mortimer.
© Paul E. Mortimer, New Orleans; 1898:
69514, Nov. 29. 50639
Who? me? a comedy sketch in 1 scene, by
Harry L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman. Chi-
cago and New York, The Dramatic publish-
ing company, 1902. 8 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 2545,
Nov. 3, 1902; 2c. Nov. 17, 1902. 50640
Who murdered Jason Coolidge? See Crucial
(A) trial.
Who next? or, The wife hunter, an American
comedy in 5 acts, by C. F. Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston ; 1877 : 1380.
Feb. 5. 50641
Who owns Arabella? farce in 3 acts, by S. I.
Szinnyey. [3], 05 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1910; D : 21452 ; Stephen
Ivor Szinnyey, New York. 50642
Who owns the baby?
© Charles W. Fonda, Worcester ; D : 8829,
July 14, 1906. 50643
— comedy in 3 acts, by W. H. Carson. 85 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1911 ; D : 25587 ; Wm. Henry
Carson, New York. 50644
or. My wife won't let me, by J. Grieves.
33 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© John Grieves, Baltimore ; D : 9941, Feb.
11, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1907. 50645
Who pays? drama in 3 acts, by R. Danen-
baum. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1914 ; D : 37679 ; Roby Danen-
baum, New York. 50645a
Who's a coward? comedy in 1 act, by Kath-
arine Kavanaugh. Chicago, T. S. Denison &
CO., 1912. 12 p. 12°.
© Aug. 16, 1912; 2c. Aug. 19, 1912; D:
30565; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 50646
2562
50646
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50664
Who's a thief; play in 1 act, by R. Ober. [1],
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1914 ; D : 38003 ; Robert Ober,
New York. 50646a
Who's afraid? comedy sketch, by J. W. Sayre.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1910 ; D : 21542 ; J. W. Sayre,
Seattle. 50647
farce-comedy in 1 act, by M. B. Cooke.
© Marjorie Benton Cooke, Chicago; 1900:
A : 5878, Mar. 3 ; 2c. Mar. 3
— See also SufEragette (The)
50648
Who's boss? light comedy sketch in 1 act, by
T. J. Dowd and C. J. Jennings. 24 p. i°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1910; D : 22442 ; Catherine
J. Jennings and Thomas J. Dowd, New York.
50649
Who's crazy? farce in 3 acts, by I. Putnam.
[123] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1915 ; D : 39745 ; Israel Put-
nam, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 50649a
Who's dat knockin' at de garden gate?
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
9417, Sept. 10; 2c. Oct. 26. 50650
Who's England? play in 1 act, by F. Light-
ner. [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1915; D : 41488 ; Frances
Lightner, Detroit. 50650a
Who's got de flo? or. Scenes in the South
Carolina legislature, original sketch, by E.
Harrigan.
© Ed. Harrigan, New York; 1874:4782,
Apr. 10. 50651
Who's got the joker? a farce in 4 acts, by
J. Lewis. [1], 86 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1913; D: 32519; Justine
Lewis, Alpine, N. J. 50652
Who's guilty? a comedy in 1 act, by C.
Towne. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Towne, San Francisco ; D : 11147,
Aug. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1907. 50653
Who's hat? a vaudeville sketch in 1 act and
2 scenes, by Joseph Le Brandt. Typewritten.
© Carrie Sanford, New York ; 1899 : 7879,
Jan. 24 ; 2c. Feb. 16. 50654
Who's it? in 1 act, by Rita Carlisle. 11 p. 8".
Typewritten.
© Harrv H. Forsman, New York ; D : 10512,
May 7, 1907; 2c. May 7, 1907. 50655
Who's loony now? comedy vaudeville sketch,
by George W. Everett. 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1911; D : 23512 ; Paul B.
Burns, Philadelphia. 50656
Who's loony now?— Continued.
farce comedy in 3 acts, adapted from the
French by Augustus Wolford. [3], 75 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1910; D : 22490 ; Darcy &
Wolford, New York. 50657
1 act play for vaudeville, by C. Lambert.
[2], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1910; D : 22495 ; Carlotta
Lambert, New York. 50658
Who's married? musical comedy in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by W. G. Brown. [99] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1914; D : 37891 ; William
Garland Brown, New York. 50658a
See also Other (The) man's wife.
Who's Peggy? comedy-drama of rural life in 4
acts, by I. B. Goodrich, jr. [68] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr., Boston ; D : 5605,
Oct. 5, 1904; 2c. Nov. 12, 1904; Ic. new ed.
Dec. 15, 1905. 50659
Who's safe? sketch, by C. V/. Turner. 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles W. Turner, New York ; D : 8119,
Feb. 19, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1906. 50660
Who's the actor? an Ethiopian farce, by Frank
Dumont. New York. R. M. De Witt, 1876.
8 p. 12°. ([De Witt's Ethiopian and comic
drama, no. 97] )
© Robert M. De AVitt, New York; 1876:
7993, July 3 ; 2c. Dec. 28. 50661
Who's the boss? comedy in 1 act, by G. Kelly.
[2], 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1915 ; D : 41183 ; George Kelly,
Philadelphia. 50661a
Who's the deceiver? by J. Lackay. Typewrit-
ten.
© James Lackay, New York; 1899:19139,
Mar. 14 ; 2c. Mar. 14. 50662
Who's the heiress? See Matrimonial (A) mud-
dle.
Who's the hero? [play in 3 acts] by B. I. Bar-
rett. [141] p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1911 ; D : 28038 ; Bertha I.
Barrett, Boston. 5C663
Who's the major? See Spider (The) and the
fly.
Who's the thief? farcical playlet, by A. L.
MacLaren. [2], 24 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1913; D: 33259; Ahna L.
MncLaren, New Y'ork. 50664
2563
50665
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOlSrS
50684
Who's to blame? a comedy in 3 acts, by T. J.
Butts.
© T. J. Butts, Santa Rosa, Cal. ; 1900 A:
20756, Aug. 20. 50665
■ a drama in 4 acts, by S. C. Mower.
© S. C. Mower, Grand Haven, Mich. ; 1878 :
3387, Mar. 20. 50666
Who's to blame for it? play in 3 acts, by June
Congrcve. [87] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1914 ; D : 38101 ; Dramatists'
play agency. New York. 50666a
Who's who? by C. S. Booth.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans;
D : 9720, Dee. 31, 1906. 50667
comedy playlet in 1 act, by R. Lyle. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1911 ; D : 25206 ; Richard
Lyle, New York. 50668
— dramatic sketch, by M. Fiore. [1], 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18. 1915; D : 40109 ; Mattie
Fiore. New York. 50668a
— a farce comedy in 4 act.s, by S. I. Szinnj^ey.
© Stephen Ivor Szinnyey, New York ; D :
8506, May 9, 1906. 50669
— -a farce in 1 act, by R. E. Gammel. 14 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© R. E. Gammel, Cleveland ; D : 12971, May
15, 1908 ; 2c. May 15, 1908. 50670
farce in 3 wliirls, by R. E. Romans. [154]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1911 ; D : 23849 ; Robert Ed-
ward Homans, Brookline, Mass. 50671
vaudeville act, by McCree and Clark. [1],
14 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. .Ian. 25, 1913 ; D : 32079 ; William A.
Foster, Chicago.
50672
• by W. A. Foster. [1], 6 p. 4°. Type-
written.
. © Ic. .Inly 22, 1912 ; D : 30318 ; William A.
Foster, Chicago. 50673
Who's who and why; musical comedy, by C. W.
Crews. [Xenia, O.. Republican print, 1910]
34 p. 8°. [Words only]
© Mar. 26, 1910; 2c. Mar. 28, 1910; D:
20602 ; Caswell W. Crews, Wilberforce, O.
50674
Who's whose; character-comedy in 3 acts, by
H. J. Smith. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .luly 13. 1915 ; D : 41216 ; Harry James
Smith, Berlin, Conn. 50674a
Who's wife? an emotional play in 5 acts, by
H. A. Weaver.
© Henry A. Weaver, Boston ; 1872 : 12319.
Nov. 22. 50675
Who's wife next? farce in 3 acts, by S. Morris.
Typewritten.
© Sam Morris, Chicago ; 1899 : 68296. Oct.
21 ; 2c. Nov. 24. 50676
Who's yer girl? See Hoosier (The) girl.
Who's your friend? or. Dewberry's dodges, a
comic play in 3 acts, by L. De Lange.
© Louis De Lange, United States ; 1897 :
36197, June 18. 50677
Who's your hullah? the jolie Persians; a
sparkling operatic farce comedy from the
French opera. La jolie Persian, music by
Charles Lecocq, lyrics by Matt Woodward.
© Frank Norcross, New York ; 1890 : 18082,
June 3. 50678
Who shall condemn? See Tyrant (The), the
lord and master.
Who stole the gumps? See Mystery (The) of
the chicken coop.
Who stole the watch? sketch, by M. M. Stan-
ley. 1 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Maude Mae Stanley, Chicago ; D : 15557,
Mar. 31, 1909; Ic. Apr. 7, 1909. 50679
Who told Dolly? playlet, by A. Cull. [1], 27 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1913 ; D : 34481 ; Anne Cull,
Toronto. 50680
Who told the lie? a comedy in 1 act, adapted
from the German of Benedix, by Hilton
Burnside Sonneborn. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son [1890] 17 p. 12°. ([Star series])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1890 : 87727, Nov.
28; 2c. Dec. 8. 50681
Who wants a girl? play in 1 act, by T. R.
Nagel. [1], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1915 ; D : 42451 ; Terese Rose
Nagel, New York. 50681a
Who was guilty? play in 1 act, by K. Burke.
22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1915; D : 41677 ; Katherine
Burke, San Francisco. 50681b
Who was he; 1 act playlet, by C. H. Smith.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1913; D: 32064; Chas. H.
Smith, New York. 50682
Who was his rival? 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1909; D : 17764 ; George P.
Lloyd, New York. 50683
Same. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1910; D : 20128 ; George P.
Lloyd, New York. 50684
2564
50685
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50705
Who was scared? See Complete Hallowe'en
book.
Who was the criminal? See Spectres of
Maple ridge.
Who was the eagle? comedy in 4 acts, by F.
Becker. [108] p. t°. Typewritten.
© Frank Becker, New Tork ; D : 11714, Nov.
11, 1907; 2c. Nov. 11, 1907. 50685
Who was the heir? See Only one love.
Who was the idiot? play in 3 acts, by H. C.
Goddard. 15-1 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1911; D : 25078 ; Harold C.
Goddard, Swarthmore, Pa. 50686
Who was the sinner? or, The play of the
passions, a drama of Paris in 6 acts, by Beau-
mont CMaxton (T. C. Taylor) 41 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Thomas Claxton Taylor, Houston; 1893:
30504, June 27 ; 2c. June 19. 50687
Who was the wife? a drama in 5 acts, by F.
Darcy and Arthur Jefferson.
© Fred Darcy, Philadelphia ; D : 5546,
Sept. 20, 1904. 50688
Who was to blame? play of morals in 3 acts,
by H. E. De Lasaux. [2], 72 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1910; D: 22209; Harry E.
De Lasaux, Orland, Cal. 50689
Who was Wilcox? play in 4 acts and 4 scenes,
by E. W. Fifield. [6], 116 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1912 ; D : 30977 ; Effie Wood-
ward Fifield, Minneapolis. 50690
Who, what, when? musical farce comedy in 3
acts, by L. M. Boyer.
© L. M. Boyer, Columbus, O. ; D : 519, May
28, 1901. 50691
Who will win? a sensational drama in 3 acts,
by B. P. Colinsky.
© Barnette P. Colinsky, New Orleans ; 1875 :
9719, Sept. 20. 50692
Who wins? by C. H. Forrest. 7 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Charles H. Forrest, Revere, Mass.; D:
2775, Dec. 27, 1902; Ic. Dec. 27, 1902; Ic.
Jan. 9, 1903. 50693
1 act play, by H. White and Irene Ashton.
Proof.
© Hallie White, San Francisco; D:7988,
Feb. 13, 1906; 2c. Feb. 13, 1906. 50694
Whole (The) Dam family; musical comedy in
3 acts, by C. Hor-u'itz and F. V. Bowers.
© Charles Horwitz and Frederick V. Bow-
ers, New York ; D : 6701, May 20, 1905. 50695
Whole (The) Damm family; by E. Wrothe and
F. Wakefield.
© Ed. Wrothe and Frank Wakefield, New
York ; 1900 A : 18808, July 30. 50696
Whole show; vaudeville sketch, by J. Cotter
and A. Boulden. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1909 ; D : 17383 ; Jack Cotter
and Ada Boulden, Philadelphia. 50697
Whole (The) truth; a comedy in 1 act, by L. B.
West. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1906.
25 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Louise Bronson West, Cambridge, Mass. ;
D : 7529, Nov. 7, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1905.
50698
play in 4 acts, by H. Abend. 60 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1910; D: 22149; Hallett
Abend, Spokane, Wash. 50699
Same. [2], 63 p. 8°. Printed.
© Sept. 27, 1910; 2c. Oct. 3, 1910; D:
22207 ; Hallett Abend, Spokane, Wash.
50700
Whole world; a play in 4 acts, by M. Ilsley.
130 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marshall Ilslev, Milwaukee ; D : 9837,
Jan. 23, 1907; 2c. Jan. 23, 1907. 50701
Whole (The) year round. See Pantomime al-
manac.
Wholesale matrimony. See Escaped (An)
Mormon.
Wholesome (A) lesson; a play in 4 acts,
adapted for the American stage from the
Austrian plav Das grobe hemd by C. Karlweis,
by A. Dippel". [127] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Andreas Dippel, New York; D : 12247.
.Jan. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1908. 50702
Whom does Helen belong to? farce comedy in
3 acts, adapted from the German of Eherhard
Buchner, by F. Gottschalk. [4], 118 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1912 ; D : 30808 ; Ferdinand
Gottschalk, New York. 50703
Whom first we love we seldom wed; a comedy
drama in 4 acts, by William Seymour and
H. E. Wallace.
© Henry Edward Wallace, New York:
1885 : 17240, Aug. 14. 50704
Whom God hath joined; a pastoral play in 4
acts, by Ennna Amonett Chambliss and D.
Davidson. [126] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emma A. Chfftnbliss nrid Dore David-
son, United States; D : 447S. Jan. 8, 1904; 2c.
June 11, 1904. 50705
2565
50706
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50723
Whom God hath joined together; dramatic
sketch, by A. M. Tliurman. [2], 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1910 ; D : 21693 ; Agnes Marie
Thurman, Los Angeles. 50706
Whom love conquered; by M. Flanagan.
© Matthew Flanagan, New York; 1S98:
36856, .June 16 ; 2c. June 18. 50707
Whom the gods destroy; tragedy in 1 act, by
Pauline de Silva Brooks Quinton. 2.5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1914; D: 37706; William
Warren Quinton, Buffalo. 50707a
Whom the gods love. See Daughter (A) of
Uncle Sam.
Whom will she marry? Sec Lucile.
Whoop-dee-doo.
© Weber & Fields, New York; D : 4019,
Sept. 15, 1903. 50708
a farce in 2 scenes, by E. Smith.
© Edgar Smith, Elnihurst, N. Y. ; D : 3969,
Sept. 5, 1903. 50709
Whopper (The); or, A dream of Gulliver,
libretto in 3 acts, by H. Greeley. 53 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1911; D: 25589; Horace
Greeley, Brooklyn. 50710
Whose are they? 3 bold acts, by E. H. Sothern.
© E. H. Sothern, New York; 1884:1903,
.Ian. 26 ; 2c. May 10. - 50711
Whose baby are you? a fnrce in 3 acts, by M. E.
Swan.
© Mark E. Swan, New York; 1899:8427,
Jan. 27 ; 2c. Jan. 27. 50712
Same. [116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1909 ; D : 16595 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 50713
Whose by right? by J. J. Grotty.
© John J. Grotty, Brockport, N. Y. ; D:
4221, Nov. 9, 1903. 50714
Whose can it be? in 3 guesses, an offspring of
humor, reared by Richard F. GarroU, nour-
ished by E. H. Carroll, and christened by both.
[72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© R. F. GarroU and Edwin H. Garroll, New
York ; 1884 : 21854, Nov. 1 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1885.
50715
Whose fault? play of modern city life in 4 acts,
by N. M. Kass. [2], 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1913; D: 35088; Nicholas
Maurice Kass, Lincoln, Gal. 50716
Whose guilt? playlet in 1 act, by A. Silverman.
[31] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1914; D : 39109 ; Albert Sil-
verman, New York. 50716a
Whose husband? a comedy in 3 acts, by G. W.
Walthew.
© George W. Walthew, Detroit; 1887:
20264, Aug. 8. 50717
Whose little girl are you? a musical melange
in 2 acts, by W. B. Morri.s. [1], 19 p. f°.
Typewritten. [AVords only]
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1913 ; D : 32248 ; W. B. Mor-
ris, Chicago. 50718
Whose was the sin? drama in 4 acts, by A.
Marshall. [104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 10, 1911 ; D : 24179 ; Abigail Mar-
shall, New York. 50719
Whose wife? in 1 act. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Therese Kaas, Chicago ; D : 11797, Nov.
23, 1907; 2c. Nov. 23, 1907. 50720
or, Madame la marquise, a play in 5
acts, by F. A. Mathews.
© Fannie Aymar Mathews, New York ;
1881 : 15307, Oct. 5. 50721
Whose wife is who? farce in 4 acts, by E. S.
Bates. [2], 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1914 ; D : 36646 ; Ernest Suth-
erland Bates, Tucson, Ariz. 50721a
Whoso hath loved; drama ih 1 act, by W. H.
Sayward, jr. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1910; D : 21482 ; William H.
Sayward, jr., AVayland, Mass. 50722
Why; allegory in 5 scenes, by G. V. Hobart.
[39] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1915; D: 40856; George V.
Hobart, Pelham Manor, Mass. 50722a
drama in 4 acts, by A. Silverman.
[178] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1914; D : 36501 ; Albert
Silverman, New York. 50722b
by J. J. Ossermann. 92 p. 4°. Type-
written
© Ic. May 29, 1915; D: 40796; J. Julian
Ossermann, Edgewater, N. J
play in 5 acts, by A. Bartlett.
50722c
102 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1915 ; D : 39288 ; Arthur Bart-
lett, Colorado Springs, Gol. 50722d
— a play of today in 4 acts, by L. S. Hus-
band. [83] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lauthus S. Husband, New York; D:
2307, Sept. 8, 1902 ; Ic. Sept. 8, 1902 ; Ic. Sept.
23, 1902. 50723
2566
50724
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
50741
Why? — Continued.
a satire in 1 act, by R. C.
Elliott. Type-
Why Hogan left the forge.
Greenbaum's.
See Galatea of
written.
© Robert Clark Elliott and Frank Shel-
berg, Pescadero, Cal. ; 1898:69210, Nov. 28;
2c. Feb. 21, 1899. 50724
Why a man sins; by A. Campbell, W. P. Koons-
nian and E. Higgs. [3], 45 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Alex Campbell, Wm. P. Koonsman and
Earl Higgs, Pittsburgh; D : 14175, Oct. 30,
1908 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1908. 50725
Why Adam sinned; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
adapted by E. B. Kellie. [101] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Edward B. Kellie, Georgetown, Wash. ;
D : 7574, Nov. 17, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1905.
50726
Why be sober? comedy in 1 act, by H. Talbot.
[2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1912; D: 31074; Hay den Tal-
bot, New York. 50727
Why Bo swore ofE; domestic playlet in 1 act.
by Miron Leffingwell. [13] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1912 ; D : 29476 ; Alex Byers,
Chicago. 50728
Why Christmas was late; a play for boys, by
Lizzie DeArmond. Cincinnati and New York,
Fillmore music house, 1908. 7 p. 12°.
© Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati ; D : 14090,
Oct. 17, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1908. 50729
Why couldn't he marry three? comedy drama,
by Jno. J. Kennedy.
© Charles Hassenforder, Philadelphia ;
1892 : 10273, Mar. 5. 50730
Why couldn't she marry three? comedy
drama, by Jno. J. Kennedy.
© Charles Hassenforder, Philadelphia ;
1892 : 10269, Mar. 5. 50731
Why Ethel didn't go. See Best (The) author's
Christmas plays.
Why father left home; comedy drama in 3
acts, 1 scene, by E. Blondell. [46] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1915; D : 42221 ; Edward
Blondell, New York. 50731a
Why girls go wrong; tabloid comedy drama in
3 acts, by W. C. Herman. Chicago, Chicago
manuscript co., 1915. [33] p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© June 28, 1915; 2c. July 10, 1915; D:
41204; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 50731b
Why girls leave home; a drama in 4 acts, by
F. Summerfield. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred. Summerfield, New York; D: 4.341,
Dec. 3, 1903; 2c. Dec. 3, 1903. 50732
Why Holmes married; comedy sketch, by J.
Cormican. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1912; D : 31623 ; James Cor-
mican, New York. 50733
Why, how-do-yovi-do? comedy talking act, by
L. Fleming. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1915 ; D : 42306 ; Len Fleming,
Wellsboro. Pa. 50733a
Why hubby lost the train.
utes before train time.
See Twenty, min-
Wliy it's wrong to be poor; farce comedy in 3
nets, by F. Lord. [117] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr, 3, 1911 ; D : 23831 ; Frank Lord.
Charleston, 111. 50734
Whij^ Jones left town; a farce comedy In 8 acts,
by F. Risser.
© Felix Risser, New York ; 1898 : 55294,
Sept. 21. 50735
Why Lincoln was killed. See Althaea Surratt.
Why Lindy ran away; comedy drama in 4
acts, by W. C. Herman. Chicago, Chicago
manuscript co., 1912. 72 p. f°.
© June 14, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 2, 1912 ; D : 30414 ;
Alex Byers, Chicago. 50736
Why McDonald changed his mind; by E. R.
Ragan. [5] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1909 ; D : 16638 ; E. R. Ragan,
Des Moines.
Why Malone swore off; surprise
in 1 act, by L. Osborn. [3], 14 p.
written.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1914; D: 38467;
born, Brooklyn.
50737
melodrama
4°. Type-
Lynn Os-
50737a
Why men do not marry; a play in 4 acts, by
W. Stanton Howard. 90 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© W. S. Howard, New York ; D : 9657, Dec.
18, 1906; 2c. Dec. 18, 1906. 50738
Why men don't marry; a comedy, by J. J. Jen-
nings.
© John J. Jennings, St. Louis ; 1888 : 2834,
Jan. 26. 50739
comedy in 3 acts, by A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York ; 1888 : 26210.
Sept. 14. . 50740
Why men love women; drama in 4 acts. [117]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles C. Weigel, New York; D : 4448,
Dec. 29, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1904. 50741
2567
50743
DIL^MATIC COMPOSITIONS
50763
Why men love women — Continued.
• pnstoral drama in 5 acts, by J. E. Comer-
ford.
© ,Tnhn Edmund Coraerford, Boston ; D :
1310, Jan. 17, 1902. 50742
Why men tempt women; melodrama in 4 acts,
by C. Turner.
© Clara Turner, Cleveland; D : 4084, Oct.
12, 1903. 50743
Why not? an exti'avaganza upon follies of the
day in 3 acts, by H. W. Ellis.
© Caroline H. Ellis, United States; 1876:
960, Jan. 20. 50744
play in 4 acts, by .lean and L. du R. Mac-
pherson. [92] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915 ; D : 39472 ; La Margaret
du Rocher Macpherson, Loudon. 50744a
Why not be frank; a play, by W. J. Hamersley.
© William James Hamersley, Hartford ;
1875 : 7338, July 13. 50745
Why not Jim? farce in 1 act, by Helen F. Bagg.
Philadelphia, Penn publishing company, 1911.
38 p. 12°.
© Sept. 9, 1911; 2c. Sept. 12, 1911; D:
25194 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 50746
Why, papa; farce comedy in 3 acts, by F. Wed-
dell. [130] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1913 ; D : 34742 ; Frank Wed-
dell, Tarrytown, N. Y. 50747
Why pay rent? 1 act sketch for three people,
by R. H. Davis. [2], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1911; D : 23311 ; Robert H.
Davis, New York. 50748
Why Santa Clans comes in December; by Elea-
nor Allen Sehroll. Cincinnati and New York,
Fillmore music house, 1909. 15 p. 12''.
© Nov. 3, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 8, 1909 ; D : 17304 ;
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati. 50749
Why SchefEer did not play.
© Mary May Boynton, Franklin, O. ;1898:
61055, Oct. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 16. 50750
Why shoe clerks go insane; monologue, by
Marion Bowlan. Chicago, T. S. Denison &
CO., 1912. 12 p. 12°.
© Feb. 3, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1912 ; D : 28577 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 50751
Why should she not? drama in 3 acts, by L. C.
Park and A. H. Gibson. 84 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1911 ; D : 25842 ; Addison H.
Gibson and Lottie Park, Los Angeles. 50752
Why shouldn't we be jolly? written and com-
posed by H. Wall.
© Harry Wall, New York; 1871:8427,
Sept. 9. 50753
Why Smith left home; original farce in 3 acts,
by George H. Broadlmrst. New York, Samuel
French ; London, Samuel French, ltd, 1912.
Ill p. 12°. ([French's standard library ed.])
© Jan. 27, 1912; 2c. Jan. 29, 1912; D:
28464 ; Broadhurst bros.. New York, 50754
Why Smith stayed home; an original domestic
comedy scene, by W. Hamilton. Typewritten.
© Wuley Hamilton, New York; 1900 A:
390, Jan. 4 ; 2c. Oct. 15. 50755
Why the chimes rang; play in 1 act, by E. A.
McFadden, adapted from the story of the
same name by Raymond McDonald Alden.
New York. Sanniel French ; London, Samuel
French, ltd., 1915. 1 p. 1., 56 p. 8°.
© July 9, 1915 ; 2c. July 13, 1915 ; D : 41215 ;
Elizabeth A. McFadden, Boston. 50755a
• See also Chimes (The)
Why the devil tempts women; a play in 4 acts,
by C. T. Hammond.
© Clara Turner Hammond, Waterford,
Conn. ; D : 14031, Sept. 10, 1908. 50756
Why the sea is salt. See Mag'ic (The) mill.
Why they joined the Rebeccas; an original
farce in 1 act, by Ida M. Buxton. Clyde, O. ;
A. D. Ames, 1885. 5 p. 12°. ([Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 155] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1885 : 25874, Dec.
9 ; 2c. Dec. 9. 50757
Why they lied; farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
C. S. Booth. [98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1911; D: 24559; Charles
Stewart Booth, New Orleans. 50758
■ Same. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1911; D : 25144 ; Charles
Stewart Booth, New Orleans. 50759
Why wait? 1 act drama, by Mary Wellington
[pseud, of ]\Iarie Weller] [12] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1912 ; D : 29075 ; Marie Weller,
New York. 50760
Why Walker rebelled. See Auto sugg'estion.
Why V/alker reformed; a comedietta, by M. No-
bles. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1909; D : 17138 ; Milton No-
bles, Brooklyn. 50761
Why Walker went West; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by B. Smith.
© Burke Smith, Detroit; 1898:31607. May
21. 50762
Why Wilde went West; a farce in 1 act, by S.
Wilmer.
© Sidney Wilmer, New York; 1899:11781.
Feb. 10. 50763
2568
50764
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
50786
Why Wolf Charlie went home; di'amatic sketch
in 1 act, by N. R. AVilcox. [7] p. f°. Type-
wi'itten.
© Ic. June 7, 1911 ; D : 24423 ; Nathan Read
Wilcox, Minneapolis. 50764
Why women sin; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
W. C. Mui-pbey. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Will C. Mui-phev, Camden, N. J. ; D : 1578,
Mar. 14, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1902. 50765
Why women weep; by G. C. Groll.
>© Georee 0. Groll, Cleveland ; D : 5870. Dec.
5, 1904. 50766
a domestic comedy drama, by E. Hayes.
© Edmond Hayes, East Liverpool, O. ; D :
1526, Mar. 7, 1902. 50767
Whyona, the flower of the Rockies; in 4 acts,
by W. F. D. Arnett. [1], 97 p. f°. Type-
written.
© William F. D. Arnett, Denver ; D : 13688,
Aug. 31, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 31, 1908. 50768
Wicked Captain Kyd; or. The wonderful wiz-
ard of the sea, and the woeful witch of Hell-
gate, an original burlesque in 2 acts, by J. F.
Poole.
© John F. Poole, New York; 1873:2395,
Mar. 11. 50769
Wicked Charley; an original rural farcical
comedy in 3 acts, by J. O. and N. B. Cantor.
© J. O. and Nat. B. Cantor, New York;
1900 A : 11822, May 10. 50770
Wicked (The) city; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
J. S. Crossy, jr., professionally J. C. Stewart,
jr.
© John Stewart Crossy, jr., Philadelphia ;
1893 : 1460. Jan. 6. 50771
Wicked London; a drama in 5 acts, by Frank
Harvey. New York, A. S. Seer, 1888.
© Kate Claxton, United States; 1888:
24719, Aug. 30. 50772
drama in 4 acts, by Frank Harvey.
© Nathan Appell, Harrisburg, Pa. ; 1900
A : 7979, Mar. 27. 50773
Wicked (A) stratagem; a comedy in 3 acts,
by George W. Walthew.
© George Walthew, Detroit; 1888:23125,
Aug. 10. 50774
Wicked (A) wife; a drama in 4 acts, by Fitz-
gerald Murphy.
© Edward F. Rush, New York; D : 3317,
Apr. 20, 1903. 50775
Wicked William; play in 1 act, by W. W.
Munro. 4 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1913; D : 33681 ; William
Wallace Munro, East Orange, N. J. 50776
Wicked (The) wolf; or. The strange adven-
tures of Little Red Riding Hood, a juvenile
play in 3 acts with song words and music,
by E. B. Coigne. 33 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Elois Brous Coigne, Philadelphia ; D :
15505, Apr. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1909. 50777
Wicked (A) woman; a drama in 3 acts with a
prologue, by H. D. Rucker. 52 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© H. David Rucker, Belvidere, 111.; D:
2368, Sept. 23, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1902. 50778
■a dramatic composition in 5 acts, by F.
Darcy and Arthur JefCerson.
© Fred Darcy, New York; D : 8872, Aug.
25, 1903. 50779
— a melodrama in 4 acts, by Lawrence Rus-
sell. 57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© American amusement assn., Chicago ; D :
3747, July 22, 1903 ; 2c. July 22, 1903. 50780
— See also False and fair.
Wicked (A) woman's works; by F. Da Costa.
© Flora Da Costa, Philadelphia; 1888:
15869, June 1. 50781
Wicked (The) world; a comedy, by C. M. Wal-
cot.
© Charles M. Walcot, New York; 1873:
13027, Nov. 10. 50782
— -See also
world.
Fallen fairies. — Happy (The)
Wickedness (The) of Amanda; play in 3 acts,
by J. G. Ewing. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1912 ; D : 30432 ; Joseph Grant
Ewing, Wilmington, Del. 50783
Wicklow (The) bouchal; an Irish drama in
4 acts, by P. J. Nolan.
© Patrick J. Nolan, Camden, N. J.; 1889:
38323, Dec. 16. 50784
Wicklow (The) postman; a comedy drama in 5
acts, by M. Price.
© Mark Price, New York ; 1893 : 17484,
Apr. 8. 50785
Wicklow
Pogue.
(The) wedding. See Arrah-na-
Widder (The); original sketch, by C. E. Hand.
[10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1915; D : 40283 ; Charles
Edwin Hand, Winkelman, Ariz. 50785a
— a story of New England farm life in 4
chapters [actl] by C M. Greene. 47 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Clav M. Greene, New York ; 1888 : 11920.
Apr. 24; 2c. Apr. 24. 50786
2569
50787
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50810
Wide-awake dialogues; by T. S. Denison. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison [1903] 125 p. 12°.
© Thos. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 3714, July
11, 1903; 2c. Aug. 14, 1903. 50787
Wide-awake slumberland; an extravaganza in
1 act, by Edwin Hanford. 38 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© J. Herbert Mack, New York; D: 12800,
Apr. 22, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1908. 50788
Wide enoug-h for two; a farce, by T. S. Denison.
Cliicago, T. S. Denison, 1883. 20 p. 12°.
([School and social drama])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1883 : 20418,
Nov. 5; 2c. Nov. 10. 50789
Same..
© Jane D. Hai'tman, Hillsboro, O., as next
of kin of the author who is not living, in re-
newal for 28 years. Renewal no. 2234, Oct.
13, 1911. Original entry, Nov. 5, 1883, no.
20418. 50790
Wide (The) wide world; by E. W. Morrow.
© Edmund William Morrow, Brooklyn ;
1891:44519, Dec. 8. 50791
comedy in 3 acts, by C. A. de Lima. [69] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1913; D : 33998 ; C. A. de
Lima, Florence, Italy. 50793
drama in 4 acts. [77] p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© Alex McLean, New York; 1892:3806,
Jan. 23 ; 2c. Jan. 23. 50793
■ play in 4 acts, by M. E. Abbey, [81] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1911; D: 25815; May E.
Abbey, Brooklyn. 50794
Wide (The) v/orld over; play in 3 acts, by L. W.
Sparks. [1], 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Fel). 5, 1914; D : 35925 ; Mrs. Lyle
Weaver Sparks, Kansas City, Mo. 50794a
Widow (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by C. A. Wil-
liams.
© -Chas. Alf. Williams, Minneapolis ; 1890 :
2883, .Jan. 21. 50795
— sketch for two men and one woman, by U.
Akerstrom. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1910 ; D : 22341 ; Ullie Aker-
strom, Brooklyn. 50796
(La veuve); comedy in 3 acts, by Meilhac
and Halevy, tr. and adapted by F. Mons.
© Francois Mons, New York ; 1885 : 26503.
Dec. 16. 50797
— or, Playmakers, comedy with music in 2
acts, by W. H. Nichols. 107 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1909; D : 17520 ; Walter H.
Nichols, Monrovia, Cal. 50798
Widow (The) and elder; a farcical comedy in 3
acts, dramatized from Mrs. [Frances Miriam]
Whitcher's celebrated Widow Bedott papers
by N. Burgess. San Francisco, Francis, Val-
entine & CO., 1880. 46 p. 12°.
© Neil Burgess, Roxbury, Mass. ; 1880 :
311, Jan. 5 ; 2c. Aug. 26. 50799
Widow (The) and the devil; in 3 acts, by G. V.
Hobart. [72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George V. Hobart, Pelham Manor, N. Y. ;
D : 14010, Oct. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1908.
50800
Widow (The) and the gold mine; comedy
sketch, by Barry Gray. 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1910 ; D : 22378 ; Roy Britton,
Attleboro. Ma.ss. 50801
Widow (The) and the tramp; a musical comedy
sketch in 1 act, by C. B. Grant.
© Charles Byron Grant, Brooklyn ; D : 386,
Apr. 23, 1901. 50802
Widow (The) at Saratoga; by J. M. Clarke.
© Josephine M. Clarke, West Orange, N. J. ;
D : 7468, Oct. 28, 1905. 50803
Widow (A) at seven; an original comedy in 1
scene, by H. H. Winslow.
© Herbert Hall Winslow, New York ; 1899 :
13954, Feb. 20. 50804
Widow Bedott; or, A hunt for a husband, a
farcical comedy in 4 acts, by D. R. Locke.
© D. R. Locke, Toledo, O. ; 1879 : 1506, Jan.
31. 50805
Widow (A) bewitched; a comedy drama, by
J. J. McCloskey.
© J. J. McCloskey, Brooklyn ; 1894 : 49802,
Oct. 25. 50806
comedy of the day, in 5 acts, by W. I.
Paulding.
© W. L Paulding, New York; 1875:164,
Jan. 7. 50807
Widow (The) Brogan; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by E. E. Baker.
© Edith Ellis Baker, Chicago; 1899:6692,
Jan. 19. 50808
Widow (The) Bronson; a farcial comedy in 4
acts, by Augustus Wolford. 54 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Mabel L. V. Wagner, Philadelphia; D:
12991, May 18, 1908 ; 2c. May 18, 1908. 50809
Widow (The) Brown; by N. Black.
© Nettie Black, New York ; 1900 A : 28442,
Nov. 19. 50810
2570
50811
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50832
Widow by proxy; comedy in 3 acts, by C. C.
Gushing. 164 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912; D: 30596; Catherine
Chisholm Cuslung, New Yorlv. 50811
Widow Dooley's dream; a musical farce com-
edy in 3 acts, by William F. Carroll,
© George B. Reno, New York ; D : 3134,
Feb. 27. 1903. 50812
Widow (The) Flaherty; a comedy in 1 act, by
Edward McWade.
© Eliza Peters, New York; 1898:49744,
Aug. 25. 50813
Widow (A) for the second time; comedy farce
in 1 act, by E. W. Haskett. 30 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Emma Webb Haskett, Chicago; 1894:
58345, Dec. 14 ; 2c. Dec. 20. 50814
Widow (The) from Paris; by W. H. Powers.
© Will H. Powers, Brooklyn; 1898:28181,
May 5. 50815
Widow (The) from the West; or, The late Mr.
Early, a farce comedy in 3 acts, by Hilton
Coon. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1898. 26
p. 12°. ([Bakers ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1898:
53280, Sept. 12 ; 2c. Oct. 3. 50816
Widow Henuessy's raffle. See Irish (The)
raffle.
Widow (The) Higgins; play in 3 acts, by
George Hazelton, in collaboration with Ed-
mund Day. 142 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1911 ; D : 23038 ; Geo. C. Hazel-
ton, jr.. New I'ork. 50817
Widow (The) Lerouge; a drama in 5 acts, from
the novel by F. Williams and G. A. Ernst.
© Fred Williams and George A. Ernst, Bos-
ton ; 1873 : 8779, Aug. 2. 50818
a drama in 4 acts, by M. W. Fiske, drama-
tized from the French of Emile Gaboriau.
© M. W. Fiske, New York ; 1882 : 8472, May
24. 50819
Widow Lonely; a farce comedy in 1 act, by F.
Listemann. 22 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Franz Listemann, New York ; D : 3345,
Apr. 27, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 27, 1903. 50820
Widow (The) McCann's trip; by J. Cohan.
© Jerry Cohan, Providence, R. I.; 1884:
26587, Dec. 31. 50821
Widow (The) McGinty; musical farce comedy
in 3 acts, by Edmund Brussells.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1897:16822,
Mar. 12 ; 2c. Mar. 15. 50822
Widow (The) McTavish; play in 1 act, by C.
McDougall. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1912; D : 30522 ; Colin Mc-
Dougall, New York. 50823
Widow Maloney; or. The lottery ticket, a com-
edy drama in 3 acts and 6 scenes, by J. C.
Welch.
© James Charles Welch, San Francisco;
1885 : 23055, Nov. 4. 50824
Widow (The) Marchal; a drama, by Charles
F. Coghlan.
© Louisa E. Coghlan, England ; D : 104,
Jan. 28, 1901. 50825
Widow (The) Mullins' Christmas; a Christ-
mas entertainment for children, by Stanley
Yale Beach and H. Arthur Powell.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1897:
40846, July 14 ; 2c. Aug. 13. 50826
Widow Murphy's goat; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by A. Kelcy.
© Alfred Kelcy, New York; 1892:19080,
May 3. 50827
Widow Nolan's ball.
© Delmore & Wilson, Brooklyn; 1897:
53005, Sept. 22. 50828
an Irish farce comedy in 3 acts, by J. D.
Flynn.
© James D. Flynn, New York ; 1897 : 29332,
May 14. 50829
Widow (The) O'Brien at the hotel Astor;
sketch in 1 act, by W. L. Hall. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1911 ; D : 24189 ; Willard Lee
Hall, Altoona, Pa. 50830
Widow (The) O'Dare; play in 1 act, by E. C.
Whitton. [2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1915; D: 39964; Ernest C.
Whitton, Brooklyn. 50830a
Widow (The) of Monte Carlo. See Political
(A) plot.
Widow (The) of Wasdale Head; fantasy, by
A. Pinero. London, Chiswick press, 1912.
35 p. 8°.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1912; D: 31284; Arthur Pi-
nero, London. 50831
Widow (The) of Whymple. See Full of fun.
Widow (The) Plummer's twins; a farce in 1
act, by L. P. Wheeler. 12 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© La Verne Frangois Whejpler, Chicago; D:
632, July 3, 1901 ; 2c. July 3, 1901. 50832
Widow Raulings; comedy act, by L. Arnollin.
[1], 11 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1915 ; D : 39881 ; Louis Arnol-
lin, New York. 50832a
2571
50833
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50853
Widow Rooney; an Irish play in 1 act, by < Widower's honeymoon — Continued.
-t-TT^ii -x r -I r* aO m • .j t
Walba Meegan. 16 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© W. Meegan, New York ; D : 5877, Dec. 6,
1904 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1904. 50833
Widow (The) Sabrina; a humorous vaudeville
sketch of Amherst college for three male
characters, by G. F. Sturgis. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Granville Forbes Sturgis, Brooklyn ; D :
12528, Mar. 12, 1908; 2c. Mar. 12, 1908.
50834
Widow (The) Selby; a comedy in 3 acts, by
M. H. Krout.
© Mary H. Krout, Crawfordsville, Ind. ;
1876 : 4908, Apr. 22. . 50835
Widow (The) upstairs; a sketch, by W. P. Port-
man. 14 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© W. P. Portman, Chicago ; D : 12747, Apr.
14, 1908; 2c. Apr. 7, 1908. 50836
Widow (The) Wallace; a play, by W. De Wart.
© William De Wart, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1899 : 36312, June 1. 50837
Widow (The) Whipple; comedy in 3 acts, by
H. Hall. [4], 130 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1912; D: 31753; Howard
Hall, Decatur, Mich. 50838
Widow Winkle; a comedy in 3 acts, by M. S.
Shill.
© Minerva Scott Shill, Omaha, Neb. ; 1899 :
54704, Aug. 28. 50839
Widow (The) Winnie Wynne; a comedy in 1
act, by R. P. Janette. 19 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Robert P. Janette, Boston ; D : 15243,
Mar. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1909. 50840
Widow Wise; a 1 act comedy, by Charles Hor-
witz. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Flora M. Laudsey, New York ; D : 5326.
July 22, 1904; 2c. Aug. 2, 1904. 50841
Widower (The)
© John Callaghan, Chicago ; 1890 : 12344,
Apr. 14. 50842
Widower (The) Gloom; comic opera in 3 acts,
by J. L. Daniels. [1], 47 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1915; D : 39872 ; John Louis
Daniels, El Paso. 50842a
Widower's (The) babies; play in 1 act, by C. M.
Walcot. 14 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. June 23, 1911 ; D : 24560 ; C. M. Wal-
cot, New York. 50843
Widower's honeymoon; comedy in 4 acts, by
F. D. Reiuau.
© Francis D. Reinau, San Francisco ; 1884 :
10454, May 23. 50844
a musical farce comedy, from the German.
New York, A. S. Seer, 1888.
© Kate Claxton, United States; 1888:
24718, Aug. 30. 50845
Widower's houses; an unpleasant play, by
Bernard Shaw. New York, Brentauo's, 1913.
2 p. 1., l3]-73 p. 16°.
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
361157; G. B. Shaw, London. 50846
See also Plays, pleasant and unpleasant.
Widower's (The) trials; a sketch of real life in
2 acts, by James M. Dow. Clyde, O., A. D.
Ames, 1884. 9 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 1.35] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1885 : 2729, Jan.
30 ; 2c. Jan. 30. 50847
Widowers' (The) Waterloo; play iu 1 act, by
S. L. Schleppy. [6] p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1914 ; D : 36068 ; Salem Leon
Schleppy, Chicago. 50847a
Widowing (The) of Mrs. Halroyd; drama in 3
acts, by D. H. Lawrence. New York, M, Ken-
nerley, 1914. x, 93 p. 12°.
© Apr. 1, 1914 ; Ic. Apr. 9, 1914 ; D : 36700 ;
Mitchell Keunerley, New York. 50847b
Widow's (The) assassin. See Parisian crime.
Widow's (The) bachelor; by T. E. Kyle. 11 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1910; D: 21445; Tom E.
Kyle, Toronto, Canada. 50848
Widow's (The) blind love; by T. Stone. [6] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1910 ; D : 21863 ; Tillie Stone,
Brooklyn. 50849
Widow's (The) choice; a comedy in 4 acts, by
H. Varney.
© Horace Varney, Boston ; D : 1402, P'eb. 5,
1902. 50850
Widow's (The) claim; play in 1 act, by F. A,
Staples. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1914; D: 36219; Frank A.
Staples, Los Angeles. 50850a
Widows (The) club; by I. B. Goodrich, jr.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr., Dorchester, N. Y. ;
D : 10207, Mar. 25, 1907. 50851
Widow's (The) crusade; a comic opera in 3
acts, by-R. S. Thompson.
© Ralph Somerville Thompson, New York ;
D : 2457, Oct. 17, 1902. 50852
Widow's (The) dream; a drama, by C. F.
Pearse.
© C. F. Pearse, Marysville, O. ; 1892 : 33443,
July 14. 50853
2572
50854
COPYRIGHT^ED IN" THE UNITED STATES
50868
Widow's (The) elopement; by Mack Whelan.
28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1911; D: 28052; Paul Mack
Whelan, Nev,' York. 50854
Widow's (The) fan; a comedy in 1 act, by K.
Ern.st. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Kate Ernst, Toledo, O. ; D : 2502, Oct. 18,
1902 ; 2c. Oct. 18, 1902. 50855
Widow's (The) honeymoon; musical comedy
in 3 act.s, by A. Burkliardt, lyrics by Chas. W.
Collins and A. Burkhardt. 90 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1912 ; D : 31312 ; Addison
Burkhardt, Chicago. 50856
Widow's (The) husband; a comedy in 3 acts,
by D. Belasco.
© David Belasco, New York ; 1898 : 53064,
Sept. 10. 50857
— by R. Ganthony. [94] p. f°. Type-
written
© Robert Ganthony, London ;
July 6, 1908 ; 2c. July 29, 1908.
Widow's (The) marriage. See Plays
poems; by G. H. Boker.
D : 13302,
50858
and
Widow's (The) might; comedy in 1 act, by
G. M. Rosener. [3], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1914; D: 39224; George M.
Rosener, New York. 50859
■by Mark Reardon. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1914; D: 38411; Mark S.
Reardon, 3rd, New York. " 50859a
— a drama in 3 acts, by I. E. McLean.
© I. Emery McLean, New York ; 1895 :
51005, Oct. 7.
— -play in 4 acts, by L. R. Cautley.
4°, Typewritten.
50860
[S3] p.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1914; D : 36606 ; Lucy Ran-
dolph Cautley, New York. 50860a
Widow's (The) mite; play in 3 acts, by L. S.
Emerson. [SO] p.- 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1913; D : 34454 ; Lillian
Stormlt Emerson, New York. 50860h
Widow's (The) proposals; a farce in 1 act, by
W. D. Felter. New York, H. Roorbach, 1894.
11 p. 12°. ([Roorbach's American ed. of
acting plays, no. 65] )
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1894:
47292, Oct. 10; 2c. Dec. 17. 50861
Widow's (The) secret; a melodrama iu 5 acts,
by Florence Macomb.
© Mary M. Meline, Washington ; 1871 : 1884,
Mar. 4. 50863
See also For her money.
Widow's (The) son; a domestic drama in 4
acts, by G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1895 : 53250,
Oct. 19. 50863
a temperance drama in 4 acts, by D.
Thompson and G. W. Ryer.
© Denman Thompson and Geo. W. Ryer,
United States ; 1886 : 13888, June 16. 50864
Widows three; comedy in 3 acts, by P. Shaw.
[61] p. f°. Typewritten and ms.
© Ic. May 15, 1911 ; D : 24214 ; Percy Shaw,
New York. 50865
Widow's (The) Waterloo.
Peck.
See IVLr. Henry
Widow's (A) wiles; comedy in 3 acts, by Emilie
H. Callaway. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald,
1908. 34 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 12711,
Apr, 9, 1908 ; 2c. June 1, 1908. 50866
Wie die siinde in die welt kam; legendenspiel
in 5 akten, von Adolf Paul. Berlin, E. Reiss,
verlag, 1909. 173 p. 12°.
© Aug. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 4, 1909; D
16700; Erich Reiss, verlag, Berlin. 50867
Wie die unschuld kampft und siegt; schau
spiel fiir miidchen in 4 akten, von M. R
Thiele.
© Maria Rosa Thiele, Chicago ; D : 1745
Apr. 16, 1902. 50868
Wie die zwerge die riesen besiegten; marchen
mit gesang und tanz in 4 bildern fiir kleine
und grosse leute, von Elly Peiskar und Gothov-
Griinecke, musik von Gothov-Griinecke. Wien,
Verlag von Otto Eirich, 1914. 64 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. May 4, 1914 ; D : 36918 ; Otto Eirich.
Vienna. 50868a
Wie einst im mai; posse mit gesang in 4 bil-
dern, von Rudolf Bernauer und Rudolph
Schanzer, musik von Walter Kollo und Willy
Bredschneider. Regiebuch. Miinchen, Drei
masken verlag, 1913. 7 pi. 83 p. numb. 1. 8°.
© Ic. June 1, 1914 ; D : 37173 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 50868b
■ -posse mit gesang und tanz in 4 bildern, von
Rudolf Bernauer und Rudolph Schanzer,
musik von Walter Kollo und Willi Bred-
schneider. Textbuch der gesange. Miinchen,
Berlin, Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., 1913.
46 p. plates. 12°.
© Oct. 27, 1913; Ic. Apr. 23, 1914; D:
36804; Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Mu-
nich. 50868c
2573
50869
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50886
Wie man einen niann gewinnt (The lottery-
man) ; lustspiel in 3 auf ziigen, von Rida John-
son Young. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1912.
Ill p. 8°.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1912 ; D : 28963 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 50869
Wie man millioniir wird; lustspiel in 3 akten,
von H. Gaus. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Ver-
bandes deutscher buhnenschriftsteller, 1914.
80 p. 12°.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1914 ; D : 38139 ; Hans Gaus,
Berlin. 50869a
Wie Pannychis in den himmel kam. See Don
Juan und die kurtisane.
Wiederkehr (Die); dramatische szene aus der
kriegszeit, von G. Ruge. {In Sonntagsblatt
der New Yorker volkszeitung, v. 38, no. 42,
Oct. 17, 1915)
© Oct. 17, 1915 ; Ic. Oct. 22, 1915 ; D : 42098 ;
Clara Ruge, New York. 50869b
Wiener fratz; operette in 1 aufzug, von Ernst
Klein und A. M. Benkohe [Veikone], musik
von Richard Fall. Vollstandiges regiebuch.
Wien, W. Karczag, 1912. 48 p. 8°.
© Ic. June 3, 1912 ; D : 29864 ; W. Karczag.
Vienna. 50870
Wienerinnen; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Her-
mann Bahr. Berlin [etc.] Verlag von A. Ahu,
1900. 196 p. 12°.
© Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany ; C :
164770, Oct. 17, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1907. 50871
Wieselchen; lustspiel in 3 akten, frei nach Gyp
[pseud, der Sibylle Gabrielle Marie Antoinette
de Riquetti de Mirabeau, conitesse de Martel
de Janville] von Leo Lenz. Berlin, Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschrift-
steller, 1913. 78, [1] p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1912; D : 31729, Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihuenschrift-
steller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 50872
Wife (The); by D. Belasco and H. C. De Mille.
© David Belasco and H. C. De Mille, New-
York ; 1887 : 24118, Sept. 22. 50873
'dramatic sketch in 1 scene, by F. Darien.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1910; D: 20127; Frank Da-
rien, Chicago. 50874
■ play in 3 acts, by R. F. Holmes. [86] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 31, 1914; D: 35870; Ralph F.
Holmes, Highland Park, Mich. 50874a
or, The other woman, a drama in 4 acts,
by L. J. L. Stilwell. 16 p. f. Typewrit-
ten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D: 12076, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Oct. 3, 1908.
50875
Wife and child; an emotional society play in
5 acts, by M. Rankin and F. G. Maeder.
© McKee Rankin and Fred G. Maeder,
United States; 1883:9652, May 25. 50876
Wife and daughter; a society drama in 4 acts,
of 1 scene each, [by] Queen and Waring.
© Frederick E. Queen and Benjamin P.
Waring, Port Chester, N. Y. ; 1882:11805,
July 18. 50877
Wife and martyr; a domestic drama in a pro-
logue and 3 acts, by Adolphe D'Ennery, and
Kenneth Lee.
© William Wolff, Hoboken, N. J.; 1887:
2869, Feb. 5. 50878
Wife and no wife. See Cast out.
Wife (The) and the affinity; 1 act sketch, by
J. B. Foster. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
'© Ic. Sept. 6, 1911 ; D : 25149 ; Julia B. Fos-
ter, Berkeley, Cal. 50879
Wife (The) and the sword; historical tragedy
in 5 acts, by A. Carr. Hill City, S. D., 1909.
57 p. 24°.
© Dec. 15, 1909; 2c. Dec. 20, 1909; D:
17749 ; A. Carr, Hill City, S. D. 50880
Wife (A) by advertisement; an entirely new
and original farce in 1 act, by Clifton Cliife.
New York, De Witt, 1884. 7 p. 12°. ([De
Witt's acting plays, no. 323])
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York; 1884:
26390, Dec. 30; 2c. Jan. 22, 18S5. 50881
Wife (The) decides; comedy drama of to-dav in
3 acts, by T. McKean. [170] p. 4°. T.vi^e-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1911 ; D : 25358 ; Thomas Mc-
Kean, Rosemont, Pa. 50882
Wife (A) for a day; melodrama in 4 acts, by
Hal Reid [i. e. James Halleck Reid] 69 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© American amusement assn., Chicago; D:
3405, May 9, 1903 ; 2c. May 9, 1903. 50883
Wife (A) for a life; play in 1 act, by E. G.
O'Neill. [11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1913; D : 341.53 ; Eugene
Gladstone O'Neill, New London, Conn. 50884
Wife (A) for fun; by U. Davis.
© Ulysses Davis, Chicago ; D : 15918. Mav
21, 1909. 50885
Wife for wife; a comedy in 3 acts, by E. O. J.
Ellsworth. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emily Orah Janvrin Ellsworth, New
York; D : 14950, Jan. 30, 1909; 2c. Jan. 30.
1909. 50886
2574
50887
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50909
Wife for wife — Continued.
a picturesque drama in 4 acts, by John A.
Stevens, founded on Hypocrite by John A.
Stevens and Lawrence Marston.
© James S. Stevens, Philadelpliia ; 1889:
18419, June 17. 50887
Wife (The) hunter; musical comedy, by G. H.
Cody. [1], 5 p. 4°. Typevpritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1915 ; D : 42567 ; Gertrude H.
Cody, Nile, N. Y. 50887a
See also Who next?
Wife in name only.
© Horner Bernard MuUaney, New York;
D : 4203, Nov. 6, 1903. 50888
drama in 4 acts, by Nelson Compston. 66
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Oct. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1909 ; D : 17247 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 50889
— a drama in 6 acts, by J. B. Miller.
© Jacob B. Miller, Philadelphia; D : 2811,
Jan. 5, 1903. 50890
— • a melodrama in 5 acts, by M. C Wilson.
© Marian Calvert Wilson, New York ; 1888 :
23635, Aug. 16. 50891
by W. L. Roberts. [92] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William L. Roberts. Chicago ; D : 3222,
Apr. 1, 1903 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1903. 50892
Wife (A) in pawn; by C. E. Blaney. Typewrit-
ten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; 1900 A:
9580, Apr. 14 ; 2c. July 16. 50893
4 act comedy, by C. E. Blaney.
© Charles E. Blaney. New York; 1900 A:
17369, July 14. [For copies reed, see A: 9580]
50894
Wife (A) manufactured to order; 5 act play,
by A. W. Fuller.
© Alice W. Fuller, Omaha, Neb.; 1896:
68201, Dec. 5. 50895
Wife number two; playlet, by Delia Clarke
[i. e. D. C. Sullivan] [1], 16 p. 4°. Type-
wi'itten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1913 ; D : 35243 ; Delia Clarke
Sullivan, New York. 50890
Wife (The) of an hour; an emotional drama in
4 acts, by S. J. Simmons.
© S. J. Simmons, New York ; 1892 : 30591.
July 22. 50897
Wife (The) of Claude. See Femme (La) de
Claude. — Moglie (La) di Claudio.
Wife (The) of John Mumford; play in 3 acts,
by A. De Luca. [2], 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1911 ; D : 23676 ; Angelo De
Luca, New York. 50898
Wife (The) of Manasseh. See Judith.
Wife (The) of Marobius; play, by Max Ehr-
mann. New York, M. Kennerley, 1911. 73 p.
12°.
© Nov. 3, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1911 ; D : 25982 •
Mitchell Kennerley, New York. 50899
Wife (The) of Miletus; a drama in 5 acts, bj
H. C. Miller. 60 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry C. Miller, New York; D : 46Si
Mar. 4, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1904. 50900
■ -by T. T. Timayenis. New York, Mac-
gowan & Slepper, 1883.
© T. T. Timayenis, New York; 1883 : 41Q
Jan. 6. 50901
Wife (A) of Nippon; 1 act sketch, by J. R. Ma
son. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1913 ; D : 33506 ; James Red-
fern Mason, California. 50902
Wife (The) of Pilate, Ovid's daughter; by M.
French Sheldon.
© B. F. Patterson, Boston ; 1900 A : 18577,
July 27. 50903
Wife of the Mulligan Guards; oi'igiual Irish
song, words and music, by T. Granger.
© Tom Granger, United States ; 1874 : 3719,
Mar. 24. 50904
Wife of 2; a society play of deep interest
adapted from the novel Lady Thornhurst's
daughter, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1872 ! 10077.
Sept. 19. 50905
Wife (A) of wax; a comedy sketch in 1 tct and
2 scenes, by C. J. Smith.
© Charles J. Smith, New York; D:914^
Sept. 26, 1906. 50906
Wife (A) on emergency; a vaudeville sketch,
by A. C. Hingst,
©Adolphnei Charlotte Hngist, New York,
D : 4449, Dec. 29, 1903. 50907
Wire (A) on salary; a 1 act comedy by Pan-
iufilina De Voe [pseud, of Pasqualina Rich-
arason]
© Pasqualina De Voe, Chicago ; D : llKKi
Nov. 8, 1907. 50908
sketch, by A. V. Hines. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1911; D: 25646; Arline Van
Ness Hines, New York. 50909
5379— VOL 2—16-
-58
2575
50910
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOlSrS
50927
Wife or country; a 1 act military playlet, by
Ella Wheeler ^Vilcox and M. Keene. 11 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Mattie Keene, New York ; D : 36G6, June
2T, 1903; 2c. June 27, 1903. 50910
Wife or maid? See Subterfuge.
Wife or mother; a comedy in 3 acts, by W. Red-
mund.
© William Redmuud, New York; 1896:
. 32637, June 1. 50911
Wife or widow? a drama in 3 acts, by J. A.
Nunez.
© Hester Helen Nunez, Louisville ; 1880 :
14641, Sept. 27. 50912
Wife or woman; a drama in 4 acts, by R. M.
Wemaer. 141 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1912 ; D : 30082 ; Robert
Maximilian Wernaer, Cambridge, Mass.
50913
Wife-saver (The); office comedy incident with a
heart throb, by F. J. McGettigan. [1], 15 p.
16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1914; D : 38301 ; Frank J.
McGettigan, Portland, Or. 50913a
Wife (A) to order; farce in 1 act and 2 scenes,
by J. T. Powers. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1915; D: 39453; James T.
Pov/ers, New York. 50913b
Wife to the living dead; in 3 acts, by W. G.
Keir. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1910; D : 22730 ; William G.
Keir, New York. 50914
Wife (The) upstairs; farcelet, by D. Clift. [2],
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1912; D : 28432 ; Denison
Clift, Oakland, Cal. 50915
Wife (A) ventures; play in 4 acts, by R. D.
Halsey. [84] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1915; D: 40870; Raymond
Drake Halsey, Southampton, N, Y. 50915a
Wife wanted; a comedy in 3 acts, by T. J.
Keogh.
© Thomas J. Keogh, Denison, Tex. ; 1896 :
61335, Nov. 9. 50916
Wife wanted — Continued.
— sketch, by F, A. Besuzzi. [7] p. f °
Type-
— a comedy sketch, by Frank D. Pease. 6 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Walter Vernon, New York ; D : 2913. Jan.
27, 1903; 2c. Jan. 27, 1903. 50917
in 3 acts and 7 scenes, by E. Blondell.
written.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915; D : 39378 ; Fred A.
Besuzzi, Jersey City, N. J. 50918a
3 act farce comedy, by E. Blondell.
© Edward Blondell, United States; 1897:
67683. Dec. 6. 50919
Wife (A) without a smile; a comedy in disguise
in 3 acts, by A. W. Pinero. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co. : London, W. Heinemann, 1905.
166 p. 12°.
© Arthur W. Pinero, London ; D : 6208, Feb.
11, 1905; 2c. Feb. 17, 1905. 50920
Wife's (The) appeal; a temperance drama in 6
acts, by Mrs. L. D. Shears. New York, 1878.
48 p. 8°.
© Mrs. L. D. Shears, United States; 1878:
2942, Mar. 11; 2c. Mar. 13. 50921
Wife's (A) devotion; a drama in 4 acts, by
Arnold Reeves. [78] p. f°, Typeva-itten.
© JNIrs. Aubrey Ruggles, Cambridgeport,
Mass. ; D : 2556, Nov. 6, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 6. 1902.
50922
See also Disinherited.
Wife's (A) discovery,
mayor.
See Merchant (A)
Typewritten.
© Edward Blondell, New York; 1898:
25119, Apr. 21; 2c. Apr. 2L 50918
Wife's (A) error; comedy-drama in 4 acts and
a prologue, by P. S. M. Munro.
© P. S. M. Munro, Brooklyn ; 1891 : 10711,
Mar. 21. 50923
Wife's (A) honor; a drama in 5 acts, by
Lawrence Marston. 43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frank M. Link, Chicago ; 1887 : 29800,
Nov. 17; 2c. Nov. 17, 50924
an entirely new and original romantic
drama in prologue and 4 acts, by L. Marston.
© Lawrence Marston, United States; 1883:
13652, July 25. 50925
Wife's (A) jealousy and reveng'e. See Tree
love.
Wife's (The) judgment. See Tory (The) rene-
gade.
Wife's (A) lark; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
A. E. Rice.
© Alfred E. Rice, St. Paul; 1888:14388,
May 17. 50926
Wife's lesson; 1 act comedy, by L. S. Corbin.
7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillian S. Corbin, New York; D : 7934,
Feb. 1, 1906; Ic. Feb. 1, 1906; Ic. Feb. 3,
1906. 50927
2576
50928
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50950
Wife's (A) love story; play in 4 acts, by H.
Kinnaird. [88] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Helen Kinnaird, London ; D : 2466, Oct.
20. 1902; 2c. Oct. 20, 1902. 50928
Wife's ordeal; 4 act comedy drama, by H. C.
Dale.
© Horace C. Dale, Reading, Pa.; 1891:
40462, Nov. 11. 50929
play in 4 acts adapted from the French
with the addition of a new and original act,
by C. W. Tayleure.
© Clifton W. Tayleure, Brooklyn; 1872:
13164. Dec. 14. 50930
Wife's (A) repentance; drama in a prologue
and 5 acts, adapted by Mrs. K. Formes.
© Mrs. Karl Formes, New York; 1883:
14285, Aug. 1. . 50931
Wife's (A) reveng'e; a drama in 5 acts, by
H. M. Plumb.
© Harriet M. Plumb, New York; 1889:
26136, Aug. 28. 50932
or. My life. Typewritten.
© Sarah Piose Thomson, Kansas City, Mo. ;
1898 : 33978, June 2 ; 2c. June 2. 50933
Wife's (A) sacrifice; a drama in 5 acts, an adap-
tation from the French of Adolphe D'Ennery,
and dramatized by S. O. Young and D, D.
Bi'yan.
© Young and Bryan, Galveston, Tex. ; 1886 :
22863, Oct. 11. 50934
Wife's (A) secret; a beautiful story of life in
4 acts, by Hal Ileid [i. e. James Halleck Reid]
[60] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wra. T. Keogh. New York : D : 5484. Aug.
26, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 26. 1904. 50935
• >S'ee also Inez.
Wife's (A) sin; the realistic ft act comedy
drama, by C. M. Fowler.
© C. Melville Fowler, New York; 1891:
42195, Nov. 25. 50936
Wife's (A) temptation.
© Sullivan, Harris and Woods, New Yoiic ;
D : 1344, Jan. 24, 1902. 50937
Wife's (A) trial. See Gladys,
Wife's (The) triumph; a drama in 4 acts, com-
posed and written by O. Richey. [69] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Octavia Richey, Findlay, O. ; 1883 : 18508,
Oct. 9 ; 2c. Oct. 9. 50938
Wifey; peep at matrimony in 2 pts., by C. W.
Tackenberg. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewi'itten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1913; D : 34374 ; Charles
William Tackenberg, Cincinnati. 50939
Wifie's little stratagem; a sketch, by A. Lans-
ton. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Aubrey Lanston, Washington ; D : 5712,
Oct. 31, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 15, 1904. 50940
Wig and gown; a farce, by J. W. Sidney.
© Wm. Clarlve Stewart, New York; 1897:
50176, Sept. 8. 50941
Wig-maker (The) and his servants; an Ethiop-
ian farce in 1 scene, by Charles Oppenheim,
Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1885. 7 p. 12°.
([Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 156])
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1886:544, .Tan.
7; 2c. Jan. 7. 50942
Wig (The) of a wag; comedy in 3 acts, by A. S.
Gilmore,
© Annella Slaughter Gilmore, Omaha,
Neb. ; D :14220, Nov. 6, 1908. 50943
Wiggins of Pop-over farm; by Howard P.
Taylor. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1909 ; D : 17530 ; William J.
Elleford, Oakland, Cal. 50944
Wiggin's Waterloo. See Grange one-act
plays, no, 2.
Wigwam (The) and the war path; or. The
royal chief in chains, a play, by A. B.
Meaclmm, dramatized from the work with the
same title by A. B. Meacham. (The Pacific
Coast drama, no. 1)
© A. B. Meacham, Boston ; 1875 : 8578, Aug.
19. 50945
Wilberfords (The) See Harmony of discord,
Wilbeths (The); a drama in 3 acts, by J. F.
IMooney. 2, [26] p. f\ Typewritten.
© John Francis Mooney, Chicago ; D : 6614,
May 2, 1905 ; 2c. May 2, 1905. 50946
Wild; a domestic drama in 5 acts, by H. C.
Daniels.
© H. C. Daniels, Buffalo ; 1871 : 239, Jan.
10. 50947
Wild (The) and woolly; 1 act farce, by P. Fan-
del. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1912 ; D : 30479 ; Peter Fandel,
St. Paul. 50948
Wild (The) and woolly way; a melo-comedy of
to-day being a story of a new state in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by J. D. Gilbert. 58 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© John D. Gilbert, New York ; D : 8710,
June 18, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1906. 50949
Wild (The) ass' skin; dramatization of Honore
de Balzac's novel, in 4 acts, by R. H. Unger.
[30] p. f°. Typewritten. •
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1913 ; D : 34961 ; Regina Hayes
Unger, PassaJ<^ N. J. 50950
2577
50951
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
50971
Wild Bill; or, Life on tlie border, a sensational
drama in 5 acts, by H. Bobbins.
© Hiram Bobbins, Cincinnati ; 1873 : 4790,
May 3. 50951
or, The scout of the West, an allegory of
the war with accompanying tableaux in 2
acts, by J. T. Vegiard.
© J. T. Vegiard, Rochester, N. Y.; 1872:
4380, Apr. 26. 50952
Wild-bird (The); drama in 3 acts, by E, Jung.
68 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1913 ; D : 33144 ; Ernst Jung,
Milwaukee. 50953
Wild Cherry Blossom. See Sakula.
Wild duck; by J. Callan.
© John Callan, Paterson ; 1888:28222,
Oct. 4. 50954
-a 3 act musical comedy farce, by J. M.
Gaites.
© Jos. M. Gaites, New York; 1894:18164,
Apr. 6. 50955
See also Works (The) of Henrik Ibsen.
Wild-fire; or. When love is young, ti'. and
iulapted from Friedrich Halm's [Elegius
Franz Joseph, freiherr von Mlinch-Belling-
hansen's] German play of Wildfeuer, by J. A.
Ellsler. [S3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jolui Adam Ellsler, New York ; D : 2079,
July 3, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1902. 50956
Wild-fire and Kit Carson; rearrangement of
the drama of Hazel-P:^ye, an original border
play, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, United States; 1874:
3176, Mar. 16. 50957
Wild flower; by F. Tucker. 18 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Francis Tucker, Galesburg, 111. ; D :
7280, Sept. 19, 1905; 2c. Sept. 19, 1905.
50958
comedy drama in 4 acts, by M, G. Pride.
[1], 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1913 ; D : 34073 ; M. G. Pride,
New York. 50959
Wild (A) flower of the hills; drama in 4 acts,
by M. Van der Voort. 82 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1910; D: 22010; Maybelle
Van der Voort, Palo Alto, Cal. 50960
Wild (The) flowers of Lakeshore; play in 4
acts, by M. W. Smith. [32] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1915; D: 42566; Manasseh
William Smith, Salt Lake City. 50960a
Wild game; farce in 3 acts, by J. Noel and
T. G. and F. C. Springer. [2], 104 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1912 ; D : 30791 ; Joseph Noel
and T. G. and F, C. Springer, New York.
50961
Wild (A) goose chase; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by C. Hasty.
© Charles Hasty, La Fayette, Ind. ; 1900
A: 8516, Apr. 2; 2c. Apr. 2. 50962
an original musical comedy in 3 acts, by
M. E. Hanley and Scott Marble.
© Michael E. Hanley, Chicago; 1889:
13589, May 4. 50963
an original 3 act comedy, by C. and O.
Hasty.
© Charles and Otis Hasty, United States;
1895 : 40760, Aug. 9. 50964
Wild Harry; comedy drama in 2 acts; by Wal-
ter Browne. [96] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1911 ; D : 24253 ; Samuel L.
Feiber, New York. 50965
Wild Harry's wooing; a romantic comedy in 1
act, by H. S. Davies.
© H. Stanley Davies, Chicago ; 1898 : 12297.
Feb. 18. 50966
Wild honey; a romantic drama, founded on
Goethe's novel Wilhelm Meister, and Carr6
and Barbier's opera comique Mignon, by J. B.
Matthews.
© J. Brander Matthews, New York; 1871:
8013, Aug. 28. 50967
Wild (A) honeymoon; musical farce comedy
in 3 acts, by Mrs. H. S. Dexter.
© Mrs. Henry Stanlev Dexter, Calistoga,
Cal. ; 1898 : 42918, July 18. 50968
Wild (A) idea; a 1 act comedy, by E. W. Dore-
mus and E. Marbury.
© Elizabeth W. Doremus and Elisabeth
Marbury, New York ; 1888 : 21795, July 30.
50969
Wild (A) Irish girl. See Glendowar.
Wild Logan, the scourge of the plains.
True grit.
See
Wild (A) love; a drama in prologue and 5 acts,
adapted by L. Dietz.
© Linda Dietz, United States; 1881:5234.
Apr. 6. 50970
Wild Mab; a border drama in 4 acts, by Min-
nie Poison. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co.,
1891. 19 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 290] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1891:6566,
Feb. 18; 2c. Feb. 27. 50971
2578
50972
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
50993
Wild Crhe) man of Borneo; a comic play in 4
acts, by C H. Lee.
© Colton H. Lee, Washington; 1900 A:
10729, Apr. 27. 50972
Wild Nell, a child of the regiment; in 4 acts,
by C. E. Blaney. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Clias. E. Blaney, New York; D : 8578,
May 22, 1906; 2c. May 22, 1906. 50973
Wild Nell at Fort Davis; or, A father's love
for his son, by O. C. Raeder.
© Oliver Charles Raeder, Pittsburgh; D:
12728, Apr. 11, 1908. 50974
Wild oats; an American musical comedy in 2
acts, book and lyrics by I. B. Lee, music by
B. M. Jerome. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ben M. Jerome and Irving B. Lee, Chi-
cago; D: 10169, Mar. 18, 1907; 2c. Mar. 18,
1907. 50975
a comedy in 4 acts, by G. M. Travis.
© George M. Travis, Brooklyn ; 1892 : 17025,
Apr. 20. 50976
comedy in prologue, 2 acts and epilogue,
by P. E. Browne. [103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1913; D: 35379; Porter
Emerson Browne, Norwalk, Conn. 50977
■ drama in 4 acts, by N. Breiter. 96 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1911; D: 23001; Nathan
Breiter, New York. 50978
dramatic composition in 1 act, by L. J.
Fountain. [1], 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1915; D: 39670; Lester Je-
rome Fountain, Los Angeles. 50978a
a 4 act drama, by L. Rohr. 164 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1912 ; D : 30902 ; Louis Rohr,
Chicago. 50979
— musical comedy in 3 acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; 1899 : 36826,
June 3. 50980
— an original 3 act comedy, by D. Howe.
© Den Howe, Washington ; 1890 : 515,
Jan. 3.
50981
— play in 1 act, by J. Noel. [1], 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1913 ; D : 34709 ; Joseph Noel,
Bedford Park, N. Y. 50982
— a play in 3 acts, by George H. Atkinson,
iii, S3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1910 ; D : 21169 ; G. H. Atkin-
son, New York. 50983
See also Show-down (The)
Wild (The) prophets; a historical drama in 3
acts, by J. Sttmsill and F. W. Hofele.
© J. Stansill and F. W. Hofele, New York ;
1872 : 12646, Nov. 30. 50984
Wild rose; a comedy drama in prologue and 3
acts. f°. Ms.
© Pauline Parker, Albany; 1890:30020.
Sept. 29 ; 2c. Oct. 15. 50985
a comedy sketch, by D. Edsall. Typewrit-
ten.
© Dean Edsall, New York ; 1898 : 3222, Jan.
5 ; 2c. Jan. 5. 50986
drama in 4 acts, by B. Hall. [2], 89 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1913 ; D : 32969 ; Burton Hall,
Berkeley, Cal. 50987
drama of adolescence in 4 acts, by C. D.
Willson. [3], 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1914 ; D : 36213 ; Corwin Dale
Willson, Flint, Mich. 50987a
4 act melodrama, by E. C. Parsons. 38 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Edward C. Parsons, Granite City, 111.;
D : 9896, Feb. 2, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1907.
50988
musical comedy in 2 acts, by H. B. Smith.
[125] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Harry B. Smith, New York ; D : 1878,
I\Iay 13, 1902 ; 2c. May 31, 1902. 50989
— -operetta for ladies' voices in 2 acts, book
by Edith M. Burrows, music by W. Rhys-
Herbert. Book of words. New York, J.
Fischer & bro., 1915. 18 p. 4°.
© Mar. 19. 1915; 2c. Mar. 20, 1915; D:
40125 ; J. Fischer & bro.. New York. 50989a
or. That girl from Texas, by Mrs. D. Wal-
worth and Mrs. C. A. Doremus.
© Mrs. Douglas Walworth and Mrs.
Charles A. Doremus, New York ; 1888 : 5702,
Feb. 22. 50990
or, The ambitious Mrs. St. Clair, a play in
4 acts, by E. B. Cauthorn. [68] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Eudora Belle Cauthorn, Portland, Or. ;
D : 4813, Mar. 30, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1904.
50991
— See also Gypsy (The) maid.
Wild (The) rose o' Mizzoory; pastoral comedy
drama, by Frederick Allen. 72 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910; D: 20829; Edith Ivy
Allen, Salt Lake City. 509912
Wild rose of the West; by E. B. Cauthorn.
© Eudora Belle (E. B.) Cauthorn, Port-
land, Or. ; 1897 : 4r;n7, Aug. 10. 50993
2579
50994
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51012
Wild rose of the West — Continued.
drama, by L. T. Eggert. Edgar, Wis., Ed-
gar nevi'S, 1912. cover-title, [5] p. 4°.
© Mar. 21, 1912; 2c. Mar. 25, 1912; D:
29147 ; Lilly Tegge Eggert, Edgar, Wis.
50994
Wild (The) violet; a romantic drama in 4 acts,
by J. A. Bruce.
© Joseph A. Bruce, Brooklyn ; 1886 : 27013.
Nov. 30. 50995
Wild West; an original drama in 5 acts, by A.
Faul.
© Adam Faul, Buffalo ; 1886 : 29001, Dec. 18.
50996
or, Life among the red men and road
agents on the plains and prairies, an equine
dramatic exposition on grass, or under can-
vas, of the adventures of frontiersmen and
cowboys, by W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill)
© William F. Cody, New York ; 1883 : 23893,
Dec. 22 ; 2c. June 1, 1885. 50997
Wild West burlesque show; by F. J. Hafner.
© Frederick J. Hafner, Philadelphia ; 1886 :
25675, Nov. 13. 50998
Wild West Casey. See Casey in Africa.
Wild West dramatics. See Hickory Wood's
soliloquies.
Wild (A) "West war; an episode in a drama en-
titled Civilization, originated, invented and
presented by W. F. Cody and N. Salisbury.
© Wm. F. Codv and Nate Salisbury, United
States ; 1886 : 26693, Nov. 26. 50999
Sec also History (A) of American civili-
zation.
Wild-wood; romantic drama in 5 acts, by B. Ey-
ferth. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Bruno Eyferth, Duluth, Minn. ; D : 3449,
May 18, 1903; 2c. May 18, 1903. 51000
Wildcat (The) and the lamb; farce comedy in
3 acts, by P. H. Ames. 51 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 26, 1911; D : 24636 ; Perley H.
Ames, Rockland, Me. 51001
Wildcat Ned; or, The mountain men of Ore-
gon, a dramatization from the New York
Weekly in 4 acts, by B. Sylvester [pseud, of
J. G. Noe]
© Barrett Sylvester, Brooklyn ; 1873 : 4295,
Apr. 23. 51002
Wildcats; comedy in 2 scenes, by F. R. Adams.
[33]. p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913; D : 31858 ; Frank R.
Adams, Whitehall, IMich. 51003
Wilde ente. See Gesammelte dramen; von
Henrik Ibsen.
Wilde (Der) mann; lustspiel in 4 akten, von
Heini-ich Heinemann. Berlin, F. Bloch erben,
1912. 107 p. 12°.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1912; D : 2840S ; Felix Bloch
erben. Berlin. 51004
Wilde (Die) prinzessin; oder, Medea's jugend,
a historische drama in 4 acten, a translitera-
tion of the Yiddi-sh, [by] J. Gordin.
© Jacob Gordin, New York ; 1898 : 35115,
June 8. 51005
Wilderness (The); an American play, adapted
by Floyd Jenkins and Richard Putnam Dar-
row . . . New York, Baltimore [etc.] Broad-
way publishing co., 1912. Ixxii, 95 p. 12°.
© Feb. 20, 1912; 2c. Feb. 23, 1912; A:
305712 ; Broadway pub. co.. New York.
51006
a comedy in 3 acts, by H. V. Esmond. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1901.
65 p. 12°.
© T. H. French, New York ; D : 1126, Nov.
27, 1901 ; 2c. June 5, 1906. 51007
Wilderness (The) of life; poetic drama in 1 act,
by E. Davis. [4], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Oct. 14, 1913; D: 34714; Edwards
Davis, New York. 51008
Wiles (The) of innocence; play in 4 acts, by
A. Schwartz. [92] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1911; D : 23838 ; Annette
Schwartz, Port Richmond, N. Y, 51009
Wiles (The) of the widow; comedy in 1 act, by
K. C. Lion. New York, S. French; London,
S. French, ltd., 1911. 24 p. 12°. ([French's
acting ed.] )
© Mar. 18, 1911; 2c. Mar. 29, 1911; D:
23692; Samuel French, ltd., London. 51010
Wiley (The) widow lady; a farce comedy in 4
acts, freely adapted from the Italian (Gol-
doni) by A. Sterling. [6], 161 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1912 ; D : 30940 ; Ada Ster-
ling, New York. 51011
Wilfred Blakely; a melodrama in 3 acts, by
W. L. Edwards. 23 p. 8°. Printed.
© W. L. Edw^ards, Chicago; 1895:63267,
Dec. 13; 2c. Dec. 13. 51012
Wilfrid the young. See Neptune's isle, and
other plays for children.
Wilhelm Meister. See Mignon. — Wild honey.
Wilhelm Tell; by Schiller, ed. with intro-
duction, notes, and vocabulary, by A. H.
Palmer. New York, H. Holt & co., 1898
Ixxiv, 404 p. pi. port, facsim. map. 16°.
© H. Holt & CO., New York; 1898:29437.
May 12; 2c. July 19. 51012a
2580
51012
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51014
Wilhelm Tell — Continued.
by Scbiller, editorial critic G. Hempl. pt. 1.
New rorl^, Hinds & Noble, 1900. 8°. (The ide-
ophonic texts for acquiring languages. Series
1, V. 1)
© Robt. Morris Pierce, New York ; 1900 A :
10302, Mar. 21; 2c. July 17, 1900. 51012b
■schauspiel, von Friedrich Schiller, ed. with
introduction, notes, and vocabulary, by Arthur
H. Palmer, fragen by Charles M. Purin. Rev.
ed. New Yorli, H. Holt and company [1915J
Ixxviii, 393 p. front, (port.) plates. 16°.
(Heath's modern language series)
© Aug. 31, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Sept. 20, 1915 ;
A : 410528 ; Henry Holt & co., New York.
[Notes: Copyright is claimed on entire re-
vision] 51012c
■ed. with introduction, notes, and
vocabulary by Richard Alexander von Minck-
witz. New York, Maynard, Merrill & co. [1905]
3.55 p. incl. 7 pi., map. front, (port.) 12°.
© Mavnard, Merrill & co.. New York; A:
110431, Mar. 3, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1905. 51013
ed. with introduction, notes.
German questions, exercises and vocabulary,
by C. Schlenker. Boston, New York [etc.]
Allyn and Bacon [1913]^ xx, 443 p. front,
(port.) plates, map. 12°.
© Oct. 10, 1913; 2c. Oct. 24, 1913; A:
357396; Carl Schlenker, Minneapolis. 51013a
■with introduction, notes, and vo-
cabulary by E. C. Boeder. New York, Cincin-
nati [etc.] American book company [1905]
352 p. front, (port.) 1 illus. (map) plates.
12°.
© Edwin Carl Boeder, Madison, Wis. ; A :
132520, Dec. 2, 1905; 2c. Jan. 25, 1906.
51013b
schauspiel in 5 aufziigen, von Friedrich von
Schiller, with an introduction and notes by
A. Sachtleben, ed. by William Dwight Whit-
ney. New York, Henry Holt and company
[etc.] ; Boston, Schonhof & Moller [1877] 3
p. 1., 5-199 p. 12°. ([Whitney's German
texts] )
© Henry Holt, New York ; 1877 : 1708, Feb.
12; 2c. Feb. 12. 51013c
— (Schiller's) ; a drama, ed. with introduc-
tion and notes by C. A. Bachheim, rev. ed. by
Hermann Schoenfeld. New York, Oxford uni-
rersity press, American branch ; London, H.
Frowde, 1902. Ixix, 2-56 p. front., pi., map.
12°. (Clarendon press popular classics)
© Oxford univ. press, Amer. branch. New
York; A: 49455, Dec. 19, 1902; 2c. Dec. 30,
1902. 51013d
Wilhelm Tell (Schiller's) — Continued.
ed. with an introduction, notes and vo-
cabulary by R. W. Deering. Boston, D. C.
Heath & co., 1900. xxxix, [5], 5-333 p.
front, (port.) illus., plates, map 12°.
© Robert Waller Deering, Cleveland, O. ;
1900 A : 23270, Sept. 19 ; 2c. Sept. 19, 1900.
51013e
■ed. with introduction, fragen, notes
and vocabulary by R. W. Deering. New ed.
Boston, New York [etc.] D. C. Heath & co.
[1915] xlvi, 358 p. front, (port.) illus.,
plates, col. map. 12°.
© June 14, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. June 23, 1915 ;
A : 401485 ; Robert Waller Deering, Cleveland.
[Copyright is claimed on introduction, notes,
vocabulary, etc., re-edited] 51013f
ed. with introduction, notes, and repe-
titional exercises, by Bert John Vos, ed. with
vocabulary. Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn
and company [1911] Ivii, 387 p. front,
(port.) plates, maps. 16°.
© Mar. 21, 1911; 2c. Mar. 23, 1931; A:
283629; B. J. Vos, Bloomington, Ind. 51013g
Same, ed. without vocabulary. Bos-
ton, New York [etc.] Ginn and company
[1911] Ivii, 300 p. front, (port.) plates, maps.
16°.
© Mar. 21, 1911; 2c. Mar. 23, 1911; A:
283630 ; B. J. Vos, Bloomington, Ind. 51013h
with an introduction, notes, and a vo-
cabulary by W. H. Carruth. New York and
London, The Macmillan co., 1899. Ix, 317 p.
pi. port. map. 16°.
© Macmillan co., New York; 1899:37875,
June 8; 2c. June 7. 510131
with footnotes and vocabulary, intro-
duction by E. M. Granger. New York, Hinds
& Noble, 1898. x p., 1 1., 185 p. port. 12°.
© Hinds & Noble, New York ; 1899 : 15779,
Feb. 28; 2c. Feb. 22. 51013J
■with introduction and notes, by W. H.
Carruth. New York and London, The Mac-
millan company, 1898. Ix, 246 p. 7 pis., port.,
map. 12°.
© Macmillan co.. New York; 1898:4102*,
Jan. 8; 2c. Jan. 10. 51013k
See also Continental drama. — Great
plays: French and German.— Maid (The) of
Orleans. — Swiss (The) patriots. — William
Tell.
Wilkes Booth; a tragedy in 3 acts. [3], 33 p.
f^. Typewritten.
© William J. Lynch, Newport, R. I. ; 1895 :
24460, May 3; 2c. Sept. 6. 51014
2581
51015
DEAMATIO COMPOSITIONS
51037
Wilkins Micawber; a drama in 3 acts, by G. F.
Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New York ; 1873 :
10305, Sept. 10. 51015
Will (The); by A. Pomeroy.
© Arthur Pomeroy, Philadelphia ; D : 1889,
May 13, 1902; Ic. May 6, 1902. 51016
a farce in 3 acts, by F. Tryon. New York,
City printing house, 1874.
© Francis Tryon, New York; 1874:3124,
Mar. 14; 2c. Mar. 14. 51017
See also Half hours.
Will (A) and a way; a comedy, by Olive Logan
and W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, United States; 1874:11454,
Sept. 8. 51018
— a comedy in 1 act, by .T. Chetwood, jr.
© John Chetwood, jr., San Francisco;
1893 : 45447, Oct. 10. 51019
— a comedy in 3 acts, by J. Chetwood, jr.
© John Chetwood, jr., San Francisco;
1894 : 16910, Mar. 26.
51020
— an original play in 1 act, by E. C. Winter.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elizabeth C.'imphell Winter, Staten
Island, N. Y. ; D : 1793, Apr. 28, 1902 ; 2c. Apr.
1, 1902. 51021
or, When there's a way, farce in 1 act,
by Louis Weslyn. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1911; D : 24492 ; Howard
Truesdell, New York. 51022
Will (A) and a won't; a comedy sketch, by
H. L. Newton and A. S. HofCman. [7] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Harry L. Newton and Aaron S. Hoffman,
Clricago ; D : 510, May 27, 1901 ; 2c. May 27,
1901. 51023
Will (The) and the deed; play in 1 act, by
W. F. Downing. [3], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1913; D : 34437 ; William
Puller Downing, London. 51024
play in 3 acts, by E. W. Mumford [i. e.
E. W. Grant] [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1912; D: 28455; Ethel Watts
Mumford, New York. 51025
Will (The) and the way; drama in 4 acts, by
S. Wilson. 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly 23, 1909 ; D : 16843 ; Sidney Wil-
son, Boston. 51026
■ See also Boulder (The) and the bubble.
Will (The) and the widow; 1 act comedy, by
G. Moyston. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Feb. 21, 1911 ; D : 23416 ; Guy Moys-
ton, San Francisco. 51027
Will (The) in the box; a play in 3 acts, by H.
Saint-Gaudens. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Homer Saint-Gaudens, New York ; D :
8747, June 28, 1906; 2c. June 28, 1906. 51028
Will-o'-the-wisp; [111] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mary Emerson, Arlington, Mass. ; D :
10297, Apr. 8, 1907; 2c. Apr. 9, 1907. 51029
— anti-ma.sque, by Mrs. C. E. Dallin (V. C.
Dallin) [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1915; D: 42361; Mrs. Cy-
rus E. Dallin (Victoria C. Dallin), Arlington
Heights, Mass. 51029a
drama in 3 acts, by C. C. Gushing. 85 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912; D : 30-597 ; Catherine
Chisholm Gushing, New York. 51030
musical comedy in 2 acts, by W. Percival.
42 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1909 ; D : 16933 ; Walter Per-
cival. New York. 51031
— a musical phantasy in 2 acts, by H. W.
Hayes. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Hiram W. Hayes. St. Louis; D : 7479.
Oct. 30, 1905; 2c. Dec. 14, 1905. 51032
— an original 3 act Irish comedy drama, by
B. Selden.
© Edgar Selden, Brooklyn; 1888:8740,
Mar. 24. 51033
■play in 4 acts, by W. F. Allen. [124] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1913 ; D : 34074 ; Walter Fox
Allen, Lawrenceville, N. J. 51034
or. The co-respondent, a drama In 4 acts.
by J. Wedekind,
© Julius Wedekind, Cincinnati ; 1895 :
18737, Apr. 3. 51035
or, The shot in the dark, a comedy drama
in 3 acts, tr. and dramatized from Alexander
Dumas' novel entitled Mattieu, by T. W.
Hanshew. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1884. 24
p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and mi-
nor drama, no. 121] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1884 : 23137, Nov.
19; 2c. Nov. 19. 51036
— See also Fanchon, the cricket. — Lost
love. — St. Wiles.
Will-o'-wisp (The); original play in 3 acts, by
.Janet Barrington [pseud, of J. B. Fedris]
106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1910 ; D : 20287 ; .Janet Bar-
rington Fedris, New York. 51037
2582
51038
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51057
Will-o'-wisps (The) of Wee-land; an extrava-
ganza, designefl for stage production by little
folks, bv A. M. and Ollie M. Chamberlain.
[Alliance, O., Leader print] 1898. 28 p. 8°.
@ Albert Munson Chamberlain, Alliance,
O. ; 1898 : 43702*, July 21 ; 2c. Aug. 1. 51038
Will (The) of God; a historic renaissance of
the first crusade in a syllabus of 7 pts., by
J. H. Sackett. [8], 68 p. 8". Typewritten.
© John Hubbert Sackett, Philadelphia ; D :
75, Jan. 24, 1901; 2c. Jan. 24, 1901. 51039
a play, by I. Elkin. [24] p. obi. 24°.
Typewritten.
•© Ic. Sept. 19, 1912 ; D : 30894 ; Isaidore El-
kin, Buffalo. 51040
Will (The) of the gods; a semi-historical
drama of mysticism and romance, love and
conquest, in 5 acts, by P. Cammans. [Seattle,
Wash., White & Davis printing co., 1909] 25
p. 4°.
(c) July 17, 1909; 2c. July 23, 1909; D:
16490; Paul Cammans, Seattle. 51041
Will (The) of the people; a political drama in
4 acts, by D. E. Smalley. [57] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 23, 1909 ; D : 16482 ; Dave E.
Smalley, Rich Hill, Mo. 51042
Will (The) of Uncle Obadiah; or, What hap-
pened to the newlyweds, droll 3 act comedy,
by H. M. Aiken and W. Edison Backalan.
[4], 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1912; D : 31492 ; Harold
Mortimer Aiken, Passaic, N. J., and Walter
E. Backalan, Paterson. 51043
Will Shakespeare of Stratford and London;
drama in 4 acts, by M. C. Munn. New York,
Dodd, Mead & co., 1910. ix, 351 p. 12°.
© May 25, 1910 ; 2c. May 26, 1910 ; D : 21180 ;
Margaret Crosby Munn, New l^ork. 51044
a play in 4 acts, by M. C. Munn.
© Margaret Crosby Munn, New York ; D ;
14078, Oct. 17, 1908.
Will Shakespeare's ward,
lark.
51045
See Master Sky-
Will Shakspeare; a comedy in 3 acts, by H. B.
Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, Chicago; 1894:27155,
May 31. 51046
Will Shakspeare, player; a comedy in 3 acts,
by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, Chicago ; 1894 : 792.
Jan. 2. 51047
Will Soakura's matrimonial bureau; play in 1
act, by Frank I. Hanson. Franklin, O., Eld-
ridge entertainment house, 1913. 18 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913 ; D : 35455 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
51048
Will (The) to be; drama in 4 acts, by M. S.
Reardon, 3rd. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1911; D : 24612 ; Mark S.
Reardon, 3rd, New Y'ork. 51049
Will und Wiebke; lustspiel in 4 akten, von F.
von Zobeltitz. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des
Verbandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller, g.
m. b. h., 1913. 93 p. 12°.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1913; D: 34884; Fedor von
Zobeltitz. Berlin. 51050
Will we get it? musical comedy in 3 acts, by
L. R. Krebs. [45] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Lillie Regina Krebs, St. Louis ; D : 12165,
Jan. 11, 1908; Ic. Jan. 2, 1908; Ic. Feb. 3,
1908. 51051
Will Whaffles, the street Arab; a sensational
drama in 8 acts, by T. R. Hann, founded on
the novel by John F. Cowan, entitled Will
Whaffles; or, The freaks and fortunes of a
newsboy.
© Thomas R. Hann, Buffalo; 1875:13241.
Dec. 15. 51052
Will you marry me? a farce in 1 act, by Robert
Julian.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1896 : 59784,
Oct. 30; 2c. Oct. 3L 51053
See also Six (The) o'clock train.
Willed-away (The) widow; farcical sketch, by
H. E. Smith. [1], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1914; D: 36199; Henry
Erskine Smith, New York. 51053a
Willey Reilly; an Irish drama, by C. L. Nagely.
© Carlton Lewis Nagely, Toledo, O. ; 1900
A: 18160, July 23. 51054
Willful Gaynell; melodrama in 3 acts, dramati-
zation by J. F. Soop of Laura Jean Libbey's
story. 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jennie F. Soop, Boston ; 1890 : 21745,
July 7 ; 2c. Jan. 5, 1891. '51055
Willi- Joe; or. The boy of the mines, by E.
O'Brien.
© Eugene O'Brien, Cincinnati ; 1882 : 2839.
Feb. 23. 51056
William; farce in 1 act, bv W. C. Parker. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1910. 9 p. 12°.
© May 13, 1910; 2c. May 16, 1910; D:
21041 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 51057
2583
51058
DRAMATIC COMPOSITION'S
51076
William — Continued.
play of American life In 4 acts by B. Veiller
and Jackson De Harg. [2] 111 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic, Oct. 14 1910 ; D : 22290 ; Bayard Veil-
ler, New York. 51058
William and Bismarck. See Deserteur.
William and Susan; a nautical drama in 3
acts by W. G. Wills.
© Mrs. A. McKee Rankin, United States ;
1881 : 12740, Aug. 17. 51059
William Davenant; piece inSdite en 1 acte, par
J. Aicard. {In Les Annales, 28" aun6e, no.
1405)
© May 29, 1910; 2c. June 17, 1910; D:
21360; Jean Aicard, Paris. 51060
Wm. F. Munro's mystic chang'es.
© Wm. F. Munro, Boston; 1871:10451,
Nov. 3. 51061
William Henry; dramatized from the books of
Mrs. A. M. Diaz, The William Heni-y letters,
and William Henry and his friends, by Mrs.
Geo. L. Cheney, with the permission of the
author. Boston, J. R. Osgood and company,
1875.
© James R. Osgood & co., Boston ; 1874 :
13478, Nov. 2; 2c. Dec. 9. 51062
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by M. Mosher.
© Mortimer Mosher, Stamford, Conn. ; 1895 :
28102, May 24. 51063
William of the woods; a play in 1 act, by K. M.
Rice. [2], 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1912; D : 30177 ; Katharine
McDowell Rice, Worthington, Mass. 51064
William Penn; an original American opera in
2 acts, words by J. E. M. Sanford, music by
B. F. Baker.
© J. E. M. Sanford, Boston; 1885:26493,
Dec. 16. 51065
William Penn and the Quakers. See Histori-
cal stories in dramatic form.
William Ratcliff; Italian libretto by Andrea
MafEei, from the German of Heinrich Heine,
Knglish ti'. by ^V. G. Day [music by Pietro
Mascagni] New York, F. RuUman, 1902.
29 p. 8°. [Libretto only. English and
Italian]
© Edoardo Sonzogno and Willard G. Day,
Baltimore ; D : 2434, Oct. 11, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 11,
1902. 51066
romantische oper in einem vorspiel und 3
akten, nach Heinrich Heines gleichnamigen
trauerspiel, text von A. Zanardini, deutsch
von Otto Neitzel, musik von E. Pizzi. London,
S. J. Garraway, printer, 1904. 39 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Emilio Pizzi, London ; D : 5695, Oct. 15,
1904 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1904. 51067
William Shakespeare; a play in 3 acts, by H.
Ringrose. Boston, C. M. A. Twitchell & co.,
1892.
© Hyacinthe Ringrose, Boston ; 1892 : 50626.
Dec. 12. 51068
William Tell; [by J. C. F. von Schiller] tr. in
the original metre by Tlieodore Martin, with
an introduction by Edward Brooks, jr. Phila-
delphia, D. McKay, 16°.
© David McKay, Philadelphia; 1898:
15328, Mar. 4; 2c. Mar. 3. 51068a
a drama of the origin of Swiss democracy,
by A. Dougherty Rees. Philadelphia, J. B.
Lippincott co., 1908. 141 p. 12°.
© Arthur D. Rees, Philadelphia ; D : 13213.
June 10, 1908; 2c. July 31, 1908. 51069
• tr. and adapted to school use from Schil-
ler's drama, by Ghsirles A. McMurry. New
York, Boston [etc.] Silver, Burdett and com-
pany [1902] 120 p. incl. front., pi., map. 12°.
© Silver, Burdett & co,, Boston ; A : 41935,
Sept. 19, 1902; 2c. Oct. 14, 1902. 51069a
-Sec also German classics of the nine-
teenth and twentieth, centuries. — Wilhelm
Tell.
William Tell outdone; a comedy sketch in 1
act.
© Fred Lleath, New York ; 1897 : 56994.
Oct. 8. 51070
William Wallace; a tragedy in 5 acts, by R.
Allen.
© Rollar Allen, Springfield, 111.; 1897:
53864, Sept. 25. 51071
Same.
© Rollar Allen, Mapa, Cal. ; 1899:80515,
Dec. 12. 51072
William Warren's welcome; farce comedy in
3 acts, by R. G. Ramsdell. 52 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 13, 1912 ; D : 29764 ; R. G. Rams-
dell, Brooklyn. 51073
Williams and Walker in a museum; by Wil-
liams and Walker.
© Williams & Walker, New York; 1900 A:
1601, Jan. 17. 51074
Willie and his mischievous dog Towser; a
]>lay]et in 2 scenes, by G. E. Stoddard. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Geo. E. Stoddard, Utica, N. Y. ; D : 8368.
Apr. 17, lOOG; 2c. Apr. 17, 1906. 51075
Willie Carbury steams up; sketch, by L. S.
Levy. [2], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1912 ; D : 30514 ; Leo S. Lew.
Oakland, Cal. 51076
2584
51077
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51099
Willie from Chili; or, Palace of Indolence, an
extravagant comedy, by O. Ia Colbiirn. 49 p.
f". Typewritten.
(c) Otis Lincolp Colburn, Chicago ; D : 6168,
Feb. 2, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1905. 51077
See also Woman's (A) paradise.
Willie Live; by C. E. Blaney.
(c) Charles E. Blaney, Newark, N. J.; D:
2463, Oct. 18, 1902. 51078
Willie Live around the world; or, righting
for friends, a musical comedy-melodrama in
5 acts, by C. E. Blaney. [145] p. 4°. Type-
wi'itten. [Libretto only]
'© Chas. E. Blaney, New York ; D : 5845,
Nov. 30, 1904; 2c. Nov. 30, 1904. 51079
Willie Live, detective, tracking the express
thieves; in 4 acts, l)y C. E. Blaney. [119] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; D : 9771,
Dec. 29, 1906; 2c. Dec. 29, lS06. 51080
Willie off the yacht; musical farce comedy, by
I. Witmark.
(c) Isidore Witmark, New York; 1897:
40013, July 8. 51081
Willie Rise in the yeast business; a comedy in
1 act, by H. Lacy.
© Harry Lacy, New York; 1899:23189,
Apr. 1. 51082
Willie, the rubber-neck,
and no count.
See Count (The)
Willie's mama; play of to-day and to-morrow
in 4 acts, by K. Pierce. 43 p. t°. Typewrit-
ten.
'© Ic. July 29, 1914 ; D : 37689 ; Katherine
Pierce, Los Angeles. 51082a
Willie's rehearsal; piano novelty, by [Charles]
Golden and [Mae] De Mar. 2 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1911 ; D : 25482 ; Golden & De
Mar, Philadelphia. 51083
Willie's wife; a 1 act playlet, by Hal. Reid
[i. e. J. H. Reid] 16 p. f". Typewritten.
© James Halleck Reid, New York ; D : 379,
Apr. 22, 1901; 2c. Apr. 22, 1901. 51084
Willing (A) victim; a comedietta in 1 act, by
S. B. Alexander.
© S. B. Alexander, Boston; 1891:23661,
June 29. 51085
Willing (The) worker; minstrel comedy, bv
W. Rawls and E. Von Kaufman. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1912 ; D : 28479 ; Will Rawls
and Ella Von Kaufman, Kansas City, Mo.
51086
Willingly paid; comedy in 1 act, by F. H. Pow-
ers. 13, [1] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1911; D: 23980; Frank H.
Powers, San Francisco. 51087
Willink; a comedy-drama, by L. G. Humphreys.
© Llewellyn Grosvenor Humphreys, Salem,
Mass.; D':2776, Oct. 25, 1902. 51088
Willits (The); comedy in 4 acts, by H. W. Styer.
© Harry Wasson Styer, San Francisco;
1888 : 18326, June 27. 51089
Willothewispei'ie.
© Myrtle Kingsland, Brooklyn; 1885:
17757, Aug. 21. 51090
Willoughby and son; or. To go or not? a com-
edietta in 1 act, by J. T. Lewis. [2], 25 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© J. Taylor Lewis, New York ; 1887 : 30.393,
Nov. 23; 2c. Nov. 23. 51091
Willoughbys (The); or, Pumpkins and apri-
cots, a comedy drama in 3 acts, by E. Dawn.
© Elliott Dawn, New York ; 1881 : 4875,
Mar. 31. 51092
Willoughby's winter oats; a comedy in 3 acts,
by E. Steele. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Eloise Steele, Oberlin, O. ; D : 5392, June
10, 1904; 2c. June 10, 190-4. 51093
Willoughsby (The) Brown's dinner; a comedy
in 2 acts, by F. L. Mackenzie.
© Fanny Locke Mackenzie, Chicago; 1896:
52160, Sept. IS; 2c. Sept. 18. 51094
Willow (The) inn; melodrama with 8 scenes in
4 acts, by J. F. Malloy. Typewritten.
© John F. Malloy, Meriden, Conn. ; 1897 :
26173, Apr. 28 ; 2c. Sept. 29. 51095
Willow (The) pattern plate; Chinese musical
romance in 3 tableaux, by E. Magnus. [1],
12 p. obi. 24°. Typewritten. [Lyrjcs only]
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1913; D: 34996; Eugene
Magnus, New York. 51096
a tale of blue china, comic opera in 3 acts,
by F. Lyster.
© Fred Lyster, United States; 1885:95.50,
Apr. 25. 51097
Willowbrook; a rural comedy in 3 acts, by Le-
mar Dorome [pseud, of M. E. Doane] [78] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Maud Estelle Doane, Philadelphia; D:
5595, Sept. 23, 1904; Ic. Dec. 20, 1904; Ic.
Jan. 16, 1905. . 51098
Willowdale; a play of country life in 3 acts,
bv Arthur Lewis Tubbs. Boston, W. H. Baker
&■ CO., 1904. V, 7-59 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 5424.
Aug. 12, 1904; 2c. Oct. 25, 1904. 51099
2585
51100
DEAMATTC COMPOSITIO]SrS
51119
Willy; a farce in 1 act, by H. F. Bagg. 21 p.
f°. Typewritten.
'© Helen Frances Bagg, Chicago ; D : 8798,
July 9, 1906; 2c. July 9, 1906. 51100
Willy goes out to lunch. See Monologues
and duologues.
Willy Reilly. See Light (The) of Carho castle.
Willy Reilly and his colleen bawn. See Light
(The) of Carbo castle.— O'Reilly aboo.
Willy's dream; farce comedy in 1 act, by W.
Hainer. [1], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1914; D: 39001; Whitfield
Hainer, Providence. 51100a
Wilma, the colonel's daughter; or, A woman's
self, play in 4 acts, by Lew Hany, [96] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1911 ; D : 23605 ; M. L. More-
land, Chicago. 51101
Wilmot or Dunbar? a play in 5 acts, adapted
from the novel by M. E. Braddon, and arr.
from the play by Tom Taylor of Henry Dun-
bar; or, The outcast.
© National press intelligence co.. New
York ; 1888 : 13727, May 10. 51102
Wilson (The) bill; a drama in 3 acts, by H.
Siegel. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henrietta Siegel, New York ; D : 14969.
Feb. 2, 1909; 2c. Feb. 2, 1909. 51103
Wilson's raiders, a story of Andersonville.
© Frederic Thompson, New York ; D : 5690,
Oct. 26, 1904. 51104
Wilson's suggestion; by M. H. Lindeman.
Typewritten.
© Minert H. Lindeman, Brooklyn; 1898:
55596, Sept. 22 ; Ic. Sept. 22. 51105
Wilsons' (The) worries; farce in 1 act, by R. F.
King. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1910 ; D : 20594 ; Ruf us Fred-
erick King, New York. 51106
Wily (A) constable; a comedy sketch in 1 scene
for four people, by R. Garnella. 16 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Robert Garnella, Philadelphia ; D : 10119.
Mar. 11, 1907; 2c. Mar. 11, 1907. 51107
Wily (The) West; or. The maiden and the
Indian, an American comic opera, by the Wild
West opera company, by F. J. Hafner.
Philadelphia [1886] 8 p. 12°. [Words only]
© F. J. Hafner, Philadelphia; 1887: 364,
Jan. 6; 2c. Jan. 6. 51108
Winchester; a romantic comedy drama in 5 acts,
by E. McWade. Typewritten.
© Edward McWade, New York; 1897:
26785, May 1; 2c. Mar. 6, 1899. 51109
Winchester — Continued.
or, The twin brothers, a military play in
5 acts, by A. Drayton.
'© Ashley Drayton, Charleston, S. C. ; 1895 :
26080, May 13. 51110
Wind and cloud; fanciful pageant, by H. Dun-
lap. [6], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1914; D: 38160; Henrietta
Dunlap, Washington. 51110a
Wind and sea. See Complete (The) poems of
S. Weir Mitchell.
Wind (The) and the lamb; a play in 3 acts, by
P. Stanlaws and S. Olmsted. [3], 87 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1912; D: 30927; Penrhyn
Stanlaws and Stanley Olmsted, New York.
51111
Wind (The) bloweth; a play in 1 act, by E.
O'Connor.
© Evelyn O'Connor, Rochester, N. Y. ; D :
15802, May 8, 1909. 51112
Same. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1909; D : 17653 ; Evelyn
O'Connor, Rochester, N. Y. 51113
Wind (The) in the East (Der Misrach-vind)
© M. Winchevsky, Boston ; 1895 : 47734.
Sept. 19. 51114
Wind (The) of destiny; a play in 3 acts and a
benediction, by A. N. Piper. 128 p. f °. Type-
written,
© Ann North Piper, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; D :
14874, Jan. 22, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1909. 51115
Wind (The) up; by B. Franklin and H. Farrar.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ben Franklin and Herbert Farrar, Bal-
timore ; D : 13536, Aug. 12, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 12,
1908. 51116
Winding (The) way; a play in 3 acts, by C. B.
Sommers. [99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Birk Sommers, Indianapolis ; D :
12063, Apr. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1908. 51117
Windom of the fighting Tenth. See Volun-
teer (The)
Window (The) dresser; comedy sketch, by
Vv'. F. Allert. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1910 ; D : 21740 ; Waldemar F.
Allert, New York. 51118
Window (The) dresser's flirtation; 1 act com-
edy, by A. J. Lamb. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Arthur J. Lamb. Chicago; D: 14321, Nov.
19, 190S; 2c. Nov. 19, 1908. 51119
Window (The) gazers; novelty comedy drama
in 1 act, by B. Barnett. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1915 ; D : 42371 ; Ben Barnett,
New York. 51119a
2586
51120
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51136
Windsor's married wife; romantical farce in
3 acts, by W. Munsell. [120] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 11. 1911; D: 25192; Warren
Munsell, Des Moines. 51120
Windy (A) city; by E. H. Ward.
© Ed. H. Ward, Broolilyn ; D : 2453, Oct. 16,
1902. 51121
Windy (A) city bank; a musical farce comedy
in 3 acts, by P. Gaunt.
© Percy Gaunt, New York; 1893:43892,
Oct. 2. ' 51122
Windy (A) day in New York; a vaudeville
sketch, by E. C. de Bonilla. 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© E. Canioiu de Bonilla, New York; D:
6472, Apr. 7, 1905; 2c. Apr. 7, 1905. 51123
Wine (The) cup; modern drama in prologue
and 3 acts, by A. M. Leitzbach. [122] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1915 ; D : 40458 ; Adeline M.
Leitzbach, New York. 51123a
or, Saved at last, a temperance sketch in
2 scenes,
© Happy hours co., New York; 1876: 11495,
Oct. 10. 51124
or, The tempter and tempted, an original
American moral temperance drama and alle-
gory in 5 acts and 7 tableaux, by F. L. Miles,
and H. W. Phillips. 1 p. 1., 42 p. 16'.
Printed.
© Frank Lee Miles, H. W. Phillips and
Wm. E. Garrett, Danville, Pa.; 1880:19718,
Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 23. 51125
Wine (The) of life; comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by M. Bourn. [113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1912 ; D : 29361 ; Mary Bourn,
Berkele.v, Cal. 51126
Wine, woman and puritan; comedy relieved by
farce, by R. F. Perrott. [1], 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1914; D: 35810; Raymond
Farrell Perrott, Philadelphia. 51126a
Wine, woman and song company.
© Pauline L. Des Londes, New York; D:
8964, Aug. 15, 1906. 51127
Wine, women and cards; a sensational drama
in 4 acts, by A. H. Woods.
© Albert H. Woods, New York; 1900 A:
13138, May 25. 51128
Winged Victory; drama in 4 acts, by D. S.
Marfield. [132] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1915; D : 42152 ; Dwight S.
Marfield, Cincinnati. 5112&a
Wings (Tlie); [play in 1 act] by Josephine
Preston Peabody [i. e. J. P. P. Marks] (Iti
Harper's monthly magazine, v. 110, no. 660.
May 1905 ; periodical © Harper & bros., New
York; B : 84720, Jan. 3, 1905; 2c. Apr. 20,
1905) 51128b
Same. (//( Poet lore, v. 25, no. 4, July-
Aug. 1914; periodical © Sept. 4, 1914; 2c.
Sept. 4, 1914 ; B : 307935 ; Poet lore co., Bos-
ton) 51128c
Wing's (The) of honor; a romantic 1 act play,
by Campbell MacCulloch [1. e. R. C. MacCul-
luch] 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert C. MacCulloch, New York; D:
6392, Mar. 22, 1905; 2c. Mar. 14, 1905. 51129
Wing's (The) of Icarus; modern play in 3 acts,
by Li-ederick Merchant [pseud, of F. F.
Kramer] 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly 27, 1914; D: 37675; Frederick F.
Kramer, Faribault, Minn. 51129a
Wings (The) of love; a drama, by N. Cain.
© Neville Cain, New York ; D : 15723, Apr.
27, 1909. 51130
Wings (The) of Mignonette; an entertainment
for children in 2 acts, by C. B,. Batchelder.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1905. 14 p. 12°,
(On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7082,
Aug. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1905. 51131
Wings (The) of the morning; drama in 1 act
and 2 scenes, by J. P. Dabney. [2], 76 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .June 10, 1915; D: 40890; Julia
Parker Dabney, Brookliue, Mass. 51131a
Winifred; an original drama in 5 acts, by T. H.
Dai-lington.
© Tom H. Darlington, New York; 1874:
8105, June 16. 51132
Winifred of Wanacoopers; comedy in 4 acts, by
Miron Lefflngwell. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1911. 55 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Mar. 9, 1911; 2c. Mar. 30, 1911; D:
23782; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 51133
Winkelzug; lustsplel in 3 akteu. von Fritz
Wahl und Josef M. Jurinek. Miinchen, Drei
masken verlag, g. m. b. h., 1912. 74 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 22. 1912 ; D : 30605 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 51134
Winner; comedy drama in 4 acts, by G. M.
Laing. [2], 76 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1912 ; D : 30141 ; George M.
Laing, Brainerd, Minn. 51135
an original comedy in 3 acts, by E. Smith.
© Edgar Smith, New York ; 1890 : 22791,
July 18. 51136
2587
51137
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51157
Winner — Continued.
a play in 5 acts, by Adam S. North
[pseud.?]
© Mrs. Frank E. Curtis, North Adams,
Mass.; D : 10728, May 27, 1907. 51137
or, When woman loves, drama in 3 acts,
by A. E. Lavelle. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1912 ; D : 30207 ; Alice Eliza-
beth Lavelle, Marlboro, Mass. 51138
Winnie; by Walter Willis.
© George Wilcox, New York ; 1873 : 12119,
Oct. 23. 51139
Winnie of Wyoming; a play in 4 acts, by L.
Pendleton.
© Louis Pendleton, Bryn Athyn, Pa.; D:
13832, Sept. 19, 1908. 51140
Winnifred (The) lode; a drama in 4 acts, by
W. A. Bouron.
© William A. Bouron, United States ; 1880 :
7633, May 17. 51141
Winnin' (De) ob Hannah. See De winnin' ob
Hannah.
Winning a husband; comedy cocktail sketch, by
S. Cox and F. V. Van Ett. [1], 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1914 ; D : 37161 ; Sidney Cox
and Florence Vernal Van Ett, Chicago.
51142
comedy sketch in 1 act, by G. F. Sturgis.
[23] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1911; D: 25390; Granville
Forbes Sturgis, Denver. 51143
— See also Youth's ambition.
Winning a queen; a kineto-graphic comedy, by
F. Gardiner. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Gardiner, Woodcliffe, N. J.; D:
6321, Mar. 11, 1905; 2c. Mar. 11, 1905. 51144
Winning a son-in-law; or, One at last, a com-
edy in 4 acts, by W. C. Robersou.
© William C. Roberson, New York; 1879:
7104, May 29. 51145
Winning S. wager; or, Dorothy dares, play in
1 act, by E. M. Crane. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1913; D: 32863; Eleanor
Maud Crane, New York. 51146
Winning a widow; vaudeville playlet, by H. A.
Saxon. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1909; D: 17656; Hugh A.
Saxon, Washington. 51147
Winning a wife; farce in 1 act, by Bernard
Francis Moore.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1898:38720,
June 25; 2c. June 27. 51148
Winning a wife — Continued. . .
or. She looks like Helen, a farcical com-
edy, by O. L. Colburn. [2], 43 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Otis Lincoln Colburn, Chicago ; D : 6255,
Feb. 23, 1905; 2c. Feb. 23, 1905. 51149
Winning an heiress; farce in 2 acts, by F.
Ursula Payne. New York, S. French; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1915. 35 p. 12".
© July 9, 1915 ; 2c. July 13, 1915 ; D : 41214 ;
Samuel French, New York. 51149a
Winning (The) card; play in 4 acts, by H. A.
Boynton. [87] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1915; D : 40611 ; Hortense
Adele Boynton, Newport, R. I. 51149b
a sensational drama in 4 acts and pro-
logue, by C. H. Peck.
© Charles H. Peck, Charlestown, Mass. ;
1876:3268, Mar. 16. 51150
Winning dad's consent; sketch in 1 act, by
R. L. Robuck. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1915 ; D : 39414 ; Ralph Les-
lie Robuck, Lincoln, Neb. 51150a
Winning (The) diplomat; an American drama
in 4 acts and 4 scenes, by I. B. Goodrich, jr.
[67] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr., Boston ; D : 5813,
Nov. 23, 1904; 2c. Dec. 8, 1904. 51151
Winning game; a comedy in 1 act, by R. F.
Gibson.
© Robert F. Gibson, York, Pa. ; 1893 : 53380,
Dec. 1. 51152
— Same.
© Robert F. Gibson, York, Pa. ; 1897 : 22007,
Apr. 6. 51153
— See also Struck out in the ninth.
Winning (The) girl; a comedy in 2 a:cts, with
music, by C. W. Doty. [101] p. 4". Type-
written. [Words only]
© Charles W. Doty, Lewistown, 111.; D:
7517, Nov. 6, 1905; 2c. Nov. 6, 1905. 51154
Winning (The) hand; dramatic composition in
4 acts, by James W. Harkins, jr. 104 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1910; D: 20443; Darcy &
Wolford, inc.. New York. 51155
a sensational drama in 5 acts, by W. S.
Johnson.
© W. Sherwood Johnson, San Francisco ;
1872 : 742, Jan. 24. 51156
— sensational play of circus life in 3 acts,
by Nelson Compston. Chicago, Chicago man-
uscript CO., 1913. [30] p. f°.
© Nov. 6, 1913; 2c. Dec. 12, 1913; D:
35321; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 51157
2588
51158
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
51179
Winning' (The) hand — Continued.
— — or, The impostor, a comedy in 4 acts, by
Geo. B. Mvles. Clyde. O., Ames' publishins:
CO., 1895. 25 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of
standard and minor drama, no. 351] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1895:7028,
Jan. 31; 2c. Feb. 6. 51158
or, The signal of death, a sensational
drama in 4 acts, by J. M. Findull.
© J. M. Findull, New York; 1871:5908,
June 22. 51159
Winning Hand, the scout; or, The hidden
gold, by M. Heitler.
© Martin Heitler, Reading, Pa. ; D : 257.
Mar. 25, 1901. 51160
Winning her husband; comedv in 3 acts, by
L. C. Moise. [2], 59 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913; D : 32620 ; Leonard
Compton Moise, Covington, La. 51161
Same.
© Ic. July 28, 1913; D : 33910 ; Leonard
Compton Moise, Covington, La. 51162
Winning him back; in 3 acts, by J. Trant and
C. Lowrey. [114] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Traut and Carolyn Lowrey, New
York ; D : 5714. Nov. 1, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1904.
51163
Winning (The) Japanese; an original sketcli,
by M, A. Fisher. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary A. Fisher, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; D:
14787, Jan. 11, 1909; 2c. Jan. 27, 1909. 51164
Winning (The) loss; play in 4 acts, by G. Gib-
son. [3], 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1910; D: 22056; Gerolt
Gibson, New York. 51165
play in 3 acts, by G. Gibson. 138 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1910 ; D : 20775 ; Gerolt Gib-
son, New York. 51166
Winning (A) miss; a musical play in 2 acts.
48 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© T. J. Noonan, Chicago; D : 13666, Aug.
27, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 10, 1908. 51167
Winning (The) of an heiress; an adaptation
from the French, by D. H. Primrose. 7 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1911 ; D : 25437 ; Durward H.
Primrose, New Hamburg, N. Y. 51168
Winning (The) of Barbara Worth; play in 4
acts, by E. M. Royle, from Harold Bell
Wright's novel of same name. [161] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1912 ; D : 31221 ; Edwin Mil-
ton Royle, Darien, Conn. 51169
Winning (The) of Fuji; Japanese play in 1
act, by Eunice T. Gray. Chicago and New
York, Dramatic publishing co., 1909. 16 p.
12°. ([Sergal's acting drama, no. 594])
© Nov. 13, 1909; 2c. Nov. 15, 1909; D:
17367; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 51170
Winning (The) of General Jane; farce in 1
act, by S. F. Austin. [2], 19 p. 4°. Type-
vv-ritten,
© Ic. July 5, 1912; D: 30181; Stephen F.
Austin, San Antonio. 51171
Winning (The) of Jess; in 4 acts, by F. V.
Wemyss. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Vane Wemyss, Pittsburgh ; D :
4583, Feb. 3, 1904; 2c. Feb. 3, 1904. 51172
Winning (The) of Latane Cashton; [play in 5
acts] by O. P. Parker. Memphis, Tenn.,
Printed by E. H. Clarke & bro., 1913. [40] p.
S .
© Jan. 31, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1913 ; D : 32204 ;
Oliver Perry Parker, Gibson, Tenn. 51173
Winning (The) of ma; comedy in 3 acts, by
I. and M. L. Landman. [84] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 10, 1911; D : 24177 ; Isaac and
M. L. Landman, Philadelphia. 51174
Winning (The) of the western star; playlet,
by G. A. Carr. 11 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914; D: 36409; George
Ashley Carr, New York. 51174a
Winning on wind; a 1 act dramatic composi-
tion, by F. J. Beaman. 27 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich.; D:
12690, Apr. 6, 1908; 2c. Apr. 6, 1908. 51175
Winning (The) shot; drama in 1 act, by J.
McLean French. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1911; D: 24983; John M.
French, New York. 51176
Winning (The) side; a colonial play in 3 acts,
by M. W. Graham. [27] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Mary Wynne Graham, Buffalo; D:
15706, Apr. 24, 1909; 2c. May 12, 1909.
51177
Winning (A) streak; dramatic composition,
in 1 act, by H. A, Hill. 9 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Howard A. Hill, Chicago ; D : 1597, Mar.
17, 1902; 2c. Apr. 2, 1902. 51178
Winning the blue ribbon; an original comedy
playlet, by J. H. Olcovich. 16 p. obi. 16°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1910; D: 21474; Julian H.
Olcovich, San Francisco. 51179
2589
51180
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51200
Winning the pennant; musical baseball com-
edy in 1 act, by W. Browne, lyrics by A. C.
Dalameter, music by Wm. Fred Peters. 16 p.
f°. Tj-pewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1912; D: 31107; Willis
Browne, New York. 51180
Winning the stars of a general. See True
merit.
Winning (The) touchdown; football comedy in
3 acts, by G. Tompkins.
© Gilbert Tompkins, New York; 1896:
10412, Feb. 13. 51181
Winning (The) vote; a comedy in 3 acts,
adapted from the French, by J. A. Dobsou.
[91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joanna A. Dobson, New York ; D : 5433,
Aug. 13, 1904 ; Ic. Aug. 15, 1904 ; Ic. Sept. 19,
1904. 51182
Winning wager; by T. Hamilton. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1909; D : 17288 ; Thomas
Hamilton, New York. 51183
Winning (The) way; drama in 4 acts, by
Charles M. JellefC. [4], 112 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912; D : 28563 ; William A.
TuUey, New York. 51184
Winning ways; a farce in 1 act, by W. F. Rice.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1900. 12 p. 12 .
(Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
80956, Dec. 14; 2c. Jan. 22, 1900. 51185
Winning (The) widow. See Prodigal (The)
husband.
Winning (The) Widow Wood; musical satire
on widowhood in 1 act, by .1. McCree. [1],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1914; D : 38985 ; Juuie Mc-
Cree, New York. 51185a
Winnowing; drama in 5 acts, by L, T. Reese.
32 p. 8°. Printed.
© Feb. 15, 1911; 2c. Feb. 27, 1911; D:
23471; Lula T. Reese, Memphis, Tenn.
51186
Winona; a drama in 5 acts, by P. E. Hopkins.
© Pauline E. Hopkins, Boston ; 1878 : 2867,
Mar. 8. 51187
•dramatic sketch in 1 act, by Frank B.
Coigne. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1912; D: 29474; Champion
film CO., New York. 51188
— opera in 3 acts from an old Dakotah
legend, by P. S. Williams. [1], 24 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1912; D : 30840 ; Perry
Starkweather Williams, St. Paul. 51189
Winona — Continued.
— — -a 3 act romantic comedy drama, by C. F.
Harrison. 43 p. f°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1912 ; D : 30857 ; Charles F.
Harrison, McKinney, Tex. 51190
Winona, the Indian girl; by S. S. Rafter,
cover-title, 8 p. 16°. Printed.
© Sarah S. Rafter, Lockport, N. Y. ; D:
815, Aug. 30, 1901; 2c. Aug. 30, 1901. 51191
Winsome Dolly Dimples; a comedy drama for
out door setting only. 14 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Frederick K. Ricker and Lewis V. Curry,
Bethlehem, Pa.; D : 14966, Jan. 11, 1909; Ic.
Jan. 11, 1909; Ic. Feb. 13, 1909. 51192
Winsome (A) widow; farce in 3 acts, by H. B.
Smith. [114] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1912; D: 29484; Harry B.
Smith, New York. 51193
Winsome Winnie; musical comedy in 2 acts,
words and lyrics by F. Ranken. American
version. [125] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Frederic Ranken, New York ; D : 3932,
Sept. 14, 1903; 2c. Sept. 14, 1903. 51194
Winter; comedy sketch in 3 scenes, by F. and
E. Mozart. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1913; D: 34535; Fred and
Eva Mozart, Newton, Mass. 51195
Winter fairies of Mt. Rainier; musical, spec-
tacular, extravaganza, in 2 acts, by B. Curry.
13 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1912 ; D : 30666 ; Belle Curry,
Ashford, Wash. 51196
Winterfeast (The); by C. R. Kennedy. New
York and London, Harper & brothers, 1908.
159 p. front, plates. 8°.
© Charles Rann Kennedy, New York; A:
217841, Sept. 25, 1908; 2c. Dec. 10, 1908.
51197
Wintergreen farm; a comedy drama, by Bruce
Bernard (E. B. Chesterman, jr.)
© E. Bruce Chesterman, jr., Richmond ;
1897 : 25690, Apr, 26. 51198
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by E. B. Ches-
terman, jr. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Edwin Bruce Chesterman. jr., Rich-
mond; D:4730, Mar. 16, 1904; 2c. Mar. 16,
1904. 51199
Winterliche landstrasse. See Hohe (Die) des
gefiihls.
Winter's (A) holiday; a 3 act farce, by L, R.
Andrews.
© L. R. Andrews, Bath Beach, N. Y. ; 1894 :
11455. Feb. 24. 51200
2590
51201
COPYRIGHTED IF THE UNITED STATES
51216
Winter's (A) morning'; by R. Barrie. Type-
written.
© Robert Barrie, Pliiladelphia ; 1899 : 80694.
Dec. 13 ; 2c. Dec. 13. 51201
Winter's (The) tale; by William Shakespeare,
ed. with notes, introduction, glossary, list of
variorum readings and selected criticism by
Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke. [First
folio ed.] New York, T. Y. Crowell & co.
ri908] 3 p. 1., v-xxv, 283 p. front. 16°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co., New York ; A :
199706, Feb. 21, 1908; 2c. Feb. 21, 1908.
51202
a comedy in 5 acts, by William Shake-
speare, as arr. by M. Anderson, with illustra-
tions by Edwin John Ellis and J. Ander.son,
and selections from the incidental music by
Andrew Levey. London, Field & Tuer, The
Leadeuhall press ; New York, Scribner & Wel-
ford [1888] 56, [1] p. col. front., col. illus.
obi. 16°.
© Mary Anderson and Joseph Anderson,
United States; 1888:6230, Feb. 28; 2c.
Apr. 3. 51203
— ed. by H. B. Cliarlton. Boston, New
York [etc.] D. C. Heath & co. [1915] xxiv.
191 p. 16°. (The Arden Shakespeare, gen-
eral ed. C. H. Herford)
© Jan. 23, 1915; 2c. Jan. 29, 1915; aff.
V^>b. 11, 1915 ; A : 391709 ; D. C. Heath & co..
Boston. 51203a
— ed. by H. H. Furness. Philadelphia, J. B.
Lippincott co., 1898. xiii. [1], 432 p. 8°.
(New variorum ed. of Shakespeare, v. 11)
© Horace Howard Furness, Philadelphia ;
1898:13378, Fel). 24; 2c. Feb. 24. 51204
— ed. by Laura J. Wylie. New York, The
MacmiLlan company, 1912. xviii, 166 p.
front. 24°. (The Tudor Shakespeare)
© Sept. 18, 1912; 2c. Sept. 19, 1912; A:
320451; Macmillan co.. New York. 51205
— ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York :ind London,
Harper & brothers, 1898. 220 p. front, illus.
12°. (Shakespeare's complete works, v. 18)
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1898 : 30633,
M^y 17; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 51206
— with a special introduction by .lean Jules
Jusserand and an original frontispiece by
Eleanor F. Brickdale. [The University press
Shakespeare. Renaissance ed.] New York,
George D. Sproul, 1907. xlv, 149 p. front.
4°. (The complete works of William Sliake-
speare. with annotations and a general intro-
duction by Sidney Lee. v. 15)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
190085, Oct. 21, 1907; 2c. Oct. 21, 1907.
51207
Winter's (The) tale— Continued.
(The comedy of); abridged and ed. b"
Sarah Willard Hiestand, with illustrations
;ifter drawings by Hamilton, Opie, Wheatlev
and Wright. Boston, D. C. Heath & co., 1901.
ix, [1], 132 p. front, (port.) pi. 12°. (The
beginner's Shakespeare; Heath's home and
scliool classics, no. 16)
© D. C. Heath & co., Boston ; A : 3792, Feb.
23, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1901. 51208
(Shakespeare's); with introduction and
notes by Margaret A. Eaton. Boston, Educa-
tional publishing company.
© Educational pub. co., Boston ; A : 177710,
May 25, 1907. 51209
witli introduction and notes, explana-
tory and critical, by H. N. Hudson. Boston,
Ginn & Heath, 1880. 196 p. 16°. (Anno-
tated English classics)
© Henry N. Hudson, Boston; 1880:14840.
Sept. 30; 2c. Oct. 11. 51210
Same. Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn &
company [1908] 196 p. 16°.
© Kate W. Hudson. Caml)ridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Sept. 30, 1908 ; A :
207609, May 21, 1908; 2c. June 23, 1908.
51211
with introduction, notes, examination
papers and plan of preparation, selected by
Brainerd Kellogg. New York, E. Maynar'd
& CO., 1890. 5, vi-vii, [2], 8-ix, 10 195 p.
1 illus. 24°. [English classics)
© Effingham Maynard & co.. New l^ork ;
1890:4257, Feb. 3; 2c. Feb. 13. 51212
(Shakespeare's comedy); ed. with notes
by ^Villiam J. Rolfe. New York, Harper &
brothers, 1879. [3]-218 p. illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1879 : 11090.
Aug. 19 ; 2c. Nov. 29. 51213
— -Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.]
American Itook company [1905 1 283 p. intl.
front., illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ;
A : 105607, .Tan. 4, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1905.
Feb. 25. 51214
-Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1907] 2 p. 1., [9]-220 p.
front, illus. 16°.
© William J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Aug. 19, 1907 ; A :
180974, July 3, 1907; 2c. July 23, 1907. 51215
/Sff 0 also Shakespeare's works.
Wintry (The) North; si)eetacular sketch witli
song and d;uice in 1 .scono, by G. Von Palm.
2 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© GUistav Von Palm, New York ; D : 2022,
June 12, 1902; 2c. June 12, 1902. 51216
5379— VOL 2—16-
-59
2591
51217
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51232
Wir g-eh'n nach Tegernsee; lustspiel in 3
akten, von Wilhelni Jacotjy und Hans Wer-
ner. Berlin-Wilmersdorf, F. Bloch erben,
1913. 121 p. 12°.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1913 ; D : 35143 : Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 51217
Wir Japaner; schwank in 3 akten, von Max
Neal. Ill p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1911 ; D : 23866 ; A. Spitz, New
York. 51218
Wire (A) entanglement; a comedietta in 1 act,
bv II. Marshall. New York, Samuel French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1908. 15 p. 12°.
([French's international copyrighted ed. of
the woi-ks of the best authors, no. 142] )
© Robert Marshall, London; D : 13113,
June 5, 1908; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 51219
Wire-puller (The); or, The beneficent order of
zealous Yahoos, an original burlesque in 3
acts, by G. B. Donavin, rev. and adapted for
the amateur stage, by Scott Marble.
© Geo. B. Donavin, Delaware, O. ; 1890:
1(5738, May 22. 51220
Wire tapper; an original 1 act comedy, by J. F.
Dolan.
© James F. Dolan, New York; D : 7365,
Oct. 5, 1905. 51221
Wire (The) tappers; melodrama in 4 acts and
2 scenes.
© John Francis White, Chicago; D : 8969,
Aug. 17, 1906. 51222
playlet, by W. C. Bristor. [1], 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1915; D : 39613 ; William C.
Bristor, New York. 51222a
Wireless; a modern episode in 1 act, by A. I>.
l^ollock. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice Leal Pollock, New York; D : 10389,
Apr. 22, 1907; 2c. Apr. 22, 1907. 51223
Wireless (The) belles; crisp, crackling musical
comedy in 1 tiosh, by E. Carroll. [5] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1910; D : 22065 ; Earl Car-
roll, Pittsburgh. 51224
Wireless hypnotism. See Professor Boggs'
transniitograph.
Wireless (A) message; or, The Marconi tele-
gram, a sensational <'omedy-drama in 4 acts,
by M. S. Taylor.
© Malcolm Stuart Taylor, Rochester, N. Y. ;
D : 3586, June 3, 1903. 51225
Wireless (The) telephone; 1 act comedy, by
B.Hart. |l.|,19p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1915; D : 40999 ; Billy Hart.
New York. 51225a
Wisconsin plays; Thomas H. Dickinson, editor.
New York, B. W. Huebsch, 1914. 7 p. 1., 5-187
p. 12°.
Contents : The neighbours, by Zona Gale. —
In hospital, by Thomas H. Dickinson.— Glory
of the morning, by William Ellery Leonard.
© Nov. 24, 1914 ; 2c. and aff. Feb. 16, 1915 ;
A : 393643 ; Benjamin W. Huebsch, New
York. 51225b
Wisdom and folly, the inseparables; a trans-
I):irent reflection, melodrama in 3 acts, by H.
C. Harbach. [10] p. f°. Typewritten.
© H. C. Harbach, Philadelphia; D : 11592,
Oct. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1907. 51226
Wisdom (The) of children.
Sergius, and other stories.
See Father
Wisdom (The) of folly; a ridiculous piece in
3 acts, by Cosmo Hamilton. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1903. 73 p.
12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 2804,
.Tan. 3, 1903; 2c. June 7, 1906. 51227
Wisdom (The) of Hypatia.
© Theosciphical book co., London ; 1900 A :
13754, May 7 ; 2c. May 7. 51228
Wisdom (The) of Lao Tzu; play in 1 act, by
W. A. Boughton. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1915; D : 42403 ; Willis Ar-
nold Boughton, Cambridge, Mass. 51228a
Wisdom of the ages; Frazar's new burlesque
tor lodge entertaiiunents. [Boston. Frank W.
Parkhurst, 1890] 27 p. 16°.
© Mrs. M. D. Frazar, Boston; 1890:34470,
Nov. 3; 2c. Nov. 5. 51229
V/isdom (The) of the streets; a modern fairy
tale [musical play in 3 actsi by J. R. Burky.
172] J). t\ Typewritten. [Words only]
© .1. 11. Burkv, Chicago; D: 11729, Nov. 12,
1907; 2c. Nov. 13, 1907. 51230
Wise (The) clerk and the guest; comedy play-
!(>! in 1 act, by C. Statzer. [1], 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914 ; D : 39467 ; Carl Statzer,
Philadelphia. 51230a
Wise (A) coon; or. Colored society, by J. Settle.
© James Settle, New York ; D : 3779, July
30, 1903. 51231
Wise (A) country boy; or. The heiress, 1 act
farce comedy, by G. A. Bird and I. Kema.
11], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1913 ; D : 32809 ; Geo. A. Bird
and lut'z Kenui, St. Louis. 51232
2592
51233
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51253
Wise (A) fool; domestic comedy in 4 acts, by
F. C. Taylor and J. E. Parkes.
© Fred C. Taylor, Buffalo; D:4026, Sept.
29, 1903. 51233
Wise guy.
-© Edmoud B. Hayes, New York; 1899:
10339. Feb. 3. 51234
Same. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edmond B. Hayes, New York; 1899:
10340, Feb. 3; 2c. Feb. 18, 1907. 51235
a farce comedy in 3 acts with original
music, by G. M. Cohan.
© Geo. M. Cohan, New York ; 1899 : 58099,
Sept. 11. 51236
Wise (The) guy and the rummy; by Tom J.
Gray. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1910; D : 20938 ; Ben Ross,
New York. 51237
Wise (The) guy, jr.; or, The wise young guy,
drama in 2 acts, by George Grace. 12 p. 16°.
Printed.
© Neil Sullivan, Brooklyn ; D : 10246, Mar.
6, 1907; 2c. Mar. 6, 1907. 51238
Wise (The) Ikey Malone; a drama in 4 acts,
by F. Sfimmerfield. [147] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Fred Summerfield, New York; D : 6672,
May 16, 1905; 2c. May 16, 1905. 51239
Wise in his own conceit; domestic incident in
4 acts, by L. G. White and Mary Ross Nevitt.
101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1911 ; D : 23306 ; Laura fJiavis
White, Stapleton, N. Y. 51240
Wise (The) Italians; play in 1 act, by W.
O'Brien. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1914; 1) : 38169 ; William
O'Brien, Brooklyn. 51240a
Wise (The) men of Gotham; an eccentric
farcical comedy in 3 acts, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; .1878:2362.
Feb. 25. 51241
Wise Miss Innocence; drama in 4 acts, by
V. H. Pendleton. [73] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1914 ; D : 36970 ; Virginia H.
Pendleton, Weehawken, N. J. 51241a
Wise (The) Mr. Conn.; a farce in 1 act. by R.
Carter. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert Garter, New York ; D : 3391, May
7, 1903; 2c. May 7, 1903. 51242
Wise papa; by J. E. Gibson.
© James Edwin Gibson, Edgerton, Minn. ;
D:3230, Mar. 23, 1903. 51243
Wise (The) rabbi; drama in 1 act, by Leo
Ditrichstein. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1911 ; D : 23650 ; William H.
Thompson, New York. , 51244
Wise (A) salesman; a comedy sketch, by Will
West. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Leon Charles Pytlak, Newark, N. .T. ;
D : 10814, June 14, 1907 ; 2c. June 14, 1907.
51245
Wise (A) widow; in 3 acts, by F. J. Wesson.
© Frank J. Wesson, Chicago; 1900 A:
28170, Nov. 15. 51246
Wise (A) wife; a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
C. M. Marks. 76 p.' 4°, Typewritten.
© Catherine M. Marks, Brooklyn; D:
11440, Sept. 30, 1907; 2c. Sept. 30. 1907.
51247
Wise (A) woman; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
W. Clarke.
© Wilfred Clarke, United States; 1899:
.30528, May 5. 51248
playlet in 1 act, by W. Taylor. [1], 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1914; D: 36435; Wilton
Taylor, Boston. * 51248a
Wise (The) young guy. See Wise (The)
guy, jr.
Wiseacre (The); farcical skit in 1 act, A. D. S.
Comport. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29. 1912; D : 31491 ; Angelina
D. S. Comport, New York. 51249
Wish (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by M. N.
Shafer. 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© May Neilson Shafer, Jersey City ; L) :
13740, Sept. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 9, 1908. 51250
Wish (The) bird; by A. Stevenson. 1 p. 4°.
Proof.
© Augusta Stevenson, New York; D:
15372, Mar. 17, 1909; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909.
51251
Wish-I-may-wish-I-might; iilay for children
in 1 act with a prolog and an epilog, by L.
Arnold. [3], 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1915; D: 42243; LeRoy
Arnold, Minneapolis. 51251a
Wish (The) of the family; play in 3 acts, by
Bide Dudley. [164] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1911 ; D : 24563 ; W. B. Dutl-
ley, New York. 51252
Wishes; an original comedy in 1 act, by L.
Droge.
© Lillian Droge, San Francisco ; D : 833,
Sept. 3, 1901. 51253
2593
51254
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51270
Wishes^ — Contiuued.
psychological play in 4 acts, by Marie
Meadows. 74 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1912; D: 30519; Marie
Reeves, Boston. 51254
Wishing; a play in 1 act, by Flora Temple
I pseud, of F. E. Mooney] 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© lo. Feb. S, 1913 ; D : 32385 ; Florence E.
Mooney, Brooklyn. 51255
Wishing (The) carpet; comedy in prologue and
3 acts, bv Ruth Comfort filitchell [i. e.,
R. C. M. Young] [158] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1914 i D : 3854S ; Ruth Com-
fort Mitchell Young, New York. 51255a
Wishing (The) fairy; extra vagan^.a in 1 act,
by A. Holland Saunders. [2], 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar, 31, 1913; D : 32797 ; Ann Hol-
land Saunders, Ossining, N. Y. 51256
Wishing o' it; drama in 3 acts, by A. M.
Smith. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1909 ; D : 16750 ; Alice Maude
Smith, Tacoma. 51257
Wishing (The) ring,
mystery.
See House (The) of
Wishing-stone (The); a dramatic sketch in 1
act, l)y G. T. Smith. Typewritten.
© George Totten Smith, New York; 1899:
18458, Mar. 11; 2c. Mar. 11. 51258
Wishing (The) well; musical comedy libretto
in 2 acts, by T. B. Donaldson. [52] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1912 ; D : 28781 ; Thomas B.
Donaldson, Philadelphia. 51259
— romantic drama in 4 acts, by A. Silvani.
38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1909 ; D : 16815 ; Anita Sil-
vani, Jersey City. 51260
or, The dream of Little Boy Blue, a spec-
tacular play for cliildren in 2 acts, by Mrs.
H. D. Pittman, with original dances, ballet
and tableaux:, arr. by J. A. Mahler. [St. T.ouis,
Comiiier('i;il printing co., 1884 1 cover-title,
16 p. 8°.
© Jacob A. Mahler, United States; 1884:
5598, Mar. 17; 2c. Mar. 26. 51261
See also Haunted (The) spring.
Wit (The) got bit. See Foiled.
Wit to win; or, The victim's avengers, a
drama hi 4 acts, by G. M. Hayes.
© G. M. Hayes, St. Louis; 1880:17490,
Nov. 17. 51262
Witch (The); by E. and E. R. Eliscu. [71] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Eliscu and Eugenie R. Eliscu,
New York ; D : 8988, Aug. 23. 1906 ; 2c. Aug.
23, 1906. 51263
comedy, by E. G. Taylor. 95 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1910 ; D : 17885 ; Emerson G.
Taylor, Hartford. 51264
dramatic composition in 1 act, by W. R.
Irwin. [18] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1914; D: 36058; William J.
Muehe, Cincinnati. 51264a
light opera in 3 acts, by L. L. Everett.
60 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911; D : 25808 ; Leolyn
Louise Everett, Willoughby, O. 51265
-a play, by Philip Hamilton and Marie
Madison. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gustave Frohman, New York; 1890:
9852, Mar. 27; 2c. Apr. 11. 51266
a romantic drama in 4 acts, adapted from
the German of H. Fitger, by H. Wayne Ellis.
Typewritten.
© Isabelle M. Ellis, New York; 1889:
40649, Dec. 31; Ic. Oct. 15. 51267
— tragedy in 5 acts, by A. Fitger, ti*. from the
German by R. Bendel. [67] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1915 ; D : 39339 ; Roland Ben-
del, Oakland, Cal. 51267a
— See also Elfrida.
Witch (The) Clarice. See Preacher, magis-
trate and man.
Witch (The) dancers. See Villi (Le)
Witch (The) of Bender. See Jemima.
Witch (The) of Bramble Hollow; a drama in
4 acts, by Marie Cot6.
© William H. Young & co.. New York;
1899:71930, Nov. 3; 2c. Dec. S. 51268
Witch (The) of Castleniaine; romantic comic
t)pera in 3 acts, by T. R. Marsters. Type-
written.
© T. R. Marsters, Nev/ York ; 1898 : 68920.
Nov. 26; 2c. Nov. 26. 51269
■ See also Lionel.
Witch (The) of Devil's Reef; by G. E. Stevens.
[3], 59 p. f°. Ms.
© George E. Stevens, St. Joseph, Mich. ;
1891 : 11921, Apr. 2; Ic Apr. 2. 51270
Witch (The) of Echo Cave. See Cupid up to
date.
Wit wins. S<'e Teddy bears.
Witch (The) of Endor. Sec Saul.
Witch (The) of Malaga. See Peregrine (La)
2594
51271
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
sias";
Witcli (The) of Salem; drama in 4 acts, by
T. H. Wilson. 81 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1911; D : 24568 ; T. Howani
Wilson, Burbank, Oil. 51271
play in 8 acts, by E. Booher. 5H p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1915; D: 40338; Ella Booher,
Webb City, Mo. 51271a
— See also Witchcraft.
Witch (The) of the rainbow; a play, by W. H.
Babbitt.
© William H. Babbitt, Cincinnati; 1894:
44583, Sept. 24. 51272
Witch (The) of the woods; a child's play in 1
act, by I. Anderson. [1], 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1913; D : 32378 ; Isabel
Anderson, Brookline, Mass. 51273
or, The land of way off, an operatic ex-
travaganza for juvenile amateurs, designed
by Labelle Brooks Vincent, music by L. O.
Vincent. Chicago, L. B. Vincent, 1897. 30
p. 8°.
© L. B. Vincent, Chicago ; 1897 : 62023, Nov.
3; 2c. (proof) Nov. 24; 2c. (printed) Dec. 6.
51274
See also Everyboy, and other plays for
children.
Witch (The) of Wall street; by N. Grute.
© Nain Grute, New York ; D : 12270. Jan.
29. 1908. 51275
Witchcraft; by D. Volk.
© Douglas Volk, Geneva, 111. ; 1882 : 13573,
Aug. 17. 51276
or, The witch of Salem, a legend of old
New England in 5 acts, by E. W. H. Williams.
New Orleans, E. A. Brandoo & co., 1886. 53
p. 16°.
© Espy W. H. Williams, New Orleans;
1882: 4365, Mar. 20; 2c. Feb. 25, 1887. 51277
Witchcraft (A) story. See Colonial plays for
the school-room.
Witchery; or, Ape and bridegroom, an origi-
nal comedy in 3 acts, by Johan Nestroy,
adapted for the English and American stage,
by Paul Merritt.
© Imre Kiralfv, United States; 1877:
12226, Oct. 23. 51278
Witches' (The) castle and terrific gnome and
nomad; a charming spectacular and mytho-
logical comic opera in 3 scenes and 3 acts, by
Jim Meakins.
© James Meakins, New York ; 1889 : 36263,
Nov. 29; 2c. Nov. 29. 51279
Witches cauldi'oii; (h'aiii;! in 4 acts, by Mrs. D.
Mack.
© Mrs. Duval Mack, Washington; D : 5146,
June S. 1904. 51280
Witches' night; i>lay in 1 act, by L. Pelee and
K. I^ierce. 7 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept 28, 1914; D : 38349 ; Katherine
Pierce, Los Angeles, and Lillian Pelee, San
Gabriel, Cal. 51280a
Witches of Salem; a drama in 8 acts with a
prologue, by H. Lyles.
© Henry Lyles, Washington ; 1885 : 5988,
:dar. 12. 51281
Witching (The) hour. See Chief contempo-
rary dramatists.
Witching Peggy O'Neal; play in 3 acts, by G
Alison. [131] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jidy 11, 1913; D : 337G8 ; Gertrude
Alison, San Francisco. 51282
Same. [150] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dec. 3. 1914; D : 38991 ; Gertrude Alis(m,
San Fi-ancisco. 51282a
Witch's (The) mirror; a tableau entertainment,
by E. Lawrence Jenkins. New York, Hints
publishing company, 1903. cover-title. [4] p.
12°.
© Hints pub. co., Npv,- York ; D : 4201. Nov.
5, 1903; 2c. Nov. 17, 1903. 51283
Witch's (The) prophecy; a melodrama in 4
acts, by F. C. Barclay.
© Fannie C. Barclav. New York; 1900 A:
23213, Sept. IS. 51284
Witch's (The) secret. Sec Imogene.
Witch's (The) song; three tragic scenes, by
Doni Duncker. taken from the poem, l>as
hexeiilit'd bv Ernst von Wildenbruch, English
tr. by A. W. Hall [pseud, of A. W. Powell]
music by Eugeuio Pirani. Brooklyn, Pulis
printing comp;iny, 1902. 24 p. 12°. [Words
only]
© Alma Webster Powell. Brooklyn ; D :
1645, Mar. 11. 1902; 2c. Mar. 11, 1902. 51285
With a grain of salt; drama in 1 act. by H.
Ripley [i. e. Helene Ripley Noble] and B.
Kai-lolT. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. <^ct. 21. 1913 ; D : 34857 ; Helene Rip-
lev and Boris Karloff, Hardisty. Alberta, Can-
ada. 51286
With a woman's intuition; drama in 3 acts,
by Denton AVhitson (Pauline D. Whitson)
103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16. 1913; D : 33235 ; P. Denton
W^hitron, New York. 51287
With Charles the Tv/elfth cf Sweden at the
Euxine. Svc Fool (The) king.
2595
51288
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51307
With eyes of love; play iu 1 act. by C. W.
Bnnks. Seattle, Peace pipe press, 1912. 5 p.
12°.
© Sept. 30, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1912 ; D : 31275 ;
Carrie Wyatt Banks, Seattle. 51288
With eyes of song; play in 1 act, by H. A.
Adams. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1914; D: 37690; Henry Aus-
tin Adams, I-a .Tolla, Cal. 51288a
With her back to the wall; a play in 1 act, by
C. Pollock.
© Channinu Pollock. New York; D : 11418
Sept. 25, 1907. 51289
With intent to kill; drama iu 4 acts, by W.
Danforth. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2. 1909 ; D : 169S7 ; William Dan-
forth, Elmlmrst, 111. 51290
With other eyes; a serious play in 1 act, by C.
Clement.
© Clav Clement. Illinois; 1898:21409.
Apr. 2. ' 51291
With rex-erse English; sketch, by ,T. P. Hughes.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1913; D: 35410; James P.
Hughes, Tacoma. 51292
With the fleet; by Mrs. Joseph Allen Physioc.
1.3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jessica T. Physioc, Oyster Bay, N. Y. ;
D : 14602, Dec. 23, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1908.
51293
With the movies; musical frivol in 2 acts, by
F. (Teoi'ge. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3. 1914; D : 38047 ; Frederic
(leorge, Manlius, N. Y. 51293a
With the Rough riders.
© John Wallace Isliani, New Yt)rk ; 1899:
32.358, May 13. 51294
With the stream; a comedy iu 4 acts, adapted
by Snnhron and I>awrence.
© Soubron and Tvawi'eiH-o. Milwaukee;
1881:1720, Feb. 1. 51295
With the tide; a serio comic drama in 5 acts,
by C. Gayler.
© Charles Gayler. Brooklyn; 1874:6963,
May 22. 51296
With victorious tanners; a plnv in 1 act, bv
D. Pinski.
© David Pinski, New York ; D : 15756, May
1, 1909. 51297
With Williams and Walker in a museum; by
Williams and Walker.
© Williams and Walker, New York; 1900
A: 1603, .Ian. 17. 51298
Within a mile of Bdinboro; drama in 1 .act, by
P>. W. Starkweather. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1912; D : 29969 ; Bertha AVil
kins Starkweather, Los Angeles. 51299
Within an inch of his life; drama in 6 acts
and 7 tableaux, from the French of Emile
Gaboriau, by M. L. .Johnson.
© Martha Lafitte Johnson, Philadelphia :
IS7S : 14143. Dec. 3. 51300
Within four walls; domestic comedv in 4 acts,
by ^^•. F. Fauley and Walter Woods. [120.1
]). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1914; D: 37076; Wilbur Fin-
ley Fauley, New Y^ork. 51300a
Within our gates; by E. J. Cook. Typewritten.
© Elvretta Jane Cook, Mansfield. O. ; 1900
A: 533, Jan. 5; 2c. Jan. 5. 51301
Within sight of the barracks; a sketch, bv Z.
Shanfield. 27 ]i. 4°. Typewritten.
© Zelda Shanfield. New York ; D : 2770, Dec.
26, 1902; 2c. Dec. 26, 1902. 51302
Within the Alhambra ; in 5 acts, liy E. Tj. .Tos-
lin. Typewritten.
© Edith L. Joslin, Boston ; 1900 A : 31441.
Dec. 28; 2c. (4 acts) Dec. 24. 51303
Within the city gates; playlet, by M. Hender-
son Thurston. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1909 ; D : 17160 ; May Hender-
son Thurston, Mechanic Falls, Me. 51304
Within the enemy's lines; a war drama in 3
acts and a prologue, by PI. Crafts.
© Harold Crafts, Bridgeport, Conn.: 1900
A: 10138, Apr. 21. 51305
Within the gates; |plav in 3 aftsj by E. S.
Phelps (E. S. P. Ward) Boston and New
York, Houghton, Miflhn and co., 1901. 2 p. 1.,
150 p. 12°.
© Elizabeth Stuart Pheli)s Ward. Newton
Center, INfass. ; Ic. 1900 A : 5551, Mar. 1. 2c. Oct.
24, 1901. 51305a
Within the gates of Yildiz; romantic, histori-
cal and military drama in 5 acts, by J. L.
P>i-ode. [1131 P- 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1915; D : 40418 ; Julien La-
fayette Bi-ode. Memphis, Tenn. 51305b
Within the hour; drauiatic playlet in 1 act, by
F. M. Page. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 11, 1912; D : 30242 ; Fiddes M.
Page, New York. 51306
Within the law; or. The miracle, a play in 4
acts, by B. VeilhM-. [1651 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. FelK 8, 1913; D : 32242 ; Bayard Veil-
ler, New York. 51307
2596
51307
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51324
Within the lines; plnv in 1 act, by Haanilton
Coleman and Billy Sinplo. [1], 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1915; D : 39978 ; Menlow-
Moore, inc., Chicago. 51307a
-a socio-niilitary drama, hy A. F. Glassmire.
[102] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Franklin Glassmire, Philadelpbia ;
D:242. Mar. 21, 1901; 2c. Mar. 21. 1901.
51308
Within tlie pale; drama in 4 act,';, by L. L.
Schwartz. S3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Louis Leon Schwartz, Minneapolis; D:
S916, Aug. 4, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1906. 51309
Within the shadow of Grace church; a pathetic
play in 1 act, 1 scene, by W. Bankson.
© Wesley Bankson, New York ; 1898 : 20404.
Mar. 30. 51310
Within the slaw; romance of the underwear,
by S. Brown, jr. [9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18. 1914; D : 37053 ; Sodley
Brown, jr., New York. 51310a
Without a character; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by H. E. O'Grady.
© Henry Edwin O'Grady, Philadelphia ;
1893:40983, Sept. 9. 51311
Without a flaw; play in 3 acts, by G. S. Chap-
pell, music by Kenneth M. Murchison. [1],
33 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1913: D : 32665 ; George
Shepard Chappell, New York. 51312
Without a friend in the world; a melodrama in
4 acts, by C. Baswitz. 18 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles Bjiswitz, New York; D : 10041.
Feb. 28, 1907; 2c. Mar. 2, 1907. 51313
Without a heart; a drama, by L. A. Shook.
© Laura A. Shook, New York ; 1872 : 7999.
July 27. 51314
Without a home; a di*ama in 5 acts, by Ed-
wai-d Coleman.
© Minnie Oscar Gray and W. T. Stephens,
New Haven; 1885:20052, Sept. 24. 51315
Without a motive.
© Charles Cummings, New York ; 1894 :
37709, Aug. 13. 51316
Without a name; a society drama in 5 acts, by
M. L. Bowne.
© Medora L. Bowne, Leadville, Col. ; 1892 :
20721, May 16. 51317
or, Maggie Nobody, romantic drama in 3
acts, by K. B. Berry. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1915; D : 39325 ; Katharine
Barstow Berry, Somerville, Mass. 51317a
Without a name — Continued.
or, Mother and son, 3 act drama, by M. V.
Fitzgerald. [90] p. 4". Typewritten."
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1911; D: 23193; Marie V.
Fitzgerald, New York. 51318
See also My name.
Without a rival; comedy drama in 4 acts, bv
E. D. Minturn.
© Ellice D. Minturn, St. Louis; 0:6452,
Apr. 3, igOf). 51319
Without a throne. .^>r Prince (The) Im-
perial.
Without authority; play in 4 acts, by F. Fll-
mann. 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
D : 39501 ; Frederic
51319a
B. A.
© Ic. Jan. 25. 1915
Ullmann, Chicago.
Without benefit of jury; in 1 act, by
Dwyer.
© Bessie Agnes Dwyer, Washington; 1900
A : 28296. Nov. 16.
play in 4 acts.
Without knowledge;
Walter.
© Eugene Walter, New York; D
Feb. 23. 1909.
51320
by E.
: 15146,
51321
by F.
Without lights; protean war fragment,
Bruegger. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typev.'ritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1914; D : 38970 ; Frederick
Brneg.ger, Chicago. 51321a
Without noise. Sec Sans bruit.
Without the law; divorce problem play in 1
act, by C. I. Dorrian. 16 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1914 ; D : 36859 ; Cecil Inslee
Dorrian, Newark, N. J. 51321b
farce in 3 acts, by G. M. Voji Schrader.
[78] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1913; D : 34423 ; George M.
V(m Schrader, St. Louis. 51322
playlet in 1 act, by B. M. Engle. [1], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13. 1913; D: 34413; Billy Mau-
rice Bugle, Brooklyn. 51323
Witness (The); mystery melodrama in 3 acts,
by H. M. Greene. [82] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1915; D : 41665 ; Hiram IM<.e
Greene, Buffalo. 51323a
[play in 1 act] by Jaroslav Vrchlicky
[pseud, of Emil Frida] [tr. by Charles Recht?]
(Ill Poet lore, v. 25, no. 6. Nov.-Dec. 1914;
periodical © Dec. 19, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1914 ;
B: 334338; Poet lore co., Boston) 51323b
by Mai-ian Brooks Frothingham [i. e.
M. B. F. Eckstrom] 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1912; D : 31765 ; Mr.s. Carl
Magnus Eckstrom, Nonv Yoi-k.
51324
2597
51334
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51344
Witness (The) — Continued.
play ill 1 act, by Mark Rearrlon. 23 i>. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1. 1915; L> : -lor.sr) ; Mark Rear-
don, New York. 51324a
Witness (The) chair; play in 4 acts, by E. Poole
and H. Ford. [100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1911; D : 24484 ; Ernest
Poole and Harriet Ford, New York. 51325
Witness (The) for the defence; a comedy
drama in 3 acts, by L. B. Ely. 95 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10. 1909 ; D : 16421 ; Lewis B.
Ely, Gloucester, Mass. 51326
play in 4 acts, by A. E. W. Mason. New
\"ork, S. French; London, S. French, ltd.,
1913. 99 p. 12°.
© Mav 5, 1913; 2c. May 7, 1913; D : 33156 ;
Samuel French, ltd.. London. 51327
Witness (A) in wax; by M. V. Freese.
© jMyron V. Freese, Providence, R. I. ;
1899 : 76518, Nov. 23. 51328
Witty (A) Avedding; book and lyrics of a musi-
cal comedy in 2 acts, by E. J. IMcLaughlin
and R. W.' Graham. [79] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 26, 1914; D: 37128; E. J. Mc-
Laughlin and R. W. Graham, Pawtucket, R. I.
51328a
Witwer. See Drei kammerspiele.
"Wives; a come<]y in 5 acts, by B. Howard, be-
ing a new title for a play copyrighted in 1875
under the title of Wives to order.
© Bronson Howard. United States; 1879:
15304, Nov. 14. 51329
being a new title under which was
first performed at Daly's Broadway theatre.
New York. Oct. 18, 1879. a play copyrighted
in the year 1875 under the title of Lessons
in intrigue.
© Bronson Howard, Detroit; 1880:3058.
Feb. 25. 51330
Wives and husbands supplied. Sec Matri-
monial agency.
Wives of yesterday; a cometly in 3 ji^^ts. by
William Hnrlowe [pseud, of W. H. Briggs] [86]
p. f. Typewritten.
© AVilliam H. Briggs, New York; D : 5079,
May 26, 1904; 2c. Aug. 1, 1904. 51331
Wives to order. See Wives.
Wives wanted in Squash ville; a vaudeville
sketch, by O. E. Young. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son [1904] 15 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison. Chicago; D : 5356. July
29, 1904; 2c. Sept. 17, 1904. 51332
Wizard (The); a melodrama In a prologue and
3 acts, by R. B. Homans. [126] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Robert E. Homans, Lexington, Mass.; 1>:
9281. Oct. 20, 1906; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906. 51333
Wizard (The) of Boz; burlesque in 1 act, !\v
Frank Dinuont. [20] \). V. Typewritten.
© Sanford B. Ricaby. New York; D : 3656.
June 26, 1903; 2c. July 17, 1903. 51334
Wizard (The) of Fogg Island. See Trixie.
Wizard (The) of Oz; [musical play] in 3 acts,
by L. F. Baum. 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© L. Frank Baum. Chicago ; D : 4008, Sept.
25, 1903; 2c. Sept. 17, 1903. 51335
Wizard (The) of Paris; or. The fall of the
Bastile, sensational iliusionary drama in 4
acts, by H. C. Franck.
© Harry G. Franck, Philadelphia ; 1881 :
21081, Dec. 31. 51336
Wizard (The) of the Avon; a Shakespearijin
music comedy, by L. P. Brown.
© Lawrence Parmley Brown, New York ;
D: 1533, Feb. 25. 1902. 51337
Wizard (The) of the Cumberland; a farcical
sketch in 1 act, by J. B. Wilson.
© Joseph Bird Wilson, United States;
1881 : 17544, Nov. 11. 51338
Wizard (The) of the hills; original play in 3
acts and 4 scenes, Ity E. Nyitray. [67] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1912: D : 29465 ; Emil Nyit-
i-ay. New Yoi-k. 51339
Wizard (The) of the Nile: comic opera libretto
in 3 acts. lil)retto by H. B. Snnth.
© Harry B. Smith, Brooklyn ; 1895 : 48647,
Sept. 24. " 51340
See also Zauberer (Der) voni Nil,
Wizard of Wall street.
© R. B. Lancaster, Lehigh. Ind. T. ; D:
4188, Nov. 5, 1903. 51341
Wizard (The) of Wiseland; a [musical] com-
edy in 2 acts. [52] p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Harry Scott co., Chicaw; D: 14836, J:in.
IS, 1909; 2c. Jan. 18, 1909. 51342
3 act musical comedy.
© Chas. B. Goes, Chicago ; D : 11581. Oct.
24, 1907. 51343
Wizard's (The) dream.
© Zisro &, Clark, Milwaukee; 1888:14.581,
May 19. 51344
2598
51345
COPVEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51362
Wizard's (The) frolic; m comedy in H acts, by
M.G.Carlton. 58 p. 16°. Printed.
© Monroe G. Carlton. Jackson, Mich. ; 1886:
23670. Oct. IS; 2c. Nov. 15. 51345
Wo iat denn ibr gepaeck? schwank in .'{ acten,
von G. Olniar. |2],73i). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15. 1911; D : 28002 ; Gustav OI-
mar. New York. 51346
Wochentage (Die); diaioff fiir S inad<'lirn, von
Hans Maler. Antigo. Vvis., Antigo publish-
ing company. 1915. 10 p. 24°. (Dialoge mid
vortriige fiir schiilfe.ste, no. 35)
© July 20. 1915: 2c. July 28, 1915; D:
41328; Antigo pub. co., Antigo, Wis. 51346a
Woes (The) of a writer. »SVe Tunny (The)
man.
Woggle-tug' (The); au extravaganza in ti pro-
logue and 3 acts, book and lyrics by L. F.
Raum. [39] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© L. Frank Bauni. Chicago ; D : 682G. June
17, 1905; 2c. June 17. 1905. 51347
a musical extravaganza in a prologue and
2 acts, book and lyrics by Ti. Frank Bauin,
nuisic by Frederic Chapin. [34] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© M. Witmark & sons. New York; D: 6822,
June 15. 1905; 2c. June 14, 1905. 51348
Woklarc; a play in 1 act. l»y J. H. Benner. 15
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph H. Benner. Fullerton, I'a. : D :
10904, July 3, 1907; 2c. July 3. 1907. 51349
Wolf (The); drama in 3 acts. tr. from tlie
Si)anisli by <!. Marburg and W. Gillpatrick.
1 3 1. Vfi\ p." f°. Typewi-itten.
© (4uido Marbui-L: and Wallace <;ill))atrick,
Ignited States; D:]904. May 19. 1902: 2c.
:May 19. 1902. 51350
■ -a play in 3 acts, by E. Walter.
© Eugene Walter, New York; 12613,
JIar. 25, 1908. 51351
romantic drama in prologue and 4 acts, by
C. Clarke.
© Creston Clarke. New York; D: 1253, Jan.
2, 1902. 51352
Wolf (The) and the lamb; a domestic drama
in 4 acts, by J. J. McCloskey.
© J. J. McCloskey. Brooklyn; D : 9012.
Aug. 18, 1906. 51353
Wolf (The) and the lambs; play in 4 acts, by
N. H. Hornstine. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1910; D: 22140; Nathan
Harris Hornstine, Philadelphia. 51354
Wolf (The) of Alsako; a .sensation drama in
5 acts, by J. Jack.
© John Jack, New York; 1873:4426. Apr.
24. 51355
Wolf (The) of Gubbio; cnniedy in 3 acts, by
Josepliine I^reston Pealx'dy. Boston and New
Voric, HouglilMii !\iifilin conij'any, 1913. 6 p. 1.,
195 p. 8°.
© Dec. 3, 1913; 2c. Dec. 5, 1913; D : 35253 ;
.ro;;f>piiine Pcabodv Marks. Cambridge. Mass.
51356
Wolf (The) of the city; a dramatic sketili, by
E. Balmor .-inil M. A. Singleton. 19 p. 4°.
I'ypewritten.
© Mary Alexautler Singleton and Edwin
Balmer, United States; D : 10567, May 15.
1907; 2c. May 15. 1907. 51357
Wolf-spider (The); olay in 3 acts, by E. Eisner.
[2], 131 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1915 ; D : 41243 ; Edward Eis-
ner, New York. 51357a
Wolfe; or. The conquest of Quebec, drama in
5 acts, by F. S. Beresford. [New Y'ork.
Kalem C(X] 1914. 30 p. 8°.
© Apr. 8. 1914 : 2c. Apr. 10, 1914 ; D : 36677 :
Kalem co.. New York. 51357b
Wolfe Tone; or. Who fears to speak of ninety-
eight? play ill 4 acts and a prologue, by W.
:\fcArtliur. 106 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William TdcArthur. New York ; D : 2291.
Sept. 3. 1902; 2c. Sept. 22, 1902. 51358
Wolfert's Roost; or. The legend of Sleepy
Hollow, an original comic drama in 4 acts,
by G. F. Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, United States;
1879:5991, May 3. 51359
Wolfgang; a society comedy in 5 ticts. liy Lady
Sykes. [100] p. 4°. Typewi-itten.
© T.adv Svkes, London ; L> : 5430, Aug. 5.
1904 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1904. 51360
Wolf's (A) wedding; a nuisical. farcical com-
edy in 3 acts, by J. W. Ransoue. [67] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John W. Ransone. New York; 1890:
29674. Sept. 26; 2c. July 20, 1891. 51361
Wolkenbummler; vaudeville-pos.se in 3 akton.
von Hermann Stein, musik von Carl Kriiger.
Hamiovor. L. Oertel, 1913. 94 p., front. 12°.
[Words only]
© ilar. 12, 1913; 2c. Oct. 15, 1913: D:
34718; Louis Oertel, Hanover, Germany.
51362
Wolkenreiter; lustspiel in 3 akten. von Eduard
Eusen Hitter und Leo Walther Stein. Berlin.
Biiiinenverlag Aim & Simrock, g. m. b. h.,
1914. 1 p. 1., 124 p. 8°.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1915 ; D : 40737 ; Biihnenver-
la" Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. li., Berlin.
51362a
2599
51363
Wolseley; or, The expedition to Khartoum, n
romantic, military and spectacular drama in
5 acts, by A. Everly.
© Adam Everly, Philadelphia; 1884:23345,
Nov. 21. 51363
Wolsey, the great cardinal; a historical drama
in 3 arts, hy J. O. Cowper and G. F. Pidgin.
© John C. Cowper, Chelsea, and Charles F.
Pidgin, Boston; 1877: 10356. Sept. 8. 51364
Wolverine (The); a military melodrama in 4
acts, by G. W. Winckfield. 55 p. f". Type-
Avritten.
© George W. Winckfield, Oakland, Cal. ; D :
7428. Oct. 19. 1905; 2c. Oct. 5, 1905. 51365
Wolverine (The) poet as a farmer; a dramatic
writing, by F. C. Swartz.
© Frederick C. Swartz, Adrian, Midi. ; D :
1260, Jan. 8, 1902. 51366
Wolves and waifs. See Gipsy.
Wolves in sheep's clothing. See Light most
desired.
Wolves (The) of New York; comedy-drama in
5 acts, by L. Grover. [133] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© lieonard Grover, jr., Brooklyn; 1889:
34680, Nov. 13 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1891. 51367
comedy drama in prologue and 5 acts, by
Leonard Grover and L. Grover, jr. New ver-
sion.
© Leonard Grover, jr., New York ; 1891 :
37987, Oct. 23. 51368
Woman; comedy in 4 acts, by C. Duer and
George Hibbard. [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 3, 1911; D: 24624; Caroline
Duer, New York. 51369
— drama in 3 acts, by 11. M. Bernfeld. [43] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7. 1914 ; D : 39029 ; Rose Morris
Bernfeld and John S. Forgotston, New York.
51369a
a dramatic operatic historical spectacle, by
I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1892:23881,
June 7. 51370
a grand spectacular drama, by I. and I>.
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
Woman— Continued.
51381
Kiralfy.
© Imre and Bolossy Kiralfy, New York:
1882: 5969. Apr. 15. 51371
— play in 4 acts, by W. Bynner. [2], 150 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1910 ; D : 22105 ; AVitter Byn-
ner, Windsor, Vt. 51372
play in 1 act, by Alice P. Hemmick. 6 p.
f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1913; D: 33170; A. P. Hem-
mick, Washington. 51373
-by L. Steffeuoue.
© Liiigi Stpffenone, New York; 1892 : 16124.
Apr. 13. 51374
play iu 3 acts, by William C. de Mille. 147
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915 ; D : 42701 ; David Be-
lasco. New York. 51374a
a soeietv drama m prologue and 3 acts, bv
C. R. Clifford.
© Chandler R. Clifford, Boston; 1878:
11425, Oct. 4. 51375
Woman (A), a dog and a walnut tree; comedy
in 1 act. by J. K. MacCurdy. [1], 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1915 ; D : 42486 ; James Kyrle
MacCurdy, Brooklyn. 51375a
• drama in 3 acts, by W. V. Pettit. 84 p. 4°.
T.\'pewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1911; D : 25783 ; Wm.
Vaughau Pettit New York. 51376
Woman (The) across the street; comedy in 1
act, by D. MacLaren. [2], 28 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 1, 1914 ; D : 36892 ; Donald Mac-
Laren, New York. 51376a
Woman (A) after all. Sec O, Henry.
Woman against man; play in 4 acts, by N. M.
Clyse. 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Nellie ]\Ivrle CIvse, Parkersburg. W. Va. ;
D:3497, IMay'27, 1903; 2c. Nov. 18, 1909.
51377
Woman against woman; drama in 5 acts, by
Fi-ank Ilarve.v. 148 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1911; D: 25950; Darcy &
Wolford, inc.. New York. 51378
a new realistic di'ama in 5 acts,
© H. F. Henry, United States ; 1874 : 7791,
.Tune 10. 51379
a play in 5 acts, by Darcy and W^olford.
101 p. "S°. Typewritten.
© Darcy and Wolford, New York ; D : 3753,
July 25, 1903; 2c. Aug. 12. 1903. 51380
Woman (A) alone; modern play in 3 acts, by
Mrs. W. K. Clifford. [5], 78 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1912; D: 31744; Mrs. W. K.
Clifford (Lucy Clifford), London. 51381
Same.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1914; D: 36424; Lucy Clif-
ford, London. 51381a
2600
51383
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51404
Woman always woman. Nir Galathea.
Woman and her master. Ncc Darling.
Woman (The) and the fiddler; play in 3 acts,
by Arne Nnrrevan^. tr. from the Norwegian
by Mrs. H. Sandby. Philadelphia, Brown
brothers, 1911. 10.3 p. 8°.
© Apr. 4. 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1911 ; T) : 28950 ;
Mrs. Herman Sandby. Pbiladelpbia. 31382
Woman (The) and the hat; by A. W. T.e Mieux.
© ilvin W. Le INIieux, l^ebanon, N. H. ; D :
13014, May 20, 1908. 51383
AA^'oman (The) and the law; dramatic sketch, by
,T. Adelman. [1]. 14 p. jMs.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1912 ; D : 31643 ; .Joseph Adel-
man, New York. 51384
Woman (The) and the race; a play in 4 acts,
bv S. Jordan. [31, 105 p. f°. Typewritten.
" © Ic. .Tune 26. 1912 ; D : 30109 ; Stanley .Tor-
dan. New York. 51385
Woman (The) and the senator; a drama in 5
acts, by R. B. Lane. [153] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© lUcliard Bachelder Lane, Chicago; D:
9240, Oct. 16. 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1906. 51386
Woman (The) and the wager; by B. H. BWis.
27 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909 ; D : 17639 ; Bradford H.
Ellis, Helena, Mont. 51387
Woman (The) and the wizard; a psychic
drama in 4 acts, by W. R. Fairchild. 9o p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William Richard Fairchild, Chicago; D:
1.5291, Mar. 9, 1909; 2c. May 1. 1909. 51388
Woman and war; original morality drama, by
Mrs. C. Hemmick. [22] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1915; D : 39461 ; Mrs. Chris-
tian Hennnick, Washington. 51388a
Woman and why; a play in 3 acts, iiy M. V.
Fitz Gerald. [5], 122 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Marie A". Fitz Gerald, New York; D:
15310, Mar. 12, 1909; Ic. Aug. 18, 1909.
51389
Woman (The) assistant; play in 1 act, by E.
Chappel. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1910 ; D : 17901 ; Eva Chap-
pel, San Francisco. 51390
Woman (The) beautiful; a dramatic composi-
tion, by E. Clayton.
© Estelle Clayton, New York; D : 6029,
Jan. 9, 1905. 51391
Woman (The) behind the gun; play in 1 act,
by E. B. Benedict. [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 1. 1915; D : 39824 ; Edwin B.
Benedict, New York, 51391a
Woman (The) behind the throne; by E. De B.
Shewell.
© Emma De B. Shewell, Norwell, Mass.;
D:4460, Jan. 2, 1904. 51392
Woman detective; a comedy in 4 acts, by E. P.
Delaney.
© Edward P. Delaney, Philadelphia; D:
2.592, Nov. 12, 1902. 51393
or. The broken thread, play in 4 acts, by
N. Twomey. [68] p. f . Typewritten.
© Neil Twomey, Chelsea, Mass. ;• D : 3115.
Mar. 11, 1903; 2c. Mar. 11, 1903. 51394
Woman (The) does most of it; play in 3 acts,
by E. Chantler. 172 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1912; D: 31151; Everett
Chantler. Pittsburgh. 51395
Woman for woman; drama in 4 acts, by M.
W. Jennings. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1910; D : 20629 ; Mary
AVells Jennings, Brewster, N. J. 51396
Woman (The) from Mars; in 1 act, by M.
Brush. 24 p. obi. 8°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1909; D : 17603 ; Madison
Brush, Boston. 51397
Woman-hater; by M. T. Winchester. 89 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Maud Tarleton Winchester, Rider, Md. ;
D:7980, Feb. 12, 1906; 2c. Feb. 12, 1906.
51398
comedy in 1 act, by E. L. Patterson. [2],
7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1913 ; D : 32006 ; Edward L.
Patterson, Montpelier, O. 51399
a comedy in 3 acts, by M. M. Walsh.
© aiargaret Mansfield Walsh, Cincinnati ;
D : 15285, Mar. 3, 1909. 51400
a comic drama, by D. D. Lloyd,
© David Demarest Lloyd, United States;
1886:15635, July 9. 51401
a drama in 5 acts, by J. T. Johns.
© James Thomas Johns, Boston; 1877:
15406, Dec. 29. 51402
a farce in 1 act, adapted from the Ger-
man of [Roderich] Bendix, by Hilton Burn-
side Sonneborn. Chicago, T. S. Denison,
[1890] 16 p. 12°. ([Amateur series])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1890 : 37728,
Nov. 28; 2c. Dec. 8. 51403
a farcical comedy in 4 acts, by D. D. Lloyd
London, S. French, ltd. ; New York, S. French,
1907. 3 p. 1., [5]-106 p. 12°. ([French's
international copyrighted ed. of the works
of the best authors, no. 131])
© David Demarest TJoyd, United States;
D • 12028, Jan. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1908.
51404
2601
51404
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51424
Woman-hater- — Contiuued.
play in 1 act, by A. Marshall. [21, 25 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914; D: 36888; Abigail
Marshall. New York. 51404a
— playlet in 1 act, by L. I. Lutou. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1914; D : 37551 ; Leonidas
Irvin Luton, Detroit. 51404b
— -or, The professor, operetta in 3 acts,
lyrics by Sydney Kosenfeld. 31 p. f°.
Typewa-itteu. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1910; D: 22930; Jos. AV.
Stern & co.. New York. 51405
— See also Adventures. — Frauenfresser (Der)
Woman-haters (The); musical comedy in 2
acts, by W. P. Chase. 92 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1912; D : 30495 ; William
P. Chase, New York. 51406
play in 1 act, by L. W. Lister. 28 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1912 ; D : 31479 ; Lydia War-
ren Lister, San Francisco. 51407
Woman (The) he married; play in 4 acts, by
H. Bashford. 82 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1910; D : 21761 ; Herbert
Bashford, San Jose, Cal. 51408
plav in 3 acts, by Helen Freeman and
A. D. Benhani. [38] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35212 ; Alice D. Ben-
ham, Chicago. 51409
Woman (A) hero; or, The stockade.
© Kate I'urssell, United States ; 1890 : 29744,
Sept. 26. 51410
Woman (A) in a shoe-shop; a monologue, by
May Isabel Fisk. (In Harper's monthly
magazine, Dec, 1903)
© Harper & brothers, New York ; D : 4153,
Oct. 28, 1903; 2c. Nov. 20, 1903. 51411
See also Monologues.
Woman (The) in battle; a military drama in
5 acts, by J. H. Hewitt. Baltimore.
© L. J. Velasquez, United States; 1877:
9405, Aug. 15. 51412
Woman in black; play in 1 act, by V. H.
Sinalley. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1910; D : 21044 ; Victor H.
Smalley, New Orleans. 51413
Woman (The) in car 4112; play in 3 acts, by
M. E. Pesnel. [4], 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1914; D: 38381; Maximilian
Edwin Pesnel, East Orange, N. J. 51413a
Womai} in case; 1 act play, by II. A. Bli.ss.
[3], 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11. 1911; D: 24914; Rosa A.
Bliss. New York. 51414
Woman (The) in gray. See King Arthur
and ye knig-hts of ye table rovmd.
Woman (A) in his eye. »SVr Mahatma's (The)
triumph.
Woman (The) in his office; dramatic episode
in 1 act, bv Judith de Beverly [pseud, of
A. R. Bird] [1]. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1913; D : 33752 ; Agnes li.
Bird, Thomaston, Me. 51415
Woman (A) in politics; drama in 5 acts, by
F. H. Loughead.
© Flora Haines Loughead. Santa Barbara,
Cal. ; 1895 : 52823, Oct. 17. 51416
Woman (The) in red; a spectacular extrava-
ganza, by Chas. H. Fleming.
© Irwin bros. and John Winter, New York;
1889:19083. June 20. 51417
Woman (A) in revolt; play in a prologue and
3 acts, by E. Chantler. 232 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1915; D : 41809 ; Everett
Chantler, Pittsburgh. 51417a
Woman in the case; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by C. Schaefer.
© Christine Schaefer, Newark, N. J. ;
1898:11159, Feb. 12. 51418
-a drama in 5 acts, dramatized from Olive
Harper's tr. of Roger Le Honte, by T. Mc-
Ilvaine and O. Harper.
© Thomas Mcllvane and Olive Harper,
New York; 1888:30566, Oct. 26. 51419
— a farce comedy in 3 acts, by H. W. Bartlett.
© H. W. Bartlett, Chicago; 1899:4874.
Feb. 24.
51420
— Same.
© Harrv W. Bartlett, Pittsburgh ; 1900 A :
4225, Feb. 15. 51421
— See also Plays; by Clyde Fitch.
Woman (The) in the house opposite; a society
drama in 4 acts, by H. D. Coghlan.
© Henrv D. Coghlan, Chicago; D : 9912,
Fel). 6, 1907. 51422
Woman (The) in the park; dramatic farce in
1 act, by H. O. Stechhan and M. Terrell.
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1910 ; D : 21919 ; H. O. Stech-
han and Maverick Terrell, Seattle. 51423
Same. 50 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1911 ; D : 25488 ; Maverick
Terrell, Seattle.
51424
2602
51434
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51445
Woman (The) in tlie window; a 1 act play, tr.
from the German by H. B. Boas. 35 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13. 1914; D : 38S01 ; Harriet
Betty Boas, New York. 51424a
Woman (The) in Wall street; by I. M. Mur-
piiy-
© Ida M. Mnrphv, New York; D : 4128.
Oct. 22, 1903. 51425
Woman (The) in white; drama in 4 acts,
adapted from the Wilkie Collins romance, by
C. de Grim.
© Constantin de Grim, New York; 1894:
42852, July 31. 51426
and a prologue, by Wilkie Collins
and A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1871 : 8642,
Sept. 15. 51427
— a dramatization in 5 acts, of Wilkie Col-
lins' novel, by A. Burroughs.
© Agnes Burroughs, New York ; D : 1668.
Mar. 31, 1902. 51428
— See also Queen (The)
Woman (A) inquiring' about trains. See
Talking (The) woman.
Woman (The) intervenes; play in 1 act, by J.
Hartley Manners. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1913. 22 p. 12°.
([French's international copyrighted ed. of
the works of the best authors, no. 272] )
© Nov. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 11, 1913; D:
34977; Samuel French, New York. 51429
Woman, keep still! dramatic comedy in 3
acts, by M. L. Jackson. 149 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 18, 1913 ; D : 33833 ; Mary Lack-
eye Jackson, Euclid, O. 51430
Woman (A) lends; comedy in 3 acts, by G.
Breuker. [2], 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1912; D : 29765 ; George
Breuker, Brooklyn. 51431
Woman (The) next door; an original comedy
in 3 acts, by S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, New York; 1897:61843,
Nov. 2. 51432
Woman of beauty; a dramatic composition, by
E. Clayton.
© Estelle Clayton, New York; D : 6063,
Jan. 12, 1905. 51433
Woman (A) of character; play iu 3 acts, by H.
Howard Ipseiui. of H. H. Levy] [129] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1915; D : 40220 : H. Howard
Levy, New York. 51433a
Sec also Altar (The) tire.
Woman (A) of conscience; by Mrs. M. S. Brun-
ton.
© Mrs. M. S. Brunton, Corona, N. Y. ; D:
11392, Sept. 3, 1907. 51434
Woman (A) of courag'e; a comedy drama in .">
acts, by D. Davidson.
© Dore Davidson, New York ; D : 2759, Dec.
23, 1902. 51435
Woman (The) of Endor; a dnimatic i)oem, bv
S. C. Cotlinberry.
© Salathiel C. Cofthiberrv. Constant! ne.
Mich. ; 1872:6485, June 17. " 51436
Woman (A) of fame; by H. Campiiell.
© Henry ('ampbell, I'hil:idelphia ; 1899:
69428, Oct. 25. 51437
Woman (A) of few words; a farcical comedy
in 1 act, by G. S. Brodock. Typewritten.
© G. Stuart Brodock, New York; 1900 A:
5456, Feb. 28; 2c. Feb. 28. 51438
Woman (The) of fire; a comedy drama in 4
acts, l)y Theodore Kremer. [3], 131 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Patrick H. Sullivan, New York; D : 8018.
Feb. 18, 1906; 2c. Oct. 4, 1906. 51439
Woman (A) of honor; original play in 4 nets,
by J. Magnus and H. C. Banner.
© Julian Magnus and H. ('. Banner. New
York; 1883:14999, Aug. 14. 51440
Woman (A) of impulse; a modern play in 4
acts, by L. K. Anspaclier. [Binghamton,
N. Y., Printed by the Binghamton book mfg.
CO., 1909] 1 p. 1., 73 p. 12°.
© I^ouis Kaufman Anspaclier, New Yorlv ;
D: 15080, Feb. 15, 1909; 2c. Feb. 25, 1909.
51441
• 'protean sketcli, by J. C. Moore.
© James C. Moore. Cliicago ; 1898:34155.
June 3; 2c. June 3. 51442
Woman (The) of intrigue; a comedy in 5 nets.
I>y D. T. Calhoun.
© D. T. Callioun, San Frnncisc(»; 1875:
9510, Sept. 13. 51443
Woman (The) of it; a drama of to-day in 4 acts.
l)y E. Lawshe.
© Er. Lawshe, New York ; D : 16073. June
10, 1909. 51444
oi", Our friends, the anti-suffrag'ists, sa-
tirical comeelv in 1 act. by Mnry Sluiw. C!u-
c.-igo. Dramatic pub. co.. 1914. 23 p. 12°.
© Apr. 10, 1914; 2c. Apr. 13. 1914: D:
36095; Di'amatic pub. co., Chicago. 51444a
Woman of mystery; a dr;ima in 4 acts, by C.
Morgsni. [46] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ccmrtenay Morgan, St. Louis ; D : 8299,
Ai)r. 7. 1906; 2c. Ai>r. 7, 1906. 51445
2603
51446
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51467
Woman of mystery — Continued.
a (Iranm in 4 acts, hy Langdale Williams.
[1], 44 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1911 ; D : 23553 ; Alex. Byers,
Chicago. 51446
drama of the heart in 4 acts, by Langdale
Williams. Chicago, The Chicago manuscript
CO., 1911. [48] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Aug. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Aug. IS, 1911 ; D : 24871 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 51447
■play in 4 acts adapted from tlie French
play Felecia, rewritten by E. J. Murphy, [2],
23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1912; D: 30234; Eugene J.
Murphy, Scitico, Conn. 51448
Woman (A) of nerve; play in 1 act, by J. G.
AVeaver. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1914 ; D : 36221 ; .John Gren-
ville Weaver, Salt Lake City. 51448a
Woman of 1999; a comedy in 3 acts, by A. L.
Klein.
© Anna Lenihan Klein, New York; 1882:
19565, Nov. IS. 51449
Woman (A) of no importance; a play in 4
acts, by O. Wilde.
© Oscai- Wilde, England ; 1894 : 45242, Sept.
28; 2c. Sept. 29. 51450
[and] An ideal husband; by Oscar Wilde.
Uniform ed. London, New York, A. R. Keller
& CO., inc., 1907. 7 p. 1., 9-418 p. 4 pis. 12°.
(The -writings of Oscar Wilde)
© A. R. Keller & co., inc.. New York; A:
168104, Feb. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1907.
51451
Woman (The) of Paris. See Vultures (The)
Woman (A) of pleasure; a drama in a prologue
and 4 acts, by .Tames Willard. [142] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank E. Turner, Washington; D : 1487,
Feb. 25. 1902; 2c. May 17, 1902. 51452
Woman (The) of real importance; in 3 acts, by
F. Morgan Hougli. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1911 ; D : 24SS1 ; F. 1\I. Hough.
Pleasantville, N. J. 51453
Woman (A) of society; society comedy in 4
acts, by Clarence Black. 49 1. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16373 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 51454
Woman (A) of some importance. Hce Her ex-
cellency, the governor.
Woman (The) of the day; play in 4 acts, by S.
Hyman. [25] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1914 ; D : 36271 ; Sai-ah Hy-
man, New York. 51455
Woman (The) of the day — Continued.
Same. [81] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1914 ; D : 37703 ; Sarah Hy-
man, New York. 51455a
Woman (A) of the future; a comedy in 3 acts,
by Charles Francis Coghlan.
© Rose Coghlan, Ft. Hamilton, N. Y. ;
1892 : 4549, Jan. 29. 51456
Woman of the hour; by R. O. R. Reichell.
© Rhoda O. Rebay Reichell, St. Paul; D:
13605, Aug. 19, 1908. 51457
comedy drama in 3 acts, by E. M. Martin.
30 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1911 ; D : 24893 ; E. M. Martin,
Olatlie, Kan. 51458
— ■ a farce comedy, by F. Bernard.
© Franklin Bernard, Denver ; D : 11621.
Oct. 29, 1907. 51459
suffrage play in 3 acts, by E. Quirk, M. I.
Ouirk iind F. King. Chicago, Atwell press,
1910. 39 p. 12°.
© Oct. 5, 1910; 2c. Oct. 27, 1910; D: 22740;
Eugene Quirk, IMary Isabel Quirk and Flor-
ence King, Chicago. 51460
Woman (A) of the nineteenth century; a play
in 5 acts, by M. E. Wurde.
© Marie E. Warde, New York ; 1884 : 2672.
Feb. 6. 51461
Woman of the people. 38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Albert Richard Thorne, Portland, Or.;
D : 5904, Dec. 13, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1904.
51462
an adapted drama in 5 acts.
© Stuyvesant Parke, Linited States; 1878:
9863, Aug. 27. 51463
drama iir prologue and 4 acts, by B. \Veb-
ster, jr., and H. C. Husted.
© H. C. ?1 listed, New York; 1878:11005.
Sept. 24. 51464
See also Antoinette.
Woman (The) of the revelation; play in 3 acts,
by N. E. Walkup. [30] p. 4^ Typewritten,
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1911; D : 26012 ; Nellie
l<]unice Walkup, New York. 51465
Woman (A) of the theatre; comedy in 3 acts,
by J. G. Rniidolpli-Wlnte. [10()| p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 3], 1911 ; D : 25109 ; .lane G. Ran-
dolph-White, .lamaica, N. Y, 51466
Woman (The) of the twilight: i»lay in 4 acts,
by M. E. Ryan. [9], 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Tan. 3, 1913; 1): 31871; Marah TOllis
Ryan, Foit VVadsworth, N. Y. 51467
2604
51468
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51485
Woman (A) of the world; a play, by S. Mac-
kaye.
© Steele Mackaye, New York; 1881:9934.
June 24. 51468
a play in 4 acts, by T. Terriss. [143] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Tom Terriss, London ; D : 4595, Feb. 8,
1904 ; Lie. Feb. 8, 1904. 51469
■a sensational comedy in 4 acts, by O. H.
Peck.
© Cbarles H. Peck, Charlestown, ISIass. ;
1876:184, Jan. 4. 51470
— — a skit in 1 act.
© Al. Reeves, Brooklyn; D : 3233, Apr. 3,
1903. 51471
Woman (A) of thirty; or, A daughter of Tam-
many, comedy in 3 acts, by H. S. Fulton.
[135] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 29, 1913; D : 33934 ; Harry S.
Fulton, New York. 51473
Woman (A) of today; a drama in 3 acts, by
A. W. Stace and II. K. Moulton. 157 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Arthur W. Stace and Roy K. IMonlton,
Grand Rapids, Wich.; D : 15521, Apr. 2, 1909;
2c. Apr. 2, 1909. 51473
a modern play, by Helen Gushing and Har-
riet Broadhurst. 131 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Helen Cushim,' Vail, Geneva, N. Y. ; D:
15063, Feb. 12, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1909. 51474
— Sec also Amabel.
Woman (The) of tomorrow; sketch in 1 act, by
I. I.. Barnes. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1910; 1>: 224.55; Iza T>. Barnes,
New York. 51475
Woman (A) of uncommon sense. See Dora
and diplomacy.
Woman (A) of weaith; a melodrama of 4 acts,
by M. Loth.
© M. Loth, Cincinnati ; 1877: 9531, Aug. 18;
2c. Aug. 18. 51476
Woman on her own; play in 3 acts, by C. F.
Shaw. 1148] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1915; D : 41413 ; Charlotte
Frances Shaw, London. . 51476a
Woman (A) on the school board. See Doro-
thy's masquerade.
Woman (The) opposite; farcical comedy in 3
acts, by B. McKenzie, in collaboration with
Gertrude Jennings. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1913 ; D : 340S5 ; Beatrice M<--
Kenzie, Wilmette, 111. 51477
Woman (The) pays; comedy in 4 acts, by Wil-
liam Harlowe [pseud, of W. H. Briggs] 102
p. f°. Typewritten.
© William H. Briggs, New York ; D : 6764,
June 3, 1905; 2c. June 3, 1905. 51478
• drama in 1 act, by N. Connor and S. Myers.
12 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1915; D: 39430; Shannon
Myers and Ned Connor, Los Angeles. 51478a
dramatic playlet, by J. Noel. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1915 ; D : 39502 ; Joseph Noel,
Yonkers, N. Y. 51478b
— play, by Amelia Duchemin. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D: 40019; Caroline
Louisa Janssen, Maiden, Mass. 51478c
— - a play in 4 acts, by C. W. Aytou.
© Charles William Ayton, New York; 1894:
17188, Mar. 28. 51479
— play in 3 acts, by A. Hopwood. 115 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2G, 1909 ; D : 16740 ; Avery Hop-
wood, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 51480
or, John Lang"ton's wife, a play of modern
life, by A. S. Lipman and F. Gerald. 136 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© A. S. Lipman and Florence Gerald, New
York ; D : 15834, May 12, 1909 ; 2c. May 12,
1909. 51481
Woman (A) politician; comedy sketch in 1 act,
by L. H. Johnson. [1], 19 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1913; D: 34842; Lillian
Martraan Johnson, Denver. 51482
Woman proposes; play in 1 act, by Paul Arm-
strong. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1913 ; D : 34275 ; Paul Arm-
strong CO., New York. 51483
Woman righted.
England.
See Camille. — Zenobia of
Woman's (A) a woman. See Six months.
Woman's a woman for a' that,
plays; by Mary MacMillan.
See Short
Woman (A) scorned.
© William J. Phillips, St. Louis; 1888:
11524, Apr. 20. 51484
— a comedy drama in 4 acts, by G. S. Wheatly.
© George S. Wheatly, San Diego, Cal. ;
1888:30726, Oct. 27; 2c. Dec. 20. 51485
2605
51486
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51504
Woman sovereignty; or, The coming girls,
:i comedy in 3 acts, by G. A. Pierce.
© Gilbert A. Pierce, Minneapolis; 1895:
25681, May 10. 51486
Woman (A) suffrage sufferer; 1 act vaudeville
sketcli, by V. I.arsen. 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1910; D: 20440; Viola Lar-
sen, Chicago. 51487
Woman (The) tamers; farce in 1 act, by S. E.
Smyth. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1913; D : 34298 ; Sam E.
Smyth, Omaha, Neb. 51488
Woman (A) that men love; a comedy in 3
acts, by F. .7. Hallo.
© Prank J. Hallo, Minneapolis; 1899:
17893, Mar. 9. 51489
Woman (A) the cause of it all; a 1 act sketch,
by A. Manovill. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Manovill, New York ; D : 14606,
Dec. 23, 1908; 2c. Dec. 23, 1908. 51490
Woman, thy name is vanity! »S'ee Tempta-
tion.
Woman (The) who came back; dramatic play-
let in 1 act, by B. Barnett. [1], 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1911; D : 24785 ; Ben Bar-
nett, New York. 51491
Woman (The) who could; in 4 acts, by H. V.
Sutherland. [3], 139 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1910 ; D : 21881 ; Howard V.
Sutherland, Denver. 51492
plav in 4 acts, by Howard V. Sutherland.
New York, D. FitzGerald, inc., 1911. [4],
191 p. 12°.
© Apr. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1911 ; D : 23880 ;
Desmond FitzGerald, inc., Nev^^ York. 51493
Woman (The) who dared; 1 act playlet, by
O. O. Miller. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1912; D: 30254; Claude C.
Miller, Columbus, O. 51494
Woman (The) who did; by E. H. Meyer.
© Enniiii Herey Mever, Denver; D: 13.160.
Aug. 8, 1908. 51495
a melotlrama, by Theo. Kremer.
© A. H. Woods, New York;* D:3491, May
26, 1903. 51496
Woman (The) who didn't; play in 3 acts, by
J. R. Patterson. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1915; D : 41983 ; Jean Rush-
more Patterson, Woodbury Falls, N. Y.
51496a
Woman (The) who does not come; in 1 scene,
adapted from the French by Mrs. M. F. Shel-
don. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. M. French Sheldon, London; D:
1088, Nov. 12, 1901; 2c. Nov. 12, 1901. 51497
Woman (The) who knew; play in 1 act, by
Florence Bell. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1914; D: 38285; William
Brewer, San Francisco. 51497a
playlet, by V. H. Smalley. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1911; D: 24344; Estate of
Victor H. Smalley, Stephens Oonday, admr.,
St. Paul. 51498
Woman who laughed; or. The sanitarium for
bilious souls, play in 3 acts, by N. Toby.
52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1910 ; D : 20703 ; Nanon Toby,
New York. 51499
Woman (The) who paid; play in 3 acts, by A.
Caldwell [pseud, of A. C. O'Dea] and Cecil
Whitacre. [78] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1914 ; D : 36252 ; Anne Cald-
well, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 51499a
Woman (The) who passed by; a play, by V. S.
Lawrence. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1912; D : 30869 ; Vincent
Sargent Lawi'ence, Boston. 51500
Woman (Tlie) who talks; a comedy, by Olive
Logan and W. Sikes.
©Wirt Sikes, United States ; 1874:6816.
May 20. 51501
Woman (The) who understood; play of a
woman's love in 4 acts, by V. J. Hoyt. [76] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1914 ; D : 36995 ; Vance Josef
Hoyt, Los Angeles. 51501a
Woman (The) who waited; 1 act play, by H. S.
IMiller. 7 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1915; D : 40819 ; Henry S.
Miller, Oakland, Cal. 51501b
Woman (The) who was; plav in 3 acts, by
H. T. Harrison. [129] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1913; D : 35304 ; Henry T.
Harrison, Leesburg, Va. 51502
Woman (The) who was a coward; play in 1
act. by A. (}oodrich. [2], 6 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© 3c. Sept. 1.3, 1912; D : 30834 ; Arthur
(Joodrich, New York. 51503
Woman (A) who wins; a melodrama, by C. C.
Joachimsen.
© Caroline C. Joachimsen, Baltimore;
1890:1.5984, May 15. 51504
2606
51506
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UKITED STATES
51525
Woman (The) with a future; play in 4 acts,
by R. M. Jonas. 117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1910 ; D : 21463 ; Rosalie M.
Jonas, New York. 51505
Woman (A) with a history; or, Glenn's wife,
a pluy in 3 acts, by J. Sdiouberg.
© James SchiJnberg, New York; 1893:
47216, Oct. 23. 51506
Woman (The) with a mission; 1 aft piece, l»y
F. C. Barclay. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1910; I) : 2()4.''>9 ; l^annie C.
Barclay, New York. 51507
Woman (A) with a past; ))y W. H. Ixetler.
© William H. Kotler. ('anulen, N. J.; D :
3229, Mar. 23, 1903. 51508
Woman (The) with the black velvet past; a
farce in 1 act for male and female, by 1'.
Rutherford Kellar and E. Bennett. [11, 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Philip R. Kellar and Estelline Bennett,
Chicago; D:8901, Aug. 6, 1906; 2c. Aug. 8,
1906. 51509
Woman, woman; comedy sketch in 1 act, l>y
J. H. Booth. [31. 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1913 ; D : 33758 ; John Hunter
Booth, Boston. 51510
Woman (A) worth while; play in 3 acts, by
S. Burns. 109 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1911; D : 23702 ; Shirley
Burns, New York. 51511
Womankind. See Honest (The) friend.
Woman's (A) affection; a tragedy in H acts.
by L. Wymun. 24 p. 8°. Printed.
© Lewis Wvman, Westfield, Mass.; 1889:
18967, June 19; 2c. Sept. 18. 51512
Woman's (A) caprices; a 1 act playlet, by G. C.
Day. 4 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Guv Clinton Day, Allegheny City, Pa. ;
l):2868,\Tan. 16, 1903; 2c. Jan. 16, 1903.
51513
Woman's (A) career; comedy in 4 acts, by T.
Buchanan. [l.")2I i». 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1911; D : 23430 ; Thompson
Buchanan, New York. 51514
Woman's (The) cause; a comedy of the period
in 4 acts, by H. Lindley.
© Harry Lindley, Newark. N. Y. ; 1896:
44798, Aug. 6. 51515
Woman's (A) chance; or, The stronger, drama
in 4 acts, by R. A. Wood. [107] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1915 ; D : 41274 ; Russell A.
Wood, Cambridge. ]Mass.
51515a
Woman's (The) club; a farcical comedy in 3
acts, by F. B. Bernard.
© Franklin B. Bernard. San Francisco ; D :
960, Oct. 1!5, 1901. 51516
Woman's constancy. See Queer case.
Woman's (The) convention, Punkville, U.
S. A.; by E. H. Slocumb. 29 p. 12°. Printed.
© Mar. 3, 1914 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1914 ; D : 36269 ;
Kudora Hollinsliead Slocumb, St. Louis.
51516a
inconsistent )»rocliure of fun and folly in 1
act, by Eudora Mollinshead Slocumb, ed. by
Marion Sliort. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd., 191.^.. 28 p. 12°.
© June 9, J 915; 2c. .Tune 16, 1915; D:
40!)49; Samuel French. New York. 51516b
Woman's (A) curiosity; by A. Allen.
© Alfred Allen, Baltimore; 1890:7480.
Mar. 5. 51517
Woman's (A) curse; romantic drama in 0
acts, by A. Golden.
© Alexander Golden, Cohoes, N. Y. ; 1889 :
882, Jan. 7. 51518
Woman's day.
Eve.
See Emancipation (The) of
Woman's (A) defense; play in 1 act, by Geo. W.
Moore. [IJ, 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1914; D: 37595; Joe J.
Scott, Chicago. 51518a
Woman's (A) desire; a play in 4 acts, by R. B.
Lane. [156] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Bachelder Lane, Chicago; D:
2317, Sept. 11, 1902; 2c. Sept. 11, 1902. 51519
Woman's devotion; a moral melodrama in 4
acts, by P. Gibson.
© Preston Gibson, Chicago; D : 5833, Nov.
28, 1904. 51520
— — ■ or. One year later, a society play in 3 acts
and prologue, by J. Barrington and A. .Tones.
© John Barrington and Alfred Jones, Santa
Ro.sa, Cal. ; 1889 : 15429, May 22. 51521
See also Bastile (The)
Woman's (A) dilemma; farce in 1 act, by M.
Wentworth. 14 p. f*. Typewritten.
© May Wentworth, New York ; D : 15,
Jan. 7, 1901; 2c. Jan. 25, 1901. 51522
Woman's emancipation. See Man (The)
hater.
Woman's (A) error; by C. W. Bernard.
© Cliarles W. Bernard, Brooklyn ; D : 8272.
Apr. 4, 1906. 51523
Woman's (A) expiation; dniiiia in 4 acts, by
William Nelson.
© Frank Hannan, Chica.go ; D:1."0G1. .Vpr
19, 1909; [For copies reed, see D: 1.5981]
51524
Same. .59 p. f°. ^liineographed.
© Frank Hannan, Chicago: D: 15981. .Inne
1, 1909: 2c. June 9, 1909. 51535
5379— VOL 2—16-
-60
2607
51526
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51546
Woman's eyes; a play, by G. C. Bancrof t. ,, j^^y^
© Genevieve Cox Bancroft. San Francisco ;
'J 1891 : 11598, Mar. 31. 51526
Woman's faith; an original romantic drama of
Oregonian life in '55, in ' ,4 acts, by W. E.
Fitzhenry. .•;•■■'
""^ '© Walter E. Fitzhenry, United States;
1880 : 8G47, June 7. 51527
Woman's (A) folly; in 4 acts, by II. Fitzpat-
riclc, jr. [50] p. 4°. Typewritten..
© Hugh Fitzpatriclv, jr., Middletown. N. Y. ;
D-; GOP.O, Jan. 10, 1905 : 2c. Jan. 10, 1900.
uunTi' '. . i''. .uni'ij (■j|)nii;< 51528
in 1 act, by Frances Ayniar Mathews and
B. Zuckernian, jr. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ben Zucl^ernian, jr.. New York ; D : .5258.
. July 0, 1904; 2c. July G, 1904. 51529
01*, A life's revenge, a society play in 3
acts and prologue, by B. P. Coliuslvy.
© Barnette P. Colinslcy, New Orleans;
1875 : 7202, July 10. 51530
Woman's (A) forever; comedy for 1 male and 1
female, bv Frances Aymar Mathews. New
•/•'York, E.^ S. Werner & co., 1907. 8 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co.. New York ; D :
• 11692, Nov. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1907. 51531
Woman's (A) hand; by I. B. Goodrich, jr.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr.. Boston ; D : 4886,
Apr. 12, 1904. 51532
;W[ Oman's (A) hatred; or, A broken heart, a
, dramatization of James Payn's novej, A wo-
' man's vengeance, by E. Mortimer. ''■■"'
© Eugene Mortimer, Brooklyn ; 1876 : 8616,
July 20. 51533
Woman's (A) heart: drama in 4 acts, by T.
McKean. [75] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1915; D : 40260 ; Thomas
McKean, Philadelphia. 51533a
'Play in 4 acts, by S.jAi.Jacobson. 52 p.
4°. Typewritten. • '•
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1910 ; D : 20303 ; Samuel A.
Jacobson, New York. 51534
-play in 1 act, by Col. T. Falls. [3], 14 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1912; D : 30457 ; Col. Tom
Falls, Troy, N. Y. 51535
Woman's (A) home; play in 1 act, by Ilobin
Ernest Dunbar. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1915; D : 40116 ; Blanche
Dunbar, South Bend, Ind. 51535a
Woman's (A) honor; drama in 4 acts, by
John A. Eraser.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1899 : 68871,
Oct. 23; 2c. Nov. 17. 51536
See alfio Altar (The) fire. — Zephirizia.
Woman's (A) intuition; a comedy in 1 act, by
M. Keene. 18 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Mattie Keene, New York; A : 3291, Apr.
15, 1903; 2c. Apr. 15, 1903. 51537
a monologue for a lady, by Kate F. Ellis.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
73034, Nov. 9; 2c. Dec. 7. 51538
Woman's (The) law; i)lay in prologue and 4
acts, by M. Thompson. 92 p. 4^ ^Typewrit-
ten. ', " ,
©^i'c.'i^iig'. 20. 1914; D: 37966; Maravene
Tlionipson, Boston. 51538a
Woman's (A) lie; original sqciefy drama in
i)rologue and 3 acts, by H., Mowa^,.;/ ,.
© Helen Mowat, United States; 1887: 24018,
Sept. 21. 51539
Woman's life; a domestic drama in 4 acts, by
Edwina Grey (Mrs. H. P. Webber)
© Mrs. H. Price Webber, Augusta, Me. ; D :
5331, July 14, 1904. 51540
Woman's (A) love; an original seUjSatioual
drama in 4 acts, by Annie Lewis ,[i. e.^"Aji L.
.iohuson] [80] p. f°. Typewritten. ' ''
© Annie Lewis .Johnson, Lakewood, N. J. ;
D: 1669, Mar. 31, 1902; Ic. Mar. .aX ■1&02 ; Ic.
Apr. 14, 1902. ' -'■ 51541
• a plaj in 5 acts, by J. O. Moore.
© J. Owen Moore, Washingtonville, N. Y. :
1887: 19904. Aug. 3. 51542
• '• a romance of the American revolution in 4
acts, by J. E. McCanh. [124] p. 4°. Type-
written. ''// .IMMVril >:i//'>J @
© John Ernest McCann. New York ; D :
6458, Apr. 4, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 4, 1905. 51543
— —See alKO Felicia; and, at end of alphabet,
titles begimiing with figures : 468.
Woman's love and man's passion; a melo-
drama, by J. I'. Ritter. 141 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© John P. Ritter, Orange, N. J. ; D : 6566,
Apr. 25, 1905; 2c. Apr. 25, 1905. 51544
Woman's love, mother's love; drama in 4 acts,
by Queen Stella of the Gonzales tribe of
Gypsies. .<.wx:-!.
© Queen Stella of the Gonzales tribe of
Gvpsies, New York ; 1896 : 22873, Apr. 13.
51545
Woman's (The) masquerade. See Cave.
Woman's (A) mighty will; a French society
drama in 4 acts, by F. J. Hallo.
© Frank J. Hallo, Minneapolis; 1885:
.-,f" 26990, Dec. 21. 51546
2608
51547
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51567
Woman's (A) name; a drama in 4 acts, by M.
Shaw and F. A. Ferguson. [95] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Frank A. Ferguson and Mary Shaw,
Chicago ; D : 2135, July 19, 1902 ; 2c. July 21,
1902. 51547
Woman's (A) nerve; dramatic sketch, by J.
St. P. Delaney. 9 p. 4^. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1. 1910 ; D : 22459 ; John St. P.
Delaney, Brooklyn. 51548
Woman's (A) paradise; or, Willie from Chili,
in 3 acts, by O. I.. CJolburn. [92| p. 4°.
, Typewritten.
'"• © Ic. Aug. 5, 1911; D:24SGS; Otis Lincoln
Colburn, Chicago. ' 51549
Woman's place; a discussion in 3 acts, by
Benjamin J. Legere, ed. l)y W. Woods. 74 p.
4°. Typewritten.
.© Ic. Mar. 2, 1910; D : 20330 ; Walter
Woods, Boston. 51550
drama of contemporary life in 4 acts, by
M. Wiener. [147] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1912; D : 316S3 ; Miriam
Wiener, New York. 51551
Woman's (A) plot; drama, by W. H. Phillips.
© Waldorf H. Phillips, New York; 1873:
9052, Aug. 11. 51552
Woman's (A) politics; a comedy in 3 acts, by
G. F. Piatt. Typewritten.
© George Foster Piatt, Denver; 1899:
22963, Mar. 31; 2c. Apr. 3. 51553
Woman's power; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by R. Drouet.
© Robert Drouet, Chicago ; 1S93 : 2976.
Jan. 13. 51554
emotional drama in 4 acts and an after
.scene, by L. A. Bahner. [l],77p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1914 ; D : 37S73 ; Leo Aloysius
Bahner, New York. 51554a
play in 4 acts, by G. W. Ward. 72 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
'© Ic. May 7, 1910; D: 20986; George W.
Ward, Alexandria, Minn. 51555
^or, Stars and Stripes, sensational comedy
drama in 3 acts, by B. M. Garfield.
© Burdett Milton Garfield, Allegheny City.
Pa.; 1896:26755, May 1. 51556
Woman's ransom. See House (The) on the
marsh.
Woman's (A) reason; sketch in 1 act, by M.
Livingston. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1913; D : 35350 ; Mabel
Livingston, Troy, N. Y. 51557
Woman's revenge; comedy drama in 1 act, by
Nelson Compston. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1914. [1], 20 p. f°. (Byer's li-
brary of tabloid plays) Mimeographed.
© Nov. 12, 1914; 2c. Nov. 23, 1914; D:
38888; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 51557a
in 4 acts, by J. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1SS4 : 1.593,
Jan. 22. 51558
Same.
© John A. Shn'ciis, NVsv York; 1SS!:181
Jan. 25.
51559
J. A. Fraser.
melodrama in 4 acts, bv
[2], 67 p. 4". Typewritten.
© John Arthur Fraser, New York; D:
883, Sept. 20, 1901; 2c. Sept. 20, 1901. 51560
See also Belle (La) Marie.
Woman's revenge to right a great wrong; a
tragedy in 4 acts, by T. Davis.
© Thomas Davis, Utica, N. Y. ; 1898 : 03072.
Oct. 27. 51561
Woman's (A) right; drama in 4 acts, by S. ^l.
Gardeuhire. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5. 1910 : D : 207.'50 ; Samuel IM.
Gardeiihire, New York. 51562
playlet in 1 act, by J. Carniol [pseud, of
.John J. Karniol] 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 2, 1910; D: 20935; .John Car-
niol, New York. - 51563
Woman's rights; drama in 4 acts, by J. A.
Metcalfe. [40] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. S, 1914; D: 38433; Joha A.
Metcalfe, New York. 51563a
a strictly original comedy in 3 acts, by
S. Drey.
© Svlvan Drey. Baltimore; 1883:167, .Tan.
3; 2c. Jan. 9. 51564
— a vaudeville sketch, by .L McCree and J.
Gilroy. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Gilroy and Junle McCree, United
States; D : 12989, May 18, 1908; 2c. May IS.
1908. 51565
— or, Girls of the period, a local play in 1
act, by J. Dowling.
© James Dowling, San Francisco ; 1871 :
6132, June 28. 51566
Woman's (A) sacrifice; a drama in 4 acts, by
F. J. Martin and J. A. O'llourke. 105 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank J. Martin and .John A. O'Rourke,
Cleveland; D : 1200, Dec. 23, 1901; 2c. Feb.
12, 1902. 51567
2609
51568
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51589
Woman's (A) sacrifice — Continued.
^ 4 act pastoral drama, by W. F. Kelly.
59 p. f °. Typewritten.
<g) William F. Kelly, Homer, N. Y. ; D:
507S, May 26, 1904; 2c. May 17, 1904. 51568
play in 3 acts and 7 scenes, by R. T. Mur-
ray. 65 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1914; D : 37940 ; Robt. T.
Murray, New York. 51568a
[a seventeen minute play] by Etbel Alton
(Mrs. G. A. Schlaseter) and M. Oliver. 14] p.
12°. Printed.
© Mrs. George A. Scblageter and Mazie
Oliver, United States ; L) : 136G8, Aiig. 27,
1908 ; 2c. Aug. 27, 1908. 51569
Woman's secret; n dramatic production in "
acts.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1879 : 1G465, Dec. 8.
51570
an original eoinedy drama, by B. Watt
[pseud, of Robert Watt Smiley]
© Bob Watt, Philadelphia; D : 2856, Jan.
13, 1903. 51571
or. Haunted for life, a drama in 4 acts, by
W. Ware, ai-r. from Francis A. Duriage's
story of Marian Malvern.
© Willie Ware, Brooklyn; 1872:1200,
Feb. 7. 51572
Woman's (A) self. *S'cc Wilnia, the colonel's
daughter.
Woman's (The) side; adapted from the novel
by Fi'ances Warren, entitled The woman's
side, by F. W. Ruhl. f°. Typewritten.
© Frederick W. Ruhl, New York; 1890:
29665, Sept. 26 ; 2c. Oct. 23. 51573
Woman's (A) soul laid bare; melodrama in 4
acts, by R. B. Lougmire. [57] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Robert Bill Longmire, New York ; D :
4172, Nov. 2, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1903. 51574
Woman's sphere; farce in 3 acts, by M. Arnold.
77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912 ; D : 30078 ; Morris Ar-
nold, Minneapolis. 51575
original drama in 3 acts, by N. Twomey.
79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1910 ; D : 21669 ; Neil
Twomey, Onset Bay, Mass. 51576
play in 3 acts, by G. W. W. Pollock. [1],
62 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1914 ; D : 36149 ; Geo. W. W.
Pollock, Maplewood, N. J. 5 1 576a
Woman's (A) stratagem; a comedy in 3 acts,
adapted from the French, by Helen Barry.
© J. M. Hill. New York ; 1888 : 16159, June 5.
51577
Woman's (A) strategy; oi', Marston Moor, a
drama by F. H. Stauffer.
© Frank H. Stauffer, Pliiladelphia ; 1874:
1979, Feb. 19. 51578
Woman's (A) struggle; by J. I.. Greenbaum.
© J. L. Greenbaum, New York ; D : 581 7.
Nov. 7. 1904. 51579
a comedy in 4 acts by J. I.. Greenbaum, a
revision of Two games, copvrighted by liim in
1889. 1 165] ]). 4°. Typewritten.
© J. L. Greenbaum, New Yoi-k ; 1):5339,
July 21, 1904; 2c. Nov. 10, 1904. 51580
Woman's tact; light drama in 3 acts, l)y ('. Ro-
iiiaiiie. [39] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23. 1915; I) : 40448 ; Cora Ro-
inaiiie. New Ycn-k. 51580a
Woman's (A) tears; comedy in 1 act, from the
French ttf Sii'audin and Thiboust, adapted to
the American stage by J. C. Robinson.
© John C. Robinson, Boston ; 1871 : 10534,
Nov. 6. 51581
Woman's (A) temptation.
© Sullivan, Hari'is and Woods, New York:
I): 1345, June 24, 1902. 51582
Woman's (A) tragedy; l)y W. F. Otis, jr.
© William Farnham (Jtis, jr., Newark,
N. J. ; 1900 A : 11658, May 8. 51583
Woman's (A) unreason; a society comedy-
drama in 4 acts, l)y E. H. Graham-Dewey.
© E. H. Graham-Dewey, New York; 1892:
33535, Aug. 15. 51584
Woman's (A) vengeance. .S'ce Badger (The)
queen. — Helen's hate. — Myra. — Ouida. — Wo-
man's (A) hatred.
Woman's vows and mason's oaths; a play in
4 acts by A. J. H. Duganne. New York, Rob-
ert M. De Witt.
© A. J. H. Dugnnne, New York; 1874: 6818,
May 20. 51585
Woman's (A) wage; play in act. by E. Bar-
i-ington. [3], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1913; 1): 33191; Ethel Bar-
rington, Philadelphia. 51586
Woman's (A) way; by Edith Wheeler. Lon-
don, J. Williams, ltd.; New York, E. Schu-
berth & co., 1906. 10 p. 8°.
© .Toseph Williams, ltd., London; D : 9445.
N(.v. m 1906; 2c. Nov. 16, 1906. 51587
by (!. A. Lemming. 10 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Geo. A. Lemming. Chicago; D : 10853.
June 26, 1907 ; 2c. June 26, 1907. 51588
■ by S. Johnstone.
© Sibyl .iohnslone. New York; 1896:62257,
Nov. 14.
51589
o
filO
51589
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51606
Woman's (A) way — Continued.
by Thompson Buchanan, with an introduction
by Walter Prichard Eaton. Garden City, N. Y.,
Doubleday, Pago & company, 191.5. xviii, 157,
[1] p. 12°. (Half-title: The Drama league
series of plays, vol. xtti)
(c) Nov. 15, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Nov. 18, 1915 ;
.\ : 41475.S ; Doubleday, Page & co., Garden
City, N. Y. 51589a
adapt.-ition from the German, by Jolm M.
IMorton.
© Zelma liawlston, New York; D : 11.58,
Oct. 31, 1901. 51590
— driuiiatic sketch in 1 act, l)v M. J. <'avlor.
G \\ f°. Typewritten.
© INIyra Jefferson (Savior. Toledo, O. ; D:
78215, Jan. 6, 190G; 2c. Jan. 6, 1906. 51591
-a 1 act comedy, by p]. W. Pvuff. [2], IS p.
f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. IMay 7. 1912 : D : 29593 ; Edgar Weston
Ruff, New York. 51592
a society farce, by M. Y. Hand. New York,
The INIiddlemore press [1903] 10 p. 10°.
© Edwin D. Siblev, Brooklyn ; D : 3G00,
June 3, 1903; 2c. July 30, 1903. 51593
Woman's (A) way of emancipation; a drama
iti 3 acts, by A. G. Dehly. [42] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© A. Gerhard Dehlv, Seattle; D: 12031,
Jan. 2. 1908; 2c. Jan. 2, 1908. 51594
Woman's (A) whole existence; by A. M. Blake.
© Arthur M. Blake, New York; D : 101.5,
Oct. 26, 1901. 51595
Woman's wiles; play in 1 act, by W. Young.
New York, Samuel French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1909. 16 p. 12°. ([French's
international copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 173] )
© Nov. 13, 1909; 2c. Nov. 15, 1909; D:
1737G; William Young, New York. 51596
Woman's will; a love play in 5 acts, with
other poems, by H. L. Koopman. Buffalo,
Moulton AVenborne & co., 1888. 3 p. 1., 63 p.
l6^
© Hari\v Lyman Koopman, Burlington, Vt. ;
1888:28492, Oct. G; 2c. Oct. 18. 51597
or. The deserter, 1 act playlet, by B. A.
Doniian and Courtney Copper. 5 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1911 ; D : 25422 ; R. A. I>on-
uan, Kan.sas City, Mo. 51598
Woman's (A) wit; a comedy, bv M, M. Jacobs.
[21] p. f°. Typewritten.
© M. M. Jacobs and M. G. Mitchell, Nor-
ristown. Pa.; D:62S3, Mar. 6, 1905; 2c. Mar.
6, 1905. 51599
Woman's (A) wit — Continued.
a comedy in 3 acts, by A. R. Cazauran,
© A. R. Cazauran, New York ; 1888 : 2166,
Jan. 19. 51600
comedy sketch in 1 act, by Le JIar Dorome
[pseud, of M. E. Doane] 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1911; D: 23117; Maude
Estelle Doane, Philadelphia. 51601
miniature comedy, by C. W. Tackenherg.
[3], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1914 ; D : 38531 ; Charles Wil-
liam Tackenherg, Cincinnati. 51601a
original dramatic sketch in 1 act, bv F. L.
Halls. [11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1914; D : 38444 ; Frank Lav-
ton Halls, Fort Lee, N. J. 5160ib
play in 1 act, by V. S. Lawrence. 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1914; D : 36032 ; Vincent
Sargent Lawrence, Boston. 51601c
a story of '61-62, a comedy drama in 4
acts, by A. Benrimo.
© A. Benrimo, New York ; 1884 : 8560.
Apr. 24. 51602
tabloid play, by H. Howard [pseud, of
H. H. Levy] [3], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1915; D: 39796; H. Howard
Levy, New York. 51602a
— Sec (iLso Huldah.
Woman's wit wins; a comedy in 4 acts, by
M. L. Sprigg,
© M. Louise Sprigg, Cincinnati ; 1900 A :
3317, Feb. 5. 51603
Woman's (A) wits against a man's. Sec
Variety of eight fingers and two thumbs.
Woman's (A) word. See Hester Blair.
Woman's (A) work. See Fate.
Woman's (A) worst enemy; a true story
founded upon facts, a Avarning to young girls,
in 4 acts, by Edwin Murry. [44] p. f°.
Tyiiewritten.
© .Joseph Martineau. Montreal. Canada : D:
8383. Apr. 20, 1906; 2c. May 18, 1906. 51604
Womansia; an operatic extravaganza in 3 acts,
by A. E. Blorrow. [Chorus parts]
© Ai-chie Edwin Morrow, Baltimore; 1897:
48173, Aug. 27; Ic. Aug. 27. 51605
Women and stocks; a comedy in 4 acts, by M.
Wolfenstein. [95] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Martha Wolfenstein. Cleveland ; D : 7543.
Nov. 10, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 29, 1905, 51606
2611
51607
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51623
Woinen and wine; by Ben Landeck anrl Arthur
Shirley.
© Jacob T.itt, Milwaukee; 1898: 5044,
Jan. 12. 51607
Women are that way; plnv in 4 acts, by K. and
A. Abbott. [11, ()G p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June no, 1913 ; D : 33659 ; Keene and
Avery Ablwtt, Omaha, Neb.. 51608
Women for votes; farcP in 3 acts, by Elizabeth
Ilucrbes. New York, E. P. Dutton & company,
1912. [3J, 97 p. 12°.
© Sept. 20. 1912; 2c. Sept. 26, 1912; D:
31048; E. P. Dutton & co., New York. 51609
Women in love; eight studies in sentiment, by
A. Sutro. London, George Allen, 1902. v,
283, [1] p. 12°.
Contents : The correct thing. — The gutter
of time. — Ella's ai^ology. — A game of chess. —
The salt of life. — Mr. Steinmann's corner. —
Maggie. — A maker of men.
© Alfred Sutro. London ; A : 24388, Jan. 6,
1902 ; 2c. Dec. 16, 1903. 51609a
Women in politics; or. Congress of 1950, a
)>lay. by iC. M. Caldwell.
© Robert M. Caldwell. Millersburg, Ky. ;
1900 A: 2842. Jan. 31. 51610
Women (The) men love; comedy drama, by
J. D'Orniond. 81 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John D'Ormond, Dallas; D: 12752, Apr.
15, 1908; 2c. Apr. 15, 1908. 51611
Women (The) of Lowenburg; a liistoiucal corn-
ed v in 5 scenes, by E. Murray. Chicago, T. S.
Denison, 1886. 12 p. 12°, ([Amateur
series] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1886: 22870, Oct.
11; 2c. Oct. 15. 51612
Women of pleasure; a drnma in a prologue and
4 acts, by James Willard.
© Frank E. Turner, AVashington ; D : 1488,
Feb. 25, 1902. 51612a
Same.
© Fniuk r:. Turner, Washington; D:]4S9,
Fob. 25, 1902. 51612b
Women of society; drama in 5 acts, by J. .T.
Stock. [11,112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1915; D : 40128 ; .lohn .L
Stock, New York. 51612c
Women (The) of the centuries; program of en-
tertainment for the woman's professorship in
:Lawrence imiversity. Appleton, Wis., Central
committee of the woman's endowment move-
ment [1896] [10] p. 4°. Printed.
© Elizabeth Wilson, Appleton, Wis.; 1896:
27627, May 5; 2c. June 16. 51613.
Women of the day; an American comedy of
modern society in 4 acts, by C. H. Morton.
© Charles H. Morton, Philadelphia ; 1874 :
15931, Dec. 31. 51614
Women of three ages, past, present and fu-
ture; pla.v in 1 act, by M. Harris. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1914 ; D : 35920 ; Marcia Har-
ris, New York. 51614a
Women of to-day; play in 4 acts, by M. Nolan.
76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1913; D: 3.5310; Mary Nolan,
Now York. 51615
Women (The) Avho did; dramatic entertain-
ment for women historical and patriotic, by
Mary Walcott Green. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son & CO. [1911] 27 p. 12°. ([Denison's
specialties] )
© Oct. 20, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911 ; D : 25552 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 51616
a historical play for amateurs, by M. W.
Green.
© Mary Walcott Green, West New Brighton,
N. Y.; D : 15883, May 18, 1909. 51617
Womenkind; play in 1 act, by Wilfrid Wilson
Gibson. London. David Nutt [1912] 24 p.
16°. [I'ilgrlm players series, no. 4] )
© Feb. 28, 1912; 2c. Mar. 28, 1912; D:
29200; Macmillan co.. New York. 51618
Women's hearts; drama in 4 acts, by David
Rosenblatt.
[2], 52 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. .Tuly 31, 1912; D : 33965 ; Julius
Broder, New York. 51619
Women's (The) realm; a satyrical burlesque.
© Marius Delaur, United States; 1890:
32051, Oct. 16. 51620
Women's votes; a short play in 1 act, by Mrs.
Arthur Hopkinson. liondon. S. French, ltd.;
New York, S. French. 1911. 7 p. 12°.
([French's acting ed. no. 1878])
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28178 ;
Sanmel Frencli, ltd.. London. 51621
Women's ways; a monologue, bv Harry Ij. New-
ton. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1905. 9 p. 12°.
(On cover: Denison's vaudeville sketches)
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago; D : 7028.
July 24, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1905. 51622
Won; a drama in 6 acts, by M. L. Malloy.
© M. L. Mallov, Baltimore; 1887:12015,
May 5. 516|23
2612
51634
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51647
Won-Continued. ^*»^ ^*'> ^^^l^^.^f^^"^
-or, The mag-ician of Florence, sketch-plot
of
and
a drama in 4 acts, by Henry C. Daniels
I Wm. F. Peck. '' ' .'•'^•'^.■■^ 9'
" <© J. M. Macallister, Buffalo; 1S71:64]0.
Jnlv 7. ^ r -. - n^ r 51624
Won at five; comedy iti i act, ' by' M. Hu: Anson
and W. O. Varney. .'>•> ^i''
,. © William O. Varney, Boston; 1898:60070,
Oct. 12. . 51625
Won at last; an original comedy, .jlraina in 5
acts, by J. S. MacKaye. ij/.u'i^M. ./
.,, © ,T. Steele MsicKayc, New YorJfV,..1877-:,
14330, Dec. 10. ,, |, 51,626
Won back; a play in 4 acts, by Cllifton W. Tay:_
loiin>. New York, The T>e AVitt piiblishinj*
bouse, 1892. 48 p. 12°. ([De Witt's acting
plays no. 886]) 'J '" ^l*'^'
' © R. H. Russell & son, New Tol*! ; 1892:
"^52081, Dec. 23; 2c. Dec. 24. 51627
Same.
© R. H. Russell & sou, New York; 1893:
35298, .July 28; 2c. Dec. 2G. 51628
Won but not wooed; a skit in 1 act, by G. L.
Irwin. 1.5 p. f°. Typewritten.
® Grace Luce Irwin. San Frnn;isco ; D:
1180, Dec. 12, 1901 : 2c. Dec. 12, 1901. 51629
Won but to sorrow; by C. P. Watt^;, . , ^
© Guetta Foster Watts,' 'WasiiinKlon.;; ,D :
-911.-,, Srpt. 19, 1906. 51630
Won by a foot; playlet in 1 act. by F. W. Rob-
inson. [l],2.5p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1914 ; D : 37598 ; F. Warner
Robinson, Essex Falls, N. J. 51630a
Won by a lie; a drama in 4 acts, by J. V. Hood.
© .Jolm V. Hood, Baltimore; 1886:286,
•Tan. 5. I„0 lo (adT) 8i5163l
Won by a mummy; a new and original come-
dietta, by O. W. .Jackson and G. Young.
© Osmund AV. .Tackso'h ahd' Cyril Young.
San Francisco ; 18!31 : 20249! June 2. 51632
Won by a song; by "L, Schlesinger. [6] p. i°.
Typewritten. f'l-f/r-tni.-f'.; lo I'-i'tT
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1910; D: 22448; Lily Schles-
inger, San Francisco. 51633
Won by a tongue. Sec Day (A) at Oakland.
Won by a wager; a farce in 1 act. by O. E.
■ Young, rinladclpliia. The Penu publishing
. company, 1905. 24 p. 12°.
© Penn ptib.' 'co:,.'. Philadelphia ; / 15 : 7413,
Oct. 17, 1905; 2c. Oct. 17, 1905. 51634
Won by a woman; a play in 3 acts, by A. G.
AVheeler. Typewritten.
© A. G. Wheeler, New York; 1893:13277.
War. 10; 2c. Mar. 17. 51635
Won by science; play in 4 acts, by O. M. Wal-
ter. [34] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1.5, 1913; D: 34680; Oliver M.
Walter, Chicago. 51636
Won by the child; a drama in 1 act, by E.
Firmin.
© Emile Firmin. Florence, Kan. ; D : 3977,
Sept. 19, 1903. '-'.'■ 51637
Won by waiting; 4 act comedy drama, by Nel-
son Gompston and W. G. Herman. Chicago.
Chicago manuscript CO., 1912. 69 p. f °. Mim-
eographed, >i: r. ni 7
© Nov. 11. 19r2: 2c. Dec. 11, 1912; D:
31671; Alex. Bycrs, Chicago. 51638
Won by wireless; comedy in 3 acfs, by 'Thomas
Littlefield Marble. Philadelphia, Penn pub-
lishing CO., 1909. 43 p. 16°.
© Oct. 21, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909 ; D : 17448 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 51639
Won by wit; a romantic comedy in 4 acts, by
W. Redmund. Typewritten.
© William Reduumd, New York; 1896:
32036, June 1 ; 2c. Sept. 17. 51640
Won in the fourth; by C. E. Jacobs. 5 p. 4°.
Typev^ritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9. 1910; D: 22024; Chas. E.
Jacobs, New York. 51641
Won in the hills; skolcli in 1 act, by F. J. Bea-
man. [1 j, 19 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1911 ; D: 23899 ; Fred J. Bea-
' man, Washington. 51642
Won on a bluff; or, The man from California,
a play in 1 act, by A. R. Schollmeyer. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© A. R. Schollmeyer, St. Louis; D: 13000.
■ May 19, 1908; 2c. May 11, 1908. .-iq.'- .-51643
Won on merits; comedy playlet, by J. Neiser.
9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1911 ; D : 24615 ; Joseph Neiser,_
Bellevue, Ky. 51644
Won out; drama of to-day in 4 acts, by D. Pot-
ter and M. S. KCightley. [118] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 26, 1913: D : 33896 ; Dorothy
Poller, Chicago, and Mabel S. Keightley,
Soutli Bend, Ind. 51645
an original drama in ^ acts, by It. New-
?omb.
: , 1'©- Robert >i'e\vc6inb, New York ; 1872 : 6201 .
' June 10. 51646
Wonder (The); play in 4 acts, l)y M. E. Taft.
[94] p. 4°. Typewritten. .'I >'"'
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910: D: 22889; Mnry Emery
Taft, Gold Spring-on-Hudson. N. Y. 51647
Wonder book. Sec Pandox'a's box.
2Gia
51648
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51663
Wonder (The) child; by H. B. Hoffman. 17 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Herman B. Hoffman, New York; D:
14074, Oct. Ifi. 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1908 ; Ic. rev.
ed. Oct. 27, 19US; Ic. 2d rev. ed. Nov. 2, 1908.
51648
an original and compiled musical, terpsi-
chorean. extravagant, poetic, pantomimic glit-
ter play, by C L. Graves.
© C. L. Graves, United States; 1876: 14070,
Dec. 18. 51649
Wonder (The) g'irl; i)lay in 3 acts, by E. V.
Chalmers. 125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19. 1915; D : 41254 ; Eu.cene V.
Chalmers, Milwaukee. 51649a
Wonder (The) man; playlet, by Ethel Shackel-
ford [i. e. E. S. I'lattl [44] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1914 ; D : 39163 ; Ethel Shack-
elford Piatt, Evanston. 111. 51649b
Wonder (The) of the age; play in 1 act, by
Sada Cowan [i. e. S. C. Newmond] [l\, 40 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 21, 1914; D : 35734 ; Sada Cowan
Newmond, New York. 51649c
Wonder-wander (The) man; a nuisic:d play
founded upon Eujrcnc Field's poems, by M. M.
Eager and Wendell Endicott, nnisic by Sum-
uefc. Colburu. [15] p. 8°. Printed.
© Margaret McLaren Eager, Boston: D:
12511, Mar. 9, 1908; 2c. Mar. 9, 1908. 51650
Wonder (The) workers; a California comedy-
drama in 4 acts, by Charles H. Farrell and
Marie Coe. 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
'© Marie Evelvn Coe, San Francisco; D:
10300, Apr. 8. 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1907. 51651
Wonderful (The) beaver,
gician.
Wonderful (The) book; an original musical
farce comedy in 4 acts, by S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago; 1884: 14321, July
14. 51652
lUcc (ilso Maiden (The) and the coachman.
See De black ma-
Wonderful (The) dream. Srr Swifty.
Wonderful (A) experience; a serio-comcdy
farce in 3 acts and 1 scene, by J. M. Aguayo.
© Jose M. Aguayo, Boston; 1887 : 2.303(;,
Sept. 10. • 51653
Wonderful (A) invention; an American comedy
in 3 acts, by C. F. Pidgin and G. H. Stedman.
© Charles F. Pidgin and George H. Sted-
man, Boston ; 1880 : 2895, Feb. 21. 51654
■yVonderful (The) lamp. See Aladdin.
Wonderful (A) letter; a farce in 1 act, by Col.
C. F. Townseud. Chicago, T. S. Denisou, 1889.
8 p. 12°. ( [Amateur series] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1889 : 24538, Aug.
0; 2c. Sept. 14. 51655
Wonderful (The) telephone; a farce in 1 act,
by Emmet Haskett. Clyde, O., Ames publish-
ing CO.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1890 : 19207,
June 14; 2c. June 28. 51656
Wonderful (The) veil. See Veronica.
Wonderful (The) wizard of the sea • . . See
Wicked Geptain Kyd.
Wonderful (A) woman; a drama in 5 acts, by
Jean Burnside from May Agnes Fleming's
story of the same name.
© Jean Burnside, New York ; 1873 : 29,
Jan. 3. 51657
• by Joseph Bradford.
© Joseph Bradford, Revere Beach, Mass. :
1883:234, Jan. 4. 51658
■a farcical play, by G. W. Purdy. Type-
written.
© G. W. Purdy and .Tobn Fowler. New
York ; 1899 : 78733, Dec. 4 ; 2c. Dec. 18. 51659
■ or, Resurgam, a dramatization, by J. Burn-
side.
© Jean Burnside, New York; 1870:14205,
Dec. 22. 51660
See also Baronet's (The) daug-hter.
Wonderland; by L. Florence.
© Lucie Florence, New York; 1900 A:
16553, July 5. 51661
Wonders (The) of Gulliver's travels; a musi-
cal and faii-y extravaganza in 3 acts and 13
scenes, by J. A. Horan. [20] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© James A. Horan, New York; D : 2352,
Sept. 19, 1902; 2c. Sept. 19, 1902. 51662
Wonders (The) of photography at night. Sec
Lightning-bug (The) art-union.
Wonders (The) of the world; a gi-and spectac-
ular )>lay iu 4 acts, by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; 1887:1728,
Jan. 21. 51663
Wonder's Roman fiesta; sjiectacular nuisical
production, by M. G. Wonder. [1], 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D : 40022 ; Marie G.
Wonder, Portland, Or. 5ie63a
Wondrous (The) tale of Alroy. Sec Alroy,
m^
51664
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51683
Wong- Fong'; or, The war joss; or, The mar-
riage joss, an original Chinese musical comedy
in 2 acts, by A. R. Moliere. [103] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
'© Ana is Redin Moliere, New York; D:
1366, Jan. 29, 1902; 2c. Jan. 28, 1902. 51664
■ or, The yellow drag'on, a comic opera-
libretto, by A. R. IMoliere. Typewritten.
© Anais Redin Moliere, San Francisco ;
1898 : 20619, Mar. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 31. 51665
See also Dragon's (The) bride.
Wong Hi; or. His white beauty, by O. To-
briner.
© Oscar Tobriner, San Francisco; 1900 A:
27604, Nov. 7. 51666
Wood (The) nymph; a poetic drama of tlie
I'ucitic slope, by J. J. Wallace.
© J. J. Wallace, San Francisco; 1888:
20675, July 18. 51667
Wood (The) of Laurentrell; romance-drama in
3 acts, written for music, bv W. C. Keuyon.
[1], 35 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24. 1915; D : 41305 ; William
('relliu Kenyoji, Chicago. 51667a
Wood (The) thrush; Indian drama in 4 acts, bv
T. Martindale. [78] j). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 29. 1912; D : 28474 ; Tbomns
Martindale. IMiiladelpiiia. 51668
Woodbarrow farm; play in 3 acts, by Jerome K.
Jerome. New York, S. Frencb ; liondon. S.
French, ltd., 1904. 2 p. 1., [71-69 p. 12'.
([French's library ed. of plays, no. 7])
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 5789. Nov.
18, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1904. 51669
Woodbee, the amateur; 1 act comedy drama in
5 scenes, by C. Kennedy. 33 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1910; D : 20409 ; Clayton
Kennedy, Baltimore. 51670
Woodburn; a drama in 5 acts, by William B.
Jerrom.
© William B. Jerrom, Baltimore; 1873:
4606, Apr. 28. 51671
Woodcock's little game; a comedy-farce in 2
acts, iiy Jolin ^Maddisoii INIni-ton. New Ameri-
can ed. correctly rei)rinted from the original
authorized acting ed. New York, H. Roor-
bacli. 1889. 36 p. 12°. ( [Roorbach's Ameri-
can ed. of acting j)lays. no. 7])
© Harold Rooriiacli. New York; 1889:
37523, Dec. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 14. 51672
Woodcourt's wife; a comedy in 4 acts, by P. M.
Rosenwey, based upon George Eliofs novel,
Daniel Deronda. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul M. Rosenwev, Philadelphia; T>:
13112, June 4, 1908 ; 2c. June 4, }WS, ^1673
Woodcutter's (The) lie; play in 1 act. Ijy M.
McGovern. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1914; D : 37462 ; Milton Mc-
Govern, Atlanta. 51673a
Wooden (A) egg; 1 act dramatic composition,
t)y F. J. Beaman and Preston Kendall. [1J.
IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1911 ; D : 23900 ; Fred J. Bea-
man, Washington. 51674
Wooden (The) horse; or. How Troy fell, a spec-
tacular play, by J. Rettig.
© John Rettig, Cincinnati; 1888:3174. .Tan.
-8. 51675
• ,SVv also Spangle.
Wooden (A) Indian; l)y M. Schick. [8] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 20, 1910; D : 21384 ; Murrav
Scliick. Salt Lake City., 51676
-liy AV. B. Holland.
© W. Bob Holland, New York; 1897: ."15293.
Oct. 1. 51677
an original musical farce comedy in 2 acts,
hy R. AYarring. Typewi'itten.
© Robert Warring, Newark, N. J. ; 1900 A :
14818, June 14; Ic. June 14. 51678
Wooden man; a comedy drama in 3 acts, l»y
J. A. Fraser. jr.
© J. A. Fraser, jr.. Chicago ; 1888 : .'297.
Feb. 17. 51679
or. The story of a country store, farce in
1 act, by I\I. Nobles. [1], 6 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1913; D : 34330 ; Milton
Nobles. Brooklyn. 51680
Wooden (The) spoon; operetta in 1 act, words
liy (Gilbert Burgess, music by Hope Temple.
© Boosey & co., London ; 1892 : 46266. Nov.
14; 2c. Nov. 14, 1892. 51681
Wooden (The) toy's revenge. /SVc Noah's ark.
Wooden wedding; a .Tewish playlet, by Zebu-
Ion Levin. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1914; D: 38666; L. S. Levin,
I'.ronx. N. Y. 51681a
an original comedietta in 1 act. by M. P.
Irving.
© Mary Peir.von Irving, Flushing, N. Y. :
1892:52882, Dec. 24.
51682
Woodhill farm; a 5 act pastoral and society
drama, by L. Watkins. [46] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Llewellyn Watkins. Chicago; D : ."1.346.
July 27. 1904; 2c. Aug. 1. 1904. 5J683
2615
51684
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51703
Woodland; a forest fantasy, by Prank Pix-
ley, music by Gustav Lnders. [79] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 4346.
Dec. 4, 1903; 2c. Dec. 2, 1903. 51684
Woodland folly; creation with dramatization
bv K. S. Denis, from motive of Old Pipes and
the dryad, by F< R. Stockton. [56] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 191o ; D : 40239'; ElizalietJi
Seitz Deuig, Columbus, O. 51684a
Woodland (The) prince; by C. H. Brady. [20]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Catherine H. Brady, Denver; D: 14093,
Oct. 10, 1908; 2c. Oct. 9, 1908. 51685
Woodland princess; play for young people, by
Louise Saundei'S. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1909. 28 p. 12°.
( [French's international copyrighted ed. of
tiie works of the best authors, no. 166])
© Nov. 4, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1909 ; D : 17290 :
Samuel Fi-cncJi, New York. 51686
Woodleig'h; a drama in 4 acts, by P. Stouer,
founded upon the poem of Robert of Wood-
leigh.
© Philip Stouer, New York ; 1872 : 5285.
IMay 20. 51687
Woodman (The); conieily dniina. in ■! ;!('ls and
S scenes,, by IT. E., Brown.
© Harrv F. P.r(nvp., Troy, 111.; 1898: 1670;'..
INIar. 11. 51688
Woodman (A) soldier; a 4 act drajna, by G. E.
Breckenridge. Springfield, 111., Talbott i*t
Hamann, 1898. 29 p. 8°.
© G. E. Breckenridge, Breckenridge, 111. ;
1898:42915, July 18; 2c. Oct. 31. 51689
Woodman's (The) fate: a romantic drama in
5 acts, by J. S. Norton.
© John S. Norton, Nfew York- ; 1873 : 6199,
June 2. 51690
Woodmites (The); phiv in 3 acts with inci-
dental music, by P,. JI. Nadal. [59] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1910; D: 21 112; P.crnard
ll'larrison Nadal, New York. 51691
Woodpecker (The); drama in 3 acts, by G.
Rasely. 57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1.913; D : 32658 ; Gretchen
; Rasely, AVorces'ter. 5 1692
Woodsman (The); a comedv of camp life in
Maine, by R. Stodart. [971 p. 4°. T.vpe-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911; D : 25730 ; Robert
Stodart. New York. 51693
Sec w/.so How it happened.
Woodstock; by Sir Walter Scott, dramatized
by John W. Percy and Horace D. Roberts.
© John Wiley & sons, New York; 1891:
43037, Dec. 1. 51694
Wooed and won by telephone,
by wire.
Sec Wedded
Wooers (The); a comic opera in 3 acts, by F. V.
Frapwell.
© Florence Yermilye Frapwell. Arlinstoji,
N. .L; D: 14478, Dec. 7, 1908. 51695
a play, by G. Haas.
© Gustavus Haas, Salt Lake Cilv; 1883:
3423, Feb. 21. ' 51696
Woof; a farcical comedv in 3 a<'ts. by .1. H.
liooth. [132] p. 4°. Tyi)ewritten. ' ff
© Ic. .July 27. 1914; D : 37677 ; .John Huiifer
Booth, Boston. 51696a
Wooing' a mother; a comedy in 3 acts, by F. A.
Di-sbrowe. •'
© Frederic Augustus Disbrowe, Philadel-
])hia; 1875:332.5, Apr. 5. 51697
Wooing a widow; a comedietta in 1 act, by
Frances Aymar Mathews.
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston; 1895:
29577. .Tune 3; 2c. July 5. 51698
—--comic oiKM-etta, in 1 act, by AValter Parke,
composed by Florian Pascal. Londfin, J. AVil-
liam.s, ltd., 190.3. 19 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Joseph AVilliams, ltd., London ; D : .3253,
Apr. 7, 1903; 2c. Apr. 7, 1903. 51699
Wooing Jane; a society play for four charac-
ters, adapted from a story by Fannie Heaslii>
Lea, by Archibald LIumboldt [p.seud. of G. O.
IVfarch] Lebanon, O., March bros., 1907. 6 p.
12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 11274,
Sept. 3, 1907; 2c. Sept. 26, 1907. 51700
Wooing (The) of a violin; drama in 4 acts, by
A. S. Humphrey. Galesburg, 111., The Wag-
oner printing co., [1904] 1 p. 1., 72 p. front.,
2 pi. 12°.
© Albert S. Humphrev, Galesburg. 111.; D:
.5703, Oct. 28, 1904; 2c. Dec. 23, 1904. 51701
Wooing (The) of Caniillo; comic opera in 3
acts. l)y U. M. Sterrett. 95 ]>. 4". Typowril-
len. I Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1909: 1^:16986; Robert Mont-
gomery Sten-ett, Battle Creek. 51702
Wooing (The) of Ichabod Crane. Sec Katrina.
Wooing (The) of Mrs. Van Cott; a comedy in
3 acts, by John Ih-nest McCann. Typewritten.
© Edwin C. Jepson, Now York; 1900 A:
14423, June 11 ; 2c. .Tune 11, 51703
2616
51704
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51725
Wooing' (The) of Pomona; an opera, bj' H. A.
Shepard.
© Helen A. Shepard, New York; 1S99 :
61611, Sept. 23. 51704
Wooing (The) of Priscilla; founded on Long-
fellow's The courtship of Miles Standish, a
pastoral play in 3 acts, by S. Stange. [112]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
'© Stanislaus Stange, New York ; D : 375,
Apr. 22. 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1901. 51705
Wooing (The) of the count; an allegorical
coniedy in 3 acts, by H. Herzl)erg.
© Henry Herzberg, Baltimore ; 1897 : 3092."),
May 22. 51706
Wooing (The) of the duchess; a romantic play
in 4 acts, by H. C. Golwell. 126 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Henrv C. Colwell, Kittanning, Pa.; D:
15379, Mar. 18, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1909. 51707
Wooing (The) of the prince. Sec Fairy (The)
changelings.
Wooing (The) of Westerfield Ward; in 1 act,
by F. P. Ladd. [2], 21- p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick P. Ladd, New York ; D : 9614,
Dec. 11, 1906; Ic. Dec. 5, 1906; 2c. (printed)
Jan. 17, 1907. 51708
Wooing (The) of Wilhelmina; a comedy in 3
nets, h\ Tliomas Littletiold Marble. Boston,
AV. H. Baker & co., 1909. 30 i*. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 14344,
Nov. 21, 1908; 2c. Dec. 12, 1908. 51709
Wooing Sis. the belle of the diggin's; a comedy
: in 2 acts, by J. W. Briscoe.
V'"© John Wiley Briscoe, Cartcrville. Mo.;
1900 A: 12240, May 15. 51710
Word (The) family; a dialogue from Pleasant
hours in language fields, by James Douglas
Williams. Chicago, J. D. Williams [1906]
[16] p. 16*.
© J. D. Williams. Chicago; D : 6923, July 8,
1905; 2c. Jan. IS, 1907. 51711
Word (The) go; or. Vera, by N. Kay, St. Louis,
M<».. National Baiitist pulilislung company,
1888. IS.^i p., front. 12.
© Nannie Pvav, St. Louis; 1888:3-1013. Nov.
30 ; 2c. Dec. 21. 51712
Word (A) in private; comedy in 1 ad. Iiy A. I'l
Krows. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1910 ; D : 22.525 ; Arthur Ed-
win Krows. New York. 51713
Word (The) of a Treogin; a 4 act comedy
drama, by D. Cohen. Typewritten.
© David Cohen, St. Paul; 1896:29452, May
14;2c, Ma,vS, 51714
Word (A) of kindness; comedy in 1 act, by J.
Hayden. [3], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1913 ; D : 349-54 ; Jack Hayden,
New York. 51715
Word (A) to women; farcical modern play in
4 acts, by H. B. Osborne. [7], 128 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1912 ; D : 31481 ; Hubert Ben-
jamin Osboi-ne, New York. 51716
Words and women; an original monologue, by
T. P. Morgan. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Tom P. I\[organ, Rogers, Ark.; D: 1.3246.
-Tune 25, 1908. 51717
Words (The) of Paul; drama in 4 acts, by Char-
lotte Teller [i. e. C. T. Johnson] [97] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charlotte Teller Johnson, New York: D:
6479, Apr. 8, 1905; 2c. Oct. 3, 1905. 51718
Words of the pageant, Philadelphia. Oct.
7-12, 1912; by Francis Howard Williams,
with notes and adaptations to the Held by
E. P. Oberholtzer . . . [Philadelphia, George
H. Buchanan co., 1912] 2 p. 1., [7]-54 p. 8\
© Oct. 7. 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 9. 1912 ; A : 327193 ;
Ellis Paxsou Oberholtzer, Philadelphia.
51719
Words to the wise; a monologue, by Harry Tj.
Newton. Cliicago. T. S. DiMiison [1904] 9 p.
:12°. ([Denison's vaudeville sketches])
© T. S. Denison. Chicago; D:515n. .Tune
10, 1904; 2c. July 30, 1904. 51720
Work; n play in 3 acts, by AV. Sis.son and E.
Hoist. A «',' 1 '^T'^'i-'t,
© Weslev Sisson and Edward HoLst, Chi-
cago; 1877:9749, Aug. 24. 51721
Work and wages; society comedy in 4 acts, by
Clarence Black. 50 1. f°. Mimeographed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16385 :
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 51722
Sec also Knights of labor. — Lost (The)
paradise.
Work and wait. Sec Lawyer's (A) love.
Work (The) of the weasel: by K. B. Alexandei-.
14 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Kirkl:ind B. Alexander. Detroit ; D : .3295.
A|)r. 15, 1903: 2c. Apr. 15, 1903. 51723
Workgirl (The); a new and original iiielodr;nii:i
in 5 acts, by George Conquest and Arthur
Shirley.
© Elizabeth Marbury, New York; 1895:
38066, .Tuly 23. ■ 51724
Workhouse (The) ward; by Lady Gregory {In
Gaelic American, iMay 14, 1909)
© Ladv Gregorv, Goi-t, Trehind ; D: 1.5^57.
IMay 14, 1909; 2c. I\Tay 14, 1909. 51725
2617
51736
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51742
Working' -girl's (A) luck, ^ec Hidden help.
Working-man (The); or. The right to strike, a
comedy-drama in 2 act.s and 6 scenes, by J. C.
Welch.
© James Charles Welch, San Francisco ;
1887:4497, Feb. 23. 51726
Working-man and the lady; vaudeville plavlet.
by L. B. Buckley and H. Hamilton. 12 p.
t'°. Typewritten.
© ic. Mar. 21, 1910 ; D : 2052G ; Hari-y
Hamilton and Louise B. Buckley, Detroit.
51727
Working-man's (The) dream; by E. Bennett.
l-l p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1910; 0:21820; E. Bciin»>tt.
Chicago. 51728
Working-man's (The) rights. >S'cc Knights
(The) of labor.
Working-men to the front. N(c Tour (The)
shamrocks.
Working the growler; a farcical comedy in ,'}
acts. Ity AV. .1. l^lorence.
© William J. Florence, New York; 1885:
10246, May 5. 51729
■ See uJso Can (The) racket.
Workman's (The) hire; play in o a<ts, by B.
Israeli. |100| p. 4°. Tyi)ewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14. 1914; D: 39081; Bai-udi
Israeli. AVashington. 51729a
Workmen's (The) friend; tlrama in 4 acts, by
B. Isenberg.
[1], 60 p. 4°. M.S.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1915; D : 39854 ; Benjamin
Isenberg, Philadelphia. 51729b
Works (Collected) of Henrik Ibsen. Copy-
right ed. [Entirely rev. and ed. by William
Archer] New York, C. Scribner's .sons,
1906-08. 12 V. 12°.
Contents: v. 1. I^ady Inger of Ostrat, tr. by
C. Arclier ; The feast at Solboug, tr. by AV.
Archer and M. Morrison; Love's comedy, tr.
l)y V. H. Herford.— v. 2. The Vikings at Helge-
land ; The pretenders, tr. by AV. Arclier. — v. 3.
Brand, tr. by AV. Archer. — v. 4. Peer Gynt,
tr. l)y W. and C. Archei'. — v. 5. Emperor and
Calilean. tr. by AV. Archer. — v. 6. The league
of youtli ; I'illai's of society, tr. by AV'.
Arclier. — v. 7. A doll's liou.^e ; (Jhosts, tr. by
AV. Archer. — v. 8. An enemy of the people, tr.
by Mrs. E. Marx-Aveling ; The wild duck, tr.
by Mrs. F. E. Archer. — v. 9. Rosmersholm. tr.
by C. Archer; The lady from the sea. tr. by
I\Irs. F. E. Archer.— v. 10. Hedda Gabler ; The
UUi«ter l)uilder, ^.r. by E. Gosse and AV.
Works (Collected) of Henrik Ibsen — Contd.
Archer.— V. 11. Little Eyolf; John Gabriel
Borkman ; AA'hen we dead awaken, tr. by AA' .
Archer. — v. 12. From Ibsen's workshop, tr. by
A. G. Chater, with introduction by AA^ Archer.
© Charles Scrilmer's sons, New York; v. 1,
A : 196982, Jan. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 17, 1908 :
V. 2, A : 1.59651. Nov. 3, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906 ;
v. 3, A: 160715, Nov. 16. 1906; 2c. Nov. 16.
1906 ; V. 4, A : 166821, Jan. 25, 1907 ; 2c. Jan.
25. 1907 ; v. 5, A : 185988, Sept. 4, 1907 ; 2c.
Sept. 5, 1907; v. 6, A : 160716, Nov. 16. 1906;
2c. Nov. 16, 1906 ; v. 7, A : 1.59091, (^ct. 27,
190(i: 2c. Oct. 27. 1906; v. 8, A : 170889, Mar.
12. 1907: 2c. Jlar. 12, 1907; v. 9, A: 172871,
Aj.r. 3, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1907 ; v. 10, A : 179084,
.lune 11, 1907; 2c. June 13. 1907; v. 11, A:
191989. Nov. 13, 1907; 2c. Nov. 14, 1907; v. 12,
A : 303209, Nov. 25, 1911 ; 2c.
Dec. 4, 1911.
5 1730-5 1730k
Works (The) of Henrik Ibsen. A'iking ed.
V. 1-4. [New Y'ork, C. Scribner's sonsj 4 v.
plates, ports. 12°.
Contents : v. 1. Lady Inger of Ostrat. The
feast at Solhoug. — v. 2. The Askings at Helge-
land. The pretenders.-^v. 3. Brand. — v. 4.
Peer Gynt.
© Nov. 1. 1911 ; 2c. each Nov. 6, 1911: A:
.300433-300436; Charles Scribner's sons. New
York. 51731-51734
V. .5-8. 4 \. fronts., jilatcs, ports. 12
Contents: v. 5, Emperor and Galilean.—
V. 6. League of youth. Pillars of society. —
v. 7. Doll's house. Ghosts. — v. 8. Enemy of
the people. AA'ild duck.
© Dec. 12. 1911; 2c. each Dec. 21, 1911; A:
303513-303516; Charles Scribner's sons. New
York. 51735-51738
V. 9-11. 3 V. fronts., plates, ports. 8°.
Contents: v. 9. Rosmersliolm. The lady
from the sea. — v. 10. Hedda Gabler. The
master builder. — v. 11. Little Eyolf. John
Gabriel Borkman. AA'hen we dead awaken.
v. 9. 10. © .Ian. 16, 1912: 2c. each Jan. 18.
1912; A: 30.5376. 30-5377; v. 11, © Jan. 24,
1912: 2c. Feb. 5, 1912: A : 309089 ; Charles
Scribner's sons, New York. 51739-51741
World (The); drjinia in 5 acts, by Paul Meritt,
Henry Pettitt and Augustus Harris. [82] ji.
4°. Tyi»ewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; I) : ;5().566 ; Enielinc
Colville. Oradell, N. ,L 51741a
——and 8 tableaux, by Paul lAIeritt, Henry
Pettitt and Augustus Harris.
© Samuel Colville, New York; 1S81:()41.5.
Apr. 26. ,. 5X742
'ms
51^43
COPYRiGHl'ED IN O'HE UNITED STATES
61766
World (The)— Continued.
dr.'Hiiii ill r» ;K-ts jind !» tnliloanx. by Paul
Meriit, H. Fettitt and Augustus Harris.
© Henrv Fettitt, United States; I8S0:
18094. Aug. 26. 51743
— 1 act draiiiu of toda.v. Ity I. Leviiisoliu. |'J|,
S ]). 4". Typewritten.
© le. Nov. 28, 1911; D : 2r.89(5 ; Mrs. Ivar
Levinsolm, New York. 51744
— play in 4 arts, by C. Andrews. [2|, 95 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Inly 10. 191M; D : SSTr.o ; Cliarltoii
Andrews, Valley (3ity, N. D. 51745
— sensational comedy tabloid drama in 3 acts,
l)y Nelson Compston. Cliicago, Cliicago manu-
script CO., 1914. [32] p. f°. :Mimeograplied.
© Sept. 30, 1914; 2c. Nov. 11, 1914; D :
38775; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 51745a
World (The) a thousand years hence.
Saturn.
See
World (The) aflame; peace pageant of the des-
tiny of the world, based upon tlie European
war, by J. Hopp. [97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 22, 1915; D : 41237 ; Nellie B.
Van Slingerland and Julius Hopp, New York.
51745b
World (The) against her; a drama in 5 acts,
by Frank Harvey. Owego, N. Y., Wm. Smyth
& sou, 1888.
© Kate Claxton, United States; 1888: 1241.
Jan. 11. 51746
World (The) against him; in 3 acts, by R. H.
Uaiiies. [58] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© II. H. Raines, Los Angeles; D: 6158, Jan.
30, 1905; 2c. Jan. 30, 1905. 51747
or. For mother's sake and yours, a rural
melodrama in 4 acts, 12 scenes, bv W. II.
Hocking. [46] p. f°. Typewritten.'
© William Rollin Hocking, Batavia, la. ;
D:7455, Oct. 25. 1005; 2c. .\pr. 19, 1900.
51748
World (The) and his wife; [in 3 acts] by
diaries Frederic Nirdliiiger, after the verse
of Jose Eciiegaray's El Gran Galeoto. New
York, M. Kennerley, 1908. 215 p. front.,
plates. 12°.
© Mitchell Kennerlev, New York ; A :
224844, Dec. 12, 1908; 2c. Dec. 18, 1908.
51749
a modern drama in 3' acts, from the Span-
ish of Jos6 Echegaray, by Charles Frederick
Nirdlinger. New York, Alice Kauser. [908]
66 p. 8°. Proof.
© Julie Opp Faversham, New York ; D :
1.3840, Sept. 19, 1908; 2c. Sept. 19, 1908.
51750
World (The) and the woman; drama, by A. M.
Leitzbach. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1909 ; D : 17014 ; Adeline M.
Leitzbach, New York. 51751
play in 3 acts, by A. E. Ives. [124] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1913; D: 33911 ; Alice E. Ives.
New York. 51752
by F. De Witt.
© Francis De Witt, Chicago; D : 14187. Oct.
31. 1908. 51753
World (The) bevond the stars; bv P. H. Shev-
lin.
© Philip Henry Slievlin, Cincinnati; 1899:
51400, Aug. 10. 51754
World (The) finder; a burle.sque, by S. Mackaye.
© Steele Alackaye, Chicago; 1893:8018,
Feb. 11. 51755
a comedy, by S. Mackaye.
© Steele Macka.ve. Chicago: 1893:8017.
Feb. 11. 51756
— -a comedy drama, by S. Mackaye.
© Steele Mackaye, Chicago ; 1893 : 8015.
I'Vb. 11. 51757
— ■ a drama. Ity S. Mackaye.
© Steele Mackaye. Chicago; 1893:8014.
Feb. 11. 51758
— ii farce, by S. Mackaye.
© Steele Macka.ve, Chicago; 1893:8011.
Feb. 11. 51759
— ■ a musical comedy, by S. Mackaye.
© Steele Ma(;kaye. Chicago; 1803:8016.
Feb. n. 51760
— -an opera, by S. Mackaye.
® Steele Macka.ve, Chicago; 1893:801.3.
Feb. 11. 51761
— a pantomime, by S. Mackaye.
© Steele Mackaye, Chicago; 1893:8012.
Feb. IL 51762
— ■ a spectatorio, by S. Mackaye.
© Steele Mackaye, Chicago ; 1893 : 8019.
Feb, 11. 51763
— ■ or. The story of Columbus, a scenitorio in
2 acts, by S. Mackaye.
© Steele Mackaye, Chicago ; 1893 : 54071,
Dec. 11. 51764
World (The) forgotten; play in 4 acts, by F. IT.
Menke. 45 p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1912; D : 31730 ; Frank H.
Menke, Quincy, 111. 51765
World (The) god; drama in 4 acts, by L. C.
Cowperthwait. [67] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1912 ; D : 29618 ; Laetitia Cow-
lierthwait Sliarer, Philadelphia. 51766
2611)
51767
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51783
World (The) in 1986; or, Love has conquered,
a musical comedy in a prologue and 3 acts, by
G. W. Evans.
© George W. Evans, Washington ; 1S86 :
22343, Oct. 5. 51767
World (The) invisible; in 5 acts, by P. H. Shev-
lin. Gl nuuib. 1. S°. Printed.
<g) Philip Henry Shevlin, Cincinnati ; D :
10434, Apr. 27, 1907 ; 2c : Apr, 27, 1907. 51768
World (The) is mine; play in 4 acts, by I. A. V.
■ Harris. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
(c) Ic. Jan. 18, 3915; I):394;'.2; Ida A. V.
Harris, Chicago. 51768a
World (The) never forgives her. Sec Hath
sm a sex?
V/orld (The) of sham; comedy in 3 acts, tr. and
adapted from the French. 118 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© .Joseph Victor Blanchet, Chestnut Hill,
Pa. ; D : 14893, Jan. 25, 1909 ; 2c. June 12, 1909.
51769
World (A) of sorrow. See Molly.
World (The) of wonders; a spectacular drama,
by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1888:35322,
Dec. 11. 51770
World (The) on wheels; by F. Schwartz.
© Fred Schwartz, Philadelphia; 189G :
37.551, June 29. 51771
"World peace; a .spectacle drama in 3 acts, by
Frank P. and Kate Richards O'Hare. St.
,. Louis, Mo.. The National rip saw publisliing
■ ''co., 1915. 3 p. 1., 9-61 p. 10°.
© May L 1915; 2e. and aff. May 5; 1915:
A: 398927; National rip saw pub. co., St. liouis.
51771a
World (The) says; play in 3 acts, by K. L.
Dempster. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July G, 1915; D : 411G5 ; Robert I..
Dempster, Buffalo. 51771b
World (The), the flesh and the devil; a drama
in 4 acts, by Lesser Columbus [pseud, of L.
Cowen] [83] p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Laurence Cowen, London ; D : 14948, Jan.
30, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1909. 51772
■World (The) too small for three; a tragic
sketch, by H. Hagedorn. 2G p. 4°. Type-
' written.
© Hermann Hagedorn. Cambridge, Mass. ;
D : 15815, May 10, 1909 ; 2c. May 21, 1909.
51773
Worldly goods; play in 3 acts, by A. Moor(>.
85 p. 4°. ■ Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1909 ; D : 17G49 ; Anne Moore,
New York. 51774
World's (The) champion American boy; a ver-
satile musical drama, by F. Hassall. Type-
written.
© Frank Hassall, Minneapolis ; 1896 : .30028,
May 18 ; Ic. May 18. 51775
World's (The) end; in 4 acts, by G. Bigelow.
107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. .3, 1910; D: 22475; George Bige-
low, Franiingham, Mass. 51776
World's (The) fair; an evening entertainment
for young people's church and temperance so-
cieties, bv F. K. Earl. Lake Mills, Wis.,
[Charles L. Hubbs, 1891] 2 p. 1., 28 p. 12°.
© Fannv Kennish Earl, Lake Mills, Wis.;
1891: 13090, Apr. 10; 2c. May 15. 51777
■ musical caricature in 3 acts, by P. M.
Potter.
© Paul M. Potter, New York ; 1890 : 11940,
Apr. 11. 51778
World's (The) fair drama. See Christopher
Columbus.
World's (The) fair Midway; a comedy, by H. A.
Perry.
© Harry A. Perry, Chicago; 1893 : .54624.
Dec. 11. 51779
World's fair play; a farce in 1 act, 2 pts., by
11. A. Sav.-yer. [6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harriet Adams Sawyer, Boston ; D : 5001,
May 21, 1904; 2c. May 21, 1904. 51780
World's (A) fair scheme. Sec Missing (The)
link.
World's (The) great snare; a drama in 5 acts,
by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn ; D : 775, Aug. 19,
1901. 51781
World's (The) greatest play for international
peace; play in prologue and 4 acts, by W. A.
Woods. 37 p. 4°. ^Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1914; D: 37038; Wm. A.
Woods, Pittsburgh. 51781a
World's man; play in 3 acts, by D. E. Chantler.
107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1909 ; D : 17298 ; D. Everett
Cliantler, New Haven. 51782
World's power, .s'cc Power (The) of the world.
World's (The) series; in 3 acts, by T. A. Bar-
rett. ,50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Aldrich Barrett, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.; D: 11514, Oct. 12, 1907; 2c. Dec. 30. 1907.
51783
:>G20
51784
COPYRIGHTED IN THi; p;NITED STATES
51807
World's (The) triumph; a play, prologue. 5
act.s, epilogue, by Louis James Block. Phila-
delphia & London, J. B. Lippiucott company,
1909. 166 p. 12°.
© J. B. Lippincott co., Philadelphia; A:
2,30813, Apr. 12. 1909; 2c. Apr. 12, 1909.
51784
World's verdict.
© A. .1. Kidd, Mendota, 111.; ISS.G : 73.")2,
Mar. 28. 51785
111.
— Same.
© Albert J, Kidd, Mendota
33437, Dec. 22.
— by R, Howard.
© Rita Howard, Washington; 1882:12411
1887:
51786
.Tuly 27.
51787
an American drama in 4 acts, by L. Frank-
lin.
© Lester Franklin, Brooklyn; 1884:21774,
Oct. 3L 51788
< a melodrama in 4 acts, by L. Franklin.
[146] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lester Franklin, New York ; D : 238. Mar.
20, 1901; 2c. Mar. 20, 1901. 51789
^a society and sensational drama. 4 acts.
43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. J. Kidd. Chicago ; 1889 : 24328, Aug. 8 ;
2c. Sept. 1, 1890. 51790
World's (The) viewpoint; a drama in 4 acts,
l)y E. Lawshg.
© Er Lawshe, New York ; D : 1573.5, Apr.
29, 1909. 51791
World's (The) work; a dramatic allegory, by
Howard W. Dickinson. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1902. 11 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 2425,
Oct. 7, 1902; 2c. Oct. 27, 1902. 51792
Worm (The); drama in 3 acts, by A. Van Hou-
ten. 30 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 14, 1913 ; D : 33234 ; Albert Van
Houten, Bronxville, N. Y. 51793
-play in 1 act, by C. Cook. [3], 14 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1912; D : 3031G ; Cliadwick
Cook, San Francisco. 51794
Worm (The) that turned; comedy in 1 act and
1 scene, by B. Barnett. [2], 24 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 3. 1912 ; D : 28209 ; Ben Barnett,
New York. 51795
Worm (The) turns; a dramatization in 1 act
of chapter 11, of Frank Burlingame Harris'
The road to Ridgeby's, by D. Kimball. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© David Kimball, Boston; D : 15916, May
21, 1909; 2c. May 22, 1909. 51796
Wormwood; by W. O. Johnson. j.^^ n'l./'J/
© William Otis Johnson, Chelsea, Mass.;
1897 : 21SS6, Apr. 0. 51797
a play in 1 act, by E. C. King. S p. 4°.
Typewritten. :,, , .^ -j,. ,-^
© Emmett C.' King, New 'York ; D : 9410,
Nov. 9, 19U6; 2c. Nov. 16. 190G. 51798
■ or. The absinthe drinkers of Paris, drama
in 4 acts, drauiiitized from Marie Corelli's.
Wormwood, by B. Ilinaldo. 40 p. f°. Type-
written.
© If. Jan. 11, 1910; D : 1790."> ; Bnice Ri-
naldo, Maquoketa, la. 51799
See al.'-tij Absintheur (The)
11 1 lu '.V
Worry and work; a comedy drama in 3 actSj, by
C. D. Greene. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
i Lt © Charles Dickens Greene, Memphis, Teun. ;
D:5959, Dec. 15, 1904; Ic. Dec. 15, 1904.
: .') Yd jslixiv 51800
Worshipers (The); drama of modern American
life, in prologue and 3 acts, by J. H. Booth.
83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910; D : 20.503 ; John Hunter
Booth, Boston.
51801
Worst (The) actress in New York. See Fifty-
fifty.
Worst (The) born; a burlesque in 2 acts, by
K. Lee.
© Kenneth Lee, New York; 1897:63380,
Nov. 12.
L.) -"^rs
.61802
— a dramatic composition, by Joseph M.
Weber and Louis M. Fields.
© Weber and Fields, New York; 1897
64036, Nov. 17.
51803
Worst (The) woman in New York; a play in 4
acts, by F. Douglas. < ,^./ ..
© Frederick Douglas, Elizabeth. N.' J:';'D:
3970, Sept. 18, 1903. 51804
Worst (The) woman in the world; play in 4
acts, by F. Douglas.
© Frederick Douglas, New York ; D : 3996,
Sept. 23, 1903. 51805
Worth a million; a domestic play in 4 acts, by
E. W. Presbrey.
© Eugene W. Presbrey, New York; 1898:
29501, May 12. 51806
-a farce-comedy in 3 acts, by B. Whitney.
© Bruce AVhitnev, Milwaukee ; 1895:23201.
Apr. 26. 51807
play in 3 acts, by H. W. Swope. [84] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1915; D: 40318; Howard
Whitney Swope, Greenville, 0. . ,'j •,'■ 51807a
2()21
bRAMAtiC COMPOSITIONS
6idii7
Worth (The) of a man; drama in 1 scene, by
E. V. Campbell. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1911 ; D : 23551 ; Elizabeth Vere
Campbell, New York. 51808
Worth (The) of a woman; a play in 4 acts, by
D. G. Phillips. [54] p. f°. Typewritten.
© David Graham Phillips, New York; D :
12H4S, Feb. 10, 1908; 2c. Feb. 10, 1908. 51809
Same, [and] A point of law; a dramatic
incident. New York, D. Appleton iVc company,
1908. viii p., 2 p. 1., 3-128 p. 12°.
© D. Appleton eV: co., New York; A : 215401,
Aug. 27, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1908. 51810
Worth (The) of the world; a play in 1 act, by
J. T. Prince, jr. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John T. Prince, jr., Chicago; D: 13637,
Aug. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1908. 51811
Worth while; by C. De Vonde.
© Chester De Vonde, New York ; D : 14483.
Dec. 7, 1908. 51812
play in 3 acts, by R. R. Rollins. 90 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© le. May 21. 1912: D: 29725; Richard R.
Rollins, Des Moines. 51813
Worthy (A) liar; by R. J. Madden.
© Richard John Madden, New York; 1900
A: 10426, Apr. 24. 51814
Worthy (The) Miss Worth; comedy drama in
3 acts, l)y Victor Pnini. 112 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1911 ; D : 25347 ; Wm. .1. IVrl-
man. New York. 51815
Worthy (A) slave. Sec True (A) Frenchman.
W'ot fell; farce in 3 acts, by A. N. C. Fowler.
[2], 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915 ; D : 39784 ; Albert N. C.
Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. 51815a
a 1 act sketch, by F. Feigl.
© Fred Feigl, New York ; 1896 : 25640, Apr.
27. 51816
Would-be (The); comedy of modern American
life in 3 acts, by C. S. Booth. [90] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1911 ; D : 24832 ; Charles Stew-
art Booth, New Orleans. 51817
Would-be
blacks.
(The) actors. See Boot (The)
Would-be (The) drunkards; in 1 act, by F. A.
Lawrence. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© F. A. Lawrence, Chicago ; D : 0696, May
20, 1905; 2c. May 9, 1905. 51818
Would you? a story of the plains, by W. San-
ford.
© Walter Sanford, Indianapolis ; D : 15746,
Apr. 30, 1909. 51819
Would you believe it? drama in 5 acts, by Sa-
die Deyo Ipseud. of S. J. Deyo] [1], 55 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Ian. 26, 1914; D : 3r)7S4 ; Sarah Jane
Deyo, I'Lxcelsior, Miim. 51819a
Would you forgive her? twenty miiuite act, by
R. P. Polizzi. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1910; D : 20734 ; R. Pasquale
Poli/zi, New York. 51820
Wounded honor. Sec De Chavig'ne.
Woven of many threads; a di'nnia in 4 acts, bv
E. A. C. Bethel.
© Edwin A. C. Bethel, New York; 1883:
.5222, Mar. 20. 51821
See also Birth and g'old.
Woven (The) web; an original drama in 4 acts,
l:)y Charles Townsend. Author's edition. New
York, H. lioorbach, 1889. 45 p., diagrs. 12°.
([Roorbach's American ed. of acting plays,
no. 221)
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
37527, Dec. 9; 2c. Dec. 14. 51822
Wrack; schausi^iel in 3 anfziigen, you Peter
Egge, einzig berechtigte iiberstragnng von
Heinrich (Joebel. Berlin, Oesterheld & co.
[19151 107 p. 16°.
® Ic. June 1, 1915; D : 40S62 ; Oesterheld
& CO., Berlin. 51822a
V/raith (The) of County Hug'h; a legend, bv
M. L. Craig. [2|, 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. L. Craiu-. New York; 1895:11937.
Feb. 28 ; 2c. Fei). 28. 51823
See Homeric scenes.
See Mother (A)
Wrath (The) of Achilles.
Wreath (A) for our lady
love.
Wreath (The) of Eve; drama. l)y Mr. and Mrs.
Arthui' Giles.
© Arthur Giles and Marie C<)rbett Giles,
New York; 1895:16792, Mar. 25. 51824
Wreathed (The) dagger; a drama in 3 acts, l)y
M. Young. 101 1). 4°. Typewritten.
© Margaret Young, London; D: 14132, Oct.
24. 1908; 2c. Oct. 24. 1908. 51825
Wreck (The); in 3 acts, bv Fax [pseud, of
J. F. Strub] 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19. 1909; D: 17145; Jos. F.
Strub, Lynbroitk, N. Y.
— 1 act playette, by R. W. Keller.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1912; 0:30730:
Keller, San Francisco.
51826
[II, 8 p.
Roy W.
51827
2G22
51828
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51846
Wreck (The) — Coutinued.
or, The right to kill, drama in 4 acts, by
T. Hodgeman. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1911; D: 24958; Tliomas
Hodgeman, Minneapolis. 51838
Wreck (The) at Nyack, See Jim Hill's help-
ers.
Wreck (A) in the high seas; play in 1 act, by
S. Barnett. 3 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1913 ; D : 33274 ; Sidney Bar-
nett, New York. 51829
Wreck (The) of Stebbins' pride; a comedy in
2 acts, by Louise Latham Wilson.
© Penn. pub. co., Pliiladelphia ; 1899 :
47041, July 20 ; 2c. July 20. 51830
Wreck (The) of the First National bank; melo-
drama in 1 act, by I. Barsky. [15] p. f".
Typewritten.
© Israel Barsky, Conneaut, O. ; D : 12570,
Mar. 18, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1908. 51831
Wreck (The) of the Republic; by Stanley
Johns. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Moran & Hathaway, Seattle; D : 15683,
Apr. 21, 1909; 2c. Apr. 21, 1909. 51832
Wreckage; dramatic sketch in 1 act and 5
scenes, by G. Mervale. [2], 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 7. 1913 ; D : 32588 ; Gaston Mer-
vale, London. 51833
play in 1 act, by I. Richards. [2], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1914; D: 36217; Isabel Rich-
ards, Dayton, O. 51833a
■by M. E. Lee.
5 p.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1915 ; D : 42234 ; M. E. Lee,
St. Louis. 51833b
Wrecked; drama in 4 acts, by S. H. Matlock.
[52] p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. June 20, 1913; D: 33553; Susan
Hyman Matlock, San Antonio. 51834
-or. The shadows of a great city, sensa-
tional drama of the underworld, by C. R. War-
ren. [27] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1915; D: 39263; Charles R.
Warren, San Francisco. 51834a
Wrecked and saved; a drama in 5 acts, by E.
Sheridan. 14 p. 4°. Ms.
© Eugene Sheridan, New York ; 1887 : 2674,
Feb. 3 ; 2c. Feb. 16. 51835
Wrecked lives; an emotional drama in 5 acts,
l)y J. Anderson.
© Julia Anderson, New York ; 1888 : 36890.
Dec. 26. 51836
Wreckers (The); drama in 4 acts, by E. T.
Edgertou. [2], 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1912; D : 28219 ; Ernest T.
Edgerton, Detroit. 51837
■1 act playlet, by H. Gruher. [2], 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1913; D : 33145 ; Herman
Griilier, New York. 51838
Wrecker's (The) daughter; a drama in 3 acts,
by Bernard Francis Moore. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1896. 32 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed.
of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1896:
34594, June 11; 2c. Aug. 10. 51839
Wrecking (The) joke; by L. G. Smith. 123 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Leila Grace Smith, Springfield, Mo. ; D :
14443, Dec. 3, 1908; 2c. Dec. 3, 1908. 51840
Wrestlers (The); classic sketch of ancient
Greece, by C. E. Rogers. 6 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1910 ; D : 17948 ; Charles E.
Rogers, Fall River, Mass. 51841
Wrestling Joe; or. The bully of the mines,
in a prologue and 4 acts, by W. H. Langdon
and P. M. Allison.
© W. H. Langdon and P. M. Allison, Balti-
more; 1871:3099, Apr. 10. 51842
Wrestling Joe, the dandy of the mines; an
American drama, by Ned Buntline [pseud, of
E. Z. C. Judson]
© E. Z. C. Judson, New York ; 1872 : 1953.
Feb. 29. 51843
Wretched (The) See Valjean.
Wright brothers in France; comedy with music
in 1 act and 1 scene, by R. Barker. 45 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1909; D: 16938; Raymond
Barker, New Orleans. 51844
Wright (The) idea; comedy in 3 acts, by G.
Harrison and F. B. Elkins. 58 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1914; D: 38466; Felton B.
Elkins and Grover Harrison, Boston. 51844a
Wright pays; a playlet in 1 act, by R. A. Mar-
chand." 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1913; D: 32200; Ralph A.
Marchand, Cambridge, Mass. 51845
Wrigley of the Elks; by C. S. Bootli.
© Cliarles Stewart Booth, New (Orleans: D:
14460. Dec. 5, 1908. 51846
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DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51867
Wrinkles; by G. M. Russel.
I© Geo. May Russel, New York ; ISSO : 18SS,
Jan. 14. 51847
farcical comedy in 2 acts, by F. Dumont.
(c) Frank Dumont, New York ; 1883 : 20965,
Nov. 13.
51848
Writer (The); play in 3 acts, by W. A. Rivers.
83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1910; D : 22784 ; Walter Al-
len Rivers, Coalinga. Gal. 51849
Writing' (The) micro]; e; comedy in 1 act. by
Vj. R. .Tohnson. 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1909 ; D : 170.^)8 ; Edward Reed
Johnson, St. Louis. 51850
Writing; (The) on the wall; by Wni. J. Hurlbut.
© 01j?a Netbersole, New York ; D : 14792,
Jan. 11, 1909. 51851
a drama in 4 acts, treating <>1' Daniel and
tlie Babylonian cai)tivity of tlie .Tews, by L.
Pendleton and W. Loriiner. |1391 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© I.onis Pendleton, P>ryn Alliyn, Pa., and
WrUdit T.orimer, Hartsdale, N. Y. ; D : 70.50,
July 24, 1905; 2c. Jan. 5, 1900. 51858
play ill -J acts, by \V. J. Huribul. 1 147 | v
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 1. 1914; D:. 37178; William
James Hurlbut, New York. 51852a
Writing's (The) of Oscar Wilde. [Uniform ed.l
Ijon<l<)ii, New York, A. R. Keller & co., inc.,
1907. 329 p. illus. 8°. University ed.
DRAAfATTO CONTENTS : liady Windermere's
fan. — Tlie importance of being earnest.
© A. R. Iveller & co.. New York ; A : 168102,
Feb. 9, 1907 ; 2c. June 8, 1907. 51852b
Same. 430 p. illus. 8°. University ed.
DuAMATFC coNTiONTS : Saloiiic. — The duchess
of T'adua. — Vera; or, The nihilists.
© A. R. Iveller & co., New York ; A : 172315,
i\Iar. 20, 1907; 2c. Sept. 17, 1907. 51852c
Written (A) agreement; play in 4 scenes, by
IVirs. D. Jackson. [31, 33 p. f°. Typewril-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1912 ; D : 30941 ; Mrs. Doug-
las Jackson, Newark, N. J. 51853
Written (The) law; drama in 3 acts, by R. D.
Scott. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1913 ; D : 33847 ; Robert
Douglas Scott, Lincoln, Neb. ^ 51854
Wrong' again. »S'ce Lumber room and other
plays.
Wrong (The) agent; comedy sketch, by A. E.
Hendei-son. 8 p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1910; D : 21472 ; Alfred Edwin
Henderson, New York. 51855
Wrong (A) angled triangle; play in 1 act, bj'
F. R. Adams. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1913; D ; 33949 ; Frank R.
Adams, Whitehall, Mich. 51856
Wrong (The) baby; a farce, by Alice C. Thomp-
son. Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1907. 13 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison. Chicago ; D : 11097, Aug. 1,
1907; 2c. Oct. 2.5, 1907. 51857
Wrong (The) bird; vaudeville act, by A- M.
Moon. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1911; D: 24860; Arthur Morse
Moon, Salt Lake City. 51858
Wrong (The) bottle; a satirical skit, by Wm. D.
Hall. Typewritten.
© Frank Graham, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
21271, Aug. 25; 2c. Aug. 25. 51859
a temperance sketch in 1 scene, by McDer-
mott arijd Trumble. New York, Happy hours
company, 1875. 9 yi. 12°. ([The amateur
stage, no. 401 )
© Happv hours co., New Yoi'k ; 1875: 10545,
Oct. 13; 2c. Nov. 5. 51860
Wrong (The) bureau; in 1 act, by T. J. (}affnev.
12 ]). 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas J. Gaffuey, Albany; D : 7578.
Nov. 18, 1905; 2c. Nov. 18, 1905. 51861
Same.
© Thomas J. GafEnev, Albany ; D : 9844,
Jan. 24, 1907; 2c. Jan. 24, 1907. 51862
Wrong (The) burglar. See Her hero.
Wrong button; in 1 act, by G. R. Sims. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1910; D ; 22748 ; George R.
Sims, London. 51863
Wrong (The) denaijohn; vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by G. F. Smithtield. 19, [1] p. 4°.
Tyj)ewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1911; D; 24427; Geo. F
Smithfield. Boston. 51864
Wrong (The) doctor; by W. Gould.
© AVilliam Gould, New York; D; 1574. Mar.
13. 1902. 51865
Wrong-doers; sentiment of hope in 4 acts, by
Ij. D. Freeman. [85] p. 4°. Typewi'itten
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1913; D; 34887; Lea David
Freeman, New Orleans. 51866
Wrong (The) door; comedy in 3 acts, by A. S.
Ki'duold and M. .L Corcoran. [21, 34 p. 4°.
'i\viiewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1912; D : 30205 ; Adolph S.
Kronold and M. J. Corcoran, New York.
51867
2624
51868
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51890
Wrong- (The) dope; a comedy playlet, by A.
Bei-nlmrd and H. Lewis. 10 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 15, 1909 ; D : 16307 ; Harry Lewis
and Adolph Bernhard, New York. 51868
Wrong (The) dose; a comedy in 1 act, by J. D.
.laxone. [22] p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. Duke Jaxone, New York; D : 3204,
Mar. 28, 1903; 2c. Mar. 28, 1903. 51869
Wrong- (The) flat; a monologue, by ,T. Schon-
berg.
© James Schouberg, New York ; 1898 •
28713, Apr. 14. 51870
1 act play, by J. E. Gardner. 3 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1910 ; D : 20206 ; John E.
Gardner, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 51871
Wrong (The) g-uy. iSVe Tim the plumber.
Wrong (The) Harry; play in 1 act, by W. (i.
Hayes. 4 p. 12°. Printed.
© W. G. Hayes, Detroit; D : 3378, May 4,
1903; 2c. May 4, 1903. 51872
Wrong- (The) house; by E. L. Waitt and W.
Walter. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© Ernest L. Waitt and Wilmer Walter. Bos-
ton ; D: 11681, Nov. 7, 1907; 2c. Nov. 7, 1907.
51873
a coniedv farce in 1 act and 1 scene, by
Sidney Wilmer.
© Claude B. Gillingwater. New York ; 1898:
31567, May 21. 51874
a comedy in 1 act, by J. W. Standisli. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph W. Standish. New York ; D : 672,
July IS, 1901; 2c. .July 18, 1901. 51875
Wrong (A) impression; by J. E. Bauscli.
[20] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1910; D: 21920; .Jacob E.
Bausch. New York. 51876
Vrong (The) Johnson; nnisical skit in 3 acts,
by C. C. Rockwell. [48] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1913; D : 34701 ; Clara C.
Rockwell, Melrose, Mass. 51877
Vrong key; vaudeville sketch, by C. Hamilton
and Grace Isabel Colbron. 24 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Clayton Hamilton, New York ; D : 7737.
Dec. 20, 1905; 2c. Dec. 20, 1905. 51878
Wrong made right; sketch in 1 act, by B. L.
Hart. 4 p. t° . Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1913; D: 33026; Byron L.
Hart. Rochester, N. Y. 51879
Wrong (The) man; comedy in 1 act and 1 scene,
by C. Gillingwater. 16 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Claude Gillingwater, New York ; D : 3873,
Aug. 26, 1903; 2c. Oct. 23, 1903. 51880
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by E. E. Baker.
© Edith Ellis Baker, New York; 1900 A:
21186, Aug. 24. 51881
play in 4 acts, by A. McVay. [5], 141 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1912; D : 30976 ; Ann Mc-
Vay, New York. 51882
— ^or. Left at the finish, 1 act musical com-
edy, by L. F. Davenport. 7 p. f°. Type-
written. [Wox-ds only]
© liew Francis Davenport, Hilly ard.
Wash. ; D : 13524, Aug. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 10,
1908. 51883
■ Sec ff/.so Grange plays, no. 3.
Wrong (The) man in the right place; a comi-
cal, musical, saltatorial farce in 1 act, by the
Yokes familj\
© Harry W. Corbyn, New York; 1873:
11677, Oct. 10. 51884
a nuisical dramatic composition, written
and composed by H. Wall.
© Harrv Wall, New York; 1871:9607.
Oct. 14. 51885
Wrong (The) message: in 1 act, by Mr. and
Mrs. B. S. Mears. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Mears. Chicago; D:
11286, Aug. 22, 1907; Ic. Aug. 22, 1907; Ic.
Oct. 7, 1907. 51886
Wrong (The) Miss Mather; a comedy in 1 act
bv Helen Sherman Griflith. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1905. 18 p. 12°. (On cover:
Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7223,
Sept. 7. 1905; 2c. Oct. 12, 1905. 51887
Wrong (The) Mr. Bob Fitzsimmons; in 1 act,
2 .scenes, by Eddie Hughes. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Nellie pjlisa Boyne, West SomervlUe.
Mass.; D: 10500, May 6, 1907; 2c. May 17.
1907. 51888
Wrong (The) Mr. Corbett; comedy playlet in 1
act, 4 scenes, by Geo. L. Phillips, jr., revised
by Barry Gray. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
" © Ic. Aug. 9, 1911 ; D : 24883 ; Joseph Wil-
son and George Howard, Philadelphia.
51889
Wrong (The) Mr. Murphy; comedy, dramatic
l.laylet in 1 act, by L. C. Langlois. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. .July 11. 1910; D: 21533; Leslie Clay-
ton Langlois, Chicago. 51890
2625
51891
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51909
■Wrong (The) Mr. Tenipleton; vaudeville
sketch, by L. A. Bradstroet. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1913 ; D : 34160 ; Laura Almos-
nino Bradstreet, Chicago. 51891
Wrong- (The) Mr. Wright; comedy playlet, by
O. O. Voruui. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1913; D : 34373 ; Ola Owen
Vorum, New York. 51892
Wrong (The) Mrs. Appleton; comedy in 3 acts,
by Frank Maltese. 57 p. f°. Typewritten.
■© Salvatore R. Maltese, Salt Lake City ; D :
3087, Mar. 4, 1903; 2c. Mar. 27, 1903- 51893
Wrong (The) number; dramatic playlet in 1
act, by C. B. Hoadley. [2], 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 1, 1915; D: 40803; Charles
Byron Hoadley, New York. 51893a
Wrong package; a comedy in 1 act for female
characters only, by Helen Sherman Griffith.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1906. 20 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 9071,
Sept. 12, 1906; 2c. Oct. 16, 1906. 51894
Wrong (The) picture; a 1 act play, by E. T.
Spears. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1912 ; D : 30041 ; Edward T.
Spears, Brooklyn. 51895
Wrong (The) raid; or, Tenderloin tribulations,
by Max Fifer.
© Marie Valeska, New York; 1899:42082,
June 28. 51896
Wrong (The) road; dramatic play in 1 act. by
H. C. Hickman. 22, [1] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 31, 1911 ; D : 24370 ; Howard C.
Hickman, San Francisco. 51897
21 p.
a play in 1 act, by Charles Horwitz.
4°. Typewritten.
© J. J. Shea, Worcester ; D : 8849, July 20,
1906; 2c. July 20, 1906. 51898
Wrong (The) room; by E. D. Cahu. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edwin D. Calm, New York; D: 14287,
Nov. 14, 1908; 2c. Nov. 14, 1908. 51899
farcical comedy sketcli, by C. Courtney.
[1], 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1912 ; D : 30980 ; Cyril Court-
ney, Boston. 51900
Wrong (The) side of the game; or. His last
chance, a di'ama in 4 acts, by John Rupert
Farrell. [65] p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. R. Farrell, New York ; D : 11475, Oct.
7, 1907; 2c. Oct. 7, 1907. 51901
Wrong (The) side of the road; [a play in 1
act] by Frank Howell Evans. London. S.
French, ltd.; New York, S. French [1906]
16 p. 12°. (On cover: French's international
copyrighted ed. of the works of the best au-
thors, no. 101)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 8651,
.Tune 7, 1906; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. 51902
Wrong (The) trail; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
L. Chambers. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lee Chambers, St. Louis ; D : 7029. Julv
24, 1905; 2c. July 24, 1905. 51903
Wrong train; black-face singing, talking and
(lancing act, by Happy Beuway [i. e. A. P.
Renway] 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1913 ; D : 33165 ; Happy Ben-
way and Pearl Dayton, West Warren, Mass.
51904
play in 1 act, by Happy Benway. [9] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1913; D: 35335; A. P.
(Happy) Beuway, West Warren, Mass.
51905
Wrong (The) trunk; a 1 act comedy by A. R.
Moliere. Typewritten.
© Anais Redin Moliere, San Francisco;
1899 : 8342, Jan. 26 ; 2c. Jan. 26. 51906
Wrong (The) wedding; play in 3 acts, by K. L.
Nevins. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1915; D : 39261 ; Kate Lock-
wood Nevins, Antioch, Cal. 51906a
Wrong (The) woman; drama in 4 acts, by
Fawcett Lomax. [128] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1914 ; D : 38168 ; F. J. Shell
and J. Frank Stephens, New York. 51906b
play in 1 act, by F. Pangle. [5] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1914; D: 38868; Frances
Pangle, New York. 51906c
Wrong (The) woman in the right place; a
Negro sketch in 2 scenes, by J. C. Stewart
[pseud, of John Stewart Crossy] New York,
R. M. De Witt, 1876. 7 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's
Ethiopian and comic drama, no. 99])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7995, July 3 ; 2c. Dec. 28. 51907
Wrong (The) Wright; a vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by Archie E. Morrow. New York, M.
Witmark & sons, 1907. 16 p. 12°.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 11832.
Nov. 29, 1907; 2c. Nov. 29, 1907. 51908
Wronged; a drama in prologue and 4 acts, by
G. W. Berger.
© George W. Berger, New York ; 1884 :
20237, Oct. 8. 51909
2626
51910
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51924
Wronged — Continued.
a play in 4 acts, based on ttie life of ap-
prentices, by Leo Parker.
'© Kalman Parker, Philadelphia ; D : 8914,
.Tnne 29, 1906. 51910
or, The way of the transgressor is hard.
a romance of crime and retribntion in 3 acts,
by E. H. Fenno.
© Edward H. Fenno, Somerville, Mass. :
1872:8002, July 27. 51911
Wronged from the start. Sec Myrtle Clay-
ton.
Wronged (The) heir. See Gaeton, the dumb
brigand.
Wronged (A) man; a modern and realistic emo-
tional drama of real life in 4 acts, by A. E.
Geismardo.
© A. E. Geismardo, San Francisco; 1887:
20861, Aug. 13. 51912
Wrongly accused; a comedy drama of love
and adventure in 4 acts and 7 scenes, by A. B.
Wills. [150] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anthony E. Wills, Brooklyn; D: 181 71,
June 12, 1908; 2c. June 20, 1908. 51913
See also Manicurist (The)
Wrongs (The) of a life time; a 4 act melo-
drama, by M. Cook. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Minnie Cook, Paterson ; D : 13284. Julv
3, 1908 ; 2c. July 8, 1908. 51914
Wrought by his own hand. See Cecil Strath-
more.
Wszystko w porzadku; farsa w 1 akcie, napi-
sana przez Norberta Wickiego. Chicago, Nak-
iandem autora [1911] 15 p. 8°.
© Sept. 6, 1911; 2c. Sept. 11, 1911; D:
25319; Norbert Wicki, Chicago. 51915
WUstling (Der); lustspiel in 2 akten, von Georg
Hermann [pseud, of Georg Hermann Bor-
chardt] Berlin, E. Fleischel & co., 1911. 90 p,
12°.
© June 3, 1911 ; 2c. July 20. 1911 ; D : 24737 ;
Egon Fleischel & co., Berlin. 51916
Wunder (Das) (The miracle); grosse panto-
mime in 2 akten und einem zvvischenspiel,
von Karl Vollmoeller, musik von Engelbert
Humperdinck, regie Max Reinhardt. Berlin,
E. Bote & G. Bock, 1912. 25 p. 12°.
© Sept. 16. 1912; 2c. Oct. 28, 1912: D:
31304; Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 51917
Wunder (Das) des Beatus; drama in 4 akten,
von Hans Miiller. Berlin, E. Fleischel & co.,
1910. 147 p. 12°.
© Nov. 10, 1910; 2c. Sept. 14, 1910; D:
22046; Egon Fleischel & co., Berlin. 51918
Wunder (Das) des heiligen Antonius;
satirische legende in 2 aufztigen, von Maurice
Maetei'linck, deutsche von F. von Oppeln-
Bronikowski. Autorisierte ausg. ,Tena und
Leipzig, E. DiPdrichs, 1904. 45, [1] p. 12°.
© Friedrich von Oppeln-Bronikowski, Ber-
lin; D : 4108, Oct. 15, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1904.
51919
Wunder (Das) des heiligen Terenz; ein lust-
spiel aus dem mittelalter in 3 aufziigen, von
Franz Adam Beyerlein. Berlin-Ch., Vita,
deutsches verlagshaus, 1911. 120 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1911; 2c. Jan. 16, 1912; D:
28334 ; Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, g. m. b. h.,
Berlin-Charlottenburg. 51920
Wunderbare (Der); dramatischer scherz in 1
akt, von Otto Eisenschitz. 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1914 ; D : 36451 ; Comoedia.
Wien-Berlln. 51920a
Wunderbare (Die) kur. See Tugendbold (Der)
Wunderniiihle (Die); possenspiel in 3 akten,
von Bernhard Buchbinder, musik von Bela
Zerkovitz. Soufflier- und regiebuch. Leipzig,
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky)
1914. 78 p. 8°.
© Ic. June 16, 1915; D : 40954 ; Ludwig
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig.
51920b
— — Same. Textbuch der gesiinge. Leipzig, Lud-
wig Doblinger, 1914. 22 p. 12°.
© Mar. 24, 1914; Ic. July 11, 1914; D:
37535; L. Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky),
Leipzig. 51920c
Wurzburger's mistake; farce in 1 act and 2
scenes, by F. H. James and Geo. M. Rosener.
[1]. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912; D: 29253; Fred H.
James, New York. 51921
Wuthering Heights; drama in 5 acts, by C. C.
Lovell, from the novel by Emily Bronte.
[126] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1914; D : 37231 ; Caroline
Couper Lovell, Birmingham, Ala. 51921a
-or, Heathcliff, the waif, dranui in 4 acts,
dramatized from the novel of Emily Bronte,
by E. Estill. 79 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1911; D: 25766; Eugenia
E.still, Kirkwood, Ga. 51922
Wycheholme; a play in 4 acts, by S. W. Lyne.
© Samuel AV. Lyne, New York; 1875:774,
Jan. 26. 51923
Wyezraman Willow; by F. L. Gailey.
© Florence L. Gailey, Detroit; 1898 : .54740,
Sept. 19. 51924
2627
51925
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
51947
Wyoming; a dniiiia of the Revolution, by an
Algonquin [F. J. Biddle] Cincinnati, Gazette
company print, 1875. 22 p. 12°.
© P^i-ancis J. Biddle, East Walnut Hills, (). ;
1875: 10668, Oct. 15; 2c. Oct. 28. 51925
new play in 4 acts, by E. A. Martin. [118]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Alliu Martin, Cody, Wyo. ; D:
7425, Oct. 19, 1905; 2c. Oct. 19, 1905. 51926
or. The stone cross, a comedy drama in
4 acts, by AVilliam M. Lawrence. [1], 92 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© James H. Wallick, New York; D : 414.
Apr. 22, 1001 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1901. 51927
Wyoming girl; by Nesbit Scoville. 60 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1909 ; D : 16810 ; William E.
Le Roy and Daisy Hazelton, Chicago. 51928
Wyoming mail.
© Chas. W. Daniels, Boston; lS99:i8315,
July 26. 51929
Same.
© Geo. E. Sprout. Wilmington. Del. ; 1S99 :
54457. Aug. 26; 2c. Sept. 16. 51930
Wyoming (A) wedding breakfast; by Ethel
Opdyke [pseud, of E. O. Tubbs] 48 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ethel Opdyke Tubbs, Council Bluffs, la. ;
D : 15755, Apr. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1909.
51931
Wyoming (The) whoop; a 1 act play, by W. M.
Cressy. [4], 27 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Will M. Cressy, Concord, N. H. ; D : 9746.
Jan. 5, 1907; 2c. Jan. 5, 1907. 51932
X rays; a drama in 4 acts, by V. Struck.
© Vallv Struck, Minneapolis; 1897:18624,
Mar. 22. 51933
X rays in society. Typewritten.
© Hattie Delaro-Barnes, New York ; 1897 :
74200, Nov. 5 ; 2c. July 7, 1900. 51934
X 36; play of modern everyday life in New York ,
in 4 acts, bv A. O. Warburg and J. E. Brady.
[121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1918; D : 34292 ; Albert o.
Wax'burg and Jasper Ewing Brady, New
York. 51935
X- world (The); a comedy drama in 5 acts, by
P. H. Shevlin. Typewritten.
© Philip Henry Shevlin, Cincinnati ; 1897 :
62096*, Nov. 4; 2c. Nov. 4. 51936
Xanderl; operette in 3 akten, von Erich Urban
unfl Theo Halton, musik von Joseph Snaga.
Berlin, Berliner theater-verlag, e. m. b. h.,
1913. S3 p. 12". [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1913; D: 34879; Berliner
(boater verlag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 51937
Xantho chez les courtisanes; corned ie en 3 actes
(lont un prologue en vers, par Jacques Riche-
liin, musiqiie de scone do Xaviei' Leroux.
Paris, Lil)rairie Cliarpentier et Fasquelle,
1910. 5 p. 1., [3]-136 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Juno 1, 1910; 2c. June 17, 1910; D:
21358; F^ugene Fasquelle, Paris. 51938
Xartella; by F. C. Dieudonne. IS p. 12°.
© P"']orence Carpenter Dieudonne. Washing-
ton ; 1S97 : 73247, Dec. 28 ; 2c. Nov. 19, 1908.
51939
Xeda's fickle lover; a drama in 4 acts, bv L. J.
L. Stilwell. Ill p. f°. Typewritten. "
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklvn ;
D: 12073, Jan. 3, 190S; 2c. Mar. 12, 1908.
51940
Xerxes; a tragedy in 5 acts, bv Madawaska
[pseud, of L. J. Bellisle] [9], 74 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Levina J. Bellisle, New York ; D : 7206.
Sept. 5, 1905; 2c. Sept. 9, 1905. 51941
Xilona; lyric drama in 4 acts, by F. A. Mac-
Nutt. 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1911 ; D : 25259 ; Francis A.
MacNutt, New York. 51942
Ximenes; a ti'agedy, by F. AV. Darling.
© Francis Woods Darling, Boston ; 1886 :
27381, Dec. 4. 51943
Xitrian scenes; or, Xitria, by E. T. Potter.
© Edward T. Potter, Newport, R. I. ; 1884 :
2436, Feb. 2. 51944
Xmas on the border; dramatic sketch, bv R. C,
Croxton. [3], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Jan. 10, 1914 ; D : 35612 ; R. C. Crox-
ton, New York. 51944a
Xs (The) of the X roads. Ncr Inflation.
Y al Cesar, lo que es del Cesar; coniedia en 1
ado, original de F. Toro Lima. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1909. 30 p.
12°.
© Francisco Toro Luna, INladrid ; D : 16144,
.lune 23, 1909; 2c. June 23, 1909. 51945
Y Juli-et the tart; a musical exaggeration in 2
acts, by P. A. Gifford and li. S. Mott.
© P. A. Gifford and Laurence S. Mott.
Newark, N. J.; 1887:20951, Aug. 15. 51946
Y salir trasquilado; juguete comico-lfrico en 1
acto, dividido en 4 cuadros, en prosa, original
de A. (rarcia Sanchez, mtisica del maestro
Teodoro San Josf. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espafioles] 1908. 23 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© .Mfi'cdo Garcia Sanchez, Madrid ; I>:
137S0, Sept. 14, 1908; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908.
51947
2628
51948
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
51967
Y sigue la vidal . . . ; cmaediu en I acto,
(lividiflo en 2 cuadros, original de Luis Linares
Becerra y Luis Germ:in. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espafioles] 1911. 23 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28167 ;
Luis Linares Bocerra y Luis Gernifin, Madrid.
51948
Ya no hay Piriueos! revista en 1 acto en 4
cuadros y 1 entrecuadro, original de I>. de
Larra y M. Fernandez de la Puente, iniisica
del maestro Foglietti. Madrid [Sociedaci de
autores espafioles] 1913. 34 p. 12°. (Libret-
to only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
,30rM3; Luis de Larra y Manuel Fernandez de
la Puente, Madrid. 51948a
Ya se van los quintos, madre! zarzAiela en 1
acto, dividido en 4 cuadros, en verso, original
de A. B. Alfaro, musica del maestro Tom.ls Bre-
16n. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espafioles 1
1908. 41 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Alfonso P.. Alfaro. ^Ladrid ; D: 14499,
Dec. 11. 1908; 2c. Dec. 11, 1908. 51949
Yacht (The) club; a farcical, musical comedy
in 3 acts, by J. Fielding.
© John Fielding, New York; 1881:1811,
Feb. 4. 51950
Yachting (The) party; vaudeville act in 3
scenes, by J. Le Brandt. [2], 6 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1915; D: 39320; Joseph Le
Brandt, New York. 51950a
Yachtsman (The); or. The brides of Sayville,
an operetta in 4 acts, words and music by
a. H. Curtis.
© George Henrv Curtis, Brooklyn ; 1891 :
28001. Aug. 4. 51951
Yacob's hotel experience; farce in 1 act, [and]
Home rule; a charade in 2 scenes, by B. F.
lOberhart.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1896:70937,
Dec. 30; 2c. Jan. 8, 1897. 51952
Yac\ip; a sensational drama in 3 acts and a pro-
logue, by W. J. Tliompson.
© W. J. Cumberland, United Stales; 1873:
298.5, Mar. 25. 51953
Yagowauea; Indian play in 1 net, I»y Helen P.
Kane. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1914, 14 p. 12°. [AVitb music]
([French's international copyrigltted ed. of
the works of the best authors, no. 295] )
© Dec. 11, 1914; 2c. Dec. 14, 1914; D:
39074; Samuel French, New York. 51953a
a tragedy in 1 act, by Helen Kane, with ac-
companving music, original Indian songs. 14
p. obi." 16°. Typewritten.
© Helen P. Kane, Washington; D : 13746,
Sept. 9, 1908; 2c. Nov. 3, 1908. 51954
Yaizer hare; drama in 4 acts, by M. Gabel.
, i.' Ill
[80] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1912; D : 288-57 ; Max (iabei.
Brooklyn.
51955
comedy with prologue and 3 acts,
Lewis.
Yakie; a
by C. B.
© C. B. Lewis. Detroit ; 1879 : 2.563, Feb. 24.
51956
Yale mixture; cliaracter sketch, by Sager
Midgely. Typewritten.
© Tom Maguire, New York ; 1897 : 5901,
Jan. 19; Ic. Jan. 19. 51957
Yaller (The) dog; a tale of the border land,
by W. Sanford.
© Walter Sanford, Indiiinapolis ; D : 15747,
Apr. 30, 1909. 51958
Yania Yama girl; a play.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 13894,
July 22, 1908. 51959
Yama Yama land; a play.
© M. ^^'itmark & sons. New York ; D : 13393,
July 22, 1908. 51960
play in a prologue and 4 acts, by Grace
DufRe Boylan. 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1909; D : 16791 ; M. Wit-
mark & sons, New York. 51961
Yama Yama man; a play.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 13391,
July 22, 1908. 51962
Yama Yamas; a play.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 13392.
July 22, 1908. 51963
Yankee (The); a play in 1 act, by C D'A. Mac-
kay. [1], 21 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1913; D : 32341 ; Constance
D'Arcy INInckay, New York. 51964
Yankee (The) Amazon; a drama in 4 acts, by
F. J. Duquosne. [123] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fritz Joubert Duquesiie, New York; D:
5189, .Tune 16, 1904; 2c. Oct. 17, 1904. 51965
Yankee (The) and the Southerner; a play in 4
acts, 5 scenes, by K. B. Lane. [121] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Richard Bacholder Lane, Chicago: D:
6648, May 8, 1905; 2c. May 8, 1905. 51966
Yankee (The) artillerist. See Spirit (The) of
'76.
Yankee (The) band parade.
© James Clinton Leurs, Hartford: 1SS6:
12976, June 3. 51967
2629
51967
DEAMATTC COMPOSITIONS
51988
Yankee blood. See Up North.
Yankee boy; comedy in 3 acts, by J. Suther-
land. [1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16. 1914; D: 36034; Joaiiiiie
Sutherland, Chicago. 51967a
Yankee boys in blue. t<ee '76.
Yankee (The) brigands; n)usical comedy in 2
acti<, by .T. S. Craudell and Victor F. Lecoq,
jr. 36 p. 4"". Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 8. 1913 ; D : 32609 ; John S. Cran-
dell, State College, Pa. 51968
Yankee (The) consul; an opera in 2 acts,
libretto by H. M. Blossom, jr.
© Henrv M. Blossom, jr.. New York; D:
3757, .Tuly"l8, 1903. 51969
Yankee (The) corporal; a drama in a prologue
and 3 acts, by A. Thompson.
© Auguftine Thompson. Lowell ; 1879: 4551,
Apr. 5. 51970
Yankee (A) daughter. See Soldier's (A)
bride.
Yankee (The) detective; a drama in 3 acts, by
W. Elsworth Stedman. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son, 1886. 32 p. 12°. ( [Star drama] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1886 : 22869, Oct.
11 ; 2c. Oct. 15. 51971
Same.
© W. Elsworth Stednuin, Fennville, Mich.,
as the author, in renewal for 28 years. Re-
newal no. 5709, Sept. 25, 1914. Original entry,
Oct. 11. 1886, no. 22869. 51971a
or, Shadowed to doom, by W. Baker.
© William Baker, Washington ; 1876 : 6605.
3 lay 27. 51972
Yankee doings; musical comedy in 4 acts, by
A. A. West. 31 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© 1c. .Tiin. 14, 1911; D: 23093; Augustus A.
West, Brooklyn. 51973
Yankee Doodle; by Mrs, S. Crowninshield. 34
p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Mrs, Schuvler Crowninsliield, Senl Hai--
bor. Me.; D : 7524. Nov. 7. 1905; 2c, Sept. 12,
190.5. 51974
:; liistoriciil show in 4 nets, by S, C, de Sois-
sons. Typewritten.
© S. C. de Soissons, Campello, Mass.; 1895:
1969.5, Apr. 9 ; Ic. Apr. 9. 51975
musical farce comedy, by N. Wills.
© Norma Wills, Pittsburgh; 1892:42321,
Oct. 19. 51976
a rural comedy drama in 3 acts, by E. F.
Yankee Doodle and Dixie.
© Ulysses Sehorne Allen, Pueblo, ('ol. ; D:
2845, .Jan. 12, 1903. 51978
Yankee Doodle dandy; spectacular musical
fantasy in 3 acts, by A. Cassidy. [104] p.
f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Asa Cassidy. New York ; D : 6020, .Ian.
7, 1905; 2c. .Tan. 7, 190.5. 51979
Yankee Doodle detective; a play in 4 acts, by
J. K. MacCurdy. [67] p. f°. Typewritten.
© James Kvrle MacCurdv, Brentwood,
N. Y. ; D : 10068, Mar. 4 ; 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 4,
1907. 51980
Yankee Doodle girl; a comedy in 2 acts, by E.
Mathews. [40] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ezra INIathews, Indianapolis ; D : 6720.
May 24, 1905; 2c. May 24, 1905. 51981
■ musical comedy in 3 acts, by F. Hylands.
28 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Fred Hylands. New York ; D : 6193, Feb.
8, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1905. 51982
a musical, farcical diversion in 2 acts, by
Barney Gerard. [.56] p. 4 . Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Edwin D. Miner, New York; D : 6821,
.Tune 15, 1905; 2c. .Tune 15, 1905. 51983
Yankee Doodle girls; a burlesque in 2 acts, by
T. AV. Dinkins. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas W. Dinkins, New York ; D : 6954,
.Tuly 1, 1905; 2c. Aug. 21, 1905, 51984
in 2 acts, by J, Singer,
© Jack Singer, New York ; D : 6647, May 8,
1905. 51985
See also Annie Hart's Yankee Doodle
Rush.
© Edward F. Rush, New York ; 1897 : 11,587,
Feb. 17. 51977
girls.
Yankee Doodle, jr.; an operatic extravaganza
or burlesque in 2 acts and 4 tableaux, music
by H. Perlet.
© Herman Ptn-let, New York ; 1895 : 34476,
July 2. 51986
Yankee Doodle juniors; nuisical playlet of
youthful America, by J. IMcCree. [1], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1915; D : 41742 ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 51986a
Yankee Doodle princess; a dramatic sketch in
1 act. by Otis Turner and A. Gillespie. [2],
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Gillespie, Chicago ; D : 7969, Feb.
9, 1906; 2c, .Tan. 29, 1906. 51987
Yankee Doodle up-to-date; an extravaganza
opera in 2 acts, libretto by T. W. Norcross,
jr.
© T, W. Norcross, jr., New York; 1895:
48645, Sept. 24, 51988
2630
51989
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
52009
Yankee Doodle's trip to Dixie; sm liistorical
play for young people, by Effie I>ouise Koogle.
liPbanou. O.. March brothers, .1906. cover-
title, 16 p. 12°.
© March bros., Leljaiion, o. ; D : 9258, ()c(.
18, 1906; 2c. Nov. 10, 1906. 51989
Yankee Doodledum; a comic opera iu 3 acts,
book and lyrics by F. E. Brooks. [9.5] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Fred Emerson Brooks, New York ; D :
7581, Nov. 20, 1905; 2c. Nov. 29, 1905. 51990
Yankee drum major.
© James Clinton Lewis. Hartford ; 1886 :
12980, .Tune 3. 51991
Yankee (The) drummers; a musical comedy in
3 acts, by H. L. Lyman. 55 p. f°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Herbert L. Lyman, Spring Lake, Mich. ;
D : 13036, Aug. 26, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1907.
51992
Yankee (The) duelist; an original farce by A.
Newton Field. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1882.
9 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. Ill] )
© A. D. Ames. Clyde, O. ; 1883:644. .Tan.
10; 2c. Jan. 10. 51993
Yankee (The) fakir; a comedy in 3 acts, by C.
Ivenna.
© Charles Ivenna, Mansfield, Mass. ; D :
15231, Mar. 3, 1909. 51994
Yankee fantasies; 5 1 act plays, by P. Mackaye.
New York, Duffield & company, 1912. xiv,
[2], 169 p. 12°.
Contents : Chuck ; an orchard fantasy. —
Gettysburg; a woodshed commentary. — The
antick ; a wayside sketch. — The cat-boat ; a
fantasy for music. — Sam Average; a sil-
houette.
© Feb. 17, 1912; 2c. Feb. 20, 1912; A:
305682; Percy Mackaye, Windsor, Vt.
51995
Yankee (The) genius. Sec Reuben Glue.
Yankee girl; a drama of the Rebellion in 4
acts, by A. R. Whytal. 114 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© A. R. Whytal, New York; 1890:3933,
Jan. 30; 2c. Aug. 1. 51996
[a musical play in 3 acts] by G. V. Hobart.
94 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 30. 1909; D: 16739; George V.
Hobart. Pelham Manor, N. Y. 51997
Yankee (A) Gretchen; by Elsie M. MacKay.
© E. M. MacKay, Buffalo ; D : 5020^ May
13, 1904.
Yankee grit; a musical comedy la 3 acts, by
W. P. Schoen. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© William I*. Schoen, New York ; D : 13712,
Sept. 3. 1908; 2c. Sept. 3, 1908. 51999
Yankee (The) hero. See Star (The) of Cuba.
Yankee (The) hornet; dramatic composition in
4 acts, by J. F. Malloy. 92 p. f*. Typewrit-
ten.
© ,Tohn Francis Malloy, Meriden, Conn. ;
D: 14104. Oct. 20, 1908; 2c. Nov. 2, 1908.
52000
Yankee king; a new Humpty Durapty stoi'y,
comedy drama in 3 acts, by L. D. Ellsworth.
[44] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1909 ; D : 16465 ; Lee D. Ells-
worth, Areola, Ind. 52001
a travesty, by a Washington correspondent
[F. J. Dyer] 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© F. J. Dyer, Washington ; D : 15574, Apr.
8, 1909; 2c. Apr. 8, 1909. 52002
Yankee (The) kitchen. See Josie.
Yankee (A) Mormon; burlesque comic opera
in 1 act, by A. R. P. Owens. 39 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic, Apr. 8, 1910 ; D : 20743 ; A. R. Penly
Owens, Newark, N. J. 52003
Yankee notions; by a Yankee [K. T. de Roode]
© Kate T. de Roode, Covington, Ky. ; 1889 :
23052, July 27. 52004
a comedy in 4 acts, by P. S. Plunkett.
© Percy S. Plunkett, Minneapolis; 1889:
52005
31271, Oct. 15.
Yankee (A) pasha.
See Magic eyes.
51998
2631
Yankee (A) peddler's visit to the Shakers; a
play illustrating their life and usages in year.s
past, by W. W. Culver.
© W. W. Culver, West Lebanon, N. H. :
1886 : 2623, Jan. 36. 52006
Yankee (The) peril; a comedy with music,
book by H. Noble, lyrics by D. K. Stevens,
nuisic by Dan .T. Sullivan.
© Howard Noble, Boston ; D : 9977. Feb.
16, 1907. 52007
Yankee (The) prince; play with music, in 3
acts, bv G. M. Cohan. 1 p. 1., 3-48 numb. 1.
8°. Printed. [Words only]
© Geo. M. Cohan, New York; D: 12657,
Apr. 1, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 1. 1908. 52008
Yankee (The) princess; Hungarian operetta,
by R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Osterville, Mass.; D:
12233, Jan. 23, 1908. 52009
52010
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52031
Yankee (The) regent; comic opera in 2 acts.
by C. S. Adelman and I. L. Blumenstock.
mu.sic by B. M. Jerome. [2], 94 p. f°. Type-
written.' [Libretto only]
© Charles S. Adelman, I. L. Blumenstock
and Ben M. Jerome, United States ; D : 6789,
Jime 8, 1905 ; 2c. June 8, 1905. 52010
Same. [1], 47 p. f°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Charles S. Adelman, I. L. Blumenstock
and Benjamin M. Jerome, Chicago ; D : 7683,
Nov. 29, 1905; 2c. Nov. 29, 1905. 52011
Yankee (The) schoolmaster. See Penu Hap-
good.
Yankee shavings. See D'ye want a shave?
Yankee (A) splash; by Albert Cowles. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph L. Plunkett, New York ; D : 11253,
Aug. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 29, 1907. 52012
Yankee (The) spy; an historical drama in 3
acts, by G. F. Crosby.
© George F. Crosby, Manchester, N. H. ;
1876 : 4675, Apr. 17. 52013
Yankee tactics; or, Down in the will, a do-
mestic comedy in 1 act, by Mi'S. M. A. D.
Clifton.
© Mrs. M. A. D. Clifton, Wheeling, W. Va. ;
1872 : 10196. Sept. 23. 52014
Yankee (The) tar; a nautical extravaganza in
1 act, by J. F. Cordray. [3] p. f°. Type-
written.
© John F. Cordray, Portland, Or. ; D :
15620, Apr. 14, 1909; 2c. Mar. 26. 1909.
52015
Yankee (A) tourist; a nmsical comedy in 3
acts, book by Richard Harding Davis, lyrics
by Wallace Irwin, music by Alfred G. Robyn.
[116] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 9886,
Feb. 1. 1907; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907. 52016
•
Yankee (The) tourist in Japan; pianologue
skit with a plot, by J. Geo. Dube [pseud, of
G. J. Dubey] 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1912; D: 29206; Geo. J.
Dubey, Berlin, N. H. 52017
Yankee (The) volunteer; by E. R. Kenney.
© Eugene R. Kenney, Dayton, O. ; 189!) :
184,59, Mar. 11. 52018
Yankee wit; by L. J. Dittmar.
® Louis .T. Dittmar, Jersey City ; D : 6723.
Mny 17, 190.1. 52019
Yankee would a- wooing go; in 4 acts, by
Tficbfird Lane. 1125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© R. Lane. Chicago; D : 9000, Aug. 27,
1906; 2c. Aug. 27, 1906. 52020
Yankeephobia; a spectacular extravaganza in 4
acts, liy Switzer St. Elmo.
© Dolf Rochester, New York; 1880:5127,
Apr. 1. 52021
Yankee's (A) love for Dixie; l)v Ruth Comfort
Mitchell [i. e. R. C. M. Yoimg] 4 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Mr. anfl Mrs. Gardner, Monroe, La. ; D :
7505, Nov. 4, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1905. 52022
Yankel boila; drama in 4 acts, by L. Kobrin.
isrb "jiD ,"irapN 4 ]^x Nr2N-n ;yb''"i3 b::ip:ii^
New York, The Odeon theatre. 82 p. 12°,
© Nov. 7, 1913; 2c. Nov. 12. 1913; D:
34994 ; Leon Kobrin, Brooklyn. 52023
Yannanabacke geisha dancers; an original
dramatic title.
© Richard- Fitzgerald, New York; 1881:
15375, Oct. 6. 52024
Yap (A) a chap and a Jap.
© Dan Sherman, Central Park, N. Y. ; D:
9990, Feb. 19, 1907. 52025
Yard stick man; play in 3 acts, by A. Good-
rich. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16. 1910; D: 20470; Arthur
Goodrich, New York. 52026
Yashmak (The); a story of the Eiist. a musical
play, by Cecil Raleigh and Seymour Hicks,
music composed and arr. by N. Lambelet. Li-
bretto. Typewritten.
© E. Ascherberg & co., London, 1897 :
27017, May 3; 2c. May 3. 52027
Yawning Joe; nmsical variety sketch, adapted
and p.-ir-My written, and the nuisic composed
and arr. by Alfred R. Sedgwick.
© R(.bert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
8903. July 31 ; 2c. Dec. 28. 52028
Ye colonial septette; presenting an old tyme
HallONAC'en, by J. L. Lasky.
© Josso Louis Laskv, New York ; D : 107,57.
.lime 12, 1907. 52029
Ye courtshyppe of Myles Staundyshe; a bur-
lesque in 4 acts. New Y'ork, H. C. Stootiioff,
1879. .58 p. 12°.
© Lester Williams Clark, New Brighton,
N. Y. ; 1879:2194, Feb. 15; 2c. Oct. IL
52030
Ye deestrict skewl; by H. F. Brigham. [32] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Helen F. Brigliam. Boston; 1889:6623,
Fob. 28; Ic. Feb. 25. 52031
2632
52032
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
52054
Ye don't tell me; an Irish sketch, by C. L.
Monroe and A. A. Shearer. Rochester. N. Y.,
Monroe & Shearer, 1897. 8 p. 16°. ( lUp to
date series] )
© INIonroe and Shearer, Rocliester. N. Y. ;
1897 : 67351, Dec. 4 ; 2c. Dec. 4. 52032
Ye East Lynne; or. The humors of Lady Isa-
bel, a burlesque in 1 act, by T. R. Hann.
© Thomas R. Hann. Buffalo ; 1876 : 12951,
Nov. 22. 52033
Ye feast of Beltane; a May day pantomime,
based on Druidical customs, by I. G. G. Hall.
6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Irene Gilbert Gazzani Hall, New York;
D : 3646. June 24, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 28, 1903.
52034
Ye geste of Hynde Horn; arr. with variations
from the ancient ballad of Hynde Horn, by
A. R. Kelly. 31 p. 12°. Printed.
© Amy R. Kelly. Sandusky, O. ; D : 2873,
Jan. 19, 1903; 2c. Feb. 2, 1903. 52035
Ye humane hair shop; 1 act comedy, dialect
playlet, by L. E. Alderdyce. 6 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1912 ; D : 29205 ; L. E. Alder-
dyce, Battle Creek. 52036
Ye last sweet thing in corners; being ye faith-
ful drama of ye artist's vendetta [by Florence
I. Duncan] Philadelphia, Duncan «& Hall
[1880] 66 p. 4°.
© Duncan and Hall, Philadelphia; 1880:
18201, Nov. 30 ; 2c. Dec. 15. 52037
Ye new woman.
© \\'. W. Fisher, I.os Angeles ; 1895 : 32840.
June 24. 52038
Ye olde folkes at home; by A. E. Aldrich.
© Albert E. Aldrich, Siu-ingtield. 0.; 1885:
26819, Dec. 18. 52039
Ye spooney blacksmith; a comedy sketch, by
F. PI Copland. Typewritten.
© Frederick E. Copland. Minneapolis ;
1891 : 4.3095, Dec. 1 ; 2c. Mar. 16, 1892. 52040
Ye tea party of ye olden times; play in 1 act,
by Mrs. W. H. Preston. Franklin, O.. Eldridge
entertainment house, 1913. 14 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1913; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913; D:
35456; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 52041
Ye traveling agent. S<x Passenger (The)
agent.
Ye village skewl of long ago; an entertain-
ment in 2 pts., bv Eleanor Maud Crane. New
York, Dick & Fitzgerald. 1904. 32 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New Yoi-k ; D : 4470,
Jan. 5, 1904; 2c. Feb. 1, 1904. 52042
Year (The) after; in 1 act, by E. F. Clark.
4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1.3, lOJd; D : 21329 : Efiie
Fulcher Clark, Memphis, Tenn. 52043
Scr a I. so Monologues.
Year (A) ago to-day; ;i (loniestic driima in 3
acts, by H. C. Boniface. 1112] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Il;!n-y C. Boniface. New Yoi'k ; 1S,S6:
20158, Sept. 7 ; 2c. Oct. 9. 52044
17 p.
Year (A) and a day; l)y L. E. Francis.
f°. Typewritten.
© Leon Edgar Francis. Chicago ; D : 3480,
May 25, 1903; 2c. ]\Iay IS, 1903. 52045
Year (A) of one life; by J. W. Brady.
© .1. AV. Brady. B.-irtow. Fla. ; 1) : .1-145. Aug.
16, 1904. 52046
Year (The) one; a drainn in 4 ;!cts. by J. J.
Purcell.
© .John J. Purcell, Greenville. N. .T. : 1873:
13323. Nov. 17. 52047
• • Sec aUn A. D. 1.
Year's (The) at the spring; i>lay in 2 scenes,
l)r()logii(^ and epilogue, by K. Wellman. 26 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Inly 21, 1913: D: 33850; Rae Well-
man, New York. 52048
Year (The) 10.000 A. D.; a vaudeville sketch,
by .1. Foil. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Joseph Feil, Cleveland; D : 10347. .\pr.
15, 1907; 2c. Apr. 3. 1907. 52049
Year (The) 3001; a dr.-imjilir fable in 4 acts, by
H. S. ({urney. .58 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry Stanton Gurney, Brighton. Ma.ss. ;
1S95: :',2226. June 19; 2c. June 18. 52050
Year (The) 1200; play in 1 uvA, bv E. Daele
|1 I, 21 p. 4°. Typewriflen.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 191.".; 1 ) : .'vHHiS : Ernest
I)ael(>, New York, 52051
Year 2000; a comic ojtera in 3 acts, lil)retlo by
H, L. I'^nsign, anisic by Edward Hoist. 4°.
Typewi'itten [Libretto only]
© Hernion I>ee Ensign, New York: 1890:
19297, Mar. 28; 2c. Mar. 20. 52052
Years after: play in 1 act, by Alexandra von
HenkM-. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ale.xandra von Herder Grantham, Tjou-
don: D: 13035. May 23. 1908: 2c. May 23,
1908. 52053
Years ago; dramatic playlet in 3 scenes, by M.
Kallesscr. [2], 16 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic, Nov. 22. 1913; D : 35102 ; Michael
Kal lesser. New York. 52054
2633
52054
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52076
Years of discretion; comedy in 3 acts, by Fred-
eric Hatton and Fanny Locke Hatton. 223 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. Ifi. 1915; D: 42702; David Be-
lasco, New York. 52054a
Yeast; drama in 4 acts, by E. M. Wells. [66]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic Oct. 17, 1914; D : 38534 ; Ella M.
Well.'*. Lowell, Mass. 52054b
Yeg-gman (The); by E. H. Meyer.
© Emma Herey Meyer, Denver ; D : 13563,
Aug. 8, 1908. 52055
comedy drama in 1 act, by C. Moore, i,
10 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1910; D : 21211 ; Carlyle
Moore, New York. 52056
See also Little mother of the slums.
Yellow (The) bribe; war drama in 1 act, by R.
Barry. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1915; D : 39652 ; Richard
Barry, New York. 52056a
Yellow (The) cab; or, The automobile, far-
cical comedy in 3 acts, adapted from the
French by A. H. Canby. Typewritten.
© A. H. Canby, New York ; 1899 : 10540,
Feb. 4 ; 2c. Mar. 15. 52057
Yellow (The) chapter; comedy drama in 1 act,
l)y H. Crane. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1913 ; D : 34528 ; Hall Crane,
Rochester, N. Y. 52058
Yellow (The) curtain; a domestic drama in 4
acts, by L. Beddard.
© Lillian Beddard, New York ; D : 1596.
Mar. 18, 1902. 51059
Yellow curtains; play in 3 acts, by J. Marks.
fl35] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1913; D: 34091; Jeannette
Marks, Greenville, Me. 52060
Yellow dog; a dramatic composition, by J.
Hurtig.
© .Tules Hurtig, New York; 1807:66086.
Nov. 27. 52061
■ ■ ■ in 3 acts, by J. Hurtig.
© Jules Hurtig, New York; 1897:48848,
Aug. 31. 52062
a -farce comedy in 3 acts, by C. Blooming-
dale, jr.
© Cbarles Bloomingdale, jr., Philadelphia;
1891:3265, Jan. 22. 52063
Yellow (The) dragon. See Wong Fong.
Yellow (The) drama; a 1 act burlesque, by
I-. n. Harding. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© I>ouise Dana Harding. Chicago; D : 3765.
July 29, 1903 ; 2c. July 20, 1903. 52064
Yellow Duke; play in 1 act, by L. C'hamberlain.
[2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 18, 1913; D: 31991 ; Lucia niiam-
borlain, San Francisco. 52065
Yellow enemy; i)lay, by T. E. Kyle. [5] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911 ; D : 25728 ; Tom E. Kyle.
New York. 52066
Yellow (The) garters; libretto in 1 act, by A.
Maflullath. [1]. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1913; D : 33741 ; Alice Mat-
tullath. New York. 52067
Yellow (The) jacket; Chinese play done in a
Chinese manner, in 3 acts, by G. C. Hazelton
and J. H. Benrimo. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Mer-
rill CO. [19131 8 p. 1., 190 p. col. front.,
plates. 12°.
© May 3. 1913 ; 2c. May 7, 1913 ; D : 33231 ;
George C. Hazelton, jr., and J. Harry Ben-
rimo, New York. " 52068
•play in 3 acts, by G. Hazelton and Ben-
rimo. [96] p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1912; D : 31301 ; George C.
Hazelton, jr., and J. Harry Benrimo, New
York. 52069
Yellow (A) kid; a 3 act farce comedy, by
Lemuel North Woolcott.
© L. N. Woolcott and C. H. Jackson. New
York ; 1896 : 58791, Oct. 21. 52070
Yellow (The) kid in a hot chase; a comedy in 3
acts, by J. C. Fulton.
© Jas. C. Fulton, New York ; 1896 : 64351.
Nov. 25. 52071
Yellow (The) kid in McFadden's row of flats.
Typewritten.
© Daniel A. Kelly, New York ; 1896 : 56828.
Oct. 15; 2c. Dec. 30. 52072
Yellow (The) kid of Hogan's alley; a farce
comedy in 3 acts, by H. E. O'Grady.
© Henry Edwin O'Grady, Philadelphia ;
1897:18102, Mar. 19. 52073
a musical farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Albert Herman Woods, New York ; 1896 :
57211, Oct. 12. 52074
Yellow (The) kid of McFadden's flats; a farce
comedy in 3 acts, by H. E. O'Grady.
© Henry Edwin O'Grady, Philadelphia ;
1897 : 18101, Mar. 19. 52075
— an Irish comedy in 3 acts, by G. I. Pitt.
© George I. Pitt, New York; 1896:60298,
Nov. 2. 52076
2634
52077
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
52094
Yellow (The) kid, who lives in Hogan's
alley; a burlesque, by Frank Dumout. New
York, The De Witt publishing house, 1897.
9 p. 12°. ([De Witt's Ethiopian and comic
drama, no. 164] )
© De Witt pub. house, New York; 1897:
56705, Oct. 7; 2c. Oct. 7. 52077
Yellow kid's trip around the world. See
Trip (A) around the world with the Yellow
kid.
Yellow law; 1 act play for Thanksgiving day,
by Clara J. Denton. New York, J. Fischer
& CO. 9 p. 12°. (Fischer's edition of plays,
dialogues and drills)
© Jan. 15, 1910; 2c. Jan. 14, 1910; D:
17970 ; -J. Fischer & bro., New York. 52078
Yellow man and a white; an episode in 1 act,
by R. W. TuUy. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Richard Walton Tully, New York; D:
7631, Nov. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1905. 52079
Yellow men; drama in 3 acts, by E. Nyitray.
[73] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1911; D : 23421 ; Emil Nyi-
tray, New York. 52080
Yellow (The) passport; drama in 1 act, by
A. S. Schomer. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1911 ; D : 24543 ; Abraham S.
Schomer, New York. 52081
drama in 3 acts, by A. S. Schomer. [75] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1913 ; D : 35290 ; Abraham S.
Schomer, New York. 52082
Yellow (The) peril; in 5 acts, by C. Herbert.
© Carl Herbert, Philadelphia; 1900 A:
18048, July 21. 52083
in 6 acts. [44] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. B. Bliss, Long Beach, Cal. ; D :
12550, Mar. 16, 1908; 2c. Apr. 20, 1908.
52084
— play in 1 act, by A. Cowles. [1], 26 p. 4 .
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1912; D: 30411; Albert
Cowles, Williamsport, Pa. 52085
(Kwong' shao sheng); a melodrama in 4
acts and 11 scenes, by Albert Newcomb.
© George C. Dent, Chicago ; D : 16192. June
30, 1909. 52086
— See also Double (The) cross.
Yellow (The) stain; playlet, by B. Reticker and
Hugh Reticker. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1915; D: 40217; Beatrice
Reticker, New York. 52086a
Yellow (The) streak; melodrama in 1 act and
4 scenes, by T. Granville. 41 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915; D: 39750; Taylor
Granville, New York. 52086b
an original comedy sketch, by Bob Watt
[pseud, of R. W. Smiley]
© George Brobst, Pottsville, Pa.; D:8887,
July 30, 1906. 52087
— play in 1 act, by F. Staples. [2], 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1914; D : 37017 ; Frank
Staples, Los Angeles. 52087a
-by W. N. Burns and H. DanieL [1],
4°. Typewritten.
12 p.
© Ic. July 7, 1913 ; D : 33726 ; Walter Noble
Burns and Harry Daniel, Chicago. 52088
— play in 3 acts, by R. J. Young. 101 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1911 ; D : 24081 ; Rida John-
son Young, Greenwich, Conn. 52089
playlet in 1 act, by S. Chatterly. 8 p.
4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1911; D: 23769; S. Chat-
terly, San Francisco. 52090
-vaudeville sketch, by M. McCarthy. IS p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1911; D: 25941; Myles Mc-
Carthy, New York. 52091
Yellow (The) ticket; play in 3 acts, by Michael
Morton. [129] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1913 ; D : 35249 ; A. H. Woods,
New York. 52092
Yellow (The) triangle; story of a man who
has gone bad in 1 act, by G. W. Sutton, jr.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feh 9, 1915; D: 39627; George W.
Sutton, jr.. New Rochelle, N. Y. 52092a
Yellow water; 1 act play, by C. Cooksey. 4 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1915 ; D : 41536 ; Curtis Cook-
sey, New York. , 52092b
Yellow yielding. See Under the eagle.
Yellowbacks; play in 3 acts, by E. C. Bradley.
32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913 ; D : 32621 ; Ethel Corby
Bradley, Chicago. 52093
Yenkel, the blacksmith; [by D. Pinski]
/porD nn
© David Phiski. New York; D: 15490, Mar.
29, 1909. 52094
2635
52095
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52112
Yens Yensen; Swedish musical comedy, by C. A.
Patterson.
© Ciiarles Alexander Patterson, Kansas
City, Mo.; D: 13657, Aug. 26,J.908. 52095
Yens Yenson from Yersey; a Swedish dialect
sivetch, by Barry Gray and .1. Walters. 8 i).
4°. Typewritten.
© Jule Walters and T^ouise Llewellyn,
Phihidelpbia ; 1> : 14331, Nov. liO, 190S ; 2c. Nov.
20, 1908. 52096
Yens Yenson's claim; by II. S. Sheldon. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4. 1010 ; 1) : 20348 ; Harry Sophus
Sheldon, Chicago. 52097
Yenuine (A) yentleman; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by (i. Heege.
© Gustave Heege. St. Paul; 1894:00493.
Dec. 27. 52098
Yeoman (The); a 4 act play, by M. E. Holland.
© Mary Elizabelii Holhind, New i\)rk ;
1885 : 24810, Nov. 27. 52099
Yeoman service; iilay in prologue and 4 acts.
R (!. Kandall. L 124 1 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1915; D: 41 864; Ethel Claire
Randall, Chicago. 52099a
Yeomen (The) of the guard; or. The naerry-
man and his maid, by W. S. (Jilbert and Ar-
thur Sullivan, arr. tor i)ianu!'orte l)y J. H.
Wadsworth. Vocal score. New Ycu'k, W. A.
Pond & CO., 1888. xii, 136 p. 4°.
© .Joseph H. Wadsworlli, P.oston ; 1888:
27r)13, Sept. 27; 2c. Nov. 19. 52100
Yermah, the dorado; play in 4 acts, by M. E.
Ryan and F. W.' (^dburn. 104 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1913; D:3!5334; Marah El-
lis Kvan. New York, and Frona W;iil (lolbiuMi,
San Francisco. 52101
Yes, dear; vaudeville act. by Dick Tlumipson.
|3| p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 19 !.''>; D : 42522 ; Leroy .T.
I'urviance, New York. 52101a
Yes, my dear; original farce in 4 acts, by F.
Noi-dstroni. [115] p. 4°. Tyi)ewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1912; D : 29309 ; Frances
Nordstrom, Washington. 52102
Yeshiwe (Der) bocher; oder, Der yudisher
martirer, melodi'ania in 4 acts, by Boris
Thomjishefsky.
© Adler, Edelstein & Thomashefsky, New
York; 1899:74576, Nov. 15. 52103
Yesterday; play in 1 act. by E. Goodman. [21,
14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1913; D : 33031 ; E<lward
Goodman, New York. 52104
Yesterday, to-day and — ; allegorical sketch
with music, i)y H. Delf. 4 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1914 ; D : 30644 ; Harry Delf,
New York. 52104a
Yesterday, today and tomorrow, ^ec. Rein-
carnation.
Yesterday's affection, but not today's; a drama
in 4 acts, by E. .T. L. Stilwell. 86 p. f°.
Typewi'itten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D: 12074, Jan. 3. 1908; 2c. Jan. 24, 1908.
52105
Yesteryear; play in 3 acts, by Betsy Lowndes
I pseud, of H. B. White | [69] p. 4°. Tyi)e-
written.
© Ic. July 9. 1914; D : 37.523 ; Helena Bal-
lard White, San Francisco. 52105a
Yeteve; nuisii'-drama in 4 acts, by F. R. Tur-
rell. [5], r)7 p. 4". Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Sept. 29. 1914; I) : 38365 ; Franc Rob-
inson Tnrrell, AVest Orange, N. J. 5210.5b
Yetiva; an original American opera, liltretlo by
c;. Morgan, nuisic by I. Arnold.
© (veorge Morgan and I(m Arnold, Phihi-
delpbia ; 1888: 6528, Mar. 2; 2c. Mar. 2.
52106
Yette; coniedie en 1 acte, de M. Hennequin.
I'aris, P. V'. Stock, 1911. 43 p. 4°.
© Jan. 16. 1911; 2c. Dec. 31, 1910: D:
22967; Maurice Hennequin, Paris. 52107
Yiddishe (Die) gassen kinder; entnonunen von
russischen, by .Tacob P. Adler.
© Adler vV: Edelstein, New York; 1898:
69214, Nov. 28. 52108
Yiddishe (Die) Kenig'in Lear; Icbensbild In 4
akten, by .T. (Joi'din.
© .la col) Gordin, New York; 1898:68372.
Nov. 23. • 52109
Yit, Yat and Yay; :\ playlet in 1 act and 1
scene, by J. McCree. 27 p. f". Typewritten.
© Junie McCree. Sheepsliead Bay, N. Y. ;
D : 15257, Mar. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1909.
52110
Yiv and the blue wolf.
© Sanmel F. Hvnian, New York; D:390<),
Aug. 2.5, 1903. 52111
Ylia; (h'ama in 4 acts, by A. I. Finkle. [89 1 ]).
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1!»13; I) : .3:?S76 ; Alexandre
I. Finkle, New York. 52112
2G36
52112
COPYRIGHTED IK THE UNITED STATES
52130
Yo amo, tu amas . . . ; inouologo comico,
original y en prosa, por Kaniou Lopez-Monte-
negro. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1914. 15 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38212; R. Lopez-Montenegro, Madrid.
52112a
Yo' hubble servant. See Mah lady Lou.
Yo puse una pica en Flandes; caricatura en 1
acto y 3 euadros, del drama En Flandes se pa
puesto el sol original de L. Gabaldon y R. de
Santa Ana. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiiole-s] 1911. 36 p. 12°.
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24329; Luis Gabaldon v Rafael de Santa Ana,
Madrid. 52113
Yo San of Tokio; a Japanese play in 4 acts, by
A. N. Shideler. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Newton Shideler, Hartwell, O. ; D :
5205, June IS, 1904 ; 2c. June 18, 1904. 52114
Yoe Yansen.
© IT. Grant Bitters, Sonierville, Mass.;
1894:60472, Dec. 27; Ic. Dec. 1.5. 52115
Yoke (The); drama in 3 acts, by Cluirles M.
Jellelf, from book by Hubert Wales. 70 p.
4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1912; D : 28601 ; William A.
Tulley, New York. 52116
modern drama in 4 acts, by A. Scott. 77 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1910; D : 20841 ; Anita Scott,
New York. 52117
piece in 3 acts, by A. Metz. [73] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1914; D : 37390 ; Adolf Metz,
Yolande; humorous musical romance in 2 acts,
by James H. Wolfe and Bernard Weller. [3],
45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1913; D: 33666; William H.
Denny, New York. 52120
Cologne, Germany.
— See also Torrent.
52117a
Yokohama maid; Japanese comic operetta in
2 acts, written and composed by Arthur A.
Penn. Libretto and lyrics. New York, M. Wit-
mark & sons, 1915. 23 p. 4°.
© Dec. 17, 1915; 2c. Dec. 18, 1915; D:
42517; M. Witmark & sons, New York.
, ■ 52117b
Yolanda of Cyprus; a plav in 4 acts, by C. Y.
Rice. 87 p. 8°. Printed.
© Gale Young Rice, Louisville; D : 8566,
May 19, 1906; Ic. May 28, 1906; Ic. (type-
written) May 28, 1906. ^ 52118
Same. New York, McClure co., 1908. 134
p. 12°.
© McClure co.. New York ; A : 204595, Apr.
18, 1908; 2c. Apr. 18, 1908. 52119
See also Collected plays and poems; by
Cale Young Rice.
or, The hearts of men, by L. H. Cowan.
© L. H. Cowan, Chevy Chase, Md. ; D:
11314, Sept. 7, 1907. 52121
Yolande de Fernac; a tragedy in 4 acts, by
F. R. Leroux.
© Frangois Robert Leroux, Minneapolis;
D:4863, Apr. 1, 1904. 52122
Yom hachupa (The day of the wedding);
comedy drama in 4 acts, bv Joseph Lateiner.
[96] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1911 ; D : 23315 ; David Kess-
ler and Max R. Wilner. New York. 52123
Yon Yonson; a farcical drama in 3 acts, by
Gus Heege. [79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jacob Litt, Milwaukee; 1892:6561, Feb.
10; 2c. Feb. 10. 52124
• a Swedish dialect comedy drama in 4 acts,
by G. J. Heege and W. D. Coxey.
© Gus J. Heege and W. D. Coxey, United
States; 1890:34945, Nov. 6. 52125
Yonkers cliff; or. The conspiracy, a comedy
in 3 acts, by A. Vatter and J. E. Spencer.
© August Vatter and John E. Spencer,
Boston ; 1S8S : 12958, May 3. 52126
Yoo-hoo; play in 2 acts, designed for children
from nine to twelve years of age, by M. E.
Ci'eager. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914; D: 35833; Maude E.
Creager, Crown Point, Ind. 52126a
Yorick; a romantic tragedy in 3 acts, by A.
Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1874:14602,
Dec. 5. 52127
York state folks; or, Back home, a pastoral
play in 4 acts, by A. Sidman. Typewritten.
© Arthur Sidman, Ben.souhurst, N. Y. ;
1900 A: 9839, Apr. 17; 2c. Apr. 17. 52128
Yorktown; American historic drama in 5 acts.
by E. S. Riley. Annapolis, Md., Arundel
press, 1911. 52 p. 8°.
© Apr. 18, 1911; 2c. Apr. 25, 1911; D:
24040, Elihu S. Riley, Annapolis, Md. 52129
Yorktown and Appomattox; or, Washington
and Cornwallis, then Grant and Lee [etc.],
patriotic tableaux, by J. Grieves. 4 p 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1910 ; D : 20562 ; John
Grieves, New York. 52130
Yorktown (A) surrender. See Mistakes.
2637
52131
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52148
Yosemite; a melodrama in 5 acts, by C. A.
Taylor.
© Charles A. Taylor, Tulare City, Cal. ;
1892:4831, Jan. 30. 52131
or, The belle of the Bridal Veil, an origi-
nal American drama in 3 acts, by R. D. Milne
and W. W. Randall.
© Robert Duncan Milne and Will W. Ran-
dall, San Francisco ; 1882 : 10598, June 27.
52132
or, The spirit of the wilderness, a psychic
problem play in 4 straight acts and apotheo-
sis, by C. A. Taylor. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Alonzo ■ Taylor, New York; D:
14174, Oct. 30, 1908; 2c. Nov. 9, 1908. 52133
or. The trail of death; a sensation drama
in 5 acts, by E. C. Wright and W. 0. Hudson.
Brooklyn, Daily eagle print, 1871.
© Edward C. Wright and W. C. Hudson,
Brooklyn; 1871:2855, Apr. 1. 52134
— See also Billie Blue.
Yosemite dom.es; a play in 4 acts, by J. W.
Miller. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Wilson Miller, St. Louis; D:
4709, Mar. 11, 1904; 2c. Apr. 29, 1904. 52135
Yosher (Der) See Feeling (The) of justice.
Yosila dam rabbins binyochidle; a romantic
drama in 4 acts, by E. L. Axilbund.
© Elizabeth L. Axilbund, Philadelphia ; D :
9596, Dec. 7, 1906. 52136
Yot-che-ka; Indian play in 1 act, by Helen P.
Kane. New York, S. French ; Loudon, S.
French, ltd., 1914. 12 p. 12°. ([French's
international copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 294] )
© Dec. 11, 1914; 2c. Dec. 14, 1914; D:
39075 ; Samuel French, New York. 52136a
little Indian drama in 1 act, by H. Kane.
13 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Helen P. Kane. Washington; D : 13800,
Aug. 20, 1908; 2c. Nov. 3, 1908. 52137
You and I; an original farce-comedy in 3 acts,
by E. Smith.
© Edgar Smith, New York ; 1890 : 15152,
May 8; 2c. Oct. 6. 52138
See also U and I.
You are the woman; a German love play in 3
ucts, by W. S. Carrigan. 79 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William S. Carrigan, Hamiltim, Ontario,
Canada ; D : 15875, May 17, 1909 ; 2c. May 17.
1909. 52139
You can never tell; a musical comedietta, by
F. Bernard.
© Franklin Bernard, New York ; D : 10666,
May 31, 1907. 52140
You can't get away from it; musical comedy
in 3 acts, by Avadne Van Riper. [2], 37 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914; D : 37842 ; Shirlie A.
A^an Riper, New York. 52140a
You can't kill him.
You don't say so!
gulance.
See Crushed (The) actor.
See Co-ingular (A) sin-
You have no right; play in 3 acts, by J. Gal-
len. 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1912 ; D : 30755 ; John Gallen.
Philadelphia. 52141
You know who; by E. S. White.
© Elizabeth S. White, White Plains, N. Y. ;
1900 A : 22876, Sept. 14. 52142
You'll do; vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by Ellen
Edwards. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 13, 1914 ; D : 36215 ; Lucy Ellen
Edwards Bruce, Portland, Or. 52142a
You'll get yours; play in 3 acts, by C. Gunn.
[93] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912; D: 28766; Charles
Gunn, San Francisco. 52143
You'll remember me; comedy sketch in 1 act,
by J. J. Magee. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1914 ; D : 35961 ; John J. Ma-
gee, New York. 42143a
You must be dreaming; by Robert C. V. Mey-
ers.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1887:
24721, Sept. 27. 52144
You need a doctor; playlet, by M. J. Stevenson.
[2], 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1912; D : 29915 ; Morton J.
Stevenson, Chicago. 52145
You never can tell; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
adapted from Les trois chapeaux, by Jj. .].
Rodriguez.
© L. J. Rodriguez, New York; 1898:12249,
Feb. 18. 52146
New
— a pleasant play, by Bernard Shaw.
York, Brentano's, 1913. 125 p. 16°.
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
361150; G. B. Shaw, London. 52147
— ■ Sec also Plays, pleasant and unpleasant.
You never can tell about a woman; under-
world comedy in 1 act, by M. Terrell and
H. O. Stechhan. 12], 58 p. 10°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. .Tan. 16, 1912; D: 28300; Maverick
Terrell and H. O. Stechhan. Seattle. 52148
You or I; pla.vlet, by T. E. Oliphant. [2], 11
p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. n, 1914; D: 3601 6; Thomas E.
Oliphant, Philadelphia. 52148a
2638
552 148
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53165
You're a liar; comedy in 3 acts, by II. Belmont.
[1], 68 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1915; D : 41355 ; Ralf Bel-
mont, New York. 52148b
You're next; play in 1 act, by G. E. Murdock.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1913; D : 3.533G ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, Los Angeles. 52149
You're on; comedy act, by C. Kahu. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1915; D: 41712; Carl Kahn,
New York. 52149a
You're only old and in the way. See After
three score years and ten.
You sink so. See My wife.
You think you do; comedy in 3 acts, by A. S.
Kunyon. [3], 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1915 ; D : 40001 ; A. S. Run-
yon, New York. 52149b
You've got 'o pay; dramatic episode in 1 act,
by Agues Armstrong [pseud, of A. Bird] [1]
12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1914 ; D : 37478 ; Agues Bird,
Portland, Me. 52149c
You've got to pay; play concerning one phase
of life today in 4 acts, by H. O. Stechhan.
[2], 176 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913 ; D : 35461 ; H. O. Stech-
han, Los Angeles. 52150
You will never grow old; 1 act play in 3
scenes, by H. T. and Helen P. Guthrie. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913 ; D : 33040 ; H. T. Guth-
rie, New York. 52151
You win; farce in 3 acts, by S. P. Levy. 112 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1913; D : 33318 ; Sidney P.
Levy, Pensacola, Pla. 52152
Young America; by C. Gomes.
© Chas. Gomes, New York; 1895:31317,
June 13. 52153
play in 3 acts, by J. F. Ballard. [166] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8. 1915 ; D : 41700 ; John Fred-
erick Ballard, New York. 52153a
Young America in the hands of his friends;
a political drama, by Arthur W. Sanborn.
Boston, J. H. West company [1904] 82 p.
12°.
© James H. West co., Boston ; A : 83073,
Mar. 22, 1904; 2c. Mar. 22, 1904. 52153b
Young (The) American; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by G. Gaden.
© Garland Gaden, Philadelphia; 1893:
54891, Dec. 12. 52154
Young American progressive hobby club; a
farce in 1 scene, by Lily C. Whitaker.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; 1896:
29803, May 15; Ic. June 1. 52155
Young America's triumph; or, The good fairy
and the wicked dwarf, a Christmas extrava-
ganza, by George M. Finch. 16 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Robert S. Finch, United States; 1887:
34538, Dec. 31; 2c. Dec. 13, 1888. 52155a
Young — and too trusting; a drama in 1 act,
by L. J. L. Stilwell.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D: 12102, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909.
52156
Young April; play in 4 acts, by I. Forbes-
Robertson. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1913 ; D : 32823 ; Ian Forbes-
Robertson, London. 52157
Young Bill, the detective; by W. S. Rehrer.
© William S. Rehrer, Reading, Pa.; 1890:
9660, Mar. 25 ; 2c. Mar. 25. 52158
Young (The) boy from the country. See
Happy Joe.
Young brother Jonathan; a national topical
sketch, written and composed by W. H. Lin-
gard.
© William Horace Lingard, New York;
1872 : 8658, Aug. 13. 52159
Young Buffalo in New York; [play in 4 acts]
by C. E. Blaney. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
"© Ic. Aug. 3, 1909; D: 16450; Chas. E.
Blaney, New York. 52160
Young Buffalo, king of the wild West; an
original melodrama of western life in 4 acts,
by C. E. Blaney. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York ; D : 6051,
Jan. 11, 1905; 2c. Jan. 11, 1905. 52161
Young (The) Calif ornian; by J. W. Fisher.
Typewritten.
© J. Wilson Fisher, Mt. Morris, N. Y. ;
1894:4162, Jan. 17; 2c. Feb. 26. 52162
Young Dr. Devine; a comedietta in 2 scenes,
by Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.
© Penn. pub. cc, Philadelphia ; 1896 : 39949,
July 8; 2c. July 8. 52163
Young Douglas; 1 act tragedy, by M. R. Mc-
Spadden. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1912; D : 28859 ; Mary R.
McSpadden, Chicago. 52164
Young (The) dramatist. Sec Mr. Nobody.
Young folks ways; an original domestic drama
in 4 acts, by David Belasco.
© Chai-les Frohman, Now York; 1883:
19561, Oct. 24. 52165
5379— vol, 2—16-
62
2639
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DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52184
Young (A) girl's fatal error; a drama in 4
acts, by L. J. I.. Stilwell. 106 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Lain-a Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D: 12047, Jau. 3, 11)08; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
52166
Young (The) lieutenant; a drunia In 4 acts, by
C A. Thomas. Typewritten.
© Charles Ashford Thomas, New York;
1894:49474, Oct. 23; 2c. Dec. 7. 52176
Young (A) girl's folly,
secret.
Hee Terrible (A)
Young (A) girl's heart. See Tot.
Young (A) girl's vow. See Nelly Kavanagh.
Young (A) girl's wrongs and rescue; a melo-
drama in 3 acts, by B. H. Seely.
© Bertha Henretha Seely, Dayton, O. ; D :
G430, Mar. 30, 1905. 52167
Young (The) guard; or, The soldier of the
Iioir, an original drama in 2 acts, by John
Frederick Smith.
© Charles H. Crawford, Albany; 1895:
5147, Jan. 21. 52168
Young Hawley; comedy in 4 acts, by F. John-
ston. LIT.")] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1911; D: 24065; Franklin
Johnston, New York. 52169
Young hearts; a play in 3 acts and 4 scenes,
by H. C. Colwell. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henrv C. Colwell, Kittanning, Pa. ; D :
15380, Mar. 18, 1909; 2c. Apr. 5, 1909.
52170
Young (The) hero; a dramatic composition in
1 act and 1 scene, by J. L. Busch. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John L. Busch, San Francisco ; D : 8S72,
July 26, 1906; Ic. July 10, 1906; Ic. July 26.
1906. 52171
Young (The) king; play in pi-ologue and 2 acts,
by Oscar Wilde, dramatized by E. B. Pascal.
34 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25. 1913; D : 34536 ; Ernest B.
Pascal, New York. 52172
Young King Brady, detective; a melodrama
of detective life in 4 acts, bv Edwin Murry.
[601 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Martineau, INIontreal, Canada; D:
8384, Apr. 20, 1900; Ic. May 21, 1906. 52173
Young King Cole; by (^lementia. Chicago, Sis-
ters of mei-cv, St. l*atri<;k's academy, 1911.
18, [11 p. 16°.
© Nov. TO, 1911; 2(!. Jan. IS, 1912; D:
28347; Sisters of mercy, St. Patrick's acad-*
emy, Chicago. 52174
Young Lady Rodney; or, Mona, comedy-drama
in 4 acts, by Felix Morris.
© Helen Dauvray, United States; 1885:
7406, Mar. 30. 52175
Young love and old Bourbon,
shiners (The)
See Moon-
Young (The) man; drama playlet in 1 act, l\v
C. J. Ausmiis. 12 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1914; D: 38346; Carl J.
Ausnnis, Oakland, Cal. 52176a
Young (The) man from the country; by C. E.
Val lance. Typewritten.
© Charlie Edwin Vallance, Elkhart, Ind. ;
1900 A: 15229, June 19; 2c. July 13. 52177
Young (The) minister's temptation; comedy
drama in 5 acts, by A. N. Shideler. [1281 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Albert Newton Shideler, New York; D:
6547, Apr. 13, 1905; 2c. Apr. 13, 1905. 52178
Young (The) missionary; a play of military
and social life at Old Point Comfort, Va., by
A. J. Ebert.
© Artlnn- J. i:bert, INIilwaukee; D : 13667,
Aug. 27, 1908. [IGntry abandoned, see D:
13708, entitled A battle of heartsl 52179
Young Mr. Pritchard; a comedy in 2 .scenes, by
Esther B. Tiffany. Boston, Walter H. Baker
& CO.
© F. E. Chase, Boston ; 1886 : 21243. Sept.
22. 52180
Young Mr. Tuttle; a comedy in 4 acts, l)y A. E.
Ives and 11. Golden.
© Alice E. Ives and Richard (iolden. Mount
Ivy, N. Y. ; D : 5257, July 6, 1904. 52181
Young Mrs. Bascona's fii'st at home; acting
hnmorons monologue for woman, by Stanley
Schell. p. 113-118. 12°. Printed.
© Apr. 18, 1914; 2c. Apr. 24, 1914; A:
372601 ; Edgar Schell Werner, New York.
52181a
Young Mrs. Teddy; a comedy drama in 5 act's,
by Margaret Mayo, dramatized from novel of
the same name by Barl)ara Yecbton [pseud, of
L. F. Krause]
© Lvda Fari'ington Krause, New Y'ork ; D:
6105, Jan. 19, 1905. 52182
Young Mrs. Vanity; (h'ama of tlie American
home, in 3 acts, by W. R. l\-iirchil(l. 69 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1910; D: 21440; William
Richard Fairchild, Chicago. 52183
Young Mrs. Winthrop; a play in 4 acts, by
Bronson Howard.
© Marshall H. Mallorv, New York; 1882:
14094, Sept. 4 ; 2c. Nov. 17. 52184
2640
52185
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
5220?
Young' Mrs. Winthrop — Coutinued.
Same.
© Alice M. Howard. New York, as the
widow of the aiitlior, in renewal tor 28 years.
Ilenewal no. 972, Jnne 10, 191.0. Ori^iniil en-
try, Sept. 4, 1882, no. 14094. 52185
Same. New York, S. French, 1899. .jG p.
12°. (French's international copyrighted ed.
ot the works of the best authors, no. 23)
© Laura A. Palmer, United States; 1899:
70021, Oct. 30; 2c, Nov. 17. 52186
Young- Monte Cristo; a burlesque, by J. .1.
McNally and F. J. Pilling.
© John .L McNallv and Frank ,1. Pillini;-.
Boston;. 1887: 10730, Apr. 21. 52187
Young' (The) Napoleon; by U. Ade.
© George Ade, Chicago; D : 4099, Oct. 15.
1903. 52188
— dramatic comiiosition, by G. M. Cohan.
© George M. Cohan, New York; D : 99.'i2,
Feb. 1, 1907. 52189
vignette, in 1 scene, by Wilfred T. Coleby.
London, S. French, ltd. ; New York, 3. French,
1913. 16 p. 12°. ([French's acting ed., no.
2435] )
© Apr. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1913 ; D : .32892 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 52190
— See aJfio Real (The) Napoleon.
Young old bachelor; a play in 1 act, by T. T.
Hayden. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas T. Hayden, Brooklvn ; D : 73.56,
Oct. 4, 1905; 2c. Sept. 26, 1905. 52191
Young (The) patriots' league; Washington's
birthday play for intermediate grades, by
Willis N. Bugbee. Fi-ankliu. O.. Kldridge en-
tertainment hou.se, 1913. 14 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1913; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913; D:
35457 ; Eldridge entertainment liouse, Frank-
lin, O. 52192
Young Paul Revere; a comedy in 3 acts, by P.
Phelps and M. Short.
© Pauline Phelps andlMarion Short, New
York ; D : 1287, Jan. 13, 1902. 52193
Young (The) philanthropist; a i)astoral com-
edv-drama in 4 acts, by A. .L Ebert. 61 p.
16°. Printed.
© Arthur J. Ebert, Milwaukee; D : 9630,
Dec. 13, 1906; 2c. Feb. 6, 1907. 52194
Young (The) pretender; or, The last of the
Stuarts, a romantic play in 4 acts, bv H. H.
Hay.
© Henrv Hanby Hay, Philadelphia; 1S9G:
25651, Apr. 27. 52195
Young (The) recruit; or. The battle above tlie
clouds, by O. P. Sweet.
© O. Preston Sweet, Boston; 1894:4.5287,
Sept. 28. 52196
Young (The) rector of our parish. aSVc Phil-
lip Warright.
Young (The) republic; or. Its 16th president,
a historical drama in 2 acts, by W. Bush.
© Wm. Bush, Chicago; 1871:10, Jan. 3;
2c. Dec. 4, 1872. 52197
Young (The) Rev. Chicklover; an operetta, by
jM. Nlcolson. Typewritten.
© Malcolm Nicolson, Kansas City, Mo. ;
1898:68564, Nov. 25; 2c. Nov. 25. 52198
Young (The) revolutionist; an opera-boufCe in
3 acts, by G. Kidgwell. [84] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1912 ; D : 28819, George Kidg-
well, New York. 52199
Young scamp; a darkey sketch in 1 scene, bv
Add. Weaver, arr. by Charles White. New
York, K. M. De Witt, 1876. 5 p. 12°.
( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no.
S5])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7981, July 3 ; 2c. July 26. 52200
Young Thunderbolt; a romantic drama in 4
acts, by L. H. Frichette and L. Aldrich.
© Louis H. Frichette and Louis Aldrich.
United States; 1883:4777, Mar. 14. 52201
Young Tobe Hoxie; a dramatic composition in
4 acts, by E. C. Lamson.
© Ernest Clyde Lamson, Phoenix, Ariz. ;
1900 A : 11082, May 2. 52202
Young Travers' fiancee. See Infants (The)
Young (The) un of the upper camp; a play of
w^esteru life in 4 acts, by W. H. Carson. 59 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© William Henry Carson, New York; D:
9882, Jan. 31, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1907. 52203
Young Wild West; western melodrama depict-
ing life in the foothills of Montana in 4 acts,
by J. B. Totten. [129] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Byron Totten, New York; D:
8147. Mar. 12, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1906. 52204
Young wives and old bachelors; a comedy in
5 acts, by L. H. Hooper.
© Lucv H. Hooper, Long Branch, N. .T. ;
1873:9318, Aug. 19. ' 52205
Young (A) woman of talent; a 1 act farce, by
R. L. AVeed. Typewritten.
© Robert Lewis Weed. New York; 1899-
29631, May 1; 2c. May 26. 52206
Same.
© Robert Lewis Weed. New York; 1899-
35325, May 26; 2c. May 26. 52207
2641
52208
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52229
Younger (The) boys, train wreckers; by E.
Stout.
© Ernest Stout, Cliicago; D : 2788, Dec. 5.
1902. 52208
Younger (The) brother; symbolical play in 3
act.s, by Bryee Macgregor. 126 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1911 ; D : 25511 ; E. R. Pres-
cott, Boston. 52209
vaudeville dramatic sketch, by C A. Place.
[1], 10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1912; D : 30249 ; Clarence
Allen Place, New Britain, Conu. 52210
Younger (The) brothers; a vaudeville sketch,
by F. Redmond.
© Frank Redmond, St. Louis ; D : 813, Aug.
29, 1901. - 52211
Younger (The) brothers, bank robbers; a dra-
matic composition in 5 acts, by E. Stout.
© Ernest Stout, Chicago ; D : 2455, Oct. 16,
1902. 52212
Younger (The) brothers' last raid; by E. Stout.
© Ernest Stout, Chicago; D:3487, May
25, 1903. 52213
Younger (The) generation; comedy for parents
in 3 acts, by Stanley Houghton. New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1910.
70 p. 12°.
© Nov. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 22, 1910: D:
22624; Samuel French, ltd., London. 52214
a comedv in 3 acts, by L. Stevenson and
M. R. Mechtold. [98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Letitia Stevenson and Mary Rider Mech-
told, New York ; D : 10600, May 20, 1907 ; 2c.
May 24, 1907. 52215
by W. H. Carson. [84] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 5, 1911 ; D : 24139 ; Wra. H. Car-
son, New York. 52216
— vaudeville sketch, by Bobby Heath. 3 p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1915; D: 39836; Claude L.
Golding, Philadelphia, 52216a
Younger (The) Miss Corkwell; in 3 acts, by
F. Pier. [75] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Florida Pier, New York ; D : 13040, May
23, 1908; 2c. May 23, 1908. 52217
Younger (The) son; drama in 4 acts, by C. M.
Bryan. [2], 58 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1912 ; D : 29119 ; Charles M.
Bryan, Memphis, Tenn. 52218
— and a prologue, by L. J. Cella. [113]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis J. Cella, New York ; D : 8502, May
8, 1906; 2c. May 16, 1906. 52219
Younger (The) son — Continued.
-a play in 4 acts, by R. Morris. [160] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ramsay Morris, Jersey City ; D : 13301,
July 6, 1908 ; 2c. July 6, 1908. 52220
See also Hinko. — King's crown.
Youngers' (The) last stand. See Northfield
(The) bank robbery.
Youngers (The) out West; by E. Stout.
© Ernest Stout, Chicago ; D : 2790, Dec. 5,
1902. 52221
Youngest (The) in command; social drama of
army life, by H. Del-Ruth. [IS] p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1913; D: 33465; Hampton
Del-Ruth, Los Angeles. 52222
Youngsters; comedy in 3 acts, by H. Renter.
[132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1913; D: 34527; Herman
Renter, Santa Ana, Cal. 52223
Your choice for 1892, Blaine or Cleveland;
play in 3 acts.
© Herbert A. Beard, Chicago ; 1890 : 41499,
Dec. 27. 52224
Your daughter; drama in 1 act, by J. J. Rear-
den, jr. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1909; D : 17521 ; James J.
Rearden, jr., Chicago. 52225
Your family; a comedy in 4 acts, by F. Brueg-
ger.
© Frederick Bruegger, Chicago; D: 15107,
Feb. 17, 1909. 52226
comedy in 3 acts, by F. Bruegger. [3],
133 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1912; D : 31702 ; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 52227
Same. [166] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1914; D : 37559 ; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 52227a
Your hand in mine; in 2 acts, by L. K. Stan-
bery. 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1910; D: 22506; Lortah K.
Stanbery, New York. 52228
Your honor; dramatic comedy in 1 act, by R. C.
Mitchell [i. e., R. C. M. Young] [2], 32 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1914 ; D : 37571 ; Ruth Com-
fort Mitchell, Los Angeles. 52228a
Your humble servant. See Help.
Your neighbor's wife; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by C. Ellis. Rock Island, 111., C. Ellis,
1907. 36 p. 12°.
© Chas. Ellis, New York; D : 11007, .Tuly
20, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 6, 1907. 52229
2642
52230
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
52214
Your obedient servant; a farcical comedy of
to-day in 3 acts, by Maida Castelhun. [12]]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1912 ; D : 29S58 ; Maida Cas-
telhun Darnton, New York. 52230
Your own judgment; by S. L. Valerga, iv.
23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1910; D : 21127 ; Susan L.
Valerga, San Francisco. 52231
Your sick; dramatic sketcli in 1 act. by E.
Clifton. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. July 12, 1910; D : 21540 ; Elmer Clif-
ton, Los Angeles. 52232
Your Uncle Dudley. See Peacock Alley.
Your Uncle Sam's money; play in 1 act, by
I. K. Friedman. [1], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1914; D: 35965; Isaac K.
Friedman, Wiunetka, 111. 52232a
Your way and mine; farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by William Albert Curtis. [72] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. .June 7, 1911 ; D : 24422 ; W. A. Cur-
tis, Oakland, Cal. 52233
Yours for health; comedy of fads and foibles in
3 acts, by M. R. Rineliart and Stanley M.
Rinehart. [2], 206 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1910; D: 22230; Mary Rob-
erts Rinehart, New York. 52234
Yours truly; dramatic composition in 2 acts,
by M. Ott. [96] ]). 4°. Typewritten.
© If. Doc. 22, 1911; !>: 39173 ; Mnttbow
Ott, Wollaston, Mass. 52234a
a new and original typical comedy-drama,
by F. G. Maeder.
© Frederick G. Maeder, Philadelphia;
1881: 1905, Feb. 7. 52235
play in 3 acts and epilogue, by L. Rising.
[246] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1915 ; D : 39633 ; Lawrence
Rising, New York. 52235a
Yourself in print; farce comedy in 4 acts, by
E. G. Longman. [116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly 19, 1911 ; D : 24734 ; Edward G.
Longman, Brooklyn. 52236
Youth; allegorical morality play portraying his
pilgrimage in quest of success, by C. A.
P.rown. [.56] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1914; D : 39176 ; Claude A.
Brown, San Antonio. 52236a
comedy in 1 act, by E. A. Woolf. 29, [1] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1911 ; D : 24376 ; Edgar Allen
\yoolf. New York, 52237
Youth— Continued.
a drama, by Harris [and] Merritt.
© W. F. Morse, New York ; 1881 : 11872,
Aug. 1. 52238
a love drama in 3 acts, tr. and adapted
from the German of Max Halbe by H. Bern-
stein.
© Herman Bernstein, New York ; D : 14144,
Oct. 26, 1908. 52239
play in 1 act, an epic of humanity for all
time, by Arthur George [pseud, of A. G. Lin-
dell] 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16. 1914; D : 38134 ; Arthur
George Lindell, Chicago. 52239a
Youth and love; by Max Halbe. Typewritten.
© Harry M. Goldberg, New York ; 1900 A :
25129, Oct. 9; 2c. Oct. 9.' 52240
Youth and old ag'e; drama in 4 acts, by N.
Rosenbloom.
ps ,ir'jpN 4
rx K
>^N"n ;-r'j''r "jin ■ijr:r
154 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. .Tune 2, 1913; D : 33408 ; Julius
Bi-oder, New York. 52241
drama in 1 act, by G. Morris. 8 p. 24°.
© Grace Morris, Chinese Camp, Cal. ; D :
14905, Jan. 26, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1909. 52242
Youth and time; an operetta for young and old
in 3 acts, by C. W. Hathaway.
© a W. Hathaway, Santa Monica. Cal.;
1890:9674, Mar. 2.5. 52243
Youth must be served; i)lay in I ;i(l, by C. H.
Key and C. H. Allan. 15 p. f°. Tyi)owrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1914; D : 38623 ; Carolyn
Hawkins Key and Clara Hall Allan. Detroit.
52243a
Youth's ambition; or, Winning' a husband, a
vaudeville playlotte, by F. Mahaney. 14 p.
diagr. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Tdahaney, Detroit ; D : 14638, Dec.
26, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1908. 52244
Youth's assassins; modern melodrama in 3
acts, by Robert Bingham. [57] p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1914 ; D : 36318 ; George Rob-
bins Bingham, Chicago. 52244a
Youth's desire; modern morality play in 3 acts,
by Overall Dean [pseud, of .Janet Overall Wil-
liams Dean] [1], 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1915 ; D : 39681 ; Janet AVil-
liams Dean, Corona, Cal. 522441]
— Same. [43] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1915 ; D : 40417 ; Janet Overall
Williams Dean, Corona, Cal. 52244c
2643
52245
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52266
Youth's for an hour; play in 3 acts, by E. M.
Kelley. [2], 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1912; D: 30436; Ethel M.
Kelley. Hancock Point, Me. 52245
Youth's revenge; or. Losing- a husband, vaude-
ville playlette, by F. Mahaney. 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May IS, 1910 ; D : 21063 ; Frank Ma-
haney, Detroit. 52246
Ysabel. See Isaheau.
Ysbrand; tragicomedy, by Frederik [Willeni]
van Eeden, authorized tr. from the original
Dutcli. n. p.. Journal print [1910] 82 p.
ports. 8°.
© Jan. 10, 1910; 2c. Jan. 10, 1910; D:
20052 ; John E. Boodin, Lawrence, Kan.
52247
Yu-me-mo-y 0 ; a Japanese play in 1 act, by F.
Heathcote. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Florence Heathcote. New York ; D : 4630,
Feb. 20. 1904; 2c. Feb. 11, 1904. 52248
Yuba Bill, driver of the Wingdoni stage; a ro-
mantic drama in 5 acts, founded on F. Bret
llarte's sketches, by M. J. Mayhew.
© Mary J. Mayhew, San Frandsco ; 1878:
7675, July 1. 52249
Yudisher (Der) niartirer. Sec Yeshiwe (Der)
bocher.
Ytidele; or. Der emeth und der scheker. Type-
written.
© Josepli Latcimor, New York; 1S99 :
59766, WejM-. IS ; 2c. Sept. 18. 52250
Yuki-San; sketch in 1 act. J)v ^lartin Sabine
and M. I. Taylor. [2], 24 i>. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1912; D : 282S6 ; Marv Imhiv
Taylor, New H;iven. 52251
Yule-tide; 1 act comedy. Typewritten.
© Beulah Marie Dix:, Cambridge, Mass.;
1897 : 70645, Dec. 16 ; Ic. Dec. 16. 52252
Yulee; a comic opera in 3 acts, words by F.
Dupi-ee, music by Frederic Solomon. Type-
written.
© Frank Dupree, New York; 1889:341,
Jan. 3 ; Ic. Jan. 3. 52253
Yulie; or, Kindes-liebe, an original drama in
l)rologue and 3 acfs, by F. Marsden (W. A.
Sliver) Amended title of play first copy-
righled undoi- title of Herr Fraiiz. 51 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Fred Marsdeu (W. A. Sliver), New
York ; 1878 : 14014, Nov. 29 ; 2c. Dec. 6. 52254
Yungo, the outcast; a tragedy in 5 acts, by F.
Burgher.
© Franklin Burgher, Baltimore; 1874:
1978, Feb. 19. 52355
Yvolna; a tragedy in "> acts, by C. Fletcher, a
dramatization of Salarambo by Flaubert.
© Coyne Fletcher, Washington; 1898:
16552, Mar. 11. 52256
Yvon, the daring; a 1 act tra.cedy, by A. S.
jNIacDonald. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten. '
© Anna Spi-ague MacDonald. Charlestown,
Mass.; D: 12116, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Jan. 3, 19(lS.
52257
Yvonic; piece en 3 actes en vers, par P. Ferrier,
et J. 1*. Ferrier. {In La Petite illustration,
no. 30, 20 septembre 1913; serie-theatre, no.
17)
© Sept. 20, 1913; 2c. Nov. 7, 1913: D:
34965 ; Paul Ferrier et Jeanne Paul Ferrier.
Paris. 52258
Yvonne; a drama in 5 acts, by Francois Mons.
© Hortense Rhea, United States; 1884:
9423, May 7. 52259
Yzdra; a tragedv in 3 acts, by L. V. Ledoux. 80
p. 8°. Printed.
© Louis y. Ledoux. Cornwall-on-Hudson,
N. Y. ; D: 11982, Dec. 26, 1907; 2c. Dec. 26,
1907. 52260
Yzidria; a romantic drama in 5 acts and 8
tableaux, tr. and adapted from the French, by
A. Fallon.
© Anita Fallon. San Francisco: 1888:
22105, Aug. 1. 52261
Za onoho casu; vcrsovanft staroprazska scena
se zpovy. Otakar Hnuus — Kin-(d Hasler. V
I'j-aze ;i Lijisku, Niikhidalcl 'SI. I'rlianok. 27
p. 16°.
© June 12, 1913: 2c. Nov. 17, 1913; D:
35031; jMohiiir Urhanek, Prague, Austria.
52262
Zabern; geschifhte aus dem Elsass in 3 aklen,
von Friedrich Schumacher, fiii- di(> amcn'ikan-
ische i)iihne !)earbeitet von Adolf Philipp.
[961 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17. 1914; D: 35696; Adolf Phil-
ipp CO., inc.. New York. 52263
Zachariah. the congressman: a drama in a pi'o-
logue and 4 acts, l>y (i. A. Pierce. '
© Gilbert A. Pierce, (Jhicaijo; 1873:5580.
May 17. 52264
Zadick (The)
© Bella Cudiusky, Now York; I>:7:'.. .Ian.
24, 1901. 52265
Zadiel Simpson; oi'. In the heart of the oil belt,
an original drama in 5 acts, by W. L. Cuni-
mings.
© W. Leon Cunmiings, Bradford, N. Y. ; 1900
A : 8752, Apr. 4. 52266
2644
52267
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
52288
Zafari; :i play iii 4 acts, by 10. L. N«'l,s(in. Trj j).
4°. Typewritten.
© Klva L. Nelyou, (Miirap); DiK^l^-J. Jan.
20, 1902; 2c. Jan. 20, 1902. 52267
Zaidee; a comic opera in H acts, by AY. A.
Nichols.
© \Y. A. Nichols, Sonici-ville, Mass.; 1S97 :
3G444, June 19. 52268
Zaire; in 4 acts, by E. W. Reals. 31 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ellen W. Beals, Bethel, Conn. ; D : 13776,
Sept. 14, 1908; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908. 52269
Zalie of the West; western plav in 4 acts, by
A. H. Gibson. [120] p. f°. 'T.vpewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1911; D : 24751 ; A. H. Gib-
son, Los Angeles. 52270
Zamiel; oi-. The brigand's fate, an original
drama in 4 acts, by F. J. Kendall.
© Fi-ederick James Kendall, Cambridge,
Mass. ; 1873 : 9367, Aug. 21. 52271
Zaniora; or. A reincarnated soul, by K. J. F.
Kroglund.
© Knnd Johaun Frederick Kroglund, Los
Angeles; D : 8361, Apr. 16, 1906. 52272
Zana; a drama iu 4 acts, by G. W. Appleton.
© George W. Appleton, United States ;
1885 : 13853, June 26. 52273
Zancadilla (La); entremes de S. y J. Alvarez
(^)uintera. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
nolcsl 1907. 16 p. 12°.
© Seraffn y .Joaquin Alvarez, Quintero, Ma-
drid ; I): 11026. July 22, 1907; 2c. July 22,
1907. 52274
Zanetto and Cavalleria rusticana; Italian li-
bretto by G. Targioni-Tozzetti and G. Menasci,
English tr. by W. G. Day [music byl Pietro
Mascagni. New York, F. Rullman, 1902. 1
p. 1., 8, [3], 4-8, 4-8, [1] p. 8°. [Libretto
only. Italian and Engli.sh]
© Edoardo Sonzogno and Willard G. Day,
Baltimore; D : 2435, Oct. 11, 1902; 2c. Oct. 11,
1902. 52275
Zangero (The).; comedy in 4 acts, by I. Robert-
sop. [75] p. f*. Typewritten.
© lone Robertson, Pittston, Pa. ; D : 12651,
ISIar. 31, 1908; 2c. Apr. 1, 1908. 52276
Zangler and co.; a farce comedy in 4 acts, from
the (jorman. by A. Vatter and .T. E. Spencer.
© August Vatter and John E. Spencer.
United States ; 1887 : 1061, Jan. 13. 52277
Zanina; or. The rovef of Combaye, A. Daly's
oriental comedy, based on Richard Genre's
latest success entitled Nisida, augmented with
several original numbers by E. R. Mollen-
hauer, and an original Hindoo interlude by
Zanina; or. The rover of Combaye — Contd.
Henry W. French, words of the songs by
Fred Williams, adaptation by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1881 : 712.
Jan. 13. 52278
Zanita; a fairy musical ballet spectacle in 5
acts, by D. Smith and E. Tompkins.
© Dexter Smith and Eugene Tompkins.
Boston ; 1884 : 18539, Sept. 13. 52279
Zanoni; a dramatization of Bulwer Lytton's
novel, adapted and arr. for the stage by A. E.
Shappee.
© Allen E. Shappee, Hamilton, Mont. ; 1899 :
6377, Jan. 17; 2c. Mar. 17. 52280
a lyric drama in 3 acts, by Fabiola [pseud.]
© Cyril Dadswell, Atlanta ; 1896 : .50160,
Sept. 5. 52281
Zapatism in Mexico; historical drama in 4 acts,
by L. F. Ragot. [2], 72 p. 4°. Tyj)ewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1912; D: 30120; Louis F.
Ragot, Milford, Pa. 52282
Zapfenstreich. .S'ce At the sound of taps. —
Taps,
Zapha; a burlesque in 3 acts, by William Gran-
ville Baker.
© Baker and Fonda, Spokane, Wash. ; 1897 :
21059, Apr. 2. 52283
Zaponidaz, the fool; a spectacular musical
play [in 4 acts with prologue] story, sce-
nario, libretto and lyrics by J. J. Symes. 119
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words oidy]
© Jolm J. Symes, Chicago; D: 11074, Juiv
29, 1907; 2c. July 29, 1907. 52284
in 3 acts with prologue, story, sce-
nario, libretto and lyrics by J. J. Symes.
[Chicago, Barnard & Miller, printers, 1907]
V, 99 numb. 1. 4°. [AVords only]
© John J. Symes, Evanston, 111. ; D : 11396,
Sept. 23, 1907; 2c. Sept. 23, 1907. 52285
Zar (The) of Death avenue; drama in 1 act,
by R. L. Koch. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1911 ; D : 24453 ; Rudolph L.
Koch, New York. 52286
Zara; an original domestic drama in 3 acts, by
F. Mar.sden ( W. A. Sliver)
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1882:6403.
Apr. 22. 52287
Zaragtieta; comedia en 2 actos, original de
IMiguel Ramos Carrion y Vital Aza, ed. with
notes and vocabulary by George Carter How-
land. New York, Boston [etc.] Silver, Bur-
dett and co., [1901] v, 115 p. 12°.
© Silver, Burdett & co., New York: D:
876, Sept. 18, 1901; 2c. Nov. 14, 1901 52288
.2645
52288
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5230';
Zarag-iieta — Continued.
Same. Rev. ed. New York, Boston [etc.]
Silver, Burdett and company [1915] iv,
124 p. 12°. (The Silver series of modern
language text-books)
© Sept. 25, 1915; 2c. and afE. Sept. 27,
1915 ; A : 410670 ; Silver, Burdett & co., Bos-
ton. 52288a
a comedy, tr, from the Spanish of M. Ramos
Carrion and Vital Aza, by E. F. Lummis.
© Eva F. Lummis, Los Angeles ; D : 14191,
Nov. 2, 1908. 52289
Zarin (Die); schauspiel in 3 aufzugen, von Mel-
chior Lengyel und Ludwig Bito. Miinchen,
G. Miiller, 1912. 3 p. 1., 3-[114] p. 12°.
© Nov. 23, 1912; 2c. Dec. 2, 1912; D:
32275; Hans Bartsch, New York. , 52290
Zauber-runen; schauspiel in 5 akten, von A.
Wothe [d. i. Frau Anny Wothe Mahn] Leip-
zig, Adolf Mahn's verlag, 1914. 48 p. 8°.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1914 ; D : 36109 ; Anny Wothe,
Leipzig. 52290a
Zauberer (Der) vom Nil; operette in 3 acten,
von Harry B. Smith, deutsch von Alexander
Neumann, musik von Victor Herbert. Ge-
sangs-texte. Wien, K. K. hoftheater drucke-
rei, 1896. 36 p. port. 12°.
© Edward Schuberth & co., New York ;
1896:58453, Oct. 23; 2c. Oct. 23. 52291
Zauberlinda. the wise witch; a musical fairy
drama in 4 acts, by E. K. Gibson.
© Eva Katharine Gibson, Chicago ; D : 7811,
Nov. 29, 1905. 52292
Zaungast (Der); posse mit gesang in 3 akten
und 5 bildern, von Hans Gaus imd Louis
Taufstein, musik von Martin Knopf. Berlin,
E. Bote and G. Bock, 1912. 1 p. 1., 69 p. 4°.
© Oct. 15, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1912 ; D : 31256 :
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin. 52293
Zaza; commedia lirica in 4 atti, parole e musica
di R. Leoncavallo, tratta dalla commedia di P.
Berton e C. Simon. Milano, E. Sonzogno,
1900. 80 numb. 1. 8°.
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan, Italy ; 1900 A :
27114, Nov. 1 ; 2c. Nov. 1. 52294
piece on 5 actes, par Pierre Berton et
Charles Simon. Paris, E. Fasquelle, 1904. 3
p. 1., 280 p. 12°.
© E. Fasquelle, Paris; D : 4648, Feb. 25,
J 904 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 25, 1904.
52295
Zaza, the witch; a musical and melodramatic
comedy founded on colonial history, by W. E.
Keller.
© W. E. Keller, Pittsburgh; 1882:5453,
Apr. 5. 52296
Zdrajca ludu; dramat w 4 aklacli, ze J. Taxa.
■ Boston, .7. Taxa. 120 p. 12'.
© Aug. 5. 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1911 ; D : 25497 ;
Jan. Taxa, Boston. 52297
Ze aftairnoon tea; a monologue, by Evelyn
Simms. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1909.
6 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; I) : 15731.
Apr. 28, 1909 ; 2c. June 15, 1909. 52298
Ze rnoderne English.; by Robert C. V. Meyers.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1891:
47985, Dec. 30. 52299
Zeak Johnson the scout at Bethesda church.
See Eag-le Eye across the Rapidan.
Zealala, the princess and the sultana; a melo-
drama, by M. Nicolson.
© Malcolm Nicolson, Alma, Kan.; 1891:
3358, Jan. 22 ; 2c. Apr. 3. 52300
Zeb & Zarrow in Zig'zag-alley; a spectacular
nuisical farce comedy and extravaganza in
3 acts, by James Gorman. 88 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© F. G. Ferguson, jr., Stamford, Conn. ; D :
1827, Apr. 28, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 18, 1902. 52301
Zeb and Zora; a drama in 4 acts, by AV. Baus-
man.
© William Bausman, San Fi-ancisco : 1872 :
13296. Dec. 17. 52302
Zeb Featherkile, the clodhopper. See Zeb, the
clodhopper.
Zeb, the clodhopper; a comedy (Ii-iini.-i in A ;i<'(k,
by S. M. Young. Typewrit ton.
© Samuel M. Young. SjiIphi, o. ; 1S90 : 37489,
Nov. 26: 2c. Oct. 16, 1891. [Note: Title on
copies Zeb Featherkile, the clodhopper: or,
The Hoosier detective] 52303
Same. S. M. Young's new 4-act sensational
comedy drama.
© Sara M. Young. United States; ISOO :
36095, Nov. 15. 52304
Zebedee; a drama in 4 acts, bv Koblov Eugene
Heller.
© R. E. Heller, Abingdon, 111.; 1809:3215.-,
May 12 ; 2c. .July 28. 52305
Zebre (Le) Sec Hippolyte's abenteuer.
Zebulon; [play in 1 act] bv Seyonj)! Ip.seud. <if
I. P. Noyes] 25 p. 8°. Printed.
© Isaac Pitman Noyes, AVasliington ; D:
2244, Aug. 18, 1902; 2c. Apr. 28, 1902 ; 2c. Aug.
7, 1902. 52306
Zeida; a romance of the Exodus, a drama in 4
acts, by J. J. Lord.
© James Judson Lord, Springfield, III. ;
18T9 ; 3931, Mar. 24. 52307
2646
52308
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
52327
Zeida — Continued.
-Same. Revised and enlarged.
© James Judson Lord, Springfield, 111. ; D :
4.300, Dec. 14, 1903. 52308
Zeiten (Die) dev zeit; Oder, Zeiten-zeiger, sing-
.spiel in ^ aufziigen, von A. F. Haniann.
© Ang. F. Hamann, Davenport, la.; 1893:
52276, Nov. 24. 52309
■ Same.
© A. F. Hamann, Davenport, la. ; 1894 :
18023, Apr. 5. 52310
Zeiten-zeiger. See Zeiten (Die) der zeit.
Zeitkinder; play to be read, in a prologue and
3 acts, by H. .T. Mulford. Buffalo, Printed by
the author, 1915. 107 p. 8°.
© Nov. 26, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1915 ; D : 42383 ;
Heni-y Jones Mulford, Buffalo. 52310a
Zeitung-sbraeutigam (Der) (Braeutigam X);
eine burleske mit folgen, von N. Sulzberger.
[1], 93 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1915 ; D : 42298 ; Nathan Sulz-
berger, New York. 52310b
Zeke; a dramatic composition delineating New
England character in 3 acts, by E. S. Hopkins.
Typewritten.
© Edmund S. Hopkins, Providence, R. I. ;
1900 A:95S3. Apr. 14; 2c. Apr. 14. 52311
Zeke Hook; a dramatic composition, by G. E.
Stevens.
© George E. Stevens, Chicago: 1885:267.
.hill. 5. 1 1c. reed, and credited to entry en-
titled Ezekel Hook] 52312
Sec also Ezekel Hook, a substitute.
Zeke, the boy detective; 4 act rural comedy, by
I.. Click. 40 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1909 ; D : 17113 ; Lelia Click,
North Baltimore, O. 52313
Zeke. the country boy; a comedy drama in 4
acts.
© C. J. Smith and S. S. Walters, Chicago;
D : 8376, Apr. 18, 1906. 52314
Zele (Le) uon recompense; par Lucien Marotte.
3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D: 30006; Gaumont
CO., New York. 52315
Zelta; a tragedy in 5 acts, by E. Bergeman.
© Elise Bergeman, United States; 1883:
14656, Aug. 7. 52316
Zelzebud. See Frog (The) prince.
?emach, the ipabi's, Sf^V Angel's (The) error.
Zenith (The); original play in 4 acts by J.
Hergesheimer. [119] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7. 1914 : D : 3557S ; Joseph Her-
gesheimer, Atlantic City. 52316a
Zeno, the ambitious knight; a tragedy in 5
acts, by B. T. Trego.
© Benjamin T. Trego, Philadelphia; 1886:
13579, June 11; 2c. July 28, 1894. 52317
Zenobia; a drama in 4 acts, by G. R. Morse.
© George R. Morse, New York; 1895:
2870, Jan. 9. 52318
or, The destruction of Palmyra, in 1 act
and 4 tableaux, by C. Constantine.
© Chas. Constantine, New Y^'ork ; 1895:
46238, Sept. 11. 52319
Zenobia of England; or, Woman righted, a
society play in 5 acts, by E. F. Bishop.
© Eleanor Fletcher Bishop, New York;
1881 : 12055, Aug. 4. 52320
Zenobia of England and queen's drawing
room; by E. F. Bishop.
© Eleanor Fletcher Bishop Nicholas, New
York, in renewal for 14 vears from Aug. 4.
1909; D: 1.5666, Mar. 16, " 1909; Ic. Mar. 16.
1909. 52321
Zenobia, queen of Palmyra; drama, by Helen
Ashland Kean.
© Helen Ashland Kean, Manchester, Conn.;
1892 : 16100, Apr. 13. 52322
historical drama in 4 acts and 8 scenes,
by G. R. IMorse. [83] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Rogers Morse, New York ; D :
10896, July 2, 1907; 2c. July 2, 1907. 52323
Zephirina; or, A woman's honor, drama in 5
acts and 8 scenes, by E. B. De Ligny. 48 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1910 ; D : 21366 ; Ernest B.
De Ligny, New York. 52324
Zephrus; a comic opera in 4 acts, by M. M. de
Van. Los Angeles, Chas. N. Palm co.
© M. M. de Van, Los Angeles; 1898 : .502,33.
Oct. 7; 2c. Oct. 7. 52325
Zephyr; play, by J. P. Hug. 10 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1911; D: 2.5641; .Tosephino
Peteler Hug, Oakland, Cal. 52326
Zera; 1 act vaudeville [by G. H. Hamilton]
18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Agnes Lewis, New l^ork ; D : 14528, Dec
12, 1908; 2c. Ppc. 14, 1008, 52327
2647
52328
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52347
Zerbrochene (Dei) spiegel; odci-. Vorspiege-
lungen falscher tatsachen, liistspiel-panto-
iniiiie in 1 akt, von Camillo Schwarz. | Frie-
denau-Berlin, C. & C. Schwarz, 1911] 12 p.
16°.
© Mar. 3, 1911; 2c. Apr. 10, 1911; D:
23891; Carl & Camillo Schwarz, Friedeuau-
Bprlin, Germany. 52328
Zero; a comic opera in 2 acts, boolv by C. Davis
and H. J. Van Hoven, lyrics by C. Davis.
[101] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Collin Davis and Harrv .1. Van Hoven,
Chicaw, D:3070, Feb. 28, 1903; 2c. Feb. 28,
1903. 52329
or, A trip to the North Pole, a spectacu-
lar phantasy, by J. Oppenheimer, music by
Louis Reinhard.
© .Joseph O^tpenheimer, New York ; 1897 :
30646, May 20. 52330
or, The fall of a divinity, a burlesque
on Nero ; or, The fall of Rome, in 1 act, by
Hans Kutitout [pseud, of G. A. Stearns] 15
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1910; D : 22099 ; Geo. A.
Stearns, New York. 52331
Zerstorer (Der); eine tragodie in 3 aufziigen,
von Johannes Raff [pseud, des .Toll. Hozhevai' I
Berlin, S. Fischer verlag, 1910. 176 p. 12°.
© May 28, 1910; 2c. June 17, 1910; D:
2] 356; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 52332
Zerstbrte (Das) paradies; schauspiel in 3 akten,
von Johannes Wiegand. Berlin, Oesterheld
& CO. verlag, 1012. 103 p. 16°.
© Ic. July 13, 1912; 0:30258; Oesterheld
& CO. verlag, Berlin. 52333
Zetta, the oil-king's sweetheart; a drama in 4
acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12103, Jan. 3, 1908. 52334
Zeuge (Der); drama in 1 akt, A'on Richard Fel-
linger. 2. aufl. Berlin, Vita, deutsches ver-
lagshaus [1908] 45 p. 12°. (Bibliothek
moderner dramen, bd. no. 29) [Bound iDiih
Ms Ein feiertag]
© A^ita, deutsches verlagshnus, Berlin; D:
14394, Nov. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1908. 52335
Zhanta; by Mrs. J. P. Abbott.
© Mrs. .Toshua Plunnuer Abbott, San Fran-
cisco; 1890:59187, Oct. 28. 52336
Zhivoi trup. Sec Living corpse.
Zi Zi; a drama in 4 acts.
© Mrs. William Pottle, jr., Unitetl Stales;
1883 : 182.54, Nov. 25. 52337
or, The actor's daughter, a drama in 4
Zi Zi — Ctmlinued.
-or, The actor's daughter, a society drama,
by Eunice Goodrich.
© William Pottle, jr., Chicago; 1887:17426
July 7. 52339
Sec also Zizi.
Ziegfeld (The) follies, series of 1913; plav
in 2 acts, by G. V. Hobart. 133 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. -Tune 7, 1913; D: 33510; George V.
Hobart, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 52340
Ziegfeld (The) follies, series of 1914; play in
2 acts, book by G. V. Hobart, music by Ray-
mond Hubbell. [57] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 4, 1914; D : 37227 ; George V.
Hobart, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 52340a
Zierpuppen (Die); lustspiel in 1 aufzug, von
Moliere, deutsch von Ludwig Fulda. Berlin,
F. Bloch erben, 1912. 30 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1912 ; D : 31453 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 52341
Zigeuner; musikdrama in 2 bildern [nach der
diclituiig von Puschkin] von Enrico Cavac-
chioli und (TUglielmo Emanuel, deutsch von
Emil Thieben, musik von R. Leoncavallo.
Mailand, Verlag von E. Sonzogno, 1912. 40 p.
16°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 9, 1912; 2c. Dec. 21, 1912; D:
317.59 ; Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 52342
Zigeunerbaron (Der) Sec Gypsy (The) baron.
Zigeunerliebe; romaiilisclie oj)erette in 3 akteu,
von A. M. WilliKT mid Kobei-t P><i(laiizk.\-, nm-
sik von I'ranz Lclu'ir. Text der gesiinge. Wien,
\V. Ivarczag & C. Wallner, 1910. 48' p. 12°.
© .Tan. 11, 1910; 2c. Feb. 1, 1910: D:
20074; W. Karczag & C. Wallner, Leipzig.
52343
Zigeunei'primas (Der); operette in 3 akten,
text von Julius Wilhelm und Fritz Griinbaum,
musik von Emmerich Ivalman. Leipzig, Josef
Weinberger, 1912. 166 p. 4°. [Soufflier- und
regiebuch]
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1913 :
berger, I^eipzig.
— Same. ,154 p. 4°.
buch]
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1913;
berger, Leii)zig.
D: 32.524; Josef Wein-
52344
[Soufllier- und regie-
D : 32630 ; .Tosef Wein-
52345
Same. 60 p. 4°. [Mise on scene]
acts.
© Mrs. William Pottle, jr., United States;
1881 : 18253, Nov. 25. 52338
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1913; D : 32966 ; .Tosef Wein-
berger, Ivcipzig. 52346
Zigzag; a musical farce comedy in 3 acts, bv
W. W. Tillotson. [98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Williiim W. Tillotson. United Slntes;
1888 : 27537, Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 1. 52347
2648
52348
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
52370
Zigzags; an eccentric scene and dance and
comic sensation, entitled, The insects; or.
Hnnian insects, by G. L. Fox.
© George L. Fox, New York; 1871: 6294,
July 3. 52348
Zila; playlet in 1 act. by C. H. O'Donnell. 22,
[11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1911; D : 24137 ; Charles H.
O'Donnell, New York. 52349
Zildah; or. The iron manacles, a sensational
society drama, by J. Weinreich. Dayton, O.,
The author, 1890. 61 p. 8°.
© Julia Weinreich, Dayton, O. ; 1890 : 19670,
June 18 ; 2c. July 14. 52350
Zilla; or. Maid, wife, mother, a play in 5
acts, by J. Schonberg.
© James Schonberg, New York; 1875:
6186, June 12. 52351
Zilpha; a romantic opera-drama in 4 acts and
8 scenes, by J. O. Jenkins. 39 p. 16°.
© James Oliver Jenkins, Newport, Ky. ; D :
5997, Jan. 8, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 25, 1905. 52352
Zimzamaroo; pantomime, by ISI. S. Heffeuger.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1912; D : 31319 ; Mary S.
Heffenger, Portsmouth, N. H. 52353
Zina, the slave girl; or. Which the traitor?
a drama in 4 acts, by A. Thompson. Lowell,
Com'ior press, Marden & Kowell, 1882.
© Au^iustine Thompson, Lowell ; 1882 :
17909, Oct. 26. 52354
Zincali; a play in 4 acts, adapted from George
r]l lot's The Spanish gyp.sy, by Paul Harness
[pseud, of F. P. Holden]
© Florence P. Holden, Milwaukee; D:
K)449, Apr. 30, 1907. 52355
Zingair; a gypsy romance, drama in 5 acts, by
F. P. Wallis."^ Typewritten.
© Frederick P. Wallis. Minneapolis; 1894:
30503, June 4 ; Ic. June 4 ; 2c. Dec. 27. 52356
Zingara (The); a tale of Mexico, by T. H. Sayre.
© T. H. Sayre, New York; 1885:18268,
Aug. 28; 2c. Aug. 28. 52357
Zingaras (The); or, Poketa, the wild flower,
(ip(-ralic-l)url(>tta in 1 ncl. i)y T. A. Metz.
© Theo. A. INIetz, United States; 1892:
18863, May 2. 52358
Zingari; drannna lirico in 2 episodi, di Enrico
Cavacchioli e Guglielmo Emanuel, musica di
Ruggiero Leoncavallo. Milano, E. Sonzogno,
1912. 35 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 5, 1912; 2c. Sept. 16, 1912; D:
30939; Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan. 52359
Zingarilla of the forest; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. E. Kingston. 49 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lulu Elizabeth Kingston, New York ; D :
3564, June 9, 1903 ; 2c. June 8, 1903. 52360
Zingerallia; in 3 acts and 3 scenes, by V. R. D.
Cavell. [32] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Violet Rose Dale Cavell, New York; D:
4541, Dec. 28, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1903. 52361
Zinnober; humoristisch-fantastische handlung
in 3 aufziigen, nach E. T. A. Hoffman's erziih-
lung, Klein Zaches genannt Zinnober, dich-
tung und niusik von Siegmund von Hausegger.
Koln, Verlag von A. Ahn, 1896. 78 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany ; 1896 :
24268, Apr. 18; 2c. Apr. 18. 52362
Zion; a drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by
B. W. Hollenbeck. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames,
1886. 38 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 192] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1887:1068, .Tan.
13; 2c. Jan. 13. 52363
Zion (The) camp-meeting; in 2 scenes, 1)y F. W.'
Donalioe. [lO"] p. f^ Typewritten.
© Frederic Warren Donahoe, New York ;
D:407, Apr. 29, 1901; 2c. Apr. 29, 1901.
52364
Ziojiist-socialist (The); or, The Jewish fighter,
a drama in 4 acts, by B. H. Reis.
© Beniamin H. Reis, New York ; D : 12332.
Feb. 8, 1908. 52365
Zip; an original drama in 4 acts, by F. Mars-
den.
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1871:11072,
Nov. 22. 52366
Zipporah; oi-. Estranged, a society play in 5
acts, by INlrs. T. IMiller.
© Mrs. Thomas Miller. United States;
1879 : 8687, June 30 ; 2c. July 11. 52367
Zira; drama in 4 acts, by J. H. IManners and
H. Miller. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .J. Hartley Manners .and Henry Miller,
New York; D:0276, Mar. 6, 1905; 2c. Mar. 6,
1905. 52368
Zira from Turkey; libretto, by J. A. Galvin.
[2], 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1911; D: 25449; James A.
Galvin, Dodge City, Kan. 52369
Zirilla; or. The isle of roses, in 3 acts, by J. A.
Goerdeler. 41 p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. August Goerdeler, New York ; D :
4937, Apr. 23, 1904 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1904. 52370
2649
53371
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52390
Zirkuskiud (Das); oi)erettii in 3 akten. von Rob-
ert Bodansky und F. Thelen, nuisik von Ed-
mund Evsler. Text der gesauge. Vienna, W.
Karczag & K. Wallner, 1911. 31 p. 12°.
© Feb. 21. 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1911 ; D : 23612 ;
W. Karczag & K. Wallner, Vienna. 52371
Ziska, the problem of a wicked soul; a play in
4 acts, by C. H. Chambers. Typewritten.
© Charles Haddon Chambers, England ;
1897 : 127S5, Feb. 20 ; 2c. Feb. 20. 52372
Zitka.
© George W. Colligan and William T.
Ward, New York ; 1885 : 21748, Oct. 17.
52373
Mr. Carleton's play.
© W. T. Ward, admr. of William Carleton,
United States ; 1886 : 14238, June 22 ; 2c. June
22, 52374
Zittara; plav in 4 acts, by Leila Carrington
[pseud, of L. C. Jennings] [29] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 21. 1914 : D : 36106 ; Leila Car-
rington Jennings, Pasadena. 52374a
Zizi; oi)ei-ette en 3 nctes, de Andre Len^ka et F.
De Launav, musique de E. Dell' Acqua. Paris,
C. Joubert, 1907. 173 p. 12°.
© Joubert, Paris ; D : 10392, Apr. 22, 1907 ;
2c. Apr. 22, 1907. 52375
or, The actor's adopted daughter, a drama
in 5 acts, by Eunice Goodrich.
© Mrs. Wm. Pottlo. 1r., Chicago; 1882:
1.370r.. Aug. 19; 2c. Aug. 10. 52376
— - or, The cripple's love.
© H. C. Goodrich, Chicago; 1880:17413.
Nov. 15. 52377
— Sec also Zi Zi.
Zoarda; in 4 acts, by T. F. Fallon. [161] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Thomas F. Fallon, New York ; D : 10934.
July 9, 1907; 2c. July 9, 1907. 52378
Zee mou; an original Greek comedy, by A. W.
Wheildon, music by Florence W. Richardson.
© Alice W. Wheildon, Concord, Mass.;
1890 : 9416, Mar. 24 ; 2c. June 4. 52379
Zoe, the pride of Morgan's alley; a drama, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 72 p. f°. Typewritten.
© I^aura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 1207.3, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 28, 1908.
52380
Zoka. .S'cc; House (A) of mystery.
Zola's Therese; a play in 4 acts.
© .Tohn Stetson, Boston; 1892:, 37701, Sept.
X5, 52381
Zollenstein; a romantic comedy drama, a play
in 4 acts, by H. G. Millward, founded on a
novel of the same title by W. B. M. Ferguson.
92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henry G. Millward, Stapleton, N. Y. ; D:
14189, Nov. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1908. 52382
Zona Sheridan; drania in 3 acts, by .7. Fleming.
[85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1914; D : 35716 ; .Tackson
Fleming, New York. 52382a
Zone (The) police; play in 1 act, by R. H. Davis.
New York, Samuel French ; London, Samuel
French, ltd., 1914. 20 p. 12°. ([French's
international copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 279)
© Apr. 18, 1914; 2c. Apr. 20. 1914; D:
.36772; Richard Harding Davis, I\It. Kisco,
N. Y. 52382b
Zooloo (The) show; by G. W. Hansen.
© O. Waldemar Hansen, Gouda, Kan.;
1898 : 9342*, Feb. 3. 52383
Zora; by Y. Watrous. 69 p. f°. Typewritten.
© le. Oct. 22, 1909 ; D : 17167 ; Valerie
Watrous. Butte, Mont. 52384
play in 3 acts, by M. 1. Potter. 43 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1913 ; D : 34949 ; Martha Irene
Pottei', Jacksonville, Fla. 52385
a romantic opera in 3 acts, book by E. T.
Wood, music by Nanna Bi-ahani Wood. Type-
written.
© Edward Tliurston Wood, Chicago; 1S97:
68463, Dee. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 9. 52386
Zorabella; poetic tragedy in 5 acts, by C. Victor
Stahl. New Y^'ork, Neale publishing company,
1915. 77 p. 12°.
© Apr. 7, 1915 ; 2c. July 28, 1915 ; D : 41543 ;
Neale publishing co.. New York. 52386a
3 act poetic emotional tragedy, by C. V.
Stahl. 74 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1913; D : 33109 ; C. Victor
Stahl, Alton, III. 52387
Zorah; a romantic play, by E. Arden.
© Edwin Arden, Chicago ; 1899 : 39507, June
16. 52388
Zorah, wife or victim? a play in 4 acts, by E. J.
Swartz.
© Edward J. Swartz, Philadelphia; 1888:
36980, Dec. 27. 52389
Zorn des Achilles; tragodie in 3 aufziigen. von
Wilhelni Schmidtbonn. Berlin, E. Fleischel &
CO.. 1909. 3 p. 1., 154 p. 12°.
© Dec. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Sept. 27, 1909 ; D : 16972 ;
Egon Flei.scliel & co., Berlin, 52390
2650
52391
COtYElGSTED IN THE tJNll:Et) STATES
52409
Zoroaster; an historical tragedy in 6 acts.
© GraiKlbv Staunton Howard. Gunston,
Va. ; 1894 : 10193, Feb. 14. 52391
play in jirologne and 3 acts, by E. E. Benet.
|49] p. 1°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914; D:36SS4; Edith E.
Benet. New Yorlc. 52391a
Zouzou; coniedie bouffe en 1 acte, de Henry
(Janibart et Alin Monjardin, niise en sc&ne de
M. Haudre. [Paris] G. Joubert, 1913. 31
p. 8°.
© Oct. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1913 ; D : 3483G ;
Joubert, Paris. 52392
Zowie's Dion. Typewritten.
© Ben. H. Atwell, Chicago ; 1900 A : 12572,
May 19 ; 2c. May 19. 52393
Zozotte (La); drama in 4 acts, by M. Mikol.
20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Maurice Mikol, New York; D: 12573,
Mar. IS, 1908 ; Ic. Mar. 18, 1908 ; Ic. Mar. 24,
1908. 52394
Zu den wafEen! Oder, Man-so-dhun, posse in 4
aufziigen, vou Magnus [pseud, des C. Mechler]
© Garl Mechler. New York; 1893:42514.
Sept. 22 ; 2c. Sept. 29. 52395
Zu lebendigeni tode verurtheilt. See Graf Es-
terhazy u. seine opfer.
Zubiri; fantaisie en 1 acte, tiree d'uu rgcit de
Victor Hugo par G. de Porto-Riche. {In Sup-
plement gratuit au no. 2878 du Monde illus-
tr&, 25 mai 1912)
© May 25, 1912; 2c. June 13, 1912; D:
29960 ; Georges de Porto-Riche, Paris. 52396
Zucas (The) membrane; by Baron Kartoffel. 5
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Pedro Henry de Cordoba, New York ; D :
5685, Oct. 25. 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1904. 52397
Zufall (Der); 4 act play tr. from the French
and arr. for the Jewish-American stage, by
M. Mikol. [5], 100 p. f". Typewritten.
[Yiddish]
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1912; D: 30594; Maurice
Mikol, New York. 52398
Zuli, the princess; a musical sketch in 1 act, by
C. A. Sweetland.
© Charles A. Sweetland, Chicago; 1876:
11274, Oct. 5. 52399
Zultan (The) of Zor; or, A Turkey in Asia, in
2 acts, by Henry Newcomet. 77 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 10, 1910 ; D : 21315 ; Harry N.
Riley, Atlantic City. 52400
Zulu (A) babe; by R. R. Wisdom.
© Robert R. Wisdom, Denver; D : 2471,
Oct. 20, 1902. 52401
Zum grossen wurstel. See Marionetten.
Zuna, a glimpse of fairy land; G. H. Peabody's
spectacular operatic productions.
© George Henry Peabodv, Kansas City,
Mo.; 1890: 5187, Feb. 11. 52402
Zuna, queen of the Incas; by .1. Haden. 0 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Joan Haden, Los Angeles ; L) : 12478, l\-b.
18, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 18, 1908. 52403
Zuiii (The) maid; libretto for an opera in 3
acts, upon a Zuiii theme, by A. E. Thayer. 37
p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1915 ; D : 39402 ; Alfred Ed-
ward Thayer, Mobile. 52403a
Zusterte (Die) chuppe; oder, A minut for den
todt, melodrama in 5 akten und 7 bildern, ver-
fasst von B. Brotmau.
© Bennie Brotman, Baltimore; D : 3292,
Apr. 15, 1903. 52404
Zwei kleine republiken und ein weltreich. See
Britisch-Transvaai'sche (Der) krieg- in Siid-
Afrika, 1899-1900.
Zwei menschen; ein trauerspiel in 5 aufziigen.
von Richard Zwez. Bern und St. Ludwig
i. E., V. Schliiter, 1908. 71 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Victor
Schliiter verlag, Bern & St. Ludwig, Switzer-
land ; res. 1544, Ic. Feb. 7, 1908. 52405
Zwei paar hosen; schwank in 3 akten, von A.
Heine. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7, 1912 ; D : 29903 ; AdoLf Heine,
Holyoke, Mass. 51406
Zv?eite (Das) leben; drama in 3 akten, von
Georg Hirschfeld. Berlin, Felix Bloch erben.
1909. 1 p. 1., 126 p. 12°.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1910 ; D : 17886 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 52407
Zwillingsschwester (Die); lustspiel in 4 auf-
ziigen, von Ludwig Fulda. New York, Isaac
Goldmann co., printers. 8 p. f°.
© Felix Bloch erben, Berlin ; D : 90, Jan. 30,
1901 ; 2c. Feb. 14, 1901. 52408
Zwischen den siegen; volksstiick aus dem jahre
1914 in 3 akten, von Rudolf Fred und Joachim
Strobl. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1914 ; D : 39250 : Thespis ver-
lag, Berlin-Charlottenburg. 52408a
Zwischen Finnland und Schweden. See Um-
weg (Der) zum tod.
Zwischen ihm und ihm; ein akt, von Arthur
Rosenberger. Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1909.
19 p. 8\
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1909; D: 17142; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 52409
2651
52410
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52432
4 and 20 blackbirds.
© F. P. Pease, Buffalo ; 1876 : 9340, Aug. 11.
52423
Zwischenspiel; komodie in 3 akteu, von Arthur
Sclmitzler. Berlin, S. Fischer verhig, 19UG
liyu.j] 139 p. illus. (plan) 12°.
© S. Fisclier verlag, Berlin ; D : 74.'')G, Oct.^
2."., 190."i: 2c. Oct. 26, 190.5. 524101^.4 (The) Mix's mixed; 1 act (Irninatico musical
;r.1 pl:i.vlet, by W. Lee. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
Zykes, the showman; l)y .T. H. Grover. ^-i | VVords (inly]
© .]. Holmes (Jrover, New Brunswick, N. .7.; .' © Ic. Aug. 8, 1910; D: 217.5.j; William Lee,
1875 : 9511, Sept. 13. 52411 Cliicago. 52423
TITLES BEGINNING WITH FIGURES.
1 + 1=3; a drama, by E. M. Royle.
© Edwin Milton Royle, Salt Lake Citv ;
1894 : 46888, Oct. S. 524 i2
1 to 0; a comedy in 5 acts, founded on tlie na-
tional game, by P. S. I'lunkett. [96] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Percy S. Plunkett, Red Bank, N. J.;
1884 : 24967, Dec. 16 ; 2c. May 19, 1885. 52413
1:30 a. m.; in 1 act, by C. Lewis. 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Catherine Lewis, New York ; I) : 921, Oct.
4, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1901. 52414
2 a. m. ; a dramatic sketch, by L. Meyrson. 10
p. f°. Tyjiewritten.
© Leonard Meyrson, New York; D : 12503,
Mar. 7, 1908; 2c. Mar. 7, 1908. 52415
2 (The) and 3 polka-dots; a 1 act farce comedy.
© Wm. F. Gray, Chicago; 1891:28006,
Aug. 4.
52416
2 crazy quilts; a new and novel 3 act comedy,
by J. T. Kelly and D. Mason.
© John T. Kelly and Daniel Mason, New-
York; 1885:5531, Mar. 5. 52417
2 lots in Bronx; posse mit gesang in 3 akten,
von Adolf Philipp. [104] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1913; D: 35056; Adolf
Philipp CO., inc.. New York. 52418
2 (The) Macs. Sec Two (The) American
Macs.
2-17 to harness; a drama in 4 acts.
© T. H. French, New York ; 1871 : 10755,
Nov. 11. 52419
3 a. m. ; an original sketch in 2 scenes, by
.L C. Stewart [pseud, of Jolm Stewart
Crossy] New York, R. M. De Witt, 1876.
12°. ([De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama,
no. 102])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
8910, July 31; 2c. Dec. 28. 52420
3 (The) rivals; or. Love, hatred and revenge.
[13] p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1913 ; D : 82420 ; Etta Efelain.
Newport, Ky. 52421
4 (The) monarchs of music; the foremost ex-
ponents of musical comedy, hy A. F. Cain. 1 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Arthur F. Cain, Brooklyn ; D : 8055, Jan.
27, 1906; 2c. Dec. 18, 1905. 52424
4 — 11 — 44; a 3 act musical comedy, bv Wil-
liam F. Carroll. [39] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edwin S. Zell, New York; 1894:31600,
June 12; 2c. June 30. 52425
— — ■ See also In a policy shop.
4th of July. See Fourth of July.
5 a. m. ; comedy sketch, by A. Aldridge. [1],
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1914; D : 37584 ; Alfred
Aldridge, San Francisco. 52425a
5th ave. photo's; or. This is what we aim at.
a comedy in 2 acts, by C. Brown. Ms.
© Charles Brown, New York ; 1886 : 819.
Jan. 9; Ic. Jan. 9. 52426
6—11—66; a comedietta, by T. Frost.
© Thomas Frost, United States; 1885:
675, Jan. 9. 52427
7 and last; a drama of the border, by Leonard
Grover.
© Kate Purssell, New York; 1888:22690,
Aug. 6. 52428
7 — 11 — 77; an Ethiopian satire in 3 scenes, by
Bob Cole, music by Willis Accool. Type-
written.
© .Tohn W. Isham. New York; 1899:45413.
July 12; 2c. July 12. 52429
7th (The) at Peekskill. See State camp.
8 hours; farce in 3 acts, by E. C. Whitton.
[113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35221 ; Ernest Cusli-
raan Whitton, Brooklyn. 52430
8: 30 (The) limited; 1 act musical farce, by E.
Bixley [pseud, of Edgar Grant Bixler] and
H. Fink. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1909; D: 16996; Edgar Bix-
ley and Henry Fink, Chicago. 52431
9: 15 (The); a vaudeville sketch, by H. F. Bagg.
[16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Helen Frances Bagg, Chicago; D : 14196.
Nov. 2, 1908; 2c. Nov. 2, 1908. 52432
2652
52433
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
52451
$10.00 (The) coat; farce with a new idea, by
Junie MeCree and Edward Clark. 3G p. 4°.
Typewritten.
•© Ic. Aug. 28, 1912 ; D : 30719 ; McCree and
Clark, New York. 52433
$10 or ten days; a musical pantomime comedy
in 3 acts, by J. F. Poole.
© John F. Poole, New York; 1887:2756,
Feb. 4. 52434
10 mile crossing; an original comedy-drama
in 4 acts, by S. Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago; 1882:12456,
July 28. 52435
10 years after; or. Keeping the pledge, an
original Irish sketch in 1 act and 3 scenes,
by S. Holt.
© Sam Holt, New York ; 1874 : 11905,
Sept. 22. 52436
10: 40 (The) west; an original act, by H. Sel-
nuin. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1913; 0:31899; Harold Sel-
man, Jersey City. 52437
10th (The) commandment. See Satan.
11: 30 p. m.; drama in 3 acts, by I. Bacheller.
75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1909 ; D : 17622 ; Irving Bach-
eller, Riverside, Conn. 52438
11th (The) hour; play in 4 acts, by V. S.
Lawrence. [132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Jan. 15, 1915 ; D : 39413 ; Vincent
Sargent Lawrence, Brookline, Mass. 52438a
12 labors of Hercules; a dramatic spectacle,
by J. M. FinduU.
© J. M. Findull, New York; 1874:419,
.Tan. 14. 52439
12 p. m. ; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by C. B.
Dillingham.
© C. B. Dillingham, New York ; 1892 : 32562,
Aug. 8. 52440
13 Simon street; play in 1 act. by A. P. Whar-
ton. [2], 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. May 29, 1913; D: 33360; Anthony
Wharton, London. 52441
Same. New Y^'ork, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1913. 44 p. 12°.
© July 3, 1913 ; 2c. July 5. 1913 ; D : 33707 :
Samuel French, ltd., London. 52442
$15.00 a week; comedv in 4 acts, bv Ted Wells
I pseud, of T. C. Wellsted] [4], 78 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 19, 1911 : D : 24732 ; T. C. Well-
sted, Akron, O. 52443
17 or 44; a dramatic composition, by E. C. Lam-
son. Typewritten.
© Ernest Clyde Lamson, Prairie View, 111.;
1899 : 21840, Mar. 27 ; 2c. Mar. 27. 52444
19th (The) hole; satire on the popular Scotch
game of golf, by .L INFcCree. [1|, 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1915; D : 41567 ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 52444a
20 days; or, Buffalo Bill's pledge, an original
romantic drama In 4 acts, by Charles F(»ster.
© \y. F. Cody, New York ; 1882 : 13633, Aug.
18. 52445
20 mile race with fox hounds. Sec Training
the pups.
20 minutes in San Francisco's Chinatown.
Sec Slave (The) girl.
20 years in the mountains. See In Deadwood
and Leadville.
20th (A) century Cinderella; a farce for young
girls and boys in 5 acts, by Marie Irish. [New
York, Edgar S. Werner & co., 1905] cover-
title, 10 p. 12°. (Werner's plays)
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D:7]29,
Aug. 19, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1905. 52446
-See also $20,000 reward.
20th (The) century girl; comedy sketch, by
Blosser Jennings. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1913; D :. .34495; Harry
Holman, New York. 52447
20th century maids.
© aiaurice Kraus, New York ; D : 8644, June
5, 1906. 52448
21 today; domestic comedy drama in 4 acts, by
A. McLean. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alexander McLean, New York; 1895:
56276, Nov. 6 ; 2c. Oct. 18. 52449
22 miles from Manila. See In the new world.
24 hours of truth; farce in 3 acts, by W. H.
Niemeyer. [137] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1912; D: 28326; William H.
Niemeyer, Chicago. 52450
24 stunden in Salt Lake City. See Mormone
(Der)
30 minutes with a round-up. See Cow-boy-
life.
40 (El) H. P.; zarzuela comica en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, en prosa y verso, original, letra de F.
Yrayzoz. muslca del maestro Don Pedro Cor-
doba. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1909. 44 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Fiacro YrAvzoz. Madrid; D: 1.5468, Mar.
27, 1909; 2c. ]\Iar. 27, 1909. 52451
2653
5245!3
DRAMATIC COMPOSmONS
5^474
40 years ago. See In tlie gloaming.
47; or, The miner's daughter, by J. H. Sullivan.
[26] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Tohii Henry Sullivan, Chicago; 1889:
3r.947, Nov. 26 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 52452
48; a tale of Switzerland, a play in 3 acts and a
prologue, by S. L. Welp.
© Sanniol 1;. Welp. Chicago; 1881:17350,
Nov. 7. 52453
'49; an American drama in 5 acts, by Joaquin
Miller [pseud, of Cincinnatus Heine Miller]
© Mr. and Mrs. McKee Rankin, United
States ; 1878 : 14213, Dec. 5. 52454
'49 camp; a play, by J. H. Love.
© James H. Love, San Francisco; 1896:
13560, Feb. 29 ; Ic. Mar. 5. 52455
- — -tale of the days of '49, by M. A. Beals. 6
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912; D : 31341 ; Mary A.
Beals, San Francisco. 52456
'49 mining camp; a play, by J. H. Love.
Typewritten.
© .lames H. Love, San Francisco; 1896:
13559, Feb. 29 ; 2c. Mar. 5. 52457
'49 on the Yuba. -See Miner's (The) dream.
50 miles from nowhere; or, Stranded, rural
comedy sketch, by F. C. Harris and F. Ran-
dall. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb! 14, 1910; D : 20244 ; Frank C.
Harris and Florence Randall, Sharon, Pa.
52458
50 years from now; a tragedy of the future in
1 act, by W. C. de Mille. [1], 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1912 ; D : 29003 ; William C.
de Mille, New York. 52459
57 varieties; vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by J. B.
Booth.
© J. B. Booth, New York; D : 1920, May
20, 1902. 52460
'61-'65; a military drama, by E. L. Cole. Troy,
N. Y., Stowell printing co., 1882. 53 p. 12°.
© Edmund L. Cole, in trust for the Tibbits
cadets of Troy, N. Y., Troy, N. Y. ; 1882:
3441, Mar. 4 ; 2c. Mar. 4. 52461
'62; a military comedy-drama in 3 acts, by R.
Linthicum.
© Richard Linthicum, Denver; 1890:
40672, Dec. 22. 52462
'63; a local drama in 5 acts, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1887:23034.
Sept. 10. 52463
'63, New York city; a local drama, by M. W.
Cahill.
© Marie Walsh Cahill, New York; 1891:
13563, Apr. 14. 52464
'70; 5 tableaux de la guerre, par G. Esp& de
Metz. Paris, L. Fonrnier, 1911. 270 p., 3 1.
12°.
© Mar. 22, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1911 ; D : 23942 ;
L. Fournier, Paris. 52465
72 hours in Washington; drama in 4 acts, by
W. J. Kavanagh. [79] p. f°. Typewritten.
© William J. Kavanagh, Washington ; D :
10899, July 3, 1907; 2c. July 3, 1907. 52466
Same. Rev., recast, and rewritten. [Gi^] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© William J. Kavanagh, Washington ; D :
13732, Sept. 8, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1908. 52467
'76; or, Yankee boys in blue, an original
drama, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York ; 1875 : .'")397.
May 24. 52468
97 or 79; the great Irish American comedy,
by Adolph Neuendorff.
© Barry and Fay, New York ; 1884 : 5572,
Mar. 17. ' 52469
'98; or. Beneath the gibbet, an Irish drama
in 5 acts, by T. L. Kahoe.
© Thomas L. Kahoe, Philadelphia; 1873:
7626, June 30. 52470
98 — 8; or, The very subtle lover, comedy in
3 acts, by C. B. Fernald. [86] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1912; D: 28863; Chester
Bailey Fernald, London. 52471
99; dramatic sketch in 1 scene, by W. V. Allen
and V. Allen. [4] p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. July 22, 1914; D : 37651 ; Walter
Van Allen and Van Buren Allen, New Yoi-k.
52471a
a great scenic melodrama in 5 acts and 7
tableaux, by H. Dickson.
© Henry Dick.son, Chicago; 1890:20678.
June 27. 52472
99 — 66. See Ninety-nine — sixty-six.
lOOeme (Le) constat; vaudeville en 1 acte, par
Saint-Paul et Maurice Lupin. Paris, C. Jou-
bert, 1912. 26 p. 8'.
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913; D:
32012; Joubert, Paris. 52473
£100 reward. See Nella Dug las.
100 wives; a drama, by G. A. Pierce and J. B.
Runnion. Chicago, 1880.
© Gilbert A. Pierce and .Tames B. Runnion.
United States; 1880:4627, Mar. 22. 52474
2654
52475
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
52495
100th night of Hamlet; ti negro sketch, arr.
l)v dharles White. New York, K. M. De Witt.
1874. 6 p. 12°. ([De Witt's Ethiopian and
coniic drama, no. 27] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
].^)S2(), Dee. 31; 2c. Jan. U, 1875. 52475
101; or. Two weeks notice, by A. W. Andersen.
© A. Wni. Andersen, Pliihxdelphhi ; D : 4078,
Oct. 10. 1903. 52476
120 H. P.; azione coniiea in 3 atti. <li A. Guasti.
Milan, Societa editrioe teatrale. 1907. 82 p.
12°.
© Amerigo Guasti, Milan; D : 11532. Oct.
14, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 14, 1907. 52477
185th (The) anniversary; a comedy drama in
1 act, by A. W. Stace. 25 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Arthur W. Stace, Grand Rapids, Mich. ;
D: 12270, Jan. 30, 1908; 2c. Jan. 30. 1908.
52478
200 miles from Chicago; musical comedy in 2
acts by V. C. Smith, T. Harold liindsay and J.
Henry Muhlke. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1912; D : 30237 ; Vivien
C3handler Smith. Chicago. 52479
$300.00 reward. See Foot-hills (The)
S.
350 won; comedy farce in 1 act, by A
Hickman. 13 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1909; D : 16817 ; Albert S.
Hickman, Pearl River, N. Y. 52480
468; or. A woman's love, a 5 act drama, by
Hal Reid [i. e. James Halleck Reid]
© B. S. Spooner, Centerville, la. ; 1893 :
45928, Oct. 13. 52481
496 Madison avenue; a play in 3 acts, by E. E.
Hutton.
© Ethelyn Emery Hutton, Yonkers, N. Y. ;
D : 9038, Sept. 5, 1906. 52482
777; an American comedy melodrama in 5 acts,
by Joseph D. Clifton.
© A. W. Fremont, St. Louis; 1890:12073,
Apr. 12. 52483
T77, a nameless personage; a drama in 5 acts,
by E. B. Potter. Ms.
© Elizabeth Bourne Potter, Camden, O. ;
1890:8110, Mar. 11; Ic. Mar. 11. 52484
777: 10; turf- und totoschwank in 3 starts, von
Otto Schwartz und Carl Mathern. 91 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Ic. Mar. 11. 1914: D : 36311 ; Anstalt fiir
auft"iiln"ungsrecht dramatischer werke d. liter-
atur u. musik. g. m. b. Ii., Charlottenburg,
Germany. 52484a
999; or, Larry O'Leary's luck, a musical com-
edy in 1 act, by Capt. A. B. Snow.
© Arch B. Snow, Boonville, N. Y. ; 1892:
39531, Sept. 30. 52485
$1,000 reward; a melodrama in 4 acts.
© P:va Rich, New York ; 1894 : .53438, Nov.
16. 52486
melodrama in 1 act, by R. H. Davis. [2|.
28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1911; D: 23723; Robert H.
Davis, New York. 52487
1,000 years hence. See Man (The) from Mars.
1002d (The) night (La mille et deuxieme
nuit); opera boufte in 3 acts, by Henri Elzear
and Richard Lesclide, music by Lucien Pou-
jade.
© Francois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19908, Sept. 3. 52488
1313; comedy drama in 4 acts, by S. K. R^yle.
[911 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1912; D : 29678 ; Sinclair K.
Royle, New York. 52489
1492; a musical, historical, mellow drama, by
R. A. Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet. Boston ; 1891 : 13441. Apr.
13. 52490
Same.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston ; 1891 : 13442, Apr. 13.
52491
1492-1776, five centuries; a centennial drama
in 5 acts, by Alice il. Guernsey. Boston. The
New England pub. company, 1876. 41 p. 12°.
© Thomas W. Bicknell, Boston: 1876 :-6538.
May 26 ; 2c. May 29. 52492
1588; a comedy in 1 act, by W. Pearce. Ne\v
York. Samuel French ; London, Samuel French,
ltd.. 1908. 2.5, [1] p. 12°. ([French's in-
ternational copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 146] )
© AValter Pearce, London : D : 13827, Sept.
19, 1908; 2c. Dec. 21, 1908. 52493
1655; a comic opera libretto in 3 acts, by B.
Blankman.
© Ben Blankman. New York ; 1892 : .33361.
Aug. 13. 52494
1692: play in 3 acts, by Hamlin Argo. [121] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18. 1912; D : 29708 ; Edgar
Franklin Wulzeu, New York. 52495
5379— VOL 2—16-
-63
1750—1912.
2655
See Half hours of vaudeville.
52496
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52516
1776; ii drama in 4 acts, by J. B. Heaviside and
P. G. Piatti. [96] p., 7 diagr. 4°.
© John B. Heaviside and Peter G. Piatti,
New York ; 1895 : 27651, May 21 ; 2c. Dec. 30.
52496
or, One hundred years ago, an original
liistorical and .sensational Aniei'ican di'ania, in
4 acts and S tableaux, by Spencer Pritcbard.
(c) George K. Locke, TTnited States; 187r) :
5902, June'^7. 52497
— or, Valley Forge, an entirely new and
original Revolutionary sensation di-ania In
4 acts, by T. H. Dai-lington,
© Tom H. Darlington, New York ; 1875 :
13010, Dec. 10. 52498
1792; or. Love or war, by G. Addison.
© Grace Addison, San Francisco ; 1899 :
35326, May 26. 52499
1794; a playlet, by Herbert Ernuin. 14 p. 12°.
Typewritten.
© Eliza Warren, Cleveland ; D : SS67, July
ISf 1906; 2c. Aug. 20, 1906. 52500
1798. Sec Dermot, the nightingale,
1807; comedie en 1 acte et en prose.
© Madame Michaud, Paris; 1899:5876,
Jan. 16; 2c. Jan. 16. 52501
1812; piece en 4 actes en vers, par G. Nigond.
{In L'lllustration theatrale, no. 143, 26 mars
1910)
© Mar. 26, 1910; 2c. Apr. 15, 1910; D:
20796; Gabriel Nigond, Paris. 52502
spectacle-drama in a prologue of 2 scenes.
and 3 acts of 4 scenes, by K. S. Brown and
F. C. Osboru. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913 ; D : 318-57 ; Katbarine S.
Brawn, New York, and Frank Coates Osborn,
Put in Bay, O. 52503
1815—1915; by A. C. Fouchfi. 2 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1911 ; D : 28241 ; Armand C.
Fouche, St. Louis. 52504
1830; an incident, by Fergus [pseud, of R. F.
Fergu.son, jr.] [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1914; D : 36595 ; Robert F.
Ferguson, jr.. New York. 52504a
1863; in 3 acts, by C. P. Landes. [9] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles I'earl Landes, Chicago ; D : 6828,
June 17, 1905; 2c. June 17, 1905. 52505
1871; a play in 1 act, by C. H. Palmer, drama-
tized from Alphonse Daudet's Le siege de
Berlin.
© Charles Harvey Palmer, Milwaukee;
1896 : 50180, Sept. 5. 52506
1876; or, The union of nations, Harper and
StansiU's original act.
© Harper and Stansill, New York; 1875:
12284. Nov. 20. 52507
1890; a comedy in 4 acts, by E. Golden,
© Echard Golden, New York; 1890:14892,
filay 5. 52508
1891 — 2091; or. Looking forward, musical
conaedy in 2 acts.
© Fritz O. Renard, Duluth, Minn.; 1891:
5566, Feb. 9. 52509
1892—2092; or. In two hundred years, ka-
leidoscopic musical extravaganza in 3 acts.
© Fritz O. Renard, Duluth, Minn.; 1891:
5564, Feb. 9. 52510
1892—2092—3092; or. In thousand years,
spectacular burlesque in 3 acts.
© Fritz O. Renard, Duluth, Minn.; 1891:
5565, Feb. 9. 52511
1393 — 1993; or, In hundred years, comedy in
6 tableaux.
© Fritz O. Renard, Duluth, Minn.; 1891:
5563, Feb. 9. 52512
1900.
© Robert Blei syndicate. New York; 1899:
73569, Nov. 11. 52513
1913; torenelmi szinmii harom felvouasban,
irta Biro Lajos. Budapest. Singer es Wolfner
kiadasa, 1914. 139 p. 12°.
© Dec. 19, 1913; 2c. Jan. 27, 1914; D:
35816; Mdrton Sandor, Budapest. 52513a
1914, der auftakt; komodie, von Max Simon,
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1914 ; D : 38304 ; Anna Simon,
New York, 52513b
1915; revue de guerre en 2 actes, de Rip [pseud,
de Geox-ges Thgnon] preface de Gustave Quin-
son, dessins de Henri Rudaux et Rip. Paris,
Librairie Paul Ollendorff, 1915. xii, 128 p., 1 1.
incl. front, illus. 12°.
© July 24, 1915; Ic. Aug. 31, 1915; D:
41607; Librairie Paul Ollendorff, Paris.
52513c
1993; or. The century plants, a comic opera,
by G. H. Kerr. 31 p. f°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© G. H. Kerr, Wilmington, Del.; 1893:
34005, July 20; 2c. July 20. 52514
1996; a farce comedy satire in 3 acts, by G. W.
Chase.
© Chas. Wathen Chase, Atlantic City;
1894 : 39336, Aug. 27. 52515
1999; a comic opera, book by H. L. Ensign,
music by Edward Hoist.
© Hermon Lee Ensign, New York ; 1897 :
24098, Apr. 19. 52516
2656
52517
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
52534
$2,000 reward; or, Done on both sides, a
change act comedy in 1 act, by F. L. Cutler.
Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1887. 15 p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 240])
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1887 : 32992, Dec.
19; 2c. Dec. 29. 52517
2041. See Capital (The) prize.
2492, not up-to-date, but after it; or, The
fossil man, a mid-winter night's dream, an
original extravaganza, by W. Browne.
© Walter Browne, New York ; 1894 : 19331,
Apr. 14. 52518
2894, up-to-date and after it; or. The fossil
man, a mid-winter niglit's dream, an original
extravaganza, by W. Browne.
© Walter Browne, New York ; 1894 : 19332,
Apr. 14. 52519
2905; or. Tomorrow-land, a musical fantasy in
2 acts, book and lyrics by John Kendrick
Bangs, music by Manuel Klein. [92] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 740G,
Oct. 16, 1905; 2c. Oct. 16, 1905. 52520
3000 years from now; 1 act farce, by E. M.
Sliorey and Fred S. Campbell. [2], 11 p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1912 ; D : 29471 ; Ethel May
Shorey, Lynn, Mass. 52521
3834 Broadway; comedy in 3 acts, by W. A.
Wliitecar.
© W. A. Whitecar, New York ; 1897 : 34534,
June 8. 52522
4,444 (Le); piece in 1 acte, de Jean Franc et
Kaival. Paris, C. Joubert, 1913. 17 p. 8°.
© Oct. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1913 ; D : 34840 ;
Joubert, Paris. 52523
$5,000 reward; a melodrama in 4 acts.
© Eva Rich, New York; 1894:54222,
Nov. 20. 53524
■ -play in 1 act, by Allan Frend [pseud, of
K. Pierce] 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1914; D : 38803 ; Katherine
Pierce, Los Angeles. 52524a
£5,000 (Five thousand pounds sterling); a
play in 5 acts, by C. A. Morgan. [2], 67 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Carrie A. Morgan, New York; 1885;
1921, Jan. 21; 2c. Feb. 6. 52525
$10,000 (A) bunco; a comedy dramatic sur-
prise in 1 act, by C. Gibney. [2], 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1913; D: 32374; Charles
Gibney, Chicago. 52526
$10,000 (A) wag-er; farce in 2 acts, by I. M.
G. Wood.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1896 : 14860,
Mar. 7 ; 2c. Mar. 18. 52527
£10,000 a year; a comedy, by Enmia V. Sheri-
dan.
© Kicluird Mansfield, United States; 1892:
3492, Jan. 21. 52528
15,000 a year; or, Ashton's income tax, Ameri-
can comedy in 4 acts, by O. Grethen. 87 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1909; D: 17083; Otto
Grethen, Harvey, N. D. 52529
$20,000 reward; or, A 20th century Cinder-
ella, a realistic extra modern serio comedy
in 5 acts, founded on the novel A twentieth
century Cinderella, or $20,000 reward, by
W. Y. Winthrop. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Wm. Young Winthrop, Woodmont, Conn. ;
D:2327, Sept. 15, 1902; Ic. Sept. 21, 1902;
Ic. Oct. 1, 1902. 52530
20,000 leagues under the sea; a grand musi-
cal, emotional, sensational, spectacular drama,
libretto by J. B. Bradford, costumes, scenic
and mechanical effects, designed by Felix
Regamey, music by G. Operti.
© J. B. Bradford, Boston; 1874:677,
Jan. 21. 52531
£20,000. See Twenty thousand pounds.
43,800 hours and 420 minutes ahead of time.
See Second-sight.
$50,000; sketch in 3 scenes, by Bert Hutchin-
son [pseud, of H. W. Hutchinson] [6], 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914 ; D : 38951 ; Herbert W.
Hutchinson, Portland, Me. .52531a
$50,000 (The) beauty; or. The doll girl, in 3
acts, by M. Caut'man. [2], 36 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1910; D : 21883 ; Madelou
Caufman, Carl Junction, Md. 52532
$50,000 (The) bride; comedy in 1 act and 3
scenes, by C. A. Hendrix. 25 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1910; D : 20401 ; C. A. Hen-
drix, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 52533
$50,000 reward; I. H. Hahn's drama.
© Isaac H. Hahn, New York ; 1871 : 10374,
Nov. 2. 52534
$50,000 (The) wart,
wealth.
See Mark (The) of
2657
52535
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52539
£50,000; a drama in 7 acts, by Henry Pettitt
and Augustus Harris.
© Eiisene Tompkins, Boston ; 1883 : 3512.
Feb. 23. 52535
$150,000; a sensational drama in 5 acts, by
J. M. Findull.
© .1. M. Findull, New York; 1871:2173.
Mar. 14. 52536
500,000 devils; nuisical burlesque iu 3 acts
and 5 scenes, adapted from the German by
K. Formes.
© Karl Formes, New York; 1890:30142,
Sept. 30. 52537
See also Half a million devils.
$60,000,000; or, The Cocos Island treasure,
a sensational and historical play in 5 acts,
by L. S. Walker.
© L. S. Walker, San Francisco; 1870:879,
Aug. 12. 52538
$100,000,000 will contest. See Bailroad
(The) king of the world.
(A) of a time; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by L. R. Sliewell. New York, 1882.
© L. R. Shewell and N. C. Goodwin, United
States ; 1882 : 19277, Nov. 14. 52539
2658
SUPPLEMENT
[Note. — This supplemental alphabet contains titles not included in ihe main alphabet, including
part of those entered for copyright registration during 1915, and all of those entered during 1916]
A. E. 24; Dlay in 1 act, by Clarice Laurence
[pseud, of C. L. Hancock] [2], 17 p. 4°.
Type^^•ritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1916 ; D : 44567 ; Clarice
Laurence Hancock, Hurley, E)igland. 52540
A la carte; 1 ad furce. by H. Austin Adams.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1916: D : IM.Vl.j ; Gladys I\I.
l>ay. San Diego. Cal. 52541
A quien nie recuerda usted? jiaso dc comedia,
[del Serafin y Joacpiin Alvarez Quintero.
Madrid. 1916. 45 p. 12°.
© Sept. 5, 1916 : Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 451 U7 ;
S. y J. Alvarez Quintero. Madrid. 52542
A. (The) T. ; whicli is, being interpreted, The
artistic temperament, satirical pleasantry, by
R. Pule. [67] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17. 1916; D : 44391 ; Reginald
role, T>os Angeles. 52543
Abajo los solteros; 1'ai!(asf:i comico-lfrica
gul)ernamental en 7 ciunlros y mi real docreto.
en pi'osa, (iri;;inal dc .luaii (!. Keiiovales y
Fi'anciscu G. Pacheco, musica de los maestros
Ribas y Estreraera. ^ladrif] [Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1915. 41 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Aug. 30. 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41643: J. G. Renovales v F, G. Pacheco.
Madrid. 52544
Abanico (El) de la Pompadour; vodevil en 3
actos, de Ramon Asensio Miis y .lose J. Cade-
nas, musica original de los mae.stros Calleja
V Foglietti. IMadrid [Sociedad de autores
es])auoles] 1916. 89 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 5. 1916: Ic Oct. 11, 1916; D:
4512S ; R. Asensio ]\Ias v J. Juan Cadenas,
Madrid. " 52545
Abbeyfeale. See Desmond's bride.
Abbu San of old Japan; comedy-drama in 2
acts, by Walter Ben Hare. Chicago. T. S.
Denison & company [1916] 54 p. 12°.
© Feb. 19, 1916: 2c. Feb. 25, 1916: D:
43135; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 52546
Abe Lincoln and little A. D. See Holiday
plays.
Abhul. the Azra; play in 1 act, by S. Cowan.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1916; L): 43.346; Sada
Cowan, New York. 52547
Abie and Heinie in the suffragette navy; 1
act nmsical comedy, by J. I. Goldl^erK. [6| p.
8°. Tyi)ewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1915 ; D : 42287 ; Joseph Ike
(ioldberg. New York. 52548
Aboard the Pond-lily special; dialog for 10
male and 5 female characters, by Arnnn
Paul Meyer. Antigo, Wis., Antigo piiblishing
company. 19]6. 16 p. 16°. (I'ialogs for
ytnmg people's societies, no. 43)
© Mar. 30. 1916; 2c. Apr. 6, 1916; D:
43540; Anticro publishing co.. Anti'j:o, Wis.
52549
About angels. See Pig- (The) brother play-
book.
About twelve; play in 1 a<*t, by C. van A'alkeii-
bur.ti-. [2 1, 8 p. 4°. Typewriltcn.
© Ic. Feb. 5. 1916; D : 429.59 ; Cai-I(i.ii van
Valkenburg, New York.
Above board; musical phiy in
scenes, by L. Cliff. [100] p.
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. July 19, 1916; D:
Cliff, New York.
Above the clouds. See Handy
amateur actors.
Abraham Lincoln; a story and a play, by Mary
Hazelton Wade. Boston, R. G. Badger [1914]
84 p. 12°.
© Jan. 1, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 7. 1914 ; A : 361493 ;
Richard G. Badger, Boston. 52552
Absent on leave; extravaganza, by R. F. Goss
;iii(l H. H. Havermale. 23 p. 4°. Printed.
© Ic. May 15, 1916; D : 441.39 ; Roger Ful-
ton Go.ss and Hazel Halma Havei-male. Ber-
keley, Cal. 52553
Acceptable (An) man; drama in 3 acts, by
A. A. Wy.se and M. Lerner. [75] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1916; D: 44457; A. An-
thony Wyse and Mary Lerner, Caml)ridge.
Mass. 52554
52550
2 acts and 3
4°. Typewrit-
44418; Laddie
52551
dramas for
2659
52555
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52576
Accomplice (The); meIodranmti<,' comedy, by
J. Whitehead Chandler. [3], 24 p. 4*. Type-
written.
'© Ic. Apr. 14, 1916; D : 43634 ; William
Francis Burke, New York. 52555
According- to Darwin; play in 2 scenes, by
P. Wilde [pseud, of Percival L. Weil] (In
Forunl, v. 54, no. 4, Oct. 1915)
© Sept. 25, 1915; Ic. Sept. 30, 1915; D:
41871; Percival Wilde, New York. 52556
See also Confessional, and other Ameri-
can plays.
According to measure; farce-comedy in 1 act
with prologue and epilogue, by L. E. Bisch.
33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 19i6; D : 45759 ; Louis Ed-
ward Bisch, New York. 52557
According to Washington; 1 act drama, by
J. Stokes. [2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1916; D : 43827 ; John
Stokes, New York. 52558
Acid (The) test; play in 4 acts, by S. Weiller.
[106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1916; D : 45002 ; Simon
Weiller, New York. 52559
Acorn-planter (The); California forest play
[in prologue, 2 acts and epilogue] by J. Lon-
don. New York, Macmillan company, 1916.
V, 84 p. 12°.
© Feb. 23, 1916; 2c. Fel). 24. 1916; D:
43120; .Tack London, Glen Ellen, Cal. 52560
Acquiring Ann; comedy in 1 act find 1 scene,
by W. Hainer. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24. 1916; D : 44447 ; Whitfield
Hainer, Providence, II. I. 52561
Acquitted ;j)l ay in 1 act, by R. C. Smith. [1],
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sept. 27, 1915; D: 41838; Kita Creighton
Smith, Thomaston, Me. 52562
Across the border; 1 act play of contemporane-
ous Mexico, by S. R. Pfeifer. [36] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1916; I): 44277; Sidney
Burton Pfeifer, Buffalo. 525613
Across the street; comedy i)laylet, by N.
Rackow and A. M. Leitzbach. [i], 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4. 1916; D : 43222 ; N. Rackow
and A. M. Leitzbach, New York. 52564
Active service; melodrama in 4 acts, by H. A
Littledale. [112] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1915; 0:4180."); Harold A.
Littledale, New York, 52565
Actors' (The) boardinghouse; play in 1 act, by
Jeannette Nordenshield. [2], 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1915; D : 42087 ; Patrick J.
Casey, New York. 52566
Adam and Eve; play in 3 scenes, by L. Burg-
staller. [6] p. 8*. Typewritten.'
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1916; D : 43622 ; Ludwig
Burgstaller, New York. 52567
Adantics (The) See Frolique de magazine.
Adrift; 1 act comedy, by R. Warner. [1], 18 p.
4°. Typewi'itten.
© Ic. July 13, 1916; D : 44368 ; Richard
Warner, New Y^ork. 52568
Advent. See Plays; by August Strindberg.
Adventure (An) in realism; dramatic sketch
in 1 act, by W. S. Gidley. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1916; D : 43137 ; Will S.
Gidley, Springfield, Mass. 52569
Adventure (An) in society; comedv. bv D. H.
Wallace. [1], 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1916 ; D : 44270 ; David
Harold Wallace, New York. 52570
Adventures (The) of Ann; play in 4 acts, bv
G. M. Anderson. [3], 50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1915 ; D : 41618 ; Geoi-ge M.
Anderson, Princeton. Ind. 52571
Adventures (The) of Annette; play in 3 acts
with jtrologno, based on the short story of
the same litle. 12], ?,r, p. 4°. Tyiiewriiten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1915; D : 42450 ; William Fox,
New York. 52572
Adventures (The) of X; dramatized by M. L.
Clai-k, W. A. New] in and A. E. Smothers,
suggested by a story of the same name writ-
ten by Ida M. Brown. [1], 42 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 13, 1916; D : 44140 : Mary L.
Clark. Wallace A. Newlin and Arthur E.
Smothers, Pasadena. 52573
Adventuress (The); drama in 4 acts, by Paul
M. Potter. ]{ev. September, 1916. [il9] p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28. 1916; D : 45296 ; Walter <1.
Jordan and Paul Potter, New Yoik. 52574
Adversaries; drama in 4 acts, bv (). Costc.
[120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1916; D : 42055 ; Claire Coste.
New York. 52575
Advice to the loveloons; comedy in 1 act, by
E. Hopkins. [3], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1916; D : 43898 ; Edwin Ho}>-
kins, N<'w York. 52576
266Q
52577
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UN11*ED STATES
52596
Aegean (The) ; play in 1 act, by I. R. Baxley.
[1]. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. aO. 191U; D:45424; Isaac Rie-
man Baxley. Santa Bariiara, Cal. 52577
Aeroplane (An) elopement; 1 act dramatic
composition in o scenes, liy A. L. Turton.
[ISJ p. 24°. Typewritten."
© Ic. Aug. 1. 1916 ; D : 44r)44 : Arthnr
Leonard Turton, Jutland. N. ,T. 52578
Affected (The) young- ladies; cojncdv in I act,
l)y Rloliere. tr. by Barrett H. Clark. New
Yorlv. S. French ; London, S. French, ltd..
[1915] 29 p. 12°. ( [The world's best plays,
by celebrated European authors, B. H. Clark,
general ed.] )
© Sept. 2, 1915; 2c. Sept. 8, 1915: D:
41706; Samuel French, New York. 52579
Affection; play in 7 episodes, l>y J. R. Chase.
110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28. 1916; D : 44263 ; James Rich-
ard Chase, Boston. 52580
Affinities; licorice comedy capsule, by W. E.
Scott. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1916; D: 44538; William Ed-
ward Scott, San Francisco. 52581
Affinity (The) garden; satire on the gulli-
bility of the luiman family in 1 act, by M. S.
L. Parr. [2], 31 p. 4°. "Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28. 1915; D : 41698 ; Margaret
S. Linn Parr, Collingswood. N. J. 52582
Aficion (La); sainete en 1 acio, dividido en 2
ciUKlms, original y en prosa do A. Ramos
-Martin. ISIadi-id [Sociedad do aulorcs cspa-
nolesj 1915. 28 p. 12°.
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1. 1915; D:
41640 ; Antonio Ramos jNIartln, Madrid.
52583
Afoot and ahorseback; iilay in 4 acts, by E. C.
Randall. [1121 p. 4°. " Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. S, 1915; D : 42437 ; Ethel Claire
Randall, Chicago. 52584
After; play in a prologue, a picture and 3 acts,
by F. Bruegger. [77] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15. 1915; D : 42267 ; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 52585
After big game; comedy sketch for 2 males,, by
(ieo. W. Day. [2]. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Juno 16. 1916; D: 4426S; Mrs. Ceorao
W. Day. New York. 52586
After seven years; comedy playlet, l)y C. Gil-
lingwater and R. Barlow. [2], 30 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© le July 29, 1916; D : 44518 ; Claude
CilliTTgw.'iter and Reginald Barlow. New
York. 52587
After the battle; sketch, by F. La France and
J. Kennedy. S i». 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1916; D :459t)8 ; Fred La
France and Joe Kennedy, Philadeliihia.
52587a
After the game; play in 1 act, by A. L. ]>onald-
son. [1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ip. Apr. 25, 1916; D: 43768; Alfred Lee
Donaldson, Saranac Lalve, N. Y. 52588
After the honeymoon; comedy in 1 act, by
Wolfgang [i. e. Farkas] Gyalui, tr, by Barret
H, Clark. New York. S. French; London, S,
French, ltd. [1915] 15 p. 12°. ( [The world's
liest plays, by celebrated European authors,
B. H. Clark, general ed.])
© Sept. 8, 1915; 2c. Sept. 8, 1915; D:
417(11; Samuel French, New York, 52589
After the masquerade; talking and singing
sketch in one, by Frank G. King. [1], 5 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. May 15, 1916 ; D : 43911 ; May Dor-
mand, Jersey City. 52590
After the show; 3 people singing sketch, by
Artluir Darvo. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29. 1916 ; D : 45769 ; >Villiam
Ciirlson, Chicago. 52591
After twenty years; [play in 1 act] by Helen
Booth ; He Avas never known to smile, by
Charles Barnard; The bridal wine cup; [and]
INIay court in Greenwood, by TiMura W. Case.
Thil-.idelphia, P, <!arrett -.^c co., 1,SS(!. p. 193-
2l(>. 12". (Dramatic sn)iplempiit In (Mie
hundred choice selections, no. 14)
© P. Garrett & co.. Philadelphia; 188(1:
22016. Oct. 1 ; 2c. Oct. 11. 52592
After 2000 years; 1 act sketch, by J. Leonard.
[2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1915 ; D : 42441 ; James Leon-
ard. New Y^ork. 52593
Afterglow (The); comedy in 3 acts, by E. D.
Biggers. [144] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1916; D: 44606; Earl Derr
P.if!gers, Pelham, N. Y. 52594
Afteiwards; 1 act play, by F. Nordstrom. [2],
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1916; D : 43997 ; Frances
NordstL >; n, Brooklyn. 52595
Agamemncn. Sec Chief European drama-
tists.— Tragedies (The) of Seneca.
Age (The) of reason; divorce problem play for
modern children, by C. I. Dorrian. {In
Vanity fair, v. 6, no. 5, July 1916)
© June 21. 1916; Ic. .Tune 19. 1916; D;
44L')4; Cecil I. Dorrian, New York. 52596
2661
52597
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52614
Ages (The) of Ann; play in 6 scenes, by H. A.
Clarke. [1], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 15, 1916; D : 44381 ; Harold Asa
Clarke, New York. 52597
Aggression won. See Poems and plays; by
Harry Lorenzo Chapin. 366 13f.
Ah. gim'me the ring; comedy skit, by M.
Cooperstein. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45261 ; Max Cooper-
stein, New York. 52598
Ahes-of-the-sea; play in 1 act, by J. P. Dab-
ney. [3], 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1915; D: 42146; Julia P.
Dabney, Brookline, Mass. 52599
Ahuitzotl, the Aztec heir; drama in 4 acts, by
E. H. Gurney. [4], S3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jmie 9, 1916; D : 44120 ; Nellie C.
Gurney, Highland Park, 111. 52600
Aiglon (L'); a play in 6 acts. l>y Edmon<l Ros-
tand, adapted into English by Louis N.
Parker. New York, R. H. Russell, 1900. 261,
[1] p. 2 port. (incl. front.) 8°.
© Robert Howard Russell, New York : 1900
A: 24765, Oct. 5; 2c. Oct. 25, 1900. 52601
Aint it the truth? farce in 1 act. by E. Atchi-
.son-Ely. [1], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26. 1916; D : 4.i038 ; Edgar
Atchison-Ely, Stony Brook, N. Y. 52602
Aladdin; or, The wonderful lamp, fable play
in 5 acts. 15 tableaux, by William S. Jlartin.
Williniantic, Conn., Martin studios. 1916.
35 p. 16°.
© Sept. 18. 1916; 2c. Sept. 19. 1916: D:
44966 ; Martin studios, Willimantic, Conn.
52603
Aladdin and his lamp. Sec New (A) version
of The adventures of Aladdin and his lamp.
32476.
Aladdin and the wonderful lamp, the great
magician, and the wicked scamp; dramatic
playlet in 6 scenes, by M. .T. Hellis. [2], 9 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1916 ; 13 : 43822 ; Marie -Tose-
plune Hellis, Philadelphia. 52604
Aladdin's joy; or. Except ye become, fantasy,
by .T. K. Sawyer. [2|, 43 p. f°. Type-
written.
© 1 c. Au^^ 23, 1915 ; D : 41793 ; Jeannette
Ketchum Sawyer, Cleveland. 52605
Alarm (The) .S'ce Plays with a punch.
Albion and Rosamond; historical drama, by
A. E. Wolfrom. [142] p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1915; D: 42310; Anna E.
Wolfrom, Kansas City, Mo, 52606
Albion and Rosamond — Continued.
-and The living voice; two dramas, by
Anna Wolfrom. Boston, Sherman, French &
company, 1916. 3 p. 1., 3-185 p. 12°.
© July 17, 1916; 2c. and a IT. Aug. 25, 1916;
A : 437375 ; Sherman, French & co., Boston.
52607
Alcestis, and other poems; l\v Sara King
Wiley. New York, Loudon. The jMacmillan
company, 1905. 4 p. 1., 60 p. 12°.
© IMacmillan co.. New York ; A : 127176,
Sept. 26. 1905: 2c. Sept. 26. 1905. 52608
Alchemist (The). See Great plays: English.—
Masterpieces of the English drama: Ben
Jonson. 28738a.
Alcove (The); play in 1 act, by W. Clapp. 20 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1916; D: 43718; Woodbridge
Clapp. Washington. 52609
Alegre (La) trompeteria. Src Once (Las)
mil virgenes. 33972. — Regadera (La)
38904.
Alegres (Las) chicas de Berlin; opereta en 3
actos, original de Manuel .Merino y Ceferino
R. Avecilla, niiisica del nuiestro Millan. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1916.
62 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© .Tvdy 6. 1916; Ic. Oct. 11. 1916: D :
45125: M. Merino v C. R. Avecilla.
Madi-id.
52610
Alegres (Las) colegialas; zarzuela en 1 acto.
dividido en 3 cundros y un suelto periodistico,
original y en prosa de Antonio I'.-iso y .loaqufii
Abati, niusica del maestro Lleo. Madrid
I Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1916. 37 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 7, 1916; Ic. Mar. 11. 1916: D:
43280; A. Paso y J. Abati, Madrid. 52611
Alena; play in 3 acts, by C. Reppert. [6],
79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1916; D : 44028 ; Charlotte
Reppert. Los Angeles. 52612
Algy's first appearance; comedy skit, by A.
Stuart. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 25, 1916; D : 44460 ; Austen
Stuart. New York. 52613
Alias John Doe. Sec Price (The) of love,
Alice Forber. missionary; drnma in 3 acts, by
G. M. Strawick. [2]. 40 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916: D: 43441; Gertrude
^Martin Strawick. Youngstown, O. 52614
Alice in Wonderland; a dramatization of
I^ewis Carroll's [i. e. Charles Lutwidge
Dodgson's] Alice's adventures in Wonderland
and Through the looking glass, by Alice
(Jerstenberg. Chicago, A. C. MctJUirg & co.,
2662
rj2615
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
52635
Alice in Wonderland — Coutiiiued.
1915. 5 p. 1., 133 p. col. front., rol. illns.,
col. plates. 8°.
© Deo. 4, .1915; 2c. and aff. Dec. G, 1915;
A: 420082; A. C. McClurg & c(t.. Chicago.
52615
dre-ciiii in 2 pts-.. by E. Sheldon. [176] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1916; D : 44704 ; Edward
Sheldon. New York. 52616
See also Seven plays for little folks.
Alice Marden; dramatic comedy of to-day in 3
acts, bv M. D. Hallam and F. D. S. Bethune.
[2], 133 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1916 ; D : 45624 ; Martha Dean
Ilalhim and Faneuil Dunkiu Stein Bethune,
New York. 52617
Alimony; phiy in 3 acts, by J. E. Warren. [1],
IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1916; D: 4.5059: John Ernest
Warren. Brooklyn. 52618
Alimony (The) club; 1 act playlet, by Geral-
dine Sloane. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typevvritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25. 1916; D : 42838 ; David H.
Sloane. New l^u'k. /, " :. 5261&
Alimony (The) dodg'er; nautical farce in neu-
tral waters. h\ J. McCrce ;!nd .Josei)h Noel,
in. 25 p. 4°." Typewritten.
© Ic. ]\Iav 31. 1916; D : 4403G ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 52620
All a mistake. See Heart-in-the-Lodg'e.
18432a.
All aboai'd; <>r. Fun in a parlor car. comedy
talking and singing act. by L. Fleming. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Word.s only]
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1915 ; D : 41894 ; Len Fleming,
Wellsboro. Pa. 52621
All for nothing; unique playlet in 1 act. by
C. S. Keith. [21. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1.3, 1916; D: 4.361 2; Cato S.
Keith, New Y^u-k. 52622
All for the movies; or. Miss Swift, novelty
sketch, by H. V. Kii-alfy. [1 |, 7 )>. 4^
Type\\ritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, V.»1(j; D: 43641; Harold Y.
Kiralfy, New York. 52623
All for this scheme of ours; plav in 4 acts,
by Ivan Wise. [119] p. f°. Typewritten.
'© Ic. Sept. 13, 1915; D : 41732 : Huber F.
Wise. Spokane, Wash. 52624
All is fair in love. Sec When the curtain
yises. 50312a.
All men are liars; satirical drama in 4 acts,
by Ray Lewis Lp«eu<h of K. L. Leviusky |
[64] p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18. 1915 ; D : 42123 ; Ray Lewis
, Leviusky and Isador Bernstein, Flushing.
N. Y. 52625
All men are not created equal; 1 act vaude-
ville sketch, by J. J. Euright. [3J, 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26. 1916; D : 45279 ; John Joseph
Enright, Boston. 52626
All mine; drama in 4 acts, bv Louis Tibbault
[pseud, of L. de M. Parmele'e] [143] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1916; D : 45186 ; Lois de M.
Parmelee, Cohas.set, Mass. 52627
All on a summer's day; comedy, by Lindsey
Barbee. Chicago. T. S. Denis;>n & company
[1916] 22 p. 12°.
© Feb. 19, 1916; 2c. Feb. 25, 1916; D:
43134 ; Eben H. Norris. Chicago. 52628
All on account of Polly; comedy in 3 acts, by
Ilarrv L. Newton. Chicago. T. S. Denison
& company [1915] ; 73 p. 12°.
© Oct. 7, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 11. 1915 : D : 41955 ;
Eben H. Norris. Chicago. 52629
All's swell that ends swell; comedy [in 3 acts]
bv G. M. Major. Privatelv printed. 1916.
46 p. 8°.
© 1(!. Nov. 27, 1916; D: 45534; George Mac-
donald Major, New York. 52630
libretto to 3 act comic opera, by H. Flam-
nier. [5]. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1916; D : 43903 ; Harold
Flammer, New York. 52631
All's well that ends well; episode in 1 act, by
I. H. Russell. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1916 ; D : 43785 ; Iroue Han-
cock Russell, Washington. 52632
All thing's being equal; play in 3 acts, by
J. R. K. Taylor. [120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1916 : D : 43986 ; James R.
Keene Taylor, New York. 52633
All up in the air; farce with nuisic. by H.
Reynolds. [3], 8 p. 4^ Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 11. 1916; D : 43292 ; Harring-
ton Reynolds, Chicago. 52634
All women are liars; 1 act drama, by Ray
Lewis [pseud, of R. L. Levinsky] [2], 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. IS, 1915; D : 42385 ; Ray Lewis
Levinsky and Isador Bernstein, Flushing.
N. Y. ' 52635
2663
52636
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
sses'j
All wool; or. Together is together, .'5 ;i(t com-
edy (Iraiua, by H. Herbert. 98 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 191.5 ; D : 41.".47 ; Hugh Her-
bert, New York. 52636
All wrong; quaint comedy, by F. A. Nord-
strom. [2], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. May 16, 1916; D : 43918 ; France.s
Anna Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 52637
Alles aus gefalligkeit; schwank in 3 akten,
von Eugen Burg und Louis Tauf.stein. Ber-
lin. Biihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h.,
1916. 63 p. 8°.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1916 ; D : 43070 ; Biibnenver-
lag Ahn »& Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
52638
Almost a mother; farce comedy in 3 acts and
3 scenes, by Bosworth Crocker [pseud, of
M. A. C. Chllds Lewisohn] [.51, 54 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1916 ; D : 4543S ; Mary Ar-
nold Ci'ocker (Chi Ids) Lewisohn, Colum-
bus, O. 52639
Alondras (Las); comedia en 3 actos y en prosa.
orii^inal de .lulio Pardo, ilanuel (jl[onzalez
de] Lara y Jose Casado. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1915. 51 p. 12°.
© Aug. 30. 1915; Ic. Sept. 1. 1915; D:
41637 ; J. Pardo, M. G. Lara v J. Casado. Ma-
drid. 52640
Alone; draniatic .sketch in 1 act. l)y E. Mitchell.
[1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1916; 1>: 11919; Edinund
Mitcliell, Los Angeles. 52641
Alone at last; lyrics from the operetta, by
Matthew Woodward, Edgar Smith and Jo-
seph Herbert. New York, Karczag publish-
ing CO.. inc., 1916. 17 p. 8°.
© Apr. 7, 1916 ; 2c. Apr. 10, 1916 ; D : 43682 :
Karczag pub. co., inc., Ncm' York. 52642
— —lyrics from the operetta in 3 acts, by Jo-
seph W. Herbert. [321 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1915 ; D : 42035 ; T. B. Harms
& Francis, Day & Hunter, New York.
52643
Along the bridal path; vaudeville act in 2
scenes, by K. Davenport. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1916; D : 44924 ; Kennotli
Davenport, Chicago. 52644
Alsace; pi^ce en 3 actes, i)ar Gaston Leroux et
Camille Drevfus. Paris. Editions P. Lafitte
[1916] 2 p. 1., 223 p. 12°.
© Oct. 14, 1910; Ic. Dec. 9. 1910; D:
15019; Hachette & co., Paris. 52645
Althea decides; rural comedy drama in 1
scene and epilog\ie. by F. Cromwell. [2],
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29. 1915; D: 42119; Frederic
Cromwell, Chicago, 52646
Always ridiculous; drama in 3 acts, by Jose
Echegaray, tr. from the Spanish by T. W.
Gilky.son. {In Poet lore, v. 27, no. 3)
© June 21, 1916; 2c. June 28, 1916; D:
44251; T. Walter Gilkyson, Philadelphia.
52647
Am teetisch; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Karl
Sloboda. Wien, Leipzig. Deutsch-osterreich-
ischer verlag, 1915. 93 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 6, 1916; D : 44321 ; Deutsch-
osterreichischer verlag, Vienna. 52648
Amateur (The) murderer; 1 act comedy-drama,
by C. F. Ivius. [1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Feb. 18, 1916 ; D : 43079 ; Clifford F.
Ivins, Red Bank, N. J. 52649
Amateurs wanted; play in 1 act, by W. C.
Knox. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1915; D: 42617; William C.
Knox, New York. 52650
Ambassador (The); musical comedv romance in
3 acts, by E. H. Hackley. [JPhiladelphia.
Philadelphia tribune, 1916] 40 p. 16°.
[Words only]
© Jan. 12, 1916; 2c. Jan. 19, 1916; D:
42795; Edwin H. Hackley, Philadelphia.
52651
Amber (The) empress; operctia in 3 acts,
book and lyrics by M. Connelly, nnisic by Zoel
Parenteau. [.54] p. 4°. Typewritten." [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1916 ; D : 43674 ; Marcus Con-
nelly, Pittsburgh. 52652
Ambition; play in 3 acts, by Oliver Lorain
[pseud, of L. T. OUesheimer] [107] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1915 ; D : 41633 ; Louis T.
OUesheimer, Detroit. 52653
— —play in 3 acts and epilogue, by T. Terriss.
125 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1916 ; D : 44199 ; Tom Ter-
riss, New York, 52654
political, congre.ssional study, in 3 acts, by
R. H. Davis. [113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 0, 1915; D : 42425 ; Robert Hark-
ness Davis, Washington. 52655
America first; drama of the present time in 3
acts, by A. Chrostowski. [98] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 13. 1916; D : 427.51 ; Alphonse
("livoslowski, Now York. 52656
2664
52657
COPrRIGTITED TN THE UNITED STATES
52671/
America first — Continued.
^ playlet, by R. Danenbaum and G. G<>o<l-
inann. [2]. IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1916 ; D : 42743 ; Roby Danen-
bainn and Gustav Goodmann, New York.
52657
Sec uJso Continental Congress.
America in its making; [scenario in 12 reels]
by E. A. Martin, cover-title, 15 p. 4°.
Printed.
© June 30, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 6. 1916;
A : 433610 ; Edgar Allen Martin, Los Angeles.
52658
Am.erica in pilgrim days; by Lucile Bhickburn
Berry. Lebanon, O., March brothers [1915]
31 p. 12°.
© Aug. 17. 1915; 2c. Aug. 30, 1915; aff.
Aug. 31, 1915; A: 410267; March bros.. Le-
banon, O. 52659
America the wonderland; a patriotic testival.
New York city. The Ethical culture school
[1915] 50, [5] p., 1 1. front., plates. 8°.
© Dec. 23, 1915: 2c. .Tan. 11, 1916; aff.
Jan. 8. 1916: A: 420327; Ethical culture
school, New York. 52660
American beauties. See Original monologues
and sketches. 34364a.
American (The) citizen; play in 1 act, by O.
Dymow, tr. by David H. Perhuan. 17 p,
f . Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 26. 1915; D : 42349 ; Ossij. Dy-
mow, New York. 52661
American diplomacy; dramatir- playlet, bv
John T. Doyle. [1], 22 p. 4°. Typewritteii.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1916; D : 44741 ; Marion
Willard Doyle, Allston, Mass. 52662
American festivals for elementary schools;
by Madalene D. Barnuin. Now York. S.
French: London, S. French, ltd. [1916] 26 p.
12°.
© Dec. 7, 1916 ; 2c. Doc. 9, 1916 : D : 4.5646 :
Samuel Frencli and the New York center of
the Drama league of America. New York.
52663
American (An) girl; viiay in 4 acts. liv F. B.
Purdio. [132] p. 4°. "Typowntt(>n. '
© Ic. Jan. 10. 1916; D: 42717; Francis
Baillie Purdie, St. Joseph, Mo. 52664
American (An) home; 1 act argument f.>r pre-
paredness, written by G. H. Potty. [2|, 24 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14. 1916; 4.3047; George
Hubert Pptt,v, Kansas ait;y, ^q, 52665
American (The) intercedes; and Southern
methods; [two plays] by R. J. Martinez.
New Orleans, L. Graham co.. ltd. [1916] 84 p.
16°.
© Mar. 2, 1916; 2c. Mar. 27, 1916; D:
43454 ; Raymond J. Martinez, New Orleans.
52666
American music; nias(|ne, historical pageant,
by B. B. Colburn. [1], 23 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1916; D : 43449 ; Blonda
Banks Colborn, Eagle Rock, Cal. 52667
Americans (The); a drama, by Edwin Davios
Schoonmaker. New York, M. Kennerlev. 1913.
304 p. 12°.
© May 14, 1913; 2c. Mav 17, 1913; A:
346649; Mitchell Kennerley, New York.
52668
America's birthday party. Sec Dream (A) of
the centuries and other entertainments.
America's gifts to the old world; pageant or
masque for home economics students, by Helen
W. Atwater and C. F. Langworthy. Balti-
more, American home economics association.
1915. vii, 20 p. 8°.
© Nov. 15, 1915; 2c. Nov. 16, 1915: D:
42270; American home economics assn., Balti-
more. 52669
Among a thousand women; play in 4 acts, by
A. Schorr.
-r72Np i'-i'^bxp^n?: ;ir2'^'"T"i -,:r:^rj ',rr''iiu
[2], 116 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1916; D : 4367S : .'^nshol
Scliorr, Philadelphia. 52670
Among friends; comedy in 3 acts, ])y A. De AV.
Allen. [77] p. 4°. ' Typewritten."
© Ic. May 23, 1916 ; D : 4.3982 ; Ade De
Wolfe Allen and M. -W. Allen, New York.
52671
Among the lions; social satire in 1 act. by G.
Middleton. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1916; D : 45433 ; George
Middleton, New York. 52672
Among those present; plav in 4 acts, by L.
Evans and W. C. I'<?rcival. [149] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1916; D: 44821; Larry Evans
and Walter C. Percival, Saranac Lake. N. Y.
52673
Amores de aldea; cojuedia lirica en 2 actos y 5
cuadros. original de .7. G. Renovales y F. Ga.
I'acheco, miisica de los maestros Pablo Luna
y Reveriano Soutullo. Madrid [Sociedad de
.antores esparioles] 1915. 42 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© .Tan. 27. 1916: Ic. Jan. 28. 1916; D:
42876; Juan G. Renovales y Francisco (^m.
Pnciiccu, ]\[advicl: * 52674
2665
52675
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
5260
An der strasse zum heldentum. See Umweg
(Dei) zum tod. 47919a.
Analyzing Basil; farce in 3 acts, by C. "\V'. Bell.
[167] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15. 1916; D : 44654 ; C. W. Bell,
Hamilton, Canada. 52675
Ananias and co. ; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
Charles Edwin Summers. 11201 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. .30, 1916 ; D : 44809 ; Mary Sher-
wood, Leonia, N. .J. 52676
Anastasia; or, The peer of the pretty one, an
original operetta in 2 acts, by Henry N.
Baker. Boston, G. M. Baker & company,
18S2. 20 p. 12°. ( [The amateur operal )
© George M. Baker, Boston ; 1881 : 16402,
Oct. 24 ; 2c. Oct. 24. 52677
Anatol; a sequence of dialogues, by Arthur
Schnitzler. paraphrased for the English stage
bv Granville Barker. London, SidgAvick &
Jackson, limited, 1911. 5 p. 1., 3-125 p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. .5, 1911: A ad int. 569; pubd.
Mar. 6, 1911; Mitchell Kennerlev, New York.
52678
And a little child; play in 1 act. by K. C. Mat-
thews. [1|, 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24. 1915 ; D : 41734 ; Robert
Cameron Matthews, New York. 52679
And — his wife came back; comedv playlet, by
E. E. Van I>lt and W. A. Curtis. [Ij, 15 ]>.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1915; D : 42585 ; Ernest E.
Van Pelt, San Francisco. 52680
And then some; playlet in 1 act. by A. Stewart.
[1[, 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1915 ; D : 42494 ; Andrew
Stewart, Washington. 52681
And there was light; Domingo de Guzman.
13th century, by a inember of the Domini-
can order of St. Cecilia community [Sister
Mary Xavier Nelsen] [Somerset, O., Rosary
press! 1916. 32 p. 16°.
© Sept. 18. 1916; 2c. Sept. 21, 1916; D:
449.53; St. Cecilia community, Nashville.
52682
And they lived happily . . .; comedy in 1 act,
by D. Austin. \\], 19 |.. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1915; D: 41925; Dare Aus-
tin, New York. i ;, 52683
Androcles and the lion, Overruled, Pyg-
malion; bv Bernard Shaw. New York, Bren-
tano'.s, 1916. cxxvii, 224 p. 12°.
© Apr. 21, 1916; 2c. Apr. 27, 1916; D:
43764; George Bernard Shaw, Eondon.
52684
Androcles and the lion, Overruled, Pyg-
malion— Continued.
Same.
© Apr. 21. 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 27. 1916;
.V : 427852 ; Bernard Shaw, Loudon. 52685
Andromeda. Sec Latin plays for student per-
formances and reading.
Andy Rice in society; monologue, by A. Holf-
man. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1916 ; D : 44841 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 52686
Anelave; comedy drama in 4 acts, by C. S.
Page. [1], 82 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1916; D : 4.35.54 ; Calvin S.
Page and Francis J. Casey, Chicago. 52687
Angel (El) bueno; comedia policiaca en 4 actos
y en prosa, original de Luis Linares Becerra
y .Tose Maria Solanas de la Infanta. Madrid
LSociedad do autores espaiioles] 1916. 73 p.
12°.
© Apr. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D:
43743; L. Linares Becerra y .T. M. Solanes de
la Infanta, Madrid. " 52688
Angel (El) rebelde; C(»media en 3 actos y en
prosa, de A. P. Maristauy. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1916. 70 p. 12°.
© Apr. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D:
43739; Alejandro P. Maristany, Madrid.
52689
Angling; 1 act satire, by AY. Stead. 7 p. 4°.
I'ypcwritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 29, 1916; D: 42966; Walter
Stead, New York. 52690
Animals' (The) progress; or. The new Amer-
ica, serious comedy in 1 act, by li. Cleveland.
39 p. 4°. Tyj>ewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1916 ; D : 4.3080 ; Lucv Cleve-
land, New York. 52691
Ankles; 1 act comedy, by K. Warner. [1], 26
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1916; D : 44543 ; Richard
Warner, New Y'ork. 52692
Anne wants to marry rich; love finds love,
play, by L. Bov^'mau. 11 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1916 ; D : 45165 ; Lerov Bow-
man, El Monte, Cal. 52693
Annie Laurie; Scotch novelly play, by A. Den-
ville and .Tohn Maclaren. [SO] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1916; D : 4.5.555 ; Alfred
Denville. London. 52694
Annie McVeigh; play in 1 act, by A. N. Nichol-
son. [2], 6 p. f°. Typew^ritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1915; D : 42208 ; Angel ine
Norton Nicholson, FUi.shing, N, Y. 52695
26G6
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
52716
Another chance; comedy drama in 1 aft, by
E. F. Marx. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1916; D: 45193; Kduard
Francis Marx, New York. 52696
by H. B. Cypelman.
12], 11 p. 4
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 31, 191(;; D : 44035
Cypelman, New York.
Hyiuan B.
52697
Answer (The) lady; vaudeville playlet, by
H. V. Martin. [1|, 11
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19. 1916; D : 4r)262 : Harry Vin-
cent Martin. Cincinnati. 52698
Ant (The); plav in 3 acts, by H. H. Cliilton,
12], 129 p. 4''. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1916 ; D : 43680 ; H. Herman
Chilton, London. 52699
Ante la vida; boceto de comedia en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de Javier de Ortueta y
Sindulfo de la Fuente. Madrid [Sociedad de
autoi'es espaiioles] 1915. 30 p. 12°.
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41653; J. de Ortueta v S. de la Fuente, Ma-
drid. 52700
Ante up; or. Friday the thirteenth, sketch.
by R. Foster. [1], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10. 1915 ; D : 42235 ; Roy Foster,
New York. 52701
Anthony, actor; whimsical play in 3 acts, by
P. D. Whitson. founded upon an incident in
The green cockatoo, a 1 act play by Schnitz-
ler. [97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7. 1915; D : 42159 ; Pauline D.
Whitson, New York. 52702
Antidote (The); farce comedv in 3 acts, by F.
Weddell. [151] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29. 1915 ; D : 42607 ; Frank Wed-
dell, Limerick, Me. 52703
sketch in 2 acts, by L. N. Walker. 5 p. f°. ,
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1916 ; D : 44081 ; Lillie Nolt-
ing Walker, Denver.
52704
Anton the Terrible. .S'ec Trapped.
Antonio Canova. See Dramatic (A) reader.
Any day. See Everyday (An) occurrence.
Any house; play in 3 acts, by O. Davis and
R. H. Davis. [132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1916 ; D : 42774 ; Owen Davis
and Robert H. Davis, New York. 52705
Any man's sister; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
W. C. Herman. [80] p! 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1916; D: 43422; Rita Law-
rence, Chicago. 52706
Anybody's husband; comedy sketch in 1 act,
by C. S. Keith and F. L. Whittier. [1], 18 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1916; D : 43530 ; Cato S.
Keith and Frank L. AVhittier, New York.
52707
Anygirl; allegory, l)y I'. Kedmund. 110] p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1916; D : 45385 ; Percy Red-
muud, Dallas. 52708
Ajiyhome; domestic drama in 4 acts, by L. H.
Carpenter. [92] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1915; D : 41562 ; Louis
Hamilton Carpenter, Memphis, Tenn. 52709
Apollo; a music drama, book and lyrics by
Frank Pixley, music by Edward F. Schneider.
San PYancisco, Bohemian club. 1915. x, 49 p.
8°.
© Aug. 7, 1915 ; 2c. and afC. Aug. 16, 1915 ;
A : 411072 ; Bohemian club, San Francisco.
52710
Apollo and Daphne; play in 1 act, by A. L.
Simmons. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18. 1915; D: 41804; Abbie
Loui.se Simmons. Fargo, N. D. 52711
Apollo, the child of lig^ht; dramatization [in
4 acts] by EtHe Seachrest. (In her Greek
photoplays) Book © Nov. 14, 1916; 2c. Nov.
17, 1916 ; aff. Nov. 18, 1916 ; A : 445695 ; Rand,
McNally & co.. Chicago) 52712
Apollo's oracle. See Club and lodg'e room en-
tertainments.
Apostle (The); a modern tragedy in 3 acts, by
Paul Hyacinthe Loyson. with an introduc-
tion by Profes.sor George Pierce Baker. [Tr.
by Barrett H. Clark] Garden City, N. Y.,
Doubleday, Page & company, 1916. xix p, 1 1.,
120 p. 12°. (The Drama league .series of
plays, vol. XV)
© Mar. 25, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Mar. 29, 1916 ;
A: 428340; Doubledav, Page & co.. Garden
City, N. Y. 52713
Appeal (The) for the amateur; playlet, by J.
Gardner. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1916 ; D : 45303 ; Jack Gard-
ner, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 52714
Apple blossoms; play in 1 act, by G. J. Samp-
sel. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1916; D : 43525 ; Guv J.
Sampsel. New York. 52715
Apple (The) of discord. See King's (The)
jester and other short plays. 23971a.
Applied art; sketch, by H. Weysz. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3. 1916 ; D : 45039 ; Hans Weysz.
New York. 52716
266
52717
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52735
April first; or, The mysterious cousin, comedy
in 1 act, by E. A. Elsbach. [11] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 191G ; D : 43235 ; Edwin Ar-
tliur Elsbach, Sau Francisco. 52717
April showers; 1 act comedy drama, by Edgar
Allen Wolf and A. Carr. [IJ, 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1915; D : 41551 ; Alexander
Carr, New York. 52718
Aqui estamos toos; entremes en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de J. Muiioz Serrano. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores e.spanoles] 1915. 18 p.
12°.
© .Tan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42883; Jose Mufioz Serrano, Madrid. 52719
Arab (The) See Son (A) of the desert.
43215a.
Arabian nights in Bagdad; fairy play spec-
tacle, by G. K. Kirchner. 5 p. f". Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1916; D: 43394; George R.
Kirchner, Chicago. 52720
Arcadier (Die) See Schwindehneier & co.
41145.
Archer and the trumpeter. See Dramatic (A)
reader.
Archie's honeymoon; farce in 3 acts, by T. A.
Ryan. [1], 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28. 1916 ; D : 42896 ; Thomas A.
Ryan, Yonkers, N. Y. 52721
Ardiane & Barbe Bleue. See Sister Beatrice
and Ardiane & Barbe Bleue. 42587.
Are you with us? talking and singing act, by
L. Fleming. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1915 ; U : 42209 ; Len Fleming,
Wellsboro, Pa. 52722
Aren't they wonders? See Four short plays.
Argument (The); comedy satire, by F. La
France. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
'© Ic. Nov. 11, 1915; D: 42318; Fred La
France, Philadelphia. 52723
Aristophanes. See Lysistrata.
Ark II; farce in 3 acts, bv A. N. C. Fowler.
[2], 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1916 ; D : 45549 ; Albert N. C.
Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. 52724
Arm (The) of the law; 1 act playlet, by John
H. Sloane. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1916; D: 43118; David H.
Sloane, New I'ork. 52725
Armageddon; a modern epic drama, by Stephen
Phillips. New York, J. Lane company ; Lon-
don, J. Lane, 1915. 91 p. 12°.
© Sept. 10, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Sept. 14, 1915 ;
A : 411679 ; John Lane co., New York. 52726
Armor (The) of light; dramatic poem, by D. V.
.lohns((n. [1], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1916; D : 45216 ; Daisy Vir-
ginia Johnson, Paris, Tex. 52727
Army (The) bill; drama in 3 acts and 3 scenes,
by Bnb Stinger [pseud, of J. (1 Hawk] [WA]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1916; D. 43572; .Tohn (Mvd.^
Hawk, Ontario, Cal. 52728
Aroma of Athens; an Athenian flower festival,
arr. and presented under direction of Kath-
erine Tingley. Point Loma, Cal., Aryan theo-
sophical press, 1915. 20 p. 4°.
© Nov. 11, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Nov. 26, 1915 ;
A: 416567; Katherine Tinglev, Point Loma,
Cal. 52729
Around the bulletin boards; vaudeville .sketch,
by G. M. Carson and J. Willard. [8] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17. 1915 ; D : 41517 ; George M.
Carson and Jacob Willard, Philadelphia.
52730
Around the town; musical comedy, by David
M. Wolff. [1], .55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1916; D : 4.3725 ; E. I'
Churchill, inc., Chicago. 52731
Around the world in eighty days; travelogue
in 12 tableaus, written especially for The
children's play, by the Martin studios. Willi-
mantic, Conn., ISIG. 27 p. 16°.
© Nov. 21, 1916; 2c. Nov. 17, 1916; D:
4-5524; William S. Martin, Willimantic. Conn.
52732
Arpi's millionaire; corjedy in 3 acts, by B. H.
Orkow. [75] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1916; D : 4.5634 ; Benjamin
Harrison Orkow, Brooklyn. 52733
Arrow-maker (The); drama in 3 acts, by M.
Austin. Rev. ed. fJoston and New York.
Houghton Mifflin company, 1915. xii, 168 p.
12°.
© Sept. 11, 1915: 2c. Sept. 13, 1915; D:
41721 ; Mary Austin, Carmel, Cal. 52734
Arson. See Taking a chance.
Art and artifice. See Practical jokes. 37020a.
Artistic (The) temperament. See A. (The) T.
Artist's (An) ideal; instrumental and artistic
novelty, by W. Montague. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 3. 1910; 1) : -i;!.">19 ; Waltei- M.ni-
tague, San Francisco. 52735
2668
52736
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
52756
As good as gold; play in 1 act, by L. Housnmn.
New York, Saniuel French ; London, Samuel
French, ltd., [1916] [27] p. 12°.
© Oct. 7, 1916 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1916 ; D : 4.5077 :
Laurence Housnian, London. 52736
As it often happens; modern drama in 3 acts,
l.y K. I'. .Macdonald. 14;', p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 10. 1916; D : 437.57 ; Royal Per-
cival IMacdonahl, San Francisco. 52737
As it shall be written; original play in 1 act,
by F. 0. Witter. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Feb. 5. 1916 ; D : 42957 ; Frank C. Wit-
ter, Denver. • 52738
As it was; sketch, by J. G. Lyle. [22] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1916 ; D : 43042 ; John Geddes
Lyle, San Francisco. 52739
As it was in the beginning; play in 1 act, by
H. Fulton. [1], 14 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1916 ; D : 45599 ; Helen Fulton,
New York. 52740
As to a small dinner. .See One-act plays.
44982.
As you like it; ed. by J. C. Smith. American
ed., rev. by Ernest Hunter Wright. Boston,
New York [etc.] D. C. Heath & co. [1916]
xxiii, [1], 200 p. 16°. (The Arden Shakes-
peare, general editor, C. H. Herford)
© Sept. 30, 1916; 2c. Oct. 5, 1916: aff. Oct.
4, 1916 : A : 438716 ; D. C. Heath & co., Boston.
52741
Ashby Four Corners; or, Fifty-seven miles
from Boston, play in 3 acts, by F. Bowker.
21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1916 ; D : 45057 ; Frank Bow-
ker, North Leominster, Mass. 52742
Ashes (The) of love; play in 4 acts, by G. Helen
Selwyn. [1], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1916 ; D : 45051 ; Gertrude H.
Cody, Friendship, N. Y. 52743
Ashes of roses, i^ec Beau (The) of Bath.
Assassin (The); play in 4 acts, by E. Walter.
[141] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1916 ; D : 44784 ; Eugene Wal-
ter, New York. 52744
At daybreak; play in 3 acts, bv Jane Cowl [i. e.
J. C. Klauber] and Jane Murfin. [103] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1916 ; D : 4.5475 ; Jane Cowl
Khiuber, New York. 52745
At Hotel On-de-Blink; entertainment in 2 pts.,
by George P. Seller. Boston, Walter H. Baker
& CO., 1916. 23 p. 12°.
© July 22, 1916; 2c. July 24, 1016; D:
44455 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 52746
At last the truth. See Helena's husband.
18732a.
At midnight; 1 act play, by J. S. Crawley. [2],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1916 ; D : 44993 ; .Tohn Sayer
Crawley, Culver, Ind. 52747
At the barricade. Hci' Po' white trash and
other one act dramas. 36587a.
At the christening; monologue, bv D. D. Aaron-
son and A. Hoftman. [1], 16 "p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1915; D : 41693 ; D. Darby
Aaronson and Aaron Hoffman, New York.
52748
At the front; comedy military satire, by C.
Daly. [1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1915; D : 42513 ; Charles
Daly, New York. 52749
4 act drama about the European war, by
M. Doran. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1915 ; D : 41961 ; Marie Doran
and Frances Doran, Jamaica, N. Y. 52750
At the grocery; dialog for 6 males and 4 fe-
males, by E. J. Freund. Antigo, Wis., Antigo
publishing company, 1916. 15 p. 16°. (Dia-
logs for young people's societies, no. 45)
© Mar. 30, 1916 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1916 ; D : 43541 ;
Antigo publishing co., Antigo, Wis. 52751
At the mask-ball; musical comedy in 1 act,
book and lyrics, by J. F. Bradley. [2], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1916 ; D : 45191 ; John F.
Bradley, New York. 52752
At the milliner's; comedy in 1 act, by Mabel H.
Craig. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1916. 20 p. 12°.
© Oct. 17, 1916 ; 2c. Oct. 18, 1916 ; D : 45197 :
Samuel French, New York. 52753
At the opera; duologue, by D. D. Aaronson.
[1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1916; D : 43838 ; D. Darby
Aaronson, New York. 52754
At the Red Lion; [play in 1 act] by Helen
Booth; [and] The weathercock, by J.T.Alling-
hara. Philadelphia, P. Garrett & co., 1880.
p. 201-224. 12°. (Dramatic supplement to
One hundred choice selections, no. 19)
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1886:
12.542, May 27; 2c. Sept. 9. 52755
At the Sign of the Shooting Star; comedy in 3
acts, bv G. R. Bridgham. Boston, Walter H.
Baker & co., 1916. 61 p. 12°.
© Apr. 13, 1916; 2c. Apr. 14, 1916; D:
43629; Gladys Ruth Bridgham, Somerville,
Mass. 52756
2669
52757
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52776
At the stag'e door; iniisiciil coinecly iu 1 act, by
G. F. Hall. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[WorcLs only]
© le. Oct. 31, 1910; D: 45319; George F.
Hall and Harry Stevens, New York. 52757
At the summer dance hall; monologue for a
woman, hy Laura Williams. (Jhicago. l)ra-
uiatic pul)lisliing company, 191(5. 4 p. 12°.
© Dec. 20. 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 23, 1910 ; D : 45709 ;
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 52758
At the window; comedy iu 1 act, by Lilian F.
(Jhandler. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1915. 10 p. 12°. (On cover:
I<'rench'.s international copyrighted ed. of the
work.s of the best authors, no. 314)
© Dec. 30, 1915 ; 2c. .Tan. 0, 1916 ; D : 42603 ;
Samuel French, New York. 52759
At three a. m. ; 1 act play, liy L. Sokoloff. [21,
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1910 ; D : 45174 ; Lyda Soko-
loff, New York. 52760
At Touchstone inn; Shakesperian masque in 1
act. by R. O. Pond. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910; D: 43-584; Ricl^^rd
Cecil Pond, Leonia, N. J. 52761
At 12 midnight; comedy sketch, by C. Jackson.
0 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1916 ; D : 42904 ; Chris. Jack-
son, Bloomington. 111. 52762
Athaliah. .SVc Great plays: French and Ger-
man. 17445b.
Atonement; drama in 5 acts, by C. M. Matz-
dorft". [1], 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 0, 1910; D : 43379 ; Charles
Martin Matzdorff, Chicago. 52763
Attorney (The) for the defense; i)lay in 1 act,
by G. Mythen and ^Y. O. Iserloh. |1], 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1910; D: 45610; Grattan
Mythen and Wra. O. Iserloh, I.,os Angeles.
52764
Attraction (An) at Cassidy's; play in 1 act, by
Helen Alden [i. e. H. A. Woodworthl [25] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1916 ; D : 45290 ; Helen Alden
Woodworth, Brookline, Mass. 52765
Auch ich war ein jiingling'; schwa nk in 3
akten, von Max Neal und Max Ferner.
Miinchen, Drei masken-verlag. g. m. b. h.,
1915. 112 p. 12°.
© Ic. .luly 0, 1910; D : 44308 ; Drei maslvcn-
verlag. g. ni. b. h.. Munich. 52766
Auction (The) sale; plav in 3 acts, by C.
Leech. 12], 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1910; D : 45265 ; Carl Leech.
Lawrence, Kan. 52767
Auctioneer (The); character comedy in 3 acts,
by Lee Arthur and Charles Klein. 325 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1915; D : 42080 ; David Be-
lasco, New Yoi'k. 52768
Auf befehl der herzogin! ein operetten-idyll
aus alten gemiitlichen zeiten in 3 akten. von
Leop. Jacob.son und Rob. Bodanzky, musik
von Bruno Granichstaedten. Text der ge-
sjinge. Leipzig-Wien-New York, W. Karczag,
1915. 28 p. 12°.
© Mar. 22, 1915; Ic. July 15. 1910; A—
Foreign 13970; W. Karczag. Leij.zig. 52769
Auf befehl der kaiserin! ein operetten-idyll
aus alten gemiitliclieu zeiten in 3 akten, von
Leopold Jacobson u. Robert Bodanzky, musik
von Bruno Granichstaedten. Regie- und souf-
tlierbuch. Leipzig, W'ien, New York, W. Karc-
zag, 1915. 75 p. 4°.
© Ic. July 15, 1910; D : 44403 ; W. Karc-
zag, Leipzig." 52770
Augusta (!>'); tragedie, par R. Fauchois. I'aris.
P.-Y. Stock, 1916. 07 p. 8°. •
© May 5. 1910: Ic. July 1, 1910; D : 44281 ;
Rene Fauchois, Paris. 52771
Auguste; o])6rette en 3 actes et 4 tableaux, de
Maurice Ordonneau et Benjandn Rabier.
1148] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Julv 20. 1910 ; D : 44473 : Oscar Osso,
New York. 52772
Aunt Jane and the campfire girls. >s'c(3 Day
(A) at Camp Kilkare.
Aunt Kate; comedy of modern times, by \V.
Montague. [100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Oct. 23. 1915; D: 42009; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 5277!^
Aunt Penelope; comtdy in 1 act, by L. P. Kirk.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Nov. 3, 1910; D : 4.')3.32 ; Leonora
Prica Kirk, Alameda, Cal. 52774
Avmt Polly's experience with doctors and
Aunt Polly as a prophet; play in 6 scenes, by
H. I. Fox. [1], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21. 1915; D : 42-5:33 ; Henry I.
Fox, New York. 52775
Aunt Susan's troubles on the farm; monologue
for a woman, by Lillian Davidson. Chicago.
Dramatic publishing company, 1910. 0 p.
12°.
© Dec. 22. 1910; 2c. Dec. 26. 1916: D:
4,5740; Dramatic pul). co., Chicago. 52776
Aunt Susie Perkins.
2r)70
■sVt Her wedding day.
52777
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
52796
Aus bivouac und schnitzengraben (From
bivouac and trenches); dramatic sketches by
Max M. Simon. [7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1916 ; D : 4395S ; Anna Simon,
New York. 52777
Ausfall. See Disziplin.
Auto troubles. See Stalled.
Autor (El)!! El autor!! monologo, comico, origi-
nal y eu prosa con incrustaciones mimicas, por
R. Lopez-Montenegro. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1916. 12 p. 12°.
© Apr. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D:
43730; Ramon L6pez-Moutenegro, Madrid.
52778
Avenging (The) spirit; dramatic playlet in 1
act, by A. Andre. [l],12p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1916 ; D : 44553 ; Anthony An-
dre, New York. 52779
Avenue (The); play in 1 act, by F. Merrill. [1],
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1916; D: 42851; Fenimore
Merrill, New York. 52780
Awakening (The); modern drama in 4 acts, by
G. Lipkiud. [99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1916; D : 44261 ; Goodman
Lipkind, New York. 52781
play in 1 act, by Robert James Prowell.
[3], 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1916 ; D : 44673 ; I. M. Wein-
garden, Chicago. 52782
play in 3 acts, by W. S. Poague. [73] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1916; D: 45246; Walrer S.
Poague, Chicago. 52783
Awakening (The) of Algie; 1 act play, by E. H.
Gould. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1915; D: 42027; Elizabeth
Hull Gould, Rochester, N. Y. 52784
Awakening (The) of Burge Allen; playlet in
1 act, by A. Lambie. 25 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1915; D: 41601; Alexander
Lambie, Vancouver, Canada. 52785
Awakening (The) of Christmas. See Cheery
comedies for c3hristmas.
Awakening (The) of Mr. Smith; missionary
play, by Bertha J. Clemaus. Chicago, Lewis
L. Henry, 1916. [8] p. 12°.
© Oct. 23, 1916; 2c. Oct. 30, 1916; D:
45301; Lewis L. Henry, Chicago. 52786
Awakening (The) of Narradin; vagrant zephyr
from the sceut-laden Orient, fantasy in 1 act,
by G. Blum and E. Lieberman, intei'pretative
music by W. R. Johnson. [3], 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1916; D : 44602 ; Gustav
Blum, New York, Elias Lieberman, Brooklyn,
and Walter R. Johnson, New York. 52787
Awakening (The) of spring; a tragedy of child-
hood, by Frank Wedekind, tr. from the Ger-
man by Francis J. Ziegler. Philadelphia, Pa.,
Brown brothers, 1909. xvii p., 2 1., 23-161,
[1] p. 8°.
© Dec. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 8, 1909 ; A : 252754 ;
Brown bros., Philadelphia. 52788
Aztec god, and other dramas; by George Lansing
Raymond. 4th ed., rev. New York and Lon-
don, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1916. iii,465p. 16°.
Contents : The Aztec god. — Columbus. — Ce-
cil the seer.
.© July 7, 1916; 2c. and afe. Oct. 13, 1916;
A : 438854 ; G. L. Raymond, Los Angeles..
52789
Babes (The) in the wood. See Fairy operet-
tas.— St. Wicholas book of plays and operet-
tas.
Babette's record; Parisian operatic comedietta
in 1 act, by F. Schwarz, tr. by Jack Burnett.
[1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 16, 1916; D: 44161; Frederick
Schwarz, New York. 52790
Babie; a comedy in 3 acts, tr. from the French
of Emile de Najac and Alfred Hennequin, by
F. E. Chase. Boston, G. M. Baker & company,
1880. 2 p. 1., 61 p. 12°. ([The globe drama] )
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1880:6596,
Apr. 28 ; 2c. Apr. 28. 52791
Babies of the war; sketch, by H. Smolensky.
[2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1915 ; D : 42174 ; Harry Smo-
lensky, New York. 52792
Babs; .story of a street waif, play in 4 acts by
W. Hainer. [1], 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1916; D : 42931 ; Whitfield
Hainer, Providence, R. I. 52793
Babushka (The) Christmas candles.
Baby (The) burglar; sketch, by O. T. Johnsone.
[10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1916; D: 44987; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn.
52794
Baby clothes; sketch, by E. Clifton. [4], 30 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1916 ; D : 45514 ; Ethel Clif-
ton, Chicago. 52795
Baby (The) shop; droll, romantic comedy in 4
acts, by G. P. McPartland. [1], 54 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1916 ; D : 45063 ; George Par-
nell McPartland, Washington. 52796
Baby (The) show. See Twelve plays for
children.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-64
2671
52797
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52816
Bachelor pro tern; farce-comedy in 1 act, by
F. B. Purdie. [2], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1915 ; D : 42074 ; Francis Bail-
lie Purdie, St. Joseph, Mo. 52797
Bachelor's (The) Christmas; a Cliristmas enter-
tainment, by E. C. W. [i. e. Ella Calista
Wilson] Boston, G. M. Baker & company
[1884] 31 p. 12°. (On cover: The globe
drama)
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1884:23454,
Nov. 24 ; 2c. Dec. 6. 52798
Bachelor's (A) divorce. See Plays and mono-
logues. 36506a.
Back home; play in 1 act, by R. Bond. [1], 19
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1916 ; D : 44459 ; Raymond
Bond, New York. 52799
See also York State folks. 52128.
Back home again; short playlet, by W. Mack.
[1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1916; D : 43363 ; Wilbur
Mack, New York. 52800
Back of the yards.
38183a.
See Quick curtains.
Back to Cohoes; play in 1 act, by Frank Terry.
[6] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1916 ; D : 45327 ; Oren Harges-
heimer, Louisville. 52801
Back to earth. See Never too late.
Back to nature; musical play in 1 act, by R.
Jordan. [3], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1916 ; D : 43509 ; Robert Jor-
dan, Brooklyn. 52802
•play in 3 acts, by P. Dicke'y. [46] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1916 ; D : 43399 ; Paul Dickey,
New York. 52803
Back to the farm; play in 3 acts, by Merline H.
Shumway. {In Bulletin of the University of
Minnesota, general series no. 12, Feb. 1914,
rev. and reprinted, Sept. 1915)
© Nov. 9, 1915 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1915 ; D : 42321 ;
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. 52804
Back to Ulston; 1 act drama, by T. F. Tracey.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1915 ; D : 42432 ; Thomas Fran-
cis Tracey, New York. 52805
Back wages; play in 3 acts, by A. Goodrich.
[121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1916 ; D : 45455 ; Arthur Good-
rich, Brooklyn. 52806
Bad (The) angel; satire in 4 acts, by E. Gates.
[208] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1915; D: 41476; Eleanor
Gates, New York. 52807
Bad (The) girl of the family; society melo-
drama in 4 acts, by Walter Montague. [58]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1916; D: 43587; Darcy &
Wolford, New York. 52808
Bad hats; play in 3 acts, by H. V. Esmond.
Frome and London, Butler and Tanner [1916]
89 p. 12°.
© Jan. 14, 1916; Ic. Feb. 14, 1916; D:
43041 ; H. V. Esmond, Maidenhead, England.
52809
Bad (The) man inside; play in a prologue and
3 acts, by E. Chantler. [125] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1910; D : 45749 ; Everett
Chantler, Pittsburgh. 52810
Badende (Das) madchen; komrjdie in 3 akten,
von Sigmund Neumann. Berlin, Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschrift-
steller, 1915. 80 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1915 ; D : 42433 ; Vertriebsstelle
des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller,
Berlin. 52811
Badger-crossed; dramatic composition in 1 act,
by L. J. Fountain. [1], 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1915; D: 42042; Lester .Je-
rome Fountain, Los Angeles. 52812
Bait (The); sketch in 1 scene, by L. Nichols.
9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1916 ; D : 43964 ; Lee Nichols,
New York. 52813
Baker's (A) dozen; original humorous dia-
logues, by G. M. Baker. Boston, Lee and
Shepard, 1872. 137 p. 16°. (Published in
Oliver Optic's magazine)
© George M. Baker, Boston ; 1872 : 3026,
Mar. 27; 2c. May 8. 52814
Same. Boston, W. H. Baker & co. [1899]
137 p. 16°.
© Emily F. Baker, Wellesley Hills, Mass.,
in renewal for 14 years from Mar. 27, 1900;
1899 : 64757, Oct. 6. 52815
Baker's pantomimes and charades; a collection
of popular entertainments, by Emma E. Brew-
ster, Mrs. Chas. F. Fernald, Lizzie B. Scrib-
ner, and Adella F. Veazie. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1901. 134 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; A : 15823,
Aug. 28, 1901; 2c. Sept. 17, 1901. 52816
Balboa. See Three plays; by Francis A. Mac-
Nutt.
2672
52817
COPYBIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
52836
Balked; dramatic playlet in 1 act, by S. E.
Heath. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1916; D: 44886; Stuart E.
Heath, Milwaukee. 52817
Ball (The) and chain; play in 4 acts, by S.
Cowan. [182] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Oct. 2, 1915 ; D : 41886 ; Sada Cowan,
New York. 52818
Balthazar; play in 3 acts, by T. Berton. [117]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr, 14, 1916; D : 44299 ; Therese
Berton, London. 52819
Banana (The) mine; play in 1 act, by R. A.
Troise. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1915; D : 42560 ; Ralph A.
Troise, New York. 52820
Band (The) festival at Plum Center; comedy
sketch, by C. W. Doty. 3 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1916; D: 44906; Chas. W.
Doty, New York. 52821
Bandit (The); play in 1 act, by C. Phelps, [1],
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1916; D : 45305 ; Carrington
Phelps, New York. 52822
romantic drama in 4 acts, based upon Vic-
tor Hugo's Heruani, by R. Housum. [90] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1916; D: 44388; Robert
Housum, Cleveland. 52323
Barbara. See Quick curtains. 38183a.
Barbara Frietchie. See Plays, by Clyde Fitch.
36501b.
Barber (The) of Seville. See Chief European
dramatists.
Barberine. See Quatre comedies.
Bare facts; sketch in 1 act, by A. J, Brooks.
[2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916; D: 43427; Alfred Jo-
seph Brooks, Portland, Me. 52824
Barnabetta. See Erstwhile Susan.
Barnstormer (The); sketch, by G. Bloomquest.
[19] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1916; D: 45627; George
Bloomquest, Minneapolis, 52825
Baronet (The) and the baby; Welsh comedy in
3 acts, by J. Marks. [105] p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1916; D : 42962 ; Jeannette
Marks, South Hadley, Mass. 52826
Base ball; vaudeville sketch, by G. H. Kashner.
[2], .57 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic, Nov. 9, 1916 ; D : 45387 ; Geo, H, Kash-
ner, Trenton, N. J. 52827
Bashful Bill and a girl; vaudeville sketch, by
E. T, Southern, [1], 4 p, 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1915; D : 41855 ; E. T,
Southern, San Francisco, 52828
Bastian y Bastiana. See Sebastian y Se-
bastiana. 41276a.
Baston (El) de alcalde; pelicula c6mica hablada
dividida en 4 series, original de Manuel Caba
y Jose Alba, Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1916. 56 p. 12°.
© Mar. 7, 1916 ; Ic. Mar. 11, 1916 ; D : 43281 ;
M, Caba y J. Alba, Madrid. 52829
Bath (The) comedy. See Sweet Kitty Bellairs,
44754a.
Bathroom (The) door; play in 1 act, by G, E,
.Jennings. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1916; D : 43390 ; Gertrude
E. Jennings, S. Kensington, England. 52830
Battle, and other poems; by Wilfrid Wilson
Gibson. New York, The Macmillan company,
1916, 3 p, 1,, 5-198 p. 12°,
Dramatic contents : Stonefolds, — The
bridal,- — The scar. — Winter dawn. — On the
threshold.
© Apr, 1, 1916; 2c, and aff, Apr. 3, 1916;
A: 428362; Macmillan co., New York. 52831
Battle (The) of life; drama in 4 acts, by M.
Gisnet.
4 ^^s "ib^sDJrarb ;p2rV ps n)2n^^ ^n
[2], 66 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1915 ; D : 41501 ; Morris Gis-
net, New York. 52832
Battle (The) of the days; tiny play for tiny
tots, by G. Richardson. [2], 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept, 13, 1915 ; D : 41728 ; Grace Rich-
ardson, New York, 52833
See also Summer snow, and other fairy
plays.
Battle (A) of wits; comedy in 1 act, by H. E.
Smith. [2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1916; D: 44105; Henry E.
Smith, New York. 52834
Baucis and Philemon. See Child's book of
holiday plays. — Seven plays for little folks.
Be careful what you say; satire on what we
have heard before, by R. H. Jaffa. [25] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1916; D: 44653; Ronie H.
Jaffa, Los Angeles. 52835
Be good; 3 act farce comedy of saints and sin-
ners, by V. Pearl, [1], 144 p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic, Sept, 27, 1916; D: 44997; Victor
Pearl, Brooklyn. 52836
2673
52837
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52854
Be prepared; boy scout play in 3 acts, by L. C.
Partch. Fond du Lac, Wis., Fuller & Burk-
art, 1916. 56 p. 12°.
© Dec. 1, 1916 ; 2c. Nov. 29, 1916 ; D : 45721 ;
Le Roy C. Partch, Lake Mills, Wis. 52837
Beach (The) of Sereno; comedy in 2 acts with
musical illustrations, by P. Hayman, founded
on the novelette Saint Salome of Reno by
H. Austin Adams. [77] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1916 ; D : 44698 ; Philip Hay-
man, Glendale, Cal. 52838
Bear's (The) brood; play in 3 acts, by H. N.
Farrar. [2], 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1915; D : 42249 ; Herbert
Nash Farrar, New York. 52839
Beau Brummell. See Plays; by Clyde Fitch.
36501b.
Beau (The) of Bath; and other 1 act plays of
18th century life, by Constance D'Arcy Mackay.
New York, H. Holt and company, 1915. iii
p., 3 1., 3-90 p. front., ports. 12°.
Contents : The beau of Bath. — The silver
lining.— Ashes of roses. — Gretna Green. —
Counsel retained. — The prince of court paint-
ers.
© Sept. 2. 1915 ; 2c. and afe. Sept. 23, 1915 ;
A : 411652 ; Henry Holt & co.. New York.
52840
Beautiful (The) story. See Confessional, and
other American plays.
Beautiful (The) virgin; romantic drama of the
Andes in 3 acts, by H. R. Durant. [129] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1916 ; D : 43116 ; Harold Riggs
Durant, New York. 52841
Beauty and the beach; play in 1 act, by F. D.
Thomas. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1916; D: 45064; Frank D.
Thomas, New York. 52842
Beauty and the beast. See Fairy operettas.
Beauty and the Jacobin; an interlude of the
French revolution, by Booth Tarkington, with
illustrations by C.D.Williams. New York and
London, Harper & brothers, 1912. 4 p. 1., 99,
[1] p. front, plates. 12°.
© Oct. 18, 1912; 2c. Oct. 21, 1912; A:
328020; Harper & bros.. New York. 52843
Beauty (The) of piety. See Esau and Jacob.
Beauty (The) parlor; musical comedy in 1 act,
book by J. Wallace, music by Jack Tobie. [4],
30 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
'© Ic. Oct. 22, 1915 ; D : 42121 ; Joseph Wal-
lace, Brooklyn. 52844
Beauty (The) seekers; play in 2 acts, by J. J.
Lake. [33] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1916; D: 42787; James J.
Lake, Washington. 52845
Beauty (The) specialists; comedy in 1 act, by
E. J. Behl. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1916 ; D : 43546 ; Emma Jane
Behl, Chicago: 52846
Beauty versus the beast. See Told by the
gate.
Becket; [in 5 acts] by Alfred lord Tennyson,
illus. by F. C. Gordon. New York, Dodd, Mead
& company, 1894. 187 p. incl. front, illus.
12°.
© Dodd, Mead & co.. New York; 1894:
40180; 2c. Sept. 1, 1894. 52847
Bed rock; comedy in 3 acts, by Eden Phillpotts
and Basil Macdonald Hastings. [101] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1916; D : 45551 ; A. E. F.
Horniman, London. 52848
Before the wedding; comedy act, by Brennan
and Carroll. [2], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1916 ; D : 43818 ; John Bren-
nan and Caroyln Carroll, New York. 52849
Before women voted in California; play in 4
acts, by L. S. Grosser. [34] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1916; D: 45651; Leonora
Sens Grosser, Los Angeles. 52850
Beginning (The) of the end; powerful drama
in 4 acts and 6 scenes, by H. M. Aiken and
T. H. Moon. [39] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1915; 42157; Harold Morti-
mer Aiken and Thomas Harrison Moon, Pas-
saic, N. J. 52851
Behind the clock; drama in 1 act, by C. C. Sel-
den. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1916 ; D : 44249 ; Catherine
Cope Selden, New York. 52852
Behind the curtain. See Love at sight.
Behind the screens; touch of reel life with ac-
companiments, book by Arthur P. Scott,
lyrics by A. P. Scott, H. E. Weese, J. E. Free-
man and Donald Scott, music by H. E. Weese
and J. E. Freeman. [Chicago, Gunthorp War-
ren printing co., 1915] 21 p. 8°. [Words
only]
© Dec. 11, 1915; 2c. .Tan. 17, 1916; D:
42781 ; University club of Chicago, Chicago.
52853
Behold! a married man; farce in 3 acts, by
L. J. Pollak. [159] p. 4*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1915; D : 42021 ; Lincoln J
Pollak, New York. 52854
2674
53855
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
52875
Behold thy wife; play in 4 acts, by W. H.
Briggs. Rev. ed. [121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1916 ; D : 42844 ; William Har-
lowe Briggs, New York. 52855
Being' the fly. See Fruit of toil, and other
one-act plays.
Belief; miracle play, by C. Laurence. [2], 27 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1916; D : 43141 ; Clarice
Laurence, New York. 52856
Belle (The) of Baltimore Town; drama in 4
acts, by L. Anspach, adapted from the story
Letters found in an antique secretary. 101 p.
16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1916 ; D : 44666 ; Lilian Ans-
pach, Baltimore. 52857
Belle (The) of Valados; or, Les manteaux
noirs (The black cloaks), comic opera, by
Harry Paulton and Avalon Collard, composed
by Procida Bucalossi, the additional ballet
music by Pedro Josesa, rev. copyright per-
forming edition, 1916, ed. bv Avalon Collard.
London, J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., 1916. 63 p.
8°. [Libretto only]
© July 24, 1916; Ic. July 25, 1916; D:
44622; J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., London.
52858
Belles (Les) de nuit; operette en 3 actes, de
Maurice Ordonneau et Guy de Pierrefeux,
musique de Ch. Derouville. [169] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. July 26, 1916 ; D : 44474 ; Oscar Osso,
New York. 52859
Beloit (The) pageant; from the turtle to the
flaming wheel, by T. L. Wright and Marion
Hawthorne Hedges, given at Beloit, Wis., June
2 and 3, 1916. 46 p. 8°. Printed.
© May 16, 1916; 2c. May 24, 1916; D:
43984; Theodore Lyman Wright, Beloit, Wis.
52860
Below zero; »or, State line, farcical hurricane
in 3 gales, by M. Beldon. [164] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1916 ; D : 42981 ; Milo Beldon,
New York. 52861
Ben Hur! See Selections from Ben Hur.
41420.
Bendicion (La) de Dios; sainete en 2 actos, divi-
dido el primero en 2 cuadros, en prosa, origi-
nal de Antonio Paso y Joaquin Abati. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1916.
58 p. 12*.
© May 31, 1916; Ic. June 3. 1916; D:
44059; A. Paso y J. Abati, Madrid. 52862
Benedict Arnold; play in 4 acts, by M. Nolan.
[98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1916 ; D : 42903 ; Mary Nolan,
New York. 52863
Benefactor (The); play in 4 acts, by J. L.
Haney. [2], 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1916 ; D : 44781 ; John Louis
Haney, Philadelphia. 52864
Beneficent (The) bear; comedy in 3 acts, by
Goldoni, tr. by Barrett H. Clark. New York,
Sanmel French ; London, Samuel French, ltd.,
[1915] 51 p. 12°.
© Oct. 11, 1915; 2c. Oct. 12, 1915; D:
41973; Samuel French, New York. 52865
Benjamin Franklin; drama in a prologue and
4 acts, by R. L. Beecher. [1], 108 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1916; D : 45747 ; Robert
Livingston Beecher, New York. 52866
a story and a play, by Mary Hazelton
Wade. Boston, R. G. Badger [1914] 4 p. 1.,
7-90 p. 12°.
© Dec. 11, 1914; 2c. Jan. 2, 1915; A:
393030; Richard G. Badger, Boston. 52867
Bernice Salem; play in 4 acts, by Minnie Scheff
and H. H. Hughes. [185] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1916; D: 42775; Mrs. J. S.
Scheft, New York. 52868
Bess of the hills; drama of life in old Kentucky
in 4 acts, by Chas. A. Morton. [.59] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1916; D : 44037 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 52869
Best (The) laid plans; comedy playlet, by J. A.
Mitchell. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1916; D: 44150; Joseph A.
Mitchell, Philadelphia. 52870
Best (The) man; comedy playlet, by A. Bart-
lett. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1916; D: 45432; Arthur
Bartlett, New York. 52871
Best (The) policy; 1 act comedy, by Mrs. Wal-
ter P. Colahan. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1916 ; D : 44590 ; Mrs. W. P.
Colahan, Chicago. 52872
sketch in 1 act, by H. M. Hicks. [2], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1915; D : 41968 ; Henry M.
Hicks, New York. 52873
Bet (A) on Ctipid; philandering comedy in 1
act, by Joaquin Garcia Pimentel. [2], 51 p.
4°. Typewi-itten.
© Ic. May 15, 1916; D : 43914 ; J. Garcia
Pimentel, New York. 52874
Betrayor, sahib; play in 1 act, by John Lawler,
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1915 ; D : 42204 ; John Kings-
worth Lawler, Washington, Pa. 52875
2675
52876
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52896
Better (The) man; nioderu play in a prologue,
4 acts and 10 scenes, by J. H. Booth. [146]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1916 ; D : 43312 ; John Hunter
Booth, Boston. 52876
Better than dreams; miniature coon town com-
edy in 1 act, by E. Scott. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 12, 1916; D: 44130; Edward
Scott, San Francisco, 52877
Better than gold. See Plays; by O. P. Parker,
Bettine. See Quatre comedies.
Betty; skuespil i 3 akter, af J. Magnussen.
Kj^benliavn og Kristiania, Gyldendalske bog-
handel, Nordisk forlag, 1915. 161 p. 12°.
© Dec. 15, 1915 ; Ic. Jan, 21, 1916 ; D : 42810 ;
Julius Magnussen, Copenhagen, 52878
Betty behave; play in 3 acts, by R. Renaud.
[208] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1916 ; D : 44488 ; Ralph Re-
naud, New York. 52879
Between battles; war drama in 1 act, from a
short story by Beulah Marie Dix [i. e.
B. M. D. Flebbe] by H. W. Range, [12] p,
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Oct, 21, 1915; D : 42052 ; Harold W,
Range, Jamaica, N, Y. 52880
Between the acts. See Plays and mono-
logues. 36506a. — School and parlor come-
dies. 41096a.
Between the lines; drama of the South in 4
acts, by I. B. Henderson and E. L. Cowles.
[64] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1916 ; D : 45542 ; Ida Briggs
Henderson and Edw. Lansing Cowles, Char-
lotte, N. C. 52881
Between two thorns. See Love by induction
and other plays. 26489a.
Beverly's balance; comedy in 3 acts, by P. Kes-
ter. 128 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1915 ; D : 41959 ; Paul Kester,
Alexandria, Va. 52882
Beyond the gate; morality play in 2 acts, by
Irene Jean Crandall. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd,, 1916. 32 p. 12°.
© Oct. 17, 1916 ; 2c. Oct. 18, 1916 ; D : 45195 ;
Samuel French, New York. 52883
Bible (The) shop; Scottish character study in 1
act, by F. Redding. [2], 8 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1916; D: 44680; Francesca
Redding, New York. 52884
Biddy- colleen; Irish singing and talking act in
1, by T. .]. r.aston. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Doc. 15, 1916 ; D : 45657 ; Thornton J.
Baston, Son Francisco. 52885
Big (The) drum; comedy in 4 acts, by Arthur
Pinero. Boston, Walter H, Baker & co, ; Lon-
don, William Heinemann, 1915, viii, 213 p,
12°.
© Dec. 17, 1915; 2c. Dec. 18, 1915; D:
42575; Arthur Wing Pinero, London. 52886
Big (The) grey car; drama in 1 act, by I. Levin-
sohn. [20] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec, 22, 1915 ; D : 43205 ; Ivar Levin-
sohn, Brooklyn. 52887
Big Kate. See Four short plays.
Bigamists (The); 1 act farce, by T. F, Fallon
and D. Raynol. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1916 ; D : 44749 ; Thomas F.
Fallon and Dorothy Raynol, New York.
52888
Bill (The) poster; play in 1 act, by Louis Wes-
lyn. [l],14p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1916; D: 44108; Holden &
Harron, Freeport, N. Y. 52889
Bill (The) poster and the soubrette; transfor-
mation vaudeville act, by W. A. Foster. [2]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1916 ; D : 43819 ; Wm. Amos
Foster, Oak Park, 111. 52890
Bill runs for office on the girl ticket; or, Mat-
rimony the highest office, play in 1 act, by
L. Bowman. 19 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1916 ; D : 44815 ; Leroy Bow-
man, El Monte, Cal. 52891
Billy and the blizzard; play in 1 act, by A. D.
Miller and J. R. Tutwiler. [3], 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1916; D: 42939; Alice Duer
Miller and Julia R. Tutwiler, New York.
52892
Bird guardians; a masque for bird protection,
by L. M. Hodges. [11] p. 8°. Vi'inted.
© Mar. 31, 1916 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1916 ; D : 43559 ;
Leigh Mitchell Hodges, Doylestown, Pa.
52893
Bird in hand; play in 1 act, by L. Housman.
New York, Samuel French ; London, Samuel
French, ltd. [1916] 29 p, 12°,
© Oct. 13, 1916 ; 2c, Oct. 18, 1916 ; D : 4.5253 ;
Laurence Housman, London. 52894
Birds of a feather; play in 4 acts, by T. J. Gaff-
nev. Boston, Garham press [1915] 110 p.
12°.
© Oct. 22, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1915 ; D : 42086 ;
Thomas J. GafCney, Albany. 52895
Birth control; playlet in 1 act, by S. Cummins.
[2], 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1916; D: 44083; Sanniel Cum-
mins, Brooklyn. 52896
2676
52897
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
52914
Birth control — Contimied.
or, Race suicide, drama in 4 acts, by Harry
Kalmanowitz.
[1], 83 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. July IS. 1916; D : 44397 ; Sigmnnd
Weintraub, New York. 52897
Birth (The) of a nation's fiag; excellent school
play, by Ellen Jess. Franklin, O., Denver,
Col.. Eldridge entertainment house, 1916. 13
p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1916; 2c. Dec. IS, 1916; D:
45672; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 52898
Birth (The) of the actor. See Mountebanks
(The)
Birthday (The) lamp. See Grange one-act
plays, no. 2. 17310a.
Birthday (The) of the infanta; fairy play, by
Oscar Wilde, dramatized by L. W. Moore.
[2], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1916; D: 43050; Lou Wall
Moore, Chicago. 52899
— play in 1 act, by S. Walker, founded on the
story of the same name by Oscar Wilde. [2],
30 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1916; D: 44941; Stuart
Walker, New York. 52900
• synthesis of light and motion with accom-
panying sketches, by G. A. Nathans, adapted
to The birthday of the infanta by Oscar
Wilde. [25] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1916; D: 45055; Gwendolyn
Ayres Nathans, Centre Bridge, Pa. 52901
Bit (A) of heaven; comedy in 1 act, by M. Rear-
don. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1915 ; D : 425.36 ; Mark Rear-
don, New York. 52902
Bit of instruction. See Po' white trash and
other one act dramas. 36587a.
Bit (A) of life; comedy drama in 1 act, by E. W.
Cortis. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1916; D: 43590; Ernest
Whitehouse Cortis, East Ox*ange, N. J.
52903
Bit (A) of scandal; play in 1 act, book and
lyrics by Roland Oliver [pseud, of Henry
White] music by H. Bernhardt Olsen. 24 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1915; D: 41866; Roland
West, New York. 52904
Black and white; drama of the American Civil
War in 4 acts and epilogue, by W. P. Reynold.
a^^ ,]T^pii 4 ^N N)2Sm ;D^^"I1 px Y"iN^ir
,-ibxr^-i px^jriD Dx^VV^n ]"iD ,:isb*Dy ^n
[3], 81 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. July 26, 1915 ; D : 41310 ; William Pos-
niak Reynold, Cleveland. 52905
or. The black and white race, farce in
prologue and 3 acts, by A. M. Lyon, in col-
laboration with R. Bellamy. 96 p. 4°. Type-
wi'itten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1915 ; D : 42448 ; Adelaide M.
Lyon and Russell Bellamy, New I'^ork. 52906
Black (The) and white race; farce in prologue
and 3 acts, by A. M. Lyon. [92] p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1915; D : 42739 ; Adelaide
May Lyon, New York. 52907
See also Black and white.
Black (The) cloaks. See Belle of Valados.
Black-eyed Susan; a musical comedy, by E.
Marshall and Margaret Davies. [New York,
Printed by J. J. Little & co., 1913] 30 numb.
1. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 24, 1913; 2c. Sept. 24, 1913; A:
351889 ; Edward Marshall, New York. 52908
Black (The) mask; dramatic farce comedy, by
E. de Corsia. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1916 ; D : 45472 ; Edward de
Corsia, New York. 52909
Black (The) peril; 20 minute comedy sketcli, by
E. Spire. [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1915; D : 42472 ; Estelle
Spiro, San Francisco. 52910
Black (The) silk dress; episode in 1 act, by
I. A. Miersch. [1], 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1916; D: 44701; Irene An-
gela Miersch, Cincinnati. 52911
Blackmail; morality in 1 act, by W. D. Frank.
[1]. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1915; D: 42374; Waldo
David Frank, New York. 52912
A.
4°.
— -play in 4 acts with a prologue, by
Rives (Princess Troubetzkoy) [174] p.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1916 ; D : 42651 ; Amelia Rives
Troubetzkoy, New York. 52913
Blacksmith (The); 1 act play, by H. B. Wright.
[1], 96 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1915 ; D : 42007 ; Harold Bell
Wright, Hollywood, Cal. 52914
Blanche-Neige et Rose-Rouge. See French
plays for children.
2677
52915
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
52935
Blaue (Die) kiiste; spiel in 4 aklen, von Hans
Miiller. Regie- und soufflierbuch. Leipzig,
Wien, New Yorlv, W. Karczag, 1915. 1 p. 1.,
51 p. 8°.
© Ic. July 6, 1916 ; D : 44306 ; W. Karczag,
Vienna. 52915
See also Love (The) coast. 26494b.
Blessed Thomas More; sacred drama telling
the story of a martyrdom, written and arr.
by Sister M. Camilla. [3], 52 p. 4^ Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1916; D: 43254; Sister M.
Camilla, Rochester, N. Y. 52916
Blighters (The); play in 4 acts, by O. D. Bailey
and Joseph Noel. [9], 189 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1916; D: 44748; Oliver D.
Bailey, New York. 52917
Blind men and the elephant. See Dramatic
(A) reader.
Blind (A) wife; comedy in 1 act, by W. K.
Morley. [1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1916 ; D : 44570 ; Walter Kel-
ley Morley, Oconomowoc, Wis. 52918
Blood (The) bond; modern comedy-drama in 3
acts, by C. S. Booth and H. H. Morrill. [156]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1915; D : 42311 ; Charles
Stewart Booth, Covington, La., and Henry
Hurlbert Morrill, Springfield, Mass. 52919
Blood (The) love; or, The park tramp, play in
5 acts, by A. E. Morrison. [1], 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1916 ; D : 45594 ; Amelia
Esthera Morrison, Atlantic City. 52920
Blood of Rachel; a dramatization of Esther,
play in 1 act. (In Ms The Blood of Rachel
and other poems. Book © Dec. 12, 1916; 2c.
and aft'. Dec. 21, 1916 ; A : 446872 ; Cotton Noe,
Louisville) 52921
Blood will tell; dramatic sketch, by P. R. Hanz-
lik. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1916; D: 43593; Peter R.
Hanzlik, Minneapolis. 52922
play in 4 acts, by J. M. Roman. [4], 244 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1916 ; D : 44273 ; Joseph M.
Roman, Far Rockawny, N. Y. 52923
Blot (A) in the 'scutcheon. Sec Great plays:
English. 17445a.
Blue eyes; pi ay in 3 acts, by J. C. Weschler.
40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1915 ; D : 423-50 ; J. Charles
AVeschlcr, Now York. 52924
Blue (The) sphere. See Plays of the natural
and the supernatural.
Blue (The) stone; fanciful play in 9 episodes,
by E. Glass. [1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1915 ; D : 41880 ; Everett Glass,
Bangor, Me. 52925
Bluebeard; or. The mystery of the blue-room,
dramatic playlet in 2 scenes, by M. J. Hellis.
5 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1916 ; D : 43841 ; Marie Jose-
phine Hellis, Philadelphia. 52926
■See also Fairy operettas. — Fairy tale
plays
Bluff; play in 4 acts, by L. Landor. [108] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1916 ; D : 44175 ; Lucas Lan-
dor, London. 52927
•Boarding (The) house lady; di'amatic playlet,
by G. Ford. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1916 ; D : 45421 ; George Ford,
Rutherford, N. J. 52928
Boating (The) party. See Odd operas for
eventide. 33266a.
Boatswain's (The) mate; comedy in 1 act and 2
pts., after W. W. Jacobs' story of that name,
dramatized for music and composed by E.
Smyth. London, Forsyth bros., ltd., 1915.
26 p. 8'.
© Dec. 30, 1915 ; Ic. Jan. 7, 1916 ; D : 42676 ;
Ethel Smyth, London. 52929
Bob; play in 3 acts with a prologue, by A.
Maris. 123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1915; D: 42190; A. Marix,
New York. 52930
Bobbie at the sea shore; 1 act comedy, by P.
Pollock. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1916 ; D : 43991 ; Percy Pol-
lock, New York. 52931
Bobbie in birdland; play in 3 acts, by E. F.
Padon. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1916; D: 44344; Ella F.
Padon, Kirkwood, Mo. 52932
Bobby's Mabel; comedy drama in 1 act, by C. F.
Ivins. [1], 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1916; D: 45662; Clifford F.
Ivins, Red Bank, N. J. 52933
Bob's blooming bunk; 1 act sketch, l)y Willard
Mack, ri], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1*^. May 22, 3916; D: 4.3980; .Joseph E.
Bernard, New York. 5293-1
Boda (La) de Cayetana; o, Una tarde eji
Amaniel, saineto lirico en 3 cuadros, original
de Angel Torres del Alamo y Antonio Asenjo,
mtisica del maestro Lima. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores ospaiiolos] 191.5. 49 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41635 ; Torres del Alamo y Asenjo, Madrid.
52935
2678
I
52936
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
52956
Bodo's brautschau; schwank in 3 akten, von
Max Reichardt. Berlin-Schoneberg, Simson's
theaterverlag, 1915. 84 p. 8°.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1915; D: 42390; Simson's
theaterverlag, Berlin-Schonberg. 52936
Body and soul; play in 8 scenes, by Elizabeth
Marsh. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1915; D : 41862 ; Eliaabeth
Godwin Scofield Marsh, Peterboro, N. H.
52937
Body (The) defenders; play in 4 acts, by I.
Levy. 98 p. 4*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1915 ; D : 42140 ; I-mie Levy,
Trenton, N. J. 52938
Body or soul; drama in 5 acts, by E. L. Sheldon.
[3]. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9. 1915 ; D : 42226 ; Eugene Lloyd
Sheldon, New York. 52939
Bogey (The) man; play in 1 act, by E. Gates.
[3], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1916; D: 44203; Eleanor
Gates, New York. 52940
Bolivia and her family troubles; monologue,
by O. Criswell. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1915; D: 42576; Ora Cris-
well, New York. 52941
Bolted (The) door; American play in 3 acts and
a prologuf, by L. S. Lavine cind A. French,
ri], 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1916 ; D : 45483 ; Lawrence S.
Lavine and Adelaide French, Philadelphia.
52942
Bombast and platitudes. See Under the
eagle.
Bombazi and Bombaza; 1 act farce, by L. Rob-
ert. [2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1915 ; D : 42497 ; Leon Robert,
New Orleans. 52943
Bon (Le) roi Dagobert. See Gute Kbnig Dago-
bert. 17796.
Bon (The) vivants; play in 4 acts, l)y M.
Longhi. [50] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1936 ; D : 43854 ; Marian
Longhi, Chicago. 52944
Bonbons, Sec Social (The) stage. 42986a.
Bond (The) and the free; pageant-drnma in .'>
acts, by M. O. Tomes. [1], 37 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1916; D: 43335; Magaret
Otey Tomes, Albany, N. Y. 52945
Bond (The) of earth. See Summer snow, and
other fairy plays.
Bonds (The) of interest; comedy in a prologue
and 3 acts, from the Spanish of Jacinto Bena-
vente, by J. G. Underbill. 74 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1915; D : 42170 ; John Gar-
rett Underbill, Brooklyn. 52946
— Same. Authorized tr. by John Garrett
Underbill. {In Drama, no. 20, Nov. 1915;
periodical © Dec. 1, 1915; 2c. Dec. 17, 1915;
B : 353435 ; Drama league of America, Chi-
cago) 52947
Same. (In Drama, no. 20, Nov., 1915)
© Nov. 29, 1915 ; Ic. Jan. 3, 1916 ; D : 42630 ;
John Garrett Underbill, New York. 52948
Bonheur (Le) volant; opgrette en 3 actes, par
L6on Xanrof [pseud, of Lgon Fourneau] et
Maurice de Marsan. [152] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. June 22, 1916 ; D : 44216 ; Oscar Osso,
New York. 52949
Bonnie's Christmas eve. See Merry Christ-
mas plays and entertainments.
Boob (The); miniature comedy in 2 scenes, by
W. E. Scott. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1916 ; D : 42721 ; William Ed-
ward Scott, San Francisco. 52950
Book (The) agent; comedy in 1 act, by E. J.
Weisenberg. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1916; D: 45643; Edward J.
Weisenberg, New York. 52951
Booster (The); comedy in 4 acts, by H. P.
Briggs. [16()] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1916; D: 44400; Harlan P.
Briggs, New York. 52952
Borgen; komedie i 3 akter, af Oskar Braaten.
Kristiania, H. Aschehoug & co. (W. Nygaard)
1915. 2 p. 1., 123 p. 12°.
© Nov. 10, 1915; Ic. Dec. 13, 1915; D:
42470; H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania.
52953
Born in sin; American play of today in a pro-
logue and 3 acts, by C. S. Washburne. [96] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1916; D: 4561 7; Charles Shep-
ard Washburne, Chicago. 52954
Borrowed (The) house; comedy playlet in 1 act,
by B. P. Utley. [1], 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 0, 1915; D: 41944; Royden P.
Utley, Chicago. 52955
Borrowers' day; rural comedy in 1 act, by Jessie
E. Henderson. Philadelphia, Penn pul)lishing
company, 1916. 31 p. 12°.
© Dec. 1, 1916 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1916 ; D : 45587 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 52956
2679
52957
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55976
Boss (The); play in 1 act, by A. Hoffman. [1],
36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1916; D: 44525; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 52957
or, An evening at home, play in 1 act, by
C. B. Ruskay. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1916 ; D : 45208 ; Cecil B.
Ruskay, New York. 52958
Bossing the boss; comedy drama in 1 act, by
Victor H. Smalley. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1915; D: 42050; Stephen
Conday, St. Paul. 52959
Boston (The) tea party. See Dramatized
scenes from American history.
Botschafterin Leni; operette in 3 akten, von
Bernhard Buchbinder, musik von Leo Ascher.
Soufflier- und regiebuch. Wien, Leipzig, A.
Robitschek, 1915. 90 p. 8°.
© Ic. July 15, 1916; D: 44404; Adolph
Robitschek, Vienna. 52960
Bottled bugs; farce in 3 acts, by W. S. Poague.
[84] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1916; D : 4.5247 ; V^alter S.
Poague, Chicago. 52961
Boudoir brandy; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by
A. Jones. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1916 ; D : 44092 ; Archer Jones,
Richmond. 52962
Bought; play in 4 acts, by A. Alexander. 9 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1916; D: 45036; Abraham
Alexander, New York. 52963
Bought and paid for; play in 4 acts, by George
Broadhurst. New York, Samuel French;
London, Samuel French, ltd., 1916. 98 p. 12°.
© Aug. 28, 1916; 2c. Aug. 30, 1916; D:
44766; Theatrical producing co., New York.
52964
Bounties (The) of the kingdom; fairy play, by
E. B. C. Dunlop. [1], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1916; D: 42940; Evangeline
Elizabeth Crowell Dunlop, Washington.
52965
Same. [Riverton, N. ,L, The New era, 1916]
32 p. 12°.
© May 4, 1916 ; 2c. May 15, 1916 ; D : 43915 ;
Evangeline Elizabeth Crowell Dunlop, Wash-
ington. 52966
Boy (A) from home; melodramatic conversa-
tional comedy skit in 1 act, by S. J. Stephens.
14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1915; D: 42239; Sharon J.
Stephens, St. Louis. 52967
Boy (The) martyr of the blessed sacrament;
drama of the catacombs in 4 acts, by Charles
Phillips. Watsonville, Cal., St. Francis school
for boys [1916] 40 p. 12°.
© Dec. 2, 1916; Ic. Dec. 8, 1916: Ic. Dec.
26, 1916; D: 45745; St. Francis school for
boys, Watsonville, Cal. 52968
Boy (The) scout hero; comedy drama in 2 acts,
by Edwin Puller. Chicago, T. S. Denison &
company [1916] 22 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1916 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1916 ; D : 45358 ;
Ebeu H. Norris, Chicago. 52969
Boy wanted. See Prize essay.
Boycott (The); 1 act comedy drama, by T. F.
Fallon and D. Raynol. [2], 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1916; D: 44794; Dorothy
Raynol and Thomas F. Fallon, New York.
52970
Boy's essay on boys; monologue for a man or
woman, by Lillian Davidson. Chicago, Dra-
matic publishing company, 1916. 5 p. 12°.
© Dec. 22, 1916; 2c. Dec. 26, 1916; D:
45738; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 52971
Bracegirdle (The); comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
B. A. Jenkins. [96] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1916; D : 45266 ; Burris At-
kins Jenkins, Kansas City, Mo. 52972
Brady of central office; original dramatic com-
edy of the Tenderloin, by Jack Bflrnett. [2],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1916; D: 43710; Walter G.
Elliott, Indianapolis. 52973
Braeutigam X. See Zeitungsbraeutigam (Der)
52310b.
Brahmin, the tiger and the six judges. See
Dramatic (A) reader.
Brains plus; farce in 1 act, by H. M. Graves.
[1], 24 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1916; D: 42977; Harry M.
Graves, New York. 52974
Brand; a dramatic poem, by Henrik Ibsen, tr.
into English verse, rhymed and in the origi-
nal metre, by Miles Menander Dawson. Bos-
ton, The Four seas company, 1916. 304 p.
12°.
© Sept. 1, 1916; 2c. and aff. Sept. 11, 1916;
A : 4.38373 ; Miles M. Dawson, New York.
52975
Brandung; schauspiel in 3 aufziigen, von Ar-
thur Gutheil und Johannes Wiegand. Berlin,
Berliner theater-verlag, g. m. b. h., 1915. 68 p.
16°.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1915; D: 41810; Berliner
theater-verlag, Berlin. 52976
2680
52977
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53995
Branka; ballet en 4 actes, par J. C. L. de
Strelecki. [32] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1916 ; D : 45663 ; Jean C. L.
de Strelecki, New York. 52977
Brave (A) deed by brave men. See Drama-
tized scenes from American history.
Brave (Der) Fridolin; operetten-posse in 3 ak-
ten, von Georg Okonkowski, musik von Max
Gabriel. Regiebuch. Berlin, Musicaverlag,
1915. 122 p. 8°.
© Sept. 1. 1915; Ic. Sept. 22, 1915; D:
41811; aiusicaverlag, Berlin. 52978
Bread; play in 1 act, by E. Broome. [19] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1916: D: 42922; Elizabeth
Broome, East Orange, N. J. 52979
Brewer (The); drama in 4 acts, by David Mat-
thieu [pseud, of K. Mathie] 100 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1916 ; D : 44825 ; Karl Mathie,
Mosinee, Wis. 52980
Bribe (The); or, The right way, comedy dra-
matic political incident, by W. H. Sloan. [1],
8 p. 4°. Typewritten. .
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1916 ; D : 43126 ; William H.
Sloan, New York. 52981
Bridal (The) See Battle, and other poems.
Bridal (The) Crown. See Plays; by August
Strindberg,
Bridal (The) veil; costume drama in 3 acts and
4 scenes, by H. R. Dennis. [115] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1915; D : 41815 ; Henry R.
Dennis, New York. 52982
Bridal (The) wine cup. See After twenty
years.
Bride and groom; farce in 3 acts, by Walter
Ben Hare. New York, Dick and Fitzgerald,
1916. 59 p. 12°.
© May 18, 1916; 2c. May 19, 1916; D:
43944 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 52983
Bride from home. See Plays with a punch.
Bride (The) of an Aztec god. See Tonochti-
tlan.
Bride (The) of Brittany; book of comic opera
in 2 acts, by D. A. Carson. [54] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 4, 1916 ; D : 43882 ; David Arthur
Carson, Palisade, N. J. 52984
Bridge (The); drama in 4 acts, by D. M. Her-
mann.
Bridge (The) at Markleton's ; in 1 act. by A. F.
Tiklen. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1915 ; D : 42426 ; Alice Foster
Tilden, Milton, Mass. 52986
Bright (The) side of life; comedy drama in 1
act, by A. Burkhardt. [2], 19 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1916; D: 44663; Addison
Burkhardt, New York. 52987
Brillo (El) de los caireles; comedia en 4 actos,
el ultimo dividido en 2 cuadros, original de
Angel Torres del Alamo y Antonio Asenjo.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1916.
97, [1] p. 12°.
© May 31, 1916 ; Ic. June 3, 1916 ; D : 44064 ;
Torres del Alamo y Asenjo, Madrid. 52988
Bringing up father; play in 3 acts, by George
McManus. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1916; D: 43213; Star com-
pany, New York. 52989
Broadway; drama in 3 acts, by S. J. War-
shawsky. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24. 1915; D: 41819; Samuel
Jesse Warshawsky, Cleveland. 52990
Broke; comedy, by K. Raynor. [4], 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Sept. 16, 1916; D : 45009 ; Kathryn Ray-
nor, New York. 52991
Broken (The) arrow. See Yo-sem-i-te.
Broken chains; play in 3 pts., by Nellie C.
Dodd. New York, Missionary education
movement of the United States and Canada
[1915] 24 p. 8^
© Nov. 4, 1915 ; 2c. Nov. 8, 1915 ; D : 42381 ;
Missionary education movement of the United
States and Canada, New York. 52992
Broken (The) law; play in 3 acts and epilogue,
by B. Carpenter. [2], 114 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1916 ; D : 44928 ; Bruce Car-
penter, Cambridge, Mass. 52993
Broken lives: play in 4 acts, by F. W. Norris
and W. L. Balch. [106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1916 ; D : 44837 ; F. Wickham
Norris, Brooklvn, and W. Lincoln Balch, New
York. ' 52994
[88] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1915 ; D : 41451 ; David M. Her-
mann, Brooklyn. 52985
2681
Broken roads; original modern realistic drama
of present American life in 4 acts, by S.
Semon. [2], 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1916; D : 43603 ; Samuel
Semon, San Francisco. 52995
52996
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53014
Broken (The) violin; operetta in 4 acts, by B.
Thomashefsky.
4 ^^x :ywrnrEJ< ;r^2J"ii'"'D r:r3XTDiu dnt
91 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1916; D:4498S; Boris
Thomashefsky, Brooklyn. 52996
Brokers and breakers; comedy of ups and
downs, by A. Colby. [1], 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1915; D : 42299 ; Archie
Colby, New York. 52997
Brother and sister; Christmas phantasie in 2
scenes, by Louise Marny [i. e. L. M. MuUer]
[11] p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1916; D: 45600; Louise
Marny Muller, Santa Barbara, Cal. 52998
Brother Dave. See Plays with a punch.
Brother masons; farce in 3 acts, by A. S.
Brown and H. Lewis. 156 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1915 ; D : 42144 ; A. Seymour
Brown & Harry Lewis, New York. 52999
Brother Robert's housekeeper; farce in 3 acts,
by E. T. Jenks. 60 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1916; D: 43665; Ethel
Thomas Jenks, Boston. 53000
Brothers; play in 1 act, by C. Anspacher. [1],
28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1915 ; D : 42043 ; Carrie An-
spacher, San Francisco. 53001
Brothers all; comedy drama in 1 act, book by
L. W. Westman, music and lyrics by Theo-
dore Westman. [1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1916 ; D : 44618 ; Lily Wren
Westman, New York. 53002
Brother's (A) vengeance. See For her hus-
band's sake.
Brown-eyed Betty; [play in 3 acts] by Gladys
Ruth Bridgham. Franklin, O., Eldridge en-
tertainment house, 1916. 46 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1916 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1916 ; D : 45679 ;
p]ldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
53003
Brown's left towu. See Midnight mas-
queraders.
Brown sugar; or, Lost and found in the depot,
dramatic composition, by Sam Adams. [1],
5 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1916; D: 45013; Samuel
.Tames Adams, New Orleans. 53004
Brownies (The) See What shall we play?
Brownie's (The) flirtation. See Tom (The)
Thumb wedding. 46460a.
Brutto (II) e le belle; commedia in 3 atti, di
S. Lopez. Milano, Fratelli Treves, 1913. 2
p. 1., 96 p. 12°.
© May 1, 1916 ; Ic. July 1, 1916 ; D : 44279 ;
Sabatino Lopez, Milan. 53005
Brutus. Sec Great plays: English, 17445a.
Bryan to Providence; original comedy with
special song numbers in 1 act and 2 scenes,
book, lyrics and music by Jack Burnett. 12
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1916 ; D : 42944 ; Milze Derden
Chance, Bryan, Tex. 53006
Bubbles; comedy in 3 acts, by Jane Swenarton.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1916. 36 p.
12°.
© May 17, 1916; 2c. May 18, 1916; D:
43939 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 53007
Buch der abenteuer. See Walzertraum. (Ein)
49-153.
Biigeleisen (Das); ein akt, von Max Neal und
Max Ferner. Miinchen, Drei masken-verlag,
g. m. b. h., 1915. 20 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 6, 1916 ; D : 44309 ; Drei masken-
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 53008
Buena noche! pasa-calle comico-llrico, pascual
en 1 cuadro y en prosa, original de L. Llaneza,
musica de Manuel M. Faixji. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espauoles] 1915. 22 p. 12°.
• [Libretto only]
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42869; Luis Llaneza, Madrid. 53009
Buffer (The); play in 1 act, by A. Gerstenberg.
[1], 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1916; D: 43169; Alice Ger-
stenberg, Chicago. 53010
Bug-hunter (The); sketch, by C. Major. 3 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1915; D: 42225; Carrick
Major, Oakland, Cal. 53011
Bugs; comedy skit, by R. W. Farris. [1], 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1916; D: 43248; Ralph W.
Farris, Warren, Me. 53012
-farce in 3 acts, by A. N. C. Fowler. [2],
79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1915 ; D : 42118 ; Albert N. C.
Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. 53013
Builders (The); play in 1 act, by W. A. Bough-
ton. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1915 ; D : 42405 ; Willis Arnold
Boughton, Cambridge, Mass.
53014
2682
53015
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53034
Bull Conn and co.; play in 1 act, by John B.
Fitzpatrick and F. X. Conlan. [1], 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1916; D : 44087 ; Francis
Xavier Conlan, New York. 53015
Bull (A) market; farcical playlet in 1 scene,
by J. W. Rusk. [1], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1916; D: 45713; J. Willde
Rusk, Hudson. N. Y. 53016
Bumps. See Little (A) bit of fluff. 35590a.
Buoyant. See Dream (A) of the centuries and
other entertainments.
Burglar (The); drama in 1 act, by C. F. Hoke.
[10] p. 24°. Printed.
© Mar. 10, 1916; 2c. Mar. 14, 1916; D:
43348; Clarence Frederic Hoke, Sacramento,
Cal. 53017
play in 1 act, by H. Sherwin. [1], 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1916 ; D : 44655 ; Hugo Sher-
win, Boston. 53018
vaudeville act for one, by B. Merrill. [4]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1915; D : 42278 ; Blanche
Merrill, New York. 53019
See also Comedies in miniature.
Burglar (The) alarm. See One-act plays.
33982.
Burglar's (The) chance; play in 1 act, by E. W.
Duke. [7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1916; D : 43707 ; E. Wood-
ward Duke, New York. 53020
Burgunderblut. See Umweg (Der) zum tod.
47919a.
Burla burlando; entremes [en 3 escenas] orig-
inal de V. de Pereda. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1916. 16 p. 12°.
© July 6, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45097 ;
Vicente de Pereda, Madrid. 53021
Burlesque (A) grange meeting. See One-act
plays. 33982.
Busher's girl; comedy in 3 acts, by F. Roney
Weir. Philadelphia, Penn publishing com-
pany, 1915. 43 p. 12°.
© Oct. 30, 1915; 2c. Nov. 3. 1915; D:
42168; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 53022
Business; play in 3 acts, by L. L. Schwartz.
[2], 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1915 ; D : 41872 ; Louis Leon
Schwartz, Minneapolis. 53023
Business is business; comedy sketch, by H. L.
Kiter. [1], 16 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1915; D : 42305 ; Hal L.
Kiter, Portland, Or. 53024
Business philosophy; play in 1 act, by A. A.
Fisher. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1916; D: 43382; Albert A.
Fisher, Portland. Or. 53025
Busy (A) day at the Borgias; 1 act burlesque,
by E. Ecob and E. W. Johnson. 47 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1916; D: 44.584; Eleanor
Ecob and Edith Waldo Johnson, Portland, Or.
53026
Button end; play in 3 acts, by F. W. Norris.
[96] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1915; D: 42271; F. Wick-
ham Norris, Brooklyn. 53027
By request; musical dramatic composition, by
N. Huftord and J. D. Chain. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1915 ; D : 41818 ; Nick Huf-
ford and J. Dell Chain, Chicago. 53028
By the Suwanee River; classy scenic musical
comedietta in 1 act, 1 scene, book by J. Bur-
nett. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1916; D : 43012 ; Jack Bur-
nett, Chicago. 53029
By the Yang Si; original Chinese drama in 3
acts, by K. O. Treat. [78] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 9, 1916; D : 43857 ; Kathleen
O'Hagan Treat, New York. 53030
By way of the secret passage; comedy drama
in 3 acts, by Lindsey Barbee. Chicago, T. S.
Denison & company [1916] 38 p. 12°.
© Feb. 19, 1916; 2c. Mar. 1, 1916; D:
43192; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 53031
C'est bien pour vous faire plaisir! comedie en
1 acte, par Rosal-Berry. [30] p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. June 1, 1916 ; D : 44052 ; Rosal-Berry,
Paris. 53032
Cabo (El) Lopez; entremes en prosa, original
de Jose Casado Pardo y Jose Remon Vallejo.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1915.
14 p. 12°.
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41636; J. Casado Pardo y J. Remon Vallejo,
Madrid. 53033
Cabrita que tira al monte; drama en 4 actos,
inspirado en una copla andaluza, [de] Sera-
fiu y Joaquin Alvarez Quiutero. Madrid, Tm-
prenta clasica espafiola, 1916. 246 p. 12°.
© July 6, 1916; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D:
45094; S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, Madrid.
53034
2683
53035
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53055
Caceria (La); zarzuela en 1 acto y 4 cuadros,
en verso y prosa, de Antonio Salcedo y Man-
uel Monterrey, miisica del maestro Juan An-
tonio Martinez. Segnndo ed. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espauoles] 1916. 33 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Apr. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D:
43736; A. Salcedo y M. Monterrey, Madrid.
53035
CacMvache; sainete llrico, original de Pedro
Muiioz Seca y Pedro Perez Fernandez, mtisica
de Rafael Calleja. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1915. 30 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41649; P. Munoz Seca y P. P6rez Fernandez,
Madrid. 53036
Cacusia; operetka w 1 akcie, Stanislawa Z.
Wachtla, muzyka M. S. Rozyckiego. Chicago,
111., W. H. Sajewski, 1915. 46 p. 16°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1916; D:
43031; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 53037
Cafe (The) des enfants; musical comedy in 2
acts and a prologue, by R. Bottomley, lyrics
by Clarice Lawrence. 140 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1915 ; D : 42068 ; Roland Bot-
tomley, New York. 53038
Cafe (A) episode; comedy skit, by John P.
Mulgrew. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1915; D: 42213; Cole, Rus-
sell & Davis, New York. 53039
Cafe solo; juguete comico en 1 acto y en prosa,
de Carlos Arniches y Joaquin Abati. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1916.
27 p. 12°.
© May 31, 1916; Ic. June 3, 1916; D:
44060 ; C. Arniches y J. Abati, Madrid. 53040
Cain; comedy-drama in 4 acts, by J. Simonson
and Hardin D. Rickman. [134] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© ic. Aug. 22, 1916 ; D : 44702 ; Jules Simon-
son, New York. 53041
Cain, ancient and modern. See Where's my
hat. 50388a.
Cake (The) See Pig (The) brother play-book.
36279a.
Calendar days; entertainment in 1 act, by Har-
riette AVilbur. Chicago, T. S. Denison &. com-
pany [1916] 39 p. 12°.
© Oct. 14, 1916 ; 2c. Oct. 18, 1916 ; D : 45198 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 53042
Caliban by the yellow sands; by Percy Mac-
kaye. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, Page &
company, 1916. xxxii, 223 p. front., plates.
12°.
© Apr. 15, 1916; 2c. and afC. Apr. 18, 1916;
A : 427742 ; P. Mackaye, New York. 53043
Caliban by the yellow sands — Continued.
community masque of the art of the thea-
tre, devised and written to commemorate the
tercentenary of the death of Shakespeare, by
P. Mackaye. [100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1916 ; D : 43011 ; Percy Mac-
kaye, New York. 53044
California as it is; dramatic composition, by
F. M. Fleckenstein. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1916 ; D : 44200 ; Florence Ma-
rie Fleckenstein, Los Angeles. 53045
Call (The); play in 1 act, by S. Neuwirth. [9]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1916; D: 43712; Solomon
Neuwirth, Brooklyn. 53046
Call (A) for volunteers; musical comedy in 1
act, by Billy K. Wells. [2], 28 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1915; D : 42359 ; Jas. E.
Cooper, New York. 53047
Call (The) from the desert; drama in 4 acts
and a prologue, by W. T. Hornaday. [8], 106
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1916 ; D : 43957 ; William T.
Hornaday, New York. 53048
Call (The) of childhood; 1 act playlette, by E.
Devoy. [1], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1916 ; D : 45295 ; Emmet De-
voy, New York. 53049
Call (The) of nature; 3 act drama, by A. Gur-
ney. [28] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1916 ; D : 43406 ; Antoinette
Gurney, Boston. 53050
Call of the blood; play in 3 acts, by L. L.
Spears. 28 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1916 ; D : 43874 ; Leastor Leo
Spears, Savannah, Ga. 53051
Callahan's ward; musical comedy in 3 acts, by
John W. Ransone. [105] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1916 ; D : 45252 ; Margaret R.
Ransone, New York. 53052
Calling (The); an evening with the spirits, by
R. Brown. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1915; D: 42423; Ray Brown,
San Mateo, Cal. 53053
Calm yourself! 1 act farce, by C. H. Wardwell.
8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1916; D: 44960; Charles
Howard Wardwell, Rutland, Vt. 53054
Camp Keep-ofE; comedy in 2 acts, by Hilliard
Booth. New York, Samuel French; London,
Samuel French, ltd., 1915. 28 p. 12°. (On
cover: French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 319)
© Dec. 30, 1915 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1916 ; D : 42662 ;
Samuel French, New York. 53055
2684
53056
COPYRIGHTED IIT THE UNITED STATES
53073
Campo de armino; comedia en 3 actos, original
de J. Benaveute. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espafioles] 1916. 86 p. 12°.
© Apr. 22, 1916 ; Ic. Apr. 25, 1916 ; D :
43751; Jacinto Benaveute, Madrid. 53056
Canary cottage; comedy in 2 acts, by O. Morosco
and E. Harris. [36] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1916 ; D : 43059 ; Oliver Mo-
rosco and Elmer Harris, Los Angeles. 53057
comedy with music in 2 acts, by O. Morosco
and E. Harris. [121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. June 2, 1916 ; D : 44195 ; Oliver Mo-
rosco and Elmer Harris, Los Angeles. 53058
Candidas (Las): monologo con eufemismos,
original y en prosa de C. Ordas-Avecilla de
Urrengoechea. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaQoles] 1916. 12 p. 12°.
© Apr. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D:
43735 ; Cesar Ordas-Avecilla de Urrengoechea,
Madrid. 53059
Craidlewane; play in 1 act, by K. T. Clugston.
[2], 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1916; D: 43405; Katharine
Thatcher Clugston, Crawfordsville, Ind.
53060
Canterbury (The) pilgrims; opera in 4 acts, by
P. Mackaye, music by Reginald De Koven.
[78] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1916 ; D : 43660
kaye. New York.
Same. [Rev. and abridged
Percy Mac-
53061
ed.]
63 p.
New
8°.
York, Macmillan company, 1916,
[Words only]
© Nov. 29, 1916 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1916 ; D : 45558 ;
Percy Mackaye, Windsor, Vt. 53063
Canvas (A) Christmas
dies.
See Christmas can-
Cap'n Jud; 3 act rural comedy, by F. M. Mitch-
ell. [41] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1916; D: 45748; Fred M.
Mitchell, Brooklyn. 53063
Caprices (Les) de Marianne. See Quatre com.-
edies.
Capricho (El) de las damas; vodevil en 3 actos,
[de Ricardo] Blasco, [Ramon] Asensio Mas
y [Jose Juan] Cadenas, musica original del
maestro Luis Foglietti. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espafioles] 1916. 97 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© July 6, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45124 ;
Blasco, Asensio Mds y Cadenas, Madrid.
53064
Capricious Gussie; romantic drama, by R. K.
Wilson. [l],57p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1914; D : 42061 ; Rosanna K.
Wilson, Piqua, O. 53065
Captain Dreyfus; drama in 1 act, by Jacob Gor-
din.
(/n The Day, v. 3, no. 411-413, Jan. 24-26,
1916)
© Jan. 24-26, 1916 ; Ic. each Jan. 29, 1916 ;
D : 42915 ; Anna Gordin, Alexander J. Gordin
and Leopold Benedict, admrs. of estate of
Jacob M. Gordin. Brooklyn. 53066
Captain Harrigan's heart; farcical comedy in
3 acts, by L. Eyre. [136] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 31, 1916; D : 44524 ; Laurence
Eyre, Philadelphia. 53067
Captain Jinks of the horse marines. See
Plays; by Clyde Fitch. 36501b.
Captain of the host [and] The supreme test;
2 plays, by F. E. Hyde. Boston, Gorham press
[1916] 301 p. 12°. (American dramatists
series)
© Nov. 24, 1916 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1916 ; D : 46100 ;
Florence E. Hyde, Ithaca, N. Y. 53067a
Captain Kidd, jr.; farce in 3 acts, by R. J.
Young. [123] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1916 ; D : 45636 ; Rida John-
son Young, New York. 53068
Captain Kidd's treasure,
for children.
See Twelve plays
Capt. Pierre-Pat; play in 3 acts, by F. Brueg-
ger. [121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1915; D: 42527; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 53069
Captain Sally; comedy in 1 act, by A. Bartlett.
[1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1916; D: 45020; Arthur
Bartlett, New York. 53070
Captain's (The) dream; play in 1 act. by M. C.
Wentworth. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Aug. 28, 1916 ; D : 44745 ; Marion
Craig Wentworth, Santa Barbara, Cal. 53071
Captives (The) See Chief European drama-
tists.
Capt'n (The); comedy in 1 act, by T. Louden.
[1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1916; D: 43403; Thomas
Louden, Fanwood, N. J. 53072
Captured year. See Child's book of holiday
plays.
Carlota; play in 1 act, by E. Adams. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1916; D : 43269 ; Egbert
Adams, Los Angeles. 53073
2685
53074
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53093
Carlotta; drama in 1 act, by J. D. Dyrenforth,
[3], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1916; D : 45419 ; James
Douglas Dyrenfortli, New York. 53074
Carnival of days; comprising 1. May day. — 2,
Memorial day. — 3. Fourth of July.— 4. Christ-
mas.— 5. St. Valentine's day, by Mary B.
Home. Boston, W. H. Baker & co. [1887]
28 p. 12°. (On cover: W. H. Baker & co.'s
Boston list)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1887:
26019, Oct. 10 ; 2c. Oct. 27. 53075
Carnival (A) wedding; comedy in 2 acts, by
H. B. Smith. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1916; D: 44126; Harry B.
Smith, New York. 53076
Carola; play in 3 acts, by M. E. Taft. [187] p.
4°. Typewritteh.
© Ic. June 15, 1916 ; D : 44152 ; Mary Emery
Taft, Pleasantville, N. Y. 53077
Caroline and the caddy. See Golf (The) girl.
17034.
Casa (La) de los crimenes; juguete comico en
1 acto, original de Enrique GarcJa Alvarez y
Pedro Mufioz Seca. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1916. 25 p. 12°.
© Mar. 7, 1916; Ic. Mar. 11, 1916; D:
43277; E. Garcia Alvarez y P. Muiioz Seca,
Madrid. 53078
Casa (La) de Quiros; farsa comica en 2 actos,
original de C. Arniches. [Madrid, Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1915. 60 p. 12°.
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42858 ; Carlos Arniches, Madrid. 53079
Case (The) of Becky; play in 3 acts, by Edward
Locke. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915; D: 42689; David Be-
lasco. New York. 53080
Case (The) of Lady Camber; play in 4 acts, by
H. A. Vachell. 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1915; D : 42191 ; Horace An-
nesley Vachell, Southampton, England.
53081
Case (The) of Teresa; play in 1 act, by Gwen
John [pseud, of G. Jones] [2], 21 p. 4°.
Typefvritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1916; D: 44647; Gladys
Jones, Chesterfield, England. 53082
Casey at the convention; whirlwind frolic in 2
fi-olics, lyrics by P. White, music by Wm.
Stanley. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1916; D: 44569; Pat White,
Brooklyn. 53083
Caso (Un) di coscienza; commedia in 1 atto, di
C. Antona-Traversi e Paolo Ginisty. 17 p.
(In II Carroccio, v. 2, nos. 11-12, Die. 1915)
© Dec. 17, 1916 ; Ic. Sept. 2, 1916 ; D :
44797 ; Camillo Antona-Traversi, Paris.
53084
Cassius' whistle; a farce in 1 act, by Robert G.
V. Meyers ; [and] The matrimonial advertise-
ment. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1902. p. 193-216. 12°. (Dramatic
supplement to One hundred choice selections,
no. 9)
© Phineas Garrett, Philadelphia ; A : 32398,
May 7, 1902 ; 2c. May 7, 1902. 53085
Castaiiuelas (Las); fantasia comico-llrica en 1
acto, dividido en 5 cuadros, en prosa, original
de Guillermo Perrin y Miguel de Palacios,
mtisica del maestro Geronimo Gimenez. [Ma-
drid, Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1915.
37 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 27, 1916 ; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916 ; D : 42882 ;
G. Perrin y M. de Palacios, Madrid. 53086
Caste. See Society and caste. 43003a.
Castles in Peru; farce comedy in 3 acts, by G. H.
Easterbrook. [1], 64 p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1916; D: 44211; George
Harold Easterbrook. Louisville. 53087
Cat (The) and the kitten; play in 1 act, by
F. A. Nordstrom. [l],17p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1916; D : 43962 ; Frances
Anna Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 53088
Catching' a car; dramatic composition, by H. E.
Van der Koor. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Sept. 22, 1916 ; D : 44959 ; Herman E. Van
der Koor, St. Paul, Minn. 53089
Catherine, the Great. See Triumph • (The) of
an Empress. 47084.
Cats; farce comedy in 3 acts, by W. Parkhurst.
[85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1916; D: 44958; Winthrop
Parkhurst, Englewood, N. J. 53090
Caught. See Two plays.
Caught in the act; dancing-comedy play in 1
act, by G. Mervale. [1], 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 3, 1916 ; D : 44289 ; Gaston Mer-
vale, New York. 53091
Caught in the jam; play in 1 act, by H. Kolb.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1916; D: 43927; Harland
Kolb, Buffalo. 53092
Caught with the goods; farce in 3 acts, by
P. A. Hord. [131] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1916; D: 44526; Parker A.
Hord, Maysville, Ky. 53093
2686
53094
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53112
Caught with the goods — Continued.
See also Mask of men. — Prohibition (The)
candidate. 37663a.
Cavalleria rusticana. See Iiena. 25041.
Cave (The) man; farce-melodrama in 3 acts, by
O. Andrews. [119] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1916; D: 45536; Cbarlton
Andrews, New York. 53094
Cave (The) woman; drama in 3 acts, by W. P.
Payson and F. G. Holland. [130] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1916; D: 44012; William
Farquliar Payson and Florence Curtis Hol-
land, New York. 53095
Caverns (The) of the world; dream in 1 act,
by C. Laurence. [2], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1916; D: 43142; Clarice
Laurence, New York. 53096
Cecil the seer. See Aztec god.
Celibate (The) See Locust flower.
Cenicienta (La); opera en 3 actos, del maestro
Rossini, libreto de .T. Ferretti, adaptacion a
la escena espanola por Guillermo Perrin, Mig-
uel de Palacios y maestro Gimenez. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1916. 40 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© May 31, 1916 ; Ic. June 3, 1916 ; D : 44071 ;
G. Perrin, M. de Palacios y G. GimSnez, Ma-
• drid. 53097
Censored (The) lady; play in 3 acts, by E. B.
Lent. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1916 ; D : 45089 ; Edward B.
Lent, Freeport, N. Y. 53098
Census (The) man. See Twelve plays for
children.
Census (The) taker; comedy sketch or playlet
in 1 scene, by R. Valentine. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 22, 1916 ; D : 43978 ; Robert Val-
entine, Chicago. 53099
'Ception shoals; drama in 3 acts, by H. A.
Adams. [60] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1916 ; D : 44413 ; Henry Austin
Adams, La Jolla, Cal. 53100
Cerrojazo (El); entremes [en 1 acto, de] Sera-
fin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. Madrid,
1916. 46, [8] p. 12°.
© Sept. 5, 1916; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D:
45108; S. y J. Alvai-ez Quintero, Madrid.
53101
Chairlie at Boscobel; 1 act play, by W. Owen.
[11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1916; D : 45086 ; William
Owen, Chicago. 53102
Chalk-line (The); comedy, by C. W. Tacken-
berg. [3], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1916; D: 42928; Charles
William Tackenberg, Cincinnati. 53103
Chambermaids (The); 1 act skit with special
songs, by A. K. Berry. [7] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1916 ; D : 43061 ; Alice Kath-
ryn Berry, Pueblo, Col. 53104
Chance; drama in 1 act, by R. Murray. [3],
20 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1916; D : 44589 ; Richard
Murray, New York. 53105
modern drama in 3 acts, by M. F. Mitchell.
[55] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1916; D: 44121; Marguerite
Frances Mitchell, New York. 53106
Chance (A) shot; comedy drama iu 1 act, by
W. H. Warner and De Witte Kaplan [pseud,
of Y. D. Kaplan] [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1916 ; D : 45486 ; Ysabel De
Witte Kaplan and William Henry Warner,
New York. 53107
Chance shots; 1 act comedy, by K. G. Ecob.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1916; D: 43491; Katharine
Gilbert Ecob, Flushing, N. Y. 53108
Change my ad; 1 act play, by W. E. Scott. [1].
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1916 ; D : 43048 ; W. Edward
Scott, San Francisco. 53109
Change (A) of color. See When the curtain
rises. 50312a.
Changeling (The) See Mastei-pieces of the
English drama: Thomas Middleton, 28740a.
Chanukoh. See Feast (The) of lights.
13953a.
Charity (The) bazaar; entertainment in 2 acts,
by Harriet A. McCabe. Chicago, Dramatic
publishing company, 1916. 50 p. 12°.
© Dec. 22, 1916; 2c. Dec. 26, 1916; D:
45742; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 53110
Charley's hunch; episode of the Louisiana lot-
tery days, play in 1 act, by S. Weiller. [2],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1915; D: 42126; Simon
Weiller, New York. 53111
Charlotte Stieglitz; ein schauspiel aus den
dreissiger jahren, von Hans Kyser. Berlin,
S. Fischer, verlag, 1915. 84 p. 12°.
© Oct. 7, 1915 ; Ic. Dec. 10, 1915 ; D :42454 ;
S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 53112
5379— VOL 2—16-
-65
2687
53113
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53128
Charm (The) of life; play in a prologue, 4
acts and an epilogue, by Amend Robertson.
[5], 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1916 ; D : 42848 ; Marguerite
Robertson, New York. 53113
Channante (La) Rosalie; ou, Le mariage par
procuration, comedie musioale en 1 acte, de
Pierre Veber, musique de Henri Hirchmann.
Paris, M. Escliig, 1916. 47 p. 12°. [Words
only]
© Mar. 28, 1916; Ic. Apr. 18, 1916; D:
43686; Max Eschig, Paris. 53114
Charrette (La) anglaise; comgdie en 3 actes, de
G. Berr et L. Verneuil. Paris, Librairie thg-
.^trale artistique & litteraire, 1916. 189 p.
16°.
© June 30, 1916; Ic. Aug. 19, 1916; D:
44691; Georges Berr et Louis Verneuil. Paris.
53115
■ Same.
© Sept. 2, 1916 ; Ic. Dec. 9, 1916 ; D : 45620 ;
Georges Berr et Louis Verneuil, Paris.
53116
Chastening; play in 1 act, by M. L. C. Searing.
[1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1916; D: 44598; Mary La
Blouch Collins Searing, Sioux City, la.
53117
Cheating cheaters; play in 4 acts, by M. Mar-
ein. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1916 ; D : 43932 ; Max Marcin.
New York. 53118
Cheery comedies for Christmas; collection of
plays ... for use at Christmas, by Edith M.
Burrows, Gertrude M. Henderson and others.
Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1915. 129 p.
12°.
.Contents : The awakening of Christmas.—
A Christmas strike. — Santa's surprise. — The
syndicated Santa Glaus.— Kriss Kringle's
panorama.
© Oct. 1, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1915 ; D : 41881 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 53119
Chemical (The) man; comedy-extravaganza in
3 acts, by H. M. KiefCer. 42 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 9, 1916; D: 44119; Henry M.
KiefEer, Atlantic City. 53120
Cherie; play in 4 acts, by L. C. Broun. [107] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1915; D : 41979 ; Louise
Carter Broun, Toronto, Canada. 53121
Cherry (The) bird; comedy-drama in 3 acts, by
K. Hughes and P. O'Conaire. [110] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1915; D: 42564; Katherine
Hughes, Montreal, Canada, and Padraic
O'Conaire, Dublin, Ireland. 53122
Chevaliers (Les^ teutoniques; drame his-
torique en 5 actes et 8 tableaux, par P. Strozzi
et B. Kozakiewicz, d'apr&s le roman de
Heuryk Sienkiewicz. 137 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1916 ; D : 45622 ; Paul Strozzi
et B. Kozakiewicz, Paris. 53123
Chew chew; comedy of love and efficiency in 4
packages, by W. H. Briggs. [142] p. 4^
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1916; D: 44230; William
Harlowe Briggs, New York. 53124
Chicken (The) trust; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by W, B. Watson. [50] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1916 ; D : 43896 ; W. B. Wat-
son, Paterson. 53125
Chicot (La); a melodrama in 5 acts and 7 tab-
leaux, adapted from a modern novel by D. G.
Steele.
© Dora Gordon Steele, New York; 1884:
9968, May 15. 53126
Chief (The) European dramatists; twenty-one
plays from the drama of Greece, Rome,
Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Denmark, and
Norway, from 500 B. C. to 1879 A. D. Se-
lected and ed. with notes, biographies, and
bibliographies by B. Matthews. Boston, New
l^ork [etc.] Houghton Mifflin company [19161
xi. 786 p. 8°.
Contents : Agamemnon, by .SJschylus. —
CEdipus the king, by Sophocles. — ^Medea, by
Euripides. — The frogs, by Aristophanes. — The
captives, by Plautus. — Phormio, by Terence. —
The star of Seville, by Lope de Vega. — -Life is
a dream, by Calderon. — The Cid, by Cor-
neille. — Tartuffe, by Moliere. — Phredra, by
Racine.- — The barber of Seville, by Beaumar-
chais.— Hernani, by Victor Hugo. — The son-
in-law of M. Poirier, by Augier and San-
deuu. — The outer edge of society, by Alex-
andre Dumas fils. — The mistress of the inn,
by Goldoni. — Minna von Barnhelm, by Les-
sing. — Goetz von Berlichingen, by Goethe. —
William Tell, by Schiller. — Rasmus Montanus,
by Holberg.— A doll's house, by Henrik Ibsen.
© Apr. 29, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. May 12, 1916 ;
A : 428961 ; Brander Matthews, New York.
53127
Chien (Le) d'or. See Golden (The) dog.
16942.
Child (The); or. The power of money, dra-
matic play in 6 acts, by C. H. Gro.ssman. [2],
26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1915 ; D : 42248 ; Celia Helen
Grossman, Brooklyn. 53128
2688
53129
COPYMGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53148
Child (The) in the house; play in 1 act, by
Homer Hildrieth Howard. New York, S.
French ; London, S. French, ltd., 1916. 22 p.
12°.
© June 22, 1916; 2c. June 24, 1916; D:
44234; Samuel French, New York. 53129
Child (A) of Judea; play in 4 acts, by Aurelius
Pahnieri. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1916; D : 43397 ; Mariano
Malanese, Lawrence, Mass. 53130
Child (The) of the Manitto; drama in 4
acts, by J. W. Herrick. [3], 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1916; D: 44596; Jane W.
Herrick, Denver. 53131
«
Child (The), the book and the telephone;
melodrama in 1 act, by A, Goldknopf. [1],
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. . Mar. 2, 1916 ; D : 43208 ; Abraham
Goldknopf, New York. 53132
Child (The) unborn; phiy in 3 acts, by H. M.
Barnes. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1916; D : 45763 ; Howard
McKent Biirnes, Chicago.
53133
Children of Granada. See Six one-act plays.
Children of Hagar; play in 3 acts, by K.
Schmidt and E. Shinn. [75] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 1, 1916; D: 44286; Karl
Schmidt and Everett Shinn, New York.
53134
Children of the bard; [play in 1 act] by J. S.
Metcalfe. 3 p. 4°. Printed.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1916; D: 43647; .Tames S.
Metcalfe, New York. 53135
Same. {In Life, v. 67, no. 1747, Apr. 20,
1916)
© Apr. 17, 1916; Ic. Apr. 20, 1916; D:
43720; James S. Metcalfe, New York.
53136
Children (The) of the sun; 1 act lyric drama,
by Marion Keep Patton [i. e. M. K. P. Wal-
dron] [1], 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1916; D : 43469 ; Marion
Keep Patton Waldron, New York. 53137
Children of the sunrise; drama in 2 scenes,
l)y J. P. Dabney. (In Poet lore, v. 26, no. 6.
Nov.-Dec. 1915)
© Feb. 3, 1916 ; Ic. Feb. 9, 1916 ; D : 42984 ;
Julia P. Dabney, Brookline, Mass. 53138
Same. {In Poet lore, v. 26, no. 6, Nov.-
Dec. 1915 ; periodical © Feb. 7. 1916 ; 2c. Feb.
9, 1916; D: 3.55949; Poet lore co., Boston)
53139
Children (The) of the universe; drama in 6
acts, 9 scenes, by S. Tzitlonok-Zetland. [1],
76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, - 1916 ; D : 44899 ; Schevel
Tzitlonok-Zetland, Toledo, O. 53140
Children's (The) Christmas dream; play in 1
act, by Mary E. Telford. Chicago, Lewis L.
Henry, 1916. [8] p. 12°.
© Oct. 15, 1916; 2c. Oct. 6, 1916; D: 45061;
Lewis L. Henry, Chicago. 53141
Children's (The) message; by Mrs. M. P. Hig-
gins. [11] p. 8°. Printed.
© Jan. 7, 1916 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1916 ; D : 42762 ;
Mrs. Milton Prince Higgins, Worcester, Mass.
53142
Child's book of holiday plays; by Frances Gil-
lespy Wickes, illus. by Marie Abrams. New
York, The Macmillan company, 1916. ix, 209
p. illus. 12°.
Contents: 1. The captured year. — 2. The
light. — 3. St. Valentine's house. — 4. The first
May baskets. — 5. Baucis and Philemon. —
6. A little patriot. — 7. The goblin stone. — 8.
The thankful heart. — 9. The Christmas jest.
© Sept. 13, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Sept. 14, 1916 ;
A: 437658; Macmillan co.. New York. 53143
Child's (The) book of plays; Mother Goose in
pantomime, by Elsie Williamson Phifer, draw-
ings by E. Marie Atkinson. Boston, New
York [etc.] Educational publishing company
[1915] 111 p. illus., diagrs. 8°.
© Dec. 14, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Dec. 27, 1915 ;
A : 418199 ; Educational pub. co., Boston.
53144
Child's play. See Fig brother play-book.
36279a.
Chimalman, and other poems; by G. E. Taft.
New York, The Cameo press, 1916. 96 p. 12°.
Dramatic contents : Chilmalman. — ^Tec-
pancaltzin.— Teoteuctli.
© Aug. 19, 1916 ; 2c. Aug. 23, 1916 ; afE. Aug.
22, 1916; A: 438125; Grace Ellis Taft, New
York. 53145
Chinese (A) president; 1 act play, by W. Owen.
[1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1916; D: 45066; William
Owen, Chicago. 53146
Chivalry (The) of love; play in 4 acts, by
J. A. Milburn and I. J. Crandall. [3], 173 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1916; D: 43912; Joseph An-
thony Milburn and Irene Jean Crandall, Chi-
cago. 53147
Chlop krolem; komedya w 3 aktach, opracowal
.L Pacz6.ski. 8 p. 8°. Printed.
© Mar. 15, 1916 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1916 ; D : 43542 :
Julius Pacs'oski, New York. 53148
2689
53149
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53161
Chlopiec studukatowy; czyli zakleta w kaczke
ksiezmczka na ordynackiem, fraszka ze spie-
wami, And. Slowaczyfiski. Chicago, 111.,
W. H. Sajewski, 1915. 61 p. 16°.
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1916; D:
43032 ; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 53149
Chocolate (The) bride; episode of love inter-
rupted at the altar, by J. McCree. [1], 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1916 ; D : 42658 ; Junie McCree,
New York. 53150
Chocolate (The) girl; play in 3 acts, by A.
Hovey-King. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1916; D: 42916; Alvin
Hovey-King, Boston. 53151
Choice (The); finale in 1 act, by H. McAllister.
[1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1916 ; D : 44757 ; Hall McAl-
lister, Washington. 53152
Choosing a husband; comedy in 1 act, by E.
Worthington. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1916; D: 43440; Edward
AVorthington, New York. 53153
Chorus (The) beauty and the clubman; play in
1 act, by Marshall Buckner [pseud, of K. M. J.
Bentz] based on story of same name by same
author. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1916; D: 45902; Katherine
. Marv Josephine Bentz. San Francisco.
53153a
Christ-candle (The)
Christ triumphant,
of the Great King.
See Christmas candles.
See Triumphant entry
Christkind; drama in 3 acts, by F. A. Lethert.
X, 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1915 ; D : 42354 : Frank An-
thony Lethert, St. Paul. 53154
new drama in 3 acts [and several poems]
by F. A. Lethert. St. Paul, Minn., F. A. Leth-
ert, 1916. 45 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1916; 2c. Nov. 23, 1916; D:
45650; Frank Anthony Lethert, St. Paul.
53155
Christmas at McCarthy's; Dayton, O., Paine
l)ublishing company, 1916. 18 p. 12°.
© Nov. 20, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Dec. 1, 1916 ;
A: 447872; Paine pub. co., Dayton, O. 53156
Christmas at Punkin Holler; a Christmas play.
Dayton, O., Paine publishing company [1916]
23 p. 12°.
© Nov. 20, 1916 ; 2c. and aflf. Dec. 1, 1916 ;
A: 447871; Paine pub. co., Dayton, O. 53157
Christmas at Stebbinses'; Christmas comedy
in 2 acts, by Marie Irish. Chicago, Beckley-
Cardy company [1916] 25 p. 12°.
© Nov. 11, 1916; 2c. Dec. 26, 1916; D:
45900; Beckley-Cardy co., Chicago. 53157a
Christmas at the ranch; play in 1 act, by Kay
Muir [pseud, of M. P. Smith] [1], 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1916 ; D : 42932 ; Mary Pierce
Smith, Los Angeles. 53158
Christmas babes in the woods. See St. Nicho-
las book of plays and operettas.)
Christmas (The) brownie,
dies. t
See Christmas can-
Christmas candles; plays for boys and girls, by
Elsie Hobart Carter. New York, H. Holt and
company, 1915. xx, 316 p. front., plates.
12°.
Contents : The Christ-candle. — Toinette
and the elves.— Tom's plan. — Their Christmas
party. — The Christmas bi*ownie. — A Puritan
Christmas. — The Christmas monks. — The spell
of Christmas. — The Babushka. — A canvas
Christmas. — Minty-Malviny's Santa Claus. —
The hundred.
© Nov. 20, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Nov. 29, 1915 ;
A : 416604 ; Henry Holt & co., New York.
53159
Christmas
33982.
(A) carol. See One-act plays.
Christmas (A) chime,
iature.
See Comedies in min-
Christmas (The) conspiracy. See St. Nicholas,
book of plays and operettas.
Christmas (A) eve
plays for children.
adventure.
42168b.
See Short
Christmas (A) fantasy; in 2 acts, by L. Jami-
son and W. J. Viley. [6] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1916; D : 45507 ; Lorena
Jamison and Wylla Jamison Viley, St. Louis.
53160
Christmas (The) guest; play in 1 act, by M. E.
Perley. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1915; D: 42300; M. Eliza-
beth Perley, Fargo, N. D. 53161
Christmas in Leipsic.
children. 15173,
See Four plays for
Christmas jest,
plays.
See Child's book of holiday
Christmas
candles.
(The) monks. See Christmas
2690
53162
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53180
Christmas (A) mystery; for 13 boys, by Eliza-
beth Guptill. Franklin, O., Denver, Col.,
Eldridge entertainment house, 1916. 21 n.
12°.
© Nov. 15, 1916; 2c. Dec. 18, 1916; D:
45667 ; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin. O. 53162
Christmas (A) pageant; by P'elicitas Saleski.
Franklin, O., Denver, Col., Eldridge enter-
tainment house, 1916. 13 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1. 1916; 2c. Dec. 18, 1916; D:
45668; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O, 53163
Christmas (A) strike. See Cheery comedies
for Christmas.
Christmas (The) tree; opera libretto, by H. I.
Myers. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1916 ; D : 45058 ; Henry Isaac
Myers, New York. 53164
Chronothanatoletron (The) ; or. Old times made
new, an entertainment for female characters
only [by M. A. Greely and others] Boston.
AV. H. Baker & co.. 1889. 1 p. 1.. 23 p. 12°.
(On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1889:
33635, Nov. 6; 2c. Nov. 20. 53165
Chrysalis (The); dramatic playlet, by J. J.
Hughes. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1916; D: 45016; John Jay
Hughes, Bensonhurst, N. T. 53166
play in prelude and 3 acts, by E. P. C.
Hayes. [82] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1916 ; D : 44032 ; Ednah Proc-
tor Clarke Hayes, Washington. 53167
Chulo (El) del barrio; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, original y en prosa de E. Alonso,
mtisica del maestro R. Ortells. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1916. 25 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 5, 1916; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D:
45137; Emilio Alonso, Madrid. 53168
Chuzzlewits (The); or, Tom Pinch, dramatiza-
tion in 5 acts of Charles Dickens' famous
novel, Martin Chuzzlewit, by Frank E. Fowle.
Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1916. 72 p.
12°.
© Dec. 7, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 8, 1915 ; D :42435 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 53169
Cicatrice (The); play in 4 acts, bv C. Peck.
[1], 48 p. f°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1916; D : 44177 ; Charlas
Peck, New York. 53170
Cicero candidatus. See Latin plays for
student performances and reading.
Cid (The) See Chief European dramatists. —
Great plays: French and German. 17445b.
Cid (El) Campeador; opera in 3 acts, 8 scenes,
by H. W, Lee. 38 p. 8°. Ms. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1916; D : 44833 ; Henry W.
Lee, Chicago. 53171
Cinderella; 3 act play, by E. Abbott. [8] p.
8°. Printed.
© June 1, 1916 ; 2c. June 18. 1916 ; D : 4414.H ;
Ethelyn Abbott, Grand Rapids, Mich. 53172
or. The magic slipper, fairy play in 5
acts, 7 tableaus, written especially for The
children's play, by the Martin studios. Wil-
limantic. Conn., 1916. 23 p. 16°.
© Nov. 21, 1916 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1916 ; D :
45525; William S. Martin, Williraantic,
Conn. 53173
See also Dramatic (A) reader. — Fairy
operettas.— Fairy tale plays.— King's (The)
jester and other short plays. 23971a.—
What shall we play?
Cinderella-man (The); comedy in 4 act.'^, by
E. C. Carpenter. [New York, Tower broii.
stationery co., 1915] 100 p. 12°.
© Dec. 16, 1915; 2c. Dec. 16, 1915; D:
42507; Edward Childs Carpenter, New York.
53174
Cinderella Smith; sentimental comedy in 4
acts, by Z. Sears. [117] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1916 ; D : 43669 ; Zelda Sears.
New York. 53175
Cindy; sketch, by E. Clifton. [1], 33 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1916; D : 45515 ; Ethel Clif-
ton, Chicago. 53176
Cine-fantomas; fantasia-comico-llrica bailable
en 1 acto. dividido en 5 cuadros y una apoteo-
sis, en prosa y verso, original de R. Gonzalez
del Toro, musica del maesti'o Geronimo Gim-
6nez. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1915. 43 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 7, 1916 ; Ic. Mar. 11, 1916 ; D : 43276 ;
Ricardo Gonziilez del Toro, Madrid. 53177
Circumstantial evidence; play in 3 acts, bv
W. A. Earl. 29 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1916; D : 44849 ; William A.
Earl, Loui.sville. 53178
^ playlet, by J. J. Flaherty, .ir. [22] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1916; D : 45592 ; John .Tosepli
Flaherty, jr., .Jersey City. 53179
Circus day in Dixie; play in 3 acts, by E. L.
Gamble and J. S. Baughman. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1916 ; D : 45271 ; J. S. Baugh-
man, Philadelnhia. 53180
2691
53181
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53200
Circus (A) day in Georgia; comedy variety skit,
by Al and Jack Gruet. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1916 ; D : 45639 ; Albert and
John rJrnet, Lansing, Mich. 53181
City (The); a modern play of American life in
3 acts, by Clyde Fitch. Boston, Little, Brown,
and company, 1915. 4 p. 1., p. 451-636. 12°.
© Nov. 13, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Nov. 15. 1915 ;
A : 420437 ; Little, Brown, and company, Bos-
ton, and Alice M. Fitch, New York. 53182
See also Plays; by Clyde Fitch. 36501b.
City (A) case; 1 act pi ay, by W. M. Cressy. [3],
28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1915; D : 42347 ; Will M.
Cressy, Concord. N. H. 53183
Ciudad (La) alegre y confiada; comedia en 3
ciiadros y nn prologo, considerados como 3
actos. de .J. Benavente. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1916. 91 p. 12°.
© Sept. 5, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45109 ;
Jacinto Benavente, Madrid. 53184
Civilian czars; neutral play of war in 1 act, by
F. B. Elkins. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28. 1916; D : 43644 ; Felton B.
Elkins, Santa Barbara, Cal. 53185
Claire-de-Lune; play in 3 acts, by Baroness von
Hutten and Marie Anderson. [82] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11. 1916; D : 42730 : Baroness B.
von Hutten and Marie Stuart Maitland An-
derson, London. 53188
Clash (The) of class; original dramatic sketch
in 1 act, by M. G. Whitman. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1916; D : 43353 : Max Gilbert
Whitman, Dallas. 53187
Class; an idyll in 1 act, by W. D. Frank. [1],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1916 ; D : 43517 ; Waldo Da-
vid Frank, New York. 53188
Class day; a farce in 1 act, by Francis A. Har-
ris. Boston, G. M. Baker & company [18771
1 p. ]., 23 p. 12°. ([The globe drama, v. 3] )
© George M. Baker & co., Boston; 1877:
7174. June 18; 2c. June 18. 53189
Class '16; or. Over the garden wall, 1 act musi-
cal comedy, book and lyrics by D. Raynol.
[21.26 p. '4°. Typewritten. [Words only |
© Ic. July 10, 1916; D : 44353 ; Dorothv
Raynol, New York. 53190
Claude Duval; play in 3 acts, by C. V. Brown-
low. [75] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14. 1916; D: 4.5173; Charles Vic-
tor Brownlow, Philadelphia. 53191
Clavig-o; opera in 3 acts, based on Goethe's
tragedy by that name, by C. Stanzione. Li-
bretto. [56] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1915 ; D : 42229 ; Carmin<>
Stanzione. New York. 53192
-TT^:See also Faust. 13900d, 13904b.
Claws and velvet paws; play in 4 acts by F
Foi-st. [8S] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ]'■. .Tune 13, 1916; D : 44142 ; Emil Foi-st,
New York. 53193
Clear conscience; comedy drama in 4 acts,
original by M. Gabel.
[4], 108 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1916; D : 45162 ; Max Gabel,
New York. 53194
Clemency; written for the American school
peace league, by Beulah Marie Dix [i. o. B. M.
D. Flebbe] Boston, American school peace
league, 1916. 32 p. 8°.
© June 1. 1916; 2c. .Tune 7. 1916; D : 44099 ;
Beulah Marie Dix Flebbe, Waban, Mass.
53195
Cleopatra; opera in 4 acts, book by Louis Payen,
music by Jules Massenet, English tr. by Mar-
tia Leonard. New York. G. Schirmer "[191o|
2 p. 1., So p. 8°. (G. Schirmer's collection of
opera-librettos)
© Dec. 31, 1915 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1910 ; D : 42639 ;
G. Schirmer, New York. 53196
Cliff (The) of tears; a lyrical (hama in 1 act
[by Kemictli Uaudl (In. 1;!^; The Dreamer.
Boston, Sherman. French & company, 1915)
© Dec. 14, 1915; 2c. and aff. Dec. 17, 1915;
A : 416935 ; Sherman, French & co., Boston.
53197
Climax of politics; dramatic sketch, bv N. Gold-
stein. [2], 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1916; D : 4.5428 ; Nathan
Goldstein. Brooklyn. 53198
Climbers (The)
36501b.
Kee Plays; by Clyde Fitch.
Cloak (The) model: o])e]'a comiipie in 3 acts,
by O. Vc^sclla, |C)0| ]). 4". TyinwrithMi.
I Ijibretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 21. 1916; D: 452 13: Oiv^ie Vos-
sclla. Atlantic City.
Clod, l^rc V.^'ashiiig'ton square plays.
53199
Cloth (The) re-woven; drama in 4 acts, by A.
Schoenbrnn. 161 p. 4°. Tyi^ewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4. 1915; D: 42416; Adolpli
Schoenbrun, New York. 53200
2692
53201
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53230
Clothilde; iila.v in prologue aud 3 acts, by Jef-
freys Lewis. [120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1916; D: 43506; Arthur C.
Alston, New Yorls:. 53201
Cloud (The); play in 4 acts, 6 scenes, by R.
Ivan and T. T. Kelly. [60] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1916: D : 44983 ; Rosalind
Ivan and Thomas T. Kelly, New York. 53202
Cloudy (A) day. Sec Plays and monolog'ues.
36506a. — School and parlor comedies.
41096a.
Cloverdale (The) picnic. See Uncle Si and
the Sunbeam club. 48039a.
Clownduell (Ein) ' See Studentin (Eine)
44264a.
Club and lodge room entei'tainments ; for floor
or platform use [by Frank Eugene Chase]
Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1908. [159]
p. illus. 12°.
Dramatic contents : The shamrock min-
strels, arr. by Cecilia P. Denslow. — Apollo's
oracle, by Esther B. Tiffany. — Plantation bit-
ters, by Mary B. Home. — Gulliver and the
Lilliputians up-to-date, by M. B. Home.
© W. H. Baker & co.. Boston : A : 201229.
Mar. 10. 1908; 2c. Aug. 8, 1908. 53203
Clvib (The) woman; play in 4 scenes, by W. K.
Rugg. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1916; D : 43988 ; Winnifred
King Rugg, Arlington, Mass. 53204
Cocaine; tragedy in 1 act. by J. P. King. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1916; D: 4.5640; .lohn
Pendleton King, New York. 53205
Code (The); 1 act play, by R. E. Wright. [2],
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1916: D : 44117 ; Roscoe Ells-
worth Wright, Chicago. 53206
Code of the mountains; 1 act play, by L. W.
Pedrose. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1916; D: 42780; Lawrence
William Pedrose, Seattle. 53207
Cohen and his coin; vaudeville sketch, by O.
Shatter. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5. 1916 ; D : 42649 ; Otto Shafter,
Brooklyn. 53208
Cohen and Levy; farce comedy in 4 acts, by
M. Goldberg.
,irttpx 4 ^-s r^nrroxp-DisD ;^'"ir^ ps ]n^p
[70] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. May 2. 1916; D : 43802 ; Mjcliael
Goldberg, New York.
53209
2693
Cold (A) day; original farce comedy in 3 acts.
by P. D. Fisher. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1916 ; D : 43310 ; Perkins D.
Fisher. Newton, Mass. 53210
Colette Baudoche; piece en 3 actes, par P. Fron-
daie, d'apres le roman de Maurice Barres.
Paris, Iilmile-Paul freres, 1915. 4 p. 1., 201 p.
12°
© Oct. 26, 1915; Ic. Dec. 23, 1915; D:
42553; Pierre Frondaie, Paris. 53211
Collaboration; play in 1 act. by S. Cowan. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1916; D: 45386; Sada Cowan.
New York. 53212
Colleen; 3 act comedy, by C. €. Cushing. [171]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22. 1916; D : 43713 ; Catherine
( 'hisholm Gushing. New York. 53213
College (A) cowboy; comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by C. Lambert. [131] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1916 ; D : 44147 ; Clay Lam-
bert, New York. 53214
College (The) tie; play in 3 acts, by F. Sum-
mers. [106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22. 1916; D : 44964 ; Florence
Summers, New York. 53215
Collusion; domestic comedy in 1 act. by G. Mid-
dleton. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1915; D: 42538; George
Middleton, New York. 53216
Colonel's (The) boots. See How the widow
was won. 20536.
Colonial (A) tea; bv Kate Woodward Noble,
cover-title, [8] p. front. 12°.
© Dec. 13, 1915: 2c. and aff. Mar. 31,
1916 ; A : 429265 ; INIelicent Porter chaptei".
D. A. R.. Waterbury, Conn. 53217
Color (The) fairies. See Twelve plays for
children.
Color (The) madness; comedy in 3 acts and a
prologue, by O. Johns. [128] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1916; D : 43089 ; Orrick
.Johns, Sappington, Va. 53218
Columbus. See Aztec god.
Come across; comedy playlet, by C. A. de Linui
and B. Southard. [1], 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. .Tune 30, 1916; D : 44274 ; C. A. de
Lima and Bennett Southard, New York.
53219
Come down the shiny way; play in 3 acts aud
6 scenes, by M. H. Lyons. [26] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1916; D: 43424; Margaret H.
Lyons, Kansas City, Mo. 53220
53221
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53237
Come here. See Here, come here. 19192.
Comedians (The); play in 4 acts, by G. Vernon.
[202] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1916; D: 44131; Grenville
Vernon, Saunderstown, R. I. 53221
Comedie Royall. Sec ■ Po' white trash and
other one act dramas. 36587a.
Comedies in miniature; by Margaret Cameron,
frontispiece by Harrison Fisher. New York,
McClure, Phillips & co., 1903. ix, 376 p.
front. 12°.
Contents : Miss Doulton's orchids. — The
burglar. — The kleptomaniac. — A pipe of
peace. — A Christmas chime. — The committee
on matrimony. — Her neighbor's creed. — Un-
expected guests.— The P. A. I. L. W. R.—
In a street car. — A patron of art.
© McClure, Phillips & co., New York; A:
69066, Sept. 25, 1903; 2c. Sept. 25, 1903.
53222
Comedy (The) of baffles. See Perfumed (The)
death.
Comedy (The) of resurrection (Muertos vivos,
los vivos y entrambos, burlados, transfor-
maciones graziosas); play in 22 scenes, by
Tirso de Molina, tr. by A. von Hohenschleyer.
[1], 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1916 ; D : 45083 ; Amadeus von
Hohenschleyer, Washington. 53223
Comic dialogvies; by .Tohn R. Dennis and others.
Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company,
1909. 176 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. CO., Philadelphia ; A : 204255,
Apr. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1908. 53224
Comica (La); opereta en 1 acto y 3 cuadros,
refundida por ,T. B. Pont, musica del maestro
Eysler, adaptacion del maestro Eugenio
TTbeda. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1915. 45 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 27. 1916: Ic. .Tan. 28, 1916; D:
42893; Juan B. Pont, Madrid. 53225
Coming (The); drama in 1 act, by S. H. Cornell.
[1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 24. 1916; D: 44231; Sarah
Hughes Cornell, Los Angeles. 53226
Coming aci-oss; i)hiy in 1 act, l)y M. Moorr-
Cleinent. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1910; D: 4.^)451; Maud Mo.nv-
( "lenient. Chicago. 53227
Coming back; or. The dreamer, drama in 4
acts, prologue and epilogue, by L. Morrell.
[70] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1916 ; D : 43266 ; Louis Mor-
rell, New York. 53228
Coming (The) of love; play in 1 act, by S. C.
Ott. [2], 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1916 ; D : 45146 ; Susanna C.
Ott. Los Angeles. 53229
Committee (The) on matrimony. Sec Come-
dies in miniature.
Commodore (The); comedy in 3 acts, by E. Os-
good. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. IS, 1916; D : 44916 ; I^h-astus Os-
good. Braintree, Mass. 53230
Common sense; or. The higher thought, plav
in 3 acts, by L. B. Parker. [154] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 10. 1916 ; D : 43873 ; Lem B.
Parker. New York. 53231
Concert (The); comedy in 3 acts, by Hermann
Bahr. American version by Leo r)itrichstein.
157 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1915 ; D : 42690 ; David Be-
liisco. New York. 53232
Conferencia (La) de Algeciras; aproposito I en
2 cuadros]. original de Enrique Garcia .Al-
varez y Pedro Muhoz Seca. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaholes] 1916. 22 p. 12°.
© Sept. 5, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45121 ;
E. Garcia Alvarez v P. Muiioz Seca, Madrid.
53233
Confessional, and other American plays; by
P. Wilde. New York, H. Holt and company,
1916. XV, 1 1., 173 p. 12°.
Contents: Confessional. — The villain in the
piece. — Accoiding to Darwin. — A question
of morality. — Tlie beautiful story.
© Feb. 19. 1916; 2c. Feb. 10, 1916; aff. Feb.
23. 1916; A:41S940; Percival Wilde, New
York. 53234
Conflict (The); epilogue and 3 act play, by G. M.
Freeman. [69] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23. 1916: D : 43110 ; Gladys M.
Fi'eeman, New York. 53235
family drama in 8 acts, by E. H. Sterling.
[104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28. 1916: D : 43168 ; Edward
IliUiiilton Sterling. Trenton. N. J. 53236
Coniuratie. See Latin plays for student per-
forniances and reading.
Conquering (The) hero; skctcli, by i'>. iMiiiiii.
8 p. 8°. Tyinnvritlen.
© !<■. .luuo 5, 1916; D : 44082 ; Bess Muim.
Los Angeles. 53237
Conqueror (Thfe) conquered; | play in 1 act] by
George S. Burleigh ; The demons of the glass,
by Oliver Optic [pseud, of William Taylor
Adams] ; The veiled pi'iestess, by liaura U.
Case; Saved; [and] Two lives, by Geo. M.
2694
53238
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53259
Conqueror (The) conquered — Continued.
Vickers. Philadelphia, P. Garrett & co., 18S6.
p. 193-223. 12°. (Dramatic supplement to
(~)ne hundred choice selections, no. 8)
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1886:
22015, Oft. 1; 2c. Oct. 11. 53238
Conquest (The); 1 act playlet, by Geraldine
Sloane. [1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1916; D : 42829 ; David H.
Sloane. New York. 53239
Conquest (The) of Helen; comedy in 1 act, by
Ralph W. Tag. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald,
1916. 27 p. 12°.
© Sept. 11. 1916; •2c. Sept. 12, 1916; D:
44870; Dick & Fitzgerald. New York. 53240
Conquista (La) del amigo; dialogo en prosa, de
A. P. Maristany. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores e.spanoles] 1916. 15 p. 12°.
© Sept. 5, 1916 : Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45115 ;
Alejandro P. INIaristany. Madrid. 53241
Conscience; 1 act playlet, by John B. Hyraer.
1.1]. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1916; D : 45251 ; Eleanor
Hymer, New York. 53242
Consultation (A) free; 1 act comedy, by E. F.
Mai'x. [8] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. . Sept. 12, 1916 : D : 44861 ; Edward
Francis Marx, New York. 53243
Contest (The); play in 1 act, by A. Jonfis. 5
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1916: D : 43990 ; Alberto
.Fonas, New York. 53244
simple dance drama, by M. R. Crane. (In
I'rimary education, v. 23. no. 6. June 1915)
© May 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 18, 1916; D:
43500 ; Mabel R. Crane, Jamaica, N. Y.
53245
Continental (The) Cong'ress; by J. L. McBrien.
(In his America first. New York, Cincinnati
[etc.l American book company [1916] Book.
© May 25, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. June 1, 1916 ;
A : 433228 ; Jasper L. McBrien. AVashington)
53246
Contra el querer no hay razones. Sec Serafin,
el pinturei'o.
Contraband; play in 3 acts, by A. N. C. Fowler.
1 21. .18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30. 1915 ; D : 42375 ; Albert N. O.
Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. 53247
Contradiction (A) still; play in 1 act. by E.
McEldowney. [2], 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1916; D : 45347 ; Elliott Mc-
Eldowney. North White Plains, N. Y. 53248
Contrary Mary: modern comedy in 3 acts, by F.
.T.ickson. [130] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1916 ; D : 44245 ; Fred Jack-
son, New York. 53249
Controlling a husband; farce comedy in 1 act,
by L. N. Gilbert. [1], 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1916; D: 43013; Lillian Nor-
ton Gilbert, Grafton, Mass. 53250
Convent lights. See St. Leo. 40539a.
Convinced; or. Just like his father, cpmedy in
3 acts, by Mary Lackey e Jackson. [102] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1916 ; D : 42771 ; Mrs. F. H.
Jackson, Euclid, O. 53251
Convulsion (The); play in 3 acts, bv W. M.
Wright, jr. [1], 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1916 ; D : 43090 ; Wm. Mason
Wright, jr., Philadelphia. 53252
Cooky (The)
36279a.
Sec Pig brother play-book.
Cool (The) collegians; a comedy in 2 acts, by
Miles Medie. Boston, G. M. Baker & com-
pany, 1883.
© George M. Baker, Boston ; 1883 : 8323,
May 7; 2c. May 7. 53253
Coonville (The) 'ristocrat club; negro enter-
tainment in 1 act. by W. N. Bugbee. Syra-
cuse, N. Y., W. N. Bugbee co., 1916. 24 p.
12°.
© Oct. 2, 1916; 2c. Oct. 4, 1916; D: 45056.
Willis N. Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y. 53254
Cop (The) and the lady; comedy sketch, by W.
Rosenblum. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1916; D: 42987; William
Rosenblum, Chicago. 53255
Copper (The) copped; dramatic composition in
1 act, by H. E. Van der Koor. 9 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1916 ; D : 45485 ; Herman E.
Van der Koor, St. Paul. 53256
Copperhead (The); drama in 4 acts, by P. B.
Roads. [1], 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1916 ; D : 43178 ; Praul Boyer
Roads, Pottsville, Pa. 53257
Cop's (The) hallowe'en; or, The posters' revel,
libretto for musical sketch, by K. S. Tracy.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1915; D : 42583 ; Edwin S,
Tracy, New York. 53258
Coq (Le) en pate; piece en 3 actes, par Armont
et Gerbidon. [269] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1916 ; D : 43376 ; Armont et
Gerbidon, Paris. 53259
2695
53260
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53281
Corcoran vs. Mason; sketch, by F. Nordstrom.
[1], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1916; D : 43995 ; Frances
Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 53260
Corinna; or, The strenuous life, comedy in 1
act, by Gweu John [pseud, of (J. Jones] [2],
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1916; D : 44648 ; Gladys
Jones, Chesterfield, England. 53261
Corinne of the circus; comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by Katharine Kavanaugh. Chicago, Dra-
matic publishing company, 1916. 36 p. 12°.
© Dec. 22, 1916; 2c. Dec. 26, 1916; D:
45743; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 53262
Coriolanus (Tragedy of); by Shakespeare,
adapted for dramatic cast reading, by E. S.
Fry. [2], 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2. 1916 ; D : 45376 ; Emma Sheri-
dan Fry, Brooklyn. 53263
introduction and notes by Henry Norman
Hudson, ed. and rev. by Ebeuezer Charlton
Black. Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn and
company [1916] Ivi, 204 p. 16°. (New
Hudson Shakespeare)
© July 7, 1916; 2c. and aff. Sept. 8, 1916;
A : 438291 ; Ginn & co., Boston. 53264
Cormac's Christmas; play in 1 act. by N. J.
O'Conor. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1916; D : 44901 ; Norreys
Jephson O'Conor, New York. 53265
Corner (A) in war stocks; play in 2 acts, by
Charles W. Goddard. 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1915 ; D : 42475 ; Star co.. New
York. 53266
Cornered; comedy drama, by L. Lennon. [1],
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1916 ; D : 45302 ; Lucille Len-
non, Chicago. 53267
comedy sketch, by F. L. Whittier. [1],
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1916; D: 42793; Frank L.
Whittier, New York. 53268
Coron ado's vision. See Gate (The) city.
Correo de gabinete; entremgs en prosa, origi-
nal de Julio Pellicer y .lose Fernandez del
Villar. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
iioles] 1915. 19 p. 12°.
© Jan. 27. 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42874; J. Pellicer y J. Fernandez del Villar,
Madrid. 53269
Corset (The) buyer; human touch of business
and pleasure, by A. Colby. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1915; D: 42543; Archie
Colby, Brooklyn. 53270
Corte (La> de Faraon. See Pueblo (El) del
peleon. 37801.
Cosher (The) See Told by the gate.
Counsel for the plaintiff; a comedv in 2 acts,
by St. Clair Hurd. Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1891. 1 p. 1., 27 p. 12°. (On cover:
Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1891:
34630, Sept. 29; 2c. Nov. 14. 53271
Counsel retained. See Beau (The) of Bath.
Counterfeiters (The); drama in 3 acts, by J. K.
Connor. [1], 58 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1916; D : 43414 ; James K.
Connor, Los Angeles. 53272
Country (A) boy scout; comedy drama for
boys in 3 acts, by Walter Ben Hare. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison & company [1916]
63 p. 12°.
© Nov. 9, 1916 ; 2c. Nov. 13, 1916 ; D : 45404 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 53273
Country (The) druggist; play in 1 act. by H. E.
Travis. [2], 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1916 ; D : 43473 : Herbert Eu-
gene Travis, Grand Island, Neb. 53274
Couple (A) of crabs; comedy in 3 acts, by P. L.
Shaw. [58] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8. 1916; D : 43887 ; Percy L.
Shaw, New York. 53275
Coupons; play in 1 act, by Arthur Evans. [1],
6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1916; D : 44201 ; Harry
Tyler, New York. 53276
Courtship (The) of Daniel Rowe; comedy in
3 acts, by E. Hoyt. [36] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1915 ; D : 42302 ; Edwin Hoyt.
Hill City, Kan. 53277
Cousin Clementine; comedy in 3 acts, by Mary
Bertrand [i. e. Mrs. H. Hickman] [1], 23 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1916; D: 4-5513; Mr?;. H.
Hickman, New York. 53278
Cousin Eleanor; sketch, by F. A. Nordstrom.
[2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1916 ; D : 43961 ; Frances
Anna Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 53279
Cousin Gene; comedy in 3 acts, by <irace De-
lauey Goldenburg. Chicago, Dramatic pub-
lishing company, 1916. 55 p. 12°.
© Dec. 20, 1916; 2c. Dec. 23, 1916; D:
45708; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 53280
Coward (The); vaudeville sketch, by A. Geyer.
[2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1916 ; D : 43221 ; Albert Geyer,
Los Angeles. 53281
2696
53282
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53302
Cowboy's courtship; coniedy in 1 art. by E.
Hopkins. [2]. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916 ; D : 43443 ; Edwin Hop-
kins, New York. 53282
Cradle (The) song; play in 1 act, by A. Metzger.
[1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1916 ; D : 42710 ; Adrian Metz-
ger, San Francisco. 53283
Crooked man and his
Plays with a punch.
crooked wife.
See
Cranberi-y Corners.
17310b.
See Grange plays, no. 3.
by
Cranbrook (The) masque; play in 1 act,
S. C. Howard. 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June S, 1916 ; D : 44111 ; Sidney Coe
Howard, Cambridge, Mass. ' 53284
Crank (The); play in 4 acts, by J. A. .Tacobsen.
[61] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22. 1916 ; D : 43975 ; Jacob An-
dreas Jacobsen, Minneapolis. 53285
Craven (The); drama in 5 acts, by Margaret
Willis Gay. [138] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1916; D : 45158 ; Medora W.
Gould, Dedbam. Mass. 53286
Criminal (The); play in 1 act. by E. W. James.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1916 ; D : 44236 ; Elta Wylie
.Tames, Los Angeles. 53287
-play in 3 acts, an adaptation, by E. Eisner.
[103] "p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1916; D : 43466 ; Edward
Eisner, New York. 53288
Criminals; u 1 act play about marriage, by G.
Middleton. New York, B. W. Huebsch, 1915.
6 p. 1., 43 p. 12'.
© Nov. 19, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Dec. 7, 1915 ;
A : 420079 ; George Middleton, New York.
53289
Cristo (El) de la vega; zarzuela en 3 actos y 7
cuadros, en verso, letra de Gonzalo Cant6 y
Fernando Soldevilla, ravisica del maestro
Ricardo Villa. Madrid [Sociedad de autoi-es
espanoles] 1915. 79 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28. 1916; D:
42887 ; G. Canto y F. Soldevilla. Madrid.
53290
Critic (The); or. An opera rehearsed, opera in
2 ;irts. text by Kicliard Brinsley Sberidan, arr.
for the f>])era by L. Cairns .James and the
composer, music by Charles V. Stanford.
Libretto. London, Boo.sey & co., 1915. 32 p.
© Dec. IS, 1915 ; Ic. Jan. 3, 1916 ; D : 42635 ;
Boosey & co., London. 53291
Cronest castle; comedy in 3 acts, by W. Peck.
[2], 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22. 1916; D : 43391 ; Wallace
Peck, Brooklyn. 53292
Crossed wires; in 2 acts, by M. R. Cook. [23] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1916; D : 44629 ; Martha R.
Cook, Brooklyn. 53293
Crown (A) for a song. See Romantic dramas.
39835a.
Crown (The) of love; drama in 4 acts, bv M. A.
Mabou. [51] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1916; D: 43594; Mary A.
Mabon, St. Louis. 53294
Crown (The) of wisdom; sketch in 3 scenes, by
Mrs. S. Pell. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14. 1915; D: 42319; Mrs. Ste-
phen Pell, New York. 53295
Crowning (The); drama in 4 acts, bv W. W.
Scott. [6], 38 p. 4°. Typewritten'
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1915; D: 42241; William
Wiley Scott, Corning. Cal. 53296
Crowning (The) of King Bee— Zone. See
Joining the privileged few. 22903.
Crucible (The); American masque in 7 episodes,
by J. Thorp. [35] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1916; D: 44529; .Josephine
Thovp. East Orange, N. J. 53297
Crucifixion; drama of to-day iu prologue, 3 acts
and epilogue, by Mary Kinsella [pseud, of M.
P. Smith] 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13. 1916; D : 43307 ; Mary
Pierce Smith. Los Angeles. 53298
Crusaders (The)
21687.
^\c Infernal (The) machine.
Crushed roses; uew and original act. by W. W.
Dunkle. [1], 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1915: D: 424.53; Katherine
Saunders, Newark, N. J. 53299
Crutch (The); drama in a prologue and 3 acts,
by J. B. Cooke and L. Winner. [82] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1916; D: 43711: .To.seph
Brown Cooke and Lily Winner. Cooperstown,
N. Y. 53300
Cry (The) of the wolf; drama in 1 act and ])re-
Inde. by C. K. Parker. [2], 12 p. 4°. Tyjie-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1916: D:433U6; CliiTord El-
more Parker, New York. 53301
Sec aJ.<<n Something worth while.
Crystal (The) door; phantasy in 3 acts, by E. S.
Backu.:. [r)0] p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Lan. 27, 1916; D : 42899 ; Emma S.
r.ackus, Cincinnati. 53302
2697
53303
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53324
Culprits (The); eoiiiedy draiua in 1 act, by Alan
Storm [pseud, of G. Lipkind] [1], 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1916; D: 42723; Goodman
Lipkind, New York. 53303
Cuore di belva; dramma in 5 atti, di P. Nicelll.
ralermo, L'Attualita, 1915. 64 p. 8°.
© Oct. 2, 1915 ; Ic. Dec. 28, 1915 ; D : 42582 ;
I'ompeo Nicelli, Toms River, N. J. 53304
Cup (A) of cold water; drama in 1 act, by
W. H. Warner and Y. D. Kaplan. [3], 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1916; D: 44660; Ysabel De
Wltte Kaplan and Wm. Henry Warner, New
York. 53305
Cupid in a fix; comedy in 1 act, by M. Henne-
quin, adapted from the French, by the Ander-
sons. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1916 ; D : 45589 ; Oscar Osso,
New York. 53306
Cupid's handicap; farcical comedy with music
in 1 act, 1 scene, by Harry Cleveland. Chi-
cago, The Chicago manuscript co., 1915. [2],
14 p. f°. Mimeographed. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1916 ; D : 43700 ; Alex. Byers,
Chicago. 53307
Cupid's night out; whimusicality in 1 act, by
F. W^ Kammann. jr. [1], 19 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 5, 1916 ; D : 44079 ; Frederic W.
Kammann, jr., Minneapolis. 53308
Cupola court. See Easy come, easy go.
Cure (The); domestic comedy; by John B. Hy-
mer. [1], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1916 ; D : 45233 ; Eleanor Hy-
mer. New York. 53309
Cure (A) for indifference; comedy in 1 act, by
Geoffrey Wilkinson. New York, Samuel
French ; London, Samuel French, ltd., 1916.
22 p. 12°.
© May 1, 1916 ; Ic. May 3, 1916 ; D : 43807 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 53310
Cured by a patient; comedy sketch, by F. L.
Whittier and C. S. Keith. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1915 ; D : 42414 ; Cato S. Keith
and Frank L. Whittier, New York. 53311
Curiosity; domestic comedy in 1 act, by li.
Bartlett, founded on a story by the sanu;
name in Ainslee's, July, 1916. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1916; D : 44578 ; Randolph
Bartlett, New York. 53312
Curley; play in 1 act, by C. D. Stuart. 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1916; D: 45510; Charles
Duff Stuart, San Francisco. 53313
Curro Achares; entremes en verso y prosa,
original de A. Calero Ortiz. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaholes] 1915. 16 p. 12°.
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42884; Antonio Calero Ortiz, Madrid. 53314
Curse (The); play in 3 scenes, adapted from the
Polish, by A. Sterling. [31, 84 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1916; D: 44180; Ada Ster-
ling, New York. 53315
Curse (The) of a nation; drama in 3 acts and 9
scenes, by Barry Gray. [42] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jau. 22, 1916; D : 42820 ; James J.
Brown, Linwood, N. J. 53316
drama in 3 acts, sequel to Ten nights in
a barroom, by R. W. Smiley. [96] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1916 ; D : 42714 ; Robert W.
Smiley, Philadelphia. 53317
Curtain raiser; luunoresque in 1 act, by !>.
Burleigh. [3]. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 18, 1916; D : 44432 ; Louise Bur-
leigh, Cambridge, Mass. 53318
Curtain raisers; a collection of short, humorous
dramas, farces, and comediettas of approved
excellence suitable for amateur or profes-
sional performsmce. Boston, W. H. Baker «&
CO., 1894.
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston; 1893:
57719. Dec. 28: 2c. pt. 1. 2. Feb. 9, 1894; 2c.
pt. 3, Jan. 18, 1895. 53319
Cynic (The); comedy in 3 acts, by J. C. Nugent.
[991 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7. 1916 ; D : 44577 ; John Charles
Nugent, Canal Dover, O. 53320
Cynthia's romance; 1 act playlet, by W. G.
Marshall and J. O. Hewitt. [IS] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1916; D : 43182 ; Walter G.
Marshall and John O. Hewitt, New York.
53321
Cypress (The) trail; playlet for 3 characters,
by H. Moore. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1916; D : 44.528 ; Herbert
Moore and Marlv Forkins, Oak Park, 111.
53322
Czula struna; koniedyo-opei'a w 1 akc'ie, przez
Lndw. (Mairville i liMnib. Thihonst. Chicago,
Til., W. H. Sajewski, 1915. 60 p. 16°.
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1916; D:
43039 ; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 53323
Daddie; play in 1 act, by K. H. Patton. [1],
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1915; D : 42334 ; Kate Hoi
land Patton, Rockford, 111. 53324
2698
53325
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53346
Dad's stenographer; playlet, by F. R. Buttolph.
[1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1915; D : 42362 ; Frank R.
Buttolph, Monrovia, Cal. 53325
Dairy-maid's festival; arr. by May Neal. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., [1887] 19 p. 12°.
(On cover: W. H. Baker & co.'s Boston list)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1887:
26018, Oct. 10 ; 2c. Oct. 27. 53326
Daisy (The); play in 7 acts, by Osmond Shie-
lingford. [86] p. 4°. Typevrritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1916; D: 42906; John Bart-
lett. New York. 53327
Dakota (A) widow; comedy in 1 act, by Grace
Livingston Furniss. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1915. 20 p. 12°.
( On cover : French's international copyrighted
ed. of the works of the best authors, no. 316)
© Dec. 30, 1915 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1916 ; D : 42666 ;
Samuel French, New York. 53328
Damas (Las) de la Cruz roja espanola; mono-
logo, original y en prosa, de C. Ordas-Avecilla
de Urrengoechea. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1916. 13 p. 12°.
© Apr. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D:
43732 ; Cesar Ordas-Avecilla de Urrengoechea,
Madrid. 53329
Dancing (The) bacchante; farce in 3 acts, by
P. B. Sipe. [133] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1916 ; D : 42836 ; Paul B. Sipe,
Pittsburgh. 53330
Dancing dolls. See Quick curtains. 38183a.
Danger; play in 3 acts, by B. Veiller. [151] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1916 ; D : 43002 ; Bayard Veil-
ler, New York. 53331
Danger (The) line; modern drama in 4 acts, by
J. W. Thompson. [70] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1916; D : 43200 ; .John Wil-
liam Thompson, Roxbury, Mass. 53332
Dangerous (A) game; scene 1, act 5, romantic
play in 5 acts, by H. FitzGerald. [6] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1915; D : 42216 ; Harrington
FitzGerald, Philadelphia. 53333
Dangers of ignorance; or, The lure of the city,
melodramatic incident of the white slave traf-
fic in 3 acts, by Charles A. Warren. [52] p.
f°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1916 ; D : 45608 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 53334
Daniela. See Pecadora (La)
Danse (La) de mort; dramatic dancing panto-
mime in 1 act, by W. Smith, jr. 2 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1916; D : 43.'i22 ; Winfield
Smith, .ir., Seattle. 53335
Dante; by George Lansing Raymond. {In Ms
Dante, and collected verse, 2d ed. rev. New
York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons [1916]
Book © July 5, 1916; 2c. Dec. 14, 1916; aflf.
Dec. 12, 1916 ; A : 446794 ; G. L. Raymond, Los
Angeles)
53336
Darkness; drama in 1 act, by G. B. Fife. [1],
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1916; D : 44917 ; George
Buchanan Fife, New York. 53337
Darkness and dawn; drama in 4 acts, by A.
Leiber. [4], 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1916; D: 44931; Allen
Leiber, Chicago. 53338
Darling (The) of the gods; play in 5 acts, by
D. Belasco and John Luther Long. [137] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1916; D: 42683; David Be-
la.sco. New York. 53339
Dat famous chicken debate; by Walter S. Long.
Franklin, O., Eldridge entertainment house.
1915. [10] p. 12°.
© Nov. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1915 ; D : 42588 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
53340
Dater (The); comedy, by H. A. Lound. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1916 ; D : 45950 ; Hugh Alfred
Lound, San Francisco. 53341
Daughter (The) of Mother Machree; comedy
drama in 4 acts, by E. E. Rose. [215] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1916 ; D : 43583 ; Edward E.
Rose, Chicago. 53342
Daughter (The) of the sun; Indian play in 1
act, by A. Snowden. [6], 79 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 22. 1916 ; D : 42821 ; Anne Snow-
den, Modesto, Cal. 53343
Daughter. (A) of Zion; drama in 4 acts, by A. H.
Osber. [25] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1915; D : 42.568 ; Althea H.
Osber, Utica, N. Y. 53344
Da,ughters of wisdom; pageant of famous
women, by S. C. Gruver. [13] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1916; D: 45773; Suzanne
Carey Gruver, Brockton, Mass. 53345
David Garrick. See Sullivan. 44462a.
Dawn (The) of a new day; original and unique
playlet, by Sam Morris [pseud, of M. Samuels]
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1916; D: 44914; Maurice
Samuels, Brooklyn. 53346
2699
53347
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53368
Dawn (The) of a new day — Continued,
play in 1 act, by R. H. Zutro. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1916; D: 43057; Rita H.
Zutro, New York. 53347
Day (A) at Camp Killkare; or, Aunt Jane and
tlie campfire girls, play in 2 scenes, by Elsie
Duncan Yale. Franklin, O., Eldridge enter-
tainment liouse, 1915. 19 p. 12°.
© Oct. 1, 1915 ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1915 ; D : 42589 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
53348
Day (A) at the races; or. The Hebrew jockey,
play in 1 act, by S. Howe. [3], 33 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1916 ; D : 43570 ; Sam Howe,
New York. 53349
Day (The) before the wedding; [play in 1 act]
by Robert C. V. Meyers; [and] Balcony scene
from Romeo and Juliet, by William Shake-
speare. Philadelphia, P. Garrett & co. [1885]
p. 193-216. 12°. (Dramatic supplement to
One hundred choice selections, no. 3)
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1885:
26494, Dec. 16; 2c. Sept. 9. 53350
Day (A) dream in Japan; play in 1 act, by P.
Burton. Boston, J. W. Luce and company
[1916] 63 p. 12°.
© Mar. 24, 1916 ; 2c. May 5, 1916 ; aff. May
3, 1916 ; A : 446885 ; Percy Burton, New York.
53351
Day (A) in court; burlesque on a justice of the
pear-e's court, by J. C. Powers. Boston, Wal-
ter H. Baker & co., 1916. 12 p. 12°.
© Jan. 6, 1916 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1916 ; D : 42678 ;
.Tay Clay Powers, San Antonio. 53352
Day (The) of atonement; drama in 4 acts, by
G. Carpenter, [56] p, 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1916 ; D : 43396 ; Grant Car-
penter, Los Angeles. • 53353
Day (The) of judgment; play in 1 act, by A.
Gemberliug. [2], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1916 ; D : 44641 ; Adelaide
Gemberling, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 53354
Day (The) of reckoning; play in 3 acts, by D.
Oppenheim. [1], 134 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1916; D: 45470; Dave Op-
penheim, New York. 53355
Day (The) of the funeral; play in 1 act, by
J. A. Haughton. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1910; D : 43548 ; .John Alan
Hnughton, Baltimore. 53356
Day (The) Will Shakespere went to Kenil-
worth; incident of the poet's boyhood, by K.
Lord. 18 p. 8°. (The little playbook)
© Mar. 13, 1916; 2c. Mar. 13, 1916; D:
43302 ; Katharine Lord, New York. 53357
De ghost of Bone Squash. See Ghost (The)
of Bone Squash, 16314,
De scrumscious weddin'; negro dialect mono-
logue for a woman, by Lillian Davidson. Chi-
cago, Dramatic publishing company, 1910.
6 p. 12°,
© Dec. 21, 1916; 2c. Dec. 26, 1916; D:
45847; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 53358
Deacon Dubbs; rural comedy drama in 3 acts,
by Walter Ben Hare. Chicago, T. S. Deui-
son company [1916]. 71 p. 12°.
© Oct. 28, 1916 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1916 ; D : 45359 ;
Ebeu H. Norris, Chicago. 53359
Deacon's (The) hat; play in 1 act, by J. Marks.
[2], 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1916; D: 43093; Jeaunette
Marks, So. Hadley, Mass. 53360
Dead (The) arise; play in 1 act, by F. Brueg-
ger. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1916; D: 44684; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 53361
Dead lights; vaudeville sketch, by V. Victor.
[1], 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1916 ; D : 43608 ; Victor Vic-
tor, Atlanta. 53362
Dead (The) sweetheart; farce in 1 act, by
Adolf Glinger and Otto Taussig. [2], 60 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1916 ; D : 43921 ; Julian Rose.
New York. 53363
Deaf and dumb. See Mr, R. U. Lucky.
30247a.
Dear (A) little wife; short 1 act comedy, by
Gerald Dunn. London, S. French, ltd. ; New
York, S. French. 1916. 16 p. 12°.
© Mar. 30, 1916; 2c. Mar. 31, 1916; D:
43480; Samuel French, ltd., London. 53364
Dear old dad; play in 1 act, by B. T. Tatem.
[1], 23 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1916; D: 43129; Benjamin
Thomas Tatem, Columbus, O. 53365
Dear old Saturday night; sketch, by Alt". T.
Layue. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1916 ; D : 43916 ; Lillian Sem-
mens, San Francisco. 53366
Death and transfiguration; fantasy in 1 act,
by H. Levy. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1916; D: 445.51; Hortense
Levy, Philadelphia. 53367
Death (The) of the war god; or, How the war
ended in world federation, drama in 4 acts,
by B. Hall. [79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1915; D : 42291 ; Burton
Hall, Berkeley, Cal. 53368
2700
53369
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53388
Decir (El) a^ las flores; eutremes c6mico origi- Delilah; play ia 3 scenes, by E. Mitchell. [21,
nal y en prosa, de Y. G. Paesa. Madrid,
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1915. 16 p.
12°.
© .Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42S81; Vicente G. Paesa. Madrid. 53369
Declaration (The) of independence. See
Dramatized scenes from American history.
Decoration day; sketch, by C. W. Doty. [1],
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1916; D : 44907 ; Ghas. W.
Doty, New York. 53370
Dedication (The); drama in 3 acts, by D: N.
Rubin. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1916; D : 45751 ; Daniel
Nathan Rubin, Birmingham, Ala. 53371
Defective (The); melodrama in 3 acts, by H. W.
Moore. [56] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1916; D: 44284; Harry W.
Moore, Oak Park, 111. 53372
1 act melodrama, by H. W. Moore. 10 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1916; D: 43140; Harry W.
Moore, Oak Park, 111. 53373
play in 4 acts, by H. W. Moore. [1], 45 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1916; D: 44990; Harry W.
Moore, Oak Park, 111. 53374
Defender (The); comedy-drama in 3 acts, by
Pauline Bradford Mackie [i. e. P. M. Hop-
kins] and S. J. Curry. [70] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 15, 1916; D: 44154; Sarah Jef-
feris Curry and Pauline Mackie Hopkins, New
York. 53375
Defense; 2 act drama, by C. A. McMullen.
[46] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1916; D : 42978 ; Clarence
Allen McMullen, Baltimore. 53376
Dejanire; opera in 4 acts, book by Louis Gallet,
music by Camille Saint-Saens, English tr. by
3Iartia Leonard. New York. G. Scbirmer
[1915] 40 p. 4°. (G. Schirmer's collection
of opera-librettos)
© Nov. 20, 1915; 2c. Nov. 26, 1915; D:
42343 ; G. Scbirmer, New York. 53377
Del Rastro a Recoletos.
Salustiano.
See Suerte (La) de
Delig'ht-of-life (The); American Indian play of
long ago in 4 acts, by George B. Haslett-Weh-
ner. [1]. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1916 ; D : 45468 ; George Ben-
jamin Wehner, Detroit. 53378
27 p. f . Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1915; D: 42255; Edmund
Mitchell, Los Angeles. 53379
Delivering the goods. See Spring (The) hat,
43651a.
Delman; drama in 4 acts, by J. G. Torbett.
[184] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1916 ; D : 43378 ; J. Guilford
Torbett, Bluefield, W. Va. 53380
Demi-monde (Le) ^'ee Outer (The) edge of
society.
Demi-tasse (The) review; play in 1 act, by I.
D'Armond, assisted by Bobby O'Neil. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1916; D: 45088; Isabelle
D'Armond, New York. 53381
Demons (The); the spirits of the dead, drama
in 1 act, by O. Bjorkman. [2], 26 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1916 ; D : 45425 ; Olaf Bjork-
man, New York. 53382
Demons (The) of the glass. Sec Conqueror
(The) conquered.
Demonstrator (The); auto play in 1 act, bv
H. B. Ehrmann. [32] p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1916 ; D : 42763 ; Herbert B.
Ehrmann, Boston. 53383
Dennis Brass Clock; comedy in 1 act, by C.
van Valkenburg. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1916 ; D : 45616 ; Carlton van
Valkenburg, New York. 53384
Depths (The); 1 act play, by H. W. Dunning.
[1], 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1916; D: 42629; Harold Wol-
cott Dunning, Vevey, Switzerland. 53385
Deputy (The) of Bombignac; comedy in 3 acts
[by Theodore Faullain de Banville] New
York, F. Rullman, 1888. 41 p. 4°. (On
cover: The Coquelin-Hading ed.) French and
English on opposite pages.
© F. Rullman, New York; 1888:28176,
Oct. 4; 2c. Oct. 8. 53386
Dei-by (The) witch; play in 4 acts, by M.
Longhi. 55 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1916; D: 42669; Marion
Longhi, Chicago. 53387
Derelict (The); comedy drama in 1 act, by Y.
De W. Kaplan and W. H. Warner. [2], 23 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1916; D: 45529; Ysabel De
Witte Kaplan and William Henry Warner.
New York. " 53388
2701
53389
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53407
Derelict (The)— Continued.
dramatic incident in 1 act, by A. Bartlett.
[2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1916; D: 44776; Artliuv
Bartlett, New York. 53389
Des grossen konigs rekrut; volkstliiimliclie
oper in 3 aufzUgen, von Willielm Meves.
© Karl Koliler, Germany; 1899:41168,
.Tune 24 ; 2c. June 24. 53390
Bes meeres und der liebe wellen; trauerspiel
in 5 aufziigen, von Franz Grillparzer, ed. witli
notes and a study of Grillparzer's life and
works, by John L. Kind. New York, Oxford
university press, American branch [etc., etc.]
1916. cxxxiii p., 1 1., 208 p. front., pi., ports.
12°. (Oxford German series, by American
scholars. General editor: J. Goebel)
© Mar. 6, 1916 ; 2c. and afC. Mar. 27, 1916 ;
A: 428249; Oxford uuiv. press, Amer. branch,
New York. 53391
Same, ed. with notes and a study of the art
of Grillparzer, by Martin Schiitze. New York,
H. Holt and companv, 1912. Ixxxv, 156 p.
16°.
© Dec. 27, 1912; 2c. Dec. 30, 1912; A:
328962 ; Henry Holt & Co., New York. 53392
Des narren rache; tragodie von Tom Taylor, in
der fassung welche E. Booth ihr auf der
biihne giebt, deutsch von Lillian Taylor. New
York, Vaux & Roper, 1882. 2 p. 1., 100 p.
16°.
© Edwin Booth, New York ; 1^2 : 7874,
May 16; 2c. June 3. 53393
Descendants of the Pilgrims. See Drama-
tized scenes from American history.
Desconocida (La); juguete comico en 2 actos y
en prosa, original de J. M. Acevedo. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espauolesl 1916. 58 p.
12°.
© July 6, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45095 ;
Jos6 M. Acevedo, Madrid. 53394
Desert (The); or, Fata Morgana, scenario for
l)allet in 2 scenes, by L. Eyre. [6], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1915 ; D : 42577 ; Laurence
Eyre, Philadelphia. 53395
Deserter (The); modern sketch, by F. Med-
hurst. [2L 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1916; D: 43811; Francis
Medhurst, New York. 53396
[1],
Desk (The) man; journalistic joyride in 4 laps,
by W. W. Hindley. [86] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1916; D : 44638 ; Wilbur
Wright Hindley, Spokane, Wash. 53398
Desmond's bride; or, Abbeyfeale, play in 3
acts, by E. F. A. Foley. [43] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1916; D: 42803; Edward F.
Alfred Foley, Cedar Rapids, la. 53399
Destinies of man; [a drama in 5 acts] by J. C.
Ostern. [31] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph C. Ostern, San Francisco; 1898:
16102, Mar. 8 ; Ic. Mar. 8 ; Ic. Mar. 24. 53400
Destiny; pantomime in 1 act, by V. Zacharie.
[1], 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1916; D : 43331 ; Viola
Zacharie, New York. 53401
Deutsche (Der) bann; roman, von Guido Kreut-
zer. 169 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1916; D: 43614; Richard
Taendlers verlag, Berlin.
53402
Devil's (The) harvest; comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by E. E. Rose. [5], 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1916 ; D : 44743 ; Edward E.
Rose, Chicago. 53403
Devil's (The) power; drama in 4 acts, by I.
Solotorefsky.
,"|r'jpN 4 ]^N x?2xn-i ;*o5N)3 D'^i?D^^u on
108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1916; D : 44902 ; Isidor
Solotorefsky, Caldwell, N. J. 53404
Devil's (The) star; play in 1 act, by F. J. New-
boult. New York, Samuel French; London.
Samuel French, ltd., 1916. 40 p. 12°.
© June 27, 1916; 2c. June 28, 1916; D:
44262; F. J. Newboult, Bradford, England.
53405
De Witt (The) mystery; play in 1 act, by G. A.
Stilwell. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1916; D: 45222; George A.
Stilwell, New York. 43406
Dialogue of Robert Emmet.
Emmet. 38556.
See Real Robert
See In Silver
— play in 1 act, by George M. Rosener.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1916; D: 45766; George J.
Wetzel, New York. 53397
Diamond (A) in the rough.
Valley. 21325.
Diamonds are trumps; vaudeville sketch for 3
people, by O. Slmfter. [1], 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1916 ; D : 42979 ; Otto Shaffer,
Brooklyn. 53407
2702
53408
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53425
Diana; comedy in 1 act, by B. M. Kaye. 30 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1916; D : 45414 ; Benj. M.
Kaye, New York. 53408
Diana cazadora; o, Pena de niuerte al amor,
zarziiela eoniica en 3 cuadros, de Serat'iu y
Joaquin Alvarez Quintero, miisica de INIaria
Rodrigo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1915. 46 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 7, 1916 ; Ic. Mar. 11, 1916 ; D : 43278 ;
S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, Madrid. 53409
Diana's studio; 1 act. by F. Summers. [2], 27
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1916; D : 45498 ; Florence
Summers, New York.
Dick Wliittington and his cat.
(The) reader.
53410
See Dramatic
Did it really happen? play in 1 act. by Z. Aldus.
[28] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1916 ; D : 44918 ; Zoe Akins,
St. Louis. 53411
Did you
wanted.
ever see
45184b.
ghost? See Teacher
Dido. See Latin plays for student perform-
ances and reading.
Die Oder keine; operette in 3 akten, von Leo
Stein [pseud, of Leo Rosenstein] uud Bela
Jenbach, musik von Edmund Eysler. Text-
buch der gesiinge. Leipsig, Wien, Ludwig
Doblin-er (Bernhard Herzmansky) 1915. 39
p. 12°.
© Oct. 9, 1915 : Ic. July 6, 1916 ; D : 44324 ;
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky),
Leipzig. 53412
Diener (Die) lassen bitten; schwa nk in 3 akten,
von Eduard Ritter uud Toni Impekoven.
Miiuchen, Drei masken-verlag, g. m. b. h.
[1916] 131 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 29, 1916 ; D : 44501 ; Drei masken-
verlag, g. ui. b. h., Munich. 53413
Dios sobre todo; monologo en prosa, original de
C. Ordas - Avecilla de Urrengoechea. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1916.
12 p. 12°.
© Apr. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D:
43734 ; Cesar Ordas- Avecilla de Urrengoechea,
Madrid. 53414
Discard (The); 1 act melodrama, by C. H.
Vv'ardwell. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14. 1916; D : 45166 ; Charles
Howard Wardwell, Rutland, Vt. 53415
Discontent; a 1 act comedy, by H. Herbert.
[15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1915 ; D : 42373 ; Hugh Her-
bert, New York. 53416
Disenchanting an amateur. See Her last re-
hearsal. 19052.
Dispatches for Washington; play in 1 act, by
C. C. Mather. Boston, Walter H. Baker &
CO., 191€. 12 p. 12°.
© Aug. 4, 1916 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1916 ; D : 44561 ;
Charle.s Chambers Mather, Cambridge, Mass.
53417
District-attorney (The); drama in 1 act, by
Alan Storm [pseud, of G. Lipkind] [1], 21
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1916 ; D : 43074 ; Goodman
Lipkind, New York. 53418
District (The) nurse; farce in 3 acts, by J. R.
Farrell. [2|,113p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1916 ; D : 45229 ; John Rupert
Farrell, Long Branch, N. J. 53419
Disziplin; 3 eiuaktor aus dem soldatenleben,
von Theodor Wundt. Stuttgart, Greiner &
Pfeiffer [1916] 83 p. 12°.
Contents : Die krisis, eine gefechts-
skizze. — ■ Ausf all, eine kriegsepisode. — Ge-
schlagen, ein abschluss.
© June 15, 1915 ; Ic. July 6, 1916 ; D : 44892 ;
Greiner & Pfeiffer, Stuttgart, Germany.
53420
Divine (The) power; romantic melodrama in 4
acts, by M. Goldberg.
T T I
74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1916; D : 44900 ; Michael
Goldberg, New York. 53421
Divorgons. See Queen's (The) proctor. 38126.
Dixie (The) Derby; play in 1 act, by Lasses
White [pseud, of L. White] [2], 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1916; D : 44122 ; Le Roy
White, Dallas. 53422
Do you believe in signs? musical comedy, book
by D. O. Miller. [5], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1916; D : 42954 ; Daisy Orr
Miller, New York. 53423
Doctor Ale; libretto for a lyric opera, suggested
bv one of Asbjornsen's Tales fi-om the fjeld,
by C. F. Ohliger. [1], 38 p. 4°. Tj'pewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1916 ; D : 43175 ; Carl Freder-
ick Ohliger, Pittsburgh. 53424
Dr. Conover's ward; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by Mrs. Walter R. Lamkin. Franklin, O.,
Denver, Col., Eldridge entertainment house,
1916. 32 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1916 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1916 ; D : 45677 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
53425
5379— VOL 2—16-
-66
2703
53426
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53445
Doctor Ding-le; comic opera in 2 acts, by Bur-
becli Fay [i. e. H. N. B. Fay] [106] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1916; D : 45844 ; Howard
Needliani Burbecli Fay, New Yorlv. 53426
Dr. Epstein's first case; phiy in 1 act. by O. T.
Jobnsone. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
(c) Ic. Jan. 15, 1916; D : 42772 ; Otto T.
Jobnsone, Brooldyn. 53427
Dr. Powel takes control; modern drama in 4
acts, by A. Sterling. [100] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
'© Ic. Dec. 27, 1916 ; D : 45746 ; Ada Ster-
ling, New York. 53428
Di*. Wahl; skuespil i 3 akter med et forspil og
et efterspil, at". H. Nathansen. Kj0benliavu og
Kristiania. Gyldendalske bogbandei. Nordisk
forlag, 1915. 166 p. 12°.
© Oct. 19, 1915; Ic. Jan. 21, 1916; D:
42S09 ; Henri Natbansen, Copenbagen. 53429
Doctor's (The) message; tragedy in 1 act, by
H. S. Acliesou. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jime 1, 1916; D : 44047 ; H. Stnait
Acbeson, New York. 53430
Does it pay? comedy-drama in 3 acts, by J.
Faller. [1], 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1916 ; D : 44700 ; James Faller,
New York. 53431
Dog-gone (A) dangerous girl; episode in tbe
sul>urbs, by J. McCree. [1], 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1916 ; D : 45297 ; Jimie Mc-
Cree, New York. 53432
Doll (The) that saved an army; bistorical
play in 4 scenes, by Edytb M. Wormwood.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1916. 24 p.
12°.
© July 22, 1916; 2c. July 24. 1916; D:
44454 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 53433
Dollar (A); 1 act, by David Pinsky. tr. from the
Yiddish, by S. S. Grossman. [1], 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1916; D: 44380; Samuel S.
Grossman, New York. 53434
Dollars and sense; humorous tragedy in 4
acts, by Alan Brooks [pseud, of I. Hayward]
[3], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1916 ; D : 43624 ; Irving Hay-
ward, New York. 53435
Dollie; super-comedy of love, laughter and lies,
in 4 acts, by H. A. McAnarney. 116 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1916; D : 45582 ; Henry
xVloysius McAnarney, Baltimore. 53436
Doll's (A) house. See Chief European drama-
tists.
Domestic economy; comedy in 1 act, by A.
Hoffman. [1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1916 ; D : 42947 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 53437
Domingo de Guzman, 13th century. See And
there was light.
Dominica; the power triumphant, right,
pov.erful, emotional dranui in 1 act, by C. li.
AVarren. [47] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1916; D : 43505 ; Charles 11.
Warren, San Francisco. 53438
Dona Clarines y Mariana de sol; por Sera-
fin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero, ed. with in-
troduction, notes and vocabularj', by S. Gris-
. wold Morley. Boston, New l''ork [etc.] D. C.
Heath & co. [1915] xvi, 136 p. 16°. (Heath's
modern language series)
© May 10, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Mav 12, 1915 ;
A: 398787; D. C. Heath & co., Boston.
53439
Donne (Le) curiose. See Inquisitive women.
21761.
Donnybrook (The) colleen; plav in 2 acts, by
K. W. Mumford. [51] p. 4°^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1916 ; D : 43418 ; Ethel Watts
Mumford, New York. 53440
Don't do it. See Sherman was right.
Door (A) should be open or shut. Sec II faut
queune port soit ouverte ou fermee.
Dora Deane; dramatization of Mary J, Holmes'
novel of the same name, in 4 acts, by L. B.
Parker. [155] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1916; D: 45240; Lem B.
Parker, Jersey City. 53441
Dora Thorne; dramatic play in 4 acts, bv J. W.
Macready. [84] p. 4°. Typewi-itten".
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1916; D : 42827 ; Darcv &
Wolford, New York. 53442
Dorf-Caruso (Der); musikalischer schwank in
einem vorspiel und 2 akten, von Carl Frey
und Toni Thoms. Regie-buch. Berlin, Kollo-
verlag, g. m. b. h., 1916. 2 p. 1., 68 p. 8°.
© Ic. July 29, 1916 ; D : 44494 ; Kollo-ver-
lag, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 53443
Dorothy; tragedy in 1 act, by Alan Gordon
[pseud, of A. G. Armstrong] [6] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1916; D : 43088 ; Allan Gor-
don Armstrong, Norfolk, A'a. 53444
Dorothy and Dick; plav in 5 acts, bv Jack
Si)ratt li)seud. of E. R. Orne] [29] p. 4°.
Typewi'itten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1916; D : 43512 ; Edith R.
Orne, Brookline, Mass. 53445
2704
53446
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53461
Dorothy in Wisconsin; comedy playlet, by
H. M. Graves. [1], 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
•© Ic. Mar. 18, 1916; D : 43364 ; Harry M.
Graves, New York. 53446
Dorothy's birthday; a musical comedy, scenes
in the time of the Revolution, by Grace W.
Soper. Boston, Walter H. Baker & company,
1886. 1 p. 1., 5-28 p. 12°. (On cover : Play.s
for little folks, no. 5) [Words only]
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1886:4385,
Feb. 23; 2c. Mar. 1. 53447
Dos (Los) fenomenos; disparate comico-llrrco
en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, prologo, in-
termedio hablado y apoteosis, original de En-
rique Paradas y Joaquin Jimenez, uiusica de
los maestros Enrique Bru y Cayo Vela. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1916.
41, [3] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 31, 1916; Ic. June 3, 1916; D:
44056; E. Paradas y J. Jimenez, Madrid.
53448
Dose (A) of hell; comedy, with preface and the
case for equality, by M. I. Todd. New York,
M. I. Todd [19141 53 p. 12°.
© Apr. 17, 1914; 2c. Dec. 20, 1915; D:
42728 ; Mary Ives Todd, Brooklyn. 53449
Dose (A) of his own medicine. See Twelve
plays for children.
Dotage. Sec Dream (A) of the centuries and
other entertainments.
Double (The) cross; comedv dramatic episode,
by A. Walsh. 13 p. 4°.' Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1916 ; D : 43303 ; Andy Walsh,
Oak Park, 111. 53450
Double crossed; comedy in 1 act, by C. C.
Mather. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1916.
14 p. 12°.
© Apr. 13, 1916; 2c. Apr. 14, 1916; D:
43631 ; Charles Chambers Mather, Cambridge,
Mass. 53451
1 act play, by J. C. Doenecke. [24] p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1916; D : 43087 ; Justus
Christian Doenecke, Brooklyn. 53452
Double (The) cure; play in 3 acts, by E. Selwyu,
founded on a short story, by Jessie Lynch
William.s. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1916 ; D : 44000 ; Edgar Sel-
wyn, New York. 53453
Double (A) proposal; [play in 3 acts] by Ada L.
Huntington. Franklin, O., Denver, Col., El-
dridge entertainment house, 1916. 27 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1916; 2c. Dec. 18, 1916; D:
45675 ; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 53454
Double (The) standard; 1 act play for women,
by E. P. Riley and E. G. Riley. [6] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1916 ; D : 43673 ; Edward Per-
rin Riley and Edna Goldsmith Riley, New
York. 53455
Down at Coney Isle; burletta, by L. B. O'Han-
lon. [1], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1916 ; D : 45361 ; Lulu Beeson
O'Hanlon, New York. 53456
Down in Georgia; woman suffrage play in 5
acts, by M. P. Bradley. [1], 81 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1916; D : 43401 ; Mary
Frances Bradley, Atlanta. 53457
Down in Maine; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
C. E. Bartlett. [2], 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1916; D : 44817 ; Charles
Edward Bartlett, Providence, R. I. 53458
Down Panama way. See Roughneck Riley.
Down Suwanee way; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by G. J. Crawley. [32] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1916; D : 42911 ; George J.
Crawley, Irondale, Mo. 53459
Down the joy line; river of fun banked with mu-
sic, by J. McCree. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. July 1, 1916 ; D : 44287 ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 53460
Drama (The) class. See Plays for small
stages. 36507b.
Drama (Un) nuevo. See New (A) drama.
32360a.
Dramatic leaflets; comprising original and se-
lected plays, for amateur clubs, parlor theatri-
cals, temperance societies, church entertain-
ments, exhibitions, sociables, etc. [compiled
by Phiueas Garrett] Philadelphia, P. Garrett
& CO. [1887] var. pag. 12°. [Note: This
collection comijrises uos. 1-20 of the Dramatic
supplement to One hundred choice selections,
compiled by Phiueas Garrett]
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1887:
336, Jan. 6 ; 2c. Jan. 15. 53461
Dramatic (A) reader; book 3, by Ellen Schmidt,
illustrations by Kathleen Usher and Emeline
A. Barler. Chicago, B. D. Berrv company
[1916] ix, 239 p. col. front., ill us. (part
col.) 12°.
Contents : The blindmen and the ele-
phant.^ — Three men of Gotham. — Some wise
men of Gotham. — The archer and the trum-
peter.— Who stole the bird's nest. — Snow-
White. — Hercules, the lion killer. — Hercules
and his mother. — Cinderella. — Loki and the
gifts. — The Brahmin, the tiger, and the six
2705
53462
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53476
Dramatic (A) reader — Continued.
judfces. — Antonio Canova. — Dick Whittington
and his tat. — King Julin and tlie abbot. — The
ugly duckling.
(g) Aug. 29, 1916 ; 2e. and aff. Sept. 7, 191G :
A : 437592 ; B. D. Berry co., Chicago. 53462
Dramatic (The) works of Gerhart Haupt-
mann; ed. l\v Ludwig Jjewisohu. v. 6. Later
dramas in prose. Authorized ed. New York,
B. W. Huebsch, 1915. xi, 419 p. 12°.
Contents : The maidens of the mount. —
Griselda. — Gabriel Schilling's flight.
© Dec. 30, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Apr. 13, 1916 ;
A : 427679 ; B. W. Huebsch, New York. 53463
Dramatized scenes from Araerican history; by
A. Stevenson, illustrated by Frank T. Merrill.
Boston, New York [etc.] Houghton Mittliu com-
pany [1916] iv p., 1 1., 302 p. 4 plates. 12°.
CoNTKNTs : A dream of gold ; or. The settle-
ment at Jamestown. — A dream of freedom ;
or, The Puritrais of Scrooby. — Troubles on land
and sea ; or, Tlie Pilgrims and their journeys. —
The Boston tea party ; or. Descendants of tlie
Pilgrims. — When courage was needed; or, The
lirst Continental congress. — A brave deed by
brave men ; or, The Declaration of independ-
ence.— The man who bore the burden ; or.
General George Wa.shington.
© Feb. 12. 1916 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1916 ; aff. Mar.
■ 13, 1916; A: 428075; Augusta Stevenson, In-
dianapolis. 53464
Drawing-room (The) stage; a series of original
dramas; comedies, farces, and entertainments
for amateur tlieatricals and scliool exhibi-
tions, by G. M. Baker. Boston, Lee and Shep-
ard, 1S73. 274 p. pi. 16°.
© George M. Balver, Massachusetts ; 1872 :
13866, Dec. 81 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1873. 53465
Drawn blinds; or. La jeune mariee, play in 3
acts, by T. Bertou. [224] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1916 ; D : 44300 ; Therese
Berton, London. 53466
Dream (The) girl; protean comedy, by N. Gor-
don. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1910 ; D : 45595 ; Nellie Gor-
don, Morley, Mo. 53467
Dream (A) lesson; fairy play for 16 girls, by
Josepha Marie jNIurray. Franklin, O., Denver,
('ol. Eldridge entertainment house, 1916. 16
p. 12°.
© Oct. 1, 1916; 2c. Dec. 18, 1916; D : 45678 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
53468
Dream (A) of freedom. ^ce Dramatized
scenes froni American history.
Dream (A) of gold. Sec Dramatized scenes
from American history.
Dream (A) of Isis. See Reve (Un) d'Isis.
Dream (A) of the centuries and other enter-
tainments; for parlor and hall, by Geo. B.
Bartlett and others. Botston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1889. [45] p. 12°. (On cover: W. H.
Baker & co.'s Boston list)
Contents : A dream of the centuries. —
Mademoiselle's Cli"istmas gifts. — America's
liirthday party. — Tell - tale. — Buoyant. — Dot-
age.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1889:
19624, June 24 ; 2c. July 1. 53469
Dream-toy (The) shop. See St. Nicholas book
of plays and operettas.
Dreamer (The) See Coming back.
Dregs; melodrama in 1 act, by F. P. Dade. 11
jx 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7. 1916 : D : 43242 ; Frances Pem-
berton Dade, Philadelphia. 53470
play in 1 act, by Eva Williams and Mark
Swan. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1910 ; D : 42942 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 53471
Drei monumenten. Sec Ivan Durack.
Dreimaderlhaus (Das); sing.spiel in 3 akten,
von A. M. Willner mid Heinz Reichert, inusili
nach Franz Schubert, fiir die biihne bearbeitet
.von Heinrich Berte. Textbuch der gesange.
Leipzig, Wien, L. Doblinger (Bernhard Herz-
mansky) 1916. 40 p. 12°.
© Jan 14, 1916 ; Ic. July 29, 1916 ; A For-
14418; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz-
mansky), Vienna. 53472
Dresses; comedy in 1 act, by J. Seagrave. 25 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1916; D: 44364; Jane Sea-
grave, Brookline, Mass. 53473
Dressur auf den mann. See Love (The) mill.
Drifter (The); lesson in 1 recitation, by (cor-
don Trevelyan [pseud, of W. W. Kent] [1],
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1916; D : 45395 ; William
Winthrop Kent, Bronxville, N. Y. 53474
Drifting (The) cloud. See One-act plays.
33982.
Drifts; original play, by E. Cook. [1], 24 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1916; D : 44994 ; Elisha
Cook, Chicago. 53475
Drop (A) too much. See Temperance (The)
drama. 45256c.
Dropping (The) of the red handkerchief; play
in 1 act. by E. Broome. [19] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 21. 1916; D : 45264 ; Elizabeth
Broome, East Orange, N. J. 53476
2706
53477
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53495
Drunk Miller's kid. See Hats.
Dry (A) town; plav in 4 acts, by Iv. B. Ely.
[2], 132 p. 4°. 'Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1916 ; D : 4.5762 ; Lewis B.
Ely. St. Louis. 53477
Dryads' (The) kiss; dramatic romance in .3
acts, by C. Raven. [109] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1916; D : 44912 ; <'arol
Raven. New York. 53478
Dii musst . . . ! eiu schwjinkchen in 1 akt.vqn
Ausust Neidhart. Wien, O. Eirich, 1915.
IS p. 12°.
© Ic. Julv 6, 1916; D: 44317; Otto Eirich.
Vienna. " 53479
Duchess (The) tSVe Irish romance. 22026.
Duchess (The) and the delicatessen; 1 act
comedy sketch, bv .Teannette I. Helm [i. e.
J. H. Sand] [1],' IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 1, 1916; D: 44046: .Teannette
Helm Sand, Lakewood, N. J. 53480
Due commedie moderne; ed. witli notes and
vocabulary by E. Goggio. Boston, New York
[etc.] Ginn and company [1916] vi, 130 p.
16°.
Contents : O here o affogare ; di Leo di
Castelnovo [pseud, of Leopoldo Pulle]. —
Lumie di Sicilia ; di Luigi Pirandello.
© Aug. 2. 1916; 2c. and aff. Aug. 2S. 1916;
A: 437.385; Emilio (TOggio, Berkeley. Cal.
53481
Diiel (A) with God; drama in 1 act, by G.
Seibel. [1], 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tidy 6, 1916; D : 44332 ; (4eorge
Seibel, Pittsburgh. 53482
Dulce (The) et decorum club. See Holiday
plays. 19975.
Dumme (Der) Au.g-ust: ojierette in 3 akten, von
Bruno Decker und Rob. Pohl, musik von Rud.
Gfaller. Leinzis:. O. Dietricli. 1915. 69 p.
8°. [Words only]
© Ic. July 6. 1916 ; D : 44322 ; Otto Dietricli.
Leipzig. 53483
Dummy's (The) revenge; play in 1 act, by J. Iv.
Connor. [6] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1916; D : 43210 ; .Tames Iv.
Connor, Los Angeles. 53484
Duquesne (The) Christmas mystery; as writ-
ten bv T. W. Stevens. Duquesne, Pa., Dec.
1916. 16 p. 8°.
© Dec. 20, 1916; 2c. Dec. 29, 1916: D:
45761 ; Thomas Wood Stevens, Pittsburgh.
53485
Dust of the road.
38183a.
Sec Quick curtains.
Dusty (The) path; play in 1 act, by Wilfred T.
{'olebv. New York. S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd.. 1915. 23 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30. 1915; Ic. Jan. 18, 1916: D:
42790; Samuel French, ltd., London. 53486
Duty; and other Irish comedies, by Seumas
O'Brien. Boston, Little, Bi'own, and com-
panv. 1916. 5 p. 1., 5-134 p. front, (port.)
Contents : Duty. — Jurisprudence. — Mag-
nanimity.— IMatchmakers. — Retribution.
© Sept. 6, 1916: 2c. Sept. 13, 1916; aff.
Sept. 12, 1916 ; A : 437640 ; Little, Brown, and
company, Boston. 53487
Dwoch Feliksow i dwie Felunie; uapisal
Szczesnv Zaliajkiewicz, muzyka M. S. Roz.v-
ckiego. ■ Cbicago. 111., W. H. Sajewski, 1915.
39 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1916; D:
43037; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 53488
Dying- to live; original comedy of Lancashire
life in 3 acts. l)y Mary Stafford Smith and
Leslie Vyner. [2], 72 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1916; D : 44760 ; A. E. F.
Horniman, London. 53489
Dynamite; comedy act in 2 scenes, by W. H.
Royle. [6] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13. 1916; D : 43902 ; AVilliam
Henry Royle", Portland, Or. 53490
Dziecko milosci; utwor drama tyczny w 4 ch
odslomacli, przez A. Kukowskiego, nmzyka
M. S. Rozvckiego. Chicago, W. H. Saiewski,
1915. 40 p. 16°.
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11. 1916: I>:
4,3027; W. IT. Sa.iewski. Chicago. 53491
Eagle (The) and the star; American Indian
pageant play in 3 acts, by Elaine Goodale
Eastman. New York, Camp fire outfitting co.
[1916] 30 p. 16°.
© Feb. 25. 1916; 2c. Feb. 2S. 1916; D:
43170 : Camp fire outfitting co., New York.
53492
Early (The) bird: plav in 3 acts, by Frederick
P.allard [i. e. .T. F." Ballard] [126] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2. 1916 ; D : 44799 ; John Fred-
erick Ballard, Havelock, Neb. 53493
Early (An) morning's doings; dramatic coiii-
edv in 1 act. by M. D. Hallam and F. D.
S.Bethune. [2], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19. 1916; D : 44679 ; Faneuil
Dunkin Stein Betliune and Martha Dean Hal-
lam, New Y'ork. 53494
Earth (The) men; 4 act play, by C. J. Bates.
[71] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15. 1916; D: 44387; Clyde Jack-
son Bates, Kalamazoo, Mich. 53495
2707
53496
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53515
Earthquake (The) See Terramoto,
East Lyniie. Sec New (The) East Lynne,
32361.
East meets "West; comedy in prologue and 3
acts, by L. Bennisou. [167] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1916 ; D : 43547 ; Louis Beuni-
son, New York. 53496
Easy come, easy go; or, Cupola court, Ameri-
can play in 4 acts, by L. Eyre. [183] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1915 ; D : 42503 ; Laurence
Eyre, Philadelphia. 53497
Easy m.oney; original farce in 3 acts, by Anton
Oelgoetz. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1915 ; D : 42671 ; A. W. Oel-
goetz, Columbus, O. 53498
Eccentric (The) philosopher. See Poems and
plays; by Harry Lorenzo Chapin. 36613f.
Echoes; novelty in a prologue and 2 acts, 5
scenes, by W. D. Rice. [1], 47 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1916; D: 45655; Walter
Douglas Rice, Philadelphia. 53499
play in 4 acts, by C. Bloodgood. [1], 52 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1916 ; D : 48653 ; Charles
Bloodgood, Grand Rapids, Mich. 53500
Eclipse (The); powerful modern drama in 4
acts, by J. S. Dawley. [5], 145 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1916; D : 43783 ; .L Searle
Dawley, New York. 53501
Editor (The); dramatic composition in 1 act,
by Sam Morris [pseud, of Maurice Samuels]
[2], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1916; D : 45661 ; Maurice
Samuels, Brooklyn. 53502
Edward the Second. See Great plays: Eng'-
lish. 17445a.
Edwin Drood. See Mystery (The) of Edwin
Drood. 31837.
Eggs; comedy in 1 scene, by C. Kennedy. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1916 ; D : 43023 ; Clayton
Kennedy, Baltimore. 53503
Egyptian (The) cat. See St. Nicholas book
of plays and operettas.
Ei (Das) des Columbus; schwank in 3 akten,
von Max Neal und Rudolf Greinz. Miinchen.
Drei masken-vorlag, g. m. b. h., 1915. 98 p.
12°.
© Ic. .July 6, 1916; D; 44.311 ; Drei masken-
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 53504
Eight-hand (An) reel; farce in 4 acts, by E. C.
Randall. [151] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1916 ; D : 42631 ; Ethel Claire
Randall, Chicago. 53505
Eighteen; plav in 1 act. by Kay Muir [pseud, of
M. P. Smith] [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1916 ; D : 42933 ; Mary Pierce
Smith, Los Angeles. 53506
Eileen of the movies; plav in 4 acts, by G. E.
Massey. [2], 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1916; D : 44777 ; George Ed-
ward ]\Lnssey, Cambridge, Mass. 53507
Einberufung; volksstiick in 4 aufziigen, von
Rudolf Hawel. Regie- und soufflierbuch.
Wien, Leipzig, New York. W. Karczag [1914]
67 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1916 ; D : 43574 ; W. Karczag,
Vienna. 53508
Eines kusses wegen; lustspiel in 1 aufzug, von
L. .Tockusch.
© Loula Jockusch, Galveston, Tex. ; 1895 :
19912, Apr. 11. 53509
Eingeschneit; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Robert
Overweg. Leipzig, G. Richter, 1915. 78 p.
12°.
© June 15, 1915 ; Ic. July 6, 1916 ; D : 44323 ;
Gustav Richter, Leipzig. 53510
Eleanor's mud; comedy in 4 acts, by K. B.
Miller. [123] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1916 ; D : 44521 ; Katherine
Browning Miller, New York. 53511
Election day; [play in 1 act] by Helen L. Will-
cox. New York, Missionary education move-
ment of the U. S. and Canada [1916]. 15 p.
8°.
© June 24, 1916; 2c. June 27. 1916; D:
44242 ; Missiouarv education movement of
the U. S. and Canada, New York. 53512
Electrician's (The) new assistant; sketch, by
J. G. Bostock. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1916 ; D : 44001 ; J. Gordon
Bostock, New York. 53513
Elevator (The) See Sleeping-car (The) and
other farces. 42757.
Eleven dollars; sketch, by F. Taylor and Will
A. Davis. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1916 ; D ; 44962 ; Frank Tay-
lor, New York. 53514
Eleventh (The) commandment; drama in 3
acts, by P. de S. D. Quinton. [70] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1916; D : 4.3323 ; Pauline de
S. D. Quinton, Butfalo. 53515
2708
53516
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53535
Ellen Young; play in 3 acts, by Gabriolle En-
thoven and Edmund Gouldint;-. [76] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. aiav 28, 1916 ; D : 43983 ; Nora Bayes.
New York. 53516
' Elsie in Dreamland; fantastical play for chil-
dren, by J. Clay Power.?. Franklin« O.. Den-
ver, Col., Eldridge entertainment house, 1916.
8 p. 12°.
© Oct. 15, 1916; 2c. Dec. 18, 1916; D:
45676; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 53517-
Emanuel; plav in 4 acts, by K. B. Miller.
[129] p. 4°. Typewritten. '
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1916; D : 42943 ; Katherine
Browning Miller, New York. 53518
Embalming Ebenezer; Ethiopian farce in 1
scene, by Herbert P. Powell. Philadelphia,
Penn .publishing company, 1916. 12 p. 12°.
© Nov. 27, 1916 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1916 ; D : 45570 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 53519
EmJoers of mother-love; play in 1 act, by G. C.
McCarron. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1916; D: 45170; George C.
McCarron, Houston. 53520
Emergency (An) call. See Grange plays, no.
3. 17310b.
Emigrants; 1 act play, by W. Owen. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1916 : I) : 45067 : William Owen,
Chicago. 53521
Emma's career; dninia iii 4 iicts. [95] p. 4°.
TypcAvritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1916; D : 44860 ; Charles R.
Burnett. Richmond. 53522
Emogene; tragedy in 3 acts, by O. Youngdohl.
[60] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1916; D: 43320; Olive Young-
dohl, Boston. 53523
Emperor (The) speaks; play in 1 act, by F. A.
Frost. [1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3. 1916; D: 42636; Francis .Alvan
Frost. New York. 53524
Employment (The) ofiice; farce in 1 act, by
Jessie A. Kellev. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd. [1916] 20 p. 12°.
© May 17, 1916; 2c. May 18. 1916: D:
4.3955; Samuel French. New York. 53525
Empty shrine. See Fruit of toil.
Empty (The) stocking elf; Christmas play in
1 act for children, by May Harbin Flint. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denisou & company [1916] 18 p.
12°.
© Nov. 1, 1916 ; 2c. Nov. 4. 1916 ; D : 45357 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 53526
En el camino; comedia en 1 acto, en verso y
l)rosa, original de R. de Godoy. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1916; 27 p. 12°.
© July 6, 1916; Ic. Oct. 11. 1916; D: 45105:
Ramon de Godoy, Madrid. 53527
En mar de fondo; comedia en 3 actos y en prosa,
original de S. Aguado Rojel. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1915. 65 p. 12°.
© Mar. 7, 1916; Ic. Mar. 11,1916; D: 43284:
Samuel Aguado Ro.jel, INIadrid. 53528
En un lugar de la Mancha; comedia en 3 actos,
en prosa. original de P. Parellada. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espailoles] 1916. 61 p.
12°,
© July 6, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45100 ;
Pablo Parellada. Madrid. 53529
Enacted (The) will. See Love's tabor's won.
Enchanting (The) voice; original modern
drama of present American life in 4 acts, by
S. Semon. [2], 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1916; D: 44795; Samuel
Semon, San Francisco. 53530
End (The) of a perfect day; original play in 3
acts, by H. M. Barnes. [107] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1916 ; D : 45182 ; Howard Mc-
Kent Barnes, Chicago. 53531
End (The) of the chase; play in 1 act. by Theo-
dore H. Ollesheimer. [2], 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1916; D : 43381 ; Louis T.
Ollesheimer, Detroit. 53532
End (The) of the song; story in 1 act. book and
lyrics by T^. ^^^ ^V'estnlan, music by Theodore
Vvestman. |1]. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 11. 1916; D: 44620; Lily Wren
A\'estman, New York. 53533
End of the way. Sec Po' white trash and
other one act dramas. 36587a.
Enemigo (El) malo; comedia en 2 actos y en
prosa, original de Ceferino R. Avecilla y Man-
uel Merino. IMadrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1915. 53 p. 12°.
© Jan. 27. 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42875; C. R. Avecilla y M. IMerino, Madrid.
53534
Enemy (The); drama in 4 acts, I)y Edith Ellis
[i. e. E. E. Furness] from George Randolph
Chester's and Lillian Chester';? novel of the
same name. [168] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1916; D; -11^72; Editli El-
lis Furness, New York. 53535
2709
53536
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53551
Enemy (The) — Continued.
written for the American school peace
league, by Beulah Marie Dix [i. e. B. M. D.
Flebbe] * Boston, American school peace
league, 1915. 24 p. 8°.
(c) Mar. 29. 1915; 2c. Mar. 30, 1916; D :
43464: Beulah Marie Dix Flebbe, Waban,
Mass. ■ 53536
Engaged, married and divorced; 3 special
scenes, book, lyrics and melodies, by T. .J.
Kennedy. [1], 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
(c) Ic. Oct. 24, 1916; D :45341 ; Thomas
James Kennedy, Philadelphia. 53537
Engagement (The); American drama in 5 acts
and 2 scenes, by H. A. Schloss. [5], 138 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1916 ; D : 43515 ; Herbert A.
Schloss, Baltimore. 53538
English diplomacy and the triple entente.
See New (The) morn.
Entertaining an angel; playlet in 1 act, book
and lyrics by L. AV. Westman, music by
Theodore Westman. [2], 61 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1916; D:44619; Lily Wren
Westman, New York. 53539
Entgotterte (Die) welt; szenische bilder aus
krunker zeit [in 4 akten] von Hermann Su-
dermann. Stuttgart und Berlin, .7. G. Cotta'-
sclie l)uchiiandlung nachfolger, 1916. 333 p.
12°.
© Dec. 4, 1915 ; Ic. .Tan. 24, 1916 ; D : 43068 ;
.T. G. Totta'sche buclih;ni(Iluui; nachfolger,
Berlin. 53540
Envers (L') d'une sainte. Sec False (A)
saint.
Ephraini and the winged bear. See Quick
curtains. 38183a.
Epicoene. Sec Masterpieces of the English
drama: Ben Jonson. 28738a.
Episode (An); 1 act tragedy, by O. Kruger.
[11, 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1916 ; D : 45035 ; Otto Kruger,
New York. 53541
See also Fruit of toil.
Erdgeist; tragodie in 4 nutzfigen, von Frank
Wedekind. Mimchen und Leipzig, Georg Midler
verhig, [1913] 196 p. 12°.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1916 ; D : 45758 ; Drei niasken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 53542
Erlosungstag. See Umweg (Der) zum tod.
47919a.
Error (The) of youth; drama in a prologue
and 3 acts, by Samuel JMorris. [60] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1916 ; D : 43330 ; Sanniel ]\Ior-
ris Pike, New York. 53543
Erste (Die) frau; operette in 3 akten, von
A. M. Winner, u. Rudolf Oesterreicher, musik
von Heinrich Ileinhardt. Text der gesjinge.
Wien, II. Dworschaks nachf., 1915. 37 p.
12°.
© Oct. 22, 1915 ; Ic. July 29, 1916 ; A— For-
eign 14421 ; Eibenschiitz & Bert^, Vienna.
53544
Erstwhile Susan; play in 3 acts, by M. de For-
est, founded on Helen R. Martin's novel, Bar-
nabetta. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1916 ; D : 44267 ; Marian do
Forest, Buffalo. 53545
Esau and Jacob; by Ellen Murray; The beauty,
of piety, by S. C. Edgarton ; Heavenly founda-
tions, by Orrie M. Gaylord ; Signing the
pledge; [and] Lessons from scripture flowers;
by M. B. C. Slade. Philadelphia, P. Garrett
& CO., 1886. p. 193-216. 12°. (Dramatic sup-
plement to One hundred choice selections, no.
16)
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1886;
12.539, May 27 ; 2c. Sept. 9. 53546
Escala (La) de Milan; aproposito, original
de Enrique Garcia Alvarez y Pedro Munoz
Seca. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
iloles] 1916. 20 p. 12°.
© Sept. 5, 1916; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D:
45117 ; E. Garcia Alvarez y P. Munoz Seca,
Madrid. 53547
Escape (The); play in 1 act, by S. Miller. [2],
14 ]). 4°. Typewritten.
© U'. May 31, 1916; D : 44041 ; Sara Mil-
ler. New York. 53548
Escuela (La) de los fenomenos; caricatura
taurinji en 1 acto, en i)rosa y verso, original de
Antonio Calero Ortiz, mlisica del maestro Ber-
nardino Bautista Monterde. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaholes] 1915. 32 p. 12°.
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916: D:
42878; A. Calero Ortiz, Madrid. 53549
Escuela (La) de Venus; pasatiempo comico-
liri^'o en 1 acto y 4 cuadros, en jtrosa, original
de Manuel (Jonzalez de Lara y .Jose Casado,
miisica del maestro Millan. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1915. 41 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42872; M. G. Lara y J. Casado, Madrid.
53550
Espanita: dramatic operatic sketch in 1 act,
by G. G. White. [12] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1916; D : 42814 ; George
Gordon Wliite. New York. 53551
Esther.
Jew.
See Blood of Rachel. — Mordecai, the
2710
53553
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53570
Estrella (La) de Olympia: zarziiela en 1 acto,
dividido eii 3 cuadros, libro de C. Arniclies,
mflsica del maestro Rafael Calleja. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1916. 49 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 7, 1916; Ic. Mar. 11, 1916; D:
43279; Carlos Arniches. Madrid. 53552
Estrella (La) de Sevilla. See Star (The) of
Seville.
Eternal (The) love; drama in 2 acts, by L.
Kobrin.
« v« '^ v» n r-
[1], 86 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jmie 10, 1916; D : 44129 ; Leon Ko-
brin, Brooklyn. 53553
Eternal (The) paradox; play in prolo.^ue and
3 acts, H. 11. Korey. [27] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1916; D : 44651 ; Harold K.
Korey, Brooklyn. 53554
External (The) question; drama in 4 acts and
an epilogue, by Samuel IMorris. [93] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1916; D : 43900 ; Samuel
Morris Pike, New York. 53555
Eternal (The) tangle; comedy that speaks for
itself, by B. Glynn. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Apr. 18, 1916 ; D : 43656 ; Billee Glynn,
San Francisco. 53556
Eternal (The) wanderer; di*ama in prologue
and 3 acts, by O. Dyniow and INI. L. Land-
man. [SO] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1916 ; D : 43179 ; Ossip Dy-
mow and Micliael L. Landman, New Y'^ork.
53557
Eternal (The) woman; play in 3 acts, by H.
Drn<'ke. [56] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1916; D : 43523 ; Herman
Drucke, New Y^ork. 53558
Eugenically speaking. See Washington
square plays.
Euthanasia. Sec Verdict (The)
Eve Mary, American; comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by M. A. Robinson. 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1916; D: 44721; Milton A.
Robinson, Chicago. 53559
Evelina. See Little Miss Nobody.
Evening (An) at home. .S'ce Boss (The)
Evens; dramatic skit, by H. A. Greene. [2],
10 1). f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1916: D : 43065 ; Harry
Aaron Greene, Newark, N. J. 53560
Every credit man. See Everycreditman.
Every man in his humour. See Masterpieces
of the English drama: Ben Jonson. 28738a.
Every man's sister. See Everyman's sister.
Every senior; morality play in 1 act, by Pearl
Hogrefe. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1916.
10 p. 12°.
© May IS. 1916; 2c. Mav 19, 1916: D:
4.3947; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 53561
Every woman's problem; domestic comedy
drama, by E. W. Corti.s. [1], 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 19. 1916; D : 44934 ; Ernest
Whitehouse Cortis. East Orange, N. J.
53562
Everybody is doing it; dramatic composition in
2 acts and 4 scenes, by S. D. Drane. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 19, 1916 ; D : 441S6 ; Samuel
Dade Drane, Washington. 53563
Everychild. See St. Nicholas book of plays
and operettas.
Everycongregation; modern morality play, by
M. H. Daniels. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1916 ; D : 43507 ; M. H. Dan-
iels, Youngstown, O. 53564
Everycreditman; morality play, by J. E. Breed.
[10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1916: D : 43187 ; .Tames E.
Breed, Portland, Or. 53565
Same. 15 p. S°. Printed.
© INIar. IS, 1916 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1916 ; D : 43716 ;
James E. Breed, Portland, Or. 53566
Everyday (An) occurrence; or. Any da,y, iilay
in 1 act, by S. G. Posner. lip. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 8. 1916; D: 435.53; Sue Conly
Posner, San Francisco. 53567
Everygirl. See St. Nicholas book of plays
and operettas.
Everyman. See Jedermann. 22590.
Everyman militant; a modern morality [in a
prologue and 3 acts] by Ewing Rafferty. Bos-
ton, Sherman, French & company, 1916. 4
p. 1., 71 p. 12°.
© .Tune 5, 1916; 2c. and aff. .Tune 16. 1916:
A: 433376; Sherman, French & co.. Boston.
53568
Everyman's sister; play in 1 act, by H. Alti-
mus. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1916; D: 43800; Henrv .Vlti-
mus, Staten Island, N. Y. 53569
Every woman's experience; plav in 3 acts, by
Hutcheson Boyd'. [3], 107 'p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 2. 1916 ; D : 45571 ; Darcy & Wol-
ford, inc., New Y'ork. 53570
2711
53571
DKAMATTC COMPOSITIONS
53588
Evolution (The); 1 act sketch in 3 scenes, hy
Thomas C. Swinney. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1916; D: 43687; T. C. Swin-
ney, Los Angeles. 53571
Exaniraa; drama in 4 acts, by G. C. Slieridan.
[29] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1916 ; D : 45420 ; Genevieve
€. Slieridan, Berkeley. Cal. 53572
Excelsior dialogues; comprising new and orig-
inal material prepared espressly for this work
by a corps of able and experienced Avriters,
ed. and arr. by Phineas Garrett. Philadel-
phia, The Penn publishing company, 1897.
181 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1897 : 854.58,
June 14 ; 2c. .June 23. 53573
Except ye become. Sec Aladdin's joy.
Exitus Helvetiorum. See Latin plays
student performances and reading'.
for
Expectations; or. Just two, comedy in 1 act,
by E. Hopkins and H. Harrington. [2], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1916 ; D : 42934 ; Edwin Hop-
V kins and Hazel Harrington, New York.
53574
Experience (!•'); piece en 1 acte, d'apres F.
Boutet. par Henri Clerc. {In Je sais tout, no.
126. 15 mai 1916)
© May 1.5, 1910; Ic. July 1. 1916: D :
44282; Frederic Boutet, Paris. 53575
Experiment (The); play in 3 acts, by I.. E. F.
Prince. f21, 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12. 1916 ; D : 43017 ; Beslie E. F.
Prince, Washington. 53576
Exploits (Les) d'une petite FranQaise; piece
k grand .spectacle en 4 actes en 22 tableaux,
par V. Darlay et H. de Gorsse, mise en
sc&ne de Henri Prevost, musique nouvelle et
arrangee de Marius Baggers, machinerie de
Eugene Colombier. .37 p. 4°. Pi-inled.
© Feb. 9, 1916; Ic Mar. 20. 1916; D:
43374 ; Victor Darlav et Hourv de Gorsse,
Paris. 53577
Expressionist (The); monologue, by E. Hop-
kins. rH, 43 p. \". Typewritten.
© Ic Aug. 26, 1916; D : 44791 ; Edwin Hop-
kins, Xew York. 53578
Extrablatter! heitere bilder aus ernster y.eit,
von Bernauer, Schanzer und Gor^ion. nui.'iik
von Walter Kollo und Willy Bre<l<cbneidfr.
Reciebuch. Miinchen, Drei mast-en vfrlai:.
1914. 84 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1916; D : 48.575 ; Drei niasken-
verlag, Munich. 53579
Extrablatter — Continued.
Same. Textbucli der gesange. MiinHieii,
Drei mnskeu verlag. g. m. b. h.. 1914. 32 ]>.
12°.
© Nov. 14, 1914 ; Ic. Apr. 8, 1916 ; A— For-
eign 13674 ; Drei masken verlag, g. m. b. b..
Munich. 53580
Extreme unction.
36507b.
See Plays for small stag-es.
Eye (The) of a needle; religious drama in 4
acts, by A. B. Hudson. [4], 181 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 22, 1916; D : 44463 ; Annie E.
Hudson admini.stratrix for heirs of Alan
Bedford Hudson, Cataumet, Mass. 53581
Eyes (The) of the law; American drama in a
prologue and 3 acts, by J. E. Brady. [1421 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1916 ; D : 4.5380 ; Jasper Ew-
ing Brady, Brooklyn. 53582
Eyvind of the hills. See Modern Icelandic
plays.
Fables in slang-. See Mrs. Busby's pink tea.
30324.
Face value; comedy sketch, by A. Sinclair.
[24] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1916; D : 44385 ; Arthur Sin-
clair, New York. 53583
See Only a factory g-irl.
Factory (The) g-irl.
34157.
J. E.
Fade-out (The); dramatic sketch, by
Hasty. [1], 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27. 1916; D : 44995 ; ,Tolm Eu-
gene Hasty, San Diego, Cal. 53584
Failures (The); 8 act play of human interest,
by R. Gill. [2], 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1916; D : 44.360 ; Ruby Gill.
Casino, New South Wales. Australia. 53585
Fair exchange; plav in 4 acts, by G. E. Jex.
[112] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1916; D : 42995 ; Georgina
Eliz.-djeth Jex, Newark, Del. 53586
Fair (The) maid of Perth. See Hal of the
Wynd. 17905.
Fair (A) quarrel. Sie Masterpieces of the
English drama: Thomas Middleton. 28740a.
Fairies' (The) Christmas; [play in 3 acts] by
A. H. Clement. 22 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Dec. 30. 1915; D: 42764; Anna H.
53587
Clement. Marinette, Wis.
Fairies' (The) glen; or, A
Erin, romantic 1 aft comed.v
[28] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3. 1916; D : 43214 ;
Griffith, San Antonio.
romance of old
liv F. ].. Griffith.
Fred L.
53588
2712
53589
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53607
Fairy (The) and the ladies of the White
House; play in 1 act, by E. K. Graves. [1],
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
<g) Ic. July 10, 1916 ; D : 44352 ; Eva Kerlin
Graves, Kokomo, Ind. 53589
Fairy (The) bride; a play in 3 acts, by Nor-
reys Jephson O'Conor, with music composed
arid arr. by Elliott Schenck. New York. J.
Lane company, 1916. 99, [2] p., 1 1. 12°.
© Mar. 31, 1916 ; 2c. Apr. 13, i 916 ; aff. Apr.
3, 1916; A: 427668; John Lane co., New York.
53590
Fairy dust; comedy in 3 acts, by. A. Hunter.
[183] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1916; D : 43108 ; Ancella
Hunter, Los Angeles. 53591
Fairy gold; a play in 3 scenes, by Katlierine
Lee Bates. (In her Fairy gold; poems.
New York, E. P. Dutton & co., 1916. Book
© Nov. 22, 1916; 2c. and aff. Nov. 29, 1916;
A: 44665G; E. P. Dutton .& co., New York)
53592
Fairy operettas; by Laura E. Richards, with
illustrations by Mary Robertson Bassett. Bos-
ton, Little, Brown, and company, 1916. ix,
119 p. 12°.
Contents : Cinderella. — The babes in the
wood. — Beauty and the beast. — Bluebeard. —
The three bears. — Good King Art'iur. — Puss
in boots. — The sleeping beauty.
© Sept. 23, 1916; 2c. and aff. Sept. 29,
1916 ; A : 438604 ; Little, Brown, and company,
Boston. 53593
Fairy tale plays; by Marguerite Merington.
New York, Duffield and company, 1916. 4 p. 1.,
248 p. col. front. 8°.
Contents : Red Riding Hood. — Cinderella. —
Bluebeard.
© Nov. 17, 1916; 2c. and aff. Nov. 20, 1916;
A: 446496; Duffield & co.. New York. 53594
Faithful (The) Shepherdess. See Great plays:
Eng-lish. 17445a.
Fakir (The); play in 1 act, by A. Sacbs. [1],
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1916; D : 44800 ; Altraham
Sachs. New York. 53595
Fallen (The) angel; white slave play in 5
acts, by J. J. Nolan. [1], 59 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1916; D : 45410 ; J. Jerome
Nolan, Mahanoy City, Pa. 53596
False gods. See Woman on her own.
False (A) saint (L' en vers d'une sainte); a
play in 3 acts, bv Frangois do Curel. tr. bv
Barrett FT. Clark. ^ Garden City, N. Y., Double-
day, Page & company, 1916. xiii, 1 1., 100 p.
False (A) saint — Continued.
12°. (The Drama league series of plays.
V. 17)
© Apr. 15, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Apr. 18, 1916 ;
A : 427856 ; Doubleday, Page & co.. Garden
City, N. Y. 53597
Family (A) affair; comedy in 4 acts, by E. L.
Reizensteiu. [191] p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1916 ; D : 45399 ; Elmer L.
Reizenstein, New York. 53598
modern drama in 4 acts, by J. Hume and
M. Sheridan. [53] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1916; D : 45474 ; Julia Hume
and Mattie Slieridan, Nev^' York. 53599
Family (The) of fools; frivolous farce in 3
acts, by Charlotte Glendyle Harris and G. A.
Lipkind. [88] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1916; D : 45550 ; G. Alan
Lipkind, New York. 53600
Family (The) trenches; satire on domestic war
in 2 acts and 11 scenes, by J. MeCree. [50] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1916; D : 44429 ; Junie Me-
Cree, New York. 53601
Faniosa (La); comedia lirica en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros, en verso y prosa, original de L.
Navarro Serrano, musica del maestro R. Mil-
Ian. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espailoles]
1915. 56 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42891 ; Leon Navarro Serrano, Madrid.
53602
Famous (The) school days; plav in 1 act, bv
B. Eisner. [9] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D : 43752 ; Beatrice
Eisner, Hammond, Ind. 53603
Famous women; character representation, an
historic entertainment, bv L. V. Galley, n. i).,
1916. [37] p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1916 ; D : 45466 ; Lucile Ves-
sot Galley, North Gower, Canada. 53604
Fanatics (The); drama in 5 acts, by V. J.
Kranzthor. [106] p, 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. n, 1916; D: 44608; Victor
Jackson Kranzthor, Syracuse, N. Y. 53605
Fanning the coals; comedy in 1 act, by C.
Brooks. [2], 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1916; D: 44946; Christine
Brooks, New York. 53606
Faribol; vaudeville en 1 acte et 2 tableaux, par
ALauprey et Pougaud, mise en scene de Jules
Favart. Paris, C. Joubert [1915] 59 p. 8°.
© Dec. 18, 1915; Ic. Dec. 30, 1915; D:
42632 ; C. Joubert, Paris. 53607
2713
53608
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53629
Faro Nell. Sec Plays with a punch.
Faro's daughter; satire on love .camblers, by ,7.
3IcCree. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
(c) Ic. Aug. 23, 1916; D : 44714 ; Junie Mc-
Cree. New York. 53608
Fascinating (The) twins; play in 1 act. hy J.
Xordenshield. [4], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1916; D : 44021 ; Jeanette
Nordensliield, New York. 53609
Fata Morgana. Sre Desert (The)
Fatal (The) roses; SpanLsli pantomime )>lay in
1 act and 4 scene.s, by E. M. Spencer. [2],
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
4) Ic. Apr. 19, 1916 ; D : 43672 ; Ethel May
Spencer, New York. » 53610
Fate. Sec Kismet. 24015a.
Fate decides; play in 2 acts, by V. S. Lawrence.
(72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. .3, 1916; D : 43217 ; Vincent Sar-
gent Lawrence. Brookline, Mass. 53611
Father; or. Greater love, dramatic playlet in 1
act and 1 scene, by G. L. Spaulding. [2], 4
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1916 ; D : 4,5764 ; George Leon-
ai-d Spaulding. Hollywood, Cal. 53612
Father and son; vaudeville's Irish comedy
classic in 2 scenes, by E. Morris and T. Wa-
ters. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1916 ; D : 44829 ; Eddie Mor-
ris and Tom Waters, New Yoi-k. 53613
Father (The) of waters; bislorical j)ageant
drama in 4 pts., by A. Mixon. [7.5] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly 12, 1916; D : 4436.5 ; Ada Mixon.
Washington, 53614
Father's tears. Sec Slave (The) traffic.
Father's visit; play in 1 act, by Joseph Har-
rington. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1916; D : 44.588 ; William .T.
Cahill, New York. 53615
Father's way; comedv drama of borne life, bv
W. E. Scott. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 10, 1916; D: 42720; AVilliam Ed-
ward Scott, San Francisco. 53618
Faust; play in 4 acts, by E. L. Viets. 19 p. 8°.
I'rint od.
© Ic. Mav 2, 1916; D : 43881 ; Edward Lin-
coln Yiets, Akron, O. 53617
(Goethes); biibneneinricbtnng und musik
von Felix Weingartner. 1. u. 2. t. Leipzig,
T'.reitkopf (S:Hartel,1915. 216 p. 12°. (Rreit-
koj)f & Hiirtels musikbiicber)
© Sept. 21, 1915; Ic. July 6, 1916; A— For-
eign 14139; Breitkopf & Hiirtel, New York.
53618
Fear (The) market; play in 4 acts witb a pro-
Id'jrne. by A. Rives (Princess Troubetzkov)
[172] p, 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1916; D : 42659 ; Amelie Rives
Troubeizlioy, New York. 53619
Feared (The) one; play in 1 act, bv E. B. Bene-
dict. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1916; D: 45720; Edwin B.
Benedict, New York. 53620
Feast (The) of Bacchus; play in 1 act, by Ar-
thur Sclinitzlei-, adapted and tr. froni the
(Jerman by H. A. Boas. 22 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1916 : D : 45-564 ; Herbert Allan
Boas, New I'ork. 53621
Featherhead (The); 3 act drama, bv E. L. Mc-
Falls. [72] ]). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 19, 1916; D : 428.35 ; Edwin Les-
lie aicFalls. Hanover, N. H. 53622
Featuring Jane Stringer; comedv in 4 acts, bv
C. Cooksey. [81] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1916; D: 45249; Curtis Cook-
sey, New York. 53623
Fee (Die); lustspiel in 3 akten, von Lorant Or-
bok, ans dem ungariscben bearbeitet vou Otto
Eisenscbitz. [167] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1916; D : 43581 ; Comoedia,
Vienna. 53624
Feldgraue (Der) Sepp'I; volksstucck mit gesang
in 3 akten. von A. Heine. 78 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. .Tuly 21, 1916; D: 44439; Adolf Heine.
Chicago. 53625
Felix and the faker; stage plav in 1 act, by
A. W. Van der Koor. [2] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1916: D : 43232 ; Alfred W.
Van der Koor, St. Paul. 53626
Fellow students; play of college life with mu-
sic in 4 acts, by Cbas. Morton. [55] p. i°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. IMay 31, 1916; D : 44038 ; Alexander
B.vers. Chicago.
53627
Feminism up to date. Sec Wooing of Wil-
liam, the Conqueror.
Fence (The); dramatic play in 1 act. by G. Mer-
vale. [1], 11 p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1916 ; D : 44719 ; Gaston Mc>r-
vale. New York. 53628
Feredah; comi)ositiou for oriental opera in 1
act witb intei-mezzo, by E. Hecbf. [1], 9 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 24, 101G; D : 43722 ; Editli Heclit,
San Francisco. 53629
2714
53630
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53649
Ferguson's Rags; play in 4 acts, by N. F. Hal-
man, adapted fi-om the novel. Rags, by E. B.
Delano. [136] p. 4". Typewritten.
(c) Ic. May 1, 1916; D : 43795 ; Edith Bar-
nard Delano and Doris F. Halman, New York.
53630
Festus; soul redeemed, play in 35 scenes, by
M. L. Heath. [31] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1916 ; D : 45069 ; Mary Loomis
Heath, New York. 53631
Fetiche (Le); drame en 1 acte, par L. Xanrof.
[2], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1916 ; D : 44051 ; Leon Xanrof,
Paris. 53632
Fiancee (La); piece en 1 acte, par C. A. Trav-
ersi et M. de Fontenelle. Paris, Librairie the-
atrale, artistique et litteraire, 1916. 31 p.
12°.
© Oct. 1, 1916 ; Ic. Nov. 9, 1916 ; D : 45393 ;
Camillo A. Traversi et Marc de Fontenelle.
Monaco, France. 53633
Fiances (Les) de Rosalie; pi6ce en 3 actes, de
Mouezy-Eon et Daveillans. [152] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1916 ; D : 43377 ; Mouezy-Eon
et Daveillans, Paris. 53634
Ficelle (La) See String (The) 44170.
Fiddler's (The) house. See Three plays; by
; Padraic Colum.
Fifteen minutes' grace; farce in 1 act, by N. H.
McClcskey. [3], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1916; D : 43077 ; Natalie
Hutchinson McGloskey, Dorchester, Mass.
53635
Fifteen minutes to pack; comedy sketch, by
T. .Tosselyn. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typevv-ritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1916; D : 42733 ; Talbert
Josselyn, Berkeley, Gal. 53636
Fifty-fifty; farce comedy in 4 acts, by J. G.
Ford. [85] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1916; D: 44304; .Tames G.
Ford, Milwaukee. 53637
play in 5 acts, by B. Mathis and W. Jossey.
[4], 65 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1916 ; D : 45776 ; Bob Mathis
and William Jossey, Lake Zurich, 111. 53638
vaudeville sketch for 2 people, by S.
Nichols. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1916; D : 44291 ; Sumner
Nichols, Ipswich, Mass. 53639
Fifty-seven miles from Boston. See Ashby
four corners.
Fighting in Mexico; play in 5 acts, by Louis
Joseph Vance. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1916 ; D : 4.5370 ; Star co., New
York. 53640
Fighting (The) race; comedy in 4 acts, by C.
Phillips. [66] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1916; D : 43936 ; Charles
Phillips, New Richmond, Wis. 53641
Film (The) princess; play with songs, in 3
acts, by G. Spiidv and L. Oiine. [76] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. May 1, 1916 ; D : 43794 ; Louis Cline
and George Spink, Atlantic City. 53642
Fin (La) des korrigans. See French, plays for
children.
Final (The) arbiter; play in 1 act, by L. Grant
and Helena Byrne. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1916 ; D : 43517 ; Lawrence
Grant, New York. 53643
Fire and fireside; play in 4 acts, by F. T. Holt.
[2], 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1916 ; D : 44372 ; Florence T.
Holt. Burlington, Vt. 53644
Fire (The) test; Indian play, by E. T. Seton.
[9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2.5, 1916; D : 42839 ; Ernest
Thompson Seton, New York. 53645
Firm (The); comedy in 1 act, by M. S. Field.
[2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1916 ; D : 45299 ; Mary Daniel
Field, Newnan, Ga. 53646
First aid to the stranded; comedy of moving
picture life in 1 act and 2 scenes, book, lyrics
and music by Theodore Westman and L. W.
Westman. [1], 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1916 ; D : 44621 ; Lily Wren
Westman, New York. 53647
First (The) Christmas. See Merry Christmas
plays and entertainments.
First Christmas tree; libretto for a short opera,
by D. E. Watkins, based upon the story of
the same title by Henry Van Dyke. [2°, 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1916; D : 4.5579 ; Dwight
Everett Watkins, Galesburg, 111. 53648
First (The) Continental congress. See Dram-
atized scenes from American history.
First May baskets. Sec Child's book of holi-
day plays.
First (The) stone; drama in 3 acts, by J.
Swerling. [55] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1916 ; D : 42732 ; Jo Swerling.
Chicago. 53649
First (The) Thanksgiving day. See St.
Nicholas book of plays of operettas.
First (The) warning. See Plays; by August
Strindberg.
Fischerin. See Rokoko.
2715
53650
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53673
Fish, cake Fanny; comedy in 3 acts, by W. W.
Whalen. [60] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1916; D : 43860 ; Will W.
Whaleu, Shamokin, Pa. 53650
Five birds in a cage; play in 1 act, by G. E.
Jeuiiiugs. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1915. 28 p. 12°. (On cover:
I'^rench's acting ed. no. 2534)
(c) Dec. 30, 1915 ; Ic. Jan. 6, 1916 ; D : 42661 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 53651
Five (The) daug'hters of a king-; tragedy in 1
act, by C. R. Peters, jr. 6 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1916; D : 43114 ; Charles
Rollo Peters, jr., New York. 53652
Five graces; play in 5 episodes, by R. F.
Skutc'h. [56] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1916; D : 43471 ; Robert
Frank Skutch, Arlington, Md. 53653
Fixer (The); comedy with songs in 1 act, by
B. Whipple and W. Huston. 11 p. t\ Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. May 5, 1916; D: 43829; Bayone
Whipple and Walter Huston, Long Island
City, N. Y, 53654
Flapjacks Fennessey; or. Private Fennessey's
proteg'e, military comedy drama in 4 acts,
by J. E. Griggs. [77] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1916; D: 45464; John E.
Griggs, Wichita, Kan. 53655
Fledermaus (Der) See Prinz Orlofsky.
37490.
Fleecy; a cloud play in 3 acts, by L. P. Wilson.
[41] p. 4°. TyiJe written.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1916; D : 43100 ; Lillian P.
Wilson, Marion, Ind. 53656
Fleur de desert; operette en 3 actes, par Jules
Chancel. [91] p. 4-°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1916 ; D : 44591 ; Oscar Osso,
New York. 53657
Flickering; phantasy in 1 act, by L. S. Lavine
and A. French. [2], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45144 ; Lawrence
S. Lavine and Adelaide French, Philadelphia.
53658
Flip (The) flop film; travesty on the motion
pictnre ci-azc in 1 scene, by W. Owen. 3 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1916; D : 45241 ; William
Owen, Chicago. 53659
Flirt in St. Moritz (Flirtation at St. Moritz);
ballettpantomime auf dem else, von L. Bar-
tuschek, musik von Julius Einudshofer. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. July 6, 1916; D : 44327 ; Leo Bartu-
schek, Berlin. 53660
Fliver (The); 1 act play, by L. Guerite. [2],
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1916; D : 44266 ; Laura
Guerite, New York. 53661
Floral (A) defence; comedy in 1 act, by J. M.
Hug. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic; Sept. 21, 1916; D : 44956 ; Josephine
M. Hug, Los Angeles. 53662
Florida cotton; drama in 4 acts, by T. Sweet.
[]], 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1916; D : 45690 ; Tracy
Sweet, Scranton, Pa. 53663
Flowers in the palace garden. See Plays for
home, school and settlement.
Flypaper (The) salesman; farce comedy in T
act, by F. R. Adams. [1], 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 19, 1916; D : 44185 ; Frank R.
Adams, Whitehall, Mich. 53664
Follies of the night; play in 1 act, book and
lyrics by B. Gerard. [40] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1916; D : 45689 ; Barney
Gerard, New York. 53665
Fooled; vaudeville act, by N. Pack. 5 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1916; D: 45774; Naliton
Pack, Chicago. 53666
Fools; 1 act play, by C. H. Wardwell. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1916 ; D : 45072 ; Charles How-
ard Wardwell, Rutland, Vt. 53667
Fool's luck; farce in 1 act, by Leila Grant
[pseud, of L. G. Cullingford] and Marie Coe.
[20] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1916 ; D : 43111 ; Leila Grant
Cullingford, Oakland, Cal. 53668
Fools' station; fantasy, by A. Gerstenberg. [IJ,
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1916 ; D : 45183 ; Alice Ger-
stenberg, Chicago. - 53669
For art's sake; comedy in 1 act, by Percy
Heath. [1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© July 20, 1916; D : 44423 ; Anne Suther-
land, New Canaan, Conn. 53670
For her country; play in 2 scenes, by M. C.
Kidder. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 20, 1910; D : 44233 ; May Clark
Kidder, New York. 53671
For her husband's sake; or, A brother's ven-
geance, strong th-amatic tabloid in 3 acts, by
Nelson Compston. Chicago, 111., Chicago man-
uscript CO., 1916. [31] p. f °. Mimeographed.
© Sept. 20, 1916; 2c. Nov. 22, 1916: D:
45480; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 53672
1716
53673
COPYRIGHTED IN I'HE UNITED STATES
53692
For-reiit, furnished; sketcli in 1 aot, by A.
Bartlett. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1916 ; D ; 42769 ; Artliur Bart-
lett, New York. 53673
For sale— the Strand; farce in 1 act, by R.
Carter. [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Feb. 17, 1916 ; D : 43073 ; Robert Car-
ter, Chicago. 53674
For the flag; romantic military drama in 4 acts,
by Ciiarles Morton. [5S] p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1916; D : 45715 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 53675
For the man she loved; drama in 3 acts, by
C. H. Mason. [142] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1916; D : 43956 ; Carl H.
Mason, New York. 53676
For the people; dramatic incident in 1 act, by
J. B. Stafford. [28] p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1916 ; D : 43127 ; James Ben-
son Stafford, Buffalo. 53677
For the Red, White and Blue. See Santiago.
40750.
For the regiment; war play in 1 act, by B. A.
Hubbard. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1916 ; D : 43816 ; Benj. A. Hub-
bard, Allen town, Pa. 53678
Forbantes (Les) See Montbars. 30896.
Forbidden (The) guest; play in 1 act, by Cora
Mayuard [pseud, of E. C. Grifiiu] [1], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1916 ; D : 42799 ; Emily Cora
Griffin, New York. 53679
Fore; an act for vaudeville, by L. D. Hollister.
[13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1916; D: 43600; Leonard
Dille Hollister, New York. 53680
Foreclosed; play in 3 acts, by B. H. Voigt.
[150] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic.Aug. 25, 1916 ; D : 44727 ; Bernhard H.
Yoigt, Brooklyn. 53681
Forest (The) princess and other masques; by
Constance D'Arcy Mackay. New York, Henry
Holt and company, 1916. v, 181 p. 12°.
Contents : The forest princess. — The gift of
time. — A masque of conservation. — The masque
of Pomona. — A masque of Christmas. — Sun
goddess.
© Oct. 11, 1916; 2c. and aff. Oct. 16, 1916;
A : 438890 ; H. Holt & co.. New York. 53682
Foresters (The), Robin Hood and Maid
Marian; [play in 4 acts] by Alfred, lord Ten-
nyson. New York and London, Slacmillan &
company, 1892. 4 p. 1., 155 p. 12°.
© Macmillan & co., New York ; 1892 : 3440,
Jan. 21 ; 2c. Mar. 17. 53683
Forgotten souls. See Six plays of the Yid-
dish theatre.
Formula (The); comedy drama in 1 act, by
D. H. Perlman. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 18, 1916; D : 44399 ; David H.
Periman, Brooklyn. 53684
Fort Fairfield and the Aroostook Valley. See
Historic (The) pageant of Fort Fairfield- and
the Aroostook Valley.
Forthcoming (The); play in 4 acts, by G.
Davidson. [92] p. 4°
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1916;
vidson. New York.
Fortune (The) hunters.
18655.
Typewritten.
D: 44564; Gustav Da-
53685
<S'ce Heir (An) direct.
Fortune's butterfly; play in 5 acts, by R. H.
Harris. [3], 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1916 ; D : 44605 ; Rachel Hut-
ton Harris, New York. 53686
Fortunes (The) of Conrad. See Jest (A) of
fate.
Fosforitos (Los); entremes en prosa, original
de E. Lopez-Marin. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1916. 17 p. 12°.
© Apr. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D:
43746 ; Enrique Lopez-Marin, Madrid. 53687
Fotografia feminista; humorada comico-llrica
en 1 acto y 3 cuadros, en prosa, original de D.
Garrido, musica del maestro Serafin Rada.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1915.
38 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42885; Daniel Garrido, Madrid. 53688
Found, a yovmg nobleman; play in 2 acts, 3
scenes, by Anna E. Satterlee. [Los Angeles,
C. We.sley Denning co.] 28 p. 16°.
© Apr. 21, 1916; 2c. Apr. 26, 1916; D:
43761 ; W. C. T. U. of southern California, Los
Angeles. 53689
Found in a closet; play in 1 act, by C. van Val-
kenburg. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1916; D : 43309 ; Carlton vnn
Valkenburg, New York. 53690
Same. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1916.
7 p. 12°.
© Sept. 11, 1916; 2c. Sept. 12, 1916; D:
44867 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 53691
Fountain of wisdom,
tie folks.
See Seven plays for lit-
Charles Frederic Nird-
M. Kennerley, 1916. 3
Four short plays; by
linger. New York,
p. 1., 119 p. 12°.
Contents : Look after Louise. — Big Kate. —
The real people. — Aren't they wonders?
© Nov. 1, 1916 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1916 ; D : 45489 ;
Mitchell Kennerley, New York. 53692
2717
53693
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53711
Fourth (The) act; plas' in 1 scelie, by Basil
Macdtnuild Hastings. New Yorlv, S. French;
Loudon, S. Frencli, ltd., 1916. 22 p. 12".
© Nov. 28, 1916; Ic. Nov. 29, 1916; D:
45557; Samuel French, ltd., London. 53693
Fourth (The) man; original comedy in 1 act, by
Austin Philips and Edward Cecil, adapted
Iroui Austin I'liilips's short story of the same
name. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1916. 21 p. 12°.
© Oct. 13, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 16, 1916 ; D : 45176 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 53694
Fox (The) and the grapes; dran);i in 4 acts, 5
scenes, by A. E. Wolf.
[2], 83 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1916; D : 43416 ; Arthur E.
Wolf, New York. 53695
Frame-up (The); modern play in 3 acts and
pnilociue, by D. Oppenheim. [3], 173 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 1, 1916 ; D : 43789 ; Dave Oppen-
heim, New York. 53696
play in 1 act, by C. Gillingwater and II.
Barlow. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1916; D: 44385; Claude Gil-
lingwater and Reginald Barlow, New York.
53697
by H. Lieb. [3], 11 p. 4°. Typevmt-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1916; D : 45029 ; Hermann
Lieb, New York. 53698
Fran; play in 4 acts, by Charles T. Dazey.
[1441 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. -July 17, 1916 ; D : 44407 ; Bobbs-Mer-
rill company, Indianapolis. 53699
Franz liallers; comedia dramatica en 4 actos,
de Ijindau Gorsse y Forest, tr. por S. Gutier-
rez. IMadrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles]
1916. 84 p. 12°.
© .July 6. 1916; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D: 45104;
Sinil):ihlo Gutierrez, Madrid. 53700
Frau (Die) ohne schatten; oper in 3 akten, von
Hugo von Hol'mannsthal, musik von Kichard
Strauss. Text und regiebuch. [103] p. 4".
' Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1916 ; D : 45574 ; Adolph Fiirst-
ner, Berlin. 53701
Free love; play in 4 acts, by J. Faller,
.^ "11D ,piopN 4 "i^K X)2X"n N ;l^2V^h r^^"i2
[S3] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1916; D: 4.5416; Jacob Ful-
ler, New York. 53702
Free love victims; play in4acts,byB. Weckstein.
,yj':2j)ii 4 ]*N N?2N-n ;y2y'^^ r"'"'iD pD mjDnp
."l^^u^'pr'n .D pc
[2], 84 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. May 20, 1916; D : 44049 ; Bernard
Weckstein. New York. 53703
Free will; drama in 4 acts, with prelude and
prologue, by H. P. Kitt. 20 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1916; D : 45248 ; Harold P.
Kitt, Pittsburgh. 53704
Freier dienst; dsterreichisches schauspiel in 3
akten, von I>,eo P'eld. Regie- und soufflier-
buch. Berlin, Uesterheld & co., 1915. 123 p.
16°.
© Ic. July 29, 1916 ; D : 44505 ; Max Pfeffer,
Vienna. 53705
Frencli plays for children; by Josette Eugenie
Spink." Boston, New York [etc.] D. C. Heath
& C(.. [1916] vi, 79 p. front., illus. 16°
(Heath's modern language series)
Contents : La galette des rois. — Les poulpi-
cans. — Le Petit Chaperon Rouge. — Pierrot
et les korrigans. — Blanche-Neige et Rose-
Rouge. — La fin des korrigans. — Jeanne d'Arc.
© .Tan. 1, 1916; 2c. and aff. Jan. 11, 1916;
A : 418385 ; D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 53706
Frescura (La) de Lafuente; juguete comico en
3 actos, original de Enrique Garcia Alvarez
y Pedro Muiioz Seca. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores e.spanoles] 1016. 77 p. 12°.
© Mar. 7, 1916; Ic. Mar. 11, 1916; D:
43290; E. Garcia Alvarez y P. Munoz Seca.
Madrid. 53707
Friday the thirteenth; comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Terrell and R. Marshall. [195] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1916; D: 43054; Maverick
Terrell and Rachael Marshall, Seattle.
53708
See also Ante up. — Hearts humane.
Friend husband; comedy, by Irving Dale. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison & company [1916] 11 p.
12°.
© Oct. 14, 1916; 2c. Oct. 18, 1916; D:
45200 ; Ebeu H. Norris, Chicago. 53709
Friend in need; 3 act drama, by G. A. Weber.
41 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1916; D: 43014; Gustav
Adolph Weber, Milwaukee. 53710
See (ilfio St. Nicholas book of plays and
operettas.
Friend Martha; comedy in 4 acts, by E. Peple.
[103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1916; D: 43467; Edward
Peple, Arrochar, N. Y. 53711
2718
53712
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53732
Friend salesman; comedy in 3 acts, by J. E.
Breed. [38] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1916; D : 45206 : James Ed-
ward Breed, Portland, Or. 53712
Friend wife; melodramatic farce in 3 acts, by
Harry Segall and Charles Sumner [pseud, of
C. S. Hayes] [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27. 1916 ; D : 44991 ; Charles S.
Hayes, Chicago. 53713
Same. Oct. 14, '16 version. [114] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1916 ; I> : 45375 ; Charles Sum-
ner Hayes, Chicago. 53714
Friendship; 2 conversations in 1 act, by E.
Walter. [2], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1916 : D : 4.5604 : Eugene Wal-
ter, New York. 53715
Frog' (The) prince; play in 1 act, by H. L. Mick.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1916 ; D : 45250 ; Hettie
Louise Mick, Chicago. 53716
See (iho Golden (The) ball.
Frogs (The) See Chief European dramatists.
Frolic and fun; orijiinal singing and dancing
dialogue, by Frank Terry. 4 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1916; D : 43349 ; Armand
Vincent Wright. New York. 53717
Frolics in the air; satire on the high life of a
roof garden play, by Jimie McCree. [1]. 50
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1916 : D : 43690 : Geo. Bel-
frage, New York. 53718
Frolique de magazine; or, The adantics, book
and lyrics for a spectacular musical fanta.sy
in 2 pts., by D. E. Watkins. [56] p. 4^
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1916; D : 43024 : Dwight
Everett Watkins, Galesburg, 111. 53719
From A to Z; domestic travesty playlet, by
G. W. Solden. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1916 : D : 42973 ; George W.
Solden, Chicago. 53720
From bivouac and trenches. See Aus bivouac
und schnitzengraben.
From cottage to palace; play in 4 acts, by A. M.
Brooks. [3], 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3. 1916 ; D : 42949 : Anna Moldo-
van Brooks, Peoria, 111. 53721
From darkness to light; modern melodrama in
4 acts, by John W. Wilson. [,59] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1916 ; D : 44020 : Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 53722
From jeans to broadcloth; play in 4 acts, by
M. Longhi. 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1916; D: 42670; Marion
Longhi, Chicago. 53723
From noon to night; comedy in 3 acts, by E^ B.
Brunner. [99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, r.A6; D : 44371 ; Emma
Beatrice Brunner, New York. 53724
From nowhere to Broadway; 4 act play, by
W. M. Cressy. [148] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1916; D: 42970; Will M.
Oressy, Concord, N. II. 53725
From the cradle to Sing Sing; drama in pro-
logue and 4 acts, by J. J. Nolan. [1], 55 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1916; D : 45552 ; J. Jerome
Nolan, Mahanoy City, Pa. 53726
From the same place; dramatic playlet in 1 act
and 3 scenes, by GIpu L. : .overidge and F.
Siegel. [12] p. f°. Typev, dtten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1916; B : 4Z:'i2. ; Fred Siegel,
Chicago. 53727
Friihling am Bhein; operette in 3 akten, von
C'iirl Lindau, Fritz Beda u^d Oskar Fronz,
uiu.sik von Edmund Eysler. Soulllier- und
regiebuch. Leipzig, Ludwig ublinger (Bern-
hard Herzmansky) 1914. i^i p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 191J; D: 43576; Ludwig
Dublinger (Bernhard Herzm.nisky) Leipzig.
53728
Fruit of toil, and other one-act plays; by Lil-
lian P. Wilson. Indianapolis, The Bobbs-Mer-
rill company [1916] 5 p. 1., 1 1:; p. 16°.
Contents: The fruit of toil. — An episode. —
Being the tly. — A voice on the stair. — The
empty shrine.— The weight o ' wings. — This is
law. — Living.
© Sept. 2. 1916; 2c. and r ". Sept. 7, 1916;
A : 437589 : Bobbs-Merrill co., Indianapolis.
53729
Fiirstenliebe; operettenspiel ; ' dem frolichen
rokoko in 3 akten. von Julius Brammer und
Alfred Griinwald, music von Leo Fall. Text
der gesange. Berliu-Wilmer.s<lorf, Felix Bloch
erben, 1916. 36 p. 12°.
© Jan. 1, 1916; Ic. July 29, 1016; A— For-
eign 14419; EibeL.scIriitz & Derte, Vienna.
53730
Fugitives; drama oi" the C 'nadian wilderness
in 3 acts. 3 scenes. !)y E. J. ? larpsteen. [1],
31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1916; D: 43820; Ernest J.
Sharpsteen, Grand Rapids, Mich. 53731
Full value; 4 act drama, by M. E. Campion.
[70] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1916; D: 43322; Molise E.
Campion. New York. 53732
5379— VOL 2—16-
-67
2719
53733
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS '
53751
Fun at the club; vaudeville sketch, by N. F.
Hawkins. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1916; D: 44710; Nathan
Frank Hawkins, Beach Haven, N. J. 53733
Fun in a candy shop; 1 act comedy farce, by
L. Lawrence. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1916 ; D : 45152 ; Lou Lawrence,
New Bedford. Mass. 53734
Fun in a parlor car. See All aboard, rr- r*'
Fun in camp; a musical comedy in 3 acts, the
second act being any introduced opera, by
F. E. Brooks, music by A. Singer. 40 p. 12°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
• , I-".© Fred Emerson Bro6ks and Alfred Singer,
United States ; 1886 : 24388, Oct. 28 ; 2c. Nov. 1.
53735
Fun with a stage door Johnny; sketch, by H
Cyril. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1916; D : 44985 ; Herbert
Cyril, Rye, N. Y. 53736
Funny (The) little food folks; unique enter
tainment for children, by W. N. Bugbee. Syra
cuse, N. Y., Willis N. Bugbee co., 1916. 12 p
12°.
© Sept. 11. 1916; 2c. Sept. 14. 1916; D:
44948; Willis N. Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y.
53737
Future (The) Mr. & Mrs. Straight; play in 3
, pts., by C. A. de Lima. [58] p. 4°. Type
written.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1916; D: 43084; C. A. de
Lima, New York. 53738
Futures; play in 1 act, by A. Sachs. [20] p.
4°. Typewritten. ,;i .,,i
© Ic. Sept. 2. 1916; D: 44801; Abraham
Sachs, New York. 53739
Gabriel Schilling's flight. See Dramatic works
of Gerhart Hauptmann.
Gabrieles (Los); historieta cOmica en 2 actos y
en prosa, original de Ramon Lopez-Monte-
negro y Ramon Pena. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 191G. 74, [1] p. 12°.
© May 31, 1916; Ic. June 3, 1916; D:
44067; R. L6pez-Montenegro y R. Peiia, Ma-
drid. 53740
Gartnerin aus liebe. See Bokoko.
Galette (La) des rois. See French plays for
children.
Gallito y Belmonte; entremfe en prosa, origi-
nal de Aurelio G[onzalez] Rendon, mfisica del
maestro Jose Padilla. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1915. 14 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42880; Aurelio G. Rendon. Madrid. 53741
Game (The); dramatic comedy melange, by M. A.
Somers. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1916; D: 43917; Martin A.
Somers, New York. 53742
Game (A) of comedy. See Plays with a
punch.
Ganarse la moza; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3 cua-
dros, original de F. Bello, mtisica del maestro
.Julio Frances. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1916. 38 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 7, 1916 ; Ic. Mar. 15, 1916 ; D : 43336 ;
Florencio Bello, Madrid. 53743
Ganarse la vida; comedia en 1 acto y 1 cuadro,
original de J. Benaveute. Madrid, Editada
por artes graficas Mateu, 1910. [18] p. 12°.
© Jan. 3, 1910 ; Ic. Feb. 16, 1916 ; D : 43158 ;
Jacinto Benavente, Madrid. 53744
Gangster (The), the girl and the cop; play in 1
act, by H. L. Pech. [2], 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1916 ; D : 45060 ; Harold Louis
Pech, New York. 53745
Garden (The) of love; Egyptian idol in 3
scenes, by N. V. Nichols and Andrew Toombes.
LI], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1916; D: 43861; Nellie V.
Nichols, New York. 53746
Garside's career; comedy in 4 acts, by H. Brig-
house. [108] p.^ 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1916 ; D : 45258 ; Harold Brig-
house, Eccles, England. 53747
Gas (The) route; or. The right road, play in 1
act, by K. Ervin. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1916; D: 42967; Katharine
Ervin, San Francisco. 53748
Gasoline; play in 1 act, by O. T. Johnsone. [15]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1916; D: 44897; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 53749
Gate (The) city; pageant of Lincoln 1916, by
H. B. Alexander. Lincoln, Neb., Woodruff
press, 1916. 44 p. 8°.
Contents : pt. 1. The sacred tree of the
Omaha tribe. — pt. 2. Coronado's vision.
© Apr. 1, 1916 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1916 ; D : 43817 ;
Hartley Burr Alexander. Lincoln, Neb. 53750
General George Washington. See Dramatized
scenes from American history.
General Gerschelman; drama in 5 acts, by A.
Bookstein.
[145] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1916 ; D : 45168 ; Abraham
Bookstein, Brooklyn. 53751
2720
53752
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53773
Genl. Grant's drummer in the battle of Shiloh
representing North and South; play in 1 act,
by P. H. Ravlin. [1], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1916; D: 43974; Philo H.
Kavlin, Cliicago. 53752
Genio (El) de Leon; juguete c6mico-lIrico en 1
acto y 3 cuadros, en prosa, libro de Guillermo
Hernandez Mir y Luis Fernandez Garcia,
mfisica del maestro Rafael Millan. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1915. 41 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42870; G. Hernandez Mir y L. Fernandez
Garcia, Madrid. 53753
Genius (The) See Read-aloud plays.
Gentleman Jack; play in 1 act, by F. L. De
Valiant. [2], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
' © Ic. Mar. 25, 1916 ; D : 43423 ; Francis L.
De Valiant, Earlville, N. Y. 53754
Gentleman (A) to his wife; 4 act comedy-
drama, by F. Haines-Reed. [1], 111 p. 4^
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1916; D : 44237 ; Florence
Haines-Reed, Los Angeles. 53755
Gentlemen crooks; play in 1 act, by G. J.
Young. [9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1915; D:41S77; George J.
Young, Columbus, O. 53756
Gentlemen, think it over; play in 1 act, by Wil-
lard Mack. [2], 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1916; D: 43112; A. H.
Woods, New York. 53757
Georg'e; sketch in 1 act, by H. K. Gornall. New
York, S. French; London, S. French, ltd.,
1916. 20 p. 12°.
© Apr. 18, 1916; Ic. Apr. 19, 1916; D:
43664 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. ' 53758
George is dead; play in 1 act, by J. W. FitzPat-
rick. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1916 ; D : 43781 ; James Wil-
liam FitzPatrick, Waterbury, Conn. 53759
Georgie's night out; musical farce, book and
lyrics, by F. Medhurst. [7], 64 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. July 20, 1916 ; D : 44433 ; Francis Med-
hurst, New York. 53760
German (The) American; sketch, by E. Clifton.
[1], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1916; D: 44847; Ethel Clif-
ton, New York. 53761
Gertrude; play in 3 acts, by Hjalmar Soderberg.
tr. from the Swedish by R. Strunsky. [3],
59 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1916 ; D : 45563 ; Rose Strun-
sky, New York. 53762
Geschlagen. See Disziplin.
Getting a start; comedy with singing and danc-
ing, by Herman Kahn. 3 p. f". Typewritten,
© Ic. July 7, 1916 ; D : 44341 ; George Joseph
Morgan, Chicago. 53763
Getting acquainted; black and tan comedy act,
by G. J. Morgan. 3 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1916; D: 44338; George Jo-
seph Morgan, Chicago. 53764
Getting away with it; comedy playlet, by W. C.
Duncan. [2], IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1916 ; D : 45597 ; William Gary
Duncan, New York. 53765
Getting back to Chicago; play in 1 act, by H.
Ward. [1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1916 ; D : 45352 ; Harold Ward,
New York. 53766
Getting his story; sketch in 1 act, by G. Earle
and V. Harwood. [2], 29 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1916 ; D : 43083 ; Georgia Earle
& Van Ness Harwood, New York. 53767
Ghoses er not ghoses; negro debate, by Wil-
liam S. Long. Franklin, O., Eldridge enter-
tainment house, 1916. 12 p. 12°.
© Oct. 15, 1916; 2c. Dec. 18, 1916; D:
45665; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 53768
Ghost (The) of Lady Marr; play in 5 acts, by
C. A. MacFarland. 23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1916 ; D : 44345 ; Calista A.
MacFarland, Boston. 53769
Giant's (The) robe. See Stolen laurels. 43933. *
Gift (The) of time. See Forest (The) princess
and other masques.
Gioconda (La); bagatela c6mico-lIrica en prosa,
original de Blanca Suarez, mflsica de los maes-
tros Marquina y Quislant. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1915. 20 p. 8°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42871 ; B. Suarez, Madrid. 53770
Giraldina (La); juguete comico-llrico en 1 acto
y 4 cuadros, original de Juan G. Renovales y
Francisco Garcia Pacheco, musica del maestro
Soutullo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1916. 36, [2] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
. © May 31, 1916 ; Ic. June 3, 1916 ; D : 44057 ;
.1. G. Renovales y F. G. Pacheco, Madrid.
53771
Girl (The); drama in 4 acts, by O. M. Booth.
[1], 39 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1916 ; D : 44076 ; Oaks Marcel-
lus Booth, Jacksonville, Fla. 53772
Girl (The) and the sailor; vaudeville sketch, by
A. M. Zinn. [11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1916; D: 43560; Albert M.
Zinn, Milwaukee. 53773
2721
53774
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53796
Girl (The) and the sinner; 4 act society drama,
by A. R. La- Porte. [54] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1916; D : 42832 : Addie R.
La Porte, Syracuse, N. Y. 53774
Girl (The) at the fort; thrilling dramatic inci-
dent 4.f military life on the Mexican frontier,
couiiyused into tabloid form in 1 act, by Philip
Gregory. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1916; D: 43636: William
Francis Burke, New York. 53775
Girl (The) frum Drake's landing; classy com-
edy talking and singing act, by A. Kaufman.
8 p. f°. Typewritten.
(c) Ic. Nov,;4, 1916: D: 45.3.53: Albert Kauf-
man, Brooklvn. * 53776
Girl (The) from the movies; comedy of fun and
rbrilb, ] y A. Polby. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© . lc< Api«. ^0, 1916: D: 43691; Archie
Colby, New York. 53777
Girl (The) fromj upstairs; or, Oh! M'sieu!
original falce ifl 3 acts, by Herbert Mosley
[pseud. of.yStai^ley Cooke] [129] p. 4°.
Typewritteiijj^ '•
© Ic. Apfll^ 1916 : D : 4.3650 ; .1. Herbert
,Tay*,London]^|ji'J 53778
Girl (The) ii? We coffin. Sec Plays of the
natural and^'e supernatural.
Girltifti!) of S<p Flying X; play in 4 acts, by
G. 37^p-awley, [33] p. f°. Typewritten.
©'*lc. .Tan. 29, 1916: D : 42907 : George J.
Crawlpy, Irondale, Mo. 53779
Girl (The) m)^stairs; comedy in 2 acts, by
Gla(f>-H-Ri]«tl|Bridgham. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO.. 1916. 21 p. 12°.
©J Ml. 6, 1916; 2c. .Ian. 7, 1916: D : 42681 ;
\V-d\pv H. Baker & co.. Boston. 53780
Girl CJ^he) who drank milk; modern comedy in
3 acts, by Ch Sv Dunkin. [105] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. "22, 1916 ; D : 44963 : Gertrude
Scott Dunkin, New York. 53781
Girl (The) wh" had no chance; play in 1 act,
by E. M. Ing -ton. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1916 ; D : 43511 : Eugenie
Magnus Ingleton, Fort Lee, N. J. 53782
Girl (The) who paid; story of California in 4
, ,acts. by G. M. Rosener. [153] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 26, 1916 : D : 44003 ; George M.
Rosener, Ne\Y York. . 53783
Girls (The); comedy in 1 act, by Mabel H.
Crane. New York, S. French : London. S.
French, ltd., 1916. 18 p. 12°.
© Oct. 17, 1916; 2c. Oct. 18. 1816; D:
45196; Samii6r French, New York. 53784
Girls (The) and the baron; girl act, by J. How-
ard and G. Liuder. [11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1916 ; D : 45848 ; .Joseph How-
ard and Gussie Linder, Brooklyn. 53785
Girl's (A) cross roads; play in 4 acts, by Wal-
ter Melville. [4], 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1916 : D : 44646 ; James Kyrle
MacCurdy, Brooklyn. 53786
Give and take; original sketch, by N. Twomey.
[1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1916 ; D : 44774 ; Neil
Twomey, Dorchester, Mass. 53787
Giving the bride away. See Orange blossoms.
Glad (The) girl; vaudeville sketch, bv H. L.
^\'i^ett. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20. 1916 : D : 43960 : Howard L.
Willett, Chicago. 53788
Glamour (The); romantic comedy in 4 acts, bv
E. K. Wallace. [104] p. 4°. Typewritten. "
© Ic. May 18. 1916 ; D : 43931 : Edna Kings-
ley Wallace, New York. 53789
Glance (A) ahead; comedy in 3 acts, by W.
Bowman. [136] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1916; D: 45712; Willard
Bowman, New York. 53790
Glitter (The) of life; play in 4 acts, by Z. Hall.
[Ill] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1916 : D : 44116 : Zarelyn Hall,
New York. 53791
Glorious (The) fool; 3 act play, by F. W. Tuttle.
[100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1916; D : 43386 ; Frank
Wright Tuttle, New York. 53792
Glorious (The) game; written for the American
school peace league, by Beulah Marie Dix
[i. e. B. M. D. Flebbe] Boston. American
school peace league, 1916. 23 p. 8°.
© June 1, 1916 ; 2c. June 7, 1916 ; D : 44098 :
Beulah Marie Dix Flebbe, Waban, Mass.
53793
Glory (The) of their years; play in 3 acts, by
J. R. Froome, jr. [119] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1916; D : 448.38 : John Red-
head Frooine. jr., Cincinnati. 53794
Glow (The) man; reconstruction play in 8 acts,
by J. Marks. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5. 1916 ; D : 42961 : .Teannette
Marks, Sonth Hadley, Mass. 53795
Gluck's visitor. See What shall we play?
Gliicklicher (Ein) unfall; lustspiel in 3 akten,
nach dem ungarischen des Lorant Orbok,
bearbeitet von Otto Eisenschitz. Wien, O.
Eirich, 1915. 100 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 6. 1916: D: 44320: Otto Eirich.
Vienna. 53796
2722
53797
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53815
Goat (The); play in 3 act.s, by G. Allen-Thomp-
son. [131] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31. 1916 ; D : 44033 : Grace Allen-
Thompson, Fairhaven. Mass. 53797
by R. Barry. [Ill] p- ^°- Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1916: D : 43206 : Richard
Barry, New York. 53798
Goblin guests. See Summer snow, and other
fairy plays.
Goblin stone. Sec Child's book of holiday
plays.
Goddess (The) of peace and the king- of war;
plav in 1 act, by I. Snow. [Washington, D. C,
Friedman press] 1916. [14] p. S°.
© Sept. 22, 1916; 2c. Sept. 27. 1916; D:
4r)i60; Ida Snow, Chicago. 53799
Gods and little fishes; comedy in 3 acts, by
T. H. Dickinson. [174] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1916 ; D : 43356 : Thomas H.
Di'-kin.son, Madison, AVis. 53800
Godsend (The); drama in 1 act, by Eleanor
Lawson. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1916 ; D : 44640 : Ella Smith
l.aw.son. New York. 53801
Goetz von Berlichingen. See Chief European
dramatists.
Going to the wedding; Italian character play-
let, by H. Stanley. S p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1916 ; D : 45148 ; Harry Stan-
ley, Baltimore. 53802
Going up! play in 1 act, by S. W. Gerber. [11]
p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1916 : D : 44134 : Stephen \V.
Gerber. New York. 53803
Gold diggers; drama in 3 acts, by C. M. Tliu-
land. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1916 ; D : 44905 ; Conrad M.
Thuland, San Diego, Cal. 53804
Gold gab ich fiir eisen! singspiel in 3 akten,
frei nach einer grundidee K. v. Bakonyis, von
Victor Leon, musik von Emmerich Kalman.
Text der gesange. Leipzig. Wieu. New York.
W. Karczag, 1914. 29 p. 12°.
© Oct. 20, 1914; Ic. Apr. 8, 1916: A— For-
eign 13672; W. Karczag, Vienna. 53805
singspiel in einem vorspiel und 2 akten, frei
nach einer grundidee K. v. Bakonyis, von Vic-
tor Leon, musik von Emmerich Kalman.
Regie- und soufflierbuch. Wien. W. Karczag,
1914. 61 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 8. 1916: D: 43573; W. Karczag.
Vienna. 53806
Golden (The) apple; a play for kil tartan chil-
dren, by Lady Gregory, illustrated by Mar-
garet Gregory. New York and London, G. P.
Putnam's sons, 1916. 1 p. 1.. viil, 1 L, 117 p.
col. front, col. plates. 8°.
© Sept. 29, 1916 ; 2c. and afE. Oct. 13, 1916 ;
A: 438848; Lady Gregory. % G. P. Putnam's
sons. New York. 53807
Golden (The) ball; juvenile tausical fanta.sy
based on Grimm brothers fairy tale, The frog
prince, by L. K. Been, music by Ruth D. Eng-
strom. 23 p. 8°. Printed. [Words only]
© Dec. 22, 1915; 2c. Jan. 8, 1916; D: 42712;
Lucy Kneeland Been, Calumet, Mich. 53808
Golden (The) goose; Mother Goose play for chil-
dren, by Ellizabeth F. Guptill. Chicago, Beck-
ley-Cardy company [1916] 39 p. 12°.
© Oct. 30, 1916; 2c. Dec. 26, 1916; D:
45901 ; Beckley-Cardy co., Chicago. 53809
Golden (The) pin; play without words in 3 acts,
by H. Felix. [2], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25. 1916 ; D : 45274 ; Hugo Felix,
New York. 53810
Goldengate (The) trophy. See Varsity vil-
lainy. 48717.
Goldenrod's verrath. Sec Meine welt sei deine
welt. 29067.
Good Friday; a dramatic poem, by John Mase-
field. (In his Good Friday, and other poems.
New York, The Macmillan company, 1916.
Book © Feb. 9, 1916; 2c. Feb. 10, 1916; A:
418761; Macmillan to.. New York) 53811
Good King Arthur. See Fairy operettas.
Good (A) natured fellow; play in 3 acts and an
epilogue, dramatized from the French of Paul
de Kock, by C. Kennedy and J. Cromwell.
[135] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1916; D : 43549 ; Charles Ken-
nedy and John Cromwell, New York. 53812
Good old days; play in 2 scenes, by Searl Allen
and Chas. Doty. [1], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1916 ; D : 42924 ; John Gleeson,
Bertha and Fred Houlihan, Trenton, N. J.
53813
Good (The) ship Nancy Lee; musical comedy
tabloid in 1 act. by William Cleveland. Chi-
cago, The Chicago manuscript co., 1915. [2].
20 p. f°. Mimeographed. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1916 ; D : 43703 ; Alex. Byers.
Chicago. 53814
Goody-goody's (The) daughter; comedy in 1
act, by H. M. Graves. [1], 27 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1916: D : 42904 : Harry M.
Graves. New York. 53815
2723
53816
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53835
Goose (The) Creek line; comedy in 2 acts, by
Carabel JLewis Munger. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son & company [1916] 34 p. 12°.
© Oct. 14, 1916 ; 2c. Oct. 18, 1916 ; D : 45202 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 53816
Gora piesn; albo, Praca i sztuka, o brazek lu-
(lowy w 4-ch aktach ze Spiewami i taficaini,
napisal i muzyke utworzyl Antoni Jaxa. Chi-
cago, III., W. H. Sajewski, 1915. 94 p. 16°.
[Words only]
© Dec 29, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1916; D:
43040 ;W H. Sajewski, Chicago. 53817
Gorilla-mg (The); drama, by B. Lev. [10] p
f °. Typ /ritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1916; D: 44821; Benjamin
Lev, Los Angeles. 53818
Graham of the north woods; 3 act comedy
drama, by G. J. Crawley. [32] p. f°. Type-
written.
©*lc. Jan. 29, 1916; D: 42909; George .1.
Crawley, Irondale, Mo. 53819
Gramatica parda; entremes en prosa, original
de J. Ramos Martin. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1916. 20 p. 12°.
© Sept. 5. 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45111 ;
.Tos§ Ramos Martin, Madrid. 53820
Gran (El) filon; monologo, original y en prosa.
de P. Parellada. Madrid [Sociedad de antores
espafioles] 1916. 10 p. 12°.
© Apr. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D:
43731; Pablo Parellada, Madrid. 53821
Grandmother's cat. See Twelve plays for chil-
dren.
Granja (La) de los amores; zarzuela en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, en verso, original de
M. Pecci Contreras, mtisica de los maestros
Pascual Marquina y Luis Foglietti. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1916. 42,
[1] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 31. 1916 ; Ic. June 3, 1916 ; D : 44066 ;
Manuel Pecci Contreras, Madrid. 53822
Granny; play in 1 act, by M. S. Laughton. [1],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29. 1916 ; D : 43470 ; Mary Shep-
ard Laughton, Boston. 53823
Great (The) country; jilay in 4 acts, by E. Burn-
ham. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1916 ; D : 44192 ; Edith Burn-
ham, Boston. 53824
Great (The) lioness. See Magnus leonis.
ureat (A) mistake. Fee Shadow of a sin.
Great (The) rescue; war episode, by C. W. Mac-
Oarthy. [1]. 69 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1916 ; D : 45695 ; Charles Wil-
liam MacCarthy, Sydney, New South Wales.
53825
Great (The) reward; original American comedy-
drama of western mining life in 4 acts, by
Frank jlnd S. R. IMaltese. [87] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 8, 1916; D : 44362 ; Salvntore
Rosa Maltese, New York. 53826
Great (The) trunk mystery. See Trunk (The)
mystery. 47266.
Great (The) wrong; drama in 4 acts, by K. and
J. Benedict. [93] p. 4°. Typevpritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19. 1916; D: 45415 ; Kingsley and
Jeanette Benedict, Los Angeles. 53827
Greater love. See Father.
Greater (The) passion; vaudeville appetizer, bv
Evelyn C. May and F. G. Nixon-Nirdlinger,
dramatized from a story of the same name
by Howard Phillip Rhoades. [2], 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1916 ; D : 44222 ; Fred G.
Nixon-Nirdlinger, Philadelphia. 53828
Greatest (The) discovery; romance in 4 acts,
by A. M. C. Coleman. [2], 98 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1916; D: 44614; Alta May
Coultas Coleman, Chicago. 53829
Greatest (The) nation; play in prologue and 3
acts, by M. F. Crighton and W. Elliott. [82]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1916; D : 42726 ; Marian F.
Crighton and William Elliott. New York.
53830
Greatest (The) thing'; 1 act comedy, by D.
Robertson. [1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1916 ; D : 44706 ; Donald
Robertson, Chicago. 53831
Grecian knight (night) See Michael Speduffy,
Green (The) cockatoo. See Anthony, actor.
Green (The) eyes; drama in 1 act, by R. C.
Pond. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1916 ; D : 43504 ; Richard Cecil
Pond, Leonia, N. J. 53832
Green (The) lantern; 1 act play, by A. Giovan-
nitti. {In New York call, v. 9, no. 93, Apr. 2.
1916)
© Apr. 2, 1916 ; Ic. May 11, 1916 ; D : 43886 ;
Arturo Giovannitti, New York. 53833
Green (A) woman; sketch in twentv minutes,
by H. T. Dimick. [3] 18 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 18. 1916; D : 42788 ; Howard
Thomas Dimick, Shreveport, La. 53834
Greenhorn (The); play in 1 act, by F. Yuuker.
[1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1916; D:448i0; Fred
Yunker, New York. 53835
2724
53836
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53855
Gretel Ann; farce, by M. F. James. [1], 6 p.
f. Typewritten. ' o'
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1916 ; D : 43556 ; May Flower
.Tames, Los Angeles. 53836
Gretna Green. See Beau of Bath.
Gringo (The); drama in 3 acts, by E. Wright.
[94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1916; D: 43649; Edith
Wright, San Francisco. 53837
Gringo (The) and the greaser; comedy drama
tabloid in 3 acts, by Nelson Compston. Chi-
cago, 111.. Chicago manuscript co., 1916.
[27] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Sept. 20, 1916; 2c. Nov. 22, 1916; D:
45481; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 53838
Griselda. iSee Dramatic works of Gerhart
Hauptmann.
Gropers (The); play in 1 act, by Z. W. Coving-
ton. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1916 ; D : 43404 ; Zellah Wall
Covington, New York. 53839
Grosse kinder; 3 lustige akte. von Hans Sturm.
Leipzig, P. Reclam, jun. [1916] 80 p. 24°,
(Universal-bibliothek 5856)
© June 27, 1916; Ic. Nov. 21, 1916; D:
45490; Philipp Reclam, jun., Leipzig. 53840
Grotesque (The) gods; plfiy in 1 act, by W. A.
Boughton, [1], 12 p, 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1916; D : 43601 ; Willis Ar-
nold Boughton, Cambridge, Mass. 53841
Grouch (The) eternal; comedy in 1 act, by J. E.
Lessig. 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1916; D: 44845; J. Edward
Lessig, New York. 53842
Guenn; play in 3 acts, adopted by S. G. Smith,
from the novel by Blanche Willis Howard.
[2]. 57 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1915 ; D : 43052 ; Susan Grant
Smith, Wiscasset, Me. 53843
Guest (A) for dinner; tragedy, by E. L. Beach,
.ir. [1], 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1916 ; D : 44542 ; Emmet Lewis
Beach, jr., Saginaw, Mich. 53844
Guinevere; play in 6 acts, by H. C. Colwell.
[149] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 8, 1916; D : 42711 ; Henry Clif-
ford Colwell, Kittanning, Pa. 53845
Guitarra (La) del amor; fantasia musical en 1
acto, dividido en 2 cuadros, original de Guil-
lei-mo Perrin y Miguel de Palacios, mfisica
de los maestros Breton, Gim^nez, Vives, Bar-
rera, Luna, Villa. Bru, Soutullo y Anglada.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1916.
39 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 5, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45129 ;
G. Perrin y M. de Palacios, Madrid. 53846
Gulliver and the Lilliputians up-to-date.
See Club and lodge room entertainments.
Gus Edwards' school boys & school girls.
See Primary, no. 23. 37240a.
Gustavus Vasa. See Plays; by August Strind-
berg.
Gute (Eine) partie; schwauk mit musik in 3
akten. von Arthur Lippschitz und Otto Sprin-
zel, musik von Ludwig Heidiugsfeld, bei der
urauffiihrung in Koln a. Rh. wurden noch ein-
lagen musik von Walter Kollo verwendet.
Berlin, Harmonie, 1915. 52 p. 12°. [Words
only]
© Dec. 31, 1915; Ic. Mar. 27, 1916; D:
43425; Harmonie, Berlin. 53847
textbuch der gesange ein-
schlicszlich der z. B. in Koln benutzten ein-
lagen nach musik von Walter Kollo. Berlin,
Harmonie, 1915. 16 p. 12°.
© Dec. 31, 1915; Ic. Mar. 27, 1916; D:
43426: Harmonie, Berlin. 53848
Guzman el Bueno; drama eu 4 actos, por Don
Antonio Gil y Larate, ed. by Sylvester Primer.
Rev. ed. Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn nnd
company [1916] xx, 181 p. 16°. (luterna-
tional modern language series)
© Sept. 8, 1916 ; 2c. and afe. Nov. 11, ^916 ;
A : 445624 ; Ginn & co., Boston. [Copyright is
claimed on vocabulary and new matter]
53849
Gypsy trail; romantic comedy in 4 acts, by
Pearl Franklin and Winifred Hawkridge.
[118] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1916 ; D : 43876 ; Pearl Frank-
lin Godfrey, New York. 53850
H. H. — tr. S. A.; 1 act comedy, by A. Break-
spear and Mabel Norton. 27 p. 4°. Tj^e-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1916 ; D : 45390 ; Angle Break-
spear, New York. ' 53851
Habit (The) kiss; comedy in 3 acts, by J. F.
Mitchell, jr. [122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1916 ; D : 43928 ; John Fowler
Mitchell, jr., Greenfield, Ind. 53852
Hablaba ozte de j'echuras; enti'emSs de cos-
tumbres andaluzas, original de P^nrique Mouly.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1915.
19 p. 12°.
© Jan. 27, 1916 ; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916 ; D : 42868 ;
E. Mouly, Madrid. 53853
Hansel und Gretel; play in 1 act, by M. E. Per-
ley. [1], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1916 ; D : 43586 ; M, Elizabeth
Perley, Fargo, N. D. 53854
Hafed the Persian; play of 4 acts, by N. S.
Purdy. [78] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1916; D: 42972; Nannie Sut-
ton Purdy, Lawrenceville, Va. 53855
2725
53856
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53877
Halbe dichter; schwauk iu 4 autzugeu, vou
Julius Rosen, in neuer bearbeitung, von Oscar
Blumenthal. Berlin-Wilniersdorf, F. Bloch
erben. 1015. 78 p. 8°.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1916; D : 43489 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlln-Wilmersdorf. 53856
Half -married; drama in 4 acts, by G. Gibson.
[109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1916 ; D : 44773 ; Gerolt Gib-
son, New York. 53857
Halo (The); farce-comedy In 3 acts, by Jack
Larric [pseud, of J. B. Larric] and L. Wester-
velt. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1916 ; D : 44546 ; John Burnett
Larric and Leonidas Westervelt, New York.
53858
Halt! Who g-ocs there? playlet of life on the
Mexican border, by P. Dunning. [3], 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 19Mi: D: 44813; Philip Dun
ning, New York. 53859
Ham (A) tragedy; pi y in 1 act, by Arthur Sey-
mour. [3], n p. I". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1916 ; D : 45767 ; A. E. Sey-
mour, New York. 53860
Hamlet; with introdu^^ lion, notes, and questions
for review, adapted Irom Marshall and Wood's
Oxfoi'd and Cambridge ed., by F. A. Pursell
and L. M. Souiers. (Chicago, New York, Scott.
Foresman and company [1916] 273 p. 12°.
© July S, 1916 ; 2c. Julv H, 1916 ; aff. Julv
12, 1916; A: 431833; F. A. Purcell and L. M.
Somers, Chicago. 53861
Ham^let on the move; play in 2 acts, by AV. A.
Allen. [1], 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1916; i; . 44937 ; Wlnifrede
Augustine Allen, San Rafael, Cal. 53862
Hamptons (The); drama in 3 acts, by G. F.
Van Etten. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1916; D: 44113; Gerard Fris-
selle Van Etten, San Antonio. 53863
Hand (The) of Ethelberta; by Thomas Hardy,
dramatized in 4 acts, by Hanna Darlington
Monaghan. [3], 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1916 ; D : 44394 ; H. D. Mona-
p,han, Philadelphia. 53864
Hand of the prophet. /See Six one-act plays.
Hannah Sprouts; monologue for a woman, by
Laura Williams. Chicago, Dramatic publish-
ing company, 1916. 4 p. 12°.
© Dec. 20, 1916; 2c. Dec. 23, 1916; D:
45707; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 53865
Hans und Fritz; play in 3 acts, by Frank Ken-
nedy. [117] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1916; D: 45518: Gus Hill.
New York. 53866
Happiness; American morality play in 3 acts
and 8 scenes, by A. Davis. [93] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 5. 1916; D : 44084 ; Allan Davis.
Pittsburgh. 53867
Happy (The) day; new musical i)hiy in 2 acts,
by Seymour Hicks, lyrics by Adrian Ross and
Paul A. Rubens, music by Sidney Jones and
Paul A. Rubens. London, Chappell & co., ltd..
1916. 31 p. 8°. [Words only]
© May 31, 1916 ; Ic. June 1, 1916 ; D : 44045 :
Chappell & CO.. ltd., London. 53868
Happy days; act in 3 scenes, by H. M. Dills.
[27] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1916; D: 44923; Holhmd Mc-
Tyeire Dills, New York. 53869
Happy (The) savage; play in 4 acts, by K.
Howard [pseud, of John K. Bell] [112] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1916: I): 43889; Keble How-
ard, Surrey. Engl a ml. 53870
Harlow and company, criminals; play in 3 acts,
by E. Chantler. [124] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1916 : D : 42738 : Everett
rhantler, IMttsburgh. 53871
Harmony (The) ticket; comic ui>era, by J. A.
Duncan, jr. [68] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. May 13, 1916 ; D : 43899 ; John A. Dun-
can, jr., St. Joseph, Mo. 53872
Harold's proofs. See Unforgiving (The) man.
Hasheesh; play in 8 acts and a picture. l)y F.
Bruegger. [108] i>. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1916; D : 43705 : Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 53873
Hate; sketch iu 8 scenes, by C. Webster. [1].
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1916: D : 43064 : Charles
Webster. Brooklyn. 53874
Hate (The) breeders; drama of war and peace
in 1 act and 5 scenes, by Ednah Aiken,
with an introduction by Henri La Fontaine.
Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill companv [1916]
5 p. 1., 66 p. 12°.
© Mar. 25, 1916; 2c. Mar. 29, 1916; D:
4.3620; Bol)bs-Meri-ill co., Indianapolis.
53875
Hatikva (The hope); play in 1 act. by Mrs. J. J.
Abt. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. aiay 15, 1916 ; D : 43910 : Mrs. Jacob J.
Abt, Chicago. 53876
Hatred. Sqe Three war sketches.
Haunted (The) bride; a peep behind the doors
of a moving picture studio, by J. McCree.
[1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
I© Ic. Jan. 20, 1910: D: 42800; Junie Mc-
Oee, New York. 53877
2726
53878
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53900
Have a heart; musical comedy in 2 sicts, by G.
Bolton and P. A. Wodehonse. [123] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. May 27, 1916 ; D : 44009 ; Guy Bolton
and P. A. Wodehouse, New York. 53878
Have you got money? comedy in 3 acts, by
AV. K. Stone. [108] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1916 ; D : 44989 ; William K.
Stone, New York. 53879
Haym Salomon; play in 4 acts, by F. S. and V.
Victor. [84] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1916 ; D : 43G05 ; Fannie S.
\and Victor Victor, Atlanta. 53880
He never told her; play in 4 acts, by W. .1.
Duncan. [1], 99 p. 8°.. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1916 ; D: 43698 : Walter Jack
Duncan, New York. 53881
He was never known to smile. iSee After
twenty years.
Head (The); play in 1 act. by W. 11. Berry.
[1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1916; D : 45512 : William
Ransted Berry. Philadelphia. 53882
Health (The) hunters; play in 1 act. by Buster
Santos [pseud, of F. Santos] and J. Hays. 6
p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1916; D : 45538 : Florence
Santos and Jacque Hays, Chicago. 53883
Heart (The) of Bohemia; playlet in 1 act. by D.
Kaynol. [1], 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1916: D: 44846; Dorothy
llaynol. New York. 53884
Heart (The) of Dixie; play of romance and
realism, in 4 acts, by Er. Lawshe. [1371 P-
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12. 1916: D: 43125: Robert
C^ampbell, New York. 53885
Heart of gold; short play in 2 scenes, by M. F.
Bellin.irer. [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1916; D : 44136 : Martha
Fletcher Bellinger. New York. 53886
Heart (The) of old New England; phiy in 3
acts, by Smoke Sunday [pseud, of L. L. Slater]
[72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25. 1916 ; D : 45273 ; Lewis Leon-
ard Slater, Boston. 53887
Heart (The) of the immigrant; i)lay. by C. F.
Horner. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14. 1916; D : 42756 : Chas. F.
Horner, Kansas City, Mo. , 53888
Heart (The) of Wetona; play in 3 acts, by
George Scarborough. [Ill] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 14. 1916 ; D : 43327 : David Be-
lasco. New York. 53889
Hearts and gold; play in 1 act. by L. Kass. 7
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10. 1916 ; D : 44007 ; Louis Kass.
Albany. 53890
Hearts and solitaire; jilny in 1 act, by L. W.
Allele. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1916 ; D : 43909 : Luther Wil-
loughby Ahele. Allentown, Pa. 53891
Heart's ash: blank verse play in 1 act, by K. T.
Clugston. [3]. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1916; D : 43482 ; Katharine
Thatcher Clugston. Crawfordsville. Ind.
53892
Heart's desire; drama in 1 act, by G. E. Crater,
jr. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. IS, 1916: D : 427S(5 ; (Jeorge E.
Crater, jr.. Brooklyn. 53893
Hearts humane; or, Friday, the 13th, dra-
matic recount with a prologue and an epi-
logue, by P. P. Porcasi. [70] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. :\lav 29. 1916 : D : 44023 : Peter Paul
Porcasi. New York. 53894
Hearts of Israel; play in 1 act, by D. L. Letm-
:ird. [1]. 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1916 : D : 43350 ; David Leib
Leou;ird. New York. 53895
Heartsease; play in 4 acts, by Charles Klein
and J. I. C. Clark. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1916. 1 p. 1., 70 p. 12°.
© Dec. 7. 1916; 2c. Dec. 9, 1916: D : 45649 :
Samuel French, New York. 53896
Heartstrings; dranuitic playlet in 1 act, by T. L.
Martin. [2]. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1916; D: 45018; Tlieresa L.
Martin, New York. 53897
Heavenly foundations, .^cc Esau and Jacob.
Hebrew (The) jockey. See Day (A) at the
races.
Heels; comedy drama in 3 acts, by W. A. Nu-
gent. [47] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1916; D : 4.5702 : Will A.
Nugent, Kaukauna, Wis. 53898
Heinrich amiisiert sich! schwank in 1 akt, von
W. Hartstein. [2], 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1916; D : 43694 ; Wilhelm
Hartstein, New York. 53899
Heir of the woman-hater; play in pi'ologue, 3
episodes and epilogue, by W. B. Carlock.
[67] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916; D : 43437 ; Wayne
Bryan Carlock. North Salem, N. Y. 53900
2727
53901
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53922
Helen Stanton; play in 3 acts, by W, W. Du-
breuil and M. G. Michaels. [149] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1916; D: 44416; Morris G.
Michaels and Walter W. Dubreuil, New York.
53901
Helena's husband. Sec Washington square
plays.
Helen's Hallowe'en; farce in 3 acts, by A. N. C.
Fowler. [2], 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1916 ; D : 43446 ; Albert N. C.
Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. 53902
Hello New York; musical drama in 4 acts, by
B. Thomaskefsljy.
[66] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916 ; D : 43462 ; Boris Tho-
mashefsky, Brooklyn. 53903
satirical revue of Manhattan with musical
interruption in 2 acts and 15 scenes, by J.
McCree. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1916 ; D : 43265 ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 53904
Help yourself; comedy in 3 acts, by L. M. Saw-
yer. [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1916; D: 45298; Lucj' M.
Sawyer, New York. 53905
Helping Henry; libretto of a musical farce in
2 acts, book and lyrics by A. N. C. Fowler.
[66] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1916 ; D : 42982 ; Albert N. C.
Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. 53906
Henrietta (The) See New (The) Henrietta.
32395.
Henry's study hour; play in 1 act, by Harriet
A. McCabe. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1916; D: 43267; Mrs. Guy
Stewart McCabe, Pittsburgh. 53907
Her brother's code; drama of life in 4 acts, by
D. B. Sorlin. [87] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1916; D: 43311; Daniel
Bror Sorlin. Worcester, Mass. 53908
Her castle in Spain; drama in 1 act, by M.
Strome. [1], 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1916 ; D : 44336 ; Moll Strome.
New York. 53909
Her champion; play in 1 act, by Elizabeth B.
Hartmann. [1], 31 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1916 ; D : 44562 ; B. B. Hart-
mann, New York. 53910
Her children; play in 1 act, by H. Imbrie and
Robert Hanna. [1], 20 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1916; D: 44957; Harold
Imbrie, New York. 53911
Her fight; drama in 4 acts, by G. F. Van Etten.
[93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1916 ; D : 44112 ; Gerard Fris-
selle Van Etten, San Antonio. 53912
Her first lesson in horseback riding; comedy
skit, by R. Cox. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1916; D: 44392; Ray Cox,
New York. 53913
Her first night married; vaudeville drama, by
B. Glynn. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1916 ; D : 42945 ; Billee Glynn,
San Francisco. 53914
Her first patient; novel comedy sketch, by
James Madison. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1916 ; D : 448.56 ; Max Waiz-
mau, San Francisco. 53915
Her happiness. See Read-aloud plays.
Her honor the mayor; comedy in 3 acts, by
Mary Modena Burns. Chicago. T. S. Denison
& company [1916] 64 p. 12°.
©. Oct. 14. 1916; 2c. Oct. 18, 1916; D:
45199; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 53916
Her husband; episode in the life of the trenches,
by Michel Carrg. [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1916 ; D : 45401 ; Irene Bor-
doni, New York. 53917
play in 1 act, by L. Winslow. [2], 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1916 ; D : 43368 ; Leah Wins-
low, Bath, Me. 53918
Her husbandless honeymoon; act 1 and 2
of comedy in 3 acts, by J. Shively. [70] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1916; D: 44708; Josephine
Shively, San Francisco. 53919
■ act 3 of a comedy in 3 acts, by J. Shivelv.
34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1916; D: 44834; Josephine
Shively, San Francisco. 53920
Her idea; play in 1 act, by James Joseph Quig-
ley. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1916 ; D : 43869 ; Thomas M.
Carrol. New York. 53921
Her master's voice; skit, by K. B. Miller. [2],
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1916; D: 44523; Katherine
Browning Miller, New York. 53922
Her neighbor's creed. See Comedies in minia-
ture.
Her picture. See Plays with a punch.
2728
53923
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
53941
Her power; drama in 4 acts, by S. Zlotopolsky. Hertha's mistake; or, The rivals, play in 5
[156] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1916 ; D : 42837 ; Sam Zloto-
polslty, New York. 53923
Her story. See Three war sketches.
Her titled husband; drama in 1 act, by C. T.
Stewart. [2], 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26. 1916 ; D : 45373 ; Caroline Tay-
lor Stewart, Columbia. Mo. 53924
Her two weeks honeymoon; play in 4 acts, by
Cecil Spooner [pseud, of C. S. Blaney] sug-
srested from The substitute, by T.ouise Shaw.
[97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1916; D : 44127 ; Cecil
Spooner Blaney, New Canaan, Conn. 53925
Her wedding day; or, Aunt Susie Perkins,
playlet, by M. Sinclair. [17] p. t°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1916; D : 43663 ; Maud Sin-
clair, New York. 53926
Hercules and his mother. Sec Dramatic (A)
reader.
Hercules the lion-killer. Sec Dramatic (A)
reader.
Here are your children. See Their only son.
Heredity; drama in 4 acts and 2 scenes, by
*S. T. Anderson. [80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24. 1916 ; D : 45506 ; Santford T.
Anderson, Brooklyn. 53927
scenes, by Gertrude H. Selwyn. [1], 35 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1916 ; D : 45545 ; Gertrude H.
Cody, FrieiKlship, N. Y. 53932
Hexengericht (Ein); dramatische begebenheit
aus der fiustersten neuzeit in 19 szenen, von
Ernst Herbert Wengraf. [3], 55 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 15, 1916 ; D : 44405 ; Max PfefEer,
Vienna. " 53933
H-h-home; monologue with interruptions, by
Marian Muir [pseud, of M. P. Smith] [1],
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1916 ; D : 43906 ; Mary Pierce
Smith, Los Angeles. 53934
Hiawatha. See Playing Hiawatha.
High jinks; musical jollity book, by O. A.
Hauerbach, score by Rudolph Friml. 119 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 10. 1914; D: 35979; Otto A.
Hauerbach, New York. 53935
High play; American comedy in 3 acts, by D.
Clift. [146] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1916; D: 43693; Denison
Clift, San Franci.'^co. 53936
Higher (The) thought. See Common sense.
Highest (The) price. See Money.
Highway (The) to love; play in 3 acts, by H. A.
McAnarney. 116 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1916; D: 42918; Henry A.
McAnarney, Baltimore. 53937
^ ,, _ Hiram and the peddlers; by W. N. Bugbee.
Hermit (The); farcical comedy, by J. E. Les- Svracuse. N. Y.. Willis N. Bugbee co., 1916.
sing. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1916; D : 43000 ; .7. Edward
Lessing, New York. 5392S
20 p. 12'
© Oct. 10, 1916; 2c. Oct. 13, 1916; D:
45161; Willis N. Bugbee, Syracuse, N. Y.
53938
Hernani. See Bandit (The)
,, ,, ,^ Hirondelles (Les) See Schwalbennest (Das)
Hero (The); play in 1 act, by C. Ruge. 10 p. 41136.
4°. Typewritten. ' , tt ^ t^t ^ o ^o
© ic. June 24, 1916; D: 44232; Clara Ruge, ^^^ alibi; episode, by H. L. Newton. 8 p. 4 .
New York. 53929 Typewritten
Heroine (The) of Ava; by Helen L. VVillcox.
New York, Missionary education movement ofi
the United States and Canada [1916] 33 p.
8°.
© May 29, 1916; 2c. May 31, 1916; D:;
44043; Missionary education movement of tha
U. S. and Canada, New York. 53930
Herr (Der) aus der sezession; schwank in 1 akt.
von Alexander Engel. [1], 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 15, 1916 ; D : 44406 ; Max Pf ef fer,
Leipzig. 53931
© Ic. Feb. 10. 1916; D: 42996; Harry L.
Newton, Chicago. 53939
His chance. See Plays with a punch.
His Dutch uncle; comedy sketch, by W. Bach-
man. 5 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1916; D: 43528; Thomas
Covle and Wallace Bachman, Philadelphia.
53940
His father's will; play in 1 act, by A. Du Lany.
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1916; D: 42805; Albert Du
Lany, Chicago. 53941
2729
53942
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53962
His first case; farce in 1 act, by A. L. Donald-
son. [1], 25 p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1916 ; D : 43769 : Alfred Lee
Donaldson, Saranac Lake, N. Y. 53942
His first day off; dramatic composition in 1 act,
by H. R. Hay ward. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1916: D : 44715 : Harry R.
Hayward. New York. 53943
His honor; play in 4 act,s, by J. E. Goodman.
[135] p. 4°. Typevvritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1916; D : 43724 : .Jules l>k-
ert Goodman, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 53944
His last chance; in 4 acts, by J. S. Kinney. 11
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Au.!?. 4. 1916 ; I) : 44r)56 : John Sylves-
ter Kinney, New York. 53945
His last pet; drama in 4 acts, by A. E. Wolf.
83 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1916 : D : 43588 ; Arthur E.
AVolf, New York. 53946
His little pal. See Lost claim 13.
His lost love; play in 1 scene, by ( ». Marose.
2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. L 1916; D : 45562 ; Otto Marose.
Cbicago. 53947
His luck. Sir Read-aloud plays.
His masterpiece; play in 3 acts, and an epi-
logue, by C. B. Searle. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1916; D : 44198 : Chester
Barker Searle. Hackensack, N. J. 53948
His Methodist foot; farce in 1 act, by Vance O.
Cn-iss. Boston. W. H. Baker & co., 1916. 13
p. 12°.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1916; 2c. Aug 5, 1916; D:
44560 ; Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston. 53949
His neighbor; lu't of life contrast in 1 act, by
,T. B. Stafford. [35] p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1916 ; D : 43128 ; James Ben-
son Stafford, Buffalo. 53950
His other self; cdmedy in 3 acts, by E. Locke.
[91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
'^© Ic. Nov. 2.3. 1916: D : 4.5499 : Edward
Locke. New York. 53951
His partner's daughter; drama in 4 acts, by
B. F. Parliman. [2], 126 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1916 ; D : 43415 : B. Frank
Parliman, Chatham, N. J. 53952
Kis price; play in 3 acts, by Mary Shaw and
James Matthews. [116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27. 1916: D: 44246: Grace Fil-
kins. New York. 53953
His sister's friend; leap year farce in 2 acts.
i)y S. E. Jones. [42] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1916 : D : 43145 ; Sybil Eliza
Jones, Pasadena, Cal. 53954
His word of honor; i)hiy hi 4 acts, by A. Mar-
tini. [79] p. 4°. Type\i^-itten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1916 : D : 44761 ; Alexis Mar-
tini, London. 53955
Historic (The) pageant of Fort Fairfield and
the Aroostook Valley; produced at the cele-
bration of the centennial of the first settle-
ment of Fort Fairtield. Me.. Aug. 8, 9 and 10.
1916, director E. W. Scates. [Fort Fairfield.
Me., Revievi' press] 1916. 55 p. 12°.
© Aug. 8. 1916 ; 2c. Aug. 28, 1916 ; D : 44756 :
Eva Winnifred Scates. Fort Fairfield, Me.
53956
Hit-the-trail Holliday; ((tiiiedy in 4 acts, by
G. M. Cohan, based upon the plot suggested
by George Middleton and Guy Bolton. 1 p. 1.,
147 p. 8°. Printed.
© Apr. 20, 1916; 2c. Apr. 29, 1916; I):
43805; (Jeorge M. Cohan, New York. 53957
Hobson's choice; a 3-act comedy, by Harold
Brighouse. Garden City, N. Y., Doubledav.
Page & company. 1916. xi. [2] p., 1 1., 135.
ri] p. 12°. (The Drama league series of
plays, V. 14)
© Apr. 25, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Apr. 28, 1916 ; A :
42S740: Douldedav. Page & co.; Garden City.
N. Y. 53953
Hochzeit (Die) Casimirs; operette in 1 akt,
text und musik von A. M. Fechner. [2]. 31
p. 4°. Tyjiewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 29, 1916; D ; 44.507 ; August M.
Fechner, Vienna. 53959
Hold-up (The); sketch, by F. Nordstrom. [2],
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1916 ; D : 43999 ; Frances
Nordstrom. Brooklyn. 53960
Holding the fort; playlet of Mexico in 1 act,
book by L. W. Westman, nuisic and lyrics
by Theodore Westman. [1], 19 p. 4°. Type-
written. [^Vords only]
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1916; D : 44644 ; Lily Wren
Westman, New York. 53961
Hole (The) in the wall; melodrama in 1 act,
adapted from the I^es iniserables, of Victor
Hugo, by Mil nor Dorey [i. e. J. M. Dorey]
[1], 18 p. 4°. Type\vritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1916; D; 45.573: Joseph Milnor
r»orey, Trenton, N. J. 53962
Home (The) of the Vikings, ^ee Norwegian
festival. 33040.
2730
53963
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITEI> STATES
53983
Home sweet home; play of the Tennessee Moun-
tains in 4 acts, by J. K. Oiild. [62] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1916 ; D : 45185 ; Jesse Bright
Ould, Unicoi, Tenn. 53963
or, The last straw, drama of the day in
3 -acts, by T. D. O'Bolger and G. E. Mumford.
116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1916 ; D : 43933 ; Thomas
Denis U'Bolger and George Edgar Mumford,
Philadelplua. 53964
Homeless (A) hobo; comedy in 2 acts, by G. C.
Copeland. [1], 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
■© Ic. July 24, 1916: I): 44449; Copeland
bros., Wichita, Kan. 53965
Honeymoon days; musical frolic in 2 acts, by
Frauli Dupree, music by Ted Barron. [97]
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1916 : D : 45685 ; Ted S. Bar-
ron, New York. 53966
Honeymoon (The) hold-up; farce-comedy in
1 act, by W. S. Gidley. 16 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1916 ; D : 43106 : Will S. Gid-
ley. Springfield, Mass. 53967
Honeymoon (A) in 2000; musical fantasy in
prologue and 3 acts, book and lyrics by H.
Wyeth and C. Silbert. [118] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. aiar. 1, 1916 ; D : 43191 ; Celia Silbert.
New York, and Henrietta Wyeth, Boston.
53968
Honk-honk-maybe; vaudeville skit, by Willard
Mack. [1], lU p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1916; D : 44998 : William
Lincoln Gibson, New York. 53969
Honor (The) cross; play of 1 act, by M. E.
Lee. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
■ © Ic. Jan. 15, 1916 ; D : 42767 ; M. E. Lee,
St. Louis. 53970
Hoodoo (The) escalator; comedy sketch in 1
act, by W. S. Gidley. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1916 ; D : 43081 ; Will S. Gid-
ley, Springfield. Mass. 53971
Hoodwinking the impressario; or. The wiles
of a pi'ima donna, musical comedy in 1 act,
music by Mozart, dialogue and lyrics by H. E.
Krehbiel. [1], 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1916 ; D : 44835 ; Henry Ed-
;;J:ward Krehbiel. New York. 53972
Hope (The) See Hatikva.
Hope Foster's Christmas star. See Merry
Christmas plays and entertainments.
Hormiguita; coniedia en 2 actos y en prosa,
original de J. Ramos Martin. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espauoles] 1916. 65 p. 12°.
© Apr. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D:
43749 ; Jose Ramos Martin, Madrid. 53973
Horse-shoe (The); farce-comedy in 1 scene, by
F. Jackson. [2], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1916 ; D : 44665 ; Fred Jack-
son. New York. 53974
Hosenknbpf (Die); ein akt, von Max Neal und
Max Ferner. Miinchen, Drei masken-verlag,
g. m. b. h., 1915. 32 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 6, 1916 ; D : 44310 ; Drei masken-
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 53975
Hot-house (The) flower; s5ml)olic novelty play
in 1 act, by H. M. Graves. [1], 40 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© le. Feb. 28, 1916; D : 43167 ; Harry M.
(iraves, New York. 53976
Hour-g-lass (The); play in 1 act, by P. Jakobi
and M. Richardson. [1], 9 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1916; D : 44744 ; Paula
.fnkohi and Mai-ie Richai'dson. New York.
53977
— — by William Butler Yeats. New version
1912. (In his Responsibilities, and other
poems. New York, The Macmillan companv,
1916. Book © Nov. 1, 1916; 2c. and aff. Nov.
2, 191G; A: 445444; Macmillan co.. New York)
53978
Hour (The) of childhood; play in 2 episodes, by
E. T. Lebenbaura. 15 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1916; D: 43726; Essie To-
hriner Leben])aum, Portland, Gr. 53979
Hour (The) of temptation; original play of to-
day in a prologue and 3 acts, by L. Morrison.
[124] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1916 ; D : 44513 : Lee Morri-
son, New York. 53980
House (The) by the side of the road; in 4 acts,
by G. R. Bridgham. [132] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1916 ; D : 43220 : Gladys Ruth
Bridgham. Somerville, Mass. 53981
House divided; play in 4 acts, by F. Bacon.
[101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1916 ; D : 45045 ; Frank Bacon.
Mountain View, Gal. 53982
play in 3 acts, by M. Bertrand. [2], 42 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1916 ; D : 44165 ; Mary Ber-
trand. Halifax, Canada. 53983
2731
53984
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54002
House (The) in Blind alley; play in 3 acts, by
E. L. Reizenstein. [108] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1916; D: 43610; Elmer L.
Reizenstein, New York. 53984
House (The) of future,
rhapsody.
See Two plays and a
House (The) of glass; drama in 4 acts, by M.
Marcin and G. M. Cohan. 1 p. L, 128 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Apr. 20, 1916;
43806; Max Marcin
New York.
2c. Apr. 29, 1916; D:
and George M.
Cohan,
53985
House (The)
rhapsody.
of life. See Two plays and a
House (The) of rest,
curtain raiser.
See Three plays and a
in 4
Lo-
House (The) of sand; mediated tragedy
acts, by Ignatius Walsh. Chicago, 111.
yola university press, 1916. 43 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1916; 2c. Nov. 18, 1916; D:
45578 ; Loyola university press, Chicago.
53986
House (The) -rtrith the green blinds; 4 act melo-
drama, by A. R. La Porte. [54] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1916; D: 42833; Addie R.
La Porte, Syracuse, N. Y. 53987
Housekeeper (The); new comedy in 3 acts, by
II. Hume-Gibbons. [135] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1916 ; D : 44842 ; Robert Hume-
Gibbons, New York. 53988
How Christmas was saved. See St. Nicholas
book of plays and operettas.
How it happened; or. The woodsman, drama
in 4 acts, by James Luther Warnes
and L. E. Wheeler. [39] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1911; D: 23437; Lillian E.
Wheeler, Milwaukee. 53989
How Jimmy made good; comedy drama with
music in 4 acts, by Charles Morton. [62] p.
f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1916 ; D : 45717 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 53990
How Moses paid the mortgage; comedy of the
South, by A. Seymour. [3], 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1916 ; D : 45612 ; Arthur Sey-
mour, New York. 53991
How the war ended in world federation. See
Death (The) of the war god.
How very shocking; comedy of the present in 1
act, by J. F. Thompson. [2], 30 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1916; D: 45226; Julian Fran-
cis Thompson, Chicago. 53992
Howard and son; 1 act play, by J. D. Beresford
and K. Richmond. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1916 ; D : 44936 ; J. D. Beres-
ford and Kenneth Richmond, London. 53993
Hraun (The)
plays.
farm. See Modern Icelandic
Huckster (The) and the ham; musical episode
of city life, by Junie McCree. [1], 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 22, 1916; D: 44219; Jones &
Sylvester, New York. 53994
Hiiben and driiben; dramatisches spiel t'iir 5
mannliche uud 3 weibliche rollen, von Wm.
Seyther, umgearbeitet von E. J. Freund. An-
tigo. Wis., Antigo publishing co., 1916. 24 p.
16°. (Dramatische spiele fiir jugendvereine)
© Aug. 24, 1916 ; 2c. Sept. 5, 1916 ; D : 44804 ;
Antigo publishing co., Antigo, Wis, 53995
Human (The) hunter; fantasy drama, by I.
Propper. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1916 ; D : 42804 ; Isidor Prop-
per, Detroit. 53996
Human nature; comedy in 1 act, by H. A.
Clarke. [19] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Nov. 17, 1916 ; D : 45454 ; Harold A.
Clarke, New York. 53997
Human parasites; play in 4 acts, by M. S.
Watts. [2], 61 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1916; D: 42802; Mary S.
Watts, Kansas City, Mo. 53998
Hunchback (The); pantomime in 12 episodes,
by F. Lobl. [58] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1916; D: 43078; Frederick
Lobl, Boston. 53999
Hunchback (The) of Notre Dame. See Secrets
(The) of Notre Dame. 41372.
Hundred (The) See Christmas candles.
Hundred (A) thousand dollar heiress; vaude-
ville comedy, by L. Aloysius Bahuer. [1],
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1916 ; D : 45588 ; Leo A. Bah-
ner, New York. 54000
Hurricane (A) wooing; comedy in 3 acts, by
William and Josephine Giles. NeAv York,
Dick and Fitzgerald, 1916. 32 p. 12°.
© May 18, 1916; 2c. May 19, 1916; D:
43945 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 54001
Husband (The)
comedv, book,
Haigh. 10 p.
only] ;
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1916; D: 45337; Charles R.
Haigh, Dearborn, Mich. 54002
hunters; miniature musical
lyrics and music, by C. R.
8°. Typewritten. [Words
2732
54003
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54022
Husband (The) of genius; comedy In 1 act, by
L. T. Burbank. [1], 15 p. 4". Typewritten.
© ic. May 3, 1916 ; D : 43810 ; Louise Tliayer
* Burbank, St. Louis. 54003
Husband (The), the wife and the other
woman; 1 act comedy drama, by E. Langman.
[2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1916; D: 45338; Elizabeth
Langman, Philadelphia. 54004
Hush money; melodrama in 4 acts, by John W.
Wilson. [60] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1916 ; D : 4.560.5 : Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 54005
Hut (The) in the forest; lovelj^iht-fantasy in 3
episodes, by B. I. Bremner. [2], 52 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1916; D: 42998; Blanche
Irbe Bremner, Berkeley, Gal. 54006
I dasn't think of it; comedy in prologue and 3
acts, by L. R. De Lisle. Rev. ed. [1], 47 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1916; D: 44754; Louise R.
De Lisle, New York. 54007
I didn't want to do it; hula hula farce in 3
screams, by L. D. Freeman. [53] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1916 ; D : 44802 ; Lea David
Freeman. New Orleans. 54008
I'm going" away; 1 act vaudeville, by B. How-
ard. [1], 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1916; D: 4.5369; Billy How-
ard. Troutdale, Or. 54009
I need a lawyer; play in 1 act, by O. T. John-
sone. [12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1916; D: 44898; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 54010
I. 0. U.; 1 act comedy, by R. Warner, [l],
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1916; D; 45280; Richard
Warner, New York. 54011
I should worry; farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
C. H. Parsons. [80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1916 ; D : 45760 ; Charles H.
Parsons, Brooklyn. 54012
I take this woman; 4 act play, by A. V. Hines.
[115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1916 ; D : 44354 ; Arline Van
Ness Hines, New York. 54013
I told you so; 1 act miniature comedy drama,
by W. E. Scott. [1], 17 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1916 ; D : 43801 ; William Ed-
ward Scott, San Francisco. 54014
I wish I knew; vaudeville sketch, by S. Cowan.
[1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1916 ; D : 44093 ; Sada Cowan,
New York. 54015
Ideal (An) husband. Ree Woman (A) of no
importance. . 51450a.
Ideal und leiden; drama in 4 akten, von H.
Landwirth. Chicago, Kunst verlag, 1915.
[60] p. 8°.
© Dec. 30, 1915 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1916 ; D : 42727 ;
Henri Landwirth, Chicago. 54016
If a body meet a body; dialog, street scene for
11 males and 3 females, by E. J. Freund. An-
tigo, Wis^., Antigo publishing company, 1916.
14 p. 16°. (Dialogs for young people's socie
ties, no. 44)
© Mar. 30, 1916; 2c. Apr. 6, 1916; D:
43.539; Antigo publishing co.. Antigo, Wis.
54017
II faut qu'une porte soit ouverte ou fermee (A
door should be open or shut); com^die en 1
acte. par Alfred de Musset, literal tr. by Andr6
Tridon. New York, International college of
languages [1916] 35 p. 8°.
© May 19, 1916; 2c. May 24, 1916; D:
43985 ; International college of languages. New
York. 54018
Ilustre (El) huesped; humorada satlrica en 4
cuadros, pr61ogo y epflogo, de Serafin y Jo-
aquin Alvarez Quintero. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1915. 59 p. 12°.
© Jan. 27. 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42857; S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, Madrid.
54019
Im schneegestober. See Warm (A) reception.
49621.
Imaginary Tommy, See Twelve plays for
children.
Imperial (The) authority of Titus Flavins.
Sec S. P. Q. R. 40403.
Impossible (The) woman; drama in 4 acts, by
E. F. Hackett. [3], 22 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 3, 1916; D: 44075; Edmund
Francis Hackett, New Haven. 54020
Impresario (The); play in 3 acts, by A. B. Ebin.
[41] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1916 ; D : 44943 ; Alexander
B. Ebin. New York. 54021
In a sight-seeing car; sketch, by C. Dysart.
Fairfield, la., Home talent entertainment CO.,
1916. 10 p. 16°.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1916; D: 45244; Chloe Dy-
sart, Fairfield, la. 54022
In a street-car. See Comedies in miniature.
2733
54023
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54044
In Arcady; truly rural operetta in 2 acts, by
D. Stevens. [21, 62 p. 4. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 23. 191G; D: 44970; David
Stevens, Boston. 54023
In defense of home and country; play in 1 act.
by L. V. Gillard. [1], 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
I© Ic. Mar. 30, 1916: D : 43474 ; Laurence
Victor Gillard, Seattle. 54024
In for the night; farcical-ooinedy in 3 acts, by
J. Savery. [130] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1916; D : 45237 ; James
Savery, New York. 54025
In garrison. !<<(' alxo Leave of absence.
24955a.
In granny's time; monologue for a woman, by
Laura Williams. Chicnso, Dramatic publish-
ing company, 1916. 4 p. 12°.
© Dec. 22, 1916; 2c. Dec. 26. 1916; D:
45735 ; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 54026
In Hawaii; play in 4 acts, by Q. A. Fendler.
ni, 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1916; D: 44373; Grace Alt-
man Fendler. Los Angeles.
54027
In honor of Shakespeare; dramatic tribute fov
the Sbiikespearc tercentenary celebration of
Indiana Univei-sity. at Bloomington, Ind., Apr.
26. 1916. by W. C. Langdon. Bloomington.
Indiana University, 1916. 24 p. S°.
© Apr. 26, 1916; 2c. May 22, 1916; D:
44167; Williiim Chauncv linngdon. New York.
54028
In Lotus Land; musical sketch in 1 act, by L.
Cline and Geoi-ge Spink. [51. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30. 1916: D: 45019: Louis Cline.
Atlantic City.' 54029
In Methow valley; dramatic incident, by C.
Dey. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26. 1916: D : 43149 ; Charles
Dey, New York. 54030
In Mexico; tai)loid musical comedy travesty on
the present Mexican situation, by A. Gould-
ing. (31, S p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. .July 3, 1016: D: 44410; Alt' Goulding.
San Francisco. 54031
In Mizzoura; play in 4 arts, l>y A. Thomas.
Kevised 191G. New York. Sanmel French;
London, Samuel French, ltd.. 1916. 8 p. 12°.
© Dec. 7, 1916; 2c. Dec. 9, 1916: D : 45647 :
Augustus Thomas, New York. 54032
In 0 Suki San's garden; .Japanese operetta in
1 act, book and lyrics by L. W. Westman.
nmsic by Theodore Westman. [21, 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words onlyl
© Ic. Aug. 14. 1916: D: 44043: Lily Wren
Westman, New York. 54033
In old Virginia; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
W. C. Herman. [69] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1916 ; D : 44016 ; William Cal-
vin Herman, Chicago. 54034
In Paradise; comedy sketch in 1 act, by Mrs.
Arthur .Tames Kennedy. [1], 6 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1916; D : 44747 ; Clark &
Lewis. New York. 54035
In quod. .Sfce Queen (The) of hearts. 38033.
In search of himself; melodramatic farcical
mystery in 3 acts, by T>. D. Freeman. [,54] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sei»t.* 16, 1916 : D : 44904 ; Lea David
Freeman, New Orleans. 54036
In self defense; a crumb from the under crust,
by W. C. Duncan and C. W\ De Rose. [22] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 26, 1916; D: 42850; William
Cary Duncan nnd Chas. W. De Ilose. New
York. 54037
In spite of the law; play in 4 acts, by A. C. H.
Howze. [99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 1.5, 1916: D: 42770: Anne C. H.
Howze, Washington. 54038
In the dark; playlet in 1 act, by A. Bartlett.
[11. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13. 1916; D: 44879; Arthur
Bartlett, New York. 54039
See alfio Plays of the natural and the
supernatural.
In the dregs; play in 1 act, by E. M. Dolsen.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Aug. IS. 1916; D : 44677 : Ethel Mow-
bray Dolsen, San Francisco. 54040
In the kingdom of natural love; whimsically
humorous nmsical spectacle, book and lyrics,
by D. E. Davenport. [16] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words f»nly]
© Ic. .Tan. 24. 1916; D : 42842 ; Delbert E.s-
sex Davenport, Philadelphia. 54041
In the mayor's office; 1 act play, by J. E. Hasty.
[1], 13 p. f°. Typewritten.-
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1916; D : 44958 : John
Eugene Hasty, San Diego, Cnl. 54042
See also Oh! you crook.
In the morgue; 1 act sketch, by S. Cowan. [1],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10. 1916 ; D : 43001 ; Sada Cowan.
New York. 54043
In the nick of time; play in 1 act, by Arthur
Seymour. [4], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1916; D: 4.5768:' A. E. Sey-
mour, New York. 54044
2734
54045
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54068
scenes, by
[1], 42 p.
In the park; man and woman comedy talking
skit, by D. S. Kiisell. [101 P- 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
<c) Ic. Oct. 18, 1916 ; D : 45209 ; Dan S. Ku-
sell, Chicago. 54045
In the rector's study; play in 3
Gwen .John [pseud, of G. .Tones]
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1916; D : 44649 ; Gladys
Jones, Chesterfield, England. 54046
In the toils; drama in 3 acts, by G. Gibson.
[110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1916 ; D : 433.51 ; Gerolt Gib-
son, New York. 54047
In the wrong game; skit tor vaudeville, by E.
iiarto. [12] I). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17. 1916; D : 43199 ; Eddie Barto.
Philadelphiji. 54048
In the wrong neighborhood; play in 1 act, by
I. Roth. [1], lU p. 1". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21. 1916 ; D : 4310.5 : Irving Roth,
New York. 54049
/S'cc rt/,so Wop (The) and the cop.
In two flats; play in 1 act, by H. R.
ni. 11 ]). V. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. May 6. 1916; D
Rogers Woolf, New York.
43836 ;
Woolf.
Harold
54050
In Vanity Fair; play in 1 act, by H. Langford
(4ates. [3]. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1916; D : 43316 ; Joseph
Fredrick Goss, Ogdeii, Utnh. 54051
Incident (An); play in 1 act, by C. A. Smart.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1916: D: 43008; Charles A.
Siuart, Oakland. Cal. 54052
Incompatibles (The) t^cc Read-aloud plays. .
Indelible (The) stain; 1 act historical play in
3 scenes, by J. M. Levinson. [1], 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1916: I) : 4.5231 ; .Toseph Max
Levinson, Boston. 54053
Indian summer; play in 3 acts, by M. Merri-
lield. [1], 28 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. .Tuly 19, 1916; D: 44415; Margaret
Merrifiekl, Falls Church, Va. 54054
Inexperience; satire with music in 4 scenes,'
by Ballard Macdonald. [22] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1916 : D : 43021 ; Benjamin D.
Berg. New York. 54055
Infallible (The) system; comedy drama in 1
act, by AV. H. Warner and Ysabel De W. Kap-
lan. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20. 1916; D: 44927; William
Henry Warner and De Witte Kaplan, New
York. 54056
Inflerno (El); comedia en 3 actos, en prosa,
original de Antonio Paso y Joaquin Abati.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1916.
86 p. 12°.
© May 31, 1916 ; Ic. June 3, 1916 ; D : 44061 ;
A. Paso y J. Abati, Madrid. 54057
Ingrate (The); comedy dramatic episode, by
J, E. Davis. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1916; D : 45214 ; J. Edmund
Davis, Chicago. 54058
Inner (The) service; play in 1 act, by R. F.
King. [2], 7 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1916; D: 45242; Rufus
Frederick King, New York. 54059
Innocence and experience; dramatic offering
with musical numbers in 1 act, by T. J. Bas-
ton. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1916 ; D : 42716 ; Thornton J.
Baston, San Francisco. 54060
Inside (An) job; original play in 1 act, by B.
Barchus. [12] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28. 1916 ; D : 43188 ; Belle
Barchu.s. Portland, Or. 54061
Inspector-general (The); comedy In 5 acts, tr.
l.y Thomas Seltzer from the Russian of Nico-
lay Gogol. New York, A. A. Knopf. 1916.
119 p. 12°. (The Borzoi plays, iv)
© Nov. 18, 1916 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1916 ; D : 456S7 ;
Alfred A. Knopf, New York. 54062
Insured; play in 1 act, by M. M. Townley. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1916 ; D : 42675 ; Morris M.
Townley, Chicago. 54063
Interior decoration; comedy in 1 act, by H.
Levy. [1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1916 ; D : 44552 ; Hortense
Levy, Philadelphia. 54064
Interrupted (The) singer; sketch, by A. Shayne.
3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1916 ; D : 43920 ; Al Shayne,
New York. 54065
Interspersed (The); play in 1 act. by E. L.
Leeds. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16. 1916; D: 43060; Eleanor
L;ing(lon Leeds, Cincinnati. 54066
Introduction. See Read-aloud plays.
Intuition; sketch, by A. B. Foans. pt. 2. 7
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1916; D : 42744 ; Andrew B.
Foans, New York. 54067
Inventor (The); play in 1 act, by A. Magnus
Reader [pseud, of H. C. Chapin] [2], 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1916; D : 441.37 : fU>mer C.
Chapin, Chicago. 54068
5379— VOL 2—16
-68
2735
54069
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54088
Investigation; play in 1 act, by S. Cowan and
Oscar Harrison. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic Dec. 4, 1916 ; D : 45572 ; Sada Cowan,
New York. 54069
Invitacion (La) al vals; opereta en 3 actos,
versito castellana de RamOn Asensio MA,s y
Jos^ Juan Cadenas, mfisica del maestro
Strauss, adaptacion y mGsica nueva de Luis
Foglietti. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1916. 73 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© July 6. 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45127 ;
R. Asensio Mas v J. Juan Cadenas, Madrid.
54070
Iphigeuie auf Tauris (Iphigenia in Tauris);
opera in 3 acts, after the original French ver-
sion by Guillard, English version [by Andre
Tridon] music by Christoph Wilibald von
Gluck. New York, F. Rullnian, inc.. 1916.
[32] p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 15. 1916: 2c. Nov. 16, 1916; D:
4.^.440; Fred. Rullman, inc., New York. 54071
Irish (An) colleen; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
K. B. O'Rourke. 41 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1916; D : 45585 ; Kate Beirne
O'Rourke, Los Angeles. 54072
Irish (An) courtship; character comedy play-
let, by C Terris. [2], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1916 ; D : 43968 ; Charles
Terris, Chicago. 54073
Irish nobility in the reign of Henry VIII.
NVfi Sir Eedmond DeBurgh. 42546,
Irishman's (An) wooing.
(The) 47380.
See Turning-point
Iron (The) hand; new 1 act war drama, by H.
Caine. New York, JlcConnell printing com-
pany, 1916. 11. f°.
© Feb. 16, 1916: 2c. Feb. 16, 1916; D:
43072 ; Hall Caine, (ireeba Castle, Isle of Man.
Great Britain. 54074
Iron (The) ring; drama of to-day iu 4 acts by
G. Johnstone. [137] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1916 ; D : 43245 ; Gordon John-
stone, New York. 54075
Is he a bandit? farce, by W. S. Cooper. [1],
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Mar. 18, 1916; D : 43359 ; William
Skinner Cooper, Minneapolis. 54076
Ish bar ish; a song of love and courage, with
otlier verses, bv N. P. Barlow. Greenville,
INlich;, N. P. Barlow, A. B., 1916. 21 p. 8°.
© Aug. 15, 1916 ; 2c and aff. Nov. 22, 1916 ;
A: 446.550; N. P. Barlow, Greenville, Mich.
54077
Isle (The) of Serene; study of how to finance a
revolution, being a comedy in 3 acts, adapted
from the story Saint Salome of Reno, by Aus-
tin Adams [by W. H. P. Hayman] with
musical illustration by P. Hayman, [137] p.
4°. Ms. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1915; D : 43198 ; Westby
Henry Philip Hayman, Glendale, Cal.
54078
Isle (The) of woman; playlet for 2 characters,
by H. Moore. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1916 ; D : 44527 ; Herbert
Moore and Marty Forkins, Oak Park, 111.
54079
It is the law; American drama in 3 acts, by
A. J. Westermayr and J. E, Brady. 100 p.
S°. Printed.
© Sept. 23, 1916; 2c. Sept. 25, 1916; D:
45025; Arthur J. Westermayr and Jasper
Ewiug Brady, New York. 54080
It might happen again; comedy, by J. B. Rethy.
Prologue. {In Intei-national, v. 10. no. 7, .July
1916)
© July 1, 1916 ; Ic. July 10. 1916 : D : 44427 ;
.Joseph Bernard Retliy, New York. 54081
It might happen to you; farce in 3 acts, by H.
Boyd. [95] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1916 ; D : 43185 ; Hutcheson
Boyd, Ridgefield, Conn. 54082
It must be the clothes; comedv in 1 act, bv A.
Mar.shall. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1916; D: 43197; Al)igail Mar-
shall, New York. 54083
It never happened; skit in 1 scene, by J. B.
Haviland, |1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, .1916 ; D : 45321 ; James But-
ler Haviland, Ma'ttapan, Mass. 54084
5 p.
vaudeville skit in 3 scenes, by O. Shatter,
4°, Typewritten..
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1916 ; D : 44759 ; Otto Shaffer,
Brooklyn. 54085
It's all luck; modern comedy in 4 acts, by N.
and O. T. Fiske. [146] p. ' 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1916; D: 45022; Oliver T.
and Nellie Fiske, New York. 54086
It's an ill wind; play in 4 acts, by L. Hinkley
and Mabel Ferris [i. e. M. F. Keedick] [106]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1916 ; D : 45159 ; Laura Hink-
ley and Mabel Ferris Keedick, Chicago.
54087
It's my Tom; comedy play in 1 act, by E.
Worthington. [2], 23 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1916; D : 43311 ; Edward
Worthington, New York. 54088
2736
54089
COPYRIGHTiED IN THE UNITED STATES
54109
It's yours if you get it; satirical farce in 4
acts, by G. R. Chester and L. Chester. [58] p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. May 17, 1916 ; D : 43925 ; George Ran-
dolph Chester and Lillian Chester, New York.
54089
It was she; 1 act play, by K. Cheever-AIeredith.
[2], 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© ic. Oct. 17, 1916; D: 45210; Katharine
Cheever-Meredith, ^'evey, Switzerland. 54090
Italia; di-amnia in 5 atti, di 1*. Nicelli, New
York, Socleta tipogratica ilaliaua, 191G. 46 p.
8°.
© .Mar. 15. 1916; 2c. Mai-. 20, 1916; I> ;
4387:!: I'onipiM) Nicelli. Toms IMver, N. J.
54091
Italian (An) romance; dramatic si<etch in 1 act,
by A. Payne. |1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1916; D : 4.S782 ; Arthur
Payne, Los Angeles. 54092
[Ivan Duraclc; oder. Drei monumenten, a fan-
tasy and a prologue with 3 ac(s, by H. Solo-
tar oil" J
X ,ira:y^i:^7s "i- ,iy~t^ ipi^^)' ^xirx
[2], 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 20, 1916 ; D : 42798 ; Hirst Solo-
taroff, Ne\\' York. 54093
Jabberwocky; comedy dramatized from works
of Lewis Carroll | i).send. of Charles Lutwidge
IJodgson] original musical adaptations from
Schumann, by Alice ^Voodfin. [18] p. f°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1916; D : 42991 ; Alice I,
Woodfin, New York. 54094
Jack-in-the-box; comeily in 4 acts, by E. C.
Carpenter. [124] p. '4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20. 1916; D : 45463 ; Edward
Childs Carpenter, New York. 54095
-See also Santa Claus. 40731.
Jackdaw; drama in 3 acts, by E. L. Patterson.
[149] p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1916 ; D : 44658 ; Ethel Lloyd
Patterson, New Y'^ork. 54096
Jacks up; play in 1 act, by G. Richardson and
J. Neilson. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1916; D: 42741; Grace Rich-
ardson and .Jeanne Neilson, New York. 54097
Jacobson's; play in 1 act. by L. Loeb. [2], 19 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 16. 1916 ; D : 45441 ; Louis Loeb.
Nashville. 54098
Jake's family; 1 act comedy drama, bv I. C.
Miller. [1], 6 p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1916; D: 45272; Irvin C. Mil-
ler, Chicago. 54099
Jane; play in 3 acts, by C. A. de Lima. [108] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1916; D: 43585; C. A. de
Lima, New York. 54100
Janesville (The) fair; rural comedy in 1 act,
by M. Green. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1916; D: 44674; Matthew
Green, New Y'ork. 54101
Janitor (The) and the maid; 2 character sketch,
by H, Robinson, 12 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1916; D: 45691; Herbert
Robinson, Tacoma. 54102
Jarabe (El) de pico; comedia en 2 actos y en
prosa, original de Miguel Rey y Pablo
Nougugs. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1915. 53 p. 12°.
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42890; M. Rey y P. Nougu^s, Madrid. 54103
Jeanne d'Arc. Sec French plays for children,
Jeptha's daughter; drama in 5 acts, by J, M,
Cromer. Boston, Gorham press, 1916.' 103 p,
front, (port.) 12°.
© Nov. S, 1916; 2c. Nov. 24. 1916; D:
4.1,509; James M. Cromer, Casper, Wy. 54104
Jerry's bells; play in 1 act, by K. M. Rice. [2],
30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1916; D: 43119; Katharine
McDowell Rice, Worthington, Mass. 54105
Jest (A) of fate; romantic play in 4 acts, drama-
tized from an old novel entitled The fortunes
of Conrad, by R. W. Smiley. [3], 88 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1916; D : 43598 ; Robert W.
Smiley, New York. 54106
Jester's (A) tale; play in 1 act, by A. M. Halff.
[11] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2. 1916; D : 4.5430 ; Alma M.
Halff, Los Angeles. 54107
Jeune (La) mariee. See Drawn blinds.
Jezebel; comedy, by C. H. Chapman. 50 p. 8°.
Printed.
© June 23, 1916; 2c. June 28, 1916; D:
44424; Charles H. Chapman. Portland, Or.
54108
Jezeli chcesz szcz§sliwie zyc powinienes skau-
tem bye; all»o. Pod opieka aniola stroma,
obrazek z zycia skautow, dla skaut6w lub
sokolow, ze gpiewami w 4-ch acktach, naplsal i
muzykt^ ulozyl A. Jax, Chicago, A. .Tax [19161
63 p. 16°.
© June 24, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 28. 1916;
.4:433529; Anton .Tax. Chicago. 54109
2737
54110
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54131
Jimsey's queen; play in 1 act, by G. J. Young.
[16] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1916; D : 44265 ; G*orge J.
Young, Columbus, O. 54110
Jimtown Junction; play in 1 act, by John B.
Hymer. [1], 13 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1916; D: 44196; Eleanor
Hymer, New York. 54111
Joan (The) Dan vers; play in 3 acts, by P. Stay-
ton. [117] p. 4°. Typewritten.
. © Ic. Apr. 4, 1916; D : 43527 ; Frank Stay-
, ton. London. 54112
John Barleycorn; temperance play in 3 acts, by
(). De W. Johnson. [1], 29 p. f°. Type-
written.
. © Ic. Oct. 9, 1916 ; D : 45080 ; Otto De Wane
Johnson, Bosworth. Mo. 54113
John Ferguson; play in 4 acts, by S. G. Ervine.
New York, Macmillan company [1915] 113 p.
12°.
© Nov. 30, 1915: Ic. Jan. 13, 1916; D:
42830; St. John G. lOrvine. Dublin, Ireland.
54114
John Gary's mission; dramatic })laylet, by T.
Bussiere. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27. 1916; D : -13773 ; Tadem:!
Bussiere, New York. 54115
John Henry speaks; playlet, by C. Johnson.
16 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1916; D; 45225; Charlotte
Johnson, Painesville, O. 54116
John Jigg'sby's jag; tragi-comedy playlet, by
(\ L. Clinton. [1], 12 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1916 ; D : 45286 : Cora Lawton
Clinton, New York. 54117
John Peres; entrem^s. [de] A. Dominguez. Ma-
drid (Sociedad de autores espniioles] 1916.
17 p. 12°.
© May 31. 1916 ; Ic. June 3, 1916 ; D : 44062 ;
Antonio Domfnguez, Madrid. 54118
John W. Blake; play in 2 pts., by II. C. Me-
grne and I. S. Cobb. [192] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 21, 1916 ; D : 44435 ; Roi Coopei-
Megrue and Irvin S. Cobb, New York. 54119
Johnny Jones. .S'ee Speed.
Johnny's new car; vaudeville act, by H. Lang-
don. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July v22,.i 1916; D : 44537 ; Harry
Langdon, Milwaukee. 54130
Joining the navy; timely satire on American
recruits, by Jack Burnett. [1], 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1916; D: 44163; Frank
Thorndike and Fred. Barnes, New Yoi'k.
54121
Jokel, the opera-maker; drama in 1 act, by
Jacob Gordin.
(In The day, v. 3, no. 459-460, Feb. 10, 11,
1916)
© Feb. 10, 11, 1916 ; Ic. each Feb. 14, 1916 ;
D : 43045 ; Alexander J. Gordin, admrs. estate
of .Tacob M. Gordin, Brooklyn, 54122
Jonathan's night shirt; farce in 1 act, by F. W.
Reed. Boston, Mass., Woman's journal, 1916.
31 p. 16°.
© May 3. 1916 ; 2c. May 6, 1916 ; D : 43937 ;
Ferdinanda Wesselhoeft Reed, Cambridge,
Mas.s. 54123
Journalisten (Die); lustspiel in 4 akten, von
Gustav Freytag, ed. with introduction, notes,
and vocabulary by Walter Dallam Toy. En-
tirely new ed. Boston, New York [etc.] D. C.
Heath & co. [1916] x, 202 p. front. 16°.
(Heath's modern language series)
© Aug. 19, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Aug. 29, 1916 ;
A : 438174 ; W. D. Toy, Chapel Hill, N. C.
54124
Joy-riders (The); comedy in 1 act, by Alan
Storm [pseud, of G. I.iipkind] and Ben Flors-
heim. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1916; D : 43177 ; Goodman
Lipkind, New York. 54125
Joyous Christmas chimes; by Alice Cook
Fuller. Franklin, C, Denver, Col., Eldridge
entertainment house, 1916. 13 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1916; 2c. Dec. 18, 1916; 45666;
Eldridge entertainment house, Fj-anklin, O.
54126
Juan; comedy drama in 4 acts, by B. I. Brem-
ner. 119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1916; D: 44920; Blanche
Irbe Bremner. Vancouver, B. C. 54127
Judas; play in prologue and 3 acts, by M. M.
Reeves. [1], 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1916: D: 44921; Marie
Meadows Reeves, Boston. 54128
Judge (The); play in 4 acts, by C. Harcourt. [79]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1916 ; D : 44671 ; Cyril Har-
court, London. 54129
Judge Mc Andrew's own case; drama in 1 act,
by Leou Kelley [i. e. C. L. Kelley] [1], 21
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1916; D : 45211 ; Chester
Leon Kelley, Rockville Center, N. Y. 54130
Judgement; play in 4 acts, by E. Rabe. [103] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1916; D : 44711 : Edith Rabe,
Boston. 54131
2738
54132
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54151
Judgement (The) of Solomon; drama of today
in 3 acts, by E. Worthington. [105] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1916; D : 43058 ; Edward
Worthington, New Yorli. 54132
Judge's (The) secret; modern drama in 4 acts,
by A. Sterling, founded on moving picture
scenario by Florence Fleming. [51, 103 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1916; D: 45569; Ada Ster-
ling, New York. 54133
Judgment; 1 act drama, by E. G. Riley. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1916 ; D : 43721 ; Edna Gold-
smith Riley, New York. 54134
Julia Farnese; ein trauerspiel in 3 akten, von
Lion Peuchtwanger. Miinchen, Drei masken-
verlag, g. m. b. h., 1915. 93 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 6. 1916 ; D : 44314 ; Drei maskeu-
A-erlag. g. m. b. h., Municli.
54135
Julia of the Evening news; comedy in 3 acts,
by G. Buck. 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1916; D: 44753; Gertrude
Buck. Pougbkeepsie, N. Y. 54136
Julius Caesar; ed. with historical and explana-
tory notes, suggestions on literary interpreta-
tion, les.son helps, and stage directions, by
I\ label Tuttle Frush. Chicago, New York,
Row Peterson and company [1916] 1-59 p.
1 illus. 12°. (Home and school Shakespeare)
© Feb. 26, 1916; 2c. and aff. Mar. 1, 1916;
A : 427099 ; Rov*-, Peterson & co., Chicago.
54137
with introduction, notes, and questions for
review adapted from the Wood and Syms-
Wood Oxford and Cambridge edition, by F. A.
Puree!! and L. M. Somers. Chicago, New
York, Scott. Foresman and company [1915]
, 203 p. 12°.
© Jan. 22, 1916 ; 2c. and alT. Jan. 26. 1916 ;
A : 420520 ; F. A. Purcell and L. M. Somens.
Chicago. [Copyright is claimed on introduc-
. tion and notes] 54138
(The tragedy of) as originally pei;formed
by Shakespeare's company; ed. for the stu-
dent, with introduction and notes, by Daniel
Homer Rich. New York and London, Harper
& brothers [1916] xli, [1], 133 p. inch front,
(port.) illus., plan. 12°. (The Globe theater
Shakespeare)
© Apr. 14, 1916 ; 2c. and aff . Apr. 27, 1916 ;
A : 427831 ; Harper & bros.. New York. 54139
Jumping-ofE (The) place; comedy in 4 acts, by
Ethel Shackelford [i. e. E. S. Piatt] [117]
p. 4°. Typewritten,
' © Ic. Apr. 11, 1916 ; D : 43758 ; Ethel Shacks
elford Piatt, Traverse City, Mich. 54140
June thirteenth; comedy dramatic playlet, 1
act. t3y G. Terris. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1916 ; D : 43969 ; Charles Ter-
ris, Chicago. 54141
Jung muss man sein! operette in 3 akten, von
Leo Leipziger und Erich L^rban, gesangstexte
von Leo Leipziger, musik von Gilbert. Han-
nover, Louis Oertel [1916] 121 p. 4°.
[Words only]
© Ic. July 29, 1916 ; D : 44493 ; Louis Oertel,-
Hanover, Germany. 54142
Same. Text-buch der gesange. Hannover,
L. Oertel, 1915. cover-title, 24 p. 12°.
© Aug. 27, 1915 ; Ic. July 6, 1916 ; A— For-
eign 13849; Louis Oertel, Hanover, Germany.
54143
Jungle (The) man; 1 act dramatic playlet, by
F. B. Coates. [2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Sept. 1. 1916; D: 44807; Franklin B.
Coates, New York. 54144
Jurisprudence,
comedies.
.s'cf Duty; and other Irish
Just a child; playlet, by O. Dymow. /JIhth. 38
p. 8°. Ms,
© Ic. May 19, 1916; D: 43942; Ossip Dy-
mow, New York. 54145
Just a little mistake; comedy in 1 act, by Eliza-
beth Gale. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1916.
22 p. 12°.
© June 5, 1916 ; 2c, June 6, 1916 ; D : 44091 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 54146
Just a suggestion; original comedy in 3 acts, by
H. Seliuan. [114] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1916; D: 44699; Harold Sel^i
)nan, Jersey City. 54147
Just a wife; play in 1 act, by E. Lawson and
E. Polinl. [3], 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1913; D : 42948 ; Eleanor Law-
son and Emelie Polini. New York. 54148
Just a woman; play in 3 acts and an epilogue,
by E. Walter. [99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1916; D: 4.5217; Eugene Wal-
ter. New York. 54149
Just for a change; 1 act comedy, by G. Y.. Tyler
and M. Saber. [2], IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1916 ; D : 45031 ; G. Vere Tyler
and Max Saher. New York. 54150
Just for tonight; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Hop-
wood. [138] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1916 : D : 44074 ; Avery Hop-
wood, Cleveland. 54151
2739
54152
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54174
Just Jane; sketch, by ^M. W. Cole. [38] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1916; D: 44968; Marion
Wlialley Cole, Philadelphia. - 54152
Just kids; singing and talking act, by P. J. Otis.
[4] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. July 17, 1916; D : 44390 ; Phil. J. Otis,
San Francisco. 54153
Just like his father. See Convinced.
Just mammy; 1 act comedy, by S. E. Jones.
[1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1916; D: 43314; Sybil Eliza
Jones, Pasadena. 54154
Just only Felicia; comedy in 3 ;icts, by Fl B.
Eklred. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
■ © Ic. July 29, 1916; 0:44.510; Eva Baur
Eldred. San Francisco. 54155
Just Red; play in 1 act. by W. C. Hoff. 9 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1916: D: 43875; W. C. Hoff.
Dos Moines." 54156
Just two. See Expectations.
Justice (The) of Judge Calhoun; 1 act play, by
W. M. Oressy. [1], 29 p. f°- Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1916; D : 4296S ; Will M.
Cressy, Concord. N. H. 54157
Karinta von Orrelanden; ilruma iu 3 akten, voii
Franz Dfilberg. Berlin, E. Fleischel & co.,
1915. 4 p. ]., 138 p. 12°.
© Nov. 10, 1915; Ic. .Tan." 31. 1916; D:
42921 : Egon Fleiscliel & co., Berlin. 54158
Kate Gail; comedy drama in 4 acts, by L. A.
Bidmer. [1], 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1916 ; D : 45326 ; Leo Aloysius
Bahner, New York. 54159
Katie did; comedy iu 4 acts, by G. F. Van Etten.
[(>81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45093 ; Gerard Fris-
solle Van Fatten. Siin Antonio. 54160
Katy did; comedy in 2 acts, by G. R. Bridgham,
Boston. Walter H. Baker & co.. 1916. 53 p.
12°.
© Sept. 9, 1916; 2c. Sept. 11, 1916: D;
448.59; Gladys Ruth Bridcham, Somerville.
Mass. * 54161
Keeping up appearances; comedy drama in 3
acts, by A. Gallatin. [99] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1916 ; D : 43826 ; Alberta Gal-
latin, New York. 54162
Kentucky (The) handicap; 1 act i-acing comedy
drama, by M. D. Corrigan. [1] p. f°- Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 26. 1916 : D : 43270 ; Martin De
Vere Corrigan. (Cleveland. 54163
Key (The) to room 10; farce in 3 acts, by O.
Davis. [179] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tulv 8. 1916 ; D : 44441 ; Owen Davis,
Yonkers, N. Y. 54164
Keystone (The) cops; vaudeville comedy act,
by G. Jackson. 10 p. l"". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1916 ; D : 43729 ; Gladys Jack-
son, Sioux City, la. 54165
Khedive; a play in 2 acts. 2 scenes, by M. War-
ren. Tiffin. 'O.. The Advertiser print .shup.
1916. 2 p. 1., [7]-35 p. 12°.
© Mav 17. 1916; 2c. and afC. May 25. 1916:
A: 431239; Maude Warren, Tiffin. O. 54166
Kicked out of college; college farce in 3 acts, by
Walter Ben Hare. Chicago. T. S. Denison &
company [1916] 72 p. 12°.
© May 9, 1916 ; 2c. May 13, 1916 ; D : 43892 ;
Eben H. Norris. Chicago. 54167
Kid curlers; farce in 1 act. by D. Waldo. Bos-
ton, Walter H. Baker & co., 1916. 13 p. 12°.
© Apr. 13. 1916: 2c. Apr. 14. 1916; D:
43630; Dorothv Waldo, Brookline. Mass.
54168
Kiddies' (The) burglar; play in 1 act. by T.
and A. Warwick. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tulv 17. 1916; D: 44.395: Ted and
Alma Warwiik. Millville. N. J. 54169
Kilauea; play in 1 act, by Claire Baumann. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 7. 1916; D : 44101 ; Ben M.
Giroux, Chicago. 54170
Kinder der erde; schauspiel in 3 akten und
einem zwischenspiel. von Thaddiius Rittner.
Wien und Tjeipzig. Deutsch-osterreichischer
verlag. 1914. 105 p. 16°.
© Sept. 1. 1914; Ic. .July 6, 1916; A— For-
eign 1.3S05: Dentsch-()sterreichischer verlag.
g. m. b. h.. Vienna. 54171
King Arthur; or. The sword of the stone, plav
in 7 acts, by E. L. Quinlan. [2], 95 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23. 1916 : D : 4.5496 ; Ethel Du-
cille Quinlan, Decatur. 111. 54172
King Cobra; dramatic playlet in 1 act, by R.
.Tordan. [11. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21. 1016; D : 43101 ; Robert Jor-
dan, Brooklyn. 54173
King John; introduction and notes by Henry
Norman Hudson, ed. and rev. by Ebenezer
Charlton Black. Boston, New York [etc.]
Ginn and company [1916] Ixiii. 124 p. 16°.
(New Hudson Shakespeare)
© Aug. 15, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Sept. 7, 1916 ; i
A : 437574 ; Ginn & co.. Boston. [Copyright
is claimed on new matter] 54174
2740
54175
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54193
King- John and the abbot. See Dramatic (A)
reader.
King Kole in v/ar times; play iu 1 act, by M. S.
Chau.ller. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1916 ; D : 43022 ; Martha S.
Cliandler, Kingston, N. Y. 54175
King Lear's wife; play in 1 act, by G. Bottom-
lev. New York. P. R. Reynolds, 1916. 2 p. 1.,
3-^96 p. 12°.
© Jan. 11, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 18, 1916;
A : 437036 ; Gordon Bottomley, London.
54176
King (The) of hearts; comic opera in 2 acts,
music by Stuart F. Louchheim, book by D. S.
Stern, lyrics by D. S. Stern and Stuart F.
Louchheim. [51] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© le. B^eb. 23, 1916; D: 43233; David S.
Stern, Philadelphia. 54177
King (The) of the Jews; passion play, by M.
Browne. [4], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 2, 1916; D : 443.51 ; Maurice
Browne, Chicago.
54178
King Philip IV; [play in 4 acts] by William
Watts. (In Jiift Play and poems. Book ©
Auc. 31. 1916: 2c. and aff. Oct. 26, 1916; A:
44.5355; William Watts, Benton Harbor, Mich.)
54179
King Richard the Second; introduction and
notes by Henry Norman Hudson, ed. and rev.
by Ebenezer Charlton Black. [Boston] Ginn
a'ud company [1916] liii, 146 p. front, (fac-
sim.) 12°. (The new Hudson Shakespeare)
© June 6, 1916; 2c. and aff. June 9, 1916;
A : 431432 ; Ginn & co.. Boston. 54180
King Richard the Third; introduction and notes
by Hoary Norman Hudson, ed. and rev. by
Ebenezer Charlton Black. Boston. New York
[etc.] Ginn and company [1916] Ixii, 178 p.
16°. (New Hudson Shakespeare)
© Sept. 15, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Oct. 10, 1916 ;
A: 44.5701; Ginn & co., Boston. [Copyright
is claimed on new matter] 54181
King Richard III (Shakespeare's); ed. with in-
troduction and notes by A. R. Brubacher.
New York, The Macmillan company, 1916.
1 p. 1., xvii, 203 p. 24°. (Macmillan's pocket
classics)
© Nov. 29, 1916 : 2c. and aff. Dec. 1, 1916 :
A: 445863; Macmillan co., New York. 54182
King Saint Olaf ; drama in 5 acts, by G. Melby.
Boston, Richard G. Badger [1916] 143 p.
12°.
© Sept. 15, 1916; 2c. Sept. 18, 1916; D:
44913; Gustav Melby, Granite Falls, Minn.
54183
King Shakespeare; a masque of praise for the
Shakespeare tercentenary written for the
Drama league of Boston, by A. H. Gilmer.
[Boston] Ginn and Company [1916] 14 p.
12°.
© Mar. 20. 1916 ; 2c. and atr. INIar. 23, 1916 ;
A : 427345 : Albert Hatton Gilmer, Boston.
54184
King's (The) cupbearer; play in 10 canticles, by
A. F. Chalmers. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6. 1916; D: 45365; Agnes F.
Chalmers, Grand Rapids, Mich. 54185
Kiss (The) of death; tragedy in 1 act, by R.
I\Iurray. [3], 29 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1916; D: 44004; Richard
Murray, New York. 54186
Kissing (The) maid; or. The kissing girls,
burletta in 2 acts, by S. Howe. [-57] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11. 1916 ; D : 43571 ; Sam Howe.
New York. 54187
Kitchen callers; comedy sketch, by T. Josselyn.
[1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D: 42894; Talbert
.Tosselyn, Berkeley, Cal. 54188
Kitty's claws; comedy in 3 acts, by Z. Akins.
[144] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1916 ; D : 4.5213 ; Zoe Akins.
St. Louis. 54189
Kleine (Das) madel; siugspiel in 3 akten, von
Arthur Lippschitz und Theo Halton, musik
von .Joseph Suaga. Hannover, L. Oertel. 1914.
132 p. 4°. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1916 : D : 43582 : Louis Oertel,
Hanover, Germany. 54190
Kleptomaniac (The) See Comedies in minia-
ture.
Knife (The): play in a prelude and 3 acts, by
E. Walter. [163] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12. 1916 ; D : 44873 ; Eugene
Walter, New York. 54191
Knight (The) and the lady; romantic 1 act
play, by F. Nordstrom. [2]. 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1916; D:4o2S8; Frances
Nordstrom. Brookljm. ' '•''' .^4192
Knights of Athens. See Ritual, Knights of
Athens. 39527,
Knocking (The) on the door; play iu 1 act, by
Edith Thaiu. [2], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1916 ; D : 42766 ; Edith Isobel
Thain, New York. 54193
2741
54194
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54214
Knockout (The); farce in 3 acts, by N. Moran,
:\i. White, jr., and E. Franklin. 104 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1916 ; D : 44378 ; Neil Moran.
]Maltlieu- "White, jr.. and Edgar Franklin, New
York. 54194
Krisis (Die) See Diszipliu.
Kriss Kringle's panorama. See Cheery come-
dies for Christinas.
Kiinstliche (Der) mensch; operette in 2 akteu,
3 bildern. von A.M. Willner und Rudolf Oester-
reiclier, musik von Leo Fall. Textbuch der
uesan^'e. Leipzig;, Wien, L. Doblinger (Bern-
luinl Herzniausky) 1915. 52 p. 12°.
@ Sept. 30, 1915 ; Ic. July 6, 1916 ; D : 44325 ;
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky),
Leipzig. 54195
Labistouille et Coquembois; vaudeville en 1
.icte. de Emile Codey et Jeaa (Jonti. Pari.^,
I'liilippo, 1916. 04 p. 12°.
© Aug. 22, 1916; Ic. Sept. 11, 1916; D:
44852; Pliilippo, Paris. 54196
Lacking conscience; crinoline comedy in 4 acts,
by U. Keene. [149] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1916; D : 428.53 ; Ursula
Keene. New York. 54197
Ladde; play in 3 acts, by W. N. Day. [2], 19 p.
8^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1915 : D : 42667 ; William N.
Day. Spokane, Wash. 54198
Ladies' (The) reducing parlor; comedy from
life in 3 scenes, by M. Swan. [24] p. 4°.
Typewi'itten.
© Ic. Mar.- 18. 1916; D : 43358 ; .Toe Maxwell
.ind Mark Sw;in, New York. 54199
musical comedy in 3 acts, by J. B. Maxwell.
[56] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. .Tune 28. 1916; D: 44250; Jo.seph B.
Mi) X well. New York. 54200
Ladrao (0); comedia em 3 actos, por H. Bern-
stein [tr. (\u A'oleur de Henry Bernstein en
liUiuue portugaise] Paris, A. Noel & Chalvon,
1907. 72 p, 8".
© TIenrv Bernstein. Paris ; D : 11530, Oct.
11. 1907; 2c. Oct. 14, 1907. 54201
Ladron (El) Lince; o. La mujer de hielo, fan-
tasia cmnica en 2 mlos. divididos en 4 cuadros.
en prosa, original de (J. Allen -Perkins. Ma-
drid [Sociednd de autores espanoles] 1915
53 p. 12°.
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. .Tan. 28, 1916; D:
42865; Carlos .Mien-Perkins, Madrid. 54202
Lady Caroline; j)lay in 3 acts, .by .C. S. Welles.
[79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9. 1916; D : 44051 ; Charle.^*
Stuart Welles New York. 54203
Lady (The) gardner; farce, by S. F. Hillnuui.
[1]. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1916; D: 45581; Sara F. Hill-
man, Pittsburgh. 54204
Lady Godiva's ride; vaudeville sketch, by M. T.
Middleton. [i8] p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1916; D : 42784 ; Milton T.
Middleton, New York. 54205
Lady (The) killers; farcical satire, by John B.
Hymer, 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1916; D : 44716 ; Elean(»r
Hymer, New York. 54206
Lady Luxury; musicjil comedy in 2 acts, by
R. J. Young. [100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1916 ; D : 43493 ; Rida John-
son Young, New York. 54207
Lady Many Dogs; comedy in 3 acts and a pro-
logue, by E. F. Scott. [2], 71 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1916 ; D : 43562 ; Edith FuUer-
ton Scott, Denver. 54208
Lady (The) of the lake; l>y Sir Walter Scott,
dramatized l)v M. Dakin and M. Thomas.
[Philadelphia." Ketterlinus litho. mfg. co., 1916]
cover-title, 50 p. 8°.
© Alar. 25. 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Mar. 29. 1916 ;
A: 427533; Miirgaret Dakin and Miriam
l^homas, Haverford. Conn. 54209
Lady (The) of the opei-a house; play in 1 act,
by F. Cannon. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 14. 1916; D: 42759; F;inny Can-
non, New York. 54210
Same. Chicago, T. S. Denison »S: company
[1916], 34 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1916 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1916 ; D : 45356 ;
Kben H. Noi-ris, Chicago. 54211
Lady (The) of the swamp; drama consisting of
prologue, 5 .scenes, epilogue, bv F. P. Norton.
New York, N. Y.. Schulte press [1916] 46 p.
4°.
• © Aug. 29, 1916; 2c. Aug. 31, 1916; D:
44789; I'rauklin P. Norton. New York. 54212
Lady (The) of the weeping willow tree; plav
in 3 acts, by S. Walker. [68] p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1916; D: 43324; Stuart
Walker, New York. 54213
Lady Penelope. See Pen.
Lady (The) sheriff; dramatic composition, by
G. A. and A. M. Matteson. [22] p. 4°. Type
written.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1916 ; D : 45522 ; George Adel-
bert and Alys Maia Matteson, Chicago. 54214
2742
54215
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54234
Lah-y' shaw-rieni Tehilaw (Moses Haym Luz-
zatto's) (Praise for righteousness); tr. from
the Hebrew by Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein and
liebecoa Fl.schel. New York. Bioch publi.stiing
company, 1915. 55 p. 16°.
© Mar. 6. 1915; 2c and aff. Nov. 19. 1915;
A : 414676 ; Herbert S. Goldstein, Now York.
54215
Lai (Le) de I'oiselet.
bird.
See Wise (The) little
Lamb (The); drama in 3 acts, bv G. Cartoscelli.
[2]. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Dee. 23. 1916 ; D : 45725 ; Cteorge Car-
toscelli, Indianapolis. 54216
Lamentable (The) tragedy of McLizzie; in song
and verse, by Ona Wiiiants Borland. Chicago,
Dramatic publishinc,- comimnv, 1916. 23 p.
12°.
© Dec. 20, 1916; 2c. Dec. 23. 191G ; D:
45710; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 54217
Land (The) See Three plays; by Padraic
Colnni.
Land o' love; play in 4 acts, by P. L. Shaw.
[66] p.
© Ic
Shaw. New York
f°. Typewritten.
June 17, 1916 ; D : 44170 ; Percy L.
54218
Land (The) of liberty; temperance play in 5
acts, by Dora H. Stockman. {]n Moderator-
topics, v. 36, no. 27, Mar. 16. 19161
© JIar. 15, 1916: 2c. Mar. 23, 1916; D:
43683; Henry R. Pattengill. Liinsing, Mich.
54219
Land (The) of promise: drau)atic sketch in 1
act, by W. Aspinwall. [10] p. 4°. Typev/rit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 9. 1916; D: 43123; Woolsey
Aspinwall. Seattle. 54220
Land (The) of the crippled king; plav in 1 act.
by L. P. Kirk. [1], 27 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1916 ; D : 4.5333 ; Leonora Price
Kirk. Alameda, Cal. 54221
Land (The) where the shamrocks grow; play
in 4 acts, by .1. J. Nolan. [1]. 84 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28. 1916 ; D : 44259 ; J. Jerome
Nolan, Mabanoy City. Pa. 54222
Lap-dog (The); play in 4 acts, by R. B. Butler.
[121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1916; D: 44133: Rachel Bar-
ton Butler, Cincinnati. 54223
Lark (The); [play in 5 scenes] by K. Lord. 17
p. 8°. Printed. (Little playbook series
no. 4)
fn) June 19, 1916 ; 2c. July I. 1916 ; D : 44363 ;
Katharine Lord, New Y'ork. 54224
Larry from nowhere; 4 act play, by G. L. Fur-
niss. [106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1916; D: 45309; Grace Liv-
ingston Furniss, New York. 54225
Last (The) act; satirical comedy in 1 act, by
A. Mixon. LI], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1916; D : 45381 ; Ada Mixon,
Washington. 54226
Last (The) chance; comedy in 2 acts, by Annie
E. Bailey. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald,
1916. 32 p. 12°.
© :\Iay 17. 1916; 2c. May 18. 1916: D:
4,3940: Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 54227
Last (The) mile; sportinc: plavlet in 3 scenes, bv
I^. Clark. [3], 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1916; D : 43627 : Edward
Clark. Jamaica, N. Y. 54228
Last (The) of the Mohicans,
dei Moicani.
See Ultimo (L')
Last (The) rehearsal; play in 1 act, by I. J.
Craudall. [2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27. 1916; D: 45.539; Irene .Jean
Crandall, Chictigo. 54229
Last (The) straw; comedy in 1 act, by G. Sei-
bel. [2]. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12. 1916; D: 44627; George
Seibel, Pittsburgh. 54230
play in 1 act, by S. B. Pfeifer. [28] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1916 ; D : 45155 ; Sidney Bur-
ton Pfeifer. ButTalo. 54231
See also Home sweet home.
Last (The) trick; playlet of the underworld, by
Harry Bonnell. [3], 28 p. 4°. Typewrit;ten.
© Ic. Oct. 12. 1916; D: 45151; Harry E.
Bonnell, Diniellon, N. J. 5.4232
Last (The) two cartridges.
dun.
See Siege of Ver-
Last (The) Yankee; play in 1 act, by V. B.
ivobinson. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1916 : D : 43271 ; Violet Brook-
houso Robin.son, Cambridge, Mass. 54233
Latin plays for student performances and
i-eading; by J. J. Schlicher. Boston, New
Y'ork [etc.] Ginn and compauv [1916] vii.
213 p. 12°.
Contents : Saccu.s malorum. — Tirones. —
Exitus Helvetiorum. — Cicero candidatus. —
Coniuratio. — Dido.— Andi-omeda.
© Mar. 21, 1916 : 2c. and aff. Apr. 4, 1916 ;
A: 427523; John J. Schlicher, Terre Haute,
Ind. 54234
Laubgewind. See Victoiry.
2743
54235
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54254
Laug-hing (The) cure; comedy in 2 acts, by
Edith F. A. U. Paintou. Chicago T. S. Deni-
son (fc company [191G] 47 p. 12°.
© Oct. 14, 1916 ; 2e. Oct. 18, 1916 ; D : 45204 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 54235
Laughing gas. Sec Plays of the natural and
the supernatural.
Laughing Harry; play in 1 act, by C. Wvipper-
manu and L. IVIudie. [2J, 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. .Tune 6, 1916 ; D : 44464 ; Carlos Wup-
permann. Bronxville, N. Y., and Leonard Mu-
die, New York. 54236
Law-breakers (The); original drama in 4 acts,
by M. Doran. [81] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31. 1916; D: 43490; Marie
Doran and Frances Doran, Jamaica, N. Y.
54237
Law (The) forbids; American drama in 3 acts,
by .T. E. Brady. [133] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1916 ; D : 45329 ; Jasper Ew-
ing Brady, Broolilyn. 54238
Laws (The) of God and man; sensational
drama of police and underworld life in 4 acts,
by Miron Leffingwell. [66] p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Ic. Dot-. 7, 1916 ; D : 45609 ; Alexander
Byers, Cliicago. 54239
Layla-Majnu; a musical play in 3 acts, by
Dhan Gopal Mukerji. with an introduction by
Professor Arthur Upham Pope. Snn Fran-
cisco, P. Elder & company [1916] 3 i>. 1., v-ix,
61 p. 8°. [Words only]
© Apr. 28, 1916 ; 2c. and aflf. May 3, 1916 ;
A; 433118; Paul Elder & co., San Francisco.
54240
La Zaire; in 3 acts, by A. K. Pomeioy. 53 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Kellog Pomeroy, New York ; D :
2019. Jnne 17, 1902 : 2c. June 17, 1902. 54241
Lead me to it; 2 act musical comedv. bv M.
Ott. [4] ,56 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1916: D: 43595; Matthew
Ott, Wollaston, Mass. 54242
Leap year; play in 1 act. by W. Coleman and
Castle D. Burt. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1916 ; D : 44207 : Walter Colo-
man, New York. 54243
play in 3 acts, by F. Ullmann. [1], 66 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1916; D : 43044 ; Frederic
T'llraan, Highland Park, 111 54244
Leap year matrimonial bureau; sketch, by
I.ouie W. Bogner. [2], 10 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1916 ; D : 42929 ; B. M. Berg,
Rochester, N. Y. 54245
Leatherstocking tales. See Pathfinder.
35540.
Leave it to me; farce comedy in 3 acts [rev.
^'er.sion uf Not yet] by A. Keir and Ruth Com-
fort Mitchell [i. e. R. C. M. Young] [128] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1. 1916; D: 42992; Angela Keir
and Ruth Comfort Mitchell Young, New York.
54246
Leave of absence. See also In garrison.
21177b.
Leccion de celos; pasatiempo en 1 acto y en
pru.sa. [dej L. Buceta y Mera. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1916. 33 p. 12°.
© July 6, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45102 ;
Luis Buceta y Mera, Madrid. 54247
Leetla Joe; play in 1 act, by R. B. Longmire.
[1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1916; D: 44212; Robert
Bill liOngmire, New Orleans. 54248
Legend of St. Geraud. See Wise (The) little
bird.
Legitimate; drama in 4 acts, by J. Slavit. [64]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1916; D: 42815; .Joseph
Slavit, Brooklyn. 54249
Leisure (The) class; play in 1 act, by F. Mer-
rill. 1 2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1916; D:43S56; Feuimore
Merrill, Cambridge, Mass. 54250
Lemon (The) or the peach? incident of New-
York life, by A. Colby. [1], 14 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1916 ; D : 42648 ; Archie Colby,
New York. 54251
Leperacaun (The) See Fortune (The) tellev
of Killarney. 15070.
Lesson (The); play in 1 act, by G. Kellv. [3].
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. May 8, 1916 ; D : 43843 ; George Kelly.
Philadelphia. 54252
Lesson (The) of woodcraft; drama in 1 act, by
A\'. H. Stone. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916; D : 43.502 ; William
Harry Stone, Los Angeles. 54253
Lessons from scripture flowers. See Esau and
Jacob.
Lessons in French; farce comedy in 2 acts, bv
L.N.Gilbert. [2], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1916; D: 4.3006; Lillian Nor
ten Gilbert, Grafton. Mass. 54254
27U
54255
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54375
Let's get married; farce-coiuedy in 3 acts, by
Lewis Beach [i. e. E. L. Beach; jr.] Boston.
AValter H. Baker & cc, 1916. 153 p. 12°.
© Aug. 23, 1916; 2c. Aug. 24, 1916; D:
44722; Emmet Lewis Beach, jr., Saginaw.
Mich. 54255
Let's pretend; comedy in 4 acts, by J. A. Moroso.
[80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1916 ; D : 437U4 ; Jolin A.
Moroso, Cressliill, N. J. 54256
Letters found in an antique secretary. See
Belle of Baltimore Town.
Letters to Beatrice; play in 6 acts, by Basil
Dickey. [21] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1916; D : 44408 ; Star CO.,
New York. 54257
Levitation; play in 1 act, by Charles Goddard.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1916 ; D : 43343 ; Star co..
New York. 54258
Ley de honor; drama social en 3 actos, en prosa,
original de .J. M. Acevedo. .Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1916. 07 p. 12°,
' © July 6, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11. 1916 ; D : 45096 ;
Jose M. Acevedo, Madrid. 54259
Liberation (The); play in 4 acts, by E. Markus.
[1], 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1916 ; D : 44819 ; Elizabeth
Jklarkus, Detroit. 54260
Liberian singers. See Walker's Liberian
singers.
Liebesinsel (Die); lustspiel in 3 akten, von Au-
gust Neidhart. Wien, O. Eirich, 1915. 77 p.
12°.
© Ic. July G, 1916; D : 44318 ; Otto Eirich,
Aieunii. 54261
Liebeszauber; operette in 3 akten von Victor
Leon, musik von Oscar Straus. Soufflier- und
regiebuch. Leipzig, Wien, Ludwig Doblinger
(Bernhard Herzmansky) 1916. 139 p. 8°.
© Ic. July 29, 1916 ; D : 44495 ; Ludwig Dob-
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky) Vienna.
54262
— — Same. Textbueh der gesSnge. Leipzig,
Wien, L. Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman.sky).
1916. 32 p. 12°.
© Jan. 28, 1916 ; Ic. July 29, 1916 ; A -For-
eign 14423; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard
Herzmansky), Leipzig. 54263
Lieutenant Inkbottle; vaudeville act, by A. S.
Tenney. [1], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1916 ; D : 45220 ; Allen Spencer
Tenney, New York 54264
Life; a modern fairy tale, by E. Guerrier. (In
S. E. G. news, v. 5, no. 1. Nov. 11, 1916)
© Nov. 20, 1916; 2c. Dec. 15, 1916; D:
45656; Edith Guerrier, Boston. 54265
Life — Continued.
• -1 act comedy phiylet, by W. W. Oobill and
IMabelle Van Tassel. 10 p'. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. n, 1916; D: 44857; William
Wright Cohill, Flushing, N. Y. 54266
Life is a dream. Sec Chief European drama-
tists.
Life's (A) atonement,
vict. 48642.
See Valjean, the con-
Light. See Child's book of holiday plays.
Light (A) and a laugh; play in 1 act, by E. E.
Kresko. [51 ]). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1916; D : 4.3.339 ; Edson
Evered Kresko, Port Jefferson, N. Y. 54267
Light (A) in the dark; romance of to-day in 3
acts and 10 s.-enes, by H. Bashford. [72] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1916; D: 44.539; Herbert
T>ashford, Piedmont. Cal. 54268
Light (The) in the window. See Plays of the
natural and the supernatural.
Lightheart; child'.s play, by J. D. Abbott. [3 1,
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. r^eb. 1, 1916; D : 42926 ; .Tane Drake
Abbott. Buffalo. 54269
Lights and shadows; new playlet, bv E. A.
Woolf. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten. '
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1916 : D : 43163 ; Edgar Allan
Woolf, New York. 54270
Likely (A) story; i-oiidside comedy in 1 act. by
L. Housnian. New York, Samuel French ;
London, Samuel French, ltd., [1916] 25 p.
12°.
© Oct. 7. 1916 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1916 ; D : 45078 ;
I>aurenoe Housman, London. 54271
Lilac time; episode, by R. J. Adams and A.
Allen. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1916; D: 44695; Robert J.
Adams and Arthur Allen, Detroit. 54273
--—play in 3 acts, by J. Cowl and J. Murfin.
[105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20. 1916 ; D : 45698 ; Jane Cowl
and Jane Murfin, New York. 54273
Lillith; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Mixon. [104] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 5. 1916; D : 42647 ; Ada IVfixon,
Washington. 54274
Limb (A) of the law; character rube comedy
skit, by Lew Sully. Rev. [1], 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1916; D: 43409; Arthur O.
May, Norman, Okl. 54275
2745
54276
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54297
Lincoln; phiy iu 3 acts, by H. C. Lee. [136] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21. 1916: D: 44978: Helena C.
Lee, Philadelphia. 54276
Lincoln and the soldier; dramatic composition
in 1 act, 3 scenes, by S. D. Drane. 6 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19. 1916 ; D : 44187 ; Samuel Dade
I)rane. Washiniiton. 54277
Liiiea (La) de Caceres; juguete comico en 2
actos y en prosa. original de JosS P6roz Lopez
y Jesus Lueng'j. Mndrid [Sociedad de au-
rores espaiiolesi 1916. o4 p. 12°.
© Apr. 22. 1916; Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D;
l.'JToO ; J. Perez ]/;pez v J. Luengo, Madrid.
54278
Literary (The) club; cuniedy iu 1 act, by Marion
R. O'Keefe. New York, S. F'rench ; London, S.
French, ltd.. 1916. 23 p. 12°.
© Aug. 1, 1916 ; 2c. Aug. 2, 1916 ; D : 41511 ;
Samuel French, Nev.- York. 54279
Literature; play in 1 act, by Arthur Schnitzler,
tr. by Elsie*^ Plant Kahn. [2]. 35 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1916 ; D : 44741) ; ANashiug-
ton square players, inc.. New York. 54280
Little acts for little actors; collection of play^^.
drills, table;iux and other entertainments for
children, bv Edyth :M. Wormwood and Eliza-
beth F. Guptill. Boston. W. H. Baker & CO.,
1916. 112 p. 12°.
© Aug. 17, 1916; 2c. Aug. 18, 1916; D:
44678; Waller H. Baker & co., Boston. 54281
Little Arab (The taming of Arabella): 3 act
play, by C. Senour. [2], 109 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. .1, 1916; D: 43537; Oaro Senour,
Los Angeles. 54282
Little boy dreams; fantasy in 1 act, by R. W.
Sneddon. [11, 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1916; D: 4.5239: Robert Wil-
liam Sneddon. New York. 54283
Little (The) brown men; play iu 4 acts, by
M. E. Swan. [110] p. 4\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7. 1916; D: 45.596; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 54284
Little Boctor Love; just a thought in 1 act, by
F. Nordstrom. [2]. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27. 1916 ; D : 44992 ; Frances
Nordstrom. Brooklyn. 54285
Little folk in green. See St. Nicholas book
of plays and operettas.
Little (A) girl at play; opera in 1 act, libretto
by Frank Patterson and Tyndall Gray, music
by Frank Patterson. [1], 6 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1916; D: 4.5082; Franklin
Peale Patterson, Los Angeles. 54286
Little (The) girl that God forgot; comedy
drama in 4 acts, by E. E. Ro.se. [1], 120 p,
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7. 1916 ; D : 44576 ; Edward E.
Rose, Chicago. 54287
Little (The) isle o' green; vaudeville act. bv
J. H. Hughes. [1], 9 p. 12°. Typewritten. "
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1916; D : 43661 ; .Joseph H.
Hughes. Sagina^^•, Mich. 54288
Little Kai Jing; play in 3 acts, by F. Lightner.
[136] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1916; D : 43252 ; Frances
Lightner, Detroit. 54289
Little lady iu blue; comedy in 3 acts, by
Horace Hodges and T. Wigney Percyval.
[143] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20. 1916; D : 45228 ; David Be-
. lasco, New York. 54290
Little (The) laugh-lander; sketch, by W. L.
Everhart. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© le. Nov. 17, 1916; D: 45453; William L.
Everhart. CoUingswood, N. J. 54291
Little Miss Nobody; comedy in 3 acts, by W. N.
Morse and M. H. Morse, based on the famous
novel Evelina by Fanny Burney. [110] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1916 ; D : 43759 ; Williajn
Northrop Morse and Margaret Hincks Morse,
New York. 54292
Little (A) patriot. See Child's book of holi-
day plays. — Seven plays for little folks.
Little Peggy O'Moore; play in 3 acts, by C. S.
H;iyes. [89] ]\ 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1916; D: 45409; Charles S.
Hayes, Chicago. 54293
Little people of autumn. See Plays for home,
school and settlement.
Little (The) saint; drama in 5 acts, by Roberto
PIracco. tr. by M. Tracy. [65] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1916; D : 45629 ; Marguerite
Tracy, New York. 54294
Little sister of the streets; play in 3 acts, by
W, Collins. [78] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1916 : D : 45263 ; Whitney Col-
lins, .Tonesboro, Ark. 54295
Little (The) step-daughter; play in 3 acts, by
E. F. .Joyce, .jr. [1], 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1916; D: 43804; Edward F.
Joyce, jr.. New York. 54296
Little (The) Venus; burlesque, by F. P. Mur-
phy. [1], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. June 16. 1916; D: 44160; Prank P.
Murphy, New York. 54297
2746
54298
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54317
Little (The) whirlwind; comedy in 3 acts, by
L. B. West and A. J. Seager. 129 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1916 ; D : 44762 ; Alice Janette
Seager and Louise Bronson West, Pasadena,
Cal.^ 54298
Little (The) widow. .SV^e Prodigal (The) hus-
band. 37579.
Live (A) bird; social calamity in 1 act, by L. B.
Yates. [2], 16 11. 4°. Typewritten.
© ]c. Mar. 20, 1916 : D : 4S370 ; Arthur Ben-
nett, Buffalo. 54299
Living. See Fruit of toil.
Liz; comedy drama in 3 acts, by W. C. Munteli.
[78] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1916; D : 45048 ; Wallace
and Charlotte Munro. New York. 54300
Liz in love; comedy in 1 act, by C. H. O'Don-
nell. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
- V, © Ic. July 15, 1916; D: 44383; Charles H.
b'Donnell, New York. 54301
Liza Ann; lawn drama in 1 act, 15 scenes, by
Charles Barnard. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd.. 1916. 38 p. 12°.
© .Tuly 18, 1916; 2c. July 19, 1916; D:
44421 ; Samuel French, New York. 54302
Lo que se lie van las horas; comedia en 3 actos,
original de F. Sassone. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores e.spanoles] 1916. 68 p. 12°.
© Apr. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25. 1916; D:
43741; Felipe Sassone, Madrid. 54303
. Locked (The) chest, and, The sweeps of ninety-
eight; tvvo 1 act plays, by J. Masefield. New
Y'ork, ]\Iacmillan company. 1916. 114 p,
front, (iwrt.) 8°.
© ( )ct. 18. 1916 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1916 ; D : 45215 ;
John Masefield, Choi sey -Berks. En.gland.
54304
Locked out; farcical comedy in 1 act, by C.
Brooks. [2], 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .June 19, 1916; D: 44178; Christine
Brooks, New York. 54305
Locust flower, and The celibate; two plays by
Pauline Brooks Quinton. Boston, Sherman,
French & company, 1916, 4 p. 1., 102 p., 1 1.
16°.
© July 28, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Oct. 2, 1916 ;
A: 438673; Sherman, French & co., Boston.
54306
Locusts (The); play in 4 acts, by J. T. Stern.
[15] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov, 20, 1916; D: 45471; JoSefa
Thrall Stern, Chicago. 54307
Logik des herzens; lustspiel in 4 aufzfigen, von
Franz Blei. Berlin, S. Fischer, verlag, 1916.
121 p. 12°.
© Jan. 6, 1916 ; Ic. Nov. 21, 1916 ; D : 45495 ;
S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin. 54308
Loki and the gifts. See Dramatic (A) reader.
Lolita; vaudeville sketch, by L. Anspaeh. 21 p.
12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1916; D: 44517; Ulian Ans-
paeh, Baltimore. 54309
Lolita Teuorio; comedia en 2 actos y en prosa,
original de Pedro Munoz Soca y Pedro Perez
Fernilndez. ISLndrid [Sociedad de autores es-
l)anoles] 1916. 59 p. 12°.
© May 31, 1916 ; Ic. June 3, 1916 ; D : 44069 ;
P. Munoz Seca y P. Pgrez Fernandez, Madrid.
54310
Lone (The) sentinel; vaudeville comedy duo-
logue in 1 scene, by C, Kennedy. [21] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar, 24, 1916 ; D : 43410 ; Clayton
Kennedy, Baltimore. 54311
Lone star. See Plays; by O. P. Parker.
Loneliness; play in 1 act, by M. de Acosta. 14
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© June 10, 1916; D : 44123 ; Mercedes de
Acosta, New York. 54312
Lonely (The) heart; play in 4 acts, by E. Shel-
don. [205] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1916; D: 44436; Edward
Sheldon, New York. 54313
Lonesome (The) club; comedy playlet in 1 act
and 1 scene, by B. Baruett and A, Tiewis. [1],
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
©•Ic. Dec. 28. 1916 ; D : 457.'3 ; Ben Barnett
and Al Lewis, New York. 54314
Long (The) arm of coincidence; sketch in 1
.scene, by Dion Titheradge. [2], 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
® Ic. Julv 10. 1916 : D : 44349 ; .Joseph Hart.
New York. 54315
Long' (The) finger; play in 4 acts, by M. Mor-
ley. [2], 98 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1916; D : 44197 ; Malcolm
Morley, New York. 54316
Longfellow's song of Hiawatha. See Playing
Hiawatha.
Look after Louise. See Four short plays.
Look out! musical comedy libretto in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by S. V. B. Brewster, music
by George D. Clews. [6], 57 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Feb. 7. 1916: D : 42975 ; S. V. B.
Brewster, New York. 54317
2747
54318
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54339
if
Look who's here; farce in 3 acts, by N. Harper.
102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1916 ; D : 43849 : Neal Harper.
New York. 54318
Looping the gap.
39401.
See Bide (The) to death.
Lord (The) and the girls; vaudeville act. by V.
Erne. [2], 8 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1916; D: 44981; Vincent
Erne, New York. 54319
Lord Malapert of Moonshine castle. See St.
Nicholas book of plays and operettas.
Lord (The) of all he surveys; comedy in 4
acts, by G. Jacob.son. [71] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1910; 0:4:1310; Gershon
.Tacobson. Wasbinstoii.
54320
Lord (The) of the harvest; morality in 1 act, by
L. Housmaii. New York, Samnel French;
London, Samuel French, ltd.. 11916] 1 p. 1.,
13 p. 12°.
© Aug. 28, 1916; 2c. Aug. 30, 1916; D:
44768 ; Laurence Housman, London. 54321
Los que fueron; entremes en pro.sa, original de
P. Muuoz Seca. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1916. 15 p. 12°.
© July 6, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 : D : 45103 ;
Pedro Muiioz Seca. Madrid. 54322
Losing Eloise; modern comedy in 3 acts, by
F. Jackson. [197] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 10, 1916 ; D : 42713 : Fred Jack-
.son, New York. 54323
Lost and found; comedy in 3 acts, bv E. E.
Hutche-son and F. E. Willcox. [109], p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1916; D : 44171 ; Emma E.
Hutcheson and Frances E. Willcox, New York.
54324
.See also Brown sugar.
Lost claim 13; or, His little pal, play in 4 act.s,
by G. J. Grav>iey. [29] p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1916; D : 42910 ; George J.
Crawlev, Irondale, Mo. 54325
Lost (The) island; musical comedy in 3 acts, by
'^ W. H. Macart. [49] p. f^ Typewritten.-
[Liliretto only]
© Ic. May 9, 1916; D: 43865; WilHam H.
Macart, I^a using, Mich. 54326
Lost (The) melody; in?!trumental and musical
novelty, by W. Monta.gue. [1], 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 27, 1916 ; D : 44244 ; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 54327
Lost (The) village; eighteenth and twentieth
century contrast, by Margaret F. Hill, Leb-
anon, O., March brothers, 1916. 18 p. 12°.
© Sept. 11, 1916; 2c. Sept. 14, 1916; D:
44888 ; March bros., Lebanon, O. 54328
Lotus (The) lily; 1 act drama for women, by
E. M. Unsell and E. M. Riley. [1], 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1916; D: 42807; Eva M. Un-
sell and Edna M. Riley, New York, 54329
Louise, incoi-porated; comedy in 1 act, by E.
Hopkins. [2], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jidy 24, 1916 ; D : 44448 ; Edwin Hop-
kins, New York. 54330
Love and politics; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Nelson ('ompston. [62] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1916; D: 45716; Alexander
Bycrs, Chicago. 54331
Love at first sight; play in 1 act, by L. Bou-
man. 13 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1916 ; D : 44764 ; Leroy Bou-
man. El Monte, Cal. 54332
Love at sight; oi-. Behind the curtain, original
operetta in 2 acts, by Lucy Edith Chase
(Mrs. O. Putnam) [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1916 ; D : 45389 ; Mrs. Osgood
"Mtnani, San Francisco. 54333
Love (The) crime; drama in 3 acts, by A. and
A. de .Linnelli. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1916; D : 45322 ; Altagracia
;ind Alexandro de Jannelli, New York. 54334
Love finds love. See Anne wants to marry
rich.
Love (The) garden of Mars; or, The temple of
now, play in 2 scenes and tableau, by W. B.
Young. [44] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1916 ; D : 43832 ; William Ber-
tram Young, Chicago. 54335
Love, honor, and obey; farce comedy in 1 act,
by W. II. Macart. [1], 19 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Au.g. 31, 1916 ; D : 44788 ; William H.
Macart, New York. 54336
sketch in 1 act, by L. Shaftner. [1], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
. © Ic. Mar. 18, 1916; D : 43366 ; Lillyan
Shaffner, New York. 54337
Love (The) hunters; comedy in 3 acts, by L.
Hubble. [2], 142 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1916 : D : 45042 ; Lessing Hub-
ble, New York. 54338
Love in a cottage; [day in 3 scenes, by M. E.
Swan. [21] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24. 1916; D : 43132 : Mark E.
Swan. New York. 54339
^748
54340
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54360
Love in the trenches. See War (The) corre-
spondent.
Love (The) laggai'd; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by F. Cannon. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1916 ; D : 44634 ; Fanny Can-
non, New York. 54340
Love, law and dried-beef; farce comedy in 1
act, by L. C. Schmehl. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1916 ; D : 43815 ; Luther Cleve-
land Schmehl, Reading, Pa. 54341
Love (The) locket; play in 4 acts, dramatiza-
tion of the novel Phylli.s by the Duchess
[pseud, of Marsiaret Argles Hungerford] with
liberties by S. Williams. [1],34 p. f°. Type-
written.
© 1 c. Mar. 29, 1916 ; D : 4346.5 ; Sf ott Wil-
liams, West Park, O. 54342
Love (The) mill (Dressur auf den mann); play
in 2 acts, by Alexander Engel and Heinrich
Stobitzer, adapted from the German by Earl
Carroll. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1916; D : 46118 ; Andreas
Dipple, New York. 54343
Love o' Mike; comedy in a prologue and 2 acts,
by H. B. Smith. [128] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1916; D : 45772 ; Harry B.
Smith. New York. 54344
Love (The) of Martha Ann for a cowman; play
in 2 pts., by L. Bowman. 100 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 28. 1916 ; D : 43164 ; Leroy Bow-
man, El Monte, Cal. 54345
Love (The) of Mike; musical play in prologue
and 2 acts, l)y Thomas Sjidney [pseud, of
H. B. Smith] '[108] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1916; D : 44384 ; Harry B.
Smith, New York. 54346
Love (The) pirate; farce in 1 act, by Grace
Ford. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1916. 13 p. 12°.
© .July 26, 1916; 2c. July 29, 1916; D:
44511 ; Samuel French. New York. 54347
Love shames sham. See Opportunities' knock.
Love (The) shop; musical comedy in 2 pts.,
book and lyrics by Billie Burke. [2], 41 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1916; D : 43635 ; Willinm
Francis Burke, New York. 54348
Love-shot (The); comedy of the Philippines in
4 acts, by C. D. Willson. [2], 120 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1916 ; D : 44072 ; Corwin Dale
Willson, Orion, Mich. 54349
Love spats; musical comedy skit, by Ned
Dandy. [l],14p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1916 ; D : 45236 ; Kitty Faye,
New York. 54350
Love, war and fun in Birddom. See Romance
of Cock Robin. 39793.
Lovelight. Sec Hut (The) in the forest.
Lovers' lane; a play in 4 acts, by Clyde Fitch.
Boston, Little, Brown, and company. 1915. 2
p. 1., p. [213]-405. 12°.
© Nov. 13, 1915 ; 2c. and atf . Nov. 15, 1915 ;
A : 420439 ; Little, Brown, and company, Bos-
■ ton, and Alice M. Fitch, New York. 54351
Love's ambassador; an operique in a prologue
and 3 acts, by R. M. Sterret. [87] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 8, 1916 ; D : 43846 ; Robert Mont-
gomery Sterret, Jamaica, N. Y. 54352
Love's emprise; comic opera in 3 acts, book by
L. E. Taber, music by F. Guerrieri. [2], 106
p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 20, 1916; D: 43963; Louise E.
Taber and Cav. Fulgenzio Guerrieri, San
Francisco. 54353
Love's labor's won (The masque of); or. The
enacted will, dramatized from the sonnets of
1609, by L. Davis. {In his Shake-speare,
England's Ulysses)
© Latham Davis. Seaford. Del.; D: 7043.
July 27; 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1907. 54354
Loyalty; tragedy of the lake country in 1 act,
book by L. W. Westman. [1], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1916; D: 44617; Lily Wren
Westman, New York. 54355
Lucile; dramatization in verse, from the boolc
by Owen Meredith [pseud, of Edward Robert
Bulwer Lytton. 1st earl of Lytton] in 4 acts,
by G. H. Gatts. [131] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1916 ; D : 45.398 ; Grace Hay-
ward Gatts, Chicago.
54356
Luck wanted; comedy playlet in 1 act, by G. E.
Crater, jr. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1916; D: 43121; George E.
Crater, jr., Brooklyn. 54357
Lucky (The) fellow; comedy of courtship in 3
acts, by R., C. Megrue. [187] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1916 ; D : 43658 ; Roi Cooper
Megrue, xVew York. _ 54358
Lucky Gulch; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
Charles S. Bird. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1916. 63 p. 12°.
© June 5, 1916 ; 2c. .Tune 6, 1916 ; D : 44089 ;
Samuel French, New York. 54359
Lulu; coraedia dramatica en 3 actos, original de
C. Bertolazzi, adaptada a la escena espafiola
por Enrique Tedeschi y Antonio F. Lepina,
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaSoles] 1915.
.58 p. 12°.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1916 ; D : 42705 ; E. Tedeschi
y A. F. Lepina, Madrid. 54360
2749
54361
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54381
Lumie di Sicilia, See Due commedie moderne.
Lumperl (Das); operette in 3 akten, von Victor
Leon, musik von Robert Stolz. Regie- und
soulMierbvich. Leipzig, Wieu, New York, W.
Karczag, 1915. 75 p. 8°.
© Ic, July 6, 1916 ; D : 44305 ; W. Karczag,
Vienna. 54361
Same. Text der gesilnge. Leipzig, Wien,
New York, W. Karczag, 1915. 37 p. 12°.
© Nov. 2, 1915; Ic. July 15, 1916; A— For-
eign 14000 ; W. Karczag, Vienna. 54362
Lure (The) of the city. See Dangers of ignor-
ance.
Lure (The) of the poppy; musical comedy ex-
travaganza in 7 scenes, by Clias. Alphin. 18
p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1910 : D : 44750 : Frank At-
kins, Murysville, Cal. 54363
Lustig-e (Die) puppe; ballet in einem vonspiel
und 2 akten. von L. Bartuschek, musik voa
Julius p:in(id.sliofer. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Julv 29, 1910; D : 44.")08 : Leo Bartu-
schek, Berlin. 54364
Luzon love; original singing comedietta of the
Philippines, with exclusive lyrics, mu.sic and
book, by .lack Burnett. [31. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 11. 1916 ; D : 44624 ; Grace Car-
lita, Chicago. 54365
Lying (The) machine; comedy sketch, by B.
Creightou. [1], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1916; D : 4322.3 ; Bertha
Creighton. Newark, N. J. 54366
Lysistrata; by Aristophanes, adapted and arr.
by Winifred Ayres Hope. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd. [1915] 38 p.
12°.
© .Tune 22, 1016; 2c. June 24, 1016; 1):
44235 ; Sanuiel French. New York. 54367
Ma says; play in 1 act, by F. W. Bryant. [2],
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1916; D : 44922 ; Frances
Wilson Bryant, New York. 54368
Macbetli; [by William] Shakespeare, tr. de M.
:\Ienos. [Washington, D. C, National capitol
press, inc., 1916] 92 p. 12°.
© Dec. 21, 1916; 2c. Dec. 21, 1916; D :
45701 ; Maurice Mtinos, Washington. 54369
'^^^^-with introduction, notes, and questions for
review, adapted from the Stanley \Vood Ox-
ford and Cambridge ed., by F. A. Purcell and
li. M. Somers. Chicago. New York, Scott,
Foresman and company [1916] 197 p. 12°.
© Julv 8, 1916; 2c. July IL 1916; afe. July
12, 1916 ; A : 431832 ; F. A. Purcell and L. M.
Somers. Chicago. 54370
Maccabean days; play in 3 scenes, by E. T-
Lebenbaum. 27 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1916 ; D : 44984 ; Essie To-
briner Lebenbaum, Portland, Or. 54371
MacDougal alley; comedy in 3 acts, by Caroline
Nelson [pseud, of M. C. Smith] [123] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .fune 24. 1916 ; D : 4475^ : Minna Caro-
llne Smith, Montclair. N. J. 54372
Mad with the heat; farce comedy, by B. H.
f)sborne. [52] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1916; D : 42785 ; Bertha
Hoover C)sborne, Washington. 54373
Madcap Mollie; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Charles Morton. [63] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23. 1916; D: 45718: Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 54374
Made in Philly; Keith's summer follies, by F.
Orth. 23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15. 1916 : D : 44426 ; Frank Orth,
Collingswood, N. J. 54375
Mile. Georgette; farce comedy with nmsic in 3
acts, by M. E. Booth. [42] p. 4'. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 26. 1916 ; D : 4.5278 ; Minnie Eliza-
beth Booth. Lai-chmont, N. Y. 54376
Mademoiselle's Christmas gifts. Sec Dream
(A) of the centuries and other entertain-
ments.
Madge Gray; play in 3 acts, by L. Hubble.
[SO] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2L 1916; D : 44209 ; Lessing
Hubble. New York. 54377
Madonna Dianora; i^lay in verse, by Hugo von
Hofmannsthal, tr. fi-om the German by Har-
riet Betty Boas. Boston, R. G. Badger [1916]
44 p. 12°. (Contemporary dramatists series)
© Feb. 1, 1916 ; 2c. Feb. 9. 1916 ; D : 42983 ;
Richard G. Badger, Boston. 54378
Madrigal (El) del beso; cuento romantico en 1
acto y en verso, original de M. Berdejo Casa-
ilal. Madrid [S< liediKl de autores espanoles]
1916. 29 p. 12°.
© .July 6, 1916: Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D : 4.5106 :
Mariano Berdejo Casanal, Madrid. 54379
Magazine (The) girl; 1 act comedy, by D. S.
Kusell. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1916; D: 44775; Dan S.
Kusell, Chicttgo. 54380
Maggie Pepper; play in 3 acts, by Charles
Klein. New York. S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1916. 106 p. 12°.
© Oct. 17, 1916; 2c. Oct. 18, 1916; D: 45282;
Samuel French. New York. 54381
Magic (The) chalice. See Pale (The) Fantana.
2750
54382
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54401
Magic (The) slipper. See Cinderella.
Magical (The) city; Broadway legend 1 act
play ill verse, by Z. Akins. [2], 75 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1. 1916 ; D : 43503 ; Zoe Akins, St.
Louis. 54382
Magnanimity. See Duty, and other Irish
comedies.
Magnet (The) girl; psychic comedy in 2 acts,
by P. Haynian. [64] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Miir. 4, 1916; D : 433S4 ; Philip Hay-
man, Glendale, S. C. 54383
Magnus leonis; or, The great lioness, drama
ill 3 acts, by A. Ghisgow. [72] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 6, 1916; D : 43837 ; Agnes Gla.s-
gow, New York. 54384
Maid to order; 3 act comedy with a musical
dres.sing. by F. Chipman and J. W. Castle,
[78] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1916; D: 44623; Frederick
Chipman and James W. Castle, New York.
54385
Maidens (The) of the mount. See Dramatic
(The) works of Gerhart Haviptmann.
Maiden's (The) prayer; comedy, by R. Wai'ner.
20 p. ■i\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1916; D: 45567; Richard War-
ner, New York. 54386
Maitre Alice; comedie en 1 acte, par Rosal-
Berry. [43] p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. June 1, 1916 ; D : 440.13 ; Rosal-Berry.
Paris. 54387
Major (The) General commanding; play in 1
act, by A. Magnus Reader [pseud, of H. C.
Chapin] [1], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1916; D: 44138; Homer C.
Chapin, Chicago. 54388
Major Meg; drama in 4 acts, by Delia Clarke
[i. e. D. C. Sullivan] [102] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 11, 1916; D : 443.55 ; Delia
Clarke Sullivan, New York. 54389
Major Pendennis; play in prologue and 4 acts,
by L. Mitchell. [163] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D: 45141; Langdon
Mitchell, New York. 54390
Making over Milton; play in 3 acts, by M. Glass
and J. E. Goodman. [146] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1916; D : 446<M ; Montague
Glass. New Rochelle, N. Y.. and Jules Eckert
Goodman, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 54391
Making the movies; 1 act playlet, by V. Nor-
den. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1916; D: 45255; Virginia
Norden, New York. 54392
Maldicion (La) gitana; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, en prosa, original de Manuel Gon-
zalez do Lara y Ramon Diaz Mirete, mljsica
del maestro Rafael Millan. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1916. 42 p. 12°.
© Sept. 5, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45133 ;
M. Gonzalez de Lara y R. Diaz Mirete. Ma-
drid. 54393
Male and female. See Man and woman.
Malvaloca; a drama in 3 acts, by Serafin and
•Toaquin Alvarez Quintero, tr. from the Span-
ish by Jacob S. Fassett, jr. Garden City,
N. Y., Doubleday, Page company, 1916. xxvii,
1.51 p. front. (ports.) 12°. (Half-title:
The drama league series of plays, v. 19)
© Nov. 23, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Dec. 1, 1916 :
A : 445868 ; J. S. Fassett, jr., Cambridge, Mass.
54394
inspired by an Andalusian couplet, by
Serafin and Joaquin Alvarez Quintero, tr.
from the Spanish by J. S. Fassett, jr. [1],
159 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11. 1916; D: 45139; Jacob S.
Fiissett, jr., Cambridge, Mas.s. 54395
Mamma's boy; play in 3 acts, by B. Stoddard.
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1916 ; D : 43901 ; Burt Stod-
dai-d. New Britain, Conn. 54396
Man (The) ; 1 act comedy-drama, by M. Cherney.
[1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1916; D : 42782 ; Maurice
Cherney. Brooklyn. 54397
Man (A) — a woman — and another man; story
told in 1 act, by L. M. Meaney. [1], 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1916; D : 45071 ; Lottie M.
iNIeaney, New York. 54398
Man and woman (male and female); or, The
natural thing, modern play in 4 acts and an
opiloiiUf, by K. Barney. [1], 45 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 27, 1916 ; D : 44008 ; Kelly Bar-
ney, New York. " 54399
Man (The) from Buda-Pesth; play in 3 acts,
liy F. A. Kummer. [103] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1916; D : 45318 ; Frederic
Arnold Kummer, Catonsville, Md. 54400
Man (The) from Egypt; play in 3 acts, by
H. B. Cachemaille. [28] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1916; D : 44229 ; Henrietta
Burns Cachemaille, Syracuse, N. Y. 54401
5379— VOL 2— 1& — 69
2751
54402
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54422
Man (The) hunt; play in 1 act, by R. C. Shel-
don. [1], 13p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28. 1916 ; D : 45757 ; Ruth Church
Sheldon, New York. 54402
Man (The) in red; fantastic comedy novelty, by
Jolin B. Hymer. fl], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 191G ; D : 42843 ; Eleanor
Hymer, New York. 54403
Man (The) in the manhole; comedy in 3 acts,
I)y G. I\ Abbott. [133] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25. 1916 ; D : 43139 ; George Fran-
cis Al)bott, New York. 54404
Man-made (A) law; drama in 4 acts, l>y M. H.
Gropper. |2j,116]i. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1916; D : 44929 : Milton Her-
beit Gropper, Brooklyn. 54405
Man (A) of ideas; play in 3 acts, by M. Malle-
.son. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1916 ; D : 43848 ; Miles Malle-
son, London. 54406
Man (The) of promise; play in 4 acts, by P. D.
Wliitson, dramatization of tlie book of that
name. ))y Willard Huntinst<»n Wright. [154]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1916; D : 44728 ; Pauline D.
Whitson. New York. 54407
Man (The) of the family; play in 3 acts, by
A. E. Rouveyrol, from the story of Madame
Pernet iMcCa'rty. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916; D : 43472 ; Aurania
Ellerbeck Rouveyrol, St. Louis. 54408
Man (The) of the hour; play in 4 acts, l^v
<;e<>r.t;c Broadhurst, rev. 1916. by G. H. Broad-
hurst. New York. Samuel French ; London,
Sanniel French, ltd., 1916. 132 p. 12°.
© Oct. 18, 1916; 2c. Oct. 20, 1916; D:
45221 ; George H. Broadhurst, New York.
54409
Man (The) outside; farce in 1 act, by H. Bagg.
[2]. 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9. 1916; D : 432-57 ; Helen Bagg,
Ghicago. 54410
Man proposes — but! phiy in 4 acts, by F. B.
Purdie. [119] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1916; D : 45033 ; Francis Bail-
lie Purdie, St. Joseph, Mo. 54411
Man (The) size job; drama in 1 act, by S. H.
Cornell. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1916; D : 44430 ; Sarah
Hughes Cornell, Los Angeles. 54412
Man (The) who always smiled; 1 act comedy,
l)y E. Ecob and E. W. Johnson. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8. 1916; I) : 44585; Eleanor
Ecob and Edith Waldo Johnson, Portland, Or.
54413
Man (The) who bore the burden. See Drama-
tized scenes from Amei'ican history.
Man (The) who cried quits; romantic melo-
(h-ama in 4 acts, bv S. Gordon and B. Cassell.
1164] p. 4°. Typev^-ritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1916; D; 45576; Samuel Gor-
don and Beati-ice Cassell, New Y'ork. 54414
Man (The) who stayed at home; play in 8 acts,
liy .1. E. Harold Terry and Lechmere Worrall.
New York, S. French ; London. S. French, ltd.,
1916. 155 p. 12°.
© June 13. 1916: Ic. June 15, 1916; D:
441.58: Samuel French, ltd., London. 54415
Man (The) who was dead; play in 10 scenes, by
E. Sheldon, founded upon the Russian by Leo
Tolstoi. [3], 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27. 1016; D ; 45285 ; Edward
Sheldon, New York. 54416
Man (The) without a country; by Edward
Everett Hale, dramatize<l by the Van Vlis-
singeii school. Chicago. 111., The World's
chronicle, 1916. [5] p. 8°.
© Sept. 20. 1916 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 1916 ; D : 45232 ;
Little chronicle company, Chicago. 54417
Maiiana de sol. See Dona Clarines.
Man's (A) game; play in 3 acts, by Owen Da-
vis. [106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1916; D : 42791 ; Darcy &
Wolford, New York. 54418
Man's prerogative; i)lay in 3 acts, by A. C.
New. [2]. .58 J). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19. 1916; D : 43091 ; Archey
Cameron New. Baltimore. 54419
Man's (A) way; drama in 4 acts, by O. M.
Booth. 43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1916; D : 44077 ; Oaks Mar-
collus Booth, Jacksonville, Fla. 54420
Manteaux (Les) noirs. Sec Belle of Valados.
Manton (El) rojo; boceto lirico-drama,tico en 1
acto, dividido en 4 cuadros, en prosa y verso,
original de M. Mihura, musica del maestro
Jos6 Padilla. Madrid | Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1916. 37 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 7. 1916; Ic. Mar. 11, 1916; D:
43274; Miguel Mihura, Madrid. 54421
Ms. (The) See Poet's (The) daughter. 36623.
Mapa (El) de Europa; improvisacion fantastica
en 1 acto, dividido en 4 cuadros, en prosa y
verso, original de E. Polo, musica del maestro
Eugenio Ubeda. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1915. 64 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D;
42863 ; Ernesto Polo, j\Iadi-id. 54422
March (The) of truth. See Three war
sketches.
2752
64423
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54444
March winds; dramatic comedy with musical
interlude in 4 acts, by A. Glasgow. [79] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1916 ; D : 43082 ; Agnes Glas-
go\^^ New York. 54423
Marcia. .Sec Octopus (The) 33249.
Mari (Le) gargon; piece en 3 actes, de P. Ar-
niont et M. Gerbidon. [141] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1916 ; D : 44737 ; Paul Armont
et jMarcel Gerbidon. Paris. 54424
Marl (Le) malgre lui; comedie en 3 actes, de A.
de Lorde et J. Marsele. 192 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 14, 1916; D : 44377 ; Andre de
f.orde et Jean Marsele, Paris. 54425
Mariage (Le) de Hoche; comedie en 1 acte, de
A. Aderer. Paris, Librairie tbeatrale, 1916.
68 p. 12°.
© July 20. 1916; Ic. Aug. 26, 1916; D:
44736; Adolplie Aderer, Paris. 54426
Mariage (Le) par procuration. See Char-
mante (La) Rosalie.
Marie recites. See Twelve plays for children,
Mario e Maria; comniedia in 3 atti, di S. Lopez.
Milano, t^ratelli Treves. 1916. 4 p. 1.. 181 p.
12°.
© May 20, 1916 ; Ic. July 1, 1916 ; D : 44278 ;
Sabatino Lopez, Milan. 54427
Marjorie; composition for opera in 1 act with
intermezzo, by E. Hecht. [1], 13 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1918 ; D : 43723 ; Editli Hecht,
San Francisco. 54428
Marjorie's luck; 1 act comedy, by C, E, Rey-
nolds. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1916 ; D :45755 ; Cecil E. Rey-
nolds, Los Angeles. 54429
Marmoret som sov; [skuespil i 4 akter] af
E.ilert Bicrke. Kristiania. H. Aschehoug &
CO. (W, Nygaard) 1915. 3 p. 1., 146 p. 12°.
© Nov. 19, 1915 ; Ic. Jan. 8, 1916 ; D : 42811 ;
II. Aschehoug & co., Christiania. 54430
Marriage (The) broker; comedy in 3 acts, by
T. R. Smith and L. Weinberg. [106] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1916 ; D : 44729 ; T. R. Smith
and Louis Weinberg, New York. 54431
Marriage (The) bureau; 1 act comedy play, by
C. E. Neilson. [2], 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
■ © Ic. Mar. 11, 1916 ; D : 43295 ; Catherine
Eva Neilson, New York. 54432
Marriage (A) in the dark; up-to-date melo-
drama in 4 acts, by Charles A. Warren. [62]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1916; D : 45714 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 54433
Marriage of Anne, See Pursuit of happiness.
Marry for love; comedy in 3 acts, by Thomas
Louden, [229] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1916; D : 4.5500 ; Elizabeth
Valentine Louden, New York. 54434
Marrying a ghost; romantic comedy in 5 acts,
by H. Fitzgerald. [1], 29 p, f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1916; D : 44587 ; Harrington
Fitzgerald, Philadelphia. 54435
• Same,
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1916; D : 44823 ; Harrington
Fitzgerald, Philadelphia. 54436
Marrying for money; comedy in 1 act, by W. H.
Warner and Y. DeW. Kaplan. [2], 19 p, 4°,
Typewritten,
© Ic. Sept, 25, 1916; D : 44974 ; William
Henry AVarner and Ysabel DeWitte Kaplan,
New York. 54437
Marrying Mary; farce in 3 acts, bv P. B. Sipe.
[170] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1910 ; D : 45147 ; Paul B. Sipe,
Pittsburgh, 54438
Martial law; military drama in 4 acts, by A, J.
AVestermayr. 103 p, 8°. Printed.
© Dec. 28, 1916; 2c. Dec, 29, 1916; D:
4.5850; Arthur J, AVestermayr, New York.
54439
Martin (The) will mysteiy; dramatic play in
4 acts, by H. Fitzgerald. 34 p. f°. Type-
written.
© 1 c. Sept. 6, 1916 ; D : 44828 ; Harrington
Fitzgerald, Philadelphia. 54440
Martyr; dramatic playlet, by C. F. Ivins. [1],
22 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. June 9. 1916; D : 44114 ; Clifford F,
Ivins, Red Bank, N, J. 54441
• a tragedy of Belgium, drama in 5 acts, by
J, Leeman, preface by Henry La Fontaine
(senator of Belgium) tr. from the J"'rench by
Alice Chittenden. San Francisco, Belgian
women's war relief committee, 1916. xii, 80
p, 8°,
© Apr. 10, 1916 ; 2c. May 1, 1916 ; D : 437SS ;
Jean Leeman, San Francisco. 54442
Martyrs (The); in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by H.
Smolensky. [1], 32 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept, 12, 1916; D : 44862 ; Harry
Smolensky, New York, 54443
Mary Ann; comedy in 1 act, by Helen P. Hoorn-
beek. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1916. 11
p. 12°,
© Sept. 11, 1916; 2c. Sept. 12, 1916; D:
44868 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 54444
2753
54445
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54465
Mary of the mines; play in 3 acts, by K. Chand-
ler. [5], 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
'i'i<© Ic. July 17, 1916; D: 44396; Katherine
Chandler, San Francisco. 54445
Mary Young'; play in a prologue and 3 acts, by
K. IMcEUlowney and M. L. Rankow. [112] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1916; D: 44725; Elliott Mc-
Eldowney and Maurice L. Rankow, North
White Plains, N. Y. 54446
Mary's ankle; play in 1 act, by M. G. Tully.
[l], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Apr. 15, 1916; D: 43688; Mary Ger-
(rude Tiilly. New York. 54447
Maihing- a maslier; German dialet vaudeville
sketch, arr. Ity Louis .Tules Berry. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
® ]c. Ilec. 12, 1916; D : 45631 ; Richard
Seihtacht. Rochester, N. Y. 54448
Mask (Tlie); morality play, by L. Scarlett.
[U] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1916 : D : 4.5568 ; Le Roi Scar-
lett, Pittsburgh. 54449
Mark (Tlie) of men; o)-. Caught with the
goods, little comedy, by David De AVolf
Ipseuti. of W. A. Snow] [25] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1916 ; D : 4.5052 ; Walter A.
Snov.-. Peterborough, N. H. 54450
Matk (The) of vice; play iii 1 act, by N. B.
Mitchell. 19 )i. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1916: D: 452.56; Nellie B.
Mitchell, New York. 54451
Masked (The) battery; dramatic episode in 1
act, by D. H. Primrose. [1], 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© le. Feb. 8. 1916 ; D : 43004 ; Durward H.
iPrimrose, New York. 54452
Masked (The) marvel; farce comedy in 3 acts,
l>y Adoiph Philipp. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1916 ; D : 43218 ; Apollo amuse-
ment CO., inc.. New York. 54453
Masks; i)lay in 4 acts, by M. S. Brickenstein.
1 101 J p. 4°.- Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1916 ; D : 45448 ; Margaret S.
Brickenstein, AVeehawken, N. J. 54454
Masque (A) of Christmas. Stcc Forest (The)
princess and other masques.
Masque (A) of consei'vation. See Forest
(The) princess and other masques.
Masque (The) of Love's labor's won.
Love's labor's won.
See
Masque (The) of Pomona. See Forest (The)
princess and other masques.
Masque (The) of Psyche; or. The seven ages
of the soul, an arrangement of scenes from 7
Shakespearean plays, by W. A. Hope. New
York, Samuel French; London, Samuel
French, ltd., 1915. 86 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1915 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1916 ; D : 43196 ;
Winifred Ayres Hope, Ridgewood, N. J. 54455
Masque (The) of the dawn; by C. L. G. Scales,
music arr. and directed by Mrs. C. M. Water-
man. [Oswego, N. Y. Oswego normal school
pre.s.s, 1916] 15 p. 8°. [Words only]
© June 27, 1916; 2c. June 1, 1916; D:
44297 ; C. L. G. Scales, Oswego, N. Y. 54456
Masquerade (The) of charity; play in 1 act,
by H. P. Kitt. 9 p. i\ Typewritten.
© ic. Apr. 6, 1916: D : 43662 ; Harold P.
Kitt, Pittsburgh. 54457
Massacre; or. Russian justice, play in 2 scenes,
by F. E. Rosen. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1916 ; D : 43051 ; Frank Ed-
ward Rosen, Nev,ark. N. .J. 54458
Massage (A) parlor occurrence; 1 act comedy
drama, by L. Tylden. [1], 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916: D : 43439 ; Lynard
Tylden, Los Angeles. 54459
Master (The); play in 3 acts, by B. F. Glazer,
adapted from the German of Hei-raan Bahr.
[80] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1916 ; D : 45003 ; Benjamin F.
Glazer. Philadelphia. 54460
Master (The) cometh; religious play in 4 acts,
by D. Haight. [3], 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15. 1916; D: 43341; Dorothy
Haight. New l^ork. 54461
Master (The) of Ravenswood; a drama in 3
acts, adapted by C. Fechter.
© Charles Fechter, United States; 1875:
10901, Oct. 20; Ic. Oct. 20; 54462
Master (The) of the hills; modern melodrama
of the north^^•est in 3 acts, by C. Husted.
[1.59] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Aug. 14, 1916; D : 44639 ; Charles
Husted, Shelby, Mich. 54463
Master (The) of the looms; play in 8 acts, by A.
Hunter. [170] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Feb. 23, 1916 ; D : 43107 ; Ancella
Hunter, Los Angeles. 54464
Master (The) parent; comedy in 1 act, by I.-
Putnam. [2], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1916 ; D : 43159 ; Israel Put-
nam, Washington.
54465
2,754
54466
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54484
Master Will of Stratford; michvinter night's
(Irejiin in 3 acts with a prologue and an epi-
logue, bv L. A. Garuett. New York, Macniil-
hm company. 1916. 4 p. 1., 124 p. 12°.
© Mar. 1, 1916; 2c. Mar. 2, 1916; D: 43194;
Louise Agnes Garnett. Evansti>u, 111. 54466
Masterpiece (The) See Told by the gate.
Matarifes (Los); sainete en 1 acto. dividido en
3 cuadros, en prosa, original de Manuel Fer-
nandez de la Puente. music;! de los niaestros
Cayo Vela y Enrique Brii. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1915. 43 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© .Tan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 2S. 1916; D:
42S60 ; M. Fernandez de la Puente, Madrid.
54467
Matchmakers. »S'e6 Duty, and other Irish
comedies.
Mater Dolorosa; play in 1 act. by E. Randolph
and T. G. Springer. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ]c. Jan. 24. 1916; D:42S25; Edith
Randoli)]! and Thomas Grant Springer, New
York. 54468
Matinee (The) g-irls; satirical revue of theatre-
lo))]\v incidents, by J. McCree. [1], 30 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1916 ; D : 43533 ; Junie McCree,
New York. 54469
Matrimonial (The) advertisement. See Cas-
sius' whistle.
Matrimony the highest office. »S'^e Bill runs
for office on the girl ticket.
Matter (A) of taste; satire in 1 act, by C. E.
lieynolds. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1916 ; D : 45756 ; Cecil Edward
Reynolds, Los Angeles. 54470
Mavourneen; a comedy in 3 acts, by Louis N.
Parker. New York, Dodd. Mead and company,
1916. 5 p. 1., 3-208 p. 12°.
© Oct. 28, 1916 ; 2c. and aff . Oct. 31. 1916 ;
A: 445417; L. N. Parker, London. 54471
May court in Greenwood. See After twenty
years.
Meal (The) ticket; twenty minute sketch, by
M. H. Parsons. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6. 1916: D : 44330 ; Mable
Holmes Parsons, Portland, Or. 54472
Mealhound (The): 1 act playlet in 2 scenes, by
J. C. Nugent. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1916; D : 43770 ; John Charles
Nugent, Canal Dover, O. 54473
Measure (The) of Meekly; play in 1 act, by
G. C. Foote. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25. 1916; D : 44458 ; Grace
.. Chenery Foote, Springfield, Mass. 54474
Medea. See Chief European dramatists.
Medical (A) mixup; sketch, by F. Waldheim.
[1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1916; D : 44668 ; Franklin
Waldheim. New York. 54475
Medicine (The) show; interlude, by S. Walker.
[2], 19 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1916: D : 45065 ; Stuart
Walker, New York'. 54476
Meeting (A) of the confidential club; sketch,
by C. Dysart. Fairfield, la., Home talent
entertainment co., 1916. 12 p. 16°.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1916; D : 45340 ; Chloe Dy-
sart, Fairfield, la. 54477
Meg o' the banchee; modern Irish comedy play
in 3 acts and 2 scenes, by E. Foreman. [134]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1916 ; D : 44005 ; Edgar Fore-
man, New York. 54478
Meliade; comedy with music, by E. M. Spencer.
[1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1916; D : 43671 ; Ethel May
Spencer, New York. '54479
Melinda and her sisters; by Ml-s. O. H. P. Bel-
mont and Elsa Maxwell, music and lyrics
by Elsa Maxwell. First produced at the Wal-
dorf Astoria, February 18, 1916. New York,
R. J. Shores, 1916. 2 p. 1., 58 p. 12°.
© Feb. 16, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Feb. 25, 1916 ;
.\ : 418985 ; Robert J. Shores, New York.
54480
Melmoth, the wanderer; play in 5 acts, by G.
Davidson and J. Koveu. Boston, Poet lore
company; Toronto, Copp Clark co., limited
[1915] 1 p. 1., 179 p. 12°. (American dra-
matists series)
© Jan. 11, 1916; 2c. Jan. 17, 1916; D:
42776; Gustav Davidson and Joseph Koven,
New York. 54481
Melody (The) in F; play in 3 acts, by E. Lam-'
l)erti. [73] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23. 1916; D : 43109 ; Ernest Lam-
berti. New York. 54482
Melody (The) makers; vuaideviUe sketch in 1
act, by V. M. Haberle. [2], 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© !<-. Jan. 10, 1916 ; D : 42789 ; Vera Marie
Habei-le, New Haven. 54483
Melodyland; musical comedy in 1 act, by G. W.
Bostock. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1916; D: 43337; Claude W.
Bostock, New York. 54484
2755
54485
f.:-'
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54502
Melodyland — CoiiUiiiif!.
•musical oouiedy ia 1 act and 3 scenes,
staged by N. Waybiirn, some dialogue by
(llaude W. Bostock, some lyrics by Ilogci-
Ivewis, some music by Al. W. Brown. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1916; D : 435121 ; Ned Way-
Iniru, New York. 54485
Melting (The) of Molly; play in 3 acts, by
M. T. Daviess. [lOS] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1916; D : 45287 ; Maria
Thompson Daviess, Madison, Tenn. 54486
Memorial day pageant; arr. for communities
and schools, by Constance D'Arcy Mackay.
New York & London, Harper & brothers
[191GJ 7 p. 1., 29 p. 16°.
© Mar. 10. 1916; 2c. Mar. 15, 1916; aff.
Mar. 14, 1916; A : 427255 ; Harper & bros..
New York. 54487
Memories; drama in 4 acts, by B. Hall. [2],
115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1916 ; D : 42758 ; Barton Hall,
Kansas City, Mo. 54488
-sketch in 1 act, by li. Jordan. [1], 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. IMay 4, 1916; D : 43823 ; Robert Jor-
dan, Brooklyn. 54489
Men o' war; playlet, by J. II. Froonie, jr. [2],
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1916 ; D : 43905 ; John lled-
liead Froome, jr., Cincinnati. 54490
Mephisto's hot house; tabloid spectacular mu-
sical comedy drama, by Will Carlton. 10 p.
f°. Tvpewritten. TLibretto only!
© Ic. Jan. 14. 1915; I>: 39390; Ualph M.
Crawford aud Alexander F. IVterson, Seattle.
54490a
Mephisto's manifesto; vaudeville sketch in
pantomime, composed and written by i'ar-
melite l>reyer and D. A. Dreyer. [1], 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1916; D : 43839 ; Dora A.
Dreyer, Portland, Or. 54491
Merchant (The) of Venice; ed. by H. L.
AVithers, rev. by Morris W. Croll. American
ed. Boston, New York [etc.] D. C. Heath iV:
CO.. 1916. -xxvi, 182 p. 16°. (The Arden
Shakespeare, general ed. ; C. H. Hert'ord)
© June 12, 1916; 2c. June 19, 1916; aft,
June 17, 1916; A : 433421 ; D. C. Heath .^
CO., Boston. 54492
Merchant (The) of Venice as originally per-
formed by Shakespeare's company; ed. lor
the student, MMtli inti-oductirin and notes, by
]')aniel Homer Rich. New York and London.
•Harper & brothers [19161 xxxvii, [21, 132 p.
inch front, (port.) illus., plan. 12°. ^Tlio
(Jlobe theater Sliake.speare)
© Apr. 14, 1916; 2c. and aff. Apr. 27. 1916:
A : 427832 ; Harper & bros., New York. 54493
in 1 act. by J. G.
Typewritten.
D: 44782; Julia G.
54494
Mere (A) blunder; i)lay
Haney. [1], 9 p. 4°.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1916
Haney, Philadelphia.
Mere man; comedy in 3 acts. l)y Algot Sand-
berg, tr. j'rom the Swedisli, by l<]d\\ard F.
Hauch. [2], 118 p. 4°. Typewrilten.
© Ic. May 12, 1916 ; D : 43889 ; Karczag
iniblisliing co., New York. 54495
Merry Christmas plays and entertainments;
l)y \arious authors. Boston, W. H. P.aker ^c
CO.. 1916. [120J p. 12°.
CoxTK.xTS : Merry Christmas, Santa ; by
l^dith Burrows. — Who trinnned the Christ-
mas tree; by Marie Bat telle Schilling. — Hope
Foster's ('hristmas star; by Gladys Chase
Gilmore. — Bonnie's (Jhristmas eve; by Jay
('lay Powers and Irene M. Childs. — The first
(Jhristmas ; l^y Mary Eleanor Rogers and
Frederick Leighton Fay. — Santa Clans"
frolics ; by George M. Baker. — The merry
(Christmas of the old woman who lived in her
shoe ; l>y George M. Baker. — The widow Mul-
lin's Christmas; bv Stanlev Yale Beach and
H. Arthur Powell.
© Sept. 28, 1916; 2c. Sept. 29, 1916; D;
4.5014; Walter H. Baker & co., Bost(m. 54496
Merry (A) geste of Eobin Hood; an-, from
early Knglisli ballads, by (J. L. Jones. liJ it.
12°. I'l'iurcd. (Columbus s<1i(mi} for girls)
© May 31, 1016; 2c. June 17, 1916; D:
44169; Gi'ace Latimer Jones, Columbus. ().
54497
Meteor (The) girl; dramatic compo.silion, bv
H. J. Ashton and S. Cox. 14 p. 4°. Type-
wi"itten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1916; D : 4.5516 ; Harrv .L
54498
.Vsliton and Sidney Cox, Chicag<»
Metrical drama. Hvc S. P. Q. R.
Mexican and the coon; play in 1
Cook. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1916 ; D : 43778 :
40403.
act, by S.
Sam Cook,
54499
l)lavlet
8°.
in 6
Type-
New York.
Mexican (The) spy; dramatic
scenes, by M. J. Hellis. [1], 13 p.
written.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1916 ; D ; 43765 ; Marie Jose-
phine Hellis, Philadelphia. 54500
Mexicano (The) and the coon; on their way to
Havana, Cuba, sketch, by J. H. Stevens. 4 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1916; D : 435(j7 ; James Henry
Stevens, New York. 54501
Mexico; romantic .sen.sation and jtictui'e.sque
melodrama with an abundance of sure fire
comedy, in 4 acts, l»y Cbas. Morton. [711 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27. 1916; D ; 44018 ; Alexander
Bvers. Chicago. 54502
2756
54503
COPYRIGHTED JN THE UNITED STATES
54522
Michael Speduffy; or, A Grecian knight Miles Murray; ciiuiedy in 4 ;uts. by W. IJov
(night), farce coiiietly vaiulevillo act, by D
Marnell. [1], 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1916; D : 43092 ; Davitl Mar-
ntan. | \'2l\] p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1910; D : 4.j711 : Willanl
Bowman, New York.
54512
nell, Pluladelphia.
54503
Midgets' (The) grand parade; entertainment
for tinv tot^^. by W. N. Buj^iiee. Syracuse.
N. Y.. W. N. Biijrbee co., 191(5. 12 p. 12°.
© Sept. 11, 193(3: 2c. Sept. 14, 1916; D:
44947; Willis N. Bugbee. Syracuse, N. Y. ^„„ x ,
54504 Mill (The) on the Floss; dramatization in ;»
acts, by H. M. Barnes. [2], 103 p. 4°.
Milk (The) of human kindness; 1 act c(>nie«ly
playlet. Ity I', rammans. [2], 8 p. [\ Tyiu-
writtei).
© 1<'. Feb. 21, iniO; D: 43098; Paul Cain-
iiians, Seattle. 54513
Midnight; farce in 3 acts, by W. ^l. Blatt.
[931 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Apr. 24, 1916; I) : 43727 ; AVilliam :\l.
Blatt, Brookline, Mass. 54505
Midnight and married; original farce in 1
act. by ('. F. Ivins. [11, 26 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1916; D : 403.31 ; Clifford F.
Ivins, Red Bank, N. .1. 54506
.Midnight (The) kiss; musical cometly in 1
act. by F. <le (Jresac. lyrics by F. de (xresac
and William ^McKeuna, music by AVilliam 31c-
Keiina. [2], 26 p. 4^ Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 9. 1916; 1 >: 4.5085 ; Fi-ed de
(Jre.sac. (Irantwood. N. .1. 54507
Midnight (The) masqueraders; or. Brown's
left town, 1 net musical comedy, by F. L.
(Jrifliths. [IJ, 2.") p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 4. 1916 ; I> : 42903 : Fred L.
Crillitlis. San Antonio. 54508
Midsummer (A) dance dream; fantastic com-
edy in 1 act. by Anna Bird Stewart and Wil-
liam Shakes) )ea re. New York, Wayne pub-
lisbinij; company, inc. [1916] 41 p. 12°.
© Mar. 1, 1916; 2c. Mar. 2, 1916; D : 43193 :
Wayne pub. co., inc., New York. 54509
Midsummer night's dream; ed. by K. K.
(chambers. American ed., rev. by ICdith
Rickert. Boston. New York [etc.] D. C. Heath
& CO. [1916] xviii, [2], 185 p. 16°. (Arden
Shakespeare)
© Auff. 13, 1916: 2c. and aff. Au;;. 26.
1916 ; A : 438140 ; D. O. Heath & co.. Boston.
54510
ScC' (il>^o Oberon and Titania. — Weaver's
(The) dream. 49862.
Milagro (El); paso de comedia en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de M. Linares Rivas. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiiioles] 1916. 19 p.
12°.
© May 31, 1916; Ic. June 3, 1916; D:
44058 ; Manuel Linares Rivas, Madrid.
54511
Typewritten.
© 1.-. Any. 21. 1916: D: 44697; Howard
McKcnt Barnes, ("bicaiio. 54514
Miller's (The) children; Xmas phiy, by E. B.
H, Coryell. 12 ji. 4°. Typewritten.
© If. Nov. 7. ]916; 1):4.0:!77: l':!eanor B. II.
Coryell. Brooklyn. 54515
Million (A) a minute; comedy drama in 4 acts
and an epiloi^ue, by Curtis Benton [i. e. H. C.
Benton] [88] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1. 1916; D : 40060 : Horatio Cur-
tis Benton, New York. 54516
Million (A) dollar bill; comedy-drama in 4
acts, by .1. Simonson and Hardin D. Rick-
m-in. 1 80 1 It. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1916; D : 43000 ; .Jules Simon-
son. New York. 54517
Million (The) dollar doll; comedy, with music,
iii 3 acts and 0 scenes, by Louis Weslyn. [60]
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. .June 19, 1916 ; D : 44290 ; Harvey I >.
OiT. Chicauo. 54518
Millionaire's (The) soai and the shop girl;
comedy di'anta in 4 acts, by W. C. Herman.
[79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. I, 1916; D: 40323; William Cal-
vin Herman. Ciiicago. 54519
Millionengretl (Die); operette in 3 akten, von
Custav Beer uml Alfred Deutsch-(7erman, rau-
sik von Franz Schonbaumsfeld. Regie- und
souffiierbuch. Wien, W. Karczag, 1916. 70 p.
8°.
© Ic. July 29, 1916; D : 44499 ; W. Karczag,
Vienna. 54520
Same. Text der gesange. I>eipzig. Wien,
New York, W. Karczag, 1915. 30 p. 12°.
© Dec. 1, 1915; Ic. July 29, 1916; A— For.
14420; W. Karczag, Vienna. 54521
Millions for defense; melodramatic playlet, by
N. F. Houston. [30] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1916: D : 43444 ; Norman F.
Houston, Brookline, Mass. 54522
2757
54523
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54543
Millions in movies; i»iay in 5 acts, by A. E.
Kiralfy. 193] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1916; D : 43625 ; Albert En-
rico Kiralfy, New York. 54523
Mills (The) of God; romantic drama in 4 acts
;ind a i)roloiiue, by Mrs. M. Olds and O. Oes.
66 1). 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1916; D : 43300 ; Mrs. Mar-
sl-.al! Olds and Mrs. Ovidia Oe;?. New York.
54524
Mills (The) of the gods.; play in 4 acts, by J.
Seton and A. R. Tait. 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Auii. 19. 1916 ; D : 44681 ; Julia Seton
and Adella Ken^ Taft, New York. 54525
Mine in the face of death; play in 3 acts, by A.
Oonldin.a;. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. .5. 1916; D : 446ST ; Alma Gould-
ing, Buffalo, N. Y. 54526
Minister (The) and the thief; tabloid comedy
in 3 acts, by Robert J. Sherman. Chicago, III.,
Chicago manuscript co., 1916. [3-5] p. t°.
Mimeograplied.
© Sept. 20, 1916; 2c. Nov. 22, 1916; D:
45478 ; Alexander Byer.'n, Chicago. 54527
Ministering- maidens; a pageant prepared by
the Schanffier missionary training school for
the purpose of stimulating interest in its
work, bv .T. F. Berry. {In The Schauffler
memorial, v. 24, no. 2,' April 1916)
. © Mar. 23. 1916; Ic. Mar. 25. 1916; D :
4-3421 ; John Faris Berry, Cleveland. 54528
Minna von Barnhelm. See Chief European
dramatists.
Mint (A) spy; f:ircical comedy, with tunes, by
M. Ott. [1], 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 39, 1916; D : 43475 ; Matthew
Ott. Wollaston. Mass. 54529
Minty-Malviny's Santa Clans,
mas candles.
See Christ-
Miracle; 1 act comedy, by R. Warner. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 21. 1916; D: 44438; Ricliard
Warnei-. Nev,' York. 54530
play in 1 act. by W. A. Boughton. [2], 8
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12. 1916; D : 43602 ; Willis Ar-
nold Boughton, Cambridge, Mass. 54531
Miracle (The) g'irl; American come<iy drama in
3 acts and epilogue, by J. T^. Berry. [11,
168 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. ,31. 1916 ; D : 44830 ; John T>.
Berry, New York. 54532
Miracle (The) of Saint Anthony; satiric legend
in 2 scenes, by INIanrice Maeterlinck, tr. by
Ralph Boeder, adapted by Philip Moeller.
36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1916 ; D : 44742 ; Washington
square players, inc.. New York. 54533
Miraculous (The) night; Christmas festival, by
.1. Thorp. [9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1916 ; D : 45189 ; Josephine
Thorp, East Orange, N. J. 54534
Miraculous (The) pitcher; tale from Haw-
thorne's Wonder book, dramatized by J. W.
Hard. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1916; D : 44208 ; .Josephine
Wilhelm Hard, Buffalo. 54535
Mirage; play in 4 acts, by F. Merrill. [92] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 29, 1916; D : 44022 ; Fenimoro
Mei-rill. Cambridge, Mass. 54536
play in 3 acts, by E. E. Keays and R. Sher-
win. [74.] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26. 1916; D : 42852 ; E. Emery
Keavs and Ross Sherwin, Great Neck, N. Y.
54537
Miranda's motives; comedy in 3 acts, by Clougli
Buel [i. 0. <:. C. Buel] 148 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. IMav 29. 1916; D : 44030 ; Clan-iu-e
Clough Buel. Ridgefield, Conn. 54538
Mischievous Maizie; book and lyrics of an
American musical comedy, in 3 acts, by R. W.
Graham. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1916; D : 43115 ; Robert W.
Graham. Pawtucket, R. I. 54539
Misdirecting traflBc; dramatic composition, by
H. E. "S'an der Koor. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1916 ; D : 42974 ; Herman E.
Van der Koor, St. Paul. 54540
Miserables (Les) See Hole (The) in the wall.
Misfit (A) fortune; play in 1 act, by A. Mar-
shall. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1916; D: 430.56; Abigail
Marshall, New York. 54541
Miss Devil-May-Care; original modern comedy
in 8 acts, by Mrs. C. A. Doremus and L.
Westervelt. [137] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1916 ; D : 44844 ; Mrs. Charles
A. Doremus and Leonidas Westervelt, New
York. 54542
Miss Doulton's orchids. See Comedies in min-
iature.
Miss Get Rich Quick; tabloid nnisical comedy,
bv H. J. Ashton. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only] i. .•>>. ■■»;
© Ic. De". 4,"l916;D: 45577; Harry J.
Ashton, Chicago. 54543
2758
54544
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54566
Miss Pomsettia; Gliristinas play for young
folks. ])y Lillian Schreiner. Franklin, O.,
Denver, Col., EUlridce entertainment house,
1916. 20 i>. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1916; 20. Dec. IS. 1916; D:
4o669 : Eldrid.ce entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 54544
Miss Scatterbrain; nuisiml farce-comedy In 3
acts, by Bertie V»'right [pseud, of A. J. M.
Wright] and Charles Croxier. [1091 P- 4'.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 18. 1916; I>:-i42-lS; Albert
James Matthew Wright, London. 54545
Miss Swift. Set- All for the movies.
Mission (The) of the damned; jiiay in 4 acts,
by :M. M. Wright. [3 1, 123 }). 4". Tyi)ewrit-
ten.
© 1 c. .) uly 29, 1916 ; D : 44514 ; Mary Mar-
garet Wright, I>ewiston, N. Y. 54546
Mistake (A); comedy in 1 act, by N. R. Field.
[2], 6 p. 4''. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1916; D : 4.j234 ; Norman
Randolph Field, Newnan, Ga. 54547
Mr. and Miss Victrola; dramatic compo.sition
in 1 act, by J. L. Neff. [1], 4 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 31. 1910 ; D : 447S.J ; .John Lud-
rick Netf, New York. 54548
Mr. Bourbon; 1 act played in 3 .scenes, by
W. O. Brown. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1916; D : 45S44 ; William C.
Brown, Chicago. 54549
Mister Butterfly; arrangement in fact and
fancy in 3 acts, by L. B. Eyre. [122] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1916 ; D : 43692 ; Laurence B.
Eyre, Philadelphia. 54550
Mr. Inquisitive; play in 1 act. by Earle Cava-
naugh and Edith Jane. [10] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1916 ; D : 45484 ; Harry Rapf ,
New York. 54551
Mr. Jack; play in 3 acts, by Rupert Randolph
Gibson. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. IS. 1916; D : 43361 ; Star co..
New York. 54552
Mr. James of London; 1 act play, by C. Phelp.s.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1916 ; D : 44919 ; Carrington
Phelps, New York. 54553
Mister Nobody; comedie dramatique en 3 actes,
par D. R. de Simone. [88] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1916; D : 4.5621 ; D. Robert de
Simone, Paris. 54554
Mr. Pratt; play in 1 acts, by S. B. Oilman.
[3], 111 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune S, 1916; D: 44103; Sarah Ber-
nicp Oilman, Allerton, Mass. 54555
Mr. Willoug-hby calls; playlet, by J. Jex. 15 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1916; D : 4.5164 ; .John Jex.
Newark, Del. 54556
Mrs. Eastman's brooch; dramatic playlet in 1
i:ct, by Anthony P. Zilles. [2], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1916 ; D : 45770 ; Emmett
Corrigan, New Y'^ork. 54557
Mrs. (The) Hawthorne, pro tem; in 4 acts, by
W. L. Lambe. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1916; D : 44612 ; William
Lee Ijanibe, Holton, Kan. 54558
Mrs. Kingston's case; comedy dramatic play-
let, by O. E. Byron. 11 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. ]May 10, 1916 ; D : 43880 ; George
Enoch Byron, Chicago. 54559
Mistress (The) of the inn. See Chief European
dramatists.
Mrs. Osmond's reflection; play in 4 acts, by
E. B. Benedict. [127] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1916 ; D : 43321 ; Edwin B.
Benedict, Nev.- York. 54560
play in 3 acts and epilogue, bv E. B. Bene-
dict. 3d ed. [122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. ilay 29, 1916; D : 44026 ; Edwin B.
Benedict, New York. 54561
Mrs. Pipp's fortune; comedy in 1 act, by R.
Murray. [3], 35 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1916 ; D : 44.303 ; Richard Mur-
ray, New York. 54562
Mrs. Pretty and the premier; political com-
edy in 3 acts. by. A. H. Adams. [3], 123 p.
4°. Typewritten.
® Ic. Feb. 7, 1916; D : 42963 ; Arthur H.
Adams, Sydney, Australia. 54563
Mrs. Hitter appears; comedy in 1 act, by G.
Kelly. [3], 39 p. 4°. Typevrritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20. 1916; D: 42801; George
Kelly, Philadelphia. 54564
Mistrz Tv/ardowski; dramat w 5- ciu aktacli
pierv»-sza czijsc trylo.gii, przea Stauislawa
. Szw-ajkarta, Chicago, , .Nakladem i drukiem
Soolki -vvvdawnietwa polskiego, 1915. 2 p. 1.,
79 p. 4°.
© Dec. 15, 1915; 2c. Dec. 20. 1915: Lr
42682; Polish pub. co., Ciucago. 54565
Mockery; 4 act dt-araa,'by M. M. Stanley.
[1311 p. 4^ Tyi)ewritten.
© Ic. July 8. 1916; D: 44348; Martha M.
Stanley, New York. 54566
2759
54567
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54587
Model (A) burglar; cuiuedv relish, bv A. Colhv.
16 1). 4°. Typewritten.
© If. Deo. 11, 1910; D:45G2G; Archie
('olby. Brooklyn. 54567
Modelo (La); coinedia en 3 actos, original de
Alfreilo Testoiii, adaptada a hi esiceiia e.spa-
nola. por L. de Oteyjoa. ^ladrid [Sociedad de
autores espailoles] 1916. 74 p. 12°.
© 8ept. 5. 1916 ; Ic Oct. ] 1. 1916 ; D : 4.5114 ;
Liii.s de Oteyza, Madrid. 54568
Models (The) abroad; 1 act uiiisical comedy hi
3 scenes, book by W. Le Baron, lyrics jjy
James B. Carson. [2], 46 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1916; D : 44855 ; Wni. I.e
Baron, New York. 54569
Modern business; play in prologue and 4 acts,
l)y H. B. Lewis. 4, 60 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1916; D : 43305 ; Henry B.
Lewis, Muskegon, Mich. 54570
Modern (The) cave-man; romantic musical
comedy in 1 act, by C. B. Root. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. July 5, 1916 ; D : 44950 ; Corydon Bee
Hoot, San Francisco. 54571
Modern (The) Delilah; dramatic sketch for the
halls, by Stei)hen Robert [pseud, of R. Steph-
enson] 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1916; D: 44610; Robert
Stephenson, London. 54572
Modern (A) East Lynn; farce in 1 act, by H.
Rempel. [1], 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1916; D : 45591 ; Harriet
Rempel, New York. 54573
Modern Icelandic plays; by Johann Si,Q,ur.i6ns-
son, tr. by Henninge Krohn Schancho. New
York, The Americiin-Scaudinavian foundation.
1916. xii, 131, [2] p. 12°. ([Scandinavian
classics, V. 6] )
Contents : Eyvind of the hills. — The Hraun
f;>rm.
© Oct. 2, 1916; 2c. Oct. 3, 1916; aff. Oct.
10, 1916; A: 44.5243; American-Scandinavian
foundation, New York. 54574
Modern (A) Judas; 4 act opera with a prologue,
by S. L. Toplitz. [15] p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1916; D : 44599 ; Samson L.
Toplitz, New York. 54575
Modern (The) Mother Goose; play in 3 acts, by
Helen Hamilton. Chicago, Rand. McNally &
company [1916] 54 p. 12°.
© Apr. 27, 1916; 2c. May 15, 1916; D:
44375 ; Rand, McNally & co., Chicago. 54576
Moderskjirlek.
54609.
,Scv Mother-love. 31161,
Modern (A) prodigal. Sec Read-aloud plays.
2760
Modiste thru necessity; vaudeville sketch, by
I. V. Williard. 2 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mm: 3, 1916; D : 43371 ; Isabel V.
^^■illiar(l, Columbus, O. 54577
Mollie Eawn; dramatization in 4 acts, by
Charles Morton, of the well knoAvn novel of
the same title. [64] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1916; D : 44019 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 54578
Molly Bawn; 1 act comedy, by S. MacManus.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1916; 1) : 44884 ; Seumas
MacMniius, New York. 54579
Molly machree; play in 4 acts, by P. J. Cole-
man. [135] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1916 ; D : 45442 ; Patrick Jos.
Coleman, Somerset, O. 54580
Molly's aunt; farce in 3 acts, by I^ouise Rand
Bascom. Fi-anklin. O., Eldridge entertain-
ment house, 1916. 42 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1916; 2c. Dec. IS, 1916; D:
4.5673 ; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 54581
Mona Lisa; play in 4 acts, by A. M. Bradley.
[126] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Juh- G, 1916 ; D : 44334 ; Alice M. Brad-
ley, Garden City, N. Y. 54582
Money; or. The highest price, original modern
dramji from pi-esent American life in 4 acts,
i>y S. Seniou. [2], 63 p. 4°. Typewritten. .
© Ic. Dec. 11. 1916 ; D : 45G2S ; Sanmel
Seuioii, San Francisco. 54583
Money and love; play, by A. Pittler.
[2.50] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. June 24, 1916; D : 44329 ; Abraham
Pittler, Brooklyn. 54584
Money bags; play in 3 acts, by R. W. Ziuser.
101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1<:. Sept. 28, 1916 ; D : 45012 ; Roy W.
Ziiiser, Lincoln, Neb. 54585
Mbney (The) king. Svc On Satan's mount.
33792.
Money (The) lenders; phiy in 1 act, by Ralph T.
Collins [pseud, of O. M. ^Voltf] [4], 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1916; D : 45956 ; Oscar M.
Wolff, Chicago. 54586
Money mad; dramatic playlet, by T. C. Hamil-
ton. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1916 ; D : 43566 ; Thomas C.
Hamilton. New York. 54587
54588
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54611
Moukey (The) and the doctor; play in 1 act,
by (J. E. Brandt. [l],23p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10. 1916 ; D : 44603 ; Charles Ed-
win Brandt, New York. 54588
Monsieur Beaucaire; a dramatization [iu 3
acts! by E. H. Freeman, made from Booth
Tarkinjjton's novel. Boston, AValter H. Baker
& CO.. 1916. 121 p. 12°.
© May 13, 1916; 2c. May 15, 1916; D:
43904; Ethel Hale Freeman, Northampton.
Mass. 54589
Monsieur Renaud; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
E. B. Eewis and .T. ]lul)en. [37] p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1916; D : 42905 ; Eugene B.
Lewis and Jose Ruben, Los Angeles. 54590
Montamin; masque, by H. S. Watsou and J. K.
Nicholson. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1c. Aug. 4. 1916; D : 445.50 ; Harold S.
Watson, Winthrop, Mass. 54591
Montezuma, emperor of Mexico; in 4 acts, by
M. E. Booth. [36] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie Edwina Booth, Boston ; D : 7094,
Aug. 2, 1905; Ic July 21. 1905. 54592
Moonlight Mary; play in 3 acts, l)y G. V. Ho-
h:irt. 1109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1910; D : 42760 ; George Vere
Hobart, Belham Manor, N. Y. 54593
Moral; comedy in 3 acts tr. by Charles Recht,
from the German of Ludwig Thoma. New
York, A. A. Knopf, 1916. 3 p. 1., 94 p. 12°.
(The Borzoi plays. Ill)
© Nov. 4, 1916 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1916 ; D : 4.5392 ;
Alfred A. Knopf, New York. 54594
Mordecai, the Jew; ])Iay iu 4 acts, founded on
tlM^ book of Esther, by A. Ramsey and R. de
Cordova. [S3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1916; D : 44189 ; Alicia Rara-
sev and Rudolph de Cordova, New York.
54595
More (The) the merrier; rural play in 4 acts,
by S. B. White. [1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1. 1916; D : 45324 ; S. Bailey
White, Lynn, ilass. 54596
Mo'rs (En) djne; skuespil i 4 akter. af K. M.
Stangeland. Kj0benbavn og Kristiania. GyU
dendalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag, 191-).
177 p. 12".
© Jan. 18, 191G ; Ic. Apr. 24, 1916 ; D : 43714 ;
Karin Michaelis Stangeland, Copenhagen.
54597
Mosquitoes; play in 4 acts, by H. J. Blumen-
sohn. [4], 163 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4. 1916; D: 43.529; Henry J.
Blumensohn, New York. 54598
45062; Maud G.
54603
A. W. Neptune. [9]
Mosquitoes — Continued.
Same. [2], 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1916; D : 44996 ; Henry J.
Blumensohn, New York. 54599
Moth (The); play in 3 acts and 5 scenes, by
L. W. Rogers. [3], 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31. 1916; D : 44034 ; Leighton
William RogWs. Orange, Mass. 54600
playlet, by T. F. Fallon and ] ). Raynol.
[2], 13 p. 4'. Typewritten.
© le. Nov. 10, 1916; D: 45394; Thomas F.
Fallon and Dorothy Raynol, New York.
54601
Motlier; drama in 1 act, by A. Armband and
E. Zito. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1916; D : 44696 ; A. Arm-
band and E. Zito, New York. 54602
sketch, by M. G. Bump. [5] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1916; D
Bump. Binghamton, N. Y.
Mother Goose pag"eant; by
p. 8°. Typewritten.
© 1<'. July 22, 1016; L) : 44443 ; Ada Wini-
fred Neptune, Salina, Kan. 54604
Mother Groose up-to-date; play in 2 acts, by
:.[. (;. Wyre. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1916: D : 43291 ;
Gates Wyre, Sioux City, la.
Mother (The) in her; sketcli, by G.
quest. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1916 ; D : 43204 ;
Bloomquest, Minneapolis.
Mother love; drama in 1 act, by L.
[3]. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1916 ; D : 43536 ; Louise lieau-
det, Brooklyn. 54607
play in 1 act, by G. Buck. [1], 40 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1916; D : 43122 : Gertrude
Buck. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 54608
(Moderskarlek) ; an act, by August Strind-
Lerg, English version by Francis J. Ziegler.
2nd ed. Philadelphia, Nicholas L. Brown,
1916. 41 p. 12°. (Modern authors' series)
© Sept. 6. 1916; 2c. Sept. 19. 1916; D:
44954; Nicholas L. Brown, Philadelphia.
54609
Mother (Tlie) of a man; play in 1 act. by A.
Marshall. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1916; D: 42914; Abigail
Marshall, New Y^ork. 54610
Mother (The) of Frank Cross; sketch, by A. Y.
Emerson. [1], 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1916; D : 43977 ; Arnold
Y'ork Emerson, New York. 54611
Myrtle
54605
Bloom -
George
54606
Beaudet.
2761
54612
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54633
Mother (The) of his children; play in 3 acts,
l)y M. Scheft". F144] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1916; D : 44223 ; Minnie
Schetf. New Yoi'k. 54612
Mother Walda; Christmas play iu 4 scenes, by
Louise Marny [i- e. L. M. Muller] [29] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1916; D : 45601 ; Louise
Marny Muller, Santa Barbara, Cal. 54613
Motherhood; drama in 4 acts, by E. F. Marx.
[67] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1016; D : 43779 ; Edward
Francis Marx, New Yorlc. 54614
Mothers (The); by George Hirschfeld, tr. and
with an introduction by Ludwig" Lewisolm.
Garden City. N. Y., Doubleday, Page & coiu-
pany. 1916. xix, 122, [1] p. 16°. (The
Drama league series of plays, vol. 18)
© May 25, 1916; 2c. and aff. May 29, 1916;'
A : 433194 ; Doubleday, Page & co., Garden
City, N. Y. 54615
Mothers of men; drama in 3 acts, by W. H.
Warner and Y. De W. Kaplan. [72] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1916; D : 44911 ; William
Henrv Warner and Ysabel De Witte Kaplan,
New York. 54616
Mother's (A) plea; comedy dramatic sketch,
by N. Wilson. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1916; D : 44373 ; Ned Wilson.
New York. 54617
Mother's (A) secret; drama in 1 act, adapted
from the Italian, by A. Armband. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1916; D : 43679 ; Abraham
Armband, New York. 54618
Motor (A) mishap. .s'te Told by the gate.
Mount Parnassus; vaudeville sketch in 1 act.
by A. Comport. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly IS, 1916; D : 44411 ; Angelina
Comj^ort, New York. 54619
Mountain mad; comedy sketch, by A. Reall.
") n. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1916; D : 4.3762 ; Arthui'
Keall, Philadelphia. 54620
Mountain (The) maid; [pageant of the land
of the sky] l)y E. F. A. Hoag, given by the
citizens of Aslieville Mav 20, 1916, manage-
ment Y. W. C. A. Ip. I.,'l8p. 12°. Printed.
© Mav 1, 1916 ; 2c. Mav 5, 1916 : D : 44048 :
Emily F. A. Hoag, Asheville, N. C. 54621
Mountebanks (The); or. The birth of the actor,
play in 1 a^-t, by W. P>. Young. |2], 33 p.
4°. Typewritten.
\ .© Ic. Apr. 10, 1916; D : 435G4 ; Wm. B.
Young, Chicago. 54622
Mouse; play in 3 acts, by E. Knoblauch. [91] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1916; D : 42650 ; Edward
Knoblauch. London. 54623
Movie (The) bug; 1 act sketch for 3 people,
by C. J. Lattimer. [1], 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1916; D : 45641 ; Charles
Joseph Ivattimer, Detroit. 54624
Movie-land; farcical comedy in 4 acts, by W. M.
Blatt. [116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1916; D : 45165 : AVilliam
Moses Blatt, Boston. 54625
Movie-mad Maggie; farce in 1 act, by B. li.
Orkow. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1916; D : 4340S ; Benjamin
Harrison Orkow, Brooklyn. 54626
Movie (The) man; modern, up-to-date farce
comedy in 3 acts, satirizing the motion pic-
ture craze, by W. W. Wilson. [55] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 31, 1916; D : 44042 ; W^allaco
Walfred Wilson, Chicago. 54627
Movie (The) mania; in their moving picture
travesty, by G. Rogers. 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 28, 1916; D: 44280: Charles
Rogers, New York. 54628
Moving (The) picture fiends; comedy, by Sully
and Weil. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1916; D: 45281; Sully & Weil,
New York. 54629
Moza (La) del llano; drama rural en 3 actos y
en prosa, original de J. Andres de Prada. Ma-
drid [Rociedad de autores espanoles] 1915.
65 p. 12°.
© .Tan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42873; J. Andres de Prada, Madrid.. 54630
Much ado about Betty; comedy in 3 acts, by
W. B. Hare. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co..
1916. 64 p. 12°.
© Apr. 7, 1916 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1916 : D : 43558 ;
Walter Ben. Hare, Springfield, Me. 54631
M-acli adn about nothing; comedy in 5 acts, by
Williau! Shakespeare, this acting ver.sion is
based on the prompt-book pi-epared by W.
Ames. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1916.
100 p. 12°.
© Oct. 27, 1916 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1916 : D : 45553 ;
Winthrop Ames, New York. 54632
play in 1 act, by F. Orth. [1], 5 p. 24°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1916; D : 45722 ; Frank Orth,
G.olliugswood, N. J. 54633
2762
54634
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54653
Much ado about soaietliing; satirical allegory
on the short-coiiuugs of character iu 1 act and
1 scene, by J. McCree. [1], 16 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. IG, 1916; D: 44910; Junie Mc-
Cree. New York. 54634
Much (A) married widow. .SVe My wife's
husbands.
Mueran los celo'3; entrenies en verso de costum-
bres rnndrilenas, original de Jose y Angel
•Reato Guerra, mtisica del maestro Gregorio
Esteban Mateos. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espauoles] 1916. 17, [2] p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© .Tuly 6. 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 : D : 4:3122 ;
J. y A. Beato Guerra, Madrid. 54635
Muertos vivos, los vivos y entrambos, burla-
dos, transformaciones graziosas. See Com-
edy of resurrection.
Muffled (The) alarm; comedy in 1 act, by H. S.
Acheson and E. Bisbee. [1], 25 p. 4°. Type-
written. »
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1916; D : 45354 : H. Stuart
Acheson and Eugene Bisbee, New York.
54636
Mujer (La) de hielo. See Ladron (El) Lince.
Mujer (La) ideal; opereta en 3 actos, libro de
lliiniou Asensio Mas y Jose Juan Cadenas,
nnisica tie Franz Lehar, adaptacion musical
de Luis Fogliettl. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1916. 83 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Sept. 5, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45132 ;
R. Asensio Mas v J. Juan radenas. Mndrid.
54637
Mujeres (Las) malas; comedia lirica en 2
cuadros y en prosa, original de J. MoyrSn,
mfisica del maestro TomAs Earrera. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1916. 37 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Apr. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D:
43738 ; Julian Moyron, Madrid. 54638
Murder a la mode; play in 1 act, by L. Arnold.
[2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1916 ; D : 44483 ; Le Roy Ar-
nold, Minneapolis. 54639
Murder will occasionally out; farce, by H. D.
(Joolidge. [1], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. July 13, 1916 ; D : 44370 ; Henry Ding-
ley Coolidge, Concord. Mass. 54640
Murder will out; dramatic incident in 4 por-
tions and 1 scene, by R. E. Hausrath, jr. [1],
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1916 ; D : 42824 ; R. E. Haus-
rath, jr., San Francisco. 54641
Murdering Selina. See Six one-act plays.
Murdock's pardner; play in 3 acts, by J. G.
Drum. [70] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1916; D: 44865; Joseph C.
Drum, New York. 54642
Music hath power; play in 3 acts, by M. Thomp-
son and G. M. Nelson. [112] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 5, 1916; D : 44293 ; Maravene
Thompson and George Merwin Nelson, New
York. 54643
Music (The) lesson; 1 act play, by B. C. Turner.
28 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1916; D: 43310; Beatrice
Constance Turner, Brookline, Mass. 54644
Musical comedy moments in a vaudeville
way; vaudeville comedy skit, by Thomas S.
Van. [4] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. INIay 9. 1916 ; D : 45030 ; Thomas Van,
Chicago. 54645
Musical (A) fantasy, with a dash of Shake-
speare; piny in 1 act, by D. Sherman. [9] p.
f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 4. 1916; D : 43225 ; Dorothy
Sherman, New York. 54646
Musical (A) mixup; nmsical comedy-dramatic
phiylet, by A.lbert N.Dennis. 13 p. 8°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1916; D : 42854 ; Alta Wil-
liams and Hattie Schott. Wheeling, W. Va.
54647
Mute (The) witness; 1 act play, by W. E. Colby.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1916; D : 43468 ; Walter
Eldridge Colby, New York. 54648
Mutual (A) mistake; comedy skit in 1 act, by
W. C. Duncan. [2], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1916; D : 43234 ; William Gary
I'uncaa, New York. 54649
My boo'ful baby; comedy in 3 acts, by J. Simon-
son and Hardin D. Rickman. [2], 82 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1916 ; D : 43241 ; Jules Simon-
son, New York. 54650
M3'^ country; play in 4 acts and a prologue, by
Ejnar Christiansen, tr. from the Danish, by
O. Mathiesen. [125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1916 ; D : 44778 ; Otto Mathie-
sen, New York. 54651
My educated children; play in 1 act, by M.
Frier. [1], 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1916; D: 45037; Max Frier,
New York. ■ .''' 54652
My friend Mr. Jones; comedy in 1 act, by R. B.
Longmire. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1916; D: 44213; Robert
Bill Longmire, New Orleans. 54653
2763
54654
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54676
My friend the juroress; comedy in 3 acts, by
M. E. Waller. [192] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1916; D : 43866 ; Mary Ella
Waller, Nantucket Island, Mass. 54654
My Honolulu girl; musical comedy in 1 act, 3
scenes, by William Johnson. [2], 19 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 22, 191G; D : 44961 ; Norman
Friedenwald, Chicago. 54655
My Irish Cinderella; plav in 4 acts, by Cecil
Spooner [i. e. C. S. Blaney] [82] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1916; D: 45734; Cecil
Spooner Blaney, New Canaan, Conn. 54656
My lady's dress; a play in 3 acts, by E. Knob-
lauch, with an introduction by Franlc Chou-
teau Brown. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday,
Page & company, 191G. xxvi, [2], 165, [1] p.
12°.
© Jan. 15, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Jan. 19, 1916 ;
A: 420399; Edward Knoblauch, London.
54657
My little pal; sprig ft-om a police reporter's
nosegay, by W. Montague. 10 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1916 ; D : 43520 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 54658
My mother's rosary; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by Edward E. Rose. 150 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 10, 1916 ; D : 43872 ; Ed. W. Row-
land and Edwin Clifford, Chicago. 54659
dramatic play in 4 acts, by Owen Davis.
[951 p. t°- Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1916; D : 42828 ; Darcy &
Wolford, New York. 54660
play in 4 acts, by Hal Reid [i. e. James
Halleck Reid] [98] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar, 11, 1916; D : 43317 ; Gus Hill,
New York. 54661
Same.
© Ic. May 19, 1916; D : 43951 ; Gus Hill,
New York. 54662
My son; tragedy in 1 act, by R. Murray. [3],
IS p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1916 ; D : 44095 ; Richard
Murray, New York. 54663
My son Arthur; comedy in 1 act, by Mary F.
Kingston. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald,
1916. 19 p. 12°.
© Sept. 11, 1916; 2c. Sept. 12, 1916; D:
44S71 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 54664
My wife's gone to the country; 3 act farce, by
E. Rabbas. [2], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1916; D : 45.368 ; Eugenia
• Rabbas, Buffalo. 54665
My wife's husbands; or, A much married
widow, 1 act farce comedy with interpolated
songs, by F. L. Griffith. [2], 32 p. 4".
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1916; D: 4.8411; Fred. L.
Griffith, San xVntonio. 54666
Myrtle McCabe; phay in 1 act, by E. 1j. Gib-
son and AVyman M. Fitz. 26 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916; D: 43435; Edwiu
Lawrence Gibson, New York. 54667
Mystere (Le) de la maison noire; drame en 2
actes de A. de Lorde et H. Bauche. IS p.
8°. Printed.
© July 15, 1916; Ic. July 25, 1916; D:
44769; Andre de Lorde et Henri Bauche,
Paris. 54668
Mysteries of Mona; piny in 3 acts, by Charles
Goddurd. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1916; D: 43260; Star cc.
New York. 54669
Mysterious (The) cousin. See April first.
Mysterious (The) Mr. Fabiola; comedy in 3
acts, by S. G. Eghiun. [2], 133 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1916; D : 42999 ; Setrak G.
Eghian. New York. 54670
Mysterious (The) stranger; play in 4 acts, by
J. .Jarrow. [87] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 19I() ; D : 42840 ; .Joseph Jar-
row, New York. 54671
Mystery (The) man; drama in 4 acts, by C. T.
Dorion. [Ill] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May G, 1916; D : 43835 ; Charles T.
Dorion. New* York. 54672
Mystery (The) of the blueroom. See Blue-
beard.
Mystic (The) maiden; play in 3 acts, by J. A.
Taylor. 11], 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1916; D: 43224; Jeanie A.
Taylor, Bost(»n. 54673
Na-i-na; play in 4 acts, l)y F. B. Poole. [4J.
90 p. 4°. ' Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5. 1910; D : 44.563 ; Florence
Bockover Poole, Norfolk, Va. 546T4
Naida. the Greek girl; dramatic sketch in 1
act, bv Blanche Walsh 1 1. e. E. B. Hjirtmannl
[2], 21 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. July 17, 1910; D : 44389 ; E. P.. Hart-
mann, New York. 54675
Name (A); drama in 3 acts, by C. Liskow.
12], 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1916; D: 44818; Cullen
Liskow. Lake Charles, La. 54676
2764
54677
COPYRIGHTKD IN THE UNITED STATES
54698
Nameless (The) one; play in 3 acts, by Anne
Cleveland Chenev. New York. Frederick A.
Stokes company [1916] 6 p. 1., 131 p. 12°.
© Jan. 7, 1916; 2c. Jan. 13, 1916; D:
42746; Frederick A. Stokes company. New
York. 54677
Nan; drama in 4 acts, by C. M. Allen. [5],
.109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1916 ; D : 43026 ; Constance
M. Allen, Los Angeles. 54678
Nancy's niece; musical comedy-drama, 3 acts,
l)v E. S. Hart. [Abilene. Tex., Hart pnb-
lisbin- CO., 1916] 20 p. 12°.
© Oct. 28, 1916; 2c. Nov. 3, 1916: D:
-l.')429 ; Elizabeth Street Hart, Abilene, Tex.
54679
Naomi; drama in 5 acts, by H. M. McNutt.
[1], 80 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1916; D : 44739 ; Hugh Mc-
Gavock McNutt, Nashville. 54680
Same. [1], 46 p. f . Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1916; D : 44977 ; Hugh Mc-
r4avock McNutt. Nashville. 54681
Napoleon and Ms men of glory; historical
comedv-drama in 5 acts. 8 scenes, by F. T.
Kleber. [104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1916 ; D : 42750 ; Frank Teipe
Kleber, Chicago. 54682
Napoleon and the sentry; play in 1 act. by
P. B. Corneau. Chicago, Dramatic publishing
company, 1916. 14 p. 12°.
© Dec. 22, 1916; 2c. Dec. 26, 1916: D:
4.~)741 ; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 54683
Napoleon Bonaparte; historical play in 5 acts,
by J. M. White. [37] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1916 ; D : 44476 ; John M.
White, Meridian, Miss. 54684
Nativity (The); Christmas service, arr. by R.
Kimball. New York, Samuel French ; Lon-
don, Samuel French, ltd.. 1916. 16 p. 12°.
© Dec. 7, 1916 ; 2c. Dec. 9. 1916 ; D : 45615 :
Rosamond Kimball, Orange, N. J. 54685
Natural (The) law; play in 3 acts, by Charles
Sumner [pseud, of C. S. Hayes] [143] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1916; D : 45363 ; Charles S.
Hayes, Chicago. 54686
Natural (The) thing. See Man and woman
(male and female)
Nature's comeback; tragedy in 3 acts, by A.
Romano. [87] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1916; D : 44425 ; Armando
Romano, New York. 54687
Nazareth; morality in 1 act, by L. Housman.
New York, Sanuiel French ; Lond(m, Samuel
French, ltd. [1916] 17 p. 12°.
© Aug. 23, 1916; 2c. Aug. 25, 1916; D:
44723 ; Laurence Housman, London. 54688
Nearly a jockey; sketch, by Jimmy Hussey
[pseud, of H. Rose] [1], 5 p. 16°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1916 ; D : 44939 ; Henry Rose,
Chicago. 54689
Necklace (The); dramatic interlude, by W. H.
Duncan, jr., from a story by Guy de Mau-
passant. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1916; D : 4.5291 ; William
Henry Duncan, jr., Brooklyn. 54690
Nell, the ferret; 1 act farce, by T. F. Fallon and
D. Raynol. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10. 1916 ; D : 45467 ; Thomas F.
Fallon and Dorothv Ravnol, New York.
54691
Nelly's four in hand; or, Two wills and one
Nelly, farce in 3 acts and an interlude, by
A.Sterling. [3], 189 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1916; D : 44659 ; Ada Ster-
ling, New York. 54692
Net (The); pantomime in 1 act, by V. Zacharie.
[1], 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1916 ; D : 43402 ; Viola Zach-
arie, New York. 54693
Neutral; comedy in 3 acts, by A. E. Darby.
[80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1916; D : 44102 ; Alfred Ed-
nuind Darby, New York. 54694
Neutralidad (La); eutremes en prosa, original
de M. Garrido. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1916. 19 p. 12°.
© Sept. 5, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45118 ;
Manuel Garrido, Madrid. 54695
Never marry a doctor; comedy drama in 1 act,
by G. A. Lipkind. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 12. 1916; D : 45633 ; G. Alan
Lipkind, New York. 54696
Never too late; or. Back to earth, play in 4
acts, by P. Dunning. [145] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1916 ; D : 45775 ; Philip Dim-
ning, New York. 54697
Nevertheless; interlude, by S. Walker. 22 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1916; D: 42654; Stuart
Walker. New York. 54698
2765
54699
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54718
New (The) America; home mission pageant, by
Mrs. H. Thoiuas and Mrs. F. Sweareugen.
[3], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2. 191G ; D : 43863 ; Mrs. Homer
Thomas and Mrs. Frank Swearengen, Con-
rad, la. 54699
- — ■ See also Animals* progress.
New (The) clerk; comedy composition in 1
scene, by T. Burns. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1916 ; D : 45560 ; Ted Burns,
Saint James, N. Y. 54700
New (The) homiestead; new drama in 3 acts,
by H. L. Dixson. [3], 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1916 ; D : 42822 ; Harry Lester
Dixson. Northfield. Minn. 54701
New (The) justice. See On honor.
New (The) morn; English diplomacy and
the Triple entente, a phantusmagoria in 1 act,
by Barrie Americanns Nentralis (Paul Cams).
Chicago, Open court publishing company, 1916.
2 p. 1., 36 p. 8°.
© Sept. 27, 1916 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1916 ; D : 45184 ;
C)pen court pub. co., Chicago. 54702
New (The) power; play in 1 act, by L. H.
.Tohnson. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1916 ; D : 44054 ; Lillian Hart-
man Johnson, Evanston, 111. 54703
New (The) priests; original drama in 4 acts,
by E. Peplitzky. [66] p. 4°. Ms. [Yiddish.]
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1916 ; D : 44751 ; Emanuel
Peplitzky, Chicago. 54704
New (The) Rebekah deg'ree. Sec Women's
(The) kingdom.
New (The) Red Riding Hood. Sec St. Nicho-
las book of plays and operettas.
New (The) school-ma'am; sketch in 1 act, by
G. H. McArthui-. Boston, Walter H. Baker
& CO., 1916. 11 p. 12°.
© .Tan. 6, 1916; 2c. .Tan. 7, 1916; D : 42679 ;
G. H. McArthur, Boston. 54705
New Year's madness; comedy in 1 act, by W.
Chatterson. [2], 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1916; D : 44600 ; Willowdean
Chatterson, Cambridge, Mass. 54706
News from the front; vaudeville sketch, by
I. M. Childs. [1], 5 p. f. Typewritten. *
© Ic. Apr. 27. 1916 ; D : 43771 ; Irene M.
Cliilds. San Antonio. 54707
News from Washington; farce in 1 act, by
.L J. Ossermann. [2], 29 p. 4°. Typev/r it-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1916; D : 4313S ; J. Julian
Ossermann, Edgewater, N. J. 54708
Newspaper seed; ultra-modern American satire
in 1 act. by S. Hesniek. [1], 59 p. 4°. Type-'
written.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1916 ; D : 45292 ; Sophie Res-
nick, New York. 54709
Nido (El) del principal; sainete en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 4 cuadros, original de Enrique Para-
das y Joaquin Jimenez, nuisica de los maes-
tros Cayo Vela y Enrique Bru. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1915. 44 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42886; E. Paradas y J. Jimenez. IMadrid.
54710
Niece (The) of Talleyrand. See Talleyrand.
45016.
Nietecito (El); cuento en 1 acto, de J. Bena-
vente, con el asunto de un c\iento de Grimm.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1910.
[20] p. 12°.
© May 23, 1910; Ic. Feb. 16, 1916; D:
43157; Jacinto Benavente, Madrid. 54711
Nifty novelty and nonsense; va\ideville act, by
J. Raynor and C. Bell. [1], 8 p. t°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1916; D : 44709 ; Jack Ra.y-
nor and Catharine Bell, Chicago. 54712
Night (A) at^n inn; play in 1 act, by Lord
Dunsany. New York. The Sunwise turn, inc..
1916. 3 p. 1., 34 p. 12°.
© Nov. 23, 1916; 2c. Nov. 27, 1916; D-
45535; Sunwise turn, inc., New York. 54713
Night (The) before; Scottish domestic comedy
in 3 acts, by H. Lauder. [41] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1915; D: 42637; Harry
Lauder, New York. 54714
Night hawks; 1 act comedy, bv F. Haines-Reed.
[3], 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1916; D: 4.5179; Florence
Haines-Reed, Los Angeles. 54715
Night (A) in the trenches; play in 1 act. by
R. F. Duftey. [1], 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27. 1916; D : 43431 ; Richard
Francis iniffey, New York. 54716
Night (A) of the Fourth. See Village ice-
man. 49034.
Night (The) operator; play in 1 act, by W.
iNIontague. S p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1916; D: 44685; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 54717
Night pictures; fantasy in 3 scenes, hv .T. W.
FitzPatrick. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27. 1916 ; D : 4.5284 ; .Tames Wil-
!iH)n FitzPatrick, Waterbury, Conn. 54718
27^6
54719
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54739
Night (A) rehearsal; comedy drama in 1 act,
by C. E. Reynolds. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic July 10, 1916; D: 44376; Cecil Ed-
ward Reynolds, Los Angeles. 54719
Night (The) shift; play in 1 act, by M. E. Lee,
[1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1916; D : 48046 ; M. E, Lee,
St. Louis. 54720
Nino (El) de la bola; eutremSs en prosa, origi-
nal (le Antonio Calero Ortiz y Fernando Val-
lejo. Madrid [Sociedad de autures espa-
fi<".les] 1915. 17 p. 12°,
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42862; A: Calero Urtiz y F. Yallejo, Madrid.
54731
Niiios (Los) de Ecija; pieza coujiea en 3 actos.
divididos en 5 tuadros, (uiginal y en prosa
de Guillerniu IVrrlu y Miguel de Palacios.
.Madrid Li^ociedud de autures espanolesj 1916.
71 p. 12°.
© May :J1. 1916; Ic. June 3, 1916; D:
44070; G. I'crrin y M. de Palacios, Madrid.
54722
Nitana; opera in 3 acts, libretto by A. Post,
nuisic l)y Fuiherto Vesci. [461 P- 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
. © Ic. Jan. 10, li»16 ; D : 42715 ; Augustus
I'ost, New York. 54723
No fare; comedy sketch, by H. A. Clarke. [19]
p. 4". Typewritten.
© le. Oct. 9, 1916; D : 45079 ; Harold A.
Clarke, New York. 54724
No liay nial que per bien no venga,
Pendientes de la Trini,
See
No man's land; musical travesty, by L. Drake
and A. Klein. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1916 ; D : 44536 ; Louis Drake
and Ada Klein. New York, 54725
No (The) name skit; vaudeville comedy play-
let, by Robert Lee Landrum. [12] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45143 ; Cyrus Stiep-
].ard and Edw. Foley, Detroit. 54726
No questions asked; comedy in 1 act, by W. H.
Warner and Y. De W. Kaplan. [2], 23 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D: 45140; Ysabel De
Witte Kaplan and William Henry Warner.
New York. 54727
No smoking allowed; i)lay in 1 act, by O, T.
Johnsone. [16] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1910; D: 42773; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 54728
No trespassing; play in 3 acts, by Evelyn
(}ray Whiting. Boston, Walter H. Baker &
CO., 1916. 56 p. 12°.
© Jan. 1, 1916 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1916 ; D : 42634 ;
Evelyn Whiting Card, Winthrop, Mass.
54729
Noblest (The) vampire; incident in the life of
Cleopatra, in 1 act. by L. D. Freeman. [3],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Nov. 27, 1916 ; D : 45544 ; Lea David
Freeman, New Orleans. 54730
Nobody loves me; story of a film vampire in 1
act. by C. F, Ivins. [1], 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1916; D: 44549; CllfEord F.
I\ins, Red Bank, N. J. 54731
Nobody's child; drama in 6 acts, by N. Bcma-
dies. [59] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 29, 1916 ; D : 44269 ; Nick Bona-
dies, Detroit. 54732
Noncombatant (The); episode, by S. C. Posner.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1916; D : 43153 ; Sue Conly
Posner, San Francisco. 54733
Noodle soup; Dutch and Irish tabloid comedy in
1 act, by Copeland bros. [1], 10 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 24, 1916; D: 44450; Copeland
bros., Wichita, Kans. 54734
Nostra (La) pelle; commedia in 3 atti, di S.
Lopez. Mi la no, FrateH'i Treves, 1913. 103 p.
12°.
© May 1, 1913 ; Ic. July 1, 1916 ; D : 44661 ;
Sabatino Lopez, Milan. 54735
Not for sale; melo-comedy in 3 acts, by William
Revest. [96] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1916; D: 42735; W. Carl
Raue, Philadelphia. 54736
Not in; comedy episode, conceived and written
by L. V. MacNicol. [3], 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1915 ; D : 42642 ; LeRoy Vin-
cent MacNicol, New York. 54737
Not yet. See Leave it to me.
Nothing but the truth; farce in 3 acts, by M. E.
Swan. [171] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1916; D: 43497; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 54738
Nothing doing; monologue for man or woman,
by Harry L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman. Chi-
cago, Dramatic publishing company, 1916. 6
p. 12°.
© Dec. 22, 1916; 2c. Dec. 26, 19J6; D:
45744 ; Di-amatic pub. co., Chicago. 54739
5879— VOL 2—16-
70
Nothing else to do. See Two plays.
2767
54740
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54760
Nothing overlooked; 1 act playlet, by Geral-
y^ dine Sloane. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1916; D: 43919; David H.
Sloaue. New York. 54740
Notre Dame de Paris.
""dance. 41667.
See Shadow (The)
14 p.
Now I see; play in 1 act, by E. Harman
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1916; D: 44025; Elizabeth
Harman, Madison, N. J. 54741
No. 2, suspended sentence; modern drama in
prologue, 3 acts and an epilogue, by W. I.
Sirovich. LHOJ p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May IS, 1916 ; D : 43935 ; William Irv-
inji Sirovich, New York. 54742
Nnr ein traum; spiel-oper in 2 akteu, text frei
naeh Lothar Schmidts gleichnamigen lustspiel,
und musik von E. Istel. Vollstiindiges text-
buch mit dialog. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des
A'^erbandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller,
g. m. b. h. 1915. 43 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 29, 191G ; D : 44496 ; Edgar Istel,
. Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 54743
Nvirse (The); war drama in 4 acts, by B. I.
Bremner. [99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
©■ Ic. Mar. 27, 1916; D : 43429 ; Blanche
Irbe Bremner, Berkeley, Oal. 54744
Nuts that are not; play in 1 act, by E. E. Kresko.
[7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1916 ; D : 43338 ; Edson Ev-
ered Kresko, Port Jefferson, N. Y. 54745
O bere o afEogare. See Due commedie mod-
erne.
Oath (The); war play in 1 act, by V. Beatty.
[14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1916 ; D : 43675 ; Vernon
Beatty, Chicago. 54746
Oath (The) and the man; play in 4 acts, by S.
Nichols. [4], 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1916; D : 45501 ; Sumner
Nichols, Haverhill, Mass. 54747
Oberon and Titania; adai^tation of the fairy
scenes in Shakespeare's A midsummer night's
dream, by Frances E. Clarke. New York,
Samuel French ; London, Samuel French, ltd.,
1915. 15 p. 12°. (On cover: French's inter-
national copyrighted ed. of the works of the
best authors, no. 320)
© Dec. 30, 1915 ; 2c. Jan. 8, 1916 ; D : 42709 ;
Samuel French, New York. 54748
OdesbHHa (The monkey); dramatic composition
arr. in 5 pts. and epilogue, by O. Dymow. [1],
23 p. 8°. Ms.
' : © Ic. Feb. 5, 1916 ; D : 42956 ; Ossip Dymow,
New York. 54740
Obstacle (The); comedy in 3 acts, by A. H. Gib-
son. [3], 175 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1916; D: 43313; Addison
Howard Gibson, Los Angeles. 54750
Occult (The) power; play in 5 acts, by Charles
W. Goddard. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1916 ; D : 44519 ; Star com-
pany. New York. 54751
CEdipus the king,
matists.
See Chief European dra-
Office (The) next door; play in 3 acts, by C. E.
Ilush. tl], 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1916; D : 44002 ; Carrie Ellen
Rush, New York. 54752
Officer 66; dramatic playlet, by T. J. Whalen.
[7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1916; D: 44882; Thomas
Joseph Whalen, New Bedford, Mass. 54753
Oficial (El) de guardia; opereta en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, original, libro
de Eugenio Rodriguez-Arias y Carlos Dolesio,
mtisica del maestro Francisco Alonso. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de auto res espanoles] 1915.
43 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 7, 1916 ; Ic. Mar. 11, 1916 ; D : 43275 ;
E. Rodriguez-Arias y C. Dotesio, Madrid.
54754
Oh, Caesar! Roman play in 2 acts, by Max Pem-
berton and A. M. Thompson. [115] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1916; D : 45754 ; Robert
Courtneidge, London. 54755
Oh! Dickie; play in 1 act, by C. Compton. [1],
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1916; D: 44452; Charles
Cpmpton, New York. 54756
Oh! doctor! farce in 1 act, by H. Turnbull. [2],
20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1916; D : 43294 ; Hector
Turnbull, Hollywood, Cal. 54757
1 act play, by Willard Mack. [1], 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1916; D : 43347 ; .Joseph E.
Bernard, New York. 54758
Oh! Imogen! character comedy in 3 acts, by
H. J. Smith. [116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1916; D : 45445 ; Harry
•Tames Smith, Berlin, Conn. 54759
Oh, James! foolish fancy in 3 flights, by E.
Nytray and J. Richard, from book of the same
name, by H. M. Edginton. [126] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1916; D : 43478 ; Emil Ny-
tray and John Richard, New York. 54760
Oh! M'sieu!
2768
See Girl (The) from upstairs.
54761
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54782
Oh, the women; farce with music, by H, Rey-
nolds and B. Finlay. [1], 8 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1916 ; D : 44890 ; Harrington
Reynolds and Bob Finlay, Seattle. 54761
Oh! you crook; or, In the mayor's ofl&ce, com-
edy political playlet of graft, by John B.
Hasty. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1916; D: 44583; Charles J.
Eichman, San Diego, Cal. 54762
Ohio (The) lady; play in 4 acts, by N. B. Tark-
ington and Julian Street. [2], 179 p. 8°.
Printed.
© If. Jan. 2u, 191G; D : 42813 ; N. Booth
Tarkington, New York. 54763
Same. 1 p. 1., 179 p. 4°. Printed.
© Mar. 14, 1916; 2c. Mar. 24, 1916; D:
43626 ; N. Booth Tarkington and Julian Street,
New York. 54764
Old Bill Rogers; rural comedy playlet in 1 act,
by II. Holman. [11. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 10, 1916; D : 42722 ; Harry Hol-
man. New York. 54765
Old (The) country; play in 3 acts, by D. C.
Calthrop. . [80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1916 ; I) : 44979 ; Dion Clay-
ton Calthrop, London. 54766
Old flames; temperamental modern comedy in 3
acts, by C. L. McClure. [103] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1916; D: 44664; Carl Leo-
fwyn McClure, Crawford, N. J. 54767
Old (The) home singers; play in 2 acts, by C. F.
Horner. [11] p. 4"". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1916; D : 43099 ; Cha.s. F.
Horner. Kansas City, Mo. 54768
Old (The) home towners; bucolic episode with
music, by George M. Kosener. [1], 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [AVords only] •
© Ic. June 26, 1916; D : 44239 ; George J.
Wetzel. New York. 54769
Old lady 31; comedy in prologue and 3 acts, by
•R. Crothers. [95] p. 4°. Typewi'itten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1916 ; D : 45583 ; Rachel
Crothers, New York. 54770
Old (The) love; 1 act playlet, by J. L. Brown-
ing. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. May 19, 1916; D: 43950; Joseph L.
Browning, New York. 54771
Old (An) maid's venture; comedy in 1 act, by
Elraa M. Logic. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1916. 8 p. 12°.
© Apr. 13, 1916; 2c. Apr. 14, 1916; D:
43628; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
54772
Old (The) minstrel; dramalet, by Marian Why-
tyng [pseud, of M. T. Whiting] 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1916; D : 45011 ; Marian
Tracie Whiting, Springfield, Mass. 54773
Old Ragpicker, See Plays of the natural and
the supernatural.
Old Sid Pointer; tlrama in 3 acts, bv D. Liebo-
vitz. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.*
© Ic. June 7, 1916 ; D : 44100 ; David Liebo-
vitz. New York. 54774
Old times made new.
tron (The)
See Chronothanatole-
Old (The) violin; play in 4 acts, by M. T.
Wilson. [68] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1916 ; D : 43086 ; Marie Tersa
Wilson. Toronto, Ont., Canada. 54775
Old wives' tale; a play, by George Peele, ed.
with notes and an introduction, by Frank W.
Cady. Boston, R. G. Badger [etc., etc., 1916]
17 p., 2 I., 19-75 p. front. 12^
© Oct. 5, 1916; 2c. and afe. Oct. 11, 1916;
A: 438808; Richard G. Badger, Boston.
54776
Olivia's business; comedy in 3 acts, by W.
Chattersou. [122] p. 4**. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1916 ; D : 45300 ; Willowdean
Ghatterson, Cambridge, Mass. 54777
Omar, the seer; 1 act play, by Allen Abbott.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1916; D : 43879 ; Marguerite
Legrand Howland, New York. 54778
On a byway, off the highway; play in 1 act,
by E. E. Kresko. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1916; D : 44412 ; Bdson
Evered Kresko, Port Jefferson, N. Y. 54779
On deck; musical farce, by L. Weslyn. [1],
9 p. 4°. Typewiitten. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1916 ; D : 43162 ; Louis Wes-
lyn, New York. 54780
On honor; or, The new justice, play in 3 acts,
by B. B. Liadsey. [110] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 28, 1916; D: 44489; Benjamin
Barr Lindsey, Denver. 54781
On ne saurait penser a tout. See Quatre
comedies.
On probation; in 1 act, by H. C. Kastenbaui<
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1916 ; D : 42761 ; Harry Clay
Kastenbaum, New York. 54782
2769
54783
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54805
On style; play in 3 scenes, by Mrs. O. I. Wise
and Mrs. W. L. Hyman. 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 191G; D: 43708; Mrs. Otto
Irving Wise and Mrs. Wm. L. Hyman, San
Francisco. 54783
On the border; comedy dramatic sketch, by
F. L. Wliittier. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
" © Ic. Apr. 13, 1916; D : 43613 ; FranL: L.
Whittier, New York. 54784
On the knees of the gods; drama in 3 acts, by
W. H. Warner and Y. DeW. Kaplan. [56] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1916; D: 44667; William
Henry Warner and Ysabel DeWitte Kaplan,
'New York. 54785
On, the level; comedy in 3 acts, by Mrs. Charles
' -A.' Doremus and L. Westervelt, from a story
'by Happy Fanny Fields. [137] p. 4°. Type-
, written.
© Ic. June 8, 1916 ; D : 44106 ; Mrs. Charles
Doremiis and Leonidas Westervelt, New York.
54786
original comedy in 3 acts, by M. E. Marks
. and Edward A. Paulton. [101] p. 4. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1916; D : 45308 ; Maurice E.
IMarks, Bayside, N. Y. 54787
On the ocean ; comedy slcit ; by Jack Usher
[pseud, of J. W. Usher] [1], 11 p. f°. Type-
' written.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1916 ; D : 43387 ; John Walter
Usher, Jersey City. 54788
On the path of the child; morality play in 1
act, by Anna Wynne. Cliicago, Dramatic
jmblishing company, 1916. 19 p. 12°.
:, © Dec. 22, 1916; 2c. Dec. 26, 1916; D:
. ;'^5739; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 54789
On the threshold. See Battle, and other
poems.
On the veranda; play in 1 act, by Hamilton
Coleman. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
. © Ic. Aug. 7, 1916 ; D : 44.575 ; Menlo Moore,
inc., Chicago. 54790
On their way to Havana, Cuba. See Mesi-
cano (The) and the coon.
On with the dance; dancing novelty in 3 acts,
by B. W. B. Rainger. [1], 54 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. .5, 1916 ; D : 42655 ; Bertha Wes-
ton Bright Rainger, New Rochelle, N. Y.
54791
Once a thief; business interview, by L. Grattan.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1916; D: 45084; Lawrence
Grattan, New York. 54792
Once in a blue moon; fairy play in a prologue
and 3 acts, by G. Richardson. [83] p. 4°.
Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1916 ; D : 43855 ; Grace Rich-
ardson, New York. 54793
Once upon a time; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
T. Bussiere. [118] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1916; D:44969; Tadema
Bussiere, New York. 54794
modern fairy tale in 4 acts, by G. Blum
and E. Lieberman. [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1916; D : 43763 ; Gustav
Blum, New York and Elias Lieberman, Brook-
lyn. 54795
One a day; or. Somewhere in France, fantasy,
by Caroline Briggs [i. e. C. de M. Briggs]
[1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1916; D: 45546; Caroline
de Motte Briggs, New York. 54796
One Christmas; 1 act play, by M. F. Bellinger.
[2], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1916; D : 44135 ; Martlia
Fletclier Bellinger, New York. 54797
One day on the home farm. See Quick action.
One dollar down and a dollar a week; credit
comedy in 4 payments, 4 acts, by S. J.
Warshavvsky. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1916; D : 43357 ; Samuel
Jesse Warshawsky, Cleveland. 54798
-Same. [87] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1916; D : 43965 ; Samuel J.
Warshawsky, Cleveland. 54799
One June day; 1 act playlet, bv L. D. Pi-eeman.
[3], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1916; D : 44803 ; Lea David
Freeman, New Orleans. 54800
One man in a thousand; 3 act comedy, by C.
Terris. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1916; D: 43971; Charles
Ten-is, "Chicago. 54801
One (A) man vaudeville shovvr; comedy sketch,
by J. Cook. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 6, 1916; D: 42725; Joe Cook.
Lake Hopatcong, N. J. 54802
One morning; play in 1 act, by L. K. Devendorf.
[1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1916; D: 4.5519; La Motte
Kibbey Devendorf, Albany. 54803
One morning in Belgium; play in 1 act, by E.
Barker. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1916 ; D : 43016 ; Elsa Barker,
New York. 54804
One New Year's night; 1 act playlet, by W. G.
Marshall. [2], 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1916; D: 44109; Walter G.
Marshall, New York. 54805
2770
54806
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54827
One night in Venice; a dramatic poem, by G. A.
Pierce. 1 p. 1., 24 p. 12°.
©Nov. 8, 1916; 2c. Nov. 16, 1916; aff. Nov.
15. 1916; A: 446441; Grace Adele Pierce.
Santa Monica, Cal. 54806
One (A) night stand; play in 1 act, by F.
Nordstrom. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1916; D: 4.3996; France.s
Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 54807
One of the family; comedy of preparedness in
3 acts and epilogue, by M. Upton. [3], 94 p.
' 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1916 ; D : 43535 ; Melville Up-
ton, New York. 54808
One (The) spot; 1 act comedy sketch, by L.
Silvers. [9] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1916 ; D : 44738 ; I^ew Silvers,
Princeton, Wis. 54809
One who pays. See Way (The) out.
O'Neil (The); Irish comedy drama Id 3 acts,
by A. Nicliols :md A. ^Matthews. [134] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1916 ; D : 43754 ; Anna Nich-
ols and Adelaide Mathews, New York. 54810
Onkel Bernhard; lustspiel in 3 akten, von Armin
Friedmann und Hans Kottow. Regie- und
soufflierbuch. Wien, Leipzig, Max Pfefiier.
1916. 102 p. 12°.
© Ic. Julv 29. 1916; D : 44503 ; Max Pfeffer.
Vienna. 54811
Only a girl; or. The woman pays, powerful
fomedy drama in 4 acts, by Charles A. War-
ren. [66] p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1916: D: 44040: Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 54812
Only an American; episode from history in 1
.-act, by R. H. Traux. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1916; D : 44437 ; Ravaud
Hawley Traux. New York. 54813
Only justice; character playlette in 1 act, by
G. M. Rosener. [1], 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1916 ; D : 44238 ; George M.
Rosener, New York. 54814
Open (The) door; comedy play in 1 act, by G.
W. Solden. [2], 11 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1916 ; D : 45705 ; George W.
Solden. Chicago. 54815
Open sesame; comedy in 1 act, by R. Jordan.
[2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1916 ; D : 45268 ; Robert Jor-
dan, Brooklyn. 54816
Opera (An) rehearsed. tS'ee' Critic (The)
Opera (The) singer; light opera in 3 acts, by
J. Haydeu. [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. July 27, 1916 ; D : 44482 ; Jack Hay-
den, New York. 54817
Opportunities' knock; or. Love shames sham.
play in 3 acts, by C. Van Valkeuburg. [70] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. act 1. Aug. 31. 1916; Ic. act 2, 3.
Sept. 6, 1916; D: 44851; Carlton Van A^alken-
burg. Nev,' York. 54818
Orange blossoms; 1 act play, by L. S. La vine
and A. French. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1916 ; D : 43589 ; Lawrence
S. Lavine and Adelaide French. Philadelphia.
54819
or. Giving the bride away, comedy sketch
for vaudeville, by A. Breakspear and Mabel
Norton. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9. 1916 ; D : 45391 ; Angle Break-
spear, New York. 54820
Orchids and violets; play in 1 act, by L. Win-
slow. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1916 ; D : 43367 ; Leah Win-
slow, Bath. Me. 54821
Original (An) idea; play in 1 act, by Tex Char-
wate [i. e. A. T. Charwate] 17 p. 4°, Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1916 ; D : 43201 ; Arthur Tex
Charwate, New York. 54822
Orphans (The); dramatic playlet in 1 act, by
C. B. Hellis. [1], 14.p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1916; D : 1.3249 ; Charles
Brock Hellis. Philadelphia. 54823
Ostatnie dwa ruble; farsa w 1 akcie, przetlo-
maczvl z niemieckiego Dolski. opracowal T.
Kantor. Chicago, W. H. Sajewski, 1915.
32 p. 16°.
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1916; D:
4.3030; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 54824
Other (The) girl; dramatic composition in 4
acts, by J. F. Malloy. [89] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1916; D : 43025 ; John F.
Malloy, Meriden, Conn. 54825
Other (The) man; dramatic playlet in 1 act,
by A. P. Kelly. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1916 ; D : 43526 ; Arthur Paul
Kelly, Rochester, N. Y. 54826
Other (The) man's wife; play in 3 acts, by V. E.
Lambert. [5], 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3. 1916 ; D : 44073 ; Victor Eman-
ual Lambert, Chicago. 54827
2771
54828
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54848
Other (The) wanderer; drama in 3 acts and a.
prologue, by W. Asplnwall. [87] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1916; D: 43124; Woolsey
Aspinwall, Seattle. 54828
Other (The) way out; comedy in 1 act, by L.
Lanfmer. [2], 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6. 1916 ; D : 4.5092 ; Lawrence
Langner, New York. 54829
Other (The) wife; drama in 3 acts, by C. H.
Mason. [129] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1916 ; D : 44029 ; Carl H.
Mason, New York. 54830
-Qtto Oder Otto? operette in 1 akt, von Victor
L6on, musik von Hans Tegern. Regie- und
soufflierbuch. Leipzig, Wien, New York, W.
Xarczag, 1915. 1 p. 1., 106 p. 4°.
© Ic. July 29, 1916; D: 44.506; W. Karc-
zag, Vienna. 54831
Our country's call; dramatic sketch in 2 acts,
by F. Schmidt. [9] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1916; D : 43176 ; Frederick
Schmidt, Stockton, Cal. 54832
Our first Mrs. President; drama in 3 acts, by
S. J. War.shawsky. [76] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1916 ; D : 43173 ; Samuel Jesse
Warshawsky, Cleveland. 54833
Our Fontenoy; romantic Irish comedy-drama
in 3 acts, by William J. McKiernan. [70] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1916; D: 43666; .Jennie K.
IMcKiernan, Washington. 54834
Our little wife; play in 3 acts, by A. Hopwood.
[202] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20. 1916 ; D : 4494.5 : Avery Hop-
wood, Cleveland. 54835
Our new minister; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by Denman Thompson and George W. Ryer,
rev. 1916 by J. Conyers. New York, Saumel
French; London, Samuel French, ltd., 1916.
Ill p. 12°.
© June 5. 1916 ; 2c. June 7, 1916 ; D : 44097 ;
Josei)h Conyers. New York. 54836
Out at old Aunt Mary's; or. A visit from the
Riley children, arrangement of the Riley
lioems, l.y L. M. Smith. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 3. 1916; D : 45335 ; Lelia May
Smith, Hattiesl)urg, Miss. 54837
Out of the discard; play in 1 act, by S. C.
Posner. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29. 1916; D: 45548; Sue Conly
Posner, San Friincisco. 54838
Out of the east; play in 3 acts, by A. Abdullah.
[95] p. 4°. TypeAvritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13. 1916; D: 43609; Achmed
Abdullah, New York. 54839
Out of the mouth of babes; dramatic playlet
of 1 act. by C. W. Robison. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1916; D : 44779 ; Charles
William Robison, Portland, Or. 54840
Out of the shadows; play in 1 act, by J. H.
Bailey. [1], 22 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1016 ; D : 44104 ; Jacob Hai-ry
Bailey, Portland, Me. 54841
Out of the silence; drama in 3 acts, by M. G.
Roberts. [4], 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1916 ; D : 44826 ; Myrtle
Glenn Roberts, San Francisco. 54842
Outer (The) edge of society (Le demi-monde):
by Alexandre Dumas, fils, tr. by B. H. Clark
[play in 5 acts] [Cambridge, Mass., Printed
by H. O. Houghton & co., 1916] 2 p. 1.,
[451]-502 p. 8°.
© Apr. 15, 1910; 2c. and aft'. Apr. 19, 1916;
A: 428605; Barrett H. Clark. New York.
54843
Sec alsu Chief European dramatists.
Outing; play in 1 act. by B. Whipple and W.
Huston. [1], 14 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1916 ; D : 45731 ; Bay one
Whipple and Walter Huston, New York.
54844
Outsnared; drama in 1 act, by M. H. Gropper.
[2], 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23. 1916; D : 45502 ; Milton
Herbert Gropper, Brooklyn. 54845
Outwitting the devil; play in 4 acts, by J.
Hickenlooper. [21] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1916; D: 45024; Jean
Hickenlooper, Albia, la. 54846
Over the garden wall. Sec Class '16.
Overruled. See Androcles and the lion.
Overtones; act 2 and 3, by A. Gerstenberg.
[81] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 26, 1916; D : 44343 ; Alice Ger-
stenberg, Chicago. 54847
■ See also Washington square plays.
P. (The) A. I. L. W, R. ^>ee Comedies in
miniature.
Pa vestir santos; apunte de sainete en prosa,
original de IMannel Gonzalez de Lara y
Ram6n Dfaz Mirete. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espafioles] 1916. 20 p. 12°.
© Sept. 5. 1916; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D:
45116; M. Gonzftloz de Lara y R, Dfaz Mi-
rete, Madrid. 54848
2772
54849
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54866
Paa den gyldne korsvej; helgas nytaarsrevy
1916-1917, af liakris [pseud, of L. Lauritzen]
[43] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1916; D: 45346; Lauritz
Lauritzen, Oaldand, Cal. 54849
Pachin de Mieres; entremes, original de P.
Pgrez Capo. Madrid [Sociedad de autore?
espanoles] 1916. 15, [1] p. 12°.
© May 31, 1916; Ic. June 3. 1916; D:
44065; Felipe Pgrez Capo, INIadrid. 54850
Pack (The); play in 4 acts, by H. Booth. [106]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1916 ; D : 43668 ; Hilliard
Booth, Brevard, N. C. 54851
Paddly pools; little fairy play in 1 act, by M.
Mallesou. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 191G ; D : 44703 ; Miles Mal-
leson, London. 54852
Paducah (A) romance; 1 act comedy, by R.
Lane. [22] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1916; D : 43485 ; Richard
Lane, Buffalo. 54853
Pagan (The); drama in 5 acts, by M. Vincent.
53 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1916; D : 45462 ; Marshall
Vincent, Englewood, N. ,J. 54854
Pagans; play in 3 acts, by C. P. Anthony.
[64] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1916; D : 44895 ; Charles
Pearson Anthony, Medford, Mass. 54855
Pageant (A) and masque for the Shakespeare
tercentenary; by Armond Carroll. [Atlanta]
The Atlanta center. Drama league of America,
1916. 1 p. 1., 5-79 p. t°.
© Apr. 11, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Apr. 14, 1916 ;
A : 428522 ; A, Carroll, Atlanta. 54856
Pageant (The) of Bloomington and Indiana
University; educational development of Indi-
ana as focused in this community and served
by the state University, by W. C. Langdon.
oil the University campus, Bloomington, Ind.,
1916. 77 p. 8°. Printed.
© May 12, 1916; 2c. May 22, 1916; D:
44168 ; William Chauncy Langdon, New York.
54857
Pageant (The) of Corydon, the pioneer capi"
tal of Indiana, 1816-1916; by W. C. Lang
don. [New Albany, Ind., Baker's printing
house, 1916] 43 p. 8°.
© June 2, 1916; 2c. .Tune 6, 1916; D:
44166; William Chauncy Langdon, New York^
54858
Pageant of Georgia; play in 3 acts, by N. Adam-
son. [23] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1916; D: 44125; Nellie
Adarason, Rome, Ga. 54859
Pageant (The) of Hope; presented by the
student body of Hope College 1916, book of
words by Adrianna Sara Kolyn. [18] p. 4°.
Printed.
© June 17, 1916; 2c. June 19, 1916; D:
44183; Council of Hope college, Holland,
Mich. 54860
Pageant (The) of Indiana; drama of the de-
velopment of the state as a community from
its exploration by La Salle to the centennial
of its admission to the union, by W. C.
Langdon. [Indianapolis, The Hollenbeck
press, 1916] 79 p. 8°.
© Sept. 29. 1916; 2c. Oct. 5, 1916; D:
45053 ; William Chauncy Langdon, Bronxville,
N. Y. 54861
Pageant (The) of Newark; [250th anniversary
of the founding of Newark, N. J.] book of
words, by T. W. Stevens. Newark, The com-
mittee of one hundred, 1916. 112 p. 8°.
© May 27, 1916; 2c. May 31, 1916; D:
44031 ; Thomas Wood Stevens, Pittsburgh.
54862
Pageant of Palos; presented by the people of
Palos Township, Saturday afternoon, Sep-
tember 16, 1916, at Palos Park, Illinois, under
the auspices of the Palos improvement club,
book of the pageant by Hattie Sinnard Pash-
ley and Eleanor Reese Dunn. [Chicago, The
Hildmann printing co., 1916] 1 p. 1., 21, [1]
p. illus. (incl. music) 12°.
© Sept. 16, 1916; 2c. and afe. Sept. 27,
1916 ; A : 438599 ; Palos improvement club,
Palos Park, 111. 54863
Pageant (A) of peace; written for the American
school peace league, by Beulah Marie Dix
[i. e. B. M. D. Flebbe] Boston, American
school peace league, 1915. 20 p. 8°.
© Mar. 25, 1915; 2c. Mar. 30, 1916; D:
43463; Beulah Marie Dix Flebbe, Waban.
Mass. 54864
Pageant (A) of Superior; presented by the
pupils of the All day industrial school, Su-
perior. Wisconsin, May 24 and 25, '16 [by
Sara A. Crumpton] [Superior, Wis.. Su-
perior high school print .shop, 1916] 21 p.
obi. 16°.
© May 20, 1913 ; 2c. June 12, 1916 ; aff. July
31, 1916; A: 436211; William H. Crumpton,
Superior, Wis. 54865
Pageant of the Bible among the nations; cele-
brating the centennial of the American Bible
society, first presented under the direction of
Marie Moore Forrest, at Washington, D. C,
May 6, 1916. New York, American Bible
society, 1916. 24 p. illus. 4°. (Centennial
pamphlets no. 7)
© Aug. 3, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Aug. 22, 1916 ;
A • 436473 ; American Bible society, New York.
54866
2773
54867
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54887
Pag-eant of the church; given in honor of the
general convention of the Protestant Episco-
pal church, October. 1916. The Pageant de-
signed and produced by the Rev. George Long.
[St. Louis, Mo., Printed by Woodward & Tier-
nan ptg. CO., 1916] 59 p. 12°.
© Oct. 9. 1916 ; 2c. and afC. Oct. 13, 1916 ; A :
438863: George Long. Warsaw, 111. 54867
Pageant (The) of Yankton; [play in 3 epi-
sodes] by J. M. Hanson. [Yankton, S. D..
Yankton printing CO., 1916] 56 p. 8°.
© Apr. 25, 1916; 2c. May 1. 1916; D:
43797; .Toseph Mills Hanson. Yankton, S. D.
54868
Painted illusions; comedy skit, by E. HofE-
inann. 5 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17. 1916; D: 42380; Eberhard
Hoffmann, New York. 54869
•Painting the church red; dialog for 5 females,
l)v E. .T. Freund. Antigo, Wis.. Antigo pub-
lishing company, 1916. 15 p. 16". (Dialogs
for young people's societies, no. 45)
© Apr. 1, 1916 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1916 ; D : 43654 :
Antigo publishing co.. Antigo, Wis. 54870
Pair (A) of jacks; farce-comedy in 1 act, by
Frank X. O'Leary. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1916; D: 42797; Francis
Xavier O'Leary, Brooklyn. 54871
Pair (A) of them; 1 act play, by M. E. Pesnel.
[2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16. 1916; D : 43066 ; Maximilian
l':d\\in Pesnel, New York. 54872
Pair (A) of tickets; playlet, by W. Mack. [1],
l.~» p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. IS, 1916; D: 43362; Wilbur
Mack, New York. 54873
Palace of ivoiy; department store story play in
5 acts, by O. Wilson. [89] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 14. 1916; D : 43637 ; Oliver Wil-
son. Macedon. N. Y. 54874
P place (The) of the king,
for little folks.
Sec Seven plays
Pale (The) Fantana; oi-. The magic chalice, 1
act plav in " scenes and an interlude, by H.
Dnnlap". [31. 16 p. 4°. T^Tpewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1916; D: 453.39; Henrietta
Dunlap, Washington. 54875
Pan in ambush; play in 1 act, by M. Patterson.
[4]. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25. 1916; D: 43461; Marjorie
Patterson, London. 54876
Pansy of' the ribbon counter; comedy sketch.
liy Gx-ace Bryan. [1]. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4. 1916; D: 42950; Grace Lovell
Bryan, Minneapolis. 54877
Pansy's particular punch; 1 act play, by W.
Mack. '[1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1916; D : 43563 ; Willard
Mack, New York. 54878
Paranoiac (The); 1 act drama of ho.spital life.
by C. E. Reynolds. [1], 28 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1916 ; D : 43684 ; Cecil Edward
Reynolds. Los Angeles. 54879
Pardon (The); play with 3 acts and 12 scenes,
by A. Di Stasio. [92] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1916; D : 43226 : Annette Di
Stasio, New York. 54880
Paris (The) doll; musical comedy in 2 acts,
book, lyrics, and music by .Tamos Macready.
[88] p." 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1916; D : 4.3076 ; James A.
McCreedy, New York. 54881
Parish (The) pump; play in 3 acts, by F. G.
Layton. [113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1916; D : 43247 ; Frank G.
Layton, London 54882
Park (The) tramp. See Blood love.
Pas (Le) d'amour; dancing fantasy, by I.
Forbes-Robertson. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 12. 1016; D: 44864; Ian Forbes-
Robertson, New York. 54883
Pasado (Lo); drama en 4 actos y en verso,
origiiial de IL Alonso Rodriguez. ^ladrid [So-
ciedad de autores e.spanoles] 1915. 79 p. 12°.
© .Tan. 27. 1916; Ic. -Tan. 28, 1916; D:
42867; TTonoiio Alonso Rodriguez. Madrid.
54884
Passing (The); biblical drama in 4 episodes,
by E. M. Barr. [.39] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Oct. 27, 1916: D: 45294; Esta Mae
Barr, Marblehead, Mass. 54885
Passing (The) of Pan; dramatic fantasy, by H.
Crane. [12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8. 1916; D: 44580; Hal Crane.
Rochester, N. Y. 54886
Passing (The) of the wilderness; spring
masque of the dunes, by A. W. Goss. [2], 17
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8. 1916 ; D : 432.50 ; Aletta Wa-
terbury Goss. Chicago. 54887
Passing on the joke,
children.
See Twelve plays for
2774
54888
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54910
Passing show of 1916; play in prologue and 2
nets, by Harold Atteridge. [34] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 26, 1916; D : 44597 ; Winter-
garden company, New York. 54888
Passing souls; sketch, by S. F. Hillman. [1],
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1916 ; D : 45382 ; Sara Prazer
ITillman, Pittsburgh. 54889
Past, present and future; play in 1 act, by O. T.
Johnsone. [21. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1916; D : 45703 ; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 54890
Past, present . . . unknown; play in 1 act, by
L. Winslow. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1916 ; D : 4330S ; Leah Wins-
low, Bath, Me. 54891
Path (The) of scarlet shadow^s; play in 4 acts,
by B. GreenJaeld. [56] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9. 1916 ; D : 4411S ; Ben Green-
field. Chicago. 54892
Path (The) of the peacocks; stage romance of
fact and fancy in 3 scenes, by S. Walters.
18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1916 ; D : 44672 ; Selma Wal-
ters, Chicago. 54893
Pathfinder; in 1 act, written especially for The
children's play, by The Martin studios. Wil-
limantic. Conn., 1916. 14 p. 16°.
© Nov. 21, 1916; 2c. Nov. 17, 1916; D:
45526; William S. Martin. Willimantic,
Conn. 54894
Patio (El) de los naranjos; sainete de costuni-
bres cordobee;as en prosa, original df Julio
Pellicer y .Jose Fernande/, del Vilhir. musica
flel maestro Pablo Luna. Madrid [SociedMdde
iiutores espanoles] 1916. 40 p. 12°. [Words
only]
© Apr. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25. 1916; D:
43737; J. Pellicer y J. Fernandez del Villar.
Madrid. 54895
Patria; play in 5 acts, by Louis Joseph Vance.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1916 ; D : 44462 ; Star com-
pany, New York. 54896
play in 4 acts, bv Louis Joseph Yance.
[11. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24. 1916; D : 45267 ; Star com
pany. New York. 54897
Patria (La) de Cervantes; revista en 1 iicto,
dividido en 6 cuadros. en prosa y vei'so,
original de M. Fernilndez de la Pnente,
}nfisica del maestro Luis Foglietti. Madrid
rSociedad de autores espanoles] 1916. 50,
[9] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 31, 1916; Ic. June 3. 1916; D:
44068 ; Manuel Ferniindes: de la Puente, Ma-
drid. 54898
Patriot (The); play in 3 acts, by L. B. Blades.
[70] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1916 ; D : 45732 ; I.eslie Bur-
ton Blades, Eugene, Or. . , 54899
Patrol (The); an original melodrama in 4 acts,
by S. Marble. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Scott Marble, Gliicago ; 1890 : 39482, Dec.
13; 2c. .Tan. 26, 1891. 54900
Patron (A) of art. Sec Comedies in minia-
ture.
Pat's niatrimouial venture; comedy, by Ward
M;ic;)uley. Chicago, T. S. Denison & companv
[1916] 13 p. 12°.
© Oct. 14, 1916; 2c. Oct. IS. 1916; D:
45201; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 54901
Patsy Perkins, protege; comedy drama in 3
iicts, by M. T. Jacobs. [63] p. 4°.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1916; D : 433B3 ; Maurie T.
Jacobs, Cincinnati. 54902
Paula; play in 1 act, by A. N. Meyer. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1915; D: 42847; Annie
Nathan Meyer, New York. 54903
Pauline Allen; play in 4 acts, by S. P. Hendrick-
son. [4], 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1916 ; D : 44256 ; Susannah
Pullin Hendrickson, Silverton, O. 54904
Pavas (Las); aproposito comico-lirico, original
de I*. Perez Fernandez, mtisica del maestro
Foglietti. IMadrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1916. 16, [2] p. 12°.
© Sept. 5. 1916; Ic. Oct. IL 1916; D:
45134; I'edro P6rez Fernandez, Madrid.
54905
Pawn (The): drama in 3 acts, by J. Noel.
[99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly 1, 1916; D: 44283; Joseph Noel,
Yonkers, N. Y. 54906
Pawnshop (The); draniM in 4 acts, by M. W.
Holton. [2], 74 )>. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25. 1916 ; D : 44973 ; Mary Ward
Holton, New York. 54907
Pay-off (The); play in 1 act, by W. A. Rivers.
[1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15. 1910; D: 4.5423; Walter
Allen Rivers. San Francisco. 54908
Peace (The) girl; romantic comedy in 4 acts,
by Y. Thompson. [141] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1916 ; D : 43318 ; Vance Thomp-
so]), I^os Angeles. 54909
Peace on earth; Christmas fantasy for chil-
dren, by A. Mison. [21] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 14, 1916 ; D : 441 53 ; Ada Mixon,
Washington. 54910
2775
54911
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54932
Peace (The) pilgrims; oratorical satire on
mediation and political aspiration, by W. D.
Hall. [4], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1916; D : 44565 ; William
Davis Hall, Philadelphia. 54911
Peachbloom; playlet, by R. De C. Leland. [1],
4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1916 ; D : 44530 ; Robert De
Camp Leland, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 54912
Peanut (The) peddler; comic opera libretto in
3 acts, by W. F. Brown, jr. [75] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1916; D : 45320 ; William
Franklin Bi-own, jr., Alameda, Cal. 54913
Peanuts; farce in 1 act and 1 scene, by Mrs. C.
Clark. [1], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1916; D : 4.5245 ; Mrs. Cur-
ran Clark, San Francisco. 54914
Pearl (The) of Sahara; play in 3 acts, by H.
Sackler. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1916 ; D : 43799 ; Hari-y Sack-
ler, New York. 54915
Pecadora (La) (Daniela); play in 3 acts, by
Angel Guimera, tr. by Wallace Gillpatrick.
New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons,
1916. 3 p. 1., 162 p. 12°.
© Sept. 22. 1916: 2c. Oft. 31, 1916; D:
45313 ; Hispanic society of America. New
York. 54916
Peddler (The); play in 1 act, by M. H. Lyman.
6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 10, 1916; D : 42817 ; Marie H.
Lyman, Philadelphia. 54917
Peer (The) of the pretty one. Sec Anastasia.
Peggy's prophecy; comedy playlet, by S. F.
Hillman. [1], 15 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct, 24, 1916 ; D : 45254 ; Sara Frazer
Hillman, Pittsburgh. 54918
Pen; comedy in 4 acts, by H. A. Vachell, freely
adapted from Lady Penelope, a novel by Mor-
ley Roberts. [3], 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 19KJ ; D : 43847 ; Horace Amies-
ley Vachell, London. 54919
Pen (The) and the sword; play in 1 act, by
R. E. Wright. [1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29. 1916 ; D : 4476.'j ; Roscoe EUs-
^\•orth Wright, Chicago. 54920
Pena de muerte al amor. See Diana cazadora.
Penalty (The); play in 4 acts, by F. W. Chase
and W. G. Hennessy. [1], 62 p. f°. Tj^o-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1916; D : 43215 ; Frank W.
Chase and William G. Hennessv, Melrose.
Mass. 54921
Penalty (The) — Continued.
— -play in 1 act, by E. W. Duke. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1916; D: 43706; E. Wood-
ward Duke, New York. 54922
Penalty (A) of justice; drama in 4 acts, by D.
Goldstein. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1916 ; D : 45044 ; David Gold-
stein, New York. 54923
Pendientes (Los) de la Trini; o, No hay mal
que por bien no veuga, Siiinete lirico en 1
acto, original de Angel Torres del Alamo
y Antonio Asenjo, mtisica del maestro
Vives. 1 a ed. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1916. 4.3, [1] p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© May 31, 1916 ; Ic. June 3. 1916 ; D : 44063 ;
Torres del Alamo y Asenjo, Madrid. 54924
People's (The) friend; monologue, by A. Hoff-
man. [1]. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 5, 1915; D : 42652 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, Now York. 54925
Pep (The) promoter; comedy in 1 act .by Harry
L. Newton. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1916 ; D : 44628 ; Harrison J.
Terry, Chicago. 54926
Pepita; drama in 3 acts, by .L H. Gibney. [37]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1916; D : 44976 ; .Joseph
Harry Gibney, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 54927
Pepper and salt; play in 3 acts, by A. Gersten-
berg and R. de Cordova. [5], 104 p. 4°.
Typewi-itten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1916; D: 44692; Alice Ger-
stenber.t;- and Rienzi de Cordova, Chicago.
54928
Perch (The) of the devil. See Vein (The) of
gold.
Perfect (The) son; 4 act drama, by F. Haines-
Reed. [G]. 88 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© 1 c. Apr. 4, 1916 ; D : 43524 ; Florence
Haines-Iieod, Los Angeles. 54929
Perfume (The) shop; odoriferous comedy, by
.Tunie McCree. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© le. Jan. 27, 1916 ; D : 42855 ; Harry Lut-
ton, New York. 54930
Perfumed (The) death; or. The comedy of
baffles, drama of passion nnd hatred in 4 acts,
l)y F. Cantello. [6], 140 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .June 6, 1916; D : 44096 ; Frank Can-
1ello. Los Angeles. 54931
Perhaps; comedy in 1 act, by Grace liivingstou
Furniss. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1915. 18 p. 12°. (On cover:
French's international copyrighted ed. of the
^\■orks of the best authors, no. 317)
© Dec. 30, 1915 ; 2c. .Tan. 6. 1916 ; D : 42665 ;
Sanuiel French, New York. 54932
2776
54933
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54953
Perkin's luck; comedy in 4 acts, by D. L. Mitch-
ell. [114] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1916; D : 44632 ; Dodson L.
Mitchell, New York. 54933
Perla (La) ambarina; .iuguete comico en 2
actos, original de Pedro Munoz Seca y Pedro
P^rez Fernandez. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1916. 58 p. 12°.
© Apr. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25', 1916; D:
43744: P. IMimoz Seca y P. Pgrez Fernandez,
Madrid. 54934
Persecuted (A) princess; comic opera in 3 acts,
words and music by C. Fiqne. [73] p. 4".
Type^^•ritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1916 ; D : 45218 ; Carl Fiqu§,
Brooklyn, 54935
Persephone; a masque, by I. Fla^gg. San Fran-
cisco, P. Elder and company [1916] 105 p.
front. 8°.
© Aug. 23. 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Sept. 5, 1916 ;
A : 437571 ; Isaac Flagg. Berkeley, Cal.
54936
Personally conducted; play in 3 acts, by J. R.
Colter and H. S. Lee. [1]. 49 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1916; D: 43180; John R.
Colter, East Orange, N. J., and Harry S. Lee,
Syracuse, N. Y. 54937
Peter plans; play in 1 act, by Mary E. Macan.
[17] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1916; D: 43953; Mary Ma-
am Selhy. Cynwyd, Pa. 54938
Petit (Le) chaperon rouge. Sec French plays
for children.
Petrel, the storm child; drama in 3 acts, by
C\ S. Bird. Boston. Walter H. Baker & co..
1916. 58 p. 12°.
© May 3, 1916 ; 2c. May 4. 1916 ; D : 43812 :
Charles S. Bird, Pittsburgh. 54939
Petticoat diplomacy; 1 act play, by R. Foster.
[1]. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 17, 1916; D : 44172 ; Roy Foster.
New York. 54940
Petticoat (The) soldier; musical play in 2 acts,
hook and lyrics by B. T. Emery, music by
Sigmund Romberg. [107] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1916; D : 43494 ; Edwin T.
Emery. New York. 54941
Petticoats; play in 1 act, by John B. Hymer.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1916; D: 43340; Eleanor
Hymer, New York. 54942
Phredra. See Chief European dramatists.
Phantom (The) beast; or, Seven whiskies and
a bald pate, original fantasy in 1 act and 4
scenes, by S. Williams. [1], 44 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1916; D: 43255; Scott Wil-
liams, Little Rock, Ark. 54943
Phoenix (The); drama in 4 acts, by F. J. Zieg-
ler. [142] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22. 1916; D : 43976 ; Frederick
Jacob Ziegler, Woodmere, N. Y. 54944
Phoney (A) romance; play in 1 act, by Eddie
Raye. [7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 31, 1916; D : 44531 ; Herman A.
^leyer. Philadelphia. 54945
Phormio. Sec Chief European dramatists.
Phosphorescent Jim; 1 act farce comedy, by
F. W. Thomp.son. [2]. 25 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 20. 1916: D: 45227; Frederic W.
Thompson, New York. 54946
Phryne; play in 1 act with 2 scenes, by F. A.
Kummer. [37] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1916; D: 43398; Frederic
Arnold Kummer. Catonsville, Md. 54947
Phyllis. See Love (The) locket.
Physician's (The) compact; drama in 5 acts,
from the French of Theodore Barri6re, by
F. O. Rose. [79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1916 ; D : 4.3326 : Frank
Oakes Rose, New York. 54948
Piano (A) delivery; comedy singing and talk-
ing act, by Allen Spencer Tenney. [1], 4 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1916 ; D : 45270 ; Wilcox, iMc-
Hugh & Neska, Brooklyn. 54949
Piano (The) is tuned; comedy playlet, by S. F.
Hillman. [1]. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11. 1016; D: 4.3010; S.nra Frazer
Hiflman. Pittsburgli. 54950
Pick-up (The); play in 1 act, by A. Metzger.
[21, 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9. 1916; D : 4484S ; Adrian Metz-
ger, San Francisco. 54951
Picture (The) frame; play in 4 acts, by A. L.
Burrow. [1], 22 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Pec. 20, 1916; D: 45696; Alice Le-
nora Burrow, Beaver Dam, Wis. 54952
Pictures. See Read-aloud plays.
Pied (The) Piper; operetta in 3 acts, by E. W.
Quaife. [1]. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1916; D : 44822 ; Elise West
Quaife, Tomkins Cove, N. Y. 54953
2777
54954
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
54971
Pied (The) Piper of Hamelin. See "What shall
we play?
Pieper & Sperling; musikalischer schwaiik in 3
akten, von Bruno Decker und Otto Sprinzel,
musik von Karl Alfredy. Leipzig, Otto Die-
trich, 1915. 75 p. 8°. [Words only]
© Ic. July 29, 1916; D: 44498; Otto Die-
trich. Leipzig. 54954
Pierrot et les korrigans. Sec Trench plays
for children.
Pierrot in the clear of the moon; pantomime,
by G. S. Riggs. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
'© Ic. Oct. 7, 1916; D : 45187 ; Gretclien S.
Riggs, Chicago. 54955
Pietrc Corsini's revenge; dramatic episode in
1 act. by M. Brandenstein. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1916; D : 45914 ; Manfred
Brandenstein, Sau Francisco. 54956
Pigeon blood; play in 1 act, by M. Saul. 16 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1916; D: 45556; Milt Saul,
Evanston, 111. 54957
Pilgrims (The) and their journeys. See Dram-
atized scenes from American history.
Pilgrim's (The) progress; version iur a musical
miracle play, by E. Hodgkinson. [1], 32 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Word.s only]
© Ic. Sept. 8. 1916; D : 44843 ; Elizabeth
Hodgkinson. Cincinnati. 54958
Pin pricks; 8 act far«-c, by Edwar<i M. Jaffa
and C. A. Purdy. [41 1 p. f°. TjTewritteu.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1916; D : 45935 ; Edward
Jaffa and Camille A. Purdy, Berkeley, Gal.
54959
Pinch (A) hit; comedy in 1 act adapted from
A pinch hit in vaudeville, by Bozeman Bulger,
in the Saturday evening post of Sept. 25, 1915,
by W. Chatterson. [3], 27 p. 4° Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1916 ; D : 44601 ; Willowdean
Chatterson, Cambridge, Mass. 54960
Pink (The) d. ts,; original play in 3 acts, by
E. F. Flynn. [132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1916 ; D : 44393 ; Edward F.
Flynn, Devils Lake, N. D. 54961
Pink pajamas; farce in 3 acts, by M. E. Swan.
[151] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1916; D: 45371; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 54962
Pipe (A) of peace. Sec Comedies in minia-
ture.
Pipes (The) o' Pan; wood dream, by S. Sher-
man, with illustrations by Helen Alton
Sawyer. Boston, Richard G. Badger [1916]
81 p. 8°.
© Apr. 8, 1916; 2c. Apr. 20, 1916; D:
43676: Svlvin Sherman. Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
54963
Piratas (Los); zarzuela fantastica en 1 acto,
dividhlo en 4 cuadros. eu prosa, original de
M. Garj'ido. miisica del maestro Rafael Mil-
Ian. Madrid [Sociednd de antores espa-
iioles] 1916. 43 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© July 6, 1916; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D:
45123 ; Manuel Garrido, Sladrid. 54964
Pirate (The) of the gulf; play in 3 acts, by H.
Bagg. [2], 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1916 ; D : 44179 ; Helen Bagg,
Chicago. 54965
Pirates (The) of the pearl; farce-comedy in
song, in 3 acts, 5 scenes, book by A. S. Crockett.
[115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8. 1916; D : 43557 ; Albert Ste-
vens Crockett, New York. 54966
Place aux dames. See Shakespeare water-
cure. 41736a.
Plaie (A) for merrie May tyme; wherein ye
scholars go a-maskiug, by Johnston Gros-
venor. Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1910.
25 p. 12°.
© Oct. 2, 1916 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1916 ; D : 4.5076 :
I^Iarch brothers, Lebanon, O. 54967
Plan (The) and the man; play in 4 acts, by
A. S. Eagan and M. Y. Samuels. [13G] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ir. Jan. 8, 1916 ; D : 42704 ; Alberta S.
Eagan and Maurice V. Samuels, New York.
54968
Plans of men: melodrama of present day city
life ill 3 acts, by H. L. Bimm. [65] p. 4°.
Type^^'ritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1916; D: 44820; Harry Lee
Bimm. Dayton, O. 54969
Plantation bitters. See Club and lodge room
entertainments.
Plaster (The) king; book and lyrics of play
in prologue and 2 acts, 5 scenes, by C. A.
Flynn. [69] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1916; D: 45388; Catherine
Agatha Flynn. New Brunswick, N. J. 54970
Play awhile: :i dramatic reader for the second
school year, by Margaret A. Doheny. Bos-
ton, Little, Brown and company, 1916. 3 p. I.,
v-xi, 178 p. col. front., illus. 12°.
© July 7, 1916; 2c. and aff. July 10, 1916;
A : 431782 ; Little, Brown and company, Bos-
ton. 54971
2778
54973
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
54985
Playing destiny; 3 act melodrama of present
day America, by A. Gurney. [56] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1916 ; D : 43407 ; Antoinette
Gurney, Boston. 54972
Playing Hiawatha; scenes from Longfellow's
song of Hiawatlia arr. as an operetta espe-
cially adapted for presentation by school
children, by Grace and Ruth Reddy. Chicago,
Gamble hinged music company, 1916. 40 p.
16°.
© Mar. 1,1916; 2c. Mar. 17.1916; D: 43883;
Gamble hinged music co., Chicago. 54973
Playing- rabbit. See Twelve plays for chil-
dren.
Playmates; comedy, by D. H. Wallace. [1], 51
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1916; D: 42644; David
Harold Wallace, New York. 54974
Plays; [by August Strindberg] tr. by Edith and
Warner Gland, [v. 3] Boston, J. W. Luce &
company, 1914. Various paging. front,
(port.) 12°.
Contents ■ Swanwiiite. — xVdvent. — The
storm.
© Feb. 11, 1914; 2c. and aff. Apr. 4, 1916;
• A : 427529 ; L. E. Bassett. Boston. 54975
tr. with an introduction by Edwin
Bjfirkman. Authorized ed. 4th series. New
York. C. Sci-ibner's sons, 1916. 4 p. 1., 3-283
p. 12°.
Contents : The bridal crown. — The spook
sonata. — The first warning. — Gustavus Vasa.
© Jan. 28, 1916; 2c. and aff. Jan. 31, 1916;
A : 420592 ; Charles Scrihner's sons. New York.
54976
by O. P. Parker. Memphis, Tenn., National
drama co., 1916. [218] p. 12°
Contents : The winning of Latane. — Bet-
ter than gold. — The valedictory. — Lone star.
© Jan 29, 1016 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1916 ; D : 43246 ;
Oliver Perry Parker, INIemphis, Tenn. 54977
Plays for home, school and settlement; by
Virginia Olcott, designs for costumes by Har-
riet Mead Olcott. New York, Moffat, Yard &
company, 1916. 7 p. 1., 5-133 p. illus., col.
plates. 12°.
Contents : Flowers in the palace garden. —
Ruler of the forest. — Tina's images. — A Puri-
tiin Christmas. — Troll of the mountains. — Lit-
tle people of autumn.
© Sept. 9, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Sept. 19, 1916 ;
A : 437734 ; Moffat, Yard & co.. New York.
54978
Plays in pinafores; very miscellaneous collec-
tion of plays for young people of all ages [by
Mabel M. Swan, D. S. Harvey, G. R. Bridg-
ham, etc.] Bo.ston, W. H. Baker & co., 1916.
200 p. 12°.
© Oct. 27, 1916; 2c. Oct. 28, 1916; D:
45554 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
54979
Plays of the natural and the supernatural; by
Theodore Dreiser. New York, John Lane
company; London, John Lane, 1916. 228 p.
8°.
Contents : The girl in the coffin, — The blue
sphere. — Laughing gas. — In the dark. — The
spring recital. — The light in the window. — Old
Ragpicker.
© Feb. 18, 1916; 2c. Feb. 19, 1916; A:
4189 12 ; John Lane co., New York. 54980
Plays with a punch; collection of 1 act plays
and sketclies, serious and serio-comic. Bos-
tftu. W. H. Baker & co., 1916. 134 p. 12°.
Contents : A crooked man and his crooked
wife; by Kenneth L. Andrews. — His chance;
by Herbert A. Mann. — The alarm; by Marion
Roger 1^'awcett. — A bride from home ; by Wil-
lis Steell.— Brother Dave; by Willis Steell.—
Faro Nell; by Willis Steell. — A game of com-
edy ; by Sherwin L. Cook. — A scratch race
by Walt. Alakee. — The substance of ambition
by Marie F. Warren. — Her picture; by Ra
chel E. Baker. — Red or white; by William M
Browne.
© Aug. 9, 1916 ; 2c. Aug. 10, 1916 ; D : 44595 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 54981
Plaza (La) de Olavide; juguete comico en 1
acto y en prosa, original de Jos6 Maldonado
y Martin Ortega. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tore.s espaiioles] 1916. 29 p. 12°.
© Apr. 22, 1916 ; Ic. Apr. 25. 1916 ; D : 43748 ;
J. Maldonado y M. Ortega, Madrid. 54982
Please help Emily; flirtation in 3 acts, by H, M.
Harwood. [106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1916 ; D : 43992 ; H. M. Har-
wood, London. 54983
Plenty of pep; border episode, vaudeville
sketch in 1 act, by H. M. Hicks. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1916; D: 45503; Henry M.
Hicks, iNew York. 54984
Pluck; 1 act dramatic playlet, by J. N. Wilson.
[1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1916 ; D : 45733 ; Jerome N.
Wilson, New York. 54985
Pobrecita (La) Dolores; humorada en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros. original de Antonio Fa-
nosa y Emilio G. del Castillo, mdsica del
2779
54986
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55004
Pobrecita (La) Bolores — Continued.
maestro Pedro Badfa. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1916. 4.5 p. 12°. [Li-
l)i-etto only]
© Mar. 7, 1916; Ic. IMar. 11, 1916; D:
43287 ; A. Fanosa y E. G. del Castillo, Madrid.
54986
Pocahontas; comic operetta in 2 acts, book and
lyrics by Fred Edmonds, music by Edward
.Johnston. Book of words. New York, J.
Fischer & bro., 1916. 24 p. 4°. (Fischer ed.
no. 4050)
© Feb. 14, 1916; 2c. Feb. 1.3, 1916; D:
43067 ; J. Fischer & bro., New Yoi-k. 54987
Pod opiekq aniola stroza, obrazek z zycia
skautow. See Jezeli chcesz szczesliwie zyc
powinienes skautem bye.
Poet (The) who lost his pen; play in 1 act, by
F. Healey. [3], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1916; D: 44141; Frances
Healey, Hampton Falls, N. H. 54988
Poet's (The) gold; drama in 1 act, by Mrs.
George M. Lillie [i. e. M. E. Lillie] [2], 27 p.
12°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1916 ; D : 43483 ; Maria El-
mendorf Lillie, Tompkinsville, N. Y. 54989
Poilu (Le); coinedie-oiperette en 2 actes, de
Maurice Heimequin et Pierre Veber, musique
de H. Maurice Jacquet. Paris, M. Eschig,
1916. 1 p. 1., 146 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Mar. 28, 1916; Ic. Apr. 18, 1916; D:
4.3685 ; Max Eschig, Paris. 5^990
paroles de M. Hennequin et P. Veber,
musique de Maurice Jacquet. [117] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1916; D : 43375 ; Maurice
Hennequin & Pierre Veber, Paris. 54991
■ comedy operetta in 2 acts, by Maurice Hen-
nequin and Pierre Veber, music by H. Mau-
rice. Jacquet, English version by Robert W.
Sneddon. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1916 ; D : 45590 ; Oscar Osso,
New York. 54992
Police (The) graft. See Secret service man.
Police (The) lieutenant; melodrama in 4 acts,
5 scenes, by J. B. Maxwell. [107] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1916; D : 44027 ; Joseph B.
Maxwell, New York. 54993
Politius; play in 7 scenes, by W. J. Walker.
[34] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1916; D : 43144 ; William J.
Walker, Milford, Mass. 54994
Polly and her pals; musical comedy in 3 acts,
suggested by G. Hill, written by Junie Mc-
Cree. [108] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1916 ; D : 43481 ; Gus Hill,
New York, 54995
Polly and the Frenchman. See That ain't
your wife.
Polly pursuing; comedy with music in 4 acts,
))y E. M. Dolsen. [2], 47 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© le. Apr. 15, 1916 ; D : 43646 ; Ethel Mow-
bray Dolsen, Sau Francisco. 54996
Polly with a past; modern comedy in 4 acts,
hy <;. Middleton and G. Bolton. [119] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1916 ; D : 43565 ; George Mid-
dleton and Guy Bolton, New York. 54997
Pomander walk; comedy in 3 acts, by L. N.
Parker. New York, Samuel French ; London,
Samuel French, ltd., 1915. 125 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30. 1915; 2c. Mar. 2. 1916; D:
43195; Louis N. Parker. London. 54998
Pomegranate (The) seeds; play for children,
bv E. Guerrier. (In S. E. G. news, v. 4, no.
1, Nov. 13, 1915)
© Nov. 20, 1915; Ic. Dec. 30, 1915; D:
42845; Edith Guerrier, Boston. 54999
Same, concluded. ( In S. E. G. news, v. 4.
no. 2, Dec. 11, 1915)
© Dec. 18, 1915; Ic. Dec. 30, 1915; D:
42846; Edith Guerrier, Boston. 55000
Poor blind men; play in 3 acts, by J. Jex.
[106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 191G ; D : 43113 ; .John Jex,
Newark, Del. 55001
Poor (The) little rich girl; play of fact and
fancy in 3 acts, by Eleanor Gates, with a remi-
niscence and a foreword by George Jean
Nathan. New York, Arrow publishing com-
pany, 1916. 9 p. 1., 236 p. front. 12°.
© July 25. 1916; 2c. July 29, 1916; D:
44512; Arrow pub. CO., New York. 55002
Poppy seed; romantic pantomime, by E. Gra-
ham. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1916; D : 43973 ; Eleanor
Graham, Santa Barbara, Cal. 55003
Pork (The) packers; nmsical tabloid in 1 act,
by F. L. Griffith. [17] p. f°. Mimeo-
gi-aphed. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1916; D: 43699; Alex,
Byers, Chicagi), 55004
2780
55005
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
Porzia; oper in 3 aufzugen, uacli Sliakespeares
Kaufniann von Venedig, von Richard Wilde,
uiusik von Otto Taubmann. Textbucli.
Munchen, Drei maslsen-verlag, g. m. b. li.
[1916] 78 p. 12°.
© Feb. 15, 1916; Ic. July 29, 1916; A:
14426; Drei niasken verlag, g. m. b. h., Mu-
nich. 55005
Possessed; plav in 3 acts and an episode, by
S. Weiller. '[99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1916 ; D : 44162 ; Simon
Weiller, New York. 55006
Poster's (The) revel. See Cop's (The) hallow-
e'en.
Pot (The) boiler; 1 act play, by A. Gerstenberg.
[1], 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Aug. 14, 191G; D : 44645 ; Alice Ger-
stenberg, Chicago. 55007
Pot (A) of gold; drama in 3 acts, by L. M.
. Meyer. [2], 61 p. 4°. Typeva-itten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1916 ; D : 44S91 ; Leta M(jore
Meyer, Omaha, Meb. 55008
-play in 2 scenes, by I. K. Allen. 18 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1916; D : 44827 ; Ida Elliott
Allen, Eugene, Or. 55009
Poulpicans (Les) See French plays for chil-
dren.
Power (The) invisible; original play in 4 acts,
by F. C. Witter. [2], 58 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 18, 1916 ; D : 44011 ; Frank C.
Witter, Denver. 55010
Power (The) of health; scliool play, by E.
AIcDonald. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 26, 1916; D: 44467; Ethel Mc-
Donald, South Bend, Ind. 55011
Power (The) of love; melodrama in 3 acts and 6
scenes, by H. Smolensky. [310] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1916; D : 44863 ; Harry
Smolensky, New York. 55012
Power (The) of money. See Child (The)
Power (The) triumphant, right. See Do-
minica.
Power (The) unseen; plav in 4 acts, by P. H.
McCaigue, [100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1916; D : 43325 ; Philip
Henry IMcCaigue, New York. 55013
Powers (The) that be; play in 3 acts, by S.
Iverson. [2], 69 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1916; D: 44446; Severin
Iverson, Spokane, Wash. 55014
Praca i sztuka. See Gora piesn.
Praise for righteousness. See Lah-y' shaw-
rieni Tehilaw.
Preceptor (El) de su alteza; opereta bufa, en
1 acto y 3 cuadros, original de Luis Garcia
Conde y Antonio Paso (hijo), musica del
maestro Rafael Millan. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espafioles] 1916. 41 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Sept. 5, 1916; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D:
45136; L. Garcia Conde y A. Paso (hijo),
Madrid. 55015
Prepared for war; burlesque trench and battle.
by Sam Morris [p.seud. of M. Samuels] 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1916; D : 45153 ; Maurice
Sanmels, Brooklyn. 55016
Preparediiess; 1 act comedy, bv J. K. Connor.
[12] p. t\ Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1916; D : 43967 ; James K.
Connor, Los Angeles. 55017
original sketch, by Wm. Kurt [pseud, of
J. F. Yolkert] 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1916; D: 43018; John P.
Volkert, Philadelphia. 55018
play in 1 act, by C. J. Bates. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1916 ; D : 43877 ; Clyde Jack-
son Bates, Kalamazoo, Mich. 55019
■ up-to-the-second comedy sketch, by G. L.
Bryan. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1916 ; D : 43922 ; Grace Lovell
Bryan, New York. 55020
-or, Slipping one over, playlet in 1 act, by
R. Earle. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar, 20, 1916; D : 43369 ; Richard
Earle, New York. 55021
Prerogative (The) of Peggy; drama in 3 acts,
by R. C. Sheldon. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1916 ; D : 42952 ; Ruth Church
Sheldon, Hempstead, N. Y. 55022
Presents; rural comedy, by Harry L. Newton.
[1], 7 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1916; D : 45694 ; Frank A.
Kern and Anne Baldwin, Findlay, O. 55023
President (The) of Pongee; musical satire in
2 acts, by W. Clapp. [132] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1916; D : 42646 ; Woodbrldge
Clapp, Washington. 55024
Presidential (The) bee; satire written espe-
cially for a revue, by M. Terrell. [1], 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 19, 1916; D: 44419; Maverick
Terrell, Seattle. 55025
Pretenders (The); 1 act comedy sketch, by H.
Herbert. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 23, 1916 ; D : 43981 ; Hugh Her-
bert, New York. 55026
2781
55027
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55049
Pretense; drama in 1 act, by W. H. Warner and
Y. DeW. Kaplan. [3], 21 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
' © le. Sept. 25, 1916; D: 44975; William
Henry Warner and Ysabei DeWitte Kaplan.
New York. 55027
Price (The) of a life; play in 1 act, by W, R.
Snelgrove. [2J, 10 p. f . Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 191G; D : 45697 ; Wm. Rex
Snelgrove, Chicago. 55028
Price (The) of love; or. Alias John Doe, dra-
matic slietcli in 1 act, by Blanche Walsh
[p.seud. of E. B. Hartmanii] [47] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. June 28, 1916 ; D : 44255 ; E. B. Hart-
mann, New York. 55029
Price (The) of peace; 1 act drama, by L. Varnes.
[2], IG p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1916; D: 45177; Lilyan
' Varnes, San Francisco. 55030
Prince (The) of court painters. See Beau
(The) of Bath.
Prince (The) of showmen; comedy in 4 acts,
by H. Rhodes and T. A. Wise. [153] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1916; D: 45010; Harrison
Rhodes and Thos. A. Wise, New York. 55031
Prince's (The) pigeon; .Tai)auese play in 1
act, by F. . Walker. San Diego, Oal., F.
Walker, 1916. 13 p. 8°.
© June 28, 1916; 2c. July 3, 1916; D:
44292 ; Francis Walker, San Diego, Cal.
55032
Princesa (La) esta triste; comediu en 3 actos
y en prosa, original de F. Sassone. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1916. 66 p.
12°.
© Sept. 5, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45119 ;
! Felipe Sassone, Madrid. 55033
Princess (A) from the Orient; play, by R. H.
Zutro. [25] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Aug. 30, 1916; D : 44763 ; Rita H.
Zutro, New York. 55034
Principessa (La) del grammofono; operetta
in 3 atti, di Emilio Reggio, musica di William
. Nelson. Milano, G. Ricordi & co.. 1916. 94 p.
12°. [Words only]
© Aug. 3, 1916 ; Ic. Aug. 4, 1916 ; D : 44547 ;
G. Ricordi VC co., Milan. 55035
Principles; 4 act drama, by G. G. Glick. [54]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1915 ; D : 42672 ; George
Gordon Glick, St. Paul. 55036
Prinzess perdli; operette in 3 akten, von O.
Borckeuhagen, musik von Josef Derlin. Diis-
seldorf, A. Berisch & co., g. m. b. h., 1915.
167 p. 16°. [Words only]
© Ic. July 6, 1916 ; D : 44307 ; Oskar Borck-
enhageu, Diisseldorf, Germany. 55037
Prisoners; comedy drama, by C. F. Ivins. [1],
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1916 ; D : 45314 ; Clifford P.
Ivins, Red Bank, N. J. 55038
Private Pennessey's protege. See Flapjacks
Fennessey.
Prize essay; or. Boy wanted, by Edith F. A. U.
Paiuton. Chicago, Beckley-Cardy company
[1916] 27 p. 12°.
© Jan. 24, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Jan. 28, 1916 ;
A : 419897 ; Beckley-Cardy co., Chicago.
55039
Pro patria; play in 4 acts, by William Carson.
64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1916; D: 45589; William
Glasgow Bruce Carson, Ames, la. 55040
play in 3 acts, by J. Leiser. [2], 96 p. 4^
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1916; D: 43786; Joseph
Leiser, Jopliu, Mo. 55041
Problems in married life; play in 5 scenes, by
E. A. Dunhip. [1], 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1916; D : 44637 ; Emma A.
Dunhip, Cuyahoga Falls, <». 55042
Procrastination; or. The story of the dance,
play in.l act, by Vincent Bryan. 15 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1916; D: 43244; Meyer
Golden, Los Angeles. 55043
Prodigal (The) daughter; rural drama, by
A. A. Fisher. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1916 ; D : 42729 ; Albert A.
Fisher, Portland, Or. 55044
Prof. Nathaniel's theory; comedy in 1 act, by
R. Chandler and J. W. Lyman. [9] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1916 ; D : 44264 ; Roy Chand-
ler and John W. Lyman, New York. 55045
Professor Trix; tabloid comic opera, book,
lyrics and ipusic by S. R. Avery. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1916 ; D : 43619 ; Stanley R.
Avery, Minneapolis. 55046
Prohibition; play in 3 acts, bv R. Morris.
[109] p. 4'. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1916 ; D : 44409 ; Ramsay
ftlorris, Jersey City. 55047
Prometheus bound of Aeschylus; tr. by Marion
Clyde Wier. New York, The Centurv co.,
1916. 9 p. 1., 3-77 p. 12°.
© Seiit. 7, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Sept. 11, 1916 ;
A: 438306; Century co., New York. 55048
Proof ( The) of the pudding; or. Purple
shadows, play in 1 act, by E. W. Duke.
[1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9. 1!)1G; D : 44592 ; E. Wood-
wtird Duke. New York. 55049
2782
55050
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
55069
Prophet (A) and his household; play in 3 acts,
by S. E. Kingsbury. [71] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 11, 1916; D: 44469; Sara E.
Kingsbury, Indianapolis. 55050
Prophet (The) of good luck; historical 4 act
play, by B. C. Ruggles. 44 p. 12°. Printed.
© Dec. 22, 1915; 2c. Dec. 28, 1915; D:
42808; Bernard Clinton Ruggles, Oakland,
Cal. 55051
Propia (La) estimacion; comedia en 3 actos y
en prosa, original de J. Benavente. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1916. 56 p.
12°.
© Mar. 7, 1916; Ic. Mar. 11, 1916; D:
43289; .Jacinto Benavente, Madrid. 55052
Propinquity; comedy of love in 3 acts, by G. D.
Parker. [154] p. 4°. Typevi^ritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1916 ; D : 45638 ; George D.
Parker, New York. 55053
Proposal (The); specialty or playlet in 1 scene,
by Frank A. Burt [pseud, of A. Berek] [1],
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1916; D: 42706; Augustus
Berek, Brooklyn. 55054
Protector (The); play in 1 act, by F. W. Nor-
ris. [3], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1916; D: 43298; F. Wick-
ham Norris, Brooklyn. 55055
Protector (El) de Inglaterra; drama historico
en 3 actos, en verso, original de J. M. de
Ortega-Morejon. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1916. 84 p. 12°.
© July 6, 1916; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D : 45101 ;
Jos6 Ma. de Ortega-Morejon, Madrid. 55056
Proving (The) ground; service episode in 3
calls, by R. P. Glassburn and H. D. Walter.
[99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1916; D: 43219; Robert
Price Glassburn and Herbert David Walter,
New York. 55057
Prune-stone (The) dope; comedy in 3 acts, by
G. Hamilton and AV. Rathbun, adapted from
the story of same title by G. Hamilton. [122]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1916; D: 43104; Gertrude
Hamilton and Will Rathbun, New York.
55058
Psyche; pantomime with dances in a prologue
and 2 scenes, by H. S. Linn€. [5] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1916; D: 43154; Hans S.
Linn§, Los Angeles. 55059
Psychic (The) and rube; vaudeville farce, by
A. Geyer. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1916; D: 44915; Albert
Geyer, Los Angeles. 55060
Psychophone (The); play in 3 acts, by M. J.
Wilkeson. [166] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1916 ; D : 44607 ; Mary Juana
Wilkeson, Buffalo. 55061
Publicity; novelty comedy playlet, by B. Bar-
nett. [1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1916; D: 44359; Ben Bar-
nett. New York. 55062
Puente (El) de los crimenes; melodrama po-
liciaco en 4 actos y en prosa, original de
Luis Linares Becerra y Jos6 Maria Solanas de
la Infanta. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espaiioles] 1916. 62 p. 12°.
© Mar. 7, 1916; Ic. Mar. 11, 1916; D:
43282 ; L. Linares Becerra y J. M. Solanas de
la Infanta. Madrid. 55063
Pumpkin eater; play in 3 scenes, by M. S.
Frisbie. [1], 49 p. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1916; D: 45726; Margaret
S. Frisbie, Minneapolis. 55064
Punishment; play in 4 acts, by L. Burleigh and
E. H. Bierstadt. [139] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1916 ; D : 43136 ; Louise Bur-
leigh and Edward Hale Bierstadt, New York.
55065
Same, with introduction by Thomas Mott
Osborne. New York, Henry Holt and company,
1916. vii, 127 p. 12°.
© Apr. 29, 1916; 2c. May 10, 1916; D:
43868; Louise Burleigh and Edward Hale
Bierstadt, New York. 55066
Puritan (A) Christmas. See Christmas
candles. — Plays for home, school and settle-
ment.
Puritan (A) romance; operetta of the witch-
craft period in 1 act, book and lyrics by L. W.
Westman, music by Theodore Westman. [1],
50 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1916; D: 44616; Lily Wren
Westman, New York. 55067
Puritans (The) of Scrooby. See Dramatized
scenes from American history.
Purple shadows. See Proof of the pudding.
Pursuit (The) of happiness; or. The marriage
of Anne, satirical American comedy, with a
vein of irony in 3 acts, by H. A. McAnarney.
121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1916; D: 43332; Henry
Aloysius McAnarney, Baltimore. 55068
Pushing to the front; play in 1 act, by E. Von
Hampton and J. Shriner. 6 p. 4°. Typ©
written.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1915; D: 42818; Earle Voa
Hampton and Joe Shriner, New York. 55060
Puss in boots. See Fairy operettas.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-71
2783
55070
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55090
Put it down, Henry; comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by R. B. Simpson. [4], 45 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1916; D: 43304; Roy B.
Simpson, St. Louis. 55070
Putting it across; drama in 4 acts, by M.
Thompson. [115] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1916; D: 43689; Maravene
Thompson, New Yorli. 55071
Putting it over; comedy drama in 1 act, by M.
Forrest. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1916; D: 43792; Mary For-
rest, New Yorlj. 55072
— farce comedy in 3 acts, by H. A. and
F[ranlf] R[oland] Conlilin. [166] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1916 ; D : 43315 ; Harry Adams
Couklin, New York. 55073
farce in 3 acts, by H. W. Hawley. [116] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1916 ; D : 45635 ; Harry Wa-
terbury Hawley, Bridgeport, Conn. 55074
Putting on airs; comedy sketch in 1 act, by N.
Twomey. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1916; D: 43166; Neil Two-
mey, Dorchester, Mass. 55075
Putting one over; dvamatic composition iu 1
act, by J. L. NeflE. [2], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1916; D: 44156; John Lud-
rick Neff, Bridgeport, Conn. 55076
Puzzles in petticoats; up-to-date American
comedy in 3 acts, by E. Forst [93] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1916 ; D : 43604 ; Emil Forst.
New York. 55077
Pygmalion. See Androcles and the lion.
Q; farce in 1 act, by Stephen Leacock and
Basil Macdonald Hastings. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1915. 23 p.
12". (On cover: French's acting ed. no. 2459)
© Dec. 30, 1915 ; Ic. Jan. 14, 1916 ; D: 42753;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 55078
Q. Pidd, heart-broker; farce-comedy in 1 act,
by C. G. Eichel. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D: 43753; Charles
Gerard Eichel, Brooklyn. 55079
Quarrel (The) ; twenty minute comedy sketch,
by H. A. Schloss. [6], 20 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1916; D: 43516; Herbert A.
Schloss, Baltimore. 55080
Quatre comedies; par Alfred de Musset, ed.
with an introduction and notes by Raymond
Weeks. New York, Oxford university press,
American branch, 1916. xii, 301 p. front.
12°. (Oxford French series)
Contents : Les caprices de Marianne. —
Barberine. — On ne saurait penser a tout. —
Bettine.
© Nov. 24, 1916 ; 2c. and afE. Dec. 1, 1916 ;
A : 445876 ; Oxford univ. press, Amer. branch,
New York. 55081
Quesn and boob; original 1 act comedy drama,
by R. De F. Penney. [1], 30 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. July 5, 1916 ; D : 44294 ; Raymond De
Forest Penney, San Francisco, Cal. 55082
Queen (The) decides; [by Caroline Stern] {In
her At the edge of the world. Boston, The
Gorham press, 1916. Book © Apr. 14, 1916;
2c. and aff. Apr. 20, 1916 ; A : 427781 ; C. Stern,
Greenville, Miss.) 55083
Queen Isis; Egyptian play, by D. L. Bishop. 14
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1916; D: 45175; Daisy L.
Bishop, Terre Haute, Ind. 55084
Queen (The) of Erebus; play in 3 acts, by F. E.
Adams. [1], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1916 ; D : 44609 ; Francis El-
lison Adams, Winter Park, Fla. 55085
Quest (The); comedy drama in 3 acts, by M. W.
Dmibar. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 191 6 : D : 44014 ; Melzar W.
Dunbar, Hampton, N. H. 55086
Question (The); original comedy drama, by C. F.
Ivins. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20. 1916; D : 43966 ; Clifford F.
Ivins, Red Bank, N. Y. 55087
Question (The) of birth control; playlet in 1
act, by S. Cummins. [2], 5 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 21, 1916; D: 44206; Samuel
Cummins, Brooklyn. 55088
Question (A) of morality. See Confessional,
and other American plays.
Quick action; or. One day on the home farin,f
play in 3 acts, by W. L. Balch. [1], 98 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1916 ; D : 45383 ; William Lin-
coln Balch, New York. 55089
Quits; near tragedy dramatic sketch, by C. H.
Rees. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1916 ; D : 43360 ; Clara Hayes
Rees, Peoria, 111. 55090
2784
55091
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
55113
Quod (The) wrangle; farce in 1 act, by Oliphant
Down. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1914, 23 p. 12°.
© Dec. 1, 1914 ; Ic. Apr. 13, 1916 ; D : 43616 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 55091
E,. McG; comedy in 3 acts, by G. R. Warren.
[79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1916 ; D : 44581 ; Giles R. War-
ren, Dumont, N. J. 55092
Race suicide. See Birth control.
Racekamp (En); skuespil i 3 akter, af Bernt
Lie. Kristiania, H. Aschehoug & co. (W.
Nygaard) 1915. 3 p. 1., 121 p. 12°.
© Dec. 6, 1915 ; Ic. Jan. 12, 1916 ; D : 42748 ;
H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania. 55093
Rachel; drama in 3 acts, by A. W. GrimkS.
[116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1916; D: 42946; Angelina
Weld Grimke, Washington. 55094
• — —or, La vieille eglise, play in 3 acts, by T.
Berton. [156] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1916; D: 44298; Th^rfise
Berton, London. 55095
Rachel Vour; play in 4 acts, by P. Kester.
[2], 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1916 ; D : 42734 ; Paul Kester,
Alexandria, Va. 55096
Rachel's inspiration; farce-comedy in 4 acts,
by A. H. Goodman. 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1916 ; D : 44717 ; Arthur Her-
bert Goodman, New York. 55097
Radical Lilly; operetta in 3 acts, by S. J. War-
shawsky. [52] p. f°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1916 ; D : 45396 ; S. J. War-
shawsky, Wildwood, N. J. 55098
Radical Rose; operetta in 3 acts, by S. J. War-
shawsky. [69] p. f°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© ic. Nov. 16, 1916; D: 45444; Samuel
Jesse Warshawsky, Wildwood, N. J. 55099
Ratselhafte (Die) frau; lustspiel in 3 akten,
von Robert Reinert Miinchen, Drei masken-
verlag, g. m. b. h., 1915. 102 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 6, 1916 ; D : 44312 ; Drei masken-
verlag, g. mf b. h., Munich. 55100
Raggedy (The) man; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by R. H. McLaughlin. [99] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 20, 1916; D: 44428; Robert
Hugus McLaughlin, Cleveland. 55101
Ragno (II) azzurro; operetta in 3 atti, di Paolo
Santarone, musica di Alberto Randegger.
Milano, G. Ricordi & co., 1916. 123 p. 'l2°.
[Libretto only]
© Dec. 9, 1916; Ic. Dec. 14, 1916; D:
45700; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 55102
Rags. See Ferguson's Rags.
Ragtime (The) opera of trial marriage; meri-y
musical melange in 3 acts, by E. L. Young.
[2], 80 p. f. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1916; D: 43488; Emily
Louise Y'oung, Brooklyn. 55103
Rain. See Read-aloud plays.
Rain-in-the-face; farce comedy in 3 acts, by
J. E. Fillmore. [40] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1916 ; D : 44340 ; John Eldon
Fillmore, Fairfield, Conn. 55104
Rainbow (The) tree; Christmas play in 3 acts,
by M. Chater. [44] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1916; D : 44358 ; Jlelville
Chater, New York. 55105
Rambler (The) from Clare; play in 4 acts, by
J. J. Nolan. [1], 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1916; D: 44854; J. Jerome
Nolan, Mahanoy City, Pa. 55106
Rasmus Montanus. See Chief European
dramatists.
Rats; or, Drunk Miller's kid, 1 act play, by
J. R. Foster. 11 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1916 ; D : 44471 ; Jo Randall
Foster, New York. 55107
Raub; soziales drama in 1 akt, von C. Ruge.
(In Sonntagsblatt der New Yorker volks-
zeitung, v. 39, no. 43, Oktober 22, 1916)
© Oct. 22, 1916; Ic. Oct. 24, 1916; D:
45259; Clara Ruge, New York. 55108
Raven (The) man; play in 1 act, by K. Lord.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1916; D: 44015; Katharine
Lord, New York. 55109
Read-aloud plays; by Horace Holley. New
York, M. Kennerley, 1916. vi, 133 p. 12°.
Contents: Introduction. — Her happiness. —
A modern prodigal. — The incompatibles. — The
genius. — Survival. — The telegram. — Rain. —
Pictures. — His luck.
© Nov. 1, 1916; 2c. Nov. 23, 1916; D:
45488; Mitchell Kenuerley, New York. 55110
Reading on the sky; play in 3 acts, by G. Kat-
siolis. [1], 55 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1916; D: 45005; George
Katsiolis, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 55111
Ready, boys, ready! play in 4 acts, by R. H.
Burnside. [187] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1916; D: 43172; Robert H.
Burnside, New York. 55112
Real (The) American girl; entertainment, by
Enia L. Hunting. Chicago, Dramatic pub-
lishing company, 1916. 22 p. 12°.
© Dec. 20, 1916; 2c. Dec. 23, 1916; D:
45706; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 55113
2785
55114
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55135
Real (The) Jew; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
G. I. Bolles and Lillian Langdon. [205] p.
4**. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1916; D: 43263; Charles I.
Bolles, Los Angeles, 55114
Real (A) pal; 1 act dialogue farce, by J. S,
Allen. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1916; D: 44151; Joseph
Searl Allen, New York. 55115
Real (The) people. See Four short plays.
Real (A) soldier; original 1 act military musi-
cal playlet, book, lyrics and music, by J.
Burnett, [2], 9 p. 4". Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1916; D: 44811; Jack Bur-
nett, Chicago. 55116
Real things; modern drama in 4 acts, by M. H.
Parsons. [2], 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1916 ; D : 44331 ; Mable Holmes
Parsons, Portland, Or. 55117
Realization (The); play in 4 acts, by A. C. Van
Wildt. [90] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1916; D: 43814; Aurel Ca-
mille Van Wildt, New York. 55118
Reapers (The); 1 act drama for man, by Eve
Unsell. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1916; D: 42951; Eva M. Un-
sell. New York. 55119
Reason (The); play in 1 act, by G. Middleton.
[1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1916; D: 45434; George
Middleton, New York. 55120
Reason's folly; play in 1 act, by E. J. K. Banu-
vart. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1916 ; D : 42792 ; Eugene J. K.
Bannvart, Philadelphia. 55121
Recalled; comedy dramatic epilogue, by C R.
Warren. [38] p. f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1916 ; D : 42849 ; Charles R.
Warren, San Francisco. 55122
Reckoning; original dramatic playlet, by C. L.
Clinton. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1916; D: 45317; Cora Law-
ton Clinton, New York. 55123
Recollections. See Told by the gate.
Recordia grand opera co.; dramatic and dra-
mati co-musical composition, by T. S. Ryder.
[4] p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only] ■
© Ic. July 10, 1916; D: 44420; Theodora
Sturkow Ryder, Chicago. 55124
Recording (The) angels; fantastic satire in 1
act, by M. Reardon. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1916 ; D : 44470 ; Mark Rear-
don, New York. 55125
Red cap; play for children in 2 acts, by M. W.
Keyes. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1916.
35 p. 12°.
© May 3, 1916 ; 2c. May 4, 1916 ; D : 43813 ;
Mary Willard Keyes, Wilton, N. H. 55126
Red (The) cross ball; 1 act farce, by L. Grat-
tan. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1916; D: 45728; Lawrence
Grattan, New York. 55127
Red (The) light; drama in 4 acts, by I. Zoloto-
refsky.
\ "jiD ,p*L3px 4 ^^N SD»x-in ;*o5^b rw^n Dsn
[120] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. June 12, 1916 ; D : 44132 ; Kenny Lip-
zin. New York. 55128
Red or white. See Plays with a punch.
Red Parker's kid; playlet in 1 scene, by C. H.
O'Dounell. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1916 ; D : 44733 ; Charles H.
O'Dounell, New York. 55129
Red Riding Hood. See Fairy tale plays.
Red (The) robe; by E. Brieux, T. W. Broad-
hurst's version in 4 acts. [170] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 17, 1916 ; D : 44174 ; Thomas W.
Broadhurst, New York. 55130
See also Woman on her own.
Redemptioner (The); romantic drama of Ire-
land and America, in 4 acts, by P. J. Coleman.
[103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15. 1916 ; D : 45443 ; Patrick Jos.
Coleman, Somerset, O. 55131
Redenti; bozzetto storico in 1 atto, della signora
A. Erriguez. [2] p. f°. Printed.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1916; D: 44115; Agata Er-
riquez, New York. 55132
Reel (A) romance; play in 1 act, by Jay Mocley,
rewritten and rev. by R. L. Butler. [2], 14 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27. 1916; D: 43003; Ray L.
Butler, Glendale, Cal. 55133
*
Refined (A) scandal; twenty-minute frivol,
by A. Breakspear. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. .July 28, 1916; D: 44485; Angle
Breakspear, New York. 55134
Reformation (The) of Dan Duffy; or. Sobering-
up father, vaudeville comedy playlet in 2
scenes, by H. N. James and Jos. S. Edwards.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1916 ; D : 45269 ; Henry New-
ton James, Los Angeles. 55135
2786
55136
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
55155
Reg-'lar (A) lady; character farcical comedy
playlet in slang, by R. Foster. [2], 23 p. 4*.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1916 ; D : 43345 ; Roy Foster,
New York. 55136
Regular (A) cop; comedy melodrama in 2
scenes, by J. Driscoll. [2], 19 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1916; D: 43147; Joseph
Driscoll, New York. 55137
Regular (A) hero; comedy in 1 act, by R. Jor-
dan. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1916; D: 44631;. Robert Jor-
dan, Brooklyn. * 55138
Reign (The) of Reno; comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Goldsmith. [70] p. 4°. Typew^ritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1916; D: 44227; Milton
Goldsmith, New York. 55139
Reina (La) gitana; melodrama en 3 actos y 5
cuadros en prosa, libro de X. Cabello La-
piedra, musica de los maestros Lle6 y Rodri-
guez Galea. Madrid [Sociedad de autoi'es es-
panoles] 1916. 59 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Apr. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D:
43740; Xavier Cabello Lapiedra, Madrid.
55140
Reina (I*a) juguete; comedia lirica en 2 cua-
dros, libro de Luis Linares Becerra y Javier
de Burgos, mtisica del maestro Luis del Cas-
tillo Camus. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1916. 34 p. 12°. [Libetto only]
© July 6, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45126 ;
L. Linares Becerra y J. de Burgos, Madrid.
55141
Rejuvenation (The) of Aunt Mary; 3 act com-
edy, by Anne Warner. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1916. 87 p. 12°.
© May 1, 1916 ; Ic. May 2, 1916 ; Ic. May 9,
1916 ; D : 43853 ; Samuel French, New York.
55142
Releasing a man; comedy in 1 act for 3 women,
by Geoffrey Wilkinson. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1916. 23 p. 12°.
© Nov. 12, 1916; Ic. Nov. 13, 1916; D:
45403; Samuel French, ltd., London, 55143
Reliable (A) liar; 1 act play, by W. M. Cressy.
[1], 29 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1916; D: 42969; Will M.
Cressy, Concord, N. H. 55144
Remolino (La); sainete en 1 acto, original de
Enrique Garcia Alvarez y Pedro Munoz Seca.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaSoles] 1916.
28 p. 12°.
© Apr. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D:
43745; E. Garcia Alvarez y P. Munos Seca,
Madrid. 55145
Renaissance; play in 3 acts, by E. L. V. Hughes.
[57] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1916; D : 43452 ; Ernest
Llewellyn Vincent Hughes, Montreal, Canada.
55146
Reno; musical satire in 3 acts, book and lyrics
by B. M. Kaye. [64] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1916; D: 44967; Benj. M.
Kaye, New York. 55147
Repentant (The) prodigal; dramatic panto-
mime in 3 acts, by Pilar Morin. [32] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1916; D: 44669; Anees A.
Shibley, New York. 55148
Reprisal; sketch, by J. de Nieto. [6] p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1916; D: 44940; James de
Nieto, Los Angeles. 55149
Rescue (The); play in 1 act, by R. G. Smith.
[2], 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1916; D: 43776; Rita
Creighton Smith, Cambridge, Mass. 55150
Residuary (The) legatee; play of American life
in 1 act, by E. Thain. [2], 30 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 11, 1916 ; D : 44356 ; Edith Thain.
New York. 55151
Respect (The) for riches; comedy in 4 acts, by
W. Devereux. [133] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1916; D: 42936; William
Devereux, New York. 55152
Restitution; military drama in 1 act, by Mary
Forrest and A. R. De Beer. [1], 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1916; D: 45212; Abraham
Rayfield De Beer, New York. 55153
Resurreccion (La) de Fantomas; segunda parte
de i 13?, 0, El vencedor de Fantomas, en 5
actos y en prosa, original de J. M. Martin de
Eugenio. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1916. 54 p. 12°.
© Mar. 7, 1916; Ic. Mar. 11, 1916; D:
43286; Jose Maria Martin de Eugenio, Ma-
drid. 55154
Retribution. See Duty, and other Irish
comedies.
Retter (Der); tragikomfldie in 3 akten, von
Hans Sassmann. Wien, O. Eirich, 1915. 63 p.
12°.
© Ic. July 6, 1916 ; D : 44316 ; Otto Eirich,
Vienna. 55155
2787
55156
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55178
Return (The) of Hi Jinks; comedy in 4 acts,
by Marion Short, based upon a farce written
by J. H. Rortz. New York. S. French; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1916. 84 p. 12°.
© Oct. 25, 1916; 2c. Oct. 26, 1916; D:
45276; Samuel French, New York. 55156
Return (The) of Magee; 1 act sketch, by S.
HogTie. [2], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
(g) Ic. Nov. 21, 1916 ; D : 45473 ; Shea Hogue,
New York. 55157
Reve (Un) d'Isis (A dream of Isis); drame-
syraphonie a^ec danses et choeurs en 3 scenes,
scenario et texte de O. H. Meltzer. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1916; D: 43156; Charles
Henry Meltzer, New York. 55158
Revelation; peace play in 3 acts, by L. ShafCner
and J. Ardizoni. [28] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1916; D : 45311 ; Lillyan
Shaffner and John Ardizoni, New York.
55159
■play of fantasy and fact in 3 acts, by S.
Toler. [113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1916 ; D : 42749 ; Sidney Toler.
Cape Cottage, Me. 55160
Revenge (The); play in 2 scenes, by O. Marose.
2 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1916 ; D : 45561 ; Otto Marose,
Chicago. 55161
Revenge (The) of a son; play in 1 act, by
Georges Mitchell, tr. from the French by
Harry Cahane. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1916 ; D : 44770 ; Oscar Osso,
New York. 55162
Revision (The) of parliamentary rules hy
the Pinkney women's improvement club;
play in 1 act, by C. A. Wood. 12 p. f °. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 9, 1916 ; D : 43859 ; C. Antoinette
Wood, Boston. 55163
Revolt (The); play in 3 acts, by L. L. Schwartz.
[2], 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1916 ; D : 45511 ; Louis Leon
Schwartz, Minneapolis. 55164
Revolt (The) of mother; play in 1 act, by G.
Buck, adapted from the story by Mary E.
Wilkins [i. e. M. E. W. Freeman] 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1916; D: 4.5374; Gertrude
Buck, Pouffhkeepsie, N. Y. 55165
Revolting (The) of Horace; futuristic drama in
1 act, by E. L. Patterson. 25 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 15, 1916 ; D : 44491 ; Ethel Lloyd
Patterson, New York. 55166
Rich (The) Mr. Ginsberg; natural comedy, by
A. Colby. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1916 ; D : 42923 ; Archie Colby,
New York. 55167
Rich (The) poor man; 1 act comedy, dramatiza-
tion of Elliott Flower's short stoi-y of same
title, by W. K. Morley. [1], 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1916; D: 45482; Walter
Kelley Morley, Oconomowoc, Wis. 55168
Rich (The) young man; play in 3 acts, by M. F.
Crighton. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1916; D: 44302; Marian F.
Crighton, Chappaqua, N. Y. 55169
Riddle (The); 1 act play, by A. de Jannelli.
[2], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1916; D: 44276; Altagracin
de Jannelli, New York. 55170
Riddle (The) of Isis; operetta in 1 act, text by
D. Stevens, music by John McGhie. [2], 28 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1916 ; D : 43392 ; David Ste-
vens, Boston. 55171
Riddles; rural comedy in 3 acts, by H. Van
Deusen. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald. 1916.
26 p. 12°.
© Sept. 11, 1916; 2c. Sept. 12, 1916; D:
44869; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 55172
Ridiculous ghosts; comedy in 3 acts, by Ivan
Wise. 88 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1916; D: 43400; Huber F.
Wise, Spokane, Wash. 55173
Rifles; libretto of a musical farce in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by A. N. C. Fowler. [66] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1916 ; D : 43174 ; Albert N. C,
Fowler, Glens Falls. N. Y. 55174
Right (The) angle; farce in 1 act, by H. G.
Kittredge. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1916; D: 44999; Helen
Gause Kittredge, New York. 55175
Right (The) girl; play in 1 act, by K. Ray-
nore. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1916; D: 45149; Katherine
Raynore, New York. 55176
Right (The) key, but the wrong flat; play in
3 scenes, by J. G. Bostock. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1916; D: 45223; J. Gordon
Bostock, New York. 55177
Right (The) little girl; comedy in 3 acts, by
Mrs. C. A. Dor emus and L. Wester velt, in
collaboration with F. Fields. [135] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© ic. Nov. 1, 1916 ; D : 45431 ; Mrs. Charles
A. Doremus, Leonidas Westervelt and Fanny
Fields, New York. 55178
2788
55179
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
55199
Right (The) road. See Gas (The) route.
Right (The) way. See Bribe (The)
Riley; cumedy in 1 act, by H. D. Levinson.
(In The Review, v. 11, no. 2, Dec. 1915)
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2c. Dec. 30, 1915; D:
42G41 ; Herman D. Levinson, Philadelphia.
55179
Ring" (The) candidate; play in 3 acts, by J.
Miller, [2], 54 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1916; D: 4.5000; Joe Mil-
ler, Muncie, Ind. 55180
Ring" (Der) des Polykrates; heitere oper in 1
akt, nach einer lustspielidee des H. Teweles,
musik von Erich Wolfgang Korngold. Mainz,
B. Schott's sohne [1915] 40 p. 12°.
© Dec. 4, 1915 ; Ic. Jan. 5, 1916 ; D : 42677 ;
B. Schott's sohne, Mainz, Germany. 55181
Rise (The) from poverty to wealth; drama in
5 acts, by G. Lucas. 61 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1916 ; D : 44574 ; George Lucas,
Passaic, N. J. 55182
Rivals (The) Sec Hertha's mistake.
River (The) of souls; or, The robe of wood,
Chinese play, by J. Golden. [2], 28 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1916 ; D : 43229 ; .John Golden,
New York. 55183
Road (The); play in 1 act, by H. Flexner.
[15] p. f°. Tj-pewritten.
© Ic. .June 21, 1916; D: 44210; Hortense
Flexner, Louisville. 55184
Road (The) to Rome; play in 4 acts, by B. L.
Lindsey and B. Munn. [55] p. f. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 25, 1916; D: 43987; Estelle
Lawton Lindsey and Bess Munn. Los Angeles.
55185
Road together; a contemporaneous drama in
4 acts, by G. Middleton. New Yorlv, HI Holt
and company, 1916. vili, 204 p. 12°.
© Sept. 14, 1916; 2c. and aff. Oct. 3, 1916;
A : 437952 ; George Middleton. New York.
55186
Roadhouse (The) in Arden; a whimsicality, by
P. Moeller. [1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1916 ; D : 42740 ; Philip Moel-
ler, New York. 55187
Robe of wood. See River of souls.
Robinson Crusoe; dramatic playlet in 1 act, bv
G. B. Hellis. [1], 7 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1916; D: 43395; Charles
Brock Hellis, Philadelphia. 55188
Roble (El) de La Jarosa; corned la en 3 actos,
original de P. Munoz Seca. Madrid [Socle-
dad de autores espafiioles] 1915. 82 p. 12°.
© Mar. 7, 1916; Ic. Mar. 11, 1916; D:
43283; Pedro Munoz Seca, Madrid. 55189
Rocking the boat; farce, by L. Grattan. [1],
29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1916; D: 43831; Lawrence
Grattan, Brooklyn. 55190
Rokoko; ein rahmenspiel (zu Goethes Fischerin
und Mozarts Gartnerin aus liebe in der ein-
aktigen Bie'schen bearbeitung) von Rudolf
Presber. Berlin, Deutsche verlags-anstalt
(vorm. Ed. Hallberger) 1916. 40 p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1916; D: 43695; Deutsche
verlags-anstalt, Berlin. 55191
Roll call; dramatic playlet in 1 act, by R. Jor-
dan. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1916 ; D : 44080 ; Robert Jor-
dan, Brooklyn. 55192
Romance Island; comedy in 4 acts, by C. D.
Willsou. [2], 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1916 ; D : 43230 ; Corwin Dale
Willson, Ann Arbor. 55193
Romance (A) of a day; comedy in 1 act, by M.
Reardon. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1916 ; D : 44798 ; Mark Rear-
don, New York. 55194
Romance (The) of Hannah Van Horn; comedy
in 3 acts, by E. L. Gibson. [1], 96 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1916; D: 43890; Edwin
Lawrence Gibson, New York. 55195
Romance of old Erin. See Fairies' glen.
Romance (A) of the Catskills; comedy drama
in 4 acts, by J. J. Nolan. 102 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. .June 28, 1916 ; D : 44258 ; J. Jerome
Nolan, Mahanoy City, Pa. 55196
Romance (The) of the Eta; play in prologue
and 2 acts, by M. T^. Wertheimer. [78] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1916; D: 44013; Mary Lee
Wertheimer, New York. 55197
Romantic (A) blackmailer; comedy in 5 acts,
by H. FitzGerald. 42 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1916; D: 45157; Harrington
FitzGerald, Philadelphia. 55198
comedy in 4 acts, by H. FitaGerald. 35 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1916; D: 45047; Harrington
FitzGerald, Philadelphia, 05199
2789
55200
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55220
Romantic Indiana; dramatic pageant, 7 epi-
sodes witli prologue and tableaux, by Augusta
Stevenson. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill com-
pany [1916] 5 p. 1., 185 p. 12°.
© July 20, 1916; 2c. July 26, 1916; D:
44461; Bobbs-Merrill company, Indianapolis,
Ind. 55200
Romeo and Juliet. See Day (The) before the
wedding'.
(Tragedy of); introduction and notes by
Henry Norman Hudson, ed. and rev. by Eben-
ezer Charlton Black. Boston, New York
[etc.] Ginn and company [1916] Iv, 150 p.
16°. (New Hudson Shakespeare)
© July 22, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Aug. 21, 1916 ;
A : 437289 ; Ginn & co., Boston. [Copyright is
claimed on new matter] 55201
Room 999; melodramatic comedy in 1 act, by
Charlotte Glendyle Harris and G. Alan Lip-
kind. [1], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1916; D : 45348 ; Goodman
Lipkind, New York. 55202
Room with bath; 1 act farce comedy, by A.
Marshall. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1916; D : 44731 ; Abigail
Marshall, New York. 55203
Roomer (A) at Smith's; dramatic playlet in 1
act, by C. Terris. [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1916 ; D : 43970 ; Charles Ter-
ris, Chicago. 55204
Root (The) of evil; 4 act play, by F. M. Frank-
lin. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1916; D: 44475; Frank M.
Franklin, New York. 55205
1 act play, by A. Marshall. [2], 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1916; D: 45091; Abigail
Marshall, New York. 55206
Rope (The) of pearls; 4 act play, by E. E. Kid-
der. [113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1916 ; D : 43007 ; Edward E.
Kidder, New York. 55207
Rosario (La); comedia en 3 actos, original de
Sabatino Lopez, adaptada al castellauo por
Enrique Tedeschi y Antonio Fernandez Le-
piua. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1916. 52 p. 12°.
© Ic. June 3, 1916 ; D : 44173 ; E. Tedeschi
y A. FernS-ndez Lepina, Madrid. 55208
Rosary of life; 4 act drama, by G. E. Lundy.
[6], 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1916 ; D : 44176 ; Grace Ellen
Lundy, Detroit. 55209
Rose Hathern's sacrifice; [play in 4 acts] by
G. A. Doolittle. Indianapolis, Western stock
company, 1916. [20] p. 8°.
© Jan. 22, 1916 ; Ic. Mar. 27, 1916 ; Ic. Apr.
13, 1916; D: 43623; George Alvon Doolittle,
Indianapolis. 55210
Roses; 1 act comedy, by C. I. Schofield. [1], 26
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1916; D: 43161; Charles
Irving Schofield, Brooklyn. 55211
Rosetta; play in prologue and 3 acts, by H. Van
Nostrand. [25] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1916 ; D : 43419 ; Helen Van
Nostrand, New York. 55212
Rosita; romantic comedy in 1 act, by A. Colby.
23 p. 4°. Tji)ewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1916 ; D : 42930 ; Archie Colby,
New York. 55213
Roughneck Riley; or, Down Panama way, play
in 3 acts, by J. C. Drum. [63] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 26, 1916 ; D : 44472 ; Joseph C.
Drum, Randolph, N. H. 55214
Royal (The) road; comedy drama in 1 act, by
Joseph Noel and J. McCree. [1], 31 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1916 ; D : 44218 ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 55215
Rube (The) and the rag'amuflan; play in 1 act,
by W. E. Colby. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1916; D : 44214 ; Walter
Elbridge Colby, New York. 55216
Ruby (The) brooch; melodramatic comedy sur-
prise in 1 act. by W. S. Poague. [1], 10 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1916; D: 45350; Walter S.
Poague, Chicago. 55217
Ruler of the forest. See Plays for home,
school and settlement.
Ruling (The) power; drama in 5 acts, by J. J.
Nolan. [1], 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1916; D: 45659; J. Jerome
Nolan, Mahanoy City, Pa. 55218
Rummage (The) sale; entertainment for 4 men
and 10 women, by Jessie A. Kelley. Chicago,
T. S. Denison & company [1916] 25 p. 12°.
© May 9, 1916 ; 2c. May 13, 1916 ; D : 43895 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 55219
Rund um die liebe; operette in 3 akten, von R.
Bodanzky und F. Thelen, musik von Oscar
Straus. Soufflier- und regiebuch. Leipzig,
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky)
1915. 165 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1916 ; D : 43577 ; Ludwig Dob-
linger (Bernhard Herzmansky) Leipzig.
55220
2790
55321
COPYRIGHl'ED IN THE UNITED STATES
55238
Rund urn die liebe— Continued.
Same. Textbuch der gesange. Leipzis,
Ludwig Doblinger (Beruhard Herzmansky),
1914. 45 p. 12°.
© Nov. 9, 1914; Ic. Apr. 8, 1916; A— For-
eign: 13675; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernliard
Herzmansky), Leipzig. 55221
Ruse (The); play in 1 act, by J. E. Medland.
[1], 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
(5) Ic. May 25, 1916; D: 43994; John Ed-
ward Medland, Oakland, Oal. 55£22
Russian justice. See Massacre.
Rusted stock; original play in 4 acts, by D. F.
Halman. [161] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1916; D: 44705; Doris F.
Halman, New York. 55223
Ruth; biblical drama in 3 acts, by Annabel
Lawrence. Chicago, T. S. Denison & com-
pany [1916] 34 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1916 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1916 ; D : 45360 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 55224
S— O— S — Uncle Sam; 1 act playlet, by W. G.
Marshall. [3], 14 p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1916; D : 43181 ; Walter G.
Marshall, New York. 55225
Saccus malorum. See Latin plays for student
performances and reading.
Sacred (The) tree of the Omaha tribe. See
Gate (The) city.
St. Nicholas book of plays and operettas. 2d
series. New York, The Century co., 1916.
4 p. 1., 3-243 p. illus. (incl. music) 12°.
Contents : The dream-toy shop, by Jessie
M. Baker. — Christmas babes in the woods,
by Corinne R. Swain. — Which shall be king?
by Anna Van M. Jones. — The Christmas con-
spiracy, by Elizabeth Woodbridge. — How
Christmas was saved, by Catharine Mark-
ham. — The first Thanksgiving day, by Agnes
Miller. — Everychild, by Content S. Nichols.
Everygirl, by Rachel L. Field. — The Egyptian
cat, by Irene W. Clark. — The sleeping- beauty,
by Caroline Verhoeff. — Lord Malapert of
]\ioonshine castle, by E. S. Brooks. — Little
folk in green, by Elizabeth Woodbridge. — A
friend in need, by Maude M. Frank. — The
new Red Riding Hood, by E. S. Brooks. — The
babes in the wood, by Laura B. Richards.
© Sept. 22, 1916; 2c. Sept. 26, 1916; aflf.
Sept. 27, 1916; A: 438579; Century co.. New
York. 55226
Saint Patrick's day in the morning; play in 1
act, by Marc Harrad. [1], 8 p. f°. Type-
^vritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45142 ; William C.
K. Buchanan, Chicago. 55227
Saint Salome of Reno. See Beach of Sereno. —
];sle of Sereno.
St. Valentine's house. See Child's book of
holiday plays. — Seven plays for little folks.
Sakahra; opera in 3 acts, by I. Buckingham.
[37] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 26, 1916; D: 44240; Lsabel
Buckingham, Chicago. 55228
Salesman (The) and the valet; play in 1 act,
by A. F. Webber. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 20, 1916 ; D : 44191 ; Al. F. Web-
ber, New York. 55229
Sam Bo-jam and his African colony; negro
farce in 3 scenes, by Jay Clay Powers. Bos-
ton, W. H. Baker & co., 1916. 19 p. 12°.
© June 5, 1916 ; 2c. June 6, 1916 ; D : 44090 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 55230
Sanctuary- drama in 1 act, by R. B. Hennessy.
15 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1916; D: 42913; Roland
Burke Hennessy, New York. 55231
Sandman (The); play in 3 acts with prolog and
epilog, by O. Dymow. [2], 175 p. 8°. Ms.
[Russian]
© Ic. June 20, 1916; D: 44202; Ossip
Dymow, New York. 55232
Sands of destiny; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Otto Wynne [pseud, of J. M. E. Hart] [215]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1916 ; D : 45289 ; J. M. Edgar
Hart, Montreal, Canada. 55233
Sangre nihilista; tragedia en 1 acto, original
de N. Lund-Bourn. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1916. 20 p. 12°.
© Sept. 5. 1916; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D:
45112; Nica Lund-Bourn, Madrid. 55234
Santa Glaus' angel; dramatic play in 1 act, by
F. Rockwell. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916; D: 43432; Florence
Rockwell, New York. 55235
Sa,nta Glaus' frolics. See Merry Ghristmas
plays and entertainments.
Santa's stirprise. See Cheery comedies for
Christmas.
Sara came also; farce in 3 acts, by M. W. Jar-
rell. [104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. IS, 1916; D: 45459; Myra Wil-
liams Jarrell, Topeka, Kan. 55236
Sascha; ein drama in 4 akten, von Frieda Berg
[pseud, of F. Eilenberg] [1], 39 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1916; D: 43005; Friederika
Eilenberg, New York. 55237
Satisfaction; 1 act character sketch, by P. H.
Goldsmith. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1916; D: 44883; Philip H.
Goldsmith, Cincinnati. 55238
2791
55239
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55260
Sauce for the goose; playlet of modern life, by
A. Bartlett. [1], 17 p. 4\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1916; D: 44613; Arthur
Bartlett, New York. 55239
Saul; a tragedy in 3 acts, by John Armstrong
Chaloner. Roanoke Rapids, N. C, Palmetto
press, 1915. 66, 67 p., 1 1. 8°.
© Dec. 24, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Dec. 24, 1915 ;
A : 418746 ; Palmetto press, Roanoke Rapids,
N. C. 55240
Savag-e (The); play in 3 acts, by Hutcheson
Boyd. [95] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1916; D: 43930; Darcy &
Wolford, inc.. New York. 55241
Saved. See Conqueror (The) conquered.
Saving Abhie; play in 1 act, by E. M. Dolsen.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1916 ; D : 44676 ; Ethel Mow-
bray Dolsen, San Francisco. 55242
Saving the country; comedy in 4 acts, by W. H.
Edwards. [2], 148 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1916; D: 44670; Willard
Hemenway Edwards, Hinsdale, 111. 55243
Sawdust; play in 1 act, by George M. Rosener.
[1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1916; D: 45765; George J.
Wetzel, New York. 55244
Say uncle; farce in 3 acts, by J. B. Larric and
G. B. Hill. [106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1916 ; D : 44182 ; J. B. Lar-
ric and G. B. Hill, New York. 55245
Sayonara; Japanese drama in a prologue and
4 acts, by L. A. Chandler. [3], 85 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1916; D: 44515; Lucie A.
Chandler, Boston. 55246
Scales (The) of justice; dramatic playlet, by
O. K. Wilson. [2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1916 ; D : 44417 ; Oliver King
Wilson, Seattle. 55247
Scar (The) See Battle and other poems.
Scenes from Alice in Wonderland and Through
the looking glass. See Seven plays for little
folks.
Scharmante (Der); lustspiel in 3 aufziigen mit
benutzung einer fremden idee, von Carl Stern-
heim. Miiuchen, Drei masken verlag, g. m.
b. h., 1915. 54 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 6, 1916 ; D : 44313 ; Drei masken-
verlag, g. ni. b. h., Munich. 55248
Schemers (The); comedy in 3 acts, by H. J.
Scheibl. [1], 59 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1916; D: 43150; Herbert J.
Scheibl, Rockford, 111, 55249
Schemers (The) — Continued.
comedy playlet, by M. Cherney. IS p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1916; D: 42788; Maurice
Cherney, Brooklyn. 55250
Schneewittchen und die sieben zwerge; nach
dem weihnachtsmjirchen, von C. A. Gflrner, in
neuer bearbeitung von Hans Sturm. Berlin,
Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher biihn-
enschriftsteller g. m. b. h., 1916. 68 p. 12°.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1916; D: 45493; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnen-
schriftsteller g. m. b. h., Berlin. 55251
Schone (Die) Schwedin; operette in 3 akten, von
Julius Bramraer und Alfred Griinwald, musik
von Robert Winterberg. Regie- und soufflier-
buch. Leipzig, Wien, New York, W. Karczag,
1915. 81 p. 8°.
© Ic. July 29, 1916 ; D : 44509 ; W. Karczag,
Vienna. 55252
Same. Text der gesange. Leipzig, Wien,
New York, W. Karczag, 1915. 35 p. 12°.
© Feb. 5, 1915 ; Ic. Apr. 8, 1916 ; A— Foreign
13673 ; W. Karczag, Vienna. 55253
School (A) boy's dream; play in 2 acts, by An-
nie E. Harris. New York, S. French; London.
S. French, ltd., 1916. 28 p. 12°.
© Sept. 22, 1916; 2c. Sept. 23, 1916; D:
44965 ; Samuel French, New York. 55254
School (A) for wives; play in 3 acts, by B.
Israeli. [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1916; D: 44887; Baruch
Israeli, Washington. 55255
Science of God; psychological drama in a pro-
logue and 3 acts, by John St. John. [101] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1916; D: 42718; John Ray-
ner, New York. 55256
Scoop (The); newspaper-crook play in 3 acts, by
W. AV. Hindley. [65] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1916 ; D : 43514 ; Wilbur Wright
Hindley, Spokane, Wash. 55257
Score (The); dramatic playlet, by N. K. Me-
harry. [1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 30, 1916 ; D : 44275 ; Nina Kep-
heart Meharry, New York. 55258
Scout (The) master; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by W. P.. Hare. Boston, Walter H. Baker &
CO., 1916. 51 p. 12°.
© Aug. 4, 1916 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1916 ; D : 445.59 ;
Walter Ben Hare, Springfield, Mo. 55259
Sealing the compact; play in 1 act, by Gwen
John [pseud, of G. Jones] [2], 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1916; D: 44650; Gladys
Jones, Chesterfield, England, 55260
2792
55261
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
55281
Scratch race. Sec Plays witli a punch.
Seas (The) between; dramatic sketch, by Em-
erson Turner [pseud, of G. C. Theis] 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 191G ; D : 45771 ; Grover Cleve-
land Tlieis, New York. 55261
Seas (The) of God. See Women and men.
Seaside belles; tabloid musical comedy in 1 act,
by Chas. Morton. Chicago, The Chicago manu-
script co., 1915. [3], 19 p. f°. Mimeographed.
[Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1916 ; D : 43701 ; Alex. Byers,
Chicago. 55262
Seat (The) of the war: sketch in 1 act, by Allen
Abbott. [3], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1916 ; D : 43834 ; Marguerite
Legrand Rowland, New York. 55263
Seat (The) of war; farce-comedy in 3 acts, by
B. E. de Rapalje. [2], 94 p. 4°. TjT)ewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 9. 1916 ; D : 45087 ; Bertha Eletta
de Rapalje, Seattle. 55264
Second floor opposite; farce in 1 act, by W. H.
Quinn. [2], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1916; D: 42994; William H.
Quinn, Fall River, Mass. 55265
Second (The) woman; playlet, by F. Bruegger,
33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1916; D; 44444; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 55266
Secret (The) king'dom; play in 4 acts, by Basil
Dickey. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1916; D: 43236; Star co..
New York. 55267
See also Winning a crown.
Secret (The) service man; or. The police graft,
melo-draraa in 4 acts, by J. Emerson. [2],
95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1916; D : 45028 ; .Tack Emer-
son, Grand Rapids, Mich. 55268
Secret (The) sex; farcical comedy in 4 acts, bv
J. W. T. Mason. 136 p. f°. Typewritten.'
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916 ; D : 434.30 ; .Joseph War-
ren Teets Mason, New York. 55269
Secret (The) sin; 4 act comedy drama, by J.
ftlontague. [134] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1916; D:42G74; John Mon-
tague, New York. 55270
Secretary (The); play in 3 acts, by T. McKean.
[106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1916 ; D : 42927 ; Thomas Mc-
Kean, Philadelphia. 55271
Secretary (The) of the treasury; play in 3 acts,
by SI. I'. Hamlin. [193] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 29, 1916; D: 44484; Mary P.
Hamlin, Canandaigua, N. Y. 55272
Secreto (El) de la biblioteca; drama en -3 acto.s,
en prosa, inspirado en el pensamiento de una
novela inglesa, escrito por Luis Linares Be-
cerra y Jose Mesa Andres. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espauoles] 1915. 46 p. 12°.
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. .Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42879; L. IJnares Becerra y J. Mesa Andres,
Madrid. 55273
See America first; patriotic comic opera in 2
acts, words by T. L. Riggs, music by Cole Por-
ter. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1916 ; D : 42778 ; T. Lawrason
Riggs, Cambridge, Mass. 55274
Seed; play in 1 act, by Edith Maida Lessing
[i. e. E. M. L. Cook] 18 p. 24°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 9, 1916; D: 44110; Edith Maida
Lessing Cook, San Francisco. 55275
Segregation; play in 2 acts, by J. M. Fursee.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1916; D: 43989; .Jacob M.
Fursee, Los Angeles. 55276
Seminary girls; musical tabloid in 1 act and 1
scene, by Chas. Morton. Chicago, The Clii-
cago manuscript co., 1915. [3], 8 p. f°.
Mimeographed. [AVords only]
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1916 ; D : 43702 ; Alex. Byers,
Chicago. 55277
Sending George to Congress; comedy in 4 acts,
by N. A. Fuessle. [2], 96 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1916; D: 44836; Newton A.
Fuessle, Summit, N. J. 55278
Senior (The) partner; drama in 3 acts, by Mrs.
I. Loweuberg. [54] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1916; D: 45449; Mrs. L
Lowenberg, San Francisco. 55279
Seola's romance; symbolical drama in 3 acts,
by H. M. Graves. [96] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1916; D: 44252; Harry M.
Graves, New York. 55280
Serafin, el pinturero; o, Contra el querer no
hay razones, sainete lirico en 2 actos, divi-
rtidos en 4 cuadros, en prosa, original de
Carlos Aruiches y Juan G. Renovales, mlisica
de los maestros Foglietti y Roig. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1916. 75 p
12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 5, 1916; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D:
45131; C. Arniches y J. G. Renovales. Ma-
drid. 55281
2793
55282
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55301
Serapliita; opera in 3 acts, adapted from the
masterwork of Honor§ de Balzac, by G. S.
Keefer. [34] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Mar. 16, 1916; D: 43450; Grace
Sanders Keefer, Atlanta, 55282
Sergeanteene (The); musical comedy in 1 act,
by J. Arnold. 7 p. 4". Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1916 ; D : 45575 ; Jack Arnold,
Vineland, N. J. 55283
Sermon (The); sketch in 2 scenes, by C. I.
Dorrian. [3], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1916; D : 44894 ; Cecil I.
Dorrian, Newark, N. J. 55284
Serpent (The) and the dove; play in 3 acts, by
E. N. Thompson. 48 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1916; D: 43268; Elizabeth
Noyes Thompson, Washington. 55285
Settlement (The) at Jamestown. See Drama-
tized scenes from American history.
Settling the war; burlesque in 1 act, by A.
Gerstenberg and Rienzi de Cordova. [2],
33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1916; D: 43020; Alice Ger-
stenberg, Chicago. 55286
Seven (The) ages of a lawyer; vision, by D. W.
Robert. 18 p. 8°. Printed.
© Apr. 10, 1916; 2c. Apr. 14, 1916; D:
43640; Douglas W. Robert, St. Louis. 55287
Seven ages of the soul. See Masque of Psyche.
Seven chances; comedy of courtship in 3 acts,
by R. C. Megrue. [168] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 12, 1916 ; D : 44366 ; Roi Cooper
Megrue, New York. 55288
Seven* (The) gifts; phantasy of Christmas giv-
ing, a pantomime by S. Walker. [3], 16 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1916; D: 42747; Stuart
Walker, New York. - 55289
Seven plays for little folks. New York, Lon-
don, The Grolier society [1916] cover-title,
p. 11-54. illus. 8°.
Contents: A little patriot. — St. Valentine's
house. — Snow-white and Rose-red. — Baucis and
Philemon. — The palace of the king. — The
fountain of wisdom. — ^Scenes from Alice in
Wonderland and Through the looking glass.
© Apr. 20, 1916 ; 2c. Apr. 25, 1916 ; aff. Apr.
26, 1916 ; A : 434478 ; Educational book co. &
Frances G. Wickes, New York. 55290
Seven whiskies and a bald pate. See Phan-
tom beast.
Seventh (The) doctor; farce in 1 act, by M. N.
Beebe. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1916. 23 p. 12°.
© Apr. 12, 1916; 2c. Apr. 13, 1916; D:
43615; Samuel French, New York. 55291
Sewing (The) circle meets at Mrs. Martin's;
humorous sketch in 1 act, by F. M. Kelly.
New York, Dick and Fitzgerald, 1916. 24 p.
12°.
© May 18, 1916; 2c. May 19, 1916; D:
43946 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 55292
Sewing (The) machine girls; burlesque, by F.
Fuller. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1916; D: 43531; Fannie
Fuller, New York. 55293
Shadow (The) of a sin; or, A great mistake,
drama in 4 acts, by Miron Leffingwell. [58]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1916; D: 45606; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 55294
Shadow (The) of the rope; society melodrama
in 1 act, by G. E. Murdock. 27 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1916 ; D : 43719 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, San Francisco. 55295
Shadows; drama in 1 act, by Alan Storm [pseud,
of G. Lipkind] 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1916; D: 42976; Goodman
Lipkind, New York. 55296
Shady Shore; rural musical play in 3 acts, book
and lyrics by J. E. Young. [98] p. f°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1916; D: 43131; John B.
Young, New York. 55297
Shady (The) side; play in a prologue and 3 acts,
by F. M. Sala. [Ill] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1916; D: 45543; Federico
Mariani Sala, London. 55298
Shakespeare, the play maker; written in collab-
oration by twenty students of the University
of North Dakota, under the direction of Fred-
erick H. Koch, Grand Forks, N. D., Univer-
sity of North Dakota, 1916. 61, [1] p. front,
plates, ports. 8°.
© June 12, 1916; Ic. June 27, 1916; D:
44241; University of North Dakota, Grand
Forks, N. D. 55299
Shakespeare, the poet of the soul; pageant, by
G. D. Jenifer. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1916; D: 43642; George D.
Jenifer, Washington. 55300
Shakespeare up-to-date; class day play for
girls' schools, by Ethelyn Sexton. Lebanon,
O., March brothers, 1916. 18 p. 12°.
© Sept. 11, 1916; 2c. Sept. 14, 1916; D:
44889 ; March brothers, Lebanan, O. 55301
2794
55302
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
55321
Shakespearean fantasy; arr. by M. Hight. [1],
29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1916 ; D : 43938 ; Mary Hight,
Chicago. 55302
Shakespeare's fairies and follies; [play in pro-
logue and 1 act, by] G. M. Easterly. {In The
Tusitala, v. 1, no. 2, May, 1916)
© May 25, 1916 ; Ic. June 5, 1916 ; D : 44085 ;
Grace M. Easterly, Watertown, N. Y. 55303
Shakespeare's sweetheart; play in prologue, 3
acts and epilogue, by M. C. Robinson. [70] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1916 ; D : 43251 ; Mary C. Rob-
inson, Asheville, N. C. 55304
Shakespeariana; Elizabethan revel In honor of
Shakespeare's birthday, by M. 15. T.iunsend.
[7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1916; D: 43342; IMary
Blanche Tounsend, New York. 55305
Shakesperean festival pageant; by J. W. Dean,
[2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1916; D: 43385; Janet Wil-
liams Dean, Corona, Cal. 55306
Shakspere festival; being a fantasy of mockery
and mirth composed of scenes from various
plays, presented by five companies of players
before Queen Elizabeth and her court, by
Sarah E. Simons. Chicago, New York, Scott,
Foresman and company [1916] 2 p. 1., 7-64
p. 12°.
© Mar. 29, 1916; 2c. Mar. 31, 1916; aff.
Apr. 1, 1916 ; A : 427490 ; Scott, Foresman & co.
55307
a community celebration on the occasion
of the three hundredth anniversary of the
death of William Shakspere, consisting of a
pageant depicting some scenes from the life
and times of the dramatist, the performance
of Twelfth night, and an address on the uni-
versality of his works [by G. E. Brady]
[Newark, Del., Printed by Kells, 1916] [27]
p. f°.
© Apr. 25, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. May 16, 1916 ;
A: 431076; Gertrude Elizabeth Brady, New-
ark, Del. 55308
Shamrock (The) minstrels. See Club and
lodge room entertainments.
Shattered fragments; play in 1 act, by L. Wal-
ters. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1916 ; D : 43495 ; Leslie Wal-
ters, New York. 55309
Shattered (The) idol; play in 1 act, by A. Burk-
hardt. [2], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1916; 43393; Addison Burk-
hardt. New York. 55310
Shaun's farewell; playlet, by J. G. Foley. 13 p.
4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1916 ; D : 45074 ; Jack Gadsden
Foley, Cambridge, Mass. 55311
She and it; comedy sketch, by W. V. Allen. 11
p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1916 ; D : 43459 ; Walter Van
Allen, New York. 55312
She auto know; vaudeville act, by G. A.
Broughan. 8 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1916; D: 45336; George A.
Broughan, Charlestown, Mass. 55313
She couldn't decide; 1 act play, by G. Bloom-
quest. [19] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1916; D: 43365; George
Bloomquest, Minneapolis. 55314
She declines the marriage offer; drama in 1
act, by Jacob Gordin.
jj^riJD r2?^wx:2N"n ."jin^s; orn 'o-i b^ii *:
."j^mis'JJ 3py^ pD ,'JpN ^^^S l^N
{In The Day, v. 3, no. 415-416, Jan. 16, 17,
1916)
© Jan. 16, 17, 1916 ; Ic. each Jan. 18, 1916 ;
D : 42901 ; Alexander J. Gordin, admrs. estate
of Jacob M. Gordin, Brooklyn. 55315
She got away with it; comedy in 1 act, by A. J.
Lamb. 2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1916; D: 42823; Arthur J.
Lamb, Chicago. 55316
She, of Mars; spectacular drama in 1 act, by
G. E. Crater, jr. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1916; D: 42755; George E.
Crater, jr., Brooklyn. 55317
She smiled; comedy with music in 2 acts, by
Gladys linger, lyrics by Arthur Anderson,
music by Archibald Joyce and Merlin Morgan.
[104] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1916 ; D : 43648 ; Mark Blow,
London. 55318
She tried to sizzle but fizzled; 1 act play, by
W. M. Cressy. [2], 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1916; D: 45330; Will M.
Cressy, Concord, N. H. 55319
Sheep (The) dog; play in 1 act, by M. M.
Wright. [l],18p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4. 1916; D: 43833; Mary Mar-
garet Wright, Cambridge, Mass. 55320
Sherman was right; or, Don't do it, 1 act farce,
written by Willard Mack. 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1915; D: 42653; Jack Ken-
nedy, New York. 55321
2795
55323
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55343
Ship (The) in the wake; 3 act play for boys
and young men, by P. J. Carroll. South Bend,
Ind.. P. J. Carroll. 31 p. 8°
© Apr. 12, 1916 ; 2c. Apr. 15, 1916 ; D : 43767 ;
Patrick J. Carroll, South Bend, Ind. 55322
Shirker (The); original comedy dramatic play-
let in 1 act, by J. Walker. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1916; D: 43063; .Johnnie
Walker, Whitestone, N. Y. 55323
Shoemaker's (The) trouble; musical farce, by
W. D, Salvini. 7 p. f°. Typewritten'.
[Words onlyl
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1916 ; D : 43019 ; William De
Rosa Salvini, Los Angeles. 55324
Shoplifter (The); play in 1 act, by C Phelps.
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1916 ; D : 45021 ; Carrington
Phelps, New York. 55325
Shoplifters (The); comedy drama in 4 acts, by
W. C. Herman. [83] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1916 ; D : 45682 ; William Cal-
vin Herman, Chicago. 55326
Shoi't circuited; 1 act comedy, by K. G. Ecob.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1916; D: 43851; Katharine
Gilbert Ecob, Flushing, N. Y. 55327
Should there be children? story of motherbood
in 4 acts, by R. T. Kettering. [110] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1916; D : 45684 ; Ralph
Thomas Kettering, Chicago. 55328
Showing' Henry; comedy in 1 act, by E. M.
Dolsen. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1916 ; D : 43632 ; Ethel Mow-
bray Dolsen, San Francisco. 55329
Shrapnel; echo of the great world war, by
J. N. Wilson. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten. .
© Ic. June 22, 1916 ; D : 44215 ; Jerome Nel-
son Wilson, New York. 55330
Shrimp (The); play in 1 act, dramatized from
Albert Payson Terhune's story, by R. T. Ket-
tering and L. Alden. [2], 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1916 ; D : 45334 ; Ralph T. Ket-
tering and Lester Alden, Chicago. 55331
Shuffle (The); plav in 1 act, by P. Dunning.
[1], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1916 ; D : 44812 ; Philip Dun-
ning, New York. 55332
Shunemite (The) maid in the court of
David and Solomon in the mountains of
Gilead in the Song of Solomon; [by] N. P.
Barlow. Greenville, Micb., N. P, Barlow,
1916. 43 p. port. 12°.
© Feb. 7, 1916; 2c. Feb. 12, 1916; D:
4S015 ; N. P. Barlow, Madison, Wis. 55333
Shuttlecock (The); drama in 4 acts, by May
r.eatrice and E. McLaughlin. [2], 82 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1916 ; D : 43667 ; Ernest Mc-
Laughlin, Corona, N. Y. 55334
Si de las ninas; comedia en 3 actos y en prosa,
por Leandro Fernandez de Moratui, ed. Avith
introduction, notes, and vocabulary by J. D.
M. Ford. Boston, New York [etc.] Ginn and
company [1916] xiv, 126 p. 16°.
© Sept. 9, 1916 ; 2c. and aft". Sept. 12, 1916 ;
A: 437635; J. D. M. Ford, Cambridge, Mass.
[Copyriglit is claimed on new matter]
55335
Siege (The) of Verdun; or, The last two car-
tridges, coinedy-dramatic phiylet, by J. Fon-
taine. [1], 12 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1916 ; D : 44874 ; Juste Fon-
taine, Milwaukee. 55336
Sierra Mcrena; bocoto de sainete original y en
prosa, de Antouia Paso y Joaquin Abati.
miisica del maestro Lleo. IMadrid [Sociedad
de autores espafioles] 191.5. 23 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. .Tan. 28, 1916; D:
42861; A. Paso y J. Abati, Madrid. 55337
Sieur Du Lhut; iiistorical jday in 4 acts, by S. P.
Stocker (Omc'squawigishigoquej [5], 61 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1916 ; D :45181 ; Stella Prince
Stocker, Duluth, Minn. 55338
Sign (The); play iu 3 acts, l)y J. M. Murfin.
[104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1916; D: 44.557; Jane M.
Murfin, Detroit. 55339
Signing the pledge. See Esau and Jacob.
Silent (The) partner; play in 1 act, by A. Metz-
ger. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1916 ; D : 43809 ; Adrian Metz-
ger, San Francisco. 55340
Silent (The) power; American play in 1 act, bv
W. H. Carson. [1], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1916; D: 44935; William
Henry Carson, New York. 55341
Silent Sue; comedy in 3 acts, by Eugenie Mag-
nus [i. e. E. M. Ingleton] [85] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1916; D: 42707; Eugenie
Magnus Ingleton, Fort Lee, N. J. 55342
Silver (The) lining. See Beau (The) of Bath.
Simon says, toes up; satirical comedy with-
out manners in 4 acts, by L. Compton. [2],
130 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916 ; D : 43433 ; Lois Comp-
ton, New Castle, Ind. 55343
2796
55344
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
55364
Simp (The) conductor; comedy episode, by J. E.
Davis. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1916 ; D : 44732 ; J. Edmund
Davis, Chicago. 55344
Simp kins (The) auto; drama in 3 acts, by M. J.
Newman. [67] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1916 ; D : 44787 ; Mordecai
Jesse Newman, Chicago. 55345
Sin (A) against society; society play with sen-
sational and melodramatic action in 4 acts,
by Chas. A. Morton. [62] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 27, 1916; D : 44017 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 55346
Sin el amor que encanta; comedia en 2 actos,
y en prosa, original de S. Arisnea. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1916. 62 p.
12°.
© July 6, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45098 ;
Santiago Arisnea, Madrid. 55347
sixpence; original play in 3
Morse. [134] p. 4°. Type-
Sing' a song o'
' acts, by K. D.
written.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1916; D : 43772 ; Katharine
Duncan Morse, Amherst, Mass. 55348
Singed wings; modern play in 3 acts, by C.
Charters and J. L. Mills. [43] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Icr Feb. 17, 1916; D : 43075 ; Charles
Charters and Julia Lincoln Mills, New York.
55349
Singer (The) and the simp; comedy playlet in
1 act, by C. (Simp) Franklyn. [1], 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1916; D : 43591 ; Chas.
(Simp) Franklyn and Ruby Bergen, Blue
Island, 111. 55350
Sissy (The) ; comedy in 1 act, by M. W. Dickson.
[1], 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1916 ; D : 44707 ; Mary Wake-
field Dickson, Cambridge, Muss. 55351
Sister and brother; play in 4 acts, by W. Siegel.
,')yMps 4 ^^x NTsxm ;-inVnD ps -irwDy^i^
[106] p. 8^ Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1916; D: 43239; William
Siegel, New York. 55352
Sister Mary; comedy in 1 act, by N. R. Field.
[3], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1916; D: 45235; Norman
Randolph Field, Newnan, Ga. 55353
Sisters; play in 1 act, by J. A. Morose. [2], 15
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1916; D: 44713; John A.
Moroso, Cresskill, N. J. 55354
by S. Kirby. [1], 5 p. i°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1916 ; D : 43657 ; Sybil Kirby,
New York. 55355
Sisters of Susanna; biblical comedy in 1 act, by
P. Moeller. [2], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1916 ; D : 44831 ; Philip Moel-
ler, New York. 55356
Sit still! novelty sketch, by O. White. [1], 16
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1916 ; D : 44010 ; Oliver White,
Patchogue, N. Y. 55357
Six bells; detective episode in 1 act, by H. P.
Lewis, jr. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916; D: 43436; Henry Fos-
ter Lewis, jr., Chicago. 55358
Six (The) best sellers; play in 1 act, by E.
Forst. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dee. 20, 1916 ; D : 45693 ; Emil Forst,
New York. 55359
Six miles from a lemon; farce in 3 acts, by
Sidney Drum [pseud, of A. Blot] Boston,
Walter H. Baker & co., 1916. 163 p. 12°.
© Aug. 9, 1916 ; 2c. Aug. 10, 1916 ; D : 44594 ;
Arthur Blot, New York. 55360
Six one-act plays; by M. S. Oliver. Boston,
Richard G. Badger [1916] 128 p. 12°.
(American dramatists series)
Contents : The hand of the prophet. —
Children of Granada. — The turtle dove. — This
youth-gentlemen. — The striker. — Murdering
Selina.
© Sept. 9, 1916; 2c. Sept. 14, 1916; D:
44881; Margaret S. Oliver, Moylan, Pa.
55361
Six peaches and a pair; tabloid musical comedy
in 1 scene, by B. O'Neill and C. W. Dixon. 8
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. May 8, 1916; D: 43850; Bob O'Neill
and Cliff W. Dixon, New York. 55362
Sixty and six; comedy in 5 acts, by J. B. Helm.
43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1916; D: 43871; Jessie B.
Helm, Cleveland. 55363
Skirting the skirts; musical comical revue-
extravaganza in 2 acts and 11 scenes, book and
lyrics, by D. E. Davenport. [102] p. f.
Typewritten. [Words only]
(g) Ic. Jan. 24, 1916 ; D : 42841 ; Delbert Es-
sex Davenport, Philadelphia. 55364
2797
55365
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55382
Slave (The) traffic; or, Father's tears, drama
in 4 acts, by M. Richter.
[78] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1916 ; D : 45436 ; Moses Rich-
ter, New York. 55365
Slaves; drama in 3 acts with 4 scenes, by S.
Gorn.
ps ,-in^^2 4 ,]T^'pii 3 ]^x s):x-n ;]rDx^p2?
.105 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1916; D: 45566; Solomon
Gorn, Portland, Me. 55366
Sleep (The) breakers; 3 act dramatic farce
comedy, by N. Leffingwell. [126] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1916 ; D : 42737 ; Nat. Leffing-
well, New York. 55367
Sleeping bags; comedy farce play in 3 acts and
4 scenes, by F. A. Mathews. [100] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1916; D: 43501; Frances
Aymar Matliews, New York. 55368
Sleeping (The) beauty. See Eairy operet-
tas.— St. Nicholas book of plays and operet-
tas.— What shall we playp
Slipping one over. See Preparedness.
Small town stnff; 1 act comedy, by R. Warner.
[1], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1916; D: 43146: Richard
Warner, New York. 55369
Smiles and tears; powerful comedy drama in 4
acts, by Jolm W. Wilson. [69] p. f°. Type-
written,
© Ic. May 31, 1916; D: 44039; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 55370
Snow birds; dramatic act in 3 scenes, by Mrs.
L. Bates. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 31, 1916; D: 42919; Mrs. Lou
Bates, Detroit. 55371
Snow (The) man; morality in 1 act, by L. Hous-
mau. New York. Samuel French ; London,
Samuel French, ltd. [1916] 20 p. 12°.
© Aug. 29, 1916; 2c. Aug. 30, 1916; D:
44767 ; Laurence Housman, London. 55373
Snow (The) queen; [play in 1 act] from Hans
Ander.sen's tale, by E. Guerrier. {In S. E. G.
news, V. 4, no. 3, Jan. 8, 1916)
© Jan. 15, 1916; Ic. Jan. 24, 1916; D:
42831; Edith Guerrier, Boston. 55373
Snow-White. See Dramatic (A) reader.
Snow-White and Rose-Iled.
for little folks.
See Seven plays
Snow White and the seven dwarfs; fairy play
in 5 acts, 9 tableaus, written especially for
The children's play, by The JMartin studios.
Willimantic, Conn.. 1916. 24 p. 16°.
© Nov. 21, 1916; 2c. Nov. 17, 1916; D:
45527; William S. JMartin, Willimantic, Conn.
55374
Soap (The) club; [play in 1 act] by E. J.
Freund. Aatigo, Wis., Autigo publishing co.,
1916. 24 p. 16°. (Dramatic plays for young
peoples' societies)
© Aug. 24, 1916; 2c. Sept. 5, 1916; D:
44805; Antigo publishing co., Antigo, Wis.
55375
Sobering up father; comedy animal sketch, by
J. S. Edwards. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1916 ; D : 45411 ; Joseph S.
Edwards, Los Angeles. 5537G
See also Reformation of Dan Duffy.
Sobrino (El) del ministro; jugueto comieo en 1
acto y en pro.sa, original de Mariano Muzas y
Celso Lucio (hijo) Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espauoles] 1915. 30 p. 12°.
© Mar. 7, 1916; Ic. Mar. 11, 1916; D:
43288; M. Muzas y C. Lucio (hijo), Madi-id.
55377
Social (The) sentence; drama in 4 acts, l)y Wil-
lard Mack. [9ri] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1916; D:43S88; Albert II.
Woo<ls, New York. 55378
Social (The) swim; comedy in 1 act, bv A. E.
Ives and A. Gallatin. [1], 20 p. 4°.' Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1916 ; D : 43555 ; Alice E. Ives
and Alberta Gallatin, New York, 55379
Sohn (Der) der sonne; drama in 5 akten, von
Gisela freiin v. Berger. Regie- und soufflier-
buch. Leipzig, Wlen, Max Pfeflfer, 1916.
67 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 29, 1916; D: 44504; Max Pfef-
fer, Vienna. 55380
Soldier boy; 1 act musical comedy, by Allen
Lowe. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1916; D: 43228; Albert E.
Haynes, New York. 55381
Som vi nu engang er; lystspil i 3 akter. af
Helene Dickmar. Kristiania, H. Aschehoxig
& CO. (W. Nygaard) 1915. 3 p. 1., 170 p.
12°.
© Nov. 23, 1915; Ic. .Jan. 10, 1916; D:
42742; H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania.
55382
2798
55385
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
55404
Some bear; blackface comedy act, by P. Nevirhs.
21 p. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1916 ; D : 43455 ; Paul Nevins,
I'aterson. 55883
Some other woman; vaudeville sketch, by V. H.
Pendleton. [1], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1916; D: 43103; Virginia
Hunter i'endleton, Weehawken. N. J. 55384
Some show; play in 2 acts, by B. Gerard. [14],
82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1916; D: 44693; Barney
Gerard, New York. 55385
Some spring water; play in 1 act, by F. W.
Bryant. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1916; D:44S96; Frances
Wilson Bryant, New York. 55386
Some surprise; farce comedy playlet, by H. A.
Schloss. [5], 37 p. f°. Typewritten.
. © Ic. Oct. 3, 1916; D: 45043; Herbert A.
Schloss, Baltimore. 55387
Some wise men of Gotham. See Dramatic (A)
reader.
Somebody else; jthiy in 4 acts, by F. H. Bab-
cock. [116] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1916 ; D : 43240 ; Fred Hayes
Babcock. Chicago. 55388
Something worth while; drama in 4 acts, by
C. E. Parker, embodying a new complete
grand opera in 1 act entitled, The cry of the
wolf, by C. E. Parker, music by Clifford El-
more [pseud, of C. E. Parker] [79] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1916 ; D : 45015 ; Clifford E.
Parker, New York. 55389
Something you wanted? jitney store classic,
by John P. Mulgrew. 4 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1916; D : 44982 ; Lea &
Welton, Dubuque, la. 55390
Somewhere in France; play in 1 act, by Mer-
cedes de Acosta and S. Benson. [1], 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1916 ; D : 44149 ; Stuart Ben-
son, New York. 55391
war drama, by W. Y. Zwietusch. 12 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1916 ; D : 43009 ; William Y.
Zwietusch Milwaukee. 55392
See also One a day.
Somewhere in Jersey; melodramatic farce in 3
acts, by M. Brown. [43] p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 7, 1916; D: 44387; Martin
Brown, Burlingham, N. Y. 65393
Somewhere in Mexico; dramatic playlet in 2
scenes, by W. Blake and L. B. Jacobs. [1],
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1916; D: 44686; Winfield
Blake and Louis B. Jacobs, San Francisco.
55394
Son (The) and heir; playlet in 1 act, by E.
Crotty. [2], 12 p. f'*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1916; D: 42958; Elizabeth
Crotty, Cleveland. 55395
Son-in-law (The) of M. Poirier (Le gendre de
M. Poirier) ; [play in 4 acts] by Emile Au-
gier and Jule? Sandeau, tr. by Barrett H.
Clark. [Cambridge, Mass., Printed by H. O.
Houghton & CO., 1916] 2 p. 1., [415-^46] p.
8°.
© Apr. 15, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Apr. 19, 1916 ;
A: 428604; Barrett H. Clark, New York.
55396
See also Chief European dramatists.
Son (A) of the greater fatherland; war drama
in 1 act, by E. Morgan. 32 p. 12°. Printed.
© Oct. 20, 1916; 2c. Nov. 11, 1916; D:
45397; Edward Morgan, San Francisco.
55397
Song birds; play in 1 act, by M. C. Wentworth.
36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1916; D: 43606; Marion
Craig Wentworth, Santa Barbara, Cal.
55398
Song (The) seller; musical comedy sketch, by
W. Blake. [1], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 14. 1916; D: 45230; Winfield
Blake, San Francisco. 55399
Song (The) writer; vaudeville satire in 1 act,
by R. Foster. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1916 ; D : 45090 ; Roy Foster.
New York. 55400
Sons of the rich; drama in 4 acts, by Charles
Sumner [pseud, of C. S. Hayes] and Walter
Poague. [81] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1916; D: 45180; Charles
Sumner Hayes, Chicago. 55401
Sorceress (The); drama in 5 acts, by Victorien
Sardou, version and tr. from the French by
G. Morehead. [133] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1915; D: 42668; Darcy &
Wolford, New York. 55402
Soul (The) maker; 1 act play, by Allen Abbott.
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1916 ; D : 43878 ; Marguerite
Legrand Howland, New York. 55403
Soul (The) of Hotspur; play in 1 act, by R, J.
Beamish. [1], 15 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1916; D: 45450; Richard J.
Beamish, Philadelphia. 55404
M79— VOL 2— le-
-72
2799
55405
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
65425
Soul (The) song; 1 act play, by Leslie Jordan.
[2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1916; D: 44808; Sanger &
Jordan, New York. 55405
Southern methods; play in 4 acts, by R. J. Mar-
tinez. New Orleans, L. Graham co., ltd. 36
p. 12°.
© Feb. 12, 1916; 2c. Feb. 10, 1916; D:
42826; Raymond J. Martinez, New Orleans.
55406
See also American (The) intercedes.
Spartan (The) mother; play in 1 act, by T.
Gharwate and W. Mack. IT p. 4°. Type-
written. '* ''
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1916; D: 45362; Tex. Ghar-
wate and Willard Mack, New York. 55407
Specialist (The); play in 1 act, by W. Haynes.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1916; D: 43354; Williams
Haynes, Northampton, Mass. 55408
Speed; or, Johnny Jones, comedy in 1 act, by
D. S. Hall. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1916; D: 45465; David S.
Hall, New York. 55409
Speed (The) fiends; or, A woman is what a
man makes her, dramatic sketch in 1 act, by
Blanche Walsh [pseud, of E. B. Hartmann]
and S. R. Hartmann. [50] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1916 ; D : 44683 ; Elizabeth B.
Hartmann, New York. 55410
Speed up; comedy of today in 4 acts, by O.
Davis. [170] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1916 ; D : 44434 ; Owen Davis,
Yonkers, N. Y. 55411
Spell (The) of Christmas. See Christmas
candles.
Spell (The) of the past; fantasy, based on an
old French play, by J. Tower and A. de
CrgzoUe. Chicago, Comedia [1916] 36 p.
8°.
© Dec. 15, 1916; 2c. Nov. 22, 1916; D:
45614 ; Augustus de Crgzolle and John Tower,
Chicago. 55412
Spider (The) web; play in 3 acts, by S. Cowan.
[155] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13,1916; D: 44880; Sada
Cowan, New York. 55413
Spider's (The) web; play in 1 act, by A. Sey-
mour. [4], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1916 ; D : 45611 ; Arthur Sey-
mour, New York. 55414
Spirit (The) of Christmas; by Allene Tupper
Wilkes. Franklin, O., Denver, Col.,^ Eldridge
entertainment house, 1916. 8 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15. 1916 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1916 ; D : 45670 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
55415
Spirit (The) of Christmas — Continued.
original fantasy in 2 short acts, by Miriam
Wilson. Chicago, A. Flanagan company
[1916] 14 p. 12°.
© Nov. 20, 1916; 2c. Nov. 23, 1916; D:
45508 ; A. Flanagan company, Chicago.
55416
Spirit (The) of John Brown; drama in 5 acts,
by G. B. Buster, jr. [50] p. 12°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1916; D: 42757; Greene Berry
Buster, jr., Kansas City, Mo. 55417
Spirit (The) of 1916; playlet on preparedness,
by N. R. Feusier. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1916; D: 44586; Norman R.
Feusier, San Francisco. 55418
Spirits (The) of the dead. See Demons (The)
Splitting- (The) of a hair; 1 act play, by J. R.
Tutwiler and H. Dana. [2], 29 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1916 ; D : 44579 ; Julia R. Tut-
wiler and Helen Dana, New York. 55419
Spoils (The) of war; neutral European military
drama in 4 acts, by N. R. Feusier. [62] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1916; D: 43231; Norman R.
Feusier, San Francisco. 55420
Spook (The) sonata. See Plays; by August
Strindberg.
Spooks; libretto in 3 acts, book and lyrics by
A. N. C. Fowler. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1916 ; D : 42736 ; Albert N. C.
Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. 55421
^ mystery farce in 3 acts, by S. B. Tall.
[190] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1916; D: 45402; Stanley
Broughton Tall and Luther B. Anthony, Bal-
timore. 55422
Sport of law; play in 4 acts, by S. Olivier. [20]
p. f°. Printed.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1916 ; D : 44720 ; Stuart Oli-
vier, Lutherville, Md. 55423
Sprigs of nobility; farce in 4 acts, by Gerard
Arbous, adapted from the Dutch by A. Philip
Peacock. 110 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1916 ; D ; 45623 ; Gerard Jean
Arbous, New York. 55424
Spring (The) recital. See Plays of the natu-
ral and the supernatural.
Spruce cone and bunchberry; a play [in 3 acts]
bv Margaret C. Getchell. New York, Camp
fire outfitting co. [1916] 23 p. 12°.
© Jan. 31, 1916 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1916 ; D : 42903 ;
Camp fire outfitting co., .NewJoJ-jk,, , 55425
2800
55426
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
55447
Sprungbrett (Das); sell wank in 3 akten, von
Ediuird Ritter. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des
Verbandes deutscher biihnenschriftstellerg.nl.
b. h., 1916. 95 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1916; D: 45492; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschrift-
steller g. ra. b. h., Berlin. 55426
Squab (The) farm; play in 4 acts, by F. Hat-
ton and fanny Locke Hatton. [lUl] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1916 ; D : 43681 ; Frederic Hat-
ton, Chicago. 55427
Square (A) deal; play in 4 acts, by W. K.
Stone and G. R. Warren. [105] p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1916 ; D : 43143 ; William K.
* Stone. New York, and Giles K. Warren, Du-
mont, N. J. 55428
play in 1 act, by E. Mclntyre. [2], 26 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1916 ; D : 42765 ; Edward Mc-
lntyre, San Francisco. 55429
Squaw (The); play in 1 act, l)y W. Haynes,
[1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1916; D: 45704; Williams
Haynes. Northampton, Mass. 55430
Stage business; conceived and originated, by
E. N. MacWillianis. [5] p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 15, 1916 ; D : 44226 ; Edward N.
MacWilliams, New York. 55431
Stagestruck; comedy playlet, by Charles Silver,
rev. by Lea La Salle. [1], 11 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Julv 10, 1916; D: 44466; Lea La
Salle, Los Angeles. 55432
Stalled; or. Auto troubles, comedy western
playlet, by H. N. Hale. [1], 24 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1916; D: 45417; Harry
Nathan Hale, Lincoln, Neb. 55433
Star (The) and the critic; drama in 1 act, by
T. S. Sutton. 45 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1916; D: 44816; Thomas
Shelley Sutton, Los Angeles. 55434
Star (The) of destiny; play in 1 act, by L.
Phillips. [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1916; D: 45447; Lucille
Phillips, New. York. 55435
Star (The) of Seville (La estrella de Sevilla);
by Lope de Vega. tr. in prose by Philip M.
Hayden [play in 3 acts] [Cambridge, Mass.,
Printed by H. O. Houghton & co., 1916] 2
p. 1., [171]-192 p. 8".
© Apr. 15, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Apr. 19, 1916 ;
A : 428603 ; Houghton Mifflin company, Bos-
ton. 55436
See also Chief European drannittists.
Starvation; play in 3 acts, by B. A. Hunter.
[167] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1916 ; D : 44357 ; Bertha An-
cella Hunter, Los Angeles. 55437
State line. See Below zero.
Steadfast (The) princess; play for young peo-
ple, by Cornelia L. Meigs. New York, Mac-
millan company, 1916. 4 p. 1., 87 p. 12°.
© Feb. 2, 1916 ; 2c. Feb. 3, 1916 ; D : 42941 ;
Macmillan company. New York. 55438
Stealing a wife; 1 act comedy, by R. E. Halldor-
son. [1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1916; D: 44688; Ralph E.
Halldorson, Lincoln, Neb. 55439
Step lively girls; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
A. Pearson. [1], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6. 1916 ; D : 44221 ; Artbur Pear-
son, New York. 55440
Sterngucker (Der); operette in 3 akten, von
Fritz Lcihner, musik von Franz Leh^r. Text
der gesange. Leipzig. Wien, New York, W.
Karczag, 1916. 38 p. 12°.
© Jan. 14, 1916 ; Ic. July 29, 1916 ; A— For.
14424; W. Karczag, Vienna. 55441
Stime (The) fun leben; drama in 4 acts, by B. P.
Bedell.
^ir'jps 4 ^*s N^x-n ;p2r^ pD r72^*jn *-»
64 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1916; D: 45167; Boris P.
Bedell, New York. 55442
Sting (The); play in 1 act, by Alice C. John-
son [i. e. A. Lamar-Evans] [3], 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1916; D: 45075; Alice La-
mar-Evans, Wellston, Ga. 55443
Stolen (The) victory; southern military play
in 1 act, by E. Strong. [1], 9 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1916; D: 45531; Elwin
Strong, Omaha, Neb. 55444
Stolz (Der) der III. compagnie; militaer-
schwank in 2 bildern, von Wilhelra Hartstein.
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1916; D: 43934; Abraham
Allenberg, New York. 55445
Stone (The) age cabaret; play in 2 scenes, by
R. J. Wildhack. [1], 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1916; D: 45598; Robert J.
Wildhack, New York. 55446
Stone (The) age sufEragette; monologue, by
E. Hopkins. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27, 1916 ; D : 44555 ; Edwin Hop-
kins, New York. 55447
2801
55448
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55469
Stone (The) man; drama in 4 pts., by L. E.
Bisch. [164] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Nov. 24, 1916; D: 45517; Louis Ed-
ward Biscli, New York. 55448
Stonefolds. See Battle, and other poems.
Storm. See Plays; by August Strindberg.
Story-land dramatic reader; by Catherine T.
Bryce. New York, Chicago [etc.] C. Scrib-
ner's sons [1916] ix, 150 p. illus. 12°.
© Mar. 25, 1916; 2c. and aff. Mar. 29,
1916; A: 428302; Charles Scribner's sons,
New York. 55449
Story (The) of Eleusis; lyrical drama [in 5
acts], by Louis V. Ledoux. New York, The
Macmillan company, 1916. xiii, 96 p. 12°.
©) Oct. 25, 1916; 2c. Oct. 26, 1916; D:
45275; Macmillan company, New York.
55450
Story (The) of Esther; play in 3 acts, by M.
Ehresman. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1916; D: 44642-; Margaret
Ehresman, Miller, Neb. 55451
Story (The) of Joseph. See What shall we
play?
Story of the dance. See Procrastination.
Stranded; musical comedy tabloid, by D. Hines.
9 p. f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1916; D : 43451 ; Dixon
Hines, Seattle. 55452
Strang'e (A) happening; play in 1 act, by F.
Orth. [l],6p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1916 ; D : 45723 ; Frank Orth,
Collings\\ood, N. J. 55453
Stranger (The) star; fantasy of Christmastide
in 4 scenes, by J. A. Grafton. [45] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1916 ; D : 44840 ; Jesse Allen
Grafton, Galesburg, 111. 55454
Strangers; 1 act play, by A. Marshall. [2], 18
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1916 ; D : 45034 ; Abigail Mar-
shall, New Yo)-k. 55455
Stratford miracles; play in 1 act, by Max Keene
[pseud, of I. P. McKeehan] 20 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1916; D: 43383; Irene P.
McKeehan, Boulder, Col. 55456
Straw (The) man; 1 act comedy drama, by F.
Haines-Reed. [3], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1916; D: 43728; Florence
Haines-Reed, Los Angeles. 55457
Straw (The) pile; play in 4 acts, by Hamin
Robert. [273] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1916; D: 43941; John H.
Hazelton, New York. 55458
Strenuous life. See Corinna.
Strictly business; play in 3 acts, by J. S. Gar-
roll. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1916 ; D : 43513 ; John Stuart
Carroll and Thomas Callaghan, New York.
55459
Striker (The); play in 1 act, by G. Nagel. [1],
4 p. f ". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1916; D: 44930; Geo. Nagel,
Newark, N. J. 55460
See also Six one-act plays.
Strings; comedy in 3 acts, by G. M. Nelson and
J. V. Smith. [124] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1916 ; D : 42989 ; George Mer-
win Nelson and J. Van Velsor Smith, New.
York.
55461"
Stronger (The) sex; comedy in 4 acts, by
E. L. V. Hughes. [68] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1916; D: 43453; Ernest
Llewellyn Vincent Hughes, Montreal, Canada.
55462
Struggle (The); play in 1 act, by M. Wiener.
[3], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1916; D: 44652; Miriam
Wiener, New York. 55463
Stubborn (The) prima-donna; musical sketch
for vaudeville, by B. P. Glazer. [9] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1916 ; D : 45632 ; Benjamin F.
Glazer, Philadelphia. 55464
Stuck; 1 act farce, by C. E. Grapewin. [4] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1916; D: 44971; Charles
Ellsworth Grapewin, West End, N. J. 55465
Studenckie figle. See Wsciekly student.
Studies in character; play in 1 act, by P. D.
Standing and D. Blaufox. [1], 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1916; D: 45171; Percy D.
Standing and David Blaufox. New York.
55466
Stunde (Die) der entscheidung; ein kleines
spiel, von Hans Sassmann. Wien, O. Eirich,
1915. 20 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 6, 1916 ; D : 44315 ; Otto Eirich.
Vienna. 55467
Submarine (The); farcical sketch in 1 act, by
H. Osten. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1916; D: 43388; Henry Os-
ten, New York. 55468
Submarine F-T; play in 1 act, by James Mac-
queen. [2], 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dee. 15, 1916; D: 45658; Henri de
Vries, New York. 55469
2802
55470
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
55489
Substance of ambition. See Plays with a
punch.
Substitute (The) See Her two weeks honey-
moon.
Success (The) of Minnehaha; comedy in 3 acts,
by W. L. Norcross. [1], 24 p. 4°. Tj'pewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1916 ; D : 43638 ; William L.
Norcross, Glenside, Pa. 55470
Such is life; play in 5 acts, by Frank Wedekind,
English version by Francis J. Ziegler. 2d ed.
Philadelphia, N. L. Brown, 1916. 127 p. 8°.
© Aug. 19, 1916; 2c. Sept. 16, 1916; D:
44955; Nicholas L. Brown, Philadelphia.
55471
Suffer little children to come unto me; drama
in 4 acts, by J. Seagrave. [115] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1916; D : 43264 ; Jane Sea-
grave, Brookline, Mass. 55472
Suffer age-yet; play in 1 act, by J. L. Browning.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1916; D : 45207 ; Joseph L.
Browning, New York. 55473
Suffrajinx (The); play in 1 act, by Caryl De
Voe [i. e.. O. De V. Wright] [1], 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1916; D: 43334; Caryl De
Voe Wright, Kansas City, Mo. 55474
Suicide; comedy, by F. Tarpley. [13] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1916 ; D : 43787 ; Ford Tarp-
ley, Portland, Or. 55475
Sully's tribulations; farce in 3 acts, by M.
Goldsmith. [94] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1916 ; D : 4.5219 ; Milton Gold-
smith. New York. 55476
Summer snow, and other fairy plays; by
Grace Richardson. Chicago, Akron, O., New
York, The Saalfield publishing co. [1916]
5 p. 1., 3-144 p. 12°.
Contents : Summer snow. — ^The bond of
earth. — The battle of the days. — Goblin
guests.
© May 16, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. May 18, 1916 ;
A : 431130 ; Saalfield pub. co., Akron, O.
55477
Sun (The) g-od; dramatic spectacle, by B. B.
James. [2], 57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1916 ; D : 45505 ; Bartlett B.
James, Baltimore. 55478
Sun goddess. See Forest (The) princess and
other masques.
Suubonnet Sue; an up to date melodrama in 4
acts, by Charles Morton. [61] p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1916; D: 45607; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 55479
Sunny (A) morning; by the Quintero brothers,
tr. from the Spanish by I. Goldberg. (In
Stratford journal, v. 1, no. 1, Autumn, 1916)
© Nov. 14, 1916; Ic. Nov. 16, 1916; D:
4.5439 ; Isaac Goldberg, Rosburv, Mass.
55480
Sunny Mountain; melodrama in 3 acts, by G. S.
Wheat. [112] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1916 ; D : 45460 ; George Seay
Wheat, New York. 55481
Sunrise; drama in 4 acts, by W. B. Carlock,
founded upon the story by Ward Muir. [90]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27. 1916; D: 4.3438; Wayne
Bryan Carlock, North Salem, N. Y. 55482
Sunset (The) road; play in 1 act, by F. B.
Haney. [2], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1916; D: 44780; Flora E.
Haney, Philadelphia. 55483
Superior forces; original, modern, realistic
drama of present American life in 4 acts, by
S. Semon. [1] .57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1916; D: 42971; Samuel
Semon, San Francisco. 55484
Superwoman (The); comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Tex Charwate [i. e. A. T. Charwate] [89]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1916 ; D : 43203 ; Arthur Tex
Charwate, New York. 55485
Suppressed desires; Freudian comedy in 2
scenes, G. C. Cook and S. Glaspell. 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1916 ; D : 45427 ; George Cram
Cook and Susan Glaspell, New York. 55486
Supreme (The) test. See Captain of the host.
Sureties; miracle play in 3 acts, by V. Post.
[1], 91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1916; D: 43296; Van Zo
Post, New York. 55487
Surprise (A) party; novelty comedy drama in
1 act, by C. S. Keith and B. Warren. [1], 11
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1915 ; D : 42965 ; Cato S. Keith
and Bessie Warren, New York. 55488
Surprise (A) to everyone; dialog for 4 females,
by Edith P. Schlegel. Antigo, Wis., Antigo
publishing company, 1916. 15 p. 16°. (Dia-
logs for young people's societies, no. 47)
© May 1, 1916 ; 2c. May 17, 1916 ; D : 43923 ;
Antigo pub. CO., Antigo, Wis. 55489
2803
55490
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55509
Surrender (The); neutral war drama In 1 act,
by J. F. J. Archibald and F. B. Elkins. [3],
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1916; D: 43645; Felton B.
Elkins and James F. J. Archibald, New York.
55490
1 act drama for woman, by E. M. Unsell.
11 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1916 ; D : 43821 ; Eva M. Un-
sell, New York. 55491
Survival. See Read-aloud plays.
Susan Gregg's Christmas orphans; Christmas
comedy in 2 acts, by Marie Irish [i. e. M. I.
Bitney] Chicago. Beckley-Cardy company
[1916] 26 p. 12°.
© Nov. 16, 1916; 2c. Dec. 26, 1916; D:
45898 ; Beckley-Cardy co., Chicago. 55492
Susanna Shakespeare; romantic comedy in 4
acts, by E. P. Hammond. Chicago, E. P. Ham-
mond, 1916. 80 p. 12°.
© May 1, 1916 ; 2c. May 3, 1916 ; D : 43808 ;
Eleanor Prescott Hammond, Chicago. 55493
Suspended sentence; modern play in a prologue,
3 acts and an epilos;ne, by W. I. Sirovich.
[4], 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D: 43760; William
Irving Sirovich, New York. 55494
See also No. 2, suspended sentence.
Suspicious of hubby; farce, by L. Grattan. [1],
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, May 5, 1916; D: 43830; Lawrence
Grattan, Brooklyn. 55495
Swanwhite. See Plays; by August Strindberg.
Swayam-vara (The); 1 act comedy, by C. C.
Lovell. [21, 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1916 ; D : 43844 ; Caroline C.
Lovell, Birmingham. 55496
Sweeps (The) of ninety-eight. See Locked
(The) chest.
Sweet Genevieve; (?omedy in 3 acts, by J.
Forbes. [135] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1916; D: 43643; James
Forbes, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 55497
Swindlers (The); play in 3 acts and 2 scenes,
by R. Stodart. [118] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1916 ; D : 43510 ; Robert Stod-
art, New York. 55498
Sword (The) of the stone. See King Arthur.
Swordfish (The) and the crab; 1 act play, by
C. Phelps. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1916 ; D : 44398 ; Carrington
Phelps, New York. 55499
Sylvia; musical comedy in 2 acts, book and
lyrics by W. C. Duncan and F. O. Drayton,
music by William Winthrop Cortelyou. [112]
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1916 ; D : 43828 ; Wm. Gary
Duncan and F. Otis Drayton, New York.
55500
Symphony (The) play; play in 4 acts, by Jen-
nette Lee. New York, C. Scribuer's sons,
1916. XV, 192 p. 8°.
© Mar. 25, 1916; 2c. Mar. 29, 1916; D:
43458 ; Charles Scribner's sons. New York.
55501
Syn wolno^ci; obrazek dramatyczny w 3 aktach,
przez Kazimierza Nagora. Chicago, W. H.
Sajewski, 1915. 67 p. 16*.
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1916; D:
43029 ; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 55502
Syndicated (The) Santa Claus. See Cheery
comedies for Christmas.
Taarnet; skuespil i 3 akter, af P. Levin. Kj0-
benhavn og Kristiania, Gyldendalske bog-
handel, Nordisk forlag, 1916. 134 p. 12°.
© Mar. 21, 1916; Ic. Apr. 24, 1916; D:
43715 ; Poul Levin, Copenhagen. 55503
Tables turned; comedy in 1 act, by A. French
and M. Nelson. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1916; D: 45559; Adelaide
French and Merwin Nelson, New York.
55504
Tact; comedy drama in 1 act, by W. H. Warner
and De Witte-Kaplan [i. e. Y. De W. Kaplan]
[2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1916; D: 45312; William
Henry Warner and Ysabel De Witte Kaplan,
New York. 55505
Tag day; vaudeville novelette, by Harry L.
Newton. [1], 5 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1916: D: 45023; Jimmie
Leonard and Katherine Haley, Chicago.
55506
Take the subway; play in 2 acts, by W. Mac-
Donald. [43] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1916; D: 45446; Wallace
MacDonald, New York. 55507
Take your medicine; play in 4 acts, by E. Poole
and H. Ford. [180] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1916; D: 45457; Ernest
Poole and Harriet Ford, New York. 55508
Taken from life; 1 act play, by Walter Hackett
and W. Taylor. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1916 ; D : 42935 ; Wilton Tay-
lor, New York. 55509
2804
55^0
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
55528
Taking a chance; or, Arson, Hebraic comedy
in 3 acts, by W. B. Young. [174] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1916 ; D : 48216 ; William Ber-
tram Young, Chicago. 55510
Taking teacher's place. See Twelve plays for
children.
Tale (The) of two shirts; 1 act farcical sketch,
by J. Donahue and A. M. Stewart. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1915 ; D : 42643 ; Jack Dona-
hue and Alice Marion Stewart, Atlantic, INIass.
55511
Tales from the fjeld. See Doctor Ale.
Taming (The) of Arabella. See Little Arab.
Taming (The) of the shrew (Der widerspan-
stigen zahmung); opera in 4 acts, free adap-
tation of Shakespeare's comedy, by Joseph
Viktor Widman, music by Hermann Goetz.
New York, Fred Rullman, inc., 1916. 59 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Mar. 9, 1916 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1916 ; D : 43258 ;
Fred Rullman, inc., New York. 55513
Tampico; tabloid comedy drama in 3 acts, by
Clare C. Copeland. [1], 7 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 24, 1916; D: 44451; Copeland
bros., Wichita, Kan. 55513
Tangleland; musical comedy in 3 acts, by G. L.
Naught. [62] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. July 28, 1916; D: 44486; George L.
Naught, New York. 55514
Tartuffe. See Chief European dramatists.
Tavern (The) De Luxe; comedy with music in
3 acts, by E. Williams and E. Bial. [47] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 16, 1916 ; D : 44159 ; Ernst Bial
and Eva Williams, New York. 55515
3 act comedy, by Eva Williams and E. Bial,
music by E. Bial. [64] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. July 24, 1916 ; D : 44771 ; Ernst Bial,
New York. 55516
Te o cafe? boceto de comedia en prosa, origi-
nal de A. L. Buenretiro. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1916. 21 p. 12°.
© Apr. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D:
43747; Antonio L. Buenretiro, Madrid. 55517
Tea (A) for Genevieve; play in 1 act, by L.
Saunders. 16 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1916; D: 43380; Lilian
Saunders, St. Louis. 55518
Teacher, kin I go home? country school epi-
sode in 2 scenes, by Harry L. Nfewton. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison & company [1916] 17 p.
12°.
© May 9, 1916 ; 2c. May 13, 1916 ; D : 43894 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 55519
Teacup (The) inn; play in 1 act, by F. Nord-
strom. [2], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1916; D: 44675; Frances
Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 55520
Tear-squeezer (The); comedy in 4 acts, by H.
Booth. [125] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1916; D: 43607; Hilliard
Booth, Brevard, N. C. 55521
Tecpancaltzin. See Chimalman, and other
poems.
Teddy; comedy drama in 4 acts, 1 scene, by C. I.
Bolles and Lillian Langdon. [141] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1916; D: 43262; Charles L
Bolles, Los Angeles. 55522
Teddy's marriage; playlet in 1 act, by L. C
Broun. [2], IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1916 ; D : 43884 ; Louise Car-
ter Broun, Toronto, Canada. 55523
Teeney Ricketts; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Bide Dudley [i. e. W. B. Dudley] 104 p. 4°.
© le. May 10, 1916; D: 43870; Walter B.
Dudley, New York. 55524
Teetotaler (The); drama of love, liquor and
politics in 4 acts, by J. C. Powers. [3], 52 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1916; D: 45169; Jay Clay
Powers, San Antonio. 55525
Telegram (The) See Kead-aloud plays.
Tell-tale. See Dream (A) of the centuries and
other entertainments.
Temperament; play in 1 act, by F. Nordstrom.
[1], 20 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1916; D: 44872; Frances
Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 55526
satire on some actors from Smart set maga-
zine, in 1 act, by M. Terrell. [19] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13. 1916; D: 44876; Maverick
Terrell, Los Angeles. 55527
Tempest (The); play in 5 acts, ed. by Frederick
S. Boas, American ed. rev. by Katharine Lee
Bates. Boston, New York [etc.] D. C. Heath
& CO. [1916] XXV, [1], 166 p. 24°. (The
Arden Shakespeare, general editor, C. H. Her-
ford)
© Nov. 2, 1916; 2c. and aff. Nov. 7, 1916;
A: 445534; D. C. Heath & eo., Boston. 55528
2805
55529
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55548
Temple of now. See Love garden of Mars.
Templo (EI) de Cupido; comedia vodevilesca
en 3 actos y en prosa, original de A. Es-
tremera. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1915. 75 p. 12".
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42892; Antonio Estremera, Madrid. 55529
Temptation; allegorical drama in 3 acts and
7 scenes, by H. D. Rickraan. [2], 73 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 191<) ; D : 45541 ; Hardin Du-
val Rickman, Chicago. 55530
Temptation (The) of Anthony; original drama
of today in 4 acts, by C. P. Brown. [2], 69 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1916; D: 43372; Charles
Paul Brown, Santa Monica, Cal. 55531
Ten boys' farces; with an introduction on Im-
promptu dramatics, by E. M. Peixotto. Bos-
ton, Walter H. Baker & co., 1916. 107 p.
12°.
© Aug. 31, 1916; 2c. Sept. 1, 1916; D:
44790; Eustace M. Peixotto, San Francisco.
55532
Ten nights in a bar-room; tabloid drama in
4 acts and 3 scenes of well known temperance
drama of the same title, by Nelson Compston.
Chicago, 111., Chicago manuscript co., 1916.
[27] p. f". Mimeographed.
© .Tune 30, 1916; 2c. July 27, 1916; D:
44479; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 55533
Tender hooks; 1 act comedy, by P. Haines-
Reed. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1916; D: 45418; Florence
Haines-Reed, Los Angeles. 55534
Tenor (El); comedia en 3 actos, original de
Angel Torres del Alamo y Antonio Asenjo.
I*, ed. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1916. 83 p. 12°.
© July 6, 1916; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D: 45099;
Torres del Alamo y Asenjo, Madrid. 55535
Tenth (The) commandment; or, Traflic in
white women, problem comedy drama in 3
acts, by M. De V. Corrigan. [30] p. f°.
Typewritten,
' © Ic. June 15, 1916 ; D : 44157 ; Martin De
Vere Corrigan, Cleveland. 55536
Teoteuctli. See Chimalman, and other poems.
Terms of peace. See Three plays and a cur-
tain raiser.
Terramoto (The earthquake); romantic drama
of modern Sicily, by J. K. McLennan. [2],
102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sapt. 13, 1916 ; D : 44878 ; Janet Kirk-
ley McTjeunan, Philudelphia. 55537
Test (The) ; play in 4 acts. [99] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 26, 1916 ; D : 44558 ; Ruth Church
Sheldon, Hempstead, N. Y. 55538
[play in 1 act] by Helen L. Willcox. New
York, Missionary education movement of the
United States and Canada [1916] 15 p. 8°.
© Sept. 12, 1916; 2c. Sept. 13, 1916; D:
44875; Missionary education movement of the
United States and Canada, New York. 55539
play in 3 acts, by L. Pel§e. [94] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1916; D: 44296; Lillian
Pel6e, Los Angeles. 55540
Test (The) of the ballot; play in 1 act, by R. E.
Bosshard. [3]. 143 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1916; D: 43498; Rudolph
Edward Bosshard, Alameda, Cal. 55541
Thankful heart. See Child's book of holiday-
plays.
Thanksgiving (The) month; exercise for chil-
dren, by Harriette Wilbur. Franklin, O.,
Denver, Col., Eldridge entertainment house,
1916. 8 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1916; 2c. Dec. 18, 1916; D:
45671 ; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 55542
That ain't your wife; or, Polly and the French-
man, play in 3 acts, by J. Nordenshield. [114]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1916; D: 43633; Jeannette
Nordenshield, New York. 55543
That blasted tooth; vaudeville sketch, by E. M.
Smith. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1916 ; D : 44735 ; Edgar Mc-
Phail Smith, Elmhurst, N. Y. 55544
That dagger in the dark; soul-stirring thriller
with many laughs, by J. F. Powell. [1], 32 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1916 ; D : 43569 ; James Fran-
cis Powell, Norwalk, Conn. 55545
That girl; play in 3 acts, by L. N. Walker.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1916 ; D : 43256 ; Lillie Nolt-
ing Walker, Denver. 55546
^Same. 31 p. 12°. Printed.
© May 2, 1916; 2c. May 8, 1916; D: 43949;
Lillie Nolting Walker, Denver. 55547
That little rogue next door; farce, arr, for the
American stage, by Harold Sander. New
York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1916. 18 p. 12°.
© May 18, 1916; 2c. May 19, 1916; D:
43948; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 55548
2806
55549
OOPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
55570
That mysterious love; vaudeville act, by Hal
E. Messick. vi'ords and music by M. Golden.
[5], 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1916; D: 43299; Meyer
Golden, Los Angeles. 55549
That night; musical comedy in 2 acts, by M.
Ott. [27] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Mar. 30. 191(5 ; D : 43476 ; Matthew
Ott, Wollaston. Mass. 55550
Their Christmas party. See Christmas
candles.
Their first quarrel; comedy, by Charles Nevers
Holmes. Chicago, T. S. Denison & company
[1916] 9 p. 12°.
© Feb. 19, 1916: 2c. Feb. 25, 1916; D:
43133; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 55551
Their last day; comedy-drama in 1 act, by G. A.
Lipkind. 21 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1916; D: 44938; Goodman
Alan Lipkind, New York. 55552
Their little bit; intimate incident of present
dav life, suggested by the Mexican situation,
in "l act, by W. W. Hindley. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 13, 1916; D : 44369 : Wilbur
Wright Hindley, Spokane, Wash. 55553
Their only son; or. Here are your children,
drama, by A. Shaikewitz.
.Vis^iirp^^u .X ps ,i<:2S-n ,ir"irp rnr^^K
[1]. 40 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. July 14, 1916; D : 44379 ; Alexander
Shaikewitz, New York. 55554
Therese; 1 act play, by F. Merrill. [2], 7 p. 4**.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1916; D: 43209; Fenimore
Merrill, New York. 55555
They all knew Beverly. Do you? comedy in
3 acts, by J. Seagrave. [129] p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1916; D: 45306; .Jane Sea-
grave, Brookline, Mass. 55556
They that walk enchained; tragedy in 3 acts,
by M. de Acosta. [101] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1916 ; D : 45349 ; Mercedes de
Acosta, New York. 55557
Thieves; sketch in 1 act, by M. McMaster-Clarke
(Ann Dare) [3], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1916 ; D : 45435 ; Mabel Mc-
Master-Clarke. San Francisco. 55558
Thin ice; play in 4 acts, by R. M. Middiemass.
[83] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1916; D: 44520; Robert M.
Middiemass, New York. 55559
Thin ice — Continued.
play in 3 acts, by C. Thorn. [190] p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1916; D : 43709 ; Cae.sar
Thorn, Hartford. 55560
Thinning out; farce in 3 acts, by M. Brown.
[45] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1916; D: 44225; Martin
Brown, New York. 55561
Third (The) act; play in a prologue and 1 act.
by J. Street. [2], 52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1916 ; D : 43183 ; Julian Street,
New York. 55562
Third (The) eye; dramatic fantasy in prologue,
3 acts and epilogue, by P. Sheffield. [184] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1916 ; D : 43355 ; Philip Shef-
field, New York. 55563
Third (The) proposal; comedy in 3 acts, by
C. C. Click. [1], 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1916; D: 43775; Carl Can-
non Glick, Wichita. 55564
Thirteenth (The) chair; play in 3 acts, by B.
Veiller. [137] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1916; D : 45603 ; Bayard
Yeiller, New York. 55565
Thirty days; vaudeville comedy in 1 act. by
A. P. Kelly. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1916 ; D : 44145 ; Arthur P.
Kelly, Rochester, N. Y. 55566
Thirty days a la carte; comedv in 3 acts, bv
J. E. Medland. [88] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916; D : 43428 ; John Ed-
ward Medland, Oakland, Cal. 55567
This is law. See Finiit of toil, and other one-
act plays.
This is my lucky day; melodramatic farce, bv
H. Delf. [80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1916 ; D : 45027 ; Harry Delf,
New York. 55568
This way out; play in 1 act, by N. S. Rose.
25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1916; D: 44631; Norman S.
Rose, New York. 55569
This youth — gentlemen. See Six one-act
plays.
Thomas Muskerry. See Three plays; by Pad-
raic Colum.
Those girls; musical, farce in 2 acts, by W. I.
and J. H. Percival. [95] p. 4". Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1916; D: 45224; Walter I.
Percival, New York. 55570
2807
55571
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55590
Those Keystone cops; movi-cal coinecly in 1
reel act, by W. Blake and L. B. Jacobs. [2],
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 8, 1916; D : 44582 ; Winfield
Blake and Louis B. Jacobs, San Francisco.
55571
Three a. m.; play in 1 act, by S. B. Pfeifer.
[1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Aug. 31. 1916 ; D : 447S3 ; Sidney Bm--
tou Pfeifer, Buffalo. 55573
Three (The) bears. .S'ee Fairy operettas.
Three chums; vaudeville sketch, by V. II.
Pendleton. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1916; D : 43102 ; Virginia
Hunter Pendleton, Weehawken, N. J. 55573
Three in one; play in 1 act, by S. M. Hirscli.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1916; D: 43913; Sidney M.
Hirscb, Nashville. 55574
Three little Christmas waits,
■we play?
See What shall
Three men. See White flower.
Three men of Gotham. See Dramatic (A)
reader.
Three nights; short play, by O. T. Johnsone.
[25] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1916 ; D : 42816 ; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 55575
Three of a kind; comedy in 3 acts, by J. Liber-
man. [75] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1916; D: 44328; Jules
Liberman, New York. 55576
— musical satire of marriage errors, by J.
McCree. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1916; D: 45041; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 55577
1 act comedy, by A. 11. De Beer and Wil-
liam Daniel Hepenstall. 18 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1916; D: 45017; Abraham
Ilayfield De Beer, New York. 55578
Three (The) of us; play in 4 acts, by It. Croth-
ers, revised 1916. New York, Samuel French ;
London, Samuel French, ltd., 1916. 113 p.
12°.
© Aug. 23, 1916; 2c. Aug. 25, 1916; D:
44724 ; Rachel Crothers, New York. 55579
Three old meddlers; play in 3 acts, with pro
logue, by E. H. Go\ild. [109] p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1916; D: 45476; Elizabeth
Hull Gould, Rochester, N. Y. 55580
Three plays; by Francis A. MacNutt. New
York, Laurence J. Gomme, 1916. 3 p. 1., 425
p. 12°.
Contents : Balboa. — Xilona.— The victori-
ous duchess.
© Dec. 1. 1916; 2c. and aff. Dec. 20, 1916;
A : 453189 ; L. J. Gomme, New York. 55581
by Padraic Colum. Boston, Little, Brown,
nnd company, 1916. viii p., 1 1., 223 p., 1 1.
12°.
Contents : The fiddler's house. — ^The land. —
Thomas Muskerry.
© Oct. 14, 1916; 2c. and aff. Oct. 27, 1916;
A : 446100 ; P. Colum, New York. 55582
Three plays and a curtain raiser; by J. Noel.
New York, Claridge press [1916] 238 p. 8°.
Contents : The hoi;se of rest. — Terms of
peace. — Wild oats. — The wasters.
© Mar. 14. 1916: 2c. Mar. 27, 1916; D:
43460; Joseph Noel, Yonkers, N. Y. 55583
Three's a crowd; comedy in 1 act, by G. Mer-
vale. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1916 ; D : 43552 ; Gaston Mer-
vale, New York. 55584
Three screams in the moonlight: comedy
sketch, by C. Dey. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1916 ; D : 43148 ; Charles Dey.
New York. 55585
Three travelers watch a sunrise; play in 1 act,
by Wallace Stevens, (/n. Poetry, a magazine
t)f verse, v. 8, no. 4, July, 1916)
© July 1, 1916 : Ic. Aug. 28. 1916 ; D : 45054 ;
Harriet Monroe, Chicago. 55586
Three war sketches; by K. Searle. Cambridge,
Mass.. The Powell printing company, 1916. 50
p. 8°.
Contents: Her story. — The march of
truth. — Hatred.
© Mar. 31, 1916 : 2c. Mar. 30, 1916 ; aff. Apr.
8, 1916: A: 430192; Katharine Searle, Cam-
bridge, Mass. 55587
Threshold (The); plav in 3 acts, by E. McEl-
downey and N. S. Smith. [87] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 2. 1916; D: 43803; Elliott Mc-
Eldownev and N. Stunrt Smith, North White
Plains, N. Y. 55588
Thrills; farcical travesty in 3 acts, by R. E.
Mooney. [5], 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23. 1916; D: 43117; Ralph B.
Mooney. St. Louis. 55589
Through him; drama in 3 acts and an epilogue,
by R. E. Marshall. [109] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 22, 1916; D: 43979; Rachael E.
Marshall, Seattle. 55590
2808
55591
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
55(508
Through the looking glass. See Alice in
wonderland. — Seven plays for little folks.
Through the sweet briars; drama in 3 acts,
by Elizabeth S. .Jewell. [Grand Rapids, Mich.,
White printing companj'] 60 p. 12°.
© Oct. 8, 1915; 2c. Oct. 20, 1915; aff. Oct.
18, 1915 ; A : 425388 ; Euphemia Smith Jewell,
Grand Rapids, Mich. 55591
Thumbnail (A) sketch of Catherine the Great
of Russia; play in 1 act, by M. Malleson.
[1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1916 ; D : 42895 ; Miles Mal-
leson, Bloomsbury, London. 55592
Tickets, please! comedy in 1 act, by Irving
Dale [i. e. H. I. Dale] Boston, Walter H.
Balier & co., 1916. 9 p. 12°.
© Jan. 6, 1916; 2c. Jan. 7, 1916; D:426S0;
H. Irving Dale, Boston. 55593
Tickled to death; vaudeville sketch iu 1 act,
by William and Josephine Giles. New York,
Dick & Fitzgerald, 1916. 6 p. 12°.
© Sept. 11, 1916; 2c. Sept. 12, 1916: D:
44866 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 55594
Tidal (The) wave; play in 4 acts, by H. Boyd.
[112] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1916; D: 44850; Darcy and
Walford, inc., and Hutcheson Boyd, Ridge-
field, Conn. 55595
Tidings (The) brought to Mary; a mystery
[play in prologue and 4 acts] by Paul Claudel,
tr. from the French by Louise Morgan Sill.
New Haven, Conn., Yale university press,
1916. 2 p. I., 171 p. 8'.
© July 13, 1916; 2c. July 14, 1916; D:
44492 ; Yale university press. New Haven.
55596
Tiger's cub; romance of Alaska in 3 acts, by G.
Potter. [96] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1916 ; D : 43151 ; George Pot-
ter, London. 55597
Timberwolf (The): 30 minute vaudeville skit,
by E. F. Bishop. [2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1916 ; D : 45686 ; Ernest Frank-
lin Bishop, Billings, Mont. 55598
Time (The) of bloodshed; historical drama irt
4 acts, founded upon Jacob Gordin's unpro-
duced drama, by A. J. Gordin.
113 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1916 ; D : 45307 ; Alexander J.
Gordin, Brooklyn. 55599
Tin Pan alley cabaret; song and dance or musi-
cal melange of East Side life, by P. J. Lewis.
[3] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 14. 1916 ; D : 45521 ; Philip John
Lewis, New York. 55600
Tina's images. See Plays for hohie, school
and settlement.
Tinder (The) box; fairy play in 5 acts and a
final tableaux, written especially for The
children's play, by The Martin studios. Wil-
limantic, Conn., 1916. 28 p. 16°.
© Nov. 21, 1916; 2c. Nov. 17, 1916; D:
45528; William S. Martin, Willimantic, Conn.
55601
Tinglado (El) de la farsa; comedia lirica en 3
actos en prosa y verso, original de Juan B.
Pont y Luis Linares Becerra. mtisica del
maestro Rafael Calleja. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1916. 59 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Sept. 5. 1916; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D:
45130; J. B. Pont y L. Linares Becerra, Ma-
drid. 55603
TIo (El) de las caidas; juguete c6mico llrico en
1 acto dividido en 2 cuadros, en prosa, origi-
nal de J. P6rez Lopez, mtisica del maestro
Francisco Alonso. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1915. 45 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42864; Jos6 P6rez L6pez, Madrid. 55603
Tip (A) from the heart of a reformed villain;
in 4 acts, by T. C. Lowe. [1], 15 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1916 ; D : 45584 ; Thomas Car-
roll Lowe, Grand Island, Neb. 55604
Tip top!! komodie aus Berlin W. W. in 3 akten,
von Waldemar Kanter. Miinchen, Rubinver-
lag M. & W. Kohler [1914] 77 p. 12*.
© Dec. 1, 1914 ; Ic. Apr. 8, 1916 : A— Foreign
13670 ; Rubinverlag M. & W. Kohler, Munich.
55605
Tirones. See Latin plays for student per-
formances and reading.
Tish; serio-comic playlet, by P. P. Porcasi. [1],
23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1916; D: 44024; Peter Paul
Porcasi, New York. 55606
Titles; play in 1 act, by H. Selman. [2], 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1916 ; D : 43692 ; Harold Sel-
man, Jersey City. 55607
Toadstools; 4 act comedy-drama, by F. Haines-
Reed. [10], 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1916; D : 44925 ; Florence
Haines-Reed, Los Angeles. 55608
2809
55609
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55630
Toby and the bear; musical comedy in 1 act,
by C. P. Brown. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. May 17, 1916; D: 43929; Charles P.
Brown, Santa Monica, Cal. 55609
Tog-ether is together. See All wool.
Toinette and the elves. See Christmas
candles.
Told by the gate, and other 1 act plays; by
M. Morley. Boston, Gorham press [1916].
121 p. 12°. (American dramatists series)
Contents : The masterpiece. — Recollec-
tions. — The cosher. — Beauty versus the
beast. — A motor mishap.
© Aug. 3, 1916 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1916 ; D : 45026 ;
Malcolm Morley, New York. 55610
Toll; drama in 3 acts, by J. Faller. [1]- 53 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1916; D: 45637; James
Faller, New York. 55611
Toll (The) of jealousy; play in 1 act, by E.
VVest(?ott. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1916 ; D : 42980 ; Eva West-
cott, Chicago. 55612
Tolle (Die) Dolly; German play by S. Rach-
man. [136] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1916; D: 45008; Samuel
Rachman, New York. 55613
Tom and Jerry; comedy of spirit in 1 act, by
W. Bowman. [1], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1916; D: 4.5192; Willard
Bowman, New York. 55614
Tom Pinch. See Chuzzlewits (The)
Tomadora (La); entremes en 1 acto, original de
P. Parellada, mfisica del maestro Tomds Bar-
rera. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles]
1916. 21 p. 12°.
© Sept. .5, 1916; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D:
45138; Pablo Parellada, Madrid. 55615
Tommy's bit; pla.ylet in 1 act, by L. Clemens.
[2], 28 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1916; D: 43053; Le Roy
Clemens, New York. 55616
Tomorrow at ten; comedy, by Lindsey Barbee.
Chicago, T. S. Denison & company [1916]
12 p. 12°.
© Oct. 14, 1916 ; 2c. Oct. 18, 1916 ; D :45203 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 55617
Tomorrow (The) man; play in 4 acts, by L.
Winner. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1916; D: 45188; Lily Winner,
New York. 55618
Tom's plan. See Chi*istmas candles.
Tong (The) war; Mongolian melodrama, by A.
Geyei-. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1910; D: 43592; Albert
Geyer. Los Angeles. 55619
Tonochtitlan; or, The bride of an Aztec god,
dramatic play to be danced in 1 act, by G. E.
Murdock. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1916; D: 42937; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, San Francisco. 55620
Tony in the movies; 1 act playlet, by E. An-
dreas. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1916; D: 43840; Eulalie An-
dreas, New York. 55621
Too convincing; drama in 1 act, bv Alan Storm
[pseud, of G. Lipkind] [1], 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1916; D: 43412; Goodman
Lipkind, New York. 55622
Too much smoke; comedy sketch, by Billy
Carey [pseud, of W. C. Donohoe] 11 p. f° .
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1916; D: 42985; William
Carey Donohoe, Hempstead, N. Y. 55623
Too proud to fight; play in 4 acts, by W. H.
Kirkbride. 138 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12. 1916; D: 44374; William
Howard Kirkbride, Dublin, N. H. 55624
Tooth and nail; satirical comedy in 4 acts, by
W. D. Rice. [1], 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2.5, 1916; D: 45530; Walter
Douglas Rice, Philadelphia. 55625
Top (The) of the morning; Irish singing and
dancing specialty, by John S. Carroll. [1], 5
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4. 1916 ; D : 42960 ; .Tohn Dona-
hue. New York. 55626
Topsy (A) turvy Christmas; Dayton, O., Paine
publishing company, 1916. 23 p. 12°.
© Nov. 20, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Dec. 1, 1916 ;
A : 447873 ; Paine pub. CO., Dayton, O. 55627
Toreadora; libretto, by H. A. Greene and Alex-
ander M. Goldberg. [1], 17 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1916; D: 45730; Harold A.
Greene, Newark, N. J. 55628
Touch (A) of nature; domestic comedy in 1 act,
by A. Ross. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1916 ; D : 44734 ; Aaron Ross.
New York. 55629
Tower (The) builder; play in 3 acts, by A. A. S.
James. [147] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1916 ; D : 44772 ; Alice Archer
Sewall James, Washington. 55630
2810
55631
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
55651
Toy (The) shop; Christmas play, by G. M.
Rohrer. [4] p. 12°. Printed.
© Aug. 12, 1916; 2c. Aug. 22, 1916; D:
44793 ; Gertrude Martin Rohrer, Pittsburgh,
55631
Traffic in white women. See Tenth (The)
commandment.
Tragedie durch shpass; in 1 act, by Jacob
Gordin.
«")^n-i§: spy" ps ,'opN' ]^^s v*^
{In The Day, v. 3, no. 42.5-427, Jan. 8-10,
1916)
© Jan. 8-10, 1916; Ic. each Jan. 12, 1916;
D : 42900 ; Alexander J. Gordin, admrs. estate
of Jacob M. Gordin, Brooklyn. 55632
Tragedy (The) of fat; 1 act comedy, by A.
Breakspear. [2], 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1916 ; D : 43852 ; Angle Break-
spear, New York. 55633
Trail (The) of the lonesome pine; play in 4
acts, being a dramatization of the novel of
the same title, by John Fox, jr. [114] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1916 ; D : 44726 ; Klaw & Er-
1 anger. New York.
55634
Trail (The) of the Morning Star; Indian play
in 1 act, by Princess E-gah-tah-yen [i. e. Mrs.
O. J. Kellogg] [1], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1916; D: 43227; Laura Cor-
nelius Kellogg, Washington. 55635
Trail (The) of the serpent. See "Weighed in
the balance.
Traitor (The); 1 act playlet, by W. S. Pliiliips.
26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1916; D: 43190; William S.
Phillips, New York. 55636
Traitor! liberty! play in 7 acts, by M. M.
Schreiber. [4], 38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1916; D: 43824; Milton M.
Schreiber, Quincy, 111. 55637
Tramp's (The) redemption; 3 act comedy
drama, by Robert J. Sherman. Chicago, 111.,
Chicago manuscript co,, 1916. [25] p. f°.
Mimeographed.
© June 30, 1916; 2c. July 27, 1916; D:
44480; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 55638
Transfer (A) of property; 1 act play, by M.
W. Reed. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1916 ; D : 45172 ; Mark White
Reed, Chelmsford, Mass. 55639
Transgressor (The); play in prologue and 3
acts, by N. W. Williams and Henry P. Janes.
[1.52] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1916 ; D : 44832 ; N. Winslow
Williams, Baltimore. 55640
Trap (The); play in 1 act, by E. C. H. M611er.
[1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1916 ; D : 43487 ; Edward O.
H. Mftller, New York. 55641
Trapped; comedy of surprises in 1 act, by M.
Reardon. [1], 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1916 ; D : 44548 ; Mark Rear-
don, New York. 55642
play in 1 act, by J. E. Goodman, based
upon a story, Anton the Terrible, by Thomas H.
Uzzell. [1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1916 ; D : 43186 ; Jules Eckert
Goodman, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 55643
Treadmill (The); play in 4 acts, by Willard
Mack, i'ouuded on a story by John A. Moroso.
[87] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1916; D: 43639; David Be-
lafcx w, New York. 55644
Treasure I -land; by Robert Louis Stevenson,
dramatize! 1 in 4 acts, by Frederick Chipman.
[108] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916 ; D : 43617 ; Frederick J.
Chipman and James W. Castle, New York.
55645
dramatization of Robert Louis Stephenson's
novel in 3 acts, by H. M. Barnes. [102] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1916 ; D : 43544 ; Howard Mc-
Kent Barnes, Chicago. 55646
play in 5 acts, adapted from Robert Louis
Stevenson's famous story, by Jules Eckert
Goodman. [155] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916; D: 43456; Punch &
Judy theatre co., inc., New York. 55647
romantic melodrama founded on Steven-
son's novel, adapted for the stage in 5 acts,
by T. B. Sayre. [185] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1916; D: 45752; Theodore
Burt Sayre, Brooklyn. 55648
Tree (The) and the fruit; drama in 4 acts, by
O. L. Dreeben. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan, 3, 1916 ; D : 42638 ; Octavine Lo-
pez Di-eeben, Dallas. 55649
Tree (The) of heaven; play in 1 act, adapted
from Robert Chambers' story of same name,
by G. W. Hofmaun. [l],22p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1916 ; D : 45366 ; Gerda Wis-
mer Hofmann, San Francisco. 55650
Treller und co.; original-schwank in 2 akten
von Walther Gericke, tr. by S. Rachman. [2],
61 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1916; D: 45007; Samuel
Rachman, New York. 55651
Trial marriage. See Kagtime (The) opera of
trial marriage.
2811
55652
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55672
Triangle (The) of fate; drama in 5 acts, by A.
Aflams. [10] p. 4°. Ms.
(c) Ic. Apr. 5, 1916; D: 43534; Adolpli
Adams, New York. 55652
Trickstress (Tlie)j play in 4 acts, by F. A. Rum-
mer and Horace Fisk. [135] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 9, 1916; D: 43867; Frederic
Arnold Kumraer, Catonsville, Md. 55653
Trifles; play in 1 act, by S. Glaspell. 16 p.
4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1916 ; D : 45426 ; Susan Glas-
pell, New York. 55654
Trio (A) in a flat; comedy in 1 act, by G. Seibel.
[1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1916; D: 44626; George
Seibel, Pittsburgh, 55655
Trip (A) of pleasure; musical joy ride in 3
ti-ips, by Sam Morris [pseud, of M. Samuels]
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1916; D: 45400; Maurice
Samuels, Brooklyn. 55656
Trip (A) to Coney Island; farce comedy in 3
acts, by A. Glassford. [2], 46 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 3, 1916 ; D : 43798 ; Andrew Glass-
ford, Bogota, N. J. 55657
Trip (A) to Washington; musical comedy in
2 acts, by Frank Kennedy. [52] p. 4".
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 28, 1916; D: 44254; William
Sclioepf Campbell, Brooklyn. 55658
Triple (The) point; novelty play in a prolos'
and 3 acts, by S. Fayder. [179] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1916; D: 4.5724; Samuel
Fayder, New York. 55659
Triptolemus; play in 1 act, by A. L. Simmons.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1916 ; D : 43756 ; Abbie Louise
Simmons, Fargo, N. D. 55660
Triumph (The); pageant play, by E. L. Eichen-
wald. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1916; D: 44877; Esther L.
Eichenwald, Los Angeles. 55661
Triumph (The) of remorse; 1 act war drama,
bv G. Bellini. New York, James Waldo Faw-
cett [1916] 37 p. 8".
© Jan. 6, 1916 ; 2c. May 5, 1916 ; D : 43825 ;
Gabriel Bellini, New York. 55662
Triumphant (The) entry of the Great King;
or, Christ triumphant, historic drama in 1
act, 9 scenes, by J. B. Kaloria. 4th ed.
[Philadelphia, Westbrook publishing co.] 20
p. 8°.
© Aug. 20, 1916; 2c. Nov. 10, 1916; D:
46155 ; John B. Kaloria, Jewett, N. Y. 55663
Trois enfants dans une etoile; 4 actes et 21
tableaux, par L. Delluc. [159] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1910 ; D : 4.5401 ; Louis Del-
luc, Paris. 55664
Troll of the naountains. See Plays for home,
school and settlement.
Troubles on land and sea. See Dramatized
scenes from American history.
Troublesome (The) flock; Mother Goose play
for childx-en, by Elizabeth F. Guptill. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1916. 46 p. 12°.
© July 22, 1916; 2c. July 24, 1916; D:
44453; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
55665
Trovador (El); por Antonio Garcia Gutierrez,
ed. with introduction, notes and vocabulary
by Harold T. Davis and Fernando C. Tamayo
[drama caballeresco en 5 .ioriiadas, en prosa
y verso] Colorado Springs, Col., Apex book
company, 1916. 208 p. incl. front, (port.)
16°.
A
Col
© Oct. 23, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Oct. 28, 1916 ;
: 445386; Apex book co., Colorado Springs,
55666
Trovadores (Los); comedia lirica en 3 actos,
letra de [Ramon] Asensio Mils, [Enrique] F.
Gutierrez Roig y [Jos6 Juan] Cadenas, musica
original de los maestros Calleja y Foglietti.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles]
1916. 71 p. 12°.
© Sept 5, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11 , 1916 ; D : 45135 ;
Asensio M^s, F. Gutierrez Roig y Cadenas,
Madrid. 55667
True to life; comedy playlet ii) 3 scenes, by H.
Thompson. [1], 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1916 ; D : 43508 ; Harry
Thompson, Portland, Or. 55668
Truest (The) one; miniature drama in 1 scene,
by A..W. Hoeny. [1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1916; D: 43885; Aaron W.
Hoeny, Lima, O. 55669
Trump; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by B. F. and
H. J. Meurling. [8] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1916 ; D : 42988 ; Bert F. and
Howard J. Meurling, Minneapolis. 55670
Truth; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by W. E. Von
Rittberg. [7] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1916 ; D : 43492 ; Winifred E.
Von Rittberg. New York. 55671
Truth — one woman's life; play in 4 acts, by
M, L. Bates. 11 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1916; D: 45645; Madeleine
Lyn Bates, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 55672
2812
55673
COPyRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
55693
Truth (The) woman; symbolical 3 act Chris-
tian science, or new thought play, with music,
by G. and V. Menges. [5], 78 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 20, 191G; D : 44942 ; Charles
and Vivia Menges, Hollywood, Cal. 55673
Truthful (A) liar; comedy in 4 acts, by G. C.
Darling. [26] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1916; D: 44128; George
Channing Darling, Providence, R. I. 55674
Try it and see; comedy in 1 act, by G. A. Still-
well. [1], 14 p; 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D: 45145; George A.
Stillwell, New York. 55675
Tryout (A); artistic novelty act, by W. Mon-
tague. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1916 ; D : 43518 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 55676
Tula Barcelona; drama in prologue and 3 acts,
by J. H. Wade, [89] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1916 ; D : 44545 ; Jeannette H.
Wade, New York. 55677
Turk (The); dramatic playlet in 1 act, by C.
Hill. [2], 7 p. t°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1916; D: 45408; Christine
Hill, Los Angeles. 55678
Turn in at night; 1 act burlesque, by A. Break-
spear and Mabel Norton. [2], 26 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1916 ; D : 4.5630 ; Angle Break-
spear, New York. 55679
Turn (The) o' the road; play in 4 acts, by G. J.
Crawley. [36] p. f''. T.ypewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1916; D: 42908; George J.
Crawley, Irondale, Mo. 55680
Turn (The) of the tide; play in 1 act, by H.
Herbert. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1916; D : 42673 ; Hugh Her-
bert, New York. 55681
Turning (The) point; play in 4 acts, by Michael
Love. [103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 191^6 ; D : 44445 ; H. Kellett
Chambers, New York. 55682
Turtle dove. See Six one-act plays.
Turtle (The) moon; dramatic composition in 2
acts, by J. A. Lacy, [72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1916 ; D : 44909 ; J. A. Lacy,
Minneapolis. 55683
Twa (The) came hame; play in 1 act, by T. C.
Upham. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1916 ; D : 43599 ; Thomas Carl-
ton Upham, Fitchburg, Mass. 55684
'Twas ever thus; comedy playlet, by John T.
Doyle. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1916 ; D : 44532 ; Marion Wil-
lard Doyle, Allston, Mass. 55685
Tweedledum and Tweedledee. See What shall
we play?
Tweeny; play in 4 acts, by B. Carpenter Ralph.
[107] p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1916; D: 44952; Ralph C.
Blanchard, Hartsdale, N. Y. 55686
Twelfth night; or. What you will, ed. by Ar-
thur D. lunes, American ed. rev. by Frederick
E. Pierce. Boston, New York [etc.] D. C.
Heath & co. [1916]. 3 p. 1., v-xviii p., 1 1., 162
p. 16°. (The Arden Shakespeare, general
ed., C. H. Herford)
© Oct. 31, 1916; 2c. and aff. Nov. 2, 1916;
A:44545G; D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 55687
Twelfth (A) night on Jack's beanstalk; play
in 1 act, I>y Helen Aklen [i. e. H. A. Wood-
worth] fin] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1916 ; D : 42626 ; Helen Alden
Woodworth, Brookline, Mass. 55688
Twelfth-night (A) revel; Shakespeare pageant
in honor of Shakespeare's ter-centenary^, by
,T. Thorp. [30] p. 4°. T.ypewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1915; D: 43189; Josephine
Thorp, East Orange, N. J. 55689
Twelve plays for children; humorous, wise, and
otherwise, by Elizabeth F. Guptill. Chicago,
Beckley-Cardy company [1916] 160 p. 12°.
Contents : The census man. — The baby
show. — Captain Kidd's treasure. — The color
fairies. — Taking teacher's place. — Grand-
mother's cat. — Imaginary Tommy. — Marie re-
cites.— Passing on the joke. — Playing rabbit. —
Uncle Joe's will. — A dose of his own medicine.
© Oct. 18, 1916; 2c. and aff. Dec. 26, 1916;
A : 453225 ; Beckley-Cardy co., Chicago.
55690
Twenty minutes at the Panama exposition;
pla.v in 1 act, by S. Graiiman. [1], 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 31, 1916 ; D : 44566; Sidney Grau-
man, San Francisco. 55691
Twenty minutes in Coffee Dan's; theatrical
sketch, by S. Grauman. [1], 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 12, 1916 ; D : 44442 ; Sidney Grau-
man, San Francisco. 55692
Twenty minutes in slavery land; melodra-
matic comedy farce in 3 scenes, by A. Bernard.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1916 ; D : 45049 ; Abe Bernard,
Brooklyn. 55693
2813
55694
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55714
\
Twenty- six words; farce in 3 acts, by 0. K. Van
Riper. [189] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1916 ; D : 45849 ; Charles King
Van Riper, Paterson. 55694
Twenty two dollars and twenty cents; 1 act
comedy, by J. R. Froome, jr. [1], 17 p, 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1916 ; D : 43413 ; John Red-
head Froome, jr., Cincinnati. 55695
Twinkle twinkle little star; musical farce in 2
acts, by M. Ott. [4], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1916; D: 43596; Matthew
Ott, WoUaston, Mass. 55696
Two — and a third; short play, by A. H. Zink.
[2], 10 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1916; D: 44908; Albert H.
Zink, Bufealo. 55697
Two (The) codes; play in 1 act, by J. Huberman.
19 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1916; D: 42834; Joseph
Huberman, New York. 55698
Two (The) eugenic boys; play in 1 act, by
Frank Kennedy. [1], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1916 ; D : 44614 ; Thomas F.
Ward, New York. 55699
Two for dinner; play in 1 act, by S. Benson.
[1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1916 ; D : 44718 ; Stuart Ben-
son, New York. 55700
Two games. See Woman's (A) struggle.
Two hundred dollars; play in 4 acts, by Lillian
Perrine Davis [i. e. Mrs. C. C. Davis] [lOOJ
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1916; D: 42806; Mrs. C. G.
Davis, Lexington, Tenn. 55701
Two lives. See Conqueror (The) conquered.
Two maidens fair; comedy in 3 acts, by G. Ja-
cobson. [50] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1916; D: 4.3766; Gershon
Jacobson, Washington. 55702
Two mothers; play in 4 acts, by Solomon Libin.
[1], 69p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1916 ; D : 45547 ; Peoples pro-
ducing CO., Inc., New York. 55703
Two mothers in law; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by M. Richter.
[80] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1916 ; D : 45437 ; Moses Rich-
ter, New York. 55704
Two nuts from Matteawan; play in 1 act, by
Vincent Bryan. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1915 ; D : 43211 ; Foy & Clark,
New York. 55705
Two of a kind; musical comedy in 1 act, words
and lyrics by Raymond Barrett [i. e. C. R.
Barrett] music by Edward C. Moore. 32 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1916; D: 4.8095; Charles
Raymond Barrett, Chicago. 55706
play in 1 act, by B. T. Batsford. 15 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1916; D: 4.5824; Benjamin
Theodore Batsford, Winnipeg, Canada.
55707
— vaudeville act. by W. S. Gidley. 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1916 ; D : 43261 ; Will S. Gid-
ley, Springfield, Mass. 55708
Two (The) painters; play in 1 act, by O. T.
Johnsone. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1916 ; D : 42703 ; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 55709
Two peace advocates; 1 act comedy, by R. H.
Williams. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1915; D : 41.W3 ; Regiaa
Helena Williams, East St. Louis. 111. 55710
Two plays; by M. M. Townley. Boston, Gor-
liam press [1916] 90 p. 12°. (American
dramatists ser^es)
Contents ; Nothing else to do. — ^^Caught.
© Apr. 18, 1916; 2c. Apr. 20, 1916; D:
43677; Morris M. Townley, Chicago. 55711
Two plays and a rhapsody; by Katherine How-
ard. San Diouo, Tlie author. 1916. [82] p.
12°.
Dramatic contenth : The house of future.—
The house of life.
© Dec. 9, 1916; 2c. and aff. Dec. 18, 1916;
A : 4.53140 ; K. Howard, San Diego, Cal.
55712
Two sisters; melodramatic tabloid in 3 acts, by
John W. Wilson. Chicago, 111., Chicago
manuscript co., 1916. [35] p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Sept. 20, 1916; 2c. Nov. 22, 1916; D:
4.5477; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 55713
See also Well paid.
Two thousand dollars reward; play in 3 acts,
by A. K. Harned. [3], 104 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1916; D: 43651; Ada K.
Harned, New York. 55714
Two wills and one Nelly. See Nelly's four
in hand.
2814
55715
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UIHTED STATES
657S2
U przekupki; krotochwila w 1 akcie, napisal
Konstanty Krumlowski, opracowal Augustyn
Zukowski. Chicago. W. H. Sajewski, 1915.
24 p. 16°.
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2c. J^eb. 11, 1916; D:
43036; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 55715
XJdvari (Az) bolond; operette 3 felvonasban,
szoveg^t irta Berfik Pal, zengjet szerzette
Mayer B. J6zsef. [1], 65 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. July 21, 1916 ; D : 44752 ; Paul Berak,
Chicago.
55716
Ugly duckling. See Dramatic (A) reader. .
Ultimas (Las) rosas; comedia en 3 actos y en
prosa original de Juan G[arcla] Porcel. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1916.
65 p. 12°.
© Mar. 7, 1916; Ic. Mar. 11, 1916; D:
43285; Juan G. Porcel, Madrid. 55717
Ultimo (L') dei Moicani; tragedia lirica in 3
atti, di Carlo Zangarini, dal racconto omoni-
nio di F. Cooper, musica di Paul Allen. Mi-
lano, G. Ricordi & c, 1916. 52 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Apr. 20, 1916; Ic. Apr. 21, 1916; D:
43696; G. Ricordi & co., Milan. 55718
Ulysses and Penelope; play in 4 acts, bv E.
W. Peck. [1], 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1916 ; D : 42779 ; Edith Weld
Peck, Cincinnati. 55719
Una tarde en Amaniel. See Boda (La) de
Cayetana.
Unchastened (The) woraan; modern comedy in
3 acts, by L. K. Anspacher. New York,
Frederick A. Stokes company [1916] 4 p. 1.,
276 p. port. 12°.
© Feb. 18, 1916; 2c. Feb. 21, 1916; D:
43096; Louis Kaufman Anspacher, New York.
55720
Uncle Frank's Mary. See "Wonderful (A)
Christmas gift.
Uncle Joe's will. See T'welve plays for chil-
dren.
Uncle Josh; tabloid comedy drama in 3 acts,
by W. C. Herman. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1916. [36] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Sept. 1, 1916; 2c. Nov. 22, 1916; D:
45479; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 55721
Uncle Sam and old world conquerors; being the
seventh division of Uncle Sam, a satirical
prelude, by W. N. Guthrie. Jlanhattan, N. Y.,
Brentano's, 1915. 11 p. 1., 3-175 p. 8°.
© Dec. 16, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Mar. 23, 1916 ;
A : 427359 ; William Norman Guthrie, New
York. 55722
Uncle Sam's daughters and what they have
done; pictorial fantasy in 1 act and 1 scene,
by Augusta Raymond Kidder. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1915. 18 p.
12°. (On cover: French's international copy-
righted ed. of the works of the best authors,
no. 315)
© Dec. 30, 1915 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1916 ; D : 42664 ;
Samuel French, New York. 55723
Under Arizona's skies; tabloid version in 3
acts of the play of same name, by Neisou
Compstou. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.,
1916. [21] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© June 30, 1916; 2c. July 27, 1916; D:
44481; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 55724
Under false colors; tabloid military play in 3»
acts, by Nelson Compston. Chicago, Chicago
manuscript co., 1916. [26] p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© June 30, 1916; 2c. July 27, 1916; D:
44477; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 55725
Under her thumb; playlet, by N. Clark. [2],
14 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1916; D: 45315; Norman
Clark, Hamilton, Md. 55726
Under the bat's wing; dramatic playlet in 4
acts, by C. Hill. [20] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1916; D: 4.5378; Christine
Hill, Los Angeles. 55727
Under the eagle; 3 plays with a prologue and
epilogue, by D. Potter. Boston, Gorham press
[1916] 70 p. 12°. (American dramatists
series)
Contents : Watchful waiting. — Yellow yield-
ing.— Bombast and platitudes.
© Mar. 4, 1916 ; 2c. Mar. 10, 1916 ; D : 43259 ;
Dorothy Potter, Leonia, N. J. 55728
Under the lion's paw; Irish drama in 5 acts, by
J. P. Somerville. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1916; D: 43864; .Tames Paul
Somerville, New York. 55729
Under the republic; playlet, by R. De C. Leland.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1916 ; D : 44253 ; Robert De
Camp Leland, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 55730
Underhand upperhand; farce .sketch, by F. J.
McGettigan. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1916; D: 44533; Frank J.
McGettigan, Portland, Or. 55731
Undertow (The); original drama in prologue
and 4 acts, by C. L. Clinton. [94] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1916; D: 45260; Cora Law-
ton Clinton, New York. 55732
Unexpected guests. See Comedies in minia-
ture.
5379— VOL 2— le
2815
55733
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55755
Unforgiving (The) man; or, Harold's proofs,
play in 1 act, by G. A. de Lima. [2], 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1916; D: 42731; C. A. de
Lima, New York. 55733
Unfortunate (Tlie) father; play in 4 acts, by
J. A. Fielder. 34 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 191G; D: 42997; Joseph A.
Fielder, Steiibenville, O. 55734
Unguarded (The) gates; modern American play
in 3 acts, by C. M. Slieafe, jr., and Grover
Harrison. [2], 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1916; D: 45040; Charles M.
Sheafe, jr., Rye, N. Y. 55735
Union (The) fire brigade; comedy skit in 3
scenes, by H. Wells and C. Harvard. 7 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1. 1916 ; D : 45325 ; Harry Wells
and Chas. Harvard, New York. 55736
Unknown (The) quantity; play in 3 acts, by
Herbert Swears. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1916. 71 p. 12°.
© Apr. 4, 1916 ; Ic. Apr. 5, 1916 ; D : 43532 ;
Samuel French, ltd., London. 55737
Unknown (The) woman; comedy playlet in 1
act, by A. Armband and E. Zito. 14 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1916 ; D : 44630 ; A. Armband
and E. Zito, New York. 55738
Unpaid damages; 1 act play, by J. Hagen. 4
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1916 ; D : 43842 ; John Hagen,
St. Louis. 55739
Unpublished; comedy drama of American pub-
lishers in 3 acts, by C. G. Bochert. [140] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1916; D : 45238 ; Charles G.
Bochert, New York. 55740
Unrepealed (An) law; dramatized from the
Black Cat prize story of same title, by P. C.
Bouve. [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1916; D : 43793 ; Pauline Car-
rington Bouve, Boston. 55741
Unwelcome (The) guest; drama in 4 acts, by
Zalmon Libin and G. Blum. [100] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1916 ; D : 45050 ; Gustav Blum,
New York. 55742
play in 4 acts, by O. W. Dunham. [49] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1916; D : 44571 ; Orley W.
Dunham, Berkeley, Cal. 55743
Up and down town; fun parade in 2 acts and
6 scenes, book and lyrics by F. Finney, music
by Harry L. Alford. [112] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1916 ; D : 44853 ; Frank Fin-
ney, Spokane, Wash. 55744
Up at Nazareth; 1 act play, by P. Moeller. [1],
32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1916 ; D : 44431 ; Philip Moel-
ler, New York. 55745
Up from slavery; evening's entertainment in 8
acts, by I. 1\[. Becks. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1916 ; D : 45520 ; Ida M. Becks,
Kansas City, Mo. 55746
Up in the air; play with music in 3 acts, by
W. C. Twitchell, music by Arthur M. Four-
nier. [1], 72 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Mar. 15. 1916; D : 43329 ; Waldo Col-
lins Twitchell, San Diego, Cal. 55747
Upkeep (The); up-to-date automobile comedv,
by S. Stone. [97] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1916; D : 43891 ; Sydney
Stone, Chicago. 55748
Uplift (The); dramatic composition in 4 acts,
by Peggy True [pseud, of M. E. True] [1],
108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1916; D: 43959; :\Iary Elhel
True, San Francisco. 55749
Uplifting Miss Paprika; surprise salad with
some dressing and undressing, bv G. Seibel.
[3], 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1916; D: 44333; George Seibel,
Pittsburgh. 55750
Upstairs and down; comedy in 3 acts, by F.
Hatton and Fanny I>ocke Hatton. [116] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1916; D : 44000 ; Frederic
Hatton, Chicago. 55751
Usher (The); sketch, by I. F. Green. [1], 3 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17. 1916 ; D : 42777 ; Irene Frank-
lin Green, New York. 55752
Uttermost (The) farthing; play in 1 act, by
H. B. Tedrow. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26. 1916; D: 43272; Harry B.
Tedrow, Denver. 55753
Valedictory (The) .SVe Plays; by O. P. Parker.
Valiente (El) capitan; vodevil en 3 actos, por
Antonio Ferniindez Lepina y Ricardo Gonzil-
lez del Toro. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1916. 82 p. 12°.
© Apr. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D:
43742 ; A. Fernandez Lepina y R. Gonzalez
del Toro, Madrid. 55754
Value (The) of X; commencement play in 3
nets and a pi-ologue, hy Edith F. A. U. Pain-
ton. Chicago, Beckley-Cardy company [1916]
72 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1916; 2c. Dec. 26, 1916; D:
45899; Beckley-Cardy co.. Chicago. 55755
2816
55756
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UlsriTED STATES
55775
Value received; play in 3 acts, by R. Bentinck.
[103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16, 1916; D : 43062 ; Richard
Bentinck, New York. 55756
Vampire (The) woman; play in 1 act, bv F.
Nordstrom. [2], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1916; D : 43998 ; Frances
Nordstrom, Brooklyn. 55757
Vara (La) de nardos; juguete coniico en 1 acto,
dividido en 2 cuadros, en prosa, original de
Gonzalo Canto y Nicanor Rodriguez de Celis.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1915.
27 p. 12°.
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42889; G. Canto y N. Rodriguez de Celis,
Madrid. 55758
Vaudevillainess (The); slvit in 1 act, by Tex
Cliarwate [i. e. A. T. Charwate] 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1916 ; D : 43202 ; Artliur Tex
Cliarwate, New York. 55759
Vaudeville as you like it; musical monologue
in 1 act, by A. Burkhardt. [7] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1916; D: 44926; Addison
Burkhardt, New York. 55760
Vaudeville (The) heart; play in 1 act, by R. J.
Adams. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1916; D : 44694 ; Robert J.
Adams, Detroit. 55761
Veiled (The) priestess. ,S'ee Conqueror (The)
conquered.
Vein (The) of gold; play in 4 acts, by R.
Hughes, adapted from Perch of the devil, a
novel by G. Atherton. [168] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1916; D : 43171 ; Rupert
Hughes and Gertrude Atherton, New Y'^ork.
55762
Velon (El) de Lucena; magia en 4 aetos, origi-
nal y en prosa de [Antonio] Paso, [Joaquin]
Abati y [Antonio] Paso, hijo, ilustraciones
musicales del maestro Alonso. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espafioles] 1916. 76 p. 12°.
[Liliretto only]
© Mar. 7, 1916; Ic. Mar. 11, 1916; D:
43273; A. Paso, J. Abati y Paso, hijo, Ma-
drid. 55763
Vena (La) de plata; farsa comica, en 1 acto,
dividido en 2 cuadros, original de F. Perez
Capo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1916. 26 p. 12°.
© Sept. 5. 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45110 ;
Felipe Perez Capo, Madrid. 55764
Vencedor (El) de Fantomas. See 13?
Veng-eur (Le); piece en 5 actes, de Reng Cha-
vance. [163] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1916 ; D : 44572 ; Oscar Osso,
New I'ork. 55765
Venta (La) de los alamos; pasatierapo comico
en 1 acto y en prosa, original de J. A. y F.
Fernandez-Portero. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espafioles] 1915. 37 p. 12°.
© Jan. 27, 1916; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D:
42866; Jose A. y Fernando Fernandez-Por-
tero, Madrid. 55766
Verdict (The); euthanasia; play in 3 acts, by
G. A. Fendler. 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1916; D: 42628; Grace A.
Fendler, Los Angeles. 55767
Verheiratete junggesellsn; rausikalischer
schwank in 3 akten, von Arthur Lippschitz,
gesangstexte von Will Steinberg, musik von
Rudolph Nelson. Berlin, Buhnenverlag Ahn
& Simrock, g. m. b. h., 1916. 56 p. 8°.
[Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1916 ; D : 43069 ; Buhnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin.
55768
Verite (La) delivre; chronique de 1916, piSce en
1 acte, par P. Bourget. {In Revue des deux
niondes, Apr. 15, 1916)
© Apr. 15, 1916; Ic. June 1, 1916; D:
44050; Paul Bourget, Paris. 55769
Very (The) naked boy; interlude, by S. Walker.
[2], 19 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1916; D: 45032; Stuart
Walker, New York. 55770
Vestal (The) flame; drama in 4 acts, by C.
Fuller. [65] p. 4'. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1916; D: 44554; Caroline
Fuller, Lakewood, N. J. 55771
Vestal (The) virgin; play in 1 act, by A. L.
Simmons. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1916 ; D ; 43755 ; Abbie Louise
Simmons, Fargo, N. D. ^5772
Veteran (The); play in 1 act, by Jack Med-
land [pseud, of J. E. Medland] 11 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1916; D: 43993; John Ed-
ward Medlaud, Oakland, Cal. 55773
Vice and virtue; dramatic sketch, by B. Siev.
[5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1916; D : 45602 ; Belle Siev,
New York. 55774
Victim (The); drama in 4 acts, by D. Bailey.
[189] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1916 ; D : 45653 ; Delia Bailey,
New York. 55775
2817
55776
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55795
Victim (The) — Continued.
play in 4 acts, by Oliver D. Bailey, Joseph
Noel and Mrs. R. F. Noel. [138] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1916 ; D : 45469 ; Mrs. R. F.
Noel, Santa Monica, Cal. 55776
Victims of love; play in 4 acts, by J. Semkoff.
.•1c{<p?2rD x*jr*bvm
106 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1916 ; D : 43085 ; Julia Sem-
koff, Brooklyn. 55777
Victor (The) shop; musical treat in 1 act, by
C. G. Eichel. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1916 ; D : 44758 ; Charles G.
Eichel, Brooklyn. 55778
Victorious duchess. See Three plays; by
Francis A. MacNutt.
Victory; drama hi 3 acts, by Mrs. Charles A.
Doremus, dramatized and adapted from the
novel, Laubgewind, by I. G. Heer. [68] p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1916 ; D : 44657 ; Felix Meyer,
New York. 55779
Vieille (La) eg-lise. See Rachel.
Viererzug (Der); komiidie in 3 akten, von Sieg-
fried Geyer u. Paul Frank. Regie- u. souf-
flierbueh. Leipzig, Wien, New York, W. Kar-
czag, 1915. 60 p. 8\
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1916 ; D : 43579 ; W. Karczag,
Leipzig. 55780
Villa (La) triste y escacharrada; revista ma-
drileiia en 1 acto, dividido en un pr61ogo y 4
cuadros, original libro de F. Perez Capo,
musica de Manuel Quislant y Pascual Mar-
quina. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1916. 34 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 5, 1916; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916; D:
45120; Felipe Perez Capo, Madrid. 55781
Villain (The) in the piece. See Confessional,
and other American plays.
Vintage; Sicilian drama in 1 act, by F. R.
Pafumi, tr. by I. Du Pont Coleman. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1916 ; D : 44456 ; Francesco
Rinaldi Pafumi, Jersey City. 55782
Violation (The); play in 3 acts, by H. S. Sheldon.
[129] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1916; D : 45652 ; Harry S.
Sheldon, Flushing, N. Y. 55783
Virgenes (Las) paganas; zarzuela bufa en 1
acto, dividido eu 3 cuadros, en prosa, original
de Enrique Garcia Alvarez y Felix Garzo, nili-
sica del maestro Juan Vert. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1915. 38 p. 1 pi.,
12°. [Libretto only]
© Jan. 27, 1916 ; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916 ; D : 42859 ;
E. Garcia Alvarez y F. Garzo, Madrid. 55784
Virginia; play in 3 acts, by G. M. Nelson. [Ill]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1916 ; D : 43297 ; George Mer-
win Nelson, New York. 55785
Visit (A) from the Riley children. See Out at
old Aunt Mary's.
Visiteuse (La); pi6ce en 1 acte, de A. de Lorde
et H. Bauche. Paris, librairie th^atrale artis-
tique et littfiraire, 1916. 31 p. 12°.
© July 27, 1916; Ic. Sept. 7, 1916; D:
44829; Andre de Lorde et Henri Bauche,
Paris. 55786
Visitors; play in 1 act, by S. Benson. [1], 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1916; D: 44124; Stuart Ben-
son, New York. 55787
play to be acted by children in 1 act, by
Florence Kiper Frank. Chicago, Dramatic
publishing company, 1916. 12 p. 12°.
© Dec. 22, 1916; 2c. Dec. 26, 1916; D:
45736; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 55788
Vitrail; un acte en vers, par R. Fauchois. Paris,
Tlieatre de R. Fauchois, 1916. 23 p. 8°.
© May 5, 3916; Ic. July 1, 1916; D: 44280;
Rene Fauchois, Paris. 55789
Vividores; juguete coniico en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de J. Selgas Ruiz. Madrid [Sociedad
(le autores espaiaoles] 1915. 23 p. 12°.
© Jan. 27, 1916 ; Ic. Jan. 28, 1916 ; D : 42877 ;
Jos§ Selgas Ruiz, Madrid. 55790
Vivir amando; paso de comedia, en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 3 cuadros, original de J. Diago
Pueyo, Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1916. 20 p. 12°.
© Sept. 5, 1916 ; Ic. Oct. 11, 1916 ; D : 45113 ;
Jesus Diago Pueyo, Madrid. 55791
Vogelscheuchen (Die); musikalische groteske in
1 akt, von Ad. Aldermann, musik von Oscar
Jascha. Regie- und soufRierbuch. liCipzig,
Wien, New York, W. Karczag, 1916. 15 p.
8°.
© Ic. July 29, 1916 ; D : 44500 ; W. Karczag.
Vienna. 55792
Voice (The) ; play in 1 act, by H. E. Kowalsky.
[2], 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1916; D: 45405; Harold
Emil Kowalsky, San Francisco. 55793
play in 3 acts, by F. A. Kummer. [113] p.
4°. Typewritten.
• © Ic. Jan. 4, 1916 ; D : 42645 ; Frederick Ar-
nold Kummer, Catonsville, Md. 55794
Voice (The) from within; play in 1 act, by
H. E. Kowalsky. [2], 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1916; D: 44792; Harold
Emil Kowalsky, Fresno, Cal. 55795
2818
55796
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UISTITED STATES
55819
Voice (The) of life; drama in 4 acts, by B. P.
Bedell. [3], 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 191G; D: 45729; Boris P.
Bedell, New York. 55796
Voice on the stair. See Fruit of toil; and
other one-act plays.
Voices; play in 1 act, by H. Flexner. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1916; D: 44205; Hortense
Flexner, Louisville. 55797
Voleur. See Ladrao.
Voltaire; play iu 3 acts, by F. Bruegger. [153]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1916; D: 44350; Frederick
Bruegger. Chicago. 55798
Voodoo's (The) prophecy; play in 1 act, by
Basil Dickey. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar, 17, 1916; D; 43344; Star com-
pany, New York. 55799
Vortex (The); new play in 3 acts, by R. Hume-
Gibbons. [131] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1916; D: 44367; Robert
Hume-Gibbons. Detroit. 55800
Vulture (The); play of modern American so-
ciety in 4 acts, by G. Haacke. [52] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1916; D : 42917 ; George
Haacke, Minneapolis. 55801
Wachter (Der) ; drama tisches spiel, von Marie
Liiise Becker. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des Ver-
ba ndes deutscber biilmenschriftsteller, g. m.
b. h., 1916. 36 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1916; D: 45491; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscber biihnenscbrift-
stoller. g. m. b. h.. Berlin. 55802
Wager (The); play iu 3 acts, by L. C. Thomp-
son. [44] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1916 ; D : 43862 ; Louise Garter
Thompson, Newton Highlands, Mass. 55803
Waifs (The) of a great city; tabloid comedy
drama in 3 acts and 2 scenes, by Nelson
Compstou. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.,
1916. [31] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© June 30, 1916; 2c. July 27, 1916; D:
44478; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 55804
Wait and see! comedy in 4 acts, by G. R. War-
ren. [96] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1916 ; D : 44285 ; Giles R. War-
ren, Dumont, N. J, 55805
Waiter (The); monologue, by A. Hoffman. [1],
29 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1916 ; D : 44689 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 55806
Waiting for burglars; blackface monologue for
a man, by Birch B. Ridgway. Chicago, Dra-
matic publishing company, 1916. 7 p. 12°.
© Dec. 22, 1916; 2c. Dec. 26, 1916; D:
45737 ; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 55807
Waiting for the wagon; play in 1 act, by J. W.
FltzPatrick. [1], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1916 ; D : 43780 ; James Wil-
liam FltzPatrick, Waterbury, Conn, 55808
Wake (The); 1 act vaudeville sketch, by J, J.
Enright. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1916 ; D : 45364 ; John Joseph
Enright, Boston. 55809
Wake up; play in 1 act, by K. Raynore. [2], 18
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1916; D: 45150; Katherine
Raynore, New York. 55810
Wake up, Uncle Sam; play in 1 act, by Cam-
pion-Squire. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1916; D : 42897 ; Mary E.
Campion and Mary E. Squire, Washington.
55811
Walka o kobiete; tiagtHiyu w 1 akcie, opracowal
T. Kantor i Marski. Chicago, W. H. Sajewski,
1915. 32 p. 16°.
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1916; Dr
43028; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 55815
Walker's Liberian singers; play in 1 act, b^
J. N. Walker. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1916 ; D : 43652 ; Jerry Nash
ville Walker, Denver. 55811
Walrus (The): dramatic sketch in 1 act, b;
G. F. Herrick. [1], 17 p. f°. Typewritten
© Ic. May 24, 1916 ; D : 44044 ; Geo. Franl
Herrick, Youngstov,'n, O. , 5581"
Wanderers (The); plav in 1 act, by A, Roth
[10] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1916 ; D : 43508 ; Aaron Roth
Brooklyn. 5581^
vaudeville act, by G. C. Spelman. 5 pr 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1916 ; D : 42796 ; Geotge Cur
tiss Spelman, Chicago. 5581t'
Wandering (The) boy; play in 3 scenes, by O
Marose. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1916 ; D : 42719 ; Otto Marose,
Chicago. 55817
Wandering Willie; Scots comedy playlet in 1
act. by A. Lambie. 9 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1916; D: 45681; Alexander
Lambie, Vancouver, B. C, Canada. 55818
Waning (A) honeymoon; 1 act dramatic com-
position, by F. J. Beaman. [1], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1916 ; D : 43293 ; Fred J. Bea-
man, Washington. 55819
2819
55820
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55844
Wanted, a companion; 1 act playlet, by M. L.
Spauldiug. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1916 ; D : 44228 ; Myra Louise
Spaulding, Washington. 55820
Same. Revised. 13 p. i°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1916; D : 44972 ; Myra
Louise Spaulding, Washington. 55821
Wanted, a cook; comedy for 1 man and 6
women, by Edith F. A. U. Painton. Chicago,
T. S. Denison & company [1916] 13 p. 12°.
© May 9, 1916; 2c. May 13. 1916; D:
43893; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 55822
Wanted — a husband! play in 3 acts, by N. Sulz-
bei'ger (Sebastian Frank Wendlaud) author-
ized tr. by Sasha Best. [114] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1916; D : 42627 ; Nathan Sulz-
berger, New York. 55823
Wanted — a ready-made man; corned v in 3 acts,
by A. C. Herrick. [26] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5, 1916 ; D : 43538 ; Albert Charles
Herrick, Hartford. 55824
Wanted — an actress; comedy sketch, by Cecile
Breton [pseud, of C. B. Seat] [1], 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1916 ; D : 43243 ; Cecile Bre-
ton Seat, Chicago. 55825
Wanted — Jim Bennett; 3 act melodrama, by E.
Langman. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1916; D : 43496 ; Elizabeth
Langman, Philadelphia. 55826
Wanted — some publicity; comedy in 3 acts, bv
R. Woodward. [89] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1916 ; D : 44730 ; Ruth Wood-
ward, Acoaxit, Mass. 55827
War; drama in 4 acts, by N. Salvesen. [3],
94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1916 ; D : 42745 ; Nick Salvt^-
sen, Chicago. 55828
play in 4 acts, tr. by Thomas Seltzer from
the Russian of Michael Artzibashef. New
York, A. A. Knopf, 1916. xiii, 73 p. 12°.
(The Borzio plays)
© Oct. 13, 1916; 2c. Oct. 23, 1916; D:
45342; Alfred A. Knopf, New York. 55829
play in 1 act, by D. E. Giffin. [1], 33 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jime 5, 1916; D : 44078 ; Don Eddy
Giffin, Duluth, Minn. 55830
War and woman; 1 act play, by H. M. AVyeth.
[2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1916; D : 43790 ; Henrietta INI.
Wyeth. Boston. 55831
War (The) babe; dramatic play in 1 act, by
W. B. Lewis. [1]. 14 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1916; D: 44220; W. Barran
Lewis, Philadelphia. 55832
War (The) baby; dramatic composition, bv
Y. G. Iden. [2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1916; D : 44088 ; V. Gilmore
Iden, Washington. 55833
War (The) correspondent; or. Love in the
trenches, play in 1 act, by Jimie McCree.
[1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1916; D: 44107; Charles
Nevins. New York. 55834
War (The) fly; 1 act play, by N. Leslie. [2],
24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19. 1916; D: 44932; Noel Les-
lie, New York. 55835
War grooms; tremendous laugh battle in 1 act,
l)y R. L. Butler. [2], 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1916 ; D : 43094 ; Ray L. But-
ler, Glendale, Cal. 55836
War (The) of wits; comedy-dramatic novelette,
by IL L. N.nvton. [l],12p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1916: D : 4.-i004 ; Harry L
Newton, Chicago. 55887
War (The) orphans; neutral comedy in 4 acts,
by L. Hubble. [2], 163 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1916 ; D : 45046 ; Lessing Hub-
ble, New York. 55838
War wolves; play in 1 act, by O. Black. [2], 18
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1916 ; D : 43097 ; Orlow Black.
San Francisco. 55839
Warfare (The) of vanity; comedy drama in 4
acts, by A. Wynne and Jane O'Ryan. [117]
p. 4°. Typevi'ritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1916 ; D : 42768 ; Anna Wynne,
New York. ' 55840
Warren Lindsey, M. D. ; powerful drama in 1
art. l>y M. H. (;;r(ipper. [2], 18 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1916; D : 4.5727 ; :Milton Her-
bert Gropper. Brooklyn. 55841
Was tut man nicht alles aus liebe! operette in
3 akten von Felix Dormaun [pseud, des Felix
BiedermaiuiJ nni.^ik von Leo Ascher. Sou-
fHier- imd regiebuch. Wien, Leipzig, A. Robit-
schek, 1915. 151 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1916 ; D : 43578 ; Adolf Robits-
chek, Vienna. 55842
Was werden die leute sag'eu! ein lustiges stiick
in 3 akten, von Toni Impekoven u. Otto
Schwartz. Berlin-Wilniersdorf, Felix Bloch
eiben, 3916. 94 p. 8°.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1916; D : 43301 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 55843
Washerman, (The); play in 4 acts, by A. H.
Hickerson.' 203 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1916; D: 42856; Allen H.
Hickerson, Brooklyn. 55844
2820
55845
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
55864
Waslijiig house (The) key; Scotch domestic com-
ody sketch, by J. M. Hamilton and M. Lindsay.
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1916 ; D : 4506S ; JMoIlie Lind-
say, New York. 55845
Washington square plays; with an introduc-
tion i)y AValter Prichard Eaton, preface by Ed-
ward Goodman. Garden City, N. Y., Double-
day, Page & company, 1916. xx, 121 p. 12°.
(Half-title: The drama league series of plays,
V. 20.)
Contents : 1. The clod, by Lewis Beach. —
2. Eugenically speaking, by Edward Good-
man.— 3. Overtones, Dy Alice Gerstenberg. —
4. Helena's husband, by Philip Moeller.
© Nov. 28, 1916; 2c. and aff. Dec. 1, 1916;
A: 44.'5S69 ; Doubleday, Pa;>e & co. 55846
Wasters (The) See Three plays and a curtain
raiser.
Wastrel (The) hoard; drama of the greater
\o\e, in 5 acts, by F. Heudrick. New York,
Puritan play company, 1916. 260 p. front,
port. S°.
© June 26, 1916; 2c. June 21, 1916; D:
44271; Frank Hendrick, New York. 55847
Watch the rehearsal; play in 3 acts, by Alexan-
der Macnamee. [30] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1916 ; D : 44361 ; Renee John-
son, Milton, Mass. 55848
Watchful waiting. See Under the eagle.
"Watering trcug'hs; 1 act play, farce comedy, by
J. V. A. Weaver, jr. [1], 18 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1916; D : 435.51 ; J. V. A.
AN'eaver, jr., Chicago. 55849
Waves (The) of Torre; di-amn in 4 acts, by
E. O. Randall. [170] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 19, 1916 ; D : 44188 ; Ethel Claire
Randall, Chicago. 55850
Way (The) Betty Botts brought up her chil-
dren; play in 1 act, by S. P. Hendrickson. [2],
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1916 ; D : 442.57 ; Susannah
I'ullin Hendrickson, Silverton, O. 55851
Way (The) of joy; play in 4 acts, by E. Yeager.
[92] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1916; D: 43618; Edith
Yeager, Brooklyn. 55852
Way (The) out; or. The one who pays, 1 act
])lay, by A. Long. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28. 1916 ; D : 43160 ; Alves Long,
Chicago. 55853
Ways (The) of the heart; drama in 4 acts, by
H. R. Gers. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Star. 2, 1916 ; D : 43207 ; Harry Rich-
ard Gers, TiOuisville. 55854
We men and women; comedy in 4 acts, by S. D.
Ga.spers. [118] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1916 ; D : 4.5487 ; Sebastian D.
Gaspers, Chicago. 55855
Weakling- (The); play in 3 acts, by G. W.
Craigie. [114] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1916 ; D : 42898 ; George Wil-
liam Craigie, Cumberland Mills, Me. 55856
Weapon (The); comedy playlet, by F. L. Whit-
tier and C. S. Keith. [1], 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1916 : D : 42657 ; Frank L. Whit-
rier and Cato S. Keith, New York. 55857
Weathercock (The) See At the Red Lion.
Web (A) of her own weaving; entirely new and
o)'i,uinal drama of to-day in 3 acts, by M. Coe
and Leila Grant Cullingford. 67 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1916 ; D : 44903 ; Marie Coe,
Los Angeles. 55858
Weeds; play in a prologue and 3 acts, by H,
Eastman. [1], .57 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. June 13, 1916 ; D : 44146 ; Hazel East-
man, Brooklyn. 55859
Weibchen; lustspiel in 3 aufzvigen, von Ernst
von Wolzogeu. Berlin, Vertriebsstelle des
^'erbandes deutscher biihnenschriftsteller,
191.5. 82 p. 8°.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1916; D : 43071 ; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verba ndes deutscher biihuenschrifts-
teller, Berlin. 55860
Weighed in the balance; playlet in 1 act and 2
scenes, by I. Orustein. [1], 16 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. June 20, 1916 ; D : 44204 ; Irving Orn-
stein. New York. 55861
■ or, The trail of the serpent, temperance
drama in 6 scenes, by M. A. Hunter. Cincin-
nati, O., Monfort «fc company. 1916. 46 p. 12°.
© IMay 1. 1910 ; 2c. May 19, 1916 ; D : 43943 :
IMartha A. Hunter, Broken Bow, Neb. 55862
Weight of wings. See Fruit of toil; and other
one-act plays.
Weisse (Die) frau; historisches trauerspiel in
4 aufziigen, von Jakob M. Herkat. Bonn, Al-
bert Ahn, 1916. 97 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1916; D : 4.5494 ; Buhnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 55863
Welding (The) force; significant American com-
edy in 1 act, by H. M. Graves. 38 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1916; D : 48845 ; Harry M.
Graves, New York. 55864
2821
55865
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55884
Well done, thou clever Jew; 1 act vaudeville
sketch, by J. J. Enright. [3], 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1916; D: 45001; John Jo-
seph Enright, Boston. 55865
Well paid; or, Two sisters, play in 4 acts, by
I. Solotorefsky.
.^pDcrn
[781 p. 4°, Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 25, l6l6 ; D : 45533 ; Isidor Solo-
torefsky, Caldwell, N. J. 55866
Well preserved; farce in 1 act, by Harrison
Garrett and K. Murray. 2 p. f°.' Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1916; D: 44690; Katheriue
Murraj', Utica, N. Y. 55867
Weltenbummler (Der); operette in 3 akten, von
Beda und Karl Lindau, musik von Richard
Pall. Text der gesiinge. Leipzig. Wien, New
York, W. Karczag, 1915. 22 p. 12^
© Nov. 20, 1915 ; Ic. July 29, 1916 ; A— For-
eign 14425 ; W. Karczag, Vienna. 55868
Wenu man die fahnlein fliegen lasst; trauer-
spiel in 3 aufziigen, von Richard Westermann.
Leipzig, R. Ferner, 1915. 102 p. 12°.
© Mar. 21, 1915; Ic. Apr. 8, 1916; A—
Foreign 13671; Richard Ferner, Leipzig.
55869
Wenn nicht der Johann war'; ein wienerstiick
mit nmsik in 3 akten, von Johannes Brandt.
[101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1916 ; D : 43580 ; Comoedia.
Vienna. 55870
Wenn zwei hochzeit machen; scherzspiel mit
gesang und tanz in 3 akten, von Rudolf Ber-
nauer und Rudolph Schanzer, musik von Wal-
ter Kollo und Willy Bredschneider. Regie-
buch. Berlin, Drei niaslcen-verlag. g. m. b. h.,
1915. 71 p. 8°.
© Ic. July 29, 1916 ; D : 44497 ; Drei masken-
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 55871
Wenn zwei sich. lieben; operette in 3 akten,
von A. M. Winner und Robert Bodanzky,
musik von Edmund Bysler. Regie- und souf-
flierbuch. Leipzig, AVien, New York, W. Kar-
czag, 1915. 81 p. 8°.
© Ic. July 29, 1916 ; D : 44502 ; W. Kar-
czag, Vienna. 55872
Wer ist die schonste? eine ballett-fabel, von L.
Bartuschek, musik von Julius Einodshofer.
[1], 4 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. July 6, 1916; D: 44326; Leo Bartu-
schek, Berlin. 55873
What a man would do; dramatic playlet in 3
scenes, by L. S. Lavine and A. French. [2],
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1916; D: 43447; Lawrence
S. Lavme and Adelaide French, Philadelphia.
55874
What are you thinking of? 1 act play, by B. M.
Kaye. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1916; D: 45413; Benj. M.
Kaye, New York. 55875
What could be fairer? play in 4 acts, by G.
Freeman and T. Edgelow. [103] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 30, 1916 ; D : 45304 ; Gladvs Free-
man and Tliomas Edgelow, New York. 55876
What did I tell you? melodramatic farce in 3
acts, by O. Davis. [161] p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 8, 1916 ; D : 44440 ; Owen Davis,
Yonkers, N. Y. 55877
What do you think? play in 1 act, by A. S.
Burleson. [1], 13 p. 14°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1916; D: 44662; Adelt
Steiner Burleson, Washington. 55878
What does the public want? musical comedy
in 2 acts, by B. Gerard. Rev. ed. [92] p
4 . Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. .Tuly 31, 1916; D: 44944; Barney
Gerard, New York. 55879
What every bachelor knows; comedy in 1 act
by D. H. Walhice. [1], 24 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. .Tune 15, 1916; D: 44155; David
Harold Wallace, New York. 55880
Wliat every man needs; comedy plavlet in 1
act, by E. W. Cortis. [1], 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1916; D: 43499; Ernest
AVhitehouse Cortis, East Orange, N. J. 55881
What happened; play in 1 act, by E. L. Leeds.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1916; D: 45688; Eleanor
I-angdon Leeds, Cincinnati. 55882
What it meant to Mother Carson; play in 1
act. by M. S. Zunser. [2]. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1916; D: 4.5283; Miriam
Shomer Zunser. Brooklyn. 55883
What makes life worth living; vaudeville
sketch, by M. E. Merrifield. [5] p. 4°.- Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1916; D: 42990; M. Edythe
Merrifield, Springfield, Mass. 55884
2822
56885
COPYRIGHTED iJT THE UNITED STATES
55907
What might have been; drama in 4 acts, by
M. Kallesser and M. F. Keeley. [100] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1916 ; D : 44487 ; Michael Kal-
lesser and M. F. Keeley, New York. 55885
What next? play in 1 act, by J. G. Lyle. []].
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1916 ; D : 44301 ; John Geddes
Lyle, Cupertino, Cal. 55886
What's in a name? comedy in ] act, by Fanny
Cannon. Chicago, T. S. Denison & company
[1916] 25 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1916 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1916 ; D : 45355 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 55887
What's your game, Jerry? play in 3 acts, bv
H. \A'. Havvley. [125] p. 4*. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1916 ; D : 45194 ; Harry Water-
bury Hawley, Bridgeport, Conn. 55888
What's your husband doing? play in 3 acts, bv
G. V. Hobart. [7], 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1916; D: 44796; George V.
Hobart, New York. 55889
What shall we play? a dramatic reader, by
Fannie Wyche Dunn, with illustrations by
Bert Valentine. New York, The Macmillan
company, 1916. vii, 183 p. front., illus. 12".
(Every child's series)
Contents: The sleeping beauty. — Tweedle-
dum and Tweedledee. — Cinderella. — The story
of Joseph. — The brownies. — Three little
Christmas waits. — The Pied Piper of Hame-
lin. — Gluck's visitor,
© Jan. 19, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Jan. 20, 1916 ;
A : 418515 ; Macmillan co., New York. 55890
What the gods sent; idyllic sketch in 1 scene,
by J. L. Brode. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1916; D : 43561 ; Julien L.
Brode, Memphis, Tenn. 55891
What the sea saw; musical comedy tabloid,
book by Edward Luther Gamble. [1], 4 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1916; D: 45532; Geo. N.
Lyman, ^Minneapolis. 55892
What you will. See Twelfth night.
When a girl loves; 3 act play, by Harrv Hamil-
ton. [102] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1916; D: 45719; Hamilton
Coleman, Chicago. 55893
When a woman loves; play in 1 act, by A. Sey-
mour. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1916 ; D : 45613 ; Arthur Sey-
mour, New York. 55894
When Catherine cut her wisdom teeth; com-
edy in 1 act, by T. M. Koupal. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1916; D: 43952; Theodore
Morse Koupal, New York. 55895
When chickens come home; play in 3 acts and
4 scenes, by E. Walter and Cronin Wilson.
[127] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1916; D: 44806; Eugene
Walter, New York. 55896
When courage was needed. See Dramatized
scenes from American history.
When de womenfolks debate; darky sketch,
by Walter S. Long. Franklin, O., Denver,
Col., Eldridge entertainment house, 1916. 10
p. 12°.
© Oct. 1, 1916 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1916 ; D : 45674 ;
Eldridge entertainment house. Franklin, O.
55897
When East meets West; drama in 1 act, by
\y. R. Eandall. [2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1916 ; D : 45412 ; William R.
Kandall, New York. 55898
When genius burned; opera bouffe in 1 act, bv
F. A. Churchill, jr. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1916; D: 43253; Frederick
Arthur Churchill, jr., Cleveland. 55899
When I was young; play in 1 act, by E. A.
Myers. 11 p. f°, Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1916 ; D : 44682 ; Emma Au-
gustine Myers, New York. 55900
by E. Earle. 10 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. July 8, 1916 ; D : 44401 ; Emma Earle,
New York. 55901
When love is young; comedy with songs from
The German, in 4 acts, by A. C. O'Dea. [108]
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1916: D: 44636; Marian
Vinal, Rockville Center, N. Y. 55902
play in 4 acts, by L. Egan. [1], 131 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1916 ; D : 44699 ; Louis Egan
and Darcy & Wolford, New York. 55903
When Silvia sings; comedy in 3 acts, by J.
Shively. [140] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1916; D : 45328 ; Josephine
Shively, San Francisco. 55904
When the hour strikes; plav in 1 act, by I. .7.
Grandall. [1], 21 p. 4°. ' Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1916; D: 45.540; Irene Jean
Crandall, Chicago. 55905
When the worm turned; play in 1 act, by J. D.
Blaufox. [3], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 20, 1916; D: 44193; Joseph
David Blaufox. Brooklyn. 55906
WTien the young birds go; [play in 1 act] by
P. B. Barrington. Los Angeles, C. C. Parker,
1915. 31 p. 16°.
© Nov. 13. 1915; 2c. Dec. 27, 1915; D:
42724; Pauline B. Barrington. Los Angeles.
55907
2823
55908
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55929
When we forget; comedy -drama in 1 act, by
Leila Grant [psend. of L. (x. CiiUingford]
[201 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. May 1, 1916; D : 43791 ; Leila Grant
Cullingford, Oakland, Gal. 55908
Where men are scarce; 1 act play, by W. Owen
and R. Dickinson. [1], 5 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1916; D : 456S3 ; William
Owen and Ruth Dickinson, Chicago. 55909
Where neutrality ends; up-to-the-minute com-
«»dv drama in 3 acts, bv D. E. Davenport.
[1131 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1916; D : 42752 ; Delbert Essex
Davenport. Philadelphia. 55910
Where the River Shannon flows: ct)medy drama
in 4 acts, by W. C. Herman. [89] p. 4°.
Tyjiewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1916 ; D : 44625 ; William Cal-
vin Herman, Chicago. 55911
W^here war comes; written for the American
school peace league, by Beulah Marie Dix
[i. e. B. M. D. Flebbel Boston, American
sdiool peace league. 20 p. 8°.
© Apr. 7, 1916; 2c. Apr. 17, 1916; D:
43655; Beulah Flebbe. Waban, Mass. 55912
Which one shall I marry? allegory told in a
modern way, in prologue, 3 acts and epilogue,
by II. T. Kettering and L. J. Howard. [1011
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1916; D : 44593 ; Ralph
Thomas Kettering and Lorin J. Howard, Chi-
cago. 55913
"WHiich shall be king'? See St. Nicholas book
of plays and operettas.
Whirlpool (The) maker; drama in 4 acts, by
A. M. Brilant. [26] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16. 1916; D: 45664; Arthur M.
Brilant, New York. 55914
Whirlwind (The); play of old Chihualuia, in 4
acts, by George C. Hazelton and Ritter
Brown [i. e. S. A. R. Brownl [981 P. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1916 ; D : 45422 ; George C.
Hazelton, jr., and S. A. Ritter Brown, New
York. 55915
White (The) elephant; comed.x in 1 act, by M.
Cameron and J. L. Rector. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1916. 18 p.
16°.
© I^lar. 30, 1916; 2c. Mar. 31, 1916; D:
43479: Margaret Cameron and Jessie Leach
Itector, New York. 55916
White (The) feather; play in 3 acts, by W. O.
Stoiit. [711 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1916 ; D : 43621 ; W. Oakley
Stout, St. Paul. 55917
White (The) feather — Continued.
sketch, by R. Foster. [21, 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1916 ; D : 43777 ; Roy Foster,
New York. 55918
White (The) flower; or, Three men, play in 4
acts, by J. J. Hazelton. [11, 46 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1916; D: 44986; Julia John-
son Hazelton, Detroit. 55919
White g-loves; play in 3 acts, by Laidgin Roe.
[21, 140 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1916; D : 45372 ; Patrick
Ramsbottom, Fargo, N. D. 55920
White (The) scarab; drama in 3 acts, by C. van
Valkouburg and Lilly an Shaffner. 76 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1916; D:45316; Carlton van
Valkenburg, New York. 55921
Egyptian romance in 3 acts and 5 scenes,
l)y L. Shaffner. [34] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. act 1. Sept. 26, 1916; Ic. act 2, 3,
Oct. 6, 1916 ; D : 45078 ; Lillyan ShatTner, New
York. 55922
V/ho am I? 3 act farce, by J. Dunn. [65] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1916; D : 44217 ; Joseph-
Dunn, Brooklyn. 55923
Who answered the telephone? farce in 3 acts,
by M. V. Samuels and G. Riddell. [5], 143 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1916 ; D : 44746 ; Maurice V.
Samuels and Gilbert Riddell, New Y'ork.
55924
Who did it? comedy dramatic sketch, by F. L.
Whittier and C. S. Keith. [1], 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1916; D: 42708; Frank L.
Whittier and Cato S. Keith, New York.
55925
Who is she? sketch, by H. E. Jensen. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1916 ; D : 43237 ; Harold E.
.Jensen, New York. 55926
Who is who; comedy in 3 acts, by E. K Cau-
thorn. [74] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1916 ; D : 43043 ; Eudora Belle
Cauthorn, Los Angeles. 55927
Who pays? drama in 4 acts, by L. Compton.
[4], 118 p. 4°. Typewi-itteu.
© Ic. May 15, 1916; D : 43907 ; Lois Comp-
ton, New Castle, Ind. 55928
— dramatic play in 4 acts, by S. Stone. [89]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1916; D : 44402 ; Sydney
Stone, Chicago. 55929
2824
55930
COPYRIGnrED IN THE UNITED STATES
55848
Who's who and what's what; comedy playlet,
hy F. North and R. H. Hodge. [2], 9 p. f°.
Typewritteu.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1916 ; D : 45379 ; Frank North
and Ilobert H. Hodge, New York.
55930
Who said peace? 1 iuf playlet, hy H. M. Barnes.
[2J,13p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1916; D : 44342 ; Howard Mc-
Kent Barnes, Chicago. 55931
Who stole the bird's nest? See Dramatic
(A) reader.
""''ho trimmed the Christmas tree? Sec Merry
Christmas plays and entertainments.
Who were your ancestors? play in 4 acts, by
D. S. Marfield. [115] p. t° . Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1916; D:4367U; Dwight S.
?darfield, Cincinnati. 55932
Whom the g-ods destroy; 1 act drama of the
war of 1866, by Jiivoslav Hilbert, prefaced and
tr. from the Rolunnian by C. Recht. 29 p.
(In Poet lore, v. 27, no. 4, July-Aug. 1916)
© Aug. 7, 1916 ; Ic. Aug. 14. 1916 ; D : 44656 ;
Charles Recht, New York. 55933
Whose fault; drama in 4 acts, by A. Silverman.
[171] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1916 ; D : 45654 ; Albert Silver-
man, New York. 55934
Why boys leave the farm; 3 act musical com-
edy, by F. E. Bonnell. [18] p. 8°. Printed.
[Words only]
© Ic. June 23, 1916 : D : 44247 ; Francis Earl
Bonnell, North East, Pa. 55935
Why men don't marry; comedy playlet in 1 act,
by (\ Ten-is. [2], 22 p. 4°.' Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1916; D: 43972; Charles
Terris, Chicago. 55936
Why men love; comedy in 1 act, by Jacob Gor-
din.
."l^inx: Dpr^ "jiD ,'opN i^^x
(Jn Tlie Dav. v. 3. no. 469-471, Feb. 20-
22, 1916)
© Feb. 20-22, 1916 ; Ic. each Feb. 24, 1916 ;
D: 43130: Alexander J. Oordin, admr. of the
estate of Jacob M, Gordin, Brooklyn. 55937
Why not? comedy in 3 acts, by .T. P. King. 65
p. 4°. Typewi'itten.
© Ic. Sept. 26, 1916; D: 44980; John Pen-
dleton King, New York. 55938
Why the band came back; German character
sketch, by G. L. Thompson. [1] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 29. 1916 ; D : 43784 ; George Lin-
coln Thomi)son, Jersey City. 55939
Why the women lost; play in 4 acts, by J. B.
Magoun. [61] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1916 ; D : 42640 ; Jeanne Bar-
tholow Magoun, Cambridge, Mass. 55940
Widerspanstigen (Der) zahmung. See Tam-
ing- (The) of the shrew.
Widow (The) Mullin's Christmas. Sec Merry
Christmas plays and entertainments.
Widowed (The) earth; dramatic poem, by H.
Alonzo Bi-andt. Boston, Gorliam press, 1916.
43 p. 12°.
© Nov. 28, 1916; 2c. Dec. 11, 1916; D:
45618 ; Harry A. Brandt, New Haven. 55941
Wife (A) on instalments; farce-comedy in 4
acts, by M. Goldberg.
4 ]^K r^-ir)2sp D-iNC ;'irbr!N^i:N •■]*•,}<■ 2^'r,
[87] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1916 ; D : 45384 ; jMichael Gold-
berg, New York. 55942
Wifeless (The) life; comedy vaudeville sketch
in 2 scenes, by G. H. Mortimer. [2], 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1916; D : 45367 ; George
Horace Mortimer, New York. 55943
Wild (A) nig-ht; farce in 1 act. by Mary and
Samuel Lewis. [1], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2. 1916; D : 45331 ; Mary E.
Greenbaum, Arlington, Mass. 55944
Wild oats; play in 1 act, by R. Lane. [28] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1916; D : 43486 ; Richard
Lane, Buffalo. 55945
Sec also Three plays and a curtain raiser.
Wild Poppy; play in 4 acts, by E. Nytray and
Andor Garvay. [125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8. 1916 ; D : 44346 ; Emil Nytray.
:^rilford, Conn. 55946
Wiles (The) of a prima donna. See Hood-
winking the impressaric.
Wilhelmines byraa; [av] Peter Egge. Kris-
tiania og Kj0benhavn. Gyldendal, Nordisk
forlag, 1915. 198 p. 12°.
© Nov. 14, 1915 ; Ic. Jan. 26, 1916 ; A— For-
eign 13375; Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk
forlag. 55947
Will he come back? by F. Grendon. New Y'ork,
New review publishing association, 1916. 44 p.
12°.
© Aug. 7, 1916 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1916 ; alf. Aug.
18, 1916; A: 437379; Felix Grendon. New
York. 55948
2825
55940
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
55970
Will-o'-the-wisp; fantasy in 1 act, by D. F.
Halman. [1], 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1916; D: 45660; Doris F.
Halman, New York. 55949
Will o' the world; a Shakespearean tercen-
tenary masque, bv I. F. Conant. covex*-title,
43 p. 8°.
© Miiy 12, 1916; 2c. May 13, 1916; A:
434193; Isa belle Fiske Conant, Wellesley, Mass.
55950
Will Shakespeare; play in 3 acts, by M. A.
Hillmaun. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1916 ; D : 44347 ; Mercy Anut>
Jillmann, Dunellen, N. .7. 55951
Will you be ready? play in 4 acts, by John St.
John [pseud, of J. Raynerl [103] p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1916; D : 44522 ; .7oTm Kay-
uer, New York. 55952
William Tell; drama in 5 acts, by Schiller, tr.
in the original meter Including the songs, by
J. E. Overall. [3], 75 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1916 ; D : 43926 ; James Elmo
Overall. Gainesville. Fla. 55953
yell-o-drama in 1 act, words and music bv
T. Hamilton. [4] p. 16°. Printed. [Words
only]
© April 27, 1916; 2c. July 10, 1916; D:
44465; Thomas Hoffman Hamilton, Chicago.
55954
Sec also Chief European dramatists.
Willie Jones's stepmother; juvenile playlet, by
J. A. Mitchell. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 6, 1916; D: 42656; Joseph A.
Mitchell, Philadelphia. 55955
Willie? no, Charley! farcical playlet, by L.
Chevalier. [23] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1916; D: 43796; Louis Che-
valier. Chicago. 55956
Windfall (The); comedy in 3 acts, by R. W.
Graham. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1916; D: 44.540; Robert W.
Graham, Pawtucket, R. I. 55957
Winged (The) message; 1 act vaudeville sketch,
by H. M. Lethert. [2], 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1916; D: 43328; Henry M.
T^thert, St. Paul. 55958
Winning a crown; drama in 3 acts, part of The'
secret kingdom, by Louis Joseph Vance, sce-
narios by Basil Dickey. 16 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© ic. Nov. 10, 1916; D: 45406; Star com-
pany. New York. 55959
Winning (The) of Kitty; play in 1 act, by E. L.
Gibson. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1916; D: 43550; Edwin
Lawrence Gibson, New York. 55960
Winning of Latane. See Plays; by O. P.
Parker,
Winning (The) widow; parlor comedy in 2
acts, by Edith F. A. U. Painton. Chicago,
T. S. Denison & company [1916] 42 p. 12°.
© Oct. 14, 1916 ; 2c. Oct. 18, 1916 ; D : 45205 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 55961
Winter davra. See Battle, and other poems.
Winzerbraut (Die); operette in 3 akten, von
Leo Stein und Julius Wilhelm, mnsik von
Oskar Nedbal. Testbuch der gesjinge. Leip-
zig, Wien, L. Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmau-
sky) 1916. 39 p. 12°.
© Feb. 9, 1916; Ic. July 29, 1916; A—
F'oreign 14422; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard
Herzmansky), Leipzig. 55962
Wired together; play in 1 act, by C. A. Wood.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1916; D: 43858; C. Antoinette
Wood, Boston. 55963
Wirtshaus (Das) zur stadt Petrograd; volks-
stueck in 3 akten, mit einem vorspiel, von
Max M. Simon. [131] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Jan. 22, 1916 ; D : 42819 ; Anna Simon,
New York. 55964
Wisdom and vanity; allegorical comedy in 1
act, by E. Hopkins. [2], 24 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 3, 1916 ; D : 44288 ; Edwin Hop-
kins, New York. 55965
Wise (A) girl; dramatic sketch, by J. Bram-
well. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Apr. 27, 1916 ; D : 43774 ; .John Bram-
well, Brooklyn. 55966
Wise (The) little bird; play for children in 2
acts, by B. E. de Rapalje, founded on Le lai
de I'oi'selet, bv Marie de France, and the
Legend of St. Geraud. [1], 34 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 13, 1916; D: 43897; Bertha
Eletta de Rapalje, Seattle. 55967
Wise (The) made simple; drama in 4 acts, by
M. W. Jarrell. 101 p. 4°. Tynewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1916; D: 4.5458; Myra Wil-
liams Jarrell, Topeka, Kan. 55968
Wishing; play in 1 act, by P. O'Brien. 6 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1916; D: 45163; Patsy
O'Brien, New York. 55969
Wishing (The) dance; fairy play in 1 act, by
E. F. Foster. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1916 ; D : 45070 ; Edith Fran-
cis Foster, Wakefield, Mass. 55970
2826
55971
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
55091
Witch (The) of Endor; a tragedy [in 5 acts]
by Eobert Norwood. New York, G. H. Doran
company [1916] 121 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1916; 2c. and aff. Nov. 2, 1916;
A : 445452 ; George H. Doran co., New York,
55971
Witch (The) of the West; 1 act play, by C. Von
der Vonde. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
(c) Ic. June 13. 1916 ; D : 44144 ; G. Von der
Vonde, New York. 55972
Witching (The) hour; drama In 4 acts, by A.
Thomas. New York, Samuel French ; London,
Samuel French, ltd., 1916. Ill p. 12°.
© Dec. 7, 1916 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1916 ; D : 45648 ;
Augustus Thomas, New York. 55973
Witching (The) Widow Wilkins; musical sa-
tire in 2 acts and 3 scenes, book and lyrics by
A. Denvir, music by Hector MacCarthy. [101]
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1916 ; D : 44633 ; Arthur Den-
vir, New York. 55974
Without a heart; drama in 4 acts, by L. E.
Miller.
[132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1916; D : 43457 ; Louis E.
Miller, Brooklyn. 55975
Without a price; drama in 4 acts with 3 scenes,
by L. A. Bahner. [1], 119 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916 ; D : 43442 ; Leo Aloysius
Bahner, New York. 55976
Without warning; play in 1 act, by J. Westley.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1916 ; D : 43184 ; John Westley.
New York. 55977
Woman (The); dramatic sketch in 1 act and 5
scenes, by W. F. Bardin. [14] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1916 ; D : 43152 ; William F.
Bardin, New Orleans. 55978
Woman (The) across the street; farce in 1 act,
i)y D. MacLareu. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1916 ; D : 44422 ; Donald Mac-
Laren, New York. 55979
Woman alive; sketch, by M. Allen. 22 p. 24°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1916; D: 43049; Maryland
Allen, Portland, Or. 55980
Woman (The) from the sea; drama In 3 acts,
by J. R. Clemens. 76 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1916 ; D : 44164 ; James Ross
Clemens, Noroton, Conn. 55981
Woman (The) hater; comedy in 1 act, by E. J.
Weisenberg. [2], 12 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1916; D: 45642: Edward J.
Weisenberg, New York. 55982
Woman (The) hunter; play In 4 acts, by E.
Arden. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1916; D: 42938; Edwin Ar-
den, Forest Hills, N. Y. 55983
Woman (The) in the case; a play in 4 acts, by
Clyde Fitch. Boston, Little, Brown, and com-
pany, 1915. 195 p. 12°.
© Nov. 13, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Nov. 15, 1915 ;
A : 420438 ; Little, Brown, and company, Bos-
ton, and Alice M. Fitch, New York. 55984
Woman (The) inside; 1 act travesty, by A. Den-
vir. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916 ; D : 4S445 ; Arthur Den-
vir. New York. 55985
Woman (A) is what a man makes her. See
Speed fiends.
Woman (A) of a few-*words; play In 1 act, by
Sam Morris [pseud, of M. Samuels] [1], 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1916 ; D : 45154 ; Maurice Sam-
uels, Brooklyn. 55986
Woman (A) of the town; act 1 of play in 4 acts,
by A. Cleveland. [2], 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1916; D: 44712; Arthur
Cleveland, Philadelphia.
55987
Woman (A) of today; play in 4 acts, by J.
Forbes. [154] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1916; D: 45456; James
Forbes, New York. 55988
Woman on her own, False gods, and The red
robe; 3 plays, by Brieux, the English versions
by Mrs. Bernard Shaw, J. F. Fagan, and A.
Bernard Miall. New York, Brentano's, 1916.
X, 330 p. 12°.
© June 5, 1916; 2c. June 13, 1916; D:
44148 ; Brentano's, New York. 55989
- Same, with an
by Brieux.
[2] p., 1 1.,
introduction
New York, Brentano's, 1916. x,
3-330 p. 12*.
© June 5. 1916 ; 2c. and aff. June 15, 1916 ;
A : 431513 ; Brentano's, New York. 55990
Woman (The) pays. See Only a girl.
Woman (The) tempted me and I did eat;
drama in 3 acts, by H. B. Mitchell. [45] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1916; D : 43697 ; Harper
Brown Mitchell, Marshfleld, Mass. 55991
2827
55992
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
56011
Woman (The) who laughed; di'ama in 1 act, by
W. H. Warner and Y. De W. Kaplan. [1],
29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1916; D: 44814; Ysabel De
Witte Kaplan and William Henry Warner,
New York. 55992
Woman (The) who wouldn't; play in 3 acts,
l>y Rose Pastor Stokes. New York and Lon-
don, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1916. 2 p. 1., 183 p.
12°.
© Oct. 20, 1916; 2c. Oct. 25, 1916; D:
45345 ; G. P. Putnam's sons, New York.
55993
Woman's (A) crucible; drama in 3 acts, by
S. E. Hyman. [80] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1916; D : 44S93 ; Sarah Ellis
Tlyman, New York. 55994
Woman's (A) duty in birth control; drama in
4 acts, by S. B. Grossman.
71 p. ^8°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1916 ;'"D: 45523; Samuel B.
Grossman, Chicago. 55995
Woman's (The) game; comedy in 1 act, by
Ivan Wise. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1916; D : 44243 ; Huber
Frederic Wise, Spokane. 55996
Woman's pageant; play in 4 acts, by W. J.
Viley and L. .Tamison. [8] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1916 ; D : 43155 ; Wylla Jami-
son Viley and Lorena Jamison, St. Louis.
55997
— — play in 7 scenes, by W. J. Viley and L
•Jamison. [25] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1916 ; D : 43543 ; Wylla Jami-
son Viley and Lorena Jamison, St. Louis.
55998
Women and men; play in 4 acts, by A. W.
Armstrong, based on her novel The seas of
God. 1.59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1916 ; D : 42812 ; Anne Wet-
zell Armstrong, Big Creek, Tenn. 55999
Women's (The) kingdom; or. The new Re-
bekah degree, farce for presentation by Re-
bekah lodges [written and arr. by W, E.
Covert] 15 p. 16°. Printed.
© June 16, 1916: 2c. June 20, 1916; D:
44190; William E. Covert, Garden City, Kan.
56000
Won in a raffle; farce-comedy in 4 acts, by A.
Wenzler. 57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1916; D; 43717; Anthony
Wenzler, Toledo, O. 56001
Wonderful (A) Christmas gift; dramatization
of Uncle Frank's Mai-y, chapter XI [by]
Clementia. Chicago, 111., Sisters of mercy,
St. Patrick's academy, 1916. 21 p. 12°.
' © Nov. 1, 1916 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1916 ; D : 45680 ;
Sisters of mercy, St. Patrick's academy, Chi-
cago. 56002
Wonderful lamp. See Aladdin.
Wonderful (The) lie; 1 act play, by E. L. Pat-
terson. [1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1916 ; D : 44490 ; Ethel Lloyd
Patterson, New York. 56003
Wood-carver (The) of 'Lympus; drama in 4
acts, by M. E. Waller. [209] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 19, 1916 ; D : 44184 ; Mary Ella
Waller, Nantucket Island, Mass. 56004
Woodsman (The). Sec How it happened.
Wooing (The) of the winds; musical fantasy
in 1 act, by A. V. and Covington Hall. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1916 ; D : 45293 ; Andrew Van
Hall, New Orleans. 56005
Wooing (The) of William the Conqueror; or,
Teminism up to date play in prologue and 2
acts, by E. C. S. Marsh. [2], 78 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1916; D : 4-5277 ; Elizabeth
Godwin Scofield Marsh, Princeton, N. J.
56006
Wop (The) and the cop; or, In the wrong
neighborhood, comedy sketch, by H. E. Jelley.
[1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1916 ; D : 427.54 ; Herbert E.
Jelley, New Yorlc. 56007
V/orld (The) aflame; pageant drama of the
European contiagration in 2 pts., prologues,
epilogues, and S scenes, by J. HOpp. [112] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28. 1916; D : 43448 ; Julius
Hopp, New York. 56008
World (The) conqueror; playlet in 1 act, 2
scenes, by J. B. Marks. 8 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1916; D: 44786; Josephine B.
Marks, New York. 56009
World (The) savers; satirical farce comedy in
Itrelude and 3 acts, by T. Buchanan. [177] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1916; D : 44635 ; Thompson
Buchanan, New York. 56010
Worldly hope; drama in prologue, 3 acts and
an epilogue, by T. C. Hedden. [56] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 23, 1916; D : 44224 ; Thomas
Clarke Hedden, New York. 56011
2828
56012
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
56034
Worm (The); character study in 1 act, by L, Os-
born. [3], 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1916 ; D : 45593 ; Lynn Osborn,
Chicago. 56012
short play in 1 act, by S. Benson. [1], 19
p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1916 ; D : 43659 ; Stuart Ben-
son, New York. 56013
Worth the money; comedy in 1 act, by A. Bart-
lett. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© If. Sept. 21, 1916; D: 45006; Artlmr
Bartlctt. New York. 56014
Wreckage; a drama in 3 acts, by .J. Hartley
Manners, with a preface by Charles B. Towns.
New I'ork, Dodd, Mead and Company, 1916.
ix p., 1 1., 224 p. 12°. (Dramatic works of
J. Hartley Manners)
© Mar. 18, 1916; 2c. Mar. 21, 1916; aff.
Mar. 28, 1916 ; A : 428341 ; Dodd, I\Iead & co.,
inc., New York. 56015
Wrecker (The); drama in 4 acts, by li. Ritzier.
128] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1916 ; D : 45580 ; Robert Ritz-
ier, Dayton, O. 56016
Wrong (The) combination; farce in 3 acts, by
L. .Jordan. [112] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14. 1916 ; D : 44885 ; Leslie Jor-
dan, Monroe, N. Y. 56017
Wrong (The) house; play in 1 act, by R. Lane.
[20] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1916; D: 43484; Richard
Lane, Buffalo. 56018
Wsciekly student; albo, Studenckie figle,
krotochwila w 1 akcie, napisal Antoni .lax.
Cbicago, W. H. Sajewski, 1915. 14 p. 16°.
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1916; D:
43034 ; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 56019
Wlistenmoral; scliwank in 1 akt, von August
Neidhart. Wien, O. Eirich, 1915. 27 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 6, 1916 ; D : 44319 ; Otto Eirich,
Vienna. 56020
Wyrodna corka; dramat ze spiewami w 3
aktacb. uapisst i muzyke ulozvt Antoni Jax.
Chicago, W. H. Sajewski, 1915. 64 p. 16°.
[Words only]
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1916; D:
43035; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 56021
Xilona. See Three plays; by Francis A. Mac-
Nutt.
Ya tengo mi hombre; monologo, original y en
prosa, escrito por C. Ordas-Avecilla de Urren-
goechea. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1916. 13 p. 12".
© Apr.. 22, 1916; Ic. Apr. 25, 1916; D:
43733 ; C^sar Ordas-Avecilla de Urrengoechea,
Madrid. 56022
Ye gods! fantastical farce in 3 acts, by S. Rob-
ert [pseud, of Robert Stephenson] and E.
Hudson. [190] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1916 ; D : 44055 ; Stephen Rob-
ert and Eric Hudson, London. 56023
Yegged (The) man; comedy sketch, by Barry
Gray. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1916; D: 43420; JefCers &
Dalton, Valley City, N. D. 56024
Yellow diamonds; play in 4 acts, bv J. H.
Ernst. [123] p. 4°. TjT)ewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 191G ; D : 45750 ; Jessie Heiu
Ernst, New York. 56025
Yellow (The) peril; play in 2 acts, by Raymond
Flower [pseutl. of A. Blair] [4], 31 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1916; D : 45156 ; Anne Blair,
Boston. 56026
Yellow yielding. See Under the eagle.
Yeoman service; drama in prologue and 3 acts,
I)y E. C. Randall. [159] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1916 ; D : 45081 ; Ethel Claire
Randall, Chicago. 56027
Yes or no; play in 4 acts, by A. Goodrich. [120]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1916; D : 43352 ; Arthur
Goodrich, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 56028
• by S. Weiller. [103] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 15, 1916 ; D : 43908 ; Simon Weil-
ler, New York. 56029
Yesterday and today; play in prologue, 2 acts
and epilogue, by R. H. Davis and Ella Wheeler
Wilcox. [69] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1916 ; D : 44290 ; Ruth Helen
Davis, Short Beach, Conn. 56030
play of 1 act, by M. E. Lee. 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23. 1916; D : 4.5497 : M. E. Lee,
St. Louis. 56031
Yesterday, to-day and hereafter; military alle-
gorv and comedv drama in 5 acts, by Mrs.
M. A. J. Zinkhan. Rev. ed. [3], 58 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1916 ; D : 43212 ; Mrs. M. A. J.
Zinkhan, Washington. 56032
Yester-year; being a mythical blending of 2
centuries in a series of pantomime scenes, by
W. R. Snelgrove. [2], 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1916 ; D : 45344 ; William Rex
Snelgrove, Chicago. 56033
Yogo (The) or Yoga; play in 1 act. by S. M.
Hirsch. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1916; D: 45178; Sidney M.
Hirsch, Nashville. 56034
2829
56035
t>BAMATlC COMPOSITIOlSrS
56057
Yo-sem-i-te; or, The broken arrow, play in 3
acts, by Johnstoue Jones. [65] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1916; D: 45407; Elizabeth
W. Jones, Los Angele,?. ^ 56035
Yoshiwara; a Japanese comedy-drama in 1 act,
by Arthur J. Westermayr. [New York,
printed by Appeal printing co., 1916] 1 p. 1.,
11 p. 8°.
© Aug. 30, 1916 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1916 ; aff. Sept.
23, 1916; A: 437800; A. J. Westermayr, New
York. 56036
You; just a small part of everyone, play in 1
act, by H. Rempel. [1], 9 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1916; D: 43288; Harriet
Rempel, New York. 56037
You're alright, Elsie; 1 act vaudeville sketch,
by J. J. Enright. [3], 15 p. 4'. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1916 ; D : 45452 ; John Joseph
Enright, Boston. 56038
You're it; farce in 1 act, by H. Dana. [1], 16
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1916 ; D : 44339 ; Helen Dana,
Tarrytown, N. Y. 56039
Youngest (The) dryad; fantasy, by B. Goes.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1916 ; D : 44.568 ; Bertha Goes,
Wauwatosa, Wis. 56040
Your country needs you; 1 act dramatic sketch
in 2 versions of 1 theme, by Blanche Walsh
[pseud, of E. B. Hartmanu] [2], 16 p. 8°.
Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1916 ; Dj 43434 ; E. B. Hart-
mann. New I'^ork. 56041
Your daughter; play in 1 act, by G. W. Johns-
ron. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1916; D: 45625; George
Woodruff Johnston, Washington. 56042
Your daughter and mine; playlet in 1 act, by
G. W. Johnston. [1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1916; D: 44414; George
Woodruff Johnston, Washington. 56043
Your money or your wife; farce in 3 acts, by
F. Jackson. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1916 ; D : 45537 ; Fred Jack-
son, New York. 56044
Your people; drama in 4 acts, by K. Schmidt
and E. Shinn. [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1916 ; D : 42912 ; Karl Schmidt
and Everett Shinn, New York. 56045
Youth; by Max Halbe, tr. by Sara Tracy Bar-
rows. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, Page &
company, 1916. 21, [1] p., 1 1., 131 p. 12°.
(The Drama league series of plays, vol. 16)
© Apr. 25, 1916 ; 2c. and aff. Apr. 28, 1916 ;
A: 428741; Doubleday. Page & co., Garden
City, N. Y. 56046
Youth — Continued.
play in 3 acts, by M. Malleson. [93] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19, 1916 ; D : 44933 ; Miles Mal-
leson, London. 56047
Yule-tide (A) revel; festival for Christmas, by
J. Thorp. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 10, 1916; D: 45190; Josephine
Thorp, East Orange, N. J. 56048
Zach; character farce in 3 acts, by H.Brighouse,
[111] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 24, 1916; D: 45257; Harold
Brighoiise, Eccles, England. 56049
Zam Zam; musical comedy in 2 acts, by M. Ott.
[2], 47 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1916; D: 43597; Matthew
Ott, Wollastou, Mass. 56050
Zenobia, a dream of ancient Egypt; psychic
drama in 7 scenes, by Hereward Carrington.
11 p. 12°. Printed.
© July 17, 1916; 2c. July 13, 1916; D:
44468; Harry Squires, New York. 56051
Zeps; play in 1 act, by Z. Covington. [2], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1916 ; D : 44086 ; Zellah Cov-
ington, New York. 56052
Ziegfeld (The) follies of 1916; play in 2 acts,
by George V. Hobart. [52] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 6, 1916; D: 44094; Sanger &
Jordan, New York. 56053
Zimmer (Das) der Pompadour; operette in 1 akt,
von Oskar Friedmann und Ludwig Herzer,
nnisik von Edmund Eysler. Regie- und souf-
flierbuch. Wien, Leipzig, A. Robitschek, 1915.
32 p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. .July 29, 1916; D: 44.510; Adolphe
Robitschek, Vienna. 56054
Zosia druhna; monodram w 1 akcie ze gpiewami,
przez A. Ladnowskiego, muzyka St. Ogur-
kowskiego. Chicago, W. H. Sajewski, 1915.
16 p. 16°.
© Dec. 29, 1915 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1916 ; D : 43038 ;
W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 56055
Zuniana; music drama in 3 acts, based on Car-
los Troyer's traditional Indian songs and
dances of the south western cliffdwellers, and
on his Indian music lecture, dramatized by
R. Breeze. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1. 1916 ; D : 43924 ; Rita Breeze,
Las Vegas, Nev. 56056
Zydowskie swaty; obrazek dramatyczny ze
spiewami, napisal Szczesuy Zahajkiewicz,
nmzyka Maryana S. Rozyckiego. Chicago,
W. H. Sajewski, 1915. 40 p. 16°. [Libretto
only]
© Dec. 29, 1915; 2c. Feb. 11, 1916; D:
43033 ; W. H. Sajewski, Chicago. 56057
2830
56058
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
56066
6 little taylors; polite farce witli music, by ^I.
Ott. [1], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Mar. 30, 191G; D: 43477; Matthew
Ott, Wollaston. Mass. 56058
13?; o, El vencedor de Fantomas, episodic
policinco en 4 actos y eu prosa, original de
J. M. IMartin de Eucenio. Madrid [.Sociedad
de aiitores espafiolesj 1915. 54 p. 12".
© Jan. 27, 1010: Ic. .Ian. 2S, 191G; D:
428S8; Jos6 aiarla Martfu de Eugeuio, Ma-
drid. 56059
See also Eesurreccion de Fantomas.
23 Bellevue annex; sketch, by E. Clifton. [2].
32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jxily 15. 191G; D: 44382; Ethel Clif-
ton, Boston. 56060
$500 goes heggixig; or,
comedy in 3 acts, by
4°. Typewritten.
The $500 secret, farce
A. C. New. [1], Gl p.
© Ic. .Tan. 19. 1910; D:427&t: Archey Cam-
eron New, Baltimore. 56061
600 miles from New York; comedy playlet, by
A. Coinior. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan, 31, lOlG ; D : 42920 ; Agnes Con-
nor, Detroit. 56062
1914-1915; sketch, par Andr6 Mauprey. Paris,
C. Joubert, 1915. 20 p. 8°.
© Dec. 18, 1015; Ic. Dec. 30, 1915; D:
42G33 ; C. Joubert, I'aris. 56063
1915 (The) town in revue; musical revue, by
1*. Gross. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Jan. 24, 191G ; D : 42925 ; Philip Gross,
Roxbury, Mass. 56064
2323 Bade street; comedy in 1 act, by H. M.
Hicks. [1], 21 p. 4^ Typev.-ritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 191G; D: 45-504; Henry U.
Hicks. New York. 56065
$5,000 reward; play in 1 act, by C. Gillingwa-
ter and R. Barlow. [2], 22 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. .July 15, 191G; D:443SC; Claude Gii-
lingwaler and Iteginald Barlow, New York.
56066
5379— VOL 2— IG-
-74
2831
ADDITIONS AND COERECTIONS.
Adriana Lecouvreur; commeclia-dramma dl E.
Scribe ed C. Legouve, ridotta iu 4 atti per la
scena lirica da A. Colautti ; musica di Fran-
cesco Cilea. New York, V. Ciocia [1902]
. 120 p. 12mo. [Words only]
©Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan; D : 2514, Oct.
30. 1902; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1902. 56067
Adrienne Lecouvreur; a lyrical drama in 4
acts, by A. Colautti, nuisic by Francesco
Cil6a. New York, F. Rullman, 1906. 75 p.
4°. [Words only]
© F. Rullman, New York ; D : 9122, Sept. 21.
1906 ; 2 c. Nov. 12, 1906. 56068
Alegre (El) raanchego; viaje c6mico-lirico-
bailable-ciueraatografico, en 5 cuadros, dos in-
termedios y una apoteosis, en prosa original
de A. Caamauo, I. Soler y A. Cnstodio;
mfisica de los maestros Alvira y Andreu.
Miidrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1909.
42 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2 c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17470; Angel Caamauo, Isidro Soler y Angel
Custodio, Madrid. 56069
Amy Robsart; a play in 6 acts, dramatized
from Sir AValter Scott's Kenilwortli, by Mrs.
W. A. Vigoiu'eux.
© Mrs. W. A. Vigoureux, San Francisco;
1884 : 20091, Oct. 14. 560e9a
a tragedy in 5 acts, dramatized from Vic-
Benlet and Melleen Treelawn; by J. Wilson.
© Joseph AVilsou, Gallipolis, *^-' ^^l^'
tor Hugo's [dramatizntion of Scotfs] Kcnil-
worth, by Mrs. W. A. Vigoureux.
© Mrs. W. A. Vigoureux. San Francisco;
1881 ; 19913, Dec. 22. 56069b
Avare (L'); comedie en 5 actes et en prose par
Moliere, with a biography of the author, gr;un-
matical and explanatory notes, and a complete
vocabulary compiled from the best sources.
© Ginn & cc, Boston ; 1894 : 26003. May 23.
56070
Battle (The) of the factions; or. The reunion of
Butler and Faneuil hall factions of Boston,
a comedy in 3 acts, by Wadsworth Longfellow.
© John A. McLaughlin, Philadelphia; 1884:
7491. Apr. 8. 56071
Beauty (The) machine; a farce in 2 acts, liy
Thacher llowland Guild. Boston. W. H.
Baker & co., 1906. 29 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:9070,
Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 6, 1906. 56072
7489, May 13.
— - Same.
(c) Joseph
O.; 1880:
56072b
1892 : 38492,
56074
en 3 actes,
Paris, P. V.
Hennequin,
_ Wilson, Gallipolis,
8267, May 28.
Betrayer; drama in 5 acts, adapted by I. S.
Chirurg from the Russian [Provokator AsefC
velikiy] of Glagol [pseud.] 46 p. f • Type-
written.
© 1 c Oct. 8. 1909; D:1704S; Isidore S.
Chirurg and Woldemar T. Kruglak, New
York. 5^°^^
Columbus; oder, Die entdeckung von Amerika,
drama, von U. Arbeuz.
© Ulrich Arbenz, Chicago;
Sept. 23.
Dragees (Les) d' Hercule; piece
par P. Bilhaud et M. Hennequin.
Stock, 1904. 2 p. 1., 212 p. 12°.
© Paul Bilhaud & Maurice
Pads; D:4773, Mar. 23, 1904; 2 c. Mar 23
1904. 560^^
Eternal (Tte) question; drama in 4 acts and an
epilogue, by Samuel Morris. [93] p. 4to.
Tvpewritten.
'© 1 c. Mnv 13, 1916; D: 43900; Samuel
Morris Pike, New York. 56076
Family (The); American play in 3 acts, by
Stanly Fordham. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1 c. June 10. 1915 ; D : 40892 ; Joseph a
Wettstein, New York. 56077
Grange plays, no. 3; by Alice Marie Donley.
Chatham. N. Y., J. W. Darrow, 1915. 24 p.
10°.
Contents : An emergency call.— The spiritual
boost at Sallytown.— The wrong man.— Cran-
berry Corners.
© Aug. 25, 1915; 2 c. and aff. Aug. 27,
1915; A: 4112.39; James Wallace Darrow,
Chatham, N. Y. 56078
Hariette's dilemma; a play, by J. Nordeushield.
25 p. 4to. Typewritten.
© 1 c. ]May 31, 1912; D:29S4.5, Jeannette
Nordeushield, New York. 56079
Harrington's daughter; a drama in 5 acts, by
C. I. Ravn.
© Clai-a Iza Ravn, Bellows Falls. Vt. ; D:
14916, Jan. 27, 1909. 56080
2832
56080
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
56089
Hope and ambition; drama, prologue and 5
acts, written and dramatized by J. Sanson.
Pliiladelphia [The Chandler printing house]
1879. 55 p. 12°.
© Joseph Sanson, Philadelphia; 1S78:
9750, Aug. 24 ; 2 c. Mar. 13, 1879. 56080a
Kick in; story of the underworld and its people
in 4 acts, by Willard Mack. 123 p. 4to.
Typewritten.
© 1 c. July 27, 1914; D:37G78; A. H.
Woods, New York.
56081
Konigskinder; ein miirchen in 3 akten, text
von Ernst Rosmer [pseud, der Elsa Porges
Bernstein] musik von Englebert Humperdinck.
© Max Brockhaus, Leipzig; 1897:9085
Feb. 3. 56082
Llave (La) del paraiso; booeto comico-lirico de
costumbres madrilenas, original de M. Valcar-
cel y J. Martin de Salazar, mfisica del maestro
Badla. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
Qoles] 1909. 42 p. 12mo. [Libretto only.]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16S6S; Manuel Valcarcel y Julian Martin de
Salazar, Madrid. 56083
Man (The) who dared; a 4 act romantic drama,
by Howard Hall and C. E. Blaney.
© Charles E. Blaney, New York; D:467,
May 15, 1901. 56084
Reminiscences of the donation party; soliloquy
of a minister's wife with tableaux, by Jessie
A. Kelley. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1915]
20 p. 12°.
© Mar. 20, 1915; 2 c. Mar. 24, 1915; D:
401(»5; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 56085
Sacrifice (The); an opera in 3 acts, words and
music by Frederick S. Converse, lyi'ics by
John Macy. New York, The H, W. Gray co.
[1911] 60 p. front, (port.) 12°. [Words
only]
© Feb. 21, 1911; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1911; A:
282455; H. W. Gray co., New York. 56086
Schneeflocke; by A. M. Willner.
© Emil Berte & co., Leipzig; 1896: 65034,
Nov. 28; 2 c. Dec. 26. 56087
Shore folks; or. The Hocky Point light, an
episode of the sea in 1 act, by William L.
Dockstader and W. Robyns, 20 p. 4to. Type-
written.
© William Robyns, New York; D : 625G,
Feb. 23, 1905; 2 c. Feb. 23, 1905. 56088
Snow White; a play for children, in 4 acts and
9 scenes, by M. Meringtou, founded on C. A,
Gorner's Sneewittchen, a stage adaptation of
the fairy tale of the name. [102] p. 4to.
Typewritten.
© Marguerite Merington, New York; D:
6777, June 6, 1905 ; 2 c. June 6, 1905. 56089
2833
INDEX.
NCTE.— This Index contains in one alpbabrt the names of the copyrl?;ht proprietors, th3 authors, joint authors, translators
cnmpos^rs, and editors, followed by tha titles of the dramas and the citation numbers, by which the entries may be located in the
body of the list.
A. ( M. ) See Aldrich (Mildred )
A. (S. M.) Sec Mary Ambrosiue
(Sister)
A. B. C. Sec a (A. B.)
Aaron (S. F.) Moousliiners,
30974.
Aarons (A. A.) Man from be-
low. 277G0.
Aarons (A. E.) :
Dancing dolls. 9723.
Hotel clerk. 20352.
Pinl^ hussars. 30335.
Aarons (B. M.) :
Chinese romance. 7093.
Home, sweet home. 200.j8.
Anrons (P. P.) Ethel Bowkcr.
12997.
Aaronsou (D. D.) :
Aspiring detective. 2090a.
At the christening. 52748.
At the opera. 52754.
Boys of the Golden brother-
hood. 48G9a.
Jail np to date. 22429a.
Levine ^S: the law. 25lS0a.
Moe BIoch'iL^ divorce. 30GSOa.
]Mutterzolb <I>'c son. ol477a.
Shmoosers. 4213Sa.
Aaronson (S. F.) My old cot-
ton plantation. 31070.
Abad (C.) Ahora si que va de
veras. G2S.
Abarbanell (J. R.) :
Creatures of the hour.
9051.
Hardee, countess of Monte-
Gristo. 18211.
M;\. 2G9S9.
Model pair. 30573.
Mv father's will. 31342.
Tliiody. 39323.
Koaiies of New York.
39738.
Abati (J.) :
Alegres coleginlas. 52G11.
Alegria de vivir. 734.
Beiidicion de Dios. 52802.
Cabeza de faniilia. 57G0a.
Cafe solo. 53040.
Cien doncellas. 7320.
Corte de Uisalia. 85S4a.
Abati (J.)— Continued.
Debut de la chica. 10311a.
Dichoso verano. 10801a.
Espana nueva. 12933b.
Hosterfa del laurel. 20314.
Infierno. 54057.
Mayo llorido. 28920.
Mea culpa. 2S974.
Jli querido Pepe. 29358a.
Miser «& the matchmaker.
29857.
OrguliodeAlbaceto. 34341a.
Pata de gallo. 3551 Ga.
Perros de presa. 35949.
Piqueta. 3G394a.
Potro salvaje. 3090Sa.
Sierra Morena.
5337.
Tren rfipitlo. 4G913b.
Vecinos. 4S745a.
Yelou de Lucena. 557G3.
Viajes de Gulliver. 48925.
Abbamoute (S.) Patria o
donna. 35547.
Alibe (C. S.) Berry Knap, an-
tique. 3544.
Abben (B.) Barnyard Macfid-
den instiloot. 3007.
Abbey (E. A.) :
Comedies of Shakespeare.
41781-41784.
She stoops to conquer.
42015a.
Abbey (H. E.) :
Champagne & oysters. 6640.
Cinderella. 734G.
In the fashion. 21401.
Legion of honor. 25019.
Our aldermen. 34522.
Abbey (M. E.) Wide, wide
v,orId. 50794.
Abbey (M. G.) She stoops to
conquer. 42015a.
Alibey, Schoeffel & Gran. Queen
of Brilliants. 38008a.
Abbott (Allan) :
Deacon's second wife. 10195.
Hamlet, prince of Denmark.
17988a.
Nephew or uncle. 32227.
Abbott (Allen) :
In the background. 21344a.
Abbott (Allen) — Continued.
Omar, the seer. 54778.
Other ix)int of view. 34482
Bebound. 3SG35.
Seat of the Wiir. 552G4.
Soul maker. 55403.
Abbott (Avery) :
Purple uiark. 37888.
Women are that way
5i(;(i8.
Abbott (C.) Trip to the city.
47041.
Abbott (C. E.) Vengeance is
mine. 4SS07.
Abbott (C. U.) Single twia
42505.
Abbott (E. H.) Sec Cohuro
(E. H. A.)
Abbott (Edward):
Dinny for short. lOSSG.
Dreaming Kelly. 11782.
Idyll of the Giietto. 20914.
My little Kosina. 31G22.
Pere Machette. 35892.
Right to i)ray. 3944S.
Sonnie. 432G0.
Soul of a scarecrow. 43315.
Tiger-lily. 46191.
Abbott (Ethelyn) :
Cinderella. 53172.
Folk tales from Grimm.
14GG5.
Abbott (F. C.) Signed, female
friend. 42308,
Abbott (G.) :
He had to set under. lS374b.
Lured. 2G947a.
Never again. 3229Ga.
Pink McGee & others.
3G337a.
Tigress. 4G205.
Abbott (G. F.) :
Family ties. • 13016.
How he do grow. 20477.
Man in the manhole. 27802.
54404.
Man proposes. 27941.
Some act. 43148.
Abbott (G. H.) Village parson
49041.
2835
IJfDEX
Abbott (H. R.) Fortune-tell-
ers. 15071.
Abbott (J. C.) Jr. Private se-
ance. 37535.
Abbott (.T. D.) Lightheart.
54269.
Abbott (Mrs. J. P.) :
Rybec. 13279.
Keith Grenville. 23575,
Rosimonda & the monk.
40045.
Zhanta. 52336.
Abbott (Jennie) :
Gold Bird. 16880.
Olive Varcoe. 33702.
kbbutt (John) :
His last chance. 19677.
James boys last raid. 22442.
Man & his price. 27729.
Abbott (K.) :
And son. 1414.
Chief. 6965.
Eagle Eye. war - leadei*.
12119.
Hair Trigs^er Smith. 17900.
Seeing blind. 41388.
Women ai'e that way. 51(508.
Abbott (Mrs. K.) Purple mark.
37888.
Abbott (M. W.) Answer of the
Sphinx. 1591.
Abbott (T. P.) :
Agitator. 582.
EspcM-i'once of a vaudeville
star. :3234.
Abdiillah (A.'' Out of the east.
54839.
Abdullah (S. A.) See McKerr-
Knrstan (H. M.)
A Beckett (G. A.) :
Ciiptain Tlu'Tese. 6163
Sijjna. 42300
Abel(N.) Steam-roller 4?543b.
AbPle (L. W.) Hearts & soli-
taire. 53891.
Abeles (E. S.) Pettigrew's
birthday. 30002c.
Abeles (J. T.) Gentleman bur-
glar & the lady lunntic. 10105.
Abelson (A. A.) Cupid club.
9387.
Abend (H.) :
Iras of Antioeh. 21929.
Shackled. 41649.
Whole truth. 50G99, 50700.
Abend (H. E.) Mrs. Shurn's
conversion. .30455.
Aberdorfer (H. D.) His broth-
er's wife. 19575a.
Aberle (.T.) :
Around the world in sixty
days. 1913.
Bachelor's frolics. 2705.
White crook. 50505.
Aberle (L.) Ouida. 34514,
34515.
Aborn (E,) Straw man.
44095.
Aborn (S.) After midnight.
479.
About (E. F. v.) Fiirstenkind.
15634, 15635.
Abraham (E. J.) :
lu the midst of life. 21459.
In the soup. 21517.
Abraham (G. G.) :
Strategy of Jane. 44089.
War & a vi^^oman. 49573.
Abrahams (M. B.) Grime.
9077.
Abrahams (S.) Nickolo's re-
turn. 32G26.
Ahram (W. R.) When hubby
realizes. 50236.
A!. rams (Mnrie) Child'.s book
of holiday plays. 53143.
Abramson (F.) Prodigy.
37601.
Abric (L.) Quatre septembre.
37977.
Abt (.T. J.) Duna, the spirit
of the Dunes. 12036.
Ab( (H[rs. J. J.) Hatikva.
53876.
Accool (W.) 7—11—77. 52429.
Acobal (F.) A la moderna.
14a.
Acer (C. P.) Pilgrim fathers.
36296.
Acei-bi (B.) Lady Guilfort.
24417a.
Actvedo (.T. M.) :
Cueva. 9333b.
Desconocida. 53394.
Fruto de la tierra. 15625a.
Ley de honor. 54259.
Acheson (H. S.) :
Doctor's message. 53430.
Mufiled alarm. 54636.
Achorn (E. O.) Colonel Hale.
U. S. A. 7908a.
Aoirema(H. d') Gipsy. 17823.
Acker (C H.) Vaudeville re-
hearsal. 48740.
Aokerraan (C. W.) :
Auctioneer. 2362.
Crof?s pun)oses. 9202.
Aokerman (F.T.) :
Lost chord. 26295, 26296.
Misunderstanding. 30494.
Ackernian (I.) :
Corner on hogs. 8550.
Gold mine. 16902.
Inez. 21673. 21674.
Rioket. 89396.
Ackernian (Z.) :
Recapturing Clinton. .'^8647.
Sheet of rag. 42039.
Shopping. 42102.
Ackerman (Z.) — Continued.
Wanted, a home - maker.
49512.
Ackermann (A.) Socialist.
42995.
Ackland (S.) Sandy's love af-
fair. 40694a.
Acosta (M. de) :
Loneliness. 54312.
Somewhere in France.
55391.
Thev that walk enchained.
55557.
Acosta (M. L.) Trials- of shop-
keeping. 46944.
Acqua (E. Dell') See Dell'
Acqua.
Adair (A.) American girl.
1207.
Adair (C.) :
H^loise. 18778.
Ihr pathe. 20952.
Adair (E.) Emancipation of
Eve. 12574.
Adair (F.) Painted woman.
35008.
Adnir (M.) Drama of life.
11667.
Adam (A. C.) :
If I were king. 20932.
King for a day. 23767.
Adam (P.) :
Rlouettes. 31215.
Overman. 34965.
Adami (G.) Tappeto rosa.
45128.
Adamini (A.) Nail in the key-
hole. 31906.
Adnmowicz (C. F.) Fatality.
13780.
Adams (A. B.) Fathnia.
daughter of the Beys. 13879.
Adnms (A. H.) Mrs. Pretty
& the premier. 54563.
AdJ'.ms (Mrs. A. H.) Laurette.
24832.
Adf.ms (A. Hosmer-) See Hos-
mer-Adams.
Adams (A. L.) :
Ambidexter of Milan. 1006.
Germania. 1G209.
Adams (Adolph) :
Detective. 10611.
•Tester's vision. 22668.
Mumns. 31305.
Powder-puff. 36930.
Triangle of fate. 55652.
Unci e Sam's reverie. 48033.
Adams (Al) Chuckles. 7289.
Adams (1/r.f. Allyn) National
flower. 32048.
Adams (Andy) :
Agua dulce. 008.
Gaybeal's guest. 15996.
2836
IWbES.
Adnms (Andy) — Continued.
Kio Grande. 394S1.
Saving salt. 40S9G.
Adams (Annie) :
Don't botlier rae, Charlie.
11409.
Gasliglit gi-een. 15930.
Military man. 295S2.
Soldier's bride. 43091.
"When tlie band begins to
play. 50290.
Adams (Austin) :
Bird cage. 3911.
Saint Salome of Reno.
■54078.
.Adams (B. D.) Love's em-
bassy. 2G703.
Ad!-.ms (B. K.) :
Bugler's rescue. 5422a.
Hapless honeymoon. 1812S.
Adams (C. C.) Loftus & his
loves. 2G071.
Adams (C. F.) Rob, the her-
mit. 39005.
A(l::ms (C. L.) For love of a
Geraldlne. 14863.
Adams (Cathei-ine) Feminine
strategy. 14033.
Adams (Claude) Jim Bur-
man's finish. 22729.
Adams {Mrs. E.) Love & re-
morse. 20465.
Adams (Edith) Queen's mu-
soum. 38120.
Adams (Egbert) Carlota.
53073.
Adams (Evelyn) Grand bull
fight. 17250.
Adtsms (F. E.) :
Passing of the Tiraucuans.
35459.
Queen of Erobus. 55085.
Adams (F, H.) :
Black rose. 4136.
Prodigal. 37570.
Way to Avealth. 49787.
Adams (F. J.) Quincy Adams
Sawver & Mason's Corner
folks. 38214.
Adams (F. P.) Cornucopia.
8557,
A'lams (F. R.) :
Bungalow on the hill,
5490.
Flirting princess. 14533.
Flypaper salesman, 53064.
Girl question. 16610.
Goddess of Liberty. 16832.
Golden girl. 10959.
Great Prophetstown bank
robbery. 17450.
Haunted hats. 18303.
Heartbreakers. 18.511.
His highness, the bey,
19G5G,
Adams (F, R.) — Continued.
Honeymoon trail. 20133.
Isle of Bong-Bong. 22148.
Jiu .litsu. 22754.
Land of Nod. 24005.
Man outside. 27936.
Miss Nobody from Star-
land. 2994.
Prince of to-night. 37356.
Road to Mandalay. 39-589.
School for brides. 41105.
Square deal. 43679.
Stubborn Cinderella. 442.54.
Time, the place & the girl.
4624S,
Umpire. 47919.
Wildcats, 51003
Wrong - angled triangle.
51856,
Atianis (Frank) Molly & I.
30701.
Adr.ms (Fredex'ic) Tricotrin.
4G96S.
Adiims (G. C.) Salammbo,
40578.
Adnms (G. H.) :
Country terror. 8795.
Electric thief. 12413.
Twenty - one days is 3
weeks. 47453.
Adams (G, T.) Mama's boy.
27663.
Adams (Geo.) Humpty
Dumpty. 20644.
Adams (Gus) :
BoJTUS chauffeur. 4479.
Cheek. 6870.
Adams (H. A.) :
A la carte. .52541.
Acid test, 165.
Bird cage. 3911.
'Ception shoals. .53100.
Landslide. 24633.
Napoleon. 31982.
Saint Salome of Reno.
52838.
With eyes of song. 512S8a.
Ailnms (H. S.) Wearer of the
black masque. 49843.
Adams (J.) :
At the picket-line. 2267.
Black Beauty. 4051.
By the king's command,
5718.
College girl. 7851.
Daughter of the people.
9993.
Daughter of the South.
10009.
Day of .iudgment. 10133.
Down East. 11589.
Fatal coin. 13743.
Hearts enthroned. 185.55.
His .iealous wife. 19669.
Limit of the law. 25.502.
Adams (J.) — Continued.
Lyndon bank robbery.
26971.
Our daily bread. 34592.
Out West. 34864.
Outcasts of society. 34882.
Path of duty. 35535.
Rag-picker's child. 38361,
Seat of trouble. 41270.'
Shadowed lives. 41690.
Shipwrecked. 42127.
Suicide club. 44437.
That old fashioned motto.
45602.
Triss. 47071.
Adams (J, K.) :
Bishop's eiaeralds. 3986.
Case of -onother-m-law
0338.
Coming of the law. 8099.
Greene girls. 17598.
Til the country. 21303.
Vaudeville song tS: dance
travesty. 48741a.
Adams (J. Q.) Rivals. 39559.
Adams (.f. R.) Fun in a par-
lor, 15678.
Adams (J. W.) jr. Discoverv of
La Salle by Chicago. 10937.
Adams (L. M.) Aunt Deb-
orah's first luncheon. 2388.
Adnms (Leonai'd) Musicale.
31452,
Adams (Leslie) Molly & I.
30701,
Adams (Lionel) :
Jim Brooks, detective.
22728.
Package marked fragile.
35011.
Adams (Maude) :
Joy forever. 23078.
Romeo & Juliet. 39856.
39857.
Adams (Minnie) Romano.
39833
Adams (O. D.) Ideal ball
player. 20865.
Adams (R. J.) :
Lilac time. 54272.
Vaudeville heart. 5.5761.
Adams (S, J.) :
Brown sugar. 53004
Magic boot. 27363.
Adams (S. R.) Under the col-
ors. 48158.
Adams (T. M.) Rape of the
Sabines. 38467, 38468.
Adnms (W.) Tracy in Wash-
ington, 46694.
Adams (W.M.) Pants. 35190a.
Adams (W. T.) :
Demons of the glass. 532?>«,
Voyage of life. 49315a.
2837
n^TDEX
Adams & Guhl. Explorers.
13252.
Aayms bros. Humpty Diimpty
out West. 20645.
Aduiflson (Nellie) Pageant of
Georgia. 54859.
At Warns (J. P.) :
Invalid pupils. 21887.
Mirror. 29820.
Restored. 39117.
Addey (H. M.) Almighty dol-
lar. 954.
Addis (S.) Early days in the
gold fields. 12140.
Addison (G.) :
»uke's pledge. 12009.
Love & duty. 2G433.
Reapers. 38593.
1792. 52499.
Addison (J. De W.) Blighted
buds. 4235.
Addison (John) :
Blacksmith. 4175.
Village blacksmith. 49023.
Addison (Joseph) :
Cato. 3907Gb.
Spectntor. 42547a.
Addison (T.) :
Against the Inw. 5G0.
Apln'odite. 1G75.
Brave coward. 4939.
Grimes' cellar door, 17G33,
17630.
Honolulu gii'l. 20145.
Mvstery of Edwin Drood.
31841.
On condition. 3376.5.
Speculation. 43483.
Stepping stone. 43877.
Which is which? 50419.
Ado (E.) See Adee (W. M.)
Ade (G.) :
Bird Center, Cap. Fry's
birthday party. 3912.
Boss of the ward. 4G95.
Countv chairman. S80G.
Fables in slang. 80324.
Fair co-ed. 13307.
Father & the boys. 13831.
Ki-Rani. 23G52.
Mrs. T'eckham's carouse.
30433.
Night of the Fourth. 32718,
49034.
Peggy from Paris. 3-5800.
Sliogun. 42149, 421.50.
Sister Lnura. 42591.
Speaking to father. 43452.
Sultan oi Suiu. 44477,
44479.
Sulu. 44488.
Young Napoleon. 52188.
Adee (W. M.) :
Come, cheer up. S042c.
Oh, nonsensa 33351b.
Adeler (M.) See Clark (C. H.)
Adelman (A.) Business wo-
man. 5603a.
Adelman (A. E.) :
Higher laws. 19446.
Major Crawford's visitor.
27570.
3Iarriage day. 28387.
Price of victory. .37182.
Adelman (C. S.) :
Bondwoman. 4552.
Champion. 6657.
In Zululand. 21.584.
Mabel & John. 27007.
Mariutch. 28308.
Pair of queens. 35113.
Philosopher & the fool.
30149. ' ^,
Princess Olive. 3i449.
Tale of a mermaid. 44965.
Ya.nkee regent. 52010,
52011.
Adelmau (E. A.) Fi\-e-fifteen.
14432a.
Aciehi\au (.T.) Woman & the
law. 51384.
Adenis (Edouard) :
Amour libre. 1359.
Babylone. 2G51a.
:\Iareella. 28150-28152.
Noces de Panurge. 32958.
Soir de Waterloo. 43042.
Adenls (Eugene) :
Noces de Panurge. 329.58.
Soir de Waterloo. 43042.
Ader (C. AV.) Tazilla, down
on the Amazon. 45177.
Aderer (A.) :
Com me ils sont tous. 8118.
Mariage de Hoche. 54426.
Adkisson (N.) :
Ruined by drink. 40243.
Wages of sin. 49359.
Adleman (A. A.) :
Afterglow. .538.
Court'^hip of Benjamin
Franklin. 8872.
England's powerful. 127fi9.
Intruders. 21880.
Jim's Columbia. 22748.
Man fi'om Berkeley. 27761.
Adleman (M. M.) Afterglow.
538.
Adler (B.) :
Follies of 1908. 14675.
Tiirexicrin tangle. 2934.3.
.Vdier (F.) Glaserne magister.
16717-16719.
.Vdler (Harry) New Idea.
32401.
Adier (Hym.an) :
Husband's rights. !?0735.
Miser's dream & awaken-
ing. 29872.
Adler (J.) Patriots. 35573,
35576.
Adier (J. P.) :
Dementia americana. 10438.
•Titdische Ghetto in New
Yorlc. 23192.
Yiddishe gassen kinder.
52108.
Adler (Leopold) Drei siege.
11802.
Adler (Mrs. Louis) Editor.
12247.
Adler (S.) :
Kreutzer sonata. 24245.
Shunamite. 42199.
Tragedy of a woman. 46716.
Adler, Edelsteiu & Thomaslief-
sky. Yeshiwe boclier. 52103.
Adraont (C.) Sittenkoromis-
sion. 42610.
M-Oin (K. F.) :
IMarmorweib. 28342.
Yerbotene braut. 488.50.
Adtorf (P.) Urian und Benno.
48547.
.\eida. See Baker (F. D.)
.\e('lian co. In music's thrall.
21245d.
.\eona. See Lucas (A. I.)
Aei-tsen (G.) jr. Machiavelli.
27103.
.Es.chylus:
Agamemnon. .5.3127.
Orestes. 34336.
Afan de Ribera (C.) :
Juerga de dobladillo. 23199.
Maria del Mar. 2S233.
Tupinamba. 47326.
Ascnew (W. H.) :
^ Chance of luck. 6673.
Change of luck. 6690.
My polite burghir. 316S7e.
Ag'.ius (F.) Daughter of the
Revolution. 10006.
.■\Roa. See McLean (E. W.)
Agresta (L.) Secrets of the
cardinal. 41373.
Agundo (F.) Esposa de Testis.
12937.
Aguado (.T.) Tarasca. 4.5138a.
Airnado Perez (J.) Llevar la
derecha. 26006.
Aguado Roiel (S.) En mar de
fondo. 53528.
.Vcuado V Amnt (J.) :
Al aire libre. 669u.
Usted es mi padiv. 48568.
Aguayo (.T. M.) :
Crist6ba1 Colon. 9150.
Fated city. 1.3808.
Mew-sic. 29333.
Wonderful experience.
516.53.
Aguayo Maran6n (G.) Aurora
social. 24.59.
2838
IKDEX
Agndo (R.) Hay que plcarlas.
3S34oa.
Agfiero (A. A.) Samira.
40GG0,
Aguero (M. E. de) See De
Afrnero,
Aguiiar (G.) Vale of cedars.
22709, 48G25.
Aj^siiirre (S. Perez) Sec Perez-
Aguirre.
Agiizan (J. d') Revenante.
39242,
Aljeni"(E. J.) Rocket Gal-
lagher. 30G90.
Aliern ( M. ) Kritisli spy. 5130.
.Vhl (W. C.) :
Labor vs. capital. 24293.
Lustige witwe. 2G9.54,
Aliii (A.) :
Agnes Bernaner. 590.
Alte bursclienherrliclikcit.
1010.
Androniaclie. 1443.
Apostel. 1G93.
Atlilet. 2318.
Biirenliuiiter. 2791.
Biederioute. 37G7.
Deicligriif. 10394.
Eisenzalin. 123G0.
Elsi. 12r).-)0.
Fa usts verd:' mmung. 1 3923.
Gelhe nacbtigall. IGOIG.
Gelbe prinz. 1G017.
Gotberca. ]71.j.j.
Hans Distelfink. 18102.
Hennann uud Dorothea.
19223.
Kiiuler. 23713.
Konzert. 24230.
Kranipus. 24240.
Leutnantsliebchen. 25177,
25178.
Liebesgott. 2.5249.
Lustige person. 2G953.
ISianfred. 28054.
Phryne. 3G181.
Prophet Percival. 37717.
Ringei spiel. 39477.
Tjiiizchen. 44910.
Vater unser. 48733.
Wienerinnen. 50S71.
Zinnober. 523G2.
Ahu <fc Sinirock:
Allesaus gefiilligkeit. 52638.
Alles fiir die firnia. 932.
Alt-Potsdam. lOOSa.
Angst vor der ehe. 1520a.
Betrocene lente. 3G13.
Chanceu. 0G78.
Danien des regiments.
9GS2.
Das konmit davon. 9918a.
Deutsclie raarke. 10G41a.
Elfte muse. 124G4.
Er. 12841.
Ahn & Simrock — Continuel.
Es br;uxst eiu ruf. 12S9Gb.
Fahneiitiucht. 13354a.
Fi-Jiulein chef. 15232a.
Graf I'epi. 17222.
Grosse s'tadt. 17GSG.
Halaii. 1790Ga.
Reiden. 18G23.
Herrschaftlifher diener ge-
sucht. 1931Ga.
Hochgeboren. 1991Sa.
Huss, Zilia. huss. 20741a.
Kinder der grossstadt.
23713a.
Kino4ci;ni£rin. 24000.
K leeks. 24075a. 24075b.
Kriegsnot. 2425G.
Lausr'b.ige nest. 24833.
Lun ;ienpriuz. 2G927a.
Lustige kakadu. 2G952.
I\I;trclieu vom beiligeuwald.
27321.
]\Iart!ias leidensvreg. 28503.
Mein alter lierr. 29059.
ModerneEva. 30672,30073.
3Iuntere. . 313G3a.
NotUindung. 33083b.
Peter Luth vou Altenhagen.
3G003.
Pliaiitom. 3G07G.
Prinzip, 37499.
Queruiant. 3S14Ga.
Rackerchen. 3S.^>05a.
lieilK rbusch. 3S9G3.
Rheihnixe. 39313.
Scliei dungsgnind. 41 038.
Schiagentiinzerin. 41002.
Schneider von Malta. 41082.
Pchi3i:e exzellenz. 41087.
S cli wvliendo juugf rau.
411 3Sa.
Seite 105. 41413a, 41413b.
Spanische fliege. 43415.
S[)iel :un die gnade. 435.S9a.
Stiller alarm. 43903d.
Ubr. 47896a, 47S9Gb.
UnceiHigelte zweifiisser.
48315a.
Verbtiratete junggesellen.
55708.
Verlorene heim. 48871a.
Weisse fran. 55863.
Wolk'nreiter. 513G2a.
Ah.umnda (A.) Oriental psychic.
Aiblsclier (L.) Latnde. 24807.
Aicard (."".) :
Leboi.nard. 24905.
"\Vini;:m Dnvenant. .51000.
Aicard (.1. F. V.) Mauteau du
roi. 28 122.
A'da. R:r: Baker (F. D.)—
Baker (Frances)
Aide (H.I Philip. 30120.
Aidyelotte (G.) .Tustice. 23410.
Aiken (A, W.) :
Free; love. 15320.
Molly iMaguires. 30707.
Our English cousin. 34008.
Owls of New York. 3497G.
Aiken (Mrs. C, S.) See Aiken
(E.)
Aiken (E.) :
Brass tag. 4930.
Hate - breeders. 18291b,
53S75.
Voices by the road. 40240.
Aiken (F. E.) :
Against the stream. 502.
Argonauts of '49. 1813.
Under the arch. 48140.
Aiken (G. L.) Josie. 28057.
Aiken (H. M.) :
Begiuning of the end.
52851.
Will of Uncle ObaJIali,
51043.
Aiken (Mrs. J. S.) Suffra-
gettes' convention. 44424a.
Aiken (V. It.) Hero of the
Oregon. 19209.
Aihen (Vv'. C.^ & co. Bag of
gohl. 2801.
Aikin (.L) N.Y. politics. 32540
A:kins(n.) De? trovers. lOGOla.
Aimee (M.) Bridge of sighs.
5U90.
Aiiislie (S.) That rascal, Love.
45000.
Ainsworth. Old London. 33538
AiiiswortU (C. L.) Sentenced
for life. 41502.
Aiiisworth (M.) Unscrupulous
banker. 4S412.
Ainsworth (W. H.) :
Rookwood. 30893.
Spendthrift. 43510.
Ainsworth & co. :
King Lear. 23800.
Macbeth. 27019.
Aischylos. Sec Aeschylus.
Aiseustadt (E. A.) Alma ma-
ter. 943.
Alston (A. C.) :
Clothllde. 53201.
Tennessee's pardner. 453S4a.
Unjust justice. 4S3G5.
Ai;ken (I. E. M.) Spinning her
web. 43548.
Aitken (11.) Tenth viscount
45393a.
Akerman (W.) :
Cross of sorrow. 9190
Hereward. 192as
Rip Van Winkl.j 'l^ilQl
Akerstroni (U.) :
Adveutnrss. '601
Aunt Cynthy's homestead.
2387.
2839
im>Ex
Akerstrom (U.) — Continued,
Bachelor's housekeeper.
2711.
Ballet dJincer. 2849.
Blackmailer. 4171.
Doctor by courtesy, 11125.
Ep:>ptian dancer, 12313.
Election episode. 12395.
Eleventh hour, 12457.
Little busybody. 25G0S.
Little Gretchen. 25709,
Mental suggestion. 29127,
Miss Roarer. 30019.
Mrs. iNTurphy's second hus-
band. 3041G.
Natasha, 32033.
Our new girl, 34728.
Pauper'.s fortune. 35638.
Plot 3G544.
Queeu of the arena. 3S043.
Reckoning. 3SGG2.
Rc^l mask. 387G2,
Renah, the gipsey's daugh-
ter. 39031,
Story of the hills. 44000.
Sultan's daughter. 44481,
Sultan's favorite, 44483,
Sunshine. 44579.
Vnshti. 4S72G.
Viola, the street singer.
49091.
Wager. 49350.
Widow. 50790.
Akerstrom (U. R.) Annette,
the dancing girl. 1560, 1561.
Akhurst (W.) Bit C ash.
3992.
Akhurst (W. M.) Lady Go-
dJva. 24414.
Akin (B. C.) :
Cherubs fronj India. 6919.
Grandmother's money.
17299.
Akins (Z.) :
Apples or Sodom. 1720,
1721.
Did it really happen?
53411.
Kitty's chiws. 54189.
Learned lady. 24946.
Magical city. 54382.
Papa. 35199.
Sleeping dogs. 42760a.
Akton (R.) Beyond the frozen
sea. 3731.
Alamo (A. Torres del) See
Torres del Alamo.
Aland (H. L.) At old Nan-
tucket. 2172.
.\larc6n (P. A. de) Sombrero
de tres picos. 15274, 17181.
Ahirc6n y Mendoza (J. Ruiz
de) Sec Ruiz de Alarcou y
Mendoza.
Alarc6n y Ortufio (J.) Piedra
filosofal. 36260b.
Alaska (C.J.) Sea-lion. 41224.
Alba (J.) :
A. S. 19a.
Bast6n de alcalde. 52829.
All.ee (Mrs. M.) Eyes of the
heart. 13292.
Alboe (R. S.) :
Azure isle. 2604a.
Eyes of the heart. 13292.
Reluctant bride - groom,
39001a,
Allsene (A.) Second sight,
41304,
Albeniz. Magic opal. 27379.
Alleniz (I.) Merlin. 29212.
Alberry (J.) :
Crisis. 9140.
Featherbrain. 13958.
Fortune. 15045.
Old love & the new, 33541.
Where's the cat? 50389.
Albert (Ernest) Columbian
pageant. 7990.
Albert (Ernst) Hecken-
roschcn, 1S613.
Albert (Eugen d') :
Abreise, 98.
Izevl. 22287.
Kain. 23454.
Tei-ra bassa. 45405.
Tiefland. 40172.
Verschenkte frau. 4S88S,
48889.
Albert (J.) Unfulfilled proph-
ecies. 48314.
Albert (M.) Scarecrow & the
maid. 409G4,
Albert (Mrs. M. B.) Ulf, the
minstrel. 47890.
Alberti (E.) Silent garden.
42339.
Alberti (il/>/?e. E.) :
Death of the dryad. 10282.
Doll's adventure. 11275.
Pierrot & the moon-maiden.
36270.
Serenade. 41529.
Sileiit garden. 42339.
Alberti (J. I. de) Diamante
azul. 10748a.
Alberti (L.) First cloud.
14354.
Albertieri (L.'» Civilization,
7481,
Albertsou (F. L.) God is love.
16826.
Albery (J.) See Albei-ry.
Albini (A.) At last be has
done M-ell. 2153.
Albini (F.) :
Barf usstji nzerin. 2981-2983.
Baron Treuck. 3024.
Albini (F.) — Continued,
Kleine baronesse, 240S1.
Madame Troubadour. 27222.
Albion (L.) :
Price. 37145a.
Running fight. 40290a.
Albu (E.) Klein-eisen. 240S0.
Alburn (W. H.) Hermits in
Africa. 19238.
Albyn (G. N.) :
His wife's fool. 19859.
Lone chance. 26109.
Wheels within wheels.
50180.
Alcaraz :
Acreditndo Don Felipe. 167.
Inclusero. 21593.
Juerga de doblndillo. 23199.
Alcott (G.) Chaperou. C722.
Alcott (J. S. P.) :
Effie's Christmas dream.
12290.
Little men play. 257Gla.
Alcott (L. M,) :
Christmas dream, 12290,
Little men. 25761 a.
Little women. 25937.
Aldane (B.) Sec Badaues (I,)
Ahien. Law of the woods.
24873,
Ahien (A, W.) :
Bluff, 4403a.
Bv-products. 5703a.
Leader. 24908a.
Not worth a continental,
33070.
Ahien (C. S.) Bartholomew
fair. 30G7a.
Ah'eu (E. D.) Castle Ski-hi.
6428.
Alden (H.) See Woodworth
(H. A.)
Alden (J. R.) :
Couple of crooks, 8823.
It's a girl. 22234.
Jones, the new man, 22983.
Musical comedy man.
31423.
Mv girl from Mountain
Bench. 31570.
Mv ladv of flowers. 31605-
31607.
Silhouette. 423GSa.
Wake In Slumberville.
49401.
Alden (Lester) Shrimp. 55331.
Alden (R. M.) :
As to a small dinner. .33982.
B\n-glar alarm. 33982.
Burlesque grange meeting.
33982.
.Tul ins Caesar. 23267.
Tlu'ontrh the telephone.
33982.
2840
mDEX
Alden (R. M.)— Continued.
Why the chimes rang.
70G5, 50755a.
AJden (W. L.):
Divorce. 11023.
Divorced. 11043.
Tale of two cities. 44984.
Alderdyce (L. E.) Ye humane
hair shop. 52036.
Aiderraann (Ad.) Vogel-
scheuchen. 55792.
Alderson (B.) :
A\\'ay in the open, 2578.
In the shadow of the pines.
21512.
• IMates. 28790.
Pedigree. 35775a.
Alderson •{W. A.) Magdalene
of Rubens. 27342.
Aid is (Ulrs. A.) See Aldis (M.)
Aldis (M.) :
Extreme unction. 13274a.
Mrs. Pat & the law. 30434.
Plays for small stages.
36507b.
Aldrich (A. E.) Ye olde folkes
at home. 52039.
Aldrich (C. T.) Master of
mystery. 28708.
Aldrich (E.) :
Bv right of birth. 5708.
Soul of Undine. 43332.
Aldrich (H.) Nonsense. 32984.
Aldrich (L.) :
Caffir. diamond. 5806.
Editor. 12245.
Our western cousin. 34801.
Puts, calls & straddles.
37922.
Youne Thunderbolt. 52201.
Aldrich (M.) :
Caniille. 5941, 5942.
Marv Stuart. 2S575.
Nance Oidfield. 31942.
Strange event. 44047.
Aldrich (M. B.) Dumb wife.
12027.
Aldrich (T. B.) :
.Tudith of Bethulia. 2.3182.
Mercedes. 29137.
Pauline Pavlovua. 3r)G32a.
Set of turquoise. 41581.
Aldridsre (Alfred) 5 a. m.
.52425a.
AUh-idge (Arthur) Church or
stage? 7307.
Alegre Ortiz (J.) Alcaldesas.
716.
AleniEiny (J. S.) :
Passion. 35473.
Passions. 35487.
Alenza (T. R.) Decididas.
10339.
Alesanco. Lindas paraguayas.
25515.
Algvy :
Ch^ri Bibi. 6S98.
Fripouille et cie. 15471.
Main rouge. 27532.
Alexander :
Black crook. 4075.
Musical sketch. 31447.
Old Tennessee. 33642.
Alexander (Abraham) Bought.
52963.
Alexander (Adelaide) :
Frail v/oman. 15242.
Girl from the qunrry.
16531.
Innocent bigamist. 21739.
Alexander (Archibald) Mori-
turi. 31032.
Alexander (F. M.) Question
of time. 38176.
Alexander (G. B.) :
Church across the way.
7303.
New cook. 32352.
Alexander (Geo.) :
Imbroglio. 21000.
Social success. 42987.
Alexander (Grace) Comedy at
court. 8057.
Alexander (H.) Debtor.
30309?.
Alexander (H. B.) :
Gate city. 53750.
Pageant of Lincoln. 35044a.
Alexander (I.) liypuotic cure.
20756.
A!<Xiinder (,L) Talking fest.
45012.
Alexander (J. B ) King Solo-
mon. 23909.
Alexander (J. G.) :
Absinthe fiend. 117a.
Dre:\m-girl. 11720a.
Shepherd of Broadway.
41.050.
Akxand-H" (.1. H.) Borrov/ed
plume;. 4678.
Alexander (K. B.) :
Miss Idlewild. 29959.
Work of the weasel. 51723.
AlexandH' (L.) Reception of
the months. 3S652.
Alcxandn" (Marton) See Mar-
ton (Alex.)
Alexander (P.) See Kleimann
(P. A.)
Aim> and ends. 646.
Alexandv^r (S. B.) :
Ambassadoi". 1090.
Bird in the hand. 3918,
3919.
Doris. 11470.
Fairies' tribunal. 13390a.
Heirs of Idlewild. 1869i.
HuMa. 20594, 20.595.
In iuubush. 21098.
Alexander (S. B.) — Continued.
Judith. 23174.
King Winter's carnival.
23926.
Marali. 28141.
Monumental nerve. 30927.
Motorman. 31214.
Sealed inheritance. 41242.
Sonia Poninski. 43257.
Stolen laurels. 43933.
Through New York in 4
nights. 46075.
Willing victim. 51085.
Alexander (T. B.) Sword of
vengeance. 44828.
Alexander (W. B.) :
Curfew. 9471.
Signa. 42301.
Alexander (W. H.) Stricken
blind. 44142.
Alexander (W. S.) West Point.
49998.
Alexandre (A.) D'moiselle du
tabarin. 11079.
Akxis (W.) See Hiiring (W.)
Alfa no (F.) :
Auferstehung. 2307.
Ombra di Don Giovanni.
33737a.
Principe Zilah. 37479.
Resurrection. 39129.
Alfaro (A. B.) :
Caida de la hoja. 5813a.
Hi jo de la patria. 19466.
Ya se van los quintos,
madre. 51949.
Alfieri (V.) Three tragedies.
45941a.
Alford (H. L.) :
Legend of the ring. 25018.
Up and down town. 55744.
Alford (.L R.) Traps. 46854.
Alfred (E. F.) See. Foley
(E. F. A.)
Alfredy (C. or K.) :
Goldner leichtsinn. 17029.
Pieper & Sperling. 54954.
Alfriend (E. M.) :
Eugene Aubrey. 13027.
Wanda. 49457.
Alfriend (O. M.) Return of
the Mona Lisa. 39197.
Alger (H. N.) jr.:
Adrift in New York. 331.
Tattered Tom. 45157.
xilger (L.) High jinks on
board. 19408.
Algonquin, pseud. Wyoming.
5192.5.
Algumar. Sec Marshall (A. G.)
All (G.) :
Bewitched bear. 3715.
Just a dog. 23320.
Alien. See Baker (Airs. L, A )
2841
INDEX
Alisky (C.) :
Evening in Hawaii. 130SS.
Hawaiian romance. 1S337.
Niglit in Hawaii. 32G92.
Alison (G.) :
Lieutenant ireconnoiters.
25272a.
Witcliin?; Peggy O'Neal.
51282, 5r2S2a.
AH:ins (G. E.) Checliered life.
G863.
Ailabach (O. V.) Wearing of
the green. 49846.
Aliaire (A.) Good news. 17007.
Alian (C. H.) :
Boviander. 47G7a.
Youth mu.st be served.
52243a.
Allan (O.) :
Juan junior. 23100.
Pretty pretty. 37124,
Alhin (II. H.) Frederic of
Szark. 1531G.
Allard (E.) :
Bashful girl. 3084.
Blessed sister. 4229.
Faustine. 13919.
Give it back. 1GG95.
Meaning. 28981.
Alhiway (H.) For ambition's
sake. 1477G.
AlM)ritain (C. B.) Mr. & Mrs.
Santa's Christmas party.
30133a.
Allderdice (-!//•.<.•. E. W.) Jolin
Antony Vvinston. 22828.
Allderdice (W. H.) :
Flag lieutenant. 1445G.
Meredith':; old coat. 29200.
Mi.'••^^^ IMeek of Martinique.
29984.
Old coat. 33443. 33444.
Study in white. 44277,
Tliei-e was once — 45731.
Violet of Martinique. 40101.
Allegro buch- und nuisik-verlag:
Fiirst von Marokko. 15G32.
Hese. 19335.
Alien :
Big 4. 3787.
Black crook. 4075.
Allen (A. De Wolfe) :
Among friends. 52071.
Dayton'.s lady. 101G3.
Dollars & sense. 11270.
Allen {A. E.) Night before
Christmas. 32G.5S,
Allen (A. J.) Jlighty millions.
2952G.
Allen (A. L.) Chaperon. G721.
Alien (A. S.) Bit of Bohemia.
3990.
.Allen (A. W.) :
.Tudge. 23130.
Allen (A. W.)— Continued.
Redemption. 88842.
Spirit of '70. 435G7.
Allen (Alfred) :
Blood royal. 4303.
Coward. 89G5.
Earth-born. 12151.
Gir! vnth a pi-actical head.
1GG48.
Grass widow. 17326.
Heart of a star. 18450b.
.Tnst a Jackie. 23323a.
Just my luck. 23378.
IMaid in heart. 27452.
Pitv the blind. .36415c.
Rebel king. 38G22.
Woman's curiosity. 51517.
Alien (Arthur) :
Ever loving barber shop
chord. 13100.
Lilac time. 54272.
A]len (Benjamin) :
Handsome Charley. 18074.
Hov/ an actress enjoyed
married life. 204GG.
Allen (Billy) :
Comedy of errors. 80G4a.
Tip from Tipperary. 4G289a.
Allen (C. A.) Amateur. 1054a.
AUen (CO:
Faded flowers of Anderson-
ville. 13337.
In trust. 21559.
AJlen (G. D.). Liaue Boudinot.
25195.
Allen (C. H.) :
Hagar. 17S84.
Hagar & Tshmaei. 17880.
Hist orv of marriase. 10889.
Aden (C. M.) :
Egvptian bracelet. 12312.
Ih the wh-te llyrht. 21545a.
Nan. 54G78.
Sbelomith. 42041.
Web of destiny. 49873.
Allen (C. S.) :
Foul tip. 15107.
Teaser. 45192.
Allen (T>e W.) f^ec Adleman
(A, A.)
.\l'en (E, C.) Rozina. 40194.
Allen (E. H.) :
Arrivd of Miss Fortune.
1921,
Soldier's wife. 4311G.
Alien (E. T.) :
Invisible barrier. 21903.
Wild rose o' Mizzoory,
50992.
APen (E. L.) Medea of Euripi-
de.s. 29011d.
Allen (E. N.) Redmonds.
38S54.
Allen. (E. 0.^ Law & order.
24850.
Allen (E. P.) Evening with
English queens. 13091, 33092.
A! 'en (Edw. Heron-) See
Heron-Allen.
Allen (Ethan) Washington.
49G55-49G59.
Allen (F. D.) Medea of Eu-
ripides. 29011d.
Allen (F. L) :
Chi'istmas gift. 7225.
IMiilinery salesman. 29633.
Allen (F. J.) Millinery sales-
man. 2GG34.
Allen (F. W.) Sally in our al-
ley. 40601.
Allen (Mrs. Fairchild) Morn-
ing in court. 310G0.
Allen (Frank) :
Commerce. 8122.
Deluge. 10431.
Her mad marriage. 190G5,
19060.
His brother's sin, 19575.
Jelf. 22.593.
Lady in 23. 24435.
Mad marriage. 27138.
School of matrimony. 41117.
Shandygaff. 41943.
Allen (Frederick) :
After 40 years. 469.
Awakening. 2-54S.
Back home. 2742.
Billy's awakening. 3888.
Birds of a feathei-. 3941.
Ezra Barnum. ]3298.
Father & son. 13S30.
Forks of the road. 15028.
His first wife. 19035.
His last appearance. 19072.
His old love letter. 197.54.
His )ihantom sweetheart.
19778.
How father changed his
ndnd. 20474.
In the bureau drawer.
213.54.
In the star's dressing-room.
21520.
Invisible barrier. 21903.
Katheriue Relsor mono-
logue. 23520.
Last of the Toltecs. 24750.
IMorning after. 31049.
New dispensation. 323-59.
Old home town. 33507.
Phai-i.see. 3G101.
Rose's decision. 40040.
Running for governor.
40203.
Spy of Shiloh. 43672.
That girl from Utah. 45573.
Wild rose o' Mizzoory.
50902.
Al.en (G. C.) Philip Reneisen.
30130.
284?
INDEX
^yien (G. E.) :
jMoiiey's power. 30S00.
Steps. 4387Sfi.
Allen ((I. F.) Cow-boy's life
Jit twiligiit. 8953.
Allen (G. H.) Montana ro-
niance. 30SS9.
Allen (G. W.) Tin weadiug.
4C278.
Allen (IT.) Olga. 33G95.
Allen (IL B.) Fatal necklace.
337G2.
Allen (H. D.) Simple life.
42453.
Allen (IT. F.) :
Duke's (lilemraa. 11009.
Loyal Warren. 20707.
I'aradise regaiueil. 352GS.
Allen (Harry) :
American duel. 1100.
Marchioness of the streets.
28173.
Allen (Henry) Truepenny.
47259.
Alien (Herron) Mourners.
31244.
Allen (I.) :
If we had only known.
20041.
Suffragette's redemption.
4442.J.
Allen (I. E.) Pot of gold.
G'lOOO.
A Pen (,J, B.) Miglity millions.
2952G.
Allen (.T. .7.) :
Casta de IVIata. G402.
Hunchback of King Fred-
eric's court. 20G52.
Alercliant of Berlin. 20144.
Napoleon Bonaparte. 3199S.
Pausanias, the Spartan.
3.5G41.
Prince L'Aricia. 37313.
Regnlus, tlie gladiator.
38930.
Snierdis, tbelNIagian. 42824.
Tragedy of King Louis ix.
40728.
Vengeanceof a Jew. 4SS09.
Allen (J. S.):
Good old daj'S. 53813.
Intertalniug nobility.
2]S3Sa,
No wedding bells. 32S04.
Prattling pals. 37032.
Real pal. 5515.
Itent collector. 39049.
Suit case. 44440.
Twin flats. 474SG.
Vaudeville in 1920. 4873Sa.
Allen (.T. W.) :
AHlicted by afrmitles. 412.
Campaign comeily. 59.58.
Fooling Flo's folks. 14733.
Allen (J. W.)— Continued.
Last word. 24785.
Power of innocence. 30950.
Allen (.L W. E.) :
Border x-ulHans. 4G47.
Cherry colored cat. G904,
G905.
Allen (James) Capt. Falkiner.
G103.
Al-en (John) Night in jail.
32005.
Al.en (.Toseph) :
Tier mad marriage. 19005,
19000.
Love and crime. 20430.
Allen (L. M.) Barbara. 2959.
Allen (L. V.) :
Out of sight. 34828.
Those foine insurance gen-
tlemen. 45883.
Two old maids there were.
47734.
Allen (Lewis) After it hap-
pened. 470.
Allen (Lucy) I^rolic in tlie
cooking class. 1-5510.
Allen (M. B.) Christmas tree.
7240b.
Allen (M. H.) Mississippi.
30089.
Alien (M. L.) :
l'^)ur twins. 15180.
Mach-Ivack stones. 27098.
Allen (M. M.) :
Choosing a father. 7133.
City's redemption. 7470u.
Ma isle. 27540.
Measles & milk-sugar.
289Slb.
Militants. 29.575, 2957oa.
Recall. 38G38b.
Release. 3S994.
Savage. 40802.
Taming a bear. 4.5037b.
Allen (M. N.) Bettina, queen
of the gypsies. 3044.
Allen (M. T.) :
American duchess. 1193.
Blue violets. 4394.
Bobs & nabobs. 44G0.
Cattle Iving. G4S0.
Ceramics. 0005.
li:!sie. 12551.
Happy prince. 18188a.
Hearts. 1851T).
Major. 27505.
aieadowbrook. 28975.
IMedical student. 29019.
Newport. 32503.
Ole iMammy CIdoe. 33080.
Paul Jones. 35007.
Robin Hood. 39059.
Allen (M. V. B. arVan Buren) :
Color cone. 70.58.
Crack shot. 8988.
2843
Allen (M. V. B. or Van
Buren)— Continued.
Gipsy queen. 10411a.
j^Iy adjuster. 31482a.
Powej- of song. 30988.
99. 52471a.
Allen (M. W.) Among friends.
52071.
Allen (Mark) :
Bertha's wooing. 3558.
Courier of the Czar. 8834.
Crucial trial. 9242.
Jlystery of Ardennes. 31S35.
Tory renegade. 40585.
Wayaniko. 49790.
Allen (Maryland) Woman
alive. 55980.
Allen (Maude) Summer
boarder. 44493.
Al.'en (IMeradith van) Sec Van
Allen.
Allen (O. L.) :
Capt. Alfred Dreyfus.
GOSl.
Honie in Dixie Land. 20024.
JIark & the trusts. 28317.
My old southern home.
31075.
Alien (P.) Ultimo dei Moicanl.
55718.
Allen (P. S.) .Tungfrau von
Orleans. 23300b.
Allen (R.) William Wallace.
51071, 51072.
Allen (R. .L) Valet & the
groom. 4S035a.
Allen (Sam) Girl's good name.
10073.
Al'en(Senrl) Sec Allen (J. S.)
Allen (Sidney) Two noted
burglars. 47721.
Allen (T.) Little heiress.
25713.
Allen (T. S.) Last chapter.
24089.
Allen (U. S.) Yankee Doodle
& Dixie. 51978.
Allen (Victor) Two college
tramps. 47-580.
Allen (Viola) In the palace
of the king. 21475b.
Allen (Violet) Keeping an ap-
pointment. 235G5,
Allen (W. A.) Hamlet on the
move. 53SG2.
Allen (W. B.) Apollo extrava-
ganza CO. 1GS7.
Al'en (W. F.) :
Day break. 10110.
Man under the bed. 279G8b,
Moonlight. 30948.
Pitiless publicity. 30412.
Search-light. 41259, 41201.
Sonsofthefather.s. 43274a.
War mother. 4958Ga.
Will-o'-the-wisp. 51034.
INDEX
Allen (Mrs. W. F.) Mile. Gav-
in re. 27247a.
Allen (Mrs. W. 0.> Madam
Satan. 27101.
Allen (W. V.) :
Bevond the gates of Para-
dise. 3732.
Crack shot. 8988.
Color cone. 7958.
Gipsy queen. 10411a.
Lieut. Allen's ventriloquial
reliearsal. 25202.
My adjuster. 31482a.
My-fist-toe-flees and Mar-
gar- root. 31545.
Power of sonir. 30988.
She and it 55312.
99. 52471a.
Allen (Whiting) Silent wit-
ness. 42302.
Allen (Wm.) King of Kokomo.
23843.
Alien & Maynard Reunited.
39221.
AlJen-Perklns (C.) :
Amor facil. 1334a.
Dos cadetes. 11487a.
Fantasma de la gloria.
13652.
Ladrun Llnce. 54202.
IMuneca trajrica. 31302a.
Ninon. 32822.
Pipiolo. 30388.
Super-hombre. 44.597a.
Allen-Thompson (Grace) See
Thompson (G. A.)
Aiienherg (A.) Stolz der m.
55445.
Allen's (J.) wife. See Hol-
ley (M.)
AUerdisse (^I.) Lady of the
lake. 24499.
Allert (W. F.) :
Fools. 14738.
Silver scymetar. 42414.
Window dresser. 51118.
Allerton (J. M.) Tom Quick,
the avenger. 40456.
Ailinghaui (.T. T.) Weather-
cock. 52755.
Alliot (H.) Master sword.
28720.
Allis (S. R.) How women love.
20501.
Allison (A. J.) :
Opening of Oklahoma.
34257.
Opening of the Cherokee
strip. 34258.
Allison (A. K.) :
Military ball. 29577.
Penrl of the pyramids.
oU
737.
Allison (A. R.) :
Campbells are comin'. 5904.
Crafty rajah. 9000.
Enemy witliin. 12738.
Guest of the state. 17739.
Prophecy. 37708.
Allison (C.) Object, matri-
mony. 33223.
Allison (G. W.) :
Christian's half mile. 7189.
Man outside. 27939.
Allison (F. E.) Pack of lies,
35010.
Allison (J.) Minnie from Min-
nesota. 29702.
Allison (J. M.) :
Broker from Batesville.
5228.
Lizbeth's daughter. 2.5998.
Allison (P. M.) :
Conrad & Lizzette. 8306.
Foiled. 14656.
Wrestling .Joe. 51842.
Allison (W. R.) Wages of sin.
4935Sb.
Allison (Y. E.) :
Agallallas. 33344.
Scout. 41177.
A:iisto. -See Bradford (E. M.)
Allitsen (F.) Bindra, the min-
strel. 3904.
Allor (E.) Man wlio closed the
door. 27978.
Alioway (F.) Cow-boy dude.
8933.
Alioway (W. H.) Brother's
hate. 5303.
AUston (W.) Moualdi. 30739.
Allstot (G.) Steamboat Bill.
438-13C.
Allworth (F.) White hat.
50524.
Allyn (D. E.) :
Cast upon the world. 6400.
In for it. 21173.
Midnight colic. 29420.
Allyn & Bacon. NefEe als on-
kel. 32154-32155a.
Almela Mengot (V.) :
Bodas celestes. 4409.
Hora del amor. 20261.
Locas vanidades. 26043.
Viejo solar. 48999a.
Aimgren (A. L.) Gorine, a
soldier's daugliter. 8511.
Aimgren (O. E. V.) Oriental
curse. 34350.
Almirall (N. L.) Finding a
fatherland. 14200.
Almond (J. H.) Under the
magnolia trees. 48181.
Almosuino (L.) Two heroic
cowards. 47039.
Almy (F.) :
Frilhy. 15408.
Orpheus & Eurydice. 34390.
Almy (M. P.) Come in. 8046.
Alonso (E.) :
Chulo del barrio. ,53168.
Nina Cielo. 32790.
Alonso (F.) :
Armas al hombro ! 1876.
Bod a de la Farruca. 4407b.
Dichoso verano. 30801a.
Ideal-festin. 20S05a.
Lo que manda Dios. 20011.
Nifia de las planchas.
32791a.
Oficial de guardia. 54754.
Poca pen a. 36-592.
Sultan dela Persia. 44469a.
Suplicio de Tantalo. 44608.
Tio de las caidas. 55603.
Velon de Lucena. 55763.
Venus de piedra. 488.35a.
Alonso Gomez (S.) :
Lo que no muere. 26012.
Rincon de la alegrla. 39405.
Alonso Rodriguez (Honorio)
Pasado. 54884.
Alonso Valdres (E.) Tonto de
las monjitas. 46-503.
Alphin (G.) :
Lure of the poppy. 54363.
Skl-hi. 42062.
Alsberg(H.G.) Hoodoo. 20203.
Alsop (M. L.) Portable house.
30853.
Alstyne (E. van) See Van
Alstyne,
AUemus (H.) Complete works
of Shakespeare. 41741-11744.
Alter (L. A.) Musette. 31393.
Altheimer (E.) :
Albion & Rosamund. 706,
707.
Greatest treasure. 17533.
Ladv of the beauty shop.
24491.
Panama. 351-57, 31159.
Under the oak. 48189.
Altiuius (H.) Everyman's sis-
ter. 53509.
Altman. Blunders. 4421,
Allman (E. M.) :
Detective's pupil. 10623.
Furnace. 15724.
Altmanu (A.) Bub Oder ma-
del. 5359.
Altmann (E.) Suobinette.
42894.
Altomonte (A. B. d') Devil
& the doll. 10659.
Alton (A. C.) :
Elopers. 12534.
Never deceive your wife.
32303a.
2844
iin)EX
Alton (E.) Sec Schlageter
(Mrs. G. A.)
Alton (M. B.) Milady Sleuth.
29d51n.
Alton, III. (Priest of diocese
of) Venetian vendetta. 48795.
Aitsclmler (S.) Masquerader.
2SC39.
Alvarado (.T.) Expreso de las
10. 1325TC.
Alvarez (D. Diaz) Sec Diaz
Alvarez,
Alvarez (E. Garcia) Sec Gar-
cia Alvarez.
Alvarez {M. Miliura) See IMi-
hura Alvarez.
Alvarez (N.) James boys in
Jlissouri. 22441.
Alvarez (R.) :
Cosas de viejos. 8598.
Do resreso a la vida. lOlSl.
Por chiripa. 3GS44.
Alvarez Diaz (J.) :
Gloria del barrio. IGTTla.
Misericordia y maldad.
208(39.
Nobloza de un querer.
32940.
Alvarez Lopez. Sanj^re ara-
gone.sa. 40G98.
Alvarez Lopez (E.) :
A orillas del Ebro. ISa.
Al borde del precipicio.
G70.
Alvarez Qijintero (S. y J.) :
A la luz de la lima. 14.
Aquien me recuerda usted?
52542.
Amor bandolero. 132Sa.
Anita la llisueua. 1527.
Bella Lucerito. 3373.
Bu no! eras. 5497.
Cabrita que tira al monte.
53034.
Cerrojazo. 53101.
Cbiquita y bonita. 7117a.
Consulesa. 83G3c.
Diana cazadora. 53409.
Dofia Clarines. 11379.
53439.
Escondida senda. 12919.
Genio alegre. IGOSO.
Hablando se entiende la
gente. 17SG7a.
HaznnasdeJuanlllo. 1S349.
Herida de muerte. 19209.
Honibre que hace reir.
19996.
Ilustre bnesped. 54019.
Isidn'n. 22134a.
Lebenslust. 249G4a.
Malvaioca. 27G59, 54394,
54395.
Rlailana de sol. 53439.
Mundo, mundillo. 31359.
Alvarez Quintero (S. y J.) —
Continued.
Nanita, nana. 31967.
Pal oni ilia. 35146.
Patinillo. 3554G.
Puebla de las mujeres.
37800.
Rosa y Rosita. 39926.
Saba do sin sol. 40412.
Sangre gorda. 40702.
Sollco en el mundo. 43127.
Sunny morning. 55480.
Ultimo capitulo. 47911.
Zancadilla. 52274.
Alvaro (F. Madrigal) See
IMadrigal Alvaro.
Alviene (C. M.) Musical im-
poster. 31438.
Alvira. Alegre Ma ncbego. 56069.
Alvord (E. O.) Sold for drink.
43057.
Alzen (C. A.) Spring cloud.
43G49.
Amado (E.) :
Aguas termales. 609a.
liladre tierra. 27307.
Amat (J. Aguado y) -Sfee
Aguado y Amat.
Amberg (G.) :
BlitzmJldl. 4276.
Tbi-ee bats. 45969.
Ambient {M.) :
Arcadians. 1774.
Light blues. 25363a.
Little ray of sunshine.
25852.
Oh ! Susannah ! 33356,
Snug little kingdom. 42928.
An.bler (E. V.) Pedler or spy.
3577G.
Ambler (G. A. Hawkins-) -See
Ilawkins-Ambler.
ximbruster (\V.) Sei-vant &
master. 41560.
An;^nd (G. O.) Pretty boy.
37108.
Amend (O.) Pacifist. 35008a.
Amer. amusement ass'n. :
Alaska. 695.
Bob, the boot black. 4445.
Bowery pawnbroker. 4797.
Boy detective. 4830.
Catching the blame. 6445.
Down IMobile. 11612.
Fighting fate. 14192, 14193.
For hearth & home. 14805.
For wife & children.
14959.
In a woman's power. 21094,
Israel Isaacs. 22188.
King of the cattle ring.
23863
Life of Dora Thorne. 2.5315.
Little outcast. 25827, 25828.
Amer. amusement assn, — Con.
Little prospector, 25848.
Mad love. 27134.
Man of iron. 27908.
RIysterious burglar. 31806.
Original Cohen. 343.59.
Sam Hill Jones. 40038.
Thi-ough Death Valley.
46009.
Wicked woman. 50780.
Wife for a day. 50883.
Amer. amusement co. Frivo-
lous Bonnie. 15499.
American Bible soc. Pageant
of the Bible. 54866.
Amer. book co. :
As you like it. 2040, 2049.
2054,
Hamlet. 17995, ISOOO.
Flenry v. 18840a.
Iphigenia in Taurls. 21925b.
21925c.
.Tul ins Caesar. 23237,23270,
2327.5.
Macbeth. 27026, 27036,
27062,
Masterpieces of the English
drama: Beaumont &
Fletcher. 28738.
Ben Jonson. 2873Sa.
Christopher Marlowe
28739.
— Philip
28740.
Thomas
28740a.
— Webster &
28741.
Massinger.
Middletoa
Tourneur.
William Congreve.
28742.
Medea of Euripides. 29011a,
29011b.
Merchant of Venice. 29153,
29164, 29169.
Midsummer night's dream.
29487, 29490.
Twelfth night. 47412,
47414.
Amer. citizen co. Pope on trial.
36825.
Amer.-examiner. Little Peter.
25836.
Amer. folk-lore soc. Pastores.
35504b.
Amer, home economics assn.
America's gifts to the old
w^orld, 52669.
Anier.-.1ournal-examiDer. Up-
to-date diplomacy, 48.501.
Amer, lumberman. Friedman.
Demurrage & co. 15422,
Amer. mutoscope & biograph
CO, !
Chicken thief. 6955.
Nihilists. 32778.
2845
IKDEX
Araer. inutoscope & biograph
CO. — Continued.
Suhin-hanite. 44341.
Tom, Toiu, the piper's son.
4G4G3.
Wiuited, a do?. 4950G.
Wedding. 40SOO.
Amer. play co, :
Brown's in town. 5320,
0327a.
Glorious Betsy. 1G7S0.
An.er.-ScauUiuaviau founda-
tion :
Coined ies by Holberg.
SO.'joa.
IMaster Olof. 2S717b.
Modern Icelandic plays.
54574.
Ainerine (C. C.) Standard
time. 4.375G.
Anjes (A. D.) :
Aar-u-ag-oos. 24.
Actor & servant. 201.
Adiicted family. 443.
Alter 10 years. 487.
Auld Robin Gray. 2377.
Bill Detrick. 3834.
Brae, the poor house gix-l.
4877.
Chops. 7141 .
Cigai-ette. 7328.
C(>i(»red senators. 7970.
Conn. 8275.
Cuffs luck. 9337.
Cupid's capers. 9418.
Double election. 11519.
Driven from home. 11841.
Dutch prize fighter. 12075.
Dutchey vs. Nigger. 12079.
EU! what did you say?
12321.
Emigrn nt's daughter. 12G11.
Everybody astonished.
13128.
False friend. 13525.
Family discipline. 13588.
Fielding manor. 14120.
Fooling with the wrong
man. 14734.
Fool's errand. 14742.
Fun in a post ofllce. 15GS3.
H. M. S. riuni. 17857.
Hal Hazard. 17901.
Hidden treasures. 19377.
How he popped the ques-
tion. 20481.
Kittie's wedding cake.
240")4.
Lau<1ei-i)ach's little surprise.
24808.
Lick - skillet wedding.
25229.
Lights & shadows. 25421.
Lost. 2G2G2.
Love's labor not lost 2G709.
Ames (A. D.) — Continued.
Man & wife. 27744.
Jlatrimonial bliss. 2S814.
iMidnight mistake. 29443.
Mr. Hudson's tiger hunt.
80191.
Mountebanks. 31241.
Jlusical darkey. 31427.
My day & now-a-days.
31531.
New JIagdalen. 32414.
New Year's in New York.
32514.
Old Pompey. 33G0G.
On to victory. 339G0.
Our awfid aunt. 34533.
Our daughters. 34594, 34597.
Out on the world. 34S5Sa.
Patent washing machine.
35529.
Pleasure trip. 3G529.
Pomp's pranks. 30772,
3G773.
liags & bottles. 38349.
Reverses. 392GG.
Hippies. 39504.
S. H. A. ]\L Pinafore. 40397.
Seeing Bosting. 41389.
Select school. 41417.
Sewing-circle of the period.
41G39.
Sham professor. 41929.
Strawberry shortcake.
44099.
Struck by lightning. 44214.
Taking the census. 44952.
Texa n mother -in - law.
45485.
That boy Sam. 45542.
Thekla. 45GS5.
Three glasses a day. 45905.
Through snow anS sun-
shine. 4C080.
Tit for tat. 4G324.
Unwelcome return. 48450.
Vice versa. 4S93G.
Waking him up. 49405.
Wanted, a husband. 49519.
Why they joined the Rebec-
cas. 50757.
Widower's trials. 50847.
Wig-maker &. his servants.
50942.
Will-o'-the-wisp. 51030.
Yankee duelist. 51903.
Zion. 523G3.
$2,000 reward. 52517,
Ames (A. I.) Charity war-
blers. G755.
Ames (E. M. E.) :
Adrift. 328.
Bone of contention. 4554.
Flirtation. 14.527, 14528.
Heiress. 1SG72.
Amos (E. M. E.) — Continued.
One too many. 34111.
When the cat's away. 50300.
Ames (G.) Open sea. 34243.
An.es (11.) pseud. Rector of
St. Cyprians. 3SG98.
Ames (L. E.) King David's
sin. 237Gla.
Ames(N.) .SccAmes (E.M.E.)
Ames (P. IL) :
Swede iS: the merry widow.
44734c.
Wesrern heroine. 50014a.
Wildcat & the lamb. 51001.
Ames ( W. H. ) Pair of countrv
kids. 35083a.
Ames (William) Freak of
fortune. 1.5297.
Ames ( Winthrop) :
Children of earth. 7029ii.
Much ado about nothing.
54G32.
Snow White & the 7 dwarfs.
4290Sa, 42909.
Ames & Holgate:
Lady Audley's secret.
24355.
Studio. 442G8.
Vow of the Ornani. 49304.
Ames pub. co, :
Actors' scheme. 213.
Adventuress. 375.
After the circus. 49G.
Among the moonshinex's.
1319.
Andy Freckles,
chievous boy.
Arthur Eustace.
Aunt Hester's
2399.
Backtown spirits. 2701
Badly mixed, 2788.
Batch of proverbs. 3096.
Best cure. 3.581.
Bii-d family & their friends.
3914.
Black Dick. 4083.
Book agent. 4G00.
Bravery of Mr. Bailey's
sister. 4948.
Bridget Branagan's trou-
bles. 5098.
Broken links. 5197.
Bi-oken vows. 5223.
By force of love. 5078.
California rose. 5858.
Captured. 0188.
Carnival of days. G2G4.
Cai^e of jealousy. C330.
Casey's daughter, Mary
Ann. C35G.
Caught at last. 0494.
Caught in the act. G500.
Claim 90. 7484.
the mis-
1447.
1951.
dilemma.
2846
INDEX
Ames pub. co. — Continued.
Clurindie Cackler's court-
ship. 7532.
Clearing tlie mists. 7573.
Cleveland's reception party.
7G04.
Coast of Maine. 7731.
Coincidence. 7788.
Colonel's mlsliap. 7933.
Conuiiercial drummer. 8124.
Country squire. 8790.
Cousin Jolin's album. 8894.
Cousin Josiah. 8895.
Crazy lot. 9038.
Daiisy Garland's fortune.
9G5G.
Day in a doctor's office.
10121.
Deacon Jones' wife's ghost.
10192.
Defending the flag. 10381.
Dr. Baxter's servants. 11117.
Dora Thorne. 11454.
Dot. tlie miner's daughter
115(M).
Dutch .Jake. 120G9.
Dutchman's picnic. 12083.
Farmer Haskin.s. 13G78.
Fai'mer Larkiu's boarders.
13G81.
Festival of days. 14075.
FiiUiigan's tinisli. 142S9.
Fortune-teller of Dismal
Swamp. 150G9.
Freeman mill strike. 15348.
Fun among de clouds. l.j(iG^.
General uumager. 1G04S.
Gertie's vindication. 1G218.
Girl from Rlidway. 1G510.
Gittin' 'sperience. 1GG87.
Grandmother Hildebraud's
legacy. 17298.
Gyp, the heiress. 17815.
Hallabahoola, the medicine
man. 1794G.
Hans & Fritz. 18097.
Hans Brummel's cafe.
18099.
Haunted by a shadow.
18297.
Haunted hat. 18302.
Haunted mill. 18314.
Hazel Adams. 18354.
Hearts of gold. 18503.
Hotel Comfort. 203.53.
Hotel Healthy. 203.5G.
In a spi tier's web. 21085.
In for it. 21173.
Israel's trip. 22191.
.Tack's visitors. 22398.
Jacob Schlaft's mistake.
2240G.
Jake & Snow. 22432.
James boys in Missouri.
22441.
Ames pub. co. — Continued.
Jarius Jordan. 2250G.
Jasper's troubles. 22519.
Jes' lak while lo'ks. 22G30.
Jiuuule Jones, 22741.
Joan of Arc drill. 22772.
Joe, tiie waif. 22S0G.
Johanes iJlatz's mistake.
22810.
Josli Winchester. 23039.
Joshua Blmlgett. 23041.
Judge by proxy. 23142.
Judge Utt'erheimer's tirst
case. 2314G.
Just like a woman. 23372.
Katie's deception. 23529.
Kitty & I'atsy. 24059.
Lady servant. 24518.
Landlord's revenge. 24G30.
Little Goldie. 2570.5.
Little heroine. 25717.
Little wife. 25935,
Locked in a dressmaker's
room. 2G052.
Louess. 2G3S7.
Love in all corners. 2G519.
Masliers mashed. 2S599.
Match-making father.
28773.
Alechanic's reprieve. 29000.
jMidnight colic. 29420.
Miller's daughter. 29019.
iiillie, thequadroou. 29G24,
Miss Blothingay's blunder,
2990G,
Miss Topsy Turvy, 30043.
Mr, Butte from Montana.
301GO.
Mrs. Jones' afternoon tea.
30393.
Mother Earth. 31133.
Muggins on the warpath.
3130G.
Muidoon's blunders. 31320.
Musical captain. 31419.
My awful wife. 31494.
My pnrd. 31GS2.
fily wife's husband, 31757.
Nanka's leap year venture.
319G8.
New York book agent.
32524
Nip & tuck. 32834.
Nobody's moke. 32956.
Noel Corson's oath. 329GG.
Nugget Nell. 33123.
Old black Joe. 33423.
Old Glory in Cuba. 33495.
Old Virginia hermit. 3.'5G70.
Old wayside inn. 33G75.
Olivet. 33715.
Only girl. 34203.
Our family umbrella. 346x5.
Our hotel. 34674.
Ames pub. co. — Continued.
Our Jack. 34G88.
Our Kittie. 34G97.
Our summer boarders.
34783.
Parson's vacation. 35385.
I 'at McFree. 35514.
I'atsy O'Uare. 3.5.589.
releg & I'eter. 3.5812.
I'eim Hapgood. 35847.
I'ete Beetroot. 3.5993.
I'heelim O'ltooke's curse.
301 09.
Phyllis, the beggar girl.
3G190.
PickU.«l polliwog. 3G219.
Pikevilie folks. 3G291.
Pomp Green's snakes. 36764.
i'rinter & his devils. 37482.
Professional gardener.
37G09.
Prtif. Bones' latest inven-
tion. 37G25.
Prof. James experience
teaching a country school.
37G32.
Pug & the baby. 37807.
Pursuing a mother-in-law.
37895.
Rachel, the fire waif. 38304.
Kaw recruit. 38528.
Receipt for .'jtl 0,000. 38649.
llooni 44. 39898,
Ituben ilube. 40214.
I{u!ne<l life, 40247.
Same to ye. 40G58.
Santa Claus' daughter.
40733.
Scale with sharps & flats.
40925.
Servants vs. master. 41570.
Sibyl Grey. 42233.
Signing an actor. 42310.
Simple Silas. 42454.
Slick & Skinner. 42774.
Snowl)all. 42910.
Snuff in a box. 42926.
Soldier's sweethea rt. 43113.
Southern rose. 43383.
Spell of business. 43498.
Spellin' skewl. 43503.
Squire's daughter. 43710.
Strictly temperance. 4415L
Strike. 4416L
Stub. 442.53.
Stupid Cupid. 44290.
Sunlight. 44548.
Sweetbrier, 44779.
Switclied off. 44807.
Taggs. the waif. 44914.
Telephone. 45230.
That awful carpet-bag.
4.5530.
That black cat. 4.5535.
Three hats. 45970.
S370~VOL 2-
2847
INDEX
A.mes pub. co. — Continued.
Tiui riuniiiytiii. 4(i'2'24.
Til) on wheat. 4{J-2\)2.
Tuiu Blossom. 4G438.
Too many cousins. 4G525.
Trials of a couutry editor.
4G938.
Trixie. 47124.
Tuft's boanler. 47320.
Two Aunt Emilys. 47544.
Two sociable friends. 47778.
Uncle Elban. 4795G.
Uncle Jed's fidelity. 47973.
Uncle Sam's cooks. 48028.
Uncle Zacliary of Vermont.
480r)9.
Uncle Zeberiah. 480G2.
Under the American flag.
48144.
Unjust justice. 483G4.
Valet's nnstaice. 4SG3G.
Valuable fish. 4SG.j9, 4SG60.
Victim of woman's rij^hts.
48954.
Weary Willie. 49849.
White Oak tavern. .50551.
Widow McGinty. 50822.
Wild Man. 50971.
Winning a wife. 51148.
Winning hand. 51158.
Wonderful telephone. 51656.
Yacob's hotel experience.
51952.
$10,000 wager. 52527.
Araesbury (H.) :
Finnigan's finish. 14289.
Fortune-teller of Dismal
Swamp. 1.5069.
Tip on wheat. 46292.
Amicis (E. de) Fiore del pas-
sato. 14294.
Amico (S. d') Savonarola.
40905a.
Aniiraux (G.) Private O'Brien.
37534.
Amlar (TI.) :
Counterfeit. 80S1. 8G83.
Living lie. 2-5982.
Amraennan (A. T.) :
Battle of Long Island.
8123.
Fairvland festival. 13420.
Header. 3S546a.
Itelease from bondage.
3S99G.
Stag's echo. 43740.
Taught for naught. 4-5170.
Amoros (U. IMa y) See Tla y
Amor6s.
Amoros Mlrnlles (.T.) Niiios
de La Inclusa. 3282G.
Amos (A.) :
Amarye. 105L
Amos (A.) — Continued.
James Hai-ding. 22445.
Tipped amidst the stars.
46295.
Amoss (C.) Mrs. Scareitt's
burglar. 30451.
Amphlett (H. W.) Thru green
eyes. 46120.
Amy (F.) iSee Duquesne (A.)
Accey (G.) :
Avenir. 2519.
Dupe. 15173a.
Ai.chors (D. L.)
7714.
Anders (I. J.)
1018.
Andersen (H. C.)
Better than
gold. 3G37.
Garden of
15902a-15902d.
Kluge felleisen.
Little mermaid.
25761b.
Man without a
^»u20.
Mermaid. 29214a.
Schneekonigin. 41080.
Snow queen. 42901 a, 42902,
42903a, 42904, 55373.
Sunny home. 44552.
Swineherd. 44804b.
Anderson (A. A.) Gio, the
Tyrian armorer. 16386.
Ai.derson (A. M.) Fighting
parson. 14202.
Anderson (A. W.) :
King & the fool. 23735.
King's daughter & the fool.
23956.
101. 52476.
Anderson (Antony) Leif Erics-
son. 25023.
Anderson (Arthur) :
Bachelor's wife. 2724.
Coachman.
Alte heim.
diamonds &
paradise.
24114.
15902b,
shadow.
Daring of Diane,
the
9852.
counter.
Girl behind
1G4G5.
John Berkeley's ghost.
22S31.
Joy ride lady. 230S7a.
Lest we forget. 25122.
Marriage market. 28404,
28405.
Night birds. 32GG4.
She smiled. 5-5318.
Two little brides. 47669.
Two merry monarchs.
47702.
White chrysanthemum.
50498.
Anderson (B. C.) Mockery of
fate. 305.56.
Aiuderson (C.) Test. 45463.
Anderson (C. S.) :
Breeze from the Rockies.
5011.
Rock of ages. 39680.
St. Patrick's eve. 40551.
Anderson (C. W.) Rike man-
nen och La/.arus. 39461.
Anderson (D. S.) :
Caught at last. 6494, 6495.
Dr. Foote's foot. 11144,
11145.
Hearts & dollars. 18531.
S. It. O. 40404.
Standing room only. 4.37.57,
43759a.
Anderson (E. H.) Chip. 7102.
Anderson (E. L.) Fairy mir-
ror. 13411.
Anderson (Ed.) Farmer's
daughter. 13089.
Anderson (Edwin) Lightning
express. 25412.
Anderson (Emma). Ida Lee.
20857.
Auderson (F.) :
Locke. 2605a
Merry duel. 29233.
Anderson (F. A.) Maggie La
IMoan. 27350.
Anderson (F. D.) Juvenile
court judge. 23433.
Anderson (G.) :
Mediator. 29014.
Parricide. 35363.
Aiiderson (G. M.) :
Adventures of Ann. 52571.
At Piney Flats. 2174.
Dora Deane. 11451a.
Girl from home. 16500.
Moonshiner's daughter.
30977.
Outcast's daughter. 34877.
Train wreckers. 46762.
.\pderson (H. C.) :
Breaking the records. 4998.
Ghost of Wiggly X. 16321.
Aiiderson (H. W.) On the
roclis. 3390T.
Anderson (Harriet) Modern
.Tonah. 30015.
Ai'derson (Hattie) Nobody's
darling. 32950.
Anderson (Hilding) :
Isle of Pines. 22100.
Under the dons. 48163.
Anderson (I.) :
At Neptune's throne. 2165.
Everybody, & other plays
for children. 13133a.
King Foxy. 23773.
Little Madcap's journey.
2.5753.
Lost queen. 26350.
Witch of the woods. 51273.
2848
INDEX
Henry n.
Mills of the
Cross patch.
Trapper,
pub. CO.
See
Anderson (J.)
18900.
Anderson (.T. A.)
inulif. 296S0.
Anderson (J. E.)
9200.
Anderson (J. P.)
4G849.
Andt-rson (.Tohu)
Brand. 4903.
Anderson (.Tolm Murray )
Murray-Anderson.
Anderson (.Joseph) Winter's
tale. 51203.
Anderson (.Tulia) :
Tempted by woman. 45335.
Wrecked lives. 5183G.
Anderson (K. S.) :
Christ at tlie feast of
Purim. 7172.
Judas at the feast of Purim.
23122.
Saint I'aul. 405.'3.
At dcrson (L. E.) Thrown on
the world & saved by our
hero. 4G117.
Ai.derson (M. de F.) :
Daddy's hoy. 9G02.
Dreamland's gateway.
11786.
Arderson (M. M.) Of his own
household. 33298.
Anderson (M. S. M.) Claire-
de-Lune. 531SG.
Anderson (Madge) :
Christmas wish. 72.52b.
Friend of the wind. 15444a.
Shoes of happiness. 42147b.
.\nderson (Mary) :
Angela. 1483.
Winter's tale. 51203.
Anderson (N. C. C.) Saint Mon
Iteve. 40548.
Anderson (N. D.) :
Codes of honor. 7761.
Escape. 12906.
Game of chess. 15853.
Grundies. 17706.
Judas Iscariot. 23123a.
Anderson (Nat'l) Measure of
justice. 2S993.
Anderson (Nellie) Maid's di-
lenuna. 27516.
Anderson (P.) Who blames
lier? 50601.
Anderson ( R. E.) Jacli's af-
finity. 223S2.
Anderson (Richard):
Beyond the divide. 37.30.
Othello outdone. 34434.
Professional life. 37611.
Anderson (Rosalind) See
James (.T. M.)
Anderson (S.) :
Cinderella. 7352.
Anderson (S.) — Continued.
Little Red lUdiug llood.
2.JS57.
Besurrection. 39132.
Sleeping city. 42759.
The! Mia. 45(591.
Unwi-itteu law. 484G4.
Anderson (S. E.) Inside the
lines. 21775.
Anderson (S. G.) Courier of
the MiUado. 8835.
Anderson (S. T.) :
Heredity. 53927.
^ly mother's picture. 3165G.
Anderson (T. P.) Trials of a
country editor. 40938.
Anderson (V. W.) I'ure metals
and alloys. 37SG1.
Anderson (W. A.) Little Joe.
25732a.
Anderson (W. C.) :
Hello, central ! 1S708.
Jolly old hoys. 22952.
Jolly old chums. 22953.
Old cronies. 334G2.
Two old crohies. 47731.
Artderson (W. E.) :
King Noanett. 23821.
Jloiia. 30731.
Mother Earth. 31132.
My Margaret. 31G39.
Trap. 4GS35.
Anderson (Vv. II.) Fifty-fifty.
14153d.
Andersons. Cupid in a fix. 53306.
Aiderton (A. F.) :
How would you like to be
in crazy asylum? 20564.
In crazy asylum. 21132.
Insane asylum play. 217G2.
Andiuo(J.) Filibuster. 14224.
Andor (Garvay) See Garvay
(A.)
Andrae (O. W. or W. O.) Con-
spiracy. 8334.
Ar.dran (M. ) Sernient d'amour.
16974.
Andre (A.) :
Avenging spirit. 52779.
Court affairs. 8838.
Reforms. 38896.
War of independence. 49588.
Andre (C.) Saudmiinuchen.
40688.
Andr6 (.L) :
Meei'fahrer. 29040.
Sandmannchen. 40688,
Audreae (P.) :
Passing of Hans Dippel.
35451 a.
Boyal romance. 40175.
Stronger sex. 44204.
Andreas (E.) :
Belgian belle. 3349a.
Good-a bye, Marie. 17121b.
Mail order house. 27524b.
2849
Andreas (E.) — Continued.
Really an actress. 3S.')87a.
Tony in the movies. .5.'tG2l.
Touch of human nature.
4G()09a.
Andreetf (L.) See Andreev
(L. N.)
Andreev (L. N.) :
Anathema. 1392, 1393.
Ashmedei. 2081a.
Gesannneltedramen. 16239.
King- Hunger. 237S0.
Life of man. 25319,40905c.
IMays. 3G5U41).
Pretty Sabine women.
37124a.
Savva. 40905c.
Sorrows of Belgium. 43296a.
To the stars. 46389. 463S9a.
Andres (J. Mesa) See Mesa
Andri-s.
Andres de Prada (.L) :
Ki-aguas. I.j240a.
IM(»za del llano. 54630.
Andrei! (L. ) :
Alegre Manchego. 56069.
Serenatailel |>ueblo. 41534.
Siega. 42203.
And rew ( G . T. ) Faust. 1 3900c.
Andrew (S.) See Layton
(F. G.)
Andreweff (L.) See Andreev
(L. N.)
Andi-ews (C.) :
At State Line. 2189.
Breakers. 4978.
Cave man. 53094.
Great-grandfatlier's ghost.
17399.
Hero to bis valet. 19271.
His majesty, the fool.
19722.
Impostor. 21049.
Interrupted revels. 21838.
Light. 2i5357.
Moods of Muriel. 30930.
Nobler than the liing.
32935.
Square deal. 436S1.
World. 51745.
Andrews (E. F.) Princess
Chimay. 37404.
Andrews (E. M.) Second com-
mandment. 412S0a,
Andrews (F. G.) :
Back home. 2741.
Hal Hazard. 17901.
Kady, a child of tlie Rock-
ies. 23445.
Love's labor not lost. 26709.
Mountebanks. 31241.
Andrews (Fannie A.) Man
higher up. 27S32.
Andrews (Florine A.) Michael
Strogoff. 29370.
IK"DEX
Andrews (Frank A.) Mani-
kin. 2S0C9n.
Andrews iC H.) Scarlet let-
ter. 40979.
Andrews (G. N.) :
IJ.Kk liniiie. 2741.
IJeliind the portiere. 33.S2.
IJlue-Rrass cavalier. 4371.
Easle tavern. 12121.
Gunman. 177S2a.
In Berkshire Hills. 21110.
Kate Sbauuou. 23508-
23.J10.
Mill & the garden. 29G01.
Musliroom statesman.
3139G.
Remittance man. 3901S.
Through a window. 4G0C5.
Andrews (II. E.) Campaign.
5957.
Andiews (IT. M.) Struggle for
gold. 44235.
Andrews (J. L.) :
Ancestral <iulntet. 1397.
Golf. 17033.
Andrews (K. L.) Crooked man
and his crooked wife. 54981.
AiHlrews (L. It.) Winter's holi-
day. 51200.
Ardrews (M.) Square deal.
4.3G81.
Andrews (M. E.) Down by the
Colorado. 11584.
Ai'drews (R. F.) College
sweetheart, 78G8.
Andrews (U. L.) :
Little white slave. 25934.
Single heart & double face.
42501, 42502.
Andrews (R. R.) Wallop's
wooing. 4943G.
Andrews (S. P.) On the road.
33001.
Andrews (W. C.) :
Humbug. 20G29.
My wife's friend. 31749.
Andrews (W. H.) Bachelor
girls. 2GG9.
Andreyev (L.) See Andreev
(L. N.)
Ai.drieu (G.) Mirko. 29818.
Andi-iolli. Romeo and Juliet.
39S5G.
Asidros (A. A.) See Ilawley
(A. A.)
Andi-uss (A.) Game of tickle
tockie. 15S7G.
Andniss (A. A.) Sunny South.
445G2.
Andruss (A. TI.) :
Belle IMarie. 3387.
See also llerndou (A.)
Angel (W.) Schlechte ruf.
410GC.
Angel antonio (F, d') Giovanni
Gallurese. 1G393, 10394.
Angel is (T. de) See De An-
Aiigell* (C. R.) Hand of the
law. 18044, 18045.
Angell (J.) :
Beyond the blue hills. 3727.
Father of the bills. 1385G.
Angell (J. S.) :
Ea.«?y Jim. 12177b.
Every husband. 13112b.
In the Arab's power.
21342a.
Magic strings. 273S9a.
Price he paid. 3714Gb.
Serpent, a cowboy &. the
dove. 41549.
Aijgelo
(E. M. y)
y Augelo.
See Mar-
quina
Anger ( L. ) :
Baron & his friend out
West. 3010.
Isle of Love. 221G1.
Angevine (F. R.) Graduated.
1721G.
Anglada (E.) :
Cariuo serrano. G224.
Guitarra del amor. 5384G.
Lucia na. 2G809.
Supllcio de Tantalo. 44G08.
Viaje de placer. 48923.
Angle (L. M.) Mirror. 29821.
Angus (F.)
40273.
Ai,ile (A.)
2S127.
Ankersmit
15349.
Anu (E.) :
Getting
Result.
Tim's redemption.
Manuel Meneudez.
(A.) Freemason,
out. lG288a.
39122a.
Two women. 47827a.
Anna (L. d') \Sce D'Anna.
Aunesley (F.) Between our-
selves, 3GG8,
Anno (A.) :
Beiden reichen Mueller,
13840.
Horner family. 20275.
Aununzio (A. d') :
JMarrJed a month. 28433.
I'earl of Gleamland. 35730.
Annunzio (G. d') :
Daughter of lorio. 9901.
Daughter of Jorio. 99G4.
Dead city. 10203a.
Dream of an autumn sun-
set. 11732.
Fedra. 13972.
Fiaccola sotto 11 moggio.
1410G.
Figlia dl lorio. 14207,
14208.
Annunzio (G. d')— Continued.
Francescada Rimini. 15248,
15249, 15251, 15251a,
15252a.
Gioconda. 10G90a, 23G36,
47525.
Honeysuckles. 20135b.
Mai-tyre de St. Sebastian.
28524, 28525.
Nave. 32101.
IMil Che I'amore. 3G41C.
Anquin (R.) Nounou d'Uctave.
33095.
Anson (C. M.) ;
Colleagues. 7814.
Hero. 1924G,
In the Rockies. 21493.
Under suspicion. 48141.
An.«:on (M. H.) Won at five.
51G25.
Anspach (L.) :
Belie of Baltimore Town.
52857.
Lolita. 54309.
Anspacher (Carrie) Brothers.
53001.
Anspacher (L. K.) :
Anna & the Arch Duke
John. 1.537.
Apartment to let. 1G70.
Embarrassment of riches,
12.5S2.
Glass bouse. 1G72G,
His son. 19818.
Rose in her hair. 399(>5a.
Tristan & Isolde. 47073.
47074.
Unci Listened woman. 47928,
55720.
Vecci. 48745.
Washer -woman duchess.
49G48.
Woman of impulse. 51441.
Anstalt fiir aulTiihrungsrecht
drnmatischer werke d. litera-
tur u. nuisik, g. m. b. h. :
Als ich uoch im fluegel-
kleide. 1003a.
David and Goliath. lOOGOa.
Europiiischekonzert. 13051,
13051a.
Fa 1 1 des schiilers Vehge.sack.
13459.1.
Graf D'Orsays letzte tat.
17220c.
Hotel regisseur. 203G5.
Kaiserliche hoheit. 23401.
Katharina. 23515a.
Kongress. 24229a.
Kiinstlerliebe. 242G7.
Letzte instanz. 251G4.
Ober, 33210,
Prinzcheu. 37492.
P r i n z e s s i n Parisade.
3749Ga.
2850
rSTDEX
Anstnlt ffir auffiihmnpsrecht
(Iramntlscher werke d, litern-
tur u. musik, jr. m. h. 1i. — Con.
Wnndervoeel. 494S9a.
777:10. 524S4a.
Anster (J.) Faust. I3S97b,
33902a, 13902b.
Anstey (F.) See Guthrie
(T. A.)
Anstey (L. L.) :
'America. 1142.
April shower. 1745.
liifflit housekeepinsr. 25372.
Wa-Wa-Xita. 49337.
.Vtitenson (B. C.) :
At the convent jrnte. 2218.
Lone operator. 2G113.
.Inthelnie (P.) Honneur japon-
alR. 20140.
Antherley (A.) Alice. 778.
Anthes (O.) Don .Tunns letztes
abenteuer. 11355, 11355a.
Antliony (B. B.) :
Danse d'everon. 9821.
Venetian romance. 48793.
Anthony (R. L.) Bradstreets.
4886, 4887.
Anthony (C.) Detective's ro-
mance. 10G24.
Anthony (C. P.) :
Pagans. 5485.'>.
Peacock. 35715.
Anthony (E. C.) :
Cnptain Kidd. 6131.
INIaid in the moon. 27453
Pearl nianlen. 85727.
Swastika, 44732, 44733.
Anthony (E. T.) :
Bells t!uit rang Nelly a
bride. 3403.
•To. the waif of the streets.
22758.
Anthony (F.) Weh' dem, der
fWefft. 49944.
Anthony (T.) Life. 25274.
Anthony (L. B.) :
Oracia. 17213.
Little Belerian. 25."iSGa.
Play builders. 36456.
Quicksand. 38190.
Skeesicks. 42651.
Spooks. 55422.
Third law. 45810.
Anthony (T^. ft.) Divided dutv.
11002.
Anthony (M.l Precedents.
3703S.
Antifro pub. co. :
Aboard the Pond-lily spe-
cial. 52549.
Afrikaforscher. 454.
At the i^rocery. 52751.
Chiropractor. 7118a.
Difficult examinations.
10850a.
Antlfro pub. co. — Continued.
Do as you please. 11080a.
Dunkelblauewiese. 12037a.
Ehrlich wahrt am lUngsten.
12327b.
Erste kuchen. 12S90b.
Flecktyphus. 14491a.
Orape juice. 17324a.
Ilandv grandmother.
18078c.
ITaunted house. 18306.
Her first cake. 18981 b.
Honestv is the best policv.
20013a.
Hiiben und drfihen. .53995.
Teh suche arbeit. 20840^.
If a body meet a body.
54017.
Knutschdoktor Stremel.
24199b.
Landiniliz von Blosewitz.
24630a.
Leinfenz. 25027a.
Looking for work. 2616Sa.
Love of order. 26575a.
Nasensanunler. 3202Ra.
Nixnodzige kaadz. 32847;!.
Painting the church red.
54870.
Ruled bv sulTragettes.
40251a.
Seifenklopp. 41407a.
Sepnl raacht geschafte.
41517a.
Sepnl will reich werden,
41 51 71>.
Soap club. 55375.
Spinnweberei. 43.54Sa.
Steinkohle. 438.-3a.
Studentin. 44264a.
Surprise to everyone. 554S9.
Ton. 46493a.
Wanted, a wife. 49543h.
Wofhnachten im felde.
499.51a.
Wochentage. 51346a.
Antiouarian soc. of the art 1n-
stitnte. Pnjreant of ti;e
Italian renaissance. 35047e.
Antisdel MV. R.) Tippecanoe
da vs. 46294.
Antoifn Lorente (C) Er niilo.
12844.
Antona-Traversi (C.) :
Caso di cosripnza. 5.3084.
Fian^f'e. 53633.
Aitona-Traversf (Cr.) :
CaritsV mondana. 6225.
Du Barry. 11903. 11905.
Fiamma. 14107.
JTadre. 27304.
ATartiri del lavorn. 28514.
INToglie onesta. 306S3.
Plus beaux jours. 36575.
Pozzo doMa verita. 37016.
Antonio (F.) Fortezza trion-
fante. 15037.
Ar.tony (F.) See Nikolowskv
(A.)
Antrim (B. J.t Miner's dream.
29729.
Antrim (II.) Toy salesman.
46674.
Anzengruber (L.) :
Farmer forsworn. 161 84a.
Fourth commauduient.
15100.
Aoki (H. G.) Painted face.
350GG.
Aparicio. Bateria. £097.
Apel (P.) Hans Sounenstos-
sers hollenfahrt. 18116.
Apery (T. J. d') His heart's
blood. 19651.
Apex bk. CO. Trovador. 55666.
Apfel (L. F.) At the horse-
track. 2245a.
Apollo amusement co., inc. :
Masked marvel. 54453.
Sadie from Riverside drive.
404S2a.
Apollo supreme arch chap. 1.
Druiden. 11856.
Apollo verlag:
Casanova. 6312.
Herrohnewohuung. 19309a.
.\potheker (D.) Terrible
dream. 45412.
App(G.J.) Lucky tramp, 26882.
Ai.p nV.) Vedah. 48747.
Appel (F. N.) :
Lighthouse signal. 25406.
Self-surrender. 41435.
Appel I (N.> :
Victoria cross. 48977.
Victorian cross. 48979.
Wicked London. 50773.
Appiano (R. von) Barseba of
Rabenstein. 3065.
Appleby (C.) Captain U. S.
Stata's nemesis. 6164.
Appleby (S. C.) :
Parson's battle. 35378.
Stolen sabre. 43942.
Appleton (D.) & co. :
Great pla.ys. 17445 a.
17445b.
.Tournalisten. 23067b.
.lull us Caesar. 23266.
.Tuncrfrau von Orleans.
23300f.
Macbeth. 27055.
Aferchant of Venice. 29185.
Midsummer night's dream.
29477.
Worth of a woman. 51810.
Appleton (G. A.) Opal. 34236.
Appleton (G. W.) :
Fair sinner. 13392.
Zana. 52273.
2851
INDEX
Appleton (INI.) Masquerading
lady. 28055.
Appleton (W. .1.) Struggle for
millions. 44240.
Aprnford (E.) Sre Pierra (A.)
AiH'il (X.) Trunsfonnatiou of
Kapliael I>enuox. 40S19.
Apuleius (L.) Goldeu ass.
4G81G.
Aquino (G. de) :
Gloria del barrio. lG771a.
Nol)le7,a de un querer.
32940.
Arado (B.) :
By parcel post. 5699.
Newsie'sCliristiuas. 32574.
Aral (S.) Guardian of the
sword. 17720.
Araua (E. Kuiz de) See Ruiz
de Arana.
Aratus (A.) Barrens' lust
case. 3062.
Arbenz (U.) Columbus, 50074.
Arbous (G. .T.) Sprigs of no-
bility. 55424.
Arbuokle (M.) :
Circus gent. 7407a.
Reform candidate. 38867.
Arcnro (F.) At tbe moving
picture sbow. 2201.
Arcbdiill (^^.) :
Ob ! those \Aives. 833G2.
R:in Dan. 38426.
Red masque. 38763.
Sorcerer's spell. 43285.
Spinning her web. 43548.
Archer. Jolly Bohemians.
22928.
Archer (C.) Work.s of Henvik
Ibsen. .-.1730-51730k.
Archer (E.) :
Commissaire et les cam-
brioleurs. 8131.
Isidore Cloufin. 22133.
Passes magnet iques. 35445.
Archer {Mrs. F. E.) Works of
Ilenrik Ibsen. 51730-51 7.30k.
Archer (Fred) See Crittenden
(F. B.)
Archer ( Frederic) :
Lamb's gambol. 24.562.
Spotless town. 43036.
Archer (J. B.) Isle of Rest.
22167a.
Archer (Will) Mistakes will
happen. 30122.
Archer (William) :
Brand. 4901:i.
Crusaders. 9266.
King Lear. 23804.
Master builder. 2867.5.
Masterpieces of English
drama : Wm. Congreve.
28742.
Archer (William) — Continued.
When we dead awaken.
5U349.
Works of Henrik Ibsen.
51730-51730k.
Archibald (H. A.) Eccentric
teacher. 12189.
Archibald (J. F. .T.) :
Outpost. 34904.
Surrender. 55490.
.\rctander (.7. W.) Master
builder. 28074.
Arcy (H. A. d') See D'Arcy.
Ardath (F. J.) :
Hinim. 19514.
Two thieves. 47794.
Ardeck (A.) Under the royal
oak. 48204.
Ardell. Smugglers. 42800.
xirdell (F.) :
Suffragette. 44399.
Vice versa. 4S937a,
Ardelson (J. D.) Memories.
29093.
Arden (E.) :
Barred out. 3044. 3044a.
Call of the bugle. 5899.
Caf)tain Velvet. 6165.
Children of Israel. 7034.
Eagle's nest. 12123.
Girl in the garden. 16562a.
Guv Kaglnn's wife. 17804.
Ladder of life. 24314.
Left at the post. 24983.
Missing link. 30059.
Night & morning. 32044.
Piiot. 30312.
Plunger. 30571.
Queen Mab. 38001.
Raglan's way. 38347,
Red trail. 38809.
Smuggler. 42805.
T.ile of two cities. 44981.
Third detrree. 4.5803.
Thoroughbred, 4.5807.
Two men & a woman.
47098.
White wolf. 50591.
Woman hunter, 55983.
Zorah. 52388.
Arden (W.) See Jones-Foster
(W. A.)
Arderfus:
Chi CO de Lfipe:^. 6961.
Cuplctista de moda. 9449a.
Arderfus (E. G.) :
A la fuerza ahorcan. 13.
IMiiestro Vals. 27326a.
Ni fi l!i ventana te asomes.
32590.
Ni media palabra mAs.
32598. ,
Arderfus (E. .L) Honra y ven-
ganza, 20195.
2852
Arderfus (G.) Amor de ImMclL
1331.
Ardid (-Candela) See Candela
Ardid.
Ardizoni(.I.) Revelation. 55159.
Ardoti ( J. ) :
Caricaturist. G221.
Designs urade on the stage.
10554.
x\^rena ( H. ) Two roses. 47767.
Areniis (.1.) :
Estrellas fugaces. 12906.
Explotados. 13255.
Arenas Guerra (F.) Vida
riueva. 48992.
Arendrup (E.) There was
once — . 45731.
Arene (E.) :
Konig in Paris. 24207.
Paris-New York. 35308.
Roi. 39741.
Arens (W.) Rapacity of man.
38406.
Arenstein (M.) :
Key to happiness. 23638a.
Merry tragedy. 29265a.
My wife's craze. 31744a.
Unrighteous righteousness.
48410a.
Arey (W.) Grafter. 1723G.
Ariwedson (O. F.) Prince
Conti. 37291.
Argentage (C. det See De
Argentage.
Argo (H.) 1692. 5249.5.
Argyll (J. D. S." Campbell. 9th
diikeof) Diarmld. 10709.
Arias (A. Fernfindez-) See
Fernfindez-Arias.
Arias (E. Rodrfguez-) See
Rodrfgnez-Arias.
Ariiis (E. Yuste) See Yuste
Arias.
Ariiis Hernsmz (J.) Amor
mlsmo. 1336a.
Arion (A.) Poodles & other
dogs. 36788a.
Arion verlag:
Aushilfsbaby. 2463a.
Frnu Sophie Moulis. 1.5281.
Gabriel loderfischer. 15756.
Helene Ruhecks ehe. 18739.
Loulou-kleine, slisse Lou-
lou. 26413.
Nur nicht driingeln. 33161.
Parkettsitz no. 10. 35340.
Parquettsitz no. 10. 35359.
Rjitsel, weib. 38318.
Roms rote rosen. 39882,
398S3.
Seidene striimpfe. 41406.
Tugendresldenz. 47321.
Untersrang von Pompeii.
4S429b.
Verbotene kues. 48851.
IKDEX
Arfosto (L.) Copa encantada.
84G5.
Arisnea (S.) Sin el amor que
eucanta. 55347.
Aristophanes :
Birds. Frogs, & Clouds.
1837a.
FroKs. 53127.
Lysistrata. 2GnS3.
Oiseaux. 333S3.
Arline (A.) New idea. 32401.
Ariinj^'toa (B.) Leader. 24910.
Arlington (K.) See Baxter
(It. M.)
Arliss (G.):
There and bacli. 45715.
West end. 49991.
AnuAIlya (M.) See Armstrong
(Mary)
Armant (F.) Patriots. 35573,
35574.
Armas (J. de) See De Armas.
Armband (A.) :
Hara-liiri. 18197.
His last act. 19671.
Mother. 54602.
Mother's secret. 54618.
Oriental painting. 34351.
Release. 38995a.
Unknown woman. 55738.
Arrabruster (F. W.) Right
way. 39449.
Armbruster (M.) :
Free trade. 15337.
Tarif. 45140.
Armengod (E.) :
Amor y vino. 1340.
Edil. 1223.^.
Epflogo. 12827.
Armengol (A. Cuyas) JS'ee
Cuyas Armengol.
Armin (W. W.) Golden wed-
ding. 17021.
Armiiiiln (L. de) Segadores.
41402.
Armitage(F.) Araminta Snow.
1761.
Armond (I. d') See D'Ar-
mond (I.)
Armond (L. de) See De Ar-
mond (L.)
Armont. Nuits du Hampton
club. 33128.
Armont (Paul) :
Chevalier au masque. 6927.
Coq en pAte. 53259.
Mari gar(;on. 54424.
Seine geliebte. 41412.
Armont (Petrocochino) :
Con & CO. 8196.
Hippolyte's abenteuer.
19512.
Theodore et cie. 45707.
True du Brgsilien. 47198.
Armour (IT.) :
Prince of knaves. 37340.
Somebody's baby. 431 G2.
Treaclierous siind. 4GSS9.
Armstrong. Prima donna &. the
sport. 37230.
Armstrong (A. F.) Barrier.
3054a.
Armstrong (A. O.) :
Dorotliy. .13444.
Sorrow. 4329G.
Up against it. 48474.
Armstrong (A. W.) Women
and men. 55009.
Armstrong (Agues) See Bii'd
(A. R.)
Armstrong (Anne) Gossips of
Kingvilie. 17151.
Armstrong {Mrs. B. A.) :
Amanda on No Petticoat
Island. 1048a.
At the foot of the throne.
2233.
Even play. 13080.
Girl & the millions. 16445.
Other half. 34453.
Promised Innd. 37680.
Wnv of the transgressor.
49750.
Armstrong (C.) Verdict.
48853.
Armstrong (G. G.) Rosa, the
glad. 39925a.
Armstrong (C. G.) :
Double code. 11506a.
His father's son. 19G21.
Range. 38447.
Armstrong (G.) Timid profes-
sion. 46260a.
Armstrong (G. B.) Friends.
15460.
Armstrong (G. G.) Blue & the
gray. 4338.
Armstrong (George) .^ee Arm-
strong (A. A.)
Armstrong (H.) :
Circumstantial evidence.
7398.
Life's sentence. 25343.
Armstrong (H. H.) :
Common or preferred.
8144.
Ditching Diana. 10997.
Landing net. 24627.
Quicksilver. 3S195.
Rich mn n, poor man. 39335.
Rosalind ruined. 39935a.
Timid profession. 46260a.
Armstrong {Mrs. I. L.) How
Farmer Jones was won.
20473a.
Armstrong (J.) Tin wedding.
46279.
Armstrong (J.) jr. "Shadow of
a crime. 41672.
2853
Armstrong (J. A.) Sedan.
41381.
Armstrong (.T.B.) Gems. 10029.
Armstrong (.1, R.) :
In the Philippines. 21480.
On the desert. 33829.
Slia kespeare up - to - date.
41734.
Armstrong (L.) Indiana man.
21650.
Armstrong (L. M.) Career of
Kitty. 6214.
Armstrong (L. M. C.) Ger-
trude Mason, M. D. 16229.
Armstrong (L. O.) :
Hiawatha. 19348, 19349,
Hiawatha, the Mohawk.
19352.
Michilimackinac. 29382.
Snlem. 40584.
Armstrong (L. V.) Naiya-
Janam. 31908a, 31908b.
Armstrong (M.) Over the
phone. 34949.
Armstrong (M. L.) :
Illma. 20965, 20966.
Senator's daughter. 41462,
41463, 41463ii.
Armstrong (Margaret) Career
of Kitty. 6214.
Armstrong (Marie) :
Mis6re. 29867.
Patriots. 35573a.
Prodigal knave. 37580.
Rose-colored slipper. 39955.
Armstrong (Mary) :
Corn drama. 8533.
His wedding eve. 19836.
Ariiistrong CP.) :
xilias Jimmy Valentine.
769.
Ann La Mont. 1535.
Bank's half million. 2927a.
Bludgeon. 4326a.
Blue gxass. 4370.
Blue grass handicap. 4375.
Deep purple. 10366.
End of a love story. 12697.
Escape. 12904.
Heart of a thief. 18451a.
Heart of the Tenderloin.
18495.
Heir to the hoorah. 18665.
Italian hand. 22255.
Like mother used to make.
25442.
Love story of the ages.
26618.
My June. 31589.
Pirate. 36396.
Romance of the under-
world. 39825.
Rosa, the glad. 39925a.
St. Ann. 40512.
Salomy Jane. 40615.40616.
IISDEX
Armstrong (P.) — Continued.
Sierra. 422S3.
Superstition of Sue. 44G05.
To save one girl. 46370.
Woman proposes. 51483.
Ai-mstrong (P.) co. :
Banl<'s Iialf million. 2927;'.
Biuflfreon. 4.S2Ga.
Escape. 12904.
Henrt of a thief. 18451a.
Love story of the ages.
2GG18.
Pirate. 3G30G.
To save one girl. 46.376.
Woman proposes. 51483.
Armstrong (Mrs;. R. F.) Gos-
sips of Kingville. 17151.
Armstrong (W.) Aphrodite.
1678.
Armstrong (W. D.") Chiudia.
755.-).
Armstronc: (W. H.) Express-
man. 13262.
Armstrong (W. ivr.) Sheriff
Sc ihp con. 42073a.
Arnedo (Luis') :
Ai^'iro si que va de veras.
PorfltncorAs. S'^''^'?.
Vovo o'^lnr. 48743.
Arnott nv. V. rv.> :
At " "lihvav stntion. 2110
2117.
T^I>^-r.no 50708.
jVvrv»^f"rns fie 'Mnx y IMino
0:^1 On.
PovriP flfif^i. O'^.'^f).
r«ocr| rlp r»n5M<5. pt^'^TO.
pi,»^/^ fie las Pefiueliif^.
COOOn.
p^rf-o r^r> "nscrdin. ^'^84a.
■p/lo/l f?r» Monro. 1221'^
Totrollo fior»ivtiin!'' ^^^~r\2.
Ft-oc^o flo Oovn. I'^'^OS.
OAnorn ri1p'»TTi. TO'^TO.
Oor)fo Tr>r»"nflf>. 10005.
fjontp sorin. K^OflO.
■pfn»>«'-. V Felipe Segnndo.
20702.
TVT/;tofiA Oor^Ur. 29329.
T\T? nnn". 293~9
Pohrp niHn. SO'OO.
■pr'morn rnnnui'^ti. 37247.
PHnf'np rostn. 3747.5.
SpT'nffn.elnlnturero. !^r;2<?1.
Sobrina del cura. 42943.?
Arniches (C.) — Continued.
Sombradel molino. 43146a.
Suerte loco. 443S5.
Arniv&lde (A.) See Levy (An-
dr$.)
Arnold. Isle of Smiles. 22169.
Arnold (A. S.) In the nick of
time. 21472.
Arnold (G. B.) :
Burlesque serenaders.
5563.
Fa<ls & fancies. 13347,
13349.
Arnold (C. H.) Alchemists.
719.
Arnold (C. T.) Russia. 40329.
Arnold (C. W.) Doctor's se-
cret. 11206.
Arnold (D. R.) :
Denth the world builder.
10286a.
Pillars in ruins. 3G310a.
Arnold (E.) :
Ad5^unia. 389.
Li gl) t of Asi a. 2.5.384. 42235.
Arnold (E, A.) Mrs. .Jethro.
30392.
Arnold (F.) :
TVfpin niter berr. 29059.
Sclnvohpnde j u n g f r a u .
41138n.
Pnfin'ef^be fliege. 43415.
\,."/n1'1 (F. D.> Eugenie.
^rrt'-''"! ^TP TV > Jr.
O.-mn '-«"<T. •'"'''^O
Vrr.oT'1 m r* > •
pr.»^fo?n r^n r!f!str<'»'s dor
Ul,x riO0
'T''>of ^'ofol artn^ A'^^"'^
\^..^i.T ^rj TV.> Silly's dinriPT
s^^^vT (fi TV.) /r. Orson i
!>?"- Tovrl. tbp wb!irf rnt
T.^Mr C!lTOr>V.nT-1 «>Of^TO
^^.^^^,^ (j r> ^ T^nr-lP Tom's-
j>n^^'>'^r.c> of tbp bnrem
C!r>wrfonnfr>/\np 5'»**8R.
Silver llnpd r-loud. 42403
Arnold (Jack) — Continued.
Tango tangles. 45114c.
Up in the moon. 48487.
Arnold (John) :
Glycerine oil. 16802.
Grip s'nck. 17650.
Obeying orders. 33217.
Arnold (L. B.) :
Cinderotto. 7362a.
Transit of Uranus. 46820a.
Venus in evil aspect.
48837a.
Arnold (L. C.) :
Harry Del mar. 182.53.
Sauce for the goose. 40849a.
Arnold (L. E.) iNIrs. Butter-
milk's dolls. .30326.
Arnold (Leopold) Frauleiu
Teufel. 15235.
Arnold (Le Roy) :
Hurry, hurry, hurry!
20706a.
Murder a la mode. 54639.
Wish-I-may-\vish-I-m i g h t .
51251a.
Arnold (^\. P..) :
Old (^nlifornin dnys. 33434.
Proof vipr, magistrate & man.
370R7.
Trnil nf the serpent. 4G748
Arnold C^r L.) r
ATinlp of r'icr'.'M-d, 1715.
\v'ir>ifi (iTro Tf p > jTer bet-
Vr"oi,T f\rny'T'\ ffre Lewi sob n
(■\T ^ n n ^
\l"^r>^^^ /•>roi-."?r.p^ f^ce Strotb
\j>po'''1 O *■"'''•? 'J ^ t
C5|...^„^fv, of Samson.
"VVonion'c; cmhere. .51575.
jM^.-i T^Tordpn flnauplpr
'>T'>T9
)?Tm"th. 420'?^'>.
\r"oirf (rt -fj.) .Vmerlcan
POn"f 11 CO
\rno^<=» (<5 A ) ?
n^onf T> ,P- .\ 1'''"«^.
p;^vor.,i of tbr- Re<1 court
So???4.
Arnoiri cr TT ^ :
^i-r-oi-^ (rp if^ ^ TTpner crust
4S.522.
2854
mDEX
Arnold (V.) :
Mein alter herr. 20059.
Pierrots letztes abenteuer.
3G273.
Arnold (W. B.) Redknights.
3S8o2.
Arnold (W. H.) : .i . ,
Ctiptaiu de Castro's dou-
ble. GIOO.
That fatal scar. 45558,
Arnold (W. P.) Age & youth.
5GJ).
Arnollin (L.) :
Miscarriage of cupidity.
29840a.
Widow Raulings. 50S32a.
Arnot (L.) Regan's luck.
3S905.
Aruott (E.) :
Rabagas. 382.58.
Victims of faro. 4S057.
Arnott (Mrs. E.) Black &
Mhite. 4041.
Arnould (G.) :
Beguius de madame. 3319.
Mada nie Barbe - B 1 e u e .
27173.
Arnnut (J. C.) Battery G.
3102.
Anistein ('^\.) Jewish daugh-
ter. 22711b.
Arnyvelde (A.) See Levy (An-
drei)
Aroca (J.) :
Ayudantedel dugue. 2592'^.
Envidia. 12813.
l-.ao izquierdo. 24G44.
Lindas paraguayas. 25515.
Arona (C.) Mimi. 2G575.
Aronberg (D. G.) Fisliermun
& the pearls. 14406,
Aronson (A.) Problem. 375G5a.
Aronson (N.) Measure of jus-
tice. 28993.
Aronson (R.) :
Apollo. IGSC.
Brazilian. 4959.
Child of fortune. G992.
Drum-major. 11859.
Erminie. 12874.
Grand duchess. 172G3.
G.viisy baron. 17824.
Oolah. 34233.
Poor .Tonathan. 3G800.
Rosiere. 40044.
Telephone girl. 4.5235.
Uncle Celestiu. 4794G.
Arosa (P.) Mein tiefstes bei-
leid. 290G5.
ArpAd (P.) flee Pfisztor (A.)
Arper (C. T.) Uncle Sam.
48010.
ArqnilliSre. Grande famille.
17284.
Arredondo. Cucaila. 9327.
Arregui (V.) Sombra del mo-
lino. 4314Ga.
Arreo (A. F.) See Fernandez
Arreo.
Arriba t (G.) :
Bouton de Berdouillard.
47G7.
Cocotte en loterie. 775G.
Arrleta (A.) Marina. 28274.
Arri^ro (F. C.) Ashes of rose*.
2070.
Arrigoni (F.) :
I»andora. 351GG.
Prometheus. 37G70.
Robespierre. 39G52.
Arrow pub. co. :
Poor little rich girl. 5500:*.
Swat the fly. 44734b.
Wo are seven. 49S10c.
Arroyo (E.) :
Abierta toda la noche. 7i.
Rabucha de Maboma. 202:..
Le6n . . . PCrez y Garcfa.
25075.
Arroyo (.T.) Pago de los lobos.
35055a.
Arroyo (.L M.) :
Leonora Telles. 2 5081:,
25083.
Liebe und verderben. 2524-.
Arroyo Lamarca (E.) Carti'S
de novios. G.303.
Arsnaga (F. Pi y) See PI v
Arsuaga.
Art institute. See Antiquarian
society.
Arteasra ( — Ruiz) See Ruiz
Arteaga.
Arteaca (L. R.) Bella Charitu.
33GS.
Arthur. 'E dun' no where •>
are. 12108.
Arthur (Charles) Louise <>f
Prussia. 2G40O.
Arthur (Charlotte) :
Lost river. 203.54.
Still alarm. 43902h.
Art!nir (T>.) Queenie. 3810!.
Arthur (D. V.) Nancy Brown.
31940
Arthur '(E.) Monk. 30S12.
Arthur (E. S.) Tom's littir
star. 4G492.
Arthur (Mrs. P. A.) Ugly
duckling. 47895.
Arthur (G.) Dynamite. 1200".
Arthur (G. IT.) I'll keep n?-
little keepsake. 2079G.
Arthur (.T.H.) Violetta. 49109.
Arthur (J. P.) Hockmigandy.
19925.
Arthur (John) Al Rich's jolly
follies. G75.
Arthur (Joseph) :
Autunuial tints. 2502.
Beware the dog. 3713.
Bluejeaus. 4400, 4400a.
Bound to occur. 4750.
Cherry pickers. G908.
Corncracker. 8535.
Cracker jack. 8001.
Cross & crescent. 0188.
Did it ever occur to you?
10827.
Dime museum. 108G1.
Fad.s. 13345.
Great encounter. 17380.
Half-back. 1791G.
High tariff. 19427.
Laplanders. 24G4G.
Li nsey-woolsey. 25.529.
Lost river. 203.5.3, 20354.
Nightmare. 327(59.
Papa & mama. 35204.
Plebeian. 3G532.
Re<l Cross. 38717.
Ronins. 39888. 39889.
Salt o' the earth. 40G22.
Seirine. 41413.
Still alarm. 4390L 43901a,
43902.
Ventriloquist & the dog.
48827.
Wabash. 49330, 40340.
Arthur (Mrs. Joseph) Blue-
jeans. 4400a,
Arthur (Julia) More than
queen. 31024.
Arthur (.Julian) Debt lOSOSa.
Arthur (L.) :
Auctioneer. 527G8.
Baby of the family. 2G4Ga.
Breaking into society.
4088.
Burglary a la mode. 5542.
Business man. 5502.
Double wedding. 11554.
Fox. 1.5209.
Heads or tails Gary. 18420.
Last of the Hargroves.
24737.
New York Indian. 32.537.
Putting it over. 37924.
Settled out of court. 41591.
We-uns of Tennessee.
49820.
Arthur (M.) :
Crowsnest, 'Go. 9238.
Golden dustman. 1G944.
Little Miss Santa Claus.
25793.
Man of dreams. 27895a.
Mrs. Hogg's boomerang.
30383.
Povertv of wealth. 3G927.
Shadow. 41GG2.
Show-down. 42181.
2855
IXDEX
Arthur (TVI.) — Continued.
Si)iiits. 43584.
Toui*s little stnr. 4G492.
Arthur (M. C.) Euchantmeut.
12G84.
Arthur (R.) :
Santa Ciaus, .iunior. 4073G.
Scarlet poblin. 40975.
Sweet prii-1. 4474G.
Arthur (S. C.) :
Heart of Georgia. 1S4G4.
^lerrv divorcee. 29232.
Arthur (T. S.) :
Danger. 9749.
Ten nights in a bar-room.
45352, 45353.
Thi'ee years in a man-trap.
4G053.
Arthur (T. W.) :
Bowery boy. 4779.
When two hearts are one.
50344.
Arthurs (G.) :
Captain Kidd. 6128.
Gay financier. 15966,
Havana. 18319.
Our Miss Gibbs. 34716.
What make.s the woman.
50093.
Artis (J. A.) My girl of the
cameo. 31571.
Artistisches institut O. Fiissli :
Bercrfiihrer von Hohendorf.
3532a.
Elselille. 12549.
Hanni, die braut des wild-
schiitzen. 18090.
Tugendbold. 47320a.
Artois (A. d') :
Clemenceau case. 7578.
Hospodar. 20311.
Huronne. 20703.
Toison d'or. 46425.
Artus (L.) :
Amour en banque. 1355,
133C.
Coeur de moineau. 7772.
Ingenue libertin. 21706.
Midinettes. 29405.
Petit dieu. 36034.
Poire. 36643.
Ponette. 36781.
Artusy (E.) :
Memories of the South.
29096.
Miss Lena & Plantation
Mose. 29974.
Southern memories. 43378.
Artzibashef (Michael) :
Jealousy. 22544a.
War. 5.5829.
Arundale(C.) Gipsy girl. 16407.
Arvan (H. d') :
Julot ne recoit rien Aes
dames. 23277fl.
Arvan (H. d*)— Continued.
Nuit de noces de Mam'zelle
33127.
de coudena.
See Artzi-
Gueul'mans.
Arzadun (J.) Fin
14243.
Arzibasheff (M.)
bashef.
Arzouia (J.) Two dagos from
Italy. 47590.
Asb.ir»rnsen. Tales from the
field. 53424.
Asch (S.) :
Bund der schwachen. 5483.
Familie Grossgliick. 135GG.
Gott der raclie. 17160.
Our faith. 34611a.
Sabbatai Zewi. 40413.
A-ScliG ( O. ) I
Count Hannibal. 8663.
Virgin goddess. 49117.
Aschehoug ( H. ) & co. :
Agilulf den vise. 580.
Amerlkaneren. 1293.
Babylons konge. 2652.
Borgen. 529-53.
Bryllupet i Genua. 5357.
Din egen herre. 10869.
Edens have. 12221.
Gale onkel. 15778a.
Gamle paa Maaseholraen.
15880.
Grosserer Ohlzgns store
Julesel.sknp. 17689a.
Hr. Sakf0rer. 19309b,
H.i0rnestene. 19899a,
Jeg vil vserge mit land.
22598.
Kamp for kjaerlighet.
23475.
Koleriksen. 24224a.
IMarmoret som sov. 54430.
Min h0ire haand. 29706a.
Moren. 31029.
Mot karneval. 31ir2b.
Paa Ekre'rnes g a a r d .
34999.
Paa hybelen. 34999a.
Parade-sengen. 3.5245.
Racekamp. 55093.
Sidste g.iest. 42257.
Som vi nu engang er. 55382.
Sprendte sind. 43408.
There.se. 45737a.
Til nvtte og hvgge. 46208.
Under BOdhitrfeet. 48099.
Ung sell ads. 48315.
Uten hjem. 48576.
Ascher (L.) :
Botschafterin Lenl. 52960.
Hoheit tanzt walzer. 19956,
19957.
Vindobona. du herrliche
stadt. 49077, 49078.
Was tut man nicht alles
ausliebe! 55842.
Ascher (W.) :
Theodor's flutter. 4.5709.
tenser Theodor. 48420.
Ascherberg { E. ) Sire de Vergy.
4255G.
Ascherberg (E.) & co. :
Her royal highness. 19117.
Lyrics of Don .luan. 26977.
Pagliacci. 35054.
Itantzau. 38461.
Slgna. 42300.
Yashmak. 52027.
A.sckenasy (Y.) :
Enchained. 12667.
For love's sake. 14878.
House of clay. 20398.
In chains. 21122.
Overman. 34965.
Strike the blow. 44165,
Asenjo (A.) :
A la puerta del caf4. 1.5a,
Acreditado Don Felipe.
167.
Boda de Cayetana. 52935.
Brillo de los caireles,
52988.
Mary-Tornes. 28581.
Peca<loras. 35745a.
Pendientes de la Trinl.
54924.
Pinturera .36357.
Serafina la rubiales.
41523a.
Suerte de Salustiano
44384a.
Tenor. 55.535.
\^a!"ietcs il d o ra i c i 1 i o.
48709a.
Asensi (M.) :
Barrio latino. 3059a.
Herencia roja. 19200.
Pecado venial. 35745.
Asensio (F, Gil) See Gil Asen-
sio.
Asensio MAs (R.) :
Abanico de la Pompadour.
52545.
Abanicos .laponeses. 45.
Alegrfa del amor. 735a.
Antorcha de H i m e n e o .'
1651.
Capricho de las damas.
.53064.
Edad de hierro. 12213.
Eterna revista. 12970.
Gnrrotln. 15922.
GSnero alegre. 16070.
Invitaci6n a1 vals. 54070.
•Juglares. 23204.
Ml amiga. 29355a.
Muler ideal. 54637.
Pajarera nacional. 35124.
Poca pena. 36592.
Romerito. 39874.
Tropa ligera. 47153.
2856
tsnjti
Asensio M.ls (R.) — Continued.
Trovudores. 5oGG7.
Trust de las m u J e r e s .
47270.
Ashbridge (M. C.) Can you
forgive him? 5977.
Aslibrook (.1. S.) In Wup-
land. 21579.
Asheroft (J.) Brains vs.
br.-iwn. 4897.
Asher ( W. T. ) Holiday on the
levee. 19974.
Ashford (B. B.) Question.
38154.
Ashley (H.) :
Chinatown. 7079.
Novel idea. 33090b.
Ashnsead (G.) See Ashmead
(H. G.)
Ashmead (H. G.) :
Ciiptain's ward. G174.
Miss De Courcy. 29926.
Mistress Nancy. 30420.
Silent witness. 423G1.
Ashraore ( A. ) Jane Vail's mis-
sion. 224G7.
Ashniore (H.) :
Bold Mr. Timid. 4512.
Pair of white ducks. 35120.
Ashmun (D.) Russian hod-
carrier. 40335.
Ashton (H. J.) :
Fornierly 35, now 19.
1402Sa.
Meteor girl. 54498.
filiss Get Rich Quick. 54543.
That wonderful radium.
45C31.
Village editor. 49029.
Ashton (I.) Who wins? 50G94.
Ashton (,T. L.) :
Jane Vail's mission. 224G7.
Leap in the dark. 24933.
Monopoly, 30S39.
Asfs Pastor (F. de) Deber y
el amor. 10293.
Askew (C.) Schulamite. 41128.
Askin (H.) Louisiana Lou.
2G409a.
.\spinwall (W.) :
Auld land syne. 2375.
Land of promise. 54220.
IMerely men. 2920Ga.
Money made in mining.
3077.
Old lights for the new.
33537.
Other wanderer. 54828.
Sword of the sea. 44827.
Asquith (M.) :
Beyond the border line.
3728.
In the gray of the dawn.
21419.
Silent room. 42352a.
Asqulth-Rlcp. See Asquith
(Mary)— Rice (Louise)
Aste (I. d') Samson. 40G69,
40G70.
Astenius (D. N. C.) :
Greatest game. 17.526.
Red rockets. 387S9.
Astley (N.) :
Ceres. GG07.
Mii'iam, tlie prophetess.
298 IG.
]\Iyth of Ariadne. 31874.
:Myth of I sis. 31875.
Astral (G.) Le Bretons. 219G6.
Astrop (Fray) See Asis Pas-
tor (F. de)
Astruc (G.) Clown. 7685.
Astrue (G.) & co. Quo vadis?
3S249.
Atchison-Ely (Edgar) AInt it
the truth? 52602.
Atbelston (E.) :
Miss Bull, M. D. 29912.
Picayune. 1803. 3G206.
Story of a picayune. 43992.
Athenson (A.) Her gift. 19000.
.Itherton (G.) :
Comedy of error. 8061.
Peaceful assault. 35688.
Atherton (G. F.) :
Hurricane. 20703a, 20703b.
Mrs. Pendleton's four in
liand. 30437.
Vein of gold. 55762.
Atherton ( P. L ) :
Lost jewels. 26321.
Pageant of Hollis hall.
35043.
A this (A.) See Natanson
(L. A.)
.\thIone (D.) See Knowles
(R. R.)
Athys(A.) 5?ceNntanson (L.A.)
Atkins (A.M.) Ramona. 38415.
Atk'ns (F.) Lure of the poppy.
543G3.
Atkins (Z. B.) Isuelt, the Fair.
22196.
At'ci>son ( — ) Country visitor.
8799.
Atkinson (C. F.) :
Old home week. 33509.
Puck. 37797.
Referee. 38860.
Toy makers. 46671.
Atkinson (E. M.) Child's book
of plays. .53144.
Atkinson (F.) Silas ^larner.
42326.
Atkinson (G. H.) :
Distant cannon. 10971a.
Don't embarrass me. 11411a.
Haunted pajamas. 18314a.
Little mavor. 25760.
Miser. 298.56.
2857
Atkinson (G. H.) — Continued.
She couldn't come back.
41904.
Survival of the fittest.
44G64.
Tale with a wag. 44985a.
Trial marriage. 46925.
Wild oats. 50983.
Atkinson (L. E.) I'at's Inheri-
tance. 35.~»84a.
Atkinson (W. B.) Lady of
Windeck. 24508.
.\tkinson (W. E.) My uncle,
the deacon. 31725.
Atkinson & Thatcher. Black
Beauty. 4053.
Atlantic monthly co. Hall
marked. 17939a.
Attebery (C.) Search - light.
41257.
Atteridge (H. R. or Harold) :
Dancing around. 9717a.
Happy youngsters. 18194.
Maid in America. 27450a.
Passing show. 3 5 466,
35466a, 54888.
Atwater (H. W.) America's
gifts to the old world. 52669.
Atwell (A. L.) Friendly joke.
154.53.
Atwell (B. H.) :
Heart of the Ozarks. 18490.
Locust. 26060.
Zowie's Dion. 52393.
Atwel! (E.) :
His lordship. 10706.
Thy neighbor's wife, 46134.
Atwell (R.) :
Christmas letter. 7233a.
Don't cheer boys. 11410.
Atwood (Alban) Is marriage
a failure? 22096.
Atwood (Augusta) Lifting of
the veil. 25351.
Atwood (B. II.) Jean Valjean.
22563.
Atwood (G. E.) Children's
classics. 7051.
Atwood (C. H.) Creed against
creed. 9056.
Atwood (H. N.) Mechanical
athlete. 28995.
Auber :
Enfant prodigue. 37587.
Part du diable. 2086.
Auber ( D. P. E. ) Black domino.
4086.
Aubert (L.) Pordt bleue.
14999-15001.
Aubrey (M.) Mercedes. 29140,
Aubrey (W. H.) :
Casimer. 6373.
Comedy of elopement. 8060,
Aubry (R.) Messieurs les
Rond.s-de-Culr. 29317.
nSTDEX
Auburn (M. S.) Tiss, Tim &
the ticker. 4G320.
Auburtiu (V.) :
Ende. 12723.
lUug (ler walirheit. 394G8.
Aubury (M. A.) Love t.iles of
Killiken. 2GG21.
AuUrnn (E.) :
Bridal of Olivette. 5040.
Cisale. 7323.
Locust & ant. 2G0G2.
Olivette. 3371aa.
Sernient cTaniour. 20749.
Snake-charmer. 42S73.
Uncle Celestin. 4704G.
Aner-Waldboru :
Hafeii der ehe. 37SS3.
Nordpolfahrer. 33U08.
Auerbach (BerthokD On the
heights. 4S9S7.
Auerbach (T.) Sacrifice. 4044.3.
Auernheiiuer (II.) :
Gliicklichste zeit. 1079G.
Gute kouif?. 17795.
Paarnach der mode. 35000.
Unverschamte. 4S449.
Aug (E.) Lena. 25042.
Aujre de Lassus (Lucien)
I'hryne. 3G181.
Auger (G.) :
Jack the Giant-killer. 223G7,
Puss in boots. 37903.
Augier (E.) :
Adventuress. 3G9.
Four plays, 15171n<.
Fourchambault. 15182.
Gendre de M. Poiricr.
1G032.
Giboyer's son. lG332b.
Green coat. 17555a.
House of Fourchambault.
20402a.
Interloper. 2181 C.
IMadanje Caverlet. 27181.
Ma rr i ji ge of 0 1 y m p e .
28417b.
Post-scriptum. S0S74b.
Son-in-law of M. Poirier.
53127, 5539G.
v\iigsburg pub. house. Kong-
semuerne. 24229b.
Augur (D. G.) Hazed. 18353.
August (J.) Home breakers.
20013.
Augustus (A. A.) :
Blondes & brunettes. 4289.
Gedvin Rex. IGOOl.
Hunter's story. 20GSG.
Intruder. 2187G.
Roving kingdom, 40114a.
Specialist. 434G8.
Augustus (C. W.) :
Children of Ishmael. 7032.
Master Gale. 2SG7G.
White Waywode. 50590.
Aires del Moncayo.
American lady.
player.
J Aula (L.)
053.
! Auld (L.)
1241.
Auldyn (Mable) :
Baby. 2G28.
Bet. 3G03.
Auldyn (Man re) :
E. IL, jr. 12109.
To the cleverest
4G379.
Aulger (A. M.) :
At Sandy Hook. 2183.
In Arizona. 21105.
Aulich (F.) :
Game of freeze out. 158G1.
Problem in a nutsiiell.
375GG.
Ride to death. 39401.
Ships of destiny. 42123.
Valley of indecision. 4SG52.
Aull (M.) Days of old Mantou.
10150.
Auhnann (R. C.) Room next
door. 39899.
Aunty Flunky, pseud. Cream
Tartar. 9048.
Ar.rand ( B. J. ) Brother against
brother. 5257.
Aurand (C.B.) Brotlier against
brother. 5257.
Ausmus (C. J.)
5217Ga.
Austen (E. J.)
5812.
Austen (.1.) Pride & pre.1udice.
301 G5, 37200-37203.
Austin (A.) Lesson in har-
mony. 25109.
Austin ( A. L.) Mystery. 31829.
Austin (B. F.) McGuire's fu-
neral. 27097.
Austin (Carl) Bally-hoo man.
28GS.
Austin (Charles & Carrie)
Charles & Carrie Austin in
thei r wonderful
drill. 6759.
Austin (D.) :
And they lived happily.
52083.
His wedding ra o r n i n e .
19837.
Morning after. 31054.
Austin (E.) Light in the win-
dow. 25378.
Austin (G. E.) City broke.
7438.
Austin fH.) High-priest of
the sun. 19421.
Austin (H. A.) Sketch from
life. 42GG0.
Austin (I>. R.) In search of a
wife. 21310.
2858
Young xnnri.
Cagllostro.
lightning
Austin (M.) ;
Arrow maker. 1923. 52734.
Fire. 14295a, 14295b.
Austin (M. W.) Tristram &,
Isoult. 47079,
Austin (S. C.) Sporting editor.
43G2G.
Austin (S. F.) :
Doctor's orders. 11202.
Eighth day, 12340a.
Winning of General Jane.
5117L
Austin (W. A.) :
Book agent. 4599.
>rew administration. 32314.
Sketch from life. 42000.
Thirst. 45819.
Austin (W. F.) :
Fate ordains. 13804.
Islet's spirit. 22175.
Austin (W. L.) Pocahontas.
3GG02.
Austrian (D.) :
First &, second Mrs. Delauze.
14347,
Frenchwoman. 15378.
Lesson in matrimony.
25113.
Pair of false teeth. 35089.
Parisian. 35323.
A.i3Strian (.L E.) :
Lady Seiglidre, 24517.
Miss Pendleton's finish.
30002a.
On the lower bay. 33S71a.
Othello a la mode. 34431a.
llichard nr si la mode.
3935Ga, 3935Gb.
Son-in-law. 43190a.
Tower. 4G637a.
Author (Hobo) See Lakey
(J. M.)
Autigeon (L.) Maison liantSe.
27540.
Autom (K. N. d') Nero im
rei frock. 32245.
Auzanet (J.> Double madri-
gal. 11537.
Avecilla (C. R.) :
Alegres chicas de Berlin.
52G10.
Enemigo malo. 53534.
Mala tarde. 27G34a.
Avecilla de Urrengoechea (C.
Ordas-) See Ordas-Avecilla
de Urrengoechea.
Aveling (C.) :
Doctor Cupid. 11129a.
Don Quixote. 11308.
Germania. 10208,
Girl from Kay's. 1G504.
.Jewels of the Madonna.
22707.
INDEX
Aveling (C.) — Continued.
Suznniie's secret. 44703,
44704.
Tess. 45447.
Avel ins ( Mrs. K. M. ) Sec Marx-
Aveliufi (Mrs. E.)
Avella (E.) Capiuera del Mu-
15 no. 6040.
Avellnneda (G. Gomez de) See
Gomez de Avellaneda.
Avery (F. M.) :
Behind the curtain, 3325.
Ducliess of Suabia. 11933.
Avery (11. vau) See Van
Avery.
Avery (S. R.) :
Katrina. 23532a.
Alerry ^Mexican. 292.503.
I»rofessor Trix. 5504G.
Avery (W. B.) Mabel. 2700G.
A very (W. O Chief Euos.
G9G8.
Aveze (A.) Gribouille. 17G25.
AviRneau (E. d') See D'Avig-
neau.
A vri l( P. ) Antony & Cleopatra.
1G40.
Awe (H.) Love moon. 2G557.
Axilbund (E. L.) :
Case of suicide. G348.
My father's wife. 31541.
Wante<l, Jim Bennett.
49558.
Yosila dam rabbins binyo-
chidle. 5213G.
Ajala (A. L. de) See L6pez
de Ay a la (A.)
Ay<le1otte CM. A.) Indian woo-
ing. 21G43.
Ayer (C. W.) Love's victory.
2G748.
Ayer (L. L.) Tigi-ess. 4G205.
Ayer (M. L.) Carnival of
roses. G2G6.
Ayer (N. D.) Newly weds &
their b:iby. 325.59.
Avere (G. L.) See Lafayette
(G. A.)
Ayers (D.) Virtue wins at
last. 49152.
Aylesworth (A. J.) Lights of
Frisco. 25427.
Aylmer (P.) Memoirs. 29088.
Aylsworth (C. A.) Canary &
the cat. 5985.
Ay mar (B.) :
Beauteous Beatrice. 3203.
Palomita. 3-5147.
Prince Sapolio. 37.374.
Avmar (M. F.) See Mathews
(F. A.)
Ayres (A.) Paul & Louise.
35598.
Ayres (II. IM.) Merchant of
Venice. 29155.
Ayres ( I. F.) Be game. 3152a.
Ayres (L. L.) :
Emperor of Baratarla.
12G32.
Great Jupiter. 17411.
In the corral. 213G2.
Latitte. 24.544.
Wages. 49354.
Avres (S.) jr. Girl & the
bomb. lG422a.
Avres (S. K.) Cow-boy king.
8940.
Avion (C. W.) Woman paj'S.
51479.
Aza (V.) Zaragiieta. 52288-
52289.
A/,nar (J.) :
Alegre primavera. 733y.
Bazar espaiiol. 3151.
Cnno gordo. G012.
Club de la alegrla. 7G90a.
Novia del torero. 33106.
Aznar (T.) :
Aires del Moncayo. 653.
Huelga de senoras. 20.588.
B. (F.) See Bieska (F,)—
Humphrey (F. B.)
B. (S.A.) Water babies. 49G95.
Bab (J.) :
Andere. 1429.
Blut. 4425.
Babb (H. W.) :
Broken wing. 5224.
Sheriff of Laramie. 42081.
Babb (J. F.) Glorious gossip.
lG781a.
Babbitt (D. G.) Oh! for a kiss.
33351.
Babbitt (H. B.) Missing man.
300G4.
Babbitt (L) PhMre. 36107.
Babbitt (L. S.) :
IMr. Babbitt. 30140.
Mr. Babbitt of Brown
County. 30141.
Babbitt (W.) In love. 21227.
Babbitt (W. H.) Witch of tUe
rainbow\ 51272.
Baljcock (A. S.) :
Cian of the chariots. 7.B09.
Dnughter of Cuba. 9945.
Eabcock (B.) :
Mammy. 27GS3n.
Jdary. 28532b.
Babcock (B. W.) :
Punch. .87826.
Purple & fine linen. 37SS1.
Babcock (F. H.) :
And Mary did. 1411a.
Crystal gazers. 9294.
Somebodv else. 55388.
Biibcock (.L F.) Floret. 14501.
Babcock (X.) Congress. 82G4.
Babcock (N. P.) Family hold-
up. 13595.
2850
Babcock (T.) Beyond the bor-
der line. 3728.
Babcock (W. II.):
Cian of the chariots. 7309.
Tower of Wye. 46641.
Babigian (D. K.) For honor's
sake. 14841.
Babsou (C.) Brutus & Lucre-
tia. .5351.
Baccellieri (R.) Redenta.
38S49a.
B;ich (C.) Mahana. 27424.
Bach (E.) :
Schwebende jungfrau.
41138a.
Spanische fliege. 43415.
Um ein weib. 47917.
Bach (J. S.) Pilgrim's prog
ress. 3G305.
Bach (L.) Gipsy countess.
16403.
B;jch & CO., Moonshine. 30955.
Bacharaeh (II.) Princess Ara-
bella. 37398.
Bacharaeh (L, S.) Two string.s
to your bow, 47789.
BAche (C.) Christmas mys-
tery. 7238.
Bache (J.) Violetta. 49109.
Bache (R.) :
Cu!)id's bargain counter,
9417.
Lady and the lama. 24341.
Eachelder (G.) Uncle Tom.
48049.
Bachelet (A.) Scerao. 41006a,
Bacheller (I.) 11:30 p. m
52438.
Bacheller, Johnson & Bacheller.
l,iOved I not honor more.
26662.
Bachelor (N.) Triton. 47081.
Bachman (A.) :
Etelle. 12969.
Strength. 44125a.
Bachman (W.) His Dutch un-
cle. 53940.
B a c h m a n n . Hassenpheffer's
troubles. 1828G.
Bachmann (C.) :
Big Mike drops in. .37971).
Derelict.' 10510a.
Fish story. 11403a.
Gentlemen, think it over.
]Gl39a.
Give me my share. ]6G9.5b.
Madame finds out. 27191;i.
Man who knew. 27984a.
Their getaway. 4.5662.
Bachmann (C. 3.) Blind man's
buff. 4258:i.
Baclimann (C. W.) :
Busybody. 5032.
Daughter of the sun. 10012,
10013.
INDEX
Bachmann (C. W.)— Continued.
John Jolinson. 22860.
Mrs. Barley's emuucipation.
3U359.
Olaf, the conscript. 33402.
Promptly at nine. 37G97.
Scale of destiny. 40923.
Society pilot. 43022.
Tarn' o'Shanter. 45028,
Tan is, the sang digger.
45115.
Triangle. 46948.
Under the bear Hag. 48151.
Up in smoke. 48481.
Bachmann (M.) Other Cohn.
34438.
Bachmann (O. K.) Princess &
the drnmmer. 37395.
Bachmann-Gruuer (H.) Godlva.
16839.
Bachove (V. E.) Royal baby.
40124.
Back (L. A.) For the cause.
14919a.
Backalan (W. E.) Will of Un-
cle Obadiah. 51043.
Backus (E. S.) Crystal door.
53302.
Backus (E. Y.) Burglar & the
dancer. 5C1'.
Backus (F.) :
Loma. 26090.
Tess of the vaudevilles.
45451.
When men betray. 50269.
Backus (G.) :
Dagobert. 9628.
In the gloaming. 21411.
King of the air. 238.57.
Bacon (D. M.) See Bacon (M.
S. H.)
Bacon (F.) :
Going home. 16854.
House divided. 53982.
Bacon (F. W.) :
Freaks. 15301.
Noble deeds. 32918.
Romona. 39880.
Vim. 49065.
Bacon (G. F.) Lady from
abroad. 24398.
Bacon (G. V.) :
During the intermezzo.
12052.
INIan who paid. 27987a.
Bacon (I. U.) Mamma. 27670.
Bacon (.T. H.) :
Breaking the trust. 4999a.
Stigma. 43899.
Bacon (J. H. F.) :
Antony & Cleopatra. 1643.
Cvmbeline. 9539.
Timon of Athens. 46263.
Two gentlemen of Verona.
47621.
Bacon (M. S. H.) King's favor-
ite. 23963.
Badanes (I.) :
Bound to the past. 4752a.
Doctor's remedy. 11205.
False alarm. 13510.
Fire. 14296.
Guidenlocks & the bears.
17026a.
Power of weakness. 37001.
Princess Irina. 37422.
Badger (R. G.) :
Abraham Lincoln. 52552.
Benjanuu Franklin. 3520b,
52867.
Bound. 4744.
Daughter of Jorio. 9964.
Death & the fool. 10272b.
Fairy changeling. 13402.
Free. 4744.
George Washington. 16152a.
Good Samaritan. 17112a,
Great Galeoto. 17393a.
Madonna Dianora. 54378.
Man's world. 28115a.
New lights. 32409.
Old wives' tale. 54776.
Smile of Mona Lisa. 4282Sa.
Submerged. 44317b.
Three plays by Bernard
Sohel. 4G010.
Ulysses Simpson Grant.
47916a,
White messenger. 50545b.
Badger (R. G.) & co. Moses.
31090.
Badia :
Abierta toda la noche. 71.
Amigo Nicolis. 1306.
Aventurero. 2522.
De Mlnitlores, y a prueba !
10173a.
Eche usted sefioras. 12191.
Hernia na piedad. 19220.
Llave del paralso. 50083.
Machacante. 27009, 27099a.
Monaguillo de las descalzas.
30738.
Padre Augusto. 35021.
BadIa (P.) :
Golfa. 17037.
I'obrepita Dolores. 54986.
Daeckers (Bolteu-) See Bolten-
Bae<'i>'e'*s.
Baedekersche buch- & kunst-
handlung & buchdruckerei :
Es werde recht. 12899.
Schnapphaehne. 41076.
Baer (B. A.) Steiuerne herz.
43853.
Baer (L. C.) Return of the
fairies. 39195.
Baer (S. T) :
Count (Jratlo. 8662.
2860
Baer (S. T.) — Continued.
Empiric student. 12641,
Texas. 45487.
Baer (W.) Deer Heel, the
scout. 10369.
Baerens (O. F.) :
Confidential evidence. 8247.
Love bug. 20487a.
IMirror of fate. 29823.
BaE:g (H. F.) :
Angelic Mr. Atwater. 1490.
Before them all. 3303.
liig bear trail. 3776.
Fascinating Fanny Brown.
13701.
Game of bridge. 1.5846.
Golden girl. 16958.
His model wife. 19728.
If Morning Glory wins.
20936, 20937.
Lady in the kimono. 24432.
Let's all get married. 25129a.
Lie. 25234.
Looking for I\Iary Jane.
201G2a, 26163.
I\Ia'amselle Lou-Lou. 27001.
Man from Death Valley.
27767.
Jlan outside. 54410.
Mrs. Tiffany's elopement.
30472.
Nihilists. 32777.
Old gentleman up stairs.
33491
Pirate of the gulf. 3G,399a„
54905.
Special performance. 43465.
Superior se.^. 44602.
That blonde person. 45537.
Turning point. 47370.
Untangling Tony. 48429.
Wiinted, an anchor. 49548.
Whiskers. 50471.
Why not .Tim? 50746.
Willy. 51100.
9 : 15. 52432.
Bagge (H.) Tragedy in Bo-
hemia. 46713.
Baggers (M.) :
Ar.st^ne Lupin centre Her-
lock Scholmes. 1933.
Course aux doUar.s. 8836.
Diable t\ quatre. 10741b.
Exploits d'niie petite Fran-
Caise. 53577.
Roi de I'or. 39744.
Baggesen (C. E.) Disbanded
circus. 10915.
Bajrgot (K.) Baited trap.
2S14a.
Bagley (F. B.) Lady Saxon-
dale. 24516.
Baglev (F. R.) Old bonnet,
3342Q.
INDEX
Bahu (C. W.) In Hezeklah's
store. 21203.
Bahuer (L. A.) :
Colorado match. 79G9.
Cupid's victory. 9447.
Going to tlie dogs. IGSGla.
Hundred tliousaiid dollar
heiress. 54000.
Kate Gall. 54159.
Mrs. Goodwill. 30371.
Rag. 38325.
Without a price, 55976.
Woman's power. 51554a.
Bahr (H.) :
Apostel. 1693.
Athlet. 2318.
Concert. 53232.
Gelbe nachtigall. 16016.
Kinder. 23713.
Kouzert. 24230.
Krampus. 24240.
Master. 54460.
Meister. 29068.
Muutere. 31363a.
Phantom. 36076.
Prinzip. 37499.
Queruiant. 3S146a.
Ringelspiel. 39477.
Sanna. 40713.
Tiinzchen. 44910.
Wienerinnen. 50871.
Baildon (A.) Columella's re-
turn from his studies at
Padua. 8030.
Bailey. Tony, the bootblack.
46509.
Bailey (A. E.) :
Last chance. 54227.
My God! whose wife am I?
31572.
Bailey (A. H.) Bound to si-
lence. 4751.
Bailey (A. W.) :
Great experiment. 17388.
Hiawatha & his friends.
19351.
In the hospital A. D. 1963.
21438.
Light housekeeping. 25371.
Bailey (C.) Chorusman. 7155.
Bailey (D.) Victim. 55775.
Bailey (E.M.) Branded. 4913.
Bailey iilrs. F. J.) War ou
woman. 49597.
Bailey (Feniier) Sweet sixth
.sense. 44772.
Bailey (Forrest) Reforming
the world. 38S95a.
Bailey (G. F.) Commercial
travellers. 8130.
Bailey (I. R.) Sec Bailey
(A. W.)
Bailey (.L H.) Out of the
shadows. 54841.
Bailey (J. W.) :
Chicken trust. 6956.
Darkey nmsic publisher*
9889.
Bailey (Laura) Leading lady
cook. 24921.
Bailey (Lillian) Rube & the
veiled lady. 40208.
Bailey (O. D.) :
Ashes. 2070a.
Blighters. 52917.
Crime of the law. 9092.
Grit. 17657a.
Journey's end. 23074a.
Pay day. 35660c.
Short cut. 42167.
Traffic. 46705.
Victim. 55776.
Bailey (P.) Spirit of the Ci»uu-
try. 43573, 43573a.
Bailey (R.) Tony. 46504.
Bailey (W. J.) jr. Sheriff's
wife. 42091.
Baillie (M.) King Cupid.
23758.
Baily (H. C.) :
Beaujeu. 50525.
White hawk. 50525.
Bain (D.) Queen Esther.
37991a.
Bain (G. G.) :
Butterfly souls. 5658.
New Minister. 32425.
Bain (R.) Votes for women.
49296.
Bainbridge (R.) Country dance.
8750.
Baines (W.) Two heroines.
47640.
Baird. Julia Vidal. 23218.
Baird (J. Q.) :
Daniel Boone. 9793.
Mother's love. 31193.
Baird (T. G.) :
Hubbie's flirtation. 20574.
Maud's aunt. 28S67.
Salome's maid. 40614.
Slaves of society. 42736.
Baker (A. B.) Short end of
the loaf. 42167a.
Baker (A. G.) Janet, the sor-
ceress. 22471,
Baker (A. L.) :
Aben-Ali. 67.
Be.ist & the sleeping beauty.
3173.
Baker (B. A.) :
Brickey. 5043.
Pirouette. 36405.
Ten minutes for refresh-
ments. 45350.
Baker (B. F.) William Penn.
5100."i.
Ba ker ( Rn rher ) Batch of cook-
ies. ■ 3095.
Baker (Bert) :
IVIan from Klondike. 20757.
True Irish love. 47233.
Baker (C. B.) Man from
Klondike. 27782.
Baker (C. E.) El Dorado.
12382.
Baker (G. V.) Mission Ranche.
30076.
Baker (Charles) Daughter's
sacrifice. 10031.
Baker ( Clark ) Traveling sales-
man & samples. 46878.
Baker (Colgate) :
Great lesson. 17438,
Heart of a geisha. 18442.
Life's great lesson. 25339.
Only way. 34225, 34226.
Scotch luve. 41168a.
Struck by a snag. 44213.
Baker (Cornelia) Always ridi-
culed. 1037.
Baker (E. E.) :
Ben of Broken Bow. 3488,
Charity game. 6749.
First of May, 14382.
King of Kalamazoo. 23839.
Mary and John. 28538,
Mrs, B. O'Shaughnessey,
wash-lady. 30300,
^'idow Brogau, 5!.»S08.
Wrong man. 51881.
Baker (E. F.) :
Baker's dozen. 2819 a.
52815.
Better than gold. 3640.
Comrades, 8188.
Drawing-room stage.
llG93a-11093c.
Exhibition drama. 13211b.
Fairy of the fountain. 13413.
Handy dramas for amateur
actors. 18078b.
ilessuiates. 29318a.
Nevada. 32289.
Our boys of 1776. 84554.
Our folks. 34633.
Past redemption. 35501.
Ilebecca's triumph. 38621.
Titania. 46329.
Baker (Edwin) :
Bill poster. 3845.
Finish of Pete. 14273, 14276.
Baker (Eleanor) Batch of
cookies. 309.}.
Baker (Elizal)eth) :
Chains. 6628.
IMiss Tassey. 30037.
Price of Thomas Scott.
37180.
Baker (F. D.) :
Diana. 10782.
Hagar. 37887.
Joan of to-diiy. 22770.
Liberty. 25210.
28G1
INDEX
Baker (F. D.)— Continued.
IModern experimeut. 30605.
Nemesis. 32214.
Baker (F. T.) :
Julius Caesar. 23275.
Macbeth. 270G2.
jMerdiant of Venice. 29185.
Baker (Floe) AVauted, a part-
ner. 49531.
Baker (Frances) Modernmira-
cle. 30G33.
Baker (a. D.) :
As the sun went down.
2022.
Behold the man. 3339.
Goose girl. 17131.
Graustark. 17330. 17337.
Great diamond trust. 17380.
Ills l»rother's hirthriisrht.
195G8.
Only Ellen. 34202.
Rogue's honoi". 39732.
Under doff. 48108.
Baker (G. M.) :
Above the clouds. 81.
After taps. 484.
Among the breakers. 1317.
Anastasia. .'i2677.
Babio. 52791.
Bachelor's Christmas.
52798
Ba ker'sdozen. 2S19a. 52814.
Baker's temperance dia-
logues. 2821.
Better than gold. 3039, 3040.
Boston dip. 4700.
Ca pta i n Mary Miller.
G138.
Class day. 53189.
Comrades. 8187, 8188.
Cool collegians. ,''»32o3.
Dorothy's birthday. 53447.
Dra wi ng -room stage.
llG93a-llG93c, 53405.
Duchess of Dublin. 11928.
Enl isted for the war. 1 2790.
Exhibition drama. 13211a,
13211b.
Fairy of the fountain.
13412a 13413
Flower of the family. 14595.
Flowing bowl. 14005.
Forty minutes with a crank.
1.5088.
Gentlemen of the jury.
10137.
Gustave, the professor.
17792.
Handy dramas for ama-
teur actors. 1807 8a,
18078b.
Little brown jug. 25005.
Lords of creation. 20220.
»Iatch-makers. 28700.
Merry Christmas. 54496.
Baker (G. M.)— Continued.
Messmates. 29318. 29318a.
• Mrs. Walthrop's bachelors.
304821).
j\Iybr«)ther's keeper. 31511.
Mysterious disappearance.
31807.
Nevada. 32288, 32289.
Old comrades. 33453.
One hundred years ago.
34025.
Our boys of 1770. 34.W4.
Our folks. 34G32, 34033.
Paddle your owu canoe.
3501Ga.
Past redemption. 35500,
35501.
Personal matter. 35970a.
Poison. 30044.
Prinz Friedrich von Hom-
berg. 37488a.
Rebecca's triumph. 38G20,
3SG21.
Revolt of the bees. 39281.
Itunning to waste. 34033.
Santa Claus at home.
40732a.
Santa Claus' frolics. 54406.
Santa Claus tlie First.
40738a.
Seeing the elephant. 41392.
Seldarte craze. 41410.
Seven ages. 41601.
Shall our mothers vote?
41923.
Social stage. 429S0a.
Temperance drama. 452.5Gc.
Teuder attachment. 45307.
That husband of mine.
45579.
Titanla* 40328, 46329.
Under a veil. 4SU93.
Voyage of life. 49315a.
Baker (G. P.) :
Apostle. 52713.
As you like it. 2048.
Hamlet. 17983.
Mid.'^unuuer night's dream.
29503.
Mills of God. 29678.
Mistress Beatrice Cope.
3U30G.
Office hours from 1 to 3.
33333.
Pageant of HoUis hall.
35043.
Revolving wedge. 39297.
Bnker (H. G.) :
Arion. 1827.
Bucket-shop. 5383.
Castle CJloomy. 0423.
Cure for giving. 9158.
Note from Nan. 33073.
Parish clerk. 35320. .
Picklows. 30225.
2862
Baker (IL C.)— Continued.
Soul in the till. 43310.
Suspicions. 44093.
Baker (H. N.) :
Anastasia. 52077.
Courtship. 8S09.
Baker (I. L.) Anita, the gypsy
queen. 1528.
Baker (J. F.) Rose in his
neighbor's garden. 39900.
Baker ( J. W.) Remedy. 39008a.
Baker (.Jessie M.) Dream-toy
shop. 55220.
Baker (.Joseph M.) :
Sinclair Holton. 42483.
Si)irituali.st. 43580. 43588.
Baker (K.) Anne. 1549.
Baker (K. C.) I saw a ship
a-sailing. 20817b.
Baker {Mrs. L. A.) Untold
half. 48442.
Baker (Margaret) Merchant
gentleman. 29142a.
Baker (Maud) Top o' the
morning. 40559a.
Baker (N. H.) Mary Stuart.
28573.
Baker (P. F.) Emigrants.
12008.
Baker (R. E.) :
After taps. 484.
Chapej-on. 0719.
Her picture. 19104, 54981.
King's daughter. 23955.
Mr. Bob. 30154.
Baker (R. M.) :
Awkward squad. 2585.
Bachelor hall. 2670.
Black magic. 4123.
Captain Careless. 0090.
Country club. 8743.
Down on the cape. 11013.
For one night only. 14899.
Girls will be girls. 10080.
Baker (Richard) :
Angel among devils. 1400.
Fight for the state. 14178.
Baker (Robert) :
Delicate situation. 10407a.
Plant. 3G43Ga.
Baker (S. T. i Masquerade.
28632a.
Baker (T.) Marsellaise. 28480.
Baker (T. S.) Vcrsunkene
glocke. 48892.
Baker (W.) Yankee detective.
51972.
Baker (W. A.) Partie de 500.
35398b.
Baker (W. G.) :
Adam & Eve. 243.
Devil's compact. 10686.
Heiurich, the bold. 18048.
Jack Shepherd. 22359.
Satan's tour. 40829.
INDEX
Raker (W. G.)— Contiiiued.
Seven wishes. 41624.
Zapha. 52283.
Bilker (W. H.) :
Great uni))rella ease. 17484.
Secret meeting of tiie Order
of the golden goose. 41 330.
Haker (W. H.) &. co. :
.\dA'8rti.sing girls. SSa.
Alarm of fire. 693.
All about Adam. 819.
All America eleven. 824.
All Cluirley's fault. 828.
All langled up. 913.
-Ill the year round. . 921.
American beauties. 11G2.
Ancient order of knishts of
chivalry. 1403.
Anita's trial. 1529.
Annual picnic of the Muggs-
ville Sunday -school.
1571.
Apollo's oracle. 1G90.
As you like it. 2038,
At Hotel On-de-Blink. 52746.
Al Ilandoni Run. 2180.
At retreat. 2181.
At the junction. 2249.
At the picket-line. 22GV.
Auction at Meadowville.
2359.
Aunt Abigail and the boys.
2379.
Aunt Jerusha's quilting
party. 2409.
Autograph letter. 2483.
.A.utomatic servant girl.
2488.
Awakening. 2547.
Awkward squad. 2585.
Baby. 2033.
Bachelor maids. 2675.
Bachelor's banquet. 2689.
Bachelor's divorce. 2697.
Bachelor's reverie. 2718.
Badly sold. 2790.
Baker's pantomimes i: cha-
rades. 52816.
Baker's patriotic dialogues.
2820.
Baker's temperance dia-
logue.s. 2821.
Bar Haven. 2943.
Bargain counter. 2988.
Bat & the ball. 3093.
Beauty machine. 56072.
Belle, the typewriter gii-1.
344G.
Beresford benevolent so-
city. 3531.
Best man. 3588.
Bide-a-wee bears. 37G6.
Bigelow's butler. 3818.
Bit o' blarney. 3993.
Black blunders. 4055.
5379~voi, 2— IG 76
Baker (W. H.) & co.— Contd.
Black diamond. 4080.
Black magic. 4123.
Black trump. 4148.
Blighted buds. 4235.
Blind attachment. 4241.
Blundering Bill. 4414.
Blundering Mr. B v o w n .
4417.
Bohemians. 449S.
Borrowed umbrella. 4680.
Boy scouts. 4850.
Boys will be girls. 4875.
Brass buttons. 4927.
Bread i\.- milk drill. 4963.
Breaking the engagement.
4995.
Breezy Point. 5014.
Bright Si Gay, attornevs-
at-law. 5112.
Broken bonds. 5167.
Brother against brother.
5256.
Bumps. 5457.
By \\ Oman's wit. 5732.
(':ili<-o land. 5838a.
Call to arms. 5916.
Tamille. 5941, 5942.
Oamp-fire ?irls. 5953ii.
Captain Jack. 6113.
Captain Swell. 6161.
Careless Cupid. 6216.
("Jarnival of days. 53075.
Carroty Nell. 6301.
Case for Sherlock Holuies.
6317.
Caught out. 6510a.
Change of heart. 6689.
Cheery comedies for Christ-
mas. .53119.
Children's vaudevi lie. 7053.
Chinese dunmiy. 7085.
Chronothanatoletrou. 53165.
(."huzzlewits. 53169.
Cicely's cavalier. 73i().
Clancey kids. 7502.
Cluss day conspiracv. 7544.
Close call. 7637.
Clover farm. 7678.
Club cS: lodge room enter-
tainments. 53203.
Coats & petticoats. 7736.
Cohen's divorce. 7784.
College ball. 7823.
CJollege chap. 7836.
College politician. 7863.
Colonel's maid. 7932.
Comedy of errors. 8061
Coming of Annabel. 8093.
Confidence game. 8242.
Corner in strait - jackets.
8546.
Corner lot chorus. 8548.
Comisel for the plaintifC.
S647. 53271.
28G3
Baker (W. H.) & co.— Contd.
Country folks. 8759.
Country minister. 8778.
Country .school. 8786.
Cousin Frank. 8886.
Cranberry Corners. 9005.
Creole belles. 9064.
Cribber. 9071.
Cupid's partner. 9436a.
Curtain raisei-s, 53319.
Cyclone for a cent. 9534.
Daddy. 9590.
Dairy-maid's festival
53326.
Dandy dialogue.s for Christ-
mas. 9741.
Dane's dress suit case.
9748.
Darktown bicycle club scan-
dal. 9895.
Day of the Duchess. 10138.
Deacon's second wife.
10195.
Dead heat. 10207.
Dead reckoning. 10213.
Deception's web. 10336.
Description of Henry's
comic menagerie. 10529.
Detective in petticoats.
10619.
Difference in clocks. 10848.
District school at Blueberry
Corners. 10986.
Dizzy's dilemmas. 11077.
Doctor. 11110.
Dr. McBeatem. 11168.
Doll that saved an armv.
53433.
Dolls' frolic. 11277.
Donation pai-ty. 11387.
Double deception. 11516.
Double shuffle. 11546.
Down in Maine. 11603.
Dream of Mother Goose.
11746.
Dream of the centuries.
53469.
Dream of the flowers.
11750.
Dumb waiter. 12025.
Ea.sy mark. 12178.
Khony flats & black sharps.
12187.
Edith's dream. 12244.
Eether or eyther. 12283.
Elmwood folks. 12513.
Emigrants' party. 12612.
Engaged by Wednesday.
12759.
Engaging position. 12766.
Evening of statuary & tab-
leaux. 13090.
Every-day occurrences.
13111.
INDEX
Baker (W. H.) & co.— Contd.
Facing the music. 13323.
Faii'y steeplecrown. 13416.
Faith cure. 13430.
False note. 13532.
Family album. 13585.
Pamous Brown v.s. Brown
separate maintenance
case. 13619.
Farmerette. 13686a.
Faugh-a-ballagh. 13891.
Ferguson, of Troy. 14060.
I'ightiug chance. 14191.
Fighting for freedom.
14194.
Finger of fate. 14271.
J'^inished coquette. 14277.
Finished education. 14279.
I'^'irst day of the holidays.
14358a.
l*^irst national boot. 14377a.
Fisherman's luck. 14411.
Fit & Suitemall fashions.
14420.
1^'lying wedge. 14640.
l*"ool for luck. 14714.
h'ooling father. 14731.
l*'or one night only. 14899.
Foul tip. 15107.
l<'reemasonrv outdone.
15350.
I'^iill house. 15655a.
l^'uu in a theatrical office.
15688.
Fun on the Kingville branch.
1 5695a
r^adsby'V girls. 15760.
(Same of comedy. 15854.
Game of dominoes. 15859.
<ientleman from Idaho.
16116.
Gilded youth. 16361.
(riri from upper 7. 16537a.
Girl in a thousand. 16552.
(Jirl up-stairs. 53780.
Girls of 1776. 16676.
Golden goose. 16965.
(:Jone abroad. 17048.
Government detective.
17173.
Grand baby show. 17255.
Granger. 17312.
Great chicken case. 17371a.
Great moral dime show.
17439.
Gi-een bird. 17551.
Greenroom rivals. 17605.
Half an hour with a giant.
17912a.
Half - back's interference.
17918.
Half -hours of vaudeville.
17929
Hamlet's brides. 18013.
Happy day. 18149a.
Baker (W. H.) & co.— Contd.
Helping father. 18796.
Her busy day. 18935.
Her first assignment.
18981a.
Her second time on earth.
19130.
Her uncle's boots. 19158.
Her weekly allowance.
19172.
Here she goes. 19197.
Hero of the gridiron. 19266.
Higbee of Harvard. 19389.
Hiram .Tones' bet. 19517a.
His father's son. 19617ii.
His last chance. 19678.
His lucky day. 19717.
His Methodist foot. 53949.
His word of honor. 19872.
Hole in the fence. 19970.
How Jim ma de good. 20496.
How the club was formed.
20532.
How the story grew. 20535.
Humorous monologues.
20641.
Hunting for Hapgood.
20692.
Hypnotism. 20763.
if I only had a million.
20926b.
1 11 ustrated readings. 2097 1.
In double peril. 21153.
In office hours. 21256a.
f n the enemy's camp. 21394.
In the nick of time. 21472.
In the trenches. 21534.
Ingomar. the barbarian.
21710.
Innisfail. 21734.
insurance agent. 21790.
Intelligence office. 21802.
Interviewing a s: r a n ge r .
21843.
Ij'ish agent. 21946.
Irish invasion. 21993.
Irish rebel. 22025.
.lack o' hearts. 22352.
.lack's blufC. 22384.
.lack's brothers's s i s t e r .
22384a.
.ferusha Dow".>< nlbnni no.
2. 22633.
.loe Simpson's double.
22S04.
.loining the tinpauites.
22904-22906.
.lolly Joe's lad\ minstrels.
22937a.
Judazuma, tlte man of mys-
tery. 23128,
.lulius Caesar. 23247.
.Iu.st a little mistake.
54146.
.fust like Percy. 23375.
2864
Baker (W. H.) & co. — Contd.
Juvenile fantastics. 23434.
Kettle of fish. 23631.
King of the cannibal Islands
23860.
King of the Philippines.
23878.
King-pin. 23895.
Ladies of Cranford. 2432!^.
Lady lawyer, 24452.
Land of night. 24603.
Lanty's luck. 24642.
Large order. 24650.
Leading lady. 2491S.
Leave it to Polly. 24955.
Liberty Corners. 25219.
Limb o' the law. 25490.
Limit of the law. 25502.
Lion among ladies. 25533.
Little acts for little actors.
54281.
Little co-ed. 2.j628.
Little Miss Van Winkle.
25797.
Little tlfl. 2590J.
Little trunjp. 25913.
Living pictures of the Civil
War. 25985.
Local & long <1 i s t a n c t^ .
26039a.
London assurau<;e. 20091.
Look out for paint. 26155.
Look out for the cat. 26156.
Looking for trouble. 26166.
Lost, a chaperon. 26265.
Love in a lighthouse. 26.515.
Lucia's lovej'. 26810.
Macbeth. 27033a.
Maid to order. 27505.
Maids & matrons. 27514.
Maids of all nations. 27510.
Majority of one. 27581.
Making a sister. 27606.
Man about town. 27715.
Man from Brandon. 27763.
Man from Texas. 27813.
Man in the case. 27853.
Man with the nose. 28012.
Man's voice. 28107.
Margery makes ir o o d .
28214a.
Marie's secret. 28268.
Marriage of Jack & Jill.
28414.
Marrying Belinda. 28470.
Mary Stuart. 28575.
Masque of culture. 28629.
Mated by jury. 28780.
Matrimonial advertisement.
28811.
Me an' Otis. 28958.
Merchant of Venice. 29152.
Merry Christmas plays.
54496.
INDEX
r.aker (W. H.) & co.— Coutd.
Merry widow hat. 29272.
Metamorphosis. 29323.
Mishaps of Minerva. 29892.
Miss Buzbv's boa r rt e r s .
29914.
Miss Fearless & co. 29939,
Miss Jone.s, 1 o u rn a list.
29971.
Miss Matilda's school.
29982
Miss Oliver's dollars. 29996.
Miss Parkington. 30000.
Miss Prim's kindergarten.
30011.
Misses Prinele's leap year,
30051.
Missing' Miss Miller. 30066.
Mi.ssiou of Letty. 30074.
.Vlisrakeu identity. 30113.
Mr. Easvman's n i e o e .
30176.
.VI r. Mc Ardle's guest. 30208.
Mrs. Briggs of the poultry
yard. 30317.
Mrs. Compton'.s manager.
30335.
.Mrs. Didvinns's party.
30347.
.Mrs. Maltby's mole. 80404.
Mrs. Tyler'.s second. 3(1476.
.Model lover. 30569.
Modern Cinderella. 30591a.
Modern sewing society.
30652.
Moon.shiner's daughter.
30978,
Mother of Santa Glaus.
31166.
Much add about, nothing.
31280.
Much too sudden. 31293.
Musi<; vs. elociition. 31411.
Musical bouquet. .31417.
My Cousin Timmj. 31527.
Nan. the maseotte. 31931.
Nance Oldfield. 31942.
Nelly's rival. 32209.
Nephew or uncle. 32227.
Sew Ha mpshire gold.
32.390.
^e^\ start. 32466a.
New woman. 32487.
New woman's reform club.
32497.
Night after. 32639.
No admittance. 32849.
N(t men wanted. 32871.
Not oil the jti'ogramme.
33057a.
O'Day the alderman. 33259.
Odd operas for eventide.
33266a.
Offerings of th; y«ar.
33326.
Baker (W. H.) & co.— Gontd.
Oh. well, it's no use. 33364.
Old Acre folk. 33403.
Old country store. 33457.
uld fashioned husking bee.
33476.
Old maids' «•<» ii ven 1 i <> n.
.33549.
Old maid's venture. .'^>4772.
Old maid's wooing. 335.^9.
Old par.son. 33600.
On the quiet. ,338S9h.
On to victory. 339.58!i..
One on Dick. 34092m.
Open secret. 34244.
Original ni o n o 1 o g n t> s &
sketches, :54364m.
Our boys. 345.50a.
Our churcli fair. 34.563.
Our coloi-ed conductors.
34574.
(»nr .Tim. 34693.
Our wives. .34807.
Out of his sphere. . 34824.
Out of sight. 34826.
Out of the shadow. 34849.
Out or town. .3485.^..
Out West. 34864.
Out.sidei-. 34910.
Ojsters. .34984.
Packing of the home mis-
sionary barrel. .3501.1.
Pair of buj'glars. .35080.
Pan of fudge. 35155.
Papa Pettingill. 35213.
Paper match. 35227.
Pa's new housekeeper.
35425.
Peak sisters. 35718a.
Peck of trouble. 3.5754.
Pedler's parade. 3.5777.
Penalty of ju-ide. 35x30.
Penelope's Mtlinity. .35840.
Pennsylvauia kid. 358.52.
People's money. 35864.
Per telephone. ;i5876.
Perplexing predicMiiient.
35942.
Peter. 35997.
Picked- up dinner. 36214.
Pictures in the fire. .36246.
Pilsner & Poppyseed . 3631 5.
Pink swan pat(ern. 36316.
Placer gold. 36422.
Plantation bitters. 36437.
Platform monologues.
36449.
Playing t)ie game. 36477u.
Plays in pinafores. 54979.
Plays with, a punch. 54981.
Pledging of Polly. 36539.
Poet's club. 36622.
Point of honor. 36634.
Polir-e court. 3«Rn8.
Political puU. 30609.
Baker (AV. H.) & co.— Gontd.
Popping by proxie. 36832.
Poverty flats. 36926.
Pride of Company G. 37205.
Private tutor. 37539.
f rodigal son. 37585.
Prof. Baxter's great inven-
tion. 37621.
Psyche, M. D. 37768.
Psychological m o m e u t .
37774.
Pur.suit of the parson.
87899.
Queen of hoaiis. 38030.
Quicksands of G ot h a m .
38194.
Quits. 38223.
Rag dolls' party. 38330.
Rag-picker's child. 38331 .
Rank deception. 38455.
Real thing. 38575.
Rebellion of Mr>. Barclav.
38629.
Recoiling venge.i nee. 38677.
Red Acre farm. 38700.
Red or white? 38769.
Regiment of two. 38919.
Regular rah ! rah ! bov.
38934a.
Regular scream. 38935.
Representing Barrett, Cox
& CO. 39077.
Revenge of Shari-Hot-Su.
39250.
Revolving wedge. 39297.
Rice pudding. 39330.
Richelieu. 39382.
Ring-around-a-rosie. 39467.
Rival by request. 39540.
Rival choirs. 39543.
Rivals. 39560.
Romantic Mary. 39838.
Romantic rogue. 39839.
Rooney 's restaura n t. ,39909.
Rose & the ring. .39948.
Rough rider. 40076.
Rubber boots. 40196.
Rural ruse. 40314.
Russian romance. 40341.
Sad mistake. -10477.
St. Valentine's day. 405.57.
Sally Lunn. 40602a.
Sam Bo- jam & his African
colony. 55230.
Samanthy Snodgrass & tlH>
ladies' aid. 40649a.
Same man. 40655.
Santa Glaus. 40727.
Santa's surprise. 40744.
Sauce for the goose. 40847.
Scarlet bonnet. 40970.
Scenes & songs of ye olden
time. 41014.
Scenes in a restaurant.
41020.
2865
INDEX
Baker (W. H.) & co.— Contd.
Scenes in a sanctum. 41021.
Scenes in the Union depot.
41025.
Schmerecase in school.
41072a.
School dialogues. 11103.
School for scandal. 41109a.
Scrap of paper. 4118S.
Scratch race. 41194.
Scroggin's divorce case.
41195.
Second flooi-, Spoopendyke.
41285.
Secretary. 41361,
Selected scenes. 41417a.
Separation of the Browns.
41517.
Shakespeare wooing. 41738.
Shamrock & rose. 41934.
Shamrock minstrels. 41935.
She stoops to conquer.
42016.
Short plays for small play-
ers. 42168c.
Silas Marner. 42319a.
Singing- school of ye olden
lime. 42497.
Sisterhood of Bridget.
42595.
Si.v kleptomania* ts. 42620.
Six times nine. 42629a.
Six to one. 12630.
Smoke up. 42857.
Soap-bu)))>le drill. 42940.
Soldiers brave & maidens
fair. 43090.
Soldier's sweetheart. 43112.
Special delivery. 43458.
Speed limit. 43493.
Spoiled darling. 43595.
Squire .fndklns' apple hef.
43706.
Siraw man. 44095.
Strenuous Mame. 44136.
Striped sweater. 44179.
Sublime & ridiculous.
44311.
Suffragette t«»v\u meeting.
44419.
SuflTagettes' convention.
44424.
Suit of livery. 44452.
Summerville bazar. 44516.
Sunbonneis. 44533.
Susan's finish. 44673.
Suzette. 44708.
Swell atfair. 44796.
Sylvia's aunts. 44853.
Symphonv in black. 44866.
Svudicated Santa Claus.
44876.
Tableau & pantomime en-
tertainments. 44898a.
Baker (W. H.) &, co. — Contd.
Taking the census in Bing-
ville. 44953.
Taking the third degree in
the grange. -44956.
Taking way. 44957a.
Taming of the shrew.
45055.
Tax on bachelors. 4oJ73.
T'eam-work. 45187.
l^easer. 45192.
Telegram from dad. 45214.
Tell-tale eyebrow. 45245.
Templeton teapot. 45303.
That box of cigarettes.
45539.
fhat dorg. 45552.
Their first dinner. 45656.
Then & now. 45697.
Thief in the house. 45769.
This is so sudden. 45845a.
Three graces. 45966.
Three o'clock train. 45991
Three of a kind. 45999.
Through the keyhole. 46090.
Time of his life. 46240.
To meet Mr. Thompson.
46370.
Tom Thumb w e d d i n g •
16460a.
'l.'oo clever by half. 46513a.
T'own meeting. 46657.
T'ramps' conven t ion. 46804.
'I'ricks upon iravellers.
46963,
Triss. 47071.
Trouble in Santa Glaus
land. 47164.
Troublesome flock. ."•5665.
Trustee. 47276.
Truth about .lane. 47290.
Trying it on Beldon. 47309.
Turn in the market. 47349.
Turn in the road. 47350.
Twelfth night. 47406.
Twentieth century proposal.
47438.
TVo college tramps. 47586.
T^vo-two train. 47809,
T^'ranny of tears. 4787 1 .
Uncle Si. 48038.
Uncle Silas. 48043.
Under a spell. 48092.
Under protest. 48129.
Unexpected legacy, 48297.
Unlucky tip. 48385.
Up against it. 48471.
Up to Freddie. 48508.
Valley farm. 48643.
Variety contest. 48710.
Vaudevillainies. 48734a.
Veal breaded. 48744.
Village post-office. 49042.
Village postmistress. 49046.
Virginia heroine. 49182.
&, CO. — Contd.
fair women
Baker (VV. H.)
Vision of
49163.
Visit of Obadiah. 49175.
Voice of authority. 49224.
Wagner at the Smallvillo
woman's club. 49364.
Wanted, a pitcher. 49533.
Way to his pocket. 4978/|.
Wedding bells. 49894. -
Weeping ^villows. 49938.
West of Omaha. 49995.
What thev did for .TenkJns.
50143.
When the curtain rises.
50312a,
When women vote. 50365.
Who are you? 50600.
Who caught the c o ii n ( ?
50605,
Widow from the W est.
50816.
Widow Mxillins' Christnins.
50826,
William. 51057.
Willowdale. 51099.
Wings of Mignonette. 51331.
Winning ways. .51185.
Woman's Intuition. .5153S;.
Wooing a widow. 51698.
Wooing of W i I h c 1 m i n n .
51709,
World's work. bll92.
Wrecker's daughter. 51S;i'.i.
Wrong Miss Mather. 51 SST.
Wrong package. 51894.
Baker & Castle, (xoose girl.
17131,
Baker & Godwin. < )j,eu verdict.
34249.
Bakluiyzen (M. van de Sande*
See Sande-Bakhuy/en.
Bakonyi (K. von> :
.\utumn manoeuvres. 2501 .
Gold gab ich fiir eisen !
53805, 53806.
( iute kamerad. 17793, 17791 .
Herbstmanover. 19184.
Kleine kcinig. 24088, 24089.
.Manoeuvres d'nutornne.
28083a.
Nemtudomka. 32222a.
Balagiir (I.) Czar. 9.567.
Balazs ( S. ) F e 1 e s ^ g ii n k .
13989a.
Balch (F. H.) Bridge of the
gods, 5092, 5093.
Balch (L.) &'p^ Baldi (W. L.)
Balch (W. L.) :
Alice in Blunderlaud. 782.
Angel's visit. 1503.
Broken lives. 52994.
Brother Ambrose. 5258.
Her grace. 19002.
House that .Till builf . 20447.
2866
rPTDEX
r^alch (W. L.)— Continued.
.Ternsa]*-ni. 22680.
I>ust of Hie Mohicans.
24742.
Maltese <at. 27*557.
Ned of tbe liill. 32144.
<^uick action. 55089.
Social nightinare. 42976.
True lover's knot. 47241.
lUilch (W. K.) Black cap.
4062.
Balcoui (L. t Thricp saved.
46055.
Bald (F. W.) jr. Fraucisque.
15260.
I^aldarous (G.) Meerfahrev.
29040.
Baldauf (.J.) Uottie Hans.
40056.
I'.alderstou ( J. L.) :
Into tlfc fire. 21848a.
Kev (o wedlock. 2364X.
Shadows. 41706c.
BaldiiJiC (L.) Cow-boy. Indian
& the lady. 8937.
Baldoniir. Santos e uieigas.
40756.
Baldovert. See De Baldovert:.
Baldridge (D. ) Farmer Has-
kius. 13678.
Baldus (S. A.) Wasp. 49675.
Baldwin (A.) Presents. 55023.
Baldwin (A. B.A • Ma,!^olia
Dart's boii rdiugiiouse. 27413.
Baldwin f B. J.^ Speculation.
43482.
Baldwin ( < '. » W a x w o r k s .
49716. V'^
Bald-vvii) (<_'. <;.) ^Tiss Tiggie-
w inkle. 30040-
Baldwin (C. T.) :
I'^orest t'airies. L4990a.
Gatherins; of the Mayflower.
15945.
Baldwin (1>. I I'our of a kind.
15167.
Baldwin (E. F. i (lousin Mar-
garet. 8899.
Buldwnu ( Faith t Quest eter-
nal. 38148a.
Baldwin (Florence) Mount of
the Holy Cross. 31223.
Baldwin (C* Black crepe aud
diamonds. 4073.
Baldwin (G. E.) Gold. 16871a.
Baldwin (J. F. ) Tsle of Ka-
rama. 22160.
Baldwin (J. L.) :
BnsinessL. 5584.
King of spades. 23855.
Priestess of humanity.
37224
Twenty-two. 47460.
Baldwin (K. S.) :
God's will. 16846a.
Until death do us part.
48431a.
Baldwin fS. S.) His better
half. 19560.
Baldwin (W. T.) />•.:
King's jester. 23970.
Speculation. 43482.
When Bunny pulls the
strings. 50200.
Balfe (M. W.) Talisman.
45001.
Ball (B. W.) Fianza. 14112.
Ball (C. G.) Gay girls from
Paris. 15970.
Ball (E. H.) Strike. 44167.
Ball (O. H.) Self-disinter-
ested. 41428.
Ball fH.i Nase dos MichMan-
gelo. 32028.
Ball (J. B.> Ethio|.ian ciassic.
13005.
Ball (L. A.) :
Aunt Haima from Vermont.
2395.
Bogus s<iuire. 4484.
F'armer Roberts' daughter.
13685.
Ball (W. S.) Bomb trust.
4522.
Ball (W. T. W.) :
Bottom's dream. 4729.
Martin Cbnzzlewitt. 28508.
Our girls. 34650.
Ballagh (H.) iice Ha rrell
(C. E.)
Ballance (J.) :
Laughing gas. 24817.
.Missing link. 30061.
Ka;4zle-dazzle. 38543.
Baliantvne (B. M-^ ErJing the
Bold. 12870.
Ballard (A. M. i Butterfly.
5646.
Ballard ( B. T.) Eiuancipated
women. 12569.
Ballard (E. S.> ' 'ompri»mised.
8177a.
BtiUard (F.) .Sw Ballard
(J. F,>
Ballard (J. F.) :
.4ir-castle man. 647b.
Believe me. X a n t i p p e .
3352.
Bird of passage. 3927.
Chancellor, 6675, 6676.
Eagle's nest. 12122.
Early bird. 53493.
Easy mark. 12179.
Her nearest neighbor.
19083.
^ Her own house. 19098.
Humor the ladies. 20640.
2867
Ballard (J. F.)— Continued.
Keep quiet. 23560.
Mrs. Doray. 30355.
My dog. 31535b, 31535c.
Pedagogue. 35769.
Professor. 37616.
Results. 39125.
Strong right arm. 44192.
We, the people. 49818.
What's wrong; 50125.
50125a.
Young America. 52153a.
Ballard r.T. H.) Lady Anne.
24350.
Ballard tS. J.) C. Q. D. 5750.
Ballauf (W. L.) :
Are you an eagle V 1800.
For girls only. 14800a.
Ballauf (W. L.) jr.:
Across the hills. 180.
Barrel battle. 3045.
liOst among the living.
26270.
Midnight mail. 29438.
Midnight special. 29453.
Son of a gun. 43193.
Under a shadow. 48090.
Ballenger (T. F.) Irish pawn-
broker. 22015.
Ballesteros (J. M.) See Moreno
Ballesteros.
Ballou (A. L.) Guardian angel.
17714.
Ballou (A. P.) Touching story.
46619.
Ballou (F.) Traders. 46698.
Balmer (E.) :
From the reef. 15586.
Wolf of the city. 51357.
Balsac (P. de) See Marble (S.)
Balsa r (C.) Dawning. 1C>092.
Baiter (F.) Whirligig of time.
50458.
Baity (I.) Piker. 36290.
Balzac (H. de) :
Auberge rouge. 2353.
C6sar Birottean. 6614.
Chabert. 6617.
Colonel Chabert. 7 l» 0 3 ,
7904.
Duchesse de Langeais. 8481.
iScole des m6nage.'=!. 12208.
Ferguson. 14058.
Marquise. 28356.
Montriveau. 30926.
Night off. 32724.
Peau de chagrin. 3847t).
Rabouilleuse. 38275.
School of matrimon>-. 411 1.7.
Seraphita. 55282.
Wild ass' skin. 50950.
Bamberger (M.) :
About 4 o'clock.. 75.
Kishineff— 1903. 24006.
Ruth. 40371.
INDEX
Bamberger ( M. ) — Continued.
Two hearts & a diamond
47635.
Buiice (L.) Only a bachelor.
34144.
Bancker (B.) <See Banoker (M.
Biincker (M. E. 0.) :
Dovetta. 11569.
Governess. 17165.
Lackey. 24305.
Matrimony. 28836.
Miss President. 30009.
Bancrotl (G.) Marriage of
Molly. 28417a.
Bnncroft (C. A.) :
Fatal error. 13747.
Nemo. 32219.
Bancroft (G. C.) :
At swords points. 2196.
C^aptain Kate. 6123.
Euthanasia. 13052.
Sword points. 44829.
Swords points. 44833.
Woman's eyes. 51526.
Bancroft (G. P.) Angela
Teresa. 1484.
Bandlow (H.) Knutschdoktor
Strerael. 24199b.
Bandmann (D. E.) :
Austerlitz. 2465.
Dual character of Dr.
.TekvU & Mr. Hyde. 11901.
Viola, the betyar. 49090.
Bang (O.) :
Barricade. 3052.
New musician. 32428.
15.MUSS {Mrs. B.) See Bangs
(O. R.)
r.augs (C. 11.) :
Harmonus. 18234.
Madfson mill. 27291.
Bangs (D. C.) :
Lullaby memory. 26914,
Studv in black & white.
44272.
r.angs (F. C.) Antoine. 1625.
Bangs (J. K.) :
Aliceln Stageland. 783.
Belle of the Bowery. 3430.
Bicyclers. 3758.
Bohemians. 4500.
Daffodil farm. 9617.
Dramatic evening. 11675.
Fatal message. 13761.
Fisher n\aiden. 14405.
Governor of Midway. 17186.
Idiot at home. 33982.
Katheriue. 23518.
Lady Teazle. 24525.
I'roposal xmder difficulties.
37726.
2905. 52520.
Bangs (M. G.) Stranger than
fiction. 44074.
B uigs (McKeudi-ee) SybiL
44837.
Bangs (Maraquita) Money
ma. I. 30776.
Banss (W. M.) :
Beautiful blufC 3205.
Last toll gate. 24775.
Strong hands of the weak.
44189.
Banholzer (P. P.) :
Arabian nights. 1756.
<Jivil service. 7475.
Banim (J.) Damon & Pythias.
9687.
Bank (H. E. de) i^ee De Bank.
Banker (H. W.) In the great
Southwest. 21420.
Banks (C. B.) :
Amer. woman. 1274, 1275.
•Hampton Roads. 18021.
Heart <.f the world. 18496.
Idols. 20909.
Spirit of '76. 4.S568.
Swanii. 44715.
Banks (( J. F.) Road to .Tericho.
39587.
Banks (G. L.) Under Gen.
Sliafter. 48116.
Banks (C. W.) With eyes of
love. 51288.
Banks (Catherine) From
sliadows to sunshine. 15572.
Banks (Ohas.) Gen. Grant's
trip around the world. 1604;;.
Banks (D.) Bubbles. 5367.
Banks (E. R.) :
Acadia. 132.
New Amsterdam, 32318.
Banks (J. H.) Bobbles. .^367.
Banks (M.) :
Anld Robin Gray. 2376.
(Jity's heart. 7470.
.loan of Arc. 22769.
Maid of Orleans. 27486.
Banks ( M. A.) Papa .Toe,
35209.
Banks ( P. ) See Wa guer ( H. S. )
Bank son (W.) :
Doll maker of Paris. 11257.
Night ill dreamland. 32690.
Within the shadow of Grace
church. 51310.
Bannan (T.) CHialice. 6631a.
Bannel (C.) Telephone tangle.
45239a.
Bannetyne (H.) See Roberts
(G. L.)
Baimiug (K.) :
Gai'den "f Punchinello.
15903.
Pipes of Pan. 36387.
Banning (S. W.) :
Closing of the door. 7652.
Light of truth. 25390.
Name of Nannette. 31913.
Bannister (H. G.) Life-saver &
the bathing girl. 25324.
Bannvart (E. J. K.) Reason's
folly. 55121.
Banos (P. ) :
Arriba, linjou. 1918.
Cosas del querer. 8599.
Banos Fernandez (P.) Mara-
villas del progreso. 28146.
Bantock (L.) :
Belle of Brittany. 'MW.
3401.
Girl' behind the counter.
16465.
Man the lifeboat. 27958.
Persian princess. 35961-
35963.
Those terrible twins. 45894,
45895.
Three kisses. 45977.
White <*hrvsantheniuni.
50498.
Bauvai'd (J.) :
Oorrinia. 8576.
Mystery of San Marco.
31845.
Sun & ice. 44523.
Bauville (T. de) :
Baiser. 24018.
Charming Leandre. 6812a.
Deputy of Bouibignac
10498, 53386.
Gringoire. 17644-17646.
King & the ballad monger.
23732.
Scapin & Nerine. 40955.
Soerate et sa femme. 43030.
Bar (Ben de> Ser Guion
(N. C.)
Bar (H.) McWade. the blood-
hound. 27123.
Barabassc (M.) o.ieze Nasz.
33385.
Barado (F.) :
NiiQOS de la Inclnsa. 32826.
Nochedeboda. 32959.
Barager (E. R.> Our Irish
senator. 34685.
Baratt (L. A.) Duty, reason \
passion. 12089.
Barba. H§roe <le1 cortijo.
19280.
Barba Rossa, pseud. See Sou-
bron (W. E.l
Barbadillo (G. de) <'hris1 of
the alley. 7173.
Barbadillo (J. L6pez) Ser
Lopez Barbadillo.
Barbadillo (P. W. de) Christ
of the alley. 7173.
Barbae (L.) :
After the game. 501.
All on a summer's dav.
52628.
2868
nn)EX
Ra rbee ( L. ) — Contiuued.
At the end of the rainbow.
2226.
By wav of the !>ecret pas-
sage. 5303J .
Dream tliol came true.
11760.
^Mfteenth of Jai). 14140.
In the college days. 21360a.
KjugdoMi of Heart's Con-
tent. 23937.
Sing a song of seniora
42483a.
'fhread of destiny. J592la.
TomorroAV at 10. -55617.
Trial of hearts. 46930a.
Bnrber (F. C.l :
Pautata. 35183.
Tattooed lady. 45167.
Violets!. 49106.
Barber (.T. F.) Cupid's visit to
tlie agent's office. 9448.
Barber (L. .4i.) :
Dark horse. 9869.
Divorcee. 11052.
Germania. 16204.
Hearts & lU)wers. 18533.
Invaders. 218S4.
Isle of dreams. 22153.
•Tangle. 22474.
Kentn<,'k\- feud. 23599.
.Masquerade. 28634.
Village burglar. 49025.
i;!n-l)er CM. E.> :
Left at the post. 24981.
Mecluinical .Time. 28997.
Barber (V. A.) :
Daughter of Amer. 9936,
Fred's Jac. rose. 15324.
Law of compeusation. 24861-
Majesty of the law. 27559.
Pythagoras Pod, Esq.
.37942.
Tattered bit of a sail. 45154.
Wanted, a wife. 49-544.
Barbier (J.) :
Contes d'Holfniann. 8374,
8375.
Faust. 13900.
Hoffman's love tales. 19934.
.Teanuette"s wedding. 22.583.
Miguot). .50967.
Ttonieo et Juliette. 39859a,
39872.
r.arbier (P.) Viei Hesse de Don
Juan. 48999.
Karbier (P. T.) See Barbier
(J.)
Barbour (A. E.) Home circles.
20016.
Barbour (E.) :
Antietam. 1614.
District fair. 10983.
Hoosier. 20224.
Barbour (E.) — Continued.
Land of the midnight sun.
24618.
.Master of the mine. 28716.
Northern lights. 33031.
Remerabe)- the Maine.
39012.
lloyal perjury. 40164.
Schemes. 41051.
Shadow of the bars. 41682.
She. the queen of Kor.
42019.
Barbour (E. M.) :
Crowded house. 9224.
In a tea-house. 21088.
.lapanese lesson. 22491.
Barbour fj. ) Home circles.
20016.
Barbour (L.) For old times
sake. 14897.
Barbour (M. H. ) Unwritten
law. 48406.
Barbour <W.) Spring chicken.
43648.
Barbusse. Affaire Coverly.
4G142.
Barca (P. Calderou de la) See
Calderon de la Barca.
Ba rebus (B) :
.Vwakeuing of Letty. 2-564.
Inside job. 54061.
Barclay (.\.) Quo Xmas eve.
34130.
Barclay (A. <J.,) Money Vt^as re-
turned. 30802.
Barclay (D.) Our detectives.
34600.
Barclay (F. C.) :
-Vfter the battle. 495.
Appearances are often de-
ceptive. 1705.
Birthday celebration. 3966a.
Country lover. 8776.
(^oinir to housekeeping.
16860.
How she kept her secret.
20522.
Janet. 2246S.
Leila's captive. 25027.
Little off. 25823.
Lost treasure. 26363.
Milliner's story. 29630.
Miner's oath. 29730.
Money was returned. 30802.
New office boy. 32431.
Social problem. 42980.
Which one? 50420.
Witch's prophecy. 51284.
Woman with a mission.
51507.
Barclay (G.L.) Safe. 40485,
Bardav (L. H.I Smudge 1944.
42863.
Barclay (S.) Mr. Boggs on
Sunday morning. 30156.
2869
Barclay & Courtlaudt. Som-
uarabula. 4318L
Barcus (J. S.) :
Cost of living, 8618.
Formula, 15030.
Governor's boss. 17191,
17192, 17192a.
Over-speed i n g, 34924a .
Patriotism. 35-571d.
Repentance of Crajsus.
39067a.
Too many millions. 46-580.
Bard (A.) Giafar. 16326.
Bard (F.) & bruder:
Herr minister, 19308.
Kolcson k6rt kast^ly.
24203a.
Minisztereiuok. 29755.
Modistin. 30680.
Susi. 44679, 44679a.
Teufel. 45476,
Timar Liza, 4622Sm.
Uj foldesur, 47898.
Bard (H, P.) Sacrifices of con-
quering Collins, 40466,
Barda (J.t Night in Cairo.
32682.
Barde (A,) :
Aim6 pour soi-meme, 642.
Gouverture, 8917.
Main droite, 27526.
Maison de rendezvous,
27544.
Maitresse de iiiano. 275-52.
Mesure pour rieu. 2932 1 .
Nuit de Chipette. 33125.
Reine s'amuse. 38979.
Safille, 40407.
Son petit fr6re. 43226.
Suzy. 44712.
Tochter. 46407.
Bardeeu (C. W,) :
Glimpse of grammar land.
16760.
Table is set, 44897,
Bardin (W. F,) :
Chief. 6965a,
Woman. 55978,
Baree (A,) Adam & Eve, 244.
Bareli (M.) Suffragette. 44398.
Baremore (B.) :
Dream Island, 11722,
When the white man came.
50335,
Bargate (J,) Prize, 37548.
Bargone (C.) Homme qui as-
sassina. 17024, 20090.
Baring (M.) ;
Double game. 11522.
Green elephant, 17557.
Grey stocking. 17623, 17624.
Baring-Gould ( S. ) Court roya I .
8855.
INDEX
Barker (C. A.) :
Nero below zero. 32244.
Quo vadis upside down,
38252.
Barker (C. T.) Hoiisewarming.
20460.
Barker (E. H.) California.
5852.
Barker (E. L.) :
Bunch of sweetpeas. 5474.
Coming- of Julia. 8094.
Barker (Elsa) :
One morning in Belgium.
54804.
Scab. 40922.
Barker (Eugenia) Oypie, the
waif. 17816.
Barker (G) :
Anatol. 1394, 52078.
Madras house. 6967a,
27303.
Three plays. 46014, 46015.
Barker (H. G.) Prunella.
37761.
Barker (J.) :
Around the Hub. 1906.
Countryman. 8801,
Barker (.J. R.) God's liegeman.
16845.
Barker (P. M.) :
Al-i-situ. 809a.
Another way. 1586a.
Barker (R.) :
Cancioncillas. 5995.
Gunfifthter. 17779.
Wright hroit. in France.
51844.
Barker (T.) :
lone. 21922.
Martiri. 28513.
Barker (T.), Heirs of:
Fidelio. 14120.
lone. 21922.
Martiri- 28513.
Barker (T. T.) Metistofele.
29047, 29048.
Barker (W.) Mountain king,
31230.
Barker (W. E.) Battle of
spring. 3127.
Harler (E. A.) Dramatic
reader. 53462.
Barlow (B. ) Camera fiend.
5938.
Barlow (N. P.) :
Tsh bar ish. 54077.
Shunemite maid. 55333.
Harlow (P. T.) Tinted Venns.
46286.
Barlow (R.) :
After 7 years. 52587.
Frame-up. 53697.
.Man for an hour. 27757.
Mourners. 31245.
$5000 rew ard. 56066.
Barlow (.W. E.) Visions of her
dream. 49168.
Barnabee (H. C.) Unprotected
female. 48405.
Barnard (A. P.) :
Joseph Noirel's i-evenge.
23017.
Tale of 2 cities. 14983.
Barnard (C.) :
A. D. 1. 3.
Alonzo's letter. 992.
Bibi. 3746, 3747.
Celia. 6575.
Comedv of toys. 8073.
County fair. 8S0S.
Deputy wife. 10503.
Experienco sinartweed.
13235.
Flirtation. 14523.
Fun on the rail. 15698.
Girl ^vith a tin heart.
16649, 16650.
He was never l^iiowu to
smile. 52592.
Her great aunt. 19005.
Joe. 22799.
Just out. 23381.
Katy in Gooseland. 23537.
Katy Neal. 23538.
Liza Ann. 54302.
Main line. 27527, 27528.
?vlanhattan Beach. 28058.
Message from Reno. 29301.
On the rail. 33891.
Pretty missionary. 37116.
Psyche, M. D. 37768.
Ten to one. 45361. 4.5362.
Triple wedding. 47063.
Vermont. 48872.
Barnard (F. H.) Gilded pill.
16358.
Barnard (M. B.) Dust in the
eyes. 12059.
Barnard ( P. J. ) Man in white.
27877.
Barue (K. & M. C.) l"'o-)nor-
row. 46480.
Barnekow (H. von) Sie gleirh-
en Maggie. 422.58.
Barnes ( A. C. ) Search for hap-
piness. 41254.
Barnes (A. G.) :
Chris Hi Lena. 7168.
Cut glove. 9519.
P.arues (A. S. ) & co. :
Crowned before dawn. 9234.
Headless horseman. 18412.
Julius Caesar. 23271,
23272.
Macbeth. 27018a.
Merchant of Venice.
29146a.
Barnes (C. R.) :
Monsieur le comte. 80800.
Musical courtship. 31426.
Barnes (C. T.) Irma. 22059.
Barnes (E. F.> Nevada Kate.
32291.
Barnes (Edw. J.) Northerners.
33032.
Barnes (Elliott) :
Artist's daughter. 1980.
Ruth's devotion. 40380.
Barnes (Elsie J.) f^ee Serrano
(E. J.)
Barnes (Eric) :
Mervyn, the disinherited.
29286.
Sculptor. 41206.
Barnes (F.) Joining the navy.
54121.
Barnes (H. C.) :
High ball. 19396.
Mercedes. 29140.
Rosary. 39942.39948.
Scandal. 40934.
Weakling. 4983'J.
Barnes (H. Delaro ) ,See De-
laro-Barnes.
Barnes (IL M.) :
Bonnie Annie Laurie.
Child unbcru. 53133.
Dearheart. 10270a.
End of a perfect day. 53531.
Little shepherd of Bargain
row. 25874a,
Mill on the Floss. 54514.
Oh, help. 33351a.
55046.
55931.
Treasure Island.
Who said peace?
Barnes (L L.) :
She's a bird. 42007.
Woman of tomorrow. 51475.
Barnes (J.) :
Black ape. 4044.
Cleopatra, 7590.
Darkey breach of promise
case. 9888.
Doctor Snowball. 11179.
Karl Kline. 23493.
Limber Jim. 25494.
Little Rifle. 25860.
Looking for trouble. 26106.
Neota, the avenger. 32224.
Barnes (J. A.) Our country
cousins. 34582,
Barnes (J. G.) Pace that kills.
35004.
Barnes (L.) Cut glove. 9519,
Barnes (N. A.) Every child.
13134.
Barnes (M. M-> IVIrs. Potter's
first. 30366.
Barnes (P.) :
Chamois hunter. 6643.
Wanted, an aunt. 49550.
Barnes (S. L.) Katinka.
23531.
2870
ISDJ5X
Barnes (T) :
Nigger night school. 32037.
Piclcles & tickles. 36223.
Slim Jim & the hoodoo.
427S6.
Barnes (T. R.) iMagazine man
& the lady. 27331b.
Barnes (W.) Bloodstone heart.
4310.
Barnes (W. E.) :
Blue & the gray. 4344.
Girl tiiat I love. 16G21.
Hugo, an Italian romance.
20.")91.
ilarriuge certilicate. 28384.
Mvsterj'^ of Wave Crest.
31857.
One woman's life. 34124,
34125,
Only a farmer's daughter,
34159.
Our summer boarders,
34782.
Poverty. 30923.
Serpent & the dove, 41551.
Summer boarders. 44497.
Barnes (W. H. L.) Solid silver.
43130.
Barnet (K. A.) ;
A. D. T. no. 1.534. 2.
Album. 709.,
Ballet girl. 2853.
Baron Humbug. 3016,
3017.
Cap of fortune. 6027, 6028.
Cinderella & the prince.
73.J7-7359.
Danseuse. 9824.
Down on the cape. 11613.
Excelsior jimior. 13191,
13192.
Family'album. 13584.
Fourteen hundred ninety
two. 15184, 52490.
Fourteen ninety two. 15185.
Gretcheii, queen of the bal-
let. 17613.
Injured innocents. 21728.
21729.
KingTopsy Turvy. 23920.
Legend ot the Klondike.
25017.
Little Bo-Feep. 2.5.598.
Little Gascon. 25692.
Love of a girl. 26558.
Lovers of Provence. 26675.
Mnvy & her lamb. 28.536.
Mil ad i & the musketeer,
20551.
Miss Lent of Lloyds, 29976,
iliss Pocahontas. 30006.
;Miss Simplicity. 3002.5.
^Mother Goose album. 31137.
Nicolette. 32631.
Prince pro tern. 37370.
He never
15043.
54314.
Barnet ( K. A. ) — Contiu ued.
Queen of the ballet. 38046.
Show girls, 42182.
Simple Simon, 12456.
Star spangled baron. 43798.
Strange adventures of Jack
& the beanstalk. 44036.
Tabasco. 44893, 44894.
That girl o'mine. 45574.
Tommy Tompkins. 46474.
U-Pi-Dee. 47885.
Yankee princess. 52009.
• 1492. 15184. 15185, 52490,
5249L
Baruett (A. H.)
knew. 18375b.
Barnett (B. F.) ;
Beat. 3174b.
Daddy. 9589. •
Fortunate thief.
Lonesome club.
Publicity. 55062.
Window gazers. 51119a.
Woman who came back.
51491.
Worm that turned. 51795.
Barnett (E. R.)-:
Internatl. coiuody. 21«ltJa.
Stage struck. 43728.
Barnett (E. S.) Galaxy of
stars. 15777.
Barnett (H.> His li)!al bout.
16924a.
Barnett (J.) ISight in a board-
ing school. 32675.
Barnett (S.) Wreck in the
high seas. 51829.
Barnett (V.) Merlin. 29212.
Barnette (J. W. C.) Both mem-
bers of this <;lub. 4714a.
Barney (Mrs. A. C.) Old Andy,
the m.oonshiner. .'?3411.
Barney (A. F.) :
About TIkAxjs. 77.
Dream of Queen Klixa!)eth.
11749.
Barney (J.) Dago & the monk.
9G26.
Barney (K.) :
Man &c woniULi. -34399.
Montezuma. 30912b.
War Imsbands. 49582a.
Barney (L. A. C.) God's heroes.
16S43. 16844.
Barney (L. C.)
34279.
B.'irney (M.) :
Bad whiskev.
Reliearsal. .38947.
Barne\ (W. G. ) Buccaneers.
5378.
Baruicoat (A.) :
Mixed interpretation. 30.524.
Silver lining. 42405.
Opium den.
2784.
Barns (E. A.) :
Lobbyist. 26026.
Slip in eugenics. 42788.
Title broker, 46334.
Barnum (E.) Adam, Eve & the
serpent. 254.
Barnum (F. C. B.) Petruchlo
tamed. 36057.
Barnum (G. W.) :
At the club. 2212.
Girl from Tokio. 16536.
Barnum (M. D.) :
Amer. festivals for ele-
mentary schools. 52663.
French maid & the phono-
graph. 15373.
Mother Goose play. 31143.
Our aunt from Cal. 34.530.
Barnum (P. T.) ik Co.:
Congress of nations. 8266.
Twenty minutes of fun,
47448.
Barnwell (C. H.) Henry the
Sixth, 18866.
Baron (L.) For happiness.
14803.
BSron (R.) :
Ftirst von Zansibar. 15633.
Koln, das ist was fiir dich.
24204,
Licbes-sanatorium. 25246.
Kund uni die .Mster. 40288.
Barr (A.) New woman. 32482.
Barr (A. E.) .Tan Vedder's
wife. 22451.
Barr (B. B.) Men of leisure.
29108.
Barr (C. G.) Soldier of France.
43076.
Barr (E. M.) ;
Chosen king. 7157a.
Passing. 54885.
B;irr (E. N) :
Broken links. 5197.
Clearing the mists. 7.572.
Barr (G.) :
Adam & Eve. 242.
Dad's sou-in law. 9613.
Human race. 20614.
Land league. 24578.
Trouble a, la carte. 47160.
Barr (J.) White feathe)-.
50514.
Barr (N. C.) Try sting tree.
47312.
Barr(K. E.) True blue. 4721.5.
Barr (S.) See Rice (E.)
Barr ( S. A.) :
Am.erica. 1133.
Good fight. 17077.
Barrachina. Viejos compadres.
49000.
Barranco (M.) Pantaloues.
46915.
2871
IITDBX
Barras (A., A. M., C. H. & S.)
Black crook. 4077.
Barrat (R. H.) Gingerbread.
16379a.
Barratt (A.) :
Captain January. 6117.
One touch of nature.
34111b.
Harratt (A. W.) Thwarted.
46181.
Bnrratt (M. S.) :
<Tirl of the golden dream.
16594.
Lie. 25232.
Ni?ht in the U. S. postotiice.
32709.
Karraycoa (F.) Lata de los
celos. 24790.
Barre (A.) :
Chopin. 7140.
Moumoute. 81220.
Nuit de noces. 33126.
No. 18. 33152a.
Paradis. 21298.
Toison d'or. 46424.
Tourtelin s'amuse. 46633.
Barrel! (C. W.) Last rebeL
24756a. ,
Barrel! (W. L.) Norwegian
festival. 3B040.
Barrera :
Alma de Garibay. 940a.
Alma del querer. 941.
CanciOn de la vida. 5993.
r.iego del barrio. 7318.
Delfin. 10404.
Guitarra del amor. 53846.
Real hembra. 38557.
Tajadera. 44932.
l'.«n-era (T) :
Buen ladrou. 5401b.
Cautas baturras. 6013.
Cavaliere di Narunkestun-
kesberg, 6531a.
Celoso Extremeiio. 6586.
Dfa del ruido. 10741a.
Guarda jurao. 17708.
Hermanas frescales. 19221.
Hijadelmar. 19462.
Tncendio de Roraa. 21590a.
Mujeres malas. 54638.
Primer espada. 37244.
Seiiorasdelsilencio. 41481a.
Socorrito. 43028a.
Sueno de Pierrcl. 44382a.
Tirano. 46313a.
Tomadora. 55615.
Barrere (A.) Fin du monde.
14246.
Barrgs (M. ) Colette Bandoche,
53211.
Barrett (B. I.) :
Dicky's father. 10819,
10820.
Goodwin Bey. 17122.
Barrett (B. I.) — Continued.
Shadow of the Sulenna-
uiyeh. 4r6S8a.
Special correspondence.
4345'5
daughter.
Van I-I(»'u',s
48694, 48695.
Who's tlic hei-oV 5(h368.
B-ai-rett (B. S.» Milton. Biltoii,
fiz Jilton. 29695.
Bnrrett (C. J.) :
Burroughs" forgf. .inT'.).
Killeen c.is^tk'. 23699.
Barrett (C. R.) :
Cupid in pinafort's. 9395,
9396.
Late Mr. Early. 24795.
LoA'e lies bleeding. 26545.
Two of a kind. 55706.
Barrett H'. W. I Inventor.
21895.
Barrett (l>. W.) In Hil- middle
of .In lie. 21457:1.
Barrett (G. C. • Waichwun!.
49692.
Barrett (G. b\) :
Restored to society. 39118.
Watchword. 49692.
Barrett (J.) Riches of tlie
poor. 39390.
Barrett (J. E.) :
Braimon cm tlie moor.
4921.
Danie! O'CoiiiahU. 9809.
Love tV- hibur. 26442.
Barrett ( -J. J.) Across the
border. T70.
Barrett ( M. S. ) Rustler.
40362.
Barrett (U.) Cinderella. 7346.
Barrett ^R.) See Barrett (C.
R.^
P.acrcrt fH. IJ. 1 Ex-fliorister'j?
.Iream. 13198.
Bnrrett (T. A.) :
Big bugaboo. 3781.
World's series. 51783.
Barrett (AVillianj) Petition of
the people. 36053.
Barrett (Wilson) :
Ben-niy-cliree. 3487.
BhK'k kittfni. 4119, 4120.
Dautjhter of Babylon.
10023.
Vmir legJied toriAUu;. ISIO-'^.
Good old times. 17108.
In the middle >>C .luiie.
21457a.
Our pleasant sins. 3'1746.
Pharaoh. 36093.
Sign of the cross. 42294.
Tiss, Tim & the ticker.
16319. 46320.
Barrett (Woodward i:
King Yap. 23929.
.Mermaid & the moon.
29216.
Note unopened. 3307.^.
Picnic girls. 36232.
Rainbow .girl. 3838G.
Two classes. 47583.
l^.avrett & Ofi-.Mibach :
•Juan, junior. 23100.
PrettA pretty. 37124.
Barrie (G.) Works of Shaice-
speare. 41871-41877.
B-irrie (G.) iS: son. Cojuplete
works of Shakespeare. 41785-
41800.
Barrie (G. M. ) Rosalinda.
39936.
Barrie (J. M.) :
Half hours. 17928a.
.Tane Annie. 22453.
Little minister. 24092,
25763.
Professor's love story.
49632.
Tag. 44911e. 44911f.
Walker, London. 49411.
Was fehlt ihiu? 49632.
M'edding .guest. 49907.
Barrie (R.) :
Private suicidal duel.
37537.
That cook. 45549.
AVinter's morning. 51201.
Barrie (R. C.) :
(\i]>\d & the stork. 9379.
Pale faces. 35133.
Rejuvenating anatomist.
38990.
Barriere (T.) :
Amour sur la bran(;h<'.
1361.
Comtesse de Somerive.
8194.
His last duel. 19681.
Maisou du pent Notre
Dame. 13506.
Micaliz. 29364.
Millions of money. 29674.
Nervous set. 32258.
Our little cousin. 34702.
Physician's compact. 5494S.
Rebelles. 38626.
Barril (R. de) :
King's devil. 23959.
Secret of the king. 41338.
Barringer (C.) Trish-.Vmerif.in.
21950.
Barrington ( E. ) :
Before the play. 3297.
Daughter of Apollo. 9940.
Gown of many dreams.
17207.
Stella at the studio. 43855.
Woman's wage. 51-586.
2872
INDEX
Barriugton (Janet) fe'ee Feclris
(J. B.)
Barrington (Jessie) Man Avho
closed the door. 27978.
Barrington (John) :
Fifteen years later. 14139.
Foundling. 15122.
Herman De Ruyter. 19217.
Johanna, 22813.
Reginetta. 38923.
Satire. 40838.
Shyster's trick. 42205.
Two happy fathers. 47631.
Woman's devotion. 51521.
Barrington (P. B.) :
When a woman is poor.
50189a.
When the young birds go.
55907.
Harrington (R.) :
Man the lifeboat. 27958.
There's nothing much more
to say. 45726.
Those terrible twins. 4.5894.
Water babies. 49693.
Barriobero y Herran (E.)
Juerga y doctrina. 23200.
Barrios C.T. L.) TiOuis' narrow
escape. 26394.
Marrios (L. Dieguez) .Vee Di6-
iruez Barrios.
BMi-rist (D.I :
One kniglil in a b:n' room.
34032.
Optimist. 34291.
Barron (A. M.) Nina. 32788.
Barron (C. ) :
Battle by 'phone. 3107.
Matilda of Matteawan.
28796.
Barron (E. A.) :
False to herself. 13541.
His Christian wife. 1958J.
Lady Ashlo> . 24353.
Mind vonr own business.
29714a.
Moral crime. 30994.
Mountain pink. .31233.
Passion. 35470.
Robin Hood & Rosalind.
39662.
Strange eveni. 44047.
Through the shadow. 46100.
Where honor lies. 50377.
Barron (M.) Verdict. 48853.
Barron (T. S.i Honeymoon
days. 53966.
Barron (T. H.) :
Loon that went looney at
Luna. 26175.
Mntilda of Matteawan.
28796.
Barron (W.) Groves of
Blarney. 17699.
Kings-
43135.
mines.
38815.
obeyed.
Barron (W. H. » Claude Lo-
raine. 7553.
Barroso (Y. M. Diez) See Diez
Barroso.
Barrow (P. J.) :
Belle of Brittany. 3400,
3401.
I>aughter of England. 9949.
I-ady of Lyone^se. 24480.
Persian princess. 35961-
35963.
Barrow (T. E.) Arthur
bury. 1952.
Barrow (W. M.) :
Louisiana. 2(^05.
Solomon Notredame.
Barrowclough (A.) :
O'Brien's new house. 33227,
Senator & the wrong clothes.
41453.
Barrows (J. O.) :
King Solomon's
23913.
Red, White & Blue.
She who iuu.st be
42024.
Tactics. 44908.
Barrows (M. H.) :
Fliglit of .Veneas. 14."'.08.
HeHenika. 18763.
Return of Odysseus. 39187.
White butterfly. 50488.
Barrows (P. A. ^ Nebraska
homestead. 32127.
Barrows ( S. T.) :
And Pippa danees. 11682d.
Youth. 56046.
Barrows (W. <;.) :
Call of the West. 5910.
Cattle thieJ'. 6485.
(^old is not all. 16897.
Law of the range. 24872.
.Mateb-makers. 28768.
Rosebud ciaini. 40019.
Su ff e r i ng-y etti sts. 44390a .
Way out West. 49777.
Barry (.Vt. Isle of Pygma.
22167.
Barry (C.) :
Deadly hate. 10235a.
King's highway. 23966a.
Barry (C. R.) .Tolly josh.
22940.
Barry (C. W.) :
Becky Sharp. 3255.
Bells. 3455.
Bigamist. 3809.
Divorce. 11021.
Double life. 11532.
Echoes. 12201.
Escaped from Sing Sing.
12909.
Pocket-book mystery. 36606.
Sent to Sing Sing. 41496.
Sforzji. 41646.
Bari'y (C W. ) — Continued.
Sleigh-bells. 42771.
Spy. 43667.
Terrible temptation. 45431.
Barry (E) :
Beautiful shoe-binder. 3215.
Bertha, the beautiful shoe-
binder. 3550.
Bertha, the sewing niachine
girl. 3555.
Dead witness. 10228.
Outward bound. 34914.
Barry (G.) ,S^ec Biaggi (G.)
(G. W.) Traveling a la
46S67.
Woman's strata-
Barrj-
cart
Barry
gem
Hanged. ISOSOa.
Night in a fool's
19582a.
26201a.
(H.)
51577.
Barry (J. D.)
Barry (J. H.)
house. 32676.
Barry (.J. M.) :
His dob friend.
Lord Fitz Faddle.
Rube. 40203.
Barry (J. S. de) See De Barry.
Barry (M.) :
After years of waiting. 535.
Final lesson. 14249.
Pai-adise of lies. 35265.
Provider. 37756.
Red, White & Blue. 38815.
Singer of Killarney. 42488.
Barry (M. .1.) Three bar
maids. 45929.
Barry (P. L.) Redemption of
Ireland. 38844.
Barry (R.) :
Brenda of the leaves. 5018.
Goat. 53798.
Love bird. 26485a.
Mercury. 29194a.
No good. 32862a.
On the leA-eL -"^SSOna.
Tangoer. 4:ill4e.
War corres)iondeut. 495T»b.
Yellow bribe. 52056a.
Barry (R. C.) Held for ran-
som. 18703.
Barry (T.) :
Ann of Harlem. 1.536.
Breath of old Va. 500tM..
Brother fans. .5261b.
Dream kid. 11723.
Upstart. 48543.
Barry (T. A.) Murderer.
31377.
Barry (W.) :
All crazy. 830.
Cuban gaiety girls. 9318.
Green goods. 17571.
Her royal nibs. 19120.
His royal nibs. 19797.
Irish aristocracy. 21956.
Little Lord McElroy. 2574W.
Muldoon's pieuic 31323.
2878
IKDKX
England.
9764.
10132.
11418.
18068.
BaiTy (W.) — Contiuued.
Muldoon's trip to Boston.
31324.
Ninety-seveu or seventy-
nine. 32812, 52469.
Harry (W. F.) London empire
burlesquers. 26100.
Barry (W. J.) :
Black & white. 4040.
Maggie. 27349.
Barrymore (J.) :
Angel of the mines. 147fi.
Buster Brown in China-
town. 5614.
Coast of New
7732.
Dangerous double.
Day of judgment.
Don't tell my wife.
Hands not hearts.
Heart of a hero. 18145.
Hello, Bill ! 18766.
Her fatal shadow. 18972.
In the heart of the storm.
21434.
Lieut. & the girl. 25265.
25266.
Lost to the world. 26361.
Man from Sacramento.
27807.
Marked for life. 28323.
Pj-ince of Salerno. 37346.
Princess of Paris. 37440.
Stockings. 43915.
Temptation of
}5325.
Hy cry more (M. H.) :
Bitter expiation.
Homeward bound.
Honor. 20152.
Robber of the Riiiue, 39608.
B;u!5Cball (L. M.> Konig Saul.
24212.
Barsky (I.):
Finisher
14281.
His adopted
19536.
Insane bride. 21763.
F/ove & patriotism.
26459.
Marriage after death.
28368.
AVreck of the First national
bank. 51831.
Barslow (H. M.) Ijotametra.
26372.
Beau
Uegine.
4021.
20080.
girl
of N. y.
rlaughter.
26458,
BarstoM ( M. >
3190.
Barszczewski
libre. 9312.
Barta (L.) :
Arlequfn.
Brocade.
IS. R.) Cuba
1864.
Postales al natural. 36879.
Viento de proa. 49005.
Bartelstone (D. B. ) Gangster.
15883.
Bartfield (C.) Kong bros. in a
little bit in baseball. 39887.
Barth (A.> Barry Gordon.
3064.
Barth (H.) :
Mahl del- spotter. 27428.
Suburra. 44342a.
Barth (P.) Antone & Isabel.
1631.
Barthold (L.) usvad. V. M.
coat. 34993.
Bartholdi (W. G.) Magic of
the gods. 27378.
Bartholouiae (P.) :
Gypsy idyll. 1783].
Kettle of; fish. 23630.
Kiss me quick. 24022.
Little Miss Brown. 25767.
Mary Elston. 28553.
Model maid. 30570a.
One of the boys. ."407 .la.
When dreams come true.
50213.
Bartlett (A.) :
Best man. 52871.
Capt. Sally. 5307U.
Derelict. 53389.
For-rent. furnished. 5367.3.
Heart fires. 18430.
lu the dark. 54039.
Muriel's mother. 31382.
Penalty. 35820.
Sauce for the goose. 55239.
Their father's wife. 45655.
Too jnucb matrimony.
46539a.
Why? 50722d.
Worth the money. .Ti601-4.
Bartlett (C. E.) Down in
Maine. •»345S.
Bartlett (<'. M.) Life for life.
2-5295.
Bartlett (1>. G.) So like a
woman. 12931.
Bartlett (E. L.) Little Miss
Discontent. 25773b.
Bartlett (F, U.) :
Big man. 3797.
Lady in the library. 24433.
Bartlett (G.) Sacrifice. 40463.
Bartlett (G. B.) :
Dream of rhe ceuturles.
53469.
Etherized priurtjss. l.'JOOl.
Evening of statuary (S: tab-
leaux. ■ 13090.
This prophecy of Columbus.
45850.
Bartlett (H.) :
Our foreign correspondent.
34635.
Pagan wedding. 35027.
Bartlett (H. W.^ Woman in
the case. 51420, 51421.
Bartlett (James) :
Maranatha. 28143.
Rouletta. 40086.
Bartlett (John) :
Daisy. 53327.
Up stairs & down. 48494.
Ba rtleLl ( L. <J. t Hei- husbands
defence. 19028.
Bartlett (L. L.) Little Miss
Discontent. 25773b.
Bartlett (M. A.) Osiris. 34405.
Bartlett (O.) Rank & file.
384.54.
Bartlett (P.) Rose of yester-
day. 40013.
Bartlett (Randolph) :
Cowlick army. 8980a.
Curiosity. 53312.
Knight of the football
game. 24149.
AVav ik the wouuiu. 49575a.
Bartlett (Richard) Married by
telephone. 28446.
Bartlett (T. P.) At a wayside
inn. 2117a.
Bartlette (W. E.) :
Invisible bond. 21904.
Wanted, a husband. 49520.
Bartlev (N.) Champion. 6654.
Bartliuir (M. F.) Cost. 8610.
Barto (E. A.) :
In room 65. 21306.
In th<' wrong game. 51048.
Marooned. 28343b.
Barton (C.) :
Brown among the daisies.
5314a.
Caught at the station.
6496a.
Grass widows c-lub. 17328.
McDoodle's flats. 27072.
Naughty Coney Island.
32085.
Parisian revels. 35331.
Ruby of the desert. 40221.
Bartoii (E. R.» T>adylike rob-
bery. 24536.
Barton (F. B.) IfVmmes fortes.
14043.
Barton (F. M.) McGoogin'.s
union suit. 27096.
Barton (G.) Infidels. 21698.
Barton (G. E.) :
Nero. 32240.
Pipe of desire. o6369a.
Barton fH.) New Magdalen.
32415.
Barton (.1.) Disgraced. 10941.
Barton (.J. B.) Canal-boat Sal.
5982.
Barton (J. D.) :
Ikey & Abey. 20958.
Rough Mr. Rider. 40070.
2874
INDEX
Rarton (Joseph) :
Harry Allen, the Union spy.
18250.
I.afly of the lake. 24498.
Barton (Julien) On the road
to Bath. 3.3905.
Barton (K. C.) OlotiWe's
legacy. 7657.
Barton (M.) :
Midnight under the mistle-
toe. 29458.
Skating-rink girl. 42648.
Barton (M. T. D.) Maternity.
28787.
Marton (R. E.) :
Back from Tuskegee. 2740.
r\^rbidden fruit. 14961.
llirtou & VVisjwell, inc. Bad
man's wife. 2780.
Hartrani (,T. G.) Secretary.
lJ3fil.
Martsch (H.) :
Oar no. 6271.
Destiny of kings. 10600a.
H^anenfresser. 15293.
(^Jardeoffizier. 15908.
<Jreat man. 17424.
Lady in red. 24428.
Outcast. 34872.
Sarga liliom. 40799.
Sweet little play. 44755a.
'L'anzanwalt. 4.5123.
Zarin. 52290.
Barlseh (R. H.) :
iv 1 e i u 0 Blanchefleure.
24268, 38462.
Ohne Gott. 38.369a.
Bartuschek (L.) :
Flirt in St. Moritz. .53660.
Lustigo puppe. 54364.
Wer ist die schonste? .5.5873.
B:irueh (E.) :
Clown. 7686.
Herod the Great, 19277.
.ludith. 23176.
Juggler. 23201, 23202. -
Haruch (H. N.) :
OKI folks at home. 33483.
Southerner. 43390, 43394.
Barwald (W. H.) :
Bluffer bluffed. 4408.
Real man. 38560.
P.ascliwitz (L.) Hansel &
Grefcol 17882b.
Ba.«;com (A. L.) :
As it was in the beginning.
2011.
Bowery girl. 4787.
Cantilever bridge. 6017.
Daughter of Uncle Sam.
10016.
Habits of Hamilton. 17867.
.Japanese bride. 22485.
Baseom (A. L.) — Continued.
Little jade. 25726.
Three men in a flat. 4.598C.
Vengeance is mine. 48802.
Baseom (L.) See Baseom (A.
L.)
Ra<5r;om (L. R.) :
Bachelor club's baby. 2664.
Catching Clara. 6444a.
Golden goblet. 16963.
Look out for Hezikiah.
26154.
liUnatic or the professor.
26933.
Masonic ring. 28625.
Molly's aunt. 54581.
One on the agent. 34094.
Petite plays. 36050.
Soat 41005.
Train leaves in 10 minutes.
46754.
Ver.n'<? vacation. 48847.
Base (IL Ward-> See Ward-
Base.
Basford (A. R.) Erick Erick-
.son. ]j>8.55, 12856.
Bashford (Henrietta ) Differ-
ence. 10844a.
Bashford (Herbert) :
Defiance of Doris. 10384.
Heritage of the red. 1921G.
Hon. John North, 20181.
In the shadow of the firs.
21508.
Light in the dark. 54268.
Meg, the exile. 29052.
Putting one over. 37926a.
Stranger. 44064.
Voice within. 49243.
Woman he married. 51408.
Baskconib (A. W.) Morning
after. 31047.
Baskett (J. N.) Balboa. 2832.
Bass (L. R.) :
His motlier's jewels. 197.36,
Mme. Jeanette. 27198.
Basijet (J.) Bric-a-brac. .5035,
Basset (S.) :
Amour a quinze ans. 1350.
Auberge rouge. 2353.
Aventure impgriale. 2521.
Cas de conscience. 6309a.
Evasion du capitaine. 13067.
Grands. 17308.
True infaillible. 47199.
Typhon. 47854.
Bassett (B. A. ) Mile. Clairette.
27247b.
Bassett (G. H.) :
Claire. 7490.
Mignon. 29532.
Bassett (J.) Jedediah Basset's
kettle drum. 22588.
Bassett (L. E.) :
Blanchette. 4200.
Plays by A. Strindberg.
36494, 36495, 54975.
Riders to the sea. .39401a.
Taps. 45130a.
Bassett (M. R.) Fairy oper-
ettas. 53593.
Bassett (N.) Drummer & the
maid. 11866.
Bassett (R.) Wheel of life.
50174.
Bassett {Mrs. R.) My imcle's
baby. .31727.
Bassett (W.) Gold brick.
16881.
Bassetti (A.) .\Iago delle AlpL
27417.
Bassewitz (G. von) :
.fudas. 23121.
Peterchenp mondfahrt.
36019,
Schah-razade. 41032.
Sunamitiu. 44528.
Bassford (F.) :
Honor. 20147.
Outcast. 34871.
Bassford (H.) Tale of a shirt.
44967.
Bastian (J.) Husband of the
v\'ife. 20725a.
Bastien (C.) Hoosier girl.
20228.
Baston (T. J.) :
Biddy-colleen. 52885.
Innocence & experience.
54060.
Two morning glories.
47709a.
Baswitz (C.) :
Crimes of the noble. 9103.
Jakey Einstein. 22434.
Levy, the drummer. 25186.
Merry clown. 29227.
Millinery man. 29632.
.My wife won't let me.
31740.
Navajo. 32093, 32094.
Treaty of Portsmouth.
46910.
Without H friend in the
world. 51313.
Bataille (H.) :
Declaration. 10349.
Enchantement. 12682.
Enfant de I'amour. 12743.
Femrae nue. 14039.
Flambeaux. 14465.
Lgpreuse. 25092.
Maman Colibri. 27661.
Marche nuptiale. 28.169.
Message. 29297.
Phaldne. 36072a.
Poliche. 30672.
Resurrection. 39130.
2875
INDEX
Bataille (H.)— Continued.
Scandale. 40940.
Skandal. 42644.
Songe d'un isoir d'amour.
43250,
Toriclite lungfrau. 46418.
Viergo folle. 49007.
Ba taller (F. Roig) Ffec Roig
Bataller,
Batchelder (C. B.) :
Anre of old Salein. 1555.
Billy's choriis! girl. 3890.
Little Miss Van Winkle.
25797.
Kevenge of Shari-Hot-Su.
39250.
Separation of the Browns.
41517.
Symphony iu blaek. 44866.
Tangled M-eb. 45107.
Wing.s of Mignonette.
51131.
Biiiehelder (O. F.) Mayflower
pilgrim.g, 28919.
Batchelder (F. R.) I'resident-
queen. 37079.
Batchelor (D. M.) Cleopatra,
7584.
Batchelor (S. .1.) Jeft'. 22592.
Bate (H. C.) Mummy. 31351.
Bateman (G. W.) :
Danger Point light. 9758.
That awful child. 45531.
Bn toman (H, L) :
Bells. 3456.
Charles the First. 6769.
i'\ate of lOngene Aram.
13797.
Medea in Corinlli.. 29011.
Philip. 36126.
Bateman {Mrs. S. F.) :
Dead secret. 10219.
\'anderdeckea. 486S9.
Bates (A.) :
Business meeting. 5595.
(ientle .iury. 16099.
Hor deaf ear. 18949.
Interrupted proposal. 21837.
Mothers' m<\-ting. 31194.
Bosodale sewing circle.
17310a.
Troubles of a housekeeper.
17310n.
Wanted, a wife. J 7310a.
Bates (C. ) ITppei- hand.
48523a.
Bates (C. H.) :
Banker of Old town. 2905.
In gossip town. 21191.
Hates (C. J.) :
Dream. 11705.
Earth men. 53495.
For his ohikl's sake. 14827.
Freddie's aunt. 15310.
l-ife. 25275.
Bates (C. .1.) — Continued.
Preparedness. .55019.
Taking chances. 44949.
Wanted, a husband. 49516.
Bates (C. P.) Bribe. 5032b.
Bates (E. S.) :
Children of ilu- uie.sa.
7039a.
Marketing murder. 28332c.
Whose wife is who'/ 50721a.
Bates (E. W.) :
Engaging .ittnet. 12764.
Garafelia's h n s b a n d .
15886a.
Saugus centennial pageant.
40851a. ,
Osiris. 34405.
.fenkins* vaca-
.Vliisked man.
11. 20,">8
53592.
Venic'i'.
niglit
29177.
droant.
d!'(\ini.
Bates (H. E.>
Bates (H. G.)
tion. 2260.na.
Bates (J.)
28615a.
Bates (K. L.) :
As you like
Fairy gold.
Merchant of
Midsummer
20498.
Tempest. 55528.
Bates (Mrs. L.) :
Country l)ov"j-
873f5a.
My Lady Zadia. 31610.
Snow birds. ."i.5371.
Bates (L. E.) :
(^^hinese romaiue. 7094.
Country singer. 8789.
Gus.sle's uncle. 17789.
Musical quarrel. 3144-i.
Prince hazy Boots. 37314.
Recovered .iewel. 38687.
Sixteen to one. 12633.
Bates (L. W. ) His rnoiher.
19730.
Bates (M.) :
.\mer. heirs. 1224.
False to hers«>if. 1.^,.-'.41.
Gautamoziii. 15949.
Lady Ashley. 24353.
Moonshiners. 30968.
Moral <'rjme. 30994.
Mountain pink. 31233.
Passion.
u-l
470.
Through tlie sliadovv. 46100.
Under the rod. 48201.
Bates (M. L.) Truth -one
woman's life. 5.5672.
Bates (R.) :
Recalled to life. 38645.
Tried in the fire. 46976.
Bates (Rosa) : ■
Madame. 27171.
Kiggan Shaft. .39416.
Sweet sixteen. 44770.
Bates (W. N.) Iphigonia in
Tauris. 21925b, 2192.5c.
i Bates (W. O.) :
I Jacob Leisler. 22404, 22405.
Our foreign correspondence.
34634.
Our foreign correspondent.
34635.
Pagan wedding. 35027.
I Substitute. 44323.
Bates (W. S.) Duffy's jubilee.
1 11970.
Bath (H.) :
Girl in the bath. 16559b.
Truda. 47201, 47202.
Bathe (L. dot S'cc De Bathe.
Bathon (W.) «'reole courtship.
9066.
Bathrick (B. B.) Two miles
from the depot. 47703.
Batilliot tC.i Sonia. 43254.
Batka (R.) :
Himmelblaue zeit. 19496a.
19496b.
Kuhreigen. 24268.
r;iebhaber a Is arzt. 25258a.
Prinzessin H v a 7. i n t h a.
37496.
lianz de.'^ vm-lies. 38462.
Ver«iegelt. 48891.
Baikin (A. -\. ) Allan Quarter
main. 926.
Battle fO.de):
Atraeo. 2333.
Aux jarriins de .Murcie.
2.504.
Batsford (B. T.) 'J'w.. of «
kind. 55707.
Batstone (J.) :
Matt. 28842.
Vandyck. 48691.
Batt (M.) Death & the fool.
10272a.
Battaile (S. i\) (;>uestions &
answers. 38178.
Battams (S.) After. 4,58.
Battanchon (G.) Sur le seuil.
4462T.
Battey (E. V.) Water babies.
49695.
Battin (H. T.) :
Homesteaders. 20077h.
Rahab. 38352.
Battu. Queen Topaz. 38094.
Bauche (H.) :
Myst$re de la maison noire.
54668.
Visiteu.se. 55786.
Baudot (G.) .Aires de la .«!ierra.
652.
Baudot (.7.) Mission et le
martyre de .Teanne d'Arc.
30073.
Bauer (C. J.) :
Chevalier's victims. 6931.
Pearl. 35721.
Bauer ( E: F. ) Call box. 5881 .
2876;v
INDEX
Honor (H.) :
Sodom & (iomorrha. 43031,
43032.
Tamara. 45031.
Bauer (.1.) Ohikl of fortune.
6992.
Bauer (Julius) :
Arme millionjir. 1881a.
Heimliche liebe. 18640.
Man with 3 wives. 28014.
Mana mit don 3 frauen.
28070.
Roseustock & Edelweiss.
40034.
Trois amoureuses. 47136.
Bauer (Louis) Prince Gold-
hair & the .jjoosoKirl. 37300.
Bauer (Ludwia) Konigstrust.
24221 24222.
Balier (P.) K lag's Cool. 23966.
Bauer (T. H.) Quack. 37946.
Bauer (Wilhelm) .leunesse de
prince. 22680.
Bauer (William) Rlvalen.
39556.
Baugh (W. <■. do) See De
Baugii.
Baughman (F. O.) Beyond
pardon. 3722.
Baughman (J. S.) Circus day
in Dixie. 53180.
liaughman {.]. W.) Little
mountaineer. 25815.
Banhahn (G.) Do you believe
In devils? 11085.
Baukhage (H.) :
Boor. 4635a.
Honor. 20151u.
Marriage proposal. 28424a,
Baum (H. .\'.) Mondarain.
30744.
Baum (J.) All on accoiant of
the duke. 890.
B.iiun (L. F.) :
King of Gee- Whiz. 23836.
Koran of the prophet.
24232.
Mackrummins. 27109.
Maid of Arran, 27461.
Matches. 28777.
Pipes o'Pan. 36386.
Rainbow's daughter. 38388.
Wizard of Oz. 51335.
Woggle-bug. 51347, 51348.
BaumiM. L.) Mariha. 28496.
Baum (R.) :
Dolls' fi-olic. 11277.
Love in a lighthouse. 26515.
That box of cigarettes.
45539.
Bauman (B. H.) :
Everybody astonished.
13128.
Fun in a post office. 15683.
Bauman (E. H.) — Couiinued.
Lauderbach's little sur-
prise. 24808.
Patent washing machine.
35529.
Bauman (J. H. ) :
Bv order of the king. 5693.
Ohild ol the pit. 6999.
Country jay. 8769.
('onntry squire. 8790.
Hearts of gold. 18561.
Pair of country kids. 35083,
35083a.
Bauman (W. J.) Family en-
trance. 13591.
Baumann (('.) Kilauea. 54170.
Baumann (N. M.) John.
22S22.
B.inmbach (G. E.) Kiudergar-
t(!i kids. 23720.
Bamiigardnor (R. <;.) Singing
sailors. 42495.
Baui-y (L.I .Mora !■< .K: manners.
31 008.
Baus (M. Tamayo y) Hee
Tamayo y Baus.
Bausch (J. E.) :
Imps of gossip. 21060.
Righloous cause. 39435.
Wrong impi'cssiou. 51876.
Bausehek (J.) Chums. 7300.
Bailsman (W.) Zeb & Zora.
r»2302.
Baulista Monterde (B.) Es-
cuola de los fenumeuos. 53549.
Baxley ri. R.) Aegean. 52577.
Baxter (A. F.) Constable.
8342.
Baxter (A. S.) Jeau's liappi-
ness. 22586.
Baxter (D. U.) :
Adopting a baby. 313.
Best man. 3585.
Camille. 5944.
Doll's house. 11279.
His silent partner. 19810.
How she lied to his wife,
20523.
Interi-upted proposal. 21836.
Mi- wife's mother. 31761.
Prisoners of (lio dead.
37525a.
Sacrifice. lOloP.
Surprise. 44645.
A'iolet widow. 49104.
Baxter (E. H.) Passing thro'.
35468.
Baxter (F. E.) Charlotte Tem-
ple. 6S00.
Baxter (G. M.) :
Judas Iscariot. 23123.
King of kings. 2.SS41.
Lancelot & Guinevere.
24572.
Man of doom. 27895,
Baxter (G. M.) — Continued.
Nell Gwynne. 32184.
Only man she ever loved.
34206b.
Pasha. 35431.
Tsar of all the Rtjsslas.
47313.
Baxter (K. S.) ;
Golden hope. 16975,
Mexicana. 29346.
Baxter (O. ) Just like a woman.
23370.
Baxter (R. M.) :
House master. 20392.
Trinity chimes. 46994.
Baxter (S,) Bankrupt. 2922.
Bayard. Tiittle scapegrace.
25871.
Bayard (E,) Bettina. 3642c.
Bayard (H.) At the sign of the
nosegay. 2283.
Bayard (J. F. A.) Ganschen
von Buchenau. 1.5761, 1,5762.
Bayer (J.) :
Bilderbuch. 3830.
Braut von Ko-ea. 4934.
Bayer (T. P.) :
Carrie Nation. 6289.
Corpus Christi, 8570.
Country. 8728.
Deserters. 10548, 10549.
Elixir of life. 12490.
Entre amor y deber. 12808.
Fate, the magician. 13806.
Genus clerk. 16141.
In the mystic world. 21465,
21466.
Only one thing worth living
for. 34212.
Pranks of fate. 37031.
Promised land. 37682.
Skeleton. 426.52a.
Sugar-coated philosophy,
44431,
Bayers (W. F.) Reunion of
hearts. 39214
Bayes (N.) See Goldberg (D.)
Bayfield (S. C.) Ah Fu. 612a.
Bayless (B.) :
j Georgianna's wedding gown.
1 16160a.
j Left in charge. 24986.
I Bayley (F. W.) :
Devil's deceit. 10692.
Devil's doings. 10696,
Bayley (G.) Eventful night.
13098.
Baylie (T. V.) See White (H.
B.)
Bayliss (G. K.) jr. Camp-fire
girls. 5953b.
Baylor (E.) Petruchio tamed.
36057.
Baylor (F. C.) See Barnum
(F. C. B.)
2877
liffDEX
Bayly (E. R.) Marriag'^ble
daughter. 28429.
Bayly (M.) :
Altar of duty. 1011.
Humanity. 20625.
Bayly (T. H.) Mistletoo bough.
30290.
Bayne (./. I.) Burma. 5566.
Baynes (E.) Colonel. 7889.
Bayntum (H.) Pax vobiscum.
35659.
Bayrhammer (M.) Traumtan-
zeriD. 46859.
Bayside vacht club. Micro-
mania. 29385a.
Bazalgette (L.) I^eur idole.
25175.
Bazan (L. G. de Zayas) See
Zayas Bazan,
Bazin (L.) F!ee Manney (C.
F.)
Ba7.in (R.) :
Oberlg. 33214.
Terre qui meurt. 15411.
Bazzett (C. T.) Life at stake.
.')g287
Beach (E. C.) Maid of Seville.
27494.
Beach (E. L.) jr.:
Clod. 7633a. 55846.
Death letter. 10273b.
Guest for diunei*. 53844.
Let'.s get married. 25131,
54255.
Play lady. 364.57.
Return of the prodigal.
39198a
Beach' (F. W.) Arctic circle.
1789.
Beach (G.) Coquette. S4S1.
Beach (H. A.) Capping the
climax. 6064.
Beach (J. M.) :
Collapse of the Bon Ton
lodge club. 7812.
Jeanie. 22568.
Beach (1j.) Sep Beach (E. U)
jr.
Beach (R. E.) :
Barrier. 8054.
Spoilers. 43596.
Beach (R. N.) Wanderer.
49469.
Beach (S. Y.) Widow MuUins'
Christmas. 50826. 54496.
Beach (T. B.) Hilentdale.
42367.
Beach (W. .7.) Sculptor.
41207a.
Beal (B. N.) :
Commander. 8111.
Outlaws. 34896.
Reuben Maxwell. 39212.
Simon Maxwell. 42443.
Wesitern romance. 50022.
Beal (J. E.) Josiah Allen's
wife's reception. 23050.
Beale (F. F.) :
House that Jack built.
20442.
Magic wheel. 27395a.
Beale (K. C.) Aloe. 974n.
Beale (R. L. C.) :
Green cat. 17552a.
In Granada. 21191a.
Beale (W. T.) Chancellor of
Egypt. 6677.
Beall (A. B.) H.^n'^ Hanson.
18107.
Beall (D. L.) Bridge & other
pooins. 5085,
Beall (.T. A.) Japanese honey-
moon. 22489.
Beals (E. W.) Zaire. 52269.
Beals (M. A.) '49 camp, 52456.
Beaman (F. J.) :
Aliead of the game. 621.
^\mateur night at the Bow-
ery. 1063.
Animated Apollo. 1525.
Bob & Susan. 4437.
Brace of burglars. 4878.
Circus clown.
r404.
Cold deal. 7796.
Colored politician. 7975.
Complete surrender. 8169.
Congressman Kir);y. 8270.
Cook & the conqueror. 8443.
Cupid's coincidence. 9423.
Fall guy. 13462.
Fast mail. 13729.
Female lobbyist. 14023.
Fritz, the photographer.
15492.
Gee whiz & h\iU\ gee.
16004.
General's niece. 16064.
Girl from Yonkers. 16547.
God to the rescue. 16846.
Grit's Thanksgiving. 17665,
17666.
Her friend's friend. 18998.
Hooligan's hot finish, 20216,
Hoosier Hindoo, 20231.
How Mrs. Dunn done Dunn.
20505.
How Mrs. ]\Iann missed her
man. 20505a.
Hundred to 1 shot. 20658.
In the days of Dexter.
21376.
Job lots. 22785.
Karl Kannigieser & the
cannibal. 23492.
King Daffy. 23759.
Kiss & the consequence.
24021.
Last issue. 24719.
Beaman (F. J.) — Continued.
Leni .Tim son's love affair.
25032.
Lesson at 11 p. m. 25101.
Lifter. 25349.
Light-weight 25398.
Little moonshiner. 25804.
McS weeny, the boss. 27118.
Maid, a babe. & a bachelor.
274.33.
Mary Ann's elopemeni.
28.544.
Mayor or Queensbnrv.
28937.
Merry grafters. 29240.
Milk-shake. 29597.
Milky way. 29599.
Mrs. Murphy's 3d. 30418.
Pair of owls. 35105.
Plot that failed. 36550.
Polly Peck.snitT vt the actor.
36741.
Prim Miss Perkins. 372.30.
Putting one over. 37927.
Queering his game. 38143.
Quitter. 38233.
Rainbow at night. 38383a.
Relic of Waterloo. 3S997b.
Reuben >S; the bnrlesquev.
39207.
Royal janitor. 4015].
Rube & the hoodoo. 40207.
Shurlock Holmze. jr. 42200.
Sneak. 42886.
Stormy knight. 4.3986.
Suppressing the pi-ess.
44620.
Taming a title. 45044.
Tim Flannigan's fliriatiou.
46223.
Tout's tempi ill ion. 16636.
Twenty minutes for matri-
mony. 47444.
Uncle Phin, P. M. 47999.
Uncle Seth & the hoodoo.
48036.
TJnexpected expectation.
48288.
Unloving lover. 48383.
Village delegate. 49028.
Village lockup. 49037.
Waning honeymoon. 55819.
Welly Jones' scoop. 49970.
Winning on wind. 51175.
Won in the hills. 51642.
Wooden egg. 51674.
Beamish (F.) Stranger in
town. 44072.
Beamish (R.J.) :
Fifty-fifty. 14153c.
Soul of Hotspur. 55404.
Three women. 46045a.
Bean (F.) :
31ite vs. might. 30497.
Waterwitch, 49704.
2878
INDEX
Bean (O. U.) :
Corianton. 8308, 8500.
Gipsy couutess. 1G404,
1G405.
Skodaddler. 42G49, 42050.
Beane (G. A.) :
Frietul of mine. 15437.
Lost & found. 2G275.
Beane (H. .T.) Montana ro-
mance. 30SS9.
Beaiaiit (M.) Other people's
business. 34474.
Beard (C. A.) Jack & the bean-
stalk. 22319.
Beard \v.) Circle. 4SS2G.
Beard (H. A.) Your choice for
1892. 52224.
Beard (W.) For the good of
the service. 14927.
Beardsley (G. W.) :
Edna. 122G3.
Found. 15111.
Bearhope (J.) Found wanting.
15121.
Bearne (A.) Topsy turrey.
4G5GG.
Beasley (T. D.) :
A<hun Bede. 2.51.
Born fool. 4GG3.
Congi'esswonian. 8271.
Dau.irhter of the desert.
9981.
Golden flower. 1G952.
Governor of Guam. 17184.
Honest John. 20101.
Hypatia. 20751.
T^Iiddlemarch. 29397.
Mr. Miffins' mistake. 30210,
30211.
Mr. Pharaoh's baggage.
30232.
Opening night. 34254.
Pandora. 35107.
Return of Chow Tow.
39181.
Westward bo. 50034,
50035.
What's in a name? 50111.
Beato Guerra (J. yA.) Mueran
los celos. 54G35.
Beaton (W.) Peters pence.
30024a.
Beattie (A.) Glenmore Craw-
field. 3G750.
Beattie (J. D.) :
King Richard III. 23904,
23905.
Mafbeth, altered a little.
27003.
Sylvia. 44849.
Benttv (L. A.) Outlawed.
34S94.
Beatty (V.) Oath. 5^740.
Beaty (P.) Delmar. 10422.
5379— VOL 2— 10 ^77
Beaty (T. R.) :
J. ^\•illes Cobb. 22294.
Old Glory in Cuba. 33495.
Beauchaine (W. U.) :
Devil's mask. 10700.
Earls & jesters. 12132,
Beaudet (L.) :
Mother love. 54007.
Motor girl. 31211.
of
conscience.
10214.
Natau
Verdict
4S850.
Beaudette (E.) Germs.
Beaudette (L. L.)
Manga. 3203.5.
Beaudry (E. A.) In hard luck.
21197.
Beauley (W. .T.) Man of the
world. 27928a.
Beaulieu (G.) :
Living vision. 2591.
Nameless family. 31919.
I'assion. 35409.
Beaumarchais (P. A. C. de) :
Barber of Seville. 53127.
Barbier de Seville. 2974.
2975.
Mariage de Figaro. 41107.
Beaumont (C. jM.) :
Bachelor. 2G57.
Cup of trembling. 9355.
Dick's wife. 10817.
Father & the girls. 1.3833.
M)-. Schuyler's fiaucCes.
30255.
Beaumont (F.) Mastei'pieces
of the English drama : Beau-
mont & Fletcher. 2S73S.
Beaxmier (A. ) :
Crise. 9139.
Kritische tage. 24200.
Limits du cceur. 2.5504.
Beauvais (A.) Military ro-
rnance. 29590.
Beauvallet (F.) :
Crime of the opera. 9093.
Rural life. 40307.
Beauvallet (L.) Rural life.
403i)7.
Beaver (J. M.) Chrysanthe-
nurin. 72S3.
Beban (G.) :
Duel in the dark. 119.59.
Sign of the rose. 42297.
Visit of the Baron De
Boulange. 49170.
Becerra (L. Linares) See
Linares Becerra.
Boch (G.) IL-engHam! 17880.
Becher (H. P.) Scarlet sun-
shade. 4099Sn.
Becher (M.) Hunting the slip-
pers. 20097.
Bechtel (G. R.) Bulls & bears.
5450-5452.
2879
Bechtold (R.) & co. ' Konig von
Samarkand. 24213.
Beck (C. A.) Caught with the
goods. 0514.
Ceck (J. S. ) Ber.s.ierker graden
for det Danske brodersaui-
fund i Amerika. 3.54Ga.
Beck (P.) Am Rhein. 1041a.
Beck (II. G.) Contrarie Mary.
8389.
Beck (R. I.) Am Rhein.
1041a.
Beck(W. L.) Captured. G18S.
Beckelman (L.) :
Brother's sacrifice. 5308a.
Sixth command meut.
42034a.
Decker (A. M.) Genevieve.
10077.
Becker (B. F.) Schemes &
dreams. 41052.
Becker (C.) Braut des Spa-
niers. 4933.
Becker (E. J.) Roller skating
band. 397G3.
Becker (E. R.) Her awaken-
ing. 1S91S.
Becker (F.) :
In Cupid's net. 21135.
Sub rosa. 44300.
Who was the eagle? 50085.
Becker (G. J.) Smuggler's
daughter. 42SG9.
Becker (H.) Melody & har-
mony. 29070.
Becker (H. W.) Flj'lng hawk.
14030.
Becker (M. L.) Wachter.
55802.
Becker (N. M.) :
Express agent. 132.58.
Mirth provokers. 29S33.
Odd baseball. 3320L
Seeing the sights. 41393a.
Becker (R. W.) :.
l>eggy Lee. '35S01.
Purpose of V'enetia Darring-
ton. 37S93.
Becker (W.) Girl from
Brighton. 10478.
Becker (W. V.) Kale college.
23407.
Beckert (.L A.) Rescue of my
partner. 39091.
Becket. Fair Rosamund. 13390.
Beckett (G. A. a) See A.
Beckett.
Beckett {Mr. & Mrs. H.) :
Beggar on horseback. 3308.
Our idol. 34077.
I'ut a beggar on horseback.
37909.
Queen ie. 38104.
Rue. 40229.
INDEX
Beckett (J.) :
Jollv jiood fellow. 2293Ga.
I^I.-ister crook. 2SC77.
Beckett ( S. ) Countess de Var-
<les. S70G.
Beckham (C S.) Her greatest
gift. 39007.
Becklianl (11. J.) :
All for a woman. 837.
Tnitli. 472SG.
"White man. 50342.
Beckingsnle (D. L.) :
Ambrosial cordial. 1117.
Jeukin's tragedy. 22003.
Beckley-Cardy co. :
Cliristmas at Stebbiuscs',
53ir.7a.
District-school dialogues.
lOOSGa.
Golden goose. 53S09.
Prize essay. 55030.
Susan Gregg's Christmas
orphans. 55492.
Twelve plays for children.
55G90.
Talue of X. 55755.
Beckman f.T. W.) Hevealcd at
Inst. 39227.
Becks (I. M.) Up from slavery.
5574G.
Beckwith (W. G.) Lucky Jim.
2G852.
Becque (II.) :
Crows. 9237a.
Parisienne. 35333.
Polichinelles. 3GG73,3GG74.
Vultm-es. 49334.
Beda (F.) FriihUng am Ithciu.
53728.
Bodanl (C.) From darkness to
dawn. 15537.
Bedard (J. A.) Bombardment
of Rome. 4523.
Beddard (L.) :
lu the year 21 hundred.
21551.
Mil scot of Montana. 28595.
Yellow curtain. 52059.
Bedel (J. A.) Pax tecum.
35G5S.
Bedell (B. P.):
Stime fun leben. 55442.
Voice of life. 5579G.
Bedell (W.) Life & death.
25284.
Bedell (W. A.) Three students
40020.
Bedfoi-d (B.) White man's
land. 50545.
Bedlnger (L. M. & O. M.) Bit-
tor i)ar. 4017.
Bedini (J.) Puss in boots.
87904.
Bedlow (H.) Love & science.
2G4G7.
Beebe (M. N.) :
All Amei-ica 11. 824.
Half-back's interference.
17918.
Poet's club. 30022.
Booms to let. 3990G.
Seventh doctor. 55291.
Wanted, a pitcher. 49533.
Beebe (S.) :
Debt. 10299a.
]\Iarriagejl la carte. 283G5a.
I'riucess Venus. 37404.
Beecher (H. W.) Norwood.
33040a.
Beecher (R.) Gray walls.
17347a.
Beecher (R. L.) Benj. Frank-
lin. 52SGG.
Beeching (H. C.) Macbeth.
27034.
Beede (A. M.) :
Ileart-in-the-lodge. 18432:1.
Sitting Bull-Custer. 42011.
Beede (V. V. I\I.) Bobby & the
fairies. 4450.
Beedy (M. E.) America. 1138.
I'.eeken (C. P.) Volcano. 49252.
Beelmnn (D. H.) :
Prospector. 37737.
Realty. 3S5SG.
Been (L. K.) Golden ball.
53S0S.
Beer (A.) Siihne. 44379.
Beer (A. R.) Washington &
Wall street. 49002.
Beer (A. R. do) Sec De Beer.
Beer (Georges) Mme. Flirt.
27192.
Beer (Gustav) :
IMillionengretl. 54.520, 54.521.
Minenkoenig. 29720, 29721.
Narrenhaus. 32020.
Verschenkte nacht. 4SSS9a.
Beer (M.) StrnensCe. 44222.
Beer (M. A.) Volney's last ex-
periment. 49258.
Beer-Hofmann (R.) Graf von
Charolais. 17223.
Beei'bohm (M.) Social success.
42987.
Beere (J I. H.) Cross. 91S5a.
Beers (N.) :
Cable tow. 5770.
Elojied with a circus girl.
12517.
King Saul. 23908.
Beers (O. R.) Appomattox.
172G.
Beers (W. L.) Firebug. 14321.
Beery (A. II.) :
Cln-istmas rainbow. 724.3.
Home for the Christ. 20020.
Beery (N. N.) jr.:
In the same boot. 2149Ga.
Making a motion picture.
27G04.
This is the life. 45S4.5d.
Beeson (A.) Hunting for Hooli-
gan. 20G94.
Beeson (L.) Down at Coney
Isle. 11577.
Beeson (T. .1.) Night at Can-
held's. 32G47.
Beethoven (L. von) :
Fidelio. 14120.
I'romethens. 37GG9.
Beggs (L.) Old folks at home.
334S5.
Begley (E. A.) Mardi gras.
2S1S2
Bc~hl (E. J.) :
Beauty speciidists. 52S4G.
Magazine brouglit to life.
27331a. •
Behler (A. F.) Voice within.
49244.
Bohman (L. C.) Muldoou's
picnic. 31322.
Behning (F. W.) :
Jlexzonia. 29353.
Unknown factor. 48375.
Behrens (A.) Broken triangle.
5217a.
Behrens (C. E.) :
Alte lied in dur. 1019.
Reiinbahn der liebo. 39042b.
Tanmelbecher. 45171.
Behrens (G. L.) Dashing Dell,
(he rifle king. 9923.
Behrens (N.) :
Diana. 10785.
Lucky angel. 20841.
Behrens (S.) Turandot. 47320.
Bohring (F. II.) :
Corona. 8559.
Louisiana. 2G402.
Behrman (S. N.) Playing a
l)art. 3G473
Behvmer (T.
1011.
Beildergnu (F. F. H.) Sec Beil-
fnss (F. H.)— Christsau (F.
G.)— Wunderlich (II. A.)
Beilfnss (F. H.) Judge Kosin-
ski's narrow escajie. 2314G.U
Beilock (M. J.) Father's for-
giveness. 13S71a.
Beines (C.) Gemsjagd. 1G030.
Beissier (F.) :
Manette. 280.52.
Jliss Pea do. 30002.
Ponpc'e aux chrysanthemes.
3(!914.
Beith (I. H.) :
Crimson coeoanut, & other
plafs. 9113.
Queeu of hearts. 38027.
J. ) Antichrist.
2880
INDEX
Bejach (M.) Greatest sacri-
fice. 17531.
Beiarnno (J. R.) Chcleto.
CSS8. ,
Be.iei-ano (J. Diaz) See Diaz
iJejerano.
Bela (H.) See Heyder (B.)
Belasco (C.) ValCrie. 48G33.
Belasco ( D. ) :
Auctioneer. 527G8.
Belie lUisse. 3444.
Case of Becliy. 53080.
Cliarity bail. GT4G. G747.
Cliuins. 7202.
Concert. 53232.
Constantinople. 83G0.
Curse of Cain. 9404.
Darling of the gods. 53339.
Figliting liope. 14197a,
Fille du far-West. 14232.
Girl of tlie golden West.
13G28, IGoOoa.
Good little devil. 17001a.
Governor's lady. 17108a.
Grand army man. 17253a.
Heart of Wetona. 53SS9.
Hearts of oalv. 18571.
Is marriage a failure?
22005.
Lily. 2547Sa.
Little lady in blue. 54200.
Lupali. 2G940.
Madam Butterfly. 27150,
27151.
Mndama Butterfly. 27165,
271GG.
Mme. Butterfly. 24084,
27170.
Mjidehen aus dem goldenen
Westen. 27314.
iNIan inside. 27880.
Marriage by moonliglit.
28379.
May Blossom. 28902-
28004.
Millionaire's daughter.
20GG5.
Music master. 31407a.
Nobody's widow. 32057b.
Oklahoma. 33301a.
Outcasts of N. Y. 34880.
Pani Motylek. 35174.
Phantom rival. 300S5a.
Polly's Jack. 3G747.
Queen's drawing - room.
38110.
Return of Peter Grimm.
30188a.
Rose of the rancho. 40004a.
Secret. 41315b.
Strangers of Paris. 44081.
Sweet Kitty B e 1 1 a i r s .
44754a.
Temperamental journey.
4525Ga.
Belasco (D.) — Continued.
Theatre. 450.33.
Treadmill. 55G44.
A'alerie. 48033.
Van der Decken. 48GS7a.
W a r r e n s of Virgiuia.
49G27a.
What's wrong? 50125a.
AV'idow's husband.
Wife. 50873.
Woman. 51374a.
Years of discretion.
Young folks ways.
50857.
52054a.
521G5.
Belcher (S. W.) Volunteer.
402CG.
Belclier, Hartman & Belcher.
Stranded in luxury. 44()30a.
Belda (.T.) Presidenta. 37079a.
Belden (G. G.) :
Doctor pi'isoner. 1117G.
Jilted. 22717.
Loot of the Filipinos' cache.
2G178.
Mrs. Bradshaw checkmates
a rival. 30315.
Philippino girl. 8G140.
Tale of the lizard. 44075.
Belden (H. M.) King John.
23787.
Bolder (J. V. Z.) Rose of St.
John. 3S794.
Beldon (M.) :
Below zero. 528G1.
Shei-iff of Tombstone.
42085.
Beletti (A.) Dreamland. 11783.
Belfrage (G.) Frolics iu the
air. 53718.
Belisle (H. L.) :
Court of love. 8853.
In old Provence. 21274.
Belitsky (H.) New impresario.
32401a.
Belknap' (E. S.) ValCn-ie.
4SG32.
Bell (A.) Sin. 424G4.
Bell (A.
49S3G.
Bell (A
home.
Bell (A.
22523.
Bell (B.
gettes.
Bell (C.)
sense.
Bell (C
H.) W^ealth & crime.
T.)
20042.
W.) Jay,
Home, sweet
Bluff & CO.
I. ) Pseudo sufCra-
377G4.
Nifty novelty & non-
54712.
J.):
Fallen angel. 13493.
Mrs. Fotter's first. 303GG.
S\v?et violets. 44777.
Tempting fate. 45344.
Bell (C. W.) :
Analyzing Basil. 52075.
A)-rows of fortune. 102G.
Chief's justice. G072a.
Bell (C.W.)— Continued.
Emancipation of Middleton.
12575.
Hell hath no fury. 1S7G1.
Her first divorce. 1S0S5.
I'rince of Zanzibar. 37358.
Bell (D.) :
Blind gallery bo.v. 4245.
IMe an' Claude. 28957.
Bell (D. C.) Reader's Shake-
speare. 41892-41804.
Bell (D. E.) At the shrine of
Apollo. 2280.
Bel! (E.) :
Minna von Barnhelm.
17445b.
Two cities. 475S2.
Bell (E. A.) Her dark mar-
riage morn. 1894G.
Bell (E. L.) :
Fallen angel. 13403.
Sweet violets. 44777.
Bell (F. A.) Loser wins.
2G255.
Bell (Florence) Woman who
■ knew. 51407a.
Bell (Frank) Jay criminal
lawyer. 22528a.
Bell (G.) & sons. Cross of sor-
row. 9199.
Be!l(G. C.) Princess. 37391.
Bel 1 ( H. R. ) Wee Mac Greegor.
40922.
Bel! (Herbert) Power of love.
3G9G1.
Bell (Mrs. Hugh) Time Is
money. 4G237.
Bell (J. B.) Trading stamp
craze. 4G700.
Bell (J. G.) Isle of Atlantis.
2214G.
Bell (J.J.) :
Thou fool. 45898.
Wee Mac Greegor. 49922.
Bell (.L K.) :
Cheerful kna\e. GS81,
Come Michaelmas. 8047.
Compromising Martha.
8181.
Dramatist at home. IIGSG.
Embarrassed butler. 12580.
Forked lightning. 15027a,
15027b.
Gii"l who couldn't lie.
1GG32.
Happy savage. 53870.
Martlia plays the fairy.
28499.
Martiia, the soothsayer.
28500.
New diar. 323.3G.
Wlnp-hand. 50447.
Bell (K. B.) Just art. 23333.
2881
INDEX
Bell (L.) :
Great game. 17398.
lutei-fereuce of Patricia.
21S12.
Bell (L, D.) Blue pencilea.
43S4a.
Bell (Mary) Vasliti. 4ST25.
Bell (Minnie) Lights of a
great city. 2.j42.j.
Bell (K. S. W.) Company for
George. 81G0.
Bell (S. J.):
Against the day. 559.
Bottle pool. 4723a,
IMononiania. 30835.
Spark. 43444a.
Bell (S. W.) King Wamba,
23922.
Bell (W. A.) In the days of
'49. 21377.
Bell-Ranske ( J.) :
Afterglow. 53G.
Cliange of opinion. GG92.
Good invesiHient. 170S9.
In advertisement land.
21095.
Temple dancer. 4.')299a.
Bellamy (C.) Erminie. 12S74.
Bellamy (C. J.) Unmasked.
4S3SS.
Bellamy (F. R.) Gaikwar.
157G8.
Bellamy (R.) :
Black & white. 5290G.
Souls. 4333S.
Bellar (M. F.) Nobody. 32943.
Belle (B.) Sec Cauthoru
(E.B.)
Bellevue dramatic club of New-
port. IMays for private act-
ing. 3G507.
Bel lew (H. K. M.) See Bellew
(K.)
Bellew (K.) :
Antony & Cleopatra, 1G3S,
1G39.
Cliarlotte Cordny, G7SS.
Hero & Leander, 19248.
Honors are easy, 20189.
To the cleverest player,
4G379.
Bellido de Luna (B.) Daughter
of a don. 9934,
Bellinger (M. F.) :
Heart of gold. 53SSG.
One Christmas. 54797.
Bellinghausen (E. F. .7. Miinch.
frciJicrr von) See Mundi-
Bellinghnusen,
Bellini (G.) Triumph of re-
morse. 5-jGG2.
Bellisle (L. .1.) Xerxes. 51941.
Bellmyer (A. F.) Id3al woman.
20870a.
Bello (F.) :
Alto! y alojamiento, 1028.
Ganarse la moza, 53743.
Bellows ( W. C. ) :
Camel's back. 5934.
Little Christmas. 2.1G20.
Little pilgrims. 25839.
Marriage belles. 28372.
No. 3— A, 33133.
Old, old story. 33594.
Bellstedt (H.) :
In the matter of the widow.
21455,
Mestlza, 29320.
Belmar (E, R.) :
Jesse James, the Amer. out-
law, 22G47,
Romantic life & crimes of
dare-devil Tracy, 39S37.
Thou Shalt not kill, 4.590.".
Valjean, the convict. 4SG42.
Belmar (F.) Child of the
slums. 7000.
Belmar (PL) :
Badger queen. 2787.
Bar Harbor. 2942.
Dora Thorne, 11453.
Jesse James, the Amer. out-
law. 22047.
Lost in a big city. 2G309,
N. Y. by night. 32528.
Romantic life & crimes of
dare-devil Tracy, 39837.
Thou Shalt not kill. 45905.
Valjean, the convict, 4SG42.
Who gets the lemon V
50G08.
Belmer ( R. ) :
Brigand's love story, 5109.
Chii'.ese slave's revenge.
709G.
Beliuont. Mudtown circus.
31300.
Belmont (B.) Wanted, a dog.
4950Ga.
Belmont (E.) In the absence
of the maior. 21340a,
Belmont (Mrs. O. H. P.) Mc-
linda & her sisters. 54480.
Belmont (Ralf) You're a liar.
52148b.
Belmont (Robert) :
Mystery of Edwin Drood.
3 1837.
Through the dark. 4G085,
Belmont (W. H.) Does it pay?
n22Sa,
Belot (.\.) :
Ai-ticle 47. 1959.
Black Venus, 1083. 41.52,
Fenune <le feu. 1403"i.
Miss Sarah ]\Iu!ton, 30023.
Paris life. 35305.
Pav6 de Paris, 35G43.
3G51,
See Guion
4293,
Belot (A,)— Continued.
I'avemeuts of Paris. 3.5G+1,
Sapho. 407.19-407G2. 40774.
Strangers of I'aris. 4408X
Streets of Paris. 44124.
Testament do Cesar Giro-
dot, 45472,
Venus noir, 1083, 4152,
48838.
Belton (J, E.) Diamonds are
trumps. 10780.
Beltramelli (A.) :
Nave rossa. 32102.
Rote schiff. 400.55,
Beltzhoover (D.) Czar's re-
venge. 9571.
Belz (A.) Schneider von Ulm
41083.
Bemberg (H.) Elaine. 123G8,
123G9.
Bement (D. M.) Malheurs de
Sophie. 27G44a.
Bom is (F.) Betty.
Ben de Bar, pseud.
(N. C.)
Ben-Oliel (F. E.) :
Blood covenant.
Day of vows. 10139a.
SiuKtunry of womanhood.
40GS3b,
Ben-Ziou (B.) Esther in En
Gedy. 12952.
Benatzky (R.) Lachende drel-
bund. 24301, 24301a.
Bena rente (.T.) :
Angora cat. 1519.
At close r;inge. 212G,
Bonds of interest, 5294G-
52948.
Campo de armifio. 530.5G.
Ciudad alegre y conflada.
53184.
Collar de ostrellas. 7812b.
Copa encautada. 84G5.
Destino manda. 105Sla,
Escuela de las
12920.
Ganarse la vida.
Husba)id of his
20723.
Interests created.
Lnsa de l<»s suonns.
Malquerida. 27C5Ga.
Nietecito. 54711,
Principe que t(»do lo npren-
di('» en los lihros. 374'i 7.
Projiia estiniacion. 55052.
Scilora Ama. 41479,
Sonorita se aburre. 414S3.
Smile of La Gioconda.
42828.
Smile of Mona Lisa. 42S2Sa
Bencheley (M. B.) Circum-
stantial evidence. 7389.
pnucesas.
widow.
21809.
2G254.
2882
IXDEX
nendel (U.) Witch. 512C7a.
Bender (C. M.) :
Girl from TeK. 10.")30.
On the border. 33S07.
Bender (J. J.) Cripple's son.
0138.
Bender (.J. P.) Casper Houser.
G3S1.
Bendiener (O.) Opfer. 34274.
Bendiner (.Tn.s.) Kiind urn die
Aister. 402S8.
Bendon (J. G.) Dream of
Adam Clnuiip. 11731,
Benedek (L.) Schwester Ilel-
ene. 41143.
Benedict (A. B.) :
Co-eds conra.i!;eous. 7705.
Prince.ss Given. 37419.
Benedict (C. A. R.) Crooked
face stories. 9170.
Benedict (E. B.) :
Feared one. 53020.
House of Danderell. 20399.
Mrs. Osmond's reflection.
30430a, 30430b, 545GU.
545G1.
Phillip's confession. 3G145a.
Savior of tlie family.
40900, 40901.
Saviour of tiie family.
40903.
• Ui^.expected. 482S3b.
Woman behind the gun.
51391a.
Benedict (F. L.) :
Ardmore. 1791.
Madame. 27171.
Benedict (G. W.) xVntony &
Cleopatra. 1G41.
BCnC'dict (Jejin) :
Amour tzij^auo. 1302.
Comte de Luxembourg.
8191.
Benedict (Jeanette) :
Great wrong. 53S27.
His eminence. 19001.
Two thousand years. 47797.
Benedict (K.) :
Bachelor's yesterdays. 2727.
Great wrong. 53827.
His euiinence. 19001.
Lad of steel. 24309.
Niclie in the wall. 32G15.
Running race. 40299.
Two thousand years. 47797.
VvHute silence. 50571.
Benedict (L.) Capt. Dreyfus.
530GG.
Benedict (P.) Innocent.
2173SC.
Benedict (P. P.) Rubberneck,
40200.
Benedict (R.) Meodowbrook
farm. 2S977.
Benedict amusement co. Lights
of Broadway. 2542G.
Benedix (,T. R.) See Benodix
(R.)
Benedix (R.) :
Dr. Wespe. 24192.
Eicensinn. 123.14. 12355.
Freaks. 1.5299. 1.5300.
Law-suit. 24S74;i.
Love <<c luxury. 2G452.
IMnbel's mnnfpuvre. 27011.
IMrs. Walthrop's bachelors.
304S2b.
Pro7es':. 484201.
Tnhle is set. 44807.
Tliird man. 4.5810h.
Woddintr trip. 49915.
Who told the lie? 50081.
AVoman-hater. 51403.
Benelli (S.) :
Amoro del tre re. 1342-
1344.
P.effn. 3274.
Cena delle befTe. G587.
Liehe dreier knniire. 252.3Sa.
IMald der spotter. 27428.
Sunner of scoffers. 44G10.
Benet (E. E.) :
Dragoman. 11048a.
Zoroaster. 52391a.
Bencrough (.L W.) Hecuba.
18018.
Bensoucrh (W.) Bunthornc
abroad. 5498.
Bouhnni (A, D.) :
CoPnnsible convictions.
7S12a.
Dnncing lesson. 972G.
Woman he mnrried. 51409.
Benham (.T. P.) Western
countess. 50008.
Benhayon (H.) Alibi. 775.
BC'uiC're (L.) :
Pn nil Ion, der gereclite.
35235.
Pnpillon, dit Lyonnais le
-Tu'^to. 3523G.
Tabliors blancs. 44903.
Beninatl (A. C.) :
Runaways. 40287.
Wanted, a client. 4949Ga.
Benite ( K. B.) :
Broken commandment.
5177.
Couhl Tommy come back.
SG40.
Helping out. 18799a.
Inheritance. 2171Sa.
Patch of wild oats. 35519a.
A\ay of tiie transgressor.
49749.
Beujamiu (A. J.) :
Jason, das weihnachtsschiff.
22511a.
Benjamin (A. J.) — Continued.
Keusche Susanne. 23G3i.
Tin-andot. 4732S.
Benjamin (M.) AVar is hell.
495Sob,
Benjamin (W, A.) :
Colonial male quartette.
Minnesingers. 29759
Benjamin {Mrs. W. A.) Clover
trio, 7GS1, 7GS2.
Beumosclie (II.) :
Flight frum tyranny. 1450G.
Hadassah, the faithful
Jewess. 17872, 17873.
Benn (D, E,) Lost, a husband.
202GG.
Benn (E.) Love can face
through an iron bar. 2G492.
Benn(E. L.) Ou time, 33955.
Bonn ( \V. ) :
Claude Duval, 7551.
IS'ew Magdaleu. 32413.
Benn (W. T.) Crawford's
claim. 902G.
Benuer (C. W,) Peck's bad
boy, 3575Gb
Beuner (G. G.) :
Reward of sacrihce. 39302.
Sold but not bought. 43055.
Benner ( J. H.) :
Guerilla chief, 1772G,
Lanark Bloore. 24509.
Last chapter of a romance.
24G91.
Lovers' quarrel. 2GGS0.
Nook in tiie woods. 32990.
Out of the deep waters.
34S31.
Reason unknown. 38G09.
Reward of sacrifice. 39302.
Sold but uot bought. 43055.
Woklarc. 51349.
Benner (S. H.) Orders o' tb'
boss. 34318.
Benners ( W. J.) Path of crime.
35534.
Bennet (L.) Menace. 29113a.
Bennett. Slave of the mill.
42717.
Beiuiett (A. B.) Joy riders.
23088.
Bennett (A. M.) :
Lord & Lady Byron. 2G183.
Lord Byron's masters.
2G193.
Loving cup. 20759.
My lord & ladies. 31023.
My Lord Byron. 31G27.
Shadowed by three. 41094,
Teeny weenies. 45204a.
Bennett (Arnold) See Bennett
(E. A.)
2S83
INDEX
(Arthur) Live bird. , Bennett (G. B.) 20tli ^century
tlie iioly city.
41G73.
4G13.').
48020.
Here and
Bennett
54299
Bennett ^C.) :
Je'^usalem.
22G32.
lloval slave. 40181.
Schuh-frau. 41127.
Shadow of a crime.
Sign of Siva. 42293
Tliy neipjlibor's wife.
Uncle Sam in Cuba.
Way bacli in 'CI. 49719.
Bennett (C. A.) Barrier be-
tween. 30.50.
Bennett (C. M.) Good Samari-
tan. 17110.
Bennett (D.) Living corpse.
25970.
Bennett (D. C.)
baclf. 191SSa.
Bennett (E.) Worldng-mau's
dream. 51728.
Bennett (B. A.) :
Great adventure. 17349,
17351.
Helen with the high hand.
1872Ga.
Honeymoon.
^Milestones.
What the
50141.
Bennett (E. C.) :
Judith. 23172.
I'hiyiug the races. 3G4S4.
Bennett (E. M.) :
Amateur pirate. 10G7.
HiU-rel's medals. 18244.
Snnd pirates. 406SC.
Sliow people's friendship
42188.
They all have
fever. 45755
Bennett (Edward)
2G10.
Bennett (Emerson) :
Foi-est rose. 14995.
Forged will. 15003.
Bennett (Estelline) Woman
with the black velvet past.
51509.
Bennett (Eulalia) Helen, a
child of chance. 18720.
Bennett (Everett) Changeable
wife. GG9G.
Bennett (F.) Kitchen domes-
tics. 24039.
Bennett (F. A.) Loyal slave.
20120.
295G2-295G4.
public wants.
the gliding
B. Sharpe.
Pilgrim's progress. 47437.
Bennett (G. .7.) :
Euchred. 13018. 13019.
Eye-witness. 13287.
Bennett (H.) How the vote
was lost. 20535a.
Bennett ( H. A. ) Haunted man.
18312.
Bennett (H. .L) :
Fatal end. 13746.
Hiram .Tones. 19517.
Hiram's troubles. 19521.
Bennett
Muffet
Bennett
3420G.
Bennett
175,52.
Bennett (.T. J.) :
After tlie masque r a d e .
50G.
Germantown Dutch min-
strels. 1G210.
Bennett (.L W.) Birhard Ne-
ville, patriot. 39373.
Bennett (.John) IMaster Sky-
(H. M.) Little Miss
, 25787.
(H. S.) Only man.
(J. A.) Green bird.
28723. 2S723n, 28724.
26791.
Bennett
house
Bennett
Haunted
lark.
Bennett (Johnstone) Quiet
evening nt home. 38199.
Bennett (K. L.) :
Cost of the bill. 8G22.
Oi-icin of love. 34356.
Taking affair. 4494G.
Temptntions of m:in. 45329
Bennett (Mrs. M.) On circus
day. 337G4.
Bennett (iM. E.) :
King's messenger. 2.3978a.
Bond to happiness. 395S6a.
Bennett (l\r. .D :
Bnchelor. 26.5.5.
Hubby's surprise. 20.581.
Kickapoo. 236-5.5.
Summer's vacation, 44514.
Bennett (1\[. W.) :
Devil's own. 10712.
Forbidden way. 14969.
Lnwyer's drenm. 24887.
Bennett " (IMargaret) Cupid,
M. D. 9401.
Bennett (Milan) Gibson girl.
16333.
Bennett
Bennett
Bennett (W. G.) Castle io
Spain. 6426.
Bennett (W. H.) :
Honevmoon on a cannibal
ishind. 20131.
Mills of the gods. 29G83.
Bennett (W. L.) Katie's decep-
tion. 23529.
Bennette (W. T.) Crawford's
claim. 9027.
Benninger (Mrs. N. M.) In the
sliadow of Pike's Peak. 21502.
Bennington (A.) Happiness.
18139.
Bennington (D.) Arkansas gal.
1855.
Bennington (W. R.) Jack's
pardner. 22390.
Bennison (L.) :
East meets West. 5349G.
Finished. 1427Ga.
Sheriff's Christmas. 420S6a.
Eenrimo (A.) :
Commodore's will. 8137.
Duchess de Lara. 11917.
p,,f.I,es-=! tie Pisfi. 11919.
He's a King. 18378.
Mi.xed up. 30.532.
Motives. 31207.
Nellie Kavanagh. 32205.
Norali's vow. 33002.
Our bridal tour. 34556.
Vic. 48927.
Woman's wit. 51602.
Benrimo (J. H.) :
Peacock lady. 3.5717b.
Yellow jacket. 52068, 52009.
Bensley (M. S.) :
Pride & prejudice. 37201.
Sociolocicnl maid. 43028.
Benson (A. L.) Birth of the
it the California girl.
(F. B.)
18308.
(G.):
Castle in Spain. G42C.
Sketch in vaudeville,
42660a. " '
.goods.
Bennett
7860.
Bennett
(T. .1
Bennett
(Violet) College life.
(N.) Dream. 11702a.
(Raine) Suzanne.
44701a.
Bennett (Richard) Damaged
9671.
(Vivian) -See Vivian
)— Bennett (G. J.)
(W. B.) :
Adam to Columbus. 2.58.
Home run. 20038n.
2884
poppy
.3963.
Aunt Jeannie
Theosophist.
Benson (E. F.)
or me. 2405.
Benson (J. C.)
45713, 45714.
r^enson (S.) :
Planners. 280S2b.
Middle ground. 29394a.
Somewhere in France.
55391.
Two for dinner. 55700.
Visitors. 5.5787.
Worm. 56013.
Benson (S. C.) :
Jekyll's soliloquy. 22000.
When women got the bal-
lot. 50358a.
Benson (W. H.) :
(>)usin Flavin. 8885.
Frolick.some girls. 1.5518.
IXDES
Bent (N.) :
Hypnotism. 207G3.
Kin;? of tlie cauuibfxl is-
lands. 23SG0.
Little tiiT. 25901.
Bentliam (J. H.) Point in law.
3GG31.
Bentinck (C.) UuderciuTcnt.
4S24Ga.
Bentinck (R.) Value received.
55750.
Bentiey (J. H.) :
Going and cominpr. 1GS50.
Hiring a lord. 19532c.
Bentiey (L. D. (!.) Dream of
Dorothy. 11735.
Bentiey {3frs. K. H.) iMiss
Suite Sixteen. 30033a.
Bentiey (K. J.) :
Brookdale favu). 5240.
Court homestead. SS30.
German brokers. 1G1S4.
Old quarry. 5249, 33G0S.
Bentiey (T.) :
Borleywax. 4G50.
Czar's courier. 9570.
False honor. 13529.
Ninety-three. 32S13.
Vice versa. 4S93S.
Centlev (W.) : Love or money.
2G590.
Benton (A.) Little lien then
among the Quakers. 25712.
Benton (A. C.) :
North Beach cache. 33022a.
Tricked. 4G9G0a.
Benton (Caroline) Little Lord
Jesus. 25748.
Benton (Curtis) Sec Benton
(H. C.)
Benton (E.) Grandma's money.
17293.
Benton (E. F.) Stool pigeon.
4395S.
Benton (F. W.) Lost prince.
2G34G.
Benton (H. C.) :
^Million a minute. 54r,1(».
Itoad to success, 39593a.
Benton (.L B.) :
Alaska. G97.
Napoleon up to date. 32003.
Pent on (M. C.) :
Gautama Buddha. 1594S.
Prince Sidartha. 37375,
3737G.
Benton (P.) Paula. 35G22a.
Benton (P. R.) See Robinson
(P. B.)
Benton (V. B.) :
Social diSiister. 4295Ga.
Suburban tragedy. 44:{I0a.
Benton (W.B.) Poems. 3GG13a.
Bentz (Jv. M. J.) Chorus
beauty and the clubman.
53153a.
Benway (A. P.) Wrong train.
51904, 51905.
Benway (H.) Sec Benway (A.
P.)
Benziger bros. :
Columbus, the great discov-
erer. 8029.
In the merry month of
May. 2145G.
King Alfred. 2372-5.
W.iger of Gerald O'Rourke.
. 49353.
Denzon (O.) :
Foraa r og ef teraar. 14959a.
Skandal. 42G44a.
Berak (P.) Udvari bolond.
5571G.
Beraud (D.) :
Creoles. 90G8.
Greatness in sin. 1753G.
Sylvana. 44845.
Beraut. Sliracle of the roses.
29793.
Berch (C.) Turning point.
47374a.
Berde.lo Casafial (Mariano)
Madrigal del beso. 54379.
Berek (A.) Proposal. 55054.
BC-rel (P.) :
Aniica. 1298. 1290.
Don Procopio. 11359.
Eerencrer (M.) Princess Osra.
37450, 37472.
Bereny (H.) :
Little Boy Blue. 25G01.
l.oi-a Pi.^colo. 2G215.
Miidol von ^lontmartre.
2731G. 27317.
Jlein miiderl. 290G3, 290G4.
Bc^-esford (F. S.) Wolfe.
51357b.
Beresford f Helen) See Ford
(H. E. B.)
Beresford (Hugh) :
Differtnce. 10844.
Their destiny. 45G54.
Beresford (.1. D.) :
Compleat angler. SlG7a.
Howard & son. 53993.
Beresiua (T.) Paganiui redi-
vivus. 35028.
Berg (A. E.) :
Down the slope. 11G2G.
Green lights. 17580.
Kittle O'Connor. 24052.
V Klondike. 24100.
North & South. 33020.
Out all night. 34810.
•T. ) Real diploma.
Heiden. 1SG23.
D. ) Inexperience.
Remember
39012.
the Maine.
Berg (A.
3S554.
Berg (B.)
Berg (B.
54055.
Berg (B. M.) Leap year mati'i-
monial bureau. 54245.
Berg (C.) Coeur-as. 77G9a.
Berg (F.) Sec Eilenberg (F.)
Berg (L.) Girl with the bal-
loons. 1GG55.
Berge (E.) :
Delilah. 10412a.
Samson. 40GG7b.
Berge (I.) Corsica. 8.578.
Berge-Soler (E.) :
Pulling horse. 37817.
Road of the winoers,
39581.
Bergeman (E.) Zelta. 5231G.
Bergen (R.) Singer and the
simp. 55350.
Bergen-Curtis (IT. C.) Unin-
vited guest. 48323.
Bergengren (R.) As woman to
man. 2029.
Berger (D. D.) School act.
41095.
Berger (F.) jr.:
Friday the 13th. 15418.
Sleepy Sarah. 42770.
Berger (F. G.) Poor relation.
3GS13.
Berger (G. W.) Wronged.
51909.
Berger (Geza) If I could only
get suited. 20925.
Berger (Gisela, frciin r.)
St)hn der sonne. 55380.
Bei'ger (H.) Deluge. 10431.
Berger (J.) Susanna im bade.
44G71.
Berger (.1. S.) :
Empress. 12G4G.
Her fidelity. 1S9S0.
Love comes. 20495.
Off U. R. 33322.
Sheo. 42044.
Berger (L. & JI.) David, king
of Isarel. 10050.
Berger (]\I. M. A.) Spanish
bull-fight. 43421.
Berger (R.) :
Amour libre. 1359.
Babylone. 2G51a.
Cheval ier d'Eon. G92S. G920.
Claud ine. 755G, 7557.
Berger (S. L.)
Mu«;icnl burglars' surprise.
31418.
Tenor's dilemma. 45385.
Bergemc (S. Cyrano de) »S^ee
Cyrano de Bergeivac,
2S85
INDfiX
Bergerat (E.) :
Cjipit;\ine Blomet. G041.
Canitain.e Fracasse. 0091,
GlOG-GllO.
Monsieur Cochon. 30850.
]\Iore than quoen. 31024.
Myrane. 31778.
Plus que reine. 30579.
Pompadour. 3G7G5.
Berjjere (V.) All's fair in love.
894.
Bergeret (G.) :
Assassinoo. 201)5.
Son excellence Dominique.
43180, 43190.
Bersreret (R.) Gofit du toe.
171G2a.
Bergfeld (H.) Siisse fruclit.
. 443S5C.
Bergh (A.) :
Governor's staff. 17202.
Marquis of Kalamuzoo.
2S351.
Mi?!sissippi steamboat
30091.
New Hampshire girl. 32389.
Bergheim (A.) Substitute hero.
44331.
Bergin (P.) Man higher up.
27834a.
Bergiuan (H.) Trading stamp
girl. 4G701a.
Bergquist (O. ) :
Bet. 3G05.
Cousin Ilosenhlom. 890G.
Upper lip. 4S524.
Bergrath (i\I. D.) Merry Weep-
ers. 29209.
Bergsteiu (H.) aiesmerist.
29294.
Bergstrom (IT.) :
Karen Boi-neman. 23490.
Lynggaard & co. 23490.
IMed 1 dansen. 29001.
Provens dag. 37Gii3a.
Vejen til Gud. 4S7G1.
Berlan (C.) Vaincu par
I'amour. 48018.
Beringer (Mrs. O.) :
Bit of old Chelsea. 4008.
Holly Tree inn. 199S0.
Tares. 45139.
Ileriza (M.) :
At tlie ball. 2200a.
Mignon. .29530a.
Berkeley press. I'ower. 3G034a.
Berkowitz (A.) Night in a
gambling house. 32078.
Berkowitz (B. S. ) \\''ar lieroes.
49581a.
Berlage (H. .1.) :
Fashion play. 13717.
lucognit©. 21597.
Berlein (A. M.) :
Cassidy's Irish stew. 0388.
Cliristmas idyl. 7229.
Darby and .loan. 9839.
From Hag alley to Broad-
way. 15504.
His neighbor's wife. 19744.
Irish stew. 22033.
Man behind the mask.
27752.
Peggy & the duchess.
35799.
Berlet (II. E.) Country squire.
8792.
Berlin (J. R.) Holy name.
19990.
Berliner (R.) Anita. 1520a.
Berliner (S.) Noble son.
32931.
Berliner theater-verlag:
Baumwollkonig. 314G.
Bei kaisers. 3342.
Blaue reiter. 4212.
Brandung. 52970.
Charybdis. GS17a.
Einsameu briider. 12357a.
Held von Troja. 1871 3n.
Henriette Jacoby. lSS19a,
Ich weiss etwas. 20840b.
Ka iser-schn apf t. 234G0.
Klein-Eva. 240S0a.
Korsar. 24234.
Liitare. 24541.
Jledusa. 29038.
Neue Shylock. 32275.
Offenen tiiren. 33324.
Schweizer. 41140.
Skandal. 42G44a.
Soni'enscheinchen. 43259.
Starker a Is der tod. 4371 Ga.
Strumr>f ist trumpf. 44250a.
Siiudenbucke. 44381.
Tru gland. 47259a.
Weisse weste. 49950.
Xanderl. 51937.
Berlioz (H.) :
Beatrice et Benedict. 3185.
Damnation de Faust. 9084,
9085.
Damnation of Faust. 9085a,
9G85b.
Fausts verdammung. 13923.
Trojan*^ in Carthage. 47142.
Troyens a Carthage. 47194.
Bermnn (H.) Gates of hope.
15939.
Berman (L.) Girls of Gotton-
berg. 10075.
Berman (S. H.) Fate. 13793.
Berman n (F. ) : ^
Blaue reiter. 4212.
Mann mit der griinen
maske. 28080.
Pienots letztes abenteuer.
80273.
Bermann (!VI.) Selecting a son-
in-law. 41419.
Bernuulez (E. H.) See Her-
nandez Bermtidez (R.)
Bermfidez (.1.) :
Lo que Dios ata. 20009.
Ola negra. 33401.
Bcrmfidez (R. Hernfindez) See
HernAndez Bernindez (R.)
Bern (E.) Fly by night. llOlSa.
Bern (P.) Bargains in souls.
2903a.
Bernac (J.) Sol Ilyams, bro-
canteur. 43047.
Bernard. Pauvret6 des riches.
35042.
Bernard, pseud. See Nadal
(B. H.)
Bernard (A.) Twenty rninutes
in slavery land. 55093.
Bei-nard (B.) See Chesterman
(E. B.)
Bernard (C. R.) Mute singer.
31471.
Bernard (C. W.) :
Esmeralda up to date.
12928.
Woman's error. 51523.
r;crnard (F. B.) :
Big black blot. 3777.
Woman's club. 5151G.
Bernard (F. H.) :
Iceman. 20840.
In the shadow of the
Rockies. 21513.
^lan from Denver. 27708.
I'hiliis' inheritance. 30146.
Royal cinch. 40129,
Silas, the chore boy. 42320.
Bernard (Frank) Ritual,
■ Knights of Athens. 39527.
Bernard (Franklin) :
Blue grass girl. 4374.
For a mother's love. 14773.
Land of lotus. 24017.
Little Sally Waters. 25SG8.
New woman. 32488.
O. I. C. 33180.
Ring-master. 39470.
She came to Newport.
41990.
Sfa^re romance. 43727.
Teddy girl. 4.5200, 45201.
Troublesome titles. 47188.
Under the flag. 48105.
Up - to - date missionary.
48504.
Woman of the hour. 51459.
You can never tell. 52140.
Bernard (G.) Henry Morton.
18903.
Bernard (G. A.) Royal hand.
40148.
Bernard (H.) Spy. 43005.
:?886
INDEX
Bernard (.T. E.) :
Bob's blooming bunk, 52034.
Kid drops in. 28GG2a.
Oh, doctor. 54708.
Wlio is slie? 50023.
Bernard (Jejin J.) Joie du
sacritlce. 22S9S.
Beruard (Jule J.) :
Loan-suiii street. 2G021a.
My last two. 31G17.
Bernard (M). Carnaval de
Puce et de Plock. G2r,G.
Bernard (B.) Sec Bernard (T.)
Bernard (11.) Liar. 2.110G.
Bei-nard (S.) Broadway bur-
iesquers. 5143.
Bernard (T.) :
Accord parfaft. 147.
Ans'.ais tel qu 'on le parle.
1515.
Captif. G170.
Costa ud des Epinettes.
SG25.
Coteaux dn M6doc, SG31.
Daisy. 9G47.
Daiisenr inconnn. 9S23.
Desconocido. 10528.
Deux canards. 10G41c.
Du vin dans sou eau.
11000.
Enlfveiuent d'Agatlie.
12788.
l%trangtcuse. 13012.
Frencii without a master.
15375a.
Gloire anibulanciC're. 1G7G7.
I'm going! 20810a.
Incident du 7 avril. 21502.
•Jeanne Dore. 22575n.
Jumeaux de Brighton.
23283.
Monsieur Codomat. 30S51.
On unit eschne. 33779.
Peau de I'ours. 35743.
Peintre exigeant. 35810.
Petit cafe. 240S2, 25G09,
3G030.
Phares Soubijrou. 3G097.
Piqueta. 3C394a.
Poulailler. 3G009.
Radenu de la M(5duse.
38311.
Sa soeur. 40408,
Triomphe de la science.
4G098.
Triplepatte. 470G4.
Unbekannte tlinzer. 47921.
Bernardin de Saint-Pierre (J.
H.) PauletVirgiuie. 35fi02.
Eernnrfline (F.) Veronica.
4S880a, 48882.
Bernauer (T.) Columbus' dis-
covery, 8027.
Bernauer (R.) :
ExtrablUtter ! .53579, 53580.
Bernauer (R.) — Continued.
Filmzauber. 14230. 14240.
Girl on the film. IGGll.
Grosse rosiiien. 17084,
17GS5.
Jung - England. 23294a.
23204b.
Keiische' Barbara. 23032.
23033.
Liebe Augxistin. 25230-
25238.
Princess Caprice. 37402.
Soldat de chocolat. 43003.
Tnpfere soldat. 45125,
45120.
We])n zwei hochzeit ma-
chen. 55871.
Wie einst im mai. oOSGSb,
50SGSC.
Bernay (A.) Armin. 1887,
Bernays (T. ^\.) Judgmeut ol
Solomon. 23109a.
Bernede (A.) :
Cceur de Franqaise. 7770.
Coutes de Perrnult. 8375a.
Sapho. 40700, 40773.
Sous I'epaulette, 43355.
Soutane. 4335G.
Bernfeld (R. M.) :
Broken wings. 5224a.
Her own rival. 19099a.
Stronger. 44193b.
Wonum. 513G9a.
Bernhard (A.) :
Call oi the soul. 5909.
Easy money. 12180.
Wrong dope. 51SGS.
Bernhard (M.) :
Dautrhter of the Navajos.
9900.
His little friend. 19701.
Bernhardt (S.) :
AdritHme Lecouvreur. 325,
320.
Sphinx. 43514.
Bernheim (B.) Scheldungs-
grund. 41038.
Bernheimer (I. S.) :
Robinson Crusoe up to date.
39<)73.
Trials of love. 40943.
Bernheimer (S.) Mills of the
gods. 29GS4.
Bernhey (H.) Chrysanthe-
mum. 7283.
Bernhoff (J.) Quo vadls?
38240.
Bernier (H. de) Berthe. the
daughter of Roland. 3550.
Bernnu (J.) Amour et piston.
1358.
Berns (E.) Astray. 2100b.
Bernstein fE. P.) :
Achill. 100.
.John Herkner. 22858.
2S87
Bernstein (E. P.)— Continued.
Konitjskinder. 24218-24220,
50082.
Maria Arndt. 28230.
Tv»i light. 4747G.
Bernstein (Henry);
Angriff. 1520.
Ansturm. 1580.
Apres moi. 1734.
Assaut. 2000.
Bakkarat. 2823.
Bercall. 3520.
DtJtour. 10G27, 10028.
Frere Jacques. 15387.
Geheimnis. 1G007-.
Griffe. 17031.
Israel. 22184.
Jou jou. 230G0.
Ladrao. 54201,
Rafale. 38310, 50470.
Samson. 40GG8.
Secret, 41 3na. 4131.5b.
Thief. 45707, 457G7a.
Voleur. 40254,
Whirlwind, 50408.
Bernstein (Herman) :
Anathenia. 1302, 1303.
Ashmedoi, 2081a,
IMoralitv, 31005.
Sold. 43051.
Sorrows of Belgium. 4329G«..
Whirlwind. 504G7.
Youth, 52239.
Bernstein (I.) :
All men are liars. 52025.
All women are liars. 52035,
Feast of Belshazzar. 13048.
Bernstein (M.) :
Endlich allein. 12728.
Grosse pause. 17083:i.
Gute vogel. 17800, 17S01.
Richter, 30304.
Ruhetag. 4023Sa.-
Siiude.* 443S0.
Bernsteiu-Sav.-ersky (A.) :
Kcinig Zipapek der edle
zwerg. 24214.
Wer zuletzt lacht. 400S5a.
Berr (G.) :
Ciiarrette anglalse. 53115,
5311G.
Dette. 10G30.
Dix nn'nutes d'auto. 110G4.
Escapade. 12002.
Irrosolu. 22077.
J'ose pas. 22202a.
trillion. 20G37-20G30a.
Moins cinq. 30080.
Phiisir d'amour, 304.33.
Satyr. 408.30.
Satyre. 40841.
Berr de Turique (J.) :
CliAteau histnrjque. G833.
:Maroquin. 28344.
Plumes du paon. 3G5G7.
INDEX
Fourth dimension.
Berr de Turique (X) — Con-
tinued.
Supplice du silence. 44G17.
Trois an.ibnptistes. 47137.
Berriati'ia (D.) Tarasca. 4ul3Sa,
Berriedale. Uuforgiven. 48312.
Berrv. Detecting a detective.
lOGlO.
Berry (A.)
15192.
Berrv (A. K.) CliambermaJds.
53i04.
Berry (B. D.) co. Dramatic
reader. 534G2.
Berry (J/r. & Mrs. Geo.) Lone-
some junction. 2G129.
Berry (J.) :
Ducliess of Murray Hill.
11030.
Hidder, passion. 19373.
Seven beauties. 41G05.
Sultan's seraglio. 44487.
Beiry (J. F.) :
Boom in matrimony. 4G21.
Ministering maidens. 54.")2S.
Mr. Isaacs of Jerusalem.
30195.
Berry (J. H.) Night in a fool's
house. 32G7G.
Berry (J. L.) :
Honorables.
Jealous God
Miracle girl.
Pale tyranny.
Berry man (K. J.)
tia. 4G10.
(B.)
Book of Por-
Eisenhammer.
20188.
22535.
54532.
35134.
Peter T. Flint. 3GU1G.
Berrv ( K. B. ) Wi thout a name.
51317a.
Berry (L. E.):
America in pilgrim days.
52G59.
Christmas carol. 7212a.
Old Colony days. 33447a.
Berry (L. J.) :
Fanchon. 13G25a.
Incubus. 21GU5!\.
Ma shins a masher. 54448.
Berry (M. C.) :
Bride's day. 5073.
Father & the frat. 13S32,
13S32a.
Gvpsv singers. 17S43a.
Redcoat. 3SS23.
Berry (llosal-) Sec Rosal-
Berry.
Berry (W.) Our father. 34G1G.
Berry (W. J.) :
Mollie, the maid of the
Tyrolese. 30G97.
Papilio's wand. 35234.
Ulysses. 47913.
Until death. 4S431.
Valiere. 4SG39.
Berry (W. R.) Head. 03882.
Berry school. How Clu'istmas
came. 20470a.
Bersa
12359.
Bersie or Bersey (E. E.) :
They're after me, they want
me. 45764.
They want me. 457G0.
Berstl (J.) Ihavatrathe. 20048.
Bert (F. W.) :
Lost in Africa. 2G310.
Snowllake & the 7 pigmies.
42922.
Bert (L. W.) :
Chop Suey One Lung. 7138.
Swede yumped his yob.
44737.
Berte (E.) & cie. :
Gottin der vernunft. 1G847.
Hcimcheu am herd. 18G35.
Schneefloclce. 56087.
Bert(5 (H.) :
Dreimiiderlhaus. -53472.
Kreolenblut. 24243-24245.
Marchenprinz. 27323a.
Berteaux (E.) Lit de Saint
Louis. 25573.
Bertha nt (L.) Silvia. 42438.
Bertheroy (J.) Danseuse de
Pomp<^l 9825.
Berthold (W.) Seifenblase.
41407.
Bertinot (A.) Gustave the pro-
fessor. 17792.
Bertnav ( P. > Pechg de Marthe.
35747.
Bertnv (L.) Diamond mine.
10765.
Bertolazzi (C.) Lulfi. 54.3G0.
Berton. Here we are again.
19199.
Berton (A. R.) :
Apres coup ! ou tics. 1731.
Ce bou docteur. 6548.
Berton (C.) Love waltz.
26G46.
Berton (Paul) Son of the regi-
ment. 43218.
IJerton (Pierre) :
Belle Marseillaise. 3390-
3392.
Bridge. 5083.
Friquet. 15472.
Hotel Ritch case. 203G1.
Madeleine's budget. 27240.
Maltre Balthazar. 27548.
3Iioclie. 297S2
Rencontre. SdO^B, .39034.
Zaza. 52294, 52295.
Berton (T.) :
Balthazar. 52819.
Drawn blinds. 5346G.
liachel. 55095.
Bertonl (M.) 'Twixt cup & lip.
47516.
Bertram (E.) :
Engineer. 127G8.
Mystic midget's Lilliputian
carnival of nations.
31SG5.
Bertram (E. H.) Mister &
Mistus Jeremiah Robklns'
singin' skule beginmeut.
30137.
Bertram
gerac.
Bertrand
Rich
Cyrano de Ber-
Mrs. Newly-
Unjust vor-
Torre qui
See nick-
(G.)
9558.
(M. A.)
30423.
Bertrand (Madge)
diet. 4S36G.
Bertrand (Marcel)
meurt. 45411.
Bertrand (Mary)
man {iMrs. H.)
Bertsch (M.) :
Britannia. 5127.
Sumuiit. 44517.
Bertuch (M.) Liebesfahrt.
25248a.
lierys (J. de.) :
Colette a bon coeur. 7804.
Empailleur. 12626.
Menage polonais. 2911Ga.
Berzac (C.) :
Cliff Berzac's riding acad-
emy. 7612.
Dick Turpi u's ride. 10809.
Cesant (W.) :
Chaplain of the fleet. 6723.
17607.
Glove. 16786.
Golden butterfly. 16918,
1G919, 16926, 44110.
Loved I not honor more.
26662.
Spy. 43862.
Uncle Jack. 47968.
Besier (R.) :
Olive Latimer's husband.
33700.
Virgin goddess. 49117.
Besnard (L.) :
Affaire Grisel. 42.5.
Dial)le ermite. 10742.
Folle enchere. 14070.
Fronde. 15593.
Mon ami Teddy. 30729.
Plus amoureuse. 36573.
Bessel (J. W.) Green Mountain
boys. 17586.
Bessel (W.) & co. :
Boris Godunov. 4658.
Khovanchtchina. 23651.
23651a.
SnOgourotchka. 42888.
Bessei-er ( E. ) :
Accident. 137.
Held in slavery. 18700.
2888
INDEX
Bessey (J.) :
Bonnie Annie Laurie, 4577.
Dauffliter of the Ghetto.
998G.
Mary Jane & her Teddy
bear. 28500.
St. Elmo. 40524,
Bessiere (E.) :
Amour mendinnt. 13G0.
Dgserteur. 10550.
Redemption. 3SS38.
Secret du boaheur. 4132G.
Best(C. W.) Palomita. 35147.
Best (E.) :
Anjeriean princess. 1257.
Banshee. 2932.
Genn'ni. 10027.
Millionaire tramp. 29G01.
Sands of Egypt. 40091.
Best (It. M.) Power of Kings-
ley. 30957.
Best (St. George) :
False faces. 13522.
Unmasked. 48391.
Best (Sasha) :
Combat. S032a.
Heights. 18023a.
In the shadow of statues.
21503a.
Light. 25354b.
Wanted — a husband ! 55823.
Best (T.) :
Turn of fate. 47o55c.
What's the use? 50120b.
Best (W. F.) Christopher Co-
lumbus. 7203, 7204.
Besuzzi (F. A.) :
Dream. 11702a.
Wife wanted. 5091Sa.
Beswick (H.) Princess Ca-
price. 37402.
Bethel (A. L.) :
Amateur anarchists. 1053.
Angel girl. 1400.
Drop of water. 11850.
Girl in the window. 10.580.
In Mephisto's shadow.
21241.
Radium. 38.314.
Rescue. 39090.
Bethel (E. A. C.) Woven of
many threads. 51821.
Bothu'ie (F. C.) Victor.
48903.
Bethuue (F. D. S.) :
Accomplice. 143.
Alice Marden. .52017.
Early morning's
53494.
Frederick the Great. 15319.
Greater faith. 1750Sb.
His wife. 19845:i.
.Tust as it ought to be.
23333a.
doings.
Bethune (F. D. S.)— -Continued.
Mrs. Weston's allurements.
304S7a.
Bethune (G. W.) Columbus.
8009.
Bettman (M. H.) Beware of a
singer. 3709.
Betts (B.) :
Americans of '76. 1284.
Fall of Maya. 13475.
Liberty. 2.5213.
Betts (C. H.) Under two flags.
48231.
Betts (H. K.) Lamplighter of
N. Y. 24508.
Betz (G.) Our boys in khaki.
34553.
Bench ier (C. H.) Hand of fate.
18030.
Beulah. See Elora (B. D.)
Beuvallet (F. & L.) Lights of
Paris. 25432.
Bevan (A.) Devil outwitted.
Silent partner.
-1 UU ( o.
Bevan (J.)
42350.
Bever (J.) :
Ma soeur Cora. 26999.
Pol eon. 30000.
R6 forme. 38874.
Bever (.1. R.) Javelle les Eaux.
22522.
Beveridge (G. L.) :
Fi"om the same place.
53727.
Two men & a girl. 47094.
Beverly (A.) Rock & rye.
39677.
Beverly (C. S.) :
Destiny. 10.599.
Family jewels. 13.598.
Beverly (.T. de) See Bird
(A. R.)
Beverly (J. M.) Silver Bird.
42385.
Beverly ( S. M.) Corine. 8510.
Beverton (S.) On the plains.
33885.
Bevier (G.) See Williams (G.
B.)
Beyer (A. H.) Blind organist.
4204.
Beyer (y, C.> Obesitv cure
33210.
Beyerle f'C. E.) Roman<^e of
Elmdah' farm. 39794.
Beyerlein (F. A.) :
Frau-ii. 15287.
Grossknecht. 17G90.
Lights out. 25433.
Taps. 451.30a.
Tattoo. 45100.
Wunder des heiligen Terenz.
51920.
2889
Beyle (BL-H.) :
Arclibishop. 177G.
His excellency. 19007.
Bh6v (A.) Bobo. 4459.
Biaggi (G.) Shadows. 41704.
Biagiotti (G. P.) Crucible.
9243.
Biagiotti (R. H.) Spring heeled
Jack. 43052.
Bia! (E.) :
Elysium. 12505.
Tcivern De Luxe. 55515,
5551G.
Bianchi (R.) Fausta. 1391.5.
Bianehi (V.) Manuel Menen-
dez. 28127.
Biardot (E.) Enfant prodigue.
12750.
Bibber (T. E. van) ^S'ee Van
Bibber.
Bibber (W. C. van) See Van
Bibber.)
Biberfeld (K.) :
Alte bui-schenlierrlichkeit.
lOlG.
Neue dirigent. 32209.
Bibesco (A.) Jaloux. 22437.
Bibily (P. E.) Vae victis.
4S590a.
Bible (H. W.) :
Bill Freeman. 3835.
Difference. 10843.
Hooded cobra. 20197.
Ipso. 21928.
Judas. 23120.
Kingdom of love. 23940.
King's envoy, 23902.
King's judge. 23973.
Little master. 257.58.
Modern divorce. 30599.
Path of life. 35537.
Satan's son. 40820. 40S27.
Bible (M. E.) King's judge.
23972.
Bible. N. T. Apocryphal books.
Thedn. 45G4Sa.
Bible. O. T. Song of Solomon.
10139a.
Bickel (G. L.) Professor & tlie
hoboe. 37020.
Biclvel (.L) :
Cousin Kitty. 8897.
Political scandal. 30701.
Bickelhaupt (LA.) Gypsie Su-
zanne. 17819.
Bickett (W. E.) Flannigan's
wedding. 14473.
Bicknell (F. I\I.) :
Gunpowder plot. 17785.
Poor pretence. 30812,
Rash wager. 38488.
Bicknell (M. G.) :
Early birds. 1213Sa.
One morning in Mineral
Point. 34042a.
INDEX
BIcknell (T.
centuries.
F.iddle (A,
22073.
Biddle
51925.
Bidwell
4208.
Bidwell
heart.
Bidwel!
W.) 1492-
52492.
J. D.)
-]77G. 5
(F.
(A.)
,T.)
Ironsides.
Wyoming.
Blasted lives.
m
3S589.
5Iile a
und
25243,
: « uo 1 .
(D.) Good-bye, sweet-
170G9.
(G.):
Blasted lives. 4208.
Forgiiifc his chains. 1501G.
Bidwell (J. R.) Under protest.
48129.
Bidwell' (P.) iSoc O'SuHivan
(E. C.)
Bidwell (S.) :
How could .she
20472a.
Number 44. 3314G.
Roalni of romance.
Bidwell aransenient co.
minute. 295G1.
Biedermann (C.) Hiinse!
Gretel. 17SS2b.
Biedermann (F.) :
Bub Oder mildel. 5359.
Damenwahl. 9GS3.
Flora-Bella. 14549a.
Fremde von distinktion
15354.
I.iebe einsehuld.
25244.
Malestiit Mimi.
27558.
Tripelentente. 47057n.
Unsterbliche lump. 48420.
Walzertraum. 49450. 49453.
Was tut man nicht alles aub
liebe! 55842.
Biedermann (J. Kieter) See
Ivieter-Biedermann.
Bielby (I. P.) Ruined & re-
stored. 40242.
Bien (H. M.) :
Feast of lights. 13953a.
Geor.se Washington. 1G155.
Bier: en stole (S.) :
Noble vagabond. 32933.
Robert Churchill. 39G2S.
Rienstock (.T. W.) Leur idole.
25175.
Bierbaum (O. .T.) :
Circus lady. 7413.
Lobetanz. 2G029, 2G030.
Bierman (A.) :
Du sol 1st vater & mutter
ehren. 11S99.
Krieg. 24253.
Thou slialt honor thy father
& mother. 45899.
Bier<3tndt (T) H.) Punishment.
550G5. 550GG.
Luncheon for
World's end.
287.
Bieska (F.) Slistaken honor.
30111.
Bigelow (E. B.) :
Chinese girl. 7080.
Isle of mirth. 221G3.
Purple age. 37S79.
Royal ranger. 401G7.
Bigelow (F. F.)
two. 26939.
Bigelow (G.)
51770.
Bigelow (H. P.) :
Adirondack folks.
Next year. 32594.
Bltrelow (W. S.) Dream camp.
11717.
Bigelow, Smith & co. Works of
Wm. Shakespeare. 41780.
Bigger. Homespun heart
20074.
Bigger (H. W.) Telegraph op-
erator's dream. 45220.
Riggers (E. D.) :
Afterglow. 52594.
Gentleman's game. 1G135.
Gib. lG332a.
Inside the lines. 21775a.
Leading lady. 24920.
Love insurance. 2G.")31a.
Seven keys to Baldpate.
41614a.
Bigot (M.) Our ancestors.
34529.
Biieiko (J. F.)
23750.
Bilaski (T. M.)
19787.
Bilbie (W. S.)
loss.
Bilello (T. W.)
6043.
Bilhnnd (P.) :
A me des hSros. 1119.
Celos de Merceditas. 6585n.
Courtisane de Coriuthe.
S86G.
Draerf^es d'Hercule. 56075.
Fnmille Bolero. 13569.
Gueule du loun. 17742.
Heureuse. 193.34.
IM'amour. 26984.
Nellv Rozier. 32207.
Paradis. 21293.
Pfldoras de HCrcules.
36294a.
Bilinski (A.) War. 49566a.
Billerwell (G. B.) Scotchman
inN. Y. 41170.
Billincs (C. E.> Experiences of
Spaff & I. 13237.
Billings (E. S.> Love of Cceur
de Lion. 26565.
Billings (M. H.) :
Cleoinenes. 7582a.
King Charles.
His requiem.
Amazon's love.
Capital & labor.
doubles.
31595.
GIGO.
28558.
33104.
Bindbeutel
moments.
Binder ( I.
woman's.
Billings (M. H.) — Continued.
Love of C<JOur de Lion.
2G565.
Rabbi's spell. 382C2a.
Billings (W. A.) Wi\eu double
meets double. 50211.
Billman (H.) :
Doctor Dinckl's
11 136.
My lady cavalier.
Bimm (H. L.) :
Captain Swagger.
Drannner. 11689.
Helpmeets. 1SS05.
Mary Jones, heiress.
Never again. 32301.
Not guilty. 33050b.
November the 11th.
Plans of men. 549G9.
Rustler. 40361.
'Tis more blessed to give.
46318.
Binbidge (C. J.) Off night.
33313.
(G. T.) Musical
31442.
S.) Man's way &
28109.
Binder ( J. W.) Man. 2770G.
Binder (W. F.) Three Me-
phistos. 45987.
Bindley (F.) Pay train. 35GG3a.
Binet (A.) :
Hantl. 18025.
Honnne mysterieux.
Invisibles. 21912.
Bingham (A.) :
Big moments from great
pi a vs. 3800.
Ladv Margaret. 24464.
Social duplicity. 42957.
Bingham (C.) :
Coquette. 8483.
Roval star. 40182.
Bingham (E.) Karma. 23-198.
Bingham (F. L.) Henry Graa-
den. 18900.
Bingham (G. R.) Youth's as-
sassins. 52244a.
Bingham (H.) :
Ramona. 38418.
Volga. 49255.
Bingham (L.) :
Heart & the cross
Modern Lady
30020.
]Modern INIagdalen.
Bingham (R.)
sins. 52244a.
Bingham (S. D.) ;/
land. 32771.
Bingley (W.) Aftermath. 541.
Binkley (J. N.) Train 20 min-
utes late. 4G759.
200SS.
18428.
Godiva.
30624.
Youth's assas-
Nightmare
2890
LKDEX
Binns (H. B.) Adventure.
33G, 337.
Biiisse (E.) Gervaise. 1C234.
Binvon (L.) Attila. the Hun.
2342.
Bioudi (G. J.) :
Duel for love. 11937.
Duel of love. 119G4.
Biossat (H. A.) French inheri-
tance. 15303.
Birbeck (C. J.):
Bells. 3457.
Klclinrd HI. 39352.
Richelieu. 393S1.
Scb.ool of sorrow. 41118.
Birch (A. G.) Death sentence.
102SG.
Birch (.T.) :
Auld Ian?; syne. 2373.
Man with the hats. 2S00G.
Man with the map. 28009.
Moonshiner. 309G3a.
Birch (J. F.) Me & me Jimmy.
289G4.
Birch (J. R. S.) :
Doctor Eli. 11139.
Home, sweet liome. 20048,
20030.
Birch (II. B.) :
Hera. 1917G.
Little men play. 237Gla.
Birch-Pfeiffer (C.) :
Jane Eyre. 22437.
Mother & son. 31125.
Birchard (C. C.) & cc:
Martlia. 2S49G.
INIerchant of Venice. 291G7.
Bird (A. It.) :
Answered. 1594a.
As woman to man. 2029.
Castinj; the first stone.
G41Ga.
Convict as a man. 8417.
Does a million interest
you? 1122G.
Emperor's cloak. 12G33a,
Love among thieves.
2G424a.
Risht to hope, 39444a.
Woman in his office. 31413.
You've sot 'o pay. 52149c.
Bird (C. S.):
Advertising for a husband.
384.
At tiie .lunction. 2249.
Elmwood folks. 12313.
How Jim made good.
2049G.
Lucky Gulcli. 54339.
SI a t r i m o n i a 1 venture.
28S31.
Pa's new housekeeper.
33423.
Peck vs. Peck. 33735.
Bird (C. S.)— Continued.
Petrel, tlie storm child.
54939.
Simpkins' little breakfast
party. 42448.
Bird (G. A.) Wise country
boy. 51232.
Bird (G. E.) Historical plays
for children. 19SS3.
Bird (G. F.) Forget-me-not,
15012.
Bird (J. M.) In Mississippi.
21245.
Bird (R. M.) Nick of the
woods. 41948.
Dirdsall (A. E.) :
Colonel's daughter. 7929.
Missing evidence. 30032.
Ursula. 4S559, 48500.
Wanted a divorce. 49505.
Blrdsall (A. W.) Lady of Lu-
zon. 24479.
Bii-dseye (G. W.) :
JMajor Rapier. 27.380.
Stage jewels. 43723.
Birge (E. G,) :
All's fair. 893.
Freshman helps. 15407.
]Mr. Munchausen. 30217.
Birinski (L.) :
Lady Tliyras heirat. 2432G.
IMoloch. 30723.
Narrentanz. 32021.
Nur ruhe. 331Gla.
Rodion Ilaskolnikow. 39707.
Birk (C.) From Broadway to
Cairo. 15.325a.
Birkenham (J.) Bravery of
Mr. Bailey's sister. 4948.
Birkeuhauer (F. W.) Ducliess
of Bluffsliire. 11922.
Biiknmier (E. G.) :
Atlantis. 2323.
Deucalion. 10031.
Birkmire (S. H.) Cantata of
the Brownies. 0014.
Birmingham (I.) Agnes Sur-
riage. 594.
Birnhaum (I.) Christmas eve.
7218.
Birnbaum (L.) German den-
tist. IGISG.
Birnhavun (M.) Bachelors.
2GS3.
Birnbaum (S.) :
IMidnight cry. 29421.
Sheridan's ride. 42002.
Birne (I.) Ail's fair in love.
89G.
Bir6 (L.) :
Carno. G271.
Rablulovag. 38274.
SArga liliom. 40799.
Utolso csok. 4857Gb.
Biro (L.) — Contimied.
Zarin. 52290.
1913. 52313a.
B;rrpll (A.) Henry IV. 1SS20,
1S82L
Birrell (L.) :
Cost of the game. 8023.
Scorpion. 41] G3,
Bishee (E.) MuIIled alarm.
54030.
Eisbee (L. 1.) :
Little Madcap. 25752.
Trials of a governess.
40940.
Bisch (L.) Protection. 87748.
Bisch (L. E.) :
According to measure.
52557.
Bull in the clover. 5443.
Capital punishment. G0.j2b.
Fixed idea. 14431.
Sixth case. 42G.34.
Stone man. 53448,
Bischitzivy (,L) :
Exzellenz ]\Lax, 1.3277.
Hausnnnister. lS318b.
Bischoft" (E. W.) Dr. Wright
prescribes. 11187.
B i scoe ( D. ) Sec Wa ters ( D. .L )
Bisenz (T.) Just Jack. 2.33Gla.
Bisgood (.L J.) Jess. 22G38.
Bishop (A.) Law of the woods.
24873.
Bishop (D. L.) :
Queen Isis. .3.3084.
Veturia. 48918a.
Bishop (Eleanor F.) :
Azalea, 2.393. 2.394.
Camille, 5943, .394G, 5947.
Green room. 17591.
His royal highness' ferry
boat, Stateu Island,
19795.
Jlagic dance. 273G4.
New Camille. 32333.
Railro.Td king of the world.
38300.
Zenobia of England. 52320,
52321.
Bishop (Ernest F.) :
Girl of tiie hills. 1G39G.
Timborwolf. .33398.
Bishop ( F. ) :
aiolly & militia. 30702a.
I'anania. 331G2.
IM rated play. 3G400.
Scales & the sword. 40920.
Bishop (G.) See Eraser (E. S.)
Bishop (I. G.) Evening with
.Janice Meredith. 13093.
Bishop (L. F.) :
Love philtre. 20-390.
I^Iocking bird. 30.3.37.
Serenaders. 41.333.
Song of the tooth. 43242.
2891
INDEX
Bishop (Mrs. L. S.) After tlie
inatineo. 508.
Bishop (M. F.) :
Colette. 7S03.
Family afFair. 13570.
Palace of content. 35127,
lied rose of St. John. 38794,
Bishop (N. T.) Black dUi-
iiionds. 4082.
Bishop (V. V.) Lawyer's mis-
take. 24SSSa.
Bisphani (D. S.) :
Adelahle. 271.
Kehearsal. 88944a.
Bissell (C.) Triple crime.
470G1.
Bissell (E. P.) Is it coming?
22087.
Bissell (P.) Eric Starbriglit.
12853.
Bissell (P. E.) :
Evangeline. 130GO.
Piowniau of Ayrshire.
3G553.
Bissell (S.) Whiskey. 50472.
Bissen (P.) Sec Frey (W.)
Bissiug (H.) Kesisto, man
that cannot be electrocuted.
39100.
Bisson (A. C. A.) :
Apaches. IGGl.
Bon juge. 4525.
Bon nioyen. 452G.
Gapltaiue Therese. C042.
Chateau ristorique. G833.
ContrOieur des wagous-iits.
8394.
Coup du berger. 8821.
I3isi)aru. 10902.
Docteur. 11U99.
Erreurs du niariage. 12888.
Fenune X. 14042.
Frenide frau. 15353.
Ja louse. 2243G.
Joies de la paternitt.
22899.
Lottei-v of love. 2G37S.
2G378a.
Madame X. 27223.
Mariage d'etoile. 28242.
Monsieur le directeur.
70G2.
Peril jaune, 35924.
Petite maison. 3GU40.
Pleasure trip. 3G529.
Plumes du paon. 3G5G7.
Tei-re neuve. 4.5410.
Trois anabaptistes. 47137.
Bitliell (.T.) Turandot priu
cess of China. 47330.
Bitler (D. C.) :
Ballot bubble. 28G5.
IMilitant Mary. 29573.
Semai^Iiore. 41443.
Bitney (M. R.)
Catchy comic dialogxics
G447.
Children's comic dialogues.
7052.
Christmas at Stebbinses'.
53157a.
Christmas celebrations.
7212b.
Cornelia Pickles, plaintiff.
8538.
District-school dialogues
1098Ga.
Fun on the Podunk limited.
15697.
Light brigade. 25304.
Little peoples plays. 25834.
Jlouologues. 30S34d.
30S34e.
Plays is. comedies. 3G50G.
Saved by the royal ueigh
bors. 40S79a.
Surprise drill book. 44G47.
Susan Gregg's Clu•istma^
orphans. 55492,
Tableaux & scenic readings.
44S9Sb.
Thanksgiving entertain-
ments. 45520a.
Third degree. 45799.
Tliirty new Christmas dia-
logues & plays. 45837a.
20th century Cinderella.
52446.
Bitters (U. G.) Yoe Yuusen.
52115.
Bittuer (J.) Bergsee. 3533.
Bittner (W. W.) Deputy sher-
iff. 10499.
Bivius (N.) Happy days in
Dixie. 18155.
Bivona (D.) Secrets of the
cardinal. 41373.
Bixby. Two barn-stormers.
47553.
Bixby ( F. ) Saved fi'om shame.
40884.
.^ixby (F. L.) :
Child of the street. 700G.
In the shadow of the
church. 21505.
Little boss. 25599.
Little Pliil's sweetheart.
25838.
Man in uniform. 27876.
Man's best friend. 28097,
Murderer's wife. 31379.
No place like home. 32SS1.
Shaft no. 2. 41723.
Two heads & a hole. 47G33.
:)ixler (E. C.) :
Eight-thirty limited. 12334.
Mr. Jay Cool, Esq. 30197.
Bixler (E. G.)— Continued.
Rehearsing under dilficul-
ties. 3S95G.
Three temptations. 4G031.
^^'^and8rer from nowhere.
49470.
8:30 limited. 52431.
Bixley (E.) Sec Bixler (E. G.)
Bizar (E. I.) :
Cause. G520.
Criminals. 9109.
Truth. 47289.
AVcalth. 49833.
Eize (P. E. de) See Bibily
(P. E.)
Bizet (G.) :
Carmen. G239, G243a, G244
Djamileh. 11078.
Don Procopio, 113.59.
Pearl-fishers. 35724.
I'Ccheurs de perles. 35749.
Bizzette (J. A. B.) :
Juliette. 23228.
Tropbelle, the haunted
tower. 47154.
Bjerke (E.) :
llj0rnestene. 19899a.
]Marmoret som sov. 54430.
Ung sejiads. 48315.
[Jjorkman (C. A.) Bohemond,
prince of Tarentum. 4502.
lijorkman (E.) :
Karen Borneman. 23490.
Lonely way. 2G127a.
Master Olof. 2S717b.
Papa. 35199.
Plays; by A. Strindberg.
3G49G-3G500, 54976.
by B. Bj«rusou. 36501.
Savva. 40905c.
There are crimes & crimes.
45718.
Vultures. 49334.
Bjorkman (O.) See Bjorkman.
Bjornson (B.) :
Auf Storhove. 23G5.
Bankrupt. 2922, 2925.
Beyond human power.
3721, 3721a, 6967a.
Beyond our power. 3721b.
Gesammelte werke, 1G240.
Glove. 16787.
Leonarda. 2507Ga.
Mary, queen of Scots.
2S571.
Naar den ny vin blomstrer,
3188G.
Plays. 3G501, 3G501a.
Siguid Slembe. 42314a.
Lber die kraft. 47890.
Lber unser kraft. 47891.
Wenn der juuge weiu blUht.
49978.
\\heti the new wine blooms.
5032G.
2892
INDEX
Kjorkman (O.) Domons. 533S2.
Uiadisclileger (C. S.) :
I'ower of love. 3G959.
Sec also Blacksclileger.
Black (A.) Greeu devil. 1755G.
Black (C.) :
American drummer. 1192.
Among the breakers. 131G.
Avengers. 2517.
Beyond tlie law. 3735.
Byer's library of tabloid
plays, 0737.
College girl out West.
7S.j1a.
Daughter of Erin. 09.")0.
Father and son. 13S21.
Faust. 13900b.
For her child's sake. 14S10.
Fortune's fools. l.")07G.
Game of life. 15S70.
Her lord & master. 100.j9.
Her right to happiness.
19115a.
Jesse .Tames. 22G4G, 22G4Ga.
Man from Sweden. 27S09.
Price of silence. 37174,
Sealed lips. 41245.
Soldier's honor. 4309G.
Woman of society. 514.54.
Work and wages. 51722.
Black (C. S.) Sec Blachschle-
ger (C. S.)
Black (C.W.) Claim 14. 74-83.
Black (E. C.) :
As vou like it. 2044, 2045.
Coriolanus. 532G4.
Hamlet. 1S007.
Henry the Fifth. 1SS4G.
.Julius Caesar. 23243.
King ,Tohn. 54174.
King Lear. 23S15.
Kini,' Uichard the Second.
541S0.
Killer Richard the Third.
541 SI.
]Macbeth. 270G1.
Jlerchant of Venice. 291G0.
Midsununer uiglit's dream.
294S4.
Much ado about nothing.
31279a.
Romeo and .Tuliet. 55201.
Tempest. 45275, 4527G.
Twelfth night. 47409.
Black ( E. L.) Idylla rusticana.
2091G.
Black (H. A.) :
Clara's victory. 7523.
Pirates of the air. 30404.
Black (H. M.) Prison bloom.
37510.
Black (J. J.) Big heart.
3790.
Black (M. P.) Devil's choice.
10085.
Black (N.) :
Auto girl. 2479,
Widow Brown. 50S10.
Black (O.) :
War wolves. 5.5839.
War's grin. 49G28a.
Black (V.) Pocahontas. 3GG01.
Black (W.) :
McFadden's flats. 270S0.
IMadcap Violet. 27231.
Princess of Thule. 37448.
Sunrise. 445G5.
Black (W. J.) :
His royal highness, the
duke. 19794.
War scenes. 49000.
Black (W. N.) Blown ashore.
4325.
Black (W. W.) Have you seen
Bill? 18322.
Blackaller (A.) Printer & his
devils. 37482.
Blackburn (G. W.) :
Four American waifs,
15141.
Four of a kind. 151G8.
Gentleman George. 10119.
In the heart of crime.
21430.
Louisiana. 2G401.
Millionaire's romance.
29670.
Mysterious American
beauty. 31803.
Shadovvs of a dark crime.
41709.
Blackburn (L.) Sheath gown
girls. 42031.
Biackburu (II.) Sue's meal
ticket. 44385b.
Blackburn {Mrs. W. S.) :
Black mammy. 4124.
First baby. 14348.
Blackford (E. E.) Onaattah,
339G7,
Blackford (J, H.) :
Arkarisnw's visit. 18G1.
Tambo's souvenir. 45033.
Blackhurst (S.) Little child
shall lead them. 2.5G15a.
Blackman (C. L.) Monks.
30819,
Blackmore (R. D. ) Lorna
Doone. 2G24G-2G252.
Blackmur (P.) Bug in a rug.
5417.
Blackschleger (C. S.) :
Reverend. 39250.
Sec also Blachschleger,
Blackton (.L S.) :
Honeymooners. 20134a.
New stenographer. 324G7a.
Nocturne in n-flat. 329G.3b.
Blackwell (G. H.) Blanche.
4195.
Blackwood (A.) Starlight ex-
press. 43803a.
Blaco (R.) Capricho de las
damas. 530G4.
Blades (L.B.) Patriot. 54899.
Blaine (R. E.) Man upstairs.
27970.
Blaine (S. B.) Columbia's
congress. 7991.
Blair (A.) Yellow peril. oG026.
Blair (A. D.) Serpent's tooth.
41.556,
Blair (B.) Keep it dark.
23550.
Blair (E. E.) Customs inspec-
tor. 9517,
Blair (E. F.) :
Sensational mistake.
41480.
Timely confession. 46254.
Blair (E. W.) Putnam, a sou
of the revolution. 37920.
Blair (Ethel) Clothes & the
man. 7G.55.
Blair (Eugenie) :
After the matinee. 507,
Arizona romance. 18-50.
House on 4Gth st. 2(M27b.
Peg Woffington. 35793.
Blair (Jack) T/ittle game of
spooning. 25G89.
Blair (.Josephine) :
Sawdust. 40909.
She wouldn't be a duchess.
42028,
Blair (L, C.) Nathaniel Bacon.
32043.
Blair (Samuel) Butler. 5G37a.
Blair (Streeter) River god.
S95G8.
Blair (W.) Consarniug Sairey
'Llggins. 8308a.
Blairat (E.) Yadrouilleuses.
4859G.
Biaisdell (E. W.) General's
daugliter. IGOGl.
Biaisdell (PLL.) :
His cousin Felix. 195S7.
Sen of JIars. 43210.
Biaisdell (J. W.) Our next
president. 34734.
Biaisdell (M. M.) Lazy Z.
24000.
Biaisdell (W.) Grounds for a
divorce. 17G95.
Biaisdell (W. B.) Abe Zekener.
C2.
Biake (A.) On the verge.
33939.
Blake (.\. M.) :
Specialist. 434G9.
Woman's whole existence.
51595.
2893
INDEX
Blake (CD.):
Aphrodite. 1075.
Condemned to denth. 8215.
Gre.-it catch. 173G7.
Lifrht keeper's daughter.
2r)379.
Public e.ve. 37782.
Speculation. 434S3.
Toy makers. 4GG71.
Blake (C. F.) :
Josepli, the Canaanite.
23022.
Masquerading^ for millions.
2SG30.
Blake (C. T.) Country singer.
87S9.
Blnke (F.) ISIodern New York
H:unlet. 30G37.
Blalce (11.) Quest of the
Quezarre. 3S152,
Blake (J. P.) :
Queen of the midnight vol-
unteers. 3S072.
Secret cave. 41318.
Strugtrle for woman's honor.
44241.
Blake (J. V.) :
P>nck to the soil. 2757.
Heir at law. ISCVl.
Lady P.ertha's houej'-broth.
243G3.
Least of these. 24948.
IMan lie ought to be. 27830.
:Merry-go-rnund. 29235.
Raven. 385 IG.
St. Cliristoplier. 40517.
So like her father. 420.32.
Turn o' the tide. 47354,
T!wice decided. 474G3.
Biake (J. W.) Sidewalks of
N. Y. 42250, 42251.
Blake (L.) :
Military msiid. 29581.
Striped petticoat. 44178.
Blfike (M. M.) Body, the rover.
39709.
Blake (Mabelle) Opposite sex.
342SS.
Biake (Mary) Guardian angels.
1771G.
Binke (R.) Heart of steel.
3S4S2.
Blake ( R. J. R.) Seventh day.
41030.
Blake (W.) :
Biick to the fireside. 2752b.
Flower shop. 14597a.
Somewhere in Mexico.
55394.
Song seller. 5.5309.
Tliose Keystone cops. 55571.
Blake (W. E.) :
Expectations. 13231.
Sorosis. 43295.
Blakeley (C. M.) :
Joint con.spiracy. 22907.
Prince's wooing. 373SG.
Blakeley (O.) 'Ostler Joe.
S44n.
Bhikely (G. S.) aierchant of
Venice. 291 G9.
B'lakemore (J.) AVar of the
roses. 49594.
Blakeslee (F. A.) :
Calico slaves. 5840.
May's rescue from tb* sav-
ages. 28951.
iilakeslee (F. G.) :
Affair of the sword. 419.
Dental disturbances. 10477.
Desert tomb. 10537.
Foil of Laertes. 14G5L
Hamlet. 179G3.
Slakeslee (R. I.) Clove. 7G74.
Blakesley (R. M.) Little Eng-
land. 25G71.
oiamont (W.) :
Am hochzeitsmorgen. 1039,
Folgen einer entdeckung.
14GG2.
Blamphin (.L E.) Lodgers,
2G0GG.
Blanc {Bar'oncss) Miss Prim
in Paris. 30010.
Diane (E. L.) Silver dollar.
42397.
Blanc (J.) Perfect treasure.
35907,
Blanc (M, J.) Is marriage a
failure? 22097.
Blanchard (A. C.) Reveille.
Blanchard (A. E.) Hearts &
clubs. 18526.
Blanchard (A. F.) :
April showers. 174G.
Christmas dinner. 7210.
Devil's other engagement.
10711.
Dorothy. 11473.
Fanny's face. 1.3G45.
Great auto match. 1735G.
Heartshaven. 185SGa.
Live your ovvn life. 25957,
Maid of Athens. 274G3,
Mr. Brown's little game,
301.59.
Night after. 32G39.
Oscar Wilde. 34400.
Princess Yolande & the
G r e e n w o o d knight.
374G5.
Rameses of Mummy row.
38413.
Society's back yard. 4302G.
What Maisie lost. 50092h.
Blanchard (B.) Gipsy girl.
1C407.
Blanchard (B, F.) :
Burglar, .5507a.
AVay out. 49774a.
Blanchard (C. C.) :
Boss of the house, 4G94,
Trip up country, 47055.
Blanchard (D.) Punkin pie.
37841.
Blanchard (D. A.) :
Jocelyn. 22788.
Lost, 2G258,
Old farm house, 33472,
Blanchard (E. L.) Children of
the wood. 704G.
Blanchard (E. S.) Gladvs.
1G713,
Blanchard (E, W,) :
Christmas at Hlggins;'.
7197.
Fiddle told. 1411G.
Lady, 24332.
Lover that loved me last
spring. 2GGG9,
Pi-ice of poverty, 371 G9,
Blanchard (Gertrude) Renuu-
ciation, 390.55.
Blanchard (Gordon) If I were
dean, 200.30,
Blanchard (R, C.) :
Sugar bowl, 44428a.
Tweeny, 55CSG.
Blanche (B,) Fancy, 13029,
Blanche (T.) Skug^an, 42G81.
Bhincliet (.T. V.) World of
sham. 517G9.
Blancliet (M. J.) :
Money. money, money.
30787.
Jlother & son. 3112Ga.
Blancke (W. W.) IMIdsummer
madness, 29472,
Blanco (R. FernAndez) See
Ferniindez Blanco.
Blanco Rojas (E.) Llegada de
los reyes. 2G005.
Bland (E. N.) :
Jtagician's heart. 27400.
Return. 39178,
Eland (S. K.) Benedict Ar-
nold, 3500.
Bland (T. A.) Knights of the
Sierras. 24174,
Blandnmer (H.) Angelina, the
fairies' queen, 1492,
Bianey (C, E.) :
Across tiio Pacific, 18G.
African king, 451,
Airship king. GG.3,
Asleep at the switch. 2084.
Bad boy & his Teddy bears.
2770. 277L
Bad man from Mexico.
2778,
Baggage check, 2S0G.
2894
INDEX
Blaney (C. E.) — Continued.
Baron from New York.
3014.
Belle of Cripple Creek.
3406.
Boxers of China. 4817.
Boy detective. 4820,
Boy plunger. 4S45.
Boy wanted. 4852.
Boys of New York. 4SG8.
Chattel mortgage. G840.
Child slaves of N. Y. 7010.
College girLs & the Teddys.
7852.
Coney Island girl. 8224.
Congress of Lilliputians.
S2G5.
Cradle robber. 8995.
Crimes of the rich, 9104.
Curse of drink. 9496.
Death before dishonor.
10273.
Drummer girl. 11879.
Electrician. 12417.
female drummer. 14018.
For his brother's crime.
14826.
Forger's daughter. 1.5007.
Fortune-hunter. 15053.
From Harlem to the Bat-
tery. 15542.
German-American. 16180.
Girl & the detective. 164.30.
Girl Raffles. 16617.
Girl worth while. 16664.
Glad hand. 16704.
Great poison mystery.
17447.
Her first false step. 18987.
Her sister's honor. 19141.
Hired girl. 19527.
Hired girl's millions. 19529.
His terrible secret. 19824.
Hoosier town. 20241.
Hot member. 20325.
.lane Eyre. 22455.
Jean Yaljean. 22567.
Josie, the little madcap.
23058.
Kid Carter, detective.
23661.
Kidnjipped for revenge.
23673.
King of the ghost dances.
23S67.
King of the highway. 23860,
Little emigiant. 25669,
Lottie, the poor saleslady.
2G3S1.
iVIcFadden's flats. 27079.
McFndden's row of flats.
27086.
Man in the moon. 27864.
Alan or the monkey. 27935.
Man who dared. 56084.
Blaney (C. E.)— Continued.
Millionaire detective. 29651.
Mr. Blarney from Ireland.
30150, 30151.
More to be pitied than
scorned. 31027.
Mormon wife. 31042,
My Indian love. 31583.
My old fashioned girl.
31671.
My partner's girl. 31684.
My tomboy girl. 31715.
My wife's gone to the coun-
try. 31751.
Old Isaacs from the Bow-
ery. 33518.
Only a factory girl. 34157.
Percy & Harold. 35881.
Queen of the ghost dancers.
)8000.
the highway.
Queen of
38064.
Railroad ticket. 383C8.
Railroad tickets, 38369.
Rich pauper. 39339.
Rube Hawkshaw, the Hoo-
sier detective. 40210.
Run on tlie bank. 40268.
Salvation army girl. 40626.
Sheriff of Angel G\Jlch.
42078.
Small town girl. 42810.
Sporting deacon. 43625.
Such a business. 443-58.
Summer blizzard. 44490.
Telegrapii girl. 45218,
Ticket broker. 4G143.
War on China. 4959G.
War on woman. 49598.
Warm baby. 49610.
Wife in pawn. 50S93,
50894.
Wild Nell, child of the regi-
mcnt. 50973.
Willie Live. 51078.
Willie Live around the
world. 51079.
Willie Live, detective.
51080.
Young Buffalo in N. Y.
.52160.
Young Buffalo, kins of the
wild West. 52161;
Blaney (C. S.) :
Between two forts. 3G97.
For her body & soul. 14807.
Girl worth while. 16664.
Her 2 weeks honeymoon.
53925.
Love's model. 2G724a.
^ly Irish Cinderella. 546.56.
'My eld fashioned girl.
31671.
No questions asked. 32883a.
One day. 3399S,
Blaney (C. S.)— Continuefl.
Other fellow. 34440.
September morn. 41520.
Small town girl. 42810.
Sold for money. 43059.
Wanda, the Apache prin-
cess. 49461.
Blaney (H. C.) :
Boy behind the gun. 4S2G,
4827.
Circus boy. 7401.
Color line. 7962.
Jack, the jail breaker.
22372.
Little Billy Bowlegs.
25589.
My wife's other husband.
31766.
Sure Shot Kit, 44633.
When two love one. 50345.
Blaney (J. F.) Looting of the
Second national. 26179.
Blaney-Spooner amusement co. :
For her body & soul.
14S07.
Gun men of N. Y. 17778.
My Indian love. 31.583.
One day. 33998.
Price she paid. 37186.
September morn. 41.520. .
Sold for money. 43059.
Blank (L.) Milter's hei-tz.
31471a.
Blank (M.) Brehras tierieben.
5016.
Blank (M.J.) Beatrezia. 3179,
Blankenhorn (H.) Story-teller.
44009a.
Blaukman (B.) :
Prodigal. 37574.
1055. 52494.
Blasco (E.) :
No la hagas y no la temas.
32SG3a.
Vt'lute Iiandkerchief. 50523.
Blasco (R.) :
Atraco. 2333.
No la hagas y no la temas.
32SG3a.
Pfldora,? de Hercules.
3G294a.
Revisor. 39272.
Blasco (W.) No la hagas v
no la temas. 32863a.
Blasco Ibafiez (V.) Sangre y
arena. 40705.
.Bla.scoer (D, I.) :
Cupid's wedding. 9449.
Naval. 32096.
Blashfield (E. H.) Masques of
Cupid. 2SG56a.
Blashfield (E. W.) :
Masques of Cupid. 28656a.
Surprise party. 44C4S.
5379— VOL 2— IG-
2895
INDEX
Blatch (H.) :
JMoonshine. 30955.
Hip Vau Wiukle, juu.
39407.
Blunder. 4413a.
Blatt (W. M.) :
At the Boar's Head. 2203.
Crimes of power. 9100.
Danger of ideals. 9750.
Eleventh iioiir. 12452.
Fatlier's guess. 13873.
Fi-anie-np. 152431).
Ilushnnds on approval,
20734.
Is she Lenore? 22102a.
.Judge's crime. 23148b.
]\!idnight. 54505.
Mortgagee. 31082a.
Movie-land. 54G25.
Odd stick. 33270a.
Parttier of 2tl story Sam.
3540Ga.
Blan (A.) Esclarnionde. 1291G.
Blau (E.) Dante. 9833.
Blau (H.) San Lin. 40712.
Blau(M. E.) Werther. 49989.
Blaufox (D.) Studies in char-
acter. 554GG.
Blaufox (.1. D.) When the
. worm turned. 5590G.
I'.Iaylock (U.) Cheyenne ro-
mance. G035.
Bleakney (E.) War is over.
49585.
Blech (L.) Versiegelt. 48891.
Blechman (.T. P.) Egoist.
12298.
Blocker ( J. L. > Change the law.
GG93.
Bleckman (M. M.) Six flgui'es.
42G15a.
Blees (.v.) :
Defense. 103S2.
New counsel. 32353.
Blei (Felix) Kissing bug.
24027.
Blei (Franz) Logik des her-
zens. 54308.
Blei (R.) syndicate:
New century. 32335.
Nineteenth century. 32805.
Uoimd New York. 40000.
Itound N. Y. in SO minutes.
40092.
1900. 52513.
Bleich (A. M.) First stone.
14389.
Blenckstone (O.) Life. 25273.
Blessman (A.) .Jewish country
peddler. 22711.
Blessum (B. ) Visitor in the
tiight. 491 SG.
Bl8t (A.) Beloved rose. 34G5.
Blethen (A. J.) jr.:
Admiral Att. 299.
Alaskan. 701, 702.
Chinook. 710L
Doctor Hunter. 11149.
Hereafter. 19200.
Alademoiselle L a u t e 1 1 e .
272G1.
Maid of Manalay. 27475.
Manzanita. 28138.
Old Kansas. 33521.
Peacock plume. 35718.
Blethen (J.) Sec Blethen {A.
J.) jr.
Blovins (CO.) Con.stable Pike,
detective, 8343.
Biichfeldt (A.) Unsere blau-
.iacken. 4S421.
Blighton (F. H.) Target.
451391).
Blinn (E. M.) Tst club. 22193.
Bliss (A. W.) air. Floyd's out-
ing. 3C179.
Jiliss (Mm. B.) Yellow peril.
52084.
Bliss (E.) Awakening of Annie
A\erage. 2559.
Bliss (E. W.) :
Gy's gal. 95GG.
Gossip. 17148.
Bli.ss (I. L.) Little Nellie.
25819.
Bliss (P.) :
Kalte ^trahl. 23471.
Stille sieger. 43903b.
Bliss (P. P.) Cy's gal. 9.5GG.
Bliss (P. S.) Stymie. 44305.
Bliss (R. A.) :
On the rush. 33900.
IMnk deviless. 3G331.
Tanta. the doll girl. 45118.
Twentieth century courting.
47431.
Yirtuelin. 49153.
Woman in case. 51414.
Bliss ( W. D. P. ) Little wooden
shoes. 25938.
Blitzman (J.) Experience in a
strange country. 132.32c.
liliven (M. A.) Maphine.
28139.
Bioch (B.) :
Adventure cralley. 337a.
Colette. 7802.
Emancipation of Anne.
12573.
Maiden over the wall.
27509.
Bloch (E.) :
A. G. 12.
Ahrsdorfer fran. 031.
Akrobaten. GG9.
Anno dazumnl. 1.507.
Barmiidel. 2995.
Befehl des fursten. 3273.
2896
Bloch (E.)— Contlmirtl.
Bettler vou Syrakus. 3049,
3050.
Biedermeier. 3708.
Biaue wunder. 4214.
Bose scljicksal. 4475.
Boten seiuer Eminenz.
4713.
Budenzauber. 5391, 5302.
Biixl. 5400, 5407.
David Garrick. 10053.
Don Juans ictztes aben-
teuer. 1 13.5.5.
Doppelmensch. 11449.
Entgleisung. 12803.
Exzellenz Max. 13277.
Frosch von Seeburg. 15590.
G. m. b. h. tenor. 15740.
Gabri & die frauen. 1.5748.
Geniiitsnienschen. 10031.
Gesellschaftsspiel. 1G24C.
Griechisches feuer. 17028.
Heilige band. 18030.
Heitere residenz. 1S090.
Hexe. 19330.
Hochlierrschaftliche woh
nuiigen. 19919.
Hotlieferantin. 10937.
Im wunderschJinen raooat
inai. 20980, 20987.
Jakob, der schniied. 22435.
Kaiserparade. 23402.
Kasernenhift. 2.*i502.
Kleine holieit. 24087.
Kiimmelbliittchen. 242G5.
Lf auder im frack. 24930.
Lebemann. 249G1.
Lutz T^owenhaupt. 20958. ♦
IManoverregen. 280S0.
■Marquis von Slarigny.
2S355.
Meyers. 20354.
Mizzis v.-erdegang. .30541.
Nerviise retlakteur. 32250,
Nur ein traum. 331 GO.
O alte burscheuherrlichkelt.
.33177.
Rivalin. 39-557.
Rote kugel. 40052.
Roulette. 40087.
S. 1\I. der Geldsack. 4039a
San Lin. 40712.
Schatz. 4103.5,
Schneider Wibbel. 410S4.
Schuldig. 41129.
Sein alibi. 41409.
Sie spart. 42201.
Sohn des Zeus. 4.3040.
Stiirkere. 4371Gb.
Strandkinder. 44033.
Talolo. 45024.
TJnverscliiimte. 48449.
Vergniigungsreise. 48800.
Villa Lohengrin. 49010.
AVanderude thaler. 49489.
INDEX
Bloch (E.) — Continued.
Wes zur holle. 49943.
\Velt\ven(le. 49974.
Wenn die liebe stirbt.
49979.
Bloch (F.) erben:
Abendsonue. G7a.
Affaire Fousseret. 424a.
Alles niobil. 932a.
Anfant? gut — alles guf.
14o0a.
Ausserlialb der grosseii
uienge. 24G4.
Autoliebcheu. 24SG.
Balzende auerhahn. 2S7.').
Beiden husaren. 3345, 334G
Bettinas Ihiclit. 3G45.
Bischen ruhni. 3979.
Bresters milliouen. 5023.
Buridan's esel. 5546.
Colonibine. 7881.
Gristinas heimreise. 9147.
Cupid's test. 9443.
Dalieim. 9G31.
Deutsche konig. 10640.
Die iiu schatten lebeb.
10838.
Direlction Carly. 10907a.
Drei grazien. 11798.
Drei paar schuhe. llSOOa.
Dummkopf. 12030.
Dunkle punkt. 12030.
Endlich allein. 12728.
Er soil deiu Herr .sein
12845.
. Ewige lampe. 13177.
Exempe!. 13207, 13208.
Feuerversicherung. 14102.
Fidele bauer. 14117.
Friiuleiu Teufel. 152.3.5.
Frtiulein Trallala. 15235a.
Frau Gretl. 1.5280,
Frauenmut. 15294.
Fremde frau. 15353.
Gabriel Schilliugs flucht.
15750.
Garage. 15887.
Generalsecke. 16007.
Georgina. 1G165, 16166.
Gewissenssache. 1G30G.
Glsiserne magistei*. 16717-
16719.
Gliickiiche gesicht 16793.
Gliickliche hand. 16794.
Golden quarry. 1099.5.
Goldene locke. 17025.
Goldene schntten. 17025a.
Gramm radium. 17247.
Grosse name. 17683.
Grosse pause. 17683a.
Gi-osse tenor. 17688.
Gute auskunft. 17792n.
Gute Kunig Dagobert.
1779G.
Gute vogel. 17800, 17801.
Bloch (F.) erben — Continued.
Halbe dicbter. 53S5G.
H.irgudl am bach. 1S21S.
Heckenruschen. 1861.3.
Heilige Aloisius. 18626.
Heilige Autouius. 1SG27-
1S629.
neilige hain. 18632.
Heimliche konig. 1SG39.
Held vom wald. 18713.
Heifer. 18751.
Herr Christensen. 19302.
Herr und diener. 19310.
H i p n o 1 y t e ' s abeuteuer.
19512.
Hochste. 19930.
Huffnungdes landes. 199.3.5.
HofCnung des vagauteu.
1993G.
Hohe politik. 19954.
Husarenfieber. 20711.
Ihr abschied. 20949.
Ihr stilles glfick. 209.53.
Im bergwaldfrieden. 20977a.
Im griinen rock. 20978.
Im heiligen Russland. 20D70.
Im kUibsessel. 20980.
Indizien-beweis. 2166.3.
Kam'rad Maune. 23477a.
Kleine cafe. 24082.
Kleine chocoladen-madchen.
24083.
Konig in Paris. 24207.
LamUagswahl. 24634.
Lebensschiiler. 24964b.
I-etzte fimke. 25162.
Leutnants-nnindel. 251 7G.
Liebesbarometer. 2.5247.
Lori Pollinger. 26240.
Madame Sherry. 27221.
iljirchen vom gliick. 27320.
llajolika. 27561.
Maria. Magdalena. 28238.
Mtiskerade. 28618.
Mein baby. 29060.
Mein erlauchter ahnherr.
290G1.
Million. 29637.
Mirandolina. 29805.
:Mittwoch. 30505. '
INIorder. 30GS1.
Nachtwiicbter. 31893.
Neue compagnon. 32268.
Neue Sonne. 32276.
Neue zeit. 32281.
Nihilistin. 32776.
Oberst Moblus. 33215.
Oi-kan. 34371a.
Papa. 35202.
Pariser witwen. 35318.
Peer Gynt. 35780a.
Priuz Bussi. 37488.
Pro domo. 37555a.
Puppchen. 37845.
Puppenklinik. 37847.
Bloch ( F. ) erben — Con t i n.ued.
liabensteinerin. 38272.
llampe. 38424.
liechts berum ! 38656.
lieingefallen. 38982.
Keizende Adrian. 38987.
lieizender mensch. 38987a.
lUchter. 39394.
liodonecker. :{9702.
liomantik. 39841.
Itosenrote diamaut. 40033a.
liiickkehr zur natur. 40232.
Kuhetag. 4()23Sa.
Satyr. 40839.
Scheidungsreise. 41039.
Schlarattenlaud. 41Ui)4.
Schlechte ruf. 41066, 410G7.
Schonste frau. 41002.
Schwalbennest. 41130.
SeerUuber. 41400.
Seine geliebte. 41412.
Sellge e\7P! lenz. 41435a.
Sire. 42554.
Skandal. 42G44.
Skandal iu Monte-Carlo.
42645.
Starkere band. 43718.
Stille stunde. 43903c.
Sturm idyll. 44301a.
Siinde. 44380.
Thiir ins freie. 40121.
Torichte jungfrau. 46418.
Tr:nim des glueckliciien.
4G857.
U-boot-Hansel. 478S2a.
Ueberwinder. 47893.
Unbekannte liinzer. 47921.
Unser stammhalter. 48419.
Ursulas froliche faiu-t.
48562.
Veit Stoss. 48700.
Yenetlig. 487S7a.
Verwandelte komMiant.
48S95.
Verwundete vosrel. 48890.
Vollkonunene liebp. 49257,
, Waffengang. 49343.
Walzertraum. 494.53.
Was ffljiuzt, Lst gold.
49632a.
Was grossmiitterchen ku
Weilinachten erziihlt.
49633.
Was werden die leute
sagen ! 55S43.
Weisse schiiur. 49954.
Wenn der friihliug kommt.
49977a.
Wie man einen raann ge-
winnt. .50869.
Wilde mann. 51004.
Wir geh'u nach Tegernsee.
51217.
Zierpuppen. .52.'?41.
Zweite lebea. 52407.
2897
INDEX
Bloch (F.) erben — Continued.
■Zwilllngsscliwester. 5"-:40S.
Zw'isclien ihm und ihm.
52409.
Bloch pub. CO. :
Broomstick. 5252a.
Delayed birthday. 10401.
Estlier, the queen. 12958.
Festival of feasts. 1407G.
God is one, lG826a.
Josepli. 22996.
King's choice. 23947.
Matzoh shalet. 28854.
Miriam's Purini play.
29817a.
Night of light. 32713.
Purim basket. 37864a.
Too much Hamau. 4G.535.
Block (A.) :
His daughter's sentence.
19592.
Thou Shalt not kill. 4.5903.
Block (H. W. C.) John Carver.
22842.
Block (L. A.) Romain d'Ar-
thois. 39771.
Block (L. J.) :
Judge. 22134a.
World's triumph. 51784.
Block (M. H.) Power of office.
36977.
Block (P.) :
Angriff. 1520.
An Sturm. 1.589.
Reiherbusch. 38963.
Block (R.) :
Clay tablet. 7564a.
Gloomy Gus. 1G769.
Old story. 33635a.
Stolen kiss. 43931n.
Block (S.) Master. 28664.
Blocklinger (G. H.) Home,
sweet home. 20051.
Blocksom (H.) :
Annie Hart's rougli riders.
1562.
Annie Hart's Yankee Doodle
girls. 1563.
Blockx (J.) Princesse d'au-
berge. 37468.
Blodgett (C.) Rose of Jersey.
39988.
Brodgott (L.) Stolon child.
43022.
Blodgett (L. C.) Ups & downs
of life. 48.533.
P.loede (V. G.) Parrot. 35365.
Bloem (W.) :
Es werde recht. 12899.
Heinrich der I^owe. 18647.
. Masken. 28616.
Neue wi'.le. 32279, 32280.
Schnapphaehne. 41076.
Vergeltung. 48863.
Bloeser (R. W.) :
Auto route. 2481.
In wrong. 21.571.
Judge. 23135.
IMoon's son. 30954.
Sailor. 40499.
Steel. 43847.
Blohm (M. S.) Man of word.
27931.
Blondeau (H.) :
Madanie Mephisto. 27211.
Paradis de Mahomet. 35248.
Blondell (E.) :
Blondells, society kids.
4288.
Country barber shop. 8730.
Dreamers. 11777.
Fads & frankfurter^
133.50a.
Goo goo eyes. 17052.
Jag of joy. 22421.
Jay on Broadway. 22530.
Laughinjr kids. 24821.
Lost boy. 26285, 26286.
Merry maids of Madrid.
29247.
Scapegoat. 40949.
Through the center of the
earth. 46082. 46083.
Wandering Billiken. 49479,
49480.
Why father left home.
50731a.
Wife wanted. 50918, 50919.
Blondell & Fennessy :
Jay on Broadway. 22.530.
Katzen.iammer kids. 23546.
Something doing, Happy
Hooligan. 43171.
Blood (A.) Her daughter.
18947a.
Blood (H. A.) :
Burgoyne. 5545.
How much I loved thee.
20506.
Lord Timothy Dexter.
26222.
Lorestain. 26235.
Return of Ulysses. 39202.
Rout of St. Leger. 40109.
Spanish mission. 43435.
Bloodgood (C.) Echoes. 53500.
Bloodgood (H.) Rose & Coe.
39947.
Bloodgood (L. M.) Silver lin-
ing. 42405.
Bloom (E. L.) :
Hot night in N. T. 20326.
Hot time in N. Y. 20339.
Bloom (J. E.) Pilgrim's prog-
ress. 30300.
Bloom (L.) Society tramp.
43025.
Bloom (L. G.) Kit Carson's
kit. 24033.
Bioomberg (H. A.) Manicure
maids. 28067.
Bloomberg (P. A.) See Kika-
poo. (P. A. B.)
Bloomfield (C. H.) His sister's
lionor. 19815.
Bloomfield (F. D.) :
Constance. 8344.
Dons. 11403, 11404.
Kathro. 23526.
Wax girl. 49714.
Bloomfield (L.) Before dawn.
3283.
Eloonigarden (S.) Shunamite.
42198, 42199.
Bloomingdale (C.) jr.:
Infernal feminine. 21685.
Sighing Dutchman. 42286.
Yellow dog. .52063.
Bloomquest (G.) :
Artistic temperament.
1977a.
Ballet girl, 2853a.
Barn^itormer. 52825.
Come-back girl. 8042a.
Giri at the cigar stand.
16462a. 16463.
Her kid. 19039.
Hick love. 19354.
Hope. 20252.
It is to spend. 22222.
Mary Mangle, laundress.
28561b.
Mother in her. 54606.
Nerve. 32248.
Outclassed. 34884.
Over the palace wall.
34947a.
She couldn't decide. 5.5314.
Such extravagance. 44360a.
Bloor (R. H. U.) Enchanted
island. 12674.
Blossom (P. S.) Hector &
Helen. 18616.
Blossom (H.) :
Mademoiselle Modiste
27267.
Prima donna. 372.31.
Red mill. 38764.
Transfiguration of Miss
Philura. 46812.
Blossom (H. M.) jr. Yankee
consul. 51969.
Blot (A.) Six miles from a
lemon. 55360.
Blouet (P.) Price of wealth.
37183.
Blow (B.) Promoter. 37684.
Blow(M.) She .smiled. 55318.
Blow (S.) :
Morning after. 31047.
Plain Mary Brown, 36427.
Where children rule. 50373.
2898
INDEX
Blubaiigh (V. J.) :
Change. GGS4.
Eunice & Neville. 13041.
His wife. 19845.
Master of men. 2S704.
Monstaiitia. 30873, 30874.
Bluestein (L.) Brer Rastiis
X. Jasper, lecturist. 5023.
Bliithgeu (C.) Heimlielir.
18G37.
Blum (E. C.) Unbroken en-
gagement. 47925,
Blum (Emil) Right to love.
39447.
Blum (Ernest) Rose Michel.
39974, 39977.
Blum (G.) :
Awakening of Niirrudiu.
52787.
Crossroads. 9219a.
Discard. 1091Ga.
Double play. 11543.
Everygraduate, his quest for
Success. 13137.
Once upon a time. 54795.
One every minute. 34003a.
One touch o' nature.
34111a.
Sacrifice. 40449.
Unwelcome guest. 55742.
Bluru (P.) :
Dream of love. 11745.
Soleil, feerie ballet. 43125.
Blumberg (G.) Code of honor.
7760.
Blumenberg (J. F.) :
Jungle soiree. 23304.
Tray of diamonds. 46887.
Blum.euberg (S.) Modern Shy-
lock. 30657.
Blumensohn (H. J.) Mosqui-
toes. 54598, 54599.
Blumenstock (G.) On vaca-
tion. 33962.
Blumenstock ( I. L. ) :
Pair of queens. 35113.
Princess Olive. 37449.
Thebe. 45648.
Uncle Sam. 48016.
Yankee regent. 52010,
52011.
Blumenthal (A.) Dynamite.
12095.
Blumenthal (B.) :
Let loose. 25124.
Skylarking. 42702.
Squanderer. 43677.
Three tramps. 46034.
Blumenthal (J.) American-
girl. 1276.
Blumenthal (M.) College
prince. 7864a.
Blumenthal (O.) :
After business hours, 4G5,
465a.
Blumenthal (O.) — Continued.
Als ich wiederkam. 1004.
Blindo passagier. 4209.
Drei grnzien. 11798.
Dynamite. 12095.
Fee caprice. 1397G.
Grosse pause. 17GS3a.
Halbe dichter. 53856.
Hans Huckebein. 18109.
Im Weissen Rossi. 209S5.
Is marriage a failure?
22095.
Last spark. 24769.
Letzte fuuke. 25162.
Little Sliss Million. 2.5783,
Number nine, 33137, 33138.
Orient reise. 34345.
Schleehte ruf. 41067.
Schwur der treue. 4114G.
Strengen herreu. 44125.
Test case. 45464.
Thiir ins freie. 46121.
Waffengang. 49343.
AVhite Horse tavern. 50528.
Blumer (T.) Rackerchen.
38305a.
Blumgartea (S.) See Bloom*
garden (S.)
Blundeli {Mrs. M. E.) Fian-
der's widow. 14111.
Blunt (A. A.) At retreat. 2181.
Blunt (A. C.) Mad merry-
makers of Gotham. 27140.
Boa da (L.) :
Armouia conyugal. 1890.
Trompeta minuto. 47151.
Boak (A. B.) Disinheriting of
Miss Finlay. 10955.
Boak (E. M. B.) :
Peacemaker. 35693, 85G94.
Spare room. 43441, 43442.
Boardman (C. T.) :
Fast life in Frisco after
dark. 13727.
Mystery of the Sloan case.
31854.
Shadows of Shasta. 41716.
Boarman (R. G.) :
Moon hunters. 30935.
Twin king. 47488, 47489.
Roas (F. S.) Tempest. 55528.
Boas ( H. A. > Feast of Bacchus.
53621.
Boas (H. B.) :
Awakening. 2543c.
Madonna Dianora. 54378,
Woman in the window.
51424a.
Boaz (C.) :
Brother's plea. 5308.
Royal rank, 40168,
Triumph of friendship.
47091,
Boazman (W, R,) Peck's bad
boy. 35756.
Bob O'Link, pseud.:
Cheerful companion. 6879.
Familiar faces. 13564.
Matrimony. 28837.
Outwitted. 34918.
Bobbs-IMerrill co. :
Bill topiiers. 3850, 3851.
Capt. Lettarblair. 0135b.
Everychild. 13136a.
Fran. 15243f, 53699.
Fruit of toil. 53729.
Gid ap. 16336a.
Hate breeders. 53875.
Masquerading lady. 28G54.
Meddler. 29004.
Romantic Indiana. 5.5200.
When knighthood was iu
flower. 50248.
Bocage (H.) Little abbe. 2557S.
Boccaccio (G.) :
Carmosine. G254.
Decameron. 37393.
Bocher (F.) P6dant joufi.
35771.
B<»(jhert (C. G.) :
Playing the game. 3G480.
Unpublished. 55740.
Bock (A. S.) :
County centennial. 8805.
Family reunion. 13609.
Union depot. 48327.
Bock (F.) :
Blade o' grass. 4186.
Blind man's buff. 42.58.
Living age. 25966-25968.
Only a cipher. 34152.
Bock (G.) See Bote (E.) &
Bock (G.)
Bock-Neumann (H.) Drei kam-
merspiele. 11799.
Bocock (W. K.) :
Cornered. 8552.
Over the garden wall.
34932.
Tige. the tramp. 46179.
Bodansky (R.) :
Auf hefehl der kaiserin!
52769i 52770.
Autumn manoeuvres. 2501.
Baron Trenck. 3024.
C a s i m i r s himmelfahrt.
6374, 6375.
Comte de Luxembourg.
8191.
Count of Luxembourg. 8671.
Endlich allein. 12728a.
12728b.
Eva. 13053.
Eva. la niua de la fjibrica.
13054a.
Gipsy love. 10410.
GliicksmJidel. 16798.
Herbstmanover. 19184.
Kleine barone??se. 24081.
Kleine kiiuig. 24088, 24080.
2899
tifbEi
Bodansky (R.) — Continued.
Leutnaut Gustl. 25175a.
Liebeswalzer. 2525S.
1* r i n z e s s Gretl. 37494,
37495,
Rund urn die liebe. 55220,
55221.
Scliciue Risette. 41090.
Weiin zwei sicli lieben.
55S72.
Zigeuiierliebe. 52343.
Ziikuskiud. 52371.
Boddington (E. F.) :
Henrv Esmond. 18899.
Heretic. 19204.
Boddy(E. F.) Cleavage. 7575.
Bodeu (A. von) See von Bo-
den.)
Boden ( W. ) Honest Jim Blunt.
20099.
Bodenstedt (L. Spannuth-) Sec
Si^annuth-Bodenstedt.
Boder (B.) :
Bruce Wilson, M. D. 5341.
Everybody said so. 13132a.
First consul. 1435G.
For the people. 14946.
In the shadows. 21514.
Bodine (M. L. S.) :
Bent, not broken. 3524.
Counter-mined. 8G79.
Bodlev (\V. S.) Live novel.
25950.
Bodro (C. F.) Conca d'oro.
8201.
Boecker (A.) Peacock feather.
35717a.
Boeder (W.) Lorliue. 2G244.
Boehm (D.) :
Breaks. 5000a.
Higiier law. 19441ii.
Threads. 45922a.
Boehm (G.) Geschwister.
1G244.
Boehme (C. H.) Substitute.
44322.
Bolime & sohn. Froschkonig &
die prinzessin. 15G00a.
Boehmer (M. H.) Par value.
35238.
Eoehner ( AV. ) Homespun
hparts. 20075.
Boehnlein (V. G.) Mermaid &
tlie moon. 2921G.
Bohtlingk (A.) Napoleon.
31979.
Boemier (E. H.) When debts
are paid. 50209.
Boemper (W. .7.) :
Helping hand. 18798.
Her heart's desire. 19011,
llMi- luck. 190G4.
In clownland. 2112G
Boemper (W. J. ) —Continued,
liendezvous. 39035.
Strenuous cure. 44132.
Biittclier (K.) Gleichheit.
1G742.
,1:ottcher (M.) Schlagende wet-
ter. 410G1,
Bottger (A.) Manfred. 28054,
Jloex (A, J.) Trip abroad,
47000.
I'ogert (M.) Wandering daugh-
ter. 49482.
r.oggs (U.) :
Beneberak, the Spanish
Jew. 3495.
Luck agin' it. 2G833.
Pet and Pert. 35984.
Poor Lucinda Pearl. 3G801.
r>ogner (L. W.) Leap year
Hiatrimonial bureau. 54245.
Bogue (A. H, & S. R.) How
tliey got it. 20539.
lolian (E. B.) Prince Lumi-
nius. 37319.
lohemian club:
Apollo. 52710.
Cave man. G540.
Fall of Ug. 13490a.
Green knight. 17578.
J'.oline (H.) Budenzauber.
5390.
I'.ohnhorst {F. A.) Princess
Sally. 37457.
I-oieldieu (A.) Maid in whiter
27454.
I;oi,jen (O. Bouwens van der)
See Bouwens van der Boijeu.
I-ois ( J. ) :
1 )eux HCli^ne. 10G43.
Furie. 15721.
I"ois (M. J.) Grand bazar
parisien. 17255a.
lloisgobey (F.) His great re-
venge. 19G48.
I'liito (A.) :
Falstait'. 13547-13550.
Mefistofele. 29047, 29048.
Otiiello. 34419.
lV>jer (.L) :
Kjaerlighetens 0!ne. 34074.
Troens magt. 47129.
l.oker (G. H.) :
Franceyca da Rimini.
15252.
Plays & poems. 3G50Gb,
3G50CC.
Poldeniann (G.) Kuolema.
24273.
Bolea (F. Lozano) ;Scc Lozano
Bo lea.
l;olin (J. L.) Triumph in ad-
versity. 47083.
r,olI«)witz (C. S.) For their
children">< sake. 14954a.
Boll (U. V.) Coward. 89GS.
2900
B
'.oil & Pickardt. Armin. 1S87.
Jolles (C. L) :
Eskimo. 12922.
Motiierhood. 31170a.
Real Jew. 55114.
Rubber king. 40197.
Teddy, 55522.
Triton. 47081.
'.olles (J, H.) Third house,
45807.
•,ol!es (W. E.) :
Doctrinaire. 11211.
Peter Pastor. 3GO0G.
Pop tiie question. 3GS23,
. 36824.
Way of love. 49744,
Jolsterli (J, H,) Cow-boys.
S94G,
;olton (G.) :
Drone, 11844.
Game. 15822.
Group-marriage. 17697.
Have a heart. 53878.
Hit the trail HoUiday.
19892a, 53957,
IMannuon, 27679a,
Polly with a past, 54997.
Prodigal parent, 37583.
Rule of three, 40251,
Suttel, 44699,
AVhat'U you have? 50091a,
Bolton (J ) Door that has no
key, 11441.
;olton (J, A.) Doctor Aron's
adventure. 11114.
;olton (R. P.) :
Mayor of Washing Town.
28942.
Spotless town, 43637,
;olton - Baeckers, Raclierchen.
38305a.
oltwood (E. ) :
Baron Munchausen. 3019,
Happiest day. 18133.
Henry number 8. 18904.
Sunny Sicily, 44558,
ionadies (N,) Nobody's child.
54732.
;on;iy ( J. L. de) See De Bonay.
iond (A.) Lunatic at large.
2G932.
ond (C. E.) Quiet vacation.
38211.
'ond (F.) Bidiy chase. 2638.
:ond (G. Farnell-) See Far-
uell-Bond.
iond (.L) Note step, 33074,
?ond (L. 51.) :
Archerv of Cupid. 1779,
Hound of the city. 20369.
Intrigue. 21862.
;ond (R. L.) :
On the road. 33896,
Scapegoat. 40952.
liiDEX
Bond (R. W.) Title seekers.
4G337.
Bond (Raymond) Back liorac.
52700.
Bond (Roll in) Mani'selle Ta-
basco. 27C9S.
Boue (F. D.) :
Daughter of Japan. 09G3b.
Pride of regiment. 37212.
Bonelull (B.) IMay mates.
30491.
Bouelli (W.) :
American gentleman. 1205.
Great g:ime. 17395.
IMan from Italy. 2j1S0.
Silver mask. 42408.
What love will do. r)0092a.
Bones (H. W.) Julius Caosur.
23235.
Bonfoy (R.) :
Bluff that won. 4400.
I^ife's warp & woof. 2.1347.
Priestess of Pan. 37220.
Bong (R.) :
Neidhart. 321G3. 321G4.
Pa riser luft. 35315.
Bonhomme (P.) :
Bonne recon^pense. 4574.
Fumeurs d'opium. 15GG4a.
Macaroni. 2701G.
Mam'zelle Boy -Scout.
27G9Sa.
Nourrice. 33097.
Qu'a-t-on fait de Victorine?
37945.
Tableau il vendre. 44898.
Boniel (B.) :
Belie Creole. 3379.
Judge Babin. 23141.
aiam'selle Flirt. 27G93.
Mr. Jacob's delicatessen,
3019G.
Three fakirs of Faz. 45059.
Boniface (G. C.) ]Noble con-
vict. 32017.
Boniface (H. C.) :
Mode r u improvements.
30G12.
Tear ago to-dny. 52044.
Boniface (M.) Glarlsse Arbois.
Boniface (S.) Doll. 112.54a.
Boniila (E. C. de) See De Bo-
nilhi.
Bonis-Charancle. Bonne justice.
4573.
Bonn (F. F.) :
King Ludwig of Bavaria.
23817.
King lAtdwig the Second.
23818.
Konig Ludwig von Bayern.
24208.
Ludwig der Zweite. 2G908.
Bonnamy (E.) Bete. 3G0S.
Bonne Foi, pseud. Colorado
miners. 7970.
Bonnell (F. E.) Why boyb
leave the farm. 55935.
Bounell (IL) :
Caged. 5S0S.
Sliake down. 41727a.
Warning. 40G22a.
Bonnell (H. E.) Last trick.
54232.
Bonner (A. M.) Bottom of a
well. 472G.
Bonner (E. B.) :
Moonshiner's sweetheart.
30981.
On an Arizona ranch.
33751.
Bonner (G.) :
CIoi.<;ter & the hearth.
7G3G.
Sauce for the goose. 40840.
Sham. 41928.
Bonner (J.) :
Anarchist. 138G.
Boodle. 4590.
Cloister & the hearth.
7G3G.
Daddy Steve. 9G00.
Is marriage a failure?
22092.
Iseult. 22124.
Bonner & Bachmann. Hassen-
plieffer's troubles. 1828(5.
Bonnet (A.) Si Perkins,
pitcher. 42212.
Bonnet ( R. ) :
Gentle thief. IGlOO.
Lapiu du roy. 24G45.
Uondouille, 39SSGa.
Bonnet (T. F.) :
Friend of the people. 15442,
15442a.
Sophisticated father.
43278a.
Uplifters. 4851 9b.
Bonnett (G.) Whirligig of
time. 50458.
Bonney (A. W. ) Justice.
23407.
Bonney C. L.) Rienzi, last of
tlie tribunes. 39409.
Bonney (W. E.) :
Crossed wires. 9217.
Friend. 15423a.
Lesson in economy. 25105.
Putting it over. 37924c.
Slieriff's proposal. 42088a.
Bonnichsen (C.) Insurance
a'^ent. 21791.
Bomiier(A.) Skuggan. 42GS1.
Bonstelle (J.) Thistledown.
45854.
Bontempelli e Invernizzl. Savo-
narola, 40905a.
Boodin(J. E.) Ysbrand. 52247.
Boody (W. R.) Dream of the
U. S. A. 11753.
Booher (E.) :
Down Missouri way. IIGIO.
Witch of Salem. 51271a.
Booker (G. A.) Fair play. 133S4.
Booker (H.) :
Santa Cans. 40728.
Town gossip. 4GG5L
Walking delegate. 40415.
Bookstein (.\.) :
General Gerschelman.
53751.
Mutter und frau. 31475.1.
Shattered idols. 419GCa.
Boone :
Awakening of the toys.
2573.
Our leading lady. 34700.
Boone (B.) Making good,
27G17.
Boone (E. D.) Room 5, Studio
L'idg. 3089G.
Boone (R. B.) Nineteenth
v>'ard ballot box. 32800.
Boorum (M.> Girl from Vas-
sar. 10.542.
Boosey (W.) His highness, my
husband. 19G55.
Boosey & co. :
Adamk^ss Eden. 2G0.
Chieftain. G97.3.
Coquette. 8483, 8484.
Critic. 53291.
Diarmid. 10799.
Ench;inted island. 12674.
Grand duchess of Gerol-
stein. 172G5.
Improvlsatore. 21057.
Ma mie Rosette. 2G998.
Much ado about uothiug,
31277.
Once upon a time. 33977.
Postbag. 3GS79a.
Royal star. 40182.
Shamus O'Brien. 4103S,
41939.
Tattercoats. 4.51-53.
Vicar of Waketield. 48030.
Wooden spoon. 51GS1.
Booth (A. C.) Buried alive.
5549.
Booth (C. S.);
American way. 12G9.
Angel & the vampire.
14G3.
Blood bond. ,'^2910.
Challenge. GG34.
Chase of the butterfly.
G820.
Daring daughter of the
West. 9849.
Deputy liar. 10497.
Duel of sex. 119G5.
2901
IISTDES
Booth (C. S.)— Continued.
Fight for a fortune. 14162.
Game. 15819-15821.
Gay wliirl. 15994.
Heir to millions. 1S6G4.
In a hurry. 210G9.
I.enp-year snare. 24942.
]Mnn & the woman. 27742.
IModern Eve. 30G03.
^lodej-n womfin. 80GG8.
On tvini. 339G1.
Peculiar case. 357G4.
... J'lay thing. 3G.511.
Prince of credit. 37332.
Pr<)l)lera. 375G3-375G5.
Illioda. 3931G.
Ifuslicr. 40327.
Siren. 42559.
Social scandal. 42984.
Something doing. 431G8.
Spider's-web. 43531.
Stop the press! 439G2,
439G3.
Strongest call. 44208.
Sword of Damocles. 44817.
To the front. 4G3S3a.
i Trial marriages. 4G927.
Tribulations of Nicholas
Chubb, Esq. 46956.
Unmaskjng, 48395.
Verdict. 48852.
Victims. 48955.
Will' game. 495S0u.
What win people sny'i
50149a.
Who's who? 50GG7.
Why they lied. 50758. 50759.
Would-be. 51817.
Wrigley of the Elks. 51846.
Booth (C. T.) Best people on
earth. 3595.
Booth (Edwin) :
Complete works of Shake-
speare. 41785-41802.
Des narren raehe. .58.393.
Hamlet. 18003.
Henry VITI. 18894.
Katharine & Petruchio.
23516.
••'"King Lear. 23810.
Macbeth. 27051.
Merchant of Venice. 29183.
Miscellaneous pla\.s of E.
Booth. 29842a.
.Much ado about nothing.
31287.
Otliello. 34415, S4422.
Richard II. 39342.
Richard III. 39356.
'••-Richelieu. 39380.
Shakespearean plavs of 11.
Booth. 41905, 41900.
Booth (G. H.) :
Drunkard's dream, 11886.
Maid of Columbia. 274Go.
Booth (Helen) :
.Mter 20 years. 52592.
At the Red Liou. 2275,
52755.
Electric episode. 12407.
Pepita, gipsy girl of Anda-
lusia. 35871a.
Booth (Hilliard) :
Apron-strings. 1748.
Caleb Conover. 5832.
Camp Keep-off. 53055.
Desperate remedy. 10575.
Double .shackle. 11545.
Famiiv affair. 13.577.
Pack. 54851.
Prexy's proxy. 37135a.
Red lamp. 38747c.
Sacrifice. 40461.
Snare. 428S3a.
Spoils of war. 43596:1.
Tear -.squeezer. 55521.
To him that hath. 4G367.
Booth (J. B.) :
Femme de feu. 14035.
Golden goose. 16964.
In luck at last. 21236.
Papa. 35203.
Samuel Brohl & co. 40675.
57 varieties. 52460.
Booth (.J. H.) :
Better man. 52876.
Case of graft. 6331.
Diplomacy of Susie Smith.
10892.
Fatality. 13778.
Fear of consequences.
13942.
Foot of the mountain.
14766.
Hearts desire. 18552
His friend, the enemy.
19641.
Little man. 25756.
Man's own soul, 28106.
Names. 31924.
Nurse. 83163.
Round pegs. 40095.
Silent voice. 42355.
Susie Smith. 44682.
Woman, woman. 51510.
Woof. .51696a.
Worshiper.s. 51801.
Boolh (L. A.) Lucy's day off.
26S95a.
Booth (M.) :
Allan Quarterraain. 925.
Nora. 32993.
Nora's love test. 33003m.
Tempter. 45.3.S0.
Booth (M. F.) Found. 15108.
Booth (MnrieE.) :
Montezuma, emperor of
Mexico, 54592.
Sir Edward Gordon. 42.532.
Booth (Minnie E.) Mile. Geor-
gette. 54876.
Booth (O. H.):
Jean Lafitte. 22557.
King of melodrama. 23845.
Letters. 25152,
Private detective. 37530.
Booth (O. J.) :
Hired guest. 19530.
■Tael. the wife of Heber.
22417.
Man from the West. 27820.
Spanish page. 43437.
Hooth (O. M.) :
Cross-Qre. 9194.
Girl. 53772.
Man's way. 54420,
Booth (R.) Rose of Virginia.
40010.
IVjoth (W. S.) :
First day of the holidays.
14358a.
New start. 32466a.
Too clever bv half. 46513a.
.Boothby (G.) :
Boundary rider. 4756.
Jonqud. 22990.
Rick.shaw. 39397, 39398.
Boothmau (W.) His last scout.
1 1(693 19694.
Booty ( P. F.) Night air. 32G40.
Bopp ( J. C.) Best thing in life.
3600.
Borah (W. C.) Down on the
farm. 11G14.
Borchardt (G, H.) :
Henriotte Jacoby. 18S19a.
.Tettchen Gebert. 22675,
22676.
Wiistling. 51916.
B«.rehert (W.) Bride of Mo-
rocco. 5061.
Borckenhagen (O.) Prinzess
perdii. 55037.
B'-rueaux (H.) :
Iilcran bris&. 12211.
For love's sake. 14878.
Borden (A. D.) McSween.y's
jubilee, 27119,
Jiorden (A. W. ) Riley's recep-
tion, 39463,
i 'order (B.) :
Bonillo. 4564.
Edwin Wier, 12281,
Bordese (S.) Trahison de Pan.
46744, 46745.
r>ordman (Mrs. G. N.) Odd
operas for eventide. 3326Ga.
Kordmau (P.) Critical case.
9155.
Bordoui {l.\ Her husband.
53917.
Boremsky (E.) :
Adoptirte. 316.
Eurek.a. 13046.
2902
I2ft)EX
Boremskv (E.) — Continued.
Klein Doutschland. 2407S.
Pawnbroker von Harlem.
S.IO.")!.
Vei-eiusbolcL 4SSG0.
Borperlioff (J. L.) Princesse
Lointaine. 3T4G9a.
Borick (F. V.) Doctor's di-
lonuna, 1119G.
Bor.ics (C. M.) His song bird.
19S19.
Boikendorf (W. v.) Notlei-
dende agrarier. 33084.
Borl a nd ( A. ) Sec Spa don i ( A. )
Borland (J. IM.) Self-recom-
mended. 41433.
Borland (O. W.) :
Julius Caesar. 23243.
Lamentable tragedy of
Julius Caesar. 245G4.
Lamentnble tragedy of Mc-
Liz'/.ie. 54217.
Lamentable tragedy of
Omelet & Oatmelia.
245G5.
Borne (A.) Greater power.
17.519.
Bornecque (H.) ITemmes sa-
vantes. 14046.
Borneman (F.) :
Capt. Kenkins Katzenjam-
mer circus. 6126.
- - Rat charmer. 3S495.
Bornemann (O.) Ombres chl-
noises. 33738.
Borngriiber (W.) Christus-
drama. 7280.
Bcridioldt. Chance meeting.
6671.
Borodin (A. P.) Prince Igor.
37304a.
Boros (M.) :
Faithful wife. 13448.
My friend & myself. 31.'547.
That's the right thing.
4561G.
Borovik (P.) Sensible idiot.
4149.5.
Borrfis (E.) :
Catetas. 6450.
Poca ve>-efienza. 30-593.
Siete cabrillas. 4228.5.
Borr6 (M.) Spooks. 43G10.
Borries (E. O. von) See Von
Borries.
Borro (J.) Mystery of Venice.
31856.
Borrow (G.) Silver cord.
42390.
Bosch (H. II. G.) Jeanne of his
dreams. 22.57Sa.
Bosclii-Huber (A.) :
Dream of love. 11745.
Soleil. f6erie ballet. 43125.
Bosen (J.) Domestic blizzard.
11316.
B. (Shell (J. A.) He's got them
iignin. l837Sa.
Bosque (J. Garcia del) See
Garcia del Bosque.
Boss (E.G.") Black slave. 4142.
BossJiard (R. E.) Test of the
ballot. 55541.
Bossi (E.) Viandante. 48926.
Bossuet (P.) Weuu eine frau
will. 49979a.
Bostelmann (L. F.) Rutland.
40388.
Bostock (C. W.) Melodyland.
54484, 54485.
Bostock (J. G.) :
Case of emergency. 6329.
Deefie. the burglar. 10365.
Electrifian's new assistant.
53513.
Fashion shop. 13718a.
Right key, but the wrong
flat. 55177.
Boston (B.) Minister's recep-
tion. 29745.
Boston (F.J.) Boston. 13897b.
Boston Iiome .ioiirnal. Cloud
wrapped. 7661.
Eostwick (E.) Traitor to the
flag. 46781.
Bostwick (M. M.) Vander-
deckeu. 48688.
Bos well (H. V.) Incorrigible.
21600.
Boswell (L.) Miss Coddle's
visitor. 29921.
Boswell (P.) :
Burglar & the baron. 5512.
Darya. 9917.
Dream. 11703.
Grafters. 17239.
Steel. 43845.
Boswell (P.. B.) Athaliah.
1744.5b.
Bosworth (D.) :
Children of the stage. 7041.
Spooks. 43610.
Bosworth (H. V.) :
Best patron. 3594.
Leif Ericsson. 25023.
Boswortli & CO. :
Diva. 10998.
Fi-aii im hemd. 15282.
MJidchen fur alles. 27315.
Bosworth post no. 2. G. A. R.
Spirit of '76. 43568.
Bote (B.) &Bock (G.) :
Amerioangirl. 1276.
Chanffeiir - in's Metropol.
6852.
Don Juan. 11349.
Gemsiagd. 16030.
Haschi.sch. 18280.
leute.
24114.
24206.
24318.
24457.
Bote (E.) & Bock (G.)-— Con.
Izevl. 22287.
Kalte herz. 23470.
Kleider m a c h e n
24076.
Kluge felleisen.
Konig Harlekin.
Laden-komtess.
Lady Luftikus.
Lustigen weiber von Wind-
sor. 26955.
Luxusweibchen. 269.59.
Madame Seratin. 27220.
-Miracle. 29789.
Midler und sein kind.
31302.
Oberen zehntausend. 33212.
Regimentspapa. 38919a.
Schwindelmeier und cie.
41145.
Sturm auf die miihlc
(1870) 44299.
Suzette. 44709.
Terra bassa. 4.5405.
Tiefland. 46172.
Verbotene braut. '48850.
Vergessene ich. 48865.
Waldmeister. 49410.
Wunder. 51917.
Zaungast. 52293.
Bothner (G.) :
Alderman O'Haggerty. 729.
American hustler. 1230.
McMahon's mishaps. 27111.
Major O'Haggerty. 27578.
Mayor O'Haggerty. 28944.
Run for your money. 40264.
Voodoo. 49281. 49282.
Botkin (A. C.) :
Live it down. 25949.
Triple chevron. 470.59.
Bottomley (G.) :
King Lear's wife. 2.3815a,
54176.
Riding to Lithend.
Bottomley (R.) Cafe
fants. 53038.
Botz (G. W.) Mexican college
girl. 293.88.
Bouchel (H. de) See De
Bouchel.
Bducher (G.
queen. 8958.
Boucheron (M.)
Paris. 20457.
Bouchinet (A.) :
Gertrude. 16221.
Son pere. 43225.
Bouchor (M.) :
Christmas tale. 7249a
Dans la for#t. 9818.
Boucicault (A.) :
Court scandal. 8856.
Electra. 12396.
Favorite. 13931.
39404.
des en
G.)
Cow
girl
Households of
2903
INDEX
15320.
249G9-249T0iU
2o0G0,
2G094-
Boucicault (A.) — Continncd.
King & a fool. 23720.
Squireen. 43709.
When all the world is
young. 50194.
Boncicault (A. K.) Separation.
41510.
I?oucicjiult (D.) :
Colleen bawn. 7818.
Drink. 11829.
Forbidden fruit 14902,
14903.
Free Cuba.
Jilt. 22710.
Led astray.
Lend uae your wife
London assurance.
20'J97.
IMarria.ce. 28302.
Minn. 29700.
Octoroon, 33254, 332-55.
O'Dowd. 332S0.
Shaughraun. 41974, 4197.5.
Snow flower. 42925.
Strugjcle for life. 44238.
BoucicauU (L. T.) :
Jilt. 22710.
Led astiay. 24970.
O'Dowd. 33280.
Shaughraun. 41975.
Pouckstein (A. U.) Dr. Rap-
pa port. 11177a.
Boucot (L.) Intransigeaut.
218.52b.
Doudousquie (G. C.) :
Poet. 30015.
Saturnalia. 40837.
Bougarty (S. J. H. S.) Cate-
chise oii cat-ology. G447a.
Boughn (B. F.) Twenty-one
nights in a jag house. 47455.
Boughton (Mrs. C. F.) Clear
grit. 7509.
Boughton (W. A.) :
Ann ISIartln's folly. 1535a,
1535b.
Builders. 53014.
Grotesque gods. 53841.
ftliracle. 54.531.
New country. 323.53a.
Other side. 344S8a.
Snowbound. 42915a.
Thief In tho night. 45774a,
Thirst. 45817.
Tribunal. 4G957a.
Upper dimension. 48522a.
Wisdom of Lao Tzu.
51228a.
Boughton (W. E.) Bar of
nnisic. 2944.
Bouhfilier (S. G. de) Carnaval
des enfant s. 0257.
Bonilhet (L.) IMelenis. 29071.
Bon i I hot (P.) IMiidchenhiindler.
27315a.
Boukay (M.) :
Francoise. 15204.
Pauurge. 35192.
Boul (W. H.) Weaklings.
49833.
Boulden (A.) Whole show.
50097.
Bonlton (Brothers) Aika.
040.
Boulton (M.) Burglar & the
girl. 5515.
Bourchier (A.) :
Angela Teresa. 1484.
Arm of the law. 1874.
Brother officers. .5274.
Chili widow. 7002.
Deborah of Tod's. 10298.
Fiander's widow. 14111.
Forlced lightning. 15027b.
Held up. 18712.
Man in the case. 27855.
Man Avlio stole the castle.
27994.
Morals of Marcus. 31009.
Nun & the barbarian.
33154.
Queen's proctor, 3S12G.
Sabotage. 40420.
Simple Simon. 42457.
Water babies. 49093.
Bourdet (l5) Rubicon. 40218.
Bourdo(W. E.) Chance. 0008.
Bourdon (J. E. II.) :
Drunkard's vow. 11891.
Just a farmer. 23321.
Time & tide. 40234.
Whisper in the garden.
50473.
Bourgain (A.) :
Dame du 23. 9075.
Lady in 23. 24435.
Bourgeois (A.) :
Due sordi. 11940.
Latude. 24807.
Struck blind. 44212.
Bourget (P.) :
Barricade. 3050, 3051.
Cas de conscience. 0309a.
Crise. 9139.
Divorce. 11024.
Emigre. 12014.
Kritische tage. 24200.
Tribnn. 40957.
V^rite d^livre. 55709.
liourke (E. L.) :
Horsetooth-Charlie. 20300ii.
Our flag ahvays. 3462Ga.
Boin-land (B. P.) Don Gil de
las calzas verdes. 11345.
Bourlnnd (C. B.) Paredes oyen.
35290a.
Bourn (M.) Wine of life. 51120.
Bourn (N. Lund-) See Lund-
Bourn.
Bourne (A. N.) Man who was
human. 27997a.
Bourne (C. F.) Dust in the
eyes. 12059.
Bourne (H.) Other side of
love. 34488b.
Bourne (L. Y.) Aphrodite.
1077.
Bourns (F. H.) Art of conver-
sation. 1940.
Bouron (W. A.) :
Coral ie. 8493.
Wlnnifred lorle. 51141.
Boiu'relier (H.) On frappe les
trois coup?:
33771.
Bousquet (J.) Crin]e d' Sl cot6.
9081.
Boutet (F.) Experience. 53575.
Bouton (I.) Chocolate eclair.
7119.
Bouvg (P. C.) Unrepealed law,
55741.
Bouvet (L.)
Arlette. ISOG.
Au rendez-vons des beaux-
esprits. 2351.
Bouton de Berdoulllard.
4707.
Carillon de Saint - Arlon,
0222.
Ce vieux Morius, 0551.
Cocotte en loterie. 7750.
Dentiste. 10480.
Gaiet6s du huis-clos. 1570G-
Jaune & rouge. 22520a.
Souris dMiotel. 43353.
Toison d'or. 40423.
Bouvier (A. J.) Dancing wit^
Nana. 9739.
Bouwens van der Boijen (O.)
Inconscients. 21597a.
Bouzelli (.1. B.) Affaire Drey-
fus. 424.
Bovard (O. ) Raggers at n
dance. 38345.
Bove (.L) Van Dvke of New
York. 48092.
Bovoll (C. H.) Masterpiece.
28735a.
Bovill (C. H.) :
Dancing Viennese. 973G.
Peggy. 35797.
Bovin (M.) Animated min-
strels of fame. 1520.
Bovio (G.) :
Christ at the feast of Purim.
7172.
Cristo. 23124.
Judas at the feast of Purlm.
23122.
Saint I'aul. 40553.
Bowden (C. A.) Mortgaged
home. 31081.
Bowden (J. D.) General Jack-
son. lG044a.
2904
iifbEi
Bowflen (L.) Married by mail.
28442.
Bowdoin (H. I..) :
Mii'ciculous voyage. 2079G.
Neptune's bride. 32232.
Keptuue's daughter. 32233.
Boweu (H. M.) Daugliter of
Cuba. 9946.
Bo\veu(W. A.) Mysterious en-
emy. 31810.
Bower (B. M.) See Sinclair
(B.M.)
Bower (E. P.) :
Fanchon, tlie cricket.
13G2G.
Gay old girl. 159SG.
In tlie new world. 21471.
John Brown's hat. 22838.
Bowers. Three rubes. 40U21.
Bowers (E. ) Man about town.
27715.
Bowers (E. F.) Ilappy New
Year. 1818Ga.
Bowers (F. V.) :
King Highball ii. 23779.
Wliole Daiu iaiuily. 50G95.
Bowers (G.) Fiesta de Suu
Xavier. 14132.
Bowers (J.) Cause of the war.
G524a.
Bowers (R. H.) :
I\Iaid *• tlie mummy. 27443.
Prince consort. 37290.
Bowers (S. A.) Living war
pictures. 25993.
Bowers (T. M.) Six-foot ruler.
42G17.
Bowes (E. J.) Kindling.
23720b.
Bowlder (F.) Asliby Four Cor-
ners. 52742.
Bowker (S. T.) :
His lucky day. 19717.
Buse. 40321.
Bowkett (S.) :
Lucky Miss Dean. 2GSG2.
Superior Miss Pelleuder.
44599.
Bowl an (M.) :
Elevating the dramsi. 12441,
In the life class. 21450.
Minnie at the movies. 297G1.
Popular music hatli cliarms.
3US41.
Teen a stars on tag day.
45204.
Up in the air. 48482.
Why shoe clerlis go insane.
50751.
Bowlby (E. IT.) Pseudo suf-
fragettes. 377G4.
Bowles (D.) :
Beethoven. 3272.
Guilty. 177.57.
Matinee liero. 2SS03.
Bowles (O.) :
Bo- Peep. 4G44.
Come back to me, Suooky.
S042b.
Eureka. 13047, 13049.
In self-defense. 21318.
Little Bo-Peep. 25597.
Man in the moon. 27805.
Perfect lady. 35902.
Bowles (G. U.) Big boss.
3779a.
Bowles (R. H.) Henry V.
1S85G.
Bowling (K. D.) Redemption
of Bobby. 3S842a.
Bowman (C. A.) For honor's
sake. 14840.
Bowman {Mrs. C. II.) Sister's
little girl. 42G04.
Bowman (H. H.) Pope on trial.
SGS25.
Bowman (.7. M.) :
Mysterious man in blue.
3181G.
Suffering suffragettes.
44300.
Bowman (L.) :
Anne wants to marry rich.
52G03.
Bill runs for omce. 52891.
Cowboy wants two babies.
S944a.
Honey moon line. 20129a.
Love at lirst sight. 54332.
Love of ]Slartha Ann.
54345.
Bowman (W.) :
Brain workers. 4893a.
Find. 14257a.
Glance aliead. lG720a,
53790.
Half a million. 17910a.
Knave. 24115a.
Miles INIurray. 54.512.
Our husband. 34G7Ga.
Tom & Jerry. 55G14.
Where the suu goes down.
50398.
Bowman (W. T.) :
Mysterious man in blue.
31810.
Suffering suffragettes.
44390.
Bowman bros. amusemer.t co.
Sulferin,:^' suffragettes. 44390.
Bown (D. E.) Rose cottage.
89957.
Bown (H.) :
P.ase hit 3079.
Round the clock. 40100.
Bowne (M. L.) :
Corduroy. 8504.
Without a name. 51317.
Bowron (W. L.) Good us gold.
17057.
Bowyer (F.) Crystal gazing.
Boyarsky (R.) Russia's stolen
throne. 40340.
Boyce (J.) After it happened.
470.
Boyce (W. H.) Hotel comfort.
20353.
lioyd (A.) Country squire.
S79L
Boyd (A. W.) Troubles in Ire-
land. 47172.
lioyd (B.) Mrs. Ardsley's
week end. 30297.
Boyd (C. D.) Malady of the
day. 27G37.
Boyd (C. E.) My nephew Ned.
31CG4.
Boyd (E. G.) -Sec Boyd (ilrs.
W. N.)
Boyd (IL):
Every woman's experience.
53570.
Honey-bee. 20114.
It might liappeu to you.
54082.
Savage. 55241.
Spotted vest. 43G37b.
Tidal wave. 55595.
Boyd (J.) Unveiling. 48440a.
Boyd (J. M.) :
Getting wise to Josie.
1G297.
Girl «S: t!ie song. 1G455.
My divinity. 31532.
Boyd (L. B.) :
Fate of a southern society
belle. 1379G.
Uncle John C o 1 e m a a .
479S2.
:^oyd (M.) :
Cattle kings of Texas.
G4S3.
Our American shrew.
34527.
Rauiona. 3S41G.
Boyd (W. H.) Sheriff. 42071.
Boyd {Mrs. W. N.) :
Eiiduc. 124GS.
iVIannnv. 27G84.
iioydell (J.) :
Complete works of Shake-
speare. 41741-41744.
W o r k s of Shakespeare.
41S71-41S77.
Boyden (E. M. B.) Now all his
own. 33108.
Boyer fA. E.) Divorgons.
11059.
Boyer (.L F.) :
Divorcee. 11052.
Dom Pedro. 11314.
Isle of dreams. 22153.
Jangle. 22474.
2905
IFDEX
Bover (J. K.) Hunted down.
20681.
Boyer (J. R.) :
Bob Long, the boj' Phoenix.
4440.
Down in a coal mine.
11594.
Boyer (L. M.) :
Her greed for gold. 19008.
Pair of tramps. 35119.
Si Plunkard. 42215.
Who, what, when? 50691.
Bover (W. E.) Temptation of
money. 45322, 45323.
Boyesen (A.) :
Know tliyself. 24193.
Manon. 28088.
Other Mary. 34462.
Boylan (G. D.) Yama Yama
laud. 51961.
Boylan (J. F.) Last resort.
24760.
Boylan (M.t .Jewel of her soul.
22696.
Boylan (P. A.) Where there's
a will. 5O405.
Boylan (R. D.) Don Carlos.
1133.9a.
Boy km (S.) Jack and Jill.
22311.
Bovle (A.) Beware of tramps.
3712.
Bovle (A. B.) Noble outcast.
,32926.
Bovle (B.) Mi;e!taken identity.
30112.
Boyle (C.) :
Runaway match. 40278.
Star boarder. 43772.
Boyle (C. G.) Little clodhop-
per. 25627.
Boyle (C. H.) :
Lucky number. 26866.
Match-box. 28758.
Sis Hopkins, the country
Sirl. 42579.
Bovle (J. P.) Eloquent Demp-
.sy. 12539.
Boyle ( J. T. ) Bamfields in Eng-
land. 2881.
Boyle (L.M.) Rent day. 39050.
Boyle (S.) :
Ashes of desire. 2075.
Shadow of the cross.
41685.
Boyle (W.) :
Eloquent Dempsy. 12539.
Mineral workers. 29723.
Boylesve (M. de) Maccabees.
27005.
Boyne (N. E.) Wrong Mr. Bob
Fitzsimmons. 51888.
Boynton (C. D.) Heart's one
need. 18577.
Boynton (Mrs. F. E.) White
pilgrim. 50555,
Boynton (H, A.) :
Emerald eyes. 12591a.
Mysterious Parisieune.
31823a.
Winning card. 51149b.
Boynton (H. W.) Guenever.
17722.
Boynton (J.) Weekend. 49934.
Boynton (J. H.) Macbeth.
27054.
Boynron (M. M.) :
Aunt Nancy's account of a
fashionable parlor recital.
2420.
Aunt Nancy's account of
their family reunion.
2421.
Before dinner scene at the
house of the Montagues.
3285.
Changing of the seasons.
6703.
Heart's one need. 18578.
John Henson's sign. 22857.
Lillian's dinner. 25470.
Prayer meeting at Hilldale.
37033.
Rural theft. 40318.
Spirits of the deserted
home. 43585.
Two-minute act. 47705.
Valley view. 48655.
Vocal courtship. 49220.
Ward of the king. 4900G.
Why Scheffer did not play.
50750.
Braaten (O.) Borgen. 52953.
Bracco (R.) :
Don Pietro Caruso. 113.58.
Fantasmi. 13654, 13655.
Hidden spring. 19376.
Infedele. 21682a.
Little saint. 54294.
Maschere. 28593b.
Nellina. 32201.
Notte di neva 33092,
33093.
Phantasms. 36074, 36075.
Piccola fonte. 36208.
Piccolo santo. 30209.
Sins of the fathers. 42525.
Smoldering fires. 42862.
Sperd'iti nel buio. 43513.
Teatro. 45192a.
Trionfo. 46999a.
Unfaithfid. 48304.
Vollkommene Hebe. 49257.
Brace (B.F.) Mother. 31117.
Brachvogel (A. E.) Narciss.
32011.
Brachvogel (A. H.) Far away
fields are green. 13662.
2906
Brackett (C. W.) Jocelyn.
22788a.
Brackett (F.) Elder son.
32377.
Bradbury (F. & J. H.) Ken-
tucky governor. 23004.
Bradbury (L. A.) :
Game of dominoes. 15859.
Masqueraders. 28640.
Bradbury (W. B.) Esther, the
beautiful queen. 12955.
Br-iddon (E.) See Benners
(W. J.)
Braddon (M. E.) See Maxwell
(M. E. B.>
Braddon (P.) Dashing Dell.
9923.
Bradfield (S. G.) Old Vir-
ginia l.ermit. 33070.
Bradford (C. B.) Boulder &
the bubble. 4739.
Bradford (C. F.) :
Carnival day of the Kit-
kat klub. 6263.
Dorothy's masquerade.
11485.
Bradford (E. 'K.) Selections
from Ben Hur. 41420.
Bradford (E. M.) :
After many days. 472,
Hand of fate. 18034.
Bradford (.L) :
A. D. 1900. 5.
Conditional pardon. 8219.
In &; out of bondage. 21102.
John aiishler. 22870.
Our bachelors. 34538.
Out oe bondage. 34821.
Rose & Coe. 39947.
Wonderful woman. 51658.
l^radford (J. B.) :
Between the lines. 3679.
3681.
Fritz's brother. 15495.
Law in N. Y. 24860.
New German. 32383.
20,000 leagues under the
sea. 52531.
Bradford (.L H.) Ripples.
39505.
Bradford (J. M.) Old mill &
the new. 33571.
Bradford (N.) In 15 minutes.
21167.
Biadham (J.) Gal from Skow-
began. 15773.
Bradley (A. M.) :
Affinity. 436.
April. 1730.
Fairy farce. 13405.
Governor's lady. 17t98a.
Gwynny Glyn. 17800a.
Heart of a rose, 18449.
His wife. 19844.
Lockhart & co. 2430G.
INDEX
Bradley (A. M.) — Contintied.
Mona Lisa. 54582.
Hose of Eden. 39986.
Schuyler. 41132.
Song of youth. 43244.
Bradley (C.) :
All for a girl, 834a.
Blockheads. 4282a.
Princess Rosebud. 37453.
Vlvandiere. 49202.
Bradley (C. A.) :
Lieutenant & the private.
2.5266a.
Some wise talk. 43159.
Washington's .schoolhouse.
49674a.
Bradley (D. F.) King of Una-
dilla. 23888.
Bradley (E. G.) :
Pretenders. 37099c.
Yellowbacks. 52093.
Bradley (H. D.) King's cup.
23953.
Bradley (J. B.) :
Boy & girl of Dublin.
4822, 4823.
I have got him. 20793.
Rest cure. 39109,
Uplifters. 48519a.
Bradley (J. E.) Faith. 13427.
Bradley (J. F.) :
At the mask-ball. 52752.
Masqueraders. 28641a.
Bradley (L.) Soubrette & the
landlady. 43302.
Bradley (L. A.) King can do
no wrong. 23744.
Bradley (L. D.) That drcu?
girl. 45547.
Bradley (L. T.) :
Devil to pay. 10674a.
How small the world is.
20528.
Question. 3S153i).
Tower of Babel. 46639a.
Bradley (M. E.) Is marriage
a failure? 22098.
Bradley (M. F.) Down in
Georgia. 53457.
Bradley (N. H.) Having fuu.
18329.
Bradley (U.) See Bradley (C,
A.)
Bradley (V.) :
From cornfield to palace.
15532.
Queen of Hayti. 38025.
Bradley (W. A.) Tourist's
dream, 46627.
Bradshaw (C. H.) Fix in a
fix. 14448.
Bradshaw (J. K.) Mustard
king, 31462.
Bradshaw (W.) :
Automobiling. 2494.
Dissipation. 10970a.
Furnished rooms. 1.5727a.
Interim. 21813.
Nerve. 32247a.
Rip van Winkle. 39487.
Shop in Paris. 42157a.
Training camp. 46766.
What can't a woman do?
50054a.
When Tatters won. 50297,
Bradstreet (L.) In the dark.
21372a.
Bradstreet (L. A.) Wrong Mr.
Templeton. 51891.
Bradt (H. E.> Just for fun.
23351.
Bradway (J. S.) Making of n
poet.
r624.
Brady (C. H.) :
Grand army woman. 17254.
Woodland prince. 51685.
Brady (G. T.) :
Eagle of the empire.
12119a.
Lsland of regeneration.
22142.
Paternal burglar. 142a.
Brady (G. E.) Shakspere fes-
tival. 55308.
Brady (J.) Ermine. 12873.
Brady (.L D.) Jud Brady's
romping girls & collies.
23112.
Brady (J. E.) :
Eyes of the law. 53582.
It is the law. 54080.
Law forbids. 542-38.
Pharisee. 36100.
Section 580, penal code.
41379a.
X 36. 51935.
Brady (J. J.) Broadway after
dark. 5140.
Brady (J. W.) :
Eyesight evidence. 13295.
Year of one life. 52046.
Brady (M. V.) :
Volunteer. 49263.
Volunteers. 49275.
Brady (S. W.) :
Governor's cruise. 17193.
Queen of laughter. 38034,
38035.
Brady (T. E.) :
Running for the nomina-
tion. 40296.
Tramp. 46787.
Brady (T. L.) Game. 15828.
5rady (W. A.) :
All for a girl. 835.
Boston as it is. 4698.
Bowery boy. 4780.
Brady (W. A.)— Continued.
Bowery girl. 4788,
Case of frenzied fiinance.
6330.
Cuba. 9306.
Fox & geese. 15210.
Glare of Gotham. 16723.
Happy days. 18152.
He was a Bowery boy.
1S394
Humanity. 20621, 20623.
Irish Arab. 21955.
Monroe doctrine. 30S42.
New York after dark. .32.520.
Old-timer. 33648.
Only a Bowery boy. 34145.
Pit. 36409.
Pretty Peggy. 37120.
Rough rider. 40074.
Satan on earth. 40810.
Simple life. 42451.
Smart set. 42814.
Sport McAllister. 43618.
Sporty boy. 43632.
Sunny .Tim, 44.554,
Sweet sixteen, 44769,
They all do it. 457.53.
Third degree. 4.5800.
Transvaal. 46834.
Way down East. 49721.
When N. Y. sleeps. 50275.
White feather. .50514a.
Brady & Mahoney. ■ Hebrew-
fireman &■ the foreman.
18607.
Brneme (C. M.) :
Beyond pardon. 3723,
24460.
Dora Thorne. 11452-114.56,
49879.
Duke's secret. 1194.
Gladys Greye. 1671.5.
Her mother's sin. 19078.
llilary'.s folly. 19473.
Thorns i^ orange blossoms.
45864, 45865.
Braeunlich (H.) :
Columbus. 8007.
Martha Topham. 28501.
Braga (F.) Liebe & verderben.
25242.
Bragdon (D. A.) ;
Appomattox, 1727.
Billy Bounce & Bogieman.
3879.
Honor thy mother. 20174.
.Tack's romance. 22392.
Peacemaker, 35695,
Piece of oflJce furniture,
36256.
W'anted, an angel. 49549.
When love's abroad. 502G0.
Bragdon <0.) Love waltz.
2C646.
2907
INDEX
r.rne:don (G. F.) :
Boss. 4GS9.
CoIIe.^ce Doy & the show girl.
7S2S.
Damaged soods. 9071.
F(n- the queen. 14947.
Khig of Goiconda. 23837.
Brn/rso (K.) Muttersdiaft
3147Ga.
Bialiaiu (D.) S. O. T. 40402.
lirahaiu (H.) :
aioses and son. 31007.
Night in China. 32GS4.
Brahani (H. .T.) :
Slilitary halh 29577.
„> Twin stars. 47495.
Braliam (J. ,1.) :
Bottom's dream. 4729.
I. ark. 21Gr»l.
Old oaken bucket. 33.')SS.
Volatile and Kuno. 492.'51.
Bralnn (L.) Herr Cliristeuseu.
193U2.
Brain (R. D.) Lock box 23.
2G047.
Bniinard (^L D.) ITpart throbs
from the desert. IS.lO.l.
Brail. erd (.1. A.) Ilis life's
happiness. 19G99.
Brainsby (J. W.) Fortune.
1504G.
Bialey (B) :
City ,of liroken liearts. 74oG.
Miss Oyama San. 29999.
Bramah (E.) Transmutation
of Yung Ling. 4GS30.
Bramer or Brammer (.1.) :
Dame in rot. 9G7G, 9G77.
Dancing Viennese. 973G,
9737.
Fiirstenliehe. 53730.
Hoheit tanxt walzer. 19956,
19957.
Ideale gattin. 20S70b,
20870c.
Lachende ehemann. 24302,
24303.
Lady in red. 24428.
Laughing husband. 24S2U.
Sebr»ne Sclnvedin. 55252.
55253.
Vindobona. du herrliche
stadt. 40077, 49078.
Eramhali jtlayers, inc.:
Importance of coming &
going. 2103Ga.
Lost co-respondent. 2G29Ga.
Bramson (K.) Kongemagt.
24229.
Bramwel! (J.) Wise girl.
559GG.
Bra nan (W. A.) Don .Juan
Tenorio. 11353.
Branch (T. A.) Maiden's ad-
venture. 27511.
Branco (C. C.) Liobe & vcr-
derben. 25242.
Brand (A.) Blue & gold.
4328
Brand (L. F.) :
Apples of Sodom. 1719.
City hall central. 7452.
liacket or two. 3830G.
Seven ages according to
Bill. 41G02.
Brandeis (E. A.) Boomei'ang,
4G2Sa.
Brandenstein (INI.) Pietro
Corsiiii's revenge. 54956.
Brandis (A. von) Bernal, the
bandit. 3538.
Brandlow (H.) Naturdoktoi
Stremel. 24199a.
Braudmann (D. E.) Dead ov
alive. 10212.
Brandon (G.) Ups & downs of
the Browns. 48537.
Brandon (.L G.) In the hearr
of a child. 21428.
Brandon (.T. Ti.) Star by mis
take. 437731).
Brandon (U. A.) :
By m u t u a 1 agreement.
5G8G, 5087.
New life. 3240G.
Brandon ( R. F.) Star bv mis-
take. 43773b.
Brandon (W.) Are you ar
oddfellow? 1805.
Brandreth (P.) Alvise. 1034a.
Brandt (C. E.) Monkev & th<-
doctor. 54588.
Brandt (E.) :
Fool's gold. 14746.
Get the hook. 1G259.
Paul Arackneeda. 3."G03.
Brandt (H. A.) Widowed
earth. 55941.
Brandt (.L) :
Fremde. 15352b.
Wenn nicht der .Johann
wjir'. 55870.
Brandt (N.) Captain Cook.
G09S.
Brandts-Buys (J.) Gloclcen-
spiel. lG7GGb.
Branen (.L T.) :
Hannless flirtation. 18229.
1st club. 22193.
Man at the door. 27748.
Brangwyn (F.) Othello. 3441S.
Branham (A. J.) :
Jolly trio. 229G3.
Jolly trio negro minstrels.
229G4.
Braniff (E. A.) :
Cure in Christian science.
9465.
Intruder. 21872.
Brann (W. C.) :
Cleon. 7583.
Ray Hamilton. 3S530.
Retribution. 39155, 39159.
That American woman.
45528.
Brannan (D.) :
Standard bearer. 43754.
Trap. 4G840.
Brannan (D. H.) Lingual.
25525.
Brannan (M.) McFadden's re-
ception. 27082.
Brannan (M. M.) :
De great i'ete Bawnum's
niinstuls. 10170.
Stranded players. 44032.
Brannon (C. ) Marcelle. a tale
of the Revolution. 28150.
Brausby (C.) Baltasar. 2871.
Branson (W. G.) Romola,
30876.
Bratt (A.) ]\rann auf der
schaukel. 28076.
Brat ton :
In Lovers lane. 21232.
Sunday night in Lover'.<*
lane. 445.35.
Bratton (.1. C.) Freedman's
light. 15340.
Bratton (J. W.) :
Nev\'lyweds & their bab^.
32559.
Smart set. 42817.
Bratton (O. S.) Creation.
9049.
Bra ugh n (G. H.) Ravenswood.
38524.
Braun (J.) Cornelia, mother
of the Gracchi. 8537a.
Braun (P.) Andrea del Sarto.
1435.
Braun (W\) Kinder der gross-
stadt. 2.3713a.
Braunig (S.) :
Fate of the Dalton gang.
13799.
Nick Carter, the N, Y. de
tective. 32021.
Braunsberg (J. Wiener-) See
AViener-Braunsberg.
Braunworth (E. xV.) Every-day
occurrences. 1311 Oa.
Brausewetter (M.) Lebens-
lust. 24964 a.
Brautigam (E, L.) :
Chorus gii-I. 7147.
What happened in 3 weefe.
50076.
Braverman (B.) Rebecca oi
the city of York. 38019.
Bravo (F.) :
Amor bandolero. 1328a.
Sabado sin sol. 40412.
2902
INDEX
Drawn (B.) See Travis (G. M.)
P.rny (C. E.) :
Midwinter night's dream.
2051.1
Tropical engagement.
4715."».
Bray (F. M.) :
Her lieart's desire. 19010.
Love, tlic tyrant. 20G31,
2G632.
Brjtvliam (K.) Fatal witness.
13775.
Bray ley (A. W.) :
Agoracritus of Paros. 599.
Beatrice. 31S2.
Bray ton (.J. Q.) Impressionist
pictures. 21053,
Brealvspear (A.) :
H. H.— U. S. A. 53S51.
More banned against than
bauislied. 3101.5a.
More to be pitied than
scented. 3102Ga.
Orange blossoms. 54820.
Refined scandal. 55134.
Tragedy of fat. 55G33.
Turn in at niglit. 55079.
Breare (W. H.) :
. Boro' bencli. 4GG7.
Darlc page. 9870.
Brearley (W. H.) King Wasli-
ington. 49653.
Breatli (.T.) jr. For honor's
salce. 14S3S.
Breckenridge (G. E.) :
Modern woodman. 30G71.
Woodman soldier. 51GS9.
Breckenridge (O. P.) Daphne,
alias Billy. 9837.
Breckenridge (J. F.) Rustlerai
403G3.
Bi-ede (W.) Feist. 1398G.
Bredin (W. S.) His liighness,
tlie first gentleman of Europe.
19G57.
Bredschneider (W.) :
Extrabliitter ! 53579. 53580.
Filmzauber. 14239, 14240.
Girl on the film. IGGll.
Grosse rosiuen. 17GS4,
17GS5.
Hochherrschaf tl iclie wohn-
ungen. 19919.
Wenn zwel lioclizeit maclien.
55871.
Wie einst im mai. SOSGSb.
50S0Se.
Bree (T. W.) Carrots. 0299.
Breed (A, I.) Beyond human
power. 3721.
Brte<l (.1. E.) :
Everycreditman. 53505,
535GG.
Friend salesman. 53712.
Breeden (M. A.) jr. Butler's
secret. 5G41.
Breen (U.) December tlie 24 tli.
30325.
Breen (R. R.) Wlien women
rule. .50363.
Breen (W. F.) Courtship of
Molly Malone. 8877.
Breeze (R.) Zuniana. 50050.
Bivglio (P. A.) Paganini's
ghost. 35029.
Bregman (G.) Drei brueder.
1179G.
Brehmer (F.) Helga Holger-
son. 18752.
Breil (.J. C.) :
Blundering Cupid. 441G.
Little cavalier. 2.5611.
Love pirate. 26600a.
Madam Alimony. 27149.
Professor Tattle. 37641.
Tammany sacliem. 45081.
Breiter (N.) :
Husbantl. 20712.
Minute-man. 29776.
Three minute-men. 45990.
Wild oats. 50978.
Breitkopf & Uiirtel :
Aucassln und Nicoletto.
2357.
Cap of Confucius. C02G.
Chrlsimas mystery. 7238.
Fantasio. 136.50.
Faust. 13903, 13904, 53618.
Flying Dutchman. 14628.
Gemot. 16215.
Godoleva. 16841.
Golgatha. 17041.
Herbstm.mover. 19184.
Katharina. 23515.
Klingelbeutel. St. Helena,
2409S.
Leli-Tsee. 25031.
Liebesverbot. 2.52.57.
Liebeswalzer. 25258.
Mastersingers of Nurem-
berg. 28751.
Mataswintha. 287.57.
Orestes. 3433G.
Pepita .Jimenez. 35870.
Prinz wiier wilien. 37491.
Teufel. 45477.
Valkyrie. 4S642a.
Breitwiser (,L E.) Digging
for gold. 10851.
Brelot (A.) Julia Vidal.
23218.
Bremner (B. I.) :
Dr. Buginski's will. 11121,
11122.
Hut in the forest. 54000.
In his image. 21206.
Juan. 54127.
Juan Haya. 23099.
2909
Bremner (B, I.) — Continued.
Light. 25356a.
Nurse. 54744.
Search-light. 41258.
Bremond {Mrs. P.) Lilian's
promise. 25454.
Bremont (.\., com f esse de)
Itagged etlge, 38341.
Brenan (F.) Meg Burns.
29040.
Brenan (M.) Sec Madison
(M.)
Brenan (M. F.) :
Lenore. 2506.1.
Marguerite. 28222.
Brender (M.) Dream. 11702a.
Brengle (G.) At the club.
2212.
Breniser (R. D.) :
I Hazed. 18^5.52.
1 While the auto stopped.
50434.
I Brennan (A. T. Y.) :
! Chimes. 70GG.
Paper doll. 3.5225.
Brennan (B.) Lure of foot-
lights. 26945.
Brennan (D.) See Relnhard
(J. V. N.)
Brennan (D. T.) HannibaL
18091.
Brennan (E. M.) Too much.
46532.
Brennan (F.) Pseudonyme.
37765.
Brennan (F. A.) :
Flossy of the five & ten.
14576a.
Trixie & the amateur.
47125.
Brennan (G. M.) Daddy.
9o93a.
Brennan (H. R.) Cashier.
6372.
Brennan (H. W.) Fun on the
docks. 1569Ga.
Brennan (Jl/r. & Mrs. .T. E.) r
Bank clerk. 2900.
Tim, the tinker. 4022C.
Brennan (J. J.) Two little
girls in blue. 47673.
Brennan {Mrs. J. J.) Basket
ball. 3087.
Brennan (.1. P.) :
Esther, the Persian queen.
12957.
Robert, the king. 3964G.
Brennan (.Tay) On Broadway.
33760a.
Brennan (Joe) Irish Yankee.
22040.
Brennan (John) Before the
wedding. 52849.
rSTms.
Brennan (M.) :
Billy. 3871.
Nothing. 33077.
Tenvilliger. 45446.
Brennan (M. J.) :
Disowned daughter. 10960,
10961.
Shanghaied. 41944a,
41945.
Brenner (D.) Candy booth.
, 5999a.
Brenner (S. M.) :
Ethan Allen. 12991.
Girl & the governor. 16438,
16439.
Governor of La Guayra.
17185.
Husband hunters. 20719.
Pearl of the Indies. 35735.
War. 49571a.
Brennert (H.) Ober. 33210.
Brenon (A. St. John-) See St.
Jolin-Brenon.
Brenon (F. S. & H.) Intrud-
ers. 21879.
Brent (W. H.) Hazel Dell.
• 18357.
Brentano (F. Funck-) Sec
Funck-Brentano.
Brentano bros. Princess Sach-
.' inka. 37456.
Brenta no's :
Chinese lantern. 7090,
Electra. 12402.
Jesters. 22667a.
Lilies that festei-. 25455.
Plavs, pleasant & unpleas-
ant. 36509b.
Press cuttings. 37087,
37087a.
Prunella. 3776L
■ Red robe. 3S785a.
Shewing up of Blanco Pos-
het. 42102, 42103.
Three plays for Puritans,
46017b.
Woman on her own. 55989.
Brentford (B.'* Gold-dust.
10891.
Breriton (E. A. C.) :
Alice in Wonderland. 788.
Norseman. 33018.
Brereton (A.) Honour is sat-
isfied. 20191.
Bres (R. F.) :
Fairy tale. 13418.
Law & the lady down in
Dixie. 24857.
Turn of the wheel. 47364.
Brgsil (J.) Creole. 9060.
Bresles (H.) Armurier de
Tol(>de. 1890.
Bretherton (K. L.) Minister's
messenger, 29744b.
Breton :
Conspiradores. 8336.
Guitarra del amor. 53846.
Breton (A.) Sangre castiza.
40700.
Breton (C.) See Seat (C. B.)
Breton (D. J.) Ayudante del
duque. 2592b.
Bret6n (M.) :
Amor baturro. 1329.
Bachiller Medina. 2730.
Cosmopolita. 8002.
Breton (Ted) Breton's act.
5027.
Breton (TomSs) :
Capitanes del Zfir. 6056a.
Dolores. 11307.
Tabare. 44892.
Ya se van los quintos,
madre. 51949.
Brotonne (M.) :
Only way. 34225, 34226.
Struck by a snag, 44213.
Brett (A. H.) Montezuma.
30917, 30918.
Brett (H. G.) Aristocrat.
1831.
Breuker (G. W.) :
New sex. 32456.
Woman lends. 51431.
Brevoort (R.) On the banks of
the Sini')is. 33803.
Brewer (E.) Critical moment.
9256.
Brewer (G. H.) Princess & the
drummer. 37395.
Brewer (H. D.) Thane of
Cawdor. 4,5517a.
Brewer (L.) :
Alice unafraid. 797.
Blind love. 4252.
Graft. 17230.
Brewer (S. G.) Dispelling of
big Jim. 10963.
Brewer (W.) :
Find. 14257b.
Governor. 17177.
Woman v»-ho knew. 51497a.
Brewer (W. R.) Pipe dream.
30367.
Brewer (W. W.) Man & the
maid. 27740.
Brewster (A.) :
Devoted wife. 10726.
Edward Stanly. 12270.
Emma Rivers. 12621.
Queen of peris. 38037.
Rosalie Southerland. 39932.
Theresa & Sebastian, 45734.
Three viragoes. 46038.
Brewster ( E. E. ) :
Baker's rantomimes. 52810.
Beresford benevolent so-
ciety. 3.531.
Brewster (E. V.) Loyalty. 26800.
Brewster (F. S.) Allantay.
33720.
Brewster (S. V.) :
Futuriryland. 15743.
Here and there. 19190.
Image of Biz Biz. 20993.
Lookout! 54317.
Breyer (^I.) :
K. O. C. of Hope Hill
23438.
Kiug of cash. 23828.
T/ord Drummond's love.
20199. .1
Thistles in Jersey. 45S55.
Bieyer (W. V.) Angel & the
prodigal. 3402.
Br ice (A. W.) Wedded, yet no
\vife. 49889.
Brick-Dale (R. J.) :
Girl who would. 10045.
Mother's cure. 31176.
Brickdale (E. F.) :
Henry VI. 18860.
Taming of the shrew.
15059.
Winter'3 tale. 51207.
Brickenstein (M. S.) Masks.
54454.
Bricker (E. 3.) Face to face.
13315.
Brickner (I.) Every child.
13104.
Brickner (M. S.) Chef. 0886.
Bridgeman (,I. V.) Catharine
the Second. 0455.
Bridges (.L P.) Hilt to hilt.
19492.
Bridges (M. S.) Birthday
lamp. 17310a.
Bridges (R.) Humours of the
court. 20643.
Bridghnra (G. R.) :
At the Sign of the Shooting
Star. 52750.
Brown-eyed Betty. .53003.
Case for Sherlock Holmes.
6317.
Cupid's partner. 9430a.
Excuse me. 13200a.
Girl from upper 7. 10.j37a.
Girl up-stair.s. 53780.
Her first assignment.
18981a.
His father's son. 19017a.
House by the side of the
road. .5.3981.
Katy dtd. 54101.
Leave it to I'olly. 24955.
Mrs. H a y w o o d ' s help.
30377a.
Jlodern Cinderella. 30591a.
Not on the progi'amme.
33057a.
On the quiet. 3.3SS9a,
One on Dick. 34092a.
2910
INDEX
Britlfrham (G. R.) — Continued.
IMiiys in pinafores, 54979.
Queen of iiejirts. 3S030.
l{e;:uliir rail! rail! boy.
3S934a.
Re;:ular scream. 3S935.
II i nsi-a rou nd-a-rosie. 394G7.
Sally Lunn. 40G02a.
Short plays for small play-
ers. 421 GSc.
Six times nine. 42629a.
Throe of a kind. 45999.
Turn in the road. 47350.
Bridshain (L. C.) :
Famous Brown vs. Browu
separate maintenance
case. 13619.
Margery makes good.
2S214a.
Marriage of Jack and Jill.
2S414.
Suffragette town meeting.
44419.
Bridgman (C. J.) Saturn.
40S35.
BridgAvood (C. A.) Board bill.
442S.
Briede (P. G.) In troubles of
our own. 21558.
Brier (H. M.) Other woman.
34494a.
Brier (W. J.) :
Jedediah Judkins, J. P.
225S9.
Lorena's lovers. 26233.
IMaminon. 27679.
Soldier of fortune. 43070-
43072.
Briesen (F. von) :
Die von Wildtberg. 10840b.
Sandbiichse. 40687.
Brieux (E.) :
Armature. 1877.
Berceau. 3527.
Blanchette. 4200.
Bourgeois aux champ;?.
4761a.
Breaking jail. 4990.
Course.- 8016.
Damaged goods. 9671.
Deserteuse. 10552.
Evasion. 37.525a.
Femme seule. 14041.
Foi. 14648, 14649.
Four plays ; by Emile An-
gler. 15171a.
Four plays of the Free the-
ater. 15173a.
Franca ise. 15244.
Hiinnetons. 18089.
Ma tern ire. 2S786. 2S7S8.
Petite amie. 300.38.
Plus forte. 36578.
I Brieux (E.) — Continued.
lied robe. 6967a, 38785,
55130.
Resultat des courses!
39124.
Robe rouge. 38785a, 39612.
Simone. 42446.
Suzette. 44710.
Thi-ee plays. 46011, 46012.
Trois lilies de M. Dupont.
47139.
Woman on her own. 55989,
55990.
Brigel ( S. G.) :
Betty's new moon. 8661a.
Heiress. 18675.
Runaway. 40270.
Briggs (A. B.) Law in the
limelight. 24860a.
Briggs (B.) :
A. D. 2000. 10.
Dick Turpin. 10808.
Briggs (C. de M.) One a day.
54796.
Briggs (Mrs. D. L.) Passing
of trial by jury. 35460.
Briggs (E. L.) Rose o' Plym-
outh-town. 39979a.
Briggs (F.) Master's last
dream. 28746.
Briggs (H. M.) Omadhaun.
33727.
Briggs (H. P.) :
Booster. 52952.
Friend in need. 15432.
Love pirate. 26600a.
Make-believe. 27591a.
Two arms. 47543a.
Briggs (H. S.) :
Ireland (»f to-day. 21933.
Madge Darby. 27284.
Briggs (J. P.):
D 0 b s o n ' s honeymoon.
11093.
Life shortener. 25327.
Three with a bag. 46043a.
Briggs (L. M.) Frost king.
15601.
Briggs (M. J. G.) Modernist
30074.
Briggs (W. D.) Sejanus.
41414.
Briggs (W. H.) :
Average man. 2526.
Bargain. 2984.
Behold thy wife. 3340,
52853.
Chew chew, 53124.
Cleopatra on the job. 7592.
Honor bright. 201.59.
That kind of a girl. 45583.
This our life. 45847. j
Under dog. 48107. i
Wives of yestei-day. 5133L |
Woman pays. 51478. '
Bvigham (G. B.) :
Gypsy maid. 16411.
Hoboe. 19911, 19912.
Ralu producers. 38378.
Brigham (H. F.) Ye deestrict
skewl. 52031.
Brigham (J. L.) :
Blue grass courtship. 4372.
Infernalis. 21691.
Kathleen O'Mara. 23524.
Brighouse (H.) :
Doorway. 11443.
Garside's career. 53747.
Graft. 17226.
Hobson's choice. 53958.
Oak settle. 33195.
Odd man out. 33264.
Scaring off of Teddy Daw
son. 40967.
Spring in Bloomsburg.
43653.
Zach. 56049.
Bright (A. J.) Ruth. 40370.
Bright (H.) Trump card.
47262.
Bright (M. C. G.) Advice ltd.
387a.
Brigida (G.) Pearl of Gleam-
land. 35730.
Brilant (A. M.) :
Lotus man. 26384a.
Whirlpool maker. 55914.
Brilliant (L.) Oi, wie nehm
ich sie? 33376a.
Brindisi (L.) Dream of New
Year's eve. 11747.
Brink (C. W.) Constanza.
8361.
Brinker (U. A.) Typhoon.
47860.
Brinkley. Uncle Dick. 47950.
Brintnall (W. S.) :
Bathing. 3098.
Held up. 18711.
Henrietta's emancipation.
18818.
His first case. 19626.
Malay. 27640.
Mr. Boggs on Sunday morn-
ing. 30156.
Montague, the gambler.
308S2.
Sh^jriff's luck. 42087.
Bi-inton (D. G.) Maria Cande-
laria. 28231.
Brinton (H. F.) Crime of
Cranston manor. 9089.
Briollet. Nouvelle Justice.
33099a.
Briones. Hi jo de Budha. 19465.
Briquet (J.) .
Adele. 272.
Auction pinochle. 2361.
Mitternaclitsmaedel. 30503.
5379— VOL 2— IG-
-79
2911
INDEX
Briquet (J.) — Continued.
Ttierese sie niclit bOse.
45740.
Brisac (Monteux-) See Mon-
teux-Brisac.
Brisay (H. ile) :
Apr6s vous le Bottin. 1735.
Aventure de Hemi IV.
2520.
C'est envoys du paradis.
574S.
Chien expert. 6976.
Curiense consultation, 9475.
Eugenie . . . donue-moi done
le journal. 13035.
Faute de s'expliquer.
13924.
Fortune au violon. 15050.
On a une cousigue ou Ton
n'en a pas. 33749.
Petit chapeau. 36032.
Plaisirs de la peclie. 3G434.
Poule au pot. 36910.
Sale blague. 40582.
Brisbane (A.) :
Christian scientist. 7185.
Shakespeare's works.
41857a.
Brisbarre (E. L. A.) Modern
Othello. 30638.
Briscoe (B. P.) Hide thief.
19388.
Briscoe (H.) That cannot
sink. 45544a.
Briscoe (I.) Mystic garden.
31862.
Briscoe (J. W.) Wooing Sis.
51710.
Brisebarre (A) White Othello.
50552.
Brisker (C.) Politik und liebe.
36726a.
Brisson (A.) Ce qu' il faut
taire. 6550a.
Brister (C. S.) King (?) of
the tropics. 23883.
Brister (J. L.) New thought
for old heads. 32472.
Bristol (D. L.) :
Connoisseur. 8282.
Soul of Marita. 43325.
Bristol (W. H.) Two clay
pipes. 47584.
Bristor (W. C.) :
Good fellow. 17076a.
Homeburg junction.
20066a.
Wire tappers. 51222a.
Bristow ( G. F. ) Rip Van Win-
kle. 39490.
Britt (W. K.) No count for
her. 32855.
Brittain (G. E.) Liberty.
. 25211, 25212.
Brittel (A. P., P. L., P. A. L.,
or Paul) :
Ells'-Roy. 12508.
Estoria. 12961.
Heart of the Estelles.
18487.
Mackinac. 27107.
My Lady Estoria. 31600.
Veronica. 48881.
P.ritton :
Candy kid. 6000.
Cow-boy girl. 8935,
Trust busters. 47268.
Eritton (A.) Silver lining.
42406.
Brittou (O.) Jack's affinity.
22382.
Britton (R.) Widow & the
gold mine. 50801.
Britton (W.) Wedded, yet no
wife. 49889.
Brix (R.) Gnadenbild. 16803.
Erixton (L. T.) Hebrew re-
cruit. 18610.
Br6 (H.) Love without es-
teem. 26655.
Broad (J.) What a woman
may not tell. 50046.
Broad (J. A.) Joseph. 23000.
I'.roadbent (H.) Pixie -led.
36418.
Broadbrim. See Warwick (J.
H.)
Broadhurst (B.) :
He didn't want to do it.
18372a.
What money can't buy.
50099b.
Eroadhurst (G. H.) :
Ahkoond of Swat. 622.
Bought & paid for. 4736,
52964.
Coward. 8974.
Don't weaken. 11420,
11420a.
Fool & his money. 14712.
He didn't want to do it.
lS372a.
Innocent. 21738a.
Law of the land. 24871a.
Man of the hour. 54409.
Reaping the whirlwind.
38602.
Royal escapade. 40140.
Rudolph & Adolph. 40227.
Song of the world. 43243.
To-day. 46412, 46413.
What happened to Jones.
50079, 50080.
What money can't buy.
50099b.
Why Smith left home.
50754.
2912
Broadhurst (H. E.) :
Silent Winthrop. 42358
Woman of today. 51474.
Broadhurst (T. W.) :
Black hand. 4101.
Cambyses. 5932.
Consequences. 8320.
Her fatal beauty. 18968.
Holy city. 199S3, 19984.
Justice. 23410.
King's favorite. 23963.
Mad marriage. 27137.
Medea. 29009.
Plainsman. 30432.
Red lobe. 55130.
Sinners. 42514.
Suicide hall. 44438.
Eroadhurst & Currie. Son of
rest. 43212.
Eroadhurst bros. :
Reaping the whirlwind,
38602.
What happened to Jones.
50079, 50080.
Why Smith left home.
50754.
Eroadus (W. F.) Ichabod
Crane. 20851, 20853.
Broadway pub. co. :
Dolls & toy balloons. 11276.
Dreamer. 11773.
Tale confided by the woods.
44963.
Wildei-ness. 51006.
Broadwell (M. L.) jr. In the
shadows. 21513a.
Eroadwell (W.) :
Barber shop. 2970.
Repertoire show. 39070.
Shopping material. 42163.
Breaker (F.) Inez. 21675.
Breaker (Mrs. F.) :
Husband's error. 20730.
Jack Courtney's wife. 22325.
Twilight marriage. 47478.
Erobst (G.) Yellow streak.
52087.
Brochado (Fernandez-) See
Fernandez-Brochado.
Brociner (M.) Vor dem. siin-
denfall. 49285.
Brock (F.) See Brock (H. F.)
Brock (F.C.) Raindrop. 3S3S9.
Block (H. F.) :
Bank account. 2896a.
Cranf'jrd. 9007.
Daughters of the city.
10029a.
Parasite. 35280.
Quack. 37946.
Sautioi. 40754.
Special edition. 43462.
Brockett (J. B.) Dressing case.
11815.
INDKX
Brockhaus (M.) :
Abreise. 98.
BarenhUuter. 2792, 2793.
Kobold. 24200.
Konigski ruler. 5G0S2,
Sternegebot. 43887.
Brofkman (J.) Actress's chap-
eron. 232.
Brock way (L. M.) Moonstone.
309S2.
Brod (M.) Hohe des gefiihls.
19931.
Erode (J. L.) :
Broadway spark. 5152.
What !he gods sent. 5.5891.
Within the gates of Yildiz.
5130.'5b.
Broder (.1.) :
Accidents of marriage. 140.
Doctor's remedy. 11205.
Galathea. 15776.
His first masterpiece. 19630.
Jealousy. 22544.
Merchants. 29193.
One of a thousand. 34057.
Pearl. 35722.
Sacrifice. 40443.
Sales girl. 40586.
Strange birds. 44040.
True punishment. 47248.
Women's hearts. 51019.
Youth & old age. 52241.
Broderick (D.) Crazy to go on
the stage. 9045.
Broderick (J. W.) Arkansas
traveler. 1856.
Brodeur (RI. N.) Nance Old-
field. 31942a.
Brodie (F. G.) Found in China-
town. 15116a.
Brodlique (E.) :
Gila monster. 16349.
Three tenses. 46032.
Brodock (G. S.) :
My lord & lady's bull.
31625.
Woman of few words.
51438.
Brodrick (J.) :
New game. 32381.
Supplanted heir. 44614.
Two old juveniles. 47733.
lirodt (C. S.) Sheridan's ride.
42065.
Brody (A.) Lea Lyon. 24902a.
Brody (M.) :
Marriage market. 28404,
28405.
Sybil. 44S36a.
Brody (S.) Timiir Liza.
46228a.
Brodzky (L.) Humour of it.
20642.
Broeck (M. Ten) See Ten
Broeck.
Broekhoven (J. A. van) See
Van Broekhoven.
Brokkob (C.) Life for a
woman's love. 25293.
Brokmeyer (E. C.) Errand
boy. 12384.
Brome (R.) Antipodes. 39076a.
Bromley (M.) Dying pugilist.
12094.
Bronikowski (F. v. Oppeln-)
-See Oppeln-Bronikowski.
Bronson (E. S.) My Dutch
uncle. 31537.
Bronson (G. C.) California.
. 5851.
Bronson (J. IJ.) :
California., 5846.
In freedom's name. 21177.
In passion's power. 21295.
Lights of Frisco. 25428.
My Maryland. 31642.
Waif of EI Dorado. 49375.
Bronson (T. B.) Journalisten.
23067b.
Bronson (W.) :
Me & my big sister. 28967.
Point of honor. 36635.
Eronson-Howard (G. F.) See
Howard (G. F. B.)
Bronston (D.) :
Mote & the beam. 31113.
When dreams come true.
50216.
Bronte (C.) Jane Eyre. 22455-
22458, 26437, 28717a.
Bronte (E.) Wuthering
Heights. 51921a, 51922.
Brooke (A.) Far-away isles.
13663.
Brooke (C. F. T.) Dramatic
w^orks of D. B. Lucas. 11681.
Brooke (J.) Heiress & the at-
torney. 1S676.
Brooke ( J. J.) :
Aunt Dormer. 2391.
Fatal secret. 13766.
Tangled thread. 45106.
Brooke (R.) Lithuania. 25576a.
Brooke (T.) Shakespeare's
principal plays. 41906a.
Brooke (Van D.) :
Course of true love. 8837.
Quicksands of Gotham.
38194.
Brooke (W.) Half-back. 17914.
Brooke (W.S.) Iwoz. 22283.
Brookes (C.) :
Can of humor. 5974.
Tale of a turkey. 44969.
Brookes (M. K.) :
Fighting cocks. 14191a.
Hills of hope. 19489a.
Some politician. 43156c.
Brookfield (C.) Mermaids.
29217.
Erookfield (C. H. E.) :
Burglar & the judge. 5.516.
Excellent receipt. 13187.
Grand duchess of Gerol-
stein. 17265.
Ihr pa the. 20952.
Pagliacci. 35051.
Brooks :
Box office man. 4813a.
Lady detective. 24382.
P. rooks (A.) /See Hay ward (I.)
Brooks (A. E.) VipSre. 49113.
Brooks (A. J.) Bare facts.
52824.
Brooks (A. M.) From cottage
to palaea. 53721.
Brooks (C. F.) Fond delusion.
14699.
Brooks (Charles) Maloney's
wedding. 27655.
Brooks (Christine) :
Fanning the coals. 53606.
Locked out. 54305.
Brooks (E.). jr.:
Aristoplianes' Birds, Frogs
& Clouds. 1837a.
Faust. 13902d.
Maid of Orleans. 27489b.
Mary Stuart. 28572a.
William Tell. 51068a.
Brooks (E. F. R.) Curse of
beauty. 9493.
Brooks (E. S.) :
Lord Malapert of Moon-
shine castle. 55226.
New Red Riding Hood.
55226.
Brooks (F. C.) :
Curate. 9450.
Parson. 35370.
Brooks (F. E.) :
Elysium. 12565.
Fun in camp. 53735.
He plays to win. 18377.
Useless, the street singer.
48567.
Yankee Doodledum. 51990.
Brooks (F. M.) :
Fond delusion. 14699.
Mitsu-Yu-Nissi. 30500.
Brooks (H. K.) Scar. 40957.
Brooks (H. L.) Pursuit of the
parson. 37899.
Brooks (Harry) Old minstrel
man. 33576
Brooks (Harvey) New cadet.
32332.
Brooks (I.) Jolly josh. 22940.
Bi'ooks (I. B.) For sweet
charity's sake. 14915.
Brooks (Jack) :
Bill 'Iggings, valet. 3838.
Lucky bump. 26842.
No. 77. 33147.
2913
INDEX
Brooks (.Tnck) — Continued.
I'y KM.IIlosi 371)31.
Visitor. 40184.
Brooks (.I(ise|»li) :
(Jnuiil iiifnnta. 172G7.
My iiijiiiiuin-lii-law. 31G36.
ri'ii-is life. li'Hior*.
l'iiv<^.le I'liris. 35043.
rjiveiiieiits of I'aris. 85G44.
Kockot. 3J)(iS8.
Uimiaiiy rye. 30844, 30S4fi.
Soldier's wife. 43117-
43110.
Stri'ets of Paris. 44124.
Brooks (M.) Lucky buuip.
2(iS42.
Brooks (.M. K.) :
Her \vea<llns gown. 19108a.
Strike. 44100.
Brooks ( .M W. ) :
Adveiilurors. 342.
Pride of Kaintuelt. 37207.
Brooks (O. M.) Broken ring.
5210.
Broolxs (R.) Ferry girl. 14070.
Biooks (Sani> Temptation of
a coupon fiend. 45320.
Brooks (Sara) :
Matriuioiiial loureau. 28819.
Jliser. 20855.
Brooks (V.) :
Co n 1 1 i ct of conscience.
8253 a.
Grafter's motlier. 17243.
Brooks (W. H.) Hermits in
Africa. 19238.
Brooks (W.J.) Arcadia. 1773.
Brttoks bros. Warm baby.
49G15.
Broome (E. S.) :
Bread. 52979.
Dropping of tlie red hand-
kerctiief. 53476.
MacTavish. 27122.
Wagner at the sliip. 49363.
West o' the moon. 49993.
Broome (J. P.) Hodgepodge.
19927.
Broouje (Sutton or S. S.) See
Smith (A. M.)
Broomfield {Mrs. C. H.) Propa
37732.
Broomfield (M.) Marriage of
Uncle Josh. 28421.
Broondiall (E. J.) Gaucho
land. 15947a.
Bropson (J.) :
Owen 0"Neil. 34968.
Terrible mistake. 45420.
Bropson (J. J.), jr. Lucky mis-
take. 26804.
Bross(B. A.) Sargasso. 40800.
Brotherton (A. W.) Land of
phantasle. 24G11.
Brotman (B.) Zusterte chuppe.
52404.
Brotman (M. M.) :
Life. 25278.
Mrs. Snob at the milliner's.
3U4G4.
Mrs. Snob at the opera.
30405.
Mrs. Snob at the races.
30406.
See also Madison (M.)
Brough (S.) Barbe of Grande
Bayou. 2967.
Brougham (J.) :
Amy Dorrit. 1379.
Allierley court. :i316, 2317.
Cure for tlie blues. 9464.
Home rule. 20035.
Iron cross. 22065.
John Garth. 22851.
Lady Audley's secret. 24354.
Broughan (G. A.) She auto
know. 55813.
Broughtoa (L.) Great game.
17397.
Broughton (R.) :
Good bye, sweetheart
17069, 25064.
Red as a rose is she. 38702.
Broughton (R. E.) Marriage
oi Molly. 28417a.
Brouillette (P.) PoUtical
whirl. 36707.
Broun (L. C.) :
Awakening. 2554a.
Cherie. 6898a, 53121.
Soldiers. 43086b.
Brounoff (P. G.) :
Original Cohen. 34360.
Pawnbroker. 35649.
Brower (C. G.) Realism vs.
fiction. 38582.
Brower (R.) Cock of the
North. 775L
Brown. Uncle Seth Haekins.
48037.
Brown (A. C. L.) Macbeth.
27059.
Brown (A. F.) :
Quits. 38223.
Rhoecus. 39324.
Brown (A. J.) His aunt's ad-
vice. 19551.
Brown (A. L.) Cinnamon heart.
7371.
Brown (A. P.) Rookwood.
39893.
Brown (A. S.) :
Brother masons. 52999.
Debt. 10302.
Gilded cane. 16354a.
It h-.ppened in a taxi.
22202.
2914
^rown (A, W.) :
Melodylaiid. 54485.
Safe proposition. 404S6.
U-own (Alfred H.) :
Devil to pay. 10074a.
Question. 38153a.
Tower of Babel. 46G39a.
Jrown (Alice) :
Children of earth. 7029a.
D(»ctor Auntie. 11115.
Joint owners In Spain,
22n07a, 22908.
Loving cup. 20760.
Man & the militant. 27740a,
27740b.
Melia's tramp. 29073.
My lady's note. 31614.
My lady's ring. 31615.
Paradise. 35253.
Sugar house. 44432.
Web. 49870.
Brown (Alice H.) See Browne
(A. H.)
Brown (Ann) See Stewart
(Ann)
Brown (Arthur H.) When
woman wills. 50358.
Brown (B. V.) Mysterious
Thanksgiving guest. 31825a.
Brown (Beriah) In the cow
country. 21365.
Brown (Bessie) Those enter-
taining entertainers. 45882.
Brown {Mrs. Byron) Ginevra.
16372.
Brown (C.) Sporting editor.
43628.
Brown (C. A.) Youth. 52236a.
Brown (C. C.) :
Editor's daughter. 12251.
Jeweled hearts. 22699.
Marquis. 28349.
My brother. 31507.
Brown (C. D.) Eileen oge.
12347.
Brown (C. F.) When Reuben
comes to town. 50287.
Brown (C. H.) :
Li'l Mose. 25448.
Mayor of Laughland. 28934.
Mr. Goliath. 30183.
Moses. 31090, 31091.
Mystic shrine. 3187L
Rantin' rovin' Robin. 38460.
Slave & slavey. 42710.
Simon Simple. 42445.
Title seekers. 40337.
Vision of Royal Preston.
49164.
Brown (C. I.) Dizzy's dilem-
mas. 11077.
Brown (C. M.) Tried & true.
46972.
INDEX
Brown (O. P.) :
Article of war. 1961.
Dls.-ippearauce of Henry
Hey ward. 10910, 10911.
Dot. 11492.
Dream of gold. 11740.
Egyptian princess. 12317.
Esther Fair. 12951.
Fall of Adam. 13464.
Fun in a boarding school.
15673, 15674.
Glass of wine. 16732.
Her wedding day. 19167.
His ancestors. 19545.
Jim Belford of Carson.
22723.
Julio & Romiet. 23231.
Love & lucre. 26451.
Marjory's flirtation. 28316a.
Moment of peril. 30727.
My military husbands.
31645.
Mysterious model. 31822.
Orphan & the heiress. 34378.
Our boarding school. 34548.
School-girl. 41113.
School - girl's romance.
41115.
Suspicion. 44690.
Temptation of Anthony.
55531
Toby & the bear. 55609.
Tragedy at Oldbury hall.
46711.
Trumpeter of Lapsi. 47264a.
Two masqueraders. 47688a,
Brown (C. S.) Ranee of Oudh.
38446.
Brown (C. W.) Old story with
a new tall. 33636.
Brown (Charles) :
Red Rock wave. 38788.
5th avenue photo's. 52426.
Brown (Chenery) Seeing the
mai.agei*. 41393.
Brown (Curtis) :
Management. 28024.
Mrs. Hazenby's health.
30378, 30379.
Brown (D. F.) Jack McCarthy.
22348, 22349.
Brown (D. M.) Chip of an old
block. 7104.
Brown (Dan) Pompeii. 30768.
Brown (Derby) Peacemaker.
35704.
Brown (Dingley) Nanette.
31961.
Brown (E. C.) :
Buster's burglar. 5618.
In the reign of Solomon.
21 489.
Brown (E. L.) Alice Harvey,
the mill girl. 781.
Brown (E. P.) :
Gentleman Jim. 16121.
Masquerading as a profli-
gate. 28649.
Brown (Enu) :
Colonial cavalier. 7939.
Mr. Short's sacrifice. 30263.
Mr. Waterman's mistake.
30279.
Temptation. 45313.
Brown (Evie) Ten virgins.
45363.
Brown (F. C.) :
My lady's dress. 54657.
Sunken bell. 44544b.
Brown (F. E.) Golden ladder.
16984.
Brown (G.B.) Hecuba. 18018.
Brown (G. D.) :
Mliss. 30546.
Red as a rose. S8702.
Brown (G. H.) Final lesson.
14249.
Brown (G. N.) Blue & gray.
4333.
Brown (G. R.) :
Fads & follies. 13350.
Purple bug. 37884, 37885.
Brown (G.W.) Papa Levinsky.
35210.
Brown (H.) Recall of youth.
38040.
Brown (H. C.) Blue forest
lodge. 4307.
Brown (H. E.) Woodman.
51088.
Brown (H. J.) Green-all-over.
17548a.
Brown (H. L.) :
Father's misdeeds. 13874a.
Golden bracelet. 10912a.
Brown (Harry M.) :
Enticement. 12805.
President's daughter. ,S70S3.
Brown (Horace M.) Amra.
1374.
Brown (T. M.) Adventures of
X. 52.^)73.
Brown (J. Alex.) :
Blunders. 4419,
Frolics of a day. 15515.
Jewels. 22704.
ISIistaken identity. 30114.
Powersham's ward. 37012.
Two jewels. 47051.
Brown (J. Burgiss-) See Bur-
giss-Brown.
Brown (.T. E.) :
Edsewood folks. 12233.
122.34.
Felix McKussick. 14000.
Gentleman Jim. 10121.
Brown (J. H.) Katrina's little
game. 23534.
2915
Brown (.1. J.) Curse of a
nation. 53316.
Brown (J. L.) Mr. Taylor's
mishaps. 30272.
Brown (J. S.) Southern rose.
43383.
Brown (.Jack) :
Cold deal. 7795a.
See also Brown (C.)
Brown (John) Mishaps. 29889.
Brown (Junius A.) :
Ainsworth. 047.
In time of need. 21553.
Brown (K. C.) Bit of glass.
4000.
Brown (K. S.) :
Brewster's farm. .5028.
Red Napoleon. 38700.
1812. 52503.
Brown (L.) Mrs. Raford, hu-
manist. 30440.
Brown (li. C.) Teddy's mar-
riage. 55523.
Brown (L. P.) :
Aesop, the fool. 405.
All is fair in love & war.
808.
Bargains in hearts. 2993.
Cannibal king. 0000.
It's first tooth. 22205.
Light of the harem. 25389.
Mav queen. 2S909.
Oddantonio d'Urbino. 33275.
Tristan & Isilt. 47072.
Wizard of the Avon. 513.37.
Brown (L. W.) King's declara-
tion. 23958.
Brown (M. A.) Nadeschda.
31897.
Brown (M. F.) Glimpse of
grammar land. 10759, ](!700.
Brown (M, H.) San Augelico.
40078.
Brown (M.K.) Power. 309.'?4a.
Brown (M. R.) Daniel. 9788,
9789.
Brown (M. W.) :
Dream love. 11724.
Hands up. 18072.
Nine siwt. 32801a.
Power of speech. 30088a.
Value of a dollar. 48000.
Brown (Malielle) :
Detective & the lady. 10015.
Her last pose. 19051.
Brown (Marsden) :
Modern proposal. 30048.
Passiiig cloud. 3544G.
Brown (Martin) :
June. 23288a.
Lost year. 20371a.
Phari.sees. 30102a.
Somewhere in Jersey.
5.-,393.
Thinning out. 5556L
INDEX
Brown (Mary B.) Benoni.
3523.
BrowQ (Maude B.) Danger
line. 9754a.
Brown (N.) :
Business is business. 5588.
Hiph life in Reno. 19414.
Stril^e. 44157.
Brown (N. L.) :
Motlier-love. 54609.
Sucli is life. 55471.
Brown (O. P. M.) Daughter of
the regent, 10000.
Brown (R. A.) Poor million-
aire. 3GS04.
Brown (B. G.) Pawns of Allah.
35G55.
Brown (R. R.) :
Snitch. 42891.
Tim's theft. 46274.
Brown (Ray) :
Calling. 53053.
Intruder. 21871b.
Protection. 37747a.
Brown (Ritter) :
Louis de la Valli6re. 26398.
Love is not all roses. 26536.
Whirlwind. 55915.
Brown (S. A. R.) Whirlwind.
55915.
Brown (S. H.) :
Smiting the rock. 42848.
Triangle. 46946.
Brown (S.L) Intrigue. 21855.
Brown (S. J.) :
In the enemy's camp. 21394.
Lost child. 26291.
Russian princess. 40339.
White elephant. 50511.
Brown (Sedley) :
Coming woman. 8106.
Minister. 29737.
Pipe of peace. 36374.
Strike three. 44166.
Thirty-two caliber Cupid.
45838a.
Within the slaw. 51310a.
Brown (Seymour) :
Follies of 1912. 14678.
Newlyweds & their baby.
32559.
Brown (T.) Tenderloin tales.
45378.
Brown (T. A.) :
Caught in the act. 6504.
Derrick's twins. 10524.
Fun in black. 15690,
Marita. 28301.
Piqued. 36393.
Twins. 47503, 47504.
Voyage en Suisse. 49314.
Brown (T. B. H.) Courtship
of Uncle Sam, 8879.
Brown (T. E.) Thieves' den.
45782.
Brown (T. M.) Daughter of
the gods. 9987.
Brown (T. W.) Mosquitoes.
31105.
Brown (V. G.) Billy's mishaps.
3895.
Brown (W. B.) :
Glatteis. 16739.
Sein siindeufall. 41411.
Brown (W. C.) Mr. Bourbon.
54549.
Brown (W. F.) jr. Peanut
peddler. 54913.
Brown (W. G.) :
Other man's wife. 34461a.
Who's married? 5065Sa.
Brown (W. I.) Capt. John
Smith & Pocahontas. 6121.
Brown (Mr^. W. M.) Fairy
bells. 13399.
Brown (W. S.) Carl Anderson.
6227.
Brown {Mr. & Mrs. W. W.)
Easter flower queen. 12173.
Brown & co. In the firelight.
21404.
Brown & Kohler. Exceeding
the limit. 13186.
Brown & Lyon Fun in a sale
stable. 15685.
Brown bros :
Awakening of spring. 2568,
2569, 52788.
Countess Julia. 8716.
Creditor. 9054.
Living corpse. 2.5971.
Mother-love. 31161.
Such is life. 44366.
Swanwhite. 44729.
Browne (A. H.) :
Acacia cottage. 127.
At the Golden Gate. 2239.
Dora Thorne. 11454.
Reaping the harvest. 38598.
Browne (A. P.) :
Mikado. 29541.
Nautch girl. 32091.
Titipu. 46330.
Browne (A. W.) :
Child of the slums. 7001.
Cocked hat. 7752.
Hazel Green in Dixieland.
18361.
Man in the barrel. 27852.
Midnight murder, 29444,
Mr, Butte from Montana,
30160, 30161,
Poor Mr. Rich. 36806.
Queen's counsel. 38108.
Resurrection. 39128.
Wedded & parted. 49879.
Browne (Mi's. A. W.) Coon &
the bootblack. 8451.
Browne (B, V.) Children's
ward, 7054.
Browne (C.) Fantasy. 13658.
Browne (C, C) Scenes from
Cranford, 41017,
Browne (C, E.) Every woman,
13148,
Browne (E. G,) :
Patriot-traitor, 35568.
Slave's dream. 42725.
Browne (Earle) :
Judy O'Grady & the
colonel's lady. 23191a,
23191b.
Just Annabel Lee. 23332b.
Browne (Edwin) Good as gold.
17057, 17058.
Browne (G.) Works of Shake-
speare. 41846-41853.
Browne (G. H.) :
It might have been. 22225.
Molars. 30092.
Browne (H. B.) My old Ken-
tucky home. 31673.
Browne (H. C.) :
Bernice. 3540.
Harvard man. 18264.
Browne (H. R.) :
Amateur art carnival.
1056.
Columbus & Isabella. 8021.
Coronation of Columbus.
8562. .
Her royal highness, the in-
fanta of Spain. 19119.
Isabella, 1492-1892. 22121.
Shakespeare wedding fes-
tival. 41737.
Browne (I.) :
Our best society. 34541.
Suitors. 44458.
Browne (J. E.) Airship. 658.
Browne (L. A.) Bigamists.
3811.
Browne (L. M.) Gambler's
dream. 15807.
Browne (L. N.) Mr. Cheese-
wit's proposal. 30163.
Browne (M.) :
King of the Jews. 54178.
Lithuania. 25576a.
Browne (M. C.) Landlord's re-
venge. 24630.
Browne (P. E.) :
Anybody's liable. 1655.
Down & out. 11572.
Duchess. 11914.
Getting rich. 16289.
Girl of to-day. 16608a.
Half the world. 17935.
Just a : )ke. 23324.
Lure. 26941.
Married. 2S430a.
Matinee girl. 28801.
Oil & water. 33377.
Other half. 344.52.
Right idea. 39426a.
2916
INDEX
Browne (P. E.) — Continued.
See yourself. 413S3a.
Sex. 41642.
Too much money. 46542.
Vampire. 48674.
War. 49568d.
Waste. 49678.
V/ild oats. 50977.
Browne (R. A.) :
It happened in Rubetown.
22208.
Magic eyes. 27365.
Second letter. 41292.
Vendetta. 48777.
Browne (W. G.) :
At Martinique. 2158.
Claim 14. 7483.
Every-day life. 13107.
Hazel Green in Dixieland.
18361.
Heart of Cuba. 18460.
Lost wife. 26369. ,
Man in the barrel. 27852.
Midnight murder. 29444.
Mr. Butte from Montana.
30160, 30161.
Other people's business.
34474.
Owl Hollow. 34972.
Paradise Valley. 35270.
Pennsylvania case. 35850.
Poor Mr. Rich. 36806.
■^'- Queen's counsel. 38108.
Resurrection. 39128.
Ripples. 39504.
Scarlet letter. 40983.
Sights of Chicago. 42291.
That cousin from .Japan.
45550.
Under two flags. 48234.
Western product. 50020.
What happened on Friday.
50077.
Browne (W. M.) :
Fool for luck. 14714.
Red or white? 38769, 54981.
Trustee. 47276.
Browne (Walter) :
Everywoman. 13148, 13149.
Her brother's sister. 18932.
Next day. 325S1.
Wild Harry. 50965.
2492, not up-to-date. 52518.
2894, up-to-date. 52519.
Browne (Willis) :
Friend of the people. 15443.
Winning the pennant. 51180.
Browne & co. Raided. 38354.
Brownell (A.) :
Agnes Surriage. 595.
Broken potsherd. 5208.
Master of arms. 28698.
Money mill, 30786.
Nancy Thatcher. 31959.
Brownell (A.) — Continued.
Sword of Ferrara. 44820.
Unseen empire. 48412a-
48412c.
Brownell (R. S.) Our female
volunteer. 34618.
Brownie (C.) :
Scarecrow's dream. 40965.
War is over. 49584.
Browning (B.) See Erdman
(G. F. von)
Browning (E.) All's fair in
love. 895.
Browning (E. A.) Wayward
lover. 13904b.
Browning (E. B.) Aurora
Leigh. 2458.
Browning (F.) Girl with the
diamond heels. 16656.
Browning (J. L.) :
Janitor. 22476a.
Little science. 25872.
Nearly a soldier. 32119.
Old love. 54771.
Suffrage-yet. 55473.
Trespasser. 46918.
Browning (M.) See Brown
(Mabelle)
Browning (R.) :
Ari stophaues' apology.
2831a.
Balaustion's adventure.
2831a.
Blot in the 'scutcheon.
17445a.
Fliglit of the duchess.
14510.
Piper of Hamelin. 36378.
Rabbi Ben Ezra. 33729.
Return of the Druses.
39193, 39194.
BrowTiing (AV. E.) Sense &
nonsense. 41492.
Brownlow (C. V.) :
Claude Duvall. 53191.
Down »& out Romeo. 11574.
Broyde (I.) :
Si.sters. 4529S.
Too late. 46515.
Brti (E.) :
Almas grandes. 953.
Arriba la liga ! 3917b.
Banda nueva. 2885.
Buenas obras. 5405.
Chavalillo. 6S54a.
Cosas del querer. 8599.
Dos fenomenos. 53448.
Faraona. 13666.
Golfo de Guinea. 17040.
Gnitarra del amor. 53846.
•Tardin de los amores.
22499.
Libertad y amor. 25209.
Matarifes. 54467.
Brli (E.) — Continued.
Matias Lopez. 28794a.
Mil francos. 29548.
Nido del principal. 54710.
Parada 6 el relevo de pa-
lacio. 35244.
Pobres viudas. 36591.
Primer amor. 37242.
Reino de los frescos. 38985.
Siglo de oro. 42291a.
Suerte perra. 44385a.
Terror de las mocitas.
45438a.
Bruant (A.) Coeur de Fran-
gaise. 7770.
Brubacher (A. R.) King Rich-
ard III. 54182.
Bruce (B.) Vindication of Vic-
tor. 49076.
Bruce (D.) Over the transom.
34953.
Bruce (H.) :
If I were only king. 20933.
Were I the king. 49986.
Bruce (H. A.) Shadows on the
blind. 41720.
Bruce (J. A.) :
Arizona Joe. 1846.
Black hawks. 4112.
Found. 15112.
WMld violet. 50995.
Bruce (J. E.) Our old Ky.
home. 34737.
Bruce (J. M.) Uncle Sam.
48008.
Bruce (L. E. E.) :
Into the light. 21850a.
Slick dime. 42774a.
You'll do. 52142a.
Bruce (M.) Apples of Sodom.
1721.
Bruce (R. de) See De Bruce.
Bruce (S.) :
Boob. 4585.
Crime. 9074.
Driftwood. 11827a.
Failure. 13358a.
Judge. 23135a.
Pure gold. 37860.
Reconciliation. 38681n.
Visitor. 49185.
Bruck (L. H.) :
Message from the
29302a.
True mountaineer. 47244a.
Bruckheimer (L.) Mrs. Knowl-
edge, atty. at law. 30398.
Bruckner (R. E.) :
Maharajah. 27425.
Our chauffeur. 34559.
Bruederly (J, A.) jr. Sweet-
hearts' CO. (ltd.) 44792.
Briiel (E. N.) Abishag, the
Shulamite. 74.
past.
2917
INDEX
Briigffeinann (A.) :
Auferstelmng. 2367.
Concbita. 8209.
Gei'iutinia. 16207.
Kleine Frau Schmetterling.
24084.
Krieg lira den eimer. 24255.
Liebedreier konige. 2523Sii.
Mjiclchen aus dera goldeuen
Westeu. 27314.
Bruegger (F.) :
After. 458a, 52585.
Back to the harem. 27.^3.
Call of the woman. 5912.
Capt. Pierre— Pat. 53069.
Dead arise. 53361.
Dick's alibi. 10815.
Dreamer of dreams. 11774,
11775.
Friendship in business.
15467ft.
Harvard cow-boy. 18261.
Hasheesh. 53873.
His death sentence. 19593.
Intruder. 21870a.
King of spades. 23854.
Land o' dreams. 24583.
Man is man. 27880a.
Natural selection. 32065d,
32065e.
Of the old school. 33304a.
On the frontier. 33845a.
Pay day. 35661, 35661a.
Point of view. 36640.
Risk. 39518a.
S. O. S. 40401a.
Second woman. 55266.
Voltaire. 55798.
War. 49568c.
Without lights. 51321a.
Your family. 52226, 52227,
52227a.
Brilhl (W. S. vom) Ohneho-
sen. 33370.
Briill (I.) Husar. 20710.
BruCre (H. C.) & co. Princess
Rosebud. 37453.
Bruerton (C.) Lost, a chap-
eron. 26264.
Brueys (D. A. de) Master
Patelin, solicitor. 28720a.
Brugard (A.) :
Jag dance. 22420.
King of the air. 23858.
Princess Klretchjian.
37425.
Rug - weaver's day - dream.
40236.
Brugger (G. W.) jr. Thanks.
45518a.
Brugnot (A.) Lesson in mat-
rimony. 25113.
Bruguiere (M A.) jr.:
Baroness Fiddlestick. 3028.
Riglitful heir. 39457.
BrulC- (V. L. A.) Sudden con-
version. 44373.
Bruier. See De Bruler.
Brumbaugh (C. G.) In a res-
taurant. 21083.
Brumby (W. V.) Grafters.
17238.
Bruunnel (I.) Mahommedan
mystery. 27429.
Brummell (H. S.) Bell hop.
3363.
Brun (M. E.) :
Deaf page. 10243.
Jean Blanchard. 22554.
INIy mother's picture. 31655.
Brun (P. Cruz) See Cruz Brun.
Brunck (C. F. von) See Von
Brunck.
Brundnge (E. M.) Love wins.
20053.
Brune (C.) Parted fellowship.
35393.
Bruneau (A.) :
Bacchantes. 2653.
R6ve. 39225.
Bruner (D. M.) :
Bachelor's daughter. 2696.
Last man. 24724.
Bruner (.L W.) Mad world.
27147.
Bruner (L. E.) Days that are
gone. 10162b.
Brunet (R.) From Broadway
to Monte Carlo. 15526.
Bruning (A.) Doctor. 11110a.
Bruninghaus (H. C.) :
Hair-pins. 17899.
Tendei'loin tragedy. 45379.
Brunner (A. C.) On a sum-
mer's day. 33748.
Brunner (E. B.) :
From noon to night. 53724.
Miss Gower. 29952.
Brunner (E. C.) :
Bachelor's dream. 2699.
Judgment of Paris. 23165.
Bmnnhofer (W. H.) Our hotel.
34674.
Bruno (A. J.) Voyagers on the
White Star line. 49323.
Bruno (C.) See Bonnichsen
(C.)
Bruno (C. M.) Alsace. 1005a.
Bruno (G.) :
Excentric electrician.
13193.
Harem. 18215.
Bruno (R.) Denise. 10464.
Brunoff (M. de) See De Bru-
noff.
Brunoff (P.) Ramona. 38420.
Bruns (E.) :
Call of the child. 5900.
Maestro. 27324a.
Bruns (R. ]\I.) Khan of Tar-
tary. 23646.
Bruns & Nina. Presidential
predictions. 37082,
Brunson (A. L.) E u I a I i a.
33037.
Brunswick (H.) :
Amina. 1307.
Princess Ko-Ivet. 37426.
Us & the earth. 48564.
Brunswick (H. A.) Tender-
foot's troubles. 45373a.
Brunt. See Van Brunt.
Brunton (Mrs. M. S.) Woman
of conscience. 51434.
Bruortou (J. V.) :
Baking of Mother Goose's
pie. 2822.
Summer boarders. 44498.
Brusli (A. D. ) Columbus.
8006.
Brush (L. S.) Court of King
Petautl. 8S50a.
Brush (M.) Woman from
Mars. 51397.
Brush (M. P.) Femmes sa-
vantes. 14045.
Brusie (Mr. & Mrs. J. C.) :
At the stroke of 12, 2289.
I. O. U. 20816.
In Cuba. 21134.
Lonesome town. 26132.
Brussel (R.) Ranz des vaches.
38462.
Brussells (E.) Widow Mc-
Ginty. 50822.
Bruton (J. J. & J. W.) Bald
Knob tragedy. 2830.
Brutone (Mr. & Mrs. J. W.)
Spellbound. 43501.
Bruun (H. N.) :
Interference. 21810.
Right kind of a girl. 39427.
Bruzand (C. N.) Love con-
quers. 26496.
Brvan (A. L.) Hot time in the
old town. 20343.
Bryan (B.) Utopian grand-
mother. 48580.
Bryan (C. H.) :
Patrick Eastgate Sullivan.
35550.
Richard Eastgate Hale.
39309.
Bryan (C. M.) :
Father's five. 13800. 13870.
Two too many. 47802.
Younger son. 52218,
Brvan (D. D.) Wife's sacri-
fice. 50934.
Bryan (G. L.) :
Pansy of the ribbon coun-
ter. 54877.
Preparedness. 55020.
2918
INDEX
Bryan (G. S.) Assumption of
Hiinnele. 2108.
Bryan (V.) :
Bridesmaids. 5078.
Circus queen. 7420.
Fancy, 13G29.
Girl from Boliemia. 16476.
Kissing girl. 24029.
Miibel Hite's clowns.
27008.
Procrastination. 55043.
That's in. 45G13a.
Two nuts from Matteawan.
55705.
Bryant ( (J. F. ) Wlien tlie lieart
was young. 50320.
Bryant (E. A.) Dorothy De-
laro. 11477.
Bryant (E. C.) Ladies of the
jury, 17310a.
Bryant (K. M.) See Boak
(E. M. B.)
Bryant (F. W.) :
Ma says. 54368.
Some spring water, 55386.
Bryant (G. T.) Ballagh Na—
Mona. 2845.
Bryant (H.) :
Lost garter. 26301.
Magic marine. 27376.
Bryant (H, C.) :
Amer. &. Frencli beauties
extravaganza & burlesque
CO. 1156.
Australian or Parisienne
beauties. 2467.
Bryant (L.) Game. 15823a.
Bryant (V.) Hundred dollar
bill. 20656.
Bryant (W. C.)
Complete worlds of Shakes-
speare. 41870, 41907-
41912.
Bryant (W. F.) My wife &
lier husband. 31735.
Bryant (W. H.) Alexander
Hamilton. 744,
Bryant (W, T,) :
Keep it dark. 23557.
When, why & where.
50354.
Bryce (A.) :
Jess. 22639.
Jliss Wilton, 30048.
Bryce (A. W.) Art of love.
1942.
Bryce (C. T.) Story-land dra-
matic reader. 55449.
Bryce (.1. V.) :
Have a care. 18320.
Horse's neck. 20304.
Bryce (L. S.) :
Doctor. 11102.
]Mrs. Dascot. 30344,
Paradise. 35251.
Bryce (L. S.)— Continued.
Sliaciow of the guillotine.
41G88.
Bryce (T.) In 1 hour. 21289.
Bryden (G.) :
Detected. 10609.
Dumb man's oath. 12023.
Bryson (L. T.) Motor. 31208.
Bryton (F.) :
Forgiven. 15020.
Forty nine. 15091.
Bubendey (.T. F.) Liebesboy-
kott. 25248.
Bucalossi (P.) Belle of Vala-
dos. 52858.
Bucceri (G.) M^rken. 28327.
Buceta y Mera (L.) :
En cabeza ajena. 12655.
lutelectuales. 21800a.
Lecci6n de celos. 54247.
Salero. 405S5a.
Buch (P.) Ship ahoy, ship
ahoy. 42118a.
Buchanan (Mrs. A.) See Bu-
chanan (C. P.)
Buchanan (C. P.) :
Red mask. 38761.
Temptation. 45315.
Buchanan (C. R.) :
Duchesse de Langeals.
11936, 11937.
Gentleman from Gascony.
16114.
Mary Sweidler. 28576.
Maximilian of Mex. 28895.
Miss Somebody. 30029,
30030.
Queen's riddle. 38128.
Seyny John. 41645.
Buchanan (D.) Sultan's fav-
orite. 44484.
Buchanan (E. G.) Warwick,
the king maker. 49630.
Buchanan (F. G.) :
Belle-m^re impossible.
3393.
Daughters of Eve. 10025.
Flesh-pots of Egypt. 14495.
When Martin stacked the
cards. 50268.
Buchanan (J. A.) Romance of
the movies. 39816a.
Buchanan (J. C.) :
Amer. emperor. 1200.
Bambo. 2877, 2878.
Vision of Columbus. 49161.
Buchanan (L.) See Hall-Rus-
sell (L.)
BuchaiuH) (M. D.) :
AIninziman. 629.
Amateur princess. IOCS.
Fire worshiper. 14313.
Garden of dreams. l.")890.
His majesty, the baby.
19721.
Buchanan (M. D.) — Continued.
In the hands of his friends.
21426.
Jack Miner's wife. 22351.
Little Sallie Waters, 25807.
Miamoura, the fairy. 29361.
Buchanan (R.) :
Alone in London. 981.
Corinne. 8515.
Diamond necklace. 10768.
Fascination. 13709, 13710.
Fra Giacomo. 27644.
His only wife. 19756.
Maiden queen. 27510.
Master of the mine. 28716.
Piper of Hamelin. 3G379.
Shadow of the sword.
10543a.
Squireen. 43709.
Steamboat collision disas-
ter. 43844.
Strange adventures of Miss
Brown. 44038.
Buchanan (R. J.) Eye on
hubby. 13285.
Buchanan (R. W.) God & the
man. 16823, 43976, 43977.
Buchanan (T.) :
Blood of a thousand years.
4295.
Circumstantial evidence.
7390.
Citizen Fixit. 7428.
Cub. 9302.
Dancing master. 9729.
Divorgons. 11062.
E 1 n o r a ' s asti'al lover.
12514,
Intruder. 21875.
King of the moonshiners.
23874.
Leila. 2.5026.
Life. 25278a.
Making people happy.
27627.
Man's way. 28108.
Natalie. 32032.
Our daily bread. 34593,
Thirty a week, 45829,
Tui'n in the road. 47352.
Two women. 47826.
Usual way. 48569.
Woman's career. 51.514.
Woman's way. 5ir>S9a.
AVorld savers. 56U10.
Buchanan (W. C. K.) Saint
Patrick's day in the morning.
55227.
Buchanan (W. L.) K. of L.
23440.
Buchhinder (B.) :
Botschaftprin Leni, 52960.
Diva. 10998.
Fran Gretl. 1.5280, 1.5281.
Got tin der vernunft. 16847.
2919
INDEX
Buchbinder (B.) — Continued.
Marine-gustl. 28276.
Musikantenmadel. 31458,
31459.
Neue miidchen. 32274.
Paula macht alles, 35625.
Unser stammhalter. 48419.
Weib des reservisten.
49944b.
Weiberfeind, 49945, 49946.
Wundermuhle. 519 2 0b,
51920c.
Buchdruckerei & verlajrshand-
lung A. Martini & Griittefieu.
See Martini (A.) & Grutte-
fien.
Buchheim (C. A.) Wilhelm
Tell. 51013d.
Buchner (E.) Whom does
Helen belong to? 50703,
Buchwald (E.) Magdalene, sis-
ter, wife, & mother. 27343.
Buck (C. F.) :
Count Murray's secret.
8667.
Narclss. 32011.
Buck (C. G.) Midwinter
night's dream. 29514.
Buck (C. N.) :
Gentleman who burgles.
16133.
His honor's honor. 19661.
Buck (E. C.) Twentieth cen-
tury miracle. 47434.
Buck (G.) :
Julia of the Evening news.
54136.
Mother love. 54608.
Revolt of mother. 55165.
Buck (G. K.) :
Insufficient evidence. 21787.
Sleeping city. 42758.
Buck (P. M.) jr. King Lear.
23809.
Buckingham (F. L.) My Mexi-
can sweetheart. 31644.
Buckingham (H.) :
Crucifix. 9245.
Die to win. 10839-10840a.
Her purchase price. 19108.
Missouri round-up. 30097.
Not charted. 33046a.
Road to Reno. 39591.
Buckingham (I.) Sakahra.
55228.
Buckingham (L.) See Dickson
(L. B.)
Buckingham (W. P.) :
Love's constancy. 26697.
Mesmerism. 29292.
Ought we to visit her?
34513.
Somebody else. 43161.
Buckles (F. M.) & co. Duchess
of Padua & Salome. 11930b.
Buckley (P. T. S.) Tailor's
dummy. 44923.
Buckley (J. E.) Amer. In a
foreign prison. 1235.
Buckley (J. J.) Father John
of Bantry. 13845.
Buckley (J. P.) :
Delighted. 10411.
^Todern Joan of Arc. 30614.
Buckley (L.) Demonstrator.
10461.
Buckley (L. B.) Working-man
& the lady. 51727.
Buckley ( L. E. ) Doing a friend
good. 11243.
Buckley (M. E.) Heir of Dar-
rel towers. 18657.
Buckner (M.) See Bentz
(K. M. J.)
Buckstone. Soft black over-
coat. 43035.
Buckstone (J. B.) :
Love in all corners. 26519.
Married life. 28455.
Popping the question.
36833.
Buckstone ( J. C. ) Scrooge.
41197.
Buckton (A. M.) Eager heart.
12112.
Buda (R. A. Edon de) See
Edon de Buda.
Budd (C. H.) Only girl in
sight. 24203a.
Budd (Jake) :
Big Foot Wallace. 3786.
Two tramps. 47804.
Budd (James) Scenes at a
London ball. 41015.
Budworth (H.) :
Our boarders. 34543.
Our eccentric people. 34606.
Over the ocean. 34946.
Royal visitor. 40187.
Struck by lightning. 44215.
Budworth (J.) First night.
14379.
Bfihnenverlag Ahn & Simrock.
See Ahn & Simrock.
Biibnenverlag Niedersachsen.
Liebesjagd. 25250.
Buel (C. C.) :
Cupid's academy. 9413.
Miranda's motives. 54538.
Quicksand. 38190.
Skeesicks. 42651.
Buel(D. H.) Eugenica. 13033.
Bnell (V. A.) Little John.
25942.
Bueno (M.) Tal6n de Aquiles.
45025.
Buenretiro (A. L.) :
Cuando ba.1an los lobos.
9298.
Buenretiro (A. L.) — Continued.
Gente distinguida. 16094a.
Tg 0 cafe? 55517.
Buerger (H.) Adopted. 310.
Burger (L.) Don Juan & co.
11352.
Btirstenbinder (E.) :
Broken chains. 5174.
Glueck auf. 558.
Good luck. 17093.
St. Michael. 40546.
Vineta. 49085.
Biisser (H.) Ronde des sai-
sons. 39886.
Buetell (A.) Deer Heel, the
scout. 10369.
Buffalo Bill. See Cody (W. F.)
Buffington (R. C.) :
Prom the picture shows to
Broadway. 15585.
Leak. 24928.
Bufflnton (D. R.) Kings &
queens in a trip around the
world. 23944.
Bufflnton (E. R.) How-ah-
ya? 20465.
Buford {Mr. & Mrs. L. E.)
House of Lords. 20405b.
Bugbee (S. W.) Jack Daw's
delirium. 22326.
Bugbee (W. N.) :
Aunt Lucindy stays. 2413.
Beat it. 3175.
Betty & Betsy. 3654.
Children's vaudeville. 7053.
Christmas medley. 7234.
Closing day at Beanville
school. 7651a.
Coonville 'ristocratic club.
53254.
Dan Wetherby's prize.
9702a.
Easter tidings. 12176.
Funny little food folks.
53737.
Goose feather bed. 17128.
Hiram & the peddlers.
53938.
Jolly bachelors. 22926.
Jolly dialogues. 22934a.
.Tust right dialogs. 23393a.
Married to a suffragette.
28462.
Merry old maids. 29261.
Midgets' grand parade.
54504.
New pastor. 32437.
Patriotic peanut stand.
35570.
Petite plays. 36050.
Physical torture club.
36195.
Pikeville centennial.
36290a.
2920
INDEX
Bugbee (W. N.) — Continuerl.
Rocky Ridge vaudeville
show. 39G99.
Rustic minstrel show.
40354.
Sqnnshville fire brigade.
43G87.
Successful entertainments.
44349a.
Tommy's Thanksgiving
party. 46475.
Uncle Ephraim's summer
boarders. 47952.
Uncle Hiram's thimble bee.
479C3.
Uncle Si & the Sunbeam
club. 48039a.
What to say for closing
day. 50144.
Young patriots league.
52192.
Bugby (E. A.) Secret revealed.
41345.
Buhl (F. von) See Von Buhl.
Buhler (R.) Paul Revere.
35G14.
Builder (J. O.) Falsche hei-
lige. 13506a.
Rules (H.) SeeBulss(H.)
Bulger (B.) :
Groom forgot. 17676.
Pinch hit. 54960.
Bull (G.) :
By mutual agreement.
5686, 5687.
New life. 32406.
Bullard (F. F.) :
Aztecs. 2602.
Jack & the baked -bean
stalk. 22317.
Prof. Gandor. 37629.
Queen of Sheba. 38038.
Tam o' Shanter. 45027.
Bullard (H. L.) New Ishmael.
32401b.
Bullen (L. W.) :
Nicanor. 32608.
On the face of the waters.
33841.
Bullock (A.) Pledging of
Polly. 36539.
Bullock {Mrs. E.) Viscount
Edwin. 49155.
Bullock (H. H.) As a man
thinketh. 1998.
Bullock (J. R.) jr. Governor-
general. 17181.
Bullock (W.) :
Dividing line. 11013.
Following his nose. 14691.
His money's worth. 19729.
Order of things. 34316.
Bullock (W. J.) Bullock's
royal marionettes. 5445.
Bulmer. Should a woman tell?
42174.
Bulss (H.) :
Attentat auf die Bank von
Frankreich. 2338.
Dutchmen in Amer. 12084.
Hetty macht alles. 19326.
His last hour. 19683a,
19684.
Bulthaupt (H.) Kain. 23454.
Bulwer-Lyttou. See Lytton.
Bump(M. G.) Mother. 54603.
Bumstead (S.J.) E 1 i x i r of
life. 12489.
Bunce (H. T.) Aviators, a
flight of fancy. 2534.
Bunge (M. L. D.) Abraham
Lincoln. 91.
Bunge (R. W.) Sister Char-
lene. 42590.
Bunge rt (A.) :
Odyssee. 33291.
Odysseus' tod. 33292, 33293.
Bunker (M.) Bard of Quality
Hill. 2977.
Bunker (R.) Can you beat it?
5975a.
Bunn (G. W.) jr.;
Main st. 27533.
Simply Cynthia. 42459.
Bunnell (C. E.) His appren-
ticeship. 19546, 19547.
Bunnell (K.) :
Lost sunbeam. 26359.
Union & liberty. 48325.
Bunnell (O. G.) Electra.
12395a.
Bunner (E. C.) :
Contest play. 8377.
Trials of a divorced man.
46939.
Bunner (H. C.) :
Ashes of roses. 2078.
Bounced. 4741.
Fourchambault. 15182.
Ma reel le. 28154.
Samantha Boom-de-ay.
40649.
Woman of honor. 51440.
Bunner (R.) Spotted vest.
43637b.
Bunner (R. F.) :
Honey-bee. 20114.
Suffragette. 44403, 44404.
Bunning (H.) :
Princess Osra. 874.50.
Princesse Osra. 37472.
Buntline (N.) See Judson
(E. Z. C.)
Bunts (C.) Missy. 30100.
Bunyan (.7.) Pilgrim's prog-
ress. 5501, 7190, 36299-36307.
Buoman (F. or F. X.) :
Door key. 11438.
Buoman (F. or F. X.)— Contd.
My uncle, the general.
31726.
My wife's mother. 31762.
Play of life. 36459.
Buongiorno (C.) :
Erntefest. 12878.
Michelangelo & Roll a.
29378.
Burani (P.) :
E 1 6 V e du conservatoire.
12447.
H 0 u s e h ol d s of *Parls.
20457.
Mme. Sherry. 27221.
Burbage (W. P.) Blue Mon-
day. 4380.
Burbank (A. P.) Life for love.
25296.
Burbank (B.) See Batchelder
(C. B.)
Burbank (E. M.) Love that
kills. 2662,5.
Burbank (H. N.) College
quartet. 7865.
Burbank (L. T.) Husband of
genius. 54003.
Burbank (M.) :
Maids of all nations. 27519.
Pan of fudge. 35155.
Burbank (W. C.) Necklace.
32137a.
Burbnnk (W. F.) Belshazzar.
3473b, 3474.
Burbidge (W. E.) :
Big four. 3788.
Dopes. 11447.
Burbridge (J. D.) :
Cut rates. 9521.
Tammany twins. 45086.
Burcet (J. Crespo y) See
Crespo y Burcet.
Burch (E. B.) Jamaica.
22438.
Burch (S. E.) In colonial
days. 21127.
Burchard (G. H.) Fortunes of
Fremont's flag. 15077.
Burchell (J. G.) :
Hello ! hello ! 18771.
Parzival. 35424.
Burden (A. A.) Old love for
the new. 33541a.
Burden (C. E.) :
Ancetre.. 1398.
Chopin. 7139.
Freyja, daughter of the
gods. 15410.
Griselidis. 17656.
Herodias. 19279.
Mme. Chrysanth&me. 2718a.
Pecheurs de perles. 35749.
Princesse d' auberge.
37468.
Sappho. 40773.
2921
INDEX
Burdett (O. H.) Silent heav-
ens. 42339a.
Burdick (J. E.) Works of
Wni, Shakespeare. 41780.
Burdick (N. F.) :
Francis's awakening. 15261.
Weaker sex. 49829.
Burdock (T.) See Baird (T. G.)
Bureau (E.) Lly youngest.
33771.
Bureau Fischer verlag. See
Fischer (Bureau) verlag.
Bureatl of education. Precious
wnter. 37044.
Bureu (A. H. van) See Van
Buren.
Burg (Ellen) Two heroic cow-
ards. 47G39.
Burg (Eugen) :
Alles aus gefalligkeit.
52038.
Herrschaftlicher d I e n e r
gesucht. 19316a.
Mein maderl. 29063,29064.
Burg (.T.) :
Gelbstern. 16018.
Villa Lohengrin. 49016.
Burger (A. J.) Honeyless
honeymoon. 20119.
Burgess (A.) :
Monev against money.
30756.
War of money. 49589.
Burgess (C.) Our sleighing
party. 34773.
Burgess (E.) :
Daughter of the South.
10009.
Way out yonder. 49781.
Burgess (F.) Battle of the
ginnts. 3134.
Burgess (F. N.) In Deadwood
& Leadville. 21145.
Burgess (Gelett) :
Cave man. 6538.
Hooked by crook. 20212.
IMimeologues. 29697.
Burgess (Gilliert) :
Rlint-master. 29773.
Wooden spoon. 51G81.
Burgess (J. B.) Eschatos.
12915.
Burgess (N.) :
A. D. 1. 3.
BiMCk cat. 4066.
County fair. 8808.
C<)Ui\tv fair circus. 8810.
Coiiiitv line. 8812.
Cyclone. 9529.
Datighters of the Revolu-
tion. 10030.
Josinh Allen, .Toslah Al-
len's wife & Betsy Bob-
bitt. 23048.
Mother-ln-luw. 31152.
Burgess (N.) — Continued.
My opinions. 31679.
Odd Miss Podd. 33265.
Our school-days. 34764.
Samantha Allen & Betsy
Bobbett. 40647.
Samantha & Betsy Bobbett.
40648.
Spinster by preference.
43549.
Spinster Thurber. 43550.
Ten to one. 45361, 45362.
Vim. 49066.
Widow & elder. 50799.
Burggraf (G. H.) Owl club.
34971.
Burgh (B. de) See De Burgh.
Burgher (F.) Yungo, the out-
cast. 52255.
Burgin (F. F.) :
Copper king. 8473.
Suppressed sensation.
44619.
Burgiss-Brown (J.) School-
girl. 41114.
Burgraein (J.) See Ricordi
(G.)
Burgos (J. de) :
A fuerza de pufios. 11.
A ver si va & poder ser. 23.
Astronomla popular. 2112.
Barrio latino. 3059a.
Castillo de las Aguilas.
6416.
Clown bebg. 7688.
Como las flores. 8155.
Dos armores. 11487.
Gente de rompe y rasga.
16094.
Gran slmulacro. 172.51c.
Grlto de independencia.
17664.
HiloR de Hungrfa. 19468.
Justlcla baturra. 23422.
Maese Ell. 27324.
. Nubecita. 33115.
Ojos vaofos. 33387.
Reina juguete. 5.')141.
Sor Angelica. 43282.
Burgstnller (L.) Adam & Eve.
52567.
BurgAvyn (C. P. E.) Lost dia-
monds. 26299.
Burk (W. H.) Washington at
Valley Forge. 49653.
Burke (A. E.) :
Sculptor's dnughter. 41208.
Shadow. 41060.
Socliil sphinx. 42986.
Burke (Blllie):
Furnished rheumatism.
1.5726.
Models of Jardin de Paris.
30578.
Tango shoes. 45114a.
2922
Kurke (Billie) — Continued.
Vacuum cleaner. 48595a.
Western nature studies.
50018.
Burke (Biiiy) Fixing the fur-
nace. 14453.
Burke (C.) :
Cold day when we get left.
7794.
Frosty day. 15603.
Irish Puck. 22023.
Kirke & Burke's fashion
clHb. 24002.
Mul & Mack. 31312.
Burke (C. A.) Prophet of the
Ganges. 37715.
Burke (C. H.) Birthday party.
3967.
Burke (C. R.) :
Charles II. 6768.
Devil's plaything, 10715.
Governor. 17176.
Love. 26418.
Other woman. 34496.
Burke (E. G.) Rural romance
in old Bay State. 40312.
Burke (E. M.) Jolly lot.
22943.
Burke (Harry) Mr. Hender-
son's thrill. 30185.
Burke (Humphrey) Irish Jew.
21995.
Burke (J. H.) :
Night with the owls. 32757.
Thirteenth rib. 45825.
Kurke (J. M.) O'Donoho of
the lakes. 33285.
Burke (J. P.) :
Banker's chance. 2907.
Lights o' the Bowery.
25424,
Burke (James) jr.:
Peacemaker. 35703.
Shnnnon boys. 41946.
What money can't buy.
50100.
Burke (John) Comic supple-
ment. 8081.
Burke (Katherine) :
Inside of the shell. 21772c.
Who was guilty? 50081b.
Burke (Kathleen) :
Nom de plume. 32972.
Tenth commandment.
45392.
Burke (W. A.) Abraham Linr
coin. 93a.
Burke (W. F.) :
Accomplice. 52.555.
Arrival of Mr. Wright
1921a.
Betsey of Clover farm
3620.
Bridiil bureau. 5043n.
Bud Carey's alibi. 5386a.
INDEX
Burke (W. F.) — Continued.
Fipluing the system.
14204a.
Girl at the fort. 53775.
Girl in hiding. 10556a.
Girl with a luillion. 16G47.
Goldenheart. 1702C.
It happened at Brighton.
22199a.
Jeffersons of Ga. 22597.
Lena Rivers. 2.'i052.
Love shop. 54348.
Mile. Manhattan. 27264b.
Man who came back.
27975.
Memorial day. 29090.
Mr. Kearney from Kil-
larney. 30203.
Moon girl. 30934.
Mystery of the round dag-
ger. 31853.
Oliver Twist. 33714.
Parson of the plains. 35376.
Paying the price. 35674.
Polly of the Follies. 36740.
Prince in buckskins.
37305a.
Rose of Sharon. 40001.
Satan & co. 40809.
Sin. 42465.
Stage of life. 43726.
Tempest & Sunshine.
45290.
Wedding day. 49902.
Burke (W. J.) :
Boy bandits of Chicago.
4825.
Lone star. 26116.
My uncle Pat. 31722.
New scholar. 32454.
Two little girls in blue.
47073.
Burke (W. T.) :
For the girl he loved.
14923.
Great bicycle meet of the
L. A. W. 17301.
Road to wealth. 39594.
Burke & Russell. Club man's
dream. 7090.
Burkett (G. W.) Between 2
lives. 3097b.
Burkham (L. T.) When the
land was young. 50322.
Burkhardt (A.) :
According to Hoyle. 150.
Baron Munchausen. 3018.
Bonnie Annie Laui'ie.
4576.
Book land. 4615.
Bright side of life. 52987.
Cupid & the lady. 9375.
9376.
Fads. 13346.
Jolly baron. 22927.
Burkhardt (A.) — Continued.
Joy-ride. 23086.
Little Miss Flirt. 25774.
Louisiana Lou. 26409,
20409a.
Magnetic girl. 27409.
One girl in a million.
34008.
Queen of the Mardi gras.
38071.
Runaways. 40286.
Sauta Claus. 40731.
Shattered idol. 55310.
Sweet sixteen. 44768.
Sweetest girl lu Paris
44783.
Vaudeville as you like it.
55760.
Widow's honeymoon. 50856.
Burkhart & Berry. Detecting
a detective. 10610.
Burkitt (W. F.) Hans & Den-
nis. 18096.
Burkwitt (B. F.) Heritage.
19209a.
Burky (H.) :
Duchess & the duke. 11915.
Irving of the pines. 22078.
Janet Kamo. 22409, 22470.
Lemon banders. 25033,
25034.
Burky (J. R.) Wisdom of the
streets. 51230.
Burleigh (G. S.) Conqueror
conquered. 53238.
Burleigh (J.) :
Gieudowar. 16748.
Golden Butte. 10914.
Maraquita. 28144.
Burleigh (J. A.) Tool of gold.
46553.
Burleigh (J. L.) At the last,
best. 2251.
Burleigh (Lawrence) :
Black spy. 4146.
Phelin O'Toole & the
fairies. 30110.
Under the shadows. 48209.
Burleigh (Louise) :
Curtain raiser. 53318.
Enchantment. 12084b.
Merry tiddle. 29233a.
Punishment. 55005, 55006.
Burleson (A. S.) :
Conspirators. 8341.
Hello, then the deluge.
18773.
Her hour. 19022.
His secretary. 19807.
One touch of nature.
34111c.
Unwelcome partner. 48454.
Viva Mexico. 49200.
What do you think? 55878.
Burme (D. M.) Rugged path.
40237.
liurnand (F. C.) :
Archie Lovell. 1781.
Capt. Therese. 6163.
Chieftain. 6973.
Cigale. 7323.'
Colonel. 7886.
Contrabandista. 8386.
Dora & diplomacy. 1145L
Family ties. 13G15.
Number 9. 33137. 33138.
Orient express. 34345.
Puck. 37790.
Telephone girl. 45236.
Turn of the tide, 47301.
Burnand (F. O.) Contraban-
dista. 8380.
Barnard. Black chap from
White Chapel. 4009.
Burnard ( F. C.) :
Captain. 6078.
General. 10034.
Burnard (T.C.) Headless man.
18414.
Burnell (O. G. S.) Power.
36935.
Burnet (D.) Best seller. 3590a.
Burnett (C. R.) Emma's
career. 53522.
Burnett (F. H.) :
Esmeralda. 12926, 12927.
Little Lord Fauntleroy.
25747.
Little princess, 25847.
Little un-fairy princess.
25920.
Racketty packetty house.
38307.
That lass o' Lowrie's.
45585, 45586.
Burnett (J.) :
Auier. heiress. 1219.
Babette's record. 52790.
Bold Mr. Timid. 4512.
Bomb in society. 4519b.
Brady of central office.
52973.
Bryan to Providence.
53006.
Business man. 5592a.
By the Suwanee River.
53029.
Foot-ball friends. 14758.
Gallery god. 15785,
Girl untamed. 16024.
Happy. 18142.
Interview. 21839.
Joining the navy. 54121.
Love & pickles, 20401.
Luzon love. 54305.
Man from Tammany.
27810.
Marrying a title. 28409.
2923
INDEX
Burnett (J.) — Continued.
Mrs. Shepherd & the black-
sheep. 30453.
On the Cheyenne trail.
33S25.
Real soldier. 55116.
Sunset mine. 44576.
Teacher & the dunce.
45184.
Tiptop inn. 46311.
Burnett (J.) arausoment co. :
Love & pickles. 26461.
Teacher & the dunce.
45184.
Burnett (J. G. D.) Camp life.
5955.
Burnett (J. L.) Broadway
cowboy. 5145.
Burnette (C.) On land & sea.
33776.
Burney (F.) Evelina. 54292.
Burnham (C.) Mrs. Parting-
ton of Cobb's Corner. 30433.
Burnham (C. C.) Old thorough-
bred. 33644.
Burnham (C. L.) :
Breaking light. 4991.
Cupid's trap. 9444.
Jewel. 22691a.
Right princess. 39437.
Burnham (E.) :
Following her star. 14690,
Great country. 53824.
Model. 30560.
Shadows. 41705.
Stream of life. 44114.
Burnham (G. P.) Honor. 20149.
Burnham (L. J.) :
No name. 32873.
Spendthrift. 43510.
When rogues fall out.
50291.
When Rome was mistress
of the world. 50292.
Burnison (C. C.) Graham's
valet. 17245.
Burns (A.) Great chicken case.
17371a.
Burns (A. M.) Trial of alco-
hol by jury. 46929.
Burns (A. S.) :
Cracker honeymoon. 8990.
Pair of cracker-jacks.
35084.
Volunteer. 49268.
Burns (B. K.) Circumstance.
7385
Burns (B. S.) Mr. Taylor's
mishaps. 30272.
Burns (C. B.) Collier's
daughter. 7877.
Burns (E.) St. Agnes eve.
40509.
Burns (E. F.) Campus re-
hearsal. 5972a.
Burns (E. S.) Martins. 28512.
Burns (G. A.) Mrs. Dargon's
choice. 30343a.
Burns (G. W.) Impromptu
marriage. 21055.
Burns (H. J.) :
Down by the sea. 11587.
Hunter & the game warden.
20683.
Liar. 25197.
Burns (J.) Maids of Amer.
27519a.
Burns (J. A.) Girl in green.
16556.
Burns (J. H.) Half-breed of
Wounded Knee. 17923.
Burns (J. P.) O winsome
Bessie ! 33191.
Burns (L.) Hoodwinked.
20206.
Burns (M. M.) Her honor the
mayor. 53916.
Burns (P. E.) :
Breaking into the movies.
4988a.
Champagne salesman.
6651a.
Lonesome trail. 26134.
Va. outlaws. 49137.
Who's loony now? 50656.
Burns (S.) :
In the public eye. 21483.
Woman worth while. 51511.
Burns (T.) New clerk. 54700.
Burns (T. J.) If we only had
a job. 20942.
Burns (W. F.) Swell affair.
44795.
Burns (W. G.) For the min-
istry. 14942.
Burns (W. J.) Argyle case.
1817.
Burns (W. N.) Yellow streak.
52088.
Burnside (J.) :
Adam & Eve. 245.
Gold. 16869, 16870.
Jane Douglas. 22454.
Sweet home. 44750.
Wonderful woman. 51657,
51660.
Burnside (R. H.) :
Babes in woods. 2618.
Ballet of jewels. 2858.
Battle of the skies. 3136.
Blue diamond. 4365.
Dancing duchess. 9723b.
Earthquake. 12154.
Fascinating Flora. 13702.
Girl from Vienna. 16544.
Girl I love. 16551.
Hermits at Happy Hollow.
19237.
Hermits in Paris. 19241.
Burnside (R. H.) — Continued.
Hermits in Vienna. 19241a.
Inside the earth. 21774.
Internat. cup. 21820.
Pied Piper. 36260.
Private Patsy. 37534a.
Ready, boys, ready ! 55112.
Sergeant Kitty. 41538,
41539.
Singing society. 42498,
42498a.
Sporting days. 43624.
Their last appearance.
45668.
Tourists. 46626.
Trip to Japan. 47018.
Burnside (R. L.) Three Ro-
meos. 46020.
Burnstein (H.) Czar Nicholas
& the Jews. 9568a.
Burnum, Yant & co. Vaude-
ville in 1920. 48738a.
Burnworth (M.) :
Marriage of Miss Midget.
28417.
Marriage of the midgets.
28419a.
Bur'o'ell (C. B.) Othello.
34416.
Burr (A. J.) Point of life.
36637.
Burr (F. S.) Submarine.
44314.
Burr (J. G.) Sage of Barley-
ville. 40492.
Burr (J. I.) Prince of Viana.
37357.
Burr (K. R.) Songs in the
gloaming. 43251.
Burr (M.) :
By order of the king. 5693.
Secret woman. 41360.
Burr (V.) See Hauck (L. S.)
Burrage (M. & M. G.) Bomb
throwers. 4521.
Burrell (C. B.) Sullivan.
44462a.
Burrell (J. S.) Cupid. 9407.
Burrell (P. J.) Hope Valley.
20258.
Burrill (E. W.) Master Sky-
lark. 28724.
Burrill (F. W.) Old Washing-
ton County homestead. 33073.
Burritt (I. L.) Messenger
boy's dilemma. 29314.
Burritt (L.) That girl from
Sweden. 45571a.
Burroughs (A.) Woman in
white. 51428.
Burroughs (0. H.) Devil's
holiday. 10700.
Burroughs (I. I.) Pupil's re-
cital. 37844.
2924
INDEX
Burroughs (M. L.) Countess
of Leicester. 8720.
Burroughs (S. M.) Good pi-
rates. 17109.
Burroughs ( S. W. ) Herbert De
Bazan. 19182.
Burrow (A. L.) Picture frame.
54952.
Burrow (M.) War of roses.
49590.
Burrow (T.) Dream Interpre-
ter, 11721b.
Burrows (A. H.) Reuben's
conversion. 39213.
Burrows (E.) Rose princess.
40014a.
Burrows (E. D.) :
Hell. 187G0.
Mantle shelf. 28123.
Pueumatica. 36585, 36586.
Burrows (E. M.) :
Anti-aunts. 1604.
Cherry comedies for Christ-
mas. 53119.
Dear Cyril. 10257.
Jack o' hearts. 22352.
Merry Christmas, Santa.
54496.
Seasons & holidays. 41269.
. Short plays for small play-
ers. 4216SC.
Their lordships. 45672.
Wild rose. 50989a.
Burrows (H. A.) Drum taps of
patriotism. 11863.
Burrows (J.) Broken toy.
5216.
Burrows (J.) jr.:
Hour on the picket line.
20381.
Old boys at the front.
33430.
Burrows (VV.) Battle echoes.
3108.
Burson (E. E.) Postmaster
Gale. 36S89.
Burt (A. S.) :
Arthur O'Leary. 1953.
May Cody. 28905.
Muldoon. 31317.
Robin Hood & Rosalind.
39602.
Scooped. 41161.
Burt (C. D.) Leap year.
54243.
Burt (E. W.) Paper match.
35227.
Burt (F. A.) At sea. 2186.
Burt (F. A.) pseud. See Berek
(A.)
Burt (Frank) McKinley bilL
27108.
Burt (Frederic) Night the
Maine went down. 32747.
Don't cheer boys.
Order of the Bath.
Domestic pets.
Man from where.
1953.
Rosalind.
Burt (H.)
11410.
Burt (L.)
34312.
Burt (M.)
1132L
Burt (M. S.)
27822.
Burt (S.):
Arthur O'Leary.
Robin Hood &
39602.
Burt (W. P.) :
Canuck. 6019a.
In cattleland. 21119.
Jolly at the circus. 22925.
Maid with the millions.
27506.
Redemption of M a m e .
38847.
That gal of mine. 45564.
Burte (H.) :
Herzog Utz. 19318a.
Katte. 23535a.
Burte (L.) :
After 7 years. 481.
Tangle. 45094.
Trinity. 46990.
Burtenshaw (J. H.) Count &
tlie capt. 8654.
Bur the (L. A.) Dijon affair.
10853.
Burtis (F. F.) Matrimonial
nightmare. 28825a.
Burton (A. N.) Jewel.
22691a.
Burton (A 3.) Waif's appeal.
49380.
Burton (C. O.) :
Gunpowder plot., 17785.
New housekeeper. 32400.
Poor pretence. 30812.
Rash wager. 38488.
Burton (E. R.) :
Can of humor. 5974.
Puck & Judge. 37799.
Tale of a turkey. 44969.
Burton (H.) :
Daughter of Eve. 9952a.
Klondyke gold fields. 24112.
Burton (U. K.) Pipe dream.
36367.
Burton (Mrs. H. S.) :
Don Quixote de la Mancha.
11376.
Vril-ya in the Big Bonanza.
49328.
Burton (J.) While life shall
last. 50429.
Burton (J. B.) Horse's neck.
20304.
Burton (L.) See Wells (L. B.)
Burton (L. D.) :
Crazy Ann. 9028a.
Sister. 425S3a.
Burton (M. V.) Metaphysics.
29327.
Burton (N.) Quiet vacation.
3S211.
Burton (P.) Day dream in
Japan. 53351.
Burton (Richard) :
Master workman. 28731.
Rahab. 38351.
Thief. 45767a.
Burton (Mrs. Richard) Com-
bination. 8034.
Burton (Robert) Iceman.
20842.
Burton (Ross) Combination.
8034.
Burton (S.) Retribution.
39154.
Burton & Brooks. Lady detec-
tive. 24382.
Burtt (T. A.) :
Charlotte Temple. 6805.
Cross & crown. 9190.
Restitution. 39113.
Soiled dove. 43041.
Spoons. 43613.
Two women. 47827.
Busby (E. R.) Gust of wind.
J.7790.
Busch (C.)
Busch (J.
52171.
Busch (L.)
27972.
Busch (P.) ;
Akrobaten. 669.
Hexe. 19336.
Busch or Bush (W.) :
Americanus. 1285, 1286.
Amours d'un pasha. 1368,
1369.
At home. 2143.
Atonement. 2328.
Atonement & the hand of
fate. 2332.
Baronet or butcher. 3033.
Barrister's luck. 3001.
Be-el'ze-bub & Prince
Schub. 3269.
Bottled up. 4725.
Brother Jonathan. 5268.
Chicago, up in a balloon.
6051.
Commandant of La-Tour.
8110.
Corset of her Majesty.
8577.
Countess of Queensbury.
8721.
Cupid below stairs. 9386.
D'ye want a shave? 9579.
9580.
Doctor Syntax, the char-
latan. 11180.
Gray nun. 17345.
L. ) Young hero.
Man vampire.
2925
INDEX
Buscb or Bxish (W.)— Contd.
Doctor Syntax, the hypno-
tist. 11181.
F.Mte of twins. 13803.
Fir.'Jt degree of Sorosis.
143G0.
Gretna Green, 17617.
In quod. 21303.
Lady Sniitli. 24521.
Local scandal. 2G041.
Maid of the lighthouse.
27497-27501.
Man-liater. 27824.
Llargiirate. 28103.
Odd pair. B. Rlalor & C.
Flat. 33207, 33268.
Old & the new world.
33410.
Parvenu. 35420-35422.
Pasha & a tourist's bride.
35432.
Queen of hearts. 38033.
Queens of hearts. 38121.
Race for a wife. 38281.
Sir Rf)c:er & the lost heiress.
42547.
Tell-tale eyes. 45246.
That guilty pair. 45577.
Tribulations. 40953.
Uncle Sam In quod. 48021,
48022.
Victor love. 48970.
Young republic. 52197.
Busch-Uhl (P.) Bajazzo.
2810a.
Busdilen (J. P.) :
Pleasures of the world.
30531a.
Truants. 'i7196a.
Bnsh (A.) Col. & the valet.
7895.
Bush (B. E.) St. Patrick &
the Druids. 40550a.
Bush (F.) :
Abram's Christmas. 96.
Moses In Ireland. 31098.
Bush (M. P.) Chest of tea.
6920.
Bush (S. H.) Duel. 11953.
Bush (W.) See Busch (W.)
Bushl^y (A.) :
Boro' bench. 4007.
Dark page. 9870.
Busher (G. R.) Sierra gold.
422S4.
Bushiiell (B.) Blue lights.
4378a.
Bushnell (E.) Maid of Salem.
27492.
Bushnell (.T. C.) Nobody's for-
tune. 32953.
Busnach (D.) Owner of the
Ghost Mt. mine. 34979.
Busnach (W.) :
Hide & seek. 19384, 19385.
Power of money. 30972,
30973.
Proems Torquenie. 37569.
Busoni (F.) :
Brautwahl. 4935, 4936.
Miichtige zauberer. 27313.
Bussenius (Mrs. O.) Apache.
1659.
Bussiere (T.) :
Johon Gary's mission.
54115.
Once upon a time. 54794.
Bussler (L.) Kjltchen von
Heilbronn. 23447.
Buster (C.) :
Chicago after dark. 6941.
Heart of a man. 18447.
Buster (G. B.) jr. Spirit of
John Brown. 55417.
Busto. Cariiiito ciego. 6223,
Buswell (H. F.):
Hearts trumps. 18581.
.Josephine. 23030.
Buswell (H. L. F.) Curtain.
950Sb.
Buthorn (W, A.) Understood
misunderstanding. 48255.
Butler (A. F.) Heir of Grey-
lock. 18658.
Butler (B. F.) King & a fool.
23726.
Butler (C. E.) :
Hans Hableman. 18104.
Opium eater. 34281.
Butler (C. H.) Shrine ara-
besque. 42196b.
Butler (C. W.) Poet's
daughter. 36623.
Butler (E.) Crossed wires,
9215.
Butler (E. P.) :
Mike Larritz, way-station
agent. 29.')45.
Revolt. 39275.
Butler (Fay) :
America's enemies. 1287.
Naughty Adonis. 32084.
Butler (Fred.) Iphigeuia In
Tauris. 21927.
Butler (G. P.) Summer bluff.
44491.
Butler (H. A.) Griswold's res-
urrection. 17657.
Butler (J. E.) Face in the
flash. 13307.
Butler (J, W,) :
Not peace, but a sword.
33000.
Original widow's pension.
34308.
Butler (L, L,) Crossed wires.
9215.
Butler (L. M.) In the days of
war. 21384.
Butler (O.) Queen Olga.
3S093.
Butler (R. B.) :
Lap-dog. 54223.
Puffs. 37805.
West of Omaha. 49995.
Butler (R. E.) Turning point.
47380.
Butler (R. L.) :
Reel romance. 55133.
War grooms. 55830.
Butler (T. B.) :
Giddy gusher in the latest
fad. 16338.
Latest fad of the giddy
gusher. 24803.
Butler (W. J.) :
At the mercy of crooks,
2255.
When the capt returned.
50301.
Butler (W, M.) Sea-serpent.
41228.
Butterfield (G. V.) Alexa. 742,
Butterfield (J. A.) Belshazzar.
5475.
Butterfield (M.) :
Old maids' club. 33547..
Swan & the eagle. 44724.
Butterfield (W. S.) :
Her 1 false step. 19090.
Man to man. 27964.
Odd fellow. 33262.
Price of treason. 37181.
Vindicated. 49069.
Butterly (J. N.) Bubbles.
5372,
Butters (B.&M.) Hallowe'en,
17949.
Buttery (E. W. V.) John
Grouch's dream. 22S54,
Butti (E. A.) :
Castello del sogno. 6413.
Nel paese della fortuna.
32175.
Pozzo della veritft. 37016.
Sole invisible. 43123,
Buttolph (F. R.) Dad's stenog-
rapher. 53325.
Button (F. H.) True blue.
47214.
Button (J. E.) South Carolina
minstrels. 43360.
Butts (A. C.) :
Gettysburg. 16300.
Jolm McAmlee. 22863.
Paulowna. princess of Mos-
cow. 35634. 35635.
Butts (J. B.) Pots & skillets.
36908b.
Butts (Mrs. M. F.) Life.
25274.
2926
INDEX
Butts (T. J.) Who's to blame?
50GG5.
Butzctw (H. J.) Gallery god.
157S5.
Buxbaura (A. I. F.) Dr. El-
liott. 1113Ua.
Buxbauni (F, E.) Professional
life. 37G11.
Buxton (1. M.) :
Carnival of days. 62G4.
Cousin John's album. 8894.
Festival of days. 14075.
How he popped the ques-
tion. 2U4S1.
Matrimonial bliss. 28814.
On to victory. 339G0.
Our awful aunt. 34533.
Sewimr-ciix'le of the period.
41G39.
Taking' the census. 44952.
Tit for tat. 4G324.
Why they joined the Rebec-
cas. 50757.
Buzzell (A. L.) :
Capt. Dick. 6101.
Edwai-ds, the spy. 12279.
Squire Tompkins' daughter.
43708.
Byars (W. V.) Wm. Shakes-
peare, his complete dramatic
works. 41879.
Byatt (H.) :
Golden age. 16910.
True heart. 47224. 47225.
Byelkin (I.) See Pushkin
(A. S.)
Byerly (R. W.) Polly at the
wheel. 30734.
Byers (A.) :
Adventuress. 374a.
Amer. drummer. 1192.
Among the breakers. 1316.
Amy. a child of the circus.
1378.
At bay. 2120a.
At Magdalena Bay. 2157.
Banker, the thief & the
girl. 2906.
Banker's wife. 2918a.
Bess of the hills. 528G9.
Beyond pardon. 3723.
Beyond the law. 3735.
Billy's best girl. 38S8a.
Black diamond. 4080a.
4OS0b.
Blades o' blue grass. 4187.
Blindness of youth. 4274a.
Boss of Z ranch. 4696.
Brend winner. 4969.
Brother's crime. 5301a.
Brougiit to bay. 5310a. ,
By right of might. 5710.
By the sad sea waves.
5723a.
Byers (A.) — Continued.
Byer's lilirai-y of tabloid
plays. 573.V5741.
Call of the wooils. 5913.
Cannen. G24(). 6241a.
Castles in Corsica. 6430a.
Cliaiity girl. 6749a.
Cliaulfeur. G851.
Chief of police. 6971.
Cinderella. 7352.
Cii-eunistantial evidence.
73J)9b.
Clouds & sunshine. 76G7.
College boys. 7832.
College chums. 7S39.
College girl out West.
7S51a.
Convict's sweetheart. 8431.
C(nv-l)oy Hhei-itt". 8948.
Cupid's handicap. 53307.
Dangers of ignorance.
53334.
Daughter of Erin.' 9950.
Davy Crockett. 100G8a.
Day & a night. lOOOSa.
Deaf as a post. 10241a.
Devil. 10053a.
Devil & the toy maker.
10G59a.
Diane's atonement. 10795,
10796.
Disappearance of Dora.
10909.
Divorgons. 11061.
Dixie-land. 11073.
Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde.
11152.
Dolores. 11304.
Dora Thorne. 11455a,
11455b.
Du Barry. 11904.
Dutchman's honeymoon.
12081a.
Elopement. 12523a.
Eyes of the government.
13291.
False friend. 13523.
Farmer's daughter. 136S8a,
13689a.
Father & son. 13821.
Faust. 13900b.
Fellow students. 53627.
Fight for a million.
14165a.
Fight for honor. 14172.
Fireman's sweetheart.
14329a.
Fool of fortune. 14721a.
For another's sin. 14777a.
For her child's sake. 14810.
For her husband's sake.
53672.
For the flag. 53G75.
Fortune's fools. 15076.
Byers (A.) — Continued.
Fourth waltz. 15205a.
FioMi darkness to light.
53722.
Furnished rooms. 15727b.
Gambler. 15799.
Game of life. 15870.
Genius & tlie gentleman.
160S7.
Gii'l from Broadway.
16478a.
Gills decide. 16667a.
Girls of Pallas. 16675a.
Gold diggers. 16889.
Good as gold. 17059.
Good ship Nancy Lee.
53814.
Great awakening. 173.56a.
Gringo & the greaser.
53838.
Hebrew detective. 18605a.
Her bitterest foe. 1892."»a.
Her lord & master. 19059.
Her 2d husband. 19126.
Hidden hand. 198G7.
Home folks. 20019a.
Home run. 20036. 20037.
Honest hearts. 2009.'>a.
Hotel Topsy Turvy. 20363a.
How .Timmy made good.
53990.
Hush money. 54005.
I key & Abie. 20958a.
In defense of home. 21148a.
In old Algeria. 21258a.
In the gloaming. 21411a.
Innocence of youth.
21736a.
Irish justice. 21997a.
Ishmael. 22125a.
Jane P^yre. 22456.
Jesse Ja mes. 22646, 22646a.
Jim Manning's debt.
22733a.
Kentucky Sue. 23616a,
23616b.
King for a day. 23772a.
Lady detective. 24382a.
Lady from Alaska. 24399.
Laws of God & man. 54239.
Lena Rivers. 25050, 25051.
Life in Greater N. Y.
25303.
Little Miss Mystery.
25788a.
Little pard. 25830a.
Little pardner. 25S30b.
Little Snow White. 25883.
Little star. 25S86.
Lizzette. the child of
Miner's Gulch. 20000.
Love & politics. 54331.
ISIadcap IMolIie. .54.374.
Magic parrot. 273S0.
5379— VOL 2—10-
-80
2927
INDEX
Bjers (A.) — Contiuued.
Man from Ireland. 27778a.
Man of her choice. 27901.
Man who wins. 27998.
Marriage in tlie darlc.
54433.
Maslied' ball. 28G10a.
Masquei'aders, 28G45.
Mexico. 54502.
Micliael StrogofiC. 293G9.
Mlllioaaire girl. 29G54b.
Minister & the thief.
54527.
Mhiister's child. 29741.
Mixed mix-up. 3052Ga.
Mollie Bawn. 54578.
Mother & the boys. 31128a.
Muidoon's picnic. 31323a.
My mother-in-law. 31653a.
Nancy starts a boom.
31958a.
Nellie's husband. 32199a.
New claim. 32339c.
New partner. 32436a.
Oh you kids. 33367.
Old folks at home. 33486.
On the Rio Grande. 33895.
Only a girl. 54812.
Opery troupe. 34273a.
Order of the yellow robe.
34315.
Oriental spy. 34353a.
Our alma mater. 34523.
Out on a lark. 34856.
Outlaw. 34SSSa.
Over the footlights. 34928.
Panama. 35161.
Paradise alley. 35254a.
Pawnbroker. 35648a.
Peacemaker. 35705.
Peck's bad boy. 35756a.
Perplexities of Peter.
35946a.
Peter falls from grace.
36001U.
Philippine romance. 36139.
Plain Molly. 36428.
Pork packers. 55004.
Pi-ice of silence. 37174.
Princess of the Pawnees,
37445.
Prof. Mooner's troubles.
37635.
Professor's predicament.
37651.
Promoters. 37695.
Quo vadis. 3S244a.
Ragged heroine. 38342a.
Red circle. 3S713.
Rehearsal. 38943.
Resurrection. 39132, 39132a.
Retribution. 39169a.
Riley's night out. 39462a.
Rip Van Winkle. 39491a.
Bival politicians. 39547a.
Ryers (A.)— Continued.
Rounders. 40107a.
Rube & Mandy. 40205.
Rube detective. 40208a,
40209.
Run to earth. 40268a.
St. Elmo. 40525-10526a.
Sapho. 40758, 40763.
Schemers. 41047a.
Sealed lips. 41245.
Seaside belles. 55262.
Seminary girls, 55277.
Shadow of a sin. 55294.
Shadow's of the past.
4171Sa.
Sin against society. 55346,
Sleeping city. 42759.
Smiles & tears. 55370.
Snake charmer. 42874a.
Soldier's honor. 43096.
Spanish spy. 43439a.
Statue of Liberty. 43837.
Steve's pal. 43889a.
Struggle for life. 44237.
Summer boarders. 44496.
Sunbonnet Sue. 44532a,
55479.
Sweetest girl in Ariz.
447S0a.
Tale of a shirt. 44967a.
Taming a suffragette.
45043.
Ten nights in a bar-room.
55533.
Tenderfoot's turn. 45373b.
Thelma. 45689, 45691.
Thief's daughter. 45776b.
Thieves in the night.
45783, 45784.
Thorns & orange blossoms.
45864.
Three musketeers. 45995.
Tom-boy, 46440.
Tramp's redemption. 55638.
Turkish maiden. 47343.
Twin convict. 47484a.
Two gentlemen from Ke-
wanee. 47617a.
Two Pinks. 47746a.
Two sisters. 55713.
Uncle Josh. 55721.
Uncle Josh Gordon. 47985a.
Uncle Tom's cabin. 48052.
Under Arizona's skies.
48097, 55724.
Under false colors. 55725.
Under fire, 4S115a.
Under the bear's paw,
48152.
Under 2 flags. 4S229a.
Unwritten law„ 48464.
Waifs of a great city.
55804.
Wanted — a husband quick.
49521a.
Byers (A.) — Continued.
Wanted, a wife. 49543,
49543a.
Was she right? 49640a.
Weaving the web. 49864.
Westerner. 50030a.
When lightning strikes.
50250.
Whirlpool. 50463.
Why Bo swore off. 50728.
Why girls go wrong.
50731b,
Why Lindy ran away.
50736,
Wife in name only. 50889.
Winifred of Wanacoopers.
51133.
Winning hand, 51157.
Woman of mystery. 51446,
51447.
Woman of society. 51454,
Woman's revenge, 51557a.
Won by waiting. 51638,
Work & wages. 51722,
World, 51745a,
Byers (F. A.) Frame-up.
15243a.
Byers (S, H, M.) :
Allatoona. 929,
Pocahontas, 36599,
Byford (R.) Topsy turvey.
46566.
Byington (A.) Cranford dames.
9008.
Bvington (E, T,) Christopher
Columbus, 7270.
Byington (S, T.) Jungfrau
von Orleans. 23300b.
Bvland (A. M.) Toa, the Shyri
queen. 46395.
Bynner (W.) :
His father's house. 19615.
Iphigenia in Tauris.
21925a.
Lady lunatic. 24459.
Rib of decision. 39.325.
Strenuous Cupid. 44131.
Tiger. 46180.
When is a burglar? 50242.
Woman. 51372.
Byrara (O, F,) Rival vivan-
diers. 39554.
Byrd (C. A.) Pariah, 35295.
Byrd (F, J,) Happy, 18142.
Byrd {Mrs. G, J,) Original
illuminated poem J, 34362.
Byrdsall (F, W.) :
Game of bluff, 15842,
That boy next door, 45540.
Byrne (A. S,) Aerial honey-
moon, 396a.
Byrne (C, A,) :
Actor's fate. 209.
Adrienne Lecouvreur. 326,
Amoureuse. 1365.
2928
INDEX
Byrne (C. A.)— Continued.
Anjrelo, tyrant of Padua.
1495.
Contes d'Hoffman. 8375.
Dolores. 11307.
Douloureuse. 11. ^S.
Falsehood. 13543.
Feninie de Chuide. 14034.
French flats. 1.53G1, 153G2.
Gabriella. 15752.
Jonffieur de Notre Dame.
22989.
Louise. 2639G.
Parisienne. 35333.
Peeheurs de perles. 357.39.
Pell^ns&Mglisande. 35814.
Petite marquise. 36048.
Priucesse d'auherge. 37468.
Sorciere. 43292.
Thais. 45511.
True heart. 47225.
Byrne (C. T.) Evening call.
13085.
Byrne (G. J.) All Hallow's
eve. 851.
Byrne (H.) Final arbiter.
53G43.
Byrne (J. A.) Aerial honey-
moon. 396a.
Byrne (J. F.) :
Aerial honeymoon. 396a.
Airship. 656.
Eight bells. 12329, 12330.
Going to the races. 16SG3.
New Hanlons le-voyage-en-
Suisse. 32391.
Voyage terrible. 49318.
Byrne (J. H. W.) Last candle.
24685.
Byrne (J. W.) Bargains.
2992.
Byrne (L.) :
Oriental wooing. 343.'i4l.
Quarry slaves. 37972, 37973.
Byrne (M. P.) Theodor's flut-
ter. 45709.
Byrnes (J.) Fighting chance.
14185a.
Byrnes (J. F.) Funny part of
the movies. 15716a.
Byrnes (J. M.) Hocheimer's
nightmare. 19918.
Byrnes (S.) See Burns (A. S.)
Byrns (C.) Bad shepherds.
2783.
Byron. Romeo & Juliet. 3985G.
Byron (A. W.) :
Bob, son of Battle. 4444.
Mexican frontier. 29339a.
Byron (F.) :
Horseless cab. 20298.
Horseless carriage. 20299-
20301.
Horseless coach. 20302.
Byron (F.)— Continued.
In a horseless carriage.
210G8.
Byron (F. I\r.) :
Collie born. 7875.
Coyote Gussie. 8982.
Mysterious Mr. Raffles.
31819.
Byron (G.) Her splendid sin.
19151.
Byron (G. E.) Mrs. Kingston's
case. 54559.
Byron (G. L.) Baron Humbug.
3016.
Byron (G. N. G. 6th haron) :
Manfred. 28054.
Sardanapalus. 40794.
Byron (H. J.) :
Amer. lady. 1240.
Crushed tragedian. 9273.
Daisy farm. 9053.
Good news. 17098.
Hornet's nest. 20278.
How to tame your mother-
in-law. 20552.
Noble noodle. 32924.
Not such a fool as he looks.
33066.
Our boys. 34550, 34550a.
Partners for life. 35411.
Piper & peasant. 36377.
Byron (J.) Gold dust twins.
16S92.
Byron (K.) See Byron (M. K.)
Byron (M. K.) :
Dexter Digit. 10738.
Public opinion. 3778.5.
Rebel to the core. 38624.
Ups & downs of life.
48530, 48531, 48534.
Byron (O. D.) :
Across the continent. 172-
174.
Anxious widow. 1653.
Ben McCul lough. 3486.
Bound to succeed. 4752.
Bred in the bone. 5007.
C. O. D. 5751.
Darlf continent. 9860.
Divorce. 11027, 11028.
Donald Mc Kay. 11385.
First class. 14351.
Golden nest egg. 16993.
Heart of Africa. 18453.
Inside track. 21776.
Man in a tliousand. 27841
My Lord Smith. 31 0.11.
Plenty of money. 3G542.
Plunger. 3C570.
Public opinion. 3778.5.
Rebel to tlie core. 38624.
Second-hand wife. 41290.
Sentenced to death. 41504.
Ten tliousand miles away.
45358.
2929
Byron (O. D.)— Continued.
Thoroughbred. 45868.
Turn of the tide. 47358.
Ups & downs of life.
48529^8531, 48534.
C. (A. B.) Comin' thro' the
rye. 8086.
C. (W. L.) Governor. 17177.
Caamano (A.) :
Alegre manchego. 56069.
Corazon adentro. 8495a.
De Mii-aflores, y a prueba!
10173a.
Lazo verde. 24897.
Nacimiento. 31S93a.
Parroquiuana ! RabanitosI
35364.
Pascualica. 35429.
Socorrito. 43028a.
Toros en Aranjuez. 46580.
Vencedores y vencidos.
48771.
Caba (M.) :
A. S. 19a.
Baston de alcalde. 52829.
Perfecto caballero. 35908.
Caballero (M. Fermtndez) See
Fernandez Caballero.
Cabas (J.) Amor fdcil. 1334a.
Cabello y Lapiedra (F.) Aire
puro. 651.
Cabello y Lapiedra (X.) :
Aire puro. 651.
Angel bueuo. 1465.
No solo de pan vive el
hombre. 32889,
Reina gitana. 55140.
Cabiue (H. B.) Amer. boy &
geisha girls in Japan. 1171a.
Cable (G. F.) VivandiSre.
49203.
Cable (G. W.) :
Bonaventure. 4533.
Bonaventure Deschamps.
4534.
Cabler (S. L.) There are
others. 45719.
Cabot (E. P.) Little star.
258S6a.
Cabrerizo (F.) Rosal de la
verja. 39927a.
Cachemaille (H. B.) Man from
Egypt. 54401.
Cacho (J. del) Ultimo lobo.
47911b.
Caddell (D.) See Caddell (W.
D.)
Caddell (W. D.) :
Alaskan. 703.
Insurgent. 21793.
Love pirate. 26599.
Millionaire. 29047.
INDEX
Caddell (W. D.)— Continued.
Oi)iuni eater. 342S0.
Telesrauis& trouble. 4.5215.
Cndden(G. E.) TlinlUa. 45:)17.
Cade (H.) See Colburu (H. C.)
Cudeuas (J. J.) :
Abanico de la Pompadour.
52545.
Al tin, solos ! ! . . . G73.
Alejifia del araor. 735a.
Capricho de las damas.
53064.
Invitacion al vals. 54070.
IMi amlga. 29355a.
Jlnjer ideal. 54G37.
Nina de las umiiecas.
32791.
Trovadores. 55GG7.
Cadnian (E.) Gollywog.
17043.
Cadol (E.) :
Conitesse Bertlie. 8193.
Fannly. 1357.'?.
Ili;:li life. 1!)412.
Old miller. 3;{.")74.
Our sous. 34777.
Ked rose. 38791.
Hose roujre. 4001 G.
Storm king. 439S0.
Cadore (A.) Mori di Valenza.
31030a.
Cady (A. H.) :
Carm^lita. G236.
His last duel. 19G81.
Parole of honor. 35357.
:ady (C. M.) Esther, the
beautiful queen. 12955.
Cadv (F. W.) Old wives' tale.
5477G.
Cady (jM. A.) Promenade of
Broadway belles. 37GGG.
Cady (S. M.) :
Debt of life. 10308.
Governor of Palawan.
171SGa.
Caen (H.) :
RIa gosse. 2G995-2G997.
Peau d'chien. 35742.
Cafarelli ( R. G.) Old Irish
harper. 3351G.
Caflin (C.) Homethrust. 20079.
IJaffray (R. B.) :
As knight of old. 2014.
Sword in the air. 44813.
Cafieri (E.) Neapolitan fisher-
man's heart. 32108.
Caswin (M. S.) I'm from Mo.
20808.
Calian (A.) Russia's stolen
throne. 40349.
Cahnn (.1. M.) Israel. 221 S3.
Cahnne (H.) Revenge of a son.
55102.
Cahen (A.) :
Gay debutante. 159G0.
Tra<k-ed by a newspaper.
4GGS5.
Cahill (E. H.) :
Chicot, the jester. 69G4.
Cupid's promise. 9439.
For love i^ honor. 14859.
Golden rule. 17001.
Pards. 35287.
Cahill (H. M.) :
Best laid plans. 3582a.
Happy Jack. 18178.
IiUricacy. 21853.
Last hour. 24717.
Llewellen. 2G007.
Niagara episode. 32G01.
Out-door patient. 34812.
Si I verb ridge. 4243G.
Cahill (L.) :
For love (S: honor. 14859.
Pards. 3.5287.
Cahill (M. C.) Lady Lindsay.
24454.
Cahill (.l/r.s. M. .T.) In darkest
England. 21139.
Cahill (M. W.) :
Lady Lindsay. 24454,
24455.
'G3, i\. Y. city. 524G4.
See aUo Walsh (M.)
Cahill (W. B.) Croothawn.
9184.
Cahill (W. J.) Father's visit.
53615.
Cahn (E. D.) Wrong room.
51899.
Cahn (J.) Last of the Mohi-
cans. 24742.
.""ahn-Speyer (R.) Isabeau.
22111.
Cahnet (A.) Roi s'ennuie.
39747.
Call la vet (G. A. de) :
Amour veille. 13G3.
Ane de Buridan. 1450.
Ange du foyer. 1452.
Beatrice. 3180a.
Belle aveuture. 3377a,
3377b.
Bois sacre. 4507.
Bui'i dan's esel. 554G.
Chance du mari. 26849.
Choosing a career. 7182a.
Co'ur a des raison.s. 7709.
Conite de Luxembourg.
8191.
Eveiitail. 1.'^096.
Foi-tnnio. 150S4.
Habit vert. 1780.5.
Heilige hain. 18G32.
K(>nig in Paris. 24207.
]\Iiqn«»fte et sa uiDre.
29783.
M. de la Palisse. 30853.
Caillavet (G. A. de)— Contd.
Montansior. 30S93, 30894.
Nina de las m u ii e c a s .
32791.
Papa. 35200. 35202.
Paris. 35298.
Priiuerose. 37248, 37249.
Puppenmjidel. 3 7 848,
37849.
Rbi. 39741.
Sentiers de la vertu. 41507.
41508.
Sire de Vergy. 42556.
Vendetta. 48778.
Venedig. 487S7a.
Veuve joyeuse. 48919.
Cain (A. F.) 4 mouarchs of
u)usic. 52424.
Cain (H.) :
Aigle. 636.
Belle au Bois - Dormant.
3377.
Cabi-era. 5781. 5782.
Carmosine. G254.
Cendrillon. G'SO, 6590.
Clierubin. 0915.
ChevMlier d'Eon. 09 28,
6929.
Citoyenne Cotillion. 743.5.
Dan.';euse de Pompi'i. 9825.
Don Quichotte. n36L
Don Quixote. 11368.
Glu. 16790.
Graziella. 17348.
Isabeau. 22112.
IMarcella. 28150-28152.
Navari-aise. 32100.
Quo vadis? 38247, 38249.
Roma. 39770.
Sangre y sol. 40700.
Sapho. 40760, 40773.
Sleeping beauty. 42751. •
Cain (N.) Wings of love.
51130.
Caine (H.) :
Ben-my-chree. 3487.
Bondman. 4.545.
Good old times. 17108.
Iron hand. 54074.
Isle of Boy. 22149.
Pete. 35990.
Son of Hagar. 10549.
Caine (T. H. H.) ticv Caine
(H.)
Caines (E.) See Le Saint (E.)
Cairns (.T. R.) Prince Charlie
in Scotland. 372S2a.
B.)
Cake (L.
35708.
Calcina (II. F.)
devil. 11111.
Calcinara (Countess de)
Rovsficl (M.)
Calder (C. L.) Honora
20176, 20177.
i'eda goggles.
Doctor & the
See
2930
INDEX
CaUlpr (J. D.) By coniraaud.
Ciildi'i- (R. C.) Loyal &, dis-
loyiil. 'J0774.
CiililiM- (W.) :
licyoiiil the breakers. 3729.
Coliiiiibiii. 79S3.
I):iroilevil. 9S42.
IHhhI of },'ift. 10,303.
For Kiijilaiul. 14702.
(J rip of .steel. 17G40.
Ill si-lit of St. Paul.
.•ii:!24.
John Martin's secret.
22S0G.
Lash of consicence. 24GG8.
Lefl twin. 24989.
Lion's heart. 2r).")G2.
Rlaslc of guilt. 2SGU5.
Paris. 3529G.
Phantoms. 3G090.
Race for wealth. 38292.
Saved from the sea. 408SG.
Son of the regiment. 43218.
Span of life. 43411.
Straight from the heart.
44016.
Under compulsion. 48101.
Vengeance is mine. 48803.
Voice of the bell. 49234.
Calderon (G.) :
Fountain. 15128, 15129.
Little stone house. 2.'»887.
Two plays by Tchelihoff.
47748.
Calderon de la Barca (P.) :
Alcalde de Zalamea. 714,
715.
Continental drama. 83S0a.
Life is a dream, S380a.
.53127.
Puru:atorio de San Patricio.
37SG3.
Vida es sueno. 48991a.
Calderon y Ceruela (F.) Ideal
moderno. 20SG8.
Calderwood (.1. N.) Bobby
Shaftoe. 4454.
Caldicott (A. J.) :
Old Knockles. 33529.
Tally-ho. 45018.
Caldwell (A. P.) Circus man.
741 G.
Caldwell (Al.) Actor's holi-
day. 210.
Caldwell (Anne) See O'Dea
(A. C.)
Caldwell (B.) Silver lining.
424()5a.
Caldwell (E. M.) Suit sample
44454.
Caldwell (H. M.) co. :
Komco & .Tuliet. 39856.
Salome. 40G04b.
Caldwell (H. M.) co.— Contd.
She stoops to conquer,
42015.
Caldwell (L P.) :
Not 1-2-3. 330.58.
Over the transom. 34054.
Caldwell (J. L.) Death list.
10274.
Caldwell (.lean or .T. M.) :
Black iHitterllles. 40G0.
Gioja. 1G3S8.
Her lata I gift. 1S0G9.
His fatlier's son. 19020.
In the VMlley below. lil537.
On to victory. 339.59.
Power of destiny. 30947.
Hector's choice. 38099.
Secret of the subway.
41342.
Caldwell (L. H.) Goldee. 10909.
Caldwell ( U. M.) Womeu in
politics. 51010.
Caldwell (W. M.) I. D. B.
20787c.
Caldwell & Holt. New Market.
32420.
Cale (D.) Team-work. 45189.
Caleb (F.) jr. Two suborns.
47790.
Calero Ortiz (A.) :
Curro Achares. 53814.
Escnehi de los fenomenos.
.53.549.
Niilo de la bola. 54721.
Calhoun (A. K.) :
Color gu:\rd. 7959.
Cortez. 8587.
IMontezuma. 30920.
Question of honor. 38105.
'W'jinted — a carpenter.
49495.
Ciilhoun (A. T.) Si»y of Chick-
amauga. 43008.
Calhoun (C. W.) :
As it was in the beginning.
2010.
Conspiracy. 8331.
Friend in need. 15430.
Peacemaker. 35706.
Sixth shot. 42041.
Calhoun (D. T.) :
C.-ilderon. 5828.
Woman of intrigue. 51443.
Calhoun (.1. K.) Doctor & the
devil. 11111.
Calhoun (K.) Stage struck.
43732.
Calhoun (P.) Types of stage-
land. 478.39a.
Calhotm (S.) My Dixie girl.
31.534.
Calhoun (T.) :
Howling tree. 20.509.
Little Dutch cleanser.
25GG3.
2931
Calhoun (V.) Ramonn. 38417.
Calisch (.1. H.) Reggie at the
chiirity bidl. 3S914.
Calkins (E. A.) Richard III.
39305.
Calkins (F. W.) Undertow.
48204.
C:ill(E. P.) Supremacy. 44021.
Call(S. C.) Ugly aunt. 47894.
Callaghan (.1.) :
Revenge. 3924.S.
Widower. 50842.
Callaghan (T.) Strictly busi-
ness. 55459.
Callahan (C. E.) :
Culi)rit fay. 9343.
Floiette. 14.502.
Fogg's Ferry. 14646.
Lambh Darragh. 24.501.
Little Silver. 25S77.
O'l.'onnor's onth. 3.3242.
Sea riot iV blue. 40908.
While Sulphur. 50586.
Callahan (D. T.) :
Anne Boleyn. 1.5.52.
Bmdcer abroad. 5492.
Deception. 10333.
Earl of Essex. 1212G.
Great mogul. 17437.
Haydee. 18340.
I..egion of honor. 25019.
Ordeal of two sisters.
34309.
Philip Arden. 30128.
Race suicide. 38296.
R<tbespierre. 390.50.
Tom's wedding gift. 46493.
'Twixt love & duty. 47522.
^y:\\\ street. 49422.
rnllalian ( E. R.) Caught in
his own net. 0499a.
Callahan ( F. .1.) :
Onr hour of triumph.
34075.
Prince of men. 37340a.
Shah of Chicago. 417'25.
Silent partner. 42351.
Callahan (J. C.) Sou of Erin.
43203.
Callahan (M.) Wager. 49349.
Callau (H.) Crimson web.
9120.
Calhm (.L) :
Fun at an Irish hop. 15670.
.Tust for fun. 23.348.
Wild duck. 50954.
Call a us (J. & M.) Eviction.
131.53.
Callaway (li H.) :
Miss Oliver's dollars. 29996.
Return of Deborah. 39182.
Widow's wiles. 50806.
Calleja (R.) :
A la pinata ! 15.
INDEX
Galleja (R.)— Continued.
Abanico de la Pompadour.
52545.
Abanicos .iaponeses. 45.
Arabia fellz. 1753.
Aventuras de Max y Mine.
2519a.
Banco del Retire. 2883.
Bribonas. 5034.
Brocha gorda. 5155.
Cacluvache. 53036.
Canci6n de la vida. 5993.
Caza de aluias. 6547.
Chato del Albaiclu. 6S36.
Cocina. 7750.
Corlsta de punta. 8527.
Cuaudo ellas quieren. 9299.
Diablo en coche. 10745.
Dioses del dia. 10SS9a.
Entierro de la sardina.
12S05a.
Estrella de Olympia. 53552.
Fenlsa la comedianta.
14051.
Giralda. 16416.
Golfa del Manzanares.
17038.
Hija del gnarda. 19461a.
Hija del pueblo. 19463.
Hijo de Budha. 19465.
Ki-tha y Pohn. 23653.
Lindas perras. 25516.
Llaves del cielo. 26004.
Loca fortuna. 26039.
Maja de los m a d r i 1 e s .
27555a.
Mujer del projimo. 31309.
Muleres de Don Juan.
31311.
Niiios de Tetudn. 32827.
Ojos negros. 33386.
Pais de las Hadas. 35122.
Pepita Lopez. 35871.
Piedra azul. 36260a.
Plpiolo. 36388.
Poeta de la vida. 36619.
Por peteneras. 36845.
Reina del Aibaicln. 38966.
Reloj de arena. 39001.
Rinc6n de la alegrla. 39465.
Romerito. 39874.
SC'ptimo, no hurtar. 41520a.
Socorrito. 43()28a.
Statu quo. 43830.
Suerte de Isabelita. 44384.
Tierra del sol. 46173.
Tinglado de la farsa. 55602.
Tirauo. 46313a.
Trovadores. 55667.
Callender (A. R.) :
Friska. 15477.
Little Dot. 25655.
Our honeymoon. 34671.
Prison-flower. 37511.
Seeds of time. 41386.
Callender (E.) Seeds of time.
41386.
Callender (R.) See Callender
(A. R.)
Calliano (A.) Abenteuer in
Mekka. 68.
Calllcatt (W. F.) jr. Goddess
of radium. 16835.
Callwey (G. D. W.) :
Napoleon Bonapai'te, 31993.
Panspiele. 35179.
Calmann-Levy :
Au bon soleil. 2345.
Coeur et le reste. 7776.
Comedie de c e 1 u 1 qui
fipousa une femme
muette. 8052.
Fille du ciel. 14230, 14231.
Habanera. 17861.
Martyre de St. Sebastien.
28524, 28525.
Peti te piutade b 1 e u e .
S6049a.
Pet its joyeux. 36055.
Struens6e. 44221.
Terre qui meurt. 45411.
Tiientre. 45635.
Ultimatum. 47908.
Calmus (P. H.) Jew of Zem-
plin. 22091.
Calnon (E. T.) :
Mamma. 27673.
Off to the Klondike. 33320.
Prince o' Palazzo. 37322.
Romance of Lalla Rookh.
39799.
Too much money. 46540.
Two widows. 47818.
What AVryter wrote. 50162.
Calonge (E.) :
Aquf todos somos buenos.
1750.
Cofrade Matlas. 7778b.
Calphin (A.) Boris Godounov.
4657.
Calthrop (D. C.) :
Frisco Sal. 15476.
Gate of dreams. 15933a.
In the air. 21341.
Old country. 54706.
Shadowed. 41091.
Calvano (W.) Living phono-
graph. 25984.
Calver (H.) :
Dream fight. 11719.
Snowed up. 42920.
Calver (V. G.) Great poison
mystery. 17447.
Calvert (C.) Sardanapalus.
40794.
Calvert (L.) For sword or
song. 14918, 14919.
Calvert (L. L.) :
Man on horseback. 27932.
Calvert (L. L.) — Continued.
That pleasant surprise.
45607.
Calvert (W. N.) Ups & downs
of the oil fields. 48538.
Calvin (F. C.) Team of Hope
& Dare. 45186a.
Camacho (A.) PIcaros hom-
bres. 36205.
Camacho (Alfonso Plana) See
Plana Camacho (A.)
Camacho (Antonio P.) Entre
naranjos. 12809.
Camacho (Arturo) :
Cauo gordo. 6012.
Virgen gitana. 49114a.
Camacho (Aurelio) Virgen
gitana. 49114a.
Camacho (L. A.) Ariadne.
1819.
Camacho (T.) Primos. 37252.
Camachoy Velasco (A.) Sangre
venenosa. 40704.
Cambronero (P. ) :
Conspiradores. 8336.
Expreso de las 10. 13257c.
Cameron (A.) :
Bud Carey's alibi. 5386a.
Fighting the system.
14204a.
Girl in hiding. 16556a.
It happened at Brighton.
22199a.
Mile. Manhattan. 27264b.
Prince in buckskins.
37305a.
Cameron (C. D.) Van Worm-
ers' last raid. 48708.
Cameron (E.) Great Randolph
mystery. 17456.
Cameron (F. G.) Edmund
Kean. 12258.
Cameron (F. H.) :
Drifting apart. 11826.
Olive Varcoe. 33701.
Cameron (F. S.) :
Devotion. 10727.
Modern hero. 30011.
Cameron (G.) See Drew (G.)
Cameron (G. F.) Leo, the
royal cadet. 25071.
Cameron (I.) Kommandatur.
24225b.
Cameron (J.) Elaine & Queen
Guinevere. 12371.
Cameron (Margaret) :
Castle builders. 6418.
Christmas chime. 7213.
7214.
Comedies In miniature.
53222.
Desperate chance. 10565.
Four acting monologues.
15140.
House of cards. 20397.
2932
IXDEX
Cameron (Margraref) — -Contd.
Kleptomaniac. 24095.
Loyal renegade. 26790.
Miss Doulton's orchids.
29933, 29934.
Nixie affair. 32847.
On stepping stones. 33798.
Pipe of peace. 3G370, 36371.
Piper's pay. 36382.
Teeth of the gift horse.
45206.
Wliite elephant. 55916.
Cameron (Myrtle) Bowery girl.
4789.
Cameron (N. N.) :
Christmas chime. 7213.
Desperate chance. 10565.
Kleptomaniac. 24095.
Miss Doulton's orchids.
29933.
Cameron (R.) SeeAyres (L. L.)
Cameron (T. L. & W.) Trav-
esty on Salvina & Bernheart.
46884.
Camille (L.) Alsace. 1005.
Camilleri (S.) Two friends.
47612.
Caminero (J. G.) :
Margaritas. 28212.
Rosita del oro. 40048.
Cammann (D. F.) Sandy's rest.
40694b.
Cammans (P.) :
Ladder of fame. 24312.
Milk of human kindness.
54513.
Will of the gods. 51041.
Cammarano (R. P.) Assassinio
di Gennaro Cuocolo. 2096.
Cammeyer (C. B.) Tracy, the
escaped convict. 46695.
Camoin de Bonilla (E.) See
De Bonilla.
Camondo (I. de) Clown. 7685.
Camp (C. W.) :
Custom. 9516.
Isabel Cary. 22117.
Quiet house. 38206.
Camp (F, M.) Story of a dead
man. 43991.
Camp (J. S.) Maid of Manila.
27477.
Camp (S.) :
Chat noir. 6830.
In Mexico. 21242.
Mr. Wise from Broadway.
30282, 30283.
Camp fire outfitting co. :
Eagle & the star. 53492.
M i n n e t o s k a ' s dream.
29759a.
Skyboy. 42696a.
Spruce cone & bunchberry.
55425.
Campano (E. F.) :
Siete cabrillas. 42285.
Solo para solteras. 43131.
Campano (F.) See Campano
(E. F.)
Campbell :
Camping out. 5970.
O'Connor's child. 33241.
Campbell (A. B.) Servant of
the city. 41564.
Campbell (A. J.) :
Stranded actor & his wits.
44030.
Thy daughter's peril.
46132.
Campbell (A. P.) :
Bookworms. 4620.
Forty winks, 15097.
Campbell (Alan) Mummy.
31350.
Campbell (Alcest) :
Doomed for life. 11431,
11433.
Evil that men do. 13161.
Pazzetta. 35680.
Campbell (Alex) :
Ann. 1533.
Why a man sins. 50725.
Campbell (Anne) Standing
with reluctant feet. 43700.
Campbell (B. S. P.) :
Russian tragedy. 40348.
Undine. 48269.
Campbell (Bartley or B. T.) :
America. 1133.
Argonauts of '49. 1813.
Brave man. 4943.
Bulls & bears. 5447.
Clio. 7623.
Fate. 9781, 13786.
Friend & foe. 15424.
Galley slave. 15787.
Government bonds. 17168.
Heroine in rags. 19293.
Matrimony. 28834.
My Dixieland. 31534a.
Mv Geraldiue. 31565.
My partner. 31083.
New world. 32500.
On the Rhine. 33893.
Orphans. 34384.
Peril. 35920.
Rising man. 39516.
Risks. 39519.
Siberia. 42227.
Through fire. 46072.
White slave. 50573.
Campbell (C.) Olga. 33695.
Campbell (C. J.) :
Bal masque. 2825.
Bunch of pinks. 5470.
Chow chow. 7161.
Dangerous game. 9767.
Debutante. 10312.
Dreamer. 11769.
2933
Campbell (C. J.) — Continued.
Friend of the family. 15440.
Gay musician. 15982.
His holiday. 19658.
Ladv Betty's courtship.
24369.
Lady Disdain. 24386.
IMaid of Araby. 27460.
Mayor of Tokio. 28940.
Motor girl. 31209, 31210.
Pink hussars. 30335.
Runaway boy. 40274.
Secret sin. 41352.
Silver cord. 42390.
Valley farm. 48644.
Vanity shop. 48704.
Campbell (C.N.) Electrocutioa
12424.
Campbell (C. W.) Priceless
pauper. 37190.
Campbell (Constance) One of
the old guard. 34083a.
Campbell (D. H.) Count. 8652.
Campbell (E. E.) Undine.
48267.
Campbell (E. V.) Worth of a
man. 51808.
Campbell (Evan) Turandot
47329.
Campbell (Evangeline) Husl:-
ing-bee. 20740.
Campbell (F.) :
Oldest inhabitant. 33680a.
On the links. 33868a.
Campbell (F. A.) Country edi-
tor. 8754.
Campbell (F. S.) :
At close of day. 2125.
Pawnbroker & actress.
35650.
Rube politicians. 40212,
40213.
Unlucky Mr. Lucky. 48384,
Veterans. 48917.
3000 years from now.
52521.
Campbell (F. T.) :
Dead-eye mine. 10205.
Recall. 38638a.
Campbell (F. W.) Anti-hypno-
tism. 1605.
•^ampbell (H. C.) Thou shalt
not kill. 45904a.
Campbell (H. E.) Old maid's
deception. 33552.
Campbell (H. J.) :
Common fool. 8140.
Electressa, the human Ley-
den jar. 12403.
Jungle. 23301.
Love vs. art. 26637.
Lucky dog. 26844.
Whitney's ward. 50596.
Woman of fame. 51437.
INDEX
Campbell (H. S.) Wedding of
Atljintis & Piicifica. 4i)UU9a.
Caujpl)ell (I. B.) :
First lady iu the land.
143G9.
]\Ian from Mo. 27795.
Campbell (.J. A.) :
Agitator. 581.
Shattered idol. 419G5.
Sin of her childhood. 42472.
Vagrant. 48613.
<^ampbell (.T. D.) Breaking
point. 4992b.
Campbell (J. D. S.) See
Argyll.
Campbell (J. E.) :
Innocents abroad. 21759.
Weather man. 49853.
Campbell (J. F.) :
Busted. 5G06.
Trilby's baby. 4G985.
Campbell (J. P.) Goldie. 17027.
Campbell (.lames) Visit to
Japan. 49178.
Campbell (John) Ethan Allen.
12992.
Camp!)ell (Joseph) Judgment.
231G0.
Campbell (L.) King Darnley.
237G0.
Campbell (M. C.) :
Greater love. 17508f.
Way of the cross. 49746.
Campbell (M. D.) :
Chinese dummy. 7085.
Open secret. 34244.
Sunlionnets. 44533.
Campbell (Martin) Campbell's
nightingales. 59G5.
Campl)ell (Maurice) :
Cai>t. Molly. 6143.
Christian pilgrim. 7183.
Comin' thro' the rye. 8086.
Her soldier. 19144.
Mary, Mary, quite con-
trary. 28562.
Thou Shalt not kill. 4.5904a.
Campbell (N.) Tragedy of
Chevelier T.a Salle. 4G721a.
Campbell (O. J.) jr. Comedies
of Holberg. S0.").")a.
CamplK'll (.1//-.S. 1'.) :
Beata. 3170.
Klectra. 12401.
Joy of living. 23082.
IMoon of Yamato. 30942.
Whirlwind. .50470.
Campbell (P. F.) School &
commcncenipnt at Dark Town
college. 41096.
Campbell (U. C.) :
Class apart. 7543.
From start to finish.
15578.
This wicked world. 45852.
Campbell (Robert) :
Heart of Dixie. 53SS5.
filascot. 2S.")94a.
My Dixieland. 315.S4a.
Khodes scholar. 3U319a.
White slave. 50573.
Campbell (Rose) Mrs. .Jenkins'
birthday. 30391.
Cami)bell (S.) By the firelight.
5716.
Campbell (T. A.) :
Grafter's awakening.
17242.
Legal scapegoat. 24999a.
Recoil. 38676.
Stranded actor & his wits.
44030.
Thy daughter's peril. 46132.
Campbell (T. C.) Lady Lillian.
24453.
Campbell (T. J.) Caught at
last. 6496.
Campbell (W. O.) Awakening.
2556a.
Campbell (W. P.) :
Amethyst. 1296.
Corene. 8505.
Nameless play. 31922.
Campbell (W. S.) :
Dinkle's honeymoon.
10S73a.
Full of the devil. 15659.
Improving nature. 20156a.
London bells. 26098.
Merry devil. 2923L
Red crook. 38716.
Red devil. 38723.
Sure winner. 44637.
Trip to Washington. 55658.
White rat. 50561.
Campbell ( W. W.) :
Admiral's daughter. 303.
Fatal throw. 13769.
Campbell (Wallace) :
Hi Holler. 19340.
His wife & her husband.
19849.
Campbell (Walter) Heart of
Chinatown. 18458.
Campbell (Wayne) :
Across the desert. 178.
IMavflower of Plymouth.
28918.
AVhcn Ireland was a nation.
50241.
Where taters grow small.
50392.
Campifia :
Casa de Su Excelencia.
C310a.
Secretos de himeneo. 41368.
Campion (E.) :
Bh-d & a bottle. 3910.
Matrimonial episode. 28S20.
Campion (]\Iary E.) Wake up,
Uncle Sam. 5581L
Campion (Molise E. )
Full value. 53732.
Getaway. lG264b.
Campo (C. del) :
Aires de la sierra. 6.52.
Astucia de mujer. 2114.
Final de Don Alvaro.
14247.
Camprodou ( F. ) Marina.
28274.
Camps (R.) Capitanes del Zar.
6056a.
Camus (L. del Castillo) See
Castillo Camus.
Camussi (E.) Du Barry.
11903, 11905.
Canaday (E. B.) Pot of rouge.
36S9Sa.
Canby (A.) :
Chfiteau Bideau. 6831.
Two brothers. 47566.
Canbv (A. H.) Yellow cab.
52057.
Candales (F. H. de) See De
Can dales.
Candales (R. S. de) See James
(.L M.)
Candee(H. C.) Down in Okla.
11605.
Candee (J.) Tour of the jolly
club. 46622.
Candela :
A ver si va Ti poder ser.
23.
Clown bebg. 7688.
Guasa viva. 17721.
Mi-carCme. 293.57.
Ojos vacfos. 33.387.
Sor Angelica. 43282.
Candela (L.) :
Pelmazos. 3-5815.
Reloj de arena. 39001.
Sultana. 44479a.
Candela (R. Galvfiu) See Gal-
van Candela.
Candela Ardid. Cruz del can-
chal. 9282.
Canfield (G. D.) :
GlKml. 16325a.
Were-wolf. 49987.
Canfield (M. D.) System of
John Law. 44885.
Canissa (P.) Test. 45453.
Canito :
Baptiste Guillard. 2940.
Black ape. 4044.
I>ife for a life. 2.5291.
Trapped at last. 46846.
Cannan (G.) Four plays.
15172.
Canne (L.) Paradis de Ma-
homet. 35248.
2934
INDEX
Cannet (G.) Ilour before the
(liiwn. 2037Ga,
Caunoii (l'\) :
Lady of the opera house.
54210. 54-211.
Love lagf^ard. 54340.
Meow. 2<J130a.
AVIiat's in a uame? 55887.
Cannon (.T. H.) Her awakeu-
ins. 1S918.
Cannon (li.) :
Mistakes in a dental office.
30119.
Teleyi-apli operator & the
, bur-lar. 45219.
Troubles a photo caused.
471G9.
Cannon (\V. .7.) His just re-
ward. 19G70.
Cannon (W. M.) :
IMidni^bt session. 29452.
Ticklish affair. 4G147.
Ticklish business. 4G148.
Canon (C.) Dreiviertelwelt.
11803.
Canora (J.) Torfmull. 46575.
Canovas (.T.) Alicia. 797b.
Cautello (F.) :
Human vampire. 20G18.
Perfumed death. 54931.
Cantello (.J.) Star of Beth-
lehem. 43780.
Cauto (G.) :
Aqnf todos somos buenos.
1750.
Boda de la Farruca. 44G7a.
Celoso Exti'emefio. G5SG.
Crlsto de la ve.u;a. 53290.
IMalaguehas. 27G38a.
Milaiii'o de San Antonio.
29551c.
Sei'iMiata del pueblo. 41534.
Siej:a. 422G3.
Soin!)reros. 43147.
Vara de nardos. 5.57.'i8.
Viejos compadres. 49000.
Cantor ( D. I.) Fool. 1470Sa,
14709a.
Cantor (.L O.) :
Hofnagei's first love. 19939.
\\'al\e up Mr. Drowsy.
40403.
Wicked Charley. 50770.
Cantor (N. B.) Wicked Charley.
50770.
Cautweil (F. S.) :
Bridges uiiburned. .W06.
Love's laufiliter. 2G718.
Two-edged sword. 47Gl)4.
CaritwcMl (J.) Dixie guards.
11071.
Cantido (R.) Gioie e tormenti
del dottore sociale. 1G3S7.
Canziani (L. S.) Over the
rapids. 34951.
Capella (J.) :
Becerro de oro. 3250.
Bo<la roja. 44G8.
Brocha gorda. 5155.
Eterna revista. 12970.
Garrotin. 15922.
Granito de sal. 1731G.
Ki-tlia y I'obn. 23G53.
IMu.jer espanola. 31310.
I'alacio de cristal. 35131.
Trust de las mujeres.
47270.
Vida alegre. 48991.
Capen (S. P.) Nathan der
AVeise. 32035a.
Gaperton (Airs. W. R.) Bear
Wallow belles. 31GS.
Caplin (A.) :
Belle of the boulevard.
3429.
Man less Isle. 28075.
Olga. 33G94.
Sport. 43G15.
Capo (F. Perez) See Perez
Capo.
Capoul (V.) Clo^\^l. 7G85.
Capp (A.) Soldier's widow.
43115.
Cappelens (J. W.) Forlag
Aase tiskerpike. 39.
Cappiani (L.) :
Blind who sees. 42G8.
Lisztians. 25572.
Pawned saint. 35G52.
Capri (M. di) Cupid in a con-
vent. 93S8.
Capsadell (L.) Calamity Jim.
5S2C.
Capus (A.) :
Adventurer. 340a, 2522a.
Adversaire. 37G.
Ange. 1451.
Attentat. 2337.
Bourse ou la vie. 4705.
Brignol & his daughter.
5121a.
Chatelaine. GS34.
Deux (Voles. 10042.
Deux lioinmes. 10G44.
En garde. 12GG0.
Favorites. 13933.
Heloiie Ardouin. 187.3G.
lustitut de beaute. 217SGa.
M. Piegois. 308G9.
Notre ieunesse. 33091.
Oiseau' blesse. 33381.
PassagC'fes. 35439.
Petite fouctionnaire. 3G042,
Qui perd gaiiue. 38180.
Theatre. 45G34.
Theatre complet. 45G38-
45G43.
Veine. 487.59.
Verwundete vogel. 4889G.
2935
Caragiale (I. L.) Eye for an
eye. 13283.
Carb ( D. ) :
Discards. 10918.
Five pies. 14439.
Great desire. 17378.
Kiss. 24019a.
New age. 32315.
Penny & tlie rose. 35853.
Things we create. 45791.
Violet Rose. 49103a.
Voice of the people. 49240a.
Carballes (E.) Marido modelo.
28257.
Carberry (C. B.) Special ed.
434G2,
Garbone (A.) Lulu & the 3
jolly thieves. 2G918.
Garbonell (.L M.) :
Boda roja. 4468.
Idilio. 20879.
Lagar. 24545.
Loca. 2G038.
Maria del Mar. 28233.
Ni media palabra m3,s.
32598.
Sucesos de la semana.
44357.
Suspiros de fraile. 44G97.
Tres viejas. 46916.
Carboy (J.) See Harrington
(J. A.)
Garcenac (E.) • Maltresse de
langues. 27551.
Card (E. W.) :
No trespassing. 54729.
Six kleptomaniacs. 42620.
Garden (.1.) :
Eloped. 12516.
Two roads. 47764.
Cardillo (S.) Romilda.
39S74a.
Cardoze (F. T.) :
His lordship. 19707.
Silly Billy. 42377,
Spellbinder. 43500.
Careo (Z.) Hidden treasures.
19:577.
Garctti (M.) His partner.
19773.
Garew (P. T.) :
Angel of peace. 1473.
Birth of the rainbow. 3964.
Garev (Almee) Out of the past.
34842.
Garev (Alexander) Mixed.
3()51L
Carey (B.) Sec Donohoe (W.
C.)
Carey (H. D.) jr.:
Bv force of ai-nis. 5676.
l\Iontana. 30884.
Unwritten law. 48465.
Carey (J.) Vestal. 48909.
INDEX
Carey CJ. R.) Trust king.
47271.
Carey (J. W.) :
Day before the convention.
10113.
Helping hand. 18797.
Knight for a night. 24138.
Right girl. 39424.
Secretary of War. 41365.
Star performer. 43792.
Carey league. In a new light.
21078a.
Carfano (E.) :
Life for life. 25294.
Saba, the Devil's bride.
40409.
Cargill (C. T.) Advertising
agt. 382.
Carhart (C. E.) Meiamoun.
29056.
Carhart ( J. L.) Broken chains.
5172.
Carida. See Carpender (I.)
Cariveau (R.) Artist. 1962.
Carl (E. L. A.) Love & per-
dition. 26460.
Carl (H.) Dionysische tra-
goedien. 10889.
Carl (J.) :
Autographs. 2484.
West Point. 49996.
Carl (N.) Crimes of London.
9098.
Carlberg (G.) Struensfie.
44222.
Carle (A.) Just foolishness.
23345.
Carle (C.) Magic talisman.
27393.
Carle (G.) Martha. 28496.
Carle (M. J.) If I were rich.
20934.
Carle (R.) :
Boy & the girl. 4824.
Eureka. 13044.
Hurdy-gurdy girl. 20700.
Little Miss Modesty. 25785.
Maid & the mummy. 27443.
Mary's lamb. 28586.
Mayor of Tokio. 28941.
Mummy & the maid. 31352.
Other fellow's wife. 34447.
Remarkable story of Dick
Whittington & his cat.
39005.
Tenderfoot. 45371.
Carle (R. L.) Co. Q in Cuba.
816L
Carleton. Down & out. 11572.
Carleton (E.) :
Catalpa six. 6442.
Ocean child. 33236.
Two foundlings. 47610.
Carleton (H. G.) :
Augustus Caesar. 2371.
Bar sinister. 2947.
Butterflies. 5G43.
Cuckoo. 9328.
Dangerous buckboard.
9763.
Degenerates. 10391.
Gilded fool. 16355.
He lost his rabbit's foot.
18375.
Jack's honeymoon. 22388.
Lion's mouth. 25563.
Memnon. 29086.
Night in Herculaneum.
32693.
Princess of Erie. 37434.
Rabbit's foot. 38266.
This innocent couple 45845.
Victor Durand. 48969.
Carleton (H. J.) New Year's
eve. 32511.
Carleton (J. L.) :
Coom-na-goppel. 8450a.
Hildebrand. 19483.
Otto of Nordheim. 34510.
Carleton (L. C.) Old Califor-
nia Joe. 33435.
Carleton (M.) In the toils.
21532.
Carleton (M. G.) Magician's
frolic. 27399.
Carleton (W. E.) :
Down & out man. 11573a.
Out in the storm. 34817.
Carleton (Will) :
Anheuser push. 1521.
Burglar bracelets. 5522.
Duke & the king. 11980.
Land of dreams. 24589.
Over the hill from the poor-
house. 34937.
Over the hill to the poor-
house. 34938.
Over the hills from the
poorhouse. 34939.
Over the hills to the poor-
house. 34942.
Pansy Blossom. 35182.
Roly Poly. 39769.
Tainted money. 44927.
Carleton (William) :
Cream pufEs. 9047.
Elevator. 12445.
Go west. 16809.
Gotlieb, the wanderer.
17159.
Her royal nibs. 19120.
His royal nibs. 19797.
Irish aristocracy. 21956.
Little cassino. 25610.
Marquis of W a t e r f o r d .
28354.
Nonsense. 32986.
Carleton (William) — Conta.
Stir 'em up. 43910.
That dreadful dude. 45554.
Two plums. 477.52.
AVilly Reillv. 25385.
Zitka. 52374.
Carley (E. A.) Romantic
dramas. 39835a.
Carley (H. S.) Burning ship.
5571.
Carli (C. de) Juana. 23101a.
Carlie (E. J.) Lineman & the
actor. 25524a.
Carlin & Penn. Getting a di-
vorce. 16270.
Carlisle (B. M.) Appeal to the
jury. 1700.
Carlisle (G. H.) My beggar &
love. 31494a.
Carlisle (G. V.) Only way.
34226a.
Carlisle (J. T.) Sally Smith-
ers. 40604.
Carlisle (J. T. H.) My wife's
cousin. 31744.
Carlisle (R.) Who's it? 50655.
Carlita (G.) Luzon love.
54365.
Carlock (W. B.) :
Abatement. 46.
Contraband. 8384a.
Elemental man. 12432a.
Heir of the woman-hatei
53900.
Jim's woman. 22748a.
Madness of Mildred. 27296a.
New law, 32402a.
One Oct. night. 34056.
Silent woman. 42366a.
Sunrise. 55482.
Tarlon (.L H.) Gay old time.
15988.
Ca rlos ( F. ) See Griffith ( F. C. )
Carlos (J.) Muneca fingida.
31362.
Carlson (C. F.) Scoffer.
41156, 41158.
Carlson (W.) After the show.
52591.
Carlton (Agnes) Parson's
daughter. 35379.
Carlton (Arthur) Lost chord.
26294.
Carlton (C. H.) :
Her wrongs avenged. 19175
Santiago. 40748.
Carlton (F. L.) At Monaco.
2164.
Carlton (George de) See De
Carlton.
Carlton (Gerald) My friend
the artist. 31556.
Carlton (M. G.) Wizard's
frolic. 51345.
2936
nn)EX
Carlton (S.) See King (A. P.)
Carlton (Will) Mepliisto's hot
house. 54490a.
Carlyle (H. N.) :
Elixir of life. 12488.
Fifi just from Paris. 14135.
Carl vie (J. C.) Executor.
13206.
Carlyle (R.) :
Compromising situation.
8183.
Held for ransom. 18705.
Carlysle (P. J.) Bacio. 2731.
Carman (A. S.) Her first
chance. 18984.
Carman (B.) Earth deities.
12152a.
Carman (W. G.) Duchess.
11912.
Carmell (B.) Jewish ghosts.
22712.
Carmichael {Mrs. L. M.)
C. Q. D. 5757.
Carmichael (M.) Timothy &
clover. 46268.
Carmody (W. H.) :
Laughing stock. 24822.
Time will tell. 46250.
Carmon (E.) Pearl-fishers.
35724.
Carmona (J.) Hijos de Hun-
grla. 19468.
Carmoser pseud. See Moser
(C. E.)
Carnahan (A. L.) Cupid,
M. D. 9401.
Carnahan (T. B.) :
Bunco Jonnie's little game.
5478.
His reward. 19789.
Trip to Mex. 47023.
earner (J. W.) :
Daniel Boone. 9798.
End of the world. 12720.
Old Cattaraugus. 33437.
Pauper's paradise. 35639.
Carnes (B. S.) In old Ala-
bama. 21258.
Carnes (M.) :
Ileal Cedric Erroll. 38552.
See-saw. 41382.
Taboo. 44904.
Carney (M. F.) Last relic.
24758.
Carney (P. J.) Lady Anne.
24350a.
Carniol (J.) See Karniol
(J. J.)
Caroline (W.) Althea. 1026.
Carpani (J.) :
Lawyer. 24883.
Our consuls. 34576.
Palmira. 35142.
Parisieune. 85332.
Carpat (D.) :
Creoles. 9068.
Greatness in sin. 17536.
Sylvana. 44845.
Cai'pender (I.) :
Bride by proxy. 5056.
Cleopatra. 7589.
Carpenter (A. S.) Talisman.
44997.
Carpenter (B.) :
Bachelor. 2656.
Brolven law. 52993.
Cave lady. 6537a.
Pickles. 36220.
Carpenter (C.) Merry belles
of the kitchen. 29222.
Carpenter (C. B.) Kissing-
bug, the witch, etc. 24028a.
Carpenter (E. C.) :
Barber of New Orleans.
2968.
Cinderella-man. 7 3 6 0a,
53174.
Hand of man. 18042.
Jack-in-the-box. 54095.
Tongues of men. 46499.
Carpenter (E. P.) Christmas
at the kerchiefs. 7201.
Carpenter (Edward) :
Amer. daisy. 1189.
Golden ladle. 16985.
Carpenter (Ethel) Show girl's
husband. 42183.
Carpenter (F.) From soup to
nuts. 15577.
Carpenter (G.) :
Ah Som. 615.
Aunt Dilsey Ann. 2389a.
Day of atonement. 53353.
Dx-agon & the eaglet.
11649.
Dragon's claws. 11653a.
Goat. 16813a.
Hypodeimics. 20781a.
Pretenders. 37099a.
Siamese twins. 42224.
Carpenter (G.E.) Price. 37146.
Carpenter (H. G.) Italian tra-
gedian. 22262.
Carpenter (L.) Haunted room
at Horsham. 18315.
Carpenter (L. G.) Siamese
twins. 42224.
Carpenter (Louis H.) :
Anyhome. 52709.
Smoke. 42849a.
Carpenter (Lucy H.) Geniveve.
16091.
Carpenter (M.) Bachelor. 2656.
Carpenter (M. B.) Her uncle's
boots. 19158.
Carpenter (llalph) See Blan-
chard (R. C.)
Carpenter (Rhys) Tragedy of
Etarre. 46723a.
2937
Carpenter (S.) :
Aaron Burr's dupe. 38.
Anna KarSuina. 1542.
Inheritance. 21720.
Moderns. 30675.
Carpenter (W. S.) :
Commandment. 8117.
Maid from the moon.
27449a.
Carpio (L. F. de Vega) See
Vega Carpio.
Carr (A.) Wife & the sword.
50880.
Carr (Albert) :
Alfaric, the Goth. 754.
Andy Ryan. 1449.
Baby Bluff. 2636.
Bed-rock flume. 3260.
Boby, the booby. 4463.
Broken oath. 5203, 5204.
Cow-boy & the baby. 8922.
Cow-boy from Dakota.
8934.
Cow-boy's pledge. 8954,
8955.
Cuff Jenkins. 9335.
Green Mountain boy. 17585.
His mother's boy. 19734.
Horse thief. 20293.
Independent governor.
21618.
Irish prince. 22021.
Juemito, the adventurer.
23197.
Little Christian. 25618,
25619.
Lost & found. 26276.
Louis XIV. 26389.
Maj. Andr§. 27568.
Miner's dream. 2 9 7 2 7,
29728.
Mr. Binks from Binktown.
30148.
Parson Joe. 35374.
Pierre trail. 36267, 36268.
Shining mystery. 42116,
42117.
Tiberius Caesar. 46139.
Tom Warren. 46464.
Carr (Alexander) Apr.
showers. 52718.
Carr (B.) Fun on the docks.
15696a.
Carr (Clarence) Creole's oath.
9069.
Carr ( Corny ns) :
Naturalist. 32067.
United pair. 48345.
Carr (E. B.) Happy New
Year. 18186.
Carr (Eddie) New clerk.
32340a.
Carr (Ernest) Grafter. 17236.
INDEX
Carr (F. B.) :
Actor's fninily. 208.
Benu Bi-uminell burles-
qiHTS. 3195.
Iiidinii maidens. 21G31.
Love & music. 2G455.
Carr ( F. O.) :
Blue-eyed Susan. 43G6.
Lord Tom Noddy. 20223.
Tom Noddy. 40454.
Carr (F. W.) :
Awakeniufr. 254.^.
Dictaphoned. 10823.
Carr (G. A.) Winning of the
western star. 51174a.
Carr (G. H.) Garrick's great-
est act. 15918.
Carr (H.) Under the green-
wood tree. 48109.
Carr (.7. C.) :
Beauty stone. 3242.
Dr. .Tekyll & Mr. Hyde.
11154.
John .Jasper's confession.
22859.
King Arthur. 23738.
Tristram & Iseult. 47077.
Carr (.T. S.) Kit Carson's kit.
24033.
Carr (.1. AV. C.) Faust. 13898a.
Carr {M. E.) :
Lticile. 20816, 26819.
No name. 32873.
"Wlien Home was mistress
of tlie world. 50292.
Carr (IM. L.) Oracle. 34294.
Carr (O.) His excellency.
19005.
Cai-r (It. V.) Phonogi'aph wed-
ding. 30167.
Carr (S. V.) :
Cost of empire. 8013, 8614.
Fiash-liglit. 14476.
Her name. 19079.
H(»mestea(lers. 20078.
Iron way. 22071.
Jenkinses go to the circus.
22004.
Kentucky Belle. 23593.
Lolita. 20080.
I>ove in Lucky camp. 26527.
^ladam, the agent. 27102.
Paper table mat. 35231.
Rofk- of tlie sun. 396S0,
39687.
Cnrr (Mrs. Smidl-) See Smidl-
Carr.
Carr (W. A.) Boot-blacks.
4638.
Carr (Walter) Broken oath.
5204.
Carr (Wilfred) Daredevil
Dorothy. 0845.
Carran (L.) :
Ariine. 1867.
Reckoning. 38605.
Can-ano (A.) Cavalleria rus-
ticana. 6.")34.
Carrasco (I<\) Galeria popu-
lar. 15781a.
Carre (F.) :
Femme de Narcisse. 14037.
]Monsieur le directeur. 7002.
I'a riser witweu. 35318.
Carre (M.) :
Ame des heros. 1119.
Courtisaue de Corinthe.
8806.
Enfant prodigue. 12750.
Faust. 13900.
Gina. 1037L
Her husband. 53917.
Jeannette's wedding. 22583.
Jllle. Fill. 27255.
IMignon. 50907.
INIirette. 29800, 29807.
Pearl-fishers. 35724.
Pf'cheurs de perles. 35749.
Pour etre a mice. 36917.
Khena. 39314.
Romeo et Juliette. 39859a,
39872.
Carrg (M.) flls. Pierrot, the
prodigal. 36271.
Carrel (B. de) Budenzauber.
5390.
Carreil (J. J.) Gentleman Jay.
16120.
Carrere (A. Sanchez) See Sdu-
cliez Carrere.
Carrere (E.) :
Bachiiler Medina. 2730.
Cancirtn de la farandula.
5991.
Carretero (J. M.) Redimido.
3SS51.
Carri (H.) Turandot. 47329.
Carrick (H.) :
Bachelor's wife. 2724.
John P.erkley's ghost. 22831.
.Toy ride lady. 23087a.
Two merry monarchs.
47702.
Carrick (J.) Silent hunter.
42340.
Carrie (C.) Sec Earl (M.)
Carrier (Wilbur or .L W.) De-
mon & the darling of the gods.
104.52.
Carrigan (W. S.) You are the
woman. 52139.
Carrillo (I.) Indiscretion.
21062.
Carrillo (L.) :
Bella charito. 3368,
Celestial. 6-566.
Carrington (C.) Struggle of
the strong. 44243.
2938
Carrington (F. INI.) Naosuke,
the sword-maker. 31977a.
Carrington (H.) Zenobia, a
di-eam of ancient Egypt.
50051.
Carrington (J. B.) :
A(lventiu-ers. 342a.
Golf match. 17035.
His engagement. 19603.
Pastoi-es of San Antonio.
35505.
Carrington (L.) See Jennings
(L. C.)
Carrion (M. Ramos) See
Ramos Carri6n.
Carrol (T. M.) Her idea.
53921.
Carroll :
Irish .luhilee. 21997.
McFadden's flats. 27078.
Murrays & Murphys.
31391.
Carroll (A.) Pageant & mas-
que for the Shakespeare ter-
centenary. 54856.
Carroll (A. B.) P. A. T. 34992.
Carroll (B.) Hobo musketeers.
19910.
Carroll (C.) Before the wed-
ding. 52849.
Carroll (C. R.) Friendly inn.
154.52.
Carroll (E.) :
Lady of the nisht. 24501.
Love mill. .54343.
Wireless belles. 51224.
Carroll (I^. IL) :
Macaroni. 27015.
Whose can it be? 50715.
Carroll (G.) Sheridan's spy.
42066.
Carroll (Harry) Light &
shade. 2.'.30lb.
Carroll (Howard) Amer. count-
ess. 1185.
Carroll (J. C.) :
(Jr.-ifter. 17233.
Sleigh-boU.s. 42771a.
Carroll (J. J.) Lobster. 26033.
Carroll (J. P.) Mysterious
islands. 31814.
Carroll (.L S.) :
Billy's getaway. 3891.
Blind guides. 4248.
Chickle's moving day. 6959.
Eternal savage. 12984.
Fanatic. 13623.
Fenian. 140.50.
Fourteenth Rameses. 15186.
Inv.-ilids. 21SS8.
Lucky Jonah. 20857.
Ma gosse. 20997.
Peac(Mnaker. 357(X).
Settled out of court. 41.592.
Strictly business. 55459.
IKDEX
Carroll (J. S.)— Continued.
SulTrasette land. 44417.
Table d'hote. 44S9G.
Top of the morning. 55G2G.
Carroll (L.) See Dodgsou
(C. L.)
Carroll (P.) My Johnnie.
315S8.
Carroll (P. H.) :
Jane McCrea. 224G3.
Jolly clubman. 22932.
Robert & Cornelia. 30G15,
39G16.
Carroll (P. J.) Ship in the
\v:ike. 55322.
Carroll (U.) Nobody home.
3294.')a.
Carroll (R. F.) :
Cunnnotion. 8150.
Dairo. 9G25.
Forgot w. 15025.
Great Scott. 174G8.
Her ladyship, the cook.
19043.
In a trance. 21090.
In China. 21124.
Julio & Romiet. 23230.
Life's aim. 25334.
Memories of the South.
2909G.
Natural. 320G2.
Nonsuch. 32989.
P. A. T. 34992.
U and I. 47881.
Very little Faust. 48899.
W ho.se can it be? 50715.
Carroll (R. M.) :
Daddy McFinn. 9598.
lliirroo. 20705.
Kidnapped. 23G71.
Limb of the law. 25491.
Macaroni. 27015.
IMortar & bricks. 31077.
^lusical mixtures. 31441.
Orphans. 34384.
Peel yourself. 35781.
Carroll {Mrs. S. F.) Dress re-
hearsal. llSll.
Carroll (T. M.) :
Soul within. 4333Gb.
Tragedy of a nation. 4G715a.
Carroll (T. P.) Mirror of life.
29825.
Carroll (W.) :
Aunty. 2442.
Lend me a dollar. 2.5057.
Mv mammy. 31G37.
White blackbird. 50487.
Carroll (W. F.) :
Aunt Bridget's baby. 2384.
Rridget's baby. 5099.
Erin. 12857.
First of April. 14380.
Maids to order. 27523.
Carroll (W. F.l— Continued.
Man of sand. 27918.
Montana widow. 30891.
Old color sergeant. 33449.
Painting the town. 35074.
Remorse. 39027.
Widow Dooley's dream.
50812.
4-11-44. 52425.
Carroll (W. M.) Noon hour.
32991.
Carroll & Gardner. Peach of a
pair. 35712.
Cai-rolo (J. L.) Noble heart.
32919.
Car ruth (W. H.) :
Braut von Messina. 4934a.
Wtdlonstein. 49433b.
Wilhelm Tell. 510131.
51013k.
Carruthers (A. C.) :
Affairs of men. 427a.
Safety tirst. 40487d.
Carruthers (L. A.) Mr, Peg-
gotty. 30227.
Carry I (G. W.) Joan of Arc.
2277L
Car.se (R.) Lady Tatters.
24524.
Carson (A. C.) :
Arizona. 1840.
Electricity. 12420.
King of the air. 23857.
Carson (C.) Dutch-courage.
120G5a.
Carson (C. !^L) Morning's re-
hearsal. 310G5.
Carson (D. A.) Bride of Brit-
tany. 52984.
Carson (E. F.) To be or not to
be. 4G359.
Carson (E. W.) Maid. 27431.
Carson (G. M.) :
Around the bulletin boards.
52730.
Patter-iot-ism.. 35591a.
Carson (J. B.) Models abroad.
545G9.
Carson (J. E.) Downfall of a
kid. 11G32.
Carson (L.) Drama of life.
11GG9.
Carson (M.) :
Bishop's move. 3988.
Capt. Kettle. G127.
Duke & his double. 11975.
Simple Simon. 42457.
Spendthrift. 43.'>()7.
Termagant. 45401.
Carson (S.) & co. Imbroglio.
21000.
Carson (W. G. B.) Pro patrla.
55040.
Carson (W. H.) :
Airship. GGO.
Angel of the fields. 147a
Capt. Jim. G118.
Decision. 10347a.
East side masquerade.
121 G8.
End vS: tlie beginning. 12G96.
For the 1 woman. 14943.
Gold diggers. 1G890.
Guest of honor. 1773G.
Harbor shoals. 18199.
Hester Blair. 39324.
Higher call. 19435.
Hiram Howe iu W'all St.
1951Gb.
Honeymoon's eclipse. 20135.
Justice. 23418.
Marriage bond. 28375,
Marriage of Sonia. 28418.
Mender. 29121.
IMills of the gods. 29079.
My lord's secretary. 31G.'?3.
Old folks at home. 33482.
One (Miristmas eve. 33989.
Politician. 3G712.
Portrait painter. 3GSG2.
Puritan & the girl. 378G7.
Reclamation of Hester
Biair. 38G72,
Return, 39178a,
Robert Bourne. 39G21a.
Saving of Raymond. 40895.
Second wife. 41309.
Silent power. 55341.
Social battle. 42947.
Sunshiners. 44592.
Tempter. 45342.
Tito. 4G343.
Wanted — a sensation.
49536.
W^estern Bowery girl.
5000G.
Who owns the baby? 50G44.
Young un of the upper
camp. 52203.
Younger generation. 52216.
Carstari»hen (F. E.) :
Blennerhassett. 4225.
Duffer. 119G8.
Carteu (R. C.) See Critchett
(R. C.)
Carter (A. G. W.) :
Edge tools. 12229.
Gottlieb Faust. 171G1.
Hans von Stemmel. 18123,
Paracelsus. 35243.
Ring rule & ring ruin.
39475.
Carter (A. J.) Washington
butler. 49GG4.
Carter (A. P.) :
Fairy steeplecrown. 13416.
Sad "mistake. 40477.
2939
INDEX
Carter (B.) :
Gipsy. 16398.
Knocklanny. 241S5.
Carter (C. J.) Carter, the
Anier. magician. 6306.
Carter (C. L.) :
Idea. 20S60a.
Where's Mabel? 50387.
Carter (C. M.) Man from
Hackensack. 27770.
Carter (D. D.) See Cohen
(D. D.)
Carter (E.) Blond dona. 4284.
Carter (E. A.) Carter's 2 En-
glish coons. 6307.
Carter (E.H.) Christmas can-
dles. 53159.
Carter (E. L.) ;
Climax. 7614.
Mesmer's daughter. 29295.
Ransom. 38458.
Carter (G. E.) jr. Doctor.
11105.
Carter (G. H.) :
At the point of the gun.
2269.
Proposal in pajamas. 37725.
Stolen plans. 36936b.
Carter (J.) Heiress of Clo-
denside. 18680.
Carter (J. Heneage) :
Bryant & Carter. 5356.
Mirth & music. 29831.
Music & mirth. 31400.
Old coin collector's life.
33446.
Carter (.Josephine Howell-)
See Howell-Carter,
Carter (L.) :
Betty's divorce. 3659.
Law of heredity. 24863.
Carter (L. J.) :
Alaska. 695.
Boogaboo. 4595.
Bride special. 5067b.
Down Mobile. 11612.
Fast mail. 13730.
Foolish Mr. Wise. 14736.
Indian's secret. 21660.
King of the North Pole.
23875.
Kit of the relay. 24038.
Man she loved. 27948.
Remember the Maine !
39011.
Spirit of Paul Doon. 43564.
Tornado. 46579.
Carter (M.) Hans von Stem-
mel. 18123.
Carter (M. N.) :
Missing link. 30060.
Seeing afraid. 41387.
Carter (O. M.) Power of
fright. 36950a.
Carter (R.) :
Excess baggage. 13195.
For sale — the Strand.
53674.
Wise Mr. Conn. 51242.
Carter (R. D.) :
Golden dragon. 16943.
Spendthrift. 43511.
Which? 50412.
Carter (R. L.) Suburban life.
44340.
Carter (T. P.) :
Millionairess. 29672.
Sappho. 40768.
Carter (W.) I won't do it
again. 20830a.
Carter (W. J.) :
Affinity. 434.
Arizonian. 1854.
Carter (Walter) Coon & the
chink. 8452.
Carter (William) :
Patriots. 35575, 35576.
Port wine vs. jealousy.
36852a.
Senior. 41473.
Carter-Broun (L.) See Broun
(L. C.)
Carteret (L.) Ecole des men-
ages. 12208.
Carthew (L.) Amer. idea.
1231.
Carton (J.) Jim, the govern-
ess. 22737.
Carton (M. " H.) Want ad.
49492.
Carton "(R. C.) See Critchett
(R. C.)
Cartoscelli (G. W.) :
Lamb. 54216.
Secret of the bud. 41337a.
Cartoux (P.) Grand match.
17270.
Cartwright (C.) :
Coping stone. 8466.
Ironside?. 22073.
Land war. 24623.
Mayor of Casterbridge.
28928.
Carus (P.) :
Buddha. 5387.
K'uug Fu Tze. 24271.
New morn. 54702.
Carusi (I.) Crusader & the
Saracen. 9263.
Caruthers. Golden horse-shoe.
16977.
Carvajal :
Amor de imbecil. 1331.
Cierre dominical. 7322.
Carvalho (D. N. & S. N.)
Queen Esther. 37994.
Carver (C. C.) Home, sweet
home. 20045.
Carver ^G. O.) Getting wise.
16296.
Carver (W. C.) Heir direct.
18655.
Carver (W. F.) :
Diving elk. 11018.
Diving horse. 11019.
Seven sensations. 41619.
Taming a cow boy. 45038.
Carwald (J.) :
Chambre en ville. 6640.
Dans de beaux draps.
9817.
Ordonnance 2, tout faire.
34321.
Cary (F. M.) Heiress of Sal-
vador. 18688a.
Cary (L.) Endlong case. 5395.
Cary (L. H.) :
Dwarf's spell. 12091.
Her Easter choice. 18958.
Cary (W.) Frilby. 15468.
Gary ell (E. B. H.) Miller's
children. 54515.
Caryl (C. W.) New era. 32371.
Caryll (L) :
Cherry girl. 6907.
Cigale. 7323.
Circus girl. 7408.
Dandy Dick Whittington.
9744.
Duchess of Dantzic. 11924.
Earl & the girl. 12125.
Gay Parisienne. 15990.
Girl from Boston. 16477.
Girl from Chicago. 16484.
Girl from London. 16507.
Girl from N. Y. 16517.
Girls of Gottenberg.
16675.
Kleine konigin. 2 4 0 9 0,
24091.
Little caf§. 25609.
Little cherub. 25614.
Little Christopher Colum-
bus. 25621.
Ma mie Rosette. 26998.
Messenger boy. 29311.
Nelly Neil. 32206.
New Aladdin. 32316.
Orchid. 34305.
Our Miss Glbbs. 34716.
Papa's darling. 35217b.
Pink lady. 36336.
Spring chicken. 43646.
Three dashing widows.
45948.
Toreador. 46574.
Casa Dotesio:
Cancion de la gitana. 5992.
Canuto sonsonete. 6023.
Jura de la bandera. 23316.
Mufieca fingida. 31362.
Oveja perdida. 34921.
2940
INDEX
Casa Dot^sio — Continued.
Primera comunifin, 37246.
Reparto general. 390G2.
San Isidro Labrador. 40709.
Casa editrice musieale gia Givi-
dici & Strada. Mori di Va-
lenza. 31030a.
Casaburi (L.) :
Contessa Trigona. 8376.
Redenta. 38849a.
Tragedy in Rome. 46714.
Casad (C. B.) :
Butler's baby. 5640.
Don't blame me. 11408.
Fire crackers. 14300.
Frog & the owl. 15504.
Jollv commodore. 22933.
22934.
Joy riders. 23089.
Land of mirage. 24600.
Look who's here — Napo-
leon. 26157.
Merry widow of Looney
park. 29273.
Mildred of the movies.
29556.
Military Mollie. 29584.
Moon-man. 30940.
Nevermore. 32312.
Purity girl. 37877.
Rarebit girls. 38487.
Reincarnation. 38971.
Sandyland. 40694.
Sweet Violet. 44776.
Casadesus (F.) Moissonneur.
30690.
Casado (J.) :
Alondras. 52640.
Escuela de Venus. 53550.
Soldado de cuota. 43061a.
Casado Pardo (J.) Cabo I-^-
pez. 53033.
Casal (C. Garcia) See Garcia
Casal.
Casal (E.) :
Boda. 4467, 49S90a.
Pretendientes. 37100.
Casafia (V.) Abuelito. 122.
Cnsaiial (M. Berdejo) -See Ber-
dejo Casaual.
Casafial Shakery (A.) :
Cencerrada. 6588.
Gay saber. 15992.
J u s t i c i a de Almudevar.
23422a.
Casanova (L. de) See De
Casanova.
Casanova (V.) Pino del Norte.
36355.
Casanovas (F.) Figliuol pro-
digo. 14209.
Case (C. E.) :
Volunteer. 49263.
Volunteers. 49275.
Case (E. Y.) False alarm.
13512a.
Case (L. U.) :
May court in Greenwood.
52592.
Veiled priestess. 53238.
Case (N. E.) :
Bread & milk drill. 4963.
Dream of flowers. 11750.
Casedy & Armstrong. Prima
donna & the sport. 37239.
Casero (A.) :
Catastrofe de Burgos.
6443a.
Consolar al triste. 8322a.
Donde hay faldas hay jaleo.
1138Sa.
Familia de la Sole. 13563.
Merendero de la alegrla.
29207.
Miserable puchero. 29860.
Mfisica popular. 31412.
Porvenir del niiio. 36864.
Regadera. 38904.
Rey de la casa. 39305.
Sueiio es vida. 44383.
Cases (P.) Cristo de la Luz.
9149.
Casey (F.) Moonlight sonata.
30952.
Casey (F. J.) Anelave. 52687.
Casev (H. E.) Mail carriers.
27524.
Casey (M. A.) Forging his
chains. 15016.
Casey (P. .T.) :
Actor's boarding -house.
52566.
Billy Bouncer. 3879a.
In the suburbs. 21525.
Casey (W. V.) General elec-
tion. 16038.
Casey & Le Clair :
Emerald trio. 12598.
Irish tenants. 22035.
Gash (M.) :
Every-day life. 13107a.
Village schoolmaster.
49051.
Cash (O. S.) Now you know.
33112.
Cashuian (D. P.) :
Eleventh commandment.
12450.
Flaherty's masq u e r a d e .
14464.
Casnati (A. L.) Parisette.
35319.
Caso Soto (L.) Montbars.
30896.
Caspar (W.) Russia. 40331.
Casper (A.) Morris Cohen.
31070.
Cass (A. R.) See Cassidy
(A. R.)
2941
Cass (M.) Fate. 13783a.
Cassad6 (J.) Cortijo. 8588.
Gassard (V.) :
Friend of Jack's. 15436.
In the tub. 21535.
Jack Frost. 22330.
Janitor's joke. 22481.
Ladies' day. 24323.
Lady of France. 24475.
Viking. 49014.
CLssel (C.) Vasun. 48731.
Cassel (F. F. von) See Von
Cassel.
Cassel (J. F.) Casey's 400.
6358.
Gassell (B.) Man who cried
quits. 54414.
Gassell (J, B.) :
Miss Frisco. 29946.
Oriana. 34342,
Gassell & co. King of the Jews.
23870b.
Cassey (S. H.) Foiled. 14652.
Cassidy (A. R.) :
Hands up. 18071b.
In the heart of India.
21431.
Land of alimony. 24586.
Mr. Bad Man. 30142.
That stranger. 45620.
Yankee Doodle dandy.
51979.
Cassidy (L.) Grater. 9023.
Gassilis (I. L.) :
Cheerful companion. 6879.
Superior person. 44600.
Those landladies. 45889.
Cassin (S. B.) :
Imaum of Muskratte.
20998.
Kentucky feud. 23598.
Maid in Germany. 27451.
Sons of Ham. 43270.
Cassino (S. E.) Faust. 13900d.
Cassirer (B.) :
Liebeskonig. 25251.
Robert Anstey. 39620.
Cassirer (P.) Mme. Legros.
27206.
Casson (E. R.) Golden mari-
ner. 16991.
Casta igne (A.) Bill toppers,
3850.
Castegnier (G.) :
Maltre de forges. 27550a.
Testament de Cesar Giro-
dot. 45472.
Vovage de M. Perrichon.
49310.
Gastel del Valle (O.) Dulce
himeneo. 12015.
Castelhun (L.) King Thrush-
beard. 23918.
IXDEX
Caste] hun (M.) :
Stronger sex. 44203.
Your obedieut servant.
52230.
Castell ((J. A.) Snowed up
with a duchess. 42921.
Castellanos (J. R.) Amor es
uiio. 1333.
Castelle (J. \V.) Social bursa.
420.")0.
Castelli (C.) Rosalinda.
39930.
Castelnovo (L. di) See Pull6
(L.)
Castelveccliio (R.) Duca di
Rciclistndt. 11994.
Castilla (I. F.) :
Carji-cliica. G191.
Leon . . . I'Orez y Garcia.
2r)()7.'5.
lilala fiinia. 27632.
Kino (le los tanyos. 32S21.
Sal de espunia. 40."71.
Castill.-i (V.) Dulce liimeueo.
120 l.j.
Castillo (Adsie) Queen of tbie
jnnu'le. 38000.
Castillo (Aivjiivz del) :
A h\ vera der quer^. IG.
Becerro tie oro. 32r)0.
Castillo (C. del) Tormenta.
40070.
Castillo (E. G. del) :
A fuei'za de i)unos. 11.
Ami^'o Nicolas. 1300.
Armas al Iioluhro ! 1870.
Bandoleras. 2894.
Bello Narciso. 3453.
Dirij,'ible. 10008.
Eche usted seuoras. 12191.
Espadacliines. 12933.
Eva, la niua de la fdbrica.
13054a.
Fenisa la comedianta.
14051.
Herninna piedad. 19220.
IMil francos. 29548.
Padre Aususto. 35021.
Pol)reclta Dolores. 54980.
Reina del Albaicln. 38900.
Rei no de los frescos. 389S5.
Santrre v arena. 40705.
Sej.'adores. 41403.
Sol y ali'jrn'a. 43050.
Cfastillo Camus (L. del) Reina
iusuete. 55141.
Castle. Goose girl. 17131.
Castle (H. D.) Courting of
Motlier Goose. 8802.
Castle (J. C.) Prison scene,
Queen Estlier. 37512.
Ca.st1e (J. W.) :
Beliold the man. 8339.
Maid to order. 54385.
Treasure Island. 55045.
Castle (Mrs. N.) Struggle of
the strong. 44243.
Castle (N. H.) Burglar's the
gentleman. 5523b.
Cn.stle (W.) King for a day.
23707.
Castro (F. Ramos de) See
Ramos de Castro.
Castro (J. de) Hijos del aire.
39409.
Castro (O. D.) :
Every-day life. 13107.
Sights of Cliicago. 42291.
Castro y Tiedra (M. de) :
Armonia conyugal. 1890.
Ti-ompeta minuto. 47151.
Caswell (F.) White slavery.
5U575.
Cata (A. Hernandez) See Her-
nandez Cata.
Catnlani (A) :
Loreley. 20232.
Wully. 49439.
Catarineu ( R. .1.) :
Otra. 34508.
Sonihra. 4314.5.
Gate ( H. L.) Guilty conscience.
17702.
Cnther (K. D.) Jack & the
bean-stalk. 22321.
Cntherwood (M. H.) Dollard.
11208.
Catlett (F.) Up against it.
484G9a.
Cato. Suffragetten. 44419a.
Caton (H. S.) :
Iron jaws. 22068.
T. J. Smith, hatter. 44S90.
Cattell (W. F.) :
Baron's daughter. 3038.
In the whirlpool. 21545.
Iteceipt for $10,000. 38049.
Valuable fish. 48659,
48600.
Cattell e (W. R.) :
Innocent devil. 21741.
Tragedy of virtue. 46740.
Caufman (G.) :
Belle of Hades. 3407.
Dice of death. 10801.
Price of happiness. 37100.
Queen of treachery. 3S08S.
Railroad .lack. 38358.
Caufman (M.) :
Belle of Hades. 3407.
Dice of death. 10801.
Pi'ice of happiness. 37100.
Queen of treachery. 3S0S8.
Railroad .Taclc. 38358.
,$50,000 beauty. 52.532.
Caufman (R. G.) Last of the
Rnthvi'iis. 24748.
Canghlan (D.) Get the money.
10200.
Caughy (C. JI.) :
Duty. 12085, 12088.
For the king. 14932.
Cauley ( W. A. ) Laddie.
24310.
Caul field (T. W.) :
Sir .John Davenport. 42542.
Suzette. 44707.
Caul let (J. J.) :
Cross-roads merchant. 9208.
t Judge. 23132.
Monastery. 30743.
Scai)egoat. 40950.
Caussiu (J. de) Sec De Caus-
sin.
Cauthorn (E. B.) :
Anier. cigarette. 1170.
Calamity Jane. 5 82 la.
5822.
Gentleman cowboy. 16108-
10110.
Klondilve. 24103.
Matador. 28755.
Mexican dilenuna. 29339.
Wayside flower. 49801.
Who is who? 55927.
\\'\\a rose. 50991.
Wild rose of the West.
50993.
Cautliorn (Jifrs. F.) Amer.
cigarette. 1170.
Cautliorn (F. B.) Night-hawk.
32071.
Cautley (L. R.) :
By Giotto's tower. 5679.
Henry Esmond. 18897.
Prince Belphegor. 37276a,
Widow's might. 50860a.
Cavacchioli (E.) :
Avemaria. 2.512a.
Miirken. 28.327,
Zigeuner. 52342.
Zingari. 52359.
Cavan (H.) Sec Lambart (H.)
Cavanagh (W. B.) :
Convention of strong-
minded women. 8402.
Mad actors. 27125.
Cavanaugh (E.) Mr. Inquisi-
tive. 54551.
Cavanaugh (J. ,T.) Beginning
of the end. 3317.
Cavassa (A.) Hungry laborer.
20009.
Cavell (V. R. D.) Zingerallia.
52.361.
(F.)
Caverly
7477.
Caverlv (H. M.)
20244.
Caverly (J. W.)
20918.
Caverly (R. B.) : .
Chocorua in the mts,
7123.
Civil service.
Hop-pickers.
Idylvale.
7122,
2942
INDEX
Caverly (R. B.) — Continued.
King Philip (N. E.) 23892.
Mlantoninio, N. E. 293G2.
Regicides. 38915. 3S916.
Cawley (U.) Mondaiuin. 30744.
Cawtborn (H. S.) :
Corlc man. 8528, 8529.
Damage suit. 9670.
Irisli stew. 22032.
Man from Corli. 27766.
Man of Corli. 27891.
Cawtliorn (Mrs. S. E.) :
Irish & Dutch emigrants.
21954.
Jake & Louise. 22431.
Little 2. 25916.
Caxton club :
I'escebalio. 35980.
Poutench. 367S2a.
Cayley (E.) :
Lady Luna. 24458.
Love of life. 26574.
Caylor (M. J.) Woman's way.
51591.
Caylor (O. P.) Carringtons.
6294.
Cayzer (C. W.) ;
David & Bathshua. 10045.
Undine. 48270.
Cazauran (A. R.) :
Creole. 9060.
Felicia. 13992, 13993.
French flats. 1-5363.
Frenchwomen. 15379.
Godo & Bobo. 16840.
L. N. 24280.
Lost children. 26292.
One wife. 34117.
Theodora. 45705.
Woman's wit. 51600.
Cazgres (P.) :
Epouvantail. 12836.
Homme au chapeau gris.
20084.
Pour garder Jacques.
36917a.
Cea (M. de) Al horde, del pre-
cipicio. 670.
Cecco (A. de) Conca d'oro.
8201.
Cecil (A.) Time is money.
46237.
Cecil (E.) Fourth man. 53694.
Cecil (M.) :
Miinicure girl in a barber
shop. 28066.
Mn rried in Hoboken.
28452a.
Till the cows come home.
46212.
Cecil (S.) Evolution in mod-
ern loving. 13168.
Ceiti'n (B. F.) Debt paid.
10309.
Celeste (R.) Girl who lost her
honeymoon. 16637b.
Celigne (C. de la) See De la
Celigne.
Celis (N. Rodriguez de) Sec
Rodriguez de Celis.
Cella (L. J.) :
Across the border. 169.
Angelo. 1494.
Back from Cowland. 2736.
Brothers. 5286-5288.
Brothers of Pisa. 5306,
5307.
Cavalleria rusticaua. 6535.
Columbus. 8004.
Counterfeiter. 8690.
Cnink. 9009.
Crank in society. 9010.
Dual life. 11902.
Higher education. 19439.
In the Rockies. 21492.
My Chinese partner. 31514.
Spy. 43666.
Trifling mistake. 46982.
Two brothers. 47565.
AVhat struck Duffer. 50135.
Younger son. 52219.
Cellier (A.) Mountebanks.
31239, 31240.
Celval (F.) :
Attaque du blockhaus,
2336.
Lieut. Cupidon. 2 52 68,
25269.
Century co. :
Complete poems of S. W.
Mitchell. 816Sb.
Master Skylark. 28723a.
Plays for school children.
36507a.
Prometheus bound. 5.5048.
St. Nicholas book of plays
& operettas. 55226.
Shakespeare's pr i n c i p a 1
plays. 41906a.
War brides. 49576c.
Century opera co. :
Carmen. 6243a.
Romeo & Juliet. 39859a.
Cerati (M.) Fausta. 13915.
Ceraulo (S.) Civil death.
747 L
Cercle francais of Harvard
univ. Pedant jou6. 35771.
(!erda (E.) :
Banda nueva. 2885.
Episodios nacionales.
12S3.5.
Libertad y amor. 2.5209.
Pecado venial. 35745.
Primer amor. 37242.
Cereceda :
Buenas mozas del barrio.
5404.
Cereceda — Continued.
Carranque. 6282.
Ki-tha y Pohn. 23653.
Cereceda (G.) Abrazo de Ve-
gara. 97.
Cerf (Barry) Know thyself.
24193a.
Cerf (Blanche) :
Miss Myra Wilson of the
suits. 29991.
IMoney mad. 30774.
Ceruela (F. Calderou y) See
Calderon y Ceruela.
Cervantes Saavedra (M. de) :
Camilla & Lothar. 5939a.
Don Quixote. 352, 11363-
11367, 11369-11376.
Cervenka (.1. E.) :
Cow-boy detective. 8932.
His lost child. 19713.
Cesek (H.) Narreuhaus,
32020.
Cespedes (J. de A.) Father's
venseance. 13877.
Chabrier (.L) :
Apres I'opera. 1732.
Vengeance du marl. 1732.
Chacon (M.) Hora del t§.
20262.
Chadwick (G. W.) Padrone.
35023.
Chadwick (J. D.) Hank Hoo-
ver's holiday. 18082.
Chadwick (M. L. P.) Little
plays. 25842.
Chafl'ee (F.) :
Fountain of youth. 1.5132.
Social brigands. 42949.
Chaffee (J. A.) Molly, the
major. 30716.
Chaflin (L. G.) Maritza.
28306.
Chacnon. SoufHons nos dames.
43303a.
Chaikovskii (P. I.) SeeTschai-
kowsky.
Chainis (C. W.) Love wins.
266.53a.
Chain (J. D.) By request.
53028.
Chaine (P.) :
Au rat mort. 2350.
Bagnes d'enfants. 2810.
Petite Roque. 360.52.
Challan. pseud. See De Lima.
(C. A.)
Chains (R.) Curate. 35370.
Chalmers (A. F.) :
In .5000 years. 21169.
King's cupbearer. 54185.
Jlaking of Billy. 27625.
Remarj-ying the Browns.
39007.
Chalmers (E. V.) Wonder
girl. 51649a.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-81
2943
INDEX
Chalmers (J.) Follies of the
day. 14082.
Chalmers (K.) Case of fren-
zied finance. 6330.
Chalmers (S.) Discoverer.
10934.
Chalona (E.) :
Sacrifice. 40445.
Singed butterfly. 42485.
Chaloner (C.) Trebbles of
Clara Net. 46910a.
Chaloner (J. A.) :
llobbery under law. 39611a.
Saul. 55240.
Serpent of old Nile, 41554a,
Chamberlain (A. M.) :
Browny queen, 5340.
Will-o'-wisps of Wee-land.
51038.
Chamberlain (C.) jr.:
Put to the test. 49202.
Vivandiere, 49202.
Chamberlain (E.) Coast of
chance. 7730.
Chamberlain (G. H.) Fortis-
simo music society. 15038.
Chamberlain (H.) In music's
thrall. 21245d.
Chamberlain (Louisa) Coast
of chance. 7730.
Chamberlain (Lucia) Yellow
Duke. 52065.
Chamberlain (O. M.) Will-o'-
wisps of Wee-land. 51038.
Chamberlain (W.) Magic milL
27377a,
Chamberlayne (W.) Love's
victory. 26748a.
Chamberlin (F.) :
Connecticut peach. 8278.
Dartmoor chimes. 9913.
Girl from home, 16496.
Necklace. 32135,
Tiger awakens, 46182.
Chamberlin (F. C.) Southern
rose. 43384^3386.
Chamberlin (H. H.) :
Court of love. 8853.
In old Provence. 21274.
Chamberlin (W. W.) Mid-
summer madness. 29474,
Chamberlyn (A. H,) :
As a man sows. 1997.
Loves of Cyrano. 26726.
Sorrows of Satan, 43299.
Chambers (C, H.) :
Awakening. 2.547.
Capt. Swift. 6162.
Idler. 20S94.
Love & war. 26471,
Sir Anthony. 42530.
Thief. 45767.
Tyranny of tears, 47871.
Upturned faces of the
roses, 48545.
Chambers (C. H.) — Continued.
Ziska, the problem of a
wicked soul. 52372.
Chambers (C. S.) :
Lesson. 25098.
Parted. 35389.
Chambers (E. K.) Midsummer
night's dream. 54510.
Chambers (H.) Modern Mag-
dalen. 30624, 30625b.
Chambers (H. E.) Under the
Stars & Bars. 48219.
Chambers (H, K.) :
Amer. widow. 1273.
Betsy. 3623.
Cora. 8486.
Happy days. 18152.
Lady & the jewels. 24339a.
Turning point. 55682.
Chambers (J.) :
Flying Dutchman. 14626.
Pair of boots. 35079.
Chambers (K.) See Chambers
(H, K.)
Chambers (L.) Wrong trail.
51903.
Chambers (L. C) :
Human vampire. 20617.
Redemption of Satan,
38849,
Chambers (R. W.) :
Firing line. 14339, 14340.
Tree of heaven. 55650.
Chambers (S.) :
For old time sake, 14895.
Girl & the law. 16443,
His wayward son, 19S34,
In the days of '49. 21378.
JjQOking backwards, 26159,
Modern way. 30666.
When our country was
young, 50280.
Chambers (T. B.) :
Kentucky belle. 23592.
Kentucky girl. 23602,
Chambers (T, J.) Her only
ambition, 19092a.
Chambliss (E, A.) :
Critical moment. 9157,
Elise's secret. 124S1.
Her point of view. 19105.
Silver plume, 42410.
Society ed. at the phone.
43011.
Whom God hath joined.
50705,
Chamisso (A. von) Peter Schle-
mihl, 36012, 36013,
Champagne (Maurice) Mile.
Aurore. 27245.
Champagne (Mildred) :
Dear college days, 10256,
Education of Beatrice.
12268,
2944
Champenois (W. L,) :
Come across. 8036b.
Deacon's son. 10195a.
In the ring. 21491a.
Champigny (R.) :
Double taxe. 11549.
M, Pingre. 30870.
Restitution forcee. 39116.
Champion (M. S,) Magic boot.
l;7363.
Champion film co, :
Aviator & autoists race for
a bride, 2532.
Blind. 4239.
Brothers. 5290.
Caricature of a face. 6220.
Divided family, 11004.
Divorce cure. 11036.
Editor. 12246.
Fatal glass. 13751.
For her father's sake.
14816.
For home & honor. 14836.
Gay deceiver, 15964,
Henpeckos, 18814.
Heroes of the Blue & Gray.
19283.
Horse thieves of Bar X
ranch. 20296.
Indian's gratitude. 21656.
Ireland & Israel. 21931.
Italian romance. 22260.
Kid Canfield. 23660.
Lucky Jim, 26855,
Manicurist. 2S068.
Merchant mayor. 29143.
Ranch woman. 38438.
Robbery at the r. r. sta-
tion. 39611.
Robert Fowler's transcon-
tinental flight. 39640.
Salvation Sue. 40632.
Squaw man. 43692.
Thou Shalt not. 45901.
Winona. 51188.
Champlin (C. K.) :
His brother's crime. 19570.
Lamb & the brute, 24557.
Only a private. 34176.
Panther. 35184,
Soldier of the legion.
430S3,
Way of the world, 49764,
Cliamplin (S. G.) :
Adam Killjoy, 256a.
Kid. 23656a,
King Grafter, 23774.
Little Cherry Blossom.
25613a.
Merchant prince. 29189,
29190.
Price must be paid. 37148a,
Public opinion. 377S3a.
Saving a wife, 40890a.
INDEX
Chainplin (S. G.) — Contimied.
Slaewnnted to go to lieaven.
42020.
Sliwlock junior. 42095a.
Test of love. 4r)470a.
Clianiplin (V.) Iviuys in exile.
190G7.
Chanipney (Frdre) See Cliamp-
ney (E. F.)
Chunipuey (E. F.) Flowers of
Kama. 14G03c.
Clianipney (Li W.) :
In the llf-'lit of a brother-in-
law. 21451.
Vacation. 4S587.
Champsaur (F.) Reuccio di
Caprilana. 39213a.
Chance (A.) Gifts of St. Fran-
cis. 16345.
Chance (RI. D.) Bryan to
Providence. 53006.
Chancel (J.) :
Fleur de d§sert. 53657.
His highness, my husband.
19G55.
Kleine konigin. 24090.
24091.
Prince consort. 37289.
S. A. R. 40396.
Chancellor (L. B.) Players of
London. 36187.
Chandler. In Colorado. 21128.
Chandler (A.) Tell-tale heart.
45247.
Chandler (A, G.) Spirit of
Tuskegee. 435S0.
Chandler (B. W.) Born nurse.
4GG6.
Chandler (F. W.) Henry the
Fourth. 18S29.
Chandler (J. C.) Acadia. 132.
Chandler (J. W.) :
Accomplice. 52555.
Arrival of Mr. Wright.
1921a.
Chandler (K.) Mary of the
mines. 54445.
Chandler (L. A.) Sayonara.
55246.
Chandler (L. F.) :
At the window. 52759.
Pntriot ffii'l. 355C5a.
When Shakepeare struck
the town. 50295.
Chandler (L. W.) :
Heartstrings. 18588.
Reine. a modern magdalen.
38977.
Wapsie. 49564.
Chandler (M. S.) King Kole
in war times. 54175.
Chandler (Roy) Prof. Nathan-
iel's theory. 55045.
Chandler (Ruth) Great be-
yond. 17359.
C!handler (S.) Golden bum-
blebee. 1G913.
Chandos (C. A.) See Sweet
(C. M.)
rhandos (C. M.) :
Bessie Morand. 3577.
Ruby. 40219.
Chanfrau (H. E.) Octoroon,
33254, 33255.
Chankin (J.) Cora. 848.5.
Channou (F.) Musician's
dream. 31456.
Chantavoine (J.) Chevalier a
la rose. G92G.
Chantier (D. E. or Everett) :
Bad man inside. 52810.
Cutting deep. 9524.
Great mystery. 17440.
Harlow & Co., criminals.
53871.
Hope of glory. 20257.
Laurette. 24832a.
Little grains of sand.
25706a.
Man who stayed. 27992.
One man. 34034.
Recoil. 38674.
Second cup. 41281.
Stop, look & listen. 43961a.
Thing you don't expect.
45785.
Woman does most of it.
51395.
Woman in revolt. 51417a.
World's man. 51782.
( ihantrier (A.) :
D6buts de Chichine. 10315.
Griifin Fifi. 17220a,
17220b.
Chapeau (C.) See Chapeau
(E. C.)
tihapeau (E. C.) :
Cuba. 9303.
Katherine Walton. 23521.
]Mme. la marquise. 27203.
My Lady Diane. 31598.
(^apl (R.) :
Aquf base farta un hombre.
1749.
Dama roja. 9669.
Donde hay faldas hay jaleo.
113S8a.
Entre rocas. 12810.
Eterna revista. 12970.
Magia de la vida. 27357.
Merendero de la alegrla.
29207.
Ninon. 32822.
Pino del Norte. 36355.
Puerta del sol. 37802.
Sabado bianco. 40411.
Chapin (A. A.) :
Lotus San. 26385.
Stronger call. 44196. «j
White garden. 44196.
Chapin (A. F.) Poems & plays.
3GG13f.
Chapin (B. C.) :
A. Lincoln. 90.
At the grand opera. 2242.
At the red school house.
2276.
At the White House. 2296.
Last day. 24696.
Lincoln at Fords' theatre.
25509.
Lincoln at the War office.
25510.
Lincoln plnys a practical
joke. 25512.
On the spot. 33918.
Peon. 33856.
Samson & the law. 40674.
Storm center. 43978.
Tact. 44906.
Wen Arewen. 49975.
( 'hapin (F. ) :
Amer. girl. 1213.
Bringing up father. 5124.
C. O. D. 5754.
Garden of girls. 15895.
Pussy in a corner. 37906.
Twin sister. 47492,
Woggle-bug. 51348.
(Chapin (H. C.) :
Checkmate. 6866.
Inventor. 54068.
Major General command-
ing. 54388.
Way. 49717a.
Chapin (H. G.) Section 829.
41379.
< 'hapin (H. L.) :
Love test. 26622a.
Man behind the screen.
27752a.
Paradise regained. 35269.
Poems & plays. 36613f.
Semeramus. 41444.
■ "' Treva. 46922a.
Chapin (L. V.) :
Colombo. 7883, 7884.
Huon of Guyenue. 20699.
Jlillion of money. 29646.
Chapin (V. A.) Salathiel.
40580.
i 'hapman (A.) :
Forester. 14996.
Kids' judge. 23693.
< 'hapman (A. M.) :
Blazed trail. 4217.
IMargaret & Denny. 28198.
Violet girl. 49099.
Chapman (Belle) :
Pa's holiday. 35424a.
Western chivalry. 50007a.
Chapman (Betty) Texas Ann
abroad. 45489a.
(Jhapiiian (C. H.) Jezebel.
54108.
2945
INDEX
Chapman (E. H.) Gipsy guard-
ian. 1G408.
CJiapniau (E. J.) Financier.
14255.
Cliapnian (E. M.) Estlier, the
Jewish queen. 12956.
Chapman (Ed.) Two tramps.
47803.
Chapman (Ella) Telegram.
45212.
Chapman (Emmagene) Estelle
Warland. 12944.
Chapman (Ernest) See Chap-
man (W. E.)
Chapman (Mrs. F. M.) :
Masquei-aders. 28G42.
Masquerades. 28G48.
Jly broder. 31502.
Straight flush. 44015.
Tallv-lio coaching club.
45022.
Chapman (G.) :
Alphonsus. emperor of Ger-
many. 1000.
Eastward hoe. 12177a.
Florence. 14557.
Chapman (H. G.) :
Cendrillon. 6590.
Etheria. 13003.
Pagliacci. S5053.
St. George of l^isa. 40529.
Sappho. 40773.
Snow queen. 42901.
Chapman (Harry) :
Arlington belles. 1869.
Rodion. 39700.
Sonia. 4325G.
Chapman (Henry) Herodias.
19279.
Chapman (J, J.) :
Four plays for children.
15173.
Homrric scenes. 20070a.
Judas Iscariot. 23124.
:\Iaid's forgiveness. 27517.
Neptune's isle. 32235.
Sausaire from Bologna.
40859.
Treason & death of B. Ar-
nold. 40896.
Chapman (M. E.) Child-stealer
of Whitechapel. 7011.
Chapman (R. A.) :
Gladys (}reye. 10715.
Golden key. 1G9S3.
Chapman (R. G.I Dulie & the
• cow-boy. 11979.
Chapman (S.) :
Cliild of sin. 6995.
]\Ianuny's devotion. 27G91.
Plutocrat. 36581.
Chapman (S. H.) Hidden away.
19360.
Chapman (W. B.) Red rose of
Col. 3S793.
Chapman (W. E.) :
Great pink pearl. 17445.
Leader. 24908.
New detective. 32358.
Pink pearl. 36342.
Chapman (W. F.) :
April fools. 1744.
Over the garden fence.
34929.
Chapman (W. R.) Off the
earth again. 33315.
Chappel (A.) Complete works
of Shakespeare. 41870, 41907-
41912.
Chappel (E.) :
None but the brave. 32981.
Woman assistant. 51390.
Chappell (G. S.) Witliout a
flaw. 51312.
Chappell & CO.:
After the girl. 503a, 503b.
Antelope. 1598.
Arcadians. 1774.
Balkan princess. 2838.
Beauty stone. 3242.
Betty. 3652c.
Capitan Fracassa. 6055.
Capt. Kidd. 6128.
Cherry girl. 6907.
Cinema star. 7306a.
Cingalee. 7368.
Count of Luxembourg.
8671.
Country girl. 8763.
Dairymaids. 9645.
Dancing mistress. 9732.
Dandv Dick Whittington.
9744.
Dear little Denmark.
10262.
Duchess of Dantzic. 11924.
Earl & the girl. 12125.
Emerald Isle. 12595.
Entrance song, Boob-
hamba. 12807.
Fallen fairies. 13499.
Francesca da Rimini.
15428a.
Gay Parisienne. 15990.
Gipsy love. 16410.
Girl behind the counter.
16465.
Girl from Kay's. 16504.
Girl from Utah. 165.39.
Girl on the film. 16611.
Girls of Gottenberg. 16675.
Golden girl. 16960.
GoUywogs. 17044.
Hnddon hall. 17874.
Happy day. 53868.
Havana. 18319.
Jane Annie. 22453.
Kiss Poll. 24024.
* Ladies. 24319.
Lady Madcap. 24462.
2946
Chappell & CO. — Continued.
Little caf6. 25609.
Little cherub. 25614.
Mme. Sherry. 27220a.
Make a fuss of me. 27589.
Marriage market. 28405.
Merry England. 29219.
Merry widow. 29271.
Merveilleuses. 292S5.
Mirette. 29807.
Miss Hook of Holland.
29957.
Miss Wingrove. 30049.
Mr. Popple. 30241.
Mixed marriage. 30525.
Mountebanks. 31239, 31240.
Mousme. 31253.
My Mimosa maid. 31648.
Nelly Neil. 32206.
New Aladdin. 32316.
Oracolo. 34294a.
Orchid. 34305.
Our Miss Gibbs. 34716.
Papa's darling. 35217b.
Pearl girl. 35725.
Peggy. 35797.
Pink lady. 36336.
Planter's life. 36442.
Princess Caprice. 37402.
Princess of Kensington.
37437.
Quaker girl. 37951, 37952.
Rose of Persia. 39997.
S. A. R. 40396.
Sarenna. 40798.
She's all right. 42009.
Summer night. 44.505.
Sunshine girl. 44587.
Sybil. 44S36a.
There's nothing much more
to say. 45726.
Three kisses. 45977.
Three little maids. 45980.
Tina. 46279a.
Tom Jones. 46449.
To - nicht's the night.
46500b.
Topsy-turvy inn. 46572.
Two little Murhus. 47674.
Tzigana. 47878.
Utopia (ltd.) 4S578.
Veronique. 48SS3.
Waltz dream. 49450.
White chrysanthemum.
50498.
Chappel le (C. F.) Little Dor-
ritt. 25654.
Chappelle (L. A.) Fool-killer.
14718, 14719.
Chappelle (P. H.) Rabbit's
foot. 38267.
Chappelle (W. .L) :
Col. Baxter's hired girl.
7896.
INDEX
Cliappelle (W. J.)— Continued
Fool-killer. 14718, 14719.
Our hired girl. 346G7.
Chappie (B.) :
On n summer's day.
33747a.
Return of Louis. 391SGa.
Chappie (J. M.) :
Boss Bai-t. 4G93.
I'liantom painting. 3G0S4.
Chapuli Navarro (A.) Mareas
vivas. 2S191.
Cliarancle (Bonis-) See Bonis-
Charancle.
Charbonuel (R.) Moissonneur.
81)01 )0.
Charbonni^ras (J.) Bal man-
que. 2S24.
Charctte, pscnd. See Hunt
(F. J.)
Cliarh'iu (E.) Sobrinos de Don
Juan. 42943b.
Charles (C.) :
Indian mail carrier. 21G32.
Wep-Ton-No-Mah. 49985.
Charles (C. D.) :
Doing undone. 11245.
First reproach. 14385.
Obstinate professor. 33231.
Obstinate visitant. 33232.
Round of errors. 40093.
Charles (E. D.) :
Spider & the fly. 4352G.
Vindication. 49074a.
Charles (E. L.) :
Benedict Arnold. 3496.
Contempt for suspicion.
8308.
Home in war times. 20025.
In fortune's paws. 21174.
Old Virginia. 33GG8.
Pontiac. 3G785.
Stepmother. 43875.
Charles (G. C.) Molly Ma-
guires. 30708, 30709.
Charles (J. M.) :
Birth & gold. 3951.
Under suspicion. 48142.
Charles (L.) See Charles (E.
L.)
Charley (L.) :
Attaque du blockhaus. 2336.
Lieut. Cupidon. 2 52 08,
252G9.
Charlsou (M.) Armenia. 1882.
Charlton (H. B.) Winter's
tale. 51203a.
Charlton (M. B.) Farrell's
girl. 13G99.
Charniain (A.) En musique.
12GG3a.
Charpentier (G.) :
.Tulien. 23225a, 23226.
Louise. 26396.
Charron (B. D.) Edward, the
Confessor. 12277.
Charters (C.) :
Key to the mystic. 23640a.
Message. 29297a.
Singed wings. 55349.
Way of life. 49742a.
Charters (S.) Love will find
a way. 2GG50.
Charters (Z. S.) :
Fads. 13343.
Married. 28432.
Charton (P.) Devaut Tenuemi.
26471.
Chartres (A. V.) :
Hi'.ruin - scarum harem.
18259.
Hunt for happiness. 20677.
Invasore. 21891 a.
Ruby ring. 40223.
That man. 45592.
Charvay (R.) :
Enfant du miracle. 12748.
Mile. Josette, ma femme.
27258. 3173L
Mr. Piclnvick. 30234.
Monsieur Pickwick. 30S6S.
Papa Mulot. 35211.
Charwate (A. or A. T. or Tex) :
Amazon & the student.
1081.
Cold turkey. 7800b.
Her football hero. 18995.
Original idea. 54822.
Shanghaid. 41944.
Spartan mother. 55407.
Student & the Amazon.
44260.
Superwoman. 55485.
Vaudevillainess. 55759.
Virago & the student.
49114.
Chase (A.) Fadeless trail.
13340.
Chiise (A. G.) Miss Keith of
Chicago. 29972.
Chase (A. M.) :
Island of Desire. 22139.
Janizaries of Jane. 22482.
Chase (B. F.) Dalev.ood. 9664.
Chase (C. A.) Eden Gray.
12218.
Chase (C. E.) Last analysis.
24678, 24679.
Chase (C. F.) White wing.
50590a.
Chase (C. H.) :
Birthday roses. 3971.
Cauliflower. 6518.
May- time. 28910,
Midnight supper. 29454.
Mrs. Hartington's daughter-
30377.
2947
Chase (C W.) :
Clarise, a waif 7533
Dad's side partner. 9612.
Eleanor. Duchess of Guiene-
12389.
Fall of Lisbon. 13473.
Fel ix, the hunchback.
14Ut>3.
Girl from Sweden. 16525.
Hired girl. 19526.
Midway plaisance. 29510.
Myra. 31775.
New Year's day. 32506.
Quo vadis? 38245.
Resurrection. 39131.
Settlers. 41599.
Tourists in an emigrant
car. 46629.
Wheie the laugh comes in.
50395.
1996. 52515.
Chase (E. D.) Sabbrey club In
the moon. 40415.
Chase (Edward) See Chase
(C. E.)
Chase (Electa) Slarriage of
Miss Midget. 28417,
Chase ( F. A.) Fadeless trail.
13340.
Chase (F. E.) :
Amer. beauties. 1162.
Babie. 52791.
Bat & the ball. 3093.
Club & lodge room enter-
tainments. 53203.
Come here. 8044.
Comedy of errors. 8064.
Cure for dudes. 9457.
Description of Henry's
comic menagerie. 10529.
Gre.-it umbrella case. 17484.
In the trenches. 21534,
Legal holiday. 24990.
Looking for trouble. 26166.
Papa Pettingill. 35213.
Personal matter. 35970a.
Ready-made suit. 3854Sb.
Ripe old age. 39503.
Santa Claus the First.
40738a.
School for scandal. 41109a.
Sewing school for scandal.
41640a.
That Patrick. 45004.
Uncle Micajah's treat at
Slambasket Beach.
47994a.
Young Mr. Pritchard.
52180.
Chase (F. W.) Penalty. 54921.
Chase (G. B.) :
Haunted by a shadow.
18297.
Penn Hapgood. 35847.
Simple Silas. 42454.
INDEX
Chase (G. H.) Cousin Simon.
8907.
Chase (H. B. R. A.) :
Children of Charles Dick-
ens' books. 7026.
Child's dream of the Bible.
7056, 7057.
Nicholas Nickleby. 32616,
32617.
Chase (Herbert G.) Crime of
Cranston manor. 9089.
Chase (Howard) :
Fool-killer. 14717a.
Purchase price. 37858.
When ignorance is bliss.
50239b.
Chase (Howard G.) :
Conspiracy of Cataline.
8335.
Island of Desire. 22139.
Janizaries of Jane. 22482.
Stage manager. 43725a,
Chase (J. H.) :
Boarding - house burglar,
4432.
Horoscope. 20280.
Intercepted letter. 21807,
Chase (J. M.) Beauty shop.
3241.
Cha.^e (J. R.) :
Affection. 52580.
Fate of Mr. Brady. 13798.
Romance of business,
39791a.
Chase (L. E.) See Putnam
(Mrs. O.)
Chase (W.) Adventuress, 371.
Chase (W. D.) Return of ,tim.
39185a.
Chase (W. P.) :
Innocent sinner. 217.52,
Little heiress. 2 5 714,
25715.
Woman-haters. 51406.
Chasemore (W.) Hummer,
20635.
Chaslon (E. Moreau-) See
Moreau-Chaslon.
Chassaigne (F.) :
Brazilian. 4959.
Nadjy. 31901.
Chassaigne (J. C. de.) Judas,
23119.
Chater (A. G.) Works of
Ibsen. 51730k.
Chater (E. M.) Light hearts.
25368a.
Chater (M.) Rainbow tree.
55105.
Chatfield (.7. J.) :
Arch-fiend. 1779a.
"• Family affair. 13575.
Chatfield-Taylor (H. C.) :
Idle born. 20885.
Traitor to France. 46780.
Chatham amusement co. Ken-
tucky Sue. 23616.
Chatrian (A.) :
Ami Fritz. 1296a. 15427,
15428.
Amico Fritz. 1301.
Bells. 3458.
Heaven's vengeance. 18600.
My friend Fritz. 31549.
Chatrian-Erckmann. See Cha-
trian (A.) — Erckmann (E.)
Chntterly (S.) Yellow streak.
52090,
Chatterson (W.) :
New Year's madness.
54706.
Olivia's business. .54777.
Pinch hit. ,54960.
Standing room only. 4375S.
Three chauffeurs. 45937,
45938.
Chatterton (C. F,) :
Aunt Jack. 2403,
Bella Demonia. 3369,
Conflict of elements, 8254.
Chaucer (G.) Canterbury
tales, 10272.
Chaudron (L. de V.) :
Duke & the actors. 11976.
Game of chess. 1.5851,
Chaumet (W.) Petite maison,
36046.
Chavance (R.) :
Frederic a eu c h a u d ,
15314.
Vengeur. 55765,
Chaves (F.) :
Academia de besos. 128.
Adamina. 259.
Au tores de la historia.
2496.
Carne ardiente. 62-58.
Dia de la Vii-gen. 10741.
Hijos de Hungria. 19468,
Isla verde. 22137.
L o t e r i a internacional.
26373.
IMiserables. 29861.
Nifia Cielo. 32790.
Querer baturro. 38145.
Virgen viuda. 49115.
Cheesman (W. L.) Farthest
south. ] 3099b,
Cheever (G. H.) Two orphans,
47737.
Cheever-TMeredith (K.) It was
she. 54090.
Chekhov (A. P.) :
Boor, 4635a.
•Cherry garden. 6906.
Cherry orchard. 6967a.
Gesan)melte dramen. 16235.
Marriage proposal. 28424a,
Plays. 36493.
Chekhov (A. P.)— Continued.
Sea-gull, 41220a,
Two plays. 47748.
('heltuara (C. S.) :
Leatherlungs, the Great,
24951,
Silver crest. 42392,
Tale of a peacock. 44966.
Chenery (W. D.) :
Ahasuerus. 618.
Egj'pta. 12310,
Joseph. 23003a.
Pharaoh. 36092.
Cheneviere (J.) Foret bleue.
14999-15001.
Cheney (A. C.) :
Cry of many voices. 9285
First born, 14350.
Nameless one, 54677,
Too much drama. 46533.
Ci.eney (A. E.) :
Aspasia. 2087.
Genius. 16082.
Lahmi. 24549,
Cheney [Mrs. G, L.) William
Henry. 51062.
Cheney (H.) Mme. du Barry,
27188.
Cheney (J.) See Boucicault
(L. T.)
Chenier (I.) See Cheney
(A. E.)
Chennevigres (H. de) Accordfie
do village, 148.
Chenny & Thatcher. Twenty
minutes till train time, 47451.
Chenoweth (E. D.) Flying
Dutchman. 14626a,
Chenoweth (L. E.) :
After the circus. 496.
Pete Beetroot. 35993.
Cherbuliez (C, V.) :
Light on the road. 25392.
Samuel Brohl & co. 40675.
Chernev (M.) :
Man. 54397.
Schemers. 55250.
Cherrill (M. C.) :
Girl next door. 165S3a.
Particular friend. 35398a.
Weaker sex. 49829.
Cheshire ( H. M. ) D a n s e
d'everon. 9821.
Chesleigh (E.) See Swett (B,
C.)
Chesley (S. R.) :
Amer. way. 1272,
Tricked. 46961,
Chesnut (K. E.) Poleaxis,
30665.
Chesnutt ( C. W. ) Mrs, Darcy's
daughter. 30343.
Chester {Mrs. B. D.) :
Endurance. 12729,
Evil genius. 13158.
2948
INDEX
Chester (E. F.) :
Danger. 9752.
Faith. 13425a.
Guide of Monte Carlo.
17746a.
Millionaire for a day.
29654a.
Chester (F.) Wages. 49349b.
Chester (G. M.) Knotted kinks.
24192.
Chester" (G. R.) :
Bachelor Jack. 2671.
Enemy. 53535.
Get-rich-quick Wallingford.
16254, 16255.
It's yours if you get it.
540S9.
Pay. 35659a.
Strike breaker. 44162.
Chester (H. S.) Dom Pedro.
11314.
Chester (L.) :
Enemy. 53535.
It's yours if you get it.
54089.
Pay. 35659a.
Chester (S.) See Sprin;,'er
(F. C.)
Chester (W. E.) Home, sweet
home. 20059.
Chesterman (B.) :
Circus. 7400a.
Down in Ky. 11600.
Golden Gulch. 16965a,
16965b.
Man from Va. 27S21a.
Chesterman (E. B.) jr.:
Jay from Jaysville. 22529.
Wintergreen farm. 51198,
51199.
Chesterton (G. K.) Magic.
27358-27360, 27401a.
Chetwood (J.) jr.:
Experiment in hypnotism.
13240.
Will & a way. 51019,
51020.
Chevalier (A.) :
Atonement. 2330.
Daddy Duffard. 9595.
Dream of his life. 11742.
Land of Nod. 24604, 24606.
Low spirits. 26766.
Two songs. 47779.
Chevalier (A. B.) Jack's
heroine. 22387.
Chevalier (J. J.) Elise. 12479.
Chevalier (L.) :
Chance. 6663b.
Getting into society. 16285.
Green god. 17567.
His gypsy sweetheart.
19650.
Honest John M c G u ire.
20102.
Chevalier (L.) — Continued.
How vaudeville acts are
made. 20559.
In the days of old. 21381.
King John O'Brien. 23796.
Lucky liar. 26858.
Night he fell off. 32674.
Silverstein's luck. 42437.
Strenuous morning. 44137.
That comedy pair. 45548.
Traveling man's flirtation.
46S74a.
Tuesday a. m. 4731Sb.
Willie? no, Charley !
55956.
Chevers (J. E.) Shoplifter.
4215Sa.
Chew (J. A.) :
Consolation prize. 8324.
Blare tenebrosum, 28190.
Out of the night. 34839.
That Greenish family.
45576.
Chiara (S. de) Lena. 25041.
Chicago little theatre:
Jael. 22415b.
Joint owners in Spain.
22907a.
Chicago manuscript co. :
Daughter of Italy. 9963a.
Her right to happiness.
19115a.
Little heroine. 25716a.
Mexican romance. 29342b.
Tempter. 45342a.
Thorns & orange blossoms.
45865a.
Chicago (Univ. of) Tragedies
of Seneca. 46709a.
Chick (L.) Fake employment
agent. 13451.
Chidester (E.) Farmer Hay-
seed's vegetable social. 13680.
Chidester (J. P.) Aunt Sa--
brina's quilting bee. 2424.
Child (C. G.) :
Ralph Roister Doister.
38402.
Second Shepherds' play.
41303.
Child (C. H.) Friendly neigh-
bor. 15454.
Child (E. O.) Game of destiny.
15858.
Child (F. J.) Pesceballo.
35980.
Child (O. C. A.) By parcels
post. 5698a.
Child (P. A.) Tuscan. 47389.
Child (R. W.) Hermit of
Spongecake. 19234.
Childe (C. & C. G.) :
China lovers. 7075a.
He sings to-night. lS387a.
Man of fashion. 27895b.
Childe (C. & C. G.)— Continued.
Mavor's husband. 28946a.
War wife. 49601c.
Childers (W. C.) Egyptian
romance. 12319.
Childress (C. L.) Other people's
business. 34474.
Childrey (S. M.) :
Drytown drymatics 11896a.
Fish. 14399a.
Soft pickings. 4303Ga.
Stan Stanley. 43752a.
Childs (F. M.) :
Girl & the Indian. 16441.
Hoosier school m a r m .
20236.
Kentuck. 23589.
Moonshiners. 30970.
Childs (L M.) :
Bonnie's Christmas eve.
54496.
News from the front. 54707.
Childs (M. A. C.) See Lewi-
sohn (M. A. C. C.)
Childs (N.) :
Happy man at last. 18182.
Hiawatha. 19350.
Ka Foo-za-lem. 23442.
Lark. 24651.
Minnehaha. 29758.
Chillemont, pseud. See Mont§
(A.)
Chillingworth (E.) Academy
picture. 131.
Chilson (L. H.) Light o' Texas,
25382.
Chilton (F. H.) Blind love.
4251.
Chilton (H. H.) Ant. 52699.
Chilvers (T. H.) Love's young
dream. 26757.
Chipman (A. Z.) :
Chequered life. 6896.
Gyp. 17813, 17815a.
Little Miss Dot. 25773c.
Little wife. 25935.
Michigander. 29381.
Pioneer. 36358.
Ruben Rube. 40214.
Through the shadows.
46101.
Chipman (F. J.) :
Bogus Hobson. 4481.
Business manager. 5593.
Defaulter. 10371.
Journalists. 23068.
Maid to order. 54385.
Sacrifice. 40440.
Treasure Island. 55645.
Truth tellers. 47295.
Unloading an elephant.
48381.
Chipps (P. H.) Great law.
17416.
2949
INDEX
Chimrg (I. S.) Betrayer.
56073.
Chisnell (N.) :
Causht iu the act. 6500.
Cigarette. 7328.
Pleasure trip. 36529.
Three hats. 45970.
Chittenden (A.) Martyr.
54442.
Chivot (H.) :
French flat in 4 stories.
15360.
French flats. 15363.
Glorious Anna. 16779.
Locust & ant. 26002.
Papa de Francine. 35207.
Snake-charmer. 42873.
Chlapowski (Countess B.) See
Modjeska (H.)
Chmel (L. R.) Familie Este-
pan. 13565.
Chodowiecki. Minna von Barn-
helm. 29757.
Cholmondeley (M.) Hand on
the latch. 18049.
Choos (G.) Fujiyama. 15651.
Chopin (K.) Embarrassing po-
sition. 12581.
Choudens :
Arnica. 1298, 1299.
Chemineau. 6891.
Oontes de Perrault. 8375a.
Don Procopio. 11359.
Fortunio. 15084.
Hirondelles. 19534.
Mfirouf, savetier du Caire.
28344a.
Marquise de Chicago,
28359.
Paradis de Maliomet.
35248.
Paris. 35298.
Petite maison. 36046.
Petite Manon. 36047.
Rodope. 39708a.
Choudens fils :
Fern me de Narcisse. 14037.
IMerowig. 29218.
Troyeus Sl Carthage. 47194.
Chrissie (E.) :
Bowery after 10. 4775.
Brady's boy. 4889.
Detected. 10608.
Dose of Ills own medicine,
11490.
Going to the city. 16SG1.
Lunatic 36. 26935.
Misfit. 29879.
Non compos mentis. 32978.
Rural romance. 40310.
Christene (L.) Thunder-
storms. 40125a.
Christensen ( E. A.) Measure
of love. 28994.
Christensen (H.) Din egen
herre. 10869.
Christensen (O.) Under orders.
48126, 48127.
Christensen (P. B.) :
Innocent. 21738.
Pure nugget. 37S62.
Village sport. 49052.
Westerner. 50029.
Christgau (F. G.) Judge Ro-
sinki's narrow escape,
21346a.
Christian (M . J .) When
dreams come true. 50215,
Christiani (M. E.) Red witch
of Snowxion. 3SS21.
Christiani (R.) Liberaler
pastor. 25206.
Christiansen (E.) :
Mauden paa H o j r i 1 s .
28045a.
My country. 54651.
Thronf0lger. 46060a.
Christianson. (B.) Trium-
phant defeat. 47112.
Christie (W. ) Thespian's luck.
45752.
Christie (W. B.) When. 50181.
Christine ( M. ) M a m ' z e 1 1 e
Chichi. 27701.
Christmas (W.) Lesson. 25097.
Christopher (C. C.) Night &
morning. 32642.
Christopher (W. P.) To for-
give— divine. 46364.
Christrup (C.) Abracadabra.
87.
Christy (E. F.) Victory of
Cupid. 48988.
Christy (H. C.) Hamlet.
17996.
Christy (R. W.) After the
raid. 518.
Chrostowski (A., A. M., or
M. A.) :
America first. 52650.
Buntowszczyk. 5499.
English knight. 12776.
Golden calf. 16930.
Her secret. 19134.
Ludniiia. 26899-26905.
Ludomila. 26905a-20905c.
Nihilists. 32779, 32 78 0,
32782.
Silver knight. 42 400,
42401.
Stonewall Jackson. 43952-
43954.
There & here. 45716,4.5717.
Triumph of love. 47098,
47099.
True title. 47250-47253.
White czar. 50507.
2950
Chrystal (T. B.) :
Paper czar. 35223.
Sultana. 44480.
Chueca. Lulu & the 3 jolly
thieves. 26918.
Chueca (F.) Estudiante.
12967.
Church (C.) Ruling passion.
40256.
Church (C. Z.) Gabrielle
West. 15755.
Church (F. L.) Mr. Green's
courtship. 30184.
Church (F. M.) iSee Marryat
(F.)
Church (G. H.) Mab. 27003.
Church (J.) CO.:
Blue & the grey on the
Rappahannock. 4346.
Corsicana. 8580.
Cliurch (J. W.) :
Heart specialist. 18502.
Other fellow. 34445.
White ruby. 50567.
Church (Lottie) Evil women
do. 13103.
Cliurch (Louis) :
German dude. 16187.
Revelation. 39231.
Villa of Vandermeer.
49017.
Church (S. H.) :
Brayton episode. 4957.
Cheek. 6871.
Sword of parliament.
44825.
Two Mrs. Lorings. 47707.
Church (V.) :
Heart specialist. 18502.
Other fellow. 34445.
Perverseness of Pamela.
35979a.
Seven chains of Cibola.
41605b.
Strictiv social service.
44150b.
Church (W.) -See Church
(.L W.)
Churchill (A. P.) Madeline, a
case of conscience. 27244.
Churchill (E.) Blue & grey.
4331. 4332.
Churchill (E. P.) :
Around the town. 52731.
Girl in red. 165.58.
Special rehearsal. 43466.
Churchill (F. A.) jr.:
Kaintuckee. 23454b.
When genius burned.
55899.
Churchill (F. .L) Unsuitable
suitor. 48427.
Churchill (G. B.) Richard the
Third. 39364.
INDEX
Churcliill (W.) :
IMr. Crewe's cfireer. 301G6.
Title-mart. 4G33G.
Churich (L. S.) Bondsman's
dream in Amer. 4551.
Chyuoweth (P.) :
Absentee husband. 113.
Bad man of co-ed court.
2779.
Catado. G440.
Oranjre blossom. 34296.
Prussian courtship. 377G3.
Kendezvous. 39036.
Servant of the people.
415G6.
Ciambelli (B.) Fra i pazzi.
15229.
Cicconi (T.) :
EUka. 12471.
Living statue. 25989.
Cigrand (D. J.) Wlien hearts
were true. 50229.
Cilea (F.) :
Adriaua Lecouvreur. 56067.
Adrienne Lecouvreur.
56068.
Aries iana. 1865.
Gloria. 16771.
Cills (N. M.) • Pearl of the
prairie. 35736.
Cincinnatus. See Order of Cin-
cinnatus.
Cipriani (L.) U. of Ex. 47884.
Ciprico (G. M.) :
Adolphe Challet. 304.
After 20 years. 533.
Daughter of nature. 9969.
Fates & furies. 13809,
13810.
Under a mask. 48088.
Circe (M.) See Mitcliell (W.
L.)
Citi/.en of New Orleans. See
Harrison (G. P.)
Citron (W. J.) Down the line.
11623.
Civinini (G.) :
Fanciulla del West. 13628.
Fille du far- West. 14232.
Rliidchen aus dem gold-
enen Westen. 27314.
Claar (E.) Simson & Delila.
42461. 42462.
Clacke (F. W.) Broken fet-
ters. 5182.
Claflin (F.) Love at random.
26481.
CI a Hi a (F. F.) Tragedy of er-
roi-s. 46723.
Claflin (F. H.) :
Mary & her son. 28537.
Queen Lil. 37998.
Claflin (W. W.) Kitty & the
wolf. 24060.
Claiborne (C.) Angel's brother.
1498.
Clair (G.) :
Cup of coffee. 9353.
Feeding the flames. 13979.
Jake, the showman. 22433.
Keign of terror. 38961.
Robin Hood & his merry
men. 39661.
Silent. 42335.
Wealth & worth. 49840.
Claire (C. E.) :
Aurora's dream. 2460.
New woman. 32491.
Claire (M. S. de) Aurora's
dream. 2461.
Clairville (C.) :
Jeanne Morelet. 22578.
Mme. Margot.' 27210.
Clairville (L.) Czula struna.
53323.
Clancy (E. P.) :
Fringe of society. 15469.
Modern society. 30660.
Clancy (J.) :
Love slave. 26614.
Vermont state folks. 48875.
Clancy (J. J.) :
Cap'n's wards. 6063.
Slide City. 42775.
Claphara (H. L.) Our family
doctor. 34612.
Clapp (C. B.) :
Matter of buttons. 28844.
Telling papa. 45251.
Clapp (J. B.) Boston. 4697.
Clapp (W.) :
Alcove. 52609.
Ethics. 13004a.
President of Pongee. 55024.
Puppets. 37853a.
Shame. 41929b.
Weakest link. 49S31b.
Clara mora (T. N.) Fantoma.
13660b.
Clare (G.) Shah zaman. 41727.
Glare (M. F.) Whistling mite.
50481.
Clare (W.) :
In camp. 21116.
Rank & fame. 38453.
Clarendon (J. Haydeu-) See
Hayden-Clarendon.
Clarens (H. F.) :
Righted. 39453.
Triumph of faith. 47090.
CI a ret ie (A. A.) See Claretie
(J.)
Claretie (,T.) :
Brichanteau. 5041.
]\Ia generate. 26994.
Monscigueur en vacances.
30844.
Navarraise. 32100.
Claretie (.1.) — Continued.
Prince Zilah. 37382, 37466,
37479.
Regiment de Champagne.
38918.
Teresa. 45398.
Thgrese. 45737.
Clarett (G.) Javelle les Eaux.
22522.
Clark: '
Two nuts from Matteawan.
55705.
Wizard's dream. 51344.
Clark (A.) :
School - day dialogues.
41097a, 41097b.
Standard dialogues. 43754a.
Clark (A. B.) Only a fireman.
34160.
Clark (A. F.) :
Childless court. 7020.
Mrs. O. U. Rumpus. 30424.
Clark (A. H.) Idle hours.
20887.
Clark (A. S.) That rascal,
love. 45609.
Clark (B. H.) :
Affected young ladies.
52579.
After the honeymoon.
52589.
Apostle. 52713.
Art of being bored. 1939a.
Beneficent bear. 52865.
Black pearl. 4128a.
Boor. 4635a.
Brignol & his daughter.
5121a.
Charming Lgandre. 6812a.
Choosing a career. 7132a.
Crispin, rival of his master.
9143a.
Christmas tale. 7249a.
Crainquebille. 9002a.
Doctor in spite of himself.
11149a.
Doctor Love. 11163a.
Fairy. 13398a.
False saint. 53597.
Four plays by Augier.
15171a.
Four plays of the Free
theater. 1.5173a.
French without a master.
15375a.
Graiinnar. 17249a.
Green coat. 17555a.
Honor. 20151a.
House of Fourchambault.
20402a.
I'm going! 20810a.
Indian summer. 21640.
Jean-Marie. 22.')61a.
Law-suit. 24S74a.
2951
INDEX
Clark (B. H.)— Contmued.
Legacy. 249S9b.
Little shepherdess. 25874c.
Lovers, The free woman,
They. 2G669b.
Marringe of Olympe.
2S417b.
Marriage proposal. 28424a.
Master Patelin, solicitor.
28720a.
Modesty. 30679.
Outer edge of society.
r, 54843.
Panurge's sheep. 35192a.
Paternoster. 35531a.
Patrie. 35560a.
Phormio. 3G171a.
Post-seriptum. 36874b.
Rebound. 3S634a.
Romancers. 39828a.
Rosalie. 39931.
Sicilian. 42234a.
Son-in-law of Mr. Poirier.
55396.
Third man. 45810b.
Three modern plays from
the French. 45990b.
Twins. 47499a.
Two cowards. 47588b.
Village. 49017b.
Wager. 49349a.
Clark (C. B.) :
Ballad of Roaring Brook.
2844.
Duke of Fortunone. 11989.
Clark (C. H.) :
Her 2d husband. 19127.
Proposals. 37727.
Clark (C. M.) :
Glass of fashion. 16729.
King of the town. 23881.
Little duchess. 25661.
Clark (C. S.) :
His lesson. 19696.
Philanthropist. 36116.
' Seven times one. 41620.
Clark (C. W.) Golden lever.
16986.
Clark (Cnllie) Disobedient
girl.. 10956a.
Clark (Charles) Rube & the
veiled lady. 40208.
Clnrk (Clara) Polly-girl.
36736.
Clnrk (Mrs. Curran) Peanuts.
54914.
Clark (D. B.) Little white
slave. 25933.
Clark (D. H.) Wheels. 50177.
Clark (E.) :
After the race, 517.
Auto bandit. 2473.
Bicycle cop. 3753.
Cornet player. 8553a.
Dairymaid. 9644a.
Clark (E.)— Continued.
Don't wake the baby.
11419.
Follow on. 14687.
Goddess of nicotine.' 16834.
Hundred yard dash. 20659.
In Holland. 21212.
Japanese prince. 22492a,
22493.
Last mile. 54228.
Marriage a la mode. 28366.
Piker. 36290.
Quitter. 38236.
Red-hot Mueller. 38745.
Russian sable. 40341a.
Shyster lawyer. 42204.
SulDstitute umpire. 44333.
System. 44882.
Tonsorial Shamus. 46502.
When we grow up. 50349a.
Who's who? 50672.
$10.00 coat. 52433.
Clark (E. F.) Year after.
52043.
Clark (E. H.) Natl. game.
32049.
Clark (E. N.) Enchanted pal-
lette. 12676a.
Clark (E. R.) :
Driven away. 11834.
Vivian Earl. 49209.
Clark (F. P.) :
Glass of fashion. 16729.
Little duchess. 25661.
Clark (F. S.) :
Midnight call. 29417a.
Poisoned needle. 36650:i.
Socrates. 43028a.
Stage struck. 43732b.
Twilight sleep. 47478a.
Unfair competition. 48302a.
Clark (F. W.) Fugitive.
15642.
Clark (Frank) Bride by tele-
phone. 5057.
Clark (Frederic) :
False title. 13.540.
Heiress. 18668.
John Hardy. 22856.
True woman. 47258.
Clark (G. C.) Barber shop.
2971.
Clark (G. D.) Chicken protec-
tive assn. 6954.
Clark (G. R.) :
Dist. school no. 3. 10987.
Eva's caprice. 13066,
Clark (H. C.) Taught by mail.
45169a.
Clark (H, F.) Ruy Bias &
the blase rou6, 40393,
Clark (H. L.) :
Amer. tigers. 1267.
Gossipers. 171 49.
Clark (H. L.)— Continued.
Mother Goose comic opera.
31139.
Clark ( Harvey ) Gambler.
15796.
Clark (Herbert) :
Lilliputian detective. 25471.
My Lilliputian sweetheart.
31620.
:My Lilliputian wife. 31621.
Clark (Hoi man) Colonel & the
lady. 7894.
Clark (I. W.) Egyptian cat.
55226.
Clark (J.) Park pest. 35337.
Clark (J. A.) If I were dean.
20930
Clark "(J. F.) Beyond the
grave. 3733.
Clark (J. I. C.) Heartsease.
53896.
Clark (J. P.) :
Annette. 1559.
Bobby Mellville of London.
44.52.
Bobby Melville of N. Y.
4453.
Bobby's escapade. 4455.
Gipsyland. 16413.
Herald personal. 19179,
19180.
Jack's wife. 22399.
Like father like son. 2.5438.
Mile. La .Jonquille. 27259.
Redemption of Cleo. 38843.
Clark (J. S.) :
Etrangdre. 13011.
Middy of Pensacola. 29399.
Mine at last. 29715.
Clark (K. S.) Bachelor's
honeymoon. 2708.
Clark (L. C.) Great game.
17394.
Clark (L. W.) Ye courtshyppe
of Myles Staundyshe. 52030.
Clark (M. C.) Knight of the
nymphs. 24154a.
Clark (M. F.) Scoop. 41160.
Clark (M. J.) Coaina. the rose
of the mountains. 7717.
Clark (M. L.) Adventures of
X 52.573.
Clark (M. R.) His other self,
19758.
Clark (M. S.) :
Charity pupil. 6753.
Hundred years hence.
20G61.
Wet blanket. 50037.
Clark (N. L.) :
Amer. production. 1259.
Frolics of chance. 1.5516.
Vase. 48722.
2952
nTDEX
Clark (Nelson) Royal flush of
hearts. 40143.
Clark (Normnn) Under her
thumb. 55726.
Clark (O.) Two bites at the
cherry. 47558a.
Clark (P. G.) Struggle.
44226a.
Clark (P. L.) Admirable Mi-
randa. 296.
Clark (P. S.) Senator's trip
to Paris. 41467.
Clark (R. P.) Cyrano de Ber-
gerac. 9555.
Clark (S. C.) :
Guardian angels. 17717.
His to-morrow. 19825.
Laziness and the devil,
24895.
Visit from the dead. 49173.
Clark (S. H.) Spanish gipsy.
43427.
Clark (S. N.) :
Business proposition. 5599.
Delegates from Denver.
10403.
Strength of the weak.
44127.
Clark (Sadie) Egyptian prin-
cess. 12318.
Clark (Seth) Orpheus & Eury-
dice. 34390.
Clark (T.) Remorse. 39028.
Clark (T. P.) Adelaide. 270.
Clark (W.) :
Devil's mate. 10707.
Last toast. 24774b.
Clark (W. A.) :
Brutus of the South. 5352.
Durgins of the South.
12050.
Remarkable marriage.
39003.
Water-cure. 49697.
Clark (W. B.) Fifth wheel.
14153.
Clark (W. C.) Prince of
Egypt. 37334.
Clark (W. G.) Shnkespeare's
works. 41753, 41785-41802,
41857a, 41871-41877.
Clark (W. M.) :
Model dialogues. 30561b,
30561c.
Parson's perversity. 35384.
Sterling dialogues. 43885a.
Clark (W. T.) :
Alins Winnie Montgomery.
773a.
Montana. 30887.
Sweeney's Christmas eve.
44738a.
• Take It from me. 44935.
Clark (Z. M.) :
Comic frog opera. 8078.
Helen Devonshire. 18721.
So great of reformation.
42929.
Clark & Lewis. In paradise.
54035.
Clark & Maynard:
As you like it. 2057.
Hamlet. 18002.
Henry IV. 18824.
Henry V. 18841.
Henrv the Eighth. 18892.
Julius Caesar. 23256.
King Lear. 23S05.
Macbeth. 27041.
Merchant of Venice. 29176.
Richard III. 39355.
Tempest. 45280.
Clarke (B.) Mother's heart.
31185.
Clarke (B. A.) In old colonial
days. 21200.
Clarke (C. A.) :
Broker's wife. 5232. 5233.
Dangerous gift. 9768.
Deserter. 10544, 10547.
For mother's sake. 14883.
Green Mountains. 17588.
Little Towhead. 25907.
Right's right. 39440a.
Stroke of 9. 44182.
Clarke (C. H.) Little Chris-
tian. 25617.
Clarke (Creston) :
Eric Ravak. 12852.
For love of her. 14867.
Last of his race. 24729.
Nell Gwyn. 32181.
Power that governs. 37006.
Ragged cavalier. . 38337.
Ring of Amasis. 39472.
Wolf. 51352.
Clarke (Cuthbert.) Rose-queen.
40015.
Clarke (D.) See Sullivan
(D. C.)
Clarke (D. A.) Who blames
her? 50601.
Clarke (D. L.) :
Love flower. 26505.
Pardners. 35286.
Passing of Pan. 35452b,
35453.
Clarke (E. M. C.) Flowers of
passion. 14604.
Clarke (E. P.) See Hayes
(E. P. C.)
Clarke (F. E.) :
At home on JTount Parnas-
sus. 2145, 2146.
Land of Once upon a Time.
24608.
Oberon & Titanla. 54748.
Green char-
33733.
43783.
Clarke (F. H.)
treuse. 17554.
Clarke (F. W.) :
Omar Khayyfim.
Star of destiny.
Clarke (G.) :
Headless man. 18414,
Hearts of steel. 18573.
Light. 25355.
Lost in N. Y. 26313.
Mick McQuaid. 29383.
Our baby. 34535.
Perdita. 35887.
Rank. 38451.
Strange disappearance.
44046.
Tourists in a Russian bath.
46028.
Clarke (G. D.) J. Dolby's doll
shop. 22291.
Clarke (H. C.) :
Chestnuts. 6925.
What did Tomkins do?
50059.
Clarke (H. G.) :
Alone in a great city. 978.
Chain of destiny. 0022.
Man of destiny. 27893,
N. Y. after dark. 32519.
Clarke (H. L.) Face to face.
13313.
Clarke (H, P,) Ham, jam, &
jelly, 17958.
Clarke (H. S.) Adamless
Eden. 260.
Clarke (Harold A.) :
Ages of Ann. 52597.
Human nature. 53997.
Missing Miss Miller. 30066.
No fare. 54724.
On with the new love.
33964.
Out in the woods. 34818a.
Quick work. 38187a.
Clarke (Helen A.) :
Aglavaine & Selysette. 587.
All's well that ends well.
900.
Alladine & Pal om ides. 924.
Authonie & Cleopatra. 1600.
As you like it. 2035.
Bahuistion's Euripides.
2831a.
Comedie of errors. 8054.
Complete works of Shakes-
peare. 41880-41 891.
Cookless eater. 8445b.
Coriolanus. 8525.
Cymbeline. 9546.
Hamlet. 17997.
Henry the Fifth. 18847.
Julius Caesar. 23268.
King Lear. 23813.
Love's labour's lost. 26710.
Macbeth. 27057.
2953
INDEX
Clarke (Helen A.) — Continued.
Mensiire for measure.
2S9S2.
Jlerchant of Venice. 29149.
Merry wives of VViuUsor.
29277.
Mid SOI inner night's dreame.
294G6.
Much :uloe about nothing.
312S9.
Otliello. 34431.
I'ericles, priuce of Tyre.
35913.
Ronioo & Juliet. 398G9.
Taming of the shrew.
45054.
Tempest. 45264.
Titus Andronicus. 4G351.
Troylus & Cressida. 47195.
Twelfe night. 47401.
Two gentlemen of Verona.
47G18.
Tynion of Athens. 47837.
Winter's tale. 51202.
Clarl<e (Hugh A.) Harold.
18238.
Clarlve ( J.) :
MfilTa. 293.55.
Pinlieads. 3G326.
Three queens. 46019.
Clarke (.T. O.) jr. Clover blos-
som, 7G76a.
Clarke (.J. I. C.) :
Clytia. 7710.
Fly Cashington. 14619.
Lady Godiva. 24412.
Luck. 26S32.
One blood, one love. 33985.
Summer's flirtation. 44513.
Two destinies. 47594.
Clarke (.1. M.) :
Alpha Edison's 100th birth-
day. 995.
Episodes of Lord Nelson &
Lady Hamilton. 12834.
Girl in green. 1G554,
105.55.
Lost & found. 26273. 26274.
Love of Princess Louise.
26576.
'Ostler .Toe. 34412.
Pace that kills. 35002.
Princess Louise. 37430.
Susa'una at Saratoga. 44670.
Widow at Saratoga. 50S03.
Clarke (.L S.) :
Engaged. 127.50.
Gretchen. 17610.
Old London. 33540.
Clarke (K.) :
Girl with money. 16651.
Our wedding day, 34799.
Clarke (M. C.) Complete
works of Shakespeare.
41741-41744.
Clarke (M. H.) Mortgage on
the farm, 31080.
Clarke (M. H. G.) :
Golden Hair & her knight.
16968.
Obed Owler & the prize
writers. 33208.
Clarke (Mabel McMaster-) See
McMaster-Clarke.
Clarke (Marcus) His natural
life. 19743.
Clai-ke (Mnrlande) See Clarke
(W. E. M.)
Clarke (N. G.) -See Clarke
(M. H. G.)
Clarke (P. K.) :
Anglo-Amer. alliance. 1517.
OlHcial dignity. 33335.
Clarke (R.) :
Costly silence. 8627.
Deputy sheriff. 10502.
Derelict. 10513.
Lost pearl. 26340.
Seeress. 41401.
Clarke (K.) & co.
Sunmier boarder. 44493.
Watanya Cicila. 49G86.
Clarke (R.) co. Antigone of
Sophocles. 1617.
Clarke (R. W.) :
Idol makers. 20901.
Mantle of charity. 28124.
Too late. 46518.
Clarke (T.) Narrow escape.
32023a.
Clarke (T. J.) Dance from
China. 9704.
Clarke (T. S.) Golden cloud.
16938.
Clarke (V.) For the good of
the service. 14927.
Clarke (W.) :
In the biograph. 21350.
Miss Ginger from Jamaica.
29951.
Tit for tat. 46321.
Wise woman. 51248.
Clarke (W. E. M.) :
Hearts & hampers. 18.534.
Jack the Ripper. 22373.
Clarke (W.H.) Only a miner's
daughter. 34173.
Clarkson (G.) Dutch-courage.
12065a,
Class (J. L.) Along the Mo-
hawk. 987.
Class in pageantry. Pageant of
the university. 35049b.
Clfiss of '95. Normal schl.,
Spoarfish, S. D. See Spear-
fish. S. D.
Classick & Dunne. Trials of an
actor. 46942.
Claude (T.) Mile. Yvonne.
27279.
2954
Claudel (P.) Tidings brought
to Mary. 55596.
Clausen (A. C.) Better than
diamonds & gold. 3637.
Clausen (P. B.) Orindo. 34370.
Clawson (B. R.) jr.:
Gay Mr. Bluff. 15977.
Homespun heart. 20072.
Man from Paris. 27S03.
Claxton (B.) See Taylor (T.
C.)
Claxton (K.) See Ste\'euson
(K.)
Claxton (R.) Battle of the fac-
tions. 3133.
Claxton. Remsen & Haffelfinger.
Complete works of Shakes-
peare. 41753.
Clay (A. E.) See Bailey
{Mrs. A. E.)
Clay (B.) Jar of olives.
22498a.
Clay (B. M.) See Braeme
(C. M.)
Clay (C):
Crocodile tears. 9162.
On the march. 33872.
Pantomime rehearsal.
35189.
Clav (C. M.) See Clark (C.
M.)
Clay (D.) See Freedman (D.)
Clay (Edward) :
On the way out. 33946a.
Sharpe of the States.
4m56a.
Clav (Edwin) Dorothy Creigh.
11476.
Clay (F.) :
Happy Arcadia. 18144,
181 45.
Princess Toto. 37463.
Clay (K. C.) Home, sweet
home. 200.54.
Clav (L.) Joseph. 22999.
Clayburgh (E.) :
Dublin lights. 11908.
Little chips. 2.5616.
Cln ve ( R. ) Line between.
2.5520a.
Clayton. Hogan of the han-
som. 19941.
Clavton (B. R.) Medicine-man.
29020, 29027.
Clavton (C. A.) Hotel luside
Out. 20357.
Clayton (E.) :
Barbara. 29.56.
Diana's double. 10790.
Domtliv, the Puritan.
11479.
Elopers. 12.535.
Favitte. 13926.
In beauty's realm. 21109.
INDEX
Clayton (E.)— Continued.
Miss Lenore. 29975,
PLyslcal culture girl. 36193.
Primrose way. 37261.
Puritan romance. 37872,
37873.
Rose of the world. 40006.
Runaway match. 40279.
Sad coquette. 40471.
Sir Geoffrey's daughter.
42537.
Social ladder. 42970.
Tinted Venus. 46287.
Viking. 49012.
Woman beautiful. 51391.
Woman of beauty. 51433.
Clavton (F. M.) Tour of the
nickelodeons. 46623.
Clayton (M.) :
Othello outdone. 34434.
When Caesar marks An-
tony. 50200a.
When Rome howls. 50291a.
Clayton (U.) :
Beautiful England. 3206.
Child shall lead them. 7008.
Corner in hair. 8542.
Harmony discord. 18235.
Home, sweet home. 20055.
In Bohemia. 21112.
Joe the bootblack. 22805.
Just half-way. 23355,
Milk. 29593a.
Turkish rug. 47344.
Understudy. 4S257,
Clavtor (J. E.) Cool time.
8449. 8450.
Cleaver (E. IM.) Universal ex-
change. 48361,
Cleaves (F.) Tripoli. 47069.
Cleeve (L.) See Kingscote
(G.)
Clemans (B. J.) Awakening of
Mr. Smith. 52786.
Clemans (L. L.) In days of
old. 21142.
Clemence (M. C.) Libby prison.
2.1203.
Cl^mencean (G.) Voile du bon-
heur. 49248.
Clemens (E. G.) :
House of shadows. 20419.
Silent room. 42352a.
Clemens (J. R.) :
English consul. 12774a.
Other men's sisters. 34466.
AVoman from the sea. 55981.
Clemens (L.) :
Cinch. 7337a.
Frame-up. 15243b.
Game. 15827.
Hubbv's away. 20.578.
Nerve specialist. 32253a.
Clemens (L.) — Continued.
Rough-neck. 40071a,
Tommy's bit. 55616.
War is hell. 49583a.
White hope. 50527a.
Clemens (M. A.) Great mock
trial. 17435.
Clemens (S. L.) :
Ah Sin. 613.
CaT)'n Simou Wheeler. 6061,
6062.
Colonel Sellers. 7922, 7923.
Cultivateur de Chicago.
9344.
Gilded age. 16352.
Prince & the pauper.
37272, 37273.
Tom Sawyer. 2768, 46457,
46458.
Clemens (W.) See Husted (C.)
Clement (A. D. or Ada) :
Beauty shop. 3239.
Bit of glass. 4000.
Blue Monday. 4381.
Henna of the Geraniums.
18810,
High tide clam. 19429.
Marmalade Ann. 28341.
Mistress June. 30396.
Perry Sherry of Sherry-
ville. 35953.
Pink cockatoo. 3 6 3 2 9,
36330.
Poppy land. 36839.
Sky-blue pink. 42685,
Squirrel king. 43714.
Clement (A. H.) Fairies'
Christmas. 53587,
Clement (C.) :
Idols. 20909.
New dominion. 32360.
Ping-pong. 3632^.
Southern gentleman. 43373.
Timely awakening, 46253,
With other eyes. 51291.
Clement (C. B.) Conquest.
8293, 8295.
Clement (E. H.) :
French chauffeur. 15358.
Her majesty. 19067.
I.ady Bellingham. 24361.
Lucy I.uce club. 26893.
Millionaire. 29049.
Nice girl. 32610.
Sir Harry Vane. 42.538,
Who knows it? 50634.
Clement (E. M.) Greater
claim. 17.506a.
Clement (M. Moore-) See
Moore-Clement,
dementia (Sister) See Fee-
han (M. E.)
Clements (A. L.) Just in time.
23359.
2955
Clements (D. H.) :
Defaulter. 10373.
Heart of a cracksman.
18440.
Clements (H.) Jim. 22720.
Clements (H. L.) Virginian
romance. 49145,
Clements (M. M.) Lady Bea-
trice. 24360.
Cleninions (C.) Lady of Venice.
24507.
Clennnons (V. K.) :
Lady of Venice. 24.507.
Nina Sforza. 32795.
Clemo (A. J.) Coward. 8966.
Clemson (J, W.) Union scout.
48333.
Cleudenen (F. L.) :
Artist dream & dansante,
]y69a.
Grand spectacular produc-
tion. 17278.
It liappened in Spook-laud.
22209.
Our country, 34583,
Queen of the night's grand
jubilee. 38076.
Spookland. 43602.
Clendenen (H.) :
First cloud. 14354,
For the wages of sin is
death. 14953.
It might have been. 22228.
Modern Magdalen. 30025.
Clendenen (L. E.) Queen of
the night's grand jubilee.
38076,
Cleophas (M.) Benoni. 3.523.
Clerc(H.) Experience 53575.
C16rice (J.) :
Coquette. 8483.
Filles Jackson et cie, 14237.
Royal star. 40182.
Clermont (H. N.) :
Jollv clubman. 22932.
Pugilist's wife. 37809.
Cleugh (D.) Violet under the
snow. 49103b.
Cleugh (U. K.) Little mous-
tache. 25815a.
Cleveland (A.) :
Greater love, 17509.
Unmasking. 48395a, 4S395b,
Woman of the town. 55987.
Cleveland (C.) Runaway prin-
cess, 40280.
Cleveland (E. E.) Our family
umbrella. 34615.
Cleveland (IL) Cupid's handi-
cap. 53307.
Cleveland (H. B.) On the
Yukon. 33n.lla.
Cleveland (H. H.) Spanish-
Amer. War. 43418.
nnjEx
Cleveland (H, M.) :
Norn child. 33014.
Slippery Susie. 42795.
Cleveland (L.) :
Animal's progress. 52691.
Croix. 91 GG.
For old England. 14892.
From carpenter to king.
15530.
How to bluff a bill. 20545.
Jepbtlaah's daughter. 22612.
Lion's eye, 25561.
Moi-e than love. 81020-
31022.
New Eve in the old Eden.
32375 32376
Reason of the virgin. 38608.
Star of the East. 43789.
Cleveland (M. B.) Mary Ellen.
28552.
Cleveland (T.) jr. King Louis,
the dreamer. 23816.
Cleveland (W.) Good ship
Nancy Lee. 53814.
Cleveland (W. M.) Eurasian.
13043.
Cleveland (W. S.) Venetian
nights. 48790.
Cleveland co. Married in Ho-
boken. 28452a.
Clews (G. D.) Look out!
54317.
Clews (H.) jr. Pauvretg des
riches. 35642.
Cliff (L.) Above board. 52551.
Cliff e (C.) Wife by advertise-
ment. 50881.
Clifford (A.) Across the trail.
189.
Clifford (B. S.) Fads. 13346.
Clifford (C. R.) :
Against his will. 557.
Colin Craw. 7807.
His wife's jewels. 19862.
One million dollars. 34039.
O'Neil. 34132.
Should he have married
her? 42175.
Woman. 51375.
Clifford (D.) For home &
country. 14834.
Clifford (E.)
Annie Laurie. 1563a.
At Niagara. 2167.
At Niagara Falls. 2168.
City of Niagara Falls. 7461.
Divorce question. 11041a.
Father Kelly. 13847a.
My mother's rosary. 54659.
Mysterious burglar. 81805.
Over Niagara Falls. 84923.
Phantom detective. 36079.
Rock of ages. 30681.
Ro.snry. 39941.
Sacrifice. 40457a.
Clifford (E.)— Continued.
September morn. 41518.
Sweet 16. 44771.
Thorns «S; orange blossoms.
45865.
What every woman wants.
50060a.
While the city sleeps.
50435a.
Clifford (G.) Miss Dodger's
dodge. 29931.
Clifford (H. B.) :
Belle of Chicago. 3404.
His French doll. 19640.
Lady of quantity. 24488.
Little I\Iiss Chicago. 25768,
25769.
O'Dowd's flats. 33288.
O'Dowd's neighbors. 33289.
Clifford (J. W.) Running for
Congress. 40292.
Clifford (L.) Game of check-
ers. 15849.
Clifford (L. L.) See Clifford
{Mrs. W. K.)
Clifford (M.) :
Salvage of love. 40625.
Sultan's gift. 44486.
Clifford (M. J.) :
Kitty's triumph. 24071.
Uneta. 48278.
Clifford {Mr. & Mrs. O.) :
Across the trail. 189.
Avenged. 2515.
Great divide. 17382.
In the foothills. 21407.
New West. 32480.
Shasta peaks. 41959.
Clifford (P.) Vida. 48990.
Clifford (W. H.) :
At headquarters. 2140.
Bill Jenks, crook. 3839.
Bit of Coney Island. 3998.
Dream pedler. 11754a.
Land o' nurs'ry rhyme.
24584b.
Let's get married. 25131a.
Life's shop v\indow. 25345.
Man from God's country.
27769a.
Mr. Aladdin. 30125a.
Old minstrel man. 33576.
St. Elmo. 40519.
Trapping Santa CI a u s .
46853.
Under-world. 48241.
Clifford {Mrs. W. K.) :
Great chance. 17370a.
Last scene of the play.
24765.
Likeness of the night.
25444.
Long duel. 26141.
Plays. 3G505.
Clifford (Mrs. W. K.)— Contd.
Secret of Laigueglia. 41333.
Woman alone. 513 81,
513Sla.
Clifford (W. S.) :
Corker. 8531.
High-born lady. 19401.
(lift (Denison or D. H.) :
Capt. Diana. 6100a.
Diana of the Dianthe.
10788.
Gay deceiver. 15963.
High play. 53936.
Invisible empire. 21905,
21907.
Jolly good fellow. 22936a.
Mexican woman. 29344.
Nob Hill. 32906a.
On the city wall. 33826.
Rayhanah of the palaces.
38532.
Revellers. 39238
Rustlers. 40365.
Seven palaces. 41616.
AVeb. 49865.
Wife upstairs. 50915.
Clifton (A.) House hunting.
20390.
Clifton (Elmer) Your sick.
52232.
Clifton (Ethel) :
And the greatest of these.
1416.
Baby clothes. 52795.
Billy Barkley's baby. 3875.
Cindy. 53176.
Coward. 8976a.
German American. 53761.
Governor. 17179a.
In the service of the czar.
21496b.
Kosl off case. 24237.
Late Van Camp. 24797a.
Me & the kid. 28970a.
Never again. 32299.
Old castmaker. 33436.
Red blood. 38704,
Saint & the sinner. 40510a.
Slipping it over. 42795a.
Surgeon. 44639.
Value received. 48666.
Voile rouge. 49249.
23 Bellevue annex. 56060.
Clifton (F.) :
Stella. 43854,
Tess of the vaudevilles.
45451.
Clifton (H.) First stone.
14388.
Clifton (J.) Oh promise me,
33355,
Clifton (J. D.) :
Bowery boy. 4777.
Convict's son. 8427,
Jesse James. 22648.
2956
INDEX
Clifton (J. D.)— Continued.
I.ibby prison. 25201.
Lightning express. 25411.
My Swedisli girl. 31712.
Myrtle Ferns. 317 8 2,
317S3.
Kauch king, 38431.
Roland Komando. 39753.
Rose of Va. 40009.
Straiglit tip Jim. 44018.
777. 52483.
Clifton (M. A, D.) :
Black doctor. 4084.
Butterwortlis. 5661.
Margaret of Anjou. 28202.
Scarlet cord. 40972.
Victory. 48986.
Yankee tactics. 52014.
Cline (A. B.) Ahkoond of
Swat. 623.
Cline (L.) :
Film princess. 53642.
In Lotus Land. 54029.
Cline (W. H.) :
Alikooud of Swat. 623.
Between trains. 3686.
Grafter. 17234.
Lady lunatic & other
things. 24459b.
Little devil. 25649.
Mame. 27667.
O'Keefe, king of Yap.
33389
One for His Nibs. 34005.
There's many a slip. 45723.
Clinton. Sister's love. 42005.
Clinton (A.) Vaude-village.
48734.
Clinton (B. F.) Before 12.
3304.
Clinton (C. L.) :
John Jiggsby's jag. 54117.
Reckoning. 55123.
Undertow. 55732.
Clinton (De W.) King for a
day. 23770-23772.
Clinton (E, M.) Before 12.
3304.
Clinton (J. H.) Vaude-village.
48734.
Clinton (J. M.) Hotel Inside
Out. 20357.
Clinton (J. W.) Judgment of
God. 23161.
Clinton (L. F.) Night at din-
ner. 32647a.
Clinton (M.) Silver bullet.
42388.
Clipper comedy four. Fishing.
14417.
Clirchugh (W. S.) Self con-
quest. 41423.
Clivette. Olivette, the man in
black. 7629.
Clogston (W. E.) Meeting of
artists. 29045.
Cloherty (R. J.) :
Gates of hell. 15938.
Son of Uncle Sam. 43224.
Clokey (B. B.) :
Convention of authors.
8399.
Granny of the hills. 17317b.
Clopton (C. F.) Too much
money. 46543.
Close (M. M.) Lady of the
lake. 24496.
Cloud (A. F.) :
Personal note. 35971.
Rhoda of the bye ways.
39319.
Cloud (W. H.) :
Hamlet, the ghost fighter.
18011,
Hampton village, 18022,
Life, 25281.
Ternary. 45403.
Cloude (H. M.) :
Dress rehearsal. 11812.
Horatio Brewster, lawyer.
20270.
In Kankakee. 21222.
Speculation. 43480.
CI High (W. O.) :
Coupon bonds. 8829.
March to the sea. 28164.
Clous (I. S.) Foot-ball. 14755.
Clouston (J. S.) :
Duke. 11974.
Lunatic at large. 26932.
Prodigal father. 37578.
Clover (L.) See Benjamin
(Mrs. W. A.)
Clover (M,) :
And why not? 1424.
Bijou. 3825,
Kahoona. 23453.
Playing the tuna. 36485.
Cloward (N. D.) Gray nun.
17345.
Clowes (M. L.) Miser's
daughter. 29870.
C!lowrv {Mrs. R. C.) Joust.
23075.
Clugston (K. T.) :
Candlewane. 53060,
Heart's ash. 53892.
Clutch (R. M.) Wanted, a
burglar. 49494.
Clutsam (G. H.) :
Kouig Harlekin. 24206.
Summer night. 44505.
Clutterbuck (E.) Truda.
47201, 47202,
Cluxton (J, J.) :
Bachelor's reverie, 2717.
Circus rider. 7422.
Cluxton (W.) :
Afterglow. 537,
Busybody, 5031,
Butterfly on wheels, 5657.
Educating Mori arty.
12205a.
Female detective, 14013.
Her English co. 18960. .
Just before the dawn.
23340,
Lucky man. 26859b,
Merely married May, 29205,
29206.
Movies. 31261,
Other men's houses, 34464a,
Priest's vow, 37229.
Protection, 37748,
Silver cord, 42391.
Clyde (J.) Making the highway
pay. 27630.
Clyndes (J. H.) Romance of
Spain. 39808.
Clyse (N. M.) Woman againsj
man. 51377,
Coad (R. G.) Mack's collegian
3. 27109a.
Coaheim (M. M.) See Con-
heim (M, M,)
Coale (G, B,) :
Drop of water. 11849.
On his devoted head- 33775.
Coales (T. R. F. I.) Brooke of
Brazenose. 5250.
Coast (C. P.) Bachelor Bill.
2061.
Coates (E. H.) :
Japanese honeymoon.
22489.
Musical romances. 31445.
Coates (E. R.) :
Blunders. 4418.
False faces. 47971a.
Family failure. 13592.
Fashion. 13716.
Coates (F. B.) Jungle man.
.54144.
Coates (G. R.) Political whirl.
30707.
Cobb (C. H.) :
Blue & grey. 4331.
Nanette. 31963.
Spirit of '61. 43571.
Cobb (E.) Roland. 39748.
Cobb (F. H.) Big boss. 3779a.
Cobb (L S.) :
Campaigner. 5961.
Daffy-down-dilly. 9618.
Funabashi. 15701.
John W. Blake. 54119.
Smoke of battle. 42853a.
Cobb (J.) jr. Aftermath. 540.
Cobb (J, H.) Oxford affair.
34981.
2957
INDEX
Cobb (S.) :
Gumiiaker of Moscow.
17782.
Lo.st heir. 273.
Roderick of Kildare. 39704.
Cobb (W. D.) Belle of Aveuue
A. 3395.
Col)!) (W. J.) Four of a kind.
l.=51G7.
Coburn (C. D.) Macbeth.
27U33.
Col)urii (C. F.) Dido. 10836.
Coburn (E. H. A.) :
Heart of the city. 18486.
Molly Miike-believe. 30710.
White linen nurse. 4498r)a.
Coburn (F. W.) loci iocosi.
21918.
Coburn (S. C.) At the ball.
2200a.
Coburn (S. K.) Gettysburg.
1U302.
Col)urn (W. F.) Singer. 42486.
Cocat (L.) Solteronas. 46915.
Cochran (A. W. & J. W.) lle-
uini-se. 39028.
Cochrane (T. J.) Singing post-
men. 42494.
Cochrane pub. co. :
Batch of cookies. 3095.
Mavor of Romanstown.
28938.
Cocke (.r. M.) :
Rag-time jubilee. 38334.
Rag-time reception. 38335,
38336.
Town pump. 46660.
Cocke (J. R.) Fifty per cent.
14156.
Cocke (M.) Saint Michael.
40546.
Cocker (B. C.) Things of the
morrow. 45789.
Cocks (R.) & CO.:
Bric-a-l)rac will. 5040.
Gabriella. 1.5752.
God bless Victoria. 16824.
Coddington (E. M.) :
Spouse show. 43637c.
Then. 4.5696a.
Coddington (H.) He is com-
ing. lS374c:
Code (G. H.) When the fates
decree. .50311a.
Codey (E.) :
Ali-b^be. 767.
Labistouille et Coquembois.
54196.
Petite poison. 44343.
Plus heau corps de France.
36574.
Codey (T.) Plus beau corps de
France. 36574.
Codina (.T. Feliu y) See Feliu
y Codina.
Cody (A. H.) In time. 21552.
Cody (G. H.) :
Ashes of love. 52743.
Hertha's mistake. 53932.
Wife hunter. 50887a.
Cody (J. H.) Man with the
hoe. 28008.
Cody (S.) Merchant of Venice.
13095. 29146.
Cody (T.) Race for a wife.
38279.
Cody (W. F.) :
Hist of Amer. civilization.
19S86. 19SS7.
May Cody. 28905.
Red right hand. 38784.
Viva Vance. 49201.
Wild West. 50997.
Wild West war. 50999.
20 days. 52445.
Coe (A. E.) Love, sin & its
rewai-d. 26613.
Coe (F.) See Francisco (M.
H.)
Coe (M. E.) :
Adveitising brings results.
383, 383a.
Alcibiades. 720.
Chameleon. 6642a.
Cousin Tom's re-incarna-
tion. 8909, 8910.
Debutante's husband.
10314.
Fool's luck. 53668.
For Norway's queen, 14888.
Italian. 22250.
Just home from Hades.
23356.
Loan of a husband. 26017.
Love cure. 26500a.
Nation's hymn. 32057.
Neutrals. 32286c.
Palpitations in a pullmau.
35148.
Scalps. 40929.
Smithy. 42846.
Speeders. 43495.
Storm. 43971.
To oblige William. 46372,
46373.
Two wives. 47823.
Web of her own weaving.
55858.
Who married Littlepage?
50638.
Wonder workers. 51651.
Coe {Mrs. AV. A. du) See Du
Coe.
Coes (G. H.) :
Badly sold. 2790.
Black blunders. 4055.
Evory-day occurrences.
13111.
Faith pure. 134.30.
Finished education. 14279.
Coes (G.H.)— Continued.
Here she goes. 19197.
Intelligence office. 21802.
Mistaken identity. 30113.
Mrs. Didymus's party.
30347.
Music vs. elocution. 31411.
Oh, well, it's no use. 33364.
Old parson. 33600.
Our colored conductors.
34574.
Perplexing predicament.
35942.
Police court. 36668.
Scenes in a sanctum. 41021.
Sublime & ridiculous.
44311.
That dorg. 455.52.
Three o'clock train. 45997.
Tricks upon tra v e 1 1 e r s .
46963.
Coester (A.) Sir Harry Vane,
governor. 42540.
Coffey (L. E.) Coals of fire.
7725.
Colfield (L. E.) Getting a
start. 16274.
Coffin (A. F.) :
Alice in Wonderland. 786.
Delirious day. 10417.
Coffin (C. D.) Michael Stro-
goff. 29371, 29372.
Coffin (H. L.) :
Down another road.
11575a.
Laborious tex'. 24295.
Love in Scotland. 26528.
Twelfth night at Holy rood.
47423.
Coffin (H. M.) Fate. 13783.
Coffin (L. W.) Betty. 3651.
Coffinberry (S. C.) Woman of
Endor. 51436.
Coffman (T. C.) Coon town
musketeers. 8459.
Coflin (F. S.> Wedding bell.
49S92.
Cogan (.T.) Sea-serpent. 41227.
Coggswell (E.) Keystone.
23645.
Coghlan (C. F.) :
Citizen Pierre. 7431.
Dr. Quixote. 11177.
Girl from Calcutta. 16480.
. Grey mare. 17619.
Mndame. 27109.
Widow Marchal. .50825.
Woman of the future.
514.56.
Coghlan (H. D.) Woman in
the house opposite. 51422,
Coghlan (L.) Lew Medland,
the man from Ariz. 25188.
2958
INDEX
Coghlan (L. E.) :
Madame. 27169.
.Widow Marclaal. 50825.
Coghlan (L. L.) :
Down the cross -roads.
11627.
Same man. 40655.
Coghlan (R.) :
Fortune's bridge. 15072.
Grey mare. 17619.
Woman of the future.
51456.
Cogley (E. P.) Myles-Na-
Bodare. 31772.
Cogswell (W. F. W.) Retri-
bution. 39169.
Cogswell (W. H.) Hebrew
prince. 18609.
Cogswell (W. J.) Crimes of a
great city. 9096.
Cohan (G.) Money to burn.
30797.
Cohan (G. M.) :
Amer. idea. 1232.
Belle of the barbers' ball.
3426.
BroadwajJ^ Jones. 5150.
Dangerous Mrs. Delaney.
9774.
Fifty miles from Boston.
14154.
Forty-five minutes from
Broadway. 15086.
Game of golf. 15863.
Geo. Washington, jr. 16157.
Get-rich-quick Wallingford.
16256.
Governor's son. 17201.
Hit the trail H oil i day.
19S92a, 53957.
Hogan of the hansom.
19941.
Hogan's millions. 19951.
House of glass. 20403a,
■ 53985.
Miracle man. 29789b.
On the road. 33900.
Popularity. 36842.
Running for oiRce. 40294,
40295.
Seven keys to Baldpate.
41614, 416i4a.
Tin on the Derby. 46290.
To Boston on business.
46360.
Town clown. 46645, 46646.
Wise guy. 51236.
Yankee prince. 52008.
Young Napoleon. 52189.
Cohan (J.) :
. Two Barneys. 47554.
Two Dans. 47591.
Widow McCann's trip.
50821.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-82
Cohan & Harris. On trial.
33961a, 33961b.
Cohan & Maulsby. Our Ger-
man friend. 34646.
Cohen (C. C.) Runaway prin-
cess. 40280.
Cohen (D. D.) :
Business proposal. 5598.
Colored cards. 7971.
Decoy. 10355.
Haviland's bride. 18328.
Jones. 22980.
Leap-year plunge. 24940.
Master mind. 28692.
Modern Junius. 30618.
No. 1 — The speculator.
33129.
Price. 37138.
Reformers. 38890.
Spongers. 43598.
Warning. 49623.
What is to be. 50091.
Word of a Treogin. 51714.
Cohen (D. O.) Runaway prin-
cess. 40280.
Cohen (E. Y.) Waters of La-
tona. 49702a.
Cohen (G. H.) Esther. 129-16.
Cohen (H. J.) :
Cow-boy detective. 8931.
Devil. 10050.
r.orna Doone. 26247.
Trip to- Klondyke. 47021.
Cohen (James) Lady of Ly-
ons. 24481.
Cohen (Jennie) Statue of
bullets. 43835.
Cohen (Joshua) :
Baggage check. 2805.
Larrigan's ball. 24655.
Cohen (L. L.) Diver of Sa-
villa. 11000.
Cohen (L. Y.) Mrs. Pennoyer's
husband. 30439.
Cohen ( Leopold ) Khedive.
23650.
Cohen (Louis) Drummer of
the 76th. 11880.
Cohen (M.) :
Donna Ravin club. 11396.
Lend me 5 shilliugs. 25059.
Cohen (O.) :
Gawlooler. 15952.
Ideas are dollars. 20876.
Juapalita. 23107.
Niatrici. 32605.
Santee. 40745.
Scourge. 41176a.
Sleeping city. 42760.
Waif of Sefton. 49376.
Cohen (P.) When women rule.
50360.
Cohen (S. L.) Hand of fate.
,18037.
2959
Cohen (Sidney) Strange ad-
ventures of Miss Brown.
44037.
Cohen (Simon) Night in a
boarding school. 32675.
Cohic (E. H.) :
Last of the Rohans. 24747.
Ninety & nine. 32808,
32809.
Cohill (W. W.) Life. 54266.
Cohn (A.) Maid Marian.
27457.
Cuhn (A. F.) :
Kulturpalast. 24270.
Yersehvvuuclene Berliner.
4S890a.
Cohn (B. L.) Awakening.
2549.
Cohn (H. L.) :
Intruder. 21866.
Loom. 26174.
Coha (I.) Right of triumph.
39432.
Cohn (J.) Business world.
5605.
Cohn (M. M.) Gambler. 15797.
Cohn (W. L) :
Becky. 3251, 3252.
Blessed runaway. 4228.
Citizen of the world. 7430.
End of the story. 12713.
Little boy with a past.
25602.
Little working girl. 25939.
Old shoe. 33618.
Patrick's ward. 35559.
Voice of the people. 49240.
Cohn-Viebig (C.) :
Letzte lied. 25166.
Pittchen. 36414.
Cohnheim. Heart & dollar.
1S423.
Cohnheim (M.) :
Adoptirte. 316.
Klein Deutschland. 24078.
Pawnbroker von Harlem.
35651.
Yereinsbold. 48S60.
Cohoon (W.) Blue bonnet.
4361.
Cohwal attractions. Hoosier
girl. 20228a.
Coigne (E. B.) :
Patriot & tory. 35564.
Wicked wolf. 50777.
Coigne (F. B.) :
Assassination of the mad
czar. 2094a
Aviator & autoist's race for
a bride. 2532.
Blind. 4239.
Brothers. 5290.
Caricature of a face. 6220.
Christian's progress. 7190.
INDEX
Coigne (F. B.)— Continue J.
Circumstantial evidence.
7301
Divided family. 11004.
Divorce cure. 11037,
Editor. 12246.
Fatal glass. 13751.
For her father's sake.
14816.
For home & honor. 14836.
Gay deceiver. 15964.
Henpeckos. 1SS14.
Hero of Manilla. 19261.
Heroes of the Blue ik Gray.
192S3.
Horse thieves of Bar X
ranch. 20296.
Indian's gratitude. 21656.
Ireland & Israel. 21931.
Italian romance. 22260.
Kid Canfield. 23660.
Love race. 26606.
Lucky Jim. 26855.
Manicurist. 28068.
Merchant mayor. 29143.
Model frame up. 30564b.
Ranch woman. 38438.
Robbery at the r. r. station.
39611.
Robert Fowler's trans-
continental flight. 39640.
Salvation Sue. 40632.
Squaw man. 43692.
Stranded. 44026.
Thou Shalt not. 45901.
Winona. 51188.
Coigne feature film co. Assas-
sination of the mad czar.
2094a.
Coil (G. R.) In love with a
glove. 21231.
Coke (D.) One hour of life.
34018.
Colaborator (A.) pseud. Ups
& downs of the Browns.
48537.
Colahan {Mrs. W. P.) Best
policy. 52872.
Colantuoni (A.) :
Cingallegra. 7369.
Haschisch. 18282.
Strauss. 44093.
Colautti (A.) :
Adriaua Lecouvreur. 56067.
Adrienne Lecouvreur.
56068.
Fasma. 13723.
Fior di neve. 14293.
Gloria. 16771.
Leonora Telles. 25082.
Paolo e Francesca. 35197.
Colberg (P.) Jacobite regi-
ment. 22409.
Colborn (B. B.) Amer. music.
52667.
Colbron (G. L) :
Destiny of kings. 10600a.
Great man. 17424.
Prince's revenge. 37385.
Reckoning. 38660, 38661.
Sweet little play. 44755a.
Wrong key. 51878.
Colburn (A.) Hard pull.
18208.
Colburn (C. W.) :
Frisky widow from Frisco.
15481.
Gibson widow. 16335.
Golden butterfly. 16917.
His last chance. 19678.
Romantic rogue. 39839.
Superno, the man fi-om
Mars. 44604.
Colburn (F. W.) Yermah, the
dorado. 52101.
Colburn (G.) :
Demeter & Persephone.
10439.
Rural maid. 40308.
Colburn (H. G.) My Brother
Charles. 31508.
Colburn (O. L.) :
Birds in a gilded cage.
3933.
Colonel Blizzard. 7898.
Darkness & dawn. 9894.
Golden sands. 17005.
In Panama. 21291.
King Highball.' 23778.
Miss Fitz-Johu. 29940.
Path of thorns. 35539.
Rose of the Rockies. 40005.
Twentieth century otiice
boy. 47436.
Two dollar bill. 47598.
Uncle Sam & Columbia.
48017.
Undertaker's romance.
48263.
Waiting at the church.
49395.
Willie from Chili. 51077.
Winning a wife. 51149.
Woman s paradise. 51549.
Colburn (S. C) Wonder-wan-
der man. 51650.
Colby (Anne) Smoked out.
42857b.
Colby (Archie) :
And George did it. 1404.
Brokers & breakers. 52997.
Chambermaid. 6637.
Cloaks (& suits. 7630.
Corset buyer. 53270.
Girl from Child's. 16487,
16487a.
Girl from Macy's. 16508.
Girl from the movies.
53777.
Great experiment, 17S87a.
Colby (Archie) — Continued.
Jim. 22720.
Lemon or the peach.
54251.
Little sunshine. 25894.
Model burglar. 54567.
Neutrality. 32286b.
Night in a boarding school.
32675.
Poor people's money.
36810a.
Rich Mr. Ginsberg. 55167.
Rosita. 55213.
Star boarder. 43771a.
Throwing the bull. 46113.
Colby (C. A.) Pearl dagger.
35723.
Cjlbv {Mr. ScMrs. F. B.) :
Claire. 7488.
Lorraine. 26253.
Triomphe des fees. 46999.
Colby (G. K.) Pagotant of
Schenectady. 35047.
Colby ( G. W. ) Marriage dodger.
2S3SS
C'.riby (J. C.) Prof. Bones'
latest invention. 37625.
Colby {W. E.) :
Jail up to date. 22429a.
Levine & the law. 25180a.
Mute v.itness. 54648.
Mutterzolb & son. 31477a.
Rube & the ragamuflia.
55216.
Colby (^V. W.) Karo. 23501.
Coleord (B.) Risky. 39520.
Cok'.rick (Ml A. > Baking of
IMother Goose's pie. 2822.
Gole(A. F.) Recall. 3S638a
Cole (A. W.) :
Christopher Columbus.
7258.
Columbus. 7997, 8019.
Eloper. 12533a.
Hei- last stand. 19053.
Man-hater. 27825.
Missionary's sorrow.
30084, 30085,
Cole (B.) :
Black politician. 4130.
Bob Cole in Coontown.
4438.
Coontown carnival. 8456,
Dialogue from Cannibal
king. 10748.
King of spades. 23853.
Trip to Coontown. 47013,
47014.
7-11-77. 52429.
Cole (C.) Royal cook. 40131,
Cole (C. V.) Self-made man.
41431.
Cole (E. E.) Good Samaritan.
17112a.
2960
INDEX
Cole (E. F.) In cap & bells.
21117.
Cole (E. L.) '61-'65. 52461.
Cole (F. R.) :
Belshazzar, Daniel, & tlie
mystic writing. 3477.
Feast of Belsliazzar.
13951.
Magellan. 27346.
Marriage question. 28425,
28426.
Stand patters. 43753.
That wifie surprise. 45629.
Cole (G.) Fun in a dept.
store. 15674c.
Cole (G. F.) :
Elopers. 12538.
Filibusters. 14226.
Girl we didn't leave behind
us. 16629.
No show. 32886.
Cole (G. H.) Rivals. 39561.
Cole (I. B.) Wagner at the
Smallville woman's club.
49364.
Cole (J. A.) Robert Emmet.
39634.
Cole (J. F.) Georgiennes.
16163.
Cole (J. G.) Trutb from the
hoof. 47293.
Cole (J. L.) Dangle woman.
9786.
Cole (L. E.) Helping hands.
18799.
Cole (L. L.) Controversy of
the powers. 8395.
Cole(M. R.) Pastores. 35504b.
Cole (M. W.) Just Jane.
54152.
Cole (P. K. L.) De' Lubians.
10172.
Cole (Thomas) War corre-
spondent. 49580.
Cole (Thornton) :
Girl from Staseland. 16523.
Hawaii. 18333.
Cole (W.) Girl & the burglar.
16424.
Cole (W. J.) :
Brotherhood of man. 5279.
District leader. 10984.
Cole & Johnson. Shoo-fly regi-
ment. 42151.
Cole, Russell & Davis:
Cafe episode. 53039.
Waiters wanted. 49391b.
Coleby (W. T.) :
Aunt Bessie. 2381.
Bit o' stuff. 3995.
Dusty path. 53486.
Head-master. 18401.
Likes o' me. 25445.
Coleby (W. T.)— Continued.
Preferment. 37054.
Real Napoleon. 38564 ,
Young Napoleon. 52190.
Colegrove (J. W.) :
Antelope valley. 1599.
Dyspepsia cure. 12105.
Coleman (A. I. D.) :
Inquisitive wuinen. 21761.
Mary of Magdala. 28565.
Monna Vanna. 3 0 8 2 5,
30826.
Taps. 45131.
Vintage. 55782.
Coleman (A. M. C.) Greatest
discovery. 53829.
Coleman (B.) See Brown (E.
C.)
Colemau (D. W.) Charming
widow. 6812b.
Coleman (E. G.) At the last
it biteth like a serpent. 2252.
Coleman (Edmund) Amy, the
prison flower. 1383.
Coleman (Edward) :
Daddy Hardacre. 9597.
Green monster. 17584.
Irish mail. 22007.
New Godiva. 32384.
Sam Racket, esq. 40642.
Without a home. 51315.
Coleman (G.) Heir at law.
18654.
Coleman (G. S.) Jack's uncle.
22395.
Coleman (Hamilton) :
Bachelor's dream. 2701.
Blind indeed. 4250.
Glory of Ireland. 16783b.
Hot biscuits. 20320a.
Lesson in flying. 25107.
Little co-ed. 25628.
Mother Goose girls. 31140.
Number 23. 33141.
On the veranda. 54790.
That French woman. 45561.
Too many burglars. 46521a.
When a girl loves. 55S93.
Within the lines. 51307a.
Coleman (Helen) :
Married in mask. 28453.
Unforgiven. 48312.
Coleman (J. J.) Village black-
smith. 49023.
Coleman (L. D.) :
Back to the old home.
2754-2756.
By his right to defend.
5680, 5681.
Case of circumstantial evi-
dence. 6323.
Philip Hathaway. 36131.
When the heart was young.
50320.
2961
Coleman (M.) Guns of glory.
17785a.
Coleman (P. J.) : .
r.Iolly machree. 54580.
Redemptioner, 55131.
Coleman (T.) Lizzette. 26000.
Coleman (W.) :
Arab's revenge. 1760.
Brave as a lion. 4937.
Coward. 8977.
Her best foot forward.
18920a.
I'll make you happy. 20800.
It's all your fault. 22238a.
Leap year. 54243.
Lucy. 26889.
Under 2 flags. 48230.
Coleman {Mrs. W. B.) Maud
Stanle.v. 28861.
Coleman (Z.) True blue. 47210.
Coleridge (S. T.) Piccolomini.
36209b.
Coles (E.) :
Don Quixote. 11363.
Tom Jones. 46450.
Coles (J. B.) :
N. Y. dramatic exch. 32531.
Tom Jones. 46450.
Colford (I. M.):
Convict. 8411.
True metal. 47244.
Colinsky (B. P.) :
Destiny. 10592.
Eva Stone. 13056.
Who will win? 50692.
Woman's folly. 51530.
Coliseum syndicate. Dancing
Viennese. 9737.
Collarbox. See Standish (B.
H.)
Collard (A.) Belle of Valados.
52S58.
College of St. Francis Xavier:
In the fool's bauble. 21406.
Telemachus. 4-5222, 45223.
Collette (F. E.) Me, she or
him. 2S972.
Collier :
Artist's daughter. 1980.
Ruth's devotion. 40386.
Collier (A.) Charity begins at
home. 6748.
Collier (E.) :
Cross-roads of life. 9209-
9211.
Star of hope. 43784.
Collier (J.) Twelfth night
47410.
Collier (J. E.) Furnished
house. 15725.
Collier (J. K.) StonewaU.
43951.
Collier (J. P.) Amer. Shakes-
peare. 41745-41751.
INDEX
Collier (L, A.) Not far from
Broadway. 33049.
Collier (O.) Dethronement of
the queen. 10G26.
Collier (P. F.) & son:
Continental drama. 83S0a.
Faust. 13900a.
Works of Shak'espenrc.
41845.
Collier (R.) Lass o' Looh
Lemon. 24GT3.
Collier (W.) :
Hoarse & Hoarse. 19900,
19901.
Horse & horse. 20287.
Horse & hoss. 20288.
Hoss & hoss. 20312.
Little water on the side.
25929.
Mr. Smooth. 302G7.
Colligan (E. A.) :
Dancer. 9714.
Question mark. 38158a.
Renunciation. 39057.
Wedding presents. 49911a.
Colligan (G. W.) Zitka. 52373.
Colligan (M. J.) State camp.
43822.
Colligne (J.) Hide & seek.
19386.
Colli jn (G.) Staub. 43840.
Collin (J. L.) Blossom. 4321.
Collin (P.) :
Amica. J299.
Don Procopio. 113.59.
Collingham (G. G.) :
Idol of an hour. 20902.
March on, America. 2S1G3.
Pilgrim's progress. 36299.
Coliings (O.) :
Bridrs of Belliugham. 5074,
5075.
Lady Eleanor's mantle.
24390.
Mid-winter night's dream.
29515.
Collingwood (A.) Skipped by
the light of the moon. 42671.
Collins. Dog doctor. 11237.
Collins (A. C.) Deception.
10330.
Collins (A. C. D.) Belle of
the moon. 3435.
Collins (A. L.) :
At Vera Cruz. 2301a.
Boomerang. 4624a.
Ishmael. 22126a.
Man's ambition. 28096a.
Sacrifice. 40452a.
Thelma. 45691a.
Under 2 flags. 48230a.
Collins (B.) Flirting husband.
14532.
Collins (C.) :
Boy who found out. 4852a.
Cabaret girl. 5763a.
Props. 37731, 37732.
Two stranded song & dance
men. 47783.
Collins (C. A.) Imitating a
vampire. 21001.
Collins (C. W.) :
Greatest gift. 17527.
House breaker. 20453.
Joy-ride. 23086.
Maid of Mardi gras. 27480.
One girl in a million. 34008.
Right girl. 39422.
Widow's honeymoon. 50856.
Collins (E.) Chaperon. 6722.
Collins (E. B.) Mooney, the
expressman. 30945.
Collins (E. R.) Two passions.
47743.
Collins (E. T.) Byron Grimm.
5746.
Collins (F. B.) Only a mis-
take. 34174.
Collins (F. L.) :
Idler. 20895.
May morning. 28906.
Collins (H.) Terrible secret.
45426.
Collins (H. li.J:
Cap, the news girl. 6031.
Living in clover. 25978.
Nigger in China. 32636.
Our flag. 34626.
Thorns. 45863.
Collins (H. Y.) :
Aunt Polly's. 2423.
Fifty to one. 14157.
Pennyrile. 35855.
Collins (J.) :
Bridge of life. 5087.
Spooks. 43611.
Through by rail. 46068.
Collins (J. C.) Romeo & Juliet.
39860.
Collins (J. G.) :
Beauty shop. 3240.
Music lesson. 31406.
Nip & tuck. 32835.
Collins (J. J. A.) Broken vows.
5223.
Collins (J. W.) Picture man.
36240b.
Collins (M.) :
Lord Richard in the pantry.
26218a,
Sensa. 41484a.
Collins (M. B.) Section boss.
41378a.
Collins (M. D.) :
Girls from Reno. 16672.
Strike. 44157.
Collins (M. W.) Amy, the
prison flower. 1383.
Collins (N. B.) Living por-
trait. 2.5986a.
Collins (O. B.) :
Happy Joe. 18180.
Roughing it. 40084.
Collins (R. T.) See Wolff (O.
M.)
Collins (S.) :
Just like a woman. 23370.
Miss Patsy. 30001.
Collins (S. H.) Queen's por-
trait. 3812.5.
Collins (S. U.) :
Bravest girl. 4950.
His chum's widow. 19582.
King cowboy. 23756.
Lasca. 24664.
Losson for lovers. 25102.
Private detective. 87528.
Soldier of Propville. 43078.
Collins (T.) jr. Art. 1936.
Collins (U. B.) :
Apple blossoms. 1710.
Hearts of Tenn. 18575.
Lilacs. 25451.
Collins (Whitney) :
Girl without a chance.
16663a.
Last round up, 24764.
Little sister of the streets.
54295.
Sunbonnet Sue. 44532a.
Collins (Wilkie) :
Aiitonina. 1634.
Black cottage. 4072.
Dead alive. 10198.
Dead secret. 10219.
Frozen deep. 15611, 41423.
Lady & the law. 24855.
Man & wife. 27746.
Moonstone. 16025, 30983.
New Magdalen. 292 54.
32413-32415.
Poor Miss Finch. 4251,
36805.
Wardour. 49611.
AVoman in white. 51426-
5142S.
Collison (C. W. or Wilson) :
Are bachelors a failure?
1791a.
Caught in the rain, 6506.
Desert sands, 10536.
Find the lady. 14258.
Greater claim, 17505,
Her name was Mary. 19081.
Kitty comes home. 24050a.
Man's wife. 28111.
Regeneration of Jane.
38909.
Sallv. 40594a.
Unchained. 47927.
Wall. 49417.
Watch your shape. 49691a.
2962
INDEX
Collisou (C. W, or Wilson) —
Continued.
What every woman ought
to Ijnow. 50065a.
Collmaun (C. A.) White pan-
ther. 50553.
Collodi (C.) See Lorenzini
(C.)
Collyer (D.) :
Christmas eve. 7219.
Milliner's shop. 29629.
Razzle-dazzle. 3S541.
Splinters. 4S592.
Collyer (Mrs. D.) :
Splinters. 43592.
Whirlpool of life. 50465.
Colman (S. A.) Gates of bliss.
1593G.
Colombo (C.) Suffragette.
44411.
Colonna (C.) :
Fedalma. 13963.
Just Jill. 23363.
Unto the 3d & 4th genera-
tion. 4S438.
Colquhoun (C. H.)
Reprobates. 39080.
Too many strings to his
bow. 46531.
Who is it? 50618.
Colquhoun (D.) Jean. 22551a.
Colson (C.) Substitute. 44327.
Colson (C. H.) :
Belle of Manilla. 3415.
Country editor. 8752.
Colson (E. M.) War of women.
49595.
Colson (P. Novo y) See Novo
y Colson.
Colter (J. R.) Personally con-
ducted. 54937.
Col ton (H.) Cal. pioneers.
5857.
Col ton (J. P.) :
Hans Hanson. 18108.
Her majesty, the cook.
19070.
Colum (P.) :
Land. 24575.
Thomas Mnskcrry. 45857.
Three plays. 55582.
Columbia graphophone co. :
Cohen is arrested. 7781a.
Cohen phoninrr. 7781b.
Eph calls up the boss.
12822a.
Columbia univ. press. Pageant
of the 13th century. 35049b.
Colurabier (E.) Exploits d'une
petite Frangaise. 53577.
Columbus (L.) See Cowen (L.)
ColviUe (E.) World. 51741a.
Oolville (F.) :
Major's protegee. 27587.
Perplexities of J o s i a h .
35946.
Ways o' women. 49793a.
Colville (J. M.) :
All for love. 843.
In the land of flowers.
21445.
Modern Christian. 30591.
Colville (S.) :
Relief of Irkutsk. 38999.
Taken from life. 44938.
World. 51742.
Colviu (Z.) Number 23. 33141.
Col well (H. C.) :
Amer. duchess. 1195.
Anitra. 1530.
Cellar. 6581.
Daughters of Eve. 10028.
Duke & the valet. 11981.
End of her string. 12609.
Estelle. 12941.
Fruit of divorce. 15620.
Guinevere. 53845.
His chance. 19579.
Kings of orient. 23982.
Knot of ribbon blue. 24189.
Mary Anne Clarke. 28543.
.Master. 28663.
Millstones. 29692.
Portrait. 36861.
Sacrifice, 40456.
Tangle. 45096.
White SOX. 50578, 50579.
Wooing of the ducii.css.
51707.
Young hearts. 52170.
Col well (M. W.) :
Child from Pittsburgh.
6988.
Speed limit. 43492.
Coraan (W. D. S.) My other
shoe. 31680.
Cnraanor (H. H.) Joan of Arc.
22770.
Combier (F. P.) College educ.
7849.
Combs (A. L.) Leone. 25077.
Combs (S. W.) :
Friend of the boys. 15138.
Hot time. 20337.
Comer (G.) Lucky star. 26876.
Comerford (J. E.) Why men
love women. 50742.
Oomeyii (M. de) See De Co-
raeyn.
Comfort (L. R.) Wh(3re v/ere
they hidden? 84S7.
Comfort (W. W.) Vida es
sueiio. 48991a.
Gomins (E. B.) :
After 30 years. 526.
Appeal to the regent. 1701.
Comins (E. B.) — Continued.
Christine Mallory. 7193,
7194.
Columbia. 7984.
Her triumph. 19156.
Madam Peningtou's plot.
27157.
Patron of art. 35582.
Puritan conscience. 37869.
That Russian ring. 45612.
Thoughtless words. 45913.
What's in a name. 50106.
Comins (L. B.) See Comins
(E. B.)
(Jomitti (E.) Lovers' quarrel.
26681.
Coinley (W. J.) :
Four-in-hand club. 15153.
Lawn-tennis. 24879.
Little Becky. 25586.
Lost & found. 26277.
Society, its swells. 43020.
Soft snap. 43038.
Tally-ho. 45021.
Commer (C.) Maria Magda-
len a. 2S2.3Sa.
Comoedia :
Abschied. 105.
Augriff. 1520.
Ansturm. 1.589.
Biceps. 3751a.
Blanke Hans. 4201.
Chi^uffeur. 6851a.
Dritte gatte. 11832a.
Durch die zeitung. 12049b.
Ehemaskerade. 12326a.
Entziickende frau. 12812a.
Fee. 53624.
Fremde. 15352b.
FlirstenschifE. 15636.
Giannettas traenen. 16328.
Hassliche ferante. 17882c.
Herr der welt. 19303.
Himmelsleiter. 19497.
Insel. 21768.
Kritische tage. 24260.
Lebenslust. 24964a.
Letzte spiele. 25168.
Menschen, die nennen es
liebe. 29126a.
Moralische prinzip. 31003a.
Mutterschaft. 31476a.
Pierrots letztes abenteuer.
36273.
Prometheus. 37669.
Rote nelke. 40054.
Satan's maske. 40824.
Savonarola. 40905b.
Schftne frauen. 41088.
Siinde Sandras. 44380a.
Tochter. 46407.
Vielgeliebte. 49001.
Wenn das herz spricht.
49977.
2963
INDEX
Comoedia— Continued.
Wenn eine f ran will.
49979a.
"Wenn nicht der Johann
war'. 55870.
Wunderbare. 51920a.
Comoedia verlag theatralischer
werke. Milrcheu vom wolf.
27322.
Compan (M.) :
Civil marriage. 7472.
French lioness. 15367.
Lionne frangaise. 25558.
Mariage civil. 28241.
R^volutionnaire Ka ratiev.
39295.
Revolutionist K a r a t i e v .
39290.
Comport (A. D. S.) :
Chakira. 6629-G631.
Mount rarnassus. 54619.
Our little fairy. 34703.
Wiseacre. 53240.
Compston (N.) :
At bay. 2120a.
Boss of Z ranch. 4696.
Brought to bay. 5310a.
Byer's library of tabloid
plays. 5736, 5739.
Convict's sweetheart. 8431.
Country circus. 8741.
Cow-boy sheriff. 8943.
Day & a night. 10098a.
Devil & the t o y m a k e r .
10659a.
Dixie-laud. 11078.
Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde.
11152.
False friend. 13523.
Farmer's daughter. 136SSa.
Fight for a million. 14165a.
Fireman's sweetheart.
14329a.
For her husband's sake.
53672.
Great awakening. 17356a.
Gringo & the greaser. 5383S.
Her bitterest foe. 18925a.
Home folks. 20019a.
In the gloaming. 21411a.
Lena Rivers. 25050. 25051.
Little heroine. 25716a.
Little pard. 2.5S30a.
Little pfu-dner. 25S30b.
Love & politics. 54331.
New claim. 32339c.
Oh you kids. 33367.
Out on a lark. 34856.
Outlaw. 34S88a.
Pawnbroker. 35648a.
Ragged heroine. 3S342a.
Rehearsal. 38943.
Resurrection. 39132a.
Run to earth. 40268a,
Compston (N.) — Continued.
Schemers. 41047a.
Shadows of the past.
41718a.
Spanish spy. 43439a.
Summer boarders. 44497.
Ten nights in a bari-oom.
55533.
Thelma. 45689.
Thief's daughter. 45776b.
Thorns & orange blossoms.
45864.
Tom-boy. 46440.
Turkish maiden. 47343.
Twin convict. 474S4a.
Uncle Josh Gordon. 479S5a.
Under Arizona's skies.
48097, 55724.
Under false colors. 55725.
Under fire. 48115a.
Under the bear's paw.
48152.
Waifs of a great city.
55804.
Wanted, a wife. 49543a.
Was she right? 49640a.
Wife in name only. 50889.
Winning hand. 51157.
Woman's revenge. 51557a.
Won by waiting. 51638.
World. 51745a.
Compton (C.) Oh! Dickie.
54756.
Compton (L.) :
Simon says, toes up. 55343.
To the firing line. 46382a.
Who pays? 55928.
Compton (W. B.) Cupid's art.
9416.
Compton (W. H.) Marley's
ghost. 28338.
Comstock. Princess of Mada-
37438.
(A.)
High roller.
Pair of SOX.
gascar.
Comstock
19423.
Comstock (A. C.)
35117.
Comstock (F. A.) :
Christmas carol. 7211.
Courtship of Miles Stand-
ish. 8874.
Lady of the lake. 24497.
Comstock (S. C.) :
Col. Carteret, V. C. 7902.
Fall of Mrs. Henshaw.
13477.
K:\ndaxica. 23479.
Wearing the white crest.
49847.
Comstock (W.) Rum. 40259.
Con (M. C. A. de) Sec De Con.
Conan (L. H.) Rajah of India.
38395.
Gonant (I. F.) :
Clouds of the sun. 7670.
Comedy of the exile. 8071a.
Pageant of the Charles
River. 35047b.
Persephone. 35956b.
Will 0' the world. 55950.
Conboy (K.) Clean sweep.
7567.
Cor.cilio (J. de) See De Con-
cilio.
Concordia deutsche verlags-an-
stalt :
Dame mit den lilien. 9679.
Eisen. 12358.
Junger. 23297a.
Kammermusik. 23474.
Lioba. 25531.
Niirrische welt. 31903.
Neue heilmittel. 32273.
Quisisana. 3S217a.
Toucndes erz. 46417.
Coiiday (S.) :
Bossing the boss. 52959.
Chains of Mars. 6628a.
Dawn. 10072c.
/S'ce also as aduir., Smalley
{V. H.) Estate of.
Conde (.J. Luengo y) See Lu-
tngo y Conde.
Conde (L. Garcia) See Garcia
Conde.
Cundit (S.) :
Fall of Frisco. 13468.
Mvsterv of Temple court.
31847.
Conditt (L. & S.) Ties that
liind. 4GI75.
Condo (A. D.) Osgar & Adolf.
34403.
Ooiulou (I. T.) Stumbling
blocks. 44286.
Condon {Mrs. M. S.) How she
was saved. 20527.
Condon (O. P.) :
Florida honeymoon. 14566.
Gay grenadiers. 15970a.
Condor (T. M. D.) Master In
Israel. 28687.
Condrin (J. R.) :
Broken bowsprit. 5168.
Experience in housekeep-
ing. 13233.
Her busy day. 1S935.
Hoodoo tramp. 20205.
Mi-s. Bliss's nephew. 30311.
Cone (E. B.) Ready to open
to-night. 38550.
Cone (H. G.) :
Hamlet. 17973.
Macbeth. 27020.
Merchant of Venice. 29157.
Twelfth night. 47405.
Cone (J.) Royal blood. 40126.
Cone (M. D.) Strings. 44176.
2964
nTDEX
Cone (R.) Wanted, a type-
writer. 49540.
Conejo (J. Ruiz-) See Ruiz-
Conejo.
Conesa (A.) Indulto. 21664.
Coney (L. de) See De Coney,
Conger (D.) :
Game of tag. 15874.
How hearts are won. 204S5.
Race for life. 3S285, 382S6.
Conger (F. De S. &• J. C.)
Daughter of St. Peter'.s. 9973.
Conger (W.) :
Heart of Bohemia. 18455
Two little vagabonds.
47677.
Congregation.'il e h u r e h s o c.
Emancipated woman. 12568.
Congreve (J.) ^Yho's to blame
for it? 50666a.
Congreve (W.) :
Masterpieces of the English
drama. 28742.
Way of the world. 39076b.
Couheim (M. M.) :
Bachelor's romance. 2719,
2720.
B&-enice. 3530.
Capital .1oke. 6046.
Daniel Deronda. 9802.
Garada stone. 15S86.
Geoffrey Middleton. 16142.
Giant's robe. 16332.
Helene. 18734.
Her lord & master. 19057.
Ishmael. 22125.
May blossom. 28901.
Merchant. 29141.
Miss Francis of Yale. 29945.
Model. 30561.
Money mania. 30783.
Refugee's daughter. 38903.
Silver wedding. 42431.
Tango. 45113a.
Treachery. 46890.
Triumph of love. 47103.
Uncle Dick. 47949.
Veronica. 48879.
Vice versa. 48933.
Vixen. 49218.
Wedding tour. 49913.
Conine (F. G.) What every
woman wants to know. 50067.
Conkey (N. A.) :
Birth & gold. 3951.
Rip Van Winkle. 39493.
Conklin (F. R.) :
Man. 27708b.
Putting it over. 55073.
Uncle Peter's will. 47998.
Conklin (H. A.) :
Capt. Kidd's mate. 613oa.
Delirious day. 10417,
10418.
First aid. 14344,
Conklin (H. A.) — Continued.
Heavy man. 18601.
Higby's aunt. 19390.
Honey lamb. 20116.
Man. 27708b.
Putting it over. 55073.
Spirits. 43583.
Tommy in Turkey. 46472.
Uncle Peter's will. 47998.
Conlan (F. X.) :
Bull Conn & co. 53015.
Electricity is life. 12422.
Four-flushers. 15146.
It happened this way.
22213.
Just a kid. 23325.
Punch. 37827.
Purple ina. 37886.
Coulan (J, J.) O'Brien's trip
to the Bronx. 3322S.
Conlee (C. C.) Gettysburg.
16299.
Conley (A.) :
Lest we forget. 25121.
Slaves & fools. 42723.
Tliou shall not love. 45907.
Conley (H.) Bloomer maids.
4316.
Conley (W. H.) :
New professor. 32442.
Prima donna &. the prof.
37237.
Conlon (H.) Our intended
wife. 34681.
Conlon (J. F.) :
Belle of Liberty" farm.
3412.
Fairlawn. 13397.
Conly (A.) Female spy. 14031.
Conly (F. M.) Music lesson.
31406.
Conly (L.) :
And why not? 1424.
Bijou. 3825.
New administration. 32314.
Playing the tuna. 36485.
Cnnn (C. C.) Via motor boat.
4S920.
Conuell (G. M.) :
Charleston. 6771.
Fall of Atlanta. 13466.
Council (Norreys) jS'cc O'Rior-
dan (C.)
Connell (Norris) Count Han-
nibal. 8663.
Connelly (C. L.) Treasury
girl. 4^908.
Connelly (E. L.) :
At the eleventh hour. 2224.
Kapelmeister. 23489.
Unfinished symphony.
48309.
Connelly ( E. S.) :
Strong cup of tea. 441S8a.
Sweethearts. 44788.
Connelly (F.) Story of an
African farm. 43995.
Connelly (H.) :
Contender. 8370.
Golden way. 17017.
Outlook. 34903.
When kings were bold.
50246, 50247.
Connelly (J. B.) :
Matter of equity. 28846.
Oath of allegiance. 33203.
Connelly (J. H.) :
Around the world in 80
days. 1910.
Bankrupt. 2923.
Blade o' grass. 4185.
Floraline. 14554.
Fool's paradise. 14751.
Odd trick. 33272.
Rank. 38452.
Tour of the world in 80
days. 46624.
Connelly (.7ohn W.) :
Stormy finish. 43984.
Thrilling rescue. 46057.
Connelly (Julia W.) Not untq
himself alone. 33068.
Connelly (M. C.) :
Amber empress. 52652.
Lady of Luzon. 24479.
Connely (J. W.) Hazed. 18353.
Conner (A. W. ) Princely
knights. 37384.
Conner (W. L.) Eve of fulfill-
ment. 13070.
Conners (B.) Hundred dollar
whopper. 20657.
Cf tuners (G. W.) Nora's mis-
take. 33004.
Conners (J.) :
Burglar's sweetheart. 5538.
On the shores of sin. 33914.
St. Patrick's eve. 40551.
Conners (J. J.) Old Dan
Tucker. 33465.
Connery (J.) He understood
women. 18392a.
Connery (T. B.) :
Auld gaberlunzie. 2372.
Mrs. Barton. 30303.
St. Georges. 40530.
Conness (R.) Pipe of peace.
36374.
Connollv (C. M.) Jolliest of
jollv swells. 22923.
Connolly (F. G.) :
Eliznbethtown. 12499.
White cavnlier. 50495.
Connolly (F. J.) Prince of
nir'n. 37340a.
Connollv (J.) Naval cockade.
32098a.
Connolly (J. B.) Colors. 7979a.
2965
INDEX
Connolly (P.) :
Beautiful shoe-binder. 3215.
Berttia, the beautiful shoe-
binder. 3550.
Bertha, the sewing ma-
chine girl. 3555.
Dead witness. 10228.
Outward bound. 34914.
Connolly (S. C.) When hearts
are trumps. 50227. 50228.
Connor (A.) 600 miles from
N. Y. 56062.
Connor (B. M.) :
Go home. 16S05a.
Sacrifice. 40460.
Connor (E. M.) Labor &
capital, 24286.
Connor (F. A.) :
Friday, Nov. the 13th.
15417.
Nellie's jag. 32200.
Connor (F. J.) :
Beauti-ful fiend. 3210.
Her one great sin. 19092.
Connor (J. K.) :
Counterfeiters. 53272.
Dummy's revenge. 53484.
Heleue. lS732b.
Preparedness. 55017.
Rose. 39945a.
Two trips to the beach.
47805a.
Connor (J. L.) :
Hamuet Shakspere. 18014.
King of the kilts. 23871.
Master Skylark. 28723.
Two titled truants. 47800.
Connor (N.) Woman pays.
51478a.
Connor (R.) Sec Gordon (C.
W.)
Connor (T.) :
Gee whiz. 16003.
Peaches and — — . 35714.
Scarab. 40958.
Uncle Sam, jr. 48023.
Connor (T. C.) Little child
shall lead him. 25615.
Connor (W. A.) Dancing pro-
fessor, 9734.
Connor (W. F.) Contraband.
8385.
Connors (J. T.) Omelet. 38739.
Connors (R.) Bank breakers.
2897.
Conolly (A. M.) Retaken.
39138.
Conover (R. S.) In the same
boat. 21496.
Conquest (G.) :
Free pardon. 15332.
Opal ring. 34237.
Phantoms. 36090.
Queen's evidence. 38112.
Conquest (G.) — Continued.
Saved from the streets.
40887.
Terrible test. 45433.
Workgirl. 51724.
Conrad (F. G.) :
Hidden hand. 19368.
Monte Cristo. 30904. .
Conrad (S.) :
Mother & son. 31123, 31124.
New generation. 32381a.
Conrad (W.) Prisoners.
37524a.
Conradi. Midnight promise
29449.
('onrard (H.) :
Bronco Kate. 5243.
His accidency. 19535.
Couried (H.) :
Als ich wiederkam. 1004.
Amorita. 1347.
Fee caprice. 13976.
King's fool. 23966.
Lost paradise. 26336.
Mateo Falcone. 28782.
Novella d'Andrea. 33101.
So ich dir. 42930.
Strengen herren. 44125.
Talisman. 44994.
Unsterbliche Felix. 48425.
C 'ouried ( R. G. ) B e r e g i s s .
3529.
Conring (F. F. von) Disci-
pline. 10923.
Gourotte (L.) Deber ante el
amor. 10292.
Conroy (C. M.) Stork & the
nest. 43969.
Conroy (F. J.) :
After the game. 503.
Big fight. 3784.
Black vampire. 4151.
De pawty ob de 2d pawt.
10176.
Conroy (F. Q.) New physician.
32437a.
Conroy (J. H.) :
Awful mix up. 2,582.
Political pull. 36698, 36700.
Conroy (J. W.) Stork & the
nest. 43969.
Conroy (T. J.) Parcel post-
men. 35284a.
Conroy & Fox:
Broker. 5227.
O'Flarity's vacation. 33341.
Considine (J. W.) Radloff
mystery. 38317.
Considine (M.) Higher scale.
19449.
Constant (L.) Pranks. 37029.
Constant (P. B.) Cross-rays.
9204.
Constaute Moya (L.) Viaje
de . . . primos. 48924,
2966
Constautine (C. S.) :
Detected. 10609.
Dumb man's oath. 12023.
Gaeton, the dumb brigand.
15703.
Homo zoo. 20093.
Railroad strikes. 38367.
Trilby's mirror. 46986.
Zenobia. 52319.
Constantine (W. H.) Great
temptation. 17473, 17474.
Constantine, grand, duke of
Russia. See Konstantin.
Constas (J.) :
Adella. 281.
F u 1 1 i! edged politician.
15653.
M. Soullie. 30871.
Contarini (L. G. & M. B.)
Selvaggia. 41440.
Conterno (G. E.) :
Columbus. 8014.
Sleepy king. 42769.
Conterno (L.) & sons. Battles
of our nation. 3143, 3144.
CoJiterno (T. E.) :
Pleasures of hell. 36531.
Princess Tartaroft". 37461.
Cojiti (J.) Labistouille et
Coquembois. .54196.
Continent (Verlag) See Ver-
lug continent.
Contreras (E.) :
Cigarra. 7334.
Huespedes tranquilos.
205S8a.
Contreras (M. Pecci) See Pecci
Contreras.
Converse (C. ¥.) Arkansas
traveler. 1857.
Converse (F. ) :
Divided houses. 11007a.
Holv night. 19991.
Image breaker. 20992.
Three gifts. 45964.
Converse (F. S.) Sacrifice,
56086.
Converse (L. S.) :
Lady photographer. 24512.
Real thing. 88571.
Result. 29121.
Conville (R.) :
Cocaine. 7748a.
Darktov^^n palmist. 9898a.
Incubator baby. 21604a.
i 'nnvlssar (IT. A.) :
Patient. 35544.
Return of the cultured.
39192.
Transformation. 46818.
("•mway (B.) Avanelle. 2506.
Conway (C. A.) Pay day.
35660d.
Conway (Hart) Innocent im-
poster, 21745.
INDEX
Conway (Hugh) See Fargus
(F. J.)
Conwav (J.) Manless Isle.
2S07oa.
Conway (J, D.) Daughter of
Innisfail. 9969.
Conway (J. W.) :
Abbe Lawrence. 48.
Alibi. 774.
Lancelot & Guinevere.
24573.
Conway (L.) D. H. S. 9578.
Conway (W. A.) Dutchman's
honeymoon. 12082.
Conwell (H. M. O.) :
Ancestor. 1395.
Gammon & spinach. 15881.
Conwell (J. A.) One-tv.o-three-
fire. 34113.
Conwell (O.) Mme. Flair.
27191b.
Conyers (J.) :
Our new minister. .54836.
Out of the depths. 34833.
Conyers (R.) My sister. 31G9S.
Coogan (Alan or F. A.) :
Every night. 13121a.
Lawn party. 24S7S.
Queen of the May. 38071a.
Sherlock Holmes, jr.
42094a.
Coogan (W. H.) Timber trail.
46230.
Cook (A. J.) Peer of the Pyre-
nees. 35789.
Cook (B. L.) jr. Isie of Bing.
22147.
Cook (C. E.) :
Chorus girl. 7148.
Tie that binds. 46165.
Walking delegate. 49413.
Cook (Cecil) Girl from Kay's.
16504.
Cook (Chadwick) :
Joke on the optimist.
22914.
Only solution. 34217.
Worm. 51794.
Cook (E. J.) Within our gates.
51301.
Cook (E. M. L.) :
Black fox. 4057.
Getting a divorce. 16271.
Girth. 16682.
Manzanita. 28135, 28136.
New Year's ;!t Doiorps
camp. 32504. •
Seed. 55275.
Silver crucible. 42393.
Under the sphinx. 48216.
Unveiling a soul. 48447.
Cook (Elisha) Drifts. 53475.
Cook (Estelle) :
Hero of the gridiron.
19266.
Cook ( Estelle) —Continued.
Kindling the hearth fire.
23721a
Cook (F. o" Pedigree. 35775b.
Cook (P. E.) Don Quixote.
11365.
Cook (F. G.) :
Left at the post. 24979.
Race for love. 38290.
Cook (F. II.) Alice in the
transformation of Washing-
ton. 784.
C'ook (G. K.) Hampton Roads.
18021.
Cook (G. L.) Stephen of
Cloyes. 43871.
Cook (G. R.) Rose o' Yuba-
Dam. 39981.
Cook (Geo. C.) Suppressed de-
sires. 55486.
C<H-)k (Gertrude C.) :
And it came to pass. 1408,
1409.
Betty's be-st bet. 3658.
Conversion of Chami^agno
Liz. 8404a.
Ex-train dispat(.'her. 13269.
Her father's pal. 18976.
My cousin from Maine.
31525.
Near-crime of Patsy.
32109.
Opera vs. comedy. 34268.
When trouble comes double.
50342.
Cook (Mrs. H. N.) Countess of
Leicester. 8720.
Cook (H. T.) See Hoyt (T.
C.)
Cook (J.) One man vaudeville
show. 54802.
Cook (.J. B.) See Colien
(Joshua)
<>)ok (J. F.) :
Camp Cupid. 5953.
Princess of Porcelain.
37443.
Coi'k (J. H.) Actor's romance.
212.
Cook (J. J.) Patrick's wish.
35560.
Conk (L.) :
Tiliss Rebecca. 30017.
Moses Levy, ta-ta-ra-tau.
31100.
Cook (M.) :
AVestern ranger. 50021.
Wrongs of a life time.
51914.
Cook (M. B.) Success. 44344.
Cook (M. R.) Crossed wires.
53293
Conk (N. N.) Eagle. 12114.
Cook (P.) Betrothal of Ronald
& Thusnelda. 3615.
Cook (P. L) :
All in a whirl. 857.
Magic ring. 27386.
Masters & slaves. 28743,
28744.
Starch king. 43802.
Cook (R.) Little Tommy's
troubles. 25906.
Cook (R. L. L.) Million a
minute. 29640.
Cook (S.) Uncle Ethan.
47956.
Cook (S. L.) :
Game of comedy. 15854.
54981.
Ma.ndy's wooing. 28050.
Yaict's mistake. 48636.
Cook (S. N.) Daughter of an
Elk. 9939.
Cook (Sam) Mexican & the
coon. 54499.
Cook (Sidney) Cuddlewight
scandal. 9331.
Cook (W.) Faust. 13901c.
Cook (W. M.)i:
Black Bohemia. 4056.
In Dahomey. 21137.
.les 'lak white fo'ks. 22635.
Songs of sunny lands.
43253.
Uncle Eph's Christmas.
47953, 47954.
Wliere magnolias bloom.
50386.
Cook (W. T.) Modern pi-odigal.
30647.
Cook (W. W.) :
lijuocent outlaw. 21748.
]Montana. 30886.
Rogers of Butte. 39727.
(J>oke (B. G.) Calif ornian.
5SG2. 5866.
Cooke (E. A.) Caterine. 6448.
Cooko (E. C.) Silas Marner.
42321.
Cooke (E. V.) :
Dictograph. 10S23b.
Hizzoner. 19898.
Spite fence. 43590a.
('v>oke (G. B.) Goat skin hand.
16820.
Cooke (H. B.) Cloud. 7659.
("ooke (J. B.) Crutch. 53300.
Cooke (J. F.) :
Bass trombone. 3088a.
Betsey Ross. 3622.
Box of kisses. 4805a.
College inn. 7856.
Fuss & feathers. 1.5733.
Her great career. 19006.
On the honor of a Fairfax.
33855.
Reputation. 39085.
Romeo of the rancho.
39872a.
2967
INDEX
Cooke (J, F.) — Continued.
Thoroughbred. 45869.
Tremblers. 46913.
Unto the 3d & 4th genera-
tion. 4S440.
Cooke (J. M.) :
Dyspepsia asylum. 12104.
Mariner. 28277.
Cooke (M. B.) :
Adrienne. 321.
All on a summer's day.
878.
Argonauts. 1812.
Case of Sophronia. 6346.
Christmas benefit. 7206.
Dinner for 4. 10878.
Dramatic episodes. 11674.
Dream & the awakening.
11711.
Fairy ring. 13414.
Finer shades of honor.
14268.
First Tlianksgiving dinner.
14392.
Home. 20004.
Imposters. 21051 .
In the good green wood.
21414.
Incubus. 21605.
Into darkness. 21847.
.Tudith of Judea. 23183.
King of Posteria. 2.3850.
Lady Betty's burglar.
24368.
Liz'buth Ann. 25999.
Lord Love-ye. 26209.
Merry mad comedian.
29244.
Mrs. Bob. 30313.
Page from the past. 35034.
Prince Lovingheart. 37317.
Roll-call of heroes. 39758.
Society coach. 43010.
Springtime. 43658.
Tit for tat. 46326.
Wav of the transgressor.
49751.
What happened at Jones'.
50073.
When knights were bold.
50249.
When love is young. 50258.
White moth. 50546.
Who's afraid? 50648.
Cooke (P.) Silver bullet.
42388.
Cooke (R. P.) Savp.l frotn
shame. 40883.
Cooke (S.) :
Devil's mate. 10707.
Girl from upstairs. 53778.
Cooke (T.) Tail (tale) of a
shark. 44920.
Cooke (W. B.) Match-maker.
28766.
Cooke (W. J.) Capt. & the
kidder. 6084.
Cooke & Clinton. Sister's love.
42605.
Cooke-Hanegau (E. V.) Ory-
thya. 34395.
Cooksey (C.) :
Exodus XX:12. 13229a.
Featuring Jane Stringer.
53623.
Grey cats. 17618c.
Mountain laurel. 31230a.
Yellow water. 52092b.
Coolcsou (J. C. Fife-) See Fife-
Cookson.
Oooley (A. K.) :
Borrowed till midnight.
4679.
Californian. 5868.
Tempted. 45332.
Cooley (De W. C.) :
Gertrude of Wyo. 16230.
High old court of impeach-
ment. 19417.
Cooley (F.) :
Daughter of Dixie. 9948.
Knight of the mask. 241.54.
Mouth of the cannon. 31258.
Cooley (F. L.) Romance of the
road. 30823.
Cooley (H. E.) Watch your
step. 49691c.
Cooley (M. L.) Sleeping beauty
up-to-date. 42754.
Goolidge (C. M.) :
Crazy Billy. 9030.
Fiji. 14214.
Guess not. 17733.
Heaven on earth. 18597.
Moustique. 31256.
AVestern heiress. 50014.
Coolidge (E. D.) :
Inevitable postscript.
21671.
T w o maids masquerade.
47686.
Coolidge (H. D.) :
Dead reckoning. 10213.
Murder will occasionally
out. 54640.
Coolidge (S.) Ginevra. 16372.
Cool us (R.) See Weill (R. C.)
Coon (H.) :
My wife's husband. 31757.
Sibyl Grey. 42233.
Under the Amer. flag.
48143, 48144.
Widow from the West.
50816.
Coope (M. L.) Peggy O'Neill.
35S05.
Cooper. Trip to the city.
47041.
Cooper (A. D.) :
Gypsy's warning. 17850.
Hark, hark, my soul. 18222.
Miss Huldah's offer. 29958.
My country, 'tis of thee.
31522.
Cooper (B.) See Cooper (J.
E.)
Cooper (C. C.) :
Fountain. 15129a,
Garden of weeds. 15905b.
Cooper (C. E.) Tableau &
pantomime entertainments.
44898a.
Cooper (C. R.) :
Celese o' the hills. 6564.
Gulf between. 17775.
Two brothers. 47568.
Cixjper (D. J.) Count's di-
lemma. 8804.
Cooper (E.) :
Billy's aunt. .38S7b.
Kali. 23468a.
Cooper (F. A.) :
Da.sh. 9919.
Fir.st & last. 14346.
Sunny South. 44.563.
hooper (F. K.) Cid. 17445b.
r.'uoper (G.) Uncle Tom's
cabin. 48053.
Cooper (G. L.) Dead-eye mine.
10205.
Cooper (H.) Little bit of
shrnpnel. 25590b.
Cooper (I. E.) Globe trotters.
16766a.
Cooper (.1.) Over the garden
\\:\W. 34934.
Cooper (J. D.) Battle of the
\\ilderness. 3138.
(boper (J. E.) :
Call for volunteers. 53047.
Globe trotters. 16766a.
New dist. atty. 32359a.
Nobody home. 32945b.
Only man. 34206a.
Safety first. 40487c.
Cooper (J. F.) :
L;ist of the Mohicans.
24741-24745, 55718.
T-onthersto ck i n g tales.
2.5285, 32061, 35540,
Mercedes of Castile. 47087.
Spv. 32285, 32286, 43663,
43664.
Waterwiteh. 49704.
<'ooper (J. .1.) Girl from over
Ihere. 16519.
Cooi)er (.L R. W.) Molineux
affair. 30693.
Cooper (K. F.) See Keefer
(C. F.)
Cooper (L.) Price of power.
37170.
2968
INDEX
Cooper (M.) :
Battle of the wilderness.
3138
His best girl. 19558.
Pacquerette. 85016.
Cooper (M. S.) :
Opera cloak. 34262.
Prima donna. 37283.
Cooper (P. J.) Spanish priest.
4343S.
Cooper (P. Kendall-) See
Kendall (P.)
Cooper (S. W.) :
Fox in a trap. 1.521-5.
Heart & hand. 18425.
Cooper (Sidney) Sin of her
childhood. 42472.
Cooper {Mrs. Stafford) See
Cooper (M. S.)
Cooper (T. D.) :
Carrigan's courage. 6293a.
Her value. 19160a.
King approaches, 28737a.
Cooper (W. H.) :
Amateur detective. 1059.
Hazard. 18350.
Cooper (W. S.) :
Is he a bandit? 54076.
Pamela Pitkin, playwright.
35153a.
Co-operative press. Eud of the
battle. 12704.
Cooperman (L.) Jew. 22682.
Cooperstein (M.) All. gim' me
the ring. 52598.
Coote (C.) :
Beneath the surface. 3494.
Little Lohengrin. 2.5746.
Master o' ceremonies.
28696.
Stuart Denville, gentleman.
44251.
Cope (A. S.) William Shakes-
peare. 41879.
Cope (D. A.) :
Blue pencilled. 4384a.
Maid in a vase. 27450.
Cope (J. W.) :
Horse on father. 20292.
In the shadow of the
bridge. 21504.
Lady & the tiger. 24847.
Left at the post. 24982.
Merrihews. 29219a.
Copeau (.1.) Freres Karama-
zov. 1,5891.
Copeland (A. B.) If business
permits. 20923.
Copeland (C. C.) :
Homeless hobo. 53965.
Tampico. 55513.
Copeland (E, L.) :
Boob burglar. 5487.
Her soldier boy. 19145.
Copeland (E. L.) — Continued.
Opium fiend, 34282.
Trouble maker, 47166.
Copeland (J. A.) Columbus.
7998.
Copeland (L. B.) If business
permits. 20923.
Copeland (R. C.) For the heart
of Evelyn. 14928.
Copeland & Copeland. Home-
less hobo. 20068.
Copeland bros. :
Darby's double. 9840.
Homeless hobo. 53965.
Noodle soup. 54734.
Our little boy. 84700b.
Sky-pilot. 42687.
Tampico. 5.5513.
Copland (F. E.) :
Intrigo del amore. 21854.
Ye spooney blacksmith.
52040.
Coppee (F.) :
Coupable. 17766.
For the crown. 14920,
14921.
Luthier de CrCmone. 49110.
Militza, the slave. 29593.
Ojcze Nasz. 33385.
Oin- father. 84616.
Passant. 35440, 49 4 66,
49467.
Pater. 15023, 35582.
Paternoster. 35531a.
Pour la couronne. iJib:J.
14920. 14921, 36918.
Copper (C.) Woman's will.
51598.
Coppet (T. B. de) See De
Coppet.
C^oppini (A.) Soubrette. 43.800,
Coppridge (L. A.) Hamboues-
ville. 17964.
Copson (C. A.) :
My aunt's picture. 31402.
One in a thousand. 34031c.
Copston (N.) Under 2 flags.
48229a.
Coquiot (G.) Guepe. 17725.
Coi-bett (A. A.) :
Ambition. 1101.
Amer. heiresses. 1223.
Article 489. 1960.
Code of honor. 7759.
Col. Roland. 7919,
Consul's daughter. 8364.
Dawn of freedom. 10079.
Defied her husband. 10385.
Diplomat. 10893, 10894.
Drama in high life. 11662.
Dream. 11696.
Duke of Kandos.' 11991.
Fatal love. 1.8757.
Guardian. 17710.
Heroic love. 19290.
2969
Corbett (A, A.) — Continued.
Hunters of Amer, heiresses.
20685.
Is marriage a failure?
22091, 22093.
London society. 26107.
Love & duty. 26434.
Love & patriotism. 26457.
Love is blind. 26533.
Mile. Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ray.
27276.
Mariage en Amgrique.
28247.
iMarital infelicities. 28302.
Modern Camille. 30589,
New world. 32499.
New York's reformers.
32546.
Nobility for cash. 32912.
Ore^i at the French ball,
34333.
Parkhurst's frolics. 35342.
I'arkhurst's tribulations.
8.5343.
Pr.triots. 3.5572.
Princess Duschinka. 37413,
Sapho's love. 40764,
Self-defence. 41424, 41425.
Soif-sacrifice. 41434.
Settled in court. 41590.
'J'Toiiblesome wife. 47189.
TfiH;!)lesome woman. 47190.
Whv men don't marry.
50740.
vJorbett (A. O.) :
Business men of Boston.
5596.
Great fire of 1872. 17391.
Corbett fE. T.) :
.Tack & Jill. 22308.
Trictrac, 46969.
Corbett {Mrs. H. L.) Richard
Yanesk. 39378.
Corbett (J. J.) Lost art.
26282.
Corbett (L.) At the naval club,
2262,
Corbett (T.) Rat in the cup-
board. 38496.
Corbett (W.) Richard Yanesk.
39378.
f'oihett & Forrester. Lady
lawyer. 24451.
Corhin (A.) :
.Vdani's dream. 264, 265.
]']aster morning. 12175.
Star of Bethlehem. 43779.
Sorbin (E. G.) Then & now.
45698.
Corbin f.T.) :
Cave man. 6539.
First generation. 14363.
(Jarden of weeds. 15905a.
Husband. 20715.
INDEX
Corbin (L. S.) :
Depth of sin. 10491.
Wife's lesson. 50027.
Corbin (M. M.) Seusatia.
41485.
Corbin (M. O.) Friar & the
don. 15413.
Corbin (O. B.) Steam-roller.
43843b.
Corbisez (A.) Arriv6e d'une
famille en Amgrique. 1922.
Corbyn (C. A.) Lady Kath-
erine. 24445.
Corbyn (H. W.) :
.BeJiind the scenes. 3333.
Belles of the kitchen. 3451.
Bunch of cherries. 5462.
Children of the wood. 7046.
Manager's muddle. 28031.
Phobus' fix. 36154.
Wrong man in the right
place. 51884.
Corchuelo {El BachiUer) :
Cantas baturras. 6013.
Ventaiias del cielo. 48822.
Corcilius (J.) Perpetua. 35935.
Corcoran (B.) See Corcoran
(J. B.)
Corcoran (C.) Musical mem-
ory. 31440.
Corcoran (F. G.) :
Best people on earth. 3593.
Mendel Beilis. 29120.
Typhoon. 47864.
Faith. 13428.
Corcoran (J. 'B.) :
Charity. 6744.
Just Babette. 23337.
Mollv of the Bar-Zero.
30714.
Nan. 31928.
Corcoran (M. J.) :
Amer. ambassador's daugh-
ter. 1154.
Wrong door. 51867.
Corday (M.) Accord parfait.
147.
Corde (L.) :
Cardinal's deputy. 0206.
Dean Swift. 10251, 10252.
Fool of the family. 14723.
His mother's son. 19738.
White cockade. 50500.
C6rdoba (P.) :
Hijos del aire. 19469.
Ola negra. 33401.
Pajarera nacionnl. 35124.
40 H.P. 52451.
Cordoba (P. H. de) See De
Cordoba.
Cordova. See De Cordova.
Cordray (J. F.) Yankee tar.
52015.
Corell (J.) My nights at the
play. 31667.
Corelli (M.) :
Ardath. 1464.
Barabbas. 2953.
Sorrows of Satan. 37318.
Thelma. 10410, 4 5 6 8 6,
456S8-45691a.
Vendetta. 34006, 48774,
48775.
Wormwood. 118, 51799.
v'orkery (J.) :
Cead mille failte. 6552.
Prodigal son. 37594. 37.596.
Corlev (E.) Organ builder.
34336a.
Corliss (B. W.) :
Fanny forgot. 13643.
Florida water. 14567.
Templeton's temperature.
45305.
Cormican (J.) V/hy Holmes
married. .50733.
Cor m on (E.) :
Celebrated case. 65C1.
In the heart of Md. 21432.
Our 2 orphans. 34791.
Pecheurs de perles. 35740
Two orphans. 47738, 47739.
Corneau (P. B.) :
Children. 7021a.
Napoleon & the sentry.
54683.
Gorneill (G.) Tale of the hours.
44974.
Corneille (P.) :
Cid. 7313-7317, 17445b,
53127.
Continental drama. 83S0a.
Horace. 7317. 20263.
Polyeucte. 83S0a, 36754.
Gonielius (P.) :
KalL^er rief. 23459a.
Kriimel vor Paris ! 24263a.
Cornelius { S. ) T ii i n k i n g .
45792.
Cornell CEd.) Safe proposition.
40486.
Cornell (Elizabeth) :
.Tack's victory. 22397.
jMrs. Lane's sanitarium.
30399.
('iirnell (IT. O.) Bravest girl.
4950.
< 'orufU (Harry) :
.r.-ick Mason's baby. 22350.
Stock-bri)ker. 43912.
rornell (Hughos) Earth-born.
12151.
Cornell (S. H.) :
Coming. 53226.
Heart of a star. lS450b.
Man size .job. 54412.
Unemployed. 48277.
Cornell (W. D.) No sect in
heaven. 32885.
Cornett. N. Y. drama. 32530.
Cornish (H. H.) Transmuta-
tion of Yung Ling. 46830.
Cornish (O. W.) Foiled.
14657.
Cornitius (F.) :
Power of prcludice. 36981.
Sunflower. 44539.
Corr (J. F.) Isle of Nippon.
22164.
Corr (,L P.) For gold. 14801.
Corradini (B.) Maria SalvestrL
28239.
Corral (II.) Cancifin de la fa-
randula. 5991.
('orral y Mnira (M.) Azul y
roia. 2604.
Coi-relli (V. G.) My Lady
Betty. 31593.
(^^orrigan (E.) Mrs. Eastman's
brooch. ,545.57.
('orrlgan (.T. F.) His last les-
?r,n. 196S7.
(k)rrigan (M. De V.) :
Ky. handicap. 54163.
Tenth commandment.
55536.
<'on-iugton (S. B.) Edgar A.
Poe. 12224.
Carrochano y Ortega (G.)
Ciitanada. 16G84a.
Corser (H. P.) Great Ameri-
can duel. 17355a.
Corsia (E. de) See De Corsia.
('orsini (G.) See Keane (Mrs.
•Tames)
Corson (C. Y.) Tale of the
comet. 44972.
Cort (J.) New woman. 32486.
C()rt',4you (L.) :
Advertising brings results.
383.
■Who married Littlepa.ge?
50638.
Cort-lyou (V.^ W.) :
Dream maiden. 11726a.
Salvia. 55500.
(Wtes (A. F.) Dream. 11709.
Cortes (R.) Mi-careme. 29357.
dn-tmo (F. J.) :
Aguafuerte. 609.
De una vida. 10183.
Cortina (E. D. do la) :
TH'spues de la 1 In via el sol.
10579.
Indiano. 216-54.
Cortis (B. W.) :
Awakening. 2543b.
Bit of life. 4003a, 4004,
52903.
Doctor Brown. 11120.
Every woman's problem.
53562.
Master move. 28695a.
2970
INDEX
Cortis (E. W. ) —Continued.
Schemer. 41043.
Signal-service. 42306.
Sundew. 44537.
Taming the himer. 45071.
Tangle. 45092, 45093.
Triumph of faith. 47089.
Web. 49866.
What every man needs.
55881.
Cortland (Mrs. H.) Octavia.
33245.
Corvinus (W.) Heart & dollar.
18423.
Cory (A. E.) Michal. 29375.
Cory (G. B.) :
Amazon king. 1082.
Dress rehearsal. 11809.
Mermaid. 29215.
Cory (F. Y.) Fairy channe-
ling. 13402.
Cory (J. M.) Twentieth cen-
tury miracle. 47434.
Cory (V.) Life's shop window.
25344.
Coryell (H. H.) Red streak.
38806.
Coryell (J. R.) :
Made in heaven. 27236.
Respectability. 39104.
Western girl. 50013.
Cosby (F. E.) Althea. 1027.
Cosby (R. H.) Princess Goo-
Goo. 37417.
Cosenza (G.) Lnca di Casch-
mire. 26803.
Coss (J. J.) Pageant, Roger
Bacon. 35049b.
Cossa (P.) Nero. 32241.
Cosson (E. R.) New Godiva.
32386.
Costa (C.) Blitzmiidl. 4276.
Costa (E.) Shepherder virtuoso.
42054.
Costa (F. da) See Da Costa.
Costa (M.) Capitan Fracassa.
6055.
Costallat & CO. Damnation de
Faust. 9684.
Coste (C.) Adversaries. 52575.
Coste (J.) Charbonniers. 6737.
Costelli (J.) Fortune-teller.
15066.
Costello (T. J.) :
Beauty doctor. 3226.
Don't you want to look
handsome? 11424.
Microbe of love. 29388,
29389.
Cote (M.) Witch of Bramble
Hollow. 51268.
Cotes (Mrs. E.) Two Bob.
47561a.
Cotherall (A.) Prodigal's wel-
come. 37599.
Cotta (L. Garcia) See Garcia
Cotta.
Cotta'sche (J. G.) buchhand-
lung nachfolger:
Entgotterte welt. 53540.
Ostpreussen. 34413a.
SchniPtterlings s c h 1 a c h t.
41073.
Umweg zum cod. 47919a.
Gotten (R. F.) Stuart Den-
ville — gentleman. 44251.
Cottens (V. de) :
Demoiselles des Saint-
Gyriens. 10451.
Papa de Francine, 35207.
Cotter (.J.) Whole show. 50697.
Cotter (J. S.) Caleb, the de-
generate. 5835.
Cotter (W.) :
Polar "expedition. 36660.
Volunteers. 49274.
Cotterman (S. N.) Conquest.
8291.
Cottman (G. S.) Love, the
sovereign. 26630.
Cotton (I.) Hardest way.
18212.
Cotton (M. J. L.) :
Amaranth & Llewella.
1050.
Orphan Althaea & Strafford
Elliston. 3437oa.
Cotton (R. F.) :
Beneatli the surface. 3494.
Master o' ceremonies.
28090.
.'lottone (C.) Life of horror.
2.5318.
Cottrell (H. D.) :
Before the Gringos came.
3293.
By Ivingly favor. 5684.
Christmas on the Comstock.
7240.
Cupid & cannon. 9358a,
Girl of the West. 16607.
Half-breed. 17921.
Imperial highway. 21030.
In Arkansas. 21106.
In South Car'liney. 21329.:
Judge & the .1ury. 23139.
Knight of the mask. 24154.
Mouth of the cannon. 31258.'
No man's land. 32867.
Price of power. 37170.
Prince of Albuquerque.
37325.
Romance of the road.
39823.
Spirit of the Sequoia.
43576.
Tiger's eye. 46198.
Cottrell (H. T.) Miss Tree.!
30044. '
Cottrelly (M.) Midnight prom-
ise. 29449.
Cotvoes (Baron) Viola, the
betyar. 49090.
Couch (E. L.) Gapt. Kidd.
6129.
Couche (A. C.) Louis Montey.
26393.
Coucy. See De Goucy.
Goudert (F. R.) Wanderer.
49467.
Coudrin (J. R.) Veteran fire-
man of Squashend. 48915.
Coughlan (A. T.) Prophecy.
37705.
Coughlan (D. A.) Mat Coyle's
determination. 28753.
Goiighlin (E.) Actors' trou-
bles. 214a.
Coulon (.T. F.) See Conlon
(J. F.)
Coultas (A. M.) :
All kinds of a hero. 869.
Going up. 16864a.
Coulter (E. K.) :
In contempt of court. 21131.
Turncoat. 47368.
Coulter (G.) Ideal. 20862.
Coulter (G. D.) New company
conunauder. 32350.
Coulter (J. E.) :
Bundle of rags. 5489.
Rooster spring. 39910.
Coancil of Hope college. See
Hope college (Council of)
' oiiutess (The) pseud. Set in
diamonds. 12729.
Countryman (C. G.) Secretary.
413Gla.
Countryman (M. E.) :
Hiram .Jones' bet. 19517a.
Miss Parkington. 30000.
Rebellion of Mrs. Barclay.
38629.
Countryman (R.) :
Black Hawk. 4109.
Perpetual motion. 35938a.
Courcelles (M.) Sailor's heart.
40505.
Courcey (C. de) See De Cour-
cey.
Gourneen (W.) My little
angel. 31621a.
Coursey (E. de) See De
Coursey.
Courteline (G.) :
Blank-cartridge. 4200a.
Cruche. 9239.
J'en ai plein le dos de
margot. 22292.
M e s s i e u rs les Ronds-de-
Guir. 29317.
Peace at home. 35684.
2911
INDEX
Courtenay (F. W.) :
Fatal card. 13741.
Only prisoner. 34215.
Courtland (W. A.) Lobbyist.
26025.
Courtland (W. R. van) See
Van Courtland.
Courtlandt. S o m n a in b u 1 a .
43181.
Coui-tneidge (R.) :
Light blues. 25363a.
Mousme. 31253.
Oh, Caesar! 54755.
Pearl girl. 35725a.
Tom .Jones. 46449.
Courtney (C.) Wrong room.
51900.
Courtney (D.) Droleen. 11843.
Courtney (Mrs. J. W.) Dick,
the dreamer. 10807.
Courtney (M.) :
Fifth string. 14152.
Open window. 34250.
Stranded. 44025.
Courtney (W. L.) Undine.
48269.
Courtright (W.) :
Araminta's wedding. 1762.
Barnrake twins. 3006.
Just from Cohoes. 23354.
L. K. C. P. 24279.
Power of imagination.
36955.
Princess of Rag-bag.
37443a.
Ragout or hash. 38348.
Scrapple. 41191.
Stuttering John. 44303.
Couthoui (J.) Eleven-forty
p. m. 12449.
Coutts (F.) -See Latymer (F.
Money-Coutts, haron)
Couturier (P. Vaillant-) See
Valliant-Couturier.
Couvrey (L. de) Vielgeliebte.
49002.
Covell (H. A.) :
Faust, N. Y. 13911.
Handicap. 18060.
In the ring. 21491.
Little Monte Cristo. 25802.
Mona. 30736.
Covert (J. C.) Rienzi, last of
the Romans. 39408.
Covert (W. E.) Woman's king-
dom. 56000.
Covey (E. J. K.) :
Clash. 7538a.
Paving the toll of now.
35677.
Penalty of ignorance.
35829.
Their first night. 45659.
Coville (D. P.) Society terror.
43024.
Coville (J. M.) Victim of en-
vironment. 48950.
Covington (Z. W.) :
Credulity. 9055.
For her sister's honor.
14823.
Gropers. 53839.
Her first case. 18983.
Honesty pill. 20113b.
Parsonage. 35377.
Simp. 42447a.
Thi-ee teaspoons full.
46030b.
Zeps. 560.52.
Cowan (Fletcher) :
Adiroudacks. 289.
All for Milly. 846.
Flower & the leaf. 14578.
Fol de rol. 14661.
Fouutainhead. 15138.
House that Jack built.
20444.
Schuyler's Queen Anne.
41134.
Cowan (Frank) M. C. 26985.
Cowan (J. F.) Will Whaffles.
51052.
Cowan (J. H.) :
Every inch an A m e r .
13114.
My wife's husband. 31758.
Souls. 43338.
Cowan (L. H.) :
Belhaven. 3351.
Rajah Sindh. 38398.
Reckoning. 38666.
Sword of chivalry. 44816.
Yolaude. 52121.
Cowan (S.) :
Abhul, the Azra. 52547.
Ball & chain. 2838a, 52818.
Collaboration. 53212.
Eurasian. 13043a.
I wish I knew, 54015.
In the morgue. 54043.
Investigation. 54069.
Parasite. 35279a.
Playing the game. 36477b.
Spider web. 55413.
State forbids. 43822a,
43822b.
Tami-Ko-San. 45037a.
Wonder of the age. 51649c.
Cowan (W. E.) :
Acting academy. 194.
Haunted house. 18305.
Table d'hote. 44895.
Waterwitch, U. S. N. 49705.
Coward (E. F.) :
King Stephen. 23915.
Newest Amsterdam. 325.51.
Cowdrey (L. R.) Day in camp.
10123.
Cowen. Neither of them. 32173.
Cowen (A. F.) Four girls in a
canoe. 15149.
Cowen (B.) :
Four girls in a canoe.
15149.
Marian & the major. 28248.
Cowen (F. H.) Signa. 42300.
Cowen (L. ) :
Before & after. 3275.
Looking for trouble. 26167,
26168.
Mrs. Potiphar's past. 30443.
World, the flesh„ & th^
devil. 51772.
Cowen (L. M.) Her father's
wife. lS978a.
Cowgill (J.) Girl next door.
16583.
Cowham (B. G.) Bamboosilum.
2879.
Cowing (E. K.) :
Hero of Saratoga. 19263.
Mondisfield. 30748.
Cowl (H. C.) Marguerite's
vision. 28226.
Cowl (J.) :
At daybreak. 52745.
Lilac time. 54273.
Cowl (M. M.) Marguerite's
vision. 28226.
Cowles (A.) :
Actor & the maid. 203.
Alias Irish Tessie. 768.
Amusement bureau. 1376.
Circumstantial evidence.
7388.
Cougere. 8638.
Coward. 8972a.
Down in the subway.
11609.
Even unto the 3d & 4th
generation. 13082.
Jewel fantasie. 22692.
Light in the window.
25377.
Making of a man. 27621.
Mamie's chance. 27669.
Retribution & Morpheus.
39170.
Struggle. 44228.
Turkey-trot-i-tis. 47336.
Under orders. 48125a.
Whirl-i-gig of time. 50451.
Yankee splash. 52012,
Yellow peril. 52085.
Cowles (C.) Grandfather's
clock. 17290.
Cowles (C. O.) :
Johnathan's courtship.
22886.
One horse town. 34016.
Cowles (E. L.) :
Betv^-eeu the lines. 52881.
Cost. 8608.
Moriarty's mistake. 31031.
2972
INDEX
Cowles (E. L.) — Continued.
Vermont State folks.
48874, 48875.
Cowles (E. T.) Gawky John.
15951.
Cowles (F. A.) Where the
lane turned. 50394.
Cowles (H. H.) Babette of the
net. 2622, 2623.
Cowles (M. Z.) Let us alone.
25136.
Cowles (W. P.) Budge vs.
Budge. 5394.
Cowley (E. J.) :
Bohemians. 4498.
Lone pine. 26114.
Cowley (J. E.) Crawford's
claim. 9027.
Cowper (A.) King of rogues.
23851.
Cowper (E. M.) Dairy farm.
9643.
Cowper (F. C.) :
Hamlet. 17980.
Henry VIII. 18882.
Cowper (J. C.) :
Dagobert, the faithful
soldier. 9G29.
Roadside daisies. 39596.
While there's life. 50438.
Wolsey. 51364.
Cowper (W. C.) :
Adam Bede. 249.
Blackmail. 4166.
Brave man. 4944.
Capt. Fracasse. 6108.
Chris's crosses. 7170.
Courtship of Adam Bede.
8871.
Florell. 14556.
Gipsy born. 16399.
Grandfather's clock. 17291.
Her last hope. 19048.
In the dead of night. 21385.
Lamb's gambol. 24563.
Modesta. 30677.
Sentimental burglar. 41510.
Sheegeeh. 42035.
Talked about. 45007.
Wage winner. 49344.
Cowperthwait (L. C.) :
Mother-love. 31157.
World god. 51766.
Cox (A. R.) Compensation for
living. 8166.
Cox (E. C.) Home life of an
Amer. chauffeur. 20026.
Cox (E. J.) Valley Forge.
48649.
Cox (E. R.) Duel at dawn.
11955.
Cox (G. D.) :
King & the ballad monger.
23732.
Russian princess. 40339.
Cox (H. J. W.) Dante. 9833.
Cox (J. W.) For Reck & Tech.
14901a.
Cox (L.) lone. 21921.
Cox (L. B.) Our Florida
home. 34631.
Cox (N.) Enfant prodigue.
12751.
Cox (P.) :
Brownies. 5331.,
Brownies i n Fairyland.
5335.
Cox (R.) Her 1st lesson in
horseback riding. 53913.
Cox (R. Douglas-) See Doug-
las-Cox.
Cox (R. H.) :
Bells that rang Nelly a
bride. 3463.
Chance. 6665.
Jo, the waif of the streets.
22758:
Mliss, child of the Sierras.
30547.
Never afraid. 32296.
Our 2 orphans. 34791.
Prestidigitateur. 37091.
Slave's devotion. 42724.
Cox (S.) :
Doll from Paris. 11256a.
Formerly 35, now 19.
15028a.
Irish millionaire. 22009a.
Meteor girl. 54498.
Rudolph, beggar prince.
40227a.
Show me Tom. 42185a.
Winning a husband. 51142.
Cox (W.) Social dynamites.
42958.
Cox (W. F.) Envuelta en su
red. 12817.
Coxey (W. D.) :
Her sacrifice. 19122.
Hippodrome. 19511,
Yon Yonson. 52125.
Coykendall. Doctor's troubles.
11208.
Coyle (E. E.) Purple bug.
37884. 37885.
Coyle (T.) His Dutch uncle.
53940.
Coyle (W. H.) :
Hungry hunters. 20668.
Nero, the Irish Roman.
32246.
Si Perkins, the waiter.
42213.
Coyne. Grogan's elevation,
17675.
Coyne (J. M.) East side poli-
tician. 12169.
Covne (J. S.) Maj. De Boots.
27571.
2973
Coyne (M. J.) Nation's honor.
32056.
Coyne (T. J.) Silver shoe.
42417.
Cozzens (H. W.) jr. When
love speaks. 50262.
Cozzoliuo (D.) Fanfaron.
13639.
Cozzolino (G.) Monaca di
Monza. 30737a.
Crabbe. Smugglers & poachers.
26589.
Crabbe (H. S.) Lady of Win-
deck. 24508.
Crable (G.) Twenty minutes
in the club house. 47447,
Crabtree (A, D.) :
Golden fleece. 16950.
Millspeed. 29690.
Mosswood. 31108, 31109.
Reaping the whirlwind.
38605.
Crabtree (L.) :
Clytie. 7711.
Dick in old London. 10804.
Old London. 33540.
Rainbow. 38382.
Cradoc (W.) In old Va. 21283.
Craft (A.) Ardath. 1789a.
Craft (E. J.) His affinity.
19537.
Craft (M. C.) :
Adam Bede. 250.
Hetty Sorrel. 19329.
Turncoat. 47369.
Grafton (J. A.) :
Stranger star. 55454.
White City. 50498a.
Crafts (A. S.) :
Point lace & diamonds.
36632,
Purple & fine linen, 37880,
Crafts (H.) Within the ene-
my's lines. 51305.
Cragg (G. A.) :
Cleopatra, 7585.
Cranks. 9016.
Cragin.(B. W.) Money -ques-
tion. 30789a.
Craig (A. T.) :
Book of the Irish historic
pageant. 4611.
Syrian elopement. 44881.
Craig (C. G.) Parson's love.
35382.
Craig *(E, G.) Bethlehem.
3609.
Craig (G. W. H.) Crime. 9076.
Craig (Hardin) Richard the
Second. 39351,
Craig (Hugh) Struensge.
44222,
Craig (J, B.) :
Fly in the ointment.
14619a.
INDEX
Craig (J. B.) — Continued.
When dreamr, come true.
50217.
Craig (J. P.) :
Jean Valjean. 22565.
Mighty deep. 29523.
Rose of Ariz. 89982.
Craig (J. S.) From '49 to '94—
Cal. 15540.
Craig (M. L.) :
Let sleeping dogs lie. 25133.
Rosamond's bower. 39938.
Who but Lady Green-
sleeves? 50604.
Wraith of County Hugh.
51823.
Craig (R.) jr. Allegory of the
sun god. 930.
Craig (R. H.) :
Ban-She. 2882.
Faust & Marguerite. 13906.
13907.
John's dad. 22892.
Rajah's ruby. 38398a.
Craig (R. W.) I've got another
job noAV. 20826.
Craig & Buhner. 'Should a
woman tell? 42174.
Craig-Wentworth. See Went-
worth.
Craigen (M.) Duel of hearts.
11963.
Craighill (R. E.) Virginia.
49121.
Craigie (G. W.) Weakling.
49831c, 55856.
Craigie ( H. ) Dougall & friends.
11562.
Craigie (P. M. T.) :
Ambassador. 1089a.
Bishop's move. 898S.
Flute of Pan. 14616.
Osbern & Ursyne. 34398.
Craik (D. M. M.) :
John Halifax, gentleman.
22855a.
Last of the Ruthveus.
24748.
Grain (A. H.) Pauline. 35630.
Grain (G. D.) jr. His daugh-
ter. 19590a.
Graker (R. J.) When Nor-
raand won the Derby. 50276.
Crakow (L. N.) Father & son.
13825.
Cram (G. R.) Wet & dry.
50036.
Cram (R. A.) Exoalibur.
13185.
Cramer. Home & abroad.
20011.
Cramer (C. B.) Queen of sin-
ners. 88040.
Cramer (J. B.) & co. Belle of
Valados. 52858.
Cramer (L. C.) Bible char-
acters. 3748.
Crandall (I. J.) :
Beyond the gate. 52883.
Bridge. 5079.
Chivalry of love. 53147.
Faun & the puritan. 13895.
Last rehearsal. 54229.
Way of a maid. 49733.
When dreams come true.
50212.
When the hour strikes.
55905.
Crandell (J. S.) :
One of Cleopatra's nights.
34059.
Yankee brigands. 51968.
Crane (A. M.) :
Everything by steam.
13142.
Falsely accused. 13546.
Love or money. 26592.
Crane (A. R.) Dawson widow.
10093.
Crane (O. F.) :
He who explains last.
18397.
Wanted, a divorce. 49504.
Crane (D. P.) Baron of Zoom.
3022.
Crane (E. B.) :
At the hour of midnight.
2247.
Benevolent test. 3515.
Gladiator's last race. 16707.
Triumph of love. 47097,
47101.
Crane (E. G.) :
Berquin. 3543a.
Imperial republic. 21033.
Necken. 32134,
Crane (E. M.) :
Ashes. 2072.
Bachelor maid's reunion.
2676.
Before the dawn. 3290.
Best man. 3587.
Billy's bungalow. 3889.
Brute. 5349.
Fun in the farm-house.
15691.
Guest of honor. 17737.
Heart of a man. 18446.
Honor of the class. 20170.
In the ferry house. 21402.
Just for fun. 23349.
Little Miss Wanda. 25798.
Little savage. 25870.
Lost New Year. 26327.
Men, maids, & match-
makers. 29103.
Next door. 32583. 32584.
Pair of idiots. 35092.
Peggy's predicament.
35808c.
Crane (E. M.) — Continued.
Rainbow kimona. 38387.
Raps. 38480.
Real thing. 38572.
Regular flirt. 38934.
Slip of a girl. 42789,
42789a.
Sun maiden. 44527.
When a man's single. 50187.
Whirlwind. 50469.
Winning a wager. 51146.
Ye village skewl of long
ago. 52042.
Crane (F. H.) Reincarnation.
38972.
Crane (G.) :
Am I your wife? 1041.
Everybody's up. 13132.
Crane {Mrs. G.) :
Everybody's up. 13132.
Pixley's prodigal parents.
36420.
Spilt milk. 43546.
When grass meets sod
50224.
Crane (G. W.) :
Anglers. 1516.
Secret of wealth. 41343.
Thespian wain. 45751.
Crane (H. G.) Brothers. 5298.
Crane (Hal) Passing of Pan.
54SS6.
Crane (Hall) Yellow chapter.
52058.
Crane (Harold) Lash. 24666a.
Crane (L. L.) N. Y. wide open.
32542.
Crane (M. B.) :
Little tin god. 25903.
On the frontier. 33846.
Crane (M. G.) Their neighbor.
45678.
Crane {11. H.) :
At the milliner's. 52753.
Girls. 53784.
Rumpus on Olympus.
40262a.
Three's a crowd. 46021b.
Crane (M. R.) Contest. 53245.
Crane (V.) Strongest tie.
44210. "■•
Crane (W.) Fritz, the wander-
ing musician. 15493.
Crane (W. A.) N. Y. wide open.
32542.
Crane ( W. B. ) Keeping him at
home. 23566.
Crane (Yv. H.) Cherubs. 6918.
Crane & co. :
Hamlet. 17999.
.Tulius Caesar. 23253.
King Lear. 23811.
Macbeth. 27039.
Merchant of Venice. 29175.
2974
INDEX
Crane & co. — Contiuued.
Othello. 34420.
Tempest. 45278.
Crane & Morningside. Last
tone. 24776.
Ci'ane bros. Mudtown circus.
31300.
Cranston (C.) De Wolf liop-
peretta. 10737a.
Cranston (H.) :
Dan Cupid & co. 9693.
Jones' 500 pounds. 22981.
Noma. 32973.
Cranz (A.) :
Acte. 193.
Barfusstiinzeriu. 2 9 s 1 -
2983.
Bilderbuch. 3830.
Blaue held. 4211.
Dame von Moulin rouw.
9681.
Hahn im korb. 17890.
Himmelbett. 19496.
Johannistraum. 2 2 818,
22819.
Liebesschule. 25254, 25255.
Snobinette. 42894.
Tippmamsell. 46309.
Verschenkte frau. 4S8S8.
48889.
Weiberfeind. 49945, 49946.
Cranz (E.) Klecks. 24075a.
Crapsey (A. S.) Deformed
transformed. 10388.
Crapsey (E.) :
Elsie's error. 12554.
Hearts & heads. 18536.
Crary (J. E.) :
.Jacob Schlaff's mistake.
22406.
.Tohanes Blatz's mistake.
22810.
Old wayside inn. 33675.
Olivet. 33715.
Cras (Y.) :
John Brunn from Woon-
socket. 22840.
Who is luny? 50619a.
Crater (G. E.) jr.:
Bounders. 4757.
California. 5844.
God's kiss. 16844a.
Heart's desire. 53893.
Luck wanted. 54357.
Plague. 36423.
She, of Mars. 55317.
Stepping stone. 43876a.
Thousand years hence.
45920b.
Craven (A. S.) :
Compleat angler. 8167a.
Last of the English. 24735.
Princess Caprice. 37402.
Vow. 49302.
5379— VOL 2—16 83
Craven (D. H.) :
Cicerone. 7312.
Duplicity. 12045.
Hide & seek. 19387.
Shadowed life. 41698.
Craven (B\) :
Little stranger. 25890.
Too many cooks. 46522.
Craven (H. T.) :
Meg's diversion. 29054.
Milky white. 29600.
Miriam's crime. 29817.
Craven (N. R.) :
Columbus. 8011.
Government claims. 17169.
Undercurrents. 48248.
Craven (T.) :
Fugitive. 15641.
Miser's will. 29875. i
Craven (W. S.) :
Cicerone. 7312.
Duplicity. 12045.
Glass houses. 16728.
Hide & seek. 19387.
Mixed. 30510.
Shadowed life. 41698.
Cravens ( J. ) E v e r y b o y.
13133a.
Craw (G. R.) :
Advertisement writer. 379.
Bric-a-brac. 5039.
Fox hunt. 15213.
Goose flowers. 17129.
Ma squerading heiress.
28653.
Narcissus. 32013.
Pass. 35437.
Passing of Harriet. 35452.
Rabbit's foot. 38265.
Roxana. 40117, 40118.
Surgeon's sweetheart.
44642.
Trace. 46679.
Crawford (A.) Shakespeare
water-c re. 41736. 41736a.
Crawford (B.) Magazine man
& the lady. 27331b.
Crawford (C.) :
Capt. Careless. 6096.
Grandpa's foxy boys.
17305. ■
Nancy Brown. 31950.
Crawford (C. H.) :
Foster brother. 15102.
Young guard. 52168.
Crawford (C. K.) Time pay-
ments. 46244.
Crawford (D. A.) Moozeby.
30987.
Crawford (De W. H.) Lost in
the jungles. 26317.
Crawford (F. M.) :
Francesca da Rimini.
15250, 15428a.
2975
Crn wford ( F. M. ) —Contiuued.
In the palace of the king.
21475b.
Weisse schwester. 49955.
.White sister. 50572.
Crawford (G. H.) Redeemer].
38828.
Crawford (G. S.) Sedan.
41381.
Cra\vford (J.) :
All in the family. 860.
Out of the darkness. 34830.
(Jra wford (.1. A.) Reunited.
39216.
Crawford (J. C.) :
Beauty shop. 3239.
Sour & sweet. 43347,
Ci-a wford (J. R.) :
Bezsemenoffs. 3741.
Lovely Peggy. 26666.
Robin of Sherwood. 39664.
Crawford (J. S.) Mohammed,
the prophet. 30687.
Crawford (J. W.) :
Cal. thro Death Valley.
5859.
Col. Bob. 7899.
Dregs. 11795.
Fonda. 14701, 14702.
Miglity truth. 29528.
Tat. 45150.
Crawford (M. F.) Last days
of Pompeii. 24701.
Crawford (M. P.) Lone hand
4 aces. 26111.
Crawford (O. T.) :
Chicago tramp. ^49.
Forger's daughter. 15008.
Great bank robbery. 17358.
Great western train rob-
bery. 17487.
Lightening express. 25400.
Midnight in N. Y. 29432.
N. Y. at midnight. 32522.
Secret wedding. 41357.
Crawford (R. M.) Mephisto's
hothouse. 54490a.
fra wford (W. S. P.) Neil
<3'Connor. 32171.
Crawley (G. J.) :
Casey Jones, jr. 6355.
Down Suwanee way. 53459.
Girl of the Flying X.
53779.
Graham of the north woods.
53819.
Lost claim 13. 54325.
Turn o' the road. 55680.
Crawley (J. S.) At midnight.
52747.
Craypo (V.) Wanted, a soci-
able typewriter. 495S7.
iNl>EX
Cr«ager (M. E.) :
Evening with Chaucer.
13090a.
Yoo-hoo. 52126a.
Creager (Mrs. P. D.) Even-
ing with Chaucer. 13090a.
Creamer (C.) Lady from Para-
dise. 24407a.
Creamer (H. S.) Oh promise
me. 33355.
Creasey (J. E.) True Ameri-
can. 47205.
Creel (G.) :
Call of the soul. 5908.
Clutch of circumstance.
7708.
Cook lady. 8445.
Cregan (S.) Darrell's pro-
teges. 9910.
Creighton (B.) :
Bell of Guadalupe. 3365.
Beside the still water. 3569.
Brain worker. 4S93a.
Glance ahead. 16720a.
Half a mllliou. 17910a.
Knave. 24115a.
Lying machine. 54366.
Our husband. 34676a.
Creighton (J.) Half a million.
17910a.
Creighton (J. S.) My Mary
Elly. 31640.
Creighton (M. F.) American.
1148.
Crellin (J. S.) :
For the king. 14933.
Royal lover. 40154.
Creraen (G.) Bareback rider.
2979.
Oi-emer (J. F.) :
Anna, the anarchist's
daughter. 1547.
Night-riders of Ky. 32744.
Cremers (V.) :
Marguerite de La Vallifere.
28224.
Puppets. 37853.
Crgmieux. Bridge of sighs.
5090.
Ci'emonesi (P.) :
Cry of the heart. 9287.
Curing the tenor. 9478.
Crepeau (A. .T.) By royal
command. 5712.
Crescy (R. L.) :
Dangerous game. 9766,
Gambler's daughter. 15808.
Ruined life. 40245.
Crespi (C.) Tempra italiana.
45307.
Crespo (J.) :
Babucha de Mahoma. 2625.
Bella Tripita. 3374.
CorKa blanca. 8598.
Cristo de la Luz. 914S.
Crespo (J.) — Continued.
Desmiguen. 10559.
G6nero grande. 16071.
Liberales. 25207.
Ole con ole ! 33681.
Crespo y Burcet (J.) Fases de
luna. 13714.
Cressy (W. J.) Maj. & the
judge. 27567.
Cressy (W. M.) :
Billy & the girl. 3874.
Bottle 6-40-9. 4724.
Car 2, state room 1. 6190.
Cattle queen. 6484.
Chicago charity. 6944.
City case. 53183.
Coral strand. 8492.
Dan Briggs, sheriff. 9094.
From nowhere to Broad-
way. 53725.
Grasping an opportunity.
17325.
In the granite hills. 21418.
.Tinimie Pinkerton's 1st
case. 22742.
Justice of Judge Calhoun.
54157.
Man from Macy's. 27783.
Man who remembered.
27989.
aierry Khan. 29241.
Minstrel's daughter. 29772.
Mrs. Goddai-d of Ipsilanti.
30370.
New hosier. 32399.
O. K. girl. 33182.
On the owl. 33883.
One Christmas eve. 33992.
One night only. 34051.
Playmates. 36492.
Quick sales. 3S186a.
Red parrot. 38772.
Reliable liar. 55144.
She tried to sizzle. 55319.
Silas Gould, G. A. R. 42318.
Spring of youth. 43656.
Town hall to-night. 46652.
What the baby did. 50136.
Wyoming whoop. 51932,
Cretin (J. C) :
Cresar Girodot's will. 5800.
Honor. 20148.
Inheritance. 21716.
Love's stratagem. 26739.
Crovot (G. J.) :
Reginetta. 38923.
Two happy fathers. 47631.
Crew :
Geisha. 16013.
Little Christopher Colum-
bus. 25621.
Crewe (A.) My Lady Raffles.
Crews (C. W.)
why. 50674.
Who's who &
Crezolle (A. de) Spell of the
past. 5.5412.
Criado (H.) Solteronas. 46915.
Crichton (J.) Flowers of pas-
sion. 14604.
Ci'ighton (M. F.) :
Alien. 79Sa.
Down with arms. 11628.
Fighting man, 14197b.
Greatest nation. 53830.
Rich young man, 55169.
Crigler (J. F.) Saul of Tarsus.
40857a.
Crim (A.) Granting of Magna
Charta. 17322.
Crim (W, H.) Lilly. 25474.
Crimans (W. W.) Errors of
life, 12890.
Crimmins (A, L.) :
Making good. 27616a.
Mrs. Tompkins. 30473.
Question of duty. 38163.
She knows better now.
42000.
Soul mates. 43311a.
Crimmins (D.) :
Mixed & twisted. 30518.
Nonsensical affair. 32988.
Satan's will. 40830.
Sultan of Ballehoho. 44470.
Telephone boy. 45233.
Warm match, 49618,
What are the wild waves
saying? 50051.
Crinkle (N.) See Wheeler (A.
Crinnian bros. Troubles of 8
twins. 47176.
Crippen (Mrs. C. K.) Street
singer. 44120.
Crippen (F. A.) :
Seal of silence. 41237.
Sweeney's sacrifice. 44739.
Crisafulli (H.) :
Affaire Coverly. 46142.
Idol. ^0898.
Idole. 20906.
Maitresse de langues.
27551.
Crisfierd (C. L.) Fettered for
life. 14086.
Criss (V. C.) His Methodist
foot. 53949.
Crissy (E.) Daughter of Bac-
chus 9942.
f^riste' (J. G.) Earth child.
12152.
Cristene (L.) See Pratt (L,
C.)
Cristobal. Heroes del Rif.
19282.
Cristobal (J.) :
Chelete. 6888.
Madrid alegre. 27309.
2976
INDEX
Cnst6bal (J.) — Continued.
Picaros hombres. 36205.
Rosifia. 40046.
Cristobal (T.) Arlequln. 1864.
<_'ris\vell (O.) :
Bolivia & her family
troubles. 52941.
Leading lady cook. 24921,
Criswell (R. W.) :
Beau Tancrede. 3198.
Foiled by fate. 14660.
Money to burn. 30795.
Red seal. 38798.
Critchett (R. C.) :
Bear leaders. 3167.
. Dinner for 2. 10881.
Lady Hnntsworth's experi-
ment. 24421.
Lady Thyras heirat. 24526-
Liberty hall. 25220.
Mr. Hopkinson. 30189.
Mr. Preedy & the countess.
30242.
Ninth waltz. 32830.
Sunlight & shadow. 44549.
Crittenden (F. B.) :
Alice, the star of the mines.
796.
Vendetta. 48782.
Crittenden (G. S.) M. Lecoq.
30866.
Crittenden (S. T.) Sad case of
absent minded lover. 40470.
Crocker (B.) See Lewisohn
(M. A. C. C.)
Crocker (J.) Noble heroine.
32921.
Crocker (J. B.) See Lewisohn
(M. A. C. C.)
Crocker (P. H.) :
Plungers. 36572.
Professor. 37614.
Transformation. 46813.
Crockett (A. S.) Pirates of
the pearl. 54966.
Crockett {Mrs. C. H.) How
Bill Brown got a wife. 20468.
Crockett (R. H.) One girl
worth a dozen boys, 34011.
Crockett (S. R.) Play-actress.
36453.
.'rockett (W, D.) Father Penn.
13856a,
( rockett (W. F.) A-number-1.
18.
Croft (A.) Night & morning.
32644a.
Croisset (F, de) See Wiener
(F.)
CIroix (C. de Sainte-) See
Sainte-Croix.
Croix (M.) Aphrodite's awak-
ening. 1683-
Croker (Mr. & Mrs. B. M.) :
Cat's-paw. 6472.
Scarecrow. 40959.
Croll (M. W.) Merchant of
Venice. 54492.
Croly (G.) Tarry thou till I
come. 40580.
Cromer (J. M. ) J e p t h a ' s
daughter. 54104.
Cromwell (C. F.) Trolley sys-
tem, 47146,
Ciomwell (E. D.) :
Old cronies, 33460.
War correspondent. 49579.
Cromwell (F.) :
Althea decides. 52646.
His pay in wine. 19775a.
Like incendiary origin.
25440.
Pal from Mt. V e r u o n .
35126a.
Pass the vice. 3o437a.
Patience exhauste«l. 35542.
Cionnvell (J.) :
Good natured fellow.
53812.
On a side street. 33745a.
Cromwell (K.) :
Betty. 3653.
Kismet. 24015.
Ciomwell (R. A.) Fultous.
15663.
Cronier (G.) Pen de musique.
36063.
Crouin (E.J.) Tainted money.
44926.
Cronkhite (H. M.) Marco &
Helena. 28174.
Cronson (B.) :
Cantor. 6019.
Ikey's mother. 20960.
Masqueraders. 28641.
Music teacher, 31410,
Crook (E, O.) Mansion of
aching hearts. 28118.
Crook (G. F. & H.) Mme.
Croquet's supper party. 27183.
Crooker (G. J.) :
Crime. 9075, 9078.
Fight for life. 14173.
Crooks (F. B.) Love's labor
crowned. 26708.
C'osbv (A.) Little Belgian.
2558Ga.
Crosbv (C.) Man with the hoe.
28008.
Crosby (C. A.) Hodge podge.
19929.
Crosbv (E. B.) Colima wreck.
7806.
Crosby (E. H.) :
Black duck. 4090.
Cat's-paw. 6473.
Crosby (F.) Teacher wantetl.
45184b.
Night's festi-
32772.
Yankee spy.
Tom's hoioe
Crosby (F. E.)
val in Venice.
(:ro.sby (G. F.)
52013.
<'-,osby (M. R.)
run, 46491.
Crosby (W.) For her daddy's
sake. 14811a.
C'osland (Mrs. N.) Ruy Bias.
17445b.
Ci-oss (A. C.) Church & the
world. 7304.
Ci-oss (Mrs. A. W.) See Cross
(B. G.)
Cross (B. G.)
Angel of mercy. 1472.
Circus girl. 7409.
How it was settled. 20494a.
In Colorado. 21129.
Loved & lost. 26659.
Cross (L) :
America. 1130.
Nun. 33153.
Cross (J.) Heiurich. 18645.
Cross (M. E.) See Eliot (G.)
pseud.
Cioss (V.) See Cory (V.)
Cross (W. L.) Macbeth. 27<fi7.
Ciosse (M.) See Van Praag
(M. C.)
(■;i-ossland-Pfaff (H.) See Pfaff
(H. C.)
( i-ossman (C.) Banjophiends.
2S06. • '
Crossy (B. S.) :'
Clarence, the cop. 7524.
Salt of matrimony. 40623.
She loved, she sinned,
42003.
Two Johns. 47655.
Crossy (I.) Betsy Jane. 3626.
Crossy (J. S.) :
Bal>y elephant. 2634). 2641.
Eh! wliat is itV 32323.
Elopement. 12524, 12528.
Fat man's club. 13734.
Fat men's club. 18735,
13736.
Hemmed in. 18806.
I. O. S. L. T. M'S. 20815.
Ky. lottery. 23607.
Mv wife's mother. 31763.
Nina, the statue. 32796.
Quiet hour. 38205.
Shocking affair, 42140.
Squire Jones. 43705.
Three chiefs. 45940,
45941.
Turkish sulphur baths.
47345,
Two black roses, 47560,
Two Johns. 47652-47655.
Two Johns club. 47656.
Wicked city. 50771.
2977
li^DEX
Crossy (J. S.)— Continued.
Wrong woman in the right
place. 51907.
3 a. m. 52420.
Crothers (R.) :
Capt. of the Gray horse
troop. 6148.
Cris.s cross. 9145.
Man's world. 28115a.
Old lady 31. 54770.
Rector. 38695.
Three of us. 55579.
Crotty (E.) :
Man & woman. 27746a.
Son & heir. 55395.
Crotty (J. A.) Telegrapher's
dream. 45221.
Crotty (J. J.) Whose by right?
50714.
Croue (J.) Freres Karamazov.
15391.
Crounse (A. F.) Kingdom of
Ha-Ha. 23936.
Crouse (H. M.) Man from
Germany. 27769.
Crow (C. L.) Ultimo. 47909.
Crow (G. H.) Marcellus,
28157a.
(^i-ow {Mrs. L. P.) Furled
banner of the South. 15723.
Crowder (C. H.) Prince for a
day. 37296.
Crowder (G. E.) Dora Thorne.
11455.
Crowe (E. A.) Forecast.
14985.
Crowe (K. J. B.) :
Bitter fruit. 4023. 4024.
His wife. 19840.
Shadow & sunshine. 41663.
Crowell (F.) :
Little wildcat. 25936.
. Molly Bawn. 30705.
Ciowell (.J. F.) Susceptible
Samuel. 44676.
Crowell (M. R.) :
Did she sin? 6295.
Love or life. 26588.
Crowell (N. H.) Spell of busi-
ness. 43498,
CVowell (T. Y.) & CO.:
All's well that ends well.
900.
Anthonie & Cleopatra.
1600.
As you like it. 2035.
Gomedie of errors. 8054.
Complete works of Shake-
speare. 41880-41891.
Coriolanus. 8525.
Cymbeline. 9546.
Cyrano de Bergerac. 9551a.
Faust. 13900c.
Hamlet. 17997.
Crowell (T. Y.) & co.—Contd.
Henry the Fourth. 18827,
18828
Henry the Fifth. 38847.
Henry the Sixt. 18862-
18864.
Heiu-y the Eight. 18883.
.Tulius Caesar. 23268.
King .Jolin. 23786.
King Lear. 23813.
Love's labour's lost. 26710.
Macbeth. 27057.
^Measure for measure.
28982.
Merchant of Venice. 29149.
Meri'y wives of Windsor.
29277.
Midsommer night's dreame.
29466.
Much adoe about nothing.
31289.
Othello. 34431.
Pelleas & M e 1 i s a n d e .
35813a, 35813b.
Pericles, prince of Tyre.
35913.
Richard the Second. 39346.
Richard the Third. 39363.
Romeo & Juliet. 29869.
Taming of the shrew.
4.5054.
Tempest. 45264.
Titus Andronicus. 46351.
Troylus & Cressida. 47195.
Twelfe night. 47401.
Two gentlemen of Verona.
47618.
Tymon of Athens. 47837.
Winter's tale. 51202.
(.^rowl (E. A.) Hist, of the
U. S. 19891.
( "rowley (T. A.) :
All is fair, 866.
By 'phone. 5701.
Complications. 8172.
Green eyed monster. 17560.
Green umbrella. 17595.
Matrimony on . the half
shell. 28840,
Never too late. 32307.
Sauce for the goose. 40848.
Set a thief, 41579.
Squaring accts. 43685.
Stung. 44290.
Tipperary dairy. 46301.
Way out. 49773.
' !rowninshield (F. W^,) Neu-
rasthenia. 32284.
Crowninshield (M. B.) Set
Crowninshield (Mrs. S.)
< I'owninshield {Mrs. S.) :
Andreas Hofer. 1437.
Castle Grandprey. 6424.
Cousin Marmaduke. 8901.
Dick Whittington. 10811.
Crowninshield {Mrs. S.) — Con,
Edward England. 12273.
Emperor's lieutenant.
12634.
Fogtown club. 14647,
Hoyden. 20572.
Ladies club. 24321, 24322.
Little Till. 2.5902.
Modern Abelard. 30581.
Pennypackers. 35S54.
Social brigands. 42948,
42949.
Yankee Doodle. 51974.
Crowninshield (T. S.) Bumps.
5456.
Croxton (R, C) :
Call of the bugle. 5899.
Great symbol. 17471.
Xmas on the border.
51944a.
Crozier (C.) :
Miss Scatterbrain. 54545.
While life shall last. 50429.
Crozier (H. B. ) Mexico.
29350a.
('I'iiweli (G. A.) Schonwiesen.
41093.
(^ruger (D.) In old Ala. 21258.
Crum (G. R. ) Isle of Nippon.
22164.
<'i'umhorn (O. R.) Our Uncle
Jonathan. 34795.
r'rump (E. T.) Brockmorton's
ghost. 5156.
Crumpton (M. N.) :
Ceres. 6608.
Pandora. 35165.
Crumpton (S. A. & W. H.)
Pageant of Superior. 54865
C!ruz (J. Garcia) See Garcia
Cruz.
Cruz Brun (P.) Secretos de
iiimeneo. 41368.
(!rvptos. Our Miss Gibbs.
31716.
Crystal (H. L.) :
Girl & the messenger boys,
16444.
Herman L. Crystal & his
newsboy squad. 19218.
Csokor (F. T.) :
Grosse kampf. 17680a,
Letzte spiele. 25168.
Cabbage (S. M.) No alterna-
tive. 32852.
Cudmore (A.) We dine at 7.
49812.
Cudmore (H. H.) Traveling
salesman & samples. 46878.
Cuellar (A.) Maese Eli. 27324.
CiUMica (S. Martinez) See
Martinez Cuenca.
e«eva (Jorge y Jos6 de la) :
Agua de mayo. 606.
2978
INDEX
Cueva (Jorge y Jose de la) —
Coutiuued.
Aqui liase farta im hombre.
1749.
B u e n a recomendaci6n.
5403.
Penas buscadas. 35835.
Cuevas (A. Fernandez) See
Fernandez Cuevas.
Cuff (E. V.) Broken heart.
5187.
Culbert (J. A.) :
Eleventh hour. 12454c,
12456.
Four-flusher. 1 5 1 4 G a ,
15146b.
In old Stamboul. 21276a.
Man for a man. 27756a.
Culbertson (E. H.) :
Beulah. 3701. 3702.
Call of the future. 5902.
In the currency of kind-
ness. 21365a.
Last of the Mohicans.
24743, 24744.
Culbreth (A.) :
Love & death. 26431.
Love eternal. 26502.
Cull (A.) :
Barred athwart. 3042.
Bliie butterfly. 4362a.
Lily & the crystal. 25480.
Who told Dolly? 50680.
Cullen (E. F.) One Christmas
eve. 33994.
Cullen (James) :
Warning. 49622b.
Where did John go? 50374a.
Cullen (.John)' On the brink.
33815
Cullen "(W. P.) Snowballing.
42912.
Cullingford (L. G.) :
Advertising brings results.
383a.
Chameleon. 6642a.
Fool's luck. 53668.
Just home from Hades.
23356.
Ne"utral's. 32286c.
Web of her own weaving.
55858.
When we forget. 55908.
Nullum {Mrs. H. P.) :
Day & night. 10100.
Speculation. 43478.
Cullum (R.) Devil's keg.
10702.
Culmau (W.) & co. Ursprung
unserer schauspielertruppe.
48558.
(Hilotta (P.) :
Diamond brooch. 10752.
Tony's return. 46513.
Culp (M.) -See Berry (M. C.)
Culpeper (N. C. B.) Sir Walter
Italeigb. 4255L
Culver (G. L.) Casey & the
fortuneteller. 6351.
Culver (J. N.) Loyal moun-
tahiers. 26787-26789.
Culver (L.) Cow-boy & the
'^\v\. 8923.
Culver (W. W.) Yankee ped-
dler's visit to the Shakers.
52006.
Cumberland (G. W.) :
Necromancer of E g y i) t .
.32141.
Pinkey Krouse. 36351.
Cumberland (John or .T. A.) :
Ambition of IMarjorie. 1110.
Beau Brummell. 3193.
Reformers. 38888b.
There with the goods.
45733.
Cumberland (W. J.) :
Gold king. 16898.
Little Kodacks. 25742.
N. Y. day by day. 32.529.
Partner's crime. 35410.
Yacup. 51953.
Cumbreras (M. L.) Centurion.
0602.
Cumming (J. L.) Hilda's let-
ter. 19479.
Cunuuing (J. M.) :
Best man. 3591. *;
Colonel's hat. 7980.
Fallen star. 13503.
Four leaf shamrock. 15158.
Old ball fan. 33415.
Quiet 4th of July. 38201.
TTnbigamist. 47922.
Cumminas (C.) Without a mo-
tive. 51316.
Cummings (G. D.) Hist, of
Geronimo's summer c a m -
paign. 19888.
Cummings (I.) When grand-
mother was young. 50223.
Cummings (J. J.) Great ad-
venture. 17350.
Cummings (L.) :
Line fence. 25521.
Romola. 39879, 39879a.
Sea-robber. 41226.
Cummings (L. H.) Power.
36931.
Cummings (M. L.) Suspected
Agnes & Alice. 44686.
Cummings (R. E.) :
After the play. 515.
Divorce case. 11031.
Prosecuting atty. 37734.
Typewriter girl. 47850.
C'mnmiugs (T.) Jack's uncle.
22395.
2979
Cunimiugs (W. L.) Zadiel
Simpson. 52266.
Cummins (E. R.) Germ of
love. 16179.
Cummins (E. S.) Columbia's
floral emblem. 7993.
Cummins (F. T.) Siege &
massacre of Ft. Dearborn.
42267.
Cunmiins (H. F.) :
Mavadia. 28880.
My lady's nerves. 31613.
Cunmiins ( .John ) H o o s i e r
schoolmaster. 20237.
Cummins {Mrs. Joseph) See
Cummins (H. F.)
Cummins (L. H.) :■ •
Sefior. 41477.
Seiior Coutido. 41478.
Cummins (S.) :
Birth control. 52896.
Question of birth control.
55088. •
("unard (M. E.) Midnight tea.
29455.
Cundev (H. E.) Farmei*'s son.
13691.
Cundiif (G. M.) Juanita. the
white rose. 23106.
Cunliffe (J. W.) :
As you like it. 2051.
Midsummer night's dream.
29481.
Shakespeare's pr i n c i p a 1
plays. 41906a.
('unlift'e-Owen (.AI.) Stronger
liaud. 44199.
Cunniff (J. Y.) Manchester
martyrs. 28041.
Cunningham (A. B.) Maude,
the guerilla. 28863.
Cunningham (C.) Flirting
with Shakespeare. 14534a.
Cunningham (C. L.) Miss
Ruth. O. K. 30022.
( unningham (D. ) Finger
prints. 14272a.
Cunningham (E.) Marble faun.
28146a.
Cunningham (F. L.) Duchess
of Bluffshire. 11922.
Camningham (G.) Mauprat.
28871.
Cunningham ( H. ) Golden
goose. 16965.
Cunningham (H. F.) :
Atlantic patrol. 2322.
Busted. 5607.
Never was. 32311.
Non-combatant. 32980.
Red light. 38752a.
Spirit of Napoleon, 43563.
Ciumingham (H. N.) Sleeping
beauty. 42754.
INT>BX
Cumuiigluiui (J.) Aud she
n«ver told a lie. 1413.
CAinnint^hfim (J. A.) :
Rum, 40257a.
When tlie villain puts one
over. 50333a.
Cuniiingluuii (M.) Marinka.
28280.
Cuuninghaui (P. T.)
Real
Robert lOinniet. 38566.
Cunningham (W. C.) A^oodoo
queen. 49284.
Cunningham (W. P.) Dia-
monds & pearls. 10777.
Ctiuninghurst (R.) Mars dis-
armed. 28474.
Cuno (R.) :
Amazons. 1087.
Queen of the moon. 3S073.
Cupples (J. G.) Sergeant
Walter. 41541.
C u r c i ( A. ) Liebesboykott.
25248.
Curd<i (F. R.) Getting there.
16295a.
Cure (F. D.) Honest rogue.
20110.
Curel (F. de) :
Beat of the wing. 3175a.
Coup d'aile. 8816.
Danse devant le miroir.
9822a.
False saint. 53597.
Fille sauvage. 14236.
Fossils. 15173a.
Nouvelle idole. 33099.
Repas du lion. 39063.
Cureton (E. S.) Calico land.
5838a.
Curlett (R. K.) Three stu-
dents. 46029.
Cnrley (H. C.) :
Across the ocean. 185.
Lost. 26261.
Curley (L. J.) :
Five dancing ushers. 14430.
F 1 i m fl a m m i n g fathei-.
14513.
Curme (G. O.) Libussa. 25228.
Cur ran (J.) :
Other Mrs. Walker. 34472.
Reuben in N. Y. 39211.
Curran (Mrs. .7. H.) Redwing.
38857a.
Currie. Son of rest. 43212.
Currie (B. W.) On the drag-
on's pass. 33832.
Currie (F. I.) See Webb
(P. I.)
Currier (A. A.) Bit of Bo-
hemia. 3996.
Cxvrrier (A. D.) :
Joseph of Canaan. 23018.
Royal divorce. 40136.
Currier (C. W.) Conflict. 8252.
Currier (D. B.) Deacon
Clough. 10187.
Carrier (E. L.) In search of
a hero. 21314.
(Uirrier (F.) Girl up to date.
16625.
Currier (G. W.) :
Columbia. 7985.
Vallialla. 48637.
"N'olutile & Kuno. 49251.
Ci.rrier (P. H.) :
Musical visitor. 31450.
Station master. 43827.
Currier (T. G.) Death touch.
10288.
Curros Vazquez (A.) Mafia na
de gloria. 28037.
Curry (B.) :
Mermaids' triumph. 29217a.
Winter fairies of Mt. Rai-
nier. 51196.
Currv (J.) Irish hearts of old.
21988.
(■urrv (.T. H.) Deacon Grab-
all'. 10190.
Curry (L. V.) :
Miss Bonnie Burr. 29907.
Miss Fluffy Raffles. 29942.
INIiss Tree. 30044.
Winsi;iue Dolly Dimples.
51192.
Curry (S. J.) :
Defender. 53375.
Si)ell. 43496a.
Curry (T. A.) Just the same
as now. 23396.
Curt (W. E. van) See Van
Curt.
Ciirti (C.) Lady Tommy.
24527a.
Curtin (J. H.) Dainty Pa-
risians. 9641.
Curtis. Along the Kennebec.
984.
Curtis (A. R. W.) :
Doctor Moudschein. 11173.
Spirit of '76. 43568.
Curtis (A. W.) Flower shop.
14597a.
Curtis (C.H.) Ivanhoe. 22272.
Curtis (D. A.) Uncle George.
47959.
Cm-tis (D. S.) :
Doctor Mondschein. 11173.
Spirit of '76. 43568.
Curtis (E. A.) See Breuton
(E. A. C.)
Curtis (F.) Plebeian. 36538.
Curtis (Mrs. F. E.) Winner.
51137.
Curtis (G. F.) :
Child of the war. 7007a.
Unc' Jasper. 47926b.
Curtis (G. H.) Yachtsman.
51951.
Curtis (G. W.) Potiphar pa-
pers. 34541.
Curtis (H. C. Bergen-) See
Bergen-Curtis.
Curtis (H. H.) :
House in the Blue Canyon.
20391.
In the midst of life. 21460.
Curtis (H. P.) Lving will out.
26963.
Curtis (I.) :
Broken idols. 5194.
Speculation. 43479.
Curtis M.) Strenuous court-
ship. 44129.
Curtis (L. L.) Artist scout.
1970.
Curtis (L. N.) Reno divorce
mill. 39046.
Curtis (L. W.) Quick work.
38187a.
Curtis (M. B.) :
Drummer. 11864.
Drummer from P o s e n .
11878.
Greenhorn from Breslau.
17600.
Innocent drummer. 21742.
Irish .Tew. 21995.
Isidore, Sam'l of Posen's
brother. 22134.
.Jean Baptiste of Canga-
hawaga. 22553.
Our Hebrew friends. 34660.
Sam'l of Posen. 40663.
Spot cash. 43634.
Curtis (O.) :
Ashes of '64. 2079.
Blue roses. 4392.
Deuce & a tray. 10632.
Feeling. 13980.
In wrong. 21575.
Running water. 40301.
Three & twenty. 45926.
Curtis (R. G.) That wretch,
Frank. 45632.
Curtis (S. E.) Alethoscope. 741.
Curtis (S. J.) :
Ham's outiu£:. 18023.
Mama's darling boy. 27664.
Session at school. 41578.
Curtis (V.) :
Girl & the drummer.
16432.
Innocents abroad. 21757.
Curtis (W. A.) :
And — his wife came back.
52680.
Blind shall see. 4265.
Home breakers. 20013a.
Husbands of mine. 20733.
Your way & mine. 52233.
Curtiss (B.) .Toy ride. 23085.
Curtiss (F. H.) Phaeton.
36072.
2980
m&ex.
Cxirtiss (J.) Unveiled genius.
48446.
Cury (A.) Divorce. 11024.
Gurzou (F.) :
Balkan princess. 2838.
Laughter of fools. 24825a.
Cusack (0. S.) Fluffy Raffles.
14608.
Cusack (J.) Eventful honey-
moon. 13097.
Cusack (M. F. C.) Tim Carty's
trial. 46221.
Cushiug (G. G.) :
Babes in the wood. 2616a.
Colleen. 53213.
Honor Bright. 20158a,
Jerry. 22617a.
Kitty MacKay. 24065.
Love in goggles. 26522.
Miss Ananias. 29901.
Near-widows. 32115.
Peacock & the goose. 35717,
Pollyanna. 36744a.
Priscilla. 37502a.
Widow by proxy. 50S11.
Will-o-th'-wisp. 51030.
dishing (C. C. S.) :
Catiline. 6466.
Devil in the cheese. 10666.
Nathan Hale of '73. 32040,
Prehistoric Mabel. 37055.
Sari. 40801a.
dishing (H.) See Vail (H. C.)
Cushing (H. H.) Lost child.
46556.
Cushman (F.) Airship. 601.
Cushman (M. R.) :
At odds. 2170.
Doris. 1146S.
Redcoats & rebels. 38824.
Cushman (W. C.) Toy ma-
ker's dream. 46672.
distodio (A.) :
Alegi'e mauchego. 56069.
Coraz6n adentro. 8495a.
Cortijo. 8588.
Maja desuuda. 27556.
Traie de Venus. 46785.
Cutler (F. E.) :
Baxter's mills. 3147.
Joiner. 22900.
Cutler (F. L.) :
Actor & servant. 201.
Cousin Josiah. 8895.
Cuff's luck. 9337.
Dutch prize fighter. 12075.
.Joe, the waif. 22806.
Kitty & Patsy. 24059.
Lost. 26262.
Mashers mashed. 28599.
Musical darkey. 31427.
Old Pompey. 33606.
Peleg & Peter. 35812.
Pomp's pranks.
36773.
3 6 7 72 ,
Cutler (F. L.) — Coutiuued.
Scale with shai-ps & flats.
36773.
Seeing Bosting. 41389.
Sham professor. 41929.
Struck by lightning. 44214.
That boy Sam. 45542.
Wanted, a husband. 49519.
$2,000 reward. 52517.
Cutler (R.) Gulliver voyage.
17776.
Cutler (R. J.) :
Black cat. 4065.
Black kitten. 4118.
Our fishing party. 34623.
Rabbit's foot. 38269.
White cat. 50492.
White kitten. 50531.
Cutler (Z. B.) :
Cobbler of K o p e n i c k .
7742.
Eulalia. 13038.
Cutshaw (J. W.) :
Banker's dream. 2913.
Country store. 8793.
Doctor Dick's I n d i a n .
11135.
Graven image. 17341.
Lost in the shuffle. 26318.
Luckless David, 268S9.
^Macedonian. 27073.
:\Ioore & son. 30985.
Old & the new. 33408.
Cutter (E.) That troublesome
tramp. 45621.
Cutter (F. R.) :
Expiation. 13249.
Her rain beau. 19110.
Love is king. 26535.
blaster dreamer. 28678.
Pistols for 2. 36408.
Poet & the lady. 36616.
Tampering with hearts.
45088
Cutter (R.)' See Cutter (F. R.)
Cutting (A. C.) :
Rosebrook farm. 40018.
Itosemary. 40025.
Cutting (F. R.) :
California volunteers. 5861.
Klondyke. 24109.
Cutting (S. W.) :
Carnival. 6260.
Elsa. 12544.
]\Iaster knot. 28688.
Talulah. 45026.
Uriel Acosta. 48554.
Uttermost farthing. 48582.
Cuvellier (B. O.) :
Flirtation. 14526.
Florida. 14565.
Cuvillier (C.) :
Flora-Bella. 14549a.
Lila domino. 25449, 25450.
Lilac domino. 25450a.
2991
divilljer (C.)— CuiUinueil.
Reiue s'amuse. 38079.
Son petit fr^re. 43226
Cuyas (A.) :
Angela. 1481, 1483,
Castles in Spain. 6431.
Marseillaise- 28479.
Scandal. 40933.
'Twixt love & crown.
47520.
Victor de Salignac. 48968.
Cuyas Armengol (A.) Detll's
auction. 10678.
Cypelman (H. B.) :
Another chance. .52697.
O'Mara. 33735.
Talman. 45023.
Cyrano de Bergerac (S.) Pe-
dant joue. 35771.
Cyril (H.) Fun with a stage
door .Johnny. 53736.
Czibulka (A.) Amoritn. 1347.
Czinner (P.) Satan's maske.
40824.
D. (A.) Crispus. 9144.
l^abney (J. P.) :
Ah^s-of-the-sea. 52599.
Children of the sunrise.
53138. 53139.
Mile. Merowska. 27266.
Wings of the morning.
SllSla.
Dabney (Renee) Fight for
honor. 14171.
Dabney (Robert) See Ireland
(A.)
Daboll (W. S.) Hop, skip &
a jump. 20247.
D'Acirema. See Adrema.
Da Costa (F.) Wicked wo-
man's works. 50781.
Dade (P. P.) :
Dregs. 53470.
In that darkest hour.
21339b.
ladmun (M.) Glugrubia.
16801.
Dadswell (C.) Zanoni. 52281.
Dadswell (J.) Dead Sea fruit.
10216.
Daele (E.) :
Book no. 7. 4607.
Year 1200. 52651.
Daell (A. N. Van) See Van
Daell.
Daes (J.) Knock-out gloves.
24179b.
Daggett (R. M.) Psychoscope.
37777-37779.
Daglenu (G.) Votes for men.
49205.
D'Aguzan. See Aguzan.
Dahl (B.) Koleriksen. 24224a.
Dahlberg (L.) Girl who wtraW.
16e4«.
INDEX
Dahlgreii (F. A.) Varmlaudin-
garne. 9446a.
Dnlin (F.) Matasuutha. 28756a.
I»ailey (I. D.) Fadville sewing
circle. 13351.
Dailey (J. E.) Had dinner
with a friend. 17870.
Dailey (.T. G.) Down witli the
. bosses. 11629.
Dailov (R. L.) Our Bob.
34549.
Dailey (T. A.) Siren sisters.
42569.
Dailey (W. J, F.) Colonel's
orderly. 7934.
Daily. Sure winner. 44637.
Daingerfield (F.) jr.:
Bryan station. 5354.
Myra. 31773.
Uetribution. 39168.
Southern cross. 43367.
Daisenberger (J. A.) Oberam-
mergauer passions -spiels.
33211.
Dakin (M.) :
Lady of the lake. 54209.
Robin Hood & his merry
meiny. 39660a.
D'Albert. -See Albert.
Dalby (A. R.) :
Burma. 5566.
JMirette. 29806.
Socialists. 42999.
Dalby (E.) :
Liars. 25198a.
Suitcases. 44447.
Dale. New chauffeur. 32338.
Dale (B.) It happened in
Paris. 2220.5a.
Dale (C. M.) His last i-ace.
19691.
Dale (G.) Mrs. Avery. 30299.
Dale (H. C.) :
Breaking his bonds. 4985.
Buttons. .5665.
Deacon. 10185, 10186.
Deacon's tribulations.
10197.
Diamond king. 10761.
Gypsy queen. 17840.
Imogene. 21017, 21018.
.Tosiah's courtship. 23053.
Miser. 29854.
'Squire's stratagem. 43713.
Steel king. 43848.
Strife. 44154.
White lie. 50537.
Wife's ordeal. 50929.
Dale (H. I. or H. L.) :
Friend husband. .53709.
Souvenir spoons. 43399a.
Tickets, please. 55593.
bale (H. M.) Lady Hilda, ab-
be,ss & saint. 24420a.
L»ahi (I.) See Dale (H. I. or
H. L.)
D.;le (.L A.) Trip around the
world. 47001.
Dale (L.) Supplanter. 44615.
Dale (1{. J. Brick-) iice Brick-
Dale.
Dale (V.) :
Lasca. 24664.
Mimic. 29703.
Daley (D. W.) Hot times in
Old Town Maine & Circus
Royal. 20340.
Daley (J.) Suffragette barber
shop. 44415.
Daley (.1. F.) Sabine women.
40419.
Dalgleish (S.) Soldier's wife.
43122.
Dallas (K. W.) Midsummer
night's dreauj. 29476.
Dallas (M.):
Coming woman. 8106.
House on the marsh. 20433.
20434.
Lady .Tim. 24441.
Marlborough. 28336.
Social heroine. 42967.
Dallas (M. K.) Our aunt Rob-
erbiua, 34531.
Dallil.a (K. L.) :
Decoy. 10356.
Dynamiters. 12101.
.Just .Jess. 23362.
Lolita. 26086a.
Modern love. 30622.
Pat's little spree. 35584b.
Pay up. 35663b.
Dallln (Mrs. E. C. or Y. C.) :
Arlintiton pageant. 1870.
Will-o'-the-wisp. 51029a.
Dalma (A.) Tell-tale heart.
45249.
Dalma (A. A. C.) Statu- eques-
tro. 43S29.
Dali-ymple (C. L.) :
Colonel's maid. 7932.
Land of night. 24603.
INIrs. Forrester's crusade.
30.365.
Surprises. 44654.
Tangles. 45111.
Time of his life. 46240.
White shawl. 50569.
Dalrymple (J. T.) :
Bonds & vagabonds. 4548,
4549.
Fair Oaks. 13382.
iMoral vengeance. 31002.
Soldier's crime. 4.3093.
D'Altomonte. See Altomonte.
Dalton (C. M.) Ole Olson in
Spiritland. 33689.
Dalton (D. J.) Grant's Crater.
17323.
DalLon (J. H.) Sport &, poli-
tics. 43016.
Dalton (L.) :
Bitter cup. 4019.
Girl in the dark. 16561.
Happie of the chorus.
18132.
Queen of comedy. 38014.
Dalton (P.) Irish lord. 22003.
Dalton (Robert) :
Leap year. 24936.
Lookout inn. 26171.
New home. 32396a.
That German wurst. 45565.
Dalton (Robson) Black hand.
4100.
Dalton (T.) :
Arthur Dimmesdale. 1950.
Eleventh hour. 12454a.
In Luzon. 21237.
In scarlet mourning. 21313.
Letoriere. 25140.
Magdalen. 37335a.
Navarre. 32100a.
Role of the unconquered.
39757.
System M a r m a d u k e .
44882a.
Uncle Bunny. 47944.
U. S. auction sale. 48346.
Dalton (T. H.) :
Brain storm. 4892. .
Side-show troubles. 42242.
Dalton (V.) Frozen in. 15611a.
Dalton (W. E.) See Davis
(W. E.)
Dalton (W. L. W.) Two men
& a maid. 47696.
Daly (Arnold) Know thy.self.
24193.
Daly (Augustin) :
After business hours. 465,
465a.
Alixe. 811.
American. 1150.
Arabian night. 1755.
A.ssommoir. 2107.
Big bonanza. 3779.
lUrth & breeding. 3950.
Blue glass. 4368, 4369.
lU-idal tour. 5049.
(Jome here. 8045.
r>ark city. 9856.
Demon drink. 10453.
Denise. 10468, 10469.
Dollars & sense. 11271
11272.
Eight bells. 12328.
Folline. 14685.
Frou-Frou. 15606-15609.
Geisha. 16014.
Golden widow. 17022.
Great charity ball. 17371.
Gveek slave. 17547.
Hans Huckebein. 18109.
2982
INDEX
& CO. 31947. 3194S.
Dalv (Augustiu) — Coutimit'd.
Hoi-izou. 20272-20274.
Last word. 24787.
■ Leah, the forsaken. 24927.
Lemous. 2503S. 25039.
Life. 25276.
Little Miss Milliou. 25783.
Lottery of k)ve. 26378,
2637Sa.
Love in harness. 26523,
26523a.
Love on crutclies. 26578-
26581.
.Madelein Morel. 27238.
Man & wife. 27746.
Matchless paragon. 28778.
Miami. 29360.
Midsummer night's dream.
294SS, 29488a.
]Miss Pygmalion. 30013.
^Monsieur Alphonse. 30847,
30S47a.
ilvsterv of Edwin Drood.
*31838.
Nancy »5>
Needles & pins. 32150.
Newport. 32561.
Night off. 32721, 32722,
32724.
Number 9. 33137. 33138.
< trieut express. 34345.
Our city. 34567.
Our English friend. 34609,
31610.
Tassiug regiment. 35462,
35462a.
I'ierrot, the prodigal. 36271.
lM(iue. 36391.
Princess royal. 37454.
Onits. .38230, 38231.
Kaiiroad of life. 38361.
38361a.
Ilailroad of love. 38362,
3S362a.
Hod letter nights. 38749-
38752.
Roger La Honte. 39713.
Rose Michel. 39973.
Roughing it. 40083.
Uound the clock. 40099.
Royal midtly. 40157.
Sabine women. 4 0 418,
40419.
Samson & Delilah. 40671,
40671a.
Sapho. 40761, 40762.-
School-days. 41101.
School for scandal. 41109.
Seven-twenty-eight. 41621-
41623.
Shattered paragon. 41970.
Taming of the shrew.
45056, 45056a.
Test case. 45464.
Tot. 46592.
I >alv (Augustiu)— Continued.
Transit of Leo. 46826.
Under the gaslight. 4S167,
48168.
Undercuri-ent. 4 8 2 4 7,
48247a.
Way we live. 49789.
What should she do? 50134.
Woman in white. 51427. \
Yorick. 52127. |
Zanina. 52278.
Dalv (C. M.) Resurrection of
Aida. 39134.
I>aly (Carroll) :
Berkshire hills. 3536.
Her southern lover. 19149.
Daly (Charles) :
At the front. 52749.
Jungle shop. 23303.
Daly (E. F.) Ooddington's
policy. 7757.
Diily (J.) Vicissitudes of a
married couple. 48943.
Dalv (J. C.) :
Getaway. 16267a.
Light of Carbo Castle.
25385.
Daly (J. F.) :
After business hours. 465a.
Blue glass. 4369.
Denise. 10469.
Dollars »fc sense. 11272.
Frou Frou. 15609.
Horizon. 20274.
Lemons. 25039.
Lottery of love. 26378a.
Love in harness. 26523a.
liove on crutches. 26579,
26581.
Midsummer night's dream.
29488a.
INIonsieur Alphonse. 30847a.
Nancv & co. 31948.
Night off. 32722.
Orient express. 34345.
Our English friend. 34610.
Passing regiment. 35462a.
Quits. 38231.
Railroad of life. 38361a.
Railroad of love. 38362a.
Red letter nights. 38750,
38752.
Samson & Delilah. 40671a.
Sapho. 40762.
Seven-twenty-eight. 41623.
Taming of the shrew.
45056a.
Under the gaslight. 48168.
X'ndercurrent. 48247a.
Dalv (J. K.) Lost vocation.
26367.
Daly (L.) :
Giddy gushers. 16338.
Latest fad. 24803.
10346a.
49918.
Daly (M. A.) :
Cousins--& the thief. 8915.
Father Tom's boys. 13801.
(kiile of the girl. 17751.
Pound foolish. 36911.
Trinity Truthful. 46996.
Daly (:\r. B.) More to be
pitied than scented. 31026a.
Daly (M. D.) :
Blue alass. 4369.
Lemons. 25039.
Daly (M. H.) Decision.
Dalv (N.) Weddings.
Daly (T. A.) :
Four leaf clover. 15157.
Upside down or inside out.
48542.
Vacation. 48589, 48591. '
Daly (W. O.) :
Fortune's fool. 15075.
Twenty minutes a king.
47442.
Daly (Wilda) :
Elder In-other. 12374.
Getting even. 16281.
Dalv (William) jr. Vacation,
48589. 48591.
Dalv & Dovle. Gypsy courtship.
17826.
Dalzell (F.) Gigs. 16347.
Dam (H. J. W.) :
Ariz, widov.-. 1852.
(?armclita. 6237.
INIadeleine. 27239.
Red mouse. 38765.
Skipper & co. 42672.
Society. 43003.
Danunartin (il. de) Ce pauvre
Cyprien. 6550.
Damon (A. E.) Day in the
Aroostook. 10126.
I>amon (O. H.) Cherries. 6900.
Dampier (A.) .less. 22637.
Dampier (W. E.) :
Governor's staff. 17202.
Marquis of Kalamazoo.
28351.
Damrosch (L.) Danmation of
Faust. 9685b.
Dann-osch (W.)
Cyrano. 9550,
]\Iaud.. .28855.
Scarlet letter.
Dam.seaux {Mrs.
man. 726.
Damseaux (S.)
19163.
Damseaux (Mrne.
oness. 3026.
Damsel (F.)
lambs. 14493.
Damsel & Lawrence,
crazy? 1806.
9551.
40984.
C.) Alder-
Her vow.
S. de) Bar-
Fleecing the
Are you
2983
INDEX
Dauu (C. A.) Socrates & Ms
M-ife. 43030.
Dana (F.) Auier. peer. 1254.
Dnna (H.) :
Splitting of a hair. 55419.
You're it. 56039.
Dana (H. M.) :
Caught out. 6510a.
Local & long distance.
26039a.
Representing Barrett, Cox
& CO. 89077.
Dana (M.) What fools women
are. 50068.
Danby (F.) See Frankau (J.)
Dauce (C.) Morning call.
31056.
Dance (G.) :
Chinese honeymoon. 7088.
Gay grisette. 15971.
Gay Parisienne. 15990.
Girl from Boston. 16477.
Girl from Chicago. 16484.
Girl from London. 16507.
Girl from N. Y. 16517.
London police. 26106.
Lord Tom Noddy. 26223.
Ma mie Rosette. 26998.
Smart set. 42818.
Three dashing \v i d o w s .
45948.
Tom Noddy. 46454.
West end. 49991.
Daucourt (E. Greuet-) See
Grenet-Dancoiirt.
D'Andrea (F. A.) Snoring
soldier. 42896b.
Dandy (.1.) Amer. for Ameri-
cans. 1145.
Dandy ( N. ) Love spats.
54350.
Danels (J. D.) Rival sisters.
39549.
Danenbaum (R.) :
Amer. first. 52657.
Association. 2105.
Dr. William. 11185.
Education. 12266.
Friend or country. 15446.
Goat. 16814a.
Name of an ancestor.
31911. 31915.
Victoria's victory. 48980.
AVho pays? 5064oa.
Danforth (C. L.) :
How to be a burglar.
20543a.
Sundown. 44537a.
Danforth (R. H.) Muddy
waters. 31299.
Danforth (W.) Game Jim Gay-
lord. 15836.
Danforth (W. E.) :
Countess of Honi Butte.
8719.
Taking the
the grange.
Danforth (W. E.)— Contiuued.
Cy Whittaker's place, 9526.
Gates of Eden. 15937.
Golden calf. 16927.
Juana. 23102.
Old dist. school. 33467.
Prince of Hilaria. 37338.
Singing-school. 42496.
Treasure hunters. 46900.
AVith intent to kill. 51290.
Dangerfield (C.) Between sov-
ereign & syndicate. 44875.
Dangeville {Mme. H.) Poisson
rouge. 36653.
Daniel (F. E.) Strange case of
Dr. Bruno. 44042.
Daniel (H.) Yellow streak.
52088.
Daniel (L. S.) Jester. 22662.
Daniell (M. G.) Midsummer
night's dream. 29484.
Daniels (A. C.)
3d degree in
44956.
Daniels (C. W.) :
Box office stamp. 4814.
Clarence, the cop. 7525.
In cartoon land. 21118.
Night express. 32669.
Uncle Sam. 48011.
Wyoming mail. 51929.
Daniels (D.) Her gentleman
friend. 18999.
Daniels (F.)
25849.
Daniels (H. C.) :
Ono. 34230.
Wild. 50947.
Won. 51624.
Daniels (J. E.)
Edwin Drood.
Daniels (J. L.) :
Irene. 21936.
Widower Gloom. 50842a.
Daniels (M.) Pipes of Pan.
36387.
Daniels (M. H.) Everycon-
gregation. 53564.
Daniels (P. G.) Bells of Jaurez.
3460.
Daniels (R.) Capture of Var-
gas. 6186.
Daniels (T. E.) Cycle carni-
val. 9528.
Daniels (T. F.) Conflict. 8252.
Dankers (C. F. W.) Heiress
of St. Maurice. 18688.
Danu (J. C.) Orpheus & Eury-
dice. 34390.
D'Anna (L.) Awakening. 2556.
Dannenberg (M.) Scheinehe.
41040.
Danner (G.) Liebe & gltick.
25241.
Little Puck.
Mysterious
31809.
Dannettell (G. W.) :
Editorial excursionists.
12249.
First toll gate. 14394.
Paying the penalty. 35669.
Rheingold. 39312.
Senator. 41452.
D'Annunzio. See Aununzio.
Dansey (H.) :
Betsy Patterson. 3627.
Glorification of Pinkie
Hugge. 16778.
Dante Alighieri :
Divina commedia. 15253,
46706.
Paradisacle circle. 35249.
Danto (M.) Lucile. 26816.
Danton(G. H.) Ahnfrau. 027.
Dauz (F.) sr. Amer. clergy-
man. 1179.
Danziger (Adolphe or G. A.) :
Blind musician. 4263.
Dist. attorney's atonement.
10981.
His father-in-law. 19612.
His jealous wife. 19668.
Pipe of peace. 36373.
Sublime liar. 44313.
Valera. 48629.
Danziger (R.) Dorfkomtesse.
11462-11464.
Dnnzing (S. P.) Arbitration.
1767.
Daoust (J.) Triumph of the
cross. 47108, 47109.
D'Apery. See Apery.
Da Ponte (L.) Don Juan.
11349.
Daragon (H.) Enfant du
temple. 12749.
Darantiere (Ch.) :
Carillon de Saint-Arlon.
6222.
Ce vieux Marius. 6551.
Cocotte en loterie. 7756.
Gaietes du huis-clos. 157G6.
Jaune & rouge. 22520a.
Darby (A. E.) Neutral. 54694.
Darbv (H. T.) Truth for a
day. 47292.
Darcourt (H.) Evasion du
capitaine. 13067.
Darcy (F.) :
Black ball. 4049.
Devil's mine. 10709.
Father of her child. 13853.
New Year's eve. 32508.
Silver wheel. 42434.
Who was the wife? 50688.
Wicked woman. 50779.
Darcy (G.) Potash & Perlmut-
ter. 36901.
Darcy (H.) See Peyser (S.)
2984
INDEX
D'Art-y (H. A.) :
• At the Arliugtuu collage.
2200.
Burglnr's daughter. 5332,
Citizen Robespierre. 7432.
Conqueror. 8288.
Puce upon the floor. 13317.
Gnome of Ouray. 16804.
Gold brick. 16883.
Lady Claire & tlie iron-
master. 24378.
Marguerite Renue. 28225.
Master of Helmegham.
28702.
Mr. Phox of Phila. 30233,
Nana Sahib. 31938.
Only pebble on the beach,
34213.
Parisian passion. 35330,
Two loves & 1 lover. 47683.
r>arcy (M,) Letty's lovers.
25158,
Onrcy & Wolford :
Apple of Eden. 1716.
Bad girl of the family,
52S0S
Belle of Richmond. 3418.
Child of the state. 7003.
Dairy farm. 9643.
Dora Thorue. 53442.
End of the road. 12712a,
Everywoman's experience,
53570.
For old times salie. 14897,
Game, 15823,
Golden rule, 17002.
Great wrong righted. 17497.
Gyp, the little jewel.
17815a,
Hearts & men. 18540.
Jim Bludso. 22724.
Kidnapped. 23671a.
Life's shop window. 25344,
25345.
Little Miss Dot. 25773c.
Man without a country,
28017,
Man's game, 54418,
Mayfair mystery, 28915a,
Muggs' landing. 31307a.
My mother's rosary. 54660.
Nobody's darling. 32948.
Northern lights. 33031,
Passion's slave. 35492.
Peck's bad boy up to date,
35759a,
Peddler. 35773.
Ragged edge. 38339.
Satan's football. 40821a.
Savage. 55241.
Secret. 41316.
Sorceress. 55402.
Taken from life. 44940,
Tidal wave. 55595.
Typhoon. 47857.
L>arcy &: \Voltord — Continued.
Under sealed orders. 48132.
Unknown. 48369.
When love is youug. 55903.
Who's loony noAv? 50657.
Winning hand. 51155.
Woman against woman.
51378, 51380.
Dare (A.) Sec McMaster-
Clarke (M.)
Dare (F.) See Read {Mrs.
A. C)
Dare (F, S.) :
Musical doll, 31430.
Papa & mamma's anniver-
sary. 35205.
Per express. 35875.
Darel (Th.) See Ernth-Tissot
(A.)
Dargan (O. T,) :
End of the journey. 12710.
Lords & lovers. 26225,
26225a.
Mortal gods. 31072, 31073.
Passing god. 35448.
Raven. 38514.
Semiramis. 41450, 41450a.
Shepherd. 42045.
Siege. 42264.
S^^•ord of love. 44824.
Dargon (A. L.) Unmasked.
4S393.
Darien (F.) Wife. 50874.
Dario (F.) Battle of the
Bronx. 3128.
Dark (S.) :
Babblers. 2616.
Frou-Frou. 15607.
Marietta. 28270.
Darlay (V.) :
Arsene Lupin contre Her-
lock Scholmes. 1932,
1933.
Diable a quatre. 10741b.
Exploits d'une petite Fran-
ealse. 53577.
Roi de I'or. 39744.
Darleigh (D.) In old Maine.
21265.
Darleigh (H. P.) :
In old Maine. 21265.
Old SI Stebbius. 33619.
Darley {B. & F. M.) Man
underneath. 27969;
Darley (F. O. C.) Complete
works of Shakespeare. 41870,
41907-41912.
Darley (H. A.) :
Female base ball club.
14008.
Heart & hand. 18427.
Darling (A.) jr.:
Pnrisinn. 35334.
2985
Darling (A.) ;r.— Continued.
Their lenten sacrifice.
45671.
Trip to the Garden of
Eden. 47042.
Darling (B.) :
Her face her fortune.
18964.
Idol. 20899.
Darling (E. I.) Gentlemanly
iyiixase. 16134.
Darling (F. B.) :
After the masfiuerade. 506.
Germantown Dutch m i n -
strels. 16210.
Darling (F. W.) Ximenes.
51943.
Darling (G. C.) Truthful liar.
55674.
Darling (T. I.) Intruder.
21871a.
Darlington (T. H.) :
Dodge club. 11213.
London light. 24631.
Winifred. 51132.
1776. 52498.
IVArniond (L) :
Demi-tasse review. 53381.
Michael Rodenburg. 29368.
Darnal)y (J. A.) Don't tell
.Tack. 11415.
Darnley (H.) New leaf. 32405.
Darnley (J. H.) :
Balloon. 2862.
Barrister. 3060.
Facing the music. 13322.
Last straw. 24772.
Shadows on the blind.
41720.
Solicitor. 43126.
Darnton (M. C.) :
White dove. 50507a.
Your obedient servant.
52230.
Darome (L.) Antiquitarian.
1622.
Darr (Mrs. F. J. A.) :
Marina. 28274.
Sunrise. 44565.
Darragh {G. W.) Isn't it
simple? 22178.
Darragh (Mrs. J. R.) Spins-
ters' return from Okl. 43553.
Darrah (M.) Critic's romance.
9158.
Darrall (C.) Father of her
child. 13853.
Darrell (C.) When London
sleeps. 50251.
Darrell (J.) Our leading lady.
34700.
DaiTlck (J.) Confusion. 8258.
Darrow (H. B.) Cross of
vnlm-. 9199a.
INDEX
DaiTOw (J. W.) :
Grange one - act plays.
17310a.
Grange plays. 5607S.
One-act plays. 33982.
Patriotic plays. 3.j571a.
Darrow (R. P.) :
Dolls & toy balloons. 11276.
Wilderness. .51006.
Darsay, Chic patron. 6937a.
Darsenne (Mile.) Comme les
feuilles. 8119.
D'Art (E. C.) How pleasant.
20514a.
Dart (H. G.) Blessington
Springs. 4231.
Darthon (H.) See Darnton
(M. C.)
Dnrtigues ( L. ) R e p u d i e e .
39084.
D'Artois. See Artois.
Darty (P.) Chasse a courre.
6825.
Darval (A. R.) Pandore.
35171.
D'Ai'ville (I.) Men next door.
29103a.
Darvo (A.) After the show.
52591.
D'Aste. See Aste.
Daubert (.T. A.) Girl of the
North Woods. 16000.
Dandet (A.) :
Belle-Nivernaise. 3393a.
Brother. 5253.
Fromorit jeune et Risler
aine. 42256.
Kings in exile. 12697a,
19067.
Hois en exil. 23969.
S:ip)io. 40757. 40759-40763,
40773, 40774, 40779.
Siege de Berlin. 42267a, b,
42268, 52.506.
Tar tar in snr les Alpes.
45143.
Daudet (E. ) Citoyenne Cotillon.
7435.
Daugliaday (J. W.) & co. :
.Model dialogues. 30.561c.
School-day dialogues.
41097a.
Daugherty (G.) Thanksgiving
dream. 45520.
D. A. R., Melicent Porter chap.
Colonial tea. 53217.
Dann (E. E.) Private tutor.
37540.
Dauncey (S.) Bilberry of Til-
bury. 3828, 3829. .
Dauphin (W.) See Solomons
(N. E.)
Daurelly (E.) Eros berger.
12882.
Dauthendey (M.) :
Drache Grauli. 11641.
Frau Rausenbarth. 15283.
I.achen & sterben. 24300.
Mme. Null. 27213.
Maja. 27554.
Menagerie Krummholz.
29118. .
Schatten fiel uber den tisch.
41034.
Spielereien einer Kaiserin.
6073, 43542.
D'Autom. See Autoni.
Dauvray (H.) :
One of our girls. 34067.
Young Lady Rodney. 52175..
Davaillon (V.) Capt. Alfred
Dreyfus. 6080.
Daveau (I.) :
Fahr treihn. 13355.
One o'clock. 34055.
Plague of my life. 36424,
Daveillans. Fiances de Rosalie.
53634.
Da vena nt (C. ) :
Catherine Cornaro. 6457.
Helene du Broissart. 18737.
King Puss-in-Boots. 23S99.
Uncle .Jack. 47968.
D'Avenant (W.) Tempest.
45266.
Davendorf (L. K.) Man's
game. 28101.
Davene (W. M.) That dread-
ful dude. 45554.
Da Venezia. See Venezia.
Davenport (A.) Pipe dreams.
36369.
Davenport (A. B.) Bubbles.
5366.
Davenport (B.) :
Day of truth. 10139.
Depths of purity. 10492,
10493.
Difference in gods. 10849,
10850.
Importance of coming &
going. 21036a.
.Justice. 23412, 23413.
Iveeping up appearances.
23570, 23571.
I^ost co-respondent. 26296a.
New spirit. 32464.
Old law. 33535.
Responsibility of free<lom.
.39108.
Self-preservation. 41432.
Davenport (B. R.) Amer. Gil
■ Bias. 1206.
J>avenport (C. G.) :
Brave volunteer. 4945.
Island waif. 22145.
I>avenport (D. E.) :
Branding. 4917.
Disgraceful Grace. 10942.
298f5
Davenport (D. E.) — Continued.
First of his family. 14381.
Girl who linked. 16644.
His Chinese friend. 19.580.
In the kingdom of natural
love. 54041.
Letters of fate. 25153a.
Little Mary Mack. 25757.
Skirting the skirts. 5.5364.
Where neutrality ends.
55910.
Davenport (E. L.) :
Devotion. 10732.
F. 13209.
Just a man. 23326.
Only way. 34222.
Davenport (Mrs. E. L.) St.
Marc. 40542.
Davenport (E. R.) Claimed at
sunset. 7486.
Davenport (H. M.) Cherry
colored cat. 6904-6905.
J)avenport (K.) Along the
bi-idal path. 52644.
Daven)»ort (L. F.) Wrong man.
51883.
D.ivenport (L. P.) Keeping up
appearances. 23571.
Davenport (R.B.) Grit. 17662.
Davey (P.) We dine at 7.
49813.
Davey (P. N.) :
City of dreams, 7456a.
Coming of Sisera. 8097.
Holy estate. 19988.
jMon seigneur. 30843.
Davev (R.) :
Holyrood. 19994.
Inherited. 21722.
Marion Delorme. 28286.
Davey (R. E.) Enemies for
life. 12733.
David (A.) Statue du com-
uumdeur. 43834.
David (C. J.) Trugland.
472.59a.
David (0. T.) Other danger.
34438a.
David (E.) :
Land of the never dry.
24619.
IMirth-provoking school-
room. 29834, 29835.
David (F.) Little Lohengrin.
25746.
i:)nvid (Gabrielle) Somersault.
43166.
David (George) See Baxter
(D. U.)
David (L. D.) When mother
came to college. 50272.
David (L. H.) Marriage of
Valeni. 28422.
David (R.) See Wellman (R.)
INDEX
Pair of kings.
22341-
David (W.)
35098.
Davidge (W.) jr.'.
Jack Harkaway.
22345.
Miserables. 29864.
Money box. 30764.
Our circle. 34565.
Pantomime Joe. 35187.
Sure cure. 44629.
Davidson (A.) Nothing but
money. 33080.
Davidson (A. E.) Uncle Sam.
48013.
Davidson (A. M.) :
First man. 14376.
Love pirate. 26597.
Davidson (A. T.) Pageant of
Hollis hall. 35043.
Davidson (B. L.) Visit from
Mother Goose. 49171.
Davidson (C.) Capt. Falkiner,
6103.
Davidson (Mr. & Mrs. C. D.)
Old man's Joseph. 33564.
Davidson (D.) :
At the world's mercy.
2297.
Bv the woi'ld forgotten.
5726.
Case of identity. 6335.
Critical moment. 9157.
Devil of a fellow. 10668.
10669.
Exchange of souls. 13197.
Father's love. 13874.
Forgotten. 15024.
Good against evil. 17053.
Great club house tragedy.
17373.
Guilty, but no crime. 17760.
Guilty without crime.
17773.
Guiltv without sin. 17774.
Hand of fate. 18033.
Her point of view. 19105.
His sister's shame. 19817.
How he avenged her. 20475.
In her defence. 21201.
Joan of Arc. 22765.
.Tudgment. 23157.
Keep off the grass. 23558.
Little boss. 25599.
Little Miss Mouse. 25786.
Man of the hour. 27922.
Mills of the gods. 29682.
Musiciari's daughter. 31454.
Out of the past. 34842.
Plays in pantomime. 36508.
Pride of heritage. 37206.
Prisoner at the bar. 37514.
Romanoff. S9834.
Rough riders. 40078.
Sins of the father. 42519.
Soul's • exchange. 43342.
Davidson (D.) — Continued.
Struggle against fate.
44232.
Struggle with fate. 44246.
Test of friendship. 45466,
4.5467.
Tragedy of the fog. 46738.
Whom God hath joined.
50705.
Woman of courage. 51435.
Davidson (F. A.) Belle of the
moon. 3434.
Davidson (F, S.) :
Folks up Willow Creek.
14668. .
Prison scene, Queen Es-
ther. 37512.
Robinson Crusoe. 39666.
L>avidson (Gay lord) :
Mormon massacre. 31037.
Nauvoo. 32092.
Davidson (Gustav) :
Forthcoming. 53685.
Melmoth, the wanderer.
29075a, 54481.
Davidson (I.) :
Benighted. 3518.
Cripple. 9130.
Lost. 26259.
Poor Grif. 36798.
Davidson (J.) Pour la cou-
ronne. 9193.
Davidson (J. D.) Trip to the
theatre. 47051.
Davidson (J. R.) :
Bobby & the fairies. 4450.
Kriss Kringle's holiday.
24259-
Davidson (J. W.) Tags. 44915.
Davidson (John) Godfrida.
16838.
Davidson (Lillian) :
Aunt Susan's troubles.
52776.
Boy's essay on boys. 52971.
De scrimiscious weddin'.
53358.
Davidson (Louis) Palmetto &
the pine. 35140.
Davidson (M.) Jean Baudry.
22553a.
Davidson (M. L.) Seen as
others see us. 41398.
Davidson (T. C.) Dawn of
day. 10077.
Davidson (W.) Jack, the
Amer. newsboy. 22365.
Davies (C. E.) Consolation.
8323.
Davies (C. F.) Love under a
lamp. 26635.
Davies (D. D.) :
Cowards. 8978a.
Tragedy of errors. 46722a.
Davies (D. D.) — Continued.
Unfortunate attachment.
48313a.
Davies (G. A. ) Artful dodger.
1948.
Davies (H. H.) :
Cousin Kate. 8896.
Dream of love. 11744.
I^ady Epping's lawsuit.
■24390a.
Mrs. Gorringe's necklace.
30372.
<^Iollusc. 30698a.
Single man. 42502a.
Davies (H. R.) Disturbed ten-
ant. 10995.
Davies, (H. S.) Wild Harry's
wooing. 50966.
D.-nies (J. H.) :
Old Bay State. 33416.
AA'est Point. 49999.
Davies (M.) Black-eyed Susan.
52908.
Davies (M. C.) Chintamini.
7101b.
Davies (O.) Chicago Nell.
6948.
Davies (T. H.) :
Checkmated. 6868a.
Deceivers. 10323.
Marshal. 28485.
Soldiers brave «S: maidens
fair. 43090.
Davies (T. R.) Power of mu-
sic. 36975.
Davies (T. S.) His memory
ti-reen. 19726a.
Davies (W. R.) :
Kid Ryan's sweetheart.
23666.
Traveling .salesman & the
village belle. 46880.
Daviess (M. T.) :
Melting of Molly. 54486.
Mountain Azalea. 31225.
D'Avigneau ( E. ) Suzanne.
44701a.
Davila (L L.) One man. 34034.
Davis :
Hot old time in Dixie.
20330.
Iron bands. 22063.
Waiters wanted. 49391b.
Davis (A. B. Gordon-) See
Gordon-Davis.
Davis (A. H.) Lone Oaks.
26112.
Davis (A. J.) :
Hard Knox. 18204.
Sin. 42463.
Davis (A. L.) Lesson for
lovers. 25102.
Davis (A. W.) In an hour of
peril. 21099.
2987
IKDEX
Dsivis (Allan) :
Gloomy Fanny. 16768.
Happiness. 53867.
House divided. 20387.
On Vengeance Height.
33962a.
Promised land. 3767 5,
37678.
SUent partner. 42348.
Under the law. 48177.
Davis (Austin) Bowery nias-
queraders. 4793.
Davis (B. B.) Life, death & a
fair woman. 2.5290a.
Davis (C. B.) :
Balm of Gilead. 2869.
Littlest girl. 25945.
Orator of Zapata City.
34302.
Rich Miss Poor. 39337.
Trelawny of the Wells.
46911.
Davis (Mrs. C. C.) Two hun-
dred dollars. 55701.
Davis (C. G.) Conflict of con-
science. 8253a.
Davis (C.H.) Mustard plaster.
31463.
Davis (C. L.) :
Alvin Joslln. 1032.
One of the old stock. 34084.
Davis (C. W. A.) Lucile.
26818.
Davis (Charles) Hoosier cir-
cus. 20226.
Davis (Clement) Desperate
move. 10573.
Davis (Collin) :
Anchored. 1401.
Early in the morning.
12144.
Forgetful Henry. 15014.
Isle of Pines. 22166.
Laugh. 24809.
Little Miss Areoplane.
25764.
Lower berth 13. 26767-
26769.
Lucky stone. 26879.
Maid of money. 27484.
Miss Society. 30028.
Red papoose. 38770.
They're after him. 4.^761.
Zero. 52329.
Davis (Curtis) That's differ-
ent. 45618.
Davis (D.) .John Halifax, gen-
tleman. 22855a.
Davis (E.) :
All rivers meet at sea. 892.
At the gates of the city of
Mammon. 2238.
Blessed & the damned.
4227.
Chameleon. 6642.
Davis (E.) — Continued.
Deathless army. 10289.
Kingdom of Destiny.
23934.
Like Kelly did. 25441.
Part of life. 35387.
Picture of Dorian Gray.
36241.
Seventh commandment.
41628.
Unmasking. 48396.
Wilderness of life. 51008.
Davis (E. A.) :
Daisy Garland's fortune.
9656.
His excellency. 19606.
Warm baby. 49617.
Davis (E. F.) :
Blind anger. 4240.
Rights of the soul. 394.59.
Strongest. 44207.
Davis (E. M.) :
Autumn leaves. 2499.
Punkin husker. 37840.
Davis (F.) Orphan's oath.
34385.
Davis (F. L.) Pastoral. 35503.
Davis (F. P.) Bardell v. Pick-
wick. 2977a.
Davis (F. W.) :
By the firelight. 5716.
Laguerre. 24548.
Davis (G. A.) :
Alias Trixie Kix. 773.
Billy's mother. 3896.
Capture. 6183.
Davis (G.B.) Daisy. 9650.
I»avis (G. C.) :
Lucky stone. 26879.
Troubles of Thomas.
47182a.
Davis (G. L.) Silver wedding.
42430.
Davis (G. M.) Rain trust.
;:i8379.
Davis (George) Rubber neck.
40198.
Davis (Georgia) Musical
jingle. 31439.
I 'avis (Gustav) :
Gretchen. 17611.
Waldraeister. 49410.
Davis (H. A.) Offense. 33325.
Davis (H. C.) jr. Queen of the
Cannibal Isles. 38051.
Davis (H. L.) Parlor-car flir-
tation. 35350.
].)avis (H.T.) Trovador. 55666.
Davis (H. V.) Our old Ky.
lu>me. 34737.
Davis (Hal) :
Bunch of trouble. 5475.
Pals. 35151.
Unexpected. 48279.
guilty
.Tuli-
Davis (Harriet) His own
onemy. 19763.
Davis (Harry) His
L"alher. 19649.
Davis (Mrs. Hennie)
I'tte's divorce. 23229.
Davis (Mrs. Henriette) Moon-
shiner. 30962.
Davis (I. L.) Tout. 46635.
Davis. (J. E.) :
Ingrate. 54058.
Now commissioner. 32349a.
Simp conductor. 55344.
Davis (.L F.) Up-to-date diplo-
macy reduced to song. 48501.
Davis (J. H. ) Syndicate.
44874.
Davis (.7. P.) Broken tie.
.5215.
Diivis (J. R.) Volunteer.
19261, 49262.
Davis (J. T.) :
Every man for himself.
13119.
Ida. 20855.
Davis (.Jack) Hank's proposal.
1S084,
Davis (Joseph) Side-tracked
again. 42248.
Davis (K. W.) Cradle songs
of many nations. 8997.
Davis (L. A.) Raven's nest.
38522.
Davis (L. D.) Bamabloosa.
2876.
Davis (L. P.) See Davis (Mrs.
a C.)
I>uvis (Latham) Love's labor's
won. 54354.
1 avis (Laura) Hans, the gro-
.ery boy. 18120.
Davis (Lillie) Bumps. 5457.
Davis (Louis) :
Diane. 10793.
Lights & shadows. 2541S.
Davis (M. E. M.) :
Bunch of roses. 5472.
Christmas boxes. 7207.
Dress rehearsal. 11808.
. His lordship, 19708, 33982.
New system. 32469.
Queen Anne cottages.
37980.
I •avis (M. L G.) C. Q. D.
5758.
Davis (M. W.) :
Comrade. 8184.
Locked door. 26051ft.
Lunatic. 26929a.
Slayer. 42740a.
Sp.;-. 43666b.
Davis (Mijrk) :
Boomers. 4632.
Colored 400. 7972.
Colored social. 7077.
2988
INDEX
Davis (Mark)^ — Contiuued.
Finnegan's ball. 14287.
Hans, the grocery boy.
18120.
McSorley's hotel. 27115.
MeSorley's twins. 27117.
Davis (Mary) Old maids con-
vention. 33551.
Davis (N. N.) Lady Madcap.
24462.
Davis (O.) :
Alone in the world. 983.
Among the poor. 1322a.
Any house. 52705.
Chest of gold. 6919a.
Cupid & Mr. Jordan. 9367a.
Cupid at Vassar. 9385.
Driftwood. 11828.
Driven fi'om home. 11835.
Drugged. 11855a.
Every-day man. 13109.
Family cupboard. 13587.
Father of her child. 13853.
For the white rose. 14954.
'Fraid cat. 15240b.
Gambler's daughter. 15806.
Gringo. 17641.
Her one false step. 19090.
In peril. 21297.
Inheritance. 21718b.
Key to room 10. 54164.
Life's sliop window. 25344.
Lola. 26080.
Malting good. 27614.
Man's game. 54418.
My mother's rosary. 54660.
Old sweetheart of mine.
33638, 33639.
Sinners. 42514a.
Speed up. 55411.
Through the breakers.
46081.
Unwelcome guest. 48452a.
What did I tell you? 55877.
What might have been.
50095a.
When the shadows fall.
50328a.
Davis (O.) stock co. :
Confessions of a wife.
8240.
Life at Yale. 25288.
Davis (P.) :
Closed door. 7646.
Daniel & his adventures.
9792.
His wedded wife. 19835.
Davis (P. P.) Amateur tri-
umph. 1073.
Davis (R. F.) Retribution.
39145.
Davis (R. J.) Mother o' mine.
31163.
Davis (R. W.) Prof. Napoleon.
37636.
Davis (Richard H.) :
Blackmail. 4165a, 46839b.
Dictator. 6128.
Farces. 13668.
Her first appearance.
25945.
Miss Civilization. 29917,
29918.
Orator of Zapata City.
34302.
Peace manoeuvres. 35686a.
Soldiers of fortune. 43100-
43102.
Sj-stem of Dr. Goudron.
44883.
Yankee tourist. 52016.
Zone police. 52382b.
I>avis (Robert H.) :
Ambition. 52655.
Any house. 52705.
Broad is the way. 5135a.
Caught. 6489.
Come-back. 8039.
Family. 13571.
Fight for life. 14174.
Getting away with it.
16276a.
Great game. 17398.
Guilty conscience. 17764.
Lady Bountiful. 24373.
Loser gains. 26254a.
Psychoscope. 37777.
Why pay rent? 50748.
.$1,000 reward. 52487.
Davis (Ruth H.) :
Daughter of heaven. 9957.
Guilty man. 17766-17768.
Hour. 20372.
Victory. 48985a.
Yesterday & today. 56030.
Davis (S. B.) Real scout life.
38568.
Davis (S. L.)
Tom. 46932b.
Davis (S. P.) :
Bohemian's
Conversion
Liz. 8404a
Prince of Timbuctoo
37355.
Sculptor's daughter.
41210.
Davis (T.) :
Allida.
Althaea
Inazeta.
Trial of Tom
blunder. 4501.
of Champagne
37354.
41209,
935.
Surratt. 1024.
21588.
Merchant of York. 29188.
Schonick Morgath. 41094.
Woman's revenge. 51561.
D.-.vis (T. H.) :
Alone in N. Y. 982.
Barclay & co. 2976.
Gut rates. 9521.
Dawn of morn. 10085.
Dora. 11450.
Davis (T. H.)— Contiuued.
Down in Dixie. 11597.
Down on the Suwanee
River. 11617.
Earl of Munster. 12128.
Fallen among thieves
13492.
Girl wanted. 16628.
Great train robbery. 17477.
Happy Hallowe'en. 18169.
Heart of the Klondike.
18489.
Heart of the Rockies.
18492.
Hustler. 20742, 20744.
Mason & co. 28623.
Mildred Percival. 29557.
Near the Allegheny. 32113.
On the Bowery. 33810.
Pembertons. 35817.
Rustler. 40359.
Sidewalks of N. Y. 42252.
Three orphans. 46005.
White rat. 50562.
Davis (T. W.) Miserables.
29S65.
Davis (Ulysses or U. I.) :
Connie's clothes. 8281.
In the midst of fire. 21458.
Make me your wife. 27594.
Night with the devil.
32754.
Pig-a-back. 36278.
Poor Ezra. 36794.
Two ministers. 47704.
Wife for fun. 50885.
Davis (W. A.) :
Eleven dollars. 53514.
Ravens nest. 38522.
Sheriff & the girl. 42074.
Davis (W. E.) :
.Toe, right from Slab City,
b'gosh. 22802.
O'Flaherty's t\vins. 33340.
Pouhd of taffy. 36913.
Pnscilla. 37.505.
Davis (W. F. P.) Uncle Silas.
48044.
Davis (W. H.) Taming of the
shrewd. 45065.
Davis (W. J.) Night In Ni-
agara. 32698.
Davis (W. M.) College hero
revised. 7854a.
Davis (W. S.) Belshazzar.
3475a.
Davis (W. W.) :
Arm chair. 1872.
Bishop's dream. 3985.
Chalk-mark. 6633.
Doctor Markam. 11171.
Duel. 11951.
From Washington. 15591.
Great question. 17454.
Hidden village. 19879.
INDEX
Davis (W. W.)— Coutinued.
In new Va. 21250.
Man in the street. 27873.
Number 10. 33139.
One shot. 34100.
Price of silence. 37176.
Red-headed boy. 38742.
Swan woman. 44728.
Unwilling burglar. 48458.
Davis (Washington) :
INIodern shrews & shrew s-
ters. 30654.
Provost guard. 3 7 7 5 7,
37758.
Shepherdess. 42055.
Syndic. 44869-44871.
Three cornered wedding.
45945.
Toil & trouble. 46419.
Davis (Willibert) Marcelle.
28156.
Davis & Davis:
Traveling salesman. 46880.
Unwelcome relatives. 484.5.3.
Davis & Keogh :
Finish of Mr. Fresh. 14274.
Have you see Smith ?
18326.
Davis-Wescott (E.) Eccentric
teacher. 12189.
Davison (E. M.) Sunrise.
44568.
Davy (C. A.) :
Arizona's girl bandit. 1853.
Back to the beast. 2749.
Gonchita. 8208.
Coward. 8972.
.Tew & the gentile. 226SG.
Kate. 23505.
Little turncoat. 2.5915.
Mute. 31469.
Out of the night. 34840.
Davy (M.) Little turncont.
25915.
Daw (M. T.) Starry flag.
43808.
Davy (W. B.) :
Greed for gold. 17542.
Mad captive. 27128.
White squaw. 50585.
Dawe (L.) Rebelles. 38626.
Dawkins (W. O.) :
Bitt's. 4035.
Funny pantomime. 15716.
Man with the mirror. 28011.
Dawley (H. M.) Foot of Prin-
cess Hermonthis. 14765a.
Dawley (J. S.) :
At old Fort Lookout. 2171.
Chester 57 double O. 6921.
Countess Du Barry. 8709.
Dancer & the king. 9716.
Daughter of the people.
9994.
Dawley (.T. S.) — C'ontinued.
Dreamland's gateway.
11786.
Eclipse. 5.B.501.
(lirl vV: the detective. 16430.
Land beyond the firelight.
24577.
Little Miss Sherlock
Holmes. 25794.
On Shannon's shore.
1794.
She devil. 41997.
Test. 45456a.
I» a w n ( E . ) Willoughbys.
51092.
Dawson (C.) Finola. 45136.
Dawson (C. A. ) Julius Caesar.
23271, 2,3272.
Daw.son (E.F.I Primi'osi' heart.
37253.
Dawson (F.) :
Diamond king. 10763.
For the sake of the dudi-
esse. 14951.
Glorie Aston. 16775.
Plalf pound sample. 17932.
< )utsidor. 34911.
Poi'^oiHMl. 36048.
Race for wealth. 38292.
Schemers. 4104S.
Weariu' of the kilt. 49845.
Dawson (J. H. ) Lights &
shadows of the great Re-
bellion. 2.5421.
I>awson (M.) :
Haunted room at Horsham.
18315.
In the dawn. 21373a.
Dawson (M. M. ) P. r a n d .
52975.
Dawson (R. L.) :
Under the hanuner. 48171.
A'engeance of time. 48811.
Dawtrey (H. A.) .Terry. 22618.
Dax (P.) Contvemaitre. 8393.
Day (A. V. E.) Traitor cap-
tain. 46779.
Day (C. H.) :
Faith, the actor's daughter.
13437.
Fun in black. 15690.
Da/ (D. H.) :
Amazonia. 1084.
Pair of crooks. 35084a.
Day (E.) :
All in the family. 861.
Am I your wife? 1041.
Battle of life. 3121.
Deal on change. 10246.
Everybody's up. 13132.
Futurity winner. 15742.
He, she & it. 18386.
Imposter. 21046, 21050.
Last witness. 24784. '
Lucky duck. 26847.
Day (E.)— Continued.
( >ur disreputable ancestor.
34601.
Pals. 35151.
Pat & the genii. 35511.
Price. 37141.
Sheriff. 42070.
Stop rhief. 4396.5.
Turning-point. 47380. ' i • !
T w e n t i o t h centurv ltd.
47433.
T'uexpected. 48279.
\\'idow Higgins. .50817.
Day (E. F. ) (Joliath. 17042.
Day (E. S. » Delices. 10410.
Dny (F. D.) :
During her fatlior's ah-
.■^ence. 12051.
Ti'nitor ca])tnin. 46779.
i>.iy (G. A.I :
Braving the world. 4954.
Train di.'^patcher. 46753.
! My [Cx. (\) Woman's ca-
• prices. ■■'-■ 51513.
IX'iy ((t. D.) :
Rilberrv of Tilburv. .3828,
:;S20.
(^'ampano. 596S.
Lav (G. M.) A la carte. 52541.
r^ny ((}. W.) :
.\fter biu- game. 52586.
Charlie. 6783.
Cobbler's all. 7743.
Conservation of a 20tli cen-
turv comedv couple.
8404.
Copy of Emerson. 8476.
Day's monologs. 10153.
It will be. 22249.
Session at school. 41.578.
J>ay (Mrs. G. AV.) After big
U-am.>. 52586.
Dny (H. B.) :
Country gentleman. 8761a.
Indiana folks. 21649.
Day (II. D.) :
Guardian. 17712.
\\':\v of the wheel. 49758.
Day (H. F.) :
Along came Ruth. 98.3a.
(Jircus gi'Ht. 7407a.
Circus man. 7415.
Package marked fragile.
35011.
Count no account. 8668,
8660.
Good Will & bad Bill.
17121.
King of diamonds. 23834.
Dav (M. W.) Riffraff. 39411.
r>ay (O. F. G.) :
Coral isle. 8491.
{''oundling. 15125.
Mask & the lady. 28601.
Newest woman. 32.5.55.
2990
ilSTDJCX;
Day (Sonny) See Simpson
(S. L.)
Day (Stanton) Babette of the
net. 2622, 2623.
Day (Stephen) Marriage after
death. 28368.
Day (W.) :
Badred, Lionlieart. 12111.
Little boots. 25596.
Ij i 1 1 1 e Miss Particular.
25791.
Nellie & the detective.
32191.
Nellie Ely. 32192.
Penalty. 35820a.
Red mark. 3S760a.
See also Wilson (C
D.)
Day (W. G.) :
Amico Fritz. 3303.
Iris. 21942, 21943.
Jack Sheppard. 22361.
Maid in white. 27454.
Othello. 34419.
Pagliacci clowns. 35052.
Rustic cavalier. 40351.
Sigurd. 42314.
Wm. Ratcliff. 51066.
Zanetto & Cavalleria rusti-
cana. 52275.
Day (W. M.) :
Alternative. 1023.
Blunders of Backus. 4424.
Day (W. N.) Ladde. 54198.
Daye (J.) Recruiting office.
38691.
Dayle (G.) What would a gen-
tleman do? 50158.
Dnyne (H.) Padre Pasquale.
35022a.
Dayton (P.) Wrong train.
51904.
Dazey (C. T.) :
Amer. king. 1238.
Bernice. 3539.
College pranks. 7864.
Double life. 11528.
Elsa. 12542.
Erma, the elf. 12872.
For a brother's life. 14770.
Fran. 1.5243f. 53G99.
Gold mad. 16900.
Home folks. 20019.
In old Ky. 21268.
.T o s i a h Brown, granger.
23051.
Levinsky's luck. 25183.
^.o.st & found. 26272.
Love finds n way. 26504.
Mormon saint. 31039.
My daughter. 31528.
My partner's girl. 31684.
Old Dominion. 33468.
Out of the depths. 34833.
Rustication. 40358.
Dazey (C. T.)— Continued.
Shadow. 41655.
Sign of the rose. 42297.
Suburban. 44338.
That girl from Texas.
45572.
Under which flag. 48237.
De Acosta. See Acosta.
De Aguero (M. B.) One soul.
34101a.
De Alarcon. See Alarcon.
De Albei-ti. See Alberti.
De Amicis. See Amicis.
Dean (B. S.) :
Excess baggage. 13194.
Lndy of the air. 24490.
Mystic lamp. 31864.
Phantom rival. 36085.
Regeneration of Frederic
North. 38908.
Dean (Basil) :
Fifinella. 14138.
Tenth viscount. 45393a.
Dean (Beverly) Dryad. 11896.
Dean (Carl) Tag day episode.
44912.
Dean (Cliff) :
Cow-boy's 4th. 8950.
Fight for a home. 14163.
Intruder. 21866.
Lion tamer. 25551.
West Point parrot. 50002.
Dean (F. J.) Joe Ruggles.
22S03.
Dean (H. B.) Romance of the
movies. 39816a.
Dean (J. O. W.) :
Awahna. ' 2540, 2541.
Flame. 14468.
Shakesperean festival pa-
geant. 55306.
Youth's desire. 52244b, c.
Dean (L.) In the shadow of
the cross. 21506.
Dean (M. M.) Metaphysical
white cat. 29324.
Dean (O.) See Dean (J. O.
W.)
Dean (R.) Lemon squeezer.
25035
Dean (S.) See Dean (B. S.)
Dean (T. F.) Devil. 10650.
Dean (T. G.) Mysteries of
woodcraft. 31801.
Dean (W.) :
Talisay. 44993.
Twenty-two days from Ma-
nila. 47461.
Dean (W. J.) East Lynne.
12165a.
Deane (D.) See Nichols (D.
D.)
Deane (F. H.) :
Rest man. 3586.
Liz. a stage girl. 25996. '
Deane (G. R.) Ninety-three.
32814.
Deane (H. M.) Bee flat. 3264.
Deane (S.) :
Christmas on Blackwells
Island. 7239.
Girls of the Liberty. 16677.
De Angells (T.) Gay lieuten-
ant. 15973.
De Argentage (C.) :
Fluffy Raffles. 14607.
Mysterious Dolly Dimple.
31808.
Mysterious Mr. Raffles.
31820.
Dearing (W. H.) Unconven-
tional house party. 48072.
De Armas (J.) :
In the bosom of death.
21358.
Thou Shalt not lie. 45906.
Dearmer (P.) Soul of the
world. 43330.
Denrmer (Mrs. P.) :
Brer Rabbit & Mr. Fox.
5021a.
Soul of the world. 43330.
De ArmiMn. See Armiiian.
De Armond (L.) :
How Santa came. 20519.
AVhy Christmas was late.
50729.
Dearness (W.) Canticles.
6016.
De Asis Pastor. See Asis
Pastor.
De Avellaneda (G. G6mez)
See Gomez de Avellaneda.
Deaves (A.) :
Hello, central ! 18768.
Hot stuff. 20334.
On the sly. 33917.
Deaves (E.) Gems. 16029.
Deaves (R. A.) :
Alimony club. 805.
Ash-can Marie. 2070.
Chow chow. 7162.
Female dope. 14015.
Her kitchenette. 19040.
Priscilla. 37500.
Deaves sisters. Chaos flat.
6717.
De Baldovert (A. A. & H. E.)
Outwitted. 34919.
De Bank (H. G.) Tenderloin
tales. 45378.
De Banville. See Banville.
De Bar (R.) See Guion (N. C.)
De Barbadillo. See Barbadillo.
De Barril. See Barril.
De Barry (J. S.) Seven ages.
41600.
De Bathe (L.) Diamond neck-
lace. 10768.
De Battle. See Battle.
5379— VOL 2-
2991
INDEX
De Bauiiii (W. C) Chicago
tramp. 6950.
De Beauiuarcbais. fire Bean-
ma rchais.
De Beei- (A. R.) :
Debt. 10303a.
In ole Nil' Lean^;. 2r287a.
Ttestitution. 55153.
Talk of the moment. 4o002a.
45002b.
Tliree of a kind. 55.578.
Debenham (L. ) :
Grannie's picture. 17317.
Princesses. 37473.
Two cluims. 47581.
De Bergerac (S. Cyrano) See
Cvrano de Bergerac.
De Bernier. Sec Bernier.
De B^rys. See B6rys.
Debe.sa (Z. Lopez) See Lopez
Debesa.
De Beverlx (J.) See Bird
(A. R.)
D Bize (l\ K.) See Bibily
(P. E.)
Debo (D.) .S'efi Whalen (D. D.)
De Bonay (J. L.) :
Beantifnl fiend. 3211.
Frivol Ins. 1.5498.
If I onlv had vonr chance.
20927.
.Farfftine. 22.505.
Raphe] in;i. 38471.
Skeleton hand. 426.55.
l.-e Bonilla (E. C.) :
Bremont balloon. .5017.
Casket case. 6378.
Dnke of Marleybone. 11993.
Helios. 187.56.
Night at [Martin's. 32649.
Telepathic love. 4.5227.
^Yindy day in N. Y. .51123.
De Binichel (H.) Convict's
wife. 8435.
De I'onhelier. See Boulielier.
i e Boylesve. See Boylesve.
De Bremont. Sec Bremont.
De Brisay. See Brisay.
De Brnce (R.) Psyche. 37765a.
I>e Brneys. See Briieys.
De Brnlei- (E. M.) Dnsky
belles of Darktown. 12055b.
De BrnnotT (^M.) To-morrow.
46482.
De Bnda ( R. A. E.lon) See
Edon de Biida.
De Bnrgh (B.) :
Heart of gold. 18467.
Twickenham p e e r a .g e .
47472.
Oe Burgos. See Burgos.
rVlmssy (0.) :
Enfant prodiguc. 127.51.
Fig] i no! prodigo. 14209.
Debus.-;y ( C. ) — Continued.
Mtirtyre de St. Sebastian.
28524.
^iasques et l)er£amasques.
28656.
Pelleas & iNIelisande. 35814.
De (vaillavet. See Caillavet.
De Camondo. See Camondo.
De Candales ( F. H. ) :
Cuban heroes. 9319.
Downfall of Spain. 11634.
De Candales (R. S.» p.S'c/zrf.
Sec .Tames (J. M. )
De Carli. See Carli.
De Carlton (G. ) Is marriage
a failure? 22100.
De Carrel. See Carrel.
De Casanova (I^) :
.Tim Bradlev's w o m a n .
22727a.
Mistress Betty. 30308.
Tradiim in V o Ic o l; a ui a .
46699.
De Castro ( F. Ramos) See
Raujos de Castro.
De Canssiii (,T.) Tr.1 ruder.
21870.
De Cecco. .sv-e Cecco.
T>e Cells (N. Rodriguez) See
Rodriguez tie Celis.
De Chassaigne. Sec Cha.s-
saigne.
1 )e Chennevieres ( H. ) See
( 'lu^nnoviei'es.
Deciiert (E. P.) :
Back to the farm. 2752.
Love at 2d siuht. 26482.
Piiysic to a dog.* 36192.
De ( 'liiara. Sec Chiara.
De Ciiondens. Sec <']ioudeus.
Deckel-. Treasure Island. 46903.
Decker ( B. ) :
T'. u nd e si i r u <ler . 5483a .
I )uium(> August. .53483.
Fleilige Antonins. 18627-
18629.
Lady Luftikiis. 24457.
Liebe Pepi. 25239a.
Xordseekralibe. 3 3 0 i» s a .
33008)1.
Pieper c^ Sperling. .54954.
Struinpf ist trnmiif. 442.50a.
r>ecker (E. ) .//•.:
In the shadow of tlie ual-
lows. 21.509.
Lizbeth from Hifkorv Hol-
low. 25997.
\o mother to Liiiide liei'.
32872.
Sin of amltitioii. 42471.
Decker (G.) C]iaii«(>. 6664a.
Decker (J. H.) :
I'.irth of (lie sunflower.
.•{965.
Henri Beau-
College cow-
Child of
Decker (J. H. ) — Ct)ntinued.
Moonlight on the Missis-
sippi. ,30951.
Decker (M. A.) Smith family
reunion. 42835. 42836.
Decker (W.) Duke, the girl
& the money. 11997.
De Claire (M. S.) See Claire.
De Comeyn (M.)
champ. 18815.
DeCon (M. C. A.)
boy. 7845.
De Concilio (J.)
:\rary. 6993.
r)e Conev (L. ) Dear Edward.
10260.
De Col »pet < '^- B. ) :
Bulil)le. 5361.
.Manimv Chloe. 27688.
Xorah's chance. .33000.
Russian tragedy. ' 40348a.
De (Virdoba (P. H.) Zucas
membrane. 52397.
De Cordova (J.) Dreamland's
11786.
( L. ) :
17234.
behind the throne.
(R. .1.) Constancy-
gateway.
De Cordova
(irafter.
Shadow
41664.
De Cordova
S351. 8354.
IV Cordova (Rienzi):
(Jreat illusions. 17407a.
Manhood. 28061.
Medda. 29002a.
Pepper & salt. .54928.
Settling the war. 5.5286.
I e Cordova (Rudolph) :
Cavalleria rusticana. 6533.
IMordecai. the .Tew. 54.595.
Pandora's box. 35169.
Quicksands. 38192.
Shadow behind the throne.
41664.
I>(M((ri (L. ) Filie du garde-
cliasse. 142.3.3.
De <'orsia (E.) :
Amer. soldier of fortune.
1263.
Black mask. .52909.
Bronco buster. 5239.
His mother. 19730.
.Toseph, the I)eloved son.
23021.
Men. 29098.
Red Ike from Nev. 38746.
Sierra Blanca. 42283*.
De Cotteus. See Cottens.
De Coney (L.) :
Abbot's nap. 51.
As ye believe. 2030.
Crafty earl. 8999.
Dancing class. 9720a.
Father .Terome. 1.3841.
For Lizzetlc. 148.5,3.
'299-2
INDEX
De Coucy (L.) — Continued.
Fortuiip-teller. 15067.
Laundv.v strike. 24828.
Mission. 30070.
Moonshiner. 30964.
Music lesson. 31407.
Rival teams. 39550a.
Silly Sally. 42380.
Song of the night. 43237.
Tramp. 46790.
What happened to Bundy.
50078a.
De ('oucy (M. I>. ) i^ee De
Coucy (L.)
1 >ecourcelle ( A. ) :
.Te dine cliez iii;i ino-e.
8391.
Marcel. 28148.
Our little cousin. 34702.
l»ecourcelle (I'aul) Accord6e
de village. 148.
Decourcelle (Pierre) :
.\pres le pardon. 1733.
Dix minutes d'auto. 11064.
Mome nux heaux yeux.
30725.
:\Ivsteres de St. Peters-
bourg. 31791.
Olympe de Cleves. 33721 .
Roy sans royaume. 40122.
Rue du Sentier. 40231.
Sherlock Holmes. 42092,
42093.
i >ecource]les. Madeleine.
27238a.
Do Courcey ( C. ) Spirit of '61.
4.3571.
Decourello I.T.) Hr. sakforer !
19.S0nb.
De Coursey (E. ) Orphan's
prayer. 34387.
De Couvrey S'ec Couvrey.
De CrezoUe. ^ee CrezoUe.
De Croisset. Ir^ee Croisset.
De Curel. See Curel.
I>e Dammartin. Sep Dammar-
tln.
[ >(• Damseaux. See Damseaux.
Dede ricks (H.) Right &
wrong. 39418.
1 )e Diego. See Diego.
De Dombasle. Sec Dombasle.
1 )ee. See A'an Dee.
Deeley (R. A. I\r.) Dutch girl.
12067.
Deelv (P.. N.) Hotel Slow.
203(52.
l>oer (,T. D. iv;: .J. .1.) jr. In-
dian riding. 216.36.
Deering (M. C.) :
Finger of fate. 14270.
Victory. 48987.
Deering (R. W.) Wilhelm
Tell. .-iKHSe, .".1013f.
Deery (A.) Settled out of
court. 41592.
Do Kugenio (.1. M. Martin)
Sec Martin de Kugenio.
De Farges (A.) Fiance mal-
gre lui. 14108.
De Fay (S.) See O'Brien
(S. J.)
l>e Fenelon (M. ) :
Irish wolf dog. 22045.
O'Douoghue. 33284.
De Feraudy. See Feraudy.
DefCenbaugh (W.) Phoenix
mills. ,36161.
De FilipiM. See Filippi.
De Flers. See Flers.
De P'lorian. See Florian.
Defoe (D. ) Robinson Crusoe.
39660-39669, 44038a.
De Foe (E. B. ) Try it on
your neighl)or. 47303a.
i >e Fonblanque ( A. ) Dumb
supper. 12024.
De F<mtaine (F. G.) Round
the world in 80 days. 40103,
40104.
De Fontenelle. See Fontenelle.
T>e Ford (^^^) His best friend.
19557.
De Forest (M.) :
Barnabetta. 3000a.
ErstMhile Susan. 53545.
Little women. 25937.
De Fornaro. See Foruaro.
De Forrest ( E. ) Hush money.
20736b.
De Forrest ( M. L. ) Sentenced
to death. 41.506.
De Framery. See Framery.
De France. See France.
De Freitas. Sec Freitas.
Defriez (G. C. ) Sylvia's slip-
pers. 44854.
Defriez (Ur-s. T. C.) 2nd.
Rouge et noir. 40063.
De Fuentes (E. Sanchez) Sec
Sanchez de Fuentes.
r>e (Jarcia. Sec Garcia.
Dege (.1. .1.) Soldier prince.
43085.
De Girardin. .See Girardin.
De Glopper (C.) :
His wife's old sweetheart.
19866.
New commandment. 32348.
De Godement. »S'ee Godement.
De Godoy. -See Godoy.
De (Jorbea Lemmi. See Gor-
l)ea Lennni.
I »e Gorsse. .See Gorsse.
De Gramont. .See Gramont.
De Grandmont (J.) :
Conscience. 8310b.
Strong prejudice. 44191.
Thermidorians. 45742.
.See Guerin.
( F. ) Ducal
haps.
De Greau (H.) :
Great 2A De Greaus. 17483.
Isles of slaps. 22174.
Klondyke Charlie. 24111.
Noiseless cannon. .32970.
Too gay a husband. 46514.
De Gr§sac. .See Gresac.
De Grey (J. & P.) Stronger
hand. 44199.
De Grim (C.) Woman in white.
51426.
De Guerin.
De Guen-e
11911.
De Haan. .See Haan.
De Haas (R.) Elvira, the In-
dian bride. 12561.
De Harg (.1.) William. 51058.
r>e Haro. .See Lopez de Haro.
iV Haven (C.) :
Masher. 2S597a.
Step llvel.v. 43865a.
De Haven (L. R. ) Dominant
note. 11322SI.
De Haven { R. W.) :
Inconsistent bachelor.
21598.
Last room. 3d floor. 24761.
De Herradora (G. C.) In the
shade of the old apple tree.
21498.
1 'e Herzeele. .See Herzeele.
Deblman (W.) :
Lieut. & the girl. 25265.
:\Iy' friend's wife. 31562.
Dehlman (AV. H.) Captain's
bov. 6168.
I>ehly (A. G.) :
Getting married. 16288.
Woman's way of emanci-
pation. .51594.
1 >('hmel ( P. ) F i t z e b u t z e .
14424.
Dehmel (R.) :
Fitzebutze. 14424.
T>ucifer. 26812.
Michel Michael. 29377.
^Fitmenscb. 30499.
I )ehmev ( .T. C. ) Fooling a
count. 14730a.
Debn (J. A.) :
Fooling. 14730.
(4ood-bye girlie. 17068.
IMease l)e kind to my
mamma, dad. 36525.
De linger (W.) Cow-boy &
2 ladies. 8929.
De Iracheta. -See Iracheta.
De Janasz. .See Jauasz.
De .Tannelli. See JannelH.
De .Tenepi»e. iSee .Teneppe.
De Kalb (C.) :
(Meofas. 7582.
Desperate remedy. 10574.
Hamite. 1797L
2993
INDEX
De Kalb (L. S.) Virtue tri-
umphant. 49151.
De Kay (E.) :
By the lotus pool. 5721.
Cry of the heart. 9286.
Daughter of Herodias.
9959.
Unbidden guest. 47921a.
De Kay (H.) Psyche. 37765a.
De Kay (J.) See Kay (J. de)
De Kermen (V.) :
A temps. 20a, 21.
Children of the wreck.
7047.
Clairvoyante. 7496a.
Corsican's ho or. 8581.
How to win a pretty wife.
20555.
Dekker (T.) :
Satiromastix. 36619a.
Shoemaker's holiday.
39076a.
De Knight (C. W.) Power.
36933.
De Kock. See Kock.
De Kolty (J. C.) :
Dancing master. 9731.
Her sister. 19139.
De Koven (A. F.) King's cvap
bearer. 23954.
De Koven (R.) :
Canterbury y i 1 gr i m s .
53061, 53062.
Dream maiden. 11726.
Idle born. 20885.
Knickerbockers. 24128.
Student king. 44262.
Sylvia. 44852.
De Kress (C.) Crimes of Lon-
don. 9098.
De L. (M.) Hello! hello!
18771.
De Laboulaye. See Laboulaye.
De la Celigne (C.) Flo of the
Black Hills. 14538.
De la Cortina. See Cortina.
Delacour, pseud. See Lartigue
(A. G.)
Delacour (A.) :
Dominos roses. 3 6 3 3 2-
36334.
To-night's the night.
46500b.
De Lacour & Fields. Tie that
binds. 46168.
De la Cueva. -See Cueva.
De Lacy (D. L.) Lion & the
lamb. 25535.
Delafield (E. P.) Alice in
Wonderland. 791.
Delafield (J. H.) :
Last drop. 24707.
Our r. r. men. 34751.
Queen Mary. 88004.
De la Pueute. See Fuente.
Delagrave (Ch.) Belle-Niver-
uaise. 3393a.
Delair (P.) Helene. 18733.
De la Jara. See Jara.
Del Alamo (A. Torres) See
Torres del Alamo.
j">e Lamartine. See Lamar-
tlne.
Delamater (A. G.) :
In greater N. Y.
Smiler. 42829.
Delamater (H. B.)
Delameter (A. C.)
the pennant.
Deland (L. F.)
21192.
If. 20921.
Winning
51180.
Master of the
house. 28714a.
Pel and (M. W.) :
Awakening of Helena
Ritchie. 2563.
.John Ward, preacher.
28468.
De Laneaux (M.) See Stearns
(M. B.)
Delaney {Rev. Father) Prodi-
gal son. 37593.
Delaney (E. P.) :
Dramatic play. 11677.
Happy Swede. 18189.
Mystery of the yogis.
31855.
Night in Chicago. 32683.
Sliadows of N. Y. 41714.
Woman detective. .51393.
HeliUiey (G. B.) :
Carriage is waiting. 6284.
lloyal niasquerader. 40156.
Delaney (J. F.) :
Big business. 3782a.
Forbidden fruit. 14964a.
liove of Mary Ann. 26574a.
Transformation. 4 6 814,
46815.
Vote buyer. 49291a.
When a man's a man.
50186.
Delaney (J. P.) :
Father, Thou art kind.
13859.
Love's speculation. 26738.
Delaney (J. S.) :
King's command. 23950.
Love laughs last. 26541.
What will the world say?
50151b.
Woman's nerve. 51548.
Delaney (R. .7.) Life in the
19th century. 25308.
Delaney (T. F.) :
Militza, the slave. 29593.
Orphan of Ballahooly.
34381.
Shiengaiui of R a m o r e .
42107.
De Laney (W. A.) :
Leading lady. 24915.
Player's tragedy. 36469.
De Lange (L.) :
Globe trotter. 16766.
High tide. 19428.
In China. 21124.
Mother Goose. 31134.
Mother of Pearl. 31165.
Once on a time. 33973.
Who's your friend? 50677.
De Laugeron (G. Lagros) See
Lagros de Langeron.
De Launay. See Lannay.
Delano (Alfred) See Delaney
(W. A.)
Delano (Aline) Summer folk.
44500.
Delano (E. B.) :
Ferguson's Rags. 53630.
Flaming ramparts. 14470a,
47921a.
Rags. 53630.
Delano (H.) Girl from
Macy's. 16509.
Delano (J.) Pa is rich. 34998.
Delano (M.) :
Alpha Edison's hundredth
birthday. 995.
Out of the vast unknown
depths. 34851.
Delano (R. B.) Friend Fritz.
15428.
Delanoy (M. Frances) :
Crimson light. 9118.
It's contagious. 22241.
Mills of the gods. 29689.
On the alert. 33799.
T>elanoy (Marian F.) :
Alcalde of Zalamea. 715. "
At last he has done well.
2153.
Crimson light. 9118.
Daughter of Fabricius.
9953.
Donna Diana. 11394.
Dot insane crazy tic. 11495.
It's contagious. 22241.
Jealous wife. 22538.
Our r'yal majesty. 34762.
Outcast's daughter. 34878.
Professor's play. 37650.
Respectable society. 39106.
Sublime in the vulgar.
44312.
Wanted, a husband. 49521.
De la Osa. See La Osa.
De la Pasture (Mrs. H.) :
Deborah of Tod's. 10298.
Lonely millionaires. 26126.
Peter's mother. 36023,
36024.
! « Lapeyrouse. See Lapey-
rouse.
2994
INDEX
Del a Foore (H. E.) :
Curse of drugs. 9497.
Oriental curse. 34350.
l.)e la Presse. See Carpani
(Jessamine)
De hi Puente (M. Fernandez)
See Fernandez de la Puente.
Delaquys (G.) M. de Pr^van.
30855.
De Lara (M. Gonzalez) See
Gonzalez de Lara.
De Lara (R. E. Manrique) See
Manrique de Lara.
De la Rauige (L.) :
Chaudos. 6682.
General's match-making.
16063.
Held in bondage. 940.
Idalia. 20858, 20860.
Massarenes. 28659.
Moths. 31203, 31205.
Othmar. 46831.
Pascarel. 35428.
Premature socialist. 37059.
Rhena. 39314.
Sigua. 42299. 47389.
Strathmore. 6558, 26220,
37118. 44090.
Tricotriu. 3827. 46967,
46968. 49197.
Under 2 flags. 7329,
48229a, 48230a. 48232,
40901^
WandaV 49458, 49460.
Delard (E.) Rivale. 39.555.
Delaro-Barnes (H.) :
Slarriage a la mode. 28367.
Mrs. Globe Trotter. 30369.
X rays in society. 51934.
Delaroche. Coeur de Fran-
(•aise. 7770.
Do la Roche (F. Pintado) See
Pintado de la Roche.
Do Larra. See Larra.
I^e la Salle (G. H.) Vendetta
of death, 48784.
De Lasaux (H. E.) :
Cop, the vag & the woman.
8464a.
Dinnv McNulty's goat.
10S86a.
Discord & harmony. 10929.
For the Red, White & Blue.
14948.
His last effort. 19682.
Honevmoon eclipse. 20123.
In Mexico. 21241b.
Incendiary. 21590.
Ivy & the oak. 22280.
Lion-hearted mouse.
25543a.
1 Love & law. 26445.
Merely jolly good fellows.
29204.
—Continued.
Cower oft,
50689.
De Lasaux (L.)-
Mini.'ster of
29738.
New firm. 32377.
Old playwright. 33605.
One Christmas eve. .33991.
Prevarication. 37130.
Remittance man. 39020.
Sailors & drifters. 40503.
Tired business man.
46313b.
Who was to blame?
De Lassus. See Lassus.
Delattre (M. H.) Perp§tue.
35939.
De Launay. See Launay.
Delaur (M.) :
Carmencitata. 6250.
Mr. Ormaur's reception.
30225.
Women's realm. 51620.
Delavan (M. S.) Marthaelen.
28502a.
De la Vega. See Vega.
Delavigue (J. F. C.) Louis
XI. 263S8b, 2638SC.
felavoye (W.) :
Flower show. 14600.
Krousmeyer's employment
agency. 24263.
Delberg (C.) Marriage of
Valeni. 28422.
Del Cacho. See Cacho.
r>el Campo. See Campo.
i:)el Castillo. See Castillo.
Delcher (J. B.) Put me ofC at
Buffalo. .37912.
Delcomyn (M.) :
Guest. 17734.
Nita. 32842.
Stumbling block. 44285.
Such a difference. 44359.
I>elehanty & Hengler. Laugh
& be merry. 24810.
T>c Lendrecie (J. F.) Dance
of the Muses. 9710a.
De Leo (R.) Tragedy in
Rome. 46714.
De Leon (D.) Franz von
Sickingen. 15272.
-He Leon (H. R.) :
Innocent kid. 21747.
New cook. 32351.
Our honeymoon. 34670.
De L6on (.1. Royo) See Royo de
Leon.
De Leon (T. C.) :
Askaros, the Copt. 2082.
Bet. 3607.
Bigamy. 3812.
Cheat. 6858.
Chicago. 6940.
Edged tools. 12230.
Edwin Drood. 12280.
Euchre. 13015.
P. E.) :
de Lavarede.
17285.
De Leon (T. C.) — Continued.
Gossip. 17144.
Hand to hand. 18054.
Jasper. 22513.
Life insurance. 2.5312.
Mrs. Cob's salon. 30333.
North & South. 33019.
Paris. 35297.
De Leon (W.) :
Girl & the boy. 16423.
Old home town. 33507a.
De Leon y Olalla. See Le6n
y Olalla.
Del^ry (C.) Ecole du peuple.
12209.
De L'Escale. See L'Escale.
Delescluze (E. M.) Hamza.
18024.
Deleutre (P. C.
Cinq sous
7373.
Grande semaine.
Delf (H.) :
Oh Doctor, have a patient.
333.50b.
Outside the door. 34906a.
Thirteenth hour. 45823b.
This is my lucky day.
55568.
Yesterday, today and — .
52104a.
Delgado (F.) :
Amour sur la
1361.
Boule de neige.
Comtesse d e
8194.
Fantasio. 13649.
Rebelles. 38626.
Roi Carotte. 39742.
J>c4gado (J. Grau) See Gran
Delgado.
i'elgado (M. P.) His secret.
19805.
r>elherv (M.) Glace bris6e.
16702.
De Ligny (E. B.) :
Actress. 219.
Beautiful spy.
Cabinet no. 13.
Countess &
8701.
From Broadway to Monte
Carlo. 15526.
My friend's wife. 31561.
Red fright. 38734.
Safest way. 40487.
Zephiriua. 52324.
Delille (H. A.) Marjolaine.
28310.
Delille (J." D.) In the queen's
name. 21485.
De Lima (C. A.) :
As it often happens. 2009.
At Fernton hall. 2136.
brauche.
4740.
SomeriA'e.
3218.
5774.
the actress.
2995
i.\"!m:x
J>t' Lima (C. A.) — Contiuuecl.
Aunt Rachel. 2423a.
C-oiue across. 53219.
Country physician. 8783.
French bread. 15357.
Future Mr. tV: Mrs. Straight.
53738.
Good . . . uiglit. 17100a.
(irady's man. 17219.
Heirloom. 18690.
His wife iV: his faith.
198.50.
Honor of tlie \'an Bureus.
20172.
Tn marble halls. 21240.
.Jane. .54100.
Katie. 23527.
Lebonnard. 24965.
Le Bretons. 24966.
T.ucille. 26825.
.Making of a new man.
27623.
Marks of Brooklyn. 28335.
Masterpiece. 28735.
Maxwells. 28898.
Mind & the heart. 29709.
Murder. 31367.
( >f course it never really
happened. 33297.
Out of the mire. 34838.
Peer hunt. 35788.
reril. 35922.
Poleaxis. 36665.
Poor old Charlie. 36808.
Price that's paid. 37187.
Private .John Brown.
37531a.
Robes et manteaux. 39647.
Scotts. 41171.
Second Mr. .Tones. 41299.
Spy. 43662a.
Terms of the will. 45402.
Theii- friend the major.
45661.
Tlieir own chihl. 45679.
Things being eiiual. 4.5787.
Three plays. 46013.
rnforgiving man. 55733.
Pnto the 3d «& 4th genera-
tion. 48439.
What money can't buy.
50098.
\\"u](\ wide world. 50792.
l>e Lisle (G.) See Lillv (W.)
T)e Lisle (L. R.) :
I dasn't think of it. 2078Sa,
54007.
Nai-row escape. 32024.
f>bservant Mr. B'inestone.
33228a.
Weighed in the balance.
4094S-49950.
When science lends a
hand. .50293. 50294.
L>e Lisser (A. M.) :
Birth of liberty. 3956.
Jlotive for the c r i m e .
31206.
l>ell (D.) Heart of an ac-
tress. 18454a.
I)ell (Pv.) Roug brothers.
39887.
Dell' Acqua (K.) Zi/.i. 52375.
Dellenbaugh (E. A.) Vindica-
tion. 49072.
Hellenbaugh (.J. L.) :
And lemon pie intermit-
tingly. 1411.
Gold strike s t a m p e d e .
16906.
Honey mountain. 20118.
Land of gold. 24591.
Leonidas. king of Hellen.
25080.
Sweetest birdland. 44780.
Itellinger (R.) Lyrics of Lor-
raine. 20979.
l»elli Ponti (Rafael) :
Haschisch. 18282.
Strauss. 44093.
I'elluc (L. ) Trois eufants
dans une etoile. 55664.
;)elma (L>.) Prof. Thompson's
studio. .37642.
I>elmain (E.) Tin wedding.
46278.
Delmaiue (V. M. ) Sybil Mor-
timer. 44839.
! :el Mar (Alexander):
House with two windows.
20452.
Publius Ovidius N a s o .
37791.
Thenardiers. 45701.
Delnui)' (Axel) :
Alt-Potsdam. 1008a.
Hasclusch. 18280.
jtelmar (D. ) Imi) of Satan.
21020.
.')elmar (('. ) See Li.ster (L.
M.)
Del Monte (L.) Watanya
Cicila. 49686.
Del 111 ore :
My aunt's nephew. 31491.
Rough house. 40069.
Delmore (D.) Evolution of
,Johnso]i & AVells. 1.3170.
Delmore (.1.) :
Scenes behind the scenes.
41016.
Vaudeville portrayed be-
hind the scenes. 48739.
Delmore & Wilson. Widow
Xolan's ball. .50828.
DHon (G.) :
Buckingham. 5386.
.AFonl falcon. 8092.3.
1 >e Long ( G. i Baroness Fid-
dlestick. 302S.
I 'e Long ( H. L. ) Fire brigade.
14297.
l)e Long (W.) Little wildcat.
2.5936.
De Long ( W. A.) :
.Tacquette. 22411, 22412.
Nell. 32177.
Dnie. .34140, 34141.
Pirouette. 36405.
Stray. 44101.
Ten minutes for refresh-
ments. 45350.
De Lorde. .<(<• Lorde.
7>elorme (G. L. ) Fallow tields.
13.505.
r>elorme (11.) Bonlieur d'en
face. 4.557.
Deloriuel (H.) :
Moumoute. 31220.
(^)uatre septembre. 37977.
It^forme. 38874.
De Louie (E.) :
Cleopatra's soliloquy. 7.594.
Destiny. 10590.
Web of fate. 49874.
Del Pino ( F. Palomares) .SVc
Palomares del Pino.
Delpit (A.) :
Coralie's son. 217.54.
Felicia. 13992.
Fils de Goralie. 8493,
8494.
Del Real (.T. de Macias y) See
^lacias y del Real.
Del Rio. See Rio.
Del Ruth (H.) :
Avenged. 2513.
Intruder. 21869.
Lily cV the rose. 25482.
Youngest in conimand.
.52222.
Del Kuth (H. B. ) Retribu-
tion. 391()0.
I 'el Sena (W.t At the mar-
i-iage bureau. 2254.
Deltell (R.) Colasln. 7792.
Deltorellis (Jet & .Joe) Most
versatile, nmsical, grotesque
clowns on earth. 31112,
Del Toro (E. L.) See L6pez
del Toro.
Del Toro ( R. H.) See Gon-
zfUez (R. )
De Luca. See Luca.
1 )e Lucio. See Lucio.
De Luna (B. Bellido) See
Bellido de Luna.
r>elvaille (A.) :
■ Ali-bebe. 767.
< Juepe. 17725.
Petite poison. 44343.
]>el Valle (A. Saco) See
S;!co del A'alle.
2996
INDEX
Pel Valle (O. Castel) See
Castel del Valle.
Pel Vaiix id.) Three birds
with 1 stone. 45930.
i'/el Vecehio (Mrs. C. T.)
Package for papa. 3i5()10a.
I >el Villnr (.1. Fernandez") See
Fernandez del Villar.
1 >e Lyd.ston ( F. ) From over
the sea. 15561.
I >e Madrazo. See Madrazo.
1 >eniain-(Jranfie (L. ) :
All ahont lobsters. 821.
Cherry Blossom. 6903.
Job lot. 22782.
One Christmas eve. 33993.
Shadow
41677.
l)e Makhiii
colonel.
De Mar
connt.
I >e Mar
hearsal.
1 >emarest
imposter.
Pemarest (!t
27199.
( J. r. I
14730a.
(M.)
51083.
[Mrs. M.)
31438.
Oberman.
Foolinsi' a
Willie's re-
Musical
Green
horse. 17577.
1 >emaria ( A. )
lights. 46600.
I>e Marivaux (P.
Sec IMarivaux.
Pemark. See Van
Tuttie Poot-
. C. de C.)
l»emark.
1 *e ^Nlarsan. See Marsan.
l)e Marsen (J.) Baba. 2614.
De ^lartliold. -S'ee Marthold.
De Marti no. See Martino.
De Martiny. See Martiny.
De :Mattchyce (IM. O.) Pu-
■ cette. 26806.
De Mattos (A. L. Teixeira de)
See Teixeira de ^Mattos.
i )e Maupassant. See IVIaupas-
sant.
De Mauprey. See Mauprey.
De Medina. .S'ee Medina.
De Meissner. See Meissner.
Demene (H.) Poids du re-
mords. 36630.
I>emens (I.) Greater coward-
ice. 17507.
) :
31978, 31985.
Dement (K. S.
Napoleon.
Napoleon
31991.
De Merne Sec
P'ometer (S.)
bier. 20PSO.
De :\[etz. Sec
]>e IVIeules (L.
& Josephine.
Merne.
Honorable
cob-
Metz.
J. I.)
jr. Dis-
coi'ds & harmonies of single
.V: wedded life. 10933.
De Meyer (M.) See ]Meyer.
De Meza (i\r. M.) Kingdom
of Etheria. 23935.
of a tragedy.
(P) .Mme. la
De Meza (W.) Apart. 1666.
De Mille (A. G.) :
Food. 14705a.
In 1999. 212.54m.
De Mille (A. V.) Romance of
a day. 39783.
De Mille (B.) :
Awakening. 2551, 2552.
Free prisoner. 15333.
Greatest tliint; in the
world. 17531.
Ideals. 20874.
Lawyer comes to town.
24884a.
Love, the greatest thing in
the world. 26629.
Rembrandt Van H v u .
39008.
Stay-at-home. 43841.
]>e Mille (B. S. ) Free pris-
oner. 15333.
De Mille (C. A.) :
California. 5850.
In the barracks. 21347.
Little Parisian. 2.5831.
i>e Mille (C. B.) :
California. 5850.
End of the trail. 12715.
(jenius. 16083.
In the barracks. 21347.
Interference of Patricia.
21812.
Little Parisian. 2.5831.
Mounted. 31242.
Potash preferred. 36903.
Pretender. 37094.
Royal mounted. 40158.
Son of the winds. 43222.
Voice of the mountain.
49239.
De Mille (H. C.) :
Charity ball. 6746, 6747.
Danger signal. 9762.
Duty. 12087.
Hypochondriac. 20777.
John Delmer's daughters.
22847.
Lost paradise. 26336.
Main line. 27527. 27528.
Three strokes. 46028.
Wife. 50873.
De Mille (Mrs. H. C.) :
His other self. 19760.
Modern love story. 30623.
Peculiar case. 35764.
Price of happiness. 37158.
Sherry. 42097.
Story of the Golden Fleece.
44005.
I'e Mille (J.) :
Babes in the \\'ood. 2617.
( Mieek. 6875.
(Jord & creese. 8497. 8498.
Dodge club. 11213.
De Mille (M. H. ) Promised
laud. 37674.
De Mille (W. C.) :
At the tiorists. 2231.
Christmas si)irit. 7246.
Classmates. 7548.
Darkest hour. 9883.
Deceivers. 10323a. 10323b.
End of the trail. 12715.
Food. 14705a.
Genius. 16083.
In 1999. 21254a.
Mixed foui'some. 30522.
Mounted. 31242.
Poor old Jim. 36809.
36809a.
Potash pi-ererre«l. 36903.
Pretender. 37094.
Royal mounted. 40158.
Son of the win<ls. 43222.
Squealer. 43699.
Strong-heart. 44211.
Thaddeus of Warsaw.
45507.
Vampire. 48668.
Voice of I he mountain.
49239.
Warrens of V i r g i u i a .
49627a.
AVoman. 51374a.
50 years from noM*. .52459.
'■e Miller (W. C.) Silhouette.
42368.
J>e Miranda. Sec Miranda.
I'emmon (I. N. ) As vou like
it. 2040.
1 'enHuon ( W. A.) :
Arbitiation. 1769.
Green-eyed monster. 17563.
Secret of Sable Island.
41336.
De Moe (E. W. ) On old Cape
Cod. 33787.
Demolder (E. ) Route d'emer-
aude. 40110.
De Molina (T.) See T611ez
(G.)
Demoly (F.) :
Affaire Grisel. 425.
G r a n d e s manoeuvres.
17286.
.Te ue sais quoi. 22533.
Plaisir d'amour. 36433.
Plus amoureuse. 36573.
Poussin. 36922.
Race. 38276.
Rou.ge est mis ! 40061.
Soutane. 43356.
Tentation de I'Ablx' Jean.
45390.
De Monde (C.) :
.Tosiah Ijong from Hamden
Corners. 23052.
Mayor of Crow Hill
28930.
2997
INDEX
Demoneo. Frolics in a caf6
chautaut. 15513.
De Monje. See Monje.
De Montbeliard. See Montbe-
liard.
De Montrenil. -See Montreuil.
De Mor, pseud. See Reynolds
(D. M.)
De Mora (F.) After the fair.
500.
De Mora tin (L. Fernandez)
See Fernandez de Moratin.
De More (F. Y.) :
Brazzia. 4961.
Charlotte Temple. 6802.
Marriage is a failure.
28402.
Queen's counsel. 38107.
De Mount (J.) Just 2 picks.
23402.
Dempsey (C.) Bondwoman.
4553.
Dempsey (L. H. V.) :
Many years after. 28133.
Neutral ground. 32285.
Patriot spy. 35567.
]>empsev (T. J.) Man of
chance. 27889.
Dempster (R. L.) :
Moon calf. 30932a.
World says. 51771b.
De Musset. -See Musset.
De Najac. -Sec Najac.
De Nascimento. -See Nasci-
mento.
De Navarro (C. M.) :
Caricatures. 6220a.
Dight. 25360.
] >e Nazae. See Nazae.
Denee (L. H.) Nacogdoches.
31894.
Den Eeden. -See Eeden.
Denegre (C.) :
Divorced life. 11051.
Loretta. 26236.
Denehie (L. L.) Loyal en tout.
26775.
'eneke (A.) Lobetanz.
26029.
l>e Nemeth. -See Nemeth.
Pe Nemours (P. F. Du Pont)
-See Du Pont de Nemours.
Do Neuville. -See Neuville.
r)engler (G. G.) Rubbers.
40201.
")enham (J. O.) Barbe of
Grande Bayou. 2967.
^enier (T.) :
Blondin Oonkey. 4290.
Gas fixtures. 15927.
Humpty Dumpty up-to-
date. 20646.
>e Nieto (J.) Reprisal. 55149.
-enig (E. S.) Woodland folly.
.^116848.
Denin (S.) :
Adventuress. 368.
Benedict Arnold. 3506.
Erin abil. 12858.
Deninger (O. A.) :
lone. 21923.
Rienzi. 39407.
De Nion. -See Nion.
Denison (E. H.) :
Bronco buster. 5236.
Dollv Madison's afternoon
tea. 11287.
Gambler's love. 15810.
How they won the caucus.
20542.
Little mother of the slums.
25811a.
Sweethearts. 44787, 44790.
Take a chance. 44933.
AVoman who did. 51495.
Yeggman. 52055.
Denison (G.) Cupid's summer
dream. 9442a.
Denison (M. A.) :
Capt. Molly. 6144.
Erin go bragh. 12861.
Denison (T. S.) :
After the game. 501.
All a mistalfe. 815.
Altar of riches. 1014.
Amer. hustler. 1229.
Assessor. 2100, 2101.
Aunt Matilda's birthday
party. 2416.
Axin' her father. 2587.
Babv show at Pineville.
2648.
Bad job. 2773.
Ballad of Prudence Dean.
2843.
Bank cashier. 2899.
Beggar Yenus. 3312.
Billy's chorus girl. 3890.
Billy's mishaps. 3895.
Black heifer. 4113.
Blind Margaret. 4259.
Booster club of Blackville.
4636.
Borrowed luncheon. 4677.
Borrowing trouble. 4683.
4684.
Breakfast food for 2. 4981.
Breezy call. 5013.
Brookdale farm. 5249,
33608
Brother Josiah. 5270.
Busy liar. 5627.
Case against Casey. 6314.
Catchy comic dialogues.
6447.
Charles O'Malley's aunl
6765.
Children's c(miic dialogues
7052.
Denison (T. S.)- — Continued.
Christmas ship. 7244.
Club woman & the hero.
7701.
Cobbler. 7739.
Cold finish. 7797.
Consort of heroines. 8325.
Convention of papas. 8401.
Coon Creek courtship. 84-53.
Coontown thirteen club.
8460.
Corner' drug store. 8539.
Counterfeit bills. 8685.
Country .iusLice. 8771, 8772.
Cow that kicked Chicago.
8963.
Danger signal. 97.59, 9760.
Daughter of tlve desert.
9980.
De daughter of de regiment.
10168a.
Deception. 10331.
Dinner in old Egypt. 108S2.
Diplomates. 10897.
Documentary evidence.
11212.
Doings of a diule. 11246.
Down in Dixie. 11596.
Dude in a cyclone. 11944.
Dutch cocktail. 12065.
Early vows. 12148.
Editor-in-chief. 12248.
Engaged girl. 12760.
Eulalia. 13037.
Face at the v\'indo\v. 13303.
Family strike. 13613. 13614.
First class hotel. 143.52.
Five minutes from Yell Col-
lege. 14436.
For love & honor. 14857.
For reform. 14902.
Free knowledge-ist. 15327.
Fresh Timothy Hay. 15401.
Friend of the whole family.
15444.
From Sumter to Appom:(t-
tox. 15580.
Fudge & a burglar. 15620.
Fun in a photograpii gal-
lery. 15680.
Fun on the Podunk ltd.
15697.
Glickman, the glazier.
16755.
Goddess of love. 16833.
Great doughnut corpora-
tion. 17384.
Great medical dispensary.
17428.
Great pumpkin case of Gu \T
vs. Muff. 174.52.
Hans von Smash. 18121,
18122
Hard cider. 18202. 18203.
Heiress of Hoetown. 18682.
INDEX
Denisou (T. >S,)— Coutiuued.
Her hero. 19014.
Hey, Rube. 19338.
High school freshman.
19425.
His 2c! time on earth,
19804.
Home run. 20039.
Homeopathy. 20070.
Honor of a cow-boy. 20164.
Hot air. 20317.
I'll stay awhile. 20802.
In the dark. 21372.
Indiana man. 21650.
Initiating a Granger.
21724, 21725.
Irish linen peddler. 22001,
22002.
Iron hand. 22066.
Is it gaining? 22088.
Is the editor in? 22103,
22104.
It's all in the pay-streak.
22237.
.Tayville Junction. 22532.
.ledediah Judkins, J. P.
22589.
Joke on Squiuim. 22912.
Kansas immigrants. 23486,
23487.
Killarney blarney. 23698.
Kingdom of Hearts Con-
tent. 23937.
Light brigade. 25364.
Little black devil. 25591.
Little Buckshot. 25606.
Little red school house.
25859.
Lodge of Kye-Tyes. 26064.
Lonelyville social club.
26128.
liouva, the pauper. 26416,
26417.
Love & a carving knife.
26425.
Love & anarchy. 26427.
Love & lather. 26443.
Love potion. 26602.
Lucy's old man. 26896.
JTadam Princeton's temple
of beauty. 27159.
Man behind. 27749.
Man from Borneo. 27762.
Man from Nevada. 27797.
Marriage & after. 28369.
Matriuionial bureau. 28818.
Me & my down trodden sex.
28968.
Men not \\:inted. 29104.
Misses Beers. 30050.
Mistaken miss. 30115.
Mr. & Mrs. Fido. 30129.
Mr. Badger's uppers. 30143.
]\[rs. Carver'^ fancy ball.
30328.
Denison (T. S.) — Continued.
Mrs. Stubbins' book agent.
30468.
Monologues for young folks.
30834d.
Mother Goose's goslings.
31146.
My friend Fritz. 31.550.
My Jeremiah. 31584.
New woman. 32485.
Not a man in the house.
33042.
Odds with the enemy.
33280-33282.
Old maid's club. 33547.
Old school at Hick'ry Hol-
ler. 33611.
On guard. 33773.
On the brink. 33819.
On the Little Big Horn.
33869.
One sweetheart for 2.
34108.
Only cold tea. 34196.
Only daughter. 34200.
34201.
Oshkosh next week. 34404.
O'Toole's battle of Ante-up.
34505.
Our country. 34579. 84580.
Outwitting the colonel.
34920. ■ !
Oyster stew. 34983.
Parlor entertainment. 3535L
Pat, the apothecary. 35515.
Patsy O'Wang. 35590.
Penelope's symposium.
35841.
Pet of Parson's ranch.
35987.
Pete Yansen's giirl's modei-.
35995
Pets of society. 36058,
36059.
Pickles for 2. 36224.
Played & lost. 36462.
Pocahontas. 36.595.
Pooh Bah of Peacetown.
36789.
Prof. Black's phunny-graph.
37624.
Pull back. 37815, 37816.
Realm of time. 38-590.
Recruiting office. 38692.
Rejected. 38988.
Row in the kitchen. 40110.
Schoolma'am. 41120. 41121.
Sea drift. 41218.
Second childhood. 41280.
Seth Greenback. 41582,
41583.
Shadow castle. 41666.
Si & I. 42206.
Silly Sammy's secrets.
42381.
Denison (T. S.) — Continued.
Soldier of fortune. 43071.
Sparkling cup. 43446,
43447.
Special sale. 43467.
Stick to your word, gal.
43891.
Sunny son of Italy. 44.560.
Surprise drill book. 44647.
Swift proposition. 44800.
Tableaux & scenic readings.
44898b.
Taking father's place.
44950.
Third degree. 45799.
Those dreadful tiu'ns.
45881.
Those red envelopes. 45893.
Time table. 46245.
Tony, the convict. 46511.
Too much of a good thing.
46545, 46546.
Topp's twins. 46.565.
Tramp & the actress. 46793.
Tramp with a tramp. 46801.
Treasure from Egypt.
46898.
Trick dollar. 46959.
Trip to Storyland. 4703L
Troubled by ghosts. 47107.
Troubles of Rozinski. 47182.
Two aunts & a photo. 47545.
Two ghosts in Vvhite. 47627,
47628.
Two jav detectives. 47650.
Two of a kind. 47724.
Umbrella mender. 47918.
Uncle Bill at the vaudeville.
47941.
Uncle Dick's mistake.
47951.
Uncle .Tosh. 47983.
Lender the laurels. 4817.5,
48176.
Under the spell. 48214.
Wanted, a correspondent.
49500, 49501.
.Wanted, a hero. 49509.
Wedding trip. 49915.
White caps. .50489.
Who gits de reward? .50610.
Who told the lie? 50681.
Wide - awake dialogues.
50787.
Wide enough for 2. 50780,
50790.
Wives wanted in Squash-
ville. 51332.
Woman-hater. .51403.
Women of Lowenburg.
51612.
Women's ways. 51622.
Wonderful letter. 51655.
Words to the wise. 5172.
2999
INDEX
Denisou (T- >'^- • — (Vnitimiwl.
Wrong baby. 51857.
Yankee detective. .51971.
Denison (T. S.) & co. :
After the i»lay. 51(;.
At the end of the rainbnw.
2226.
College town. 78159.
Colored snifi'agettes. 7979.
Coining eluMiipioii. SttSS.
Heln-ew. 18(5(>;>.
In Plnni Valley. 21298.
Lnckiest girl. 2(iSH7.
Town marshal. 4(ir>.55.
Kennedy (I). E. ) :
•lack, the tranip. 22874.
Too l;ite. too late. 46.52(f.
I 'en nee (C. ) :
Heavenly twins. lK.~.99a.
Nada. 31895.
Royal rover. 401 7<).
I>ennee (C. F. ) r.elle of New-
Ijort. 3416.
I)eun6e (.7. S. ) (JneiMimaker.
38105.
r>ennery (A. V. ) :
Celebi-ated casf. 6.56].
Centenaire. 34628.
Chevaliers du Bronillard.
24175.
('hildreii ot ('apl. (Jrant.
7024.
(h-eole. 906(t.
Don C?esar de Ha /.an.
11336, 29842a.
In the heart of Md. 21432.
Martvr. 28516.
:Martyre. 28518, 28.523.
-Michael ^^trog(>tr. 2937(1.
( tnr 2 orphans. 34791.
I'anl & Lonise. 35598.
Relief of Irkntsk. 38999.
Sno\vtio\\er. 42023.
Strnck blind. 44212.
Two orithans. 47738. 47739.
Vovagers in soutliern seas.
49322.
Wife & niartyi'.
Wife's sacrifiee.
Deiniett (C. (!.)
36552a.
I>enney ( W. H. » :
I.egend. 2.5(K)7a.
(^)neer-tette bunch.
Deiuns ( .\. N. » Mnsicji
54647.
Deiniis ( H. R.) :
r.ridnl veil. .52982.
Turning point. 4737S.
Dennis (J. R. ) ('oniic dia-
logues. .53224.
I >ennis (.1. " W. ) lirandiiii;.
491 7.
508T8.
•50934.
lM.)tttM-S.
:'.si4l.
inixui).
l>e)nus ( R. ) :
E.gypta. 12309.
Radha. 38312.
l>ennis (R. R.) Fool dt the
laiaily. 14722.
L>ennis (W. L. ) (Juilly without
crime. 17772.
Dennison (C. A. ) :
< 'alifornian. 5863.
I'lMce of silence. 37173.
That restless sea. 4.5611.
Dennison ( H. A.) Crijjple
Creek in ashes. 9133.
Dennisoix (N. ]M.> White In-
dian. 50529.
Denniston (A. ( '. ) I'arabU- of
the i-in.iis. 35241.
Denny (E.) .\ll-of-a-sudden
Peggy. 875.
Denny ( M. l\. ^: R. R.)
Dragon's teeth. 11656.
Denny (W. H.) :
Aftermath. 540.
Steel master. 43850.
Cnwelcome guest: 48452.
I'p there. 48497.
Yolande. 52120.
I >e Noie ( V. ) :
Bachelor's supper. 2721.
Devil's Island. 10701.
Harvest of sin. 18271.
Lashed by the law. 24()()9.
Toi-y's daughter. 46586.
De Nois iV.) Sec Djividson
( I )ore )
De Nottbeck (G.) Heroines of
France. 19296a. 19297.
De Noussanne. See Noussanne.
Denrah ( K. ) Sec Harnetl
(A, K. )
Denslow (C. F.) :
Offer iiui's of the veitr.
33326.
Shamrock minstrels. 41935.
53203.
Denslow ( W. W.I :
Billv Bounce i*v: Bcmienian.
3879.
Wanted, an angel. 49.549.
Densmore (C. F. ) :
Bartered woman. 30(57.
Monarch's edict. 30742.
Densmore ((4. B. ) :
.Mian (}uarterniain. '.t26.
-Vnu'Ug the Mormons. 1320.
Bohemian. 4492.
Fates & fm-ies. 13S09.
13810.
.Mliss, a romance of Red
.Mountain. 30544. 30.545.
Mysteries of India. 31795.
Saints «S: sinn.ers. 4<t.5((6.
Sappho. 40770.
That boy of Dan's. 4.5.541.
Dent (G. C.) Yellow peril.
52086.
Dent (J. M.) & co. Kiartan. the
j Icelander. 23(554.
Deniiii-ei- ( \\'. F. ) :
( "hild VN'itness. 7017.
Detective's honor. 10022.
Dream of f(n-tmie. 11739.
False conviction. 13-520.
Fancy mannuy. 13633.
Fought to the i^\u\. 15106.
I >enton ( C. J. ) :
Best author's Christmas
plays. 35X0.
Birthdays. :5972.
( 'hristmas celebrations.
7212b.
.lack l-'i-ost"s mistake.
22332.
Little people's ('hristmas
l»ook. 25833a.
^lademoiselle's mistake.
27280.
Old ship. 33(514.
I'at iV; his countrymen.
3.5510.
Petite plays. 36050.
Sammie's lesson. 40664.
Seeing- the animals. 41391.
Seeing Fncl(> .lack. 41394.
Surprised. 44().52.
Thanksgiviii,g entertain-
ments. 45.520a.
Thirt,\' new Christmas dia-
logues & plays. 4.5837a.
To meet ;Mr. Thompson.
46370.
When the curtain i-ises.
.50312a.
White chief. .50497a.
Yellow law. 52078.
Denton (Harvey or H. R.) :
Collector of autographs.
7816.
Entomology. 12806a.
Oidy a chorus girl. 34151.
D'Entremont (H. L. ) Faithful
unto death. 13447.
De Nraizio. Sec Xvinzio.
De Nute (.1. P.) S<t Mac Nutt.
(Q.A.)
Denver knot hole club :
Team-work. 45189.
Tip Turner's Near - vami.
46293.
Den\ille (A.) :
Annie Laurie. 52694.
Mirade. 29789a.
l)envir (A.) :
Busy Isabel. 5626.
( 'ontrastin-.;' sweethearts.
8392a.
From Morocco to vaudeville.-
15554.
(Jang on the corner. 15882a.
3000
INDEX
<-()nie<ly (•(ivirrshlp.
«■ Widow W'ilkiiis.
■2VI.
Deuvir (A.) — Coiitiiuied.
How Ignatious got Pneu-
monia. 20488a.
Musical
31422.
Witchin;
55974.
Woman inside. 55985.
l)e Nyse (E. F.) :
Adora. 317.
Bitter fruit. 4(»25.
Cassie. 6389.
Lightning Joe. 25413.
Lola's tortune. 26085.
Oofty gooft. 34232.
Pearl of Bagdad. 357:
WaltiJig for llie mail. 49398.
1 )e Nyse (L. P. ) Lola's fortune.
26085.
De Olive. (<cc Olive.
Do Ontiveros (J. Garcia) Sec
(Jarcia de Ontiveros.
De Ortueta. sec Ortueta.
De Oteyza. See oteyza.
De Palacios. See Palacios.
De Palomera. Sec P;domera.
r>e I'asthory. See Pasthory.
De Pereda. Sec Pereda.
De Persia (.7.) Close call.
7638.
De Pierrefeu. See Pierrefeu.
De Polhes. See Polhes.
De Porto-Riclie. See
Riche.
De Prada (J. Andres
dr6s de Prada.
J )e Prosse ( A. ) :
Alter ego. 1022.
Ked domino. 38726.
De Pujana. See Pujana.
De Queli (T. S.) See
(T. I.)
De Quelin. See (^)ueliii.
De Quevedo (J. ^Nlufii:'. I
Mufiiz de Quevedo.
l>e Ranzay ( L. Le
See Le Lasseur de
De Rapalje (B. E.) :
Having her say.
Love's harvest.
On tlie wing.
Real woman.
Porto-
See \i\-
Kelly
See
Lasseiu-)
Ranzay.
18329a.
26706a.
339461..
38580a.
Seat of war. 5.5263.
Wise little binl. 5.59(i7.
De Rapelye. See Rapelye.
Derblay (P.) Silver threads
among the gold. 42427a.
Derby (R. A.) Benedict Ar-
nold. 3502.
De Rebalio. Sec Rebalio.
De Renique. See Renitiue.
De Renue (W. W. ) That inter-
nal machine. 45580a.
De Repide. See Repide.
Derfiu (J.) Prinzess perdii.
55037.
DeRialp (F. C. M. ) :
Bertram of Lorraine. 3563.
Deed & doom. 10362.
l>e Ribera. Sec Ribei'a.
Derickson (C. C.)jr.:
Phantom sailch. 36081.
Rosa. 39924.
D'Erlanger. See Krlanger.
Dermodv ( E. ) Hyimotizer.
20774.
Dermont. ^Million de Muiiuelte.
29641.
Dermot ( S. O. ) outsider.
34912.
Deroaliese ( M. ) (iay Parisians.
15989.
Des Roches (G.I (iirl in the
nuiff. 16567a.
De Rogo (M. S. ) 'I'iger's eye.
46198.
De Rojas. See Ro.jas.
Deroode (K. T.) :
All broke up. 827.
Hits. 19894.
Yankee notions. .52004.
De Rose ( ('. W. I :
In self defense. 54037.
Ki(lna])pers. 2368<).
Struggle. 4423L
Truth alwavs trHiiiiphs.
47291.
I ►e Rose (W.) Strange stranger.
44057.
De Rostaing (A. R. ) New star.
32466.
De Rotlischild. See RotiiscliiUl.
Derouville (Oh.) Belles de
unit. .52859.
De Rouvray. »Sec Rouvray.
De Roy (INI. H.) Dance of the
moon v.'orshippers. 9710.
Derrick {Mrfi.) Olive. 33697.
Derrick (J.) :
Oonfu^^ion. 8256, 82-58. 8259.
Curiosity. 9480.
Derrick's twins. 10524.
Twins. 47503. 47504.
Derrill (F. ) ('aptain's drean\
of the crazy sailor. 6169.
De Rupert iJieoiiite) Louis
XIV & his court. 26390
De Ruyter. Sec Ruyter.
De Saint Lary. See Saint Lary.
De Sainte-Croix. See Sainte-
Croix.
De Salazar (J. Martin) See
Martin de Salazar.
De San Felipe. See San Feliiie.
De Santa Ana. See Santa Ana.
Descaves (L. ) :
Attentat. 2337.
Oiseaux de passage. 333.S4.
Descaves (L.)^— Continued.
Preferee. 37052.
Saignee. 40498.
Desch (G. R. ) Stop no. 2.
43961c.
De.sfontaines (H. ) :
Petit negro, iietit hei"os.
36037a.
Vfeille Alsace. 48997a.
Desliler (D. W.I Down for the
count. 11 592a.
IVshon (R.) Plav. 364.50.
De Silva (F. F.) Trip to M..-
- rocco. 47023a.
De Simone. See Simone.
Desinger (S. F.) :
Found chord. 15115.
True love. 47237.
Deslandes (R.) Belle-niainan.
3385.
Des Londes (P. L.I Wine.
woman & song co. 51127.
De Smidt (L. J.) :
Bright penny. 5118.
His private mark. 19785.
Mignonette. 29.535. 29537.
Our treasure. 34788.
De Smidt (Mrs. L. J.) :\Iignon-
ette. 29535.
Des Monde ( H. I :
Clianee. 66(j3a.
Man next doi.r. 27883.
Thief. 45766a.
Desnovers (L. ) SnexAllowcr.
42923.
De Soissons ( S. C. ) :
All ! those women. 616.
Galeotto! 1.5780.
Husbands by jiurchase.
20729.
Love's entanglemenls.
26704.
Mile. Nicette. 27269.
Mr. Pulgold. 30246.
Sliall we stone her':' 41927.
Topsy-turvy. 46569.
Yankee Doodle. 51975.
De Soto. See Soto.
Despaux ( — I :
Omelette an prealable.
33740.
Omelette impossible. 33740.
De.s.sau (S.) :
Blackmail. 4164.
Corsican. 8579.
Family alfair. 13574.
Gipsy born. 16399.
Redemption. 38836.
Sheegeeh. 42034.
Wage winner. 49344.
De.s.sau ( S. D. ) ISIy iirima
donna. 31690.
IVEstaing (C. C. I :
In doubt. 21154.
.Matrimonial muddle. 28825.
3001
INDEX
D'Este (H.) • Heart hungry.
1S432.
D'Este (M.) .s'ee Sturges (Mrs.
S )
De Stefaiio (J.) Triumpli of
Scipio Ai'rieanus. 47106a.
De Steffani (A. E.) Stolen
luigii-et. 43936.
D'Estoc. >S'<'e Estoc.
Destrerii (.1.) A-rafe. 600.
Do Sutiini-Elt'lieverry. Sec Su-
sini-EtfheveiT.v.
Desvallieres (M.) :
Bonheur cl'en face. 4557.
Telephone girl. 45235.
Do Tiere. Sec Tiere.
Dotniers (A.) :
Last of the 'L\tries. 24751.
Old-time tea-party. 33647.
Do Toledo. Sec Toledo.
De Torres. Sec Torres.
De Turique (J. Bevr) Sec
Berr de Tiirique.
De UrrengoeC'hea (('. Ordas-
Avecilla) See Ordas-Avecilla
de Urrengoechea.
Deursen. See Van Deiirsen.
Dousen. See Van Deusen.
Deiither (C. G.) Queen Hilde-
uarde. 37997.
Deutscli (G.) Israel ISruna.
22186.
I.>ents('h German (A.) :
I A^ f 1 sehlosser. 26912.
Millionengretl. 54520. .54521.
1 K'utsch-osterreichischer verlag :
Am teetisch. .52648.
P^vige angst. 13176.
Kinder dor erde. 54171.
Liliom. 2.54.57.
Mai'chen vom woif. 27323.
Mann im soutfleur-kasten.
28077.
Soiiinier. 43179.
Shitthalfer von Seeland.
43828.
Deutsche verlags-anstalt :
Pelzmiitze. 35816a.
Rokoko. 55191.
Urteil des Paris. 4S562a.
Deutscher tlu-ater verlag:
Broadway girl. 5147.
Herzog von Westminster.
19319.
Peter Sdiloniihl. 36012.
De Valin (L. V.) :
Chaperon. 6720.
Elisa. 12476.
Do Valiant (F. L.) Gentleman
.Jaek. 53754.
1 )e Valois ( G. ) See Walsh ( M . )
De Van (M. M.) Zephrus.
52325.
Devant (D.) Magician's heart.
27400.
Devare (E. P. P.) Light iu
darkness. 25374.
De Varona (E. I.) Protection.
37746.
Devault (B.) Carnival pro-
moter's troul>!os. 6270.
Deveaux (L. B.) :
Jess. 22639.
Miss Wilton. 30048.
That typewriter. 45622.
De Vega Carpi o. See Vega
Carpio.
De Vellin (A. L. I.) Vendetta.
48773.
Devendorf (L. K.) :
By the narrowest margin.
5722.
Hole iu the not. 19971.
Law, the oiitlaw & the lady.
24874a.
No quarter. 32881a.
Dne morning. 54803.
Rene's ruse. 39042a.
Deventer. See Van Deventer.
De Vere (H. T.) :
Forger. 15004a.
Gypsy's curse. 17845.
Indian cattle rustler. 21625,
Sheriff for a day. 42076.
Stranded actor. 44029.
De Vere (M. S.) :
Bourgeois gentilhonnue.
4762.
Cid. 7314.
(irammaire. 17249.
Voyage de M. Perrichon.
49312.
DeVere(N.) Fate. 13784a.
De Vere (R.) & co. Kloiulike
dream. 24105.
Devere (Sam) :
Crab. 8985,8986.
Jasper. 22512. 22515.
Lobster. 26034.
No trespassing. 32892,
Peep o' day club. 35784.
Peep of day club. 35785.
Tramp kangaroo. 46796.
What is home without a
mother-in-law? 50088.
De Vere (Scheie) See De Vore
(M. S.)
De Vere (W\) Common sinner.
8147.
Devere & Arelier. Jolly Bo-
hemians. 22928.
Devereux (A.) Sword-player.
44828a.
Devereux (B.) See Devereux
(F. B.)
Devereux (F. B.) :
Angelus. 1506.
Boomerang. 4625.
Claudine Garat. 7558.
East & West. 121.59.
Devereux (F. B.) — Continued.
Governor's pardon. 17199.
Intrigue. 21861.
Minx ye Puritan mayde.
29781.
Under the ban. 48148.
Devereux (V/.) :
Henry of Navarre. 18908.
Respect for riches. 55152.
Sir Vvalter Raleigh. 42550.
Sword-player. 44828a.
De Verge (L. S.) Beans. 3160,
3161.
De Verna (W. E.) :
xVzrael. 2599.
Baba. 2613, 2614.
Nature. 32070, 32072.
De ^'erna & Walker. Three
wishes. 46043.
De Vervins (A.) Honor against
mmiey. 20153.
De Viguy. See Vigny.
De Villiers (F.) Here, there &
everywhere. 19198.
I>evilliers (M.) Rosier. 40043a.
Devine (A. L. ) Hiawatha.
19344, 19.345.
Devine (B. A.) Model. 30560.
Devine (E.) & co. Hiawatha.
19343.
Devine (H. ) Traveling sales-
man & the female drummer.
46879.
Devine (J.) Release of Allan
Danvers. 38997.
Devine (M. F.) Daughter of
today. 10015.
De Vine (M. M. H.) Rough v^
Pioady Mame. 40066.
I>evir (J. P.) Connuercial
stakes. 8126.
De Vitrv (H.) Philadelphes.
36111a.
Devitt (J. A.) Groom forgot.
17676.
Devlin (J. S.) General's niece.
16064.
Devnev (R. E.) Nearly mai*-
ried. 32123.
De Voe (P.) pseud. See Rich-
ardson (P.)
De Voe (T. J. D.) Erin's dream.
12867.
De Vogel. See Vogel.
Devon (J.) New P.syche. 32443.
De Vonde (C.) :
Chasseur de tigre. 6827.
Freuchee. 1.5376.
Helen from Harlem. 18723.
Key West. 23644.
Midnight. 29406.
New light. 32408.
Old cobbler. 33445.
Outlaw of Glenmalure.
34892.
3002
XJSTDEX
De Voude (O.) — Continued.
Queen's garter. 38115.
Romp at Ramsgate. 39881.
Trinket. 46997.
Worth while. 51812.
See also Von der Vonde (O.)
Devore (G.) :
Complaisances. 8167.
Conscience de I'enfant.
8313.
Demi-sceurs. 10443.
Page blanche. 35032.
Sacrifiee. 40468.
DeVoy(A.) Gringo. 17641.
Devoy (E) :
Call of childhood. .53049.
In dreamland. 21155, 21156.
Kidnappers. 23683.
Old hag. 33497b.
Saintly Mr. Billings. 40562.
Devoy (E.) co., inc. In dream-
land. 21155.
Devoy (J.) Black cat. 4064.
Devov (AV. G.) In dreamland.
21156.
r»o Vries (Henri) :
Dumb man's curse. 12022.
Father. 13818.
Page 97. 35035.
Submarine F-7. 55469.
Devries (Herman) Anniver-
sary. 1566.
De Wagstaffe (W.) :
Flying Dutchman. 14624.
Poison of paradise. 36647.
De Walden (T. B.) :
Darling. 9902.
Life & death of Natty
Bumpo. 25285.
Our girls. 34652.
Richelieu of the period.
39384.
Rising generation. 39514.
War clouds. 49578.
De Waleffe. See Walelfe.
De Waltoff (D. B.) By the
ukaz of the tzar. 5724. .
De Wart ( W. ) Widow Wallace.
50837.
De Wattyne. See Watcyne.
Dewev (C. E.) Conchita.
8208.
Dewey (CM.) Coward. 8972.
Dewey (E. H. Graham-) Sec
Graham-Dewey.
Dewey (F. ) Reincarnation.
38973.
Dewey & co. Florence. 14557.
De Wier (G. B.) :
(Jomte de Blainville. 8190.
Lodgers taken in. 26068.
Sold. 43053.
De WMlde (W.) His brother's
crime. 10.571.
1 >t; Winter. Staple of news.
43767a.
DeWitt (A. T. B.) :
After a storm. 461.
Bad advice. 2765.
Black brigands. 4059.
Black forest. 4095.
Blue stocking. 4393.
Caught at last. 6493.
Christmas carol. 7212.
Christmas eve in the South.
7219.
Cloud in the honeymoon.
7660.
Crowded hotel. 9223.
Declined wiHi thanks.
10351.
Don't be too (piick to cry,
wolf. 11407.
Don't get weary. 16130.
Drop of \\ater. 11849.
Fireside story. 14335.
First come, first served.
14355.
Foolish investment. 14735.
For myself alone. 14887.
Gentlemen coons' parade.
16136.
Great Hindoo .secret. 17404.
Great success. 17470.
Happy day. 18149.
Her only fault. 19093.
Loved & lost. 26658.
Lover's stratagem. 26684.
Marjorie DaAw 28313.
Milliner's shop. 29629.
Mr. Mikado. 30213.
-Model pair. 30573.
My mystei'icns rival. 31659.
No pay no cure. 32877.
Norah's wod b^•e. 33001.
Number 2. 33131.
On his devoted head. 33775.
One year. 34131.
Pair of shoes. 35115.
Pemnark abbey. 35846.
Pepperpot's little pets.
35872.
Red letter da.y. _3874S.
Sparking. 4344.).
Sulphur bath. 44-164.
Tempest tossed. 45206.
True. 47204.
Ulster. 47903.
Wife bv advei-tisenient.
50881 .
De Witt ((1) I'p ill smoke.
• 48481.
De WitI: (C. T.I :
Helen's funn\' babies.
18743.
I.,ondon assurance. 26097.
Mv wife's visitors. 3176S.
De Witt (C. T.) --Continued.
Tail (tale) of a shark.
44920.
De Witt (F.) :
Beaiitv doctor. 3227.
Hay cafe. 15955.
Pretzel king. 37127.
Wo!-ld & the woman. 51753.
De Witt (H.) :
His unlawful right. 19831
Only way. 34227.
De Witt (J. A.) :
Queen Lil. 37999.
Royal banquet. 40125.
Dewitt (L.) Queen Lil. 37999.
i)e Witt (L. C.) Royal ban-
quet. 40125.
De Witt (R. M.) :
African box. 450.
Africanus Blue Beard. 453.
All iu the way of life. 864.
Article 47. 1959.
Baby elephant. 2641.
Bad whiskey. 2784.
Bells. 3458.
Big mistake. 3799.
Black chap from White
Chapel. 4069.
Bogus Injun. 4482.
Bogus talking machine.
4485.
Bruised & cured. .5342.
Capt. of the watch. 6152.
Charge of the hash brigade.
6739.
Circumstances alter cases.
7387.
Coal-heaver's revenge. 7720.
Cremation. 9057.
Damon & Pythias. 9688.
Darkey's stratagem. 9893.
De black magician. 10165.
Deeds of darkness. 10364.
Draft. 11643.
Drawing-room car. 11693.
Dreams. 11792.
Duchess de La Valli6re.
11918.
Dutch justice. 12070.
Dutchman's ghost. 12081.
Editor's troubles. 12254.
Eh! what is it? 1232.3.
Eileen oge. 12348.
Elopement. 12528.
Estranged. 12963.
Excise trials. 13199.
Fellow that looks like me.
14005.
Fernanda. 14063.
First night. 14379.
Fisherman's luck. 14412.
Fun in black. 15690.
Gambrinus, king of lager
beer. 1.5818.
INDEX
De Witt (K. M.I — (.'oiitiinuMl.
Game of cards. 15847.
(Terman eniijirant. 161SS.
Getting square on the call
boy. 16291.
Ghost in a pawn shoj).
16311.
Gl.vcerine oil. 16802.
Golden slu>\vers. 17010.
(Jood-l>.ve Biddy dear. 17065.
(iood nifiht's rest. 17103.
Grip sacli. 17650.
Guide to tlie stage. 17747.
Hair apparent. 17898.
Happv couple. 18148.
Hard times. 18210.
Hemmed in. 18806.
Henrv tlie Fifth. 18842.
HiRh r. 19402.
High Jacl<. tlie heeler.
19407.
Hippotheatron. 19513.
His own eneniv. 19764.
Hunchback. 20651.
Hunting the slipper. 20697.
I shall invite the niaior.
20822.
In & out. 21101.
Jealous husband. 22537.
.lulius, the snoozer. 23277.
Just touch the harp gently.
23400.
Katrina's little uanie.
23534.
I.ady of Lyons. 24482.
Laughing gas. 24816.
Leap year. 24935.
Little old log cabin.
Lost will. 26371.
Lucky job. 26856.
Lunatic. 26931.
Aiabel's manceuvre.
:»raking a hit. 27600.
.Midnight intruder.
Mv. X. 30283b.
Molly Moriarty.
:Money. 30751.
Musical servant.
.My gal. 31563.
My old friend John. 31672.
My old Ky. home, good
night. 31674.
My walking- photograph.
31728.
Night in a strange hotel.
32679.
Not so l)a(l as we seem.
33063.
Obeying orders. 33217.
oh I poor old man. 33353.
Old black Jo(^ 33422.
Old massa's son. 33570.
On bread & watei-. 33760.
One night in a bar room.
34048.
2.5824.
27011.
29433.
30713.
31446.
De Witt (K. M.) — Continued.
One, tvyo three, sometimes
called bounce. 34114.
< )thello. 34415.
Painter's apprentice. 35071.
I'ete cV tlie peddler. 35992.
I'olar bear. 36659.
I'ompey's patients. 36771.
i'ort wine vs. iealousv.
36852a.
I'orter's troubles. 36857.
(}ueen Mary. 38003.
(Queerest courtship. 38142.
Uehearsal. 38947.
Uemittancc iVcmi lionie.
39017.
Richelieu. :!n3S3.
Rigging a purchase. 39417.
Rightful hell'. 394.56.
Rival artists. 39534.
Rival tenants. .39.551.
Rum. 40259.
.Sausage makers. 408(>0.
S.-ampini. 40929a.
Scenes on the ]Mississi]jpi.
41027.
School for scandal. 41110.
Serenade. 41531.
She stoo]is to coiKpiei'.
12017.
Siamese twins. 42225.
Sleep-walker. 42744.
Slippery day. 42791.
Sold again. 43054.
.Solid dishes to !hc
43128.
Squire for a day.
Stage struck' couj
Stranger. 44059.
Take it— don't take it.
44934.
Tempest in
45293.
Them pa])ei's.
Three chiefs.
Three string
46027.
Tim Flaherty. 46222.
Twin sisters. 47493.
I'wo awfuls. 47547..
Two black roses. 47500.
Fncle P]p]rs dream. 479.55.
Vinegar bitters. 49079.
Wake up. William Ht^irv.
49404.
Walpole. 49441.
Wanted, ji nurse. 49530.
Weston, the walkist. 5(M)32.
What shall 1 take? .50126.
Whistling thief. .50483.
Who died tii-sf? 50606.
Who's dat knockin"? 5(»650
\\'ho's the actoi'V 50661.
Wrong woman in the rigiu
place. 51907.
;u)04
front.
43703.
le. 43737.
a tea - pot.
45694.
45941 .
to 1 b.ow.
De Witt (K. M. )--('outinued.
Yawning Joe. .52028.
Young scamp. .52200.
.3 a. m. 52420.
100th night of Hamlet.
.52475.
De Witt pub. co. Yellow kid.
who lives in Hogan's alle\.
52077.
De Witte (P. (4.) Typographi-
cal race. 47867.
De Wolf (D.) See Snow (AV.
A.)
De Wolf (M.) Fresh ;iir fund.
1-5395.
De Wolfe. ( 'ompanv Q in ( ^nba.
8161.
De Wolfe (L. ) Frollickers.
15.519a.
Dexter ( A. ) See I ►exter ( J. A. )
r>exter {Mrs. H. S.l :
Bat. 3092.
Diplomat. 10895.
Earthly twins. 12153.
Wild honeymoon. .50968.
Dexter (J. A.)' Lamonti. 24,566.
24.567.
Dexter (L. ) ■NTodei-n Diana.
30598.
Dey (C.) :
In Methow valley. .540.30.
Three screams. .55.585.
Dey (C. F.) :
On nothing a week. 337S3.
Penalty. 3.5825.
Dey ( F. ?if. ) H. .M. S. Plum,
17857.
r>eyo (S. J.I Would yon be-
lieve itV .51819a.
De Young (B.) .lessie. the
coinitry maid. 22657.
De Zari-aga. See Z.'irraga.
De Zayas Bazan. Src Zaya.s
Bazan.
De Zayas Enriqm-/. Sa Zayas
Enriquez.
Do Zeyk (A. .1.) //■. Fred('ri<-k
Lawrence or not. 1.5317.
De Zuniga (Ituiz) Src Rui/.
de Zuniga.
D'F:)!ca. See Falcii.
Dhan Gopal Mukerji. Src .Muk-
erji (D, G. )
D'Harcourt. Sec Harcourl.
Dherl)a (I. O. ) Dav 1001.
10145.
I>Heiy. Sec Hery.
I ►Humieres. Sec Humieres.
Diablo (E. ) Chai-med cross of
I he devil foile<l. 6808.
Diago Pueyo (J.) \ivir aman-
do. 5.5791.
Dial (E. H.) <)neen of the
East. 380.59.
INDPA'
[>i!ill (<;. H.) Chikli-eii of Don
(Jiiixot.'. 7029.
l>i;iiuoii»l (D.) Jewels of Miss
.InliMii. 22705.
DiuiuuiKt (J. M. ) Flornliii.
14553.
l)iani(>ii(l (L. ) My old Ky.
home. .SlG7a.
Diamond ( L. (i. ^ L. P, ) Jew-
els of Miss Julian. 22705.
J >ianioiKl (W.) :
r>ress rehearsal in Sqnee-
dunk. 11 813.
Friend indeed. 15433.
Diaz. Lindas parauiiavas.
f 2551.5.
Diaz {A. Jiniena y) Sec Ji-
mena y Diaz.
F>iaz [Mrs. A. M. ) :
William Henry & his
friends. 51062.
William Henrv letters.
51002.
Diaz (J. .\lvarez) ^'c^ Alvarez
Diaz.
Diaz (J. Martin) See Martin
Diaz.
Diaz Alvaroz ( D. ) Envidia.
12813.
] >ia.z Reieraiio (J.> Aurora so-
cial. '2459.
1 >iaz Enrich (A.) 'A gloria.
12a.
Diaz Mirete (11.) :
Maldicion gitaiui. 54393.
Pa vestir santos. 54848.
Diaz-IMaza (J.) Gafas neiiras.
15704.
Dfaz Valero (C. ) :
Lohato. 26023.
-Maravillas del iiroureso.
28146.
Maria del Mar. 2S233.
\'oz de la sangre. 49327.
Dihdin (C.) Quaker. 37949.
Di Capri. See Capri.
Dl Castelnovo. See Castelnovo.
Dice (H. J.) Sapho's twins.
40765.
I>icenta (J.) :
Confesion. S229.
Crimen de ayer. 9095.
Daniel. 9790.
Entre rocas. 12810.
Loho. 26031b.
Maios de plaiite. 27588.
Marinera. 28278.
IMck (('. ) Our toys. 34787.
Dick (J. AV.) Poison pen.
36647a.
Dick & Fitzi-erahl :
Advice wanted. 387b.
After the ball. 492.
After the honeymoon. .504.
Dick & FitZKeraWl — ( 'onl inued.
Amoni: the RcM'ksIiires.
1315.
Aunt Dinah's quilting- partv.
2390.
P.aby Scott. 2647a.
Bachelor maid's renninn.
2676.
I>aclielor's baliy. 2688.
P.achelor's elopement. 2708.
P>ack from the Philippines.
2739.
T*>eniamin. P.ennv iK: P.en.
3519.
Kernsteiii \- Firestein. 3.542.
Hill Jones. 3S-10a.
Biscuits & bills. 3980.
P.ride & ijruoni. 52983.
Bul)l)les. .53007.
Bundle of mntclies. .5488.
Byrd & Hurd. 5743.
Camera clicks. .5937.
Captain Dick. 6101.
Case of Herr Bur Iloomski
(^oneyi.skey. 6333.
Chance at midnight. 6669.
(Cheerful companion. 6879.
Christmas medley. 7234.
Christoplier's aunt. 7279.
Coast folks. 772(5.
College chums. 7842.
Ccmfesslon.s of a male flirt.
8238.
Conquest of Helen. 5.'i240.
( 'ouspirators. 8340.
(^inverted .suffi-agist. 8409.
(\)on 1^ the chink. 8452.
Coon rehearsal. 84.53a.
(,'ount of no account. 8672.
(A)ward. 8973.
Criss cross. 9145.
Dance of the fairies. 9709.
i>arkey breach of promise
case. 9888.
Day & a niglit. 10098.
r>eiegate from Denver.
10403.
l>ental engagement. 10478.
Doctor bv courtesy. 11125.
D(»lly's double. 11300.
East siders. 12170.
Easter tidings. 1217(5.
Edwards, the spy. 12279.
Escaped from the law.
12912.
Every senior. 53561.
Fairies' paratle. 13396.
Familiar faces of a funny
family. 135(j4.
Fight acainsv fate. 14161.
Fleeing flyer. 14493a.
Foot-ball romance. 14763.
Found in a < loset. .53(^>91.
Fresh fun. 1.5398.
Frozen trail. 1.5613.
I Mck & Fitzgerald — (continued.
Fun in a school -room.
15687.
I<'uss vs. FeathtMS. 1.5735.
Future F^ady Holland.
1574(t.
Gentle touch. 16101.
Georgia nna's weddinii- gown.
16160a.
<!irl from I'orto Kico.
16.521.
(Jrcat Winterson mine.
17494.
Gypsy. 17822.
(jyi)sy's warning. 17850.
Handy Solomon. 18079a.
Hark. hark, my soul. 18222.
Held for jiostage. 18701.
Her ladyship's niece. 19045.
His dinner for 2. 19595.
Hoosier school. 20235.
Hurricane wooing. .54001.
In the absence of Susan.
21340.
Ill the ferry house. 21402.
Irish Eden. 21976.
Isabel, the jiearl of Cuba.
22118.
Jack Denton's devotion.
22328.
.lack for every Jill. 22329.
Jemima. 22601.
.Tohn Borden's daughter.
22832.
.lohn Brag, deceased. 22833.
John's Emmy. 22893.
Jollv Bachelors. 22926.
Just plain folks. 23385.
Kidnapped freshman.
23673a.
I^arry. 24655a.
Last cha.nce. 54227.
Late this morning. 24797.
Legal puzzle. 24999.
Letter from home. 25142.
Lincoln league. 2.5510b.
Little red mare. 2.5856.
Lodgers taken in. 26067.
Lodgina' - house keei»er.
26069.
Love »fc a way. 2642(5.
r.ovebird's matrimonial
agency. 26657a.
.Maidens all forlorn. 27512.
Man proposes — woman dis-
poses.
17945.
.Mary Ann. .54444.
Matinee hlol. 28806.
Afatrimonial exchaime.
28821.
Matrimonial tilt'. 28828a.
Matrimonv. before & after.
28837.
:\Ierry old maids. 29261.
Miss Huldah's offer. 2995K.
.•tOOf)
TNDEr
Dick & Fitzgerald — Ooutiaued.
Miss Neptune. 29992a.
I\Ir. Rich from Ricliiiiond.
3024Sa.
Sirs. Forrester's crusade.
3036-5.
Mistress of St. Ives. 30420a.
More get backs. 31015b.
Muldoon & the nigger.
31318.
My country, 'tis of thee.
31522.
My son Arthur. 54664.
JIv uncle from India.
31720.
Never again. 32297.
New chauffeur. 32337.
New pastor. 32437.
New reporter. 324.50.
Next door. 32584.
Nigger boarding house.
32635.
Oak farm. 33193.
Other one. 34473.
Outwitted. 34918.
Paddy Doyle. 35017.
Peregrinations of Polly.
3.5894.
Peter Piper's troubles.
36009.
Phillis' inheritance. 36146.
Piavinii- gooseberry. 36474.
Point of view. 36638.
Princess Kiku. 37424.
Prisoner of Andersouville.
37516.
Pi'of. Jinglejaw's exhibi-
tion rehearsal. 37632a.
Pi-ofossor's truant gloves.
37652.
Puzzled, detective. 379.30.
Itaps. 38480.
Reception day at the settle-
ment house. 38651.
Re<l rosette. 38795.
Relations. 38993.
liiddles. .55172.
Riding the goat. 39403.
Itobert Emmet, the martyr.
39638.
Rocky Ford. 39695.
Rogue's luck. 39735.
Rosebrook farm. 40018.
■ Rosenixary. 40025.
Royal cinch. 40129.
Rube's family. 40216a.
Ruggles vs. the Paderwhis-
kie school. 40238.
Runaway couple. 40276.
Rustic minstrrl .show.
40354.
Santa Claus' dilemma.
40734.
Scruhtown sewing ciirle's:
Thanksgiving. 41202.
Dick & E^'itzgerald— Continued.
Sewing circle meets at Mrs.
Martin's. 55292.
Sheriff of Tuckahoe. 42086.
Simpkins' little breakfast
party. 42448.
Sleepy Hollow. 42765.
Social aspirations. 42945.
Squire Tompkins' daughter.
43708.
Standing room only. 437.57.
Stew in a studio. 43890.
Stormy night. 43987.
442,55.
44351.
Per una.
bar-i'oom.
Stubborn motor car,
Successful failure.
44352.
Surprises. 44654.
Tanglefoot vs.
45110.
Tangles. 45111.
Ten niehts in a
45353.
That little rogue next dooi-.
55548.
Tickled to death. 55594.
Till 3 p. m. 46213a.
Too many husbands. 46.529.
Transaction in stocks.
46809b.
Two burglars. 47570.
Two wandering .Tews.
47813.
Uncle Si's predicament.
48046.
Under sailing orders.
48130.
Unexpected. 48283.
Up-to-date Anne. 48500a.
Upsetting of Jaijez Strong.
48.539.
Vagabond couple. 48604.
Wanted, a 3,Iahatma. 49524.
Wardrobe of the king.
49612.
Wayfarers. 49792.
When women rule. 50361.
Where the lane turned.
50394.
While mortals sleep. 50432.
White dove of Oneida.
.50508.
White shawl. .50569.
Widow's wiles. 50866.
Ye village skewl f)f long ago.
52042.
Ze aftairnoon tea. 52298.
Dickens (C.) :
Barnaby Rudge. 11295.
Battle of life. 3120.
Bleak house. 10360. 22758,
24381, 46436.
Bright eyes. 5114.
Children of Charles Dick-
ens' books. 7026.
Dickens ( C. ) —Continued .
Christmas carol. 7210-
7212, 33982, 38910, 41197-
41200.
Cricket on the hearth. 5834,
5836, 18635, 18636.
David Copperfield. 10050-
10052, 18562, 30227, 50157.
Dombey & son. 11315, 12236,
12240.
Great expectations. 4712,
17387.
Haunted man. 18313.
Highway of life. 19456a.
Little Dorr it. 1379, 1383,
11486, 24079.
Martin Chuzzlewit. 28508,
35761, 35762, 53169.
Mystery of Edwin Drood.
12280, 22513, 228.59,
31809, 31837-31841.
Nicholas Nickelby. 32616,
32617.
Old curiosity shop. .32177,
32208, 33463.
Oliver Twist. 33713, 38714,
48118.
Our mutual friend. 15765.
16944, 34719.
Pickwick papers. 2977a,
22750, 30868.
Tale of two cities. 1496,
2251, 10590, 25296, 34228.
38645, 40454, 44843, 44844.
44981-44985.
Dickenson (H.) Queen's trum-
peters. 38132.
Dickenson (R. W.) :
Affinity. 432.
Paradise in hell. 35259.
Dickerman (G.) Tomkins
family. 46467.
Dickerson ( E. M. F. ) Mephisto
up to date. 29133.
Dickey (B.) :
Letters to Beatrice. 54257.
Secret kingdom. 5-5267.
Voodoo's proph.ecy. 55799.
Winning a crown. 55959.
Dickey (C. B.) Two birds with
1 stone. 475,57.
Dickey (P.) :
Back to nature. 52803.
Come-back. 8040, 8041.
Ghost breaker. 16309.
Heartbreaker. 18510.
Last laugh. 24721c.
Man from the sea. 27818.
Misleading lady. 29893a.
Missing link. 30058a.
Monster. 30875a.
Red king. 38747a.
Trifler. 46980.
Dickinson (A.) Mldsunnner
noon's dream. 29505.
3006
INDEX
Dickinson (A. E.) :
Amer. girl. 1208.
Anne Boleyn. 1554.
Aurelian. 2447, 2448.
Crown of tliorns. 9229.
Laura. 24830.
Love «& duty. 26437.
Test of lionor. 45469.
Dickinson (C. D.) Little major.
25754.
Dickinson (C. H.) Rift within
tlie lute. 39415.
Dickinson (C. M.) :
Corwin Claxwell. 8590-
8592.
Love vs. title. 26641.
Love will find a way. 26652.
Dickinson (G. L.) :
From king to king. 15547a.
Justice & liberty. 2341Sa.
Dickinson (H. W.) :
Reprobates. 39081.
World's work. 51792.
Dickinson (R.) Wliere men are
scarce. 55909.
Dickinson (S. H.) Affinity bug.
438.
Dickinson (T. H.) :
Chief contemporary drama-
tists. 6967a.
Cove home. 8918.
Eben & Angelina. 12186.
Extra edition. 13264.
Gods & little fishes. 53800.
Hermione. 19230.
Hooley's return. 20214.
In hospital. 21215, 51225b.
Indiana sclioolmaster.
21653.
Room 13. S9901.
Scroggins' scoop. 41196.
Unbroken road. 47926.
Wisconsin plays. 51225b.
Dickinson (W. S.) Rural
vaudeville manager. 40319.
Dickmar (H.) Sora vi nu en-
gang er. 55382.
Dickorg (M. P.) Learning to
eat potatoes. 24946a.
Dicksee (P.) Romeo & Juliet.
39860.
Dickson (C.) :
Bridey. 5078a.
Eyes have it. 13287a.
Fifty-fifty. 14153d.
Girl habit. 16548.
Girl we love. 16630.
Golden rule I't'd. 17003.
In the suburbs. 21525.
Ingrate. 21713.
Lady & the bath. 24336.
Match -maker. 28760a.
M i sta kes will hapii sn.
30123.
Shatchen. 41960, 41962.
Diclison (O— Cont'd.
Simple life. 42452.
Son-at-law. 43188.
Sunshine. 445S0.
Third chapter. 45795.
Three twins. 46036.
AVeek end. 49935.
Dickson (C. S.) Knight &
Day, commission merchants.
24135.
Dickson (H.) 99. 52472.
Dickson (J. B.) :
Dumb man's curse. 12022.
Grand infanta. 17267.
IMy mamma-in-law. 31636.
Paris life. 35305.
Pave de Paris. 35643.
Pavements of Paris. 35644.
Rocket. 39688.
Romany rye. 39844, 39846.
Soldier's wife. 43117-
43119.
Streets of Paris. 44124.
Dickson (L. B.) :
Jim. 22719.
Scarlet cross. 40973.
Dickson (M.W.) Sissy. 55351.
Dickson & Talbott. Abraham
Lincoln. 88.
Didier (E. L.) Grandpa's
baby. 17303.
Di Dio. See Dio.
Didring (E.) Desperate game.
10571.
Dieckmann (E. C.) Cheer up.
6877a.
Diederichs (E.) verlag. Maria
Magdalena. 28237.
Dieffenbacher (J. A.) Prince
of insurgents. 37339a.
Diegelmann (J. M.) Prodigal
son. 37589.
Diego (L. de) Celos de Amparo.
6585.
Dieguez Barrios (L. ) Amor «le
hermana. 1330.
Diehl (A Randall-) See Raii-
dall-Diehl.
Diehl (R. H.) :
Held for postage. 18701.
Tuff's boarder. 47320.
Dlekema (W. A.) Contrarie
Mary. 8389.
Diekhoff (T. J. C.) :
.Tournalisten. 23067c.
Nathan der Weise. 32035b.
Diem (C. J.) Power of law.
36958.
Dienett (J.) .Joseph & his
brethren in Egj-pt. 23010.
Dierkes (B.) :
Daily bread. 9032, 9633.
Empress. 12645.
High C. 19403.
Mary Theresa. 28580.
Dieterly (E. M.) Love or duty.
26586.
Dietrich (O.) :
Dumme August. 53483.
Pieper & Sperling. 54954.
Dietrichstein (L.) See Dit-
richstein (L.)
Dietz (D.) Auto elopement.
2476.
Dietz (L.) Wild love. 50970.
Dietzsch (E.) Druiden. 11856.
Dieudonne (F. C.) :
Crown of Atlas. 9226.
For the sake of the prince.
14952.
Katherine. 23517.
Rondah. 39885.
Senator's divorce. 41464.
Xartella. 51939.
E)ieudonne (R. ) :
Bee de gaz. 3245.
Chou-blanc. 7159.
Employe du gaz. 12642.
iMessieurs les Ronds-de-
Cuir. 29317.
Perdeau. 35886.
Diez Barroso (V. M.) Come-
dias. 8051a.
Diez de la Cortina. See Cor-
tina.
Diggins (T. L.) Through
smoke & flame. 46079.
Diggs (F. L.) :
E. H., jr. 12109.
Lost, a thousand dollars.
26268.
Suicides. 44441.
Dighton (J.) See Seabury (R.
W.)
Digoude-Diodet (L.) Amour
libre. 1359.
Dika (J.) Soul dream. 43308.
I>ildine (L. R.) Intrigue.
21S59a,
Dilger (F. M.) New minister.
32423.
Dil 1 ( E. S. ) Mistakes of IMoses.
30121.
Dillae (M.) Fairy's picnic.
13423.
Dillaye (I.) Ramona. 38421.
Dillea (H.) :
I\Ieri-y clown. 29227.
My wife won't let me.
31740.
Diller (I.) Topsy-turvy. 46570.
Dilley (J. .J.) His own enemv.
19765.
Dillingham (C.) :
. Chin-chin. 7070a.
Mascot of the troop. 28596.
Dillingham (C. B.) 12 p. m.
52440.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-85
3007
INDEX
V
Dillinehnm (G. W.) co. :
Children of destiny, 7028.
Role of the unconquered.
39757.
Rose of the Lazy D. 4000a.
Dill more (R. C.) :
Bosus colonel. 4480.
Kins: & the ballad inongev.
23732.
King & the Doet. 23737.
Orchard of the king. 34304.
Dillon (E.) Hypocrisy. 20778.
Dillon (E. H.) Modern man.
30625c.
Dillon (G. W.) :
College volunteer. 7871.
Mucli ado about trousers.
31288.
Dillon (J. T.) Leading ladv.
24914.
Dillon (K. G.) Circuit judge.
7380.
Dillon (K. R.) Sweet Ro«e of
Briar Gulch. 44761.
Dillon (R. A.) Millionaire
jockey. 29657.
Dillon (R. J.) Condemned to
death. 8215.
Dillon (W. A.) :
Bnffalo tragedy. 5415.
Cow-boy's bride. 8947.
Curse of beauty. 9492.
Dillon (W. -T.) Sometiiing do-
ing in a music pub. house.
43171a.
D'ilis (H. M.) :
Before & now. 3279a.
Facts. 13330a.
Happy days. 53869.
Dilworth (D. P.) Pre.sident's
messenger. 37084.
Di Mairia. See Mairia.
Di Maria. See Mnria.
Dimick (H. T.) Green woman.
53834.
Dimitry (C.) Round the world
in 80 days. 40103, 40104.
Dimmiek (R. C.) Hall room
girls. 17945.
Dimmitt (C. R.) :
Hunks of Dan's Mt. 20673.
Lost love. 26324.
Maryland mestizo. 2S583.
Dimond (L.) :
Gipsy couutess. 16403.
Mimi. 29699.
Miss Business. 29913.
Violetta. 49109.
D'Indy. See Indy.
Diners (J.) Frauen-stimm-
recht. 152S0.
Dingee (G. P.) .lohn. 22822.
Dingle (M. S. ) Great lynching
party. 17421.
Dingman (M, L.) Days that
are gone. 10162b.
~>ingman (Mrs. AV. B.) Oui
own beloved America. 34740a
Dingwall (A. N.) Artistic liar.
1975.
Dingwall (A. W.) Business
man. 5.592.
Dinkel spiel (A.) Principle.
37480.
Dinkel spiel (I,) :
iUderman. 728.
City politics, 7464.
Cleverest man in N. Y.
7610.
Summer widower. 44510.
jMnkeispiel (M. L.) Two brass
bands. 47563.
Dinkins (T. W.) :
Man outside. 27938.
There's something doing.
45728.
Utopians. 48581.
Yankee Doodle girls. 51984.
Dinsmore (Lon) :
Aiuazons of Castle Ursale.
1089.
Day off. 10140.
Midge. 29401.
U. S. S. Alhambra. 48353,
48354.
Dinter (A.) :
Eiserne kreuz. 12362.
Erzieherin. 12896.
Dinwiddle (W.) Pilgrim's
progress. 36298a,
Dio (V. di) Enoch Arden.
12791.
Diodet (L. Digondg-) See Di-
goude-Diodet.
Dion (G.) Ingemisca. 21705.
Dippel (A.) :
Kreolenblut. 24243.
Love mill. 54343.
Wholesome lesson, 50702.
Di Rovey (R.) Peaceful villa.
35692.
Di.'^browe (F. A.) :
Counterplot. 8694.
Wooing a mother. 51697.
Disney (Mrs. A. L. ) Only a
man. 34172.
Disraeli (B.) Wondrous tale of
Alroy. 1003.
Di Stasio (A.) Pardon. 54880.
Distelhorst (W.) Song of
earth. 43234a.
Dito. See Thiess (A.)— Blich-
feldt (A.)
Ditrichstein (L. ) :
All on account of Eliza.
887.
Are you a mason? 1795.
Before & after taking. 3276.
Ditrichstein (L.)— Cont'd,
Caught with the goods,
6511.
Concert. 53232.
E pluribus unum. 12110.
Flatiron girl. 14488.
Four-flushing. 1.5147.
Gossip. 17147.
Harriet's honeymoon. 18246.
Is marriage a failure?
22095.
Knight of the garter.
24150.
Last appeal. 24680.
Million. 29638.
Phantom rival. 36085a,
Road to Calvary, 39584.
Southern romance. 43381.
Temperamental journev.
45256a.
What's the matter with
Susan? 50119.
When Claudia smiles. 50202.
Wise rabbi. 51244.
Ditson (L. B.) :
Louise de la ValJiere.
26399.
Turf inn. 47333.
Ditson (O. ) & CO. :
Maritana. 28304, 28305.
^.lefistofele. 29047. 29048.
Nadjy. 31901.
Olivette. 3.3715a.
Ditson ( O. ) CO. :
Boccaccio. 4464, 4465.
Damnation of Faust. 96S.5a.
Esther, the beautiful queen.
12955.
Faust. 13900.
Romgo et Juliette. 39872.
Rustic chivahy. 40353.
Dittenhoefer (M. A.) Flower
girl. 14581.
Dittman (C. H. ) Great un-
known. 17485.
Dittmann (F.) :
liCi us have peace. 25137.
Turandot. princess of
China. 47331.
Dittuiiir (C. F.) :
After taps. 485.
Beautiful liend. 3210.
Fort Donaldson. 15033.
Hearts are trumps. 18546.
Her one groat sin. 19092.
How Smith met .Tones.
20529.
Pay train. 35663a.
U. S. ltd. express. 4834S.
Dittmar (G. F.) :
After taps. 4S5.
Captain's mate. 6172.
Fort Donaldson. 15033.
Hot box. 20321.
Little Mother Goose. 25810.
3008
INDEX
Dittmar (G. F.)— Cont'd.
Marching thro Ga. 2S171.
Pay train. 35663, 35663a.
U. S. ltd. express. 4S348.
Wheel of fortune. 50173.
Whirl of fortune. 50453.
Dittmar (L. .T.) :
Nit;ht at the French hall.
32654.
Red. Wliite & Blue boy?;.
3S816.
Sea wizard. 41233.
Trip to Turkey. 47053.
Yankee wit. 52019.
Diva (N.) Mousquetaires noirs.
31255.
D'lvoi. Deleutre (P. C. P. E.)
Dix (A.) Sister Celestine's sil-
ver jubilee. 42589.
Dix (B. M.) :
Across the border. 170a,
170b.
Allison's lad. G3S.
Apples of Eden, 1717.
At the sign of the buff
Bible. 2282.
Between battles. 528S0.
Cicely's cavalier. 7310.
Daughter of wrath. 10018.
Day of defeat. 10129.
Enemy, 12733a.
English born. 12773.
Legend of St. Nicholas.
25010, 25010a.
Lonely lady, 26125,
Pageant of peace. 35044f.
Predestination. 37047,
Rapscallion. 3848J .
Rose o' Plymouth-town.
39979a, 39980,
To serve for meat & fee.
46377.
Yule-tide. 52252.
See also Flebbe (B. M. ]>.)
Dix (F.) Scarlet goblin. 40975.
Dix (S.) See Arden (E.)
Dixey, Circus in town. 7411.
Dixey (H. E.) Seven ages of
a New Yorker. 41603.
Dixey & Kirby. Makeshift
benefactor. 27599.
Dixon, Clamsmen. 29S32a.
Dixon (A.) See Dinkelspiei
(A.)
Dixon (C.) jr. Laz, the chauf-
feur, 24893.
Dixon (C. S.) Emperor oi
Amer. 12631.
Dixon (C. \V.) Six peaches &
a pair. 55362.
Dixon (D.) ^[(irning's rehear-
sal. 31065.
Dixon (F.) : ,, ,
ijeueaih the cross, '3492.
]\Iaid Marian. 27457,
liory O'Moore, 39919.
Dixon (F. A.) Mayor. 28922.
Dixon • (H.) Baron &, his
friend. 3010.
Dixon (J. C) One nighi hi
June, 34049.
Dixon (J. Q.) Sir Garnet,
42535.
L'ixon (L. A.) Colonel Dick.
7906,
Dixon (M, J.) :
Child of the slums. 7000,
Red lights of N, Y. 38760,
Dixon (M. Q,) :
Embargo. 12579.
Other body. 34436a.
Dixou (T.) :
Almighty dollar. 955.
Leopard's spots. 25086.
Old black Joe. 33421.
Sins of the father. 42522,
42523.
Dixou (T.) jr.:
Clansman. 7503.
1 One woman. 34123.
' Traitor. 46774.
Dixon (W. J.) Sir Walter
Raleigh. 42551.
DLxon (W. S.) How de Figeac
came to court. 20473.
Dixon, Bowers & Dixon. Three
rubes. 46021.
Dixon, Slater & Swart. Game
of life. 15869.
Dixson (H. L.) :
All on account of professor.
888.
New homestead. 54701.
Professor's mummy.
37649a.
Schemers. 41047.
Di Zerega. See Zerega.
Dlaverdet:
Bonne gifle. 4570.
Ce cher oncle. 6549.
Enfant de la bonne. 12744.
Isidore a du galon. 22132.
Pour de bon. 36916.
Doane (M. E.) :
AntiquitarJan. 1622.
At the hotel. 2246.
Dagger of Ninevah. 9621,
9622.
In Neptune's realm. 21247.
In Siam. 21322.
In the time of Louis. 21.529.
Intrigue. 21856.
Martyses & Helena. 28527,
28528.
Sample shoe shop. 40666.
Shield of a Viking. 42106.
Doane (M. E.)— Confd.
Taharka & Aldaea. 44917,
44918.
Wlllowbrook. 51098.
Woman's wit. 51001.
Ooane ( V. ) :
In Neptune's realm. 21247.
Martyses & Helena. 28527,
28528.
Dol)bins (H. F.) Monte Ma-
drona. 30900.
Dobbins (J. H.) Original pack-
age. 34365.
Dobbins (L. J.) Visit to Santa
Claus. 49179.
Dobers (H.) Greenhorns.
17603.
Dobinson (F.) :
Apple blossoms. 1712.
Coming through. 8104.
Dolly's dream. 11301.
Leon, of the Asturias.
25073.
Pie haters. 36251.
Pride. 37196.
Dobie (C. W.) :
Druessa. 11855.
Scout of the Rappahannock.
41180.
Dohlin (H.) :
?. latch-maker. 28760a.
Salt cellar. 40621.
Shatchen. 41960-41962.
Son-at-law. 43188.
Dobliuger (L. ) :
Arme Don Juan. 1878.
Baron Trenck. 3024.
i:>idi. 10833.
Die Oder keine. 53412.
Dreimjiderlhaus. .53472.
Dumme herz. 1202Sb.
12028c.
Eisenhammer. 12359.
Eva. 13053.
Fliegende rittmeister. 14504.
Fraulein Frau. 1.5234.
Frau Gretl. 15281.
Frauenfresser. 15291. 15292.
Frechling. 15305, 15306.
Friihling am Rheiu. 15615a,
53728.
Fiirstenkind. 15634, 1.5635.
Geschiedene frau. 16242.
Ideale gattin. 20870b,
2U870e.
Keusche Barbara. 23632,
23633.
Kleine baronesse. 24081.
Kleine freundin. 24085,
24086.
Kiiustliche mensch. 54195.
Liebeszauber. 54262, 54263.
Mme, Troubadour, 27222,
Mann mit den 3 fraueu-
28079.
3009
INDEX
Doblinser (L.)— Cont'd.
Paradiesvogel. 35247.
Paula macht alles. 3562.5.
Polenbliit. 36665a, 36665b.
Puppenrauflel. 37848, 37849.
Romantische frau. 39842,
39843.
Rund um die liebe. 55220,
55221.
Schleier der Pierrette.
41068.
Tag ira paradies. 44912a,
44912b.
Tal der liebe. 44959, 44960.
Tapfere Kasslan. 45124.
Tapfere soldat. 45125,
45126.
Venus im griinen. 4S8,*?6,
48837.
Winzerbraut. 55962.
Wundermiihle. 51920b,
51920c.
Dobrilj (S.) Beyond our power.
3721b.
Dobson (A.) :
Merrv wives of Windsor.
29280.
She stoops to conquer,
42015a.
Dobson (F. B.) :
Amy Dorrit. 1379.
Mysteries & miseries of
N. Y. 31793.
Three little sports. 4.59S8.
Dobson (J. A.) :
Feet of clay. 13982.
Fool for luck. 14715.
Great club house trasedy.
17373.
Just plain lies. 23387.
Winning vote. 51182.
Dobson (Mrs. J. A.) :
Feet of clay. 1.3982.
Man of the hour. 27922.
Pride of heritage. 37206.
Dobson (M.) Lumiere. 26926a.
Dobson (M. C.) Marble faun.
28147.
Dobyns (M.) :
Grim Ryan. 17634a.
Such a little minister,
44359a.
Doceu (C.) :
Gilligan's masquerade.
16369.
Making a million. 27603.
Walter's desire. 49448.
Dockstader (C. R.) :
I left Ireland & mother.
20794.
Tin wedding. 46279.
Dockstader (L.) :
Album of minstrelsy. 712.
Greater America. 17501.
On the fence. 3.3842.
Dockstader (W, L.) :
Rocky Point light. 39698.
Shore folks. 56088.
Dockstader? (The) Tin wed-
ding. 46279.
Dockweiler (J. B.) Mumps.
31358.
Docquois (G.) See Gauthier-
Villars (H.)
Doczi (L.) Mary Szechy.
28577.
Dodd (B, B.) Loyal hearts
o' Dixie. 26782.
Dodd (H.) 'Twill-be. 47479.
Dodd (L. W.) Speed. 43490.
Dodd (M. H.) Sentence com-
muted. 41498.
Dodd (N. C.) Broken chains.
52992.
Dodd (W. M.) Bouquet. 36915.
Dodd, Mead & co. :
Aglavaine & Selysette. 586.
Alda. 633.
Alice in Wonderland. 791.
As you like it. 2047.
Becket. 52847.
Blue bird. 4353-4357.
Carmen. 6239.
Father Sergius. 13856b,
13857.
Faust. 13902b.
Forged coupon. 1,5002a,
15002b.
Hamlet. 17996.
Happiness, & other plays.
18139a.
.Toyzelle. 23097a.
Light that shines in dark-
ness. 25397.
Rip Van Winkle. 39486.
Shadowy waters. 41722a.
Sister Beatrice & Ardiane.
42587.
Wreckage. .56015.
Dodds (J.) See Reid (J. D.)
Dodge (D. H.) Chief magis-
trate. 6970.
Dodge (E.) Arden. 1790.
Dodge (E. U.I Alamo. 684.
Dodge (F. B.) :
Cupid's employment agen-
cy. 9428.
That whirh is immortal.
45625.
Dodge (F. P.) :
(Jupid's blind. 9405, 9406.
Modern martyr. 30628.
Partners in miser.v. 35415.
Risen past. 39511.
Secrets of Notre Dame.
41372.
Stru,ggle of life. 44242.
Third day. 45797.
Trooper Billie. 47152.
Two men & a girl. 47695.
Dodge (H. I.) :
Air devils. 649a.
C'Ounsel for the defense.
8645.
Destiny. 10588.
.Tim Robinson. 22734.
Live wire. 2.59.53.
Rat. 38492.
Reform governor. 3886S.
Triple alliance. 470.58.
Triple crime. 47061.
Dodge (LA.,):
In Harlem Saturdav niglil.
21198.
Man from Macv's. 27783.
New EnglaiKlers. 32370.
Unexpected guest. 48292.
War A: the woman. 4957.5b.
Dodge (.John Watson) :
Benedict Arnold. 3.505.
J'lucot the great. 6962.
Dark horse. 9867.
Levee cutter. 25179.
Phonographic farce. .36160.
Dodge (.John Wilson) :
Cinderella. 7.344.
Miss Cherryblossom. 29914a.
Paul Revere. 3.5612.
Dodge (L. ) His own house
hold. 19767.
Dodge (S.) Hitzonian.s. 39531.
r>odge (W. A.) Nydia, the
blind flower girl of Pompeii.
.33172.
i>o(]ge (W. H.) :
King .Tack. 2.3782.
My son .John. 31709.
l>odge(W. r.) Mating. 28S08.
Dodge (W. R.) F'or his .sake.
14830.
Dodgson (C L.) :
Alice in Wonderland. 785-
792a. 21.569, .52615.
.Tal>berwocky. 54094.
Tlirough the looking glass.
46092, 52615.
Dodson (A.) Scrooge. 41199.
Dod.^on (C.) Girl from Dixie.
16488.
Dodson (J. E. ) Di-. Quixote.
11177.
Dodv (S.) Million ilollar dolls.
29641a.
Doenecke (.1. C. ) Double
crossed. .534.52.
Dormann (I".) »sVr Bieder
mann (F.)
Does (E. P.) .lack's uik-U-.
22396.
Doheny (M. A.) Play awhile.
54971.
Doherty (I-:. H. ) Restitution.
.39114.
3010
INDEX
Doherty (E. J.) :
Coquette. 8482.
Geraldine. 16170.
Doherty (E. P.) Panorama of
the assassination of Abi*ahaui
Lincoln. 35176.
Doliertv (H. S.) Steel safe.
43851.
Dohnanyi (E. von) Schleier
(ier Pierrette. 41068.
Dolan (J. F.) :
Fortune-teller. 15059.
Hish-toned burglar. 19430.
King of burglars. 23826.
Liifky Jim. 26854.
Medicine-man. 29028.
Mind-reader. 29712.
-My lord and lady. 31624.
New Yorker. 32.545.
On short notice. 33795.
On the Wabash. 33942.
Sui)i)orting dutchess. 44618.
Warm member. 49620.
Wire tapper. 51221.
l>t»]an (W.) Wake \ip. John
Bull. 49402.
l><>laro (S.) :
Bella Demonia. 3369,3370.
In the fashion. 21401.
Mourners. 31244.
Dole (H. B.) Cyrano de Ber-
gerac. 9551a.
n.»ie (N. H.) :
Amico Fritz. 1301.
I>on Carlos. 11339a.
Faust. 13904a. 13904b.
.Maid of <:)rleans. 27489m.
Piccolumini. 36209b.
Robbers. 39608a.
Dolinsky (H. M.) :
Full purse never lacks
friends. 15662.
If I were czar. 20929.
Dolli {Mile.) Rose-queen.
40015.
Dolph (H. E.) l<kirt-waist
man. 42676.
Dolsen (E. M.) :
Across the border. 171.
Grevilla tree. 17618a.
In the dregs. .54040.
Mrs. Dolly's carousal.
30352.
Polly pursuing. 54996.
Saving Abbie. 55242.
Showing Henry. .55329.
When a man's tempted.
50188.
Dolski. Ostatnie dwa ruble.
54824.
Dombasle (M. G. de) I^ova.
11565.
Dombre (K.) On frai)pe les
trois coups. 33771.
Dome (F. E.) New code. 32342.
Domestic & foreign missionary
.soc. of the P. E. church in the
U. S. A. Voices from everv-
where. 49246a.
Domfnguez (A.) :
Buen Espaiiol. 5401a.
Colgar los habitos. 7805.
Dos viejos. 11489.
Fresco de Goya. 15393.
Herencia de Gil. 19202a.
John Peres. 54118.
Mayor gxito. 28924.
Nueva ley. 33117.
I'oderoso caballero. 36610a,
S^ptinlo, no hurtar. 41520a.
Dominguez (R.) Chato del Al-
ba icfn. 6836.
Don, pseud. See Connellv
(J.H.)
Don (L.) :
Daughter of the Nile. 9991,
9992.
He. she & it. 18385.
Dt>naghey (F.) Louisiana Lou.
26409, 26409a.
Donahey (M. D.) Castle of
Grumpygrouch. 6427a.
Donahoe (F. W.) :
Peace commission. 35685.
Syncopation. 44868.
Uncle Tom's cabin up-to-
date. 48054.
Zion camp-meeting. 52364.
Donahue (A. L.) Precedents.
37038.
Donahue (H.) Francesca. th;
unfortunate. 15253.
Donahue (Jack) Tale of 2
shirts. 55511.
Donahue (John) Top of the
morning. 55626.
Donahue (L.) :
Bronx. .5246.
Dummy. 12033.
Leprechaun. 25089a.
Narrow road. 32027.
Reformer. 38877.
Donaldson (A.) Infernalis.
21691.
Donaldson (A. L.) :
After the game. 52588.
His first ca.se. .53942.
Donaldson (C. A.) Oh you
teacher. 33368.
Donaldson (D. E.) See Sau
Giovanni (M.)
Donald.son (F.) Big & little,
3772. *
Donaldson (F.) jr. Mischief-
maker. 29847.
Donaldson (M. E.) Weal ui-
woe. 49834.
Donaldson (T. B.) :
All in a dormitory. 854.
B.) — Continued,
that ends swell.
4404.
5315.
home to
11483.
24509.
29342.
31473.
Donaldson (T
All's well
899.
Bluff & Blarney
Brown & white.
Chickens come
roost. 69.58.
Colony girl. 7955.
Dorothy's diplomacy
Engaged. 12754.
Going back to college.
16851.
Hard lines. 18205.
His lordship absent-minded.
19710.
Jolly Roger. 22957.
Lady or the colonel.
Mexican honeymoon.
Mutiny of Margery.
Napoleon XIII. 31990.
Navajo land. 32095.
Old college chumps. 33447.
Red Cross girl. 38718.
Scandal school. 40939.
Tattle tale town. 45165.
Terrible trustee. 45435.
Through thick & thin.
46110.
We must have servants.
49816.
White coon. 50501.
Wishing well. 51259.
Donaldson (V.) Kithless, kin-
less. 24044.
Donaldson (W. A.)
Fredericksburgh.
Donaldson (W. C.)
London. 9098.
Donato (N.) Envy
12820.
Donaudy (A. & S.) Sperduti
nel buio. 43513.
Donavin (G. B.) :
B. O. O. Z. Y. 2609.
Wire-puller. 51220.
Donavin (K. H.) Submarine
romance. 44317.
Donazetta (W. L.) :
Mummy bride. 31353.
Strange voyage. 44058.
Donigan(J.) Roly Poly. 39769.
Donizetti (G.) :
Favorita. 13930.
Lucia di Lammermoor.
26808.
Marti ri. 28513.
Donlevy (J. H.) Loan of an
umbrella. 26018.
Donley (A. M.) Grange plays.
56078.
Donlon (J.) Daughter of Innis-
fail. 9960.
Donn. Test of friendship.
4.5467.
Battle of
3116.
Crimes of
of men.
3011
INDEX
Donnau (K. A.)
Double cross. Il?il2.
Fifth wheel. 14in?,.
Woman's will. 5159S.
Donnarunima (Filippo) Tur-
pina. 47386.
Donnarumma (Frank) :
Kittv Flinn's trouhie.s.
24061.
Stepmother. 43873.
. Donna. V (M.) :
Autre (lunger. 2498.
Douloureuse. 11563.
Eclaireuses. 12204.
Education de prince. 12267,
Escalde. 12901.
Lovers. 2669b.
Lysistrata. 26982.
Mariase de ' Telemaque.
28245, 28246.
Manage de Moli&re. 29116.
Other danger. 34438a,
45990b.
Paraitre. 3-5277.
Patronne. 35583.
Retour de Jerusalem. 39143.
See-saw. 41.382.
Torrent. 46582.
Donnay {Mrs. M.) <)is?eaux de
passage. 33384.
Donnell (C.) .Tones cup. 22980b.
Donnell (F. T.) :
Drachkov. 11642.
Monevmaking & niafchnijik-
ing! 30782.
Revolntionai'v marriaai*.
39289.
Donnell (M. C.) :
■'■' Greater power. 17.520.
Old uniforms. 3R6f>4.
Rainbow Cari-y. :58383b.
Suppression. 44620a.
White rabbit. .50559.
Donnell (M. E.) Crossed wires.
9218.
Donnelly (A.) Dn\v!i on Un-
farm.^ 11615.
Donnelly (V,. T.) S;inie game.
40654.
Dmnelly (H. G.) :
Amer. girl. 1209.
I?elle of .Japan. 3410
Blot sinister. 4324.
Capital prize. 60.50.
Carolina. 6273.
Chained to the i-aiik-^.
6627.
Children of Israel. 7033.
Civil service. 7476.
Commodore. 8134.
Darkest Russia. 9SS6.
9887.
Dick Turpin. 10808.
Dixie. 11066.
Electric boll(\ 12-104.
Donnelly (H. G.)— Cont'd.
End of the road. 12712a.
Fashions. 13722.
For love's sake. 14876.
Fortune-teller. 15065a.
F-imlet TT. 18010.
Have vou seen my sister?
18323.
Her ladyship. 19041.
.Judge & jury. 23137.
T.'iiia Rook'v 94555.
Later on. 24799.
Rlaul of money. 27483.
Maids of Athenia. 27520.
Mamma. 27072.
Men of Mayo. 29109.
Natural gas. 32063.
New York tiger. 32541.
Night at the circus. 32651.
Night in N. Y. 32697.
Norseman. 33017.
Old cabin home. 33432.
One of our boys. 34063.
Overland. 34959.
Pair of jacks. 3.5093.
Papa. 35201.
Quaker's daughter. 37959.
Roentgen rays. 39711.
Rouble rouge. 40060.
Ship ahoy. 42118.
Tammany. 45073.
Tammany brave. 45074.
Tammany hall. 4.5076.
Tammany man; 45078.
Tammany men. 45080.
Tammany sachem. 4.5082.
Tannnanv tiger.' 45083
45084.
They're after me. 4.5763.
Turn of the card. 47356.
Connelly (H. V.) Is marriage
a failure? 22094.
•^o^-^Uv (.J. F.) Pa.ris at 2
35299.
>onnelly (R. .J.) :
Cannon ball express. ■ 6009
Casey's wife. 6362.
Down by the sea. 11588.
INIodern IVIephisto. 30631.
Our patriots, from '76 tc
'98. 34743.
Paradise alley. 3-5256.
Variety-show. 48713,
Donnell v (T. L.) :
Black Hills. 4114.
Fastest boy in N. Y. 13732
Fastest Irishman in N. Y.
13733.
lonrelly, Giravd <.V>; Rii'-:^f>11 :
City directory. 7444-7440.
Directory. 1(>0(H1 10907.
Mr. Smith. 30265.
Smith. Smith I't co. 42839.
Smiths. '128-11.
Donner (H. M.) Montcalm
30897.
Donnev. (}uiet honeymoon.
38203.
Donnollv (R. J.) See Don-
nelly (R. J.)
Donoiihue (A.) :
Desmond iiall. 10560.
Heiress of Desmor.d hall.
18681.
Donoho (S. ) Uncrowned king.
48074.
Donohoe (F. W.) See Dona-
hoe (F. W.)
Donohoe (W. C.) :
Movie fan. 312.59b.
Too much smoke. .5.5623.
Donohue (,J. E.) Double oath.
11541.
Donovan. Mv good friend.
31573.
Donovan (A.) America. 1139.
Donovan (J. B.) :
Bowery sports. 4798.
Dewey's reception. 10737
King of .gamblers. 23835.
McFadden's alley. 27074.
Me Uncle Mike. 28973.
O'Riley's night off. 34369.
Twenty minutes on Broad-
way. 47449.
]>on<)van fM. C.) Goose & the
gander. 17126.
Donovan (M. F.) :
Cupid in livery. 9394.
Mother-in-law. 31153.
Under false colors. 48113.
Donovan (P. T.) Rou.gh road
to Hymen. 40080.
Donovan (T.) Goose & (he
.gander. 17126.
Donovan-Potter (J.) Evicted.
131.51a.
Donson (E.) See Ousrott
(Kyle)
Dooley (CD.):
Priscilla. 37503.
Walking delegate. 49414.
Dooley (E. .L) :
Bimbo of Bombay. 3901.
Cinderi^Oa up-to-date. 7-361.
.Mr. Bimbo of Boml);n .
30147.
Nirvana. .32839.
Pink Venus. 86347.
Doolittle (G. A.) Rose Hath-
ern's sacrifice. 5-5210.
Doolittle (G. E.) Old-times
rocks. 336.50.
Doon (O.) CuUena's guardian.
9338.
Doone (N.) Brooke of Braze-
nose. 52.50.
Doran (A. J.) Two noble
hearts. 47716.
3012
INDEX
r>oran (Frances) :
At the front. 52750.
Law-breakers. 54237.
I^oran {Mrs. Francis) Ishuiael.
22127.
Doran (Frank) Sapho. 40757.
r>oran (G. H.) co. :
Blindness of virtue. 4274.
Dispensation. 10963a.
Divine gift. 11015.
Great adventure. 17349.
Lie. 252331X
Rutherford *^ son. 40384,
40385.
Search-li,i,'hts. 41262b.
Theatre of ideas. 45644u.
What the public wants.
50141.
Witch uf Endor. 5.5971.
r>uran (Marie) :
At the front. 52750.
Carmen. 6243,6247.
Devil. 10651.
Freeport mystery. 1.5350u.
Ishmael. 22127.
It's up to you. 22246.
.Toseph & his bros. 23012.
Law-breakers. 54237.
Lena Rivers. 2.5045, 2.5046.
Lorna Doone. 26249.
.Manon Lescaut. 28094.
?.lollv Bawn. 30703.
Nell Cxwynn. 32183.
New co-ed. 32343a.
Outlaw. 34890.
I'arsifal. 3.5368.
(nio vadis? .38248.
Revolutionists. 39293.
Sapho. 40757.
Tempest & Sur.sliine. 45287,
45289, 45291 .
Thais. 45510.
This country of ours. 45841.
Doran (W. E.) College days.
7848.
Dorbesson (F.) :
Aldemon's daught^M•. 723.
America. 1136.
Christians & pagans. 7188.
Reparation. 3906L
Dore (D.) :
Artist's dilemma. 1981.
Moving. 31264.
Dor6 (R.) Ame du desert.
1120.
D()r6 (S. Jordan) See .Jordan
Dor§.
I>or6e (N.) :
Dangerous meeting. 9773.
Gelta. 16021.
I want a divorce.
Mirza. 29837.
Xatasqua. 32034.
Neschuma. 322.59.
Nirza. 32840.
2082
Dor6e (N.)— Cont'd.
Prenuptial reminiscences.
37062.
Temptress. 4.5345.
Doremus (B. W.) Sleeping
beauty. 42752.
Doremus (C. A.) Pickpocket.
36227.
Doremus (Mrs. C. A.) :
Adam & Eve. 241.
By right of sword. 5711.
Castle in Spain. (5425.
Circus rider. 7421, 7423,
4724.
Countess Irma. 8714.
Denise. 10465.
Duchess of Devonshire.
11925.
Fair Bohemian. 13366.
Fortunes of the king. 15079.
Full hand. 15654.
Girl in the ring. 16578.
■" Harem strike. 18216a.
In self-defense. 21319.
John Halifax, gentleman.
22855.
Love coast. 26494b.
Mary Anne Clarke. 28.543.
Miss Devil-May-Care. 54542.
More margin. 31017.
On the level. 54786.
Only a boy. 34147. 34148.
Pickpocket. 36227.
Prince Zilah. 37382.
Princess Zilah. 37466.
Real life. 385-58.
Right little girl. 55178.
Sleeping beauty. 42752.
Social ladder. 42970.
Stephanie. 43869.
Victory. 55779.
Wild rose. .50990.
Doremus (E.) Subduing of
Sarah. 44309.
Doremus ( E. W. ) :
Duchess of Gainsborough.
11929.
Wild idea. 50969.
Doremus (M. C.) :
Groundlings. 17694.
House of the Golden cat.
20422.
Soul of Imla. 43323.
Subduing of Sarah. 44309.
Doremus (M. R. M.) :
Rat's nest. 38.508.
When Cupid was ;i Chim-
panzee. .50206.
")oren. Sec Van Doren.
Day of excitement.
Mystery man.
4D89.
Peterman.
Dorente (N. E.)
rocked. 5700.
lorey (J. M.)
wall. 53962.
Dorgeloh (J. F.)
By passion
Hole in thi
Steal. -43S42
Doria (A.)
10131.
Dorion (C. T.)
54672.
Doris (E. S.) :
Breaking it off.
Eldest Miss
12378.
In paradise. 21293.
Old Orchard. 33596.
Doris (J. B.) Orange blos-
soms. 34299.
Dorleans (S.) Count de
Magny's daughter. 8659.
D'Orliac. See Oriiac.
Dorman (E.) Plvery thing goes
at the seashore. 13144.
Dorman (G. E.) Such is life.
44362.
Dorman (J. i>. ) Prevaricat-
ing princess. 37129.
Dormand (M. ) After the mas-
querade. .52.590.
D'Ormeviiie. See Ornieville.
D'Ormond (.1.) :
Night-riders. 82741. •
Women men love. 51611.
Dorn (E.) Bandit king of Hun-
gary. 2890.
Dorn {Mrs. N.) From a poor
*)rphan to wealth. 1-5.521.
Dovn fO.) Sch?)ne miillerin.
41089.
Dornbusch (W. F.) jr. Mask
of love. 28609.
Dorney (R. ) :
After business hours. 46.5a.
Blue glass. 4369.
Denise. 10469.
Dollars & sense. 11272.
Frou Frou. 1.5609.
Horizon. 20274.
Lemons. 25039.
Lottery of love. 26378a.
Love in harness. 26523a.
Love on crutches. 26579,
26.581.
Midsuuuuer night's dream.
29488a.
M. Alphonse. 30847a.
Nancv & co. 31948.
Night off. 32722.
Orient express. 34345.
Our English friend. 34610.
Passing regiment. 35462a.
Quits. 382.31.
Railroad of life. 38361a.
Railroad of love. 38362a.
Red letter nialits. 38750,
38752.
Sabine women. 40419.
Samson .^c Delilah. 40671a.
Sapho. 40762.
Seven-twenty-eight. 41623.
8013
INDEX
Dorney (K.)— Cont'd.
Taming of the slirew.
45056a.
Under the gaslight. 48168.
Undercurrent. 48247a.
Doro (V.) Mississippi steam-
boat. 30091.
Dorome (L.) -S'rc Doane (M.
E.)
Dorp. See \om Dorp.
Dorr (C. H.) Maid of Madrid.
27474.
Dorrance (E. S.) Ginger.
16375.
Dorrance (J. F.) :
Gilded geese. 16356, 16357
Meridian of folly. 29209.
Dorrian (C. I.) :
Age of reason. 52.596.
Sermon. 55284.
Without the law. 51321b.
Dorrigan (J.) Anheuser push.
1521.
Dorris (A. B.) :
Daddy. 9586.
Dead broke. 10201.
D'Orsay (H. M.) :
BaidvS of Shannon river.
2927b.
Dreamer. 11769a.
Dorso (J. G.) :
Dispensers of health. 10964.
Friends. 15458.
Modern Othello. 30639.
Not guilty. 33051.
Dortoieffski. See Dostoevski!.
Dostal (H.) Fliegende ritt-
meister. 14.504.
Do.stoevski'i (F. M.) :
Crime & punishment. 21721.
Idiot. 20881a, 29038.
Dostojewski. See Dostoevski!.
Dotesio (Carlos) :
Armas al hombro ! 1876.
Oficial de guardia. 54754.
Dotesio (Casa) See Casa Do-
tesio.
Dotres (J. M.) Para ingleses,
mi criado. 35239.
Dotson (A. W.) :
Edna. 12262.
Fourth. 15187.
Ideal warriors. 20870.
Love unto death. 26(536.
Silas Chester. 42316.
Two characters. 47575.
Unto death. 48434.
Doty (C. W.) :
Band festival at Plum
Center. 52821.
Cold turkey. 7800.
Colonel's wife. 7937.
Decoration day. 53370.
Good old days. 53813.
Doty (C. W.)— Cont'd.
Intertaining nobilitv.
21S38a.
Molly Darling. 30706.
Money. 30752.
Old Glory. 33492.
Old home town. 33506.
One winter's night. 34120.
Out in Iowa. 34814.
Red light dist, 3875-5.
Red llglit mission. 38757.
Vaudeville in 1920. 48738a.
Winning girl. 51154.
Doty (D. Z.) Til lie, a Menno-
nite maid. 40216.
Doty (G. E.) :
Duchesse de la Rivi6re.
11935.
Duchesse de Montmars.
11938.
Doty (H. M.) :
In old New England. 21269.
Jonesville sewing circle.
229S7.
Sackett's Corner folks.
40425, 40426.
Spriggins quiet afternoon.
43643.
Doty (W. K.) Smoke in a bag.
42853.
Douai (A. & M. A.) Grosse loos.
17682.
Doubleday & JlcClure co. :
Cyrano de Bergerac, 9551b.
Romancers. 39829.
Sunken bell. 44544a.
Doubleday, Page & co. :
Apostle. 52713.
As you like it. 2033.
Capt. .links of the Horse
marines. 6118a.
Comedy of errors. 8062.
Fairy tales. 13419.
False saint. 53597.
Great Guleoto. 17393b.
Hobson's choice. 53958.
Julius Caesar. 23232.
Macbeth. 27058.
Mary goes first. 28554a.
Masterpieces of modern
drama; English & Amer.
28737a, 2S737b.
Merchant of Venice. 29145.
Midsummer night's dream.
29475.
Mothers. .54615.
Patrie. 35.560a.
. Sunken bell. 44.544b.
Taming of the shrew. 45060.
Tempest. 4.5262, 45270.
Thief. 45767a.
Trail of the torch. 46740a.
Washington square plays.
55S46.
Doubleday, Page & co. — Cont'd.
Woman's way. 51589a.
Youth. 56046.
Doucet (T. A.) :
Any old thing. 1653a.
Black hand. 4103.
His master's slave. 19724.
.Jasper's troubles. 22519.
Midnight light. 29436.
Who are we? 50598.
Dougherty (A.) See Clement
(A. D.)
Dougherty (J. A.) Transfusion.
46820.
Dougherty (L. E.) :
Broken doll. 5179.
Mother, is the battle o\er?
311.56.
Dougherty (W. H.) :
Causeway guide. 6526.
Giant's Causeway. 16331.
Doughlas (J.) :
Darlington's widow. 9907.
My mother. 31651.
Pair of compasses. 35081.
Doughty (F. A.) :
How Cinthy got even.
20471.
Virginia sorcei'ess. 49139.
49140.
Douglas :
Crucifixion of Philip Strong.
9247.
Empailleur. 12626.
Douglas (Barbara) Little Jack.
25722.
Douglas (Boyd) Jenkins of
Dubuque & N. Y. 22602.
Douglas (Brandon) For the
: good of the service. 14927.
I Douglas (C. N.) :
: Animal convention. 1523.
: Birth of old Glory. 3960.
I Hired girl's dream. 19528.
: Mephistophiles outwitted,
i 29135.
I Queen of the kitchen. 38069.
; Weather man's dream.
: 49855.
Douglas (E. D.) Spencer's day
\ off. 43506.
'Douglas (Frances) Eternal
■ triangle. 12985.
Douglas (Frederick) :
First settler. 14386.
; Little Jack. 25722.
Troubles of Mr. Cupid.
47180.
Vi'^orst woman in N. Y.
■ 51804.
Worst woman in the world.
51805.
Douglas (G. B.) :
One night's mystery. 340.54.
Phonograph, 36164.
3014
INDEX
Douglas (Hanlon) Inside.
21770.
Douglas (Harry) :
Case of kin. 6337.
Croesus & Nemesis. 9164.
Editor's romance. 122-53.
His wife, tlie leading lady.
19854.
June. 23288.
Late Ezra Beniamin. 24792.
Trafalgar. 46704.
Douglas (J. A.) Chance. 6663.
Douglas (James) :
Festive day at Brigliton.
14079.
Labor & capital. 24284.
Douglas (Jotiu) 'E dun" no
where 'e are. 12108.
Douglas ( L. ) See West ( C. C. )
Douglas (M. B.) :
Amer. dutchess. 1197.
Artliur Wellesley's love
story. 1957. 1958.
Case of propinquity. 6340.
Master of ceremonies.
28699.
Pavlo Grand. 35645.
Pavlo-Grande. 3-5646.
Tempter. 45.339.
Douglas (Malcolm) :
Beyond. 3718.
Brownies in Fairyland.
5335.
Fight for millions. 14176.
Norwood. S3040a.
Douglas (Mark) f>ee Lfiiidu
(D. M.)
Douglas (Minnie) :
His nibs. 19749.
Joan. 22759.
One night. 34046.
P^n^lope. 35839.
Purple presence. 37890.
Son of man. 43209.
Under the rose. 48203.
Douglas (N. P.) :
Idol breaker. 20900.
Light of Asia. 25384.
Douglas (T. L.) Carib. 6219.
Douglas (W. A.) Free & un-
limited coinage of silver.
15325.
Douglas-Cox (R.) Love in ;i
railway train. 26516.
Douglass (Bert) Remedv.
39008a.
Douglass (C. W.) Undesirable
neighbor. 48266.
Douglass (J. B.) Man lliul
corrupted Hadleyburg. 279.53.
Douglass (J. E.) Jr. Vikintr.
49010.
Dourel-Roydel. Maison hautee.
27546.
Douthitt (E. A.) Spirit »f Ha-
waii. 43562b.
Douzet (A.) :
Dominator. 11326.
Gertrude. 16221.
Heiress. 18673.
I »ouzet ( Fay ) :
Hov/ he lied to his wife.
20480.
Mitzi. 30506.
Dove (G. W.) Bugle call. 5421.
J )ovskv (B. ) Mona Lisa.
30736a.
Dow (C. F.) Exherbitiou day.
13210.
Dow (J. M. ) Widower's trials.
.50847.
D:>w (J. W.) At Newport.
2166.
I)oward (M. E.) Variety girl.
48711.
Dowd (C. F.) I, Edward Gil-
bert. 20792c.
Dowd(F. B.) Madrigal. 27311.
Dowd (T. J.) Who's bossV
50649.
Dowd (V. J.) Enticed to
drink. 12804.
Do^vd (W. B.) Cure. 94.52.
Dowdeu (E.) Henry A'lli.
18882.
power (J. D.) :
Cattle thief. 6487.
Foimd guilty. 1511-5a.
Dowlan (L. ) Man h;iter.
27826.
Dowlan (W. C.) Man luilnr.
27826.
Dowley (H. N.) :
Fighting fortune. 1419().
^Miggs. 29518.
D iwlins: (F. E.) :
Don Quixote. 11372.
Minuet. 29774.
i >o\\ling ( J.) :
East & West. 12161.
Woman's rights. 51-566.
1 fowling (J. J.) :
Jube Slogan. 23110.
Kentucky girl. 23601.
Life-guard. 2.5299.
Moonshiners. 30973.
Red spider. 38805.
Dowling (M.) Lorna Doone.
26250.
Dowlina- (R. A.) :
r'ause & elfect. 6522.
Mountaineer. 31236.
Dov.u {Mrs. N. C.) Notliing
peculiar. 33083.
I>..wn (O.) :
IMaker of dreams. 27.595.
Quod wrangle. 5.5091.
Downes (Alfred M. & Anna IM.)
Uncle Jerry. 47975.
Downey (C. J.) Last of the
Stuarts. 24749.
Downey (J. M.) :
Dawn. 10075.
Heart & the cross. 18428.
Lesson. 25100.
Under false pretenses.
48115.
Downey (M.) :
Army surgeon. 1902.
Call on the doctor. 5915.
Downin (J. E.) Pearl of Pan-
ama. 3-5733.
Downing (A. M.) Cain man.
.5815.
Downing (A. P.) :
Daughter of fate. 9954.
Squaw's love. 43695.
Dowuing (H. E.) Kit Carson's
last trail. 24034, 24035.
Downing (H. F.) :
Arabian lovers. 1754a.
Human nature. 20612a.
Lord Eldred's other daugli-
ter. 26200a.
Placing Paul's plav. 36422a.
Shuttlecock. 42200a.
Downing [Mrs. H. F.) Plac-
ing Paul's play. 36422a.
Downing (H. M.) Last of the
Mohicans. 24741.
Downing (L. C.) :
Defending the flag. 10381.
Great Kenton feud. 17413.
Downing (M. S. B.) Drums of
doom. 11884.
Downing (R.) :
Indiana romance. 21652.
•Just a common man.
23317.
IXiwning (R. L.) :
Helena. 18730.
Putnam, a son of the Revo
lution. 37920.
Richard, the Lion-Hearted.
39376.
Dowuing (W. F.) :
Benedicta. 3510.
East & West. 12160.
Happiest day of his life.
18134.
Three outlaws. 46007.
Will & the deed. 51024.
Downs (A.) Paying his debts.
35665.
Downs (B. F.) Bride & groom
opera. 5055.
Downs (O. E.) His wife.
19842.
Downs (W. A.) Vaudevilliaus.
48742b.
Dox (H. B.) :
After the election. 497.
For Russia Free. 14910.
3015
INDEX
Dux (H. B.)— Cont'd.
Match-maker. 287(3.3.
Piper's pay. 36383. 36384.
Question of honor. 3S168.
Dox (J. C.) :
After the election. 497.
As luck would have it.
2015.
Hymen affinity en. 20748.
Kittie's little vvaj . 24053.
Piper's pay. 36383. 36384.
Question of honor. 3816S.
Doyle :
Amer. consul. 1181.
Bulls & bears. 5449.
Gypsy courts! I ij). 17826.
Lost paradise. 26337.
Master & man. 28667.
On special service. 33797.
Prisoner of war. 37523.
Romany rye. .39845.
Sealed instrudions. 41244.
Doyle (A. C.) :
Auntie. 2437.
Davv-n. 10072h.
Great Keinphii/ exp^■l•i-
ment. 17412.
Great Kleinphlz experi-
ment. 17414.
Jane Annie. 224.53.
Sherlock Holmes. 42092,
42093.
Sign of the 4. 42295, 42296.
Speckled band. 43470.
Waterloo. 49699.
Doyle (B.) Our Margaret
Alice. 34709.
Dovle (C. W.) JMierrv ripe.
6909.
Doyle (E.) :
Cagliostro. 5810.
Ginevra. 16373.
Knightly woman. 24162.
New police commissioner.
32438.
Price of greed. 37157a.
Dovle (E. A.) Phocioii. 36154a,
36154b.
Doyle (E. R.) Necessity of be-
ing consistent. 32131a.
Doyle (G.) Last vision. 24780.
Doyle (G. L.) :
High & low. 19393.
Perambulating egg. 35877.
Doyle (J. H.) Gypsy's warning.
17851.
Doyle (J. T. & M. W.) :
Amer. diiilomacy. ."»2662.
Boss. 4687.
Governor's wil'e. 17204a.
(Graduate cr<jok. 17214a.
His last offense. 19689a.
King's perfume. 23985a.
.Man from
27806.
R(>s('(imm()n.
Doyle (J. T. & M. W.)— €ont'd.
Policewoman no. 65. 36671a.
Putting one over. 37928.
Ready for action. 38.548a.
Right man. 39430.
Show-down. 42180.
'Twas ever thus. 55685.
Doyle (R. A.) Power of the
bluff. 36992.
Dozier (H.) :
Bachelor girls. 2667.
Cow-boys' campfire. 8948.
Isle of Eden. 22155, 22156.
Steel man. 43849.
L>rachmann (H.) :
Der var engang. 45731.
Renaissance. 39031a.
Draxler (C. F.) Marianna.
28256.
Drake (C. B.) Doom of King
Alcohol. 11429.
Drake (C. L. ) Inventria.
21899. 21900.
Drake (F.) Little abbe. 25578.
Drake (F.O.) De Soto. 10561.
Drake (F. J.) & co. :
Black art. 4045.
Love behind the scenes.
26485.
Mrs. Gadal tout's busv da v.
30368.
New monologues & dialc t
stories. 32426a.
Drake (J.) Conspiracy. 8333.
Drake (J. B.) :
Chronicle (»f a camera.
24146.
Knight of the camei:i.
24146.
Drake (.T. M.) Messer Ben-
venuto. 29316.
Drake (J. R.) Culprit Fay.
5651.
Drake (L.) No man's land.
54725.
Drake (M. E. H. Tyrwhitt-)
See Tyrwhitt-Drake (M. E.
H.)
Drake (S.) :
Bravo's oath. 49.56.
Little Charm. 25613.
Drake (W.) For the flag.
14922.
Diake (W. M.) Her wedding
night. 19171.
Drama league of America :
Adventurer. 340a.
Bonds of interest. 52947.
Electricity. 12417a.
Festival of Pomona. 14077a.
•Tournalists. 23069b.
Kins Henry IV of Germany.
23775a.
Kimr of the dark chamber.
23S64b.
Drama league of America— Con.
Lover's garden. 26670a.
Marriage of Olympe. 28417b.
Noh dramas. 32909a.
Other danger. 34438a.
Pretty Sabine women.
37124a.
Pyraraus & Thisbe. 37940a.
Squabbles of Chioggia.
43676a.
Stronger. 44193.
N. Y. center. Amer. festi-
vals for elementary schools.
52663.
Drama piib co. Court in ses-
sion. 8840.
Dramatic pub. co. :
All about Goldstein. 820.
All due to the management.
831.
All stars. 912.
Amer. harem. 1216.
Amer. woman. 1275.
Anne of old Salem. 1.555.
As the leaves. 2019a.
At the summer dance hall.
52758.
Aunt Susan's troubles on
the farm. 52776.
Huchelor's club. 2692.
Beauty to order. 3243.
Because I love you. 3247.
Bill Perkins' proposin' dav.
3843.
Billy & the ilirecting fates.
3873a.
Birds Island. 3934.
Black bachelor. 4048.
Black breach of pronuse
case. 4058.
Bloomer girls. 4314.
Blundering Billy. 4415.
Boy's essay on Ijoys. 52971.
Bridget's trials. 5101.
Burglars. .5.527.
Burglar's welcome. 5540.
Burley's ranch. 5565.
By teleplione. 5714.
Cake walk. 5818.
Capt. Racket. 6156.
Captain's wager. 6173.
Carmen. 6246.
Case of Sophronia. 6346.
Champagne & oysters. 6645.
Charity bazaar. 53110.
Charity Higgins' vocal or-
gan. 6751.
Cheerful liar. 6882.
Christmas b<Mieht. 7206.
Cinderelline. 7362.
Comedies for children.
8056.
Conrad. 8305.
Coom-n a -go] )pel . 84.50a .
3016
INDEX
Dramatic pub. co. — Cont'd.
Coontowu musketeers. 84.59.
Corinne of the <'h'cus.
.53262.
Corner store. 8551.
Country romance. 8784.
Cousin Gene. 53280.
Crazy idea. 003G.
Crows. 9237a.
Curtain lifted. 9509.
Darlv tragedian. 9878.
Dawn of liberty. 100S3.
De scruuiscious weddin'.
53358.
Deacon's sweetheart. 10196.
Delicate question. 10407.
Demon phonograph. 1045.".
Dent's office boy. 10484.
Diamonds & hearts. 10774.
Divorgons. 11063.
Doctor's assistant. ]119].
Dust of the earth. 12061.
Dutchman & the trani)).
12080.
Electra. 12396a.
Emerson club. 12.599.
Empliatic hit. 12635.
Exerbition. 13209.
Fairy ring. 13414.
False colors. 13517.
Finer shades of honor.
14268.
Finish of Pete. 14275.
First kiss. 14365.
First Thanksgiving dinner.
14892.
For rent tomorrow. 145^)03.
Frank Dumont's minstrel
joke book. 15266.
From kitchen-maid to ac-
tress. 15.548.
Frozen violets. 15615.
Fuhrraann Henschel. 15648.
Fun in a photograph gal-
lery. 15681.
Gay Mr. Bold. 1597S.
George has a grouch on sis-
ters. 16149.
George says boys don't
have such a snap. 16151.
Get - rich - quick society.
16253.
Giboyer's son. 16332b.
Girl & the outlaw. 1644Sa.
Girl's secret. 16379.
Giu'5ep])ina. 1668Sa.
Gold brick. 16881.
Good Hope. 17083a.
Good substitute. 17116.
Great Plummer breach (sf
I)romise case. 17446.
Half-hour of madness.
.17927.
Hannah Sproiit.s. .53865.
r»r;imatic pub. co. — Cont'd.
Heart of a shamrock.
18450a.
Hearts are trumps. 18.543.
Hector. 18615.
Her cowboy lover. 18941.
Her gloves. 19001.
Herod & Mariamne. 19276a.
Hicks at college. 19358.
House across tlie wav.
20385.
How Mandv got tlie Aote.
20500.
How to get a <livorce.
20548.
Huldah's parin' bee. 20597.
Humble pie. 20627.
Hunkers' Corners. 20671.
Hypnotist. 20767.
Hypnotizing a landlord.
20775.
I'll remain single. 20801.
In granny's time. 54026.
In old Va. 21282.
In the good green wood.
21414.
In the spring. 21518.
Innocent error. 21743.
Intruder. 21871.
Is he in? 22084.
.Tack Sheppard & Ton Blue-
skin. 22362.
.Tack's predicament. 22391.
.Tealous wife. 22539.
Joe, 22799.
.Tohnson's busy day. 22S9.5.
Lady barl)er. 24357.
Lamentable tragedy of
Julius Caesar. 24,564.
Lamentable tragedy of Mc-
Lizzie. 54217.
Lamentable tragedy of
Omelet & <^>almealia.
24565.
Leonarda. 25076a.
Letter. 25141.
Light-o'-love. 25380a.
Littl^game with fate. 25691.
Lonesome mile. 26130.
Love in all corners. 26518.
Love's diplomacy. 26700.
Ma Dusenberry. 26991.
Maccie MacCarty listens.
27351.
Mandy's lost opportunity.
28049.
Marriage question. 28426.
Masonic lodge. 28624.
Me & Cinders. 28960.
Melinda's sw e e t h e a r t .
29075.
:\Ierry cobbler. 29228.
Midnight train. 294.50.
Midnight trespasser. 29457.
.Midway. 29.507.
Dramatic pub. co. — Cont'd.
M i 1 k m ai d ' s convention.
29598.
Miser. 29852.
Mr. Seal of N. C. 30258.
Mrs. Busby's .pink t^-a.
30325.
Mrs. Mulcahy. 30415.
Modern Ananias. 30583.
Modern proposal. 30648.
Mustard plasters. 31464.
My friend Brown. 31.548.
My Mexican rose. 31643.
Napoleon & the senti-y.
54683.
New professor. 32441.
Noble outcast. 32927.
Not in the regular army.
33052.
Nothing doing. 54739.
Nugget. 33121.
Oh, dese women. 33350.
Oh ! that propertyraau.
33359.
On the path of the child.
54789.
Other people'.s troubles.
84481.
Our first performance.
84622.
Our starry banner. .34779.
Outcast's daughter. 34878.
Out's inn, 34905.
Over the garden fence.
34929.
Page from the ])ast. 35034.
Parliament of servants.
35346.
li'arrot cage. 3536.5b.
Pa's picnic. 35426.
Passing cloud. 35446.
Pink carnations. 36328.
Pink dominoes. 36332.
Pride of Va. 37216.
Professor of love. 37637a.
Prof. Robinson. 37638.
()ueen's robe. 38129.
Race for a wife. 38280.
Real Amer. girl. .5.5113.
Roll-call of heroes. 39758.
Rose o' Plymouth-town.
39980.
Santiago. 40750.
Schwartzbrodt & Pickle-
man. 41137.
Serenade party. 41532.
Sewing society. 41641.
Showman's ward. 42194.
Silent detective. 42338.
Smith mystery. 42838.
Society acting. 43004.
Something doing. 43167.
Sowing wild oats. 43407.
Spinsters' c o n v e n t i o ti .
43551.
3017
INDEX
Dramatic pub. co. — Cont'd.
Spinsters' return. 43552.
Springtime fantasy. 43658.
Star Spanglefl Banner.
43797.
Suite B- 44455.
Ttieir first meeting. 45658.
Ttirough a matrimonial
bureau. 46062.
Timothy Ryan's return.
46272.
Tit for tat. 46326.
To rent. 46375.
Toast-master. 46398.
Tomplvins" liire*! num.
46486.
Too little vaKrants. 4652()a.
Triumph of Pauline. 47106.
Troublesome time. 47187.
Truth, the mischief. 47207.
Try it on. 47303.
'Twixt love & money.
47527.
Two veterans. 47811.
Uncle Rube. 48006.
Undertaker's dau.ghter.
48261.
Unexpected visitors. 48301.
Universal excliange. 48361.
Unknown rival. 48378.
Up Vermont wny. 48513.
Visitors. 55788.
Wah-na-ton. 493<;7.
Waiting f<>r burglars.
55807.
Waiting for the v^'rdict.
49400.
Watermelon eni-e. 49700.
Way out West. 49779.
What became of Parker.
50052.
When kniulils were bold.
50249.
When Reul>en comes to
town. 50288.
Where are those menV
50370.
Who? raeV 50640.
Will you marry me? 51053.
Winning of Fu.ji. .51170.
Woman of it. 51444a. ^
Woman's honor. 51536.
Dramatisches ceutralbiiro Rn-
binverlag. M. & W. Kohler:
P.rand der leideiischaften.
4905.
Moritz, die liiilige fee.
31033.
VV^as des Kaise)-« ist. 49631.
See also KiHilers (M. «&
W.) Rubinverlag. — Ru-
bin verla.g.
I )ramatists' play a.gency. Who's
to bin me for it? .50666a.
I>rane (S. D.) :
Everybody is doing it.
53563.
Lincoln & the soldier.
25508. 54277.
Saved at 7. 40872.
Dransfield (J.) Spirit of Christ-
mas. 43561.
Draper (A. W.) :
Burgomaster. 5543.
Nemesis. 32211.
Draper (G. O.) :
Does it really matter?
11232.
Texan honeymoon. 454S4.
Drault (.J.) :
Jeu de I'amour et des
beaux-arts. 22677.
P^re du regiment. 35889.
Draw ( T. ) See Perrott ( S. W. )
Dravton (A.) Winchester.
51110.
Dravton (D.) Transplanted
flower. 46831.
Drayton ( F. O. ) :
Dream maiden. 11726a.
Sylvia. 55500.
Dravton (H. S.) Amateur phre-
nolo.gists. 1066.
Drdla (F.) Laden - komtess.
24318.
Dreeben (O. L.) :
Choice. 7127a.
Lola. 26080a.
Other way out. 34490a.
Tree & the fruit. 55649.
Dreesen (W.) Sturmflut. 44300.
Dregely (Cx.) :
Gutsitzende frack. 17802.
Isteni szikra. 22193a.
Dreher (K.) :
Anno 48. 1569.
Scheidun.gsgrund. 41038.
Drei masken-verlag :
Ah-da staun'ich. 612.
Ahnengalerie. 626.
Arche Noah. 177t.
Arme millionar. 1881a.
Auch ich war eiu jiingling.
52766.
Bella. 3367.
Beschwerdebuch. 3565.
Brehms tierleben. .5016.
Biigeleisen. 53008.
Cafard. 5803.
Coeur-as. 7769a.
Diime in rot. 9676, 9677.
Damenwahl. 9683.
Des kaisers soldaten. 10.527.
Diener lassen bitten. 53413.
Dr. Fix. 11141.
Donatello. 11386.
Dorette. 11461.
Dn liebes Wien. 11898.
Drei masken-verlag — Con.
Ei des Columbus. 53504.
Emma, die perle. 12620.
Erdgeist. 53542.
Ewige paar. 13178.
Extrabliitter ! 53579, 53580.
Extrazug nach Nizza.
13272-13274.
Fanfare. 13638.
Filmzauber. 14239, 14240.
Fraulein vom Globus. 15236.
Gefjihrliche jahre. 16006.
Goldene horn. 17024.
Gralin Fill. 17220a, 17220b.
Grenzsperre. 17609.
Grosse rosinen. 17684,
17685.
Grosse vergangenheit.
17689.
Heimkehr des Ddvsseus.
18638a-18638c.
Himmelblaue zeit. 19496u,
19496b.
Hoheit-der Franz. 199.55a.
Hosenknopf. 53975.
Immer feste druff. 21003a.
21003b.
Jettchen Gebert. 22675,
22676.
.Tiingste gericht. 23198.
•Julia Farnese. 5418.5.
.Juxbaron. 23435a-2343oc.
Kismet. 24011.
Klein-eisen. 24080.
Kleine salon. 24092a.
Lachende dreibund. 24301,
24301a.
Lady Hamilton. 24418.
Lady Thyras heirat. 24526.
Liebe Au.gustin. 25236-
25238.
Lulu. 26916.
Lustscliloss. 26956.
Marchenprinz. 27323a.
Mann auf der schaukel.
28076.
Mann mit der griinen
maske. 28080.
Marmorweib. 28342.
Maxl. 28897.
Mein tiefstes beileid. 29065.
Mesalliance. 29288.
Mona I-isji. 30736a.
Miide Theodor. 31301.
Notre-Dame. 33089.
Opfer. 34274.
Papa's tochter. 35220.
Pariser luft. 35312-35.314.
Porzia. 55005.
Prinzen.jagd. 37493.
Riitselhafte frau. 55100.
Richard is. 39378a.
Rodion Raskolnikow. 39707.
Scharmante. 5.5248.
Schweinepriester. 41139.
3018
INDEX
Drei masken-verlag — Con.
Seifenblase. 41407.
So wird's gemacht. 4293S.
Spielerei. 43541.
Studentengriifin. 442GH.
44264.
Suburra. 44342a.
Siisse frucht. 44385('.
Tante Rosa. 45120.
Tartiiff im reifrock. 4.5145.
Themidoie. 4569fi.
Tocliter des fabriklierrn.
46408.
Toff-Toff-leutnauts. 46416.
Torfmull. 46575.
Vielgeliebte. 49002.
Vorpostengefecht. 49289.
Wiichterhaus 111. 49342.
Was fehlt ihra? 49632.
Wenii zwei liochzeit
macheu. 55871.
Wie einst im niai. .50868b,
50868c.
Winkelzug. 51134.
Di-eiser (T.) :
Along the Wabash. 991.
Phiys of the natural & the
supernatural. 54980.
Dresel (H. G. ) 1 librarian.
25226.
Dresner ( N. ) Thoughtless
move. 4.5912.
Dresser (J. S. van) See Van
Dresser.
Dresser (P.) :
Green goods. 17570.
Green goods game. 17572.
Green goods man. 17573,
17574.
Green goods men. 17575.
Howling success. 20568.
In good old N. Y. town.
21189.
Mr. Volunteer. 30277.
Mother's gift to her coun-
try. 31181.
Sweet Savannah. 44762.
Timothy & clover. 4626S.
Voice of the Hudson. 49238.
Way down in old Indiana.
49724.
Dresser (W. T. van) Sec Van
Dresser,
Dressier (A.) Santa Caterina.
40723.
Dreuth (P. W.) :
Katzeniammer kids. 2.3.544,
23545.
Mills of destiny, 29675.
Scandal. 40932.
Drew (0. B.) Jenny Wren.
22611.
Drew (C. E.) Bogus chauffeur.
4479.
Drew (De S. G.) :
College oil cans. 7861.
John Mask, exile. 22867.
Drew {Mrs. F.) Carmichael's
daughter. 62.50a.
Drew (G.) :
Agnes, 589.
Billy's tombstones. 3899.
Out there. 34860.
Still voice. 43903.
i~>rew (H. E.) :
Kink's ward. 23999.
Manzanita. 28137.
St. Heller's beacon 40532,
40533.
i>rew (Joseph) Lumber lack
26922.
Drew (L. K.) :
Othello outdone. 34434.
When Caesar marks An
tony. 50200a,
When Rome howls. 50291a.
Orew (M.) :
Diamond merchant. 10764.
Early morn. 12145.
For the good of the ordei'
14926.
Husking-bee. 20738.
In the gariC. 21409.
Italian vote. 22263.
Master criminal. 28676a.
Try out. 47305.
Drew (M. F. ) Our aunts.
34532.
Drew (S.) :
Agnes. .589.
China cup. 7074.
Feast of the dragon. 13957.
Force of circumstances.
14974.
Invasion. 21890.
Ninety three. 32814.
That girl from Mex. 45571.
Drew (Ahs. S.) That girl from
Mex. 45571,
Drew (S. R.) What the moon
saw. 50138a.
i>rews (L. C. ) Muhloon's board-
ing house. 31321.
Drey (S.) :
Cupid i*< cupidity. 9364.
9365.
New Pygmalion & Gahjtea.
32446.
Woman's rights. 51564.
Dreyer (C. «S:D. A.) Meiihi><t<>"s
manifesto. 54491.
Dreyer (M. ) :
Grossmama. 17691.
Griinende zweig. 17705.
Hochzeitsfaekel. 19923.
Pfarrers tochter von Strela-
dorf. 36067.
Tal der liebe. 44959, 44960.
Di^yer (M.)— Cont'd.
Thai des lebens. 45516.
Venus Amathusia, 48834a.
Dreyfus (A.) Cr^ne sous une
cemp^te. 33775.
Dreyfus (C) Alsace. 52645.
Drick {Mrs. F. J.) :
Four innocents. 15154.
Soul awakening. 43307.
Driden (P. K.) :
After all. 463.
Price. 37144.
: Drifoos (G. L.) Devil & his
! emissaries. 10657.
iM-iscoll (C.) :
Lolita, the flower girl.
1 26088.
! Mexicuua. 29345.
i Dris;coll (D. A.) :
! Kpi.sode of New Orleans.
! 12S31.
i Under two kings. 48286.
; Driscoll (J.) :
April first. 1739.
2716.
17863.
Berlin.
39754.
Bachel<»r's proposal
Club woman, 7700.
Ri^gular cop. 55137.
Return of Peter Quinn
39189.
Saving in souLs. 40891a.
Driscoll (J. A.) Price inevita
hie. 37147.
Drisko (E. E.) :
Dawn of reason. 10088.
In the twilight. 21536.
Droescher (G. ) :
Habanera.
Roland von
Droge (L. ) :
April tool. 1742.
False alarms. 13514.
New typewriter. 32475.
Nev,s])aper ad. 32,575.
Two tyiiewiiter.s. 47S10.
Wishes. 51253.
Drouigoole (W. A.) :
In Tin Cup alley. 215.54a.
Tennt^ssean. 45380.
Dronberg (A. F.) :
In a (Jerniiiu garrison.
21067.
Only a fool. 34162.
I>ro(,isten (A. W.) See Maclean
(E. W.)
Droste (B. H.) :
Happie Heinle. 18131.
Happv Heinie. 18170.
18170a.
Joy riders. 2.S087b.
Ole Olson, .jr. 33690.
See also Holmes (B.)
Drouet (R.) :
Colonel Bob. 7900.
Doris. 11469.
Fia Diano. 1.5226.
3019
INDEX
Dronet (R.)— Cont'd.
Letty Vane. 25157.
Sculptress. 41212.
To-morrow. 46479.
Woman's power. 515.^4.
Drovin (A. H.) In Hades.
21195.
Drovin (G. A.) :
His first case. 19627.
Lawyer's trials. 24889.
Drown (C. G.) :
Bar boy & t)ie rounder.
2941.
Butler & the heiress. 5638.
Kindergarten. 23719.
Pickaninnies. 36212.
Troubadours. 471.59.
Drown (J. J.) fr.:
Emerald ring. 12597.
Our German ward. 34649.
Turnpike tavern. 47385.
Uncle Wm. Henry. 48057.
Druck or Drucke (H.) :
As a woman thinks. 2000b.
Ballot hunter. 2865a.
Compromised. 8179a.
Counsellor. 8649.
Eternal woman. 53558.
Phantom heritage. 360Sla.
Drucljerman (S.) Shalvespeare's
selected works. 41914.
Di'ue (H.) Modern dream.
30600.
Drug (J. L.) Surveyor. 44662.
Drug (L. ) Lady Satan. 24.515a.
Drukker (M. S.) Prohibition.
37663.
Drum (J. C.) :
Its a long way to dear old
Yonkers. 22234a.
Milady's boudoir. 29551b.
Murdock's pardner. .54642.
Roughneck Riley. .55214.
Drum (S.) -See Blot (A.)
Drumb (S.) :
Double header. 11.524a.
Hullabaloo. 20598, 20598a.
Judgment. 2315<>, 23158.
Props. 37732a.
Six handed game. 4261 8.
Strike on the Ki(.-king Bird.
44164.
Drumeir (J.) Oath of allegi-
ance. 33203.
Drumm (W.) Moods of merri-
ment. 30929.
Drummond (A. H.) Little
jewel. 25731.
Drummond (L.V Out of a job.
84819.
Drury (M. R.) Chip of an old
hl(K-k. 7104.
Drury (W.) :
From '49 to '94. 15540.
Mighty Mrs. Station.
29527.
Drury (W. P.) :
Calamity Jane, R. N. 5824.
Flag lieutenant. 14457.
Privy council. 37544.
Drury lane theater. See Tliea-
tre royal Drury lane, ltd.
T>vy, pseud. See Drifoos (G. L.)
Dry (J. P.) Ball's Bluff. 2866.
Dryden (H.) Here's your hat.
19196.
Dryden (J.) :
All for love. 39076b.
Conquest of Granada.
39076b.
Tempest. 45266.
Duane (E. L.) :
Brought to light. 5312.
Poster maid. 36882.
Shadow of a crime. 41673.
Under oath. 48121.
Duarte (F. C.) :
Bella Tripita. 3374.
Trianera. 46944a.
Du Bard (W. E.) Secrets.
41369.
Dube ( J. G. ) See Dubey (G.J.)
Dubey (A.) Three muslieteers.
45995.
Dubey (G. J.) Yankee tourist
in Japan. .52017.
Dubinsky (E. & M. M.) :
Broken rosary. 5212.
Electrocuted at 5. 12423a.
Gal of my dreams. 15773a.
Prince in overalls. 37306a.
What every woman should
know. 50065b.
Dubinsky bros. Buffalo Bill, jr.
5411.
Du Bois (I.) Blue & gray.
4333.
Du Bois (O. B.) :
Biscuits & bills. 3980.
Children of the tenement.
7045.
Homeopathic remedy.
20069.
Miss Clara Bunch. 29919.
Night in Tappan. 32702.
DuBois(S. C.) Shiloh. 42108,
42109.
Du Bois (T.) Body & soul.
4471.
Du Bois (W. E. B.) Christ of
the Andes, 7176.
Duboscq (A.) Typhon. 47854.
Dubourg (A. W.) :
Angelica. 1491.
Bitter fruit. 4023. 4024.
3020
Dubreuil (W. W.) :
Fugitives. 8394, 15646b.
Helen Stanton. 53901.
Heritage. 19211.
Only course. 34197.
Power of the past. 36996.
Third law. 45810.
Dubry (L. E.) :
Game of dominoes. 15859.
Masqueraders. 28646.
IJucasse (Roger-) See Roger-
Ducasse.
Ducey (I^) Fnrrell's girl.
13699.
Duchemau (A. A.) Animated
minstrels of fame. 1526.
Duchemin (A. ) :
Heatherglade mystery.
18595.
Masked cavalier. 28613.
Woman pays. 51478c.
Duchess (The) See Hunger-
ford (M. W. H.)
Duckers (L.) Master passion.
2S718a.
Du Coe (l/ns-. W. A.) Dupes of
fanaticism. 12044.
Dudevant (Mine.) See Sand
(G.) pseud.
Dudley (B.) Sec Dudley
(W. B.)
Dudlev (C. E.) Molly Bawn.
30705.
Dudley (E.) Mistaken identity.
30114.
Dudley (E. L.) :
Bolted door. 4518, 4518a.
Doctor Dandy. 11132.
Drifting. 11824.
Entangled. 12794.
Griselda. 17653.
Immutaldt' law. 21015.
Jonah. 22969a.
Templetons* night out.
45304.
Dudlev (H. B.) :
No. 1000 I'ifth. 33150.
Prison. ,37.107.
Dudley (S. H.) Doctor Beans
from Boston. 11118.
Dudley (S. M.) :
Ashimedas. the Persian.
2069.
Emanuel, th.e tru(> son.
12623.
Master's power. 28749.
Dudley (S. V.) Cunning old
woman of Bagdad. 9347a.
Dudley (V.) Fish st(U-y. 14403.
Dudley (W. B.) :
Burden. 5502.
Midnight matinee. 29442.
Teeney Ricketts. 55524.
Temperament. 452.56.
INDEX
Dudley (W. B.)— Cont'd.
Wheel. 5016.5a.
Wish of the family. .512.52.
Diilbers (F.) :
Cardonio. 6201,6202.
Karinta von Orrelaudea
541.58.
Duenas (F. Muiioz) Ser M\moz
Duefias.
Duer (C.) :
Devil & Mistress Angel.
10658.
End of the road. 12711.
King's comedy. 23948.
Silver lady. 42402.
Woman. 51369.
Duerr (A.) Professor. 37618.
Duesberg (E.) Gervaise.
16233.
Duff (E.) :
Bill Freeman. 3835.
.Tudas. 23120.
Duff (J. C.) :
Featherbrain. 13958.
/ Paola. 35193.
Duff (W. F.) Valentine Vox.
48627.
Duff (W. L.) Rebecca. 38614.
Duffee (E.) Soldier's bride.
43092.
Duffet (IM.) Over the transom.
34953.
Duffev (H. K.) Humanity.
20624.
Duffey (R. F.) Night in the
trenches. 54716.
Duffield (H.) :
Bad lot. 2777.
Firebrand. 14320.
V. V. V. 48584.
Duffield (H. S.) Plot & proxy.
36547.
Duffield (S. A. V>'.) Eric. 12851.
Duffield &C0.:
Arrow maker. 1923.
As a man thinks. 2000.
Chantecler. 6713.
Daughter of heaven. 9957.
Fairy tale plays. .53594.
Festival plays. 14078.
Holiday plays. 19975.
Picture plays. 36243.
Poems & dramas by W.
Sharp. 36613e.
Pride & prejudice. 37203.
Vicar of Wakefield. 4S92S.
Dutry (A. A.) Roland Lee. 39750.
Duffv (A. E.) His wife's will.
19870.
Duffy (D. J.) :
Battle of Very Crude.
3139a.
Dan .T. Duffy, art auction-
eer. 9699.
Duffy (D. J.)— Cont'd.
Maid, a Mick & a Ford
27434a.
Duffy (E. A.) Triumph of Co-
lumbus. 47087.
Duffv (J. G.) For royal
Charlie. 14908.
Duffy (.J. J.) Married a half
hour. 28432a.
Duffy (J. T.) :
Big surprise. 3806.
Cross my palm with silver.
9195a.
Duffy (M. E.) Macbeth. 27030.
Duffv (M. S.) Big surprise.
3806.
Duffy (P. H.) Conspiracy.
Duffy (Richard) :
Delilah & the truckman.
10413.
King's spy. 23995.
Lady Raffles. 24513.
Sheepherder. 42037.
Tower man. 4GG39.
Du Ford (P.) Neglected wife.
321.58.
Dugan (C.) Southern cross
drill. 43369.
Dugan (C. A.) King's jester &
other short plays. 23971a.
Dugan (P.J.) Cartouche. 6309.
Duganne (A. J. H.) Woman's
vows & mason's oaths. .51585.
Duganne (J. M.) Professor Na-
poleon. 37636.
Duganne (W. M.) College hero
revised. 7854a.
Dugdell (W. E.) :
On the stroke of 10. 33928.
Silent v^•itness. 42362a.
Dugey (M. B.) :
In La. before the war.
21226.
Lineage tells. 25524.
Duggan (A. G.) :
Country miss. 8780.
Western counte.ss. .50008.
Duhain (C. L. F.) Rev. Mr.
Demon. 39261.
Duhamel (G.) :
Combat. 8032a.
In the shadow of statues.
21.503a.
Light. 25354b.
Duignan (W.) Clouds & .sun-
shine. 7669.
Dukas (P.) :
Ariane & Blue Beard. 1825.
Ariane e Barbe-bleue. 1826.
Duke (E. W.) :
Burglar's chance. 53020.
Lieut. Dean's heritage.
25270.
Mile. Nanette. 27694a.
Duke (E. W.)— Cont'd.
Penalty. 54922.
PiYiof of the pudding.
55049.
Puppets. 37852b.
Dukemahrr (D. P.) :
Creola. 9059.
Lady of mercy. 24483.
Purple mother. 37S88a.
Redeemed. 388.82.
Duke's theatre co. Retl robe.
.SS785.
Du Lany (A.) :
Chip of the old block. 7109.
His father's will. 53941.
Real Amer. girl. 38.551.
l»ulnny (W. T.) :
Bad lot. 2777.
Crimes of a great city.
9097.
Eilleen allaniia. 123.51.
Firebrand. 14320.
Golden heart. 16972.
V. V. V. 48584.
Dulin (J. C.) Rex Hibernia.
39303.
Dulin (K. S.) Submarine ro
ma nee. 44317.
Dull (H.) Shakesiiere's fools.
41920.
Dumanoir ( P. F. P. ) :
Don Ca?sar de Ba.«an.
11336. 29842a.
Gentilhonune pauvre. 16097.
Mile. Fill. 27255.
Dumars (H.) :
Fire fiend. 14301.
'Gainst kitU & kin. 15771.
Grinder's kid. 17638.
Little Nugget. 25822.
.Missing link. 300-58.
Dill fa.shioned country
school. 33473.
Twinkles. 47497.
Dnnias (Alexandre) ^Vs-;
Affaire C16mencea\i. 7579.
7580, 22285.
Camille. 5940-5945.
Olemeuceau case. 7578.
Crust of society, 9279.
i:>ame aux Camillas. 5942.
18586.
Demi-monde. 10332, 15469.
15605. 30660, 54843.
Denise. 10464-10469.
Etrangere. 13011.
I^ye for an eye. 13280.
Femme de Claude. 14034.
Francillon. 15255.
Francine's love problem.
152.56.
Henri de Navarre. 18906.
Henrv III. 3043.
Marcelle. 28154.
Moglie di Claudio. 306S2.
3021
INDEX
Dumas (Alexandre) flls. — Con.
Money-question. 30789a.
M. Alplionse. 30847, 30847a.
Outer edge of society. 53127.
Question d'arsent. 38156.
Sigiiora dalle Camelle.
42312.
Duraas (Alexandre) pfire:
Aramis, the master mind.
1763.
DamedeMousoreau. 19722.
Drei musketiere. 11800.
E.spadachines. 12933.
Gabrielle. 15753.
Homme mysterieux. 20087.
In cruel Russia. 21133.
Kean. 23550.
Lady Bertha's honey-broth.
24363.
Mile, de Belle Isle. 27248.
Man in the iron mask.
27860.
Marguerite de Valbis. 9084.
Marriage of convenience.
28409.
Mattieu. 51036.
Memoirs of a physician.
8850a.
Nisida. 32840a, 32840b.
01ym.pe de Cleves. 33721.
Thi-ee musketeers. 8057,
24385, 31591a.
T r 0 i s mousquetaires.
45994.
Under the royal oak. 48204.
Vicomte de Bragelone.
40660.
Dumas (Andr§) :
Esther, princesse d'lsrael.
12953.
Premier couple. 37059a.
Dumas (E.) Satan i-epulsed.
40811.
Dumas (W. 0.) Belshazzar.
3473.
Du Maurier ( G. L. B. ) Engl ish-
man's home. 12782.
Du Maurier (G. L. P. B.) :
Peter Ibbetson. 36001b.
Trilby. 25587.
Dumay (H.) :
Nellie Moray. 32196.
Queen of buccaneers.
38009.
Dumestre (G.) Ceci n'est pas
un conte. 6555.
Dumm (E. E.) Forest rose,
14995.
Dumm (F. E.) :
Between showers. .3670.
Cosette. 8600.
Cozette. 8984.
Dry town. 11894.
Dumm (F. E.)— Cont'd.
Little IMiss Johnstone.
25780.
Margery. 28213.
Mr. Bivins. 30149.
New code. 32342.
On the Sahara. 33910.
Dumont :
Nabobs. 31888, 31889.
Two old nabobs. 47735.
Dumont (F.) :
Africanus Blue Beaid.
453.
Alphonse & Gaston. 997,
998.
Amusing the baby. 1377.
Automobile crazy. 2491.
Baby talk. 2649.
Balloon view of our citv.
2863.
Baseball crank. 3074.
Black brigands. 4059.
Book agent. 4597.
Boyhood pranks. 4859.
Brown among the Daisies.
5314a.
Bubbling over. 5373.
Cake walk. 5818.
Camping out. 5968, 5969.
Case of Smvthe vs. Smith.
6344.
Caught at the station,
6496a.
Caught with the goods.
6516.
Colonel & I. 7893.
Conrad. 8304, 8305.
Couple of jays. 8824.
Courting under difhculties.
8864.
Crushed actor. 9270.
Cuban spy. 9324, 9325.
Daddy. 9588.
Dead to the world. 10225.
Depot lunch counter. 10489.
Dist. convention. 10982.
Doctor Hipps, the hypno-
tizer. 11147.
Doctor Low-rents. 11166.
Dodging the police. 11221.
Doolittle twins. 11427.
Double life. 11527.
Doubtful victory. 11558.
False colors. 13517.
Five cent barber shop.
14429.
Flip. 14517.
Foot-ball. 14757.
Four leafed shamrock,
15161.
Frank Dumout's minstrel
joke book. 15266.
Fun on the 20th century ltd.
15700.
Funny side of life. 15717.
Dumont (P.)— Cont'd.
Gambrinus, king of lager
beer. 15818.
Get-backs. 16249.
Get - rich - quick society.
16253.
Girl from L Triangle ranch.
16505.
Girl of the century. 16593.
Give & take. 16691.
Guilty, or not guilty? 17770.
Gunner in the navy. 17783.
Half-breed. 17922.
Half-way house. 17936.
Ham (om) let. 18015.
Happy Hooligan. 18174.
Harmless flirtation. 18230.
He never told one. 18376.
Helen's funny babies. 18743.
High license court. 19410.
Hot night on the roof.
20327.
How a woman keeps a .se-
cret. 20463.
How I died at San Juan.
20488.
How to get a divorce.
20548.
Human nature. 20613.
Jack Shepoard & Joe Blue-
skin. 22302.
Jasper. 22512.
Julius Sneezer, the snoozer.
23276.
King of the Philippine Is-
lands. 23877.
Lady barber. 24357.
Little fly coon. 25683.
Little Miss Nobody. 257S9.
Little sly coon. 25881.
Lost in Egypt. 26312.
Love in all corners. 26518.
Lunatic. 26931.
McDoodle's flats. 27072.
McWado's platoon. 27124.
:i[a{d>: to oi-der. 27523.
Making a hit. 27600.
Making rain. 27628.
Marconi's wireless. 28175.
Marked for life. 2S320.
Matrimonial agency. 28812.
Midnight intruder." 29433.
Midnight marauders. 29439.
i\Iilitary heroes. 29580.
Miss New York, jr. 29993.
Mr. Mikado. 30212, 30213.
Mrs. Moses Myers. .30412.
Mock trial. 30554.
Mountain king. 31229.
My Hebrew friend. 31574.
My new typewriter. 31666.
My wife's visitors. 31768.
Naughty Coney Island.
32085.
Nevei- too late. 32,308.
3022
INDEX
t)umout (P.)— Cont'd.
New hilai-ity. 32396.
New woman's husband.
32496.
Nigiit-riders. 32736.
No trespassing. 32892.
Norah's good bye. 33001.
Old dairy liomestead. 33464.
Old N. H. home. 33583.
On tlie go. 33848.
0-Thello & Dar's-de-monev.
34432.
Other people's troubles.
34481.
Our Hebrew partner. 34601.
Our Irish homestead. 34683.
Painter's apprentice. 35071.
Pest family. 359Sla.
Polar bear. 36659.
Quarrelsome ladv friends.
37971.
Question of monev. 38172.
Quiet hotel. 38204.
Rabbit's foot. 38267.
Rain maker. 38375.
Rain makers. 38377.
Real doctor. 38555.
Reforming a husband.
38892.
Richard the 3 times. 39377.
Rival .speakers. 39550.
Roamy-E-owe & Julie-ate.
S9599.
St. Louis fair hotel. 40541.
Salvation army's new re-
cruit. 40628.
Scenes in front of a cloth-
ing store. 41023.
Scotty the cowboy. 41173.
Scout of the Phillipiues.
41179.
Serenade party. 41532.
Si Slocuni's country store.
42219.
Sim Dimpsey's visit. 42440.
Sister masons. 42.592.
Skating-rink. 42646.
Skylark. 42699, 42700.
Society acting. 43004
Stage struck boarding
house. 43736.
Straight to the heart. 44019.
Sulphur bath. 44464.
Tattle tale. 4.5164.
Three blind mice. 45932.
Toboggan-slide. 46401.
Tobogganing. 46403.
Tramp among cranks. 46791.
'Twas a calm, still night.
47395.
Tv/o awfuls. 47547.
Two fine ducks. 47607.
Two jolly companions.
47657.
Dumont (F.) — Cont'd.
Too little vagrants. 46520a.
Two women & 1 man.
47832.
Undertaker's daughter.
48261.
Unexpected visitors. 48301 .
Up Red River. 48492.
Very dangerous tricks.
48898.
What shall I take? 50126.
When women rule us.
50364.
Who's the actor? ,50661.
Wizard of Boz. 51334.
Wrinkles. 51848.
Yellow kid. 52077.
Dumont (H.) Kvery ninn a
penny. 13118.
Dumont (M.) Irish idyl. 21992.
Dnmoulin (F.) Across the isth-
nuis. 181.
Dun (Mrs. J. G.) //■. IMollie.
30695.
Dunaevv (N.) :
Spider. 43521.
Vampire. 48669.
Dunbar (B.) :
Thirteenth at table. 45S23a.
Under fire. 48115b.
Women's home. 51.535a.
Dunbar (C. F.) Distrust.
10989, 10990.
Dunbar (G.) Blue & the grav.
4343.
Dunbar (L.) Promoter. 37688.
Dunbar (M.W.) Quest. -55086.
Dunbar (P. L.) :
In Dahomey. 21137.
.Tes' lak white fo'ks. 22635.
New Adam. 32313.
Uncle Eph's Christmas.
479.53, 47954.
Dunbar (R. E.l :
Arthur Sonten. 1956.
Bromides & sulphites.
5235.
Con man. 8199.
Glimpse into future. 16756.
Help ! Police ! 18787.
Mrs. MeiTivale's finesse.
30409.
My bonnie Kate. 31497a.
On the Wabash. 33941,
33941a.
Settlement house. 41595.
Sleeper av.-akes. 42749.
Thirteenth at table. 45823a.
Under fire. 4811.5b.
Vina Calterp. 49068.
Woman's home. 51535a.
Dunboy (L. E.) Triumph in ad-
versity. 47083.
Duncan (C. I.) Tam o' Shan-
ter. 45027.
Duncan (F. I.) :
Barn beautiful. 2997.
Ye last sweet thing in cor-
ners. 52037.
Duncan (G. F.) Children of
Eve. 7031.
Duncan (I. G. ) Compromising
situation. 8183.
Duncan (.1. A.) Harmony
ticket. 53872.
Duncan (J. F.) Saxon & sav-
age. 40914.
Duncan (L. J.) ]\[im of honor.
27904.
i>uncan (M. C.) Power of love.
36967.
Duncan (N.) Measure of a
man. 50300.
Duncan (R.) Capt. Manikin.
6137.
Duncan (T. H. P.) Martha's
love. 28.504.
Duncan (W.) Jailbird. 22425.
Duncan (W. A.) T^p against it.
48469.
Duncan (W. C.) :
Baron Baccarat. 3011.
Chaj-ity game. 6749.
Cupid's ladder. 9432.
Daughter of the sun. 1001 1.
Getting away with it.
53765.
Head-master. 18402.
In self defense. 54037.
Just to please Jeaunette.
23399.
Mutual mistake. 54649.
Queen of the carnival.
38051a.
Rose of the Riviera. 40004a.
Sylvia. 55500.
Duncan (W. G.) After 10
years. 486.
Duncan (W. H.) jr.:
At the .sign of the nosegay.
2283-2285.
Charge. 6738a.
Col. Chabert. 7904.
Necklace. 32136, 54690.
Sordid money. 43293a.
Tournament. 46631, 46632.
War brothers. 49576e.
Duncan (W. J.) He never told
her. 53881.
Duncan & Hall. Ye last sweet
thing in corners. 52037.
Duncker (D.) :
Heilige berg. 18630a.
Kleine hoheit. 24087.
Schneekonigin. 41080.
V/itch's song. 51285.
Dundas (D.) :
Frankfurters of Conev I.
15268a.
5379— VOL 2—16 86
3023
INDEX
Dundas ( D. ) —Cont'd.
Vasco Nuiiez de Balboa.
48721a.
D'Unger (G.) :
Jack's predicament. 22391.
Pink carnations. 3G328.
Rasselas. 38490.
D'Unser (R.) Nature. 32071.
Dunslison (R. J.) Birds in a
cajre. 3932.
Dunliara (C.) :
Mile. Plato. 27272.
Top notes. 4655Ga.
U. S. S. Lalapaloosa. 4S3oO.
Dunham (E. B.) Margaret.
28195.
Dunliam (O. W.) Unwelconio
guest. 55743.
Dunkin (G. S.) :
Aristocrat from Tex. 1833.
Awakening of Marietta.
2563.
Battle of wits. 3140.
Caesar's wife. 5802.
Girl who drank milk. 53781.
Handful of toys. 18058.
International episode.
21821.
Jenks, the unexpected.
22605.
Knight of the banks. 24145.
Matrimonial vacation.
28829.
airs. Chivele. 30330.
Souls. 43339.
Stained glass angel. 4o7)5.
Takraatanda. 4495S.
Whims. 50441.
Dunkinson (H. L.) old Hick-
ory. 33503.
Dunkle. Who, Eve? 50607.
Dunkle (G. \Y.) Plot revealed.
86549.
Dunkle (M.) .loker joked.
22918.
Dunkie (W. W.) :
Crushed roses. 53299.
Feminine Mephisto. 140.32.
Girl on the whirl. 16612.
Lincoln of labor. 2.5511.
Newsie's Cliristmas. 32574.
Rubber. 40195.
Smoke queen. 428.54.
Dunlap (A.) :
Cabinet bath. 5771.
Cabinet meeting. 5772.
Japanese experijuent. 22487.
Dunlap (C. G.) Henry the
Eighth. 1888.5.
Dunlap (E. A.) Problems in
married life. .55042.
Dunlap (H.) :
Moon-time in Tovland.
30942a.
Dunlap (H.)— Cont'd.
Pale Fantana. 54875.
Wind and cloud. 51110a.
Dunlap (H. L.) :
Tagurito. 44916.
Tale-bearers. 44962.
Dunlap (J.) Northampton bank
robbery. 33028.
Dunlap (M.) Manila Rosa.
2S072.
Dunlap (W.) :
Doings of Hooligan. 11247.
Happenings of Hooligan.
18130.
Dunlavy (E. F.) :
Good Samaritan. 17111.
Modern Samaritan. 30650a.
Dunloe & Fletclier. Killarney.
23696.
Dunlop (A. P.)
43307a.
Dunlop (D. M.)
34958.
Dunlop (E. E. C.) Bounties of
the kingdom. .52965, .52966.
Dunn (A. I.) :
Mother-love. 31160.
Point of view. 36641.
Dunn (Allan) Country coon.
Soul bearers.
Over yonder.
Messenger boy.
Man from Italy.
Lost.
Our
26260.
relations.
Pageant of Pa-
1654.
41274.
8745. 8746.
Dunn (Arthur)
29309, 29310.
Dunn (C. M.)
27779.
Dunn (E. C.)
Dunn (E. D. )
34755.
Dunn (E. R.)
los. 54863.
Dunn ( F. ) :
Anya min Alsa.
Seba ben Zaric.
Dunn [Mrs. F. A.) :
Mother-love. 31160.
Point of view. 36641.
Dunn (F. Y.) :
Ginger snap. 16377.
Ginger snaps. 16.378.
Good morning. 17095.
Ihnra (F. V.) jr. Brother
against brother ! 5254.
Dunn (F. W.) What shall we
play? .5.5890.
Dunn (G.) :
Dear little wife. .53364.
Fancy dress. 13630.
Dunn (G. W.) Helene Fairfax.
187.38.
Dunn (H. H.) :
Driven from home. 11841.
Dutch Jake. 12069.
Dunn (.L B.) :
Did he do right? 10826.
Fame. 13556, 13558.
Dunn (.L B.)— Cont'd.
In Michigan. 21243.
Minnie of Aberdeen. 29763.
Dunn (J. E.) :
Ahmed. 625.
Danger ahead. 9753.
Dimples. 10866.
False step. 13537.
Froth. 15604.
To the end. 46382.
Dunn (J. J.) Paying the tid-
dler. 35667a.
Dunn (J. J.) jr. Hold-up.
19963.
Dunn (J. M.) :
In old colonial days. 21260
Teddy bear. 45196.
Dunn (J. P.) Cornelia. 8537.
I>unn (James) jr. Divided path.
11009.
Dunn (.Joseph) Who am TV
5.5923.
I>unn (V. K.) :
Burglar trap. 5524.
Outside the law. 34909.
Saving sen.se. 40897,
Dunn (W.) .SV;c Ros (W. D.)
Dunne. Trials of an actor.
46942.
Dunne (A.) Fate star. 1380-5.
Dunne ( J. ) :
Aviator. 25.30.
Mayo's pride. 28950.
Play. 36450.
Dunne (J. W.) :
Bv the sad sea waves. 5723.
In old Edam. 21261.
Jlizpah. 30538.
Dunne (N. ) :
Miss Tom Boy. 30042.
Mrs. Plodding's nieces.
30442.
Dunning (F. W.) :
Bullet. .5444a.
Mr. & iVIrs. Dunning. 30128.
Dunning (H. W.) :
Depths. .53.385.
Guilt. 17753, 17754.
Smile of innocence. 42827.
Dunning (P.) :
Antidote. 1613a.
Dollar Bill. 11263a.
Halt! who goes there?
53859.
Hunted. 20678a.
Never too late. 54697.
Night of mvstery. 32713a.
Shuffle. 55332.
Wanted witness. 49561.
Dunning (P. H.) Retribution.
39165.
Dunsany (E. J. M. D. P., ISth
baron) :
Five plays. 14439c.
Night at an inn. .54713.
3024
ikdex
Dunsford (A. M.) Augustine.
2370.
Dunstnn (T.) Not understood.
33067a.
Duntley (W. L.) Plummer's
Ridge. 36568.
Dunton (T. Watts-) See Watts-
Duuton.
Dunton (W. H.) Cow-punctier
& the girl. 8962.
Dunwoody (C.) Chieftain's
sacrifice. 6975.
Duplessis (P.) Forbantes.
30896.
Du Poncet (E. S.) :
Done on 1 side. 11389.
Heroine of Bassano. 19294.
Dupont (A.) :
Bean mercliant. 3158.
Her price. 19106.
It's all iu the game. 22236a.
Seven year guest. 41624a.
Dupont (E.) Convict's son.
8429.
Dupont (G.) :
Cabrera. 5781, 5782.
Farce du cuvier. 13667.
Glu. 16790.
Du Pont de Nemours (P. F.)
Ponce de Leon. 36773a, 36774,
36776.
Duprat & CO. Antony & Cleo-
patra. 1640.
Dupre (C. L.) Philadelphes.
36111a.
Dupre (E. I.) Who is she?
50622.
Du Pre (S.) Ceci n'est pas un
conte. 6555.
DuprSe (F.) :
Abyssinia. 124.
Cape Breton lass. 6033.
East wind. 12171.
Heart of Brahma. 18457.
Honeymoon days. 53966.
Mme. X-cuse me. 27225.
iMarried by proxy. 28443.
Mr. Wise from Broadway.
30282.
Mystic shrine. 31869.
Palmetto & the pine. 35140.
Ruth Gray. 40380.
White slave's love. 50576.
Yulee. 52253.
Dnprge (G. G.) :
Black diamond express.
4081.
Mixed affair. 30517.
Dupree (M.) Final lesson.
34251.
Dupres (M.) Drames et come-
dies. 1168Sa.
liupuis (A.) Chanson d'Hale-
wyu. 6706a.
Dupuy-Mazuel (H.) :
Alerte. 737.
Anges gardiens. 1.511b.
Intrus. 21881.
Match de boxe. 28760.
Duquesne (A.) Main mysteri
euse. 27529, 27.530.
Duquesne (F. J.) :
Harlequin king. 18224.
Yankee Amazon. 51965.
Duquesnel (F.) :
Maitresse de piano. 27552.
Pataclion. 3.5517.
Peur. 36064.
Sa fine. 40407.
Tochter. 46407.
Duran (A. J.) Gi'eat beyond.
17360.
Durand (A.) & tils.:
Foret bleue. 14999, 15000.
Heure espagnole. 19332,
19333.
Durand ( A. M. C. F. ) Trials of
Raissa. 40330.
Durand (D. H.) Che-Ban-A-
Koug-Ko-Muno. 6856.
Durand (H.) Toy land. 46667.
Durand (J.) Vivian. 49206.
Durand (L. ) Halmar Chandor.
17955.
Durand (R. S.) :
Present for a pig. 37067.
Sid he of Ben-mor. 42254.
Where the road ends. 50397.
Durand & cie. :
Ariane e Barbe-bleue. 3826.
An lardin de Marguerite.
2347, 2348.
Daphnis et Chlog. 9838.
Enfant prodigue. 12751.
Ferval. 14071.
Figliuol prodigo. 14209.
IMasques et bergamasques.
28656.
Orphee. 34388.
Durang (C. F., N., & Mrs. G.)
■Tosephine, empress of France.
23033.
Durant (C. W.) Barbara.
2956.
Durant (H.) :
Aveugle. 2528.
Hero de la Vendee. 192.53.
Kismet. 24012.
Raoul Coquelin. 38464.
Durant (H. R.) :
Ambition. 1103.
Beautiful virgin. 52841.
Cupid & the telephone.
9381.
Magnet. 27406.
Man & his mate. 27727.
Durante (A.) Tradimento di
Giuda. 46698a.
Duras (V. H.) Lay down your
arms. 24891.
Durbin (.J. C.) Reckoning.
38663, 38664.
Durden (G. E.) Royal or
shadowed love. 40160.
Durovarge (O.) Fellow that
looks like me. 14005.
Durham (J. O.) :
Mortal mind. 31075.
Put asunder. 37910.
Durham (N. C.) Dora's refor-
mation. 11459.
Durham (R. L.) :
Cross of gold. 9196.
Run on Occidental. 40267.
Durieu (A.) Father & son.
13S23.
Durivage (F. A.) :
Bride of Lausanne. 5063.
Dead broke. 10200.
Gray champion. 17343.
Rlarcel. 28148.
Marion Malvern. 51572.
Monaldi. 307.39.
Nobility. 32908.
Durland (K.) Extra! extra!
13266.'
Duroc (C.) Two cities. 47582.
Durocher (L.) Marche au
soleil. 28168.
Durstine (R. S.) :
Ivlummy monarch. 31355.
Wlieu Congress went to
Princeton. 50204.
Duru (A.) :
Glorious Anna. 16779.
Locust & ant. 26062.
Snake-charmer. 42873.
Durvea (M.) Impostor. 21050.
Durven (N. L.) Web. 49869a.
Duse (E.) Dead city. 10203a.
Dusen. See Van Dusen.
Dusmet (E. O.) Phaedra Ni-
tokert. 36071.
Du Souchet (H. A.) :
Arizona kicker. 1848.
Betsy Ross. 3628.
Bold soldier boy. 4514.
Catch as catch can. 6444.
Cat's paw. 6477.
Countess de Cagiac. 8703.
My kind friend from India.
31554.
My wife's step husband.
31767.
Dussoulas (F. G.) :
Polly. 36731.
'Twas ever thus. 47398.
Du Tailly (R.) Bonds of a
millionaire. 4550.
Dutilly (W. D.) Face to face.
13311a.
3025
INDEX
Diitro (L. A.) :
El Dorado. 123Sla, 123S3.
Pretender. 8709.i.
Du Trois (D.) See Dutro (L.
A.)
Dmttoii (E. P.) & CO.:
Fairy gold. 53592.
Women for votes. 51609.
Duval (A.) Skid, the cabin
boy. 42665.
Duval ( C. ) See Koppell (CD.)
Duval (G.) :
Chant du cygne. 6707.
Cocorico. 7755a.
Coup de fouet. 8819.
Dragons de rimp6ratrice.
11654.
Mr. Pickwick. 30234.
Monsieur Pickwick. 3086S.
P'tites iNliehu. 37779a.
Two little Michus. 47674.
Vgronique. 48883, 48884.
Vovage autoiir du code.
49308.
Duval (M. V.) :
Court of fame. 8S47.
Queen of the South. 38082.
Duvernois (H.) IMai.son des
CQnfidence.«!. 27544a.
Duvovrier ( A. H. .T. ) Denouncer.
10475.
Du Wardes {M.) Destiny.
10583, 10589.
Duyckinek (E. A.) Complete
works of Shake.speare. 41870,
41907-41912.
Duzer. See Van Duzer.
D'Uzes. Sec Uzes.
Dvorak (A.) Pilgrim".-^ prog-
ress. 36305.
Dv.an (Allan or J. A.) :
Dream woman. 11762.
Fires of yonth. 14.833.
Humanity. 20622.
Into the light. 21850.
Little romance. 2.")86."'».
People. 35857.
Dwiggins (.1.)
Jasmine. 22511.
Senator from Ind. 41456.
Dwight (E.) :
Chollie & Pertie. 7130.
War is hell. 49.583.
Dwi'dit (E. S.) Lost village.
26366.
Dwight (G. V.) :
Tea & tragedy. 45178.
Triangular game. 46950.
Dwight (W. C.) Aftermath.
540.
Dwyer (B. A.) :
Belle of Sandy Bottom.
3420.
Dwyer (B. A.)— Cont'd.
Grub-worm & the star.
17703.
Humming-bird. 20637.
Peggy O'Neill. 35805.
Soft cold hand. 43036.
Without benefit of jury.
51320.
Dwyer (C. J.) :
Honor & fame. 20158.
State of man. 43823.
Dwyer (G. S.) Politics. 36722.
Dyar (R. E.) :
Braino man. 4894.
City commissioner. 7441.
Hicks at college. 19358.
Dyar (W.) Mistake somewhere.
30109.
Dybvik (A. T.) Last election.
24709h.
Dyce ( A. ) :
New century Shakespeare.
41755-41778.
Works of Shakespeare.
41854.
r>ye (C. ) Historical pageant.
198Sla
Dye(E. E.) Conquest. 8293.
Dye (W. S.) jr. Father Penn.
13856a.
Dyer (E. );r. Tangled skein.
45105.
Dyer (F. .T. ) Yankee king.
52002.
Dyer (J.) :
Desperate expedient.
10570a
Her awakening. lS91Sa.
Dyer (W. B.) Caroms. 6276.
Dyke. See Van Dyke.
Dymow (O) :
Adventure. 335a.
Amer. citizen. 52661.
EpuTbH. 4931a.
Eternal wanderer, 12987,
53557.
Ewige wanderer. 13178a.
Five o'clock. 144.36a.
Food for the cannon.
14705c.
Hired bridegroom. 19522a.
Just a child. 54145.
Late guest. 24792a.
Ledi Khaie-Tsipe. 24972b.
Monkey. 54749.
Night in a Jewish theatre.
32678a.
06e3bfiim. 54749.
Power of the dance. 36995a.
Sandman. ,55232.
Slave. 42707a.
Syn d'iavola. 44867a.
Tragedy of my nation.
46733a,
Dyniewicz (W.) :
Jaskinia Potepiefica. 22.509.
Spoznione Zaloty. 43638,
Sybiracy. 44842,
Dyniewicz (W.) pub, co. Bog
sie rodzi, 4477,
Dyrenforth (A, F,) Discoverv
of La Salle by Chicago, 10937.
Dyrenforth (D.) Absconder.
106,
Dyrenforth (J, D.) Carlotta,
53074,
Dyrenforth (L. B,) Absconder.
106.
Dyruff (H. F.) Spirit voices.
43582.
Dysart (C) :
Comin' out of Mary Jane
Cumnsins. 8083.
In a sight-seeing car. 54022.
July the fourth. £3278.
Meeting of the confidential
club. 54477.
Dysart (L. M.) Mother's merry
(Christmas. 3119.5a.
E. (A.) See Trumbull (A. E.)
Eagan (A, S.) :
Pearl of great price, 35731.
Plan & the man. 54968.
Eagan (C. P.) New Psyche.
32443.
Eagan (C. T.) :
At the home plate, 2245,
Blue moon, 4382.
Halliday of tlie press.
17946a.
Hand of destiny. 18030.
Eagan (H. W.) :
Falls of Niagara. 13506.
Jessie La Vere's Circassian
lady minstrels. 22655.
Eagan (L. ) :
Lady in gauze. 24427.
Little messenger boy. 2.5762.
Midnight flood. 29427.
Senator's wife. 41468.
Unjust justice. 4S365.
When love is voung. 50257.
V/hich is Cobb? .50413.
Eagan (P.) Floret. 14.561.
Eager fM. M.) Wonder-wander
man. 51650.
Eagle (.T. W. ) Indian's claim.
21655a.
Eagle (O.) Fem sem. 14007.
Eagle (Q.) :
Kingcraft. 23931,
Liberty, her martyrdom &
triumph, 25221.
Eagle theatre operating co,
Mendel Beilis. 29119,
Eagleton (E.) Hard Knox.
18204.
Earl (F. K,) World's fair.
51777.
3026
IITDEX
Earl (H. H.) :
Merry time. 29265.
On the road. 33901.
Earl (M.) Last tango. 24774a.
Earl (T. S.) Dream of empire.
11737.
Earl (W.) :
Girl & the drummer. 56432.
Innocents abroad. 217.57.
Earl (W. A.) Circumstantial
evidence. 53178.
Earle (A.) Temptation of
money. 4.5322, 45323.
Earle (E.) When I was young.
55901.
Earle (F. G.) Trail to Love-
land. 46750.
Earle (Georgia) : •
Getting his story. 53767.
IMr. & Mrs. Robinson. 30133.
Earle (Graham) :
Fernclyffe. 14066.
Vagabond. 48597.
p]arle (J. E.) Saved by love.
40877.
Earle {M. L.) Medea of Euripi-
des. 29011a.
Earle (N.) Gypsies' festival.
17820.
Earle (R. ) Preparedness.
55021.
Earle (W. A.) Sec Elderkiu
(W. A.)
Earle (W. P. S.) Merry luna-
tics. 29243, 29243a.
Earll (O. E.) Mysterious arm.
31804.
Earls (M.) Cliorister's Christ-
mas eve. 7143.
Earnest (A. T.) Contrasting
sweethearts. 8392a.
Earnshjiw (C.) Meribah.
29208.
Earnsluiw (H. A.) Burglar.
5507.
Eason (M. W.) Political boss.
36684.
Easterbrook (G. H.) Castles in
Peru. 53087.
Easterly (G. M.) Shake-
speare's fairies. 55303.
Eastlake (L.) :
When the cat's away.
50302.
While the cat's away.
50435.
Eastland (F. M.) Supremt
moment. 44621a.
Eastlick (M. L.) Miss Polly,
coquette. 30007.
P'astman (A.) Man from Cop-
per Valley. 27705.
Eastman (B.) Case of divorce.
6326.
Eastman (C. A.) Conspiracy
of Pontiac. 8335a.
Eastman (E. G.) :
Conspiracy of Pontiac.
8335a.
Eagle & the star. 53492.
Eastman (G. H. ) His gypsy
sweetheart. 19650.
Eastman (H.) :
Tempter. 45338.
Vagabond. 48601j
Weeds. 55859.
Eastman (I. R.) Last trick,
24777.
Eastman (W. F.) Texas Bill.
45490.
Easton ( C. ) See Easton ( H. C.)
Easton (H. C.) :
Firebug. 14322.
In spite of odds. 21334.
Mile. Tlierese. 27277.
Tinita. 46281.
Easton (K. O. ) Upheaval.
48516.
Easton (\V. E.) :
Christophe. 7255.
Dessalines. 10580.
Eastwood (C.) :
BretJu-en of the .summit.
5026.
King in a blouse. 23781.
Master road. 28721.
Eastwood (Mrs. C.) Master
road. 28721.
Katman (G. H.) :
In Willow-tree alley. 21567.
Railroad porter's 11 days'
round trip. 38364.
Eaton (A. L.) :
Just foolishness. 23345a.
Suffiairette. 44406.
'Aeaker sex. 49831.
Eaton (A. S.) Blue Beard.
4348.
Eatou (F.) Dollikins & the
miser. 11274.
Eaton ( F. H. ) Fountain of
youth. 15137.
Eaton (F. M.) His freedom.
19639.
Eaton (M. A.) :
Antony & Cleopatra. 1644.
Merchant of Venice. 29172.
Much ado about nothing.
31279.
Othello. 34427.
Romeo & .luliet. 39863.
Taming of the shrew.
45061.
Two geudemen of Verona.
47622.
Winter's tale. 51209.
Eaton (O.) Man proposes —
woman disposes. 27944.
3027
Eaton (P.) :
Aztecs. 2608.
Heir. 18650.
Per aspera. 35873.
Undergraduate. 48252.
Eaton (R. A.) :
In Denver. 21149.
One hundredth. 34029.
Price of silence. 37175.
Eaton (R. H. ) Saved from the
streets. 40887.
Eaton (S.) Teddy bear.s. 45197.
Eaton (W. D.) :
All the ra.ge. 918.
Daisy. 9649.
Elopement. 12.523.
Her dearest enemy. 18951.
In the West Riding. 21554.
Triple courtship. 47060.
Eaton (W. P.)':
Her husband's v.'ife. 19037a.
Washington square plays.
55846.
\Vom.an's v/av. 51589a.
Ebb. ( S. B. ) .Joseph. 22996.
Ebbets (L.) Do as the Romans
do. 11080.
Ebel (^t'. M.) :
Royal reception. 40169.
Story of the violets. 44008.
Ebeler (G.) Koln, das ist was
fiir dich. 24204.
Eben (M. ) Torquoto Tasso.
46581a.
Eberhard (K. V,'.) At the box*-
office. 2206.
Eberhart (B. F.) :
Gittin' 'sperieuce. 1G66T.
.Tonn of Arc drill. 22772.
Yacob's hotel experiem-e.
51952.
Ebersole (V. R.) That girl
Cheyenne. 45568.
Ebert (A. J.) :
Battle of hearts. 3117.
l!i love's captivity. 21233.
Powers within. 37011.
To jilt. 46368.
Young missionary. .52179.
Young philanthropist.
52194.
Ebert (C. W. i liutterfly ball.
5651.
Ebert (T.) In Little Italv.
21223b.
Ebertz (H. C.) Fiesli .V blood.
14494a.
Ebin (A. B.) :
Affinity. 436a.
Compromising j>boto. 8182.
Eligibles. 12470.
Fedia. 13966.
Impresario. 54021.
.Marriageables. 28430.
Portia in politics. .36^ *9.
INDEX
Ebin (A. B.)— Cont'd.
Remorse. 39026.
Rescue. 3908Sb.
Vital question. 49190.
Ebuer (G. Vi.) Only a drudge.
34156.
Ebner - Esclienbacli (M. von)
Man of the world. 27929.
Ef-cles (S. 1>.) :
Jennie o' the hills. 22607a.
Redman's secret. 38853.
Echegaray (.T.) :
Always I'idiculous. 52647.
Gran Galeoto. 17251a,
51749, 51750.
Great Galeoto. 17393a,
17393b.
If I were God. 20931.
Madman divine. 27294b.
Madman or saint. 27295,
27296.
?Tariana. 28253.
^ locura 6 santidad. 33183.
Poder de la impotencia.
36610.
Sic vos non vobis. 25S69a.
Siempre en ridiculo. 1037.
Son of Don Juan. 43202.
Sublime in the vulgar.
44312.
Echegaray (M.) :
Agua de noria. 607.
Castillo. 64'15.
Charity. 6743.
Juegos malabares. 28196.
Lucha de clases. 26807.
Mama Ursula. 27660.
Rabalera. 382-59.
Echezabal (F. T.) :
Finding of the North Pole.
14263.
Irish cavalier. 21961.
Kennel & the cradle. 23586.
Tinker & the boy. 46282.
Echezabal (J. R.) Tinker & the
boy. 46282.
Echezabal (J. R.) jr.:
Irish cavalier. 21961.
Village romance. 49048.
Echikson (V. I.) Blind black-
smith. 4242.
Echols (W.) My wife's first
husband. 31748.
Echols (W. J.) :
General manager. 16047,
16048.
Glorious time. 16782.
Ecilaw (A.) »S'ee Kolemine (A.)
Eckardt (R.) Neue geschleclit.
32271.
Eckart (D.) :
Familionviiter. 13-568.
Froschkonig. 15600.
Heinrich der Hohenstaufe.
18640a.
Eckart (D.)— Cont'd.
Kleine Zachaiias. 24094.
Peer Gyut. 35787.
Eckdahl (E.G.) Under orders.
48126, 48127.
Ecke (F. W.) Peter & Pepita.
860! !0.
Eckeb. My wild rose. 31769.
Eckenrode (H. E.) Bashful
bachelor. 3088.
Eckerle (F.) Johanniszauber.
22S20, 22821
Eckersley (A.) :
Boy's proposal. 4870.
Tabloid. ^44908a.
Eckert (T. W.) Caught in tlie
rain. 6.507.
Ecket (W.) My Swedish girl.
31712.
Eckhart (F.) :
Count & no count. 8653.
Never again. 32300.
Rubber neck. 40198.
Eckstein (E.) Vermachtniss.
41242.
Eckstrom (Mrs. C. M.) Wit-
ness. 51324.
Eckstrom (M. B. F.) :
Blind eye. 4242c.
Soul of a child. 43313a.
Witness. 51.324.
Ecob (E.) See Sawyer (E. E.)
Ecob (K. G.) :
Chance shots. 53108.
Short circuited. .55327.
Eddie (J.) Filibuster. 14220.
Eddinger (L.) Knights of
labor. 24167.
Eddleman (J. F.) Bald Knob
tragedy. 2836.
Eddy (A. J.) :
Hypnotized. 20770.
Man higher up. 27835.
New wine in old bottles.
32481.
Oath of Hippocrates. 33204.
Tress. 46920.
Unmask! unmask! 48386,
48387.
White plague. .50556.
Eddy fC.) :
Honour is satisfied. 20191.
Odd woman. 33274.
Siair grapes. 43348.
Eddy (C. W.) Grand parada.
17277.
Eddy (E.) Life & death of
Natty Bumpo. 2528-5.
Eddy (F. B.) Lady from
Venus. 24410.
Eddy (II. H.) Ruth & Naomi
from the country of Moab.
40379.
Eddy (J. H.) :
Country circus. 8738-8740.
Village postmaster. 49043.
Eddy (M.) -See Delanoy (M. F.)
Eddy (W.) Barney's initiation.
3004.
Ede! (E.) Snobinette. 42894.
Edelhortz (B. ) Five o'clock.
14436a.
Edelstein :
Yeshiwe bocher. -52103.
Yiddishe gassen kinder.
.52108.
Edelstein (H.) Revenge. 39246.
Edelstein (J.) :
Justice. 23408. 23415.
Pintele yid. 363-56.
Edelstein & Tliomashefsky.
Idishe nishume. 20884.
Eden (F. van) See Van Eden.
Eden (G.) Prentice pillar.
37061.
Edeson (G. R.) :
Elevator in a hotel. 12446.
House that -Tack built.
20445.
-Jack the Giant-killer. 22370,
Old woman who lived in a
shoe. 33678.
Edeson (R.) Honest moment.
20105.
Edgar (E.E.) Capitolia. 6059.
Edgar (M. S.) Wayside piper.
49801a.
Edgar (R.) David. 10043.
Edgarton (S. C.) Beauty of
piety. 53546.
Edgcome (J.) :
Last coat. 24692.
V\^eb of lies. 49875.
Edgelow (T.) What could be
fairer? 55876.
Edgerly (C. P.) Tableaux
mouvants. 44S99.
Edgerly (W.) :
Christopher Columbus.
7271.
President. 37075.
Raven. 38512.
Suspect. 44683.
Eduerton (E. T.) :
Drifting. 11828.
Gettysburg. 16303.
Little colossus. 25629.
Through 2 wars. 46111.
Titled American. 46338.
Voice in the darkness.
11823.
AVreckers. 51837.
Edgeworth (M.) Simple Susan.
28907.
Edginton (H. M.) Oh, James!
54700.
Edlin (W.) Jew. 22082.
Eilmond (C.) Africain. 18024.
3028
IXDEX
Ediuond (P.) Hans, le joueur
de flQte. 18114.
Edmonds (F. ) Pocahontas.
54987.
Edmund (F. ) Deirdre of the
sol•ro\^•s. 10395.
P'dnmnds (R.) Spring chicken.
43645.
Edmunds (W.) Help wanted.
18793.
Edmunds (W. O.) :
New side tracked. 32459.
Pike County folks. 36289.
Railroad Jack. 38357.
Etlnmndson (W. B.) Miss Mi.s-
taken. 29986.
lOdon deBuda (R. A.) :
Astronomer. 2111.
Cap of Confucius. 6025,
6026.
Edouin (W.) :
Bunch of ke.vs. 5466, 5467.
Dreams. 11791.
Ivy. 22279.
Kipples, a sea change.
39505.
West Point cadet. 50001.
Edridge (J. & R.) First aid.
14342. 14343.
Edsall (D.) :
Sunday with Aunt Martha.
44536.
Two rubies. 47768.
Wild rose. 50986.
Edsall ( De L. B. ) Vesper bells.
48907, 48908.
Educational book co. Seven
plays for little folks. 55290.
Educational pub. co. :
Antony & Cleopatra. 1644.
At home on Mount Parnas-
sus. 2145.
Child's book of plays. 53144.
Colonial plays for the
school-room. 79-50.
Courtship of Miles Stand-
ish. 8874.
Lady of the lake. 24497.
Little plavs for little play-
ers. 25842.
Merchant of Venice. 29172.
Much ado about nothing.
31279.
Otliello. 34427.
Romeo & Juliet. 39863.
Taniing of the shrew. 45061.
Two trentlemen of Verona.
47622.
Winter's tale. 51209.
Educational theatre for chil-
dren & young people. Prince
and the pauper. 37271.
lOdward (A.) »Se(^ Wupperraaun.
(A. E.)
Edwnn'.es (G.) :
Betty. 3652b.
Bluo-eyed Susan. 4366.
Circus girl. 7408.
Dancing mistress. 9731a.
His excellency. 19605.
Messenger boy. 29311.
Spring chicken. 43646.
Toreador. 46574.
Edwardes (H. B. V.) :
Day of reckoning. 10136.
Partners. 35406b.
Their new venture. 45678a.
Edwards (Mrs.) :
Miss Forrester. 10436.
Ought we to visit her?
34513.
Edwards (Adolph) See Wup-
permann (A. E. )
Edwards (Annie) :
Estelle. 12943.
Vagabond heroine. 25922.
Edwards (B. B.) Spai'kling
eyes. 43448.
Edwards (C. B.) :
Gold. 16875.
My brother. 31506.
Edwards (C. F.) Mr. Bluff of
N. Y. 30153.
Edwards (C. N.) :
Dark horse. 9868.
Ginger snaps. 16379.
Proper caper. 37701.
Edwards (Edward) Two er-
rors. 47605.
Edwards (Ellen) :
Into the light. 218o0a.
Slick dime. 42774a.
You'll do. 52142a.
Edwards (F.) Bachelor's last
dinner. 2712.
Edwards (Frank) White hope.
50527.
Edwards (Fred) All in the
family. 861.
Edwards ( G. J. ) Isle of dreams.
22151.
PMwards (G.T.) Skit. 42677a.
Edwards (G. W.) Colorado.
7967.
Edv^-ards (George) Commander
Jarry, R. N. 8112.
Edwards (Gurden) :
Attorneys-at-law. 2344.
Battle. 3104.
Guilt. 177.52.
Quick work. 3S187a.
Edwards (Gus) :
Country boys & girls. 8730.
Gamlile & graft. 15793,
15794.
Gus Edwards' Rube kids.
177SG.
Holland Heinies. 19977.
-Cont'd.
& school-girls.
Edwards (Gus)-
School-boys
41097.
School-days. 41098.
Thirty minutes at Sheeps-
head. 45835.
Edwards (Gus) music pub co. :
Blonde typewriters. 4287.
Country boys & girls. 8736.
Gus P^ldwards' Rube kids.
17786.
School-days. 41098.
Edwards (H.) Indiana. 21644.
Edvrards (H. B.) Ups & downs.
48527.
Edvrards (L W.) :
Conquest of Mex. 8301.
From the reef. 155S6.
His wife's bro. 19855,
19856.
Nailing Billy. 31908.
Petersburg. 36025.
Edwards (J. N.) :
Burglar was a sport. 5525.
Coronado. 8560.
Danceland. 9712.
Grafters. 17238.
Hearts are trumps. 18547.
Keeping him home. 23567.
Pandemonium. 35164.
Powder-puff. 36929.
Edwards (J. P.) Terrible temp-
tation. 45432.
Edwards (James) :
Avengers. 2517.
Black hand. 4102.
Convict's svreetheart. 8430.
Country constable. 8744.
Driven from home. 11S40.
Gambler. 15799.
Herminie. 19228.
Little Red Riding
25857.
Loving wife. 26763.
]\Ian from Sweden.
Moths. 31203.
Over the hills to the poor-
house. 34945.
Sign of the 4. 42296.
Sin & its sorrows. 42408.
Edwai'ds (.Tames S.) :
All Baba. 764.
Cyclone. 9532.
Falls of Niagara. 13506.
Edwards (.John) Molly's love
test. 30720.
Edwards (Joseph S.) :
Reformation of Dan Duffy.
55135.
Sobering up father. 55376.
Edwards (Julian) :
Gay musician. 15982.
Girl & the governor. 16439.
Gringoire. 17646.
Love's lottery. 26721.
Hood.
27809.
3029
ISDEX
Edwards (Julian) — Cont'd.
Motor girl. 31210.
Pink hussars. 36335.
Edwards (L.) :
Palm Beach. 35136.
Passing; review. 35463.
Edwards (Leopold B.) :
Old man's dream. 33562.
Tit for tat. 46323.
Edwards (Loui.se B.) Talent
furnished.
i9S6.
J]dwards (M. J.) Miss Suite
Sixteen. 30033a.
Edwards (M. L.) Mistress.
30291.
Edwards (M. O.) Mrs. Temple's
telegram. 30470.
Edwai-ds ( R. ) My college chum
& I. 31517.
Edwards (R. G.) Pitcher.
36410.
Edwards (R. T.) Insurgents.
21798.
Edwards (R. W.) Girl from
Yankee land. 16546.
Edwards (S.) Wanda. 494.57.
Edwards (S. E.) :
Christmas carol. 7210.
Regeneration of old
Scrooge. 38910.
Edwards (T.) Nursing the
baby. 33166.
PMwards (T. R.) :
In self-defense. 21319.
Real life. 3S55S.
Edwards (W. H.) :
Ch.arlatan. 6757.
Missing link. 30062.
Pipe dream. 363G7.
Saving the country. 55243.
Two mayors. 476SSb.
Edwards (W. L.) ^Vilfred
Blakeley. 51012.
Edwards (W. P.) Mysteries of
the wigwam. 31800.
Edwin (D.):
From Wall st. to Idaho.
15590.
Life-boat crew. 25289.
Maid of millions. 274S2.
Millinery maids. 29631.
Tower of Babylon. 46640.
Eeden (F. W. van) :
Lioba. 25531.
Ysbrand. 52247.
Eeden (.T. van den) Rheua.
39314.
Efelain (E.) :
Which is her choice? 50414.
3 rivals. 52421.
Effinger ( J. R.) :
Prgcieuses ridicules. 37040.
Voyage de M. Perrichon.
49311.
E-gah-tah-yen (Princess) See
Kellogg (Mrs. O.J.)
Egan (C. M.) :
(Jhimes of life. 7067.
Give thy love to thy Cre-
ator. 1669G.
In the realms of the other
world. 214SS.
Egan (E. B.) Adventures of an
actress. 347.
Egan (F. C.) One word play.
34128.
Egau (J.) Phoebe Snow & the
Irish tenor. 38157.
Egan (J. S.) :
Cupid's sister. 9441.
Dean Swift. 10253.
In davs of yore. 21143.
Melody of life. 29078.
What women want. 50155.
Egan (L.) :
Her vagabond father.
19160.
When love is young. 55903.
Egau (M. F.) Redeemed.
3S830.
Egan (P.) P(.ur girl. 36795.
Egan (P. K.) Melody of life.
29078.
Egau (R. B.) :
Number nine. 331o6a.
Romance of a high C.
39785a.
Egau (T.) Only 1 dav in my
life. 34210.
Egtiu (Yv. G.) Barney Shea's
courtship. 3002.
Egbert (F. H.) Capitulation
of Mr. Hyleigh. 6060.
Egbert (J. C.) Three trage-
dies of Seneca. 46033a.
Eger (P.) Mandragola. 28047.
Eger (R.) Gramm radium.
17247.
Egerton (G.) :
Daughter of heaven. 9958.
T)i\ ided duty. 11003.
Egge (P.) :
Brist. 5126a.
Felen. 13989.
Idyllen. 20917.
Wilhelmines byraa. 55947.
\yvac\i. 51822a.
Egger (M. ) Pate des lodes.
35524.
Eggers (A. C.) :
Caged birds. 5809.
Kajahsbraut. 38399.
Eggert (C. A.).
Bataille de dames. S0D4.
Femmes savantes. 14044.
A\^alleustein. 49433c.
Eggert
Eggert (C. E.) :
Konig Ottokar's gliick &
ende. 24210.
Maria Stuart. 28239b.
(L. T.) Wild rose of
the West. 50994.
Eggleston (C. R.) Dictagraph's
defeat. 10822.
Egglestou (E.) Hoosler school-
master. 20238, 20240.
Eggleston (K.) Lil' Miss Judy.
25446.
Eghian (S. G.) :
All in vain. 865.
Goal. 16811.
In the darkness of light.
21373.
Mysterious Mr. Fabiola.
54670.
Ehle (A. E. ) Country singer.
8789.
Ehleider (L. \\\) :
Ethel's fate. 13002.
Twisted. 47509.
Ehlers(H. C.) Destiny. 10582.
Ehninger (J. W.) Philanthro-
pist's daughter. 38123.
Ehrent (H.) Satania v^ Sul-
furia. 40S15.
Ehi-esman (M.) Story of Es-
ther. 55451.
FJhret (L. J.) Merry lunatics.
29243, 29243a.
Ehriich (E. C.) :
Precious water. 37044.
Star of Judah. 43786.
Ehriich (LL.) Patriots. 35576a.
Ehriich (S.) :
At the front door. 2236.
Oscar Loraine. 34399.
White wing. 5it590a.
Ehrmann (H. B.) :
Demonstrator. .53383.
Under Persian rule. 48127a.
Ehrmann (L. C.) Pageant of
Amer. v/omen. 35038.
Ehrmann (M.) :
Animals. 1524.
Jesus. 22070a.
Wife of Marobius. 50899.
Eibenschiitz & Berte :
Ei-ste frau. 53.544.
Fiirstenliebe. 53730.
Eichberg (A. S.) Fee. 13974.
Eichel (C. G.) :
Dancer. 9714.
Free love. 15328a.
Hero worshipper. 19274.
I Lis sacrifice. 19799.
Plnvs for the holidays.
36507c.
Q. Pidd, heart - broker.
55079.
Question mark. 381.5Sa.
Renunciation. 39057.
3030
INDEX
Eichel (C. G.)— Cont'd.
Victor shop. 55778.
Wecldinji presents. 49911:1.
Eichel (L. P.) Marion surren-
ders. 2S289.
Eichenwald (E. L.) Triumph.
55661.
Eichman (C. J. ) Oh ! you croolJ.
54762.
Eicli (O.) Arnelda. 1903.
Eickemeyer (C.) Trials of a
]\Iormon. 46941.
Eiff; See Von EifE.
Eigen (A. Meyer) See Meyer-
Eigen.
Eikehuid (P. J.) Kongsem-
nerne. 24229b.
Eilenberg (F.) Sascha. 55237.
P^ilenbruck (K. von) Ursprung
unserer ychauspielertruppe.
48558.
Eilshemins (L. M.) Lydia.
26960.
Einarsson (I.) Sword & cro-
zier. 44808.
P^inodshofer (J.) :
Flirt in St. Morltz. 53660.
Lustige puppe. 54364.
Wer ist die schonste? 55873.
Einsohn (M. I.) Professional
attack. 87605a.
Einson (G.) Eliida Riggsmore.
12506.
Eirich (O.) :
Bett Napoleons. 3629.
Dressur auf den luann.
11819.
Du niusst ! 58479.
Fremde von distinktion.
15854.
Gliicklicher unfall. 53796.
Ha fen der ehe. 17888.
Herr v. Pamstinger. 19313a.
Liebesiusel. 54261.
Poker. 866o5a.
Retter. 55155.
Schrei nach dem kinde.
41124b.
Schwa clie nerven. 41135.
Stunde der eutscheidung.
55467.
Tripelentente. 47057a.
UnfeliHiare. 4S305a.
Uusterbliche faniilie. 48424.
Wenn man sclmupfen liat.
499S0.
Wie die zwerge die riesen
besiegten. 5086Sa.
Wiistenmoral. 56020.
Eisemann (F.) :
Blanchette. 4200.
Sea-gull. 41220a.
Eisenbise (A. G.) Black letter.
4122.
Eisenman (L. L. ) Kissing
shrine. 21029b.
Eisenschitz (O.) :
Abschied. 105.
Dritte gatte. 11832a.
Fee. 53624.
Giannettas traenen. 16328.
Hilssliche ferante. 17882c.
Kritische tage. 24260.
Mutter.scliaft. 31476a.
Schone frauen. 41088.
Siinde Sandras. 44380a.
Vollkommene liebe. 49257.
Wenn das herz spricht.
49977.
Wenn eine frau will.
49979a.
Wunderbare. 51920a.
Eisenstaedter (H. W.) :
Girl from Haverstraw.
16495.
Somnambulist. 48182.
Eisfeldt (M. I.) Family affair.
18577.
Eisler (S.) :
Choice. 7126.
In the realm of the shah.
21487.
Eislei'-Terramare (Georg von)
Stille stunde. 48903c.
Eisoklt & Rohki-amer. Johun-
nisnacht. 22817.
Ekartd (J. D.) :
Golf players. i7036a.
Love via wireless. 26644.
Elam (S.) Lady Gordon. 24417.
Eland (T. S.) :
Brothers are we. 5300a.
Sworn revenge. 44834a.
Elberg (K.) :
Das haben die miidchen so
gern. 9918.
Husarengeneral. 20711a,
20711b.
Elberon (G.) Johnson's busy
day. 22895.
Elbert & Getchell. Her
brother's chum. 18928.
Elbing (R.) :
Faust & Helena. 13905.
Faust's death. 13921.
Eldee (L.) Veronique. 48883.
Eldegard (S.) :
Fossegrim. 15100.
Gamle-landet. 1.5879a.
Elder (P.) & co. :
Foot of the rainbow.
14707a.
Lavla-lMajnu. 54240.
Prof. Bernhardi. 37622.
Tocsin. 46410.
Elderkin (W. A.) :
Array girl. 1898.
Capt. Penniless. 6154.
Major's daughter. 27584.
Elderkin (W. A.)— Cont'd.
Mr. Sullivan. 30271.
Under the oaks. 48191.
Eldon (G. H.) :
Belle of Japan. 3410.
Cyclone. 9531.
Donnerwetter. 11397.
Fatal letter. 18756.
For old times sake. 14898.
His awful nightmare.
19553.
Hoosier daisy. 20227.
Vampire, the fool &the girl.
48681.
Wanted, a divorce. 49504.
Eldred (E. B.) :
Just only Felicia. 54155.
Kindled fires. 23720a.
Sacrifice to the Nile.
40465a.
Eldredge (C. A.) Basket soci-
able. 3088.
Eldridge (G. F.) Law. 24844.
Eldridge (F. R.) jr. Test.
45461a.
Eldridge (F. W.) :
Fascinator. 18712.
In the shadow of the dome.
21507.
John Lane— wife tamer.
22862.
Love's mirage. 26724.
Man who couldn't lie.
27979.
Eldridge (H. C.) :
Capt. of Plymouth. 6147.
Help-U drill book. 18789,
18790.
Hiawatha dramatized.
19351b.
Home-made Santa Claus.
20028.
March bros. 47647.
Puritans. 37876.
Surprised grumbler. 44658.
Eldridge (H. E.) Ten thousand
dollars. 45357a.
Eldridge (J. G.) Braut von
Messina. 4934b.
Eldridge (L.) Olive. 33699.
Eldridge entertainment house :
April fool. 1743a.
At the ^->urt of St. Valen-
tine. 2217.
Aunt Deborah's first lunch-
eon. 2388.
Aunt Sabriny's Christmas.
2425.
Bachelor club's baby. 2064.
Birth of a nation's flag.
52S98.
Bo Peep's Christmas party.
4644a.
Boston tea-party. 4709.
Brave little tomboy. 4942,
3031
INDEX
I'^ldridge entertainment house. —
Cont'd.
Bridal of Pennacook. 5047.
Brown-eyed Betty. 53003.
Capt. of Plymouth. 6147.
Castanet drill. 6404a.
Choo Lee & Haru. 7132.
Christmas idea. 7228.
Christmas mystery. 53162.
Christmas pageant. 53163.
Christmas puddings. 7242a.
Christmas stockings. 724Sa.
Convalescence of Robbie.
8396.
Da n Wetherby's prize.
9702a.
Dat famous cliicken debate.
53340.
Dav at Camp Killkare.
53348.
Defenders of the U. S. A.
10379a.
Dr. Conover'^ ward. 53425.
Double proposal. 5.3454.
Dramatized stories. 11687.
Dream lesson. 53468.
Elsie in Dreamland. 53-517.
Fairv and the witch.
13398b.
Father Time's Cliristnias
trial. 13860.
Flag of courage. 14458.
Fortissimo music society.
15038.
French doll's drill. 15359a.
Fun at Five Point school.
15671.
Ghoses er not glioses. 53768.
Goblins & the ghostly glide.
16821a.
Going to school in Mother
Goose land. 16860a.
Half hour with Washing-
ton. 17928.
Hatchets & canes. 18291a.
Haunted gate. 18300.
Help-U drill book. 18789,
18790.
Her son's sweetheart.
19147a.
House across the way.
20384a.
In charge of the consul.
21123a.
.Tovous Christmas chimes.
.54126.
Just plain Dot. 233S4.
Just right dialogs. 23393a.
Keening Thanksgiving.
23568a.
Lion tamer. 25-552.
Little Jack's Christmas.
25725.
Little people's Christmas
book. 25833a.
^;]ldrid2e entertainment house. —
Cont'd.
Mademoiselle's mistake.
27280.
Mascot. 28594a.
Mere man. 29198a.
Miss Poinsettia. .54544.
Mrs. Santa Claus. 304.50a.
Molly's aunt. 54581.
Mothers of men. 31195c.
Mysterious Thanksgiving
guest. 31825a.
New Avoman in Mother
Goose land. 32493a.
No girls admitted. 32860.
Pageant of vocations.
35049f.
Patriotic peanut stand.
35570.
Patsy from Dakota. 35.587a.
Pinkies & the winkles.
36354.
Pvramus & Thisbe. 37938.
Red, White & Blue. 38814.
Rhodes scholar. 39319a.
St. Patrick & the Druids.
40550a.
Search for Mother Goose.
41256.
Silver stars. 42422a.
Sister Celestine's silver ju-
bilee. 42589.
Spirit of Christmas. 55415.
Spy. 43666d.
Thanksgiving month. 55542.
Tommy's Thatik.sgiving
party. 46475.
Truth for a day. 47292.
Turning the tables. 47383.
Two Christmas boxes.
47576a.
Uncle Hiram's tliimble bee.
47963.
Uncle Sam's ilovv^er garden.
48030a.
Under the Stars & Stripes.
48219a.
What to say for closing
day. 50144.
When de womenfolks de-
bate. 5-5897.
When Polly was queen of
the May. 50283a.
When Shakespeare struck
the town. 50295.
Whirling dervishes. 504.59a.
White chief. 50497a .
Will Soakum's matrimonial
bureau. 51048.
Ye tea party. 52041.
Young patriot's league.
.52192.
Elena (S.) Fortezza trion-
fante. 15037.
Elevitch (H.) Martian monop-
oly. 28507.
IClcrar (E.) CiH)wn of India.
9227.
Llgutter (C. S.) :
Iphigenia. 21924.
Marriage of interest. 28413.
Minotaur. 29766.
Elias (J.) :
Cinq messieurs de Franc-
fort. 7372a.
Efterladte skrifter. 12290a.
Gesammelte werke :
Bi0rnstjerne Bi0rnson.
16240.
Sire. 42554.
t'ber die kraft. 47890.
Elinore (J. W.) Bulldog's re-
venge. 5444.
Elinore (K.) :
Ir-regular army. 22074.
Naughty widow. 32089.
Elinore sisters :
Actress & the maid. 224.
Dangerous Mrs. Delaney.
9774.
Mrs. Delaney of Newport.
30345.
Eliot (Annie) See Trumbull
(A. E.)
Eliot (Arthur) Money-.spider.
30792.
Eliot (C. W.) :
Continental drama. 8380a.
Faust. 13900a.
Eliot (G.) pseud.:
Adam Bede. 248-253.
19327-19329.
Daniel Deronda. 9802-9805,
51673.
IVIiddlemarch. 29397.
Mill on the Floss. 27355.
29606.
Romola. 39877-39879.
39879a.
Silas IMarner. 298-58,42319-
42327, 49861-49863.
Spani.sh gipsy. 13961-
13963, 37415, 43427-43430,
52355.
Eliscu (E.) :
Angel's passion. 1501.
Hugh Manlty. 20-590a.
Master's voice. 2S750b.
One of them. 34091.
Padrone. 3-5024.
Ruca. 40225.
Surprising surprise. 44655.
Witch. 51263.
Eliscu (E. R.) :
Teresa's fate. 45399.
Witch. 51263.
Eliscu (F.) St. John fires.
40535.
3032
IXDEX
Eliscu (J.) :
Bob's wife. 4462.
Marriage of Eugeue-Hicks.
28411.
lilkin (E. H.) Madam Butter-
fly. 27150.
Elkin (I.) Will of God. 51040.
El kin (K. H.) :
Araore dei tre re. 1344.
Conchita. 8210.
Cristoforo Colombo. 9151.
Fanciulla del West. 13G28.
Madam Butterfly. 27151.
Princess Osra. 37450.
Tiefland. 46172.
El kins (F. B.) :
Artistic disappointment.
1974.
Bitter fruits. 4027.
Civilian czars. 53185.
Cripple. 9128, 9129.
Fame. 13557a.
Gropers. 17677.
P. d. q. 34y92a.
Quick & the dead. 38182a.
Retriever. 39170a.
Scab. 40922a.
Solution. 43141.
Surrender. 55490.
Two husbands. 47642b.
Wright idea. 51844a.
Elleford (AV. J.) Wiggins of
Pop-over farm. 50944.
Ellerbeck (A.) :
Grit. 17658.
Lady & the tiger. 24348.
Madonna of the poor.
27301.
Man & the militant.
27740a, 27740b.
Paradise. 35253.
Ellerbeck (E. A.) See Read
(E. E.I— Ellerbeck (A.)
Ellerkamp (B. E.) :
Seer. 41399.
Tressilian & Amy. 46921.
EUermann (H.) :
Geschwister. 16245.
Politische riinke. 36727.
Ellery (A.) :
Army nurse. 1899.
Love making machine.
26553.
Elleston (F.) My Lady Betty.
31593.
Ellington (J. S.) Our cousin
Mongolian. 34589.
Elliot (I. M.) New minister.
32424.
Elliott (C. E.) :
Hole in the wall. 19972.
Last haul. 24713.
Last hour. 24718.
Mammy. 27083.
Elliott (C. E.)— Cont'd.
Prohibitionist's dream.
37665.
Sheriff's sacrifice. 42089.
StJ'aightening a crool?.
44020.
Elliott (C. W.) Mr. Gibson &
his gorilla. 30182.
Elliott (E.) Santa Claus'
daughter. 40733.
Elliott (F. P.) Haunted pa-
jamas. 18314a.
Elliott (G. R.) As you like it.
2051.
Elliott (H.) In quarantine.
21301.
Elliott (H. P.) Pursuit of
Priscilla. 37898.
Elliott (L.) When woman
rules. 50356.
Elliott (L. I-.) Check book.
6862.
Elliott (M. H.) Man without
a shadow. 28020.
Elliott (R. C.) :
Deadlock. 102.32.
.Tohn Smith. 22879.
Love's busy morning.
26692.
Wanted, a maid. 49527.
Why. 50724.
Elliott (R. L.) My friend, the
burglar. 31557.
Elliott (S. B.) :
blaster of the king's com-
pany. 28715.
Moonshine wliiskey. 30961.
KMintt (W.) :
Alien. 798a.
Greatest nation. 53830.
Elliott (W. G.) :
Bradv of central oflice.
52973.
Montana. 30887a.
Ellis (A. L.) Little bit of fluff.
25590a.
Ellis (B. H.) :
Parlor socialist. 35352b.
Question of employment.
38164.
Woman & the wager.
51387.
Ellis (C. B.) Silas Marner.
42324.
Ellis (C. E.) :
Braving the world. 4954.
Sentenced for life. 41503.
Ellis (C. T.) :
Casper, the minstrel. 0382.
Casper, the warbler. 6383.
Casper, the yodler. 6384.
German minstrel. 16193.
Ellis (Caroline H.) Why not!
50744.
Ellis (Celie) :
Both sides of the question.
4716.
Facing the enemy. 13320.
What the ship brought.
50142,
Ellis (Cliai'les) Loyalty.
26801.
Ellis (Charles H.) :
As ye sow. 2031.
At Tampa Bay. 2197, 2198.
Before Santiago. 3287.
Between the lines. 3677.
Irish jailer. 21994.
Modern woodman. 30669.
On the Potomac. 33888.
Opera singer's husband.
34266.
Pythian soldier. 37943.
Your neighbor's wife.
52229.
Ellis (E. C.) Consul's daughter.
8365.
P^llis (E. .L) Winter's tale.
51203.
Ellis (E. M.) :
First of May. 14382.
In Forty - fourth street.
21175.
Ellis (E. M. O.) Love in dan-
ger. 26521a.
Ellis (E. S.) :
Comedy of Cupid. 8059.
Patriot & tory. 35564.
Ellis (Edith) See Furness (E.
E.)
Ellis (Edward) Suicide.
44435a.
Ellis (G. F.) Ikey Goldstieu's
experience. 20959.
Ellis (Mrs. U.) See Ellis (E.
M. O.)
Ellis (H. A.) Wanted, a tenor.
49538.
Ellis (H.N.) Who is lie? 50615.
Ellis (H. W.) :
Ambition. 1107.
Biiou, the waif & strav.
3827.
Columbus' discovery of
Amer. 8028.
Dead men's shoes. 10211.
Donnybrook. 11399.
Fotheringay. 15104.
Joan of Arc. 22765, 22768.
New world. 32500. -
Rapid transit. 38475.
Rich & poor. 39331.
Ritta. 39526.
Sally in our alley. 40602.
Siiall we condemn hei'?
41926.
Spider & the fly. 43529.
Tempest in a china teapot,
45292a.
3033
IXDEX
Ellis (H. W.)— Cont'd.
Tesas. 45489.
Whv not ! 50744.
Witch. 512G7.
Ellis (I. M.) :
Columbus' discovery of
Amer. 8028.
Donnybrook. 11399, 11400.
Fotherintray. 15104.
.Joan of Arc. 22768.
Spider & the fly. 43529.
Witch. 51267.
Ellis (J.) Power of office.
3697S.
Ellis (J. B.) Fran. 1.5243f.
Ellis (J. C.) B'loor walker.
14546.
Ellis ( K. F. ) :
Family album. 13-585.
Fit & Suitemall fashions.
14420.
Platform monologues.
36449.
Then & now. 45697.
Woman's intuition. 51538.
Ellis (L.) Driving rod. llSlla.
Ellis (Marion) :
Her ambition. 18911.
Statue at Rosedale. 43833.
Ellis (Marquis) Life-boat crew.
25289.
Ellis (N.) Night at the circus.
32650.
Ellis (S. A.) Prodigal son.
37586.
Ellis (S. R.) :
Army nurse. 1899.
F>onnie Scotland. 4.583.
Brother Pyramus. .5276.
Capt. Karl. 6122.
Evil eye. 13155, 13156.
Jolly magpies. 22944.
Lights of the world. 2.54.S3.
Wacht am llhein. 49341.
Watch on the Rhine. 49689.
Ellis (T. M.) :
Charming bishop. 6810.
Queen Mary's shoe. 38005.
Ellis (W. A.) :
Bjirenhiiuter. 2793.
End of the world. 12721.
Feast of Belshazzar. 139.50.
Ellis (W. C.) Who is he?
50615.
Ellis (Walter) :
For the king. 14934.
Loyalty. 26801.
Troubled waters. 47168.
Ellis (Wayne) See Ellis (H.
W.)
Ellis (William) Ketcham par-
don. 23628.
Ellison (B. B.) Manicure girl
in a barber shop. 28067.
Ellison (J.) Order of the day.
34313.
Ellison (L. W.) Interview.
21841.
Elliston (A. L.) :
By woman's wit. 5732.
Recoiling vengeance. 38677.
Unlucky tip. 48-385.
Elliston ( G. ) Greenhorn.
17599a.
Elliston (L.) Severed coin.
41635.
Elluian (S. E.) :
House of clay. 20398.
Overman. 34965.
Ellsler (E.) My wife's hat.
31753.
Ellsler (.T. A.) :
Manuna's gone out. 27675.
Wild-fire. 50956.
Ellsley. Polly's troubles. 36750.
Ellsworth :
Country visitor. 8799.
My v\ild rose. 31769.
Ellsworth (C.) Honey Bunch
& the spooks. 20115.
Ellsworth (E.) Domestic pets.
11321.
Ellsworth (E. O. J.) :
Belle Brandon. 3378.
Prodigal father. 37578.
Romance of the Amer. Rev-
olution. 39810.
Wife for wife. 50886.
Ellsworth {Mr. and Mrs. H.)
Silk stocking. 42372.
Ellsworth (L. D.) :
Luckless David. 26839.
Yankee king. 52001.
Ellsworth (W.) Sec Pettigrew
(M. D.)
Ellwanger (W. T.) :
Frenchy's invention. 153S0.
Peacemaker. 35696.
Souvenir tiends. 43399.
Ellwood. Chance meeting.
6671.
Ellwood (R.) Track of guilt.
46681.
Elmaleh (L. II.) Esther, the
queen. 12958.
Elmendorf (W. C.) :
Boy from the West. 4834.
College boy. 7827.
Elmer (R. D.) Ship without a
rudder. 42122.
Elmore (A. S.) Bull. 5439.
Elmore (Clifford) See Parker
(C. E.)
Elmore (G.) First volunteer.
14396a.
Elmore (H.) Tempter. 45341.
Ii^lms (G. C.) Brass buttons.
4928.
Elora (B. D.) :
Echo. 12194.
Two. 47534.
Elroy (E.) :
Her wedding night. 19171.
How women win men.
20563.
In the heart of Md. 21-132.
Paradise alley. 35255.
Whirlpool. 50461.
Elsbach (E. A.) :
April first. 52717.
Mothers of men. 31195d.
Elser (F. B.) :
Love exchange. 26-503.
Marconi. 29980.
Queen of Wall street.
38091.
El sing (N. M.) Busted up.
5609a.
Eisner (B.) Famous school
days. 53603.
Eisner (E.) :
Americans. 1278.
Criminal. 53288.
Dominic's love. 11330.
Francesca da Rimini. 1.5249.
Girl from Somewhere.
16522b.
Great Marstou sensation.
17426.
In Queen Elizabeth's time.
21302.
Insjratitude. 21715.
Kid-gloved Nan. 23663.
Love in an apple orchard.
26520.
Mover's daughter. 31259a.
Ov.d wagon. 34974.
Paul & Virginia. 3-5600,
35601.
Prophet. 37712.
Salome. 40611.
Third house. 45808.
Until eternity. 48432.
Voice from the wilderness.
49223.
Wolf-spider. 51357a.
Eisner (O.) :
Fran Anne. 15279.
Kleine Zacharias. 24094.
Elson (.L) Under the wheels.
48225.
Elson (M.) Veronica. 48878.
Elster (K.) d. v.:
IMiu h0ire haand. 29706a.
Uten hjem. 48576.
Elsworth (O.) Great mistake.
17434.
Elting (H.) :
Ethel's fate. 13002.
Twisted. 47509.
Eltinge (.L) Miss Swift of
N. Y. 30035.
3034
1^'DEX
Elton (E.) :
Country dance. 8750.
Diamond queen. 10769.
Haste to the wedding.
18287.
Master passion. 28719.
Queen of diamonds. 38018.
Elton (G.) Mv 2;irl. 31567.
Ehvell (J. B.) :
Pi'incess. 37387.
Weaver's s;old. 49863.
Elwing (B.) Joseph. 22098.
Ehvood (G.) Lover's plun2:e.
26678.
Ehvood (R.) Boj' gambler.
4835.
Ehvood (W.) Highroad.
19454.
Ehvyn (L. M.) :
Dot, the miner's daughter.
11500.
Millie, the quadroon.
29624.
Murder will out. 31370.
Rachel, the tire waif.
38304
Ruined life. 40247.
S\veetbrier. 44779.
Switched off. 44807.
Uncle Sam's cooks. 48028.
Ely (E. Atchison-) See Atchi-
son-Ely.
Ely (L. B.) :
Dry town. 53477.
Greatest of these. 17529.
Love asylum. 26478, 26479.
Quicksands. 38193a.
Tar & feathers. 45133,
45134.
Witnpss for the defense.
C1326.
Elyock (P. A.) Crovaied be-
fore dawn. 9234.
Elyot (W.) See Elliott
(C. W.)
Elzear (H.) 1002d night.
52488.
Elzear (P.) Jack Storm.
22364.
Emanuel (G.) :
Capitau Fracassa. 6055,
Zigeuner. 52342.
Zingari. 52359.
Emanuel (J.) Fun in a school
room. 15687a.
Embach (P.) :
Glatteis. 16739.
Sein suendenfall. 41411.
Emeigh (M. H. or M. V.) :
Exhibit no. 4,268. 13211.
Heiress of Cherry farm.
18679.
Monster sin. 30877.
Emerick (G. H.) :
Finnigan's ball. 14287.
Finnigan's courtship. 14288.
Finnigan's wedding. 14292.
Giddy old pair. 16339.
McFadden's e 1 o p e m e n t.
27075.
McSorley's twins. 27117.
Shooting the chutes. 42153.
Too many darlings. 46526.
Undiscovered genius. 48273.
Emerson (A. Y.) Mother of
Frank Cross. 54611.
Emerson (B.) Darky gather-
ing. 9901.
Emerson (Edwin) :
Polar predicament. 36662.
Throutih earthquake & fire.
40071.
Lender the terror. 48222.
Emerson (Evalyn) :
In old Venice. 21279.
Lorelei. 26230.
Spring of heliotrope. 43641.
Emerson (H. ) :
Anier. Hawaii burlesque.
1146.
Swell affair. 44794.
Emerson (.1.) :
Easy Jim, the straight
crook. 12177b.
In the Arab's power.
21342a.
Jlairic strings. 27389a.
Price he paid. 37140!).
Secret service man. 55268.
Soul of the violin. 43328n.
Emerson (L. S.) Widow's mite.
50S60b.
Emers:>n (M.) Will-o'-the-wisp.
51029.
Emerson (M. B.) Snowball, a
colored valet. 42910.
Emerson (N. N.) Amer. girl.
1211.
Emerson (R. W.) Santon. 40755.
Emerson (T.) Egyptian mum-
my. 12315.
Emer.son (W. B.) :
Adventuress. 375.
Musical capt. 31419
Emerson (W. D.) :
Cabman & the lady. 5779.
Country romance. 8784.
Humble pie. 20627.
Smith, the aviator. 42840.
Unknown rival. 48378.
Emerson (W. G.) :
Shall the woman be stoned?
41925.
Treasure of Hidden Valley.
46903c.
Emerson (W. R.) Putkins.
37919.
Emery. Husbnnd, a wife & a
friend. 20716.
Emery (E.) :
Brotherhood of the boi'der.
5282. 5283.
Gypsey's secret. 17818.
Gypsy's secret. 17848.
Emery (E. T.) :
Billy's happy day. 3892.
Bold fearless man. 4510.
Christmas present. 7241.
Jack's affinity. 22381.
Love pirate. 26601.
Petticoat soldier. 54941.
Prince imnerial. 37305.
Seeds of sin. 41385.
Unexpected visit. 48299.
Emerv (F. P.) Merry wives of
Windsor. 29278.
Emerv ( H. B.) Love finds a
way. 26504.
Emery (J.) Irish authoress.
21957.
Emerv (.1. A.) Naushty widow.
32089.
Emery (K. P.) Jokers.
22918a.
an en-
Emery (M.) Wanted,
gagement. 49551.
Emery (M. B. B.) :
Constancy. 8350.
Last of the Aztecs. 24732.
Miller's lass. 29620.
Miser's treasure. 29874.
Under the circumstances.
48155.
Emerv (S.) Noah's ark jr.
32906.
Ernes, Foster & Puerner. Slam
42223.
Emii,^ (E. M.) Make-believe
man. 27592.
Emig ( J. L. & R. ) Lucky stone.
26878a.
Emlyn (C. W.) :
Moonshine. 30955.
Rip Van Winkle. jun.
39497.
Emmerling (J. C.) Robert Eni-
met. 39632.
Emmert ( H. L. ) Cai'men up t<\
the minute. 6249.
Emmert (L. A.) :
Her husband's friend.
19030.
Royal waif. 40188.
Ennnet (A.) On the banks of
Killarney. 33802.
Ennnet (H.) Heroic black-
smith. 19287.
Emmet (H. AV.) :
Blue bells o' Scotland.
4352.
By order of the court. 5089.
German soldier. 16196.
Just in time. 23361.
3035
INDEX
Emmet (H. W.)— Cont'd.
Society star. 43023.
To the front. 463S3.
True fraternity. 47218.
Emmet (J. D.) Sliadow of
Clargis. 41678.
Emmet (J. K.) :
Fritz ill a madhouse.
15486.
Fritz in Ireland. 15488.
Fritz's brothex". 15495.
Piper & peasant. 36377.
Uncle Joe. 47977.
Eunuett (B.) House of fear.
20402.
Emmett ( D. D. ) Hard times.
18210.
Emmett (G.) :
Mere child. 29196.
Mrs. Murphy's 2d husband.
30417.
Emmett (H. W.) See Emmet
(H. W.)
Emmett (K.) :
Amer. boy. 1169-1171.
Chut, an Amer. boy. 6829.
Slum band. 42801.
Waifs of N. Y. 49382.
Emmons (J. G.) My brother's
keeper. 31510.
Emmons (P. D.) :
His father's wife. 19624.
Ivanhoe. 22273.
Emms (C. ) Old maids no more.
33556.
Emms (C. I.) Jes' lak white
fo'ks. 22636.
Emory (D. M.) Mystery of a
grease spot. 31833.
Emory (F.) :
Maryland manor. 24613.
Matrimony, ltd. 28838.
]-:mrick (G. T.) Mulligan flats.
31325.
Enander (H. L.) :
At the end of the year.
222Sa.
Three plays. 46016.
Voice of love. 49230a.
Ende (A. von) iSee Von Ende.
Enderling (P.) Cstpreussen.
34413a.
Enderly * (M. S.) Camilla.
5939.
lenders (G.) Graf D'Orsays
letzte tat. 17220c.
Eudicott (W.) Wonder-wauder
man. 51650.
Endres (A.) :
Kate of Heilbronn. 23.506.
Talkative yoiing lady.
45005.
Endres (M.) Walpurgis. 49442.
Enebuske (S. F.) Detective in
petticoats. 10619.
En§leh (H. B.) See Herzog
(H, & B.)
Engel. Grape girl. 17324.
Engel (A.) :
Dressur auf den mann.
11819.
Ehemiinnerzug. 12.326.
Einheirat. 12356.
Friiulein Frau. 1.5234.
Fremde von distinktion.
15354.
Gentleman from the seces-
sion. leilSa.
Gliick bei fraueu. 14571,
16791.
Herr aus der sezession.
53931.
Jammerpepi. 22450.
Junge papa. 23296.
Kleiue Vulkan. 24093.
Love mill. 54343.
Miss Exzentrick. 29937.
Pariser luft. 35312-35314.
Poker. 36655a.
Rhodope. 39320.
Rote muehle. 40053.
Schrei uach dem kinde.
41124b.
Schwester Helene. 41144.
Tripelenteute. 47057a.
Engel (Frank) Away from
home. 2575.
Engel (Fred) ,Tust neighbors.
23379.
Engel (G.) :
Ausflug ins sittliche. 2403.
Heitere residenz. 1SG90.
Hochzeit von Poel. 19922.
Lachende mirakel. 24304.
Engel (.J.) Runaway princess.
40280.
Engel (L.) Flower girl.
14580.
Engel (O.) Aushilfsbaby. 2463a.
Engelhart (A. E. ) Process
server. 37570.
(S.)
Hindoo god.
Engelke
19504.
Engelman (E. M.) Caterpillar
& butterfly. 6449.
Engelsman (A. D.) President.
37074.
Engesser (G. E. & V.) :
In the heart of the Ozarks.
21433a.
Ole's adventures in Toy-
land. 33692a.
Wliat happened to Ole.
5008011.
Euglilnder (L.) :
B. Sharpe. 2010.
Belle of Bohemia. 3.398.
Girl from Vienna. 16544.
Mme. Moselle. 27211a.
3036
My wife's
D. ) Montezuma.
EnglJinder (L.)— Cont'd.
Round of pleasure. 40094.
Vielliel)chen. 49003, 49004.
England (H.) See Englund.
Euglander (E.) Around the
world on wheels. 1915.
Eiigle (A. C. S.) Smithsonian.
42845.
Engle (B. M.) :
Before dawn of day. 3284.
Without the law. 51323.
Engle (C. H.) Queen of tlie
woods. 38087.
Engle (W.K.) Medica. 29016.
Englehardt-Probert (L.) :
Appomattox. 1725.
See also Probert-Engle-
hardt (L.)
Eugleton (N.) See Shackleford
(N. E.)
English (A.) Montezuma.
30915.
English (B. M.)
new cook. 31765.
English (T.
30915
English (W. B.) Three fast
men. 45961.
Englund (H.) :
First warning. 14397.
Paternoster. 35531.
Eugstrom (R. D.) Golden ball.
53808.
Eugstrom sisters. Night of the
ball. 32714.
Enking (O.) Peter Luth. von
Altenhagen. 36003.
Eulow (C.) Soldier of tlie re-
public. 43084.
Ennery (A. d') See Dennery
(A. P.)
Enuis (B.)
Ennis (J. S.) :
Cobra. 7745.
Getting even.
.Joining the
22901.
Live-ever-more. 25948.
No matter what happens.
32870.
Rosewood place. 40043.
Euo (H. L.) Baglioui. 2808,2809.
Enoch & cie. :
Aigle. 636.
Auberge rouge. 2353.
Aureole. 2449a.
• Brigande. 5106.
Celeste. 6505.
Chasse 3. courre. 6825.
Cobzar. 7748.
Dans la foret. 9818.
Danscuse de Pompei. 9825.
Dorise. 11472.
Dragons de I'imp^ratrice.
11654.
Movies. 31260d.
16279.
Maccabees.
INDEX
Enoch & cie. — Cont'd.
Fiorella. 14295.
Crina. 16371.
Habanera. 17862, 17863.
Job. 227S0.
Jota. 23059.
Mme. Malbrough. 27209.
Mam'zelle Soui'ire. 27702.
Marchand de masques.
28166a.
Marche au .soleil. 28168.
Reine s'aniuse. 38979.
Rhena. 39314.
Salome. 40612.
Son petit frere. 43226.
Souia. 432.54.
Vendetta. 48778.
Enoch & sons :
Autumn manoeuvres. 2501.
Ballet girl. 2850.
Cro^vn of India. 9227.
Princess Osra. 37450.
Princesse Osra. 37472.
Enos (iifr.s. B.) True hearts of
Amer. 47227.
Enos (E. E.) :
John Champe. 22844.
Love & the locksmith.
26469a.
On the road to Rome. 3390(5.
Enrich (A. Diaz) See Diaz
Enrich.
p]nrislit (J.) :
Emancipation day. 12572.
• ( Jlitter Gulch. 16764
Pierre Gadeau. 36264.
Promotor. 37686.
Enrii?ht (J. J.) :
-All men are not created
eoual. 52626.
Wake. 55809.
Well done, thou clever Jew.
55865.
You're alright, Elsie. 56038.
Enriquez (R. de Zayas) See
Zayas Enriquez.
Ensign (H. L.) :
Honest people. 20107.
Our college boys. 34.571.
Rooms for rent. 39904.
Rooms to let. 39905.
Year 2000. 52052.
1999. 52516.
Knsisn (W. F.) Si, the tramp.
42221. 42222.
Enlhoven (G.) Ellen Young.
53516.
I^hithoven (Mr. and Mrs. G.)
Honeysuckle. 20135b.
Entremont (H. L. d') See
D'Entreinont.
Eon (Mouezv-) See Mouezj"-
Eon.
Ephrai'm (A.) Comme ils sent
tons. 8118.
Eppert (V.) Other gods.. 34448.
Epps (G. A.) Svmpathetic man.
44860.
Epstein (B.) :
Common sense. 8145a.
Post graduate course.
36870a.
Epstein (I.) Always on hand.
1036.
Epstein (M.) Suzette. 44709.
Epstein (R. T.) :
Her only way. 19095a.
Who. 50596b.
Epstein (S.) Schuee. 41077.
Ejiworth league of the M. E.
church. Pageant of Metho-
dism. 35044d.
Erastov (G.) :
Sold. 43051.
Whirlwind. 50467.
Erath-Tissot (A.) Dernl6rc
vestale. 10522.
Erben (R.) Enoch Arden.
12791.
Erckmann (E) :
Ami Fritz. 1296a. 15427,
15428.
Amieo Fritz. 1301.
Bells. 3458.
Heaven's venceance. 18600.
My friend Fritz. 31549.
Erckmaun-Ciiati'ian. See Erck-
mann (E.) — Chatrlan (L. G.
C. A.)
Erdraan (B. G.) :
Hungry heart. 20667.
Hunt for liappiness. 20678.
Erdman,(G. F, von) See Von
Erdman.
Erdmann-.Jesnitzer (S.) :
Auf roter erde. 2364.
Hand von driiben. 18056.
Erdodv (T. ) Interior decorat-
ing. 21814.
Ericius (A. G.) :
Misunderstanding. 30494a.
Unser boarding - liouse.
48416
Erickson (H. C.) Conquest.
8294.
Erlan (J. O.) :
Knox Trender. 24198.
Man with the black gloves.
28004.
Erlanger (A. L. ) Pollyanna.
the glad girl. 36744a.
Erlanger (C.) :
Aphrodite. 1675a.
Sorciere. 43291
Erlanger (F. d') :
Noel. 32964, 32965.
Tess. 45447, 45448.
Erlanger (N. von) Mousque-
taires noirs. 31255.
Erie (F.) See Eckerle (P.)
Erman (H.) :
Almost. 960.
Daugherty's Jinny. 9929.
Such mortals be. 44369.
Tv,-o men, a woman & an
heirloom. 47692.
1794. 52500.
Ermatiuger (J. J.) Our mu-
sical quartette 34718
Ermo, pseud. See Baldwin
(W. J.) jr.
Erne (V.) Lord & the girls.
54319.
Erner (F. A.) Forger. 15004.
Ernest (H.) Quaker City quar-
tette. 37950.
Ernst (A.) Frasquita. 15275.
Ernst (F. H.) Peter Miihlen-
berg. 36004, 36005.
Ernst (G. A.) :
Christmas supper. 7249.
Down brakes. 11583.
Echoes. 12199.
Midget. 29403.
Widow Lerouge. 50818.
Ernst ( G. O. ) Bob, the modern
Puck. 4446.
Ernst (J. H.) :
His vacation. 19832a.
Jinuuie. 22739a.
Spies. 43543c.
Tea at Bramley's. 45178a.
Yellow diamonds. 56025.
Ernst (K.) :
Bengal tiger. 3516.
Broke & a 1000 miles from
home. 5163.
Brother against brother.
5255.
Crust of bread. 9276,9278.
Illusions. 20970.
Innocent crowd. 21740.
Might is right. 29519.
Rohan. 39739.
Widow's fan. 50855.
Ernst (O.) See Schmidt
(O.E.)
Ernst (P.) :
Brunhild. 5347.
Ninon de Lenclos. 32825.
Ernst (W.) jr. Merely a mon-
arch. 29202.
Errant (C. J.) :
John Brown of Harpers
Ferry. 22835.
Missing link. 30063.
Erriquez (A.) Redenti. 55132.
Errol (G.) When 2 hearts are
1. 50344.
Errol (L.) Two flights up.
47609.
Erskine (E. E.) Duel at the
Chateau Marsanac. 119.56.
3037
INDEX
Krskine (J.) :
Hearts enduring. 18554.
Pag:eant of Roger Bacon.
35049b.
Erskine (Mr. & Mrs. P.) Ro-
mantic shepherds. 39839a.
Krvin (K.) :
Gas route. 53748.
Referee. 3S860a.
Erviue (S. G.) :
Four Irish pUiys. 15154a.
Jane Clegg. 22453a.
John Ferguson. 54114.
Magnanimous lover. 27405.
Mixed marriage. 30526.
Erwan {Mrs. S.) Atlantean.
2321.
Erwin (J. W.) Are you an elk?
1803.
Erwiu (M. A.) :
Black cross. 4078.
Doo Little family. 11426.
War clouds. 49577.
Krwin (W. W.) :
Duped. 12042.
Oct. first. 33246.
Erwood (H.) Mental mates.
29126b.
Erwood (R. J.) Running wild.
40303.
Esberger (W.) Nowhere land.
33114.
Escheubach (M. von Ebner-)
/S'ee Ebner-Escheubach.
Eschig (M.) :
Amour tzigane. 1362.
Babyloue. 2651a.
Canard jaune. 5984.
Chanson d'Halewyn. 6706a.
Charmante Rosalie. 53114.
Cocorico. 7755a.
Conite de Luxembourg.
8191.
Franz von Assisi. 15271.
Julien. 23226.
L^preuse. 25092.
Manette. 28052.
Manoeuvres d'automne.
28083a.
Marine-gustl. 28276.
Menage polonais. 29116a.
Moulins qui chantent.
31219.
Poilu. 54990.
St. Fi'angois d'Assise. 40527.
Sangre y sol. 40706.
Scemo. 41006a.
Soldat de chocolat. 43063.
Trahison de Pan. 46744,
46745.
Trois araoureuses. 47136.
Eschwegl (S.) Queen 'of the
Bowery. 38049, 38050.
Escobar (A.) :
Dirigible. 1090S.
Estrellas fugaces. 12966.
Ochavos. 33240.
Seiiora Barl^a-Azul. 41480.
Eseret (M.) See Fortescue.
(M. T.)
Esmann (A.) :
His lionor, the mavor.
19660.
Low-Dutch grocer. 26764.
Mavor of the Bowei*y.
28939.
Esmann (G.) :
Alte heim. 1018.
Drei kammerspiele. 11799.
Masken. 28616.
Ober. 33210.
Vater & sohn. 48732.
Wanderfalke. 49478.
Esmann (H. T.) Bumper-
nickle"s troubles. 5455.
Esmond (H. V.) :
Bad hats. 52809.
Billv's little love affair.
3893.
Eliza comes to stay. 12491.
Her vote. 19162.
One summer's day. 34106.
When we were 21. 50352.
Wilderness. 51007.
Esmond sisters. Lover's
whims. 26685.
Esmonde (E.) Price. 37137.
Espantaleon (E.) Isia verde.
22137.
Espg de Metz (G.) :
An nom du chef. 2349.
Plus fort que le mal. 38577.
'70. 52465.
Esphorst (H. J.) ) Irish di-
plomacy. 21973.
Espinasse (R. ) :
Black necklace. 4127.
Heiress. 18669.
Intrigue. 21858.
Espinosa (A. M.) :
Consuelo. 8362.
Gran Galeoto. 17251a.
Poder de la impotencia.
36610.
Esposito (M.) Postbag. 36879a.
3687Gb.
Esquier (C.) :
Duval pere et fils. 12090.
Erreur iudiciaii'e. 12887.
Mam'zolle Chichi. 27701.
Esse (C. van) See Van Esse.
Essex (F.) She. 41987.
Essig (H.) :
Des kaisers soldaten. 10527,
Frauennuit. 15294.
Held vom \va\a. 18713.
Ihr stilles gliick. 209.53.
Sch\\'einepriester. 41139.
3038
Essig (M. F.) :
Bondage of dishonor. 4543.
Hearts in.surgent. 18559.
Estabrook (A. L.) Ladies' de-
light. 24324.
Estabrook (G.) Joust. 23075.
Estabrook (H.) Mrs. Avery.
30299.
Estabrook (H. D.) Joust. 23075.
Estaing (C. C. d') See D'Es-
taing.
Este (H. d') See D'Este.
Este (M. d') See Sturges (Mrs.
Solomon)
Estebanez (J.) See Tamayo y
Bails (M.)
Estella (M.) Mystery of the
yogis. 31855.
Estelle (K.) Jack, the friend-
less. 22360.
Estep (E. C.) De daughter of
de regiment. 10168a.
Esterbrook (R.) jr. Devotion.
10728.
Estes (D.) & CO. New century
Shakespeare. 41755^1778.
Estes (M.) :
Edessa. 12222.
Veiled prophet of Khoras-
san. 48755.
p:stes & Lauriat. Works of
Shake.speare. 41913.
Esteso (L.) :
i Loca. 26038.
Pobre Dolores. 36589.
Estev (E. G.) Foxy grandma.
15218.
Esteye (M.) See Eilshemins
(L. M.)
Estherson (F. H.) In hell &
out. 21200a.
Estill (E.) Wutheriag Heights.
51922.
Kstoc (P. d') :
Candidat Machefer. 5997.
Pi^ge. 36262.
Sabotage. 40420-40422.
Siege de Berlin. 42267a.
Estremera (A.) :
Aba.1o los solteros. 52544.
Cuarenta horas. 9300.
Cuento sinfonico. 9333a.
Gran democrata. 17250a.
Hogar alegre. 19953.
Reio.1 de arena. 30001.
Statu quo. 43S30.
Templo do Cupido. 55529.
Estvan (M.) Monsieur le mar-
quis. 30864.
Etcheverry (J. de Susini-) See
Susini-Etcheverry.
Etherington (H. F.) Sealed
silver. 41248.
Etherington (T.) Power of
prayer. 36980.
INDEX
Ethical culture school :
Amer. the wondei-land.
52660.
loci iocosi. 2191S.
Ett (V. van) See Van Ett.
Etteu (G. F. van) See Van
Etten.
Ettinger (O. D.) Outcast son.
34875.
i:ttingei- (II.) Courier of the
Mikado. 8835.
Ettlinger (K.) :
Besch werdebuch . 3565.
Heimkehr de.s Odvsseus.
18638a-lS638c.
Maxl. 28897.
Etzeltine (C. J.) Lost in the
desert. 26316.
Kudel (P.) Statue du comman-
deur. 43834.
Eugenio (J. M. Martin de)
See Martin de Eugenio.
Eugeiuis. Exiles. 13221.
Euleuberg (H.) :
Alles um geld. 933.
Belinda 3355.
Ikarus & Daedalus. 20954.
Ulrich, fiirst von Waldeck.
47900.
P^uler (G. F.) :
As it always ends. 2006.
Conquest of Mex. 8303.
C)ur heroes in Cuba. 34665.
Tail of the tiger. 44921.
Euphrat (E. J.) Fettered
mind. 14087,
Euripides :
Alcestis. 717a.
Andromache. 1443a.
Bacchae. 2652a.
Hippolytus. 19512a.
Iphigenia among the Tauri.
21927.
Iphigenia in T a u r i s .
21925a-21927.
Medea. 29011a-29011d,
53127.
Rhesus. 39315, 39315a.
Trojan women. 47141a.
European play bureau. Con-
fession. 8232.
Eustace (J. A.) Plot & coun-
terplot. 36546.
Eustis (F. J.) :
Crystal slipper. 9279.
Sancho-Pedro. 40682.
Two little dons of Spain.
47670.
Eustis (G. P.) Scarlet letter.
40978.
Eustis (T.) Girl from home.
16499.
Euwer (A. H.) Voices of the
night. 49247.
5379— VOL 2—16 87
Evans (A. J.) See Wilson (A.
J. E.)
Evans (A. S.) Egyptian ro-
mance. 12319.
Evans (Alice Lamar-) See La-
mar-Evans.
Evans (Ann) Rouge et noir.
40064.
Evans (Arthur) :
Coupons. 53276.
Under 2 clouds. 48228.
Evans (Azack L.) Prince & the
pirate. 37275.
Evans (E. J.) :
Aviators. 2.534.
Lost & found. 26278.
Nebuchadnezzar. 32128.
Evans (F. C.) :
Death of the Due d' Eng-
hien. 10283.
Refining fire. 38S62.
Rose of Eden. 39985.
Evans (F. E.) New woman.
32482.
Evans (F. H.) Wrong side of
the road. 51902.
Evans (F. W.) :
David of Bethlehem.
10057.
Gooseberry. 17132.
Harkoways. 18223.
Marriage of G u i n e t h.
28412, 39400a.
Mary of Magdala. 28568.
Ride home. 39400a.
Two plays of Israel. 47749.
Evans (Fi-ank) :
Lord - Chuck - me - down.
26196.
Mollycoddle. 30718.
Evans (Fred) Dream of Dick-
ens. 11734.
Evans (G.) In the good old
summer time. 21416.
Evans (G. W.) World in 1986.
51767.
Evans (H. R.) :
Florita. 14572.
Frappg O'Freeze. 15273.
Jag. 22419.
Man from Mars. 27790.
Twistycuss. 47512.
Evans (I. W.) Jack's affair.
22380.
Evans (J. W.) :
And the tempest raged.
1419.
Leading lady. 24916.
Revival. 39273.
Sheriff of Sandy Fork.
42084.
Whirl o' th' town. 50452.
Evans (L.) Among those
present. 52673.
3039
Evans (L.C.) Trousers. 47191.
Evans (L. M.) False & fair.
13515.
Evans (M. B.) Agnes Ber-
nauer. 591.
Evans (M. P.) Vendetta.
48775.
Evans (Manford) :
Beast & the bargain.
3172a.
Boom in Pumpkinville.
4621a.
Foreman of Twilight ranch.
14989.
Little school ma'am. 25871a.
Marching through Ga.
28171a.
Tramp printer. 46800,
46800a.
Evans (Marian) See Eliot
(G.) pseud.
Evans (P.) Mazie's wit. 28955.
Evans (W. K.) Follies of 1912.
14678.
Evans (Z.) Fire fount. 14304.
Evans-Hansell (L. P. E.) Aunt
Nabby. 2419.
Evarts (Mrs. E. M.) Living
corpse. 2,5971.
Eve (O.) Queen's portrait.
38125.
Evelyn (R.) Folline. 14686.
Everard (W.) Uncles & aunts.
48065.
Everett (Edith) Everystudent,
his encounters. 13141.
Everett (Emilie) Slight indis-
cretion. 42778.
Everett ( F. ) Fall of the Golden
Gate. 13487.
Everett (G. W.) Who's loony
now? 50656.
Everett (L. L.) :
Belle of the Latin-quarter.
3433.
Man who saw his soul.
27990.
Queen Zenobia. 38098.
Witch. 51265.
Everett (M. N.) :
Hero. 19246b.
Pirate Lafitte. 36397a,
36397b.
Everett (R.) :
Against this nation. 566.
Cohen's toy shop. 7786.
Good Hawk's white
daughter. 17082.
Everette (M.) Al. Martin's
country store. 674.
Everham (J. B.) :
Antics. 1613.
Bacon & greens. 2763.
Bumps. 5459.
INDEX
Evei-liani (J. B.) — Continued.
Hot water. 20347.
Larks. 24653.
Everhart (W.) Hoop roller.
20221.
Everhart ( W. L. ) Little laugh-
lander. 54291.
Everingham (V.) :
.Tungeland. 23297.
Mumrnv that wouldn't be-
have."^ 31356.
Haven twins. 38519.
lied bungalow. 38707.
Town of Honilou. 46658.
Everly (A.) :
Chinese Gordon. 7087.
Fall of Khartoum. 13472.
False prophet. 13-535.
Gordon. 17134.
Khartoum. 23647.
Madhi. 27288.
Massacre of Khartoum.
28657. .
Prophet of the Nile. 37716.
Wolselev. 51363.
Evers (I.) Pixie-led. 3641S.
Evers (P. F.) Fraulein Direk-
tor. 152.33.
Eversmann (F.) jr.:
All-of-it. 876.
Baltimore's big boom.
2874.
Fritz, the detective. 15490.
Moral crime. 30995.
My chum. 31516.
Our senators. 34768.
Polly Pie. 36743.
Everts (J. M. ) Perfume &
poison. 3.5910.
Evesson (I.) :
Dorothv, the Puritan.
11479.
Puritan romance. 37872.
37873.
Eville (V.) Inspiration. 21783a.
Eville (W.) :
Dearheart. 10270a.
I. O. U. 20817a.
Evilsizer (T. S.) Wane of a
honeymoon. 49490.
Ewald (M. or M. A.) :
Anywoman. 1658.
In the land of Fuji San.
21446.
Price. 37140.
Princess Mary. 37430b.
Rose. 39946.
Ewell (E. E.) Mescal eater.
29289.
Ewen (T.) Coward. 8973.
Ewer (W. B.) Prince Charm-
ing. 37283, 37284.
Ewin (E. H.) Kii of Baboo.
23695.
Ewiug (H.I Great divorce
case. 17383.
Ewing (.1. G.) :
Cobler king. 7740a.
Olympus vs. N. Y. 33725.
Wickedness of Amanda.
. 50783.
Ewing ( M. F. ) Marshland fan-
tasy. 284S9.
Ewing (R.) Romola. 39878.
Ewing (T.) jr. .Jonathan. 22974.
Ewing (W. P.) Toy-shop.
46677.
Ex-congressman (Col.) pseud.
Kingcraft. 23931.
Extension div., Univ. of Wiscon-
sin. (See Wisconsin (Univ. of)
Extension div.
Eyferth (B.) :
Almost a baroness. 961.
At Sawmill Center. 2185.
Aunt Augusta. 2380.
Dancing master. 9730.
Fuzzy. 15744.
Helen Gordon's choice.
18724.
Making of a man. 27622.
On the boinidarv line.
33809.
Smoky affair. 42861.
Wild-wood. 51000.
Eynern (W. von) Tolle eifer-
svicht. 46433a.
Eyre (A.) Four plays. 1517L
?:yre (L. B.) Mister Butterfly.
54550.
Eyre (L. L.)yr. Reilly's. 38964.
Eyre (Laurence) :
Capt. Harrigan's heart.
53067.
Desert. 53395.
Easy come, easy go. 53497.
Emmy Breslau. 12625a.
Golden key. 16980.
Mrs. Hennaberry's Christ-
mas eve. 30380.
Mustard seed. 31465.
Rose-Cherie. 39954a.
Shakespeare play. 41733.
Eyre (Lear) Reilly's. 38964.
Eyre (Lincoln) Shan:i. 41928a.
Eysler (E.) :
C6niica. 53225.
Die Oder keine. 53412.
Frauenfresser 15291-15293.
Friihling am Rhein. 15615a,
.53728.
Gliickssweinchen. 16799.
Johann der Zweite. 22811.
Juuge papa. 23296.
Lachende ehemann. 24302,
24303.
Laughing husband. 24820.
Leutnant Gustl. 2517.5a.
Eysler (E.) — Continued.
Tag im paradies. 44912a,
44912b.
Unsterbliche lump. 48426.
Wenn zwei sich lieben.
55872.
Zimmer der Pompadour.
56054.
Zirkuskind. .52371.
Eytinge (P.) :
Comin' thro' the rye. 8085.
Is it too late? 22089.
Love story. 26617.
Merry Quakeress. 29263.
Quick & the dead. 38182.
Quick or the dead. 38186.
Two women. 47831.
Vivian. 49207.
Vivien. 49212, 49213.
Eytinge (R.) :
Miss Sarah Multon. 30023.
That lass o' Lowrie's.
45586.
Eyton (A. R.) Light on the
road. 25392.
Ezguieura (L.) Preferido y
los cenicientos. 37053.
Fabbri (G.) Lucrezia. 26888.
Faber (H.) Faust. 13899a.
Faber (M.) City editor. 7448.
Fabian (L. F.) Captain's
dream of the crazy sailor.
6169.
Fabian (W. ) Artfulness of
Lora Dare. 1949. ; i :
Fabiola. pseud. Zanoni. .52281.
Fahre (E.) :
Cesar Rirotteau. 6614.
Grand bourgeois. 17255b.
House of clay. 20398.
Maison d'argile. 27.542.
Rabouilleuse. 38275.
Sauterelles. 40861.
Timon d'Ath^nes. 46261.
Vainqueurs. 48619.
Ventres d.H-es. 48823. .
Fabre (.1.) Delivrance d'Or-
16ans. 10421.
Fabre (M.) Intrus. 21881.
Fabricius (J.) Mit dem hand-
schuh getraut. 30495.
Fackler (S. A.) Ups & downs
of a country editor. 48528.
Faesi (R.) Offenen tiiren.
33324.
Faetkenheuer (M.) Merry
Khan. 29241.
Fagan (B.) :
Hawaiian queen. 18336.
High roller. 19423.
Lilliuakalani. 25473.
More than 7. 31025.
Paradise alley. 3.5257.
Queen of Hawaii. 38024.
3040
INDEX
Fagan (P.. J.) :
Count of no account. 8673.
Fancyville. 18634.
Nonsen.'^e land. 329S7.
Serpent's fang. 41555.
Wauetas 49491.
I'^ipin (G. II.) Complete dra-
matic works of Shakespeare.
41904.
Fauun (.1. 15.) :
(}o(l for the right. 16825.
Hawthorne, U. S. A. 18345.
I'rayer of the sword. 37034.
.Singer of Shiraz. 42489a.
Under which king? 48238.
Fauan (.T. F. ) Woman on her
own. 55989, 55990.
I'agan (M. L.) Fivid truth.
25964.
Imager (P.) Mrs. Gate's skate.
30368a.
Fagerstjerna (W. P.) Kay
Lvkke. 23548.
Fagot (G.) Gifle de M. Tourte-
baisse. 16342.
Faguet (E.) Candidal Mache-
fer. 5997.
Fahnestock (A.) Dohhle of
Butte. 11090.
Fahrney (M. H.) :
Master & the maid. 28671.
Where the sun sets. 50399.
Fair (A. T.) Uncle Peter.
47997.
Fair (F.) Carrieuation. 6292.
Fair (L. D.) :
Ashes on the altar. 2080.
Broken links. 5198.
Lucile. 26820.
I'airbank (H. W.) Prince
Camaralzaman. 37278.
Fairbank (J. A.) Spy. 43666a.
li'airbanks (A.) Moonlight
marriage. 30950.
Fairbanks (D.) Passing thro'.
35468.
Fairbanks (W. H.) Psychic
current. 37770.
Fairbrother (M. F.) Uncle
Sam's deserter. 48030.
Faircluld (Lee) May. 28899.
Fairchild (Lucien) For he's a
jolly good fellow. 14804.
Fairchild (W. R.) :
Better days. 3630.
Sins of the father. 42524.
Woman & the wizard.
51388.
Young Mrs. Vanity. 52183.
Fairfax (B.) Shocks. 42143.
Fairfax (F. B.) See Wheelan
(F. H.)
Fairfax (M.) See Marshall
(M. F.)
Fairfax (M. B.) We-us-three
in Mrs. Edding's vacation.
49823.
Fairfax-Lucy (J. H.) His past.
19775.
Fairgrieve (A. B.) Purple &
fine linen. 37882.
Fairman (A. C. ) :
Gate to freedom. 15935.
Green liorns. 17601.
Fairman (J. ) :
Court of Louis 14th. 8852.
Perilous pastime. 35925.
Red & the green. 38701.
Voice of the sea. 49241.
Fairservis (W. A.) :
Transfer please. 46811a.
Undefended. 4807Sa.
F^urweather (M. ) :
Before the hour. 3294.
Captured bacchante. 6189.
^Mohammed, the genius of
Araby. 30686.
Paul Scarron. 35620.
Pretty Mistress Baddeley.
37117.
Faith (G. M.) Mansion of acli-
ing hearts. 28119.
Falxa, (M. M.) :
Buena noche ! 53009.
Fin del viaje. 14245.
Sebastian y Sebastiana.
41276a.
Triauera. 46944a.
Vindita. 49076a.
Faktor (E.) Temperierten.
45260a.
Falbe (L. C.) :
Marquise. 28357.
Marriage of Margaret.
28416.
Sabbioneta. 40414.
Singer of Marly. 42489.
Falca (R. d') See McGrath
(F. J.)
Falca to (L.) Arlequin. 1864.
Falcon (M.) Maja de Goya.
27555.
Falcon SegTira (M.) Usurero.
48570.
Falconer (Edmon) Deserted
village. 10541.
Falconer (Edmund) See O'-
Rourke (Edmund)
Faling (H. A.) Girl from Ariz.
16474.
Falk (A.) Jardin Mabille.
22502, 22503.
Falke (K.) Schweizer. 41140.
Falkner (W. C.) Lost diamond.
26297.
Fall (C. G.) Three political
tragedies. 46018a.
Fall (L.) :
Fidele bauer. 14117.
3041
Fall (L.)— Continued.
Fiirstenliebe. 53730.
Geschiedene frau. 16242.
Jolly peasant. 22954.
Jung-England. 23294a,
23294b.
Kiinstliche mensch. 54195.
Liebe Augustiu. 25236-
25238
Nachtschnellzug. 31892,
31892a.
Niiia de las munecas.
32791.
Princess Caprice. 37402.
I'uppeumiidel. 37848,
37849.
Schone Risette. 41090.
S Irene. 42570-42.572.
Studentengrafin. 44263,
44264.
Fall (R.) :
Weltenbummler. 5586S.
Wiener fratz. 50870.
Fuller (Jacob) :
Free love. 53702.
Mr. Nobodv. 30223.
Soul wife. 43336a.
Fuller (James) :
Does it pay? 53431.
Price. 37141a.
Toll. 55611.
Fallis (S. W. ) Strange signal.
44056.
Fallon (T. F.) :
Bigamists. 52888.
Boycott. 52970.
Moth. 54601.
Nell, the ferret. 54691.
Fallman (W. N.) Clown of
hearts. 7689.
Falloisse (M. de L'Hotellerie)
See L'Hotellerie Falloisse.
Fallon (A.) :
Aenone. 393.
Boys together. 4873.
Leading lady. 24918.
Yzidria. 52261.
Fallon (L.) Dead secret. 10222.
Fallon (T. F.) :
Law of the plains. 24872b.
Little seamstress. 2.5873.
Mr. Baglev of Nowhere.
30144.
Recall. 38638.
There's no place like home.
45725a.
Zoarda. 52378.
Fallows (A. K.) Scheme no. 8.
41041.
Falls (C. B.) Snow White &
the 7 dwarfs. 42908a.
Falls (M.) :
Kentucky .sheriff. 23615.
Law of Judge Lynch.
24864.
INDEX
Falls (T.) Woman's heart.
51535.
Falls (W. R.) Law of Judge
Lynch. 24S64.
Falzari (F.) :
Istrianische hochzeit.
22194.
Kornelius Schut. 24233.
Kukuska. 24269.
Famous (W. N.) Sport Ken-
nedy's Christmas. 43617.
Fancher (E.) Amateiir suf-
fragists. 1071.
Fanciulli (F.) Sultana. 44480.
Fancourt (R. E.) When the
grass withers. 50315, 50316.
Fandel (P.) :
Judgment of Paris. 23167.
Texas ranger. 4.5500.
AVhile love shall last. 50430.
Wild & woolly. 50948.
Fannin (.L T.) Stir 'em up.
43910.
Fanning (E. A.) Nisida. 32840a,
32840b.
Fanning (F. ) Enticement.
12805.
Fanning (F.B.) Killing. 23703.
Fanning (P. H.) Aviator &
the mechanician. 2.533.
Fanosa (A. ) :
Esche usted senoras. 12191.
Pobrecita Dolores. 54986.
Pantoni (A.) Valdoras. 48622.
Fantus (F.)
Chorus boys. 7144.
Cupid & CO. 9361.
Hello girls. 18769.
Marathon winner. 28145.
Merry merry's. 29256.
Too many beaus. 46521.
Trials of an actor. 46942.
White man's hope. 50544.
Farago (A. P.) Caviar. 6544.
Farago (J.) Kin Fu. 23709.
Fare (J. T.) :
Carnival. 6261.
Dame Marjory. 9678.
High ball & the bat. 19399.
Hobo & the lady. 19908.
Maids of Mars. 27521.
Percy V. Ranee. 35885.
Rose of Kildare. 39989.
Farfan (G.) :
Astronomla popular. 2112.
Cruz del canchal. 9282.
Fundici6n. 15703.
Grito de independent a.
17664.
Rosiiia. 40046.
Fargeon (B. L.) See Farjeon
(B. L.)
Farges (A. de) See De Farges.
Fargo (K. M.) Voting demon-
stration. 49298.
Fargus (F. J.) :
Dark days. 36189.
Family affair. 13576.
13582.
Far.ieon (B. L.) :
Bread, cheese & kisses.
27849.
Duchess of Rosemary lane.
11932.
Grif. 17629, 17030.
Mystery of M. Felix. 146.54.
Farkas ( P. ) Konventbiztos.
24229c.
Farlaue (M.) Helda. 18714,
18715.
Farley (A. L.) House party.
20439. •
Farlev (E. V.) New lost in
Egypt. 32412.
Farley (H. G.) Railroad Jack.
38357.
Farley (H. J.) Philanthropist.
36122.
Farley (J.) Mere flirtation.
29197.
Farmer (E. M.) Pi-ince of Mo-
rocco. 37341.
Farmer (E. O.) :
I have reaped all I sowed.
20793a.
Such fools some girls are.
44361.
Farmer (J. E. ) Prince of Mo-
rocco. 37341.
Farmer (Vv'. L. ) Busine.ss is
business. 5590.
Fame (C. .L) Loyal Luke.
26786.
Farnell-Bond (G.) :
Auto-bound. 2475.
Bubbles. 5369.
Larry Na Shane. 24659.
Mam'selle Tabasco. S7898.
Mephisalome. 29131.
Sol. 43043.
Tottlewinks. 46602.
Farnham (C. F.) :
Convention. S398a.
Ominous bell. 33742.
Peer & his people. 35785a.
Farnham (F. A.) :
Irish diplomacy. 21973.
To the pure. 46387,
Farnie. Loo. 26151,
Farnie (H. B.) :
Bridal of Olivette. .5046.
Mousquetaires. 31254.
Nemesis. 32213.
Olivette. 33715a.
Paul Jones. 35608,
Farnie (H, J.) Put up job.
37917.
Farno (G.) Marine — gustl.
28276.
Farnol (.L) Money moon.
30788.
Farnsworth (D.) :
Bulbul of Bagdad. 5437.
T'other dear charmer.
46595.
Farnsworth (D. M.) Kentucky
hospitality. 23606.
Farnsworth (P. T.) :
Bulbul of Bagdad. 5437.
Kentucky hospitality. 23606.
T'other dear charmer.
46595.
Farnsworth (W. O.) Pattes de
mouche. 35.592.
Fraquhar (G.) :
Beaux' stratagem. 39076b.
Recruiting officer. 38692a.
Farquharson (D. H.) :
Colonial chapter, 7940.
Incident. 21.591.
Saving instinct. 40892.
Farr (H. A.) :
Bibliothekar. 3751.
Filia hospitalis. 14217.
Farrand (L.) Aunt Judy .Jon-
quil, 2411.
Farrar (H. N.) :
Bear's brood. 52839.
Dresser's dream. 11814.
Girl in the mantilla. 16564.
16565.
Jack the Giant - killer.
22368.
Lady & the tenor. 24346.
]Moon hunters. 30935.
Sliibboleth. 42104a.
Silver threads. 42425.
Twin king. 47488, 47489.
Wind up. 51116.
Farrar (O. R.) Cupid in camp.
9390.
Farrar (T. J.) Cigale chez les
fourmis. 7324.
Farrar (W. T.) j7\ Love gar-
den. 26508.
Farrel (A. C. J.) :
Coward. S975a.
Sentinel. 41514.
Farrell. Soup ! soup ! soup !
43345.
Farrell (B.) Cake-walker's
dream. 5819.
Farrell (C. H.) :
Before the Gringos came.
3293.
By kingly favor. 5684.
Smithy. 42846.
To oblige William. 46372.
46373.
Wonder workers, 51651.
Farrell (C. K.) Greater price.
17522.
Farrell (F.) New sex. 32457.
3042
INDEX
Farrell (H.) Mother's delight.
31178.
Fiirrell (J. D.) :
Oassidy affair. 6387.
Editor's romance. 12252.
German volunteers. 16200,
16201.
Mike O'Hara. 29546.
Politics. 36720.
Farrell (J. H.) :
Friendly tip. 154.57.
Funny valentines. 1-5719.
Pair of kids. 35097.
Valentine & valentines.
48626.
Farrell (J. P.) Christopher
Columbus. 7266.
Farrell (J. R.) :
Casey's daughter. 6356.
Delinquents. 10414a.
District nurse. 53419.
Family aid society. 13583.
Fight against fate. 14161.
. Haunted hat. 18302.
Hearts of gold. 18563.
His last fight. 19683.
In the suburbs. 21524.
Masterpiece. 28733, 28737.
Men of America. 29105.
Sword of justice. 44822.
Verdict. 48855.
Wrong side of the s^^me.
51901.
Farrell (.ToseDh) Amer. bull-
fighters. 1174.
I'arrell (Josephine) Troubles
of an actor. 47175a.
P'arrell (S. T.) Hearthstone.
18516.
Farrell (T.) :
Corporal. 8566.
Irish corporal. 21966.
Our corporal. 34-578.
Farrelly (R. A.) :
After death. 468.
S h ad o w s , come like
shadows. 41707.
Farren (G. W.) Eli Wheat-
field. 12466.
Farren (T. J.) Emigrants.
12608.
Farrere ( C. ) See Bargone ( C. )
Farrington (E. A.) Quest of
the golden apples. 38149.
Farrington (E. J.) :
Hearts trumps. 18581.
Josephine. 23030.
Farrington (N.) Man across
the hall. 27717.
Farris(R. W.) Bugs. 53012.
Farroe (K.) County sheriff.
8814.
Farsou (B.) Old King Cole.
33525.
Farwell (A.) Pageant of
Darien. 35040.
P\isquelle (E.) :
Adversaire. 376.
Aiglon. 637.
Bacchantes. 2653.
Bohgmos. 4.503.
Cadet Roussel. 5790.
Chant du cygne. 6707.
Chatelaine. 6834.
Circe. 7377.
Dgtour. 10627.
Deux ecoles. 10642.
Enchantement. 12682.
Falstaff. 13551.
Foret. 14998.
Glatigny. 16737.
Joujou. 23060.
Jour de fgte. 23061.
Joyzelle. 23096.
Lueette. 26805.
Macbeth. 27056.
Maitresse de piano. 27552.
Maman Colibri. 27661.
Meilleur parti. 29058.
Messaline. 29308.
M. de Prevan. 30855.
IMontansier. 30893.
Notre jeunesse. 33091.
Oiseau bleu. 33382.
Paou. 35198.
Patachon. 35517.
Petite fonctionnaire. 36042.
Kepudiee. 39084.
Resurrection. 39130.
Retour de Jerusalem.
39143.
Scarron. 41004.
Theatre. 45634.
Truands. 47196.
Xantho chez les courtisanes.
51938.
Zaza. 52295.
Fass (L.) Louis Leure. 26392.
Fassett (A. A.) Linked by a
sin. 25526.
Fas.^ett (E.) :
Elopement extraordinary.
12532.
- Vision of Stella. 49166.
Fassett (J. S.) jr.:
Great Galeoto. 17393a.
Maivaloca. 54394, 54395.
Fassett (R. P.) Linked by a
.sin. 25.526.
Fast (C. H.) Her Amer.
prince. 18914.
Fast (E. G.) Gentleman of the
color. 16125, 16126.
Faucher (A.) Ma gosse. 26997.
Fauchois (Rene) :
Augusta. 52771.
I'^auehois (Rene)— Continued.
Beethoven. 3271.
Fille de Pilate. 14228.
Pgnelope. 35838.
Rivoii. 39577.
Vitrail. 55789.
Faucitt (U.) Freezing out.
1.5351a.
Faul (A.) Wild West. 50996.
Fauley (F. or W. F.) :
Celestial Lu. 6571.
Chop suey lady. 7137.
Her wedding morn. 19170.
Little sister of the poor.
25880.
Priest & man. 37219.
Within 4 v/alls. 51300a.
Faulkner (R.) Tv»^o letters.
47667.
Faulkner (R. H.) When a
man loves. 50184.
Faulks (A. L. & Airs. W. H.) :
Dumb watch. 12026.
Old saw. 3-3610.
Straw man. 44097.
Fauntleroy (A. M.) Her mis-
sion. 19075.
Faure (G.) :
Jour de fete. 23061, 23062.
Penelope. 3-5838.
Faust (J.) :
Faust's up-to-date extrava-
ganza. 13922.
Metropolitan burlesquers.
29331.
Faustina (H.) :
Ambition. 1106.
Inventor. 21S92b.
Favart (J.) Faribol. -53607.
Favex'sham (J. O.) :
Red spider. 38804.
World & his wife. 51750.
Faver.sham (W.) Saint Mich-
ael. 40547.
Favor (E. M.) :
Bag of flour. 2800.
Box of cash. 4805.
Cash box. 6365.
Tin box. 46275.
Favor (E. S.) Jester. 22664.
Fawcett (A.) :
Atonement. 2327.
First night. 14378a.
Master Will's players.
28730.
Ninon. 32824.
Sunshine Adams. 44.581.
Turn in the road. 4735()a.
Fawcett (C. S.) :
Madcap Midge. 27229.
Tragedy. 46710.
Fawcett (E.) :
Americans abroad. 1279.
False friend. 13524.
3043
INDEX
Fawcett (E.) — Continued.
Our first families. 34621.
Sixes & sevens. 42631.
Fawcett (M. R.) :
Alarm. 689, 54981.
Mor'd Alice. 31013.
Fawcett (O.) :
Americans at home. 1280.
Dodging. 11215.
Fax, pseud. See Strub (J. F.)
Fax (J.) Paper doll. 35224a.
Fax (R.) :
Duke's fool. 12004.
Golden spider. 17012.
Hubert Lee. 20583.
Ingram's isle. 21711.
Jest of fate. 22661.
Maddalena. 27232.
Optima. 34290.
Organ grinder. 34337.
Outlaw. 34887.
Faxon (G. B.) :
Bachelor's reverie. 2718.
Maids & matrons. 27514.
Faxon (J. L.) Coward. 8978.
Faxon (R. H.) Shrine arab-
esque. 42196b.
Fay (A. E.) How to get rid
of a husband. 20549.
Fay (A. J.) Undertaker's
mistake. 48262.
Fay (A. M.) High art. 19394.
Fav (B.) See Fay (Howard)
Fay (C. J.) Change. 6687.
Fay (F. C.) :
Forgiveness. 15023a.
How he lied to his wiie.
20480.
Mitzi. 30506.
Peace at home. 35684.
Pull. 37814.
Fay {Mrs. F. C.) :
Peace at home. 35684.
Pull. 37814.
Fav (F. Ij.) First Christmas.
54496.
Fay (F. N.) Burglar. 5508.
Fay (G.) :
Happy days in jail. 18156.
Last quart. 24754.
Fay (Howard) :
Dick's wife. 10818.
Doctor Dingle. 53426.
Honeymoon Hollow. 20127.
Mists. 30492.
Money madness. 30778.
On approval. 33754a.
Thirteenth stroke. 45826.
Fay (Hugh) :
All crazy. 830.
Dynamite, in 3 explosions.
12097.
Her royal nibs. 19120.
His royal uibs. 19797.
Irish aristocracy. 21956.
Fay (Hugh) — (Joutiuued.
Little Lord McElroy. 25749.
Muldoon's picnic. 31323.
Muldoon's trip to Boston.
31324.
Ninety-seven or seventy-
nine. 32812, 52469.
Our school-days. 34764.
Fay (Mrs. Hugh) Old chums.
33440.
Fayard (A.) :
Plus beaux jours. 86575.
Thgatre complet. 45638-
45644.
Fayder (S.) Triple point.
55659.
Faye (K.) Love spats. 54350.
Faylor (G. A.) :
Comedy of the Killtown
rivals. 8072.
His daughter. 19590.
King of the Pauper Isles.
23876.
Fean (F. H.) Master socialist.
28725.
Fearing (W. E.) Across the
Rio Grande. 188.
Fearu (F.) Let us have peace.
25138.
Feather (G. F.) On the high
line. 33851.
Fechheimer (H. M.) :
Fifth ave. romance. 14143.
Golden harp. 16971.
His little girl. 19703.
Love's young dream. 26757.
Out West. 34866.
Fechheimer (M. L.) Bur-
roughs' dream. 5578.
Fechheimer (R.) Love's under-
study. 26746.
Fechner (A. M.) :
Hekla. 18714, 18715.
Hochzeit Casimirs. 53959.
Mariti di Clara. 28305a.
Nozze di Casimiro. 33114a.
Fechter (C.) :
Master of Ravenswood.
54462.
Roadside inn. 39597. -
Rouge et noir. 40062.
Fechter (Mrs. C.) Roadside
inn. 39598.
Federlein (G.) Cupid's acad-
emy. 9413.
Fedris (J. B.) :
Brothers. 5296.
Invincible. 21902.
Vandergrilf 's revenge.
48690.
Will-o'-wisp. 51037.
Fee (G. M.) Flickered way.
14502a.
3044
Feeluiu (M. E.) :
Frolic of the bees. 15511.
Happy days. 18150.
Nancy. 31943.
One of His little ones.
34060.
Sic itur ad astra. 42234.
There was no room. 45730.
Thy kingdom come. 46132a.
Wonderful Christmas gift.
56002.
Young King Cole. 52174.
Feeley. Dad's girls. 9610.
Feeley (A.) Old soldier. 33626.
Feeney (G.) Launcelot &
Guenivere. 24826.
Feger (A. H.) Pride. 37197.
Fehlberg (C. A.) :
Book-maker. 4605.
City chap. 7440.
Fehre (H.) Poor & rich. 36791.
Pehrenbacher (F. M.) Califor-
nia. 5850a.
Pehrmann (M.) :
Cobbler & count. 7740.
Uncle Isaac. 47966.
Feiber (S. L.) Wild Harry.
50965.
Feierstein (H.) :
All for money. 847.
Salesman & the buyers.
40590.
Feigen.son (H. B.) Baron's son.
3040.
Feigl (F.) AVot fell. 51816.
Feigl (.1. M.) :
Ambition. 1104.
Girl Patsv. 16615.
Indian. 21622.
Interpreter. 21826.
Little excitement. 25674,
25675.
Mexico. 29349a.
Mrs. Scareitt's burglar.
30451.
Paris model. 35307.
Storv of a play. 43993.
Texas. 45488
Texas ranger. 45497.
To err is human. 46363.
Voice of silence. 49233.
Feii (J.) :
High scliool skeleton. 19426.
Humble apothecary. 2062(i.
Year 10,000 A. D. 52049.
Feind (A. Prieth-) See Prieth-
Feind.
Feinman (S.) Chanele die lin-
isherin. 6683.
Feist (E. ) Fly away land.
14618.
Feist (F. F.) Cat in a bag.
6488.
INDEX
(lovcruor's cruise. 17193.
Giiidii).i,' star. 17749.
Our uncle from the West.
34794.
I'aoletta. 35194.
Skylark. 42698.
Three million dollars.
45988.
Fekete (A.) Satansbote. 40830b.
Felch (F.) Pet of Parson's
ranch. 35987.
Felch (S.) :
Bag. 2799.
16939.
21091.
Golden coin
In a whirl.
Owls. 34975.
Felch (W. F.) :
Buck Buckalew.
Drifting. 11823.
.5382.
Gettysburg. 16303.
.Judge Slasher. 23147.
^lignon, the child - wife.
29534.
Shadow castle. 41666.
Through 2 wars. 46111.
Tiny. 46288.
Titled Amer. 46338.
1 (L.):
Ewige
Freier
Grosse
angst.
dienst.
name.
13176.
53705.
17683.
machen leute.
49001, 49002.
Richard Mor-
Bilberry of Til-
Music hath
How he was
^Masquerade.
Kl eider
24076.
Vielgeliebte.
Foldhaus (G.)
gan. 39372.
Feldman (B.)
I)ury. .8828.
Feldman (S.)
charms. 31404.
Feldman (S. Z.)
fooled. 20483.
Feldman (W.)
28633.
Felelty (C.) :
Early morning
12146.
King's mascot. 23977.
Feliu y Codina (J.) Aux
dins de IMurcie. 2504.
Felix (F.) :
Patricia. 35554.
Pontia, the daughter of
late. 36783.
Shepherdess of Lourdes.
42056.
Walh-urga. 49406.
I'^elix (G.) Boy next door.
4841.
Felix (H.) :
Antelope. 1598.
Golden pin. 53810.
Loye shop. 26612.
reflections.
jar-
Pi-
Felix (H.) — Continued.
Mme. Sherry. 27220a,
27221.
Merveilleuses. 29285.
Pearl girl. 35725, 35725a.
Rhodope. 39320.
Felix (M.) :
Delay. 10399.
Golden fleece. 16949.
Kimono. 23707.
Of the kingdom of Idaho.
33302.
Our childi'en. 34560.
Sonya. 43275.
Fell (M.) Plays by A. Tchek-
off. 36493.
Fell (W. H.) Aft'air at the
rectory 408.
Fel linger (R.) :
Feiertag. 13984.
Pfarrerin. 36066.
Unsichere. 48423.
Zeuge. 52335.
Fellner (E.) :
Grand cross of St. Vladi-
mir. 17261.
Phryne. 36182.
Salambo. 40575.
Fellner (H.) Liliom. 25456.
Felmley (M. W.) Shadow king.
41671.
Felner (P.) Splitter. 43594a.
Felt (G. L.) Bride of the sun.
5066.
Felt (E. H.) Broker. 5226.
Felter (W. D.) :
Bunch of roses 5471.
Tack for every Jill. 22329.
Oyer the garden wall.
34933.
Sweet family. 44745.
Widow's proposals. 50861.
Felton (F. I.) Brothers.
5289.
Felton (G. H.) Santa's chil-
dren 407-13.
Felts (W. B.) :
Christopher Columbus.
72.57.
Elblanke. 12373.
Hernarne. 19244.
Fendall (P.) :
Cuckoo's ne^t. 9330.
Fashionable intelligence.
13720.
Fendler (G. A.) :
Dainty divorcees. 9639.
In Hawaii. 54027.
Verdict. 55767.
Fendler (^vfi. H. S.) Dainty
divorcees. 9639.
Penelon (F. de S. de L.-F.)
Telemaehus. 45224.
Fenelon (M. de) ;S^ee De Fene-
lon.
3045
F(Mily (E. ) Night in a ''ooVh
lious(>. 32676.
Fenn (F.) :
Age of innocence. 573.
Convict on the hearth.
8419.
Living image. 25977b,
25977c.
Love & Laughter. 26444.
Nelson touch. 32210.
'Op-o'-me-Th umb. 34235.
Fenn (G. M.) :
Balloon. 2862.
Barrister. 3060.
iMaster of ceremonies.
28699, 44251.
Parson o' Dumford. 9649,
21544.
Fennel & Tyson. Soft & fresh.
43034.
Fenner (H. B.) Strange signal.
44056.
Fenners (F.) See Feuerlein
(F. L.)
Fennessy :
.Jay on Broadway. 22530.
Katzenjammer kids. 23546.
Something doing Happy
Hooligan. 43171.
Fennessy (J. E. ) :
Bright lights. 5117.
Broken hearts. 5189.
Charity nurse. 6752.
Ideals. 20873.
Queen of the Holland
dames. 38065.
Ramblers. 38406.
Secret charm. 41320.
White caps. .50490.
Fennessy (W. T.) McFadden's
flats.' 27077.
Fenney (J. C.) Star-crowned
cross. 43774.
Fenno (E. H.) :
Mystery of Glaresville.
31842.
Ona, the lost. 33965.
Wronged. 51911.
Fenno (R. F.) & co. Coja y el
encogido. 7790.
Fennwood, pfteud. See Wood (I.)
Fenollosa (E.) Noh dramas.
32969a.
Fenster (C.) Night with the
firemen. 32756.
Fenton (D. & H.) Happy Hooli-
gan. 18175.
Fenton (F.) Magic pills. 27381a.
Fenton (J.) Day at the Hotel
Broke. 10107.
Fenton (T. J. E.) Marchioness
of the streets. 28173.
Fenyes (S. ) Tiefen des lebens.
46171a.
INDEX
Feraudy (M. de) Brichanteau.
5041.
Ferber (M.) :
At big Bill's. 2122.
Drinks for all. 11832.
Frances. 15247.
Hints to plain girls. 19510.
His wife & his sweetheart.
19851.
Shocking conduct. 42142.
Visions of eugenics. 49162.
Wanderers. 49471, 49472.
What should she do? 50133.
Ferdinando (A.) Normans.
33013.
Ferdon (J. M.) In duty bound.
21158.
Ference (M.) See Molnar (F.)
Ferencz (P.) See Pentek (F.)
Fergus, pseud. See Ferguson
(R. F.) jr.
Ferguson (B.) :
Delaney & his monkey.
10398.
Duffy's blunders. 11969.
Ferguson &, Macks comedy
CO. 14059.
McCarthy's mishaps. 27069.
Mishaps. 29890.
Ferguson (C. A.) Cleeve Lodge.
7576.
Ferguson (D. P.) Hypnotising
minister. 20760a.
Ferguson (E. A.) Joyce of tlie
north wood. 23090a.
Ferguson (E. G. W.) :
Brother to a star. 5277a.
Estelle of the Diamond F
12943a.
Ferguson (F.) Amalgamated
babies. 1045.
Ferguson (F. A.) :
Blocking his game. 4283.
Business vs. matriiuony.
5600.
Forest farm folks. 14991.
Lucky Jim. 26853.
Papa's sweetheart. 35219.
Slightly mixed. 42784.
Sunny Spain. 44564,
Typewriter & the cowboy.
'47847.
Uncle Si's fortune. 48045.
Woman's name. 51547.
Ferguson (F. G.) In Missis-
sippi. 21244.
Ferguson (F. G.) jr. Zeb &
Zarrow. 52301.
Ferguson (F. K.) Chemia.
6889.
Ferguson (G. U. F.) Master of
the Revolution. 28717.
Ferguson (J. M.) Training a
husband. 46764.
Ferguson (K. L.) Legend of
the tea. 25018a.
Ferguson (R. F.) jr.:
All in a night. 856.
Artistic mix-up. 1976.
Governor, 17179.
Vendetta. 48780a.
1830. 52504a.
Ferguson (S. D.) Operator.
34271.
Ferguson (T. D.) :
Homesteader. 20077.
Lion sleeps. 25549.
Ferguson (W. B. M.) Zollen-
stein. 52382.
Ferguson (W. .J.) :
Across the frontier. 179a.
Alter ego. 1021.
Brown, the painter. 5329.
Countess de Fontenay.
8704.
Friendly tip. 15455-15457.
In the service of the em-
peror. 21497.
Life's sentence. 25343.
Scarlet band. 40969.
Fergusson (E. M.) Child's
dream of the Bible. 7056.
Fermin (E.^ Marriage in Chi-
cago. 28400.
Fernald (C. B.) :
Cat & the cherub. 6437,
34294a.
Certain new & original
scenes. 6610.
Day before the day. 10113a.^
Married woman. 28466.
Maurice O'Mallory. 28878.
Moonlight blossom. 30949.
Pursuit of Pamela. 37897,
37897a.
San Lin. 40712.
98-8. 52471.
Fernald {Mrs. C. F.) Baker's
pantomimes. .52816.
Fernald (E. W.) Faithful to
the last. 13446.
Fernan-Gonzalez (A.) :
Amigo de la pipa. 1305.
Diablo en coche. 10745.
Fernandez (A. C.) Brother's
error. 5302.
Fernandez (J.) Black slave.
4143.
Fernclndez (M. Tirado) See
Tirado Fernandez.
Fernandez (O.N.) Wanda, the
Indian bride. 49462.
Fernandez (P. Baiiios) Sec Ba-
ncs FernSndez.
Fernandez (P. Perez) See
P^rez Fernandez.
Fernandez (W. Talavera) See
Talavera Fernandez.
I'ernandez-Arias (A.) :
Culpables. 9339.
Mas hermoso. 2859 hi.
Ftn-nandez Arreo (A.) :
Amor baturro. 1329.
Ante el juez. 1596.
Sin vacaciones. 42478.
Soldado Pena. 43062.
Fernandez Blanco (R.) A la
l)iiiata ! 15.
Fernandez-Brochado (N.)
Amor eterno. 1334.
Telefonos. 45210.
Fernandez Caballero (M.) :
Lulu & the 3 jolly thieves.
26918.
Marseillaise. 28479.
Fernandez Cuevas (A.) Per-
fecto caballero. 35908.
Fernandez de la Puente (M.) :
Club de las solteras. 7691.
Corista de punta. 8527.
Dos cadetes. 11487a.
Gran embustero. 17251.
Guarda jurao. 17708.
Hija del mar. 19462.
Hijas de Lemnos. 19464.
Ideal-recnelo. 20868a.
Llaves del cielo. 26004.
Matarifes. 54467.
Moza de mulas. 31272.
Mujer de boliche. 31308.
Ninon. 32822.
Patria de Cervantes. 54898.
Itefajo amarillo. 388,59.
Seiioras del silencio.
41481a.
Tango argentino. 45113c.
Ya no hav Pirineos.
51948a.
Fernandez de Mora tin (L.) See
Moratin (L. F. de)
Fernandez del Villar (J.) :
Correo de gabinete. 53269.
Idolos. 20908a.
Panolon de Manila. 35175b.
Patio de los naranjos.
54895.
Te la debo, Santa Rita.
45177a.
Fernandez Garcia (L.) Genio
de Leon. .53753.
P"'crnandez Lepina (A.) :
Corte de los milagros.
8584.
Envidiosos. 12814.
Fea del ole. 13938.
Jipijapa. 22753.
Loca fortuna. 26039.
Lum. 54360.
Maja de los madriles.
27555a.
Manton de la China. 28125,
Perra gorda. 35947.
Rosario. 55208.
3046
INDEX
Fei-uaudez Lepina (A.) — Cont.
Sagradas bayaderas.
40493a.
Seiior duque. 41478a.
Seuora Barba-Azul. 41480.
Suspiros de fraile. 44697.
Ultima opereta. 47906a.
Valiente capitau. 5-5754.
Fernandez Palomero (M) :
Bandei-In de la 4a. 2886.
Madrid alegre. 27309.
:\Ialas-pnlgas. 27G39.
Once mil vfrgenes. 33972.
Penetracion paclfica.
35842.
Plebe. 36531b.
Primera centinela. 37245a.
Puerta del sol. 37802.
Querer de una gitana.
38145b.
Vida alegre. 48991.
Fernandez-Portero (F. y J. A.) :
Indigena. 21660a.
Minas de Costabella.
29708a.
Nueva escuela. 33116b.
Venta de los alamos. 55766.
Fernandez Shaw (C.) :
Fignras del Qui.iote. 14213.
Final de Don Alvaro.
14247.
.Tuglares. 23204.
No somos nadie. 32890.
Tragedia del beso. 46706.
FcrnaiKlez y Gonzalez (R.)
Kip, el oazador. 39485.
Fernandez y Murrieta (II.)
Gitanada. 16684a.
Fernanzo (M. D.) Waif's hap-
hazards. 49381.
Fernberg (C. L.) Sacrifice.
40460U.
Ferner (M.) :
Amor & compagnie. 1327.
Auch ich war eiu jiingling.
52768.
Biiseleisen. 53008.
Ho.senkuopf. 53975.
Mnie. Hyjine. 27194.
Maxl. 28897.
Miide Theodor. 31301.
Ferner (R.) Wenn man die
fahnlein fliegeu lasst ! 55869.
Fero (W. T.) :
Millionaire for a day. 296-54.
]\Ioneybags' troubles. 30804.
Ferral (R.) Little Miss Jeal-
ousy. 25779.
I'errand (D.) Reducto del
pilar. 38857.
Ferraudiz (A. R.) :
Bella Charito. 3368.
L 0 t e r i a internacional.
26373.
Postales al natural. 36879.
Ferrar (.J. A.) :
Almost an elopement.
971.
His college chum. 19583.
Where there's a will. 50409.
Ferrare (H.) Danseuse de
Pompei. 9825.
Ferrari (E. Wolf-) See Wolf-
Ferrari.
Ferrari (G.) Cobzar. 7748.
Ferrari (P.) Love without es-
teem. 26655.
Ferraro (Alfred) Tony, the
kid. 46.512.
Ferraro (Antonio) Operaio
cosciente. 34269.
Ferraro (E.) Joe, the boot-
black. 22805.
Ferrau (V.) Sinner. 42510.
FerrazRevenga (E.) Galope de
amor. 15790a.
Ferree (O.) :
In Ireland. 21219.
Niglit message. 32712.
Waifs of society. 49385.
Ferreira (G. R.) Turning-
point. 47376.
Ferreiro (L.) :
Dia de la Virgen. 10741.
Golfa. 17037.
Ferrell (C. C.) Sappho. 40777.
Ferrier (A. Mancel-) See Man-
cel-Ferrier.
Ferrier (J. P.) :
Cornette. 8554.
Noel. 32964. 32965.
Yvonic. 52258.
Ferrier (M.) Lost package.
26333.
Ferrier (P.) :
Codicil. 7761a.
Cornette. 8554.
Don Juan. 11350.
Dorise. 11472.
Elaine. 12368, 12369.
Mme. Butterfly. 27179.
Noel. 32964, 32965.
Petite Boheme. 36039.
Quaker girl. 37952.
Resurrection. 39129.
Rodope. 39708a.
Tosca. 46590.
Tzigana. 47878.
Voile du bonheur. 49248.
Yvonic. .522-58.
Ferris, pseud. See Bishop
(M. F.)
Ferris (A.) Soldiers of mis-
fortune. 43102b.
Fei-ris (A. E.) Club penalty.
7698.
Ferris (D.) See Ferris (R.)
Ferris (E.) :
Fighting chance. 14186.
Nicolete. 32629.
Ferris (J.) Cup of te:i. 9354a.
Ferris (K.) Marcella. 28149.
Ferris (M.) Sec Keediok
(M. F.)
Ferris (M. A.) Bridge of the
gods. 5092, 5093.
Ferris (R.) :
Fatal card. 13742.
Graustark. 17337.
My Jim. 31587.
Way out West. 49780.
Ferris (R. H.) Tempted in all
points. 45335a.
Ferris (W. L.) :
Alpine storm. 1001.
Johnny Wise. 22891.
Ferrou (A.) Krokodil. 24261.
Ferry (H.) Poor & rich. 36791.
Ferry (M. P.) Ice water.
20837.
Ferry (W. J.) Two-time win-
ner. 47799.
Fessenden (H. M.) Trouble-
some children. 47184.
Fessler (W.) :
Actress & the burglar. 222.
Another man's v/ife. 1582.
Blood red rose of sin. 4300.
Century ball. 6603.
City of N. Y. 7460.
Convict's sweetheart. 8433.
Everybody works but
father. 13133.
For the man she loved.
14941.
Great v>'hite diamond.
17488.
Greater love hath none.
17514.
Mark of Cain. 28319.
Midnight marriage. 29440.
Parisian cocktail. 3-5327.
Ride for life. 39400.
Silver Cliff. 42389.
Somebodv's daughter.
43163.
Talk of the town. 4.5003.
Temple of justice. 45301.
Wall street broker. 49425.
PVtterer (H.) City physician.
7463.
Feuchtinger (-1.) :
Musikantenmadel. 314.58,
31459.
M u s t e r w e i b e r . 31466,
31467.
Rodelzigeuner. 39701.
Feuchtwanger (L.) :
Feste burg ist uuser Gott.
14073.
Julia Farnese. 54135.
Tartiiff im reifrock. 45145.
Feuerlein (F. L.) Elselille.
12549.
3047
INDEX
P'euilladc (L.) Tons papas.
46634.
Feuillet (O.) :
Bui Is & bears. 5448.
Charlotte d' Erra. 6796.
Conquered. 8284.
Countess de Vardes. 8706.
Fairy. 13398a.
Forbidden fruit. 14965a.
Julie. 28222.
.Juliette's divorce. 23229.
Marriage in high life.
28401.
Redeemed. 38880.
Siren. 42562.
Sphinx. 43518.
Village. 49017b.
Feurer (J.) Turn-table. 47367.
Feu.sier (N. R. ) :
It's a long way to Tlpper-
ary. 22234b.
Spirit of 1916. .55418.
Spoils of war. 55420.
Feval (P. H. G.) :
Hero of the hour. 19267.
Petit Parisien. 38913.
Fevrier (H.) Carmosine. 6254.
Fev (J. W.) Countess of Stel-
lenberg. 8722.
Feydeau (G.) :
Bourgeon. 4764.
Fil a la patte. 14215.
(Jay Parisians. 15989.
IVliidel von Montniartre.
27316, 27317.
Main passe. 27531.
Mais n'te proniene done pas
tonte nue. 27539.
Occupe-toi d'Ainelie. 83234.
On purge bebg. 33790.
Puce a I'oreille. 87792.
Fezandie (C.) :
Popping vlie question.
36834.
Revenge. 39247.
Truth. 47282.
Fezandie (E.) jr. Edith's
dream. 12244.
Fezandig (H.) :
Cannibal & the skeleton.
6005.
Proposal. 37722.
Fezandig (M.) :
Editli's dream. 12244.
Soap-bubble drill. 42940.
Ficke (A. D.) :
I?reaking of bonds. 4992.
Mr. Faust. 30178a.
Stormbird. 43981, 43981a.
Ficken (.T. M.) Friend. 15423a.
Ficklen ( B. A. ) Desperate rem-
edy. 10575.
Fidelio. Bilderbuch. 3830.
Fiedeldey & Bigger. Home-
spun heart. 20074.
Field (A. N.) :
Bill Detrick. 3834.
Fool's errand. 14742.
New Magdalen. 82415.
Reverses. 39266.
Yankee duelist. 51993.
Field (C. H.) Triangle of
hearts. 46949.
Field (C. K.) :
Cave man. 6540.
Egypt. 12302a.
Field (G. N.) Christmas mys-
terv. 7237.
Field (E. S.) :
Good intentions. 17087.
Wedding bells. ' 49895.
Field (Edward) :
Bachelor's baby. 2686.
Wedded by fate. 49881.
Field (Eugene) :
Buccaneers. 5381.
Wonder - wander man.
51650.
Field (F.) See Yon Cassel
(F. F.)
Field (G. W.) : .
Camp ground. 5954.
Slaughter of the innocents.
42706.
Field ( J. S. ) Buccaneers. 5381.
Field (K.) :
Dead to the world. 10224.
Extremes meet. 13275.
Scarlet letter. 40980.
•Field (M.) London life. 26104.
Field (M. D.) Firm. 53046.
Field (N. R.) :
Both in the same boat.
4714.
It happened in Louelyville.
22205.
Mistake. 54547.
Sister Mary. -55353.
Field (R. A.) Micro - mania.
2938.5a.
Fierd(R.L.) Everygiil. 5.5226.
Field (R. M.) :
Fantiue. 13659.
Fauvette. 13925.
Good-bye. 17063.
Love's vow. 26749.
Nora & Dora. 82995.
Parole of htnor. 3.5857.
Field (S.) Twin beds. 47480a.
Field (T.) Gringo. 17648.
Fielder (.7. A.) Unfortunate
father. 55734.
Fielding (Henrv) Tom Thumb
tlu> Great. 39076b.
Fielding (Howard) »S'pe Hooke
(C. W.)
Fielding (J.) :
Blarney. 4204.
Emerald Isle. 12594.
Follie & faucie. 14671.
3048
Fielding (.1.) — Coutiiuied.
Irish domestics. 21974.
I'orus plaster. 36863. _
Tippei-ary couple. 46300.
Upside down. 48541.
Yacht club. 51950.
Fielding (.7. H.) Ma. 26988.
Fielding ( M. .7.) :
!n the shadoAv of darkness.
21500.
Old oaken bucket. 33587.
Outcast artist. 8.4874.
Ragged hero. 88342.
Wedde<l, but no wife. 49880.
Fielding (R.) Cashier. 6871.
Fields. Tie tliat binds. 46168.
Fields (A.) Misery of a han-
som cab. 29877.
Fields (F.) :
On the level. 54786.
Right little girl. .5-5178.
Fields (J. M.) :
H with the enemy.
178.58a.
Taking the movies. 44955.
Fields (L. M.) :
.\mer. made. 1245.
Catherine Market. 6459.
Catherine st. ferry. 6461.
Con curers. 8198.
Corn curers. 8532.
i'^reeze out. 15351.
French made. 15868.
German made. 16192.
Glad hand. 16703.
Hurley burlev. 20701.
Katrina. 23532.
Lndv of quantity. 24487.
Nibo. 82607.
Paris exposition. 85302.
Paris 1900. 35310.
Pooh Pooh. 36790.
Pousse-cafe. 36921.
Trollev party. 47144.
47145.
Twelve years a slave. 47427.
Whirligig. 50457.
Whoop-dee-doo. 50708.
Worst born. 51803.
Fields (N. J:) :
Mabel, the dept. store girl.
27009.
Ob, those boarders. 33361.
Fields (Sadie) Rebecca, a
child of the ghetto. 38615.
Fields (Sol) Mirth of a nation.
29832b.
Fierce ( L. ) Progressive
woman. 37661.
Fife (G. P..) Darkness. 5-3337.
Fife (R. S.) :
Freedom of the city. 15344a.
Laggard in love. 24547.
O ' F a r r e 1 1 ' s affinities,
33322a.
INDEX
Fife-Cooksoii (J. C.) Hannibal
& Katharna. 18094.
Fif er ( M. ) 6'ee Pfeiffer ( M. V. )
Fifield (E. W.) :
Atonement. 2331.
Christmas feast. 7223.
Dead-broke hypnotist.
10202.
End of old Grimes. 12703.
Faith of Margaret Deane.
13435.
Flossie's lover. 14574.
Flurry in wheat. 14614.
Girl from Idaho. 16501.
Glass houses. 16727.
Grandpa & the boys. 17301.
Meddlesome's mistakes.
29007.
Mother's way out. 31201.
Mysterious guest. 31813.
Rosalind. 39934.
Sauce for the gander. 40842.
Settled out of court. 41.593.
Stolen song. 43944.
Stony Cliff people. 43955.
Training a husband. 46765.
Uncle Ben. 47939.
Who was Wilcox? 50690.
Fifield (Mrs. J. C.) :
Mother's wav out. 31201.
Stony Cliff people. 43955.
Figarelo :
Careta de Pierrot. 6218.
Guasa viva. 17721.
Mi-careme. 29357.
Poca lacha. 36591a.
Ultima hora. 47905a.
Figaro-verlag :
Hoheit — der Franz. 19955a.
Kaiser rief. 234.59a.
Kriimel vor Paris ! 24263a.
Figuier (L.) :
Drame en chemin de fer.
11688.
Robert Fulton. 39641.
Trip underground. 47054.
Figuier {Mine. Louis) Presby-
tere. 5063.
Figved (E. N.) Money makes
the mare go. 30779.
Fijan (A.) Manette. 28052.
File (F.) :
Amanuensis. 1049.
Crushed mother - in - law.
9272.
Loyal lover. 26785.
Mrs. Shafto's boarders.
30452.
Mother-in-law. 31150.
Our servants. 34771.
Proof positive. 37700.
Supremacy. 44621.
Three days. 45949.
Tigress. 46202.
Typewriter. 47845.
I'iler [Mrs. G.) Beyond par-
don. 3725.
Filiasi (L.) :
Fior di neve. 14293.
Manuel Menendez. 28127.
Filippi (F. A. de) :
Prometeo. 37668.
Suir orlo. 44462.
Filkins (E. C.) Nigl*t before
New Year's. 32662.
Filkius (Grace) :
His price. 53953.
Petersburg poker club.
36026.
Splendid bluff. 43591.
Fillette ( S. J. ) Legend of Tann-
hiiuser. 25013.
Filley (W. S.) Boring for gas.
4656.
Fillie (N.) Troubles of mar-
rietl life. 47179.
Filliettaz. Musical aspirations
in a lodging-house. 31413.
FiUmore (J. E.) :
Game. 15821a.
Harvest. 182671).
Pawn. 35646a.
Hain-i!!-lhe-face. 55104.
War. 49570, 49570a.
Fillmore bros. :
Call of Rebekah. 5892.
Christmas in Mother-Goose-
ville. 7229a.
Search for happiness.
412.54.
Fillmore bros. co. :
Afternoon tea. 550.
Brownies' vacation. 5336.
Christnuis & our S. S. class.
7195.
(Jhristmas rainbow. 7243.
Highway robbers. 19457.
Home for the Christ. 20020.
now Santa came. 20519.
Mother Goose's Christmas
party. 31144.
Santa's cliildren. 40743.
Sending a Christmas box.
41470.
Shirkers. 42130.
Singbad the sailor. 42484.
Stocking's revolt. 43916.
Whv Christmas was lat».
50729.
Why Santa Claus comes in
Dec. 50749.
Filner (F. H.) Transcontinen-
tal voyagers. 46811.
Filson (A. W.) :
Daughter of Bacchus. 9942.
Dose of his own medicine.
11490.
Old chums. 33439.
Tip on the Derby. 46290.
3049
Fincli (G. M. & R. S.) Young
America's triumph. .52155a.
Finch (L.) Butterfly. 5647.
Finck(E. .L) Lobbyist. 26026.
Findley (C. H.) :
Kingdom come. 23932.
Mad Mullah. 27142.
Findley (D.) :
Ace of hearts. 156.
Lost. 26263.
Margery. 28214.
Mortgage. 31079.
Queen of diamonds. 38021.
Findull (J. M.) :
Above the clouds. 80.
Cuba. 9307.
Cuff. 9334.
Fatal Friday. 13750.
Lone star. 26117.
Winning hand. 51159.
12 labors of Hercules.
52439.
$150,000. 52536.
Fingalton (D. J.) :
All on acct. of a license.
883.
Patter-idt-ism. 35591a.
Finger (C.) :
Case of liysteria. 6334.
Entanglements. 12798.
Rat poison. 38497.
Slight misunderstanding.
42783.
Where is my hat? 50380.
Fininger (H. L.) Fortunate
man. 1.5041.
Fink (A.) Ladv from abroad.
24398.
Fink (A. B.) Cross-roads of
life. 9209-9211.
Fink (E. A.) :
Double action romance.
11505.
Fighting parson. 14203.
Their godfather from Paris.
45663.
Fink (H.) :
Eight-tliirty ltd. 12334.
Rehearsing under difficul-
ties. 38956.
8 : 30 limited. 52431.
Fiukelstein (M.) :
Gold graeber. 16895.
Present & futui'e. 370(55.
Finkle (A. I.) :
Adrienne. 322.
Ylia. 52112.
Fiidav (B.) Oli. the women.
54761.
Finlav (H. J.) Great change.
17370b.
Finlay.son (A.) Egyptian
mummy. 12815.
INDEX
Kiiiley (K. B.) :
Play the gaiue.
36480.
I'rodigal parent. 37582.
Hose of yesterday. 40011.
Finn (E. J.) Money leaner.
30773.
Finn (F. J.) :
Haunt of the fairies. 18295.
In the merry month of
Mav. 21456.
Wager of Gerald O'Rourlie.
49353.
Finn (F. W.) Dr. Fixem-
quicli fixed. 11142.
Finn (J. A.) Trespas.ser. 46919.
Finn (M. P.) Alma mater. 945.
Finnegan (F. X.) :
According to Hoyle. 150.
Aileen aroon. 641.
Breadwinners. 4972.
Lady barbers. 24359.
Pussy in a corner. 37906.
Finney (F.) :
At a pay station. 2115a.
Back to or Kentuck. 2748a.
Between the i-aces. 3683.
How Clancy got oi<.
20471a.
Investigation. 21901a.
Legend of the ring. 2.5018.
Modern Solomon. 30660a.
Pawnshop less. 35656.
Three dukes. 45955.
Unexpected. 48284.
Up & down town. 55744.
What will the people say?
501.51a.
Finuigan (T. J.) Patsy
O'H^-e. 35589.
Fino (G.) :
Batti.sta. 3103.
Fest der ernte. 14072.
Noemi e Ruth. 32968.
Fiuo (S.) Noemi e Ruth.
32968.
Fioravanti ( V. ) Columella's
i-eturn. 8030.
Flore (M.) Who's who?
50668a.
Fiore (S.) Battista. 3103.
Fiorentino. Kunst zu liebeu.
24271.
Fiqu6 (C.) :
Girl who paints. 16640.
Persecuted princess 54935.
Fiquet (R.) :
Chez le docteur. 6936.
Depute. 10494.
Gensfleisch, dit Gutenberg.
16093.
Mandat— poste. 28044.
Firkins (O. W.) :
Cousins. 8911.
Frost on the pane. 15602.
Firkins (O. W.)— Continued.
In the heart of the earth.
21433.
Lady Mountdesert. 24469.
Firmin (E. or M. J. E.) :
Colonel Granger. 7908.
Don't get mixed. 11412.
Last follies. 24711.
Utopian. 48579.
Won by the child. 51637.
First (H.) :
Marriage fee. 28389, 28391.
Sonia's father. 43258.
First circle of King's daughters.
Texas — her glory. 45492a.
Firth (J. C.) :
Just a cousin of mine.
23319.
Van Rensslear calls. 48707.
Firth (W. F.) Dolya the tea
girl. 11313.
Fischel (R.) Lah-y' shaw-
riem Tehilaw. 54215.
Fischer (A. L.) Little trumps.
25914.
Fischer (Bureau") verlag:
Thais. 45515.
Vorsteher von Holtebauk.
49290.
Fischer (C. H. R.) :
Living portrait. 25986a.
Pawn'^ticket. 35647b.
Fischer (D. G.) :
Emigrant. 12601.
.John Rawn. 22875.
Lavender & old lace. 24838.
Montanain. 30892.
Sacrifice. 40439.
Stronger love. 44200.
Way of the world. 49770.
Fischer (H. W.) :
Ballast. 2848.
Charley's uncle. 6778.
Child for a child. 6987.
Our wife. 34802.
Fischer (J.) & bro. :
Anti-aunts. 1604.
Birthdays. 3972.
Bo'sn's bride. 4684b.
Bulbul. 5436.
Capt. Van der Hum. 6164a.
Dear Cyril. 10257.
Drum-major. 11860.
Old ship. 33614.
Pocahontas. 54987.
Rival debating clubs.
39545.
Rural telephone. 40316.
Saramie's lesson. 40664.
Seasons & holidays. 41269.
Seeing Uncle Jack. 41394.
Tambour-major. 45034.
Their lordships. 45672.
Wild rose. 50989a.
Yellow law. 52078.
3050
Fischer (N.) Their last re-
union. 45670.
Fischer (Robert) Dream.
11699.
Fischer (Rosa) Misunder-
standing. 30493.
Fischer (S.) verlag:
Achill. 160.
Andere. 1429.
Arme Heinricli. 1879.
Arzt seiner ehre. 1995.
Bettler. 3648.
Blut. 4425.
Bogen des Odysseus. 4477a.
Bund der schwachen. 5483.
Charlotte Stieglitz. 53112.
Cristinas heimreise. 9148.
Dramatische werke. 11684.
Einsame weg. 12357.
Erde. 12850.
Erziehung zur liebe. 12896a.
Farailie Grossgliick. 13566.
Feind und der bruder.
13985.
Feldherrnhiigel. 13987.
Festspiel in deutschen rei-
men. 14080.
Fiinf Frankfurter. 15627.
Gabriel Schillings flucht.
15751.
General Bonaparte. 16035.
Gerettete Venedig. 16177.
Gesamnielte werke : B.
Bj0ruson. 16240.
Gevatter Tod. 16305.
Golem. 170.32.
Gott der raclie. ,17160.
Graf von Charolais. 17223.
Grosse kampf. 17680a.
Hochzeit. 19920.
Hiihnerhof. 205S7a. 20587b.
Jedermann. 22590.
Jiidische witwe. 23194.
Junge Medardus. 23295.
Kaiser Karls geisel. 23457,
284.58.
Konig Odipus. 24209.
KQuigskinder. 24218, 24219.
Komtesse Mizzi. 24227.
Lebensfest. 24964.
Letzte streich. 25169.
Logik des herzens. 54308.
Lucifer. 26812.
Maria Arndt. 28230.
Medusa. 29039.
Meister. 29068.
Mejrima. 29070.
Meta Konegen. 29322.
Michael Kramer. 39367.
Michel Michael. 29377.
]\Iitmenseh. 30499.
Mutterschaft. 31476.
Muttersohn. 31477.
Nadel. 31895a.
HSrlrEX
Fischer (S.) verlag — Coutinued.
Nina. 32789.
Odipus iind die sphinx.
33296.
Paar nach der mode. 35000.
Prof. Bei-nhardi. 37623.
Pygmalion. 37932.
Ratten. 38509.
Rosselsprung. 39711a.
Rose Bernd. 39953.
Rote liahn. 40051.
Rubi. 40217.
Ruf des lebens. 40233.
Sabhatai Zewi. 40413.
Sanitatsrat. 40710.
Sauna. 40713.
Satansbote. 40830b.
Schbick & Jan. 41071.
Schouwiesen. 41093.
Teripcrierten. 45260a.
Titus & die Jiidin. 46353,
Turandot. 47327.
f ber die In-aft. 47890.
Und Pippa tauzt. 48077.
Ungleicben schalen. 48311.
Verlorene solin. 48871c.
Vom audern ufer. 49277.
Weite land. 49957.
Wenn der junge wein
bliiht. 49978.
Zerstorer. 52332.
Zwischenspiel. 52410.
Fish (C. P.) Cha.s. P. Rich &
his mechanical musical dum-
, my. 6768.
Fish (C. V.) :
Minna. 29756.
Police court scene. 36669.
Fish{E. W.) Altar fire. 1010.
Fish (G. F.) Dr. Jekvll & Mr.
Hyde. 11155.
Fish (H.) KnowledEre of gods.
24197.
Fish (J. H.) :
College chaDeronee. 7837.
Sacred tiger. 40435.
Fish (L. F.) At last. 2151.
Fish (W. S.) :
All a mistake. 815a.
Nell. 32177a.
Fishel (Mrs. M. F.) Absin-
theur. lis.
Fisher (A.) Charley's uncle.
6779.
Fisher (A. A.) :
Business philosophy. 53025.
Prodigal daughter. 55044.
Return of the prodigal
daughter.
Fisher (A. C.)
day. 16065.
Fisher (A. L.) :
Black Dick.
39198e.
General's off-
4083.
Brand of Cain. 4907.
the
27618.
the (h-yad.
At Ridgely
Fisher (A. L.) — Continued.
Chollie. 7128.
Little trump. 25913.
IManager's trials. 28032.
Marquis. 28347.
Fisher (R.) Giddv elders
16336b.
Fisher (B. A.) :
Persuasion. 35976.
Public servant. 37788.
Fisher (B. S.) Chinee &
maiden. 7082.
Fi.sher (G. D.) :
Making good.
Old Pipes &
33603.
Fisiier (G. P.)
house. 2181a.
Fisher (H.) Comedies in mini-
ature. 53222.
Fisher (H.C.) Mutt. 31474.
Fisher (H.E.) Lobster. 26033.
Fisher (I.) Mile - stones of
progress. 29565.
Fisher (J. C.) Sextette girl.
41644.
Fisher (J. W.) Young Califor-
nian. 52162.
Fisher (L. E.) Present mo-
ment. 37069.
Fisher (M.) Measure for meas-
ure. 2S9S5.
Fisher (M. A.) :
Aunt Tabitha's troubles.
2432.
Winning .]ai>anose. 51164.
Fisher (P. D.) :
And the villain still pursued
her. 1420.
Cold day. 53210.
For sale. 14912.
Half-way house. 17937,
17938.
Trip up country. 47055.
Fisher (R.) Capt. .Tanuarv.
6116.
Fisher (T.) Liebesjagd. 252.50.
Fisher (W. W.) Ye new
woman. ,52038.
Fisher & Carroll :
Irish jubilee. 21997.
IMcFadden's flats. 27078.
Fi.sk (H.) Trickstress. 55653.
Fisk (M. I.) :
Bill from the milliner.
3836.
Eternal feminine. 12974a.
Faquer's aniold method.
13661.
Felicitator. 13997.
Her first call on the butcher.
18982.
Her tailor-made gown.
19153.
Fisk (M. I.)— Continued.
Hunting for an apartment.
20690.
Invalid. 21885.
Keeping a seat at the bene-
fit. 23564.
Mis' Deborah has a visitor
29838.
Monologues. 30834-30834b.
Pair of bellows. 35077.
Talking woman. 45012a.
Woman in a shoe -shop.
51411.
Fiske (H. G.) :
Hannele. 18088.
Kreutzer sonata. 24246.
Little Italy. 25721.
Mary of Magdala. 28566,
28567.
N. Y. idea. 32534.
Fiske (L H.) See Conant
(LF.)
Fiske (M.) Philip Heme.
36132.
Fiske (M. H.) Jessamine
Earle. 22645.
Fiske (M. M.) Dangerous
news. 9775.
Fiske (M. W.) :
Monopoly. 30840.
Parisian crime. 35328.
Pretty little rebels. 37115.
Widow Lerouge. 50819.
Fiske (N.) :
Beverly's bride. 3708.
Dance hall. 9705.
Heirs of Aunt Em'ly. 18693.
It's all luck. 54086.
John Staunchwood, Amer.
22881.
Simple lifers. 42453a.
Fiske (O. T.) :
Beverly's bride. 3708.
Binxy's romance. 3907.
Brocky's baby. 5157.
Brocky's temptation. 5158,
5159
Dance hall. 9705.
Denny's dilemma. 10473.
Discbntent. 10926.
Girls & grandfather. 16666.
Heirs of Aunt Em'ly. 18693.
Independent Thea. 21620.
It's all luck. 54086.
John Staunchwood, Amer.
22881.
Paddy's children. 35019.
Paddy's pension. 35020a.
Simple lifers. 4a453a.
Two dollars & a father.
47599.
Fiske (Stephen) :
About town. 78.
Clarice. 7529.
Clytie. 7712.
3051
INDEX
Fiske (Stephen) — Coutiuued.
Dead secret. 10220.
Diaoulmaugh. 10798.
Fanny. 13641.
Father & son. 13820.
Fortune. 15045.
Giddy gusher. 16337.
.Teannette. 22582.
Jessamine Earle. 22645
Lesson to parents. 25117.
Major De Boots. 27571.
Modern N. Y. Hamlet.
30637.
Nemesis. 32213.
Off-hand sketches. 33312.
Palma. 35137.
ViHage of Youth. 49040.
Wandering Jew. 49486.
Fitch (A. B.) & CO. Awakening
of tlie mummy. 2571.
Fitch (A. S.) Reconciliation.
38682.
Fitch (Alice M.) :
City. 53182.
Lover's lane. 54351.
Fitch (AnnaM.) Items. 22264.
Fitch (C.) :
Barbara Frietchie. 2962.
Bean Brummell. 3194.
Capt. Jinks. 6118a.
City. 7437, 53182.
Climbers. 7619.
Cow-boy & the lady. 8924.
For charity. 14785.
Frederic Lemaitre. 15315.
Frisky Mrs. Johnson. 15480.
Girl with the green eyes.
16659.
Gossip. 17147.
Her own way. 19100.
Lovers' lane. 54351
Mme. Flirt. 27192.
Marriage game. 28395.
Moth & the flame. 31114.
Nathan Hale. 32038.
Stubbornness of Geraldine.
44257.
Truth. 6967a, 47284.
Way of the world. 49767.
Woman in the case. 55984.
Fitch (E.) :
Along the Kennebec. 984.
Among the sweet magno-
lias. 1324.
Banker's child. 2908.
Devil's lane. 10705.
Legally dead. 25003.
Old Si Stebbins. 33620.
Packet of wives. 35014.
Personal ad. 35969.
Fitch (K. M.) Mushi-oom.
31395.
Fitch (L. L.) :
Generation unto genera-
tion. 16068.
Fitch (L. L.)— Continued.
Growth of liberty in Amer.
17700. 17701.
Fitch (S. B.) Denmark. 10470.
Fitch (T.) :
Cast aside. 6395.
For memory's sake. 14880.
Get happy. 16251.
Home again. 20007.
My Amer. girl. 31484.
Reaping the harvest. 38599.
They want me. 45766.
Town fool. 46649.
Fitch (W. C.) See Fitch (C.)
Fitch (W. F.) Slaughter of
the innocents. 42706.
Fitger (A.) Witch. 51267.
51267a.
Fitheradge (D.) Long arm of
54315.
B.)
Prophet.
Guardian angel.
coincidence.
Fithian (J.
37713.
Fitts (N. B.)
17715.
Fitz (E. B.) :
Breezy time. 5015.
Briudle heifer. 5123.
Chips. 7112.
Musical chips. 31421.
My daughter's husband.
31530.
Fitx (W. M.) Mvrtle McCabe.
54667.
Fitzball (E.) M a r I t a n a.
28304, 28305.
Fitzgerald (Dan) Rose of
Rathboy. .39998.
FitzGerald (Desmond) inc.
Woman who could. 51493.
Fitzgerald (E.) Rubaiyat of
Omar Khayyam. 33729.
Fitzgerald (P.) Claims of tlie
nations. 7487.
Fitzgerald (F. P.) Superbe.
44595.
FitzGerald (G.) Cousin Char-
lotte's visit. 8882.
Fitzgerald (H. V.) In the .jaws
of death. 21440.
FitzGerald (Harrington) :
Dangerous game. 97(>6a,
53333.
Her burglar. 18933.
Marrying a ghost. 54435.
54436.
Martin will m v s t e r y.
54440.
Million dollar necklace.
29641b, 29641c.
Romantic black - mailer.
55198, 55199.
Fitzgerald (Harry) Chucldes.
7289.
Fitzgerald (J. A.) Criminal
hand. 9107.
3052
FitzGerald (J. D.) New
tlrama. 32.360a.
Fitzgoraltl (J. H. ) Easter
morning. 12174.
Fitzgerald (Lela) Memories
of the South. 29096.
Fitzgerald (Lutie) :
Matrimonial bureau. 28817,
28818.
Old .sdioo! at Hick'rv Hol-
ler. 33611.
Fitzgerald (M.) Sacreil charm.
40430.
FitzGerald (]\f. C.) AVashing-
ton. 40649.
FitzGerald (31. V.) :
Mostly mamma. 31112a.
(Question is? .381.58.
AVanted — fame. 495.j4a.
Without a name. 51318.
Woman ^: why. 51389,
I'^itzgerald (P. A.) :
Boy gambler. 4835.
Edmund Kean. 12260.
Eihe Gower. 122S9.
Idlewild. 20896.
I'<.st-traders. .36875.
Ti-aek of guilt. 46681.
Fitzgerald tl'ercy) Vander-
deeken. 48689.
FitzCJeraid (I'eter) Ohl maid's
love matcli. 33.555.
Fitzgerald (R.) :
Black sheep. 413S.
One of our people. 34069.
I'ifzgerald (Richard) Yaiman-
abacke geisha daneei-s. .52024.
FitzGerald (Riter) :
Children of the night.
7040.
Haunted house on the lake.
18310.
Little Nell. 2.5818.
Mother's love. 31191.
Verdict of love. 48857.
Fitzgerald (S. ,L A.) :
Bric-a-brac will. .5040.
Delicate boy. 10406.
(Jood bov & the bad. 17061.
Little tyrant. 25919.
When I'm a man. .50238.
AVhen I'm grown up.
50239.
Fitzgerald (T.) Ern,shaw
manor. 12876.
Fitzheury (W. E.) :
Boston Willamette. 4710.
Public money. 37783.
Serfs of the nation. 41537.
Woman's faith. 51527.
Fitz Hugh (W. K.) Bronco
buster. 5237.
Fitzjohn (R.) Plume of feath-
ers. 36565.
lNt>ES
Fitzmaurice (E.) Andrew
Jackson. 1438, 1439.
Fitzmaurice (G.) :
Country dressnial^er. 8751b.
Five plays. 14439b.
Fitzpatriclj (D. H.) Daniel
O'Rourlie & the fairies. 9811.
Fitzpatrick (E. H.) Magda-
lene of France. 27340, 27341.
Fitzpatrick (F. W.) Babylon.
2651.
Fitzpatrick (H.) //•. Woman's
folly. 5152S.
Fitzpatrick (.T. B.) :
Bull Conn & co. .53015.
In the Catskills. 21357.
Fitz Patrick (J. W.) :
Empty room. 12653.
Four sixes. 1.5178.
George is dead. 53759.
Moment past. 30727a.
Monday morning. 30745b.
Night pictures. 54718.
Pitcher & the well. 36410a.
Prohibition c a n d i d a t e.
37663a.
Second generation. 41287.
Turn of the tide. 47357.
Waiting for the wagon.
55808.
Wanderer. 49468.
Fitzpatrick (M. .T.) New
Year's eve on Broadwav.
32513.
Fitzpatrick (M. P.) Night
with the firemen. 32756.
Fitzpatrick (S.) Schemes.
41051.
Fitzpatrick (W. E.) Malachv
of Meath. 27630.
Fitzpatrick (W. J.) Seven
harmonizing kids. 41612.
Fitzsimmons (R.) Heroic
blacksmith. 19287.
Fitzsimmons (W.) :
Capital of the nation.
6047, 6048.
Foot-ball. 14756.
National capital. 32045.
32046.
Nation's capital. 32052-
32054.
Ups & downs of life.
48532.
Fix (J. M.) Hank, the boot-
maker. 18083.
Fixel (R.) Contra rie Mary.
8389.
Fj0rtoft (L.) Gamle
Maaseholmen. 1,5880.
Flagg (I.) :
Circe. 7375a.
Persephone. 54936.
paa
' Flagg (J.) :
Cyclones. 9-536.
Giving a show. 16699.
Man of the world. 27926.
Flagg (J. F.) Ambition. 1106.
Flagg (J. M.) His Christian
wife. 19581.
Flagg (W. I.) :
Devil's deputy. 10693.
One girl in a thousand.
34009.
Flaherty (J. J.) jr. Circum-
stantial evidence. .53179.
Flaherty (J. K.) :
Capers. 6039.
Little Monte Cristo. 25803.
Monte Cristo, jr. 30905.
Flaherty (T.) Capers. 6039.
Flamaat (A.) :
Charlotte Corday. 6789.
Convict's daughter. 8426.
Joan d' Arc. 22760.
Flameng (L.) In love's uncer-
tain paths. 21235.
Flament (E.) Cosur et la rose.
7775.
Flamma (A.) :
Dramas. 11671.
Guerra. 17728a.
Happiness. 18139.
King Boemoud. 23742.
Love conquers. 26497.
Monogram. 30827.
Romilda. .S9S74a.
Flammarion (E.) :
Maison des confidences.
27544a.
Manteau du roi. 28122.
Flamme (A.) Funnv side of
life. 15718.
Flammer (H.) All's swell that
ends swell. 52631.
Flanagan (A.) co. :
Adventures of Pinocchio.
362.
Brogues of Kilavain Glen.
5161.
Christmas celebrations.
7212b.
Cornelia. 8536.
Dear boy graduates.
10254.
Dolly Travers' inheritance.
11294a.
Evangeline entertainment.
13063.
Everystudent, his encount-
ers. 13141.
Folk tales from Grimm.
14665.
From aborigines to now.
15522.
In the days of '76. 21383.
Flanagan (A.) co. — Continued.
JeplUhah's daughter.
22613.
Julius Caesar. 23235.
Lady of the green .scarf.
24494.
Lincoln day entertain-
ments. 25510a.
Mirth-provoking school-
room. 29834, 29835.
Miser of Ravel oe. 29858.
New Christmas Ijook.
32339a.
Plays & comedies for little
folks. 36506.
Queen Esther. 37991.
Song of Hiawatha. 432341).
Spirit of Christmas. .55416.
Star of destiny. 43782.
Thanksgiving entertain-
ments. 4.5520a.
Thirty new Christmas dia-
logues. 45837a.
Washington day entertain-
ments. 49667a.
When mother came to col-
lege. 50272.
Flanagan (A. F.) Heavenlv
twins. 18599.
Flanagan (D. J.) Singing
adds. 42490a.
B'lanagan (E. J.) jr.:
As it was. 2009a.
End of the game. 12708a.
Facts. 13331.
Off and on. 33307.
O'Tool's generosity. 34506
Professional life. 37612.
Flanagan (J.) True Irish
hearts. 47232, 47232a.
Flanagan (J. D.) Senator
Snarly Grouch. 41458.
Flanagan (J. J.) Battle of
New Orleans. 3125.
Flanagan (M.) :
Evil that men do. 13162.
Final lesson. 14250.
His true wife. 19826.
Unexpected climax.
48287.
Whom love conquer efl.
50707.
Flanagan (M. J.) Ballanygar
brogue maker. 2846.
Flanigan (De W. ,T.) Little
Jim. 25732.
Flanner (M. H.) :
Ascension lillies. 2067.
Bargain day. 2989; 2990.
Christmas burglar. 7209.
Escape. 12905.
New shirt waist. 32458.
Reformation of Rosie.
38873b.
3053
INDEX
Planner (M. H.) — Continued.
She attends a ehui-ch wed-
ding. 41989.
She wanted to live in a
flat. 42021.
Flannery (R.) Ethiopian
classic. 13005.
Flannery (T. A.) Man in the
moon. 27866.
Flatau (L. S.) Sieee & fall of
the Alamo. 42266.
Flatico (A.) :
Cupid & the crook. 9372a.
Egyptian mummy. 12315.
Ermine. 12873.
His wife's husband. 18960a.
My queen in calico. 31692a.
Plantation days. 36439.
Prince Skygate. 37377.
Rare old bird. 38484.
Wedded bliss? 49S79a.
Flattery (M. D.) :
Annie Laurie. 1564.
Dainty Dolly. 9640.
Faith Mather. 13434.
Queen of the harem. 38061.
Rose of Vera Cruz. 40008.
Sins of the father. 42517.
Subterfuge. 44.837.
Flaubert (G.) Salammbo.
40579, 522.56.
Flavin (M. A.) Weather-vane.
49857a.
Flebbe (B. M. D.) :
Across the border. 170a.
Between battles. 52880.
Clemency. 53195.
Enemy. 12733a, 53536.
Glorious game. 53793.
Moloch. 30721a.
Pageant of peace. 35044f,
54864.
Where war comes. 55912.
See also Dix (B. M.)
Flebbe (L.) Mile. Peri. 27271.
Fleckenstein (D. J.) In ruin's
path. 21308.
Fleckenstein (F. M.) :
California as it is. 53045.
Opening of the Panama
canal. 34258a.
Fleckner (S.) Village matri-
monial club. 49039.
Fleg (B.) :
Message. 29298.
Trouble-fete. 47163.
Fleischel (E.) & co. :
Cardenio. 6201, 6202.
Casanova. 6313.
Dumme Jakob. 12029.
Graf von Gleichen. 17224.
Hilfe ! ein kind ist vom
himmel gef alien. 19487.
Karinta von Orrelanden.
54158.
Fleiscliel (E.) & co.— Cont'd.
Kouigstrust. 24221, 24222.
Moloch. 30723.
Spielende Eros. 43540.
Wiistlijig. 51916.
Wunder des Beatus. 51918.
Zorn des Achilles. 52390.
Fleischmaun (S.) :
Diamond horseshoe. 10759.
His excellency. 19608.
Flemen (W.) Belle of Sara-
toga. 3421.
Fleming (A.) Pharisees & their
victims. 36103.
Fleming (C.) :
Bow Sing. 4772.
Just a man. 23326.
Madonna of the poor. 27301.
Master Isaud. 28685.
On the road. 33901.
Sis Hopkins, a wise child.
42576.
Sis Hopkins' visit. 42580.
Fleming (C. H.) See Fleuiming
(C. H.)
(C
I want
man.
Fleming
L.):
to be the leading
20828.
Take your medicine. 44936.
Telephone. 45230, 45231.
Judge's secret.
(F.)
((:.) See Fletcher
18248.
8994a.
Fleming
54133.
Fleming
(J. C.)
Fleming (G. S.) :
Elopement. 12525.
Greatest love. 17528.
Old oak. 33585.
Phynnodderee. 36191
Fleming (G. W.) :
Harris & Harris.
Mixed tea. 30531
Red cow. 38715.
Fleming (J.) :
Cradle of the sea.
Zona Sheridan. 52382a.
Fleming (Len) :
All aboard. 52621.
Are you with us? 52722.
I beg your pardon. 20787b.
Me & Becky. 2S959a.
Sue, dear. 44377a.
This is the life. 45845b.
Wliy, how - do - you - do?
50733a.
Fleming (Luke) Alexis. 753.
Fleming (M.) My girl. 31567.
Fleming (M. A.) :
Leap in the dark. 24933.
Mad marriage. 27136.
Terrible secret. 21676,
45426.
Wedded, yet no wife. 49889.
Wonderful woman. 3034,
51657.
Fleming (W. .L) :
Cross & crescent. 9189.
Round the world in 80 days.
40104.
Pienmiing (C. H.) :
After 7 years. 482.
Blackthorn. 4181.
Country cousin. 8748.
Devil's pool. 10716.
Enemies for life. 12733.
Four pecks. 15170.
Hidden enemy. 19364.
Little Polly. 25845.
Living lie. 25982.
Outcasts of a great city.
34879.
Puck. 37795.
Shadow detective. 41668.
Tracked to death. 46689.
Under a cloud. 48085.
Woman in red. 51417.
Flemming (H.) See McClel-
iuu (H. H.)
Fleron (W.) :
Clemenceau case. 7580.
Elysium. 12.564.
Great guif-guit. 17400.
Iza. 22285.
Flers (P. L.) :
Mme. Barbe-Bleue. 27173.
Shakespeare. 41730.
Flers (R. de) :
Amour veille. 1363.
Ane de Buridan. 14.50.
Ange du foyer. 1452.
Beatrice. 3180a.
Belle aventure. 3377a,
3377b.
Bois sacre. 4507.
Buridan's esel. 5546.
Chance du mari. 26849.
Cosur a des raisons. 7769.
Comte de Luxembourg.
8191.
Eventail. 13096.
Fortunio. 15084.
Habit vert. 17865.
Heilige hain. 18632.
Konig in Paris. 24207.
Miquette et sa m&re. 29783.
M. de la Palisse. 30853.
Montansier. 30893, 30894.
Nifia de las muiaecas. 32791.
Papa. 35200, 35202.
Paris. 35298.
Primerose. 37248, 37249.
Puppenmadel. 37848, 37849.
Roi. 39741.
Sentiers de la vertu. 41507,
41508.
Sire de Vergy. 42556.
Vendetta. 48778.
Venedig. 48787a.
Veuve joyeuse. 48919.
3054
INDEX
Fletcher (A.) Now you know.
( < '. ) Sf'c Fletcher ( L.
Fletchei-
C.)
Fletcher
(«.) :
Frivolous Roimie. 15499.
Girl froDi V. S. A. 16537.
W.) Monta.
It is tlie law.
^s'Pf'Ayers (1. F.)
shepherdess.
Fletcher ( [.)
Fletcher (.7.)
Faithful
17445a.
Masterpieces of the KiiKlish
drama : Beauniom I't
Fletcher. 28738.
lliile a wife. 39076a.
Two noble kinsmen. 47717-
47720.
Fletcher (.J. C) :
Fantasticks. 1365G.
(Jreen stockings. 17593.
Liiiht that faded. 25395a.
Fletcher (L.) Sec Fletcher (L.
C.)
Fletcher (L. C.) :
Amei-. alliiince. 11.53.
Bachelor's baby. 2687.
Billy. 3872.
Brother Shadrack. 5277.
Canlinal's love story. 0208.
Cavalier of Md. 6530.
Dixie. 11067.
l>on I'hilipe. 11357.
Cleiitlesch. 16749.
His other .self. 19759.
Indians. 21655.
Irish nobleman. 22013.
Madge. 27282.
Mirabeau. 29784.
>.[<.<tnshiners. 30969.
On tlie Eastern
33834.
( >utlaw. 34886.
( Mitlawed. 34893.
Revenue. 39254.
Sans calotte. 40716.
.Silence of the judge.
Who am I? .50597.
Yvolna. 52256.
Fletcher (L. N.) :
Aerietta. 397. 398.
Vanity fair. 48702.
Fletcher { K. H. ) :
Tinion of Athens. 46264.
White squadron. .50580.
Fletcher (W.) :
Anier. hustler. 1228.
Broker. 5227.
Killarney. 23696.
National iiark. .32050.
Our Malindy. 34707.
Papeto, queen of the
35233.
Fletcher (W. M.) Shadowed
by 3. 41693.
Shore.
12334.
mts.
Fletcher (W.
30880. 30881.
Flewellyn t.T. )
22220.
Flexner (A. O.) :
Man's woman. 28113.
Mari-iage game. 28.394.
h'lexner (H.) :
Road. 55184.
Voices. 55797.
Fliegel (A.) Torfnndl. 46575.
T'liegel (K.) Kiitchcn von
ileiibronn. 23447.
Fliegei (Kurt) & cu. :
Harbarina. 296.5.
Bergsee. 3.533.
Katchen von Heilbroun.
23447.
Flinch (O.) :
Guardian angel. 17713.
Rescuing angel. 39096.
I'lint (A. » I''armei's secret.
13690.
Flint (D.) Chow chow. 7161.
Flint (it. H. ) Empty stocking
eli'. 53526.
Flint (S.) Sec Eaton (F. )
Fliniliani (L. S. ) Queen of tlie
]Mystic Lsle. 38075.
Flockton (C. P.) :
Flying Dutchman. 14624.
Hagar & Ishmael. 17888,
17SS9.
Flohr (J. Presler-) Sec Pres-
ler-Flohr.
Flon (P.) Riquet. 39507.
Flood. Wells of Wyoming.
49969.
Flood (K. M. 1 Enigma.
12785.
Flood (T. F. ) Mv only sweet-
heart. 31678.
Florance (R.) :
It. 22196a.
Son of God. 43203a.
Florence (F.) Duplicity. 12046.
P'lorence (F. ) Wonderland.
51661.
Florence (N.) Whirlpool of
life. 50464.
Florence (W. J.) :
At last. 2150.
Captain. 6077.
Coming home. 8089.
Cousin Jack. 8889.
Face to face. 13318.
Facts. 13332.
Faith. 13429.
Flirt. 14518.
Good news. 17098.
Home again. 20008,
Macaws. 27018.
(^Id stager. 33632.
Our set. 34772.
Florence (W. J.) — Continued.
' Working the g r o w 1 e r.
51729.
Florer (W. A.) Eavender
crow. 24839.
Florer (W. \V.) Jungfrau von
Orleans. 23300c.
Flores Garcia (F.) Aguja de
marear. 610.
Flores Gonj^.llez (M.) :
Alegria del abuelo. 735.
Desmiguen. 105.59.
Genero grande. 16071.
Eo que raanda L)ios. 26011.
Florian (,E P. C. de) :
Deux billets. 10641b.
.lumeaux de B e r g a m e.
23282.
Floridia (P.) Pai.letta. 35194.
Florio (C.) N(n-is. 33010.
Floris (A. C.) Myst6re.
31789a.
Florsheini (B.) .Joy-riders.
54125.
Floryn (A. T.) Apollo. 1685.
Floto (O. C.) :
In old Teun. 21277.
Uncle Jube. 47991.
Floto w (F. von) Martha.
28496.
Flower (E.) :
Guardian Jerry. 17718.
Rich poor man. 55168.
Romance of a flat. 39785.
Flower (R.) See Blair (A.)
Flowers academy of speech &
dramatic arts. Magic apple.
27361.
Floyd (H. F.) Preacher &
the devil. 37035.
Floyd (L. X.) :
Buttin's dilemma. 5663.
Cupid ti the mouse. 9377.
Daughter of the midnight
sun. 9989.
Game of hearts. 15867.
Hearts are trumps. 18544.
.Jealousy's tangles. 22551.
Fluke (F. S.) :
National troubadours.
32051.
Two black bears. 47559.
Flunky (Auniy) pseud. Cream
Tartar, a lay of Alexis. 9048.
Fly (H. K.) CO.:
Experience. 13232a.
Five Fraukforters. 14432b.
Flynn. Two Irish cu-coos.
47648.
Flynn (A. J.) Amateur night.
1062.
Flynn (Alden) Microbe man.
29386.
Flynn (Mrs. Andrew) Eftie
Gower. 12289.
5879— VOL 2—16-
-88
3055
IXDEX
Flynn (C. A.) Plaster king.
54970.
Flvnn (E. P.) Pink d. ts.
54961.
Flynn (E. S.) Eulalie. 13039.
Flynn (J.) Irishman. 22048.
Flynn (J. A.) :
Bull's bull. 5453.
Getting a reputation,
16273.
His wife's husband. 19860.
London gaiety girls. 26103.
Movies. 31260d.
On the brink. 33817.
Practical politician. 37021.
Prince of Riplitz. 37345,
37345a.
Waiting. 49393.
Flynn (J. C.) Home, sweet
home. 20052.
Flynn (J. D.) :
Bell boy. 3356.
Finnigan's 400. 14291.
Flanigan's flats. 14472.
Kemble's coons. 23584.
Kidnnpped in Chinatown.
23676.
McGiuty the sport. 27094.
Pace that kills. 35005.
- Runaway boy. 40273.
Widow Nolan's ba 11.
50829.
Flvnn (J. ().) He, she & it.
18383.
Flvnn (,Toe) Stolen kid.
43929.
Flynn (.John) :
Artist & model. 1966.
O'Hooiihan's silver wed-
ding. 33376.
Flvnn (John J.) Althea.
1026.
Flynn (Johnstone J.) Our
baby. 34534.
Flynn ( .Toseph ) Delmonico's
upside down. 10427.
Flvnn (M.) Erin asthore.
12860.
Flynn (M. J.) :
Big sensation. 3802.
City sports. 7465.
Latest, last, new sensation.
24804.
Flvnn (AV. H.) Draft no. .303.
11645.
Flvnn (Z. ) New big sensation.
32327.
Flythe (C. W.) :
Derreck, the spy. 10523.
Jealousy & love. 22547.
Foans (A. B.) Intuition. 21881a.
54067.
Foe (E. P.. de) See De Foe.
Foldes (I.) :
Hallo. 17946b.
Rote nelke. 40054.
Voros szegfii. 49220a.
Forster (A. M.) :
Rund um die Alster. 40288.
Sculptor. 41207.
Foerster (W. H.) Gold King.
16899.
Forster (W.Meyer-) SecMeyer-
Forster.
Fogarty (J.) Office l)oy &
manicure maidens. 33332.
Fogerty (F.) Girl in the hani-
niock. 16563.
Fogg (L.) Jael. 22415.
Fogg (L. D.) :
Confession.'^ of a male flirt.
8238.
]\Ian proposes — woman dis-
poses. 27945.
Wedded by wire. 49883,
49884.
Fogg (L. F.) Genie's talisman.
1607Sa.
Fogg (W. L.) Punch. 37S25a.
Foglesong (H. ) Pi'ide & preju-
dice. 37199.
Foglietti (L.) :
Alianico de la Pompadour.
52545.
Amor f^cil. ]3.S4a.
Arroyo. 1928.
Banden'u de la 4". 2886.
Boton de rosa. 4718.
Cabezudos. 5769.
Capricho de las damas.
53064.
Caralimpia. 6193a.
Club de las solteras. 7601.
Colgar los habitos. 7805.
Corte de los casados. 8583.
Coi'te de los milagros. 8584.
Debut de \n chica. 10311a.
Doce de la noche. 11098.
Envidiosos. 12814.
Feria de abril. 14060a.
Fundicion. 15703.
Garrotin. 1.5922.
Gitanada. 16084a.
Granito de sal. 17316.
Grania de los amores.
.53822.
Ideal-recuelo. 20808a.
Invitacion al vals. .54070.
Lindas paraguayas. 25.515.
Mi-careme. 29357.
Mujer espaiioln. 31310.
Mujer ideal. .54037.
Pais de la Machicha. 35121.
Pa.iarera nacional. 35124.
Patria de (\n-ynntes. ,54898.
Pavas. 54905.
Pecado venial. 35745.
Foglietti (L.)— Continued.
Pildoras de Hercules.
36294a.
Plebe. 36531b.
Regadera. 38904.
Remendona. 39014.
Serafin, el piuturero. 55281.
Serafina la ruliiales. 41523a.
Soldado de cuota. 43061a.
Susto gordo. 44698.
Tango argeutino. 45113c.
Traperos de Madrid.
46842a.
Trovadores. 55667.
Tup{naml)a. 47326.
Varietes a domicilio.
48709a.
Vida alegre. 48991.
Vindita. 4G076a.
Ya no hay Pirineos :
5194Sa.
Foi (Bonne) psciul. Nee Bonne
Foi, pseud.
Fokine (i\l.) Daphnis et Chlo6.
9838.
Fohind (E.) Niglit in Venice.
.32710.
Folcril (A.) Manana de gloria.
28037.
Folda (L.) :
Kupec a bilsnik. 24274.
Merchant & pcet. 29142.
Foley (C.) :
Absinthe. 116.
All telephone. 23.52.
Limbo. 25496.
Red night. ,38767.
Foley (E. F. A.) :
Desmond's bride. 53.399.
Meagher of the sword.
28979.
No name skit. .54726
Foley (J. G.) Shaun's fare-
well. 55311.
Foley (L. B.) :
Double tangle. 11548.
Foolhardy ([-mw 14729.
Mr. Neptune, rex. 30218.
Old - fa.shioned Fourth.
3.3475.
Only wonum. 34229.
Foley (R. A. ) Everya<lverti.ser.
13126a.
Folkman (P.) Tbev pav bet-
ter. 4.5700.
Folland (J. C.) :
Fall of Frisco. 1.3468.
Friends of Satan. 15466.
Her vagabond father.
19160.
Law & the girl. 248,52.
Mystery of Temple court.
31847.
That girl of .Johnson's.
45575.
3056
INDEX
Follett (F.) Hut time in the
old town. 20342.
Follett (F. (;.) Heroine in
rags. 19292.
Follett (L. D.) :
Copper conntrv. 847(t.
Hells of hate. ' 18775.
Follett music pub. co. I'earl of
the pyramids. 35737.
Folsom (C. L.) Enchanted
princess. 12677.
Folsom (F.) Chinook. 7100.
Folsom (F. P.) (Johl cure.
16887.
Folsom (G.) :
Battle of the kegs. 3135.
Four bites of a cherrv.
15143.
Four gamesters. 15148.
Third partner. 45S12.
Folsom (P. A.) As luck would
have it. 2015.
Folsom (W. D.) :
Father Christmas, every-
liody's friend. 13836,
13837.
Kriss Kringle. the chil-
dren's friend. 242.58.
St. Nicholas, the children's
friend. 40549.
Santa Claus. 40729.
Santa Claus. the children's
friend. 40738.
Fonblanque (A. de) See De
Fonldanque.
Fonda :
Devil's couipacl. 10080.
Heinrich. the hold. 18648.
Satan's toui-. 40829.
Seven wishe.s. 41624.
Zapha. 52283.
Fonda (C. W.) :
Her fatal sin. 18973.
In Arizona. 21104.
Verna. 48876.
What a girl will do. 50042.
Who owns the baby ? 50643.
Fong (S. T.) Chinese romance.
7095.
Fonrat (Jos6) :
Castigo en la venganza.
6414.
Esclavos. 12917.
Loca. 26038.
Fobre Dolores. 36589.
Fonseca (A. Gomez) See
Gomez Fonseca.
Fonson (F. ) :
Demoiselle de magasin.
983a, 10449.
Feu de la Saint-Jean. 14090.
Mariage de Mile. Beule-
mans. 28243. 28244.
Moulins qui chantent.
31219. '
Fonson (J.-F.) :
Conunandantur. 8110a.
Kommanilatur. 24225a,
24225b.
Fontaine (C. ) :
Maitre de forges. 27550.
Prgcieuses ridicules. 37039.
Fontaine (F. G. de) See De
Fontaine.
Fontaine (J.) Siege of Ver-
dun. 55336.
Fontaine (M. L. P.) Facheux.
13318.
Fontaine (S. S.) Vaudeville
club. 48735.
Fontan ( — ) Joan .the parri-
cide. 22777.
lAuitana (F.) :
Edgar. 12223.
House of Oedipus. 20412.
Ten-d bassa. 45405.
Villi. 49062.
Fontaiuils (L. ) Estudiante.
12967.
I'ontane ( F. ) & co. :
Maibraut. 27430.
Unverstandene maun.
48450.
Foutanellas (M.) Secretos de
himeneo. 41368.
Fontanes (A.) Fille du garde-
chasse. 14233.
Fontenay (M.) Sec Roosen
(M.)
Fontenelle (jVI. de) Fianc6e.
53633.
Foote (C. ) Armed n.eutrality.
1881b.
Foote (E. B. ) Great mandarin.
17425.
F(K)te (G. C.) Pleasure of
Mockly. 54474.
Foote (J. T.) Tobv's bow.
46406a.
Foote (L. B.) Reformation of
the Broadway kid. 38S73c.
P'oote (L. S.) Masquerading
widow. 28655a.
Foote (M. H.) Substitute.
44321.
Foote (W.) :
Afrimei'ican. 456.
Evolution of negro min-
strelsy. 13171.
Foran (W.) :
Bobby's wishbone. 4458.
Caught in the act. 6501.
B'orbes (A.) ,S'ec Phillips (F.)
Forbes (G.) Padre Pasquale.
35022a.
Forbes (J.) :
Chorus lady. 7153, 7154.
Commuters. 8153.
Frisco Sal. 15476.
In the limelight. 2145lf
3057
Forbes (J.) — Continued.
O'Leary's kids. 33692.
Poster girls. 36881,
Rich man's son. 3933C.
Shadowed. 41691.
Show sho]i. 42188a.
Sweet Genevieve. 55497.
Traveling salesman. 46876.
Woman of to-day. 55988.
Forbes (J. S.) My brother.
31503, 31504.
Forbes (J. W.) Wax. 49713.
Forbes (T. H.) :
IMinstrel cadets. 29769.
Snow man. 42899,
Forbes (Mrs. W.) Nameless.
31918.
Forbes-Robertson (I.) :
Kith not kind, 24043.
Pas d'amour, 54883.
Young April. .52157.
Fo^-bes-Robertson ( J. ) Sacra-
ment of Judas. 40428.
Forbin (V,) Serf & empress.
41536.
Force (F. W.) Girl ahead.
16420.
Forcum (J. L.) Limit. 25499.
Ford :
Lover's lane. 21232.
Sunday night in Lover's
lane. 44535.
Ford (A. A.) Second-sight.
41.304.
Ford (A. E.) Berthe, the
daughter of Roland. 3559.
Ford (A. Hume-) See Hume-
Ford.
Ford (A. M.) Game of hearts.
15868.
Ford (C. C. ) Amer. hero.
1226.
Ford (C. E.) Nell GviT'nne.
.32185.
Ford (C. G.) :
Gates of justice. 15942.
New world. 32501.
Ford (C. S.) Spirit monition.
43556.
Ford (D. K.) :
All men to be chloroformed.
872.
Bacteriologist. 2764.
Pasquale Visconti. 35436.
Ford (E.) .lane Annie. 2245a
Ford (Franklin) Hose of
Marie Rose. 20309a.
Ford (Fred) Recollections of
boyhood days. 38678.
Ford (G. H.) It's the way
they have in the army. 22244.
Ford (George) :
Boarding house lady.
5292^
Orpheus cfmedy 4. 34391
INDEX
Ford (Grace) Love pirate.
54347.
Ford (H. E. B.) :
Ambassador extraordinary.
1091.
Conchita of the border.
8213.
Mrs. Ware's husband.
30483.
Silver seal. 42415.
Ford (H. J.) Old Myddleton's
money. 33581.
Ford (Harriet) :
Argyle case. 1817.
Awakening. 2551, 2552.
Countess Jeanne. 8715.
Devil & mistress Angel.
10658.
Dicky-bird. 10S18a.
End of the road. 12711.
Fourth estate. 15196.
Greatest thing in the world.
17532.
Honour of the humble.
20192.
Ideals. 20874.
Kidnapped. 2B672.
King's comedy. 23948.
Little brother of the rich.
25603.
Love in livery. 26526.
Love, the greatest thing.
26629.
Man. 27704.
Mr. Lazarus. 30205a.
Polygamy. 36756a.
Rembrandt Van Ryn.
39008.
Silver lady. 42402.
Some of a girl. 43154a.
Take your medicine. 55.508.
Witness chair. 51325.
Ford (Harry) Foot -ball
friends. 14758.
Ford (Hugh) Cooper. Hoyt,
inc. 8462.
Ford (J.) 'Tis pity she's a
whore. 46318a.
Ford (J. D. M.) :
Curioso accidente. 9482.
SI de las niiias. 42207,
55335.
Ford (J. E.) Mist. 30101.
Ford (.T. G.) Fifty-fifty.
53637.
Ford (T. L.) Defender.
10378.
Ford (J. T.) Mayor. 2S922.
Ford (L. H.) :
At the gates of justice.
2237.
GatoB of justice. 15942.
Ford (L. R.) Politician.
36714.
Ford (M. B.) :
Bit of Harlem. 4001.
Soul of the tree. 43328.
Uncle Daniel. 47948.
Ford (M. E.) Elektra Athi-
nellis. 12432.
Ford (M. H.) :
Bevond human power.
3721.
Hayseed. 18348.
Syndicate. 44873.
Ford (N. P.) Miss Independ-
ence. 29962.
Ford (P. L.) Tattle-tales of
Cupid. 45165a.
Ford (R. C.) :
Rabensteinerin. 38273.
Teja. 45207a.
Ford (R. E.) Sisterhood of
Bridget. 42595.
Ford (R. F.) After the meet.
511.
Ford (S.) Evil thereof.
13162a.
Ford (S. N.) Malmiztic, the
Toltec. 27647.
Ford (T. B.) :
Governor's d a u g h t e r .
17194.
Three links. 45978.
Ford (T. J.) Southern crops.
4:5366, 4.336S.
Ford (T. W.) Fachig the foe.
13321.
Ford (V. A.) Joshua Siuip-
kins. 23045.
Ford (W. de) See De Ford.
Ford (W. G.) Daughters of an
inn keeper. 10022.
Ford(W. H.) Tryst. 47310.
Fordham (S.) Family. 56077.
Fordyce (E. W.) :
America. 1129.
Axiom. 2588.
Dixie-Doodle. 11069.
Foreman (G. R.) For fr<^e
Cuba! 14799.
Foreman (E. ) :
At Stoney Brook. 2190.
Casey in Africa. 6354.
Danger point. 9757.
First quarrel. 14384.
Highflyer. 19450.
Meg o' the banchee. 54478.
Menace. 29114.
One circus day. 33096.
Prodigal husband. 37579.
Unexpected. 48282.
Foreman (E. R.) Hermit
19232.
Foreman (J. D.) Banker's re
vehge. 2914.
Forepaugh (J. A.) Clemen-
ceau case. 7579.
Forepaugh (L.) Dr. Jekyll &
Mr. Hyde. 11155.
Forest (L.) Procureur Hall-
ers. 37571b.
Forest (L. Gorsse y) See
Gorsse y Forest.
Forest (M. de) See De Forest.
Forestier (M.) Atraco. 2333.
Forgo (W.) Brautigam wider
vvillen. 4890.
Forgotston (J. S.) Woman.
ni369a.
Forhan (S. J.) :
Cecilia. 6559.
Dan Dooley's democracy.
9698.
Na colleen dhas. 31882.
Forkins (M.) :
Cypress trail. 53322.
Isle of woman. 54079.
Forman (S. W.) Capt. Cook.
0098.
Formes (K.) :
Honorable man. 20183.
500,000 devils. 52537.
Formes (Mrs. K.) Wife's re-
pentence. 50931.
Forrain (P.) Shamrock.
41932.
Fornaro (<".. de) Samurai.
40677.
Ji'orneret (G. R.) While mask. .
.50545a.
Fdrrest (Arthur) :
How small the world is.
20527a.
Strange event. 44047.
Forrest (Asa) jr. Clate Man-
son. B. S. A. 7549.
Forrest (B.) Failures. 13360a-
Forrest (C. H.) ^^'ho wins?
50693.
Forrest (E. de) See De For-
rest.
Forrest (F.) See Taylor
(Hugh)
Forrest (H. G.) :
Cousin from Paris. 8887.
Markhara Meade. 28334.
Forrest (J. M.) Columbus.
S002.
Forrest (M. L. de) See De
Forrest. . :
Forrest (INI. M.) Pageant of
the Bible. 54866.
L\)rrest (Mark) :
Casey for ahlerman. 6353.
Circus jamboree. 7412.
Damsel, the dunnuy & the
dude. 9691.
Dandy Dimock. the cracks-
man. 9745.
3058
INDEX
Forrest ( Mark ) — Continued.
Freuzietl tiuancier.s. 15385.
Green eved m o u s t e r.
17564.
.Jack & the bean-stalk.
22318.
Razzle-dazzle. 88540.
Sitting on a tack. 42612.
Two-time winner. 47798.
Forrest (Mary) :
Corner. 8.538a.
Putting it over. 5.5072.
Restitution. 5.51.53.
Forrest (R. L.) Stranger iu
town. 44073.
Forrest (S. M.) Other people's
money. 34477.
Forrest-Stone (C. ) Ludlow.
26S98.
Forrester :
Lady lawyer. 24451.
Three of a kuul. 46001.
Forrester (B. E.) :
Custer's last tight. 9514.
Desperate chance. 10.5G6.
No wedding bells for her.
32895.
Forrester (C. ) Luckv Jim.
26853.
Forrester (E.) Hazel Hamp-
den. 18362.
Forrester (G.) King Solomon's
mines. 23912.
I'"'orrester (L.) :
Game of base i)all. 15840.
Pigs in clover. 36286.
Tliree detectives. 45951.
Porrester (N. C.) :
Grangers. 17313.
Granger's dauglder. 17314.
Forrester (N. I^) Movie revue.
31260c.
Forsberg (H.) Cheek. 6876.
Forsman ( H. H.) Wlio's it?
50655.
Forssluud (M. L.) ^'ee Foster
(M. L.)
Forfit (E.) :
Birds of a feather. 3934a.
Clavvs & velvet paws.
53193.
Coronet. 8564a.
First-nighters. 14379n.
Is she married? 22102b.
Mixed marriage. 30524a.
Puzzles in petticoats.
55077.
Six best sellers. 553-59.
Who is who. 50629a.
Porstburg ( L. ) Princess.
37392a.
Forster (W. Meyer) ;S'ee Meyer-
Forster.
Forsytli (G. A.) :
Soldier & a gentleman.
43064.
Summer's flirtation. 44513.
Forsyth (T. S.) Can you
blame her? 5976.
Fort (G.) See Gibbs (G. F.)
Furt (H.) :
ICuchanted garden. 12672.
Fair snuiggler. 13393.
Fair smugglers. 13394.
Gentleman burglar. 16104.
His divorce double. 19596.
Mistaken policy. 30116.
Silent wife. 42357.
Fort (J. N.) :
Alouzus Dabble, Esq. 993.
Breakers. 4979.
Daisy Tliorne. 9659.
Dead wood Dick. 10238.
Iri.sli ildelity. 21982.
Jessies lovers. 22659.
S;ived by chance. 40875,
40S7().
h\n-t (P.) X'erney ancestor.
48877.
Fort (S. \V.) Goblen hen.
16974.
Fortescue (G.) :
Breaking into society.
4987.
Going South. 16858.
Maria Dolores. 28234.
F.)i'tescue (G. K.) Well-fed
Dora. 49962.
Fortescue (M. T.) :
Eithne. 12364.
Fleurette. 14501.
Fortescue (V.) :
Against time. 567.
Cliarley's mother - iu - law.
6776.
Convict's wife. 8437, 8438.
Honolulu. 20143.
Miss Impossible. 29961.
My awful ma. 31493.
Sixes & sevens. 42632.
Fortier (C. M. G.)- Crime. 9076.
Fortolis (L.) :
Arnuirier de Tolfide. 1896.
Diable galant. 10743,
10744.
Forzano. Reginetta delle rose.
38924.
Fossard (A. R.) Near old
Cockaigne. 32112.
Fosse (L. J.) :
N. Y. after dark. 32518.
Way of the wicked. 49759.
Fostelle (C.) Ike Partington.
20957.
Foster. Siam. 42223.
Foster (A. K.) :
Cheese & crackers. 6883.
Kid Raffles. 23665.
Understudy. 48259.
Foster (C. R.) :
Bachelor trust. 2681.
Composer. 8172a.
In old Mex. 21267.
Social liars. 42972.
Sword of lil)erty. 44823.
Foster (C. R.) co. Composer.
8172a.
Foster (C. W.) :
Chicago. 6938.
Gossip. 17143,
Foster (Carey) :
Living fan. 25975.
Moon menagerie. 30941,
Tom Thumb wedding.
46460.
Foster (Caroline) :
Little fury, 25688,
Pietra. 36274,
I'uster (Charles) :
Bad lot. 2776.
Bertlia, the sewing machine
girl. 3554.
Cell 201. 6580.
Gold belt. 16S79.
Government bonds, 17167,
Neck & neck, 32133.
N. Y. burglars. 32526,
Nobody's Iiouse, 32955.
Outlaws of Carolina. 34900.
Rebel's last shot. 38634.
Tliree 2 one. 46037.
Tripped & trapped. 47070.
Turf digger's doom. 47332.
Under cover. 48104.
20 days, 52445.
Foster (D. ) Easy money,
12179c,
Foster (D, B.) Article III, sec-
tion IV, Criminal code. 1961a.
Foster (D. J.) See Jones-Fos-
ter (W, A,)
Foster (D, S.) :
Genealogist. 16033.
Love & politics. 26463.
IMafia. 27328.
Polygamist. 36755.
Wanted, a housekeeper,
49513.
Foster (E. F.) Wishing dance.
55970.
Foster {M7S. F. B.) Mrs. Jar-
ley's mechanical toys. 30390,
Foster (P. P.) :
Chip of the old block. 7106.
Experience. 13232,
Honor, 20146,
Leonore's engagement,
25065.
Man & man, 27732-27734.
3059
INDEX
I'oster (Mrs. F. P.) :
Haiuiteil num. 18312.
Master & man. 28665.
Foster (Fanny) Rank. 38450.
Foster (Franklin) Luncheon
for 2. 26939.
Foster (G. W.) :
Ma dean. 27228.
Mattie Madcap. 28852.
Foster (Hernaiulez) :
Jack Harkaway. 22337.
Monday. 30745.
Foster (Horace) Professor's-
come back. 37646.
Foster (J. B.) :
After the game. 502.
Between 2 women. 3699.
Case in court. 6318.
Cindy. 7366.
Cousin Fannv. 8884.
Divorce. 11022.
End of the feud. 12706.
His wife's niece. 19865.
Human call. 20601.
Lady & the convict. 24338.
Lie. 25235.
Little bird. 25590.
Love in a restaurant.
26517.
Ne'er - do - \\ ell's return.
32153.
Oji the stair. 33923.
Soldier's wife. 43121.
Tom's baby. 4(5488.
Wife & the affinitv. 5(>,S79.
I'oster (J. C.) :
Azrael. 2.599.
Seven dwarfs. 41609.
Foster (.J. B.) Rats. 55107.
Foster (J. S.) !<"'lving machine.
14632.
Fo.ster (.T. T.) Empire State
express. 12639.
Foster (L. H.) :
Day of payment. 10135.
False gods. 13527.
Forty-seven ways to catch
a man. 15093.
Gray kitten. 17344.
High art in the Hinnissy
tlat. 19395.
Jester & Time Junior.
22665.
Mrs. Abbott's necklace.
30292.
Spoils of war. 43596b.
Strategist. 44085.
Twin Turks. 47496.
I^'oster ( M. ) :
Rented house. 39052.
Whirlpool. .50460.
Foster (M. L.) Old ladv num-
ber 31. 33530.
Foster (().) Fiesta de San
Xavier. 14132,
Foster (P. V.) Master & man.
28665.
Foster (R.) :
Ante up. 52701.
Arizona incident. 1844.
Little tenderfoot. 2.5897.
:\Iotl!er & the boy.s. 31128.
No man's land. 32868.
Petticdat diplomacv. 54940.
lieg'lar lady. .55136.
Song writer. 55400.
White feather. .55918.
Foster (T. L. ) Breakers ahead.
4980.
Foster (VV. A.) :
Bill poster & the souhrette.
52890.
T..uck\- da\ on tbe sli'eet.
26843.
Volunteer jjianist. 49273.
Who's whoV .50()72, 50673.
I'oster (W. A. Joi-.es-) See
.fones-Foster.
Foster i'SW P..) ]\Ian in red.
27851.
Fostei- (W. H. ) (,>Ufen Topaz.
;i8094.
Foster ( VV. K.) :
Experience. 13232.
Honor. 20146.
Leonoi'e's engagement.
25065.
Foster (^^■. n.) }r. Nellie's
l)eau. 32198.
Fothergill ( F. ) Race for a
wife. 3S280.
Fothergii! (J.) First violin.
14395, 14396.
Foubel (E. ) Romance on Nor-
^^ ay's i-ugge<i shoi-o. 39827a.
Vo\\i-\\(: (A. C.) :
Razzia. 38538.
1S1.5 1915. .52.504.
Foucher ( L. (1.) :
Ettie's ('hristmas di'eam.
12290.
Frost king. 15601.
Foudray ( L. J.) Hagar & Ish-
mael. 17888.
F(.ulk (C. R.) Joshua Simkins.
23044.
Foulke (W. D.) Maya. 28912.
Fountain ( B. ) :
Along the Wabash. 990.
•Mm Bowie tJi David Crock-
ett. 22726.
F^'ountain ( L. J.) :
Ba < lger-i-i-osse( 1 . 5281 2.
Find. 142.571).
Weakei- sex. 49827a.
Wild oats. .50978a.
P'ouniiiin (W. L.) Power of
the Americjiirs lionor. 36991.
Fompiier (H.) Sans famille.
40718.
I'our seas co. Voice of the peo-
ple. 49240a.
Fourdrain (F.) Contes de Per-
rault. 8375a.
l*'ourneau (L. ) »S'<;;«; Xanrof (L. )
Fourness (G. C. ) Sitting on a
tack. 42612.
Fournier (.\. ]M.) Fp in the
air. 55747.
Fournier (L.) :
An nom du chef. 2349.
'70. 52465.
Fourrier (E.) Pen de musique.
36063.
Fowle ( F. E. ) :
Chuzzlewits. .53169.
Our boys. 34550a.
Fowler (.\. N. C. ) :
.\11 made up. 870.
Ark II. 52724.
]!. Low Zero. 2608.
]!ack to the woods. 2759.
I'.otrlc of nerms. 4721.
Bugs. .5:501 :',.
(';ipt. Hidd. mV2.
("arrie Arms. 6287. 6288.
Chaucei'. 6847. 6848.
Contraliand. 53247.
Cruiser & the submarine.
9258.
Dream book. 11712-11714.
Fourth— and after. 15188.
Helen's Hallowe'en. .53902.
Helping Henry. .".3906.
High cost of living. 194ol!i.
Home-corn iuiT. 20017.
Ijama-Uama. 24556.
I>anguid Lama. 24639.
Maid of Mex. 27481.
Major of industry. •J7.577.
Marjories miniature. 2831-5.
Muckraker. ,31294.
Nature faker. 32074. 32075.
Niglit-riders. 32737.
( )mar. 33728.
Omar's opal. 33737.
Only Omar. 34207.
l*olitician's hat pin. .S(i718.
Rifle.s. 55174.
Spooks. 43605, 55421.
Twin cars. 47484.
W'ot fell. 51815:i.
Fowler (Breuda) :
( 'oward. 8976a.
(iovernor. 17179a.
In the service of tlie czar.
21496b.
KoslofC case, 24237.
Late Van Camp. 24797a.
Red blood. 38704.
Saint & the sinner. 40.">lO;i.
Voile rouge. 49249.
Fowler (Bud) Retired black
planter. 39140.
3060
INDEX
FM.wler (C. H.) :
<4irl in front. 16553.
Man iihead. 27720.
Rubber neck. 40199.
FoVler (C. M.) :
" - Little FireHy. 256S0.
Mine Icinji. 2971S.
Shadowed life. 41697.
What became of the Inir-
glar. .500.53.
Wife'.s sin. 50930.
Fowler (C. W.) Maid of
Manila. 27477.
Fowler (Clifton) See Fowler
(B.)— Clifton (E.)
Fowler (P]. A.)
patra. 46.505.
Fowler (B. W.) :
]Matrimoni;il adv
Our Jim. 34693.
T^nexpected legacy. 48297.
Tonv iS: Cleo-
28811.
Fowler (F. D.
tial evidence.
Fowler (F. H. )
) Circumstan-
7399.
Tempus fuiiit.
45346a.
owler (F.
16887.
32330.
Sec
P.)
Gold cure.
New bully.
Fowler (G.) Sec Feather
(G. F.)
Fowler (H. J.) :
Brand of Cain. 4908.
Mile. Louise. 27262.
K a o u 1 de Bragelonne.
38465.
Under the royal oak.
48204.
Fowler (J.) :
Briue:ing up m other.
5124a.
Bunch of mistakes. 54(58.
Dakota. 9661.
Green meadows. 175S1.
Greene girls. 17.598.
IMiss Brevity of Hong
Kong. 29910.
Wearv Willie Walker.
49S50.
A\'onderful woman. 51659.
Fowler {M)\ and 2Irs. J. C.)
Cherry ripe. 6910.
Fowler (L.) Clean get-away.
7.565.
Fowler (Melville) :
Kids delight. 23692.
Little Firefly. 25680.
Fowler (Montague) :
Accolade. 142.
Call. 5877a.
Fowler (Mrs. Montague) Ac-
colade. 142.
Fowler & Wells co. Amateur
l)hrenologi.sts. 1066.
Fox:
Broker. 5227.
Lesson in aviation. 25103.
O'Flarity's vacation.
33341.
Prattling pals. 37032.
Fox (A. D. ) Female detective.
14012.
Fox (A. M.) Anniversary.
1566.
Fox (C. L.) :
Advice. 387.
Amer. nobility. 1249.
Higher love. 19448.
Mr. Pharaoh of Egypt.
30231.
Rosalba. 39928.
Fox (C. M.) :
Raidic recital. 2812.
Irish ceildh. 21963.
Mr. Pharaoh of Egypt.
30231.
P^lx (d R.) Female detective.
14012.
Fox (K. I Suffragette. 44408.
Fox (E. L.) :
Blood of her ancestors. 4296.
Bohbv's home coming.
4456.
Hats. 18293.
Rented house. 39052.
Taint of the thief. 44924.
Fox (G.) Suffragette. 44408.
Fox (G. B.) Isaacs & his
nephew. 22108.
Fov (G. L.) :
Wee Willie Winkle. 49924.
Zigzags. 52348.
Fox (H. I.) :
Aunt Polly's experience
with doctors. 52775.
Conditions disclosing the
horrors of war. 8220.
Reformers true & false.
38891a.
Reminiscences of the Re-
bellion. 39016.
Fox (H. L.) :
Castle in the air. 6427.
Ladv in the library. 24433.
Fox (J.) Sforza. 41646.
Fr.x (J. C.) :
Flat next door. 14486,
14487.
Hot tomales. 20345.
Irish dentist. 21968.
O'Flarity's vacation.
33341.
Fox (.1. J.) :
Biilv. the hero. 3885.
Blood. 4291.
Curfew bell. 9474.
Which is the prince?
50416.
Fox (.T. W.) Scarred. 41003.
Helfman.
45843.
bitterness.
Annette.
Fox (John) jr.:
Little shepherd of King-
dom Come. 25874b.
Trail of the lonesome pine.
55634.
Fox (M. S.) Repentance.
39066.
Fox (P.) Hes.sie
19323.
Fox (S. M.) :
This generation
Waters of
49702.
Fox (W.) :
Adventures of
52572.
Devil's daughter. 10690a.
Princess Romanoff. 37452b.
P\jx (W. A. G.) Bachelor's
club. 2691.
Fox (W. D.) :
Almanzor. 950.
Father Carolan. 13834.
Jean Lafitte. 22558.
Sam Davis, the Confeder-
ate scout. 40635.
Fox (W. H.) :
Foxes footllght favorites.
15217.
Paddy Whiskey. 35018.
Fox (W. R.) :
Monopoly. 30841.
Tecumseh. 45193.
Fox, Duffield & co. Cranford.
9006.
Foy. Stuck. 44258.
Foy (A. L. ) Country black-
smiths. 8731.
Fov (Adah) London by night.
26099.
Foy (Andrew) Sentenced to
death. 41505.
Fov (B.) :
Voyage. 49306.
Voyagers. 49320.
Voyagers on their trip to
Europe. 49324.
Foy (E.) :
Man behind the gun.
27751.
Mr. Crusoe in the Philip-
pines. 30167.
Troubles of his own.
47178.
Fov (H.) Spring of youth.
43656.
Foy & Clark. Two nuts from
Matteawan. 55705.
Fover (E.) Man who fell.
27982.
Fragerolle (G.) Marche ati
soleil. 28168.
Frai.sse (A.) Jean Cevenol.
22555.
3061
INDEX
Fra linger (J. F.) Sowing wild
oats. 43406.
Frame (E. W.) :
Perversene!«s of Pamela.
35979a.
Strictly .social service.
44150b.
Frame (V.) Connnenrenient
days. 8121.
Framery (D. de) Malay.
27640.
Franc (.1.) 4. 444. 52523.
Franc — Noliain. .*^fY' Le Cirand
(M.)
France (Anatole) :
Comedie de cehii ((ui
Spousa n n p f e in u\ t*
muette. 8052.
Crainqnebille. 9002a-9004.
Dramas. 11671.
Man wlio married a dnml)
wife. 27984b.
Tliais. 45508-4551 1 , 4551 8.
45514.
France (Anne) :
Give it back. 1 6095.
Meaning. 28981.
France (G. ) Ligliis o' the
Bowery. 25424.
France (M. de) Lai de I'uise-
let. 55967.
France (K. W.) Soutlicrii
feud. 43372.
France (S. C.) Frank .Taiiiw.
15267.
I*'rances (Jose) :
Boudad en el engafi'i. 1542.
Corazou despierta. 849(5.
Doble vida. 11092.
Libro de estampas. 25227.
Lista de correos. 25571a.
Mas alia del lienor. 28591.
Frances (Julio) Ganarse la
moza. 53743.
Frances (N.) Dolly. 11282.
Franchetti (A.) :
Cristoforo Colombo. 9151.
Figlia di lorio. 14208.
Germania. 16205-16208.
Francheville (R.) :
Enfant de ma suhm". 12745.
Fin du monde. 14246.
Francioli (A.) Egypt thmugli
centuries. 12307.
Francis :
Mme. Dupree's receplion.
27189.
Travelers return. 468(U>.
Francis (B.) Medical student.
29018.
Francis (C.) Adventrn-es of
Pecli's bad boy. 361.
Francis (C. F. ) :
County judge. 8811.
Jolly widow. 22966.
Francis (Cecil) Miss Oyama
San. 29999.
Francis (D. R.) :
Girl from down there.
16489.
Soldier sweetliearts. 43086.
Francis (G.) Suspicion.
44692.
Francis ( H. ) Hee Mead ( F. H )
Francis (H. W.) (Claudia.
7555.
Francis (J. M.) :
At tlie Pottersville ]iost of-
fice. 2271.
Aunty. 2443.
Bill, the coachnum. 8848.
Bills. 3865.
Modern shrew taming.
30653.
Ti-ouble by mail. 47162.
T V p o g r n p h i c a 1 error.
47866a.
Veal breaded. 4S744.
Francis (.1. N.) T'nconscioiis
burglary. 48069a.
Francis (J. O.) :
Change. 6686. 6687a.
For France. 14797a.
Poaclier. 36587b.
Francis (L. E.) Year & a day.
52045.
Francis IM. ) Fighting for
gold. 14195.
Francis (M. K.) Sec P.lnndell
(M. E. )
Francis (Reginald ) :
Cost of living. 8617.
Rat-traj). 38499.
Sunshine after storm.
44582.
Francis (Rose) Nurse in the
training school. 33164b.
Francis, fhiy & Hunter :
Alone !it last. 52643.
Lady land. 24535.
Ledige gatte. 24973.
Silver slipper. 42418.
Trixie in search of a title.
47126.
What makes tlie woman.
50098.
Where cliildreii rule.
50373.
I'^rancisci (M.) Bamabloosa.
2876.
Francisco (M. H.) :
Golf nuitch. 17036.
Lancelot & Elaine. 24571.
Francisco (V^^ W.) Sketclies.
42661 .
Fra nek (H. r.) :
Cagliostro. 5818.
Gan)e to the last. 15878.
Guilty. 17758.
Joseph Ralsamo. 23014.
Fra net (H. C.) — Continued.
Knight of the red cross.
24156.
Leaden cross. 24907.
\A'izard of Paris. 51336.
Fraiick ( P. > Little Jap. 25728.
l'"rancke (K.) <Jerman classics.
161.S4-16184e.
FraTicklin (E. ) Fran<;oise.
15264.
Fi-ancklyn (D.) :
Flora Florizel. 14551.
^Frs. Shrimper's boarders.
30454.
l-'i-ancks ( H. ( :
Chalk-mark. 6(532.
Impostor. 21044.
Franco. 1 )e los biirrios bajos.
101 71.
!''i-anco-Amer!< an agency for
di-amatic literature, ltd.:
(omlesse Rerthe. S193.
(^oi-iiiiual. 16213.
Huronne. 20703.
li-landaise. 22056.
Jack Storm. 22364.
L.cust iK: ant. 26062.
Mr.rtyre. 28523.
i»e!-che. 35880.
I'roces Torquenie. 87569.
Rol)ert Fulton. 89641.
Toisoo d' or. 46425.
\':icani'es du mariage.
4S586.
I''ra)M-o - American dramatic
agency :
<'arlos Herrera. (i233
Fanuly. 13573-
High life. 19412.
r<lol. 20898.
Idole. 2(H)0(3.
' Old miller. 38574.
lied* rose. 38791.
Robbers' banker. 39609.
IvMse rouge. 40016.
'I'jiies of Edgar Poe. 44988.
1 'raiicoeur (J. M. ) :
I'or a title. 14774.
i'riiice Otto. 37363.
FraiMviis ( E. Paul-) Sec Paul-
FraiK^ois.
FraiM.ois (V. E. ) Deux billets.
10(14 lb.
Fraud (ID Spirit voices. 48582.
f'ra::ev ( VV. U.) Beyond tlie
A'i-t;da. 3739.
Frank (A.) Governor of Wal-
Icro '. 17188.
Fi-ank (A. J. & B. S. ) :
r.efore tlie play. 3298.
Ladyville. 24539.
[•'rank (C.) :
Devil in love. 10662.
Mand's creditors. 28864.
3062
INDEX
Frank ( F. K.) :
CiiHlfrellinp. 73^2.
Uanibling. 15S14.
Jael. 2241oa, 22415b.
TliPii- marriage. 45675.
Visitors. 55788.
t'niiik ((;.) Roses. I(>it;?7.
i'raiik (H.) ('liaiiii)ioii of tlio
people. 6658.
Frank (J. 0.) :
Conn. 8275.
Hoiiieopatliy. 20070.
I''rank (.1. M.) Passion play of
Wasliiniitoii s(|. 8.5485a.
Frank (J. S.) :
Falling ont. ]8504a.
Polly. 36731a.
Frank (L. J.) Diana. 10783.
10784.
F'l-ank ( T^. 1>.) Marseillaise.
2S47S.
Frank (M. M. ) :
Friend in need. 55L'26.
Shorf plavs about faruoiis
antb.ors. 421 6Sa.
Frank <P.) :
Haifiselie. 17803a.
Mantel. 28122a.
Keizender menscli. 3S987a.
Viererzim. 55780.
Fraidv (W. L>. ) :
Hlarkniail. 52012.
Class. 53188.
Dot. 11401.
Honest woman. 2iii 12;i.
Key. 23634a.
Matter of manners. 2SS4:)
Thii-d lialf. 4.5S(M).
Frankau (J.) Hearl of a cinld.
18438.
Franke (J. P.) :
Fun. 15666.
Passage to a. new lifr.
35438.
Franke (R.) Onkel Sam. .34143
Franke «T. ) Miriam. tlu-
aveniier. 20814.
Franke! ( F. V.) :
Hand tliaf rules. 18051a.
Margaret Wilson. 2820(;.
,\ew secretary. 32455a.
I'onmiy's tind. 46474a.
Fratdcel (J.) :
Journalists. 2307(».
Love for love. 2(i5()7.
Frankel (J. W.) :
High license. 10409.
Pm from Mo. 20809.
:\ronevland. 30804a.
!{eflex. 38864.
Tlu'ee months abroad.
45992.
Frankenl>erg (T. T.l Sonralia.
43352.
Frankentield (!>. ) T>en f^an-
setf. 25040.
Frankenstein ( S. ) Filtle
heiress. 25713.
Franklin (Barnett) Uuth v'<:
Naomi. 40378.
Franklin (Ben) W'wul n\>.
51116.
Franklin (('. H.) I'bai'aoii.
36094.
Franklin ((J. I.) Amplnbious
lover. 1370.
Fi-anklin (F]dgar1 :
Knockout. .54194.
One .scent. .34097b.
Fi'anklin (Everett) :
Fuss vs. Feathers. 15735.
Tanulefoot vs. Peruna.
45110.
Franklin I F. M.) :
.\.Inni-a. 95(i.
Anloneo Maceo. I(j32.
P>elgian invasion. .3340c.
Blunder. 4413.
Brothe!-"s love. 5304.
Excessive m Hilar ism.
1319.5b.
Fall of I'orl Arthur. 1.3481,
draft. 17225.
;\Ior.ey iV crime. 3U75S,
30759.
:Money trust. 30800.
Pi'ince ^V: i>i'o!ligate. 37268.
Root, ol' evil. .5.52t>5.
Rulers oC .Vmer. K»254.
Salute (he tlag, 40i;-J4a.
Slight m;stak<-. 427X1.
Franklin (G. L.) :
.Tndith of the Honse of
David. 23185.
Redeemed. 38831.
Frankliii (T.) :
Belle of the footliglits.
3431 .
(.^leen of vaudeville. 38089.
Franklin (.1. T.) Retribution.
3915S.
Franklin (L.I :
Hel). 18758.
Jew around (he corner.
22687.
Right .side up. 39441.
Sanvl of IMlseu. 40661.
World's verdict. 51788,
51789.
Franklin CMaivin) lady leop-
ard. 24452a.
Franklin CNIax) Snwalka
fin:in<'ier. 44700.
I'ranlvlin (Miles) Love ma-
(liine. 26547.
Franklin ( I'.! (4ypsy trail.
' 53850.
Franklin (R.) :
Dorinda dares. 114(56.
Marjorve come - to - town.
2831(3.
Viviette. 49215.
Franklin (S.) Que-ition of
honor. 38166.
Franklin (W. S.) :
Curse of graft. 9500a.
Desert tragedy. 10538.
Dist. atty. & the reprobate.
10980.
Greed's toll. 17546b.
Her son, the governor.
19147.
Highbinder & the mission-
aries. 19434.
Last man of the regiment.
24725.
Pair of burglars. 3.5079a.
Sheriff & the blackmailer.
42073.
l''i-anklin printing co. Vittorio
Eraanuele, prince of Pied-
mont. 49195.
Franklin-tarsulat. F a r k a s .
1.3672.
Frauklvn (A. H. H.) Nanette.
31961.
Franklvu (C.) :
McFaddeu's flat. 27076.
Singer & the simp. 55350.
Vanity fair eo. 48703.
Franklyn (S.) See Franklyn
(C.)
Frank.ston (R.) :
Clever fool. 7606.
Ivomance of the Indian
whiskers. 39815.
Two men. 47690.
Franville (L. L.) :
Den of Paris. 10463.
Ma gosse. 26997.
Queen of the tabarin. 38083.
Franzen (A.) Romance in real
life. 39782.
Franzheim (E. B.) Mere mor-
tal man. 29199.
Franzos (K. E. ) Judge.
23134a.
Frapie (L.) Sev^rit^. 41636.
Frappa (J. J.) :
Anges gardiens. 1511b.
Baron de Batz. 3012.
(^onuue on fait son lit.
8120.
Derniere heure. H»520.
Gosse. 17140.
Lebende leichnam. 24963.
Match de boxe. 28760.
Frapwell (F. V.) Wooers.
51695.
Eraser (A. I.) :
David's harem. 10063.
Promised land. 37676.
3063
INDEX
Fraser (E.) Nisrlit in a tele-
graph office. 326S0.
Fraser (E. S.) Clay inaii.
7563.
Fraser (F. M.) .\loiie in
Greater X. V. 980.
Fraser (d.) Jeweled feather.
22698.
Fraser ( ^lrs. H. ) Stolen prince.
43940.
Fraser (I.) Go.xl-hye. F,ill.
17066.
Fraser (.7. A.) :
Alone in Greater N. Y..
980.
Beast & tlie sleeping' Iieauty.
3173.
Because I love you. 3247.
Corner store. 8551.
Dewev, the hero of Afaoila.
10734.
Kdelweis. 12217.
Enemy to the czar. 1273r'i.
Fixed race. 14452.
For his sake. 14829, 14832.
Free show. 15334.
Fn^ni prison to pul]ut.
15563.
Girl who did. 16635.
Heart of vice. 18498.
Hearts are trumps. 18543.
Helena hoavdins school.
18731.
His prettv tvi)ewriter.
19781.
Hoosier daisy. 20227.
In a won)an's power. 2TOU4.
In Old Va. 21282.
.lean Latitte, the i)irate.
22559.
I^ittle nunister. 25763.
Lobster salad. 26037.
Lost paradise. 26338.
.Manila Hay. 28070.
Mother's heart. 31182.
Naughty Adonis. 32084.
Only a working girl. 34190.
(iuestion (tf the hour. 38175.
Robber baron. 396<>6.
RoI)espierre. 39651.
Santiago. 40750.
Scout's revenge. 41183.
Sherlock Holmes. 42094.
Side-tracked. 42245.
Soldier of Navarre. 43077.
Thoroughbred tramp.
45876.
Wah-na-ton. 49367.
Wav down in INIaine. 49722.
Way out West. 49779.
Wayward girl. 49806.
Woman's honor. 51536.
Woman's revenge. 51560.
girls,
to
4314.
the minute.
6882.
Fraser (J. A.) jr.
Baffled. 2795.
Bloomer
Carmen up
6249.
Cheerful liar.
Delicate question. 10407.
Esther's guardian. 129(50.
Fall from grace. 13461.
For a million. 14772. .
Inez, a romance of old
Mex. 21677.
Judge's wife. 23154.
Lieber Franz. 25245.
Linked by law. 25527.
Little Miss Mab. 25782.
Merry cobbler. 29228.
Modern Ananias. 30583.
Muddled. 31295.
New Bal>vlon. 32325.
Noble outcast. 32925,
32927.
Our starry baiuuM-. 34779.
Rushing into court. 4032S.
Showman's ward. 42194.
4(i7m .
moiiev.
Train wreckei-s.
Trilby. 46983.
"Twixt love &,
47527.
Wooden man. 51679.
Fraser (J. H. ) Hoosier hero-
ine. 20230.
Fraser (J. K.) Frolics in oui-
boarding house. 15514.
Fraser (]\[r. i^ Mrs. Malcolm)
Cure for rlvumatiz. 94(>3.
Fraser (R.) :
Heindrick Hudson. 1X(Ui.
Hoodoo. 20204.
Human nature. 20609.
M'zelle. 31877.
Nonsense. 32986.
Snowballs. 42914.
Spider & the tly. 43.52S.
Such is life. 44363.
Fraser (R. E.) Mike Lavriiz.
29545.
Fraser (W.
Pair of
A.) :
Pearls.
35111.
Thorouglibreds. 45S77.
Fraser-Simson (H.I Bonita.
4505, 4566.
Frasher (E.) Kachan. 2:;4 1,",.
Fraughber (E.) Blind miMle
to see. 4254.
Frawley (T. D.) :
Heart of the world. 18496.
No man's land. 328(i7.
Frayne (F. I.) :
Booby. 4588.
Boy ranger. 484().
Chinaman's troubles. 7078.
Diogenes Tramii. 10887.
Fair play. 13384.
3064
Frayne ( F. I.) — Continued.
Jack Harkaway among the
Mormons. 22340.
Kentuckv Bill. 23594.
Mardo. 28186.
Red flag. 38732.
Frazar (Mrs. M. D.) Wisdon-
of the ages. 51229.
Frazee (H. H.) :
Just plain folks. 23386.
I'uck & Judge. 37798.
Frazee (I. T.) Kitslii Mauide.
24045a".
Frazer (C. W.) .Johnson's Is-
land. 22896.
Frazer ( D. R. ) Irish volun-
teer. 22039.
Frazer (I.) Cow girl. 8957.
Frazer (J. A.) Mr. Plaster of
Paris. 30238, 30239.
Fiazer (J. P.) Fair masquer-
ader. 13379.
Frazer (R. F.) :
Hii!f-back. 17914.
Reiiorter's row. 39076.
Frazier (A. M.) :
Italian mother. 222.58a.
Modern wojnan. 30687a.
Frazier (W. J.) :
Honor & the man. 20157.
In Indiana. 21217.
Freark (C. ID School days
41101a.
Frechette (F.) Those frolic-
some kids. 45884.
Freck (H. M.) Tambourine
queen of the Cales. 45036.
Fred (R.) Zwiscben den
siegen. 52408a.
Fredell (E. .1.1 :
Fighting chance. 14190.
Way of the desert. 49747.
Fredend'all ( B. K.) Fumbled.
156(U.
Frederic (F.l Fire witch.
14312.
Frederic (G.) See George
(F.)
Frederic (H.) Tie that binds.
46168.
Frederic (S. F.) See Schrader
(F. F.)
Frederich (F. Friedmann-)
See Friedmann-Frederich.
Frederick (G. T.) :
Little outcast. 25829.
Pretty beggar girl. 37105,
37106.
Frederick (H.) :
Audition. 2363.
Chocolates. 7121.
Lorelei. 26231.
Nell, the newsgirl. 32189.
Prima donna & the rf)rof.
37237.
INDEX
Frederick (J.) :
Beehive. 3267.
CircMis girl. 7409.
Helping a friend. 1879.1.
f)iir financiers. 34619.
Successor of Shakespeare.
44350.
Fre<iericl<s (A.) Midsunriucr
night's dream. 29477.
Fredericks (P.) In wi-ong
again. 21578.
Fi'edin (B.) Blanc et noii-.
4189.
Free (J. U.) :
Meclianical doll. 28996.
Topeka. 40560.
Free trader pub. co. Slaves
strategy. 42740.
Freeborn (C. M.) Mile. Cham-
pagne. 27699.
Freeburg (Y. O. ) :
Jongleur FSlondeaux. 22988.
Sunset. 44572.
Freed (A. L. ) Father tK: sou.
13825.
Freed (A. T. ) :\[agi.- mill.
27377a.
Freedman (A. J.) Amer.
.jockey. 1237.
Freedman iC. H.) Aurora.
2453.
Freedman (D. ) :
Between 2 husbands. 3697a.
He paid to advertis(\
18370a.
Morning afto!-. 310.53h.
Screen & the screnm.
41194a.
Shoits & G o 1 d in u t t e r .
42150a.
Tony's mother. 46512a.
Freedman (S.) Macharadn.
27101.
Freeman (A. A.) IMavers.
36408.
Freeman (A. M. ) King Boio.
23743.
Freeman (Mrs. A. ^.l.) :
(iambled for gold. 15795.
Ladv Hanulton's daughtor.
24419.
Freeumn (('.) r'iiarity's re-
ward. 0750.
Freeman (C A.) Temptations
of women. 45330.
Freeuian (O. M.) :
Shade of F.pictetus. 41651.
Ways of men. 49799.
Freenum (C. R.) Pious pirate.
30305a.
Freeman (I>. S. ) Cartersville.
6308.
Freeman (E. H.) :
M. Beaueaire. .54589.
Purple & fine linen. 37S82.
Tommy. 40409b.
l'"reeman (E. L. ) & co. (lupid's
little game. 9434.
I''reeman (F. L.) :
Maid of Madrid. 27474.
Married a month. 28433.
Freeman <G. M. ) :
Conflict. 53235.
Double standard. 11547a.
Her l)ig idea. 18923b.
John Colmore's power.
22S45a.
Thou Shalt not. 4.5899a.
What couhl lie fairer?
55876.
Freeman (H. ) Woman he mai'-
ried. 51409.
Freeman (J. E. ) Behind the
screens. 52853.
Freeman (.T. H. ) Heiress of
Perry hall. 1S6S6.
Freeman (J. .M.) Hogan's allev.
19942.
P'reeman (J. S.) Nell Gwynn's
last comedy. 32187.
Fi-eeman (L. D. ) :
Aristocrat. 1832.
Crumbs. 92.59b.
I didn't want to do it.
54008.
In sean'h of himself.
54i(30.
Lonely lady. 26124.M.
Mistake. 30103a.
Noblest vampire. .54730.
(hie June day. 54800.
Pievenge. 39246a.
Some of us. 431.55.
Wrong-doers. 51806.
Freeman (M. E. W.) :
Eglantina. 12295.
(xiles Corey, yeoman. 16362.
Pilgrim's progress. 3629Sa.
Red Robin. 38786, 38787.
Revolt of mother. 55165.
Freeman (Maurice) :
All for a woman. 837.
White man. .50542.
Freeman ( Max ^ :
1 )runi-ma.ior. 11859.
Little abbe. 25578.
Tales out of school. 44990.
Freeman (\. E.) Players.
30468.
I'^reeman. iW.) Ar<iic circle.
1789.
Freeman ( W. K.t Jollv war-
(l(Mi. 22905.
Freeman (W. N.) :
Elf child. 12400.
Her faniilv tree. 18907.
]''reeman (W. N. ) — Continued.
Lady Washington's court.
24528.
Mountaineer.s: 31237.
Symbol of the rose. 44857,
44858.
Fi-eeman or Freedman lA.) :
Love on probation. 26.582.
Wa shington's daughter.
49671.
Freeman sisters :
Driven from home. 11836.
Our 2 orplians. 34791.
Freese (F. A.) Adam & Eve.
243.
Freese (M. V.) :
Cigarettes. 7333.
Her chance. 18936.
iVLarmaduke's w o o i n g .
28340.
Night off. 32723.
Tofana. 46418a.
Witness in wax. 51.328.
Freese (N. I.) Tirrence, dar-
lint. 46315.
P'reeze (B.) New & original
tamborine act. 32319.
Fregoli (L.) :
Camaleonte. 5931.
Liahtning waiter. 2.5416.
Mimi. 29698.
Frehsee (M.) Als ich noch ini
lluegelkleide. 1003a.
Frei (L. S.) See Schmid-Frei.
Frei (P.) Nachtwachter.
31893.
Freiberger (E.) :
Awakening of Minerva.
2566.
Kate's press agent. 23514.
Mrs. Tuftliunter's dinner.
30475.
Stetson's stenographer.
43888.
Story teller. 44009.
Strenuous proposal. 44138.
Tapping tlie wires. 45129.
Two bumblebees. 47569.
P'reissler (E. W.) Testament.
45471a.
Freitas (T. L. de) :
Mysterious actress. 31802b.
I'ictures from life. 36244.
Plot against plot. 36545.
Results of a jest. 39120.
Freksa (F.) Sumurfm. 44.521.
44522.
Freligh (W. B.) Scamps of
N. Y. 40930.
Fremont (A. W.) 777. 52483.
French (A. W.) Coming of the
bridegroom. 8098.
French (Adelaide) :
Bolted door. 52942.
3065
INDEX
French (Adelaide) — Contintied.
Flickering. 53658.
(Grange blossoms. 54819.
Tallies turned. 55504.
AVhat a man wotild do.
55874.
French (Alice) :
Browning courtsliip. 5887.
His: duty. 1»5!)9.
French (B. C.) Tragedy of
Katharine Howard. 46727.
French (('. W.) Macl)eth.
27038.
French (D. ) Hons*- of 2 exits.
20427.
French {Mrs. D. C.) :
Folly of fools. 14(394.
Tanya. 45122.
French (E. B.) Forest comedv.
14990.
French (F. O. ) Hooptoiod ol
Hullabalooloo. 20228.
French (G. B. ) Idvlvale.
20918.
French (H. A.) Skin-game.
42667.
French (H. C. ) Vampire
dance. 48679.
French (H. S.) Love's tri-
umph. 26743.
French (H. VV.) Zanlna.
52278.
French (J. M.) :
Hat, a cup & a i;irl.
18290.
Jean Lajoie. 22560.
Posterland. 30885.
Under the circumstances.
48154.
Winning shot. 51176.
French (M.) :
Folly of fools. 14694.
Tanya. 45123.
French (M. O.) For FDiiice.
14797.
French (1*.) Belle souris.
3445.
French (R. E.X:
Montezuma. 30914.
Tracy & Merrill, the (Ore-
gon outlaws. 46698.
French (Samuel) and French
(Samuel) ltd.:
Acacia cottage, 125, 126.
Admiral Peter.s. 301.
Adventure of I.,adv Ursul.M.
339.
Advertisement. 37Sa.
Advertising for a liuslfjmd.
384.
Affected young ladies.
52579.
After the hon^nnioon.
52589.
Fr(>;i'!i (Samuel) and French
( S;i niuel ) ltd. — Continued.
All-ot'-a-suddeu Peggy.
875.
Amer. festivals. .".2663.
Angel in the house. 1467a.
Ann. 1534.
Arrov,' m;iker"s daughter.
1924.
At the Golden ({oose. 2240.
At the milliner's. 52758.
At the Potter sviile p<tst
office. 2271.
At the window. 52759.
Aunt Bessie. 2381.
Aunt Magcie's wiU. 2414.
Balloon. 2862.
Bargain d;iy. 2990.
Bear leaders. 3167.
Beauty & the barge. 8222.
breakfast. 8281.
the rummage sale.
< 'anterbury.
rar. 52865.
soui) and the
52883.
.";S4.S.
affair.
Before
Before
3299.
Belles ol
8449.
Beneficeiil !
Between the
Sii vory. 8684.
Beyond the gate.
Bill, the conchmiiii.
Bills. 8865.
Billy's little lovt
8803.
Bit o' stuff. 3995.
Bit of noiisense. 4007.
Bit of old ('belsea. 4008.
Blo.s.S'oming <>f .Marv Aiine.
4821a.
Blulfers. 4410.
Boatswain's mate. 4486.
Bonnie Dundee. 4580.
Brace of partridges. 4879.
Bracelet. 4882.
Bridal tri].. .5052.
Brianol & his dau.ghter.
5121:i.
Brixton burglary. 5135.
Broken engagement. 5180.
Burglar & the girl. 5515.
Butterflies. .5643.
I'attevmllk Hollow
prise party. 5659.
By mutual agreement.
Calamity Jane. R. N.
C;!ami) Keej)-off. 58055.
Cap & bells. 6024.
CaDture of Ozah. 6183a.
Carrots. G29S.
Case of spoons. 6347.
Gassilis engagement. 6890.
Cat & the cherub. 6487.
Charity that began at
home. 67.54.
Charming Lfiandre. 6812a.
Cheerful knave. 6881.
sur-
5687.
5824.
French (Saniuel) and French
( Samuel ) ltd. — Continued.
Child in the house. 53129.
Choosing a career. 7132a.
Christmas burglar. 7209.
<^hristmas chime. 7214.
C'liristmas tale. 7249a.
Chrysantbemums. 7285.
Clearly & concisely. 7574.
Clerical error. 7601.
(Johl ]»oison. 7799.
<'ollege Cinderella. 7842a.
( 'olonel & the lady. 7894.
Colour-sergeant. 7981.
Commission. 81.82.
('ompany fci- George. 8160.
< 'ompleat angler. 8167a.
Compromising Martha.
8181.
Constant lover. S855.
Contrary Mary. 8390.
Conversion of Nat Sturge.
8406.
Corner of the campus. 8549.
Country mouse. 8781.
Ci-aincpiebille. 9(X)2a.
! "rispin, rival of iiis niasiec.
9143a.
Cupid & the Styx. 9380.
Cure for iiulifference.
58810.
D. H. S. 9578.
Dakotn. widow. .53328.
I>an Cupid, head coacli.
9696.
T3ai-esle\-!l Dorothy. 9845.
Daughter of Japan.. 996.8b.
Dear departed. 102-58.
Dear little wife. 53364.
Di.'k's sisier. 10816.
Dinner at the club. 10876.
DiJiner for two. 10881.
Dv)ctor in spite of himself.
11149a.
Doctor Love. 11163a.
I )og days. 11235a.
Doubtful victory. 11558.
Dove uncaged. 11568.
Down on the farm. 11616.
D)-eam on Christmas. 11754.
I>uchess of Dohertv court.
11927.
Duke of Killicrankie. 11992.
Dumb-cake. 12021.
Dusty path. 58486.
Electric man. 12410.
Eliza comes to stay. 12491.
Eijpers. 12.586.
Embarrass(^'l butler. 12580.
Employment otflce. 5.3525.
Evening at Helen's. 18088.
Everygraduate. Jiis que.=!t
for Success. 13187.
Excellent receipt. 13187.
Facing the music. 13322.
3066
INDEX
Freuoh (Samuel) and French
(Samuel) ltd. — Contiuued.
Fairy. 13398a.
Fancy dress. 13630.
Fancy-free. 18631.
Fnnnv & the servant prob-
lem. 13G42.
Fascinatina: IMr. Vander-
veldt. 13704.
Feed the brute. 13978.
Firescreen. 14334.
First aid. 14342, 14343.
I'irst aid to the wounded.
14345.
First locust. 14372.
Five birds in a case. 53651.
Five 1 act plays. 14438.
Flower of Yeddo. 14597.
Flv-away land. 14618.
Fond of Peter. 14700.
Fool's pai-adise. 14752.
Foot-ball same. 14761.
For lack of evidence. 14845.
For old Eli. 14891.
Fortune-tellers. 15071.
t'our acting- monologues.
15140.
Four innocents. 15154.
Four 1 act plays by d. Jen-
nings. 15168a.
Fourtli act. 53693.
Fourth man. 58694.
Freddy's great aunt. 15312.
French maid & tlie phono-
graph. 15373.
French without a master.
15375a.
Frolic of tlie holidays.
15512.
(4:ite of dreams. 15933a.
<!eneral Tom Tluuiib's we<l-
ding. 16057.
(Jeutlemen, the king. 16139.
George. 5.3758.
(iirl to order. 16623b.
Girls. 58784.
Glass of fashion. 16731.
(4raft. 17226.
Grammar. 17249a.
Granny's .Tuliet. 17318.
Gray overcoat. 17345a.
Green coat. 17555a.
Guv'nor. 17803.
Hal, the highwayman.
17906.
Hand of the law. 18045.
Hannah gives notice. 18087.
Head-master. 18401.
Heartsease. 53896.
Heirs at law. 18692.
Helen v.-ith the higl\ hand.
18726a.
Helpless couple. 18800.
Her dearest friend. 189.52.
Her vote. 19162.
French (Samuel) and French
( Samuel ) Itd.^ — Contiuued.
Hero & heroine. 19247.
Highwayman. 19460.
His good genius. 19643.
Holly Tree inn. 19980.
Home from college.
20020b.
Honor. 2015a.
Honor of the class. 20170.
House of Fourchaml)ault.
20402a.
How the shrew was tamed.
20534.
I'm going! 20810a.
Imaginary aunt. 20995.
In chancery. 21123.
In good old colony times.
21188.
In Saramede. 21312.
In the library. 21449.
In the shadow of the
Rockies. 21518.
Independent means. 21619.
Iron Ann. 22061.
Jack & Jill & a friend.
22313.
Jean-JIarie. 22561a.
Jimmy. 22746.
John Glayde's honour.
228.53.
Jolly climbers. 22931.
Just to get m a r r i e d.
23397.
King who had nothing to
learn. 23923a.
King's cup. 23953.
Kitty. 24056.
Lady Flora's namesake.
24397.
Lady Huntworth's experi-
ment. 24421.
Laughter in court. 24825.
Law-suit. 24874a.
Legacy. 24989b.
Lesson in liarmony. 25109.
Likes o' me. 2.5445.
Literary club. 54279.
Ijittle address. 25578a.
Little damozel. 25641.
Little fowl play. 25686.
Little Mrs. C ii m m i n.
25799.
Little shepherdess. 25874c.
Liza Ann. .54302.
Looking for trouble. 26167.
Love passage. 26.594.
Ijove pirate. 54347.
Luckv Gulch. 54359.
Lucky Miss Dean. 26862.
Lunch in the subur'os.
26936.
Lysistrata. 54367.
Mme. de Fortment's ,schoo!.
27187.
French (Samuel) and French
( Samuel) ltd. — Continued.
Maggie Pepper. 54381.
Maid. 27481a.
Maid of honour. 27472.
Make-believe. 27591.
Making of Larry. 27625a.
Man from Denver. 27768.
Man in the stalls. 27870.
Man in tlie street. 27872.
.Man ^\ho stayed at home.
54415.
Man wlio stole the castle.
27993.
-Marriage has been ar-
ranged. 28398.
^lartha plays the fairy.
28499.
jMaster Patelin, solicitor.
28720a.
Match-maker. 28762a.
IMatrimonial v e n t u r e.
28831.
Mechanical Jane. 28997.
Merchant gentleman.
29142a.
iliniature. 29734b.
^Minister's messenger.
29744b.
INHrror of time. 29827.
-^liss Cleopatra. 29920.
Miss Doulton's orchids.
29934.
Miss Elizabeth's prisoner.
29936.
Miss Molly. 29987a.
^Ir. Prudy and the coun-
tess. 30242.
r^Irs. Coulson's daughter.
30387.
]\!rs. Flvnn's lodgers.
30863.
Mrs. Mainwariug's man-
agement. 80408.
^Irs. Oakley's telephone.
30425.
Mistress Runaway. 804.50.
Mobswoman. 305.50.
Mollentrave on women.
30694.
Monkey's paw. 30818.
Monologues. 30883, 30834b.
30834f.
Mother Goose play. 31143.
ilother Goose's Chri.stmas
visit. 8114.5.
Mother of 8. 81167.
Music hath charms. 81403.
My milliner's bill. 31647.
Mv soldier bov. 31703.
Mf wife. 31781.
Myrtle Ferns. 31782.
■ Naked truth. 81909.
New boy. 32329.
New co-ed. 32343a.
3067
INDEX
French (Samuel) and French
(Samuel) ltd. — Continued.
Night of the entertain-
ment. 32715.
Ninth waltz. 32830.
Niobe, all smiles. 32832.
Oak settle. 33195.
<Jberon & Titania. 54748.
Obiect lesson. 33219.
Odd man out. 33264.
Oh! Susannah! 33356.
One of the old guard.
34083a.
•Op-o'-me-Thumh. 34235.
Open door. 34239.
Our aunt from Cal. 34.530.
Our cai'eer. 34558.
Our minister's bride. 34715.
Our new governess. 34729.
Our servants. 34769.
Painted woman. 35068.
Pair of spectacles. 35118.
Panurge's sheep. 35192a.
Parents' progress. 35293.
Parted sisters. 353951).
I'arvenu. 35419.
Passport. 35497.
Paternoster. 35531a.
Patty packs a bag. 35595.
Peck vs. Peck. 35755.
Perhaps. 54932.
Perplexed husband. 35940.
Perry boys. 35951.
Phoenix. 36160.
Phormio. 36171a.
Photographer's troubles.
36174a.
Pick of Oakham. 36210.
Pipe of peace. 36371.
Piper's pay. 363S2.
Plain Mary Biown. 36427.
Playgoers. 36472.
Playing the game. 36479.
Plume of feathers. 36565.
Pot-luck. 36897.
Price of fame. 37154.
Price of luoney. 37166.
Prinzessin von Barnhof.
37497.
Private secretai-y. 37536.
I'rivy coimcil. 37544.
Prize. 37548.
ProDosing by j)roxy. 37729.
Punch & Judy. 37829.
Purple & fine linen. 37882.
Pursuit of Pamela. 37897a.
Q. 55078.
Question of division. 38161 .
Quod wrangle. 55091.
Rag-carpet bee. 38327.
Reader. 38546a. '
Real doctor. 38555.
Rebound. 38634a.
Ttector. 38695.
Red lamp. 38747c.
French (Samuel) aud F'reuch
( Samuel ) ltd.- — rVntiniied.
Reformers reformed. 38S91.
Reforming a hu.sband.
38892.
Reforming Bertie. 38894.
Refuvenation of Aunt Mary.
55142.
Releasing a man. 55143.
Rest cure. 39110.
Return of Deborah.- 39182.
Return of Hi .links. 55156.
Return of the prodigal.
39198.
Revolt. 39275.
Robina in search of a luis-
band. 39664a.
Rocket. 39689.
Room 83. 39895.
Rooms t(i let. 39906.
Rostof pearls. 40049.
Royal family. 40141.
liube & his ma. 40204.
Scaring off of Teddy Daw-
son. 40967.
School bo.\"s di'eam. 55254.
Sealed silver. 41248.
Sec(Mid in (•(immaiid. 41291.
Self-sui>{'<»rtiug. 41434a.
Seventh doctor. .5.5291.
Shakespeare's daughters.
41739.
Sicilian. 422.34a.
Silas, the chore bov. 42329.
Silver shield. 42416.
Sir Anthony. 42530
Sister to assist'er. 42594.
Slats. 42705.
Snowed up wi!h a (iuche.ss.
42921.
Snug little kingdom. 42928.
Son & heir. 43187.
Speckled band. 43470.
Squire. 43702.
Storm in a tea shop. 4.3979.
Strange adventures of Miss
Brown. 44038.
Stuthng. 44281.
Suffragette. 444(X), 44401.
Suffragette's redemption.
44425.
Sunlight & shadow. 44549.
Superior iliss Pellender.
44.599.
Tabloid. 44903a.
Tantaliz;ing Tonmiy. 4.5119.
Teeth of the gift horse.
45206.
That brute Simmons. 45543.
Tiiat troublesome tramp.
45621.
Third man. 4.581 Ob.
Those husbands of ours.
458S7.
French (Samuel) aud French
( Samuel ) ltd.— Continued.
Three blind mice. 45933.
45934.
Three cliauffeurs. 4.5938.
Tight corner. 46201.
Tilda's new hat. 46209.
Time is monev. 46237.
Tommy. 46469b.
Tom's fiancee. 46490.
Touch-down. 46605.
Touch of the child. 46616.
Touch of truth. 46618.
Trials of a hostess. 46940a.
Trouble by mall. 47162.
Tubby & Gawks. 47318.
Turtle-doves. 47.388.
Twins. 47499a.
Two cowards. 47588b.
Two Dicks. 47595.
Two little rebels. 47676.
Two Mr. AVetherbys. 47706.
Uncle Josh's folks. 47990.
Uncle Sam's daughters.
55723.
Uncles & aunts. 48065.
T'nconseious b u r g 1 a r v.
48069a.
lender the flag. 48165.
Unknown quantity. 55737.
Upstroke. 48544a.
Varsity coach. 48715.
Village. 49017b.
Visit. 49170.
Wake \ip, John Bull. 49402.
Walker. London. 49411.
\\'alls of Jericho. 49437.
Wally & the widow. 4944(i.
Wanted, a partner. 49531.
AVar C(Mnmittee. 49578a.
Waterloo. 49699.
Well matched pair. 49965.
Wet blanket. 50037.
What charity covers. 50055.
What would a gentleman
do? 50158.
When ma took office. 50266.
When we were 21. 503.52.
AViles of the widow. 51010.
Winning jin heiress.
51149a.
Wisdom of folly. 51227.
AVitness for the defense.
51327.
AVoman intervenes. 51429.
AA'^oman's convention, Punk-
ville, U. S. A. 51516b.
AVomen's votes. 51621.
AA'oodbarrow farm. 51669.
AVoodland princess. 51686.
AVrong side of the road.
51902.
Yagowanea. 51953a.
Yot-che-ka. 52136a.
A'dung Napoleon. .52190.
3068
INDEX
French (Samuel) and French
( Samuel ) Itfl.— Continued.
Younger generation. 52214.
13 Simon st. 52442.
French (Samuel) & .son :
Boby, the booby. 4403.
Confederate spy. 8226.
Crisis. 9140.
Lynch law. 26966.
aiy mother-in-law. 31654.
Our best society. 34541.
Our cook. 34577.
Our visit to the Centennial.
34797.
..Plague of ray life. 36424.
Ruined by drink. 40243.
Silver king. 42398.
Where's the cat? 50389.
French (Sarah) :
T.ady Anne. 24351.
Love test. 26622.
Tillie. a Mennonite maid.
46215.
French (T. H.) :
Aula. 634.
Alumni play. 1030.
Aunt Minerva. 2418.
T rown paper parcel. 5325.
Bunch of violets. 5476.
Burglar & the .judge. 5516.
Cable car. 5775.
('apt. Swift. 6162.
Cigale. 7323.
Cinders. 7363.
rionfederates. 8227.
( \infidential clerk. 8246.
Confusion. 8259.
(Uipid & cupidity. 9364.
Delegate. 10402.
Delicate boy. 10406.
Early bird. 12137.
Fair equestrienne. 13370.
Faithful James. 13443.
Fashionable intelligence.
13720.
For half a million. 14802.
For papa's sake. 14901.
Gentleman Jim. 16122.
Golden wedding. 17018.
Golf. 17033.
Good boy & the bad. 17061.
Grannie's picture. 17317.
Head of Romulus. 18404.
Hearts. 18518.
Hickory Wood's soliloquies.
19356.
Highland legacy. 39451.
Idler. 20894.
Jane. 22452.
King Christmas. 23751.
Lancashire sailor. 24570.
Late Mr. Castello. 24794.
Leader of fashion. 24911.
Liberty hall. 25220.
Little tyrant.' 2.5919.
French (T. H.)— Continued.
Marriage of convenience.
28409.
Midnight charge. 29418.
Miss Hobbs. 29956.
Money-spinner. 30793.
My soldier boy. 31702.
Neitlier of them. 32173.
Nice quiet chat. 32613.
Nicolete. 32629.
One .summer's day. 34106.
Our engagement. 34607.
Our visit to the centennial.
34797.
Pair of knickerbockers.
35099.
Poor house girl. 36798a.
Princesses. 37473.
Queen's messenger. 38119.
Rift within the lute.
39415.
School for scandal. 41108.
Show of hands. 42187.
Six & eightpence. 42613.
Six persons. 42624.
Solicitor. 43126.
Sowing the wind. 43405.
Superior person. 44600.
Sweet Elysium club. 44744.
Sympathetic souls. 44861.
Toy shop. 46676.
Two chums. 47581.
When I'm a man. 50238.
When .I'm grown up.
50239.
When the wheels run down.
50334.
Wilderness. 51007.
2-17 to harness. 52419.
French (W. E, P.) West
Point. U. S. M. A. 50004.
French & Garfield. Girl that's
all the candy. 16623.
Frend (A.) ;S'ee^ Pierce (K.)
Frend (J. S.) Cross-roads.
9206.
Freney (T. M.) Stripping of
Clarence. 44180.
Preno (J. C.) Illuminati.
20967.
Frery (G.) John Brunn.
22840.
Freston (E. H.) Rougher
road. 40082.
Fretugeot (N.) Historical
pageant. 198Sla.
Frethey (H. D.) :
Blind. 4238.
Mme. la marquise. 27202.
Our family motto. 34614.
V\'anted, a widow. 49542.
Frendenau (W.) :
Because a woman trusted
him. 4234.
Blight of blood. 4234.
Freund (E. J.) :
At the grocery. 52751.
Chiropractor. 7118a.
Do as you please. 11080a,
Ehrlich wilhrt am langsteu.
12327b.
Erste kuchen. 12890b.
Flecktyphus. 14491a.
Grape juice. 17324a.
Her fir.st cake. 18981b.
Honesty is the best policy.
20113a.
Hiiben & driiben. 53995.
Ich suche arbeit. 20846a.
If a body meet a bod v.
54017.
Knutschdoktor Stremel.
24199b.
Leinfenz. 25027a.
Looking for work. 26168a.
Love of order. 26575a.
Nixnodzige kaadz. 32847a.
Painting the church rerf.
54870.
Ruled by suffragettes.
40251a.
Seifenklopp. 41407a.
Soap club. 55375.
Ton. 46493a,
Wanted, a wife. 49543b.
Weihnachten iur felde.
49951a.
Freund (F.) Mirandolina.
29804.
Freund (ii;-.y. H. E.) See
Freund (F.)
Freund (J.) :
Chauffenr-in's Metropol.
6852.
Cinema star. 7366a.
Hoheit amiisiert sich.
19955.
Kiuo-konigin. 24000.
Oberen zehntau.send. 33212.
Schwindelmeier & cic.
41145.
Freund (J. C.) :
Beggar cliild. 3306.
True nobility. 47245.
Frew (C.) Pharisee. 36098.
Frewin (H.) Punch & .Tudv.
37828.
Frey (C.) Dorf-Caruso. 53443.
Frey (F. H.) :
Liebesonkel. 25252.
So wird's gemacht. 42938.
Frey (Henry) :
Fox hunters. 15214.
Horse doctor. 20290.
Tramp's daughter. 46805.
Frey (Hugo) Kissing king.
24029a.
3069
INDEX
Frey (K.) :
Brehius tierleben. 5016.
Jiiugste gericht. 23198.
Frey (Mrs. R, E.) Eileen
12344.
Frey (Mr. & Mrs. R. J.) Same
to ye. 40659.
Frey (W.) Lolo-Lulu. 260S9
Frevbe (C. E.) :
Coward. S972c.
Devil's iuventiou. 10700b.
Dreanigho.st. 11779a.
Furlough. 15723a.
In garrison. 21177b.
Lust soldier. 2476Sb.
Leave of absence. 24955a.
Man in him. 27847.
Squealer. 43697.
Freytag (Gustav) :
,T o u r n a 1 i s t e n. 23062a-
23067d, 54124.
Journalists. 161S4a, 23069-
X 23069b.
39558.
tS'fe Clement (Ada
Rivalry
Friar (W.)
or A. D.)
Friars (A.) :
Loved & lost. 26658.
Number 2. 33131.
Frichelte (L. H.) Young
Thunderbolt. 52201.
Frick m. H.) Our hero.
34662.
Friclv (F.) Wedding anniver-
sary. 49891.
Fricke (W.) :
. Lure of the stage. 26946b.
Vereins-prasident. 48859.
Frida (E.) :
At the chasm. 2210.
Vengeance of Catullus.
48809a.
Witness. 51323b.
Frideuberg (A. S.) Opera
star. 34266a.
If'ridenberg (L. E.) :
Deceived. 10319.
Thelma. 45688.
FriHbolin (C. D.) :
^lei-ry-go-round. 29234.
Ten percent. 45355.
Fried (E.) :
Destiny. 10586.
Mrs. Purple's remorse
30444.
Pried (W. J.) O'Donnell's
Maggie. 33283.
Friedberg (H.) Mamsell tJber-
fnut. 27692.
Friede (B. & H.) :
Camilla & Lothar. .5939a.
Oewandte Fritz. 16305a.
Friedeberg (A.) :
Circumstantial evidence.
7395.
Friedeberg (A.)— Continued.
Labor's cross. 24296.
liomance of a N. Y. post-
man. 39787, 39788.
Frieden\yald (N.) I\Iy Hono-
lulu girl. 54655.
Friedhold (S. E.) :
Geo. Peml)roke's patient.
16150.
Sweetbrier. 44778.
Tliose pretty Amer. girls.
45892.
Friedlaender (L) Meine tante,
deine tante. 29066.
Priedlander (J.) :
KafCeeklatSi-h. 23448.
Weisse adler. 49953.
Friedlaud (A.) Three million
dollars. 45988.
Fi-iedland (S.) Sacrifice.
40449a.
Friedlander (S. H.) :
Marriage contract. 28385.
Vaudeville girl. 48738.
Friedlieb (A. M.) :
Gladys. 16712.
Honor bright. 20161.
Mignon. 295.30.
:siy lady coquette. 31596.
Ugly duckling. 47895.
I'riedlieb [Mrs. L. A.) :
Gladys. 16712.
Honor bright. . 20161.
My lady coquette. 31596.
Friedman (H.) Examination
of 2 students. 13183.
Friedman (I. K.) :
Balance of power. 2831.
L^'amily entrance. 13591.
Isle of the blessed. 22172.
■\Laster passion. 28720.
Nighthawk. 32760.
Remittance- man. 39019.
Tricks in all trades.
46961a.
Your Uncle Sam's money.
52232a.
Friedman (M.) Scientific char-
ity. 41150a.
Friedman (S. J.) :
Condemned. 8213a.
Hope. 20249.
Friedman (S. M.) Daniel
Dauieli. 9801.
jail bird coon. 49610.
Miss Exzentrick. 29937.
Friedman (T.) Warden & the
'T88X •4a.iBS.nJi\[ eni.iy
Onkel Bernhard. 54811.
Friedniann (Adolph) Eva
: (UTUiJV) uutnnp.^T.T,,i
Herr kuriitor. 19306.
Roland. 130.55.
Kleine Vulkan. 24093.
Friedmann (J. L.) To-morrow-
is Christmas. 46484.
Friedmann (L. ) Prinzenjagd.
37493.
Friedmann (O.) :
Dreiviertehvelt. 11803.
Grafin Fifi. 17220a, 17220b.
Husarengeneral. 20711a,
20711b.
Indizien-beweis. 21663.
Zimmer der Pompadour.
56054.
Fi-iedmann-Frederich (F.) :
Bundesbruder. 5483a.
Gemlitsmenschen. 16031.
liiebe Pepl. 25239a.
Logierbesuch. 26073a.
Meyers. 20795, 29354.
Miillers. 31303.
Vergniigungsreise. 48866.
Weisse weste. 49956.
Friedrich (F.) Gone. 17047.
Friedrich (W.) :
Ganschen von Buchenau.
15761, 15762.
Martha. 28496.
F'riedsell (L. ) Muter's hertz.
31471a.
Friedzel (L.) Ben-Ami. 3479.
Friel (T.) :
At Economy Junction.
2134.
Case against Casey. 6314.
Dave's birthday. 10037.
Friendly enemy. 15451.
Island of mystery. 22141.
Mr. Noodle's finish. 30224.
Friend (A. R.) David Copper-
field. 10050.
Friend (C. E.) Inheritance.
21717.
Friend (K.) Scarlet woman of
Babylon. 41002.
Fx-iend (F. H.) Apartment 44.
1668.
Friend { G. ) :
Bathing. 3098.
liemon squeezer. 25035.
Lovesick waiter. 26758.
Friend (G. W.) Peacemaker.
35706.
Frier (M.) My educated chil-
dren. .54652.
Fries (A. B.) (Jertrude. 16219.
Fries (A. L.) Sigma Phi Al])lia.
42292.
Friese (H. C.) Our b:iliy"s
nurse. 34537.
Frieser (W.) Tippmamsell.
46309.
Frigone (M.) Those frolic-
some ki(ls. 4.5884.
Frimel or Friml (R.) :
Between love & duty. 3606.
General Le»e of '76. 16045.
3070
INDEX
Her new partnei".
F.) Lost Gulch,
Frimel or Friml (R.) — Conlil.
High jinks. 19407a, 53935.
Leading lady. 24917.
Newport volunteer. 32565.
Taming of the shrewd.
45066.
Frink (E.)
19085.
Frisbio (F.
26302.
Frisbie (M.S.) Pi\mpkiu eater,
55064.
Frisbie (W. A.) Funny graft.
15710.
Frisch (J. C.) :
Pigsty. 36288.
Punch & Judy's example
show. 37S31.
Surveyor's will. 44663.
Frischholz (J, L.) Love,
wealth & honor, 26647.
Frisco comedy four. Harmony
vs. discord. 18237.
Frith (W,) :
Miniature. 29734b.
Verger. 48864.
Frith (W. P.) Complete dra-
matic & poetical v.'orks of
Shakespeare. 41753.
Fritz (F.) See Parkinson
(F. G.)
Fritz (R. F.) Under the spell.
48213.
Fritzsche (G.) Teacher. 45183.
Frizzell (A. M.) Difference in
gods. 10850.
Frizzell (J. H.) Father Penn.
13856a.
Frobel (W.) :
I see Zenith. 20820.
Tai-pand-hie. 41919.
Frodert (K. R.) In spite of all.
21332.
Frohart (J.) Every-day occur-
rence. 13110.
Frohlichstein (E. N,) :
As it will be in 1950. 2012.
True friendship. 47220.
Frohman (C.) :
Blinde passagier. 4269.
Brother officers. 5274a.
Called back. 5918.
Gay Parisians. 15989.
Outcasts of N. Y. 34880.
Romeo & Juliet. 39S57.
Stranglers of Paris. 44081
Thief. 45767.
Toy pistol. 46673.
Young folks ways. 52165.
Frohman (D.) :
Age difficile. 572,
Charity ball. 6746.
Family circle. 13586.
Junior partner. 23306,
Life in town. 25311.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-89
Frohman ( D. ) —Continued.
Princess of Erie. 37434,
True heart. 47224,
Frohman (G,) :
Abbott's nap, 51,
After many days. 471.
As ye believe. 2030.
Crafty earl. 8999.
Dancing class. 9720a,
Dear Edwiird, 10260,
Father Jerome. 13841.
For Lizette. 14853.
Fortune-teller. 15067.
Mission. 30070.
Moonshiner. 30964.
aiusic lesson. 31407,
Rival teams. 39550a.
Silly Sally, 42380.
Song of the night. 43237,
Tramp. 46790.
Wanderer. 49469.
What happened to Buudy.
5007Sa.
Witch. 51266.
Frohman (M. H.) Laundry
strike. 24828.
Fromenson (A. H.) :
Bitter waters. 4034.
Glittering brass. 16765.
Fromholz (M.) Intelligent
lovers. 21803,21804.
Frondaie (P.) :
Aphrodite. 1674a.
Blanche Caline. 4196.
Colette Baudoche. 53211.
Femme et le pantin. 14038.
Goldene horn. 17024.
Hounne qui a s s a s s \ n a .
20090.
Montmarte. 30924.
Fronz (B. & O.) Friihling am
Rhein. 15615a, 53728.
Fronz (R.) :
Kaiser-schnupft. 23460.
Neue madchen. 32274.
Froome (.L R.) jr.:
Billy & the directing fates.
3873a .
Glory of tlieir years. 53794.
House of Larabee. 20405.
Kidnapper. 23682.
Men o' war. 54490.
Mrs. Mainwaring's manage-
ment. 30403.
Twenty two dollars. 55695.
Frost (F. A.) Emperor speaks.
53524.
Frost (J. B.) Arizona. 1839.
Frost (J. C.) :
Ku Klux Klan. 24264.
ShadovN- of the gallows.
41687. ♦
Frost (R. W.) Edward McBee.
artist. J 2275.
3071
Frost (T.) :
Chums.
r293.
Consequences. 8319.
Devil of a fellow. 10668,
10669.
Faded roses. 13339.
Half-moon. 17930.
Hesitation. 19320.
Our old nobility. 34739.
Tactics. 44908.
That baby. 45532.
6-11-66. 52427.
Frost (V.) Short riders. 42169.
Frothingham (M. B.) See Eck-
strom (M. B. F.)
Frothingham (M. S.) :
Cricket & the roses. 9078.
Princess Tai. 37460.
Frothingham (T. G.) jr. Es-
mond of Castlewood. 12931.
Froyez (M.) :
Ecrase. 12212.
Plaisir d'amour. 36433.
Second menage. 41297.
Frudenfeld (A. A.) :
In Pensacola. 21296.
Peck of carrots. 35753.
Fruhling (E. H.) Disappointed
prima donna. 10912,
Frumkin (A.) :
Johann Gabriel Borkman.
16238.
Wenn mir todte erwachen.
16238.
Wilde ente. 16236.
Frunniier (H.) :
Her mistake. 19075a.
His sUive. 19817a.
Frush (M. T.) Julius Caesar.
54137.
Frutos (L. Paseual) Sec Pas-
cual Frutos.
Fruttchey (F.) Tender-hearted
tvrant. 45369.
Frv (C. E.) Kingdom within a
kingdom. 23943a.
Fry (E. J.) Fakir of Ava.
13457.
Fry (E. S.) :
Coriolanus.
Hamlet. 17986, 17987.
Midsummer night's dream.
29479, 29482a.
Po' white trash. 36587a.
Fry (H. B.) :
Black hand. 4104.
Little Italy. 25721.
Love's pilgrimage. 26729.
Promoter. 37692.
Fry (H. M.) Arbaces. 1765.
Fry (R.J.) Same to ye. .40658.
Fry (W. H.l Fakir of Ava.
53263.
13457.
Frye (E. H.)
43520.
Spice, in 5 boxes.
INDEX
Fryer (J. C.) Ten girls & no
husband. 45349.
Fryer (R. W.) Faithful friends.
13442.
Fuchs (G.) Studentengrafin.
44263, 44264.
Fuchs (H. von) :
Katharina. 23515a.
Prinzessin Parisade. 37496a.
Fuchs (J.) Five Frankforters.
14432b.
Fuchs (M.) Fiflne. 14137.
Fuchs (P.) Ponette. 36781.
Fue (C.) :
Fountain of vouth. 15131.
Jules of the North. 23210.
Little people. 25833.
Mysterious way. 31827.
Number 8. 33135.
Redemption. 3SS41.
Sou. 43186.
What do I have? 50060.
I'nelirer (H. ) :
C'Ora, the witch of Halem.
8490.
Harry Dare of New Amster-
dam. 182.52.
Sleei)-walker. 42742.
Fiiente (S. de la) Ante la vida.
52700.
I''uentes (Kduardo) :
Hfisares de la i)rincesa.
20711c.
Penotracion pacihca. 35842.
.Sansre espariola. 40701.
Fuentes (lilugenio Sanchez de)
Sec Sanchez de Fuentes.
Fuentes (.T.) Vin.io de . . . pri-
mos. 48924.
Fiirst id.) Taotiil von Zi-ka-
wei. 45123a.
Fiirstner (A.) :
Ariadne auf Naxos. 1820.
1821.
Ariadne on Naxos. 1822.
Real rice. 3180a.
Cavalieredella rosa. 6531.
Chatterton. 6844, 6845.
Cavaliere della rosa. 6531.
T^orfkomtesse. 11462-11464.
Elektra. 12428. 32429.
12431.
Klettra. 12439.
Feu de la Saint-.Tean. 14001.
Feuersnot. 14100, 14101.
Fran ohne schatten. 53701.
Helnibrecht. 18776.
Kleine konipin. 24090.
24091.
Marketenderin. 28332b.
Poia. 36629.
R'ose-bearer. .39952.
Rosenkavalier. 40032. 40033.
Salome. 40605, 40606
40608-40610.
Fuertes (L. ) Tres viejas.
46916.
Fuertes (M.) jMontbars. 30896.
Fuessle (N. A.) :
Scab. 40921a.
Sending George to Congress.
55278.
Fiis.sii (O.) Art. in.stitut. See
Artistisches institut O. Fiis-
sli.
Fugit (H. M.) It is never too
late to meud. 22217.
Fuherling (0. C.) Under-world
reforniari(»:i. 48245.
Fuhrmann (P. L.) :
Dr. Fix. 11141.
Neuland A. G. 32283.
Fulcher (M. L.) Debut.
10311.
Fulda (L.) :
Abendsonne. 67a.
Rlockhead. 4280.
Rv ourselves. 5697, 5698.
Dummkopf. 12030, 12031.
Exempel. 13207, 13208.
Feuerversicheruug. 14102.
Heimliche konig. 18639.
Herr & dieuer. 19310.
Rebensschiiler. 24964b.
Lost paradise. 26336-
26338.
.Maskerade. 28618.
.Mlrandolina. 29805.
Moonbeams. 30943a.
Our wives. 34806.
Peer Gynt. 35786a.
Riickkehr zur natur. 40232.
Scldaraffenland. 41064.
Seeriiuljer. 41400.
Talisman. 44994-44996,
44999.
Tete-a-tete. 16184a.
Traum des gluecklichen.
46857.
Unter vier augen. 48429a.
Verlorene paradies. 48871b.
Zierpuppen. 52341.
Zwill ingsschwester. 52408.
Fulgione (.1.) Modern Na-
l>oleon & Avomen's suffra.ge.
30636.
I'ulgonio (F.) Gabriella.
1.57.52.
F\dgora (R. ) :
Shanty town. 41950.
Strange adventures of a
town pump. 44034.
Fuller. Contraband. 8385.
Fuller (A. C.) :
Boston tea-party. 4709.
Christmas idea. 7228.
Christmas star drill. 7248.
Dramatized stories. 11687.
Gifted givers. 16344a.
Hatchets & canes. 18291a.
Fuller (A. C.)— Continued.
Joy of the L. V. 23083b.
Joyous Christmas chimes.
54126.
Little grandmothers march
& drill. 25707.
November's crown. 33105.
Rose march & drill. 39972.
Spear drill. 43453.
Under the Stars & Stripes.
48219a.
Fuller (A. W.) Wife manu-
factured to order. 50895.
Fuller (C.) :
Caius Gracchus. .5816.
Comfort lady. 8076a.
Feast of Omar. 13954. .
Gift of the old songs.
16344.
Her Christmas gift. 18937.
Marah. 28142.
Marnak of Isla. 28343.
Marriage bargain. 28371.
Maverick. 28882.
Old songs. 33628.
Outlaws. 34895.
Owl wagon. 34973.
Redeemed pledge. 38833.
Song of his country.
432,S4d.
l^ncle's birthday. 48066.
Vestal flame. .55771.
Fuller (C. H.) Those happy
college days. 45885.
Fuller (Edward) Fetters.
14088.
Fuller (Ethel)
type. 38177.
Fuller (Eunice)
diah. 4917.5.
Fvdler (F.) Sewing
irirls. .5.529.3.
Fuller (G. F.) :
Hoffman's love tale s.
19934.
Little countess. 25637.
Little mother. 25806.
Lime savage. 2.5869.
Relief of Irkutsk. 38999.
Fuller (H. ) Road enmeshed.
39580.
Fuller (H. W.) :
Bad advice. 2765.
Dear uncle. 10268.
Red letter day. 88748.
Fuller (L M.) :
Golden butterfly. 16916.
Ida Flambeau. 20856.
Love's victory. 26747a.
Fuller (J. W.) Bachelor (The)
Question of
Visit of Oba-
m a chine
bill.
2660.
Fuller
(L.)
Little Japanese
girl.
25729.
Fuller
(M.)
Water babies.
49694.
3072
INDEX
Fuller (W. H.) :
Barber's scrape. 2972.
Off to Egypt. 33319.
Fuller (W. M.) And he didn't
shoot the gun off neither.
1406.
Fnllerton (B.) See Woodruff
(B. G.)
Fullerton (G. H.) Hostile
friends. 20315.
Fulton (A. K.) :
Behind a mask. 3321.
Bungstarter. 5491.
Castaway. 6407.
Duplicity. 12047.
Her foe. 18993.
Jack Sheppard. 22360.
Nettle & the rose. 32265.
Nina, the wild flower.
32797.
Orange blossoms. 34298.
Sibyl. 42230.
Turn of the tide. 473-59.
Fulton (C.) :
Army days. 1897.
Baloonatic. 2870.
Black Friday. 4098.
Duty. 12086.
Engaged. 12755.
Saved from ruin. 40S82.
Fulton (F. C.) :
Felix & .Tovita. 13999.
Lucile. 26822.
Fulton (G.) :
Flesh & the devil. 14494b.
Girl in the bath. 165.59b.
Fulton (H. ) As it was in the
beginning. .52740.
Fulton (H. C.) :
Columbus. 7999.
Jean Valiean. 22566.
Fulton (H. S.) Woman of
thirty. 51472.
Fidton (J. C.) :
Those yellow kids. 45897.
Yellow kid in a hot cha.se.
52071.
Fulton (J. F.) :
Man behind the gun. 27750.
Two busted millionaires.
47571.
Fulton (M.) :
Brat. 4930a.
Marv. 28532a.
Fulton (W. C.) :
Bats. 3101.
Great hit. 17405.
Maid of Manassas. 27476.
Fultz (D. E.) :
Court of Indra. S848a.
Jungle-republic. 23302b.
Kopalee. 24231a.
Return of Sat y a b a n.
39189a.
Thecla. 45648a.
Fuuaro (P. G.) Hospitable
house. 20810a.
Funck-Brentano (F. ) Amour
en cage. 1357.
Funk & Wagnalls co. :
Jonathan. 22974.
Tarry thou till I come.
45141.
Furbish (J. M.) Conceit. 8204.
Furguson (F.) Minister's wife.
29752.
Furlong (A.) //•. Mother's
angel. 31174.
Furlong (J. R.) Tried and true.
46970.
Furman (A. A.) :
Atahualpha. 2303.
Carbajal. 6194a.
Philip of Pokanoket. 36134.
Titu. 46345.
Furman (D. C.) Rameses II.
38412.
Furness (E. E.) :
Contrary Mary. 8390.
Cupid's ladder. 9432.
Devil's garden. 10699a.
Enemy. 53535.
Make-believes. 27593a.
Man higher up. 27833.
Man with the black gloves.
28004.
Mary Jane's pa. 28557,
285.57a.
My man. 3163S.
Point of view. 36639.
Seven girls. 41611.
Ftirness (H. H.) :
Anthonie & Cleopatra. 1601..
As you like it. 2039.
Cymbeline. 9547.
Hamlet. 17974-17977.
King Lear. 23802, 23803.
Love's labour's lost. 26711.
Macbeth. 27022-27024.
Merchant trf Venice. 29154.
Midsommer night's dreame.
29465.
]\Iuch a doe about nothing.
31290.
Othello. 34414.
Romeo & Juliet. 39853,
39854.
Tempest. 4.5267.
Twelfe night. 47402.
Winter's tale. 51204.
Furness (H. H.) jr.:
Cymbeline. 9547.
Julius Caesar. 23269.
Macbeth. 27024.
Richard the Third. 39366
Furniss (G. L.) :
Better days. 3631.
Box of monkeys. 4806a.
Corner lot chorus. 8548.
Dakota widow. 53328.
Furniss (G. L.) — Contlnuea.
Easy street. 12185.
Fleet wedding. 14494.
Flying wedge. 14640.
Gretna Green. 17616.
Larry from nowhere. 54225.
Man on the box. 27933a.
Mrs. Jack. 30388.
Nyctalops. 33171.
Perhaps. 54932.
Robert of Sicily. 39644.
Second floor, Spoopendyke.
41285.
Furrer (A.) Schone student
und frauengunst. 41091.
Furrer (Mrs. Charles) Her
husband's sister. 19035.
Fursee (J. IVI.) Segregation.
55276.
Fursman. All in the family.
862.
Furst (W. W.) Electric light.
12408.
Fussell (J. H.) Promi.se. 37672.
Ftjster. Barrauco de la muerte.
3041.
Futrell (J. H.) :
Golden slipper. 17011.
Other Miss Manning. 34468.
Us Georgia folks. 48565.
Who kissed my wife? 50633.
Futrelle (J.) Chase of the
golden plate. 45793.
Futterer (C.) Damenduell.
9682a.
Fyfe (H.) Borstal boy. 4684a.
Fyles (F.) :
Blue grass widow. 4376.
Cumberland, '61. 9345.
Louisiana. 26404.
Moonshiner. 30963.
Ward of France. 49604.
49605.
Fvne (A.) Almost a detective.
962.
Fynes (J. A.) Mona. 30736.
(iabaldon (L.) :
Noche del baile. 32962.
Yo puse una pica en
Flandes. 52113.
Gabas-Gin6s (E.) :
Rojo y verde. 39747a.
Roudalla. 39885a.
Saldo de novios. 40581.
Gabbert (A. P.) :
Drama of destiny, Karl
Hanno. 11664-11666.
Functionary. 15702.
Harry & the dude. 18251.
Old-timer Tarzen. 33649.
When the signal sounds.
50329.
Gabel (F. S.) Girl scout play.
16619.
3073
INDEX
Gabel (M.) :
After 16 years. 483a.
Blind men. 4260.
Business. 55S3.
Clear conscience. 53194.
Girl of the streets. 16603a.
Girl's dream. 16667b.
K e r s h e 1 e Astrepolier.
19316b.
Kol schofur. 24224.
Moral prediger. 30998.
Yaizer hare. 51955.
Gabelentz (G. von der) :
Judas. 23117.
Kriegsuot. 24256.
Gabor (D.) See Dregely (G.)
Gaboriau (£.) :
Clique of sold. 7627.
Parisian crime. 35328.
Widow Lerouge. 50S19.
Within an inch of his life.
51300.
Gabriel (C. H.) Manger Child.
28056a.
Gabriel (.J.) On the plains of
Wyo. 33SS6.
Gabriel (M.) :
Brave Fridolin. 52978.
Greenhorns. 17603.
I.uxusweibchen. 26959.
Gabriel (S. C.) Mills of the
gods. 29688.
Gad (PI) Aegtesland. 390.
Gaddan (O.) Hero for a while.
19255.
Gaddis'(A.) L. N. 24280.
Gaden (G.) :
Jealousy. 22.544c.
Young Amer. 52154.
Gaffney (T. F.) Boston statues.
4707, 4708.
Gafeney (T. J.) :
Answered. 1594.
Birds of a feather. 3942.
52895.
Club women. 7699.
Getting there. 16295.
Girl of the Silver East.
16603.
Jack of the Pacific fleet.
22354.
Joe of El Caney. 22801.
Laura. 24829.
Minnie. 29760.
Suing for divorce. 44445.
Super. 44593.
Wrong bureau. 51861.
51862.
Gaffney (T. S.) :
Col. Aaron B\n-r. 7892.
Theodosia. 45710.
Gage (A. L.) High jinks on
board. 19408.
Gage (Edward or E. J.) :
Feet of clay. 13983a.
Luckiest man. 26838.
Mayor's husband. 28947.
Ou a summer's day. 33748.
Quarter to 4. 37974.
Gage (G. C.) Hand in hand.
18027.
Gaiety theater co.. ltd. After
the girl. 503b.
Gaige (II. C.) Isle of Illusia.
22158.
Gailey (F. L.) :
Abdication. 54.
Clarisse. 7537.
Ez-Zahra. 13296.
Lover's knot. 26672.
Mafia. 27329.
Royal enchantress. 40139.
Wvezramau Willow. 51924.
Gaines (J. C.) Reola. 390.jS.
Gair (G.) Secrecy. 41311.
Gaites (J. M.) :
Airship. 659.
Hot wiener wurst. 20349.
Railroad ticket. 38368.
Railroad tickets. 38309.
Wild duck. 50955.
Gaither (F. O. J.) Pageant of
Columbus within a masque of
I. I. & C. 35039c.
Gahin (D.) Pajarera del 12.
35123b.
Galiln (P.) :
Pajarera del 12. 35123b.
l*u!critud. p e 1 u q u e r I a.
37812a. ^
Galantin (I.) Power of money.
36974.
Galasiewicz (J.)
45479.
Galbi-aith (G.) Bachelor's con-
gress. 2695.
Galbraith (L. S.) :
Calico princess. 5839.
Kahoona. 234.53.
Galdemar (A.) Napoleon & Jo-
sephine. 31990a.
Galder (F. O. van) .S'^e Van
Galder.
Galdos (B.
Galdos.
Gale (E.) :
Aunt Maggie's will. 2414.
Corner of the campus. 8549.
Just a little mistake. 54146.
Miss Molly. 29987a.
Mrs. Coulson's daughter.
30337.
Rag-carpet bee. 38327.
Reformers reformed. 38891.
(;ale(F.) Major's lady. 27585.
Crale (G. E.) Love's dream-
land. 26702.
3074
Teufelsweg.
Perez) See Perez
Gale (G. G.) Sec Tompkins
(B. S. de G.)
Gale (Mr.-i. J. E.) Clinging
vine. 7620.
Gale(J. W.) Victoria. 48973a.
Gale (O. M.) INlediocrity.
29029a.
Gale (R. P.) :
Bachelor hall. '2670.
Clinging vine. 7620.
Coats & petticoats. 7736.
New crusade. 32354.
No men wanted. 32871.
Rebellious Jane. 38631a.
Gale (W. H.) Loyal heart of
1861. 26778.
Gale (Z.) :
Dol)bsmith. 11091.
Neighbors. 5122.5b.
Galea (Rodriguez.) See Rod-
nguez Galea.
Galeotti (C.) Dorise. 11472.
Galer (F.) Boundary line.
4755.
Galetti (G.) Revolution. 39288.
Galiudo (R. Peralla-) ;See Per-
alta-Galindo.
Galipaux (F.) Bonne recom-
pense. 4574.
Galisciani (E.) Vita bretone.
49188.
Gallagher (E. F.) :
Battle of Bay Rmn. 3112,
3113.
Battle of Too Soon. 3139.
Flying Dutchman. 14026a.
Gallagiier^ (H. J.) Gunner's
mate. 17784.
Gallagher (J. P.) :
How women love. 20561.
Skule days. 42682.
Gallagher (M.) McFadden's
row of flats. 27085.
Gallagher & Carroll. Murrays
& Murphys. 31391.
Gallagher & West :
Colonel & I. 7893.
Countersign. 8696.
Duffy's masquerade. 11971.
]McCarthv's masquerade.
27008.
ilulligan's masciuerade.
31336.
O'Hooligau's masquerade.
3.3373.
Gallagher, Gilmore & Gardner.
Devil's auction. 10677.
Gallaher (G.) On the banks of
the Siinois. 33803.
Gallaher (S. C.) Hawser
Trunnion. 18344.
Galland (S. N. H.) Nathan
Hale. 32037.
Gallard (E.) Difl'erenc.^^ bet. 2
married couples. 10847.
INDEX
33044.
55379.
& 4th grenera-
50449.
See Ham-
OjilKlstegiii y Miifioz (J.) :
Gncaiia. 9327.
Ultima cana. 47904.
Oallatin (Alberta) :
Dawn. 10075b.
Hiring a beau. 19532a.
Ivanhoe. 22270.
Keeping np appearances.
54162.
Not a word.
Social swim.
Unto the 3d
tion. 48437.
Whipping-post.
Gallatin (Austin)
Win (C.)
Gallen (J.) You have no right.
52141.
Gallet (L.) :
Dejanire. 53377.
Djamileh. 11078.
R§ve. 39225.
Thais. 45511.
Gallev (L. V. ) Famous women.
53604.
Galli (A.) :
Mile, de Belle Isle. 27248.
Storla d'amore. 43968.
Gallico (P.) :
Johannistraum. 22818,
22819.
Kiinstlerliebe. 24267.
Galligan (T.) Power of re-
morse. 36984.
Gallon (T.) :
Farrell's girl. 13699.
Kite. 24040, 24041.
Man who stole the castle.
27993 27994.
Tatterley. 45158. 45159.
Touch of the child. 46616.
Galloway (T. B.) Mrs. Zane's
relief fund. 30491a.
Galloway (W. H.) Citizen
Fixit. 7428.
Gallup (L. J.) :
Cloister & the hearth. 7635.
I.ove's sacrifice. 26735.
^Irs. Burwell's strategy.
30323.
Princess Fedalma. 37415.
Gallupe (11. Q. ) Team-work.
45187.
Gaily (D. B.) :
Power of money. 36974a.
When women rule. 50361a.
Gaily (M.) :
Hamlet. 17998.
Merchant of Venice. 29165.
<Jalpin (S. L.) Cid, Horace &
Polyeucte. 7317.
Galsworthy (J.) :
Bit o' love. 3994a.
Eldest son. 12379.
Fugitive. 15644.
Galsworthy ( J. ) — Continued.
Hall marked. 17939a.
•Tustice. 23410. 23417.
Little dream. 25657.
Little man, & other satires.
25756a.
Mob. 30548H.
Pigeon. 3G280. 3628L
Plays. 36.503-36504a.
Silver box. 42387.
Strife. 6967a.
Gait (S.) Five pound note.
14441.
Gait (W. J.) :
Castle Dangerous. 6419.
Caught, a Tartar. 6492.
Cross purposes. 9203.
Feud of Maidensford.
14098.
Freak of ('upi<l. 15295.
15296.
Galton (M. P. ) iUme. 17047.
Gal Vein Candela (R. ) Viaje de
placer. 48923.
Galvin (E. J.) Slierilf's sale.
42090.
Galvin (J. A.) :
Kelly's kids. 23581.
Kimble's coons. 23705.
Little Miss Mix-up. 25784.
Man question. 27946.
Two masQueraders. 47688.
Zira from Turkey. 52369.
Gambart (H.) :
Nounou d' Octave. 33095.
Perpetue. 35939.
Zouzou. 52392.
Gambetta (G. ) See Abraham
(G. G.)
Gambiaggio (C.) Don Proco-
pio. 11359.
Gamble (A. H. ) T^nion signal.
48334.
Gamble (E. L.) :
Black & white. 4040.
Circus day in Dixie. 53180.
For fortune & love. 14796.
What the sea saw. 55892.
Gamble (L.) Lost regiment.
26351.
Gamble hinged nnisic co. Play-
ing Hiawatha. 54973.
Gamboa (F. ) Venganza de la
gleba. 48797.
Gambold (F. A.) :
Cause. 6521.
Devil's finisli. 10698.
Millionaire mine owner.
29658.
Out West. 34865.
Ganiero (E. G. ) Marv-Tornes.
28581.
3075
Gamer 0 (J.) :
A la vera der quer$. 16.
Cabezudos. 5769.
Remendona. 39014.
Gammans ( H. W. ) Broken
statue de Fontange. 5214.
Gammel (K. E.) Who's who?
50670.
Gandillot (L.) :
Ferdinand, le noceur. 22995.
Vers I'amour. 48886.
Gandolfo (J. R.) :
Girl of the Tenderloin.
16604.
Her honor, the judge. 19019.
Gandolin. Flying machine.
14633.
Gandy (C. G.) President of the
pretzel trust. 37077.
Ganiaris (L.) Galatea. 1.5774.
Ganne (L.) :
Gocorico. 7755a.
Hans, il suonatore di tia\ito.
18110.
Hans le joueur de flflte.
18112-18114.
Rodope. 39708a.
Saltimbanques. 40624.
Gans (J.) Dentist's romance.
10483.
Gans von Ludassy (.J. F.) :
Himmelsleiter. 19497.
Lustige person. 26953.
ToUe Therese. 46434a,
46434b.
Ganter (F. S.) :
Bride of Lammermoor.
5062.
Carpet-baggers. 6280.
Ravenswood. 38524.
Venus & Bacchus. 48835.
Gantes. Herencia ro.la. 19203.
Ganthony (Richard) :
Baroness Bounty. 3027.
Brace of partridges. 4880.
Butler. 5636.
Early parted. 12147.
Fair Femmland. 13372.
Helga, the phantom wife.
18753.
If. 20920.
Message from aiars. 29300.
Noble born. 32916.
Path of a planet. 35533.
Phillip & Fabian. 36127.
Prophecy. 37707.
Rip Van Wrinkle. 39501.
Thunderbolt. 46126.
Under 2 flags. 48232.
Ganthony (Robert) :
Brace of partridges. 4879.
4880.
Widow's husband. 50858.
Gantzberg (R.) Heart & dollar.
18423, 18424.
INDEX
Ganz (G.) INIauicure girl in a
barber shop. 28066.
(Juiizo (V.) Tres viejas. 46916.
Garagusi (N.) Second letter.
41292.
Garand (C.) Headsman's ape.
18422.
Garborj: (H. B.) Under Ix'xl-
hitrjieet. 48099.
Garceau (A. J.) Traitor & pa-
triot. 46778.
Garcia (A. E. de) Canada, fair
Canada. 5978.
Garcia (D.) Underworld epi-
sode. 48244.
Garcia (F. Flores) See P^lores
Garcia.
Garcia (L. Fernandeso) See
Fernandez Garcia.
Garcia Alvarez (E. ) :
Alma de Garibay. 940a.
Casa de los crimenes. 53078.
Catfistrofe de Bnrgos.
6443a.
Chicos de Lacalle. 6961b.
Comisarla. 8109.
Conferencia de Algeciras.
53233.
Corte de Rlsalia. 8584a.
Cuarteto Pons. 9301.
Edad de hierro. 12213.
Escala de Milan. 53547.
Fresco de Goya. 15393.
Fi'escura de Lafiiente.
53707.
Fficar XXI. 15625b.
Genero alegre. 16070.
Gente menuda. 16095.
Gente seria. 16096.
Huron y Felipe Segiindo.
20702.
Ideal-festln. 20865a.
Maestro Vals. 27326a.
Metodo Gorritz. 29329.
Mi papa. 29358.
Nina de las planchas.
32791a.
Pastor y borrego. 35502a.
Primera conquista. 37247.
Principe castro. 37475.
Ilemolino. 55145.
Suerte loca. 44385.
Venus de piedra. 48835a.
VIrgenes paganas. 55784.
(Jarcia Casal (0.) Santidad.
40753.
Garcia Conde (Luis):
Parada. 35244.
Preceptor de su alteza.
55015.
Garcia Cotta (L.) :
Hfisares de la priucesa.
20711c.
Pago de los lobos. 35055a.
Similiquitruqui. 42440a.
Garcia Cruz (J.) :
Catetas. 6450.
Pica-floja. 36204.
Garcia de Ontiveros (J.) Siete
cahrillas. 42285.
Garcia del Bosque (J.) Beso
del amoi-. 3571.
Garcia Goncerlisln (A.) :
A ver si va Ti poder ser.
23.
Clown bebg. 7688.
Mai-Ia de Africa. 28232.
Garcia Gutierrez (A.) Trova-
dor. 55666.
Garcia Leon (J.) :
Hfisares de la princesu.
20711c.
Pago de los lobos. 35055a.
Similiquitruqui. 42440a.
Garcia Muniz (L.) See Munlz
(L. G.)
Garcia Pacbeco (F.) :
Abajo los solteros. 52544.
Amores de aldea. 52674.
Giraldina. 53771.
Huesjiedes t r a n q u i 1 o s.
205S8a.
Poesla de la reja. 36613h.
Tirano. 46313a.
Garcia Pimeutel (J.) :
Bet on Cupid. 52874.
Passionnement ... ? pas du
tout ... ? 35486a.
Garcia Pinientel (L. ) Passion-
nement ... ? pas du tout ... ?
35486a.
Garcia Keveuga (J. y V.) Tili-
ritera. 46331.
Garcia Rufino (J.) Sangre es-
paiiola. 40701.
Garcia Sanchez (A.) :
Veleta. 48762.
Y salir trasquilado. 51947.
Garczynski (E. R.) Marriage
of interest. 28413.
Garden (H. E.) Devil's keg.
10702.
Garden city educational co. :
Liberty boys. 25217.
Narcissus & Potentilla.
32015.
Giirdener (H. H.) :
AUene Gilbraith. 931.
His Parisian model. 19772.
(iardenhiie (F. J.) Land of
loot. 24596.
Gardenhire (S. M.) :
Dolores. 11303.
Fort Flower. 15034.
Rustlers. 40365a.
Social dilemma. 42956.
Woman's right. 51562.
(Jardenier (E.) :
Gus Edwards' Rube kids.
17786.
School-days. 41098.
Gardenier (W. H.) Marrying
a minister. 28468.
Gardiner (C.) :
Cupid's fiasco. 9429.
Train robbery. 46758.
Gardiner (C. R.) :
Amour. 1349.
Bond of friendship. 4541.
Children of Capt. Grant.
7023.
Dangerous woman. 9781.
Eva. 13054.
In the dark. 21368.
Long Branch. 26138.
Mark Twain. 28322.
Only a farmer's daughter.
34158.
Our schooi-days. 34764.
School-days. 41102.
Sula, the queen of Mirror
Lake. 44461.
Way down South. 49728.
(Jardiner (E. M.) Davy Crock-
ett. 10067.
Gardiner (F.) Winning a
queen. 51144.
(Gardiner (.1. W.) Loretta.
20237.
Gardiner (R. K.) Book agent.
4596.
Gardiner (W. R.) Study in
scarlet. 44276.
Gardiner {W. II.) jr.:
Destruction of San Fran-
cisco. 10606.
San Francisco earthquake.
40697.
Gardner :
Devil's auction. 10677.
Peach of a pair. 35712.
Gardner {Mr. &. ^f7■s.) Yankee's
love for Dixie. 52022.
(Gardner (Albert) Vengeance.
4S799a.
Gardner (Allan) G. Christo-
pher. 15745.
Gardner (Andy) Street singer
& the bootblack. 44121.
Gardner (B. F.) :
Copperhead. 8474.
Desecration. 10532.
Nana & herself. 31936.
Gardner (B. P.) Passed-up
copy. 35443.
Crarduer (C. A.) Fatherland.
13862.
Gardner (E.) Every little bit
helps. 13116.
Gardner (E. F.) Peach-blos-
soms. 35711.
3076
INDEX
Gardner (F. L.) :
Henpecked. 18812.
Pearl, the lost one. 35739.
Upper crust. 48522.
'Gardner (Fitzroy) Mermaids.
29217.
Gardner (Fulton) Checkered
lights. 6864.
Gardner (G. B.) Put it down
easy. 37911.
Gardner (G. E.) Seven oaks.
41615.
Gardner (Georgia) Too nu\ny
darling.s. 46526.
(Jardner (Grace) New coach-
man. 32341.
Gardner (H. 31.) :
Black shrine. 4141.
Night in the cellar. 32704.
Sorcerer's art. 43284.
Watch-tower. 49691.
Gardner (J. ) :
Appeal for the amateur.
52714.
Close call. 7639.
Gardner (J. B.) Counterfeit
count. 8686.
Gardner (J. E.) Wrong Hat.
51871.
Gardner (J. H.) War zone.
49601d.
Gardner (J. I.) Sunshine.
44578.
Gardner (J. li.) Grand opera
hv wire. 17276a.
(Gardner (K. H. M.) As the
public wills. 2020a.
Gardner (L. D. ) Marvels of
radium. 28531.
Gardner (M.) :
Lone woman. 26122.
More ways than one. 31028.
Gardner (N.) :
Mammon & the minstrel.
27681.
Omyo. 33743.
Gardner (R.) jr. My Nephew
Ned. 31664.
Gardner (R. L.) Tycoon of the
Old Dominion. 47835.
Gardner (S. H. ) Amer. cricket.
1187.
(iardner (W. H.) :
Elena, la bella Yeneziana.
12433.
Matsha. 28841.
Prince of Bohemia. 37328.
Gareissen (M. F.) :
Helpmates. 18802.
Snug Harbor. 42927.
Garen (W.) Clarence, the cop.
7525.
Garesche (M. R.) Sisters.
42.599.
Garey (J. R.) :
Edna Dean. 12264.
Gentleman by day. 16106.
Gun men of N. Y. 17778.
Karl, the prize winner.
23495.
Kentucky feud. 23597.
Parted — in the bridal hour.
35394.
Price of honor. 37161.
Garfield (B. M.) :
Girl that's all the candv.
16623.
Woman's power. 51556.
Garis (H. R. ) King of Una-
dilla. 23888.
Garland (E.) In the land of
cane. 21443.
Garland (G. S.) He. she and it.
18383.
Garland (Hamlin) :
Capt. of the Gray hor.se
troop. 6148.
Fall River. 13491.
Member of the 3;i house.
29083.
Miller of Boskobell. 29614.
Under the wheel. 48223.
Garland (Harry) Lighthouse
keeper. 25401a.
Garland (R.) Ames affair.
1294.
Garland (R. C.) :
Madjoon. 27293.
Si Lootah. 42208.
Garley (A.) Man who was not
a colonel. 7915.
Garliugton (A. C.) Fatal mar-
riage. 13759.
Garment (E.) Adinelle. 284.
Garment (O.) :
Margaret. 28194.
Miller's daughter. 29618.
Garn (H. O.) Girl from Kan-
sas. 16502.
Garnella (Richard) Trolley
party. 47144, 47145.
Garnella (Robert) :
Dramatic treat. 11680.
Trolley party. 47144, 47145.
Trollev svstem. 47147,
47148.
Wily constable. 51107.
Garner (H. C.) Signs of the
times. 42313.
Garner (J. L.) :
Dist. solicitor. 10988.
Rosamund. 39939.
Strange god. 44049.
Garnett (E.) Trial of .Teanne
D'Arc. 46932.
Garnett (E. B.) :
Light of San .luan tower.
2538Sa.
News brought home. 32567a.
Garnett (J. M.) Macbeth.
27028.
Garnett (L. A.) :
:\raster Will of Stratford.
54466.
Pot & the kettle. 36893.
Garnett (M. M. ) Squirrel cage.
43713a.
Garnett (P.) :
Green knight. 17578.
Pageant of May. 35044b.
Garnett (R.) :
King John. 23788.
Two gentlemen of Verona.
47621.
Gamier (E.) Grady's man.
17219.
Garnier (J. H. ) :
Dandolo. 9740.
Inez de Castro & Prince-
Pedro. 21679.
Moron, the Tew of Syracuse.
31067.
Garnier (P. L.) S6v6rit$.
41636.
Garnier-Pacton (<t. ) Mirko.
29818.
Garnsey (J. H.) :
Black watch. 4155.
Seaweeds. 41273.
Garofalo, pseud. :
Bonne gifle. 4570.
Ce cher oncle. 6549.
Enfant de la bonne. 12744.
Pour de bon. 36916.
Garrahan (T. C.) Catechism.
6447b.
Garrard (L.) :
Mrs. Pendleton's four in
hand. 30437.
Unexpected fare. 48289.
Garretson (R.) Black horse.
4115.
Garrett (C. H.) Coming to.
8105.
Garrett (H. ) Well preserved.
55867.
Garrett (P.) :
Cassius' whistle. 53085.
Dramatic leaflets. 53461.
Excelsior dialogues. 53573.
Merchant of Yenice.
29165a.
Popular dialogues. 36840a.
Teacher wanted. 45184b.
Garrett P. & co. :
Adalina's arrival. 239.
After 20 years. 52592.
At the Red Lion. 52755.
Aunt Susan Jones. 2430.
Bill Jepson's wife. 3840.
Cassius' whistle. 6392.
Cono.ueroi- conquered.
53238.
3077
INDEX
Garrett P. & co. — Continued.
Dav before tlie wedding.
53350.
Desperate encounter. 105G9.
Divl YOU over see a gliost?
10820.
Dramatic leaflets. 53461.
Djnamite plot. 12098.
Economical boomerang,
12210.
Electric episode. 12407.
Esau & Jacob. 53546.
Friar Tuck. 15414.
Game of chess. 15850.
Go. 16S05.
H i a r t V i 1 1 e Shakespeare
club. 19342.
Infernal machine. 21687.
Jewels of my aunt. 22706.
LeUers from Mr. Smith.
25153.
I.ong lost nephew. 26146.
Matrimonial mix. 2S323.
Mildred. 29555.
Miss Fluttus' advertise-
ment. 29943.
Pepita, the gipsy girl of
Andalusia. 35S71a.
Pink perfumed note. 36343.
Practical jokes. 37020.
Pussy wants a corner.
37907.
Quiet smoke. 38209.
Raising the wind. 38891.
Reclaimed. 38671.
Resurrection morn. 39133.
Soft black overcoat. 43035.
Striking oil. 44168.
Top landing. 46556.
Turning the tables. 47381.
Ugliest of seven. 47893a.
Uncle Jacob's money.
47971a.
Under an umbrella. 4809G.
Vanity vanquished. 48705.
Village scare. 49049.
Where's my hat? 503S8a.
' You must be dreaming.
.-)2144.
Ze raoderne English. 52299.
Garrett (W. E.) Vvine cup.
.51125.
Garrick (E.) Gambler's life.
15.S09.
Garrido (D.) Fotografia fem-
inista. 53688.
Garrido (M.) :
Amor y gloria. 133Sa.
Arriba, caballo more!
1917a.
Fuente de Orfeo. 1.5629.
Maestro Garrotjn. 27326.
Neutralidad. 54695.
Piratas. 54964.
Sastre del campillo. 40S03a,
Gai-rido (M.) — Continued.
Ultimo juguete. 47911a.
Ventvilocna. 48824.
Garrigues (G.) :
Edith Dombey. 12240.
Gaffer's daughter. 15765.
General's match - making.
160G3.
Idalia. 20860.
Tgnatia. 20946.
Maid of Orleans. 27488.
Mahieska. 27638.
Garrison (A.) :
Family doll. 13590.
Nineteen hundred tweiity-
f.ve. 32803.
Gai-rison (C. S.) Fifth noc-
turne. 14150.
Garrison (J.) Orythya, the
dancing girl. 34396.
Garrow (D.) :
Patty packs a bag. 35595.
What charity covers. 50055.
Garrow (L. B.) Apple of dis-
cord. 1715.
Garson fB.) Piano collector.
.S6198a.
Garson (H. H.) :
JoUv Joggles' joiirneys.
22938.
Mv past, present, & future.
31685.
Garson (I.) Piano coUectoi*.
36198a.
Gartland (B. J.) Bill. 3832.
Gartner (L. M.) :
Lone pirate. 26115.
Uove pirate. 26598.
Garvay (A.) Cseszetea. 9297a.
Cup of tea. 9354a.
Dishonored. 10948.
Grandma's picture. 17294.
Heart of the forest. 184S7a.
Romantic. 39835.
Visions. 49167.
Wild Poppy. 55946.
Garvev (P.) Avondale disas-
ter. 2538.
Garvice (C.) :
Her heart's
Love the
266.32.
Marquis. 28348.
Olivia. 33717.
Garvie (J. E.) Medtield mead-
ows. 29013.
Garvin (J. K.) Gypsy court-
ship. 17826.
Garzo (F.) VIrgenes paganas.
55784.
Gash(A. D.) Boy scout. 4848.
Gaskell (C. A.) Art ed. of
Shakespeare. 41752.
Gaskell (E. C. S.) Cranford.
9006-9008.
desire,
tvrant.
19010.
266.31.
Gaskell (H. S.) Irish - Amer.
ex-congressman. 21952.
Gaskins^ (Mrs. E.) Mother
Goose's reception. 31148.
Gaskoin (C. B.) Lumber room.
& other plays. 26921a. 2G921h.
Ga.snard (J.) Dangerous life.
9771.
Gaspers (S. D.)
Ambitious
1114.
Behold the man.
Jean
Bishop.
3338e.
Friends, enemies — & you.
15464a.
Golden goal. 16961, 16962.
Happiness & you. 18140.
Mirror of iustice. 29S23a.
^Monitor. 30809.
We men & women. 55855.
GassaM-ay (A. W.) Midnight
o'er the hills of Judea. 29446.
Gassaway (F. H.) :
Booties' baby. 4639.
Dandy fifth. 9746.
Hydrophobia. 20747.
Pug. 37806.
Under the red robe. 48199.
Ga.st (M.) Soubrette & the
landlady. 43302.
Gastaldon (S.l Reuccio di
39213a.
(R.) GrazioUa.
Perfect hus-
Caprilana.
Gastambide
17348.
Gastineau (B.)
band. 35900.
Gastineau (E.) :
On election day. 33769.
Perfect husband. 35900.
Gaston (C. R.) :
As you like it. 2053.
Merchant of Venice.
29146a.
Gastrock (P. A.) :
Her father's sin, 18977.
Non-professional call.
32983a.
Gastwirth (H. M.) Greenei-
melamed. 17598a.
Gatchell (A. D.) Speculators.
43488.
Gatchell (C.) :
Devotion. 10731.
Haschisch. 1S2S1.
Gates (A. L.) Quest
Quezarre. 38152.
Gates (E. E.) :
My girl from Mex.
Sh ! Not so loud !
Spy. 43663.
Gates (Eleanor) :
Bad angel. 52807.
Bogey man. 52940,
Cupid, the cow
9408.
Momsey. 30728a.
of the
31568.
41648.
punch.
3078
INDEX
Gates (Eleanor) — Continued.
Poor little rich girl. 55002.
Swat tlie fly. 44734a,
44734b.
VA'aitiug soul. 49400;i.
We are 7. 49810c.
Gates (Erastus) May's rescue.
28951.
Gates (H. .T.> Ladv of iollity.
24477.
Gjites (H. L.I In Vanity Fair.
54051.
<}ates (Olive) Last of his
trih<\ 24730.
(Jates (Ov.-en) Sins of tlie
fathers. 42528.
Gatti (E. von) :
Dollarprinzessinen. 11269.
Ki-eolenblut. 24243-24245.
Lila domino. 25449-25450a.
MSirchenprinz. 27323a.
Gatto (G.) Tragedia di S.
Filomena. 46707.
(Jatts (G. H.) :
Dununv. 12034.
Graustark. 17335.
Ishmael. 22126.
Lucile. 54356.
St. Elmo. 40520.
Truxton King. . 47301.
Gatty (A. Scott-) See Scott-
(Jatty.
fhxtty (N. C.) Tattercoats.
45153.
(Jaubert (P.) Sonia. 43254.
<';audeanms. Fiirst von I^uster-
stein. 15631.
• jaudens (H. Saint-) See Saint-
Gaudens.
Gaudet (E.) Eros berger.
12882.
Gaudin (H.) IMarvelous is-
land. 28580.
Gaughran (M. P.) Irish fairy
queen. 21980.
Gault (W.) Hazel Green.
18361.
(jauraont (R.) Son of the bad
son. 4.3215.
Gaujuont co. :
Acquitte. 166.
Aprfis vous le Bottin.
1735.
Arraoire normande. 1889.
Aventure de Henri IV.
2520.
Aveugle et le paralytique.
2529.
Beau cadeau. 3196.
C est envoy§ du paradis.
5748.
Chasse de IM. Groslard.
6826.
Chi en expert. 6976.
Gauniont co. — Continued.
Commissaire et les
brioleurs.
C u r i e u s e
9475.
Double taxe.
Eugenie . . .
cani-
8131.
consultation.
11549.
d o n n G-m o i
done le journal. 13035.
F a u t e de s'expliquer.
13924.
Fils du mauvais tils. 14242.
Fortune au violon. 15050.
Funerailles de I'oncle To-
toche. 15704.
Glace brisee. 16702.
Guerison radicale. 17728.
Innocent. 21737.
Isidore Cloufln. 22133.
Location d'habits. 26044.
M. Pingre. 30870.
On a une consigne ou Ton
u'en a pas. 33749.
Passes mag!i6tiques. 35445.
Petit chapeau. 36032.
Pi nee. 36317, .36318.
Plaisirs de ia p6che. 36434.
Poule au pot. 36910.
Restitution forcee. 39116.
Retardataii'e i n fl u e n t.
39139.
Sabotage ministeriel. 40423.
Sale blague. 40582.
Si ou invitait Rigolbert.
42209.
Son of the bad son. 43215.
Soupe est raauvaise. 43346.
Surprise bien agr^^able.
44646.
Vengeance du marchand de
couleurs. 48801.
Vertu est toujours r^com-
I)ens?e. 48894.
Voyageur g r i n c h e u x.
49326.
Zele non recompense. 52315.
Gaunt (P.) :
All soi-ts. 910.
Bunch of cigarettes. .5463.
Cigarettes. ^7-332.
Duchess of BlufTington.
11921.
Italian bootblack. 22251.
Package of cigarettes.
35012.
Prince Planet. 37367.
Princess Rosebud. 37453.
Windy city bank. .51122.
Gauntier (G.) From the man-
ger to the cross. 15584.
Gaus (B.) Fairies of to-day.
1339.5b.
Gaus (H.) :
Es braust ein ruf. 12896b.
Kleine hoheit. 24087.
Gaus (H.) — Continued.
Miirchen vom gliick. 27320.
Rechts herum ! 38656.
Wie man millionjir wird.
50869a.
Zaungast. 52293.
Gauss (E. F. L.) Mikado
29540.
Gauterau or Gautereaux (S.) :
Beans. 3159.
Mormons. 31044.
Sheep of it. 42036.
Trade winds. 46697a.
Gauthier (J. H.) Here & ba<-k.
19188a.
Gauthier- Villars (H.) :
Amour tzigane. 1362.
Apr6s 1 'opera. 1732.
Claudine. 7556, 7.557.
Elektra. 12428.
Fils du mauvais fils. 14242.
Petite Jasmin. 36044.
Petite maison. 36046.
Gautier (J.) :
Daughter of heaven. 9957.
9958.
Fille du ciel. 14230, 14231.
Gautier (T.) :
Capitaine Fracasse. 6055,
6091, 6106-6110.
Mile, de Maupin. 27251.
One of Cleopatra's niglits.
34059.
Gavarry (F.) Ultimatum.
47908.
Ga vault (P.) :
Affaire scandaleuse. 426.
Bonheur de Jacqueline.
4558.
Bonheur sous la main.
4560.
Con & CO. 8196.
Dame du 23. 9675, 24435.
Demoiselles des Saint-
Cvriens. 10451.
Dette. 10630.
Enfant du miracle. 12748.
Frisson de I'aigle. 15482.
Idge de Frangoise. 20877.
Jockey malgre lui. 22795.
Mrae. Flirt. 27192.
Mile. Josette, ma femme.
272.58, 31731.
iTannequin. 2S082a.
Moins cinq. 30689.
Monsieur Z6ro. 30872.
Panachot, gendarme. 35156.
Pana de Francine. 35207.
Petite chocolatiere. 24083,
36041.
Petite Mme. Dubois. 36045.
Shakespeare. 41730.
Tantalising Tommy. 45119.
Theodore et cie. 45707.
3079
INDEX
Gaviu (J. A.) Rody. the rover.
39709.
Gavin (J. K.) :
Gipsy census. 16402.
Stolen kid. 43929.
Traveling a la cart. 46S67.
Gavin (W.) :
Keeping liini at home.
23566.
Last tone. 24776.
Gaviue (W.) His royal jags.
19796.
Gavit (J. P.) :
Burglar's secret. 5537.
His neighhor's Avindow.
19745.
Gay. Delfin. 10404.
(4av (E. li.) Dhv dreams.
10118. i
Gay (H. S.) How alx.ut Kitty?
20464.
Gav (J.) Beggar's opera. !
39076h.
Gay (M. M.) : !
Cawasa. 6546. I
Honest Jack W :i r r o n .
20098.
Letter H. 25J44. 25145.
Rimbecco. 39464.
Vandemar & Evirallen.
48685.
Yandeniar & Vivienne.
48686.
Gay(M. W.) Craven. 53286.
Gayes (A. D.) Reviving a
nuunmy. 39273a.
GavgilMR.) Led away. 24971.
Gayler (C.) :
Bar'l o' money. 2994.
Bohemian. 4493.
Rroni Rones. 5234.
Carl, the tiddler. 6232.
Double knot. 11525.
Dust & diamonds. 12057.
Esker dim. 12921.
Ghidvs. 16714.
Gyp. 17812.
Her grace, the major.
19004.
Inflation. 21700.
Jack. 22298.
Jacquine. 22413.
Knights of labor. 24169.
Lights & shadows of N. Y.
25420.
Lights of N. Y. 25431.
Love among the roses.
26424.
Miss Mollie. 29987.
On the trail. 33936.
Our M. C. 34712.
Rusty pick. 40366.
Santa Glaus. 40732.
Sleepy Hollow. 42766,
42767.
Gavler (C.) — Continueil.
Star. 43769.
T' Jaliua. 46355.
Turn of tlie wheel. 47305.
I'ncle Bob. 47942.
Yillerose. 49061.
\Yith the tide. 51296.
Gayloy (C. M.) :
Representative English
comedies. 39076a.
Shepherds. 42057.
Star of Bethleliem. 4877S.
Gayhn- (B.) :
Actophatic leniedies. 197.
Fox & geese. 15210.
Happy go lucky. 18167.
Old-timer. 3364S.
Sport JIcAlllster. 43018.
Spony boy. 43632.
Tannnanv man. 45079.
They all do it. 45753.
Too inucli niiiaev. 46.544.
U i\: I .*;: all of us. 47S,S2.
\V:ill-paper. 40421.
Gavlor.l (A. E.) :
Emerald Isle. 12593.
For love's sake. 14S75.
Irish senator. 22029.
Oddities. 33276.
Sons of Ireland. 43272.
Sunuv sid<' of Broadway.
44559.
Trip to Paree. 47026.
Gay lord (H.) :
Gayrusans" legacy. 15998.
Newrich reception. 32566,
32567.
Pokevville rallv. 36658.
Six sharps. 42625, 42626.
Snap-shots. 42879. 42880.
Taken by storm. 44937.
l^nion depot for a day.
48328.
Gaylord (M.) Deliverer. 10419.
Gaylonl (O. :\I. ) Heavenly
foundations. 53546.
(Jaynoi" (J. L. ) :
House that Jack built.
20442.
Lost Princess Bo Peep.
26348.
Magic wheel. 27395a.
<;ayn(»r (T. F.\ Fitzsimmons-
Corbett tiglit. 14426.
Gayoso (R.) Acaderaia tau-
rina. 129.
Gazzolo & (,'ohei). Lorna Doone.
26247.
Gear (A. S.) :
Back fi-om PXu'ope. 2737.
Cross & cro\>-n. 9191.
Love & hope. 26439.
Through bankruptcv. 46066.
Tokalon. 46426.
Gearhart IJ. W.) Girl in the
dark. 16561.
Gearv ( T. M.) Soap peddler.
42941.
Gedalae (A.) Dans la forM.
9818.
Geddes I .L) jr.:
Locandiera. 26041a.
Yei'o amico. 48877a.
Geddes (N.) :
Arabian night. 1754b.
Thunder-bird. 46123a.
(;e)fi-o\ (G.l Apprentie. 1730.
Gehrung (J. A.) Locust. 26060.
Geil>el (.\. ) Fortune's favor.
1 5073.
rjeibel (E.) lirnnhild. 5346.
(Jeiger (A.) Sun. 44.522a.
(ieiger ((t. L. ) Probationer.
37561.
Geiger ( S. ) Old v,ays. 33674.
(Jeiger ( V.) :
His bovliood friend. 19566.
Mv C(»usin Beth. 31524.
Xahidje. 31904.
Geishecker (.V.) Sebastian.
41276.
Geismardo (A. E. ) :
Good law but poor justice.
17091.
^Yronged man. 51912.
Geissler (M. ) Bernsteinhexe.
3543.
(Teissier (P.) .Morning in the
Alps. 31061.
Geist (M.) Lure of the track.
26947.
Gelinas (E. S.> :
Last days of Pompeii.
24704.
While the angelus tolled.
50433.
Gellatly (F.) :
Caught napping. 6509.
Cupid's monogram. 9436.
Fatal discovery. 13745.
Half-brothers. 17924.
Himmelstein. 1949S.
It was a shame to treat her
so. 22247.
Love made to order. 26549.
^Ir. Revnolds runs for Con-
gress. .30248.
Mrs. Jmies & l^er friends.
30394.
Temper tempest. 45255.
Two & two make love.
47543.
Geller (A.) New Jew. 32402.
Gemberling (A.) Day of judg-
ment. 53354.
Gemeiiihardt (I\[.) Erlosung.
12S71.
3080
INDEX
Genai'o (D.) :
Tony. 4G504.
Tony, the bootblack. 4G509.
Geue. Niuo bonitn. 32820.
Cen^e (R.) :
Amorita. 1347.
Boccaccio. 4465.
Fledeniiaus. 14492.
Geo. Wa.shin.ffton. 16152.
Koyal middy. 40157.
Trip to Africa. 47010.
Geiiereaux (B. W.) Revolt of
the toy.s. 39283.
Genin (H.) :
Beau cadeau. 3196.
Gu^risou radicale. 17728.
Pi nee. 36317, 36318.
Voyageur grinclieux. 49326.
(ieunaro (A. E. ) Cristoforo
Colombo. 9152.
Gennell (M.) Only girl. 34203.
Gentle (W. ^r.) Elder Binks.
12373a.
Geming (('. H.) Literary
.sense. 25575.
Gennng <D. S.) :
Easy payments. 12183.
Peterkin's papa. 36020.
Geuung ( S. G. ) :
Easy payments. 12183.
Joke. 22909.
Peterkin's papa. 3tW20.
Geoffreys (O. W.) See Unsell
(E. M.)
Georg (P.) Wandervogel.
49489a.
George (A. J.) :
Agnostic. 597.
As you like it. 2044. 2045.
Hamlet. 18007.
Henry the Fifth. 18846.
Julius Caesar. 23242.
Macbeth. 27061.
Measure for m e a s u r e.
28985.
Merchant of Venice. 29160.
Tempest. 45275, 45276.
George (Alva) Reformation of
a liar. 38872.
George (Arthur) See landell
(A. G.)
George (C.) Latch key. 24791.
George (Frederic) :
Beyond the land of nod.
3733a.
Brigand of Bellamar. 5105.
Putting one over. 37926.
Show-down. 42178c.
Sky girl. 42686.
Twice in the same place.
47464.
Voice of conscience. 49225.
With the movies. 51293a.
George ( Frederick) See Ber-
ger (F.) jr.
George (Frint) Public prose-
cutor. 37786.
George (G.) See Benner
(G. G.)
George (M. F.) Time limit.
46238.
George ( M. M.) Song of Hia-
watha. 43234b.
George (R. M.) Bluffers.
4410.
George (W. M.) :
Battle of ballots. 3111.
Coincidence. 7788.
First edition. 14362.
ilatcli-making father.
28773.
Nanka's leap year venture.
31968.
Pump Green's snakes.
36764.
Georges (A. ) :
Marseillaise. 28482b.
Pulcinella. 37812.
Sangre y sol. 4070G.
Georgi (A. E.) Trip to Europe.
47017.
Georgia (N.) Elissa. 12483.
Georgis (P. C.) :
For the gold. 14924.
(iolfo. 17039.
Gerald (F.) :
At mid-night. 2161.
Bar X rauche. "2950.
Blue room. 4389.
Day will come. 10150a.
Devil up to date. 10675.
Dodging for a duke. 11216.
For love & honor. 14857.
Fourth ward Bryan. 15206.
Game of freeze o u t.
15861a.
Hearts & hampers. 18534.
His best friend. 19557.
Idol of clay. 20903.
In the public eye. 21484.
Jack the Ripper. 22373.
Love knot. 26539.
Love laughs at locks.
26540.
My wife's brother. 31743.
I 'ostmi stress. 36891.
Six months. 42622.
Suit case tragedy. 44446a.
Sunset ltd. 44574.
Unexpected. 48285.
Woman pays. 51481.
Gerald (W. H.) :
He, she & it. 18386.
Lucky duck. 26847.
G6raldy (P.) Comedie des
families. 8053.
Gerard (B.) :
Best show ou earth. 3599.
Big surprise. 3807.
Dancing briektops. 9720.
Gerard ( B. ) — Continued.
Darlings of the demon.
9906.
Dazzling Nancy. 10164.
Doctor. 11108.
Draga of Servia. 11647.
Follies of the day. 14680,
14681.
Follies of the night. 53665.
Garden of girls. 15893,
15894, 15896.
Grand mistake. 17271.
Honest politician. 20109.
Hot dog. 20323a.
Hot house. 20324.
How old is Ann? 20509.
Merry kiddo. 29242.
Mighty hand. 29524.
MoTiey boy. 30765.
Partners for life. 35412.
Romance of Gettysburg.
39795.
Shlitz, the great. 42137.
Some show. 55385.
Summer time. 44509.
Taxi cab station. 451731).
There with the goods. 45732.
Town talk. 46663.
Trilby's return to life.
46987.
Two weaklings. 47815.
Volunteer. 49267.
What does the public want?
50062b, 55879.
Yankee Doodle girl. 51983.
Gerard (F.) Feast of the angels.
13956.
Gerard (Paul) :
Disparu. 10962.
Fiance malgre lui. 14108.
Layette. 24892.
Pariser witwen. 35318.
Petit Fouchard. 36036.
Second manage. 41297.
Gerard (Peter) Secret of the
palace. 41340.
Gerard (R.) :
Bon petit diable. 4527.
Good little devil. 17091a.
Marchande d'allumettes.
28167a.
Gerard (W. B.) See Werner
(G. B.)
Gerbeck (H.) :
Parkettsitz no. 10. 35340.
Parquettsitz no. 10. 35359.
Gerber (B.) Grand mistake.
17271.
Gerber (S. W.) Going up.
53803.
Gerberding (E. S.) :
Boomerang. 4627.
California. 5845.
Champagne cork. 6650.
3081
INDEX
Geberding (E. S.)— Continued.
Hidalga. 19359.
Msinuela. 28129.
TTerberick (W. E.) Having a
freshman. 18367.
Gprbidon (M.) :
Affaire d'or. 422.
Coq en pate. 53259.
Fils d'Am6rique. 14240a.
Mari gargon. 54424.
Milliardare. 29622.
Porion. 36850.
Gereda (E. G.) Gatos. 15947.
Gericke (W.) Treller & co.
55651.
(Jering ( -T.) Call on the doctor.
,5915.
Geringer (A.) :
Bordynkafi. 4653. 4654.
Dotske divadelni hry a
v^'Stupy. 10629.
Gerke (R. H.) :
Duchess of Chamouni.
11923.
Francis Key. 15258.
Oliver Cromwell. 33705.
Ravens. 38520.
Gerlach (C. A.) Hebrewing
and sbewooing. 18611.
Germain (C. W.) Evolution of
a Puritan. 13169.
Germain (H.) Vengee. 48812.
German (A. Deutsch-) See
Deutsch-German.
Gerraon (E.) :
Emerald Isle. 12595.
Fallen fairies. 13499.
Merrie England. 29219.
Princess of Kensington.
37437.
Tom Jones. 46449.
Germfm (L.) Y sigue la vida.
51948.
German publication society.
German classics. 16184a-
16l84e.
Gerner (F.) Warning by wire-
less. 49624.
Gernert (J.) Bull-fighter. 5442.
Gerold (H.) Prince.ss Arabella.
37398.
Geroule (H.) :
Bonne hoteli^re. 4571.
Mvsterieux .Jimiuy. 31802.
Octave. 33244.
Gerrard (E. A.) :
Aucassin & Nicolette. 2356.
Deputy. 10495.
France & the maid. 1-5245.
In old Nieuv/ Jorck. 21271.
Little joke on Molly. 25734.
Maid of Grimsby hall.
27469, 27470.
Sacrifice. 40448.
Voloe of democracy. 49226
Love's emprise.
Boston drum-
55854.
1336.
Grant.
Gerrieri (F.)
54353.
Gerry (F. W.)
mer. 4703.
Gers (H. R.) :
Paradox. 3.5271.
Ways of the heart.
Gerson (E. ) :
Amor, love, I'amour.
Children of Capt.
7024.
Cinq sous de liavarede.
7373.
Excelsior. 13189.
Flag of honor. 144.59.
Martyr. 28518.
Round the town. 40101.
Gerson (E. G.) :
Delayed birthday. 10401.
Matzoh shalet. 28854.
Purim basket. 37864a.
Ten years after. 4.5366.
Gerson (P.) Combat. 8033.
Gerstenberg (A.) :
Alice in Wonderland. 787,
52615.
Buffer. 53010.
Capt. Joe. 6119.
David's last choice. 10064.
Derelicts. 10516.
Fools' station. 53669.
Great illusions. 17407a.
Hearth-ashes. 18514
Leagues apart
Little world. 25940.
Matter of money. 288.51a.
Model maid. 30570.
(Overtones. 34967a, 54847.
55846.
Pepper & salt. 54928.
Pot boiler. 55007.
Settling the war. 5-5286.
Through the looking glass.
52615.
Where are
50370.
Gerstenb»rg (T.) :
Baldurs tod. 2836a.
Huzulenliebe ! 20745a.
Gerstenberger (E.) :
In hif^ wife's name. 21210a.
Private detective. 37.529.
Gertsman (S.) :
Divorce. 11053.
Mother. 31119.
Song that saved. 43247.
Stung. 44288.
Gertsmou (S.) See Gertsman.
Gervase (E.) :
.Temiina. 22600a.
What happened at the foun-
tain. 50074a.-
Gervex (G.) See Fowler {Mrs.
Montague)
24925.
those men?
Gerwig (G. W.) Spanish gipsy.
43427.
Geschickter (J.l P. M. coat.
34993.
Gesner (-J. F.) :
Amer. (^oi.intess. 1186.
Mrs. Grundy. 30374.
Gestel (J. T. van) See Van
Gestel.
Getchell (E. S.) :
Alice Harvey. 781.
Amer. nobleman. 1251.
Urlina. 48.5.56.
Getchell (J. A.) Her brother's
chum. 18928.
Getchell (M. C.) Spruce cone
& buuehberry 5-5425.
Getchell (W. P.) :
i Fisherman's luck. 14410,
14411.
Utopia. 48-577.
Gettke (E.) Glfickliche gesicht.
16793.
Getty (N.) Mr. Pickwick.
30234.
Getz (T. P.) :
Hawaiian king. 18335.
Nidif in Bohemia. 32681.
Rough ?.Ir. Ryder. 40071.
Geyer (A.) :
Actress's stratagem. 233.
Bandit. 2887.
Boarding hcmse romance.
4482a.
Gov.-ard. 53281.
Crooks. 9182.
Denny's redemption. 10474.
Despera'io. 10564.
Fakers. 13453.
Fufitive. 15640.
Gold brick. 16S80a.
Mother's protest. 31195e.
Psychic & rube. 5.5060.
Tong war. 55619.
Geyer (S.) :
Fraulein aus gutem hause.
15232.
Lustschloss. 26956.
Reizender niensch. 38987a.
Viererzug. 55780.
Gf alter (R.) Damme August.
•■>3483. ^_„„
Ghautier (A.) Czeka. 9o73.
Gherardi del Testa (T.) Oro
e I'orpello. 34375.
Gheusi (P. B.) :
Chacun sa vie. 6618.
Fiovella. 14295.
Ghislanzoni (A.) :
A'ida. 633.
Mori di Valenza. 31030a.
Ghose (G. C.) :
Chintamani. 7101a.
Chintamini. 7101b.
3082
INDEX
Gliosli (S. K.) Prince of des-
tiny. 37332a.
Giacoraetti (P.) :
Colpa vendica la colpa.
13246.
Corrado, the convict. 8571.
Glacosa (G.) :
As tlie leaves. 2019a, 2020.
Boh§me. 4487,
Bohemia. 4489.
Coinme les feuilles. 8119.
Fair encounter. 13369.
Falling leaves. 13504.
Kleine Fran Schiuetterling.
24084.
Madam Butterfly. 27150,
27151.
Ma da ma
27107.
Mme. Butterfly. 27179.
Paul Motylek. 35174.
Piu forte. 44207.
Rights of the soul. 39459,
Stronger. 44193, 44194.
Tainted monev. 44929.
Tosca. 46589-46591.
Wager. 49349a.
Giaft'eri (P.) Petite dame en
36041a.
(C.) Little Pete.
Butterfly. 27165-
blanc.
Gianni ni
25835.
Giannini
(F.) Life
tures of Giusseppi
25282.
& adven-
Musolino.
(A.) For gold.
( N. ) Agripplna.
For the
king.
Pilgrim's prog-
Gin nnitelli
14801.
Giansanti
605.
Gibbons (C.)
44092.
(iibbons (O.)
ress. 36305.
Gibbons (R. H.) :
Half truth. 17935a.
Housekeeper. 53988.
Illustrious prince. 20975.
Real thing. 38577.
Steel. 43846.
Strange will. 44058a.
Vortex. 55800.
What she knew. 50130.
(iibbs (B. V. M.) Planter's son.
36443.
Gibbs (F. G.) .Tael. 22414.
Gibbs (F. S.) :
Alderman O'Haggerty. 729.
Amer. hustler. 1230.
In a (Jerman garrison.
21067.
.ludged guilty. 23148.
Kentucky girl. 23601.
Lanigan's ball. 24640.
.\Io]\[ahun"s mishaps. 27111.
Major O'Haggeny. 27578.
Mayor O'Haggerty. 28944.
Git)b.s (h\ S.)— Continued.
Monopoly. 30839.
Queen of sinners. 38040.
Run for your money. 40264.
Voodoo. 49281, 49282.
Gibbs (G.) :
Bolted door. 4518, 4518a.
Skylarkers. 42701.
Gibbs (G. F.) :
Coronet & coin. 8565.
Don Christopher. 11341.
Gibbs (H. J.) Miller's daugh-
ter. 29619.
Gibbs (J. De W.) :
False note. 13532.
Under a spell. 48092.
Gibbs (J. P.) :
Laflerty's investment.
24543.
McFodd's bribe. 27092.
Gibbs (J. S.) Nellie's brother.
32199.
Gibbs (M.) See Spooner (M.
G.)
Gibbs (It. P.) Two Pygma-
li.ms. 477G0.
GibleriH. C.) Calderou. 5830.
Gibney (Charles or C. F.) :
Badger game. 2786.
Di-ink cure. 11830.
Loan shark. 26021.
Miles Fadh. 29568.
Tiiijierary .7oe. 46302.
.^10.000 bunco. 52526.
Gil)ney ( H. L. ) Among the
unknown. 1325.
Gibney (.T. H.) Pepita. 54927.
Gil)ney CM.) :
Angle the countrv girl.
1512.
Down in Maine. 11602.
Falstaff up to date. 13554.
Heart of Tennessee. 18484.
Her husband's sin. 19034.
.lames boys. 22444.
Secrets of an opium den.
41371.
Gibney (R. A.) Something on
dad. 43174a.
fill. son (A. H.) :
Flaw. 14^0.
Lick-skillet wedding. 25229.
Obstacle. 54750.
Pursuing a mother-in-law.
37895.
Slick k Skinner. 42774.
Texan motlier-in-law. 45485.
Tliat awful carpet - bag.
45530.
vrhy should she not? 50752.
Zalie of the West. .52270.
Gibson (A. S. ) Sunflower ho-
tel. 44540.
Gibson {A^ V.) Bamboozled.
2880.
3083
Gibson (D. L.) Passenger
agent. 35444.
Gibson (E. K.) :
Peter P u m n e r n i c k e 1 .
36011a.
Zauberlinda. 52292.
Gibson (E. L.) :
Billie's pal. 3858.
Myrtle MeCabe. 54667.
Romance of Hannah Van
Horn. 55195.
Winning of Kittv. 5.5960.
Gibson (E. T.) :
Angelic devil. 1488.
Home buster. 20014.
Jared Jones. 22.504.
Moro Morona. 31066.
Uxtry. 48583.
Gibson (G.) :
Belgian refugee. 3349d.
Borderland. 4649a.
Counter-stroke. 8680.
Family pride. 13604.
Fi-om midnight to dawn.
15552.
Half-married. 53857.
In the toils. 54047.
Knightly heritage. 24160.
Lure of fame. 26944.
Menace. 29115.
Modern iiiiracle. 30632a.
Road to fame. 39585.
Winning lo.ss. .51165.
51166.
Gibson (H. S.) Mill owner's
daughter. 29607.
Gibson (Hugh or H. T.) :
Gladys. 16710.
Just before dawn. 23339.
Reaping the whirlwind.
38606.
Gibson (1.31.) .Vrtists dream.
1983.
Gibson (J. E. ) \\isi. pana.
51243.
Gibson (J. G. ) :
Bronco buster. 5238.
Hoodlum's holiday. 20200.
Son of the West. 43220.
Gibson (J. K.) :
Irish Puck. 22023.
Mul & Mack. 31312.
Gibson (P. J.) See Gib.son
(Preston)
Gibson (Peter) Freyja, daugh-
ter of th e gods. 15410, 1 54] 1.
Gibson (Preston) :
Cupid's trick. 9445. 9446.
Currents. 9489.
Derelicts. 10514, 10515.
Drifting. 11822.
Fate. 13782.
Grabbo & Runnc. 17209.
In 2001. 21560.
Lamb & the wolf. 24559.
INDEX
Gibsou (Preston) — Coutiuued.
Lola aiontez. 26083.
Magnolia. 27412.
Missing inventor. 30055.
Mrs. Erskine's devotion.
30361.
Nine times out of 10.
32802.
Paula. 35623, 35624.
Revelation. 39234.
S. O. S. 40401.
Secret way. 41353-41356.
Success. 44348.
Suicides. 44442, 44443.
Treason. 46894.
Turning -point. 47375,
47379.
Two men »S: 1 woman.
47700.
Vacuum. 48595.
Vale of content. 48625a.
Woman's devotion. 51520.
Gibson (R. F.) Winning game.
51152, 51153.
Gibson (R. R.) :
Girl in the bath. 16559b.
(lirl in the pool. 16570.
Home sweet home rule.
20059a.
Ladv lancer. 24450a.
Mr. Jack. .54552.
Monsieur le prince. 30S65.
Gibson (W. L.) Honk-honk-
maybe. 53969.
Gibson (W. W.) :
Battle. 52831.
Borderlands & thorough-
fares. 4652a.
Womenkind. 51618.
Gideon (A.) Hottest coon in
Dixie. 20368.
Gideon (F. R.) Their first din-
ner. 45657.
Gideon (L. E.) Hottest coon
in Dixie. 20368.
Gideon (M. J.) Haunted hats.
18303.
Gidish (J. L.) Cilician martyr.
7335
(Ridley' (W. S.) :
Adventure in r e a 1 i s m.
52569.
Honeymoon hold-up.
53967.
Hoodoo escalator. .53971.
Two of a kind. 55708.
Gielow (M. S.) :
Miracle of love. 29792.
Old Andv, the moonshiner.
33411.
Gierlings (W.) :
Honest Joe. 20100.
Prince conqueror. 37287.
Giese (H. E.) Rolla. 39761.
Gieseke (H. J. C.) Brought
together. 5314.
Giesy (J. U.) :
•Awakening of T. Duroy.
2574.
Hero. 19246a.
In Sonora. 21328.
I'rice. 37146.
Giffin (D. E.) :
Crossed wires. 9216.
Female of the species.
14027.
War. 55830.
Gifford. Chain of hearts. 6623.
Gifford (F. VV.) Illusion ride
around the world. 20969.
Gilford (H. C.) Harvest home.
18269.
Gifford (P.) Cactustown af-
fair. 5786.
(Jifford (P. A.) :
Heart that truly loved.
18504.
Prince Kallikrates. 37310.
Qui'.ker schoolmarm. 37955.
Somnambula. 43181.
Two days. 47593.
Y Juli— et the tart. 51946.
Giffroy (L. S. E.) Mrs. Sim-
mons from Kan. 30457.
(iiglio (C.) Ladro. 24328b.
Gignoux (R.) Inggnu. 21705a.
Gil Asensio (F.) :
Calor de besos. 5925.
Carino serrano. 6224.
Lao izquierdo. 24644.
Lazo doble. 24896.
Gil y Gordaliza (A.) Sebas-
tian y Sebastiana. 41276a.
Gil y Liirate (A.) Guzman el
Bueno. .5^,849.
Gilbert :
Drei paar schuhe. 11800a.
Jung umss man seiu ]
54142, 54143.
M u r p h y' s masquerade.
31386.
Gilbert (A. H.) Closed door.
7648.
Gilbert (B. T.) :
Combinations. 8035.
Diane of Lorraine. 10794a.
Felice, the maid of Trou-
ville. 13991.
Gilbert (C. A.) Romeo &
Juliet. 39857.
Gilbert (C. G.) Burglar & the
shadow. 5519.
Gilbert (C. R.) :
In the long run. 21454.
]\Iaverick m a n. 28885,
28885a.
Gilbert (D. D.) jr. Gunmaker
of Moscow. 17780.
I.) Political pot.
W.) Riverdale.
Aeronaut.
Gilbert (E.
36696.
Gilbert (F.
39574.
Gilbert (Harry)
403.
Gilbert (Hilda) Daughters of
the rich. 10030a.
Gilbert (J. D.) :
In your mind. 21583.
Wild & woolly way. 50949.
Gilbert (James) Black watch.
4156.
Gilbert (Jean) «fw Winterfeld
(M.)
Gilbert (John) :
All Baba. 763.
Comedy of errors. 8063.
Jud Brady's romping girls.
23112.
Gilbert (L. A.) Trying a dra-
matist. 47308.
Gilbert (L. N.) :
Controlling a hu.sband.
53250.
Les.sons in French. 54254.
Gilbert (L. W.) Ribs. 39327.
Gilbert (M. B.) One day.
33997.
Gilbert (M. H.) :
Ginx's baby. 16385.
Gwynplaine. 17807.
H o o s 1 e r schoolmaster.
20239.
Leonore. 25084.
Mock marriage. 30551.
St. Helena. 40531.
Gilbert (Marie) :
Forbidden path. 14968.
Hidden path. 19374.
Tekel. 4.5209.
Gilbert (Mark) :
Brownie trio. 5330.
aiodern Janus. 30613.
Gilbert (Maud) Other woman.
34491.
Gilbert (R.) :
Russian slave. 40344.
Son of the people. 43217.
Gilbert (R. I.) To-day & to-
morrow. 46414.
Gilbert (S.) Under the spell of
miisic. 48215.
Gilbert (S. B.) Diane of Lor-
raine. 10794a.
Gilbert (W.) Temptation of a
coupon fiend. 45320.
Gilbert (W. B.) Klndnes,s
23721b.
Gilbert (W. S.) :
Engaged. 12756.
Fallen fairies. 13499.
Foggerty's fairy. 14644,
14645.
3084
INDEX
rjilbeit (VV. S.)— Continued.
Galaxy of stars. 15777.
Gretchen. 17G10.
H. M. S. Pinafore. 12073,
48357.
Happy Arcadia. 1814^
18145.
His excellency. 19605.
Mikado. 29540, 29541,
30213.
Mountebanks. 31239, 31240.
Ne'er do weel. 32151.
Ne'er do well. 32152.
Patience. 12071.
Princess Toto. 37463.
Pvf;!malion & Galatea.
1653a. 2562.
Sensation novel. 41487.
Titipu. 46330.
Tom Cobb. 15436.
Trying a dramatist. 47308.
Utopia (ltd.) 48578.
Yeomen of the guard.
52100.
Gilbert & Gilbert. Way of the
world. 49706a.
Gilbert! (J. H. ) Undiscovered
genius. 48273.
Gilbride (M. J.) :
City government. 7451.
Diamond vein. 10771.
My name. 31660.
(Jilchrest (W. F.) :
Belle rouge. 3443.
Crimson livery. 9119.
Daughter of the people.
9995.
His little error. 19700.
M. Jack. 30858.
Web of society. 49877.
(iilchrist (I>.) Other side.
34488.
Gilday (O.) :
Collars & cull's. 7813.
Gilday's bad girl. 16351.
Piece of pie. 36257.
Silver queen. 42412.
Gildav (M. M.) Cohen & his
ward. 7780.
Gildehaus (C.) :
Aeneas. 391.
Into the open. 21851.
Price she paid. 37185.
Pulaski'.s lake. 37811.
Rebel's daughter. 38633.
Gildemeister (L. M.) Bur-
lesque on the arrival of the
S. S. Deutschland. 5561.
Gilder (J. L.) :
Between 2 tires. 3693.
Edged tools. 12231.
Gadfly. 15759.
Mile. Duval. 27253.
Maria Salvestri. 28239.
Gilder (J. L.) — Continued.
Pomona of Rudder Grange.
36761.
Quits. 38222.
Quo vadis? 38242.
Resurrection. 39127.
Smoke. 42849.
(iildersleeve ( S. R. ) Thespian
ambition. 45748.
Glidersleeve (V. C.) King
Lear. 23814.
Giles (A.) :
Bolt from the blue. 4517.
Wreath of Eve. 51824.
Giles {Mrs. A.) Bolt from the
blue. 4517.
Giles (F. R.) :
Black masque. 4126.
' Century run. 6604.
Lady Fidelia. 24396.
Giles (J. & W.) :
Advice wanted. 387b.
Bachelor's elopement. 2703.
Bill Jones. 3840a.
(Miild of the slums. 7002.
Duchess. 11913.
Gabe's home run. 15747.
Gladys Greye. 16715.
Hoosier school. 20236.
Hurricane wooing. 54001.
It was the Dutch. 22248.
Just like a woman. 23372.
Marian Grev. 28252.
Miss Nancy Evans. 29992.
Rube & his ma. 40204.
Rube's family. 40216a.
Rural postoflice. 40309.
Tickled to death. 55594.
Trusted friend. 47275.
Uncle Josh's folks. 47990.
LTncle Si's predicament.
48046.
Where Bill goes home.
50371.
White princess. 50557.
Giles (M. C.) Wreath of Eve.
51824.
Giltillan (A. D.) Minx & the
man. 29780.
Gilfoil (B.) Bound to win.
4754.
Gilkyson (T. W. » Always ri-
diculous. 52647.
Gill (C. L.) Blind shall see.
4265.
Gill (H D. ) Wedding-cake.
49898.
Gill (J.) Rhal cantineers.
39542.
Gill (J. N.) :
Comedy of Lavei-uii. 8070.
Gasis. 33197.
Gill (P. D.) When the Colo-
nies were vovnig. .5(1312.
Gill (R.) Failures. 53585.
Gill (R. H.) :
Jess Mortimer's dream.
22642.
Old Harmony. 33498.
Gill (W.) :
Adonis. 305.
Arcadia. 1772.
Bluff. 4401.
Bottle of ink. 4722.
Dreamland. 11785.
Flirt. 14518.
Full of fun. 1.5658.
Heindrick Hudson. 18641.
Her honor, the mavor.
19020.
Honest Injun. 20097.
Hot Scotch major. 20332.
Human nature. 20609.
In paradise. 21292.
Jed Prouty. 22.587.
King of the .street. 23880.
Mam'zelle Toinette. 27703.
Miss or Mrs. 2999S.
Mixed. 30509.
Muddles. 31297.
My brudder-in-law. 31512.
My new sweetheart. 31665.
Mv svveetheai-t. 31713.
M'zelle. 31877.
Old stager. 33632.
On the Penobscot. .33884.
Our goblins. 34654, 34655.
Our goblins at home. 34656.
Quiet family. 38200.
Ricochette. 39399.
liising generation. 39513.
Seven ages of a New
Yorker. 41603.
Some day. 43149.
Stolen money. 43935.
Such is life. 44.363.
Three paii-s of shoes. 4(!(K)S.
Toy pistol. 46673.
Two bad men. 47552.
Uncle Terry. 48047.
Gill (W. B.) :
Horrors. 20284.
Quong Hi. 38254.
Gill (W. F.) :
Ba)>es in the wood. 2617.
Helen's babies. 18741.
Gill (W. H.) Facts. 13332.
Gill (W. S.) :
Amer. hustler. 1229.
Buttons. 5666.
Gillard (L. V.) In defense of
home. 54024.
Gille (P. tj F.) Charbonniers.
6737.
Gillen prtg. co. Foxey boy.
15216.
Gillespie (Arthur or A. J.) :
Amer. girl. 1213.
Humam'tv. 20620.
3085
INDEX
Gillespie (Arthur or A. J.) —
Contiaued.
Little Miss Areoplaue.
25764.
Lower berth 13. 26768,
26769.
New Harmouy. 32392.
Pet (,i the petticoats. 35988.
Question of the hour. 38174.
Red papoose. 38770.
September luorn. 41517d.
Troubles of Thomas.
47182a.
Yankee Doodle princess.
51987.
Gillespie (Ernestine) Fate's
little jest. 13813a.
rMlle.si)ie (Ethel) See Guern-
sey (E.)
Gillespie (J. E.) :
Amer. crisis. 1188.
Comrade's luck. 8189.
(Gillespie (.J. H.) Crispus.
9144.
Gllle^■pie ( L. S.) Helen's rain-
bows. 18748.
Gillespie (M.) Blue rose.
4391a.
Gillette (A. D.) :
One game for 2. 34007.
Thei-e was a king. 45729.
Ciillette (A.M.) Spanish Amei\
war in miniature. 11673,
43419.
(rillette (D. i5.)ir. Stella. 43854.
(Mlletie (H. E.) Cliarlie Ross.
6784,
Gillette (V.) Accidents will
happen. 141.
Gillette (W. H.) :
All the comforts of home.
917.
Electricity. 12417a.
Esmeralda. 12926, 12927.
Fisherman's daughter.
14408.
Held by the enemy. 18699.
Professor. 37613.
Secret service. 41347.
Secretary. 41362.
Sherlock Holmes. 42092,
42093.
Through the lines. 46091.
TiM much .Tolmson. 46.537.
Tutor. 47392.
Twins of Siam. 47505.
Gilliam (E. W.) :
.John Ruflin. 22878.
On the home stretch. 33854.
Pair of valets. 35119a.
Robert Burns. 39623-
39625a.
Gilliland (B. D.) Manuella.
28130.
Gillington (M. C.) :
Fairy maiden. 13409,
13410.
Sally. 40596.
Gillingwater (C.) :
After 7 years. 52587.
Awakening of Minerva.
2566.
Canuck's secret. 6021, 6022.
Corrigan's wife. 8575.
Frame-up. 53697.
In the wrong flat. 21548.
John Jones, jr. 22861.
My husband's m o t h e r.
31581.
Oliver Perkins, A. M. 33711.
Strenuous proposal. 44139.
■Strenuous rehearsal. 44140.
That fellow Perkins. 45559.
Wrong house. 51874.
Wrong man. 51880.
$5,000 reward. 56066.
Gillis (P\) Ayudante del duque.
2592b.
Gillis(F. R.) Modern Pocahon-
tas. 30642.
Gillmore (F.) Sky-line. 42686b.
Gillmore (L H.) Old age.
33405.
Gillmore (R. H.) :
Appetite for scandal. 1709.
Their first dinner. 45656.
Weather vane of love.
49858.
Gillpatrick (W.) :
Heart hunger. 18431.
Mexico. 29350.
Mystic. 31800.
Pecadora. 54916.
Wolf. 51350.
Gilmaine (C. G.) Price of love.
37164.
Gilman (C. L.) Sir Sam Smith.
42548.
Gilman (C. P.) :
Noblesse oblige. 32936.
Pretty idiot. 37113.
Something to vote for.
43175.
Three women. 46046.
Gilman (L.) Sir Sam Smith.
42548.
Gilman (M.) Madcap. 27227.
Gilman (M. A.) Silas Marner.
42325.
Gilman (S. B.) :
Belshazzar. 3475a.
Mr. Pratt. 54555.
Gilman (S. J.) :
Beating the devil. 3178.
Down & out Dexter. 11573.
Greater need. 17516.
Her fight. 18981.
Her reason. 19112.
Gilman (S. J.) — Continued.
Humor the ladies. 20640.
Probation. 37558a.
Rock of Gibraltar. 39684.
Rooster's heir. 39910a.
Gilman (T.) Broken string.
5214a.
Gilmer (A.) Camelot. 5933.
Gilmer (A. H.) :
Edge of the world. 1222Sa.
King Shakespeare. 54184.
Old John Brown. 33520a.
Gilmore. Old Si Stebbins.
33620.
Gilmore (A. S.) :
Broken flute. 5183.
Pleiades. 36540.
Wig of a wag. 50943.
Gilmore (B.) :
Breuuan on the moor. 5020.
Kidnapped in N. Y. 23077.
Gilmore (B. F.) :
Dublin Dan. 11907.
Hogan's alley. 19943-
19945.
Gilmore (C.) Mistress Dorothy.
30356.
Gilmore (E. G.) :
Ballet of the 7 ages. 2860.
Christmas tree. 72.50.
High roller. 19423.
LegardSre. 2.5005.
Sporting ballet. 43621.
Gilmore (F. E. ) King without
a country. 23927.
Gilmore (F. G.) Problem.
37563a.
Gilmore (F. J.) :
Strenuous day. 44133.
Taming a husband. 45040.
Gilmore (G. C.) Hope Foster's
Christmas star. 54496.
Gilmore (H. M.) :
Comet. 8074.
Neptune jr. 32230.
Gilmore (M.) Fee. 13973.
Gilmore (M. F.) Prince of Pal
myra. 37342a.
Gilmore (P.) :
Dawn of freedom. 10080.
' King without a country.
23927.
Gilmore (S). Stella dressed in
light. 43857.
Gilmore (W. J.) :
Devil's auction. 10677,
10678.
Twelve temptations. 47425.
Gilmour (B. J.) :
Darrow of Deadwood. 9912.
Miss Farrington's burglars.
29938.
Gilpin (C.) Infernal feminine.
21685.
3086
INDEX
Gilroy (J.) :
Cabaret district. 5762a.
r'incli. 7336.
Cottage cabai-et. 8683.
Have you seen Bill? 18322.
Life saver. 2.i323.
Man \\itli the map. 28(X)9.
Opposite sex. 34288.
Picnic. 36231.
Senior student. 4147.">.
Socialist. 42995.
Where there's a ^^ ill there's
a way. 50408.
Woman's rights. 51.565.
(Jilroy (J. P.) My wife's room-
er. 31766a.
Gilson (C. E.) llace. 38277.
Gilson (J. A.) Our home.
34668.
(Jilson (T. S. ) Hojid !<> Ruby
Hill. 39502.
<;ils.,ii o> / Hitogan's alley.
20208.
<;ilrner (1.. (J.) i.o;ided. dice.
2601 4.-!.
<;iltiier ( M. .1.) Soldier's re-
liricve. 43108.
<;iiue!iez. Sec alxu .linu'iie/..
( JiiJieiiez (G. t :
.AngHes mandan. 1487.
Antorcha de Hinieneo.
1651.
Oistafiuelas. 53086.
<;'enii'i*^n tn . ."3097.
rine-finitoniMr;. .53177.
Ciuemafografo na<'ional.
7367.
('umto del dragon. 933,3.
Eterna revista. 12970.
'iraii simuIa<'ro. 17251c.
(Iritd de independencia.
1 7664.
(iuitarra del amor. 53846.
Hombres que son homl)res.
19997.
Isidrln. 22134a.
Juglares. 23204.
l.eyenda mora. 25190.
Lirio eutre espintis. 25566.
Malaguenas. 27638a.
Mil V nico de noches.
29549.
Ojo do gayo. 3338.5a.
ratinillo. .3.5.546.
I'epe el liberal. 3.j866.
Principe real. 37478.
Trust de las nuijeres.
47270.
Vltinia opereta. 47906a.
Viajes de Gulliver. 48925.
GimciK* Sjinchis ( K. ) Farsa
real. 13(599a.
Ginder (.1. R.^ Rehearsal of
William Tell. 389.m
(Hnenback (J. H. I P.»'ss, the
waif. 3575.
Gin^s (E. Gabfis-) .s'ec Gabtls-
Ginger i L. t Virginny riuunniy.
491 49.
(Jintrold (H.) :
.\beiard and Hehiise. (\^.
Looking for troul)le. 26167,
261 i^>^.
Mrs. Poti})har's }> a s t.
30443.
<}iiin «k CO. :
As yo»i like it. 2044, 2045.
Avaiv. .56070.
Ciga.lH cliez les I'onrmis.
7325.
Coriolanus. 53264.
(iuzman e) Bneno. .53.S49.
Hamlet. 18007.
Henrv the Eiirhth. 1.S893.
Henry the Fifth. 18846.
Julius Ca.esar. 23242.
King John. .'1174.
King Lear. 23815.
King fi'cliai-ii the 2d.
.541^0.
Kimr Ui<liar<l the ."td.
541X1.
Macbeth. 27U61.
Maria Stuart. 282390.
.Merch.ani of Venice. 29160.
IM'idsumnier night's dreuni.
294.S-!.
.\lucli ado a.bout nothing.
.•U279a.
Konieo v<c .iniiet. 55201.
Temppsl. 4."'i275. 4.527r>.
Twolflh night. 4740'.).
(»iun «& Heath. <'(»mplete works
of Sliakesi)eare. 41804-41807.
Ginty ( E. B. > :
.\ntigone. 1616.
(Md. 7316.
Doll's housi'. 11280.
(Jismonda. 16683.
Izevl . 2228.S.
-Magda. 273.34.
Sanplio. 40774.
Wert Iter. 49989.
(Jintv (E. G. ) Silent knock.
42.341.
Giord;in.) ( 1'. ) :
.Vndrea Ghenie'v. 1434.
Fedora. 13969.
Mn)e. Sans (4ene
r217a-
2721 7<-.
.Marcella. 2Sl.-)0, 281.52.
Siberie. 42229.
(Siovamn (M. Sani ><i( San
<4iovainii.
(4Jovai\ni1ii < A. ) (ireen lan-
tern. .53S:{3.
Girald.' t I. i'('re7.> Srr \'(-v^-,.
Girald*-'.
(Jirait (J.) e hijo. Historia de
un principe. 19878.
(rirard ( Amand i :
p;preu-\e derni&re. 12837.
Soir de ^^■ater!oo. 43042.
(!irai-d (Annie) :
Amu Matilda. 2415.
ICveiung of (piiet. 13089.
lOxecutive •• 1 e m e n c v.
13205a.
Lottie's .strategeni. 26382.
Alother's heart. 31183.
Linnasked. 48392.
G:rard (E. De R.) Little
sweetliearts. 2.589.5.
<4irard (E. F. ) Raffles' last
stand. 38322.
(4irard (Fabricius) Unknown.
4.S372.
<iirard ( Frank) :
Frosty iXny. 1.5U03.
Side partners. 42239.
Giranl (H.) :
Alaskan. 701.
J'>n>.ybo(iy. .5632.
< ; i !•;! n I ( ( ). t :
Fountain of ,\outh. 151r;4.
Hindu. 19.50.5.
Nada. 31895.
Girard (P. V.) Tambour-
ma. jor. 45034.
Girartleat! (G. ]\I. ) Foreign
wife. 14988. 31900.
(Jirardin (E. de) :
.loie fait pern-. 9770.
.!o\. 23076.
(rirardin [MriK. E. de) Sun-
sliine follows rain. 44.586.
(;irardot ( E. > <tld fomediaiu
33450.
Girault (M. L. ) :
<Jotiiitess .Teanne. 871.5.
Love in livevy. 26526..
Girling (M.) Sisler sketch.
42.593.
GirouxtB. M.) Kilauea. 54170.
Oisnet (M.) :
Battle of life. .52832,
Money. .30751 a.
Gissin (.1.) :
(Vaitiict. 82.53.
Hirelings. 195,32.
(Utheiis (M. L.) Home. 1999S.
(Jiltens ( H. Wyndham-) Net;
W'yndham-Gitt ens.
(Jittings {Mrs. J.) By chance.
5674.
Gindi<-i t.^ Strada. See Casa
editri<-e musieale.
Givens I'H. M. ) (Jeneral nnx
up. 16050.
Givens ( .M. It. i Sei5orita"s
Jewels. 414X4.
(iivin (.\. R. » Mercliatit ol
\'enicc lip lo d:!le. 291x7.
.5370 — vol. 2 — 10-
!10
;k)S7
i^fi>EX
Chidden (F. O.) Burden of
proof. 5503.
Gladding (J.) *Sfee Winslow
(J. H.)
Gladke (W. N.) Bug. 5416.
Gladstone (B. K.) *See Glad-
stone (W. E.)
(Gladstone (;1//-.^. J.) Thyra.
46137. 46138.
(Jhidstone (W. E.) :
Derby day. 10504.
Dreaming. 11781.
Him, her & the trunk.
19494.
Leave it to nie. 24953.
Shorty's return. 42172.
Glagol, psetuL:
Betrayer. 56073.
Veiikiv provokator, Aseff.
48764.
Glancy (B.) :
In hondnge. 21114.
Retrihuticm. 39147.
Soldiers of the I'nion.
43106.
Glancy (T. F.) :
(ileushe. 16752.
I'rophet. 37711.
Saint Michael. 40547.
(Jlanville (A.) Fair fraud.
1.3.373.
Glanz (P. J.) :
('lose ganje. 7641.
<;irl.from Carlisle. 16481.
Glasel (L. ) Power of tlie cross.
36993.
Glaser (G. E.) Contented with
life. 8372.
Glasgow (A.) :
Magnus leonis. .54384.
March winds. 54423.
Glasuer (M.) Votes for men.
49294.
Ghispell (S.) :
Suppressed desires. 55486.
Trifles. 55654.
Glass (A.) :
Russian tragedy. 40348.
Wenn ninn ^chnupfen hat.
4998(».
Glass (E.) :
Blue stone. 52925.
Dad. 95821).
CJlass (H. H.) Little heiress of
Cross-Roads. 25716.
Glass (J. D.) Exodus. 13228.
Glass (J. L.) :
Christian & the Turk. 7180.
Despei'ate crime. 10.567.
Lone Star mystery. 26118.
Ghiss (Max) :
Crime of a ((ueen. 9084.
Mrs. Cunningham's trage«1y.
30338.
(tlas.s (Max) ^—Continued.
.Mother never tells an un-
truth. 31162.
Plt>tters. 36552.
Rehearsin.g a love scene.
38952.
Siiattered ideal. 41964.
Tell-tale bit of cambric.
4.5244.
"Tis in the flesh. 46317.
Two changelings. 47574.
(Jlass (Montague) :
Cohen phoinng to the board
of health. 7781b.
Making over Milton. 54391.
Object matrimony. 33221a.
Potash & Perl mutter.
36899-36902.
Untrained nurse. 48442a.
Glass (S.) :
Mrs Cunningham's tragedy.
30338.
^Mother never tells an un-
truth. 31162.
Plotters. 365.52.
Uehear.«;inu' a love-scene.
38952.
Tell-tale bit of cambric.
45244.
'Tis in the flesh. 46317.
Vfui .\lden ,ir. 48684.
(Jhissburn ( li. P.) Proving
ground. .550.57.
Glassford (A.) :
.Vi>petite Bill. 1708.
Tripto(%)ncy Island. 55657.
Glassford ( F. H.) Ayipetite
Bill. 1708.
Glassford ( K. ) Mv love Kate.
31635.
<;iassford ( W. A.) :My hu.s-
band's friend. 31580.
(Jlassie (A. B. I Mea«lowgold.
28978a.
Glassmire (Albert or A. F.) :
Come unto me. 8049.
1 'evil's worksliop. 10722.
(Jame tV the candle. 15831.
(Jning the limit. 16859.
Middle-class. 29393.
Par value. 35238.
Parasite. 35278.
['rincess Cleo. 37407.
liomance of the movies.
39817.
Seal of the colonies. 41238.
Tale of ihe bills. 44973.
Within the lines. 5130S.
(ilassnure (Augustin) Going
the limit. 16859.
Glawatsch (F.) :
Hoheit tanzt walzor. 199.56.
Liebe uus<-lmld. 2.5244.
llpin miiderl. 29064.
Glazer (B. F.) :
Di.st. atty. 10977. 10979.
Master. 54460.
Stubborn prima - donna.
55464.
Glazier (H. A.) Mortgaged
Blave. 31082.
Glazounov (A. K.) I'rin<'e
Igor. 37304a.
Gleason (F. G. ) < Mho Viscoidi.
34502.
Gleason (H. R.) :
Mrs. Cocaine's trnnsfonna-
tion. 30334.
Skookum. 42680.
Glejison (.7. .T. I Right's might.
39440.
Gleason (M. B. ) (»llio Viscontl.
34502.
Glenson (O. R. ) Queen of the
arena. 38044.
Gleason (O. W.) :
Annual picnic. 1571.
Creole belles. 9064.
How the club was formed.
20532.
How the story grew. 20535.
Modern sewinsr society.
30652.
Ti'oultle in Santa (Mans
land. 47164.
Gleason ( T. C. ) Columbu--.
S(X)5.
(rieason ( W. L. i Stricken
blind. 44142.
Gleeson (.7.) <Jood old days.
53813.
Gleichen - liusswurm (A. von)
Tragodie der schoriheit.
46742a.
Gleissenberg ( R. ) Mittsoimnei
in Dalekarlieu. 30.504.
Gleize (L. ) Veaii d' or. 48744a.
Glen (Gates ) aSV« Glen ( H. G. )
jr.
Glen (Gloria) .Vwakening.
2558.
Glen (H. (J.) jr. Safety first.
40487b.
Glendinuing (.7.) Goml fellow.
17073.
Glenford (.M. S. A.) Beyond
the frozen sea. 3731.
Glenmore ( L. ) I'resideid of
the Ananias club. 37076.
Glenn (A.) .^^pc Wilson l(i. A.)
Glemi (B. P. I :
F^'inancial chamele >n. 14254.
Loues^. 26387.
Master mind. 28693, 28694.
Pair of burglars. 3.5080.
(Jlenn (Charles or C. H.t :
-Vbducled. 56.
Frisco. 15473.
:U)88
INDEX
Glenn (Charles or C. H.)— Con.
Rescue. 39089.
Under a free flag. 48087.
Glenn ( J. H. ) Rights & wrongs.
39458.
Glenn (M. L. ) Vice versa.
4N936.
(Jlenn (M. S.) Jlissourl editor.
30095.
Glenn (N. ) Licorice sticks.
25230.
Glenn pub. co. Missouri editor.
30005.
Glenney (T. H.) :
Bondman. 4546.
Galled back. 5919.
Dark days. 9862.
Face to face. 13314.
Flying jib. 14631.
For life. 14849.
God & tlie man. 16823.
Her fo:)t was her fortune.
18994.
Mystery of a hansom cab.
31834.
! Glinseriti.
chantant.
New
HyinL
Dutchman.
35926.
32380.
I'erilons secret.
She. 41983.
Storm beaten. 43975, 43977.
Tinted Venus. 46284.
Glenroy (M. C. ) Money game.
30767.
Glenroy (W. B.) Black Beau-
ty. 4054.
Glick (C. C.) :
Celebrities. 6563a.
Police matron. 36669a.
Third proposal. 55564.
(;ii(k(G. G.) Principles. 55036.
(Jlick (J. G. M.) :
Dawn of a new year. 10070.
Naalani. 31884.
Gvei- the garden wall.
34936.
Seminary girl. 41440.
Glick (L.) :
Bachelor's visit. 2722.
.ludd. 23129.
Thorn in her heart. 45861.
Trai)pei''s daughter. 46850.
Zeke, the boy detective.
52313.
<;iiddeu (G. M.) Golden cliff.
16937.
(Jliddon (G.) :
His real chum. 19786.
.Tim and me. 22722.
rntold lialf. 48442.
Gliebe (F. I>e S.) My Lady
I'overty. 31608.
<;iikis (C.) For the sake of
honor. 14950a.
(Jlinger (A.) Dead sweetheart.
533(«.
Frolics in
15513.
a caf6
Gloag (I. L.) Love's labour's
lost. 26715.
Globe machine & stamping co.
Spirit of the village. 43578.
Glob* school book co :
Julius Caesar. 23233.
Macbeth. 27027.
Merchant of Venice. 29157.
Shakespearean comedies.
I 41S44.
Globe theatrical co. Punkin
husker. 37839.
Glocker ((_'.) Fun in a physi-
cal culture studio. 15682.
Glogau(E. A.) Hagar. 17886a.
Glopper (C. de) <S'te De Glopper.
GlotfeUer (J. H.) Shakespear-
ian mislit dialogues. 41917.
Glover (E. ) (juestion of time.
38176.
Glover (J. W. ) Deserted vil-
lage. 10541.
Glover (K.) :
Africaine. 449.
.Jewess. 22708.
Glover {Mrs. L. N.) To the
front. 46.383.
Gh)ver (.M. E. ) One of the peo-
i)le. 34086.
Giuck (C. W. von) :
Armide. 1885.
Iphigenie aui Tauris. 54071.
Giud (A.) :
Negro wedding in time of
slavery. 32162.
Tom Hundly. the drummer
boy. 46448.
Gliick (J.) Casanova. 6312.
Glyn (C. A.) Adventures of
Tom Van Astor. 367.
Glyn (E.) Three weeks. 46039a.
Glynn (B.) :
Eternal tangle. .53556.
Her first night married.
53914.
Glynn (J. C.) Jack. 22299.
Gojite (W. B.) Duke's double.
12001.
Gockel (A.) Handy grand-
mother, 18078c.
Godard (B.) Dante. 9833.
Godbold (M. M.) :
Microbe of love. 29387.
Votes for men. 49294a.
Godchaux (A.) Knight of Ty-
burn. 24175.
Goddard (C. AV. or Charles) :
(Jornei- in war. .53266.
Crooked deals. 9175c.
Daughter of danger. 9947a.
l>eadly sword of a dainty
diver. 10235b.
IVath-dealers. 10273a.
viking.
Goddard (C. W. or Charles) —
Continued.
Edith of eternity. 12241a.
Elaine's last experience.
12372a.
Exploits of Elaine. 13251a.
Fate favors the fair.
13795b.
Feast of peril. 18954a.
Ghost breaker. 16309.
(ioddess. 16830a.
Gorilla's prisoner. 17137a.
Great sacrifice. 17461c.
Human chain. 20601a.
Human target. 20616a.
Knighthood dftys. 24159a.
Lady smuggler. 24521a.
Last laugh. 24721c.
Last of Celeste. 24728a.
Levitation. 542.58.
Lost in a cave. 26309a.
Lucky lover. 26859a.
Maid and the
27445a.
Man from the sea. 27818.
Misleading lady. 29893a.
Missing link. 30058a.
Model spy. 30576a.
I\Iollie & the movies.
30695a.
Monster. 30875a.
Moonshiner's trap. 30981a.
Mysteries of Mona. 54669.
New adventures. 32314a.
Occult poN\er. 54751.
Oriental intruder. 34350:i.
Perils of Pauline. 3.5928a.
Phosphorescent failure.
36171b.
Pirate's treasure. 36404a.
Sally's first adventure.
40604a.
Saved by a scent. 40S73a.
Squaring accounts. 43685a.
Steeplechase. 43851a.
Submarine s t r a t e g y.
44S17a.
Surprises of Sally. 44654a.
Trapped by a T. 46847.
Trifler. 46980.
Twin trunks. 47495a.
Walled-up beauty. 49433a.
Western wavs. 50026b.
Goddai-d (E.) By force of love.
5678.
Goddard (H. C.) :
Face at the window. 13304.
Grave-digger. 17338.
Mirror. 29822.
Sisters. 42599a, 42.5991).
Starlight. 43803.
Three in white. 4.5974a,
45974b.
Voices. 49245b, 49245c.
Who was tlio idiot? .50686.
3089
IXDEX
Gocldard (K.) Grettir the
strong. 17618.
Gutkiu (L.) Whaf.s iu a name?
50108.
Godelius (K. A.) Mittsoimner
ill Dalekai-lien. 30.104.
Godement (Tom de^ Helda.
18714, 18715.
Gi)dfei-naux (A.) Triplepatte.
47004.
Godfi-ev (G. W.) :
My iiiilliuer's Itill. 31640.
31647.
Parvenu. 35419.
Godfrey (H. E.) Dausliter uf
the f,'od.s. 9987.
(Jodfrev (.7.) Cure & sinecures.
9455.
Godfrey (J. H.) :
Arm in arm. 1873.
Duplicity. 12048.
Did man's darling. 33560.
I'en ajiainst the sword.
35818.
Godfrey (M.) Sec Hives
(M. G.)
Godfrey (P. F.) :
Gypsy trail. 53850.
Mrmntains. 31238a.
Mysterious mystic. 31823.
Godfrey ( K. J. ) :
Daughter of a king. 9935.
.My sisjer. 31699.
IMvr.l iiftists. 395.33.
Godfrey ( 1/r.s-. T. ) Debt.
10305.
(Jodinez (.1. S:'in<-he/. ) -S'< c
Sanchez < Iodine/..
< lodoy ( A. L. ) :
(Miarity. 6743.
Flying machine. 14()33.
Ho(td(,(i. 20202.
If I were God. 20931.
Marriage by proxy. 28380.
Merry bachelor. 29221.
Orpluin of the state. 34383.
Shepherd & king. 42046.
Godoy (J. F.) :
Bianca's choice. 3744.
('ujiifl's law suits. 9433.
Daniel l{(«liiit's marriiige.
9812.
Love vs. spi^'cul.il ion. 26(i4(>.
Tvlairic powders. 27383.
(>ri)h!in of the state.
343.S2. 34383.
Godoy (R. de) :
Diamante azul. 10748a.
En el camino. 53527.
Godt Haab lodge 183 D. B. Ber-
sjerker graden. 3546a.
Godwin. Open verdict. 34249.
Godwin ( E. W.) Fair Uosa-
!jmnd. 13390.
Goe (C.) Almost a detective.
962.
Goebel (H.) Wrack. 51822a.
Goebel (J.) :
Don Carlos, infant von
Spanieu. 11339b.
Faust. 13902.
Goerdeler (.J. A.) Zirilla.
52370.
Goerdeler ( K. P.) Cheek. 6874.
Goerlitz (K.) Her only faidt.
19093.
Goerne (ii. von) Faschings-
zauber. 13700.
Corner (C. A.) :
Princess Snow Whit e.
37459.
Schneewiitclien. 5 5 2 51.
56089.
Goe.s (B. ) Younyest drvad.
56040.
(Joes (C. B.t :
Alone in the world. 983.
.Mphonse & Gaston. 999.
Did y<ai see Kitty? 10831.
Empire State express.
12640.
Girl from U. S. A. 16537.
Hidden crime. 19361.
Hooligan's misfortunes.
•20218.
Fncle Si Holler. 48041.
Wearv Willie Walker.
49851.
\\"hirli»ool. .50462.
Wizjird of Vx isel;i!id. 5i:;43.
(io<'s lithographing co. :
Fighting j>arsoii. 14200.
Her dark marriage morn.
18947.
Meadowbrook farm. 28978.
Pinkev, the Pinkerton airl.
36352.
Shadowed by 3. 41693.
Goethe (J. W. von) :
Clavigo. 53192.
Faust. 10681. 13897a-
13905, 13908. 13 9 0 9.
13921. 13923, 1618 4a.
29133, 31545, 53618.
Fischerin. 55191
(Joetz von Berlidiiniien.
53127.
Hermami tV Dorothea.
19223.
Iphigeiiia. 161S4a. 21927.
Reineke Fuchs. 38980.
Wilhelm Meister. 29531.
29532, 509(^7.
Gott (B.) Mauserung. 28879.
Goettler (A.) Hel]) wanted
18793.
Goetz (E. K.) Eleven fori \ -live.
12418.
Goetz (H.) Taming of the
shrew. 55512.
Goetz (P. B.) Summons of the
king. 44518.
(Joetz (W.) :
Bose herzog. 24250.
Kreuzerhohung. 24250.
Passion. 35475.
i'assion drama. 35477.
Passion play. 35485.
Roman drama. 39773.
(xoetze (A.) Heighls. 18623a.
Goetze (A. T. ) Town clown.
46646a.
(Joetze (W. W.) :
Bundesbruder. 5483a.
Liebe I'epi. 25-239a.
Nur nicht drjiugelu. 33161.
Parcpiettsitz no. 10. 3.53.59.
Goetz! (A.) Rose of the Rivi-
eni. 40004a.
(Joff (W. M.) :
C'ouutry homestead. 8768.
For the love of Mike. 14938.
Ghost of .Tohn Dilks. 16318.
Here & hereafter. 19189.
Lawyer Steele from Ban-
gor. 24886.
O ' D o w d ' s trilmlations.
33290.
I 'arson ^: th(> devil. 35370a.
(ioforlh (E. ) Black vampire.
41.51.
(Joggin. Boodiers of Amer.
4.591.
<;oggiii (.1. E. ) Kuigiils of la-
bor. 24168.
(ioggio (E. ) Due comiiiedie
modenie. 53481.
Gogol (N. v.) :
Grafters. 17237.
Tmperial inspector. 21031.
Inspector-general. .54062.
Revizor. 39274.
Gohier (IT.) .Teu de I'amour et
i]es beaux-firts. 22677.
Going (C. B.) Fi-iar & the don.
1.5413.
(4oing (W. .L) :
Ciiums. 7-297.
(}uide of Ki Harney. 17746.
Rosy, the romp. 400-50.
Typew)-iter. 47844.
<J(.Id (B.) Srr Cross (B. G.)
Gold (D.) :
Houppelande. 20371.
IJlv clown. 44343.
Gold (H.) True little friend.
47236.
Gold (J.) (Jurse of
9.500a.
Goldbaum (W.) :
Mediziu. 29034a.
Mutter. 31475.
graft.
3090
INDEX
Goklbaum (W.) — Coutiuued.
Neiie heilmittel. 32273.
Wahl. 49369.
Golclbeck (E.) :
Bo\iquet. 4760. •
Hoodoo. 20203.
Goldberg (A.) . Akbar. 665.
(lOldberg (A. M.) Toreiidui-a.
55628.
(Joldberg (D.) :
Caba-ravings. 5762.
Ellen Young. 53516.
Goldberg ( E . ) Hypnotism
foiled. 20765a.
Goldberg (G.) Historical &
presidential tableaux. 19SS0.
Goldberg (H. M.) :
Better way. 3642a.
Roland of Rolandseck.
39751.
Romantic hist, of Roland.
39S36.
Youth & love. 52240.
Goldberg (I.) Sunny morning.
55480.
Goldberg (J.) :
Behind the scenes. 3334.
Dottle. 11503.
Her dressing room. 18956.
Mile. Nitouche. 27270.
Goldberg (.T. I.) Abie & Heinle.
r.2548.
(Joldberg (J. M.) Contonisten.
8384.
Goldberg (M.) :
Gohen & Levy. 53209.
Divine power. 53421.
Galathea. 15776.
Misch-masch. 29842b.
Wife on instiiinients. .">5942.
Goldberg (N.) Our life.
34700a.
Goldberg (R. L.) Bugs.
5423.
Goldbiirg (J. .7.) His first ex-
perience. 19628a.
Golde (W.) Betty. 3652a.
Golde (W. H.> Kinu uf U-Kan.
23SS7.
Golden (A.) :
Californiaii. 5867.
For his country's sake.
14828.
Prisoner against prisoner.
37513.
Woman's curse. 51518.
Golden (A. G.) Coming of
U(.b. 8096.
Golden ((it Willie's rehearsal.
51083.
Golden (E.) :
Anonymous letter. 1576.
Benedict Arnold. 3499.
Ladv-kiUer. 24448.
1S90. 52508.
Golden (G. C.) :
Higher court case. 19435a.
Their first child. 45655a.
Golden (G. F.) :
Cnsey's friend. 6359.
Stars. 43810, 4.3812.
Golden (,T. A.) :
Aunt I]nnneline. 2393a.
Burglar & the baby. 5511.
< 'hristmas chimes. 7215.
Dan Rriggs, sheriff. 9694.
His allinity. 19538.
His i\!exican bride. 19727.
How Matilda got a hus-
band. 205U2.
Husbands made to order.
20732.
1 must marry. 20812.
Loi-d -^ the lady. 26187.
Love l>y wirele.ss. 26491.
Mme. Nadine. 27212.
O. K. girl. 33182.
Octopus. 33251.
Red parrot. 38772.
\\enonah. 49983.
Golden (J. L.) :
•Roimd Herald sq. 40089.
Itun f(>r yoiu' monev.
40205.
<;(»lden (.Tack) :
Baron from I'.erlin. 3013.
Disturbed honevmoon.
10994.
Hello ! 18764.
.lew next dooi\ 22690.
^Mexican German. 29340.
Much married. 31291.
Two kings. 47663.
Golden (John) :
Clock shop. 7631a.
River of souls. 55183.
(Jo] den (Meyer) :
I'rocrastination. .5.5043.
That mysteriotis love.
55549.
Gohlen (Morris) Burlesque
ventriloquism. .5564.
(Jolden (Richard) :
Chestnuts. • 6924.
Jed Prou.ty. 22587.
Young Mr. Tuttle. .52181.
Golden (Robert) Clocker &
tlie thoroughbred. 7633.
Golden (W. E. M.) :
American. 1149.
Barnabv iSc Rrlscilla. 3001.
Beatrice. 3180.
Hearts. 18518.
Hortense. 20307.
Isabel. 22114.
Mrs. Channing. the actress.
.-^0329.
<,hieen Bess. 37983.
'^i'ale from the Klondvke.
44904.
Goldenburg (G. D.) :
Cousin Gene. 53280.
Furnished rooms. 15729.
Her answer. 18916.
My firelight lady. 31544.
<J<ildenburg (W. S.) :
My firelight lady. 31544.
Royal masquerader. 40156.
(^oldfaden (A.) :
Ahasuerus. 620.
Ben-Ami. 3479.
Be\vitclied t r u m p e t e r.
3717.
I'odratsick. 36613.
Satan. 40808.
(ioldfaden (S.) Abraham's
reailj' grave. 94a.
<ioldfincb (l/r.s.) See Marcus
(L. A. B.)
Goldie (M.) Torn papers.
46576a.
(Tolding (C. L.) Younger gen-
eration. 52216a.
Golding (E. S.) :
Govern<jr & the prophet.
17180.
Ships that pass. 42124.
Golding rS.) :
Are vou an anarchist?
1799a.
Lady from abroad. 24398.
<jo!(!knopf (A.) :
Ahab & Elijah. 617.
Ambassador's daughter.
1092.
Angel's error. 1500.
Bye-bye -John. 5733.
Child, the book & the
telephone. 53132.
(Utizen's duty. 7433.
Desirables. 10555.
From Hester to Wall st.
15543.
Inhuman. 48397.
Joshua ben Syra. 23040.
Law's delay. 2488L
Privileged sex. 37543.
Race for love. 38288.
Redeemed. 38827.
Society girl. 43016.
Tainted philanthropv.
44930.
Third party. 45814.
I'nmensch. 48397.
Victory of the truth. 48989.
Weg zu licht. 49941.
Goldman (Matthew) :
Behind the footlights. 3327.
Bigger impulse. 3819.
Call of the blood. 5894.
Father. 1.3817.
For the love of ma mm v.
14937.
John Middleton's wife.
22S69.
3091
I.XDEX
18635,
1347.
29213.
Goldman (Mutthew) — Coiitd.
Kept woman. 23620.
Man, poor man. 27940.
Marriage fee. 28390.
Monev-man. 30782.
Sacrifice. 40442.
Stage struck. 43732a.
Under man. 48119.
Wanted, an experienced
husband. 49552.
When a man counts. 50182.
Goklman (Myer) Substitute
Iiero. 44331.
Goldmann (P.) Aerial honey-
uMMm. 395, 396.
GoUlmark (C.) :
Heimchen am lierd.
18636.
ISIerlin. 29213.
Goldmark (G.) Araorita,
Goklmark (L. ) Merlin.
Goldmark & Conried :
Lost paradise. 26336.
Talisman. 44994.
Goldoni (0.) :
Beneficent bear. 52865.
Curioso accidente. 9482.
Donne curiose. 21761.
Mistress of the inn. 30427,
53127.
Locandiera. 26041a, 26042,
29804. 29805.
Servitor dl due padroni.
41575.
S((uabbles of Ch loggia.
43676a.
Three coiuedies. 45941a.
Ventaglio. 48821.
Vero amico. 48877a.
Wiley widow lady. 51011.
Glodschmidt (D.) Hachand
F:vry Wunufus. 12110a.
(Joldschmidt (L.) :
Christiane. 7186.
Entgleisung. 12803.
Nur eln traun. 33160,
54743.
Goldschmidt (W.) Hadassah.
17871.
Goldsmith (l'\) Ace of liearts.
155.
Goldsmith (F. D.) :
Night at Atlantic City.
32646.
Trup man. 47242.
Goldsmith (J.) :
Little siK'cnlator. 25885.
Spccnhitnr. 43485.
• ioldsmith (M.) :
AdiuiVidtle <1rifhton. 295.
Gol. Kulison. 7920.
l^'lanjing sword. 1447J.
.7:1 y (.'esnr. esquire. 22524.
Man a.niong men. 27721.
Militant*. 29574.
Goldsmith (M. )— Continued.
Quarantined. 37967.
Mr. Hunnner, the drummer.
30193.
Rabbi & priest. 38260a.
Reign of Reno. 55139.
Romance of Kief. 39797.
Sully's tribulations. 55476.
Whlspering-gallerv. 50474.
Goldsmith (O.) :
Deserted village. 10541.
She stoons to conquer.
39076b, 42015-42017.
Vicar of Wakefield. 4S92S-
48930.
Goldsmith (P. H.) Satisfac-
tion. 5523S.
Goldsmith (S.) Commercial
drummers. 8125.
Goldstein (A. R.) Roza. 40192.
Goldstein (D.) Penal tv of ius-
tice. 54923.
Goldstein (E. S.) Capt. Lovett.
6136.
Goldstein (H. S.) Lah-y' shaw-
riem Tehilaw. 54215.
Goldstein (L. Jr.) O'Donneirs
Maggie. 332S3.
Goldstein (Max) :
Aus liebe. 2462.
Sacrifices. 40465b.
Goldstein (Moses) :
Adventures of Lvdia. 357.
Girl of '76. 16590.
Two doctors. 47597.
Goldstein (N.) Climax of poll-
tics. 53198.
Goldstein (11.) I'eace.
Goldstein (S. A.)
10562.
Goldthwaite (D.)
waite (E. F.)
Goldthwaite (E. F.)
& Virginia. 48873.
Goldthwaite (l/r.s. G.
I5onnie blue bell. 4.578.
Flag, the claw witch. 14461.
Lora Breckenridge. 26182.
Miss Randolph. 30015.
Mormon wife. 31040.
Old South. 33629.
(ioldthwaite (.T.) Pearl of
great price. 3-5731.
Goldwin (.\.) Rosmersholm.
162.37.
Gold/.ier (G. ) A\ar. 49.56.5b.
(iolinsky ( M. von ) :
P,;ifnc<!. 2796.
Filibuster. 14223.
Xk>w iioisiestead. .32397.
]{c('nlled. .3S641, 38642.
(•('lisciiini ( K. I :
Doctor Cui.il I. ni29a.
Du Barry. 11903. 11905.
i:rnt<'r(-st. 1!:S7S.
356S2.
Despair.
See Goldth-
Vermont
.) :
GoUsciaui (K. )— Continu^Mj.
Ethelinda. 13001.
.Jewels of the Madonna.
22707.
Liebhaber als arzt. 25258a .
Schmuck der Madonna.
41075.
Secret de Suzanne. 41323.
Suzanne's secret. 44703.
(Jollancz (1.) :
New ccnturv Shakespeare.
417.5.5-41778.
Shakespeare's worics. 41780,
41857a.
Golliff (P. W. ) Our countrv's
d.efen.ders. 34.585.
Golson (S. ) Fifi .iu.st from
Paris. 14135.
Goltber (W.) :
I^'lying Dutchman. 14628.
Mastersingers of Nureni-
berg. 28751.
Goluch (J. G.) Disgraceful
wife. 10943.
Golz (A. & E.) :
Going-up. 16865.
Schone eliebreclierin,
41086a.
Unsteibliche familie. 48424.
(iolze (A.) :
Alaska monarch. 699.
Doetoi- Evans. 11140.
Golden key. 16981.
Royal |)lunger. 401(i5.
Seal of unity. 41241.
<;oniai' (F. Martinez) Xfc Mar-
tinez Goniar.
Gomes (C. ) Young America.
52153.
Gomez. Lindas pai-aguayas.
25515.
Gomez (A.) Rhoda Gi'ay. 39318.
Gomez (E.) Nina Ciel(». 32790.
Gomez (J.) Gloria del inven-
tor. 16772.
Gomez (J. P..) :
Countess Dftll. 8707.
Hampden. 18016.
Little countess. 2.5636.
Gomez (.LS.) Vulture. 4933L
Gomez (S. Alonso) iVpc Aloiiso
G6mez.
(Jomez de Avellaneda ((4.) :
Baltasar. 2,S71.
Belshazzar. :!473b.
Gomez Foiiseca (A.) Kei'oi-ni
ieamie. .3SS69.
(Tomnie (L. J.) :
Ilomeri*' scenes. liOdTOa.
Tb.reo plays. .5.5581.
Gompers ( S. .T.) In tlie land
of uproar. 21447.
Gompf (W. \{.) What slie
uasnM. .50i;',1.
3092
INDfcX
^■JoB^vrliaw (A. Garcfa) fiee
iiixvcva Gonceiiian.
<J<>n(!ar (E. ) Trixip in seaiT'li
of a title. 47126.
<;.Mi(liuet (E.) :
Korrowed pluiiies. 467.S.
Parisian. 35324.
Pleasure trip. 36529.
Volcano. 49253.
fJondolfo (H.) Bravo of Ven-
ice. 4955.
Conell (A.) Power of men.
36971a.
(Joii^ora (F. ) Postales al nat-
ural. 36879.
Contard ( < ». T. F. von) :
( >venl.e<-ks. 34922.
Was des Kiiisers ist. 49631.
<Ji>n/.aU's tribe of gypsies. »See
Stella [Queen)
'Jonzalez (A. FeriiA,n-) fiee
Fen ! a n -Gi tnzrilez.
(Jonzalez (J. Sanchez-) ^ee
Sa ncl lez-GonzS lez.
(ionzaiez ( ?>!. Flores) See
Floies Gonzalez.
'Jonzalez (Kicardo):
Cara-chica. 6191.
Cine fantonias. 53177.
Costa azul. S624.
IVcir de la geute. 10341.
Gracia y Justicia. 17214.
Gran .siinjuttico. 172511t.
Mala fania. 27(532.
Nina de los beso.s. 32792.
Nodie vieja.. 32962a.
O.io de fiay<'. 333S5a.
Pa.iaritos y tlores. 35125.
Pocos anos. 366U9.
Pneblo del ])ele<')n. 37801.
Sal de espnnia. 40571.
Tren de lujo. 46913a.
ritinia opereta. 47906a.
Valiente capitan. 55754.
\\\t\ de jienio. 4919S.
Gonzalez (Koyelio Fernjindez
y ) See Fernandez y Gonza-
lez.
Gonzalez de Lara (M.) :
.Mondras. .52640.
De los barrios bajos. 10171.
Escuela de Venus. 53550.
Tsla de los su^piros. 22136.
Maldicion jriiana. .54393.
Pa vestir sanlos. 54848.
Poea lacba. 36591 a.
PrfMp.ear c<it: el e.ienipio.
37{).50.
Prfncipe Rolieniio. 37474a.
Swldado de cnota. 43001a.
ritinia bora. 47905a.
<;oiizalez <]{■] Castillo ( K. ) See
• 'astillo (E. G. del)
Conzalez del Toro (K.) See
(J'.inzaJez ( I?icard<>)
Gonzalez Pastor (J.) :
Boda r(\ia. 4468. '
Brocha gorda. 5155.
Granito de sal. 17316.
Ki-tha y Polni. 23653.
Mu.ier espanola. 31310.
Pajarera nacional. 35124.
Gonzalez-Kentlon (A.) :
Apaches. 1662.
Espafia pintoresca. 12934.
Gallito y Belmoute. 53741.
Hombre que hace llorar.
19995.
Maestro bicicleta. 27.325.
Nina niimada. 32794.
Gonzalvo (C. E.) :
Gitauerla. 16685.
Ultima cana. 47904.
Gooch (F. P.) :
Courai;e of her convictions.
8832.
Fool or saint. 14726.
Fool's paradise. 14749.
No time to think. 32891a.
Ttecon.struction of Geri-v.
38685.
Good (A. H.) Change of heart.
6689.
Good (M. A. S. P.) Sheath
lady. 42032.
Goodale (K. B. ) Now. 33107.
Goodall (Richard or W. R.) :
Hoosier town. 20241.
Madam Chrvsantheniuni.
27153.
Million a minute. 29640.
Power of attorney. 36942.
Queen of Bohemia. 88008.
Revolutionists. 39292.
Two colonels. 47588.
Goodard (H. C.) I>vuamiter.
12100.
Goodbar (F. ) McFee's luatri
monial bureau. 27091.
Goode (A. G. ) Ranchinjin fi-oni
Montana. 38442.
Goo(^le (I), M.) Tbaiic of Caw-
dor. 45517a.
Goode (G. W.) :
Ebonv flats. Ii:i87.
Estranged. 12964.
Hilnia. 19490.
Honor bound. 20158.
Goode ( H. C. ) Hercules.
19186.
Goodell (A. P.) Livinu a lie.
25965.
Goodell (E. W.) :
By mail ordei'. 5685a.
Under the shadow. 4820Sa.
Coodfellov.- ( 1//-.S-. E. .r. U.) :
Vice versa. 48935.
P. ) Legend.
Car naval of re-
Goodfellow
33.504.
(1-.) Old li.inie
I Goodfriend (S.) Storv of a sin.
43994.
Goodhart (C.) :
Soldier of tlie <-znr. 43080.
Value of being extinct.
48663.
Goodhart (J.
25007.
Goodhue (L)
views. 6265.
Gooding (H. B.) Maximilian,
emperor of IMex. 28893.
Gooding (M. S. ) Reason why.
38610.
Goodlander (M. R.) Fairy
plays for children. 13413a.
Goodloe (C.) Man & lite wife.
27730.
Goodman (A. H.) Rachel's in-
spiration. 5.5097.
Goodman (A. J.) MiloK Stand-
ish. 29570.
Goodman (C.) Follv of Lucille.
14695.
Goodman (E) :
En deshabille. 12658.
12658a.
Eugenically s p e a k i n -s.
13033a. 55846.
Genius inc. 16088a.
Helpmeet. 18803.
Imitations. 21002.
Impo.ssible husband. 21042.
Manhood. 2S061.
Medda. 29002a.
Myself. 31788.
Now and then. 33110.
Pa in the car. 34997.
Props. 37732b.
Quick action. 38180a.
Riches. 39387.
Said and done. 40495.
Saviors. 40902.
Taking a step. 44944a.
I'est. 45459.
Washington s q. iJ 1 a y s.
55846.
Yesterday. 52104.
Goodman (H. P>.) Madcap.
27227.
Goodman (H. L. ) I>ady iV: her
vision. 24334. 24335.
Goodman (.L E. ) :
Dreamer. 1 1 771 .
For sale. 1-191.-..
His honor. .53944.
Hock-shop. 19924.
Just outside the door.
23382.
Let us have peace. 25136a.
Love letters. 26543.
^laitl of Sorek. 27495.
Making over .Milton. 54.391.
>.I a n Ti' 1>. o canK' bar-k.
27976b.
^•* wX'
a093
INDEX
Goodiuau (J. E.) — Continued.
Man who found the way.
27983.
Man who stood still. 2799(\
Mother. 31120.
New generation. 32382.
Sisters uf tear. 42G0G.
Spirit of the ajiv. 48r)72.
Test. 4r.458.
Trap. 46839)).
Trapped. 55643.
'I'reasnre l.>^lnn(l. 46903a.
55648.
Two wlio were Agnes.
47S17.
Way of dreams. 49742.
Goodman (J. T. ) Psychoscope.
37777-37779.
Goodman (K. S.) :
Back of the yards. 2745<-,
2745d.
Barbara. 2957a.
(Jsesar's gods. .5801.
Daimio's head. 9636,9637.
Dancing dolls. 9723a.
Dnst of the n>ad. 12063.
Ephraim ..^ the winged
bear. 128221>.
<rame of chess. 15852.
lo852a.
Holbein in i>lackfriars.
19957a.
Indei»endence day pageatit.
21614.
.Man ciui onlv do his besr,
27752c.
.Ma.sques of East «S: West.
286561).
I'ageant for Indeiieiulence
day. 3,5037.
Quick curtains. 38183a.
Uainald & the Red Wolf.
.•i8379a.
Ityiand. 40.394.
Gooduiau (^I. n. ) I'ive thous-
and teapots. 14446.
(Joodman CM. K. ) While Krisco
was burning. .">0426.
(ioodnian (ivi. .!. ('. ) lhnl)ar-
i-assinents. 125S.S.
Goodman ( S. ) :
.Aristocrat .of (he mind.
1834.
Slavery of love. 42722.
(ioodman (S. C.) :
Ireland forever. 21932.
Modern conquest. 30595.
<;ooilman ( W.) :
.\udre\v Johnson. 1441.
Cranl,<s. 9012a.
<!oo(hnann (G.) America tirsl.
52657.
Gooduow' ( E. I S M V o n ;i r .;.
40917.
Goodrich (A.) :
Back wages. 52806.
Deal. 10244.
Up on the hill. 48491.
ri)-to-date. 48498a.
Woman who was a coward.
51.503.
Yard sti<-k man. 52026.
^ es or no. 56028.
(loodrich (H. J.) See Barbour
(.T.)
Goodrich (E.) :
] >ad's boy. 96o7.
Dot Diujple. 11493.
Kumiy countess. 15709.
Innocent salt. 21749.
iiitlle gypsie. 25710.
Sii-aw man. 44098.
Wanted, a husband. 49515,
4t)517.
Zi Zi. 52339.
Zizi. .52.376.
Goodrich (E. T.) :
Doduinu his creditors.
11217.
(!;inibler. 1,5798.
(Jriz-zly Adams. 17669.
Lillian. 2.5464.
Goo>h-ic]i (H. ('. > Zizi. ,52377.
Goodricli (H. H.I Dolly Var-
den. 1129.'"..
(rot»drich ( H. W. ) .\.malga-
mated babies. 1045.
< rood rich (I. B.) jr.:
Koob.-di. 4,587a.
Buster's love story. 5619.
Curinsitv of women. 9481.
Fair god. 1-3376.
Easciaatini;- Mr. Grnni.
13703.
For love & honor. 14860.
Create)- than a king. 17.523.
(Jreat heart. 17.534.
Henr.x ?:si,iond. 1889S.
ilM- Amer. prince. 18913.
It is love that saves the
world. 22216.
.T.H-k & .Till & CO. 22314.
.lack's sister. 22393.
Love made them equal.
2{i548.
Money king. .30770.
On Satan's mount. .33792.
Prisoner of mercy. 37518.
Suitors of Yvonne. 444.59.
Tom, the vagaliond. 46459.
Wiiat money cannot buy.
.50097.
Who'.s I't'ggy? .■')0(559.
Widows club. .50851.
Winning diplomat. 51151.
Woman's hand. 51532.
Goodricli ( 1/r.s'. ?»!. .1.) :
Hustling of Hiram. 2t)74,5.
Summer bojirders. 44495.
Goodridge (J. F.) :
Dearest girl. 10270.
]Man worth while. 28020a.
Goodspeed (i). V.) Jester.
22663.
Goodspeed (H. C.) :
Beaurifid invalid. 3212.
.Fester. 22663.
(Joodspeed (M.) First national
boot. 14377a.
(Joodwin (C.I See Goodwin
(J. C.)
(Joodwin ( E. E. ) :
Ednnnnl Kean. 12257.
Kean. 23550.
Goodwin ( E. S. ) Through i)as-
senger. 46077.
Goodwin (F. L. ) Lucky penny.
26868.
Goodwin (G. S. ) Death of art.
10275.
Goodwin (H.) Spark. 43443.
(Joodwin (H. C.) Shattered
model. 41969.
Goodwin (H. L.) Cheerful
idiot. 6880.
Goodwin (J.) Birthday party.
3968.
rjoodwin (J. ('. ) :
<A.nrad &; Medora. 8307.
Devil's deputy. 10694.
Evangeline. 1.3061.
In the dark. 21366.
King Cole II. 237.52.
Lost, straved or stolen.
26:?57, 26358.
.Merry monarch. 29'26u.
Rightful heir. 394-57.
Violin maker of Cremou.-t.
49111.
(•oodw'in (J. T. 1 Highway oi
love. 194.56b.
Goodwin (N. C.) :
Hodg(M)odge. 19928.
Terrible time. 45434.
of a time. .52.539.
Goodwin (N. C.)jr.:
Member for Slocumb. 29080.
Ozone. 34986.
Goodwin (W. S.) Disinherited.
10953.
Gooft (Ooftv) .Sec Phillips (G.)
Gookins (S. D.) :
Cupid & Higgins. 9367.
Power. 369.32.
Taking care of Smith.
44946a.
(ioold (G. W.) Score. 41163.
Goolman (J. N.) Lyrics of
Eileen. 26978.
Goon (Tsung Yu) He loves his
girl. 18375a.
(iorbea Lemmi (E. de) :
.Muneca de los viejos. 3136(i.
Veletas. 48763.
:5094
IjSDEX
Gordaliza (A. Gil y) See Gil y
Govdaliza.
Gordfnuix (P.) :
Dentiste. 10480.
Souris d'liotel. 43353.
Gordin (A.) (Japt. Dreyfus.
53066.
(4i.rdin (A. J.) :
napt. Dreyfus. 53066.
.lokel, file opera-niidver.
.54122.
Modern Sappli-'. 30650b.
She declines the marriage
offer. 5.5315.
Stranger. 44050a.
Time of bloodshed. 55590.
Tragedie durch shpass.
55632.
Truth. 472S0a.
Why men love. 55037.
Sec also, as admr., Gordin
(J. M.) Estate of.
Gudin (J. M ) :
Gapt. Drtyfii?. 53066.
Ghastitv )1 the family.
6828.
Dementia a n\ e r i c a u a .
10438.
Elisfia J>en Abuyali. 12482.
God, man & devil. 16827,
16828.
.lokel, the opera-maker.
54122.
.)iidi.sche Kr>nig Lear.
23193.
Kinder gohen. 23715.
Kj-eutzpr sonata. 21247,
24249.
^ledea. 29008.
Meturef. 293:V2.
- Parnas hoidesh. 35356.
Sappho. 40769.
Scheehite. 41036.
Schlechte pastueher. 41065.
She declines the marriage
offer. 55315.
Stranger. 44059a.
Time of bloodshed. 55.599.
Tragedie durch shpass.
55632.
True power. 47246, 47247.
rnbekannter. 48368.
Unknown. 48370.
Why men love. 55937.
Wilde prinzessin. 51005.
Yiddishe Kenigen Lear.
52109.
Goniin (J. M.) Estate of:
Kinder gehen. 23715.
Modern Sappho. 30650b.
Parnas hoidesh. 35356.
Truth. 472S0a.
(iordin (M. ) How brothers
atone. 20469.
Gordinier (C. A.) :
Big .Jim. 3793.
Tim Flannigan. 46224.
Gordon (A. D.) :
Fedora. 13968.
Midge. 29400.
Missing link. 30057.
'Ostler Joe. 34413.
Our politicians. 34748.
Substitute. 44324.
That girl from Mex. 45571.
T^rix. 47118, 47119.
(Jordon (Alan) Sec .\rmstrong
(A. G.)
(lordon (Alexander*:
Blue roses. 4392.
In wi"ong. 21575.
Gordon (B.) Sec Gerstenberg
(A.)
(4<»r(lon (0.) Master of Pal-
myra. 28710.
Gordon (G. W.) Sky-pilot.
42688.
Gordon (E. E.) I>ew-Ella.
25187.
Gordon (F. A.) Two b.nd boys.
47550. 47551.
Gordon (F.G.) Beeket. 52847.
Gordoi\ (George^ Extra ! Ex-
tra ! 13266.
Gordon (Gilbert) :
Pctwer of the press. :^6996a.
Spook for a nigiit. 43599b.
Gordon ( H. E. ) Bl ind man.
4256.
Gordon (Harry) Slave of the
mill. 42717.
Gordcai (Heinz) :
Bischen ruhm. :^979.
ExtraltlJitler ! 53579. 53580.
Hilde Herbig. 19480-19482.
In vertretung. 215(i2.
Villa zu verkanfen. 49017a.
(Gordon (Henry) Thirst. 45819.
45820.
Gordon (,J.) M(»ses ^Vc son.
31097.
Gordon (.1. B.) Sacrifices.
40465b.
Gordon (J. U.) :
Beautifid liar. 3213.
Knight ot Day. 24134;i.
What w<»uld .\('U do? 50160.
G<n-don (.Tennie) Soul of tlie
violin. 43329.
Gordon (K.) Gabrielle West.
15755.
Gordon (L.) (loing back to
mother. 16852.
Gordon (N.) Dream girl.
53467.
Gordon (R.) Sparkling eyes.
43448.
Gord(Hi (S.) Man wlio cried
quits. 54414.
Gordon (W.) Fireside story.
14335.
Gordon" (W. W.) First Ken-
tucky. 14364.
Gordon & Bennett. Way back
in "61. 49719.
Gordon-Davis (A. B.) Kent
twig. 3525.
Gordon-Lennox (O. G. ) :
[^'risco Sal. 15476.
lni]»erlincn>c of the <-rea-
ture. 21035.
M:irch of time. 28162.
Marriage of Ki 1 1 y . 284 1 5.
i'rince consort. 37289.
Shadoweil. 41(391.
Gortlon-Norih anni.sement co. :
New leader. 32403.
Passing parade. 35461.
Son of Solomon. 43214.
Gore (A.Holmes-) Ncr Holmes-
Gore.
Gore (C. R.) :
Down & out. 11571a.
Temjitation. 45311.
Gore (S. R.) Philanthropist.
36122.
Gorecki (T. ) Floating Ishind.
14539.
Gorey ( U. J. I :
Nibelings. 32606.
ivevenged by the sworil.
392.53.
(Torin (B.) :
I Baruch Spinoza. 3069.
] Betrothed gentleman of
Wilno. 3616.
(Jorin (.1.) National parlv.
i 320.50.
i (lorin (.1. P.) Moral Don
' Quixote. .30997.
Goritz ((>.) :
Dear paj.a. 10266.
Rache eines weibes. 38299.
<iorki (M.) See Pleshkov (A.
Gorlitz (C.t Drei paar sciiuhe.
11800a.
Goi'man (E. ) Irish h.earts of
old. 21988.
Gorman (J. E. ) //-. Mrs. D(»o-
ley's pink tea. 30354.
(}(»rman (Jack) :
Gollegian & the girl. 7874.
Daffy fan. 9619.
1 )ays of '61. 10160.
Dream girl. 11721.
Everybody's doin' it. 13131.
l^xpress a.gent. 13258.
Family leavings. 13600.
Flagman. 14462.
(Jink. 16381.
(Jirl from 5tli ave. 16491.
(Jirl of the underworld.
1660C,.
8095
l^DEX
Gorman (Jack) — Continued.
. House of cards. 20396.
' How tiuje does lly. 20543.
ir happened one New Year's
eve. 22212.
Just vaudeville. 23403.
I>ady lawyer. 24451.
:\Iuri)hv's troubles. 31388.
Nifty. 32632.
Fickiiif,' n wife. 36216.
Reversed version of The
risht road. 39265.
Right road. 3943S.
Smug-slers. 42866.
Taking the count. 44954.
'!V)y salesman. 46674.
T'ndercnrrent. 48246a.
AVavelets. 49709.
(Jornian (James) :
Kanquet at the club. 2929.
Cinch. 7337.
Factory bell. 13326.
Cilhoolevs abroad. 16363.
1\. (). Ps. 23439.
-Mr. Ben lie from Boston.
30145.
Mrs. DiKilev's pink tea.
30354.
Prophet. 37709.
I'ussy. 57905.
Raitid transit. 38474.
Silver doUar. 42390.
Silver weddinti:. 42430.
Tannnany hall. 45075.
Teleithone ayent. 4.5232.
Wantwl. a divorce. 49503.
Zeb iV: Zarrow in Zigzag-
alley. 52301.
(Jorinan (M. H. ) IJetributiou.
39159a.
Coi-man ( U. P.) :
Daddy. 9588.
P^our leafed shann-ock.
15161.
Cornian (T. J.) :
Special meeting. 43463.
Swift proposition. 44799.
Corman (W. K.) Girl from
Tokio. 16536.
(Jormaii & West. At the front
d(.or. 2236.
(Jorn (S.) Slave.'!. 55366.
< Ionian (H. K.) Cporge. 53758.
(!(.rsse ( H. de) :
.\rs«"'nc T,upin ctnlre Her-
lock S<-ii(.!i!i('s. 19:52.
1933.
('oup (]{' .iarnac. 8820.
3.s;50.5a.
Diable a <niatre. 10741b.
Exploits d'une petite Fran-
caise. 53577.
Caniine. 1.5879.
Job. 22780.
-Miche. 2937(5.
Absent on leave.
S )nt!ierii hjval-
Corsse (H. de) — Continued.
I'rociireur Haller>:. 37571b.
iini de Tor. 39744.
(iorsse y Fore.^^t (L. ) Franz
Hallers. .53700.
Coi'ter (K.) Durcli die zeitung.
12049b. 12049c.
(iortlr.vaite (A.) Mar, with the
X-ray eye. 28013.
Gorton :
Kvei; balan<-e. 13078.
Princess of Panama. 37439.
<T(H-t:>n (B. L. ) Diamonds are
trumps. 10780.
Corton ( .T. ) //•..•
Bom Biiiy. 4.519.
Kidnappers. 23688.
<iosche (J.^ Freaks. 1.5299.
Goss (A. ^y.) Passing of the
wilderness. .54887.
Goss ( H. I. ) Monsieur le
comte. 30861. 30862.
Goss (J. F.) Tn Vanity Fair.
54051.
Goss (K. F.I
52553.
Goss -'y\\. S. t
iij^l.s. 43377
<lr>sNe (E.) :
Comedy of errors. 80ti7.
TIedda Gabler. 18021.
Master builder. 28075.
Works of Heurik Ib.sen.
51730-51730k.
Gosselin ( L. L. T.) :
Colinette. 7808.
Varennes. 48709.
C^'ssi't (A.) :
Hi.io del general. 19467.
Nino de los tangos. 32821.
(Jossette (D. A.) Golden Aved-
ding. 17020.
<;(!Ssin (.1. E.) :
For i-ight of way. 14907.
Our right of way. 34759.
Pvight of way. 39434-39430.
Riverside. 39575.
(Jothi (Tj.) Boyal-trompette.
401 S4.
Cothov-Griiiiecke. Wie die
zwerge die riesen besiegten.
50868a.
(Sotos (B.l Deber ante el
anu.v. 10292.
Cott (C.) :
His word of honor. 19872.
I\Ioney-(iuestion. 30789a.
Point' of honor. 36633.
^ream-work. 45187.
Gottfried (W.) Sec Haesel-
barth (W. C.)
Gotthold (C. F.) :
For an.ither"s siu. 14777.
King of th(^ ghouls. 23868.
(iottbold (G. W.\ Princess of
Panama. 37439.
Gottliold (J. N.) :
Caprice. 6069.
Good fight. 17077.
Eiving age. 25966.
Micaliz. 29364.
Vow of the Ornaui. 49304.
Gottlieb (M.) Mv friend.
31546.
Gottlob ( F. ) Government
bonds. 17167.
Gotto (L. J.) Bey's handy-
man. 3740.
Gottschalk (F.) :
Game of masks. 15873.
Stung. 44291.
Whom does Helen belong
to? 50703.
Gottschalk (L.) :
Emigranten. 12607.
Wall street. 49423.
Gottschalk (L. F.) Ilamona.
38422.
Gottstein (E.) :
In a Japa.nese garden.
21070.
Une hundred vears hence.
34027.
I'rofit & loss. 37654.
(ioublier (G.) Mam'zelle Bov-
Scout. 27098a.
Clonblier (ISf. C.) Ali4)ebe.
767.
Cendiss (A.) To the stars.
40389a.
Gough (A. W.) Confession.
8235.
Goiigh (J. M.) Loyalist & the
traitor. 26798.
Cough (W. H.) Her maiesty's
mail. 19071.
Gould (B. ) Confusion of
tongues. 8261.
Gould (C. H. ) AXarm member.
49619.
Ciould (D.) ■ Kec Pi-octor ( D.
G.)— Hoi.kins (C.)
Hopkins (C.)
Gould (E. H.) :
Awakening of Algie. 52784.
Factor. 13324a.
Jane the first. 22466a.
Samuel Gallov.ay. 40675a.
Soul in the atti<-. 4.330Sa.
4.3.309.
Thr(-(^ old meddlers. .55580.
QouM (E. L.) :
Jo iVIarcli. 227.56.
Little men jtlay. 25761a.
Gould (E. M.) :
On the sight-seeing car.
33915.
Si)eed Hmil. 43t!t3.
3096
I2JDEX
(Joulrl (G.) :
Hei- brother. lS927a.
Way she did it. 49781u.
CJould (G. M.) Kennett mys-
tery. 23587.
Gould (G. W.) Arctic. 1785.
Gould (J. A.) Bottle imp.
4719.
Gould (J. G.) :
Blue & grey. 4331, 4332.
I'rodigal son. 37586.
(iould (M. G.) :
Cry in the storm. 92S4a.
In the .shadow of St. Fran-
cis. 21503.
Tolitical picnic. 36692.
(Jould {M. AV.) :
Coward. 8932.
Craven. 53286.
(^.ould (S. Baring-) See Bar-
ina--( Jould.
(Jould (W.) :
Home-made burglar. 20027.
Jim iMange, D. D. 22733.
Little Miss Fortune. 25775.
Wrong doctor. 51865.
(roulding (All) In Mexico.
54031.
Gouldiag (Alma) Mine in the
face of death. 54526.
(Joulding (E.) Ellen Young.
58516.
Gounod (C ) :
Faust. 13890, 13900. 13986.
Romeo et Juliette. 39S59a,
39872.
<!ourlay (J.) Skipiped by the
light of the mo!!n. 42671.
(Jousha (J. R.) Might. 29518a.
Gorier (C. W.) Getting the
money. 16294.
Gowaus & Grav. ltd. Jean.
22551a.
Gower (J.) :
Discipl(> of old Ponce.
10920.
Runiung on (lie rim. 40298.
Gower (J. H. ) Man from Mars.
27789.
Gozzi (C.) Turandot. 47327.
Gral) ( F. A.) Howard Livings-
ton. 20.566.
(Jrace (G.) Wise guv, jr.
51238.
Grace ((J. I. > Colonel of the
troopers. 7918.
Grace ( M. ) Little brother.
25602a.
(Jrace (K. W.) College kid.
7858.
Graceta (A.) After the fair.
."00.
(Jraconsetti (!*.) Civil death.
747 L
(Jradwell (A.) Prince of
Clam Kay. 37342.
Graener (I*.) Don Juans letz-
tes abenteuer. llB55a.
Giaeve (O. E.) :
Expiation. 13248.
King's dean. 23957.
Knickerbocker. 24124.
Graff (F. J.) King of Unadilla.
23888.
Graff (G. B.) Good times with
the junior.s. 17119a.
Grafton press :
Axel & Valborg. 2586.
Imperial republic. 21033.
Jephtha sncriticing. 22611a.
Prince Ivo of Bohemia.
37309.
Gragnon (A.) Ferdinand, vas-
tu t'en aller? 14056.
Graham (C.) :
Lucky number. 26866.
Match-box. 28758.
Sis Hopkins. 42-579.
(jraliam (C B. ) Avalon. 2505.
(Traham (E.) Poppy seed.
55003.
Graham (F.) :
Airship war-ship. 664.
Detecting a detective.
10610.
Girl from Albany. 16472,
16473.
Joy ride. 23085.
Keiituckv girl. 23603.
Red feather. 38729.
Rustic simplicity. 40357.
Something doing. 43169.
Texas desperado. 4-5492.
Wrong bottle. 518.59.
Graham (F. H. ) Full hou.se.
15655.
Graham (H. C.) Lost cause.
26288.
Graham (Harry) :
Cinema star. 7366a.
In the air. 21.341.
Sybil. 44836a.
Tina. 46279a.
Graham t Helen) l^rc Gritlith
(H. I. O.)
(Jraham f.I) :
Mariana. 28253.
Son of Don Juan. 4.3202.
(Jralnnn I J. X.) Alessandro &
Ramona. 738.
Graham (J. D.) :
All for gold. 841.
Nerve. 32249.
Rival actresses. 39532.
A\'ay of the world. 4976.^.
Graham (J. F.) Transfu-
sion. 46820.
Graham (.L H.) :
Love. 26420a.
Needle. 3214Sa.
Rat. 38494.
Graham (J. P.) Island of
Treasure. 22143a.
(Graham (J. R.) :
Marv Brown's experience.
28547.
Night at the club. 32652.
Graham (J. W.) Fight for
wealth. 14179.
Graham (M. C.) :
Furnished house. 15725.
Lib. 25200.
Graham (M. J.) Traveling
man's wife. 46875.
Graham (M. P. B.) :
At Dr. Leblauc's. 2132a.
Doctor & the death. 11110<'.
Floating kidneys. 14.539a.
Prince Featherhead. 37295.
Vanity of sanity. 48703a.
Graham (M. W.) :
Berceu.se from Jocelyn.
Winning side. 51177.
Graham (O.) :
At Sunrise Hollow. 2194.
Pet of Circle C ranch.
3.5985.
Prince of his race. 37339.
Shadows of the past. 41719.
Stumbling block. 44282.
44283.
Graham (I*.) Monday morn-
ing. .30745a.
(4raham (R.) L'ncle Josh
Spruceby. 47986.
Graham (It. E.) :
Boomerang. 4630.
Brother Max. 5272.
Larry, the lord. 24661
Royal afRnities. 40123.
Graham (R. W.) :
Good night. 17100b.
Me & myself. 28969.
Mischievous Maizie. 54.539.
Tommy Clive. 46470.
Vallonia. 486.57.
What happened at mid-
night. .50074.
Windfall. .55957.
Witty wedding. 5132Sa.
Graham (S. E.) One of manv.
34061.
Graham (W. E.) C^apt. Scarlet.
6157.
Graham-Dewey ( E. H. ) :
Tess. 4.5449.
Typewriter. 47846.
Woman's um-ea.son. 51-584.
(xrahame (A.) Iron Ann.
22061.
3097
INDEX
Grahame (F.) My Jim. 31587.
Grahame (F. H. D.) :
Cash girl. 6367.
Debt. 10299a.
Marriage a la carte. 28365a.
Mermaid. 29214.
St. Elmo. 40519.
Typhoou. 47864.
Grahame (Ferdinand) :
AntagOiaist. 1595.
Disguised affections. 10944.
Full dress burglar. 15652.
Game of craft. 15856.
Stepson. 43881.
Way out west. 49780.
fh-ahame (H. D.) :
Auua Karenina. 1544.
Blood atonement. 4292.
Boy of the streets. 4843.
Gold dust twins. 16893.
On the Penobscot. 33884.
Uncle Terry. 48047.
Grahame (L. ) Perpetual mo-
tion. 35937.
Grahame (T.) Cup of coffee.
9353.
Grahame ( W. ) See Jones
(Graiiame)
(Jriiiniich (C. ) :
His affinity. 19542.
ilooniand. 30947.
< iiramlich ( C. S. ) Brother's
hate. 5303.
Grammout (F.) Wagner, the
wehr-wolf. 49365.
Gramont (L. de) :
Aphrodite. 1675a.
Ksclarmoude. 12916.
Gian (A.) His oath. 19753.
Granados (E.) Govescas.
17208a.
Grance (A. D. ) See Grange
(A. D.)
(Jrand (L.) Parson Jim. 35373.
Grand (L. V.) Daugerousprece-
denl. 9776.
Grand < S. ) Heavenly twnis.
18599a.
(Jrandhi (E. E. ) :
Great passion. 17444.
Shadowed lives. 41700.
Slaves of gold. 42728.
When her smil speaks.
50231, 50232.
(Jrandin (E. M.) :
At the carnival. 2208.
When her soul speak.s.
50231, 50232.
Gi-and.iean ( M. A.) :
Hair apparent. 17898.
Higli C. 19402.
(Jrauchhont (.1. de) Sec Do
Granrimont.
Graner ( L. ) Lunita. 26927.
Granes (S. M. ) :
Alto ! y alo.iamieuto. 1028.
Madrid sepai-atista. 27310.
Poca vergiienza. 36593.
Pordioseros. 36848.
'\'aya calor. 48743.
Graae.se {G.) Vendicatoi-e.
48786.
(ii-MUge ( A. I>.) :
Saiiln Chins, ,//•. 40736.
Sweet girl. 44746.
(Grange ( L. Deuiain-) See De-
iiiain-(irange.
Granger (E. M.) :
Xeffe als onkel. 32155b.
Wilhelm Tell. 51013J.
Granger (L. E.) :
Among the Mormons. 1320.
(Champagne cork. 6651.
Granger (M.) Inherited. 21722.
Granger (P.) Jester. 22664.
Granger (T.) :
Pi-etty as a pink. 37104.
AVife of the Mulligan
Guards. 50904.
Granice (C. ) How one woman
\\'as cured of dub fever.
20512.
Granichstaedten (P>.):
Auf befehl (]or herzogini
52769.
Auf befehl der kaiserin !
52770.
Bub odor miidel. 5359.
< 'asimirs himmelfahrt.
6374. 6375.
Mme. Serafin. 27220.
Majesliit -IMimi. 27557.
2755S.
A(-rbu(eue stadt. 48851a-
4885 le.
Granlund ((}. S. ) Retired
suffragette. 39142.
Gransback (H. L. ) jr. Uphol-
sterers. 49517.
Grant (A.) :
Impostor. 21048.
Jersey lilys. 22627.
Merry -go-i-ound. 29237.
Grant (A. W.) His wife's vis-
itoi-. 19869.
Grant (A. Y. ) Bappaccini's
dan.ghter. 38478. -
Grant (C.) Spring lock. 43(!54.
Grant (C. B.) :
Cathode rays. 6464, 6465.
Exile of Erin. 13216.
rjermaii wandei'er, Schnei-
der. 1(5202.
Harp of Erin. 18242.
Parson Bu.gliouse. 35,371.
lio'nance of Santa P.arbara.
30807.
Widow & the tramp. .50802. !
".99.
twice?
36569.
42763.
sislei-.
iV; Gloomy Gas.
Egypt's London
girls. 25667.
queens. 31038.
31216.
laiety girls.
Grant (C. T.) :
Agoracritus of Paros.
Antyllus. 1652.
Is it best to marrv
22086.
Numerian. 33152.
Plumville reformer.
Sleeples.s sentinel,
tirant (C. W.) :
Buster Brown'.-^
5617.
Happy
18143.
Little
gaiety
Mormon
Moulin Rouge.
New London
32411.
Pat White's gaiety girls.
35516.
Twentieth centurv models.
47435.
Grant (E. W.) :
Divorce cohjny. 11034.
Doimybrook colleen. 53440.
Everj- dog — his day. 13112.
(Jood night nurse. 17101c.
Let's elope. 25130.
Louina. 26388a.
Masque of the red death.
28631.
Maw. 28887.
Xursey. 33165a.
<3dd (rick. 33271.
Tattooed lady. 45167a.
\\'iH tV; tlie deed. 51025.
Grant ((i.) Father & the girli^.
13833.
Grant (H. C.) :
AutomobiJing. 249-!.
In the same lioat. 21496.
Grant (H. D.) :
Bear & the girl. 3166.
I>ummy. 12032.
For the kin.g. 14933.
Girl &, the soldier. 16454.
Ivive wire. 25954.
Pair of dumnu'es. 35086a.
Royal lover. 401.54.
Soldier's .soa. 43110.
a hu.sband.
Encore. 12689.
Ti-aiaing
46764a.
Grant (H. N.)
Grant (J. B.) :
Congress. 8264.
Mystic isle. 31863.
Grant (Lawrence) :
After 20 years. 534.
Arms of Aphi-odite.
Chandelier. 6681.
Final arbiter. 53643.
Heart of gold. 18467
Nerve. 32250.
1894.
3098
INDEX
Grant ( Lawreuce ) — Continued.
Twickenham peerage.
47472.
Grant (Leila) See Cullingford
(L. G.)
Grant (Le.slic) Fate. 13792.
Grunt (Lillian) :
His affinity. 19041.
Whitliei- thou goest. 50594.
<;rant (N.) :
Blue blood. 4358.
Fairy'.s fortune. 13422.
Lady Jemima. 24439.
Grant (Mrs. P. G.) Moral
right. 30999.
Grant (P. H.) Gallant (39th.
157S4.
Grant (P.S.) Return of Odys-
.seu.s. 39188.
Grant (R. S.) :
Colonel. 7886.
Princess Toto. 374(j3.
Grant (Lady Sybil) Photo-
graph frame. 36172;i.
(Jrant (T. E.) :
Death sentence. 10285,
10286.
Detective. 10612.
Overland ltd. 34962.
Pro.secutiug atty. 37735.
War-path. 49599.
Grant (W. W.) :
Defeated. 10374.
Great choir. 17372.
Heirs alfia nee. 18691.
Remorse. 39023.
Gi-juitham (A. von H. ) :
Dido. 10837.
Leila. 25025.
Memories. 29094.
Reine Blanche. 38978.
Years after. .52053.
Granville (D. ) Light & shade.
25361b.
Granville (E.)' Three uraces.
45966.
Granville (H.) See Grant (H.
D.)
Granville (T.) :
Aeronaut. 401.
Hold-up. 19965.
Gnce a thief. 33969.
Star l)out. 43773.
Systeu). 44882.
Yellow streak. .52086b.
Grapewin (C. E.) :
Above the limit. S4. 85.
Annie Hart's rough riders.
1562.
Annie Hart's Yankee Doo-
dle girls. 1563.
Awakening of Pipp. 2.567.
Country boy. 8734.
Girl from Vassar. 16.542.
Mr. Pipp. 30236.
Grapewin (C. E. ) — Continued.
Mum Bla's extra dry.
31345.
Perry Hinkle's son. 35952.
l»oughkeepsie. 3690Sc.
Stuck. 55465.
Graselli (F.) Dorette. 11461.
Grass (M. N. ) Proposals a la
carte. 37728a.
(irass (S. xV.) Four spans of
life. 15179.
Grassby (B.) Highball. 19396.
Grasset (B.) Deitx Helene.
10643.
Grasset. (P.) Jeaunine. 22584.
Grassman (D.) Two pills in a
box. 47746.
Gratal ( .J. ) M a 1 1 r a t a d a.
27658a.
Grattan (H. ) See Plunkett
(H. W. G.)
Grattan (H. P.) :
Convict's wife. 8437, 8438.
Nobody's fortune. 32954.
Grattan {Mr.s. H. P.) Nobody's
fortune. 32954.
Grattan (L.) :
Back to Hoe town. 2747.
Cell no. 7. 6579.
Dreaniona. 11787.
Her first great piirt. 18988.
.rust married. 23376.
Once a thief. 54792.
Red cross ball. 55127. ■
Rocking the boat. .55190.
Sliorn laml). 42166.
Suspicious of hubby. 55495.
To a tinish. 46356.
Two on the red. 47736.
Gralton (PL C.) :
I Magic idol. 27367a.
Mr. Inrigbt in wrong.
; 30194.
Gran (H.) :
Falstaff. 13548.
Manon Lescaut. 28091.
Pearl-tishers. 35724.
Grau (I.) Power of love.
36962.
' Grau (.1.)
12808a.
Grau (xM.)
Grau (T.)
36962.
Grau r>elgado (.T. ) Tercer de-
monio. 45394.
Grauman (S.) :
Traffic & life in the under-
world. 46705a.
Twenty minutes at the
Panama exposition.
55691.
Twenty minutes in Coffee
Diin's. 5.5692.
Entre llamas.
Cinderella. 7346.
I'owei' of love.
Grauman (S. ) — Continued.
Twenty minutes on the
Barbary coast. 47450.
Grauso ( R. ) Suffragette.
44398.
Gra vault (P.) Ma tante d"
Houtleur. 26999a.
Graves (A. P.) :
New production. 32440.
Postbag. .36879a, 36879b.
Graves (B. O. T.) :
Alboin & Rosamond. 708.
Conquest. 8290.
Heletian prince. 187.50.
Lydia. 26961.
Steaiin" a cliickeii. 4.3843.
Giaves (C.) Mother of three.
31167.
Graves (C. L.) :
(Golden Gate. 169.55.
Old parsonage. 33601.
S<. idler's trust. 43114.
Sure. 44628.
'J'erry, the swell. 45445.
Wonder chihl. 51649.
Grjr> es ( E. ) L o u e 1 v dee p.
26124.
Graves (E. K.) Fairy & the
ladies of the White House.
53589.
(Jraves (E. L.) Cocked hat.
7752.
Gnives ( i'l M.) Biinln! of
Bombay. 3901.
firaves (G. L.) W a n t e d, a
liero. 49510.
(Ji-aves (ID Sultan .d' Suiu.
4-1478.
Graves (H. :m.) :
Alibi. 776.
Back-fire. 2734a.
Brains plus. 52974.
Chips of chance. 711-5.
Co-operatoi's. 8463.
Cycle. 9527a.
D i s a p p o i n t e d wmnau.
10912a.
Dorotliy in Wis. .53446.
Fight for reform. 14177.
Goodly-goody's d a u g h ter.
53815.
Hot-hoiis'^ flowei-. .5397(5.
:\Iemory"s door. 29097:1.
Seola's romance. .5.5280.
Skarbei-'s r e t r i b u t i <> n.
12645a.
Sylvan ci-ucible. 44844b.
Wehling force. 55864.
Wheii r\I(>dkin came back.
.50271a.
Graves (I. L.I Reincarnation.
38973a.
Graves (L. ) Hei- honor iV: l:er
offsi>ring. 19018.
3099
INDEX
Giavess (R. A.) :
Pareutage of John Darr.
35292.
Prof. Kiistellar. 37633.
Graves (R. H.) His rich rela-
tion. 19790.
Graves (R. O. ) Waterway.
49703.
Graves (S. H.) Chadyeane.
6619.
Gravier (.T.) :
Droit de mort. 11841b.
Reines de rois. 38981.
Rouge est mis ! 40061.
Gray :
Reversed version of Tlie
i-ight road. 3926.").
Riglit road. 39438.
Gray (B.) :
Adventures of a liard boiled
egg. 345.
P>aclc to the booby-liateh.
2750.
P.ally-lioo man. 2868.
Belle of Shady lane. 3422.
(.'amping on the border.
5966.
Counsellor O'Hara. 8651.
Curse of a nation. 53316.
Customs inspector. 9517.
Even exchange. 13079.
Female globe-trotter. 14019.
Gilhoolev's debut in society.
16365.
Girl from Chicago. 16485.
Her new partner. 19085.
His dream of Cleopatra,
19598.
How Larson yuiuped his
yob. 20497.
In a foreign port. 21066.
Little game of spooning.
25689.
Little heiress of Cross-
Roads. 25716.
Man from N. Y. 27799.
Mrs. Blossom of Mo. 30312.
Mrs. Skin)p on tlie suffrage
question. 30459.
Night in the cellar. 32704.
( )ff the beaten track. 33314.
I'owwow man. 37015.
Romance of real life. 39804.
Satchel carrier. 40831.
Sire, .son »S: ilie girl. 42558.
Sijldier boy & the city girl.
43066.
Travelers. 46863.
Widow & the gold mine.
.50801.
Wrong Mr. Corbett. 51889.
Yegged man. 56024.
Yens Yenson from Yer.sey.
52096.
Gray (C.) Scr P:irk (C. C).
Gray (C. H.) Chips. 7114.
Gray (C. W.) Ward 16 east.
49607.
Gray (David) Sphinx. 43519.
Gray (Dorothy) :
One woman. 34121.
Too much Smith. 46547.
Gray (E.) Adventures of Pin-
(tcchio. 362.
Gray (E. H.) Kid. 23657.
Gray (E. M.) Red liarvest.
38739.
Gray (E. T.) :
(Jase of spoons. 6347.
Varsity coach. 48715.
Winning of Fuji. 51170.
Gray (F. W.) IMusical bell boy.
31416.
(Jray (G. M.) Body guard.
4472.
Gray (H. D.) :
Call of Bohemia. 5885.
Hannibal. 18093.
Gray (H. W.) co. Sacrifice.
56086.
Gray (J. H. D.) Saving a man.
40890.
Gray (.J. O.) :
Again. 553.
Antichrist. 1609, 1610.
In London's midst. 21224.
King's peril. 23986, 23987.
Queen of the mutineers.
38074.
Sleep of love. 42741.
Gray (J. T.) How's Edna?
20518a-20518c.
(L. C.) Culls. 933Sa.
Unexpected fare.
Browning court-
Without a
Grav
Gray (RI.)
48289.
Gray (M. C.)
ship. 5337.
Gray (M. O.)
home. 51315.
Gray (N.) Paid in full.
35056.
Gray (N. D.) :
Key to the closet. 23640.
Lmiatic. 26929.
Quits. 38228.
Tower man. 46638.
Gray (N. M.) M\isical bell
boy. 31416.
Gray (T. J.) :
Beauty shop. 3241.
Between decks. 3662a.
Box ofiice man. 4813a.
Fla.sh-light from vaude-
ville land. 1447S, 14479.
Ma.gazine man. 27331b.
Marriage. 28361.
Married by mail. 28442.
Music (or nioosic'k) school.
314071>.
Hide ligb.ts. 42237.
Gray (T. J. ) —Continued.
Wise guy & the rumuiv.
51237.
Gray (Thomas) :
Making good. 27618.
War correspondent. 49580.
Gray (Tyndall) Little girl at
play. 54286.
Gray (W.) Dinkle &. Winkle.
10873.
Gray (W. B.) Volunteer or-
ganist. 49270, 49271.
Gray (Vv^. F.) :
New tramp in town. 32474.
2 & 3 polka-dots. 52416.
Gray (W. R.) Emancipated
woman. 12568.
Gray (W. W.) :
My Aunt Sally. 31490.
Nobody's moke. 32956.
Grayson (P.) Scarlet um-
brella. 41001.
Grayson (T. J.) Philip Renei-
sen. 36136.
Grazel, P^'reger & co. In the
.stormy days. 21521.
Grazer (A. F. ) co. Francis
Bacon. 15257.
Grazer (E. ) Going into vaude-
ville. 16855.
Graziauo (B.) Ouore e ven
(letta. 34230a.
Greason (M. A. & S.) New
England folks. 82365.
Great Lafayette. Corona.
8558.
Great western prtg. co. Green-
eyed monster. 17563.
Greau (H. de) See De Greau.
Greaves ( A. ) S y m p a t h y.
44863.
Greaves (J. R.) Secret of
Green Lake academy. 41331a.
Grebma (G.) See Amberg (G. )
Greebe (J.) Golly wog. 17043.
Greeley (A. W.) :
Cupid's flier in Wall st.
9430.
Divorce. 11020.
I]dith's divorce. 12243.
His lordship. 19705.
In the grip of a crime.
21421.
It happened at Waycross,
Ga. 22201.
When an empress loves.
50196.
Greeley (H.) :
Man from the moon. 27816.
Whopper. 50710.
Greely (M. A.) Chronothana-
toletron. .53105.
Green (A.) Birthdav revela-
tion. .'^970.
Gn\-n (A. P..) Mnn. 2770S».
3100
INDEX
Greeu (A. K.) See llohlfs (A.
K. G.)
< liven (B.) :
Belle of the footlights.
3431.
Queen of vaudeville. 38089.
(Ji-een (B. .T. ) Shirt-waist man.
42135.
(Jieen (C. ) :
Before & then after. 3280.
Cau.uht, a hurglar. 6491.
.lockey & a tout. 22793.
.Mickey's revenge. 22796.
(liiHMi ( D. M.) Nordeck.
;-53(»07.
(ireen ( E. B. ) Hope ladder.
30915.
<Jreen (E. F.) Mina. 29707.
( ; rpeu ( F. ) :
TMng dong. 10872.
Farrago. 13698.
(ireen (F. A. ) :
In non.sense land. 21256.
Shirt-waist man. 42135.
<;reen ( F. K.) Mathews' old
partner. 28792.
(Ireen (H. ) Town fool.
4<;648, 466.50.
( ireen (H. ('.) Magic pills.
27381a.
(ireen ( H. (i.) Snow White.
42908.
(li'*H-n (H. .1.) Almost mar-
iled. 972.
(ireen (I. F.) T'sliei-. 55752.
(Ireen (.1. E. ) (^)uei'n of the
Jungles. 38067.
(ireen (J. F. ) Chorus girl.
7149.
(Ireen {.). K.) Home run.
20038.
(iieen (L. ) Two sisters. 47776.
(Ireen ( L. M.) (Ireat Hogg
diamond. 17406.
(Ii-eeii (M.) Janesville fair.
54101.
(irfH^n (M. W.) Women who
did. 51616, .51617.
(ireen (P.) :
Forest Mardeii. 14995a.
.Maria Magdalena. 2823Sb.
(Ireen (R. L.) :
.Mv amit from Boggsville.
31488.
Norton's returu. 33037.
Only woman. 34229.
i'ower of love. 36965.
Syh. 448.35.
X'ulturf' maiden. 49332.
(ireen (S.) Chinatown after
(hirk. 7080.
(Iret-nbank (H.) :
(Mrcus gii-1. 7408.
(leislia. 1()013. 16014.
Greenbank (H.) — Continued.
Greek slave. 17547.
Mirette. 29806, 29807.
Greenbank (P.) :
After the girl. 503a, 503b.
Autuuni manoeuvres. 2501.
Belle of Brittanv. 3400,
3401.
Ciugalee. 7308.
Country girl. 8763.
Dancing mistress. 9731a,
9732.
Earl ik and tlie girl. 12125.
Girl from Utah. 16539.
Lady Madcap. 24462.
Lady of Lyonesse. 24480.
Man the lifeboat. 27958.
Messenger boy. 29311.
Mousm^. 312.53.
New Aladdin. 32316.
Orchid. 34305.
. Our Miss Gibbs. 34716.
Persian princess. 35961—
35963.
I'lanter's life. 36442.
Princess Caprice. 37402.
Quaker girl. 37951, 37952.
(iuakeros. 37958a.
Scarlet sunshade. 40998a.
Spring chicken. 43646.
Three kisses. 45977.
Three little maids. 45980.
Tina. 46279a.
To-night's the niglit. 46.500b.
Toreador. 46574.
Two little Michus. 47674.
Greenbaum (A. A.) Moonshine
namntain. 309.59.
Greenbamn (.T. L. ) :
Two games. 47614.
Woman's struggle. 51.579,
51580.
Greenbaum CM.) llong broth-
ers in a little hit in baseball.
39887.
Greenbaum (M. E.I Wild
night. 55944.
Greenberg (A.) I^ost my last
live in poker. 26326a.
Greenberg (G.) King Solo-
mon's judgment. 23911.
Greenberg (H.) King. 23724.
Greenberg (H. L. ) Eye for an
eye. 132S2a.
Greenberg (J. H.) :
Regret. 38929.
Stray shot. 44107.
Greene (A. D. t Via motor-
boat. 48920.
Greene (B. A.) liubbles. .5372.
Greene (B. J.) Bit o' furze
blossom. 3994.
Greene (C. D.) :
No castle in the air. 328,58.
Woi-rv & woi-!v. 51800.
Greene (C. M.) :
Business woman. 5602.
Chine-se invasion. 7089.
Chonita. 7131.
Christmas on Blaekwells
Island. 7239.
Desert. 10535.
Dispensation. 10963a.
Dublin liglds. 11908.
Forgiven. 1.5020.
Freaks of fortune. 15304.
Golden giant. 16957,
Hans, the l)oatman. 18118.
High roller. 19423.
Hour at home. 20375.
It is the law. 22219.
Maximilian. 28890.
Mliss, a romance of Red
Mountain. 30544, 30545.
Nazareth. 32105.
Nemo. 32220.
Night with the burlesquers.
32753.
Nora mnclu-ee. 32997.
Old hen & 1 chicken. 33500.
Our daughters. 34596.
P6ti, the vagabond. 36028.
Pico. 36233.
Red spider. 38805.
Schemes. 41049.
Shadows of Shiloh. 41717.
Sharps & flats. 41958.
Straws. 44100.
Terrible malady. 4.5417.
Trunk mystery. 47266.
Vale of Avoca. 48623.
Widder. 50786.
Greene (D. .1.) Hil)ernians.
19353.
Greene (E. .J.) Ivv Otis.
22282.
Gri^'ue (F. ) :
C.upid & Psyche. 9369.
Mr. Punch of Tovdom
Town. 30247.
Greene (F. E. ) Fickle fortune.
14113.
Green {F. N. ) :
Speaking of Adam. 43451a.
Ultimate American. 47907.
Greene (F. S.) Law of tlie
tribe. 24872a, 24872b.
Greene (F. A'. ) //■. Violaters.
49094.
Greene (G. ) IVIoonliglit sonata.
30952.
Greene (H. ) :
Love that lives. 2662.5a.
Malingerer. 27645.
Trained nurse. 46763.
Up against it. 48469b.
Greene (H. A.) :
Evens. .53560.
Sacrifice. 404.52a.
3101
IN"DF-X
Greene (H. A) — ('ontlnuad.
They didn't understand.
45755a.
Toreadora. 55628.
Greene (H. C.) :
Father. 13815.
Pageant of Boston. .35039.
Pontius Pihite. 36785a.
Thgophile. 45710a.
(Jreene (H. E.) Tempest.
45268.
Greene (H. M.) :
As a man thinketh. 1999.
Katy did & Katy didn't.
23536.
Miss Strange. 30032.
Selling price. 41437.
Witne.ss. 51323a.
Greene (J. A.) Under a cloud.
48084.
Greene (.7. H. ) :
P>eautiful Mrs. P.ullaniy.
3214a.
Crazed hv millions. 9029.
Eyes of the idol. 13293.
His pii)e. 19779.
Lone woman. 26123.
She's his wife. 42010.
Greene (L. ) Amer. boy. 1168
Greene (K. I>. ) Titles & money
46340.
(Jreene (S.) :
Against the law. .561.
Roland & Elvii-a. .39749.
Tragedies of errors. 46709.
'Iroene (S. P. M.) Power lot.
36940.
<ireene (W.) Chamiiion. 6653.
Greene (W. H.) Maid of Turke-
stan. 27503.
Greene (VV. J.) I.,ord of Coole-
vyn. 26213.
Greenfield (B.) :
Ole Evenson. .33683.
Ole. the Swede detective.
33690a.
Path of scarlet shadows.
.54892.
Phyllis Lane. 36189a.
Greenfield (T-. D. ) Gonnsellor.
8648.
Greening (C M.) :
Hand up. 180.54a.
Lolimo. 260S5a.
Tadilie & the big adventure.
44909a.
(Greening (E. :M.) Doublejife.
11529a.
(Jreening & co.. ltd. Henry of
Navarre. 18908.
(Jreenleaf (S.) Dr. Fly. 11143.
Greenough (J. B.) :
Queen of hearts. .38029.
Uds.' & the ring. 39947a,
.".99 4S.
Our uncle
34794.
Self accusa-
Cost. 8609.
5463.
cigarettes.
(G.
Greensf elder (H L.) Where
there's a will. 50404a.
Greensfelder (J. S.) Bride of
Bergamo. -5059.
Greenstreet fS.) Penalty of
graft. 35828.
Greenwald (D.) Ux father the
kike. 31538a.
Greenwald (^L)
from the West.
Greenwald (S.)
tion. 41421a.
Greenwood (C.)
Greenwood (E. ) :
Bunch of cigarettes.
Cigarettes. 7332.
Package of
35012.
Greenwood (F.) See Miles
G.)
Greenwood (F. L. ) :
Mischief. 29844.
Gur daughters. 34597.
r»hoebe. .36155.
Sweet sixteen. 44766.
Greer (.T.) Cab 86. 5761.
Greer (JI. A.) Pictures from
the old time South. 36245.
Greet (B.) :
As you like it. 2033.
Comedy of errors. 8062.
.Julius Caesai-. 23232.
Merchant of Venice. 29145.
.Midsummer night's dr(\im.
29475.
Temjiesl. 45262.
Greet (M. ) Xewivweds. 32-558.
Greet (W.) :
S<-hulamite. 41128.
Silver slipper. 42419.
Talk of the town. 45004.
Greeven (E. A.) Casanova.
6313.
(4reey (E.) :
College belles. 7824.'
Geier-Wally. 16011.
Our college belles. 34569.
Our college boys. 34570.
Rival belles. 39.535-39.5.89.
Rival claims. 39544.
Stepm.ithers. 4.3876.
Third estate. 45805.
Thirty A'eai-s' mvsterv.
45839.
Two kisses. 47664.
Fncle Abner. 47933. 47934.
A'endome. 48787.
Greey (E. M.) :
College belles. 7824.
Our college belles. 34569.
Rival belles. 39.536-39.539.
Uncle Abner. 47934.
Gregg (A.) Night before
Christmas as observed in the
Owen family. ,32660.
3102
Gregg (A. E.) Quest of the
holy grail. 38150.
Gregg (H. A.) Little vagrants.
25923.
Gregor (L. R. ) .Jonrnalisten.
23062a.
Gregori (111.) :
Haschisch. 18282.
Strauss. 44093.
Gregory (Augusta, lady) :
Dorvorgilla. 10525.
Full moon. 15657.
Gaol gate. 15884.
Golden apple. 53807.
Hyacinth Halvey. 20746.
Image. 20990.
Irish folk-history plays.
21984.
.lackdaw. 22377-22379.
Kiltartan Moliere. 23704.
Kincora. 23711.
Losing game. 26257.
Now comedies. 32.345.
Rising of the moon. 6967a,
39517.
Spreiiding the news. 43639.
Traveling man. 46871.
ruiconi from the stars.
48320, 48321.
\\ hite cockade. ."0499.
Workhouse ward. 51725.
f;i'egory (E.) :
Held bv a thn-ad. 18698.
Ciider (h<< stars. 48217.
Gii'^-orv (F. .M.) Fau.st.
]:!902m. 1390-_M..
Gregory (11.) lutni-rupted.
2is'_>.S.
iiregoi-y (I. A. P.. lady) Sec
Gregory (Augusta, lady)
Gregory (J. H. ) Police re-
porter. 36(>70a.
Gregory (J. M.) :
Exodus. 13228.
.ludgment seat. 23171.
Speed way. 43494.
Gregory (.f. N.) Blood of hi.-!
ancestors. 4297.
<!regory (L. ) :
Birth of a hero. 3952.
Camp's first j>iano. .5971.
(iregoi'v (M. D. I Castlefon's.
6433.
Gregory (Margaret) Gald.'ii
apple. .53807.
Gregory {Sister Mary) Ex
tenebris lumen. 13178c.
Gregory (P.) Girl at the fort.
53775.
Gregston (\V. A. ) ;
Head, vet liviniv. 10230.
Idlewiid. 20896. 20897.
(Jreig (.1. C.) Social cobweb.
42953, 42954.
INDEX
< ; !• (' i n I' r ( 1;. ) Liebeskonig.
(Jreiuer (P. S.) Capitola.
t;or)8.
CrtMiier & Pleiffer :
IMszipliii. 53420.
NeiilaiKl A. (J. 32283.
';i'.'in'/ (It.) :
FA i]t'K ( '(iluiiihus. 53504.
Lotzeii t:i}4V von Pompeii.
25171.
'I'huruhaclierin. 46128.
VV^i-Kaiigeuheit. 48801.
(hejois (H.) AttacM. 2334.
<;relle (F.) Biihne \in*l welt.
5400.
( ; i-eiiioiit ( H. ) H e r o il i a s.
19279.
Crendon ( \<\) :
I'll fair sex. 48303.
Wil! he coiiie haekV 55948.
(Jrenee ( K. ) Nisida. 52278.
Cn'iiet-Daiicoiui (E.) :
Agrale. COO.
Aswassinee. 2095.
i 'hou-l)lan<-. 7159.
(iailes d)i veiivage. 15772.
Meudiaiit damour. 29123.
CiY'iiie (B.) Beelzebub. 3268.
(;ien/J)ot<-n ( Verlag der) Till
l^uleiispiegel. 46210. 46210a.
(Jivsai,' (1<\ de) :
Bi-ide shop. 5067a.
Cora. 8486.
I'hidiautresR. 12686.
Cive una lake. 16689.
Midiiighl; kiss. 54507.
Pnsserelie. 28415, 35444a.
vSweethearts. 44789.
(iiesao (Mm. F. de) Bride
siiop. .'.0G7a.
(ireshain ( F. ) lu vvroug.
21572a.
(Irelheii (<>. ) 15,000 a year.
.52529.
(Jietscher (P.) Faschings-
'/iiuber. 13700.
(iivve (O.) :
Bohemia a la mode. 4491.
Flsa's relatives. 12548.
I lis bro( her's keeper.
19574.
How men are made. 20503.
Marie's sweetheart. 28269.
Militant god. 29571.
New religiim. 32449.
Sans culotle. 40717.
Shrine of privacy. 42197.
Soul of (Jinseppg. 43320.
(ireve lidio. co. Master & serf.
28670.
Oreville (E. E.) :
Cup that cheers. 9356.
liuel at the Chateau Mar-
sanac. 11956.
(Ii-eville (E. E.)— Continued.
Good intentions, but —
17088.
Leap-year girl. 24937.
Pasha's wives. 35434.
Realist. 38.583.
SliiiUespeare. 41729.
(;i-evill.> iC.) Kiglit of birth.
.39431.
(inwilk' (11.) Keo Durand
(A. M. ('. F.)
Cvey (A.) False marriage.
13.531.
<Jrev (10. (J.) His last mateh.
19688.
(J rev (lOdwina) ^ee Webber
(Mrs. H. P.)
(frev (Etbelwvnne) See Searle
(k.)
(Irey (.T. & P. de) See De
Grey.
(}rey (J. <1.) Getaway. 16266.
Grey (M.) Neweomes. 32549.
Greyjouch (E. R.) Collector
of autographs. 7816.
(;ribl)in (.1. 'P. ) Square game.
43682.
Giibble (G. D.) Mein tiefstes
l»eilei<l. 2906.5.
<^<rieii (]\[rf<. .T. T.) Those who
sit in juduMient. 4589.5a.
Grieves (P..) Invalid's dream.
21889.
(irievos (.1.) :
Mv wile wont let me.
31738.
Piiir of i>ench<'S. 3.5110.
Parisian belles. 35325,
■i326.
the bnby?
5379— VOL 2—16-
-91
Who owns
.50645.
Yorktown & Appoinnttox.
.52130.
Grieves (.1. S.) Our sunny
southern Ikmuc. 34785.
GrilTa (L.) :
Fabiola. 13301.
Tjast davs of Pompeii.
24698.
Tlobei't lOmmet. 39630,
39631.
Griffcs (.1. ir.) :
Every man bus bis price.
13120, 13121.
Price of money. 37165.
Wliite tl:inio. 50515. 50516.
Gritlin (A.) :
College hov & tlie waif.
7880.
Friendlv enemv. 154,51.
His soul's ninte. 19821,
19822.
Tnfeinal question. 21689.
(Jriftin (A.H.) Marirnrethe von
b'andaii. 28207.
3103
Griffin (A. L.) :
Merry wives. 29276.
Mystery of Edwin Drood.
31841.
Under 2 flags. 48229.
Griffin ( C. ) -See Griffin ( E. C. )
Griffin (G. E.) :
Living poi'traits of actors.
25987.
Supper of swords. 44611.
Griffin (O. S.) Headless horse-
man. 18412.
Griffin (E. C.) :
Fire escape 1 a. m. 143<X>a.
Forbidden guest. 53679.
Garden of illusions. 15897a.
Ma's principle. 28593a.
Measure of a man. 28991.
Soul & the sinner. 43306.
To rent furnished. 46375a.
Watch the clock. 49690ii.
Watcher. 49601d.
Griftin(F. H.) Viola. 490S9.
Griffin (G.) Rivals. 1674().
Griffin (G. H.) Revenged by
the sword. 39253.
Griffin (G. \V. H.) Failliiui
Mike. 18444.
Griffin (H.) Mai«l of Orleans.
27489.
Griffin (H. S.) Revised i>roof.
39270, 39271.
(Jriffin (.L R.) Shall llu- men
vote. 41924.
Griffin (J. S.) Eleanor. 123S8.
Griffin (L. B.) :
Dolly Muggins. 11280.
Grandmother (ilooni. 17207.
Little girl in a big woiid.
25698.
Modern Mrs. Malaproj).
30634.
Sweet girl graduate. 44717.
Uncle Sam's surprise party.
48035.
Union station. 48339.
Griffin (O. R.) 31emories of
'61. 29094a.
Griffin (R.) Pastoral. 35.5021).
Griffin (T. E.) Her baitpiues.-^.
19009a.
Griffin (T. J.) :
Mother-in-law. 31151.
Mothers-in-law. 31 1 87.
Nat Turner. 32031.
Searcliing for iustiee.
41265.
Griffin pub. co. :
Living portraits of actors.
25987.
Supper of swords. 4461 1 .
Griffith (B. L. C.) :
Cloudy day. 7671 .
For her sake. 14820.
Forget-me-nots. 15013.
INPEX
Griffith (B. L. C.)— Continued.
Monologues & novelties.
30834c.
Plays & monoloques.
36506a.
Pro tern. 37556.
Reckoning. 38659.
Rival by request. 39540.
School & parlor comedies.
41096a.
Slight miscalculation.
42779.
Wanted, a valet. 49541.
What happened to Braggs.
50078.
Griffith (D. W.) :
Fool & a girl. 14710.
War. 49568.
Griffith (E. M.) Parasite.
35279.
Griffith (F.) Promoters. 37695.
Griffith (F. C.) :
Dedlock secret. 10360.
Duke. 11973.
From the cannon's mouth.
15581.
Golden butterfly- 10922,
16923.
Man from Maine. 27784.
Moonbeams. 30943.
Only Ruth. 34216, 34216a.
Practical joke. 37017.
Second empire. 41282,
41283.
Southerner. 43393.
Griffith (F. L.) :
All for gold. 840.
By the sad sea waves.
5723a.
Fairies' glen. 53588.
Midnight masqueraders.
54508.
Millionaire girl. 29654b.
My wife's husbands. 54666.
Pork packers. 55004.
Rival politicians. 39547a.
Star of Cuba. 43781.
Griffith (G. C.) :
All's fair in love and poli-
tics. 896a.
Cupid & the politicians.
9378.
Double spy. 11547.
Quid pro quo. 38195a.
Griffith (G. K.) Pot of basil.
36897a.
Griffith (H. I. O.) :
Aftermath. 544c.
Sea-urchin. 41231.
Griffith (H. S.) :
Alarm of fire. 693.
Borrowed luncheon. 4677
Burglar alarm. 5509.
Case of duplicity. 6327.
Dumb waiter. 12025.
Griffith (H. S.)— Continued.
Fallen idol. 13501.
For love or money. 14874.
Help wanted. 18792.
Large order. 24650.
Maid to order. 27505.
Man's voice. 28107.
Merry widow hat. 29272.
Minister's wife. 29750.
Psychological moment.
37774.
Reflected glory. 38863.
Scarlet bonnet. 40970.
Sewing society. 41641.
Social aspirations. 42945.
Wrong Miss Mather. 51887.
Wrong package. 51894.
(Iriffith (L.) In Washington's
time. 21566.
< Iriffith (W.) Muldoon sees the
yacht race. 31319.
(Griffith (W. S.) : I
If Rachel had only been I
born a boy. 20937a. j
Mrs. Murphy's disappoint- •
ment. 30415a. I
• Iriffiths (A.) Rift within the
lute. 39415.
(Irifliths (A. A.) Lost voice.
26368. :
Griffiths (F.) :
Arabian lovers. 1754a. i
Human nature. 20612a.
Lord Eldred's other daugh-
ter. 26200a.
Paradise lost. 35261. :
Pilgrim's progress. 36305a.
Placing Paul's play. 36422a.
Shuttlecock. 42200a.
Snubbing of Fanny. 42925a. '
Criffiths (F. L.) See Griffith;
(F. L.). i
'h-iffiths (T. PL) In the cause
of science. 21358.
Griggs (.1. E.) Flapjacks Fen-
nessey. 53655.
Grignel (E. Lopez) See Lopez
Grignel.
Grigsby (L. A.) Brigand of
Bellamar. 5105.
Grigsby (S. K.) :
Isle of Karama. 22160.
Magistrate. 27403.
Grillet (G.) :
Pantins. 35185.
Pierrots. 36272.
Rachel. 38299a.
Grillparzer (F.) :
Ahnfrau. 627.
Des meeres uud der liebe
wellen. 53391. 53392.
Elga. 12464a.
.Jewess of Toledo. 16184a.
Konig Ottokar's gliick und
ende. 24210.
3104
G
rillparzer
(F.) — Continued.
Konig
von Samarkand.
24213.
Libussa.
25228.
Medea.
16184a.
Sappho.
40777.
Stille musik. 43903a.
Grim (C. de) See De Grim.
Grim (C. L.) :
Baby elephant. 2640.
Mahommedan m y s t e r y.
27429.
Prof. G. W. Ryder assisted
bv Miss Ida Brummel.
37628.
Grimau de Mauro (E.) Aguja
hueca. 611.
Grlmhall (E. B.) Snow queen.
42901a.
Grimes (T.) Si Lootah. 4220S.
(Jrimke (A. W.) Rachel. 55094.
Grimkg (W. H.) Conscript of
Croisey Yew. 8316.
Grimm (E.) :
His name is Mud. 19741.
King's judges. 23974.
(';rimni (Hans) Grobbelaars.
17671.
Grimm (Henry) Chinese nuist
go. 7092.
Grimm (J. ) :
Claude. 7550.
Fanny. 13640.
Major Horace. 27572.
Nuggets. 33124.
Uncle Joel. 47978.
Grimm (J. L. K. & W. K.) :
Clever doctor. 7605.
Dornroschen. 42750.
Folk tales from Grimm.
14665.
Frog prince. 53808.
Froschkonig. 15600a.
Gamma Grethel. 16965.
Ivittle Snow White. 25883.
Nietecito. 54711.
Prince Goldhair & the
goosegirl. 37300.
Princess S n o w - W h i t e.
37458.
Shoemaker & the elves.
20112.
Snow White & the seven
dwarfs. 42908a, 42909.
Grimm (L.) Monologue. 30829.
(Jrimthorpe (.Tames) pseud. Sec
Herzberg (Sadie ) .
Crinden (W. .L) Hal of the
Wynd. 17905.
firinnell (Mrs. A.) Faro. 13G93.
1 (Jrinnell (V. B.) Heroic Dntch-
' man of '76. 19288.
Grisnrt (C) Little abbe. 25.578.
immx.
Grisier (G.) :
Prix de beaute. 37545.
Regiment. 38917.
Giismer (J. R.) :
Humanity. 20628.
Mademoiselle Fifi. 27255,
Simple life. 42451.
ITiider (he Red cross. 4S194.
(!i-issoni (A. G. ) Indian prin-
ce.ss. 21635.
<;nst (W.) Boheme. 4487.
Uriste(C. B.) Splinters. 43593.
Griste (L. H.) Bnnnie & Baby
Bunting. 5496.
Giiswold (G.) :
Billie's first love. 3857.
('onquest conquered. 8297,
8298.
Double game. 11523, 11524.
His Japanese wife. 39666,
19667.
Mind reader. 29713.
My.stic compass. 31860b.
Stolen courtship. 43924.
(iriswold (J. H.) Stranded
medicine show. 44031.
<!robet (H.) Schauspiele, von
.fulius Wolff. 41035a.
Orodslvy (I.) AVhat a woman
may not tell. 50046.
(Jroeuevelt (S. B.) :
Mad count. 27129.
()tille, the octoroon. 34503.
Groff (A.) Freedom. 15343.
Groff (M. K.) This way to
happiness. 45851b.
GrotT (T.) :
Search-lights of Satan.
41263.
Shirt-waist girl. 42133.
Gr<igan (W. E.) :
Daughter of the tumbrils.
10014.
Out West. 34867.
Groh (E. J.) Chocolate twist-
ers. 7120.
Groll (A.) Caterpillar & but-
terfly. 6449.
Groll (G. C.) Why women
weep. 50760.
Groll man (S.) Eugene Gram-
mcmt. 13029.
<irouell (A.) Opera comique.
34263.
(hoome (S. H.) Sneak thief.
42887a.
<:ropp-Reade (G.) :
('rowning of King Bee-
Zone. 9236.
.foining llie privileged few.
22903.
Philander. 36113.
Polygamlst. 36756.
(Jropper (M. H.) :
Man-made law. 5M0.").
Gropper (M. H.) — Continued.
Outsnared. 54845.
War. 49565a.
Warren liindsey, M. D.
5584].
Gros (R.) King of Cockaigne.
23828a.
Grose (A. H.) Professor
Casey's trials. o7«;26.
<;rosner (S. S.) :
Call of the fathers. 5901a.
Marrying for lu o n e y.
28470a.
(Jross {Alrfi. Alexander) P.reak
the walls down. 4!>75,i.
Gross (Anna) :
Aun'etta. 1304.
At the dawn of the reiuil)-
lic. 2221.
C o u n t e rf e i t e r s & l he
mayor. 8693.
For the lienor of a name.
14929.
Last of the Mathesons.
24739.
Lord Fancy Jack. 26201.
My lord's wife. 31634.
Nachbai-(Mi aus 1 n d i e ii.
31891.
Number 355. 33148.
Thelma. 45690.
Vestal virgin. 48910.
Gross (B.) :
Behind I he door. 3325a.
Tliouglitless move. 4,5912.
ITnknown. 4S3(>7, 48368.
Gross (F.) Liebe Auguslin.
25238.
(4ross (J.) :
Enath, Ihe gi-aiid la ma.
12666.
Itenunci.'ilion. 390,53.
Gross (P.) 1915 town in
i-evne. 56064.
(Jross (R.) Nachbareu aus
Indien. 31891.
Gross (S.) :
Our gentlemen friends.
34643.
Perfect angel. 35898.
Gi'oss (S.E.I Merchant prince
of Gornville. 29J91.
Gi'oss (W.) Matinee girl.
28802.
Gi-oss (W. L.) We love & ohev
our teiHher. 49814.
Grosser (L. S.) Befoi(> women
voted in Cal. .528.50.
Grossheini (H. S.) :
.Fournalists. 23070.
Love foi- love. 26507.
Gross! (A.) :
Elmir-al-omara. 12510.
'Dinnnalim'. 466.30.
3105
Grosskopf (F. C.) To & from
the underwoi-Id. 46358.
Grossman (C. H.) Child.
53128,
Grossman (S.) :
Brother's sacrifice. 5308a.
Sixth commandment.
42634a.
Grossman (S. B.) Woman's
duty. 55995.
(Jrossman (S, S,) :
Dollar. ,53434,
i'lii-im players. .37866.
What's tonight? .50124.
<iii>ssmann ( F. E.) Banker's
son. 2917.
(Jrossmlth (G.) jr.:
Girls of CJottenberg, 16675.
Havana. 18319,
New Aladdin. .32316.
Peggy. 35797.
Spring chicken. 43646.
(Jrossmith ( L. ) Sealskin coat.
41249.
(Ji-ossmilli (\V.) ('ommission.
S132.
(irosvenor (A. ,1.) Betrothal.
.•',614.
Grosveut»r (,l.) Plaie for mer-
rie May tyme. 54967.
GrosKmann (M. 1*. E.) loci
iocosi. 21918.
(Jroie'.sche ((!.) verlag.sbuch-
liaudlung. Deutsche kfinig.
10641.
Grottliuss (J. E., freiherr v.)
Neuland A. G. 32283,
Glove (A. H.) Present for
Robbie Delare. 37068,
<iiove (F. C.) Forget-me-not.
15011.
Glove (K. W.) Belshazzar.
.'t476.
Gidver (J. H.) :
Art. 1937.
Katz. 23542.
That rascal, Pat. 45610.
Zykes. the showman.
.52411.
G rover (L. ) :
Alone in a great citv. 979.
Battle of Coeur D'Alene.
3115.
Beiden waisen. 3347,
Gad, the tomboy. 5787.
(":iught with the goods.
6517,
City, 7436,
Dominick Bayard. 11.329.
Dooner's trip. 114.36.
Eugenic mating. 13032b.
Great bond robbery. 17362.
Great metropolis. 174.32.
Great scheme. 17464.
II. R. H. the prince. 17858,
INDEX
Grover ( L. ) —Continued.
How Brown was hypno-
tized. 20470.
How to get a divorce.
20547.
Lispet. 25570.
• Metropolis. 29330.
Miglity waters. 29529.
Minister's daughters. 29744.
My son-in-law. 31707.
My wife won't let me.
31739.
Nadine. 31898.
New private secretary.
32439.
Noble son. 32932.
One of the Bayards. 34070.
One snf)wv day in Idaho.
34101.
( )ur boarding house. 34545,
34546.
Our wedding day. 34799.
Papa Burleigh. 35206.
Peugy, the tomboy. 35808a.
liazzle-dazzle. 38542.
lleuuirkable hist, of Lispet.
.39002.
Sister's devotion. 42602.
Too manv husbands. 46528.
Vale of Avoca. 48623,
48624.
Wardour. 49611.
What's the matter with the
Cobb family? 50120.
V\hen the cat's away. 50305.
Wolves of N. Y. 51367,
51368.
7 and last. 52428.
r; rover (L.) jr.:
Alone in a great city. 979.
Aunt Susan's visit. 2431.
(^nught with the goods.
6517.
Great bond robbery. 17362.
Great metropolis. 17432.
Mighty waters. 29529.
]Mv wife won't let me.
31739.
One of the Bayards. 34070.
Razzle-dazzle. 38542.
^Vav of the world. 49765.
Wolves of N. Y. 51367,
51368.
Grover (S.) Paul before
Agrippa. 35604.
Groves (('.) Golden wedding.
17018.
Grube (.T. H.) Hiram Sibley.
19518.
Griiher (H.) :
Quicksand. 38191.
Thirst. 45821.
Which is which? 50419a.
Wreckers. 51838.
Griin (H.) Verkauf Joseph
nach Egypten. 48869.
Griinbaum (F.) :
Frechling 15305, 15306.
Ledige gatte. 24973, 24974.
Liebeswalzer. 25258.
Prinzenjagd. 37493.
Sturmidyll. 44301a.
Zigeunerprimas. 52344-
52346.
Gruendler (H. F.) Cartouche.
6309.
Griinecke (Gothov-) Sec Got-
hov-(Triinecke ( — )
Gruenfekl (M.) Feast of Es-
ther. 13952.
Griinwald (A.) :
Dame in rot. 9676, 9677.
Dancing Viennese. 9736,
9737.
Fiirstenliebe. 53730.
Hoheit tanzt walzer. 19956,
19957.
Ideale gattin. 20870b,
20870c.
Lachende ehemann. 24302,
24303.
Lady in red. 24428, 24428a.
Laughing husband. 24820.
Schone Schwedin. 55252,
55253.
Vindobona, du herrliche
stadt. 49077, 49078.
Gruessner (A.) Resignation.
39098.
Gruet (A. F. & J. B.) :
Circixs day in Ga. 53181.
Sam's substitute. 40667a.
Gruhler. Hoopers. 20222.
Gruisen (E. van) See Van
Gruisen.
Grumbine (J. C. F.) Lady of
the white rose. 24506.
Grummann (P. H. ) :
Rosenhagens. 40031.
Twilight. 47476.
Verlorene paradies. 48871b.
Grunbaum (M.) Sari. 40801:!.
Grund (O.) :
Damon weib. 9615.
Hinauf zur ehe. 1950<»,
19501.
Grundy' (S.) :
Bunch of violets. 5476.
Esther Sandraz. 12954.
Fool's paradise. 14752.
Glass of fashion. 16730,
16731.
Haddon hall. 17874.
Head of Romulus. 18404.
Late Mr. Castello. 24794.
Old .Tew. 33520.
Pair of spectacles. 35118.
Silver shield. 42410.
Grundy (S.) — Continued.
Sowing the wind. 434U5.
Sympathetic souls. 44861.
Gruner (H. Bachmann-) See
Baclnnann-Gruner.
Grunewald (F. L.) Southern
feud. 43372.
Grunewald (L.) .Tenny Wren.
22611.
Gruun (H.) In woman's
reign A. D. 2012. 21568.
Gruse (E.) Spirit of the woods.
43579.
Grussi (A. M.) Star of ,lnc<,l).
43785.
Grute (N.) :
Diamond miser. 1076(5.
Man to man. 27964.
Missourians. 30098.
Over the transom. 349.72.
Witch of Wall street.
51275.
Gruver (S. C.) Daughters of
wisdom. .53345.
Gruzard (J. C.) His fate.
19611.
Grylls (C.) :
Sara. 40781.
Sara Lyons. 40782.
Grzybowski (P.) :
Groesste opfer. 17674.
Kramer & co. 24239.
Price of friendship. 371-56.
Sacrifice. 40446.
Gsantner (O. C.) jr. Folter-
nicus. astronomer of Thorn.
46435a, 46435b.
Guard (S.) :
Babies a la carte. 2624.
Through the transojn.
46105.
Guard (T.) :
Close call. 7638.
Retribution. 39167.
Guardian trust <& savings bank
of Toledo. I, Edward Gilbert.
20792c.
Guardiosi (T.)_ See Carson
(W. H.)
Guasti (A.) :
Rodope. 39708a.
120 H. P. 52477.
Gubbins (J. P.) Uncle Abnev's
daughter. 47935.
Guckenheimer (A. S.) Regu-
lus, the Roman senator.
38937.
Gudarian (F. J.) Paradise re-
gained. 35267.
Gudinsky (B.) :
Mamma. 27674.
Zadick. .52265.
Guelich (M. L.) Eagle's claw.
12121a.
3106
INDEX
Guelpli (E.) See Waxman {A.
P-.)
Guepner (W.) Locked in a
dressmaker's room. 26052.
Giierin (Elizabeth W. & Eugenie
de) Love's disguises. 2670L
Guerin (G.) :
Amorcage. 1341.
Son premier voyage. 43227.
Guerin (J.) :
His colour saved him.
19583a.
Soup ! soup ! soup ! 43345.
Guerite (L). Pliver. 53661.
Guerlac (O. G.) Etincelle.
13007.
Guernsey (A. M.) :
To-day «& to-morrow. 46414.
1492-1776, 5 centuries.
52492.
Guernsey (E.) :
Fletcher's revenge. 14496.
Ueparation. 39060.
Unexpected
Unmasked.
Vera Varco.
-uest. 48290.
48389.
48846.
Guerold (L.) June. 23290.
Guerra (A. Jimenez) Sec
Jimenez Gueri'a.
Guerra (P. Arenas) Sec
Arenas Guerra.
Guerra (J. Paz) See Paz
Guerra.
Guerra y Mota (D.) :
Blockheads. 4282.
Twins. 47500.
Guerre (F. de) Sec De Guerre.
(Juerrier (E) :
Board of health. 4428a.
Life. 54265.
Pomegranate seeds. 54999.
55000.
Puss in boots. 37902a.
Snow queen. 55373.
Swineherd. 44804b.
Theseus. 45745a.
Three bears. 45929a.
Guerrier (G. P.) Return of the
birds. 39190.
Guervos. Lagar. 24545.
Guesno (D.) :
No. 1 — The voodoo doctor.
33130.
Queen of voodoo. 38090.
Guess (A.) Cinquante mille
dollars. 7374.
Guest (E. A.) :
Canuck's secret. 6021, 6022.
Last leaf. 24722.
Match-maker. 28762.
Reform candidate. 38807.
Riches of the poor. 39390a.
Guest (G.) MegBurttii. 29049.
Guest (H.) :
Misery loves company.
29876. ■
When Johnny comes march-
ing home again. 50244.
Guetary (G) :
Belle souris. 3445.
Patricia. 35550, 35552.
Guetary (P.) :
Bella Rosita. 3442.
Girl of Seville. 16591.
Guttner. Schlagende wetter.
41061.
Giitzkow (K.) Uriel Acosta.
48548-48555.
Gugenheim (E.) Jean la co-
carde. 22556.
(Jugert (G.) Ending. 12726.
Gugler (J.) :
For mayor Godfrey Bueh-
ler. 14879.
Pioniere. 36364.
Guglielmoni (C. A.) Last Druid
priest. 24708.
Guibert (O. E.) Tragedy of
Mancoatl. 46733.
Guiches (G.) :
Celeste Prudhomat. 6565.
Chacun sa vie. 6618.
Youloir. 49300.
Guilbeault (Z. J.) :
Breakin' in. 4982.
Making an Amer. citizen.
27607, 27608.
Victims of ambition. 48956.
(Juild (L. G.) :
Higher good. 19440a.
New drama. 32360a.
(Juild (T. H.) :
Beauty machine. 56072.
Bide-a-wee bears. 3766.
Carroty Nell. 6301.
Claneey kids. 7502.
My Cousin Timmy. 31527.
New drama. 32360a.
Two strikes. 47787.
Guillard. Iphigenie auf Tauris.
54071.
Guillemard (M. F.) Cyrano de
Bergerac. 9560.
Guillemaud (M.) :
Amour et piston. 1358.
Million. 29637-29639a.
Satyr, 40839.
Satyre. 40841.
Guillere (G.) Son Innocence.
43191
Guillet (A.) :
All for a box. 833.
Consultation. 8367a.
Convinced. 8441.
En penitence. 12663b.
Fille du docteur. 14231a.
Insanity. 21766.
Madame est sortie. 27189a.
3107
Guillet (A.) — Continued.
Mine et contre-miue. 29716.
Portrait de madame. 36861a.
Pret6 rendu. 37091a.
Sad mess. 40475.
Guillot (E.) Buenas obras.
5405.
GuimerS. (A.) :
Alma muerta. 945a.
Heart hunger. 18431.
Open sea. 34243.
Pecadora. 54916.
Sinner. 42510.
Terra bassa. 45405.
Tiefland. 46172.
Guinand (E.) :
Enfant prodigue. 12751.
Figliuol prodigo. 14209.
Guiney (L. I.) :
Crust of society. 9279.
Interloper. 21816.
Tiger's claw. 46196.
Guiuou (A.) :
Bonheur. 4556.
Son pere. 43225.
Guion (G.) Berta'sback. 3548.
Guion (N. C.) :
Judas. 23115.
Modern Judas. 30617.
Guiraud (E.) :
Anna Karenin§. 1546.
Jlarie-Victoire. 28265.
Poussin. 36922.
Guiremand (H. A.) :
Exploded prejudice. 13250,
13251.
He came, lie saw. 3 8369a.
Matrimonial bureau. 28819a.
Guitnrt (R. ) Gamino de flores.
5950.
Guitry (S.) :
Beau mariage. 3197.
Clef. 7577.
Jean III. 22562.
Nachtwiichter. 31893.
Nono. 32983.
Prise de Berg - op - Zoom.
37506.
Scandale
40941.
Skandal
42645.
Veilleur de unit. 48758.
Guitty (M.) :
Macaroni. 27016.
Qu'a-t-on fait de Victorine?
37945.
Tableau k vendre. 44898.
Gulick (J. A.) :
Early in the morning.
12142.
Furnished rooms. 15728.
Her majesty's opera. 19072
Langtry. 24637.
de Monte-Carlo.
Monte-Carlo.
in
INDEX
(iiilick (J. A.)— <'<>ii'i"iHMl.
Princess of Madagascar.
37438.
(rulliekson (H. .T.) IVTysUc world.
31872.
(Jnllivor (Ti.) Sons of IIop-
wortli lowti. 4',V21\.
(Jiilloii (K.) I'icilras i)ri'ciosas.
362lil.
Cullv (('. J.) 'I'l'ip It) llie suiiHv
SuMih. 47050.
(Iiilmvor (K. B.) :
Mrs. Nation. 30421.
Pair of oiniuranls. 3.5087.
Savod l).v Ala Siva. 40874.
<Juiiil)('rt (M.) Sliali zauum.
41727.
(;iiinnior(! [Afrs. B.) Hose ol'
Mario Uosc. 20.30na.
(Juninu'rc ( 1*\ P..) IMoiX'liant of
Voiiic(>. 20180.
Cuiniiiorsbafli (J.) < 'liorisiorV
( Miristiiias ovo. 7143.
({iiiiipol (\j.) .M. ilo Prevail
308.5.").
(Jmnporl, {(!. L.) :
Cousin Simon. 8007.
Mislan> Pon-nin. 3012.5.
(inniiipenlior;;- ( H. von) Her
zofi Philipps liraul lalirt. 19318
(JundoltinjJter (G. F.) :
Adventures of .Tack. 354.
Tco lens. 20834. 20835.
Cundlinfi (H.) Terror of Paris.
4.5441.
(bunion (P. C.) Brute vs. gentle
man. 5350a.
Guun (.\.) Everychild. 13136a.
(Junn (C. E.) :
Cost of failure. 8615.
You'll get yours. 52143.
Ounn (S.) Plulantliroiiisl
36118.
(iinniin;;- ( M. P.) :
l<:dna's gliost. 1226-5.
(J«>nii of tlie vase. 1t>070.
Now Year's droani. 32.507.
(;unsl)ourg (11.) :
Dannialion dc I'ausl. 0684.
Fausls verdanuiumfx. 13023.
(Junstock (T\.) Nrr (,)uiidan (1\I.
A.)
Cinder (A. C.) :
.\l)l»c &, tlie acd'css. 47.
Ada. 235.
Ad<'lino's l)ond. 280.
After the oi)era. 514.
Claimant. 7485.
Courajre. 8830.
Cuba. 9300.
T>. A. M. 9574.
T>(>acon's daU'j:ldcr. 10103,
10104.
DinuMiovel. 10864.
I'ovMid tlie true vein. 15120.
Cunter ( .\. ('.) — Conlinued.
Fresli, the Anier. 1.5300,
15400.
Marina. 28275.
Mr. I)(t1>bs of America.
30170.
Mr. Lillian 4'ravers. 302(t6.
M. de Montalembert. 30854.
Our reporter. 347.57.
I'olly Middles. 36738.
I'rince Karl. 37311, :{7:'.12.
Sa^ed. 40868.
Social detective. 4295.5.
Sou! of I lie actress. 43327.
Star boarder. 43771.
Strict Iv business. 44149.
'l^ally lio. 4.5019.
Two niulUs in Borne.
47715.
Wall street bandit. 49421.
40424 :i.
(Iiiiilcr ( K. P.) :
1><';H(.n"s daimliter. KHOl.
Prince Karl. ':!7312.
Wall siieet Inimlil. 49424a.
(Jiintiier |.l. F.) Miser. 29851.
Cuntber I M. C.) Kniglit of
Ai-tliur's court. 24138a.
(Uiptill (F. F.) :
Answering;- tlie p b (» n e.
1.594b.
Ai)ril fool. 1743a.
At tlie court of St. Valeii-
■ tin(\ 2217.
Aunt Sabriny's Christmas.
2425.
Best autliors' Christmas
plays. 35,80.
Bo Pe(>p's Christmas party.
4644a.
Brave little tomboy. 4942.
Brownies' vacation. 5336.
Cabbase Hill school. .5765.
Cliristmas nt Skeeter Cor-
n»>r. 7100.
CMn'istmas at the cross
roads. 7200.
Christmas ImdLrcl. 7208.
Cliristmas dream
i2i <.
Christmas lor all nations.
7224.
Christmas .ioke. 7230.
(Miristmas mystery. .531(>2.
Coni|)Iete Hallnwe'cn book.
816Sa.
Crownin.u; the M-.xy queen.
9237.
l)oirs symposium. 11281.
Dolly show. 11294.
pot entertains. 11404.
Fun at Five Point school.
1.5671.
(Joblins i^ the uliostly .Ljlide.
l6S21a.
3108
(Juptlll (F. F.) — Continued..
(Joing to .school in Mother
(Joose land. 16860a.
(Jolden goose. .53809.
(Jniit ill's new Christmas
boek. 1778.5b.
Holidays carnival. 19976.
In Santa <Maus land, 21311.
In the wake of Paul Re-
vere. 21.540.
Last day at Mud Ilolbnv
school." 24696a.
liittle acts for little actors.
54281.
laftle heroine of (he Kevo-
lulion. 2.5718.
I>it11e .lack's ( !liristiuas.
25725.
Lost iirince. 26345.
.Mother (loose's goslings.
3I14(i.
New teacbei- at Mud llol
low .school, :52469a.
Original Christmas dia-
logs. ;m:'..5s.
Petite plays. 360.50.
Pinkies and the winkles.
3(i354.
Red. AAbile vV Blue. 38814.
Santas rescue. 40743a.
Sdiool at Mud Hollow.
41096b.
Seartli for Mother (Joose.
412.56.
Shirkers. 42130.
Silver stars. 42422a.
Taking the census. ■i4951a.
Trip to Storyland. 47031.
Troublesome Hock. 55665.
Turning the tables. 4738:'..
Twelve plavs for children.
5565X).
Twins. 47504a.
Fniiivited inemlier. 48324.
Waifs' T h a n k s g i v i n g.
49388.
Wanted a daddy. 49502.
\\'anted, ;i license to wed.
49.522.
^\■hell I'ollv was (lueeii of
the .May. .50283a.
\\ hirling d e r v 1 s h e s.
50459a.
; Cnplill (F. L.) Bond. 45:',(;.
(Jiirley (C. L.) ('apt. Penni-
less. 6154.
(Inriiee ( N. \ .) Never again.
:i2:^oi.
(Jiirney ( .\.) :
Ciill of nature. 5:5050.
Playing <lestiny. .54972.
1 'roper thing. 37702.
Curiiev (F.) Aurora. 2453.
INDEX
(turiiey (E. H.) :
Ahuitzotl, the Aztec lieir.
. 632. 52600.
His 2d time on earth.
19803.
Infant prince of Tongaboo.
21680.
King of Coontown. 23830.
King Rastns. 23900, 23901.
Timid little thing. 46260.
Wanted, a coaling station.
49497, 49498.
Gurne.v (E. S.) Glendalough.
16747.
Giirney (H. S.) :
Ahuitzotl, the Aztec heir.
632.
Foiindryman. 15127.
New rector. 32447.
Nita, the star of the Nortli.
32843
Year 3001. 52050.
Gurney (N. C.) Ahuitzotl, tl'^>
Aztec heir. 52600.
Gurnnip (G.) Scourge. 4117(v
Gutermuth (D.) Two gen*»ra
tions. 47616.
Guth (M. ,T. ) Dangerous man
9772.
Gutheil-Hardt (A.) :
Brandung. 52976.
Diamanten. 10749.
E"'riihliugsabeud. 15616
Koni2:.«traimi. 24220a.
(ruthrie (Mrs. ) If I were king.
20928.
Guthrie (A.) Probationer.
37562.
Guthrie (H. P. & H. T.) :
My own daughter. 31681.
Undamaged. 48078.
You will never grow old.
52151.
Guthrie (K. S.) Savonara.
40918.
Guthrie (L.) Modern I^odv
Macbeth. 30621.
Guthrie ( R. E. ) F,il 1 v's redemn-
tion. 3898.
Guthrie (T. A.) :
Fallen idol. 13158.
Giant's robe. 16332, 43933.
Vice versa. 48937.
Guthrie (W. N.) :
Beyond disillusion. 3720a.
Uncle Sara & old world con-
querors. 55722.
Gutieirez (A. Garcia) Sec
Garcia Gutierrez.
Gutierrez (E. F.) Noche del
baile. 32962.
Gutierrez (S.) :
Oelos de Ttlerceditas. Go85a.
Franz Hallers. 53700.
Galeria popu-
Trova-
Don Dell.
Sword &
One hun-
34021.
9284.
See Rose (F. D.)
See Ellis (E.
Gutierrez (T.)
lar. 15781a.
Gutierrez Roig (E. F.)
dores. 55667.
Gutkaes (A. W.) :
Atonement. 2326.
Sorcerer. 43283.
Gutniann (P.) Wahrheitschule.
49370.
Gutlerman (R. E.)
11342.
Gutzkow (K. F.)
queue. 16184a.
Guy (A. L. & E. F.)
dred laughs a minute.
Guy (G. G.) Cry baby
Guy (R.) :
Resigue. 39099.
Tombeur. 46465.
Guyenette (H. ) :
From abroad. 15523.
Tiger Dick. 46183.
Gwyne (B.) Golden wedding.
17020.
Gwyiin (B.)
Gwynne (O. A.)
S.)
Gyalui (P.) After the honev-
moon. 52589.
Gyalui (W.) See Gyalui (F.)
Gyldendalske boghandel :
Brist. 5126a.
Bryllupsmarschen. 5358.
Efterladte skrifter. 12290a.
Felen. 13989.
Flugten. 14612.
Idyllen. 20917.
Kjaerlighetens 0ine. 24074.
Kong Aagon. 24228.
Livet ivold. 25963.
Lys over land. 26981.
Naar deu ny vin blomstrer.
31886.
PerGaad. 35875a.
Provens dag. 37603a.
Ringsgang. 39480.
Robert Frank. 39640a.
Satan som seirer. 40812.
Troens magt. 47129.
Vesla. 48905.
Vidunderbarnet. 48995.
Wil he] mines byraa. 55947.
Gy]t. pseud. See Martel de
Janville (S. G. M. A. de R. de
M., caintessc de)
Gypsy quintette. 17843.
Gysae (O. ) Hohere menschen.
10932.
Gysi (M.) Pforte der einwei-
liung. 36069.
Gyula (P.) Sec Pekftr (G.)
Haacke ((4.) Vulture. 55801.
Haag (J. D.) :
At the threshold. 2291.
Distant hills. 10971b.
3109
Haag (J. D.) — Continued.
Dominant note. 11323.
John Ridpath, editor.
22876.
Prince of chivalry. 37331.
Real ruler. 38567.
Rosa. 39922.
Sicilian. 42234b.
Test supreme. 45471.
That M hich never dies.
45626.
Untold half. 48442.
Haak (A.) :
Faust & Helena. 13905.
Faust's death. 13921.
Hiian (W. de) Marchen uiid
das leben. 27319.
Haara (E. C.) Sweetheart.
44786.
Haarhaus (J. R. ) Marquis
von Marignv. 28355.
Haas (E. M.) Suicide. 4443G.
Haas (G.) :
Ambition. 1098.
Cecil. 6556.
Lie (The) 25232a.
Marriage bells. 28373.
Tigi-ess. 46203.
Twit. 47513.
"Twixt lives. 47519.
Wooers. 51696.
Haas (J.) Mistakes of a fa-
ther. 30119a.
Haas (J. B.) Moreno's will.
31030.
Haas (Richard de) See De
Haas.
Haas (Ritt) :
Eudora, ' a ray of light.
13023.
Marstons. 28493.
Haas (V. A.) Devil's own
town. 10714.
Haase (A. S.) Black Hawk
war. 4111.
Haase (O.) Tessie at college.
45452.
Habberton (J. ) :
Budge & Toddie. 5393.
Deacon Crankett. 10188.
Habedank ( A. ) See Andre ( A. )
Haberle (V. M.) Melody mak-
ers. 54483.
Hachette & co. :
Affranchis. 444.
Alsace. 52645.
Captif. 6176.
D61ivrance d'Orleans. 10421.
Enlevement d' A g a t h e.
12788.
Georgo Dandin. 16167-
16169.
Redoutable. 38855.
Hachtmann (A.) :
Verborgene ketten. 48848.
INDEX
ll:i<litiii;iim (A.) — Contiimed
A'oii lijius uud hof verbannt
40278.
irnckeiidalil. {M. D.) College
lifo. 7860.
l[;ickeiischmiflt (G.) :
(Jeheiiuiiisvollo m o d e 1 1.
16008a.
:\I(.del. 30.5r.9a.
ll:i(k('r-Rodoji\i (T.) Power
holiiiid tlic Ihrone. 36939.
II.Mckott (E. P.) :
Douiiisosuo. 10434a.
IiMpossible woraaii. 54020.
Old Avives for new. 33677.
i'lice she paid. 37184a.
H:irk(>(1 (Mrs. F. G.) Good for
iK.dduji- Dick. 17079.
II.i(k(«lt (F. W.) Looking for
yun. 26169.
H;i<k(<(< (H. C.) Benjamin
Forsickle. 3520.
U;i<ke(t (J. K.) Grain of dust.
17246.
llaekett (W.) :
Beneh iu the park. 3490.
Don"! weaken, 11420,
11420a.
F r o 111 nine to eleven.
15555a.
Get busy witli Emily.
162.50.
Ho didn't want to, do it.
18372a.
Invader. 21883.
Paying the price. 35676.
Regeneration. 38907.
Taken from life. 55509.
White sister. 50572.
Huckett (W. L.)
bath. 24336.
ITackley (E. H.)
Ambassador.
Honeymoon
20129.
Hadaway (E. L.) Midwinter
nightmare. 29512.
H:iddock (W. F.) Rehearsal
under difficulties. 38951.
1 hi del (A. K.) :
Gold. 16867.
T r a c k e d through life.
46688.
lladt'U (J.) Zuua. queen of the
Inras. 52403.
Ihidrield (O.) Drummer of the
76th. 11880.
Hndtield (H. S.) Danger of
ideals. 9756.
Hjulhuul (H.) Ghauee. 6668.
H:idlev (E. M.) Little Ala-
luinia. 25,579a.
Hiidloy (Florence) :
Cohen's social troubles.
7785".
Lady & the
52651.
iu Soudan.
Hadlcy ( Florence)— Continued.
In tlie kingdom of Solomon.
21442.
My American girl. 31485.
Nightingale & the swine.
32767.
lladley ((x. E.) I'rize winner.
37554.
Hadley (G. T.) :
(nnl»s .S: Cupid. 7702.
Dealer iu destiny. 10247.
Hadley (H.) Serajihiea. 41524.
Hadley (L, M.) At the court
of King AVintcr. 2216.
Hadlev (M.) Till 3 i».iii.
4(;213a.
Hmlsell (il/r.v. IVl. C.) Last ex-
tremity. 24710.
Haecker (P.O.) Doctor's wife.
11209.
Haelnileu (T. D.) Pehind a
mask, 3322.
Haenclien (C.) :
All on a rainy day. 877.
Love's harrier. 26690.
Haenschen (W. G.) Love-star.
26614a.
Haring (G. W. H. or Wilhelm)
Roland von Berlin. 39754,
39755.
HJirting ( o. ) Das kommt da-
von. 991 Sa.
Haeselharth (W. G.) Ladv
Ethel. 24394.
Haeusgen -Hedmondt (C. E. )
See Hedmondt (C. E. H.)
HnlTert (W. A.) Down on the
fanii. 11615.
Haffner (C.) Fledermaus.
14492.
Haffner (F.) Mama's pet.
27665.
Hafner (F. J.) :
Little hoodoo. 2.5720.
Wild AVest biu'lesque show.
50998.
AVily West. .51108.
Hagadorn (G. F.) Girl of the
Bowery. 16592a.
Hagan (J. J.) Honest rogue.
20110.
Hagar (C.) His excellency.
19608.
Hagarty (W. H.) Gold luig.
16884.
Hagedorn (H.) :
Five iu the nuu-ning. 14434,
47151a.
(Greater works than these,
17525a.
Heart of youth, 18501a,
Horse thieves, 20295,
It is the law. 22219a.
Ivady Pay & fairy king.
24395,
3110
flagedorn (H,) — Continued,
Last faring, 36613c, 36613d.
Long lash. 26144a.
IMakers of madness. 27598a.
27598b.
Marvellous Benthani. 28529.
Millennium. 29609.
Pawns. 35653, 3.5654.
Poems & ballads. 366i:5c,
36613d.
Servants. 41.569.
Three false women. 366 KJc,
36613d.
Triumph of love. 47104.
Troop of the gnard. 47151a.
World too small for ."..
51773.
Hagemau (A.) .\ccident. 136.
Hageman (M.) :
Accident. 1-56.
By telephone. 5714.
Convict's danghter, S12i>.
Crazy idea. 9036.
Diana's escapades. 10791.
Emphatic hit. 12635.
First kiss. 14365.
Hector. 18615.
I'll I'emain single. 20801.
Insomnia. 21778.
Love's dii»loniaey. 26700.
Alidinght train. 2945(;.
Airs. ]\ln!caliy. 3041 5.
I\Iy uncle from India.
31719.
Night on Broadway. 3272<;.
Ch ! that propertvman.
33359.
Pink (luminoes. ,36332.
Professor Robinson. 37638.
Sowing wild oats. 43407.
Teres! ta. 45400.
The.v kissed each other.
45757.
To rent. 46375.
Two veterans. 47811.
AVhat became of Parkei-.
50052.
Hagen (A. H.) P.ean.s. 31.')',»-
3161.
Hagen (C. L.) :
Fire fighters. 14:^03.
Fire .show. 14311.
Fireman's iUiristmas exc
14327, 14328.
N. Y. in cinders. 32536.
Stampede. 43751,
Hagen (H, von) Sec \ on
Hagen,
Hagen (.1,) Unptiid (huiia,ges.
55739. . >
Hagen (AI. \.) Colle.ue prince.
7864a.
Ha^'on (O. L.) Tale of ;'i siiir;
14967.
INDEX
Hageu ( W. ) .liingsfo ;ierlcli<.
L'HIJKS.
Ilji^'en ( W. A. vou) See Von
Ilagen.
Hnser (C. K.) :
His Jaw fill wife. lOG'X).
Xanetto. 31962.
So.-ial lion. 42074.
liHixer (J. R.) :
At hniiip 'I'lnirsdays. 2147.
l.itflf cycloiK'. 25640.
Ilauer {['. ('.) (k)l<I-(liis1.
168JH.
Il;i,i;sar(l (H. U.) :
(^Ipopjilra. 7584.
lOric Rvijihfoves. 12853.
J.^ss. 22638.
She. 2r.!»(t. 2.")!»1. 41982,
41985, 41987. 42019.
H!!;:|i;;nYl (T.) Coilege wed-
• linir. 7872.
Mnirgiirty (Ij. ) Miniiaii nature.
20610.
Ihi^no (('. A.) Her love.
19062.
Ihi-iio (E. F.) :
Al)<.v(> <hc law. 82.
r.nll in tiio <'Iover. 5443.
l-;very,!;ra(luale. 13137.
Her business. 18933a.
His ];ist c;is(>. 19676.
My own U. S. 31681a.
S.-icritice. 40449.
Sixth case. 42634.
A\'eek end. 49933.
nii;:iu' (.(. P..) Ahove the law.
S2.
llM^Mie (It. A\'.) I'.est wav out.
3602.
H:il)u (A.) Uauipc. 38424.
Ilaliii ((\ F.) Episoile in col-
ic-v life. 12829.
Ilahii (]■:.) Heiichler. 19330.
Halm ((i.) This cay old
wrrUl. 45842.
llalni (II. H.) Crooked cup.
91 75b.
llaim (1. H.) $50,000 reward.
52534.
ilaliii ( 1/rs\ ^lalvine) Her
iii..ll).'i-. 19076.
Halin (.Marie von) See Von
llahn.
Ilabn (R.) :
<'annolite. 6238.
I\M«- Che/, 'i^herese. 14083.
Scan-on. 41004.
llahn (V.) :
( Vsur Borgia. 6615.
Moses. 31092.
Hahn (W. H.) Flogeo. 14542,
14543.
llaigh (C. R.) Husband hunt-
iM-s. 54002.
Haigh [W. W.) Happy &
Gloomy Gus. 18143.
Haigh t (B.) Italian boot-
i)latk-. 22251.
Haight (IX) Master cometh.
51461.
Haight (L. H.) :
Bett.\. 3652.
Destiny. 10593.
Maigbt (P.) :
Bachelor. 2658.
Boss. 4690.
( 'rooks. 9182h.
1 ►ead-liue. 10209.
Pele men. 35994.
Haighword (S. R.) By the
A OS try door. 5725.
Haile (('.) Express messenger.
13259.
Hail(! (E.) Under cover.
48104a.
Hailey (E.) Honor of a sav-
age. 20166.
HaillhroiH' (S.) How Larson
>uniiie!i bis yob. 20497.
Hainer (W.) :
Acquiring Ann. 52561.
Babs. 52793.
Dragon crest. 11649a.
His wonderful a u n t.
19871 a.
Kinship of the r o s e.
24000a.
Eeft lobe. 24987a.
Lyric & the lady. 2697(i.
:\ry Mary O! 31640a.
Treth-of-:\rexici>. 46921a.
Wheel invisible. 50168a.
^^'llere burning Sappho
loved. 50371a.
Willy's dreai)'. 51100a.
Hainei- (W. .7. V.) Kami, tlic
Persian. 38414.
Haines (0.1 Slight misunder-
standing. 42782.
Haines (E. B.) Amizonia.
1311.
Haines (E. H.) Three oaks.
45996.
Haines (E. T.) GraJifs Crater.
17323.
Haines (G. G.) :
Cnphl & cupidilv. 9363.
Hearts alia me. 18524,
18525.
His artistic temperament.
1954S.
Dnce upon a time. 33974.
Haines (G. P.) Our German
cousin. 34644.
Haines (H. ) Crimson rambler.
9122.
Haines (H. E.) Slum angel.
42800.
Haines (.M. G.) Sewing basket
jilay. 41638.
Haines ( K. T. ) Two lliieves.
47793b.
Haines & Peltingili. Only pool
ro<ini ojjen. 34214.
Haines-Reed (F.) :
Birfhstrike. 397Sb.
Bi-otherhood of blood. .5278a.
ttenllenian lo his wife.
53755.
Goddess t<
16S36a.
ih ini
.\'igh( hawks. 54715.
Patriots. 35.574a.
Perfect son. .54929.
Ivainbow's lining. .38388a.
SI raw man. .55457.
'IVnder hooks. 55534.
Toadstools. 5.5608.
War bai)ies. 49575(1.
War stf.rks. 49600a.
Ha jo (S.) Laka.jok. 245.50.
Ha.jos (M.) Princess of thieves.
37447.
Hakanson (A. H. ) :
Egotist. 12300.
Tenth of Aug. 4.5393.
Hakolm (15. .1.) :
Family resemblance. ]36l>8.
Honorable love. 20182.
Hunting big game. 20689.
Man above. 27716
Real witch. 38580.
^Vho is loony now? 50619.
Hal be (M.) :
Blaueberge. 4210.
Freiheit. 15352a.
Michael Kramer. 161S4a.
?dother Earth. 16184a.
Ring des gauklers. .39469.
Koseidiagens. 40031.
Strom. 44187.
When lov'e is voung. .5(r_',('.).
Youth. 52239.
Youth & love. 52240.
Halberg (H.) Ungetliiirelte zwei-
fiisser. 48315a.
Halbert (A.) :
Per Bunkes vorgeschichleii.
35874.
liote kugel. 400.52.
Halbert (D. M.) Lov(> will lin.l
a way. 26649.
HaIbig(H.) Siiobiiielte. 42S91.
Halbran (H. P.) :
Lost in the .iungle.s. 26317.
Reminiscence of 1862.
39014a.
Hald (I. R.) Captives. 6179,
6180.
Hald (.L R.) :
Baby mine. 2646.
Darlings. 9904.
3111
INDEX
Hald (J. R.)— Continued.
Happy-go-lucky. 1S166.
Sunny home. 44552.
Haldeman (L. K.) Peer of the
Pyrenees. 35789.
Hale (A.) Bleak house. 4219.
Hale (E. E.) Man without a
countrv. 28017a, 54417.
Hale (E. E.) jr.:
Henrv the Fifth. 18841.
Julius Caesai-. 23236.
IMacbeth. 27021.
Merchant of Venice. 29151.
Shakespearean comedies.
41844.
Tempest. 45265.
Hale (H.) See Moller (C. N.)
Hale (H.N.) Stalled. 55433.
Hale (.T.) Little partner. 25S32.
Hale(J. H.) In the toils. 21531.
Hale (J. S.) County sheriff.
8813.
Hale (L.) Louisiana. 26406.
Hale (L. C.) :
Her soul tV: her body. 19148.
Mr. Pembroke explains.
30228.
Hales (E. C.) :
Fawcetts. 13934.
Queensberry rules. 38132a.
Hales (E. D.) Scotch cocktail.
41165a.
Hal6vv (F.) Jewess. 22708.
Halfvy (L.) :
Birds of a feather. 3939.
Bridge of sighs. 5090.
Carmen. 6239, 6243a. 6244,
6247.
tt& de la St. Martin. 21642.
Frou-Frou. 15607.
Grand duchess of Gerol-
stein. 17265.
Grande duchesse de G^rol-
stein. 38928.
Indian summer. 21640.
Panurge's .sheep. 35192a.
Petit due. 36035.
Petite marquise. 36048.
Trichoche & Cacolet. 46958.
Widow. 50797.
Halev (K.) Tag day. 55506.
Halff (A. M.) Je.ster's tale.
54107.
Hall :
Braisley diamond. 4899.
Ye last sweet thing in cor-
ners. 52037.
Hall (A.) Right wing. 39450.
Hall (A. D.) :
Devil's Island. 10701.
Gabrielle. 15753.
Guilty mother. 17768.
Haunted widow. 18317.
Helena. 18730.
Kentucky feud. 23600.
Hall (A. D.)— Continued.
Richard, the Lion-Hearted.
39376.
Hall (A. E.) Dixon's divorce.
11076.
Hall (A. K.) Hired, fired &
hired. 19523a.
Hall (A. L.) Thane of Cawdor.
45517a.
Hall (A. V.) Wooing of the
winds. 56005.
Hall (A. W.) See Powell (A.
W.)
Hall (Alpha) Sense & non-
sense. 41492a.
Hall (B. L.) :
At the end of the rainbow.
2227.
Bear. 3164.
Cello player. 6583.
Congeniality. 8262.
Daredevil. 9841.
David Rose. 10059.
David Rose, musician.
10060.
Death of the war god.
53308.
Dolly Wayne. 11297.
Great command. 17375.
Hal I>yons. 17902.
In good old colony days.
21187.
Judgment day. 23160a.
Prince Cupid. 37292.
Reincarnation of Joe &
Laura. 3S974a.
Shoemaker's daughter.
42146.
Surprised inventor. 44653a.
Suspicious woman. 44696.
Taming the tiger. 45072.
45072a.
Till the sunrise. 46213.
Wild rose. 50987.
Hall (Barton) :
Memories. 29092a, 54488.
That Beacon street affair.
45534.
Hall (Billy) :
Finish. 14273.
Made good. 27234.
Scandinavian. 40944.
Hall (C. E.) Cupid's colors.
9424.
Hall (C. F. ) Marching throuiih
Ga. 28170.
Hall (C. H.) :
Ole's luck. 33693.
Scandinavian. 40944.
Hall (C. V.) Stronger mag-
net. 44201.
Hall (Christine) Fate. 13785.
Hall (Covington) AVooing of
the winds. 56005.
Hall (D. C.) Judas Iseariot.
the betrayer of his ISIaster.
23125.
Hall (D. S.) :
He's just gone out. 18379a.
In the gloaming. 21411b.
Speed. 55409.
Hall (E.) Lil' Miss Nannie.
25447.
Hall (E. C.) Detective Wil-
liam J. Burns. 10621.
Hall (E. J.) :
Dialogue-debate, wet vs.
dry. 10747b.
Vv'et vs. dry. 50037a.
Hall (E. M.) Silent witness.
42360.
Hall (E. S.) Sandwiches.
40692.
Hall (F. D.) l>avv Crockett.
10065.
Hall (F. L.) IMatchless match.
28777b.
Hall (Franklin) :
Adventures of Louis Casi-
mir. 356.
Seminola. 41448.
Hall (Airs. Franklin) :
Child of the storm. 7005.
Crimson carnation. 9111.
Mrs. Welcome Jenks, jr.
30486.
Hall (Frieda) :
Benediction. 3511.
Picture girl. 36237.
Kali : rah ! romance. 38350.
Unwelcome relatives.
48455.
Hall (G. E.) :
At the foot of the throne.
2232.
Beggar on horseback. 3310.
Goddess of chance. 16831.
In spite of the law. 21335.
Milanese. 29552.
Petticoated Paris. 36061.
Queen of detectives. 38016.
Sacrifice. 40444.
Summer girls. 44502.
Superfluous woman. 44597.
Hall (G. F.) :
American hustler. 1230.
At the stage door. 527.57.
Hall (Gertrude) :
Chantecler. 6713.
Cyrano de Bergerac. 9551b.
Hall (Griffin) Sec Hall (J. G.)
Hall (H.) Kleine salon. 24092a.
Hall (H. G. or Howard) :
Angel of the trail. 1479,
1480.
Attorney. 2343.
Blighted lives. 4237.
Boy with the boodle. 4853.
3112
INDEX
Hall (H. (}. or HowiircnCoii.
Buried alivo. 5548.
I>!nvn of lihorty. 10084.
Fatal flower. 13749.
Husband's liouor. 20731.
^\s\^ who darofl. 56084.
.'\Tillion:nr<' dclot't ivo.
29651.
NalurnI Isiw. :J2(H)4.
(1ne best bol. 38983, 33984.
Soldier oi' the empire.
430S1. 43082.
Stronger magnet. 44201.
Waifs pai'iHlise. 49387.
Widow WliippJe. 50838.
Hall (H. M.) :
Hilly. 3870a.
Justice. 23417a.
Hall (Howard) co., inc. One
best bet. 33984.
Hall (1. (I. (J.) Ye (easl of
Bellan»\ 52034.
Hall (I. L.) Kini;- of Mie
(ramps. 23886.
Hall (I. I\I. ) Lo.yend of Sl.-ei.y
Hollow. 25(HI.
Hall (J. K.) :
Formidable rival. 15029.
( )1 hello. 34424a . 34424b.
'I^elegram. 45211.
Hall (J. K. ('.) (^orinne.
8514.
Hall (J. F.) :
Baffled. 2797.
Maud Mueller. 28858.
Hall (J. a.) :
Bogus talking maeliine.
4485.
Crowded hotel. 9223.
Hall (J. L.) Judas. 23116.
Hall (J. T) :
Billy. 387J.
A'eutriloquist. 48825.
Hall (Jane) Decision. 10846.
Hall (John) Lord Dopic's fin-
ish. 26198.
Hall (John) jr. Governor's
husband. 17198.
Hall (Joseph) Love by tele-
phone. 26490.
Hall (K.) :
Naturalist. 32067.
Verger. 48864.
Hall (L.) :
Coney Island. 8223.
Hassanbad. 18285.
Hall (L. B.) Machiavelli.
27103.
Hall (L. C.) :
Janey. 22472.
Sign of victory. 42298.
Hall (L. L.) :
Knight of the cj-oss. 24148.
Night of the Fourth. 82717.
Hall (L. L.)— Continued.
Oliver from the hills of O.
33710.
Hall (M. A.) Dante. 9826.
Hall (M. F.) Agrippina. 604.
Hall (M. L.) :
Fairies' parade. 13396.
Scrubtown sewing circle's
Thanksgiving. 41202.
Hall (M. N.) :
Country lanes. 8774.
In spite of all. 21331.
Shadows of life. 41713.
Three women in black.
46048.
Hall (Marwell) Her excel-
lency. 18961.
Hall (Mordaunt) Knave of
diamonds. 24118.
Hall (O.) :
All abroad. 822.
Geisha. 16013, 16014.
Girl from Kay's. 16505.
Greek slave. 17547.
Little cherub. 25614.
Silver slipper. 42418,
42419.
Hall (R. B.) Mignonette.
29536.
Hall (li. D.) Arc light. 1771.
Hall (R. F.) Discovery of La
Salle by Chicago. 10937.
Hall (Swede) Sec Hall (Billy)
Hall (T. A.) Our wedding tour.
34800.
Hall (Thurston) :
Man & the cad. 27738.
Rural romance. 40311.
Hall (Tom) Beside the bonnie
brier bush. 3566.
Hall (V.) :
Hands of the clock. 18071 .
Human battery. 20600.
Hall (W.) & son. Rip Van
Winkle. 39490.
Hall (W. A.) Maurice Flint.
28876.
Hall (W. C.) St. Valentine's
day. 40558.
Hall (W. D.) :
Affaire d'honneur. 421.
Attic philosopher. 2340.
Birth of minstrelsy. 3959.
Circuit preacher. *^73S2,
7883.
Cockney & the con. 7754.
Correspondent & the pri-
vate. 8578.
Discordant domicile. 10931.
Diversified drollery. 11001.
Don't worry club. 11422,
11428.
Evolution of the Cakewalk.
13173.
3113
Hall (W. D.)— Continued.
Extra session. 13268.
Figments of fancy. 14210,
14211.
From a feminine point of
view. 15520.
Gentleman of letters. 16124.
Hall's animal alliance.
17954.
Hank Hoover's holiday.
18082.
Harmony vs. discord. 18237.
Homebody's outing. 20066.
Land of Makebelieve.
24597-24599.
Makeshift benefactor.
27599.
Missionary man. 30082,
30083.
Moods of merriment. 30929.
Nosey Mosey. 33041.
Official quarantine. 33337.
Peace pilgrims. .54911.
Political sirens. 36703.
President of the pretzel
trust. 87077.
Satan's harem. 40822.
Song & story. 43228.
Song, satire & repartee.
43245.
Topics, tomfoolery & terpsi-
chore. 46564.
Undesirable n e i g h b o r.
48266.
Wealthy Miss Wiseacre.
49841.
Wrong bottle. 51859.
Hall (W. H. A.) :
Rector of St. Cyprians.
38698.
Rev. Ralph. 89262.
Hall (W. J.) :
Piper of Hamelin. 36378.
Tizz. 46354.
Hall (W. L.) :
In the heart of the storm.
21435.
Out of the past. 34844.
Widow O'Brien. 50830.
Hall (W. L. H.) Singing pic-
ture. 42498.
Hall (W. S.) :
Kitty, the crook. 24069.
Mobswoman. 80550.
Hall (Z.) Glitter of life.
53791.
Hall (Z. A.) :
Maid of San Jacinto.
27498a.
Texas under six flags.
45504.
Hall-Mack co. :
Inventor. 21894a.
>\'anted, a daddy. 49502.
INDEX
Hall-Russell (L.) :
Billionairess. 3864.
Gloria's gamble. 16774a.
Her last bet. 19047.
It happened in Reno. 22207.
Juditli. 23175.
Hallam (B.) Filibuster.
14221.
Hal) am (M. D.) :
Alice Harden. 52617.
Early morning's doings.
53494.
Twentietli cent. circus.
47430.
Hallam (O. E.) :
Quiet husband. 88207.
Vt'ee teen^' one. 49923.
Hallback (W.) :
Goinc to the reception.
16864.
Hot coon from ^Miss. 20323.
T'ncle Remus' return.
48001.
Haildorsou (R. E.) :
('( .liege idol. 7855.
Stealing a wife. 55439.
Halle (A. A.) Morning after.
31048.
Halle (F. L.) & co. See Neuer
deutscher verlag, F. L. Halle
& CO.
Hallen (F.) :
Idea. 20861.
Later on. 24799.
Hallen (Ifrfi. F.) Paper of
pins. 35229.
Ha Her (B.) :
At the 11th hour. 2223.
One summer da. v. 34105.
Haller (H.) :
Innner feste druff. 21003a,
21003b.
.1 uxbaron. 23435a-23435c.
Panpiettsit/ no. 10. 35359.
Ha Her an (F. E.) Section boss.
41378.
H.iHett (A. H.) For human-
it.y. 14842.
Hallett (E.) :
Disillusioned. 10951.
Hidden Messiah. 19372.
Love's chastisement. 26694.
Hetining crucible. 38861.
Halley (W.) :
Bank clerks. 2901.
California. 5853.
Nick Floyd. 32623.
Ruined abbey. 40241.
Sierra judge. 42284a,
42284b.
Halllday (A.):
Nell. 32177.
Rebecca. 38614.
HalHwell-PhiHipps (J. O.) :
Amer. Shakespeare. 41745-
41751.
Works of Shakespeare.
41845.
Hallo (F. J.) :
Aldyth & Tostig. 732.
Custara. 6405.
Consanguinity. 8308.
Gypsy's love. 17846.
Hello, Bill! 18767.
Ponsonbys. 36782.
Woman that men love.
51489.
Woman's mighty w i 1 1.
51546.
Hallock (A.) Lena. 25043.
Hallock (Mrs. H. A.) Packing
of the home missionary bar-
rel. 35015.
Halloran (J.) jr.:
Country girls. 8766.
Other fellow's coat. 34440.
Hallowell (C. J.) Lost & found.
26278.
Halls (F. J.) Man that wo
men love. 27956.
Halls (F. L.) :
My wife. 31734.
Perseverance. 35957a.
Tim the plumber. 46225a.
Woman's wit. 51601b.
Hallstein (A. C.) Wall street
brokers. 49426, 49427.
Halm (A.) :
Counsel for the defense.
8646.
Graf Pepi. 17222.
Herr verteidiger. 19310a-
19312.
Miirchen vom heiligen-
wald. 27321.
Seite 105. 41413a, 41413b.
Halm (F.) See Miinch-Bel-
linghausen (E. F. J. freiJierr
von)
Halman (D. F.) :
Ferguson's Rags. 53630.
Rusted stock. 55223.
Will-o'-the-wisp. 55949.
Halperine (P.) Snegourotchka.
42888.
Halpin (C. ) Man from Broad-
way. 27764.
Halst^y (F.) :
Are yon my wife? 1810.
Modern Salome. 30650.
Quality of mercy. 31638.
Halsev (H. P.) :
Bi-lgands of N. Y. 5110,
5111.
I^own in a coal mine.
11595.
Fiistest boy in N. Y.
18731.
Halsey (H. P.)— Continued.
Tainted. 44925.
Halsey (R. D.) Wife ven-
tures. 50915a.
Halsey (W.) & co. Daredevil
Pat. 9846.
Halstead (J. S.) :
Doomed to death. 11434.
Forgiven. 15019.
Halton (T.) :
Broadway girl. 5148.
Kleine niadel. 54190.
Ledige ehefrau. 24972c,
24972d.
Xanderl. 51937.
Ham (C. H.) Mouse-trap,
man-traps & millions. 31250.
Hamaker (R. F.) Dalilah.
9665.
Hamann (A. F.) :
Land-Ieben. 24581.
Reinhart. 38983.
Schneider. 41081.
Verkettung. 48871.
Zeiten der zeit. 52309,
52310.
Hambitzer (C. J.) Clupid's
ladder. 9432.
Hamblen (W. C.) Dotty *s un-
awakened dream. 11504.
Hamblen (W. S.) Captor cap-
tivated. 6181.
Hambliu (C.) Viva's vow.
49204.
Hambly (C. R.) :
Circus queen. 7410.
Oil prince. 33379.
Hamburg ( Verlagsgesellschaft )
See Verlagsgesellschaft Ham-
burg.
Hamburger (E.) Reformed.
38875.
Hamby (J. W.) :
Capt. John Smith. 6120.
Indian princess. 21634.
Pokahantos. 36654.
Hamby (W. H.) Nearer mv
God to Thee. 32116.
Hamel (R.) David Gavrick.
10053.
Hamersley (W. J.) M. Mallet.
30867.
Hamersly (H. L.) Off for Bos-
ton. 33309, 33310.
Hames (G. N.) Female drum-
mer. 14016.
Harney (C. O.) Gate of the
gods. 15934.
HamiH (F.) Put to the test.
37915.
Hamilton (A.) Violet bride.
49097.
Hamilton (A. A.) Ex-meuiber.
18225.
3114
INDEX
Ilaniilton (A. K.) Forced pro-
posal. 14979.
Ilninilton (B.) :
Honour of women. 20193.
Jtabelais. 38271.
Hiiniilton (C. G.) Israel's trip
to the circus. 22191.
Hamilton (Mrs. C. V.) Lady
( Jeraldiue. 24411.
Hamilton (diaries) Chimes of
at. Germain. 7068.
Hamilton (Cicely) :
Home again. 20006.
Jack & .Till & a friend.
22313.
Jack, .Till & a friend. 22347.
.Inst to get married.
23397a, 23398.
Ivovel crossing. 25180.
I'ageant of great women.
35042.
Sixth commandment. 42637.
Hamilton (Clayton) :
Heart of Punchinello.
18479.
It'll all come out in the
wash. 22223.
Kindling. 23720b.
Mary goes first. 28554a.
iloruing star. 31063a.
Tliirty days. 45830a.
Thousand years ago.
45920a.
Three modern plays from
the French. 45990b.
To be or not to be. 46359a.
Wrong key. 51878.
liaun'lton (Cosmo) :
Blindness of virtue. 4278,
4274.
Door that has no key.
11441.
Duke's son. 12010.
Gi-an'father Ooquesne.
17310.
Sense of humor. 41494.
Wisdom of folly. 51227.
Hamilton (D.) 'Ostler Joe.
34418.
Hamilton
Hamilton
honor.
(E.) Isabel. 22115.
(E. A. S.) Race for
38283
Hamilton (E. L.) :
Haste to the wedding.
18287.
IM aster passion. 28719.
Hamilton (F. C.) :
<'ourt intrigues. 8842.
Grusader. 9262.
Mignon, the child - wife.
29534.
Rates. 38503.
Hamilton (G. B.) :
Alarm clock. 691.
l^uilders on sand. 5430.
Hamilton (G. B.) — Continued.
Buttertiy Bella. .5653.
Tall strategy. 45013.
Hamilton (G. C.) To be or
not to be. 46359a.
Hamilton (G. H.) :
Hotel Healthy. 20356.
Silver Bird. 42385, 423SG.
Sunlight. 44548.
Treasure Island. 46903.
Zera. .52327.
Hamilton (George) Slaadows
of sin. 41718.
Hamilton (Gertrude) Prune-
slone dope. 55058.
Hamilton (H. ) Moths. 31202.
31205.
Hamilton (H. K.) Siege of
Tripoli. 42277.
Hamilton (Hale) :
Eye for an eye. 13282.
Lad of steel. 24309.
Hamilton (Harry) :
Whon a girl loves. 55893.
A\'oi-king-man & the lady.
51727.
Hamilton (Helen) Modern
Mother Goose. 54576.
Hamilton (Henry) :
Autumn manoeuvres. 2501.
Carmen. 6240.
Columbus. 8013.
Crown of India. 9227.
Duchess of D a n t z i c.
11924.
Great ruby. 17461.
Lady of Lyonesse. 24480.
Light beyond. 2.5363.
Stolen orders. 4.S936a.
T\\o little Michus. 47674.
Hamilton (J. M.) Washing-
house key. .55845.
Hamilton ( K. W.) Impersona-
tion of Cindy's chance. 21034.
Hamilton (L.) Let me ex-
plain. 25125.
Hamilton (M.) Double life
11529.
Han.iilton (M. E.) Sontimen-
talist. 41.512.
Hamilton (M. K. ) .Tohn Ghal-
mer's daughter. 22843.
Hamilton (P.) :
Dear Edward. 10260 .
WMtch. 51266.
Hamilton (P. S.) :
Mont Pelee. 30879.
Reformei-. 38878. •
Hamilton (R.) High treason.
19432.
Hamilton (R. B.) Heirloom.
18689.
Hamilton (R. E. L. ) Pearl of
tlie prairie. .35736.
3115
Hamilton (R. V.) :
Dr. Jonathon. 111.58.
Last dream of the babes in
the woods. 24706.
Sally Perkin's decision.
40603.
Hamilton (S. P.) Mose & .Tosh
31089.
Hamilton (T. C.) :
Convicted. 8420a.
Money mad. 54587.
Hamilton (T. H.) William
Tell. 55954.
Hamilton (Theodore) Wages
of sin. 49358.
Hamilton (Thomas) Winning
wager. 51183.
Hamilton (W. C.) :
Jewel of consistency. 22095.
Judge Slasher. 23147.
Hamilton (W. D.) Love lure
26546a.
Hamilton (W. H.) King Solo-
mon's mines. 23912.
Hamilton (W. H. L.) Left on
the picket line. 24988.
Hamilton (W. K.) Twenty
five minutes from Terre
Haute. 47439b.
Hamilton (Wiley) Why Smith
stayed home. .50755.
Hamilton (William) Winter's
tale. 51208.
Hamilton & Goggin. Boodlers
of Amer. 4594.
Hamilton book co. Woi'ks uf
Shakespeare. 41779.
Hamilton, Peycke & Fue. Fmin
tain of youth. 15131.
Hamje (H. D.) :
Chapter 8. 6729.
Odd sleeve button. 33269.
Hamlen (G. J.) Waldies.
49409a.
Hamler (G. W.) Klondyke
gold fields. 24112.
Hamlet (F. P.) Seven times 1.
41620.
Hamley (E. B.) Lady Lee's
widowhood. 6152a
Hamlin (G.) :
Good for nuthin" Nan
17080.
Little Vic. 25924.
Nan. 31927.
Our pet. 34744.
Hamlin (H. L.) :
Boker's bitters. 4509.
Dramatist. 11685.
Spider's-web. 43535.
Hamlin (J. P.) jr. Bijah.
3824.
Hamlin (M. P.) Secy, of the
treasury. .55272.
INDEX
Hamlin (P.) :
Captain Cool. 609Sa.
Cupid in Bohemia. 9389.
Dumb bell dilemma. 12020.
Good Indian. 17086.
Oh, papa! 33352.
Redemption. 38840a.
Stuff that makes heroes.
44280.
Hamlin (R.) Casey's Dutch
wife. 6357.
Hamlin (T.) Tom Hamlin &
his Rube minstrels. 46447.
llamm (M. W. van) See Van
Hamm.
Hammatt (M. L.) Tattle street
singers. 25891.
Hammel (VV. L.) Under Stars
& Stripes. 48136.
Hammer (E.) Gekreuzigte.
16015.
Hammer ( I. ) See Hards
(I. H.)
Hammer (R. B.) Dcs l^^rloestTS
kindheil. 10526:i.
Hammersley (W. J.) Why not
be frank? 50745.
Hammerslough (C. 11.) Nar-
row margin. 32025.
Hammersmark pub. co. Sax-
ons. 40915.
Hammerstein (A.) Moral
code. 30992, 30993.
Hammt'rstein (O.) :
Brother mason. .5271.
Centennial. 6596.
Geschundene ranbritter.
16243.
In Greater N. Y. 21193.
Kloudyke. 24107.
Marguerite. 28223 .
Mister Klondyke. 30205.
Mrs. Radley Barton's ball.
30445.
On to Klonchke. 33957,
I'uncli, .Judy & co. 37833.
Santa Maria. 40742.
Solo sechzig. 43132.
Trip to Klondyke. 47020.
Hammerstein (W.) 'I'empta-
tion of Adam & Eve. 45321.
Ilammett (R. W. ) In I he
vvildei-ness. 21.546.
Ifnmmond (A. \V.) :
Adventuress. 373.
Poisoned chalice. '',6649.
Siren of the lobby. 42568.
Hammond (C. T.) :
Thief In the house. 45770.
Why tlie devil tempts wo
men. 507.56.
Ifiinniiond (10.) Haiii)V me-
dium. 18184.
Hannnond (E. 1*..) Valley
Forge. 48646.
Hammond (E. C.) Santiago
phonograph. 40752.
Hammond (E. D.) Mysterious
life. 31815.
Hammond (E. L.) :
For Elaine's sake. 14791.
Secret of his strength.
41332.
Hannnond (E. P.) :
Pyranuis & Thisbe. 37940a.
S u s a n n a Shakespeare.
5.5493.
IlanuiKind ( F. C.) :
Frontier life. 15.596.
Great fi-ontier. 1739:',.
Hammond (G. D.) :
< 'oriolanus. 8.518.
Teuipest. 4.5272.
Hammond (G. G.) Country
merchant. 8777.
Hammond (H. E.) :
Elysian tietds, ltd. 12563.
Fnvoi- of the god. 13927.
Tuff kustomer. 47319.
Hanuiion<l (,f.) Every woman's
road. 13150.
Hammond (.1. G. ) l>aughter
of .Tudea. 9965.
H:auniund {Afr.s. .1. H.) Pan-
tomime of tlie Mowt'rs & the
sea. 35188.
Hannnond (J. L.) Missing
link. 30056.
Hammond (K. S.) In old
Cheyenne. 21259.
Hannnond (M. I.) Geraldiiie.
16171.
Hammond ( H. B.) Thy sis-
ler's keeper. 46136.
Haimnond (W. A.) Mysterious
life. 31815.
Hannnond (W. 1*1) Erwin
lirolhers. 12895.
Hannnonia verlag. Liebeson-
kpl. 2.5252.
Ha nip (S. F.) :
Below zei-(.. 3470, 3471.
Friar Tuck. 1.5414.
Hampshire (H. E.) :
Ob.jeci, matrimony. .33224.
Upstart. 48.544.
i lampion (Alfred) :
Amit Bridget's boodle.
2385.
Edna's ghost. 1.2265.
(Jenii of the vase. 16079.
(^rloria. 16770.
Hundred years ago. 20600.
Miss Fai"i-ingt,on's lun-glar. ,
29938.
Mv fi'iend, the covihoy.
31.5.58.
New Year's dream. 32507.
Nighl of I he hall. .32714.
Ha mj (ton { Al f red ) — Cont.
\'i(.let.s. 49108.
Two Pygmalions. 47760.
Hampton (Allan) Bey<md the
Rockies. 3738.
Hampton (E. ) :
<'ieole ward. 9007.
Narci.ssus & Echo. 32014.
Hami»ton (E. von) See Von
Ham])ton.
Hamsun (K.) Uivet ivold.
259(53.
Hanan (C.) :
Anferstehung. 2367.
(!i-illo del focolare. 17()34.
Kes II flection. 39129.
Haiiaiier (.l.,l.) /'r. True French-
man. 47219.
H.iiKtliett (1>.) :
Bed-rock. 32.58.
Broken links. ,5196.
.niled. 22718.
Tangled hearts. 4.5099.
Temperance tide. 45259.
Hancock (C. F.) :
T.idle Kocks. 2.5863, 25864.
One night sIjiihI. .".40.52.
Haiu-ock ( C. 1..) >S'rr Laurence
(C.)
Hiincock (<1. W.) Down on Hie
farm. 11610.
Hancock ( E. ( '. ) Marley Water.
■2KVA7.
Hancock (H. E.) :
House of the pei-fecl serv-
anls. 2042.3a.
Kill. 40.366a.
Hancock- ( H. 1.) Paper czar.
,'{5223.
Hanco<-k (I. C.) Mr. Prince
from Princeton. .3(r245.
I lancock ( 1j. I Land of sislerlv
love. 2461.5.
Hancock ( L. M.) .lack ^: llie
hean-slalk. 22.321.
Hancock (It. .1.) Klondike Kil.
2-1106.
\\:nH\ (C. E.) :
Swan Svvanson. 41727.
Widder. .5078.5J1.
Hand ((i.) Historical stories.
19881a-19884p.
Hand (<;. 1>.) :
Shah. 4172-1.
Soci:il wredc. 1i!992.
Hand (M. .1.) :
Acadia. 132.
New Amsterdam. ,32318.
H.-ind (M. Y.) Woman's wav.
5ir)93.
Hand ( T. W.) Pelief of laick-
now. .39000.
Hand f\V. ,1.) .Vdvenliires ef
the had hoy. .3(54.
3116
INDEX
Handel-Mozzetti (E.) :
Arme Max'garet. 1881.
Napoleon II. 31988.
Weihnachts - und krippen-
spiele. 49952.
Ilandelman (B.) Punishment
of fickle miudedness. 37838a.
Handfield (A.) Fr6res de la
haine. 15389.
Handf orth ( J. A. ) Jeweled lily.
22700.
Handley (J. M.) :
Domestic court. 11318.
Grizzly. 17668.
Little orphan Annie. 2.5825.
Only a w o r k i n g m a n .
34192.
Handley (AV. W.) Negro to be
lynched. 32161.
Handrg (M.) Zouzou. 52392.
Hands (G. E.) Mme. Sherry.
27220a.
Hanegan (E. V. Cooke-) See
Cooke-Hanegan.
Hanemann (E.) Paula. 35622a.
Haney (F.) :
Hi Holler. 19340.
May from Taramauy. 27810.
Haney (F. E.) Sunset road.
55483.
Haney (J. G.) Mere blunder.
54494.
Haney (J. L.) :
Benefactor. .52864.
Midsummer night's di'eam.
29490.
Mr. Sexton. 30259.
Monsieur d'Or. 30856.
Haney & co. That funny story.
45562.
Hanford (C. B.) Quadriuo.
37948.
Hanford (Edward) Trained
nurse. 46763a.
Hanford (Edwin) :
Champagne Charlie. 6649.
Divorce colony. 11034a.
Five thousand dollar purse.
14444.
Girl in the moon. 16567.
Goat. 16814.
Irish-American. 21948.
.Toy of living. 23081.
Kerry fair. 23622.
Land of peek-a-boo. 24610.
Lost garter. 26300, 26301.
Love-makers. 26551.
Magic marine. 27376.
Maids of Amer. 27519a.
Old country. 3.3456.
Partners in crime. 35414.
Reuben & the 400. .39208.
School beli. 41097.
Shamrock. 41931.
Smart set. 42816.
Ferdinand
See Delanoy
2200.. 11729.
a new cen-
Hanford (Edwin)- — Continued.
Up in the clouds. 48486.
White fawn. 50512a.
Wide - awake slumberland.
50788.
Hanford (I. P.)
Lassalle. 14055.
Hanford (M. F.)
(M. Frances)
Hangl (K. P.) :
Dream of A. D
In the dawn of
tury. 21374.
Hanington (.T. W. B.) Arcady.
1775.
Hanisch (M.) Merry widow re-
married. 29274.
Hanish (R. D.) :
Hands of death. 18070.
Struggle bet. labor & capi-
tal. 44233.
Ilankin (S.) :
Cassilis engagement. 6390.
Charity that began at home.
6754.
Constant lover. 8355.
Last of the De Mullins.
24734.
Return of the prodigal.
39198.
Three plays by Brieux.
46011, 46012.
Two Mr. Wethorbys. 47706.
Hanks (J. M.) :
D e r m o t McMurrough.
10517.
Fire worshipers. 14314.
Hauley (E. H.) One big thing.
33984a.
Hanley (E. W.) Editors.
12250.
Hanley (G. G.) :
Father John. 13844.
Gareth & Lynette. 15910.
Magdalene. 27339.
Mary Magdalene. 28560.
Other self. 34483.
Hanley (J.) Shaun's trust.
41980.
Hanley (M. E.) :
Drop the match. 11851.
Hanley's lunatics. 18085.
Irish love story. 22004.
Sour mash. 43351.
Wild goose chase. 50963.
Hanley (M. W.) :
Saved by the cross. 40878.
Trouble in the family.
47165.
Hanley (R. J.)
41980.
Hanley (W
13844.
Hanley &,
Shaim's trust.
J.) Father John.
Conklin.
Honey
Iamb. 20116.
Hanlon (A.) Nabob's fortune.
31890.
Hanlon (B.) Lost & found.
26276a.
Hanlon (E.) :
Joker. 22916.
Lively legacy. 25960.
Manager pro tem. 28029.
Model maker. 30570b.
Nabob's fortune. 31890.
What's in a name. 50109.
Hanlon (E. L.) Reunited.
39220.
Hanlon (F.) Nabob's fortune.
31890.
Hanlon (G.) :
Nabob's fortune. 31890.
Voyage en Suisse. 49313.
Hanlon (G. W.) :
Auto bee. 2474.
Bubbles. 5369.
Hanlon (H. O.) :
Double shuffle. 11546.
Facing the music. 13323.
Picked-up dinner. 362i4.
Hanlon (J. W.) Tangled affair.
45098.
Hanlon (T. F.) Dorothy Rus-
sell's awakening. 11478.
Hanlon (W.) :
Amazing Halloween. 1077.
Bob Evans & Prince Henry
of Battenberg. 4439.
Brigands. 5107.
Fantasma. 13651.
Good & evil. 17054.
Hotel Otherwise. 20360.
In a balloon. 21063.
Lively legacy. 25960.
Lost baby. 26284.
Military sketch. 2959L
M u s c 1 a r ' s gymnasium.
31392.
Nabob's fortune. 31890.
Our fishing party. 34623.
Pico. 36233.
Private apartments. 37527.
Statue. 43832.
Superba. 44594.
Vacation. 48590.
Voyage en Suisse. 49313.
Hann (T. R.) :
Lleiress of Marcy. 18684.
Old, old story. 33595.
Twice saved. 47469.
Will Whaflles. the street
Arab. 51052.
Ye East Lynne. 52033.
Ha una (E. H.) :
Court of Juno. 8849,8850.
Dream. 11708.
High mountain. 19416.
Hauua (P.) Price men pay.
37148.
3117
INDEX
Hanna (R.) Her children.
53911.
Hanna (R. M.) Blue & gray.
4333.
' Hannafy (M. E.) Man from
Me. 27787.
Hannah (P. D.) Borderland.
4650.
Hannan (O. ) :
Cigarette maker's romance.
7331 .
Electric man. 12410.
Our pleasant sins. 34740.
Uanuan (F.) :
Breadwinner. 4971.
(Circumstantial evidence.
7399b.
Fighting chance. 14185.
For her brother's sake.
14808.
For her child's sake. 14811.
Lena Rivers. 25049.
Minister's daughter. 29743.
New partner. 32436a.
Quo vadis? 38244a.
Trap. 46837.
Woman's expiation. 51524,
51525.
Hannebert (E.) Tuile. 47322.
Hanuish (R. D.) Maine dis-
aster. 27537.
Hannon (F) See Hannan (F.)
Hannson (O.) Outcast. 34872a.
Haunum (R.) Self defence.
41426.
Hanover (J. H.) See Ernst
(J. H.)
Hansa-verlag. Pompei. 36767a.
Hanscom (B.) Light. 25356.
Hanscom (E. D.) Henry the
Fourth. 18830.
Hansel (C. E.) Mixed rela-
tions. 30530b.
Hansel (H.) :
College student. 7867.
Men of Jimtown. 29107.
Shadow. 41656.
Haijseler (A.) Highway stroll-
ers. 19458.
Hansen (L. P. E. Evans-) See
Evans-Hansell.
Hansen (A. C.) Lost heart.
1'6303.
Hansen (C.) Peter Siallivan's
adventure. 36015.
Hansen (E.) :
(Gambling. 15815. ,
Jealousy cure. 22548.
Hansen (C{. P.) Doctor's di-
lemma. 11195.
Hansen (J.) Ronde des sai-
sons. 39886.
Hanson ( .T. P. ) Summer night's
dream. 44506.
Hansen ((). \V.) Zooloo show.
52.S83.
Hanser (M.) Mystery of Soot-
land. 31846.
Haiishew (T. W.) :
Bohemian gyurl. 4496.
Forty-niners. 15092.
Miner's oath. 29731.
AVedded widow. 2677.1;
Whisllini,' Saiidv. 50482.
Will-o'-the-wisii. 51036.
Hniisoii (A. F.) :
His sister's lieaii. 19813.
Six and seven - eighths.
42613a.
Hanson (C. ¥.) :
('(iiuinti- (iT (lie Bridegroom.
8098.
L'ridtiriol' & Ingeborg. 15420.
Hanson (('. V.) iK: co. Coming
of tlie hridegrooiii. Sd98.
Hanson ( c '. N. ) 'I'o .greater
iieiglits. 46366.
Hanson (C. T.) E)islnr))ance
on thf lanii. 10993.
Hanson ( 1 >. L. > i.eoiiarda.
2.5076a.
Hanson ( l>\ 1.) :
I'utterniiliv Hollow sui'iu'ise
party. 5650.
Fathei- Time's ( Mii'isI m:is
trial. 13860.
Will Soakuiii's nialriiiionial
liiirt'aii. .11048.
Hanson (<;. A.) Devil. 10653a.
Hanson (C. .T.) Time of trial.
46243.
Hanson (<;.A\'.) Avenging son.
2518.
Hanson (.1. C. ) Million for a
noso. 29644.
Hanson (.L M.) :
Across the lines. 182.
Pageant of Yasdvton. .14868.
Hanson (.L T.) :
l'»reakinj; up liouse-lce»;ping.
5000.
\'mage hill-posi.T. 10020.
Hanson ( i{. U. ) :
Father l<]x-Onicio. i;!S;{7a.
Uppei- trail. 48526.
liansstMi (C .1.) (Jueen of
Sheba. 38039.
Uanstoin ( ( >. v.) Frauon voin
Sundsvallhor. 1.1290.
Hantman (S. .1.) Perlsteln's
clioice. 3,5934.
Hanns (<). ) Za onolio casn.
52262.
Plany (L. ^ NVilnia, the colon-
el's (lan.ghler. .11101.
Hanzlik (P. R. ) I'.h.od will
tell. .12922.
Hapgood (I. F.) :
Husband of a celol»rlt\'.
20721.
Pleasure stroll on Fiftli
avenue. 36528a.
Happy hours co. :
All in der family. 858.
Aunty Chloe. 2441.
Big banana. 3774.
Bones at a raffle. 4.55.5.
Chris. Johnson. 7169.
Cooney in de hollow. S; il-j.
Creole ball. 9062.
Dancing mad. 9727.
Darkey tragedian. 989o.
Darkey's dream. 9892.
Dat same old coon. 9927.
De coon hunt. 10167.
De debbil & Dr. Faust nm.
10169.
De maid ob de Hunkpuncas.
10173.
De old gum game. 10175.
Decree of divorce. l(t;5.ls.
Desdemonum. 10531 .
Dixie, our culler'd bi'iidder.
11074.
Don Cato i*t de big hass.x.n,
11340.
Dot mad tog. 1149(i.
Dot madrimonial ad. 1 HOT.
Dot quied lotgings. 11 tos.
Elephant on ice. 124.38.
Gallus .Take. 1579(t.
Game of billiards. 1,1X41.
Ghost of Bone SMiiaslL
16814.
Hunk's wedding day. 20(;7 i.
I love your wife. 20S05.
Juba. 23108.
Jube Hawkins. 23109.
Julianna Johnson. 23221.
King Cuffee. 23757.
Last drop. 24707.
Law allows it. 24S49.
Let those laugli m lio win.
25135.
Lonely pollywog. 26127.
Lucinda's wedding:. 2('>82s.
Mad astromomer. 27127.
Manager in a lix. 2S027.
Married widows. 2.S46-1.
Mishaps of Caesar Ci-nin.
29891.
Mothers & fathers. :!1IT:;.
Mulcahy's cat. 31315.
Mumbo Jim. 31347.
Mysterious stranger. :'>IS'_M
Night with Brnddcr !'.o!ie>;.
32752.
Octoroon. ,332,12.
Old Kentucky home. :\X,-s.'.
Old Uncle Billv. ,33660.
Old Zip Coon. 3.3680.
Pete&Ephraim. .3,1991.
3118
INDEX
Happy lioui's CO. — Colli,
rete'.s luck. 3G027.
E'opsv Dean. 36840.
i'oigy Joe. 86849.
['ossuinfat. 86870.
Quoon Mary. 88004.
Rival mokes. 80547.
Rob. (lie hermit. 89605.
SamlM.'s roUirii. 40053.
Scipio ACi-icaims. •m.58.
Spelliiiji-iiialcli. 4:1504.
There's inillioiis in it.
457li4.
Toode. tootle, too. 46554.
[nele Tom. 480.50.
Under de k(>rosene. 48105.
fp head. 48475).
Who -ot the XH'j;-* 50011.
Wine cup. 51124.
Wroim bottle. 51800.
ILirakLseu (H. (!. H.) .\t Min-
eral Sprihys. 2162.
1 faraueonri ( 10.) :
Circe. 7877.
<>herl»''. 88214.
ilarbach (H. <^.) :
Flinders. 14511.
Wisdom i^ tolly. 51226.
Harhsich (M. L.) Girl from
(Cleaver's way. 164871).
Ilarbe.k ( W. ) Kin.i; of Ihe
bounding hoops. 28850.
Ilarbit/. {A.) Kamp for kjaer-
li.uhel. 2.8475.
iI:irborl (K. C.) liinlerwalder
\..n Carolinii. 10.50!>a.
liartx^ur (.1. L.) Mrs. Klweil's
paper. 178H>a.
iiarbury ( ( '. » Kin,i;"s diiimond.
280t)0".
Ifarcourt ((\) :
.Tu.l^e. .54120.
Place in Ihe sun. 8(',li:la.
llar<-oui( (I'M ('hrislopbei-
('olumbus. 7261.
Harcourt (M. i: K. d' ) Kbo-
vanchlchina. 28651 .
ilai'coui-t ( .Marshall) :
,\ntbraci(e roman<-e. 160.8.
Arizona kid. 18-10.
.\\vakenin.u' <d' lli<' model'.
2570.
Corset shop. 8577a.
Divorce. 11026.
La veil se. 24848.
Riylil .uirl. 8042."..
ifarcourt (R. 10.) ,S'cc Paiilou
(F. A.)
Ifarcourl i\\.) For llie kinu;.
14088.
Hard (A.) Reacef n 1 ^\ r.
Schoenhraeu. 85680.
Hard ( H. K.) Aladdin. 670.
Hard (J. W.) :
Miraculous pitcher. 54535.
Pandora's box. 35169a.
Hard (W.) Peaceful Mr.
Sch02nbraeu. 8;j6S9.
Ilavdcastle (B. Talbot-) Sec
^Vtlliot Ilardcastle.
Ilardcaslle (F. W.) Santa
Clans' (humbler. 40788.
Hanlen (.1. .1.) Columbus &
Isabella. 8022.
Harden (R. W.) :
Herbert's athnity. 10188.
Little Ameri<an. 25580.
Mavor. 28021.
Wall between. 40410.
Harder (10. 10.) Merman iV:
mermaid. 20217b.
Harder (\V. H.) :
Pallet yirl. 2854.
I'Msherman's d a u ^ b t e r.
14407.
One gill in a Ihonsaiid.
840(10.
Tbat .ual o' Howard. 4.5568.
Hardie (.1. 10.) P.rave woman.
404(1
Hardin ( F. ) Sbirhw. 42181.
H:iidiii ( W. P.) :
Forc(> of habit. 14076.
Frolics of chance. 155i(j.
From 8 to 11. 1.5.580.
Mikado's messa-e. 20542.
Veneli.iii poppies. 48701.
Hardin.i; (.\.i .//•. llou.se di-
vide<i. 20:!S<):i.
lla'-diny,- (C. R. ) Absinlhe
liend. 117.
HardiiiL;- (10.) Sbalun.^ Shakes-
peare. 41021.
liardinu ( F. A.) Anklet.
1.5.82.
Ilaidini; (.1.) Passport. .T.407a.
|[ardin<4 ( L. I).) Ytllow drama.
52(H)4.
H.irdinn ( M. L. ) Unexpeded
interruptions. 4820<).
Hardin- ( M. ) :
l>ul(h love. 12P70a.
Father's blessin.u-. 18S68a.
Sky-.jinx. 426.S6a.
Harding (M. T.) :
Princess dines. 8.7412.
Traders. 4660S.
Harding (N.) :
]>utch girl. 12068.
Pundi & Judy girl. 37S80.'
Harding (R.) Rafferty'.s home
run. .88321.
Hardings (C. RL) Strangers
within the gates. 44077.
Hardman (K. S.) irnited.
4S342a.
Hardman (R.) :
Adventures of I.iittle Red
Riding Hood. 355.
Clailssa'.s first party. 7536.
Hards (I. H.) Samantha
P,o(mi-de-ay. 40G49.
Hardt (A. (Jutheil-) See Gil-
Iheil-Hardt.
Hardt (E.) :
Kruiig Salomo. 24210a.
Schirin uud (lertraude.
41000.
Tantrls, the fool. 45121.
Tristram, t he i e s t e r.
16184a, 47080.
llardt (F. W.) So wird's
gemacht. 42088.
Ilardung (V.) Godiva. 16839.
Hardwicke (M.) :
Feast of roses drill. 13955.
Mexic drill. 20884.
Hardy {A. H.) His grace, the
duke. 10645.
Hardv (C.) Maid of Herat.
27471.
Hardy (G. R.) :
Clieckm.-iled. 6868.
Faker. 18452.
Hardy (Doris) Where charity
iiegins. .50.872a.
Hardy (Dudley) All's well
tbat ends well. 004.
Hardv (E. C.) :
Aunt Henrietta. 2898.
Hearts win. 18.584.
T>ove tfc its counterfeit.
26440.
Loving husband. 26762.
Noble American. 32918.
INu't's loves. 3662G.
Price of infamy. 37162.
Silk dress. 42370.
Ha nly (E. T.) :
Paron of the cra.g. 302(r
Clarence Vernon. 7526.
P e r p 1 e X e d posl master.
8.5941 .
Hardv (H.) T'ra.ge.ly of Amj
Rohsart. 46718.
Hai-dy (H. A.) :
Cab eighty-six. 5761.
Great dub house tragedy
17373.
Hardv (M.) Kentucky feiul.
23598.
Hardv (T.) :
Dynasts. 12102.
Hand of Etiielherta. .53864.
Mayor of Casterbridge.
10216.
Tess of the D'TTrbervilles.
45447, 45448.
Three wayfarers. 46080.
Hare (V. L.) Hoodoo. 20202.
5379--vof,2--16-r -02
.'UIO
INDEX
Hare (W. B.) :
Aaron Boggs, freshman. 27.
Abbu San of old Japan.
52546.
Boy scouts. 4850.
Bride & groom. 52983.
Camp-fire girls. 5953a.
Civil service. 7474a.
College town. 7869.
Country boy scout. 53273.
Deacon Dubbs. 53359.
Dutch detective. 12065b.
Fascinators. 13713.
Heiress hunters. 18676a.
Hoodoo. 20201.
Kicked out of college.
54167.
Macbetli tl hi mode. 27062a.
Mrs. Tubbs of Shantytown.
30473a.
Much ado about Betty.
54631.
Pageant of history. 35042a.
Parlor matches. 35352a.
Poor married man. 36803a.
Professor Pepp. 37637b.
Rustic Romeo. 40356.
, Scout master. 55259.
Sewing for the heathen.
41639a.
Southern Cinderella. 43364
Teddy. 45195.
Harell (W. H.) Fly old jay.
14620.
Harfield (M.) :
Country to the city. 8796.
Factory in.spector. 13329.
Fashion review. 13718.
Horseless rider. 20303.
Magazine review song.
27332.
Marie Dare Clark. 28261.
Unknown love. 48376.
Harg (.T. de) ^ee De Harg.
Harger (C. G.) jr.:
All millionaires. 874.
Good scheme. 17113
Human nature. 20607.
Millionaires. 29664.
Money to burn. 30798.
Oom Paul. 34234.
Opposites. 34289.
Hargerson (H.) Elopement.
12523a.
Hargesheimer (O.) Back to
Cohoes. 52801.
Hargrave (Mm. S. B.) Broad-
way dream. 5146.
Hargrave (W. B.) Merry
students. 29264.
Hargreaves (W.) jr.:
Faithful friend. 13441.
Mysteries of London.
31796.
Partners in crime. 35413.
Hargreves (W. H.) jr. What
men call love. 50095.
Haring (E. C.) Rustlers.
40365a.
Harke (L. M. ) Elmwood.
12512.
Harkins (D. H. ) Our actors.
34519.
Harkins (J. J.) Lord Atten-
borough's only son. 26189.
Harkins (J. W.) jr.:
Commander of the fleet.
8113.
Cuba. 9306.
Fire patrol. 14307.
Girl from Tim's place.
16535.
Life that kills. 25329.
Lights far out at sea.
25422.
Living age. 25969.
Man without a country.
28017.
Midnight alarm. 29414.
N. Y. fire patrol. 32533.
N. Y. patrol. 32.539.
Northern light. 33029,
33031.
Pledge of honor. 36536.
Sydney Carton. 44843.
Three bad men. 45928.
Under sealed orders. 48131.
48132.
U. S. secret service. 48352.
White squadron. 50582.
Winning hand. 51155.
Harkinson (C.) Americus.
1290.
Harkless (J. L.) Adventures
of a hard boiled egg. 345.
Harlan (Walter) :
Lateinische esel. 24798.
Niirnbergisch ei. 33116.
Harlan (Wilbur) Sugar cane.
44430.
Harlaud (H.) :
Tale of an overcoat. 44970.
Ways & means. 49793.
Harleigh (L. W.) :
Ciprina, the modern Borgia.
7375.
Cleo, the fastest girl in
N. Y. 7581.
Eph. 12821.
Kate Stoddard. 23511.
Lively Nance. 25961.
Lucre. -26885.
Triermain. 46977.
Unmasked. 48,394.
Harlev (.T. F.) Blacksmith.
4174.
Harlingen (K. van) See Van
Harlingen.
Harlowe (W.) See Briggs
(W. H.)
Harmau (E.) Now I see. .54741.
Harmun (.T. A.) :
Battling for a fortune,
3145.
Reckless Roll. 38658.
Harmeyer (H. W.) :
Slave devotion. 42713.
Southern heiress. 43374,
43375.
Harmonie ; or, Harmonle-ver-
lag:
Bajadere. 2816.
Ball bei liof. 2839.
Brautwahl. 4935.
Diplomatin. 10901.
Gute partie. 53847, 53848.
Hoheit a m ii s i e r t sich.
19955.
Ich liebe dich. 20845,
20846.
Im schlafcoupe. 20984.
,Ta.smin. 22510.
,Iung - England. 23294a,
23294b.
Ledige gatte. 24974.
Liebesfahrt. 2,5248a.
Meine tante. deine tante.
29066.
O heilige Cacilie. 33178.
Sein herzensjunge. 41410.
Sonnnerspulv. 43180.
Teufelsweg. 45479.
Harms (P.) Um Konig Hettels
tochter. 47917a.
Harms (T. B.) Alone at last.
.52643.
Harms (T. B.) & co. :
King Cole II. 23752.
Lost, strayed or stolen.
263,57.
Queen of Charcoal alley.
38011.
Harms (T. B.) & FrancLs, Day
& Hunter. Ledige gatte.
24973.
Harndiu (H.) :
Cracked head. 8989.
Prophet of the Ganges.
37715.
Harndin (R.) Prophet of the
Ganges. 37715.
Harned (A. K.) :
Bertha's bridge. 3556.
Bertha's bridge party. 3557.
Czar's command. 9569.
Dragon-fly. 11651.
Handicapped. 18061-18063.
In the governor's inner of-
fice. 21417.
Model of perfection. 30571.
Scapegoat. 40945, 40948.
Twixt peace & law. 47,528a.
Two thousand dollars re-
ward. 55714.
3120
INDEX
named (G.) :
(jreate.st tliin;i' in tlio world.
17582.
Ideals. 20874.
Harned (M.) :
Creditor. 1)058.
Debit & < r.Mlit. 1020ln.
Kiga. 12464a.
Jolin Hei-kner. 22858.
(JuU-ast. 84S72a.
Simoon. 42440a.
Sunken hell. 4454;'>.
Harness (I'.) Sec lioiden
(P.P.)
Harniseli ( R ) Mishaps. 29880.
Harnwell (.V .1.) Kxit Mr.
Hlack. 18228a.
Haro (K.) :
-Vle^re primavera. 783a.
Bazar espa no! . 3151.
Cafio fiordo. (ktl2.
Cluh <le \n alegria. 7(«K>a.
Ideal japones. 2(»8t;7.
Novia del torero. 8810(*..
Haro (Lopez del .sV^ Lopez de
Haro.
Harold (E.) :
Garj,'antua. 151)18.
<>ur iodfiin;; house. 84705.
Harper ( ('. P.. I Lost key.
2(5822.
Hariter ( L. L.) Ulackville
twins. 4188.
Harper (O. ^1.) Hernani.
19243.
Harper ((1. W. I Loval. 2(5772,
20773.
Hari)er (H.) Sin unclassified.
42477.
Han)er (J. B.) :
Our fla.c. 84024.
Pride. 87197.
Hari)er (N.) :
Diamond .uarter. 107.58.
.lay cireiis. 22527.
Look who's liere. .54:'. 18.
-MaKi*' apijU'. 278(5(»a.
Over the fence. 84927a.
Sultan. 444(59.
Trip to the (^atskills.
47(>84-47( ):'.»;.
Trust hnstcrs. 472(59.
Hari>er (N. U. ) Tallahoo.
45014.
Hari)er ((».) :
Faithl'ul ^ true. i:'.489.
For love of y(Ui. 14872.
Penitent wit^e. 85844.
Pijte of peace. 80872.
St^aled lips. 41240.
Songs in the phtaming. !
48251.
The<.dora. 45703.
Woman in the case. 51419
Harper & bros. :
Albany depot. 704.
All's well thfit ends well.
902, 905-907.
Antonv & Oleopatra. 1(342.
1047.
As you like it. 2048. 2000.
Alhelwold. 2812.
Beauty & the .laciiliin.
52848.
Ben-Hur. 3488, 8484.
Bicyclers. 3758.
Bill from the milliner.
8880.
Bluebeard. 4894a.
Box of monkeys. 48ot5a.
Comedies of Shakespeare.
41781-41784.
(Joraed.x of errors. 800(5.
.8008.
Coriolanns. 8517, 8520.
(^ymbeline. 9588. 9541.
Dramatic evening. 11(575.
Duke of (Jandia. 11990.
Kn.glishman's home. 12782.
Eternal feminine. 12974a.
Fatal message. 18701.
Five o'clock tea. 14487.
Carroters. 15919, 15921.
(Jiles Corey, yoeman. 10.8(]2.
(iood Hoj»e. 17084.
Hamlet. 1798.5, 17992.
Henrv ihe Eiiihlh. 18884,
18880, 18887.
Henrv the Fifth. 18845,
18849.
Henrv the Fi.urth. 18831-
18834.
Henrv the Sixth. 18808-
18873.
Her first Ciill on the
butcher. 18982.
Her tailor-made gown,
19158.
Invalid. 21885.
.Inlius ('aesar. 23240,
282.59, 282()0, 54189.
Keeping a seat at tlie bene-
lil. 2.8.5(54.
King .John. 2:^785, 2.".792.
28798.
King Leai-. 2;{80(5.
Likely story. 25443.
Love's labour's lost. 20718.
20710.
.Macbeth. 27029. 27048.
.Man from home. 27775a.
Measure for measure.
28984, 28980. 28987.
Memorial dav pageant.
54487.
Merchant of Venice. 291.59,
•29179. 29180, 54498.
Merrv wives of Windsor.
29279, 29281, 29282.
Harper & bros. — Cent.
Midsununer night's dream.
29482, 29500.
Mis' Deborah has a visitor.
29888.
iMonna Vanna. 30825, 30820.
Monologues. 30884, 30834a.
Mother & the father. 81129.
Mou.se-trai». 31248.
Much ado about nothing.
31270, 81284.
Othello. :i4424, .84428.
Pai'ti!!g friends. 854(-Ml.
l*eg ^^'oltington. 35795.
IVricles, prince of Tvre.
85915, 85917.
Plays of the pioneers.
80509a.
Propo.sal un<lcr dilllculties,
87720.
Kicliard the Second. 89845,
89848.
Uichard the Third, 89357.
898(50,
R4»meo & .hdiet. 89855,
39805, .898(5(5.
Shakespeare's works. 41808.
Single heart iV double face.
42500.
Snow-cap sisters, 4'2897.
Talking woman. -I.5012a.
Taming of the shrew, 450.58,
4.5062.
Tempest. 4.52(59, 45282-
4.5284.
This picture i^ ihat 4-5849.
Timon of Alliens, 40202.
40265.
Titus Andronicus. 40340,
40348.
Troll us & C^re.ssida. 47131,
47133,
Twelfth night. 47408,
47418.
Two gentlemen iif Verona,
47(520, 47028,
Two noble kinsmen, 47717.
47719.
Wings. .51128a.
Winter's tale. 5120(5. 51213.
Woman in a shoe shop.
51411.
Harper iS: Stansill, ISKS, .52.507,
Harr (A.) Clubwoman. 770O;i.
Harrad CNf.) Saiid Patrick's
dav in the morning. 55227.
Harrell (C, E.) Hon, Miss
Stork. 20185.
Harrell (Mrs. F. W.) Immor-
tal in the ease. 21007.
Harrigan (E.) :
April fool. 1743.
Are you insured'/ 1809.
Betsy & Hank. 3624.
Blue & the grey. 4340,
8121
INDEX
Harrigan (E.)— Gout.
Blue ribbon. 4385, 4386
Bold 69th. 4513.
Celebrated Hard c:ise. 0563.
Christmas joys & sorrows.
7231.
Cordelia's aspirations. 8500.
Cordelia's tribulations. 8501.
Dan's tribulations. 9819.
Day we celebrate. 10150.
Doyle brothers. 11638,
11639.
Editor's troubles. 12254.
Eureka. 13045.
Fee-G. 13977.
Gallant 5th. 15783.
Grip. 17647.
lascaire. 20833.
In the North Woods. 21473.
Inflation. 21699.
In-toe-natural walking
march. 21555.
Keegan's tailor shop. 23553.
Leather patch. 24949.
Lord mayor of Dublin.
26211.
I.orgaire. 26238, 26239.
Low life. 26765.
McSorlev's. 27113.
McSorlev's inflation. 27116.
Major. 27563, 27564.
Molone's night off. 30724.
Mordecai Lvons. 31015.
Muddy day. 31298.
Mulligan guard ball.
31326-31328.
INIuUigan guard chowder.
31329.
Mulligan guard picnic.
31330.
Mulligan guard surprise.
31331.
Mulligan guard's Christ-
mas. 31332.
Mulligan guard's nominee.
31333.
Mulligan guard's surprise.
31334.
Mulligan's silver wedding.
31338.
My son Dan. 31706.
My wife's mother. 31764.
No Irish wanted here.
32863.
Notoriety. 33085.
O'Pinnigau's prima donna.
33339.
Old Laven<ler. 33533, 33534.
Old New Yorker. 33584.
O'Reagans. 34322.
Our cranks. 34590.
Our law makers. 34699.
Patrick's day parade.
35558.
Porter's troubles. 368.57.
Harrigan ( E. ) — Cont.
Poverty's trials. 36928.
Regular army, oh! 38931.
]{ising star. .39518.
S. O. T. 40402.
Shamus O'Brien at homo.
41940.
Shatum street. 41972.
Skidmore.s. 42666.
Squatter s o v e r e i g n t y.
43688, 436S9.
Terrible example. 45414.
Tribulations. 46952.
Under cover. 48103.
Who has de flo"? .50612.
• Who's got de flo'? 50651.
Harrigan (J.) Tramp juggler.
46795.
Hari-igan (N.) See Harrigan
(E.)
Harrisian & Hart. Rising man.
39516. "•'* ""!•'
Hfirrimiin (F. A.) :
Great H a d j a-K a s s o n.
17402.
Instalment plan. 21784.
Tliealre circus. 4.5037.
Trials & tribulations of our
instalment collector.
46937.
Hurrimau (II. L.) , Penance.
l-ti:
Harrins;ton (C. G.)
tip. 5231.
Harrington (C. N.)
Broker's
Olympus.
Miss
Harrington (G. E.) jr
amiss. 29900a, 29900b.
Hai-rington (Harold) Isle of
Nippon. 22104.
Harrington (Hazel) Expecta-
tions. 53574.
Harrington (Helen) :
Chiquita. 7116.
Twin souls. 47494.
Harrington (.T.) :
Father's visit. 53615.
Mooney's soulmate. 30046.
Upside down. 4S540.
Harrington (.1. A.) :
Earl's heir. 12134.
Little countess. 25634.
Harrington (.1. AV.) :
(Caroline, the caddie.
6274.
Golf girl. 170.34.
Hari-ington (L. ) :
Governor. 17176.
f)ther woman. .34496.
Hai-riot (C. M. or Morris)
Sibyl. 42231, 42232.
Harris :
<Mi trial. .'^.'iOOla, 33901b.
Terrible night. 45424.
Youth. .52238.
Harris (A.) :
Freedom. 15342.
Pluck. 36555.
Sailor & his lass. 40500.
Telephone gii'l. 452.30. ■
World. 51741a, 51742,
51743.
£50,000. 52535.
Harris (A. E.) School boy's
dream. 552.54.
Harris (A. H.) Les.son. 25097.
Harris (A. P.) :
Baronet. 3032.
Peter. 35998.
Three dukes. 4.5956.
Harris (B.) Governor pro teni.
17190.
Harris (C. G.) :
Arrows of love. 1927.
Family of fools. 13002,
53600.
Pay-cash-clothes. 35600b.
Room 999. 55202.
Savage streak. 40806.
Harris (C. .1.) Prince of the
Golden Pumpkin. 37351.
Harris (C. K.) Limb of tlie
tree. 2.5493.
Harris (0. T.) :
Art. 1935.
Leather stocking & silk.
24950.
Silk stockings. 42374.
Harris (Calvin) Sam the
porter's first &, last appear-
ance. 40645.
Harris (Clifford) :
Follies of Frisco. 14073.
Follies of San Francisco.
14679.
Night follies of San Fran-
cisco. 32670.
Over the garden wall.
34934.
Harris (E. A.) ;S'ee Reimers
(E. A.)
Harris (E. B.) :
Canary cottage. 53057,
53058.
Fillette. 14238.
For sale. 14914.
Offenders. 3.3323.
Prettv Mrs. Smith. 37117a.
Satan. 40806a.
See-saw. 41382.
Sham. 41928.
Susceptible Smith. 44077.
Thy neighbor's wi f e. 401 :VA.
Trial marriage. 40920.
Under treatment. 48227.
Harris (E. G.) Retribution.
39162.
Harris (E. I.) Two tragedies
of Seneca. 47802a, 47S02b.
3122
INDEX
Harris (E. K.) :
Across the trail. 190.
Counter currents. 8678.
Fatal error. 13748.
Life in Greater N. Y.
25302.
Volunteer. 49265.
Harris (E. M.) :
Fatal blow. 13740.
Thompson of the 'varsitv.
45858.
Harris (F. A.) :
Amer. claimant. 1178.
Chums. 7296.
Class clay. 53189.
Ichabod Crane. 20849.
In the dark. 21366.
Lark. 24651.
Majority of one. 27581.
My son. 31704.
PLarris (F. B.) Road to Ridge
by's. 51796.
Harris (F. C.) :
Bit of lace. 4003.
Cafe life. 5805.
Gypsy. 17821.
Princess & the rose. 37396.
Touch & go. 46604.
50 miles from nowhere.
53458.
Harris (F. E. ) Telephone girl.
45236.
Harris (F. R.) Pvraums &
Thisbe. 37938.
Harris (F. W.) :
Defection from Grace.
10376.
Out of the night. 34838a.
Seventh comma ndnjent.
41629.
Harris (Frank) :
Black China. 4070.
Her second chance. 19125.
Mr. & Mrs. Daventry.
30127.
Shakespeare & his love.
*. 41731.
Harris (Franklin) :
Back to Iowa. 2748.
Land of alimony. 24580.
Marriage habit. 28.397.
Mr. Bad Man. 30142.
Harris (G. H.) :
Child's love. 7058.
Legacy of sin. 24994.
Maine avenged. 27535.
Mary of Magdala. 28563.
Marv, the Magdalene.
28579.
Our Monroe doctrine.
34717.
Remember the Maine.
39013.
Saint Michael. 40-545.
W.)
Harris (G.
Son of
43199,
Harris (G
14138.
Harris (Garrard)
46776.
Harris (George) :
Country judge.
Two ba«l boys.
47551.
H.)— Cont.
Bohemia. 43198,
Fifinella.
Traitor.
8770.
47550.
(George) jr. Mme.
G^ne.
(H.)
27217c.
See Harris
(G.
(H. B.) Social cheat-
42952.
(H. E.)
23823.
(H. S.)
King of An-
Talisman.
Harris
Sans
Harris
H.)
Harris
ers.
Harris
dorra.
Harris
45000.
Harris (I) :
His sister. 19811.
New artist model. 32322.
Harris (I. A. V.) World is
mine. 51768a.
Harris (J.):
Gaston Beauvais. 15931.
His aunt's legacy. 19552.
Harris (J. B.) Downward
course. 11636.
Harris (J. H. U.)
freedom. 42720.
Harris
horse.
Harris
50454.
Harris
(J. M.)
24819.
(J. P.) Whirl
Slavery &
Laughing
of life.
(J. U.):
Fatal necklace. 13762.
Green bird. 17550, 17551
His grace, the duke. 19646
Ten rears. 45364.
Harris (J. W.) :
Price of a bride. 37149.
Reveille. 39230a.
Harris (J. Y.)
tested. 45878.
Harris (K. R.)
26674.
(L. C.)
ages.
Harris
7121.
Harris
ance
Harris
Thoroughly
Lovers of all-
Chocolates.
( lia wreuce ) Repent-
of Croesus. 39067a.
(Lindsey) Bitter
sweets. 4033.
Harris (Airs. M.
men's carnival.
Harris (M. E.)
diction. 19441
Harris (M. H.)
lid v. 24888b.
Harris (M. M.)
10488.
Harris (M. R.)
soulful. 29702.
A. ) Business
5597.
Higher juris-
Lawyer's per-
Dependeuts.
Mimi, the
princess.
. 25812.
43451.
age**.
Unlit lamp.
In Mexico.
Inspiration.
Fortune's
abroad.
Harris (Mable)
Bowl -
4802
Little mother sees.
Harris (Marcia) :
Speaking likeness.
Women of three
51615a.
Harris (N.) Nellie Butler, the
switch-board girl. 32193.
Harris (N. K.) Life in
Greater N. Y. 2.5303.
Harris (O. C.) Manila girl.
28071.
Harris (P.) :
All in the family. 859.
Cook & the copper. 8444.
Harris (R.) Sir William Wal-
lace. 42552.
Harris (R.C.) Scooped. 41162.
Harris (R. S.)
48380.
Harris (R. T.)
21241a.
Harris (R. W.)
21782.
Harris (Rachel H.)
butterfly. .53686.
Harris (Robert H.) :
Daniel Boone on the trail.
9797.
Two Americans
47541.
Harris (Samuel) :
Between love & dutv
Cast aside. 6394.
Factory girl. 13.328.
Fatal wedding. 13773.
Foi-give & forget. 1.5017.
King of detectives. 23832.
Sons of rest. 43274.
See also Sullivan & Har-
ris.— Sullivan, Harris &
Woods.
Harris (Stella) Those enter-
taining entertainers. 4,5882.
Harris (T. C. ) Persian cat.
3.5958.
Harris (W.) :
Hired girl. 19.525.
Hodge, Podge & co. 19926.
Our hired girl. 34666.
Society actress. 43006.
Wanted, a hired girl. 49511.
Harris (W.) jr. Skylark. 42698.
Harris (W. H.) :
Baronet. 3032.
Peter. 35998.
Snake-charmer. 42874.
Three dukes. 45956.
Harris (W. .1.) Mother Goo.se
girls. 31140.
Harris & Pearlietta. Strategy.
^1088.
5665.
3123
INDEX
IhirrisDii (A. K.) Kiit«Mito
<-<.rdiah". lliTJj'Ja.
llarrisdii (Alicf) I'liotos.
.'{«;1T7.
Hari-isoii ( Aiiu'lia ) :
(Vlibacy. 0570.
I»fUcc «(■ licaits. l(X>8i5.
M\ soldier hoy. .'nTU^.
\. ( ). S. B. .31880.
Sinless secivt. 42008.
lianisou (Mrs. 15.) :
Alice in Wonderland. l'J2.
Mouse-trap. 31247.
Tea at 4 o'clock. 4ol79.
'^^^o strinjirs to her bow.
4778S.
Unwelcome .Mrs. Hatch.
48453.
\\'eei)inj> wives. 49939.
Harrison (C.) :
Mr. .lini liailey. 30199.
Mrs. Weatherford's dilem-
ma. 30485.
Noon hour. 32991.
Harri.son {Mrs. C.) Mrs.
>\'t'a1hertord's d i 1 e ui m a .
30485.
Harrison (C. O.) :
Kussian honeymoon. 40330.
Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch.
48453.
Harrison (C. F. ) :
AwakeiHUir of John Slater.
2563a.
Black Hawk mine. 4110.
Clover Dale. 7677.
Doctor's ]>iescri]»tion. 11204.
Her cowboy visitor. 18942.
In the days of auld lanii
svne. 21375.
.lust .Tune. 2.3364.
Lone Star ranch. 26120.
Love of a thief. 26.562.
-Mr. .John (4raham of N. Y.
302(M>.
Nest of crime. 32260b.
I'rince of the rauire. .37351 a.
Saintly hypocrites and hon-
est sinners. 40.561a.
Sij:nal-tire. 42303.
Turn of a card. 4735.5a.
Winona. 51190.
Harrison (I). B.) :
Dishonor's stain. 109.50.
Trishmans honor. 220.52.
Kill}: of the turf. 23884.
Paymaster. 3.5678, .35679.
Side-show at the sea-shore.
42241.
Ilariison ( F(Miiiiniore) »*?ce Har-
rison (H. N.)
Harri.son (Frances) :
('h(>stnut burrs. 0923.
Harrison ( Frances) — Cont.
Klizaheth iV: her I>utcli beer
.uardeii. J 249-5.
Haiiison ( Frank) :
("ircus owner. 7418.
Shay-l>e. 41981.
Harrison (FredericU ) :
Driven. 11833a.
Xicephorus. 32614.
Uj. there. 48497.
Who is he'.' .50616a.
Harrison ((J.) S<'arh'l letter.
40988.
Harrison ((J. L. ) Kocky .Moun-
tain waif. 39697.
Harrison ((J. P.) Finches &
the dudes. 14257.
Harrison ((L W. ) :
Artful Mv. Widemei-e.
1948a.
Bar.yain. 2S>8(ja.
ISuilders. 542S.
Captain Calvert. 6095.
Extra man. 1.3266a.
Gentleman's liame. 16135.
iMasks. 28621.
Shot. 42173a.
Tin.selled tov. 4()2S:',.
Trap. 4(J841.
Two's comjianx. 47770a.
Unguarded gates. 55735.
AA'edtling. 49890a.
Wright idea. 51844a.
Harrison (H. N.) :
Clipped wings. 762.5.
Sheridan True. //•. -12061.
Harrison (H. T. ) :
Her. 18910.
Keformation of Kichard.
38873a.
A\'oinan who was. 51.502.
Harrison (.lolin) :
-Vnotlier man's shoes. 1579.
Celibacy. ().57(>.
Dagmar. 9623.
iK'Uce of hearts. 1(M$3,3.
Hal o' the hall. 17903.
T>end me a dollar. 2.5057.
Love's majestv. 26722.
N. O. S. B. 31880.
Not i»roven. ."'..3061.
Harrison (K. T. ) Kobiii Hood
iV Kosalind. .39662.
Harris(m (L. ) :
Breaking it otf. 19,S9.
Caiilain Therese. 61():'>.
In paradise. 2129.3.
Skipped by the light of the
moon. 42671.
Harrison (O. ) Investigation.
54069.
Harrison ((). C.) New otfice
boy. .32431.
Harrison (O. S.) Model eiiter-
l;iiniiieiit. .30.563.
Harrison (S.) :
Clash o' the clans. 7539.
Folly of Mr. .links' hobbv.
14696.
Norwood. 33040a.
Harri.son ( W. B.) .fosepli.
22997.
Harrison {W. !►. ) Electrocu-
tion. 1242.5.
Harrison (W. G.) :
Doctor. 11104.
Expiation. 1.3245.
Fix(>d idea. 14450.
Hypnotiste. 20769.
.lohn of I'alma. 22872.
Militarv necessity. 2958.5.
ONeill. .341.3.5, 34136.
« (smo. 34406.
Professor. 37615.
(,)ueen Mali. 38000.
Kuunymcde. 40.304.
H.irroM (C.) ' /SVr Hall-Uussell.
Harron. Bill poster,
ilarrcnver (.T.N.) April's fool.
1747a.
Harrsen (F. ) Frascjuita. 15276.
Han-y (.1. E.) :
Antisrone of Sophocles.
1617.
Hipp(>iy(us. 19512a.
Harsfmyi (Z. ) Nemtudomka.
32222:i.
Harstieii ("SI.) I>ast appeal.
24681 .
Hart :
Chicago widows. (59.52.
(ii\y matinee girl. 1.5976.
High-born lady. 19400.
In gay Gazoozalana. 21179.
.billy matinee girl. 22947.
Miss Henrietta. 299.5.5.
Rising man. 39516.
Harr (A. H.) :
Bowl of soup. 4801.
lllustrjited lies. 20973.
Hart (B. C.) :
Barn for count rv dance.
2999.
B<M's. 3270.
<'ynthia. the circus queen.
9.548.
(lUiltv. or not guilt v':'
17771.
Original Cynthia. 34361.
Poppi(>. the mail girl.
.•{6830.
H;ir( (B. L.) Wrong msnh'
right. 51879.
Hart (Billy) :
Fool sanitarium. 14727.
Mysteriims man in blue.
31816.
Wireless telephone. 5122.5:1.
Hart (Bob) Slipperv da v.
42792.
3124
INDEX
Hun (C.) :
Byer's library of tabloid
, plays. 5785, 5738.
Davy (Crockett. 1006Sa.
Dora Tborne. 11455b.
Hart (C. A.) See Hartig
(T. G.)
Hart (O. B. ) Pocahontas, the
Indian qneen. 36604.
Hart (D. L.) :
Against himself. 556.
Battle of life. 3119.
Defeated success. 10375.
Footman. 14769.
In the land of cotton.
21444.
.Tucklins. 23111.
:\Iidni8ht frolic. 29429.
On i)arole. 337SS.
Parish priest. 35322.
Underground. 48254.
Hart (Dan) Prince of Egypt.
37334.
Hart (Dean) See Droge (L.)
Hart (E. H. ) Pan's princess.
35177.
Hart (E. J. M.) :
Because of honour. 3249.
Oatarina of Venice. 6443.
Divorced by nature. 11048.
Sister Canada. 42588.
Swords drawn. 44831,
44832.
Hart (E. K.) Chic! 6937.
Hart (E. R. ) Not understood.
33067a.
Hart (E. S.) Nancv's niece.
54679.
Hart (F.) On the banks of
the Siniois. 33S03.
Hart (G.) See Whitaker (G.)
Hart (H. W.) : '
Boheme. 4488.
Duke's double. 12001.
Faust. 13899.
Lucia di Lannnermoor.
26808.
Pagliacci. 35050.
Prophete. 37718.
Hart (Harry) :
Carrier 39. 6293.
Karl's promise. 23497.
Swan from Sweden. 44725.
Hart (Henry) God is one.
16826a, ^
Hart (J. A.) :
Bread line. 4966.
Dr. Rox's rest cure. 11178.
Primrose path. 37254.
Hart (J. C.) Bart's luck.
3068.
Hart (J. M. E.) :
Compensation. 8165a.
Sands of destiny. 55233.
Hart (J. S.) Complete dra-
matic & poetical works of
Shakespeare. 41753.
Hart (James M.) :
Faust. 13897a.
Piccolomini. 36209a.
Hart (John) :
Blanchard diamonds. 4190.
General's wife. 16066.
Maid tfc the motor man.
27440.
Hart (Joseph) :
Album of life's pictures.
711.
Breath of old Va. 5000b.
Broadway after dark. 5140.
Country club. 8743.
Dr. Chauncey's visit. 11126.
Examination day. 13180.
Family tree. 13618.
Gay boy. 15954.
Gay old boy. 15985.
Girl at the cigar stand.
16462a.
Girls will be girls. 16680.
Idea. 20861.
Later on. 24799.
Little Miss Muftett. 25788.
Little stranger. 25890.
Long arm of coincidence.
54315.
Mother's husband. 31186.
Polly Pickle's pets. 36742.
Smuggler. 42864.
Sons of Abraham. 43266a.
Speed fiend. 43490a.
Sunny Jim. 44555.
Tattooed lady. 45167a.
Telephone tangle. 45239a.
Twice loved. 47467.
Hart (Joseph M.) :
Cuba before, during &
after the war. 9310.
Our female blue jackets.
34617.
Hart (Josh) :
Actor's fate. 209.
Africa. 448.
America. 1140.
At the theatre. 2290.
Blackbird. 4159.
Brandywine. 4918.
Byways of a great city.
5747.
Cheek. 6873.
Chicago b e f o r e the fire.
6942.
Ching-Wang &, his laundry.
7099.
Copper. 8468.
Delmonico's. 10425.
D^serteur. 10551.
Did she stray? 10828.
Donovans. 11402.
Fairy of Leadville. 13412.
Hart (Josh) — Continued.
Falsehood. 13543.
Faro. 13692.
Fate. 13791.
Fee-G. 13977.
Female continentals.
14011.
Frauds of N. Y. 15286.
Fun at the theatre. 15672.
General Sherman's trip.
16054, 16055.
Harlequni Sinbad. 18226.
Henry the Fifth. 18843.
Hotel life. 20358.
Irish stew. 22034.
Julius Caesar. 23244.
King of Carrots. 23827.
King's Mountain. 23981.
Knibbs & Knobbs. 24123.
Lost diamond. 26298.
Marion & his men. 28283.
Miniature 7th. 29735.
No Irish wanted here.
32863.
Noah's ark. 32903.
Ohio women. 33369.
Old fidelity. 33478.
Our bhoys. 34542.
Our hotel. 34673.
Peaked by her lord & mas-
ter. 35719.
Perry's victory. 35954.
Poverty's trials. 36928.
Rose Mitchell. 39978.
Rosemi Shell. 40027.
Santa Claus. 40730.
Sardine-apples. 4 0 7 9 6,
40797.
Shooting match at Creed-
more. 42152.
Skibbeeah. 42664.
Skidmores. 42666.
Snap. 42876.
Two. 47533.
Two awfuls. 47546.
Valley Forge. 48647.
War of elements. 49587.
Warren at Bunker Hill.
49627.
Was she led or did she go
astray? 49639.
Washington crossing the
Delaware. 49667.
Who has de flo'? 50612.
'76. -52468.
Hart (L. ) Queen's hand.
38117.
Hart (P.) Sweet persecution.
44759.
Hart (R.) Slippery day. 42791.
Hart (Sadie) Foxy IVIrs. Kat-
zenjammer. 15220. 15221.
Hart (Sig.) Substitute. 44329.
Hart (T. A.) Sadie, burlesque
lady. 40482.
3125
INDEX
Hiirl (T. n.) :
MoiKHuaiiiacs. ,">08;^(j.
\(>i<(' of hniiiMiiily. 492i{0.
li.-iit Criiiiotliy) :
IJnnkcr, tlu> tliiof tSi (lie
irirl. 2900.
i;ri'a<l\viim(n-. 4iM>0, 4971.
I'.ycr's lilii-iiry of tahloid
play.s. .".7:^.9", 5740.
'I^rai*.' 40S:57.
Ilaii (Tony) :
Buttons. 5GW.
Doiiiivbnxtk. ]lo9S.
U. S. Uncle .Sliainus. 47880.
Halt (V. H.) Maharajah.
27425.
ITart (W.) Priest without a
parish. :{7223.
Harl (W. I'\ S.) Eye for an
eye. i:?2S1.
I [art (\V. M.) Tweirih nijilit.
47407.
I?ai( ( \V. S.) :
lloi.l up. 199()l.
Man ill Ihr iron mask.
27800.
IS'ortli ol" 53. 3:1024.
IIarl-M(4,(>aii (S. 11.) »SVy: jMe-
Lean (Mrs. C. F.)
Maite (H.) :
Ah Sill. 013.
Krown of daleveras. 201 0.").
Held up. 18732.
Ill (1h> Sierras. 21515.
M 1 i ss. 3( )51 2-30547, 49377.
Saloiny Jane's kiss. 400ir).
Two men of Sandy Bar.
47701.
Vuha Bill. .52249.
1 la lie (F. B.) See llarle (P..)
Hartell (.1.) Sec llartzlieini
(G.)
Ilarter (<:. T.) r.oycott. 4855.
llartes {.]. ^^.) Her brotlier's
honour. 18929.
Hurl lord (IM.) :
Adventures of a hard
boiled efi;?. 345.
IMrs. Blossom of IMo. 30312.
Ilartholz (A.) Motlier's de-
light. 31178.
Hartis (T., graf.) rremiere.
37000.
Hartisan (.T. P.) Chasers.
0821.
llarliiraii ( W. 11.) .(udas IMa<-
calxMis. 2.S120.
llarti (I^) :
Dorette. 11401.
Erste weil). 12892.
Ifardeben (O. E.) llaima
Ja^ert. 180S5a.
Hartley (C. A.) :
r'iievlot ]\Te<}lone, Esi).
0933.
Hartley (.(i. A.)- «"ont.
Hoii, skip <Jc lump. 20248.
Harllev (H.) l)e<ision. 10345.
Hartley (J. W.) :
Adventuress. 370.
Delaycil. 10400.
Tliorndvke's e a 111 ]> :i i .;;' 11.
45802.
Hartley (O. .7.) :
Almost a hero. 903.
I lashing widow. 9925.
Hartley (B.) :
(^andy man. OtK)l.
Boia. 30029.
Boinance of a .soim. 39789.
Twiliuht. 47477.
Hartley (1{. S.) .Tui;j:ler.
23203.
IFartley (W. H.) :
]<jvid(>ii((' circiimslaiil i:il.
1:'.I54.
Fiflh l\lrs. Miii-pliv. Ill 18,
14149.
Eor his son's sake. 1-183;).
Ilarlmaii. ^rc Belcher, Hart-
man (fc Belclier.
Ifartinan (A. C) Bed demon.
38722.
Hardnan (F.) Toy maker.
4(>008, 40009.
Harfnian (H.) I>arr(>ll. 9908,
J)909.
Hartman (.T. H.) :
Danuer si.niial. 97(*>0.
Vi'ide eiioiii;;!! for 2. 50790.
Harlinann (E.) Bnnen/.anber.
10289.
flartniaim (E. voiO Xcc Yon
Harlmann.
llartmaiiii (10. B.) :
H(*r chamition. .53910.
Naida, the Greek t;h-l.
54075.
Pric(< of love. 5.5029.
Sp<'ed fiends. .55410.
Your countrv needs voii.
50041.
ITartmann (F. ) Anshilfsbabv.
2403a.
Hartniann ((t. ) :
Rivalrv. 39558.
AA'ertlK^r. 49989.
Hartniann {.T. ) :
AfliM-mafh. .541.
( 'oni]»romised. 8180.
Doctor Zimon. 11188.
Eiinny. 12025.
(~:ei<>r Wally. 10012.
(Jlent. .Tr. ^ Orill, Sr.
10753.
Hans von Snzi. 18124.
T-ucy. 20890.
TIaiiiiiann (T>. ) :
Ern(ef(>st. 12878.
I.i-oitoia 'r<>lli's. 2.508;;.
Hartniann (B. t - Coin.
Iviebe uiui verderben. 25242.
Micliclanuclo iind Bolla.
29378.
Harlmann (S.) :
I'.iiddha. .■">:!S,S.
'rra;.'r<!v in a N. Y. Hal.
40712.
Il.iiiniann ( S. B. 1 Speed
liciids. 55110.
Ilarliiedy ( M. M. A.) Chri.s-
lojilicr Columbus. 7256.
llarlon (M. L.) Bily of Moii-
lere.w 25484.
Harl rick (A.) :
111 the be^iinninji. 21349.
Bij:1il hand. .39420.
Yu I lures. 19333.
When Io\(' <!a\vns. -50253.
llai-lrid-e ( C W.) Accordiii!-
lo l)i(> code. 1.50a.
llarlslioiii ( W. !v.) :
Adventures of .Mwodd. ."'.IS.
In.sjitie kiiiii'. 21701.
llarlstein (\V.) :
1 leinrich amiisicii -^icli !
.53899.
Slolz tier HI. compai;'iii<'.
55445.
Harlunu; (C. .M.) Baiiniwoll-
kraii^-. 31-10.
Ilarlunt; ( M. I'.^ :
r.rokeii oalii. 5202.
lOneoiH'. 12088.
Hector & Helen. 1801(>.
Harl wick ( E. H.) :
Quitter. 38232.
Strii-irle. 44229.
1 la r( wiiA (, U. von ) Ass a r p a i.
2092.
Hailzber;; (A.) iMidnii;ht iiias-
(luerader. 29441a.
Hartzell (A. S.) Adaiunient.
2335.
Hai(/ceubusch (.1. E.) Coja y
el enco.nido. 7789, 7790.
Hartzheini (G.) :
Genius of sleep. 16090.
Ho,i;an family. 19940.
Harvard (C. ) Union fire bri-
i;ade. 55730.
Harvard (P.) Aurora. 24.53.
Harvey. Overland lid. 34903.
Harvey { \. '\\.) Hiseovery of
America. 10930^
H.irvev (.\ileen) Bained in.
38390.
llarvev ( .VrmiLici*) Bii,^ slakes.
.3803.
Harvey (C. D.) :
Wi^v sister's predetermina-
tion. 19142.
Mr. .Tones' ui,iiht off. 30202.
Mr. Tavlor's predicament.
30273, 30274.
3126
INDEX
Harv«^v ((•. W.) Caosiir l>;il
Inmor. .")75>J».
lJ;irv(\v ( I>. S. ) r!;iys in itiii:i
fores. r)45>7!t.
Jlarvey (10.) :
<1at<"liinj;- the Itljiiiic. (fllft.
I'hars. 455(K).
Vacniiil. 4m\\.
Ihiivey {K. M.) Hiiiis.'I &
(1 ret el. .T7882a.
Harvev (F, .T. ) His iiixlc's ri-
val." 19830.
Harvey (Frank) :
Alone ill N. Y. !»82.
Cruel London. irlMU.
Fallen ainonu tiiieves.
13492.
SdieherazaUe. 410;!7.
AVages of sin. 49.'5.">7.
Wicketl liOiidon. ')(»77'J,
50773.
Woman ayainsl womMii.
51378.
World again'^l Ikm-, .">i71f).
Urnvey (Fred) :
Anier. gairfy giils Imr-
lesqne CO. r_'04.
Gypsy belU^s. 1782.").
Naughty grass widow.
32086.
Kobinson Crusot'. 39G08.
Summer girl Innlesciue <Jo.
44501.
Trip to Coney Island. 470]'..'.
Harvey ((}.) I'nclc Sam's ro-
niam-e. 4S034.
Harvey (H. M.) :
(Telting 1 looked up. KVJS).
Half-hour. I792(;.
Millstone. 2PUitOa.
Movie Mary. ol2G0a.
Never again. 32298.
Touy- — from Anier. 4G500.
Harvey (.T. C.) Grape girl.
17324.
Harvey (.T. M.) :
Dcm Juan's last wauer.
11354.
Only way. 34228.
Silence of l>ean Maitland.
42331.
Harvey (J. W.) 'IMiirteen origi-
nal states. 4.'')S22.
Harvey (1..) liuhhles. .1371.
Harvey ( M. V.) IMIce of si
leiK-e. 37177.
Harvey (Mae) Hapi>y Hooli |
gan's fortune. 18170.
Harvey (Mar(Iia) Mose .lolin
son's tr«uib1es. 31089a. !
Harvey (Martin) :
Cigarette maker's romance. '
73:51. i
King's quest. 23990. 1
Har\ey (Martin) -Colli.
Kouge) de I/Tsle. 4000.5.
Silenc(> of Aram. 42330.
Uai\<'y (\'.) Happy Hooli-
gan's fortune. 1817(».
Harvey (W. F.) :
fOngeno of Savoy. 13030.
I'reaks vV: frauds. 15302.
Lost lo tile world. 2(536(1.
Scepter it (he scvllie. 41029.
TIiaTs. 4.1.509.
Harvier (F. B.) :
('(Muiless for a day. 8710.
Locked out at :\i\. m. 2(W.53.
Harvitt (H. .1.) :
Dama di picclii. 9(i6S.
Prince Igor. 37.'>04a.
XCrkiUiDe hraul. 4SS7(I.
Wally. 49439.
Hai wood ( H. M.) I'h-ase help
Fniily. 549X3.
Eiarwood (.1.) i'icU ol" Oak-
ham. 3<',-Jp».
!iai-wood ( V. > Get I ing liis
story, ."i.3707.
Has!ii-ook (.\. II.) I >egenei-ales.
1t>.390.
HasbiovKk (<;. P.) :
( 'ommeicial lonrisl's bride.
SI-JS.
.Miller of I he 1 H'C. 29615.
Toggles. 3662S.
Shadow of a lie. 41G75.
Tubal < 'ain. 47.'n7.
Hasbrouck (L.) /SVt' Has-
bi'ouek (M. I>. )
Hasbrouck (M. L. ) :
Congressman. S20S.
(iohlen key. 16979.
Maji's standaril. 281U6b.
Miller of the Dee. 2961.5.
I'oggies. 36628.
Shadow of a lie. 41675.
HascMll (I,.) :
l>av iV: night in Chinatown.
10101.
His aunt's legacy. 19552.
Hot town. 20346.
Palm Beach. 35136.
Hasell (M. M.) Sixtv miles an
hour. 42643.
Hasenfus (L. A.) ("luban gaiety
girls. 9318.
Ha.«<kell (A. M.) :
Land of for.giveness. 24590.
l\!rs. Smoothbv's surprise
1)ar(y. 30463.
Haskell (F.) Romeo *: .Juliet.
39857.
Haskell (lOliuer) Transplanted
flower. 46831.
Haskell (L.) In N. Y. town.
21254.
Ha.skell (AV. L.) Elk's bur-
lesque circus. 12501.
Haskell (W. O.) jr:
-Abandoned, deserted. 43.
Left. 24978.
Sawdust. 40907.
n. D. A', railwav. 47883.
Hask.'tt (F.) :
Bridget B r a n a g a n ' s
troubles. 5098.
initcbman's picnic. 12083.
Won<lerful telephone. 51656.
Haskett (F. W.) :
h'roin door to door. 15538.
. Little gipsies. 25695.
Our gypsies. 34658.
Two little gipsies. 47671.
A\'idow for the 2d time.
50814.
Haskett {Mix. 11.) See Haskett
(F. W.)
Ha skins (C. C.) :
Duke's dilemma. 12000.
Marion Ward. 28290.
Hiiskins (F. I;.) Mother Goose.
31135.
Haskins ( H. S.) Little jade
joss. 25727.
Haskins (.L A.) :
Ijitile comrade. 2.5(j31.
Servant of the people.
415(>5.
Haslam (R. F.) Ci-oss & cre.s-
ceiiL 9189.
HaJsler (K.) Za onoiio easu.
52262.
Haslett (H. H.) :
Californian. .5863.
Doloi-es of the Sierra.
11312.
1 lappy-go-lucky's. 18168.
.la.-k's blulf. 22384.
Price of silence. 37173.
Second thoughts. 41308.
That restless sea. 45611.
Haslett (J. B.) Cld fashioned
family album. 33474.
Haslett-AVehner (G. B.) Sec
Wehner (G. B.)
Hassall (F.) :
America's versatility. 1288.
IMusical Chinee. 31420.
Our world's champions.
34808.
AA'orld's champion Amer.
l)oy. 51775.
Hassan (F. .1.) I{ock of ages.
39678.
Hassaurek (F.) Secret of the
.\ndes. 4(i395.
Has.selman (G. H.) Auntie.
2437.
Hassenforder (G.) :
Casey's troubles. 6360.
He could marry 3. 18370.
He couldn't marry. 18371.
Ho couldn't marry 3. 18371
3127
INDEX
Ha ssenf order ( C. ) — Con t.
He wouldn't marry 3. 18400.
Midnight frolic. 29429.
She could marry 3. 41993.
She couldn't marry. 41995.
She couldn't marry 3. 41996.
She wouldn't marry 3.
42029.
Why couldn't he marry 3?
50730.
Why couldn't she marry 3?
50731.
Hassett (C. W.) Braving the
world. 4953.
Hassev (A. H.) Pathfinder.
35540a.
Hnssin (M. I.) Boomers. 4633.
Hassler (C. G.) Carl John-
sou, the woodman. 6230.
Hassler (H.) Lum turn. 26919.
Hasson (C. A.) Lodge of Kye
Tyes. 26064.
Hassreiter (J.) Braut von
Korea. 4934.
Hastings (B. M.) :
Advertisement. 37Sa.
Angel in the house. 1467a.
Bed rock. 52848.
Fourth act. 53693.
Love — and what then.
26475.
New sin. 32460, 32461.
Q. 55078.
That sort. 4.5618a.
Tide. 46154.
Hastings (C. E.) :
Kingdom of laughter.
23939a.
Sausage makers of Stutt-
gart. 40860a.
Hastings (D.) :
At Wynncourt. 2302.
Benedict Arnold. 3507.
Catherine the Great. 6462.
Leonard Fox, jr. 25076.
Nemesis. 32212.
Our relations. 34756.
Passing of Gregory Orlof.
35451.
Playing wth fire. 36488.
Where ignorance is bliss.
50378.
Hastings (G.) Lady-killer.
24449.
Hastings (G. G.) What's the
matter with Mary. 50118.
Hastings (H.) :
Mlle.,de Vere. 27252.
Red raven burlesquers.
38780.
Hastings (.L II.) :
If we had money. 20940.
Jacqueline's mothers. 22410.
Hastings (J. W.) John Brown.
22834.
Hasty (C.) Wild goose chase.
50962, 50964.
Hasty (J. E.) :
Fade-out. 53584.
In the mayor's office. 54042.
Oh ! you crook. 54762.
Hasty (O. ) Wild goose chase.
50964.
Haswell (E. S.) Uncle Sam.
48010.
Haswiu (C. A.) :
Count Benjowsky. 8657.
Oudarde. 34511.
Ozora. 34989.
Haswin (F. R.) Old brigadier.
33431.
Haswin & (llivette. Clivette, the
man in black. 7629.
Hatch (A. W.) :
Fire cracker drill. 14299.
Flower fantasie. 14579.
Handkerchief drill. 18065.
March winds. 28165.
New flag drill. 32378.
Ov\l & tlie pussy cat.
34970.
Rose drill. 39959.
S n 0 w ball fantastics.
42911.
Tambourine drill. 45035.
Hatch (Caleb) Mother's mem-
ory. 31195.
Hatch (Corinne) Greater love.
17511b.
Hatch (E.) Mirage. 29800.
Hatch (E. W.) :
Get your tickets. 16262.
Miss Cupid. 29925.
Hatch (F.) :
Follies of the Moulin
Rouge. 14683.
Putting it over. 37924.
Hatch (K. S.) Stolen from
home. 43927.
Hatch (L.) :
Cocked hat. 7753.
Fatima Jenks. 13882.
Forty years young. 15098.
Heart of the Irishman.
18488.
Heart's blood. 18550.
Spring bitters. 43644.
Hatch (M. R. P.) Dreamer.
11767.
Hatch (S. L.) Pageant of
spring. 35047a.
Hatch (W. F.) :
Broiidwayitis. 5154.
Phony's 4 bits. 36171.
Sepulchre of sin. 41521.
Storm *fe the girl. 43974.
Hatch (W. L.) :
Bibi. 3746, 3747.
Comedy of toys. 8073.
Lazzette.
34725.
Adonises.
Hatch (W. L.)— Cont.
Origin and development of
dress. 34355.
Hatcher (E. G.)
24902.
Hatfield (F.) :
Nancy. 31945.
Our new butler,
Three white
46040.
Hathaway. Wreck of the Re-
public. 51832.
Hathaway (A.) See Niles (J.
A.)
Hathaway (C. W.) Youth &
time. 52243.
Hathaway (J.) Sergeant AVal-
ter. 41.341.
Hathaway (Leonard) See
Aldeu (A. W.)
Hathaway ( Luella ) Lost
pearl. 26339.
Hathaway & Pond. Ideal Uncle
Tom's cabin co. 20869.
Hathereil i W. ) H e n i- y V.
18840.
Flatlanek (J.) AVlien the clock
is striking midnight in Chi-
cago. 5030S.
Hatt (F. E.) Haunted house.
18306a.
Hatton (B.) Village of youth.
49040.
Hatton (F. & F. L.) :
Call of youth. .5913a.
Grand opera by wire.
17276a.
Song-bird. 43229.
Squab farm. 55427.
Upstairs & down. 55751.
Years of discretion.
52054a.
Hatton (.L) Daughter of
France. 9956.
Hauch (E. F.) Mere man.
54495.
Hauck (E.) Country romance.'
8785.
Hauck (L. S.) :
Elizabeth. 12494.
Pair of pink slippers.
3.5111a.
Hauenstein (C. ) :
David Cohn. 10049.
Geld. 16019.
Moses Meier. 31101.
Samuel Wolf. 40676.
Hauerbach (O. A.) :
Anticlimax. 1612.
Cave of Calmsli. 6541.
(Crinoline girl. 9127a.
Daughter of the desert.
9983.
Dr. De Luxe. 11133.
Dream girl. 11720.
3128
INDEX
Hauerbach ((). A.)- ri.ut.
Fascinating widow. ]37(>r».
Firefly. ]4324.
Fuss & feathers^. ]5734.
Gilded tree. 16360.
Girl of uiy dreams. JOoST.
Handsome doctor. 1807-^.
High jinks. .'')3935.
Lasso-land. 2467«i.
Lavender lady. Ii4839a.
Love shop. 26612.
Missionary. 30080.
Prosecnting a t t o r n e y.
37736.
Puzzle girl. 3792$).
Suzi. 44711a.
Three twins. 46036.
Uinta. 47897.
Hauff (W.) Kaito lierz. 23470.
llaugh (M.) Panidiso lost.
35262.
Hanghton (.1. A.) :
Average. 2."52;"i.
Day of the funeral. r»33r)6.
Rose of Me.xicd. :{9994.
Thief. 4.5767a.
Trail of the toirli. 46749a.
Haughton (L. C. O.) Dancing
Delilah. 9721.
Haughw(nit; (L. M.) :
Japanese fantast ics. 22488.
Princess. 37388.
Haughwout (L. M. A.) Feast
of lights. 139.J3.
Haun (E. ) High priest's
daughter. 19422.
Haupt (T. Lehniaini) See
Hauptniann (C ) :
Lelnnann-Hanjtt.
Ephrainis l.reite. 12823.
12824.
Napoleon Bonaparte. 31993.
Panspiele. 35179.
War. 4956.Se.
llauptniaini (G.) :
Anne Heinridi. 1879.
Assumption of Hannele.
2108.
P()gen ties Odysst'iis. 4477a.
Dramatic works. 11682-
]J682d.
lOlga. 12464:1. 12465.
Festsi)iel in d«Mitschen I'ei-
men. 14080.
Fuhrmann Heiischel. 15648.
15649.
(Jabriel Schillings Ihiclit.
1.5750, 15751.
(Jriselda. 176.52.
Hannele. 18088.
.Tungfern vom Bischofsbei'g.
23298.
Kaiser Karls ueisel. 23457-
23459.
Micliael Kr;iiiier. 29367.
llaujttmann ((J.) — Cont.
Katten. 38509.
Keconciliation. 38683.
Kose Kei-nd. 39953.
Itote halm. 400.51.
S<-liluck nnti Jan. 41071.
S u n k e n l)ell. 16184a,
44543-44544b.
'i'hieves' comedy. 45781.
I'nd Pippa tanzt. 48077.
^■ersunken(! glocke. 48892.
\'or sonnenaufgang. 3283.
Weavers. 6967a, 16184a.
llMuptniann ( H.) :
P'rJiulein vom <l I o b u s.
15236.
(ioldene scliatlen. 1702.5a.
Oherst MJlbius. 33215.
Koseiii-ote d.iamant. 40033a.
Hanschibl (i\I.) Liiclu'lnde
frau. 24.540.
Hausdorlf (F.) Arzt seiner
ehre. 1995.
HauseggtM" (S. vi>n) Ziimober.
52362.
Ha user (lAL) :
T^.lnck band kiduapi)ers.
4108.
('lu'isti.inity. 7187.
(Jypsy Nell. 17837.
Hand of death. 18029.
Little mother's devotion.
2.5813.
Old boat bouse. 33425.
I'unishinent of Dire e.
;{7838.
Hausgen (M. !>. ) Love story
of Uneeda -Vd. 26619.
HausleitcM- (H.
zei-in. 468.59.
Hausmaiui (F. )
40556.
Hausmann ( H.
clnld. 13105.
Hausrath (R. E.) //•.
will out. 54641.
Haven (A. R.) :
Anchorage. 1399.
Billionaire. 3860.
('on.spiracy. 8329.
Josephine, empress of the
French. 23036.
Pompadour. 36766.
Robin Hood. 39657.
lender a cloud. 4S0S1.
Veiled picture. 48751.
Ha.ven (C. de) See De Haven.
Haven (R. 'W. de) Sec De
Haven.
Hiivens (B. D. ) Twenty min-
utes in heaven. 47446.
Haverly (C. E.) Mason. 28622.
Haverly (J. H.) :
Gliristni;is tree. 7250.
Traunitiin-
>Sl. A'alentine.
L. ) Every
Murder
Haverly (J. H.)— Gout.
I'rincess of Madagascar.
37438.
Havermale (H. H.) Ab.sent on
- leave. 52.5-53.
Haverstick (W. G. ) Fatalitv.
13777.
Havez (J. (J.) :
Buttei'My love. 56551).
Gnrse you Jack L^alton.
9.508a.
(iirl from Brighton. 16478.
Little Max. 25759.
Rose of the mountain trail.
40003a.
Setting an interior. 41587.
Spook minstrels. 43600,
4.3(ioi.
Ha^iland. Sfc Howley, Havi-
land & ] >re.s.ser.
Haviland (J. B.) :
Get-poor-<iuick Wellington.
16251a.
<;irl ahead. 16420.
II iKner happened. 54084.
Miss Jones, journalist.
29! (71.
.Mrs. Maltby's mole. 30404.
(,)uestio)> of i)olicy. 38173.
ITaviliind & c<i. See Howley.
H.-nihind & co.
H:ivlin (J. H.) :
Almost a marcliionesis. 966.
Hero of Manilla. 19260.
Haw (AL J.) :
Irish Arab. 21955.
Tammanv man. 45079.
Hawel (R.) :
Einberufung. 53508.
Reicbe aehnl. 389.56a.
Soniinei'narreu. 43179a.
Hawk (J. C.) :
Army bill. .52728.
Forbidden e n t r a n c e.
14960a.
Ihiwk (F. S. G.) :
Lady Helen. 24420.
Xoiirma. 33096.
Hawkes (G. ) Human wliirl-
I»ool. 20619.
Hawkes (E. R.) Angel of <le-
li vera nee. 1469.
Hawkes (IM. E.) Pathtinder.
35540.
Hawkes ( W. A.) PatliHnder.
35540.
Hawkins (A. H.) :
Adventure of Lady Ursula.
339.
Adventure of the Ladv
Ursula. 340.
Love's logic. 26720.
Pilkerton's peerage. 36308,
;{6309.
:n2i)
INDEX
Hawkins (A. H.)— Cout.
Servant of the public.
41567.
Hawkins (D. H.) Night-
hawks. 82673.
Hawkins (P. B.) :
Angel. 1457.
Aristocrat. 1830.
Beginning of the end.
3318.
Broom maker of Carlsbad.
5252.
Family skeleton. 13612.
His signature. 19809.
Nephew. 32225.
Piano fiend. 36200.
Skeleton dude. 42654.
Two rustic rhymsters.
47770.
Uncle George. 47958.
Hawkins (J. H.) :
A. D. 1999, a prophecy. 9.
Love's young dream. 26755.
Hawkins (N. F.) Fun at the
club. 53733.
Hawkins (R. L.) :
Mgdecin malgre lui. 29012.
Four la couronne. 36918.
Hawkins-Ambler (G. A.) Eu-
genics. 13033b.
Hawkridge (E. W.) Peter,
Peter, pumpkin eater. 36008a.
Hawkridge (W.) :
Florist shop. 14569a.
Safe. 40484a.
Hawks ( W. ) Debutantes.
10313.
Hawley (A. A.) :
Dove supper. 11567.
Harvest of tares. 18272.
HomesDun hearts. 20075.
Marital mix-up. 28303.
Potentate. 36904.
Social escapade. 42960.
Hawley (E. F.) Bandit. 2888.
Hawlev (G. L.) Nell Gwynn's
last comedy. 32187.
Hawley (H. W.) :
Defiance. 103S3a.
Friends in need. 15464c.
Putting it over. 55074.
Silence is golden. 42329b.
What's your game, Jerry?
55888.
Hawley (J. H.) Restitution.
39114a.
Hawley (J. M.) Ayesha. 2590,
2.591.
Hawley (P.) Tiq settled at
last. 46313.
Hawley (S. F.) Two stranded
.song & dance men. 47783.
Hawley (W.) Highwayman.
19461.
Hawley (W. A.) Ka dee. 23444.
Hawley (W. L.) Kentucky
duel. 23596.
Hawn (H. G.) Anno 1992.
1570.
Ha worth (J.) Philip Heme.
36132.
Ha worth (W.) :
Cinders. 7364.
Drafted. 11646.
Ensign. 12793.
Ferncliff. 14065.
Love rose. 26607.
Nutmeg match. 33167.
On the Mississippi. 33878.
People's king. 35862.
Substitute. 44330.
Hawthorne lA. F. N. ) :
At sea. 2186.
Little fool talk. 25684a.
Raw recruit. 38527.
Hawthorne (G. ) :
R o y a 1 divorce. 40134.
40135.
When the sea gives up its
dead. 50328.
Hawthorne (N.) :
Feathertop. 31630a, 31630b.
M a r b 1 e faun. 28146a,
28147.
IMosses from an old manse.
31630a, 31630b.
Rappaccini's d a u g h t e r.
38478.
Scarlet letter. 1950, 40978,
40980-40992.
W o n d e r book. 35169a,
54535.
HaAvtrey (C.) Private secre-
tary. 37536.
Hawtrey (W. F.) Nerve.
32250.
Hawxby (E.) Ivanhoe. 22273a.
Hay (E. B.) Frozen violets.
15615.
Hay (H. H.) :
Flight of the duchess.
14510.
Peril. 35921.
Wanted, a man. 49529.
Young Pretender. 52195.
Hay (Ian) Sec Beith (I. H.)
Hay (Irving) Fallen star.
13502.
Hay (James) jr.:
Aristocrats. 1836.
Dream doctor. 1171Sb.
Emerald key. 12.596.
Irresistible Miss Bishop.
22076.
IVIan who forgot. 27982a.
Mr. Speaker! .30268.
Mr. Yukon. 30285.
Silent witness. 42362c.
That naughty congressman.
45600.
Hay (John) Pike County bal-
lads. 22724.
Hay (Julian) Dicky's luck.
10821.
Hay (M.) Disanpointing sur-
prise. 10914.
Hay (M. C.) Old Myddleton's
money. 15301, 33581.
Hay (R.) Dicky's luck. 10821.
Hay (T.) Bamboosilum. 2879.
Hayden (B. F.) Love & jus-
tice. 26441.
Hayden (Jack) :
Bridal suit. 5048.
Elopement. 12521.
Nancy. 31944a.
Opera singer. 54817.
Taffy was a Welshman.
44911d.
Word of kindness. 51715.
Hayden (Joe) Ola Hay den's
miniature minstrels. 33400.
Hayden (M.) :
Boy hero. 4836.
Held in slavery. 18709.
jNIystic shrine. 31870.
FLiyden (P. M.) Star of
Seville. 55436.
Hayden {Mrs. S.) Little
Go) die. 25704.
Hayden (T. T.) :
Rosebuds or violets. 40021.
Young old bachelor. .52191.
Hayden-Clai-endon (J.) Sunny
Jim. 44.556.
Haydn (T. ) Englishman's im-
pression of an Anier. base-
ball game. 12783a.
Haydon (J. C.) Pair of jacks.
35094.
Hayes ( A. A. ) Velvet scab-
bard. 48768.
Hayes (A. L. ) Love's blunder.
26691.
Hayes (C. S.) :
Boy who found out. 4852a.
Business woman. 5603a.
Friend wife. 53713, 53714.
His own physician. 19769.
Little Peggv O'Moore.
54293.
Natural law. 32065b,
32065c, 54680.
Old Mr. Young. 33576a.
Sons of the rich. 55401.
Watch my wife. 49688b,
4968SC.
Hayes (E.) :
Edmund Kciin. 122.59.
Why women weep. 50767.
Haves (E. A.) :
Karl. 2349L
Love & hate. 26488.
Hayes (E. B.) Wise guy.
51234, 51235.
3130
INDEX
Hayes (E. P. C.) :
Chrysalis. 53167.
.Judgment seat. 23171a.
Kiss. 24017.
Miser's mill. 29873.
Hayes (F. B.) :
His M'ife. 19848.
Stella Issachkoff. 43858.
Hayes (G. H.) :
Elena, la bella Veneziana.
12433.
Golden maize. 16990.
Hayes (G. M.) Wit to win.
51262.
Hayes (H. W.) :
Beneath the Red cross.
3493.
Christmas lady. 7232.
Fun afloat. 15667.
Garden of graft. 15897.
Ivanhoe. 22271.
Moki. 30691.
Not such a fool. 33065.
Prairie queen. 37025.
Russian spy. 40345.
Welsh rarebit. 49972.
Will o' the wisp. 51032.
Hayes (J. E.) Migratory
. moon. 29539.
Hayes (J. J.) Turn of the
wheel. 47366.
Hayes (J. L.) Figments of
fancy. 14211.
Hayes (J. W.) Fearless Kate.
13944.
Hayes (K. M.) Rival debating
clubs. 39545.
Hayes (K. S.) Double divorce.
11518.
Hayes (L. R.) Monte Mond.
30907.
Hayes (M. B.) :
Deuce with hearts. 10634.
Diamond Don. 10755.
Gay coquette. 15959.
Green Mr. Black. 17582.
Innocent wife. 21755.
Royal revenge. 40170.
Skip by moonlight. 42670.
Triflagar. 46978.
Valley farm. 48645.
Hayes ( M. T.) Fall of Rome.
13482
Ha yes "(N.) Fifinella. 14138.
Haves (T. M.) 'Twixt tlfe cup
& the lip. 47530.
Hayes (W. A.) :
Ambition. 1105a.
Jangle. 22474a.
Hayes (W. C.) Ain't he
grand? 647a.
Hayes (W. G.) Wrong Harry.
51872.
Hayet (C.) Rosier. 40043a.
Haygarth (E. D.) :
At last. 2149.
Shingawn. 42113.
Hayley (H. W.) Alcestis of
Euripides. 717a.
Ha.vman (A.) Birthday party.
3968.
Hayman (J.) Suit for divorce.
44450.
Hayman (J. H.) Golden touch.
17014.
Hayman (Philip or W. H. P.) :
Beach of Sereno. 52838.
Isle of Sereno. ^4078.
Magnet girl. 54383.
Pink pavilion. 36341.
Havne (C. ) In the whirlpool.
21545.
Hayner (E.) Buried past.
5553.
Haynes (A. E.) Soldier boy.
55381.
Haynes (D. W.) :
ApoUonius, 1796. 1688.
White Hand, heir to
Hagar's trust. 50522.
Haynes (E. S. & J.) Soda-
bergs. 43030b.
Haynes (H. W. ) Louisiana.
26407.
Haynes (M. J.) Temptation.
45309, 45310.
Haynes (Mr. & Mrs. M. P.)
Good ship Nancy Lee. 17114.
Haynes (W.) :
Specialist. 55408.
Squaw. 55430.
Havnie (.T. H.) Esclarraonde.
12916.
Hayntutis (C. M.) Gkolpho.
16701.
Hays (B. M.) Open sesame.
34246.
Hays (G. M.) New world.
32.501.
Havs (.1. M.) Little Recruit.
25855.
Hnvs (.L W.) :
Fiesta. 14131.
Multibillionaire. 31340.
Hays (Jacque) Health hunt-
ers. .53883.
Hays (James) Hans, the
Dutch emigrant. 18119.
Hays (W. E.) Snakes in the
grass. 42875.
Hay ter (B.) Counsellor
O'Hara. 86.51.
Hay ward (A.) Faust. 13900d.
Hay ward (B. B.) :
At the box-office. 2205.
Bazaar. 31.50.
Book agent. 4601.
Bride's Christmas tree.
5072.
Hay ward (B. B.)— Cont.
Changing the presents.
6705.
Choosing the wall papers.
7134.
Coat. 7734.
Cockney landlady. 7755.
Country store. 8794.
English lady packing. 12777.
English party. 12779.
English train sketch. 12780.
Errand girl & the actress.
12886.
Frivolous side. 15501.
Hat department. 18291.
In a restaurant. 21082.
Intelligence office. 21801.
Lady from England. 24400.
Man with a cold. 27999.
. Monologues. 30832.
On a Broadway car. 33744.
Pay station girl. 35662.
Piazza ladies. 36203.
Professional boarder. 37608.
Shampoo woman. 41930.
Shop-girl. 42155.
Sociable seamstress. 42944.
Tale of the train. 44976.
Tram baby. 46786.
Hayward (E. F.) Marion's
men. 28296.
Hayward (G.) See Gatts (G.
H.)
Hayward (H. R. H.) :
Alaska or bust. 700.
Devil outwitted. 10672.
Firefly. 14323.
His first day ofe. 53943.
Holding out. 19967.
King of Blackwellis. 23825.
Milk local. 29596.
Hayward (I. ) :
Child from Pittsburgh.
6988.
Curing Billy. 9475a.
Dollars & sense. 53435.
Greater love. 17511.
Mark of wealth. 28321.
Master's touch. 28750.
Once a thief. 33969.
Straightened out. 44019a.
What goes up. 50071.
Hayward (J.) Cold turkey.
7800a.
Hayward (J. V.) Phantoms.
36088, 36089.
Haywood (J. R.) Nemo. 32222.
Haywood (L.H.) Nemo. 32221.
Hazard (G.) :
Five feet of comic opera.
14431.
Five feet of novelty. 14432.
Hazard (M.) See Wedekind
(J.)
3131
INDEX
Hazard (R. G.) How Robin
Hood once was a wait. 20517.
20518.
Hazard (R. H. ) Flickeisoope.
14503.
Hazcirigg (J.) :
Eye-witness. Jo2S('».
One million dollais. 34040.
Hazeltine (H.) Sec Wayne (('.
S.)
Hazeltine (M. \V.) (N>lour.
7980.
Hazleton (R.) I it ;igains( ii.
48469.
Hazleton ( D. ) Wyoming giil.
51928.
Hazelton ((4. (J.) jr.:
Ai-tist's model. 191K;.
Captain Molly. <n42.
(^areei-. 6211.
Daredevil. 9843.
Girl in question. 16557.
Glory (»f Clementina.
16783a.
Ton *: lole. 21920.
Man & a woman. 27726.
Man of the woild. 2792Sii.
Mistress Neil. 30422.
Nell Gwyn. 32180. 32181.
Peter Piper. 36O0Sb.
Phantom chaser. 3607N.
Raven. 38515, 38517.
Tub. 4731 G.
Whiihvind. 5.5915.
Widow Higgins. 50817.
Yellow jacket. 52068, 520f)9.
Hazelton (J. H.) :
One never knows. 34043a.
Straw pile. 55458.
When a man loves. 50183a.
Hazleton (J. .1.) White tlower.
55919.
Hazelton (M.) 'I'hree mistakes.
45990a.
Hazelwood ( F. A.) North iV
the South. 33022.
Hazen (E. H.) Carnival of Hie
elements. 6268.
Hazleton (W. B.) Electric
light. 12408.
Hazlewood (C. H.) :
Jessie Vere. 29731.
Ladv Audley's secret. 24356.
Hazzard" (.1. E. ) Lady vV: the
jockey. 24340.
Hazzard (K. S. ) Slice of life.
42771b.
Head (C. S.) :
Dream i)rincess. 11757,
11758.
Grotesques. 17691a.
Martian. 28506.
Head (F. H.) :
Find thou the otlicr half.
14259.
Head (F. H.)— Cont.
His flirting propensities.
19(537.
Love in arms. 26521.
Plead (M. T. ) Lonely poll vwog.
26127.
HealdtF. A.) Rockets. 39r.91.
Heald (L.) Love in Cmbria.
2t).530.
Healey ( F. ) Poet wli<> losi his
pen. 54988.
Healev (.1. P.) Electrolysis
12426.
Healey (il.) Soldiers of make
believe. 43102a.
Healv (<'. ) (Mic of oui- ti^>vs.
34('m;4.
Healy ( 1 >. ) :
Craz.v to go on llie si age.
9045.
Surprise iiarty. 44('>.50.
Up against it. 48475
Healv (J. B.) Grace Arlington.
17210.
Healv (T. W. ) Phonogr:ii>h.
36i66.
Healy (W. .1.) :
Kerry fair. 23623. 23624.
Striugless harp. 44175.
Heames (.1. P.) I*resident of
U. S. A. 37078.
Heanev (N. J.) :
Army of 2013. 19<ll.
Manure. 28131.
Reporter & the a<-tress.
39074.
Squirrels. 43715.
Thirtieth centui'y elope-
ment. 45828.
When women rule. .50362.
Heard (J.) jr. Tristram, the
jester. 47080.
Hearn (T.) London Hre bri-
gade. 26101.
Hea]iu> (I.) (>ueeii Herzeleid.
37996.
Hearst (W. R. ) Gloomv (Jiis.
16769.
Hearst's internatl. lil)rary co.
Shakespeare's works. 418.57a.
Heartmann (C. A.) Cracked
head. 8989.
Heath (B.) Young<'r ^enei-a-
tion. 5221(>a.
Henth (D. C.) <.V co. :
Agnes B^M-nauer. .591.
As you like it. 52741.
CijniHly of errors. 8063.
Dona C-larines v .Maiiana de
sol. .53439.
Eastward hoe. 12177a.
Fourberies de S c a pin.
1.51 81 a.
French i»lavs for children.
53706.
Heath (1). C. ) & lo.— Cont.
Heimat. 18633.
Johannes. 22815a.
Lf>candiera. 26041a.
Medecin malgrf lui. 29012.
.Merchant of Venice. 54492.
.Midsunmier night's dream.
29478, .54510.
Pa ties de mouciie. 35592.
Phedre. 36107.
Poetaster. 36619a.
Princesse Lointaine. 37469a.
Itabensteinerin. 38273.
Re< luiting officer. 38692a.
Sejanus. 41414.
Society. 43003a.
T.-ilisman. 44995a.
'IVja. 45207a.
Tempest. 45274, 55528.
"Tis pity slie's a whoi-e.
46318a.
Twelfth night. 55687.
Vero ainico. 48877a.
Wallenst.'in. 49433c.
AA'iider's tale. 51203a.
5120,S.
Heath ( E. V.) :
Edged toohs. 12231a.
Power of attorney. 3t".941a.
Sari. 40801 a.
Heath (E. S. ) Dutch recruit.
12077.
Heath (F. A.) Sleepv king.
427t59.
Heath ( F. R.) Experience of a
vaudeville star. 13234.
Heath ( lf/-.<. Frank) In the
jniddle <tf June. 21457a.
Heath (Frwl) William Tell
outdone. 51070.
Heath (<4.) :
(Jirl from the ranch. 16532.
Ho«.k .V (eye) I. 20210.
Just before vespers. 23342.
Old Fort Rossiler. 33489.
Shepherd's fold. 42058.
Solving the race prolilcni.
43144.
Heath (G. W.) :
Amer. boy. 1167.
('onntry lanes. S775.
t'radled in the deep. 8998.
Diununer l>oy of tlie Shen-
andoah. 11876.
l#rom mill to mansion.
15553.
Pearl, the lisher girl. 357.">8.
Southern refugees. 43379.
AN'asted love. 49680.
Heath (L. M.) :
Enjovable entertainmeids.
12787a.
Good times with the juniors.
17n9a. 17119b.
3132
INDEX
Heath (L. R.) Very vain
Venus. 48904.
Ilea til (M. L.) Festiis. 53631.
Heatli (Marie) Turkish bath.
47339.
Heath (Maud) Solving the
race problem. 43144.
Heath (P.) For art's sake.
Heath (S.E.) Balked. 52817.
Heath (T. K.) :
Down in Mobile. 11604.
Down Mobile. 11611.
Heathcote (A. M. ) His good
genius. 19643.
Heathcote (F.) :
Vampire cat of Nabeshima.
48677.
Yu-me-mo-yo. 52248.
Heather (N.) *S'ee Milton (M.)
Heaton (E.) :
At any cost. 2118. 2119.
Cortona. 8589.
Heaton (H.) :
Butterfly & the boatman.
5649.
Chance of Elizabeth Ann.
6672.
Dressing for djener. 11816.
In the artist's studio. 21344.
Intruder. 21877.
Lady Jimmie's strategy.
24442. 24443.
Love. 26419a.
Mask of youth. 28610.
Rat. 38493.
Sforza. 41647.
Where there is smoke.
50403.
Heaveu (L. P.) New regime.
32448.
Heaviside (J. B.) :
Chemist. 6892.
Seventy-six. 41633.
1776. 52496.
Hebbel (C. F. (»r Friedrich) :
Agnes Bernauer. 589a-
'591. ♦
Haidvogel & frau. 17893.
Herod & Marianme. 19276a.
H e r 0 d e s & Mariamne.
19278.
Judith. 23176a.
Maria Magdalena. 16184a,
28238b.
Siegfried's death. 16184a.
Heberniann (A. A.) Reward of
honor. 39301.
Hebert (L. F.) Faust et Mar-
guerite. 13909.
Hehertot (J.) Polypheme vic-
torieux. 3(j759.
Hebrew pult. co. Great Jew.
17410.
Hecht (E.) :
Feredah. 53629.
aiarjorie. 54428.
Hecht (M.) Scrupulous man.
41203.
Heck ( F. A. ) Sorrows of life.
43297.
Ileckel (C.) Robert Emmet.
39632.
Heckert (M. L.) Cabinet meet-
ing. 5772.
Hedberg (T.) :
Verlorene helm. 48871a.
Weg zur ehe. 49942a.
Hedden (T. C.) Worldly hope.
56011.
Hedeman (J.) Mme. de Fonte-
nay. 27185.
Hederick (A. E.) Who, EveV
50607.
Hedge (F. H.) Faust. 13900c.
13900d.
Hedgepeth (J.) Bald Knob
tragedy. 2836.
Hedges (M. H.) Beloit pageant.
52860.
Hedley (J.) :
Golden butterflv. 16918.
1(3919, 16926.
Jan Vedder's wife. 22451.
Judith of the Cumberlands.
23184.
Hedmondt (C. E. H.) :
It's catching. 22239a.
Theodor's flutter. 45709.
Unser Theodor. 48420.
Hedmondt (E. C.) :
Highwav strollers. 19458.
Sceptre of steel. 41030.
Heege (G.) :
Cripple Creek. 9132.
Girl of Twilight trail.
16609.
New Ole Olson. 32432.
Swedish help preferred.
44738.
Yeniiine ventleman. 52098.
Yon Yonson. 52124, 52125.
Heege (G. J.) :
Criss-cross. 9146.
Nerve. 32252.
Ole Olsen. 33688.
Sky-scraper. 42694.
AVanted, the earth. 49560.
Heege (L. ) Gold fiir eisen.
16894.
Heege (P. A.) :
Amateur burglar night.
1058.
Girl of Twilight trail.
16609.
Half shot snap shot.
17933a.
New Ole Olson. 32432.
Heege (P. A.)— Cont.
One month m a r r i e J.
34040a.
Swedish help preferred.
44738.
Heelan. Nellie Butler, the
switch-board girl. 32193.
Heelan (T. D.) Auction. 2358.
Heelan (W.) Great I am.
17407.
Heelan (W. A.) :
Case of consciences. 6325.
N o n - professional call.
32983a.
Heeley bros. Fattest wench in
town. 13884.
Heemstede (L. van) Kath-
arina. 23515.
Heer (I. C.) Laubgewind.
O?)
779.
Heermans (F.) :
Bar Z. 2951.
Between 2 foes. 3696.
Between 2 thorns. 3698.
Doctor. 11109.
Down the Black Canon.
11621.
Down the Santa Fe trail.
11625.
In the firelight. 21405.
Jess of the bar Z. 22643,
22644.
Love bv induction. 26488-
26489a.
Love's warrant. 26751.
Metaphvsician. 2 9 3 2 5,
29326.
Mind healer. 29711.
On both sides. 33758,
33759.
Prodigal sou. 37584.
Santa F^ trail. 40739.
Silent witness. 42365.
Two negatives. 47713.
Vagabond. 48598.
Virginia. 49122.
Hefifenger (M. S.) Zimzamaroo.
52353.
Heffern (J. P.) :
Rescue. 39088a.
What does it profit?
50062a.
Heffernan (F. S.) :
Chryseis. 7286, 7287.
Palmetto. 35138.
When Buckingham met the
queen. 50199.
Heffernan (J. A.) Mother-in-
law of McTweedles. 31155.
Heffernan (M.) White hope.
50527.
Heffrenan (P. H.) Gettysburg
gun. 16304.
Heffron (T. N. ) Awakening.
2557.
3133
INDEX
Hefroii (N.) :
Claw. 7561.
Psychologist. 37775.
Hegediis (S. von) Mtirder.
30681.
Heiberg (G.) :
.Teg vil vaergo niit hind.
^2598.
Love's tragedy. 26742.
Parade-seugen. 35245.
Heichen (W.) Was des Kais-
ers ist. 49631.
Heidenlieiiii (S.) Ophelia.
:>.427r..
Heidingsfeld (L.) :
Alte hiirsehenherrlichkeit.
1016.
Gute partie. 53847, 53848.
Neue dii'igent. 32269.
Heijermans (H.) :
"Good Hope. 170S3a-17085.
Neue Sonne. 32276.
Ileilbronn (L. ) Hoogeland.
20209.
Heilmanu (A. K.) :
Alger family. 756.
Crimes of society. 9101.
Hope of Cuba. 20256.
Victim of heredity. 48951.
Helm (F.) Jjure of the siren.
26946a.
Heimann (M.) Feind nnd der
bruder. 13985.
Hein (O.) :
Du liebes Wien. 11898.
Fritzi. 15494a, 15494b.
Hein (S.) Don't cheer boys.
11410.
Heine (A.) :
Feldgraue Sepp'I. 53625.
Fight with the dragon.
14181.
Homo sum. 20091.
Neues leb«i. 32282.
Welt in waffeu. 49973a.
Zwei paar hosen. 52406.
Heine (H.) William Rateliff.
51066, 51067.
Heine (M.) Rachel. 38300.
Heine (M. M.) Friend indeed.
15433.
Heinock (A.) Prima donna's
ruse. 37239b.
Heinecke (W.) :
Seppl raacht geschiifte.
41517a.
Seppl will reich werden.
41517b.
Heineman (D. E.) Golden
harp. 16971.
Heineman (Helen) How she
lost him. 20.524.
Heineman (Herbert) SIrong
imagination. 44190.
Heineman (T. W.) Drama of
life. 11668.
Heinemann (A.) Kuenstler.
24266.
Heinemann (E. ) Don Juan.
11349.
Heinemann (F.) :
Fremdling. 15354a.
Kai.ser. 23456.
liainnnid. 38873.
lluhm. 40239.
Stili<-ho. 43900.
>SV'C also Vita deutsches
veriagshans.
Heinemann (H.) Wilde mann.
51004.
Heinemann (W. ) :
Adventures of Hypatia.
353.
P.enefit of the donl»t. 3514.
Hypatia. 20750. 20754.
20755.
Piper of llanielin. 36379.
Story of Hyi)atia. 44000.
Hummer moths. 44.504.
Wnr. ■i95(;5.
ileiniken ((i.) jr. .Vi-iadne.
1819.
Heinrichshorcn's vci-Jag. Let/-
en tage von Ponii)eii. 25170a.
Heinroth (T. F.) //■. Suflia-
get^zers. 44393.
Heinse (J.) IJdt forstyi'else
pail farmen. 1099;!.
Heinsling (10. 1>.) Alice in
Wonderland. 792a.
Heintzen (L. ) Meerfahrer.
29040.
Heinze (M. A.) :
Peyond the frozen sea.
3731.
Love pirates. 2(j()01a.
Heiskell (F.) Invocadon.
21915.
Heiss (P.. L. ) Which one?
50421.
Heister (G.) .leannette. 22580.
Heitler (M.) Winning Hand.
51160.
Heitz (J. H. E.) Tonpiato
Tasso. 46.581a.
Helck (H. J.) Cumberland P.
9346.
Held ((!. B.) :
Foiled. 14655.
Loyal sweetheart. 26792.
Lucky ad. 26840.
Held (.T.) Chihlhood d;us.
7018.
Helfl (M. V.) Foiled. 146.55.
Heldemore {l\ V.) :
Drajjp of Venice. 11690.
Present times. 37070.
ITr-razilla de T-ave. 185.57.
Heldt (A. A.) Heidi's moving
picture plant. 18716.
Helena (R.) Mr. Mikado.
30212.
Helf (J. F.) Broken brokers.
5169.
Hellod^rus. /Etliiopica. 37435.
Helkerin (W.) Geier Wally.
16012.
Hellem (C.) :
Candldat Milchefer. 5997.
V\&ge. 36262.
Sabotage. 40420-40422.
Si^gc de Berlin. 42267a.
Heller (F. J.) Love's way.
26752.
Heller (L. R.) :
Daughter of the Macabees.
9988.
Their motiier. 45677.
Heller (Leo) Jasmin. 22510.
Heller ( Ludwig) :
AIniengalerie. 626.
Plane reiter. 4212.
Fanfare. 13^38.
Heilige Aloisius. 18626.
Ini klubsessel. 20980,
20981.
Majolika. 27561.
Heller (O.) 'Harold. 18238.
Heller (R. E.) :
.Appomalto.x. 1722.
Zebedee. 52305.
Hcllertz H). E.) :
Belle of Honohdu. 3409.
Blizzard. 4277.
Ib'lliar (.\.) I'ropctsing by
proxv. 37729.
Hell is ((1 B.) :
Orphans. .54823.
Kiibinson Crusoe. 55188.
Ilrlli;^ (M. .1.) :
.Maddin & the wonderfid
l.-imii. .52604.
P.lueheard. 5292(i.
Mexican .spy. 54500.
Hcllniers ( A, E. ) Love, jKiwder
& patches. 26603.
Hellniesberger (J.) 'jr. Ai>ollo.
16S(!.
Hellwig (H.) Ollanla. 33719.
liehn (C. E.) :
Banker's son. 2916.
lOliM'troniagnel ism. 12427.
( lovernment c «• n I r :i c 1
17171.
I.eonorc. 2.5085.
Simple Bill. 42419.
Toby. 46406.
Ti'il) to (lie Soldiers' lioine.
47048.
Under a cloud. 4S0S."..
Helm (Edith) :
Denugoti it the eailh luihy.
10445.
'MHA
INDEX
Helm (Edith) — Coiitimied.
Euchanted wheel of des-
tiny. 12G79.
Nynipli in the pit. 33174.
Spirit lute. 43555.
Helm (Ernst) Arme Don Juan.
1S78.
Helm (J. B.) :
Count von Musicalsky &
the nihilist. 8677.
I^ife iu a dry-goods box.
25301.
Little Whirlwind. 25931.
Nell's burglar. 32202.
Scullion's dveara. 41204.
Sixty & six. 55303.
Helm (J. I.) See Sand (J. H.)
Hehnore (H.) Outlaws of Eti-
quetla. 34900a.
Helper (M. C.) Married under
age. 28463.
Ileltai (E.) Modistiu. 306S0.
Heltai (J.> Tiiadgrlaki lauyoli.
4731Sa.
Heniinger (E. D.) Slave at
cards. 42711.
Hemingway (J.) :
Honor thy father. 20173.
SenatO!-'s daughter. 41401.
Hemmorde (E. G.) :
Maid of honour. 27472.
Proud ^.laisie. 37752.
Henuiiick (A. P.) :
Atlantis. 2325.
Ecole en crinoline. 12209;i.
Is wrong right? 22104b.
Passions. 35488.
Power. 3G933.
Some years hence. 43160.
Woman. 51373.
Woman & ^var. 51388a.
Hemmick (Mrs. C. D.) See
Hemnjick (A. P.)
Hemming (B.) His next deal.
19748.
Hemmings (A. M.) :
Last job. 24720.
Out of the past. 34841.
Hempl (G.) Wilhelm Tell.
51012b.
Hempstead (J. li.) :
Conspirator. 8339.
Mill of the gods. 29602.
Hemstreet (C. & M.) I say no.
20818.
Hencke (E. Schultz) See
Schultz-Hencke.
Henckels (T.) :
.Tugendliebe. 2.3200a.
Meister von P a 1 m v r a.
29069a.
Hencken (H.) For a man.
14771.
H e n d e e ( M. ) Romancer. s.
39829.
Hendel (O.) Hoche und Bona-
parte. 19917a.
Hendershot (D.) :
Immortal Charlie Ross.
21005.
Master Harry Hendershot.
28686.
Henderson (A.) :
Beau Brummell. 3192.
Blue Beard. 43.50.
Buckingham. 5385.
Xing Carrot. 23747.
Passion. 35471.
Robin Hood. 39660.
Henderson (A. E.) Wrong
agent. 51855.
Henderson (A. H.) :
Black Hand. 4106.
Mad detective. 27131.
Tracked through life.
^46688.
Henderson (A. P.) Born again.
4661.
Henderson (D. ) :
Aladdin. 678.
Aladdin, jr. 680.
All Baba. 763.
Ali Baba, jr. 766.
.^.rabian girl & 40 thieves.
1754.
Bluebeard, jr. 4395, 4396.
Cinderella. 7353.
Ea.sy street. 12184.
Lost twins. 26365.
Maid Marian. 27458.
Right woman. 39451.
Sinbad. 42479.
Henderson (D. M. ) jr.:
Christmas carol. 33982.
Santa Clans' dilennna.
40734.
Special delivery. 43458.
Henderson (E.) :
Almost a life. 964, 965.
Bigamy. 3816.
Bound forever. 4747.
Claire & the forge-master.
7491.
Leo. 25086.
Marriage. 28365.
aiiss Rose. 30020.
Jloonshiners. 30972.
On guard. 33772.
One error. 34002.
Our heroes. 34663.
Tottie, match girl. 46601.
Henderson {Mrs. F. ) Mrs.
Mix mixes. 30410.
Henderson (F, M.) Arabian
girl & 40 thieves. 1754.
Henderson (G. A.) :
Her other husband. 19096.
Pickpocket of Paris. 36228.
Henderson (G. M.) Cheery
comedies for Christmas.
53119.
Henderson (H.) Provident
leg. 37755.
Henderson (I.) :
Agatha. 568.
Out yonder. 34869.
Henderson (I. B.) Between
the lines. 52881.
Henderson (.T. D.) Venetian
bride. 48788.
Henderson (J. E.) :
Borrowers' day. 52956.
Closed door. 7046.
Henderson (J. G.) Joseph &
his brethren. 23011.
Henderson (L. C.) Price of
friendship. 37155.
Henderson (L. E.) My girl of
mystery. 31570a.
Henderson (L. J.) :
]Modern Perdita. 30641.
Pauline Darcy. 35632.
Oirt yor.der. 34869.
Henderson (T. S.) :
Faugh-a-ballagh. 13890.
• Garry Owen. 1.5924.
Glendalough. 16745.
Innisfallen. 21736.
Tullamore, 47324.
Henderson (W.) Marriage.
28365.
Henderson (W. C.) :
Black Hand. 4106.
Mad detective. 27131.
Henderson (W. J.) :
Aida. 633.
Carmen. 6239.
Cyrano. 9550, 9551.
Lyrics of Lorraine. 26979.
Henderson (W. P.) Adam's
dream. 265.
Hendrick (C.) Baby & the
bachelor. 2635a.
Hendrick (C. E.) Appomattox.
1726.
Hendrick (F. ) :
Mary. 28532.
Palace of peace. 35129.
Wastrel hoard. 55847.
Hendrick (W.) :
Pocahontas. 36595, 36595a.
Table is set. 44897.
Hendricks (E.) :
Fair demon. 13368.
Intrigue. 21860.
Redeemed. 38S29.
Hendrickson (C. D.) :
Church next door. 7305a.
Six mouths from date.
42622a.
Hendrickson (O. T.) Crime &
its shadows. 9D79.
5379— AOL 2—16-
-93
3135
INDEX
Hendricks(m (F. W.) That
wicked woman, 45627.
Hendrickson (S. P.) :
Daniel & his 3 companions.
9792a.
Daniel in Babylon. 9805a.
Pauline Allen. 54904.
Way Betty Botts brought
up her children. 55851.
Hendrix (C. A.) $50,000 bride.
52533.
Hendry (J. B.) Her 2d chance.
19125.
Hendy (M.) Lobbyist. 26026.
Hene (W. B.) :
Bad bahv. 2766.
I'm from Mo. 20809.
Pie girl. 36250.
Henegan (J. L. or Loftus) :
Betty's boy. 3658b.
Lady May's crime. 24467.
Heuegan (R.) :
Lepers. 25089.
Person of pretence. 35966.
Social suicide. 42988.
Tangles. 45112.
Hengler (T. M.) :
Home from school. 20022.
Laugh & be merry. 24810.
Merry minstrel. 29258.
Heukel (P.) Man from Keen's.
27781.
Henkel (S.) Rong brothers.
39887.
Henle (J.) :
Bargains in souls. 2993a.
Their wife. 45G82.
Henlein (A.) Faust & Margu-
erite. 13906, 13907.
Henlev (A.) ("'iudcrella. 7348.
Henlev (W. E.) :
Macaire. 27013.
Othello. 34418.
Three plays. 46017.
Henneberg (W.) Dorchliiucht-
ing. 11225.
Hennemau (.L B.) :
New Grant White Shake-
speare. 41878.
Twelfth night. 47422.
Hennequin (A.)
Ami Fritz. 1296a.
Babie. 52791.
Knby. 2634.
Bi'be. 2627.
P>y order of the czar. 5691.
Domiiios roses. 36.332-
36.334.
Griiliu Fifi. 17220a.
Milly. 29693.
Milly's diary. 29694.
Po ukazu tsario. 365S7.
To-night's the night. 46500b.
Trois chapeaux. 30.510.
Hennequin (M.) :
Alles fiir die lirma. 932.
Aventure imperiale. 2521.
Celos de ^Merceditas. 6")S5a.
Coral ie & cie. 8495.
Coup de fouet. SS19.
Cupid in a fix. 5330G.
Dragees d'Hercule. 56075.
Funiille Bolero. 13509.
Fetards. 14082.
Florette et Patapon. 14.503.
Grosse affaire. 17678.
Gueule du loup. 17742.
lleureuse. 19334.
Honneurs de la guerre.
20141.
M' amour.
A [on bebe.
26984.
30729a.
Nellie Rozier. 32207.
Noblesse oblige. 32938.
I'arudis. 21293.
I'atachou. 35517. #>
Pildoras d c H6rcules.
36294a.
Place aux feuunes. 30673,
36421.
Poilu. 54990-54992.
Presidenta. 37079a.
Presidente. 37080.
lle\isor. 39272.
Tais-toi, nion creur. 4493].
Terre neuve. 45410.
Vingt jours a Tombro.
49087.
Vous n'avez rieu k de-
clarer? 49301.
Voyage autotir du code.
49308.
Yette. 52307.
Hetinesey (.T. ) :
Queen of the Bowery.
38049.
Queen of the Bowery biir-
38050.
A. ) Queen
380(59.
of
1372, 1373.
2541a.
25328.
Two little girls
lesquei's.
Hennessey (J.
the kitchen.
Hennessy (E. ) :
Aniputatioi!
Awnkened.
Life .'^park.
Hennessy (F. )
in blue. 47672.
Hennessy (F. D. ) :
Harris & Harris.
18248.
Mixed tea
Put me
37912.
Red cow. 38715.
Hennes.sy (T. .T. ) :
Amer. Iiero. 1225.
Bridge of sigh^. .5088.
Broadway after dark. 5139.
Cliild's flevotion. 70.55.
, 30.531.
off at
attys.
P>ufealo.
Hennessy (II. B.) :
On the water wagon. 3394tj.
Red soubrette. 38803.
Sanctuary. 55231.
Hennessy (W. G.) Penalty.
54921.
Henning (F.) Shades of the
pa.st. 41054.
Henning ((t. N.) Question
d'argent. 38156.
Henning (.1. E.) Paradox.
35272.
Henning (.J. It.) Runaways.
40284, 40285.
Henni!ig (L. H.) :
All's well. 898.
Magic sword. 27390.
Heuning (]\[.) Taotai von Zi-
ka-wei. 45123a.
Hennings (J.) Mixed drinks.
30520.
Plennings (J. B.) Home from
college. 20020a.
Hennings & Foy. Stuck. 44258.
Hennique (L. ) :
Death of the Due d' Eng-
hien. 10283.
Reines de rois. 38981.
Henri (G.) Running for Con-
gress. 40291.
Henrici (E.) :
Boetius. 4476.
Charlotte Corday. 6793.
Herostratos. 19300.
Nausikna. 32090.
Henriot (G.) Enquete. 12792.
Henry. His honor, the alder-
man. 19659.
Henry ( A. ) Daughter of Jorio.
9964.
Henrv (B. B.) Hero of San
Juan. 19262.
Henry (C. J.) Duke's double.
12002.
Henry (Carrol) Models of Jar-
din de Paris. 30578.
Henrv (Catherine) Sec West
(C. H.)
Henrv (E.) Posterland. 26886.
Henry (H. F.) :
Nil desperandum. 32783,
32785.
On the Hudson. 33857.
Woman airainst woman.
51379.
Henry (.L E.) :
Curfew bell. 9473.
Loneville jollier. 26135.
Nevada. 32287.
Heiu'v (L. I.) Chosen pi-ince.
7158a.
Henry (L. L.) :
Awakening of Mr. Smith.
52786.
3136
INDEX
Henry (L. L.) — Continued.
ChiUlren's Christmas dream.
53141.
Henry (Lou) Sec Johnson (L.
H.)
Henry (Lonis) Ilajah of In-
dia. 38395.
Henry (Mri^. P. A.) Joseph, the
story of the prince of Egypt.
23024.
Henry (Re.) Fast friends.
13724.
Henry (Richard) Happy day.
18149.
Henry (S.) :
Black art. 4U46.
Calderon. the courtier.
5829.
For Ireland's sake. 14844.
Henrv (T.) To oblijiie Jones.
4G371.
Henry (T. E. B.) :
For life & liberty. 14S51.
Great desire. 17377.
.Joseph, the story of the
prince of Egypt. 23024.
Just !)eyond. 23342a.
New dav. 32357.
On the job. 33SG0.
Shattered life. 41968.
Sins of the father. 42521.
Sou of Allah. 43197.
Thrown on the world.
46115.
Tobascn's dress rehearsal.
46399.
Henrv (T. R.) Bad man's
wife. 2780.
Henrv (T. Z.) Knot of violets.
24189a.
Henry (W.) Father & sou.
13823.
Henrv (W. G.) Iron heel.
22067.
Henry (W. S.) Posterland.
36886.
Henry -Rutnn (M. E.) :
Bride. 5054.
Leprechaun. 25090.
Tara. 45137.
Hensaw (T. \\.) Power of
woman. 37003.
Henschel (G. ) Sea-change.
41214-11216.
Hensel (H. C.) Kingdom of
•the woods. 23941.
Heu.sen (E. K. J.) African
prince. 452.
Hensey (M. D.) Social event.
42961.
Flenshaw (J. E.) :
Bunch of beets. 5461.
Fiz ! baiig ! ! boom ! I ! 144.55.
Nabobs. 31888, 31889.
Old fogies. 33480.
Henshaw (J. E.) — Continued.
Two old fogies. 47732.
Two old nabobs. 47735.
Henshaw (N. G.) Visiting girl.
49181.
Henshaw, Feeley & Pagett.
Dad's girls. 9610.
Hensinger (A. D.) Two powers.
47754.
Hensley (R. L.) Israel in
bondage. 22187.
Hepeustall (W. D.) :
Brothers. 5294.
Questions. 38177a.
Quits. 38229.
Sex pioneers. 41642a.
Three of a kind. 55578.
Hepner (A.) :
Glanzpartien. 16721, 16722.
Good-night, schatz ! 17102.
Gute nacht, schatz. 17797.
Heppe (F. J.) Flogeo. 14542,
14543.
Herald (R.) Her newsboy son.
19086.
Herald pub. co. Tyrant of New
Orleans. 47873.
Herbach (J.) :
Rehearsal. 38938, 38940.
Smiths next door. 42843.
Herbel (E.) :
Toison d'or. 46423.
Vengee. 48812.
Yieux de 70. 49008.
Herljermanu (A. A.) Wanting
light. 49562.
Herbert. Thrilby. 46056.
Herbert (A.) Rising genera-
tion. 39.51.5.
Herbert (C.) :
Saved, a scandal. 40871.
Social saint. 42983.
Yellow peril. 52083.
Herbert (H. H.) Ever open
door. 13101.
Herbert (H. W.) :
Marmaduke Wyvil. 27.522.
Quorndon hounds. 382.53.
Roman traitor. 35637.
Herbert (Henrietta) Mv bell
boy. 31495.
Herbert (Hugh) :
All wool. 52636.
Discontent. 53416.
Minheim brothers, inc.
29734a.
Pretenders. 5.5026.
_ Sons of Abraham. 43266a.
Turn of the tide. 55681.
Herbert (J.) :
After the ball. 490.
Mile. Napoleon. 27268.
Rose shop. 40017.
Trip to Paris. 47029.
Waltz dream. 49451.
Herbert (J. P.) Republican.
39083.
Herbert (J. W.) :
Alone at last. 52642, 52643.
Bigamy. 3813.
Fascinating Flora. 13702.
Land of delft. 24588.
Lightning rod. 25415.
Owls. 34975.
Herbert (Mabel) Royal graces.
40146.
Herbert (Morgan) :
Fair Puritan. 13388.
Maids revenge. 27522.
Paulus Arvina. 35637.
Quorndon hunt. 38253.
Herbert (P.) pseud. Amor di-
vinus. 1332.
Herbert ( S. ) Undercurrents
of life. 48250.
Herbert (V.) :
Alice & the 8 princesses.
779.
Amer. ambassadress. 1155,
Babes in Toyland. 2619.
Babette. 2620.
Dolly Dollars. 11284.
Fortune - teller. 15 0 61,
15062.
Idol's eye. 20910.
Madeleine. 27238a.
Mile. Modiste. 27267.
Miss Dolly Dollars. 29932.
Natoma. 32060.
Prima donna. 37231.
Red mill. 38764.
Song-birds. 43231.
Sweethearts. 44789.
Tattooed man. 45168.
Victoria. 48974.
Zauberer vom Nil. 52291.
Herbert (W.) :
Kahn of Tartary. 23646.
Persian lamb. 35959.
Herbert (W. Rhys-) See Rhys-
Herbert.
Herbert (W. W.) Crazy guy.
9035.
Herbin. Joan, the parricide.
22777.
Herbine (C. G.) Obsession.
33229.
Herblay (H.) Schwalbenne.st.
41136.
Herboth (W.) James Warner,
rancher. 22446.
Hercht (A.) Jess. 22640.
Kerch t (P.) :
Heiress of Rosedale. 18687.
She. 41986.
She, queen of Kor. 42006.
She. the queen of centuries.
42018.
Hercz (A.) Heaven & hell.
18596.
3137
INDEX
Herczeg (F.) :
Hexe Eva. 19337.
Seven girls. 41611.
Herder. Sulamith. 44461rt.
Herder (A. von) -See Grant-
ham (A. von H.)
Herder (H. M.) My mother's
wedding ring. 31657.
Herdler (A. W.) Partir a
tieuipo. 35405.
Herendeen (G. F.) Kissing
king. 24029a.
Herford (B.) See Hay ward
(B. B.)
Herford (C. H.) :
Worlvs of Ibsen. 51730-
517301i.
W o r k s of Shakespeare.
41780.
Herford (M.) :
Maw. 28887.
Odd trick. 33271.
Herford (O.) :
Cou & CO. 8196.
Devil. 10648.
Fl<>rlst's sliop. 14571.
Love cure. 26501.
ilc'Adaui & F.ve. 27012.
Monologues. 30832.
Hergosiieimer (J.) Zenith
52316a.
Herir.g (A. H. ) Grnmni
radium. 17247.
Heriiig (H.) Oudarde. 34-511.
Heriot (W.) Little ray of
sunshine. 25852.
Heritage (C.) :
Bitter foo. 4022.
Deceived. 10320.
Herkat (.T. M.) Weisse fruu.
55863.
Merkinier (C. ) :
Daniel Boone, the pioneer
of Kentuckee. 9798.
Old Cattaraugus. 33437.
T^ncle Reuben TiOvvder.
48002.
Hermann (D. M.) Bridge.
52985.
Herman (C. D. ) Load us not
into tenjptation. 24906.
Herman (C. H.) Cigarette.
7329.
Herman (H.) :
Circumstantial e\idence.
7394.
Good as gold. 17055.
Silver king. 42398, 42399.
Herman (J. A. ) :
.\t close range. 2126.
Blockheads. 4282.
Brother. 5253.
First defender. 14359.
Husband of his widow.
20723.
Herman (J. A.) — Contiuueil.
Little savage. 25869a.
Miser & the matchmaker.
29857.
Smile of La Gioconda.
42828.
Smile of Mona Lisa.
42828a.
Twins. 47500.
White lady. 50534.
Herman (J. J.) Si^ookland.
43602.
Herman (N.) Byer's library
of tabloid plays. 5741.
Herman (S.) Parted at the
altar. 35390.
Herman (W. C.) :
Adventuress. 374a.
Any man's sister. 52706.
Banker's wife. 2918a.
Billy's best girl. 3888a.
Blindness of youth. 4274a.
By order of tlie court.
5688a.
Ciill of the woods. 5913.
Clouds & sunsliine. 7667.
College boys. 7832.
Convict's sweetheart. 8431.
Daughter of Italy. 0963a.
Diane's atonement. 10795.
10796.
Dora Thorne. 11455a.
Dutchma n's honeymoon.
120Sla.
lOditor's romance. 12252a.
(Jrecit awakening. 17356a.
Hans Hanson. 18106a.
Her second h u s b a n d.
1!)126.
In o],l Va. 54034.
Iimocence of vouth. 21736a.
Islduael. 22125a.
Kentuckv Sue. 23616a,
23616b.
iiaid of tln' Mvstic mine.
27502a.
Masked ball, 28610a.
Millionaire's son & the
shop girl. ."(4519.
-Mvstery of the mill. 3185L
31852.
Net. 32261.
Peck's bad bov. 35756a.
Professor's folly. 37648.
Retribution. 39169a.
Rip Van Winkle. 39491a.
Shoplifters. 55326.
Social barrier. 42946.
Steve's pal. 438S9a.
Struggle for life. 44237..
Sweetest girl in Arizona.
44780a.
Thieves in the nigh t.
45783. 45784.
Ti gor's c1 a w. 461 95. 461 95a .
—Continued.
55721.
your girl do?
See Dob-
He b e r.
Herman (VV. C.)-
Uncle Josh.
What would
50160c.
Where the River Shannon
flows. 55911.
White nigger. 50549.
Why girls go w r o n g.
50731b.
Wiiy Lindy ran away.
50736.
Won by waiting. 51638.
Hermann (Georg) See Bor-
chardt (G. H.)
Hermann (George) Mysterious
masfiuerader. 31817.
Hermann (I.) Sylvia. 44851.
Hermanns (R.) Afrikaner.
455.
Hermansky (B. )
linger (L. )
Hermant (A.) :
Belle Madame
3384.
C'est solide. 5750.
Cadet de Coutras. 5789
Chalice anglaise. 6624.
Fmpreinte. 12644.-
Esbroufe. 12900.
Faubourg,
.lacobines.
Monsieur
30852.
Rue de la
Semaine folle.
Sj-lvie. 44856.
Trains de luxe. 46769.
Transatlautiques. 46810.
Hermit club co. :
Hermits in Africa. 19238.
Hermits in Dixie. 19240.
Hermolin (D. M.) Shake-
.speare's selected w o r k s .
41914.
Plermoso :
A la pinata ! 15.
Edad de hierro. 12213.
Mentir de las estrellas.
29130.
Hermsen (H. ) Clock maker.
7631.
Hern (F. E.) Deal in real es-
tate. 10245.
Hern (J. D.) Fountain of
youth. 15135.
Hernfindcz. Nino dc Triana.
32R21a.
Hermlndez (A. G.) :
Candidos pretendicntes.
5998a.
Hijo del general. 19467.
Sangre castiza. 40700.
Flernandez ( A. Ledesma ) See
Tiedesma HernAndez.
13887. .
22408.
de Courpi^re.
Paix. 40230.
41442.
3138
INDEX
Hernandez (C.) INfystic gar-
den. 31862.
Hermlndez (F.) Entre te.ias.
12811.
Hernfindez Bennudez (II.) :
Juerga de dobladillo. 23199.
Lo que no vuelve. 2f5013.
Machacante. 27099. 27099a.
Tupinaraba. 47326.
Hernandez Oata (A.) :
Amor tardio. 1336h.
Cabecita loca. 576oa.
En faniilia. 12659a.
Hernandez Mir (G.) :
Boda de la Farruca. 4467a.
Genio de Leon. 537o3.
Milaffro de San Antonio.
29551c.
Hernandez Rico (.1.) Herencia
roja. 19203.
Hernanz (J. Arias) See Arias
Hernanz.
Herndon (A.) :
Belle Marie. 3388. 3389.
See also Andruss (A. H.)
Heme (J.) :
Between the acts. 3672.
Managing S.vlvia. 2S036.
Smuggler. 42864.
Heme (J. A.) :
Bottle imp. 4720.
Chums. 7292.
Constantinople. 8360.
Drifting apart. 11827.
Fall River. 13491.
Haphazard. 18127.
Hearts of oak. 18568-
18571.
Margaret Fleming. 28200.
Marriage by moonlight.
28379.
Slarv, the fishei'man's child.
28578.
Millionaire's daughter.
29665.
Minute-men of 1774-5.
29778.
One of the family. 3407oa.
Rev. Griffith Davenport.
39259.
Sag Harbor. 40490.
Shore Acres. 42164.
Street singer. 44119.
Heme (K. C.) :
Bottle imp. 4720.
Drifting apart. 11827.
Haphazard. 18127.
Margaret Fleming. 28200.
Marv, the fisherman's child.
28578.
Shore Acres. 42164.
Hernsheim (M. ) Stigma.
43897.
Hernstein (C. 1 Agi-amahra.
602.
Hernstein (H.) Agramahra.
601, 602.
Hernulewicz CM.) :
Jano Douglas. 22454.
Princess Georges. 37469.
Herold (A. F.) :
Heietiques. 19207.
Jeune dieu. 2267S.
Maisonseule. 27547.
Herold (D.) Frail co-ed. 15241.
Herold (H. H.) Artist's life.
1989.
Herold (Y.) Busy afternoon.
5620.
Heron (H.) Sec Feet (H. H.)
Heron (J. H.) Annie Laurie.
15G4a.
Heron (M.) :
Agrauiahra. 601. 602.
Pearl, the lost one. 35739.
Heron- All en (E.) Conllict of
elements. 8254.
Herondo (F.) See Swallow
(F. A.)
Herradora (G. C. de) See De
Herradora.
Herrau (E. Barriubero y) See
Earriobero v Herran.
Herrick (A. C.) Wanted— a
ready-made man. 55824.
Herrick (Frank or G. F.) :
Derelict. 10511.
Devil's lane. 10704.
No man's laud. 32865.
Walrus. 55814.
Herrick (.L W.) :
Child of the Manitto. 53131.
r>Mug"hter of a pioneer.
9935a.
Herrick (M.) Tulip slippers.
47323.
Herrick (M. E.) :
Dramas. 11671.
Love conquers. 26497.
Herrig (H. ) Martin Luther.
28509.
Herriman (G. L. ) Inspector
Jimmy Donovan. 21781a.
Herring (E. C.) Lady Flora's
namesake. 24397.
Herrins (E. Ij.) Hot reception.
20331.
Herring (F.) :
At last. 2152.
Little Buckshot. 25607.
Our girls. 34651.
Tigress of the West. 46206.
Herrmann (A.) Soul's master.
43343.
Herrmann (C.) :
Are you a mason? 1795.
Taps. 45131.
Herrmann (G.) :
Berliner hauswirth. 3537.
Herrmann (G.) — Continued.
Festung ist erobert. 14081.
Strategie der liebe. 44083.
Herrold (H. A.) :
Country campaign. 8737.
That irresistible widow.
45581.
Herron (H. ) Sightless avenger.
42289.
Herschberger (S.) Infatuation.
21682.
Herschell (W. M.) Making
news. 27620.
Hersee (H.) Nectarine. 32142.
Hershey (A. J.) :
Defenders of the U. S. A.
10379a.
Unexpected guest. 48293.
Hershman (G.) Unconsecrated
marriage. 48070.
Herszberg (K. ) iljirchen und
das leben. 27319.
Herts (A.M.) Sleeping beauty.
42751.
Herts (B. R.) Mr. Hopp's hop.
30190.
Hertslet (E.) Silence of Dean
Maitland. 42333.
Hertz (H. ) King Rent's daugh-
ter. 23903.
Hertz (W. B.) Self defence.
41426.
Hertzberg (H. R. R.) :
Best of the bad. 3593.
Girl from N. Y. 16516.
Titlomaniacs. 46342.
Herv6 (F. Ronger, known as) :
Cosaque. 8594.
Duel in the snow. 11961.
Marchioness of the streets.
28173.
A'ery little Faust. 48899.
Herv^ (P.) :
Adele. 272.
Auction pinochle. 2361.
Mitternachtsmaedel. 30503.
Theresa, be mine. 45735.
Therese sei nicht bose.
45740.
Hervey (W. A.)
Eigensinn.
12355.
von
Orleans.
Jungfrau
23300a.
Kabale und liebe. 23442a.
Maria Stuart. 28239a,
28239h.
T'nter vier augen. 48429a.
Hervieu (P.) :
Armature. 1877.
Bagatelle. 2802.
Connais-toi. 8277.
D^dale. 10359.
Destiuo nianda. 10581a.
Encliained. 12667.
3139
INDEX
Hervieu (P.) — Continued.
Enigme. 12786.
In chains'. 21122.
Know thyself. 6967a, 24193,
24193a.
Lahyrintii. 24296a.
Loi de rhonime. 26075.
Modestie. 30678.
Modesty. 30679.
lleyell. 3922S.
Theatre couiplet. 45644.
Theroii;;ne de Mericourt.
45743.
Trail of the torch. 46749a.
Hervilly (E.) Sayonara. 40918.
Herwi.g (A. F.) Suicide. 44436.
Hery (U. d') Location d' ha-
bits. 26044.
Herz (F.) Lorenzaccio. 26234.
Herzberg (A. J.) Sacrifice.
40447.
Herzberg (H.) :
Voice of honor. 49229.
Wooing of the count. 51706.
Herzberg (Sadie) Where the
eagle soars. 50392a.
Herzberg ( Signiund ) Jewess
of Spain. 22709.
Herzeele (H. de) Ministre au
clou ! 29754.
Herzer (L. ) :
Grlifiii Fifi. 17220a, 17220b.
Zimmer der Pompadour.
56054.
Herzfeld (M.) Revolutions-
hochzeit. 39296.
Herzinger (C. W.) Burglar &
the woman. 5520.
Herzl (T.) Neue ghetto. 32272.
Herzraansky (B.) See Dob-
linger (L.)
Herzog(A. W.) Omar. 33727a.
Herzog (B. & H.) :
One year. 34131.
Tempest tossed. 45296.
Herzog (R.) :
Herrgotts m u s i k a n t e n.
19314, 19315.
Letzte Kaiser. 25165.
Herzog (S.) Gemini. 16026.
Heseiiwinkle (H. .T.) Daniel in
the lions' den. 9806.
Heskett fE.) .Jake & Snow.
22432.
Hess (E. B.) College favorite.
78.50.
Hess (F.)- Mary of Magdala.
28564.
He.ss (T. S.) jr.:
Mr. Auto fi-om Mobile.
30139.
My hero brother. 31575.
Hesse (A. A. & N.) :
House of Job. 20404b.
Ma.squerader. 28640.
Hesse (A. C. ) Their mission in
life. 45676.
Hessel (P>. W.) Paying guest.
35664a.
Hesslewood (T. ) Lion and the
unicorn. 25.542.
Hester (M.) Four seasons.
15176.
Hestienne. Denouncer. 10475.
Hetzel (E.) Tots carnival.
46598.
Hetzel (K.) :
Perfidy of man. 35909.
ilobojt Milton. 39643.
Stella Corinna. 438.56.
Heuberger (R.) Fiirst von
Dusterstein. 15631.
Heuck (H.) White caps. 50490.
Heugel & cie. :
Ariana. 1823.
Ariane. 1824.
Bacchus. 2654.
Carmelite. 6238.
(Jarmosine. 62.54.
Chevalier d'Eon. 6928.
Clandine. 75.56. 7557.
Cleopatre. 7594a.
Demoiselles des Saint-
Cyriens. 10451.
Don Qnichotte. 11361.
Don Quixote. 11368.
Enfants a Bethleem. 12752.
Espada. 12932.
Farce du cuvier. 13667.
Fetards. 14082.
Fete Chez Therese. 14083.
Glu. 16790.
Jumeanx de B e r g a m e.
23282.
Mam'zelle B o v - S c o u t.
27698a.
On ne badiue pas avec
I'amour. 33780.
Panurge. 35192.
Papa de Francine. 35207.
Penelope. 35838.
Piquet. 39.507.
Roma. 39770.
Sapho. 40760.
Shakespeare. 4173^.
Statue du comntfindeur.
438.34.
Teresa. 4.5398.
Thei-ese. 45737.
Heuser (F. W. J.) Ahnfrau.
627.
Heustis (W. R.) :
Fascinator. 13712.
Love's mirage. 26724.
Man who couldn't lie.
27979.
Heuz6 (A.) :
Petite Manon. 36047.
Tons papas. 46634.
Afternoon tea.
Heverin (Cator or H. C.) :
Boxers. 4816.
Colonial dame. 7942.
Counterfeit. S6S2.
Fate's handicap. 13813.
Hunt for happiness. 20677.
Millionaire waif. 29663.
Our friend, the burglar.
34640.
Paul's understudy. 35636.
Playful poster. .30470.
Puppets. 37853.
Sappho. 40779.
Tiger-lily. 46188.
Under the restoration.
48200.
Valley Forge '77. 486-50.
Hevesi (S.) Uj foldesur.
47898.
Hevia (O.) :
Donna. 11391.
Irish romance. 22026.
Hevia (R. C.) :
Donna. 11391.
Ii'ish romance. 22026.
Hewins (N. ) Trained nurse.
46763a.
Hewitt (E. E.)
550.
Hewitt (H. S.) Commercial
tourist's bride. 8127.
Hewitt (J. H.) Woman in
battle. 51412.
Hewitt (J. O.) :
Cynthia's romance. 53321.
Does it pay? 11228.
flewlett (Maurice) :
Agonists. 598.
Pan & the young shepherd.
35154a.
Soani'sh jade. 4.3432, 43433.
Twelfth night. 47410.
Hewlette (R. A.) Fun on a
clothes-line. l.'>692.
next (L. P.) :
King of Coney Isle. 23829.
Kingdom come. 23932.
Mad Mullah. 27142.
Fleyderaann (C. H.) :
Madame is served. 27196.
Red robe. 38785.
Heyder (B.) Egy szomouru
haziur aki a Vig-utczaban
lakik. 12302.
lleydiri (G. M.) Fee Aurore.
13975.
Heydt (K. v. d.) Aphrodite.
1679.
Heye (M.) Bei kaisers. 3342.
Heyer (G.) Small world.
42811.
Heymanu (A. P. ) ;
Phil, the drummer bov.
36111.
3140
INDEX
Heyraanu (A. P.) — Continued.
Mountain w a i f.
(H. M.) Love.
Kockv
39697
Heyuiann
26420.
Heyse (P.) :
Canadier. 5981.
Heiliiie. 18625.
Konig Saul. 24211.
Marv of Rlacilala.
28567.
Steru von INIautua.
Tliorichteu
15856.
A^'er.sclileierte
48890.
Heysinger (I. W.) :
Brolver.s. 5229.
Ninco Nanco. 32798.
Sonora — tiie border
43264a.
Hey ward (D.)
nmi)li. 1979.
Hey wood (A.) :
Down in Injauny. 11599.
Ill Injianny. 21218.
Pull. 37S13.
Hey wood (O.)
28564-
43886.
jungfraueu.
hild zu Sals.
line.
Artistic tri-
IMama's pet.
27665
Hevwood (G. W.) Slave for
a day. 42714.
Hey wood (J. C. ) :
Davy Cumuiiu. 10069.
INIarozia. 28345.
Hey wood (O. W.) In
In.iianny.
Slave for
His
Masquorade
boy. 18434.
first
21218.
Hey wood (W. D.)
a day. 42714.
Hibbard (C. I.)
wife. 19636.
Hibbard (O.) Woman. 51369.
Hibbard (G. A.) :
House party. 20441.
•Tai-nian's own. 22.507.
Hibben (P.) Other Mrs. Ma-
harry. 34471.
Hibbert (W. J.) Red Dog's
secret. 38725.
Hibbs (R.) Aspiration. 2089.
Hibbs (J. I.) :
Crimson stain. 9125.
Diabolus. the incarnate
devil. 10747, 10747a.
Hibbs (M.) Way of the
world. 49769.
Hibsch (L. .1.)
girl. 28635.
Hickenlooper (.1.)
Chase. 6818.
Heart of a
18436.
Life. 25275a.
Oof! oof! 34231a.
Outwitting the devil. 54846.
Struggle.
Hickeidooper ( J. ) — Continued.
Paradise. 35254.
Passing of the gods. 35454,
35455.
Hicker (E.) Back to the booby-
hatch. 2750.
Hickerson (A. H.) :
Geminy of vipers. 16028.
Heart of oak. 18477.
Washerman. 55844.
Hickey (A. A.) TypeAvfiter
girl. 478.52.
Hickey (A. B.)
44226c.
Hickfw <.r. ) Spinsters' return
from Okl. 43553.
Hickey (J. B.) First ladv of
the land. 14370.
Hickey (.L M.) :
At the carnival. 2208.
Simple life. 42452.
Square guy. 43682a.
Hickey (W. C. B.) Soldier'b
misfortune. 43099.
Hickey (W. H.) Twisted &
tangled. 47510.
Hickie (W. J.) Aristophanes'
Birds, Frogs and Clouds.
1837a.
Hickman (A. S.) :
Big joke. 3795.
Country editor. 8755.
Crag cavern. 9001.
Down & up. 11575.
From cabin to castle. 15528.
Grotto witch. 17692.
Hilarity at Haddara hall.
19471.
Old Tare's gal. .33041.
Redbones. 38822.
S'manth. 42812.
Spooks. 43604.
There'll come a time. 45722.
Trusty. 47279.
350 won. 52480.
Hickman (G.) :
Swamp angel. 44718.
Sweetest girl of all. 44784.
Hickman {Mrs. H.) :
Cousin Clementine. 53278.
House divided. -53983.
Hickman (H. C.) :
Disqualified. 10968.
Girl that God forgot.
16620a.
Wrong road. 51897.
Hickman (P. D.) :
Acting in an angle. 196a.
Detective detected. 10618.
Hickox (A. B.) Wax .sculp-
tor's vision. 49715.
Hickox (L. C.) Fair Helen of
Troy. 1.3378.
Hickox (W. E.) :
Marcello. 28157.
Prisoner of war. 37522.
Quixote the 2d. 38240.
Hicks (B. D.) More get backs.
31015b.
Hicks (C. B.) Giggles by tele-
phone. 16346.
Hicks (.l/r.s-. c. M.) Spinsters'
return from Okl. 43553.
Hicks (G.) , Alice's visit to
friends in Ky. 797a.
Hicks (G. A.) Celestial mar-
riage. 6573.
Hicks (H. M.) :
Best policy. .52873.
Moonshiner's cabin. 30976a.
Outside the law. 34909a.
Plenty of pep. 54984.
2323 Bade street. 56065.
Hicks (J.) Vena. 48770, 48770a.
Hicks (J. C.) Black cross.
4079.
Hicks (R. A.) Birds of a
feather. 3943a.
Hicks (R. V.) Their last hope.
45669.
Hicks (S.) :
Capt. Kidd. 6128.
Cherry girl. 6907.
Cook's man. 8448.
Earl & the girl. 12125.
Hampton club. 18018.
Happy day. 53868.
0-mi-iy. 33184.
Pink of perfection. 36340.
Sense of humor. 41494.
Slum angel. 42800.
Sporting life. 43630.
Talk of the town. 45004.
Yashmak. 52027.
Hicks (W. C.) Millionaire de-
tective. 296.52.
Hicks (W. H.) jr. Grub stake.
17702.
Hicks (W. R.) Suffra-geezers.
44393.
Hlckson (L. M.) False gods.
13527a.
Hidalgo (,T. Martinez) Sler
Martinez Hidalgo.
Hiestand (S. W.) :
Comedy of errors. 8063.
Midsummer night's dream.
29478.
Tempest. 45274.
Winter's tale. 51208.
Hi.gbee (D. K.) Lost Pleiades.
26344a.
Higginbotham (R.) :
Clearly & concisely. 7574.
Kitty. 24056.
Higginbottom (W. H.) It's
catching. 22239a.
3141
INDEX
Higtilns (A. B.) Doctor's stren-
uous day. 11207.
Higgins (A. C.) Thekla. 45684.
Higgins (A. D.) Gertrude's
inheritance. 16232.
Higgins (C. C. ) Curso of gam-
bling. 9499.
Higgins (D. K.) :
At Piney Eidge. 2175,2176.
Big game. 37S9.
Burr OalvS. 5575. 5576.
Californian. 5862-5866.
Captain Clay of Mo. 6097.
Darius Green an' his flyin'
machine. 9S54.
Him, her & the trunk.
19494.
In the gray of the dawn.
21419.
Jolly old boys. 22952.
Jolly old chums. 22953.
Kidnapped. 23671a.
Night watch. 32748.
Our rich cousin. 34758.
Parting. 35399.
Plunger. 36570.
Secret despatch. 41324.
Turn of tlie tide. 47358.
Up York State. 48514.
Vagabonds. 48608, 48609.
Higgins (Mrs. D. K.) Darius
Green an' his fiyin' machine.
9854.
Higgins (G. W.) Up York
State. 48514.
Higgins (H. G.) :
Barnyard suffragette. 3008.
Good Hope. 170S3a.
Primrose path. 37258.
Higgins (Harry) Sabotage.
40420.
Higgins (Herman van) See
Van Higgins.
Higgins (L. A.) Dinner in old
Egypt. 10S82.
Higgins (M.) O'Connor's curse.
33241.
Higgins (M. O.) :
Bi
g game. 3789.
Burr Oaks. 5575, 5576.
Capt. Clay of Mo. 6097.
Old maid's love. 33554,
Our rich cousin. 34758.
Parting. 35399.
Prim.rose path. 37258.
Secret despatch. 41324.
Vagabonds. 48008, 48609.
Higgins (Mrs. M. P.) Chil-
dren's message. 53142.
Higgins (P. J.) :
Banshee. 2933.
O winsome Bessie! 33191.
Higgins (II. J.) In the shadows.
21514a.
S.) Society.
Out of the
J.)
Higgins (R.
43001.
Higgins (S. W.)
fire. 34834.
Higginson (Mr. & Mrs. S.
Princess of Java. 37436.
Higgs (E.) Why a man sins.
50725.
High (G. D.) Around the
V\'orld in 15 minutes. 1912.
High Jinks, ;/". See Swnrtwood
(H. P.)
Hight (M.) :
Christmas fantasy. 7222.
Police matron. 36669a.
Shakespearean fantasv.
55302.
Hight (W. M.) Faugh-a-
ballagh. 13SS9.
Higinbotham (L. F.) Master-
piece. 28732.
Hiland (A. M.) In 1849.
21159.
Hiland (F. E.) :
Blundering Bill. 4414.
Broken bonds. 5167.
Capt. Swell. 6161.
Careless Cupid. 6216.
Curtain lifted. 9.509.
Dr. McBeatem. 11168.
P^'or their flags. 14955.
Jonah. 22969.
Lady lawyer. 244-52.
Old country store. 33457.
Kooney's, restaurant. 39909.
Tov.'n meeting. 46657.
Who caught the count?
50605.
Hilbert (J.) Whom the gods
destroy. 55933.
Hild (J. J.) Waifs of the sea.
49380.
Hildebrand (H. M.) Deciding
game. 10340.
Hildebrand (P.) Passionspiel.
35495.
Hildebrand (R. V.) :
April fool. 1740.
Deciding game. 10340.
Hildner (.1.) Journalisten.
23067c.
Hildreth (D. W.) :
Bound by an oath. 4745.
Diamond belt. 10750.
Forced to the war. 14982.
Granger. 17312.
Joining the tinpanite.s.
22904-22906.
Lone-tree mine. 26121.
Out of Jiis spliere. 34824,
Placer gold. 30422.
Pride of Company G. 372U5.
Hildreth (Mrs. R.) Saved.
40870.
Hildreth (R. E.) Tofana.
46418a.
Hildreth (W. R.) :
Four leafed clover. 15160.
Saved. 40870.
Rhenherd of the hills.
42051.
Taming of Julia. 45050.
Hildrith (R.) Reaping the har-
vest. 38598.
Hill. Exiles. 13221.
Hill (A.) Man's enemv. 28099.
Hill (A. P.) Up-to-date. 48498.
Hill (B. A.) Satan unchained.
40813.
Hill (Barton) Marita. 28301.
Hill (Beatrice) Mating. 28808.
Hill (C.) :
Alabama mammy. 677.
Another side of life. 1584.
Follies up-to-date. 14684.
Governor's wife. 17204.
Hand of fate. 180.32.
Merry meddlers. 292.53.
Modern Galatea. 30607.
Northwestern mounted po-
lice. 33036.
Turk. 55678.
I'nder the hit' a wing.
55727.
Hill (C. B.) :
Miakka. 29359.
Two professors. 47758.
Hill (C. F.) Pittsburgh.
38415a.
Hill (C. S.) :
Babv fron.i Bagdad. 2642.
Iwoz. 22283.
Silver tureen. 42428.
Kill ( D. ) See Hildreth ( D. W. )
Hill (D. R.) Greed & anarchy.
1754L
Hill (E. P.) Heroine of Butte.
19295.
Hill (E. S.) Echoes. 12200.
Hill (F.) See Hill (C. F.)
Hill ( F. J. ) His wedding night.
19838.
Hill (F. K.) Rhoda. 39317.
Hill (G. A.) Handv^ome .Tack.
the highv.'ayman. 18076.
Hill (G. B.) :
Budlong cas-e. 5395.
Orphan & the octopus
34379.
Say uncle. 55245.
Who am I? 50597a.
Hill (G. F. X.) Beatrice Ceuci.
3183.
Hill (G. S.) & CO. Josephine.
23026.
Hill (G. W.) Phonograph wit-
ness. 36168.
3142
INDEX
Hill (Graham) :
Between the nightfall & the
lisrht. 3682.
Havana. 18319.
Heard in camera. 18422b.
Hill (Giis) :
Alphonse & Gaston. 997.
998.
Are you a buffalo? 1793
Around the clock. 1904.
Black cat. 4067.
Brinajins up mother. 5124a.
Cracker jack.s. 8993.
Gay masqueraders. 15975.
Hans und Fritz. 53866.
Happy Hooligan. 18174.
Have you seen Stella?
18326a.
Kelly kids. 23576, 23577.
Kelly's kids. 23583.
JIcFadden's row of flats.
27083.
Mirth of a nation. 29832b.
Mv mother's rosary. 54661.
54662.
Pest familv. 35981a.
Polly & her pals. 54995.
Smart set. 42816.
Spotless town. 43635.
Tanjmany tigers. 45085.
Trin around the world Avith
the Yellow kid. 47005.
Vanity fair. 48701.
Wearv Willie Walker.
49850.
Hill (H. A.) Winning streak.
51178.
HilUH. B.) Last straw. 24772.
Hill (H. E.)- Fidelity. 14121.
Hill (H. H.) Vanity fair com-
pai>v. 48703.
HilMH. W.) Columbia. 7986.
Hill (Harry) Okl. Hill's Okl.
hist, exhibition. 33397.
Hill Heni-y) Bans Bomanv.
3S456.
Flill (T.) Blue & the gray.
4337.
Hill (J. L.) :
Mv friend from Dixie.
31552.
Mv friend from Ky. 31555.
Hill (J. M.) :
After. 458.
Held asunder. 18697.
Love & liberty. 26447.
Woman's stratagem. 51577.
Hill (J. S.) :
Brave coward. 4939.
Stopping stone. 43877.
Strongest reason. 44209.
Vv'^ays of an aristocrat.
49794.
Hill (J. W.) Guard on the
Bhine. 17707.
Hill (James) Scenes at a Lon-
don ball. 41015.
Hill (.Tehu) Maid & a drunk-
ard. 274.85.
Hill (John P.) :
Master for a day. 2S682.
Parlor wall. 35353.
Bip Van Winkle. 39493a.
Thirty minutes of Irving's
Bip Van WMnkle. 45837.
Hill (Joseph P.) :
Irish agent. 21945.
Irish landlord. 22000.
Loughmore. 26388.
Suspect. 44685.
Hill (L. :\I.) Remorse. 39024.
Hill ( L. W. ) :
End of the world. 12722.
Escaped from .Toliet. 12908.
Welched in a balance.
49947.
Hill (M.) :
Countes-i Vera. 8727.
Dickens' heroines as suffra-
gettes. 10812.
Hill (M. B.) :
Foxy tramp. 15224.
Her name was Maud. 19082.
Jolly ti-amp. 22960.
Night-rider. 32733.
I'ony express. 307S7.
Hill (M. F.) Lost village. 54328.
Hill (N. G.) Against odds.
558.
Hill (P.) :
Daughter of the prophets.
9999.
Hand of the pa.stor. 18046.
Hill (R.) :
Christopher Columbus.
7259.
In Andalusia long ago.
21102a.
Hill (R. C.) :
JIaid of the mist. 27502.
Whirled on wheels. 50455.
Hill (R. F.) :
aieddler. 29003.
Romance of auld Scotland.
39790.
Hill (B. S.) Friends. 15462.
Hill (S.) Sec Hill (C. S.)
Hill (S. R.) :
Tiehind the gifts. 3328.
3329.
Indian trail. 21642a.
Michigan peaches. 29379,
29380.
Beal thing. 38574.
Hill (U. S.) Night-rider.
32733.
Hill (W.) :
Little Evangeline. 25673.
Plain of ice. 36429.
Hill (W. B.) That charming
count. 45546.
Hill (W. J.) Kloudvke. 24108.
Hill (W. S.) What a man
wishes. 50042b.
Hill-Lutz (ifrs. G. L.) Girl
from Montana. 1^512.
Hillard (S.) Storm in a tea
shop. 43979.
Hillemacher (P. L.) Circ^.
7377.
Hiller (E.) Pessimist. 35981.
Hiller (H. ) Mittsommer in
Dalekarlien. 30504.
Hiller (H. C.) King of Lotus
Isle. 23844. .
Hillern (W. von) :
Eagle Elsa. 12116.
Geier Wallv. 16010.
Hiiliard (J. N.) :
Castaways. 6409.
Peggy Primrose. 35807.
Hiiliard (Robert) :
Littlest girl. 25945.
One in a million. 34031a.
River of chance. 39569.
Hillier (L.> Kommandatur.
2422na. 24225b.
Hillman (C. D.) Gambrinus.
15816.
Hillman (C. H.) New Hamp-
shire girl. 32389.
Hillman (G. W.) Quilting
party. 38213.
Hillman (M.) co. Miss Ray.
of Colorado. 34864.
Hillman (S. F.) :
Lady gardner. 54204.
Pa.ssing souls. 54889.
Peggy's prophecy. 54918.
Piano is tuned. 54950.
Hillmann (M. A.) AV i 1 1
Shakespeare. 55951.
Hills (F. D.) :
My brother's keeper. 31509.
Under the oak. 48190.
Hills (L. P.t Edgar Arnold.
12225.
•Hills (M. S.) Roman keys.
39775.
Hills (S. E.) Gow-boy artist.
8930.
Hillyer (W. S.) :
Not in the i-egular armv.
33052.
Trinitv chimes. 46992,
46993.
Hilton (B.) Envoy extraordi-
narv. 12816.
Hilton (B. H.) :
Adventuress. 368.
Benedict Arnold. 3506.
Erin abn. 12858.
Hilton (L. ) Love & b\Tsine.ss.
26428a.
3143
INDEX
Himmelein (J. A.) :
Back among the old folks.
2734.
Carter of tlie Lazy Y.
6805.
Vajrrant. 48614.
Himrod (J. L. ) Butler\s se-
cret. 5641.
Hiuchcliffe (A.) :
Amer. couutess. 1184.
Barbara. 2957.
Joshua Haggard. 23043.
Hinckley (J.) :
Emily. 12616.
Refugees. 38901b.
What is forgotten. 50087.
Hiudley (Wilbur Wright):
Desk man. 58398.
Scoop. 55257.
Their little bit. 55553.
Hindmau (R. J.) Absent-
minded. 109.
Hiudrelet (F.) In modern
Plumville. 21245a.
Hinds (.1. T.) Shaughavm.
41973.
Hinds (J. W.) Watteau
screen. 49706.
Hinds {\Y. P.) First love
fatal. 14375.
Hinds & Noble :
Maria Stuart. 28239li.
Neffe als onkel. 32155b.
W^ilhelm Tell. 51013J.
Hinds, Noble & Eldredge.
Journalists. 23069a.
Hines (A. V.) :
Burglar & the lady, 5518.
Change your partner.
6G94a.
I take this woman. 54013.
Lynchers. 26969.
:Morning after. 31050.
Mutual sin. 31480.
One of the common herd.
34073.
Wife on salary. .50909.
nines (I>ixie) Last toast.
24774b.
Hines (Dixon) Stranded.
554.52.
Hines (E. R.) :
Manicure girl. 28065.
Notoriety. 33086.
Hi)ies (G. Ti. ) King Wajenge-
liklishlosv. 23921.
Hines (H. L.) Tramps. 46802.
Hines (W. E.) :
Doing Uncle Sam. 11244.
Hearts of N. Y. 18567.
Love's pov.-er. 26730.
Notoriety. 330S6.
On Cherry Hill. 33762.
On the docks. 33831.
rower of love. 36966.
Hingst (A. C.) :
Honest friend. 20095.
No. 13. 32891.
Wife on emergency. 50907.
Hinkle (S. C.) :
Ba(;helor tax. 2678. 2679.
Colonel Sims. 7924.
Mrs. Worthington's career.
3049L
Thousand mills. 45919.
Hinkley (L.) :
Billy of I'hilly. 3883a.
Craven. 9025.
It's an ill wind. 54087.
Himnan (B. M.) Perambula-
tor. 35878.
Hinman (F. B.I Material for
vaudeville. 28784.
Hinman (G. P.) Amateiu-
phrenologists. 1066.
Hinman (J. R. ) Colorado girl.
7968.
Hinnerk (O.) Sec Hinrichsen
(O.)
Hinrichs (A.) jr. Geo. Wash-
ington. 161.52.
Hinrichs (G. ) ^laid in white.
27454.
Hinrichsen (O.) :
Durch! 12049a.
Narrische welt. 31903.
Hinton (C. M.) :
Second night. 41.3!X)a.
Shepherd's luck. 420.59.
Hints pub. & supply co. :
Cry.stal ball. 9290, 9291.
Great mock trial of Deacon
Huggins. 17435.
Handkerchief drill. 18065.
Just out. 23381.
Lady cook. 24379.
Living fan. 2.5975.
Midsununer night's divam.
29480.
Tambourine drill. 4.5035.
War of roses. 49.590.
Wedding chorus. 49901.
Hints pub. co. :
All on a sunnner's day.
879.
Blue Beard. 4349.
Brightest name. 5120.
Cinderella, 7355.
Columbia's reception. 7995.
Court of fame. 8847.
Fire cracker drill. 14299.
Flower fantasie. 14579.
Katy in Gooseland. 23537.
Lancelot & Elaine. 24571.
March winds. 28165.
Moon menagerie. 30941.
Nearer my God to Thee.
32116.
New Aladdin & the same old
lamp. 32317.
Hints pub. co. — Continued.
New flag drill. 32378.
Owl & the pussy cat. 34970.
Revolt in Christmas land.
39278.
Rose drill. 39959.
Sleeping princess. 42762.
Snowball fantastics. 42911.
Tom Thumb wedding.
46460.
Witch's mirror. 51283.
Hiorth (A.) Paa hybelen.
34999a.
Hiorth-Sch0yen (R.) Bryllups-
luarschen. 5358.
Hippisley (J.) :
Intruder. 21873.
Lanty of the hills. 24641.
Man's game. 28100.
Power of woman. 37004.
Scarlet pimpernel. 40994.
Hiram, pseud. See Ferguson
(W.J.)
Hirchmann .(H.) :
Charmante Rosalie. 53114.
Hirondelle.s. 19534.
Petite Boheme. 36039.
Petite Manon. 36047.
Hirsch (A.) Contract. 8387.
Hirsch (E. S.) Sheriff. 42068.
Hirsch (Gaston) Marchioness
of the streets. 28173.
Hinsch ((iilbert) Higgln-
bothani. 19391.
Hirsch (H.) Broadway girl.
5148.
Hirsch (H. O.) Daddy. 9591.
Hirsch (H. R.) Onkel Sam.
34143.
Hir.sch (I. E. ) Bloodless duel.
4309.
Hirsch (L. D.) :
Gennan colonel. 16185.
Home wreckers. 20065.
Hirsch (L. J.) Trespass.
46917.
Hirsch (P.) Day at the links.
10109.
Hirsch (S. M.) :
Fire regained, 14309,
14310.
Leonardo, the Magnificent.
25076b.
Mvsterffs of Thanntos.
31798a. 31798b.
Passion plav of Washington
Sq. 3548.5a.
Potiphar's wife. 36907.
Three in one. 55574.
Yogo or Yoga. 56034.
Hirsch (W. C.) Good things to
drink. 17119.
Hirsehberg (H.) Stilicho.
43900.
Hirscher (J. E.) Pals. 35150.
3144
INDEX
Hirschfeld (G.) :
Agnes Jordan. 592.
Mothers. 54615.
tjberwinder. 47893.
Zweite leben. 52407.
Hirschfeld (L.) :
Exzellenz Pompadour.
13278.
Lustschloss. 26956.
Schlechte rnf. 41066.
Verflixte liebe. 48860a,
Hirschfeld (M.) Admiral
Cupid. 300.
Hirschfield. Girl from Tex.
16530.
Hirschfield (J. R.) Cattle thief.
6486.
Hirschman (J. L. ) :
Busybody. 5030.
Mountain climbers. 31227.
Hirsh (O. A.) Tapping the
wires. 45129.
Hir.sh (W. V.) Disowned.
10957.
Hirshfield (R.) Broken chains.
5173.
Hirzel (S.) Um Kouig Hettels
tochter. 47917a.
Hispanic soc. of Amer. Peca-
dora. 54916.
Hitchcock (J.) :
Niche in the wall. 32615.
White silence. 50571.
Hitchcock (M.) Martha More-
land. 28497.
Hitchcock (M. W.) David
Harum. 10055.
Hitchcock (Raymond) :
Lucky tramp. 26882.
Salammbo. 40578.
Hitchcock ( Ripley ) David
Harum. 10055.
Hitchcock (W.) Heiiioom.
18690.
Hitchings (V. D.) System vs.
humanity. 44886.
Hitt (B.) King & a half.
23727.
Hitt (C. B.) Madiland. 27289.
Hittell (J. S.) :
Regolstein. 38928.
Tannwald. 45117.
Hitts (N.) Ghost of Hastings.
16316.
Hixon (F. W.) Erin's Isle.
12868.
Hladky (B.) Detsk6 divadelnl
hry a v5''Stupy pro deti cesko-
americkych §kol. 10629.
Hlavacek (J.) :
Genius. 16084.
Piper. 36376.
Under woman's rule. 48239.
Hoadley (C. B.) :
Juggling the truth. 23203a.
Show-down. 42178a.
Wrong number. 51893a.
Hoadley (F. A.) :
Destiny. 10594.
Higher education. 19440.
Two of a kind. 47725,
47726.
Hoadley (Mrs. F. W.) Two of
a kind. 47725.
Hoadley (H. W.) :
Bill Ryan, the stage hand.
3846a.
One New Year's eve.
34044a.
Hoag (E. ) Hazel Hampden.
18362.
Hoag (E. F. A.) Mountain
maid. 54621.
Hoard (D.) Father's sin.
13875.
Hoard (G. E. ) Reincarnation
of an ideal. 38973b.
Hoare (D.) Where children
rule. 50373.
Hoban (C. E.) Street flirta-
tion. 44117.
Hobart (G. V.) :
Alma, where do you live?
948.
B. Sharpe. 2610.
Big stick. 3804.
Boys & Betty. 4860.
Candy shop. 6002.
Comic supplement. 8082.
Everywife. 13146.
Experience. 13231a, 13232a.
13232b.
First night. 14378.
Follies of 1911. 14677.
Girl from Chantilly. 16483.
Ham tree. 17959.
Her royal highness. 19116.
Hodge, Podge & co. 19926.
In old Va. 21283.
It happened in Topeka.
22210.
Looey. 26152.
Mein liebchen. 29062.
Miss Manhattan. 29979.
Mrs. Black is back. 4837,
30309.
Mrs. Wilson — that's all.
30489.
Moonlight Jlary. 54593.
Opening night. 34256.
Peaches. 35713.
Sleepy king. 42768, 42769.
Smuggler. 42864.
Song-birds. 43231.
Sons of Abraham. 43206a.
Venetian romance. 48792.
Victoria. 48974.
Welcome to our city. 49960.
Hobart (G. V.)— Continued.
What's your husband do-
ing? 55889.
Wheel of love. 50175.
Why. 50722a.
Widow & the devil. 50800.
Yankee girl. 51997.
Ziegfeld follies. 52340,
52340a, 56053.
Hobart (Mrs. H. L.) See Ho-
bart (M. E. J.)
Hobart (M. E. J.) :
Athanasius. 2309.
Great trail. 17474a.
Little pilgrims & the book
beloved. 25840, 25840a.
A'^ision of Saint Agnes' eve.
49165. 49165a.
Hobbes (J. O.) See Craigie
(Mrs. P. M. T.)
Hobble (J. L.) Excessively
married. 13195c.
Hobbs (B.) Snare. 42882a.
Hobbs (F.) Innocent kid.
21746.
Hobo author, pseud. See La-
key (J. M.)
Hobson (I.) :
In Buffalo. 21115.
Lady detective. 24882.
Meet me in Syracuse. 29042.
Hobson (M.) College knight-
errant. 7859.
Hocevar (J.) Domol jubl.ia
sile. 11334.
Hoch (E.) :
Mile. Ricci. 27274.
Midnieht lady. 29435.
Thorny path. 4.5866.
Three a. m. 45824a.
Hoche (L.) Bebe s'amuse.
3244a.
Hochstadt (M. Kempuer-) See
Kempner-Hochstadt.
Hochstetter (G.) Starre sy.s-
tem. 43804.
Hockenbery (F.) Prof. Black's
phunnygraph. 37624.
Hocking (W. R.) World against
him. 51748.
Hodgdon (C.W.) Mirror. 29820.
Hodge (J.) General Stoessel.
16056.
Hodge (R. H.) :
Pleasant evening by the
imperial trio. 36523.
Who's who & what's what.
55930.
Hodge (R.M.) Joseph. 22997.
Hodge (W. R.) Red streak.
38806.
Hodge (W. T.) :
Doc Whitman. 11097.
Eighteen miles from home.
12337.
3145
INDEX
1 Judge (W. T.)— Contimied.
Fixing sister. 14452d.
Guest of honor. 17738.
Joke on the judge. 22913.
Lesson in bridge. 25104.
Road to happiness. 39586.
Rose corner. 39956.
Silas Scrubbins. 42328.
Hodgeman (T.) Wreck. .51828.
Hodges (A.) :
After the night conies th(i
dawn. 512.
Kittv Tailleur. 24068.
Lord Coverdale. 26197.
Peasant's blood. 35741.
What's the use? 50121.
Hodges (C.) :
:\[nn that wa'^. 27954.
.^[iln•ied by proxy. 28414.
Orders o* th' boss. 34318.
Snzette o' th' slums. 44711.
Hodges (G.) Black art. 4046.
tlodges (H.) :
Grumpv. 17705a.
Little lady in blue. .54290.
Hodges (L. IvI.) Bird guar-
dians. 52893.
Hodges (W. R.) Stain. 43741.
Hodicldns. Uncle Seth Has-
kins. 48037.
Hodgkins (H. G.) Mite & the
mighty. 30490b.
Hodgkins (J. Marriott-) See
ISIarriott-Hodgkins.
Hodgkins (S.) Raw recruit.
38526.
Hodgkinson (E.) Pilgrim's
pro!rr<>ss. 54958.
Hodgidss (W.) :
Flirtation. 14524.
Helen Kuss for family
matters. 18724a.
Honeymoon eclipse. 20124.
In a'slreet car. 21087.
Marriologist. 28467.
Torn shrine. 46577, 46578.
Trial money. 46928.
Hodiison (F. A.) Irish loyalty.
22005.
Hodg.son (H. E.) Saxon &
savage. 40914.
Hoecker (P. O.) :
r»r. Armyon's wife. 11113.
Yolk in waffen. 49255a.
Hoeftler (.T.) Convict's son.
8427.
Hoefler (H. X.) Day in a doc-
tor's office. 10121.
Hoefler (H. M.) Papa's new-
wife. 35218.
Hofling (V.) Maria Magda-
lena. 2823Sa.
Hoehle (H.) :
Magic ring. 27387.
Rum, 40257.
Hoenv (,\. W.) Truest one,
55669.
Hoering (E. ,T.) Scotch-Irish
Yankee. 41168.
Hermann (H.) Jason, das
\veihnachtsschilT. 22511a.
Hoesen (A. P. van) See \i\n
Hoesen.
Hoey. Trip to the city. 47041.
Hoev (C.) Reform movement.
38870.
Hoey (G.) :
Child oi the state. 7003,
7004.
Cork man. 8528, 8529.
Keep it dark. 23557.
Little Becky. 25.586.
Lost .*t found. 26277.
Man from Corl-:. 27766.
Man of Cork. 27891.
Oath. 33202.
Oh. wliat a niiriit. 33365.
Two hearts. 47634.
Western Union telegraph.
50025.
Hi-iyer (E.) :
Children of the stage.
7041.
Familie .Jensen. 13566a.
^Modern Magdalen. 306251..
Seenens b0rn. 41013.
H(!fl)auer (C. ) K u k u s k a.
24269.
Hofele (F. W.) Wild pro-
l)hets. 50984.
Hofer (A. Neumann-) t^fe
Neil m a n n-Hof er .
Hoff (C. A.) She sinned be-
cause she loved. 42014.
Hofp (Y\'. C.) :
Four seasons. 15176.
Jolly good fellow. 22937.
Just Red. 54156.
Trix. 47120.
Hoffe (M.) Little damozel.
25641.
Hoffer (C. M.) :
Spirit of wine. 43581.
Wav of the transgressor.
49756.
H(»ffman (A.)-:
Ace of clubs. 1.54.
All Baba. 762.
Capt. Dreyfus. 6102.
Geo. Washington. 161.52.
May-queen. 28908.
Nightingale. 32763.
Privateer. 37541.
Hoffman (Aaron or A. S.) :
Accomplishments. 146.
Aeronaut. 401.
All about Goldstein. 820.
.\ m a t e u r philanthropist.
1005.
And company. 1403b.
Hoffinan (Aaron orA. S.) — Con.
Andv Rice In society.
52686.
A n t h 0 n y & Cleopatre
1602.
.\.l)p(>iutmenl. 1721a.
At sea. 2186.
At the christening. 52748.
At the landing. 22.50a.
At the seashore. 2279.
Back fi-om the land of the
nut. 2737a.
Baron ?,[unchausen. 3018.
Beautv doctor. 3229.
Besnity to order. 3243.
Bonnie Annie Laurie. 4576.
Boss. 529.57.
Caba-raviugs. 5762.
Case against Jones. 6315.
Chauteclair. 6709.
Cb.arity ball. 6746a.
Charity banks and insur-
ance. 6747a.
Check for a thousand.
6862a.
Cherry tree. 6911ii.
Chinatown. 7079.
Club man's gossip. 7697.
Cupid & th.e lady. 9375,
9376.
Daffydills from Dixie.
9619a.
Deacon's sweetheart. 10196.
Defective detective. 10377.
Does anybody want a come-
diaji? 11226a-11226c,
Domesric economy. 53437.
Dutchman k the tramp.
120«0.
End of the world. 12718.
Falling for her. 13503a.
Fellow with the green um-
brella. 14006.
Female highwayman.
14021.
Finished fight. 14280.
Flying Dutchman. 14625.
Follow the leader. 14688.
For rent to-morrow. 14903.
Fox hunters. 15214.
Game. 15825.
German congressman.
16185a.
German sera tor. 161951}.
16195c.
Getting a divorce. 16270.
Girls of the gay white way.
16676a.
Glickman the glazier. 16755.
Going into vaudeville.
16854a.
Her horseless husband.
19021.
Him & him. 19493.
3146
INDEX
23748.
21759.
the sea-shore.
27222b.
27664.
Moses.
28328-
HofLmau (Aaron orA. S.) — Con.
His niece's hero. 19752.
Horse doctor. 20290.
I got troubles. 20792(1.
I had an auto. 20792e.
lu gay Paree. 211S0.
Irish-American. 21949a .
Is it raining? 22088.
Janitor. 2247Ga.
Jollj-^ baron. 22927.
King Casey.
Last resort.
Levinsliy at
25182.
Lifer. 25332.
Little Miss Devil. 25773,
25773a.
Little walking delegate.
25927.
Mnie. Who Are Yon.
Mama's darling boy.
Manna falls for
28081.
Market basket.
28328b.
Marriage & after. 28369.
Me & my dov.n trodden sex.
28968.
Merry-go-roimd. 29236.
Merry-go-rounders. 29239.
Merry whirl. 29270.
Minister— why. 29740.
My friend Brown. 31548.
My i)olicies. 3]()S71i-;'l()S7d.
Mystery of the yogis.
31855.
New cadet. 32332,
New leader. 32403.
Newlyweds & their bal)v.
32559.
Nothing doing. 54739.
Oh. dese women. 33350.
On the jury. .33862a-33862c.
Oyster ste\^^ 34983.
Passing review. 35463,
35464.
Peach of a pair. 35712.
People's friend. 54925.
Pickles for 2. 36224.
Playing the ponies. 36483.
Politicians. 36716.
Prettiest girl in Paris.
37103.
Rice & old shoes.
Rogers brothers.
Schwartzbrodt
man. 41137.
Son of Solomon.
Speaker of the
43449-43450a.
Straight. 44014.
Swift proposition. 44799.
Timothv Ryan's return.
46272.
39329.
39722.
& Pickle-
43214.
hniisse.
Hoffman (Aaron orA. S.) — Con.
Tom, Dick & Harry . 46443a.
Tony. 46504.
Tony, the bootblack. 46509.
Troubles of Rozinski. 47182.
Twixt nudnight tc morn.
47528.
Unexpected. 48283a.
Unofficial engagement.
48401.
Vaudeville cocktail. 48736-
48737b.
Vaudeville pousse-caf6.
48739a.
Waiter. 55806.
Wanted, an angel. 49549a.
49549b.
We won't go home until
morning. 49824.
When Reuben comes to
town. 502SS.
V/ho? me? 50640.
Will & a won't. 51023.
Hoffman fC. H.) Jonah in the
whale. 22973.
Hoffman (F.) Joeco's dinner.
22787.
Hoffman (H. B.) :
Oonllict. 8251.
Guardian of fame. 17719.
Little father's captain.
25679a.
Marriage for convenience.
28392.
New & the old. 32320. \
Professorial bigamy. 37644. j
Professor's dilemma. 37647. I
Trickster tricked. 46964.
Wonder child. 51648.
Hoffman (I. O.) Baraabloo.sa.
2876.
Hoffman (J.) :
Crossed wire. 9213.
Priest. 37218.
Hoffman (J. H.) Fagin's pupil.
13354.
Hoffman (James M.) Patriots.
35573.
Hoffman (John M.) :
Egypt. 12303.
History of a hand. 19885.
Hoffman (M.) :
Filibuster. 14220a.
Lord Richard in the pan-
try. 26218a.
Sensa. 41484a.
Hoffman (O.) Reincarnation.
38972.
Hoffman (W. P.) Siege of
Troy. 42279.
Hoffmann (A.) :
Hoheit soil h e 1 r a t e n .
19955c.
Hoffmann (A.) — Continued.
Mit Gott filr kaiser und
reich. 30496a.
So'n windhund. 42934.
Hoffmann (E.) Painted illu-
sions. 54869.
Hoffmann (E. T. A.) :
Erziihlung. 4935.
Zinnober. .52362.
Hoffmann (G.) Gertrude Hoff-
mann's new revue. 16227.
Hoffmann (J.) :
Mahl der spotter. 27428.
Tragodie d e r schonheit.
46742a.
Hoffmann (L. E.) Pigs did it.
36285.
Hoffmann (M.) :
Fantaisie. 13847.
Satan repulsed. 40811.
Hoffmann (P. W.) Meier's
mumie. 29057.
Hoffmann (W. E.) :
Africaine. 449.
Jewess. 22708.
Modern Othello. 30638.
Village barber. 49018.
White Othello. 50552.
Hoffrichter (P.) Hobo & prince.
19906.
Hofman (A.) Barman t. 2996.
Hofmann (G. W.) :
Snow queen. 42903.
Tree of heaven. 55650.
Hofmann (R. Beer-) See
Beer-Hofmaim.
Hofuiannsthal (H. von) :
Ariadne auf Naxos. 1820.
1821. : ,
Ariadne on Naxos. 1822.
Cavaliere della rosa. 6.531.
Chevalier k la rose. 6926.
Cristinas lieinu-eise. 9147.
9148.
Death and the fool. 10272a,
10272b. 16184a.
Death of Titian. 16184a.
Elektra. 12401, 12 4 0 2,
12428-12430, 12431.
Elettra. 12439.
Fran ohne schatten. 53701.
Gerettete Venedig. 16177.
Jedermann. 22590.
Konig Odipus. 24209.
Madonna Dianora. 54378.
Marriage of Sobeide.
„ 16184a.
Odipus und die .sphinx.
33296.
Rose-bearer. 39952.
Rosenkavalier. 40032,
40033.
Venice preserved. 48820a.
Hofmeister (F.) :
Cornill Schut. 8556.
3147
INDEX
Hof meister ( F. ) — Continued.
I s t r i an i s c h e hochzeit.
22194.
Kornelius Schut. 24233.
Hogan (E.) :
Country coon. 8745, 8746.
Hot time in Blackville.
2033S.
Missioimrv man. 30083.
My friend from Ga. .31553.
Hogan (G. W.) Hoosier Hol-
low. 20232.
Hogan (J. M.) Clearing the
mists. 7572, 7573.
Hogan (L. E.) Bobby & the
fairies. 4450.
Hogan (M. W.) Mrs. Peggy
O'Neal Eaton. 30436.
Hogan (R. D.) Army of peace.
1900.
Hogan (W.) Home rule. 20033.
Hogarth (C.) :
Bag. 2799.
In a whirl. 21091, 21092.
Hogarth (W.) Gypsy Gabriel.
17829.
Hoge (A. A.) :
Scoundrel. 41175.
Social tragedy. 42989.
Hoge (J. S.) Spoilt young
man. 43597.
Hoge (P. H.) Divine tragedy.
11017.
Hogg (C. W.) :
Episodes. 12833.
Men who loved Mamie.
29113.
Mirror of time. 29827.
Story of Corporal Bell.
4.S997a.
Hogle(F. A.) Red turn. 38811.
Hogrefe (P.) Every senior.
53561.
Hogue (M.) Just a count.
23318.
Hogue (S.) Return of Magee.
55157.
Hohbert (F. H.) False im-
prisonment. 13530.
Hohbert (J. V.) False impris-
onment. 13530.
Hohen Schleijer (P. freiherr
von) Idiot. 20881a.
Hohenschleyer (A. von) Com-
edy of resurrection. 53223.
Hohl (A. E.) :
Burglaresque. 5525a.
To a finish. 46355a.
Hohlbein (W. A. J.) Alice, the
actress. 795.
Hoier (T.) Man in the win-
dow. 27875.
Hoke (C. F.) Burglar. .5.3017.
Hoke (H. M.) Governor, girl
& guardsman. 17182.
Holahan (E. M.) Rag doll.
38328.
Holahan (R. K.) French crisis.
15358a.
Holbein (W. A. J.) Under a
mask. 48089.
Holherg (L. von) :
Comedies. 8055a.
Flirst von Marokko. 15632.
Jeppe on the hill. 22616.
Rasmus IMontanus. 53127.
Holbrook (A.) Incubator ba-
bies. 21604.
Holbrook (A. M.) :
Looking forward. 26169a.
Pretty Polly. 37123.
Holbrook (A. W.) :
Call on the bride. 5914.
Common sense courtship.
8146.
D. Dewey & lady. 9577.
Donald Macdonald. 11384.
Explosion of Mr. Smith's
theory. 13254.
Friday afternoon. 15415,
15416.
Fool or a saint. 14725.
Great Kleinplatz experi-
ment. 17414.
Jack. 22301.
Little terror. 25899.
Old gentleman Andrews.
33490.
Once up(m a time. 33978.
One of the Dewey's. 34074.
Plucky, the wharf-rat.
36560.
Stony-Lonesome. 43956.
Terror. 4-5438.
Theo. 45702.
Tidal wave. 46151.
Ugly frog. 47896.
Where is vour sister?
50385.
Holbrook (B.) See Holbrook
(G. B.)
Holbrook (E. A.) Frozen deep.
15610.
Holbrook (F.) :
liaugh. 24809.
Song of Hiawatha. 43234c.
Holbrook (G. B.) :
House of Stern. 20421.
I\l(v-tl)air Goose. 31115.
Holbrook (M. L.) His heroine.
19654.
Holbrook (R. T.) Master
Pierre Patelin. 28720b.
Holbrooke (.T.) Enchanted gar-
den. 12671b.
ITolcomb (W.) :
Beggar on horseback. 3309.
Bonny T>orn:i Doono. 4584.
Iiro\\'n's baby. 5338.
Clamsman. 7499.
Holcomb (W.) — Continued.
Follies of the Moulin R(juge.
14683.
Front. 15594.
Funny man. 15712.
General housework. 16044.
Gentleman vagabond. 16129.
Gilded brick. 15353. 16354.
Girls of the IMoulin Rouge.
16678.
Gringoire. 17646.
H. I. M. 17S55.
Her last reliearsal. 19052.
,Ia<-k's uncle. 22395.
Kin Fu. 23709.
Lo.sf chord. 26293.
Lucille. 26824.
Mixed mixer. 3i)527.
Modern Carmen. 30590.
Not all the king's horses.
33046.
Object, matrimony. 33222.
On a sleeper. 33747.
On the road. 33903.
On the Yukon. 33949.
Panhandle Pete. 35173.
Peregrine. 35895.
Printer's pi. 37486.
Return of the roamer.
39200.
Through tlie scenes. 46099.
Vice versa. 48939.
Wanted, a gent. 49507.
Wheels. 50179.
Holcombe (G. H.) Holcombe,
the Rube band & Anna Wood-
ward. 19959.
Holcombe (H.) Good .ship
Nancy Lee. 17114.
Holcombe {Mr. & Mrs. L. W.)
Romance of Sunny Slope
farm. 39809.
Holcombe (S. W.) :
Passing of the grandmother.
85456.
Solving the question. 43143.
Straved or stolen. 44108.
Holden(A. E.) Colette. 7803.
Holden (D.) :
Crime of impulse. 9091.
Fatal night. 13763.
Holden (E. G.) Sea & shore.
41213.
Holden (F. P.) :
Cup & the lip. 9349,
Game & the candle. 15832.
Her brother. 18927a.
In power. 21299.
Little yellow dog. 25941.
Ludwig. 26907.
Matter of monev. 288.50,
28851.
Mayor of Womanhattan.
28943.
One of the least. 84079.
3148
INDEX
Holden (F. P.) — Continued.
Rhodopi!^. 39321.
Summer's wooing. 44.515.
Way of life. 49743.
Wav she did it. 49781a.
Zincali. 5235.5.
Holdeii {^[)■s. G. R.) Husking-
bee. 20740.
Holden (G. F.) :
Bond invisible. 4540.
Marsh roses. 28484.
Holden (Harry) :
Denver expre.ss. 10485.
Messenger boy cc the show
girl. 29313.
Holden (Hilliard) Jean La-
fitte. 22557.
Holden (Mrs. J. H.) Green
tire escape. 17566.
Holden (L. W.) Prof. Jingle-
jaw's exhibition rehearsal.
37632a.
Holden (O.) Wearin' of the
green. 49844.
Holden &. Harron. Bill poster.
52889.
Holdorf (F. ) Lover's leap.
26673.
Holdship (G. 1.) :
Chabert. 6617.
Colonel Chabert. 7903.
Major. 27566.
Holdsworth ( S. ) P i r a t e' s
dream. 36401.
Holitscher (A.) Golem. 17032.
Hollaender (V.) :
Friiulein Frau. 15234.
Mann mit der griineu
maske. 28080.
Prinz Bussi. 37488.
Ilegimentspapa. 38919a.
HumurQn. 44521, 44522.
Hollanian (R. G.) Battles of
our country. 3142.
Holland (C.) Mousme. 31252.
Holland (C. G.) :
Darien. 9846a.
Halo k the toad. 17956.
Holland (D. P.) :
In the soup. 21516.
Lord & lover. 26185.
Holland (E.) :
All a nnstake. 813.
Gambler. 15796.
Man who came back.
27976a.
Other man's wife. 34461.
Return. 39177a.
Holland (F.) Girl's frolic.
16668.
Holland (F. C.) :
Cave woman. 53095.
Ways of transgressors.
49799c.
Holland (G.) :
Clemenceiui case. 7579.
Dead witness. 10229.
Holland (H.) Wages of sin.
49358.
Holland (H. L.) :
Napoleon's defeat. 32006.
Web. 49867.
Holland (J. A.) :
Granite Hills. 17315.
Leo, the iconoclast. 25069.
Holhind (J. J.) :
For mother's sake. 14883.
Little Red Riding Hoo<l.
25858.
Holland (M. F.) Yeoman.
52099
Holland" (Mildred) :
David Copperfield. 10052.
Triumph i)f an empress.
47084.
Wail of the banshee.
49389.
Holland (IMontgomery) :
Bill's partner. 3870.
Honor of .Tolm Carson.
20169.
Silver sw..rd. 42423.
Holland (W.) :
Greek twins. 17548.
Sibelle. 42226.
Holland (W. R.) :
In disguise. 21150,
Wooden Intlian. 51677.
Holland (W. G.) Bald Knoi)
tragedy. 2886.
Hollander (L. M.) :
Bevond human j)ower.
3721a.
Renais.^ance. 39031 a.
Sword & crozier. 44808.
When the new w i n e
blooms. .50326. •
Hollebaugh (C. W.) Christian
man. 7182.
HollenI)eck (B. W.) :
After 10 years. 487.
Zion. 52363.
Hollenbeek (J. W.) Ambition.
1109.
Hollender (A.) Julian, Count
de Consiegra. 23219.
Hollenius (L. .L) :
Cream of society. 9046.
Game of cards. 1.5847.
Question of dollars. 38162
Holies (A.) Dnche.ss of Do-
herty. 11927.
Hollev (H.) Read-aloud plays.
55110.
HoUey (M.) :
Betsy Bobbett. 3625.
Josiah's secret. 23055.
My opinions. 31679.
Holley (M.) — Continued.
P. A. & P. I. 34991.
Samantha & Betsv Bobbett.
40648.
Holliday (E. T.) Helen of
Troy. 18726.
Hollinger (H. C.) My nephew.
31663.
Hollingshead ( J. ) M i a m L
29360.
Hollingsw^orth (A.) Mills of
the gods. 29681.
Holliugsworth (M. S.) Pioneer
hero. 36359.
Hollis. Volunteer. 49267.
Hollis (F. G.) Feminine
strategy. 14033.
Hollis (J. B.) Algv. 759.
Hollis (L. L.) :
Heart of stone. 18483.
Jeanne du Barri. 22576.
Parted at the altar. 35391.
Hollister (E. G.) Betsy abroad.
3619.
Hollister (G. G.) :
Constance. 8344.
Dons. 11403, 11404.
Governor of Seville. 17187.
Kathro. 23526.
Wax girl. 49714.
H.iUister (L. D.) Fore. 53680.
Hollister (L. H.) Celese o' the
hill.s. 6.564.
Holloran (.1.) :
Kentucky romance. 23610.
Kinghts of the road. 24171.
Lady & the deacon. 24339.
Mystery. .31831.
Obstruction. .332.33.
Onr insane cousin. 34(580.
Hollo way (O. M.) :
Aaron Burr. 28.
March of tlu' nations.
28161.
Holloway (E. ) Agnes Surriage.
596.
Hollowav (J. C. ) Herald.
19178.
Hollowav
4629.
Holl.stein
(G.)
Hollwitz (A.)
dor. 179.55.
Holly (E. H.)
24904.
Holm (K.) :
Hundstage. 20663.
Marys grosses herz. 28584.
Holman (E. C.) Caging of
Caleb. .5809a.
Holman (F. E.) .\lice in
Wonderland. 788.
(G.)
Boomerang.
See Thran
Chan-
dollar.
Halmar
Lead
3149
INDEX
Holmau (H.) :
Adam Killjoy. 256a.
Doctor. 11107.
Husband wanted. 20727a.
Man in red. 27850.
Merchant prince. 29189,
29190.
Old Bill Rogers. 54765.
Play & players. 36454.
Song medley. 43232.
Town constable. 46647.
Two Ky. blackbirds. 47662.
20th century girl. 52447.
Holmau (Jennie) Another
man's wife. 15S1.
Holmau
(L. ^\
Holman
.)
(Judith) /Sep Law
King's fight-
Shakuutala.
(W. C.)
ing man. 23985
Holme (G.)
41922a.
Holmes (B.) :
Happie Heinle. 18131.
Happy Heinie. 18170.
Show-down. 42178.
Ties that bind. 46176a.
See also Droste (B. H.)
Holmes (C. E. ) Hearts are
trumps. 18545.
Holmes (C. N.) Their first
quarrel. 55551.
Holmes (E. A.) Rathmore.
38506.
Holmes (E. D.) :
Baker's patriotic dialogues.
2820.
Live Oaks. 25951.
Marguerite's loyalty.
28225a.
Raphael in Bohemia.
38470a.
Holmes (F. S.) :
Blackmailed. 4166.
Gossip. 17142.
Mystery. 31830.
O, Henry. 33179.
On the house top. 33856.
Pair of antiques. 35076.
Holmes (H.) Outcast. 84870.
Holmes (M. J.) :
Dora Deane. 11451a,
53441.
Lena Rivers. 25045-25052.
Marian Grey. 28252.
Mildred. 29553, 29554.
Tempest & Sunsliine.
4.5287-452S9, 45291.
Holmes (Marjorie) Curse of
beauty. 9493.
Holmes (Matthew) Our Ger-
man senator. 34647, 34648.
Holmes (R. F.) Wife. 50S74a.
Holmes (S. E.) Hanna Jagert.
18085a.
Holmes (W. J.) One night in
June. 34049.
Holmes-Gore (A.) :
Fatal stocking.?. 13768.
Hov^f de Figeac came to
court. 20473.
Supplanter. 44615.
Hoist (E.) :
Blue blood. 4359.
Boiling water. 4505.
Circus in town. 7411.
Doll wife. 11261.
Hot water. 20348.
Lady of the sea. 24505.
Misfits. 29886.
Ninety in the shade. 32810.
Our college boys. 34571.
Riff raft-. 39411.
Rooms for rent. 39904.
Rooms to let. 39905.
Rooms to rent. 39908.
Slaves of a citv. 42726.
Slaves of N. Y. 42731.
That lady from Paris.
45584.
Work. 51721.
Year 2000. 52052.
1999. 52516.
Hoi stein (H.) :
Red light. 38752a.
Spirit of Napoleon. 43563.
Holsteiu (P.) Wanted — a ca-
reer. 49494a.
Holt. New market. 32420.
Holt (D. S.) New aviator.
32323.
Holt (E.) Bud'.s baby. 5398.
Holt (E. E.) Five secrets.
14442.
Llolt (E. L.)
Holt (F. T.)
Aftermath. 544.
Fire & fireside. 53644.
Lfist performance. 24753.
Holt (G. A.) :
Last straw. 24771.
Lesson. 25099.
Rare sense of humor.
38485.
Too young to know. 46552.
Holt (H.) :
Faust. 13901c.
Wilhelm Tell. 51013c.
Holt (H.) & CO.:
Across the border. 1701i.
Ahnfrau. 627.
Allison's lad. 938.
As you like it. 2051.
Athalie. 2308.
Avare. 2508.
Beau of Bath. 52840.
Bibliothekar. 3751.
Bourgeois gentilhomme.
4763.
Braut von Messina. 4934b.
/?ee Lewis (E. P.)
Holt (H.) & CO.— Continued.
Christmas caudles. 53159.
Cid. 7315.
Cid, Horace & Polveucte.
7317.
Consuelo. 8362.
Cyrauo de Bergerac. 9553.
Des meeres und der liebe
wellen. 53392.
Deux billets. 10641b.
Don Gil de las calzas verdes.
11345.
Duel. 11953.
Dummkopf. 12031.
Einer muss heiraten. 12354,
12355.
Embers. 32.586.
Emilia Galotti. 12615.
Er muss tanzen. 12842.
Er sucht einen vetter.
12846.
Erbforster. 12849.
Esther. 12948.
Etincelle. 13007.
Faust. 13902.
Forest princess. 53682.
Giinsclien vou Buchenau.
15761.
Gendre de ^NI. Poirier.
16032.
Hamlet. 18000a.
Hernani. 19243.
Hero & Leander. 19250.
Herodes und Mariamne.
19278.
Hou'^e of the heart. 20423.
.Tournalisten. 23005, 23067.
Judith. 23178.
Jugendliebe. 23200a.
.Tulius Caesar. 23248.
Jungfi-au von Orleaais.
23300, 23300a.
Kabale und liebe. 23442a.
Knopf. 24186.
Konig Ottokar's gliick und
ende. 24210.
Ijittle plays from Amer. hist.
25842a.
Macbeth. 27035, 27043.
27044.
Maria Stuart. 28239a,
28239c. ,
Merchant of Venice. 29158,
29166.
Minna von Barnhelm.
29757.
Moza de ciiutaro. 31271.
Neffe als.onkel. 32154.
Paredes oyen. 85290a.
Patriotic plays. 35571.
Plays for private acting.
36507.
Pour la couronne. 86918.
Pr^cieuses ridicules. 37(M0.
3150
INDEX
Holt (H.) & co.—Contiuued.
Radisson. the voyageur.
38313a.
Kahab. 38351.
Ruy Bias. 40391.
Scliimiuel. 41057.
Short plays about famous
authors. 421GSa.
Sie hat ihr herz entdeckt.
42259.
Silver thread. 42424.
Simson und Delila. 424(51.
Tali'^nian. 44995.
Tartuffe. 45147.
Teja. 45208.
Three modern plays from
the French. 4.5990b.
Tradition. 4G703.
Tres comedias inodernas.
4G915.
tJltirao. 47909.
Unter vier ausreu. 48429a.
Uriel Aeosta. 48554,
Versuukene glncke. 48892.
Vovase de >•!. Perrichon.
49311.
Wallenstein. 49433b.
Wilheim Tell. .51012a,
51012c-.
Works of Shakespeare.
418f>4.
Holt (H. J.) :
Absent treatment. 112.
Ill wind. 20963.
Holt (S.) 10 years after. 52436.
Holt (S. B.) :
Great trust co. 17481.
Radish king. 38313.
Start to Calcutta. 43820.
Holton
sheep
Holton
54907
Holtzin;
(A.) CO.
47501.
( M. W. )
Two black
Pawnshop.
or (iM. F.) :
Realm of doubt. 38588.
Thi>ir inlaws. 45G67.
Holvik ( .T. A. ) Kongsemnerne.
24229b.
Holy (A.)
27320.
Holz (A.)
Biixl.
Mjirchen vom gliick.
5406, 5407.
Trauraiilus. 46860.
Holz (M.) Oood reputation.
17109a.
Holzer (R.) :
Hans Kohl base. 18111.
Stille musik. 43903a.
Honians (F. P..) Professional
beggar. 37C07.
Homan* (R. E.) :
Her dftSdy's boy. ls944b.
Johimie-on-the-spot, matri-
monial agent. 22888.
Homans (R. E.) — Continued.
Man, the woman, the cad &
the child. 27959.
My wife's kimona. 31759.
Who's who? 50671.
Wizard. 51333.
Home (I.) Dream ou Christ-
mas. 11754.
Home (W. O.) Soldier's re-
\\ard. 43109.
Home talent entertainment bu-
reau. Help! Help! 18786.
Homer :
Iliad. 44980.
Odvssev. 39187, 44980.
47915.
Homer {A.) H:irv<^v Vance.
18278.
Homer iC.) Lisa. 2.5567.
Homer (L. ) AValking delegate.
49413.
H( .'munku! us, pfeud. :
Familie P3stepan. 13565.
Herr v. P a m s t i n g e r.
19313a.
IJnfehlbare. 48305a.
Honor (B. F.) Hampton
Roads. 18019.
Honora (B.) Fifi. 14132a.
Hood (Baliou ) D e a d - o y e
mine. 10205.
Hood (Basil) :
Count of I.iUxembo\irg.
8671.
Emerald Isle. 12595.
Gipsy love. 16410.
Girls of Gotteuberg. 16675.
Golden girl. 16960.
Her royal highness. 19117.
Merrie England. 29219.
Merveilleuses. 29285.
Pearl girl. 35725, 3.5725a.
Princess of Kensington.
37437.
Rose of Persia. 39997.
Hood (C. N.) Divorces while
you wait. 11055.
Hood (F. A.) Mrs. Allen
squ^'lches Josiah. 30294.
Hood (I. M.) :
Esthei-. 12947.
In honor bound. 21213.
New lights. 32410.
Royal jest. 40152. 401.53.
Hood (.1. B.) :
Tiittle Egypt bnrlesquers.
25665.
Little Egyi>t in court.
25666.
Hood (J. H.) Cost of a trip
to N. Y. 8611.
Hood (J. R.) :
! Lullaby. 26913.
Poor man. 36803.
Hood (J. R.)— Continual.
Salvation of Larry Crane.
40630.
Tie that binds. 46169.
Hood (J. V,) :
Napoleon. 31984.
Won by a lie. 51631.
Hood (Jane) :
Highland soldiers ro-
mance. 19452.
Sufferinyetl*^. 44.391.
Hood (John) ;
.Evlin Gray. 13164.
Gyi)sy Faa. 17827.
Her first mi.stake. 18991.
l.>andIord's mistake. 24629.
Our dan.ghters" hu.sband.s.
34598.
St^ecting a h u s 1) a n d.
4141 S.
Hood (T.) .ST. Tail (tale) of a
shark. 44920.
Hood, Douglas & Howard.
erucilixion of Philip Strong.
9247.
Hoogesteger (M. D.) Convict's
daughter. 8425.
Hooke (C. W.) :
Diamond horseshoe. 10760.
Double cro.ss. 11511,
Inside job. 21771a.
Hooker (B.) :
Beauty & the Beast. 3222a.
Fairyland. 13419b-13419d.
Mona. 30734, 30735.
Morven & the grail. 31084a.
Weatherley's e ra e r a 1 d .s.
49859a.
Hooker (H.) :
Aaron Burr. 32.
Lady Betty. 24367.
Queen's pardon. .38123.
Hooker (W. B.) :
Psychology. 37776.
Tv\-o burglars. 47.570.
Hooker (W. G.) Sonoda.
43264.
Hooley (M. J.) :
Amer. earl. 1199.
Devil in love. 10661.
International match. 21825.
Prince of Albuquerque.
37325.
Third chapter. 45796.
Hooper (0. L.) :
As you like it. 2034.
Barnaby & Priscilla. 3001.
Hamlet. 17972.
Julius Caesar. 23239.
Macbeth. 27019.
Hooper (F.) :
Man from home. 27774a.
Second burglar. 41279.
5379 — voT.. 2—16 94
3151
I17DEX
Hooper (G. W.) :
Cannv's cross roads. 6011.
Go West. 16S08.
Our near relations. 34722.
Hooper (H.) Only an actress.
34193.
Hooper (I.) :
Marriage of Margaret.
28416.
Singer of Marly. 42489.
Hooper (L.) Inherited. 21722.
Hooper (L. H.) :
Chequered career. 6895.
Grandmother. 17295.
Helen's inheritance. 18746.
Her living image. 19056.
Mme. la marquise. 27203.
Now & foi-ever. 33109.
Prodigal children. 37577.
Young wives. 52205.
Hooper (N. ) Prodigal chil-
dren. 37577.
Hooper (R. L.) :
Miss Muffet's hirthday
party. 29990.
Price of happiness. 37159.
Respectability of Edge-
mere. 39105.
Hoopes (S. PI) AVheels.
50176.
Hoonibeek (Helen P.) Mary
Ann. 54444.
Hopcroft (A. K.) :
Lost sunbeam. 26359.
Union & liberty. 4S325.
Hope (A.) NVr Hawkins
(A. H.)
Hope (B.) :
lilack cornelian. 4071.
Midsummer ■ m a d n e s s.
29469.
Hope (D.) Actresses Christ-
mas. 230.
Hope (E. 0.) Faustean. 13910.
H<»pe (Edward) :
On the earth. 33833.
Rattler. 38510.
Razzeler. 38537.
Razzler. 38544.
Showed up. 42189.
Hope (Evelyn) Man first.
27756.
Hope (J. E.) Leola, a woman
of fate. 25072.
Hope(K.) Our Utopia. 34796.
Hope (M. S.) :
Green-eyed monster.
17562a.
Light. 25354c.
Man who saw. 27989a.
Scarlet fever. 40974.
Stronger claim. 44198.
Hope (V.) See Bourns (F. H.)
Hope (W. A.) :
Lysistrata. 54367.
Masque of Psyche. 54455.
Hope college (Council of)
Pageant of Hope. 54860.
Hopffgarten (E. V.) Demoiselle
Dubois. 10450.
Hopkins (A.) :
On trial. 33961a. 33961b.
Target. 45139a.
Hopkins (A. F.) Allies. 936a.
Hopkins (A. M.) :
Spool of thread. 43612.
Thunder gods. 46124.
Hopkins (C.) Mrs. Button.
30327.
Hopkins (C. J.) Taffey and
old Munch. 44911.
Hopkins (C. R.) :
How much is a million?
20507.
In glass houses. 21183.
Hopkins (E. C.) Lady Ysabel,
the co-ed. from Camel ot.
24533.
Hopkins (Edmund S.) :
Kismet. 24010.
Zeke. 52311. •
Hopkins (Edwin or E. S.) :
Advice to the love-loons.
52576.
Blackface hussar. 4160a.
Brunetteshauks. 5345.
Children of the sun. 7042.
Coming to the front. 8105a.
Cowboy's courtship. .53282.
Destiny of chance. 10600.
Expectations. 53574.
Expressionist. 53578.
Field of glory. 14125a.
Fixed po.st. 14451a.
From the depths. 15582.
Gang on the corner. 15SS2a.
Great Russian anarchist.
17461a.
Great white way. 17480.
Greatly improved. 17535.
Headsman. 18421.
Husband p )• o p o s j 1 1 o n .
20720a.
I liive your name. 20795.
Land of promise. 24612a.
Ledger of life. 24972a.
Louise, incorporated. 54330.
Man who married a popu-
lar wife. 279S4C.
New cure for rheumatism.
32354a.
News that must be told.
32569.
Night's lodging. 32 773,
32774.
Old airs. Pep. 33576b.
Puritan witch. 37874.
Red flame. 38733.
Hopkins (Edwin or E. S.) — Con.
Robert & Kathryn. 39618.
Roosevelt's chauffeur,
39909a.
Singing teacher. 42499.
Sleeping giant. 42760b.
Slumbering fires. 42803.
Smug citizen. 42863a.
Stone age suffragette.
55447.
Submerged. 44317b.
Suction. 44371.
To the secret federal.
46388.
Uneducated professor.
48276a.
Vengeance. 48798.
Vestry a. 4S912.
Wisdom & vanity. 55965.
Hopkins (Florence) :
Mousme. 31252.
My pretty Jane. 31689.
Pink rosette. 36344.
Quality of mercy. 37962.
Wanted, position. 49559.
Hopkins (Frank) Beyond the
Rockies. 3738.
Hopkins (G. M.) Inventor's
defence. 21898.
Hopkins (H. C.) Glamour of
love. 16720.
Hopkins (H. P.) Girl in the
mantilla. 16564, 16565.
Hopkins (.1.) Taffey and old
Munch. 44911.
Hopkins (J. B.) :
Beyond a doubt. 3719.
Desperate remedy. 10574.
Pair of shears. 35114.
Hopkins (.1. D.) Irishman's
love. 220.54.
Hopkins (Mrs. L. D.) Deci-
sion. 10346, 10346a.
Hopkins (M.) :
Let me explain. 25126.
Pullman troubles. 37821.
Trolley troubles. 47149.
Hopkins (M.A.) Boy's mother.
4865.
Hopkins (P. E.) :
Aristocracy. 1829.
Peculiar Sam. 35767.
Winona. 51187.
Hopkins (P. M.) :
Defender. 53375.
Hands Hind. 18067.
Spell. 4.3496a.
Hopkinson (Mrs. A.) Women's
votes. 51621.
Hopner (J. C.) Satan's deal.
40818.
Hopp (J.) :
Murphy's dream. 31385.
Tears. 45191.
3152
INDEX
Hopp (J.) — Continued.
World aflame. 51745b,
56008.
Hoppe (G.) Commercial drum-
mers. 8125.
Hopper (C. H.) Vale of Avoca.
48623.
Hopper (G.) Queer Ed. 38136.
Hopper (J. K.) Sad mistake.
40476.
Hoppin (H.) Cinnamon heart.
7371.
Hopwood ( Aubrey ) Cherry
girl. 6907.
Hopwood (Avery) :
Clothes. 7654.
Fair & warmer. 13365a.
Judy forgot. 23190.
Just for tonight. 54151.
Masters of men. 2874S.
Miss Jenny O'Joues. 29968.
Mystic shrine. 31869a.
Nobody's widow. 329o7b.
Our little wife. 54835.
Powers that be. 37010.
Sadie Love. 40482b.
Seven days. 41607.
Somewhere else, 43177.
This woman & this man.
45853.
Woman pays. 51480.
H< >pwood & Crew :
Geisha. 16013.
Little Christoplier Colum-
25621.
A.) Kids delight.
One man minstrels.
from Pittsburg.
ous.
Horau (A.
23692.
Horan (E.)
34036.
Horan (J.)
Buyer
5667a.
Isaac, you tell her. 22107a.
Horan (J. A.) :
Dr. Windjammer. 11186.
.Mile. MeCarty. 27264.
Reckless b r i d e g r o o m .
38657.
Royal cook. 40131.
Wonders of Gulliver's
travels. 51662.
Hord (P. A.) :
Angela's substitute. 1485.
Caught with the goods.
53093.
Her triunipli. 19156a.
Locket. 26055.
Megaphone. 29053.
Scoop. 41159a.
H organ (W.) :
Family physician. 13603.
Great success. 17470.
New hatched friends.
32393.
Horkheimer (H, M.) Caught
by wireless. 6498.
Horn (A. R. van) iS'ee Van
Horn.
Hornaday (W. T.) Call from
the desert. 53048.
Hornblow (A.) :
Operator. 34271.
System of Doctor Tarr,
44884.
Hornbrook (A.) Bronco bus-
ters. 5240. 5241.
Home (C. J.) Thieves comedy.
45781.
Home (J. W.) Hindoo ven-
geance. 19504a.
Home (M.) :
Belle of Bi-ittany. 3400,
3401.
Persian princes."*. 3-5961,
35962.
Home (Mary Barnard) :
Carnival of days. 53075.
Darktown bicycle club
scandal. 9895.
Great moral dime show.
17439.
Gulliver & the Lilliputians.
53203.
Jolly Joe's lady minstrels.
22937a.
Ladies of Cranford. 24328.
Other fellow. 34441.
Peak sisters. 85718a.
Plantation bitters. 36437,
53203.
Prof. Baxter's great inven-
tion. 37621.
Singing-school of ye olden
time. 42497.
Horne (Mary Blake) Ruth.
40369-40372.
Horner (C. F.) :
Heart of the immigrant.
53888.
Old home singers. 54768.
Hornett (S. F.) In the way.
21542.
Plorniman (A. E. F.) :
Bed rock. 52848.
Dying to live. 53489.
Horniman (R.) Education of
Elizabeth. 12269.
Horning (B. F.) :
Surgical courtship. 44643.
Two men & a woman. 47699.
Horning (B. K.) :
Card player. 6200.
Contractor. 8388.
Light in the window. 25375,
25376.
Meeting father. 29044.
New model. 32426.
Phantoms. 36091.
Suffragette. 44409.
Hornsby <E.) Bella donna.
3372.
Hornstine (N, H.) :
Ada. 236.
Avenger. 2516.
Embezzler. 12589.
Evelyn. 13075.
Fooled Irishman. 14728.
Forbidden fruit. 14963b.
Furnished room to let,
15727.
Gezunkene. 16306a.
Her revenge. 19115.
Hidden truth, 19378.
Jealousy cure. 22549.
Lesson to jealou.sy. 2.5116.
Love versus duty. 26638.
Marriage of ambition.
28406.
:\rerry widower. 29275.
Money. 30755.
New Messiah. 32422a.
On the eve of events. 33839.
Paid the penalty. 35060,
3.5061.
Repentant M a g d a 1 i n e .
39069.
Revenged. 39252.
Simply a joke. 42458.
Sinner. 42512, 42513.
Sins of society. 42.515.
Sure cure for jealousy.
44632.
Victims of weakness. 48962.
Wolf & the lambs. 51354.
Hornung (E. W. ) Living im-
age. 2.5977b, 25977c.
Horowitz (C. ) See Horwitz
(C.)
Horowitz (E. E.) Method of
madness. 29328a.
Horowitz (T.) Miserable life.
298.59.
Horrall (S.*F.) Drummer boy
of Chicamauga. 11873.
Horsford (Allen or F. A.) See
Friedlieb ( Mrs. L. A. )
Horsky (R.) He, she & he.
1S381
Hor.st (B.) See Fast (E. G.)
Horst (J.) :
Damen des regiments. 9682.
Einheirat. 12356.
Emma, die perle. 12620.
Fraulein chef. 15232a.
Gliick bei frauen. 14571,
16791.
Grosse hummel. 17679.
Himmel auf erdeu. 19495.
Lauschige nest. 24833.
Mann mit der griinen
maske. 28080,
Pariser luft. 35312-3.5314.
Poker. 36655a.
3153
INDEX
Hurst (J.)— Continued.
Schrei nach dem kinde.
41124b.
Hortiz (J. F.) :
Fritz, the wandering musi-
cian. 15493.
Our friend Fritz. 34036,
34637.
Horton (C. H.) Where is tlie
man with the money ? 503S3a.
Horton (C. M.) :
Albuquerque. 713.
Necldace. 32137.
One of many. 34061.
Througli the storm. 46103.
Tie. 46161.
Toiler. 46420.
Horton (E. E.) sr.:
Last chapter. 24690.
Who laugh? la.st. 50635.
Horton (E. S.) Madcap Violet.
27231.
Horton (G.) Book agent. 4.596.
Morton (H.) :
0!<1 bluffer. 33424.
Uncle Si. 48039.
Horton (H. H.) :
Hi Hubbard. 19341.
Jlessaire from lioine. 29299.
Horton (J. H.) :
Great rebellion. 17457.
Slierman's grand march.
42096.
Horton (J. .1.) Titled husband.
46839.
Horton (W. E.) :
From Sumter to Appomat-
tox. 1.5579.
Petit nuirie. 36^t37.
Tnion ]>re!>frved. 48332.
Horvath (G. von) Father's sin.
3.3875.
Horwiiiski {M.) jr. Bitter
dose. 4(J20.
Horwitz (C.) :
After the fair. 499, 500.
Alimony Isle. 808.
Ahnost a detective. 962.
At Hickory Crossing. 2142.
Case of mucli obliged. 6339.
(vhance meeting. 6673.
Chemical girl. 6890.
Child trainer. 7013.
Dancing professor. 9734.
Day of excitement. 10181.
Distant relative. 10972.
Dog doctor. 11237.
Dream of the opera. 11751.
Eggleston sisters. 12293.
Frenzied fancies. 153S1.
Hall room boys. 17941.
Hard time for Flannagan.
1S209.
Her beauty doctor. 18919.
Hei- movie hero. 19078a.
Horwitz ( C. ) — Continued.
How Wilkins got married.
20560.
In the land of uproar.
21447.
Jackson's lioneymoon.
22401.
King HighbuU II. 2,3770.
Lady downstairs. 24388.
Last of the troupe. 24752.
Leviuski & his cloak mod-
els. 25181.
Little child shall lead him.
25615.
Loneville jollier. 26135.
Love and business. 26428a.
Marrii'.ge fee. 2S389, 28391.
Matrimonial substitute.
28828.
Mi'S. Dogberry's reception.
30350.
Mrs. Murph\'s 2d husband.
30417.
Money game. 30767.
iloney's soulmate. .80946.
Nevada. 32287.
New chauffeur. 82388.
New minister. 32424.
Next day after. 32582.
Obesity cure. 33216.
(")n a summer's iiight.
33748u.
Papa Levinskv. 8.5210.
Polished villain. 36681.
lieal estate auent. 385.50.
Pvegfin's luck. 38905.
Ivomanoc o^- ;' hold. up.
39780.
Room 28. 8;t9(i2.
Rosenbaum'^ discovery.
40030a.
Run for her money. 40268.
Servant question. 41.568.
Singer's dream. 42490.
Six sophomores. 42628,
42629.
Sympathetic man. 44SR0.
Talking fest. 45032.
Tempter. 4.5340.
That man Brovrn. 45595.
Thoroughbred .^> tlie ladv.
45874'^,
Trading stamp ti e n d.
46701.
Traveling dentist. 46869.
Two hearts & a Jack.
47636.
Whole Dam family. 50695.
Widow Wise. 50841.
Wrong road. 51898.
Hoschna (K. L.) :
Belle of the West. 3437.
Girl of my dreams. 16.587.
Three twins. 46036.
ltd.
Bishop's
the roses.
Hosea (A.) :
Hired eyes. 19523.
Marriage contract,
28386.
Peaceful Sunday. 35690.
Hosford (J. B.) :
Divorce lawyer. 11038.
New birth. 32828.
Hosford (M.) :
Demonstrator. 10458.
Master of the king's co.
28715.
Hoskeii (H.) Big stakes. 3803.
Hoskin (R.) Florinda. 14569.
Hoskyn (G. H.) Under the
Stars & Stripes. 48220.
Hosmer (A.) Joseph, the
prophet. 23023.
Hosmer (H. R.) Her English
CO. 18960.
Hosmer- Adams ( A. )
emeralds. 3986.
Hostein. Mirncle of
29793.
Hotchkiss (C. De L.) Dickie
bird. 10834.
Hotchkiss (J. J.) Jeanie
Jewell's mosaics. 22569.
Hotchkiss (Z. P.) Saved.
40869.
Hottou (H.) jr. Nizam. 32848.
Houck (L. C. V.) Girl in ques-
tion. 16,557.
Houclc (M.) Little damozel.
2,5642.
Houdini (H.) :
Buried alive. 5547.
Challenged. 6636.
Walking through
wall. 49435a.
Hough (C. A.) :
Infernal triangle.
Inside & outside.
Scully's last fight.
Hough (E.) :
John Ra\\^l. 22875.
King of Gee-Whiz.
Madre d'oro. 27306.
Hough (F. M. or Morgan) :
IMiss Talmage. 30036.
AVoman of real iumortance,
51453.
Hough (W. M.) :
Flirting princess. 14.533.
Girl question. 16616.
Goddess of Liberty. 16832.
Golden girl. 16959.
Hoartbreakers. 38511.
His highness, the bey.j
19656.
Honeymoon trail. 20133.
Isle of Bong-Bong. 2214S
Jiu iitsu. 22754.
I-and of Nod. 24005.
iMan outside. 279.86.
a bricl<
21690.
21771.
41205.
23836.
3154
INDEX
Hough (W, M.)— Continued.
Miss Nobody from Star-
laud. 29094.
Prince oi to-night. 3735G.
Road to ]Maudala.v. 39oS9.
Square deal. 43679.
S t u b b o r n CiuderelUi.
44254.
Time, the place & the girl.
4G248.
Umpire. 47919.
Floughtaling (M. A.) :
Judge's niece. 23151.
\v'hen a woman loves.
50190.
Houghton {3Irs. E.) Johns-
tov.-n flood. 22897.
Houghton (E. V.) Countess of
France. 8718.
Houghton (H. A.) Avarice.
2510.
Houghton (H, M.) Justiua.
23426.
Houghton (H. O.) & co. :
Counterfeit presentment.
8688.
Out of the question. 34845.
Houghton (.J. S.) :
Raptista Pvovnurd. 2939.
Forge & castle. 15002.
Ginx's baby. 16384.
Jane Eyre. 22458.
Lord Bantam. 26190.
Meg Merrilies. 29050.
Mora. 30988.
Paul & Marguerite. 35599.
Princess of Thule. 37448.
Reynard, wine seller.
39306.
Houghton (L. C. (^.) Decision.
10347.
Houghton (S.) :
bear departed. 10258.
Fancy-free. 13631.
Five 1 act play.s. 14438.
Hindle wakes. 19502.
Independent means. 21619.
Younger generation. 52214.
Houghton (T. C.) :
Banshee. 2935.
Magic talisman. 27393.
White crook. 50506.
Houghton, Midi in co. :
As you like it. 2036.
Beyond human p o w e r.
3721a.
Christus. 7279d,
Faust. 13900e-13900h,
13901.
Giles Corey of the Salem
farms. 16361a.
Hamlet. 17973.
Henry the Fifth. 18844.
Julius Caesar. 23234,
King Lear. 23801.
Houghton. Mifflin co. — Contd.
Know thyself. 24193a.
?.Iacbeth. 27020.
Merchant of Venice. 29150.
J.Iid.summer night's dream.
29483.
Mr. Wm. Shakespeare's
comedies, histories, etc.
41895, 41900.
Ralph Roister Doister.
38402.
Rivals. 39559.
Romeo & Juliet. 39852.
Second Shepherds' play.
41303.
Song of Hiawatha. 43234c.
Star of Seville. 55436.
Tempest. 45265.
Twelfth night. 47405.
Vale of content. 4SG25b.
Houk (Mrs. E. P. T.) :
Luther. 26957.
Three lovers. 45984.
Houlihan (B. & F.) Good old
days. 53813.
Honpt (W. A.) :
Box of matches. 4806.
Bundle of matches. 5487.
Five thousand dollars.
14445.
Hoodlum. 20199.
On the slope at Frisco.
33916.
P. P. C. 34995.
Pour prendre congg. 36919.
Tobogganing. 46405.
Up in the clouds. 48485.
House (E. H.) :
Arrah-na-Pogue. 1916.
Prince & the pauper. 37273.
Prince or pauper. 37360.
House (H. A.) Prescription.
37063a.
House (R.) Honesty is the
best policy. 20113.
House (R. T.) :
Colleague Crampton.
11682b.
Journalists. 23069b.
Man of the world. 27929.
Reconciliation. 116 8 2b,
38683.
Two husbands. 47642a.
Houseley (H.) Juggler. 23203.
Houseley (S. F.) Pygmalion.
37933.
Housh (J. & K.) She looks so
swell in black, 42002a.
Housman (L.) :
As good as gold. 52736.
Bethlehem. 3609.
Bird in hand. 52894.
Chinese lantern. 7090.
Likely story. 54271.
Lord of the harvest, 54321.
Housman (L.) — Continued.
Nazareth. 54688.
Pains & penalties. 35065.
Prunella. 37761.
Snow man. 55372.
Vicar of Wakefield. 48930.
Houston (E.) Cousin of mine.
8902, 8903.
Houston (E. A.) :
Crystal reader. 9296.
Dancer's daughter. 9717.
Due Vertige. 11910.
Irish hearts. 21987a.
Jlrs. Huntington - Smith.
30387.
Revolution. 39284.
Society actress. 43005.
Houston (Harris) :
Bevering Penrose. 3704a.
Nellie Martin, militant.
32195a.
Old theory. 33643a.
Houston (Harry) Sea drift.
41218.
Houston (J. A.) Wm. Shake-
speare, his complete dramatic
works. 41879.
Houston ( M. B. ) When Michael
came. 50270.
Houston (N. F.) :
Jlillions for defense. 54522.
What do you mean? 50062.
Houston (R.) :
Sister's choice. 42601.
Wayward son's return.
49811.
Houston (R. I>. ) Progress.
37657.
Houston ( S. ) In the public eye.
21483.
Housuui (Robert or C. H.) :
Bandit. 52823.
Bonaparte. 4532.
Harbinger. 18198.
In glass houses. 21183.
Spook lady. 43599c.
Whirligig. 50475a.
Who is Sylvia? 50625.
Houten (A. van) Z?^© Van Hou-
ten.
Hoven (H. J. van) See Van
Hoven.
Hovey (R.) :
Birth of Galahad. 3955.
Plays of Maeterlinck.
36508a, 36508b.
Taliesin. 44991, 44992.
Uriel Acosta. 48548-48553.
Hovey-King (A.) :
Chocolate girl. 53151.
Wanda. 49450.
Hovey-King (E. von R.) :
Dray town people. 11695.
Peggy's girdle. 35808b.
3155
INDEX
Fate.
S616,
going
Howard. Crucifixiou of Philip
Strong. 9247.
Howard (A.) Nana. 31934.
Howard (A. M.) :
New Henrietta. 3239.5.
Saratoga. 40792.
Young Mrs. Winthrop.
52185.
Howard (B. O.) See Howard
(Brouson)
Howard (Urs. B. J.)
13787.
Ho\vard (B. W.) Guenn
53S43.
Howard (Billy) I'm
away. 54009.
Howard (Bronson) :
Amateur benefit. 1057.
Banker's daughter. 2911,
2912.
Baron Rudolph. 3023.
Diamonds. 10772.
Drum taps. 11862.
Family tornado. 13617.
Faun of the glen. 13896,
13897.
French liat in 4 stories.
15360.
Greenroom fun. 17604.
Henrietta. 18817.
Hurricanes. 20704.
Ivers Dean. 22277.
Kate. 23504a.
Lessons in intrigue. 25118
Lilian's last love. 25453.
Love in the wilderness
26529.
Moorcroft. 30984. 1
New Henrietta. 32395.
Old love & the new. 33541.
Old love letters. 33543-
33545.
One of our girls. 34066,
34067.
Onlv a tramp. 34181.
Saratoga. 40790-40792.
Shenandoah. 42043.
Slight flirtation. 42777.
Tramp. 467S9.
Wives. 51329, 51330.
Young Mrs. Winthrop.
52184-52186.
Howard (Burt) Majors &
minors. 27582.
Howard (C.) Uncle Remus.
48000.
Howard {Mrs. C. E.) When
his wife's away. 50234.
Howard (C. Lor in) :
Countess de Moray. 8705.
Martyr. 28516.
Mrs. Joshua Whitcorabe.
30395.
Howard (C. Lowell) :
In the Canal Zone. 213."5,
Shot. 42173.
Howard (D. M.)
34706.
(D. T.)
7863.
(E.) Land of Nod.
Our lodging
College poli-
house.
Howard
ticiau.
Howard
24605.
Howard (E. P.) Tattooed lady
45167
Howard
visit.
Howard
1.572.
Howard
( Edward ) Arkansaw's
1861.
( Emily ) Anonymous.
(Ernest) :
Base ball crank. 3073.
Base ball cranks. 3075.
Day off. 10142.
Howard (F.) Spy of Shiloh
43671.
Howard (F. B.) :
Crockett's comedian s.
9159.
Crockett's night at the
vaudeville club. 9100.
Howard (F. P.) :
Billing's dog. 3859.
Watch the baby. 49690.
Howard (G.) Wrong Mr. Cor-
bett. 51889.
Howard (G. F. B.) :
Enemy to society. 12734u.
Long distance telephone.
26140.
Onlv law. 34204.
Red lis-ht of Mars. 38758,
38759.
Howard (G. H.) :
Blame the law. 4188.
Cupid in Congress. 9392,
9393.
Jane Haggerstone.
Lord & two ladies.
On old Cape Ann.
33785.
Rufus. 40234.
Tragedy of hearts.
46725.
Tyrrel. 47876.
Voice of the
49235, 49236.
Howard (G. S.)
52391.
Howard (G. W.) :
Claim 14. 7483.
Plumbers. 36563.
Howard (H.) S'ee Levy
(H. H.)
Howard (H. B.) Howard &
Field's dining car minstrels.
20565.
22460.
26188.
33784.
46724,
charmer.
Zoroa.ster
Howard (H. H.) :
Amis & Amile. 1308.
Child in the house. 6990,
6990a, 53129.
Cook] ess eater. 8445b.
Ma. 26987.
Howard (H. M.) Queen of the
arena. 38042.
Howard (I. L.) Sweet aly.s-
sum. 44740.
Hov>-ard (J. E.) :
Alderman's election. 730.
His highness, the bey.
19656.
Isle of Bong-Bong. 22148.
Lady of perfume. 24486.
Lady of the perfume.
24503.
Lower berth thirteen.
26767, 26769.
Road to Mandalay. 39589.
Time, the place & the girl.
46248.
Umpire. 47919.
Howard (James) See Calisch
(J. H.)
Howard (Jessie) Dead alive.
10198.
Howard (Joseph) Girls & the
baron. 53785.
Howard (Katharine) :
Candle flame. 5998b.
Love in Scotland. 26528.
Two plavs & a rhapsody.
55712.
Howard (Keble) t^ee Bell
(J. K.)
Howard (L. A.) Old arm
chair. 33412.
Howard (L. F.) :
Mitt. 30.501.
Omadhauu. .33726.
Howard (L. J.) :
Amer. consul. 1181.
Arkinsaw. 1862.
Black flag. 4094.
Bulls & bears. 5449.
Great world. 17495.
.Tim, the penman. 22738.
Lost paradise. 26337.
Master & m.an. 28667.
Old Sleuth, the detective.
33624.
On special service. 33797.
Prince Otto. 37362.
Prisoner of war. 37523.
Romany rye. 39845.
Saints & sinners. 40567.
Sealed instructions. 41244.
Son of the desert. 43215a.
Which one shall I marry?
55913.
Howard (M.J.) Dunkirk mys-
tery. 12038.
3156
INDEX
Howard (Rita) ;
On the brink. 33813.
World's verdict. 51787.
Howard (Rollin) Bohemian
gyurl. 4496.
Howard (S.) :
His affinity. 19543.
His majesty. 19719.
Howard (S. C.) Cranbrook
masque. 53284.
Howard (T.) Higher good.
19440a.
Howard (T. C.) See Houghton
(T. C.)
Howard (V. S.) :
Easter. 12172.
First warning. 14397.
Lucky Pelir. 26SC7.
Howard (W. C.) See Walters
(S.)
Howard
helper.
Howard
Magician's
(W. E.)
27401.
(W. G.) German clas-
sics. lG184a-16184e.
Howard (\Y. Stanton) :
Adam & Eve in Eden. 246.
As the world goes, 2023.
Shadow of Sylvia. 41081.
Why men do not marry.
50738.
Howard (Walter) :
Boy king. 4840.
Her love against the world.
19063.
Life-guardsman. 25300.
Midnight v/edding. 29463.
Prince & the beggar maid.
37269.
Story of the rosary. 44007a.
Howard (Walter S.) My uncle
Sam. 31724.
Howard (Warda) Murderer.
31375.
Howarth (E. C.) Guerilla
chief. 17727.
Howatson (R. B.) Ambition.
1099.
Howe (D.) :
Advance agent. 334.
Athos, the convict. 2320.
Colonel Bill Snort of Texas.
7897.
Creola. 9058.
Downfall of man. 11633.
Gold hunters of the Black
Hills. 16896.
Three corners. 45946.
AVild oats. 50981.
Howe (D. E.) America's Vesta
Til ley. 1289.
Howe (E. W.) Story of a coun-
try town. 43990.
Howe (F.) jr.:
Bebg. 3244.
Cap'n Warren's wards.
6062a.
Capt. of his destiny. 6145.
Danny's dad. 9816.
Fifty million dollars In
gold. 14155.
In New York. 21253.
Jealousies of good Mrs.
Goode. 22540.
Little mother of the alley.
25811.
What women say. 50153.
Howe (F. C.) Immigrants.
21003e.
Purple prince.
Howe (F. E.)
37891.
Howe (F. H.) :
Merciers. 29194.
Myron Werner. 31780.
Howe (F. R.) :
Visit from Mother Goose.
49172.
When Reuben comes to
town. 50286.
Howe (J.) On the Potomac.
33887.
Howe ( M. ) See Elliott ( M. H. )
Howe (S.) :
Day after the races, 53349.
Kissing maid. 54187.
Love-makers. 26551.
Howe (S. G.) U. S. treasury
note. 48358.
Howe (S. S.) :
Broken heart. 5185.
Day at Niagara
10104.
Twisted & tangled
Childs restaurant.
Howe (W.) :
Coals of fire. 7724,
Married bachelor. 28439.
Original story. 34367.
Victim of villainy. 48953.
Howe (W. D.) Cymbeline.
9537.
Howe (W. F.) Sailor & his
lass. 40500.
Howe (W. L.) Edge of the
storm. 12227.
Howe (W. O.) Drunkard's
dream. 11887.
Howe (W. W.) Late lamented.
24793.
Howell (C. M.) Love will find
a way. 26648.
Howell (E.E.) Criminal of the
century. 9108.
Howell (F.) Love token. 26634.
Howell (H.) Man who found
himself. 27982b.
Howell (L. D.) Fourth genera-
tion. 15198.
Falls.
In a
47510.
Howell (R. B.) Hero of Lex-
ington. 19259.
Howell (S.) :
Boxing a king's ears. 4818.
Carmilhan. 6251.
Clara d'Aubry. 7504.
Cupid is, Psyche. 9370.
Extravagance. 13271.
Four leaved clover. 15163.
Great inventor. 17409.
Haunted fountain. 18299.
Infidelity. 21695.
Lucy Fairlove. 26891.
Magic top. 27394.
Marriage for revenge. 28393.
Mrs. Brown & her 7
daughters. 30318, 30319.
Politician. 36711.
Princess of Ethiopia. 37435.
Repentance. 39065.
Saint Antonio. 40513.
Shoddy. 42144.
Transformation. 46816.
Wedding underground.
49916.
Howell (W. A.) Dunkirk
mystery. 12038.
Howell & Webster. Ribs.
39327.
Howell-Carter ( J. ) Hilarion.
19469a.
Howells (H. I.) For sake of
Alice. 14911.
Howells (W. D.) :
Albany depot. 704.
Bride roses. 5067.
Colonel Sellers. 7923.
Counterfeit presentment.
8687-8689.
Elevator. 12443, 12444.
Evening dress. 13086.
Five o'clock tea. 14437.
Garroters. 15910-15921.
Indian giver. 21627.
Letter of introduction.
25147.
Likely story. 2.5443.
Mother & the father. 31129.
Mouse-trap. 31248, 31249.
Out of the question. 3484.5,
34846.
Parlor car. 35348, 3.5349.
Parting friends. 35400.
Previous engagement.
37132, 37133.
Register. 38925.
Room forty-five. 39897.
Samson. 40669, 40670.
Sea-change. 41214-41217.
Sleeping-car. 42755-42757.
Smoking car. 428.59.
Unexpected guests. 48294.
Howells (W. H.) In woman's
reign A. D. 2012, 21,568.
3157
INDEX
Howes (M.) Beau Brocade, j
3190.
Howie (F. G.) Hired man.
19531.
Howie (H. M.) :
After tlie matiuee. 510.
His father'.s son. 19618.
Reformer reformed. 888S7.
Those dreadful Drews.
45880.
Too much Bobbie. 46.582a.
Howlaud (A.) :
Beyond pardon. 3722.
Enchanted pallette. 12676a.
Howland (C. H.) Mayoress.
28946.
Howland (Delevaa orE. D.) jr.:
Minstrel knight. 39770.
Howland (F. L.) Washington
& the Chew Hou.se. 49660.
Howland (G. C.) ZaragUeta.
.52288, .52288a.
Howland (H. S.) Cliveden.
7628.
Howland (L.) :
Aunt Rachel. 2423a.
Deborah. 10296.
Miskah. 29893.
Nature's cry. 32078.
Howland (M. L.) :
Omar, the seer. 54778.
Seat of the war. 55264.
Soul maker. .55403.
Howland (P. B.) Stag party.
43720.
Howland (Mrs. W. L.) In the
background. 21344a.
Howley (W.) .Just before the
wedding. 23341.
Howley, Haviland & co. :
Blue & the gray. 4336.
Hot old time in Dixie.
20330.
In good old N. Y. 21189.
Mother's gift to her coun-
try. 31181.
Sweet Savannah. 44762.
Howley, Haviland & Dresser:
In the good old summer
time. 21416.
Mr. Volunteer. 30277.
Nancy Brown. 31950.
Volc(^ of the Hudson. 49238.
Wav down in old Ind.
49724.
Howorth (.T.) Comedy of blun-
ders. 8058.
Howorth (M. E.) Kitty O'Con-
nor. 24066.
Hows (G. W.) Tale of two
cities. 44984.
Howser (J. G.) :
Affinity. 433.
Dinny. 1088.5.
Howser (J. G.)— Continued.
East Lynn up to date,
12163.
Mvstic drum. 31861.
Sins of the father. 42516.
U. S. secret service. 48351.
Howson (A. S.) Long looked
for. 26145.
Howson (B. V.) Putting on
.style. 37925.
Howson (C. E. & F. A.) Long
looked for. 26145.
Howson (J.) Putting on style.
37925.
Howze (A. G. H.) In spite of
the law. .54038.
Hoxsie (A. P.) :
Gold & name. 16878.
Quits. 88227.
Hovle (M.) Poor Mrs. Croesus.
36807.
Hovle (M. E.) His wife's sis-
ter. 19868.
Hoyne (T. T.) Uuiner of rep-
u'tations. 40247a.
Hovt. Italian & the bo.ss.
22.50a.
Hoyt (C. H.) :
Ballagh Na -Moaa. 2845.
Black sheep. 4137.
Bunch of keys. 5466, 5467.
Cezalia. 6616.
Contented woman. 8373.
Cow-boy. 8920.
Dav & a idght in N. Y.
10099.
GilToi-d"s luck. 16341.
Midnight bell. 29416.
Our boarding school. ?,4M1.
Rag baby. 38326.
Silver plume. 42411.
Skein of yarn. 42652.
Stranger in N. Y. 44069-
44071.
Texas steer. 45503.
White blackbird. 50487.
Hovt (E.) Courtship of Dan-
iel Kov>e. 58277.
Hoyt (F.) :
District atty. 10975.
Flirt. 14519.
Fortune-teller. 15060.
New road. 32452.
Hovt (F. W.) Cupid's chance,
0421.
Hovt (H.) Isle of Smiles.
22169.
Hovt (H. E.) Sailor's yarn.
40508.
Hovt (H. L.) Achsa, the faith-
ful. 162.
Hoyt (H. O.) Menace. 29114a.
3158
Hoyt (H. R,) :
Copra queen. 8475.
Defender of Cameron dam.
10379.
Master of ilreams. 28701.
Hovt (Hal. H.) Forbidden.
14961.
Hovt (Helen M.l Old King
Cole. 33.526.
Hoyt (Henry M.) My wife's
gone to the country. 31751.
Hoyt (Howard H.) jr. Hindoo
bride. 19-503.
Hoyt (T. C.) Under the rim-
rock. 4S200a.
Hoyt (V. J.) :
His defence. 19594.
Mrs. Langford, the martyr.
30400.
Woman who understood.
51501a.
Hoyt (W. B.) Raih-oad king.
38359.
Hoyt (\y. N.) r'or two weeks.
14958.
Hovt & McDonald. Interview.
21839.
Hoyte (H.) :
Columbia. 7987.
Divided skirt. 11010.
Hozhevar (,T.) :
Letzte streich der Konigen
von Navarra. 2,5169.
Mutterschaft. 31476.
Zerstorer. .52832.
Hrbkova (S. B.t .Tan Vfr.nvn.
22451a.
Hnibanlk (L. A.) :
Bells of San Gabriel. 3461.
IdvU of the Evening Isles.
20913a.
Hubbard (A.) .Justinian &
Theodora. 23429.
Hubbard (B. A.) For the regi-
ment. 53678.
Hubbard (E.) :
Doctors. 11190.
Hamlet. 17988.
Justinian & Tlieodoru.
23429.
Hubbard (F. C. H.) .lean, a
dainty maid. 22552.
Hubbard (F. V.) Hour with
T. Moore. 20382.
Hubbard (G. B.) Menace.
29113a.
Hubbard (G. H.)
crook. 20212.
Hubbard (G. N.)
10423, 10424.
Hubbard (L. C.) Knightly
twins of Spahi. 24161.
i Hubbard (L. H.) Telling the
I truth. 452.52.
Hooked b.\
DelniJirs.
INDEX
Hubbard (P. E.) :
Love passage. 26594.
Victoria and Albert.
4S975a.
Hubbard (S. W.) Hermits In
Africa. 19238.
Hubbard (W. L.) Alexandra.
7-50.
Hubbell (M. S.) S-a-n-t-i-a-g-o.
40746.
HTibbell (R.) :
Girl at the helm. 16464.
Mam'selle Sallie. 27696.
Mam'selle Sallv. 27697.
Mexicana. 29345.
Runaways. 40286.
Ziegfeld follies. 52340a.
H u b b e r t (T . ) Musician's
dream. 314.56a.
Hubble (L.) :
Love liunters. .54338.
Madge Gray. 54377.
War orphans. 5583S.
Hubel (II.) Pflicht der freuud-
schaft. 36068.
Huber (A. Bosehi-) See
Boschi-Huber.
Huber (E. A.) :
Capt. Babs. 6085.
Lead-pipe cinch. 24905.
Manager. 28026.
Wheel at the man. 50168.
Huber (F. J.) :
Married mashers. 28456.
Tammany tiger.s. 45085.
Huber (J. C.) :
Emma Hart. 12620a.
Feste burg i^t unser Gott.
14073.
Oberammerga uer passions-
spiels. .33211.
Huber (T. B.) Love & war &
a lute. 26474.
Huberman (J.) :
Last game. 24712.
Prize. 37549. 37.550.
Trolley line. 47143u.
Two codes. 47585. 55698.
Hubert (A. G.) Appendix!
1707.
Hubert (P. G.) :
Actor's daughter. 205.
Chip of the old block. 7107.
False cliarms. 13516.
Griselda. 17654.
Hubert (P. G.) jr.:
Insanity for two. 21767.
Lightning courtship. 25410.
Tickled to death. 46146.
Hubges (M. M.) :
Fieur. 14497.
.lust at dawn. 23335.
Sweet .Jasmine. 44754.
Hubl (P.) :
Musterweiber. 31466, 31467,
Rechts herum! 38656.
Hubner (G. W.) :
Cinderella. 7354.
Toni, the maid of San
Domingo. 46500.
Huch (F.) Tristan & Isolde.
47075.
Huckins (P. L.) :
Columbus. 8010.
Vanity fair. 48700.
Hudgen (O. ) Cannibal king.
6007.
Hudgings (F.) Hazel burrs.
18356.
Hudler (F.) On the job. 33861.
Hudnut (J.) Awakened
Rameses. 2.543.
Hudson (A. B.) Eye of a
needle. .53.581.
Hudson (A. O.) Land o'
raythe. 24584a.
Hudson (A. E.) Kye of a
needle. 53581.
Hudson (C.) Heiress of Clo-
denside. 18680.
Hudson (E.) :
Man's enemy. 28099.
Mayfair mystery. 28915a.
Yo gods! 56023.
Hudson (H.) :
Couple of red-caps. 8825.
Her millionaire butler,
19074b.
Heroism of Dr. Price,
19298.
Hundredth bead. 20662.
Hudson (H. N.) :
Antony &, Cleopatra. 1645.
1646.
As you like it. 2044, 2045,
2055, 2056.
Coriolanns. 8523, 8524,
53264.
Cymbeline. 9544. 9.545.
Hamlet. 18005, 18007.
Heni-y VIII. 18881.
Heni-v IV. 18822, 18823,
18825, 18826.
Henry the Eighth. 18890.
18891. 18893.
Henrv the Fifth. 18846,
18854, 18855.
.Julius Caesar. 23242,
23254.
King ,Tuhn. 23790. 23791,
54174.
King Lear. 23812, 23815.
King Richard the Second.
54180.
King Richard the Third,
54181.
Macbeth. 27052, 27061.
Hudson (H. N,)— Continued.
Merchant of Venice. 29160,
29173.
Midsummer night's dream.
29484, 29493, 29494,
Much ado about nothing.
31279a, 31281, 31282,
New century Shakespeare.
41755-41778.
Othello. 34425. 34426.
Plays of Shakespeare.
41855-41857,
Richard the Second. 39347.
Richard the Third. 393.58.
39359.
Romeo & Juliet. 39861,
39862, .55201.
Tempest. 4.5275, 45276.
4.5279.
Twelfth night. 47409. 47416.
47417.
Winter's tale. .51210, 5121L
Works of Shakespeare.
41780, 41804-41843, 41913.
Hudson (J.) Unknown & for-
gotten. 48374.
Hudson (.J. W.) John March.
preacher. 22864.
Hudson (K. W.) :
Antonv & Cleopatra. 1646.
As you like it. 2056.
Complete works of Shake-
speare. 41824-41843.
Coriolanus. 8524.
Cymbeline. 9545.
Henry IV. 18825, 18826.
Henry the Eighth. 18891.
Henry the Fifth. 18855.
King John. 23791.
Midsummer night's dream.
29494.
Much ado about nothing.
31282.
Othello. 34426.
Richard the Third. 393.59.
Romeo & .Juliet. 39862.
Twelfth night. 47417.
Winter's tale. 51211.
Hudson (M.) Flirtation. 14.529.
Hudson (M. F.) :
Bettlna. 3642c.
Harvest hold-up. 18268.
Hudson (U.) Roses & white
orchids. 40039.
Hudson (V.) Little sister, 25879.
Hudson (W, C.) :
Happy world. 18193.
Intrigue. 218.57.
Yosemite. 52134.
Hudson (W.L.) Hasrar. 17886.
Hudswell (W. H.) Calls. ,5924.
Huebner (E.) Genius of sleep.
16090.
Hubner (H.) Schwa rze hand.
41138.
3159
INDEX
Huebsch (B. W.) :
Dramatic works of Haupt-
mann. 11682-11682(1,
53463.
Labyrinth. 24296a.
Pioneers. 36361.
Treasure. 46897b.
Wisconsin plays. 51225b.
Huebschiuann (J.) Victim.
48946.
HuefEer (F. M.) Panel. 35171b,
Hueffer (O. M.) Fine feathers.
14267.
Hiilse (C. von Veltheim-) See
Veltheim-Hiilse.
Huete Ordofiez (J.) :
Alma obrera. 946.
Bachiller Medina. 2730.
Cosmopolita. 8602.
Felicidad ! 13995.
Huff (C.) In the Arctic re-
gions. 21343.
Huff (C. H.) Her vvriteup.
19174.
Huff(L. K.) My ward. 31729.
Pluffman (L. R.) Hand in
hand. 18028.
Hufford (G. W. & L. G.) Ju-
lius Caesar. 23251.
Hufford (N.) By request. 53028.
Hug (Gebriider) & co. Komm'
holder fruhling. 24225.
Hug ( George ) Deadwood Dick.
10237.
Hug (J. M. P.) :
By the king's command.
5717.
Cas San. 6310.
Floral defeiice. 53662.
Man of his word. 27902.
Master of conditions. 28700.
Mr. & Mrs. Matt. Rimony.
30130.
Mother, sweeter than Ros-
alie. 31170.
Royal rival. 40173.
Silence dethroned. 42329a.
Zephyr. 52326.
Huger (W. de) See De Huger.
Huggins (U. S.) Biggers' big
blunder. 3820.
Huggs (H. S.) :
Coontown coronation. 8457.
In Beulah land. 21111.
Hughes. Lonigan's ball. 24640.
Hughes (A. J.) Furnished
rooms for rent. 15730.
Hughes (Amelia) :
Battle of life. 3120.
Least of these. 24948.
:Man he ought to be. 27830.
Hughes (Andy) I left Ireland
& mother. 20794.
Hughes (0. E.) Daughter of
the sun. 10012, 10013.
Hughes (C. H.) Mediums.
29034.
Hughes (E. L. V.) :
Renaissance. 55146.
Stronger sex. 55462.
Hughes (Ed.) :
Buncoed by wireless. 5479.
Wrong Mr. Bob Fitzsim-
mons. 51888.
Hughes (Elizabeth) Women
for votes. 51609.
Hughes (F. S.) :
Almond blossom. 957.
Angel Molly. 1468.
Hughes (G.) :
Matrimonial substitute.
2Qg9Q
One on Jack. 34093.
Taters. 45151.
Hughes (G. E.) Countess.
8699.
Hughes (H.) Convict labor.
8418.
Hughes (H. C.) Two captains.
47572.
Hughes (H. H.) :
Bernlce Salem. 52868.
Bomb. 4519a.
Marriage made in heaven.
28403a.
Hughes (H. AN'. ) Under orders.
48125.
Hughes (I.) Blind mother.
4261.
Hughes (J.) (lood . . . night.
17ie0a.
Hughes (J. H.) :
Little isle o" green. 54288.
Man fr<iiu out yonder.
27802.
When the clock struck 10.
50311.
Hughes (J. J.) Chrysalis.
53166.
Hughes (J. P.) :
Mrs. Van Astorbilt's ma-
chine. 30477.
With reverse English.
51292.
Hughes (K.) Cherry bird.
53122.
Hughes (K. D.) Rosalie, the
genii's daughter. 39933.
Hughes (L. M.) Love's strata-
gem. 26740.
Hughes (M. S.) Suffragette
convention. 44416.
Hughes ( Marion ) Three
years in Ark. 46054.
Hushes ( Matilda ) Loyal
rebel. 26789a.
Hughes (P. V.) Molly & the
master. 30702.
Hughes (R.) :
All for a girl. 834.
Bridge. 5080.
Celluloid Sara. 6583a.
Dawn. 10074.
Elika. 12471.
Excuse me. 13201.
Her Amer. highness. 18912.
House in the Blue Canyon.
20391.
Junior partner. 23306a.
My boy. 31499.
Richest woman in the
world. 39392.
'Round Herald square.
40089.
Triangle. 46945.
Uncle Zeb. 48060.
Vein of gold. 55762.
What ails you? 50047.
What will people say?
50150.
Hughes (R. A.) :
Power of the press. 36996a.
Spook for a night. 43599b.
Hughes (S.) Celestial court-
ship. 6569.
Hughes (T. P.) Maid of Herat.
27471.
Hughes (Talbot) :
Much ado about nothing.
31278.
Precipice. 37045.
Hughes (Thomas) Reforma-
tion of Black Joe. 38873.
Hughes (W. B.) Reunion of
hearts. 39214.
Hughes (W. T.) :
Count Julian's daughter.
8665.
Dancing master. 9729.
Exiles in Acadie. 13223.
Father of Angel o. 13852.
Silent man. 42344.
Hughes (W. W.) :
Gambler's hunch. 15808.
Jim Hill's helpers. 22731.
Senator's son. 41466.
Hugo (J. A.) Temple dancer.
4.5299a.
Hugo (V. M.) :
Angelo, tyrant of Padua.
1495.
By order of the king. 5693,
5695, 17808, 17809.
Festgesang Neros. 14074.
Hernani. 19242, 19243,
52823, 53127.
Homme qui rit. 17807.
Hunchback of Notre Dame.
41372.
Kenil worth. 1382.
King's jester. 23971.
3160
INDEX
Hugo (V. M. ) — Coutiuued.
Miserables. 3982. 13G(5(»,
22563 - 22567, 2 9 8 6 2-
29866, 41540, 4 8 2 51,
48640-48642. 53962.
Napoleon II. 319S8.
Notre-Dame. 33089.
Notre Dame de Paris. 41667.
Quatrevingt-treize. 32813.
Ruv Bias. 12736, 17445b,
29S42a, 40390-40392.
Thou Shalt not kill. 45905,
Triboulet. 46951.
Zubiri. 52396.
Huguenot (H. A.) House of
liearts. 20404a.
Huhn (E. von) Poia. 36629.
Huhn (E. E.) Christopher
Columbus. 7267.
Plulbert (H. B.) :
Collaborators. 7811.
Turn of the tide. 47362.
Hulbert (J.) Cinema star.
7366a.
Huld (F.) Housewarming.
20461.
Huldschinsky (E.) Villa Loh-
engrin. 49016.
Hulette (F. P.) Vera. 48843.
Hulings (J. S.) Submarine ro-
mance. 44317.
Hull (C.) :
Girl from Butte. 16479.
Man of the earth. 27920.
Study in black & white.
44273.
Hull (E. M.) Grand old time
fiddler's contest. 17276.
Hull (J. B.) Visiting girl.
49181.
Hull (J. C.) :
Ada Mitchell. 237.
Iloscoe Buscombe. 39944.
Hull (J. N.) Spanish priest.
43438.
Hull (M. A.) :
Green stockings. 17592a,
17594.
Lady Betty Martingale.
24367a.
Hull (M. E.) Making of Mad-
dalena. 27626.
Hull (W. N.) Examination of
school teachers. 13182.
Hulse (K. S.) Through the
comet's tail. 46084.
Hum (H. T.) :
Moses, prince of Egypt.
31102.
Saul of Tarsus. 40856.
Humblat (A.) Pauline Blan-
chard. 35631.
Humboldt (A.) See March
(G. O.)
HumefC. B.) Russia. 40330.
Hume (E. E.) Russia. 40330.
Hume (F.) Miss Mephistophe-
les. 29985.
Hume (J.) Family affair.
53599.
Hume (J. F.) :
Girl & the spy. 16456.
Kleptomist. 24097.
One southern girl. 34102.
Third degree. 45801.
Hume (K. ) True Kentuckiau.
47235.
Hume (R.) :
Ginger snap. 16377.
Ginger snaps. 16378.
Hume (S. J.) King ik the
booster. 23734.
Hume- Ford (A.) Melinda May.
29074.
Hume-Gibbous (R.) -S'ee Gib-
bons (R. H.)
Humes (J.N.) Hurry call mar-
riage. 20706.
Humi^res (R. d') :
Moon of Yamato. 30942.
Tragedy of Salome. 46737.
Humiston ( W. H.) Bobby & the
fairies. 4450.
Hummel (F. P.) Knight of
labor. 24142, 24143.
Hummel (G. F.) :
Daughter of the sun. 10011.
Unto himself. 48435,
Hummell (A. H.) Sailor & his
lass. 40500.
Hummell (C.) Unveiled genius.
48446.
Hummell (W. L.) :
Breaking home ties. 4986.
Midnight express. 29425.
Tramp millionaire. 46797.
Union signal. 48334.
Humperdinck (E.) :
Hansel & Gretel. 17881-
"17882a.
K o n i g s k i n d e r . 24218-
24220, 56082.
Marketenderin. 28332b.
Miracle. 29789.
Wunder. 51917.
Humpert (G. A.) Who is the
heir of Pontiac? 50626.
Humphrey (A.) Doctor's di-
lemma. 11196. •
Humphrey (A. S.) Wooing of a
violin. 51701.
Humphrey (E.) Orphan's
prayer. 34387.
Humphrey (E. E.) Great Chad-
wick case. 17370.
Humphrey (F. A.) :
Batters. 3101a.
Skyland. 42696. 42697.
Humphrey (F. B.) Ether
world. 13002a.
Humphrey (L. G.) Benedict
Arnold. 3500.
Humphrey (L. D.) :
Bachelor's banquet. 2689.
Infants. 21681.
Inoculating uncle. 21760a.
Humphrey (S. K.) Indian dis-
possessed. 21626.
Humphrey (W.) Son of the
wilderness. 43221.
Humphrey (W. J.) Imperial
divorce. 21027.
Humphrey memorial soc. Queen
of fame. 38023.
Humphreys. Princess of Pan-
ama. 37439.
Humphreys (E. M.) Sinless se-
cret. 42508.
Humphreys (F.) :
Lady of Chicago. 24473.
Love or money. 26591.
Humphreys (H. W.) Bachelor's
last dinner. 2712.
Humphreys (L. B.) Ruth.
40373.
Humphreys (L. G.) :
King's horse. 23967.
Mr. Winchester. 30281.
Old home week. 33508.
St. Ledger diamonds.
40539.
Sally & the duke. 40598.
Willink. 51088.
Humphreys (L. W.) Dollars
and sense. 11273a, 11273b.
Humphreys (R. F.) From
darkness to dawn. 15537.
Humphreys (W.) :
Commune. 8152.
Jungfrau von Orleans.
23300g.
Humphreys (W. A.) Coon town
400. 8458.
Humphries (F. B.) Eternal tri-
angle. 12984a.
Huna (L.) Lockere vogel.
26054.
Hundt (C. De V.) Middle-
woman. 29395a.
Hungerford (M. A. or M. VV.
H.):
Donna. 11391.
Duchess. 11913, 22026.
INIodern Circe. 11391.
Mollv Bawn. 30704.
Phyllis. 54342.
rfungler (J.) Military coon.
29578.
Hunsman ( J. S.) Pride. 37197.
Hunt (A.) :
Aunt Betsv's namesake.
2383.
Visit from Mother Goose
and her family. 49172.
3161
INDEX
Hunt (A. D.) :
Amabel. 1043.
Episodes. 12S32.
Hunt (A. E.) Crusader. 9261.
Hunt (C. Du V.) Successful
sinners. 44354.
Hunt (C. G.) It happened in
Rubetown. 22208.
Hunt (C. W.) :
His sister. 19812.
Resolve. 39101.
Hunt (E.) Colorado miners.
7970.
Right.
Great
39417a.
Galeoto.
Hunt (E. A.)
Hunt (E. R.)
17393b.
Hunt (F. J.) :
Charette. 6738.
Charrette. 6814.
Planners. 36436.
Hunt (Fannie) :
Garden of love. 1.5900.
Lesson. 25096.
Hunt (Franklin) :
Grand old flag. i7275u.
Prince Fourflush. 37298.
Hunt (Hutl!) Episodes. 12832.
Hunt (J.) :
Hearts of gold. 18564.
Scarlet sin. 40997.
Hunt (J. E.) Colleen dass.
7819.
Hunt (M. A.) :
Down at Martin's. 11578.
Modern .Tudas. 30616.
Next of kin. 32-592.
Path of the wicked. 35538.
Rural courtship. 40.305.
Himt (P.) :
Down by the sea. 11586.
Hearts of gold. 18564.
Hunt (P. B.) ;
Husbands to burn. 20736.
Matrimony. 28835.
Hunt (S. C.) :
Casey's 400. 6358.
Friends of freedom. 15465.
Three wise men. 46042.
Hunt ( W. E. ) Forbidden fruit.
14964.
Hunt (W. F.) Brittle silver.
5134.
Hunter ( Alex. ) Recalled to life.
38644.
Himter (Ancella or B. A.) :
Bond. 4537.
Debt. 10301.
Dividing line. 11012.
Fairy dust. 5.3.591.
Gilda. 163.50.
Gold. 16872.
Holding on. 19966b.
Husband of one wife. 20725.
Laws of man. 24882.
Market-place. 28330.
Hunter (Ancella or B. A.) — Con.
Master of the looms. 54464.
Purchase. 37856a.
Reason. 38607a.
Starvation. 55437.
Hunter (C.) Josephine. 23026.
Hunter ( E. ) At the race track.
2273.
Hunter (E. T.) Aurelian, the
scion of the sun. 2449.
Hunter (F. L.) By chance.
5673.
Hunter (Fordyce) Captain
Kidd. 6130.
Hunter (Frederick) Tito Me-
Icma. 46344.
Hunter (G.) Maria Antoinette.
28260.
Hunter ( Harry ) Jumbles.
23280.
Hunter (Horace) Next, please.
32592a.
Hunter (.T. E.) Detective.
10614.
Hunter {Mrs. J. M.) Christ-
mas & our S. S. olas.s:. 7195.
Hunter (J. P.) Black ghost.
4099.
Hunter (M.) Phantom king-
dom. 36082.
Hunter (M. A.) Weighed in
the balance. 55SG2.
Hunter (M. V.) :
Life's mishap. 25341.
Rose in the siarden. ■ 39967.
Himter (P. D.) :
Galvanizer. 15791.
Raspberry shruu. 38489.
Red raven. 38779.
Tutania. 47390.
Hunter (R.) :
Men are so blind. 29102.
Sorceress. 43287.
Hunter (S.) :
Chico. 6960.
Hoshu. 20310.
.lulie. 23223.
Aladurez. 27312.
Mush. 31394.
Hunter (S. C.) Catalogued.
6441.
Hunter (Mrs. T.) Aurelian,
the scion of the sun. 2449.
Hunter (T. M.) :
Dawn of iron. 10082.
.Jumbles. 23280.
Our girls. 34653.
Ship smithy of Marblehead.
42121.
Hunter (W. J.) Strawberry
shortcake. 44099.
Hunting (E. L. ) Real Amer.
girl. 55113.
Hunting (E. M.) Betty's an-
cestors. 3657a.
Hunting (E. S.) :
Dickens revival. 10S12a.
Her supei'ior intelligence.
19152b.
Hunting (G. ) Incredulous
woman. 21603.
Hunting (H. G.) :
Faugh-a-ballagh. 13889.
.Tune. 23289.
Just like a woman. 23373.
Vindication. 49075.
Hunting (L.) Night in a fool's
house. 32670.
Hunting (P. B.) Madame Fa-
vart. 27191.
Huntington (A.) Captain
Therese. 6163.
Huntington (A. L.) Double
proposal. 53454.
Huntington (A. S.) :
Harvest night's dream.
18270.
Sharps & flats. 41957.
Huntington (E. S. S.) Avi-
ators. 2534.
Huntington (F. E.) Signor
Sielano. 42311.
Huntington (G.) In Wyoming.
21580.
Huntington (W.) Stolen kiss.
43931.
H!untington (W'. P.) Sites.
42609.
Huntley (F.) Cinderella. 7349.
7350.
Huntmanu (M.) Christoph
Columbus. 72-54.
Kurd (C. F.) Hill of the bells.
19489.
Hurd (C. .L H.) :
Hunker's P. O. 20672.
Slabtown organizes an aid
soc. 42704.
Hurd (H.) See Taylor (Har-
riet)
Hurd (L. E.) :
Armande. 1875.
Moralda. 31003.
Hurd (S.) :
Counsel for the plaintiff.
8647, 53271.
Count of no account. 8673.
No. 10 Canine court- 33140.
Pig & the pilgrim. 36279.
Smiles & tears. 42831.
Hurgon (A.) :
Miss Hook of Holland.
29957.
My Mimosa maid. 31648.
Hurlbut (W. J.) :
Actress. 216.
Body & soul. 4471a.
Fighting hope. 14197a.
3162
INDEi
Hiirlhut (W. J.)— Continued.
For liberty. 14847.
Great game. 17396.
Lady Bridget. 2437-5.
Lincolnshire idyll. 25513.
Little Miss Fix It. 25773d.
New York. 32517. 32.517a.
One by one. 33986.
Patriot. 35561a.
Shadowy third. 41722.
Week end at Thornley,
49937.
Writing on tlie wall. 51851.
51S52a.
Hurless (D.) His mother-in-
law. 19732a.
Hurley (E. A.) Nutty bur-
glars. 33169a.
Hurley (.1.) Spy of the Hud-
son. 43674.
Hurley (W. J.) :
Boy's revenge. 4871, 4872,
lilrin, the smile & the tear.
12864, 12S65.
Hurrell (K.) Model girl. 30564b.
Hurson (G. I.) Daughter of
Ireland. 9962.
Hurst (B.) :
Friend's advice. 15463.
Mailing of a new man.
27623.
Masterpiece. 28735.
Peril. 35922.
Pressing matter. 37090.
Stolen kiss. 43931.
Hurst (E. H.) Colonel Tipples
of Kentucky. 7926.
Hurst (H.) :
Bridal trip. 5052.
Couiposite bacchante. 8173.
Hurst (W. B.) :
Black Hand. 4101.
Her fatal beauty. 18968.
Holy city. 19983.
aiad marriage. 27137.
Suicide hall. 44438.
Hurtig (J.) :
Bowery burlesque. 4783,
4784.
Bowery burlesquers. 4785.
Bowery girls. 4790.
Bowery maidens. 4792.
Bowery widows. 4800.
Burglar's daughter. 5.532.
Chorus girl. 7146.
Gold bugs. 16885.
Happy-go-lucky. 18165.
Harvard student. 18265.
Hot & cold. 20319.
Hurtig & Seamon's first
prize beauties. 20709.
Mansion of aching hearts.
28120.
Old Sleuth. 33621. 83622.
Hurtig (J.) — Continued.
Queen of the Bowery.
38048.
Slumming. 42805.
Yellow dog. 5206], .52062.
Hurtig & Seamon :
Girls of the IMoulin Rouge.
16678.
Happy-go-lucky. 18165.
In N. Y. town. 21254.
Mme. X-cuse me. 27225.
Major & the judge. 27567.
Mansion of aching liearts.
28120.
On the Yukon. 33949.
Sons of Ham. 43270.
Hurwitz (J.) Roysterer. 40191.
Hu.sbaud (L.) Spirit of '76.
43566.
Husband (L.S.) AVhy. 50723.
Husch (G. S.) H&re. 19188.
Huse (H. A.) jr. Their coun-
try relation. 45651.
Huss (H. C. O.) Pessimist.
35981.
Hus.sey (J.) :
In the shadows. 21514a.
Nearly a jockey. 54689.
Husted (C.) :
Little Miss Fortune.
25774a.
Master of the hills. 54463.
Husted (H. C.) :
Bronze donkey. .5247.
Dacia. 9582.
PVar-in-hand. 15151.
Idle 'prentice. 20888.
Judith of Bethulia. 23181.
Lucius Catiline. 26831.
Lucky horseshoe. 26848.
Marriage candidates. 28381.
Medea. 29010.
Niniche. 32S17.
Oliver Cromwell. 33706.
On the cards. 33824.
Parthia. 35397.
Razzle-dazzle. 38539.
Rose Michel. 39977.
Spellbound. 43.502.
Star spangled Jack. 43799.
Tichborne claimant. 46142.
Under the shadow. 48208.
Virginia of Rome. 49135.
Wedded woe. 49887.
Woman of the people.
51464.
Huston (.1. E.) Asleep at his
post. 2083.
Huston (W.) :
Fixer. 53654.
Outing. 54844.
Spooks. 43609.
Hustwick (A.) M.iyor's veto.
28948.
Huszka (E.) King's double.
23961.
Huszka ( J. ) Nemtudomka.
32222a.
Hutchen (J. W.) Night-riders.
32742.
Hutcheson (C.) Ideal. 20863.
Hutcheson (E. E.) Lost &
found. 54324.
Hutchin (G. L.) :
Grand Nazar. 17275.
Judarel. 23113, 23114.
Hutciilngs (A.) See Watsou
(A.)
Hutchins (A. L.) Past & the
present. 35498a.
Hutchins (J.) Spider's web.
43533.
Hutchins (M. L.) Moonshiners.
30967.
Hutchins (R.) Eventful honey-
moon. 13097.
Hutchins (AV.) :
Day that Lincoln died.
10147, 10148.
.Teanne d'Arc at Vaucou-
leurs. 22574.
Morning call. 31057.
Paternoster. 35531a.
Unwritten law. 48467,
48468.
Hutchinson (B.) See Hutchin-
son (H. W.)
Hutchinson (H. W.) $50,000.
52531a.
Hutchinson (J. B.) Prince of
good fellows. 37337.
Hutchinson (J. K.) Reform
movement. 38870.
Hutchinson (L.) Opera girl.
34264.
Hutchinson (M. F.) :
Christmas house party.
7227.
Cressmans entertain, 9070.
Doings of Jane. 11248.
Efficiency of man. 122S8.
Magic in the garden. 27368.
ilan next door. 27885.
Princess Kiku. 37424.
Susannah. 44672.
Terror of a day. 45440.
Unrehearsed comedy.
48409.
When woman rules. 50356.
Hutchinson (R.) :
Called down. .5921.
Fire king. 14305,
Heiress of London, 18683.
Martello & Angela. 28495.
'Ostler Joe. 34409.
Our Nan. 34720.
Strife. 44156.
Hutchinson (W. M.) Sopho-
more vV; the soubrettc. 43280.
3163
INDEX
Money's
Violets.
Lobbyist.
Hutchinson & Wright
crimes. 3080.').
Hutchison (C. A.)
49108.
Hutcliison (P.)
26024.
Hutcliison (P. A.) What shall
it profit a man. .50127.
Huth (M.) :
Corker. 8531.
High-born lady. 19401.
Hutten (Baroness B. von)
Claire-de-Lune. 53186.
Hutton (E. E.) :
Eliza of the Champs Ely-
sees. 12492.
Svbell;'. of the bridges.
44836.
496 Madison avenue. 52482.
Hutton (.1.) Clytie. 7712.
Hutton (T.) :
Bachelor's mistake. 2713.
Deformed court singer.
10387.
Hvams ( J. & L. M. ) Quakeress.
37958.
Hyau (H.) Schlossermaxe.
41070.
Hyatt (A. V.) :
Smoked glasses. 42S57a.
To-day, O'Day & co. 46414a.
Hyatt ( B. ) Heart twice broken.
18508.
Hyatt (C.) :
County sheriff. 8815.
Mona. 30733.
Hyatt (G. M.) Confusion.
8257.
Hyatt (G. W.) :
Bric-a-brac. 5035.
Evelyn. 13076.
Librarian. 25225.
Rather mixed. 38504.
Trip to Africa. 47010.
Hyde (A.) :
Fascinations of the club.
13711.
Frances the suffragette.
15247a.
Wanted, a theater co.
49539.
Hyde (D.) Twisting of the
rope. 47511.
Hyde (E. A.)
12760.
Hyde (E. C.) Spiked. 43544.
Hyde (E. T.) :
Answer to a prayer. 3.593.
Old Hickory. 33.502.
Hyde (F. E.) :
Captain of the host. 53007a.
Supreme test. 53067a.
Hyde (F. G.) lender the sky-
light. 48210.
Engaged girl.
18934.
35904.
Quiet after-
Hyde (G. K.) Stage struck.
43735.
Hvde (G. M.) Burnt raatche,s.
5573.
Hyde(H. M.) Dumas. 12017.
Hyde (J.) Mrs. Delaney of
Newport. 30345.
Hyde (J. C.) :
Her busy day
Perfect man.
Hyde (J. E. H.)
noon. 38197.
Hyde (P. W.) :
Admiral. 297.
All on account of the hnhy.
889
At Lynhurst. 2156.
At old Nantucket. 2172.
At 122. 2173.
Capt. Shout. 6158.
Conquest. 8296.
Daughter of Cuba. 9947.
Disciples of Mammon,
10922.
Embezzler's daughter
12,590.
En Cuba. 12657.
Impetuous Mary. 21036.
In 1781. 21320.
JoUv man's troubles.
22944a, 22944b.
Jollyman's woes. 22968.
Long Island. 26143.
Lynhurst. 26972.
Mam'selle Pique. 27695.
Man of fate. 27896.
M. Charlemagne. 30849.
Morning's hearing. 31064
Myrtledale. 31787.
Prince in tatters. 37307.
Rev. Mr. Creed. 39260.
Silas Bane. 42315.
TSrinity chimes. 46995.
Under 2 flags. 48233.
Valley Forge. 48648.
Volunteer. 49269.
Hyde (R.) :
IMuldoon's picnic. 31322.
My bell boy. 31495.
Hvde (R. D.) Silver jubilee.
42397a.
Hvde (V. I>. ) Til ye old colony.
21581.
Hvde (W. M.) Minister - - -
why. 29740.
Hyer (A. H.) Filibuster.
14223.
Hyers (S. B.) :
Blackville twins. 4184.
In & out of bondage.
21102.
Out of bondage. 34820.
Hylands (F.) Yankee Doodle
girl. .51982.
Hymack (Q. M. P.) Rehears-
ing the 3d act. 38955.
Hymau (A. P.) Southern
story. 43388,
Hyman (I.) Clothes peddler.
7655a.
Hvman (L. X.) Talked about.
45008.
Hyman (M.) :
Cast thy bread upon the
waters. 6397a, 6398.
Casted breads. 6412.
Caught. 6488a.
Coal dust twins. 7719.
Dark tragedy. 9878a.
Fun in a matrimonial
agency. 15677.
Organ grinder. 34340.
Reforming a suffrasette.
38803a.
Stage struck Sue. 43738.
Hyman (R.) Married or
single. 28461.
Hyman (S. E.) :
Seventh heart. 41630a.
Woman of the day. 51455,
51455a.
Woman's crucible. 55994.
Hyman (S. F.) :
Legend of Aeolian. 25008.
Village tragedy. 49054.
Yiv & the blue wolf. 52111.
Hyman (Mrs. W. L.) On style.
54783.
Hyraer (E.) :
Champagne & buttermilk.
6644a.
Conscience. 53242.
Coral cameo. 8490a.
Cure. 53309.
Island of Love. 22139a.
.Timtown Junction. 54111.
Lady killers. 54206.
Maggie Taylor, waitress.
27352b.
Man in red. .54403.
Night boat. 32664a.
No children a 1 1 o w e d.
32853a.
Petticoats. 54942.
Red Cross Mary. 38718a.
Salvation Sue. 40632a.
Shoplifter. 42160a.
Sick a bed. 42234c.
Twice a week. 47462a.
Vivisection. 49216a.
Hymer (J. B.) :
At the moving picture
show. 2261.
Champagne & buttermilk.
6644a.
Conscience. 53242.
Coral cameo. 8490a.
Cure. 53309.
3164
INDEX
Hyiner (J. B.) — Continued.
Devil & Tom Walker.
10660.
Island of Love. 22139a.
•TimtowTi Junction. 54111.
Lady killers. 54206.
aiaggie Taylor, waitress.
27352b. .
Man in red. 54403.
Night boat. 326G4a.
Nineteen hundred tvpenty-
five. 32803.
No children allowed.
32853a.
Petticoats. 54942.
Red Cross Mary. 38718a.
Salvation Sue. 40632a.
Shoplifter. 42160a.
Sick a bed. 42234c.
Twice a week. 47462a.
Veterans. 48916a.
Vivisection. 49216a.
Hyndmann (D.) Free silver.
15335.
Hvne (C. J. C. W.) Moonshiner.
30962.
Hvnek (A.) Vzkfiseni. 49336.
Hyre (A. E.) Great Chad-
wick case. 17370.
Hyskell (C. M.) :
Census taker. 6594.
J]nd of his rope. 12700,
12701.
Fan tan. 13622.
In the corn country. 21361.
Man trap. 27968.
laucovici (H.) King Solo-
mon's temple. 23914.
Ibauez (J.) Chelete. 6888.
llu'mez (V. Blas<-o) See Blasco
Ibaiiez.
Ibels (H. G.) :
Montansier. 30893, 30894.
Neige. 32166.
Ibsen (H.) :
Brand. 4901a, 4902. 4903,
52975.
Child wife. 7014.
Doll's house. 11261, 11278-
11280, .53127.
Efterladte skrifter. 12290a.
(4esammelte d r a m e u.
16236-16238.
Ghosts. 16323.
Gjengangere. 1698, 43202.
Hedda Gabler. 18 6 2 0-
18621.
Kongsemnerne. 24229b.
liady of the sea. 24505.
Leaders of society. 24913.
Little Eyolf. 25676.
Master builder. 28673-
28675.
Nora. 32994.
Peer Gynt. 35786-35787.
Ibsen (H.) — Continued.
Pillars of society. 36311.
Pilot's revenge. 36314.
Pretenders. 37099.
When we dead awaken.
50349.
Works. 51730-51741.
Ibsen (S.) Robert Frank.
39640a, 39040b.
Ide (L.) Power. 36934b.
Iden (V. G.) :
Claudia. 7554.
Clay palace. 7564.
Mister Noah of Greenville.
30222.
Undergraduates. 48253.
War baby. 5.5833.
Ignatia (Sister) See Guthrie
(Mrs.)
llgenstein (H.) :
Kanimermusik. 23474.
Quisisana. 3S217a.
Wahrheitsucher. 49371.
lliowjzi (H. ) :
Herod. 19275.
Joseph. 23001.
Maid of Judah. 27473.
Saul. 40854.
Ill (J. C.) .Tust a girl. 23322.
lUar (M.) Gambrinus. 15816.
Illica (L.) :
Andrea Chenier. 1434.
Aurora. 2455.
Avemaria, 2512a.
Boheme. 4487.
Bohemia. 4489.
Cornill Schut. 8556.
Cristoforo Colombo. 9151.
Dorise. 11472.
Germania. 16205-16208.
Iris. 21942, 21943, 21944.
Isabeau. 22111-22113.
Istrianische li o c h z e i t.
22194.
Kleine Frau Schmetterling.
24084.
Kornelius Schut. 24233.
Madam Butterfly. 27150,
27151.
:\Iadama Buttei-flv. 27165-
27167.
Madame Butterfly. 27179.
Pani :Mot.vlek. 3.5174.
Principe Zilah. 37479.
Siberie. 42229.
Tess. 45447, 45448.
Tosca. 46589-46.591.
Illing (M.) :
Lesson. 25097.
Tulip slippers. 47323.
Illington (M. A.) :
Crime in politics. 9083.
Dreamer. 11764.
Illinois (Univ. of) Philosophe
sans le savoir. 36148.
Whole world.
Her children.
Ilsley (M.)
50701.
Imbrie (H.)
53911.
Imhaus (L. A.) :
Fates & furies. 13809.
King of Rome. 23852.
Imhaus (L. V.) Disturb not
the world. 10991.
Imhof (F. R. or Roger) :
Adventures of Tom &
Jerry. 366.
At gay Monte Carlo. 2138.
Casey & the green sod
club. 6352.
Hypnotic doctor. 20757.
Ladies' night at Reilly's.
24326.
Littlest lodger. 25945a.
Operator's daughter. 34272.
Ritz-Casey hotel. 39530.
Satan's servants. 40825.
Surgeon Louder, U. S. A.
44640.
Three generations. 45963a.
Wee bit of natural Irish.
49921.
Innnergriiu (P. J.) OUanta.
33719.
Immermann (K. L.) Mun-
chausen. 31304.
Inipekoven (T.) :
Diener lassen bitten. 53413.
Hochherrschaftliche woh-
nuugen. 19919.
Stiller alarm. 43903d.
Was werden die leute
sagen ! 55843.
Imjieratori (W.) :
Betrogene leute. 3613.
Spiel um die gnade. 43539a.
Imperial amusement co. inc.
Sheath gown girls. 42031.
Imre (F.) See Foldes (I.)
Ince (E. B.) :
Fun in a boarding school.
1.5674.
It's a shame to take the
money. 22235.
Percy Dobbins' dilemma.
35884.
School-girl. 41113.
School-girl's romance.
41115.
l^uexpectPd li a p p e n e d.
48295.
Ince (J. E.) :
It's a shame to take the
money. 22235.
Percy Dobbins' dilemma.
35884.
\ Unexpected happened.
48295.
3165
INDEX
luce (T. H.) :
It's a shame to take the
money. 22233.
.Toe's redemption. 22S07.
Lizzie's dream. 26002.
Marjory's flirtation. 2S3]6a.
Mr. Aladdin. 30125a.
Unexpected happened.
48295.
Inch (M. E.) :
Bo'sn's bride. 4684b.
Bulbul. 5436.
Capt. Van der Hum. 6164a.
Drum-major. 11860.
Tambour-major. 45034.
Indarte (A. P$rez) .Sfee P6rez
Indarte.
Inde, pseud. See Williams
(Mrs. M. F.)
Inden (F. W.) Uncle by proxy.
47945.
Iudy(V. d') Ferval. 14071.
Infanta (.1. M.) Sol;lnu^^ de hi.
See Solanas de hi Infanta.
Ingalls (E. L.) Judg:ment of
Paris. 23164.
Ingenbohs (W. B.) Electric
light station. 12409.
Ingersoll (F. H.) :
Aftermath. 539, 543.
Crossing of the ways. 9219.
Double n-der. 11540.
Ingersoll (H.) Bird's Christ-
mas carol. 3931a.
Ingersoll (L.) :
Boniface of Broom Falls.
22832.
Crimson queen. 9121.
Hermits in Cal. 19239.
Holland holiday. 19978.
Ingham (H. M.) Heather bell.
18594.
Inghelbreeht (D. E.) Couleur-
du-Feu. 8643.
Ingleton (E. M.) :
Aphrodine. 1674.
Bill's mermaid. 3869.
Despatch bearer. 10563.
Girl who had no chance.
53782.
Silent Sue. 55342.
Willow pattern plate. 51096.
liiglis (W. T.):
In spite of her. 21333.
Rabbi. 38260.
Suzel. 44705.
liigraham (C. F.) :
Best cure. 3581.
Hans Brummel's caf6.
18099.
JImmie Jones. 22741.
Ingraham (F. A.) Joseph &
his bi-tthroR. 23008,
Ingrahiun (J.) Raw recruit.
38528.
Ingraham (L. D.) Sauce for
the goose. 40849.
Ingraham (P.) :
Comedy of terrors. 8071,
Golden butterfly. 16924.
Love & duty. 26435.
Rita. 39523.
To let, 2 girls. 46369.
Ingram (A. P.) Bottom of a
well. 4726.
Ingram (O. W.) :
Employment exchange.
12643.
Silent partner. 42348a.
Ingram (D. G.) Girl & the
jockey. 16442.
Iniesta (J. .\.) Inclusero.
21593.
Ink. pseud. See Tildon (L. E.)
Inkster (L. ) Emancipation.
12571.
Inman (A. E.) Scarlet letter.
40993 .
Inman (J. T.) Bowery king.
4791.
Inman (W. M.) Golden lure.
16989.
Innes (A. D.) Twelfth night.
55087.
Innes (F. N.) :
Merry Mollie. 292.59.
Spanish Amer. War. 43417.
Insel-verlag:
Konige. 24215.
Reiche jiingliug. 38958.
Inskeep (C.) :
Hill Billy. 19488.
In the sacristy. 21495a.
Jack & Jill. 22307.
Jolly tramp. 22961.
Was she guilty? 496.38.
When a woman wills. 50193.
Inslee (C. E.) Frolicsome
spook. 15519.
Insiia (A.) :
Amor tardio. 1336b.
Cabecita loca. 5765a.
En familia. 126.59a.
Internatl. college of languages,
II faut qu'uue porte soit
ouverte ou ferra§e. 54018.
Internatl. copyriglit buro.-m. ltd. :
Ambition. 1097.
Beautiful baroness. 3204.
Counsel for the defense.
8646.
Daring of Diane. 98-52.
Doctor Arrayon's wife.
11113.
Dronningeu of Montmartre.
11847,
Emancipation of Mlddleton.
12575.
Herr vorteidigei*. 19312.
Humour of it. 20642.
Internatl. copyright bureau,
ltd. — Continued.
John Berkley's ghost.
22831.
Klein Dorrit. 24079.
Leibgardist. 25022,
Marriage market. 28404.
Message. 29298.
Oliver Cromwell. 33707.
Prince of Zanzibar. 37358.
Raven's cry. 3S521.
While life shall last. 50429.
International film service. New
adventures. 32314a.
Tntenuul, library pub co. :
Elislia Ben Abuyah. 12482.
God, man & devil. 16827.
Meturef. 20332.
On the eve. 33838.
True power. 47246.
Unkiiown. 4S.S70.
Internatl. news service. Knight-
hood days. 24159a.
Internatl. play bureau. Sold.
43051.
Internatl. play exchange. For
her child's sake. 14S11.
Internatl. pub. inst. (C. Pro-
fit) :
Heloise. 18778.
Ihr pathe. 20952.
Prinz Oi'lofKky. 37490.
Internationale musik-und thea-
terverlag. Fandango. 13G36.
Internationales verlags-institut.
See Internatl. pub. inst. (C.
Profit)
iMvernizio (C.I Bacio d'nna
morta. 2732.
Iracheta (F. de)
mujer. 2114.
Iralson (A.) :
Burnt offering.
When Anita
.50197.
Ireland (A.)
453.56.
Ireland (F. J.)
mode. 39728.
Ireland (G.) Franl
15269.
Ireson (H. R.) Sweet
plicity. 44764.
Irish (A.) Untold half. 48442.
Irish (P.. R.) Mere flirtation.
29197.
See Bitney (M. R.)
C.) Cured. 9469.
See Irviu (M. M. t
.L)
Astucia de
5574.
m a r r i e <1.
Teu-sixty-six.
Rogue de la
cousiu.
sim-
Irish (M.)
Irsfield (R,
Irvin (D.)
Irvin (E.
veiled lady,
Irvin (M. M.)
39907.
Irvine. Mother
Rube & the
40208,
R<.)oms to rent.
s h(«iit, 31182.
3166
INDEX
Silent partner.
Fur cloa k.
Red shoes!.
Irvine (<'. )
42350.
Irvine (.i. li.)
15720.
Irvine (J. K.)
38801.
Irving (.\. M.) Another stoiy
of Waterlo(». 1585,
Irving (B. G. ) Dame de Mon-
soreau. 9673.
Irving (E.) Flirtology. 14.53").
Irving (G. H.) ir.:
Experiment. 13239.
His son's father. 19820.
Innocent usurpei*. 21753.
Tell it to him. 45243.
Uncle Joe. 47976.
Irving (G. W.) Strikebreaker.
44163.
Irving (H.) :
Louis XI. 26388b.
Works of Shakespeare.
41846-41853.
Irving (H. B.) Dr. .lekyll .'c
Mr. Hyde. 11154.
Irving (J. M.) Wliito chie:'.
50497.
Irving (L.) :
Dante. 9828.
Godefroi & Yolande. 16837.
Inheritance, of the meek.
21721.
Lion & the unicorn. 25542.
Peter the Great. 36017.
Phoenix. 36160.
Terrorist. 45443.
Typlion. 47860a. 47861.
Irving (M.) Wail of the ban-
shee. 49389.
Irving (M. P.) :
Church mice. 7305.
Wooden wedding. 51682.
Irving (P.) Great ambition.
17353.
Irving (W.) :
Alhambrii. 625.
Legend t*l" Sleepy Hollow.
.5234, 18411, 18412, 20848-
20850, 25011, 2 5 01 2,
42764-42767.
Phantom b r i d e g r o o ji.
36077.
Hip Van Winkle. 35851,
39486-3^494, 45837.
Wm. Shaki^speare. his com-
plete dramatic works.
41879.
Irwin (D. L.) Society for
mine. 43015.
Irwin (Flo) Miss Con. 29922.
Irwin (Fred) :
Five Barrison sisters.
14428.
I'^or girls only. 14800a.
Ii-win (Fred)— Continued.
Irwin brotliers. 22079-
22082.
Irwin (G. L.) :
Close call. 7037.
Our new governes.s. 34729.
Spoiled darling. 43595.
Won but not wooed. 51629.
Irwin (H.) :
Billy & the girl. 3874.
Fifth string. 141.52.
Open windov^^ 34250.
Stranded. 44025.
Ii-\\in (H. C.) Conjuror Cupid.
8274.
Irwin (J.) Republic or em-
l)ire. 39082.
Irwin (J. M.) :
Clam fiend. 7498.
Fool pf the family. 14724.
Grady the grafter. 17218.
Man tamer. 27952.
Never too late to mend.
32309.
See Amer. first. 41381a.
Irwin (M.) Mrs. Black is back.
30309.
Irwin (P.) :
Man & the burglaress,
27737.
Manager's baby. 28030.
Irwin (R. B.) Street. 44115.
Irwin (T.) :
After the ball. 488.
Crime at the altar. 9080.
Fatal glass. 13752.
Irwin (W.) :
Chantecler's last chant.
6715.
One in a million. 34031a.
Yankee tourist. 52016.
Irwin (AV. R.) Witch. 51264a.
Irwin (W. W.) Joanna of
Naples. 22778.
Irwin bros. Woman in red.
51417.
Isaacs (E. J. R.) :
Herod & Mariamne. 19276a.
Philemon & Baucis. 36125.
Isaacs (I. S.) :
Charity. 6742.
Charity girl. 6750.
Isaacs (L. M.) Philemon &
Baucis. 36125.
Isaacs (S. E.) :
Gertrude. 16223.
Sacrifice. 40453.
Isaacs (W. S.) Panthers,
.35184a.
Isaacson (C. B.) Romantic
turn. 39840.
Tsenberg (B.) Workmen's
friend. 51729b.
Iserloh (W. O.) :
Atty. for the defense. 52764.
Caudles of the Medici.
5998c.
Conquest. 8292.
Decoy, 10353a.
Innocent Florabelle. 21744.
Love that endures. 26624.
Love's litany. 26719.
Iserman (H. D.) High treason.
19431a.
Isham (F. S.) :
Beatrice. 3181.
Beyond tlie Rockies. 3737.
Fatherland. 13862.
Gid ap. 16336a.
My rival's daughter. 31694.
Thousand & 2d night. 45914.
Toy shop. 46676.
Isham (J. W.) :
Darktown outing. 9898.
■Tolin W. Ishara's Parisian
gaiety co. 22885.
Madame, 27168.
Mme. Parlez Vous. 27214.
Octoroons. 33256, 33257.
Oriental Amer. 34346,
34347, 34348.
Rough n-ider. 40072, 40073.
Rough rider's romance.
40079.
With the Rough riders.
51294.
7-11-77. 52429.
Isola (P,) Daughter of Jorio.
9964,
Israel (B,) See Kopekin (H.)
Israel (G.T.) Rhoda, 39317.
Israel (Y) :
Feast of Esther, 13952.
New Esther. 32374.
Star of Judah, 43786.
Israeli (B.) :
Affranchisement of Louise.
445.
Angelina & her mother.
1493.
Antoinette. 1627,
Christine, 7192a.
Countess Olga. 8723,
First stone, 14391.
Gilberta, 16349a,
His wife, 19846,
Justine, 23428,
Pauline, 35629,
Personals, 35973,
Keform atty. gen. 38866,
Revolutionists, 39294,
School for wives, 55255.
Settlement worker. 41597.
Stolen plumage. 43937.
Thou Shalt not kill. 45904.
ITnswept house, 48427a,
Visiting nurse. 49182.
Workman's hire. 51729a.
.^>37&— VOT.2— 16—
I).")
3167
INDEX
Israels (L.) Conscieuce ruouey.
8314.
Istel (E.) Xur ein tiauui,
54743.
Iszard (H. B.) :
Oriana. 34342.
Uncle Sam's consul at Ori-
bolo. 48027.
It oh (E. E.) Spy. 43666c.
Ittniann (E.) Ladder. 24310,
24311.
Itzcl (A.) ;■/•. Jack Slieppard.
122360, 22361.
Ilzel (J.) :
Debutantes. 10313.
Kajah of Kaputah. 38396.
Kazuni of Kohiuoor. 38530.
Ivan (R.) Cloud. 53202.
Ivanowitsch, pseud. See Mag-
nus (M.)
Iveagh (M.) Ball players.
2841.
I vers (A.) :
Heartstrings & purse
strings. 18590.
Sequel of sin. 41523.
Ivorson (S.) Powers that be.
55014.
Ives (A. E.) :
After many days. 474a.
Aunt Penny, a Bay State
spinster. 2422.
Beulah. 3700.
Blue letter. 4378.
Brother Jaelv. 5265.
Dark s6ance. 9872.
Don Roderick. 11377.
Donald MacNeil. 11385a.
Ethel hesitates. 12998a,
Gold princess. 16905.
<Jreat Brooklyn handicap.
17363.
Great suburha II race. 17469.
Murry call iiuiniage. 20706.
Ishmael. 22128.
.faff ray's double. 22418.
Lavarre. 24836.
Letter of the law. 25150.
Libei-ator. 25207b.
Lorine. 26243.
Man & a inaid. 27723.
Man to man. 27960.
Meow. 29130a.
Jlystic conii»ass. 31860b.
Reward. 39298.
Social swim. .''»5379.
Southern rose. 43382.
Starr's girl. 43805, 43806.
Sweet Elysium club. 44744.
Village postmaster. 49043.
World & Ibe wouia n. 51752.
Young Mr, Tuttle. .^)21S1.
Ives (C.
37995.
S.) Queen Flor.'idine.
Ives (S. Noble-) See Noble-
Ives.
Ivins (C. F.) :
Alias Pittsburg Annie. 772.
Amateur murderer. 52649.
Angel. 1458.
Bobby's Mabel. 52933.
Children of Mammon.
7036a.
Congressman Kitty. 8270.
Fall dough. 13459b.
Fall guy. 13462.
Lifter. 25349.
Little moonshiner. 25804.
Martyr. 54441.
Midnight & married. 54506.
Nobody loves me. 54731.
Plot that failed. 36550.
Prisoners. 55038.
Prophet of Longacre
square. 37714a.
Question. 55087.*
Rainbow at night. 38383a.
Relic of Waterloo. 38997b.
Self-defense. 41425b.
Wednesday at 5. 49920a.
Ivul (P. d') ^ee Deleutre (P.
C. P. E.)
Ivor (F.) Plauchette. 36435.
Ivory (G.W.) Austrian. 2468.
•Inck (B. M.) :
Her nu-rry ('hristnias.
39074.
Stage struck. 43734.
•lack (E. J.) Mission, omission
vV: conunissioii. 30074a.
Jack (J.) :
Civil marriage. 7473.
Wolf of Alsako. 51355.
•lack (J. C.) Sultan of Sulu.
44476.
.(a<-k (S.) Mock-turtle. 30555.
Jack (S. T.):
Adamless Eden. 261.
Beauty in dreamland. 3233.
Big burlesque spectacle.
3782.
Blue Beard extravaganza.
4351.
Bull-fighter, 5441.
Carnival of Venice. 6269.
Creole. 9061.
Folly. 14692.
Forty thieves. 15094.
French spy. 1.5375.
(Jill of Tangiers. 16-592.
Lilly Clay. 25476.
Lively flea. 2595S.
Mazeppa. 28953.
Mormons. 31045.
New .spectacle. 32463.
Octoroon. 33253.
Orange blossoms. 34297.
Oriental Amer. 34349.
3168
Jack (S. T.)— Continued .
Radley Bartin soiree.
38310.
Satan's dream. 40820.
Tenderloin extravaganza.
45376.
Jack (Mrs. S. T.) Diamond
garter. 10757.
Jacklin (C.) Amer. girl in
Paris. 1215.
Jacks (L. D.) SufCragettt; bar-
ber shop. 44415.
Jackson (A.) Ship smithv of
Marblehead. 42121.
Jackson (B.) Fifinella. 14138.
Jackson (B. B.) Seeking a mil-
lion. 41395.
Jackson (C.) :
At 12 midnight. 52762.
In a foreign port. 21066.
Jackson (C H.) :
Making good. 27614a.
Yellow kid. 52070.
Jackson (C. S.) Spendthvifl.
43511.
Jackson (C. T.) :
Jesters. 22667.
Open road. 34242.
Jackson (Mrs. D. ) Written
agreement. 51853.
Jackson (E.) •Pafs do la .Ma-
chicha. 35121.
Jackson (E. G. ) Paul Uevere's
ride. 35617.
Jackson (Mrs. F. H. ) :
Convinced. 53251.
Modern Shylock. 30656.
Trapped. 46844.
Jackson (F. W.) Indian's i-e-
venge. 21658a.
Jackson (Frances) Two or-
phans. 47739.
Jackson (Fred) :
Bargain. 2986.
Black sheep. 4139.
Contrary Mary. 53249.
Firing line. 14340.
Gripful of trouble. 17650a.
Horse-shoe. 53974.
House on the sands. 20435.
How to be happy. 20544.
Joy ride. 23084.
Losing Eloise. 54323.
Poor Peter. 36810b.
Puppets. 37852a.
To-morrow. 46478.
Your money or yoiu- wito.
56044.
Jackson (G.) Keystone cops.
54165.
Jackson (G. C.) Tony & Cleo
patra. 46505.
INDEX
Jackson (G. 11.) :
Black watch. 4156,
Condenuiecl to tleath. 8215.
Professor of chores. 37637.
Jackson (Mrs.U.B.) Romance
in Africa. 39781.
Jackson (H. H.) Ramona.
38416-38421.
Jackson (H. L.) :
Lost twins. 26364.
Patient. 35545.
Jackson (H. W.) Paxil Re-
vere's ride. 35617.
.r.K'ksou (Harry) :
Braving the world. 4953.
Friendly call. 15449.
From out the deep. 15558.
Hearts of gold. 18562.
Progressive woman. 37661.
What women will do.
50157.
Jackson (Hart) :
Broken vows. 5222.
Daughter's evidence. 10019.
Shan-Wliool. 41942.
.lackson (Inez) Senior. 41472.
.lackson ( J. E.) :
Juan, junior. 23100.
Pretty pretty. 87124.
Voyage dans la lune. 49309.
.lackson (J. J. ) :
Political pull. 36699.
guo vadis? 38250.
Jackson (J. P.) :
Flying Dutchman. 14626.
Parsifal. 35367.
Poor Jonathan. 36800.
Siegfried. 42281.,
Jackson (M. C.) Sermon.
41.546.
Jackson (M. L.) :
Convinced. 53251.
Just like his father. 23373a.
Trapped. 46841.
witness. 48414,
Unfseen
48415,
Woman ! keep still
51430.
Alchemists.
Jackson (M. ^Y.)
719.
Jackson (Maria ) Female
masonry. 14024-14026.
Jackson (Maude) Servant
question. 41568.
Jackson (N. H.) :
One hundred years old.
34028.
Two orphans. 47738, 47739,
Jackson (O. W.) :
Phyllis. 36184.
Won by a mummy. 51632.
Jack.son (Mrs. P.) :
Bitter-sweet. 4032,
Gip.sy fortune-teller. 16406.
Jackson (T. P.) Base hall bug.
3072,
Ross.
735.
1305.
1664.
y Mino.
Jackson (T. W.) Heir of the
W^allabout. 18661.
Jackson (W.) Charlie
6785.
Jack.son Veyan (J.) :
Alegria del abuelo.
Amigo de la pipa.
Apaga y viimonos.
Aveuturas de Max
2519a.
Carne flaca. 6259.
Corza hlanca. 8-593.
Desmiguen. 105.59.
En aras de la moral,
12654a. •
Fresa. 15392.
(l^finero grande. 16071.
r.iberales. 25207.
Lo que mauda Dios. 26011.
Ole con ole. 33681.
Palacio de cristal. 35131.
(^ufikeros. 379.58a.
(Jueria entrar. 38145c.
8. M. el Botijo. 40399.
Susto gordo. 44698.
Ti-opa llgera. 471.53.
Vuclta al nido. 4932Sa.
Jacob (W. II.) Fractured
Romeo. 1.5231.
Jacob (W. W.) Boatswain's
mate. 52929.
Jacubi (E.) :
Ehrenwort.
Heimkehr.
Jacobi (J. B.)
mother on you.
.Tacobi (O.) :
I'Jr. Schreihals, the janitor.
30254.
T\A-enty-five minutes in
Lunyvi lie's agency, 47440,
Jacobi (V,) :
Marriage market. 28404,
28405.
.Sybil. 44836a.
Jacobowski (E.) :
Myrtle maiden
Poola. 35193.
Jacobs (C. E.) Won
4th. 51641.
.Jacobs (O. P.) Red half moon
38737.
Jacobs (E,) Hot time
old town. 20342.
Jacobs (F.) Return
blood. 39191.
Jacobs (G.) Boycott.
Jacobs (G. W.) & CO.:
Holy city. 19984.
Price. 37145.
Jacobs (H. R.) :
Have you seen my
18323.
M'zelle. 31877.
12327.
18638,
I'll tell
20803a,
my
31786,
in the
in the
of the
4855,
sister '
Jacobs (H. R.) — Continued.
Nev»' Orleans up to date.
32435.
Wages of sin. 49357.
Jacobs (K. M.) Power of
truth. 36999.
.Jacobs (L. B.) :
Somewhere in Mexico.
55394.
Tho.se Keystone cops.
55571.
.Jacobs (M. M.) :
College boy & the voic<\
7829.
Murderer's confession.
31378.
Saved from Siberia. 40885.
Woman's wit. 51.599.
Jacobs (M. S.) :
Cassalia. 6385.
Cave of doubt. 6542.
.Jacobs (M. T.) Patsy Perkins,
protege. 54902.
Jacobs (Marguerite) St. Vin-
cent's visitor. 40559.
.Jacobs (Jlaurice^ Rugged
path. 40237.
.Jacobs (R. E.) At the race
track. 2272.
.Jacobs (W. ,J.) Hell. 1-8760.
Jacobs (W. W.) :
Admiral Peters. 301.
Beauty & the barge. 3222.
Boatswain's mate. 4436.
Changeling. 6702.
Ghost of Jerry Bundler.
16317.
Gray parrot. 17346.
In the library, 21449.
Love passage. 26594,
Main de singe. 27525.
Monkey's paw. 30818.
Jacobs & .Jermon, inc. :
Golden crook. 16940a.
Three drinks. 4.5954a.
Jacobs & Lowry :
Merry maidens. 29245.
Topsy turvev burlesquers.
46567.
Jacobsen. Red letter nights.
38749-38752.
Jacobsen (H.) Carola. 6272.
Jacobsen (J. A.) Crank. 53285.
Jacobsen (V. ) :
Fri OS fra det onde. 15412a.
Martyrerne. 28526.
Jacobson. Midnight promise.
29449.
Jacobson (A.) :
Brazilians. 4960.
Hopkins of Conn. 20260.
Mouse - trap, man - traps.
31250.
Jacobson (B.) Mme. Sherrv.
27221.
3169
INDKX
Ja<-obsou (E.) Ruby Gannlor.
40220.
.Tacobsoa (G.) :
Bidden guest. 3758a.
Charley. 6773.
Crimson. 9109a.
Democrat. 10447.
First precinct. 1438.'?.
Gift. 16342b.
Green pastures. 17r)8S>.
Lord of all lie siirvtns.
54320.
Miss Affinity. 298!>().
Mr. Grady. 30183a.
Peace. 35681c.
Riley's last spree. :594G2.
Sackclothed. 40424a.
Two maidens fair. .")570J.
Two wives. 47821.
What never liappciis.
50101a.
Jacobson (I. G.) He stoops to
conquer. 18388.
Jacobsou (J. C) Jealdiisy.
22543.
Jacobson (J. O.) :
Knox Trender. 24198.
Knut Kuutson. 24199.
Man with the black j;lov^'s.
28004.
Skons Skonderson. 42679.
Taming the groucheriiu>s.
45069.
Who burietl the hole?
50603.
.Tacobson (Jacob) <»\vn fault.
34977.
.Tacobson (Janie) :
Belshazzar. 3472.
For liberty. 14848.
.Tephthab's vow. 22615.
.Joseph & his brethi-cu.
23005.
Maid of Persia. 27491.
Ruth, the Moabitess. 40382.
Jacobson (L.) :
Auf befehl dcr lierzogin !
52769.
Auf befehl der kaisorlii :
52770.
Keusche Barbara. 236.^2,
23633.
I>achende dreilnind. 24301.
24301a.
Lady Hamilton. 24418.
Soldat de choeolat. 4806."..
Tapfere soldat. 4.51 2."»,
45126.
Waltz dream. 49450.
Walzertraum, 49453.
Jacobson (S. A.) Woman's
heart. 51534.
.Tacobstein (S.) Passinj; stoi'iu.
35467.
Jacoby (A.) Test. 454.''.4h.
•Tacoby (C. M.) :
Ehe. 12.824.
Frau Soplii<> M(»ulis. 1.V284.
Helenc KuImh-Uv rhv. 1.S7.19.
Loulou-kleino. 2641;?.
Ratsel. weib. 3S318.
Roms rote losen. 89882,
.39883.
Tugeudresidonz. 47.821.
Jacoby (R. P.) Odd lot In an
odd fix. 33263.
Jacoby (W.) :
Alles mobil. 932a.
Beiden husaron. 3845. 3346.
Budenzauber, 5.891, 5392.
Doppelnienscli. 11449.
Lustige kakadu. 26952.
Nur niclit drangelii. 33161.
Two of him. 47730.
Wir geh'n nacli Tegernsee.
51217.
.lacoliot :
Red rose. 38791.
Rose rou.ge. 40016.
.Tacquet (H. M.) :
Poilu. .'4990-54992.
Romanitza. 39832.
Jae (J.) :
Bloomers. 4317.
Little Billee's love. 25.587.
Jaeger (C. H.) Our childreu.
34560.
.lager (R.) Hex^'. 1933.J.
.Jaffa (B.) I^in pricks. 54959.
Jaffa (M. Z.) :
Anchored. 1400.
Dear little Maggie. 10263.
Heart of a wall-flower.
18452.
Johnny-O'Lant ern. 22888a.
Playthings. 80513, 36514.
.Jaffa (R. H.) :
Be careful what you say.
52835.
In walked Jinnny. 21.563a.
Jaffa (^rrs. R. H. ) Scr Jafi'a
(M. Z.)
Jaffg (M.) Kiitcl.en von Ileil-
bronn. 23447.
Jaffle (P.) Politician & the
ideal citizen. 36714a.
Jahn (A.) Mary Anne. 28542.
.lahn (G. W.) P.riiir Rose.
5031.
.Jahn (H.) Iri.sh fern. 21981.
Jailly (P.) Cocorico. 77.55n.
.T.-ikel nv. A.) Tov-sliop.
46677.
.Jakobi (P.) :
Chinese Lily. 7090a.
Hour-glass. 53977.
.Iiil<obowski (E. ) :
Campano. .5968.
I>vil's .loIlUt^. 1(H>94.
Erminic. 12874.
MatinSe girl.
Onward, 34231.
house.
Jakobowski ( E. ) — Continued.
Improvisatore. 21057.
oi,eriue. 33213.
Uosiere. 40044.
.Janierson (L.) :
liertha, the daughter of a
money lender. 3551.
His mother's legacy. 19737.
\iglit. 82688.
James (A. A. S.) :
Conquest. 8292a.
Crichton, the admirable.
9072.
Duke's messenger. 12007.
Tower builder. 55630.
Janjcs (A. I*.) Capt. Barnacle's
courtsliip. 6086.
James (B. B.) Sun god. 55478.
.fames (C.) :
Joan of Arc. 22762, 22763.
Soldier of the czar. 43080.
^'alue of being extinct.
48663.
James (C. C.)
28801.
.James (D. D.)
.r.'imos (E.) :
.histice. 23413a.
.Master of the
28712, 28713.
.Fanu's (E. O.) Bargain day.
2988d.
.James (E. W.) Criminal.
58287.
James (F.) King is dead.
28781a.
James (F. H.) :
-Vdam & Eve. 244.
Ambition. 1107.
-Vmti Josephine. 2410.
Cow-boy Jim. 8938.
Cure for husbands. 9459.
David Garrick's master-
piece. 10054.
Faro- Jane. 13694.
Oreat Winglebury duel.
17493.
He & she. 18369.
Hetty Green. 19325.
Homo sum. 20091.
.Fapanese romance. 22494.
Mile with a fool. 29566.
.Mining agent. 29736,
:\Iisf'liief-maker. 29846.
Xeues leben. 32282.
PalniPtto minstrels. 35141.
Paradise. 352.52.
IM-ide i*< charity. 37198.
Kaw recruit. 88526.
Richest woman in tln>
world. 39393.
Sheo. 42044.
Sir Bob. 42531.
That Swede. 45620a.
T^^•o friends. 47612.
3170
INDEX
James (F. H.) — CxtiitiuiUMl.
Up iigaiusit it. 48-17o.
Where's yoiir bagKs^tiy'-
r>0B90.
Wurzburge)'s ni i s; t a k c.
r.1921.
James (F. J.) :
Stagelore. 43740.
rmler l.ondoii. 4S11S.
James (F. L.) liill .lones, the
si-out. ;^841.
.Tame.s (G. W.) TaU" of Troy.
449S0.
James (H. N.) :
Battle of Pk-kle Hill. 3120.
Battle of Very Crude.
3339a.
Fixing f» Ford. 14452c.
Maid, a .Mick & a Ford.
27434a.
Reformation of l>aii Duffy.
55135.
James (Harry) I'retty .Mrs.
Smith. 37117a.
James (Henry) :
Daisv Miller. 9t>5S.
Tempest. 45272.
James (.F.) :
Aponea, a .slave prinee of
Africa. 1691.
Tantris. the fool. 45121.
James (J. M.) :
Downfall of Si.ain. 11(i34.
Homo sum. 20(>92.
Old Fort l>uquesne. 3;)48S.
•fames (K.) Fooling father.
14732. -
.Ta mes ( I.. ( '. ; f'ritif. ."•.•'.-JOl.
James» (M. F.) :
Gretel Ann. 53836.
Wel^hevl in the balance.
49947a.
James (It. D.) For times of
v,ar. loOSOa.
James (R. G.) Egyptian mum-
my. 12314.
.fames ( R. W. ) Weeds. 49925.
.Fames (S.) :
Mr. Walling-ford's baby.
30278.
Our Bess. 34540a.
James (T. P.) Meehanics'
fair. 28999.
James (T. S.) Royal prisoner.
40166.
James (T. W.) Overland flyer.
34961.
James (W.) Inventor. 21894.
.lameson (H. F.) :
Flight of a dove. 14507.
Miss Ann Thrope. 29902.
Jameson (H. T.) Picture.
36235.
Jamieson (E.) :
Birds of a feather. 3939.
Bitter-sweet. 4030.
Member from Tex. 29081.
Jamieson (G. A.) :
Forty thousand & 40.
15095.
Prof. James' experience.
37632.
.Famieson (L.) Heart of Dixie.
18461.
.Jamison (L. ) :
(Christmas fantasy. 53160.
AVoman's pageant. 5.5997,
5.5998.
Jamison ( M. ) N a d j e s k a.
31900.
.lainison (S.) jr.:
Lady Geraldine. 24411.
Patriots. 35573.
.Tanasz (L. de) Quo vadis?
38249.
.ranausehek (F.) l^ady Ded-
lock & Hortense. 24381.
Jaiicey (L.) :
Enlevement d' E u 1 a 11 e.
12789.
Halte-ia ! 17957.
Jane (B.) Mr. Inquisitive.
54551.
James ( H. P.) Transgressor.
55640.
Janes (W. H.) Brother Paul.
5275.
•lanette (F. E.) Conspirator.
S337, 8338.
Jaaette (R. P.) :
Belle of Tubbtown. 3441.
Breeze's tenderfoot. 5011a.
Burglai' business. 5522a.
Busy day. 5622.
Card boy. 6196.
Cousin Hanna's invitation.
8888
Cousin Mabel. 8898.
Huckster. 20586.
It's a business. 22233.
.Hm Merwin's journey.
22733b.
Kaunceled. 23482.
On the top flooi", back.
33934.
Skirts. 42677.
Volunteer Cupid. 49269a.
Widow Winnie Wynne.
50840.
Janitsch (D.) Raven's cry.
38521.
Jannelli (Alexandre de) Love
crime. 54334.
.I.innelli (Altagracia de) :
Love & crime. .54334.
Riddle. 55170.
Janney (M.) :
Mr. Kelley from Kalama-
zoo. 30204.
Picking a winner. 36217.
This is so sudden. 45845a.
.Tanney (R. E.) Base hit. 3081.
.Linney (S. M.) jr. Mr. Kelley
from Kalamazoo. 30204.
Jannopoulo (J. C.) Louisiana
purchase. 26411.
Jannus (J. A.) Artist. 1965.
Janowitz (D. K.) :
Gemini. 16026.
Thusnelda. 46130.
Janowitz (J/rs. D. K.) Gemini.
16026.
.Jans (P. N.).
Disinheritetl son. 10954.
Ghost of the groom. 16320.
Jan.sen (F.) Schemes. 41050.
.Tanson (J. M.) :
Bridegroom's mistake. 5069.
Log cabin neigiibors. 26072.
Sunny South. 44.563.
Lender southern skies.
48134, 48135.
Janson (M. H.) liobert Frank.
39640b.
•Tanson (P. L. W.) :
Life's lesson. 25340.
Tom Markham, the scout.
46451.
Jaussen (B. H.) Levy Cohn.
25185.
Janssen (C. L.) :
Masked cavalier. 28613.
Three cornered household.
45944.
Woman pays. 51478c.
Jansson (A. L.) :
Endicott chimes. 12725.
Prince Hobo. 37303.
Sylvia. 44848.
Jantzen (M.) :
Ellen Lovett. 12505.
Reforn). 38865.
Janus (A. H.) :
Black Eagle & the slave.
4093.
Frangois, le champi. 15262.
Janvier (E.) Just women.
23406.
Janville (S. G. M. A. de R. de
M., comtesse de Martel de)
See Martel de Janville (S.
G. M. A. de R. de M., mm-
tesse de)
Janz (H.) Beyond the Vistula.
8739.
Jaquitii {Mrs. H. M.) Ma
Dusenberry & her gear is.
26991.
Jaquith (M. H.) Exerhitlon.
13209.
3171
INDEX
.Taquotot (C.) :
Leon Zamora y Salamanca.
25075a.
Ropal de la verja. 39927a.
Jara (E. C.) :
Awakening of the Teddy
bears. 2572.
Cupid's contest. 9426.
.Tara (G. dela) Intimate prob-
lems. 21846.
.Jarbeau (M.) While the sul-
tan sleeps. 50437.
.Tarboe (K.) Gentleman of the
highways. 16127.
Jardella (W. L.) End. 12694.
.Tardiel (E.) :
Gloria del inventor. 16772.
Primer baile. 37248.
.lardot (L. J.) Oklahoma.
33390.
Jarnefelt (A.) Kuolema. 24278.
.Tarno(G.) :
Farmermildchen. 18687.
Miisikantenmiidel. 81458.
31459.
Jaros (E. S.) :
Double action romance.
11505.
Love potion. 26602.
Moon-man. 30940.
Turning-point. 47377.
Jaros (S.) :
Demona. 104.56.
Reformer. 3S880.
Jarosy (Tl.) Im schneegesto-
ber. 49621.
Jarrell (M. W.) :
Kingdom of Never-come-
true. 23940a, 23940b.
Plain clothes man. 36425b.
Sara came also. 55236.
Wise made simple. 55968.
.Tarrett (C. H.) :
Black sheep Barrington.
4139a.
Ijife sentence. 25325a.
Love-in-a-mist. 26515a.
Passenger. 35443a.
.Tnrrett (H. C.) :
Curse of rum. 9503.
Fun on the Bristol. 15696.
Ruth. 40375.
Sardanapalus. 40794.
Jarrett & Palmer:
Hero of the horn-. 19267.
Jane Shore. 22466.
Leo & Lotas. 25067.
Jarrow (J.) :
Alvina. 1033.
Gambler's crime. 1.5805.
Lorline. 26244.
Margita. 28215.
Mysteries of N. Y. 31797.
Mysterious stranger. 54671.
Opium queen. 34283.
Jarrovv' (J.)— Continued.
Queen of Chinatown. 3S012.
Tenderloin of N. Y. bv
night. 45377.
Jarvis (T. F.) At the end of
the line. 2225.
Jarvis (W.) :
Four Christmas niglits.
15144.
?.Iagdalen's vow. 27344.
INIvsterv of no. 17. 81843.
Nobility. 32900.
Jarvis (W. R.) :
Deception. 10.385.
Eline. 12472.
False colors. 13519.
Undercurrents. 48249.
Jascl.a (O.)
55792.
Jasper (M.)
.Tasper (W.)
Jax (A.) :
Gora pieSfi.
Vogelseheuchen.
Scraps. 41103.
Sn^aniiii. 44C>m.
3817.
.Tezeli chcesz szcze.sliwie zyc
l)owiniene.s sksiutem >bye.
54109.
Wscieklv student. 56019.
Wyrodna corka. 56021.
Jaxone (J. D.) :
Clue of the crescent scar.
7705.
Doll wife. 11260.-
Fish out of water. 14402.
Flossie's stage wait. 14575.
Her only sin. 19095.
Her terrible power. 19154.
If a mi.ss must niarrv.
20922. .
Little rags. 25851.
Texas brownie. 45491.
Vick ma chree. M8944.
^Vrong dose. 51869.
Jay (D.). Battle (fought) ve.s-
terdav. 3109.
Jny (H.):
Diamond necklace. 1076S.
Fascination. 13709.
Maiden queen. 27510.
Strange adventures of ]\Iiss
Brown. 44038.
Jay (J. Herbert) :
Girl from upstairs. 58778.
Little bit of fluff. 25590:t.
Jay Kay, pseud. See Fra/-er
(R. F.)
Jean (P.) See Wilkisou (G. D.)
Jeancon (J. A.) :
Miss America. 29899.
Turkish girl. 47312. '
Jeancon (O. L.) :
Miss A m e r i c a . 2n'29S,
29809.
Our old Ky. ho)ne. 347:58.
Turkish girl. 47342.
3172
Jeanre (E.) Honey Bunch &
the spooks. ■ 20115.
Jee (J.) Dick Turpin's ride.
10810.
Jefferis (A.) :
Laspre. 24671.
Standard of men. 43755.
Jeffers & Dalton. Yegged man.
56024.
Jefferson (A.) :
Orphan heiress. 34380.
y/lio was the wife? 50688.
Wicked woman. 50779.
Jefferson (C. B.) :
Biddy. 8760.
Biddy Nolan. 3764.
Biddy Ronau. 3765. •
Country circus. 8738-S740.
Shadows of a' great citv.
41711.
Shadov.'s of N. Y. 41715.
Jefferson (E. P.) Double
trouble. 11551.
Jefferson (J.) Rip Van Winkle.
39486.
Jefferson (T.) :
Biddy. 8760.
Biddy Nolan. 3764.
Biddy Ronan. 3765.
Shadows of a great city.
41711.
Shadows of N. Y. 41715.
.Tefferv (F. M.) :
Giraffe. 16415.
Vanishing point. 48695a.
Jeffrey (BT) ;r. In Death Val-
ley. 21148.
Jeffrey (Charles) Cupid' & the
dollar. 9378.
Jeffrey (Oornie) His satanie
ma.lesty. 19800.
Jeffries (A. J.) Dida, the mys-
tery. 10832.
Jeffries (E. F.) Charlie, T ex-
pect you. 6783a.
Jeffries (L. Q.) :
Cloudy sky. 7673.
England's v.-rong. 12772.
Fortune. 15048.
Josiah Allen's wife. 23049.
Lilith. 25459.
Machette. 27102.
Nemesis. 82215.
Number 5. 33134.
Sans souci. 40719.
Stunning blow. 44294.
Through the earth. 46086.
Under a cloud. 48086.
Whistling Jim. 50480.
Jehlinger (C.) Tanya. 45122.
.Teitles (B. J.) Spanish court-
ship. 43424.
INDEX
Jelf (H.) :
How he lied to his wife.
20480.
Mit'/A. 80506.
,Telf (S. H.) Artist's model.
1994.
Jelks (B. M.) Unique shower
for bride. 48341a.
.Telleff (G. M.) :
Broken hearts. 5188.
Girl behind the lunch
counter. 16466.
Hubby in a fix. 20577.
taradise. 35250.
Pursuit of happiness. 37896.
St. Elmo. 40.521.
Shadows that follow. 41721.
Winning way. 51184.
Yoke. 52116.
E.)
T.) Jack
22319.
B.) Sister
42585.
Ann
37300.
to
.Telley (H
56007.
.TelJiffe (W.
bean-stalk.
.Tellison (L.
to the rescue
.Telmoli (H.) :
I'rince Goldhair.
Schweizer. 41140.
.Teniison (D. H.) Appeal
Oaesiir. 1699a.
.lenbacli (B.) :
I'arfusstanzerin
2983.
Die Oder keine.
I' 1 i e g e n d e
14504.
lierr ohue
19309a.
I.iebesschule.
Lihi domino.
Lilac domino.
INIme. Troubadoui
Premiere. 37060.
Romantische frau. 39842,
39843.
Tag im paradies. 44912a,
44912b.
.leneppe (P>. de) Female Rigo.
14030.
.b'nifer (G. D.) :
Question of courage. 38160.
Shakespeare, the poet of
the soul. 5.5300.
.Tcnkins (B. A.) Bracegirdle.
52972.
nkins (E
All on
879.
Blue Beard. 4349.
Brightest name. 5120.
Cinderella. 7355.
Columl))a's reception. 7995,
Crystal ball. 9290. 9291.
Lady cook. 24379.
.1
L.
a
)
summer's day.
Wop & the cop.
& the
2981-
.53412.
rittmeister.
w 0 h n u n g.
25254, 25255.
25449, 25450.
254.50a.
27222.
.Tenkius (E. L.) — Continued.
New Aladdin & same old
lamp. 32317.
Revolt in Christmas land.
39278.
Sleeping princess. 42762.
Wedding chords. 49901.
Witch's mirror. 51283.
.fenkins (E. M.) Ranch mascot.
38433.
.Tenkins (K. O. ) One must
marry. 340-13.
.Tenkins (F. ) :
Dolls & toy balloons. 11276.
Wilderness. 51006.
.Tenkins (G.) Rodnevs of Mont.
39708.
.fenkins (ft. D.) :
Five plavlets. 14439a.
.Tudith & Ariel. 23179a.
.Tenkins (J. O.) Zilpha. 523-52.
.Tenkins (L. D.) :
Brownie's flirtation. 46400a.
.Tuvenile fantastics. 23434.
.Tenkins (M. > His evil genius.
19604.
•Tenkins ( M." V. ) Pleiades.
36541.
.Tenkins (W. H.) Queer case.
38133.
Jenkins (AV. R.) :
R o u r g e o is gentilhonuiie.
4762.
Cid. 7314.
Cyrano <le Bergerac. 9555.
Dofia Qnichotte. 11.381.
Drama nuevo. 11663.
G e n t i 1 h 0 m m e panvre.
16097.
Grannnaire. 17249.
Honneur et I'argent. 20139.
Horace. 20263.
Idole. 20905.
Maitre de forges. 27550.
Mine et contre-mine. 29716.
I^artlr a tiempo. 35405.
Pr^cieuses ridicules.
37039.
Testament de C4sar Giro-
dot. 45472.
Voyage de M. Perrichou.
49312.
Jenkins (W. R.) CO.:
A temps. 20a.
T^al manqu6. 2824.
Clairvoyaute. 7496a.
Consultation. 8367a.
Fin penitence. 12663a.
Facheux. 13318.
Fille du docteur. 14231a.
Grand bazar p a r i s i e n.
17255a.
Madame est .sortie. 27189a.
Maitre de forges. 275.50a.
Mystere. 31789a.
.Teidvins (W. R.) co. — Continued.
Perle noire. 35932.
T^ortrait de m a d a m e.
36861a.
Pret§ rendu. 37091a.
.Tenkins (X. S.) By their
I'm its. .5727.
.Tenks {Mrs. B.) Hazard.
18351.
Jenks (1':. T.) Bro. Robert's
housekeeper. 53000.
.Tenks (G. C.) :
Bull-fighter,
By special
City lights,
5442
wire.
74.54.
of the
5713.
czar.
cloud.
2680.
Tu the name
21467.
Natl. bank. 32044.
Printer's devil. 37485.
Silent witness. 42.363.
U. S. mail. 48350.
Jcnks (T.) Drifting
33982.
.Tenne (R. L.) :
liachelor trapped.
Deadly fly. 10235.
J '(.reed to work. 14983.
lea maker. 45181.
Two thieves. 47793.
Jenner (E.) Sec .Jewell (E. J.)
Jenner (W. 11.) liohemian
dinner. 4495.
Jennnigs (B.) :
Husband wanted. 20727a.
Last straw. 24773.
Village courtship. 49027.
20th century girl. 52447.
.Tennings tC. .T. ) Who's boss?
50649.
Jennings ( D.
volunteer.
Jenrdngs (E
club. 2240a.
.Tennings (E. M. ) :
Dinner at the club. 10876.
Mrs. Oakley's telephone.
30425.
Prinzessin von Barnhof.
37497.
Tom's fiancee.
Jennings (G. D. )
11386.
•Tennings (G. 11) :
Bathroom door. 52830.
Between the soup «fc
savory. 3684.
Vive birds in a cage. 536.51.
Four 1 act plays. 15168a.
Woman opposite. 51477.
Jennings (H. B. ) Indian a<tor.
21623.
.Tennings (J.) Caleb's Christ-
mas tale. .5836.
H.) Oui
34618.
D.) At the
female
golf
46490.
Donatello.
the
3173
INDEX
Jennlugs (J. J.) :
Geo. Washington. 16153.
Mike. 29543.
Painting the town. 35073.
Salammbo. 40579.
Why men don't marry.
50739.
Jennings (L. C.) Zittara.
52374a.
Jennings (M. W.) Woman for |
woman. 51396. |
.Jennings (N. A.) Dreaming.
11780.
Jennings (O. H.) Turliish
dream. 47341.
.Tennv (J. A.) Empii-e c«>m-
edv 4. 12637.
.Teno (H.) See Heltai (J.)
.Tensen (A. R.) Shoe that fits.
42145.
Jen-sen (C. E.) :
Eugenia's secret. 13032.
True love vs. divorce
courts. 47240.
Jensen (H. E.) Who is sheV
55926.
.Tensen (J.) :
CoM^ard. 8969.
Human marlset. 20605.
20606.
.Tensen (.Tens) King's lost
daughter. 23975.
.Tensen (W. E.) :
Menace of the nation.
29115a.
Prodigal daughter. 37577a.
.Tenssen (H. Wiers-) See
Wiers-Jenssen.
Joeffrin, pseud. See Ibels (H.
G.)
.Tepson (E.) :
Ann. 1533a.
Compromised. 8178.
Jepson (E. B.) Dream girl.
11721a.
Jepson (E. O.) Wooing of
Mrs. Van Cott. 51703.
Jepson (E. O.) :
Freaks of fortune. 15303.
Tide of fortune. 46156.
Jepson (G.) Patience reward-
ed. 35543.
Jermon (J.) :
Black crook. 4076.
French maid's extrava-
ganza & burlesque co.
15374.
Jermon (J. G.) :
Cheap drink. 6S57a.
Golden crook. 1G940.
Nina Diva's European sen-
sation. 32793.
Jerome. Please don't wake me.
36526.
Jerome (B. H.) Louisiana
Lou. 26409a.
.Terome (B. M.) :
Mabel & John. 27007.
Mogul. 30684.
Pair of queens. 35113.
Philosopher & the fool.
36149.
Princess Olive. 37449.
Roval chef. 40127. 401 2S.
Thebe. 45648.
Uncle Sam. 48016.
Wild oats. 50975.
Yankee regent. .52010
52011.
Jerome (C. F.) Good oM
sport. 17107.
Jerome (E.) Neil Agrah.
32170.
Jerome (J. K.) :
Birth & breeding. 39.50.
Fanny & the servant prolv
lem. 13642.
Great gamble. 17393c.
Master of Mrs. Chilvers.
28707.
Miss Hobbs. 4i9956.
Passing of the 3d floor
back. 35458.
Robina in search of a hus-
band. 39664a.
Ruth. 40376. |
Woodbarrow farm. 51669. |
.Terome (L. F.) :
Isle of romance. 22168. I
Lost princess. 26347. I
.Terome (S.) : j
Bally-hoo 4. 2867a. I
Repentant. 39068. j
.lerome (W.) : !
Mrs Delaney of Newport. ;
30345. I
Stage door. 43721a.
Town topics. 46664.
Jerrard (F.) R<ise Pompon.
40014.
.rerrold (M. L.) See Jndd (M.
L.)
.Terrom (W. B.) :
Alice, the actress. 795.
Maurice Flint. 28876.
Woodburn. 51671.
Jerschke (O. ) :
Biixl. 5406, 5407.
Mein deutsches vnterlaiul.
29060a.
Traumulus. 46860.
.Tersky (D. I.) His faihor's
mistake. 19616.
Jervis (G.) :
Father Christmas. 13835.
Gorilla. 171.S6.
Hand of justice. 18039.
Jesnitzer (S. Erdmann) See
Erdmann-Jesnitzer.
Jess (E.) Birth of a nation's
flag. 52898.
Jessel (J. A.) :
Belle Marie. 3388. 3389.
Commercial tourist's bride.
8127, 8128.
Mesmerist. 29293.
Remarkable woman. 39006.
War heroine. 49582.
Jessel (L.) :
Beiden husaren. 3345, 3346.
G r o s s e rosinen. 17684,
17685.
Mann mit der griinen
maske. 28080.
Wer zuletzt lacht. 499S.5a.
Jessop (G. H.) :
Bluff. 4401.
Bottle of ink. 4722.
Coston light. 8628.
Facts. 13332.
Gall. 15782.
Gentleman from Nevada.
16117.
Gold mine. 16901, 16903.
Great metropolis. 17429-
17431.
Heart of Bohemia. 18456.
In paradise. 21292.
Irish brigade. 21959.
King of the street. 23880.
Lynch law. 26966.
Mam'zelle Toinette. 27703.
Mavourneen. 28886.
Miles-aroon. 29.567.
Miss or Mrs. 29998.
Mixed. 30509.
Muddles. 31297.
My Lady Molly. 31603.
Next door neighbor. 32586
Number 3. 33132.
Old stager. 33632.
Once upon a time. 33977.
Our great metropolis. 346.57
Our Hebrew friends. 34660.
Ozone. 34986.
Quiet family. 38200.
Rlcochette. 39399.
Salammbo. 40577.
Sam'l of Posen. 40662.
Shamus O'Brien. 419.38.
41939.
Stolen money. 43935.
Jessup (A. E.) :
Ethelinda. 13001.
Myra. 31774.
Jewell (E.) :
Battle of Bull Con. 3113a.
Bit of lace. 4003.
Caf6 life. 5805.
Gypsy. 17821.
Over the garden wall.
84934.
Persian cat. 35958.
Princess & the rose. 37396.
3174
INDEX
Jewell (E. J.) Liberal educa-
tion. 25204.
.Tewell (Elizabeth S. & Euphe-
iiiia S.) Through the sweet
briars. 55591.
Jewett (H. J.) CJonquering
Cupid. 8286.
Jewett (H. L.) Musical comedy
of hats. 31424.
Jewish pub. soc. of Amer.
Power of Purim. 36983a.
Jex (G. E.) Fair exchange.
53586.
Jex (J.) :
Bubbles. 5368.
Butterfly. 5646a.
Claire. 7489.
Co-respondent. 8506&.
Crate of eggs. 9022.
Crazy Joe. 9037.
Crossways. 9220.
Danger line. 9755.
Fog. 14643.
Hypnotism. 20764.
Johnnie no. 23. 22887.
Liberty M. D. 25223.
Mr. Willoughby calls.
54556.
Pay day. 35661b.
Pierre's policy. 36269a.
Pigs is pigs. 36287.
Poor blind men. 55001.
Slick. 42773.
Span. 43410.
Sue Culver. 44377.
Treasure ghost. 46899.
Jimena y Dfaz (A.) Astucia.
2113a.
Jimenez. See also 6im6nez.
Jimenez (J.) :
Arriba la liga! 1917b.
Chavalillo. 6854a.
Dos fenfimenos. 53448.
Fin del mundo. 14244.
Golfo de Guinea. 17040.
Hambre nacional. 17965.
Matias L6pez. 28794a.
Nido del principal. 54710.
Siglo de oro. 42291a.
Suerte perra. 44385a.
Villa del Oso. 49015.
.lim&nez (S.) :
Dia de la Vfrgen. 10741.
Suerte de Isabelita. 44384.
.limenez Guerra (A.) Pena
capital. 35819.
Jimenez Lora (A.) Las que
esperan. 24662b.
Jimenez Ortells (R.) Claveles
blancos. 7559.
Jim<5nez Prieto (D.) Principe
real. 37478.
Jinks (High) jr. Hee Swart-
wood (H. P.)
Jinks (J.) See Tees (L. C.)
Joachimsen (C. C.) :
Royal secret. 40180.
Woman who wins. .51504.
Joanin (A.) & co. :
Absent. 108.
Poup6e aux chrysanth&mes.
36914.
Jobe (M. W.) Fashion review.
13718.
Jobin (F.) Coon & the boot-
black. 8451.
Jocelyn (S. E. W.) Santa
Claus or papa. 40737.
Joekusch (L.) :
All on % of a kiss. 881.
Eines kusses wegen. 53509.
Joers (G.) Just a count.
23318.
Johann (F. A.) jr. Midnight
express. 29423.
Johannsen (A. A.) Matchmak-
er's conscience. 2S771a.
John (Ernest) :
Blind god's way. 4247.
Castles in Spain. 6432.
On the knees of the gods.
33865.
Joliu (Eugenie) Countess Gi-
sela. 8711.
.John (G.) ^9ee Jones (Gladys)
.Johnke (H. ) verlag. Don .Tuan.
11348.
Johns (A.) When liubbv real-
izes. 50236.
Jolins (E.) Terrible test.
45433.
.Johns (G. S.) :
Apples of Sodom. 1720.
1721,
Between the lines. 3678.
3680.
Business woman. 5601,
5604
Cold deal. 7795.
David. 10039.
Model husband. 30567.
Other Green. 34449.
Other Mr. Green. 34460.
Tie that binds. 46167.
Time check. 46236.
Johns (J. T.) :
Both well. 4717.
Moscow in flames. 3108.">.
Woman-hater. 51402.
Jolins (O.) :
Business woman. 5601.
5604.
Christening. 7178.
Color madness. 53218.
Power of darkness. 3694.5.
36946.
Johns (S.) Wreck of flie Ue-
public. 51832.
Johns (W. H. ) Micro-mania.
29385a.
Johnson. Shoo - fly regiment.
42151.
Johnson {Mrs.) English girl
in Amer. 12775.
.Tohnson (A.) :
Japanese fdyll. 22490.
^ladam Chrysanthemum.
27152, 27153.
Johnson
Evans
.Tohnson
West.
Johnson
pups.
•Tolmson
Dale.
See Lamar-
Life in the
Training the
li. ) Merry-
123G.
1283.
(A. C.)
(A.)
(A. R.)
25310.
(A. W.)
46767.
(Alice
29230.
.Tohnson (Annie L.) :
American in London.
Americans in London
Bntrle call. 5420.
Cal'co ball. 5827.
Crazy Dan. 9031.
Doctor, how he became a
street salesman. 11148.
Farmer Hathaway's (laugh-
ter. 13679.
For her money. 14818.
Hebrew lady. 18608.
Her husbanil. 19025.
Hilda. 19477.
In ole Virginny. 21288.
Kalauthe. 23466.
King's secret. 23992.
Lady Blanch. 24370.
Mat. 28752.
Mauria. 28873, 28874.
My nearest neighbor. 31662
New dawn. 32355.
Nixey. the boy hero. 32846.
Old storv. 33635.
Old Va. home. 33671.
On the frontier. 33847.
Our soldiers. 34775. 34776.
Peggy, the fisherman's
child. 35808.
Peperly agency. 35867.
I'ereta. 35897.
Plasar. 36447. 36448.
Sargent Tegge. 40801.
Scout. 41178.
Sunrise. 44569, 44,570.
Viva. 49196.
Woman's love. 51541.
•Tohnson (B.) Trip to Coon-
town. 47013, 47014.
.Tohnson (B. A.) Quiet after-
noon at the club. 38198.
.Tohnson (B. F.) pub. co. :
Julius Caesar. 23256a.
Macbeth. 27045.
Johnson (B. L.) :
Charlotte of the jilains.
0798.
Plebes. 36534.
3175
.Tohnson (B. M.) Evervchlld.
13136.
Johnson (C. A.) Isle of Glow
Worms. 22157.
Johnson (C. PI) Irish volun-
teer. 22040.
.Tohnson (C. F.) :
Enfaldige snitilanningen.
12741.
Miss Dnzenberry. 29935.
Johnson (O. T.) :
Delilah's confession. 10414.
John Henry speaks. 54116.
Mirabeau. 29785.
Paul of Tarsus. 35609.
Sociological maid. 43028.
There are no accidents.
45718a.
Words of Paul. 51718.
.rolmson (Carroll) :
Lost ace. 26269.
Louisiana lowlands. 26410.
On the Mississippi. 33879.
Johnson (Covington) Divorced
husband. 11050.
Johnson (D. V.) Armor of
light. 52727.
John.son (D. W.) Lightning-
bug art-union. 25409.
Johnson (E. F.) :
Betty's house party. 3661.
From out the past. 155.59.
Vera. 48842.
Johnson (E. R.) :
Sequa tehee. 41522.
Writing microbe. 51850.
•Tohnson (E. W.) :
Any way to get away.
1653b.
Busy day at the Borgias.
53026.
Guess again. 17732a.
In name only. 21246a.
Man who always smiled.
54413.
Next of kin. 32590a.
Thin ice. 45784a.
Johnson (Edward) Licorice
sticks. 25230.
.roiinson (pjmma M.) Girl &
the clown. 16428.
.Tohnson (Eva M.) Edged tools.
12232a.
Johnson (Ezekiel) Eagle Eye
across the Rapidan. 12118.
Johnson (F. J.) Convict. 8414.
Johnson (F. R.) Fight for
fame. 14168.
Johnson (Mrs. F. AV.) See
.Tohnson (Annie T>. )
.lohnson (Francis) Count Kon-
igsmark. 8666.
Johnson (Frank) :
Caracas. 6193.
INDEX
Johnson (Frank) — Continiied.
Dad's farm. 9609.
Expressman. 13261.
.Tohnson (Fred) :
Chance for 3. 6670.
Darwin theory. 9914.
Johnson (G. M.) Slipping one
over. 42795b.
Johnson (H. (i.) Puritan con-
science. 37870.
Johnson (H. H.) Troubles of a
chairman. 47172a.
Johnson (H. J.) :
Amer. Shakespeare. 41745-
41751.
Complete works of Shake-
.speare. 41870.
Johnson (H. K.) Magnolia
plantation. 27415.
Johnson (H. N.) On to victory.
33958a.
Johnson (H. O.) Home ties.
20061, 20063.
John.son (Henry) Midsommer
night's dreame. 29467.
.Tohnson (Herman) Love's
dream. 26701a.
Johnson (Hilda) Elfrida.
12463.
Johnson (J.) :
Blackleg. 4101.
Hari-kari. 18219.
Harrigan. 18247.
Invasion. 21891.
Johnson (J. D.) Neptune.
32229.
.Tohnson (J. M.) See Janson
(J. M.)
Johnson (J. P.I Daughter of
Sonora. 9976.
.Johnson (J. R. ) Entertainers.
12801.
.Tohnson (J. W.) :
Dialogue from Cannil)al
king. 10748.
Goyescas. 1720Sa.
Johnson (K. W.) Some da v.
43150, 43151.
Johnson (L. 1 T^izbeth from
Hickory Hollow. 25997.
Johnson (Mrs. L. B. ) Alabama
claim. 676.
Johnson (Lee) :
Anheuser push. 1.521.
Roly Poly. 39769.
.Tohnson (Lillian H. ) :
Daughter of Amei-. 0937,
9938.
New power. 54703.
Red jacket. 38747.
Woman politician. 51482.
Johnson (Lule H.) :
By law's decree. 5685.
Fate's fooling. ]3S12a.
3176
Jolmsou (Lute H.) — Continuetl.
Magnolia plantation. 27414.
Man who can. 27977.
Mary Carey of old New
York. 28548.
Petit chapeau rouge. 36033
Sale of the gig. 40583.
Too much is a plentv.
46536.
Johnson (M. D.) Man proposes.
27942.
Johnson (M. E.) He that
keepeth Israel. 18389.
Johnson (M. G.) Calling her
blufl'. 5923a.
Johnson (M. J.) Dilemma.
10854.
Johnson (M. L.) :
Betrayed. 3610.
Ik'tween 2 fires, 3694.
Bitter fruit. 4026.
Bloss. 4320.
Borrowed plumes. 4678.
Broken chains. 5171.
Broken toys. 5217.
Carrots. 6297.
Carrotts. 6300.
Ego sum qui .sum. 12207.
Fun. 15665.
Gideon's rock. 16340.
Gyp. 17814.
Heartbroken. 18513.
Helen of Troy. 18725.
Imp of the sea. 21021.
Judgment of Paris. 2316(5.
Justice. 23409.
Lotos flower. 26374.
]\Iarston hunter. 28492.
Modern comedy of errois.
30594.
Moneybox. 30764.
Nonsense ! 32985.
One of the people. 34085.
Princess of Russia. 37444.
Security. 41380.
Siren. 42562.
Stranded. 44023.
Sunlight. 44547.
Until death. 48430.
Was she to blame? 49641.
West Lynne. 49992.
Within an inch of his ]\U\
51300.
Johnson (M. M.) Elenuics
legacy. 12435.
Johnson (M. R.) Thistlodow ii
king. 45854a.
Johnson (Margaret) Wlieol of
fate. 50170.
Johusou (Morris) Jeppc on
the hill. 22616.
•lohnson (O.) :
Bear. 3163.
Comet. 8075.
i
INDEX
.Tijhnson (O. DeW.) :
John Barleycorn. 54113.
" Twin bachelors. 47480.
Tohnsou (O. E.) Handicap.
18059.
.7.)lin.«on (O. M.) :
Dr. Marie Zelma. 111G9,
11170.
Emancipateil. 1256G.
Facing death. 13319.
Heir to the soft-soap mil-
lions. 3SG66. -
Lillian's birthday. 25468,
25469.
Lo, tlie davs of our fathers.
26014.
Mayor Moffit must marry.
28926.
'Twixt the cup & the lip.
47529.
Johnson (P.) :
Bachelor Bill's reunion.
2662.
Elopers. 42534a.
Pressing club. 37089.
Taming the editor. 45068.
.Tohnsou (P. B.) Mysterious
agent. 31S02c.
Johnson (P. C) Satania &
Suifuria. 40815.
Johnson (Philander C.) :
For high stakes. 14825.
Happy ending. 18156b.
IMrs. Dovecote's debut.
30358.
Queen's favorite. 38113.
Johnson (Phlit C.) Vuur-brii.
■; 49335.
.Johnson (K. H.) jr. Apostle
Paul. 1696.
Johnson (R. L.) Lord Byron.
26191.
Johnson (R. V.) Too luany
beaus. 46521.
Johnson (Renee) Watch the
rehearsal. 55848.
Johnson (Rossiter) Three
comedies. 45941a.
Joluison (S. D.) Letty's luclf.
25159.
Johnson (S. PI) A^alhalla.
48637.
.Johnson (S. F.) :
Bovs v\'ill be girls. 4875.
Home defenders. 20018.
Mated by jury. 28780.
Rival choirs. 39543.
Johnson (Sabel) :
IMedicine-man. 29025.
^Vay of the heart. 49748.
Johnson (Samuel):
C'omplete works of Shakes-
near e. 41741-41744.
Fall of Babylon. 13467.
Johnson (T.) Inky dinks in
Southland. 21731.
Johnson (W.) :
Benedict Arnold. 3508.
Black politician. 4131.
My Honolulu girl. 54655.
Johnson (W. A.) Panama.
35160.
Johnson (W. F.) :
Duke Lorenzo's w a r d.
11983.
Duke's ward. 12013.
Stronger hand. 44199.
Johnson (W. O.) :
Girl from Vassar. 16541.
In society. 2132G.
Old Mother Goose & co.
33580.
On the Esther. 33836.
Two puritans. 47759.
Wormwood. 51797.
John.son (W. R.) Awakening
of Narradin. 52787.
Johnson (W. Savage) Devil is
an ass. 10667a .
.Tohnsou (^V. Sherwood) :
He thought he was right.
18391.
Percell diamond. 35879.
Quits. 38226.
Veritas. 48868.
Winning hand. 51156.
Juhnsone (0. T.) :
Actor's wife. 215.
After the elopement. 498.
Are you a nut? 1798.
Are vou kiddine me?
1809a.
Author. 2470a.
Baby burglar. 52794.
Before the show. 3300.
Behind the ma.sk. 3330a.
Behind the moon. 3331.
Bird-man. 3922, 3924.
<:!all of the blanket. 5893.
('oroner's son. 8.564.
I'egan's anjbition. 10389.
Dish-washer. 10946.
Dr. Epsteni's first case.
53427.
T'ive wrinkles. 14447a.
Gasoline. 53749.
Going on the stage. 16857a.
I need a lawyer. 54010.
In Yellowstone Park. 21582.
Man seeking his own rib.
27947.
Mosquito trust. 31104a.
Never again — never. 32302.
Night before the morning
after. 32682a.
No smoking allowed. 54728.
Not wanted. 33069.
No. 33 Mulljerry st. 33145.
On a side street. 33746a.
Johnsone (O. T.) — Continued.
Page of the West. 35036.
Passing of cabby. 35450.
Past, present & future
54890.
Peanuts. 35719a.
Poison monger. 36646a.
Prohibition. 37662a.
Return of the man. 39196.
Return of Willum. 39203
Rufus Ambro I^ee. 40234a.
Spite. 43590.
Stage door-man. 43723.
Stage money. 43725b.
Three nights. 55575.
Tramp's story. 4680Sa.
Two painters. 55709.
Johnston ( A. F. ) Rescue of the
Princess Winsome. 39093a.
Johnston (A. L.) Twilight.
47476a.
Johnston (B.) Talking bird.
45011.
Johnston (B. P.) Jim's wrong
play. 22749.
Johnston (C. V.) Honest man.
20103.
Johnston (E.) Pocahontas.
54987.
Johnston (E. F.) :
Drum-major. 11860.
Tambour-major. 45034.
Johnston (E. H.) Anti-newo-
man war. 1607.
Johnston (F.) :
Dollar diplomacy. 11266.
His dinner for 2. 19595.
New reporter. 32450.
Young Hawley. 52169.
Johnston (G. W.) :
Your daughter. 56042.
Your daughter & mine.
56043.
Johnston (A. H.) Dora's oath.
11458.
John.ston (I. M.) Jeweled toad.
22701, 22702.
Johnston (J. A.) Ruled off the
track. 40252a.
Johnston (J. G.) Shamrock.
41932.
Johnston (M. W.) Curse of the
conquered. 9505.
Johnston (O. C.) :
Eagle Pass. 12120.
Overland. 34960.
Swamp angels, 44719.
Johnston (R.) :
Inez. 21675.
Nan, the newsbov. 31933.
Rum. 40258.
Two orphans. 47737.
3177
INDEX
Jolinston (S. S.) :
Bluegrass tragedy. 4399.
Harry, the flagman's son.
1S255.
Waif of the sea. 49378.
.Tohnston (Mrs. S. S.) :
Bluegrass tragedy. 4399.
Carrette, the waif. 6283.
Jessica. 22650.
Waif of the sea. 49378.
.Tohnstone (A. O.) :
Betsy. 3623.
Maid in Germany. 27451.
Miss Princess. 30012.
Stop, looli & listen. 43961.
.Tohnstone (G.) Ont there be-
yond. 34861.
Johnstone (E.) :
Carmen. 6241.
Don Josg. 11347.
Last appeal. 24682.
Johnstone (G.) :
April's fool. 1747a.
Iron ring. 54075.
Pearl of great price. 35732.
Johnstone (H.) :
Eleventh hour. 12451.
Herman, the German.
19219.
Hilda. 19475. .
Marquise Clothilde. 28358.
.Tohnstone (L.) :
Climaxes. 7618.
Power of the czar. 36995.
St. Ives. 40534.
.Tohnstone (L. M.) How about
Kitty? 20464.
.Tohnstone (O.) King Too Too.
23919.
.Tohnstone ( Samuel ) Cana-
dian queen. 5979.
.Tohnstone (Sibyl) :
Modern Mazeppa. 30629.
Woman's way. 51589.
Johnstone (W. B.) :
Betsy. 3623.
Fifty-fifty. 141.53d.
Miss Princess. 30012.
.T6kai (M.) :
Gypsy barou. 17824.
Krone und liebe. 9666.
Uj foldesur. 47898.
.Tolly (A.) See Leveaux (A.)
Jolly (F. B.) Hot tip. 20344.
.Tolly (W.) Music teacher.
31409.
JonS,s (Alberto) Contest.
53244.
.Tonas (Alexander) Deutsch-
Amerika. 10636-10639.
.Tonas (Eniil) Famille .Tensen.
13566a.
Jonas (Ernst) :
Columbia. 7985.
Doctor Zimon. 11188.
.Tonas (R. M.) :
Hants. 18125.
Victim. 48946a.
Woman with a future.
51505.
Jones (A. G.) Assisted destiny.
2103.
•Tone.*! (A. E. ) Silk stocking.
42372.
.Tones (A. G.) :
Abon Hassan. 74a.
Ill the long run. 21453.
Presence. 37064.
Yashti. 48724a.
Jones (A. Ij.) :
Buried blue. 5551.
Lovable old rou^. 26417a.
Taciturn. 44905.
Jones (A. T.) :
Charity girl. 6750.
On the brink. 33812.
Jones (A. V.) Which shall be
king? 55226.
.Tones (Alfred) Woman's de-
votion. 51521.
.Tones (Archer) :
Boudoir brandy. 52962.
Means & the end. 28981a.
Jones (B.) How Patsy went
to war. 20513.
Jones (C. P.) Jones (Mrn.
R. O.)
Jones (C. W.) :
Fake. 13450a.
Number 33. 33144.
Race Rock light. 38294.
Stillwater— 15. 43905a.
Summer girls. 44501a.
Village cobbler. 49026.
Jones (E. C.) Cash girl. 6366.
Jones (E. G.) Buster Brown's
holiday. 5615.
.Tones (E. O.) Mrs. Plpp's Wa-
terloo. 30441.
Jones (Edward) :
West end. 49991.
Where children rule. ftOSl'S.
Jones (Elizabeth W.) Yo-s«^ni-
i-te. 56035.
.Tones (Ella W.) Bess, the rag-
))Icker of N. Y. 3.574.
Jones (Emma) :
Bankrupt's daughter cast
on the world. 2927.
Wandered from home.
49463.
Jones (F.) :
Al)e Zekener. 62.
P.iack hand. 4105.
Country cousin. 8747, 8748.
( 'ountry cousins. 8749.
Her country cousin. 18938.
His country cousin. 19585.
My country cousin. 31519.
On the brink. 3381 S.
Harem. 18216.
Merry geste of
54497.
.Tones ( F. ) — Continued.
Our country cousin. 34.581.
Our cousin from the coun-
try. 34588.
Our rural cousin. 34761.
Pluck & luck. 36557.
Si Perkins from Pughtown.
42211.
Jones (F. A.) Battle of life.
3122.
.Tones (!•'.?:.) Outlawed. 34894.
Jones (Mrs. F. G.) Lord L'Es-
trange. 26207.
.Tones (F. L.) :
Fii-eman Bob. 14326.
One good turn desei^es an-
other. 34014.
.Tones (F. M.) Di-ess rehear-
sal. 11810.
.Tones (F. S.) :
Russian diplomat. 403<i3.
I'T-iel Aoosta. 48.548-48553.
Jones (F. V.) Blackville
twins. 4184.
Jones (O. F.)
.Tones (G. L. )
R(»hin Hood.
Jones (G. M.) :
Half an hour M'ith a giant.
17912a.
Miss Matilda's school.
29982.
.Tones (Gladys) :
r'ase of Teresa. .53082.
Corinna. 53261.
Edge (.' dark. 12226.
In the rector's study. 54046.
r)utlaws. 34897.
Sealing the compact. 55260.
.Tones ((Jrahame) :
Call in the night. .">8S.'{.
Chiffons. 6978.
Coward. 8975a.
Doeteur. 11100.
Doctor. 11106.
Fiti chiffon. 14133.
Read your letters. ."^8546.
Reducing Richard. .38856.
.Tones (Guv) Bilherrv ol" Til-
bui-y. .3828, 3829.
Jones (H. A.) :
Carnac Sahlh. 6255.
Case of rebellious Susan.
0341, 6342.
Clerical error. 7(501.
Crusaders. 9266.
Dancing girl. 9724.
Divine gift. 11015.
Dolly reformiuii hers«-ir.
11292. 11293.
Evangelist. 1.3061.
Goal. 16810.
Home again. 20008.
Hypocrites. 207S1.
.Toseph entangled. 23015.
3178
INDEX
ri.iios (H. A.) — Ck)ntiniied.
Judal). 23112a.
IJars. 25198, 25199.
Lie. 25233a, 25233b.
Lydia Gilmore. 26962.
>fanoeuvres of Jane. 28084.
Mary goes first. 28554,
28554a
-Masqueraders. 28643,
28644.
-Michael & his lost angel.
6967a, 29365.
Middleman. 29396.
:\Irs. Dane's defence. 30342.
Physician. 36196.
Rogue's comedy. 39730.
.Saints & sinners. 40565.
Silver king. 42398. 42399.
I'empter. 45342b.
Theatre of ideas. 45644a,
Triumph of the Philistines.
47110.
We can't be so bad as all
that ! 49811.
Whitewashing Julia. 50593.
•luiies (H. J.) Countess. 8699.
.Tones (Haviland ^I.)
rauger. 14994a.
•fone.s (Howard M.)
of marsh and river.
28630b.
Jones (T. A.) Oltanna.
.rones (I. C.)
20913.
.Tones (I. H.)
21296.
M.)
(I.
Forest
Masque
28630a,
16686.
Idyl of home.
In Pensacola.
FMiiiily heir-
Cecelia's vision.
. I ones
loom. 13594.
.Tones (I. O.)
G.154.
Jones (J.) :
TJamoua. 38417. 38422.
Yo-.sem-i-te. 56035.
Jones <.T. H.) Light most de-
sired. 2.5380.
.loneK(J. L.) Blockhead. 4280.
.Tones ( J. M.) Romaino. 39772.
.rones (J. S.) ;
l^aul Revere & the Sous of
liberty. 3561".. 3.5616.
Silver spoon, 42420.
Solon Shingle. 43140.
Three stars. 46024.
.foiies (Kallulu) :
Aftermath. 542.
In a Roman garden. 21084.
T-orelei. 26228.
Syren. 44878.
•lones (L. O.) :
Tsola. 22179.
Weaker sex. 49828.
.'ones (L. J.) Silas Marner.
42326.
.Tones (L. M.) Midnight visi-
tor. 29460.
.Tones (L. P.) Brotherhood of
riglit. .^281.
.Jones (L. W.) :
Bird & H bottle. 3910.
Early in the morning. 12144.
Haunted widow. 18318.
Jones (M. E.) At the hour of
two. 2247a.
.Tones (M. M.) Marrying into
the chorus. 284701).
Jones (N. D.) :
Paul Revere & the Sons of
liberty. 35616.
Silver .spoon. 42420.
Jones (O. H.) //•.;
Fall of Troy. 13489.
Honor of a princess. 20165.
.Tones (P.) :
Lady of the lotos. 24.'500.
Paoletta. 35194.
Princess Paoletta. 37451.
Jones (R.) Macbeth. 270.'»5.
.Tones (R. B.) :
Elvira Bizj'.rro's revenue.
12560.
Marie. the wanderer.
28263.
Jones (Mrs. R. C.) Over
treacherous irround. 34957.
.Jones (R. O.) :
Average num. 2.127.
Her ideal man. 19038.
Tan lamb. 4.50S9, 4.5000.
Jones (R. Ij. ) ]Monof;raiH.
30828.
Jones (R. W.) Don Quixote.
11366.
Jones (Richard) ^Merchant of
Venice. 29185.
Jones (Robert) :
Bob O'Neil. 4442.
Mute singer. 31471.
Seven daughters of Satan.
41606.
.Tones (Robert F.) .Tokes.
22919.
.Tones (Rose F. ) House of the
wolf. 20425.
.Tones (S. E.) :
His sister's friend. 53954.
Just mammy. -54154.
Jones (S. L.) Girl of the
whispering pines. 16607a.
.Tones (Sidney) :
Geisha. 16013. 16014.
Girl from Utah. 16.130.
Greek slave. 17547.
Happv dav. .53868.
My Lady Molly. 31603.
Persian princess. 3.5961-
35963
.Tones (Stan'lev) Props. 37731.
.Tones (W. A.) :
Drunkard's home. 11S8S.
Russian slave. 40343.
a
11520,
Veteran's
Great white
Sliattered
Jones (W. B.) :
Halconette scene. 28.3.1.
Hans, the Aljiine guide.
18117.
.Tones (W. H.) :
Maid of Salem. 27492.
Saints & sinners. 40.104.
.Tones (W. I.) Making of
scoutmaster. 27624a.
.Tones (W. .L) :
Broken melody. .5200.
Cotton king. 8685.
Devil. 10654.
Double engagement
11521.
Forty winks. 1.1097a.
Goodwin's luck. 17123.
Idler. 20892.
Kentucky courtship. 23595
Moon lady. 30936.
Soul bearers. 43307a.
Strayling. 44109.
Taken from life. 44939.
Trusty. 4727S.
.Tones (AV. L.) :
Eugenist. 13036a.
Old sunbouuet. 33637
.Times (W. T.)
dream. 48917a.
.Tones (Walter)
way. 17491.
.Tones fWilliam)
rose of red. 41971.
Jones & Crane. IModeru Cin-
derella. 30591b.
.Tones <& Sylvester. Huckster &
the ham. .13994.
.Tones-Foster (W. A.) :
Held for ransom. 18706.
Spy of Spain. 43673.
Jou.scher (J.) Sec Pillmeyer's
( G. ) buchhandlung.
.Tonson (P..) :
Alehemist. 17445a.
Alchemy. 12177a.
Bartholomew fair. 3067m.
Devil is an ass. 10667a.
T^astward hoe. 12177a.
Kpicoene. 42366.
Masterpieces of the English
drama. 28738a.
Poetaster. 36619a.
Sejanus. 41414.
Staplt' of news. 43767a.
Joosten (H. ) BlaTike Hans.
4201 .
.Ionian.
1.1918
.Tore Ian
12043.
.Jordan (C.) :
Court inti'igue. 8841.
Dermot. the nightingale
10518.
Eternity of love. 12990.
(Jarrick's greatest act.
(. ][>•.«. A. W.) Estellc.
3179
INDEX
Jordan (C.) — Contiiuiecl.
Lily & the prince. 25481,
Mile. Felix. 27254.
Man in the case. 27854.
Prince & the lily. 37270.
P)-iucess Leila. 37427.
Under the royal oak. 4S205.
.Jordan (C. E.) :
Deception. 10327.
Hazel Adams. 18354, 18355.
.Jordan (E.) Carmen. 6241.
.lordan (Elizabeth) :
Beauty parlor. 3237.
Lady from Okl. 24405-
24407.
Miranda's burglar. 29803a.
.F(irdau (Mrs. H. O.) Mabel.
27005.
.Jordan (H. F.) Good thing,
push it along. 17117.
.Jordan (H. L.) Our Katie.
34696.
•Jordan (J. A.) Nellie Um-
sing's million. 32195.
-Jordan (J. C.) Fanatics.
13624.
.Joi-dar. (.Jul OS) Nisida. 32S40a,
32840b.
Joi-dan (Julian) :
Ladv Bess. 24364, 24365.
ilv musical friends. 81658.
Song shop. 43246.
Ti-oubadour. 47157.
'Twist cup & lip. 47515.
.Jordan (K.) /See Yermilye (K.
J.)
.Jordan (L. D.) :
House of the perfect serv-
ants. 20423a.
Hut. 40366a.
.Joi-dau (L. F.) Facts & fan-
cies. 13333, 13334.
.Jordan (Leopold) :
Dorothy's dilemma. 11481.
11482.
Jolly Matilda. 22946.
I>ittle countess. 2.5635.
Topsy-turvy. 46571.
Where's Matilda? 50388.
.J(»rdan (Leslie) :
All ou accoimt of an heir.
885a.
Innocent man. 21747a.
i'otle Barnum Jones.
36028a.
Soul song. 55405.
Wrong combination. 56017.
.Jordan (M. H.) :
Nando. 31960.
I{ip Van Winkle. 39489.
Vicar of Wakefield. 48929.
J(»rdan (M. J.) :
l)erniot, the nightingale.
10518.
Jordan (M. J.) — Continued.
Eternity of love. 12990.
Man in the case. 27S54.
Jordan (R.) :
Bachelor's wife. 2725.
Back number. 2744a.
Back to nature. 52802.
Champion. 6656.
Girl around the corner.
16461a.
Iving Cobra. 54173.
Memories. 54489.
Open sesame. 54816.
Ilegular hero. 55138.
Roll call. 55192.
.Jordan (S.) :
Class. 7541.
Tvove's tragedy. 26742.
Woman & the race. 51385.
Jordan (T. M.) Stage struck.
43731.
.Jordan (W. A.) :
Barbara Allen. 2960.
Mary. 28533.
Salvation of Sinda. 40631.
Joi-dan (W. C.) :
Adventuress. 52574.
Brown of Harvard. 5320.
Experience. 13232b.
Gentleman l)y day, a bur-
glar bv night. 16106.
Girl from Utah. 16538.
He fell in love with his
wife. 18372b.
Mixed. 30512.
Pi'ice of honor. 37161.
Slave. 42709.
.Jordan (W. .T. ) Down home.
11593.
.Jordan Ijore (S. ~l Hinmo del
pueblo. 19499.
Jorge (A.) :
Chico en grande. 6961a.
Cheque de pasiones. 7142.
No existe felicidad. 3285S.
Jose (E.) :
Cook's guest. 8447.
Dishonored. 10947.
Little Max. 25759.
Stranger. 44063.
Terrible Turk. 4.5436.
Jose (H.) Mendiant d' amour.
29123.
Joseffy (li.) Sec Bamberger
(M.)
.Josenhans (M.) King's i>alace.
23984.
Joseph (A. J.) Vindication.
49073.
Joseph (D.) Blue stocking.
4393.
.Joseph (E.) Balance. 2828.
Joseph (E. J.) Book of Por-
tia. 4610.
Joseph (F.) Gay boulevar-
dier. 15953.
Joseph (I.) Darren. 9908,
9909.
Josephi (N. D.) Wedding of
Mary-Ann. 49909b.
Josephs (H.) Jessie's lovers.
22659.
Jo.sephsohn (J.) :
Anna Boleyn. 1539.
Baumwollkonig. 3146.
Charlotte Friederike. 6797.
Dr. Wahl. lllS2a.
Gute biirgei'. 17792b.
Hinter maueru. 19509.
Idiot. 29038.
Klein-Eva. 24080a.
Seidene striimpfe. 41406.
Skandal. 42644a.
JosSsa (P.) Belle of Valados.
52858. .
Josky (F.) :
Boten seiner Eminenz.
4713.
Gesellschaftsspiel. 16246.
Stadtwache. 43716.
Josler (A.) Change of men\i.
6691.
Joslin (E. L.) :
Admiral's daughter. 302.
Eternal law. 12978.
In Amazonia. 21097.
White rose in a garden of
red. 50565.
Within the Alhambra.
51303.
Josselyn (F. M.) jr.:
Locaudiera. 26041a.
Vero amico. 4S877a.
Josselyn (R.) Coquette. S4S0.
Josselyn (T.) :
Fifteen minufes to pad:.
53636.
Kitchen callers. .54188.
Jossey (W. J.) :
Club fairy. 7691a.
Devil & CO. 10656.
Du Barry. 11906.
Fifty-fifty. 53638.
I take this woman. 20824.
Little lady of hesirts' do-
sire. 25744.
On the Santa Fe trail.
33913.
Redemption. 38837a.
Santa Fe trail. 40740.
■ Signal of liberty. 4230.5.
Vice. 48931.
Joubert; or, Joubert (C.) :
A chacun son grelot. 1.
Amis de collage. 1309.
Amour a quinze ans. 1350.
Amour et piston. 1358.
Arlette. 1860.
Attaque du blockhaus. 2336.
3180
INDEX
Joubert ; or, Joubert (O.) — Con.
Au rendez-vous des beaxi-
esprits. 2351.
Avocat des dames. 2.536.
Baignoire. 2812a.
Beatrice et B§n6dict. 3185.
Bgb6 s'amuse. 3244a.
Bgguins de madame. 3319.
Bergerie. 3532.
Bonne k faire. 4569.
Bonne gifle. 4570.
Bonne hoteliere. 4571.
Bonne recompense. 4574.
Boutou de Berdouillard.
4767.
C est la loi. 5749.
<Janjpague de presse. 5956.
Canasson. 5986.
Carillon de Saint-Arlon.
6222.
Carnival de Puce et de
Plocke. 6256.
Ce Cher oncle. 6549.
Ce vieux Marius. 6551.
Chambre en ville. 6640.
Cheri-Bibi. 6898.
Chevalier de la lougue fig-
ure. 6390.
Chic patron. 6937a.
Chignon d'or. 6979.
Ciel ! mon mari ! 7319.
Cocotte en loterie. 7756.
Coeur et la rose. 7775.
Colette a bon coeur. 7804.
Comme on fait .son lit.
8120.
Coup de corue. 8817.
Danger de I'autre. 9754.
Dans de beau draps. 9817.
Dans un fauteuil. 9820.
Dentiste. 10480.
D6peche d' Orleans. 10486.
Dernier mascot. 10519.
Diable galant. 10743, 10744.
Docteur Hortense. 11100a.
Duel s. V. p. 11966.
Duval p§re et fils. 12090.
^cras^. 12212.
E16ve du conservatoire.
12447.
Empailleur. 12626.
En musique. 12663a.
Enfant de la bonne. 12744.
lOufant de masseur. 12746.
I'lilevement d' E u 1 a 1 i e.
12789
Epouvaiitail. 12836.
Ernest, chauffeur pour
dames. 12875.
Erreur judiciaire. 12887.
Evasion du capitaine, 13067.
Fantabosse et Cavalo.
13646.
Faribol. 53(507.
.Joubert; or, Joubert (C. ) — Con.
Fille naturelle. 14234,
14235.
Frangoise. 15264.
Francs-magons. 15265.
Fi*4deric a eu chaud. 15314.
Fripouille et cie. 15471.
Fumeurs d'opium. 15664a.
Gaietes du huis-clos. 15766.
Gargonniere a louer. 15888.
Gifle de M. Tourtebaisse.
16342.
Gontran demenage. 17050.
Gosse du miracle. 17141.
Grand match. 17270.
Guepe. 17725.
Gymnastique s ii e d o i s ♦» .
17811.
Halte-la ! 17957.
Histoirede brigands. 19876.
Homme au chapeau gris.
20084.
Homme <le la moiitagne.
20085.
Homme du jour. 20086.
Hortense va mieux. 20308.
Initiative. 21727.
Intransigeant. 21852b.
Invite done Ferdinand.
21914.
Isidore a du galon. 22132.
.Jauue & rouge. 22520a.
.Tavelle les P^aux. 22522.
Julot ne regoit rien des
dames. 23277a.
Lac des Aulues. 24298.
Lapiii du roy. 24645. '' ■"
Latham . . . au camglia.
24805.
Lieut. Cupidon. 25268,
25269.
Lieut. Guiguol. 25271.
:\Ia gosse. 26995.
Macaroni. 27016.
Mme. Barbe-Bleuo. 27173.
Mme. Cantharide. 27180.
Mme. M^phisto. 27211.
Main rouge. 27532.
Maison liantee. 27546.
-Maitrc Barnabe. 27549.
Mam'zeile Chichi. 27701.
Mam'zelle Secotine. 27701a.
Menesse a Gugusse. 29125.
Million de Muguette. 29641.
:\Iiuistre au clou ! 29754.
Miss Cravache. 29924.
Mome Galathee. 30726.
:Mon bon oncle. 30730.
Xounou d'Octave. 33095.
Nourrice. 33097.
Nouvelle justice. 33099a.
Xuit de noces de Mile.
Gueul'njans. 33127.
Omelette impossible. 33740.
Joubert; or, Joubert (C.) — Con.
On pa ye en nature. 337S9.
()i-dounanco a tout faire.
34321.
I'andore. 35171.
Passe-moi ta femme. 35441.
Passions de Bidochard.
35490.
Paternite. 35530.
l*eau d'chien. 35742.
Pere du regiment. 3588&
Perpetue. 35939.
Petite Bretonne. 36040.
Petite gargotiere. 36043.
Peu de musique. 36063.
Poisson rouge. 36653.
Pour de bon. 36916.
Pour garder J a c q u e s.
36917a.
()u'a-t-on fait de Victor-
ine? 37945.
Quarante femmes d'Ali
Baba. 37966.
Queue de vache. 381 70.
Kends-moi mere ! 39037.
R^signe. 39099.
Koi du bluff. 30745. .
Rondouille. 39886a.
Royal-trompette. 40184.
Sa femme nous trompo.
40406.
Saboteurs. 40424.
Sacree bombe. 40436a.
Service d'ami. 41572.
Sceurs Zigoteau. 43033.
Son innocence. 43191.
Soufflons n o s da m e s.
43303a.
Souris d'hotel. 43353.
Tableau a vend re. 44898.
T^te du mari. 45474a.
Tireuse de cartes. 46314.
Toison d'or. 46423.
Tombeur. 46465.
Toto la puree. 46595a.
Tons papas. 46634.
Troisieme galon. 47140.
True d'Octave. 47197.
True infaillible. 47199.
Tu vas un peu fort. 47315.
Tuile. 47322.
ijberlaufer. 47892.
Vadrouilleuses. 48596.
Vieux de 70. 49008.
Wagon d'amour. 49366.
Zizi. 52375.
Zouzou. 52392.
lOOeme constat. 52473.
1914-1915. 56063.
4,444. 52.523.
JouUot (E. ) Major Ipeea.
27573.
3181
INDEX
Jourda (D.) :
Amis de collage. 1309.
B4b6 s'amuse. 3244a.
Coup de corne. 8817.
Doute. 11564,
< ! liioksschweinchen. 16799.
Histoire de brigands.
19876.
Lapin du roy. 24645.
Mtim'zelle Secotlne. 27701a.
Mguesse k Gugusse. 29125.
]!oi du bluff. 39745.
Flondouille. 39886a.
Service d'aiui. 41572.
True d' Octave. 6338,
47197.
.Jovaleaiore (M.) M o t li e )•
Goose kinderfest. 31142.
.Juver (G.) :
Abierta toda la uoche. 71.
Alicia. 797b.
Aiuigo Nicolas. 1306.
Bandoleras. 2894.
Fenlsa le comediauta.
i4or.i.
I.eoi) . . . P6rez y Garcia.
25075.
Ucina (M Albaicin. 3896<;.
Siuigro y arena. 40705.
Sogadores. 41403.
Sol y algerfa. 43050.
Tio Lo6i). 46289.
.Toy (A. C.) :
Bitter cup. 4019.
Happie of the chorus.
18132.
Top floor bedroom back.
46555
.Toy (B. P.) Panama. 35103.
.Toy (E. I.) :
Dreams. 11788.
Husband of Kate. 20724.
.Toy (M.) Days of war. 10162a.
.Foyce (A.)' She smiled. 5531S.
.Foyce (E.) :
Crossed in love. 9212.
Mother Hornet. 31149.
.Foyce (E. P.) jr.:
Her reason. 19112;i.
Little step-daugliter. .")4206.
Protected. 37744u.
.Toyce (E. M.) Viper. 49111a.
■Foyce (J. A.) Fuifed we sh:ill
over stand. 48359.
.Foyce (J. F.) Spooks. 43611.
•Toyce (.F. S.) Tloso of the
Brosna. 40002.
.Ioyce(T. J.) Old scout. 3361 hi.
.Foynes (E. S.) :
Athalie. 2308.
Avare. 2508, 2509.
Cid. 7315.
Esther. 12948, 12949.
Maria Stuart. 2823}Ja,
28239e.
.F6zsef (M. B.) Udvari l»olond.
55716.
Juan, pseud. Bohemia. 4490.
Judd (M. L.) Robin lienrick.
39663.
Judd (O.) CO. Between 2 lives,
3697b.
.Tudd (K.) Virgin million-
heiress. 49118.
Judd (R. B. Stacy-) Sec Stacy-
Judd (R. B.)
Judge (J.) I^and league.
24579.
.Tudge (T.) Lifeline. 25313.
Judkins (G. F.) .Tack's god-
mother. 22386.
.Fudson (E. Z. C.) :
Battle of love. 3124.
British spy. 5131.
Broken bank. 5165.
Buffalo Bill's best shot.
5412.
Calamity Jane. 5825.
Hazel-eye, the girl trapper.
183.59, 18360.
Mysteries &, miseries of
N. Y. 31793.
Peril. 35923.
Silver Wing, the angel of
the tribes. 42435.
Texas Jack, the white king
of the Pawnees. 45494.
Wrestling Joe, the dandy of
the mines. 51843.
Judsou (.T.) Put to the test.
37915.
Judson (L.) :
Haven. 18327.
His passion's Waterloo.
19774a.
Knight of Hokokus. 24141.
Mme. Recamier. 2721.5a.
Mnie. Walewska. 27222a.
Marshmallow. 28490.
Peg & Peggy. 35790a.
Jiingst (A.) Quo vadisV
38244, 38246.
Jukes (E. W.) Parkhill rubv.
35341.
Julia (T. A.) Historia de un
principe. 19878.
Julian (0.) Sec Downey
(C.J.)
.Tuhan (F.) Taming a suffra-
gette. 45043.
Jvdian (Robert) :
Burglars. 5527.
Will you marry me? .51053.
Julian (Rupert) Thou shalt
not steal. 45908.
Jullien (J.) :
Plumes du geai. 36.566.
Serenade. 15173h.
Juucker (A.) Alto gnaedige.
1017.
June (G. W.) :
Hot night on the roof.
20328.
Jays. 22531.
Jung (E.) :
Tessie at college. 45452.
Wild-bird. 50953.
Juugdeutscher verlag. See Fl le-
gel (Kurt) & CO.
Junge (J. H.) Mollv Putz.
30715a.
Jungmann. Er sucht elnen
vetter. 12846, 12847.
Jungmann (L.) :
•Tohauna Bauraann. 22814.
Letzten sechs wochen.
25170.
Jungmann (R.) Washington.
49654.
Junker (H. P.) Femmes sa-
vantes. 14046.
Juiinek (J. M.) :
Jiingste gericht. 23198. .
Winkelzug, 51134.
Jui-y (T. W. ) Executed on cir-
cumstantial evidence. 13202.
Jusseraud (J. J.) Winter's tale.
51207.
Justice (M. H.) I'ay-as-you-
enter man. 356()0a.
Justus (A.) :
Dross. 11854.
Gratitude of Carthage.
X i ooo.
Justus (J.) Pledge of Coro-
uova. 30.535.
Kaas (T.) :
Monster. 30875.
Three for one. 4-5963.
Whose wife? 50720.
K.iathoven (A. van) See Van
Kaathoveu.
Kaczynski (J. B.) Star of Si-
beria. 43788.
Kadelburg (G.) :
Als ich wiederkam. 1004.
Blinde passagier. 4269.
Dunklc punkt. 12039.
Hans Huckebeln. 18109.
Husaroutieber. 20711.
III! griiueu rock. 20978,
Tm Weissen Rossi. 20985.
Is marriage a failure?
22095.
Last spark. 24769.
Letzte funke. 25162.
Number 9. 33137, 3.3138.
Orient reise, 34345.
Railroad of love. 383«;2.
3S362a.
Strengen herren. 44125.
Test case. 45464.
Thiir ins freie. 46121.
Weg zur hoUe. 49943.
White Horse tavern. .50528.
3182
INDEX
Girl from Swe-
Hogt spel.
B.) Lovers'
Kadow (E. J.)
den. 16526.
Kaempffert (W.)
10571.
Kaempffert ( W.
quarrel. 26679.
Kahle (A.) Spring fashions.
43650.
Kahlenberg (Hans von) See
Kessler (H. von M.)
Kahlenberg & Giinther. Haid-
vogol & frau. 17S93.
Kahniann (B. T.) Social but-
terfly. 42951.
Kahmann (S. M.) Breadwin-
ners. 4973.
Kaliniann (Mrs. S. M.) :
Elopement. 12.526.
Girl & the cloak. 16427.
Kahn (Arthur or A. L.) See
Arthur (L.)
Kahn (August) :
Dark «& stt)rniy night. 9S55.
Dictograph. 10824, 10825.
In the spring of '63. 21519.
Light housekeeping. 25373.
Superlluous hair. 44596a.
Wanted, dead or alive.
49554.
Kalm (Carl) You're on. 52140a.
Kahn (Glairette) Incognito.
21596.
Kahn (D. A.) :
High life. 19411.
My girl of the cameo. 31571.
Kahn (E. P.) Literature. 54280.
Kaim (G.) Messenger boy and
tlie city chap. 29312.
Kahn (H.) Getting a start.
53763.
Kahn (I.) Capital punishment.
6054.
Kalui (J.) Medicine - man.
29024.
Kahnt (C. F.) nachfolger :
Festgesang Neros. 14074.
Hildegunde. 19484.
Revolution. 39285, 39286.
Kahoe (T. L.) '98. 52470.
Kaibel (F.) :
Andere hiilfte. 1430.
Vv'enn vei'liebte schworen.
49981.
Kaine (H.) Best laid plans.
3583.
Kaiser. Easy money. 12179a.
Kaiser (A.) Vendetta. 48780.
Kaiser (C.) Volksgraf. 49256.
Ivaiser (C. A.) :
Amor & Psyche. 1328.
Fool king. 14721.
Naufragio. 32082.
Norman conquest. 33012.
Kaiser (G.) :
David & Goliath. 10060a.
Fall des schiilers Vehge-
sack. 13459a.
Jiidische witwe. 23194.
Kougress. 24229a.
Kaiser ( J.) :
Blackman. 4173.
Di. 10740.
Heart of gold. 18465.
Master mind. 28695.
Miss Diana. 29927.
Prisoners of hope. 37525.
Social pirate. 42979.
Syndicate sovereign. 44875.
Kaiser (J. C. E.) :
Alice Dillon. 780.
Judgment of Mus-ta-pha.
23163.
Kaiser (W. C.) Whirlpool.
50463.
Kalb(C. E.) Our Jewel. 34692.
Kalb (C. de) Sec De Kalb.
Kalbeck (M.) :
Chatterton. 6845.
Fest der erute. 14072.
Suzanne's secret. 44703.
44704.
Verkaufte braut. 48870.
Kalbfield (L.) That girl from
Ariz. 45569.
Kalem co. :
Detective W. J. Burns.
10621.
From the manger to the
cross. 15584.
Wolfe. 51357b.
Kaler (J. O.) :
Cat's-paw. 6474.
Great scandal case. 17463.
Little Enoch Arden. 25672.
Our boarders. 34544.
Pink dominoes. 36333,
36334.
Sawdust & spangles. 40910,
40911.
That husband of mine.
45580.
Kales (A. F.) :
Captain Kidd. 6131.
Maid in the moon. 27453.
Pearl maiden. 35727.
Swastika. 44732.
Kalet (W. L.) Out of the
depths. 34832.
Kalisch (A.) :
Ariadne on Naxos. 1822.
Elektra. 12429.
Iris. 21944.
Loreley. 26232.
Rose-bearer. 39952.
Salome. 40609, 40610.
Kalisch (B.) Love in law.
26525.
Kaliske (E. S.) Haunted cham-
ber. 18298.
Kalisz (A.) Haste without
waste. 18288.
Kallas (M. A.) Empress
Fausta. 12647.
Kallesser (M.) :
Ingrate. 21712a.
What might have been.
55885.
Kallesser (M. W.) :
Secret. 41314.
Years ago. 52054.
Kallistophanes von Thebeu.
pseud. Suffragetteu. 44419a.
Kalman (B.) :
Autumn manoeuvres. 2501.
Gold gab ich fiir eiseu I
53805, 53806.
Gute kamerad. 17793,
17794.
Herbstmanover. 19184.
Kleine konig. 24088, 24089.
Manoeuvres d' a u t o ra n e.
280S3a.
Zigeunerprimas. 5 2 2 4 4-
52346.
Kalmauowitz (II.) Birth con-
trol. 52897.
Kalmowitz (S.) Money. 30750.
Kaloria (J. B.) :
Nicodema. 32628.
Triumphant entrv of the
Great King. 55663.
Kalt (H.) Namenlose waise.
31923.
Kalt-Reuleaux (W.) Lady
from Newport. 24404.
Kamban (G.) :
Hadda Padda. 17873a.
Kongeglimen. 24228a.
Kamraanu (F. W.) jr. Cupid's
night out. .53308.
K'aninitzer (E.) Nadel. 31895a.
Kampe (A.) Intrigue. 21855.
Kiimpf (L. ) :
Nina. 32789.
On the eve. 33837, 33838.
Kanatscher (J. W.) Royal
flush of hearts. 40143.
Kane (E. C.) Miss Bright
Eyes. 29911.
Kane (G.) To-morrow is
Christmas. 46484.
Kano (11. I'. ) ;
Adita, sua of the Sioux.
290.
Besieged. 3570.
Bimdle of matches. 5488.
Capture of Ozah. 6183a,
6184.
Day in the seraglio. 10127.
Diauthe's desertion. 10797.
Future Lady Holland.
15740.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-96
3183
INDEX
Kane (H. P.)— Continued.
Her nephew-in-law elect.
19084.
Peregrinations of Polly.
35893, 35894.
Point of honor. 36634.
Russian I'omance. 40341.
Under sailing orders.
48130.
Upsetting of Jabez Strong.
48539.
White dove of Oneida.
50508.
Yagowanea. 51953a, 51954.
Yot-che-ka. 52136a, 52137.
Kane (J. A.) Dova. 11565.
Kane (J. W.) Man. 27711.
Kane (P. J.) Duke of Dog-
ville. 11987.
Kane (T. H.) De (Jhuvigne.
10338.
Kane (T. J.) :
Looking backward. 2615S.
Satan's sorrows. 40828.
Kane (W. J.) Case of "con."
6324.
Kane (W. R.) Man-spider act.
27950.
Kaninski - Weiss (M.) Sie
spart. 42261.
Kanitz (I.) Friiulein V/inter.
15237.
Kanka (A.) Delinquents.
10415-10416.
Kann (M. C.) :
Col. Warden of Ky. 7927.
Emauon. 12576.
Failure of success. 13359.
Irresistible current. 22075.
Nation's crime. 32055.
Playwrights. 36518.
Kann (R.) Release. 38995.
Kannann (A.) Old folks at
home. 33486.
Kanter (H. B.) Artist's illu-
sion. 1987.
Kanter (W.) :
Tip top ! ! 55605.
Triumphierende b e s t i e.
47115a.
Vorpostengefecht. 49289.
Kantor (T.) :
Ostatnie dwa ruble. 54824.
Walka o kobiete. 55812.
Kantorwitz (R.) :
Queen's revenge. 38127.
Scapegoat. 40946.
Kantro\\-itz ( A. ) Jim m y
Benny the marriage broker.
22746b.
Kanzler (T.) Lore. 26227.
Kapfer (J.) Determination.
10624a.
Kaplan (Dave) Naval student.
32099.
Kaplan (De Witte) See Kap-
lan (Y. De W.)
Kaplan (P. H.) Exiled from
home. 13218.
Kaplan (I. B.) Forbidden
fruit. 14963a.
Kaplan (L.) Night of light.
32713.
Kaplan (Y. De W.) :
Between the acts. 3671a.
Chance shot. 53107.
Cleopatra & the burglar.
7591.
Code book. 7758.
Cup of cold water. 53305.
Daughter of Venice.
10016a.
Derelict. 53388.
Five hundred dollars re-
ward. 14433.
Haunted house. 18309.
Infallible system. 54056.
Madonna & the scarecrow.
27300.
Marrying for money. 54437.
Molly Maybud. 30711.
Mothers of men. 54616.
No questions asked. 54727.
O you chaperone. 33192.
Old maid's husband. 335.33.
On the knees of the gods.
54785.
One thousand dollars re-
ward. 34110.
Paula. 35622.
Pretense. 55027.
Queen of laughter. 38034.
38035.
Right you are. 39452.
Shoplifter. 4215S.
Sympathy concert. 44864.
Tact. 55505.
Woman who 1 a u g h e d.
55992.
Kappler (E. R.) Hero of the
Alps. 19264.
Kappeller (K.) Ehemannerzug.
12326.
Karakis (J.) Rosa. 39923.
Karaniziua. Boris Godunov.
4658.
Karczag (W.) :
Auf befehl der herzogin !
52769.
Auf befehl der kaiserin !
52770.
Bauernprinzessin. 3145a.
Blaue kiiste. 52915.
C a g i m i r s himmelfahrt.
6374, 6375.
Das haben die madchen so
gern. 9918.
Einberufung. 53508.
3184
Karczag (W.) — Continued.
Eiserne jungfrau. 12361.
Eudlich allein. 12728a,
12728b.
Exzellenz Pompadour.
13278.
Fritzi. 15494a, 15494b.
Gnadenbild. 16803.
Gold gab ich fiir eisen!
53805, 53806.
Goldene hahn. 17023.
Gute kamerade. 17793,
17794.
Haifische. 17893a.
Hans gegeniiber. 18318a.
Heimliche liebe. 18640.
Hexe Eva. 19337.
Hoheit tanzt walzer. 19956,
19957.
Husarengeneral. 20711a,
20711b.
Kleine konig. 24088, 24089.
Lacheude ehemann. 24302,
24303.
Liebe unschuld. 25243,
25244.
Logierbesuch. 26073a.
Lumperl. 54361, 54362.
Madchenhandler. 27315a.
Mantel. 28122a.
Meiu maderl. 29063, 29064.
Millioneugretl. 54520, 54.521.
Miiliers. 34303.
Narrenhaus. 32020.
Nur ruhe. 33161a.
Otto Oder Otto. 54831.
Prinzess Gretl. 37494,
37495.
Reiche aehal. 38956a.
Resignation. 39098.
Schone e h e b r e c h e r i n.
41086a.
Schone Schwedin. 55252,
55253.
Sonmiernarren. 43179a.
Sterngucker. 55441.
Stille musik. 43903a.
Tolle Therese. 46434a,
46434b.
Verflixte liebe. 48860a.
" Verschenkte naclit. 48889a.
Viererzug. 55780.
Vogelscheuchen. 55792.
Weh' dem, der fliegt. 49944.
Weltenbummler. 55S6S.
Wenn zwei sich liebon.
55872.
Wiener fratz. 50870.
Karczag (W.) & Walluer (K.
or C.) :
Glucksmadel. 16798.
Herr verteidiger. 19310a-
19311.
Ihr adjutant. 20950.
Miss Exzentrick. 29937.
INDEX
Karczag (W.) & Wallner (K.
or C.)- — Continued.
Reiche madchen. 38959.
Schneeglockclien. 41079.
Schone Risette. 41090.
Zigeunei-liebe. 52343.
Zirkuskind. 52371.
Karczag pub, co. :
Alone at last. 52642.
Laughing husband. 24820.
Leutnant Gustl. 25175a.
Love coast. 26494b.
Mere man. 54495.
Karelsen (J. E.) False truths.
13542.
Kark (F.) Scheinehe. 41040.
Karl (F.) :
Barfusstiiuzerin. 2981.
Kleine salon. 24092a.
Rodelzigeuner. 39701.
Karloff (B.) With a grain of
salt. 51286.
Karlweis (C.) Grobe hemd.
50702.
Karmin (F. ) Festgesang Ne-
ros. 14074.
Kainiul (J. .T. ) :
Baby. 2631.
Fight for freedom. 14169.
Gentleman burglar. 16103.
His first pupil. 19633.
His second choice. 19801.
In father's custody. 21166.
Marriage on a higher plane.
28423.
No-marriage plan. 32869.
Secret witness. 41359.
Six o'clock train. 42623.
Tyrant, the lord & master.
47874.
Woman's right. 51563.
Karno (F.) See Westcott
(F. J.)
Karp (S.) Truth. 47280.
Karpe (C.) Mrs. Aiu.sley's ruby.
30292a.
Karpilove (M.) In the stormv
days. 21521.
Karr (D.) Fake. 13450.
Karr (L.) :
Adviser. 388.
Book agent. 4602.
Karrakis (S.) Peace. 35681b.
Karstan (H. M. McKerr-) See
McKerr-Karstan (H. M.)
Kartoffel {Baron) Zucas mem-
brane. 52397.
Kase (C. M.) Somnambula.
43181.
Kashner (G. H.) Base ball.
52827.
Kasper (R. A.) :
Dream woman. 11762.
Humanity. 20622.
Immunity. 21010.
Kasper (R. A.)— Continued.
Immunity bath. 21011-
21014.
Man you love. 28021,
28021a.
People. 35857.
Socialism. 42993, 42994.
Some people marrv. 43156a,
43156b.
Kass (L.) Hearts & gold.
53890.
Kass (N. M.) :
Offerings to morality.
33327,
Penalty of success. 35833.
Whose fault? 50716.
Kassler (M. W.) :
Convict. 8410.
Eighth husband. 12341.
My wife, 31732.
Wanted, a husband. 49518.
Kasson (H. F.) Name they
have forgot. 31913a.
Kast (E. G.) :
Handicap. 18059.
Macaroni & cheese. 27017.
Missionary. 30078.
Thousand miles from
Broadway. 45918.
Kastelic (A.) Thirty hours for
3000 years. 45834.
Kastelic (G. A.) :
Cuba libre. 9315.
Dust & toadstools. 12058.
Thirty hours for 3000 years.
45833.
Kastenbaum (H. C.) On proba-
tion. 54782.
Kastendike (J.) :
Midnight express. 29424.
Runaway train. 40281.
Kastner (L.) :
Hotelregisseur. 20365.
Lumpenprinz. 26927a.
Rodelzigeuner. 39701.
Kastner (W. A.) Feen-miid-
chen. 13410.
Kastropp (G.) Gemot. 16215.
Kaszab (I.) Lombroso's monu-
ment. 26091.
Katch (H.) Nora'chen. 32998.
Katholischer gesellen - verein.
Des Erloesers kindheit. 10526
Des Erloesers kindheit.
10526a.
Kathrens (R. D.) :
Hath sin a sex? 18292.
What God hath joined.
50069.
Katrine. Catechise on cat-ology.
6447a.
Katsiolis (G.) :
Preceding diagnosis. 37038a.
Reading on the sky. 55111.
Katz (B.) Outcast son. 34875.
Katz (Elizabeth) Virginia.
49123.
Katz (Eugene) Folly reign.
14697.
Katz (H. N.) Restitution.
39115.
Katz (M.) :
Ashmedei. 2081a.
In golis. 21186a.
Kreutzer sonata. 24246.
Princess Irina. 37422.
Teg fun unser lebeu. 16239.
Katz (M. ,J.) Cruel wrong.
9253.
Katze ( H. ) No place like home.
32881.
Katzelnik (L.) Punishment of
fickle mindedness. 37838a.
Katzenberg (C.) :
Out of sight. 34827.
Pledged. 36537.
Up the spout. 48496.
Katzman (J.) :
Faithful dad. 13440.
Rosenbaum's discovery.
40030a.
Solomon's declaration,
43136a.
Kauffman {Mrs. M. L.) When
Michael came. 50270.
Kauffman (R. W.) :
Crack of doom. 8987a.
House of bondage. 20394.
Kaufman (A.) Girl from
Drake's landing. 53776.
Kaufman (De W. E.) :
Cleared road. 7571.
Dream by telephone. 11716.
Midnight. 29407.
On the level. 33866,
Kaufman (E. von) See Von
Kaufman,
Kaufman (G. S.) :
Failure. 13356.
Lunatic. 26931a.
That infernal machine.
45580a,
Kaufman (J.) jr. Vengeance
& remorse. 48800a.
Kaufman (L.) Showman's
daughter. 42193.
Kaufman (Laura L. ) :
Madam Clementina's modes.
27154.
Rehearsal. 38939.
Kaufman (Lawrence L.) Long
road that has no turning.
26147a.
Kaufman (R.) Hour's conver-
sation. 20383.
Kaufman (S. H.) Door of
darkness. 11440.
Kaufmann (Abraham) Just a
little supper. 23325a.
3185
INDEX
Kaufmann (Alexander) La-
zare. 24894
Kaufmann (J.) :
Amelia La Motte. 1124.
Capt. Burt. 6094.
Henri La Joei. 18816.
Jeanne de' Veney. 22.575.
Love that sees no fault.
26627.
Nannette. 31969.
Kaufmann ( M. ) Talent on tap,
44987.
Kaufmann (W.) Colored maid.
7974.
Kaufmann (W. G.) :
Alice in Wonderland. 789.
Don Quixote. 11371.
\ Natty Bumpo. 32061.
Kauser (A.) :
At the White Horse tavern.
2295.
Cow-boy & the lady. 8924.
Frisky Mrs. Johnson.
15480.
Great ruby. 17461.
Griselda. 17652.
Jungfern vom Bischofsberg.
23298.
Moth & the flame. 31114.
Reckoning. 38661.
Kautz (F.) Derzheiras. 1052G.
Kavanagh (C.) Suicide league.
44440.
Kavanagh (C. V.) Story of
Inez. 44001.
K-ivanagh (J. H.) Gorilla.
17137.
Kavanagh (M.) jr. Eithne.
12363.
Kavanagh (W. J.) :
Old Marlin's millions.
33568.
72 hours in Washington.
52466, 52467.
Kavanaugh (K.) :
Bachelor's baby. 2688.
Converted suffragist. 8409.
Corinne of tlie circus.
53262.
Countess Kate. 8717.
Diamond chip. 10753.
Dust of the earth. 12061,
12062.
From kitchen-maid to ac-
tress. 15548.
Gentle touch. 16101.
Girl & the outUnv. 16448a.
House across the way.
20385.
Man who came back.
27976c.
Minister pro tern. 29739a.
Murder in the first degi'ee.
31369a.
My Mexicjui ro.se. 31643.
Kavanaugh (K.) — Continued.
Peggy. 35798.
Professor of love. 37637a.
Queen of diamonds. 38020a.
Stormy night. 43987.
Through the skylight.
46102.
Under blue skies. 4809S.
Wayfarers. 49792.
W^hen the worm turned.
50338
AVho's a coward? 50646.
Kaviddon (O.) Sec Davidson
(Gustav) — Koven (J.)
Kay (Edwalyn de) See De
Kay.
Kay (Erik) Veilchen. 48750.
Kay (H. de) See De Kay.
Kay (H. B.) jr. Travesty
Russian-Japanese war. 46885.
Kay ( Jay ) See Frazer ( R. F. )
Kay (John de) Judas. 23119.
Kayden (E. M.) King-Hunger.
23780.
Kaye (B. M.) :
Diana. 53408.
Internatl. war. 21825a.
Reno. 55147.
W^hat are you thinking of?
55875.
Kaye (E.) :
Colonel's
Lavender
24837.
Kaye (E. T.)
23347.
Kaye ( M. ) See Krakauer ( M. )
Kaye (P.) See Koester (P.)
Kaynore (K. A.) I never
thought of that. 20813a.
Kayser (P. R.) :
Drusilla. 11893.
romance. 7935b.
and old lace.
Jiist for a latk.
Passion of Faust.
35481 .
40955.
40999.
4707S.
Scapln & Nerine.
Scarlet tanager.
Tristram & Isolt.
Keach (L.) :
Esther, tlie beautiful queen.
12955.
Maritana. 28304, 28305.
I^Ierraaid. 29215.
Kealing (E. B.) :
Mme. Lavendere. 27204.
Sylvanus. 44846.
Keally (W. E.) Mother's mis-
take. 31195b.
Kean (H. A.) Zenobia, queen
of Palmyra. 52322.
Keane (J.) :
Angel's camp. 1499.
Crime of Dubosq. 909U.
Held for ransom. 18704.
His last drink. 19680.
Second storv man. 41307.
Keane {Mrs. J.) Octopus.
33249.
Kear (H. B.) Musician's
dream. 31456.
Kearney (J. L.) Impostor.
21046.
Kearns (G.) :
Daughter of the plains.
9996.
Heart bowed down. 18429.
His atonement. 19549.
Queen of the air. 38041.
Trail. 46746.
Keating (S. H.) Getting the
goods. 16293.
Keating & Flood. Wells of Wy-
oming. 49969.
Keatinge (A. M.) Wawonn.
49712.
Keatinge (E.) :
Legend of the Christmas
tree. 25015.
Little baker. 25584.
Old trunk in the garret.
33657.
Short plavs for children.
42168b.
V/Iiite lie. 50536.
Keator (M. C.) :
Chax'acter study in black.
6736.
Discordant note. 10932.
Elspeth of dreams. 12556.
Ladj' of tlie revolver. 24504.
INIarta of the light fingers.
28494.
Martyr. 28520.
Miracle of chance. 29790.
Shadow of the beast. 41683.
Keats (J.) :
Eve of St. Agnes. 13072.
King Stephen. 23915.
Keay.'^ (E. E.) :
Compensation. 8165.
His wife by his side. 198-52.
Jimmie, junioi". 22741a.
Making a sergeant. 27605.
Mirage. 54537.
Sacrifice to Kislii-Bdjhi.
40465.
Where h;ippiness is. no.'JTC.
Kee (AV.) Ishiiid ;.!' (ruiil»U'.
22144.
l-leedick (M. F.) :
Billy of Phillv. 388:l:i.
Craven. 9025.
Ti's an ill wind. 54087.
Keefe. Our flag. 34625.
Keefe (W. R.) Nabal. 31887.
Keefer (C. F, ) Nan, a born
oKiu.^te. 31J129.
Keefer Hi. S.) Seraphita.
55282.
Keefer (H. ) Mv country home.
31520.
3186
INDEX
Keeler (C.) :
Art or love. 1948.
Call of the sea god. 5907.
Deborah, judge of Israel.
10297.
Devil's Cupid. 10687.
Hilo kahuua. 19491.
Love's conquest. 26696.
Ou with the dance. 33963.
Triumph of light. 47095.
Keeley (G.) Somewomau, her
quest of the vote. 43178.
Keeley (Mrs. J.) See Keeley
(G.)
Keeley (M. F.) V/hat might
have been. 55885.
Keen (J.) Only a German.
34163.
Keen-Covey (E. .7.) Greatest
question. 17530a.
Keenan (A.) Thou slialt not
kill. 45902.
Keenan (F.) :
Medical attention. 29017.
Oath. 33201.
Orange & green. 34295.
Van Lowe diamond. 4S706.
Keene (L.) Political boss.
36686.
Keene (Margaret) Before the
play. 3298.
Keene (Mattie) :
Afternoon niixup. 547.
Anonymous. 1574.
At the ferry. 2229.
Bit o' furze blossom.
3994.
Cheyenne. 6934.
Criielty to animals. 9254.
Fifty years after. 14159.
Her first divorce case.
18986.
It's up to me. 22245.
John Rankin's w i f e.
22874a.
Modern David. 30597.
Mother. 31116.
Patsy & the lawyer. 35586.
Queen. 37977b.
Sally. 40.595.
Sunshine. 44578a.
Wife or country. .50910.
Woman's intuition. 51537.
Keene (Max) See McKeehan
(L P.)
Keene (P. R.) Damon &
Pythias. 9687.
Keene (T. W.) Free love.
15330.
Keene (U.) :
Coming of Jean. 8093a.
Lacking conscience. 54197.
Moon went behind a cloud.
30942b.
Keeney (L.) Kali. 23468a.
Kegerreis (R. B.) :
Almost persuaded. 973.
Tell-tale heart. 45248.
Kehm (A.) Als ich noch im
fluegelkleide. 1003a.
Kehno (P.) Trap. 46842.
Kehoe (J. H.) AVhat's the
use? 50123.
Kehoe (L.) :
Children of to-day. 7048.
House on the avenue.
20428.
Wealth & \\isdom. 49839.
Kehrwald (T.) Ten years &
10 months. 45306a.
Keightley (Mrs. M. J.) See
Keightley (M. S.)
Keightley (M. S.) :
Blanche. 4192.
Brand of the Drakes. 4011.
Broken butterfly. 5170a.
Champion. 6654.
Country sweethearts.
8794a.
End of the feud. 12707.
Forest hearth. 14992,
14993.
Getting even. 16280.
Greater light. 17508d.
Greater than queen. 17525.
Hap Haggerty. 18126.
Heart o' Dixie. 18432c.
Judgement of men. 23148a.
Lily. 25478b.
Loaded dice. 26014a.
Master & man. 28666.
Matrimonial perplexities.
28826, 28827.
Method of Jefferson Drake.
29328.
Mildred. 29553.
Mixed pickles. 30530a.
Nan's last haul. 31974.
Nina of the circus. 32794a.
None so blind. 32982.
Price of ambition. 371.53.
Reaping. 38596.
Supreme test. 44624.
44625.
Sweet alyssum. 44741.
Thirtv pieces of silver.
45838.
Trix of Mont. 47121,
47122.
Warning. 49622c.
Won out. 51645.
Keim (De B. R.) :
Caius Julius Caesar Oc-
tavianus. 5817.
Exaltation of Pocahontas.
13179.
Frederick the Great. 15321.
Marquis de La Fayette.
28349a.
Keim (De B. R.) — Continued.
Monmouth. 30822.
On the inside of a Wash-
ington bureau. 33859.
Pocahontas. 36596.
V a 1 i d e, the odalisque.
48638.
■ Keim ( R. ) See Keim ( De B. R. )
Keir (A.) :
Dominant power. 11324.
Eileen. 12343a.
Her soldier patient. 19145a.
Jimmy & his angel. 22746a.
Kathleen. 23521a.
Leave it to me. 54246.
Not yet. 33071a.
Spear knows no brother.
43454.
Trapped. 46845.
Keir (W. G.) :
Her husband's widow.
19036.
Only cause. 34195.
Sentence suspended. 41500.
Wife to the living dead.
50914.
Keiser (B. A.) Once upon a
time. 33979a.
Keiser (R. A.) Voodoo charm.
49283.
Keith (O. S.) :
All for nothing. 52622.
Anybody's husband. 52707.
Cured by a patient. 53311.
Diamond star. 10770a.
Kidding a kidder. 23667a.
Surprise party, 55488.
Three of a kind. 45998a.
Weapon. 55857.
Who did it? 55925.
Keith (E.) Ben th' hoose.
3488a.
Keith (N. L.) Simple Simon.
42457.
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. :
Belle of Brittany. 3401.
Bonita. 4565.
Keitz (G.) :
Affinity. 435.
Povv'er of superiority. 36989.
Kelcy (A.) :
Am I a Chinaman? 1040.
Casey's troubles. 6360.
Flying hawk. 14630.
Flying vulture. 14638.
O'Flynn in Mexico. 33342.
On & off the stage. 33752.
Peggy Patch. 35806.
Piper O'Flynn. 36381.
Tropical engagement. 47155.
Widow Murphy's goat.
50827.
Kellam (J. F.) Amer. bull
bats. 1173.
3187
INDEX
Kellam (L. J.) :
Little Miss Thompson.
25796.
Soldier's sweetheart. 43111.
That naughty kid. 45601.
Kellam (R. F.) Plantation
days. 36438.
Kellar (F.) Under the pal-
mettos. 48192.
Kellar (P. R.) :
Bachelor girl. 2665, 2666.
Capt. Jack of the Lazy B.
6115.
Champion. 6652.
Girl & the burglar. 16425.
Mr. Robinson Crusoe. 30249.
On the borderland. 33808.
Panama. 35158.
Poet with a pull. 36618.
Robinson Crusoe, esq.
39671.
Topsy-turveyville. 46568.
Uniform & the girl. 48322.
What's in a name. 50107.
Woman with the black vel-
vet past. 51509.
Kellard (R.) Lesson in econ-
omy. 25105.
Kellenbarger (L. P.) Hiawatha
dramatized. 19351b.
Keller (A. M.) Under the
Southern Cross. 48211.
Keller (A. R.) & co. :
Woman of no importance.
51451.
Writings of Oscar Wildo.
51852b, 51852c.
Keller (A. S.) Outcast's re-
venge. 34883.
Keller (C.) Calvary. 5928.
Keller (E. S.) :
Clerical Mr. Butler. 7598.
County deacon. 8807.
For the ministry. 14942.
Keller (F.) :
Colonel. 7890.
Confederate colonel. 8225.
Cruel conflict. 9249.
Filibuster. 14222.
Jerome's wife. 22617.
Last stake. 24770.
Man from Tex. 27814.
Midnight. 29412.
Keller (G.) Kleider machen
leute. 24076.
Keller (J. C.) Man higher up.
27834.
Keller (J. W.) Tangled lives.
45101.
Keller (M. A.) Photographed
voice. 36173.
Keller (R.W.) Wreck. 51827.
Keller (W.) Otho Visconti,
34502.
Keller (W. E.) :
Brannigan club. 4919.
Gyves of gold. 17854.
Lovedale. 26663.
Zaza, the witch. 52296.
Kellerraann (A.) Fantaisie.
13647.
Kellers (J. F.) :
Glass put in. 16733.
Vim near the footlights.
49067.
Kelley (A. B.) :
Every gas man. 13112a.
Three little guardsmen.
45979.
Kelley (C. L.) Judge McAn-
drew's own case. 54130.
Kelley (E. M.) :
Beyond her depth. 3720b.
Crack of doom. 8987a.
Dreaming true. 11782a.
Eclipse. 12205.
Man first. 27755.
Strangers. 44076.
Youth's for an hour. 52245.
Kellev (E. S.) Puritania.
37875.
Kelley (F. C.) :
Black robe. 4135.
Fontenoy. 14705.
Kelley (H.) Deacon Flood.
10189.
Kelley (J. A.) :
Emigrants' party. 12612.
Employment office. 53525.
Fun on the Bingville
branch. 15695a.
Her weekly allowance.
19172.
Miss Prim's kindergarten.
30011.
Mrs. Jenkins' brilliant
idea. 30391a.
Our church fair. 34563.
Pedler's parade. 35777.
Photographer's troubles.
36174a.
Reminiscences of the dona-
tion party. 56085.
Rummage sale. 55219.
Rural telephone. 40316.
Santa's surprise. 40744.
Scenes in a restaurant.
41020.
Squire Judkins' apple bee.
43706.
Suffragettes' convention.
44424.
Taking the census in Bing-
ville. 44953.
Those husbands of ours.
45887.
Tramps' convention. 46804.
Village post-oflace. 49042.
Kelley (J. J.) Mask & the
lady. 28601.
Kelley (J. S.) Clay baker.
7562.
Kelley (J. W.) Key to the sit-
uation. 23641.
Kelley (Leon) See Kelley
(O. L.)
Kelley (Loring) So shall ye
reap. 42935a.
Kelley (R. A.) Queen of the
jungles. 38067.
Kelley (W. J.) Just one kiss.
23380.
Kelley (W. S.) :
Jonah & the whale. 22971.
Voyage of Noah. 49317.
Kellie (A. S. ) Amer. lord.
1242.
Kellie (E. B.) Why Adam sin-
ned. 50726.
Kellogg (A.) Kosiki. 24236.
Kellogg (A. M.) :
Practical dialogues. 37016c.
Richard III. 39354.
Kellogg (B.) :
As you like it. 2052, 2057.
Coriolanus. 8519.
Hamlet. 18001, 18002.
Henry V. 18841.
Henry IV. 18824.
Henry the Eighth. 18892.
Henry the Fifth. 18853.
Julius Caesar. 2 3 2 5 0,
23255, 23256.
King John. 23789.
King Lear. 23805.
Macbeth. 27037, 27040,
27041.
Merchant of Venice. 29163,
29168, 29174, 29176.
Midsummer night's dream
29492, 29495, 29496.
Much ado about nothing.
31283.
Othello. 34421.
Richard III. 39355.
Romeo & Juliet. 39864.
Tempest. 45280.
Twelfth night. 47411,
47415.
Winter's tale. 51212.
Kellogg (E. L.) & CO.:
At the court of King Win-
ter. 2216.
Richard III. 39354.
Visit from Mother Goose.
49171.
Kellogg (H. R.) Marcus Cur-
tius. 28178.
Kellogg (L. C.) Trail of the
Morning Star. 55635.
Kellogg (M. G.) Pandora's
box. 35170.
3188
INDEX
.Kellogg (Mrs. 0. J.) Trail of
the Morning Star. 55635.
Kellogg (R. B.) Elisa. 12477.
Kelly (A.) :
Arabi's daughter. 1758.
Shepherfl of the hills.
42052.
Six-shooter Smith. 42627.
Kelly (A. P.) :
Dance germ. 9704a.
Loyal hearts. 26780.
Other man. 54826.
Thirty clays. 55566.
Kelly (A. R.) Ye geste of
Hvnrle Horn. 52035.
Ivelly (C. D.) :
Jolly landlords. 22942.
New clerk. 32340.
Kelly (Charles) Stranglers of
Paris. 44080.
Kelly (Claud) :
Almost a hero. 963a.
Bargain day. 2988b.
Dancing girl. 9724a.
Dr. Dippy's sanitarium.
11136a.
Follies of Paris. 14678a.
Little Miss Wise. 25798a.
Love & war. 26472a.
Other fellow. 34441a.
Kelly (D. A.) :
After 7 years. 482.
Chance. 6663a.
Outcasts of a great city.
34879.
Shadow detective. 4166S.
Thief. 45766a.
Yellow kid in McFndden's
row of flats. 52072.
Kellv (D. B.) :
Polaris. 36663.
Robinson Crusoe. 39669.
Kelly (Edwin) Dime novel.
10863.
Kelly (Emma) Spinsters' re-
turn from Okl. 43553.
Kelly (Eugene) Foot-ball
fiends. 14758.
Kelly (F. C.) :
Country editoi-. 8756.
Exclusive story. 13200.
Kelly (F, F.) :
Amer. milestones. 1246a.
Arabi's daughter. 1758.
Six-sliooter Smith. 42627.
Those little ones. 45890.
Kelly (F. M.) :
Fool's illusion. 14748.
Sewing circle. 55292.
Kelly (F. R.) In the dark.
21367.
Kelly (F. W.) :
Strange man. 44052.
Strange pair. 44054.
Two strange men. 47784.
Kelly (G.) :
Dr. Arlington's wife. 11112.
Four walls of home. 15181.
Getting away with it.
16276.
Greater evil. 17508a.
Here comes the bride.
19193.
Irony of fate. 22073a.
Lesson. 54252.
Mrs Ritter appears. 54564.
Mrs. Wellington's surprise.
30487.
Trap. 46838.
Who's the boss? 50661a.
Kelly (J. T.) :
Blunders. 4422.
Crazy quilt. 9041. 9042.
Crazy quilts. 9044.
Exposition girl. 13257a.
False alarm. 13512.
McFee of Dublin. 27090.
Paper of pins. 35228.
Roger McFee. 39714.
Tigers. 46193.
2 crazy quilts. 52417.
Kelly (J. W.) Playmates.
36491.
Kellv (John) Battle of the
factions. 3130.
Kelly (Jones) Abducted. 55.
Kelly (K.V.) Result. 39122.
Kelly (L. G.) Censor & the
cuttlefish. 6592.
Kellv (L. R.) Through the
fray. 46088.
Kelly (M.) :
Master of Kingsgift. 28703.
Pat Carmichael's sister.
35512.
Prisoner of hope. 37517.
Kelly (M. A.) On board the
IMary Jane. 33757.
Kelly (S. M.) :
Drifter. 11821.
Redemption of Jane. 38845.
Kelly (T. H.) Complete an-
gler. 8168.
Kellv (T. I.) Venetian exile.
48789.
Kelly (T. J.) :
Ai'ms of greatness. 1895.
Father & son. 13828.
Touch of Midas. 46610.
Kelly (T. T.) Cloud. 53202.
Kelly (V. K.) Belle Kea thing.
3383.
Kelly (W. F.) :
Better late than never.
3633.
Woman's sacrifice. 51568.
Kelly (W. W.) Royal divorce.
40134.
Kelly & Strouse. Nosey Mosey.
33041.
Kelsev (Mrs. G. O.) Free mill-
ing. 15331.
Kelsey (L. ) Lost in the snow.
26319.
Kelsey (L. H.) Lesson of
friendship. 25115.
Kelsev (V.) Flower of power.
14594.
Kekso (M.) :
End of the honeymoon.
12709.
On the wrong foot. 33947.
Ro.so of Torridge. 40007.
Kema (I.) Wi.se country boy.
51232.
Kemble" (C.) Works of Shake-
speare. 41846.
Kemble (E.) Pasha's dream.
35433.
Kemble" (J. R.) :
Heart of London. 18473.
Rotherhithe. 40057.
Kemp (B.) Whangdoole com-
edy 4. 50038.
Kemp (G.) Wager & the lady.
49351.
Kemp (H.) Judas. 23118a.
Kemp (M.) Gay N. Y. ball.
15983.
Kempner (D.) Three million
dollars. 45988.
Kempner (S. Nicklass-) See
Nicklass-Kempner.
Kempner-Hochstadt (M.) :
Abisag. 73a.
Knute. 24199a.
Kempster (A.) :
Genius. 16085.
Scapegoat. 40951.
Kempton (H.) Father for a
mother. 13838.
Kendall (A. S.) :
Charley's uncle. 6780.
Fisherman's hut. 14409.
Little plunger. 25843.
Man who owns the town.
27986.
Nirvana. 32838.
Northern lights. 33030.
Kendall (B.) Light. 25354a.
Kandall (C. C.) High finance.
19405.
Kendall {Mrs. E. D.) Cats in
the cream. 6471.
Kendall (E. F.) :
Cold molasses special. 7798.
Half-way house. 17937.
Hot ashes. 20320.
Just landed. 23366.
Mulo Medicus. 31339.
Pair of kids. 35096.
Sporting experiences 43629.
Substitute. 44324.
Summer board. 44492.
Trip to Niagara. 47024
3189
INDEX
Kendall (E. F.)— Continued.
Trip to the springs. 47049.
Troubles of a tramp. 47175.
We, us & CO. 49822.
Kendall (F.) Spectres of Ma-
ple Ridge. 43477.
Kendall (F.J.) Zamiel. 52271.
Kendall (H. H.) Hermits in
Africa. 19238.
Kendall (J.) :
Fond of Peter. 14700.
Laughter in court. 2482;"i.
Kendall (J. H.) :
Love's caprice. 26693.
Love's revelries. 26732.
Undismayed. 48274.
Kendall (P.) :
Across the lines. 183.
Brother of Cain. 5273.
Ordog. 34320.
What the husband did.
50138.
Wooden egg. 51674.
Kendall-Cooper (P.)' See Ken-
dall (P.)
Kendrick (F. M.) Old oak.
33585.
Kenebel (F.) aicAually's puw
. wow^. 27014.
Keuedv (P. J.) & sons. Louis
XL 26388b, 263S80.
Kengla (L. F.) :
Coward. 8975.
Neutral ground. 32286.
Old & the new. 33409.
Kenibbs (W. P.) Soldier's
honor. 43097.
Kenmare (Nun of) See Cusack
(M. F. C.)
Kenna (C.) Yankee fakir.
51994.
Kennaman (R.) Hans & Fritz.
18097.
Kenne (M.) Pirate in petti-
coats. 36397.
Kennedy (Mrs. A. .T.) In para-
dise. 54035.
Kennedy (A. W.) Boomerang.
4626b.
Kennedy (Alfred) :
Dangers of a dark city.
9782.
Dangers of a great city.
9783.
Dangers of N. Y. 9784.
Dangers of our great city.
9785.
Green lights. 17580.
Hand of Russia. 18043.
Hunt ball. 20675.
Lady Blarney. 24372.
Secretary of State. 41363.
Tiger's eye. 46197.
Kennedy (Anthony) :
Have a care. 18320.
Says I to Julia. 40919.
Kennedy (B.) Day of Saint
Martin. 10137.
Kennedy (O. R.) :
Idol breaker. 20S99a.
Necessary evil. 32131.
Pantomime of the flowers .S:
the sea. 35188.
Servant in the house.
41561, 41562.
Terrible meek. 45419.
Winterfeast. 51197.
Kennedy (Charles) :
As best we can. 2001 .
Decent thing to do, 10326.
Good natured fellow. 53812.
Mr. Henderson's thrill.
.30185.
What doth it profit? 50063.
Kennedy (Clayton) :
Eggs. 53.503.
Fate of the tenderfoot.
13802.
Leg & leg. 24989a.
Lone sentinel. 54311.
Woodbee, the amateur.
51670.
Kennedy (E. F.) In love.
21229.
Kennedy (Edith) Scenes from
the legends of King Arthur.
41019a.
Kennedy (Edwin) Air castles.
649.
Kennedy (Elizabeth) :
From Rag alley to Broad-
way. 1.5564.
Smiles & tears. 42830.
Kennedy (F.) :
Are you a lobster? 1794.
Deacon's sweetheart. 10196.
Dinkle's honeymoon.
10873a.
Explorers. 13252.
Fifty-fifty. 14153f.
Grass widows club. 17328.
Hans & Fritz. 53866.
Her 2d time on earth.
19132.
Improving nature. 21056a.
In old Virginia. 21285.
Interrupted honeymoon.
21833
Little fool talk. 25684a.
Magic boot. 27363.
Put me off at Buffalo.
37912.
Spotless town. 43635.
Timely appointment.
46252a.
Trip to Washington. 55658.
Two eugenic boys. 55699.
Kennedy (F. W.) Gilhooley's,
debut in society. 16365.
Kennedy (G. L.) :
Little leading lady. 25745.
Queen of the ranch. 38079.
Kennedy (H. C.) :
Boodle. 4589.
Bridal tour. 5050.
Siberia. 42228.
Kennedy (J. E.) :
Azalia. 2595.
Closed for invoice. 7651.
U, us & CO. 47887.
Kennedy (J. J.) :
Chasing a lover. 6822.
Desdemona. 10530.
Flying hawk. 14630.
He could marry 3. 18370.
He couldn't marry. 18371.
He couldn't marry 3. 18372.
He wouldn't marry 3.
18400.
She could marry 3. 41993.
She couldn't marry. 41995.
She couldn't marry 3. 41996.
She wouldn't marry 3.
42029.
Two thieves. 47791.
Up North. 48489.
Why couldn't he marry 3?
50730.
Why couldn't she marry 3?
50731.
Kennedy (J. P.) Rob of the
bowl. 39605.
Kennedy (J. W.) :
Man of iron. 27909.
Push ball. 37901.
Kennedy (Jack) Sherman was
right. 55321.
Kennedy (James) :
Heart of Virginia. 18499.
Pinkerton Gray. 36348.
Poisoned dagger. 36650.
Sheridan Keene, detective.
42060.
True hearts of Erin. 47228.
True Irish gentleman.
47230.
Kennedy (Joe) After the bat-
tle. 52587a.
Kennedy (John) Flying vul-
ture. 14638,
Kennedy (K. F.) Show girl's
husband. 42183.
Kennedy (L. De M.) Barred
door. 3043.
Kennedy (M.) Cripple Creek
poker. 9135.
Kennedy (M. M.) :
Reno. 39044.
Shadow. 41658.
Triumph of Justice. 47092.
Kennedy (N.) See Kennedy
(B. F.)
3190
INDEX
Kennedy (S. B.) :
Jamestown romance. 36186.
Jassemiue. 22520.
Kennedy (S. R.) Murder as a
fine art. 31368.
Kennedy (T. C.) Melody Isle.
29077.
Kennedy (T. J.) Engaged, mar-
ried & divorced. 53537.
Kennedy (Walker) Eilxir of
life. 12487.
Kennedy (William) Laiighing
stock. 24822.
Kennerley (M.) :
Americans. 52668.
Anatol. 1394, 52678.
Bridge & other poems. 5085.
Dante. 9831.
Earth deities. 12152a.
Everyman. 13138.
Five plays, by Lord Dun-
sany. 14439b.
Four short plays. 53692.
Free woman. 26669b.
Iphigenia in Tauris. 21925a.
Jacob Leisler. 22405.
Judas. 23118a.
Karen Borneman. 23490.
Life of man. 40905c.
Lonely way. 26127a.
Lovers. 26669b.
Mr. Faust. 30178a.
Orestes. 34335.
Orthodoxy. 34393a.
Papa. 35199.
Plays by Mrs. W. K. Clif-
ford. 36505.
Plays of protest. 36509.
Read-aloud plays. 55110.
Red light of Mars. 38758.
Savva. 40905c.
State forbids. 43822b.
Stronger. 44194.
They. 26669b.
Tiger. 46180.
Vultures. 49334.
Widowing of Mrs. Halroyd.
50847b.
Wife of Marobius. 50899.
World and his wife. 51749.
Kenney (C. L.) Grand duch-
ess. 17263.
Kenney (D. F.) Power of love.
36970.
Kenney (E. C.) Deaf & dumb
manager. 10241.
Kenney (E. R.) :
Human game. 20602.
In the toils. 21533a.
That girl from Ariz. 45569.
Yankee volunteer. 52018.
Kenney (J. F.) Madeline.
27243.
Kenney & Hollis. Volunteer.
49267.
(B.) Vengeance.
Kennicott
48800.
Kennington (G.) :
Bowery boy. 4779.
Driven from home. 11838.
Over the hills to the poor-
house. 34941.
Rare bird. 38482.
There's no place like home.
45725.
Kenny (A. M.) :
Club man's dream. 7695.
Praesidio. 37023.
Promoter. 37690. •
Rita. 39525.
Tea house. 45180.
There is always a some-
thing. 45721.
Kenny (C) Good of wishing.
17104.
Kenny (E. C.) Mr. No Body.
30220.
Kenridge. Monte Carlo. 30899.
Kensmore pub. co. :
Boarding - house burglar.
4432.
Horoscope. 20280.
Intercepted letter. 21807.
Kent (C.) Backer. 2760a.
Kent (C. W.) Dramatic works
of D. B. Lucas. 11681.
Kent (D.) Suffer little chil-
dren. 44387.
Kent (D. W.) His choice.
19580a.
Kent (Elsie) Devil and Tom
Walker. 10660.
Iveut (Esmee) :
Pirate. 36395.
Rim of the earth. 39463a.
Kent (G.) Parson's greeting.
35381.
Kent (J. A.) Capt. John Smith
& Pocahontas. 6121.
Kent (L. I. W.) Afternoon tea.
549.
Kent (R.) Night in the Orient.
32707.
Kent (W. J.) :
Arkansaw. 1858.
Belle of the Bluegrass.
3428.
Texarkana. 45486.
Kent (W. W.) Drifter. 53474.
Kenwood (B.) Pair of pinks.
35112.
Ken worthy (G. C.) Little Dol-
lie Dimples. 2.5653.
Kenyon (C.) :
Execution. 13203.
Found. 15108.
House to let. 20448.
Kindling. 23720b.
Kenyon (C. L.) Marsh king.
28483.
Kenyon (E. E.) Rose McCrea.
39970.
Kenyon (F. S.) Up to Freddie.
48508.
Kenyon (J.) Man higher up.
27832.
Kenyon (W. C.) :
Avatars. 2.510a, 2.511.
Brewster's farm. 5028.
Wood of liaurentrpll.
51667a.
Kenzel (F. L.) :
Calvary. 5929.
Mystic ro.se. 31868.
Keogh (C. H.) :
Christmas tree & the
mouse. 7251, 7252.
Jest. 22660.
No questions asked. 32882.
Of the old school. 33303,
33304.
On approval. 33753.
Keogh (T. I.) :
Gay Mr. Goldstein. 15980.
Midnight wreck. 29464.
Nobody. 32944.
Touch of high life. 46608,
46609.
Ward heeler. 49G02.
Way he won her. 49730.
Vv^ife wanted. 50916.
Ixeogh (W. T.) :
Alone in N. Y. 982.
Cut rates. 9521.
Daughter of the poor,
9998.
Down in Dixie. 11597.
Fallen among thieves.
13492.
Finish of Mr. Fresh. 14274.
From Broadway to the
Bowery. 15-527.
Great train robbery. 17477,
17478.
Gypsy girl. 17830a.
Heart of the Klondike.
18489.
Heart of the Rockie.s.
18492.
Hustler. 20742.
Hustlers. 20744.
Kentucky feud. 23597.
Old Kentucky home. 33524.
On land & sea. 33776.
Paddy's market. 35020.
Rustler. 40359.
Sidewalks of N. Y. 42252.
Wife's secret. 50935.
Keplinger (W.) Gladys. 16711.
Ker (P.) :
Harem strike. 18216a.
Mystic compass. 31860b.
3191
INDEX
Kerby (R. E.) :
Country editor. 8753.
Hermit. 19231.
Mayor of Amboy. 28927.
Kerger (K. R.) Hilf dir selbst.
19486.
Kerhor (J.) Ombres cliinoises.
33738.
Kerker (G.) :
Fascinating Flora. 13702.
Oberen zehntausend.
33212.
Schneegloclichen. 41079.
Singing society. 42498.
42498a.
Their last appearance.
45668.
Tourists. 46626.
Kermen (V. de) See De Ker-
men,
Kern (Adolph & Anne) After
the fair. 499.
Kern (F. A.) Presents. 55023.
Kern (J. D.) :
Miss Mollycoddle. 29988.
Poster girls. 36881.
Kern (M.) Love miracle.
26556.
K^rn (M. G.) :
Aunt Dee. 2389.
Barbara. 2955.
•Jeanne Ingalls. 22577.
Josephine Dodd. 23032.
Master eye. 28680.
Mr. Montgomery. 30214.
Wasted miracle. 49681,
49682.
Kern (M. S.) Dave. 10035.
Kei'n (P. V.) For our country.
14900.
Kernan (K.) Americus. 1290.
Kernan (E. F.) Pav-off.
35661c.
Kernan (J. L.) Kernan's
twelve temptations. 23621.
Kernan (J.) :
Midnight ride of Paul Re-
vere. 29450.
Pay-off. 35661c.
Kernanan (A.) :
Driven from home. 11840.
Herminie. 19228.
Loving wife. 26763.
Moths. 31203.
Over the hills to the poor-
house. 34945.
Kernann (A.) For her child's
sake. 14811.
Kernell (H. F.) Rough school
boy. 40081.
Korner (F. M.) Fugitive min-
ister. 15646.
Kerner (S.) Entry 13. 12812.
Kerngood (W. J.) :
Trip to Panama. 47025.
Whining woman. 50445.
Kerns (F. L.) Mr. Schera-
mer's theatrical experienc'(>.
30253.
Keroul (H.) :
Adam & Eve. 244.
Chopin. 7140.
El^ve du conservatoire.
12447.
Moumoute. 31220.
Nuit de noces. 33126.
No. 18. 33152a.
Toison d'or. 46424.
Tourtelin s'amuse. 4663;'.
Uncle Celestln. 47946.
Kerr (A.) Baccliae of Euripi-
des. 2652a.
Kerr (A. E.) Under the royal
oak. 48204.
Kerr (A. M.) :
His 2d mother. 19802.
Two who saw. 47816.
Kerr (C. H.) :
Little Dollie Dimples.
25653.
Nancy. 31944.
Trip to Egypt. 47016.
Kerr (C. H.) & co. Under the
lash. 48174.
Kerr (C. V.) :
Crimson queen. 9121.
Dancing duchess. 972:->h.
Girl I love. 16551.
Hermits at Happy Hollow.
19237.
Hermits in Africa. 192oS;.
Hermits in Cal. 19239.
Hermits in Dixie. 19240.
Hermits in Paris. 19241.
Hermits in Vienna. 19241 a.
His first case. 19628.
Hizzoner. 19898.
Laddie. 24317.
Kerr (G.) Leave it to mo.
24954a.
Kerr (G. H.) :
A. D. 2000. 10.
Lilly o' Killarncv. 25477.
1993. 52514.
Kerr (J.) Brains. 4895.
Kerr fR. Y.) Friedman, De-
murrage & CO. 15422.
Kerr (W. M.) :
Blaclv & white twins. 4043.
Brains. 4895.
Modern school for scandal,
30651.
Kerr (W. S.) Acadian post-
script. 134.
Kershaw (J.) Fractured
Romeo. 15231.
Kershner (F. D.) Michal.
29375.
3192
Kersting (N. F.) Wages of sin
is death. 49360.
Kertson (F. G.) Academy
mystery. 130.
Kerwin (E. J.) Cross - ravs.
9204.
Kessinger (J. W.) Traveling
doctor. 46870.
Kessler (A. H.) Maid at Wat-
son's. 27446.
Kessler (C.) Blue officer. 4384.
Kessler (D. ) :
Allrightnikes. 939.
Blind jealousy. 42.50a.
Chaverira. 6855.
False step. 13537a.
Her first love. 18990.
His first bride. 19625a.
In golis. 21186a.
Jewish child. 22710.
Jewish heart. 22718.
Letzte probe. 25167.
Men & women. 29099.
Mother's sin. 31199.
My wife's husband. 31754.
Pals. 35149.
Power of passion. 36978a.
Tragedv of my nation.
46733a.
Yorn hachupa. 52123.
Kes.sler (H. von M. ) Kaiser.
23456.
Kessler (J.) Appikoires. 17(»9ii.
Ke.ssler (R. ) :
Eiserne kreuz. 12361a.
Grenzsperre. 17609.
Manoverregen. 28086.
Nur nicht driiiigeln. 331B1.
Re.iiimentspapa. 3S919n.
Krster (P.) :
Adventures of Tom Saw
yer. 366a.
Beverly's balance. .52882.
Bill toppers. 3850, 3851.
Don Quixote. 11367.
Fair Hannah Lightfoot.
18377.
Ladv in the case. 24431a.
Mile. Mars. 27265.
Rachel Vour. 55096.
When knighthood was in
flower. .50248.
Kester (V.) Prodigal .ludgf.
37579a.
Kestner (H. Schmidt- .SVe
Sclimidt-Kestner.
Ketchum (A.) :
Blue heron. 4377.
Maid's prologue. 27521a.
Raven. 38513.
Ketchum (A. C.) :
Casta diva. 6403.
Ila. 20961.
Princess Coronini. 37409.
i
INDEX
Ketchum (O.) Childless home.
7021.
Ketchum (O. O.) :
McGlanahan's wedding.
27070.
Sol Erskins. 43045.
Ketchum (W. B.) Sol Erskins.
43045.
Ketler (J. R.) :
Frog trust. 15507.
Rural substitute. 40315.
Teacher mother. 45184a.
Village burglar. 49025.
Ketler (W. H.) :
Mother's secret. 81197.
Woman with a past. 51508.
Kettering (R. T.) :
After 10 years. 486a.
College boy. 7826.
Conscience. 8310a.
Man who was a woman.
27997.
Should there be children?
55328.
Shrimp. 5-5331.
Tout. 46635.
Which one shall I marry?
50421a, 55913.
Kettle & Alexander. Musical
sketch. 31447.
Ivewen (Perrie) :
Arrow & the cross. 1922a.
Hope & death. 20254.
Key (C. H.) :
Boviander. 4767a.
Youth must be served.
52243a.
Key (F. S.) Star-Spangled Ban
ner. 43797a.
Key(H. B.) Hostage. 20313.
Key (J. B.) Five thousand dol-
lars. 14445.
Key (J. S.) :
Four-in-hand club. 15153.
Lawn-tennis. 24879.
Society, its swells, snobs &
servants. 43020.
Tally-ho. 45021.
Keyes (M. W.) Red Cap.
55126.
Keys (L. S.) Up-to-date Anne.
48500a.
Kherns (O. A.) Mustard plas-
ter. 31463.
Kherns, Brown & Hodglcius.
Uncle Seth Haskins. 48037.
Kibbee (J. L.) :
Dollar down. 11266a.
Maverick. 28883, 28884.
Rounder. 40106a.
Kibbey (L. J.) :
Down at Martin's. 11.578.
Next of kin. 32592.
Path of the wicked. 35538.
Kickhara (C. J.) Knocknagow.
46295a.
Kidd (A. J.) :
From home to exile. 15544.
World's verdict. 51785,
51786, 51790.
Kidder (A. R.) :
College Cinderella. 7S42a.
Pageant of protest. 35045.
Uncle Sam's daughters.
55723.
Ividder (E. E.) :
Back number. 2744.
Bridget. 5097.
College Cinderella. 7842a.
Country board. 87.32.
Crazy quilt. 9043.
Eastward ho ! 12177.
Fast friends. 13725.
Fatherland. 13863.
Glory. 16783.
Golden garter. 16954.
Gossoon. 17152, 17153.
Hush money. 20737.
Irish gossoon. 21986.
King Bike. 23741.
Live wire. 25955.
Lively legacy. 2.5960.
Love race. 26605.
Man. 27710.
Married woman. 28465.
Mischief. 29843.
Moon child. 30933.
Niagara. 32600.
Off for Europe. 33311.
On the brink. 33816a.
On the stage. 33921.
One of the boys. 34071.
Peaceful Valley. 35691.
Philopene. 36147.
Poor relation. 36813.
Poor relations. 36815.
Rich relation. 39340.
Rock of ages. 39682.
Rope of pearls. 55207.
Shannon of the 6th. 41947.
Sis. 42575.
Such is life. 44367.
Sullivan's Saturday night.
44463.
That'll be all right. 45589a.
Three of a kind. 46002.
Tom, Dick & Harry. 46445.
White coup6. 50502.
Kidder (K.) :
Heart of her husband.
18469.
Loves at war. 26687.
Kidder (M.) :
His wife. 19841.
Kansas cyclone. 23485.
Sulphur match. 44465.
Kidder (M. C.) For her coun-
try. 53671.
Kidder (P.) :
Loves at war. 26687.
Whirligig of time. 504.59.
Kidder (S. C.) :
.Justine. 23427.
Modern ark. 30586.
True blue. 47211.
Kiefer (D. C. & F. A.) Flower
of Moorish chivalry. 14.592.
Kiefert (C.) :
Ballet girl. 2852.
Gay grisette. 15971.
Kieffer (H. M.) Chemical man.
.53120.
Kiene (E. E.) My daughter.
31529.
Kiener (C.) :
Opportune elopement. 34286.
Philter brewer. 36152.
Kienzl (W.) :
Kuhreigen. 24268.
Ranz des vaches. 38462.
Kieruan (H.) Potiphar, the
last pupil of Ameni. 36906.
Kiernan (H. A.) Pet. 35983.
Kiernan (J. A.) Royal cook.
40131.
Kieserling (R.) jr.:
Areola, the prairie belle.
1784.
Electric man. 12409a.
To-morrow land. 46485.
Kiesewetter (G.) :
Finnegan pasha. 14284.
Tempest in a china teapot.
45292a.
Kihm (J. J.) Shipwreck.
42126.
Kikapoo (P. A. B.) Canadian
scandal. 5980.
Kilbourne (.7. P.) Two babes
of the wood. 47548.
Kilby (Q.):
Amazing Halloween. 1077.
Hotel Otherwise. 20360.
Midsummer. 29468.
Kildare (O.) Regeneration.
38907.
Kilduff (S. A.) Limb of the
law. 25491a.
Kilham (J.) :
Crazy quilt. 9040.
Deazle pop. 10290.
Killen (A. A.) Divorced hy
death. 11046.
Killenton (A.) Divorced by
death. 11047.
Killick (V. W.) Student's
cross-examination. 44265.
Kilner (H. L.) & co. St. Mary
Magdalen. 40544.
Kilpack (B.) Sacrifice. 40451.
Kilpatrick (J.) Allatoona. 928.
Kilroy (M.) Price of revenge.
37172.
3193
INDEX
Kilroy (W.) :
Aristocratic tramp. 18B5.
Getthemoneygroph. 16268.
Kilroy & Britton :
Candy kid. 6000.
Cow-boy girl. 8935.
Trust busters. 47268.
Kilty (A. J.) Human nature.
20612.
Kimball (A.) :
Court favour. 8838a.
Her father's wife. 18979.
Interrupted fight. 21831a.
Old, old story. 33594a.
Trial of Jeanne d'Arc.
46981.
Vampire. 48672.
When East meets West.
50218a.
Kimball (A. D.) Storm king.
43979a
Kimball (Mrs. A. G.) Behind
the scenes of the war. 3338.
Kimball (D.) :
Black cottage. 4072.
Duke. 11974.
Gentleman from China.
16112.
God of hi.s fathers. 16829.
Her father's wife. 18979.
Involuntary understudy.
21917.
Mother or the son. 3nr»«
31169.
New waiter. 32477.
New Year's call. 32505.
Servant of the public.
41567.
Sowers. 43402.
Testimonial. 45473.
Vernev ancestor. 48877.
White hawk. .50525.
Worm turns. 51796.
Kimball (E. M.) :
Gay farmer. 15965.
James bovs' last raid.
22442.
Kimball (F. E.) :
Message from the sea.
29305.
Pecksniff vs. Chuzzlewit.
35762.
Kimball (I.) jr.:
Chum. 7290.
Chummie. 7291.
Chums. 7294.
Our chum. 34561.
Kimball (.T. E.) :
Message from the sea.
29305.
Pecksniff vs. Chuzzlewit.
35762.
Kimball (J.) Sec FJahertv (J.
K.)
Kimball (J. F. B.) Dramatic
representation of U. S. ry
mail service. 11679.
Kimball (M. D.) Fisherman's
luck. 14413.
Kimball (R.) Nativity. 54685.
Kimball (W. F.) :
Labor & capital. 24285.
Out on a strike. 34857,
34858.
Kimberly (M.) Robbery at BTn-
plewood mansion. 39610.
Kinck (H. E.) :
Agilulf den vise. 580.
Bryllupet i Genua. .5357.
Mot karneval. 31112b.
Paa Ekre'rnes gaard. 3499'. ».
Sidste gjest. 42257.
Kind (J. L.) Des meeres .'i
der liebe wellen. 53391.
Kindt (0. T.) :
Millionaire tramps. 29662.
I».Ioney to burn. 30796.
King (A. Hovey-) See Hovey-
King.
King ( A. P. ) Dumb-bell Daisy .
12018, 12019.
King (A. R. ) Nightmare-land.
32771.
King (B. S.) Sec Simpson (B.)
King (Bernadine) :
Easy money. 12179b.
Elopement. 12.526.
Other woman. 34494.
Peach of Reno. 35712:1 .
Seller of souls. 41436.
King (Billy) Blackville guards
in the Philippines. 4182.
King (Bulah) Maid. 27431n.
King (C.) Village priest.
49047a.
King (C. C.) Grit. 17660.
King (C. H.) jr. Priest of Pe-
tersburg. 37222.
King (C. S.) :
Fun in an artist's studio.
15689.
Ploosier boy. 20225.
King(G. W.) Countersign. 8695.
King (D. G.) :
At dusk. 2132b.
Better man. .S635a.
Don't count your chickens.
11410a.
Go see Robert Hall. 16806.
Her nephew. 19083a.
If it should happen. 20934a.
Judging by appearances.
23155a.
Kidnapped. 23670a.
Lewisohn & son. 2.5188a.
Spirit of Freeman Stone.
43562a.
What the undertaker un-
dertook. .50142a.
King (D. R.) Light & shadow.
35362.
King (De L.) :
Henpecked. 18813.
Triplets. 47066.
King (E. C.) :
Sketch. 42659a.
Twentieth century ltd.
47433.
Wormwood. 51798.
King (E. F.) Breakers. 4977.
King (E. P.) :
Brother in intellect. 5263.
Bunch of asparagus. 5460.
Duke of Reichstadt. 11994.
Key & the ring. 23636.
'Twixt love & life. 47.525. x
King (E. von R. Hovey-) See
Hovey-King.
King (E. W.) Love & roses.
26466.
King (F. G.) :
After the masquerade.
52590.
Child of the chorus. 6996. •
Surfman. 44638.
King (F. R.) Fluffy RuITles.
14611.
King (Fitzmaurice) Rouget
(le L'Isle. 40065.
King (Florence) Yv'oman of
the hour. 51460.
King (G. G. ) Way of perfect
love. 49745.
King (H. D.) Drunkard's
vision. 11890.
King (H. W.) :
Count's daughter. 8803.
Diamond necklace. 10767.
King (Hal) Modern fable.
30606.
King (Harrison) Are you a
Mormon? 1797.
King (J.) :
Ea.st Lynne. 12164.
In the devil's power. 21387.
Joy of living. 23083.
M u r p h v' s masquerade.
31387.
Town clown. 46644.
King (J. A.) :
At the foot of the throne.
2232.
Beggar on horseback. 3310.
Goddess of chance. 16831.
In spite of the law. 21335.
Petticoated Paris. 36061.
Queen of detectives. 38016.
Summer girls. 44502.
King (.L .L) Little Miss Cin-
derella. 25770.
King (J. P.) :
Cocaine. 53205.
Whv not? 55938.
3194
INDEX
King (J. R. H.) :
King Maratlion of Attica.
23819.
Villa. 49014a.
King (J. W.) :
Life's wrong. 25348.
Sister's devotion. 42603.
King (James L.) :
Blind half hundred. 4249.
Boston interview. 4705.
King (John L.) Nacogdoches.
31894.
King (L. C.) :
Bond. 4535.
Christmas land. 7233.
Frieda. 15421.
Frivols. 15502.
His great part. 19647.
Home. 20001.
Light. 25354.
Lord Byron's daughter.
26192.
King (L. H.) Pair of liars.
35100.
King (M.) :
All the to-morrows. 918a.
Up-to-date. 48497a.
King (M. P.) Earth deities.
12152a.
King (Marie Louise) :
Good-bye, adieu. 17064.
Mile. La Touche. 27260.
White lilies. 50540.
King (Mary Lee) Lil' Sambo's
Christmas. 25448a.
King (P.) Indian's reve;i;e.
21658.
King (R.) Idea. 20860a.
King (R. A.) CO. Ward o\
France. 49605.
King (R. F.) :
Inner service. 54059.
Six hours. 42618a.
Wilsons' worries. 51106.
King {Mrs. S.) :
At the telephone. 2289a.
Breakers. 4977.
Perplexities of Jane. 35945.
King (S. P.) Gwynne's oath.
17806.
King (S. S.) Mission advent.
30071.
King (T. W.) :
Akond of Swat. 668.
Base hit. 3080.
Brake.speare. 4900.
Comedy of terrors. 8071.
First mate. 14377.
Golden butterfly. 16924.
Judge. 23131.
Love & duty. 26435.
Man's honor. 28103.
Rita. 39523.
Sins of the father. 42518.
King (T. W.)— Continued.
Spidei--web. 43530.
To let, two girls. 46369.
King (V.) Upper chamber.
48521.
King (W. H.) :
For the king. 14933.
His honor, the alderman.
19659.
King (W. H.) /?'. Fool's para-
dise. 14750.
King {Mrs. W. R.) Helen's
letter. 18747.
King & Baird. .Julia Vidal.
23218.
Kingdom (J. M.) :
Duchess de La Valliere.
11918.
Hunchback. 20651.
Lady of Lyons. 24482.
Marcoretti. 28176.
Money. 30751.
Not so bad as we seem.
33063.
Othello. 34415.
Queen Mary. 38003.
Richelieu. 39383.
Rightful heir. 39456.
School for .scandal. 41110.
Walpole. 49441.
Kingdon (R. L.) Souls unsat-
isfied. 43344.
Kingery (H. M.) :
Medea of Seneca. 29011e.
Three tragedies of Seneca.
46033a.
King's daughters (First circle
of) See First circle of King's
daughters.
King.sbury (A.) :
Girl in the clouds. 1656U.
Man, a mouse & some kit-
tens. 27712.
Kingsbury (E.) Flaehsmann
als erzieher. 14455a.
Kingsbury (G. W.) Patrick
Casey, jr. 35555.
Kingsbury (H. T.) Cyrano de
Bergerac. 9556.
ivingsbury (Sara or S. E.) :
From out the past. 15560.
On the hills of brown.
33852.
Prophet ik his household.
55050.
Ivingsbury (W.) His genius.
19642a.
Ivingsbury & Munson. Devil in
possession. 10663.
Kingseote (G.) Free soil, free
soul. 15336.
Kingsland (M.) :
Crayon & I. 9028.
Willothewisperie. 51090.
Kingsley (C.) :
Hypatia. 353. 20749-20755.
Story of Hypatia. 44000.
Water babies. 41231. 49693,
49694.
AVestward ho. 50034, 50035.
Kingsley (F. M.) :
For love or money. 14873.
Girl decides. 16467.
Transfiguration of Miss
Philura. 46812.
Kingsley (M. B.) :
Julius Caesar. 23263.
Merchant of Venice. 29171.
Kingsley (Percy) Brogan's
campaign. 5160.
Kingsley (Pierce) :
Deserted at the altar.
10539.
From ocean to ocean.
15557.
Going into vaudeville.
16855.
In greater N. Y. 21194.
In sunny Tenn. 21339.
Janey Junkins. 22473.
Kentucky Sue. 23616.
Legend of the Catskills.
25014.
Kingsley (Mrs. Pierce) :
In sunny Tenn. 21339.
Janey Junkins. 22473.
Ivingsiev (R. ) Old innocence.
33514^ 33515.
Kingston (L. E. ) Zingarillu of
the forest. 52360.
Kingston (M. F.) :
My son Arthur. 54664.
Trials of a hostess. 46940a.
46940b.
Kineston (W. B.) Falstaft".
13549.
Kinkead (C. ) :
Four-flushers. 15146e.
Hush-money. 20736a.
Kinkead (J. H.) Hoosier Odd
fellows. 20234.
Kinkead (L.) Ups & downs of
Pat MeCann. 4S536.
Iviakead (R. H.) Starry Hag
in Cuba. 43809.
Iviunaird (H. ) :
Margaret Travers. 1.18204.
Wife's love story. 50928.
Kinnaman (C. F. ) :
Fun among ile clouds.
15668.
In a spider's web. 2108.1.
llinnaman {]\Irs. C. F. ) In a
spider's web. 21085.
Kinne (B. L) :
Them papers. 45695.
Well, if I ever get any
uionev. 49963.
3195
INDEX
Kinnecom (B. S. T.) Small
fortune. 42809.
Kinney (B. H.) In search of a
wife. 21316.
Kinnev (E. M.) Julius Caesar.
23244a.
Kinnev ( J. S. ) His last chance.
53945.
Kinoshita (I.) Eternal fam-
ine. 12973.
Kinoshita (J.) Price of a kiss.
37151.
Kinosita. Hara-kiri. 18197.
Kinsella (M.) See Smith (M.
P.)
Kinsey (M. L.) :
I am a buffalo. 20783.
Mysterious Shadrac Jones.
31824.
Kinsley (H.) Silent vengeance.
42354.
Kinsman (E. M.) Just Aunt
Dinah. 23336.
Kiper (F.) See Frank (F. K.)
Kiper (G.) :
Eglantine. 12296.
Shower bath. 42189a.
Ivipling (R.) :
Harbour watch. 18200.
His wedded wife. 19835.
Light that failed. 25395a.
A'ampire. 48674.
Kii-;ilfy (A. E.) Millions in
movies. 54523.
Kiralfy (B.) :
Adonis ballet. 306,
America. 1135.
Araer. ballet. 1159.
Antiope. 1619.
Automaton. 2490.
Belle H^lene. 3381.
Birds of prev. 3948.
Black & white. 4039.
Black Venus. 4152.
Burlesque ballet. 5557.
Cappricciosa. 6065.
Christopher Columbus, the
discoverer of Amer. 7275.
Columbus & the hist, of
Amer. 8025.
Columbus discovering
Amer. 8026.
Comic opera. 8079.
Dancing operettas. 9733.
Devil's tail. 10719.
Dolores. 11306.
Dresdina. 11806.
Electricity. 12418.
Enchanted. 12668.
Enchantment. 12681.
Faust, jr. 13910.
Four seasons. 15175.
Gorgeous durbar at Delhi.
17135,
Kiralfy (B.) — Continued.
Grand duchess ballet.
17264.
Half a million devils. 17911.
Hector. 18614.
Humpty Dumpty's dreams.
20647.
Humpty Dumpty's tour of
the world. 20648, 20649.
Humpty Dumpty's trip to
the moon. 20650.
Hypochonder. 20776.
King Solomon. 23910.
Louisiana discovery & pur-
chase hist. 26408.
Louisiana purchase spec-
tacle. 26412.
Mandulinists. 28048.
Marionettes & automatic
ballet. 28293.
Mathias Sandorf. 28793.
Musical automates. 31414.
Musical surprise. 31453.
Nature. 32069.
N. Y. life. 32538.
Noble mission. 32922.
Olivette ballet. 33716.
On the ocean. 33880.
Orient. 34343, 34344.
Orpheus & Eurydice. 34389.
Piper of Hamelin. 36380.
Pocahontas. 36597.
Power of the world. 36998.
Pyramid & billiard games.
37937.
Ratcatcher. 38500-38501.
Ratcatcher of Hamelin.
38502.
Revels of the Mikado. 39241.
Revised Black crook. 39268.
Ruddygore. 40226.
Sieba & the 7 ravens. 42202.
Slave. 42708.
Sporting ballet. 43622.
To-morrow. 46483.
Trip to the moon. 47044.
Uncle Grog. 47960.
Unreliable. 48410.
V6nus noir. 48838.
Wager of £50,000. 49352.
Water queen. 49698.
Woman. 51371.
Wonders of the world.
51663.
Kiralfy (E.) V6nus noir.
48838.
Kiralfy (H. V.) All for the
movies. 52623.
Kiralfy (L) :
Adopted. 310.
America. 1131, 1134, 1135.
Archie Lovell. 1781.
Asphodel. 2088.
Aurora. 2454.
Azurine. 2606.
Kiralfy (I.) — Continued.
Ballet of nursery gems.
2859.
Ballet of the 7 ages. 2860,
2861.
Bianco. 3745.
Black Venus. 41.52.
Boreas. 4655.
Cappricciosa. 6065.
Chemistry. 6893.
China. 7071,
Christopher Columbus.
7272.
Columbus & the discovery of
Amer. 8023, 8024.
Conquest of Jerusalem.
8300.
Crust of bread. 9277.
Deluge. 10432.
Doctor Electro. 11138.
Dora & diplomacy. 11451.
Enchanted heart. 12673.
Enchantment. 12681.
Fall of Jerusalem. 13471.
Fall of Mexico. 13476.
Fall of Pompeii. 13480.
Fall of Rome. 13483.
Fall of Troy, 13490.
Family ties. 13615.
Florist's daughters. 14570.
Gem ballet. 16022.
Golden egg. 16945.
Green monster. 17.583.
Heart's philosophy. 18579.
Horner family. 20275.
Humpty Dumpty's tour of
the world. 20649.
Humpty Dumpty's trip to
the moon. 20650.
Hypochonder. 20776.
Independence. 21611.
Japanese pottery ballet.
22492.
Jumping jack. 23285.
Kimka. 23706.
Leaders of society. 24913.
Legardere. 25005.
Living dead. 25973.
Magic pills. 27381.
Magic trumpet. 27395.
Mario. 28282.
Mazulm. 28956..
Missing link. 30057.
Nature. 32069.
Nero. 32242, 32243.
Noble mission. 32922.
Opera bouffe ballet. 34261.
Operetta ballet. 34273.
Peking. 35811,
Piper of Hamelin. 36380.
Puck. 37793.
Raoul. 38463.
Ratcatcher. 38500-38501.
Ratcatcher of Hamelin.
38502.
3196
INDEX
Kiralfy (I.) — Continued.
Red gnome. 3S73G.
SeA'en enchanted castles.
41610.
Sieba & the 7 ravens.
42262.
Siege of Jerusalem. 42271.
Sporting ballet. 43620.
43621.
Trip to the moon. 47044.
Triumph of C o 1 u m b u s.
47085.
Turn of the tide. 47301.
Twentieth centm-v. 47428.
Venice. 48813.
Venice in Amer. 48814.
Venice in Boston. 48815.
Venice in Chicago. 48810.
Venice in Cincinnati.
48817.
Venice in N. Y. 48818.
Venice in Pliiladelphia.
48819.
Venice in San Francisco.
48820.
Venus noir. 48838.
Wager of £50,000. 49352.
Washington. 49651.
Wise men of Gotlunn.
51241.
Witchery. 51278.
Woman. 51370, 51 371.
World of wonders. 51770.
Kiralfy (R.) V6nus noir.
48838.
Kiralfy {Mrs. R.) :
Our politicians. 34748.
Pillars of society. 36313 .
Two brothers. 47564.
Kiralfy bros. :
Adora. 317.
Aika. 640.
Around the \\orld in SO
days. 1911.
Coqhardi. 8477.
Excelsior. 13188.
Henry of Navarre. 1S907.
Lucky star. 26873.
Necklace of misery, 32138.
Voyage to the earth. 49319.
Kiraly (V. von) See Von Kir-
aly.
Kirby. Makeshift benefactor.
27599.
Kirby (A.) Fifty miles from
Cheyenne. 14154a.
Kirby (E. W.) Politics. 36719.
Kirby (H. G.) Barbesieu.
2973.
Kirby (M. B.) :
Letter of the law. 25149.
Snow man. 42898.
Kirby (S.) Sisters. 55355.
Kirby (W.) :
Beaumanoir. 3201.
Golden dog. 16942.
Kirby (W. T.) :
Cupid's cruise. 9427.
Washington correspondent.
49666.
Kirbye (G. W.) Illusory mar-
tyrdom. 20972.
Kirchbach (W.) Leli-Tsee.
25031.
Kirchner (G.) <& co. Faust.
13901b.
Kirchner (G. R.) Arabian
nights in Bagdad. 52720.
Kirchner (H. I. O.) One who
pays. 34116.
Kirk (B. W.) New Betty.
32326a,
Kirk (E.) See Ames (E. M. E.)
Kirk (E. C.) Reve. 39225a.
Kirk (E. J.) General Custer's
last charge on Sitting Bull.
16036.
Kirk (E. W.) Story of INIar-
garet Kent. 46723.
Kirk (H.) Story of the Golden
Fleece. 44005.
Kirk (H. C.) Our summer dav.
34784.
Kirk (H. S.) Principle of
Mrs. Van Kawlett. 37481.
Kirk {Mrs. J. L.) Spinsters'
return from Okl. 43553.
Kirk (L. P.) :
Aunt Penelope. 52774.
Land of the crippled king.
54221.
Kirk (M. L.) Hansel & Greiel.
178S0a.
Kirkbride (W. H.) :
Kid. 23657a.
Too proud to fight. 55624.
Kirkbride (W. H. C.) :
Lion's whelp. 25564a.
Master of Thorntield.
28717a.
Pity the blind. 3G415b.
Sounding brass. 43344a.
Kirke (C.) Kirke & Burke's
fashion club. 24002.
Kirke (H.) Invasion. 21890.
Kirke (J. F.) :
His sister's shame. 19816.
Midnight watch. 294G2.
Kirkeris (C.) Price of Chris-
tian faith. 37153a.
Kirkland {Mrs.) Rival canti-
neers. 39542.
Kirkland (E. M.) :
All on account of a kiss.
882.
Merry march. 29252.
Our society. 34774.
Kirkland (E. M. ) —Continued.
Outwitted. 34916.
Rival cantineers. 39541.
Kirkland (J.) Sidonie. 42256.
Kirkpatrick (E.) Planter &
Uncle Ike. 36441.
Kirkpatrick (H.) Texas — her
glory & her flags. 45492a.
Kirkpatrick (H, I.) Pageant
of Lincoln. 35044a.
Kirkpatrick (J. J.) Hans, our
bruder German. 18115.
Kirkpatrick (R. C.) Stray
chicken. 44104.
Kirmse {Mr. & Mrs. R. E.)
Truda. 47201, 47202.
Kirner (C.) Silken Thomas.
42375.
Kirpal (M.) Jolly Chinese.
22930.
Kirschenbaum (H.) Secrets of
the underworld exposed.
41377.
Kirschner (A.) Derzheims.
10526.
Kirschner (R.) Burglars.
5529.
Kirschner (R. H.) :
Afterward. 551.
All for the country. 849.
Kirwan (K.) Runaways. 40283.
Kisban (N.) Herr der welt.
19303.
Kiser (S. E.) :
Merry JNIollie. 29259.
Mollie's orphan. 3069S.
Soul mates. 43312.
Suffragette. 44410.
Ki.ssin (R.) Suffragitis. 44428.
Kistomaeckers (H.) :
Blessure. 4232.
Embuscade. 12.591.
Exil6e. 13219.
Flambee. 14466.
Instinct. 21785, 21786.
Marchand de bonheur.
28166.
Occident. 33233b.
Rivale. 39555.
Kitchel {Mrs. F. W.) :
Friend in need. 15429.
Play-actress. 36453.
Wager. 49348.
Kitchen (O.G.) Apostle. 1909.
1695.
Kiter (H. L.) Business is busi-
ness. 53024.
Kitsee (I.) Elopement. 12520.
Kitt (H. P.) :
Freewill. 53704.
Masquerade of charity.
54457.
Kittredge (A.) See Norton
(A. K.)— Rankiue (A. K.)
3197
INDEX
Kittredge (H. G.) :
Father. 13816a.
Mermaid. 29214a.
Milk bottle. 29595a.
Right angle. 55175.
Sultan's rose garden.
44486a.
Wedding guest. 49907a.
Kittredge (J. C.) Constantine.
8358.
Kitts (W. P.) Veterans. 48912.
Kiyotsugu. Sotoba Komachi.
32969a.
Kjser (N.) Gliickliche wahl.
16794a.
Klager (E.) Andersen. 1430a.
Klaeger (V.) Jolly widow's
success. 22967.
Klamer (L.) .Just landed.
23366a.
Klarmann (A.) Vision. 49159.
Klarmann (A. F.) :
China baby. 7073.
Felix JEternus. 13998.
Klasen (M.) Old sweetheart's
return. 33640.
Klatte (J. A.) Lady Jack.
24437.
Klauber (A.) :
Green-eyed monster. 175.58.
Paid woman. 35062.
Klauber (C.) Divorgons. 11063.
Klauber (J. C.) See Cowl (J.)
Klaw (M.) Pollyana, the glad
girl. 36744a.
Klaw (Mr. & Mrs. M.) Broken
chains. 5174.
Klaw & Erlanger :
Children of kings. 7036.
Costou light. 8628.
Country circus. S738-8740.
Fatal wedding. 13772a.
Fritz in Scotland. 15489.
Gentleman from the seces-
sion. 16118a.
Great metropolis. 17429-
17431.
Our great metropolis. 34G57.
Rogers brothers. 39715,
39717. 39719, 39725.
Trail of thp lonesome pino.
55634.
Kleber (F. T.) Napoleon & his
men of glory. 54682.
Kleemanu (C.) :
Froschkonig und die prinz-
essin. 15600a.
Major Horace. 27572.
Kleene (A. C.) Kirstin. 24004.
KlefEner (E. Wetzstein-) See
Wetzstein-Kleffner.
Kleiber (K.) Bandit king of
Hungary. 2890.
Kleimann (P. A.) :
Recht auf liebe. 38654.
Spielteufel. 43543.
Klein (A.) No man's land.
54725.
Klein (A. L.) :
Crown of life. 9228.
Retribution. 39149.
Reunited. 39217.
Triplets. 47065.
Victoria Peabody. 4S97S.
Walter Goodwell's will.
49444.
Woman of 1999. 51449.
Klein (G.) :
Auctioneer. 52768.
By proxy. 5704.
Daughters of men. 10029.
Gamblers. 15S04.
Heartsease. 53896.
House of cards. 20397a.
Lion & the mouse. 25540.
Mme. Lucette & co. 27207a.
Maggie Pepper. 54381.
Mischief-makers. 29848.
Music master. 31407a.
Next of kin. 32591.
Other man. 34455.
Sol Gregory. 43046.
Stepchild. 43867, 43868.
Stepsister. 43880.
Stepson. 43882.
Third degree. 45802, 45804.
Klein (C. H. von) See Von
Klein.
Klein (C. L.) What have I
done? 50085.
Klein (E.) Wiener fratz. 50870.
Klein (H.) :
Carmen. 6244.
Foret bleue. 15000.
Helene. 18735.
Klein (H. R.) On a summer's
night. 33748a.
Klein (J. H.) Result. 39121a.
Klein (Lew) Stool pigeon.
43957.
Klein (Lulu) :
Our daily bread. 34591.
Two heroic co^^■ards. 47639.
Klein (Manuel) :
Ballet of jewels. 2858.
Bow Sing. 4772.
Carrie Arms. 6288.
Fourth— and after. 151S8.
Inside the earth. 21774.
Molly Maybud. 30711.
Neptune's daughter. 32233,
32234.
That girl o' mine. 45574.
Trip to Japan. 47018.
Undine, the water nymph.
48272.
2905. 52520.
3198
Klein (Margaret) Marsites.
28491.
Klein (S. I.) Tante Rosa.
45120.
Klein (T.) Veit Stoss. 48760.
Klein (W.) Taps. 45130.
Klein (W. W.) Made to order.
27237a.
Kleinau (H. ) Duke's double.
12002.
Kleiuf elder (M. A.) Katydids
& birds in woodland. 23541.
Kieinfelter (M.) :
Happy days at the old Ky.
homestead. 18153.
Kentucky scenes. 23614.
Kleist (Heinrich von) :
Amphitryon. 1371.
Katchen von Heilbronn.
23447.
Prince of Homburg. 16184u.
Prinz Priedrich von Kleist
37488a.
Klem (J.) :
Auto maniacs. 2480.
College boy. 7825.
Jail bird coon. 22427.
Klenau (P. v.) Sulamith.
44461a.
Klenltzkv (L. ) On that jew-
elry. 33358.
Klenze (C. von) See Von
Klenze.
Kliment (E. ) Lively time on
the farm. 25962.
Ivlimt (G.) James boys in INIo.
22440.
Klimt & Gazzolo anuisement
CO.:
Cow-boy detective. 8931.
Slontana ltd. 30S88.
Kliuch (K.) Rosemond. 4002S.
Kline ( A. L. ) Ixotle, the droop.-
ing flower. 22284.
Kline (C.) See Wayne (C.)
Kline (D. A.) Two Americans.
47540.
Kline (G.) Suit for damages.
44449.
Kline (H. D.) His father's
son. 19623.
Kline {Mrs. J. H.) Tarn o"
Shanter. 45029.
Kline (V.) :
Birthright. 3977.
Brunette. 5344.
Castle of Grumpygrouch.
6427a.
Cave woman. 6543a.
Fighting man. 14197b.
Flame. 14467.
His father's son. 19623.
Little devil. 25648.
INDEX
Kline (V,) — Continued.
Madame Basini. 27174.
Queen of clubs. 38013.
Kling (B.) :
Bigamist king. 3810.
Capital & labor. 6043.
Country romance. 8785.
Dangerous man. 9772.
Easy money. 12181.
Flash of diamonds. 14480.
Green horse. 17577.
Horse is in the kitchen.
20291.
Hot stuff. 20335.
Hunting a detective. 20688.
Love hat. 26510.
Love, you are a wonder.
26657.
Lured from home. 26949.
Meddlesome fool. 29005.
Money is the root of evil.
30769.
O'Dowd from Cohoes.
33287.
Other fellow. 34442.
Star actress. 43770.
Temptations of life. 45328
Time. 46232.
Trust men. 47272.
Who is next? 50620.
Kling (O.) :
Apacheland. 1660.
Was he justified? 49634.
Klinger (C.) Mamsell Uber-
mut. 27692.
Klingner (G. C.) Day at the
race course. 10110.
Klisto (M.) Dream of the op-
era. 11751.
Klose (F.) Festgesang Neros.
14074.
Klugh (A.) Kitty Ingram.
24063.
Kuapp (A. M.) :
Industrious moth. 21665.
Mardoche. 28187.
Knapp (C.) Billy's getaway.
3891.
Knapp (E. B.) Stage struck.
43729.
Knapp (E. M.) Way of a
woman. 49739.
Knapp (G.) :
Patch of blue sky. 35519.
When John O'Neil Higgin-
son came. 50243a.
Knapp (G. L.) Scarlet letter.
40989.
Knapp (H. C.) Man in the
moon. 27867.
Knapp (H. M.) :
Box office stamp. 4814.
Found In N. Y. 15117
15118.
Knapp (H. M.) — Continued.
Night express. 32668.
32669.
Our goblins. 34655.
Knapp (H. R.) Down East.
11590.
Knapp (L. M.) Afternoon re-
hearsal. 548.
Knapp (P. G.) Fairy change-
lings. 13403.
Knapp (W. A.) Artist's inspi-
ration. 1988.
Kuauff (H.) Columbus. 8009.
Kueeland (F. J.) jr. Rube, the
opera house mgr. 40213a.
Kneisel (R.) :
Chemistry. 6893.
Heart's philosophy. 18579.
Magic ring. 27388.
Knell (F.) :
Amer. romance. 1261.
Elm farm. 12509.
Last rose of summer. 24763.
Leap-year victim. 24943.
Memories. 29092.
Nick's girl. 32627.
Summer engagement. 44499.
Knevels (G.) :
Arrow maker's daughter.
1924.
Fairies' child. 13395a.
Minnetoska's dream.
297.59a.
Skyboy. 42695a.
Knibbs (H. L.) Gilded pill.
16358.
Knife (Pruning) pseud. Loyal
Warren. 26797.
Kniffin (H. A.) Mrs. Flynn's
lodgers. 30363.
Knight (A. E.) :
Canada, fair Canada. 5978.
Trial of classics. 46930.
Knight (C. W. de) See De-
Knight.
Knight (Ceryl) See Keeler
(0.)
Knight (Charles) :
Amer. Shakespeare. 41745-
41751.
Complete works of Shakes-
peare. 41785-41802.
Knight (G. C.) Head of the
house. 18407.
Knight (G. S.) :
Aunty. 2442.
My mammy. 31637.
Progressive euchre. 37660.
Stolen proofs. 43941,
Knight (H.) Glaucus, the
Athenian. 16741.
Knight (H. E.) :
Greetings in Bingville.
17605a.
Knight (H. E.) — Continued.
Trial of Josiah Brown.
46932a.
Knight (H. L.) Dark seance.
9871.
Knight (M.) Dramatic reader.
11678.
Knight (N.) Jack's heroine.
22387.
Knight (P.) :
Detective Anson. 10616,
10617.
Ferret: 14069a.
Sun glass. 44526.
Knight (S.) :
Miss R. Waldo, commis-
sioner. 30014.
Miss Waldo, commissioner.
30046.
Knight (S. W.) Three Graces.
45967a.
Knight bros. Fellow with the
green umbrella. 14006.
Knightman (F. W.) :
By orders of the president.
5696.
His ward, Ida Reeves.
12817.
Knighton (G.) Cradle robber
at Reno. 8996.
Knipe (A. A.) :
Brigand. 5104.
Fan. 13621.
Knave of hearts. 24120.
Kuisely (M. E.) Missing
mother. 30067.
Kuisely (W. B.) Suffragette.
44397.
Knitray (J.) Ordog. 34320.
Knittau (T.) See Kuittau (T.)
Kjiittle (G.) Human hearts.
20603.
Knoblauch (E.) :
And thereby hangs a tale.
1421.
Discovering Amer, 10935.
Faun. 13894.
Head-master. 18401.
Kismet. 2400 7-24009,
24011, 24013.
M a r i e - O d i 1 e. 28262a,
2S262b.
Mile-stones. 29562-29564.
Mouse. 54623.
My lady's dress. 31610a,
31610b, 54657.
Noisy, naughty uhlans &
the pretty little nun.
32970a.
Paganini. 35027a, 35027b.
Poet's eye. 36624a.
Schulamite. 41128.
War committee. 49578a.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-97
3199
INDEX
Kuodle (W. S.) BeLshazzar.
3474a.
Kuoll (A. H.) Ave you an elk?
1802.
Kuopf (A. A.) :
Four plays. 15171a.
luspector-general. 54062,
Moral. 54594.
War. 55829.
Knopf (J. ) :
Nervose redakteur. 32256.
Seiltanzer. 41408.
Knopf (M.) :
Bajadere. 2816.
Dame von Moulin Rouge.
9681.
Das kommt davon. 9918a.
Im schlafcoupe. 20984.
Pariser luft. 35312-35314.
Suzette. 44709.
Zaungast. 52293.
Knott (A.) :
Man higher up. 27831.
Old maid's wooing. 33558.
Rube & the devil. 40206.
Knott (H.) :
John Masterman. 228GS.
Master man. 28690.
Reincarnation. 38969.
Revelation. 39232.
Under a cloud. 48082.
Knott (W. W.) :
Mab. 27004.
Velvet mask. 48766.
Knowland (A.) Mortal mind.
31074.
Knowles (C. E.) Squire Hard
soil's birthday. 43704.
Knowles (F. M.) :
Heir of the Wallabout.
18661.
Her dad's own girl. 18945.
Jamaica. 22438.
North Shore boom. 33027.
Ring of steel. 39474.
Son of his father. 43207.
Knowles (F.T.) Lyria. 26975.
Knowles (J. S.) :
Hunchback. 20651.
Love chase. 26494.
Knowles (P.) One the level.
33867.
Knowles (R. B.) Mary of Scot-
land. 28569.
Knowles (R. G.) Odds & ends.
33279.
Knowles (S. E.) Pharaoh's
daughter. 36096.
Knowlton (A. I.) :
Broken chains. 5171.
Gretchen, shepherdess of
Jura. 17614.
Knowlton (A. L.) :
Ingemisca. 21704.
Telephone. 45229.
Knowlton (A. R.) Dick, the
dreamer. 10807.
Knowlton (ilrs. G. D.) See
Knowlton (A. R.)
Knowlton (I.) Ingemisca.
21705.
Knowlton (J. A.) :
Foiled. 14653.
Three trumpeteers. 46035.
Txleama. 47834.
Knox (D. H.) Frisky Mister
Brown. 15479.
Knox (E.) Piatt's play. 36449a.
Knox (E. P.) :
Bare room. 2978.
Man with the nose. 28012.
Trainmen. 46768.
Knox (G. A.) Virginia's loy-
alty. 49147.
Knox (G. E.) Trainmen. 46768.
Knox (G. N.) Post no bills.
36873.
Knox (H. E.) Post no bills.
36873.
Knox (J.) See Natkins (I. N.)
Knox (J. A.) :
False prophet. 13534.
Harley's wife. 18227.
McFadden's spirits. 27087.
McFadden's triumph. 27088.
Marcelle. 28153.
Plowman of Cahermoyne.
86554,
Knox (K. M.) :
Judy. 23188.
Perkins of Paterson, 35930,
35931.
Knox (L. H. B.) :
Ashes of art. 2074.
Calymnia. 5929a.
Chicago poet. 6948a.
Knox (M.) :
Mask. 28600.
Plays for school children.
36507a.
Wanted. 49493a.
Knox (W. C.) Amateurs
wanted. 52650.
Knubel (H.) One on father.
34092b.
Knudson (H.) Landmiliz von
j Blasewitz. 24630a.
i Knutt (A, P.) See Livandais
i (A. D.)
; Kobbe (G) Merlin. 29213.
I Kobbe (P.) White ruby. 50567.
I Kober (J. L. P. C.) :
Forester's daughter. 14997.
Parson Julian's adventures.
35375.
Koblinski (J. v.) Golduer
leichtsinu. 17029.
Koblitz (A.) :
And the floods came. 1414a,
1415.
Koblitz (A.) — Continued.
Is this the promised land?
22104a,
I'romised land. 37678a.
Retribution. 39166a.
Roseverue. 40042a.
Kobrin (L.) :
Blind musician. 4263.
Breach of promise. 4962.
Eternal love. 53553.
Great Jew. 17410.
Her success. 19152a.
His wife. 19847.
Next door neighbors.
32587a.
No alternative. 32851.
Yankel boila. 52023.
Kobrin (P.) Tragedy of a
woman. 46716.
Koch (F. C.) Siiudflut. 44382.
Koch (F. H.) :
Pageant of the Northwest.
35049a.
Shakespeare, the play-
maker. 55299.
Koch (H.) Prince Isaak Meli-
nary. 37308.
KoCh (L. ) Living instruments.
25979, 25980.
Koch (R. L.) :
Last victim of Death ave-
nue. 24779.
Zar of Death avenue, 52286,
Kock (H. de) :
Mai son du pout Notre
Dame. 13506.
Millions of money. 29674.
Kock (P. de) Good natured
fellow. 53S12.
Kohle (B.) Fitzebutze. 14424.
Koehler (K.) :
Assarpai. 2092.
Des grossen konigs rekrut.
53390
Enoch Arden. 12791.
Koehler (M. M.) True call.
47216.
Kohlers (M. & AV.) rubinverlag:
Schwarze hand. 41138.
Susanna im bade. 44671.
See also Dramatisches cen-
tra Ibiiro
Rubinverlag.
Koehue (H. A.) Previous ma-
rauder. 37134.
Kohrer (E.) Veilchen. 48750.
KoUing (C.) Butterflies. 5644.
Koeu(A. E.) Agnes. 588.
Koenig (B.) Our detectives.
34600.
Konig (E.) Gevatter Tod.
16305,
Koenigsberg (M,) Reformer.
38882, 38884.
rubinverlag.-
3200
INDEX
Koenigsvvinter (W. Mueller
von) See Mueller von
Koenigswinter.
Koepke (L. B.) Jack & Ji pair
of queens. 22303.
Koerner (C. T.) Tout, the maid
of San Domingo. 46500.
Koester (F.) City builders.
7439.
Koester (P.) :
Allright girl. 938a.
Republic of Manafia. 39081b.
Koevessy (M. Lichtenstein-)
(S'ee Lichtenstein-Koevessy.
Kofal (J.) Temper & tempta-
tion. 45254.
Kofemau (E.) Other. 34436.
Kofoed (B. I.) See Bremner
(B. I.)
Kogelmann (G.) Good-hearted
Hebrew. 17083.
Koliaun (N.) Parkwater. 35344.
Kohen (C.) Hopeless. 20259.
Kohl (W. H.) :
Checkmate. 6866a.
Discard. 10916.
Isle of Ease. 22154.
Kohlenberg (A.) Two motlior-
iu-laws. 47710.
Kohler. Exceeding the limit.
13186.
Kohler (I.) Martin TiUthcr.
28509.
Kohler (O.) Funny musician
& the musical girl. 15715.
Kohler (W. J.) :
' Actor's dream. 206, 207.
Tramp's arrival. 46803.
Kohlman (W. J.) :
First class through. 14353.
On the road. 33897.
Senior & junior. 41474.
Kohn (B.) Treachery's reward.
46892.
Kohn (D.) :
Bang. 2895.
Governor pro tern. 17190.
Substitute. 44330a.
Treachery's reward. 46892.
Kohn (K.) Divine conception.
11014a.
Kohn (L. M.) Foiled. 14659.
Kohne (G.) Vorsteher von
Holtebauk. 49290.
Kohorn (H. B.) End & the be-
ginning. 12695.
Koht (H.) Efterladte skrifter.
12290a.
Kokebue :
Jealous wife. 22538.
Respectable society. 39106.
Kolb (C. W.) Lonesome town.
26133.
Kolb (H.) :
Caught in the jam. 53092.
Evolution. 13166.
Kolb (J.) Surprise bien agr6
able. 44646.
Kolb & Gruhler. Hoopers.
20222.
Kolemine (A.) Blue officer.
4384.
Kolker (H.) Moral right.
30999
KoU {Mrs. I. S.) Spectre.
43475.
Koll (M. A. W.) :
Birth. 3949a.
Spectre. 43475.
Kolle (F. S.) :
Axel & Valborg. 2586.
Knight of tlie cross. 24147.
My friend, the artist. 31556.
Koller (A.) Ich weiss etwas.
20846b.
Koller (E. B.) :
Birth of love. 3958.
Hypnotism. 20762.
Mahatma's triumph. 27427.
Kollo (W.) :
Extrablatter ! 53579, 53580.
Filmzauber. 14239, 14240.
Girl on the film. 16611. .
Grosse rosinen. 17684.
17685.
Gute partie. 53847, 53848.
Immer teste drulT. 21003a.
21003b.
Juxbaron. 23435a-23435c.
Liebesonkel. 25252.
Sein herzensjunge. 41410.
So wird's gemacht. 42938.
Wenn zwei hochzeit ma-
chen. 55871.
Wie einst im mai. 50S68b,
50868c.
Kollo-verlag, g. m. b. h. Dorf-
Caruso. 53443.
Kolquist (O. N.) Opened eyes.
34252a.
Kolsky (N. I.) In N. Y. 21251,
. 21252.
Kolty (J. C. de) See De Kolty.
Kolyn (A. S.) Pageant of
Hope. 54800.
Konnner (R.) INIngie. 27401a.
Kompkat (F. ) Richard Lufti-
cus. 39371a.
Komrolf(M.) Letter M. 25146.
Koue (Mr. & Mrs. R. D.) One
piano l)y freight. 34094a.
Koneke (10. L. ) Old soldier
fiddler.s. 33627.
Koner (S. E. ) And along came
Pauline. 140.3a.
Kouig (E. A.) My mother's
wedding ring. 31657.
Koniggr (Y.) Conscience. 8310b.
3201
Konigsbaum (H.) :
Caricaturist. 6221.
Designs made on the stage.
10554.
Konkle (J. H.) :
Artist & the forest-girl.
1968.
Country schoolmistress.
8788.
Frisky. 15478.
Mystery of Black Hills.
31836.
Old stock farm. 33633.
Konollman (C. L.) :
Fritz's troubles. 15496.
Moses in Ireland. 31098.
Konstantin, grand duke of Rus-
sia. King of the Jews.
23S70a, 23870b.
Konta (A.) :
Citizen Marc-Arron. 7429.
Devil. 10649.
Typhoon. 47855, 47856,
47859.
Konta (R.) Kalteherz. 23470.
KoogJe (E. L.) :
Aunt Jerusha & Uncle Josh.
2407.
Buzzville news. 5671.
Cupid's joke. 9431.
Hallowe'en adventure.
17951.
Knickerbockers at school.
24131.
G. Washington.
Master
28683.
Rastus
38491.
Royalty
Blink's minstrels.
Dixie.
Koon (N. K.)
A.)
in old Va. 40190.
Thanksgiving in BroAvnie-
Land. 45522.
Uncle Sam's brigade. 48025.
Up-to-date America. 48500.
Yankee Doodle's trip to
51989.
Condensed art.
8217.
Koon (W.
5394.
Koonsman (W.
Ann. 1.533.
Why a man sins.
Koopman (H. L.)
will. 51597.
Koor (A. AV. van der) See
Van der Koor.
Koor (H. E. van der) Sec
Viin der Koor.
Kopek in (II.) :
Chanukah party. 6716.
Miss Double You. 29932a
Kopf (F. W.) :
Artist's model. 1992.
Margaretta. 28210.
Biidge vs. Budge.
P.):
50725.
Woman's
INDEX
Kopf (F. AV.)— Continued.
Maugis. 28868.
Seal of Luxemburg. 41236.
Struggle for fame. 44234.
Kopp (J.) Happy ending.
18157.
Koppel (C. D.) :
Fadette. 13341.
Gipsv. 16396.
Gladiator. 16706.
Othello. 34417.
Paul Jones. 35608.
Samson. 40670.
Koppel (J.) Lesson. 25097.
Koppel (V.) Herr Cliristenseu.
19302.
Koresh pseud. See Teed(C. R.)
Korev (H. R.) Eternal para-
dox. 53554.
Ivorn (E.) :
Colombine. 7881.
Golden quarry. 16995.
Kornfield (L. D.) Flame of
heaven. 14469a.
Korngold (E. W.) Ring des
Polykrates. 55181.
Kornhass (H.) Komm' holder
friihling. 24225.
Kornick (J.) General's last
fight. 16062.
Korolanyi (F.) :
Liebesschule. 25254, 25255.
TofE-TofC-leutnants. 46416.
Korsakov (N. A. Rimsky-) See
Rimsky-Korsakov.
Korten (E.) Fahnenflucht.
13354a.
Korvin-Krukovskii (P.) Hon-
our of the humble. 20192.
Korz (C. A. O.) Vision. 49159.
Kosofsky (A.) Spy. 43663a.
Kosor (J.) Brand der leiden-
schaften. 4905.
Kottow (H.) :
Onkel Bernhard. 54811.
Storch ist tot. 43967.
Kotzebue (A. F. F. von) :
Absent-minded. 109.
Count Benjowsky. 8657.
Farmer Porkberry. 13684.
Freemason. 15349.
Koupal (T. M.) When Cather-
ine cut her wisdom teeth.
55895.
Kovach (Franyo or F. J.) :
Blooming Balkans. 4319.
C. Q. D. 5760.
Her debut. 18952a.
Marrying off Sam. 28471a.
Modern Shylock. 30657a.
To the wall, 46390a.
Koven (A. F. de) See De
Koven.
Koven (J.) :
Blind canary. 4242a.
Melmoth, the wanderer.
29075a, 54481.
Koven (R. de) See De Koven.
Kovitch (F.) Uncle John.
47981.
Kowal (W. B.) Spelniona
przysiega. 43505.
Kowalsky (H. E.) :
Voice. 55793.
Voice from within. 55795.
Ivozakiewicz (B.) :
Chevaliers teutoniques.
53123.
Quo vadis? 38249.
Kraatz (G.) :
Are you a mason? 1795.
Hochgeboren. 19918a.
Hoheit soil heiraten. 19955c.
Homme de la montagne.
20085.
Menage polonais. 29116a.
Mit Gott fiir kaiser &
reich. 30496a.
Polnische wirtschaft.
36751, 36752.
Puppchen. 37845, 37846.
So'n windhund. 42934.
Tango-prinzessin. 45114.
Ivracht (G. V.) Man & a pres-
ident. 27725.
Kraemer (O. J.) Dollars &
sense. 11273a, 11273b.
Kraetzer (A.) Alice. 778.
KrafEt (F.) :
Columbus. 8001.
Jung-Amerika. 23294.
Krafft (F. W.) By proxy.
5706.
Krafft (H.) :
Domestic storm. 11322.
Our wives. 34804-34806.
When a man marries.
50185.
Kraft (F.) Stenos. 43864.
Kraft (I.) :
One idea. 34031.
Power of Purim. 36983a.
Silk. 42369.
We two. 49819.
Kraft (R.) Run, Bill, run.
40262b.
Kraft (R. F.) :
Bravo's oath. 4956.
Three little maids from
school. 45982.
Krag (N. F.) :
Girl from Flinks. 16492.
Kid & the consul. 23659.
Outlaws. 34898.
Krag (T. P.) Kong Aagon.
24228.
Kraibuehler (W. A.) jr. Mystic
dance. 31860c.
(M.) Nell's dot.
True, smooth
Krakauer
32203.
Krall (J. P.)
love. 47249.
Kramer (B.) Millinery sales-
man. 29634.
Kramer (D. ) Dream of death.
11733.
Kramer (F. F.) Wings of
Icarus. 51129a.
Kramer (H. J.) Living Hags.
2.5976.
Kramer (J. M.) Editors.
12250.
Kramer (Theodore) Charlotte
Temple. 6804.
Kramer (Thomas) Idiot slave.
20883.
Kiniiier's (W.) sons:
Abgrund. 70.
Terrible dream. 4.5412.
Krantz (A. A.) Pilgrim's prog-
ress. 36301.
Kranzthor (V. J.) Fanatics.
.^)3605.
Kratz (M. W.) Birds of prey.
3947.
Kratzer (H.) Prinz Harald.
37489.
Kraupa (E. ) :
Oath. 33199.
Signal-tower. 42307.
Kraus (C.) :
Battle of the butterflies.
3129a.
Good reputation. 17109a.
Moonbeams. 30943a.
War. 49568e.
Kraus (J.) :
Passion & resurrection of
our Lord. 35476.
Passion play. 35482.
Kraus (M, A.) :
Amer. colony. 1180.
20th century maids. 52448.
Krause (J. H.) Another man's
wife. 1581.
Krause (L. F.) :
Honor d'Everel. 20163.
Young Mrs. Teddy. 52182.
Krause (W. E. F.) Bianca.
3743.
Krause _& Rosa. Dutch pick-
aninnies. 12072.
Krauskopf (M.) :
About hell. 76.
Cedar & oak. 6560.
Crusaders. 9267.
Decoration day. 10352.
Dolores. 11309, 11310.
Feud in the Sierras. 14096.
Love, stai'-spangled. 26615.
Martha Penrose. 28498.
Mayor of Fiddletown.
28932.
3202
INDEX
(A. G.) Rare bird.
the impres-
Krauskopf (M.) — Continued.
Medium. 29033.
Montezuma. 30916.
War & peace. 49575.
Krauss (I.) Hochzeit des Mo-
zart. 19921.
Krauss (J.) Fakir from Mo.
13456.
Krausz (S.) :
Cameo of the empress.
5936.
Lieut. Maud. 25272.
Marriage on trial. 28424.
Kravetz (L. W.) Red patriot.
38773.
Krelis (L. R.) :
Old folks at home. 33484.
Will we get it? 51051.
Krebs (T.) :
Constantine. 8359.
Game of bluff. 15843.
Jack's marriage. 22389.
Last strike. 24774.
Three in one. 45973.
Krecher (A. M.) Venus. 48832.
48833.
Krehbiel
38482.
Krehbiel (H. E.) :
Hoodwinking
sario. 53972.
Manru. 28096.
Trojans in Carthage. 47142.
Kreidolf (E.) Fitzebutze.
14424.
Kreidt (W.) Master builder.
28674.
Kreisler (G.) :
Denouncer. 10475.
Heaven's vengeance. 18600.
Marriage. 28364.
Our friends. 34641.
Our little cousin. 34702.
Rabagas. 38257.
Kreisler (M. D.) :
Blemished fruit. 4223.
Diamonds. 10773.
Julie. 23222.
Parricide. 35362.
Passion. 35472.
Kreiss (L. C.) Unwelcome
guest. 48451.
Kreke (L.) Becky. 3251a.
Kreling (A. von) Faust.
13900c.
Krellberg (H. & S.) Sacrifice.
40458.
Kreller (F.) Magic ring.
27388.
Kremer (A. R.) Saddle string.
40480.
Kremer (T.) :
Actor's romance. 212.
Aria, the musician's daugh
ter. 1818.
Kremer (T.) — Continued.
Beyond pardon. 3724.
Carmen. 6246.
Desperate chance. 10566.
Evil men do. 13160.
Fatal wedding. 13773.
For her daily bread. 14812.
Forgive & forget. 15017.
Game of tickle tockle.
15876.
Little mother. 25805.
No wedding bells for her.
32895
Outlaw's Christmas. 34899.
Power of love. 36963.
Queen of the convicts.
38056, 38057.
Race for life. 38284.
Rachel Goldstein. 38301.
Sister's love. 42605.
Triumph of an empress.
47084.
Voice of nature. 49232.
Woman of fire. 51439.
Woman who did. 51496.
Kremer (V.) Happy young-
sters. 18194.
Kremnitz (M.) Tonendes erz.
46417.
Kren (J.) :
Autoliebchen. 2485, 2486.
Drei paar schuhe. 11800a.
Ewige lampe. 13177.
Kam'rad Manne. 23477a.
Prinz Bussi. 37488.
Puppchen. 37845, 37846.
Tango-prinzessin. 45114.
Wenn der friihling kommt.
49977a.
Krender & Pfleeger. Rah ! rah !
romance. 38350.
Krenn (L.) Tolle Theresa.
46434a, 46434b.
Krenn (R.) Luftschlosser.
26912.
Kresko (E. E.) :
Light & a laugh. 54267.
Nuts that are not. 54745.
On a byway. 54779.
Kresko & Fox :
Lesson in aviation. 25103.
Prattling pals. 37032.
Kre.ss (C. de) l^ee De Kress.
Kress (M. M.) Collier & co.
7876.
Kretschmer (R. A.) Isle of
Glow Worms. 22157.
Kretschmer (W. F.) Prodigal
son. 37593.
Kretzer (M.) Wandernde
thaler. 49489.
Kreuger (C) Man from Ger-
many. 27769.
Kreusler (H. L. ) Home of the
\yo\t. 20032.
Kreutzer (G.) Deutsche bann.
53402.
Kreyer (E. F.) :
Brigand's daughter. 5108.
Dakota. 9660.
Grandpa's reception. 17307.
Krich (E.) My girl from Mon-
tana. 31569.
Kiidlo (E.) Power of repent-
ance. 36984a.
Kriebel (P. PI) When Pitt was
young. 50283.
Krieger (C. M.) Farm - yard
awakening. 13675.
Krieghoff ( W. L. ) Family quar-
rel. 13607.
Krille (O.) Anna Barenthin.
1538.
Krivanec (J.) Reward. 39299c.
Kriz (E.) :
Hero in rags. 19257.
Rough diamonds. 40067.
Kroeger (F. R.) Cunningham
of Amity U. 9348.
Krociund (K. J. F.) Zamora.
52272.
Krogman (C. W.) :
Pauletta. 35626.
Venus of Moonland. 48838a.
Krom (E.) Saved by the hand.
40879.
Kromer (G. S.) Queen Esther.
37993.
Kromraelbein (W.) Capital
punishment. 6054.
Krompart (H. T.) Co-eds of
Glenwood. 7766.
Kronau (L.) Our boys in blue.
34551.
Krone (C. A.) Country squire.
8791.
Kronmiller (G.) jr.:
Antoinette. 1628.
Blue blood & red. 4360.
Coi-poral Josephine. 8567.
Farmer Porkberry. 13683.
13684.
Hgloise. 18779.
Huberstein. 20682.
Kronold (A. S.) :
Amer. ambassador's daugh-
ter. 1154.
Philanthropist. 36119.
Politician. 36710.
Wrong door. 51867.
Kronowit (I. S.) Question of
honor. 38167.
Kronshage (E.) :
Ashes of desire. 2075.
Bachelor benedicts. 2659.
Shadow of the cross. 41685.
Kroskop (M.) Aztec tragedy.
2601.
3203
INDEX
Kroiit (M. H.) :
Close quarters. 7642.
IMan in the house. 27858,
27859.
Options. 34292.
Widow Selb.v. 50835.
Krows (A. E.) :
Boomerang. 4624.
Collector. 7815.
Pujiyania. 15650.
Garden of youth. 15906.
In the sti-eet. 21521a.
Trap. 46839.
Word in private. 51713.
Kriiger (Carl) :
Traum der ehebrecherin.
46856.
Wolkenbummler. 51362.
Kriiger (H. A.) Pelzmiitze.
35816a.
Krueger (H. H.) :
Compromised 8180a.
Meshes of the law. 29291.
Krueger (L.) :
At last he has done well.
2153.
Daughter of Fabricius.
9953.
Professor's play. 37650.
Ki'uesi (C. K.) Superstition.
44604a, 44604b.
Krug(A. G.) In Luzon. 21237.
Krug (P. .T.) Parker home-
stead. 35339.
Kruger (J.) His royal high-
ness. 19793.
Kruger (O. ) Episode. 53541.
Kruglak (V. T. or W. T.) :
Betrayer. 3612.
A^elikiy provokator, Aseff.
48764.
Krukovskii (P. Korvin) See
Korvin-Krukovskii.
Krum (C.) Daughter of the
Revolution. 10002.
Krumlowski (K.) U przekupki.
55715.
Krummgesicht (J.) See Bene-
dict (C. A. R.)
Krupp (S.) Cow-boy's finish.
8949.
Krusada (C.) Land of Ad.
24585. ■
Kruschke (E. W.) :
Off the road. 33316.
Pair of papas. 35109.
Shred of manhood. 42194a.
Kruse (G. R. ) Klarinetten-
macher. 24075.
Kruse (P. F.) Oh! for a kiss.
33351.
Krusemer (A.) Triumph.
47082.
Krusler (M.) One husband.
34030.
Kuba (F.) Suffragettes. 44420.
Kubacki (J.) Dziesiec lat
karczHiy. 12107.
Kiias (R.) :
Gotzen. 16848.
Reveille. 39228a.
Kuebler (C. ) Passing review.
35463.
Kiichler (K.) :
Goldene locke. 17025.
Kajus der strolch. 23465.
Orkan. 34371a.
Sommerspuk. 431S0.
Ursulas froliche fahrt.
48562.
Kiihliug & Giittner. Schlagende
wetter. 41061.
Kuehnel (R.) Wanted, a maid.
49526.
Kiinueke (E.) Cceur-as. 7769a.
Kufferath (M.) Secret de
Suzanne. 41323.
Kugel (L.):
Flower of Japan. 14590.
Taps. 45130.
Kuhlman (J. H.) Birth of
Christ. 3953a, 3954.
Kuhnke (E. O.) :
Lincoln. 25507.
Viueta. 49081-49084.
Kuhns (M. S.) Familv aifair.
13580.
Kuhns (O.) Cyrano de Berg-
era c. 9553.
Kuittau (T.) :
Im zwanzigsten jahrhun-
dert. 20988.
Spitzel. 43590b.
Kullsmann (L. M.) Sauce for
the goose. 40844.
Kulper (B.) Sorrows of Satan.
43298.
Kumraer (C.) :
Mr. Noah. .30221.
Noah's ark. 32898.
Kummer (F. A.) :
Belle of Broadwav. 3403.
Brute. 5350.
Buttles, ltd. 5664.
Change partners. 6692a.
Daughter of Eve. 9952.
Detective Anson. 10617.
Emigrant. 12602.
Get the hoojv. 16258.
Man from Buda-Pesth.
54400.
Mother. 31120a.
Nick Carter. 32619.
Other woman. 34497.
Painted woman. 35069.
Phryne. 54947.
Pleasant evening. 36521.
Speed. 43489.
Trickstress. 55653.
Voice. 55794.
Kummer (H.) Sefiora de Gon-
zalez. 41480a.
Kumpf (W.) :
Cripple Creek poker. 9134,
9135.
Grafter. 17232.
Kumry (R. E.) Fun in a
music store. 15677a.
Kunath {Gchr.) Rache einer
fiirstin. 38298a.
Kunkel (A. P.) Strathmore.
44091.
Kunkel (E. J.) Richard the
Lion-Hearted. 39375a.
Kuutz (A. J.) Boot-black &
dopey messenger. 4637.
Kunz (C.) Impersonation of
Cindy's chance. 21034.
Kunz (S. Z.) Race for honor.
38283.
Kuphal (O.) Destiny. 10585.
Kuppermann ( L. ) Azrael.
2598.
Kurt, baron von Rothkirch und
Panthen. See Rothkirch und
Pantheu.
Kurt (W.) See Volkert (J. F.)
Kurth (A.) Talolo. 45024.
Kurtz (C. M.) Cannibals.
6008.
Kurtz (,I.) Nisowassa. 32841.
Kurtz (S.) Outcast son. 34875.
Kurtz (W. E.) Caviar. 6544.
Kurzlieb (M.) Emigrants.
12610.
Kuschel (R.) :
Katzenjammer kids. 23544,
23545
Scandal. 40932.
Kusell (D. S.) :
Alderman. 725.
Bargain. 2985.
Footin' the bill. 147G7b.
Hotel a la carte. 20351.
In the park. 54045.
Little Miss Cuba. 2.5772.
Magazine gii-1. 54380.
No divvy. 32856.
Over the wire. 34955a.
Sacrifice. 40450a.
Strictly business. 44147.
Waif. 49373.
Kusell (M.) Little Miss Prin-
cess. 25791a.
K u s t o p (K. ) Seifenblase.
41407.
Kutitout (H.) Sec Stearns
(G. A.)
Kutner (.7. & L.) Lost &
found, a boy. 26279.
Kuttner (A. B.) West of Luke.
49994.
Kuzuoka (S.) Hachi & Ocho.
17868.
Kvapil (.L) Clouds. 7666
3204
INDEX
Anderseu. 1430a.
Meister Mathias.
Letter from
Kwapil (I.)
Kyber (M.)
29069.
Kyle (G. A.)
home. 25142.
Kyle (J.) Bald Knob tragedy.
2836.
Kyle (.T. N.) Doomed by the
stars. 11430.
Kyle (T. E.) :
At the sea-shore. 2278.
Doctored widow. 11189.
East .side wisdom. 12169a.
Getting acquainted with
money. 16274a.
Her cowpuncher boss.
18943.
Jerry Monohan, ice-man.
22623a.
Partners. 3.5408.
Picture house vaudeville.
36238.
Temple of Bull-Bull.
45299b.
Three months. 45991.
Verieta. 48867.
Widow'.s bachelor. .50848.
Yellow enemv. 52066.
Kyu (L.) :
Final test. 14252a.
From a blue sky. 15ol9b.
His mother's m o n e y.
19737a.
Under one roof. 48124a.
Kyser (H.) :
Charlotte Stieglitz. 53112.
Erziehung zur liebe. 12896a.
Medusa. 29039.
Titus & die Jiidin. 46353.
L. (A.) See Lemonnier (A.)
L. (B.) :
Resourceful husband. 39102.
Unexpected call. 48286.
Ways of destiny. 49795.
L. (M. de) See De L. (M.)
L. (T.) Olivette. 33715a.
L'Abbe (A. L.) :
Flying squadron. 14636.
Old Sleuth, detective.
33623.
La Beaume (Mrs. E.) :
Elusive Alonzo. 12557.
Mile. Rossignol. 27275.
Mrs. Brown's tea. 30322.
Price of popularity. 37168.
Problem of the hour. 37567.
Room no. 10. 39900.
La Beaume (E. I.) Honor
among thieves. 20155.
La Beaume (W. W.) :
Love chase. 26494a.
Nipped in the bud. 32837a.
Labiche (E. M.)^
Ohapeau de'paille d'ltalie.
45578.
Labiche (E. M.) — Continued.
Cigale Chez les fourmis.
7324, 7325.
Conceit. 8204.
Grammaire. 17248, 17249.
Grammar. 17249a.
Hug me, Honeycrust. 20589.
Miss Duzenberry. 2993o.
Papa Perrichon. 35212.
Papa Pettingill. 3.5213.
Petite oiseau. 33514, 33515.
Poudre aux yeux. 5371.
Two cowards. 47o88b.
Under a spell. 48092.
Voyage de M. Perrichoii.
49310-49312.
La Blanc (T. G. ) Little tin god.
25903.
La Blanche (M.) Comforters
all powerful. 8077.
Laboulaye (E. R. L. de) :
Boxing a king's ears. 4818.
Four leaved clover. 15163.
Prince Charming. 37285,
37286.
La Boutg (W. A.) Cowslip
farm. 8981.
Labov (D.) Crimes of the East.
9102.
Labra y Vilar. Sal de la tierra.
40572.
La Brant (M.) Second sight.
41304.
La Celigne (C. de) See De la
Celigne.
Lacey (K. M.) :
Circumstantial evidence.
7400.
Coffee grounds Mary. 7778.
Girl from Chicago. 1648G.
Girl in the front row.
16562.
Lachaume (A.) :
Brigande. 5106.
In the times of George the
Third. 21530.
Mme Malbrough. 27209.
Mam'zelle Sourire. 27702.
Orange blossoms. 34299.
Lachman (M. A.) Law & the
lady. 248.53.
Lachmann (H.) Salome. 40605,
40606, 40608-40610.
Lack (A. L.) Warden & the
jail bird. 49609.
Lackay (J.) Who's the de-
ceiver? 50662.
Lackland (M. S.) Enemy's
daughter. 12739.
Lacombe (P.) Mildchenhjind-
ler. 27315a.
Lacome (Paul) Ma mie Rosette.
26998.
Lacome (Pierre) Toison d'or.
46425.
Lacore (C. A.) Old black Joe.
33423.
La Cortina (R, D. de) See
Cortina.
La Croix (A.) :
Defending her honor. 10380.
Tilly Olson. 46218.
La Croix (E.) :
Wedding chimes. 49900.
Who gets the lemon? .50608.
La Croix (J.) Oedipus, the
king. 33295.
La Cueva (J. de) Sec Cueva.
Lacy. Blunders. 4421.
Lacy (H.) :
Arizona Jim. 1845.
Bob Rackett's pajamas.
4443.
Hand-shaker. 18051.
Jack Gordon's Phyllis.
22336.
Jack Royal of the 92d.
22358.
Man from the West. 27820.
Next day. 32581.
One of the old guard.
34083.
Pair of pajamas. 35106.
Sam Todd of Yale. 40646.
Satan's diary. 40819.
Supplementary proceedings.
44616.
Willie Rise. 51082.
Lacy (Mrs. H.) Jack Gordon's
Phyllis. 22.336.
Lacy (J. A.) :
Girl from Mumms. 16513.
Little Brown Eyes. 2.5603a,
25604.
Lost art. 26281a.
Lost soul. 26354b.
Mamie of the movies.
27668a.
Night with the Elks. 32755.
Turtle moon. 55683.
Lacy (J. M.) Slave's revenge.
42739.
liacy (K.) Bob Rackett's pa-
jamas. 4443.
Ladbey (L.) See Bradley
(A. M.)
Ladd(A. C.) White fool. 50-517.
Ladd (F. P.) :
Lola, the dancer. 26084.
One fair daughter. 34004.
Wooing of Westerfield
Ward. 51708.
Ladd (H. O.) America. 1132.
liadd (J. R.) Prestidigitateur.
37091.
Ladnowski (A.) Zosia druhna.
56055.
Ladon (F.) Polskie skautv.
36753.
3205
INDEX
Ladue (J. B.) Dinner-pail
man. 10883.
Lady (E. C.) Nadora. 31902.
Laeland (H. G.) Medical
student. 29018.
Lafargue (E.) Gentilhomme
pauvre. 16097.
La Fayette (G. A.) :
Contingencies. 8383.
David & Jonathan. 10047.
Hainan. 17960.
Harrison's love. 18249.
Heraclides. 19177.
Plutocrat. 36582.
Spanisli court. 43423.
Sulpicius Galba. 44468.
Lafayette (Great) See Great
Lafayette.
Lafayette (T. G.) Lion's bride.
25559.
Lafayette amusement co., inc.
My friend from Ky. 31555.
Laferriere (J. E. ) .loan of the
people. 22774.
Lafitte (P.) :
Etranger. 13009.
Son excellence Dominique.
43190.
Lafitte (P.) & CO. :
Aiglon. 638.
Chantecler. 6711.
Cyrano de Bergerac. 9554.
Princesse Lointaine. 37470.
Romanesques. 39830.
Samaritaine. 40650.
La Flesche (F.) Adita, son of
the Sioux. 290.
Laflin (F. M.) Podology
party. 36612.
La Follette ( S. ) Booking
agent for 1 hour. 4614.
Lafont (C.) Michelangelo &
Rolla. 29378.
La Fontaine (F.) :
Bunch of daisies. 5464.
Business is business. 5589.
La Fontaine (H.) :
Hate breeders. 53875.
Martyr. 54442.
La Foy (E.) Smuggle r's
daughter. 42869a.
La France (F.) :
After the battle. 52587a.
Argument. 52723.
I>a Fuente. See Fuente.
La Gai (Loise) See Ayer
(M. L.)
La Gai (Louise) Coupe. 8822.
Lagen (M. H.) Way out.
49774.
La Gigliii (P.) Rehearsing our
act. 38954.
Lagmaii (J. H.) Way down
South. ■1'-^25.
La Grille (J. J.) Blaze of
glory. 4216.
Lagros de Langeron (G.) :
Deggn^res. 10393.
Feu sous la cendre. 14094.
Fruit dgfendu. 15618.
Roman de theatre. 39772a.
r.a Grove (A. M.) Law divine
or human. 24859.
Laguia (D.) Sube Mariana,
sube.. 44310.
Lahais (J.) Petite Mme. Du-
bois. 36045.
Lahar (F.) Kukusl^a. 24269.
Lahee (E. F.) Nauasia.
32080, 32081.
Lahl (E.) Busted asplration.s.
5609.
Lahm (C.) Goldene hahn.
17023.
Lahnde (H.) :
Base-ball girl, 3077.
Caravan route. 6194.
Explorers. 13253.
Gay Bettina. 15952a.
Perfect lady. 35903.
Understudy. 48256.
Laidlaw (A. H.) jr.:
Angel's sin. 1502.
Capt. Walrus. 6167.
Charms of music. 6813.
Darkest hour. 9882.
Enchantress. 12687.
Game of hearts. 15864.
Game of three. 15875.
Ghosts. 16324.
Hired ghost. 19524.
His musical friend. 197.39.
How she mai-ried him.
20526.
Job, a post-office romance.
22781
Juliet & Romeo. 23227.
Kansas courtship. 234S3.
Love as a tonic. 26477.
Love in a flat. 26514.
Man across the street.
27718.
Old maid's romance. 33557.
Only a broken heart. 34150.
Pair of misfits. 35103.
Phyllis. 36186.
River of gold. 39570.
Royal dilemma. 40133.
Spooks. 43606.
Thunder gust. 46125.
Trovatore up-to-date. 47193
Vagabond. 48602.
VenUs. 48829.
When Virginia was young.
50347.
Laidlaw (J.) Silken Thomas.
42375.
Laidlaw (T. A.) True. 47204.
Laing (C. L.) Mrs. W. P.'s
Christmas. 30482a.
Laing (G. M.) :
In old Wyoming. 21287.
Lost chord. 26294a.
Winner. 51135.
Laird (Amy) Little puritan.
25850.
Laird (Anna) Under the Stars
& Stripes. 48220.
Laird (C. G.) Quits. 38220.
Lait (J.) :
Alma's return. 953a.
Help wanted. 18794.
Masterpiece. 28732a.
Laite (C.) Easy money. 12179c.
La Jara (G. de) See Jara.
La.1os (B.) See Bir6 (L.)
Lake. See Knight (H. L.)
Lake :
Half-back. 17915.
King of Patagonia. 23848.
Lake (J. J.) :
Beauty seekers. 52845.
Mirthseekers. 29835a.
Lake (M. L.) :
Grand vizier. 17280.
Jenna, the flower of Ka-
bylia. 22606.
Lake (R.) She. 41985.
Lakey (J. M.) :
Great mischief of destiny.
17433.
Kidnapped officer. 23678.
Lakin (R. S.) Bertie Thorn.
3561.
Lauritzen (L.)
Sn^gourotchka.
See
(P.)
Going abroad.
I^akris.
I^alo
42888
Lalor (F.)
16849.
Laloy (L. ) Chagrin dans le
pa'lais de Han. 6621.
Lamar (A.) See Ryder (J. A.)
La Mar (B.) Mistakes will
happen. 30124.
Lamar (T. J.) Agitator. 583.
Lamar-Evans (A.) Sting.
55443.
Laraarca (E. Arroyo) Sec Ar-
royo Lamarca.
Ijiuiiarche (P.) :
Ame de I'empereur. 1118.
Anglais en une legon. 1514.
En^Mandchourie. 12663.
Pechg mignon. 35748.
Roturier de Pierre-Pont.
40059.
La Marr (H.) :
Down East folks. 11592.
Meadowbrook farm. 28976.
Mrs. Partington of Cobb's
Corner. 30433.
3206
INDEX
La Marr (H.) — Continuerl.
New England folks. 32364.
New England home. 32368.
T>a Marr ( R. ) See Mosher ( R. )
Lamartine (A. M. L. de P. de) :
Graziella. 17348.
Jocelyn. 22788.
Lamb. Night with the Redmen.
32758.
Lamb (A. J.) :
Bing Bhig brothers. 3905.
Chinese girl. 7086.
Crime In mid-ocean. 9082.
Dawn of eternity. 10078.
Dream. 11700.
Fisher maiden. 14404.
Flight. 14505.
Jolly baron. 22927.
Mayoress. 28945.
Plav's the thing. 36459a.
Plaything. 36510.
Put up job. 37916.
Quality of mercy. 37961.
Queen of the white slaves.
38086.
She got away with It.
55316.
Sunset town. 44576a.
Ventriloquist. 4S825.
Window dresser's flirtation.
51119.
Lamb (B.) :
Runaways. 40287.
Wanted, a client. 49496a.
Lamb (C), England :
Art edition of Shakespeare.
41752.
Merchant of Venice. 29161.
Lamb (C), Muncie, Ind. Mur-
ray comedy. 31390.
Lamb (C), New York. Fear.
13940.
Ijamb (M.) Art edition of
Shakespeare. 417.52.
Lamb (O. R.) :
Isle of illusion. 22159.
Parting of the ways. 35401.
35402.
Plea of love. 36520.
Sailor's sweetheart. 40-507,
String. 44170.
Ivambart (H.) Precipice. 37045.
Lambe (J. L. ) Experiments in
play writing. 13243.
Larabe (W. L.) Mrs. Haw-
thorne, pro tem. 54558.
Lambelet (N.) :
Potpourri. 36908.
Transit of Venus. 46827.
Yashmak. 52027.
I>ambert (A.) Ti reuse de cartes.
46314.
Lambert (B.) Dead game
sport. 10206.
Lambert (C. B.) Mother's
curse. 31177.
Lambert (C. R.) :
Runaways. 40287.
Wanted, a client. 49496a.
Lambert (Carlotta) Who's
loony now? 506.58.
Lambert (Charlotte) Heart of
a gypsy. 18443.
Lambert (Clay) College cow-
boy. 53214.
Lambert (Eleanor) :
Kingdom of the soul.
23940c.
Prince of Peace. 37342b.
37342c.
Lambert (Emma) Star actress.
43770.
Lambert (F.) Ladyland. 24535.
Lambert (H.) Magnet. 27408.
Lambert (H. W.) His love for
her. 19714.
Lambert (J.) -See Day (J. L.)
Lambert (.1. H.) jr.:
Calamity in Cork. 5820.
Duckers. 11939.
Hurry up lunch. 20707.
Lambert (L.) Invisible man.
21910a.
I-ambert (Marie) :
Power of money. 36974a.
When women rule. 50361a.
Lambert (Marius) Eros ber-
ger. 12882.
Lambert (P.) :
Calamity in Cork. .5820.
Duckers. 11939.
Hurry up lunch. 20707.
Lambert (S.) Little Memo's
dream. 25761.
Lambert (V. E.) :
Girl & the stampede. 16457.
Other man's wife. 54827.
Lamberti (E.) Melody in F.
54482.
Lambie (A.) :
Awakening of Burge Allen.
52785.
Triumph of Betty. 47084a.
Wandering Willie. 55818.
Lamierre (E.) :
Grit. 17659.
N. G. 31878.
Rezia. 39308.
Tighe a Vohr. 46200.
Lamkin (Mrs. W. R.) Dr. Con-
over's ward. 53425.
Lamonde (O.) Girl that kicks
the time. 16622.
Lamont (J.) White Amer.
50484.
La Monte (F.) Soldier boy &
the city girl. 43066.
T,amoon (F.) Saint & the sin-
ner. 40511.
La More (M. J.) Monopoly.
30838.
La Moss (E.) True blue.
47212.
La Motte, Del more & Wilson :
My aunt's nephew. 31491.
Rough house. 40069.
La Mount (H. H.) All aboard
for Mars. 817.
Lamp (A. M.) That fool mule.
45560.
Lampe (J. A.) Sons of Matta-
thias. 43273.
Lampaise (J.) Saved from the
chair. 4088.5b.
Lampone (A. C.) Love & art.
26428.
Lamprey (L.) Martinique love
story. 28511.
Lamson (C. A.) Grandmother
Hildebrand's legacy. 17298.
Lamson (E. C.) :
Found in the Rockies.
15119.
Handy headache. 18079.
In her father's house. 21202.
Man that wins. 27955.
Mouse-trap Tobe. 31251.
My ward, the widow.
31730.
One of Abe's men. 34058.
Romance of Bright Angel
trail. 39791.
Stolen words. 43950.
Young Tobe Hoxie. 52202.
17 or 44. 52444.
Lamson (F. G.) Major. 27562.
Lamson (W. A.) Maid & the
reaper. 27445.
Lamson, Wolflfe & co. :
Magda. 27333.
Two tragedies of Seneca.
47802a.
Lanahan (J.) Driven from
home. 11839.
Lancaster (A. E.) :
Anna KarSnina. 1544.
Conscience. 8309.
Daughters of Eve. 10026.
10027.
Estelle. 12942.
Only a woman. 34183.
Terrible tangle. 45428b.
Lancaster (CD.):
Accident. 135.
Double cross. 11508.
His bachelor friend. 195.54.
Kin. 23708.
Sneak. 42886.
Lancaster (C. S.) Advice to
husbands. 12963.
Lancaster (E. G.) Guv'nor.
17803.
Lancaster (G.B.) Spur. 43659.
Lancaster (H.) Twins. 47498.
3207
Lancaster (J.) Settled out of
court. 41591.
Lancaster (R. B.) Wizard of
Wall street. 51341.
Lancaster (T.) Light in the
window. 25378.
Lancaster (T. P.) :
Follies of the screen. 14688a.
Hotel Variet.v. 20364.
In Walla Walla land.
21565.
Nearly a co-ed. 32118.
Race for love & honor.
38291
Racing girls. 38304a.
Way the widow won.
49781b.
Lance (A.) Sacrg colo. 44343.
Lance (L. F.) Lorna Doone.
26246.
Lancelin (C.) Au-dela. 2346.
Landa (G. Romero) See Ro-
mero Landa.
Landay (M.) :
Leur gourme. 25174.
Loi de pardon. 26076.
Lande (H.) Peerless pasha.
35790.
Lande (M. J., & Mrs. M. R.)
Roderigo Calderon. 39705.
Landeck (B.) :
Grip of steel. 17649.
Land war. 24623.
Lion's heart. 25562.
Queen without a crown.
38096.
Saved from the sea. 40886.
Shadow dance. 41667.
Women & wine. 51607.
T>ander. By command. 5675.
(E.) Memories. 29093.
Lander
Lander
40982
Landes
Landes
girl.
Landes
(.T. M.) Scarlet letter.
1863. 52503.
Fortune «& the
(C. P.)
(C. S.)
15049.
(H. H.) :
Deputy sheriff. 10501.
Good things. 17118.
Landes (L. L.) Deputy sheriff.
10501.
Landes (Leonard) :
Col. Russell & his rough
riders. 7921. .
Damaged goods. 9670a.
His partner's wife. 19774.
Playwright. 36516.
Three doors. 45951a.
Landes (Lewis) Society's vic-
tim. 43027.
Landesberg (A.) :
Grape girl. 17324.
Rote muehle. 40053.
Sweat girl. 44746.
INDEX
Landingham (H. A. Van) See
Van Landingham.
Landis (E.) War between love
& money. 49576.
Landis (F.) :
Angel of Lonesome Hill.
1471.
Pasture of the golden calf.
j 35508.
i People are coming. 35S5S.
j Pride of Sunshine. 37213.
I Landis (S. M.) :
j Amer. express. 1201.
Devil's kingdom. 10703.
Dick Shaw, the fiend.
10805.
Fiend. 14128.
Insane lover. 21765.
Lessons in search of great-
ness. 25119, 25120.
Our Amer. quacks. 34526.
Social war of 1900. 42990.
Landman (I.) :
Come & take me. 8037.
Conscription staff. 8318.
One in a million. 34031a.
I One road to happiness.
34097.
' Promoter. 37685.
j Redemption. 38837.
I Winning of ma. 51174.
j Landman (M. L.) :
I Come & take me. 8037.
' Eternal wanderer. 53557.
One in a million. 34031a.
I Promoter. 37685.
I Winning of ma. 51174.
! Lando (A.) Letty. 25154.
i Lando (H.) Who is who.
j 50629b.
i Lando (M. C.) Letty. 25154.
! Landon (C.) Cupid's come-
! detta. 9425.
Landon (E. L. ) Cupid's come-
detta. 9425.
Landon (F. D.) White rocks.
50563.
Landon (L. E.) Ethel Churchill.
12998.
Landon (P.) Haus gegeniiber.
18318a.
Landone (B.) Man & woman.
27747.
Landone (L. K.) :
All Hallow's eve. 851.
Know ye not. 24194.
Man & woman. 27747.
Landor (L.) Bluff. 52927.
Landrum (R. L.) :
Elkdom. 12500.
Ford mechanic. 14984a.
His secret. 19806.
London flats. 26102.
Master's way. 12623.
Landrum (R. L.)- — Continued.
My doctor's r o m a n c e.
31535.
No name skit. 54726.
Opera master. 34265.
Retired suffragette. 39142.
Stranded in luxury. 44030a.
AVandering Turk. 49488a.
Landry (?>f.) Mexican bandits.
29337.
liandsberger (A.) Hoheit —
der Franz. 19955a, 19955b.
Landsey (F. M.) :
Miss Beaut. 29904.
Widow AVise. 50841.
I Landt (Z.) At the marriage
I bureau. 2254.
j Landwirth (H.) Ideal und
I leiden. 54016.
i Lane (A. M.) :
I Omar Khayyam. 33732.
I Tsi-an. 47314.
; Lane (A. R.) Tangle of flags.
I 45097.
I Lnne (B.) Plutocrats in pur-
! .gatory. 36584.
! Lane (Chris) :
j Big minstrel .lubilee. 379S.
Country visitor. 8800.
I Lunatic pro tem. 26934.
i Jlonologue. 30831.
Rapid fire conversation act.
3S473.
W hen hubby returned.
50237.
Jjane (Clara) Quiet honey-
moon. 38203.
Lane (E. P.) Brownies' ban-
quet or carnival. 5333.
Lane (E. Z.) King Phono.
23893.
Lane (F.) Up to the time?*.
48511.
Lane (F. D.) N. Y. Bay.
32523.
Lane (F. IT.) In His steps.
21209.
Lane (H. F.) Alshohada.
! 1U07.
Lane (.1.) :
El Dorado. 12384.
Herod. 19276.
Osbern & TTrsyne. 34398.
Pan & the voung shepherd.
35154a.
Paolo & Francesca. 35196.
Six fairy plays for chil-
dren. 42615.
Lane (J.) co. :
Armageddon. 1874a,
52726.
Beau Brummell. 3194.
Disraeli. 10969.
Drake. 11660.
I
3208
INDEX
Lane (J.) co. — Continued.
Fiiiry bride. 53590.
Heralds of the dawn.
19181.
Joseph & his brethren.
23006.
Man who married a dumb
^vlfe. 279S4b.
Plays of the natural & the
supernatural. 54980.
Yiviette. 49214.
Lane (.T. A.) Stenographer.
43861, 43862.
Lane (J. B.) IMontezuni;",.
30919.
Lane (.L R.) White rocks.
50563.
Lane (K. H.) Ursula. 4S559a.
Lane ( JI. ) M i 1 1 i o n a i r e' s
daughter. 29667.
Lane (R.) :
Paducali romance. 54853.
Wild oats. 55945.
Wrong house. 5601S.
Lane (R. B.) :
At the carnival. 2207.
Dash of color. 9921.
Flight of the moth. 14511.
Hilda. 19474.
His pet theory. 19777.
In the driftwood of the
night. 21392.
Marchioness of Batz. 28172.
My Maryland. 31641.
Mv old fashioned girl.
31671.
]\ry Tennessee sweetheart.
31714.
Southernes-s. 43395.
Woman & the senator.
51386.
AVoman's desire. 51519.
Yankee & the Southerner.
51966.
Yankee would a-vrooing go.
52020.
Lane & Roberts. Connubial
bliss. 8283.
Laneaux (I\f. de) ."^Vc Stearns
(M. B.)
Laney (C. S.) :
Family friend. 13593.
Internatl. match. 21824.
Lang (A.) All's well that ends
well. 904.
Lang (E.) :
Gotham comedy quartette.
17157.
Lang's operatic burles-
quers. 24636.
Lang (E. R.) :
Bill poster. 3844.
Four magnets. 15166.
Friend Bill. 15426.
Lang (E. R.) — Continued.
Lang's comedy comiques.
24635.
Magnets. 27411.
Schaeffer, the bill poster.
41031.
Scheming. 41054.
Whitney & Lang's magnets.
50595.
Lang (G.) Amer. girl in Paris.
1215.
Lang(M.) Cobberubious. 7738.
Lang (O.) Elfte muse. 12464.
Lang (T. E.) Surrounded bv
fire. 44661.
Langan (T. F.) :
Anklet. 1531.
Ave Maria. 2.512.
Mad friar. 27133a.
Mistook. 30290a.
Pawn. 35647a.
Prince priest. 37369.
Langbridge (F. ) Crimson web.
9126.
Langdale (Marion) :
Disappearance of Dora.
10909.
Peacemaker. 35705.
Langdale (Miron) Lady detec-
tive. 24382a.
Langdon (H.) :
Johnny's new car. 54120.
Night on the boulevaixl.
32727.
Langdon (L.) :
Motherhood. 31170a.
Real Jew. 55114.
Teddy. 55522.
Langdon (P. T. ) Cupid ver.sus
Mephistopheles. 9412.
Langdon (W. C.) :
Bronxville Christmas mys-
tery. 1914, 5264a.
Chapel masque of Christ-
mas. 6718a.
In honor of Shakespeare.
54028.
Pageant of Bloomington &
Ind. Univ. 54857.
Pageant of Cape Cod.
35039b.
Pageant of Corydon. 54858.
Pageant of Darien. 35040.
Pageant of Ind. 54861.
Pageant of Meridan. 35044c.
Pageant of St. Johnsbury.
35046.
Pageant of Thetford.
35049e.
Langdon (W. H.) :
Conrad & Lizzette. 8306.
Foiled. 14656.
Wrestling Joe. 51842.
Lange (Arthur)
San. 29999.
Miss Oyama
Lange (August) Walpurgis-
nacht. 49443.
Lange (J. G.) jr. Prophet.
37710.
Lange (L. de) See De I>auge.
Lange (M. L. ) Josephine and
Napoleon. 23031.
Lange (R.) Owner of the
Three Star. 34980.
Lange (AY. Z.) Finding a flaw.
14261.
Langen (A. ) :
Auf Storhove. 2365.
Drache Grauli. 11641.
Ende. 12723.
Erste August. 12890a.
Erster klasse, 12893.
Freiheit. 15352a.
Geldzauber. 16019a.
Heilige liige. 18632b.
Hohere menschen. 19932.
Hundstage. 20663.
Letzte abend. 25160.
Lokalbahn. 26078.
Lottchens geburtstag.
26376.
Magdalena. 27337.
Marys grosses herz. 28584.
Revanche. 39224.
Ring der wahrheit. 39468.
Ring des gauklers. 39469.
Romische komodie. 39710.
Sauglingsheim. 40483.
Sippe. 42529b.
Spielereien einer kaiserin.
43542.
Testament. 45471a.
Langen (A.) verlag:
Blaue berge. 4210.
Moral. 30989.
Langer (E.) Hildegunde. 19484.
Langer (F.) Bose schicksal.
4475.
Langeron (G. Lagros de) Sec
Lagros de Langeron.
Langford (M.) SherifC's mar-
riage. 42088.
Langley (E. T. ) Mother Goose's
Christmas visit. 31145.
Langley (G.) Survival of the
fittest. 4-1065.
Langlois (F. M.) Suite B.
44455.
Langlois (L. C.) :
Broken love. 5199.
Joe. 22798.
Saving the ltd. 40898.
Wrong Mr. Murphy. 51890.
Langman (E.) :
Equal rights. 12837a.
Girl. 16416b.
Husband, the wife and the
other woman. 54004.
AYanted, Jim Bennett.
49557a, 55826.
3209
INDEX
Lnngmann (P.) Statthalter
• von Seeland. 43828.
Langner (L.) Other way out.
54829.
Langreuter (H. G.) Devil in
love. 10662.
Langrislie (J. S.) :
Banshee. 2935.
Magic talisman. 27393.
White crook. 50506.
Langsdale (B. W.) :
Beyond the law. 3734.
Kitten. 24047.
Political prot6g6. 36697.
LangstafE (B. M.) Girl of Se-
ville. 16591.
Langtry (L.) :
Between the nightfall &
the light. 3682.
Esther Sandraz. 12954.
Langworthv, pseud. See Tay-
lor (F. L.)
Langworthy (C. F.) America's
gifts to the old world. 52669.
Lanham (F. G.) :
Baker of Bunz. 2817, 2818.
Taking chances. 44948.
Touch-down. 46605a.
Lanham (F. K.) Mouse trap.
31248a.
Lanham (F. V.) :
Baker of Bunz. 2817, 2818.
Touch-down. 46605a.
Lanigan (G. T.) :
Grub stake. 17702.
Wanted — a carpenter.
49495.
Lanigan (J. A.) Eithne. 12365.
Lannay (A. de) Robbers'
banker. 39609.
Lanning (A. B.) Caf§ Bergere.
5804.
Lanning (R.) Under the dons.
48163.
Lanos (G.) :
Avocat des dames. 2536.
Baignoire. 2812a.
Boniche. 4563.
Canasson. 5986.
Chambre des baisers. 6639.
Coup du berger. 8821.
Dgpeche d'Orleans. 10486.
Duel s. V. p. 11966.
Gargonni&re 9, louer. 15888.
Hortense va mieux. 20308.
Invite done Ferdinand.
21914.
MSme Galath^e. 30726.
Passe-moi ta femme. 35441.
Soeurs Zigoteau. 43033.
Tgte du marl. 45474a.
Troisi^me galon. 47140.
Lanphear (L.) :
Don Quesanda. 11360.
Interrupted elopement.
21831.
Mr. Bolton. 30157.
Mulvaney. 31344.
Nanine. 31965.
Lausberry (Mrs. G. H.) Dark-
est clouds have silver linings.
9880.
Lansing (R.) Madman or
saint. 27296.
Lansing (T.) Turning-point.
47379a.
Lanski (.1.) Russian Jews.
40337.
Lauston (A.) :
Altar of love. 1012.
Black domino. 4087.
Failure. 133-58.
From wax to kisses. 15592.
When love is blind. 50255.
Wifie's little stratagem.
50940.
Lauthurn {Mrs. W. W.) Up-
to-date missionary. 48505.
Ivany (A. du) See Du Lany.
La Osa (A. de) :
Cabinete de prueba. 39747a.
Rondalla. 39885a.
L.'iparra (R.) :
Habanera. 17861-17863.
Jota. 23059.
La Pasture {Mrs. H. de) See
De la Pasture.
T>apauze (J. L. ) Masque
d'amour. 28628.
La Pearl (J. H.) :
Home again. 20007.
Reaping the harvest.
38599.
They're after me. 45764.
They want me. 45766.
Town fool. 46649.
La Pearl (N.) Cast aside.
6395.
Lapeyrouse (S. de) Dramas of
Cal. 11672.
Lapiedra (Cabello y) See
Cabello y Lapiedra.
La Pierre (F.) :
Devil's orchestra. 10710.
Her red devil. 19113.
His Satanic majesty, the
tramp. 19800.
When tramps are trumps.
50341.
T-apin. Leben fun'm menschen.
16239.
Lapoint (W. W.) :
Fatal witness. 13775.
Fight for honor. 14170.
For love & honor. 14856.
Loved & lost. 26659.
Loyal hearts. 26781.
Lapoint (W. W.) — Continued.
Parker farm. 35338.
Two nephews. 47714.
Under false colors. 48110.
La Porte (A. R.) :
Girl & the sinner. 53774.
House with the green
blinds. 53987.
Just plain Mary. 23388.
Lappin (H. A.) :
Chums. 7295.
Man to man. 27962.
Lappingtdh (E. L.) Shadow of
the cross. 41684.
La Puente (M. Fernandez de)
See Fernandez de la Puente.
Lapuerta (A.) :
Inclusero. 21593.
Manantial del amor. 28038.
Sultana. 44479a.
T. B. O. 44889.
Lara (M. Gonzalez de) See
Gonzalez de Lara.
Lara (R. E. Manrique de) See
Manrique de Lara.
La Ram4e (L. de) See De la
Ramge.
Larcher (E.) Jumeau. 23281.
Lardie (W. H.) :
Hindu prince. 19506.
LTnder the Mexican sun.
48182.
Lare (A.) Struggles. 44249.
La Rew (C. E.) :
Hobo & the girl. 19907.
Irish ahead again. 21947.
Partners all thro. life.
35409.
Large (S. J.) For Erin & thee.
14793.
Larghi (M.) Girl & the mouse.
16448.
Largman (S.) Lost chest.
26290.
Larguier (L.) Heure des tzi-
ganes. 19331.
Larios (F. T.) Ojos verdes.
33388.
Larivge (A. E. R.) :
Reve d'une jeune fille.
39226.
Veille du jour de I'an.
48756.
Larkin (A.) County sheriff.
8813.
Larkin (F.) :
My mother. 31652, 31653.
Up North. 48488, 48490.
Larkin (.L A.) Once in a 100
years. 33970.
Larkin (M. C.) :
Front page picture. 15595.
Sewing machine no. 40.
41639b.
3210
INDEX
Larkin (Mrs. M. O.) Sewiug |
machine no. 40, 41639b.
Larkins (J.) :
Trip to Africa. 47009.
Trip to tlie jungles. 47043.
Larks (Tlie) Sliakespeare
water-cure. 41786, 41736a.
Larmanjat (J.) Gina. 16371.
La Roclie (F. Pintado de) See
Pintado de la Roche.
Laroque (0. de) Maitre Bar-
nab6. 27549.
La Rose (W. E.) :
Billy's boss. 3888b.
California rose. 5858.
It happened in Ga. 22203a.
Married on the quiet.
28459a.
On diplomatic service.
33767a.
Tie that binds. 46167a.
Tom & Jerry. 46436a.
Trail to Loveland. 467.50.
La Rotella (P.) Fasma. 13723.
Larousse (Librairie) & co.
Beaumarchais thgatre illus-
trg. 3202.
Laroze (L.) Respect de
I'amour. 39103.
Larra (O. de) Monaguillo de
las descalzas. 30738.
Larra (D. M. J. de) Partir -X
tiempo. 35405.
Larra (L. de) :
A al pifiata ! 15.
Abrazo de Vegara. 97.
Canamonera. 5983.
Condes de Carri6n. 8218.
Diablo en coche, 10745.
Llaves del cielo. 26004.
Mentir de las estrellas.
29130.
Moza de mulas. 31272.
Ni frio, ni calor. 32597.
Piedras preciosas. 36261.
Refajo amarillo. 38859.
Reina del Albaicln. 38966.
S. M. el Botijo. 40399.
Tango argentine. 45113c.
Ya no hay Pirineos. 51948a.
Larric (J. B.) :
Adam & Eve. 241.
City of broken hearts. 74.56.
Halo. 53858.
Mill of the theatrical gods.
29605.
Miss Oyama San. 29999.
Poet's love affair. 36625.
Recall. 38637a.
Say uncle. 55245.
Suffragette & the man.
44413.
When the sleeper woke.
50330.
Who am I? 50597a.
L'Arronge (A.) :
Dr. Klaus. 7715, 11128,
11161.
Dollars & sense. 11271,
11272.
Florist's daughters. 14570.
Mein Leopold, 31498,
31703a
Way we live. 49789.
L'Arronge (H.) Peter Schle-
mihl. 36012.
Larrowe (M, D.) Clotilde's
revenge, 7658.
Larrubiera (A.) :
Donde hay faldas hay jaleo.
11388a.
Merendero de la algi'Ia.
29207.
Mtisica popular. 31412.
Regadera. 38904.
Larruga :
Fin del mundo. 14244.
Villa del Oso. 49015.
Larseu (A.) Per Bunkes vor-
geschichten. 35874.
Larsen (J, B,) :
Earl. 12124.
Tragedy of Ludwick &
Flora. 46781.
Larsen (V.) Woman suffrage
sufferer. 51487.
Larsseu (E.) Politiske rovere.
36728
Lart (J.) Faith. 13425.
Lartigue (A. C.) Petits oiseaux.
38514, 83515.
Laruche. Trahison. 46743.
La Rue (C.) Daughter of the
plains. 9997.
La Rue (C. M.) Heart of a
gypsy. 18443.
La Rue (F, H.) :
Crook. 9172.
Dad. 9582a.
His wife came back. 19853.
In wrong. 21572a.
Nell. 32178.
La Rue (W.) Two plums.
47752.
La Salle (G. H. de) See De
la Salle.
La Salle (L.) Stagestruck.
55432.
La Salle opera house co. Lou-
isiana Lou. 26409a.
Lasaux (H. E. de) See De
Lasaux. •
Lascaris. Oiseaux. 38383.
Lascelles (G.) Knights of la-
bor. 24165.
Lash (S. F.) Drunkard's re-
form & election day. 11889.
La Shelle (K.) :
Alderman. 724.
Bonnie brier bush. 4579.
La Shelle (K.)— Continued.
Kachan. 28443.
Princess Chic. 87403.
Story of an African farm.
43995.
Virginian. 49143.
La Shelle (K.) co. Virginian.
49143.
La Shelle (M. N.) Kachan.
23443.
La Shier (L. A.) :
Book agent. 4600.
Moody's tavern. 30931.
La Shire (L. A.) See La Shier
(L. A.)
Lask (G. E.) :
Miss Frisco. 29946.
Round about. 40088.
Slie. 41987.
Laska (E.) Je vous aime.
22.534.
Lasky (J. L.).
Birdland. 3930, 3931.
Crusoe's isle. 9275.
Fishland. 14418.
Fourteen black hussars.
15188.
Immensaphone. 21003.
King's fiddlers. 23964,
Lasky quintette. 24670,
Love waltz. 26646.
Military octette. 29586.
Night on a house-boat.
32725. ■
Piano phiends. 36201.
Stunning grenadiers.
44295.
Ye colonial septette. 52029.
Lassailly (E.) Heilige hain.
18632.
Lassalle (F.) Franz von Sick-
ingen. 15272.
Lassar (G.) Androwua Paw-
lowna. 1445, 1446.
Lassen (P.) Greed of gold.
17546.
Lasson (D.) Amongst the peo-
ple. 1326.
Lassus (L. Auge de) See
Aug6 de Lassus.
L a s z k y ( B. ) Verschenkte
nacht. 48889a.
Latchaw (D. A.) Beauchampe.
3200.
Lateiuer (J.) :
Emigration to Amer. 12613.
False step. 13537a.
Four hundred yeai's. 15150.
Jewish heart. 22713.
Judith & Holofernes. 23180.
Judith the Second. 23186.
Muter's hertz. 31471a.
Present & the future. 37065.
Schtern fon Praag. 41126.
3211
INDEX
Lateiner (J.) — Continued.
Yom hachupa. 52123.
Yudele. 52250.
Latest theatre co., inc. :
Jealousy. 22544a.
Too late. 46515a.
Latham (A. J.) Masque of
joy. 28629a.
Latham (E.) Theodora. 45703.
Latham (H. S.) :
Little rebel. 25S54.
Making of Larry. 27G25a.
Perry boys. 35951.
Latham (J. F.) :
Lifting the veil. 25353.
Personals. 35975.
Latham (R. N.) Phoebe's fail-
ure. 86158.
Lathrop (F. 11.) Maria. 28229.
Lathrop (G. M.) Seven oaks.
41615.
Lathrop (G. P.) :
Hero & Leander. 19251.
Priscilla. 37501.
Scarlet letter. 40984,
40986.
Lathrop (P.) See Davl.=5
(R. J.)
Latimer (Ti. H.) Neck & neck.
32132.
Latona (F.> Musical flirtation.
31433.
La Touche (D.) Themidore.
45696.
La Tour (C.) Miss Far ring-
ton's burglar. 29938.
Latour (E.) :
Adorable Elizabeth. 318.
Affection of the heart. 430.
Meeting of the younp:
ladies' club. 2904G.
Tricks of trade. 46962.
Latour (H. J.) True wealth.
47256.
Latour (L.) Suzette. 44700.
Latour (W.) Slaves of plea.s-
ure. 42734.
Lattes (S.) & eo. Fiamma.
14107.
Lattimer (C. J.) Movie bug.
54624.
Latymer (F. Money-Coutts,
baron) :
Merlin. 29212.
Pepita Jimenez. 35870.
Lau (H.) Neue dirigent.
32269.
Lauchlan (J. C.) Steel. 43846.
Lauck (A, J.) :
Babette. 2621.
Christian family. 7181.
Dunn-stock. 12041.
Poor Magdalen. 36802.
Lauck (T.) :
Memento. 29084.
Memento mori. 29085.
Lauckner (R.) Umweg zuui
tod. 47919a.
I^auder (F.) Detained on busi-
ness. 10607.
Lauder (H.) Night before.
54714.
Laufer (B.) :
Bankier, 2919.
Mother love. 31156a.
Spirit of art. 43558.
Victory. 48982.
Wealth & poverty. 49838.
White Indian. 50530.
Lauff (J. von) :
Deichgnif. 10394.
Eisenzahn. 12360.
Gotberga. 17155.
Laufs (C.) :
Are you a mason? 1795.
Crazy idea. 9036.
Laugenour (H. W.) Girl of the
Golden Gate. 16595.
Laughlin (A. P.) Fritz in
Amer. 15487.
Laughlin (L. T.) Trix. 47118.
Laughton (M. S.) Granny.
53823.
Laughton (M. W.) :
Face. 13302.
Golden Hair & the 3 bears.
16969.
Laumann (E. H.) Submarine.
I 44316.
Laumann
15468a.
i Laun (H. van) See Van Laun.
i Ivaunay (A. de) Mother's puu-
j ishnient. 31196.
I Launay (F. de) Zizi. 52375.
I Laureau (L. G.) :
Joy. 23076.
Lucy Hollis. 26892.
Laurel ( D. ) Drummer's
samples. 11881.
Laurence (C.) :
A. E. 24. 52540.
Belief. 52856.
Cafg des enfants. 53038.
Caverns of the world.
53096.
Laurence (E.) Cigar girl. 7327.
liaurence (I. B.) My wife's
babies. 31741.
Laurence (S. H.).:
McFods. 27093.
Only a girl. 34164.
Laurence (W. L.) :
Higher love. 19447a.
When love runs wild.
50259c.
Laurence (W. M.) See Law-
rence (W. M.)
(M.)
Fringale.
Laurencin (P. A. C.) :
Love & country. 26429.
Marquise. 28356.
Pomperan's marriage.
36769.
Sweet home. 44751.
Truly guilty. 47261.
Laurency (R.) Papa's tochter.
35220.
Laurens. Fontaine des iuuo-
centes. 14703.
Laurent (H.) :
Cuba libra 9317.
In town. 21556.
Royal escapade.
Lauri (C.) Gorilla.
Works
dlQIQ
40140.
17137.
of Shake-
Lauriat.
speare. 4
Laurie (J.) jr.:
Lost & found. 26276a.
Where have you been?
50376a.
Lauritzen (L. ) Paa den gyldne
korsvej. 54849.
: Lausberry {Mrs. G. H.) See
j Lausberry (Mrs. G. H.)
Lauterbach & Kuhn. Johannis-
i zauber. 22821.
I La Valle (R.) Cow-boy, the
I girl and the coon. 8944.
! Lavallee (C.) Tiq settled at
i last. 46313.
i Lavarnie (F. ) :
I Hubby's bluff. 20579.
I James boys. 22443.
i Lavarnie {Mrs. F.) Hubby's
' ])luff. 20579.
Lavedan (H.) :
! Chienne du roi. 6977.
Duel. 11948. 11952, 11953.
! Gout du vice. 17163.
I Marquis de Priolo. 28350.
i Nouveau jeu. 33098.
I Prince d'Aurec. 45990b.
Servir. 41574.
Sire. 42553, 42554.
Two husbands. 47642a.
Varennes. 48709.
lia Vega. See Vega.
La Velle (A.) Svengalied doll.
44713.
La velle (A. E.) :
Puppets of fate. 37854a,
37855.
Winner. 51138.
Lavelle (M. A.) Declaration of
the devil. 10350a.
Lavelle (W. A.) Tried for his
life. 46975.
Lavergne (A.) Aux jardins de
Murcie. 2504.
Laverrenz (V.) Talolo. 45024.
La Victoire (A. L. ) Maid of
New Orleans. 27485. ,
3212
INDEX
La Vigne (N. J.) Book agent &
the vocal teacher. 4603.
Ijavine (L. S.) :
Bolted door. 52942.
Dream children. llTlSa.
Flickering. 53658.
Mummers. 31347a.
Orange blossoms. 54S19.
What a man would do.
55874.
La vino (E. M.) :
Landing of Mrs. Columbus.
24627a.
Miss Helen of Troy. 29954.
Law (A.) :
All at sea. 825.
Artful automaton. 1947.
Bright idea. 5116.
Castle Botherem. 6417.
Cherry tree farm. 6912.
Country mouse. 8781.
Day in Boulogne. 10122.
Enchantment. 12683.
Flying visit. 14637.
Happy bungalow. 1814 1.
Head of the poll. 18408.
Magic opal. 27379.
Merry Christmas. 29225.
Moss-rose rent. 31107.
New boy. 32329.
Night surprise. 3274G.
Nobody's fault. 32951.
Old Knockles. 3 3 5 2 8,
33529.
One hundred pounds
reward. 34022.
Peculiar case. 35763.
Strange host. 44050.
Terrible fright. 45416.
Three blind mice. 45934.
Treasure trove. 46905.
Law (F.) Mr. Auto from Mo-
bile. 30139.
Law (F. H.) Henry V. 18840a.
Law (J. C.) Ice water. 20836.
Law (L. W.) After many
days. 476, 477.
Law (R.) Clove. 7674.
Law (R. A.) Henrv the Sixth.
18867.
Law (W.) Littlest girl. 25944.
Law (W. H.) :
Labor day at the state line.
24289.
Uncle's picture on the wall.
48067a.
Lawler (G. E.) Love thy
neighbor. 26633.
Lawler (J. K.) Betrayer,
sahib. 52875.
Lawler (T.) Nineteen years
after. 32804.
t,awless (E.) :
Bachelor's nightmare. 2715.
Spanish bandetta. 43420.
Lawlor (C. B.) :
Maid & the mouse. 27441.
Sidewalks of N. Y. 42250,
42251.
Lawlor (T. F.) :
Irish volunteer. 22038.
Uncrowned king, 48075.
Lawman (M.) Vittoria. 49194.
Lawreau (L. G.) Typewriter.
47840.
Lawrence :
Are you crazy? 1806.
With the stream. 51295.
Lawrence (A. J.) Electrical
parasol dance. 12415.
Lawrence (A. M.) Partners.
35407.
Lawrence (Alexander)
dits of the Ilio Grande.
Lawrence (Alice) :
Election. 12391.
Jean-Marie. 22561.
Lawrence (Annabel)
55224.
I^awrence (Arthur) Billionaire
in Strangelaud. 3863.
Lawrence ( B. ) Popinjay.
36826.
Lawrence (C. A.) Crystal gaz-
ers. 9294.
Lawrence (Charles) Lena
Rivers. 25049.
Lawrence (Clarice) Servants
of Pan. 41569a.
Lawrence (D. A.) Colonel
Dick. 7906.
Ban-
2891.
Ruth.
Widowing
50847b.
Lawrence (D. H.)
of Mrs. Halroyd.
Lawrence (E. G.) :
For her sake. 14821.
In the path of the plague.
21478.
Soldier of Corsica. 43067.
Lawrence (E. J.) Sheriff's
sale. 42090.
Lawrence (Edward)
tate agent. 38556.
Lawrence (Edwena)
restoration. 3725a.
Lawrence (Eweretta) :
David & his wives.
Miss Galatea of
29947.
Lawrence ( F. )
44804.
Lawrence (F. A.)
Only a grasshopper.
Real es-
Beyond
10046.
Oregon.
Swindlers.
J4166.
Would-be
51818.
Lawrence (F.
luck. 24642.
Lawrence (G.)
8466.
drunkards.
N.) Lanty's
Coping stone.
Lawrence (G. A.) :
Man in black. 27844.
Rare occurrence. 38483.
Lawrence (H.) Busy day.
I 5624.
j Lawrence (J. B.) Christian &
I the lion. 7179.
I Lawrence (J. E.) :
I Country miss. 8780.
I Western countess. 50007.
Lawrence (J. P. S.) :
At odds. 2169.
In days of old. 21141.
Laurence (Jack) College boy
cV: the show girl. 7828.
Lawrence (Jenette) Mirror of
life. 29825.
Lawrence (John) :
fiuilder of bridges. 5426.
Classmate. 7547.
Dinks Dover. 10874.
Hal o' the hills. 17904.
How women sin. 20562.
Sunset trail. 44577.
A'/estern girl. 50010.
Lawrence (L. E.) Mystic
shrine. 31871.
Lawrence (L. N.) Little
dramas for primary grades.
25656.
Lawrence (Lou) Fun in a
candy shop. 53734.
Lawrence (Louis) See Kauf-
man (Lawrence L.)
Lavv-rence (P. ) :
Four jig-em-ups. 15156.
Fresh freshman. 15397.
Water boy. 49695a.
Lawrence (R.) Any man's
sister. 52706.
Lawrence (V. S.) :
Fate decides. 13795a, 53611.
Fifty per. 14155a.
Mansfield. 28117.
Merely a miner. 29201.
Satire. 40832.
^\'oman who passed by.
51500.
Woman's wit. 51601c.
11th hour. 52438a.
Lawrence (W.) See Boehner
(W.)
Lawrence (W. B.) :
Last sentence. 24766.
I'ride of Newspaper row.
37211.
Prince of Britain. 37330.
Lawrence (W. M.) :
Amer. style. 1264.
Apparitions. 1698.
Child wife. 7014.
For honor's sake. 14839.
Libby prison. 25202.
Nora. 32992.
Wyoming. 51927.
3213
Ltiwi-ence (W. N.) :
Alias Mr. Roseberry- 771.
Cabaret girl. 5763a.
Golden flower. 16952.
Hello, Bill! 18767.
Literary sense. 25575.
Man worth while. 2S020a.
Parson. 35369, 35370.
Silent witness. 42363.
Three men in a flat. 45986.
Lawrence (W. W.) Much ado
about nothing. 31275.
Lawrence (Z.) :
Just cousins. 23344.
Skeleton. 42653.
Lawrence & Dale. New chauf-
feur. 32338.
Lawrene (A. E.) :
Crassus. 9021.
East & West. 12158.
Lawrenson (R. M.) Stars &
Stripes. 43815.
Laws (B. A.) Reverted. 39267.
Lawshe (E.) :
Heart of Dixie. 53885.
Lights & shadows of Ken-
tucky. 25419a.
Mary. 28534.
Of such is the kingdom.
33300,
I'atsy. 35585a.
Root of all evil. 39912.
Woman of it. 51444.
World's viewpoint. 51791.
Lawson (C.) Jean Valjean.
22564.
Lawson (E. S.) :
Fate. 13791a.
Godsend. 53801.
.Just a wife. 54148.
Miss Dodd, detective.
29930.
Lawson (G. P.) Artistic di-
lemma. 1973.
Lawson (J.) Giordano. 16390.
Lawson (J. A.) Good fellow.
17072.
Lawson (J. H.) :
Butterfly lady. 5655a.
Humanlike. 20625b.
Laughing lip. 24821a.
Souls. 43341a.
Standards. 43756a.
Lawson (L. M.) Slave's re
venge. 42739.
Lawson (M.) Mam'selle Ta
basco. 27698.
Lawson (T. W. ) Frenzied fi-
nance. 15384.
Lawson (W. A. ) :
Bishop's wife. 3989.
Cure for love. 9462.
Man for the place. 27758.
Mr. Vincent's daughters.
30276.
INDEX
Lawson (W. A.) — Continued.
Mrs. Clyde's dilemma, j
30332. I
Pair of silk stockings. I
35116. !
Lawton (A. M.) Who is Santa
Claus? 50621.
Lay (E. H.) White Hair.
50521.
Layard (A.) Magic word.
27396.
Layman (F. O.) Maximilian I.
28894.
Layne (A. T.) :
Dear old Sat. night. 53366.
Sting of the lash. 43906.
Layng (A.) See Capp. (A.).
Layton (E.) Charlie's mother-
in-law. 6786.
Layton (F. G.) :
Parish pump. 54882.
Politicians. 36715.
Layton (G. M.) Silvio. 42439.
Lazar (J. A.) Greater man.
17515.
Lazar (J. B.) See Straaten
(F. van).
Lazar (M.) Sisters. 42599c.
Lazarus (E.) :
Dance to death. 9711.
Spagnoletto. 43409.
Lazarus (L.) :
His mother's son. 19738a.
Root & branch. 39910b.
Team-work. 45187a.
Lazarzon (D. «& L.) Holy sis
ter. 19992.
l.iazcano (J. Rinc6n) See Rin-
con Lazcano.
Lazell. Delmonico's upside
down. 10426, 10427.
Lazelle (L. L.) Wedded widow.
49886.
Lazzari (S.) Lepreuse. 25092.
Lea (C. H.) Unnatural
brother. 48398.
Lea (E.) Great symbol. 17472.
Lea (F.) Brides of the colony.
5076.
Lea (F. H.) Wooing Jane.
51700.
Lea (H.) :
Crimson spider. 9124.
Great symbol. 17471.
Vermilion pencil. 17471.
17472.
Lea & Welton. Something yon
wanted? 55390.
Leach (A.) Aaron Burr. 29.
Leach (S.) Race for life.
38287.
Leach (W.) Princess of the
Pawnees. 37445.
3214
I
Leach, Shewell & Sanborn :
As you like it. 2058.
Macbeth. 27028.
Merchant of Venice. 29177.
Mid.suminer night's dreani.
29498.
Lea cock (S.) Q. 55078.
Leahy (R. P.) :
Harmony of discord. 18230.
Unmasked. 18236.
Wilberfords. 38236.
Leahy (W. A.) :
Mirrors of Thule. 29828.
Siege of Syracuse. 42275.
Wedding-feast. 49906.
Leahy (W. H.) :
Mother Goose. 31136.
Toy maker. 46669.
Leake (G. L.) Female of the
species. 14026a.
Leake (Gordon Leeramm)
pseud. See Leake (G. L. )
Leake (W. H.) :
Adirondacks. 288.
Under the willows. 48226.
Leal (F.) Lista de correos.
25571a.
Lean (C. W.) :
Come hither. 8045a.
In the park. 21476.
Lady manicure. 24463.
Laugh. 24809.
Military girl. 29579.
Songs of the moment.
43253a.
This is the spot. 45846.
Lean (F. M.) See Marryat
(Florence)
Learned (A. P.) Every Pupil.
13122.
Learock (G.) Beacon lights.
3156.
Learock (G. F.) Philip Gor-
don Minor. 36129.
Learoyd (H. J.) Lord John.
26205.
Leary (F.) Belle of Jaytovi'n.
3411.
Lease (B. C.) :
Bachelor's divorce. 2697.
Between the acts. 3671.
Leavers (C. F.) Day at the
race course. 10110.
Leavitt (A.) Great white way.
17492.
Leavitt (A. J.) :
Big mistake. 3799.
Bruised & cured. 5342.
Cremation. 9057.
High Jack, the heeler.
19407.
In & out. 21101.
Lost will. 26371.
No pay no cure. 32877.
INDEX
Leuvitt (A. J.) — Continued.
Remittance from home.
39017.
Rigging a pnrcliase. 39417.
Sleep-wallier. 42744.
Squire for a day. 43703.
Stranger. 44059,
Them papers. 45694.
Who died first? 50606.
Leavitt (B. E.) :
Bell rock. 3366.
Charter oak. 6816.
Chocorua's curse. 7124.
Frogs of Old Windham.
15508'.
Idyll of the mill. 20915.
.Tehu Higgins. in Horse
sense. 22599.
Old church bell. 33441.
Ponce de Leon. 36775.
Tea tephi. 45182.
Leavitt (E.) :
Higher love. 19447a.
AVhen love runs wild.
502.59c.
Leavitt ]h. V.) Little jewel.
25730, 25731.
Leavitt (J. M.) Ring rule &
ring ruin. 39475.
Leavitt (M. B.) Great triple
alliance. 174S0.
Leavitt (M. O.) Penn's aunts
among the pirates. 35849.
Leavitt (N.) Sheriff of Calis-
toga. 42079.
Leavitt (N. W.) :
Bell rock. 3366.
Frogs of Old Windham.
15508.
Frogs of Windham. 15509.
Idyll of the mill. 20915.
Tea tephi. 45182.
Leavitt (W. J. D.) Mercedes.
29138.
Leavy (J. B.) Bettina. 3642c.
Leawington (A.) :
Ariana. 1823.
Teresa. 45398.
Le Bara (I.) Soubrette & the
landlady. 43302.
Le Baron (M.) See Urie
(M. L. A.)
Le Baron (AV.) :
Dragon-fly. 11650.
Echo. 12193.
Girl & the soda clerk.
16453.
Little Parisian. 25831.
IModels abroad. 54569.
Le Bel (L.) Manette. 28052.
Lebenbaum (E. T.) :
Hour of childhood. 53979.
Maccabean days. 54371.
Lebert (A.) Droit de mort.
11841b.
Lebeuf (D.) Master of condi-
tions. 28700.
Lebin (Z.) Her past. 19102.
Leblanc (M.) :
Aguja hueca. 611.
Arsene Lupin. 1930.
Arsene Lupin contre Her-
lock Scholmes. 1932,
1933.
Night with Arsfene Lupin.
32751.
Lebo (H. J.) :
Garden of dream.s. 15889.
Major Knopp. 27574.
Lebovitz (M.) Joke on the
optimist. 22914.
Le Brandt ( J.) :
And the villain still pur-
sued her. 1420,
At stroke of twelve. 2191.
Blacklisted. 4162.
Buried past. 5553.
Caught in the web. 6508.
Cracker jacks. 8993.
Girl from Porto Rico.
16521.
Great western train hold up,
17486.
Half-way house. 17938.
His majesty & the maid.
19720.
Kelly kids. 23576. 23577,
Mildred*. 29555.
My Lady Darrell. 31597.
Mysterious burglar. 31805,
31806.
On the stroke of 12. 33929.
Pace that kills. 35003.
Scenes from the drama of
life, 41019,
Squavv man. 43691.
Strike. 44159.
Stroke of twelve. 44183.
That gal o' Howard. 45563.
Through Death Valley.
46069.
Tracked by wireless. 46686.
Under false colors. 48112,
When the clock strikes
twelve. 50310.
Who's hat? 50654.
Yachting party. 51950a.
Lebreton (B.) :
Chic patron. 6937a.
Dernier mascot. 10519.
Ernest, chauffeur pour
dames. 12875.
Fantabosse et Cavalo.
13646.
Fille naturelle. 14234,
14235.
Lieut. Guignol. 2.5271.
Petite Bretonne. 36040.
Petite gargotiere. 36043.
Lebreton (B.) — Continued.
Saboteurs. 40424.
Ti reuse de cartes. 46314.
Vadrouilleuses. 48596.
Vieux de 70. 49008.
Le Breton (J.) Sister to assist
'er, 42594.
LeBrun (M. B.) See Brown
(M. B.)
LeBrunn (G.) Fishing. 14416.
Lecaudey (Loriot-) See Loriot-
Lecaudey.
Lecha (J. Martinez) See Marti-
nez Lech a.
Lechner (H. L.) :
Dreamer. 11763.
Our boys in khaki. 34552.
Le Clair:
Emerald trio. 12598.
Irish tenants. 22035.
Le Clair (A. H,) Web of crime.
49872.
Le Clair (H.) :
Just in time. 23361.
Married mashers. 28457.
Mrs. Foozle. 30364.
Practical joke. 37018.
Society belles. 43007.
Society girls. 43017.
Society star. 43023.
Whining woman. 50445.
Le Clair (N.) Web of crime.
49872.
Leclaire (H.) :
Bought satisfaction. 4738.
Helen. 18717.
Leclerc (M.) On frappe les
trois coups. 33771.
Leclercq (A.) Jalouse. 22436.
LeClercq(C.) Fate. 13786.
Lecocq(A. C.) See Lecocq (C.)
Lecocq (C.) :
Giroflg Girofla. 16681,
47493.
Marjolaine. 28310.
Oolah. 34233.
Trahison de Pan. 46744,
46745.
Who's your hullah? 50678.
Lecocq (M.) Prince Conti.
37291.
Lecomte (M.) Bouderie. 4733.
Leconte (S. C.) Es^ier, prin-
cesse d'Israel. 12953.
Leconte de Lisle (C. M. R.)
Erinnyes. 12866.
Lecoq (V. F.) jr. Yankee brig
ands. 51968.
Le Croix (E.) :
Fuss & feathers. 15732.
Heart of a savage. 18450.
I will repay. 20830.
Margaret of the ElliSr*.
28203.
Tolsa. 46435.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-98
3215
INDEX
Lecture (VV. VV.) :
Strenuous time iu society.
44141.
Whirl at Washiugtou.
50450.
Ledanois (A.) Traitor. 46777.
Le Daiim (H.) Romanesques.
39830, 39831.
Ledcon (A. R.) Delegate.
10402.
Lederer (A. M.) :
Boy. 4819.
Byegones. 5734.
Family. 13570.
On approval. 33754.
Lederer (B.) :
Alt Heidelberg. 1008.
Andere. 1428.
Are you a mason? 1795.
Auf roter erde. 23G4.
Bakkarat. 2823.
Baunermann. 2928.
Canadier. 5981.
Familie Jensen. 13566a.
Feldmarschallkueipe. 13988.
FrauQois Villon. 15263.
Gerechitigkeit. 16176.
Glucklichen. 16795.
Gretchen. 17611.
Grosse gemeinde. 17680.
Grosse tag. 17687.
Heilige. 18625.
Heimath. 18634.
Herrgottswarter. 19316.
Hochzeitsfackel. 19923.
In vertretuug. 21562.
Kampf mit dem sfhatteu.
23477.
Kinder. 23712.
Konig Saul. 24211.
Krieg im liaus. 24254.
Letzter wille. 25172.
Mandragola. 28047.
Mary of Magdala. 28565.
Modern Magdalen. 30625b.
Moses. 31092.
Recht auf Hebe. 38654.
Schwur der treue. 41146.
Stern von Mantua. 43886.
Thai des lebens. 45516.
Thoriehten jungfrauen,
45856.
Vasantasena. 48721.
Venus"Amathusia. 48834a.
Verschleierte bild zu Sais.
48890.
Lederer (G. C.) On the half
shell. 33850.
Lederer (G. W.) Girl rangers.
16618.
Lederer, Breil & Lowe. Profes-
sor Tattle. 37641.
Ledesma Herniindez (A.) Sau-
gre azul. 40699.
I.edoux (L. Y.) :
Persephone. 35956a.
Story of Eleusis. 55450.
Yzdra. 52260.
Le Duke (F.) Son. 43185.
Lee. Western king, Hank
Monk. 50016.
Lee (A. F.) Royal order of
the ogling owls. 40161.
Lee (Agnes) Sharing. 41952a.
Lee (Albert) :
Knave of hearts. 24119.
Mis.s Phoenix. 30003.
Lee (Anna) Scarlet letter.
40981.
Lee (B. F.) Muldoon's blun-
ders. 31320.
I-ee (a) Lulu. 26917.
Lpe (C. H.) :
Actor's town. 214.
Cat in the kitchen. 6439.
Higher law. 19442.
In the morning. 21464.
Lumberjack. 26923.
Sens & daughters. 43265.
l^^•ice tempted. 47470.
Wild man of Borneo.
50972.
Lee (K.) Duchess of Puddle-
dock. 11931.
Lee (E. L.) :
Dora Thorne. 11452.
Realm of romance. 38589.
To die at dawn. 46361.
Lee (F.) See Batstone (J.)
Lee (F. L.) Bonaparte. 4.53L
Lee (F. W.) :
All Baba. 763.
German baron. 16183.
Irish-American. 21949.
Miss America. 29897.
Nebraska. 32126.
Old Kearney's girl. 33522.
Star gazer. 43775.
Lee (G. H.) :
Government clerk. 17170.
Kith & kin. 24042.
Lee (H. O.) Lincoln. 54276.
Lee (H. S.) :
Personally c o a d u c t e d.
54937.
W(:ather wight. 49859.
Lee (II. W.) Cid Campeador.
53171.
Lee (Heinrich) :
F e 1 d m a r s c h a llkneipe.
13088.
Griecliisches feuer. 17628.
Marquis von Marignv.
28355.
Lee (Henry) Life of the
world. 25320.
Lt'e (Henry) co. Life of the
world. 25320.
Lee (1. B.) :
Mixed voices. 30533.
Wild oats. .50975.
Lee (J.) :
Other woman. 34495.
Symphony play. 44866a,
55501.
Uncle William's lob.ster.
48056a, 48058.
Lee (J. H.) :
Hotel de Thespian. 20354.
In the goldfields.
21413.
42806.
Sluumiing parly.
Lee (J. P.) :
Bald Knob tragedy. 2830.
Mardi gras. 28182.
Lee (T. W.) Gipsy's curse.
16414.
Lee (Katherine) Which is it?
50415.
Lee (Kenneth) :
After many days. 474.
Amiable Mr. Anthorite.
1297.
Automaton. 24S9.
Black terror. 4147.
Butterfly bondage. 5654.
Dad iu harness. 9585.
Going it. 16857.
His guilty father. 19649.
Is it too late? 22089.
Made to order. 27237.
Marriage k la mode. 28367.
.Mixture in marriage.
30534.
Nibo. 32607.
Original Mr. Benson. 34364.
Pigram's progress. 36284.
Running wild. 40.302.
Sowers & the harvest.
43403.
Splinters. 43594.
Stranger than bclion.
44075.
Through lire & flash.
46073.
Trip through tire. 47008.
Wife & martyr. 50878.
Worst born. 51802.
Lee (L. M.) Corinna. 8.512.
Lee (M. E.) :
Honor cross. 53970.
Night shift. .54720.
Wreckage. 51833b.
Yesterday & today. 5603L
Lee (M. H.) :
Margaret Salisbury. 45996.
Midsummer night's dream
of Shakespeare's women.
29504.
Lee (M. L. ) Appassionata.
3(i98a.
3216
TNDEX
Lee (Martha) :
Amiable Mr. Anthorpe.
1297.
Mixture in marriage. 30534.
Lee (Mary) Ex-prosecuting
attorney. 13263.
Lee (Mary) .S'ee King (Mary
Lee).
Lee (Parma) See Parmelee
(W. D.)
Lee (Pete) Traclied to death.
46689.
Lee (R. V.) :
Actor. 198.
Bumps. 5458.
Morals. 31006.
Lee (S.) :
All's well that ends well.
904.
Antony & Cleopatra. 1643.
As yon like it. 2048.
Caliban. 45266.
Comedy of errors. 8067.
Coriolanus. 8518.
Cvmbeline. 9539.
Hamlet. 17980.
Henry IV. 18820, 18821.
Henry V. 18840.
Henry VI. 18859-18861.
Henry VIII. 18882.
Julius Caesar. 23245.
King John. 23788.
King Lear. 23804.
Love's labour's lost. 26715.
Macbeth. 27034.
Measure for m e a s u r e,
2S9S5
Merchaiit of Venice. 29162.
Merrv wives of Windsor.
29280.
Midsummer night's dream.
29486.
Much ado about nothing.
31278.
Othello. 34418.
Pericles, prince of Tyre.
35916.
Kichard II. 39343.
Richard III. 39353.
Romeo & Juliet. 39860.
Taming of the shrew.
45059.
Tempest. 45272.
Timon of Athens. 46263.
Titus Andronicus. 46347.
Troilus & Cressida. 47132.
Twelfth night. 47410.
Two gentlemen of Verona.
47621.
Winter's tale. 51207.
Lee (W. H.) Dead city. 10203a.
Lee (Willard) :
Fearless man. 13945.
Heart of the storm. 18494.
In the Everglades. 21397.
Lee (William) 4 Mix's mixed.
52423.
Lee & Shepard :
Lying will out. 26963.
Rockhaven. 39693.
Leeburger (J. S.) In expiation.
21163.
Leech (C.) Auction sale.
52767.
Leech (H. H.) :
Bigamy. 3814.
Hug me, Houeycrust.
20589.
Judas. 23118.
Palace of lies. 35128.
Round the world in 80
days. 40103. 40104.
Swamp angels. 44720.
Leech (H. I.) Boston drum-
mer. 4701, 4702.
Leech (W.) Lover's refuge.
26682.
Leeds (E. L.) :
Interspersed. 54066.
Pantalettes. 35182b.
What happened. 55882.
Leland (R.) :
Her fatal sin. 18973.
Human nature. 20610.
Song of a heart. 43233.
Leeraan (J.) :
Martyr. 54442.
Martyre. 28522.
Leer (S. B. von) See Von
Leer.
Leerburger (J. S.) Condemned
to exile. 8216.
Lees (L. C.) This paper for
sale. 45848.
Lees (W. J.) :
Cotton conspiracy. 8634.
Pugilist's prot6g6. 37808.
Leese (J. S.) Micaliz. 29364.
Leeser (J.) Prinz Harald.
37489.
Le Panu (J. S.) :
Shamus O'Brien. 41938,
41939.
Uncle Silas. 27842.
Le Faure (G.) Jean la co-
carde. 22556.
Lefevre (E.) General Mehit-
able Lee. 16049.
Le Fevre (E. C.) :
Fate. 13789.
Singular crime. 42506.
Le Fevre (J. J.) :
Escaped Mormon. 12913.
General's daughter. 16060.
It happened in London.
22204.
No wedding bells. 32894.
3217
Le Fevre (J. J.) — Continued.
Property man & the show
girl. 37703.
Sidewalk conservation.
42249.
Leffing\voll (G. G.) Monks of
the belfry. 30820.
Lefflngwell (M. L.) See Lef-
fingwell (Miron)
Leffingwell (Marion) ■»*^« of
hope, 43784.
Leffingwell (Miron or Myron) :
Amy, a child of the circus.
1378.
At Magdalena Bay. 21o7.
Beyond pardon. 3723.
Blades o' blue grass. 4187.
Bonnie Annie Laurie. 4577.
Burglar's sweetheart. 5538.
By right of might. 5710.
Call of the wild. 5911.
Chauffeur. 6851.
Chief of police. 6971.
College chums. 7839.
Daughter of the Ghetto,
9986.
Dawn of freedom. 10080.
Dolores. 11304.
Du Barry. 11904.
Eadred, Lionheart. 12111.
Eyes of the government,
13291.
Fight for honor. 14172.
Genius & the gentleman.
16087.
Girls of Pallas. 16675a.
Home run. 20036, 20037.
In defense of home. 21148a.
.Tane Eyre. 22456.
Lndv from Alaska. 24399.
Laws of God & man. 54239.
Little star. 25886.
Love's young dream. 26756.
Magic parrot. 27380.
Minstrel boy. 29767.
On the Rio Grande. 33895.
Oi-iental spy. 34354a.
Our alma mater. 34523.
Over the footlights. 34928.
Plain Molly. 36428.
Red circle. 38713.
Rube & Mandy. 40205.
Rube detective. 40208a,
40209.
St. Elmo. 40524-40526a.
Shadow of a sin. 55294,
Shakespeare & the lady.
41922.
Statue of Liberty. 43837,
Tenderfoot's turn, 45373b.
Western blizzard. 50005,
When lightning strikes.
5025a
IITDEX
LeffiniTR'ell (Miron or Myron) —
Oontinuetl.
Why Bo swore off. 50728.
Wiuifred of Wanacoopers.
51133.
Leffingwell (N.) :
Call in the ulght. 5882.
Claim agent. 7482.
Getaway. 16263.
Hello, Jane! 18772.
Sleep breakers. 55367.
Leffler (J.) :
Buster Brown. 5612.
Mi.ss Mollycoddle. 29988.
Xewlyweds & their baby.
32560. •
Lefller. Bratton co. Newlyweds
& their baby. 32559.
Lefler (H. ) Trenkwalder.
46914a.
Lefter {Mrs. W. H.) Asshur,
rirince of Shomer. 2102.
I.efuse (M.) :
At the Golden Goo.se. 2240.
For lack of evidence. 14845.
.Mi.stress Runaway. 30450.
Legal (IG.) Latare. 24.541.
IjB Gallienue (R. ) Orestes.
34335.
Legambi (J. V.) :
-vrbace.s of Egypt. 1765a.
Mr. Grex of Monle Carlo.
30184a.
Lege re (B. J.) :
Hunger. 20665.
Itefoi-nier. 38881, 38S83.
Woman's place. 51550.
I.egg (A. M.) :
Doctor Kilkenny's L'onver-
sion. 11160.
Red or black? 38768.
Legge (C. M.) :
Robert Burns. 39626.
Thelma. 45686.
l.egge (R. G.) For sword or
>^ong. 14918. 14919.
heglise (G.) Wenn eine frau
will. 49979a.
I.egouv^ (E. ) See Legouve
(G. .7. B. E. W.)
Legouve (G. .L B. E. W.) :
Adriana Lecouvreur. 56067.
Cigale Chez les fourmls.
7324, 7325.
Cceur-as. 7769a.
I.e Grand (M.) :
Heure espagnole. 19332,
19333.
Transatlantiques. 46810.
Victime. 48954a.
Lehar (F.) :
Amour tzigane. 1362.
Cor'te de Luxembourg.
8191.
Lehar (F.) —Continued.
Count of Luxembourg.
8671.
Endlich allein. 12728a,
12728b.
Eva. 13052a, 130.53.
Eva. la niiia de la fS.brica.
13054a.
Fiirstenkind. 15634. 15635.
(Jipsy love. 16410.
Ideale gattin. 20870b,
20870c.
-Man with 3 wives. 28014.
-Maun mit den 3 frauen.
28079.
Merry widow. 29271.
Mujer ideal. 54637.
Rosen.stock und Edplwiiss.
40034.
Stci-ugncker. 55441.
Trois amoureuses. 171 oG.
Veuve joyeuse. 48919.
Zigeunerliebe. 5234.}.
Lehman (W. C. ) :
Clink of the coin. 7622.
Did you find it? 10S30.
Farewell to the grill. 13670.
Violet bride. 49096.
Leliuiann (A.) T..ower your
eyes. 2G770a.
l.Himann (G.) Lieb.'sb ivk<jtt.
2524S.
Lehmami (L.) :
Once upon a time. .'j3977.
Vicar of Wakefield. 48930.
I.ehmanii-HauDt (T. ) C-boot-
Hansel. 47882a.
Lelimayer (M. .L) :
Ap!)omattox. 1728.
Debutantes. 10313.
L e h n e r ( F. ) Hinmielbett.
19496.
Leilier (A.) :
Before breakfast. .•J281a.
Darkness & dawn. 53338.
I'ov.er of love. 36969.
Real criminal. 38.553.
S;;ciitice. 404.55.
.^i!)»marine attack. 44316a.
Leil)ig (F.) Pa.storius & the
nninding of Germantown.
35500.
Leibson (LB.) Fortune's leer.
14076a.
Leibson (.T. .T.) Too much
Hnman. 46535.
Leidy (C. A.) Que.stion in
ethics. 38157.
Leigh (Adelaide) See f'lifford
(Mrs. O.)
Leigh (Andy) Fishing. 14417.
Leigh (C.) Sliop-girl. 42156.
Leigh (H. R.) Last scene of
the play. 24765.
Leigh (H. S.) Voyage dans la
lune. 47781, 49309.
Leigh (M.) Agnes Surriage
594.
Leigh (O.) Paradox of Edgar
Poe. 35273.
Leigh (W. R.) :
Gold & dross. 1687(^16877.
Stolen bond. 43918a.
Leighton (B. & F.) De pawty ob
de2dpawt. 10176.
Leighton (G.) See Greelev
(A. W.)
Leighton (D.) Police reporter.
36670a.
Leighton (F. A.) Ah Sing's
genuine opium den. 614.
Leighton (F.B.) Daddy. 9593.
Leighton (H.) :
Accom.modating crook. 142a.
Butternut Jones. 5060.
Daddy. 9593.
Eagle of the empire. 12119a.
Get - away - quick Dugan.
16248.
Island of regeneration.
22142.
Leighton (L.) Call of the mate.
5905.
Lelpziger (L. ) :
Fraulcin Trallala. 15235a.
Jung muss man seln ! 54142.
54143.
Lelpziger biihnenverlag, E.
Schultz :
Flora-Bella. 14549a.
Gabina. 15747a.
Kreolenblut. 24244, 24245.
Kunst zu lieben. 24272.
Lila domino. 25449, 254.50.
Leirado (J.) :
Aguafuerle. <509.
Deunavida. 10183.
Leiser (J.) :
Come & take me. 8037,
8038.
Foil. 14650.
Knight of the grip. 241.52.
Maid of the apartment.
27496.
Other Mrs. Briggs. 34470.
Pro patria. 5.5041.
Star pupil. 43793.
Success. 44347.
Leishman (,L) Green hills of
Erin. 17576.
Leisner (H. H.) Capricious
fate. 6076.
Leiss (F.) Married & not mar-
ried. 28436.
Leiss (M. A.) Married or not
married. 28460.
Leitch (A. M.) Stenographer
wanted. 43S63a.
Leithold (R. F. C. ) Isis. 221.35.
3218
INDEX
Leitner (A. M.) Southern con-
vict. 43365.
I.oitzbach (A. M.) :
Across the street. .^2564.
Copper king. 8471.
Holy city. 19985.
Love's sacrifice. 26734.
Myra, a lieroiue of early
Christian times. 31776.
Outsiih^ the .ffates of para-
dise. 34908.
Spotlight. 43637U.
Stricken city. 44143.
White lights of Broadway.
50539.
Wine cup. 51123a.
World & the woman. .51751.
Leitzbach (F.) Spotlight.
43637a.
Le Jeune (G. F.) Mary Phil-
lipse. 28570.
Leland (E.) :
Assomraoir. 2106.
On fortune's wing. 33770.
Leland (E. H.) :
Letter from home. 17310a.
Maw Moseley's courtin'
lamp. 17310a.
Wiggin's Waterloo. 17310a.
Leland (L.) :
Little white slave. 25934.
Single heart & double face.
42501, 42502.
Leland (O. S.) Rlue & cherry.
4327.
Iceland (R. DeO.) :
Barbarians. 2964a.
I'eachbloom. 54912.
Under the republic. 55730.
Lo Lasseur de Ranzay (L.)
Queue de vache. 3S179.
Leloir (L.) On ne badine pas
avec I'amour. 33780.
Le Lorrain (.L) Chevalier de
la longue figure. 6930.
Lenia (S.) Noble & plebeian.
32915.
Lemaire (F.) Samson &
Delilah. 40673.
T>e Maire (G. ) New physician.
32437a.
T^e Maire (M.) Making good.
27618.
Lemaitre (J.) :
Age difficile. 572.
Ainge. 12378.
Bertrade. 3562.
D6put6 Leveau. 37747.
Forgiveness. 1.5023a.
Kismet. 24009.
Mariage blauc. 50541.
Mariage de Tel6maque.
28245, 28246.
Massiere. 28660.
Pardon. 45990b.
Lemar (H.) Balance. 2827.
Lemarchand (L. ) Mme. Cantha-
ride. 27180.
Le Marr (11.) 5.'ce T^a IMarr
(H.)
Leniaster (F. (i.) Busy day.
5623.
Lenibach (\.) Don .Tuan.
11348.
LeIMieux (A. W.) :
Capt. Skin. 6159.
His wife's mistake. 19S63.
Mephisto & the Hindo ma-
gician. 29132.
She was once belle of the
ball. 42023.
Two joliv pals. 476.59.
Woman & the hat. 513S3.
Lenimi fC. 1 Squabbles of
Chioggia. 43676a.
Lemmi (E. de Gorbea) See
Gorbea Lemmi.
Lemming (G. A.) :
Bewitched bear.
171
■3.
Box of perfecto.s. 4807.
Custodian. 9515.
Filth commandment. 14145.
.Tust a dog. 2.3320.
Kittle Masters. 24051.
Liglitnins: agent. 25407.
Lock of liair. 26048, 26049.
Near-hero. 32110,
Pup. 37843.
Railroad pass. .38.363.
Russian bath. 40332.
Shrink up. 42197a.
Step lively. 43865b.
What's the use? 50122.
AVoman's way. 51588.
Lemming, Lamb & Lemming.
Night with the Redmen.
.32758.
Lemohn {B. ) West Point pro-
posal. 50003.
T>en:ion (D. M.) :
Harriet Story. 18245.
Vanity breach. 48698.
T;emon (F.) :
Frederic a eu chaud. 15314.
(iosse du miracle. 17141.
If- Mon (.7.) Aschenbrodel.
2068.
Le :done (F. Y.) Beautiful Du
Barry. 3208.
r.emonier (T.) Darkey music
publishers. 9889.
Lenionnier (A.) :
If I were king. 20928.
Prodigal law student.
37581.
Recognition. 38673.
Lemoyne (F. M.) Tramp &
the athlete. 46794.
Le Moyne (J.) Great train
volibers. 17475.
Le Moyne (O. F.) Taming a
liusband. 45040.
Lemovne (W. .J.) :
Pecksniff. 35761.
Queen of the beggars.
38047.
L^na (M.):
F'arce du cuvier. 13667.
.longleur de Notre Dame.
22989.
.lumeaux de Bergame.
23282.
Lenalie (A.) Paternoster.
35531.
liendrecie (.1. F. del See De
Lendrecie.
Leneka (A.) Zizi. .52375.
Len^ru (M. ) :
Affranchis. 444.
Redoutable. 38855.
Lengel (W. C.) :
Come back. 8042.
Game. 15829.
Leugyel (Melchior. Melcb<tii- <>!•
Menyhert) :
Car no. 6271.
Prophet Percival. 37717.
Roza neni. 40193.
Tante Rosa. 45120.
Typhon. 47854.
Typhoon 47854a-47865.
Zarin. 52290.
liOnharr (I.) Get-rich-quick.
16252.
IvenhofC (M.) Illusion. 20968.
Lenihan (A. K. ) See Klein
(A. L.)
Lennon (F. J.) Kathleen.
23522.
Lennon (L. ) Cornered. 53267.
Lennox (A.) Opal. 342.36.
Lennox (C. C. Gordon-) Ser
Gordon-Lennox.
Lennox (F.) :
Own your own home;
34978.
Razzle-dazzle. 38.541.
Lenoir (H.) :
Bridal of Olivette. 5046.
MousquetaiTes. 31254.
Lenormand (H. R.) Folie
blanche. 14663.
Lenotre (G.) See Gosselin
(L. L. T.)
Lent (E. B.) :
Behind the times. 3338c.
Censored lady. 53098.
Dr. Lovell. 11164, 11165.
Heart specialist. 18.503.
Lent (E. M.) :
Love-in-idleness. 26.524.
McLearv mascot. 27110.
Ninth day. 82828.
Rag doll. 38329.
Red pink. 38774.
3219
INDEX
Lent (E. M.) — Continued.
Sallies of Sal. 40594.
Squaw of Bear Claw.
43693, 43694.
StaniDS. 48752.
Wasula. 49683. 49684.
Leutz (K. ) Neue dirigent.
32269.
Lenz (A. F. ) Superstitious
wife. 44607.
Lenz (L.) :
Francois Villon. 15263.
Wieselchen. 50872.
Le> (Mrs. E. F.) See Leo
((Rf a)
Leo (Parker) See Parker
(L.)
Leo (R. de) See De Leo.
i.eo (Rita) :
Concerning- our own. 8207.
David. 10043.
Georgie, the girl who does
as she pleases. 16162a.
Horrors of war. 20284a.
Jane. 22452a.
Monster. 30876.
New tenant. 32470.
Telescope. 45242.
Le Ohr (E.) Don (Jameo.
11338.
L^on (A) :
Amor als pilot. 1326a.
Post im walde. 36871.
36872.
Leon (D. de) See De Leon.
Leon (F.) Sarah Bai-num's
dilemma. 40785.
Leon (H. R. de) See De Leon.
Le6n (J. Garcia) See Garcia
Leon.
L^on (J. Royo de) See Royo
de L^on.
Leon (K.) SeeDalliba (K. L.)
Leon (L.) Oath. 33200a.
Leon (O.) See Pollock (Carl).
Leon (S. W.) Love token.
26634.
Leon (T. C. de) See De Leon,
Leon (V.) :
Didi. 10833.
Eiserne jungfrau. 32361.
Erste weib. 12892.
Fidele bauer. 14117.
Friiulein Frau. m2?'4.
Fiirstenkind. 15634, 15635.
Geschiedene frau. 36242.
Gold gab icli fiir eisen !
53805, 53806.
Grosse name. 176S3.
Grosse tenor. 17688.
G u t e kamerad. 17793,
17794.
Husar. 20710.
Jolly peasant. 22954.
Liebeszauber. 54262, 54263.
L4on ( v. ) — Continued.
Lumpen. 54361, 54362.
Merry widow. 29271.
Nachtschnellzug. 318 9 2,
31S92a.
Otto Oder Otto. 54831.
Studentengrjifin 4 4 2 6 3.
44264.
Veuve joyeuse. 48919.
Leon (W. de) See De Leon.
Leon y Olalla (F. de) :
Buena nueva. 5402.
Tijeras. 46207.
Leonard (A.) :
Blind mother. 4262.
Child stealers of N. Y.
7012.
Darkest N. Y. 9885.
Only a working girl. 34191.
Queen of blackmailers.
38007.
Leonard (A.) & co. Vulture.
49331.
Leonard (C. V.) Jezebel. 22714.
Leonard (D. H.) Alice in
Wonderland. 790.
Leonard (D. L.) Hearts of
Israel. 53895.
Leonard (E. M. ) :
Fencing with fate. 14048.
Thrown on the world.
46116.
Till we meet again. 46214.
Leonard (E. R.) :
D a u b, the brushsmith.
9928.
Doctor Bugs' bughouse.
11123.
Leonard (E. S.) Like father
like sou. 25439.
Leonard (G. R.) :
King's power. 23989.
Maffical musicians. 27398.
Leonard (H. P.) :
Touch of nature. 46<)11.
When Rhffles met Sherlock
Holmes. 50285.
Leonard (H. W.) :
Conjuror. 8273.
To thine own self be true.
46392.
Leonard (Herbert) :
Daredevil. 9842.
Lady Tatters. 24524.
Leonard (Hope) Ali<*e in
W^ouderlaud. 790.
Leonard (J. B.) Mulligan's
masquerade. 31335.
Leonard (J. F.) :
H o g a n' s alley. 19943-
19945.
Hogan's christening. 19947.
H o g a n' s Irish iubilee.
19949.
Sky-pilot.
52593.
23668.
29893b.
4S235a.
sees ner.
her. 50225.
Tag day.
Leonard (J. F.) — Continued.
Hogan's Irish wedding.
19950.
Lighthouse keeper. 25402.
Scotch hero. 41166.
Share & share alike. 41952.
Two jolly rovers. 47660.
When we know not. 50349b.
Leonard (J. H.) Cash register.
6369.
Leftnard ( .1. M. )
42691.
Leonard (James) :
Aftei- 2000 years.;.
Kidding Hamlet.
Misleading man.
Under two jags.
When Caesar
50201.
V.'heji Ham lets
Leonard (Jimmie)
55506.
Leonard (L. B. ) Music counter
girl. 31401c.
Leonard (L. W.) Arkansaw
traveler. 1859, 1860.
Leonard (Martha) Julien.
23225a.
Leonard (Martia) :
Cleopatra. 53196.
Com m o n denominator.
8139.
Dgjanire. 53377.
Etheria. 13004.
Lysistrata of Aristophane.s.
26983.
M a s q u p of Manhattan.
28630.
Leonard (O.) :
Basherte. 3082.
By ourselves. 5697.
Eye for an eye. 13283.
Feast of Esther. 13952.
For the good of all. 14925.
Manasse. 28039.
NeAV Esther. 32374.
Power within. 37008.
Rehearsal. 38942.
When other hearts. 50278.
Leonard (P.) Sre B i s s e 1 1
(E. P.)
Leonard (R. E.) Apple of dis-
cord. 1715.
Leonard (T. AV.) Dagger-hoop
act. 9620.
Leonard (W. B.) Seminary
girls. 41447.
Leonard (W. E.) :
Glory of the morning.
16784, 51225b.
Vale of content. 4S625b.
Leonard (W. W.) Mistakes of
life. 30120.
Leonard & Flynn. Two Irish
cu-coos. 47648.
3220
INDEX
l><»onard co. Midnight under
the mistletoe. 29458.
Leonard-Stuart (C.) Newarl?
knows how. 32.547.
Le Onarde (C.) See Dralve
(C. L.)
Leoncavallo (R.) :
Avemaria. 2512a.
Chatterton. 6844, 6845.
Miiui Pinson. 29701.
F a g 1 i a c c i. 85050. 35051.
35053-35055.
Pagliacci clowni*. 35052.
Payasos. 35664.
Reginetta delle rose. 38924.
Roland von Berlin. 39754,
39755.
Zaza. 52294.
Zigeuner. 52342.
Zingari. 52359.
L^once (H.) H6Iuise. 18778.
Leone (M.) :
Inside stuff. 21773a.
Their getaway. 45662.
Leonhard (L.) Neue Shylock.
32275.
Leoui (F.) :
Fraucesca da Rimini.
1524Sa.
Oracolo. 34294a.
Rip Van Winkle. 39491.
Tzigana. 47878.
Leopold (F. F.) Honeymoon.
20121.
Leopold (L.) :
Love intrigues. 26532.
Our new country. 24727.
Leopold bros. Frivolity. 15497.
I^eopold bros. & co. Frivolity.
15497.
Lepaige (C. E.) Days of '76.
10158.
Lepelletier (Edmond) Etran-
gor. 13009.
LePelletier ( Eugene &J.) See
Pelletier (E. & J.)
Lepere (W. H.) :
Beans & buttons. 3162.
Court martial. 8845.
Jacinta. 22296.
Jacinta, the maid of Manza-
nillo. 22297.
Slim legacy. 42787.
Stray king. 44105.
Lepina (A. Fernandez) See
Fernandez Lepina.
Le Plongeon (A. D.) Queen
Moo's talisman. 13475.
Lepriuce (G.) Francs-magons.
15265.
Le Rec. Tombeur. 464G5.
Lerner (M.) Acceptable man.
52554.
Lerond (G. R.) imrud? See
I;eonard (G. R.)
Leroux (F. R.) :
Father & son. 1.3824.
Yolande de Feniac. 52122,
Leroux (G.) :
Alsace. 1005, 52645.
Cheri-Bibi. 6898.
Homme qui a vu le diable,
20089.
Lys. 26980.
Maison des juges. 27545.
Mystere de la chambre
jaune. 31790.
Lerotix (X.) :
Ohemineau. 6891.
Xantho chez les courtisanes.
51938.
Leroy (A.) Grand match.
17270.
Le Roy (C.) Tempter. 45336.
Leroy (E. M.) Morro Castle.
31071.
Leroy (J. H.) :
Paulina. 35627.
Sylvia. 44851.
Leroy (L.) Cousin Jack. 8889.
Le Roy (N.) :
Amer. girl in Paris. 1215.
Bits of vaudeville. 4013a.
Camera fiend. 5938.
Hotel Nearly. 203n9a.
Le Roy (R. B.) Rained in.
38390.
Leroy (S.) See King (Vlrs. S.)
Le Roy (W.) :
Hogan's honeymoon. 19948.
Hogan's millions. 19951.
Le Roy fW. E.) Wyoming girl.
51928.
Le Roy & Clayton. Hogan of
the hansom. 19941.
Le Roy & Harvey. Overland
ltd. 34963.
Leroyle (H.) :
Linked by law. 25.527.
Squabbles. 43676.
Lersner (H. H.) :
At the box-office. 2204.
Capricious fate. 6075.
Rebidve. 38636.
Le Sage. Cri.spin. rival of his
master. 9143a.
Le Saint (E.) Bess. 3572.
Lesaulnier (L.) John Park &
Dr. Dott's doings. 22873.
L'Escale (R. de) Revenge.
39247.
Lesclide (R.) :
Tales of Edgar Poe. 44988.
1002d night. 52488.
Lese verlag. Andreas Hofer.
1436.
Leser (L. L.) :
Behind the mask. 3330.
Im lande der lotophagen.
20983.
43007.
43017.
Where the
I Leser (L. L.) — Continued.
j Maskenfreiheit. 28617.
Maskeraders. 28619.
Mittags ge.spenster. 80502.
Namego. 31915.
Schoen-Rothtraut. 410S6,
Strickland wider Strick-
land. 44146.
Lesh (C. R.) Tragedy of Ran-
som Hollow. 46736.
Leslie (Miss) Mr. Smith,
30264.
Leslie (A.) One magic hour,
34033.
Leslie (B.) :
Booming city. 4634.
Booming town. 4635.
Crazy guy. 9034.
Merry-go-round. 29237.
My aunt's nephew. 31491.
Rough house. 40069.
Leslie (Edward) :
Society belles.
Society girls.
Leslie (Eleanor)
mockingbird sings. 503396.
Leslie {Mrs. F.) Froth of so-
ciety. 15605.
Leslie (G.) Divorce agent.
11029.
Leslie (H. J.) :
Ne\s- Leaf. 32405.
Oh ! Susannah ! 33357.
Leslie (Henry) Village black-
smith. 49024.
lieslie (Herbert) Journalists.
23069a.
Leslie (J.) Vaudeville team in
Rubenville. 48742a.
Le5:;lio (N.) :
Smile of forgiveness.
42.S26a.
War fly. 55835.
Leslie (S.) Girl in the purple
mask. 16571. 16572.
Leslie (V.) Monologues
Leslie (W. O.) :
At war with herself
Heloise. 18780.
Loriena. 26242.
Le.soir (G.) :
Capt. Fracasse.
Her 2d time
19131.
Milliner's girl.
Sweet Shandon
44763.
Lesperance (J.) One hundred
years ago. 34024.
Lesser (A. H.) Eggleston sis-
ters. 12293.
Lesser (C.) Only a Jew. 34168.
Lessey (G. A.) :
Bernice. 3540.
Harvard man. 18264.
30833.
26242.
6106.
on earth.
29628.
bells.
3221
INDEX
Lessi (L.) :
Broken chance. 5175.
On boartl the Mary Jane.
33757.
Lessig (J. E.) :
Grouch eternal. 53842.
Hermit. 53928.
Lessing :
Distant relative. 10972.
Minna von Baruhelm.
53127.
Lessiiig (B.) See Block (R.).
Lessing (E. M.) See Cook (E.
M. L.).
Lessing (G. E.) :
Continental drama. 8380a.
Emilia Galotti. 12615.
Minna von B a r n h e 1 m .
8380a, 17445b, 29757.
Nathan der Weise. 32035a,
32035b, 35241.
Lessin? (M. ) Two step Lulu.
47782.
Lester. Big 4. 37S7.
Lester (C. M.) Opium. 34277.
Lester (D. E.) co. :
Alphonse & Gaston. 996.
Arizona kicker. 1847.
Lester (E.) :
Dawson's mistakes. 10094.
Uncle Josh & Aunt Bridget.
47984.
Lester (Francis) :
Flirtation cured. 14530.
New squire. 32465.
Our servants. 34770.
Skeleton in the closet.
42058.
Lester (Frank) That type-
writer. 45622.
Lester (Fred) Midnight opera.
29448.
Lester (H. H.) Upholstering
a woman. 48518.
Lester (J. H.) :
Irishman's devotion. 22050.
Irishman's love. 22054.
Lester (J. L.) Result. 39121a.
Lester (Lillian) :
Alexandria. 751.
Almost. 958.
Her half brother. 19009.
Judge's wife. 23155.
Millie, the lawyer. 29623.
Missing phial. 30069.
Lester (Lisle) Beryl. 3564.
Lester (M. C.) Hop-scotch.
20246.
Lester (M. H.) Kitty & Dick.
24058.
Lester (R. B.) Rose of Lln-
derhof. 39992.
Lester (S. E.) Girl of the
Rockies. 16602.
Lester (Wili) See Levy (W.
L.)
Lester (Winfield) Aye yust
yumj) my yob. 2589.
Lester & Williams :
H(.ok & I. 20211.
Me & Jack. 28961.
Lestocq (Vv'. ) :
Foundling. 30711.
Jane. 224.52.
Ur.cles & aunts. 48065.
L'Estrange (C. C.) Florizel.
14572a.
Lesueur (D. ) See Lapauze
(J. L.)
l.esueur (E.) <'a'ur et hi rose.
7775.
Leterrler (E.)
Hi I If a king. 17909.
Marjolaine. 28310.
Oolah. 34233.
Lethert (F. A.) Christkind.
53154, 53155.
Letherr( H. M. ) Winged mes-
sage. 55958.
Letovsk;y- (S. ) Fran Anne, die
dame am putztisch. 1.5279a.
Letson (B. E.) Lob. 26021b.
Letson (G. E.) Elvira Bizar-
ro's revenge. 12560.
Leubrie (L.) :
Alamo. 686.
Capture, sacking, fall &
taking of the Alamo.
6187.
Fall of Paris. 13479.
Fall of the Bastiie. 134S6.
M;issacre of the Alamo.
28658.
Mexico. 29351.
Millionaire's daughter.
29666.
Taking of the Bastiie.
44951.
Tplephonia. 4.">240, 45241.
Leugei-s (E. ) :
Blue blood. 43-59.
-Misfits. 29886.
Leupp (F. E.) Bagbv versus
Bagby. 2803, 2804.
Lev (B.) Gorilla-man. .53818.
Levade (O. ) H ^ r ^ t i q u e s .
19207.
Levaque ( It. ) see Van Deusen
(E.)
Leveaux (A.) Under a spell.
48092.
Level (.L C.) :
Bastiles of Russia. 3091.
Civil service examination.
7478.
Mistress of Niagara Falls.
30426.
Old miner. 33575.
Level (M.) :
Baiser dans la nuit. 2814.
Gosse. 17140.
Sous la lumiere rouge-.
43354.
Leven (Ben) -Nichols adv. co.
Learn to say, supreme.
24944.
Leventhal (F.) .Justice. 2.3415.
L6veque (J. M.) :
Belle Creole. 3379.
Billy Bing. 3878.
Hawkeye. 18339.
Josephine's love affair.
23037.
King Capital. 23745.
Mile. Flirt. 27693.
Mr. Jacob's delicatessen.
30190.
Swinuuing girl. 44803.
Three fakirs of Faz. 4.5959.
Lever (C. J.) :
Charles O'Malley. 6765.
Con Cregan. 184S8.
Le Vere (M.) It might have
been. 22227.
Leveridge (A. D. ) :
And thev voted for women.
1422.
Father's famous flight.
13868.
Leverid.ge (E. S.) liiglit hearts,
a masque of labor. 2536Sa.
Levering (T. M.) Homespun
heart. 20073.
Leverson (D.) Bet. 3606.
Levetzow (K. von) Ewige
angst. 13176.
Levey (A.) Winter's tale.
51203.
Levi (A.) Dinner for 3. 10880.
Levi (A. J.) :
Case of servantgitis. 6343.
Rappaccini's daughter.
38478.
Twiggs & Tudens. 47475.
Levi (L. N.) Stratagem. 44082.
Levi (M. ) Bourgeois gentil-
homme. 4763.
Levi (R.) King's choice.
23947.
Levick (G.) First mate. 14377.
Levien (J. M.) .Jacobite regi-
ment. 22409.
Levin (B. E.) :
Girl outside. 16614.
White man's burden. 50543.
Levin (C. D.) Ma.lor's niece.
27586.
Levin (H. A.) Slumberland.
42804.
Levin (L. S. & Z.) :
Kinder. 23712a.
One night only. .34051a.
Wooden wedding. 516Sla.
3222
INDEX
Levin (P.) :
Riber & s0n. 39326a.
Taarnet. 55503.
Levine (M.) :
After midnight. 479a.
Organ grinder. 34339.
Levine (M. E.) :
Day at Be)le Isle. 10102.
Police reporter. 36670b.
Levi no (D.) :
Satan's will. 40830.
Sultan of Ballehoho. 44470.
Levinsky (R. L.) :
All men are liars. 52625.
All women are liars. 52635.
In Shadowlaud. 21321a.
Other v.-oman. 34494b.
Levinsohu (A. M.) Girl & the
monk. 16446.
L^^vinsohu (I.) :
Big grey car. 52887.
Law of nature. 24869.
World. 51744.
Levinsohn (Mrs. I.) :
Daughter of (Jherry Hill.
9943.
Fairy god father. 13407.
Her sister. 19138.
Irma. 22057.
Law of nature. 24869.
Man with the mask. 2S010.
Readjustment. 38547.
Voice of nature. 49231.
World. 51744.
Levinson (H. D.) Riley. 55179.
I-evinson (.1. M.) Indelible
stain. 54053.
Levis (D. B.) Uncle Josh
Spruceby. 47986.
Levi son (H.) :
Bloomer girls. 4313.
Borrowed husband. 4676.
Levitt (A. .7.) New road.
32451.
Le Vitt (O. H.) School board
in our town. 33982.
Levy (Andi-e) Courtisane.
8865.
«Levy (Archie) Terrance Brady.
Esq. 45406.
Levy (Arthur) Men of leisure.
29108.
Levy (B. G.) :
Ilis father's son. 19619.
Tom-boy. 46441.
Levy (D. C.) Sultan's favor-
ite. 44484.
Levy (D. L.) :
Emeryville ringer. 12600.
King iV- the booster. 23734.
Levy (F.) .Juliette's divorce.
2.3229.
Levy (G. N.) Two merry
monarchs. 47702.
Levy (Gertrude) Knout's kiss.
241920.
T>evy ((Jrace) As the sun sets.
2021.
Levy ( H. H. ) :
Circumstantial error.
7387a.
Du!)lext>d duplicitv. 12044a.
.John. 22822a.
Market price. 28331b.
Or<hid bride. 34305a.
Romance of Beatrice.
39790a.
Tables turned. 44900a.
When love returns. 50259b.
W o m a n o f character.
51 433a.
Woman's wit. 51602a.
Levy (H. M.) :
Noltility. 32911.
Prince Beuami. 37277.
Risky decepti(m. 39.521.
Levy (Hortense) :
Death & transfiguration.
53367.
Interior decoration. 54064.
L e V y ( Hubert ) Oalisava.
5875.
Levy (L) :
Body defenders. 52938.
Brains. 4896a.
Family cure. 13587a. -
Guilty brain. 17759.
It's the man. 22243a.
Levy (I. J.) :
Love or duty. 26585.
Miss Rattler. 30016.
Mrs. Barrington's secret.
30302.
Levy (.J.) Infatuation. 21682.
Levy (J. G.) Daughter of Eng-
land. 9949.
Levy f.T. L.) Jumbo Jum.
23280a.
Levy (L. S.) :
Alimony. 803.
Willie Carburv steams up.
51076.
Levy (Laurence) On the brink.
33812.
Levy (Leah) Gypsy Jane.
178.32.
Levy (N.) :
Dago & the monk. 9627.
Hugo , the Roman fighter.
20592.
Man wanted. 27974.
Miser's dream. 29871.
That woman next door.
45630.
Levy (R, E.) Festival of fea.sts,
14076.
Levy (S.) :
Biff ! baff ! buff ! 3769.
Warm babv. 4961 5.
Levy (S. P.) :
Best seller. 3596a.
Dixie. 11065.
Here's to Alice. 19194.
Jack & Jill. 22309.
Life. 25277.
Love of Clifford. 26563.
26564.
Once upon a time. 33975.
That's one way. 45614.
You win. .52152.
Levy (W. L.) :
Heine Fritz. 18642.
Little emigrant. 25668.
Mr. Dooley's farce coraedv
CO. 30173.
Shipwrecked. 42128.
Lewald (N.) Deputv sheriff.
10500.
Lewandowski (E. P.) Ditch.
10996.
Lewandowski (W. A.) Return
of the prodigals. 39199.
■ Lewer ( J. ) After dark in Dead-
wood. 467.
Lewerenz (M.) Beggars. 3318.
Lewers (E.) Tempest. 45271.
Lewin (H.) Lustige kakadu.
26952.
Lewine (A. E.) Stranger.
44061.
Lewinson (M.) Everystudent.
13140.
Lewis (A. E.) :
Daughter of the storm.
10010.
Queen of diamonds. 38017.
38020.
Red shadow. 38799.
Three cornered bargain.
45942.
Lewis (Agnes) Zera. 52327.
Lewis (Al) Lonesome club.
54314.
Lev/is (Albert) Sacrifice. 40463.
Lewis (-Albert) pxeud. See
Thayer (A. L.)
Lewis (Andrew) Betty's haul.
3660.
Lewis (Andy) :
Cocaine fiend. 7749.
Merry-go-round. 29236.
Mifiiffif. 29517.
Mistake. 30102.
Lewis (Ann) See Rhodes
(L. W.)
Lewis (Annie) See Johnson
(A. L.)
Lewis (Arthur) Sleeper awak-
ened. 42748.
Lewis (C.) Two sociable
friends. 47778.
Lewis (C. B.) :
Ben & Dot. 3480.
Bijah. 3823.
3223
INDEX
Lewis (C. B.) — Continued.
Brotlier Gardner. 5262.
Deacon Jaclvson. 10191.
Her next luisband. 19087.
Tennessee. 4.5382.
Yaltie. 51956.
Lewis (C. E.) :
At 3 a. m. 2298.
Life of Hiawatlia. 2.5317.
Lewis (C. H.) (xreen-all-over.
17548a.
Lewis (C. L.) Dulce, tlie j,'irl &
tlie money. 11997.
I>ewis (C. M.) Motlier Eartli &
her vegetable daugliters.
81183.
Lewis (Camille) Cinderella.
7845.
Lewis (Catherine) :
England's throne. 12770,
12771.
Love story. 26616.
Man's heritage. 28102.
Mrs . Smith's husbands."
80462.
My mis'es. 31649.
Nell Grwvnne. the player.
82186.
Old Testament word-scenes.
88643.
One New Year's night.
84045.
1 :80 a. m. 52414.
Lewis (Celina H.) Mr. (>)hen's
assistant. 30164.
Lewis (D.) :
Due 4 dollars. 11945.
On board Bungimgaboo.
33756.
September morn. 4L518.
Lewis (D.G.) Netta, the vivan-
diere. 32263.
Lewis (D. T.) :
.Tail limits. 22429.
That settles it. 45618.
Lewis (E. A.) Mother Earth
& her vegetable daughters.
31133.
Lewis (E. B.) :
Gridiron Idug. 17627.
Monsieur Renaud. 54590.
Second burglar. 41279.
Lewis (E. D.) Sleeper awak-
ened. 42748.
Lewis {Mrs. E. E.) :
Moorland rivers. 30986.
Rome & Judea. 39848.
Scarlet cord. 40971.
Lewis (E. P.) :
Epicure. 12825.
Prophet's wives. 37720.
Waterway. 49703.
Lewis (E. S.) Election dav.
12394.
Lewis (E. W.) Foot-hills.
Lewis ( Harry ) ^Continued.
14764.
Call (tf the soul. 5909.
Lewis (Edwin A.) :
Del>t. 10302.
Newbern. 32548.
Easy monev. 12180.
Old flag. 33479.
Gilded cane. 16354a.
Tattered Tom. 4.5157.
Great sacrifice. 17461b.
Lev/is ( Estelle A. ) :
Masquerader. 28638.
King's stratagem. 23996.
Wrong dope. 51868.
Sappho. 40776.
Lewis (Herman) Away from
Lewis (F. C.) Undergraduates.
home. 2577.
48258.
I-ewis (I. P.) That princess
Lewis (F. H. ) Living law.
gowu. 45608.
25981.
Lewis (J. A.) :
l>ewis (F. L) Thirteenth week.
Brass & brains. 4924.
45S27a.
Lion & the lamb. 25537.
Lewis (F. .L) :
Uncle. 47930.
Big sister. 3802a.
Lewis (.L C.) :
Demonstrator. 10459. '
A!>e Zekener. 63.
.loncs vs. .Tones. 22985.
Cliaructer parade of all na-
MacCormack circle. 2707J.
tions. 6734.
That ca.se of the Joneses.
('ountrv band parade. 8729.
45545.
Si Plunknrd. 42214.
Lewis (Frank J.) :
Si Plunkard from Fairvievv,
Chimes. 7064.
Pa. 42216.
Gossip. 17146.
Yankee band j)arade. 51967.
Royal flush. 40142.
Yankee drum junior. .51991.
Lewis (G.) Greed for money.
Lewis (.1. S.) :
17545.
Boy. 4820.
Lewis (G. A.) :
Flower of the peach.
Emperador Billionis. 12<327.
14596a.
Living mummy. 2.5983.
Love affairs of an old
Lewis (G. M. ) Rainbow chaser.
maid. 26421.
38384.
Osru. 13128.
Lewis (H. A.) :
Rip's dream. 39.506.
Christopher C o 1 u m b u s.
That makes the world go
7260.
round. 45-591.
Hearts of the Blue Ridge.
Uncle .Tack. 4797L
18576.
Undine. 48268.
Landlord & tenant. 24628.
What happenefl to Rip.
Lewis (H. B.) :
50081.
Along the levee. 985.
Who's got thp .ioker? .50652.
Butts, the news girl. ,5667.
Lewis (.1. T.) :
Daughter of the Revolu-
.Tail limits. 22429.
tion. 10004.
Spendthrift. 43509.
Indian's revenge. 21659.
That settles it. 45618.
Irish wit. 22044.
Willoughby & son. 51091.
Modern business. 54.570.
T-ewis (.T. W.) Netta, the
Romance of the Revolution.
vivandiere. 32263.
39822.
Lewis (J. Warren) .Tennie
Value received. 48665.
Vail's mission. 22608.
Virginia Grey. 49131.
Lewis (J. Winder) :
Lewis (H. C.) :
Across the ocean. 184.
Half-back. 17915.
Benedict Arnold. 3.504.
K:ing of Patagonia. 23848.
Lewis (J. Wynder) :
Two thieves. 47792.
Commoners. 8148.
Lewis (Mrs. TI. C.) f^ee Cam-
Iving Ivoka-nut. 23799.
eron (Margaret)
Lewis (.L Y.) :
Levv'is (H. F.) jr. Six bells.
Dash in vaudeville. 9920.
55358.
Seth Spinner's troubles.
Lewis (H. S.) Son of devotion.
41584.
43201.
We are neutral. 49810b.
Lewis (Harry) :
Lewis (Jay) :
Brother detective. .5261a.
His ma.iesty. 19718.
Brother masons. .52999.
Lobster. 26032.
Call of the blood. 5896.
Pptrolpum. 360.56.
3224
INDEX
Lewis (Jeanette) Sis Plunk-
ard. 42582.
Lewis (JeiTreys) Clothilde.
53201.
Lewis (.Joseph) :
Falir treihn. 13355.
Inevitable. 21667.
^Mortgage. 31078.
Patriot sons, 1776. 35566.
Rebellion of '01. 38630.
Lewis (Joseph W.) Priscilla.
37504.
Lewis (L. R.) :
Christmas at the Kerchiefs.
7201.
Money-question. 307S9a.
liOwis (Landred) Sympathy.
44863.
Lewis (Leon) Kit Car.sou's
last trail. 24034.
Lewis (Leopold) :
Bells. 3456.
Wandering .Tew. 40486.
Lewis (Lillian) :
Credit Lorraine. 9052.
Innocent sinner. 21751.
.Joseph of Canaan. 23019.
Lewis (M. M. ) In a nutshell.
21079.
Lewis (M. W. ) Married dude.
28447.
Lewis (Mai'y) :
Knocking at the door.
24184.
Wild night. 5.5944.
Lewis (Mattie) :
Fergus. 14057.
Knock at the door. 24177.
Lewis (N. ) Along the Mo-
Hawk. 987.
Lewis (O. F.) Long distance.
26139.
T-,ewis {Mrs. O. G.) Christmas
at the Kerchiefs. 7201.
Lewis (P. H. ) Confession.
8230.
Lewis (P. J.) :
Fun in a butcher shop.
15674a.
Tin Pan alley cabaret.
55600.
Lewis (R. C.) :
Saintly Mr. Billings. 40562.
Sanka hamba. 40711.
Lewis (R. H.) See Carroll
(P. H.)
Lewis (R. T.) Bally-hoo.
2867.
Lewis (Rachel) Ballet girl.
2851.
Lewis (Ray) See Levinsky
(R. L.)
Lewis (Richard) r>e.serter.
10545.
Lewis (Roger) Melodyland.
54485.
Lewis (Ross) Mixed drinks.
30521.
I-ewis (S. M.) Million dollar
dolls. 29641a.
Lewis (Samuel) :
Baiting the hook. 2815.
His majesty & the maid.
19720.
House across the way.
20386.
Knocking at the door.
24184.
Makinsi- of Maddalena.
27626.
Serpent in the house.
41554.
Wild night. 55944.
Lewis (Slielley) What really
happened. 50103.
Lewis (Spearman) Cinderella.
7345.
Lewis (V.) See Tupman (J.)
Lewis (W.) Du Barry. 11905.
Lewis (W. A.) :
Dead Sea fruit. 102 L7.
Rarebit & a pot of musty.
38486.
Vampire. 48675.
Voice of her soul. 49228.
Twin idols. 47487.
Two men & a woman.
47697.
Lewis (W. B.) :
Her ladyship, the mavor.
19044.
Number 7. 33134a.
Scarlet love. 40992r..
War babe. 55832.
Lewis (W. H.) :
.Totiah. 22969.
Ponce de Leon. 36777.
Lewis (Walter) Babv grand.
2643.
Lewis (il/rs. Wilfred) Elec-
tion day. 12394.
Lewis stock co. Davenj)ort &
CO., marriage brokers. 10036.
Lewisohn (L.) :
Beaver coat. 11682.
Before dawn. 11682.
Charlemagne's hostage.
116S2d.
Conflagration. 11682.
Dramatic works of G.
Hauptmann. 116 8 2-
11682d, 53463.
Drayman Henschel. 11682a.
Henry of Aue. 116S2c.
Michael Kramer. 11682b.
Mothers. 54615.
Rats. 11682a.
Rose Bernd. 11682a.
Lewisohn ( L. ) — Continued.
Schluck & Jau. 11682d.
Treasure. 46897b.
Lewisohn (Mrs. L.) See Lew-
isohn (M. A. C. C.)
Lewisohn (M. A. G. C.) :
Almost a mothei-. 52639.
Common man. 81 43.
Cost of a hat. 8610a.
Gray dome. 17618d.
House divided. 20389.
Kidnappers. 23685.
Lawbreakers. 24876a.
Pawns of war. 35655a.
Le Witt (C.) :
Bold Mr. Timid. 4512.
Pair of white ducks. 35120.
Lewlits (A.) :
Political plot. 36693.
Political scandal. 36702.
Lewton (N.l Down with arms.
1162S.
Ley bold (F. J.) Naughty mer-
maid. 32088.
Le.vda (R.) De 7 a 8. 10182.
Leys (J.) Dad. 9583.
Leyst (C.) Hoche und Bona-
parte. 19917a.
L'Hommedieu (A.) aS'cp L'Hom-
medieu (W. A.)
L'Hommedieu (W. A.) :
Business man. 5591.
Talleyrand. 45016.
Under the mistletoe. 48183.
I/Hote (F. ) Musical honey-
moon. 31436.
Iv'Hotellerie (M. de) :
A orillas del Ebro. ISa.
Los de la burra. 26253a.
L'Hotellerie Falloisse (M de)
Amor y poesfa. 1339.
Libbey (C. O.) King of U-Kan.
23887.
I-ibbey (L. .J.) See Stilwell (L.
J. L.)
Libby (M.) :
Bric-a-brac. 5036.
Scandal in the family.
40938.
Libby (O.G.) Corn silk. 8534a.
Liber (B. ) Swamp. 44717.
Liberman (J.) :
Ex post facto. 13178b.
Three of a
Liberto (F.)
drama. 5594.
Libin (S. or Z.) :
Abgrund. 70.
Blind jealousy. 4250a.
His first bride. 19625a.
Justice. 23408, 23415.
Love's sacritice. 26736a.
Men & women. 29099.
Power of passion. 36978a.
kind. 55576.
Business man's
3225
INDEX
TJl)iu (S. or Z.) — Continued.
Two nioliiers. 55703.
Tn welcome guest. 55742.
i.ihi'airie ji'^n^rale. Armide et
(Jildis. 1886.
I.ibniirie Larousse & co. See
Laroiisse (I>jbrairie) & co.
I.ihrairie P. Oilendorf. See Ol-
leiidorf (F. ) librairie.
I.ichetti (J.) Genoveffa. 10092.
I.icho (A. v..) p]wijre wanderer.
13178a.
l.ichtblau (D.) After the war.
.■i23a.
I -khteiiberger-Metcalfe. Apos-
tel. 1692a.
Lichtenstadter (M.) :
Brink. 5126.
riiri.^topher Marlowe. 7277.
Eneiii.v at home. 12734.
I.lchtenstein (B. F. ) Spanish
page. 4.S437.
i,iehten.stein-Koevessy (M. ) :
(Jhildreu of the sun. 7044.
Florita. 14572.
Kick (C.) Otlier fellow. 34444.
I.ickteig (A.) Lebende leich-
uani. 24963.
I.iddard (F.) (Juide of Monte
Carlo. 17746a.
i.iddell (M. H.) :
Macbeth. 27058.
Tempe.st. 4.5270.
Liddle (F. .T.) Infernal lyre.
21686.
Lie (B.) Kacokump. 5.5093.
Lieb (B.) :
Hypnotist. 20766.
Mother's life preserver.
31189.
Meh (H.) :
Call. 5878.
Deceiver. 10321.
Dope. 11444.
Frame-up. .53698.
T.ieban (A.) :
Settlements. 41598.
Stock exchange. 43913.
1/iebenl^els (H. ) Farailie Es-
tepau. 13505.
Lieber (A.) Arlington Light-
foot, P. D. 1869a.
Lieber (F.) Sun.set at Luzv 8.
44573.
Lieberman (E.) :
Awakening of Narradin.
52787.
Crossroads. 9219a.
Discard. 10916a.
Fountain of youth. 1.5133.
Once upon a time. .54795.
One every minute. 34003a.
One touch o'nnture. 34111a.
I.iebermann (L. De L. ) Quaker
maid of Flushing. .37954.
Liebermann (W. R.) Two
months married. 47709.
I.iebert (S.) :
Insurance agent. 21789.
Millennium. 29610.
"Twas better so. 47396.
Lieiiier (T. A.) jr. That
Schwelsteiu affaii-. 4.5617.
Liebler & co. :
.\ffair in the barracks. 411.
Alias .Jinnny Valentine.
7(J9.
<'anieo Kirby. 5935.
Children of the Ghetto.
7039.
Deep purple. 10366.
Fourth estate. 15196.
In the palace of the king.
21475b.
Man from home. 27775.
Prince consort. 37289.
Regeneration. 38907.
Wliile sister. .50572.
i.iebler tl-c Miner co. :
Bad Mr. Good. 2781.
I'.e good. 31.53.
My wife's maid. .'J1760.
l^rofessor Rocks of Khu-
dike. 376.39.
IJeL'ler co. :
Daughter of heaven. 9958.
Honest .Tim Blunt. 20099.
Paper chase. 35222.
Hacketty packetty house.
38307.
That s..rt. 4.5618a.
lji(^bling (A.) :
Kinder der wahrheit.
23714.
Liebesschule. 2.52-53.
Santa Caterina. 40723.
LiH)ling (L.) :
(;irl of Seville. 16.591.
I so] a. 22180.
Spy. 43666e.
Liebmanu (G. ) Neue welt &
neue liebe. 32278.
Liebovitz (D.) Old Sid Pointer.
54774.
Liebstoeckl (H.) :
Aphrodite. 1076.
Quo vadis? .38247.
Schmuck der Madonna.
41075.
Lieder (F. W. C.) :
I'.ibliothekar. 3750.
Don Carlos, infant von
Spanien. 11.339h.
Lienard (A.) :
Aigle. 636.
Cfirmosine. 62.54.
Cleopatre. 7594a. .53196.
Si sera. 42.583.
Tentation de I'.Vbbl? .TeaTi.
45390.
liienau (R. ) See Schlesiuger'-
sche buch "Und inusikhand-
lung.
IJes (C. K.) Rival queens.
39548.
Life pub. CO. Barbara h'rietchie.
2962.
Liggett (L.) Talisman. 45000.
Light !R. S.> In Nevada.
21248.
Light (W. \V.) Pantomime al-
manac. 35180.
Lighthall (W. D.) Hiawatha.
the Mohawk. 193.52.
Lightner (F.) :
Little Kai .Jing. 54289.
Who's Eugland? .506.50a.
Liirhtner (F. M.I :
Anarchist. 1.388.
Baresark. 2980.
Crown prince. 9231.
Frederick with the empty
pockets. 1.5322.
Little Kai Jing. 257.39,
25740.
Maggie Malony. 27352.
Missionary. 30079.
Queen Elizabeth. 37988.
Taming of the cynic. 4.5053.
Lighton (W. R.) :
Billy Fortune. 3881.
Mills of god. 29070.
Lignereux (G.) Surprise bien
agreabie. 44646.
Ligny (E. B. de) See De T>ignv.
Ligon (J. H.) :
Antoinette Rigaud. 1629.
Convici lab<jr. 8418.
Fun in a restaurant. 1.5684.
Lady doctress. 24387.
Lost paradise. 26335.
Martyr. 28519.
My father's brother. 31539.
Sulphuro. 44467.
Lillen (E.) Eros & Psyche.
12881.
Liliencron ( D. von) Ges.'un-
melte werke. 16241.
Lilienfein fH.) :
Grosse tag. 176S7.
Horrgottswarter. 19316.
Herzogin von Palliauo.
19319a.
Kampf mit dem schatten.
23477.
Stier von Olivera. 43894,
43895.
Tyrann. 47868. 47869.
Liljencrantz (O. A.) Prince
who would a-wooing go.
37380.
Lillard (F.) See Lillard (.7.
F. B.)
3226
INDEX
Lillard (J. F. B.) Sam Hous-
ton, the hero of San Jacinto.
40639.
Lillard (R. W.) Duke of Ta-
- ra-ra. 11995.
Lillev (M. C.) & CO. Ritual,
Knights of Athens. 39527.
Lillie (Mrs. G. M.) Sec Lillie
(M. E.)
Lillie (G. W.) :
Oklahoma. 33393, 33394.
Santa Fe train robbery.
40741.
Lillie (M. E.) Poet's gold.
54989.
Lilly (W.) Fortunes of Mr.
Bob. 15078.
Lily pub. house:
Ghosts. 16323.
Nora. 32994.
Lima (C. A. de.) See De Lima
(C. A.)
Limendoux (F.) Chipeu. 7111.
Linahan (A.) Sec Donahue (L.)
Linan (M.) Centro de las mu-
jeres. 6601.
Linares Bccerra (L.) :
A ver si va a poder ser, 23.
Angel bueno. 52688.
Angeles mandan. 1487.
Barrio latino. 3059a.
Buen amor. 5400a.
Calor del nido. 5926.
Castillo de las Aguilas.
6416.
Clown beb6. 7688.
Como las fiores. 8155.
Cueuto del dragon. 9333.
Entre teja.s. 12811.
Gran simulacro. 17251c.
Nubecita. 33115.
Ojos vacfos. 33387.
Poco juicio. 36608a.
Puente de los crimeues.
55063.
Reina juguete. 55141.
Secreto de la biblioteca.
55273.
Sor Angelica. 43282.
Tinglado de la farsa. 55602.
Y sigue la vida ! 51948.
Linares Rivas (M.) :
Anoranzas. 1577.
Buen demonio. 5401.
Clavito. 7560.
Como buitres. 8153a.
Cuandoelliisquieren. 9299.
Dona Desdenes. 11380.
Flor de los Pazos. 14549.
Idolo. 20907.
Lady Godiva. 24413.
Lo que engafia la verdad.
26010.
Magia de la vida. 27357.
l^inares Rivas (M.) — Contd.
Milagro. 54511.
Mismo amor. 29894.
Raza. 38534.
Santos e meigas. 40756.
Linck (H.) Alles mobil. 932a.
Lincke (P.) :
Casanova. 6312.
Lady Luna. 24458.
Lincoln {Mr. & Mrs.) All's
well that ends well. 903.
Lincoln (C. E.) Marianela.
28254.
Lincoln (F. A.) :
End of the bridge. 12705.
Miss Barbara. 29903a.
Piece of ivory. 36255.
Lincoln (J. C.) :
Cap'n Warren's wards.
6062a.
Cy Whittaker's place. 9526.
Lincoln (J. G.) For love &
life. 14861.
Lincoln (J. W.) :
Putting it over on father.
37924d.
Rather rough on Robert.
38505.
Lincoln (K. W.) Sixth sense.
42639.
Lind (H.) Gringoire. 17646.
Lind (M. R. M. E.) Little toy
band. 25909.
Lind (W. M.) Punch & Judy.
37829a.
Lludau (B. u. K.) Welten-
biunmler. 55868.
Lindau (C.) :
Ehemiinnerzug. 12.326.
Frauenfresser. 15291-15293.
Friihling am Rhein. 15615a,
53728.
Gliicksschweincheu. 16799.
Johunn der Zweite. 22811.
Kismet. 24011.
Lord Piccolo. 26215.
:\lein maderl. 29063,
29064.
Uoiiiantische fruu. 39842,
39843.
Teresita, die weisse sklavin.
45400a.
Verbotene stadt. 48S51a-
48851c.
Yielliebchen. 49003, 49004.
Wasfehltihm? 49632.
Liiidau (Ti.) One of our people.
34069.
Lindau (P.) :
Andere. 1428.
Diana. 10783, 10784.
I'rocureur Halleis. o7571b.
Soichdir. 42930.
3227
Li mi berg ,H.; :
Three enamored policemen.
45958.
Waifb. 49379.
Liudell (A. G.) :
Rhoda. 39317a.
Youth. 52239a.
Liudeman (M. H.) :
Angel. 1455.
Butting in. 5662.
Episode. 12828.
Help the widder. 18788.
If you. 20943.
Misplaced confidence. 29895.
Uncle Jack. 47967.
Wanted, a girl. 49508.
Wilson's suggestion. 51105.
IJndemanu (O.) Katclien von
Heilbronn. 23447.
Linden (G.) One hundred years
from now. 34026.
Linden (H.) See Collins (H. L.)
Linden (L.) Hearts of New
England. 18566.
Linder (G.) Girls & the baron.
.53785.
Linder (M.) Frame-up. 15243c.
Liudgren (A. ii.) For love
alone. WS-M.
Lindholm (A. M. ) See Chase
(A. M.)
Lindholm ( .\. T. ) Demosthenes.
10462.
Lindholm (C. A.) :
Man from Minnesota. 27793.
Peck. 3.57.50.
Race sui<-ide. 38295.
Lindlev (H.) :
Ben Hur. 3485.
Castav>nys. 6410.
In the Carolina hills. 21356.
Molly. 3070<X
Moods and Tenses. 30928.
Raiders. 383.55.
Woman s cau.se. 51515.
Lindley (Mrs. H. E.) :
Aleta. 739.
Coming step. 8102.
Lindley (U. B.) :
Proper emphasis. 37701a.
Sister of justice. 42592a.
Lindly (E. A.) Clairvoyant.
7493.
Lindmark (W. M.) Don
Quixote. 11373.
Lindner (H.) Thou shalt not
steal. 45909,
Lindo (P.) See Harri.sou
(Amelia)
Lindon (F.) :
Man outside. 27937.
Son of IMonte Cristo. 4321 1 .
Way out yonder. 49781.
INDEX
Llndou (P.) Bells of Big Ben.
3459
Lindoii (P. C.) Dr. Baxter's
servants. 11117.
Lindsay (C. M.) :
Agent & tlie widow. 578.
Closing tlie contract. 7653.
Getting married. 16286.
In society's whirl. 21327.
Looking for more. 26165.
Turn about is fair play.
47348.
Way out. 49772.
Lindsay (F.) Whip wonder.
50448.
Lindsay (H.) :
Getaway. 16266.
Red light. 38752b.
Lindsay (.L S.) Under one flag.
48124.
Lindsay ( J. T.) Curse of greed
&gold. 9501.
Lindsay (Mayne) Little pale
man. 32210.
Lindsay (Mollie) Washing-
house key. 55845.
Lindsay (T. H.) :
Boarding-school girls. 4435.
200 miles from Chicago.
52479.
Lind.sey (B. B.) :
Child at the door. 6986.
Man. 27704.
On honor. 54781.
Lindsey (E.) :
Changed destiny. 6698,
6699.
Hand of destiny. 18031.
Vivian's cousin. 49210.
Lindsev (E. L.) Road to Rome.
55185.
Lindsey (W.) Red wine of
Roussillon. 38820a.
Lindsey ( W. W. ) King of Cock-
aigne. 23828a.
Lindsley (C. C.) Disappoint-
ment. 10914a.
Lindsley (E.) It pays to be
polite. 22232.
Lindsley (H.) :
Capt. von Redelstadt. 6166.
Countess van Assendelft.
8725.
Duchess of Barghuys. 11920.
Gentlemen, the king ! 16138.
His private honor. 19783.
Military attache. 28576.
Lindsley (P.) :
Circuit judge. 7381.
Humor of the court room.
20639.
Line (C.) :
Calif of Bagdad. 5841.
Calif of Bool-Bool. 5842.
Doctor's love story. 11201.
Line (C.) — Continued.
For mother's sake. 14882.
Iris. 21940.
King Popinjay. 23898.
Magic mantle. 27373-27375.
Northland midsummer
night's dream. 33034.
Northland witch. 33035.
Pagans. 35031.
Sultan of Bungaloo. 44471-
44473.
Texas rose. 45502.
Viking. 49009, 49013.
Line (H. S.) Jolly substitute.
22958.
Liueback (C. A.) :
Bachelor's ward. 2723.
While you wait. 50439.
Lines (S.G.) Smoke up. 42856.
LiP.g (L. C.) :
Anna, the anarchist's
daughter. 1547.
Night-riders of Ky. 32744.
l.ingard (S. N.) Pipe dream.
36366.
Lingard (W. F.) Flowerette.
14601.
Lingard (W. H.) : '
Bulls & bears. 5448.
Countess de Vardes. 8706.
Di-ive to .Jerome. 11833.
Five times a wife. 14447.
Happy papa. 18188.
I am little but good. 20786.
I shouldn't like to say.
20823.
Italian hurdy gurdy boy.
22256.
Life's dream. 25338.
Little French nurse. 25687.
N. G. S. N. Y. 31879.
Siiifiin, Grifiin, Whiffln, &
Piffin. 42889.
Young brother .Jonathan.
521.59.
Lingham (T. G.) Letty's luck.
25159.
Link (A.) .Just a little supper.
23325a.
Link (B.) Are you an elk?
1S04.
Link <F. M.) :
Madge, the orphan. 27287.
V\ife's honor. 50924.
Link ( H. W. ) Professor's folly.
3764 S.
Linn ( L H. ) Fatal step. 13767.
Linn ( W. R.) :
At Mary's Harbor. 2159.
Quakeress. 37957.
Science of Mehitable. 41148.
Swindlers. 44804.
Linn^ (H. S.) Psyche. 55059.
Linnev (H. J.) Power that
failed. 37005.
Linsky (B. A.) :
Lovers. 26069a.
Stepfather. 43868a.
Linthicum (R.) '62. 52462.
Linton (Anita L.) Awakening
of Egypt. 2561.
Linton (Annie L.) Myra, the
child of adoption. 31777.
Linton (C.Stuart-) See Stuai-t-
Linton.
Linton (H.) My wife's fam-
ily. 31747.
Linton (T.) Up-to-date mis-
sionary. 48504.
Lion (K. O.) Wiles of the
M'idow. 51010.
Lion (L. M.) :
King who had nothing to
learn. 23923a.
Kitty, the crook. 24069.
Man who stole tlie castle.
27993, 27994.
Mobswoman. 30550.
Plaving the game. 36479.
Touch of the child. 46616.
Lionheart (W. L.) Ruined life.
40246.
Liorat (A.) :
Liebesgott. 2.5249.
Little abbe. 25578.
Ma mie Rosette. 26998.
Lipiner (S.) :
Adam. 240.
Merlin. 29213.
Lipkind (G. A.) :
Awakening. 52781.
Culprits. 53303.
District-attorney. 53418.
Family of fools. 53600.
Joy-riders. 54125.
Never marry a doctor.
54696.
Pay-cash-clothes. 35660b.
Room 999. 55202.
Shadows. 55296.
Their last day. 55.552.
Too convincing. 55622.
Lipman (A. S.) :
In the public eye. 21484.
Postmistress^. 36891.
Six months. 42622.
Sunset ltd. 44574.
Woman pays. 51481.
Lipman (C.) :
Children of to-day. 7049.
Pepi. 35868.
Vagabond of Paris. 48605.
Lipman (J.) Anniver-sary. 1565.
Lipman (M. C.) :
Mv kingdom for a wife.
31590.
Sunuuer's comedy. 44512.
Lippard (G.) Rose of Wissa-
hikon. 49790.
3228
liJDEX
Lippert (1. L>.) lioyal reward.
40171.
Lippincott (G. W. N.) • Elec-
tro. 12423.
Lippincott (H. P.) Pick-up.
36211.
Lippincott (J. B.) co. :
Complete works of Shake-
speare. 41907--il912.
Faust. 13899a.
Hamlet. 17974. 17975.
King Lear. 23802.
Macbeth. 27022.
Messalina. 29307.
Othello. 34414.
Parasite. 25281.
Romeo & Juliet. 39853.
World's triumph. 51784.
Lippincott (W. H.) Srausslers.
4286S.
Lippmann
mother.
Lippmann
D. ) Step-
(A.
43872.
(J. M.) :
Beggar on horseback. 3307.
Cousin Faithful. 8883.
Facts in the case. 13336.
Fool & his money. 14711.
Herr Vetter. 19313.
Tashleen. 45148.
Lippschitz (A.) :
Damen des regiments. 9682.
Doppelmensch. 11449.
Emma, die perle. 12620.
Extrazug Ucich Nizza.
13272-13274.
Fraulein chef. 15232a.
G. m. b. h. tenor. 15746.
Grosse bummel. 17679.
Gute partie. 53847, 53848.
Kleine miidel. 54190.
Lauschige nest. 24833.
Lustige kakadu. 26952.
Mann mit der griiueu
maske. 28080.
Moritz, die giitige fee.
31033.
Two of him. 47730.
Verheiratete .iunggesellen.
55768.
Volldampf vonius! 49256a.
Wer zuletzt lacht. 49985a.
Lipschiitz (L.) :
Direktlon Carly. 10907a.
Gretchen. 17611.
Grosse gemeinde. 17680.
Wtichterhaus III. 49342.
Lipscomb {Mrs. M. A.) Ladie.s
of Athens. 24327.
Lip.set (B. ) Brago-the-twins.
4891.
Lipset (B. B.) Follies of a
title. 14672.
Lipsher (G.) :
Adamo. 262.
Flying Dutchman. 14627.
Lipshitz (J. M.) Shirt-waist
man. 42134.
Lipshutz (I. M.) Suspended
animation. 44688.
Lipsis (E.) Viscount Letoriere.
49156.
Lipsky (L.) :
Circumstances. 7386.
Does it pay? 11231.
Faded rose. 13338.
Price she paid. 37186.
Shofar. 42148.
Vice versa. 48934.
Lipzin (K.) :
Ihr erwachung. 20950a.
Red light. 55128.
Lirsky (W.) Liebe unschuld.
25244.
Lisanti (G. F.) Little Harold.
25711.
Lisbon (A. E.) Mathew's old
partner. 28792.
Lischer (C. H.) Girl next door.
16582.
Liscomb (W. S.) :
Buadicea. 4427.
Corinne. 8513.
In the rough. 21495.
Malo, monk of Dissentis.
27648.
Liskow (C.) Name. 54676.
Lisle (C. M. R. Leconte de)
See Leconte de Lisle.
Lisle (G. de) See Lilly (W.)
Lisle (L. R. de) See De Lisle.
Lisle (R.) Foundlings. 15126.
Lispenard (V.) Voodoo charm.
49283.
Lisser (A. M. de) See De
Lisser.
Lissner (E.) :
Come, pretty kitty. 8048.
Feet of clay. 13983.
Girl who was spanked.
16642.
In the professor's corner.
21482.
Lace petticoats. 24299.
My lord & Pee Wee. 31626.
Phoebe Anne's hotel. 36156.
Stairs are steep. 43746.
List (P.) Schauspiele, von
Julius Wolff. 41035a.
Listemann (F.) :
Bad Bill. 2767.
Burning embers. 5568.
Heart of a boy. 18435. '
Hearts of Russia. 18572.
Love's awakening. 26689.
Natural law. 32065a.
Robinson Crusoe. 39667.
Ruth Winfield. 40383.
What's in a name. 50105.
Widow Lonely. 50820.
23856.
the First.
Devar, novelist.
Lister (B.) Queen of love.
38036.
Lister (H. B.) :
Boycott. 4854.
In treasure land. 21557.
Speeders. 43495.
Lister (L. M.) See Lister
(L. W.)
Lister (L. W.) :
Awakening. 2557.
Billet doux. 3853.
Harura - scarum. 18257,
18258.
In treasure land. 21557.
Jimmie. 22740.
King of spades.
King Patrick
23891.
Madam
27155.
Mama's baby, papa's man.
27662.
Old fool John. 33487.
Speeders. 43495.
Woman-haters. 51407.
Lister (M. E.) :
Costumed ball. 8630.
Crown prince. 9233.
Litch (W. F.) Edward Whal-
ley, the regicide. 12278.
Litchfield (G. D.) :
Nun of Kent. 33155, 33156.
Vita. 49187.
Litchfield (N. ) Down at Brook
f.irui. 11576.
Tiiterai'ische agentur des Un-
gii rischen schauspielervereins.
Geheimnis. 16007.
Literarische austalt Riitten &
Loeuing. See Riitten & Loen-
ing.
I.ithgow (S. ) Trapped by
treachery. 46848.
l>itolffs (H.) verlag. Teresita,
die Aveisse sklavin. 45400a.
Litt (J.) :
In old Ky. 21263.
New York tiger. 32541.
Sporting life. 43630.
Tammany. 45073.
Tammany brave. 45074.
Tammany hall. 45076.
Tammany man. 45078.
Tammany men. 45080.
Tammany sachem. 45082.
Tammany tiger. 45083,
45084.
Women & wine. 51607.
Yon Yon.son. 52124.
Litt Cf. S.) Fiery caldron.
14130.
Litt (S.) :
Home sweet home. 20044.
Invader. 21883.
Paying the price. 35676.
3229
INDEX
Litta (L.) :
Freda. 15308.
Lena, the flower girl. 25053.
JIadcap Midge. 27229.
Robin's nest. 39665.
Little. Child trainer. 7013.
Little (F. E.) :
Censor & the cuttlefish.
6592.
Liane Boudinot. 25195.
Tipiiecauoe days. 46294.
Waiting. 49392.
Liltie (G.) Patriot. 35561.
Little (G. M.) Beautiful
baroness. 3204.
Little (.1. Z.) Little's world.
25943.
Little (S. C.) Klu Klux Klau.
24113.
Little (T.) Trixie in search
of a title. 47126.
Little (W. G.) Soul of a cynic.
48814.
Little & Pritzkow. Mixed affair.
30515.
Little, Brown & CO.:
City. 53182.
Duty.
J487.
Fairy operettas, 53593.
Lovers' lane. 54351.
Xe-.v fJrant White Shakes-
peare. 41878.
Pig brother play-book.
36279a.
Play awhile. 54971.
Woman in the case. 55984.
Little chronicle co. :
As you like it.. 2042.
Centerville Yiile-tide ba-
Ziiar. 6599.
Man without a country.
54417.
Merchant of Venice. 29161.
Scenes from the Civil War.
41018.
Ventriloquist. 48826.
Little Nell:
Fidelia, the tire waif.
14118, 14119.
Nitroglycerine. 32845.
W:!S it hatred? 49637.
I.iitlGdale (H. A.) :
-vCtive service. 52565.
Advertising for a husband.
384a.
Cheat. 6858a.
Hurricane. 20703c.
Quality of mercy. 37962a.
Littleton (C. C.) In Wall
street. 21.564.
Littleton (M. L.) :
Christopher Columbus.
7202.
De Soto. 10561.
Littlewood (J. C. & W. C.)
Midnight. 29408.
Littmann (?.!. F.) Kaiser's
ranks *: file. 23463.
Litts (H.) Last of the Mo-
hicans. 24745.
Livaudais (A. D.) Help. 18782.
Livengood (W. W.) Macbeth.
27036.
Liveright (H. B.) Lum turn.
26919.
Livernash (E. J.) John Ral-
ston. 22874.
Livingston (A. AL) Real value.
38578.
Livingston (B. N.) :
Independent broker. 21617.
Intei'uati. bail. 44807.
O'Mara's fate. 33736.
Sara's fate. 40788.
• Schiualz, Gesicht & co.
41072.
Sub station 13. 44307.
Livingston (Mrs. C. M.) Night
before Ciu'istmas. 32655a.
Livingston (D. L.) Ilohd
Uiusketeers. 19910.
Livingston (David) :
Cattle thief. 6488.
Corporation lawyer. 8568.
I'ifkle salesma)!. 86218a.
Livingston (Dell) :
Magic powers of Cagliostro.
27384, 27385.
Spy. 43666.
Livingston (E.) DifCerence in
clocks. 10848.
Livingston (F. M.) :
Better way. 3642.
F(.ur armed lady. 15142.
Man)e's professor. 27668. •
Li^ingston (G.) Irishman's
luck. 22055.
Livingston (I. M.) Dickie &
pickle. 10S14a.
Livingston (L.) :
Pdow-out. 4324a.
(Juadraiigle. 37947a.
Livingston (L. .T.) :
Airs. Vernon. 30480, 30481..
Saffron cat. 40488.
Livingston (M. V. F.) Sauce
for the goose. 40847.
Livingston (Mabel) Woman's
reason. 51557.
Livinaston (Murrv) Man from
Italy. 27780.
Lrvingston (S.) Requitial.
39088.
Livingston (W. B.) Two col-
legians. 47587.
Tiiving.stone (F. H.) Poet, re-
porter & mai<l. 36617.
Livingstone (R.) Romance of
2 wars. 39S27.
Llaneza (L.) Buena noche!
53009.
Lle6 (V.) :
Alegres colegialas. 52611.
Apaga y vamonos. 1664,
Borregos. 4671.
Carne flaca. 62.59.
Colgar los hfibitos. 7805.
Comisarla. 8109.
Con toda felicidad. 8200
Copa encantada. 8465.
Corte de Faraon. 8582.
Ci>rte de los casados. 8583.
Cuarteto Pons. 9301.
Episodios nacionales. 12835.
Espaua nueva. 12933b.
Fea del ole. 13988.
Golfa del Manzanares.
17038.
Har6u. 18217a.
Hosteria del laurel. 20314.
Loba. 26022.
Mayo florido. 28920.
Mea culpa. 28974.
Metodo Gorritz. 29329.
Niiia de las muQecas; 32791.
Ninfas y satlros. 32816.
Once mil virgenes. 33972.
Parte del le6n. 35387a.
Piedras preciosas. 36261,
Presidenta. 37079a.
Ouinto pelao. 38216,
Regadera. 38904.
Reina gitana. 55140.
Reviser. 39272.
Santos e meigas. 40756.
Sierra Morena. 55337.
Susto gordo. 44698.
Tupinamba. 47326.
Vals de los besos. 48658.
Vida alegre. 48991.
Vuelta de presidio. 49329.
Llewellyn (E.) Imbecile king.
20999,
Llewellyn (F.) Love at first
sight. 26480.
Llewellyn (L.) I^ce Walters
(L, L,)
Llopis (AT. G.) Alicia. 797b.
Lloyd (A.) Our party. 34741.
Lloyd (A. A.) Italian convict.
22252,
Lloyd (A. P.) :
Crank's retreat. 9017.
Drifting alone. 11825.
Lloyd (B.) What a pal. 50044.
Llovd (C.) Three comedies.
4.5941a.
Lloyd (C. E.) HiaM-atha the
Oiibway - Iroquois prophet.
19352a.
liloyd (D.) For revenue only.
14904.
I
3230
INDEX
Lloyd (D. D.) :
Baby. 2626;
Dominie's daughter. 11331.
Love of a monl?. 26561.
Woiuan-hater. 51401, 51404.
Lloyd (G. P.) Who was his
]-ival? 50688, 50684.
Llovd (H. E.) Abe Zekener.
'62.
Lloyd
(M.
Llovd
See Cotton
14047.
Money-spider.
32477.
45473.
(K. W.)
J. L.)
(R.) :
Fence between.
Hawk. 18337b.
Llovd (S. O.) For myself alone.
14887.
Lloyds (E. D.)
30792.
Loach (A. W.) :
New waiter.
Testimonial.
Loan. See Van Loan.
Loaue (G. S.) :
Getawav. 16264a.
Making good. 27611.
To a higher court. 46357.
Lobe (L.) Realization. 38587.
Lobe (M. I.) Roland Ranger.
39752.
Ix»bell iW.) Trap. 46841a.
I.obl (F.) Hunchback. 53999.
Lobo Regidor (R.) :
Apariencia. 1665.
Sin titulo. 42476.
Ix)card (F. C.) :
Tall of the blood. 5895.
10242.
3353.
Irene
Ash-
Deaf for love
Snare. 42882.
Loch (R.) Belinda
Lochlan (H. B. )
ton. 21937.
Locke (B. M.) :
Breezy Point. 5014.
Great catastrophe. 17366.
Heartrending affair. 18517
Hiartville Shakespeaie club
19342.
Humorous niduologues
20641.
Marie's secret. 28268.
Miss Fearless & co. 29939.
Miss Fluttus' advertise
nient. 29943.
Mr. Easyman'.s niece
30176.
Original monologues
sketches. 34364a.
Locke (D. R.) :
Inflation. 21700.
Widow Bedott. 50805.
Locke (E.) :
After many days. 475
Case of Becky. 53080.
Cinderel. 7341.
Climax. 7616.
&
5379--VOL 2—16-
-99
I>ocke ( E. ) — Continued.
Fighting fate. 14192.
From soup to nuts. 15577.
Hands up. 18073.
His other self. 53951.
Ikey & Abey. 20958.
Land of the free. 2461.5c.
Little prospector. 25848.
Mad love. 27134.
Maestro's masterpiece.
27327.
Mystic la nip. 31864.
One good turu deserves an-
other. 34013.
Uur doctor. 34604.
Prophet. 37708a.
Readv to open to-night.
38550.
Revolt. 39276.
Silver wedding. 42433.
Solomon Sly. sleutli. 43136.
Song of a soul. 43234.
Storu). 43972.
Temptation of Parsifal.
4.5324.
Two chinks vV: a rat. 47576.
47578.
Uncle Lem's dilemma.
47992.
Locke (E. A.) :
All for love. 844.
Bassett's boarders. 3089.
Chapultepec. 6732.
Cheek. 6876.
Fireworks. 14337.
Mates. 28791.
Our benedicts. 34540.
Siiadows. 41703.
True. 47203.
Locke (Edgar A.) :
Levinson's legacy. 25184.
Noel's inheritance. 32967.
Postmaster. 36888.
Twelfth juror. 47403.
Locke (Edwin A.) :
Beauty & the Beast. 3223.
Belle of Tokio. 3440.
Bodie, the pearl of Serpent
Mt. 4470.
Carl Doonder. 6229.
Cherub. 6914.
Coonville christening. 8461.
Gila .Jim. 16348.
Girl from Tenn. 16527.
.Terseyman. 22628.
Life-guard. 2-5299.
Little Miss Bo-peep. 25765.
Mayberry's girl, 28915.
Meda. 29002.
Merry mandarin. 29250.
Messenger from Jarvis sec-
tion. 29315.
Moonshiners. 30973.
Moral town. 31001.
Never say die. 32305.
3231
Locke (Edwin A.) — Continued.
Nobodv's claim. 32947.
Our .Tack. 34689.
Priscilla. 37.502.
t}uartz Valley. 37975.
Sheepman. 42038.
Si Perkins. 42210.42211.
Skipper Ben. 42673.
Spider's-web. 48.534.
Stars. 43811, 48838, 4.3811.
Stuff. 44279.
"S'andemar & Evirallen.
48685.
Locke (G.E.) 1776. 52497.
Locke (H.) All due to the
management. 831.
Locke (.T. P.) Over the phone.
84949.
Locke ( M. ) :
Trouble play. 11542.
Hunting of the Snark.
20695, 20G96.
Kettle drum. 23629.
Prince Pop. 37368.
Locke (N. M.) Victim of som-
an's riglits. 48954.
Locke (W. H.) :
Big fool. 3785.
Fool-killer. 14717.
Girl & the gawk. 16433.
Kansas sunflower. 23488.
Westei-n man. .50017.
Locke (W. J.) :
Beloved vagabcmd. 3466.
Glory of Clementina.
16783a.
Morals of Marcus. 31009.
Viviette. 49214, 49215.
Lockert (J. F.) Nanette.
31962.
Lockhart (J. B.) Hearts &
wheels. 18542.
Lockney (J. P.) :
Hidden crime. 19361, 19862.
Poor girl's temptation.
36797.
What all the world should
know. 50048.
I-ockroy. Queen Topaz. 38094.
Lockwood (B. ) jr. High-pres-
sure. 19420.
Lockwood (E. D.) :
Affair of honor. 414.
Alchemist. 718.
How one woman met it.
20510.
Lockwood (G. S.) Mv \\ ife's
boy. 31742.
Lockwood (I.) A\'a.><hington.
49652.
Lockwood (L. E.) Midsum-
mer night's dream. 29483.
Lockwood (P.) Sham. 4192Sa.
Lockwood (S. ) See Lockwood
(W. S.)
INDEX
Lock wood (T. D.) :
Convert. 840Sa.
District atty. 10978.
Squealer. 48698.
Luclvwood (W. L.) :
Alaska. 694.
Bohenie. 4486.
Game of lobby. 15871.
Heiirv Esmond. 18899.
I'aul Uevere. 35611.
Ldckwood (W. S.) :
Beautv of Helen. 3235,
3236.
Clean slate. 7566.
Drums of the 21.st. 11885.
Girl of Illinois. 16586.
Her liuii.2;ry heart. 19022a.
Her waist of effort. 19164.
Managing Mildred. 28034,
28035.
Price of justice. 37103.
Red blooded. 38705.
Socialists. 42998.
Sjiort of kings. 43619.
Lodor (C. A.) :
All for you. 850.
Carried by storm. 6291.
Hilarity. 19470.
Hilarity in McFadden's
row. " 19472.
]\IcFad(leu"s row of flats.
270S4.
>-ew hihiritv. 32390.
On the go. 33848.
I. o d e r (M.) Candlesticks.
5999.
T.oder ('^\. S.) Appearances are
deceiving. 1704.
T.(Mler (K. ) Him & him. 19493.
r.ddge (A.) IMaiil of Orleans.
27489a.
T.o.lge (F. AV.) :
Call, the bool black. 6029,
0030.
Curious. 9483.
Sai-ah's cousin. 40787.
SU-eleton liat. 42657.
Telephone girl. 45237.
I-odge (d. C.) Cain. 5814.
T.oeb (C.) Absalom. 103.
T>oeb (C. G.) Sympathetic
ddctor. 44859.
T>oeb (L.) :
Every Youngnian. 13125a.
.Tacobson's. 54098.
T.ocb (S. L.) I'ole discoverer.
30064.
I . ;■) I' f 1 e r (A. ) Seusationen.
41491.
T.oefller (E. H.) After the
honeymoon. 504a.
LoelHer (G. O.) Thr geheimnis.
20951.
L o h n e r (F. ) Sterngucker.
55441.
Lohr (II.) :
Our little C i n d e r e 1 1 a.
34701.
Sarenna. 40798.
Scarlet sunshade. 40998a.
Loeser (W. L.) Purple pole.
37889.
Loevius (F. T.) :
Colony of cranks. 7956.
Warrant. 49625, 49626.
Loewenthal (A. ,1.) Robert
Blum. 39621.
I.ofthouse (C.^ Modern sing-
ing lesson. 30658.
Loftner (H.) Blue & Ihe grey
on the Rappahannock. 4346.
Logan (A. S. ) Messalina.
29307.
Logan (C.) :
Araer. marriage. 1246.
Blade o" grass. 4185.
Legal trap. 25001.
Rose. 39945.
Sailor's heart. 40505.
Tei-rible temptation. 45429.
That man. 45593.
Treasury girl. 46908.
Vassar. 48728.
See also Connelly (C. L.)
Logan (C. A.) :
Milliner & the apprentice.
29626.
Shadow girl. 41670.
Logan (C. .T.) Richard Loraine.
30371.
Logan (Grace) Vassar. 48728.
Logan (Gwendolen) Victoria
& Albert. 48975a.
Logan (,L A.) True grit. 47223.
Logan (.r. F. ) Rainbow chase.
38383c.
Logan (L.) Grit. 17660.
Logan (O. ) :
Adirondack adventure. 286.
Bits. 4013.
Books. 4617.
Bridge of glass. 5086.
Business woman. .5603.
Camp. 5951.
Carmen. 6248.
Cherry. 6902.
Dangerous fellow. 9765.
Debt. 10299.
Dress. 11807.
Foiid but not foolish. 14698.
Foolishlv fond. 14737.
Greenblow. 17.597.
Heavy villain. 18602.
Hinnming-bird. 20636.
Idiot king. 20882.
Isa. 22106.
Kittens. 24048.
Knickerbockers. 24129.
liOve. honor &^ obev. 26512.
]\Iiss Tom. 3004L
Logan ( O. ) — Continued.
Newport. 32-561, 32564.
Over tlie palisades. 3494S.
Paul & Virginia. 35602.
Pleasure. 36.528.
Ponv. 36780.
Pride. 37194.
Rose garden. 39961.
Sense of honor. 41493.
Sphinx. 43535.
Strucken deer. 44220.
Sunbeam. 44529.
Violet Dale. 49098.
Will & a Avtiy. 51018.
Woman who talks. 51.^><M.
Logan (U. S.) Alimony. 801a.
Logie (E. M.) Old maid's ven-
ture. .54772.
Logle (R.) :
Burglar & his pal. 5510a.
Maddie. the kid & the old
geezer. 27233.
Logwood (C. A.) Girl from
Bagdad. 16475.
Lohse (O.) Prinz wider willen,
37491.
Lohse (R.) Lohse & Sterling.
26074a.
Loining (.1. A.) :
Enemy to the queen. 12736.
Finlay's Christmas baby.
14282. •
In old Manila. 21266.
In 100 years. 21290.
Indian's love. 21657.
Mavor's wife. 28949.
Mysterious Mr. Why. 31821.
Paranoiac. 3.5277c.
Shadows of life. 41712.
L'Oiseau (A.) Original illu-
minated poems. 34362.
Lokesch (A.) Regimentspapa.
3891 9a.
Loma (.I.dela) Espadachines.
129.33.
Lomas (B. A.) Romantic
dramas. 39835a.
Lomas (F.) Ahrinziman, the
Persian. 630.
Lomasnev (AV. M.) Eviction.
13152.
Lomax (C.) Heart of Newark.
18476.
Lomax (F.) Wrong woman.
51906b.
Lombard (L.) Bounced. 4741.
Lombard (R.) Casey's trou-
bles. 6361.
Lombardia (F.) Ahora si que
va de veras. 628.
Lomelar (G.) G'estlaloi. 5749.
Lomon (C.) Ronde des sai-
sons. 39886.
Lonas (.1. B.) Slie's over the
sea. 42012.
3232
INDEX
Londes (P. L. des) See Des
Londes.
London (G.) Gov. John A.
Johnson. 17183.
London (Jack) :
Acorn-planter. 52560.
As it was in the beginning.
2011.
Burglars. 5529.
Damascus road. 9673.
Daughters of the rich.
10030a.
God of his fathers. 16829.
Gold. 16873, 16874.
Iron heel. 22067.
Just meat. 551.
Scorn of women. 41164.
Sea wolf. 41234.
Theft. 45650.
War. 49567.
Loudon (James) :
Edged tools. 12232a.
Hiring a cook. 19532b.
His mother-iu-law. 19732a.
London (L. ) Campus chatter.
5972.
Lonergau (L.) :
Aztec maid. 2600.
Elsie Venner. 12553.
Gettin' an angel. 16269.
Graft. 17228.
Idyl of Erin. 20912.
Letter. 25141a.
Oh, dear. 33348.
Quick work. 38187.
Ranchville. 38445.
Rough house. 40068.
Stormy hour. 43985.
'Tzin. 47880.
Vital question. 49191.
When Titus ruled. 50340.
Lonergau (P. J.) Lieut. Bel-
ton. 25267.
Lonergau (T. F.) Disguised
valet. 10945.
Long. London life. 26104.
Long (A.) Way out. 55853.
Long (D. N.) Daddy Tecalco.
9601.
Long (E. E.) :
Peer hunt. 35788.
Second Mr. Jones. 41299.
Long (F.) Power of love.
36960.
Long (F. C.) :
Spanish doubloons. 43425.
Turning a crank. 47371.
Long (G.) Pageant of the
church. 54867.
Long (G. de) See DeLong.
Long (G. A.) Golden thoughts.
17013.
Long (H. L. de) See De Long.
Long (H. Z.) Music shop.
31407c.
Long (I. C.) Reward. 39299a.
Long (J. D. ) Golden candel-
abrum. 16933.
Long (J. E. H.) Lost wife.
26369.
Long (J. L.) :
Darling of the gods. 53339.
Lady Betty Martingale.
24367a.
Madam Butterflv. 27150,
27151.
Madama Butterfly. 27165-
27107.
Jilme. Butterfly. 24084,
27179.
Long (J. M.) :
Bluff that won. 4406.
Priestess of Pan. 37226.
Long (J. N.) :
Awfully bashful. 2584.
Bread cast upon, the waters.
4964.
D. D., Hyde & Hunt. 9576.
Regiment of Champagne.
38918.
Susette, the ropemaker's
daughter. 44678.
Long (J. W.) :
Mother's curse. 31177.
Prince Camaralzaman.
37278.
What shall we do with Au-
gustus? 50128.
Long (L. A.) :
Lorna Doone. 26251.
Radisson, the voyageur.
38313a.
Spanish gypsy. 43430.
Long (M. B.) :
Cure of Mrs. Reynolds.
9466.
It is enough. 22214.
New commandment. 32347,
Open eyes. 34240.
Outside the family. 34907.
Politic Mr. Barnes. 36682.
Stray leaf. 44106.
Long (N. J.) :
Hardest way. 18212.
Night in Paris. 32699.
Other man's wife. 34459.
Soldier of France. 43075.
Street singer. 44119.
Long (O. M.) Quest of the
princess. 38151.
Long (W. A. de) See DeLong.
Long (W. H.) jr.:
Curse of Cain. 9495.
Madiline of Fort Reno.
27290.
Long (W. L.) Western wild-
flower. 50027.
Long (Walter S.) :
Dat famous chicken debate.
53340.
Long (Walter S. ) — C<»utiniie(l.
When de womenfolks de-
bate. 55897.
Long (WMlliam S.) (ilioses er
not ghoses. 53768.
Longa (J. L.) Panf Motviek.
35174.
Longan (H.) Greatest treas-
ure. 17533.
Longden (C. A.) INIan's enemv.
28099.
Longden (C. H.) I'error of
Paris. 45441.
Longfellow (E. W.) :
Christus. 7279e. 7279f.
New England tragedies.
32369a, 323691x
Longfellow (H. W.) :
Blind girl of Castel-Cuiile.
4259, 46721.
Building of the ship. 7544a.
Christus. 7279a-7279f.
Courtship of Miles Stan-
dish. 8874-8876, 29570,
37500, 51705,
Divine tragedy. 11016a-
11016c,
Evangeline. 13059-13062.
Giles Corev of the Salem
farms. 16361a.
Hiawatha, 1924, 19343-
19347, 19351a, 25317,
54973.
Hiawatha entertainments.
19351b.
Hiawatha the Ojibway-
Iroquois prophet. 19352a.
Judas Maccabaeus. 13438.
King Robert of Sicily.
39644.
New England tragedies.
32369a, 32369b.
Os-ka-wawa. 34405a.
Paul Revere's ride. 35618.
Song of Hiawatha. 43234b,
43234c.
Spanish student. 37041,
37042.
Longfellow (W.) Battle of the
factions. 56071.
Longfellow (W. E.) :
Coston light. 8629.
Double cross. 11510.
Life-savers of Plum Beach.
25325.
Longhead (F. H. ) Woman in
politics. 51416.
Longhenry (E. F. & L.) Under
Alabama skies. 48095.
Longhi (M. M.) :
Bon vivants. 52944.
Chorus girl. 7145.
Count de Noaccount. 8660.
Derby witch. 10509, 10510,
53387.
3233
INDEX
Luiijilii ( M. M.) — Coutimied.
I'roiii jeans to broadcloth.
lar,46. 15547, 53723.
Match-inakei-. 28765.
Meal ticket. 28980.
Repaying Henry. 39064.
Kounders. 40108.
Lougley (F. M.) Garden se-
crets. 1.5907.
Lotiglev (M. D.) Louisiana.
26403.
Longman (E. G.) :
Chief clerk. 6967.
('uring father. 9476.
lOx-hiisbands. 13212.
Found in a cabinet. 15116.
Get the money. 16261.
In the way. 21541.
.Joke's on me. 22915.
Midnight visitor. 29461.
Notliiug ueAY. 33082.
Southpaw Sammy. 43398.
Subterfuge. 44336.
Yourself in print. 52236.
LongMiiin (S. T.) :
Cliief clerk. 6967.
Those Jordan diaiuonds.
45888.
Lougnums. Green & co. :
As you like it. 2064.
Handet. prince of Denmark.
17994a.
Henry the Fifth. 18857.
Historical phiys of colonial
(Uivs. 19S84.
.Tulius Caesar. 23265.
Macbeth. 270-53.
Merchant of Venice. 29186.
Midsummer night's dream.
29503.
Mors et victoria. 31071a.
Twelfth night. 47422.
Longniire ( K. B.) :
All for an ambition. 838.
Home of the devil. 20031.
Ill Louisiana. 21225.
Leetla Joe. 54248.
Mammy. 27685.
Manuuy Jinny's white folks.
276S8a.
Mv friend Mr. Jones.
54653.
Woman's soul laid bare.
51574.
Lc.ngsou (L.) Choice. 7126a.
Longworth (D. G.) Masher.
28.598.
Loniryear (J. M.) ji\ Red
sti-i'ak. 38806.
Lonsdale (F.) :
Balkan princess. 2838.
Betty. 3652b. 3652c.
TiOnsdale (H. G.) Things are
seldom ^^ilat they seem.
45786.
Lonsdale (M. C.) Friend of the
family. 15441.
Loo (A. vau) See Van Loo (A.)
Lookup (T.) :
Mad match. 27139.
Queen Elizabeth. 37989.
Loomis(A. W.) Gasela. 1.5929.
Loomis (C. B.) Up from the
deptlis. 48477.
Loomis (C. W.) Making his
own way. 27619.
Loomis (G. N.) :
Night-rider's d a u g li t e r .
32743.
Two admirals. 47535.
Loomis {Mrs. G. N.) Pawn.
35647.
Loomis (H. W.) Garden of
Punchinello. 15903.
Loos (A.) Rummy. 40262.
Loos (H. B.) Purple garter.
37SS5a.
Loos ( R. B.) Paris graduate.
3.5304.
Loota, pseud. See Anstey (L.
L.)
Lope de Vega. Star of Seville.
53127, 55436.
Lopez (A. Serrano) See Ser-
rano Lopez.
Lopez (E. Alvarez) See Alva-
rez Lopez.
Lopez ( J. Perez ) See P^rez
Lopez.
Lopez (J. S.) :
Chimmle's diplomacy. 7069.
P^or babv's sake. 14778.
Hall room boys. 17943.
Isle of Love. 22161.
Royal reception. 40169.
Lopez (S. ) :
Brutto e le belle. .53005.
Dritte gatte. 11832a.
HJissliche ferante. 17S82c.
Mario e Maria. 54427.
Nostra pelle. 54735.
Rosario. 55208.
Sunde Sandras. 44380a.
I.iopez (V.) Hero to order.
19272.
Tiopez Alvarez (A.) Buen la-
dron. .5401b.
Lopez-Barbadillo (J.) :
Camino de flores. .5950.
Ochavos. 33240.
Perra gorda. 35947.
Traje de Venus. 46785.
Lopez de Ayala (A.) Consuelo.
8362.
Lopez Debesa (Z.) Leiiador.
25056.
Lopez de Haro :
Loca. 26038.
Bob re Dolores. 36589.
Lopez del Toro (E.) :
l'enetraci6n pacilic;i. 0.58-42.
Sangre espafiola. 4070L
Lopez Grignel (E. ) Maria (h'
Africa. 28232.
Lopez-Marin (E.) :
Al fin. solos ! ! . . . 673.
Dama del velo aziil. 9667a.
Diablo son los ciiiiiuillos.
10746.
Fosforitos. 53687.
Gato rubio. 1.5946.
Jardin de los iiniores.
22499.
La de los oius de cieio.
24281.
Marido modelo. l',S2.>7.
INIunequita sabia. 31363.
I'ido la palabra. 36249.
Reina de las )taloina<.
38964a,
Sabado bianco. 40411.
Sombra del .\ranzanillo.
43146.
Terror de las mujeres.
45439.
Vals de los besos. 48658.
Lopez Monis (A.) :
Alma de Carihuy. 940:i.
Buen ladrou. 5401b.
Dr.ce de la noche. 11098.
Ell casa no comemos. 12656.
-Aliijer del projinio. 31309.
Xifio de Triana. .32821a.
Si yo fuera rey ! 42222a.
Venus de piedfa. 4SS35a.
Vindita. 49076a.
Lopez-Montenegro (R. ) :
Al cine. 671.
Al tin. solos ! : . . . 673.
Autor!! Elaut.ir'.! 52778.
Bello Narciso. 34-53.
Cosas de comiccts. 8594a.
C(»sta azul. 8624.
Diablo sou los chiquillos.
10746.
Faraona. 13666.
Fiera Corrupia. 14129.
(4abrieles. .53740.
(Jato rubio. 1-5946.
Ilermanas frescales. 19221.
Jardin de los amores.
22499.
Los de la cola. 26253b.
F'l-imer espada. .37244.
Soiior Ulriiano. 4147Sb.
Vo a mo, tu amas. .52112!i.
Lopez Orense (D.) Buen amoi-.
.5400a.
Lopez Pinillos ( J. ) :
rasta. 6401.
Hacia la diclui. 17869.
.Xuestro enemigo. 33116a.
(HvA vidn. .34.508a.
3234
INDEX
l.oiK^i; Silv;i (J.) :
Apaga y vSmonos. 1664.
Arroyo. 1928.
El. 12366a.
Kstudiante. 12967.
Fresn. 15392.
Gallo de la pasion. 15789.
Ninfas v satires. 32816.
Rayo de sol. 38533.
Saugre moza. 40703.
Vuelta de pre^<idi<i. 49329.
Lopez Torregrosa (T.I Sec
TorregTosa (T. L. )
Lora (A. Jimenez) See Jime-
nez Ixn'a.
Lorain (O. ) s<t ( Mli-sheimer
(L. T.)
Loraine (M. W.) Inconijiihle.
21601. 21602.
Loraine (O.) :
Koiieniian life 4497.
Oscar Loraine & his wood
be partners. 34399.
Loraine (R.) :
rolnnihus. 8013.
Other side of love. 344S81..
Loraine (W.) :
Filibuster. 1421 S.
Land o' nnrserv rhyme.
245841).
Trip to Buffalo. 47011.
Loranger (X. J.) Hans Han-
son. 18106a.
I,orbel (H.) Her he.-irfs desire.
19011.
Lonl (A. F.) :
Cliristopher Colum))Us. 7269.
Lord Raglin at the World's
fair. 26218.
Vision's quest. 49169.
Lord (.\. A".) Misses Priu.^le's
leap year. 30051.
Lord (B. E.) ('all of the
i)anshee. 5892a.
Lord (F. A.) :
Bread line. 4967.
Cooper, Hoyt. inc. 8462.
His name on the door.
19742.
Lady sheriff. 24519.
Why it's wronu' to he poor.
06734.
Lord (H. F.) :
Ghosts. 16323.
Nora. 32994.
Lord (H. T.) Mrs. Jones'
afternoon tea. 30393.
Lord (J. A.) :
Joseph & his bretlireu.
23009.
Linvvood case. 25530.
Marv E. Surra tt, the mar-
tyr. 28549.
Peu. the witch of Ruby
farm. 35792.
Lord (J. J.) :
Empress Josephine, the
maiden. 12651. 12652.
AFarcellus. 28158.
Zeida. 52307. 52308.
Lord (K.) :
Day Will Shakespere went
to Kenilworth. 53357.
Dryad. 11S95.
(h-eatest gifL 17526a.
Lark. 54224.
Minister's dream. 29744a.
Raven man. 55109.
Shoes of gold. 42147a.
Lor<l (M. 0 Burlesque on the
arrival of the S. S. Deutsch-
land. 5.561.
Loi-d ( R. ) tiee H a m i 1 1 0 n
(Charles)
Lorde (A. de) :
Amour en cage. 1357.
Atraco. 2333.
Au rat mort. 2350.
Au telephone. 2352.
Bagnes d'enfants. 2810.
Bete. 3608.
Derniere torture. 10521.
Des yeux dans I'onibre.
10527a.
Hand. 18025.
Honnne mysterieux. 20088.
Invisibles. 21912.
Leqon a la Sali>etri&re.
24967.
Limbo. 25496.
Marl malgre lui. 54425.
Mvstere de la maison noire.
54668.
Petite Roque. 36052.
Ited night. 38767.
Saved. 40868a.
System of Doctor Goudron.
44883.
Systr^ne du docteur Goud-
ron. 44887, 44888.
Terre d'epouvaute. 45408.
Visiteuse. 5.5786.
Lorente (C. Antolin) See An-
tolin Lorente (C.)
Lorente (J. J.) :
Aires del Moncayo. 653.
Huelga de seiioras. 20588.
T.orenz (H. E.) :
3-]vents of life. 13099.
Hero of the Alps. 19264.
Money makes the mare go.
30780, 30781.
Papa got his'n. 35208.
Loreuz (J. A.) :
His mother-in-law. 19733.
^Ir. Sharji, chief of police.
30261.
Piv.bntion burglar. 37560.
Lorenzini (C.) Adventures of
Pinocchio. 362.
Loreton (J. S.) Gertie, a child
heroine. 16216.
Loretz (J. M.) jr.:
Cupid in livery. 9394.
Pearl of Bagdad. 35729.
Lorimer ( M. A.) Important
letter. 21037.
I-orimer (W.) :
Shepherd king. 42049.
AVriting on the wall. 51852.
Loriug (B. F.) Awakening of
Cleo. 2560.
Loring (L.) See Clarke (J. M.)
Loring (L. J.) Hop, skip & a
.lump. 20247.
Loring (P. Q.) Courtship
against time. 8870.
Loring (S. C.) Anglo- Amer.
eugenic alliance. 1517a.
L o r i o t - I>ecaudey. Vendetta.
48778.
I>orne (Marquis of) See Ar-
gyll (J. D. S. Campbell. 9th
duke of)
Lome (C. J.) Cora, the Creole.
8489.
Lorny (B. P.) Bonds of a nnl-
lionaire. 45.50.
Lorraine ili.) Jack's affinity.
22382.
Lorraine (C.) D;iwn of a now
year. 10076.
Lorraine (C. F. ) :
Bluffed. 4407.
Tid-bits. 46150.
Wealthv \si(low AViggles.
49842.
Lorraine (R. ) :
Greater cause. 17502.
Plot for millions. 36548.
Princess Elizabeth. 37414.
Lorraine (W.) .S'ec Loraine.
Lortcher (J.) Interrupted
honeymoon. 21834.
Lorvea (.1. H.) liar of soap.
2946.
Losada :
Margaritas. 28212.
Rosita del oro. 40048.
Losch (H.) Oveubecks. 34922.
Losee (F.) :
Kittens. 24049.
Two Juliets. 47661.
Losee (G. E.) When duty
calls. 50218.
Loth (M.) :
Covetous eyes. S918a.
Neidische augen. 82165.
Troubles of a millionaire
47173.
Woman of wealth. 51476.
3235
INDEX
Lothar (R.) :
Bakkarat. 2823.
Drei grazien. 11798.
Grosse gemeinde. 17680.
Hexe Eva. 19337.
Ich liebe dich. 20845,
20846.
Izeyl. 22287.
Kaiserliche hoheit. 23461.
Kleine landprediger. 24092.
Konig Harlekin. 18225,
24206.
Schonste frau. 41092.
Tal der liebe. 44959.
44960.
Terra bassa. 45405.
Teufelsweg. 45478.
Tiefland. 46172.
Venus im grunen. 48836,
48837
Verschenkte frau. 48888,
48889.
Lothrop (D.) & CO.:
Night before Christmas.
32655a.
Parlor comedies. 35350a.
Lothrop (G. E.) jr.:
King Carnival. 23746.
Olivia's crime. 33718.
Queen's pet. 38124.
Lothrop (H. M.) :
Literary reception. 25574.
Mistletoe bough. 30290.
Lothrop (I. G. B.) When love
goes to war. 50254.
Loti (P.) See Viaud (.T.)
Lottinville (M. A.) :
Last days of Pompeii.
24704.
While the angelus tolled.
50433.
Lotz (M. ) Hiscrassy's Anna
Bell. 19875.
Louchheim (S. F.) King of
hearts. 54177.
Loud (L.) . Murphy changes
his name. 31382a.
Louden (E. V.) :
Edward's play. 12278a.
Marry for love. 54434.
Uncle John. 47979a.
Louden (T.) :
Capt'n. 53072.
Edward's play. 12278a.
Home again. 20007a.
Marry for love. 54434.
Old & new. 33407a.
Schoolmaster. 411229,.
Uncle John. 47979a.
Loughborough (D. L.) :
Amer. suffragette. 1265.
Just Billy. 23343.
Loughborough (J. M.) Hun-
gry suffragette. 20670.
Longhead (P. H.) Queen's
crown. 38109.
Loughran (J.) Last days of
Pompeii. 24699.
Loughran (J. M.) :
Charge. 6738a.
Sordid money. 43293a.
War brothers. 49576e.
Loughrey (N.) :
Blind Tom's faithful friend.
4267.
Cow-boy & his Indian bride.
8921.
Married in haste. 28452.
Menagerie. 29117.
Louie (E. de) See De Louie.
Louis (B. ) /See Birnbaum (^Ij. )
Louis (C. E.) :
Countess. 8697.
Trellis. 46912.
Lound (H. A.) Dater. 53341.
Lounsbery (G. C.) :
Damning of Dorien Grey.
9686.
Delilah. 10412.
Escarpolette. 12914..
.Judith. 23173.
Lucky husband. 26849.
Moonshiners. 30965.
Violante. 49092.
Louttit (G. W.) King Fez.
23766.
Loux (D. H.) :
Doon Muirl. 11435.
Peter Donse. 36001.
Louj^s (P.) :
Aphrodite. 1674a, 167.5a,
1676.
Femme et le pantin. 8209-
8212, 14038.
Louzada (J.) Her husband's
honor. 19031.
Love (I. C.) Amateur night.
1061.
Love (J. H.) :
California pioneer mining
camp. 5856.
'49 camp. 52455.
'49 mining camp. 52457.
Love (M.) Turning point.
55682.
Love(V. E.) News girl. 32568.
Lovejoy (B. G.) :
Before & after the war.
3278.
Mothers-in-law. 31188.
Lovejoy (E. A.) In hard luck.
21196.
Lovel (M.) :
Biddy Murphy's So. Amer.
wooers. 3763.
Irish match-makers. 22008.
Lovelace (L. ) God's liegeman.
16845.
Lovell (C. C.) :
Swayam-vara. 55496.
Wuthering Heights.
51921a.
Lovell (F. E.) Who'll get it?
50637.
Lovell (L.) :
Jet. 22673.
Mile. Bric-a-Brac. 27247.
Lovell (M.) Ingomar, the bar-
barian. 21710.
Lovell (M. W.) :
Letter of marque. 25148.
Mystery. 31832.
Loveman (L. ) Snow queen.
42902, 42904.
Lover (S.) Handy Audv. 32144.
Lovett (R. M.) :
Cowards. 8978b.
Julius Caesar. 23273.
Merchant of Venice. 29184.
Loving (M. F.) :
Airship. 655.
Peace. 35683.
Low (J. B.) :
Lena, the lineman. 25054.
Spurious. 43661.
Low (W. H.) As vou like it.
2047.
Ijowden (I. ) :
Christmas. 7194a.
Grass orphan. 17325a.
Princess Snow - White.
37458.
Lowe. Professor Tattle. 37641.
Lowe (A.) :
Belle of Newport. 3416.
Birds of a feather. 3940.
Class. 7542.
Dream maiden. 11726,
11727.
Isle of spice. 22170, 22171.
Kafoozelum. 23452.
King's mascot. 23977.
Mimic & the maid. 29704.
Prince Petticoat. 37365.
Soldier boy. .55381.
Lowe (A. L. ) Corset shop.
8.577a.
Lowe (F. M.) Ship-builders.
42119.
Lowe (I.) :
Alsace & Loraiue. 1006.
I>illian, the beautiful type-
writer. 25467.
Lowe (M. L. ) See Lowenthal
(M. L.)
Lowe (R.) Buster Brown in
Chinatovpn. 5614.
Lowe (T.) :
Archbishop. 1776.
His excellency. 19607.
Lowe (T. C.) Tip from the
heart of a reformed villain.
55604.
323(?
INDEX
Lowell (A.) Milkmaid of the
Trianou. 29597a.
Lowell (H.) Mme. Leon. 27207.
Lowell (J. P.) :
Hearts for sale. 1S557.
Mad Dou. 27132.
Me & Jack. 2S9G2.
Lowell (J. R.) Peseeballo.
35980.
Lowell (M.) Queen's gown.
88116.
Lowen (B.) Hee Loweniueyer
(B.)
liOwenberg (B. ) School of
courtship. 4111oa.
Lowenberg (Mrs. I.) :
Irresistible current. 22075.
Nation's crime. ."52055.
Senior partner. 55270.
Lowenmeyer (B.) :
Diplomats. 10904.
Fortune-teller. 1.506(3.
Two aldermen of Torrela.
47538.
Wanderers. 49473.
Lowenstein (M. J.) :
Diplomats. 10905.
Miss Gift'ord. 29949.
Lowenthal (F.) Benedict Ar-
nold, traitor. 3.509.
Lowenthal (L. W.) Our lives
to live again. 34704.
Lowenthal (M. L.) Every child.
13104.
Lowenthal (S. L.) Sons of
Buttinsky. 43268.
Lower (H. E.) How .Tack got
busy. 20495.
Lowes (J. L.) :
All's well that ends well.
901.
Hamlet. 18000a.
Loweth (C. H.) Kii of Balioo.
23695.
Lowitz (E. M.) Karloo & Do-
lores. 23496.
Lowitz (W. W.) Polly Middles.
36738.
Lowndes (Mrs. Belloc) :
Last service. 24767.
Lodger. .50616a.
Lowndes (Betsy) See White
(H. B.)
Lowne (A. C.) .Sec Wright
. (Fred) jr.
Lowrey (C.) Winning him
back. 51163.
Lowrey (E. W.) :
By-products of war. 5703b.
Maggie Tulliver. 27355.
Lowrey & Francis. jSIme. Du-
pree's reception. 27189.
Lowrie ( B. B.) Smudge 1,944.
42863.
Lowrie (H. C.) :
.John Garno. 22850.
Magic luat. 27377.
Lowrie (W. M.) Journey thro'
rhymeland. 23072.
I>o\\'ry :
Merry maidens. 29245.
Topsy turvey burlesquers.
46567.
Lowry (A.) :
Aurora. 2451.
Beauty &. the prince. 3224.
In the golden days. 21412.
Sidney, the flower of Eng-
lish chivalry. 422.55.
Lowry (D.) :
Birds of a feather. 3935.
Carl. 6226.
Devoted. 10724.
My son Ben. 31705.
Sudden riches. 44375.
Lowry (E. R.) :
Down the grand circuit.
11622.
Medlev of fond memories.
29035.
liOwry ( J. ) //•. Noble sacrifice.
32930.
Lowry (J. J.) Merry mimics.
29257.
Lowry (M. E.) :
Doomed for life. 11432.
Truth. 47287.
Varveine. 48718.
Lowtzky (H.) Lucretia. 26886.
Lovaco]\<) (M. F.) Strongest.
44207.
Loyd (L.) Mrs. Shepherd &
the blacksheep. 30453.
Loyd (S.) :
Correspondent & the pri-
vate. 8.573.
Mrs. Shepherd & the black-
sheep. 30453.
Lovola univ. press. House of
sand. 53986.
Loyson (P. H.) :
Ames ennemies. 1295.
Apostel. 1692a.
Apostle. .52713.
Apotre. 1697.
Lozano. Niiio bonito. 32820.
Lozano (M. Romerales) Sec
Romerales Lozano.
Lozano Bolea (F.) Querer de
las mujeres. 38145a.
Luban (W. C.) Should women
vote. 4217.5a.
Lubbe (T. J. H.) Such is life.
44365.
Lubbock (M.) Ma gosse. 26996.
Lubelski (T.) :
Follies of Frisco. 14673.
Follies of San Francisco.
14679.
Lubelski ( T. ) —Continued.
Night follies of San Fran-
cisco. 32670.
Lubin (F. ) One of our people.
34069.
Lublin (N. A.) :
Are vou an anarchist?
1799a.
Devil answers. 10660a.
Great price. 17449.
When the storm breaks.
50331.
Lubliner (H.) CJltickliche hand.
16794.
Lubomirski (J.) Exiles. 13220,
13221.
Luby (E. ) Crucial moment.
9240.
Luby (J. A.) Queer people of
our town. 381.39.
Lubv (W. A.) :
J. Wilkes Booth. 22293.
Noggs. 32969.
Butterfly. .5648.
Luca (A. de) :
Forbidden way. 14971.
Scandal in our alley. 40937.
That moonstruck gentle-
man. 45.599.
AVife of Jnlui Mumford.
.50898.
Luca (R. de) Happy New
Year. 18186b.
Lucarelli (L.) Lucrezia. 26888.
liUcas. Easy money. 12179a.
Lucas (A. H. ) Social evil.
42962.
Lucas (A. I.) Feramorz. 14052a.
Lucas (G. L.) Darktown fire
brigade. 9897.
Lucas (C. V.) Vagrant prin-
cess. 48615a.
Lucas (Clarence) Money-spi-
der. 30792.
Lucas (Claudia) Flossie Few-
clothes. 14573.
Lucas ( D. B. ) Dramatic works.
11681.
Lucas (E.) Little Peter. 2.5836.
Lucas (E. M.) Whitened sep-
ulcher. .50.592.
Lucas (G.) :
Arion. lS27a.
Last king of Bohemia.
24721.
Mana & Iserna. 28022.
Poet's dream. 36624.
Rise from poverty to
wealth. 55182.
Village postmaster of Fair-
view. 49045.
Lucas (H. E.) :
Apartment 610. 1669.
Behold your house. .3341.
Golden inuige. 16978.
3237
INDEX
Lucas (H. E.) — Continued.
Just before dark. 23338.
One morning. 34041.
One Sunday. 34107.
Lucas (H. W.) Feraraorz.
14052a.
Lucas (S.) :
Lore. 26227.
Prof, of cliores. 37637.
Ke.stored. 39117.
Lucas (T. E.) Hist, of the
ijreat petrification sclieme of
Fresno. 19890.
'Lucas (V.) Dramatic works of
D. B. liucas. 11681.
l>ucas (W.) :
Biudi-a. tlie minstrel. 3904.
Cliildren of Nippon. 7038.
fviicclie.si (R. ) Marquise de
l'ompud(.ur. 28360.
Liiccliesi (R. A.) At the mar-
riage bui-eau. 22.54.
I.ucclietti (F.) :
Alexandiia Scobel. 752.
Evolution. 13167.
Harvest of the roses. 18273.
Luce (A.) :
Breatli of scandal. 5000c.
Suffering suffragettes.
44390.
Luce (G. A.) :
Brass buttons. 4927.
S. Sutherland Brevfogle.
40405.
Luce (J. W.) Golden maize.
16990.
Luce (J. W. ) & CO. :
Fires of St. John. 14332.
Florentine tragedy. 14559.
Question of honor. 38169.
Luce (W. S.) Old iincle Jed.
33663.
Luceiio ( T. ) :
Amo y criado. 1312.
Comedianta famosa. 8050.
Lucette (IST.) ^ee Rylev (M.
L.)
Lnc^y (A.) :
Erlinda. 12869.
Indian captive. 21624.
Towah. a legend. 46637.
Lucier (0. N. ) Up to the times.
48509.
Lucille (F.) Slight misunder-
standing. 42782.
Lucio (C.) :
Boeina de RegQlez. 4466.
Medico de las locas. 29028:1.
Parada. 35244.
Puerta del sol. 37802.
Sobrino del ministro. 55377.
Ultima carta. 47905.
]>ucio (.L de) Nlflo de Triana.
32821a.
Lnckenbill (L. L.) :
Light from over the ranue.
25367.
Lost, a pair i>f suspenders.
26267.
Luckstone (O. ) Girl from
stageland. 16523.
Lucy (J. H. Fairfax-) Sec
Fairfax-Lucy.
Lucy (L. A.) Dorine. 11467.
Lucy (N. A.) Crook. 9174.
Lucyl, pseud. See Sullivan (V.
P.)
Ludas.sy (J. F. Gans von) See
Gans von Ludassy.
Ludekens (E. ) Misses Beers.
30050.
Luders (G.) :
Fair co-ed. 13367.
Grand mogul. 17274.
Ladies' day. 24323.
Mile. Napoleon. 27208.
Marcelle. 28155.
Prince of Pilsen. 37343.
Shogun. 42150.
Woodland. 51684.
Ludington (H. G.) :
liUnch in the suburbs.
26936.
Suffragette. 44400, 44401.
Ludin.gton (J. S.) Stella :\Ii-
cawber. 43859.
Ludlow (I.) Adventures of
Don Quixote. 3.52.
Ludlow (L. ) Midnight visitor.
294.59.
Ludlowe (J. A.) Scandal.
40934ii.
Ludlun) (E. M. ) King Cash.
23749.
Ludovici (L.) :
Clemenceau case. 7578.
New South. 32462.
Saved by the cross. 40878.
Ludwig (E.) Verlorene sohn.
48871e.
Ludwig (O.) :
Agnes Bernauer. 590.
Erbforster. 12849.
Forest warden. 14995u.
Hereditary forester. 16184a.
Liiders (G.) In the tub. 2153."..
Luehrmann (A.) :
On the banks of the Si-
mois. 33803.
Return of the gho.st. 39195a.
Luengo y Conde (J.) :
Forasteros. 14959b.
LInea de Ca ceres. 54278.
Primer fruto. 37245.
Remendon. .39013a.
Sacrificada. 404.37.
Liitkenhaus (A, M.) :
Master Skylark. 28723a.
Plays for school children.
36507a.
Lufsey (R. E.) Black.smith's
•laughter. 4178.
Liigne-Poe (A.) :
Cinq messieurs de Franc-
fort. 7372a.
Oiseaux. .33383.
Luhrs (A. C. M.) :
Lodofski. the coiintcrfeiter.
26070.
Wants to gain the whole
■Acrld. 49563.
Luirich (.J. F.) :
Along the Potomac. 988. j
Luck of a Jonah. 26835. \
Luiz de Freitas (T.) Sec
Freitas (T. L. de)
Lukaszkiewicz ( C. ) H e j !
Strzelcy wraz ! 18696a.
Luke (W. R.) Price we pa v.
37187a.
Lulvs (W. D.) :
Keeping the wolf from the
door. 23569.
Little pagan. 258.30.
Luliy (W. J.) O'Reagan's
touchdown. 34323.
liumb (G. F.) Foreign service.
14987a.
Lumier (P. ) :
Astronomer. 2111.
Cap of Confucius. 6025,
6026.
Lumley (Belle) Christmas eve
of 1776. 7220.
Lumley (Benjamin) :
Christmas eve of 1776.
7220.
Romance of a day. 39784.
Lumley (R. H. ) Aunt Jack.
2403.
Lumley (W.) :
Christmas eve of 1776.
7220.
Romance of a day. 39784.
Lummis (E. F. ) Zaragiieta.
52289.
Lummis (E. O.) Dear Saint
Elizabeth. 10267.
Lumsden (A. G.) Bill Adams.
3832a.
Lumsden (H.) Auntie Miri'en.
2437b.
Luna :
Boda de Cayetana. 52935.
Club de las solteras. 769L
Dirigible. 10908.
Guitarra del amor. .5.3846.
Hiias de Lemnos. 19464.
Malas-pulgas. 276.39.
(^nce mil vIr.genos. 33972.
Potro salva.je. 36908a.
3238
INDEX
Luna — Continued.
Romerito. 39874.
Sangi-e v arena. 40705.
Sultana. 44479a.
lAUia (B. Bellido de) See Bel-
lido de Luna.
Luna (F. Toro) See Toro
Luna.
Luna (P.) :
Alegria del amor. 735a.
Amores de aldea. 52674.
CanciCn huugara. 5994.
C'anto de prima vera. 6018.
Corte de Risalia. 8584a.
Escollera del diablo. 12918.
Gran embustero. 17251.
Lindas perras. 25516.
Llevar la derecha. 26006.
Ni rey, ni roque. 3259Sa.
Patio de los naranjos.
54895.
Pura la cantaora. 37856.
Reina de los mercados.
38965.
Rey del mundo. 39305a.
Lund (E. S.) Transition.
46828.
Lund (L. E.) :
Count Ole. 8674.
Prince Ole. .37359.
Wlien Ole joined the Wood-
men. 50277.
Lund (O. A. C.) Silent .Tim.
42340a.
Lund ( S. ) Home talent. 20060.
Lund-Bourn (N.) Sangre ni-
hilista. .55234.
Luudstrom (E. F.) :
Einar Eskilson. 12353.
Haidee & Azim. 17892.
Phantom elopement. 36080.
Lundy (D. C.) Avondale dis-
aster. 2538.
Lundy (G. E.) :
Mv princess. 31690a.
Rosary of life. 55209.
St. Leo. 40539a.
Stolen child. 4.3921a.
Lunzer (P.) :
Bauernprinzessin. 3145a.
Fran im hemd. 15282.
Husarengeneral. 20711a,
20711b.
Indizien-beweis. 21663.
Verschenkte nacht. 48889a.
Lupin (M.) :
Dans un fauteuil. 9820.
Mon bon onele. 30730.
Sa femme nous trompe 1
40406.
lOOeme constat. .52473.
Lnppe's (E.) hofbuchhandlung.
Liberaler i)astor. 25206.
Luques (E. A.) Snow image &
other plays. 42897a.
liuscombe (E.) Up to the times.
48511.
Lush. Braisley diamond. 4899.
I>ush (C. K.) Law & the lady.
24856.
Luslv (E. N.) Current of n
curse. 9486, 9487.
laisk (N.) In the duke's cabi-
net. 21393.
Luska (S.) See Harland (H.)
Luskmoor (C.) :
Judgment of Mame. 23162.
Judgment of the cross.
23170.
Lussow (R. von
38373.
Lust (A. C.)
36675.
Luster (J. O.)
Nigger. 12079.
Raimund.
Policy 473.
Dutchey vs.
Treues herz.
Golden maize.
Lustig (H.)
46922.
Luther (H. H.)
16990.
Luther (L.) Law. 24848a.
Luton (L. I.) :
Actuality. 234.
Woman hater. 51404b.
Lutlou (H.) Perfume shop.
54930.
Lutton (W. S.) Hogan's alley
circus & band. 19946.
Luttringer (A.) :
Forgiven. 15019.
Girl of the West. 16607.
Lutz (Mrs. G. L. Hill-) See
Hill-Lutz.
Lutz CM.) :
Faust up to date. 13914.
Lyrics of Don Juan. 26977.
Scarlet umbrella. 41001.
Lutz (AV.) Andreas Hofer.
1436.
Lutz (W. C.) Last quart.
24755.
Lutze (E. A.) Vivisector. 49217.
Luyder ( .1. ) Dream-stuff.
117.59.
Luzzatto (M. H.) Lah-y' shaw-
riem Tehilaw. 54215.
Luzzi (A. E.) :
Alimonv club. 806.
Broken violin. .5220, 5221.
Climax. 7615.
Dreamer. 11766.
Dyspeptic. 12106.
Fame maker. 13.560, 13561.
Gale. 15778.
Giant. 16329.
Her husband. 19024.
His affinity. 19540.
Prairie flower. 37024.
lyiizzi (A. E.) — Continued.
That batchelor's [sic] wife.
45533.
Violators. 49095.
Luzzi (E.) See Van Deusen
(E.)
Lyall (D. H.) :
At sunrise. 2193.
Girl & the governor. 10437.
I^yceum pub. co. :
All upset. 923.
Aunt Kate .spinster. 2412.
Bottle of poison. 4723.
Burglar & the bishop. 5513.
Day in court. 10125.
Dinner for the prince.
10879.
For sake of Alice. 14911.
Governor's dilemma. 17196.
Lamb for dinner. 24560.
Mme. Macaroni's cooking.
27208.
Martha Washington's re-
ception. 28502.
New woman. 32483.
Oil king. 33378.
On time. 33953.
One of the 400. 34078.
Punkin Run school. 37842.
Troublesome c o u r t s h i ij .
47185.
Lyda (H. J.) :
Lost on the Sultana.
26330, 26331.
Through the war. 46106-
46108.
Lydston (C. C.) Twin.s. 47501.
Lydston (F. de) See De Lyds-
ton.
I^ydston (G. F.) :
Blood of the fathers. 4298,
4299.
Jail bird. 22426.
Lykke-Seest (P.) Edens have.
12221.
Lyle (G.) Moochers. 30927a.
Lyle (.T.) Adventures of Mutt
& Jeff. 360.
Lyle (.L G.) :
As it was. 52739.
Because of Ann. o248a.
Fugitives. 15646a.
Getaway. 16265a.
Good fellow. 17075a.
Home sweet home. 200.57a.
Some actor. 43148a.
What next? 55886.
Lyle (L. D. ) Amer. ideals.
1234.
Lyle (R.) :
Country folks. 8760.
.Jersey home. 22025.
No place like home. 32880.
Who's who? .50668.
3239
INDKX'
Lyles (A. L.) One leg man.
34032a.
Lyles (H.) :
Pioneers of '49. 3G362,
36363.
Witches of Salem. ,51281.
Lyman (A.) Medicine-man.
"29023.
Lvman (B. L.) Merry chase.
"29224.
Lvman (E. G.) Negative hus-
"band. 32156.
Lyman (E.Pierce-) See Pierce-
Lyman. '1
Lyman (G. N.) What the sea
saw. 55892.
Lyman (H. L.) :
Hustlers. 20743.
.Tohnny on the spot. 22889.
Lyman tv^ins at the circus.
26965.
Merry chase. 29224.
Other fellow. 34439.
Prize winners. 37555.
Ramblers. 38405.
Rustlers. 40364.
Si Slocum. 42217.
Texas ranger. 45498.
Yankee drummers. 51992.
Lyman (J. W.) Prof. Nathan-
iel's theory. 55045.
Lyman (M. H.) Peddler. 54917.
I^ynch. On the Mississippi.
33877.
Lynch (F. E.) :
Huckins' run. 20585.
Mv bov Bill. 31500.
Ozone inn. 34988.
Rural free delivery. 4O3O0.
Lynch (G. A.) :
Art teachers at work. 194."').
Love's victory. 26748.
Mr. & Mrs. Misfit. 30131.
Lynch (H.) Great Galeot>i.
17393b.
Lynch (H. L.) :
Little game with destiny.
25690.
Patricia. 355-53.
Lynch (J. B.) Substitute hero,
44331.
Lynch (.7. H.) Scent of fre-
sias. 41027a.
Lynch (Mrs. .T. M.) See Lynch
(H. L.)
Lynch (L. L.) Strife. 44152.
Lynch (M. E.) Bachelor-^
house cleaning. 2710.
Lynch (N.) Fainting girl.
13364.
Lynch (N. R.) Phi-enological
& matrimonial inst. 36180.
Lynch (P.) Final heat. 1424.S.
Lvnch (R. .T.) King & queen
(•f the moon. 23731.
Li-nch (S. W.) Daddy Hard-
aci-e. 9596.
Lvnch (W. ,T.) Wilkes Booth,
51014.
i.vn.l (W. ,L) :
I Bi-antley. 4922.
Empire. 12636.
Oakdales. 33196.
Lvnde(G. T.) Deitcher. 10396.
Lvndhnrst. (E. E.) End of the
\v(»rld. 12721a.
Lyndon (('.) Everything goes
•At the seashore. 13143a,
13144.
Lyiio (M.) Alamo. 683.
Lviie (S. W.) Wvcheholme.
51923.
Lviiii (D. M.) :
Punishment. 37836.
Sacrifice. 40444a.
Lynn (E.) By power of attor-
ney. 5702.
Lvnn (F. ) Find thou the other
half. 14259.
Lvini (G. I.) Making good.
'27613.
Lvnne ( E. O.) Casket girl.
6379.
Lynne (.7. P.) :
Beco.'ning a prince. 3257.
Hooded iad\ . 20198.
Lvon. Fun in a sale stable.
■ 15685.
Lyon (A. E.) :
Gentleman of the highways.
16127.
Inevitable truth. 21672.
Lochinvar. jr. 26046.
Mme. la marquise. 2T20Q.
Omar. 33728:;.
I'ride of Marwirethe Aim-
hack. .37209.
Spider's-web. 43533.
IjVou (Adelaide M. ) :
Black & white. .52906.
Black & wliite race. 52907.
Lvon (Alex. M.) Coming thro'
" the rye. 8103.
Lyon ( Mrs. D.) Georgie. 16161.
Jaou (E. a.) ^lusical comedy
'of hats. 31424.
Lvon (G. A.) jr. Dead & alive.
10199.
Lvon (li. W.) :
Cownrd's code. S979.
Power of grief. 36953.
I^yon (K.) That charming
count. 45546.
l.von (M. C.) :
Pledging of Polly. 36539.
\'isit of Objidiah. 49175.
Lyon (S.) See Smith (L. S.>
Ly(<n(T. F..) Alice mine. 794.
Lvons (B. B.) Mysterious
'.guest: 31812a.
Ivyous (B.) Furious tragedy of
Trombone. 1,5722.
I^yons (,7. A.) :
If I were a king. 20928.
In the home of the nui-
gician. 21437.
^lalediction. 27642.
.Miser. 298,53.
I'rodigal law studenl.
37581.
Proscribed heir. 37733.
Recognition. ,38673.
Lyons (M.) :
City of tears. 7462.
On the sui-face. 33930.
Vaiiii)ire. 48667.
Lyons ( M. H. ) Come down llic
shiny way. .53220.
Lyons & (Jarnahan :
,7nlins Cae.sar. 2324-la.
Macbetli. 27031.
Lysset ( B. B.) All at sea. 826.
Lyster (F.) :
Amico Fritz. 1302.
Andi'oniache. 1444.
Eagle Elsa. 12116.
I'alstaff. 135.50.
Kittens. 24049, 24050.
Lilv of poverty flat. 2,548(;.
:\la cousine. 26990.
:\[ me. Sans Gene. 27219.
Mr. .Midshipman Easy.
30209.
Oedipus, the king. 33295.
Ready. 38-548.
Kuv Bias. 40392.
Samson & Delilah. 40673.
Three millions of money.
45989.
Tour of the world in SO
days. 46625.
I'nder the greenvvood tiee.
48170.
Willow pattern plate. .51()!)7.
Lyster (W.) Shadow. 41657.
L\r<-ll (D. M.) In honor of tlic
c, liege. 21214.
Lytoll (W. H.) :
Eighty days around th.-
world. 12342.
lOnticement. 12805.
i:ureka. 13047. 1.3049.
Irish mail. 22007.
I*assing review. 35463.
Lvthwvn (E. ) See Schrtnnni
<E. I. W. A.)
Lvlie (K. A.) Which shall it
be? -50422.
Lyttelton (Mrs. A.) ^Mnrgaret-
ta. 28209.
Lyttelton (E.) :
Christmns niornlitv phiv.
7236.
Nyanysa. ,33170.
3240
INDEX
I.vtteltou (E. ) — Contiuued.
Peter's chance. 36021.
Thumbscrew. 46123.
I.ytton (E. G. E. Lytton B\\\-
wer, 1st boron) :
Calderon, the courtier.
5829.
Duchess de La Valli&re.
11918.
Eugene Aram. 13026.
Lady of Lyons. 24481,
24482.
Last days of Pompeii.
1764-1766, 10130, 16741,
21924, 24698 - 24704,
25170a, 25171, 36767a,
36768, 41685, 50340.
Last of the barons. 32140,
49630.
My novel. 26207.
Not so bad as we seem.
33063.
Paul Clifford. 6136, 26563.
Pausanias. 35640.
Richelieu. 29842a, 39380-
39383.
Rienzi. 36827. 39407,
39409.
Rightful heir. 39456.
Strange story. 28217.
Walpole. 49441.
What will he do with it?
16130-16132, 50146.
Zanoni. 52280.
Lytton (E. R. Lytton Bulwer.
1st axvl) •*
Lucile.' 26815-26822,26824,
33157, 54356.
Money. 30751.
Ring of Amasis. 39473.
Lytton (L.) Oklahoma. 33391.
M. (J. G.) See Morris (J. G.)
M (M.) See Nascimento (M. de)
Maartens (M.) See Schwartx
(J. M. W.)
Maas (H.) 'Twas to be so.
47399.
Maas (J.) :
Golden showers. 17009.
Joe Bowers. 22800.
Kit-mut-ghar. 24036.
Scarlet IX. 40993.
Mobie (H. W.) :
Julius Caesar. 23237.
Much ado about nothing.
31278.
Mabie (L. K.) Colonial court-
ship. 7941.
Mabon (M. A.) Crowv jf love.
53294.
MacAdam (D. H.) Secret oi*
INIerton. 41334.
McAdam (G. H.) Brown,
Jones & Robinson. 5318.
MacAdam (M. V. B.) Lady.
24333.
McAdam (R.) Feud matri-
monial. 14097.
McAdam (S.) Reve. 39225a.
McAfee (R. R.) Hotel Topsy
Turvy. 20363.
McAfee (R. R.) & co. Hotel
Topsy Turvy. 20363.
MacAllester (H. W.) :
Automobile romance. 2493.
Clio Dumas. 7624.
Gay girl. 15968.
Ha idee. 17891.
McAllister (H.) :
Book of fools. 4608.
Border. 4644b.
Charmer. 6809.
Choice. 531.52.
Convicted. 8421.
Docteur. 11100.
Doctor. 11106.
Ferret. 14069.
Folly's folly. 14697a.
Jackal. 22376.
Quits. 38224, 38225.
Redemption of David.
38843a.
Reprobate. 39079a.
Wharf rat. 50039.
Macallister (J. M.) Won.
51624.
McAllister (Paul) :
Accident. 138.
John of Gascony. 22871.
McAllister (Phosa) :
Blinding flash. 4271.
Plot & proxy. 36547.
Shadow of a sin. 41676.
McAllister (R.) Dentist's boy.
10481.
McAloon (W. A.) :
Love's young dream. 26756.
Minstrel boy. 29767.
McAlpin (C.) Cross & the
crescent. 9193.
McAlpin (J. T.) Hans Han-
son. 18706a-18108.
Macan (M. E.) Peter plans.
54938.
McAnarney (H. A.)::
Bon Bon O'Dear. 4524.
Call of the family. 5901.
Dollie. 53436.
Easy money. 12382.
Highway to love. 53937.
Leaders of men. 24912.
Let's get married. 25132.
Madam Vivian's morals.
27163.
Man from Reno. 27804.
Managing editor. 28033.
Pursuit of happiness. 55068.
Rector of St. Ann's. 38607.
Toys. 46678.
McAndrew co. Syrene. 44879.
McAndrews (J. A.) Mystic
world. 31873.
McAndrews (J. H.) :
Prison & madhouse. 37508.
Three years in a mad
house. 46052.
Veteran detective. 48914.
McArdle (J. F.) Fluff. 14606.
Macart (W. H.) :
Legitimate hold-up. 25021.
Lost island. 54326.
Love honor & obey. 54336.
Midnight crui.se. 29420a.
Mr. Sherlock's home. 30262.
New Year's eve. 32509.
Prohibition .candidate.
37663a.
Village iceman. 49034.
Macurthey (J. E.) Paudeen
Rhiie. 35.597.
Mac Arthur (A. R.) :
Aphrodite Pandemus. 1681.
Aphrodite Pontia. 1682,
Giuevra. 16374.
McArthur (G. H.) New school-
ma'am. 54705.
MacArthur (Jack) Saleslady.
40589.
MacArthur (James) :
PSeside the bonnie brier
bush. 3566.
Bonnie brier bush. 4579.
Christian pilgrim. 7183.
Debonnaire. 10295.
Masque of the white rose.
28632.
Pilgrim's progress. 36305.
Spoilers. 43596.
McArthur (P.) :
Last case. 24686.
Love lends a hand. 26542.
Prince Aguilar. 37266.
McArthur (W.) Wolfe Tone.
51358.
McCarthy (D. L.) True Irish
hearts. 47232a.
Macarthy (H.) :
Barney's courtship. 3003.
Deeds of darkness. 10364.
Dutch raffle, I smoke mine
pipe. 12076.
H a r r y Macarthy's New
Year's day. 182.54.
Love & politics. 26464.
MiicAtee (W. S. J.) :
Engagement in a lawver's
office. 12762.
Mixed baggage. 30519.
Macaulay (W. R.) Tracie, the
outlaw. 46680.
:\rac:iuley (C. R.) :
Alice in W^onderland. 7S6a.
Inventor. 21896m.
3241
INDEX
Macauley (W.) :
Back to the country store.
2751.
Church bazaar at Mulberry
Corners. 7304a.
Country editor. 8752a.
Examination day at Wood-
liill school. 13181.
Graduation day at Wood
Hill school. 17217.
Lazy Bob Parkins. 24898n.
Mr. Editor. 30177.
Mrs. McGreevy's boarders.
30401a.
Old home day in Plunket.
33505.
On the Greenboro nine.
33849a.
Pat's matrimonial venture.
54901.
PoUin picks a wife. 36728a.
Surprise party at Brink-
ley's. 44651.
W a n t e d, a companion.
49499.
Wlieatville c a n d i d a t e s.
.50165.
MacAulifEe (G.) Harmon in-
heritance. 18232.
McAuliffe (Jere) No place like
home. 32881.
McAulifEe (John) King of the
turf. 23884.
McAuliffe (T. J.) Little re
cruit. 25855.
McAvoy (B. B.) :
Crown or love? 9230.
Prince Richard. 37371 .
Richard Coeur de Lion.
39367.
Traitor. 46771.
McAvov (H.) :
Parlor wall. 35353.
Stolen ideas. 43928.
:\IcBarron (,T. M.) :
p]linor Craven. 12474.
Roderick of Kildare. 3970-1.
Ropes of sand. 39917.
MacBeath (F. J.) jr.:
Alimony. 804.
Peril. 35921.
Ranch 0 Panza. 40680.
40681.
Wanted, a man. 49529.
Macbeth (A. L.) Teddy's Af
rican hunt. 45202.
MacBoyle (D.) :
Mamma's boy. 27677.
On the job. 33861 .
MacBrayne (L. E.) EngagiUj.;
po.sition. 12766.
.M(;Bride (G.) :
Showman. 42191.
Sovereign citizen. 43400.
m o n e y.
48162.
45184b.
McBride (G.) — Continued.
T'ncle Sam'l Jonathan, jr.
48024.
INk-Bride (H. E.) :
Adalina's arrival. 239.
As by fire. 2003.
Aunt Susan Jones. 2430.
Bad joli. 2773, 2774.
liig day in Bulger. 3783.
Cow that kicked Cliicago.
8963. 8964.
I'll stay awhile. 20802.
20803.
Infernal niachinc. 21687.
Jemima. 22601.
Lucy's old man. 26896,
26897.
M.\- Jeremiah. 31584. 31585.
On the brink. 33819, .33820.
< )ne of the 400. 34078.
V a r 1 o r ontertainment.
353.51.
Played & lost. 36462, .36463.
Punkin Run school. 37842.
Reclaimed. 38671.
Striking oil. 44168.
Two drams of brandv.
47600.
Lncle Jacob's
47971a.
T'nder the curse.
Lnwelcome guest.
\'anity vanquished. 48705.
AVhen Reuben comes t«»
town. .50286.
Macbride (M.) ^ce Quinton
(J. P.)
ftlcBride ( W. H.) Jack the
Giant-killer. 22371.
McBrien (J. L.) Continental
Congress. 8379a. 53246.
:McBroom ( S. B. ) Midsunnner
night's dream. 29480.
McCabe (A. C.) :
Destiny. 10598.
T'lider a cloud. 48079.
McCabe (C. R.) Scenes in the
life of Napoleon III. 41024.
McCabe (^frii. G. S.) Henry's
studv liour. 53907.
McCabe (H. A.) :
Charity bazaar. .53110.
Henry's studv hour. .53907.
McCabe (J. F.) Two flisilds up.
47609.
]\tcCabe I.]. .].) Scmiramis.
41449.
]McCabe (J. L.) :
Malonev's wcddiim-. 276.54.
27655.
Mr. Doolev
McCabe (J. S.)
42343.
Maccabees of the world ( Ladies
of) Home, sweet home. 20054.
Es(|. 30171.
,//■. Silent li>vp.
McCaddou (J. T.) :
Amer. Revolution. 1260.
Geo. Washington & the
birth of Amer. independ-
ence. 16156.
Historic scenes & battles of
1776. 19879.
Washington's dream. 49672.
McCaigue (P. H.) :
All that glitters. 914.
Man & wife. 27745.
.Alarket value. 28332.
I'eacemaker. 35703a.
Power unseen. 55013.
Way of a man. 49734.
McCale (L.) Last quart. 247.55.
McCalcb (L.J.) Scarlet letter.
40985.
McCall (F. S.) Bachelor girls.
2668.
McCall (R. A. 8.) Telling it to
dad. 4.52.50a.
McCalia (S.I Measure of a
man. 28990.
McCall ister (H. A.) To,
through & from Yellowstone
Park-. 46393.
McCallum (AV. B.) :
Her husband's defence.
19028.
When Reuben comes to
town. .50290.
-McCan ( M. M.) Aliens. 799.
McCann (G.) Count's arrival.
8802.
McCann (.LE.) :
I?arren honor. ,3049.
Boston crank. 4699.
(Jape Breton lass. 6033.
Dai'ing countess. 9848.
Fortime's wheel. 15083.
(rrnit conspiracy. 17376.
King's master. 23978.
I-eaf from life. 24924.
Love for love. 26506.
Mi-s. Silent Brown. 30450.
Organ grinder. 34338.
Puts & calls. 37921.
Russian star. 40346.
Si»ii-it of the Hartz moun-
tains. 43574.
A\'oinan's love. 51543.
Wooing of Mrs. Van Cott.
51 703.
McCann (Mr. and Mrs. J. R.)
INIy Dixie dad. 31.533
M<('aun (M. E.) :
.\<tress <& the woman. 225.
-M'lernoon call. .546.
I>ecisiou. 10344.
McCann (W. E.) Hans .K:
Christina. 18095.
-McGardell ( R. L.) :
Dummy & tbt> bumming
))ird. 12035.
3242
INDEX
McOardell (K. L.)— Contiiuied.
Filibuster. 14224.
Little Klomliko. 25741.
Local forecaster. 26040.
Peacock alley. 35716.
McCarroll (J.) :
Bohemian. 4494.
Nearly a tragedy. 82121.
Queen without a crown.
38097.
iflcCarron (G. ('.) Embers of
mother-love. 53520.
McCart (W. TT.) McSorley's
courtship. 27114.
McCarter (M. H.) :
Hamlet. 17999.
Julius Caesar. 232.53.
King Lear. 23811.
Macbeth. 27039.
Merchant of Venice. 29175.
Othello. 34420.
Tempest. 4.5278.
McCarthey (J. E.) :
Modern Ananias. 30.584.
Sporting tickei*. 43631.
McCarthy (CO:
His Avhiskers. 19839.
Noble heroes. 32920.
McCarthy (C. L.) Hiawatha.
19351a.
:MacCarthy (C. W.) Great res-
cue, 53825.
:\IcCarthy (D. P..) :
Dear Irish boy. 10261.
True Irish hearts. 47232.
McCarthy (D. C.) :
Midnight. 29409.
'Twas but a dream. 47397.
McCarthy (G. M.) :
Crooke<lMr. Straight. 9177.
McFadden's flats. 27080.
Man from Ind. 27777.
Milk bath. 29595.
:Ma<'Carthy (H.) :
Musical windfall. 31451.
Witching AVidow Wilkins.
55974.
AicCarthv (J. A.) Glenshe.
16752.
McCarthy (J. D.) :
In the fool's bauble. 21406.
Telemachus. 45223.
IMcCarthv (J. E.) Last Morel.
24728.
M.'Carthy (J. H.) :
Duke's motto. 12008.
FrauQois Villon. 1.5263.
Highwayman. 19460.
Seraphica. 41524.
McCarthy (J. I'.) Little doc-
tor. 25652b.
McCarthy (John) :
Mabel's love & Mnlicl's
lovers. 27010.
Manuel a. 28128.
McCarthy (Joseph) Battle by
'phone. 3107.
McCarthy (M.) :
Can dreams come true?
5972b.
Eve— & a man. 13068,
13068a.
Hold the wire. 19962.
Yellow streak. 52091.
McCartney (J.) : *
Budding playwright. 5389.
His broMU tweed suit.
19576.
In a measure. 21074.
Lauah it off. 24812.
More than nurse. 31023.
When the mother does the
courting. 50325.
McCartney (W. H.) :
Bayonet. 3149.
Constancy. 8352.
McCarty (L. J.) :
Natl. game. 32049.
Once upon a time. 33976.
Rock of ages. 39683.
MeCartv (L. P.) Phraates 4.
36179.
McCarty (Page) :
^ Imps & angels. 21058.
^Mistakes. 30117.
Phonograph. 36164.
McCartv {Miiu\ Pernet) Man
of the family. 54408.
McCartv (W. O.) How it is
done. 20491.
McCarty ( W. P. ) ( Jolden liorse-
shoe. 16977.
McCarvcr (H.) Hone dulu coon.
20144.
McCaull (J. A.) :
Ijyrics of Lorraine. 20979.
Snake-cbarmer. 42873.
M((;;iv (J. R.) Gaston Neville.
15932.
McCay (R.) :
Countess Vassalis. 8726.
Magnet. 27407.
Treaclierous guest. 46888.
Macchi (G.) :
Maria di Breval. 28233a.
Viandante. 48926.
McClain (B.) :
Before & after the war.
3279.
Hot time in Blackville.
20338.
Mv friend from Ga. 315-53.
Maclean (E. W.) :
Coquelicot. 8478.
From generation to genera-
tion. 15541.
McClellai! (H. H.) Prince
Giglo & Prince Bulbo. 37299.
McCrellan (L.I 'Neath the
shallow <.f Shasta. 32124.
McClelland ^E. G.) Christmas
fantasy. 7222.
McClelland ( J. L.) Santa Clans.
40727.
McClelland (M.) :
Kaleema. 23468.
Purchase of Polly. 37857.
Tallahassee. 45015.
McClench (M. H.) Dramatics.
11683.
McClenthen (F. C.) :
Bats. 3101.
Great hit. 17405.
McClintock (S. M.) Expert.
13244.
.)
J.)
Poia. 36629.
172-
705.
1323.
McClintock (W
McCloskey (J.
Across the continent.
174.
Alberta, the midget.
Among the Rockies.
Arabs of N. Y. 1759.
Buff & blue. 5409.
Castle Ga^i-den. 6421.
Columbus. 8014.
Cush. 9511.
Daring Dick, the detective.
9851.
Dead men's shoes. 10210.
Dead to rights. 10223.
Far AVest. 13665.
Fatal glass. 13753.
Flash-light. 14475.
For lack of gold. 14846.
Happy Valley. 18192.
Hedae waif. 18622.
Jess James. 22641.
Just in time. 23358.
Kentuck. 23590.
King of the tramps.
Kit Carson. 24032.
Marseillaise. 28482.
Max Miiller. 28889.
Mischief. 29845.
Old oaken bucket.
On hand. 33774.
On the docket. 33831.
On the verge. 33940.
Outcasts of Poker Flat,
34881.
Over the plains. 34950.
Palmetto. 35139.
Pluck & luck, 365.57,
Pomp, 36762.
Poverty Flat. 36925.
Queen of the turf. 38084.
Ranch king, 38432.
Sawdust. 40908. .
Schnider. 41085.
Seance, 41251.
Seelig, the banker.
Smoke. 42851.
Sunbeam. 44530.
Theatrical boardlnj.
45646.
>3882.
53590.
41397.
house.
•J-2^'S
INDEX
.McCldskry (J. J.) — Gontiuued.
Tlirouirh hy daylight. 46067.
Trail of tlie serpent. 46749.
")0806.
51353.
Fifteen
53635.
Jealousy.
Widow bewitched.
Wolf & the lamb.
McCloskey (N. H.)
niinutes' grace.
MoCloskev (S.)
22544c.
McCnosky (W. A.) His type-
writer lady. 19828.
McCMoiid (G.) Little ^liss
Irisli. 25778.
.M<'Glov (G. E.) Tfacing lady.
38305.
McClium- (L.) :
Gupid & the editor. 9374.
(^irl in the uniform. 16579.
On the brink. 33815.
Virginia. 49125.
I\rcClure (B. B.) :
First contract. 14357.
Up-grade. 48478.
:\IcGlure (G. A.) Special mes-
senger. 43464.
McGlure (C. L.) :
Gharlo comes home. 6787.
Louise. 26397.
Old flame.s. 54767.
McGlure (L. W.) Artist's
dream. 1985.
McGlure (T. G.) Simon Sim-
ple. 42445.
McGlure co. :
David. 10038.
Justice & liberty. 23418a.
Yolanda of Gyprus. 52119.
McGlure, Phillips «& co. :
Gomedies in miniature.
53222.
David. 10044.
From king to king. 15547a.
Hamlet. 17978.
Henry V. 18839.
McGlurg (A. C.) & co. Alice in
Wonderland. 52615.
Maccoll (H. F.) Mr. Presi-
dent. 30243.
:\IacGollin (A. W. F.) :
Hubby's dream. 20580.
Hevenge. 39245.
Silver lining. 42405.
MacGolloch (C.) Sacrifice.
40439.
McGollom (J. A.) jr.:
Cure. 9451a.
Guilt. 17755.
Living dead. 25974.
Other Mrs. Briggs. 34470.
Pickles. 36221.
Reason. 38607.
Success. 44347.
MacGollougb (W. H.) :
Morning's light. 31064a.
One of many. 34061a.
McGollum (A. E.) Triple-heart.
47062.
McComas (A. M.) Sisterly
love. 42596.
McComas (C.) Whistling girl.
50479.
McComas (R. G.) Double oath.
11541.
McConnaughy (A.) Thuma
Zithra. 46122.
McGonnel (T. C.) Gapitana.
6056.
McGonnell (B. J.) jr. Inside
politics. 21773.
McGonnell (E. W.) :
Black vipers. " 4153.
Old plantation. 33604.
MacGonnell (H. T.) :
Lady-killer. 24448.
Shah of Persia. 41726.
Theosophist. 4.5714.
McGonnell (R. A.) Fumbled.
15664.
McGonnell (W. A.) :
Gayest Manhattan. 15997.
In a policy shop. 21081.
Thirty-first of June. 45832.
McConville (L. B.) :
Enchanted flute. 12671.
Thieves. 45780.
McGord (L.) Bomb thrower.
4520.
McGord (V.) :
Excess baggage. 13195a.
Seeing the sights. 41393b.
McGormack (B.) Dawn of
day. 10076a.
McGormack (J. ) :
Between decks. 3662a.
Flirtology. 14535.
McCormack (P. J.) Liberator.
25207a.
McCormick (A. L!) :
Burglar & the lady. -5517.
Danger. 9750.
Doc. 11094.
Fool. 14709.
Forest fire. 14991a.
Great forest fire. 17392a.
Hearts adrift. 18522.
House of mystery. 20409.
How could she do it,
20472a.
How hearts are broken.
20484.
Jessie left the village.
22656. •
Kindred hearts. 23723.
Life of an actress. 25314.
Me & mother. 28965,
28966.
Mile a minute. 29561.
Money »S: the woman.
30763.
Old love letters. 33542.
:\IcGormick (A. L.)— G(.ntd.
Our friend Fritz. 34636.
Out of the fold. 34835.
Toll-gate inn. 46429-
46431.
Wanted by the police.
49553.
War. 49571.
Western girl. 50009.
When the world sleep?.
50337.
McCormick (C.) Simply Cyn-
thia. 42459.
McCormick (E. J.) :
Ga.ssidy's Irish stew. 6388.
Darby & Joan. 9839.
Fashionable sin. 13721.
Hearts «& homes. 18538.
High mills. 19415.
His neighbor's wife. 19744.
Irish stew. 22033.
Two Christmas eves.
47577.
Warning. 49622.
McCormick (J. C.) :
Heart of gold. 18466.
Klondyke. 24110.
IMcGormick (L.) See McCor-
mick (A. L.)
McCormick (S. B.) :
Forest fire. 14991a.
Great forest fire. 17392ii.
McCormick ( W. B. ) Girl & the
caddie. 16426.
McCoun (G. I.) Old maids no
more. 33556.
McCowan (.J. J.) :
Lights out. 25434.
Man from Tiffany's. 27821.
Russian fear. 40334.
McCoy (T. O.) Mischievous
brother. 29849.
McCoy (W. .L) :
Cave man. 6540.
Egypt. 12302a.
MacCracken (H. N.) Shake-
speare's principal i) 1 a y s .
41906a.
McCracken (T.) :
Colonel BuUetts. 7900a.
King of Zu Zu. 23888a.
Little Miss Money. 25785a.
McCrary (B.) :
Aaron & Theodosia. 26.
Intrigue. 21859.
Osceola. 34402.
Twin dairy. 47485.
McCrav (F. T.) Columbus.
8003.
McCrav (W. L.) In old Va.
21283.
McCree (J.) :
After the barber's ball.
494.
After the race. 517.
3244
INDEX
Mc( 'r«e ( J. ) — C(»utinuG(l.
Alimony dodger. 52620.
And he didn't shoot the gun
off neither, 1406.
Awful mix up. 2582.
Bicycle cop. 3753.
Birds of a feather. 3943.
Boy I left behind. 4837.
Bug & the buggy. 5416a.
Campaign time. 5960a.
Chaperon & heiress. 6722a.
Character revue. 6734a.
Chocolate bride. 53150.
Coontown divoreons._ 8457a.
Corridor of time. S.-)73b.
Darktown polygamy. 9898b.
Disturbing the peace,
10995a.
Dog-gone dangerous girl.
53432.
Don't wake the baby.
11419.
Dope fiend. 11446.
Down the joy line. 53460.
Family trenches. 53601.
Faro's daughter. 53608.
Flat hunters. 14485a.
Follow on. 14687.
Frolics in the air. 53718.
Goddess of nicotine. 16834.
Good-bye, boys. 17067.
Happiest night of his life.
18137.
Haunted bride. 53877.
Have you seen Stella?
18326a.
Hebraic types. 18602a.
Hebrewing «S: shewooing.
18611.
Hello New York. 53904.
High-toned liolio. 19431.
Hired. fired & hired.
19523a.
His last drink. 19679,
Histrionic scrub - Y^•omau.
19891a
Hooked & crooked. 20211a,
Huckster & the ham,
53994.
Hundred yard dash. 20659,
In Holland. 21212.
In old Quebec. 21274a.
.Japanese prince. 22493.
Knutt family. 24199c.
Lure of the circus, 26944a,
Marital coach. 28301a.
Marriage a la mode. 28366.
MatinSe girls. 54469.
Midsummer niulit's dream.
29485.
Mirth of a nation. 29832b.
Mrs, Johnson's hiisband.
30392a.
Much ado abovit something.
54634.
pop.
vaudeville
54930.
.Me( 'rce (.T. ) — Continued.
Neighbors. 32169a.
Night hawks. 32672a.
Oh pop, oh pop, oh
33354.
On the Rio Grande, 33894.
One night in 3 places.
.34050a,
One step leads to another.
34102a,
Percolating a
act, 35880a,
I*erfume shop.
IMcnic. 36231.
Polly & her pals. 54995.
Pullman porter, 37817a.
Quitter. 38236.
Red-hot Mueller. 38745,
Roxie. 40120,
Royal road, 55215,
Shyster lawyer, 42204,
Soldiers of make believe.
43102a.
Substitute umpire, 44333.
System. 44882,
Three of a kind, 55577,
Three Russian emigrants,
46021a.
Through Great Britain,
46073a,
Tonsorial Shamus.
Trailing
46752a,
Traveling salesman,
Types, 47838a,
Vaudeville luncheon,
48738b,
VersatUity, 48887a.
War correspondent. 55834,
AVho's who? 50672.
46502.
smuggler.
46877,
Winning
wido^^
Wood,
51185a,
Woman's
rights.
51565.
Yankee
Doodle
juniors.
51986a,
Vit, Yat
S: Yay.
.52110,
$10,00 coat, 52433.
19th hole. 52444a,
McCreedv (J, A,) Paris doll.
54881.
Macrerv (II. T.) Angel bride.
1464.
MfCuUey (.!.):
Heir apparent. 18653.
Wells of Wyoming. 49969.
MacCulloch (C) See MacCul-
loch fR. C.)
McCiiUoeli ( 1//-.S-. C, B,) Mary
l-:iizabeth. 28551.
Mc'Culloch (Helen) Maid from
Ariz. 27447.
.MacCulloch (Hunter) :
Fortune's favor. 15073.
Hail to the New Year.
17895.
MacCulloch (Hunter ) —Contd.
Tiberius Gracchus. 46140.
AVeddiug-cakes. 49899.
McCuUoch (J. H.) :
Amour, 1349.
In the dark, 2136S,
MacCulloch (M, H.) Til)erius
Gracchus, 46140.
MacCulloch (R, C) :
As a man sows, 1996.
Brennan of the moor, .5019.
Fighting parson. 14199.
Heart of kings. 18471.
In the grip of the Black
Hand. 21423,
iloney-mill. 30786.
Sacrifice. 40438.
Swiftly, 44802.
That brute, the burglar.
45544,
Theory of Dr. Moreau.
45711.
Thief of destinv. 4.5775.
Third degree. 45798.
Time, the avenger. 46246.
'Tween matinee i*c night.
47400.
AN'iims of honor, 51129,
McCiilloch (R, K,) :
Fern sem. 14007,
Lesson in hold-up. 25110.
:\Inrv Elizabeth. 28.550.
28551,
Peaceful Sunday. 35690.
Uania. 38449.
Tolsn. 46435. .
McCulloch (R. W,) :
Dietarian, 10842.
Fossil hunter. 15101,
Her day of grace, 18948,
McCulIough (E. M,) Niola.
32833,
McCulIough (F,) :
Actress ladies, 228.
:\Iillinery shop. 29636.
McCulIough (J.) Love & poli-
tics, 26462,
^McCulIough (M.) Spectacular
aviarv act, 43472,
McCullou'-di (M, R.) Sec Reed
(M.)
:\IcCul lough
music all
36976.
McCullv (E. G.) Bond. 4536.
MacCunn (H.) :
Diiirraid. 10799,
Golden girl, 16960,
Pageant of darkness &
light, 35041.
MacCurdy (J. K,) :
Girl's cross roads. 53786.
His mother's rosary.
197.37b.
(P, A,) Power of
our hearts allow.
3245
INDEX
>fiicCur(l.v (J. K.)
Little i:h-\ in
L'o697.
Nino lives of
32800.
Old clotlies luiin.
Pedro, the Italian
-Continued.
a biii' city.
47301.
l>ird Cen-
:\Irs. Catt.
33442.
35778.
I'nt on your old grey bon-
net. 37912a.
Waiter. 49391a. '
AA'onian, a dog & a walnut
tree. 51375a.
Yankee Doodle detective.
51980.
.Mf(^urrie (C. H.) Marsh king.
28483.
McC5!sker (M. ) G e o r g i a.
16158.
McCutehcon (G. B.) :
liaclielor lamb. 2672.
Brood house. 5248.
Flyers. 14621.
Gra ustr.rk. 17334-17337.
House of Brood. 20395.
Midthoi-no. 29506.
Olil Dominion. 33470.
Pnrloiuers. 37878
Truxton King.
A'ashti. 48727.
:\[<'Gut(heon (J. T.)
tor. 3912.
.^IcCutcheon (W.) :
Chicken thief. 695,5.
Nihilists. 32778.
Torn. Tom, the jiiper's son.
46463.
Variety-show. 48713.
Wanted, a dog. 49506.
.^[<•Dade (J. E.) :
Liberty boys. 25217.
Naroissu.s & I'otentilla.
32015.
McDaniel (D.) Life nf White
Cloud & Bmkskin Bill.
2.5320a.
?,rrDerniott (H. F.) :
Boycotter. 4857.
Boyeotters. 4858.
Cat. 6434.
:\rcDermott (J.)
vada. 18474.
McDermott (.T. J.) :
.\11 in der family. 858.
Dot mad tog. 11496.
Dot madrimonial adverdise-
ment. 11497.
Dot (juied lotgings. 11498.
(Jame of billiards. 1.5841.
^Ful('ahv's eat. .31.315.
IMe's luck-. 36027.
AVho got the pig? 50611.
Wrong bottle. 51860.
:\rcDermo1t (1'.) Irish itrigade
at the battle of Fipdi^ricks-
l)ui-g. 21960.
Heart of Ne-
Ab'Deniiott (AV. J.) :
lilxecution. 13204.
Hajipy Hooligan. 18175.
M<'Dermui (W. E.) Jean Val-
.ieau. 22563.
.McDonald :
Interview. 21839.
Two little afternoons.
47668.
MacDonald (A. B.) Two-time
winner. 47799.
McDonald (A. J.) Chicago
convention. 6945.
-MacDonald (A. S.) :
Thousandth chance. 45921.
Tvon. the daring. 52257.
AiacDonald (Archie) Colleen
tnachree. 7821.
:\racDoi!ald {Mrs. Arthur) See
MacDonald (M. P.)
-Macdonald (B.) :
Inexpei'ience. .54055.
Light & shade. 25361b.
Palm Beach. 35136.
MacDonald (B. A.) Totote.
46597.
McD.mald (B. R.) :
Comet. 8074.
Neptune jr. 32230.
:\IcDouald (C.) :
.iTibe Slogan. 23110.
.\ran in the moon. 27867.
^Matrimonial agent. 28813.
Rock & rye. 39677.
IMcDcmald (C. M.) :
Awful mix up. 2582.
AFy good friend. 31573.
Old sport's dream. 33631.
Political pull. 36698,
36700.
?,[(•! >onald (E.) Power of
Iicalth. 55011.
.Mcl>ona)d (F. E.) .//■. Lady Er-
ma's diamond rob1)ery. 24391.
McDonald (G. F.) :
Coney Island. 8222.
Ethel, the drunkard's child.
12999.
.Aincdonald (G. S.) :
Goal. 16812.
Grant Dawson. 17321.
Light princess. 25394.
Little daylight. 10073.
MacDonald (H. P.) Sec Peggs
(H. M.)
Macdiniiild (.1. A.) Fatal pas-
sion. 13764.
.Mclx.nald (J. B.) :
Grimes' cellar door. 17635,
17636.
Gi-imesey. me boy. 17637.
Little Jack Horner. 25724.
:\IacI>niiMld (J. D.) Sending a
Cliristmtis box. 41470.
Macdonald (J. R.) Syndi<\
44870. 44871.
McDonald {Mrs. J. W.) Neg-
lected Mrs. Pepper. 32157.
McDonald (Laetitia) Mena-
gerita. 29118a.
Macdonald (Lawrence) :
Emly's wetlding. 12619.
Flower of Louisiana. 14.591.
Girl from Mo. 16511.
In Louisiana. 21225.
Miss Beaut. 29904.
McDonald (Mrs. M. C.) Mes-
sage. 29296.
MacDonald (M.I.) Burra i)uii-
dit. 5577.
McDonald (M. J. A.) :
Her Dutch uncle. 18957.
Hit! wives. 19871.
Man hunt. 27838.
Macdonald (M. M.) Caprices
of an empress. 6073.
MacDonald (M. P.) Beautiful
witch of the camp-fire girls.
3219.
MacDonald (R. P.) :
As it often happens. 52737.
Bevt)nd control. 3720.
Chauffeur. 6850.
MacDonald (R. S. J.) Burning
of Shakey. 557<>.
MacDonald ( Ralph ) :
Brigand's love story. 51 (W.
Chinese slave's i-evenge.
7096.
Embers of the past. 12588.
In the shadow of tlte ha-
rem. 21511.
Stealing a wife. 43843a.
Throwback. 46112a.
MacDonald (RonaUD Chief of
staff. 6972.
MacDonald (S.) Adrift in
N. Y. 329.
MacDonald ( S. J. ) :
Finnegan pasha. 14284.
Harburn's heartburn. 18201.
Nominee. 32977.
MacDonald (S. M.) :
Cradle of liberty. 8994.
.Tack & Jill. 22305.
Spanish gipsy. 43426.
JIcDonald (T.) Last voyage.
24781.
McDonald (V. R.) Tables
turned. 44901.
MacDonald (W. A.) Midnight.
29411.
McDonakl (W.J.) Gillhooley's
reception. 16367.
MacDonald (Wallace) Take
the subway. 55507.
McDonald (William) Wander-
ing blacksmith. 49481.
3246
INDEX
.McDonnell (E.) Secrets of a
wife. 41370a.
McDonnell (J. F.) Napoleon
the Great. 32002.
McDonoush (F.) jr. On the
level. 33867.
MacDonough (G.) :
Alice & the 8 princesses.
779.
Anier. ambassadress. 1155.
Babes in Toyland. 2G10.
.MeDonough (J. E.) Mliss,
child of the Sierras. 30-547.
McDonough (M. D.) Morphia.
31068.
.McDonough (N.) :
Dennv's dilemma. 10473.
Discontent. 10926.
Girls & grandfather. 16666.
Independent Thea. 21620.
Two <lollars & a father.
47599.
Macdoaough (T. B. ) :
Baby. 2627, 2034.
Bigamy. 3814.
Boy detective. 4831.
Commandment. 8116.
Duchess of Rosemary lane.
11932.
Man in possession. 27849.
Old hen & 1 chick. 33500.
(')ur daughters. 34.596.
Swamp angels. 44720.
Travers' house. 468S2.
r>[cDougal (W. H.) Julius Cae-
sar. 23266.
McDougall (O.) :
Tibetan idol. 46141.
Widow McTavish. 50823.
.McDougall (D.) Satan's work.
40S30a.
.McDougall (J. G.) Nadine, the
forest rose. 31899.
MacDougall (K.I Hartly. the
useless. 18256.
McDougall (W. H.) Wheels.
50178.
McDov^'ell (A.) :
Green monster. 175S4.
Sam Racket, esq. 40642.
McDowell (E. A.) :
Ravenscrag. 38523.
Wedding bells. 49896.
McDowell (E. L.) :
Argonauts of 1897. 1815.
Real Robert Emmet. 38-566.
Swoi-d of Gettysburg.
44821.
McDowell (E. N.) :
Fight for honor. 14170.
For love & honor. 1485C.
McDowell (G.) :
Character saves reputation.
6735.
537&— VOL 2—16-
-100
McDowell (G.) — Continued.
For love's sake. 14877.
General Reputation. 16052.
Honor of Cassel. 20168.
McDowell (H. B.) Wedded by
fate. 49881.
McDuffee (A. L.) Teddy bears.
45198.
Mace (C. E.) :
Deputy. 10496.
Publicity man. 37790a.
Sob artist. 42942, 42943.
Special brew. 43456.
What do you know about
women? 50061a.
Mace (R. H.) International.
21817.
MacEachran (O.) Regent.
38912.
McEachron (A. G.) :
Twist of a wrist. 47508.
What Wryter wrote. 50162.
McEdwards (D.) Gospel play.
17139.
McEldowney (E.) :
Contradiction. 53248.
Mary Young. 54446.
Threshold. 55588.
McElhany (E. C.) :
Amer. princess. 1258a.
Capt. Kidd. 6134.
Fatalist. 13775a.
Fe fo fi fum. 13937.
Ishmael. 22128a.
McEss (M.) King David. 23761.
McEvoy (C.) :
All that matters. 916.
Sur la route. 44626.
McEvoy (G. N.) :
Chuck Conners in China-
town. 7288.
IMattie's kid. 28853.
MacEvoy (J.) :
Adventures of Barney, the
guide. 349.
Corney O'Carney. 8555.
Erinopticon. 8-555.
Haunted guide. 18301.
McEvoy (T. J.) Granting of
Magna Charta. 17322.
McEwen (E.) Man who found
himself. 27982b.
MacEwen (F.) Seventh com-
mandment. 41629a.
MacEwen (J.) :
Beauty farm. 3230.
Polly's burglar. 36745.
McFadden (E. A.) :
Child. 6984.
Chimes. 7065.
Heaven help the men.
18596a.
Honev-bug. 20114b.
Owin' to Maggie. 34969.
3247
McFadden (E. A.) — Continued.
Product of the mill. 37602.
Why the chimes rang.
50755a.
McFadden (E. E.) At duty's
call. 2133.
McFall (B. G.) :
Among the moonshiners.
1319.
Joshua Blodgett. 23041.
McFall (D. A.) Lord Chester-
field. 26195.
McFall (H.) Three students.
46030.
McFalls (E. L.) Featherhead.
53622.
McFarland (C.) Mistake In
hearts. 30104a.
MacFarland (C. A.) Ghost of
Lady Marr. 53769.
McFarland (C. H.) :
Bravest of them all. 4952.
Derby race. 10506.
Mad stampede. 27144.
Night patrol. 32730.
Sacrifice dance. 40464.
Thoroughbred. 45873.
McFarland (G. W.) Cave of
paradise. 6543.
McFarland (W. W.) Red
wido^v. 38817.
MacFarlane (A. R.) Works of
Shakespeare. 41854.
MacFarlane (G. E.) Fatal
card. 13742.
McFarlane (M. R.) Legend of
Prenzberg. 25009.
MacFarlane (W. C.) Histori-
cal pageant of Portland, Me.
19882.
McFaul (A. D.) Ike Glidden
in Maine. 20955, 20950.
McFell (B. G.) Miss Topsy
Turvy. 30043.
McGaffey (Earnest) Soda
stand. 43030a.
McGaffey (Ernest) Mayor's
veto. 28948.
IMcGarey (J. R.) Red queen.
38778.
JIcGarrigan (D. J.) Town hall
to-nite. 46652a.
McGary (M. E.) St. Mary
Magdalen. 40544.
McGaw (W. J.) :
Bulls & bears. 54.50-5452.
Private hospital. 37531.
McGeachy. Grand infanta.
17267.
Macgeachy (C.) Oh! 33346.
McGeary. (J. T.) :
Force of a title. 14973.
Heroes of the mines. 19284.
INDEX
McGeary (J. T.)— Continued.
His brother's bondsman.
195G9.
Regular blizzard. 3S932.
McGee (E. E.) Only a private.
34170.
McGee (G.) St. Cecile. 40515.
McGee (J. B.) Dog doctor.
11237.
McGee (I^I. W.) Touch of na-
ture. 46G13.
McGeehan (S. T.) :
High cost. 19404.
Riglit man. 39429.
Sauce & the goose. 40841a.
Settlement. 41594.
McGeehan (W. O.) Double
crossed. 11514.
McGettigim (F. J.) :
Gossip. 17145.
Hogan In London. 19940a.
Lily-white slave. 25489.
Underhand upperhand.
55731.
Wife-saver. 50913a.
McGhie (J.) :
Riddle of Isis. 55171.
Taffy was a Welshman.
44911d.
McGibeny (C. D.) Vagrant.
48615.
McGiehan (L S.) :
For want of confidence.
14958.
Secretary pro tem. 4136G.
Tom, Dick & Harry. 46443.
McGill (L. B.) :
Hand of man. 18041.
Marriage certificate. 283S3.
M V s t e r y of Woodlawu.
31859.
McGill (M. V.) :
Baranof. 2953a.
Ranch. 38427.
McGill (T. H. A.) City ed.
7447.
McGill & Shipman:
Bound by an oath. 4746.
For home & honor. 14835.
Utah. 4S573.
McGinley (B. & E.) Fads.
13344.
McGinley (J. A.) Union bank
robliery. 48326.
McGinn (L. F.) Boy from the
East. 4833.
McGinnis (A. N.) Spur.
43G58a.
McGinnis (H. H.) Pastorale.
35504.
Maginnis (T.) For de love o'
lilike. 147SSa.
McGlnniss (J. J.) Bells of
Shandon. 84G2.
McGlenen (E. W.) Selwood,
the parson o' Dumford. 41441.
McGlinn (R. E.) :
Test. 45462.
Third house.' 45809.
McGlone (S. G.) Vh-ginia
heroine. 49132.
McGlynn (F.) :
Guide. 17744.
Manipulator. 28074.
Reclaimed. 38670.
Right's might. 39440.
McGlynn (M. J.) Tyre, the de-
famer. 47875.
McGolrick (H.) Irish emi-
grant. 21978.
McGovern (M.) :
Inevitable. 21069a.
Woodcutter's lie. 51673a.
MacGowan (A.) Judith of the
Cumberlands. 23184.
McGowan (R. F.) Elopers.
12537.
MacGrath (C. F.) Breaking on
the rocks. 4992a.
McGrath (F. J.) Lord Pov-
erty's assets. 26216. 26217.
MacGrath (H.) :
Fakir of Kokomo. 134.58.
Fez of Fezzan. 14105.
Goose girl. 17130.
Lure of the mask. 26946.
Man on the box. 279.S8fi.
Meddler. 29004.
Postillion. 36SS7.
Prince Bacteria. 37276.
W a 1 1 e a u shepherdess.
49707.
McGrath (.1.) Conquest. 8296.
McGrath (.T. A.) :
Casa Palerna. 6311.
Cavaileria rusticana. 6532.
Locaiidiera. 26042.
Moglie di Claudio. .30682.
Signora dalle Cameiie.
42312.
McGrath (J. W.) Eloped with
a circus man. 12518.
McGrath (W. J.) Irishman's
love. 22053.
aicGraw (D.) Doll.^ & toy bal-
loons. 11270.
McGregor (A.)
INIargaret's
Uriel Acosta.
Mucgregor (B.) :
Heathen. 18591.
Younger brother.
McGregor (D. F. R.) :
Admiral Cupid. 300.
Hobby-horse guards. 19905.
MacGregor (E. J.) :
Girl. 16418.
Pharaoh's daughter. 36095.
vow. 28208.
48555.
52209.
Macgregor (J. C.) Greater Cin-
cinnati. 17503.
iSIacGregor (S.) Scotch high-
ball. 41167.
McGrew (J.) jr.:
Carl Schinkee, engineer.
G231.
Uncle Sam. 4S009.
McGroarty (J. S.) :
Golondrina. 17045.
Mi.ssion play. 30075.
McGuigan (G. S.) :
Cupid in camp. 9390.
Priest of France. 37221.
Southern soldier's sweet-
heart. 43387.
McGuigan (T. B.) "Tis he.
4631G.
McGuire (H. S.) Three wise
men. 46042a.
:McGiiire (.T. L. ) Divorce.
11025.
:\IcGuire (W.) Hot time in the
old town. 20342.
McGuire (AV. A.) :
Amalgamator. 1046.
Cost of living. 8620.
Devil, the servant & the
man. 10674.
Devil's hour. 10700a.
Divorce. 11025.
Divorce question. 11041a.
Heights. 18624.
It's a long way to Tippe-
rary. 22234c.
Man without a country.
28017a.
Prince royal. 37372.
Soldier of the cardinal.
43079.
Three wise men. 46042a.
Walls of Wall street. 49438.
Warning. 49622c.
^IcGurrin (C. H.) :
For all eternity. 14775.
Highway of love. 19456b.
Light from another world.
25366. 25366a.
Miseria. 29868.
McHenry (A. C.) Dream of
happiness. 11741.
McHenry (C. B.) Wedding
wring. 49917.
McHenrv (S. B.) Effect of
drugs. 122S3a.
McHenry (W. P.) King Maxi-
mus. 23820.
Machesney (R. C.) :
Fedalma. 13961.
Puck. 37794.
That dreadful girl. 45555.
Machiavelli (N.) Mandragola.
28047.
3248
INDEX
Machol (M.) :
IMyron Macholm. 31779.
Persecuted. 35956.
Mac Hugh (A.) :
After 6 years. 4S3.
Gladwin collection. 16708,
16709.
Moloch. 30722.
Portable house. 36853,
36S54.
Search me. 41263b.
Strictly business. 44148.
Machyuleth (L.) Iceland saga-
nat. 20S38.
Ma das y del Real (J. de)
Parece cuento. 35290.
Mcllhenny (L. B.) Brebantius.
5003.
Mcllvain (M.) Barry Gordon.
3064.
Mcllvaine (T.) Woman in the
case. 51419.
Mcluerney (J. E.) :
Desert tragedy. 10538.
Last man of the regiment.
24725.
Mcintosh. Hot old time in
Dixie. 20330.
Mcintosh (B.) Photographer,
36174.
Mcintosh (C.) Judge's niece.
23151.
Mcintosh (H. E.) Kodak.
24202.
Mcintosh ( .7. ) Bntei*prise.
12800.
Mcintosh (M. E.) Dobbsmith.
11091.
Mcintosh (T.) Man vs. woman.
27973.
Mcintosh (\V. P.) Cribber.
9071.
Mclntyre (A. E.) Morning in
court. 31060.
Mclntyre (E. M.) Miriam,
29809.
Maclutyre (E. V.) Pun afloat.
15667.
Mclntyre (E. W.) :
Money & manners. 30760.
or frien' demijohn. 33399.
Punch bowl. 37832.
Square deal. 43680, 55429.
Up the river. 48495.
:M(Intyre (J.) :
Down in Mobile. 11604.
Down Mobile. 11611.
Maclntyre (J. J.) Christopher
Sl.v. 7278.
Mclntyre (J. T.) :
Birds of prey. 3947,
Bowery night school. 4795.
Dime lunch. 10S59.
Fritz. 15483.
Girl of my heai-t. 16588.
Dog-
Mclntyre (J. T.) — Continued.
Hearts of men. 18565.
In the toils. 21533.
One girl in a thousand.
34010.
Swell cracksman. 44797.
Mclntyre (L.) Rose princess.
40014a.
Mclntyre (W.) Braunigan's
courtship. 4920.
Mclntyre (W. J.)
catcher's luck. 11235.
Mack :
Delaney & his monkey.
10398.
Hot night in N. Y. 20326.
Hot time in N. Y. 20339.
Mulligan's mishaps. 31337.
Mack (A.) Blarney. 4203.
Mack (A. D.) Weaver of
Raveloe. 49861.
Mack (A. F.) Horsesiioe.
20305a.
Mack (C. T. ) Social heroine.
42967.
Mack (Campbell) See Mac-
CuUoch (R. C.)
Mack (Charles) Friendly call.
15449.
Mack {Mrs. D.) :
Breadwinner. 4970.
Lois. 26077.
Witches cauldron. 51280.
Mack (E. C.) Manhattan
comedy 4. 28059.
Mack (E. J.) :
Christmas idyl. 7229.
Irish widow. 22043.
Man behind the mask.
27752.
Peggy & the duchess. 35799.
Mack (F.) Mme. Fauvel.
27190.
Mack (J. A.) :
Adele, the saleslady. 276,
277.
Baba. 2613.
Frivollus. 15498.
March hares. 28160.
Poison. 36646.
Mack (J. C.) Mother Goose in
vaudeville. 31141.
Mack (J. E.) Shanowakin.
41948.
Mack (J. H.) :
Five thousand dollar purse.
14444.
Wide-awake slumberland.
50788.
Mack (James W.) Two Amer.
Macs. 47539.
Mack (John) Weston, the
walkist. 50032.
Mack (John W.) Just in time.
23358.
Mack (Joseph) Cow-boy & the
squaw. 8925.
Mack (K.) :
Housewarmers. 20458,
Lunatic. 26930.
Our Bob. 34549.
Traveling dentist. 4686S,
Mack (O.) :
Cohen's busy day. 7782.
Finnigan's ball. 14287.
Finnigan's wedding. 14292,
Mulligan flats. 31325.
Pickings from Puck. 30218.
Shooting the chutes. 42153.
Mack (O. C.) Big & little
casino. 3773.
Mack (P. J.) :
His pal. 19771.
Try out. 47304.
Mack (Pete) :
Grit's Thanksgiving. 17665.
Miss Understanding. 30045.
Nightmare. 32768.
Other side, 34487.
Mack (Phil) My turtle dove.
31717.
Mack (R. E.) :
Acherly's houev-moon. 158.
Hilda. 19478.
Mack (Mrs. R. E.) Hilda.
19478.
Mack (Robert) :
Love's young dream. 26756.
Minstrel boy. 29767.
Mack (Rosetta) Elise. 12480.
Mack (W. C.) Transmission by
telepathy. 46829.
Mack (W. H.) New minister.
32424.
Mack (W. S. K.) Haymakers.
18347.
Mack (Wilbur) :
Back home again. 52800.
Dollar bill. 11204.
Girl & the pearl. 16449.
Pair of tickets. .54873.
Mack (Willard) :
Be game. 3152a.
Big INIike drops in. 3797a.
3797b.
Blind man's buflf. 4258a.
Bob's blooming bunk.
52934.
Cast-ofE. 6395a,
Derelict. 10510a.
Every day in the year.
13100a.
Fish story. 14403a.
Gentlemen, think it over.
16139a, 53757.
Get right out of this the-
atre. 16257.
Give me ray share. 16695b.
Honk-honk-maybe. 53969.
Inside stufe. 21773a.
3249
INDEX
Mack ( Willard ) — Continued.
Kick in. 56081.
Kid Corrigau's romance.
23GG2.
Kid drops in. 23GG2a.
King-queen-jack. 23S99a.
Mme. finds out. 27191a.
Man who knew. 279S4a.
Marty Hogan's win. 2S514a.
Men of steal. 29111.
Next station Is Killimuck.
32u93a.
Oil, doctor. 54758.
One way to lose her. 34114a.
Pansy's particular punch.
54878.
Scandal alley. 40935.
Sherman was right. 55321.
So much- for so much.
42933.
Social sentence. 55378.
Spartan mother. 55407.
Their getaway. 45GG2.
Their nuarket value. 4.5674.
Treadmill. 55644.
When I was with Otis
Skinner. 50239a.
Who is she? 50G23.
Mack (William) Brothers.
5292.
Mackall (L.) :
Carried away. 6290.
Failures. 133G0.
Scrambled eggs. 41186a.
Mnckay (C. D'A.) :
Beau of Bath. 52840.
Benj. Franklin. 3520a.
Dorothy Q. 11477a.
Every-Youth. 13126.
Festival of Pomona. 14077a.
Forest princess. 530S2.
Hist, pageant of Portland,
Me. 19882.
House of the heart. 20423.
.Journeyman. 23072a.
Masque of conservation.
2S628a.
Memorial day pageant.
54487.
Pageant of Schenectady.
35047.
Pageant of the nation.
35048.
Patriotic plays. 3.3571.
Plays of the pioneers.
36509a.
Silver thread. 42424.
War maid. 49586.
Yankee. 51964.
McKay (David) :
Aristophanes' Birds, Frogs
& Clouds. 1837a.
Faust. 13902d.
Maid of Orleans. 27489b.
McKay (David) — Continued.
Mnry Stuart. 28572a.
William Tell. 51068a.
MacKay (Durelle) Cheese &
crackers. 6884.
Mackay (E. H.) :
Old vase. 33665.
Power of eloquence. 36948.
MacKay (E. M.) :
Blessings of the blind. 4230.
Celestial & the spy. 6.567.
Hvpnotic victims. 20760.
.Joseph of Israel. 23020.
Lawver & his typewriter.
24884.
Village encyclopedia. 49030.
Yankee Gretchen. 51998.
Mackay (E. R.) Miss Satan.
30024.
McKay (F.) When Claudia
smiles. 50202.
MiTckay (F. F.) :
Amer. family. 1202, 1203.
Double life. 11535.
Land leaguers of Ireland.
24580.
Norma. 33011.
Our daughters. 34.595.
Our flirtations. 34a30.
Out this evening. 34862.
Rehearsal. 38941.
Struggle. 44225.
Who gets the worst of it?
50609.
McKay (G. L.) Etelle. 12969.
McKay (.1. L.) Romance of
real life. 39804.
Mackay (J. S.) :
Doc & Doris. 11095.
Sal & me. 40570.
Wager. 49.347.
Mackay (R.) :
Built on the sands. 5434.
Little sister. 25878.
MacKay (R. M.) :
Morning after. 31053.
Mvself & I. 31789.
McKay (S. A.) Molly Million.
30712.
McKav (S. L.) Lucy, the sold
orphan. 26895.
Mackay (W. G.) :
Barrv Dovle's rest cure.
3063.
Dr. Wake's patient. 11183.
Mermaids. 29217.
MacKaye
26356.
(A. L.) Lost soul.
Mackaye (H.) :
Next step. 32593b.
Pageant of Athena. 35038a.
Mackaye (H. S.) :
Lucinda's whim. 26829.
Ptiul Kauvar. 3560Sa.
Mackaye (J. S.) See Mackaye
(Steele or J. S.)
MacKaye (M. M.) :
Hazel Kirke. 18364.
Pride & prejudice. 37200.
Mackaye (.P.) :
Anti-matrimony. 1606.
Caliban by the yellow
sands. 53043, 53044.
Canterbury pilgrims. 6015,
53061, 53062.
Eeny meeny. 12282.
Emigrants. 12609.
Fenris, the wolf. 14052.
Garland to Sylvia. 1.5917.
Gettysburg. 16301.
Immigrants. 21003e.
Ingomar. 21709a.
.Jeanne d'Arc. 22572.
Masques of East & West.
28656b.
Mater. 28783.
New citizenship. 32339b.
Pageant & masque of St.
Louis. 35036a.
St. Louis. 40539b, 40539c.
Sanctuarv. 40683, 40683a.
Sappho & Phaon. 40780.
Scarecrow. G967a, 40962,
40963.
Sphinx. 43517.
Thoroughbred. 4.5870.
Thou s a n d vears ago.
45920a.
To-morrow. 46481.
Yankee fantasies. 51995.
Mackaye (P. W.) Po' white
trash. 36587a.
Mackaye (Steele or J. S.) :
Arkwright's wife. 1863.
Cast adrift. 6393.
Clancarty. 7.501.
Cousin Larry. 8S97a.
Cure for coquettry. 9450.
Fool's errand. 14743.
Hazel Kirke. 18363-183G5.
Heaven's vengeance. 18600.
In spite of all. 21330.
In the dark. 21369.
Iron will. 22072.
Love or life. 26589.
Marriage. 28364.
Morvah. 31084.
Paul Kauvar. 3560Sa.
Queen & woman. 37978.
37979.
Rose Michel. 39976.
Silken thread. 42376.
Such is the law. 44368.
Thro' the dark. 4G059.
Vagabond. 4SG03.
Woman of the world 51468.
Won at last. 51626.
World finder. 5175.5-51764.
3250
IXDEX
Mackaj-e (Mrs. Steele) Pride
& prejudice. 37203.
McKean (M. L.) I am a Mis-
souri an. 20784.
McKean (T.) :
Blue rose. 4390, 4391.
Certain rich man. GG12.
Greater alternative. 17499.
Model housekeeper. 305G5a.
Secretary. 55271.
Wife decides. 50882.
Woman's heart. 51533a.
McKee (A.) Daisy Brown.
9652.
.\TcKee (B.) :
Food of the foolish. 14706.
Mrs. Wiggle of S a u e r
Kraut patch. 30488.
McKee (B. R.) Princess Pre-
tense. 37452.
McKee (F.) :
Champagne Charlie. 6648.
Hodge. Podge & co. 19926.
.McKee (H.) Cast up by the
sea. 6399.
McKee (H. E.) Lamb & the
brute. 24558.
McKee (J. W.) :
Mirror of life. 29824.
New York. 32516.
McKee (S.) Great Burdick
mystery. 17365.
McKee (T. H.) :
Marianna. 28256.
Russia. 40329.
McKee (W. J.) :
Gettysburg. 16298.
I.ast witness. 24783.
McKee & Rocers. Rebecca
.Jane. 38617.
.McKeehan ri. P.) Stratford
miracles. 554.56.
MiicKeever (S. A.) Nathan
Hale. 32039.
:McKelvey (W. T. > Fate.
13786a.
McKenley ( \^•. R.) End. 12694.
McKenna (C M. S.) Our Jem.
34691.
McKenna (N.) :
King of tlie knights. 23872.
23873.
Knights of labor. 24164.
Twenty-first birthday.
47439.
Victor Vallerand. 48972.
.McKenna (S.) :
Crime. 9075, 9077. 9078.
Fight for life. 14173.
Olive. 33099.
Our oddities. 34735.
Paintin' 'er red. 3-5072.
Ryllis Drake, 40395.
Soldier's wife. 43120.
Whims. 50440.
39859.
wedding
McKenna (^frs. S.) :
Our oddities. 34735.
Paintin' 'er red. 35072,
Ryllis Drake. 40395.
Soulier's wife. 43120.
Whims. 50440.
McKenna (T.) Wanted, a
tenor, 49538.
McKenna (W.) Midnight kiss.
54507,
McKenna (W, E.) :
Romeo & Juliet.
Vendetta. 48779
McKenna (W, J.) :
Chef song. 6887.
Cyrus Pippin's
day. 9565.
McKeusie (G.) Miss G, Mc-
Kensie's character impres-
sions. 29948.
McKent (H.) :
Mah lady Lou. 27423.
My Dixie dad. 31533.
McKenzie (A. de B.) Love's
evolution. 26705.
Mackenzie (A, G,) :
Stooping to conquer. 43959,
White rajah. 50560,
McKenzie (B.) :
Anticlimax. 1612.
Woman opposite. 51477.
Mackenzie (F. L.) Willoughby
Brown's dinner,
McKenzie (J, S.)
41233.
McKenzie (K.)
Fourberies
15181a.
Perle noire
Ruy Bias.
Ventaglio.
McKeon (J, B,) :
Frame-up. 15243.
Graft, 17231a.
Into the primitive. 21852.
Quitter, 38235.
Raiders. 38354a,
McKeon (J. C.) Voice of
Hagar, 49227.
McKeon (T.) Ambition's vic-
tim, 1112,
McKernon (E.) For the party.
14944.
McKerr-Karstan (H. M.) They
that touch pitch. 45765.
McKerrow (S.) :
Course of true love. 8837.
In the eyes of the world.
21398.
Mackey. Ghost in a pawn shop.
16311.
Mackey (F, F,) Freaks. 15299,
15300.
Mackey (J. F.) No smoking
allowed. 32SS8.
51094.
Sea wizard.
de Scapin.
35932.
40391.
48821.
JUcKey (W.) Spirits. 43583,
McKey (W, R.) Honest Jolm
IMcGuire, 20102.
McKibben (A.) Redeemers.
3SS35.
McKibben (J.) :
Heroes they would be.
19286.
In the dominion of the
crown. 21391.
Money talks. 30794.
Mackie (C. H.) -See McFar-
land (C. H.)
Mackie (J. B.) See McDonald
(J. B.)
Mackie (J, J.) Hired baby.
19522.
Mackie (P. B.) See Hopkins
(P.M.)
McKiernan (J. K.) :
Man-eater, 27753.
Our Fonteuoy. 54834.
Poor Charlotte Temple.
36793.
Shadow of shame. 41680.
Tombs angel. 46466.
IMeKiernan (W, J,) :
Back in Jersey, 2743,
Chain of hearts. 6623.
Dam family. 9667.
Dion O'Dare. 108SS,
Gunner's mate. 17784.
Man-eater. 27753.
Money lender. 30772.
My bunkie. 31513.
Our Cinderella. 34.564.
Our Fontenoy. 54834.
Poor Charlotte Temple.
36793.
Robert Emmet. 39637.
Tombs angel. 46466.
Under the Red cross In
48195.
of the
king.
Trail trippers.
candlesticks.
Armenia.
Wardrobe
49612.
McKinne (L.)
46750a.
McKinnel (N.) :
Bishop's
3984.
Dick's sister. 10816.
Preferment. 37054.
McKiimey (B. R.) :
Days of '61. 10100.
House of cards. 20396.
McKinney (F.) On the banks
of the Simois.
McKinney (J.
alarm. 13512.
MacKinnon (A.
riders. 32734.
MacKinnon (I.
32172.
McKinnon (J. R.)
46295a.
33803.
W.)
False
E.) Night-
A.) Neither.
Tipperary.
3251
INDEX
McKittrick (P. A.) Sabbrey
club in the moon. 40415.
MacKnight (J. A.) :
Cuba free. 9311.
.Jamestown. 2244S.
On the Klondike. 33863.
Stanley. 437G2.
McKniglit (L. A.) Indiana.
21G45.
Macks {Mrs. J. B.) :
Barn or country dance.
2999.
Cynthia, the circus queen.
9548.
Original Cynthia. 34361.
Maclagan (B.) See Turner
(M. B.)
McLain (F.) Terrible tangle.
4542Sa.
McLain (R. U. ) Farmer Sci-
ence. 13686.
-McLandburgh (L.) :
Cousins. 8914.
Fortune's wheel. I.o082.
McLane (F, M.) :
Cinderella. 7347.
Her big assignment. 1892:5,
lS923a.
My lady. 31591b.
Son of Gurth. 43204, 43205.
McLane (M. E.) Sultan's daugh-
ter. 44482.
Maclare (M.) Our players.
34745.
MacLaren (A. L.) :
Genevieve. 16076.
Her better self. 18922.
Mrs. Baxter's birthday.
30305.
Who's the thief? 50664.
MacLaren (D.) :
Elder brother. 12375.
In the balance. 21.345.
Lesson in grammar. 2510S.
Lily of Namabin. 25485.
Woman across the street.
51376a, 55979.
MacLaren ( I. ) See Watson ( .T. )
Maclaren (J.) :
Annie Laurie. 52694.
Miracle. 29789a.
McLaren {J. M.) Hansel &
Gretel. 17882a.
-McLaughlin (E. C.) Miner's
dream. 29726.
McLaughlin (E. J.) Witty
wedding. .51328a.
McLaughlin (Edward) Robeit
Burns. 39627.
McLaughlin (Ernest) Shuttle-
cock. 55334.
McLaughlin (I. S.) :
My wife's daughter. 31745.
Question. 38153.
McLaughlin (J. A.) Battle of
the factions. 3130, 3132. 3133,
56071.
McLaughlin (J. F.) Star
Spangled Banner. 43795.
McLaughlin (M.) King Doug-
la.ss and the fairies. 23763.
McLaughlin (M. B.) Shuttle-
cock. 55334.
McLaughlin (M. P.) :
Coquette. 8479.
JMusical Dutchman. 31431.
McLaughlin (R. H.) :
Band-master's sister. 2884.
Demi-tasse. 10444.
Eternal Magdalene. 12978a.
Princess Alatiel. 37393.
Raggedy man. 55101.
Silas Marner. 42322.
Sixth commandment. 42635.
McLauriu (H. L. ) Movin'
pitcher.*;. 31263.
McLaurin (K.) Uncle Charles
of Charleston. 47947.
Maclay (E. S.) :
Dorothy Creigh. 11476.
Masked battery. 28612.
iliulean (A.) :
My Lady Bellamy. 31592.
Rollicking Shannon. 39764.
Wide wide world. 50793.
21 today. 52449.
McLean (C. F.) Our dearest
foes. 34599.
McLean {Mrs. C. F.) :
Flying machine. 14634.
I serve the queen. 20821.
Longman case. 261.50.
Maureen, the lily of Ban-
now. 28872.
Our dearest foes. 34599.
Rosamond mine. 39937.
IMadean (E. W.) :
Absent-minded suffragette.
110.
Prom generation to genera-
tion. 15542.
Life & death. 25283.
Seventeenth century ro-
mance. 41626.
Thirty days after date.
45831.
Tiif. 46178.
Tiger & the god. 46181.
McLean (H.) :
Falsely accused. 13.546.
Love or money. 26592.
McLean (I. E.) Widow's
might. 50860.
McLean (J. F.) :
For love of money. 14870.
Knot of blue & gold. 24188.
Strike. 44158.
Washington. 49650.
McLean (P. C. S.) Dauntless
Nell. 10034.
MacLean (P. G.) :
Heart of the Ozarks. 18490.
Southern romance. 43380.
Tiger's claw. 46194.
Transgressors. 46823.
McLean (R. B.) Broken home.
5191.
MacLean (S.) :
Corsicana. 8580.
Hubert of Gloucester.
20584.
When all the world is
young. 50195.
McLean (S. R.) See McLean
(Mrs. C. F.)
Maclean (W. L.) :
Royal order of the ogling
owls. 40161.
Southern cross drill. 43369.
McLeish (J. L.) :
Gavite. 6545.
Rector. 38693.
McLellan (C. M. S.)) :
Affair in the barracks. 411.
.Judith Zaraine. 23187.
Leah Kleschna. 24926.
Little cafe. 25609.
Nelly Neil. 32206.
On the love-path. 33871.
Pickpockets. 36229.
Pink lady. 36336.
Puritania. 37875.
McLellan (E.) Cheating the
devil. 6861.
Maclellan (H. W.) At the
mode shop. 2260a.
McLennan (J. K. ) Terramoto.
55537.
MacLeod (D. B.) Coronet &
coin. 8565.
MacLeod (D. C.) :
Juleppy. 23209.
Rose of Istar. 39987.
Mad cod ( F. ) See Sharp ( W. )
McLeod (W. J.) Price of a
derby. 37150.
Mackley (A.) Black I am. 4117.
McLin (S. B.) Opium queen.
34283.
McLoud (N. C.) Hermits in
Dixie. 19240.
McLoughlin (K. G.) :
Alimony club. 807.
Galatea of Greenbaum's.
15775.
Holy estate. 19987.
Millennium. 29608.
Page from life. 35033.
Serpent in Eden. 41552.
Successful scoop. 44353.
Maclure (D. & M.) House of
Durrisdeer. 20401.
McMackin (A.) Reality. 38585.
3252
INDEX
McMackin (J. H.) Western
lad. 50016a.
MaoMahau (J. B.) Mardj gras.
28185.
^ McMahon (H. I.) Bachelor's
yuletide. 2728.
McMahou (J. R.) :
Bachelor's yuletide. 2728,
2729.
In the Philippines. 21479.
In the street of the sea.
21522.
I^ake Kenaux. 24551.
Susan's sister. 44675.
Ties that bind. 46176.
McMahon (R. G.) Dr. Bald-
win. 11116.
McMahon (T.) Twenty juin-
utes before train time. 47443.
McMahon (T. F.) Whip won-
der. .50448.
MacMahon (W. M.) Order of
the Bath. 34311.
McMahon (W. W.) May wheut.
28911.
McMann (M. H.) Bridgev's
love making. 5100.
McMann (W. E.) :
Counsellor. 8650.
Dawn of love. 10084a.
Mysterio. 31802a.
Red lisht abatement law.
38754a.
Relic of Gettysburg. 3S997a.
McManus (C. A.) Rufas
Dawes. 40235.
McManus (G.) Bringing \ip
father. 529S9.
McManus (H.) :
Affair of the sword. 419.
Broken line. 5195.
McManus (.J.) War babios.
49575c.
McManus (J. E.) Mitislaw, tlie
modern. 30498.
McManus (M. A. J.) Suilish
machree. 44444.
.MacManus (S.) :
Lad from Largymore.
24308.
Mrs. Connolly's cashmece.
30336.
Molly Bawn. 54579.
Oath. 33201.
Orange & green. 34295.
•McMaster (A. C.) Femmes
fortes. 14043.
McMaster (C. G.) :
Just to be sociable. 23397.
Sunken souls. 44545.
McMaster-Clark (M.) :
Fountain of Pan. 151291..
Thieves. 55558.
McMechan (F. H.) Last ra<;e.
24750.
McMichael (0. F.) House that
Jack built. 20443.
IVIacMillan (E. A.) Lady Berta-
lina. 24362.
Macmillan (.L C.) Sweet
alyssum. 44740.
McMillan (J. L.) How Uncle
Sam got his family. 20556.
MacMillan (M. L.) :
Gate of wishes. 15934a.
Shadowed star. 41701.
Short plays. 42168.
Macmillan (N.) Heart of the
Tenderloin. 18495.
Macmillan co. :
Alcestis, & other poems.
52608.
All's well that ends well.
901.
Anathema. 1392.
Antony & Cleopatra. 1641.
As you like it. 2041, 2053.
Battle. & other poems.
.52831.
Bethlehem. 3609.
Borderlands & thorough-
fares. 4652a.
Canterbury pilgrims. 6015.
Carnac Sahib. 6255.
Case of rebellious Susan.
6342.
Child's book of holiday
plays. .53143.
Chitra. 7118b.
City. 7437a.
Climbers. 7619.
Comedy of errors. 8065.
Coming of Phllibert. 8095.
Coriolanus. 8526.
Crusaders. 9266.
Oymbeline. 9537.
Dante & Beatrice. 9834.
Dynasts. 12102.
Faust. 13898a.
Femmes savantes. 14045.
Fenris, the wolf. 14052.
Foresters, Robin Hood &
Maid Marion. 53683.
Francesca da Rimini. 152.50.
Garden of Paradise. 15902b.
Garland to Sylvia. 15917.
Girl with the green eyes.
16659.
Good Friday. 53811.
Green helmet, & other
poems. 17575c.
Hamlet. 17983, 17989.
Henry the Fourth. 18829.
18830
Henry the Fifth. 18848,
18856.
Henrv the Sixth. 18865-
18867.
Henry the Eighth. 18885.
Her own w;iy. 19100.
Macmillan co. — Continued.
Historical plays for chit-
dren. 19S83.
Hour-glass. 20377b, 53978.
Humours of the court.
20643.
In the seven woods. 214073.
In the vanguard. 21539.
Jeanne d'Arc. 22.572.
Judah. 2.3112a.
Julius Caesar. 232.51,
23273.
Jungfrau von Orleans.
23300g.
King Arthur. 23738.
King John. 23787.
King Lear. 23809, 23814,
King of the dark chamber.
23S64a.
King Richard III. .54182.
Liars. 25199.
Likeness of tlie night.
25444.
Love's labour's lost. 26712.
Macbeth. 27038, 27059.
Maria Stuart. 28239g.
Mater. 28783.
Measure for measure. 28983.
Melting-pot. 29079, 29079a.
Merchant of Venice. 29155,
29170.
Merry wives of Windsor.
29278.
Michael & his lost angel.
29365.
Midsummer night's dream.
29481, 29497.
Much ado about nothing.
31275.
Nero. 32236.
New citizenship. 32339b.
Next religion. 32593.
Nigger. 32633a.
Othello. 34423.
Pericles, prince of Tyre.
35914.
Philip, the king. & other
poems. 36136b.
Physician. 36196.
Pietro of Siena. 36277.
Pilgrim kings. 36290a.
Plaster saints. 36448a.
Poems & ballads by H.
Hagedorn. 36613d.
Poetical works of W. B.
Yeats. 36620a, 36621.
Post office. 36874a.
Representative English
comedies. 39070a.
Richard II. 39344.
Richard the Second. 39351.
Richard the Third. 39364.
Rogue's comedy. 39730.
Romeo & Juliet. 39870.
Sappho & Pbaou. 40780.
3253
INDEX
Macuiillan co.— Continued.
Scarecrow. 40963.
Scorn of women. 41164.
Sorrows of Belgium.
43296a.
Steadfast princess. 55438.
Story of Eleusis. 55450.
Stubbornness of Geraldine.
44257.
Taming of tlie shrew.
45057.
Tempest. 45263, 45268.
Tempter. 45342b.
Theft. 45650.
Three tragedies of Seneca.
46033a.
Timon of Athens. 46264.
Title-mart. 46336.
Titus Andronicus. 46352.
Triumph of the Philistines.
47110.
Troilus & Cressida. 47130.
Truth. 47284.
Twelfth night. 47407,
47413.
Two gentleme)! of Verona.
47619.
Ulysses. 47914.
Unicorn from tlie stars.
48320, 48321.
Van Zorn. 48708a.
Wallenstein. 49433d.
War god. 49581.
What shall we play? 55890.
Where there is nothing.
50401.
Wilhelm Tell. 510131,
51013k.
Winter's tale. 51205.
Womenldnd. 51618.
McMillen (L.) Star of opti-
mism. 43787.
MacMullan (C. E.") Princess.
37389.
McMullen (C. A.) :
Affinity marriage. 441.
Defense. 53376.
Fortune-teller. 15068.
Golden Gate. 16954a.
Miner's r>>turn. 29732.
MclSIuUen (C. B.) Snare.
42883.
MclNIullin (E.) Chinese lunch.
7091.
VTcMuUiu (L. D.) Transforma-
tion of the human soul.
t6819a.
McMunn (O. H.) Off to the
masquerade. 33321,
MacMurphy (G. Y.) :
Interloper. 21815.
Madam .Tael, moonshiner.
27156.
To-morrow. 46477.
McMurray (J. A.) From
slavery to kingdom. 15575.
McMurry (C. A.) William Tell.
51069a.
McMurry (D. E.) Jessie, the
nymph of the foot-hills.
22658.
Macnaghten (R. E.) Ruth.
40370.
MacNagny (R.) :
Man to manage Mabel.
27966.
Suffering suffragette. 44389,
McNally (J. J.) :
Fritz in Scotland. 15489.
Good Mr. Best, 17094.
Revels. 39240.
Rogers brothers. 39715,
39717 - 39720, 39724-
39720.
Sheriff. 42069.
Upside down or inside out.
48542.
Young Monte Cristo. 52187.
MacNumara (J. W.) Macca-
bees. 27066, 27067.
P.fcNamara (R. E.) Successful
insurance man. 44352a.
McNamara (T.) :
House of the perfect ser-
vants. 20423a.
Rut. 40366a.
Macnamara (W.) :
Cook's guest. 8447.
Interviewing Napoleon.
21844.
Notorious Mrs. B r o n x.
33087.
Macnamee (A.) Watch the re-
hearsal. 55848.
McNamee (P. E.) < Jecelia.
6553.
McNary (J. T.) :
General Jackstai. 16044a.
Turning a joke. 47372.
McNeal (D. P. R.) Love will
find a way. 26648.
McNeal (M. A.) Their hidden
treasure. 45666.
McNeary' (W. F.) Kale col-
lege. 23467.
McNeel (C.) Call. 5877.
McNeff (C.) :
For her son's sake. 14824.
Her husband thought her
guilty. 19026.
She confesses at the last
moment. 41992.
McNeil (J.) :
Amer. IMacs. 1244.
Our Irish senators. 34686.
McNeil (N.) Miss Ginger from
Jamaica. 29950.
McNeill (.1. T.) Aggrandizer.
579.
McNeill (M. C.) Princess
Lolypop. 37428, 37429.
MacNeill (P. H.) Dog. 11233.
McNellie (J. E.) Paying the
penalty. 35668.
MacNichol (G.) Retribution.
39146.
MacNichoi (G. E.) Three
stage-hands. 46023a.
McNickle (A. F.) Disowned
daughter. 10960, 10961.
MacNicol (L. V.) ' Not in.
54737.
MacNorton (F.) Rare old bird.
.38484.
McNulty (A. T.) Ghost of
Wiggly X. 16321.
McNulty (J. M.) Snow top.
42905.
McNulty (M.) :
Made bed. 27233a.
Up the river. 4S494a.
MacNutt (F. A.) :
Three plavs. 55581.
Xilona. 51942.
McNutt (G. M.) Statesman.
43826.
Macnutt (H.) Kadee. 23444.
IMcNutt (H. M.) :
Dream. 11706, 11707.
Lucindy's v/eddin'. 26830.
Naomi. 54680, 54681.
Old treasurer. 33656.
MacNutt (Q. A.) Lessons in
life. 25118a.
McNutt (R. P.) Bridal cham-
ber. 5045.
McNutt (W. S.) Hap Hag-
gerty. 18126.
Macomb (F.l Widow's secret.
50862.
Macomber (F. G. & L. B.t
Greater love. 17510.
Maconochie (S. R.) Heart of
Virginia. 18501.
MacOwan (N.) Blue lagoon.
4377a.
IMacoy (E. H.) :
Homespun heart. 20072.
Lobster salad. 26037.
Maloney's wedding. 27654.
wedding day.
of Chicago,
of P a r i s.
47339.
Malonev's
27656.
Mr. Packer
30226.
Mr. Plaster
30238, 30239
Turkish bath.
McPartland (G. P.) :
Baby shop. 52796.
Fool's castle. 14739.
Hamilton. 17967.
Mr. Santa Clans. 30252.
McPhail (E. R.) Experience
of a vaudeville star. 13234.
3254
niTDEX
McPhee (D.) Dutch politics.
12074.
Macpherson (E.) To effect a
settlement. 4G302.
MacPherson (J. dull.) :
Fairy Glen laundry. 13406.
Godred, king. 16841a.
Her wedding day. 19168.
MacNeill of MacNeill. V. C.
27112a.
Why not? 50744a.
Macphersou (L. du R.) :
Godred, king. 16841a.
Little president. 25845a.
MacNeili of MacNeill, V. C.
27112a.
Why not? 50744a.
McQuade (J. S.) : .
De winuin' oh Hannah.
101S4a.
Duskv ri\als. 12056.
Prince. 37263.
Sealskin .sacque. 41250.
:\[acQuarrie {Mrs. M. J.)
P>i'eaking the .spell. 4999.
Macqueen (.1.) Suhmariue
F-7. 55^69.
Alacquet (A.) Double luai'-
riage. 11539.
ISh'Quigg (F. W. ik L. C.) :
Abdul incog. 60.
Six hours from Shanty-
clear. 42619.
McQuillan (R. L.) Substitute
nephew. 44332.
McQuinn (W. E.) Napoleon up
to date. 32005.
MacRae (C.) :
x\bduction. 57.
Elms on the Hudson.
12511.
Elopement. 12531.
Mf-Rae (E. M.):
Henry the Eighth. 18893.
Honev market. 20117.
McRae (Mrs. T.) .Tack & a
Jill. 22302.
McRailey f.T.^ Black warrior.
4154.
Macready (.1. W.) Dora
Thorne. 53442.
?>[acrery (M. E.) Mile, de la
Tour. 27249.
MacRej'nolds (M.> Prince
Otto. 37364.
McSlieehy (T.) Erin mor.
12863.
MeSpadden (.T. W.) Snndraan.
40689.
JlcSpaddeu (M. R.) :
Ambrose. 1116.
David. 10042.
Doctor Thisbe. 11182.
Pyramus «& Thisbe. 37939.
Quaker soldier. 37956a.
McSpadden (M. R.)— Contd.
Rebel parson. 38623.
Reverend captain. 39258.
Stuttering Bab. 44302.
Surrildy. 44660.
Young Douglas. 52164.
McSween (M. F.) Thirteen
wives. 45823.
Macswiney (P.) Cupid &
ci'ime. 9362.
MacSwiney (T. J.) Revolu-
tionist. . 39289a.
McTigue (P. H.) Daily doings,
9635.
McTravish (L. ) Deaf as t\
post. 10241a.
Macvane (E.) :
Golden butterfly. 16915.
Misadventure. 29839.
Princess of Ahlden. 37433.
McVay (A.) Wrong man.
51882.
McVeain or McVean (G.) :
Dangerous redemption.
9778.
Geranium of Arizona.
16175.
Sweet in memoriam. 44752.
Violet planter. 49102.
McVickar (Mr.^. II.) Ismene.
22176.
McVicker (J. H.) Ijemons.
25037.
McWade (E.) :
Barrie-land. 3053.
Brat. 4931.
Change your act. 6694.
Demonstrator. 10460.
Drum-head court martial.
11858.
Matrimonial b 1 i z / a r d .
28815.
Reprieve. 39078.
Sanka bamba. 40711.
Toll of the bell. 46433.
Widow Flaherty. 50813.
Winchester. 51109.
McWade (J. E.) Her dearest
enemy. 18951.
McWade (R.) :
Driven from home. 11836.
Fern. 14061.
Franz Herchelle. 1-5270.
Irish fern. 21981.
Land of Nod. 24607.
Our school-days. 34765.
Rip Van Winkle. 39494.
Scout's revenge. 41184.
Sh ! You'll wake the baby.
41648a.
Tragedians of Kalamazoo.
46708.
MeWatters (A.) Madame Y.
27226.
MacWllliams (E. N.) Stage
business. 55431,
McWilliams (M.) Mighty lak
a rose. 29525.
McWilliams (R.) Adam's
dream. 265.
McWilliams (S. I.) Scarlet let-
ter. 40990.
Macy (C):
In the gray of the dawn.
21419.
Magpie & the jay. 27418.
Master thief. 28727.
Timely awakening. 46258.
Macy (J.) Sacrifice. 56086.
Macy (J. C.) Rustic chivalrv.
40353.
Macy (J. S.) :
Hunchback's bride. 20653.
Penalty. 35824.
Prisoner of Szarisla. 37519.
Macy (M. H.) Down & out.
11572.
Macy (W. F.) Lion among
ladies. 25533.
Madach (I.) Tragedy of man.
46731a. 46732.
Madawaska. pseud. See Bell-
isle (L. J.)
Madden (B.) Blacksmith's ro-
mance. 4179.
Madden (C.) Governor's staff.
17202.
Madden (E. M.) Chinee & the
maiden. 7082.
Madden (G. F.) :
Island of Trouble. 22144.
Retribution. 39164.
Madden (M.) Romance of the
glen. 39811.
Madden (R.) :
Bed-rock. 3259.
Nobody likes to hear it.
32946a.
On the level. 33868.
Madden (R. .T.) Worthv liar.
51814.
Madden (R. K.) Citv that
David built. 7466.
Madden (S. H.) Pipe dream at
the race track. 36368.
Madden (W. .1.) Round N. Y.
40091.
Maddern (J.) Too raanv dar-
lings. 46526.
Maddern (M.) See Fiske
(M. M.)
Maddern (Mrs. W.) Shake-
speare's heroines. 41740.
Maddison (A.) Talisman.
44999.
Maddock (T. E.) :
Other men's money. 34465.
Reincarnation. 38970.
3255
ISTDEX
Maddox (D. S.) :
INIan from Ariz. 27759.
Mr. McArdle's guest. 30208.
Maddox
331G0.
Maddox
Mout.
Madeira
(J. A.) Nutsy Nolan.
(J. F.) Outlaws of
34901.
(A.)
Masqueraders
Other man
Sarah Ann
28647.
34457.
40783.
) Two queens,
& the deuce.
T.) Found at
afifair. 4107.
eve romance.
Sing Sing.
Madigan (G. A.
three jacks.
477Gla.
Madigan (P. J.) Night at the
club. 32G53.
Madigan (W.
last. 15114.
Madison (J.) :
Bhick hand
Christmas
7221.
Escaped from
12910.
Girls from Reno. 16672.
Her first patient. 53915.
Hobo-ology. 19913a.
In the office up-stair.s.
21474.
Mile. Clairette. 27247h.
Midnight club. 29419.
Money. 30749.
Never tell a lie. 32305u.
New collector. 32344.
Predicaments of Abigail.
37049.
Seaside darlings. 41267.
Supper with Salome. 44612.
Tess of the Tendorloin.
45450.
Madison (M.) ;
Authority. 2471, 2472.
Beverley Fields. 3706.
3707.
Colonel Bob. 7899.
Daughter of Italy. 9963.
Hampton Roads. 18020.
Hearts & coronets. 18528.
Hello, Bill ! 18767.
Love's sacrifice. 26737.
Presented at court. 37071.
Tliey're after him. 45762.
Wliite squadron. 50581.
Witch. 51260.
Sec also Bi-otman (M. M.)
Madrazo (J. de)
Pluton. 5556.
Madrigal Alvaro
grandes. 953.
Madseu (T.) Per Gaad. 3o875a.
Burlador de
(F.) Almas
Maefler. Cotton spinner.
Maeder (F. G.) :
Avoca. 2535.
Bogus. 4478.
BuUalo Bill. 5410.
8637.
Maeder (F. G.) — Continued.
Canuck. 6020.
Capt. Mishler. 6140.
Castle Garden. 6421.
Clotilde. 7656.
Colored help. 7973.
Convict. 8412.
Cush. 9511.
Eve, the new medium.
13073.
Fantastico. 13656m.
Five points. 14440.
Guiding star. 17750.
Harvey Birch, the spy.
18276. 18277.
Hazel-eye. 18360.
Hedge waif. 18622.
Help. 18783, 18785.
Inside track. 21777.
Irish hearts. 21987.
Irish help. 21991.
Katydid. 23.540.
Lahoring man. 24294.
Lightning Bob. 25408.
Little joker. 25738.
Lola. 26079, 26081.
McSwiggan'.s parliantent.
27121.
Mat. the romp 2S754.
Maura Cre. 28869.
Mixed. 30513.
Morning glory. 31059.
Mulcahy's big party. 31314.
.Murphy, the blacksmith.
31383, 31384.
Oil. who struck it? 33-380.
Old London. 33538.
On the track. 3393."..
One world. 34129.
Our friend Mo,<es. 34638.
Out shopping. 34859.
Pretty panther. 37118.
Runaway wife. 40282.
Scalpers. 40928.
Scai-ecrow. 40961.
Sea-gull. 41221.
Skirmish-line. 42675.
Stfaight to the heart. 44019.
Telegraph. 4.5216.
Top o' the morning. 46559.
Twenty thousand pounds.
47459.
Uncle Isaac. 47965.
Vacation. 48591.
Western giri. .50012.
Westward ho. 50033.
Wife & child. 50876.
Wife of 2. .50905.
Wild-fire & Kit Cai-son.
50957.
Yours truly. -52235.
Maeder (R.) Inside track.
21777.
Maestre (R. ) Sol de otoilo.
43044.
Maeterlinck (M.) :
Aglavaiue & Selysette. -586,
587.
.illadine & Palomides. 924.
Ariane & Blue Beard. 1825.
Ariane e Barbe-bleue. 1826.
Blaue vogel. 4213.
Blind. 4239a.
Blue bird. 4353-4357.
Intruder. 4239a.
Joyzelle. 2309.5-23097a .
Macbeth. 27032, 27056.
Maria Magdalena. 28237.
28238. 28561a.
Marie-Magdeleine. 28262.
Miracle of St. Anthony.
54533.
Monna Vanna. 30824-30820.
Oiseau bleu. 33382.
Pglleas & Melisande. 6967a,
35813a-35814.
Plavs of M. Maeterlinck.
36508a, 36508b.
Seven princesses. 41617.
Sightless. 42288.
Sister Beatrice. 42586.
42587.
Wunder des heiligen An-
ronius. 51919.
Maeulen (A.) Brigitta. 5121.
Maffei (A.) William RatcHff.
51066.
Maffia (P.) Fortezza trion-
fante. 15037.
Maffitt (J. S.) :
Cape Cod folks. 6036.
Comanches. 8032.
Devil's auction. 10679.
Magee (B. E.) Pine branches.
36320.
Magee (J. E.) Floor walker &
the customer. 14547.
Magee (J. J.) :
Just for fun. 23350.
Laughing stock. 24822.
On the beach at Long
Branch. 33805.
Telegraph girl. 45217.
Uncle Heze's visit. 47961a.
You'll remember me. 42143a.
Magee (O. G.) Summer outing.
44507.
Magee (W.H.) Bellaire. 3375.
Magendie (H. A.) Parent bv
proxy. 35291.
Magici (O.) Capita n Fracassa.
6055.
Magie (E.) :
For the people. 14945.
Man from hell. 27773.
Magin (M.) :
Dispossessed. 10966.
Her great ambition. 19004a.
3256
nTDEX
Magin (M.)— Continued.
Love affairs of Lady Betty.
26422.
On change. 33761.
Maginn (W. E.J White Chapel.
50496.
Maginnis (.L J.) :
Hair. 17S96.
Marriage of the Duke of
Middlesex. 28419.
O ! mother o' mine. 33185.
Three of us. 46003.
Magnay (W.) Mantrap. 27967.
Magner (N.) Marriage of con-
venience. 28410.
Magnus, p><riifl. See Meehler
(C.)
Magnus (10.) t<<;e Ingletou
(E. M.)
Magnus (J. ) :
Ashes of roses. 2078.
Bounced. 4741.
Conscience. 8309.
Oorinne. 8515.
Daughters of Eve. 10026,
10027.
Fourchambault. 15182.
Homeward hound. 20080.
Marcelle. 28154.
Onlv a woman. 34183.
Travers' house. 46882.
Woman of honor. 51440.
:\Iagnus (M.) :
Andrea del Sarto. 1435.
Daughter of Tarakanow.
9978.
Eldyle. 123S5.
Great possessions. 17448.
Reiche jiingling. 38957.
To the stars. 46389.
What money cannot buy.
50096.
Magnussen (J.) :
Betty. 52878.
Hans eneste kone. 18103.
uskyldjg.
Empailleur.
Skvldig eller
42703a.
Magog (H. .T.)
12626.
Magoun (C. J.) :
Bubbles. 5366.
Livingston Elms. 25994.
Up in arms. 48480.
Magoun (J. B.) Why the
women lost. 55940.
Magre (M.) :
Comediante. 8051.
Marchand de passions.
28167.
Romanitza. 39832.
Velleda. 48765.
Magri (M. L.) Peep at Mars.
35782.
Magui (M.) Song of love.
43234e.
Maguire (B.) Greengooders.
17599.
Maguire (.LT.) Rienzi. 39406.
Maguire (R. S.) Rural elope-
ment. 40305a,
Magiiire (S. H.) :
After years of waiting. 535.
At the church door. 2211.
Call of the blood. 5898.
Girl who made a million.
16638.
Great awakening. 17357.
.Just for a chance. 23346.
Little Shun Loy. 25875.
Mayor of Pittsburgh. 28936.
Multimillionaire. 31341.
New salesman. 32453.
Night clerk. 32665.
Reunited by a lavpyer.
39223.
Rogers brothers. 39722,
39723.
Thief's wife. 45778.
Maguire (T.) Yale mixture.
51957.
Maguire
39406.
Maguire (W. H.) :
Game for two.
Office romance.
Scratch race.
Two wars & a battle. 47814.
Mahalin (P.) Porthos' son.
36858.
Mahan (W. D.)
37588.
Mahanay (B. )
Erin. 44900.
Mahaney (F.) :
Youth's ambition,
Youth's revenge.
Mahara (F.) :
Dan McGiutvs
9701.
McGinty's troubles. 27095.
Mahendra Chandra Singha. See
Singha (M. C.)
Maher (M.) Beauty culture.
3225.
Maher (P. H.) Mexican girl.
29341.
Mahiat (L.) Udora. 47889.
Mahler (J. A.) :
Princess Tai. 37460.
Triomphe des fees. 46999.
Wishing well. 51261.
Mahn (A. W.) :
Deutsche frauen. 10639a.
Frauen vom Sundsvallhof.
15290.
Tor des lebens. 46573.
Zauber-runeu. .52290a.
Mahon (P. J.) :
Blue & the gray. 4342.
Gambler's love. 15811.
(T. F. J.) Rienzi.
15834.
33334.
41194, 54981.
Prodigal sou.
Tableaux of
52244.
52246.
troubles.
Mahon (F. J.) — Continued.
Hand of treachery. 18048.
Her brother's sin. 18931.
Horticulturist. 20309.
Little Johnny Wise. 25733.
Seattle kid. 41272.
^'an Worraers' last raid.
48708.
Mahoney (M. R.) Banshee. 2931.
Mahoney (W.) Hebrew fire-
man. 18607.
Mahr (A.) :
Ingenuity of genius. 21707.
Perrot's dream. 35950.
•Mahr (F. W.) Clubs lead,
hearts beat. 7703, 7704.
Male (B.) True, smooth love.
47249.
Maier (A.) Quo vadis? 38244,
38246.
Maiko (C.) See Baker (C.)
Maillart. Fadette. 13341.
Mailloux (Mrs. J. A.) Secret
of Mordaunt hall. 41335.
Main (F. G.) :
Convert. 8408.
Proposal. 37723.
Stenographer. 43860.
Typewriter. 47843.
Main (T. H.) Picture man.
86240a; 36240b.
Main (W. L.) Savage South
Africa. 40805.
Maindron (M.) Meilleur parti.
29058.
Mainhall (H.) Best man. 3590.
Mainville. pseud. See Bur-
roughs (S. M.)
Mainville (E. C.) In the shad-
ows. 21513a.
Maiori (N.) Kiss. 24016.
Maira (M. Corral y) See Cor-
ral y Mairil.
Mairet (J.) See Bigot (M.)
Mairia (F. di) See Palmer (F.
di M.)
Maisel & co. :
Beyond our power. 3721b.
Fraulein Yulia. 15238.
Gesammelte dramen : Anton
Tchechoflf. 10235.
Henrik Ibsen. 10236-
16238.
Leonid Andreeff. 162,39.
Hedda Gabler. 18620.
Master builder. 28673.
Schnee. 41077.
Uber unser kraft. 47891.
Maitland (H.) :
Getaway. 16206.
.Jealousy. 22546.
Maitland (J.) :
Columbia elect & free. 7989.
Silver spray. 42420a.
3257
INDEX
Unexpected vis-
Living statue.
6718.
Uncle Jnbe.
MaV)el.
Maitland (M.)
Itor. 4S300.
Maitland (W. L.) Mile. Louise.
2T2G3.
Ma.lei'oni (E.)
259S9.
Majiltou (C.) :
Clmpeau du diable.
Ding dong. 10ST2.
Farrago. 13GD8.
Gabriel Grub. 15749.
Majilton family. 27560.
Nightmare. 32770.
Trols diables. 47138.
Ma.1or (Carrick) Bug-hunter.
53011.
Major (Charles) :
Forest hearth. 14992.
14993.
S\Yeet alj'ssum. 44741.
When knighthood was in
flower. 50248.
Major (G. M.) All's swell that
ends swell. 52630.
Makarenko (D.) Idiot. 2(t880.
Makee (W.) See Maguire (W.
H.)
Makeever (M. M.)
47991.
Makemson (M.) :
Man to manage
27966.
Suffering suffragette. 44389.
Malanese (M.) Child of .Tudea.
53130.
Malberg (K. Miiller-)
ler-Malberg.
Mai calm (S.) Bridge.
Mai chin (T. de) See
chin.
Malcolm (N.) :
Hooded cobra.
Modern divorce.
JIj- sister's flat.
Never too late.
Malcom (S. A.)
Grimm. 45606.
Maldonado (J.) :
Conspiradores.
Exjtreso de las
Plaza de Olavide. 54982.
Maldonado (li.) Montaraza de
Olmeda. 30895.
Maler (H.) :
Spinnweberei. 43548a.
Steinkohle. 43853a.
Wochentage. 5134Ga.
Malesci (F. A.) Nero. 32241.
Malevinsky (M. L.) Mill.
29G00a, 29600b.
Maley (S.) Vegetable hash.
48748.
Malgum (A.) :
Blue & the gray. 4345.
California girl. 5854.
See Mttl-
508-.
Dp Mn\-
20197.
30599.
31701.
32306.
Thnt pill
8336.
10. 13257c.
Malgxun ( A. ) — Continued.
Deed. 10361.
Struck oil. 44218.
Tom Bell. 46437.
Malin (H.) Medor. 29036.
Malkiel (T.) Life of man.
25319.
Malkowsky (E. F.) Abrahams
testament. 95.
IMallagher (M.) McFadden's
masquerade. 27081.
Malle.son (M.) :
Tiittle white thought.
25934a.
Man of ideas. 27906a,
54406.
Pnddlv pools. 54852.
Threshold. 46054a.
Thumbnail sketch of Cath-
erine the Great of Rus-
sia. 55592.
Youth. 56047.
M a 1 1 e 1 1 ( A. ) Mississippi
steamboar. 30091.
>(alloch (D.) :
.Vdv.Mnce ed. of the Repub-
lican natl. convention.
335.
l-'nchantetl garden. 12671a,
12671b.
Inauguration. 21587.
M.tlloch (G. R.) Arabella.
17.52.
IVfallon (\. A.) Red tape.
38808.
Mallon (M.) Croothawn. 9184.
Ma I lory (C. P.) :
Ftill moon. 15656.
'IVst. 45457.
.Mj.llory (G. T.) Hearts
a 11 a me. 1852,3.
Mallorv (H, S.) King Arthur.
23739.
Jfallory (L. B.) Bracelet.
4883.
:\Iallory (M. H.) :
r)iity. 12087.
.John Delmer's daughters.
22847.
NfHv Blossom. 28904.
Young Mrs. Winthrop.
.52184.
jVlaPoy (C.) Montana ro-
mance. 30890.
Malloy (G. E.) Forged will.
150(13.
IV fa Hoy (.L) :
Dan from the West. 9698a.
Miss Farrington's burglar.
29938.
Malloy (.L F.) :
Intercepted. 21806.
Other girl. 54825.
Sovereign's pink. 43401.
Treasure pink. 46904.
Malloy (J. F.)— Continued.
Uncle Sam in action. 48019.
Willow inn. 51095.
Yankee hornet. 52000.
Malloy (J. J.) :
Darrow of Deadwood, 9912.
Fairy serenade. 13415.
Night in Ireland. 32694.
Malloy (L.) :
Crusaders. 9268.
Daughter of the Revolution.
10006.
His daughter's father.
19591.
Patap.sco. 35518.
Player maid. 36467.
Ragged cavalier. 38337.
Ring of Amasis. 39472.
39473.
Malloy (M. .T.) Saint Seaine.
40555.
Malloy (M. L.) :
Nadescha. 31896.
Won. 51623.
Mally (.L) :
Heart interferes. 18432h.
Loan. 26015a.
Procurer. 37571a.
Wager won. 49353a.
Wages of sin. 49358a.
Maloine (A.) Plus fort que le
raal. 36.577.
Malone (J.) :
Juana of Castile. 23103.
Queen's love. 38118.
Malone (J. F.) :
For love of title. 14871.
Siren. 42564.
Malone (M. R.) :
Head of the house. 18405.
When the deacon proposed.
50313.
Malone (V.) 'See Crump (K.
T.)
Maloney (W. E.) One of tlie
two. 34090.
Malory (T.) Mort d'Arthiir.
29212.
Malot (H.) Sans f ami lie.
40718.
Malpertuis (L.) Riquet. .S9r.n7.
Maltby (A.) My soldier ho v.
31702, 31703.
Maltby (H. F.) I,aughter of
fools. 24825a.
Maltby (M. T.) Story of tl..-
other wise man. 44007.
Maltese (F.) :
Girl & the burglar. 16424.
Great reward. 53826.
Green lane in Trelam'.
17579.
Isle of Pygraa. 22167.
Land of Quangle- Wansle.
24614.
3258
INDEX
Maltese (P.) — Continued.
Miss May Day. 29983.
Old Orchard beach. 33597.
l>inkertou"s. 36349.
Postmistress of Pebble
Creek. 3GS92.
Prince & the peasant. 37274.
Smart set's dilemma. 42819.
Stolen sunbeam. 43946,
43947.
Turn in the tide. 47353.
Wrona: Mr.s. Appleton.
51893.
Malte.se (J. S. B.) :
F^lorentlne enchantment.
14558
Isle of Pygma. 22167.
Knight of Atholeiue. 24139.
Land of Quangle- Wangle.
24614.
•Maltese (S. R.) :
Florentine enchantment.
145.58.
Great reward. 53826.
Green lane in Ireland.
17579.
Knight of Atholeine. 24139.
Land of Quangle - Wangle.
24614.
Miss I\Iay Day. 29983.
Old Orchard beach. 33597.
Pinkerton's. 36349.
Postmistress of Pebble
Creek. 36892.
Smart set's dilemma. 42819.
Stolen sunbeam. 43946.
43947.
Turn in the tide. 47353.
Wrong Mrs. Appleton,
51893.
Mfilyon (E. J.) :
IMy sister's flat. 31701.
Order of the Bath. 34312.
Manas (J.) :
Theodor's flutter. 45709.
Unser Theodor. 48420.
Manas (M.) Lefiador. 25056.
Manassiotis (G. N.) :
Eleanor. 12386.
Unexpected wealthy. 48302.
Mancebo (L. Manzano) See
Manzano Mancebo.
Mancel-Ferrier (A.) :
]Mme. Sarah Bernhardt.
27219a.
Mttrseillaise. 28482a, 28482b.
Manchester (G.) School-girl.
41112, 41114.
Manchester (H. E.) Mock trial
for breach of promise. 305.53.
Mancini (G.) Two lovers.
47G81.
MancinnelH (L.) Paolo e Fran-
cesca. 35197.
Mandel (P.) :
Bella donna. 3371.
Bosom friends. 4685, 4686.
Everywoman. 13147.
Give & take. 16690.
High cost of loving. 19404b.
.To proposes, 22757.
Lady we love. 24528a.
Miss Princess. 30012.
Next generation. 32.588.
Our wives. 34804, 34805.
Queen of hearts. 38031.
Rosemond. 40029.
Sympathetic doctor. 448.59.
Three jacks. 45975a.
To the good. 46384.
What do we know? 50061.
When the house .settles.
50321.
Mandel (L.) His sisters
choice. 19814.
Mandel (W.) Wer zuletzt
lacht. 49985a.
Mandell (M. S.) :
Cherry garden. 6906.
Grafters. 17237.
Revizor. 39274.
Mandy (R. H.) Her dream.
18954a.
ManCn (J.) Actg. 193.
Manfred (C. F. Draxler-)
See Draxler (C. F.)
Mangasarian (M. M.) Love &
the doctors. 26468.
Mangels (D. H.) Love vs.
wine. 26643.
Manger (P. A.) Leela. 24975-
24977.
Manger f.T. ) King's crown.
23952.
Mangin (E.) Statue du com-
mandeur, 43834.
Mangin (S. W.) Beautiful
snow. 3217.
Mangold (L. M.) :
For the love of Olvmpia.
14939.
From darkness to dawn.
15535.
Leone, the heiress of North-
erly Towers. 25078.
Manhattan book co. Julius
Caesar. 23252.
Manheim (N. L.) :
Herr Kunnzlemann's dra-
matic school. 19305.
Homeless. 20067, 20007a.
Last reel. 24750b.
Railroad slave. 38366.
Substitute sweetheart.
44334.
Transplanted. 46S30a.
Manion (R. G.) Christmas on
the Comstock. 7240.
Manjarrfis (M. A.) :
Cosas de la vida. 8506.
Marfa-Luz. 28236.
Man.ier (F.) See Manger
(F. A.)
Manley (C.) Dante's Inferno.
9835.
Manley (E. j .fournalisten.
23067a.
Manley (F.) Merchant of
Venice. 29167.
Manley (M.) :
Day at Oakland. 10105.
Funny affair. 15708.
Kid Hickey. 23GG4.
Picture man. 36240.
Manly (J. M.) :
Macbeth : 27053.
Poems & plays of W. V.
Moody. 36613g.
Tragedies of Seneca.
46709a.
Mann (A. S.) Prince Ivo of
Bohemia. 37309.
Mann (C.) Blue lagoon. 4377a.
Mann (C. L.) Julie Bon Bon.
23225.
Mann (E.) See Pettigrew
(M. D.)
Mann (G.) :
Gratitude. 17331.
Seventh commandment.
41628a.
Mann (H. A.) His chance.
54981.
Mann (Helnrich) Madame Le-
gros. 27206.
Mann (Hugh) :
Bound. 4744.
Free. 4744.
New lights. 32409.
Mann (.1. R.) :
Ambassadress decides.
1094.
Pillars. 36310.
Which way out. 50424.
Mann (L.) :
Faint heart. 13363.
It is to laugh. 22221.
Laughing girl. 24818.
Two of him. 47730.
Mann (M. E.) :
Eglamore portraits. 25800.
Fourth disappearance.
15193a.
Had I wist. 17S70a.
Irish minstrel. 22010a.
Mann (N. D.) :
Golden circlet. 1G936.
Governor. 17178.
It is to laugh. 22221.
Mann (W. F.) :
Arizona bandit. 1841.
As told in the hills. 2020.
Cow-puncher. 8960.
3259
IKDEX
Mann (VV. F.)— Coutinued.
Crimson cord. 9114.
Fighting parson. 14198.
I'm awfully tired. 20807.
Lumber king. 26921,
Moonshiner's daughter.
30979.
Shadowed by 3. 41692.
Terror of Tin-can alley.
45442.
Virtue triumphant, 49151.
Manners (C.) Cross & the
crescent. 9193.
Manners (J. H.) :
Birth. 3949.
Fool's comedy. 14740,
Happiness, & other plays.
18139a.
House next door. 20393.
fiaucers. 24574.
Pulse of the world. 37824.
Queen's messenger, 38119.
Woman intervenes. 51429.
Wreckage. 56015.
Zira. 52368.
Manney (G. F.) Contes d'Hoff-
mann. 8374.
Mannfred (H.) Fiirst von Ma-
rokko. 1.5632.
Manuheimer (E.) Strike
breaker. 44162.
Manning ( C. ) Siee Mac Quarrie
(il/r.s-. M. J.)
Manniim" (J.) :
Belle of Shaker Prairie.
3423.
Corner in sweethearts.
8547.
^Manning (J. A.) :
Death of the rebel. 10284.
.Fames & Mary. 22439.
Orphan & his violin. 34377.
Manning (J. H.) Bribe. 5032b.
Manning (K.) Francesco Car-
rara. 15254.
Manning (M. H.) :
Ambition. 1105.
Colonel. 7885.
Colonel Doyle of the San
Louis. 7907.
iiauning (R.) Price of .sin.
37178a.
Manning (R. F.) Brain storm.
4893.
Manning (S. F.) :
Canned. 6003a.
Devil in the power house.
10667.
Manning (T. B.) :
Hoosier Odd fellows. 20234.
Sam Siddons. 40643.
Manofuerte (E.) Andalucia.
1426.
Manoussi (J.) :
Chevalier au masque. 6927.
L^surier. 48571.
Manovill (A.) :
•Janitor. 22477.
Woman the cause of it all.
51490.
Manrique de Lara (R. E.) :
Fantaisie. 13647,
Satan repulsed. 40811.
Mansbarger ( J. E.) As the pub-
lic wills. 2020a.
Mansell (W. L.) Destiny.
10587.
Mansergh (J. S. ) Damon &
Pythias. 9689.
Mansfield (A.) Heiress of
Molyueux. 18685.
Mansfield (G.) :
Helen's husband. 18745.
Kissing bug. 24028.
Mansfield (L.) See Thies
(A. L.)
Mansfield (R.) :
Adventures of Don Juan.
351.
As you like it. 2046.
Beau Brummel. 3194.
Castle Sombras. 6429,
I>r. .Jekyll & Mr. Hyde.
111.53.
First violiu. 14395.
Frenchman. 15377,
Henry Y. 18839.
Master of ceremonies.
28699.
Monsieur. 30846, 30846a.
Peer Gynt. 35786b.
Scarlet letter. 40987.
Ten thousand pounds a
year. 45359.
Thrilby. 46056.
Trilby, the fairy of Argyle.
46984.
£10,000 a year. .52-528.
Mansfield (R. A.^ Pleasant
evening. 36-522.
Mansfield (R. M.) Sauce for
the goose. 40843.
Mansfield (S. H.) Monsieur.
30846a.
Mansilla (F. i Virireii gitana.
49114a.
Mauspile (H. I>.) Manspile
tragedy. 28121.
Mansure (R.) Cobbler's con-
quest. 7744.
Mantell (L.) :
Duchess of Villa Franka.
11934.
Duel for love. 11957.
Duel of love. 11964.
Mantellini (G.) Dead city.
10203a.
Manthey-Zorn (O.) Talisman.
44996.
IMantle (R. B.) Second level.
41293.
.Mantley (C. C.) :
Baby, 2635,
Lobster party, 26036,
Manuscript producing corpora-
tion. To-day. 46412.
Manuscripts iinivei'sal soc. of
writers, inc. :
Cap'n Warren's wards.
6062a.
War. 49571a.
Manz (R.) :
Amor als pilot. 1326a,
Passionsspieler von Ober-
ammergau, 35496,
Manzaburo. Suma Genji,
32969a.
Manzanares. Alegria del abuelo.
735.
Manzano (,I.) Arriba, limon.
1918.
Manzano Mancebo { L. ) Lo que
no muere. 26012.
Manzotti (L.) :
Amor, love, I'amour. 1336.
Excelsior. 13189.
Mapes (E. S.) :
Montriveau. 30926.
Romola. 39875.
Mapes (V.) :
Alexander the Great. 746.
Boomerang. 4623a.
Capt. Barrington. 6087.
Don Caesar's return. 11337.
Flower of Yeddo. 14597.
.Jonathan Swift. 22978.
New Henrietta. 32395.
Tory's guest. 46587,
Mapleson (.L H.) Andrea Ch^-
uier. 1434.
Maplestone (B. E.) Passion
play at Oberammergau. 35484.
Maquaire (A.) :
Days of the Magnificent.
10162.
Happy kingdom. 18181.
Maques (G.) Gustave. the pro-
fessor. 17792.
Mm: Scr also De Mar.
Mar (C. J.) College widow.
7873,
Marailon (G. Aguayo) See
Aguayo Maraiion.
Marble (A.) When Pat was
king. 50281.
Marble (E. K.) :
Engaged. 127-57.
High ball. 19398.
Last beam. 24683.
Marble (E. O.) Idle hours.
20887.
3260
IKDEX
Miirble ( E, S. ) Heart of crime.
18459.
Marble (Earl) xMaud. 28857.
Marble (Edward) :
Harvard. 18260.
Monte Carlo. 30900.
Sam'l of Posen, 40663.
Spot cash. 43634.
Tuxedo. 47393.
•Vlarble (S.) :
Alone in N. Y. 982.
Angel <if the poor. 1478.
Aunt Bridget's baby. 2384.
Avenue house. 2524.
Blackville twins. 4184.
Bowl of soup. 4801.
Bridget's baby. 5099.
Christian's half mile. 7189.
Circuit judge. 7380.
Colonel. 7891.
Cotton spinner. 8637.
(Jut rates. 9521.
Czar. 9.568.
Daughter of the poor. 9998.
Down in Dixie. 11597.
Finish of Mr. Fresh. 14274.
Friends of Satan. 15466.
Gas fixtures. 15927.
Giggles by telephone. 16346.
Great train robbery. 17477,
17478.
Have you seen Smith?
18326.
Heart of the Klondike.
18489.
Heart of the Rockies. 18492.
Hei-oine in rags. 19292.
Home, sweet home. 200.56.
Hornet's nest. 20277.
House to let. 20449.
House with green blinds.
20450.
Husking-bee. 20741.
Illraa. 20965.
Illustrated lies. 20973.
Kentucky Ro.>e. 23613.
Law & the girl. 24852.
lieonie, the crown child of
Russia. 25081.
Lin wood case. 25530.
Maiden & tlie coachman.
27507.
Man of iron. 27908.
Man outside. 27939.
.Miss Plaster of Paris.
30004, 30005.
Muggs' lauding. 31307.
31307a.
My husband. 31576.
Mv wife & her husband.
31735.
Old Kentucky home. 33524.
Original Cohen. 34359.
Over the garden wall.
34935.
Marble (S.) — Continued.
Paddy's market. 35020.
Patrol. 54900.
Peach-blossoms. 35711.
Police patrol. 36670.
Red lights of N. Y. 38760.
Rexina. 39304.
Royal pass. 40162, 40163.
Rustler. 40359.
Said Pasha. 40496.
Shiel Agar. 42105.
Side pardners. 42238.
Sidewalks of N. Y. 422.52.
Silver Spur. 42421.
Stars & Stripes. 43816.
State's attorney. 43824.
String of buttons. 44171.
Tennessee's pardner. 4.5384,
45384a.
Three men. 4.5985.
Two into eight. 47646.
Virginia. 49123.
Voudoo Violet. 49299.
Whirlpool of life. 50464.
Wild goose chase. 50963.
Wire-puller. 51220.
Woman next door. 514.32.
Wonderful book. 516.52.
10 mile crossing. 52435.
Marble (T. L.) :
Clergyman's courtship.
7599.
Giuseppina. 16688a.
Hessian. 1932L
Mme. Prudence. 27273.
Mistress Penelope. .30438.
Patriot. 35563.
Polly in politics. 36737.
Raiders. 38356.
Riverside farm. 39.576.
Royal runaway. 40177.
Sky riders. 42691a.
Won by wireless. 51639.
Wooing of Wilhelmiua.
51709.
Marble (W. C. ) Heartsearch-
ing. 18585.
Marblestone (E.) :
Idle dream. 20886.
Punchinello & Columbine.
37834.
Recoil. 38675.
Marburg (B.) Master of Pal-
myra. 28709.
Marburg (G.) :
Heart hunger. 18431.
In love's name. 21234.
Master of Palmyra. 28709.
Mystic. 31860.
Typewriter girl. 47851.
Wolf. 51350.
Marburgh (B.) :
Marrying money. 28471.
Vindication. 49074b.
Marbury (E.) :
Contrast. 8391.
Echo & Narcisse. 12195.
Her story. 19152.
Illusions. 20971.
Sans famine. 407ia
Tatterley. 451.58.
Wild idea. 50900.
Workgirl. 51724.
Marcell (H.) :
Prince Lion, the victor.
37315.
Reality. 3S5S4.
Trapping of the senators.
46852.
-Marcell (M. B.) Raffles' last
stand. 38322.
.Marcello (M.) .Jewess. 22708.
INfarcellus (G. W.) Bay Ridge
tragedy. 3148.
Marcellus (P. H.) See Kron-
miller (G.) jr.
IHarch (G. O.) :
.\1 INIartin's country store.
674.
Best authors' Christmas
plays. 3580.
Bugtown band. 5424,
Feast in the wilderness.
13947.
Henpeck singiu' skewl's ex-
erbition concerte. 18811.
How she managed it. 20525.
Laughter & song. 24824,
Newsboys' Thanksgiving.
.32573.
Night before
32658.
Saloon must go
School plays
days. 41119.
Stupid witness. 442298.
Washington celebration
Riverside. 49665.
Wooing Jane. 51700.
.March bros. :
Al Martin's country store.
674.
Amer. in pilgrim days.
526.59.
And the lamp went out,
1418.
Appleblossoms. 1711.
Aunt .lerusha & Uncle Josh,
2407.
.innt Lucindy stays. 2413.
Autumn leaves. 2500.
Beat it. 3175.
Best authors' Christmas
plays. 3580.
Betty & Betsy. 36.54,
Bugtown band. 5424.
Buzzville news. 5071.
Cabbage Hill school. 57G5.
Catching Clara. 6444a.
Christmas
. 40620,
for festive
at
3261
rNDEX
queen.
Hollow
10162b.
10812a.
big Jim.
Marcn bros. — Contioued.
Charity pupil. 6753.
Christmas at Sauta Claus'
house. 7198.
Christmas at Skeeter Cor-
ner. 7199.
Christmas at the cross
roads. 7200.
Christmas budget. 7208.
Christmas carol. 7212a.
Christmas dream. 7217.
Christmas for all nations.
7224.
Christmas joke. 7230.
C^hristmas star drill. 7248.
Chrysanthemums. 7284.
Complete Hallowe'en book.
8168a.
Corner in hearts. 8544.
Crimson & the blue. 9110.
Oownina: the May
9237.
Cupid's joke. 9431.
Daisies, 9646.
Day at Happy
school. 10103.
Days that are gone.
Dickens revival.
Dispelling of
10963.
Dolls' symposium. 11281.
Dolly show. 11294.
Dot entertains. 11494.
Fairies of to-day. 13395b,
Feast in the wilderness.
13947.
Gifted givers. 16343a.
Golden goblet. 16963.
Golden rod & asters. 16999.
Goose & some geese. 17124,
Goose feather bed. 17128.
GuptiU's new Christmas
book. 17785b.
Hallowe'en adventure.
17951.
Heir of Mt. Vernon. 18659.
Henpeck singin' skewl's ex-
erbition concerte. 18811.
Her superior intelligence.
19152b.
Hiawatha dramatized.
19351b.
Holidays' carnival. 19976.
Holly. 19979.
How she managed it. 20.525.
In Santa Claus land. 21311.
In the wake of Paul Re-
vere. 21540.
•Tack Frost's mistake. 22332.
Joy of the L. V. 23083b.
Knickerbockers at school.
24131.
Laughter & song. 24824.
Little grandmothers march
& drill. 2,5707.
to a suffragette.
ring.
28625.
Washington.
31026.
March bros. — Continued.
Little heroine of the Revo-
lution. 25718.
Lohengrin. 26074.
Look out for Hezikiah.
26154.
Lost prince. 26345.
Lost village. .54328.
Lovers of all ages. 26674.
Lunatic or the professor.
26933.
Married
28462.
Masonic
Master Geor
28683.
More time out.
Morning glories. 310.58.
Mother G o o s e bazaar.
31138.
Newsboys" Thanksgiving.
32573.
Nitjht before Christmas.
32658.
November's crown. 33105.
<^h, you teacher. 33368.
One on the agent. 34094.
Original Christmas dialogs.
34358.
<^ur own beloved America.
34740a.
Pansies.
Pat &
35510.
Petite plays. 36050.
Physical torture club.
30195.
Pink scarf. 36345.
Plaie for merrie May tyme.
54967.
Old Colony days. 3.3447a.
Poppies. 36831.
Pussy willows. 37908.
Rastus Blinks minstrels.
38491.
Rose march & drill for 16
girls. 39972.
Roses. 40035.
Royalty in old Va. 40190.
Rummage sale at Hickory
Hollow. 40260.
Runaway bear. 40271.
Saloon must go. 40620.
Scat. 41005.
School plays for festive
days. 41119.
Seeing the animals. 41391.
Shakespeare up-to-date.
55.301.
Shamrock. 41933.
Snowballs. 42913.
Spear drill. 43453.
Spring flowers. 43651.
Squnshvllle fire brigade.
43687.
35178.
his countrymen.
March bros. — Continued.
Stars & Stripes jubilee.
43817.
Stupid witness. 44298.
Sunflowers. 44542.
Surprised grumbler. 44053.
Sweet peas. 44758.
Thank.sgiving iji Brownie
Land. 45522.
Train leaves in 10 minutes.
46754.
Two invitations. 47047.
Two merry wagers. 47702a.
Uncle Sam's brigade. 48025.
Up-to-date America. 48499.
48500.
Vera's vacation. 48847.
Waifs' Thanksgiving. 493SS.
Wanted, a license to wed.
49.522.
Washington celebration at
Riverside. 49665.
When Paw-Pa\v County
went dry. 50282.
Wooing Jane. 51700.
Yankee Doodle's trip to
Dixie. 51989.
Marchand (R. A.) :
Brotherhood of man. ,5280.
Guilty conscience. 17763.
Hero wanted. 19273.
His bachelor uncle. 19555.
His last break. 19674.
In the net. 21470.
.lustice. 23411.
Love power. 26604.
Lucky strike. 26880.
(Outcome. 34885.
Wright pays. 51845.
.Marehant (J. C. » Dream of
Mother Goose. 11746.
i'\rareli6s (L.) :
Saison des poires. 40569.
Tartariii sur les Alpes.
45143.
Ma rein (M.) :
Cheating cheaters. -53118.
House of glass. 20403,
20403a, .53985.
1 want money. 20827b.
Marck ( H. ) Herzog von West-
minster. 19319.
Marcus (A.) :
All for a nickel. 836.
Along the Rialto. 989.
Craig's affinity. 9002.
Madman. 27294.
Pearl in the desert, 35726.
Quarrel. 37968.
Walter's desire. 49447.
Marcus (E.) :
From nuthin' to nuthin'.
15556.
Kidnappers. 23683.
Prince of Borneo. 37329a.
3262
ii<n)£x
Marcus (L, A. B. ) Dear Charles
Edward. 10255.
Marcus (Marius) Insurgent.
21795.
Marcus (Myer) Lucky dog.
26844a.
Marcy (E. E.) Pat in fairy-
land. 35513.
Marcy (M. E. T.) Royal
taster. 40183.
Mardauiat (M.)* Darling. 9903.
Mardrus (J. C.) Marouf. save-
tier du Calre. 28344a.
Marean (B.) :
Cherry. 6902.
Fireman's heart. 14329.
Marechal (H.) Lac des Aulnes.
24298.
Mareii (M.) Susie. 44680.
Marek (A.) :
Key to happiness. 23638a.
Merry tragedy. 29265a.
My wife's craze. 31744a,
Unrighteous righteousness.
4S410a.
Marenco (L.) Arlesiana. 1865.
Marenco (R.) :
Amor, love, I'amour. 1336.
Excelsior. 13189.
Marentette (A.) Nature's
awakening. 32077.
Maretzek (M.) :
North Pole. 33025.
Satanitza. 40816.
Sleepy Hollow. 42767.
Marfield (D. S.) :
Who were your ancestors?
55932.
Winged Victory. 51128a.
Margaret Mary (Sister) Jo-
seph, son of Jacob. 23020a.
Margetson (W. H.) :
King John. 23788.
Merry wives of Windsor.
29280.
Troilus & Cressida. 47132.
Margolinsky (D.) On the hog.
33853.
Margrave (G.) Social dyna-
mites. 42958.
Margrave (L.) See Terry (L.)
Margueritte (P.) :
Autre. 2497.
Cceur et la loi. 7774.
Margueritte (V.) :
Autre. 2497.
Ca?ur et la loi. 7774.
Imprevu. 21054.
Margus (P.) Manoverkind.
28085.
Maria (F. di) See Palmer (F.
di M.)
Marianl (F.) :
Game of love. 15872.
Her royal highness. 19118.
Jeannette. 22581.
Querida. 38146.
Sinner. 42510.
Sunbeam. 44531.
Sunny Italy. 44553.
Marie (C.) :
Convolvulus. 8441a.
Little wax candle. 25929a.
Marie de France. Eliduc. 12468.
Marie Madeleine, pseud. See
Puttkamer (M. M. G. frei-
frau. )
Marfn. Cierre dominical. 7322.
Mariu (PI Lopez-) See L6pez-
Marln (E.)
Marine (W. D.) :
After a fortune. 460.
Almanac. 949.
Early days of Kit Carson.
12141.
Gypsy's warning. 17852.
Marino (D.) Two comical
wops. 47588a.
Marino (F.) Italian piano
movers. 22259a.
Mariiio (J.) Querer de las mu-
jeres. 38145a.
Marinucci (N. & V.) American
heroine. 1226a, 1226b.
Mario (E.) :
Ojos negros. 33386.
Quinto pelao. 38216.
Revisor. 39272.
Marion (B.) Photografter.
36172.
Marion (D. S.) :
Capt. Proxy. 6155.
Hoax. 19901a.
Mustapha. 31460.
Newport. 32562.
Oriental paradox. 34352.
Queens a' jumble. 38106.
Rabbit's foot. 38268.
Reformer. 38879.
Rose land. 39968.
Shadows. 41702.
Summer time. 44509.
Marion (F. J.) :
Chicken thief. 6955.
Nihilists. 32778.
Tom, Tom, the piper's son.
46463.
Wanted, a dog. 49506.
Wedding. 49890.
Marion (G. F.) :
Handicap. 18060.
On the fence. 33842.
Marion (J.) Bitter fruits. 4027.
Marion (M.) Ethelinda. 1300L
Marion (Rlarc) See Strahl
(M. M.)
Marion (P.) See Phelps (P.)—
Short (M.)
Marion (W. S.) :
Fortune's fool. 15074.
Taken from life. 44941.
Mariotte (A.) Salomg. 40612.
Marischka (E.) :
Minenkoenig. 29720, 29721.
Narrenhaus. 32020.
Maristany (A. P.) :
Angel rebelde. 52689.
Conquista del amigo. 53241.
Mufieca eleetrica. 31361.
Murallas de Jeric6. 31365,
Marius. See Lloyd (S. O.)
Marivaux (P. C. de O. de)
Legacy. 24989b.
Marix (A.)
American born. 1165, 1166.
At the casino. 2209.
Bob. 52930.
Christmas gift. 7226.
Cousins, 8912.
Difficulty- of being bad.
10850b.
Gratitude. 17332.
His price, 53953,
Marriage bureau. 28377a.
Martyr. 28517.
Petersburg poker club.
36026.
Pretending. 37101.
Santiago de Cuba. 40751.
Sold out. 43059a.
Splendid bluff. 43591.
Thrice married. 46054b.
Two prima donnas. 47755.
47755a.
Marix (L.) :
Honorable moon - beam.
20187.
Quick as a flash. 38183.
Mark (H.) Tie game. 46163.
Markbreit (B. F.) :
Interesting state law,
21808a.
Marianela. 28255.
Royal romance. 40175.
Sapphire pendant, 40767,
Markey (J. F,) Two lockets,
47680.
Markham (A. E.) Ole, the
Swede detective. 33690a.
Markham (C.) How Christ-
mas was saved. 55226.
Markham (H.) Huldah. 20596.
Markham (H. M.) Our inno-
cent pastor, 34679.
Markoe (F. H.) Mankynd.
28074a.
Markowitz (J.) Appikoires.
1709a.
Marks (A) Fighter, the ped-
dler, the girl. 14181a, 14182.
5379~V0L 2—16 ^101
3263
INDEX
Marks (B. D.) :
Adam & Eve in the Garden
of Eden. 247.
Dream. 11698.
Soldier's dream. 43095.
Marks (C.) Johnny on the
spot. 22S90.
Marks (G. M.) :
Queen of the kidnappers.
38068.
Wise wife. 51247.
Marks (D.) Before the niglit
sliow. 3296.
Marks (E. B.) :
B. Sharpe. 2630.
Under the bamboo tree.
48147.
Maries (E. J.) Hall room boys.
17941.
Marks (G. S.) Gojam. 16S66.
Marks (G. W.) Actresses
Christmas. 231.
Marks (H. H.) Filibusters.
14227.
Marks (H. O.) Love will find
a way. 26648.
Murks (J. A.) Rose of Ariz.
39983.
.Marks (J. B.) World conqueror.
56009.
Marks (J. P. P.) :
Fortune & men's eyes.
1504Sa.
Marlowe. 28339.
Piper. 36375.
Wings. 51128b, 51128c.
Wolf of Gubbio. 51356.
Marks (J. R.) :
Angel of the poor. 1477.
For memory's sake. 14880.
Get happy. 16251.
My Amer. girl. 31484.
Marks (Jeannette) :
Baronet & the baby. 52826.
Deacon's hat. 53360.
Doctor. 11110b.
Glow man. 53795.
Merry, merry cuckoo. 29255.
Pandy post. 35171a.
Yellow curtains. 52060.
Marks (Joel) Lady of the sea.
24505.
Marks (Joseph) Philanthro-
pist. 36120.
Marks (L. N.) Night of tlie
Garter. 32719.
:\Iarks (M.) jr. Modern Janus.
30013.
Marks (M. E.) :
All for a girl. 834a.
Blockheads. 4282a.
Caprice. 6068.
Love maid. 26550.
On the level. 54787.
Marks (M. E.)— Continued.
Open sesame. 34246.
Red Rover. 38796.
Twenty years on Broadway.
47462.
Veronica. 48880.
Victor. 48965.
Wanted, a king. 49521b.
Marks (M. L.) Piquet. 36394.
Marks (Milton) God is one.
16826a.
Marks (Montague) :
Compromised. 8177.
Man trap. 27967.
Marks (R.) :
Perele. 35896.
Schtat's politic. 41125.
Marks (R. W.) :
Bird in a gilded cage. 3916.
For his sake. 14829.
Huldah. 20596.
In good old N. Y. town.
21190.
Little gipsey queen. 25094.
Marks (S. L.) Get happy. 1625L
Marks (T, D.) Pair of eye-
glasses. 35088.
Marks (T. H.) :
Amedaun. 1121.
Mayor's bride. 27583.
Night before New Year's.
32662.
aiarkus (E. M. R.) :
China painter. 7076.
Liberation. 54260.
Kriegderneutralen. 24253a.
Markus (G.) Kin Fu. 23709.
Markwell (M.) »S'ee Hayes (K.
S.)
Markwell (W. R.) Louis XL
26388b, 26388c.
Marlake (M.) His mother-in-
law. 19732a.
Marlboro (J.) :
Matinge ticket. 28807.
Timely lesson. 46255.
Marley (J. W. J.) Our youth-
ful patriots. 34809.
Marlin (J.) :
Brace of woodcock. 4881.
Chiropodist. 7118.
Mimii. 29706.
Only a hair pin. 34167.
Sharp tackle. 41956.
Marlitt (E.) See John (Euge-
nie)
Mar low (P.) See Moss (A. C.)
Marlowe ( A. ) Hjalmar & Hul-
dah. 19899.
Marlowe (B. L.) For home &
country. 14834.
Marlowe (Charles) See Jay
(H.)
Marlowe (Christopher) :
Doctor Faustus. 13900a.
Edward the Second. 17445a.
Masterpieces of the English
drama : Christopher Mar-
lowe. 28739.
Marlowe (Hamilton) See Hop-
kins (E. S.) jr.
Marlowe (Harry) See Gold-
berg (H. M.)
Marlowe (J.) :
As you like it. 2038.
Twelfth night. 47406.
Marmer (M.) :
Patient. 35544.
Return of the cultured.
39192.
Transformation. 46818.
Marmon (H. M.) :
Blacksmith of Hickory Val-
ley. 4175.
Fair trinity. 1339.5.
Mammy Lou. 27689.
Pretty Doris D e I a n e y .
37111.
Marmorino (L.) Femmena
scellarata. 14042a.
Marnell (D.) :
Girl of the hour. 16597.
Michael Speduffv. 54503.
Nat Berwin. 32029.
Quack doctor. 37947.
Ma mold (J.) :
Elektra. 12430.
Feu de la Saint-Jean.
14091, 14092.
Marny (L.) See MuUer (L.M.)
Marose (O.) :
His lost love. .53947.
Revenge. 55161.
Wandering boy. 55817.
Marot (G.) :
Grandes manoeuvres. 17286.
Perche. 35880.
Marotte (L.) Zgle non recom-
pense. 52315.
Marpurg. Legenden und al-
tere dichtungen. 24075.
Marquardt & co. :
Ulrich, fiirst von Waldeck.
47900.
Ulrich von Hutten. 47901.
Marquart (F.) :
Devotion. 10730.
Fate's offering. 13814.
Leroy Stanton, sculptor.
25093.
Masked duo. 28615.
Prisoner no. 5. 37515.
Marques (C.) :
Claude. 7550.
Fanny. 13640.
Frei Vasco. 15352.
3264
INDEX
Marques (C.) — Continued.
IMajor Horace. 27572.
Nuggets. 33124.
Uncle Joel. 47978.
Marquett (H. A.) Too late.
4651G.
Marquina :
Gatos. 15947.
Gioconda. 53770.
Ola negra. 33401.
Pauolon de Manila. 35175b,
Querer de una gitana.
38145b.
Saugre y arena. 40705.
Slete cabrillas. 42285.
Soklado de cuota. 43061a.
Traperos de Madrid. 46842a.
Treu de lujo. 46913a.
Marquina (E.) :
Del tin. 10404,
Hiedra. 19388a.
Mujer. 31307b.
Marquina (P.) :
Bander in de la 4a. 2886.
Cabezudos. 5769.
Chavalillo. 6854a.
Granja de los amores.
53822.
Hace falta una mujer.
17867b.
Primera centinela, 37245a.
Trianera. 46944a.
Villa triste y escacharrada.
55781.
Marras (M.) Gabriella. 15752.
Marriuer (H. L.) :
Lady from Mo. 24403.
Powder-puff. 36929.
Sunflower road. 44541.
Marriott (C.) Sally Castleton,
.southerner. 40600.
Marriott-Hodgkins (J.) :
Biter bit. 4012.
I want to know why. 20829.
Piccadilly roses. 36207.
Tricked. 46960.
Marris (E.) Faking the film.
13454.
Marryat (Florence) :
Her lord & master. 24393,
26186.
Love's conflict. 18737.
Open sesame. 34245.
Marryat (Frederick) Japhet in
search of a father. 47610.
Mars (A.) :
Chaste Cassimir. 35988.
Petards. 14082.
Girl in the taxi, 16574,
Lottery of love. 26378,
26378a,
Telephone girl. 45235.
Two nuts. 47722.
Mars ( L. F. ) :
Black Ridge. 4134.
Catherine of Cleves. 6460.
Fair fraud. 13374.
Mars {Afrs. W. De L.) Leoni,
25079.
MarsA (R.) Senora no quiere
eonier sola. 41481.
jMar.san (M. de) :
Bouheur volant. 4561. 52949.
Brigande. 5106.
Coup de jarnac. 8820,
38305a.
Course aux dollars. 8836.
Gosse du miracle. 17141.
Mam'zelle Sourire. 27702.
Matelot Cartahut. 28781.
Marsano (W. von M.) Duel,
11954.
Marsden (B.) See Dunlop (B.
M.)
Marsden (F.) See Sliver (W.
A.)
Marsden (L.) :
Old cronies. 33462.
Two old cronies. 47731.
Marsden (L. B.) Up against it.
48472.
Marsden (V. E.) ;r. King of
the Jews. 23870a, 23870b,
Marsele (J.) :
Amour en cage. 1357.
Bete. 3608.
Main mysterieuse. 27529,
27530.
Marl malgre lui. 54425.
Wagon d'amour. 49366.
Marsen (J. de) See De Mar-
sen (J.)
Marsh (A.) Sarenna. 40798.
Marsh (C. A.) Challenge of
the cross. 6635a.
Marsh (E. C. S.) :
Body & soul. 52937.
Wooing of William the Con-
queror. 56006.
Marsh (E. G.) Medicine-man.
29026, 29027.
Marsh ( Edward ) Lighthouse
robbery. 25404.
Marsh (Elizabeth) :
King of kings. 23842.
Pride & prejudice. 37204.
Marsh (F.) On southern soil.
33796.
Marsh (F. W.) When women
rule. 50363.
Marsh (G. H.) :
Poisoner. 36651.
Strange case. 44041.
Marsh (L.) :
Aphrodite. 1675a.
Tenderloin tales. 45378.
Marsh (R.) Twickenham peer-
age. 47472.
Marsh (S. D.) Fair play.
13386.
Marshall. Hamlet, 53861,
Marshall (A.) :
Back to Broadway. 2746a.
Confidence trick. 8244.
Dad & mother, 9584.
It must be the clothes.
54083,
Misfit fortune. 54541.
Mother of a man. 54610.
Room with bath. 55203.
Root of evil. 55206,
Strangers. 55455.
What every man knows.
50065.
Whose was the sin ? 50719.
Woman-hater. 51404a.
Marshall (A. G.) Unpardon-
able sin. 48402.
Marshall (A. R.) Rehearsing
the 3d act. 38955,
Marshall (B.) Gentleman from
East Blueberry, 16113.
Marshall (C. A.) In old Mo.
21268.
Marshall (C. E.) :
Chiquita, the wild flower of
Mex. 7117.
Just in time. 23360.
Mississip. 30088.
Two slaves. 47777,
Marshall (C, W.) Retrogrades.
39171.
Marshall (D.) See Marks (D.)
Marshall (E.) :
Black-eyed Susan. 52908.
Campaign lie. 5959.
Marshall (E. E.) Princess.
37390.
Marshall (E. S.) :
Daughter's danger. 10018a.
Spell of heredity. 43499.
Wanted — to be a widow.
49560a,
Marshall (F.) Merchant of
Venice. 29163a.
Marshall (F. A.) Works of
Shakespeare. 41846-41853.
Marshall (F. W.) Little
duchess, 25659,
Marshall (H. B.) :
Are you a buffalo? 1793.
Trip to Buffalo. 47011.
Marshall (H. L.) Lord of the
manor. 26214.
Marshall (Harry) Romanoff.
39834.
Marshall (Herbert) Garden of
destiny. 15888a.
Marshall (J. E. I.) Returned
to the plains. 39204.
Marshall (L. E.) Miserables.
29863.
3265
ITTDEX
Marslmll (M. F.) :
Eager heart. 12113.
Mr. Crewe's career. 30166.
Talker. 45010.
Marshall (M. J.) :
Betty's best bet. 3658a.
Clutch of circumstance.-
7709.
Redemptioii. 3S839.
St. Patrick's eve. 40552.
.Aim-shall (N.) Husband of a
suffragette. 20722.
Marshall (R.) :
Duke of Killicrankie. 11992.
His excellency, the gover-
nor. 19009.
Royal family. 40141.
Second in command. 41291.
Wire entanglement. 51219.
Marshall (R. E.) :
Cave woman. 6543b.
Crime of the law. 9092.
Fridav the thirteenth.
53708.
Holocaust. 19981.
.Journev's end. 23074a.
Lawbreaker. 24876.
IMother. 31117.
Short cut. 42107.
Smirise. 44500.
Through him. 55590.
Traffic. 46705.
Troubadour. 47156.
.Marshall (S. J.) :
Alhakhan, an Arab in Italy.
760.
Last of the Ptolemys.
24746.
Let no man put asunder.
25128.
Lionel's infatiiation. 25556.
Marshall (Mrs.T.) :
Eager heart. 12113.
Talker. 45009.
Marshall (W.) Aarbert. 25.
IMarshall (W. G.) :
Cynthia's romance. 53321.
One New Year's night.
54805.
S-0-S-Uncle Sam. 55225.
Marshall (W. H.) His pal,
19771a.
Marski. Walka o kobiete. 55812.
MarsoUeau (L.) :
Mendiant d'amour. 29123.
Roi gal ant. 39746.
Marsters (T. R.) :
Lionel. 25555.
Other people's clothes.
34475a.
Princess girl. 37416.
U. S. S. Chen-y tree. 48355.
Witch of Castlemaine.
.51269.
Marsters (Mrs. W. G.) See
Marsters (T. R.)
Marston (H. E.) Plain John
Smith. 36426.
Marston (J.) Eastward hoe.
12177a.
Marston (L.) :
Black terror. 4147.
Boxers. 4816.
Credit Lorraine. 9052.
Hypocrite. 207S0, 50887.
Innocent sinnex*. 21751.
Jeanne d'Arc. 22573.
Knights of labor. 24170.
Little mother. 25807.
Man hunt. 27837.
Millionaire waif. 29663.
IModern Hagar. 30609.
Murder will out. 31371.
Penitent. 35843.
Walton's home. 49449.
When the world sleeps.
50337.
Wife's honor. 50924, 50925.
Marston (Z.) Man across the
way. 27719.
Martan (V.) Timely warning.
46256.
Martel (J. G.) Squire's neph-
ew. 43712.
Martel (L.) :
Gloria del barrio. 16771a.
Misericordia y maldad.
29869.
Martel de .Tanville (S. G. M. A.
de R. de M.. comtcsse de) :
Friquet. 15472.
Petite pintade bleue,
3G049a.
Petits joyeux. .86055.
Totote. 46597.
Marten (E.) Undertow. 4S264c.
Marten (H.) :
Extra session. 13268.
In cartoon land. 21118.
Martell (H. H.) :
Days of slavery. 10161.
Dixie's land. 1107.5.
Eclipse quartette. 12207.
Slavery days. 42721,
South before the war.
43359.
Sunny South. 44561.
Way down South. 49727.
Martens (K.) Freudenmeister.
15409.
Marthold (J. de) :
False gods. 13528.
Guilty love. 17765.
Henry VIII. 1SS80.
Husband & judge. 20717.
Isole de Chartres. 22181.
Latest. 24800.
Marti :
Carranque. 6282.
JIaja de Goya. 27555.
Marti (S.) Pago de los lobos.
3505.5a.
Martin (A.) Elmir-al-omara.
12510.
Martin (A. D.) Prisoner of
Zenda. 37524.
Martin (A. Palacios) See Pal-
acios Martin.
^lartin ( A. Ramos ) See Ramos
Martin.
Martin (A. Valero) See Va-
lero Martin.
Martin (B.) Peter's garden.
36022.
Martin (C. J.) Ruggles vs. the
Paderwhiskie school. 40238.
Martin (C. W. S.) :
Amalgamated babies. 1045.
Lotus lantern. 26384.
Price of revenge. 37172.
Reaping. 38597.
Yuki-San. 52251.
Martin (D. A.) Naramata,
bride of Kit Carson. 32009.
Martin (D. L.) Her worst en-
emy. 19173.
Martin (David) :
At Hiclcory Crossing. 2142.
Girl on hand. 16610.
Harvest time. 18274.
Martin (Desiree) Veillees
d'une soeur. 48757.
Martin (E. A.) :
America in its making.
52658.
Bridegroom's reverie. 5071.
Man from out there. 27801.
Wyoming. 51926.
Martin (E. C.) Doctor Dickey.
11134.
Martin (B. M.) Woman of the
hour. 51458.
Martin (Edmund) Animal ban-
dits in the great train rob-
bery. 1522.
Mnrtin (Edouard) :
Conceit. 8204.
Papa Perrichon.
Papa Pettingill.
Voyage de M.
49310-49312.
Martin (Ernest) Love at first
sight. 26480.
Martin (F. E.) Rain trust.
3S379.
Martin (F. .L) :
Dinner for five. 10877.
Second wife. 41310.
Wasted love. 49680.
Woman's sacrifice. 51567.
35212.
35213.
Perrichon.
3266
INDEX
Martin (F. T.) :
Dynamite. 12096.
Passing of the idle rich.
35457.
Martin (F. W.) Beast. 3172.
Martin (Fal)e) Carmen. 6242.
Martin (Florence) Somewo-
man, her quest of the vote.
43178.
Martin (Fretlericlj) :
Money mania. 30784.
Self-hypnotic. 41429.
Martin (G. A.) :
Bachelor trapped. 2680.
Deadly fly. 10235.
Forced to work. 14983.
Tea maker. 45181.
Two thieves. 47793.
aiartin (G. Roux-) See Roux-
^lartin.
Martfn (G. Valero) See Valero
IMartin,
Ma rt i n ( Gabriel ) Colinette.
7808.
Martin (Grace) King's left
hand. 23974a.
Martin (H. G.) :
Frappe O'Freeze. 15273.
Man from Mars. 27790.
Martin (H. J.) Superior law.
44598.
Martin (H. R.) :
Barnabetta. 3000a, 53545.
Tillie, a Mennonite maid.
46215.
Martin (H. S.) :
Clarice, a mistake of a life.
7492.
What every man does.
55064.
Martin (H. V.) :
Answer lady. 52698.
Scooped. 41162.
Martin (Havelock) In love's
uncertain paths. 21235.
Martin (Howard) :
Apart. 1066.
Wall of ice. 49420.
Martin (I. J.) Blood relations.
4301.
Martin (Hfrs. J.) Blood rela-
tions. 4302.
Martin (J. F.) :
Gypsy moth. 17836.
Her father's fault. 18975.
Robei-t & the stenographer.
39619.
Martin (J. M.) :
By waser of battle. 5728.
Dixie-land. 11073.
Eye of the world. 13284.
Forger. 15005.
Iron-masters. 22070.
Iscariot. 22123.
.lames boys in Mo, 22440.
Martin (J. M.) — Contiiiued.
King & courtier. 23729.
Love's triumph. 26744.
Popolo. 36827.
Promoters. 37693.
Rector. 3S694.
Veteran. 48913.
Martin (J. N.) New world.
32498.
Martin (J. P.) :
By wager of battle. 5728.
Catharine Parr. 6451.
Martin (J. Ramos) See Ramos
Martfn.
Martin (J. S.) Cupid & the
Styx. 9380.
Martin (L.) Russian tragedy.
4034Sa.
Martin (L. de G.) :
Petticoats are trumps.
36002b.
Slice of life. 42772.
Martin (JI. R.) Boy Blue.
4828.
Martin <P.) : *
At Hickory Crossing. 2142.
Harvest time. 18274.
Martin (P. M.) Nobody at
home. 32944a.
Martin (Q. L.) :
Light of San Juan tower.
253S8a.
News brought home.
32.567a.
JIartin (R.) Man. 27705.
Martin (Sel) See Lewis (Shel-
ley)
Martin (Selma) Revenge for
honor. 39249.
Martin (T.) :
Faust. 13904a, 13904b.
Maid of Orleans. 27489a.
Wilhelra Tell. 17445b.
William Tell. 51068a.
Martin (T. L.) Heartstrings.
53897.
Martin (T. S.) :
In clover. 21125.
On earth. 33768.
Martin (W.) Sons & daughters
of the Revolution. 43266.
Martin (Mrs. W. A.) Coward.
8974a.
Martin (W. F.) :
Jlightler. 29521.
Sir Harry Vane. 42539.
Martin (W. H.) Servants vs.
master. 41570.
Martin (W. S.) :
Aladdin. 52603.
Around the world in 80
days. 52732.
Cinderella. 53173.
Pathfinder. 54S94.
Martin (W. S.)— Continued.
Snow White & the dwarfs.
55374.
Tinder box. 55601.
Martin & Emery. Husband, a
wife & a friend. 20716.
Martin de Eugenie (J. M.) :
Amor de imbecil. 1333.
Honra y venganza. 20195.
Ni media palabra mils.
32598.
Ni rey, ni roque. 32598a.
Resurreccion de Fantomas.
55154.
Rey del mundo. 39305a.
Soldadito de chocolate.
43061.
Viento de proa. 49005.
13? 56059.
Martfn de Salazar (J.) :
Llave del paraiso. 56083.
Por asalto. 36S43.
Queria entrar. 38145c.
Vuelta al nido. 49328a.
Martfn Dfaz (J.) Ideal ja-
pon6s. 20S67.
Martin Domingo (J.) Galeria
popular. 15781a.
Martin Ruiz (A.) :
Pajarera del 12. 35123b.
Pulcritud, peluqueria.
37812a.
Martin-Seymour (E.) :
Cupid in a convent. 9388.
Two jolly girl bachelors.
47658.
Martin studios:
Aladdin. 52603.
Around the world in eighty
days. 52732.
Cinderella. 53173.
Pathfinder. 54894.
Snow White & the 7 dwarfs.
55374.
Tinder box. 55601.
Martindale (T.) Wood thrush.
51608.
Martineau (J.) :
Man's worst enemy. 28116.
Queen of the Secret service.
38081.
While Frisco was burning.
50426.
Woman's worst enemy.
51004.
Young King Brady, detec-
tive. 52173.
Martinetti (C.) Barbara. 2958.
Martinetti (J.) Pat-a-cake.
35509.
Martinetti (P.) :
Duel in the snow. 11961,
11902.
Key hole. 23637.
Night attack. 32655.
3267
INDEX
Martinetti (P.)— Continued.
Paris, niglit by night. 35309.
Robert Macaire. 39642.
Terrible night. 45423,
45424.
Martinetti bros. Pat-a-cake.
35509.
Martinettie (C.) :
Boys with the chairs. 4876.
Cavalier from Madrid. 6528.
Martinez (J. A.) Cacerla.
53035.
Martinez (R.) Nuevo adminis-
trador. 33119.
Martinez (R. J.) :
American intercedes. 52066.
Southern methods. 52666,
55406.
Martinez Cuenca (S.) Burla de
amor. 5555.
Martinez Gomar (F.) Claveles
blancos. 7559.
Martinez Hidalgo (J.) Boda
de Lupe. 4467b.
Martinez Lecha (J.) Primer
espada. 37244.
Martinez Olmedilla (A.) Jose-
fina se casa. 22994.
Martinez Sierra (G.) :
Amanecer. 1048c.
Canci6n de cuna. 5990.
Cradle song. 8996a.
Golondrlnas. 17045a.
Lirlo entre espiuas. 25566.
Mujer del h§roe. 31308a.
Palacio triste. 35131a.
Pasi6n. 35434a.
Pastores. 35504a.
Suerte de Isabelita. 44384.
Vida y dulzura. 48993.
Martini (A.) His word of
honor. 53955.
Martini (A.) & Griittefien
(Buchdruckerei & verlags-
handlung) Neue wille. 32280.
See also Baedekersche buch-
und kunsthandlung und
buchdruckerei.
Martino (A. de) :
Assassinio di Giuseppe
Petrosino. 2098.
Bacio d'una morta. 2732.
Marti not (S.) :
Marriage game. 28395.
Ting-a-ling-a-ling. 46280a.
Martin's ( J. ) house, inc. Christ-
mas spirit. 7246.
Martiny (P. de) Daily bread.
9634.
Marton (A.) See Marton (S.)
Mfirton (M.) :
Gutsitzende frack. 17802.
Istenl szikra. 22193a.
Laka.1ok. 24550.
Rabl61ovag. 38274.
Marton (M.) — Continued.
TOndgrlaki lanyok. 47318a.
Voros szegftt. 49220a.
Marton (S.) :
Felesggiink. 13989a.
Konventbiztos. 24229c.
Lea Lyon. 24902a.
NapraforgCs holgy. 32008.
Nemtudomka. 32222a.
Utols5 cs6k. 48576b.
1913. 52513a.
Martos (F.) :
Kleine konig. 24088, 24089.
Marriage market. 28404,
28405.
Susie. 44679, 44679a.
Suzi. 44711a, 44711b.
Sybil. 44836U.
Martrg (A.) Rome under Va-
lerian. 39851.
Martyn (A.) Snowdrop. 42916.
Martvn (E.) Grangecolman.
17311.
Martyn (W.) Upbringing of
Eleanor. 48515.
Marvel (S.) See Findley (D.)
Marvin (C.) Fair Oaks. 13381.
Marvin (C. B.) :
Hooligan in N. Y. 20215.
Just plain folks. 23386.
Puck & Judge. 37798.
Marvin (J. B.) Fleurette.
14500.
Marvin (L. M.) Broken
promise. 5209.
Marvin (W.) Fair Oaks. 13381.
Marwig (C.) :
Children's carnival. 7050.
Ninetta & the gondolier.
32807.
Marx (D.) Pluck. 36556.
Marx (E. F.) :
Another chance. 52696.
Consultation free. 53243.
Motherhood. 54614.
Marx (N. A.) lutertainlng no-
bility. 21838a.
Marx-Aveling {Mrs. E.) Works
of Henrik Ibsen. 51730-
51730k.
Mary (J.) :
Avocat des gueux. 2537.
Enfant des fortifs. 12747.
Regiment. 38917.
Roule-ta-bosse. 40085.
Trompe-la-mort. 47150a.
Mary Ambrosine (Sister) Queen
Esther. 37991.
Mary Camilla (Sister) Blessed
Thomas More. 52916.
Mary Francis Clare (Sister)
See Cusack (M. F. C.)
Maryl (A.) Cyclone Pete. 9535.
Marz (O.) Good reputation.
17109a.
Marzian & Gutterman co. Don
Dell. 11342.
Marzo (T.) :
Innocente prigionier. 21756.
Sacra commedia. 40427.
Marzulli (A. & J.) Serious life.
41543.
Mas (R. Asensio) See Asensio
Mas.
Mascagni (P.) :
Amica. 1298, 1299.
Amico Fritz. 1301-1303.
Cavalleria rusticana. 6532-
6535.
Iris. 21943, 21944.
Isabeau. 22111-22113.
Rantzau. 38461.
Rustic cavalier. 40351.
Rustic chivalry. 40352,
40353.
William Ratcliff. 51066.
Masefield (J.) :
Faithful. 13438a.
Good Friday. 17080a,
53811.
Locked chest. 54304.
Philip the king. 36136a-
36136c.
Tragedy of Nan. 46734.
Tragedy of Pompey the
Great. 46735, 40735a.
Masino (H.) Lady & little
Tom. 24335a.
Maskelyne (J. N.) Magician's
heart. 27400.
Mason :
Clamsmen. 29832a.
Rag-time soldier man.
38336a.
Mason (A. E. W.) :
Green stockings. 17592a,
17593, 17594.
Witness for the defence.
51327.
Mason (B. C.) :
Angel us. 1509.
Belle Hel&ne. 3382.
Bixby's baby. 4036.
Dr. Jim's ward. 11156.
Dolan's sweetheart. 11252.
Dominican. 11328.
Fra Paola. 15230.
Lion & the lamb. 25539.
Magic stone. 27389.
Maletesta's wife. 27044.
Other fellow. 34443.
Tribulations of Mr. Hicks.
46955.
Mason (Bert) One night stand.
34053.
Mason ( Burdett ) Faust.
13902a. 13902b.
3268
INDEX
Mason (C. A.) :
Jesus Christ's men. 22671a.
Onion trust. 34142.
Trip to Paris. 47027.
Mason (C. H.) :
Double cross. 11510b.
Experiment. 13239a.
For the man she loved.
53676.
Gwynplaine. 17808.
Master. 28661.
Other wife. 54830.
Tentacles. 45388a.
Mason (C. T.) :
Ancetre. 1398,
Armide. 1885.
Boris Godounov. 4657.
Chopin. 7139.
Elektra. 12430.
Feu de la Saint-Jean.
14092.
Mme. Chrysanthenie. 27182.
Mason (C. T. L.) Sun maiden.
44527.
Mason (D.) :
Crazy quilt. 9041, 9042.
Crazy quilts. 9044.
Crowded hotel. 9222.
Hop-scotch. 20246.
Side show at the sea-shore.
42241.
Tigers. 46193.
Two pills in a box, 47746.
Unneifrhborly neighbors.
48399.
2 crazy quilts. 52417.
Mason (E.) :
Avanelle. 2506.
Unwilling burglar. 48457.
Mason (E.) jr.:
Centennial boarding-house.
6597.
Jack Harkaway & his son's
adventures. 22341.
Jack Harkaway at Oxford.
22342.
Jack Harkaway at sea.
22343.
Jack Harkaway's adven-
tures in the army. 22344.
Jack Harkaway's school
days. 22345.
Miserables. 29864.
Pantomime Joe. 35187.
Mason (E.C.) Edelweis. 12216.
Mason (E. H.) :
Honorable Agatha. 20178.
Right girl. 39422.
Mason (E. J. H.) :
Hugo, an Italian romance.
20591.
Irish countess. 21967.
Roger & I. 39712.
Mason (F. J.) In Nevada.
21248.
Mason (F. S.) One morning
call. 34042.
Mason (G. B.) :
Money mad. 30775.
Northern winds. 33031a.
Pinkey. 363.50.
Shadows. 41706.
Whip-hand. 50446.
Mason (H.) Just vaudeville.
23402a.
Mason (H. B.) Oh you beauti-
ful doll. 33366.'
Mason (H. C.) Love conquers.
26499.
Mason (H. L.) :
Lady, the liar, & the lion.
24525a.
Typewriter & the type.
47849.
Mason (H. M.)- Sunburnt jani-
tor. 44534.
Mason (H. T.) Beautiful
baroness. 3204.
Mason (I. M.) Out in the Alle-
ghenies. 34816.
Mason (J.) My friend Fritz.
31549.
Mason (J. B.) Her foot was
her fortune. 18994.
Mason (J. E.) Loyal Tennes-
sean. 26793.
Mason (J. R.) Wife of Nippon.
50902.
Mason (J. W. T.) Secret sex.
55269.
Mason (L. B.) :
Dorothy Delaro. 11477.
Imported footman. 21038.
Lord Timothy Dexter.
26221.
Our cousin. 34587.
Out in the Alleghenies.
34816.
Mason (M. L.) Daily bread.
9634a.
Mason (M. R.) Lady Spencer.
24522.
Mason (N. H.) :
Colonel Carter of Carter s-
ville. 7901.
He said he was dead.
18380.
Mexico. 29349b.
Potash & Perlm utter. 30899.
Rural maid. 40308.
Swords are trumps. 44830.
Mason (O, P.) Mox-Mox-Mon-
tana. 31269.
JIason (R. M.) Parfait amour.
35294.
Mason (W.) Misfit. 29879.
Mason-Barnes (E. J.) See
Serrano (E. J.)
Ma soy (T.) Negro exodus.
32160. 1
3269
Massard (A.) Alcide P^pie.
721, 722.
Massari (V.) :
I don't care. 20792a.
That is my wife. 45581a.
]Mass6 (V.) :
Jeanette's wedding. 22.583.
Queen Topaz. 38094.
Masseck (P. L.) Quest of the
holy grail. 38150.
Massee (W. W.) Hope McDon-
ald. 20255.
Massenet (J.) :
Ariana. 1823.
Ariane. 1824.
Bacchus. 2654,
Cendrillon. 6589, 6590.
Chgrubin. 6915.
Cleopatra. 53196.
Clgopatre. 7594a.
Don Quichotte. 11361.
Don Quixote. 11368.
Erinnyes. 12866.
Esclarmonde. 12916.
Espada. 12932.
Griselidis. 17656.
Herod ias. 19279.
Jongleur de Notre Dame.
22989.
Manteau du roi. 28122.
Navarraise. 32100.
Panurge. 35192.
Roma. 39770.
Sapho. 40760, 40773.
Teresa. 45398.
Thais. 45511.
Thgr6se. 45737.
Werther. 49989.
Massey (E.) See Massey (G. E.)
Massey (G. E.) :
Eileen of the movies. 53.307.
Marillyn marries. 28273a.
Mourners. 31245a.
Plots & playwrights. 36550a.
Ruts. 40389a.
Massinger (P.) :
Masterpieces of the English
drama : P. Massinger.
28740.
New way to pay old debts.
39076a.
Masson (J.) Return. 39179.
Masters (E. L.) :
Althea. 102.5.
Bread of idleness. 4968.
Eileen. 12345.
Leaves of the tree. 24959.
Locket. 26057.
IMaximilian. 28891, 28892.
Trifler. 46981.
Masters (K. B.) Romance of
the Red-cross. 39821.
Mata (P.) :
En la boca del lobo. 12661.
Goya. 17208.
nSDEX
Mata (P.)— Continued.
Otra. 34508.
Sombra. 43145.
Uno menos. 48400.
Mata Domlnguez (P.) See
Mata (P.)
Matchette (W. H.) :
Color line. 7961.
In germ-land. 21181.
Matejka (J. V.) Antonio
Maceo. 1636.
Mateos. Nino de Triana. 32821a.
Mateos (G.) Sombra del Man-
zanillo. 43146.
Mateos (G. E.) Mueran los
celos. 54635.
Mater (J. D.) :
Defore. 10386.
Kidnappers. 23687.
Matesanz (F. Poza) See Poza
Matesanz.
Math6 (A.) Docteur Hortense.
11100a.
Matbg (E.) Little Jap. 25728.
Mather (CO.):
Dispatches for Washington.
53417.
Double crossed. 53451
Man proposes but — . 27942a.
Mather (M.) Aux cafes chan-
tants. 2503.
Mathern (C.) 777:10. 52484a.
Mathes (C.) Pipe dreams.
36369.
Mathews (A.) :
Apple blossoms. 1712.
Coming through. 8104.
Dolly's dream. 11301.
Leon of the Asturias.
25073.
Pie haters. 36251.
Pride. 37196.
Mathews (B.) At the ferry.
2229.
Mathews (C.) :
Betsey Perkins & the great
mogul. 3021.
Certain people. 6611.
Felicia d'Aufro. 13994.
Hawser Trunnion. 18344.
Our Belinda. 34539.
Mathews (G. H.) :
By proxy. 5704.
Other man. 34455.
Stepson. 43882.
Mathews (D. D.) Gay oaf 6.
15955.
Mathews (D. P.) :
Chattel of the estate. 6841^
Girl volnnteer. 16026.
Mrs. Bat kins' Amazon regi-
ment. 30304.
Prohlb. 37062.
Mathews (E.) Yankee Doodle
girl. 5198L
Mathews (E. C.) Lady & the
parson. 24343.
Mathews (E. E.) Story of the
first Thanksgiving. 44004.
Mathews (F. A.) :
All for sweet charity. 848.
Amer. hearts. 1217.
Apartment. 1667.
At the Grand Central.
2241.
Bigamy. 3815, 3816.
Both sides of the counter.
4715.
Charming conversational-
ist. 6811.
Courier. 8833.
Cousin Frank. 8886.
Dakota divorce. 9662.
Diplomatist. 10902.
En voyage. .12664.
Finished coquette. 14277,
14278.
Geoffrey's faith. 16143.
Honeymoon 4th quarter.
20126.
Knight of the quill. 241-55.
Lord Chanticleer. 26194.
Matches. 28776.
New professor. 32441.
On the staircase. 33924.
Paying the piper. 35670.
Peg Wofflngton. 35794,
35795.
Proposal. 37721.
Scapegrace. 40954.
Senator's wife. 41469.
Silent partner. 42349.
Six to one. 42630.
Sleeping bags. 55368.
Snowbound. 42915.
Teacups. 45186.
Title & the money. 46333.
War to the knife. 49601.
Wedding tour. 49912.
Whose wife? 50721.
Woman's folly. 51529.
Woman's forever. 51531.
Wooing a widow. 51698.
Mathews (H.) Uncle Ezra
Colmbs. 47957.
Mathews (H. F.) :
Buster & the yellow twins.
5610.
Dashing widow. 9924.
Hans & Nix. 18098.
Town clown. 46644.
Mathews (J. L.) Barbar of
Barbaria. 2954.
Mathews (W. H.) Betty.
3052a.
Mathews (W. S.) :
Aramis, the master mind.
1763.
Convict's bride. 8423.
Cost of crime. 8612.
3270
Mathews (W. S.)— Continued.
Nature. 32073.
Only a Bowery waif. 34146.
Stain of guilt. 43743.
Treachery. 46891,
Mathewson (G. H.) :
Abroad in the back yard.
100.
Sulphurated sentiment.
44466.
Mathie (K.) Brewer. 52980.
Mathiesen (O.) My country.
54651.
Mathiesen (S.) Satan som
seirer. 40812.
Mathieu (F. L.) It's all in the
draw. 22236.
Mathieu (F. W.) :
Child's world. 7059.
Desirer. 10557.
.Justin. 23425.
Love's triumph. 26745.
Master & the man. 28672.
Our regeneration. 34753.
Mathieu (M. H.) :
Columbia & Uncle Sam.
7988.
Joan, the parricide. 22777.
Ma this (B.) Fifty-fifty. 53638.
Mathis (J. B.) :
Episode in the Bronx.
12830.
Hiram Green's beard.
19516a.
Little cabin in the gulch.
25608a.
Power of sex. 36986.
Thief through circum-
stances. 45776.
Mathison (C. F.) Ball players.
2841.
Matilla (A.) Conspiradores.
8336.
Matlack (B. L.) Cord & creese.
8498.
Matlack (E. G.) :
Curse of Kaskia. 9502.
Kady, the princess of the
Rockies. 23446.
Psycho. 37771.
Matlock (A. L.) Blackmailer.
4168.
Matlock (S. H.):
Blackmailer. 4168.
Scalawag Pat. 40922b.
Wrecked. 51S34.
Matre (A.) :
Grecian princess. 17537.
Living statue. 25988.
St. Lawrence. 40538.
Mattchyc6 (M. G. de) See De
MattchycS.
Matter (J.) Pretenders. 37097,
37098.
INDEX
Matteson (A. M. & G. A.)
Lady sheriff. 54214.
Miitteson {Mrs. O. S.) :
Jupiter's dell. 23315.
Mad Margery. 27135.
^Matthew (J.) Bloud manicur-
ists. 4285.
Matthewman (L, De V.) Cap-
tain's man. 6171.
Matthews (A.) O'Neil. 54810.
Matthews (A. R.) Princess of
Java. 37436.
Matthews (B.) See Matthews
(J. B.)
Jlatthews (B. E.) :
Absinthe. 115.
Night in dreamland. 32689.
Night on the Bowery. 32728.
Matthews (B. P.) Fighting
chance. 14186,
Matthews (C.) See Matthews
(R. C.)
Matthews (D. L.) Girl from
dreamland. 16490.
Matthews (E.) Hereward.
19208.
Mattliews (F. I.) Brave IMag-
gle. 4942a.
Matthews (H.) pseud. See
Hoefler (H. M.)
.'^.latthews (J.) SeeMarix (A.)
MattheAvs (J. B.) :
Bound. 4743.
Chief European dramatists.
53127.
Coals of fire. 7723.
Danger. 9751.
Edged tools. 12232.
Face to face. 13312.
Fine feathers. 14265,
Flirtation. 14521.
Freyschutz. 15412.
Gold. 16868.
Gold mine. 16901, 16903.
Great plays : French & Ger-
man. 17445b.
Hand to hand. 18054.
Hearts. 18521.
I. 20782.
Irish brigade. 219.59.
Love & luxury. 20452,
Lynch law, 26966.
Jlasterpieces of modern
drama. 28737a. 28737b.
Mr. Smith, jr. 30266.
Mrs. Grundy. 30373.
Next door neighbor. 32586.
Number three. 33132.
Out West. 34863.
This picture & that. 45849.
Through the tire. 46087.
Titus Andronicus. 46347,
Trail of the torch, 46749a.
Very odd, 48901,
Wild honey, 50967.
Matthews (J, S,) :
Law & the lady. 24855.
Narragansett Pier. 32018.
Matthews (Mrs. J. W.) White
slave. 50574.
Matthews (R. C.) :
And a little child. 52679.
Coward, 8972b.
Supreme sacrifice. 44622,
44622a, -
Matthews (R. E.) Night in
Chinatown. 32687.
Matthews (R. H.) Grand ho-
tel reception. 17266.
Matthews (Sant-) See Sant-
Matthews.
Matthews (T. H.) jr. Ricardo
Delmez. 39328.
Matthews (W. C.) Adam the
Second. 257.
Matthews (W. H.) In the
name of the law. 21469.
Matthews (W. R.) Price of
fame. 37154.
Matthieu (D.) SeeMathie (K.)
Matthison (A.) :
Barbazon. 2966.
Fairly won. 13398.
Talisman. 45001.
Una. 47920.
Mattia (P. B.) :
Angelic imp. 1489.
Beyond Spanish power.
3726.
Cuba libre. 9314.
Son of Rome. 43213.
Mattingly (A. B.) Spirit of
the Hartz mts. 43574.
Mattison (A.) Happy days in
Dixie. 18154.
Mattoon (L. I.) For charitj'.
14785.
Mattos (A. L. Teixeira de) See
Teixeira de Mattos.
Mattson (M. T.) Just over.
23383.
Mattullath (A.) :
Dear papa. 10266.
Lotos maid. 26375.
Rebellious harem. 38631.
Yellow garters. 52067.
Matull (K.) :
Back to youth. 2760.
Breslau. 5024.
Felicita. 13996.
Gipsy life. 16409.
King Eric XIV. 23765.
Master. 28662.
IMinstrel's daughter. 29771.
Morality. 31004.
Nero. 32238.
Out of the South. 84850.
Red prior. 38777.
Matull (K.)— Continued,
Roseking's daughter. 40024.
Seventh commandment.
41627.
Theatre separate. 45645.
Venus. 48828.
Matute (G.) Hay que picarlas.
18345a.
Matzdorff (C. M.) Atonement.
52763.
Matzke (J. E.) :
Drama nuevo. 11663.
Tartuffe. 45147.
Maubury (G. C.) :
Bridlebrook, a son of the
soil. 5102.
Its workmen. 22266.
Proved true. 37753.
Trip to the circus. 47039.
Wages of sin. 49356.
Maud (C. E.) :
Daughter of France. 9955.
Mioche. 29782.
Maude (A.) Father Sergius.
13857.
Maude (A. E.) Cinq mars.
7372.
Maude (C.) :
Flag lieutenant. 14457.
Grumpy. 17705a.
Our little Cinderella. 34701.
Rapper. 38479b,
Maugars (R,) Espada, 12932.
Maugham (W, S,) :
Land of promise, 24612.
Man of honour. 27906.
Penelope. 35837.
Smith. 42833.
Mauldin (J.) See Feigl ( J. M.)
Maulsby (L.) :
Hoosier kid. 20233.
Our German friend on the
Rhine. 34646.
Posey from Posey-ville.
36866.
Maulsby (W. S.) Lost, a
chaperon. 26264, 26265.
Maupassant (G. de) :
Arme madchen. 1880.
Band-master's sister. 2884.
Bel-ami. 3349.
Ficelle. 44170.
Letter. 25141a.
Necklace. 32136, 54690.
Petite Roque, 86052.
Maupin (J. C.) :
Ragtime jubilee. 38334.
Ragtime reception. 38335.
Mauprey (A.) :
Faribol. 53607.
Soufflons nos dames. 43303a.
Toto la puree. 46595a.
1914-1915. 56063.
3271
IITDEX
Mauprey (A. de) :
Homme de la montagne.
20085
Lieutenant Cupidon. 25268,
25269.
Maur (H. Saint) See Saint
Maur.
Mauray (P.) Sittenkommission.
42610.
Maurel (A.) Rue du Sentier.
40231.
Maurel (F. de G.) Pui-ple road.
37892.
Maurens (G.) Miss Cravache.
29924.
Maurer (A.) Baby Ions kouge.
2652.
Maui-er (C. A.) Cripple Creek
stocks. 9136.
Maurer (F.) Mixed voices.
30533.
Maurer (H.R.) Bally-hoo four.
2S67a.
Maurey (M.) :
Chauffeur. 6849.
Cigarettes. 7331a.
David Copperlield. 10051.
Monsieur Lambert. 30859.
Pull. 37814.
Recommandation. 45473.
Rosalie. 39931.
Stradivarius. 44013.
Maurice (A.) School - girl.
41112, 41114.
Maurice (If rs. E.) Bleak house,
4219.
Maurice (H.) Papa's tochter.
35220.
Maurice {Sister M.) Virgin's
cross. 49149a.
Maurier (G. du) See Du
Maurier.
Mauro (E. Grimau de) See
Grimau de Mauro.
Mausser (O.) Oberammergauer
passions-spiels. 33211.
Mauzin (L.) Quarante femmes
d'AllBaba. 37906.
Mawhinney (C.) :
Daughter for sale. 9933a.
Heart within us. 18509.
Supper at Sherry's. 44009.
Mawhinney (J. Q.) Operation.
34270.
Mawlette (M.) See Perley
(A. C. L.)
Mawson (E. R.) :
Daughter. 9933.
She paid. 42005a.
Stalking the deer. 43749.
Mawson (H. I.) Dog in the
manger. 11238.
Alaw.son (H. P.) :
As we are. 2027.
Business & politics. 5585.
Mawson (H. P.) — Continued.
Circumstantial evidence.
7396.
Editor's romance. 12253.
Fair rebel. 13389.
Her own boss. 19097.
Law. 24848.
M'Kean case. 27105.
Married a title. 28434.
Matlack's evidence. 28810.
New Orleans. 32434.
On the curb. 33828.
Other woman. 34492.
Thora. 45860.
Uncle Sam. 48012.
Wayward brother. 49804.
Mawson (J.) Daughter of
Cuba. 9944
Max (M.) See MSrton (M.)
Maxcy (C. L.) Hamlet. 18004.
Maxfield (A.) Burglar's re-
form. 5534.
Maxfield (J. P.) Tried & true.
46974.
Maxim, pseud. See De Vervins
(A.)
Maxon (G. W.) Rabbit's foot.
38268.
Maxwell (A. A.) :
Battle mighty. 3110.
Cleavage. 7575.
Friends — yes? 15467.
Limberskin, 25495.
That last load of hay.
45587.
Maxwell (E. C.) Harvest.
18266.
Maxwell (E. F.) Circus clown.
7403.
Maxwell (Ed.) Count's ar-
rival. 8S02.
Maxwell (Elsa) Melinda &
her sisters. 54480.
Maxwell (F. Scott-) See Scott-
Maxwell.
Maxwell (G. H.) Black dwarf,
4091, 4092.
Maxwell (H. J.) Office boy.
33331,
Maxwell (J. B.) :
Fire chief. 14298.
Full value. 15662a.
Police lieutenant. 54993.
Ladies' reducing parlor.
54199, 54200.
Maxwell (J. J.) I'll tell my
mother on you. 20803a.
Maxwell (J. M.) :
Congress. 8263.
Killer. 23701.
Lola Dale. 20082.
Obadiah's Christmas. 33207.
Maxwell (L.) Musical doctor.
31429.
Maxwell (M.) Message to the
front, 29305a,
Maxwell (M, E. B.) :
Barbara. 2957.
Barrel Markham. 47482.
Dead men's shoes. 10211,
Ishmael. 22125, 22126.
Joshua Haggard's daughter.
23043.
Lady Audley's secret.
24354-24356.
Marjorie Daw. 28313,
Mystery. 31832,
Strange world. 23426.
Three times dead. 48390.
Wilmot or Dunbar? 51102.
Maxwell (W.) :
Fall lawj'er. 13463,
Fifth race at Juarez. 14151.
Run for your money. 40265.
]\Lixwell (W. B.) :
Devil's garden. 10699a.
Naked truth. 31909, 31910.
Maxwell (W. H.) Invisible
empire. 21909.
Maxwell (W. K.) Tom Moore's
sweetheart. 46452.
May. Soap peddler. 42941,
INIay (A.) Belle of Shady lane.
3422.
May (A. A.) Weather. 49852.
May (A. O.) Limb of the law,
25491a, 54275.
May (B. C.) First acquaint-
ance. 14341a.
May (C. D.) Three times a
widow. 46033.
May(C. S.) Wat Tyler. 49685.
May (E. C.) Greater passion.
53828,
May (F, L. L.) Golden search.
17006.
May (G. V.) :
At Random Run. 2180.
Bar Haven. 2943.
By the enemy's hands.
5715.
Great Winterson mine.
17494.
Half-hours of vaudeville.
17929.
Jack Denton's devotion.
22328.
John Brag, deceased. 22833.
Little black devil. 25591.
Mistress of St, Ives.
30426a.
Outwitting the colonel.
34920.
Red Acre farm. 38700.
Red rosette. 38795.
Starry flag. 43807.
Wanted, a Mahatma. 49524.
3272
INDEX
May (I.):
Kid wins. 23CG7.
PufTvvash Corners trio.
37S10.
May (J.) Monologues. 30833.
May (M. S.) :
1 better way. 3G42b.
Little diplomacy. 25652.
May (N.) Late this morning.
24797.
Maybeck (B.) Circe. 7375a.
Maybell (S.) :
Bill Slugs. 3847.
Roughing it. 40084.
Majer (A. E.) :
Eternal laughter, 12977.
Sad southern home. 40478.
Mayer (A. L.) Faust. 13901b.
Mayer (E.) :
Chapter seven. 6731.
Hundred years hence.
20661.
Leibgardist. 25022.
Mme. is served. 27196.
Mitislaw, the modern.
30498.
Night birds. 32664.
Mayer (F. J.) Cristoval Colon
at the court of Barcelona.
9153.
Mayer (H. L.) His busy day.
19577.
Mayer (Henry) Gluecksjaeger.
16797.
Mayer (Herman) Patriots.
35578.
Mayer (I. M.) Arbaces, the
Egyptian. 1766.
Mayer (M. R.) :
Barrister. 3060.
Cigale et la fourmi. 7326.
Clover foot. 7680.
Demi-mondine. 10442.
Faust up to date. 13913.
Flying from justice. 14629.
French girl. 15364.
Fringe of society. 15470.
Holyrood. 19994.
In his power. 21207.
Jess. 22638.
Last hope. 24714.
Mourners. 31244.
My Queenie. 31693.
Regent. 38912.
Ruy Bias & the blas§ rou6.
40393.
Mayer (N.) :
Point of honor. 36636.
Rescue of St. Mark. 39093.
Mayer (T.) Society event.
43012.
Mayers (C. G.) :
Blood will tell. 4308.
Waves. 49710.
M. ) Lumberjack.
Magic ring.
Saved be-
40873.
Sudden for-
Blanc.
Mayers (C.
26924.
Mayette (A.)
27388.
Mayette (A. F.)
neath the cross.
May her (T. C.)
tunes. 44374.
May hew (H.) Mount
30878.
Mayhew (K.) See Widmer.
(K. M.)
Mayhew (M. J.) :
Nelly Trent. 32208.
Yuba Bill. 52249.
Mayhew (S. J.) Dream of
Mother Goose. 11746.
Mayloy (J. .J.) Thanksgiving
eve. 45521.
Maynard. Reunited. 39221.
Maynard (Claire) Prima don-
na & the bell boy. 37235.
Maynard (Cora) See Griffin
(E. C.)
Maynard (Edwin) :
Jack the Giant-killer. 22371.
Miller & the maid. 29613.
Majnard (Effingham) & co. :
Coriolanus. 8519.
King John. 23789.
Midsummer night's dream.
29495. 29496.
Othello. 34421.
Twelfth night. 47411.
Winter's tale. 51212.
Maynard, Merrill & co. :
Hamlet. 18001.
Julius Caesar. 232.55.
IMacbeth. 27040.
Merchant of Venice. 29163,
29174.
Much ado about nothing.
31283.
Romeo & Juliet. 39864.
Wilhelm Tell. 51013.
Mayne (R.) Drone & other
plays. 11845.
Mayo. That's in. 4.5613a.
Mayo (C.) Wanted, a minis-
ter. 49529a.
Mayo (D.) Davy Crockett.
10066.
Mayo (E.) :
Girl from home. 16499.
Girl outcast. 16613.
Mayo (E. C.) Here & back.
19188a.
Mayo (E. W.) Cape Cod folks.
6034, 6035.
Mayo (F.) :
Firm as a rock. 14341.
Nordeck. 33006, 33007.
Royal guard. 40147.
Mayo (F. O.) Quarrel in high
life. 37970.
Mayo (H. M.)
17411.
Great Jupiter.
Mayo (M.) :
Baby mine. 2645, 30729a.
Behind the scenes. 3335.
Cheat. 6859.
Commencement days. 8121.
Dorrits. 11486.
Jungle. 23302.
Mein baby. 29060.
Polly of the circus. 36739.
Transgressors. 46824.
Twin beds. 47480a.
Wall street girl. 49429.
Young Mrs. Teddy. 52182.
Mayol (E.) :
Convidados de piedra. 8440.
De regia estirpe. 10180.
Flor de la serranla. 14.548.
Ojos vacfos. 33387.
Mayr (F.) Rivalen. 39556.
Mayrague(L.) Outcast. 34872.
Mays (James W. ) L u c i 1 e .
26821.
Mays (Julia W.) :
Lucile. 26821.
Luda, the occult girl. 26821.
Mazellier (J.) Graziella. 17348.
Mazuel (H. Dupuy-) See Du-
puy-Mazuel.
Mazzanovich (A. W,) Quick as
a flash. 38183.
Mazzetti (E. von Handel-) See
Handel-Mazzetti.
Meacham (A. B.) Wigwam &
the war path. 50945.
Mead (A. P.) Fun in a butcher
shop. 15674a.
Mead (E. L.) Mrs Hogswill's
ambitions. 30384.
Mead (F.) Dinah's melon
patch. 10870.
Mead (F. E.) How's Edna?
20518b. 20518c.
Mead (F. H.) :
Adam Bede. 251.
Born fool. 4663.
Chicot, the jester. 6963.
Congresswoman. 8271.
Daughter of the desert.
9981.
Forty winks. 15096.
Golden flower. 16952.
How's Edna? 20518a,
20518c.
Manon. 28087.
Manon Lescaut. 28092.
Middlemarch. 29397.
Mr. Pharoah's baggage.
30232.
Pandora. 35167.
Return of Chow Tow. 39181.
Tit for tat. 46322.
Mead (G. K.) Co-eds. 7764.
3273
INDEX
Mead (L.) :
Bow of orange ribbon. 4771.
Stronger than honor. 44205.
Mead {Mrs. M. C.) Boarding-
school at Dotheboj'S hall.
4434.
Mead (R. F.) Mrs. Hogswill's
ambitions. 30384.
Mead (V.) Filibuster. 14221.
Meade. Man with a family.
28000.
Meade (E.) Finesse. 14269.
Meade (J. H.) Marie, the
woman of the people. 28264.
Meade & Chandler. In Colorado,
21128.
Meader (C. L.) Plays by L.
Andreyeff. 36504b.
Meader (F. G.) Catharine
Parr. 6452.
Meader (H. L.) :
Alimony. 801.
Humbugs. 20630.
Meador (H. F.) Crimes of
poverty. 9099,
Meadows (M.) See Reeves
(M. M.)
Meadows (R, M.) Complete
di'amatic & poetical works of
Shakespeare. 41753.
Meagher (M. M.) Dawn of free-
dom. 10081,
Meakins (J.) :
Catchon. 6446.
Patchon. 35520,
Stars & Stripes of Amer.
43818.
Witches' castle, 51279,
Meana (A.) Gapitanes del Zar.
6056a,
Meaney (L. M.) :
Ashes, 2070a,
Bowery bud. 4782.
Boy next door, 4842.
Her pal's sweetheart. 19101.
In fairyland, 21165,
Little Georgianna. 25693.
Little Miss Nobody, 25790a.
Man— a woman & another
man, 54398.
Man & a woman. 27720a.
Payday. 3.5660c.
Track 13. 46682.
Meany (J. C.) :
Going to the city. 16861.
Tramp's dilemma. 46806.
Mears (B. S.) :
Eternal crisis. 12972a,
Wrong message. 51886.
Mears (Mrs. B, S.) :
Betty's triumph. 3662.
Wrong message. 51886.
Mears (C. W.) Miriam, 29810,
Mears (O, S.) :
Forbidden fruit. 14965.
Weather prophet of Min-
danao. 49857.
Meath (.L W.) :
Belgrade. 3350.
Pedestin. 35775.
Uanna, the factory girl.
47888.
Washed ashore. 49645.
Mebus (G.) Sensationen, 41491.
Mechler (C.) Zu den waffen.
52395.
Mechtold (M. R.) :
Clown. 7687.
Eloise. 12515.
Little lady. 25743.
Mountain rat. 31234.
On the firing line. 33843a.
On the Two Bar trail.
33937.
One woman. 34122.
Putting it over. 37923.
Younger generation. 52215.
Jlecklenburg (K. W.) :
Napoleon II. 31988,
Weihnachts - und krippen-
spiele, 49952.
Medbnry (M.) :
Beggar & the maid. 3305.
Copper case. 8469.
Heritage. 19212.
Love . garden. 26508.
Marriage as an eye opener.
28370.
Never piit on Avhat you can't
take off. 32304.
Sometimes. 43176.
Three & a dog. 4.5925.
Medbury (M. :M.) :
Gusher. 17788.
Justice. 23414.
Medea If (W. E.) Hired eyes.
19523
Medford (H. K.) Prettiest girl
in Yorkville. 37103a.
Jledhurst (E.) Topsy-turvy.
46570.
Medhurst (F. H.) :
Deserter. 53396.
Georgie's night out. 53760.
In '49. 21176.
Seal of the snake. 41240.
Turn of the tide. 47360.
Waste paper. 49078a.
Media villa. Querer de las
mujeres. 38145a.
Mediavilla (J. L.) Academia
tanrina. 129.
Medie (M.) Cool collegians.
53253.
Medina (.1. de) :
Rondalla. 39S8.5a.
Sal do de novios. 40581.
Medland (J. E.) :
Code book. 7758a.
Girl & the breed. 16423a.
Northland. 33033a.
Ruse, 55222,
Thirty days 3, la carte.
55567.
Two races. 47762a.
Veteran. 55773.
Meegan (Mrs. T.) :
Little Bohemian. 25595.
Nail in the keyhole. 31905.
Meegan (W.) :
Jack & Jill. 22311.
Widow Rooney. 50833,
Meehan (J.) Very minute.
48900.
Meek (F.) Passion flower.
35479.
Meeker (C. A.) Stolen kiss.
43930.
Meeker ( W. C. ) In de kingdom
ob Alabama. 21144.
Meeleus (H. T.) Texas ranger.
45499.
Mees (J. A. Simons-) See
Simons-lMees.
Megrue (R. C.) :
Dishonors are even. 10949.
Her story. 19152.
Isle of lUusia. 22158.
John W.Blake. 54119.
Lucky fellow. 54358.
Same old thing. 40057.
Seven chances. 55288.
Under cover. 48102a,
48104a.
Cinder fire. 48115a.
Meharry (N. K.) Score. 55258.
Meholin (Mrs. S. J.) Margaret
ofAujou. 28202.
Meidell (H.) :
Anna Boleyn. 1539.
Charlotte Friederike. 6797.
Medusa. 29038.
Meidell (I.) Til nytte og
hygge. 46208.
Meier (C. P.) Cupid plays
foot-ball. 9404a.
Meighan (T, W.) Waifs of
N. Y. 49383.
Meigs. (C. L.) Steadfast
princess. 55438.
]Meikle (J.) Mrs. Mowbray's
baby. 30414.
Meilhnc (H.) :
Birds of a feather. 3939.
Carmen. 6239, 6243a, 6244,
6247.
Cigarette from Java. 7330.
Cosaque. 8594.
Et6 de la St. Martin. 21642.
Frou-Frou. 15607.
Grand duchess of Gerol-
stein. 17265.
3274
INDEX
Meilhac (H. ) — Continued.
Grande ducliesse de G6rol-
stein. 38928.
Indian summer. 21640.
Panurge's sheep. 35192a.
Petit due. 36035.
Petite marquise. 36048.
Trichoche & Cacolet. 4095S.
Veuve. 50797.
Veuve joyeuse. 48919.
Meinecke (G.) Marie Antoin-
ette. 28259.
Meinicke (B.) :
Bergfiihrer von Hohendorf.
3532a.
Hanni, die braut des wild-
schiitzen. 18090.
Tugendbold. 47320a.
Meissner (S. R. de) :
Death of Ivan the Terrible.
10279, 10280.
Tzar Feodor Ivanovitch.
47877.
Meister (W. B.) Tunia. 47325.
Meisterman (S. G.) :
Cupid in politics. 9397.
New ^^^reless operator.
32481a.
Mejzach (S.) Parthenia & the
hero of the wilderness. 3.5398.
Mekler (D. L.) Love's rebel-
lion. 26731a.
Melancon (M. H.) Case of
Charlotte Dorr. 6322.
Melantuche. Hijo de Budha.
19465.
Melantuche (A.) :
Dfa del ruido. 10741a.
Eva. 13052a.
Tajadera. 44932.
Melantuche (P.) Tajadera.
44932.
Melbourne (L.) :
Flirt. 14518.
Our set. 34772.
Melbourne fS.) Crazed by mil-
lions. 9029.
Melby (G.) King Saint Olaf.
54183.
Melbye (A.) Herr Christensen.
19302.
Meldahl (H. S.) Crippled mu-
sician. 9137.
Melesville, pseud. See Duvey-
rier (A. H. J.)
Melford (M.) :
Flying from justice. 14629.
Frivolity. 15497.
Ivy. 22279.
Jerry-builder. 22619.
Stop thief. 43964.
Melgarejo (M.) Desconocido.
10528.
Melicent Porter chap., D. A. R.
See D. A. R., Melicent Porter
chap.
Meline (M. M.) Widow's se-
cret. 50862.
Melius (W. A.) :
Lost heir to millions.
26.306a.
Suffragette. 44407a.
Mellen (F.) Depth of a daugh-
ter's devotion. 10490.
Meller-O'Neill (R.) Dick, the
benedick. 10806.
Mellert (L.) Return of the
prodigal. 39198b.
Mellett (L.) Slivers. 42796.
INIelling (C.) Sea-gull. 41220.
Mellirac (S.) Putting it over.
37923.
Mellish (J.) Don Carlos. 11339a.
Mel not & Henry. His honor, the
alderman. 19659.
Melnotte (V.) Barrister.
3060.
Meloney (W. B.) :
Next generation. 32589.
Raft. 38324.
Mel ray (A.) :
Innocent. 21737,
Retardataire i n fl u e u t .
39139.
Vengeance du marchand.
48801.
Melrose (F.) :
Arlington belles. 1869.
Rodion. 39706.
Sonia. 43256.
Melrose (T.) Commercial
drummer. 8124.
Melton (A. N.) Girl from
IMontana. 16512.
Melton (.L B.) Bald Knob
tragedy. 2836.
Melton (J. S.) Boys in white.
4863.
Meltzer (C. H.) :
Assumption of Hannele.
11682c.
First duchess of Marl-
borough. 14361.
Fledermaus. 14492.
For love of Manon Lescaut.
14868.
Hannele. 18088.
Heimchen am herd. 18636.
Konigskinder. 24220.
Mme. Sans-Gene. 27218.
Reve d' Isis. 55158.
Rheingold. 39311.
Sunken bell. 11682c, 44543-
44544b.
Walkiire. 49416.
Melvill (H.) Whirlwind. 50470.
Melville (B.) Easy money.
12179a.
Melville (Ernest) Job, the man
of Uz. 22786.
Melville (Eugenie) Awful
night. 2583.
Melville (F.) Tamarra. 45032.
Melville {Mrs. G.) Sorceress.
43286.
Melville (G. D.) Kajanka.
23464.
Melville (.L Whyte-) See
Whyte-JIelville.
Melville (.Janet) Horse-car
episode. 20289.
Melville (.Teanette) Her last
moments. 19050.
Melville (R.) :
Sis Hopkins' visit. 42580.
What next. 50102.
Melville (W.) Girl's cross
roads. 53786.
Jlelville (W. B.) Butterfly
ball. 5651.
Melville (W. T.) Jeff, the
black detective. 22.595.
Melvin (E. H.) Their golden
wedding. 45664a.
Melvin (F. N.) Few minutes
in the bleachers. 14103.
Melzer (C. H.) Tales of Hoff-
mann. 44989.
Memminger (H.) :
Colorado. 7964.
Cripple Creek. 9131.
Kaffir king. 23451.
Model's rehearsal. 30580.
Mena (M. C.) Alma grande.
942.
Menaker (M.) Jew in exile on
the threshold of socialism.
22689.
Menasci (G.) :
Rantzau. 3846L
Rustic chivalry. 40352.
Zanetto & Cavalleria rusti-
cana. 52275.
Mencher (PI. & M.) Bertha
Gerber. 3549.
Mencher (S.) Prince Abosho-
lom. 37264.
Mencken (H. L.) :
Blanchette. 4200.
Doll's house. 11278.
Little Eyolf. 25676.
Mendelssohn (A.) Elsi. 12550.
Mendelssohn (A. ,T.) Foolish-
ness in 1915. 14737a.
Mendelssohn (G. L.) r
Ballet girl in pink. 2855.
Day too soon. 10149.
Elwood's first affair.
12561a.
Eternal masculine. 12979.
Lady Blanche plays bac-
cara. 24371.
3275
mDEX
Mendelssohn (G. L.)— Contd.
More important duty.
31016.
My petticoat string. 31686,
81687.
Mendelssohn-Bar tholdy (J. L.
F.) Return of the reamer.
39200.
Mendenhall (Abram) South
wind. 43361b.
Mendenhall (Alphon) Wander-
ing minstrel. 49486a.
Mendenhall (L. B.) Girl with
the golden hair. 16658.
Mend6s (C.) :
Ariana. 1823.
Ariane. 1824.
Bacchus. 2654.
Carmglita 6238.
Femme de tabarin. 31348.
Fete Chez Thgrese. 14083.
Glatigny. 16737, 16738.
Imperatrice. 21025.
Lac des aulnes. 24298.
Scarron. 41004.
Vierge d'Avila, Saiut-
Therese. 49006.
Mendes (J. C.) :
Couleur-du-Feu. 8643.
Rose de Tol6de. 39958.
Mendez (M.) Patria y ban-
dera. 35548.
Mendoza (J. Ruiz de Alarc6n
y) See Ruiz de Alarcon y
Mendoza.
Menduiiia (J. Redondo) See
Redondo Menduina.
Mendum (G. D.) Turkish
Texan. 47346.
Menges (C. & V.) Truth
woman. 55673.
Mengewein (C.) Liebe und
gluck. 25241.
Mengot (V. Almela) See Al-
mela Mengot.
Menier ( G. ) Monde n'en saura
rien. 30746.
Menke (F. H.). World forgot-
ten. 51765.
Menke (S.) House divided.
20388.
Menlow-Moore, inc. Within the
lines. 51307a.
Menos (M.) Macbeth. 54369.
Mens (J. M. van) Jesuiten.
22669.
Mensendieck (B. M.) Chiko's
triumph. 6982, 6983.
Menzalora (S.) Triumph of
silver. 47107.
Meola (H. A.) Inside of the
little green door. 21772a,
21772b.
Mera (L. Buceta y) See Bu-
ceta y Mera.
Mercer (S. C.) Shenandoah.
42042.
Mercer (W. A.) Guardian.
17709.
Merchant (A.) Safe. 40484a.
Merchant (F.) See Kramer
(F. F.)
Merchant (G. W.) :
Dawn of victory. 10090.
Her angel husband. 18915.
Merchant (R. C.) Storms.
43983.
Mercier (G.) Echos indiens.
12203.
Mercier (L. J. A.) Power of
the strong. 36997.
Mercier (M.) Romanitza.
39832.
Mere (C.) :
Ingenu. 21705a.
Scemo. 41006a.
Meredith. Nation's honor.
32056.
Meredith (E.) Divided duty.
11002.
Meredith (F.) Repentant.
39068.
Meredith (H.) :
Devastation. 10647.
Even unto death. 13081.
Hong Kong. 20137.
Man from Maine. 27785.
My life. 31619.
Promised land. 37679.
Ranch 10. 38436, 38437.
What ship's that?, 50132.
Meredith (I. G.) Mistress
Anne. 30296.
Meredith (K. Cheever-) See
Cheever-Meredith.
Meredith (O.) See Lytton (E.
R. Lytton Bulwer, 1st earl)
Meredith (R. H.) J. Willes
Cobb. 22294.
Meredith (W. T.) :
Bill, the scout. 3849.
Not of her father's race.
33056.
Tklerighi (C. A.) :
Egarge. 12291. 12292.
Which is the wife? 50417.
I\Ierim§e (P.) :
Carmen. 6240. 6242-6247.
Colomba. 7880.
Mateo Falcone. 25685,
31168, 31169.
Merinbaura (S. A.) :
Base-ball girl. 3077.
Caravan route. 6194.
Explorers. 13253.
Hindo bride. 19503.
Peerless pasha. 35790.
Perfect lady. 35903.
Mering (W. H.) :
Law of Golden Heart.
24802.
On the eve of Gettysburg.
33840
Philip of Wal-lo-wa. 36135.
Power of fate. 36950.
Red cadet. 38708.
Under the crescent. 48159.
Merington (M.) :
Bonnie Prince Charlie.
4582.
Captain Lettarblair. 6135b.
Cranford. 9006.
Daphne. 9S3Ga.
Every-day man. 13108.
Fairy tale plays. 53594.
Festival plays. 14078.
Good-bye. 17062.
Holiday plays. 19975.
Lady in the adjoining room.
24430.
Oh, Belinda. 33347.
Old Orchard. 33596.
Picture plays. 3G243.
Snow White. 56089.
Turn of the tide. 47363.
Vicar of Wakefield. 48928.
Merino (C.) A la fuerza ahor-
can. 13.
Merino (M.) :
Alegres chicas de Berlin.
52610.
Enemigo malo. 53534.
Mala tarde. 27634a.
Mujer indecisa. 31310a.
Ni rey, ni roque. 3259Sa.
Principe Bohemio. 37474a.
IMerion (P.) Elopers. 12536.
Meritt (P.) :
Golden plough. 16994.
Greatest love. 17528.
Love or life. 26589.
Such is the law. 44368.
Witchery. 51278.
World. 51741a, 517 4 2,
51743.
Merivale (B.) Night-hawk.
32672.
Merivale (H. C.) :
Called there & back. 5923.
Forget-me-not. 1.5011.
Husband in clover. 20720.
Queen's proctor. 38126.
Meriwether (E. A.) :
Devil's dance. 10689.
Jimjams. 22739.
Merker (H.) Black Hawk war.
4111.
Merker (.L) See Merritt
(Abraham)— Kerr (G.)
Merle (M. V.) :
Light eternal. 25365.
Silver tlu-eads. 42426.
3276
INT>EX
Merlet (L.) Marchand de
masques. 28166a.
Jlerli (M.) :
African king. 451.
Mormau wife. 31042.
Merlin (I. H.) Brass collar.
4929.
Merne (C. de) See Morgan
(C. D.)
Merrell (L. C.) Late Mr. Rol-
lins & other college farces.
24795a.
Merriam (L. F.) :
Aunt Abigail & the boys.
2379.
French professor. 15374a.
Waushakem. 49707a.
Merrick (E. G.) Cornelia,
mother of the Gracchi. 8537a.
Merrick (J.) :
Awful bump. 2580.
By right of marriage.
5709.
Cabaret district. 5762a.
Chickle's moving day. 6959.
Merrick (L.) S. O. S. 40401.
Merrifield (M.) Indian sum-
mer. 54054.
Merrifield (M. E.) What
makes life worth living.
55884.
Merriless (E.) Day of excite-
ment. 10131.
Merrill (A. M.) Politician's
dream. 36717.
Merrill (B.) Burglar. 53019.
Merrill (C. E.) co.:
As you like it. 2052.
Hamlet, prince of Den-
mark. 17988a.
Henry the Fifth. 18853.
Journalisten. 230G6.
Julius Caesar. 23250.
Macbeth. 27037.
Merchant of Venice. 29168.
Midsummer night's dream.
29492.
Twelfth night. 47415.
Merrill (F. T.) Dramatized
scenes from Amer. hist.
53464.
Merrill (Fenimore) :
Avenue. 52780.
Circe. 7377a.
Fantograf. 13660a.
Leisure class. 54250.
Luxury of dying. 2695Sa.
Mirage. 54536.
Ring in the new. 39469b.
Therese. 55555.
Merrill (Frank) :
Amulet of Kos. 1375.
Prince of styles. 37347.
Sleep-walker. 42745.
Merrill (J. L.) jr. Butterbig-
gin's farm. 5642.
Merrill (K. C.) Hard luck pro-
posal. 18206.
Merrill (M.) Love & business.
26428a.
Merrill (W. F.) :
Lina amuses herself.
25506.
Miss Blair's renaissance.
29905.
Myrtle gets wise. 31784.
Reforming Kathleen. 38895.
Merriman (E. W.) :
Bachelor's club. 2692.
Comedies for children.
8056.
Diamonds & hearts. 10774.
Emerson club. 12599.
Girl's secret. 16679.
Great Plummer breach of
promise case. 17446.
Hearts & diamonds. 18529.
Hypnotist. 20767.
Rehearsal. 38944.
Silent detective. 42338.
Their first meeting. 45658.
Thi'ough a matrimonial bu-
reau. 46062.
Tompkins' hired man.
46486.
Twentieth century pro-
posal. 47438.
Merriman (H. S.) .See Scott
(H. S.)
Merriman (S. V.) Town offi-
cer. 46659.
Merritt. Youth. 52238.
Merritt (Abraham) Leave it
to me. 24954a.
Merritt (Anthony) Senator
Snarly Grouch. 41458.
Merritt (C.) Put up job. 37916.
Merritt (E. C.) Real Yankee.
3S581.
Merritt (E. L.) :
Before the war. 3301.
Fighting chance. 14189.
Gladiators. 16706a.
Monkey & the monarch.
30815.
Queen of the Mardi gras.
38070.
Reveille. 39230.
Soldier & the senorita.
43065.
Merritt (F. T.) :
Boomers. 4632.
Colored four hundred. 7972.
Colored social. 7977.
Finnegan's ball. 14287.
McSorley's hotel. 27115.
McSorley's twins. 27117.
3277
Merritt (G. or G. W.) :
Clinging vines & oak trees.
7621.
Doris Mannering. 11471.
Mr. Henry Summerville,
tragedian. 30187.
Merritt (M.) Hero & no mis-
take. 19252.
Merritt (P.) See Meritt (P.)
Merron (E.) :
Dairy farm. 9G44.
In love. 21228.
Merry (H.) :
Argonauts of '49. 1814.
Forty-niners. 15092.
Merryman. pseud. How it's
done. 20492.
Mersereau (N. Picini-) See
Picini-Mersereau.
Mersereau (W.) Military trio.
29592.
Mershon (F. V.) Hearts
aflame. 18523.
Mershon (R. S.) Damascus
cross. 9672.
Mertens (F.) :
Desperate woman's love.
10578.
In the World's Fair city.
21547.
Merton (L.) Cruel N. Y. 925L
Mervale (G.) :
Caught in the act. 53091.
Fence. 53628.
Key to the situation. 23642.
Second ash tray. 41278.
Three's a crowd. 55584.
Turn of a foot. 47355b.
Wreckage. 51833.
Mervine (G.) Spanish court-
ship. 43424.
Merwin (R. V.) Vaudeville
collision. 48737c.
Merwin (S.) :
Disciple of Doyle. 10919.
Prof. Magnus. 37634.
Merz (C. A.) Quentin Dur-
ward. 38144a.
Mesa {Mrs. R. D.) Fight for
honor. 14171.
Mesa Andres (J. ) :
Barrio latino. 3059a.
Cosas de la calle. 8595.
De regia estirpe. 10180.
Flor de la serrania. 14548.
Poco juicio. 36608a.
Secreto de la biblioteca.
55273.
Meschter (C. K.) Love's vic-
tory. 26748a.
Mesco (A) :
Alaska. 698.
His first masterpiece.
19630.
Lady Stradevere. 24523.
I10>£X
Mesco (A.) — Continued.
Malbath Schbo. 27646.
Rochele. 39674.
Messager (A.) :
■ Beatrice. 3180a.
Dragons de Timperatrlce.
11654.
Fortunio. 15084.
H^l^ne. 18733.
Mme. Chi\vsanth6me. 27182.
Mirette. 29807.
P'tites Michu. 37779a.
Two little Mlchus. 47674.
VSroniqiie. 48883, 48884.
Messer (C. J.) Township 1
north, range 12 east. 46665.
Messer (V. V.) :
Enigma. 12785a.
Refuge. 38900b.
Messick (H. E.) That myste-
rious love. 55549.
Messimer (J. D.) Rev. Will.
39264.
Messinger (B.) Faltscher
man mit den weisen kind.
13555.
Mestaver (AV. A.) See Houpt
(W. A.)
MestreMora (R.) Viejo verde.
48999b.
Mestres (A.) A la orillica del
Ebro. 14b.
Mestres (L.) Nobleza de alma.
32939.
Metastasio (P.) Imposture del
Vaticano. 21052.
Metcalf (G. L.) Island of any-
where. 22138.
Metcalf (J. C.) Macbeth.
27045.
Metcalf (L. W.) Open ques-
tion. 34241.
Metcalf (T. N.) :
China shop. 7077.
Mrs. Maybrey's maid.
30407.
Trommelschlager, 47150.
Unexpected. 48281.
Metcalfe (Lichtenberger-) See
Lichtenberger-Metcalfe.
Metcalfe (E.) Foot-ball. 14756.
Metcalfe (E. T.) :
House of sin. 20420.
House of the sinner. 20424.
Metcalfe (F. Z.) Love vs.
treachery. 26642.
Metcalfe (I.) :
Game of chance. 15848.
Miss Mary Smith. 29981.
Metcalfe (J. A.) :
Princess. 37389a.
Woman's rights. 51563a.
Metcalfe (J. S.) Children of
the bard. 53135, 53136.
Metcalfe (S. B.) :
.Tuniper tree. 23311.
Upheaval. 48516.
M6t6nier (O.) El. 12360a.
Meter (F. B. van) See Van
Meter.
Methodist Episcopal church
(Epworth league of the) See
Epworth league.
Methuen & co. :
Duchess of Padua. 11930a.
Typhoon. 47S60a.
Mgtivet (L.) Mme. Malbrough.
27209.
M&tour (E. P.) Hehnichis.
18777.
Mettenheimer (H. .1.) :
Our church. 34562.
Serious flirtation. 41542.
Metterhausen ( O. ) Fraulein
Direktor. 15233.
Metterlinck (M.) See Maeter-
linck.
Metz (A.) Yoke. 52117a.
Metz (G. Esp§ de) See Esp6 de
Metz.
Metz (H.) Doctor Brown's but-
ler. 11120a.
Metz (T. A.) :
Poketa, the forest flower.
36657.
Zingaras. 52358,
Metzger (A.) :
Cradle song. 532S3.
Fifty-fifty. 14153a.
Graven image. 17342.
Greatest of these. 17528a,
Pick-up. 54951.
Punkin pie. 37841.
Ringer for Durgan. 39478.
Silent partner. 55340.
Metzger (G. P.) Poller ballet.
36656.
Metzler (A. T.) Breed. .5009.
Metzler & co.. ltd. Waltz dream.
49450.
Metzler & co. (1909) ltd.:
Carmen. 6244.
Love & laughter. 26444.
Meudrot (J.) Crime d'a cot§.
9081.
Meulen (G. D. ter) See Ter
Meulen.
Meules (L. J. I. de) jr. See De
Meules (L. J. I.) jr.
Meunier (C. J.) :
Her slave. 19143.
Man of both ends. 27887.
Second man. 41295.
Ward Mason. 49603.
Meurice (P.) Struens6e. 44221.
Meurling (B. F.) :
Man builder. 27752b.
Trump. 55070.
Meurling (H. J.) Trump.
55670.
Meves (W.) Des grossen konigs
rekrut. 53390.
(W.)
Automobiling.
(F.
A. ) Hans,
18117.
Response.
Mew
2494.
Meybohn (H. A. von) See Von
Meybohn.
Meyensehein
the Alpine guide.
Mever (A. G.)
39107.
Meyer (A. N.) :
Advertising of Kate. .380.
Dominant sex. 1132.5.
Dreamer. 11772, 11773.
Due unto others. 11947.
In the coat department.
21360.
P's & Q's. 37763a.
Paula. 54903.
Spur. 43658b.
Meyer (A. P.) Aboard the
Pond-lily special. 52549.
Meyer (Artluir) Ce qu' il faut
taire. 6.5.50a.
Meyer (August)
cross. 41685.
Meyer (B.) :
Husband's
20734a.
Lady Angela's
24349.
Silas Marner.
Meyer (C. K.)
40984a.
Meyer (E. H.)
(E. H.)
Meyer (E. S.) :
Herodes &
19278.
Talisman. 44995.
Meyer (Ed.) By his royal com-
mand. 5682,
Meyer (Edwin) Dinner under
difficulties. 10884.
Meyer (Felix) Victory. .55779.
Meyer (Fred) :
Hermann's battle. 19224.
IMerry Christmas. 29220.
Temperancers. 4.5200.
Teuton battle. 45480.
Mever (G.) Highway strollers.
19458.
Shadow of the
reflection
husband.
42320.
Scarlet letter.
See Denison
Mariamne.
Cash girl. 6366.
Phony romance.
Meyer (G.W.)
Meyer (H. A.)
54945.
Meyer (H. C.) :
Arctic architects. 1788.
Trip to Klondike. 47019.
Meyer {ilrs. .1.) For better or
worse. 14782.
Meyer (.7. A.) :
Glenmore Crawfield. 16750.
Now & then. 33110.
3278
INDEX
Moyer (L. M.) :
Although he seemed to fall.
1027a.
Pot of gold. 55008.
Meyer (L. R.) Soul of the
wounded. 43331.
Mever (M.) Of one blood.
33299.
Meyer (M. de) A chacun son
grelot. 1.
Meyer (M. A.) God is one.
16826a.
Meyer (M. R.) Stop thief.
43964.
Meyer (V.) Musical genius.
31434.
Meyer (Willy) Dorfschulmeis-
ter. 11464a.
Meyer (Winnifred) :
Dabblers. 9581.
Geneva consul. 16073.
Meyer-Eigen (A.) :
Beichtgeheimuis. 3343.
Mr. X. 302S4.
Mever-Furster (W.) :
Alt Heidelberg. 1008.
Feldmarschallkneipe. 13988.
Jeunesse de prince. 22680.
Mever-Meyrink (G.) :
Rubi. 40217.
Sanitatsrat. 40710.
Uhr. 47896a, 47896b.
Meyerbeer (G.) :
Africaine. 449.
Prophete. 37718.
Strueusee. 44222.
Meyerfeld (M.) Robert Au-
stey. 39620.
Meyers (B.) Her last appear-
ance. 19046.
Mevers (F. H.) Runaway boy.
40275.
Meyers (F. W.) Hans Ha-
mann. 18105.
Meyers (H. H.) Political wo-
man. 36708.
Meyers (I. L.) :
Marriage. 2S363.
Misfits. 29883-29885.
Meyers (M. H.) :
From rags to riches. 15567.
Great I am. 17407.
Narrow escape. 32023.
Runaway boy. 40272.
Y.nmpire. 48676.
Meyers (R. C. V.) :
All upset. 923.
Bill .Jep.son's wife. 3840.
Bottle of poison. 4723.
Gassius' whistle. 6392,
53085.
Cousin Tom. 8908.
Meyers (R. C. V.) — Continued.
Dane's dress suit case.
9748.
Day befoi'e the wedding.
10115, 53350.
Desperate encounter. 10569.
r>id you ever see a ghost?
10829, 45184b.
Dinner for the prince.
10879.
Dressing gown. 11817.
Duel to the death. 11967.
Dynamite plot. 12098.
Eether or eyther. 12283.
Forced friendship. 14978.
Game of chess. 15850.
Go. 16805.
Governor's dilemma. 17196.
•Jewels of my aunt. 22706.
Lady's note. 24538.
Lamb for dinner. 24560.
Letters for Mr. Smith.
25153.
Long lost nephew. 26146.
Matrimonial mix. 28823.
Monsieur. 30845.
New woman. 32483.
On account of the lobster.
33750.
On time. 33953.
Pink perfumed note. 36343.
Practical ioke^. 37020,
37020a.
Rubbers. 40201.
Soft black overcoat. 43035.
Tell your wife. 45250.
Top landing. 46556.
Two in a tiff. 47644.
Under an umbrella.
29165a, 48096.
Well preserved gentleman.
49967.
Where's my hat? 50388a.
You must be dreaming.
52144.
Ze moderne English. 52299.
Meyers (R. F.) Monte Carlo
burlesquers. 30902.
?Ieynard (G.) Carillon de
Saint-Arlou. 6222.
Meynell (A.) Taming of the
shrew. 45059.
Meyrink (G.) See Mever-Mey-
rink (G.)
Meyrson (L.) 2 a. m. .52415.
Meysenburg (E. A.) :
Divorce court trial in dark-
est Africa. 11035.
Inspector. 21780.
One man. 34035.
Meza (M. M. de) See De Meza.
Meza (W. de) See De Meza.
Mezzncappo (N.) Due sordl.
11946.
Miall (A. B.) :
Ardiane & Barbe Bleue.
42587.
Sister Beatrice. 42587.
Woman on her own. 55989,
55990.
Michael (C. L.) Country boys
in college. S736b.
Michael (E.) Book-maker.
4604.
Michael (J.) :
Papa pays. 35211a.
Test. 45454a.
Michael (M.) Reproduction.
39081a.
Michaelis (S.) :
Aucassin & Nicolette. 2357.
Citizen Marc-Arron. 7429.
Revolutions-hochzeit. 39296.
Under the terror. 48222.
Michaels (M. G.) :
Fugitives. 15646b.
Helen Stanton. 53901.
Heritage. 19211.
Only course. 34197.
Power of the past. 36996.
Third law. 45810.
Michaud (H.) :
Doiia Quichotte. 11381.
Idole. 20905.
Micliaud (L.) :
Apaches. 1661.
Assassinee. 2095.
Citoyenne Cotillon. 7435.
Coteaux du Medoc. 8631.
Daisy. 9647.
En Mandchourie. 12662.
Feu sous la cendre. 14094.
Fruit dgfendu. 15618.
Galt^s du veuvage. 15772.
Jockey malgrg lue. 22795.
Jumeau. 23281.
Leur gourme. 25174.
Liseron. 25569.
Malefilatre. 27643.
Maroquin. 28344.
Neige. 32166.
Nuit de noces. 33126.
Par r absence. 35237.
Peur. 36664.
Pour §tre aimSe. 36917.
P'tites Miehu. 37779a.
Rabouilleuse. 38275.
Roi gal ant. 39746.
Saltimbanques. 40624.
Secret de Polichinelle.
41322.
Syst&me du docteur Gou-
dron. 44887.
Trols anabaptistes. 47137.
Ventres dores. 48823.
Veronique. 48884.
1807. 52501.
Michel (A.) Petite .Jasmin.
36044.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-102
3279
INDEX
Michel (G. H.) :
Capt. Marrygold & Miss
Mary Young, 6139.
Clodine. 7634.
Micliel (L.) Modern politics.
30643.
Michel (M.) :
Chapeau de paille d'ltalie.
45578.
White Othello. 50552.
Michel (M. A. A.) Modern
Othello. 30638.
Michel (R. C.) :
Amour d' artiste. 1351.
Death of Pagliacci. 10281.
France vs. America. 15246.
Taming of my mother-in-
law. 450.52.
Michel (Robert) Mejrima.
29070.
Michel (Rose) Baptista Rey-
nard. 2939.
Michels (I. C.) :
Doubt & reality. 11557.
Draliomira. 11659.
Uriel Acosta. 48555.
Michelson (J.) Their partner's
widow. 45679a,
Michelson (M.) :
Amendment no. 5. 1128.
Duchess Barbara. 11916.
In the bishop's carriage.
21351.
Ways of Dorothy. 49796.
Micho (A.) Posteridad. 36884.
Mick (H. L.) Frog prince.
53716.
Mickley (F. S.) Reason. 38607.
Middeldyk (R. A. van) See
Van Middeldyk.
Middlebrook (E. O.) All about
a watch. 818,
Middlemass (R. M.) Thin ice.
55559.
Middleton (C. B.) Texas woo-
ing. 45505, 45506.
Middleton (E.) Thespia, 45747,
Middleton (G.) :
Among the lions. .52672.
Back of the ballot. 2745a.
Barriers bui-ned away.
3058.
Black tie. 4147a,
Cheat of pity. 6860.
Circles. 7379a.
Collusion. 53216.
Criminals. 9108b, 53289.
Polly of the Pantiles.
11290, 11291.
Eighth commandment.
12340.
Embers. 12584-125S6.
Failures. 13361, 13362,
Gargoyle. 1.5914, 15915.
Georgia. 16160.
Middleton (G.) — Continued.
Gloves & a woman. 16789.
Good woman. 17121a.
Groove. 17676a.
Hit the trail Holliday.
19892a, 53957.
House of a thousand can-
dles. 20393a.
In his house. 21204, 21205.
Light Horse Harry. 25370.
Love & war, 26472.
Madonna, 27298, 27299.
Man masterful. 27882.
Mothers. 31171.
Night watch, 32749.
Nowadays. 33112a, 33113.
On bail. 33755.
Polly with a past, 54997,
Possession. 36868, 36869.
Prodigal judge. 37579a.
Reason. 55120.
Road together, 39594a,
55186.
Rosalind at Red Gate.
39935.
Sinner. 42511.
Their wife, 45683,
Tradition. 46702, 46703.
Unborn. 47923a.
Vital issue. 49189.
Waiting, 49394,
What'U you have? 50091a,
Middleton (G. W.) :
Green goods. 17569.
Inside track. 21777.
Middleton (H. D.) Variety
belle. 47714.
Middleton (J. E.) :
Catherine the Great. 6463.
Entangling alliances. 12799.
Milligan, M. D. 29625.
Pilgrims & strangers.
36297c.
Sweet marjoram. 44756.
Middleton (M.) :
Bon vivants. 4530.
Royal intrigue. 40150.
Middleton (M. T.) Lady Go-
diva's ride. 54205.
Middleton (T.) :
Masterpieces of the English
drama. 28740a.
Spanish gipsy. 39076a.
Midgley (C.) Unser Max.
48418.
Midgley (S.) :
Two wise kids. 47820.
Yale mixture. 51957.
Miehling (C.) :
Kismet, 24014.
Mill of the gods. 29603,
29604.
Olive. 33698.
Miele (V, V.) Bachelor & his
last dollar. 2658a.
Mieler (M. O.) Fortune favors
fools. 15051.
Mielke (H.) O heilige Cacilie.
33178.
Miersch (I. A.) Black silk
dress. 52911,
Mighels (E. S,) Society & Babe
Robinson. 43006a.
Mighels (P. V.) :
Bride's sister. 5077.
Days of gold. 10155.
Enchanted doll, 12670.
His brother's keeper. 19572.
On the diamond. 33830.
Pards. 35289.
Mlgnon verlag. Nordseekrabbe.
33008a, 3300Sb.
Mignonette (M. E.) :
Bobby. 4449.
True & false. 47206.
Mihura (M.) :
Cara-chica, 6191.
Centurion. 6602.
Costa azul. 8624.
Decir de la geute. 10341.
Gracia y justicia. 17214.
Mala fama. 27632.
Manton rojo. 54421.
Nina de los besos. 32792.
Niiio de los tangos. 32821.
Noche vieja. 32962a.
Ojo de gayo. 333S5a.
Pajaritos y flores. 35125.
Pocos auos. 36609.
Pueblo del peleon. 37801.
Sal de espuma. 40571.
Tren de lujo. 46913a.
Viva de genio. 49198.
Mihura Alvarez (M.) See
IMihura (M.)
Mikkelsen (L.) Starker als der
tod. 43716a.
Miliol (M.) :
Communard's daughter.
8151.
Father, son & the new ghost.
13858.
King's secretary. 23993.
Open shop. 34247.
Unforeseen consequences.
48311.
Zozotte. 52394.
Zufall. 52398.
Mikorey (F.) Konig von Sara-
. arkand. 24213.
Miksa (M.) Sec Morton (M.)
Milano (W. A.) Only a joke.
34170.
Milbank (G.) Devil's holiday.
10700.
Milberg, Brown & Milberg. Hyp-
notic rehearsal. 207.58.
Milbourne (L.) Child of nature.
6994.
3280
INDEX
Milburn (J. A.) Chivalry of
love. 53147.
Milchstein (H.) Slums of
N. Y. 42807.
Milden (Mrs. M. E.) Good for
nothing Dick. 17079.
Mildeuberg (A.) :
Samson. 40667b.
Samson & Delilah. 40672.
aiildmay (H. S.) Gondolier.
17046.
aiiles (C. E.) Silent oath.
42346.
Miles (C. W.) :
Mose. 31086, 31087.
Red lama. 38747b.
Miles (D.) :
Mill on the Floss. 29606.
Richelieu's honeymoon.
39385.
Way of the transgressor,
49752.
Miles (E.) Original babv in
the cradle. 34357.
Miles (E. R.) Spoon-maker.
43612a.
Miles ( P. L.) Wine cup. 51125.
Miles (G. E.) Thousand uol-
lars. 45916.
Miles (G. G.) Courtship
against time. 8870.
Miles (H.) :
Best man. 3590.
Cheaters. 6860a.
Dictograph. 10825.
Girl's good name. 16673.
Innocent bystander. 21739a.
Irish heir. 21990.
-Janitor. 22478.
Man's wife. 28112.
On a side street. 33746.
On the edge of things.
33835.
Stick-up man. 43893.
Miles (H. C.) Way of the
wicked. 49759.
Miles (H. D.) Shade of Ham-
let. 41652.
Miles (P.) Finnegau's mistake.
14285.
Miles (R. D.) Long & short of
it. 26136a.
Miles (R. E. J.) Petit due.
36035.
Mill (J. de) See De Mill.
Milhln (R.) :
Alegres chicas de Berlin.
52610.
Chico de las Peuuelas,
6960a.
Escuela de Venus. .53550.
Famosa. 53602.
Genio de Leon. 53753.
Mala tarde. 27634a.
Maldici6n gitana. 54393.
Miimn (R.)— Continued.
Mu.ler indecisa. 31310a.
Piratas. 54964.
Preceptor de su alteza.
55015.
Principe Bohemio. 37474a.
Millar (L. B.) South Sea Is-
lands. 43361a.
Millard (C. N.) Automania.
2487.
Millard fE.) Insane bride.
21763.
Millard (F.) Fishing. 14417.
Millard (H.) Uncle Tom's
cabin. 48053.
Millard (;r. F.) Barbarians.
2964.
Millard (W. B.) Lord Leices-
ter's love. 26206.
Millard (W. J.) Death of
Pagliacci. 10281.
Millaud (A.) :
Cosaque. 8594.
Griifin Fifl. 17220a.
Millv. 29693.
Milly's diary. 29694.
Mille. See De aiille.
Milledge (.1. H.) :
At the court of Belgi'ade.
2215.
Monitor & Merrimac. 30810.
Milieu (DeW. C.) :
Life's broudway. 2.5337.
Maizie of the Frivolity.
27553.
Manager. 28025.
Miller (A. B.) :
Edith. 12237.
His aunt. 195.50.
Tatters. 45160.
Wedlock. 49920.
Miller (A. D.) :
Billy & the blizzard. 52S92.
His place is the armory.
19780.
Miller (A. E.) :
Charley's uncle. 6777.
Dangerous news. 9775.
Miller (A. J.) :
Adirondack adventure. 286.
Golden calf. 16928.
Her majesty, myself.
19069.
Master passion. 28718.
Philosopher of Driftwood.
36150.
Miller (A. O.) Over the hills
to the poorhouse. 34943.
34944.
Miller (A. T.) :
Quinine. 38215.
Ramblers in a grand hotel.
38409.
Tolly. 46603.
Miller (Abraham) Girl who
laughed. 16637a.
Miller (Agnes) First Thanks-
giving day. 55226.
Miller (Alexander B.) :
As by a miracle. 2002.
Love of a lover. 26559.
Obedience. 33209.
Miller {Mrs. Alexander M.)
Countess Vera. 8727.
Miller (iVlfred G.) Uncle Zip.
48064.
Miller (Allen G.) :
Broadway, U. S. A. 5153.
Her husband. 19023.
In darkest Rome. 21140.
Maid Mary made wife.
27459.
Sporting editor. 43627.
Their daddy. 45652.
Welcome mother-in-law.
49959.
Miller (Ambrose M.) jr.:
Bowery boy. 4778,
Bowery boys. 4781.
Miller (Ashley) :
All's fair in love. 895.
His friend, the liar. 19642.
Little Diana. 25651.
Miller (B. L.) Girl & the
thief. 16459.
Miller (B. R.) :
Liberty Jack. 25222.
Train robbers. 46756,
46757.
Tread of the flame. 46893.
Miller (B. T.) :
Daughter of Russia. 9972.
Mrs. O'Flinn's telegram.
30428.
Miller (C.) Broken violin.
5219.
Miller (C. A.) :
In the midst of life. 21459.
Kajanka. 23464.
New maid. 32416a.
Town topics. 46664.
Miller (C. F.) By the fire-
light. 5716.
Miller (C. G.) :
Chihuahua. 6980, 6981.
Clu-istopher Columbus, dis-
coverer. 7273.
Father .Junipero Serra.
13846, 13847.
Miller ( C. H. ) See Miller ( Joa-
quin) pseud.
Miller (C. M.) :
Bell boy's busy day. 3360.
Czar's command. 9569.
How Mary lost her lamb.
20501.
Laveuse. 24843.
Miller (C. T.) Frog opera
15505.
3281
Miller (Charles C.) Not ac-
cording to calculations. 33045.
Miller (Claude C.) :
Squealers. 43700.
AVoman who dared. 51494.
Miller (D. O.) Do you believe
in signs? 53423.
Miller (D. R.) Hindoo god.
19504.
Miller (E.) Daughter of sor-
row. 9977.
Miller (E. D.) In flower land.
21172.
Miller (E. E.) Phantom
bridegroom. 36077.
Miller (E. L.) :
Julius Caesar. 23244a.
Robert Burns. 38G22.
Miller (E. R.) :
Paolo & Fraucesca. 35195.
Virginia Dare. 49130.
Miller (E. V.) Daughter of
England. 9949.
Miller (E. V. D.) What will
he do with it? 50146.
Miller (Edward H.) Music &
fun. 31399.
Miller (Emlen H.) Reacted.
38545.
Miller (F. E.) One leg man.
34032a.
Miller (F. J.) :
Dido. 10834.
Tragedies of Seneca.
46709a.
Miller (Florence) Master hand.
28685.
Miller (Francis) Parlor com-
edies. 35350a,
Miller (Fred) :
Chips. 7113.
Previous prudence. 37135.
Miller (Fred) jr.
Boston serenaders. 4706.
Comets. 8076.
Davj' Jones. 10070.
Golden wedding. 17019.
Housewarnilng. 20459.
Judge. 23133.
Last of the family. 24736.
Nancy Lee. 319.57.
Ship ahoy. 42118.
Miller (H. C.) Wife of Miletus.
50900.
Miller (H. F.) :
O'Neil comes back. 34133.
Policy of the house. 36676.
Purple & fine linen. 37882.
Miller (H. G.) Balance. 2829.
Miller (H. M.) Cabbage heads.
5764.
Miller (H. R.) :
Example. 13184.
Leaning towers of .spring.
24931.
Miller (H. S.) :
Insurance agent. 21790.
Neglected wife. 321.59.
Out of the frying-pan.
34836.
Ton of gold. 46494.
Traveling companion.
40868.
Woman who waited. 51501b.
Miller (Harry) Making good.
27609.
Miller (Henry) Zira. 52368.
Miller (Herman) Mardonius.
28188, 28189.
Miller (I. C.) Jake's family.
54099.
Miller (I. F.) Virginia colonel.
49128.
Miller (J. B.) Wife in name
only. 50S90.
Miller (J. C.) :
Convict's wife. 8439.
Hans Hansen. 18106.
Miller (J. D.) Thief in the
night. 45773.
Miller (J. G.) Kajanka. 23464.
Miller (J. M.) Hunted down.
20681.
Miller (J. S.) :
Fun in a sanctum. 15686.
Idalia. 208.58.
L. H. G. Gallagher, actor.
24278.
Paul in Ephesus. 35606a.
Miller (J. W.) Yosemite
domes. 52135.
Miller (Jack) See Miller (R. D.)
Miller (Joaquin) pseud.:
Amer. baroness. 1161.
Danites. 9813.
Danites in the Sierras.
9814.
Forty-nine. 15089, 15090.
Little Billie Piper. 25588.
Mexico. 29348.
O rare Colorado. 33187.
Oregon. 34327.
Our western cousin. 34801.
Puts, calls & straddles.
37922.
Silent man. 42345.
Tally-ho. 45020.
Two babes of the wood.
47548.
'49. 52454.
Miller (Joe) Ring candidate.
55180.
Miller (.lohn) Golden crown.
16941.
Miller (.Josephine) See Clarke
(J. M.)
Miller (Juanita) :
Juan & Juanita. 23098.
Vaudeville sketch. 48741.
\
Miller (K. B.) : \
Bob of the valley. 4441. \
Delinquents. 10415-10416.
Eleanor's mud. 53511.
Emanuel. 53518. ,
Federal eagle. 13964.13965.'
Hamilton. 17966.
Her master's voice. 53922.
Margaret Moore. M. D.
28201.
Miller (L. E.) :
Elk's reception. 12502.
Has-beens. lS279a.
In old New Hampshire.
21270.
Uncle Josh's dream. 47989.
Without a heart. 55975.
Miller (L. G.) President of the
13 club. 37077a.
Miller (L. M.) Last of the
house of Jeffreys. 24738.
Miller (L. W.) Navaletis.
32099a.
Miller (M. B.) :
Girl spy of Chickamauga.
16620.
Heart of Virginia. 18500.
Prisoner of war. 37521.
Miller (O. F.) Timekeeper.
46252.
Miller (P.) Prince Charlie in
Scotland. 37282a.
Miller (P. R.) Hottest coon in
Dixie. 20366.
Miller (R.) See Stinemetz
(B. H.)
Miller (R. D.) :
Cinch. 7338.
Getting away with it. 16277.
Miller (R. R.) Girl & the
bomb. 16422a.
Miller (S. C.) :
Amedaun. 1121.
Chileans. 7060.
In good old N. Y. town.
21190.
Major's bride. 27583.
Old Glory. 33494.
Stricken city. 44143.
Miller (Samuel) Down at
Uncle Hiram's. 11579.
Miller (Sara) :
Burning brand. 5567.
Conflict. 8249.
Escape. 53548.
Last word. 24786.
Mrs. Haines' return. 30376.
Prince of Ferrara. 37335.
Miller {Mrs. T.) :
Donatus, the martyr. ll.'?88.
Earlscourt farm. 12135.
Nella Duglas. 32190.
Pascarel. 35428.
Signa. 42299.
Strathmore. 44090.
3282
INDKX
Miller {Mrs. T.)— Continued.
Tricotrin. 46967.
Wiillburger. 49433.
Zipporah. 52367.
Miller (T. P.) Stolen from
home. 43926.
IMiller (W.) Driven from
liome. 11S39.
Miller (W. C. de.) See De
Miller.
Miller (W. F.) :
Honor. 20148.
Inheritance. 21716.
Love's stratagem. 26739.
Miller (W. W.) :
Bright summer. 3119.
System of John Law.
44885.
Millei- & CO. Conspiracy. 8333.
Millere (V.) Ai-che Noah.
1777.
Millet (G.) :
Telephone girl. 45235.
Uncle Celestin. 47946.
.Miliiaii rM.) Van Alden, jr.
48684.
^rilliet (P.) :
Cobzar. 7748.
Electra. 12399.
Herodias. 19279.
:Mlle. de Belle Isle. 27248.
Rhea. 39310.
Siberie. 42229.
Storia d'amore. 43968.
Trahison. 46743.
Werther. 49989.
Milligan (A.) :
Baidic recital. 2812.
Irish ceildh. 21963.
Milligan (G. A.) Last of the
Modocs. 24740.
Milli^aii (H. L.) Brothers.
5292.
Millican (H. V.) Outlaws of
Etiquetta. 34900a.
^lilliffau & Keefe. Our flag.
34625.
Milliken (E.) Fickle fortune.
14114.
Milliken (J. F.) :
Afloat & ashore. 447.
Bride of 6th avenue. 5065.
Bub's troubles. 5374.
Bulls & bears. 5446.
Burglar's wife. 5541.
rapt, of the Nonsuch.
6149, 6150.
Confederate colonel. 8225.
Cuban patriot. 9320.
Desperate love. 10572.
Fate. 13790.
Fortune-teller. 15058.
Girl from Vassar. 16543.
Girl's honor. 16674.
Good ship Non Such. 17115.
Milliken (J. F.) — Continued.
Hades & Paradise. 17875.
Half seas over. 17933.
Her fate. 18974.
Last stake. 24770.
Leprechaun. 25091.
Lulu. 26915.
Mme. Boniface. 27178.
Manilla. 28073.
My comrade. 31518.
Nana Sahib. 31937.
Niniche. 32818.
Nitouche. 32844.
Old comrades. 33452.
Only daughter. 34198.
Our janitor. 34690.
Postal card. 36S77.
Rapid transit. 38475.
Severa Torelli. 41634.
Sleep-walker. 42743.
Three wives. 46044.
Tie that ties. 46171.
Two partners. 47742.
Uncle Jack. 47969.
Under the palmettos. 4S192.
Vengeance of Denise. 48810.
Milliken (R. T. R.) Ewige
paar. 13178.
Millikin (D.) What would Mrs.
Macthinkar say? 50159.
Millikin (J. \Y.) Imbecile
king. 20999.
Milliman (V.) :
Other woman. 34498.
Out there bevond. 34861.
Million (B. B.) :
Bonds & vagabonds. 4549.
Fair Oaks. 13382.
IVIillner (G. F.) Man. 27709.
Millocker (C.) :
Blitzmjidl. 4276.
Child of fortune. 6992.
Poor Jonathan. 36800.
Millou (E.) :
Bergerie. 3532.
Pere du regiment. 35889.
Milloy (A. M.) Mr. Bender.
janitor. 30146.
Mills (A. H.) Love & labor.
26442.
Mills (E. L.) Maud Stanley.
28861.
Mills (E. M. M.) For the
honor of the duke. 14930.
Mills (F. A.) In the .-ity ol'
sighs and tears. 21359.
Mills (F. S.) Silent love.
42342.
Mills (F. W.) Mayor. 28922.
Mills (H.) Admiral Peters.
301.
Mills (J.) Colleen raachree.
7822.
Mills (J. L.) :
Singed wings. 55349.
Way of life. 49742a.
Mills (K.) See Mills (F. A.)
Mills (M.) Spongers. 43599.
Mills (P.) Timely appoint-
ment. 46252a.
Mills (S. A.) :
Bachelors. 2682.
Judith. 23179.
Mills (T. E.) Carrow abbey.
6302.
Mills (T. R.) Traitor wife.
467S2.
r\Iills (W. G.) Vanderdecken.
4S6S9.
Mills (W. J.) :
Chicago coronet. 6946.
Happy tramp. 18191.
'Twas a calm, still night.
47395.
Mill ward (C.) Little Miss
Cinderella. 25770.
Millward (H. G.) :
Gioja. 16389.
Spur. 43659.
Zollenstein. 52382.
Miln (G. C.) Napoleon.
Milne (R. D.) :
Senator Silverbags.
Yosemite. 52132.
Milne (W. A.) Pixies.
Milner (A. A.) Order
34310.
Milner (F. S.) :
Brother in name. 5264.
Silent witness. 42359.
Milo (A. S. Pordes-) Se.e
Pordes-Milo.
Milton (E.) Masetto. 28597.
Milton (G. W.) :
Mother's devotion. 31179.
Two luckv tramps. 47685.
Milton (J.) :
Paradisacle circle.
31983.
41457.
36419.
no. 11.
lost.
35249.
35260-
Hogan family.
People vs. politics.
Burglar's frolic.
Colonel & the
Paradise
35262.
Milton (M.)
19940.
Milton (P. G.) Nina. 32787a.
Milton (R.)
35860.
Milvo (K.)
5533.
Mil ward (D.)
lady. 7894.
Minahan (K.) Infidel. 21694.
Minckwitz (R. A. von) Wilhelm
Tell. 51013.
Minnil (P. K.) In ^vrong.
21577.
Minehan (A. .1.) Broadwav
belles. 5142.
Minehan (F.) Cuban gaiety
girls. 93ia
3283
nn)EZ
Miner (A. L.) Sir Lucius
Miner. 42545.
Miner (C.) :
How slie acquired a hus-
band. 20520.
Poisoner. 36652.
Miner (E. D.) :
Rip Van Winkle, jr. 39496.
Wlien tlie devil comes to
town. 50314.
Yankee Doodle girl. 51983.
Miner (H. C.) :
Blackmail. 4165.
Human hearts. 20604.
Wedding tour on the Provi-
dence. 49914.
Miner (T.) :
Jardin de Paris girls.
22500.
Rose land. 39968.
Scotch higliball. 41167.
Summer time. 44509.
Miner (T. W.) N. Y. favorites.
32532.
Miner & Van. Misfit hotel.
29882.
Miuet (E.) Answer. 1590.
Minges (G. J.) :
Castaways. 6409.
Peggy Primrose. 35807.
Mink (G. C.) Snakes in the
grass. 42875.
Mink (J. C.) :
On time. 33956.
Rip Van Winkle. 39493.
Under suspicion. 48142.
Minkowski (G.) :
Schonste frau. 41092.
Smugiilers of Badayez.
42871.
Minnelli (F. P.) Coast of
Maine. 7731.
Minnesota (Univ. of) :
Back to the farm. 2752,
2752a, 52804.
Kindling the hearth fire.
23721a.
Minnesota (Univ. of) class of
1004. Apple of discord. 1715.
Minuis (P.) Letka. 25139.
Minor (G. M.) :
Eph. 12822.
Penalty of crime. 35826.
Slave devotion. 42713.
Minor (M.) :
INIender. 29121.
Mills of the gods. 29679.
Minor (T.C.) Fraquita. 15274.
Minster (V.) Carnival of sports.
6267.
iMinton (M. M.) :
Cinq mars. 7372.
Country lanes & city pave-
ments. 8775.
Married for money. 28449.
Minturn (A. L.) Ren6e, his
ward. 39041.
Minturn (E. D.) :
Little girl from Ireland.
25696.
Soulless butterfly. 43337.
Without a rival. 51319.
Minturn (R.) Defense of
.Jamestown. 10383.
Minturn (W.) :
Aaron Burr. 30.
Blue & gray. 4329.
George Douglas. 16145,
16146.
Remarkable romance of
Aaron Burr. 39004.
Mintz (F. S.) Storv-hour plays.
439SSa.
Mintz (J. L.) :
Never tell a lie. 32305a.
Other half. 34450.
Over the fence. 34927b.
Miomandre (F. de) Au bon
soleil. 2345.
Mir (G. Hernandez) See Her-
nandez Mir.
Miral (A.) :
Carlos Herrera. 6233.
Terentia. 4,5397.
Miralles (.T. Amoros) See
Amoros Miralles.
Miranda (A. G.) FantojUM.
13660b.
Miranda (A. K. & I. R.) Count.
8652.
Miranda (L. de) Canci6n do
Chantecler. 5989.
Mirande (Y.) :
AfEreux liomme. 446.
Bonne hoteliere. 4571 .
C'est solide. 5750.
Cadet de Couti-as. ,5789.
Chignon d'or. 6979.
,Teux sont faits. 22681.
Ma gosse. 2699.5-26997.
Mme. Aurelie. 27172.
Myst^rieux ,Jinmiv. 31802.
Octave. 33244.
Panth§re. 44343.
Petit beguin. 36029.
Pour vivre heureux. 36920.
R§signe. 39099.
Mirbeau (O.) :
Aii'aires sont k-s afl'airet:.
427.
Foyer. 1.5225.
IVlauvais bergers. 2783.
Schlechte pastucher. 41065.
Scrnpules. 41203.
Mirror (Sunday) co. See Sun-
day Mirror co.
Miseh (R.) :
Biederleute. 3767.
Er soil dein Herr sein,
12845.
Misch (R.) — Continued.
Ewig-weibliclie. 13175.
Kinder. 23712.
Krieg im haus. 24254.
Laden-komtess. 24318.
Marketenderin. 2S332b.
Priuzchen. 37492.
MLserablese (Les) See Stone
(Melissa) — Lane (M.)
Missimer (J. D.) Amisb girl.
1310.
Missing (C. A.) Miner's M'ard.
29733.
Mission to lepers. In a new
light. 21078a.
Missionary education movement
of the U. S. & Canada :
Broken chains. 52992.
Election day. 53512.
Granny of the hills. 17317b.
Heroine of Ava. 53930.
Just plain Peter. 23389.
Kanjundu. 23481.
Kosiki. 24236.
Pilgrimage. 36297.
Slave-girl & school-girl,
42716.
Sunlight or candlelight.
44550.
Test. 55539.
Two thousand miles for a
book. 47795, 47796.
Mitchel (F. A.) Chattanooga.
6837.
Mitchel (H.B.) Dago. 962.5a.
Mitchell :
Awakening of the toys.
2573.
Mitchell (A.) Under two flags.
48235.
Mitchell (A. C.) Farmer &
the maid. 13670.
Mitchell {Mrs. A. L.) Dixie.
11008.
Mitchell (A. M.) Captive prin-
cess. 6178.
Mitchell (A. T.) :
Adrian the patriarch. 319.
Cyclone. 9.530.
Mitchell (Ainsworth) Dr.
Armyou's wife. 11113.
Mitchell (C. G.) Brother's
oath. 5305.
Mitchell (C. .T.) Happy Hol-
low. 18171.
Mitchell (Carlisle) Whirlpool.
50461.
Mitchell (Charles) Di-ivon
from home. 11839.
Mitchell (D. L.) :
Hold-up man. 19966.
Paul Revere. 35610.
Perkin's luck. 54933.
Mitchell (E. C.) Hawaii.
1S331.
3284
INDEX
.^Jitchel) (E. K. or Earl) :
Book-makers shoes. 4606.
.Jen-y. the squealer. 22623b.
A^'hat's the use? 50120a.
Mitchell (E. S.) :
Amateur lawyer. 1060.
Mammon. 27678.
Mammon & dot giss I dou'd
got.
reso.
Mitchell (Edmund) :
Alone. 52641.
Crossed wires. 9214.
Delilah. 53379.
Drawing a badger. 11691.
Drawing a pension. 11692.
Gaj' pasha. 15991.
Her sacrifice. 19121.
His sensitive nose. 1980S.
Lure of Delilah. 26943a.
Shall the woman be stoned?
41925.
Treasure of Hidden Valley.
46903c.
Mitchell (Esther) :
Realization. 38587.
Sacrifice. 40445.
Singed butterfly. 42485.
:\lit(hell (F. M.) Gap'n Jud.
53063.
Mitchell (G.I.) Toilers of the
p.ight. 46422.
Mitchell (Georges) :
Absent. 108.
A.lles fiir die firma. 932.
Flaus. il suonatore di
flauto. 18110.
Fans le .ioueur de flttte.
18112-18114.
:\laison. 27541.
Revenge of a son. 55162.
.^litchell (Grant) :
Griddles. 17626.
Help. 18781.
Mitchell ( H. B. ) Woman tempt-
ed uie & I did eat. 55991.
Mitchell (H. S.) Fledgeling.
36538.
Mitchell (H. W.) :
Aspiring druggist. 2091.
At Christmas. 2124.
Miss Bouncer's romance.
29909.
Two runaways. 47769.
Mitchell (Harry) Strange
stranger. 440.57.
Mitchell (Horace) Oklahoma.
33395.
:\Iitcheli (J. A.) :
Be^t laid plans. 52870.
Hot air merchant. 20318.
If dreams were true. 20924.
.Tunkman. 23313.
Land agent. 24576.
Liquid for liars. 25565.
Night of the fight. 32716.
Mitchell (J. A.)— Continued.
Phoney bluff gold mine.
36162.
Poor rich man. 36816a.
They never got wise. 45759.
When the clock stops.
50309. -I''
Willie Jones's stepmother.
5.5955.
Mitchell (J. F.) jr.:
Co-ed & the senior. 7762.
Habit kiss. 53852.
Next gentleman. 32589a.
Way there. 49781c.
Mitchell (.L .L) Temptation.
45318.
Mitchell (J. W.) :
Amata, the vestal. 1054.
Light guardsman. 2.5363.
Mitchell (li.) .lulia Agrippina.
23214.
Mitchell (L. H.) :
Amazing widow. 1078.
Bachelors of the angels.
2715a.
Mercy pedler. 29194b.
Mitchell (Langdon) :
Becky Sharp. 3256.
Kreutzer sonata. 24247.
Major Pendennis. 54390.
New marriage. 32421.
New York idea. 32-534,
32535.
Step by step. 43865.
IMitchell (Lewis) :
Coast guard. 7726a-77?28.
Mme. Fauvel. 27190.
Mitchell (M.) Gypsy fortune
teller. 17828.
Mitchell (M. B.) Way there.
497S1C.
Mitchell (M. F.) Chance.
53106.
Mitchell (M. G.) :
M u r d e r e r' s confession.
31378.
Saved from Siberia. 40885.
Woman's wit. 51599.
Mitchell (M. J.) :
Ghost of Clifton. 16315.
Oklahoma. 33395.
True blood. 47209.
Mitchell (N. B.) Mask of vice.
54451.
Mitchell (R. C.) See Young
( R C M )
Mitcliell (S. W.) Complete
poems. 8168b.
IMitchell (T. B.) Home by two
brides. 20015.
IMitchell (W. L.) :
Conscript. 8315.
.loan of Arc. 22761. 22767.
.Miichell (W. S.) Klondike.
24101.
Mitchelson (E. H.) Terror of
Paris. 45441.
MItteldeutsche verlagsanstalt.
Dorfschulmeister. 11464a.
Mitten (V.) Carpathian prin-
cess. 6277.
Mittenthal (A.) :
Alimony club. 806.
Confession. 8233.
Cross. 9185.
Custer's last fight. 9514.
Desperate chance. 10566.
Great Brooklyn handicap.
17363.
Great suburban race. 17469.
Mix (H. H.) In His steps.
21210.
Mixon (A.) :
Arbitration. 1768.
Bushwhackers. 5582a.
Crushed verity. 9274.
Father of waters. 53614.
Hara-kari. 18196.
.Tosefa. 22993.
King woman. 23928.
Ladies chass6. 24320.
Last act. .54226.
Lillith. 54274.
Militant. 29570a.
Mother-in-law. 31153a.
Not intended. 33053a.
Orange book. 34300.
Peace on earth. .54910. ,
Rainy day. 3S390a.
Serena, the silent. 41.526.
Social secretary. 42984a.
Three eleven three. 45957.
Twenty thousand dollars
reward. 47457.
When Washington was
young. 50348.
Mizner (W.) :
Deep purple. 10366.
Enemy to society. 12734a.
Onlv law. 34204.
Moates (W. G.) :
Changing scales. 6704.
Chateau d'Annairlee.
6832.
Mobleau (F.) Guess. 17729.
Mobley (R.) After the show.
520.
Mobray (M.) See Gilchre.st
(W. F.)
Mocavo (M.) Padre curu.
35022.
Moclev (J.) Reel romance.
55133.
Modemann (L. G.) Oak farm.
33194.
Modernes verlagsbureau :
Biihne und welt. 5400.
Familienvater. 13568.
Proschkonig. 1.5600.
Vasun. 48731.
3285
INDEX
Moderwell (H. K.) :
Devil's invention. 10700b.
Encounter. 12691.
Modjeska (H.) :
As you like it. 2037.
Camille. 5940.
Cymbeline. 9540.
T\Yelfth night. 47404.
Modry (vS. M.) Hallucination.
17954a.
Moe (B. W. de) See De Moe.
Moehlman (A. B.) Crimson
chest. 9112.
Moeller (E.) Bargains. 2992.
MoUer (E. O. H.) Trap. 55641.
Moeller (E. G.) Lie. 25231.
Moller (Marx) Frau Anne.
15279.
Moller (Max) :
Jason, das weihnachtsschiff.
22511a.
Mme. Moselle. 27211a.
Moeller (May) Bargains. 2992.
Moeller (P.) :
Battlefield. 3141.
Confidence. 8240a.
Helena's husband. 18732a,
55846.
Miles Standish. 29569.
Miracle of St. Anthony.
54538.
Koadhouse in Arden. 55187.
Sisters of Susanna. 55356.
Up at Nazareth. 55745.
Morikes (M.) verlag. Tristan
& Isolde. 47075.
Moffat (G.) :
Buntv pulls the strings.
5500.
Concealed bed. 8202.
Scrape o' the pen. 41190.
Till the bells ring. 46211.
Moffat (J. E.) :
Friend at court. 15425.
Mirror of Miyama. 29826.
Moffat (R. M.) :
All for gold. 840.
Reunited. 39219.
Royal fool. 40144.
Spanish cavalier. 43422.
Moffat, Yard & co. :
Baglioni. 2808.
Eris. r2868a.
Four plays. 15173.
Maid's forgiveness. 27517.
Plays for home, school &
settlement. 54978.
Moffiitt (.7.) Stella Micawber.
43859.
Moffatt (J. H.) Richard II.
39344.
Moffett (C.) :
Battle. 3105.
For better, for worse. 14781.
Loser wins. 26256.
Moffett (F. D.) Pioneers.
36360.
Moffett (R.) Sue & Will.
44376a.
Mogan (J. J.) Capital punish-
ment. 6052c.
Mogulesko. Ben-\mi. 3479.
Mohacsi (E. ) i iirsteiiscLiu.
15636.
Mohawk (Go-won- go) :
Indian mail carrier. 21632.
Indian romance. 21638.
Wep-Ton-No-Mah. 49985.
Mohr (R.) Borrowing a bride.
4682.
Moinaux (J.) :
Due sordi. 11946.
Georgiennes. 16163.
Moira (G.) :
Henry VI. 18861.
Pericles, prince of Tyre.
35916.
Moise (C. H.) :
In the shadow of Calvary.
21499.
Uncle. 47929.
Moise (L. C.) :
Cardinal's niece. 6208a.
6208b.
Financier. 14256.
First love. 14374.
Old Ben Newton. 33417.
33418.
Parisimi. .3.5335, 35336.
Ricliard, duke of Glouces
ter. 39368.
Schoolmaster. 41122.
Smile & a tear. 42826.
Temptation. 4.5308.
Winning her husband.
51161, 51162.
Molander (A. & S. B.) :
Confidential agent. 8245.
Half dozen hearts. 17925.
Molasso (G.) :
Amour de I'artiste. 1353.
Darling of Paris. 9903.
Somnambule. 43181a.
Mold (G. J.) Political night-
mare. 36690.
Moles (H. E.) Girl & the
ranger. 16451.
Moli6re (A. R.) :
Amateur snap shot. 1069.
By order of the czar. 5692.
Dr. .lack's patient. 11150.
Dragon's bride. 116.53.
Prince of Bohemia. 37329.
Queen of bedlam. 38006.
White shamrock. .50568.
Wong Fong. 51664, 51665.
Wrong trunk. 51906.
Moli^re (J. B. P.) :
Affected young ladles.
52579.
Avare. 2508, 2509. 56070.
Bourgeois gentilhomme.
4762-4763, 29142a.
Burger als edelmann. 1821.
Continental drama. 8380a.
Doctor Cupid. 11129a.
Doctor Love. 11163a.
Doctor in spite of himself.
11149a.
Femmes savantes. 14044-
14046.
Fourberies de S c a p i u .
15181a, 409.56.
Georgo Dandin. 16167-
16199.
Lefiador. 25056.
Liebhaber als arzt. 25258a.
Medecin malgre lui. 11132,
29012.
Miser. -'29852, 29853.
Pr^cieuses ridicules. 37039,
37040, 37043.
Sicilian. 42234a.
Tartuffe. 8380a, 17445b,
45146. 45147, 53127.
Zierpuppen. 52341.
Molina. Sucesos de la semana.
44357.
Molina (J. R.) Tres vie.ias.
46916.
Molina (T. de) See Tell ez (G.)
Molineaux (R. B.) :
Man inside. 27879. 27880.
Relapse of William. 38992.
Moll (M. S.) :
King & demon king. 28730.
Untamed shrew. 48428.
Mollenhauer (E.) House hunt-
ing. 20390.
Mollenhauer ( E. H. ) Man with
a past. 28002.
Mollenhauer (E. R.) :
Manhattan Beach. 28058.
Zanina. 52278.
Mollenhauer (L.) Theosophist.
45714.
Moller (Mme.) See Cotherall
(A.)
Moller (C. N.) :
Best man. 3588.
Blundering Mr. Brown.
4417.
Parson's vacation. 35385.
People's money. 35864.
Row at the Ruggles. 40115.
Sentimental Sarah. 41511.
Tax on bachelors. 45178.
What they did for Jenkins.
50143.
Moller (J. A.) Greenhorns.
17602.
3286 .
INDEX
Moller (K.) What's next?
50116.
Moller (M.) Highway strol-
ers. 19458.
Mollett (A. L.) Time of the
slaves. 46242.
Moltmr (F.) :
Cloven foot. 7675.
Counsel for the defense.
8646.
Devil. 10648, 10649, 10651,
10652.
Farkas. 13672.
Gardeoffizier. 15908.
Herr verteidiger. 19310a-
19312.
Leibgardist. 25022.
Lilioni. 2.5456, 25457,
Little Peter. 25836.
Lombroso's monument.
26091.
Marchen vom wolf. 27322,
27323.
Teufel. 41997, 45476, 45477.
Mol.)(W. von) Schiller. 41056.
Molyueaux (F. C.) :
Gvpsv outcast. 17839.
.John Jones, jr. 22861.
Knight of a camera. 24146.
Oliver Perkins, A. M.
33711.
That fellow Perkins. 45559,
Monnia, psciid. See Ryder (M.)
Monaghan (H. D.) :
Hand of Ethelberta. .53864.
Lady of tlie dawn. 24493.
Monaghan fW.) She sinned
because she loved. 42013.
Monagon (G. P.) Fraternity,
15278.
Monasterio (K.) Chipgn. 7111.
.Moncayo (M.) :
Espaiia de pandereta.
12933a.
Gafas uegras. 15764.
Isla de los placeres. 22135a,
Viaje de la vida. 48922.
Monckton (L.) :
Arcadians. 1774,
Cingalee. 7368.
Circus girl. 7408.
Country girl. 8763.
Dancing mistress. 9731a,
9732.
(jiirls of Gottenberg. 16675.
Messenger boy. 29311.
Mousme. 312.53.
New Aladdin. 32316.
Orchid. 34305.
Our :\Iiss Gibbs. 34716.
(}uaker girl. 37951, 379.52.
Qnakeros. 37958a.
Schwindelraeiei* & cie.
41145.
Monckton ( L. ) — Con tinued.
Spring chiclven. 43646.
Toreador. 46574.
Moncrieff (I.) Modern Magda-
len. 30625.
Moncrieff (W. T.) Nell
Gwyune. 32185.
Monde (C. de) Sec De Monde.
Mondschein (I.) First world's
sporting congi-ess. 14399.
Moneghan (.L C.) Emmet.
12624.
Money-Coutts (F.) See Laty-
mer (F. Money-Coutts, baron)
Monfort (W. N.) Love out of
tune. 26593.
Mong (W. V.) :
Bonnie Annie Laurie.
4575b.
Clay baker. 7.562.
Exposed by the dictograph.
13257.
Fall of an empire. 13465.
False-alarm Watson. 13513.
Mongenais ( A. ) Hvpuotism.
20765.
Mongeon (T.) Euchre. 13014.
Mongre (P.) See Hausdorlf
(F.)
Monich (F.) Studeutin. 44264a.
Monis (A. Lopez) See I^Cpez
Monls.
Monitor co. Troubles of a
millionaire. 47173.
Monjardin (A.) :
Perp^tue. 35939.
SO' Mg'+aq. 40399a.
Zouzou. 52392.
Monie (E. de) See Anderson
(H. O.)
Monk (E.) Society terror.
43024.
Monkhouse (A.) :
Education of Mr. Surrage.
12270.
Mary Broome. 28546.
Monkhouse ( H. ) Rosiere.
40044.
Monksommers (W^.) Happiness
gap. 18141.
Monnier (J.) :
Cosur et le reste. 7776.
.Tumeau. 2.3281.
Monuingher (P. H. ) If we
only had a job. 20942.
Monreal (E.) Tres vieja-;.
46916.
Monreal (H. ) Mme. Mephisto.
27211.
Monro (S. J.) :
Cup of cofEee. 9352.
Memorable year. 29089.
Monroe ( A. E.) Chaplain. 6723.
Monroe (A. S.) :
Life. 25279.
Preparing Croary. 37063.
Monroe (C. L.) :
Cutting his way. 9525.
.Jealousy cured. 22550.
Midnight elopement. 29422.
Soubrette monologue.
43303.
Ye don't tell me. 52032.
Monroe (F.) :
Bit of studio life. 4011.
Schemes & dreams. 41052.
Sheriff. 42067.
Up against it. 48470.
Monroe (F. L.) Mrs. Van
Orm's dilemma. 30478.
Monroe (G. W.) :
Aunt Bridget's baby. 2384.
Aunt Bridget's boodle.
2385.
Bridget's baby. 5099.
Her majesty, the cook.
19070.
My. aunt Bridget. 314S7.
Monroe (H.) :
After all. 463a.
Little Davy. 25647.
Man eagle. 27752d.
Passing show, 35465a.
Three travelers watch a
sunrise. 55586.
Valeria. 48631, 4S631a.
Monroe (H. E.) :
At Lord Protector's house.
2155,
Court scene. 8857.
Diet of Worms. 10841.
Mary Stuart. 28572.
Monk's scene. 30821.
Nun's dialogue. 33158.
Parliament under Charles I.
35347.
Scene at Cambridge univer-
sity. 41007.
Scene between Puritans &
students. 41008.
Monroe (J. R.) :
Argo & Irene. 1811.
Malachi & Miranda. 27635.
Monroe (N.) Haymakers.
18347.
Monroe (R. B.) :
Aunt Bridget's baby. 2384.
Bridget's baby. 5099.
Gibson widow. 16335.
Monroe & Bixby. Two barn-
stormers. 47553.
Monroe & Hart :
Chicago widows. 6952.
Gay matinee girl. 1.5976.
High-born lady. 19400.
In gay Gazoozaland. 21179.
.Tollv matinge girl. 22947.
Miss Henrietta. 29955.
3287
INDEX
Monroe & Mack :
Hot night in N. Y. 20326.
Hot time in N. Y. 20339.
Mons (F.) :
Carlos Herrera. 6233.
Claude Gueux. 7552.
Comtesse Berthe. 8193.
Crime of the opera. 9093.
(Crocodile. 9161.
Daughter of Erin. 9951.
Dramas of California.
11672.
False gods. 13528.
Family. 13573.
Fontaine des innocentes.
14703.
Germinal. 16213.
Grand inquisitor. 17268.
Guilty love. 17765.
Headman's ape. 18422.
Henry YIII. 18880.
High life. 19412.
Hospodar. 20311.
Households of Paris. 20457.
Huronue. 20703.
Husband & judge. 20717.
Idol. 20898.
Idole. 20906.
Irlandaise. 22056.
Tsole de Chartres. 22181.
Tack Storm. 22364.
Jean Cevenol. 22555.
.feanup Morelet. 22578.
T.atest. 2480U.
Lights of Paris. 25432.
Literary women. 25576.
Locust & ant. 26062.
Louba. 26386. '''
Love & country. 26429.
Love's crimes. 26698.
Man of straw. 27919.
Marpha. 28346.
Marquise. 28356.
Martvre. 28523.
Jlonk. 30811.
Old miller. 33574.
Our sons. 34777.
Perche. 35880.
Pomperan's marriage.
36769.
Poi-thos' son. 36858.
Proc§s Torquenie. 37569.
Red rose. 38791.
Regina, 38920.
Robbers' banker. 39609.
Robert Fulton. 39641.
Rose rouge. 40016.
Rural life. 40307.
Simon de Montford. 42441.
Storm king. 43980.
Sweet home. 44751.
Tales of Edgar Poe. 44988.
Tereutia. 45397.
Toison d'or. 46425.
Too witty by far. 46551.
See Hubges
Celos de Am-
Puertas al
Mons (F.) — Continued.
Tralcor. 46777.
Trip underground. 470-54
Truly guilty. 47261.
Yacances du mariage.
48586.
Yolcano. 49253.
Widow. 50797.
Yvonne. 52259.
1002d night. 52488.
Monsieur X. Sec Simone (D. R.
de)
Monsou (A.) :
Daphne. 9836.
Light of Lonia. 25388.
jMonson (A. C.) Loyal league.
26784.
Monson (C. D.) Just punish-
ment. 23391.
Montagu (E.) Trixie in search
of a title. 47126.
Montagu (M.)
(M. M.)
:\Iontagud (F.)
paro. 6585.
IMontagud (P.)
oampo. 37803.
?,fontague (E. Y.) See Heim
(F.)
Montague (Harold) :
First aid to the wounded.
14345.
Proposing Ity jtroxy. 37729.
Montague (Harry):
.\cliilles & Hector. 16L
Bashful Venus. 3085.
Bridal chamber. 5044.
Dude. 11942.
Jolly girls. 22935.
King of the hobo i"ing.
23870.
King Reginald. 2.3902.
Little Miss Clover. 25771.
Misttt family. 29881.
Miss Kiki. 29973.
Mormon. 31034.
My uncle. 31718.
Ocean voyage. 33238.
Old age & youth. 334U6.
On the Midway. 33875.
Kadley Bartin ball. 38315.
Sassy, a ragtime soubrette.
40802.
Silly dinner at Cherrv's.
42378.
Silly dinner trial. 42379.
Skylarking. 42703.
Tender goose. 45368.
Tess of the Tenderloin.
45450.
Uncle Sam. 48007.
'Weighed on yeast. 49951.
Montague (.L C.) Marion Fay.
28287.
Montague (J. J.) :
Dollar did it. 11265.
Marjie. 28309.
Montague (Jack) His royal
highness. 19792a.
INIontague (John) :
Called from the streets.
5922.
Cupid's capers. 9420.
Duke's widow. 12014.
Midnight intrusion. 29434.
Narrow path. 32026.
Operation. 34270.
55270.
Crystal gazer.
Married a half
M. ) Grand
17266.
Secret sin.
Montague (L.)
9293.
IMontague (M.)
hour. 28432a.
Tvfontague (R. T
hotel reception.
Montague (W.) :
Angelus. 1511.
Artist's ideal. 52735.
Aunt Kate. 52773.
Bad girl of the familv.
52808.
Belle of Chinatown. 3405.
Belle of Tahiti. 3424.
Bells of Shandon. 3462a.
Below the deadline. 3468.
Between the horns. 3676.
Billy Jone's man. 3882.
Hit of old Ireland. 4009.
Brockton kid. 5156a.
Buying a title. 5669.
C. Q. D. 5759.
Cashier & the dago. 6372a.
Charity. 6745a.
College days. 7846.
Devil in skirts. 10665.
Empire State express.
12638.
Evening call. 1.3084b.
Fatty's health cure. 13886.
Food for powder. 14705b.
Fort Rilev. 15036.
Goat. 16815.
Good-bye to Bohemia.
17070.
Good shepherd of County
Mayo. 17113a.
Graft. 17230a.
Great question. 17455a.
Hard times. 18209a.
Heart throbs of a great
city. 18506.
Her brother's keeper.
18930.
His master's voice. 19726.
Hop head. 20243.
How Cohn made good.
20472.
Irish Chfistmas. 21964.
Irish emigrant. 21977:1.
3288
n^DEX
Montague (W.) — Coatinued.
Irish hearts. 219S6b.
Justice of the pence.
23421a.
Lakes of Killaruej'. 24551a.
Last liiss. 24721a.
Loan shark. 26019.
Lost melody. 54827.
Marriage broker. 2S377.
Modern socialist. 30659.
My Lady Betty. 31594.
-My little pal. 54658.
.Mvstic power. 31867a.
New chief of police. 32339.
Night in Chinatown.
S2687a.
Night operator. 54717.
Nol every woman. 33048b.
No. 2634 & the warden.
33151.
One Christmas eve. 33995.
Peacemaker. 35698.
Persistent wooer. 35965.
Pious fake. 36365.
Pitcher. 36410.
Point of view. 36642.
Pride of N. Y. 37210.
Sign. 42292a.
vSlave girl. 42715.
Social highwayman.
42967a.
Socialist. 42996.
Taming a flirt. 45039.
■ Touch of nature. 46612.
Try out. 55676.
Twentj' minutes on the Bar-
bary coast. 47450.
Twenty minutes with the
board of supervisors.
47452a.
Two of a kiud. 47723.
Understudy. 48258.
Union label. 48330.
Wall street game. 49428.
When Frisco sleeps. 50221.
Montague & Alden. Law of the
woods. 24873.
Montaine (C.) Old landmark.
33532.
Montaine (C. F.) :
Freak of fortune. 15298.
In a moment of anger.
21075.
In harm's hands. 21199.
Luck at last. 26834.
Power of passion. 36979.
Too much money. 46541.
Montalban (A.) Corrida de la
prensa. 8573a.
Montbeliard (A. de) Archer of
the Rhine. 1778.
Monte (A.) Lac d' Emeraude.
24297.
Monte (L. del) See Del Monte.
Montecorboli (E.) :
Carmelita. 6236.
In time. 21552.
Monteith (W. S.) Ethel
Churchill. 12998.
Montejoy (L.) Magic of the
gods. 27378.
Monteleone (E.) Triumph of
love. 47102.
Monteleone (V. J.) Eternally
beloved. 12988a.
Montemezzi (I.) :
Amore dei tre re. 1343,
1344.
Giovanni Gallurese. 16393,
16394.
Liebe dreier konige. 25238a.
Montenegi'o (C.) Alcestis. 717.
Montenegro (L.) Viva de genio.
49198.
?.Iontenegi-o ( M. ) M a d r e .
27305.
Montenegro (R. Lopez-) See
Lopez-Montenegro.
Montenegro y Penela (J.)
Amor y el gabinete. 1337.
Montepin (S.) Banda rossa.
24417a.
Monterde (B. B.) See Bautista
Monterde.
Montero (A. L. Rosso y) See
Rosso v Montero.
Montero (.T.) SoJedad. 43124.
Monterrey (M. ) C a c e r I a .
53035.
Moiitesiuos (E.) :
Angeles mandan. 1487.
Caiiamonera. 5983.
Catetas. 64.50.
Escollera del diablo. 12918.
Manantial del amor. 2S03S.
Pura la cantaora. 37856.
T. B. O. 44889.
Monteux-Brisac. Plus beau
corps de Paris. 36574.
Montez (M.) Twixt the cup &
the lip. 47530.
Montgomery (G.) Cradle song.
8996b.
Montgomery (J.) :
Aviator. 2531.
Native sou. 32058.
Rather rough on Robert.
38505.
Ready money. 38549.
Was gliinzt. ist gold
49632a.
Montgomery (M.) Per tele-
phone. 35876.
Montgomery (M. W.) Lesson.
25097.
Montgomery (T. M.) Through
snow & sunshine. 46080.
Montgomery (W. S.) :
Convict's wife. 8434.
Hazel Dell. 18358.
Rudolph, tlae mission kid.
40228.
Spy. 43664.
Montgomery (W. U.) Mask of
gold. 28604.
Montgomery & Farrell. Soup !
soup ! soup ! 43345.
Monti jano (P. Ortiz-) See Ortiz-
Montijano.
Montorgueil (G. de) Merowig.
29218.
Montowt (R. von) Letzen tago
von Pompeji. 25170a.
Montray (E. H.) Montray, the
circus man. 30925.
Montreuil (G.) Fleur des
ondes. 14498.
Moody (A. K.) Bluebeard's
bride. 4397.
Moody (G.) Bargain counter.
2988.
Moody (H. C.) Poems & plays
of W. V. Moody. 36613g.
Moody (J. E.) Pack of cards.
35009.
Moody (W.) Chauffeurs. 6753.
Moody (W. v.) :
Faith healer. 13431, 13432.
Fire-bringer. 14297a.
Great divide. 6967a.
Masque of .i u d g m e n t .
28629b.
Poems & plays. 36613g.
Sabine woman. 40417.
Moody (Z. A.) Incidentally
war. 21592a.
Mook (S. R.) Intriguer.s.
21864.
Moon (A. M.) Wrong bird.
51858.
Moon (T. H.) Beginning of the
end. 52851.
Mooney (F. E.) :
Electric chair. 12406.
Electrician. 12416.
Little soldier. 25884.
Mental sword. 29127a.
Money master. 30785.
Saw-bones. 40906.
Terrible manager. 45418.
Up in the air. 48484.
Wishing. 51255.
Mooney (J. F.) :
How Officer Flaherty won
the widow. 20508.
Lady Devotion. 24384.
R. Augustus Billings'
change of heart. 38255.
Some doers of the word.
43152.
Wilbeths. 50946.
3289
INDEX
.Mooney (R. E.) :
Love-star. 26614a.
Man makers. 27881.
Thrills. 55589.
Moorat (J.) Bethlehem. 3609.
:\Ioore (A.) :
.Tack & Jill & the house
they built. 22315.
Lib. 25200.
Price. 37139.
Self defense. 41425a.
Worldly goods. 51774.
Mdi.re (A. D.) :
Revenge. 39244.
Search of the Magi. 41264.
Moore (A. L.) Hearts tested
& true. 18580.
Moore (A. P.) Railroaders.
38371.
.Moore (B. ) Happy ending.
18158.
Moore (B. F.) :
Belle, the typewriter giri.
3446.
Brother against brother.
5256.
Capt. Jack. 6113.
Erin go bragh. 12862.
Faugh-a-ballagh. 13891.
Ferguson, of Troy. 14060.
Girl from Midway. 16510.
<Tovernment detective.
17173.
Haunted mill. 18314.
Irish agent. 21946.
Irish rebel. 22025.
Judazuma. 23128.
Judge by proxy. 23142.
King of the Philippines.
23878.
Man from Texas. 27813.
Moonshiner's daughter.
30978.
Poverty flats. 36926.
Rough rider. 40076.
Suzette. 44708.
Uncle Silas. 48043.
Weeping willows. 49938.
Winning a wife. 51148.
Wrecker's daughter. 51839.
Moore (C. D.) Prodigal son.
S7586.
Moore (C. L.) :
Bun(iuet of Palacios. 2930.
Ghost of Rosalys. 16319.
Hungry gods. 20666.
Red branch crests. 38706.
^Foore (C. R.) :
Gwendolyn's subterfuge.
17805.
:Man-eater. 27754.
Moore (Carlyle) :
Adiiniless Eden. 261a.
Ambition. 1100.
Moore (Carlyle) — Continued.
Bubble. 5362.
Cleptomaniac. 7597.
Disillusioned. 10952.
In wrong. 21572.
Into the light. 21849.
Just looking on. 23375a.
Man. 27703a.
Man who came back. 27976.
Office boy. 33330.
Opera. 34260.
Pride. 37195.
Revelation. 39233.
Sheridan's ride. 42063.
Suey San. 44386.
Yeggman. .52056.
IMoore (Cassimer H.) John.^on.
the janitor. 22894.
Moore (Charles) Hottest coon
in Dixie. 20367.
Moore (Clifford H.) Medea of
Euripides. 29011d.
Moore (D.) Mv La dv Bellamy.
31592.
Moore (D. U.)jr. N. Y. book
agent. 32524.
Moore (E) :
Hidden hand. 19368.
IMonte Crisco. 30904.
Moore (E. B.) Hula-hula.
20593.
Moore (E. C.) Two of a kind.
55706.
Moore (E. H.) Dove uncaged.
11568.
Moore (E. V.) Contrario
Mary. 8389.
Moore (E. W.) :
Devil's .slide. 10717.
Nobody's son. 329.57a.
Moore (F. F.) :
Country folks. 8758.
Rip Van Winkle in a bar-
ber shop. 39495.
Shepherd prince. 42053.
Moore (F.M.) Iceman. 208.3! ^
Moore (F. W. ) Tncendarian.
21.589.
Moore (Francis E.) :
Adventures of Adenion^.
346.
Unreceived telegram. 48408.
Moore (Frank E.) Hiawatha.
19346.
Moore (G.) :
A]:)OStle. 1694.
Bending of the bough. 3491 .
Elizabeth Cooper. 12496.
Moore (G. F.) Modei-n Beau
Brunimell. .30.587.
Moore (G. H.) Ranch 7-11.
38435.
Moore (G. L.) See Metcalf
(G. L.)
3290
Moore (G. P.) :
Jack's uncle. 22396.
Murada. 31364.
Moore (G. W.) :
Auntie Fudge. 2437a.
Memories. 29091.
Silent brother. 42336.
Woman's defense. 51.518a.
Moore (H.) : v-
Cypress trail. 53322.
Isle of woman. 54079.
Moore ( H. R. ) Where is Smith ?
50383.
Moore (H. W.) Defective.
53372-53374.
Moore (I. H.) :
Master weaver. 28729.
Mister Morgan. 30215.
Moore (J. A.) Eldorado. 12380.
Moore (J. G.) :
Airship. 662.
New side tracked. 32459.
Woman of impulse. 51442.
Moore (J. O.) :
Allatoona. 928.
Genevieve. 16075.
Satan. 40804.
Strife. 44155.
Tempted. 45331.
Woman's love. 51542.
Moore (J. T.) :
Bishop of Cottontown.
3983.
Ghost-flower. 16310.
Moore (J. W.) Silver wedding.
42432.
Moore (L. L.) Who is George?
50614.
Moore (L. W.) :
Birthday of the infanta.
52899.
Happy prince. 18188a.
Hawk of gold. lS337c.
Moore (Laura) Little Peter.
25837.
Moore (Lawrence) See Law-
rence (W. M.)
Moore (Lucia) Raided. 38354.
Moore (M.) :
Mother Goose girls. 31140.
On the veranda. 54790.
Too many burglars. 46521a.
Moore (M. A.) Emancipated
woman. 12568.
Moore (M. E.) :
A. D. 1912. 6.
A. D. 1999. 7, 8.
Bitter & sweet. 4015.
Borrowed bugle. 4673.
Calico gown. 5838.
Evolution of Doll v. 13169a.
Ghost's guest. 16325.
Retribution. .89161.
Root of all evil. 39911.
mvEs.
Moore (Margaretta B.) Unfor-
tunate. 48313.
Moore (Mary B.) Raid on the
Janiul. 38353.
Moore (Mary C.) :
Firemen of the Wissahickon
inn, 14329b.
Narcissa. 8614.
Moore (Mildred C.) :
Mexican. 29336.
Middle-class. 29394.
Seuorita. 41481b.
Moore (N. A.) Mount Wash-
ington. 31224.
Moore (R. J.) Our boys in
blue 34551.
Moore (S. L.) Which shall it
be? 50423.
Moore (Snitz) Vacation days.
48592.
Moore (Sturge) Florentine
tragedy. 14559.
Moore (T.) :
Lallah Rookh. 6974, 14315,
39799, 48754-48755.
Tara. 45136.
Veiled prophet of Khoras-
san. 48752, 48753.
Moore (W.) Our Jonathan.
34695.
Moore (Z.) Other side of the
question. 34489.
Moore & Lessing. Distant rela-
tive. 10972,
IVtoore-Clement (M.) :
Accounting. 152a.
Blind man's bufE. 42.57.
Coming across. 53227.
Horse of another color,
20291a.
.Just a mother, 23327.
Law of love. 24868.
New dawn. 32356.
Road de luxe. 39579a.
Simpson's defense. 42460.
Moorehead (W. K.) John
Brown. 22837.
Moorhead (E. S.) Marrying
parson. 28472.
Moorhouse (H. J.) Mystic
compass. 31860b.
Mor (.T.) Scf? Jokai (M.)
Mora (Fernando) Quinqufi de
Petronilo. 38215b.
Mora (Frank de) See De Mora.
Mora (M.) :
Cabezudos. 5769.
Remendona. 39014.
Mora (R. Mestre) See Mestre
Mora.
]\Iorales (J.) Nobleza de un
querer. 32940.
Morales (V.) Divorce case.
11032.
Moran. NelHe Butler. 32193.
Moran (E.) :
Civil service. 7474.
Great I am. 17407.
Moran (E. P.) :
College girls at home &
abroad. 78.53.
Non - professional call.
32983a.
Moran (J. B.) :
Mrs. Wilson's husband.
30490.
Stage door. 43721.
Moran (J. F.) Carrickmore.
6286.
Moran (N.) Knockout. 54194.
Moran (R. B.) Borrowing a
bride. 4682.
Moran & Hathaway. Wreck of
the Republic. 51832.
Morand (E.) :
GrisSidis. 17656.
Iseyl. 22286-222SS.
Jane Shore. 22465.
Messaline. 29308.
Royal elopement. 40138.
Moratin (L. F. de) :
Escuela de los maridos.
46313a.
Si de las ninns. 42207,
55335.
Morburger (C.) :
Gliickliche wahl. 16794a.
Verlorene heim. 48871a.
Weg zur ehe. 49942a.
Morcombe (J. E.) Eighteenth
century lodge. 12339.
Mordaunt (H.) Roof gnrden
tragedy. 39892.
Mordaunt (M.) :
Dolly Varden. 11296.
Mechanic's daughter. 28998.
Our girls. 34652.
Sin. 42466.
True wife. 47257.
Mordecai (G. L.) Days of
shoddy. 10159.
More (A.) Prince Charming.
37285, 87286.
More (A. M.) Rejected of men.
38989.
More (E. A.) Red darts. 38721.
More (F. V. de) See De IMore.
More (G.) Case of Charlotte
Dorr. 6322.
Moreau (A.) Mme, Sans-G§ne.
27218.
Moreau (C. L.) :
Black band. 4050.
Face in the coffin. 13306.
Marquis of Pomgrano.
28352.
Moreau (E.) :
Dante. 9828.
Mme. Margot. 27210,
Moreau (E.) — Continued.
Mme. Sans-Gene. 27217-
27217c.
Proces de Jeanne d'Arc.
37568.
Trial of .Teanne d'Arc.
46931.
Moreau (H.) :
Avocat des dames. 2536.
Baignoire. 2812a.
Beguins de mme. 3319.
Boniche. 4563.
Campagne de pres.se. 595H
Canasson. .5986.
Depeche d'Orieans. 10486
Dernier mascot. 10519.
Duel s. V. p. 11966.
Fantabosse et C a v a 1 o.
13646.
Fille naturelle. 14 2 3 4,
14235.
GargonniSre h. louer. 15888.
Horteuse va mieux. 20308.
Invite done Ferdinand.
21914.
Mome GalathSe. 30726.
Nouvelle justice. 33099a.
Passe-moi ta femme. 35441.
Petite Bretonne. 36040.
Petite gargotiere. 36043.
Soeurs Zigoteau. 43033.
Tete du mari. 45474a.
Troisieme galon. 47140.
■Cberlaufer. 47892.
Moreau (J.) pseud. Conspirator.
8337, 8338.
Moreau-Chaslon (E.) Strauss.
44093.
Morehead (D. H.) Heir of Tot-
tenham. 18662.
Morehead (G.) :
Sorceress. 55402.
Typhoon. 47857.
Morejon (J. IM. de Ortega-) See
Ortega-Morejon.
Morel (E.) :
Derni&re torture. 10521.
Saved. 4086Sa.
Terre d'^pouvante. 45408.
Moreland (B.) :
Female globe-trotter. 14020.
Game of golf. 15863.
Modern Lady Macbeth.
30621.
Poppy. 36835.
Moreland (F. L.) Merry graft-
ers. 29240.
Moreland (M. L.) Wilma, th(-
colonel's daughter. 51101.
Morell (H. H.) Order of the
Bath. 34312.
Morell (L.) See Rolosoii
(W. L.) & Halbert (D. M.)
3291
INDEX
IMorelli (U.) :
Outcast. 34873.
Power of temptation. 36990.
.Morelock (A. E.) Doll & her
dollars. 11255.
Morena (C.) Pariser luft.
35315.
.Moreno (D.) Nydia, the blind
girl of Pompeii. 33173,
.Moreno Ballesteros (J.) :
Decididas. 10339.
Sueuo es vida. 44383.
Moreno Torroba. Decididas.
10339.
Morera (P. E.) Alcaldesas.
716.
Aloresco (L.) Keep him walk-
ing. 23555.
Moi'eto (A.) :
Donna Diana. 11394, 11395.
Glaserne magister. 16719.
?■. [ o r e 1 1 a ( B. ) Tennessee.
45381.
JMorette (E.) Edith's dream.
12244.
Moreux (A.) :
Hirondelle. 19533.
Submarine. 44315.
:aorev (C. J.) Frog prince.
15506.
Morford (H.) :
Adam Harney. 256.
Crabbed age. 8987.
Irish know-nothing. 21999.
Pgre Dubois. 35890.
Pirouette. 36405.
^Morgan (A. B.) :
District attorney. 10974.
Innocent. 21737a.
]Magic pot. 27382.
Pilot. 36313.
Professor's assistant. 37645.
When two write history.
50346.
-Morgan (Anna) Great experi-
ment. 17388.
-Morgan (Appleton) Comedie
of errors. 8055.
Morgan (B.) Mary Anne
Clarke. 28.543.
:\Iorgan (B. Q.) Light-o'-love.
253S0a.
Morgan (C.) :
Innocent widow. 21754.
One Christmas eve. 33990.
Woman of mystery. 51445.
Morgan (G. A.) £5,000. 52525.
Morgan (C. C.) Our old town
school. 34740.
?^Torgan (CD.):
Chevelure. 6932.
In the billet. 21349a.
T.ady of the sword. 24505a.
Light in the house. 25374a.
Morgan (C. D.) — Continued.
Mrs. Vivian, D. D. H.
30482.
Search me. 41263a.
Secret of the North.
41339a.
Visiting prince. 49182a.
Morgan (C. W.) Wanderer's
return. 49476.
Morgan (E.) Sou of the
greater fathei'land. 55397.
.Morgan {Mrs. E. N.) :
Agnes Surriage. 593.
Box'der eagle. 4646.
Fountain of youth. 15132.
Isle of dreams. 22152.
Lora. 26181.
Social brigands. 42949.
Terence. 45395.
Washington &
the lady.
Schultz's boy,
49661.
Morgan (F. C.)
Danny. 41130.
Morgan (G.) :
Title cluise. 46335.
Yetiva. 52106.
Morgan (G. B.) :
Life in Paris. 25305.
Miller's daughter. • 29G17.
Morgan (G. F. G.) Wander-
er's return. 49477.
Morgan (G. J.) :
Getting a start. 53763.
Gettinu' acquainted. 53764.
Morgan (H. B.) Girl & the
16452.
(H. J.) Goal. 16813.
(Harriet) Uplift.
roses.
Morgan
"Morgan
48519.
Morgan
Morgan
47582.
Morgan
30575.
Morgan
(Howai'd) :
Executor. 13206.
Our cousin. 34.587.
(J. A.) Two
cities.
(.1. F.) Model school.
(J. J.):
Mandate of
28045.
Mangashii el
28055.
r^'bo's promise
Morgan (.T. P.) Romance
tho plains. 39819.
Morgan (Mrs. J. P.) Tann-
hiiuser. 45116.
Morgai) (J. W.) Fling in soci-
ety. 14515.
JMorgan (L.) Every day in the
13106a.
(L. (i. ) Restitution.
the green god.
ra josiss.
32125.
of
year.
Morgan
39115.
Moriran
19473.
Morgan (L. W.)
pie. 46199.
Morgan (M. G.)
ward.
Morgan
1938.
Morgan
16178.
(IMatt)
Tiger's tem-
Gerl Wood-
Art & nature.
(T-. L.) Hilary's folly.
(Merlin) :
Betty. 3652c.
She smiled. 5-5318.
Morgan (Mona) One Saturday
night. 34097a.
Morgan (N.) Top notes and
lingerie. 46556a.
Morgan (R.) :
Doubles or quits. 11.556a.
Greaser. 17348a, 17348b.
Paying the piper. 35672b.
People against Biggs.
35857a.
Morgan (T. P.) :
Actor & the law. 202.
Alkali Ike drops in. 812.
All in the family. 863.
Bigness of Bill. 3821.
Cupid & a wager. 9358.
Down at Uncle Polks.
11580.
Everybody kisses Hattie.
13130.
Everything goes in vod'-
ville. 13145.
Gentleman from Cheyenne.
16111.
He was with Booth. 18396.
Her father's sword. 18978.
Joys of a monologist.
23092.
Lady & the sleuth. 24345.
Mollycoddle & the lady
minstrel. 30719.
Old Counselor Peavy.
33454 3345.5.
Old Sergeant Bundy. 33612.
Rev. Snappy Halliday.
39263.
Sailor & the rube. 40502.
Uncle Timrod's little game.
48048.
Uncle's littlest girl. 48067.
Undertaker & the red sou-
brettes. 48260.
Up Connecticut way. 48476.
Verboslfant asticality.
48849.
W'ords & women. 51717.
Morgan (W. H.) :
Circus romance. 7425.
Three dreamers. 45953.
Morgan (Z.) Title chase. 46335.
Morgan bros. Tiger's temple.
46199.
Morgand (P.) :
Homme du 1om\ 20080.
Neige. 32166.
3292
INDEX
Morgenroth (A. R.) :
Abraham P. Aaron, the He-
brew drummer. 94.
Faith versus power. 13438.
Peep into the children's
world. 35783.
Morgenstern :
Abenteuer in Mekka. 68.
Manoverkind. 28085.
Va banque. 48585.
Morgenstern (R.) Manchester
marriage. 28040.
-Morgenthau (B.) Cuffey's cove.
9336.
Mori (B.) Kcho.s indiens.
12203.
Mori (E. E.) :
At freedom's door. 2137.
Echos indiens. 12203.
Singing dolls. 42491.
Moriarty (M.) Irish loyalty.
22005.
Morin (P.):
Cordette. 8502, 8503.
Lucky pig. 26869.
Orange blossoms. 34299.
Repentant prodigal. 55148.
Morin {Mine. P.) Lucky pig.
26869.
Morison (M.) :
Lonely lives. 11682b.
Weavers. 11682.
Moriss :
Bonne a faire. 4569.
Chasse de M. Groslard.
6826.
Morisson (M.) Hilde Herbig.
19480-19482.
Morley (C. S.) :
Alexandra. 748.
Divorgon. 11057.
Morley (G. C.) First kiss.
14367.
Morley (J. S.) Two batchelors.
47556.
Morley (L.) Fata Morgana.
13737, 13738.
Morley (M.) :
Driftwood. 11828a.
Interrupted fight. 21831a.
Long finger. 54316.
Simon & his progeny.
42440b.
Told by the gate. 55610.
Vampire. 48672.
Morley (S. G.) Doiia Clarines
y INIanana de sol. 53439.
Morley (V.) :
Fanchon, the cricket.
13626.
That girl. 45567.
Morley (W. K.) :
Blind wife. 52918.
Rich poor man. 55168.
Stepmother. 43874.
Morningside. Last tone. 24776.
Moro (V.) Cucaiia. 9327.
Morosco (L.) Flossie Few-
clothes. 14573.
Morosco (O.) :
Canary cottage. 53057,
53058.
Half-breed. 17921.
Harrigan. 18247.
Imperial highv\'ay. 21030.
Invasion. 21891.
Judge & tiie jury. 23139.
Pretty Mrs Smith. 37117a.
Slave. 42709.
Society pilot. 43022.
Moroso (.7. A.) :
Let's pretend. 54256.
Mother - in- law of Mc-
Tweedles. 31155.
Sisters. 55354.
Treadmill. 55644.
Morphy (B.) Sisterly love.
42596.
Morphy (E. A.) Lost regiment.
26351.
Morrall (W. R.) Purple lady.
37887.
Morreau (B. F.) Ambition.
1105.
Morrell (G. M.) Disappointed
prima donna. 10912.
Morrell (Mr. & J/rs. G. T.) Kid
Corrigan's romance. 23662.
Morrell (L.) Coming back.
53228.
Morrill (H. H.) :
Aldini. 731.
Blood bond. 52919.
Morris. In time of war. 21554.
Morris (A. P.) Actress. 218.
Morris (A. P.) jr.:
Black crescent. 4074.
Fire fiends of Chicago.
14302.
Hoodwinked. 20207.
Pearl of pearls. 35734.
Red scorpion. 38797.
Morris (B. M.) Batch of prov-
erbs. 3096.
Morris (D. H.) Cop double-o.
8464.
Morris (D. L.) Dutch justice.
12070.
Morris (Dave) Neither. 32172.
Morris (Don) Caught by wire-
less. 6498.
Morris (E.) Father & son.
53613.
Morris (E. A.) Political sol-
dier. 36706.
Morris (E. B.) :
Arctic architects. 1786-
17S8.
College comedies. 7844.
Freshman. 15403.
329E
Morris (E. B.) — Continued.
In the line of duty. 214-52.
Junior. 23305.
Man next door. 27884.
Millions in it. 29673.
Senior. 41471.
Sophomore. 43279.
Morris (E. C.) :
Col. Conyers. 7905.
Henry the Fifth. 18852.
Measure for measure. 28983.
Twelfth night. 47414a.
Morris (E. de B.) :
Belle of the Antilles. 3425.
Bismarck's bounty. 3991.
Down the O-hi-o. 11624.
Faith, hope & charity.
13433.
For sweet charity's sake.
14917.
Honor among gentlemen.
20154.
How the Yankee won in
China. 20537.
Man from Manila. 27788.
Mulcahy's toboggan party.
31316.
Musical toys. 31448.
Old shipmates. 33617.
Stranded. 44028.
Morris (Felix) Young Ladv
Rodney. 52175.
Morris (Frances) Arizona
Bess. 1842.
Morris (Fritz) Clara Vere de
Vere. 7519-7522.
Morris (G. D.) :
Guil ty con sc i ence. 17761 .
Making good. 27610, 27612.
What a woman can do.
50045.
Morris (Grace) Youth & old
age. 52242.
Morris (Gussie) Cherrie, the
music-mad countess. 6899.
Morris (Harriet) :
Christmas land. 7233.
Frieda. 1.5421.
Morris (Harry) :
Black sheep. 4138.
Capital prize. 6049, 6051.
Night on Broadway. 32726.
Roman fete. 39774.
Morris (L) :
Bag. 2799.
In a whirl. 21091, 21092.
Morris (I. M.) Only way.
34226a.
Morris (I. N.) :
Jim Bludso. 22724.
Kaffir king. 23449.
Matilda. 28795.
Member from Utah. 29082.
Usurper. 48572.
INDEX
Morris (J. A.) :
Amazonia. 1084,
Moving picture girl. 31266.
Paradise alley. 35255.
Morris (J. C.) :
Bughouse. 5418.
Husbandless wife. 20728.
Matinee idol. 28804.
Morris (J. G.) Diet of Worms.
10841.
Morris (J. H.) :
Patriotism. 35571a
Playmakers. 36490.
Wasp. 49677.
Morris (J. T.) John Brown's
raid. 22839.
Morris (K. E.) Roses. 40037a.
Morris (L. E. C. de B.) Racliel
Russak. 38303.
Morris (L. R.) :
Behind the trenches. 3338d.
Death watch. 10288a.
Derelict. 10511a.
Interlude. 21816a.
Morris (May) See Wheeler
(M.)
Morris (Mildred) Last reserve.
24758a.
Morris (Neilson) :
As man sows. 2016.
My lady's glove. 31612.
One chosen. 33988.
River of light. 39571.
Morris (Nina) Friend's ad-
vice. 15463.
Morris (P. S.) :
Amanda. 1047.
Refugees. 38901a.
Morris (R. G.) :
Bagpipes. 2811.
Belle of the Antilles. 3425.
Bought & sold. 4737.
Bismarck's bounty. 3991.
By cable. 5672.
Charlotte Russe. 6799.
Coasting. 7733.
Death. 10271.
Down the 0-hi-o. 11624.
Eden musee. 12219.
Elaine. 12367.
Face to face. 13311.
Faith, hope & charity.
13433.
For sweet charity's sake.
14917.
Found in N. Y. 1.5118.
Ghost party. 16322.
Gold. 1G869.
Helen's hate. 18744,
Honor among gentlemen.
20154.
How the Yankee won in
China. 20537.
Immortelles. 21009.
Kindergarden. 23716, 23717.
Morris (R. G.) — Continued.
Kindergarten. 23718.
King-pin. 23896.
Latest fad. 24802.
Lone hand. 26110.
Man from Manila. 27788.
Modern Eve. 30604.
Mulcahy's tobogan party.
31316.
Musical toys. 31448.
Nell Gwyn. 32179.
Old shipmates. 33615-
33617.
On roller skates. 33791.
Peep at Mars. 35782.
Polygamy. 36757.
Pulse of N. Y. 37823.
Rachel Russak. 38303.
Skating-rink. 42647.
Stranded. 44028.
Thebaw. 45647.
Toboggan-slide. 46400.
Tobogganing. 46402.
Turkish bath. 47.340.
Up Salt Creek. 48493.
Varsity villainy. 48717.
Morris {Mrs. R. G.) Kinder-
garden. 23716.
Morris (R. G.) jr.:
Bows & arrows. 4803.
Novelists. 33100.
Morris (R. S.) Invisible
prince. 21911.
Morris (Ramsay) :
Actress. 219a.
Blood will tell. 4307.
In the war zone. 21.540a.
Irish gentleman. 21985.
Job's girl. 22786a.
Last of the Rohans. 24747.
Little American. 25581.
Ninety & nine. 32808,
32809.
Prohibition. 55047.
Tigress. 46204.
Under suspicion. 48137,
48140.
Wheel & the mines. 50166,
50167.
Younger son. 52220.
Morris (Robert) Water queen.
49698.
Morris (S.) :
Asleep at the switch. 2085.
Baron's ambition. 3036.
Broker. 5226.
Cleopatric. 7595.
Cupid's pranks. 9437.
Eternal question. 36076.
Fatty Felix. 13885.
H(^oligan in N. Y. 2021.5.
.Tack's Thanksgiving. 22.394.
Monkey & parrot time.
30S14.
:\I.i>^c« Levi & CO. 31099.
Morris (S.) — Continued.
Old Moneybags. 33577.
Our Hebrew cousin. 346.59.
Peddler's claim. 35774.
Three musketeers. 45993.
Wandering German. 49484.
Wheel of fortune. 50171.
Who's wife next? .50676.
See also Pike (S. M.) —
Samuels (Maurice)
Morris (S. F.) :
All's well that ends well at
Hartwell. 908.
Genius inc. 16088a.
Morris (S. H.) :
Father's crime. 13864.
Gentleman baboon. 16102.
Penalty. 3.5822. 35823.
Planter's sons. 36444.
Morris (T. A.) :
Bargain. 2987a.
Target. 45139b.
Morris (V.) Fountain of youth.
15130.
Morris (W.) :
Billy. 3871.
Chanteclair. 6709.
Interrupted curry. 21830.
Lady downstairs. 24388.
Mirror. 29819.
Mrs. Temple's telegram.
30470.
Modern Mephisto. 30630.
Morris (W. B.) Whose little
girl are you? 50718.
Morris (W. F.) pub. co. Next
year. 32594.
Morris (W. S.) Unconditional
surrender. 48069.
Morrisey (T. P.) Tom. Dick &
Harry. 46444.
Morrison (A.) :
Dumb-cake. 12021.
That brute Simmons. 45543
Morrison (A. E.) :
Blood love. 52920.
Dying pugilist. 12094.
Morrison (D.) :
Sunburnt janitor. 44534.
Wanderer's return. 49470.
Who is Pauline? 50620a.
Morrison (D. M.) Odds &
ends. 33278.
Morrison (E. W.) :
Heart of Hamlet. 1846S.
Rivals in little. .39.562.
Morrison (F. R.) :
Only the IMaster shall
blame. 34219.
Stuart Denville — g e n 1 1 e-
man. 44251.
Morrison (F. S.)
3749.
Morrison (F. W^)
Bible .Tim.
dias modernas. 40915.
Tres come-
3294
INDEX
Morrison (G. A.) jr.:
Capt. Kidd. 6132.
Hendric Hudson. 18807.
Lafayette. 24542.
Narcissa. 32012.
Morrison (J.) See James
(J. M.)
Morrison (J. J.) :
Aus cafes chantants, 2503.
Call of justice. 5889.
Crossways. 9220a.
Just from Brazil. 23353a.
Morrison (J. K.) At the end
of the trail. 2228.
Morrison (J. L.) :
Golden fleece. 16951a.
Long- green. 26142.
Morrison (Lee) Hour of
temptation. 53980.
Morrison (Lewis) :
Bit o' ash. 3992.
Decking the graves. 10348.
Fun in a fog. 15676.
Heaven. 18598.
Rose. 39945.
Morrison (M.) Works of H.
Ibsen. 51730-51730k.
Morrison (M. G.) Man's
shadow. 2S106a.
Morrison (R.) Devil's bond.
10681.
Morrison (R. E.) :
Dody. 11223.
Home, sweet home. 20049.
Morrison (W. P.) Suffragette.
44396.
Morris.se (L.) Prisoner of
Szarisla. 37519.
Morrissey (J.) :
Home sweet home. 20052.
No place like home. 32878.
Morrissey (W. J.) Smiles &
satires. 42829a.
Morrow (A. E.) :
Crazy guy. 9035.
Ra.iah of Kaputah. 38396.
Razum of Kohinoor. 38536.
Womansia. 51605.
Wrt)ng Wright. 51908.
.Morrow (E. W.) Wide wide
world. 50791.
Morrow (H. M.) Barber's
scrape. 2972.
Morrow (J. J.) First negro
jury. 14377b.
Morrow (L. L.) Mountain
Azalea. 31225.
Morrow (Marco) Thanksgiv-
ing dream. 45520.
Morrow (Martina) Prophets.
37719.
Morrow (W. C.) :
Dead secret. 10218.
In sanctuary. 21310.
Morrow (W. C.) — Continued.
Inmate of the dungeon.
21732.
Nance of the kings. 31941.
Morse (A. L.) Rules & regula-
tions. 40255.
Morse (C. P.) Puppets of a
king. 37854.
Morse ( Edmund ) Wanda.
49458.
Morse (Elizabeth) :
Countess. 8698.
Ladies night. 24325.
Morse (G. N.) President-
queen. 37079.
Morse (G. R.) :
Alice mine. 794.
Appomattox. 1723.
Bubble of fortune. 5363.
Dr. Pokanoff. 11175.
Granada. 17252.
His duty. 19599.
Scander Bey. 40943.
Tlieodore of Venice. 45708.
Zenobia. 52318.
Zenobia, queen of Palmyra.
52323.
Morse (K. D.) :
House in the forest. 20391a.
Sing a song o' sixpence.
55348.
Morse (L. B.) Dresden china
shepherdess. 11804.
Morse (L. C. ) Alice Kirkwood.
793.
Morse (L. M.) Charity Hig-
gins' vocal organ. 6751.
Morse (M.) :
Foolish investment. 14735.
Warm reception. 49621.
Morse (M. F.) Polly Brent.
36735.
Mor.se (M. H.) :
Land of sunshine. 24615a,
24615b.
Lawbreakers. 24876b.
Little Miss Nobody. 54292.
Peach bloom. 35707-35710.
Moi-se (N.) See Morse (W. N.
& M. H.)
Morse (P.) :
Aeronaut. 402.
Daddy Tecalco. 9601.
Legatee. 25006.
Morse ( S. P. ) Berserker. 3547.
Mox-se (Salmi) :
Anno domini 2000. 1568.
Doctor of Lima. 11174.
Little box elder. 25600.
Midwinter
29513.
On the Yellow Stone,
33948.
Passion. 35473.
night's dream.
Morse (Salmi ) — Continued.
Passions. 35487.
Temper. 45253.
Morse (Samuel) :
Carnabys. 6254a.
Countess. 8698.
Great air ship sensation.
17352.
How Lucy got even. 20498.
Imaginitis. 20997.
Impossible. 21040.
International flirtation.
21822, 21823.
Ladies' night. 24325.
Man of it. 27910.
Play without a name.
36461.
Rules & regulations. 40255.
Third party. 45813.
Two men. 47691.
War. 49566.
Week end. 49929-49932.
What love can do. 50092.
Morse (W.) :
Boiling water. 4505.
Hot water. 20348.
King Cole II. 23752.
Lost, strayed or stolen.
26357, 26358.
Madam Piper. 27158.
School-days. 41101.
Morse (W.F.) Youth. 52238.
Morse (W. N.) :
Land of sunshine. 24615a,
24615b.
Lawbreakers. 24876b.
Little Miss Nobody. 54292.
Peach bloom. 35707-35710.
Morss (I. Mueller-) See Muel-
ler-Morss.
Mortensen (K. M. A.) Maltese
cross. 27658.
Morter (E. J.) Old life & the
new. 33536.
Mortimer (C. ) Rainbow chaser.
38384.
Mortimer (Edmund) :
Adele Marot. 275.
Blarney. 4202.
Kiss you. 24026.
Leprechaun. 25091.
Jlask of honor. 28606,
28607.
One of nature's noblemen.
34062.
Quadrino. 37948.
Queen of hearts. 38026.
Robert Desmond. 39629.
Schoolmates. 41123.
Shanty queen. 41949.
Mortimer (Edward) Clouds &
sunshine. 7669.
Mortimer (Estelle) Mrs. Si-
lent Brown. 30456.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-103
3295
INDEX
Mortimer (Eugene) Woman's
hatred. 51533.
Mortimer (F. E.) Our leading
lady. 34700.
Mortimer (G. H.) Wifeless
life. 55943.
Mortimer ( J.) :
Charlotte Corday. 6792.
Ethel. 12995.
Giroflg Girofla. 16681.
Heartsease. 18586.
Joy is dangerous. 23079.
Polly, the pet of the regi-
ment. 36744.
School for intrigue. 41107.
Sundown to dawn. 44538.
Mortimer (J. O.) :
Girl from down there.
16489.
Soldier sweethearts. 43086.
Mortimer (L.) :
Hearts & men. 18540.
In God's country. 21185.
In the shadow of the gal-
lows. 21509.
Man's broken promise.
28098.
No mother to guide her.
32872.
Sin of ambition. 42471.
Mortimer (P. E.) :
Don't touch the flowers.
11418a.
Love that lives. 26626.
Two fools. 47609a.
Who married Maginnis?
50639.
Mortimer (W. A.) Upstart.
48544.
Morton. Volunteer organist.
49271.
Morton (A.) Nearly a case.
32117.
Morton (A. H.) Son of a vet-
eran. 43196.
Morton (B.) Queen of the cir-
cus. 38055.
viorton (C.) :
Black diamond. 4080b.
Charity girl. 6749a.
Fellow students. 53627.
For the flag. 53675.
Fourth waltz. 15205a.
Girls decide. 1667a.
Hidden hand. 19367.
How Jimmy made good.
53990.
Ikey & Abie. 20958a.
In old Algeria. 21258a.
Irish justice. 21997a.
Jim Manning's debt.
22733a
Kentucky Sue. 23616a,
23616b.
King for a day. 23772a,
Morton (C.) — Continued.
Little Miss Mystery. 25788a.
Madcap MoUie. 54374.
Man from Ireland. 27778a.
Mexico. 54502.
Mollie Bawn. 54578.
Mother & the boys. 31128a.
Nancy starts a boom.
31958a.
Nellie's husband. 32199a.
Paradise alley. 35254a.
Perplexities of Peter.
35946a.
Peter falls from grace.
36001a.
Riley's night out. 39462a.
Rounders. 40107a.
Seaside bells. 55262.
Seminary girls. 55277.
Snake charmer. 42874a.
Steve's pal. 43889a.
Sunbonnet Sue. 55479.
Two gentlemen from Kewa-
nee. 47617a.
Two Pinks. 47746a.
Uncle Tom's cabin. 48052.
Wanted — a husband quick.
49521a.
Morton (C. A.) :
Bess of the hills. 52869.
Sin against society. 55346.
Sin of temptation. 42474.
Morton (C. H.) :
Civil marriage. 7473.
Masons of our city. 28627.
Mother's love. 31190.
Nonsense. 32985.
Paul & Marguerite. 35599.
Poor & proud. 36790a.
Women of the day. 51614.
Morton (D. A.) Judge Lynch.
23143.
Morton (E. P.) :
Julius Caesar. 23249.
Twelfth night. 47413.
Morton (F. E.) Circus day.
7406.
Morton (G.) :
Baltimore. 2873.
Four Christmas nights.
15144.
Head of a nail. 1^403.
Her fatal love. 18970.
Magdalen's vow. 27344.
Mona. 30732.
Mystery of no. 17. 31843.
Nobility. 32909.
Morton (G. A.) Three bar
maids. 45929.
Morton (H.) Revolt of the
commune. 39282.
Morton (J. J.) :
Arbitrators. 1770.
Fool club. 14713.
3296
Morton (J. J. — Continued.
Happy-go-lucky. 18164.
Left at the post. 24980.
Morton (J. M.) :
After a storm. 461.
All that glitters. 915.
Atchi. 2305.
Claire. 7490.
Declined vdth thanks.
10351.
Dude. 11941.
First come, first served.
14355.
Lend me five shillings.
25058.
Olivia's crime. 33718.
Our wife. 40017.
Peg Woffington. 35796.
Pepperpot's little pets.
35872.
Trade. 46697.
Woman's way. 51590.
Woodcock's little game.
51672.
Morton (Leroy) Ever loving
barber shop chord. 13100.
Morton (Lewis) Troubles of
Mr. Flipp. 47181.
Morton (M. W.) :
Poison. 36645.
Scene from the last days of
Pompeii. 41009.
Spanish gypsy. 43428,
43429.
Two roses. 47766.
Morton (Martha) See Con-
heim (M. M.)
Morton (Michael) :
Col. Newcome. 7913, 7914.
Leading lady. 24919.
Little stranger. 25889,
Message. 29297.
Miss Francis. 29944.
INIiss Francis of Yale.
29945.
My lady's valentine. 31616.
My wife. 31731.
Newcomes. 325.50.
Snowflower. 42924.
Tantalising Tommy. 45119.
Yellow ticket. 52092.
Morton (T.) :
All that glitters. 915.
Pretty piece of business.
37122.
Morton (W. C.) Land of loot.
24596.
Moi-ton (W. M.) One night's
mystery. 34054.
Morton & Rossie. Travelers.
46863.
Morton (C.) Professor Moon-
er's troubles. 37635.
INDEX
Moschino (B.) :
Conca d' oro. 8201.
Ombra di Don Giovanni.
33737a.
Tzigana. 47878.
Mosenthal (S. H. von) :
Gyda. 17810.
Leah, the forsaken. 24927.
Lustigen weiber von Wind-
sor. 26955.
Madelein Morel. 27238.
Pietra. 36275.
Moser (C. E.) I am the king.
20787.
Moser ( E. von ) Lancers. 24574.
Moser (G. von) :
Arabian night. 1755.
Artist tailor. 1971.
Bibliothekar. 3750, 3751,
25225, 37536, 41362.
Birds of prey. 3948.
Hector. 18614.
I shall invite the major.
20822.
Librarian. 25225.
Medium. 29030.
Our English friend. 34609,
34610.
Passing regiment. 35462.
35462a.
Pickpocket. 36227.
Schimmel. 41057, 41058.
Slave. 42708.
Ultimo. 47909.
Uncle Grog. 47960.
Unreliable. 48410.
Moser (G. O.) Hypochonder.
20776.
Moser (K.) Phantom. 36076.
Moses (D.) Printer & his
devils. 37482.
Moses (M.) :
Gambler's trials. 1.5813.
Ruth. 40374.
Moses (M. J.) :
Change. 6687a.
Everyman. 13137a, 13138.
Pelleas & Melisande.
35813a.
Mosgrove (C.) Feud. 14095.
Mosgrove (H. L.) :
Kentucky heroine. 23605.
Mississippian. 30092.
Mosher (H. P.) :
Ervan, the king's singing
boy. 12894.
Old bookseller. 33427.
Mosher (M.) :
Old maple farm. 33566.
William Henry. 51063.
Mosher (R.) :
Lonesome pine. 26131.
What a girl can do. 50041.
Mosher
8386.
(T.) Contrabandista.
Mosher (T. B.) :
House of Usna. 20427a,
Immortal hour. 21006.
Riding to Lithend. 39404.
Mosher (V. W.) :
For district attorney.
14790.
Fourth generation. 15199.
Millstones. 29691.
Moskoff (G.) Last follies. 24711.
Mosley (H.) See Cooke (S.)
Moss (A. C.) :
Dutch Patience. 12071.
Dutch Pinafore. 12073.
Old oaken bucket. 33589.
Prof, Goldschmidt. 37631.
Resurrection of Jack.
39136.
Tam O'Shanter. 45030.
Moss (C.) Lady of Lyons.
24481.
Moss (C. A.) Fourth estate.
15195.
Moss (C. L.) :
Chieftain's sacrifice. 6974,
6975.
Fire worshipers. 14315.
Moss (F.) :
Durn fool. 12055.
First stone. 14390.
Game. 15824.
Man from Ind. 27778.
Miss America. 29898.
Miss America in the Philip-
pines. 29900.
Undercurrent. 48246.
Moss (H.) Bric-a-brac will.
5040.
Moss (H. E.) First cabin pas-
senger. 14350b.
Moss (T.) Dead secret. 10221.
Moss (W. S.) Paper of pins.
35230.
Moss' Empires, ltd. Crystal
gazing. 9295.
Mossmeier (.T. P.) Outlaw.
34889.
Mostow (F. D.) Mantle of
charity. 28124.
Mota (D. Guerra y) See
Guerra y Mota.
Motley (F.) Third house. 45807.
Motley (S. S.) Righted at last.
39454.
Motokiyo. Kanawa. 23478.
Mott (.1. A.) Home. 20002.
Mott (L. F.) Henry the Fifth.
18848.
Mott (L. S.) :
Prince Kallikrates. 37310.
Y Juli-et the tart. 51946.
Mott (W. F.) N. Y. 31881.
Motts (R. T.) :
Follies of 1908. 14675.
Mayor of Dixie. 28931.
3297
Motz (E.) :
Er soil dein Herr sein.
12845.
Heimkehr des Odysseus.
18638a, 18638c.
Kreine cafe. 24082.
Kleine konigin. 24090,
24091.
Million. 29637.
Schwalbennest. 41136.
Seine geliebte. 41412.
Unbekanute tanzer. 47921.
Was gliinzt, ist gold. 49632.
Moubrey (L.) :
King & artist. 23728.
Were-wolf. 49988.
Mouezy-Eon (A) :
Docteur Hortense. 11100a.
Enfant de ma soeur. 12745.
Fiances de Rosalie. 53634.
Major Ip6ca. 27573.
Monsieur Zero. 30872.
Nuits du Hampton club.
33128.
Panachot, gendarme. 35156.
Part du feu. 35386.
Tuile. 47322.
Mouillot (F.) :
Little duchess. 25659.
Popinjay. 36826.
Moulan (E.) Near-hero. 32110.
Moulton (A.) Pet of Paris.
35986.
Moulton (B.) Timely appoint-
ment. 46252a.
Moulton (E. A.) Changed.
6697.
Moulton (F.) Salamander
leap. 40574.
Moulton (H. F.) Punch.
37825a.
Moulton (R. H.) :
Bachelor girl. 2665, 2666.
Capt. Jack of the Lizzy B.
6115.
Champion. 6652.
Girl of tomorrow. 16608b.
Mr. Robinson Crusoe.
30249.
Panama. 351-58.
Robinson Crusoe, esq.
39671.
Topsy-turveyville. 46568.
Moulton (R. K.) Woman of to-
day. 51473.
Mouly (E.) Hablaba ozte de
j'echuras. 53853.
Mounet-Sully (J.) Vieillesse de
Don Juan. 48999.
Mounier (A.) Initiative.
21727.
Mount (F. P.) Mother's heart.
3118.5.
Mount (J. de) See De Mount
INDEX
Mountain (S. R.) :
Hot wiener wurst. 20349.
Railroad tickets. 38396.
Mountford (E.) See Grandin
(E. M.)
Mountfortt (W.) :
Missourians. 30098.
Over the transom. 34952.
Mountjoy (J. C.) Historia.
19877.
Moiirey (G.) :
Pair of false teeth. 35089.
Psyche. 37767.
Mourey (Mme. G.) :
Deux Mme. Delauze. 10645.
First & second Mrs. De-
lauze. 14347.
Moussorgsky (M. P.) :
Boris Godounov. 4657.
Boris Godunov. 4658.
Khovanchtchina. 23651.
Khovanstchina. 23651a.
Mouzin (A.) Liguria. 25436.
Mowat (G. N.) Kynnersley.
24275.
Mowat (H.) :
False step. 13538.
Little heathen among the
Quakers. 2.5712.
One forgotten. 34006.
Woiuan's lie. 51539.
Mowatt (A. C. ) Mute singer.
31471.
Mower (F.) :
Bad bov. 2769.
Gilded pill. 16359.
Rock of ages. 39679.
Stroke of 9. 44182.
Mower (S. C.) :
One chance in 10000.
33987.
Who's to blame? 50666.
Mowrey (F.) Twin brothers.
47482.
Mowrey (P. H.) Musical serv-
ant. 31446.
Mowry (L.) :
Avenue billows. 2523.
Great guns. 17401.
Man with a mania. 28001.
Orlandus. 34372.
Prone to evil. 37698.
Victorius, the Roman youth.
48981.
"Whispers. 50475.
Moya (L. Constante) See Con-
stante Moya.
Moya (T. C.) Furniture man.
1.5731.
Moyer (H. F.) Ranch 7-11.
38435.
Moylan (A. M.) Ape. 1671.
Moynahan (J. D.) Ruined ab-
bey. 40241.
MoyrSn ( E. ) Nobleza de alma.
32939.
Moyron (J.) :
Con toda felicidad. 8200.
Don Felipe el Hermoso.
11344.
Hombres que son hombres.
19997.
Lindas paraguayas. 25515.
Lindas perras. 25516.
Machacaute. 27099. 27099a.
Mujeres raalan. 54638.
Moyse (I. K.) As the critic
passeth by. 1414a.
Moyston (G.) :
Anderson's extra. 1401.
Criminal. 9106.
Eleventh hour. 12453.
Hermit of Spongecake.
19234.
His new pupil. 19747.
Housebreaker. 20454.
Light keeper. 2.5378a.
Mme. Benvolio. 27175.
Mother superior. 31169a.
Pirates. 36400a.
Quick & the dead. 38181.
Sentenced. 41501.
Song of the spring. 43239.
Superstitious Sam. 44606a.
To arms. 46358a.
Traumerei. 46703b.
Virtue. 49149b.
Will & the widow. 51027.
Mozart. Hoodwinking the im-
cressario. 53972.
Mozart (E.) :
Heinle, the German cobbler.
18644.
Winter. 51195.
Mozart (F.) :
Heinle, the German cobbler.
18644.
Snowed in. 42919.
Winter. 51195.
Mozart (W. A.) :
Don Juan. 11349, 11350.
Gartner in aus liebe. 55191.
Pilgrim's progress. 36305.
Sebastian
41276a.
y Sebastiatia.
IMozumdar (A. K.) :
Court of Indra. 8S4Sa.
•Jungle-republic. 23302b.
Kopalee. 24231a.
Return of Satyaban.
39189a.
Thecla. 45648a.
Mraczek (J. G.) Kismet. 24011.
Mucela (J. A.) For the sake
of honor. 14950.
Mucelli (L.) :
Cieca di Parigi. 7317a.
Era mio figlio. 12848a.
Mucelli ( L. ) — Continued.
Hamilton & Burr. 17968.
Hamilton e Burr. 17968a.
Mudd (A. H.) Vedah. 48747.
Mudford (.L J.) Painless den-
tists. 35064.
Mudie (L. ) Laughing Harry,
54236.
Muehe (W.J.) Witch. 51264a.
Miille (E.) Pair of jacks & a
queen. 35095.
Mueller (A. W.) Stultitia,
44281a.
Midler (Adolf) jr. King's fool.
23966.
Mil Her (Arthur) :
Feste burg ist unser Gott.
14073.
TartUff im reif rock. 45145.
Miiller (C.) Maison de danses.
27543.
Miiller (D.) Christopher Sly.
7278.
Miiller (G.) :
Don Juan & die kurtisane.
11353a.
Hysterische mann. 207Slb.
Krieg. 24252.
Narrentanz. 32021.
Miiller (H.) :
Blaue kiiste. 52915.
Buch der abenteuer. 49453.
Garage. 15887.
Gewissenssache. 16300.
Hiirgudl am bach. 18218.
Hochste. 19930.
Love coast. 26494b.
Mittwoch. 30505.
Reizende Adrian. 38987.
Romantik. 39841.
Wunder des Beatus. 51918.
Miiller (K.) O alte burschen-
lierrlichkeit. 33177.
Miiller (M.) What will he do
with it? 50146.
Mueller (M. H.) David Cop-
perfield. 10050.
Miiller (Margarethe) Maria
Stuart. 28239d.
Miiller (Wenzel) :
Nur ruhe. 33161a.
Rappelkopf. 3S479a.
Mueller (William) Only an ac-
tress. 34193.
Miiller-Malberg ( K. ) Fasch-
ingszauber. 13700.
Mueller-Morss ( I. ) Humani-
taet. 20619a.
Miiller-Rastatt (K.) Hermann
& Dorothea. 19223.
IMiiller-Schlosser (H.) :
Ahnen «& enkel. 625a.
Schneider Wibbel. 41084.
Vorleben des Dr. Kliingel-
wein. 49287a.
3298
INDEX
Mueller von Koenigswinter
(W. ) Sie hat ihr herz ent-
(leckt. 42259. 42260.
Rliillner (K.) Herr Lustig.
19307.
Miineh (F.) Fall of the Alamo.
13485.
Miinch-Bellinghausen (E. F. J..
freihrrr von) :
Ingomar, the barbarian.
21710.
Parthenia & the hero of the
wilderness. 3.5396.
Sohn der wilduls. 21710.
35396.
Wild-fire. 50956.
Miinzer (K.) Ruhm. 40239
Muffs & Pearl. Hungry hunt-
ers. 20668.
Muggerldge (M.) Rest cure.
39110.
Mtigica (E.) :
Explotados. 13255.
Justino, el jardinero.
23430.
Pajara pinta. 35123a.
Presidiario. 37086.
Prfncipe celoso. 37476.
Mugnone (L. ) Vita bretone.
49188.
Muhlbach (L.) :
Henry VIII & his court.
6453.
Merchant of Berlin. 12479.
Prinz Eugene & seine
zeiten. 13030.
Muhlke (.J. H.) 200 miles from
Chicago. 52479.
Muhr (H.) Caught. 6490.
Muir (K. & M.) See Smith
(M. P.)
Muir (O. B.) His Dani.sh
friend. 19589.
Muir (R.) Battle of the giants.
3134.
Muir (W.) Sunrise. 5.5482.
Mukerji (D. G.) :
Chintamani. 7101a.
Chintamini. 7101b.
Gold. 16874a.
Layla - M a j n u . 24892a,
54240.
Soldier's child. 43092a.
Vision of the ivory gate.
49166a.
Mula Ortega (J.) Galeria po-
pular. 15781a.
Mulcahy (E. F.) Co-ingular
sin-gulance. 7788a.
Muldo (G.) Vengeance. 32034.
Muldoon (Major) See McCart-
ney (W. H.)
Mulford (H. J.) Zeitklnder.
52310a.
Mulgrew (J. P.) :
Cafe episode. 53039.
Fifty-fifty. 14153b.
Funny face. 15709a.
In bad. 21108.
In my home town. 21246.
It ain't my face. 22198a.
Lady from Paradise.
24407a.
Life's sidetrack. 25345a.
Rag-time soldier man.
38336a.
Sign on the door. 42298a.
Something you wanted.
55390.
Sonny. 4.3262.
Mulhern (W.) Commercial
traveller. 8129.
Mulholland (E. I.) :
Ambition of Sarah. 1111.
Snare & the bird. 42884.
Mulholland (J. B.) Golden
bond. 16912.
Mulkins (A.) Prince Otto.
37364.
Mull ally (D. H.) :
Chance. 6664a.
MissTh.-inksgiving. 33038a.
Mullaly (C. B.) After the ball.
490.
Mullaly (.1. G.) Little Enoch
Arden. 25672.
Mullaly (T. W.) :
After the ball. 490.
Down Boston way. 11582.
His wife's visitor. 19869.
Joshua's troopers. 23047.
Under the shade of, the
Alamo. 48207.
Mullaly (Mrs. T. W.) :
Down Boston waJ^ 11582.
Fruit girl's love affair.
15619.
Joshua's troopers. 23047.
Under the shade of the
Alamo. 48207.
Mullaly (T. W.) music co.
Under the shade of the
Alamo. 48207.
Mullaly (W. S.) :
Beadle's pirates. 3157.
Miss McGinty. 29977.
Mullane (F. A.) Scene in a
rathskeller. 41010.
Mullane (J. J.) Dainty &
tough. 9638.
Mullaney (H. B.) Wife in
name only. 50888.
Mullen (A. P.) Real wise guy.
3S579.
Mullen (B. P.) :
It is home. 22215.
Uncle Bill. 47940.
Mullen (D.) :
Janitoi-. 22477.
Real wise guy. 38579.
Mullen (G. R.) Kidnapped
policeman. 23690.
Mullen (J.) Sherlock Holmes,
jr. 42094a.
Mullen (L. D.) Daisy. 9651.
Mullen (M.) Luna's love pil-
grimage. 26928.
Mullen (R. G.) Amer. nobility.
1250.
Mullen (T. F.) Broken parole.
5205.
Muller (Henry) :
Brothers. 5291.
I thought it was you.
20825.
My husband's flnt. 31579.
Trapped. 46843.
Muller (Hugo) Adelaide. 271.
Muller (L. M.) :
Brother & sister. 52998.
Mother Walda. 54613.
Mullett (M. E.) Romance of
two. 39826.
Mulligan (F. J.) King is dead.
23781a.
Mulligan (.1. H.) Innocents
abroad. 21758.
Mulligan (T.) Mulligan's mi.s-
haps. 31.837.
Mullin (E. L.) Codicil. 7761a.
Mulock (Miss) See Craik
(D. M. M.)
Mulvey (M.) Stake & halter.
43747.
Mulvihill (F. R.) :
Dixie-land. 11072.
Ramblers at Red Dog.
38408.
Mumford (E.) :
Bargain day at Bloom-
stein's. 2991.
.Tones vs. Jinks. 22984.
Square deal. 43678.
That blessed baby. 45536.
Typewriter lady. 47852a.
Waiting for the troUev.
49399a.
Mumford (E. W.) See Grant
(E. W.)
Mumford (G. E.) Home sweet
home. 53964.
Mumford (L. O.) :
Baby Scott. 2647a.
King of Timbuctoo. 23855a.
Mummey (.1. P.) :
Clear grit. 7570.
Jonathan Sharp. 22976.
Little dauntless vagabond.
25646.
Rainbow. 38383.
Sunshine, the fearless.
44591.
3299
INDEX
Mnnagle (F. J.) :
Mickie's Christmas tree.
293S5
Mrs. Take's mistake. 30469.
Success. 44346.
Munch (A.) Vesla. 48905.
Munch (W. F.) Homesteader.
20076.
Munday (J. W.) Bumps. 5456.
Mimday {Mrs. L. A.) Lasal-
varietta. 24663.
Muuder-Thonisen co. Alma
mater. 945.
Mundoza (W.) Goddess of sun-
shine. 16836.
Muudstuck (D.) King's mis-
take. 23980.
Munger (C. L.) :
Goose Creek line. 53816.
Just like a woman. 23369.
Munger (W. E.) Bell hop.
3364.
Munilla (A.) Golfa. 17037.
Muniz (L. G.) :
Filibuster. 14224.
Golf match. 17036.
Weather prophet. 49856.
Muhiz de Quevedo (.J.) Maria
de Africa. 28232.
Munn (B.) :
Conquering hero. 53237.
Road to Rome. 55185.
Munn (G. C.) :
Girl from Tim's place.
16535.
Rockhaven. 39692, 39693.
Munn (M. C.) Will Shake-
speare of Stratford & London.
51044, 51045.
Munn (M. H.) Actress man-
ager. 229.
Munn & CO. One woman.
34123.
Mufioz (.J. GallSstegui y) See
Gallastegui y Muiioz.
Munoz (P.) :
Cancion de Chantecler.
5989.
Cinco horas en globo. 7339.
Justino, el jardinero. 23430.
Maestro bicicleta. 27325.
Nobleza de alma. 32939.
Secreto de Susana. 41367.
Sevillanito. 41637.
Similiquitruqui. 42440a.
Ultima hora. 47905a.
Munoz Dueiias (F.) Puertas al
campo. 37S03.
Munoz Seca (P.) :
Bien ptiblico. 3768a.
Cachivache. 53036.
Cancion htingara. .5994.
Casa de los crimenes.
53078.
Celos. 6584.
Munoz Seca (P.)— Continued.
Coba fina. 7737.
Conferencia de Algeciras.
53233.
Cosas de la vida. 8597.
Escala de Milan. 53547.
Fotografo. 15105.
F r e s c u r a de Lafuente.
53707.
Fticar XXI. 15625b.
Incendio de Roma. 21590a.
Lagar. 24545.
Lolita Tenorio. 54310.
Lopez de Coria. 26180a.
Los que fueron. 54322.
Mari-Nieves. 28227.
Medio ambiente. 29029.
Mentir Ti tiempo. 29129.
Modelo de virtudes. 30577a.
Naide es na. 31904a.
Naranjal. 32010.
Nicotina. 32631a.
Nina de las p 1 a n c h a s.
32791a.
Pajarita. 35124a.
Pano de lagrimas. 35175a.
Pastor y borrego. 35502a.
Perla ambarina. 54934.
Por peteneras. 36845.
Remolino. 55145.
Roble de La Jai-osa. 55189.
Tentarula y compania.
45389.
Munoz Serrano (J.) Aqui es-
tamos toos. 52719.
Munro (C.) Liz. 54300.
Munro (G.) Caught in the act.
6502.
Munro (G. F.) Travelers.
46865.
Munro (N.G.) Sogoro. 43039.
Munro (N. L.) :
Circumstantial e v i d e nee.
7392.
Billeen alanna. 12^9.
Palaverers. 35132.
Unpublished scandal.
48406.
Munro (N. L.) & co. Eilleen
alanna. 12349.
Munro (P. S. M.) :
Aimee's fate. 644.
All for her. 842.
Banker's son. 2918.
Crime of an angel. 9086,
9087.
Cut & come again. 9518.
Defaulter. 10372.
Greed. 17538.
Notary. 33072.
Parvcnucs. 35423.
Sheriff Blake. 42075.
Suzanne's fate. 44702.
Wife's error. 50923.
Munro (W.) :
Last straw. 24772.
Liz. 54300.
Munro (W. F.) William F.
Munro's mystic changes.
51061.
Munro (W. W.) :
Bell boy & the tramp. 3358.
Confession. 8235.
Sneaking one over. 42887b.
Suite mixup. 44455a.
Wicked William. 50776.
Munroe (F.) Blind for life.
4243.
Munro's (G.) sons. Cyrano de
Bergerac. 9560.
Munsell (W.) :
Adam's ancestors. 263.
Cinghalese girl. 7370.
Co-respondent. 8506.
Graft. 17227.
Impossible mother. 21043.
Spinner in the sun. 43547,
Windsor's married wife.
51120.
Munson. Devil in possession.
10663.
Munson (A. J.) Midnight mis-
take. 29443.
Munson (C.) Until to-morrow.
48433.
Munson (G. A.) Unwelcome re-
turn. 48456.
Munson (H. M.) :
Best man. 3589.
AVanted, a man. 49528.
Muntell (W. C.) Liz. 54300.
Munthe (M.) Aase fiskerpike.
39.
Murard (A.) Heilige Antonlus.
18627.
Murchison (K. M.) Without a
flaw. 51312.
Murdoch (F.) :
Davy Crockett. 10065-
10068.
Lighthouse cliffs. 25401.
Only a Jew. 34169.
Thou Shalt not. 45900.
Murdoch (H. H.) Fourth es-
tate. 15194.
Murdoch (H. S.) Down brakes.
11583.
Murdoch (M.) :
Brave woman. 4946, 4947.
Lost love. 26325.
Old London. 33539.
Proved true. 37754.
Murdoch (V.) :
Lighthouse cliffs. 25401.
Only a Jew. 34169.
Murdoch (W.) :
Old London. 33539.
Proved true. 37754.
3300
INDEX
Mnrdock (F.) See Murdoch
(F.)
Murdock (G. E.) :
Antediluvia. 1597.
Antinous. 1618.
Borderland. 4652.
California. 5851a.
Chula. 7289a.
Coward. 8974b.
Estella mia. 12940a.
Gemini Jones. 16027a.
Into the forest. 21848b.
Madman. 27294a.
Odalisque. 33258.
Once in a blue moon.
33969a.
Prayers of a day. 37034a.
Primitives. 37250.
Question of clothes. 38159.
Shadow of the rope. 55295.
Sumeriana. 44488a.
Tonochtitlan. 55620.
Utensils. 48576a.
White hand of Moses.
50522a.
You're next. 52149.
Murdock (J.) See Sperry
(L. E.)
Murdock (J. J.) :
Auburn haired girl. 2354.
Girl with the auburn curls.
16652.
Girl with the auburn hair.
16653, 16654.
Mysterious girl. 31812.
Murdock (J. M.) Hoop of gold.
20220.
Murdock (L. H. ) Prof. Gandor.
37629.
Murdock (R. M.) :
Fifty-fifty. 14153e.
Governor's boss. 17192b.
Mr. AVest of the East.
30280a.
New Mexico. 32422b.
Safety first. 40487a.
Scoop the boob reporter.
41160a.
Murdock (W. L.) His two
wives. 19827.
Muret (B. M.) Social idol.
42968.
Murfin (J. M.) :
At daybreak. 52745.
Lilac time. 54273.
Sign. 55339.
What man calls love.
50093a.
Murger (H.) :
Bohemia. 4489.
Petite Boh§me. 36039.
Scenes de la vie Boh6me.
4490, 29701.
Vie de BohSme. 15379.
Murison (E. L.) Three wooers.
46050.
Murmell (J.) :
Spoilt young man. 43597.
Vittorio Emanuele. 49195.
Murnane (A.) Politics. 36719.
Murphey (L. A.) See Murphy
(L. A.)
Murphey (R. T.) :
Clergy's curse. 7600.
Man of conscience. 27890.
Murphey (W. C.) :
For her daily bread. 14813.
Why women sin. 50765.
Murphy (A. B.) Dangerous
guest. 9769.
Murphy (Alfred) Heart of
Newark. 18476.
Murphy (Alphonse) Berkley's
call. 3535.
Murphy (Andei*son) Villain's
plot. 49059.
Murphy (B.) :
Capricious donna. 6075.
False. 13508.
In the swim. 21527.
Murphy (C. T.) :
Caspar Veeder. 6380.
Consolation. 8323.
Convict's wife. 8436.
Fairy's well. 13424,
Florette. 14562.
Game keeper. 15838.
Ivy leaf. 22281.
Lena, the flower girl.
25053.
Lights of N. Y. 25430.
Loch-na-mar. 26045.
Minister's wife. 29751.
Mizpah. 30538.
Night in Niagara. 32698.
O'Dowd's flats. 33288.
O'Dowd's neighbors. 33289.
O'Neill of Kildare. 34137.
Peg, the witch of Ruby
farm. 35792.
Two little orphans. 47675.
Murphy (E. J.) :
Last days of Pompeii.
24703.
Woman of mystery. 51448.
Murphy (E. S.) :
Cupid & the dollar. 9373.
Old innocence. 33514,
33515.
Murphy (F. P.) :
His colour saved him.
19583a.
Little Venus. 54297.
Murphy (Fitzgerald) :
Bit o' blarney. 3993.
Deserted bride. 10540.
From rags to riches. 15566.
Irish statesman. 22030.
Kaflir king, 23450.
Murphy (Fitzgerald) — Contd.
Kreutzer sonata. 24247.
Narrow escape. 32023.
Old mill stream. 33573.
Power of the cross. 36994.
Scapegoat. 40949.
Silver lining. 42404.
Vampire. 48676.
Wicked wife. 50775.
Murphy (Frank) :
Floor walker & the cus-
tomer. 14547.
Two hot potatoes. 47642.
Murphy (G. E.) Prospects.
37741.
Murphy (H. A.) Hell's
kitchen. 18774.
Murphy (I.) Ulrique of the
banded brow. 47902.
Murphy (I. M.) Woman in
Wall St. 51425.
Murphy (J. A.) :
Airships. 662.
Angel among devils. 1460.
Cuck-oo. 9329.
Daniel O'Connell. 9808.
Female police force. 14029.
Fight for the state. 14178.
Forgetful teacher. 15015.
New side tracked. 32459.
Uncle Sam & John Bull.
48018.
Murphy (J. D.) Quiet hus-
band. 38207.
Murphy (J. E.) Ha Ha family
17860.
Murphy (J. F.) :
Old mill stream. 33573.
Rose & the shamrock.
39950.
Shamrock & rose. 41934.
Murphy (J. G.) Love's model.
26724a.
Murphy (J. J.) Cupid's cruise.
9427.
Murphy (J. M.) Mechanic's re-
prieve. 29000.
Murphy (J. S.) :
Airship. 661.
Day in court. 10125.
Social Judas. 42969.
Murphy (J, T.) :
Crazy two. 9045a.
Phases of a honeymoon,
36105.
That comedy quartette.
45548a.
Trial of the underworld.
46933.
Murphy (J, W.) :
Irish King Kerry, 21998.
Kerry rebel. 23627.
3301
INDEX
Murphy (John) :
Patricia. 35554.
Pontia, the daughter of
Pilate. 36783.
Shepherdess of Lourdes.
42056.
Venetian vendetta. 48795.
Walburga. 49406.
Murphy (Joseph) Maum Ore.
28870.
Miu-phy (K. C.) :
Hans Danske. 18101.
New managing ed. 32419.
Murphy (L. A.) :
Counterfeit bill. 8684.
Most popular girl. 31111.
Retribution. 39150, 39151.
Senator. 41451.
Murphy (L. B.) Frat initia-
tion. 15277.
Murphy (L. D.) :
Love on the battlefield.
26583.
Million in diamonds. 29645.
Murphy (M. F.) Face on the
bar room floor. 13309.
Murphy (M. J.) :
Fair Glengarrift". 13375.
Saucy Jack Barry. 40850.
Shaun O'Dheer A Glanna.
41978.
Murphy (M. M.) Lady Bea-
trice. 24360.
Murphy (Margaurite) Right
square in the eye. 39442.
Murphv (Mark) O'Dowd's
neighbors. 33289.
Murphy (Mary) When Mag-
gie came into her ovp^n. 50267.
Murphy (Paddy) :
Bouchaleen. 4731.
In a fog. 21065.
Murphy (Patrick) :
Brought to justice. 5311.
Irish rose. 22027.
Murphy (R. F.) Green-all-
over. 17548a.
Murphy (S.) :
Four-flusher. 15146.
Lass o'Loch Lomon. 24673.
Little Miss Right. 25792.
Touch of East Side life.
46606.
Murphy (S. F.) Kildare col-
leen. 23695a.
Murphy (T. J.) Father & son.
13819.
Murphy (T. P.) :
Bear. 3165.
Goat. 16817.
Maid or vi^idow. 27504.
Stronger sex. 44202.
Murphy (W. H.) Trip to the
Bowery. 47033.
Murphy (W. L.) :
Kerry gow. 23626.
Rose of Killarney. 39991.
IMurray (A. ) :
Messenger boy. 29311.
Nadjy. 31901.
Stooping to conquer. 43959.
White rajah. 50560.
Murray (A. H.) Farmers' al-
liance. 13688.
Murray (B. S.) Shaun O'Reilly.
41979.
Murray (O. H.) Fadilla.
13342.
Murray (D.) :
A'Becket. 65.
Bigamist. 3809.
Deserter. 10544, 10547.
Escaped from Sing Sing.
12909.
Faugh-a-balla. 13888.
O'Reilly aboo. 34331.
Pocket-book mystery.
36606.
Right's right. 39440a.
Sent to Sing Sing. 41496.
Stolen child. 43921.
Murray (D. C.) :
Circumstantial evidence.
7394.
Good as gold. 17055.
Ned's chum. 32174.
Murray (E. ) Women of L6 wen-
burg. 51612.
Murray (E. H.) Rob-Bobbie.
39603.
Murray (Ellen) :
Cain, ancient & modern.
50388a.
Crusaders. 21687.
Esau & Jacob. 53546.
Resurrection morn. 39133.
Murray (P.) My uncle from
Japan. 31721.
Murray (F. J.) Abraham Lin-
coln, a nation's idol. 93a.
Murray (G.) :
Alcestis of Euripides. 717b,
717c.
Iphigenia in Tauris.
21925d, 21926.
Medea of Euripides. 29011c.
Oedipus, king of Thebes.
33294.
Rhesus of Euripides.
39315, 39315a.
Trojan women of Euripides.
47141a.
Murray (G. W.) :
Cruets. 9255.
Eliza Weathersby's frol-
iquos. 12493.
Murray (H. P.) Cnrfew. 9472.
.Murrav (H. W.) Girl & a l)ur-
glar, 16420a.
Murray (J. B.) Grit. 17660.
Murray (J. F.) Cave of para-
dise. 6543.
Murray (J. J.) :
Adventures of Smith &
Jones. 363.
Murray & Mackey's bon-
ton ideals. 31389.
Murray (J. K.) Quiet honey-
moon. 38203.
Murray (J. M. T.) :
How Barney got his pas-
sage money. 20467.
Lord James Bilbo. 26204.
Two streams. 47786.
Murray (.J. Marie) :
Dream lesson. 53468.
Her son's sweetheart.
19147a.
Playing the game. 36477a.
Murray (J. Matthew) Break-
ing point. 4994a.
Blurray (John Allen) Hell.
18759.
IMurray (John Arthur) :
Idol makers. 20901.
In bad. 21108.
Sonny. 43262.
Too late. 46518.
Murray (Katherine) Well pre-
served. 55867.
Murray (Mr. & Mrs. Keith)
Terrible torpedo. 45434a.
Murray (M. J.) Untwisting
the twisted. 48445.
Murray (M. M.) Maid of many
lovers. 27478.
Muri-ay' (M. T.) Reinstated.
38986.
Murray (Mary) Columbia.
7987.
INIurray (Mervyn) See Wicks
(M.)
Murray (P. W.) Self defence.
41426.
Murrav (R.) :
Chance. 53105.
Free woman. 1.5339.
Kiss of death. 54186.
Mrs. Pipp's fortune. 54562.
My son. 54663.
Royal coward. 40132.
Squealer. 43696.
Murray (R. A.) Voron, the
robber. 49288.
Murray (R. R.) Henry Grat-
tan. 18901.
Murray (R. T.) :
South African girl. 43358.
Texas Ann abroad. 45489a.
Woman's sacrifice. 51568a.
Murray (S. W.) Gazabo.
16000.
3302
INDEX
Murray (T. C.) :
Rirthrisht. 3978.
Maurice Harte. 28877.
Murray (T. E.) :
Country visit. 8798.
Gillioolpy's birthday. 16364.
Mr. E (a mystery).
30174.
Our country visitors.
34584.
Our Trisli neishhors. 34684.
Our Irisli visitors. 34687.
Our visitors. 34798.
Murray (T. W.) After the
show. 519.
Murray (W. C.) Stolen secret.
43943.
Murray & Long. London life.
26104.
Murray-Anderson (T. ) :
Message from the past.
29303. 29304.
Redemption. 38840.
Murrieta (R. Fern.^ndez y)
♦See Fernandez v Murrieta.
Murry (C.) :
Finnigan's wedding. 14292.
Mulligan flats. 31325.
Murry (E.> :
Woman's worst enemv.
51604.
Young King Bradv, detec-
tive. .52173.
Murry (G. W.) Divorced.
11044.
Murry (J.) :
Cupid at Vassar. 9385.
Heaven. 18.598.
Life at Yale. 25288.
Old sweetheart of mine.
33638.
Sins of the fathers. 42528.
Vermont. 48872.
Musaeus (P.) Belle Marie.
3386.
Muscroft (S. J.) Drummer
boy. 11868.
Muse (H. M.) Outsider. 34913.
Musgrove (Mrs.) Our flat.
34628.
Mu.sgrove (E.) :
Box office boy. 4813.
Curse in a dead man's eye.
9491.
From palace to prison.
15562
Serpent in love's paradise.
41553
Sold for gold. 43058.
Musgrove (J. W.) Princess
- Lulu. 37430a.
Musicaverlag:
Brave Fridolin. 52978.
Prachtmiidel. 37016a.
Musick (.L R.) :
Hardtack. 18214.
Little Vic. 2.5924.
Maximilian, the monarch
of an hour. 28896.
Shetland lass. 42101.
Musik & theaterverlag Arion.
See Arion verlag.
Musikverlag u. biihnenvertrieb
Apollo. See Apollo verlag.
Mu.skerry (W.) :
He, she & it. 18382.
Imaginary aunt. 20995.
Make-believe. 27591.
Three blind mice. 45933.
Musorgsk§ho (M. P.) SecMous-
sorgsky (M. P.)
aiusselman (J. J.) Ticket sell-
er's dream. 46144.
IMusselman (N. H.) Mila
Whendle. 29550.
Musset (A. de) :
Andrea del Sarto. 1435.
Caprices de Marianne.
50444.
Carmosine. 6254.
Chandelier. 15084.
Fantasio. 13650.
Green coat. 17555a.
II faut qu'une porte soit
ouverte ou fermee. 54018.
Lorenzaccio. 26234.
On ne badine pas avec
I'amour. 33780.
Quatre comedies. 55081.
Mussey (M. H. B.) :
Barn circus. 2998.
Ekkehard. 12366.
IVlussle (O. ) Pansy Livingston.
35182a.
IMusson (Bennet or B. W.) :
Affair of business. 412.
Belshazzar. 3473a.
Brave coward. 4941.
Crook-makei's. 9175.
Eye for an eye. 13282.
Independence of Ira. 21615.
Tying his shoe. 47836.
Mustard (F. E.) Rise & fall
of Humpty Dumpty. 39509.
Mustol (S. J.) :
Tangled affair. 45098.
Village squire. 490.53.
Muza (M.) See Alvarez (R.)
Muzas (M.) :
Bocina de Regiilez. 4466.
Ochavos. 33240.
Senora de Gonzalez. 41480a.
Sobrino del ministro. 55377.
Travesuras de amor.
468S6a.
Ultima carta. 47905.
]Muzzy(A. M.) Equals. 12840.
Mydans (D. .L) Girl & the
goblin. 16436.
Myer (L.) Glass put in. 16735.
Myers (A. O.) :
Bishop's king. 3987.
Expose of the Order of the
sons of Jupiter. 13256.
Louis XIV «& the bishop's
king. 2639L
Reporter's dream of hell.
39075.
Myers (Alfred) :
Chorus girl & the elec-
trician. 71.50.
How the cigarette girl
made a puff. 20531.
Salesman & the porter.
40591.
Myers (Anna) Hearts vs.
clubs. 18583.
Myers (B. A.) Swell affair.
44794.
INlyers (C. A.) Hearts of stone.
18574.
IMyers (C. H.) :
Holding up father. 39968.
Mayor of Chemung. 28929.
Myers (E. A.) When I was
young. 55900.
Myers (E. A. H.) Trip to the
circus. 47039.
aryers (E. .1.) Shirley. 42132.
Myers (F. W.) Around the
station. 1907.
Myers (H.) My mother. 31650.
Myers (H. I.) :
Christmas tree. 53164.
Red Riding Hood. 38783.
Myers (J.) Brownies' Christ-
mas. 5334.
Myers (J. S.) :
.John Ridpath, ed. 22876.
' Prince of chivalry. 37331.
Myers (L. C.) Satchel carrier.
40831.
Myers (L. S.) :
Bogus professor. 4483.
His wonl of honor. 19873.
Ranch mascot. 38433.
Myers (M.) Queen Esther.
37992.
Myers (P. B.) Brownies'
Christmas. .5334.
Myers (P. F.) Panama. 35159.
Myers ( Shannon ) Woman pavs.
51478a.
Myers (Solomon) Heart of
London. 18472.
Mvers (W. H. ) Power of wealth.
37002.
Mvers & Logwood. Girl from
Bagdad. 16475.
iVlyles (A. E.) Society lion
43021.
Mvles (G. B.) Winning hand.
51158.
3303
INDEX
Myr6n (J.) Eva, la nifia de la
fabrica. 13054a.
Mysell (H.) :
Accidents of marriage. 140.
It's Maggie. 22243.
My wife's husband. 31754.
Rivele Scholtek. 39565.
Myth (M. Y. T. H.) See Nich-
olovius (L.)
My then (G.) Atty. for the de-
fense. 52764.
Mytton (H.) First locust.
14372.
N. (F. E. M.) Olive Varcoe.
33703.
N. (S. T. A.) Lover's strata-
gem. 26684.
Nadal (B. H.) :
Baggs, the angel. 2807.
Sunset. 44571.
Woodmites. 51691.
Nadaud (M.) :
Cheri-Bibi. 6898.
Fripouille et cie. 15471.
Julot ne reQOit rien des
dames. 23277a.
Main rouge. 27532.
• Nuit de noces de Mam'zelle
Gueul'mans. 33127.
On paye en nature. 33789.
Nadel (A.) Cagliostro. 5809b.
Nadel (E. K.) Billy Bouncer.
3879a.
Nagel (G.):
Actress. 217.
At the stroke of twelve.
2288.
Clouded misfortune. 7664.
Down and out. 11571.
Fixer. 14452b.
Gaiety girl. 15767.
Happenings behind the cur-
tain. 18129.
How props butted in.
20515.
In woodland. 21570.
It can't be done without a
makeup. 22199.
Knock-out. 24178.
Partner's parting. 35416.
Return of Jenny McCarty.
39185.
Striker. 55460.
Try out net. 47306, 47307.
Nil gel (T. R.) Who wants a
girl? 50681a.
Nagely (C. L.) :
During the war. 12054.
Father. 13816.
Fugitive. 15643.
Last moment. 24727.
Leader. 24909.
Man of mark. 27911.
Man of power. 27917.
Night-rider. 32732.
Nagely (C. L.)— Continued.
Over the border. 34925.
Son of a tory. 43195.
Star. 43768.
Test. 45456.
Way down yonder. 49729.
Willey Reilly. 51054.
Nagle (C.) Missing wheel.
30069a.
Naglet ( F. ) H i 1 d e g u n d e.
19484.
Nagor (K.) Syn wolnoSci.
55502.
Nagy (E.) :
Herr minister. 19308.
Miniszterelnok. 29755.
Nail (A. F.) :
Drummer boy. 11869,
11871.
Union drummer boy. 48329.
Najac (E. de) :
Babie. 52791.
Baby. 2634.
Bebe. 2627.
Divorgons. 11058 - 11063,
38126.
Faith. 13429.
Grafin Fifi. 17220a.
Nalbach (G. P.) Ignorance
personified. 20947a.
Names (A. A.) :
Dad's other son. 9611a.
Tyranny of gold. 47870.
Nance (C. H.) :
On the way out. 33946a.
Sharpe of the States.
41956a.
Nancy (Z.) See Zouros (N.)
Nandory (A.) See Weiss
(F. F.)
Nani (G. E.) :
Malocchio. 13157, 27649.
Tempest in the shade.
45294.
Tempesta nell' o m b r a .
45297.
Nankeville (W. E.) :
Little mother. 25807.
Penitent. 35843.
Nannary (M.) Jess. 22637.
Nansen (P.) Lykkeligt seg-
teskab. 26964.
Naouit (E.) Nitoquert. 32843a.
Napheys (B. F.) Hypnotist.
20768.
Naquet (F.) Bacchantes. 2653.
Narodny (I.) Fortune favors
fools. 15051.
Narrey (C.) Cigarette from
Java. 7330.
Nascimento (M. de) :
Ashes of roses. 2077.
Indian mutiny. 21633.
On the stage. 33920.
Nash (B.) See Farrar (H. N.)
Nash (C. T.) Rosebud of the
Rockies. 40020.
Nash (E. F.) Sweet Miss
Linda. 44757.
Nash (Mrs. F. W.) Lillian.
25461.
Nash (G.) Call in the night.
5S83.
Nash (G. B.) :
Full penalty. 15660, 15661.
Prix de Rome. 37547.
Spanish gypsy. 43430.
Timothy Dread. 46270.
Nash {Mrs. G. R.) See Nash
(G. B.)
Nash (H.) When woman wills.
50358.
Nash (H. C.) :
Klondike diamond. 24104.
Train robber. 46755.
Nash (J.) Josephine. 23028.
Nash (L.) Dan. 9693.
Nash (L. A.) 25462, 25463.
Nash (M. B.) Hunt for an
heiress. 20676.
Nash (R.) Pack of cards.
35009.
Nash (R. C.) :
Lopey 'lopers. 26180.
Wanted, a man. 49528.
Nash (W. J.) Dark cloud.
9857.
Nash (W. T.) :
Altar of Urania. 1015.
What's in a name? 50107.
Nashville woman's literary
club. Votes for men. 49293,
49294;
Natanson (L. A.) :
Boute-en-train. 4766.
Costaud des Epinettes.
8625.
Deux canards. 10641c.
Piqueta. 36394a.
Vieille renomm6e. 48998.
Natanson (T.) Foyer. 15225.
Nathal (L.) :
Ambition. 1102.
Carlos Herrera. 6233.
Claude Gueux. 7552.
Comtesse Berthe. 8193.
Crime of the opera. 9093.
Crocodile. 9161.
Daughter of Erin. 9951.
Dramas of California.
11672.
False gods. 13528.
Family. 13573.
Fontaine des innocentes.
14703.
Germinal. 16213.
Grand inquisitor. 17268. •
Guilty love. 17765.
Headsman's ape. 18422.
Henry VIII. 18880.
3304
INDEX
Nathal (L.) — Continued.
High life. 19412.
Hospodar. 20311.
Households of Paris. 20457.
Huronne. 20703.
Husband & judge. 20717.
Idol. 20S98.
Idole. 20906.
Imperia. 21026.
Irlandaise. 22056.
Isole de Chartres. 22181.
Jack Storm. 22364.
Jean Cevenol. 22555.
Jeanne Morelet. 22578.
Latest. 24800.
Lights of Paris. 25432.
Literary women. 25576.
Locust & ant. 26062.
Love & country. 26429.
Love's crimes. 26698.
Man of straw. 27919.
Marquise. 28356.
Martyre. 28523.
Monk. 30811.
Old miller. 33574.
Our sons. 34777.
Perche. 35S80.
Pomperau's marriage.
36769.
Porthos' son. 36858.
Proems Torquenie. 37569.
Red rose. 38791.
Robbers' banker. 39609.
Robert Fulton. 39641.
Rose rouge. 40016.
Rural life. 40307.
Self-confidence. 41422.
Storm king. 43980.
Sweet home. 44751.
Tales of Edgar Poe. 44988.
Terentia. 45397.
Toison d'or. 46425.
Too witty by far. 46551.
Traitor. 46777.
Trip underground. 47054.
Truly guilty. 47261.
Vacances du m a r i a g e.
48586.
Volcano. 49253.
1002d night. 52488.
Nathan (C.) See Nathan
(J. C.)
Nathan (P.) :
Eternal feminine. 12974,
12975.
For value received. 14957.
Game of consequences.
15855.
Gateway. 15944.
Great mademoiselle. 17422.
Greed. 17539.
Model. 30558.
Our esteemed colleague.
34611.
Nathan (F.) — Continued.
Queen commands. 37985.
Siren. 42561.
Spider & the fly. 43522.
Toll-gate. 46428.
Trumpet call. 47263.
Nathan (G. J.) :
Eternal mystery. 12981.
Love exchange. 26503.
Poor little rich girl. 55002.
Queen of Wall street.
38091.
That affair at Huutlev's.
45524.
Thirty a week. 45829.
Nathan (J. C.) :
Adventuress. 371.
Censor of Central O'Sea.
6593.
Even exchange. 13079.
Not far from 'Frisco. 33050.
Nathan (R. G.) :
Atavism. 2304a.
It. 22196a.
Son of God. 43203a.
Nathans (G. A.) Birthday of
the infanta. 52901.
Nathansen (H.) :
Aifaeren. 407.
Dr. Wahl. 11182a, 53429.
Gute biirger. 17792b.
Hinter mauern. 19509.
Indenfor murene. 21609.
Nathanson. Harvard girl.
18263.
Nathanson (L. A.) See Na tan-
son (L. A.)
Natl, alumni. Three comedies.
4.5941a.
Natl, board of the Y. W. C. A.s
of the U. S. A. See Y. W.
C. A.s of the U. S. A.
Natl, press intelligence co. :
Fast friends. 13726.
Lights. 25417.
Wilmot or Dunbar? 51102.
Natl. prtg. & eng. co. Knobs o'
Tennessee. 24176.
Natl. pub. CO. Tuff kustomer.
47319.
Natl, rip saw pub. co. World
peace. 51771a.
Natl, temperance soc. & pub.
house. Having fun. 18329.
Natkins (I. N.) Man from
Hell's Kitchen. 27774.
Naught (G. L.) :
In Little Italy. 21223a.
Pot & the kettle. 36894.
Tangl eland. 55-514.
Naught (I. C.) Side-tracked.
42246.
Naulty (E. F.) :
Eternal triangle. 12986.
Fair Erin. 13371.
Foundling. 15123.
Magdalen. 27335.
Old colony days. 33448.
Thoroughbred. 45871.
West Point. 49997.
Naumann (E.) Abigail. 72.
Naumoflf (A.) Jealousy. 22544a.
Navajas (J. Rubio) See Rubio
Navajas.
Navarro (A.) Le6n Zamora y
Salamanca. 2.5075a.
Navarro (A. ChSpuli) See
Chapuli Navarro.
Navarro (C. M. de) See De
Navarro (C. M.)
Navarro (E.) Maja de Goya.
275.55.
Navarro (J.) Centuri6n. 6602.
Navarro (P.) :
Bateria. 3097.
LadrSn y un detective.
24329.
Navarro (R.) jr. Cruise of the
Margarita. 9256.
Navarro Romero (F.) Autores
de la historia. 2496.
Navarro Serrano (L.) :
A orillas del Ebro. 18a.
Eslabon de sangre. 12925.
Famosa. 53602.
Flora, la viuda verde.
14552.
Hace falta una mujer.
17867b.
Justicla baturra. 23422.
Lobato. 26023.
Manifestacion. 28069.
Maravillas del progreso.
28146.
Perro del molino. 35948.
Navilus (M.) See Sullivan
(M. J.)
Navratil (E.) :
Brand new woman. 4906.
New (coming) woman.
32346.
New woman. 32489.
New woman up - to - date.
32494.
Newest woman. 32554.
Newest woman up to date.
32556.
Up-to-date new woman.
48506.
Nawn (T. J.) :
College coach. 7843.
O'Callahan of the locks.
33233a.
Pat & the genii. 35511.
Pat's awakening. 35584.
' Shanty town, 41950.
3305
Nawn (T. J.) — Continued.
Visit to grandpa. 49177.
Wlien Pat was king. 50281.
Naylor (D.) Sec Naylor (LB.)
Naylor (G. P.) :
Ozone. 34987.
Parasites. 35282.
Naylor (I. B.) :
Girl from Tex. 16528.
Knot of blue & gold. 24188.
Soft snap. 43037.
Thecla. 45649.
Naylor ( R. ) See Naylor ( I. B. )
Nazae (Comte de) Scarlet let-
ter. 40982.
Nead (W. S.) :
Caraboo mines. 6192.
Concealed witness. 8203.
Neafie (J. A. J.) :
Beatrice, the self doomed.
3188.
Harolde, the envoy of
Artois. 18240.
Harolde, the merchant of
Calais. 18241.
Neal (A. C.)
Nanon Lemoine. 31972.
Neal (Max) :
Amor & cie. 1327.
Auch ich war ein jiingling.
52766.
Blaue wunder. 4214.
Bilgeleisen. 53008.
Ei des Columbus. 53504.
Heilige Floriau. 18631a.
Hosenknopf. 53975.
Mme. Hyane. 27194.
Mann meiner frau. 28078.
Miide Theodor. 31301.
Parkettsitz no. 10. 35340.
Parquettsitz no. 10. 35359.
Untergang von Pompeii.
48429b.
Wir Japaner, 51218.
Neal (May) :
Columbia's flower. 7994.
Dairy-maid's festival.
53326.
Neal (R. W.) Mixture of Mal-
lorys. 30535.
Neale (Mrs. V.) Maids &
bachelors. 27513.
Neale pub. co. :
Mammy. 27683a.
Zorabella. 52386a.
Neall (W. H.) :
Before the war. 3302.
Cranks. 9012.
Economical boomerang.
12210.
Love's warfare. 26750.
Quiet smoke. 38209.
Raising the wind. 38391,
38392.
INDEX
Neary (P.) :
Martini affair. 28510.
Silent wife. 42356.
Nebur (A. S.) :
Last dollar. 24705.
Stronger call. 44195.
Nedbal (O.) :
Andersen. 1430a.
Keusche Barbara. 23632,
23633.
Polenblut. 36665a, 36665b.
Princezna Hyacinta. 37474,
Prinzessin Hyazintha.
37496.
Winzerbraut. 55962.
Neebe (J, H.) :
Auf wiedersehen. 2366.
Father-in-law. 13840.
His mother-in-law. 19735.
His stepmother - in - law.
19823.
Love of life. 2657L
Playing with fire. 36486.
Tango step-mother-in-law.
45114b.
Needham (H. B.) :
Insurgent. 21794.
Senator West. 41460.
Neel (O. F. D.) Man & the
deal. 27739.
Neelv (F. T.) Shackles of fate.
41650.
Neeson (P.) Too many friends.
46527.
Neff (B. S.) 'Piano tuner.
36202.
Neff (J. L.) :
Mr. & Miss Victrola. 54548.
Putting one over. 55076.
Neff (J. R.) Bundle of mail.
5486.
Negbaur (W.) :
Bad-reise. 2782.
Meselemja. 29290.
Neibling (H, E.) Ordeal.
34307.
Neidhart (A.) :
Du musst. 53479.
Junge papa. 23296.
Liebesinsel. 54261.
Wiistenmoral. 56020.
Neidig (W. J.) :
April fool girl. 1743b.
Chrysalis. 7281a.
Helen of Ilsley's. 18724b.
John of Ilsley's. 22871a.
Lucy-love-me-well. 26892a.
Money musk. 30788a.
Neidlinger (W. H.) Ulysses.
47912.
Neihardt (J. G.) Eight hun-
dred rubles. 12333.
Neill (C.) See Nillson (C.)
Neill (F. S.) Out in Idaho.
34813.
Neill (J.) Moonshine maid.
30958.
Neilsen (T. H.) Iceland saga-
nat. 20838.
Neilson (C. E.) Marriage bu-
reau. 54432.
Neilson (F.) :
Crucifixion of Philip Strong.
9247.
For a title. 14774.
Highway strollers, 19458.
Mme. Bohemia. 27177.
Manabozo. 28023.
Oflice. 33328.
Neilson (F. B.) :
King Arthur & ye knights
of ye table rounde. 23740.
IMr. & Mrs. Cleopatra.
30126.
Neilson (J.) Jacks up. 54097.
Neilson (W, A.) :
As you like it. 2063.
Complete dramatic & poeti-
cal works of Shakespeare.
41754.
Hamlet. 18006.
Henry the Fifth. 18858.
Holy city. 19984.
Julius Caesar. 23264,
King Lear, 23801,
Macbeth. 27054,
Midsummer night's dream.
29491.
Romeo & Juliet. 39868a.
39870,
Tempest. 45286a.
Twelfth night. 47421.
Neiser (J.) Won on merits.
51644.
Neiswender (G. H.) :
Coward. 8976.
Getting a job. 16272,
Psycho-scientific Salome,
37772.
Room 13, 39901,
Neiswender (W. H,) Trip up
the Kern River, 47056,
Neitzel (O.) :
Barbarina. 2965.
Lustigen weiber von Wind-
sor. 26955
William Ratcliff. 51067.
Neligh (J. P. S.) Scarab,
40958a,
Kell (Little) See Little Nell,
Nelsen {Sister M, X,) And
there was light. 52682.
"Nelson (A. D.) Fairy & the
witch. 13398b.
Nelson (C.) See Smith (Minna
C.)
Nelson (C. F.) Two sides of
life. 47774.
Nelson (D. R.) Armerine, the
moonshiner, 1884,
3306
INDEX
Nelson (E.) Jones & Jones.
22980a.
Nelson (E. E.) Coyote Kate.
8983.
Nelson (E. L.) :
Barnibe. 3005.
Count Romanoff. 8676.
Gypsy girl. 17830.
Gypsy queen. 17842.
Russian outlaws. 40338.
Tyrant. 47872.
Zafari. 52267.
Nelson (F. H.) :
Alone. 975.
He would be a mason.
18399.
Jack the Giant-killer. 22369.
Old woman who lived in a
shoe. 33678.
Nelson (F. W.) Reckoning.
38669.
Nelson (G. M.) :
Music hath power. 54643.
Strings, 5-5461.
Tables turned. 55504.
Virginia. 55785.
Nelson (H. M.) My native
home. 31661.
Nelson (J. B. ) King of Ab-
yssinia. 23822.
Nelson (J. R.) :
Dido. 10834.
Girl from home. 16497.
Nelson (L.) Twisted & tan-
gled. 47510.
Nelson (L. H.) .TeDhthah's
daughter. 22613, 22614.
Nelson (L. P.) :
Eight hours. 12331. 12332.
Genesis of the Christian
church. 16071a.
Political coppersmith.
36687.
Nelson (M.J.) Old maid's con-
vention. 33550.
Nelson (Merwin) See Nelson
(G. M.)
Nel.son (Murry) jr.:
Chicken hawk. 6953.
Kingdom of this world.
23942.
Unwritten law. 48461.
Nelson (R.) :
Chauffeur — in's Metropol.
6852.
Hoheit amiisiert sich.
19955.
Kaiser rief. 234.59a.
Kriimel vor Paris. 24263a.
Praehtmadel. 37016a.
Schwindelmeier & cie.
41145.
Verheiratete junggesellen.
55768.
Nelson (T. H.) Frolics in a
cafe chantant. 15513.
Nelson (T. S.) Stricken down.
44144.
Nelson (V. A.) Pretenders.
37099b.
Nelson (W.) :
Fighting chance. 14185.
For her brother's sake.
14S08.
It will be. 22249.
IMicliael Strogoff. 29369.
Minister's daughter. 29743.
Principessa del grammo-
fono. 5.5035.
Sapho. 40758, 40763.
Woman's expiation. 51524,
51.525.
Nelson (W. .J.) :
Pipe dream. 36307a.
Thirty minutes in the West.
45836.
Nelson (W. T.) :
Charley's v.ife. 6782.
( nitwitted. 34915, 34917.
Ten nights in a bar-room.
45354.
Tie that binds. 46170.
Xo].". (T. A.) Ring that binds.
;]t;476.
Nemeth (Z. de) Ambitious
French maid. 1113.
Nemours (P. F. DuPont de)
See. DuPont de Nemours.
Neniger (J. F. ) Secret influ-
ence. 41328.
Nepos (F. ) Emma Hart.
12G20a.
Nepoty (L.) :
I\Iarouf, savetier du Caire.
2S344a.
Oreille fendue. 34.330.
I'etits. 36054.
Neptune (A. W.) Mother
Goose pageant. 54604.
Neptune club. Neptune. 32229.
Neriui (E.) :
Epreuve derni&re. 12837.
Soir de Waterloo. 43042.
Nerney (I\I. J.) :
Between father & son. 3663.
Blind dramatist. 4242b.
Bouchal bawn. 4730.
Let there be light. 25134.
Marriage bill. 28374.
Morna Doon. 31046.
Secret. 41312.
Terry the Fox. 45444.
Nesbit (E.) See Bland (E. N.)
Nesbit (W. D.) :
Gainsborough hat. 15769,
15770.
Girl of my dreams. 16587,
Hair & the heiress. 17897.
Nesbit (W. D. ) —Continued.
Jewel of a husband. 22693.
Shine flirtation. 42111.
Nesmith (R.) Base-ball at
S])ruceville. 3071.
Ness. See Van Ness.
Ne.stroy (J.) :
Nur ruhe. 33161a.
AVitchery. 51278.
Nethersole (L.) :
Green stockings. 17593.
Kite. 24040.
Nethersole (O.) :
Daughter of France. 9956.
Last scene of the play.
24765.
Light that failed. 25395a.
Menace of the submarine.
29115b.
Pagliacci. 35051.
Price of wealth. 37183.
Submarine. 44315a, 44316.
Termagant. 45401.
Writing on the wall. 51851.
Nettleton (E. T.) Uncle Sam's
council. 48029.
Nettleton (F. J.) Prince with
an evil eye. 37381."
Nettleton (G.H.) Critic. 9154.
Netzorg (K. S.) Hiawatha
dramatized. 19351b.
Neubauer (F.) Huehnerhof.
20587a, 20587b.
Neuendorff (A.) :
Asmodeus. 2086.
Dr. Clyde. 11128.
Dr. Klaus. 11161.
Evelyn. 13076.
Falstaff & the Merry wives
of Windsor. 13552.
Lemons. 2.5036.
Lion. 25532.
My boy. 31498.
Ninety-seven or 79. 32812.
Oh, these naughty men.
33360.
One of the chosen people.
34072.
Rather mixed. 38504.
Schalk von Joenkoeping.
41033.
Trip to Africa. 47010.
Uncle Abe. 47931.
97. 52469.
Neuer deutscher verlag, F. L.
Halle & CO. :
Cagliostro. 5809b.
Volldampf voraus ! 49256a.
Neufeld (F.) Lovers' plot.
26677.
Neuman (Al.) Cleopatra. 7587.
Neuman (C. W.) Davenport &
CO., marriage brokers. 10036.
Neumann (A.) Zauberer vom
Nil. 52291.
3307
INDEX
Neumann (A. F.) :
All on account of a license.
883.
He wanted to be a soldier.
18393.
Raw recruit. 38527.
Neumann (E. O.) :
Corrado, the convict. 8571.
Don Pietro Caruso. 11358.
Neumann (G.) On the brink
of the abyss. 33822.
Neumann (G. H.) Sydney Car-
ton. 44844.
Neumann (H. Bock-) See Bock-
Neumann.
Neumann (J.) :
Adele Volkart. 279.
Ellida Riggsmore. 12506.
Neumann (K. M.) Spielerei.
43541.
Neumann (S.) Badende miid-
chen. 52811.
Neumann-Hofer (A.) Schlan-
gentanzerin. 41062,
Neumayer (Mr. & Mrs. L. M.)
Triumph of love. 47096.
Neumeister (H.) Chauffeuse.
6854.
Neumond (S. C.) Pomp. 36763.
See also Cowan (S.)
Neurode (K.) See Rothkirch
u. Panthen (K. baron von)
Neutralis (B. A.) See Carus
(P.)
Neuville (L. de) Ombres
chinoises. 33738.
Neuville (R.) :
At the stake. 2287.
Baroness of Touraine. 3030.
Bleeding nun. 4222.
Blood stained hand. 4305.
Boy tramp. 4851.
Buried alive. 5550.
Carmina. 6252.
Hidden passion. 19373.
King Ouragan. 23890.
Magdalen, the maid of the
Alps. 27336.
Miry pit. 29836.
Pandora. 35166.
Power of woman. 37003.
That hat. 45578.
Under the willows. 48226.
Neuwirth (S.) :
April first. 1739a.
Call. 53046.
Masquerader. 28639.
Pals. 35152.
Nevada Ned, pseud. See Til-
burne (E. O.)
Neville (A.) Politics & petti-
coats. 36725.
Neville (D.) As it happens.
2007.
Daughter of
Neville (G. W.) Cold deal.
7796.
Neville (M.)
Judea. 9966.
Neville (R. L.) Deserter.
10545.
Nevin (A.) :
Candy man. 6001.
Poia. 36629.
Twilight. 47477.
Nevin (D. E.) Powder-puff.
i6929.
Narragansett Pier.
Ponteach. 36782a.
Nevin (J.)
32017.
Nevins (A.)
Nevins (C.) :
Austrian crime. 2469.
Basilisk. 3086.
Clover blossom. 7676.
Hugh Buancompagno.
20590.
Mr. Brown, the model.
30158.
Southerner. 43391.
Typewriter & the type.
47849.
War correspondent. 55834.
Nevins (E. T.) Hugh Buan-
compagno. 20590.
Nevins (J. H.) :
Bride of Morocco. 5064.
Mrs. Rawdon Crawley.
30447.
'Twixt love & honor. 47524.
Vanity fair. 48699.
Nevins (K. L. ) Wrong wed-
ding. 51906a.
Navins (P.) Some bear. 55383.
Nevitt (L. G.) See White
(L. G.)
Nevitt (M. R.) :
In a Japanese garden.
21071.
Rostof pearls. 40049.
Wise in his own conceit.
51240.
Nevins (B. A.) Deceiver de-
ceived. 10322.
New (A. C.) :
Man's prerogative. 54419.
$500 goes begging. 56061.
New (C. H.) :
Colonial dame. 7943.
Liberty belle. 25215.
New Rochclle paragraph.
Thirst. 45820.
N. Y. center of the Drama
league of Amer. See Drama
league of Amer.
N. Y. herald co. :
Dream of the rarebit fiend.
11752.
Fluffy Rutlles. 14609.
Little Nemo. 25820, 25821.
N. Y. journal & advertiser.
Passion play at Oberammer-
gau. 35483.
N. Y. labor news co. Franz
von Sickingen. 15272.
N. Y. music co. I would like
to be your pal. 20832.
N. Y. story club. Wager. 49346.
N. Y. tabloid amusement co.
Mustard king. 31462.
Newall (G.) Do you get me?
11085a.
Newberger (A.) Just kids.
23365.
Newberry (B.) Toad. 46396.
Newberry (J. S.) Chantecler.
6714.
Newboult (F. J.) :
Devil's star. 53405.
Upstroke. 48544a.
Newcomb (A.) Yellow peril.
52086.
Newcomb (B.) :
Empty sleeve. 12654.
Sweethearts. 44791.
Newcomb (C. F.) :
Dermot IM c M u r r o u g h.
10517.
Fire worshippers. 14314.
Newcomb (H.) Hermit of
Cashell. 39233.
Newcomb (L. H.) Beauty from
Butte. 3231.
Newcomb (L. J.) Lilitea.
25457.
Newcomb (R) :
Capital prize. 6052.
Hero of B a r r a c k p o o r.
19258.
Won out. 51646.
Newcombe (C.) :
Big bavou levee. 3775.
Raided. 38354.
Newcomet (H.) Zultan of Zor.
52400.
Newell (H.) See Raymond
(H. N.)
Newell (J. L.) Master me-
chanic's son. 28691.
Newell (U. D.) :
Adventures of the bad boy.
364.
N. Y. by gaslight. 32527.
Through N. Y. by gaslight.
46074.
Newell (W.) Lost nugget
mine. 26329.
Newell & Thomas. His royal
highness. 19793.
Newes (J. G.) Mercaderes.
29136.
Newhaus (E.) Frank La Mon-
due's clown. 15268.
3308
INDEX
Newhaus (M. C.) :
Boucher. 4732.
Helen's experiment. 18742.
Newhoff (I.) Newsboy's sur-
prise. 32572.
Newkirk (C.) Folks back
home. 14666.
Newkirk (N.) See Newkirk
(C.)
Newlin (E.) Cupid & cannon.
9358a.
Newlin (K.) Missing pedigree.
80068.
Newlin (W. A.) Adventures
of X. 52573.
Newman (B. F.) Pseudo suf-
fragettes. 37764.
Newman (O.) Rudolph &
Adolph. 40227.
Newman (C. M.) Julius Cae-
sar. 23256a.
Newman (E.) :
Flying Dutchman. 14628.
Mastersingers of Nurem-
berg. 28751.
Valkyrie. 48642a.
Newman (E. L.) Wally & the
widow. 49440.
Newman (H. L.) See Newton
(H. L.)
Newman (I. B.) Rainbow.
38380.
Newman (J.) Mary's merry
Christmas. 28590.
Newman (M.) Jack Gascoigne
of Wall St. 22333.
Newman (M. J.) :
Ancestor worshippers.
1396.
Censor of Central O'Sea.
6593.
End of the game. 12708.
Five million dollar picture.
14435,
Flirt with your own wife.
14520.
Game of hearts. 15866.
Great internatl. marriage.
17408.
Hungarian baron. 20664.
Inner world. 21733.
Jack Gascoigne of Wall st.
22334.
New Year prince. 32503.
Real man. 38561.
Simpkins auto. 55345.
Value of money. 48664.
Newman (T. E.) :
Arbaces. 1764.
Black tulip. 4149.
Newmarch ( R. ) Khovanst-
china. 23651a,
Newmond (S. C.) Wonder of
the age. 51649c.
Newsky (P.) See Korvin-
Krukovskii (P.)
Newsom (S. C.) Tempest.
45263.
Newson (T. M.) :
Golden nuggets. 25306.
Life in the Black Hills.
25306.
Newton (C.) Are you a
smoker? 1799.
Newton (G. B.) :
Behind the big hat. 3324,
Broken violin. 5219.
Out of a job. 34819.
Stranded. 44021, 44022.
Sue & Will. 44376a.
Try-out. 47305a.
Newton (C. E.) :
All her own fault. 852.
Henry the Fifth. 18842.
Out at sea. 34811.
Newton (P.) For the sake of
happiness. 14949.
Newton (H.) :
Everything by steam. 13142.
Polly's picture. 36749.
Xevrton (H. L.) :
Actor & the janitor. 201a.
All about Goldstein. 820.
All on account of Polly.
52629.
Bachelor maids. 2673.
Beauty to order. 3243.
Booking agent. 4613.
Booster club of Blackville.
4636.
Breakfast food for 2. 4981.
Burglar's welcome. 5540.
Business is business. 5587.
But-in of Buttonbenders.
5633.
Call to arms. 5916.
Capt. Fourflush. 6105.
Casey the inventor. 6355a.
Chatter. 6842.
Club man's gossip. 7697.
Cold finish. 7797.
College chap. 7836.
College chums. 7838a.
Colored honeymoon. 7973a.
Coming champion. 8088.
Coontown 13 club. 8460.
Corner drug store. 8539.
Counterfeit bills. 8685.
Darktown fire brigade.
9897a.
Defective detective. 10377.
Dime museum lecturer.
10862.
Doings of a dude. 11246.
Doll & her dollars. 11255.
Donovan & the Dago. 11401.
Down in Paradise alley.
11606.
Newton (H. L.)— Continued.
Dutch cocktail. 12065.
Dutchman & the tramp.
12080.
East of Lynn, Mass. 12166.
Everyyouth. 13151.
Pads. 13346,
Family secrets, 13610.
Finished fight. 14280.
Five minutes from Yell col-
lege. 14436.
For reform. 14902.
For rent tomorrow. 14903.
Fortune-teller. 15065.
Fresh Timothy Hay. 15401.
Gay Mr. Bold. 15978.
Girl & the gee. 16434.
Give the women a chance.
16695c.
Glickman, the glazier.
16755.
Goddess of love. 16833.
Good fellow. 17073a.
Good mornin', judge.
17094a.
Good substitute, 17116,
Graft. 17231.
Heiress of Hoetown. 18682.
Her horseless husband.
19021.
Her 2d time on earth.
19130.
Hey, Rube. 19338.
His alibi. 53939.
His niece's hero. 19752.
I never thought of that.
20813a.
Immigrant inspector.
21003d.
In a cabaret. 21063a.
In Tall Grass valley.
21339a.
Innocent error. 21743.
Intruder. 21871.
Invitation to the ball.
21913.
Irishman & the coon.
22049.
Is he in? 22084.
Is it raining? 22088.
Izzy's vacation. 22289.
Jack & his queen. 22304.
Jayville junction. 22532.
Jitney banquet. 22753b.
Keep your eye on the ball.
23563.
Kid Hickey. 23664.
Killarney blarney. 23698.
Last resort. 24759.
Little red school house.
25859.
Look out for the cat. 26156.
Marriage & after. 28369.
Me & Cinders. 28960.
3309
INDEX
Newton (H. L.) — Continued.
Me & my down trodden
sex. 28968.
Meet my wife. 29043.
M e 1 i n d a' s sweetheart.
29075.
Memplais Mose. 29097b.
Messrs. Grin & Barrett.
29319.
Minister— why? 29740.
Mr. and Mrs. Fido. 30129.
Mr. Niagara's fall. 30219.
Mr. Seal of North Caro-
lina. 30258.
Mrs. Ben weds applicant.
30307.
Mrs. Clancy's confessions.
30331.
Monologue. 30831.
Morning after the night
before. 31053b.
My boy Jim. 31501.
My friend Brown. 31548.
My friend Fritz. 31550.
Mystery of the yogis.
31855.
Nothing doing. 54739.
Oh, dese women. 33350.
Oh, doctor. 33350a.
One sweetheart for 2.
34108.
Oshkosh nest week. 34404.
O'Toole's battle of Ante-
up. 34505.
Out's inn. 34905.
Oyster stew. 34983.
Pair of pants. 35108.
Peach of a pair. 35712.
Pep promoter. .54926.
Pickles for 2. 36224.
Pilsner & Poppyseed. 36315.
Pooh Bah of Peacetown.
36789.
Presents. 55023.
Recruiting office. 38692.
Rehearsal at 10. 38948.
Rose of Mexico. 39995.
Rush message. 40325.
Sallie & Sammie. 40.593a.
Schwartzbrodt & Pickle-
man. 41137.
Second-hand man. 41289.
Si & I. 42206.
Silly Sammy's secrets.
42381.
Soap peddler. 42941.
Southern episode. 43371.
Special sale. 43467.
Spirit of Capt. K i d d.
43559.
Strenuous Mame, the Bow-
ery girl. 44136.
Sunny son of Italy. 44560.
Swell affair. 44796.
Newton (H. L.) — Continued.
Swift proposition. 44799,
44800.
Tag day. 55506.
Teacher, kin I go home?
55519.
Timothy Ryan's return.
46272.
Touch of high life. 46608,
46609.
Toy land. 46667.
Tramp with a tramp. 46801.
Troubles of R o z i n s k i.
47182.
Troublesome time. 47187.
Twixt midnight & morn.
47528.
Two girls & him. 47629.
Two jay detectives. 47650.
^ Two-two train. 47809.
Umbrella mender. 47918.
Uncle Bill at the vaude-
ville. 47941.
Unofficial engagement.
48401.
Vampire, the fool & the girl.
48681.
Vaudevillainies. 48734a.
War of wits. 55837.
What every woman thinks
she knows. 50066.
What happened to Hannah.
50078b.
When Reuben comes to
town. .50288.
When the circus came to
town. 50307.
Who is Clarice? 50613.
Who? me? 50640.
Will & a won't. 51023.
Women's ways. 51622.
Words to the wise. 51720.
Newton (H. L.) pub. co. :
Booking agent. 4613.
But-in of Buttonbenders.
5633.
Fortune-teller. 15065.
Harmless flirtation. 18229.
Rush message. 40325.
'Twixt midnight & morn.
47528.
Who is Clarice? 50613.
Newton (I. G.) Geier Wally.
16010.
Newton (R. J.) Michael Stro-
gofE. 29374.
Newton (W.) :
Just plain folks. 23386.
Puck & Judge. 37798.
Newton (W. J.) :
Brambleton fair. 4901.
Double divorce. 11517.
Nezina (E. J.)
thorn. 39951.
Rose & the
Niagara Index. Dream. 11697.
Nibbe (M. E.) :
His nibs & his nobs. 19750,
Italian Joe. 22257.
Niblack (F. Z.) Midnight in
Chinatown. 29431.
Niblo (F. L.) :
Amer. humorist. 1227.
Girl of the times. 16605.
Niccodemi (D.) :
Aigrette. 639.
Refuge. 38900a.
Reiherbusch. 38963.
Requins. 39087.
Niccolls (F. A.) &C0.:
Don Carlos. 11339a.
Faust. 13904a, 13904b.
Maid of Orleans. 27489a.
Piccolomini. 36209b.
Robbers. 39608a.
Nice (E.) :
Bird claim. 3913.
Bubbles. 5365.
Cured of admiration. 9470.
Lord & Lady Tinkeytong.
26184.
Pockets. 36608.
Satyr & the duke. 40840.
Nicelli (P.) :
Cuore di belva. 9348a,
53304.
Italia. 54091.
Nichels (C. J. B.) Sarah's pri-
vate rehearsal. 40788.
Nicholas (A. C.) Compound
power. 8174.
Nicholas (E. F. B.) Zenobia of
England. 52321.
Nicholas (L.) Ex-po-tem-ti-si-
mous. 13257b.
Nicholl (R. H.) Maid, a man, &
a million. 27434.
Nicholls (Mrs. A.) Hearts
united. 18582.
Nicholls (H.) :
Jane. 22452.
Toreador. 46574.
Nicholls (R.W.) In the operat-
ing room, 21475a.
Nicholovius (L. ) Tale confided
by the woods. 44963.
Nichols (A.) :
Humanity. 20624.
O'Neil. 54810.
Nichols (A. B.) :
Jungfrau von Orleans.
23300, 23300a.
Minna von Barnhelm.
29757.
Nichols (C.) Aphrodite's awak-
ening. 1683.
Nichols (C. F.) Eilleen al-
lanna. 12351.
Nichols (C. G.) Mad woman's
daughter. 27146.
3310
DTOEX
/
Nichols (C. S.) Every child.
55226.
Nicliols (D. D.) True lieroine.
47229.
Nictiols (E. L.) Little Tommy
Bounce. 2.5904.
Nichols (E. R.) Thirst. 45817.
Nichols (F. S.) Mad woman's
'daughter. 27146.
Nichols (G.) Sis Hopkins, a
wise child. 42576.
Nichols (J. A.) Humanity.
20624.
Nicliols (L. A.) When love
shall conquer death. 50261.
Nichols (Lawrence) Sec Burn-
ham (E.)
Nichols (Lee) Bait. 52813.
Nichols (N. V.) Garden of love.
53746.
Nichols (S.) :
Fifty-fifty. 53639.
Oath & the man. 54747.
Nichols (V.) When dreams
come true. 50214.
Nichols (W. A.) Zaidee. 52268.
Nichols (W. H.) :
Benedict Arnold. 3501,
Comrades. 8186.
Damascus road. 9673.
Doctor Watson to the front.
11184.
Forest ranger. 14994.
Gay game. 15967.
Girl who didn't know Rock-
efeller. 16636.
In the diplomat's house.
21390
Isle of Mira Mar. 22162.
Pards. 35288.
Play makers. 36489.
Priniley's select party.
37251.
Then & now. 45699.
Wanted for murder. 49556.
Widow. 50798.
Nichols (W. R.) Victim of am-
bition, 48949.
Nichols adv. co. See Leven
(B.) -Nichols adv. co.
Nicholson (A. N.) :
Annie McVeigh. 52695.
Ella's all right. 12504.
It's born in 'em. 22239.
•Tohn, the barber. 22883.
Lady & the pugilist. 24344.
Lena of Hoboken. 25044.
One of the Marys. 34081.
Nicholson (Calvin) Love gos-
sip & glory. 26509.
•Nicholson (Clarke) Awaken-
ing of spring. 2567a.
Nicholson (H. O.) .Jacobite
regiment. 22409.
Nicholson (J.) See Martin
(J. N.)
Nicholson (J. C.) :
After all the judgment.
464.
Love gossip & glory. 26509.
Nicholson (,T. E.) Box of pills.
4808.
Nicholson (.1. K.) Montamin.
54.591.
Nicholson (.T. T.) :
Admiral's daughter. 303a.
Slave runner. 42718.
Nicholson (L.) Scheme no. 8.
41041.
Nicholson (L. V.) :
Blue flame. 4366a.
Call of the heart. 5904.
Love jungle. 26.537.
Nicholson (M.) :
Golden rose. 16999a.
House of a thousand can-
dles. 20393a.
Nicholson {Mrs. N. E.) :
Cousin Jim. 8892.
Leslie Stuart. 2.5094.
Nicholson (P. F.) jr. Stars.
4.3810. 43812.
Nicholson (R. T.) Athene.
2313.
Nicholson (T.) Carmen up to
the minute. 6249.
Nicholson (W.) Some other
day. 431-56.
Nicholson (W. H.) Counter-
feiting. 8693a.
Nicklass-Kempner (S.) Heilige
Antonius. 18627-18629.
Nickson (H. ) Miss amiss.
29900b.
Nicodemi (D.) Haifische.
17893a.
Nicol (F. M. ) Dream of eter-
nity. 11738.
Nicol (.L E.) Li Hung Chang.
25191.
Nicol (S. S.) :
Saving Les. 40893.
Supernatural magician.
44603.
Nicolai (G. ) .Johannisuacht.
22817.
Nicolai (O. ) Lustigen weiber
von Windsor. 26955.
Nicolay (H.) Second polka.
41302.
Nicolls (T. A.) Country giri.
8762.
Nicol son (M. ) :
Commonweal ers. 8149.
Cross-road circus. 9205.
Dauarhter of Pharaoh.
9971.
Destiny of woman. 10601.
Nicolson (M. ) — Continued.
Faustina. 13917.
Flower of the flock. 14596.
Garden of the serpents.
15905.
King Cophetua & the beg-
gar maid. 23754.
Young Rev. Chicklover,
52198,
Zealala, the princess & the
sultana. 52300.
Nicolson (M. H.) Children's
crusade. 7052a.
Nida (A.) Doktor Kritikus.
11251.
Niebel {Mrs. V.) :
From a poor orphan to
wealth. 15521.
Girl of the woods. 16608.
Nieder (A.) Mme. Plato,
27272.
Niedersachsen (Biihnenverlag)
See Biihnenverlag Nieder-
sachsen.
Niedhardt {A.) Seiu herzens-
junge. 41410.
Nield (T.) Oliver Cromwell.
lord protector of England.
33708,
Nieman (F. W,) Beautiful
snow. 3216.
Nieman (W. J.) Beautiful
snow. 3216.
Nieineyer (A.) Mr. Prince
from Princeton. 30244.
Nieuieyer (B.) :
German dialect political
monologue. 16186a,
Political parody, 36691.
Niemeyer {Mrs. .J.) Top floor
bedroom back. 46555.
Niemeyer (W. H.) :
Her mother's choice. 19077.
To greater heights. 46366.
Twenty-four hours of truth.
47441.
24 hours of truth. 52450.
Nieper (A. .T.) Moonlight so-
nata. 30953.
Nieto (— ) :
Castillo. 6415.
Sor Angelica. 43282.
Nieto (E.) :
Pelmazos. 35815.
Sultana. 44479a.
Nieto (.1. de) See De Nieto
(J.)
Nieto (Manuel) :
Mariflores. 28271.
Toros en Aranjuez. 46580.
Nieto (Miguel) Al aire libre.
669a.
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3311
INDEX
Nigond (G) :
Enfants k Bethl6em. 12752.
Escarpolette. 12914.
Franz von Assisi. 15271.
On ne badine pas avec
I'amour. 33780.
Perlot. 35933.
Saint Frangois d 'Assise.
40527.
1812. 52502.
Nikisch (A.) Meine tante,
deine tante. 29066.
Nilvolowsky (A.) :
Das haben die mitdchen so
gern. 9918.
Familie Estepau. 13565.
Verschenkte frau. 48888,
48889
Niles (E. L.) Old fashioned
posies. 33477.
Xiles (J. A.) :
Face to face. 13316.
General manager. 16046.
Mender. 29122.
Misguided Samaritan.
29888.
Niles {Airs. S. S. ) Helen dreams
true. 18722.
Nil 1 son (C.) :
Bond invisible. 4540.
Cleopatra on tlie job. 7592.
Nilrose (C.) Hypocrite. 20779.
Nilson (E.) Rappelkopf.
38479a.
Nina. Presidential predictions.
37082.
Ninde (M. L.) Morrting in
court. 31060.
Nion (F. de) :
Alerte. 737.
Angoisse. 1518.
Iiltat second. 12967a.
Materialisation de Miss
Murray. 28785.
Nipgen (A. P.) :
Ladye Faire. 24534.
Maid & the man in the
moon. 27439.
Nirdlinger (C. F.) :
Aren't they wonders? 1810a.
First lady of the land.
14370a, 14370b.
Fo\u- short plays. 53692.
Hoch, the consul. 19917.
liook after Louise. 26152a.
Princess Cosinio. 37410.
Spangles. 43412.
Washington's tirst defeat.
49673.
World & his wife. 51749,
51750.
Nirdlinger ( F. G. iXixon-) See
NLson-Nirdlinger.
Nirdlinger (M. L. ) Mystic
power. 31867.
Nisbet (J. W.) Charlotte Cor-
day. 0791.
Nisbet (W.) :
After the honeymoon. 504.
Terrible widow. 45437,
Niser (S. J.) Christ among the
Indians. 7171.
Nist (J. W.) Predigt an die
saufbriider. 37051.
Niswonger (C. E. ) :
Clique of gold. 7627.
Kentucky. 23591.
Nithack-Stahn (W.) Christus-
drama. 7280.
Nitze (W. A.) Cid, Horace &
Polyeucte. 7317.
Niveu (E. A.) Smith family.
42834.
Nixon (B. P.) :
Molly Bawn. 30704.
Queen of the se:i. 38080.
Nixon (B. S.) :
Lena Rivers. 2.5047.
Molly Bawn. 30704.
Queen of the sea. 38080.
Nixon (C. E.) Sword & scep-
tre. 44810.
Nixon (J. M.) :
Indian life. 21629.
Texas .Tack iu the Black
Hills. 45493.
Xixon (L. E. ) Fairy tales a
child can read & act. 13419.
Nixon (W. H.) :
Discipline. 1092.Sa.
Streets of honor. 44123a.
Things that happen. 45790a.
Nixon (W.K.) Garter. 1.5924a.
Nixon-Nirdliuger (F. G.) :
( 'ow-punc-her. 8961.
For dear old Penn. 14789.
Greater passion. 53828.
Honeymoon. 20121.
Li'l Mose. 25448.
Mayor of Laughland. 28934.
I'nder the Stars & Stripes.
48221.
iXoake (H. F.) :
Graham's d»^feat. 17244.
How uncle was cured.
20557, 20558.
Substitute. 44325. 44326.
Nobbc (P.) In the jungle.
21441.
Nobbe (W.) :
P>arseba of llabenstein.
3065.
Tantris. the fool. 4.5121.
Nobili (F. P. de) Src De No-
bili.
Nobiliiig ( X.) Koniiii" holder
truhling. 24225.
Noble (A. C.) :
Murder as a fine art, 31.368.
Spanish Main. 43434.
Noble (E. H.) :
Bill Jones, the scout. 3841.
Blue & the gray. 4343.
Noble (F. A.) :
Foiled. 14658.
From afar. 15.525.
Noble (G.) Bill & his book.
3833.
Noble (G. M.) :
Baby mine. 2644.
Dad's angel. 9606.
Gay Mr. Tompkins. 15981.
Reuben Glue. 39210.
Ti'ain wreckers. 467G0.
Noble (H.) :
Cupid & CO. 9359.
Yankee peril. 52007.
Noble (H.F.) Santiago. 40747.
Noble (H. R.) See Ripley (H.)
Noble (H. V.) Maniac. 28063.
Noble (J. W.) :
In old Manila. 21266.
In 100 years. 21290.
Mother & the boys. 31127.
Science vs. brute force.
41149.
Sneak. 42887.
Suffragists. 44427.
Transgres.sor. 46822.
Noble (K. W.) Colonial tea.
53217.
Noble (L. L. P.) Back fi-oni
the mines. 2738.
Noble (W.) :
Baby mine. 2644.
Dad's angel. 9606.
Gay Mr. Tompkins. 1.59S1.
Reuben Glue. 39210.
Train wreckers. 46760.
Noble & Brooks. Box office
man. 4813a.
Noble-Ives (S.) Poster show.
36883.
Nobles ( D. W. ) Unwritten law.
48462.
Nobles (M.) :
Actor. 199.
Auto suggestion. 2482.
Beasts of prey. 3174a.
Bred in the bone. 5008.
Bugtown flyer. 5425.
Cure for jealousy. 9460.
Days of '49. 10154.
For revenue only. 14905.
14906.
From sire to son. 15573.
Haunted houses. 18311.
Interviews. 21845.
It. 22198.
Jim Bludsoe. 22725.
Kentucky romance. 23612.
Love & law. 26446.
3312
INDEX
Nobles (M.) — Continued.
Love rules the Ciimp. 26608.
. Married flirts. 28448.
One sharp — four flats.
34098.
Phcenix. 36159.
Railroaded. 38370.
Reap as ye sow. 38591.
Unwritten law. 48462.
Why Walker reformed.
50761.
Wooden man. 51680.
Nock (A. J.) Barriers. 3057a.
Nodier (C.) :
Beatrice. 3180a.
Trilby, the fairy of Argyle.
46984.
No§ (A. C. von) Uriel Acosta.
48554.
Noe (C.) Blood of Rachel.
52921.
Noe (J. G.) :
Destiny. 10584.
Don Quixote. 11373.
Old California Joe. 33435.
Stricken dumb. 44145.
Tangled lives. 45102.
Wildcat Ned. 51002.
Noel (B.) See Beal (B. N.)
Noel (D.) :
San Saba. 40721.
Spaniard's revenge. 43413.
43414.
Noel (E. P.) :
His life's happiness. 19699.
Inside. 21770.
Noel (J. or J. J.) :
Alimony dodser. 52620.
Blighters. 52917.
Egoist. 12299.
Girl of tomorrow. 16608c.
Grit. 17657a.
Half a king. 17910.
House of rest. 20413a.
.Tudge. 23136.
Lost hour. 26307a.
Mills of the gods. 29686.
Other man's wife. 34460.
Parasites. 35283.
Pawn. 54906.
Perpetual emotion. 35936.
Quiet home. 38202.
Reformation. 38871a.
Royal road. 55215.
Sea wolf. 41234, 41235.
Silver threads. 42427.
Three plays & a curtain
raiser. 55583.
Upper berth. 48520.
Victim. 55776.
War. 49567.'
Wasters. 49682a.
Welsh rarebit. 49973.
Western way. 50026a.
Wild game. 50961.
Noel (J. or J. J.) — Continued,
WMld oats. 50982.
Woman pays. 51478b.
Noel ( Mrs. R. F.) Victim.
55776.
Noguchi (Y.) :
Demon's shell. 10457a.
Melon thief. 29078a.
Nohain (Franc-) See Le
Grand (M.)
Noie (V. de) See De Noie.
Noir:
Acreditado Don Felipe.
167.
.Tuergii de d o b 1 a d i 1 1 o.
23199.
Nois (Vad de) See Davidson
(D.)
Nolan (B.) Maid & the hick,
27438.
Nolan (.L J.) :
Black Patti troubadours,
4128.
Fallen angel. 53596.
From the cradle to Sing
Sing. 53726.
Great coal-strike. 17374.
Land where the shamrocks
grow. 54222.
Rambler from Clare. 55106.
Romance of the Catskills.
55196.
Ruling power. 55218.
Nolan (M.) :
Benedict Arnold. 52863.
Women of to-day. 51615.
Nolan (P. J.) :
Reta. 39137.
Vindication. 49074.
Wicklow bouchal. 50784.
Nolan (R.) :
IMistake. 30102.
Oh promise me. 33355.
Nolan (T. S.) :
Fair Oaks. 13381,
King's son. 23994.
Loyal. 26771.
Tragic denouement. 46742.
Noland (.1. R.) Courtin' by
proxy. 8860.
Noll (C. E.) T hear vou calling
me. 20793b.
Noll (O.) See Enos (E. E.)
Nollen (J. S.) Maria Stuart.
28239f.
Nomad, pseud. Caught at last.
6493.
Nomauii (T. M. ) Col. Conyers.
790.3.
Non § ver. See La Grove (A. M.)
Nona (F.) Fall of the Alamo.
13485.
Nones (J. H.) Gringo. 17642.
Nonnenhruch (R.) Fahnen-
liucht. 13354a,
Noonan (T. J.) Winning miss,
51167.
Noot (S.) :
Girl in the mantilla. 16565.
Lady & the tenor. 24346.
Twin king, 47489,
Norcross (A, F,) :
Benedict Arnold, 3497.
Ju.st a girl. 23321a.
Little blind god. 2.5592,
Loved he not honor more.
26661.
Matrimony on the half
shell. 28840.
Never too late, 32307.
Something doing every
minute. 43170.
Where there's a will,
there's a way. 50406.
Norcross (G. A.) :
Consuelo, 8363,
Mission bells. 30072.
Raraona, 38419,
Norcross (F.) :
Highlanders, 19453,
Monongahela, 30837,
Who's your bulla h ? 50678,
Norcross (F, M,) Sambo girl.
40652.
Norcross (F. W.) :
College capers. 7835.
Hadley. 17879.
King Henry of Navarre.
23777.
Mistress Nan. 30419.
'Twixt love & loyalty.
47526.
When a woman loves.
50192.
Norcross (L W.) jr.:
Dragon's daughter. 11657,
11658.
Two little dons of Spain.
47670.
Yankee Doodle up-to-date.
51988.
Norcross (J. M.) Devil's do-
ings. 10696.
Norcross (W. C) Success of
Minnehaha, 55470.
Nordau (M.) :
Doctor Kohn, 11163,
Question of honor. 38169.
Right to love. 39447.
Shackles of fate. 41650.
Norden (A. M.) :
Dutch girl. 12068,
West Point cadet, 50001.
Norden (V.) Making the
movies, 54392.
Nordenshield (J.) :
Actor's boarding - house.
52566.
3313
INDEX
Nordenshielrt (J.) — Coutiuued.
Bachelor's night at home.
2714.
Buncoed men. 5480.
Don't do that. 11411.
Fascinating twins. 53609.
Hariette's dilemma. 56079.
Noisy student. 32971.
That ain't your wife. 55543.
Nordskos; (A. A.) Quivering
ether. 88239.
Nordstrom (P. A.) :
Afterwards. 52595.
All wrong. 52637.
And it wasn't the least
what the gentleman
meant. 1410.
Cat & the kitten. 53088.
Corcoran vs. Mason. 53260.
Cousin Eleanor. 53279.
His wife & her husband.
19S49a.
Hold-up. 53960.
Knight & the lady. 54192.
Little Doctor Love. 54285.
One night stand. 54807.
Teacup inn. 55520.
Temperament. 55526.
Traveled roads. 46862.
Vampire woman. 55757.
Yes, my dear. 52102.
Nordstrom (M.) His wife &
her husband. 19849a.
Noria (J.) Tiger-lily. 46190.
Noriega (F.) :
Dip4gible. 10908.
Junto al abismo. 23314.
Sixto el del lunar. 42642a.
Turuo de Pepe. 47384.
Norli (O.) Gamle - landet.
15879a.
Normal schl. See Spearfish.
S. D.
Norman (B. P. van) See Van
Norman.
Norman (C.) In the firelight.
21404.
Norman (G.) :
Mother's atonement. 31175.
To the death. 46380.
Norman (H.) :
He forgot he had moved.
18373.
Midnight adventure. 29413.
Norman (H. B.) Common
sense. 8145.
Normand (.T.) Drop of water.
11849.
Noronha. Columbus. 8009.
Norraikow (E.) Aristocracy.
1828.
Norrevang (A.) :
Only the one door. 34221.
Woman & the fiddler. 51382.
Norris (A. D.) Sultan's daugh-
ter. 44482.
Norris {Mrs. A. K.) Spinster's
I'eturn from Oklahoma. 43553.
Norris (D. M.) :
Every thief has a soul.
13124.
King Theodore. 23916.
One day. 33999.
Norris (E. H.) :
Aaron Boggs, freshman.
27.
Abbu San of old Japan.
52546.
All on a summer's day.
52628.
All on account of Polly.
52629.
As a woman thinketh.
2000a.
Aunty. 2443.
Boy scout hero. 52969.
Burns rebellion. 5572.
Business is business. 5587.
By way of the secret pas-
sage. 53031.
Cabman & the lady. 5779.
Calendar days. 53042.
Civil service. 7474a.
Class ship. 7544a.
Clubbing a husband. 7701a.
Colored honeymoon. 7973a.
Cornelia Pickle, plaintiff.
8538.
Countess Kate. 8717.
Country boy scout. 53273.
Darktown fire brigade.
9897a.
Deacon Dubbs. 53359.
Deacon entangled. 10188a.
Deserter. 10543.
Divided attentions. 11001a.
Dream that came true.
11760.
East of Lynn, Mass. 12166.
Elevating the drama.
12441.
Empty stocking elf. .'i3256.
Everyyouth. 13151.
Fascinators. 13713.
Fatal necklace. 13762.
Fifteenth of January.
14140.
Friend husband. 53709.
Good fellow. 17073a.
Good mornin', judge.
17094a.
Goose Creek line. 53816.
Graduates choice. 17216a.
Graft. 17231.
Her honor the mayor.
53916.
Honest Peggy. 20106.
3314
) Norris (E. H.) — Continued.
In the college days. 21360;).
In the life class. 21450.
Just like a woman. 233G9.
Katie's new hat. 23530.
Kicked out of college.
54167.
Lady of the opera house.
54211.
Laughing cure. 54235.
Lexington. 25189.
Little people's plays. 2.5884.
Macbeth a la mode. 27062a.
Man who came back.
27976c.
Memphis Mose. 29097b.
Meow. 29130a.
Minister pro tem. 29739a.
Minnie at the movies.
29761.
Mrs. Clancy's confessions.
30331.
Mrs. Jenkins' brilliant idea.
30391a.
Mrs. Tubbs of Shantytown.
30473a.
Monologues, grave & gay.
80834e.
Oh, doctor. 33350a.
Old oaken bucket. 33591.
Parlor matches. 35352a.
Pat's matrimonial ventiu-e.
54901.
P i k e V i 1 1 e centennial.
36290a.
Political editor. 36688.
Poor married man. 36803a.
Popular music hnth charms.
36841.
Prairie rose. 37026.
Queen of diamonds. 3S020a.
Red parasol. 38771.
Rehearsal at 10. 38948.
Reminiscences of the dona-
tion party. 56085.
Re-taming of the shrew.
39138a.
Road agent. 39579.
Rocky Ridge vaudeville
show. 39699.
Royal highway. 40148a.
Rummage sale. 55219.
Rustic Romeo. 40356.
Ruth. 55224.
Sewing for the heathen.
41639a.
Shadows. 41706a.
Sing a song of seniors.
42483a.
Smith, the aviator. 42840.
Southern Cinderella. 4.8364.
Star Bright. 43773a.
Tencher, kin I c:o home?
55519.
Their first quarrel .o.">r)l.
INDEX
Norris (E. H.) — Continued.
Thread of destiny. 45921a.
Tomorrow at 10. 55G17.
Trial of hearts. 46930a.
Uncle Ephraim's summer
boarders. 47952.
Under blue skies. 48098.
Uninvited member. 48324.
Up in the air. 48482.
Wanted, a cook. 5-5822.
What happened to Hannah.
50078b.
What's in a name? 55887.
When Luciudy goes to town.
50265.
When the circus came to
town. 50307.
When the worm tiirned.
50338
Who's a coward? 50646.
AVhy shoe clerks go insane.
.50751.
Winning widow. 55961.
Women who did. 51616.
Norris (F.) See Wright (C.
F. N.)
Xorris (F. L.) Model eaves-
dropper. 30562.
Norris (F. W.) :
Broken lives. 52994.
Button end. 53027.
Good end to a bad game.
17071.
Knock that wakens. 24180.
Miracle. 29788.
Play builders. 36456.
Protector. 55055.
Sure cure. 44631.
Vengeance is mine. 48806.
When the heart prompts.
50319.
Norris (J. A.) Jollities. 22924.
Norris (J. L.) :
All men are born equal.
871.
Black mark. 4125.
Secret. 41316.
Vita) question. 49193.
Norri.s (N. N.) Great western
train hold up. 17486.
Norris (S. G. & W. B.)
Prophet of Babylon. 37714.
Norris fZ. A.) Chimney cor-
ner. 7070.
Norrits ( J. ) Prince Lazy Boots.
37314.
Norse (S.) Trials & tribula-
tions of an artist. 46936.
North (A. St pscud.l Winner.
51137.
North { F. ) Who's who & what's
what. 55930.
North (L.) -See Griflfes (J. H.)
North CSl. S.) Last case.
24686.
North (U.) See Kennedy (Al-
fred )
North (S. M.) As you like it.
20.54.
North (W.) Henry of Navarre.
18906.
North ( W. J. ) Saloon keeper's
daughter. 40619.
Nortli Dakota (Univ. uf)
Shakespeare, the playmaker.
55299.
Northgate (K.) See Barbour
(E. M.)
Northrup (C. G.) :
Open sesame. 34245.
Persecuted. 35955.
Northrup (T.) Girls of the
Liberty. 16677.
Noi-thrup (T. H.) :
Allan Quartermain. 926.
Colorado match. 7969.
Daisy. 9648.
Hawaii. 18333.
Rag. 38325.
Northup (J. W. ) Down in
Little Rhody. 11601.
Norton (Miss) See Nicholson
(A. N.)
Norton ( A. ) Convolvulus.
8441a.
Norton ( A. K. ) Day before the
.1 hop. 10114.
Norton (C. H.) Touch of na-
ture. 46614.
Norton (''. P.) Divorgons,
11061.
Norton (Carl) Philippine ro-
mance. 36139.
Norfoii (Oliarles) :
Castles in Corsica. 6430a,
D u t c h m a n's honeymoon.
12081a.
For another's sin. 14777a.
Furnished rooms. 15727b.
Girl from Broadway.
16478a.
Hebrew detective. 18605a.
Hotel Topsy Turvy. 20363a.
Little Snow White. 25S83.
Mixed mix-up. 30526a.
Opery troupe. 34273a.
Norton (D. J.) Enid. 12784.
Norton (E.) Turf inn. 47333.
Norton (F. A.) Two hearts &
a .Tack. 47636.
Norton (F. H.) :
Aglae. 585.
.\lhambra. 761.
Azrael. 2599.
Biir Tniun. 3792.
Cupid & Psyche. 9368.
Maude's faith. 28865.
SligM niisTinderstanding.
42782.
Vrandering Jew. 49485.
Norton (F. P.) :
Abraham Lincoln. 93.
Lady of the swamp. 54212.
Machiavelli. 27103a.
Six dramas of Amer. ro-
mance & hi.st. 42614a.
Norton (G. A.) :
Brothers. 5299.
Dressing case. 11815.
Girl in the tower. 16577.
Norton (H. F.) Firemen of
the Wissahickon inn. 14329b.
Norton (J.) Sappho. 40771,
40772.
Norton (J. S.) :
Broadway. 51.38.
Female broker. 14009.
Fifth avenue. 14141.
Fruit. 15617.
Glass put in. 16734.
Glendale. 16744.
Lion's share. 25564.
Maiden of Grand Pr6.
27508.
Mistress Hibbins. 30381.
Modern Portia. 30645.
Murder at Glendale. 31369.
Napoleon. 31986.
Niagara. 32599.
Our Amer. Dundreary.
34525.
Social evil. 42963.
Through the mist. 46096.
Under the gallows. 48166.
Woodman's fate. 51690.
Norton (Leonard) Jassemine.
22520.
Norton (Louise) Little wax
• candle. 2.5929a, 2.5930.
Norton (M.) :
H. H.— U. S. A. 53851.
Orange blossoms. -54820.
Turn in at night. 55679.
Norton (M. J.) From Scot-
land's hilLs. 15.571.
Norton (M. M.) Gloria victis.
16773.
Norton (R. E. ) Whistling
Sandy. 50482.
Norton ( S. F.) Against the
tide. 563.
Norton (W. F. ) Large deduc-
tions. 24649.
Norton (W. W.) :
Cupid on crutches. 9402.
For love & life. 14862.
In the wrong pew. 21549,
21550.
.Tack Deering's dilemma.
22327.
Little corporal. 25633.
Lookout inn. 26172.
Making him like it. 27618a.
Marjorie. 28312.
3315
INDEX
Norton (W. W.) — Continued.
Match-makers. 28767.
Noah Homaspun's strategy.
32897.
Old acrobat's dream. 33404.
Pahnist. 35144.
Red raven split. 38781.
Silver lining. 42407.
Somnambulist. 43383,
43184.
Norval (J.) Stage door John-
ny. 43722.
Norwood (E.) :
Charley's uncle. 6781.
Cuckoo's nest. 9330.
Girl up to date. 16625.
Grey room. 17622.
One good turn. 34012.
Norwood (H.) Sense & non-
sense. 41492a.
Norwood (R.) Witch of En-
dor. 55971.
Norworth (J.) See Klera (J.)
Norworth (N. B.) Sis little
saiiors. 42621.
Nosle (Y.) See Elson (M.)
Noss (F. P.) :
Foxv guy. 15219.
In old Seville. 21276.
Noss (H.) Kodak. 24203.
Nossig (A.) Manru. 28096.
Nothi (E.) Too witty by far.
46551.
Notlag (R.) SeeGalton (M. P.)
Notlev (Mrs.) Olive Varcoe.
9115.
Notlrac (Y.) See Guy (G. C.)
Nott (S. T.) :
Help. 18784.
Personally conducted fling.
35972.
Sump'n more'n religion.
44520.
Nottbeck (G. de) See De Nott-
beck.
Nougu^s (J.) :
Aigle. 636.
Auberge rouge. 23.53.
Danseuse de Pompei. 9825.
Freres Danilo. 15388.
Marcella. 28151.
Quo vadis? 38247, 38249.
Vendetta. 48778.
Nouguos (P.) .Tarabe de pico.
.54103.
Nouhuys (W. van) See "Van
Nouhuys.
Nourse (B. W.) Blossoming
of Mary Anne. 4321a.
Xoussanno (H. de) Polichinel-
les. 36673.
Novak (.7. O.) Rolando &
Floria. 39756.
Quo vadis?
NovS-k (L.) :
Princezna Hyaciuta. 37474.
Prinzessin H y a z i n t h a.
37496.
Novell! (A.) Cupola. 9449b.
Novello (I.) Love waltz.
26645.
Novick (M. A.) Amer., our
chosen country. 1147.
Novo y Colson (P. de) Arch-
millionaire. 1783.
Novotnv (V. J.) Paul Moty-
lek. 35174.
Nowak (L.) Andersen. 1430a.
Nowark (E.) Dead cinch.
10203.
Nowell (W.) Divorcons. 11060.
Nowicki (A. E.) Forgiven &
forgotten. 15022.
Nowitzky (G. I.) Architect.
1782.
Nowland (E. C.) :
King Theodore. 23917.
Web. 49868.
Nowowiejski (F.)
38244, 38246.
Nowve (M.) Larry's wife.
24662.
Noxon (A. R.I 'Twixt love &
hate. 47523.
Noxon (F. W.) :
Cardiac I'omance of the
king of hearts & the
stolen tarts. 6203.
Iceman. 20843.
Suite 16. 444.56.
Travesty on Camille. 46883.
Nove (E.') Moonshadows.
30954a.
Noyes (A.) :
Belgian Christmas eve.
3349b.
Rada. 38307a, 38308.
Sherwood. 42099.
Noyes {Mrs. B. G.) Gamaliel.
15792.
Noyes (C. W.) Electrical isle.
12414.
Noyes (E. C.) Midsummer
night's dream. 29497.
Noyes (H. L.) Mrs Ben weds
applicant. 30307.
Noyes (LP.):
Holy Amer. 19982.
Our industries. 34678.
Temperance drama. 45257.
Ways of life. 49797.
Zebuloa. .52306.
Noves{K. S.) Gamaliel. 1.5792.
Nozi6re (F.) iS'ce Weyl (F.)
Nugent. Dark secret. 9873.
Nugent (C.) Mermaids. 29217.
Nugent ( J. C. ) :
At sundown. 2192.
Birthright. 3978a.
Nugent (J. C.)— Continued.
Chance to be born. 6G73a.
Cynic. 53320.
Dreamer. 11765.
Genius. 16086.
Good fellow. 17075.
His own people. 19768.
Hunchback's love. 20655.
Indiana mayor. 21651.
Indiana romance. 21652.
.Just a common man. 23317.
IMasterpiece. 28732a.
Me & me Jimmy. 28964.
Mealhound. 54473.
Out in Ohio. 34815.
Peculiar proposition. 35766.
Regular. 38930.
Single .standard. 42.503.
42504.
Squarer. 43684.
That little devil. 4.5588.
Nugent (J. E.) :
Fugitive. 15641.
Opal ring. 34237.
Nugent (O.) :
Broken pledge. 5207.
Irish tycoon. 22036.
Prohibition in Kansas.
37664.
Redeemed. 38826.
Nugent (W. A.) Heels. 53898.
Nuhfer (A. G.) Language of
flowers. 24638.
Nuitter (C.) See Truinet
. (C. L. E.)
Nun of Kenmare. See Clare
(M. F.)
Nunez (H. H.) :
False steps. 13539.
Wife or widow? 50912.
Nunez (Joseph A.) :
False steps. 13.539.
Fragmented Maine shatters
proud Spain. 1.5239.
Nobody's son. 32957.
Queer complications. 38134.
Saint & sinners. 40510.
What will the harvest be?
5015L
Wife or widow? 50912.
Nunez (Juliette A.) Nobody's
son. 32957.
Nunn (J.) Queen of Wexford
& the New England Yankee.
38092.
Nunn (P.) Girl who lost her
honeymoon. 16637b.
Nunn (W.) Room 23. 39902.
Nunzio (A. de) Two thousand
dollars to bring him to life.
47794a.
Nus (E.) Miss Sarah Multon.
30023.
Nute (A.
9535.
C. ) Cyclone Pete.
3316
IITDEX
Niitt (G. W. M.) Kranks.
24241.
Nuttall (M. M.) :
Flaw. 14490.
Played to a finish. 36464.
Nybloc (M.) Jean & the
plumber. 22552a.
Nye (B.) See Nye (E. W.)
Nye (E.) Affaire d'honneur.
421.
Nye (E. W.) :
Cadi. 5793.
Gas fixtures. 15927.
Stung. 44292.
Nye (F.) Mr, Sampson of
Omaha. 30250.
Nye (I. C.) Delpha. 10428.
Nye (L.) See Simpson. (L.N.)
Nye (M.) Affaire d'honneur.
421.
Nye (N.) :
Female drummer. 14017.
Sacrifice. 40459.
Nye (T. F.) Bandit hero. 2889.
Nyitray (E.) :
His best friend. 19556.
Innocent. 21737b.
Oh, James! 54760.
Oh, papa ! papa ! 33352a.
Path of glory. 35536.
Ragged messenger. 38343a.
Typhoon. 47858. 47862,
47863, 47865.
Vision. 49158.
Wild Poppy. 55946.
Wizard of the hills. 51339.
Yellow men. 52080.
Nyse (E. F. de) See De Nyse.
Oak leaves co. King's palace.
23984.
Oakenfull (E.) Alma, the en-
cumbrance. 947.
Oakes(A. F.) Swastika. 44733.
Oakes (A. H.) Old & new.
33407.
Oakes (A. T.) :
Alligator. 937.
Cecil Strathmore. 6558.
Cousin Blake. 8881.
Day out company. 10146.
Hero drummer boy. 19254.
Margaret. 28197.
Married, not marred. 28459.
Montclair. 30898.
No. 29. 33142.
Old & new. 33407.
Rita. 39524.
Sacrifice. 40454.
Tactics. 44907.
Oakes (Mrs. A. T.) :
No. 29. 33143.
Traitor. 46775.
Oakes (J. D.) Rough Mr.
Rider. 40070.
Oakley (H. C.) Combinations.
8035.
Oaks (J. M.) :
By proxy. 5706.
Girl from down there.
16489.
Soldier sweetheart. 43086.
Oakwood (C. H.) :
Family doctor. 13589.
Our family doctor. 34613.
Obenderf (.T. L. ) Amer. king.
1239.
Obenschain (E. M.) Dance of
the fairies. 9709.
Ober (A. D.) Old homespun.
33510.
Ober (E. H.) Fanchonette.
13627.
Ober (R.) :
His come back. 19583b.
Who's a thief? 50640a.
Oberdorfer (H. D.) Brother-
hood of man. 5280a.
Oberholtzer (E. P.) Words of
the pageant, Philadelphia.
51719.
Oberleithner (M.) Aphrodite.
1676.
Oberman. Green horse. 17577.
Oberraeier (S. I.) :
Constance. 8345.
Mistaken. 30110.
Obernauer ( H. D. ) Human na-
ture. 20612.
Oberndorfer (A. H.) Marseil-
laise. 28478.
Oberton (C.) Bridlebrook. a
son of the soil. 5102.
Oberwarth (L.) General's wife.
16066.
O'Bolger (T. D.) :
Home sweet home. 53964.
Whirligig. 50457b.
O'Bovlan (B. M.) Rebels.
38632.
O'BoYle ( J. C.) Brotherly love.
5284. ,
O'Brien (A. L!) Jock, my love.
22790.
O'Brien (C. J.) Rapid transit
up-to-date. 38476.
O'Brien (David) Bloomer gii-ls
abroad. 4315.
O'Brien (Denis) :
Enamored. 12665.
Etiquette. 13008.
O'Brien (E.) Willi- Joe. 51056.
O'Brien (E. F.) Capt. Kelly.
6125.
O'Brien (E. J.) Sancta Susan-
na. 40682a.
O'Brien (E. O.) Aaron Burr.
31.
O'Brien (J.) Burning embers.
5569.
O'Brien (J. A.) His wife's but-
ler. 19857.
O'Brien (J. T.) :
Bouncers. 4742.
Fair nihilist. 13380.
Lost cause. 26287.
Petticoats. 36061a.
O'Brien (K.) Nora's fortune.
33003.
O'Brien (M.) Maine disaster.
27.536.
O'Brien (N.) Darktown's
bravest in Fighting the
flames. 9899.
O'Brien (P.) Wishing. 55969.
O'Brien (R. G.) Building the
Amer. nation. 5433.
O'Brien (R. H.) Probation.
37558.
O'Brien (S.) Duty. 53487.
O'Brien (S. J.) Musical bar.
31415.
O'Brien (T.) Life in N. Y.
25304.
O'Brien (T. H.) Robert Em-
met, the martyr of Irish lib-
erty. 39639.
O'Brien (T. P.) From farm to
nobility. 15539a.
O'Brien (W.) Wise Italians.
51240a.
O'Brien (W. D.) :
Connemara. 8280.
Devoted friends. 10725.
Manhood's triumph. 28062.
O'Brien (W. D. A.) Jerry
Hoolagin. 22622.
O'Brien (W. L.) :
Aaron Burr. 31.
Benedict Arnold. 3503.
Guieowar. 17743.
Haunted house. 18307.
Princess Badoura. 37399.
O'Brien (W. S.) Constancy.
8353.
O'Brien (W. W.) Conversation
of a 20th century comedy
couple. 8404.
O'Bryan (H. J.) Earl of Rad-
nor. 12130.
O'Bvrue (B.) Milliner's ap-
prentice. 29627.
Ochiai (T.) Kanawa. 23478.
O'Conaii'e (P.) Cherry bird.
53122.
O'Connell (A.) Beau Brum-
mell. 3191.
O'Connell (D.) :
Blood relations. 4302.
Bluff King Hal. 4405.
Columbus. 8011.
Conspiracy. 8328.
Na Modherroo. 31883.
On the road. 3B897.
3317
INDEX
O'Connell (D.)— Continued.
Senior & junior. 41474.
Their majesties abroad.
45673.
O'Connell (E.) O'Dowd from
Cohoes. 33287.
O'Connell (S.) Double court-
ship. 11507a.
O'Connor (B. L.) Power of the
czar. 36995.
O'Connor (E. B.) Bright &
Gaj% attorneys-at-law. 5112.
O'Connor (E. G.) :
Bachelor's club climax.
2693.
City of graft. 7457.
Labor defeats capitalists.
24290.
Madam Wise. 27164.
Peacemaker. 35702.
Scale of justice. 40924.
Secret. 41315.
Two rivals. 47763.
O'Connor (E. M.) :
Complete works of Shake-
speare. 41858-41869.
Two gentlemen at once.
47617.
O'Connor (Elizabeth) Lost
leader. 26323.
O'Connor (Evelyn) :
Bearing arms. 3170.
Higher education. 19436,
19437.
New era. 32372.
Rock of safety. 39685.
Wind bloweth. 51112,
51113.
O'Connor (P. P.) :
At the polls. 2269a.
Justice wanted. 23421c.
O'Connor (H.) :
Bright & Gay, attorneys-at-
law. 5112.
Bright & Gay, barristers.
5113.
O'Connor (H. M.) Thorough-
bred & the lady. 45874.
O'Connor (J. H.) White caps.
50491.
O'Connor (J. J.) :
Busy afternoon. 5620.
Caught with the goods.
6515.
Line between. 25520.
Midnight appeal. 29415.
O'Connor (J. T.) :
Criminal. 9106.
Mother Superior. 31169a.
O'Connor (.Jeremiah) :
Domitian. 1U533.
Heliogabalus. 18754.
Hetty Sorrel, 19327.
O'Connor (Jeremiah) — Contd.
John Dorsey's success.
22848.
Tragedy of Dido. 46722.
O'Connor (John) Duke of
Durham. 11988.
O'Connor (Joseph) :
Eighteenth century after-
noon. 12338.
Great plays : English.
17445a.
Ragged cavalier. 38338.
O'Connor (P. T.) Girl from
London. 16506.
O'Connor (T. F.) Married in
haste. 28451.
O'Connor (T. P.) :
Boodler. 4592.
Millionaire's daughter.
29668.
O'Connor (Mrs. T. P.) Lady
from Texas. 24409.
O'Connor (W.) .Terry Coyne's
double. 22621.
O'Conor (J. F. X.) Dante.
9827.
O'Conor (N. J.) :
Cormac's Christmas. 53265.
Fairy bride. 13401a.
53590
Hansel & Gretel. 17880a,
17882.
Odd. pseud. Kes Rosenbauin
(H. G.)
Oddie (W.) Volney's last ex-
periment. 49258.
O'Dea (A. C.) :
Chin-Chln. 7070a.
Ladv in red. 24428a.
Model girl. 30564b.
Nautch girl. 32090a.
Nest egg. 32260.
Once upon a time. 33976.
Playing the game. .86477.
Pom-pom. 36760a.
Potash (S: Perlmutter.
36902.
Rose in bloom. 39963.
Stronger sex. 44203.
Those mad Americans.
45891.
Top o' the mornin'. 46557,
465.58.
When Cli'iidia smiles.
50203.
When love is young. 5.5902.
White dove. .50.507a.
Woman who paid. 51499a.
Odpa (F. r.) Cost of living.
8619.
O'Doa (J.) :
(;hin-Chin. 7070a.
Circus man. 7416.
O'Dea (J.)— Continued.
Once upon a time. 33976.
Those mad Americans.
4.5891.
Odell (G. C. D.) :
Henrv the Fifth. 18857.
Julius Caesar. 23265.
Odell (G. H.) Ruraldom.
40320,
Odelle (M.) Unforeseen.
48310.
Odiorne (R.) Friend Fritz.
1.5428.
O'Dogherty (A.) Baffled. 2797.
O'Doherty (W. G.) Jap. 22483.
Odoms (R. C. or ClifEord) :
Evolution of the Amer.
girl. 13172.
Mv girl from Mex. 31568.
Sh ! Not so loud ! 41648.
Odoms theatrical exchange. .
Evolution of the Amer. girl.
13172.
O'Donahey (A.) Red hand of
Ulster. 38738.
O'Donnell (A. J.) Loyal to the
flag. 26795.
O'Donnell (C. H.) :
Arbitrating Liz. 1766a.
Country doctor. 87.51!!.
Danny. 9814a.
Flash-light Cragin. 14477.
Liz. 25995.
Liz in love. 54301.
Man from the North.
27817.
Matrimony by mail. 28837a.
Red Parker's kid. .55129.
Somebody's baby. 43162a.
Zila. 52349.
O'Donnell {Mrs. H.) Curiosity.
9480.
O'Donnell (J.) Parcel post-
man. 35284a.
O'Donnell (J. F.) Adjoining
flat. 291.
O'Donovan (D.) See Gum-
mere {Mrs. B.)
O'Dwyer (V.) Choice. 7125.
Oebbecke (F. .L) My ideal.
31582.
Oehlenschlager (A.) Axel &
Valborg. 2586.
Oelgoetz (A. W.) :
Easy money. 53498.
Stigma. 43896.
Oelsner (B.) Elephant. 12436.
Oertel (L.) :
Jung muss man sein !
54142, 54143.
Kleine madel. 54190.
Ledige ehefrau. 24972c.
24972d.
Liebes-sanatorium. 25246.
Luftschlosser. 26912.
3318
INDEX
Oertel (L.) — Continued,
Pate des todes. 35524.
Rund urn die Alster. 40288.
Scheinehe. 41040.
Tenfelsweg. 45478.
AVolkenbnmmler. 51362.
Oes (O.) :
l':delfled of Barnard castle.
12214.
I.^ marriage a failure?
22101.
Mills of God. 54524.
Price of peace. 37166a.
Oest (W. M.) :
Elevated adventure. 12440.
Good beat. 17060.
Oesterheld (E.) :
Einsameu briider. 12357a.
Milliardare. 29622.
Oesterheld & co. :
Abrahams testament. 95.
Anna Boleyn. 1539.
Apostel. 1692a.
Arzt der fraiieu, Herr
.Johann. 1994a.
Bundesbruder. 5483a.
Claarlotte Priederike. 6797.
Demoiselle Dubois. 10450.
Dr. Wahl. 11182a.
Durch! 12049a.
Farailienstiftung. 13567.
Grosse bummel. 17679.
Gute biirger. 17792b.
Hans Sonnenstossers hoi-
lenfahrt. 18116.
Heilige not. 18632e.
Herr mit der griinen kra-
watte. 19309.
Hin;)uf zur ehe. 19501.
Hinter mauern. 19509.
Inge. 21703.
Liebe Pepi. 25239a.
Mngie. 27401a.
Milliardiire. 29622.
Narrenglanz. 32019.
Per Bunkes vorgeschichten.
35874.
Rechnungsdirektor. 38652a.
Rechtsanwalt Tantalus.
38656a.
Better in der not. 39172.
Schlosserniaxe. 41070.
Seiltfiuzer. 41408.
Splitter. 43594a.
Triumphierende bestie.
47115a.
Verschwundene B e r liner.
4S890a.
Weiss 3 schwester. 49955.
Wenn Bismarck wieder-
kame. 49976a.
Wespennest. 49989a.
Wrack. 51822a.
Zerstorte para dies. 52333.
Oesterreicher (R.) :
Bett Napoleons. 3629.
Chapter 7. 6731.
Dumine h e r z. 12028b,
12028f.
Erste frau. 53544.
Herr ohne wohnung. 19309a.
Ihr adjutant. 20950.
Kiinstliche raensch. 54195.
Lori P o 1 1 i n g e r. 26240,
26241, 30001.
Aielliebchen. 49003, 49004.
Oesttn-rtncher (R. H.) Turkish
bath. 47338.
Oestreicher (W. M.) :
Old bachelor. 33414.
Twin stars. 47495.
OFarrell (G.) Sheriff's mar-
riage. 42088.
OEarrell (G. W.) Lawbreaker.
24875.
O'Farvei! (P.) Bridge. 5082.
Offenbach (J.) :
Boule de neige. 4740.
Bridge of sighs. 5090.
Contes d'Hotfmann. 8374.
8375.
Drum-major. 11859.
Fautasio. 13649.
Genevieve <le B r a b a n t.
24935.
Georgienne^. 16163.
17263.
of Gerol-
Grand duchess.
Grand duchess
stein. 17265.
Heimkehr des Odysseus.
18638a-18638c.
Hoffman's love tales. 19934.
•Juan junior. 23100.
Pariser luft. 35315.
Pomme d' Api. 36760b.
Pretty pretty. 37124.
Princes^•e de Trebizonde.
38142.
Roi Carotte. 39742.
Voyage dans la lune. 49309.
Offur (R.) :
Her husband's back. 19027.
Tale of a trail. 44968.
Ogden (D. ) Imp of Satan.
21020.
Ogden (G. W.) :
Alimony man. 809.
Kosa Maria. .89925.
'I\) ports of peace. 46374.
Ogdeu (M. L.) Out of the
West. 34852.
Ogden (;0. N.) :
Dominic You. 11327.
Huascar. 20573.
Ogden (P.) Pork packer's
(laughter. 36852.
Ogdeu (W. R.) :
Horse & horse. 20286.
Right stocking. 39443.
Ogilby (E. L. ) Memories of
'61. 29095.
Ogilvie (A.) See Ovilgie (A.)
Ogilvie (G. S.) :
Adventures of Hypntin.
353
Hypatia. 20750.
Hypatia. tlie h e a t h e n.
20754.
Hypatia, the pagan. 20755.
Sin of St. Hulda. 42473.
Story of Hypatia. 44000.
Ogle (R.) Queen's portrait.
38125.
Oglebav (K. ) Mme. .Jane Junk
& Joe. 27197.
Oglesby (R. P.) Blauchard
diamonds. 4190.
O'Gorman (R.) Our Irish
homestead. 34683.
O'Grady. "Twixt love & hate.
47523.
O'Grady (H. E.) :
Company A. 8159.
Without a c h a r a c t e r.
51311.
Yellow kid of Hogan's
alley. 52073.
Yellow kid of McFadden's
flats. 52075.
O'Grady (W. L. D.) :
India. 21621.
Moon.shine. 30956.
Ogurkowski (St.) Zosia druhna.
56055.
O'Hagan (J. F.) :
Blue cross. 4364.
Crisis. 9142.
O'Halloran ( O. ) Domestic
domination. 11319.
O'Hanlon (L. B.) Down at
Coney Isle. 53456.
O'Hara (A.) Scene in San
Francisco. 41011.
O'Hara (A. J.) Interviewers.
21842.
O'Hara (R. E.j Judge. 23134b.
O'Hare (F. P.) World peace.
51771a.
O'Hare (K. R.) :
Price. 37146a.
World peace. 51771a.
O'Hazlitt (D.) See Dsnnison
(G. A.)— Haslett (H. H.)
O'Hea (M.) :
Garfield. 15912.
Garry Owen. 15923.
Lights o' Chicago. 25423.
Suspect's daughter. 44687.
Wages. 49355.
3319
INDEX
O'Higgius (H. J.) :
Argyle case. 1817.
Dicky-bird. 10818a.
Kidnapped. 23672.
Man. 27704.
Mr. Lazarus. 30205a.
Polygamy. 36756a.
Some of a girl. 43154a.
Ohiiger (C. F.) :
Bubble. 5360.
Co-eds. 7763.
Doctor Ale. 53424.
Man. 27707a.
Silent woman. 42366.
Vineyard. 49086.
Ohison (O. B.) See Ohlson
(O. B.)
Ohnesorg (C. & H.) :
Gelbe prinz. 16017.
Lady Luftikus. 244.57.
ohnet (G.) :
Conversation of Prof. Ra-
meau. 8407.
Grande marnigre. 1626.
Maitre de forges. 27550,
27550a.
•Uhorn (A.) :
Abt von St. Bernhard. 120.
Freres de St. Bernard.
15390.
Philister liber dir. 36141.
TTnlosbar. 48382.
Oisean (A. 1') See Byrd (Mrs.
G. J.)
Oishei (J. R.) :
Emperor of Mocha. 12633.
Grcninds of IMocha. 17696.
Her husband's back. 19027.
Rogers brothers. 39721.
Scarlet service. 40995a.
Slaves of Paris. 42733.
Strange adventures of R.
Crusoe. 44038a.
Tale of a trail. 44968.
Ojetti (U.) Matrimonio di
"Casanova. 28832.
O'Keefe (J.) Athenia. 2314.
o'Keefe (J. E.) Peacemaker.
35701.
O'Keefe (J. W.) Grace Arling-
ton, the rightful heiress.
17210.
( )"Keefe (M. R. ) Literary club.
.")4279.
o'Kelly (J. J.) Free Cuba.
15326.
O'Kellv (.L M.) :
Ivory's peril. 22278.
t->lianius O'Brien, the rebel
of '98. 41941.
O'Kelly (S.) Bribe. n032a.
Okey (d. B.) Kgvpt under
Cleopatra. 1230S.
Okey (T. W.) :
Bunch of onions. 5469.
Siege of Troy. 42278.
String of onions. 44172.
Oklahoma hist, exhibition, Okl.
Hill's (H. Hill's) Okl. hist,
exhibition. 33397.
Okonkowski (A.) Wenn der
fi'iihling kommt. 49977a.
Okonkowski (G.) :
Brave Fridolin. 52978.
Cinema star. 7366a.
Elfte muse. 12464.
Farmermiidchen. 13687.
Frjiuleln Trallala. 15235a.
Hoffnung des landes. 19935.
Kam'rad Miinne. 23477a.
Keusche Susanne. 23634.
Kino-konigin. 24000.
Luxusweibchen. 269-59.
Mme. Serafin. 27220.
Menage polonais. 29116a.
Moderne Eva. 30672. 30673.
Polnische w i r t s c h a f t.
36751. 367.52.
Olalla (F. de Leon y) .See
Leon y Olalla.
Oland (E. & W.) Plays by A.
Strindberg. .36494, 36495.
54975.
Olberman f.LM.) Brand. 4902.
Olcott (C.) Ragged Robin.
38344.
Olcott (H. M.) Plays for
home, school & settlement.
54978.
Olcott (H. S.) :
Knickerbockers. 24126.
Rose of Salem. 39999.
Okott (J.) Buster & the yel-
low twins. .5610.
OlcDtt (R.) Ragged Robin.
38344.
Olcott (V.) Plays for horn'?,
school & settlement. .54978.
Olcovich (,T. H.) Winning the
blue ribbon. 51179.
OMeastle (E.) Passing cUmd.
35447.
Olden (H.) Kaiser. 23456.
Older (Mr. ^k ^frs. F.) Fillette.
142.38.
Oldfield (D. 6: H. V.) Mistaken
identity. 30112.
Oldham (E. T.) Mrs. Brand-
er's boarders. 30316.
Olds (Marshnin Snooperviser.
42896a.
Olds (Mrs. Mnrshain :
Mills of God. .54.524.
Snooperviser. 42896a.
Olds (Mary) Ohild of the sun.
7007.
O'Learv (C.) Irish booking
agents. 219-58.
O'Leary (F. X.) Pair of jacks.
54871.
O'Learv (J.) Ellie Laura.
12507.
Oleck (W.) Lighthouse ro-
mance. 2.5405.
Kenig Hunger. 16239.
Beso del amor.
petticoats.
37868.
See Ben-
Bob O"
Olgin.
Olgueras (B.)
3.571.
Olhson (O. B.) :
Diplomat in
10896.
Puritan Camille.
Oliel (F. E. Ben-)
Oliel.
O' Link (Bob) See
Link.
Oliphant (T. E.) :
Petticoat politics. 36060.
Wedding-dress. 49903.
You or I. 52148a.
Olivares (R. Perez) «S'ee P§-
rez Olivares.
Olive (H. S.) Master of Pal-
myra. 28711.
Olive (L. de) Bello Narciso.
3453.
Olivella (F.) Malediction.
27641.
Oliver (A.) :
Bra i no man. 4894.
Hicks at college. 19358.
Oliver (A.M.) Paulina. 35627.
Oliver (B.) Over the garden
wall. 34934.
Oliver (C.) :
Loan shark. 26020.
Tamed. 45037.
Twins. 47502.
Oliver (G. C.) Philip Grey.
36130.
Oliver (I. B.) Ozone. 34985.
Oliver ( J. Woodall- ) See Wood-
all-Oliver.
Oliver (James)
2022Sa.
Oliver (Joe) See Wilson (O.)
Oliver (John) Have you seen
Stella? 18326a.
Oliver (M.) Woman's sacri-
fice. 51569.
Oliver (M. L.) Mariposa.
28298.
Oliver (M. S.) :
Hand of the prophet. 18047.
Six one-act plays. 5-5361.
Oliver (M. W.) Esther. 129.50.
Oliver (N. T.) Srr Tilburne
(E. O.)
Oliver (O. L.) Spider & the
fly. 43523.
Oliver (P.) Submarine. 44316.
Oliver (R.) See White (Henry)
Hoosier girl.
3320
INDEX
Oliver (R. H.) Deadhead.
10231.
Oliver (T.) See Smith (J. O. D.)
Oliver (T. E.) :
Bourgeois gentilhomme.
4762a.
Pliilosoplie sans le savoir.
3G148, 36148a.
Olivia (O.) Fa. 13300.
Olivier (S.) Sport of law.
55423.
Olker (P. V.) :
Peter & Paul. 35999.
Trousseau. 47192.
Ollendorff Suhne. 44379.
Ollendorff (A.) Clarissa. 7534,
7535.
Ollendorff (G.) O heilige
Cacilie. 33178.
Ollendorff (P.) :
Agrafe. 600.
Capitaine Blomet. 6041.
Complaisances. 8167.
Demi-sceurs. 10443.
Empreinte. 12644.
Plus que reine. 36579.
Pompadour. 36765.
Ollendorff (P.) Librairie. 1915.
52513c.
Ollesheimer (L. T.) :
Ambition. 52653.
Billy-Billy. 3877.
Case of blackmail. 6320,
6321.
Chance with happiness.
6673b, 6674.
Disinterested friend. 10956.
End of the chase. 53532.
House across the alley.
20384.
Image av his faither.
20991.
Karma, the law of laws.
23499.
Mr. Scnaggs has his fling.
30256, 30257.
Pink letters. 36337.
Priceless. 37188, 37189.
Quiverer o' hearts. 38237,
QQ90Q
Teddy & Bob. 45195a.
Ollesheimer (T. H.) :
Billy-Billy. 3877.
End of the chase. 12705a,
53532.
Ollivaut (A.) Bob, son of Bat-
tle. 4443a. 4444.
Olio (W. J.) :
Cow-boy. 8919.
Peck's bad boy. 35756c.
Olmar (G.) :
Westeruymphe. 50031.
Where's your baggage?
50390.
Olmar (G.) — Contiuued.
Wo ist denn ihr gepaeck?
51346.
Olmedilla (A. Martinez) See
Martinez Olmedilla.
Olmstead (A.) Day at the
county fair. 10106.
Olmsted (A. O.) :
Isle of years ago. 22173.
Soothsayer. 43276.
Olmsted (D. R.) :
Crusade. 9260.
Gen. Grant. 16040.
Model town. 30577.
Two travelers. 47805.
Olmsted (H. H.) Cousin of
mine. 8902.
Olmsted (J. B.) :
Frilby. 15468.
Orpheus & Eurydice. 34390.
Olmsted (S.) :
Third act. 45794.
Voice & the canine. 49221,
Wind & the lamb. 51111.
Olney (C.) :
Her birthday present.
18924.
Luncheon at 1. 26938.
Olney (G. E.) Under dog.
48106.
Olney (M. F.) Two widows.
47819.
Olona (F. & I.) :
Pasional. 35435.
Volver a este mundo. 49276.
O'Loughiin (M. A.) Irish emi-
grant. 21977.
Olsen (H. B.) :
Bit of scandal. 52904.
Bridey. 5078a.
Eyes have it. 13287a.
Lazyland. 24901.
Olsommer (L.) Justice at last.
23420.
Olson (G. A.) Environment.
12815.
Olson (H. E.) Cow-boy's visit.
8956.
Olson (.T. E.) Brand. 4903.
Olson (J. J.) :
At the cypher club. 2219,
2220.
Collaboration. 7809.
Ratty & Batty. 38511.
Toadstool. 46397.
Olt (H.) :
Lash of adversity. 24667.
Star part. 43790.
Olver (H.) Pullman tourists.
37820.
O'Malley (F. W.) Head of the
house. 18406.
O'Malley (J. E.) Crisis. 9141.
O'Malley (T.) Our wedding
night. 34799a.
O'Malley (T. F.) :
Blarney kiss. 4206.
Convict & the girl. 8416.
Game of freeze out. 15862.
Omar (A. B.).:
Life in the Orient. 25309.
Night in the Orient. 32706.
Scene in the Orient. 41012.
Omar Khayyam. Rubaiyat.
33729.
O'Mealia (H. F.) :
Man who stole the world.
27995.
Virginia Lee. 49133.
Omvik (O.) Amerikaneren.
1293.
Onasid (C.) Imposture del
Vaticano. 21052.
Ondet (G.) :
Alcide Pepie. 722.
Apr^s coup ! ou tics. 1731.
Bee de gaz. 3245.
Bonne justice. 4573.
Ce bon docteur. 6548.
Couverture. 8917.
Employe du gaz. 12642.
Houppelande. 20371.
Little Jap. 25728.
Main droite. 27526.
Maison de rendezvous.
27544.
Mesure pour rien. 29.321.
Susie. 44680.
Suzy. 44712.
Usurier. 48571.
Ondet (G.) & Viterbo (M.) :
" Aime pour soi-m§me. 642.
Ali-bebe. 767.
C'est solide. 5750.
Ferdinand, vas - tu t'en
aller? 14056.
Gentle thief. 16100.
J'ai faim, moi. 22290.
Jeu de I'amour et des
beaux-arts. 22677.
Jeux son faits. 22681.
Lit de Saint Louis. 25573.
Mme. Aurelie. 27172.
Mariage de Mile. Beule-
mans. 28244.
Matelot Cartahut. 28781.
Nuit de Chipette. 33125.
Petit beguin. 36029.
Plus beau corps de France.
36574.
Pyjama. 37936.
Saison des poires. 40569.
O'Neal (G.) Mother's unfortu-
nate child. 31200.
O'Neil (B.) Demi-tasse review.
53381.
O'Neil (E.) Demaris Le-
strange. 10436.
3321
INDEX
O'Neil (J.) Lakeside abbey.
24552.
O'Neil (J. C.) :
Aimgiad & Dinarzade. 645,
Voiletta. 49250.
O'Neil (J. F.) At the Golden
Gate. 2239.
O'Neil (J. K.) :
His mother. 19731.
My Rose. 31695.
O'Neil (L. P.) :
Sailor & the horse. 40501.
Taut & the sailor. 45172.
O'Neill (A.) :
As man sows. 2016.
My lady's glove. 31612.
One chosen. 339S8.
River of light. 39571.
O'Neill (B.) Six peaches & a
pair. 55362.
O'Neill (C.) Wanted, a house-
keeper. 49514.
O'Neill (E.) Bishop & the
thief. 3982.
O'Neill (E. G.) :
Abortion. 74b.
Bread & butter. 4962a.
Children of the sea. 7040a.
Movie man. 31259e.
Servitude. 41575a.
Sniper. 42890a.
Thirst. 4.5821a.
Web. 49871.
Wife for a life. 50884.
O'Neill (E.R.) Smoke. 42850a.
O'Neill (G. K.):
Divorce case. 11031a.
Literary life. 25573a.
O'Neill (J. H.) Dooley's ad-
venture. 11425.
O'Neill (M.) :
Face behind the mask.
13305.
Fixing up Bessie. 14454.
King or convict. 23889.
Knight of the 2 foils.
241.58.
O'Neill (M. J.) :
Amer. Monte Carlo. 1248.
Christofo Colombo. 72.53.
Universe in 1990. 48362.
Western Union. 50024.
O'Neill (R.) See Wilson (R.O.)
O'Neill (R. Meller-) See Mel-
Icr-O'Neill.
Onesti (A.) Bravo of Venice.
4955.
Ongawa (C. P.) In Japan.
21221.
Ongley (B.) :
Bed-rock. 3259.
Bit of life. 4005.
Bresters millionen. 5025.
Brewster's millions. 5029.
Ongley (B.) — Continued.
Chip of the old block. 7105.
Get-rich-quick Wallingford.
16255.
Her splendid sin. 19151.
In the court of honor.
21364.
Innocent. 21737b.
Model. 805.59.
Oh, papa ! papa ! 33352a.
Path of glory. 35536.
Roundabout way. 40105a.
She loves me. she loves me
not. 42004.
Turning-point. 47374.
Ongley (E.) Opponent. 34285.
Ongman (C. S.) George Gor-
don. 16148.
Onri (A. L.) Pirate of Singa-
pore. 36399.
Onstott (K.) :
Eugene. 13024.
Mouth of babes. 31257.
Road to Monterey. 39590.
Ontivero.s (,L Garcia de) See
Garcfa de Ontiveros.
Ontiveros (J. L.) Chuto del
Albaicfn. 6836.
Oofty Gooft. See Phillips (G.)
Oost (A. van) See Van Oost.
Opal quartette. Chorus boys.
7144.
Opdebeeck ( E. ) Charleston
earthquake. 6772.
Opdyke (E.) .<>«'ee Tubbs (E.G.)
Opdyke (O.) Probation. 375.59.
Opon court pub. co. :
Buddhn. .5387.
K'ung Fu Tze. 24271.
New morn. 54702.
un-
Operti (G.) 20000 leagues
dei- the sea. 52.531.
Opie. Winter's tale. 51208.
Opp (.L) :
Aflinity beach. 437a.
Airship war-ship. 664.
Girl from Mars. 437a.
Marriage. 28361.
Oi)i)eln-P>roiiikowski (F. von):
.Tovzelle. 2.3097.
Maria Magdalena. 28237,
28238.
Wimder des heiligen Au-
tonius. 51919.
Oppenheini ( 1//>\ A.) Ruby
ring. 40223a, 40223b.
Opi)enheim (C. ) Wig-maker &
his servants. 50942.
0])jH?nheim (D.) :
.\dveuturer. 341.
Bitter cup. 4018.
D:iv of reckoning. 53355.
Dilemma. 10857.
Divided house. 11005.
Oppenheim (D. ) — Continued.
Elopement. 12.522.
Frame-up. 53696.
Recompense. 38679.
Oppenheim (E.) Newsboy's
debt. 32571.
Oppenheim (E. P.) :
Illustrious prince. 20975.
King's cup. 23953.
Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo.
30184a.
Money-spider. 30791.
Oppenheim (J.) :
Mrs. Polly stories. 2062.5b.
Pioneers. 36361.
Oppenheimer (B.) Live wire.
2.5952.
Oppenheimer (H.) Osterfe.st
bei den hiischen. 84408.
Oppenheimer ((J.) :
Dear Minnie. 10264.
Fun on the 20th cent. lid.
15700.
Miss New York, jr. 29993.
Our pleasure party. 34747.
Zero. 52330.
Oppenheimer (S.) City coun-
cil. 7443.
Opper (E. A.) Cousin Justina.
8895a.
Opper (F.) Once upon a time.
38980.
Opperman (F. 1 Rip Van Wrin-
kles. .39502.
Optic (O.) See Adams (W. T.)
Orange (B.) Acacia cottage.
125, 126.
Orbe (H.) See Oherdorfer (H.
D.)
Orbok (L.) :
Fee. 53624.
Gliicklicher unfall. 53796.
Orchardson (W. Q.) Wm.
Shakespeare, his complete
dramatic works. 41879.
Orcutt (E. L.) Flood-tide.
14545.
Orcutt (L. T. & W. D.) Flower
of destiny. 14586.
Orczy (E. baroness) Beau
Brocade. 3190.
Ord (R.) :
Barrv Dovle's rest cure.
3063.
Dr. Wake's patient. 11183.
Ordas-Avecilla de Urrengoechea
(C):
Candidas! .530.59.
Damas de la Cruz roja
espafiola. .53.329.
Dios sobre todo. 53414.
Ya tengo mi hombre. 56022.
Order of Cincinnatus. Rome
under Nero. 39850.
3322
INDEX
Ord6uez (J. Huerte y) iSee
Huerte y OrdCiiez.
Orcionneau (M.) :
Affaire scandaleuse.
426.
Auguste. 52772.
Belles de nnit. 52859.
D'moiselle du tabarin.
11079.
Fines Jackson et cie. 14237.
Helda. 18715.
Hirondelles. 19534.
Jockey malgr§ lui. 22795.
Mme. Sherry. 27220a,
27221.
Marquise de Chicago.
28359.
Petite Mauon. 36047.
Royal star. 40182.
Saltimbanques. 40024.
Schwa Ibennest. 41136.
Topsy-turvy inn. 46572.
Toy maker. 46668.
Trois amoureuses. 47136.
Uncle Celestin. 47946.
Ordway (.T. M.) Oregon.
34324, 34328.
Orecchia (J. S.) Mysteries of
a false duke. 31794.
orefice (G.) :
Chopin. 7139.
Mose. 31088.
Radda. 38309, 38310.
Soubrette. 43300.
(VReilly (A. .T.) Double tri-
lunph. 11550.
O'Reilly (E.) Bought & sold.
4736a.
O'Reilly (F. L.) :
Court Royal. 8855.
Her ransom. 19111.
Marquis. 28348.
Rockhaven. 39692, 39693.
Shadow of the czar. 41686.
O'Reilly (M. ) Evangeline en-
tertainment. 13063.
O'Reilly (W. H.) Myrtle
maiden. 31786.
Orejon (F.) :
Cabeza del marques. 5767.
Fuente de Orfao. 15629.
Maestro Garrotfn. 27326.
Sastredelcampillo. 40S03a.
Ultimo juguete. 47911a.
Ventrilocua. 48824.
O'Rell (M.) See Blouet (P.)
Orendorlf (W. R.) June's
ranch. 23292, 23293.
Orense (D. Lopez) See Lopez
Orense.
Orford (J.) Ballagh Na—
Mona. 2845.
Organ (W.) :
Conspiracy. 8332.
i he peasant.
45851a.
Ojxan (W.) — Continued.
Dime novel detective.
10865.
Falsely accused. 13545.
Haskum homestead. 18284.
Orgibet (G. F.) Dawn of peace.
10085a.
Oria (S.) Cantas baturras.
6013.
Orion (W.) :
Grace .Milton. 17212.
In :i woman's power.
21093.
O'Riordan (C.) Rope enough.
39914a.
Orkow (B. H.) :
Arpi's millionaire: 52733.
Last emperor. 24709c.
Movie-ni.ad Blaggie. 54626.
Orlean (J.) Married bv mail.
28442.
Orliac (.L d' ) P u 1 c i n e 1 1 a.
37812.
Orloh (H.) :
Prince &
37274.
This way nut.
Orman (F.) :
At eleven. 2134b.
Mexico. 29349e.
War & a woman. 49573.
Ormand (M.) Lilian, the waif
of the sen. 25452.
Orma (M.) See Grein (Mrs.
J. T.)
Ormeville (C. d') Lorely.
202.12.
Ormond (J. d') See D'Oruiond.
Orjnonde (E.) :
Faults vs. false. 1.3893.
Fish net. 14401.
Soul of honor. 43321.
Ormonde (Y.) :
For Russia. 14909.
In fair Bohemia. 21164.
Power that rules. 87007.
Under the red lion. 4S198.
Ormsbee (H. B.) A. D. 2016.
10a.
Ormsbee (H. J.) :
Fakir of Kokomo. 13458.
Fez of Fezzan. 14105.
Ormsby (C. ) Queen of dia-
monds. 38019.
Orne (E. R.) Dorothy & Dick.
.13445.
Orne (M. R.) :
Black diamond. 4080.
County school. 8786.
Donation party. 11387.
Limb o' the law. 25490.
Old maid's wooing. 33559.
Timothv Delano's court-
ship." 46269.
Ornstein (I.) Weighed in the
balance. 55861.
Oro (Carlos) TIo Le6n. 46289.
Oi'o (Charles & L.) Scenes in
Chinatown. 41022.
O'Rourke (Edmund) Eileen
oge. 12347. 12348.
O'Rourke (Eugene) :
French ball. 15355.
Game of freeze out. 15862.
Sligo. 42785.
O'Rourke (J. A.) Woman's
sacrifice. 51567.
O'Rourke (J. J.) Intruder.
21868.
O'Rourke (K. B.) :
Irish colleen. 54072.
Maj. Murphy's daughter.
27576.
Orr (E.) :
Dead hand. 10206a.
Driftwood. 11828a.
Sapphire brooch. 40766.
She changed her mind.
41991.
Three in the desert.
45974.
What will John s a y V
50147.
Orr (G. D.) :
Parting of the ways. 35403.
35404.
Passing of a dream. 35449.
Orr (H. D.) Million dollar
doll. 54518.
Orr (R. J.) Magnetic healer.
27410.
Orr & Willison. Cockney & the
con. 7754.
Orsanowa (M.) Piece of land.
36255a.
Orsini (L.) :
Nave rossa. 32102.
Rote schiff. 40055.
Ortega (G. Corrochano y) Sec
Corrochano y Ortega.
Ortega (J. Mula) See Mula
Ortega.
Ortega (M.) Plaza de Oluvide.
54982.
Ortega-Morejon (J. M. de)
Protector de I n g 1 a t e r r a.
55056.
Ortells (R.) :
Castillo. 6415.
Chulo del barrio. .53168.
Gente de rompe v rasga.
16094.
Pajara pinta. 35123a.
Tentaru.ia y c o m p a n f a .
45389.
Ortells (R. G.) Pasi<mal.
35435.
Ortells (Roberto Jimenez) See
Jimgnez Ortells (R.)
3323
INDEX
Orth (C. D.) jr. Once in a 100
years. 33970.
Orth (P.) :
Housewarmers. 20458.
Lunatic. 26930.
Made in Phllly. 54375.
IVIuch ado about nothing.
54G33.
Our Bob. 34549.
Strange happening. 55453.
Orth (L. E.) :
Mother Goose's jubilee.
31147.
Song of the sea-shell. 43238.
Ortiz (A. Calero) See Calero
Ortiz.
Alegre) See Alegre
Pinedo (J.) Feas.
Ortiz (.1.
Ortiz.
Ortiz de
13946.
Ortiz-Monti jano (P.) :
Estrellas fugaces. 12966.
Querer baturro. 38145.
Orton (J. C.) Tide of city life.
46155.
Orton (J. F.) :
Eugenia. 13031.
John Bainbridge. 22829.
Ortueta (J. de) Ante la vida.
52700.
Ortuno (J. Alarc6n y) See
Alarcon y Ortufio.
(h-vieto (A.) Mos6. 31088.
O'Ryan (A. G.) :
Little Ma'amoiselle. 25751.
Old record. 33609.
O'Ryan (A. W.) :
Aftermath. 544b.
Best man wins. 3592.
Birth of a Frankenstein.
3951a.
Born again. 4660.
Broken bars. 5166.
Conceit of sex. 8205.
('ourtship of then & now.
8878.
Courtship of then, now and
tomorrow. 8878a.
Elf. 12459.
For value i-eceived.
Great Scot. 17465.
Heirs to the devil.
Her younger sister.
Kitty. 24057.
Man who frowns. 27983a.
Message from the past.
29303, 29304.
Night of the entertainment.
32715.
On the long trail. 33870.
On the path of the child.
54789.
Patriotism. 35571b.
Redemption. 38840.
Scoffer. 411.57.
14957.
18695.
19175a.
O'Ryan (A. W.)— Continued.
Spider & the fly. 43522.
Struggle of the 3. 44244.
Three is a crowd. 45975.
Throw of the dice. 46112.
Warfare of vanity. 55840.
O'Ryan (J.) :
Throw of the dice. 46112.
Warfare of vanity. 55840.
Osber (A. H.) Daughter of
Zion. 53344.
Osbon (M. E.) :
Aimee's fate. 644.
Hour before dawn. 20376.
Josh Whitcomb married.
OpAOO
Star of the East. 43789.
Suzanne's fate. 44702.
Trials. 46935.
Osborn (A) :
Bella Rosita. 3442.
Girl of Seville. 16.591.
Patricia. 3.5.5.52.
Osborn (F. C.) :
Red Napoleon. 38766.
1812. 52503.
Osborn (F. T.) Ma femme de
chambre. 26993.
Osborn (I. G.) :
E:isy mark. 12178.
Taking way. 44957a.
Up against it, 48471.
Osborn (L.) :
Colonel of the Red Huz-
zars. 7917.
Marley's dinner. 28337a.
Why iVIalone swore off.
50737a.
Worm. 56012.
Osborn (L. E.) Chinese valet.
7097.
Osborn (M.) Farmer Larkin's
boarders. 13681.
Osborn (W.) Reapers. 38595.
Osborn-Brown producing co.
Red Napoleon. 38766.
Osborne (B. H.) :
For humanity's sake.
14843.
Greater love hath no man.
17512.
Love apple. 26476.
JTad with the heat. .54373.
Osborne (C. ) :
A'Becket. 65.
Faugh— a balla. 13888.
Midnight marriage. 29441.
O'Reilly aboo. 34331.
Osborne (C. C.) :
Her majesty. 19068.
Morphia. 31069.
Princess Anne. 37397.
Osborne (C. G.) Our step hus-
husband: 34780.
Osborne (F. W.) Shocking af-
fair. 42141.
Osborne (H. B.) :
Anne Strong. 1556.
Error. 12889.
Georgie's debut. 16164.
Her daughter. 18947a.
Hero. 19245.
If. 20920a.
One short hour. 34099.
Paid on account. 35058.
35059.
Personal note. 35971.
Rhoda of the bye ways.
39319.
Shakespeare play. 41733.
Spoofing. 43599a.
Word to women. 51716.
Osborne (H. W.) :
After the play. 516.
Chip ofC the old block.
7110.
Deacon entangled. 10188a.
Home run. 20039.
Little co-ed. 2.5628.
Paying the piper. 35672.
Peter. 3.5997.
Pinch hitter. 36319.
Smoke up. 42857.
Team-work. 45188.
Osborne (M.) :
Cleptomaniac. 7596.
Taming an actress. 45046.
Osborne (T. M.) Punishment.
55066.
Osborne (W. H.) :
Elopement. 12527.
Poor relation. 36814.
Running fight. 40290a.
Rustic rival. 403.55.
Standing room only. 43759.
Osbourne (L.) :
Don Patrick. 11356.
Dust of defeat. 12060.
Her undoubted right. 191.59.
Little father of the wilder-
ness. 25679.
Man of destiny. 27892.
Plague of women. 36425.
Treasure Island. 46903b.
Under-world. 48242.
Oscanyan (C.) :
Stanley's wife. 43767.
Sultana. 44480.
Oscar (G.) Miss McGinty.
29977.
Oscar (G. L.) True Chris-
tian. 47217.
Osete (A.) :
Aires de la sierra. 6.52.
Guarda jurao. 17708.
Payasos. 35664.
Osgood (E.) :
Aunt Bridget from Paris.
2383a.
3324
INDEX
Osgood ( E. ) — Continued.
Commodore. 53230.
Delightful cons piracy.
10411a.
Lady Betty. 24366.
Outlaw submarine. 84892a.
Polly's frame-up. 36745b.
Tom's money. 46492a.
Two accidental sharps.
47534a.
Osgood (F. H.) Barbier de Se-
ville. 2974.
Osgood (H. O.) :
Baby. 2633.
Bigeiow's butler. 3818.
College ball. 7823.
Mrs. Compton's manager.
30335.
Mrs. Tyler's second. 30476.
Osgood (I.) :
Ape. 1672.
Cortes, the conqueror. 8585.
Demon lover. 10454.
Fatima Yasmeen. 13883.
House of dolls. 20400.
Intense interview. 21805.
Maid of Babazoun, 27464.
Pale witch queen. 35135.
Servitude. 41576.
Southern widow. 43389.
Spanish slave. 43439.
Virginian. 49142.
Osgood (J. R.) & CO.:
Scarlet letter. 40980.
Sea-change. 41214.
William Henry. 51062.
Osgood (L. W. ) Union spy.
48338.
Osgood {Mrs. M. A.) Two
birds with 1 stone. 47558.
Osgood (W.) :
Alias Johnson. 770.
Anchorite. 1402.
Boomaladdy. 4622.
Boomerladdy. 4631.
Camping out. 5967.
Curse of gold. 9500.
For her daily bread. 14814.
Sins of the rich. 42529.
O'Shaughnessy (J.) Silk stock-
ing candidate. 42373.
O'Shaughnessy (L.) Aaron
Burr. 35.
Osmer (W. H.) Country boy.
8735.
Osmond (W.) :
Clash of swords. 7540.
Rose of Satsuma. 40000.
Osmun (E.) :
Mary Tudor. 28582.
Taming of Georgina. 45049.
While he was at Elba.
50427.
Osmun (M. A.) Great North
Amer. voltaic pile cable.
17441.
Osmun (T. E.) :
Lady Jane Grey. 24438.
Love works wonders. 26656.
Verrens. 48885.
Ossermann (J. J.) :
News from Washington.
54708.
Why? 50722c.
Osso (B.) :
Joys of divorce. 23093.
Vanity & tricks. 48697.
Osso (O.) :
Auguste; 52772.
Belles de nuit. 52859,
Bonheur volant. 52949.
Cupid in a fix. 53306.
Fleur de desert. 53657.
Poilu. 54992.
Revenge of a son. 55162.
Vengeur. 55765.
Osten (H.) :
Submarine. 55468.
Summer & winter. 44488b.
Osten (L M. van) See Van
Osten.
Osterfeldt (W. H.) Walling's
revenge. 49435.
Ostergaard (A.) Serious mis-
take. 41544.
Ostermann (K.) Hello, Bill!
18765.
Ostermann (A.) Benjamin's
brautfahrt. 3521.
Ostern (J. 0.) Destinies of
man. 10581, 53400.
Ostigny (G. F. ) Summer idyl.
44503.
Ostrander (B.) Key to happi-
ness. 23639.
Ostrovsky (A. N.) :
Russia's stolen throne.
40349.
Snegourotchka. 42888.
Ostrow (W. W.) Who is who.
50629b.
O'Sullivan {Mrs. D.) See
O'Sullivan (E. C.)
O'Sullivan (E. C.) Peggy
niachree. 35802.
O'Sullivan (E. G.) Deserted
village. 10541.
O'Sullivan (,L M.) :
Charles Ryan. 6767.
Looking for a wife. 26160,
26161a.
Oswald (C. L.) :
Key. 23635.
Iving-pin. 23895. 23897.
Oswald (F.) :
Fontaine des innocentes.
14703.
Soldier's legacy.
I Just kids. 54153.
B\ ) jr. W o m a n's
51583.
Escollera del diablo.
Oswald (F.) — Continued.
Love's crimes. 26698.
Reine. 38976.
Volcano. 49253.
Oteyza (L. de) Modelo. 54568
Otis (A.) Knight of the gar
ter. 24151.
Otis (E.) Merry merry's
29256.
Otis (V.)
43098.
Otis (P. J.
Otis (AV.
Tragedy.
Oton (A.)
12918.
Ott (M.) :
Aero-nots. 400.
All aboard. 816.
Belle of Boston. 3399.
Boys & girls. 4861.
Dainty Quakeress. 9642.
Day off. 10141.
Gibson girl. 16333.
Girl from Vassar. 16540.
Girl, the man »& the widow.
16623a.
Happy huntei-s. 18177a.
Heinz in a pickle. 18649.
Her name was Dennis.
19080a.
I should worry. 20822a.
Lass & the laddie. 24672.
Last man on earth. 24726.
Lead me to it. 54242.
Little Belgium. 25586b.
Little Miss Kut-up. 25781.
-Little Snookums. 25882.
^ Merry chaperon. 29223.
-- Mint spy. 54529.
"Missing miss. 30065. - —
- Mr. Planet from Mars. __
30237.
^ Monarch & the maid. 30740.
-- Movie girl. 31259c.
~~ Moving picture man. 31267. — —
- Mummy girl. 31354.
- Over their heads. 34956.
X Refining of father. > 3S862a.
-- Seven hours in N. Y. 41613. "^
^ Shot at sunrise. 421731>,
^ Smart set. 42815.
- Suburbanites. 44342.
>^ That night. 55550.
"N Three cheers. 45939.
Twinkle twinkle little star.
55696.
What Wright left. 50161.
Yours truly. 52234a.
Zam Zam. 56050.
6 little taylors. 56058.
Ott (O.) Klein-Eva. 240S0a.
Ott (S. C.) :
Before man was. 3286.
Coming of love. 53229.
3325
INDEX
Ott (S. O— Continued.
Light of Garvanza. 25386.
Storv of the n a t i v i t y.
44006a.
Otten (E.) :
Jesuiten. 22669.
Kaiserliche hoheit. 23461.
Lioba. 25531.
Ottenbers (G.) Kdla Nord.
12255.
Ottenheimer (I.) Lillian, the
beautiful typewriter. 25467.
Ottenheimer (J. L.) Dresser's
dream. 11814.
Ottenheimer (M.) Lillian, the
beautiful typewriter. 25467.
Ottenheimer (P.) :
Arme millionar. ISSla.
Heimliclie liebe. 18640.
Ottesen (G.) Where lays the
blame. 50385a.
Ottilis (R.) See Pfeifer (F.)
Ottinger (A.) :
Here & there. 19189a.
Miasma. 29363.
Multimillionaire. 31342,
31343.
Ott Ice (E, E.) :
His last race. 19692.
Polly's troubles. 36750.
Otto. Schmitt's debut into so-
ciety. 41074.
Otto (E.) :
Black Hawk war. 4111.
House party. 20439.
Otto (F.) Modern Cinderella.
30591b.
Otto (J.) Demi-monde. 10441.
Ottofy (L. F.) Louisiana pur-
chase. 26411.
Ottolengui (B. A. R.) His
great revenge. 19648.
Ottolengui (D.) :
Angela. 1481, 1483.
Family affair. 13582.
Ottolengui (R.) :
Mock marriages. 30552.
Northampton bank robbery.
33028.
Ottomore (W. I 8ee Soubron
(W. O.)
<')tway (T.) Venice presei'ved.
39076b.
oiiami (B.) :
Fourth dimension. 15193.
In hell & out. 21200.
Oudin (E.) Elaine. 12368.
Oudinot (C.) Cbalne anglaise.
6624.
Ouerberghe (A. van) See Van
Ouerberghe.
('►uida, paeiid. See De la Ram6e
(L.)
Ould (H.) Between sunset &
dawn. 3670a.
Ould (J. B.) :
Berryville. 3546.
Bloom of youth. 4311.
Home sweet home. 53963.
Ideals. 20875.
Impending sword. 21024.
Legacy. 24991, 24991a.
Little master. 257.57a.
No man's land. 32866.
Pilgrims of the night.
36297d.
Song of the swan. 43241.
Trumpet call. 47264.
Our boys in blue. Our boys in
blue. 34551.
Ourand (G. A.) Her engage-
ment ring. 18959.
Ousley (C.) :
Dominican. 11328.
Fra Paola. 15230.
Outcalt (I. E.) Admetus, a
Thessalian fantasy. 293a,
293b.
Outcault (R. F.) Kelly's kids.
23580
Overall (.1. E.) William Tell.
55953.
Overall (J. W.) Gervaise.
16234.
Overberghe (A. Van) See Van
Overberghe.
Overholt (E. E.) Bachelor's
congress. 2695.
Overholt (M.) Chicken & the
axe. 6952a.
Overington (T. ) Limb of the
law. 25492.
Overton (C.) :
It's Avorkmen. 22266.
Wages of sin. 49356.
Overton (G. M.) :
Rip Van Winkle's ruse.
39500.
When a man has a family.
50183.
Overweg (R.) :
Befehl des fiirsteu. 3273.
D u r e h s schliisselloch.
12049d.
Eingeschneit. 53510.
Frosch von Seeburg. 15599.
Gabina. 15747a.
Kiimmelblattchen. 24265.
Pierre's liebe. 36269.
Oviatt (E. W.) .Judged guilty.
23148.
Ovilgie (A.) Gritty American.
17667 .
Owen (A. M.» I'olished vilhiiu.
36681.
Owen (A!) What a mistake.
50043.
Owen (Anita) Great mogul.
17438.
Owen (C.) Hell hath no fury.
18761.
Owen (F.) :
Angelus. 1507.
Answer. 1590.
Mr Fogg from London.
30180.
Sand hog. 40684.
Village fool. 49031.
Owen (F. O.) Strange event.
44047.
Owen (F. D.) See Owen (I\)
Owen (F. S.) Silas Marner.
42319a.
Owen (G. A.) Engaged by
Wednesday. 12759.
Owen (H.) :
Little fowl play. 25686.
Mr. Wu. 30283a.
Owen (J. A.) Claimant. 7485.
Owen (J. E. ) King of Coney
Isle. 23829.
Owen (L.) Gum-shoe man.
17777.
Owen (L. V.) Soldier of
France. 43076.
Owen (M. A.) Sacred coimcil
hills. 40431.
Owen (M. B.) :
Acting governor. 195, 196.
Deltan. 10430.
Transgressors. 46824.
Owen (M. Cunliffe-) See Cun-
liffe-Owen.
Owen (M. P.) :
Nancy. 31946.
Silent witness.
42364.
Owen (Martha) :
Amer. duchess. 1194.
Cumulative justice. 9347.
Eighty-five's record run.
12343.
Fragments. 15240.
Manna mysteria. 28082.
Newsboy & the fairy. 32570.
Put to the test. 37914.
Whatever is. 50163.
Owen (May) Little Memo's
dream. 25761.
Owen (W.) :
Bartender. 3066.
Chairlie at Boscobel. .53102.
Chinese president. 53146.
Deliver us from evil.
10418a.
Drums. 11883.
Emigrants. .53521.
Flip flop film. 53659.
Fox, goose & hunter. 15212.
Kid & his father. 23658.
Kishlneff. 24005.
Rag-time divorce. 38333.
3326
INDEX
Oweu (W.) — Continued.
Saul of Tarsus. 40857,
40858.
Where men are scarce.
55909.
Owens (A. R. P.) :
Girl who ran away. 16641.
How to manage a husband.
20550.
Joylaud. 23091.
Lynchers. 20970.
Taming Jenny. 45047.
Yankee Mormon. 52003.
Owens (C. R.) :
Coat of many colors. 7735.
Enchantment. 12680.
Out of Egypt. 84823.
Romeo & Juliet burlesque.
39871.
Owens (J. E.) :
Blue & the grey. 4341.
Bunker abroad. 5492.
Caleb Plummer. 5834.
Celestial imps. 6570.
Coming man. 8091.
Game of bluff. 15845.
Old umbrellas. 33659.
Romeo & Juliet burlesque.
39871.
That man from Cattarau-
gus. 45596.
That wife of mine. 45628.
Waggeries & vagaries.
49362.
Owens (Mrs. J. E.) Solon Shin-
gle. 43139.
Owens (W. B.) Labor leader.
24291.
Owings (E. M.) Cause. 6519.
Owsley (F.) Lorna Doone.
26246.
Owsley (K.) See Roy (E.)
Owsley (T. E.) :
Devil at home. 10660b.
Politics. 36719a.
Owsley-Roy (E.) :
Model enchantment. 30562a.
Short circuit. 42166a.
Unto the 4th generation.
48436a.
Oxenford (J.) While there's
life there's hope. 50438.
Oxenham (J.) Pageant to dark-
ness & light. 35041.
Oxford univ. press, Amer,
branch :
Agnes Eernauer. .589a.
Alcestis of Euripides. 717b,
717c.
Berenice. 3529a.
Dgs meeres & der liebe wel-
len. 53391.
Don Carlos, infant von
Spanien. 11339b.
Oxford univ. press, Amer.
branch — Continued.
Femmes fortes. 14043.
Iphigenia in Tauris.
21925d. 21926.
Medea of Euripides. 29011c.
Oedipus, king of Thebes.
33294.
Philosophe sans le savoir.
36148a.
Prinz Friedrich von Rom-
berg. 37488a.
Quatre comedies. ,5.5081.
Representative English
dramas from Dryden to
Sheridan. 39076b.
Rhesus of Euripides.
39315, 39315a.
Trojan women of Euripi-
des. 47141a.
Wilhelm Tell. 51013d.
Oyen (H.) What women want.
50156.
Ozaki (Mine.) Heroes of Japan.
4802.
P. (K.) See Constnutine. grand
duke of Russia.
Pabst (F.) It happened in
Paris. 22206.
Pabst (H.) Maid of Madrid.
27474.
Pacaud (G. W.) :
Amer. money. 1247.
Retribution. 39166.
Pacheco (F. Garcia) See
Garcia Pacheco.
Pacheco (.L) Don Felipe el
Hermoso. 11344.
Pacheco (Mrs. R.) :
Amer. assurance. 1158.
Betrayed. 3611.
Cranks. 9014.
Dark horse. 9866.
Fickle fortune. 14115.
Incog. 21594. 21595.
Ireland. 21930.
Leading man. 24923.
Loyal till death. 26794.
Mother's heart. 31184.
Nothing but money. 33078.
Reaping the whirlwind.
38604.
Snowflower. 42923.
Three twins. 46036.
Pack (N.) Fooled. 53666.
Packard (A. S.) Two brothers.
17310a.
Packard (3Irs. B.) :
Parted at the altar. 35391.
Temptation of Parsifal.
45324.
Packard (C. H.) Fluffy Raf-
fles. ] 4608.
Packard (D.) Boomer. 4623.
Packard (F. L.) Miracle man.
29789b.
Packard (W.) :
Aztecs. 2602.
Man in the case. 27853.
Packwood (S. L.) Hist, of the
great petrification scheme.
19890.
Pacton (G. Garnier-) See Gar-
nier-Pacton.
Paczoski (J.) :
Chlop Jvrolem. .53148.
Herod kr61 Jndei. 19276b.
Pad (Peter) pseud. (?) Little
Tommy Bounce. 25904.
Paddock (E. M.) Out for
glory. 34812a.
Paddock (J.) Chantaclere.
6708.
Paddock (O. H.) Out for glory.
34812a.
Paddock (W. H.) Contraban-
dista. 8386.
Padelford (F. M.) Comedy of
errors. 8065.
Paderewski (I. J.) Manru.
28096.
Padilla (E. Ramos) See Ra-
mos Padilla.
Padilla (J.) :
Almas distiutas. 952.
Apaches. 1662.
Centurion. 6602.
Copla gitana. 8467.
De los barrios bajos.
10171.
Decir de la gente. 10341.
Espaiia pintoresca. 12934.
Gallito y Belmonte. 53741.
Heroe del cortijo. 19280.
Juan Miguel. 23101.
Mala hembra. 27633.
MautSn rojo. 54421.
Nueva senda. 33118.
PSjaritos y flores. 35125.
Plebe. 36531b.
Presidiaria. 37085.
Principe celoso. 37476.
Pueblo del peleon. 37801.
Titiritera. 46331.
Padin (A.) Hay que picarlas.
18345a.
Padley (G.) Mariner. 28277.
Padmore (E. S.) Sangreal.
40707.
Padon (E. F.).
Bobbie in birdland. 52932.
In charge of the consul.
21123a.
Pa Dro (C. R.) Rescued cap-
tive. 39095.
Paesa (V. G.) :
Cierre dominical. 7322.
Corao esta el mundo. 8154.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-105
3327
INDEX
Paesa (V, G.)— Continued.
Decir de las flores. 53369.
Ultramarines. 47911d.
Paetel (G.) Urteil des Salomo.
48563.
Pafumi(F. R.) Vintage. 55782.
Page (A.) See Moore (A.)
Page (B.) :
Magnet. 27408.
Room next door. 39899.
Page (C. A.) Into the sunset.
21852a.
Page (C, H.) Man who mar-
ried a dumb wife. 27984b.
Page (C. S.) :
Anelave. 52687.
Broken heart. 5186.
Fanelle. 13637.
Page (D. B.) Nourma. 33096.
Page (E. A.) Unwitting ven-
geance. 48460.
Page (F. M.):
Bird of prey. 3928.
Kiss of flame. 24023.
Major's lady. 27585.
Within the hour. 51306.
Page (G. H.) Queen Draga.
37986.
Page (G. T.) Blind Margaret.
4259.
Page (H. C.) Childhood's hap-
py hours. 7019.
Page (L. C.) & CO. Rescue of
the Princess Winsome.
39093a.
Page (M.) :
' " Make-believe. 27590.
Sincerity. 42482.
Speed fiend. 43490a.
Page (N. C.) Phyllis. 36184.
Page (V.) :
After many days. 471.
Album. 710.
Altruist. 1029.
Ashes. 2071.
Could we only know. 8641.
Couple of women. 8826.
Crooked path. 9179.
Life's tangled skein. 25346.
Soul of Adrienne. 43317.
Page (W. A.) :
Below stairs. 3467.
Getaway. 16264.
Thirty-first of June. 45832.
Page & Riedell. Kiss of flame.
24023.
Pagett. Dad's girls. 9610.
Paige (J.) Adventure in the
land of Nod. 338.
Paige (M.) In the hospital
A. D. 1963. 21438.
Paiges (Les) Amour de 1'
Apache. 1352.
Pailler (W.) :
Last day of our Ladye.
24697.
Magic bell. 27362.
Virgin's cross. 49149a.
Pailleron (E.) :
Art of being bored. 1939a.
Etincelle. 13007,43445.
Monde oft Ton s'ennuie.
30746a, 30747.
Secret de M. Dieudonne.
44990.
Spark. '43443, 434-J4.
Triumph of youth. 47111.
Pailleur (W.) Des Erloesers
kindheit. 10526a.
Paillou (F. A.) :
Adopting Lucy. 314.
Angel of Devil's Gulch.
1470.
Clever ruse. 7608.
Curate's secret. 9451.
Pain (H. J.) :
Cortez. 8586.
Cuba. 9305.
Germania. 16203.
Graeco-Turkish war. 17220.
Great fire of London, 106G.
17392.
Lookout Mountain. 26173.
Siege of Petersburgh. 42273.
Storming of the Bastile.
43982.
Paine (A. B.) :
Artist & nun. 1967.
Flying wedge. 14G39.
Paine (C. F.) :
Byron Grimm. 5746.
Grand parada. 17277.
Mute. 31468.
Narcissus at Nantasket.
32016.
Paine (D. L.) Mowbrays. 31268.
Paine (G. H.) Garter. 15925.
Paine (J.) Accidental plot.
139.
Paine (.L E.) Oxford affair.
34981.
Paine (J. K.) Azdra. 2596,
2597.
Paine (M.H.) Devillette. 10676.
Paine (R. D.) :
Careless sophomore. 6217.
College janitor. 785Ga.
Troubles of Juliet. 47178a.
Paine pub. co. :
Christmas at McCarthy's.
53156.
Christmas at Punkin Hol-
ler. 53157.
Topsy turvy Christmas.
5.5627.
Pain's fireworks co. Cuba. 9305.
Pain's pyro spectacle co. Grant
before Vicksburg. 17320.
Paiu's spectacle co. Grant be-
fore Vicksburg. 17319.
Painter (J. R.) :
Bubbling over. 5373.
Question of money. 38172.
Painton (E. F. A. U.) :
As a woman thinketh.
2000a.
Burns rebellion. 5572.
Class ship. 7544a.
Clubbing a husband. 7701a.
Dear boy graduates. 10254.
Graduate's choice. 17216a.
Just plain Dot. 23384.
Laughing cure. 54235.
Prairie rose. 37026.
Prize essay. 55039.
Sister Angela. 42584.
Star Bright. 43773a.
Value of X. 55755.
Wanted, a cook. 55822.
Winning widow. 55961.
Painton (E. P.) :
Crimson & the blue. 9110.
Mere man. 29198a.
Pal (F.) See Farkas (P.)
Palabot (L. G.) Betrothed's
mother. 3617.
Palacios (M. de) :
Castauuelas. 53086.
Genicienta. 53097.
(Jineraatografo nacional.
7367.
Corte de Fara6n. 8582.
Dioses del dia. 10S89a.
Generala. 16059.
Guitarra del amor. 53846.
Haren. 18217a.
Mariflores. 28271.
Mil y pieo de noches.
29549.
Miss Australia. 29902a.
Mujeres de Don Juan.
31311.
Niflos de Ecija. 54722.
Pals de las Hadas. 35122.
Pajaro. 35126.
Pepe el liberal. 35866.
Pepita Lopez. 35871.
Reina de los mercados.
38965.
Reina Mimi. 38967.
Tierra del sol. 46173.
Veda del amor. 48746.
Palacios Gil (J.) :
Dote de la Chavala. lloOOii .
Filarmonica. 34216.
Palacios Martin (A.) :
Bella Tripita. 3374.
Cabeza del marqu6s. 5767.
Palnnge (A.) Pretty peasant.
37119.
3328
INDEX
Palek (A.) Mrs. Karnes. 30397.
Paler, (V.) :
Binding link. 8903.
Bolt from the blue. 4516a.
Vision. 49157.
Pulej' (.J.) Flood of Johns-
town. 14544.
Pa 11- rave (R.) Shadow & sun-
shine. 41663.
Palicot (G.) Royal-trompette.
40184.
t^alings (W.) Circus girl. 7408.
Pailen (C. B.) Trial marriage.
46925a.
Palieu (J.) Ritual, the united
order of baseball rooters.
39528.
Pall ma (F.) Paper of pins.
S.5230.
Palm (G. von) See Von Palm.
Palnia (A.) Every woman's
rights. 13125.
Palmer :
Hero of the hour. 19267.
Jane Shore. 22466.
.7 Leo & Lotas. 25007.
Palmer (A. B.) Blarney kiss.
4206.
Palmer (A. H.) :
Braut von JMessina. 4934b.
Err-path. 12SS3.
Stars will tell. 43819.
Uncle Roper. 48004.
Wilhelm Tell. 51012a,
51012c.
Palmer (A. M.) :
At the depot. 2221a.
Bond & free. 4539.
Celebrated case. 6562.
Creole. 9060.
Danicheffs. 9787.
Ferreol. 14067. 14068.
French flats. 15363.
Sphinx. 43518.
Palmer (A. T.) Engineer.
12766a.
Palmer (A. Y.) Doll with auto-
matic airs. 11262.
Palmer (B. E.) :
Home of confusion. 20029.
In quarantine. 21301.
Men not wanted. 29104.
Mrs. Santa Clans. 30450a.
Out of town. 348J55.
Point of view. 36638.
Profesjsor's truant gloves.
37652.
Palmer (C. H.) :
At the hearth. 2243.
Shadow of the sword. 41689.
Siege of Berlin. 42269.
Slata pencil kids. 42704a.
Sword & signal. 44811.
1871. 52506.
Palmer (G. J. S.) Fritz, the
ferryman. 15491.
Palmer (Edith) Mama's dar-
ling boy. 27604.
Palmer (Ethelyn) Into the
light. 21849.
Palmer (F. di M.) :
Blood will tell. 4306.
Mad violinist. 27145.
Macjorie's finish. 28314.
Princess. 37392.
Palmer (F. H.) :
Julius Caesar. 23263.
Merchant of Venice. 29171.
Palmer (F. J.) :
Colonial day.s. 7945.
Court jester. 8844.
Palmer (F. R.) Nitoquert.
32843a.
Palmer (G. F.) jr.:
Poor diplomat. 36793a.
Shattered glass. 41963a.
Palmer (G. H.) Return of
Odysseus. 39187.
Palmer (G. W.) Man without
a country. 28016.
Palmer (H. C.) Night-riders.
32735.
Palmer (H. D.) Sardanapalus.
40794.
Palmer (H. H.) :
Girl from Kan. 16503.
Old hayseed. 33499.
Pair of cuffs. 35085.
Richard. 39341.
Treason & loyalty. 46897.
Uncle John. 47980.
Palmer (H. M.) Man & a
maid. 27724.
Palmer (I. D.) Professor's
washing. 37653.
Palmer (J. F.) :
Ballet girl. 2851.
Coal-oil Johnny. 7721.
Egyptian Pompeii. 12316.
Last days of Pompeii.
24701. .
Palmer (Joe) Casino comedy
4. 6376.
Palmer (John) :
Over the hills. 34938a.
Race tout's dream. 38297.
Palmer (K. B.) Spirit of
woman in Bohemia. 43581.
Palmer (L. A.) :
Hazel Kirke. 18365.
Young Mrs. Winthrop.
52186.
Palmer {Mrs. L. J. R.) Lost
in the chase. 26315.
Palmer (M.) Duke of Dur-
ham. 11988.
Palmer (M. R.) :
Best seller. 3596, 3597.
Danger signal. 9761.
Help! help! 18785a.
Palmer (Spry-) See Spry-
Palmer.
Palmer (T. G.) Barriers of
ice. 3059.
Palmer (W. R.) T^ove on
wheels. 20584.
Palmer co. :
Hist, stories in dramatic
form. 19884a-19884p.
Julius Caesar. 23263.
Merchant of Venice. 29171.
Palmetto press. :
Robbery under law. 39611a.
Saul. 55240.
Serpent of old Nile. 41554a.
Palmieri (A.) Child of Judea.
53130.
Palmoni (J. W.) :
Aunt Sarah. 2427.
Great Scott. 17467.
Palms (C. L.) Miss Potter of
Aurora, U. S. A. 30008.
Palomares del Pino (F.) San-
gre espaSola. 40701.
Palomera (F. de) :
Piensa el ladron. 36263.
Primes. 37252.
Palomero (M. Fernilndez) See
Fernjiudez Palomero.
Palos improvement club. Pag-
eant of Palos. 54863.
Falser (J. H.) When Danny
came marching home. 50207.
Palstring (B.) Retribution.
39163.
Pam (L.) Magic word. 27396.
Panchen (E.) :
Grandfather's clock. 17292.
This thing called love.
45851.
What will people sayV
50148.
Panella (M.) Padre cura.
35022.
Pangborn (F. W.) Hinotito.
19508.
Pangle (F.) :
Behind the screen. 3338a.
Ladies of the jury. 24328a.
Wrong woman. 51906c.
Panizza (H.) Aurora. 24.55.
Pannwitz ( R. ) Dionysische
tragoedien. 10889.
Pantasi (G. von) Prometheus.
37669.
Panthaky (N.) Harischandra,
the model of truth. 18221.
Panzer (D. ) Twenty minutes
in a toy shop. 47445.
3329
INDEX
Papazian (B. S.) Best thing
that could have happened.
3601.
Pape (L. A.) :
Affair in a studio. 410.
Lady mayor. 24466.
I'apot (B.):
Adventurer. 340a.
Grows. 9237a.
Gil)oyer's son. 16332b.
Madman or saint. 27295.
Married at last. 28437.
Our intimate friends.
34682.
L,) .pissemblers.
(J.
Ijimo
diener.
Kiel.
Papw'orth
10970.
Paquet (A.)
bestandige
Paquin ( E. )
Paradas (E.) :
Arriba la
Chavulillo
Dos fenomenos.
Fin del muudo.
der grosse
25505.
39405.
1917b.
lisa I
'6854a.
53448.
14244.
Golfo de Guinea. 17040.
Hambre nacional. 179G5.
Matias LOpez. 28794a.
Nido del principal. 54710.
Siglo de oro. 42291a.
Suerte perra. 4438oa.
Villa del Oso. 49015.
Paradox (P.) pseud. Court in
session. 8840.
Paraf (G. ) J'ai faim. moi.
22290.
Paramore (H. H.) Along the
Mohawk. 987.
Pardee (J.) (?ee Clark ( J. P.)
Pardee (M.) Lord mayor.
26210.
Pardee (N. E. ) Papa Schmitz.
35214.
Pardo (J.) :
Alondras. 52640.
y)
36591.
See Pinto
37131.
Pobres viudas
Pardo (J. Pinto
y Pardo.
Pardo (L.) :
Femina. 14031a
Previa censura.
Parellada (P.) :
A la orillica del Ebro. 14b.
Cavaliere <li Narunkestun-
kesberg. 6.531a.
Celoso Exti-emeno. 6.586.
De pesca. 10177.
Divorciados. 11056.
En un lugar de la Manoha.
53529.
Gay saber
Gran lilon
Justicia de
23422a.
Macarrones. 27017a
Touiadora. 5.5615.
15992.
.53821.
Almud6var.
Parelli (A.) Lovers' quarrel.
26681.
Parent (G. W.) :
Darlington's widow. 9907.
My mother. 31651.
Pair of compasses. 35081.
Parenteau (Z. J.) :
Amber empress. 526.52.
Lady of Luzon. 24479.
Paret (T. D.) Philammuu.
36112.
Parillo (G.) Hospitable house.
20310a.
Paris (E.) :
Demedes. 10437.
Ludwig XA'I. 26909.
Paris (M. Thiede-) See Thiede-
Paris (b. A. G.) Our substi-
tute. 34781.
Parish (S. G.) Seven blasts.
41605a.
Park (G. G.) Smiths of Smith-
ville. 42884.
Park (G. F.) Bride of the
sun. 5066.
Park (,L E.) Dwarf's spell.
12091.
Park (J. S.) Pageant of old
Detroit. 35044e.
Park (L. C.) :
Almost a queen. 967, 968.
Serra, the apostle of
peace. 41558.
Vashti. 48723, 48724.
Why should she not?
50752.
Parke (S.) Woman of the
people. 51463.
Parke (W.) :
Brer Ilabbit & Uncle Re-
mus. 5022.
Carmita. 6253.
Chatelaine. 6835.
Gypsy Gabriel. 17829.
Quaker. 37949.
Wooing a widow. 51699.
Parkehurst (H. L.) Gitv phy-
sician. 7463.
Parker (A.) Kiss me, ser-
geant. 24022a.
Parker (A. H.) People's law.
3586.3.
Parker (G.) :
After 20 years. 530.
Cadsby's trials. 5794.
Parker (C. A.) In Bohemia.
21112;
Parker (G. E.) :
Cry of the wolf. .53301.
Down & out. 11570.
Interview. 21841.
Mum's the word. 31346.
Something worth while.
55389.
Nenajo. 32223.
Dictation.
Alaska. 696.
Parker (G. S.)
Parker (E.)
10823a.
Parker (E. B.)
Parker (E. .T.) :
A'Becket. 65.
Deserter. 10544, 10.547.
Faugh-a balla. 13888.
O'Reilly ahoo. 34331.
Right's right. 39440a.
Stolen child. 43921.
Parker (E. L.) :
Step.=!on. 43883.
Through the night. 4G098.
Topers. 46562.
Parker (,E. M.) In Death
Valley. 21148.
Parker (F. A.) :
Jet. 22673.
Mile. Bric-a-Brac. 27247.
Parker (Frank R.) jr.:
Flash of diamonds. 14481.
Shadows of a crime.
41708.
Parker C Frederick R.) Two
afternoons in summer. 47537.
Parker (G. A.) :
Bobby's liomecoming. 4456.
Taint of the thief. 44924.
Parker (G. D.) :
Capt. Scarlet. 61.57.
Dawn. 10074a.
For another's sin. 14777.
Girl from the sun-kissed
East. 16.533.
King of the ghouls. 23868.
On New Year's eve. 33782.
Propinquity. 550.53.
Stronger claim. 44197.
Parker (<i. M. ) Billv's scoop.
3898a.
Parker (Gilbert) :
Pierre & his people. 34898.
Right of way. .39433.
Seats of the mighty.
41271.
Three outlaws. 46007.
Translation of a savage.
24553.
Parker (Gordon) Her lord-
ship. 19060.
Parker (H. D.) :
Fugitive from lustlce.
15645.
Our German f:trmer.
34645.
Parker (H. S.) :
IMoabites. 30548.
Post-traders. 36875.
Parker (Harry) :
Gertrude Wheeler, M. D.
1G231.
Sea-shore girls. 41229.
Spooks. 43603.
3330
INDEX
Parker (Horatio) :
Fairyland. 13419c, 13419cl.
Mona. 30734, 30735.
Parker (J. L.) Union spy.
48338
Parker (J. M. F.) His last
day at college. 19679.
Parker (K. & L.) :
Jogtalanok. 22S09.
Rechtlosen. 38G55.
Wronged. 51910.
Parker (L. N.) :
Aiglon. 52G01.
Beauty & the barge. 3222.
Black kitten. 4120.
Deliverer. 10420.
Disraeli. 10969.
Dolce Napoli. 11254.
Drake. 11660.
Highway of life. 19456a.
Joseph & his brethren.
23006, 23007.
Lady of Coventry. 24474.
Main de singe. 27525.
Man iu the street. 27872.
Mavourneen. 54471.
Minuet. 29774b.
Monkey's paw. 30818.
Paper chase. 35222.
Pomander walk. 54998.
Termagant. 45401.
Parker (Lem B.) :
Aristocratic tramp. 1835.
Broken rosary. 5212.
Buffalo Bill, jr. 5411.
Candy kid. 6000.
Card king of the coast.
6199.
Chicago tramp. 6950.
Common law. 8141.
Common sense. 53231.
Cow-boy girl. 8935.
Divorced by proxy. 11049,
Dora Deane. 53441.
Electrocuted at 5 a. m.
12423a
Fighting'fate. 14193.
Fighting parson. 14200,
14201.
For home & honor. 14835.
Frame-up. 15243a.
From rough-rider to Presi-
dent. 15568.
From the farm to the stage.
15583.
Gal of my dreams. 15773a.
Girl of the mountains.
16598.
Hand of man. 18041.
Hearts & hobbies. 18537.
Her dark marriage morn.
18947.
Her fatal love. 18971.
Her trial marriage. 19155.
Lifp of Dora Tborne. 25315.
Parker (Lem B.) — Continued.
Little Alabama. 25579a.
Little Miss Nobody. 25790.
Married for money. 28450.
MeadoAvbrook farm. 28978.
Mystery of the burglar &
the ghost. 31848.
Phantom detective. 36079.
Pinkey, the Pinkerton girl.
36352.
Prince in overalls. 37306a.
Pulpit & the bar. 37822.
Sacrifice. 40457a.
Shadowed by 3. 41692.
She looks good to father.
42002.
Social game. 42964.
Susie, queen of the strikers.
44681.
Tempest & Sunshine. 45288.
Thorns & orange blossoms.
45865.
Town marshal. 46654.
Trust busters. 47268.
Twenty-third psalm. 47456.
'Twixt wife & country,
47532.
Up Vermont way. 48513.
Utah. 48573.
What every woman should
know. 50065b.
What money will do. 50101.
Parker (Lottie B.) :
Altar of Mammon, 1013.
Awakened. 2542.
Bold knights of old. 4511.
Flying ship. 14635.
Great liehigh Valley case.
17417.
Hiram Buxton, promotei*.
19515.
Husband & lover. 20718.
Husband or lover. 20726.
In the sunny South. 21526.
Lights of home. 2.5429.
Under southern skies.
48133.
Way down East. 49720,
49721.
Way down South. 49726.
Way out West. 49778.
■Way up North. 49788.
Parker (M. D.) Beneath the
cross. 3492.
Parker (M. M.) :
Black art. 4045,
Day at the Knowitall
woman's club. 10108.
George has a grouch on
sisters. 16149.
George says boys don't have
such a snap in life after
all. 16151.
Girl from Gotham. 16493.
Parker (M, M.) — Continued,
How Mandy got the vote.
20500.
Love behind the scenes.
26485.
Maggie MacCarty listens at
the door. 27351.
Mandy's lost opportunity,
28049.
Mrs. Busby's pink tea,
30324, 30325.
Mrs. Gadabout's busy day,
30368,
New monologues & dialect
stories. 32426a.
Old oaken bucket. 33586,
33591.
Quality of mercy. 39760.
Search-light. 41257a.
Shadows. 41706a.
When Lucindy goes to town.
50265.
Parker (Ned) See Pardee
(N. E.)
Parker (Norman) Golf players.
17036a.
Parker (O.) Her cowboy
brother. 18940.
Parker (O. P.) :
Better than gold. 3640a.
Plays. 54977.
Winning of Latane Cashton.
51173.
Parker (P.) Wild rose.
50985.
Parker (R. A.) Wheel of for-
tune. 50172.
Parker (R. K.) Miss Neptune.
29992a.
I'arker (S. F.) Garden of love,
15899.
Parker (S.R.) Derelict. 10512.
Parker (W.) :
Miscegenation. 29841a.
Pilgrimage of an i d e a.
36297a.
I'arker (W. C.) :
All a mistake. 814, 815.
Art for breakfast. 1938a.
Bank cashier. 2899.
Black heifer. 4113.
Breaking the engagement.
4995.
Brother Josiah. -5270.
Colored maid. 7974.
Congressman. S267a.
Face at the wintlow. 13303.
Finnegan & Flanagan.
14283,
Friend of the whole family.
15444.
His 2d time on earth. 19804.
Kissing the wrong girl.
24030,
3331
INDEX
Parker (W. C.)— Continued.
Lonelyville social club.
26128.
Love & anarchy. 26427.
Lovers & lunntics. 26670.
Ma's new boarders. 28592.
Off day. 33308.
Our first performance.
34622.
Papa's bulldog. 35217.
Proposal by proxie. 37724.
Second childhood. 41280.
Sin of temptation. 42474.
Taking father's place.
44950.
Those dreadful twins.
45881.
Those red envelopes. 4.5893.
Vassar girl. 48729.
William. 51057.
Parker (W. C.) co., inc. Mme.
Moselle. 27211a.
Parker (W. J.) Boy I'eporter.
4847.
Parker (W. P.) :
Gipsy, 16397.
Man of money. 27912.
Way of the world. 49768.
Parkes (A. L.) Victor de
Salignac. 48968.
Parkes (J. E.) Wise fool.
51233.
Parkhurst (H. E.) :
Fates of the gods. 1381. 3b.
Triumphant trilogy. 47114.
Parkhurst (W.) Cats. 53090.
Parkin (F. W. ) Inventor.
21893.
Parkinson (F. G.) :
Her last will & testament.
19054.
Priest's coat. 37227.
Scarlet letter A. 40992.
Parkinson (M. B.) :
Magical flo\Ver garden.
27397.
Santa Claus' flower garden.
40375.
Parkinson (R. L.) Irish de-
tective. 21971.
Parkinson (R. T.) Lost in
Egypt. 26311.
Parks (B.) White nigger.
50550.
Parks f.T. C.) Egyptian mum-
my. 12314.
Parks (.1. E.) Trimmed.
46988.
Parks ( J. W. ) Mistress Black-
burn. 30310.
Parks (L. I. or La Lafayette) :
Don't worry. 11421.
Idle women. 20889. 20890.
.Iapane.se spy. 22495.
Parks (M. M.) Love cure.
20500a.
Parllman (B. F.) His part-
ner's daughter. 53952.
Parma (P. M.) Nine collars.
32799.
Parmau (B.) Capt. Braden-
berg. 6092.
Parmele (O.) :
His inheritance. 19064a.
Saving Margaret. 40893a.
Parmelee (A. L.) :
Landing a husband. 24625.
Spider & the fly. 43524.
Parmelee (L. de M.) All mine.
52627.
Parmelee (W. D.) :
City's call. 7409.
My wife's gone to the coun-
try. 31750.
Parmeno, psevd. See Lopez
Pinillos (.L)
Parmenter (L. E.) Broke.
5162.
Parmet (L.) :
Around the world in an
airship. 1909.
Leon Parmet's spook min-
strels. 25074.
I'arodi (A.) Rome vaincue.
39770.
Parody Rodriguez (F. J.) Isa-
bel & Columbus. 22116.
I'arque (H.) Jocko, the bi-
cyclist. 22797.
Vnvv (M. S. L.) :
Afiinity garden, 439, 440,
52582.
Anna Kareuiue. 1545.
Hidden cross. 19363.
Rev. Alexis Xavier Hamil.
39257.
Vengeance is mine. 48805.
Parrado (Gil) Desconocido.
10528.
Parrott (P. F.) End. 12692a.
Parrott (R.) N a a m a h, the
walled garden. 31885.
Parrott (T. M.) :
Macbeth. 27026.
Merchant of Venice. 29158.
Othello. 34423.
Parry (B.) Where there's a
will. .50404.
Piirry (H. D.) Poor Richard.
36817.
Parry (J. H.) Miami. 29360.
Parry (M.) :
Lie beautiful. 26235a.
Real war. 38578a.
Parry (W.) Very little Faust.
48899.
Parselle (.1.) Paul Grandet.
35605.
Parsloe (C. T.) Jerry Chub.
22620.
Par.sous (A.) She stoops to
conquer. 42015a.
Parsons (C. H.) I should
worry. 54012.
Parsons (0. L.) Floating
Island. 14539.
Parsons (C. M.) :
In the days of Noah. 21380.
Quaker maid of Flushing.
37954.
Parsons (E. C.) :
Andersonville, on picket or
in prison. 1433.
Wild rose. 50988.
Pai'sons (G.) Tui'kish Texan.
47346.
Parsons (J.) Double revenge.
11544.
Par.sons (J. D.) jr. Suitors.
44458.
Parsons (.1. F.) :
Bernstein & Firestein.
3542.
Fun in a photograph gal-
lery. 1.5680.
Judge Offerheimer's first
case. 23146.
Parsons (J. I.) Mystery of the
chicken coop. 31849.
Par.sons (L. M.) :
Aunt .Terusha's quilting
party. 2409.
Colloquy of the holidays.
7878.
District school at Bhie-
berrv Corners. 10985,
10986.
.Jerusha Dow's album no.
2. 22633.
Living pictures of the
Civil War. 25985.
New woman's reform club.
32497.
Old maids' convention.
33549.
Scenes & songs of ye olden
time. 41014.
Scenes in the Union depot.
41025.
Tableau & pantomime en-
tertainments. 44S98a.
Variety contest. 48710.
I'arsons (M. D.) Nevada Nell's
mistake. 32293.
Parsons (M. H.) :
Meal ticket. 54472.
Real things. 55117.
Partch (L. C.) :
Be prepared. 52837.
Scouts in camp. 4111S0a.
Partington (F. G.) Hand that
rules the world. 18052.
3332
INDEX
Partridge (A. S.) Hidden hand.
193GG.
Parti-idsre (B.) Julius Caesar.
23245.
Partridge (G. C.) Rip's dream.
39506.
Partridge (W. O.) Gaston Ne-
ville. 15932.
Pnrtrite (G.) Uncle Jim's be-
quest. 47975a.
Pnruolo (C. & L.) Fortezza
trionfante. 15037.
Pascal (D.) Ann. 1533a.
Pascal (E. B.) :
Craven. 9024.
Young king. 52172.
Pascal (F.) :
Brer Rabbit & Uncle Re-
mus. 5022.
Chatelaine. 6S35.
Fairv maiden. 13409,
13410.
Golden age. 16910.
Gvpsv Gabriel. 17829.
In Wonderland. 21569.
ilaiden queen. 27510.
Quaker. 37949.
Sally. 40596.
Sensation novel. 41487.
Tempests in tea-cups.
45298.
Wooing a widow. 51699.
T'ascoe (S. W.) :
•Tust a womnn's way.
23331.
She look.s good to father.
42002.
Pascual (J.) Candidos pre-
tendientes. 5998a.
Pascual Frutos (L.) :
Canto de primavera. 6018.
Club de las solteras. 7691.
Hijas de Lemnos. 19464.
Maruxa. 2852Sa.
Mu.ier del projimo. 31309.
Sefioras del silencio.
41481a.
Sueiio de Pierrot. 44382a.
P;ishlev (H. S.) Pageant of
Palos. 54SG3.
Paske (W. J.) Ruin of a bach-
elor's club. 40240.
Pasmore (H. B. & M. S.) Lo-
ko-rah. 26008a.
Pnso (A.) :
Alegres colegialas. 52611.
Alegrla de vivir. 734.
Bendicion de Dios. .52862.
Cabeza de familia. .5766a.
Corte de Risalia. 8584a.
Debut de la chica. 10311a.
Dichoso verano. 10801a.
Espaua nueva. 12933b.
Hosterfn del laurel. 20314.
Pa.so (A.) — Continued.
Infierno. 54057.
Loba. 26022.
Mayo florido. 28920.
Mea culpa. 28974.
Mi querido Pepe. 29358a.
Miser & the matchmaker.
29857.
Ojos negros. 33386.
Once mil virgenes. 33972.
Orgullo de Albacete.
34341a.
Pata de gallo. 35516a.
Perros de presa. 35949.
Piqueta. 36394a.
Potro salvaje. 36908a.
Quinto pelao. 38216.
Sierra Morena. 5.5337.
Tren rfipido. 46913b.
Vecinos. 48745a.
Vel6n de Lucena. 55763.
Viajes de Gulliver. 48925.
I'aso (A.) Mio.:
Maltratada. 276.58a.
Preceptor de su alteza.
55015.
Velon de Lucena. 55763.
Passpart (W. L.) Father's
frolics. 13872.
Pasthorv (H. de) Such is life.
44367a.
Paston (G.) St('e Sym<mds
(E. M.)
Pa.stonchi (F.) :
Fiamma. 14107.
Giannettas traenen. 16328.
I'astor (A.) See Pastor (T.)
I'nstor (F. de Asls.) See Asis
Pastor.
I'astor f.T.) Verbotene kuss.
48851.
Pastor (J. Gonzalez). See
Gonziilez Pastor.
I'astor (J. Quilis) See Quilis
Pastor.
Pastor (T.) :
Daredevil Pat. 9846.
Dutch flats. 12066.
Emigrant car. 12603.
Emigrant Pullman car.
12605.
Emigrant train. 12606.
Fun on an emigrant car.
15695.
Fun on the stage. 15699.
Go West. 16809.
Irish flats. 21983.
Lean banana. 24929.
Little duck. 25662.
Little side door. 25876.
Night in a free-and-easy.
32677.
Our advance agents. 34.520.
Pastor (T.) — Continued.
Pastor's evening party.
35507.
Pie-rats of Pen Yan. 36252.
Pirates of Penn Yan. 36403.
Slave's dream. 42725.
Song of the stereoscope.
43240.
T. P. S. canal boat Pina-
fore. 44891.
Tony Pastor's character al-
bum. 46508.
Travel on the emigrant
train. 46861.
I'astor Rubira (J.) :
Corpus Christi. 8569.
Leyenda Mora. 25190.
Noche de las flores. 32961.
Pasture (Mrs. H. de la) See
De la Pasture.
Pasztor (A.) :
A. Lanyom. 16a.
Innocent. 21737b, 21738a.
21738c, 21738d.
Savitri. 40904.
Patchin (F.) :
Deestrict no. 6. 10370.
Intruders. 21878.
Kin o' Streaked Mountain.
23710.
Master of mirth. 28706.
Patek (A.) Round table. 40097.
Pateman (R.) Sailor's knot.
40506.
Patenaude (J. A.) Grey nun.
17620.
I'aterno (A.) Ferdinand I,
Bourbon King of Naples.
14054.
I'aterson (A.) Ironsides. 22073.
I'ath§ frfires. Freres Danilo.
15388.
Patis (E. E.) Terrible tangle.
45428a.
Paton (H. A.) Uncle Sam.
48015.
I'atrican (.J. H.) Paragon.
35274.
Patrick (A.) jr. Jimmy. 22746.
I'atrick (H.) Soldiers of mis-
fortune. 43102b.
Patriot's opera co. Liberty bell.
25214.
I'atrizi (E.) :
Alcibiades. 720.
Two wives. 47823.
Pattee (E. S. G.) Little wan-
derers. 25928.
Pattee (F. L.) Macbeth. 27042.
Pattee (H. H.) :
Bunkum's diving girls.
5494a.
Dora's .loke. 11457.
Engagement. 12761.
3333
INDEX
Pattee (H. H.)— Continued.
Girl with the green skin.
16660.
Initiated. 21723.
Patten (G.) :
Clover farm. 7678.
In double peril. 21153.
Nan, the mascotte. 31931.
Wedding bells. 49893,
49894.
Patten (M. L. van) See Van
Patten.
Patten (W.) :
Fianza. 14112.
Pocahontas. 36600.
Patten (W. G.) :
Black door. 4088.
Clover farm. 7679,
Men of millions. 29110.
Pattengill (H. R.) Land of lib-
erty. 54219.
Patterson (A, V. S.) :
All on account of a bonnet.
880.
Continental kettledrum.
8381, 8382.
Lady of the green scarf.
24494.
New woman. 32492.
Patterson (B. F.) :
Pilate. 36293.
Wife of Pilate, Ovid's
daughter. 50903.
Patterson (C. A.) :
Lost heiress. 26307.
Yens Yensen. 52095.
Patterson (E. L.) :
Jackdaw. 54096.
Revolting of Hora ce. 55166.
Woman-hater. 51399.
Wonderful lie. 56003.
Patterson (F. C.) :
Jeannette. 22579.
Nell. 32176.
On the veldt. 33938.
Patterson (F.L.) Wasp. 49677.
Patterson (F. P.) :
Caprice. 6067.
Count or a pauper. 8675.
Girl from N. Y. 16516.
Little girl at play, 54286.
Through the narrow gate.
46097.
Titlomaniacs. 46342.
Patterson (G.) Terry, the
swell. 45445.
Patterson (H.) Baron's daugh-
ter. 3038.
Patterson (.1. L.) :
Ernst Erdody. 12877.
Virginie. 49148.
Patterson (,L M.) :
Advertiser. 380.
Book of Judith. 4600,
Patterson (J. M.)— Continued. !
Brotherhood. 5278. \
Dope. 11444, 11445.
Fourth estate. 15196.
Lioness. 25557.
Little brother of the rich.
25603,
Rebellion. 38627.
Story of Mary McLinda.
44002.
Patterson (J. R. ) AVoman who
didn't. 51496a.
Patterson (M.) Pan in am-
bush. 54876.
Patter.son (T. A.) Lasca. 24665.
Patterson (V. S.) See Patter-
son (A. V. S.)
Patterson (W. C.) :
American's home. 1282.
His I'everence, the cowboy.
19788.
Patterson (W. H.) Exodus.
13226.
Pattinson (R. E.) Coquette.
8484.
Patton (H. O. van) See Van
Patton.
Piitton (I.) Daddy Dimond's
diamonds. 9.594.
Patton (.L H.) :
Man that was. 27954.
Suzette o' th' slums. 44711.
Married bv proxv. 28444.
Patton (K.H.) Daddie. 53324.
Patton (M. K.) See Waldron
(M. K. Patton)
Patton (W. B.) :
Apple blossoms 1713.
Blockhead. 4281.
Getting acquninted with
mother. 16275.
Good Samaritan. 17111a.
Last rose of summer. 24762.
Lazy Bill. 24898.
Little homestead. 25719.
Minister's son. 29747, 29748.
Simon Ray. 42444.
Slow poke. 42797.
Struggle for gold. 44235.
When we were friends.
50351.
Pattnlle (G.) Gunfishter.
17779.
Paul (Adolf) :
Klingelbputel. 24098.
TTnverknnflich. 48448.
Wie die siinde in die welt
kam. .50867.
Paul (Albert) :
Im h e V g w a Id f i- i (> d e n .
20077a.
Nene zeit. 32281.
Paul (C. A.) Er muss tanzeu.
12842. 12843.
Paul (F. W.) C. O. D. .57.53.
Paul (H.) Timon of Athens.
46263.
Paul (Lee) See Dairy mple
(J. T.)
Paul (Logan) Blue bells o'
Scotland. 4352.
Paul (M.) :
Paroled on honor. 35358.
Three strange men. 46026.
Paul & Meade. Man with a
family. 28000.
Paul-Frangois (E.) Son inno-
cence. 43191.
Paulding (F.) :
Devil. 10650.
Great question. 1745.5.
Love of his life. 26566,
26567.
Martyr of the heart. 28.521.
Salviati. 40033.
Paulding (W. L) :
Somebody's wife. 43165.
Struggle of life. 44242.
Widow bewitched. 50807.
Pauli (A.) Pocahontas, the In-
dian queen. 36604.
Pauli (P.) :
Actors' land. 211.
Bit of Coney Island. 3998.
Breeze from actors' land.
.5010a.
East side Fluffy Ruffles.
12167.
Going! going!! gone!!!
16853.
Jimmy's busy day. 22746c.
Recompense. 38680.
Right to ludge. 39445.
Siren. 42.563.
Taxation with misrepresen-
tation. 45173a.
Temple of vanity. 45302.
Varsity eleven. 48716.
Pauli (H. M.) :
Hal, the highwayman.
17906.
Painter & the millionaire.
35070.
Paullin (L. E.) :
Adventures of a bachelor.
344.
Miss Slimmens' boarding
house. 30026.
Miss Slimmens' window.
30027.
Mr. Smith. 30264.
White thistle. 50588.
Paulscraft (P. A.) Slaves of
the sweatshop. 4273S.
Paulson (.L R.) When igno-
rance is bliss. .50240.
Paulton (E. A. or Edward) :
Call me at seven-thirty.
5884.
3334
INDEX
Paultou (E. A. or Edward) —
Continued.
King's double. 23961.
Little Boy Blue. 25601.
>Ime. Moselle. 27211a.
Monk. 30812.
Niobe, all smiles. 32832.
On the level. .54787.
Pet of Paris. 35986.
Princess beggar. 37400.
Sheik. 42040.
Vengeance is mine. 48804.
Paul ton (H.) :
Bad lot. 2775.
Belle of Valados. 52858.
Erminie. 12S74.
Great Scot ! 1746G.
Lady Day. 24380.
Locket. 26056.
Matchless paragon. 28778.
Niobe. 32831.
Niobe, all smiles. 32832.
Noah's ark. 32900.
Paola. 35193.
Pet of Paris. 35986.
Shattered paragon. 41970.
Sheik. 42040.
Paulv (F. L.) Petite plays.
36050.
Pa villa (J. R.) :
Higher life. 19447.
Over the wall. 34955.
Pawnee .Jack. See Marks
(J. A.)
(S.)
Paxson
.39776.
Paxtou
2673.
Pastou
cutta.
Roman schooL
(E. ) Bachelor maids,
from Cal-
(G.) Girl
16480.
Pa yen (L.) Sec Lienard (A.)
Pavn (A.) For the flag. 14922.
Payn (J.) :
By proxy. 41981.
Woman's vengeance. 51533.
Payne (Alfred) Business en-
terprise in the wooly West.
5586a.
Pavne (Arthur) Italian ro-
mance. 54092.
Pavne (B. I.) Search-light.
41261a.
Pavne (C.) Dentist's gas with
hot air. 10482.
Payne (E. F.) :
Billy, the boy ai-tist. 3884.
Common soldier. 8147a.
Edge of the whirlpool.
12228.
Flora Flitabout's flight.
14550.
Forgotten melody. 15026.
Girl across the hall.
16418a.
Payne (E. F.) — Continued.
Girl who helped. 16637.
Head of the house. 18407.
Porter house steak. 36855.
What money can't buy.
50099.
Pnyne (F. C.) British spy.
5130.
Payne (F. U.) :
Parted sisters. 35395b.
Winning an heiress.
51149a.
Payne (H. T.) True grit.
47221.
Payne (J. H.) Brutus. 17445a,
20842a.
Payne (O. S.) Bag of gold.
2801a.
Pay;ie (S. B.) :
Neutral. 32284a.
Otto. 34508b.
i^olomon. 43132a.
Payne (S. G.) Secret of steady
nerves. 41337.
Payne (W.) Genius girl.
16088.
Pavne (W. M. ) Sigurd Slerabe
42314a.
Pav'r (R.> Irrley. 22077a.
Pay son (W. F.) :
Barry Gordon. 3064.
Cave woman. 53095.
Debonnaire. 10295.
Payton (C.) Santiago. 40749.
Pavton (I.) Much married
man. 31292.
Paz Guerra (J.) Qmikeros.
37958a.
Peabody (G. H.) Zuna, a
glimpse of fairy land. 52402.
Peabody (H. N.) New Har-
monv. 32392.
Peabodv (.1. P.) ^ce Marks
(.L P. P.)
Peabody (Mrs. M.) :
Adventures of a bachelor.
344.
Miss Slimmens' boarding
house. 30026.
Miss Slimmens" window.
30027.
Peace (R. M.) Drunkard's
wife. 11892.
Peacey (H.) Links. 2.5528.
Peacock (A. P.) Sprigs of no-
bility. .35424.
Pea('ot;k (L. G.) Amer. bride.
1172.
Peacock (T. B.) Nil dcsper-
andum. 32784.
Peacock (W.) :
Banita. 4.565. 4566.
Soldier's wife. 43122.
Peacoeke (L. T.) :
Exit Tessie. 13224.
Honeymoon suite. 20132.
Killiney. 23702.
Married by telephone.
28445.
Mermaid. 29214.
Mr. Plato. 30240.
Peake (A.) Told at midnight.
46427.
Pearce (A. H.) Two Germans
in a swell caf^. 47626.
Pearce (H. A.) German picnic.
16195.
Pearce (H. M.) Messenger boy
& the city chap. 29312.
Pearce (S. A.) Katy Neal.
Young
boy
Pearce (S. W.)
from the country. 18180.
Pearce (W.) 1588. 52493.
Pearl. Hungry hunters. 20668.
Pearl (S. H.) Forcing an op-
poi-tunity. 14984.
Pearl (V.) Be good. 52836.
Pearlletta. Strategy. 44088.
Pearn (V.) Starlight express.
43803a.
Pearse(C. F.) Widow's dream.
50853.
Pearson (A.) Step lively girls.
55440.
Pearson (A. C. ) Below zei*o.
3470.
Pearson (A. K. > Tom, the
wharf rat. 46228.
Pearson (A. L. ) :
Carriscourt. 6295.
Political auction. 36683.
Pearson (C.) Handsome tramii.
18077.
Pearson (C. S.) :
Playing with tire. 36487.
Touch of nature. 46615.
Pearsoa (F. W.) :
King Edgar. 23764.
Rovena. 40111.
Pearson (H. C.) Right guard.
39425.
Peai'son (P. O.) :
Egyptian bracelet. 12312
Shelomith, my happiness.
42041.
Web of destiny. 49873.
Pearson (R.) Tableaux of
Erin. 44900.
Pease (F. D.) Wife wanted.
50917.
Pease (F. P.) :
Cross & crescent. 9187.
Historical fete. 19881.
Mirage. 29797.
Niagara Falls. 32602.
I Queen of death. 38015.
3335
unmx.
Pease (F. P.) — Continued.
When George III was king.
50222.
4 & 20 blackbirds. J52422.
Pease (J. E.) Moon, a coon &
a chicken. 30932.
Pease (M. H.) Frenzied fan-
cies. 15381, 15382.
Peaster (L. F.) :
Gown of niadame. 17206.
Spongers. 43599.
Peattie (R. B.) :
Pledged. 36537.
Up the spout. 48496,
Pecci Contreras (M.) Granja
de los amores. .53822.
Pech (H. L.) Gangster, the
girl & the cop. 53745.
Peck (A.) In the pit & out of
ths pit. 21481.
Peck (A. E.) :
Giddy old pair. 16339.
McFadden's elopement.
27075.
Peck (C.) Cicatrice. 53170.
Peck (C. H.) :
Not yet. 33071.
Tempest & Sunshine. 45292.
Winning card. 51150.
Woman of the w o r 1 d.
51470.
Peck (E. W.) :
Cost of his great picture.
8616.
Ulysses & Penelope. 55719.
Peck (F. E.) Hypntia. 20749,
20752, 20753.
Peck (G.) :
Darktown fire brigade.
9896.
On the trail. 33936.
'Twixt love & duty. 47521.
Under the lion's paw.
48180.
Peck (G. H.) Business is busi-
ness. 5588a.
Peck (G. W.) :
Bad boy sketches. 17672,
17673, 35758, 35759.
Bud boy stories. 35759a.
Groceryman & Peck's bad
boy. 17672, 17673.
Peck's bad boy. 35756a-
35756c.
I'eck's bad boy & his pa.
35758.
Peck's bad boy, his pa &
the groceryman. 35759.
IV'ck (H. H.) :
Alliance of millions. 934.
Best laid schemes. 3584,
3584a.
Entanglements. 12796,
12797.
Peck (H. H.)— Continued.
Fiancee's trials. 14109,
14110.
Little Amer. diplomat.
25582.
Love & nitroglycerine.
26456.
Poor blind fool. 36792.
Scion & the show girl.
411.52.
Terrible mix-up. 45421.
Peck (M. G.) Germelshausen.
16211.
I^eck (O. L.) Beauty hens.
3232.
Peck (R. B.) :
Dispossessed. 10966.
Taming of a sport. 45048.
Peck (R. W.) :
Bride to be. 5068.
Coba-ravings. 5762.
Call of the heart. 5903.
Chosen few. 7157.
Country girl. 876.Sa.
Fashion show. 13719.
Flashers. 14484.
Golden rod. 16997.
Hang-<jver. 18080.
Latest craze. 24801.
Love's old sweet song.
26727.
Paraders. 35246.
Pell-mell. 35813.
llomeo XIII. 39872b.
Rubes & roses. 40216.
Tom-tom. 46462.
I'e.k (W.) :
Biddy. 3761.
(\-on9st castle. 53292.
Deserter. 10545.
Her excellency, the presi-
dent. 18963.
Sir Roger de C o v e r 1 e y.
42547a.
Uncle Abe. 47932.
Peck (W. F.) :
Ono. 34230.
Won. 51624.
Peck (W. H.) :
Black doctor. 4084.
Copper & gold. 40086.
Peck & Fursman. All in the
family. 862.
Peckham (E. S.) Christ of the
Andes. 7175.
Peckham (E. W.) Alice in
Wonderland. 785.
Peckhi'.m (H. E.) :
(Christ of tli3 Andes. 717.5.
Mayiiusriya, the cliftdwell-
er. 28952.
Peckham (R. E.) Old violinist.
3P.667.
I'ecora ( L. ) C a p i n e r a del
Mulino. 6040.
Pedder (H. C.) Chances &
changes. 6680.
Pedrollo (A.) :
Juana. 23101a.
Terra promessa. 45405a.
Pedrose (L. W.) Code of the
mountains. 53207.
Peel (F.) :
Rush City. 40323, 40324.
Tilly Olson. 46218.
Peel (S.) :
Are you an eagle? 1801.
Do you want to buy a dog?
11089.
Labor omnia vlncit. 24292.
Seven days in hell. 41608.
Peele (G.) Old wives' tale.
54776.
Peeler (L.) Refugees. 38902.
Peet(C. D.) Eagle Eye. 12117.
Peet (H. H.) :
French maid. 15369.
Gold. 16873, 16874.
Handle with care. 18066.
He, she & it. 18384.
Lady of Gray Gables.
24476.
Lord George's last cigar.
26203.
Love— liars. 26544.
Montezuma. 30912.
Over the border. 34926.
Ozymaudias. 34990.
Vagabond. 48599, 48600.
Peet (J. S.) :
Bessie's bargains. 3579.
He, she & it. 18384.
Heroic Mr. Popkorn. 19291.
Ijord George's last cigar.
26203.
Teddy's trick. 45203.
Peggs (H. M.) Emergency
case. 12598a.
Pegler (A. J.) :
Little lost sister. 25750.
Matrimony. 28835.
Sweethearts' co. ltd. 44792.
Peile (F. K.) :
Biff! biff. 3770.
Mummer's wife. 31348.
Pink night-dress. 30339.
Snowflower. 42024.
Solomon's twins. 43138.
Tubby & Gawks. 47318.
Peiler (E.) Liberta. 25208.
Peirce (AV. F.) Fisherman's
hut. 14409.
Peiskar (E.) Wie die zwerge
die riesen besiegten. 50868a.
Peixotto (E. M.) Ten boys'
farces. 55.532.
I'ek'ir (G.) Kolcson k^rt
kastgly. 24203a.
3336
INDEX
Pel^e (L.) :
Heart of the proletarian.
18491.
In old San Gabriel. 21275.
John Wilton, philanthro-
pist. 22885a.
People as they are. 35859.,
Result of prudery. 39123.
Test. 55540
Witches' nigiit. 51280a.
Pelhnin (C.) Old Zad. Hast-
ings. 33679.
Pelham (L. D.) :
Pedro's courtship. 35779.
Slave. 42707.
Pelham (N. H.) :
Babv show at Pineville.
2648.
Belles of Blackville. 3448,
35524.
Christmas ship. 7244.
Matrimonial exchange.
28821.
Musical bouquet. 31417.
Old fashioned husking bee.
33476.
Patchwork. 35523.
Realm of time. 38590,
White caps. .50489.
Pelham (W.> Bottom's dream.
4729.
l^elissier (W.) :
Father of his country.
13854.
Fresh-water pirates of
Paris. 15402.
Pell (Mrs. S.) Crown of wis-
dom. 53295.
Pellanus (C. A.) See Booth
rw. S.)
Pellat (S.) Vivisecteurs. 49216.
Pellerin (J.) GoQt du toe.
17162a.
Pelletier (E.) :
On the Cheyenne trail.
33825.
Vampire. 48671.
Pelletier (.1.) On the Chey-
enne trail. 33825.
Pellicer (J.) :
Arroyo. 1928.
Correo de gabinete. 53269.
El. 12366a.
Gallo de la pasi6n. 1.5789.
Idolos. 20908a.
Malditas ideas. 27640a.
Ninfas y satiros. 32816.
Patio de los naranjos.
54895.
Rayo de sol. 38533.
Sangre moza. 40703.
I'ellico (S.) Esther in En
Gedy. 12952.
Pellissier (R. E.) B6r6nice.
3529a.
Pels (R.) Interrupted burg-
lary. 21829.
Pelt (A. H. van.) See Van Pelt.
Pelton (C. E.) Paul Revere's
ride. 35618.
Pelton & Smutzer. Lieutenant
& the cowboy. 25263.
Peltret (F.) :
Golden calf. 16932.
Jane Ingram. 22461.
Peltz fH. M.) Kansas cyclone.
23484.
Peltzer (M. E.) Traitor. 46773.
Peltzer (O.) :
Gretchen. 17612.
Moses & Ph.iraoh. 31094,
31095.
Pemberton (G.) :
Irish detective. 21970.
Irish detectives. 21972.
Two Irish detectives. 47649.
Pemberton (H. L. C.) Back-
ward child. 2762.
Pemberton (Mas) :
Brazilian. 4959.
Grey room. 17622.
Masque of the white rose.
28632.
Oh. Caesar! 54755.
Pemberton (Murdock) :
Bad business. 2771a.
My lady's honor. 31612a.
IVmberton (T. E.) :
Don't be too quick to cry,
wolf. 11407.
Held up. 18712 .
Society. 43003a.
Pena (R.) Gabrieles. 53740.
Pendar (G. L.) Lady Godiva.
24414.
Pendegast (J. T.) :
Cousin of mine. 8902.
Man who paid. 27987.
Prodigal sou. 37592.
Saleslady. 40588.
Suffragette. 44396.
Pender (Mrs. P. W.) His ex-
ceptional mother-in-law.
19610.
I'endexter (H. ) :
Deestrict no. 6. 10370.
Intruders. 21878.
Kin o' Streaked Mountain.
23710.
Master of mirth. 28706.
Pendleton (A. C.) :
Hamlet. 17982.
]\Ionde on Ton s'enuuie.
30746a.
I'endleton (C.) :
Admiral. 298.
Blue Beard. 4347.
Pendleton (C.) — Continued.
Heart of the storm. 18493.
Seti. 41586.
Pendleton (E.) Heart of the
storm. 18493.
Pendleton (Mrs. E.) One sum-
mer at JNIoutmorenci. 34104.
Pendleton (E. H.) :
Ballot bubble. 2865.
Militant Mary. 29573.
Semaphore. 41443.
Pendleton (F. M.) Elusive club
paper. 12557a.
Pendleton (L.) :
Americano. 1277.
At two a. m. 2300.
Athaliah. 2307.
Dragon's teeth. 11655.
Heretic. 19205.
Hidden prince. 19375.
Recall of Judge White.
38639.
Sins of the fathers. 42527.
Winnie of Wyoming. 51140.
Writing on the wall. 51852.
Pendleton (M. P.) Olive Var-
coe. 33704.
Pendleton ( S. B. ) Freemasonry
outdone. 15350.
Pendleton (V.) :
Grandpa's birthday. 17304.
Marriage ring. 28427.
Pendleton (V. H.) :
Dixie girl. 11070.
Mammy Lucindy, gin'l
managah. 27690.
Some other woman. 55384.
Three chums. 55573.
Wise Miss Innocence.
51241a.
P6ne (X.) :
Crucification. 9244.
Independence of the U. S.
A. 21616.
Men of bronze & women of
bronze. 29106.
St. Louis cyclone. 40540.
Penela (J. Montenegro y) See
Montenegro y Penela.
Penella (M.) :
Ciego del barrio. 7318.
Corpus Christi. 8569.
E s p a li a de pandereta,
12933a.
Gafas negras. 15764.
Galope de amor. 1.5790a.
G^nero alegre. 16070.
Gracia y justicia. 17214.
Huelga de sefloras. 20588.
Isla de los placeres. 22135a.
Muiieca del amor. 31360a.
Nina de los besos. 32792.
Nifia mimada. 32794.
Noche de las flores. 32961.
3337
INDEX
Penella (M.) — Continued.
Pocos auos. 36609,
Sal de espuma. 40571.
Viaje de la vida. 48922.
Penfield (E.) Knave of hearts.
24119.
Penfield (R. C.) :
Alice in stagelaud. 783.
Belle of the Bowery. 3430.
Bohemians. 4500.
Daffodil farm. 9617.
Fisher maiden. 14405.
Governor of Midway. 17186.
Katherine. 23518.
Lady Teazle. 24525.
Penn. Getting a divorce. 16270.
Penn (A.) See Kimball (A.)
Penn (A. A.) :
Bachelors & Benedicts.
2684.
Hermit of the hills. 19235.
Truth potion. 47294.
AVhen the lights are low.
50324.
Yokohama maid. 52117b.
Penn (G.) Plume of feathers.
36565.
Penn (R.) -See Willard (C.
M. W.)
Penn (W. H.) Isle of Paprica.
22165.
Penn pub. co. :
After the matinee. 510.
All on account of an actor.
885.
Along the Missouri. 986.
Amateur triumph. 1073.
Amateurs. 1673a.
Arctic architects. 1786,
1787.
Art for breakfast. 1938a.
As by fire. 2003.
At the postern gate. 2270.
Rack to the country store.
2751.
Bagby vs. Bagby. 2804.
Bargain day at Bloom-
stein's. 2991.
Before the war. 3302.
Best laid plans. 3583.
Betty Wales girls. 3657.
Betty's ancestors. 36.57a.
Between the acts. 3671.
Rig day in Bulger. 3783.
Borrowers' day. 52956.
Botany Bay. 4712.
Bowery night school. 4795.
Burglar alarm. 5509.
. Busher's girl. 53022.
Ciniiibal & the skeleton.
6005.
Carnival of sports. 6267.
Case of duplicity. 6327.
Penn pub. co. — Continued.
Case of Smythe vs. Smythe.
6344.
Case of suspension. 6349.
Caught with the goods.
6516.
Celebrated case. 6561.
Chinese wedding. 7098.
Christmas star. 7247.
Church bazaar at Mulberry
Corners. 7304a.
Clergyman's courtship.
7599.
Cloudy day. 7671.
College comedies. 7844.
Comic dialogues. 53224.
< 'omnia nding position. 8115.
Congressman. 8267a.
Considerable courtship.
8321.
Country editor. 8752a.
Court of the year. 8854.
Courting of Mother Goose.
8862.
Cousin Faithful. 8883.
Cousin Tom. 8908.
Cuban spy. 9325.
Cupid en wheels. 9404.
Cyrano de Bergerac. 9559.
Depot lunch counter. 10489.
Dianthe's desertion. 10797.
Dime lunch. 10859.
Dinner at 6. 10875.
District convention. 10982.
Doctor Cure-all. 11131.
Donovan & the Dago. 11401.
Dress rehearsal. 11811.
Dressing gown. 11817.
Duel to the death. 11967.
East Lynne. 12165.
Embalming Ebenezer. 53519.
Engaging .Janet. 12764.
Everygirl. 13136b.
Examination day at Wood-
hill school. 13181.
Excelsior dialogues. 53573.
Expiation. 13249.
Facts in the case. 13336.
Fairies' child. 13395a.
Fallen idol. 1.3501.
Family affair. 13578.
Farm folks. 13674.
P'ascinatinc Fannv Brown.
13701.
Fatal blow. 13740.
Finger of scorn. 14272.
Followed by fate. 14689.
Fond delusion. 14699.
Fool & his money. 14711.
For her sake. 14820.
For love or money. 14S74.
For old love's sake. 14893.
Forced friendship. 14978.
Forget-me-nots. 15013.
Penn pub. co.~Continued.
Fortunes of war. 15080.
Four a. m. 15139.
Frances the suffragette.
15247a.
Frat initiation. 15277.
Freshman. 15403.
Fruit of his folly. 15622.
Game of bridge. 15846.
Ghost of an idea. 16313.
Gilded brick. 16353.
Girl & the undergraduate.
16460.
Girl from L Triangle ranch.
16505.
Girl of the century. 16593.
Good old days. 17105.
Graduation day at Wood
Hill school. 17217.
Grandpa. 17300.
Great catastrophe. 17366.
Gunner in the navy. 17783.
Half-breed. 17922.
Heart of a hero. 18444.
Heartrending affair. 18517.
Hearts & clubs. 18526.
Hearts of men. 18565.
Help wanted. 18792.
Her friend the enemv.
18997.
Her uephew-in-law elect.
19084.
Her scarlet slippers. 19124.
Hessian. 19321.
Higher education. 19438.
His father's son. 19618.
His first case. 19G27.
His heroine. 19654.
His lordship, the burglar.
19711.
His model wife. 19728.
His royal highness. 19792a.
Home guard. 20023.
Home ties. 20062.
How a woman keeps a se-
cret. 20463.
Iceman. 20841.
If Morning Glory wins.
20937.
In Hades. 21195.
In the line of dutv. 214-52.
In the toils. 21533.
Irish detective. 21971.
Irishman & the coon.
22049.
It's great to be crazv.
22242.
Jar of olives. 22498a.
Jolly dialogues. 22934a.
Jonah. 22969a.
Jones vs. Jinks. 22984.
Junior. 23305.
Kentucky belle. 23592.
King of Timbuctoo. 23885a.
3338
Penn pub. co. — Continued.
Knot of white ribbon.
24190.
Kribbs & co, 24251.
Lady fx'om Philadelphia.
24408.
Lady's note. 24538.
Lazy Bob Parkins. 21898a.
Left in charge. 24986.
Let's all get married.
25129a.
Little^JIi'ss Nobody. 25789.
Lone-tree mine. 26121.
Long distance. 26139.
Looking for Mary Jane.
26162a.
Love's stratagem. 26740.
Loyal friend. 26776.
Mile. Prudence. 27273.
.Maids, modes & manners.
27518.
Man & a maid. 27724.
Man from Ariz. 27759.
Man next door. 27884.
Man's honor. 28104.
Marquis. 28347.
Millions in it. 29673.
Minister's wife. 29750.
Miscellaneous plays of Ed-
win Booth. 29842a.
Miss Deborah's pocket.
29925a.
Miss Peackle. 30002.
Miss Susan's fortune.
30034.
Mr. Editor. 30177.
Mr. Spritiffs' little triit to
Europe. 30269.
Mrs. Haywood's help.
30377a.
Mrs. IMcGreevy's boarders.
30401a.
Mistress Penelope. 30438.
Mrs. Pepper's ghost. 30440.
Model dialogues. 30561b.
Modern Othello. 30638.
Molly's way. 30721.
Monologues & novelties.
30834c.
^Monsieur. 30845.
New woman's husband.
32496.
Nigger baby. 32634.
Night-riders. 32736.
Not on the bills. 33057.
Old dairy homestead.
33464.
Old home day in Plunket.
33505.
Old maid's association.
33546.
Old New Hampshire home.
33583.
Old songs. 33628.
INDEX
Penn pub. co. — Continued.
On acct. of the lobster.
33750.
On the Greenboro nine.
33849a.
On the sightseeing car.
33915.
One girl in a 1000. 34010.
Oxford affair. 34981.
Packet for popsy. 35013.
Parson's perversity. 35384.
Parted by Patience. 35392.
Patriot. 35563.
Patriot girl. 35565a.
Patron of art. 35581.
Penitent's return. 35845.
Perils of a great city.
35!)27.
Perplexing situation. 35943.
Pistols for 2. 36408.
Plays & monologues.
36506a.
Pollin picks a wife. 36728a.
Polly in politics. 36737.
Popping the question.
36834.
Popular dialogues. 36840a.
Practical dialogues. 37016a.
Practical jokes. 37020a.
Prexy's proxy. 37135a.
Pro tem. 37556.
Public worrier. 37790.
Putting it over on father.
37924d.
Queen of hearts. 38027.
Question of honor. 38166.
Quiet hotel. 3820-4.
Haggles' corner. 38346.
Raiders. 38356.
Raising the wind. 38392.
Ranchman. 3S441.
Rather rough on Robert.
38505.
Reckoning. 38659.
Red-hot massage. 38744.
Reflected glory. 38863.
Keformev reforuied. 88S87.
Restville auction sale.
39120.
Return of Letty. 39186.
Revenge. 39247.
Riverside farm. 39576.
Itomeo of the rancho.
39872a.
Rose of Eden. 39985.
Royal Invitation. 40149a.
Royal runaway. 40177.
Rumpus on Olympus.
40262a.
Scene from the last days
of Pompeii. 41009.
Scheme that failed. 41042.
School & parlor comedies.
41096a.
Penn pub. co. — Continued.
School-day dialogues.
41097b.
Scientific country school.
41151.
Scout of the Philippines.
41179.
Senior. 41471.
Shakespearean plays of
Edwin Booth. 41905,
41906.
Si Slocum's country store.
42219.
Silent partner. 42349.
Sister masons- 42592.
Sky riders. 42691a.
Slight miscalculation.
42779.
Sniggles fi'mily. 42890.
Social Judas. 42969.
Sophomore. 43279.
Square deal. 43678.
Standard dialogues. 43754a.
Starry flag. 43807.
Sterling dialogues. 43885a.
Successful entertainments.
44349a.
Suffragette baby. 44414.
Superior sex. 44602.
Surprise party at Brink
ley's. 44651.
Surprised. 44652.
Swell cracksman. 44797.
Tatters, the pet of Squat-
ters' Gulch. 45162.
Tell your wife. 45250.
Texan. 45483.
Texas ranger. 45501a.
That blessed bnby. 45536.
That blonde person. 45537.
This paper for sale. 45848.
Thompson of the 'varsity.
45858.
Those dreadful Drew s.
45880.
Tie that binds. 46165.
Too much Bobbie. 46532a.
Too much Galatea. 46534.
Too much married. 4653S.
Tragedy of blind Margaret.
46721.
Trouble at S a 1 1 e r 1 e e's.
47161.
Truth. 47282.
Two in a tiff. 47644.
Typewriter lady. 47852a.
Unconditional surrender.
48069.
Unexpected guest. 48293.
Untangling Tony. 48429.
Vice versa. 48935.
Village lawyer. 49034a.
Waiting for the trolley.
49399a.
3339
INDEX
Peiin pub. CO. — Coatinued.
Wanted, a companion.
49499.
Wanted, a valet. 49541,
Well preserved gentleman.
49967.
What happened to Braggs.
50078.
Wheatville candidates.
50165.
When doctors disagree.
50210.
Whiskers. 50471.
White jMountaiu boy. 50547.
Why not Jim? 50746.
Won by a wager. 51634.
Won by wireless. 51639.
Wreck of Stebbins' pride.
51830.
Young Dr. Devine. 52163.
Pennequin (L.) Sur la route.
44626.
Pennewell (A.) Adventures of
a cast-off. 344a.
Penney (R. DeF.) ;
Like the man in the play.
25442a.
Queen & boob. 55082.
Vivian of the Marne.
49209a.
Penniman (J. H.) Poetaster.
36619a.
Pennington (L. E.) Conjui-ism.
8272.
Pennock (H. H.) On the bill-
boards. 33806.
Pennv (C. J.) Isle of Illusia.
22158.
Pensmith (H.) :
Don Diego. 11343.
No one need know. 32875.
Secret seven. 41351.
Pentek (F.) Bujdoso juhaszle-
geny. 5435.
Pentz (W. F.) :
Bunyan's dream. 5501.
Pilgrim's progress. 36301.
Pe6n y Requejo (.J. M.) Agen-
da matrimonial. 577.
Peoples producing co., inc. Two
mothers. 55703.
Peple (E. H.) :
Broken rosary. 5211.
Clairvoyant. 7494.
Cup of sleep. 9354.
Diver. 10999.
Doge of Venice. 11241.
Friend Martha. .53711.
Girl. 16416a, 16418.
Littlest rebel. 25946.
Love philter. 26595.
Maggie. 27348.
:Mars. 28473.
Meg of the mountains.
29051.
Peple (E. H.)— Continued.
Pair of sixes. 35116a.
Party of the 2d part. 35418.
Poppy flower. 36838.
Prince chap. 37280a, 37281.
River of chance & change.
39569.
Sacred cat. 40429.
Sculptress. 41211.
Peplitzky (E.) New priests.
54704.
Pepper (H.) :
Nan's acre lot. 31973.
Visit from the plumber.
49174.
Pepper (J. H.) :
Lady in the bottle. 24431.
Nebulous tableaux. 32130.
Pepper (J. L.) Mr. Shapiro of
N. Y. 30260.
Peraita (G.) :
Amor y vino. 1340.
Astronomia popular. 2112.
Cruz del canchal. 9282.
Fundicion. 15703,
Peraita (.1. Prats) See Prats
Peraita.
Peraita (V. F.) His dream of
Cleopatra. 19598.
Peralta-Galindo (R.) :
Amateurs. 1076.
Powhattan & Pocahontas.
37014.
Perard (J.) :
Hirondelle. 19533.
Submarine. 44315.
Perasini (G. Schiitzler-) See
Schatzler-Perasini.
Perceval (A.) See Graves
(A. P,)
Percifield (O. H.) For the man
she loved. 14940,
Percival (J. H.) :
Those girls. 55570.
Trickster, 46963a,
Percival (W.) :
My Lord Chesterfield.
31628.
Sir John Chester, 42541.
Will o' the wisp. 51031.
Percival (W, C.) :
Among those present.
52673.
Choice. 7127.
His father's boy. 19613.
Percival (W. I.) Those girls.
55570.
Percy (F.) :
Car rick a Rede. 6285.
Loyalty of love. 26802.
Phadrig borg copple. 36070,
To the death. 46381.
Percy (J. W.) Woodstock,
51694.
Percy (T.) :
Baffled beauty. 2798.
Wardour. 49011,
Percy val (T, W, or Wigney) :
Grumpy, 17705a,
Little lady in blue, 54290,
Perdicaris (I. H,) :
Ferdinand Lassalle, 14055.
Social questions, 42981,
Perdue (J.) See Pendleton
(V. H.)
Perdue (M.) :
Heroine of the mountain
rift, 19296,
Tried & true, 46971.
Pereda (R. M. de) :
Edil, 12235.
Estrellas fugaces. 12966.
L o t e r i a internacional.
26373.
Querer baturro. 38145.
Pereda (V. de) Burla bur-
la ndo. 53021,
Perera (A.) Mieles y hieles.
29516.
Pereyra (J. E.) Prima donna,
37234,
Perez (C) Once mil vfrgenes.
33972.
Perez (J, A. Vdzquez) See
Vdzquez Perez.
Perez ( J, Aguado) See Aguado
Perez,
Perez-Aguirre (S,) Cariiio Ser-
rano, 6224,
Perez Capo (F.) :
Arabia feliz. 1753.
Corte de los casados. 8583.
Idilio, 20879,
Maria Jesds, 28235,
Misterio de un vals, 30286.
Octava maravilla, 33243.
Pachin de Mieres, 54850.
Pinturera, 36357.
Vena de plata, 55764.
Villa triste y escacharrada.
55781.
P4rez de Soto (B.) Cinco horas
en globo, 7339.
Perez Fernandez (P.) :
A la vera der querS. 16.
Alma del querer. 941,
Cachivache, 53036.
Cancion hCmgnra. 5994.
Coba fina. 7737,
Cosas de la vida, 8597.
FCicar XXI. 15625b.
Incendio de Roma. 21590a.
Lolita Tenorio. 54310.
L6pez de Coria, 26180a,
Me dijiste que era fea.
28971.
Medio ambiente. 29029.
Naide es nfi. 31904a.
3340
INDEX
P4rez Fernandez (P.) — Contd.
Nicotina. 32631a.
Pano de lagrimas. 35175a.
Para pescar un novio. 35240.
Pavas. 54905.
Penetraciou paclflca. 35842.
Perla ambariua. 54934.
Por peteneras. 3G845.
I'^rez Gald6s (B.) :
Electra. 12395a, 12396a,
12397, 12398, 12400.
Grandfather. 17288.
Marianela. 28255.
Nun & the barbarian. 33154.
Perez Giralde (I.) Mala se-
milla. 27634.
Perez Indarte (A.) Dinero de
la santa. 10871.
Perez Lopez ( J.) :
Hermana piedad. 19220.
Ideal-festrn. 20SG5a.
LInea de Caceres. 54278.
Mil francos. 29548.
Reino de los frescos. 38985.
Rosiua. 4004G.
Sultan de la Persia. 44469a.
Tio de las caldas. 55603.
Ultimo suspire. 47911c.
P^rez Olivares (R.) :
Cancion de la vida. 5993.
Me dijiste que era fea.
28971.
Principe real. 37478.
Perez Soriano (M.) Reducto
del pilar. 38857.
Perez Ztiuiga (J.) :
Bronquitis aguda. 5245.
Los de la burra. 262.53a.
Muerte y dulzura. 31304a.
Perie (J.) Affair of honor.
413.
Perine (L.) Priestess of Kama,
god of love. 37225.
Periquet (F.) Goyescas. 17208a.
Peris (M.) Flora, la viuda
verde. 14552.
Peritz (B.) Gypsy's warning.
17849.
Perkins (B. B.) Romance of
Little Heaven. 39800.
Perliins (C. ) Have you seen
Bill? 18322.
Perkins (C. Allen-) See Allen-
Perkins.
Perkins (C. W.) :
Arbitration. 1769.
Austerlitz. 2465.
Perkins (D.) His blood.
19562a.
Perkins (D. F.) :
For love & honor. 14858.
Gentleman from Gascony.
16115.
Honor of Cassel. 20168.
Perkins (D. F. ) —Continued.
Price. 37145a.
Running fight. 40290a.
Perkins (E. B.) :
Game & candle. 15830.
Hendriek Hudson. 18808.
Ponce de Leon & the foun-
tain of youth. 36778.
Sold for a song. 43056.
Perkins (E. G.) Heine's tooth-
ache. 18643.
Perkins (E. R.) :
Castle in the air. 6427.
Changeling. 6701.
I-ast call. 24684.
Perkins (F. J.) Girl from
Nevada. 16514.
Perkins (G.) Pat McFree, thp
Irish patentee. 35514.
Perkins (J. R. O.) Bug in a
rug. 5417.
Perkins (L. F.) Midsummer
night's dream. 29489.
Perkins (M. R.) :
Annette. 1558.
Broken pitcher. 5206.
His mother & I. 19732.
John Anderson, my .To.
22826.
Notwithstanding. 33094.
Tit for tat. 46325.
Two's company, three's
none. 47772.
Who is the man? 50627.
Perkins (P. S.) Rushed. 40326.
Perkins (S. H.) Colored suffra-
gettes. 7979.
Perkins {Mrs. T. R.) No sir.
32887.
Perkins
Mr.
(W. E.) :
Bob. 30155.
39679.
Rock of ages.
Perkins (W. F.) Buccaneers.
5376.
Perky (H. D.) Pretty mis-
sionary. 37116.
Perlet (H.) :
Dragon's daughter. 11657,
11658.
Fall of Ug. 13490a.
French dinner in 3 courses.
15359.
Miss Manhattan. 29979.
Primrose seminary. 37259,
37260.
When Reuben comes to
to^vn. 50289.
Yankee Doodle, jr. 51986.
Perley (A. C. L.) :
Allie. 936.
Douffdaffels. 11560, 11561.
Just across the w^ay. 23332.
Man & his money. 27728.
Namesake. 31925.
Sea stranger. 41230.
Perley (A. C. L.) — Continued.
Sheba. 42033.
Sky-rocket in shadowland.
42692, 42693.
Sukie of Dew Drop inn.
44460.
Perley (M. E.) :
Christmas guest. 53161.
Hansel & Gretel. 53854.
Perlman (D. H.) :
Amer. citizen. 52661.
Formula. 53684.
I'erlman (J.) House on tlie
hill. 20432.
Perlman (W. J.) :
Everlasting. 1310li.
Love's sacrifice. 26736a.
Modern crime. 30596.
On the precipice. 33889.
Sin & sinners. 42469.
Worthy Miss Worth. 51815.
Perlmutter. Be a man. 3152.
Perna (A. H.) Fall guy.
13462b.
Pernas (J.) :
Candidos pretendientes.
5998a.
Hijo del general. 19467.
Saugre castiza. 40700.
Perosi (M.) Pompei. 36767a.
Perrault (C.) :
Cendrillon. 6589.
Contes de Perrault. 14999,
15000.
Perret (St. J.) Eternal ques-
tion. 12983.
Perrie (G. W.) Safe. 40484.
Perrier (E. G.) Coup de eorne.
8817.
Perrin (E.) Monsieur le comte.
30860.
Perrin (G.) :
Castaiiuelas. 53086.
Cenicienta. 53097.
Cinematografo nacional.
7367.
Corte de Fara6n. 8582.
Dioses del dia. 10889a.
Generala. 16059.
Guitarra del amor. 53846.
Hargu. lS217a.
Mariflores. 28271.
Mil y pico de noches. 29549.
Miss Australia. 29902a.
Mujeres de Don Juan.
31311.
Niiios de Ecija. 54722.
Pais de las Hadas. 35122.
Pajaro. 35126.
Pepe el liberal. 35866.
Pepita Lopez. 35871.
Rein a de los mercados.
38965.
Reina Mimi. 38967.
3341
USTDEX
Perrfn (G.) — Continued.
Tierra del sol. 46173.
Veda del amor. 48746.
Perrin (S. L.) Pumpkin
colored trio. 37825.
Perrin y Tliom§ (G.) Casa de
Su Excelencia. 6310a.
Perrine (D. W.) Her name is
Maude. 19080.
Perrine (V. D.) :
Bit of Harlem. 4001.
Soul of tlie tree. 43.328.
Uncle Daniel. 47948.
Perris (A.) Calplmrnia. 5926:i.
Perrott (R. F.) Wine, woman
& puritan. 51126a.
Perrott rS. W.) By proxy.
5705.
Perry (A. H.) Neptune's aftiui-
ties. 32231.
Perry (Albert) Boots & sad-
dles. 4642.
Perry (Augusta) Sec Down-
ing (A. P.)
Perry (C. J.) :
Fatal love. 13758.
Paul Gr is wold, M. D.
35606.
Royal nobody. 40159.
Perry (E. A.) :
Our heroes. 34664.
War. 49572,
Pen-y (E. G.) :
Bric-a-brac. 5037.
Trip to the Catskills.
47037.
Perry (E. H.) :
(^)ur villaae postmaster.
34796a.
Shepherd's call. 42057a.
Perry (Edna & Evelyn) Pa-
jama Perrvs in chorus life.
35123.
Perry (F. L. ) Terpsichorean
violinist. 45404.
Perry (H. A.) :
Midway. 29508.
Midway Plaisance. 29509.
On the Midway. 3.3874.
On the Midway Plaisance.
33876.
World's fair M i d w a v .
51779.
Perry (H. A. H.) Case of
grip. 6331a.
Perry (H. T.) Fortunate bur-
glai-y. 1.5040.
Perry (M. ) Pajama Perrys in
chorus life. 35123.
Perry (M. E.) Victor. 48966.
Perry (N.) Two fjneeus & a
jack. 47761.
Perry (Walter) Shake down.
41727a.
Perry (Mrs. Wm.) Brownies &
fairies in Flowerland. 5332.
Perry bnos.-:
Bric-a-brac. 5037.
Congressional aspirants.
8267.
Trip to the Catskills. 47037.
Two pair. 47740.
Perry sisters :
Next day after. 32582.
Pajama Perrys in chorus
life. 35123.
I'ersia (J. de) (^e^ De Persia.
Personette (C. T.) Millions of
money. 29674.
Personi (C.) Butterfly love.
5655b.
Persse (I. A.) Sec Gresiory
(Augusta, lady)
Perugini (F.) :
Busted. .5607.
Never was. 32311.
Red light. 38752a.
P4rye (A.) Gymnastique su6-
doise. 17811.
Peskind (A.) :
Death the world builder.
10286a.
Pillars in ruins. 36310a.
S t r i c 1 1 v professional.
44150a.
Pesnel (M. E.) :
All's fair in love & wai*.
897a.
All to smash. 922.
Book agent. 4598.
Boomerang. 4626.
Dead weight. 10226.
Helpmates. 18801a.
Honey's burglar. 20135a.
Interview. 21840.
.Jimmy's practical joke.
22747.
Kidney stew. 23691.
Miss Sue Brett. 30033.
Missing link. 300.57a.
Pair of them. .'i4872.
Put to test. 37913.
She got away with it.
41998a.
Temptation waltz. 45327.
Walpurga's uierht. 49441a.
Woman in car 4112. 5141,Sa.
Pesoa (I. G.) Warlaw's quest.
49613.
Peteler (,T. M.) See Hug
(.7. M. P.)
Peter (C.) Heroine of Ra.s-
sano. 19294.
Petermann (G. A.) Roulette.
40087.
Peters (Mrs. P>.) See Peters
(C. W.)
Peters (B. C. ) Hoopioroo of
Hullabalooloo. 20223.
Peters (C. R.) jr. Five daugh-
ters of a king. 53652.
Peters (C. W.) Looking for
26165a.
Widov/ Flaherty.
in ad-
the King.
Peters (E.)
50813.
Peters (G.) Friends
versify. 15464b.
Peters (J. J.) :
Buddie, the bootblack.
5388a.
Even exchange. 13079.
His first «& last offence.
19625.
Peters (J. L.) Grand old time
fiddlers' contest. 17276.
Peters (J. T.) Title broker.
46334.
Peters (M. ) Homeward bound.
20082, 20083.
Peters (N.) Schemes o' mice
& men. 41053.
Peters (P. W.) Old soldier.
33625, 33626.
Peters fR. H.) Student's ruse.
44267.
Peters (W. A.) Catnip. 6467.
Peters (W. F.) :
Happy youngsters. 18194.
Mayor of Tokio. 28941.
Winning the pennant.
51180.
Peters (W. H.) Square Deal.
43677a.
Petersen (A.) :
Gehorsam. 16009.
Lioba. 25531.
Petersen (H. G.) Bankrupt.
2925.
Peterson (A. F. ) Mephisto's
hot house. 54490a.
Peterson (Mrs. A. J.) :
Cas.siopeia. 6391.
Facts, follies & fancies of
Uncle Sam. 13.335.
Lady of quantity. 24489.
Peterson (E! O.) Jovs of
Satan. 23094a.
Peter.son (F. T.) co. Dream of
liberty. 11743.
Peterson (H.) :
Becky Sharp. 32.54.
Blue & gray. 4330.
Caesar. 5795.
Columbus. 8015.
Conquered. 8284.
Cousin Robert. 8905.
Freddie. 1.5.309.
Helen. 18718, 18719.
.Tudge. 23134.
Judge's ordeal. 23152.
One hundred
34023.
Only a love story. 34171.
Red chateau. 38712.
years ago.
3342
INDEX
Peterson (Mrs. L.) King's in-
vitation. 23969a,
Petliick (S. N.) Siege of Se-
bastopol. 42274.
Petrauskas (M.) LietuviSkas
milionierius. 25260a.
l^etravsky (M.) :
His own wife. 19770.
Smart society. 42S21.
Whirlpool of love. 50466.
Petrella (E.) lone. 21922.
Petrie (C.) Pedestin. 35775.
Petrie (H.) Ruiz Gomez, ttie
king's friend. 40249.
i'etrie (H. W.) :
Baron Groucli. 3015.
Lion iiunter. 25544.
Petrova (O.) Salvation.
40625a.
Petry (H. F.) Nickolaus Talli-
liankel"s troubles. 32625.
Petterson ( J. ) Recantation.
38646.
Pettibone (S. W.) Railway
pyrotechnics. 38372.
Pettibone bros. mfg. co. Royal
order of the ogling owls.
40161.
Pettigrew (G. R.) Village
belles & wedding belLs.
48019a.
Pettigrew (M. D.) :
Clouded title. 7664a.
One to twenty. 34110a.
Roger Morgan's daughter.
39714a.
Pettiuati (M.) Rosalinda.
39936.
Pettingill. Only pool room
open. 34214.
Pettingill (J.) :
Four pecks. 15170.
Kelly's kids. 23582.
Puck. 37795.
Pettit (J.) jr. Vivian Dawn.
49208.
Pettit (S. W.) My Mexican
sweetheart. 31644.
Pettit (W. V.) :
Alimony. 802.
Breaking a butterfly. 4984.
Fakir. 13455.
Need of war. 32148.
Poet. 36614.
Requiescat. 39086.
School for husbands. 41106.
Survivors. 44666, 44C07.
Woman, a dog. and a wal-
nut tree. 51376.
Pettitt (H.) :
Battle of the factions.
3132.
Blue-eyed Susan. 4366.
Edge of the storm. 12227.
England.
Pettitt (H.) — Continued.
Faust up to date. 13913,
13914.
Free pardon. 15332.
Nabob's fortune. 31890.
Pluck. 36555.
Queen's evidence. 38112.
Sailor's knot. 40506.
Scarlet hand. 40976.
Soldier's wife. 43117-
43119.
Taken from life. 44938,
44940.
World. 51741a-51743.
£50,000. 52535.
Petty (G. H.) :
American home. 52665.
Gay deceiver. 159G2ii.
Silas Scroggins. 42327a.
Petzl (C.) Kleine salon.
24092a.
Petzold (M. H.) Catharine
Parr, Queen of
6454.
Peycke (F. E.) Fountain of
youth. 15131.
Peyser (S.) Bits of vaudeville.
4013a.
Peyton (G.) :
Baby. 2629.
In Dakota. 21138.
Pezet (W.) Marrying money.
28471.
PfafE (H. C.) :
End of the road. 12712.
Kii of Bahoo. 23695.
Mighty arm. 29522.
Pfalf (H. F.) Dreams— reali-
zation. 11794.
Pfaff (R.) Our troubles.
34789.
Pfankuch (H. W.) Hellas.
18762.
Pfarr (W. F.) :
End of his trail. 12702.
Heart of a ranchman.
18448.
Law & the father. 24S51.
Price of the past. 37179.
Pfau (G. R.) Julia. 2.3211.
Pfeffer (M.) :
Freier dienst. 53705.
Herr aus der sezession.
53931.
Hexengericht. 53933.
Onkel Bernhard. 54811.
Sohn der sonne. 55380.
Pfeifer (F.) Just life. 23366b.
Pfeifer (H. R.) Dewey's naval
battle of Manila Bay. 10736.
Pfeifer (S. B.) :
Across the border. 52563.
Last straw. 54281.
Three a. m. 55572.
Pfeifter (C. Birch-) See Birch-
Pfeiffer.
Pfeiffer (M. V.) :
Prize bluff. 37551.
Wrong raid. 51896.
Pfeil (C. A. or Carl) :
Detective's romance. 10624.
Devil & a Swede. 10655.
Union man. 48331.
Pfeil (H. A.) Bill Perkins'
proposin' day. 3843.
Pfeil (R.) //•. Blind organist.
4264.
Pfirrmann (C. D.) :
Finale. 14253.
His last hour. 19684.
Limit. 25498.
Love is blind. 26534.
Pfirrmann amusement co. His
last hour. 19684.
Pfleeger. Rah! rah! romance.
38350.
Pflueger (C.) Azara. 2597. .
Pharnal. E r r e u r judiciaire.
12887.
Pharos (A.) Caesar Augustus.
5798.
Pheasant (F. T.) Her last
jump. 19049.
Plielar. (E. V.) Angelus. 1504.
Phelon (W. A.) Inevitable.
21670.
Phelps (A. R.) :
Blanche, the orphan of
Beechwood. 4197.
liobert Emmet, the martyr
of Irish liberty. 39639.
Phelps (C.) :
Bandit. 52822.
Mr. James of London.
54553.
Shoplifter. 55325.
Swordfish & the crab.
55499.
Phelps (C. H.) Blind found-
ling. 4244.
Phelps (E. S.) See Ward
(E. S. P.)
Phelp? (G.) Betty's haul.
3660.
Phelps (G. L.) Little mother.
25809.
Phelps (M.) Grand army man.
17253a.
PhelpR (O.) :
Thespian 4. 45750.
Uncle Josh & his trick
mule. 47985.
Uncle Josh, the Yankea
farmer. 47987.
Phelps (P.) :
As Rlolly told it. 2017.
At Cozy Corners. 2128.
Aunt Elnox-a's hero. 2393
5379— VOL 2—16-
-106
3343
INDEX
Phelps (P.)— Continued,
Backward child. 27G2.
Bondhil! boy. 4544.
Box of powdei". 4811.
Breaking the ice. 4996.
Burlesque pantomime of
Shakespeare's Seven ages
of man. 55G2.
Confederates. 8228.
County fair at Pumpkin-
ville. 8809.
Courting the widow. 8863.
Crystal gazer. 9293.
Cyclone for a cent. 9534.
Daughters of Baal. 9941.
Daughters of the Revolu-
tion. 10030.
Deacon Slocum's presence
of mind. 10192a.
Past friends. 13724.
G iri from out yonder. 16518.
Happy ending. 18158.
He, she & it. 1S3S2.
Her Cuban tea. lS944a.
Home from college. 20020b.
Husband in clover. 20720.
.Tack's brother's sister.
223S4n.
Kit's caller. 24045.
Love suit. 2GG20.
Mrs. INIoneymade's fitting.
30411.
:\Iorning call. 31050.
Mountain boy. 31226.
Nettle. 322G4.
Pair of lunatics. 35101.
Saint Cecilia. 40516.
Set of turquoise. 41.581.
Shakespearian conference.
41915. 41916.
Show of hands, 42186.
Sixteen 2-character plays.
42633a.
Spinster by preference.
43549.
Spinster Thurber. 43550.
Swset clover. 44743.
Sweet girl graduate. 44748.
Telephone romance. 45238,
45239.
Those landladies, 45SS9.
Two .ioUy girl bachelors.
47658.
Villain & victim. 49057.
When a woman loves.
50191.
Young Paul Revere. 552193.
Ph3lps (Vera) Country fair.
8757.
Phelps (Verne) Texan. 45482.
Phelpy (W. H.) Miss Auto
from INIobile. 20903.
Phelps (W, L.) :
As you like it 20G4.
Critic. 9154.
Phelps (W. L.) — Continued.
Grafters. 17237.
I^ondon assurance. 26095.
Masterpieces of the English
drama. Christopher
Marlowe. 28739.
Pretenders. 37099.
Revizor. 39274.
Pbifer (C. L.) :
Blight of blood. 4234.
.Tesus & Barabbas. 22671.
Uncle Amos of Arkansaw.
47937.
Phifer (E. AV.) Child's book of
plays. 53144.
Philhuwer (C. L.) Amanda
Minton's dream. 1048.
Philipp (A.) :
Adele. 272.
Arme miidchen, 1880.
Auction pinochle. 2360,
2361.
Cleopatra. 7587.
Geheimnisse von N. Y.
16008.
Klein Deutschland. 24077.
Tm lande der freiheit.
20982,
Masked marvel, 54453.
Mitternachtsm;: edel. 30503.
My shadow & I. 3169Ga,
Sadie from Riverside drive,
40482a.
Therese sei nicht bose.
45740.
Zabern. 52263.
•2 lots in Bronx. 52418.
Philipp (A.) CO.:
Adele. 272.
Auction pinoclde. 2360,
2301.
IMitteruachtsmaedel. 30503.
Theresa, be mine. 45735.
Therese sei nicht hose.
45740.
Zabern. 52263.
2 lots in Bronx. 52418.
Philipp (Y.) From across the
pond. 15524.
Philippi (F.) :
Affaire Fousseret. 424a.
Anonymous. 1.573.
Dunkle thor. 12040.
Great light. 17419.
Grosse licht. 17681.
Griine zweig. 17704.
Heifer. 18751.
P a r i s e r schattenspiel.
35316, 35317.
Philippi (H.) Tribulations.
46954.
Philippo. Labistouille et Co-
quembois. 54196.
Philips (A.) :
Fourth man. 53694.
Plaviug the game. 36479.
Philips (A, S.) Job lots. 22784.
Philips (F. C.) :
Burglar & the judge. 5516.
Iln- pathe. 20952.
Phillip (W. J.) Self-made.
41430.
Phillipps (J. O. Halliwell-)
Sec Halliwell-Phillipps.
Phillips ( A. B.) Story of Cupid.
43998.
Phillips (A. C.) Blunders.
4423.
Phillips (A. S.) :
Blunders. 4420.
Caught on. 6510.
Phillips (Al.) Banker's son.
2915.
Phillips (Albert E.) :
Black pearl. 4129a.
Neutrality. 32286b.
Rustler. 40360.
Phillips (Arthur E.) :
Cromwell. 9170.
Cromwell ian conspiracy.
9171.
Grove of single-blessedness.
17698.
His wife's idolater. 19861.
Phillips {Mrs. Augustus)
Bravest of the brave. 4951.
Mrs. Honora McGiuty.
30385.
Phillips (B. F.) PhillHT. the
dreamer. 36124.
Phillips (B. K.) :
Anything & everything.
1656.
Aunt Dinah's quilting
party. 2390.
Between 2 fires. 3091.
Bitter-sweet. 4031.
David's harem. 10062.
Dot's burglar. 11502.
Honeymoon in Paradise
flats. 20128.
Honor bright. 20160.
How he found out. 20478.
Kleptomaniac. 24096.
Master of millions.' 2870.5.
Ttloderu Magdalen. 30625a,
Rural Rube's rambles.
40313.
Stupid little slavey. 44297.
Sunnner boarders. 44494.
Tragedy of a bonnet. 40715.
Up-to-date ghost. 48502.
Where ignorance is bliss 'tis
folly to be wise. 50379.
Phillips (C.) :
Boy martyr of the blessed
sacrament. 52968.
3344
INDEX
Phillips (O— Continued.
Fighting race. 53641.
Ha ! ha ! 17859.
Moses, the lawgiver &
leader. 31103.
Notte estiva. 33093a.
Old pendulum. 33602.
Other Mary. 34463.
Sangre nuovo. 40707a.
FMiillips (C. A.) :
Broken arrow. 5164.
Mohawk. 30688.
Phillips (C. C.) In chains.
21121.
Phillips (0. J.) Mary Magda-
len. 28559.
Phillips (C. W.) :
Cromwell. 9170.
Cromwell ian conspiracy.
9171.
Pliillips (D. G.) :
Grain of dust. 17246.
Hungry heart. 20667.
Old wives for new. 33677.
Worth of woman. 51809,
51810.
Phillips (D. H.) Hamlet.
17981.
Phillips (E. M.) Her philoso-
phy. 19103.
Phillips (F.) :
Church or stage. 7307.
Last toast. 24774h.
Phillips (F. C.) :
Brothers. 5295.
Family purse. 13605, 13606.
Mr. Butts. 30162.
Who. 50596a.
Phillips (G.) :
Bravest of the brave. 4951.
Koomer. 24231.
Mrs. Honora McGinty.
30385, ■
Phillips (G. K.) They all for-
gave him. 45754.
Phillips (G. L.) Wrong Mr.
Corbett. .51889.
Phillips (H.) :
At sea. 2187.
Crazy patch. 9039.
Paper doll. 35224.
Phillips (H. A.) Firebrand.
14319.
Phillips (H. B.) :
Five & 6 off. 14427.
Schemes. 41050.
Phillips (H. W.) :
Balconette scene. 2835.
Capital punishment. 6052b.
Wine cup. 51125.
Phillips (I. C.) .Shadysido
farm. 41722b.
Phillips (J. F.) :
Bond. 4538.
Engaged. 12753. I
Phillips (J. F.)— Continued
Evolution
13170a.
Failure. 1335Sb
Honor. 201.50.
Mr. Hopp's hop.
Percy B. Shelley
Plays. 36502.
Unconventional
party. 48072.
Phillips (K.) Noble
of Lilian.
30190.
35883.
house
32923.
Phillips
55435.
Phillips
pi re.
Phillips
nature.
(L.) Star of destiny.
Fall of an em-
(L. K.)
13465.
_ (L. L.) :
Captain. 6079.
Lottery ticket. 26380.
Ninon. 32823.
Slieve Na Garry. 42776.
Phillips (L. M.) Homeward
bound. 20081.
Phillips (N. DeW.) Awaken-
ing. 2550a.
I'liillips (R.) :
Divorce mill. 1]041.
Dream. 11704.
Magdalena Bay a f f a i r.
27338.
Man without a brain.
2S015.
Second generation. 4.1280.
Phillips (R. E.) :
Her brother. 18927.
Ulysses. 47912.
Phillips (S.) :
Armageddon. 1874a, 52726.
Aylmer's secret. 2592.
Faust. 13S98a.
Herod. 19276.
Nero. 32236.
Paolo & Francesca. 35196.
Pietro of Siena. 36277.
Ulysses. 47914.
Phillips (S. L.) Celestine.
6574.
Phillips (T.) Reola. 390.58.
Phillips (W.) Roadside dais-
ies. 39596.
Phillips (W. F.) :
Bell boy. 3357.'
Boys of N. Y. 4867.
Phillips (W. H.) :
Baker's daughter. 2819.
By .Jupiter. 5683.
Claudia. 7555.
Knight & Day, commission
merchants. 24135.
Love, board & lodging.
26487.
Love-hate. 26511.
New Godiva. 32385.
Queen of the circus. 38053.
3345
Phillips (W.H.)— Continued.
Rings. 39479.
Woman's plot. 51552.
Phillips (W. J.) Woman
scorned. 51484.
Phillips (W. S.) Traitor.
55636.
Phillipson (P. H.) Nisowassa.
32841.
Phillpotts (E.) :
Angel in the house. 1467a.
Bed rock. 52848.
Golden wedding. 17018.
Pair of knickerbockers.
35099.
Secret woman. 41360.
Philo (M. A.) Mile. Jones.
27257.
Philo-dramatis, pseud. See
Cooley (De W. C.)
Philosophisch-theosoph i sc h e r
verlag :
Der seelen erwachen
10503a.
Huter der schwelle. 20588c.
Phiip (K.) :
Eilleen alanna. 12349.
Patrick Henry \. 3.5557.
Piaster (M.) :
Downey. 11631.
King's player. 23988.
Soap-bubble. 42939.
Photo drama moving picture co.
Humpty Dumpty. 20644.
Phoutrides (A. E.) :
Fall of the house of Ducas
13488.
Saxifrage. 40913.
When worlds meet. 50306.
Physico, liseud. See Wightman
(S. J.)
Physioc (J. A.) Man from the
States. 27819.
Physioc (Mrs. J. A.) See Phy-
sioc (J. T.)
Physioc (J. T.) With the fleet.
51293.
Pi y Arsuaga (F.) Margarid5.
28211.
Piaggio (E. E.) At the play.
2268.
Piani (H.) Light & shade.
25361b.
Piatt (D.) :
King's love. 23976.
Life in the lobby. 25307.
Marian De Leigh. 28249.
Piatt (H. S.) Grammaire.
17248.
Piatti (P. G.) :
At the king's command.
2250.
Balthazar Gerard. 2872.
Chemist. 6892.
INDEX
Piatti (P. G.)— Continued.
Everybody. 13127.
Everybody in search of for-
tune. 13129.
Foscari. 15099.
Man in a million. 27840.
Nominated. 32974,
Seventy-six. 41G33.
Sure cure. 44630.
1776. 52496.
Piatti (P. J.) Sure cure.
44630.
Pi card. Junior v*<. senior.
23310.
Pi card (A.) :
Ange gardien. 1453.
Dozule. 11640.
Fugitive. 1.5637.
.Jeunesse. 22679.
Picard (E.) Cousin .Jack.
8889.
I'icard (L. B.) :
Neffe als oukel. 32154-
.321,55a.
Parasite. 35281.
Rebound. 3S634a.
Piccacake (P.) Tom Bowline
& .Tack's the lad. 46439.
Picchianti (S. H.) :
Alma mater. 944.
Domestic court. 11318.
Great detective. 17379.
Grizzly. 17668.
Madre triestina. 27307a.
Monna Lisa. 30823.
Pants that John woi'e.
35191.
She-wolf. 42025.
Son of Toto. 43223.
Pichel (C. L.) :
Decoy. 10353b, 10354.
Prince Consomme. 372S8.
Pichel (I.) Failure. 13356.
Picini-Mersereau (N. ) :
Belle of the boulevard.
3428a.
Little mermaid. 25761b.
Pickens (A. J.) Coal day.
7718.
Pickens (G.) White heifer.
50526.
Pickering (H. S.) Fugitive's
sncrifice. 1-5647.
Pickerscill (H. L.) :
Antipodes. 1620.
Charged with a serious
crime. 6740.
Pickett (A. S.) :
Crime of Amrah. 9085.
Sublime tragedy of tlie lost
cause. 44313a.
Pickett m. B.) :
Fourth physician. 15203,
15204.
Pickett (M. B.) — Continued.
Goblinski, hypnotist. 16822.
Liability. 25193.
Picton (T.) Tempest in a tea
pot. 45293.
Pidgin (C. F.) :
Blennerhassett. 4225. 4226.
Burglars. 5526. 5530.
Climax. 4225.
Courtin'. 8859.
Dagobert, the faithful sol-
dier. 9629.
Eggs. 12294.
F.nther & son. 13829.
Fits & Miss Fitz. 14422.
Found, a partner. 15113.
Girls. 16665.
Great catch. 17367, 17368.
Groceryman & Peck's bad
boy. 17672, 17673.
Guests at the grand hotel.
17740.
Hix's fix. 19897.
.Tethro Jingle, ir. 23674.
Labor. 24282.
T-etter H. 2.5144.
Lucifer matches. '26813.
Mmo. Favart. 27191.
Alercedes. 29138.
Moonshiners. 30976.
Musical neighborhood.
31443.
Ocean. 33235.
Peck's bad boy. .35758-
357.59a.
Poetictd wooing. 36620.
Public eve. 37782.
Puck. 37797.
Quincy Adams Sawyer &
JIa son's Corner folks.
38214.
Reuben Glue. 39209.
Rondside daisies. 39.596.
Rovers en route. 40114.
Run of luck. 40266.
Sancho-Pedro. 406S2.
Sis. 42,573.
Tactics. 44909.
Terrapin's stew. 4,5407.
They made it up. 4.5758.
.Toy makers. 40671.
Two little dons of Spain.
47670,
U. S. S. Finback. 48357.
Vandemar & Vivienne.
4S6S6.
Violet Ray. 49103.
Wanted, a partner with
S5000. 49532.
Who next? 50641.
Wolsey, the great cardinal.
51364.
Wonderful Invention.
51654.
Pidgin (F. F.) Courtin'. 8859.
Pier (F.) See Scott-Maxwell
(F.)
Pierce (A.) Squashtown tav-
ern. 43686.
Pierce (A. D.) Tried & true.
46973.
Pierce (A. J.) Jean's happi-
ness. 22586.
Pierce (D. R.) Boy from Sun-
set. 4S32a,
Pierce (E. W.) Amer. count-
ess. 1184.
Pierce (Edward) Jingling,
dingling bells. 227.51a.
Pierce (Etta) Story of a birth.
43989.
Pierce (F. E.) :
Merchant of Venice. 29166.
Tv\-elfth night. 55687.
Pierce (G. A.) :
O. O. Ho.i. 33186.
One niaht in Venice. 54806.
One wife or 20. 34118.
Paul Vedder. 35621.
Recalled to life. 38643.
Womaji sovereignty. 51486.
Zachoriali. the congress-
man. 52264.
100 wives. 52474.
Pierce (G. H.) Gertie's vindi-
cation. 16218.
Pierce (H. H. D.) Fossegrira.
15100.
Pierce (H. L.) Happy Nan &
the suffragist court. 18185.
Pierce (.LP.) And the lamp
went out. 1418.
Pierce (.Terry A.) Inheritance.
21717.
Pierce (John A.) :
Family jinx.. 13599.
Masterpieces of modern
drama. 28737a. 28737b.
Pierce (Iv.) :
Tommy. 46469a.
Willie's mama. 510S2u.
Witcbes' night. 512S0a..
.$5,000 reward. 52524a.
Pierce (L.) Village pride.
49047.
Pierce (L. F.) :
Aaron Burr. 33.
Children of men. 7037.
Streak of luck. 44111.
Pierce (R. B.) :
Bewitched clock. 3716.
Convict. 8413.
Rehearsal. 38946.
Pierce (R. M.) AVilhelm Tell.
51012b,
Pierce (S. E.) :
All about a watch. 818.
3346
INDEX
Pierce (S. E.)— Continued.
Josephine, ompi-ess of the
French. 23035.
Million for a husband.
29G43.
Old Moneybacs' will. .33578.
Poor girl. 3G795.
Rolling in money. 397G5.
Pierce (T. I-I. B.) Guide cnna-
dien. 17745.
Pierce (Mrs. V. M.) :
Indian romance. 21G87.
Waif. 49372.
Pierce bros. Topics, tomfoolery
& terpsichore. 4G5G4.
Pierce-Lyman ( E. ) T e s e a.
4544Ga.
Piercy (.T. W.) End of the
land. 33395.
Pierne (G.) :
Enfants a Bethleem. 12752.
Franz von Assisi. 15271.
On ne badine pas avec
I'amour. 33780.
Saint Francois d'Assise.
40527.
Plern6 (P.) Diable gahmt.
10743. 10744.
Pierra (A.) :
Alcalde de Zuhuuea. 714.
Bogus colonel. 44S0.
Colonel not a colonel. 7915.
Constance. 8347.
Cuban patriots. 9321.
Draga of Servia. 11647.
.Man of cold. 27S99.
Mighty hand. 29524.
liomance of Gettysburg.
39793.
Singidar marriage. 42507.
FMerrefeu (E. T. de) Dawn.
10073.
IMerrei'eux c;. de) Belles de
unit. 52S59.
Pierrepont (H. & K.) :
Emancipation. 12570.
Lady Wortley Montagu's
letter. 24532.
Piernii (A. G. or George) :
Old King Cole. 33525.
Tutor. 47391.
Pi(-r.son (C. H.) :
Blauchard diamonds. 4190.
(Jt'tting rid of the minister.
16290.
I'if^i-s(in (E. DeL.) :
Darli days. 9861.
\'agabond's honor. 48611.
Pierson (H.) School of crime.
41116.
Pierson (H, H.) :
Bridal of I'ennacook. 5047.
School dialogues. 41103.
Pierson (M.) Mi.stress of the
inn. 30427.
; Pierson (N.) :
Man & a maid. 27722.
Peculiar elopement. .S57G5.
Pfeshkov (A. M.) :
Bezsemenoffs. 3741.
Children of the sun. 7044a.
From the depths. 15582.
Night's lodging. 32773,
32774.
Radda. 38309. 38310.
Smug citizen. 42S03a.
Submerged. 44317b.
Summer folk. 44.o00.
Piesse (F. J.) :
At Colorado Springs. 2127.
Fanchon, the cricket. 18626.
Flossie's wedding. 14576.
.John Brown's hat. 22838.
That girl. 45567.
Piet (C. F.) Pre.ludice. 37056.
Pietri (G.) In Flemmerlanda.
2U70, 2117L
Pietsch (C. F.) Five sisters.
14443.
Piffault (E.I Ma ranre et mou
ov.r&. 27000.
Pigott (J. W.) r
Book-maker. 4604.
Felix Porter, gentleman.
14001.
Pihlfeldt (E.) :
Amer. heiress. 1219.
^Marrying a title. 28469.
Pike (A. T.) :
Prince of Amazonia. 37320.
Red Cross princess. 38720.
Pike (C. S.) Cure for lealousv.
9461.
Pike (M. H.) :
Angel in disguise*. 1467.
T:-^t?'ians. 22195.
Margrave.- 28216.
Margrave of Istria. 28218.
Margravine. 28219.
Margravine of Istria. 28220.
Rubber boots. 40196.
Pike fS. M.) :
Error of youth. 53543.
Eternal question. £56076.
Pilgrim (J.) :
British oarsmen. 5129.
Expres.s robber & the de-
tectives. 13260.
Grand centennial. 17257.
Robert E m m e t. 39630,
39631. 39638.
Pit let (C. E. or Edmond) :
.\round the world in 80
days. 1910.
Hula hula. 20593. I
Nathan H;ile. 32039. I
Other people's ra o n e y.
34480.
Skvoz-Stro). 42683. 42684.-
Pillet (C. E. or Edmond)— Con.
Terrible temptation. 45430.
Tour of the world in 80
days. 46624.
Pillet (L. U.) Skvoz-Stroi.
42684.
Pilling (F. J.) :
Box of pills. 4810.
Young Monte Cristo. 52187.
Pillmeyer's (G.) buchhandlung
(.r. Jonscher) Kaufmann.
23547.
Pillot (F. J.) :
Brunhild. 5346.
Catharine the Second of
Ru.ssia. G455.
r^ady Dedlock & Hortense.
24381.
Mary Anne, a woman of
the people. 28542.
.Mother & son. 3112.5.
Pietra. 36275.
Pilson (S. ) Romance of Kil-
larney. 39798.
Pimentel (J. y L. Garcia) See
Garcia Pimentel.
Pin (N. ) .*^v^ Rovira y Serra
(M.)
Pifiana (G.) Careta de Pierrot.
6218.
Pinasseau (P.) His father-in-
law. 19612.
Pinchon (E.) War. 495G8a.
Pincknev (M.) See Locke (M.
P. W.)
Pincus (H.) :
Dixie guards. 11071.
In the Latin quarter.
21448.
Madison square roof gar-
den tra.gedy. 27292.
Otoyo. 34.507.
Paris by nisrht. 35300.
35301.
Sporting craze. 43623.
Pindar (P). Malvers ik .sj lend-
ers. 27597.
Pine (M. S.)* See Finn (M. P.)
Pine River public schl. Thane
of Cawdor. 4.5517a.
Pinedo (B. do) Tio Le6n.
46289.
Pinedo (J. Ortiz de) See Ortiz
de Pinedo.
Pinero (A. W.) :
Amazons. 1086.
Beauty stone. 3242.
Benefit of the doubt. 3514.
Big drum. 3783a. 52SS6.
Bulkeley peerage. 5435a.
Cabinet minister. 5773.
Dandy Dick. 9742.
Gay Lord Quex. 1.5974a.
His house in order. 19663.
25175.
3347
INDEX
Pinero (A. W.) — Continued.
Hobby-horse. 19904.
In chancery. 21123.
Iris. 21941.
Lady Bountiful. 23374.
Letty. 25155.
Magistrate. 27402.
Mid-channel. 29390.
Mind the paint girl. 29714.
Money-spinner. 30793.
Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith.
33088.
Playgoers. 36471. 36472.
Preserving Mr. Panmure.
37073.
Princess & the butterfly,
37394.
Profligate. 37655.
Rocket. 39688, 39689.
Schoolmistress. 41124.
Second Mrs. Tanqueray.
6967a, 41300.
Squire. 43702.
Sweet lavender. 44755.
Thunderbolt. 46127.
Times. 46257.
Trelawnv of the Wells.
46911.
Weaker sex. 49827.
Widow of Wasdale Head.
50831.
Wife without a smile.
50920.
Pingree (E. M.) Temperamen-
tal tragedy. 4.5256b.
Pinillos (J. L6pez) See Lopez
Pinillos.
Pink (W.) :
Dream-fight. 11719.
Fishing. 14416.
Pinkerton (A.) Express rob-
ber & the detectives. 13260.
Pinkerton (P.) :
Boh&me. 4487.
Oracolo. 34294a.
Villi. 49062.
Pinkham (H. E.) Grandsire
Pinkhara's singin s k e w 1 .
17309.
Pinknev (H. & P.) Politician.
36713.
Pinkopki (P.) Colonel's mis-
hap. 7933.
Pinney (D. D. D.) FJoral star
addenda. 14552a.
Pino (F. Palomares del) See
Palomares del Pino.
Pinski (D.) :
Bathsheba. 3100.
Bergsteiger. 3534.
Dollar. 53434.
Dumb Moschiach. 12023a.
Eibiger yid. 12327c.
(rabri und die frauen.
15748.
Pinski (D.) — Continued.
Jakob, der schmied. 22435.
May God save you. 28905a.
Michael. 29364a.
Miriam of M a g d a 1 o h .
29813.
Mother. 31118.
Mute Messiah. 31470.
Schatz. 41035.
Treasure. 46S97b.
Treasury. 46906.
With victorious banners.
51297.
Yenkel. the blacksmith.
52094.
Pintado (A. Custodio) See
Custodio (A.)
Pintado de la Roche (F.) Dos
vereas. 11488.
Pinto y Pardo (J.) :
Primer fruto. 37245.
Se c e d e n habitaoiones.
41212a.
Pioneer (G.) :
•Tolly climbers. 22931.
Music hath charms. 31403.
Piper (A. N.) :
Equal rights. 12838.
Half-breed. 17919.
Thoroughbred half breed.
45875.
Wind of destiny. .^IIIS.
Piper (C. L.) :
Brae, the poor house girl.
4877.
P. O. Z. A. M. 34994.
Piper (F. R.) jr. Folks from
Cross Timbers. 14667.
Piper (L. M.) :
Brander. 4916.
New Year's eve. 32512.
Spider. 43521.
Subbing it. 44308.
Piper (V. D.) Autoraobilist.
2495.
Piperno (N.) Smugglers of
Scotland. 42872.
Pipes (M.) :
King's wish. 23999a.
Master's voice. 287.50a.
White wolf. 50590c.
Pipp (F. H.) Movie makers.
31259d.
Piquett (G. D.) Is marriage a
failure? 22102.
Pirandello (L.) Lumie di
Sicilia. 53481.
Pirani (E.) Witches' song.
51285.
Pirerecourt. Latude. 24807.
Pirlvey (F. W.) Girl & the
bomb. 16422a.
Pirkis (C. L.) Tempests in tea-
cups. 45298.
Pitkin (W. B.) Scheme no. 8.
41041.
Pitman (N. H.) :
Saint Michael. 40546.
Vale of cedars. 48625.
Pitou (A.) :
Adventuress. 372.
American's gold. 1281.
Mavourneen. 28886.
Miles-aroon. 29567.
Ofle to Egypt. 33319.
Proposals. 37728.
Ragged Robin. 38344.
Sweet Inniscarra. 44753.
Pitrot (R.) Spendthrift. 43.508.
Pitt (A.) Cost. 8608.
Pitt (G. I.) :
Armorer of Naples. 1892.
Millionaire's wife. 29671.
Yellow kid of McFadden's
flats. 52076.
Pitt (H. M.) :
Adonis in France. 307.
Adonis in Paris. 308.
Pittler (A.) Money & love.
54584.
Pittman (Mrs. H. D.) :
Bow of orange ribbon. 4770.
Manette. 28051.
Wishing well. 51262.
Pitts (M. A.) Production of
mixed races. 37603.
Pitzer (R. C.) Hypnotist.
20768.
Pius (J.'i Robert & Gertruden.
39617.
Piutti (W.) Cisnera. 7427.
Pixley (F. S.) :
Apollo. 52710.
Carpet-bagger. 6279.
Doctor Doolittle. 11136c.
Glimpse of Paradise. 16761 .
Grand mogul. 17274.
King Dodo. 23762.
Marcelle. 28155.
Prince of Pilsen. 37343.
Return of Eve. 39183a.
Spoopju. 43614.
Woodland. 51684.
Pizzt (E.) :
Benedictus. 3513.
Gabriella. 15752.
Vendetta. 48780.
Wm. Ratcliff. .51067.
Pia y Amor6s (R.) Padre Au-
gusto. 35021.
Place (A. M.) Solving the
cook question. 43142.
Place (Charles A.) :
Mayor & the spook. 28923.
Skinflint & the skinner.
42669.
Ten years & 10 months.
45366a.
3348
INDEX
Place (Clarence A.) Younger
brother. 52210.
Plamondon (C. A.) jr.:
Accouclieniont. 151.
Bliudman's bluff. 4271a.
Faerie slippers. 13352.
Six flights up. 42G1G.
Plana Canmcho (A.) Predicar
con el ejeuiplo. 37050.
PIanch6 (J. It.) :
Capt. of the watch. G152,
Garrick fever. 4095.
Planel (L.) Poupee aux chrys-
anthenies. 3C914.
Plaiiiol (A.) :
Chicos de Lacalle. GOGlb.
Corte de los milagros. 85S4.
Envidiosos. 12S14.
Fea del ole. 13038.
Jipijapa. 22753.
Loca fortuna. 2G039.
Maja de los madriles.
27555a.
Manton de la China. 28125.
S a tr r a d a s bayaderas.
40493a.
Seuora Barba-Azul. 41480.
Suspiros de fraile. 44G97.
Planquette (R.) :
Capt. Therese. 6042. G1G3.
Coudes de Carrion. 8218.
Nectarine. 32142.
Paradis de Mahomet. 35248.
Paul Jones. 35G08.
Rip, el cazador. 394S5.
Piatt (A. E.) :
Camera clicks. 5937.
Helping father. 18790.
Model growl. 305G5.
When women rule. 50361.
Piatt (A. S.) Wasp. 49G76.
Piatt (B.) Maud. 28855.
Piatt ( E. H. ) Bones of our an-
cestors. 4555a.
Piatt (E. S.) :
Eyes in the balcony. 132SS.
Jumping off place. 54140.
Miracle. 29788a.
Smoke-rings Mary. 42855.
Wonder man. 51649b.
Piatt (G. F.) :
Bully's betrothin'. 54.54.
Day of doom. 10130.
Desert. 10534.
Frederick the Great. 15318.
Jack & the bean-stalk.
22320.
Mi'.ster of arms. 28G97.
Mother-love. 31159.
Pretender. 37093.
Rich & the poor. 39333.
Rise & fall of Humpty
Dumpty. .39508.
Steps in the dark. 43879.
Woman's politics. 51553.
Piatt (J.) :
Stolen kid. 43929.
Traveling a la cart. 4GSG7.
Platts (F. F.) Tidal wave.
4G153.
Plautus (T. M.) :
Captives. 53127.
Twins. 47499a.
Playter (W. A.) Joey. 22S08a.
Plaza (J. Diaz-) Nee Diaz-
Plaza.
Pleasant (L.) Their godfather
from Paris. 45G63.
Pleau (G.) jr. Lost heir.
2G304.
Pleon (H.) Muddled, mixed &
fixed. 3129G.
Plietz (O. A.) Goldeu idol.
16977a.
Plimmer (W. J.) Fun on a
trolley Car. 15694.
PlimsoU (H. D.) Two letters.
47666.
putt (A.) Weisse schwester.
49955.
PIon-Nourrit & cie. :
Barricade. 3051.
Ce qu'il faut taire. 0550a.
Plouvier (E.) :
Centenaire. 34028.
Diane. 10794.
Nobility. 32908.
PUimacher (H.) Giuliano.
16688.
Plum-Woehning (H. M.) :
Laclero, die schiine Grie-
chin. 24307.
Montana. 30S85.
Pausanias & Xerxa. 35640.
Tatjana.. 45152.
Plumb (E. A.) :
Governor's ward. 17203.
Value of a scandal. 48661.
Plumb (H. M.. H. P. or H. M.
P.):
Cabellero. Pra Diavolo of
Cal. 5766.
California. 5847.
Charlotte Temple. 6801,
6803.
Wife's revenge. 50932.
PJumet (M.) Heritage. 10268.
Plummer (B. W.) :
Kidding of Capt. Kidd.
23669.
Mummy's foot. 31.357.
Plummer (P. E.) Carmaceta.
6235.
Plummer (J. A.) :
Dethroning an idol.
10626a.
Tax collector. 45172a.
Plunkett (A. S.) Love &
money. 26453.
Plunkett (H. W. G.) :
All Scotch. 909a.
Buying a gun. 5668.
Careless lassie. G216a.
Her ladyship. 19042.
Man, the brute. 27950a.
IVIore odds & ends. 31018a.
Odd & ends. 33279a.
Plumbers. 36564.
Satan. 40806.
Silent vengeance. 42353
42354.
Plunkett (J. L.) :
Down in the subway. 11G09.
Newlyweds. 32557.
Panhandle Pete. 35172,
35173.
Yankee splash. 52012.
Plunkett (P. S.) :
Ball tosser. 2842.
College bred. 7834.
Gentleman from Pike's
Peak. IGllS.
•Jerry Judson. 22G23.
Me & the janitor. 28970.
Yankee notions. 52005.
1 to 0. 52413.
Plympton (E.) Dawn of free-
dom. 10079.
Pnini (V.) :
Everlasting. 13102.
Interrupted honeymoon.
21832.
Modern crime. 30596.
On the precipice. 33889.
Worthy Miss Worth. 51815.
Poague (W. S.) :
Awakening. 52783.
Bottled bugs. 52961.
Ruby brooch. 55217.
Sons of the rich. 55401.
Poe (A. Lugne-) Sec Lugn$-
Poe.
Poe (E. A.) :
Masque of the red death.
28031.
Murders in the Rue
Morgue. 42353.
Raven. 31642a, 38525.
Systeme du docteur Gou-
dron. 44887.
Tell-tale heart. 45248.
Three Sundays in a week.
46030a.
Poel (W.) Lilies that fester.
2.5455.
Poepping (N.) :
Nipped in the bud. 32837a.
Promoter. 37684.
Posche (E.) :
Bekehrt. 3348.
I am engaged. 20785.
Teh bin verlobt. 20844.
3349
INDEX
Poet lore co. :
After all. 4G3fi.
Aslavaine & Selysette. 587.
Alladlne & Paloiuides. 924.
Balanstlon's Euripides.
2S31a.
Beat of the wing. SlT.'Ja.
Bride of the Moor. 50G5a.
Biitterfly. 5G47.
Bv ourselves. 5C98.
Child in the house. 6990a.
Children of the suu. 7044a.
Children of the sunrise.
53138, 53139.
Chintamini. 7101b.
Clouds of the sun. 7070.
Codicil. 77Gla,
Combat. 8032a,
Comedy of the exile. 8071a.
Cordia, S503a.
Creditor. 9053.
Daughter of Jario. 9964.
Death & the fool. 10272a.
Death of the Due d' Eng-
hien. 10283.
Debit & credit. 10294a.
Demon's shell, 10457a.
Dream of an autumn sun-
set. 11732.
Elga. 12464a,
l^phrairas b r e i t e. 12823,
12824.
For happiness, 14803.
Forest warden. 14995a.
Forgiveness. 15023a.
Fortune favors fools. 1.5051.
Gate of wishes. 15934a.
Glove. 1G787.
Hanna Jagert. 180S5a.
Harold. 18238.
He is coming. 18374c.
Heights. 18G23a.
Hilariou. 194G9a.
In garrison. 21177b.
In the shadow of statues.
21503a.
Jan V:^rava. 22451a.
John Herkner. 22858.
Joyzelle. 23095.
Judith. 2317Ga.
Julie. 23224.
Kanawa. 23478,
King-Hunger, 23780.
Lady with tlie dagger.
24531.
Legacy. 24990.
Legend of Saint Nicholas.
25010a.
Light. 2.5354b,
Living hours. 25977a,
Madman divine. 27294b.
Madman or saint. 27296,
Maid's prologue, 27.^>21a.
JIan of the world. 27029.
Marin Magdalena. 2823Sb.
Poet lore co. — Continued.
blaster of Palmyra. 28711.
Melon thief. 2907Sa,
Mi la AVhendle. 29550.
Money-question, 30789a,
Monna Vanna, 30824.
Outcast. 34872a.
Pelleas & IMelisande, 35814.
Pliantasras. 3G074.
Reconciliation. 38G83.
Renaissance. 39031a.
Riders to the sea. 39402,
Saiut John's fire, 40536,
Sancta Susanna, 40682a,
Sea-gull, 41220a.
Seven princesses. 41617.
Shambles. 41929a.
Sightless. 42288.
Simoon. 42446a.
Smug citizen. 42863a.
Stormbird. 43981a.
Stronger. 44193a.
Summer folk. 44500,
Sunken bell, 44.543.
Sword & crozier, 44808.
Three lieron's feathers,
45971,
To the stars, 46389a.
Twilight, 47476,
Twisting of the rope.
47511,
Two husbands. 47642a.
Uriel Acosta. 48548-
48553.
Vengeance of Catullus,
48809a.
Venice preserved. 4«820a.
Victoria. 48973a.
Wages of war. 49361.
War. 49570a.
Wings. 51128b.
Witness. 51323b.
Pogson (B.) :
' Absorbing passion. 119.
Under treatment. 48227.
Pohl (E.) Vasantasena. 48721.
Pohl (E. O.) Pageant of
Columbus. 35039c.
Pohl (H. J. O.) Personals.
35974.
Pohl (R.) :
Dumme August. 53483.
Heilige .\ntonius. 18627-
18629.
Liebesschule. 2-5254, 25255.
Mme. Troubadour, 27222.
Nordseekrabbe. 33008a,
33008b.
Strumpf ist trninpf. 442.50a.
Theodor's tiutter. 45709.
Unser Th(>odor. 48420.
Pohle (R. F.) Dennison's
baby. 10472.
Pohli (il/?s. E.) Professor
pprnhjirdi. 37622.
Pohlmann (H.) Nur nicbt
driingeln. 33161.
Poitevin (E. Z.) Who is to
blame? 50629.
Poizat (A.) :
Inf^s de Castro. 21666.
Sophonisbe. 43281.
I'okagon (Chief) Queen of the
woods. 38087.
Polachek (V. H.) Bank
wrecker. 2902. .
Polack bros. Isle of Smiles.
22169.
Folak (A.) :
Miiil girls. 27524a.
^Vard 22. 49608, 49608a.
i\)laud (C. A.) :
Bachelor's cabal & tlie
spinster's sorosis. 2690.
Hoped in. 39916.
Poland (E.) :
Out of sight. 34827.
Strictly confidential. 44150.
Terence O'Malley. Esq.
45396.
PoUling (E.) :
At the fire side. 2230,
Dawn of redemption. 10089.
Harmoniou.s family. 18233.
St. Elizabeth of Thuringia.
40518.
Pole (K.) A. T. 52543.
Polgar (A.) Liliom. 25457,
Polhes (A. de) Enfant du
temple. 12749,
Polini (E.) Just a wife. 54148.
l^olish book importing co., inc.
Hej! Strzelcy wraz ! 18696a,
Polish pub, CO. Mistrz Twar-
dowski. .5456.5.
Polizzi (P. R. or R. P.) :
Cuban photographer. 9322.
Doom of a friek. 11428.
In the devil's grasp. 21386.
Invaded & robbed by the
spirits. 21882.
Lure of dance. 26943.
^^'ould you torsive her?
51820.
Polk (G. E.) St. .lohn's fire.
40537. 40538.
Polk (H. A.) College lady.
7S.39a.
Polk (J. B.) :
Gall. ].5782.
Gentleman from N e v.
1(5117.
<:>ver tlie hill from the
j)oorhouse. 34937.
Over the hill to the poor-
house. 34938.
Over the hills from the
poorhouse. 34939.
3350
INDEX
Polk (J. B.)— Continued.
Over the hills to the poor-
house. 84942.
Satan itza. 4081G.
Pollaclc (C. E.) Una eiu welb.
47917.
Pollack (J. A.) Framed up.
15243e.
T'ollak (B. G.) Courtship of
little Prince Joy. 8873.
Pollak (J.) Miner. 29722.
Pollak (L. .T.) :
Behold ! a married man.
52854.
Flirting Duchess. 14531a.
Vaudeville song & dance
travesty. 48741a.
I'ollak (Mrs. L. J.) Flirting
duchess. 14531a.
Pollard (L. W.) City is no
place for you. 7453.
Pollard (M. A. N.) :
From manger to throne.
15550.
Ireland severing her chains.
21934.
Pollard (P.) Life or death
performance. 21917.
Poilnrd (W.) Millionaire for a
day. 29854a.
Pollefevt (A.) Aurora. 2450.
Pollock (A. L.) :
Co-respoudent. 8507.
Every— soul. 13123.
Experiment. 13238.
Full value. 15G62a.
Tattooed lady. 45167a.
Wireless. 51223.
Pollock (A. M.) Tn old Edam.
21261.
Pollock (Carl) :
Cleopatra. 7588.
In the grip of the law.
21424.
Teddy. 45194.
Pollock ( Charming) :
Beauty shop. 3238.
Game of hearts. 15865.
Hell. 18757,
Her- little highness. 19055.
Tn the bishop's carriage.
21351.
Little gi-ay lady. 25708.
Mv best girl. 31496.
Xapoleon the Gi-eat. 32001.
Perfect lady. 35903a.
Pit. 36409.
Red widow. 38818, 38819.
Secret orchard. 41344.
Such a little queen. 44360.
Traitor. 46774.
With her back to the wall.
51289.
Pollock (E.) Lunatic. 26930.
Pollock (G. L.) :
Grafters. 17241.
Holv Citv. 19986.
Ivan, the Terrible. 22268.
Mad Czar. 27130.
Mls^rubles. 29866.
Rabbi's daughter. 38202.
Pollock (G. W. W.) :
Old Groutv of Anil street.
33497a. '
Woman's sphere. 51o76a.
Pollock (H. P.) Flirt's finish.
14o35a.
Pollock (J.) Three plays by
. Brieux. 46011, 46012.
Pollock (M. B.) Speaking to
father. 434.52.
Pollock (P.) :
Bobbie at the sea shore.
52931.
Lunatic. 26930.
Pollock (W. H.) :
Glove. 16786.
Holvrood. 19994.
King & artist. 23728.
Loved I not honor more.
26662.
Spy. 43662.
Were-wolf. 49988.
Pollock Rip. See Train (A. 0.)
Polo (E.) :
A ver si va A poder ser.
23.
Cupletista de moda. 9449a.
Madrid separatista. 27310.
Maestro Vals. 27326a.
Ma pa de Europa. 54422.
Nt ;'i la ventana tp asomes.
32596.
Poca vergiienzfi. 36593.
Pordioseros. 36848.
Vaya calor. 48743.
Poison (M.) :
Our Kittle. 34697.
Wild Mab. .^)0971.
Pomeroy (A.) Will. 51016.
Poraeroy (A. K.) :
La Zaire. 54241.
Uncle .Take's trip abroad.
47972.
Pomeroy fC. B.^ Burglar's ro-
mance. 5.536.
Pomerov fV. A.) See Todman
(V. A. P.)
Ponmier (W. H.) :
Queen of buccaneers. 38009.
Student's nise. 44267.
Police de I-eon (N.) Co.ia y el
encogido. 7789.
Poncet (E. S. du) See Du
Poncet.
Poiichielli (A.) Mori di Talsn-
za. 31030a.
Poncin (E.) Toison d'<»r. 46423.
Pond (A. P.) Her atonement.
18917.
Pond (F. E.) Suzette. 44706.
Pond (R. C.) :
.\t Touchstone inn. 52761.
Fountain of youth. 15134b.
Green eyes. 53832.
Pons (C.) :
Fran^oise. 15264.
Voile du bonheur. 49248.
Pons Pou (F.) :
Bread for the hungry. 4965.
Hungry laborer. 20669.
Xoble & plebeian. 32914.
32915.
Ponsard (F.) Honneur et
I'argent. 20139.
Ponsonby (E. ) L a d y 1 a n d.
24535.
Ponsonby (K. K.) Novelty
phonograph store. 33103.
Pont (E.) :
Acquitte. 166.
.\veuglo et le paralytique.
2529.
Pont (J. B.) :
C6mica. 53225.
Cuento del dragon. 9333.
Dama roja. 9669.
Farsa real. 13699a.
Parte del leou. 35387a.
Tinglado de la farsa. 55602.
Punte (J.) :
Amico. 1300.
S e g r e t o del 1" as,sassino.
41405.
Ponte (L. da) See Da Ponte.
Pontes ( F. ) Pobre Don Benito.
36589a.
Pontes (,L) Cosa.s del querer.
8599.
Ponti (R. Dell!) See Delli
Ponti.
Pontin (M.) After the ball.
. 490.
Pool (S. H.) :
Getting wise to J o s i e.
16297.
Girl & the song. 16455.
Poole (A.) Senator under-
signed. 414.">9.
Poole (A. E.) Koval initiation.
40149a.
Poole (C.J.) Olfspring. 3333S.
Poole (E.) :
Man who h:ul been blind.
279S4.
Take vour medicine. 55508.
Witness chair. 51325.
Poole (F. B.) Na-i-na. 54674.
Poole (G. A.) :
Our baby. 34536.
Snap-shots. -12878.
3351
INDEX
Poole (H.) Child of the slums.
7000.
Poole (J. F.) :
Africa. 448.
America. 1141.
Betlad. by O'Dowd. 3261.
Black Hills. 4114.
Bine book. 4362.
Capt. Firebrand. 6104.
Capt. Jack. 6114.
Fastest Irishmen in N. Y.
13733.
For life. 14850.
Irish detective. 21969.
Irish raffle. 22024.
Italian padrone. 22259.
.Jack on time. 22355.
Keno & lotto. 235SS.
King of Carrots. 23827.
Leo, & lots of it. 25067.
Pretty, dainty, dashing Paul
Clifford. 37109.
Pretty Dick Turpin. 37110.
Shin Fane. 42110.
Shock-raun. 42139.
Wicked Capt. Kyd. 50769.
.$10 or 10 days. 52434.
Poole (W. H.) :
Adam Bede. 249.
Gome of life. 15S69.
Poor (E. L.) :
Boss away. 4092.
Future flat. 15739.
Strength of 3. 44128.
Poor (W.) Opera girl. 34624.
Poore (H. E. Del a) See Dela
Poore.
Pope (A. M.) :
Gabriel Prime. 15749a.
Princess Gudrun. 37418.
I>ope (A. U.) Layla-Majnu.
54240.
Pope (C. R.) Samson. 40669.
Pope (E. B.) :
Accomplished liar. 145.
Almost a tragedy. 969.
Debenture B bonds. 10291.
Fight for control. 14166.
Honest fraud. 20094.
July wheat. 23279.
Mrs. Hosie's divorce. 30386.
Neiihew's curse. 32228.
Hanche on the Brazos.
38439.
White squaw. 50583.
Pope (G. W.) Phonographs.
36170.
Pope (J. W.) Nobody cares.
32945.
Pope (M. M.) :
Celibates. 6577
Chance. 6664.
Daddy. 9592.
Green chartreuse. 17553,
17554.
Pope (M. M.) — Continued.
Love seeker. 26610.
Manor bell. 28095.
Militant maid. 29572.
Unknown world. 48379.
Poppen (R. S.) :
Althea. 1026.
Donna Diana. 1139.5.
Popper (J. S.) Sophie Bardlna.
43277.
Porcasi (P. P.) :
Hearts humane. 53894.
Fish. 55606.
Porcel (J. G.) :
De cara al sol. 10105a.
Ultimas rosas. 55717.
Pordes-MHo (A. S.) :
Dorfkomtesse. 11402-11464.
Juxbaron. 23435a-23435c.
Konig Zipapek der edle
zwerg. 24214.
Ledige ehefrau. 24972c,
24972d.
Liebesonkel. 25252.
Tanzanwalt. 45123.
Versiegelt. 48891.
Poritzky (I. C.) Glucklichen.
16795.
Porrasv (Alberto) L>f;i dt^ l;i
\Irgen. 10741.
Porras (Antonio) :
A Roma se va por todo. 19.
Bocina de Regtilez. 4466.
Calor del nido. 5926.
Sal de la tierra. 40572.
Porset (F.) Pura la cantaora
37856.
Porteouy (F. T. M.) Unst-en
forces. 48413.
Porter (B. C.) :
Gadsby's girls. 15760.
Lucia's lover. ^6810.
Mishaps of Minerva. 29892.
Mother of Santa Glaus.
31166.
Pictures in the fire. 36246.
Piggy-wiggy. 36283.
Syndicated Santa Clans.
44876.
Tableau & pantomime en-
tertainments. 44898a.
Village postmistress. 49046,
Voice of authority. 49224
Porter (C. R.) In Wupland.
21.579.
Porter {Mrs. Caleb) Bridge
tangle. .5095.
Porter (Charlotte) :
Aglavaine & Selysette. 587.
Alladine & Palomide.s. 924.
All's well that ends well.
900.
Anthonie & Cleopatra. 1600.
As you like it. 2035.
Porter (Charlotte) — Continued.
Comedie of errors. 8054.
Complete works of Shake-
speare. 41880-41891.
Cookless eater. S445b.
Coriolauus. 8525.
Cymbeline. 9540.
Daughter of Jorio. 9904.
Hamlet. 17997.
Henry the Fourth. 1SS27,
18828.
Henry the Fifth. 18847.
Heury the Sixth. 18SC2-
18864.
Henry the Eighth. 18883.
Julius Caesar. 23268.
King John. 23786.
King Lear. 23813.
liOve's labour's lost. 26710.
Macbeth. 27057.
Measure for measure.
28982.
Merchant of Venice. 29149.
Merry wives of Windsor.
29277.
Midsonimer night's dreame.
29466.
Monna Vanna. 30824.
Much adoe about nothing.
31289.
Othello. 34431.
Pericles, prince of Tyre.
3.5913.
Return of the Druses.
39193, 39194,
Richard the Second. 39346.
Richard the Third. .39363.
Romeo & Juliet. 39S0fi.
Saint John's fire. 40.^>36.
Taming of the shrew.
45054.
Tempest. 45264.
Titus Andronicus. 46351.
Troylus & Crcssida. 47195.
Twelfe night. 47401.
Two gentlemen of Verona.
47618.
Tymon of Athens. 47837.
Winter's tale. 51202.
Porter (Cole) See Amer. first.
55274.
Porter (D.) Little wooden
shoes. 25938.
Porter (E.) SeeDecbert (E. P.)
Porter (E. H.) :
Miss Billy. 29904a.
Pollyanna. the glad book
36744a.
Porter (G.) :
Affair of state. 415.
Belshazzar's feast. 3478.
Birthright. 3973.
Crown prince. 9232.
3352
INDEX
Corsiciin.
419G6.
the Limberlost.
idol.
15307a.
S-ee Porter (J. H.)
Saint John's
the dagger.
25977a.
feathers.
Porter (G.) — Continued.
Esprit. 12938.
Favor of the liing. 13928.
Feast of Belshazzar. 13949.
Fruit of the tree. 15G23.
Lindseys. 25518.
Maid. 27432.
Sampiero, the
40065.
Shattered
Porter (G. S.)
Birds of
3948a.
Frecliles.
Porter (H.)
Porter (H. C.)
fire. 40536.
Porter (H. T.) :
Lady with
24531.
Living liours.
Three lieron's
45971.
Porter (J.) Thaddeus of War-
saw. 45507.
Porter fj. C.) Adeda. 267-
269.
Porter (J. H.) Edw. Garrett, a
story of Mars.
Porter (J. T.) Black dragon.
4088a.
Porter (M.) Broken compact.
5177a.
Porter (O.) :
Dancing bear. 9719.
Ring-master, 39471.
Porter (P. W.) :
Invisible eye. 21910.
Piscatorial pastoral. 36406.
Porter (S. ) Wandering black-
smith. 49481.
(T. R.)
28848.
(V. M.)
Porter
lionor.
Porter
14221.
Portero
iSee
(F. Ferm'uidez-)
Fern5nde7.-Portero.
Portlev (J. J.) Irish hearts.
21986b.
Portnian (W. P.) :
Aerial exf^ursion. 394.
Peer of the Pyrenees.
35789.
Widow upstairs. .50836.
Portnoff (L.) Snobinette.
42894.
Porto-Riche (G. de) :
Amou reuse. 1365.
Cupid's rival. 9440.
Fr'ancoise' luck. 15173a.
Malefilatre. 27643.
Vieil homme. 48997.
Zubiri. 52396.
Matter of
Filibuster.
Posner (S. C.) :
Everyday occurrence. 53567.
Noncombatant. 54733.
Out of the discard. 54838.
Possart (E. von) :
Andromaclie. 1443.
Manfred. 28054.
Vater unser. 4S733.
Post (A.) Nitana. 54723.
Post (A. E.) Picture-gallery.
36236.
Post (E, M.) Those, whom
God hath joined. 45896.
Post (E. W.) Mile. Delphine's
burglar. 27250.
Post (J. F.) :
Oregon outlaws. 34329.
Tracy & Merrill, the Oregon
outlaws. 46692.
Post (R.) Mr. Frisk from
Frisco. 30181.
Post (V.) :
A (The), string. 20.
Amer. diplomacy. 1191.
Burglar - proof fire - escape.
5523a.
Doors of Janus. 11442.
Sau Ramon. 40714.
Sayville saints. 40920.
Sureties. 55487.
Tattered sacrament. 45155.
Torch. 46573a.
Yolpa. 49259.
Week end. 49927. 49936.
Po.st (W. H.) :
Baby grand. 2643.
Human nature. 20608.
Mile. Ricci. 27274.
Midnight lady. 29435.
Mother's angel. 31174.
Of the earth, earthy. 33301.
Postance (W. C. F.) Boss.
4689.
Postgate (J. W.) :
Falstafe in rebellion. 13553.
Re-taming of the shrew.
39138a.
Poston (B. A. & F. H.) Vir-
ginians & Alfarata. 49146.
Potash (L.) Rosalie. 39930.
Pothier (C.) Sacr^e bombe.
40436a.
Potter (A. R.) Golden dust-
man. 16944.
Potter (C. U. B.) :
Church or stage? 7307.
Hero & Leander. 19248.
I'otter (David) :
Andrew Jackson. 1440.
Baffled. 2794.
Potter (Dorothy) :
Americus. 1289h.
Before dawn. 3282.
End of the trail. 12716.
Potter (Dorothy) — Continued.
Gay Jolmny. 15972.
Grandmother's story of the
great Civil War. 17299a.
Greater light. 1750Sd.
1750Se.
Horrible crime. 202Sla.
Under the eacle. 48164a,
48164b, 55728.
Won out. 51645.
Potter (E. B.) :
Nameless. 31917.
777, a nameless personage.
52484.
Potter (E. C.) jr. Mr. Presi-
dent. 30243.
Potter (E. L.) Foiled. 14054.
Potter (E. T.) :
Twelfth night festival.
47424.
Xitrian scenes. 51944.
Potter (F. B.) Gerraelshausen.
16211.
Potter (F. S.) Jaraieson.
22449.
Potter (G.) Tiger's cub. 55597.
Potter (H. A.) .Tournalisten.
23066.
Potter (J. Donovan-) See
Donova n-Potter .
Potter (J. J.) Tramp in trou-
ble. 46794a.
Potter (L.) Pah.mita. 35147.
Potter (M.) 5?ec Black (M. P.)
Potter (M. I.) Zora. 52385.
Potter (P. M.) :
Adventuress. 52574.
Boers. 4474.
Boker's bitters. 4.509.
Boodle. 4591.
Cabaret girl. 5763.
Girl from Rector's. 16522.
Lady from Jack's. 24401.
Loute. 26415.
Man with 3 wives. 28014.
Spider's-web. 43535.
World'.s fair. 51778.
Pottinger (D. T.) Hamlet,
prince of Denmark. 17994a.
Pottle (E. B.) :
It'll all come out in the
wash. 22223.
Late Mr. Rollins. 24795a.
Pottle (W.) ;•/•.;
Dad's boy. 9607.
Dot Dimple. 11493.
Funny countess. 15709.
Innocent salt. 21749.
Little gypsie. 25710.
Straw man. 44098.
Wanted, a husband. 49515.
Piittle (Mrs. W.) jr.:
Wanted, a husband. 49517.
Zi Zi. 52337-52.339.
Zizi. .52.376.
3353
nfDEX
Pottllzer (M.) One's self &
others. 34138, 34139.
Potts (C.) Fighter, the ped-
dler, the .cirl. 141Sla, 14182.
Potts (C. H.) Double troubles.
11552.
Potts (W. L.) Corner In cork.
8541.
Potts (W. W.) Double trou-
bles. 11552.
Pou (F. Pons) S!ee Pons Pou.
Poucand (D.) :
Faribol. 53G07.
Soufflons ' nos dames.
43303a.
Toto la puree. 4G595a.
Pouaet (L.) Miss Cravache.
29924.
Pouiade (L.) 1002d night.
52488.
Poulaliou (J.) Ronde des sal-
sons. 3988G.
Poulson (G. E.) Loop the loop.
2G176.
Foul ton (E.) Nora & Dora.
32995.
Pound (E.'* Noh dramas.
32969a.
Pound (G. W.) Gov. of Seville.
17187.
]»ound (L.) Henry the Sixth,
18865.
Poushkin (A.) Shot. 17900.
Powell (A.) Organ grinder.
34337.
Powell (A. W.) :
Ambition. 1108.
Open air romance. 34238.
Vaccinated. 48594.
Witches' song. 51285.
Powell (C. A.) Patty, per-
haps. 35596.
T'owell (F.) :
Bomb throwers. 4521.
In t\ railway carriage.
21081a.
Puppet show. 37852.
Powell (F. G.) :
Altruists. 1029a.
Supplementary m a n.
44G15a.
Powell (H. A.) Widow Mul-
11ns' Christmas. .50826,54496.
Powell (H. B.) Canker in the
hud. 6003.
[•<iwel1 (H. P.) Embalming
Ebenezor. .53519.
{'(.well (Hallon) My queen in
calico. 31G92a.
IV>well (Helen) Mme. Leon.
27207.
Powell (.L) Daughter of the
desert. 9982.
Powell (J. F.) :
TVIag's friend, Rip. 27420.
Mornn, the base ball fan.
31010. 31011.
One of the plain people.
34087.
One of the smart set. 34089.
Only one. 34208.
Playwright at work.
36517.
Seci-etary of State. 41364.
Seed & the weed. 41384.
Soul of an artist. 43318.
That dagger in the dark.
55545. '
Tickled to death. 46145.
Powell (.T. U.) Silas Marner.
42319.
Powell (L. S.) Conn. 8275.
Power (A. A.) Hobby-horse
guards. 19905.
Power (A. F.) :
Dear old chuiu. 102()5.
Tvy leaf the token of love.
22281a.
Last rehearsal. 24757.
T;ittle angel of his dreaiDs.
25583a.
Under the lilacs. 48178.
Power (E. F.) .Jeanne. 22570.
Power (T. T.) Miraini<hi.
29802.
Power (JoVin) Peggj''s rival.
35809.
Power (.lose) Arriba, limmi.
1918.
Power (L. M.) Just \\k>- a
man. 23368.
Power (T.) :
Sins of the fathers. 42.j2G.
Texan. 45481.
Power (T. F.> Virsrinia veteran.
49141 .
Power (W. H.) :
Fairy's well. 13424.
Olendalough. 16747.
Irishman. 22047.
Ivv leaf. 22281.
Loch-na-mar. 26045.
Powers (A. A.) :
Cleopatra. 7586.
Poster girl. 36880.
Powers (A. .T.) :
Country town. 8797.
Eloped with a skating rink
prol'. 12519.
Kuirv land. 13408.
Git thnr. Eli. 16684.
House of mystery. 20410.
In the heart of Africa.
21429.
On their honeymoon. 33952.
Powers (A. L.) Country school-
master. 8787.
Powers (A. O.) :
Bonnie English rose. 4581.
Electric spark. 12412.
Ransom. 38457.
Veiled prophet. 48753.
Powers (Ada) Griff. 17030.
Powers (Aileen) Prophecy.
37704.
Powers (D. A.) Down in Hop-
kins. 11598.
Powers (E.) Antidote. 1613a.
Powers (E. E.) :
Prophecy. 37704.
Weaver's dream. 49862.
Powers (E. M.) :
Cross & star. 9192.
Medicine. 29022.
Mirage. 29801.
Powers (F.) :
First born. 14349.
First law of nature. 14373.
Turk meets Greek. 47335.
Venderaiaire. 48772.
Powers (F. H.) :
No recipe like laughter.
32884.
Willingly paid. 51087.
Powers (F. L.) Old scout.
33611a.
Powers (F. S.)) Striking re-
semblance. 44169.
Powers (Mrs. F. S.) 1-Viii:ile
Buster Brown. 14010.
Powers {Mrs. F. W.) :
Colonial ministrels. 7949.
Colonial troubadours.
7954.
Powers (G. E.) Gawk ^V i!ie
girl. 15950.
Powers (J. C.) :
Bonnie's Christmas eve.
54496.
Day in court. 53352.
Elsie in Dreamland. 53517.
If I only had a million.
20920a, 20926b.
Sara Bo-jam & his African
colony. 55230.
Silas Gant. 42317.
Teetotaler. 55525.
Powers (J. H.) :
Mary's little lamb. 28588.
Substitute. 44328.
Powers (J. T.) :
Jealousy. 22544b.
Spring hat. 43651a.
Two little brides. 47669.
Wife to order. 50913b.
Powers (L. R.) Mike, the
coachman-chauffeur. 29547.
Powers (M. Y.) Going up.
16864b.
Powers (T. E.) :
.\badiah Squaffles from
Squashtown. 40.
3354
INDEX
Powers (T. E.) — Contiuued.
Donkey party. 11390.
Hoolahan's castle. 20213.
Kiriness. 24003.
Legal holiday. 24997.
Queen of the washtub.
38085.
Tobogganing. 46404.
Triplets. 47067.
Powers (W. H.) :
Dr. Clyde. 11127.
Irish luck. 22006.
Widow from Paris. .1081.5.
l^owers bros. Cmpid's chariot.
9422.
Powles (F.) Hospitable house.
20310a.
Poynter (B. or B. M.) :
Cause of the war. 6524a.
Daughter of Dora Thorne.
10024.
Dear doctor. 10259.
Goody Two Shoes. 17123a.
Hoosier schoolmaster.
20238.
Lena Rivers. 2.5047.
Swamp girl. 44721.
Thief in the night. 4,5772.
Unborn. 47923, 47924.
Poza Matesanz (F.) Amores
de un sonambulo. 1346.
Pozzoni (C.) Figli della rivo-
luzioae. 14206.
Praag. See Van Praag.
Praagh. See Van Praagh.
Prada (.J. Andres de) See
Andres de Prada.
l^raed {Mrs. C.) Nyria. 33176.
Prager (W.) :
Kaiser rief. 234.59a.
Kriimel vor Paris ! 24263a.
Nur nicht drjingehi. 33161.
Prachtmiidel. 37016a.
Praeger & iNIeier. Landsknecht.
24632.
Prag (O. P.) Stain of Cain.
43742.
Praga (M.) Ordeal. 34306.
Prague (O. P.) .Tack, the
Amer. newsboy. 22365.
Prather (R. C.) Mysterious
Edwin Drood. 31809.
Pi-ats Peralta (J.) Esclavos.
12917.
Pratt (B. M.) Sweethearts' co.
(ltd.) 44792.
Pratt (C. H.) Mis.s .Tones from
Boston. 29970.
Pratt (D. J.) :
Roxie. 40119.
Wahconah. 49368.
Pratt (D. W.) Miss Jones' new
scholar. 29971a.
Pratt (E. A.) :
Junior vs. senior. 23310.
White lies. 50538.
Pratt (E. D.) See Lewan-
dowski (E. P.)
Pratt (F. P.) :
Hadjii. an Amer. sultan.
17878.
Ichabod Crane. 20848.
Pratt (H. A.) New light.
32408a.
Pratt (J. T.) :
Gods & men. 16842.
Three Jacks. 4.5976.
Pratt (L. C.) :
Thunderstorms. 46125a.
White roses. 50566.
Pratt (S. G.) Triumph of Co-
lumbus. 47086.
Pratt (S. H.) Penelope's sym-
posium. 35841.
Pratt (W. W.) Ten nights in
a bar-room. 45352, 45353.
Praixe (L. L.) Cow-boy min-
ister. 8942.
Pray (I. C. & S.) Mad for love.
27133.
Pre (S. du) -See Du Pr6.
Preble (W. P.) jr. Lavender
lodge. 24841.
Prebois {La baronne Regnault
de) See Regnault de Prebois.
Preczang (E.) Gabriello der
fischer. 15756.
Prentice (E. L.) Two nuts.
47722.
Prentice (F. W.) Empire State
express. 12639.
Prentiss (J.) :
Just plain Peter. 23389.
Scheme no. S. 41041.
Presber (R.) :
Dame mit den lilien. 9679.
Dunkle punkt. 120.39.
Jiinger. 23297a.
Puppenklinik. 37847.
Retter in der not. 39172.
Rokoko. 55191.
Selige exzellenz. 414.35a.
Urteil des Paris. 4S562a.
Vater & sohn. 48732.
Presbrey (E. AV.) :
Barrier. 3054.
Circus man. 7415.
Coast of chance. 7730.
Courtship of Miles Stand-
ish. 8876.
Pool's wisdom. 147.54.
Garden of Eden. 15892.
Mary, Mary, quite con-
trary. 28562.
Other man. 34458.
Raffles, the amateur cracks-
man. 38323.
Cindy's
474a.
Verra.
Presbrey (E. W.) — Continued.
Reckoning. 38667.
Right of way. 39433.
Shadows, come like shad-
ows. 41707.
Virginia courtship. 49129.
Ward of France. 49604,
49605.
Worth a million. 51806.
Presbrey (G. W.) :
Infidelity. 21696.
New England folks. 32366.
Phyllis Dene. 36188.
Presbyterian church in U. S. A.
(Woman's board of home
mis.sions) :
Alaska. 696.
Impersonation of
chance. 21034.
Prescott (A.) :
After many days.
Prince Jean de
37309a.
Undercurrents. 48249a.
Prescott (C.) For the king.
14931.
Prescott (C. C.) :
Colonel Starbottle.
Starbottle claim.
Prescott (E. R.) :
Heathen. 18591.
Younger brother.
Prescott (L. E.)
when is it. 29192.
Prescott (M.) :
Czeka. 9572, 9573.
Faustina, the Roman Em-
press. 13918.
IMother & dauixhter. .31122.
Serpent. 41547.
Prescott (W. H.) Conquest of
Mex. 34448.
Presler-Flohr (J.) Ulrich von
Hutten. 47901.
Press (F. J.) Fatal wedding.
13770.
Press club of Chica.go. Ad-
vance ed. of the Republican
natl. convention. 335.
Pressley (C. E.) Up-to-date
messenger service. 48503.
Prestisre (F.) Story of a birth.
43989.
Preston (C. L.) :
Man from nowhere. 27800.
Son of Cain. 43200.
Soul of honor. 43322.
7925.
43S01.
52209.
Merchant
Preston
16891.
Preston
edy.
Preston
83S8.
(D. E.) Gold-dust.
(G.)
2836.
(H.)
Bald Knob trag-
Belle Marie.
3355
INDEX
ox.
the
1461.
Y.
Preston (H. G.) Spark from
Mars. 43444b.
Preston (J.) >^ee Buschleu
(J. P.)
Preston (J. A.)
Angel & the
' Carter of
6305.
Daredevil Dan. 9844.
Foi-bidden way. 14970.
Magic sword. 27391.
Ole Jason Ginger. 33684.
Preston (M. D.) Girl from
Texas. 16530.
Preston (R. H.) All done hy
kindness. 830a.
Preston (S.) : •
Braino man. 4894.
Hicks at college. 19358.
Preston (W. D.) Modern Oo-
lumbiis. 30593.
Presroii (Mrs. W. H.) :
I'licle Sam's flower garden.
4.S030a.
Ye tea party of ye olden
times. 52041.
Prettvleaf (M. E.I Joy ride.
23087.
Prettvmau {<\ W.) Talisman.
44995a.
Preuss (G.) Aufaug gut —
alles gut. 1450a.
Preuss (H. C.) We reap what
we sow. 49817.
Prevel (J.) :
Liebesgott. 25249.
Ma mie Rosette. 26998.
Perche. 35880.
Prgvost (Abb^,) See Pr6vost
d'Exiles (A. F.. abb6)
Prevost (H.) :
Diable a quatre. 10741b.
Exploits d'uue petite
Franqaise. 53577.
lM6vost (M.) :
Anges gardiens. 1511b.
Pierre et Ther&se. 36265.
Plus faible. 36576.
Provost d'Exiles (A. F., (ibb(^) :
Histoire du chevalier Des
Grieux et de Manon Les-
caut. 14868.
Manon Lescaut. 28088,
28093, 28094.
Prewitt (A. A.) Monk & the
beggar. 30813.
Price (A.) :
Colonial tea. 7953.
Song of the sea shell. 43238.
Price (A. B.) :
Banditti d'ltalians.
Tale of
44977.
2892.
the T u i 1 e r i e s.
Price (A. J.) :
Ambition's end. 1111a.
Dip from D i p p y 1 a n d.
10889b.
Eden 1914. 12220.
Failure of success. 13359a.
Favorite. 13932.
Price (A. L.) :
Fo' de people called 'em
coon. 14641.
One weak spot. 34115.
Polly's husband. 36746.
Price (B.) Countess G i s e 1 a.
8711.
Price (C. B.) :
Colonial tea. 7953.
Primrose path. 37256.
Song of the sea-shell. 43238.
Under the canopy. 48153.
Price (C. I.) Heartstrings.
18589.
Price (C. M.) Strange coin-
cidence. 44045.
Price (C. W.) Troubles of Mr.
Flipp. 47181.
Price (E.) Hidden away.
19360.
Price (E. D.) Angele. 1486.
Price (E. E.) :
Irishman's home. 22051.
Man to man. 27961.
Rise & fall of Humpty
Dumpty. 39509.
Tim, the fireman. 46225.
Price (E. H.) Man from Maine.
27785
Price (F. D.) Fedora. 13970.
Price (H.) Sfp Price (J. H. or
J. P. H.)
Price (H. T.) Snatched from
disgrace. 42885.
Prica (J. F.) Star gazer of
Choson. 43770.
Price (J. H. or J. P. H.) :
After many days. 474b.
Firebrand. 14319a.
Little girl in red. 25699.
Luck of the O'Neils.
26835a.
Magugar of Swot. 27421.
Rose of Torridge. 40007.
Scrubbing brush. 41201.
Vision of Amer. 49100.
Price (Jack) See Hungler (J.)
Price (Joseph) Mysterious Mr.
Livingston. 31818.
Price (L.) Joke on April fool.
22910.
Price (M. A.) Bud's gal. 5399.
Price (M.M.) Talisman. 44997.
Price (Mark) :
Branded. 4912.
Divorce mill. 11040.
False colors. 13518.
Man of honor. 27903.
Price (Mark) — Continued.
Rio Grande. 39484.
Vandykes. 48693.
Wicklow postman. 50785.
Price (Max) Hold-up man.
19966a.
Price (R. F.) :
Hired man. 19531.
Society. 43000.
Price (T.) She wanted to for-
get. 42019a.
I'rice (W. R.) Monde ou Ton
s'ennuie. 30747.
Price (W. T.) :
Large deductions. 24649.
Secret of the king. 41339.
Under age. 48094.
Prichard (J. V.) :
Great Hindoo secret.
17404.
•Tust 20 years ago. 23401.
My mother-in-law. 31654.
Our visit to the Centennial.
34797.
Pipes & perdition. 36385.
Queen & womsn. 37978,
87979.
Pride (M. G.) Wild tiower.
50959.
Pridham (E. L.) Ego sum qui
sum. 12297.
Priest of the diocese (»f Alton,
III. See Alton. 111. (Priest
of the diocese of)
Prieth-Felnd (A.) White
gypsy. 50520.
Prieto (E.) :
Capataz. 6032.
Castigo en la venganza.
0414.
Heroes del Rif. 19282.
Patria y bandera. 35548.
Prieto (Jimenez) See Jimenez
Prieto.
Prlm(> (J.) Real life in the
South. 38559.
Primer (S.) GuzmSn el Bueuo.
53849.
Primrose (C. S.) :
Prince of Sweden. 37348.
37349.
Uncle Si Ha.skins. 48040.
Under the harvest moon.
48172.
Primrose (D. H.) :
Englishman & the maid.
12781.
Masked battery. 54452.
Winning of an heire.«?s.
51168.
Primrose (G. H.) :
Greater America. 17501.
Monte Carlo. 30900.
Prince (A.) Power that gov-
erns. 37006.
3356
INDEX
Prince (C. H.) ;
New man. 32417,
That man Blake. 45594.
Prince (,T. T.) jr.:
Across the isthmus. 181.
Alderman. 727.
Brothers. 5293.
College boys. 7833.
Decision. 10343.
Dream child. 11718.
Flaming eyes. 14470.
Forbes case. 149G0.
Fourth race. 15205.
Golden dog. 16942.
<jlypsy wooing. 17844.
Hitting the toboggan. 19896.
Honorable mention. 20184.
Just Polly. 23890.
Love's antidote. 26686.
Madeleine's suitors. 27241.
27242.
Matter of custom, 28845.
Mistress Mary of Argyle.
30406.
Ninth inning. 32829.
Quiet proposal. 38208.
Third side. 45815.
Thursdays at home. 46129.
Worth of the world. 51811.
Prince (L. E. F.) :
Benny Cupp. 3522.
Brothers, 5207,
Burden of the weak. 5504.
Dividends, 11011.
Experiment, 53576,
Hello, heaven; 18770,
.John, 22823,
.Toy of life, 23080,
Man's work. 28115.
Mere man, 29198.
Mills of God. 29677.
Shark, 41954.
Prince (W, E.) Mutually
spotted. 31481.
Princeton triangle club:
Duchess ofBluffshire,
11922.
Main street, 27533.
Mummy monarch. 31355.
Simply Cynthia. 42459.
When Congress went to
Princeton. 50204.
Pring (G.) Forty-five minutes
married. 15087.
Pringle (W. C.) Once a slave.
33968.
Prion at f J. & M.) :
Ciel ! mon mari ! 7319.
Enfant de masseur. 12746.
Latham . . . au camelia.
24805.
Napoleon III. 31989.
Rends-moi m6re, 39037.
Prior (T. W.) :
Custer massacre, 9513.
Kentucky massacre. 23608.
Little Robinson Crusoe,
25861,
i'risco (A,) Immigrant. 21(X)3c,
i'ritchard (J.) :
Auramania. 2445,
Gap of Inchegora, 15885,
I^ady Chetwynd's spectre.
24377,
Pi-ircluird (S.) ;
Counterfeit, 8683,
On the watch, 33944.
True grit, 47222,
^^'hispers, 50476,
1776. 52497.
Pritchard (V. F.) :
Fool for luck. 14716.
His inheritance. 19665.
House of mystery. 20411.
Struggle on Wall st. 44245.
Pritner (M. B.) Pictures of
mythology. 36247.
Pritzkow (L. ) Mixed affair.
30515.
Privjir it.) A'elleda. 48765.
Pro & con, pseud. See Martin
(Florence) — Keeley (G.)
Probasco (E. L.) Circus day.
7407.
Probert (G. ) Nothing else mat-
ters. 33081.
Probert (L. C.) :
Emperor of Mocha. 12633.
Grounds of Mocha. 17696.
Rogers bros. in Monte
Carlo. 39721.
Probert-Englehardt (L.) :
Slaves of Paris. 42733.
See alHo Englehardt-Pro-
bert (L.)
Procliaska (.LP.) Undine, the
water nymph. 48271.
Proctor (D. G.) Mrs. Button.
30327.
Proctor (J.) Saul, 40855.
Proehl (H. B.) Smoker at
.Tolly good fellows club, no. 1.
42S58.
Proetz (A.) Nipped in the bud,
32S37a.
Profit (C) See Internatl. pub.
inst.
Propper (I.) Human hunter,
53996,
Proskauer (S, or Z, W.) Revo-
lutionists. 39291, 39292,
Prosl (R. M,) :
Miiller & sein kind, 31302.
Pompei. 36767a.
Prosso (A. de) See De Prosse.
Prosser (W. W.) :
Aurora. 2450.
King of Myland. 23846.
Prosser (W. W.) — Continued.
Pair of kings. 35098.
Regent. 38911.
Train twenty minutes late.
46759.
Protective amusement co. Fatal
wedding. 13772a.
Prout (E.) :
Fantaisie. 13647.
Satan repulsed. 40811.
Provandie (L. A.) Lucky Wiu-
ton. 26883.
Provines (H. G.) From aborigi-
nes to now. 15522.
Provins (M.) See Lagros de
Langeron (G.)
Provost (W. W.) Two of a
kind. 47729.
Prowell (R. ,T.) Awakening.
52782.
I'r<>:iory (().) Buntowszczvk.
5499.
Prudhomme ( V. ) Squelette.
43701.
Pruning Knife, pseud. See Al-
len (H. F.)
Pruyn {Mrs. .T. V. L.) Fair
Rosamund. 13.390.
Pryce (R.) :
Dumb-cake. 12021.
Helen with the high hand.
18726a.
Little Mrs. Cummin. 25799.
25800.
'Op-o'-me-Thumb. 34235.
Privy council. 37544.
Visit. 49170.
Prydz (A.) He is coniiny.
18374c.
Pryor CO Sfe B u c !i a u a w
(C. P.)
Pryor (J. D. ) Leadiiiu aiaii.
24922.
Pryse (J. M.) :
Hand of fate. 18038.
Haunted boarding house.
18296.
Lifting America's cup.
25350.
Whistling girl. 50478.
Psachos (N. K.) Hero's tri-
umph. 19299a.
Psenka (R. J.) Bordynkul-i.
4653, 4654.
Pserhofer (A.) :
Diploma tin, 10901.
Flitter wochen. 14537.
Pshibishevsky (S.) :
For happiness, 14803.
Schnee. 41077.
Puccini (G.) :
Boh^me. 4487, 4488.
Bohemia. 4489.
Edgar. 12223.
Fanciulla del West. 13628.
3357
IKDEX
Puccini (G.) — Continued.
Fille (lu far-West. 14232.
Kleine Frau Schmetterling.
240S4.
Madam Butterfly. 27150.
27151.
Mad a ma Butterfly. 27165-
271G7.
Mme. Butterfly. 27179.
Madclien aus dem goldenen
Westen. 27314.
Manon Lescaut. 28089-
28091.
l^aiii Motylelc. 3.5174.
Tosca. 46591.
Villi. 49062.
Puchol (A.) Como estd el
mundo. 8154.
Puehringer (F.) Miss Manhat-
tan. 29979.
Puente (M. Fernandez de la)
See Fernandez de la Puente.
Puerner (C.) :
Arsina. 1934.
Countess Dovicki. 8708.
Felice. 13990.
From darkness to dawn.
15536.
Mephistophela. 29134.
Robber of the Rhine. 39608.
Shakp.speare vs. politics.
41785.
Si am. 42223.
Thrilby. 46056.
Puesley (E.) Terrible tempta-
tion. 45429.
Pueyo (J. Diago) See DIago
Pueyo.
Puga (N.) Triunfo en la der-
rota. 47117.
Pugh (A.) Personal ad. 35970.
Pugh (H. L.) :
Fringe of society. 15469.
Modern society. 30660.
Pugno (G. V.) Bunch of aspar-
agus. 5460.
Puiana (S. de) Trianera.
46944a.
Pulitzer (W.) Pasha's wives.
35434.
Pull^ (L.) () bere o affogare.
.53481.
Pull en (F. T.) Don't cheer
boys. 11410.
Pullen (H. .T.) :
Breeding pen. ,5010.
Girl & the Directoire gown.
16431.
Interna'tl. affair. 21818.
Primrose path. 37255.
Trap. 40S36.
Puller (E.) Boy scout hero.
52969.
Pullman. Are you a lobster?
1794.
Pumphrey (R. P.) It happened
at home. 22200.
Punch & Judy theatre co., Inc.
Treasure Island. 46903a,
55647.
Purcell (A. M.) Golden rose.
16999a.
Purcell (A. W.) :
Millerites. 29616.
Opium. 34276.
Purcell (E. H.) Californiun.
5864.
Purcell (F. A.) :
Hamlet. .53861.
•Julius Caesar. 54138.
Macbeth. 54370.
Merchant of Venice. 29163a.
Purcell (F. W.) Bell boy's
troubles. 3361.
Purcell (J. J.) :
Only a governess. 34165.
Year one. 52047.
Purdie (F. B.) :
Amer. girl. .52664.
Bachelor pro tem. 52797.
Controlling power. 8394a.
Honest fool. 20093a.
.Judge's decision. 23149.
Man proposes — but ! .54411.
Miss AVilson. 30047.
Missing cipher. .30051b.
Paying the piper. 3-5671.
Penalty. 35821.
Recall. 38637.
Test. 454.59a.
Pardon (L.) :
Her lord & master. 19058.
Through the mist. 46095.
Two husbands. 47643.
Purdy (B.) I dine with my
mother. 20792.
Purdy (C. A.) Pin pricks.
54959.
Purdy (E. T.) State of mora-
torium. 43823a.
Purdv (G. M.) Crooked affair.
9175a.
Purdy (G. W.) :
Fireworks. 14338.
Funniest thing ever hap-
pened. 15707.
.Jack & Jill. 22310.
Jill & Jack. 22715.
Jolly surprise. 229.59.
Miss Innocence abroad.
29964-29966.
Nell Gwyn. 32179.
Wonderful woman. 51659.
Purdy (J. C.) That dreadful
strike. 45556.
Purdy (N. S.) Hafed the Per-
sian. 538.55.
Purdy (R. A.) Scipio. the Ro-
man conqueror. 411.54.
Pure (S.) See Landis (S. M.)
Purin (C. M.) Wilhelm Tell.
51012c.
Purkiss (E. M.) Where's Ma-
bel? 50387.
Purnell (J.) Swamps of La.
44722, 44723.
Purrington (A. J.) Siddartha.
42235.
Purssell (K.) :
Calamity Jane. 5823.
Woman hero. 51410.
7 & last. 52428.
Purviance (L. J.) :
Campus chatter. .5972.
Yes, dear. 52101a.
Purvin (M.) Mr. Jay's re-
venge. 30198.
Puschkin. See Pushkin (A. S.)
Pusely (B. E. ) Dangerous
woman. 9781.
Pusey (G. A.) :
Divorce case. 11033.
Napoleon Boney Legs.
31999.
Rubber king. 40197.
Two hot knights. 47641.
Pushkin (A. S.) :
Boris Godunov. 4658.
Queen of spades. 9668.
Zigeuner. 52342.
Puskin. See Pushkin (A. S.)
Pustet (F.^ & CO. Vision.
49159.
Putnam (Mrs. C. E.) Chapter
of excuses. 6730a.
Putnam (G. W.) Mary Bray.
28545.
Putnam (H. H.) Midnight
lunch. 29437.
Putnam (I.) :
Master parent. 54465.
Who's crazy? 50649a.
Putnam (K.) :
Folline. 14686.
Lena, the madcap, 25055.
Putnam (N. W.) Orthodoxy.
34393a.
Putnam (Mm. O.) Love at
sight. 54333.
Pvitnam (W. H.) :
Heartbreakers. 18512.
Land of Lag. 24.594,
24595.
May morning. 28906.
Putnam's (G. P.) sons:
Faust. 13897a.
Piecolomini. 30209ii.
Unveiling, 48446a.
Woman who wouldn't.
55993.
Puttkamer (M. M. G. freifrau)
Katzen. 23543.
Pyeshkov. See Pffeshkov.
Pyne (K.) .Jolly Joggles' jour-
neys. 22939.
3358
INDEX
t*jper (G. R.) Artist's dream.
1986.
Pyre (J. F. A.) :
Master light. 28689.
Spire of Islingford. 43554.
Pyre (W.) Grandmother Fid-
dlesticks. 17296.
Pytlak (L. C.) Wise salesman.
51245
Quad (*M.) See Lewis (C. B.)
Qua if e (E. W.) :
Doctor. 11110a.
Interrupted honeymoon.
21835.
Mennemin inn. 29126.
Monolo5?ues of to-day.
30834f.
Pied Piper. 54953.
Shell ah. 42040a.
Quail (J. X.) Daughter of the
alchyraist. 9979.
Quail (L.) Ami Fritz. 1296a.
Quaw (M. M.) One of us.
34092.
Quay (C.) Artist. 1964.
QuHdenfeldt (G.) :
Musterweiber. 31466, 31467.
Wehrpflichtige b r a u t.
49944a.
Queen (F. E.) :
Maurice de Marcoyne.
28875.
Two duels. 47603.
Two errors. 47605.
Wife & daughter. .'i0877.
Queli (T. Serrano de) See
Kelly (T. I.)
Qu^lin (G. B. de) Hypatia.
20749, 207.^3.
Qufmeneur (E.) Fatality.
13776.
Queri (G.) Vorlehen des Dr.
Kliingelwein. 49287a.
Quesada (H.) Aurora. 2455.
Quester (H.) I'd rather die.
20788.
Quevedo (J. Mufiiz de) See
Mufiiz de Quevedo.
Qui Vive (Mme.) See Jameson
(H. F.)
Quick (H.) :
Bud's baby. 5398.
Double trouble. 11551.
There came 2 women.
45720.
Quick (W. A.) :
As children see us. 2004.
Cohen's courtship. 7783.
Convicted by science. 8422.
Price she paid. 37184.
Ouiggan (J.) :
Kingdom of Bling-Blang-
Blung. 23933.
Stainboroughs. 43744.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-107
Quigley (G. W.) :
Congressman at large. 8269.
Expansion. 13230.
Quigley (J. J.) Her idea.
53921.
Quiles (C.) .\di6s, Malaga la
bella. 285.
Quilichini (Mme.) Belle-Niver-
naise. 3393a.
Quills (J.) See Quills Pastor.
Quilis Pastor (J.) :
A Roma se va por todo. 19.
Cigarra. 7834.
En el fondo de la mlna.
120.59.
Epflogo. 12827.
Tsla verde. 22137.
Ladr6n misterioso. 24328c.
Luciana. 2G809.
Suplicio de Trmtalo. 44608.
Quill (,T.) See Vivian (T. .1.)
Quimby (M. C.) :
His victims. 19833.
Under the mistletoe. 48186.
Quinault (P.) Armide. 1885.
Quincev (T. M.) Aunt Frony's
heathen. 2394.
Quincv (S. M.) Nervous set.
32258.
Quinel (C.) :
Annurier de Tolgde. 1896.
Nuit de Bonapa rte. 33124a.
- Quaker girl. 37952.
Quinlan (E. L.) King Arthur.
54172.
Quinlan (.T.) Te.-^t. 4.5402.
Quinlan (M.) :
Bertie Blossom. 3560.
Dalewood. 9664.
Quinlan (M. A.) Unbroken
seal. 47926a.
Quinlin (J. S.) Power of man.
36971.
Quinn. Coronation of H. M.
King Edward VII. 8563.
Quinn (A. M.) Dwyer. 12093.
Quinn (C. F.) :
Coachman's bride. 7716.
Under the lash. 48174.
Quinn (D.) Four leaved sham-
rock. 15164.
Quinn (E.) In the long run.
21453a.
Quinn (F.) Fight for fame.
14167.
Quinn (F. M.) Egyptian vaga-
bonds. 12320.
Quinn (G.) Gov. John A. .John-
son at the capitol. 17183.
Quinn (J.) Home to Mayo.
20064.
Quinn (J. A.) Sir Redmond De
Burgh. 42546.
Quinn (J. R.) Comtnittee-man.
8133.
3359
Quinn (J. S.) She would be a
widow. 42026.
Quinn (M.) Mayor of Galway.
28933.
Quinn (M. A.) Sir Redmond
De Burgh. 42540.
Quinn (P. E.) Funny Mr.
Dooley. 15713.
Quinn (R.) :
Abbey Desmond. 50.
Called away, 5917.
Glenora. 167.51.
Innisfail. 21734, 21735.
Quinn (W. H.) Second floor
opposite. 55265.
Quinson (G.) 1915. .52513c.
Quintana (F.) Alegrfa del ba-
tallon. 736.
Quintero (S. y J. Alvarez) See
Alvarez Quintero.
Quintero bros. See Alvarez
Quintero (S. y J.)
Quiutilla (F.) Abuelito. 122.
Quinton (G. E.) Gustaf, the
viking. 17791.
Quinton (J. P.) :
Message from the gods.
29302.
Story of Glastonbury & the
grail. 43999.
Quinton (M.) In his power.
21207.
Quinton (P. de S. B.) :
Celibate. 6.576a, 54306.
Eleventh commandment.
53515.
Locust flower. 26062a.
54306.
Wheel of birth. 50169.
Whom the gods destrov.
50707a.
Quinton (W. W.) :
Finger of fate. 14269a.
Intruder. 21807a.
Locust flower. 26062a.
Wheel of birth. 50169.
Whom the gods destroy.
50707a.
Quirk (E. & M. I.) Woman of
the hour. 51460.
Quiros fV.) Sulti5n de la
Persia. 44409a.
Quislant (M.) :'
Abierta toda la noche. 71.
Ami go Nicolas. 1306.
Amor y flores. 1338.
Aventurero. 2.122.
Bella Tripita. 3374.
Conquistadora. 8.303a.
Copla gitana. 8407.
Cosns de la calle. 8-59.5.
Cristo de la Luz. 9149.
De Miraflores, y a prueba !
10173a.
INDEX
Quislant (M.) — Continued,
Eche listed sefinras. 12191.
Esclavos. 12917.
Gioconda. 53770.
Hambre nacional. 179C.5.
Herniana piedad. 19220.
Heroes del Rif. 192S2.
Macliacante. 27099, 27099a.
Mnchnquito 6 el gato negro.
27100.
Mary-Tornes. 28581.
Monanuillo de las desoalzas.
30738.
Morucha. 31083.
Padre Angusto. 35021.
Primer fresco. 37244a.
Querer de una gitana.
38145b.
Quinque de P e t r o n i 1 u .
38215b.
S a g r a d a s b a y a d e r a s .
40493a.
Segadores. 41403.
Sefiora Barba-Azul. 41480.
Susplros de fraile. 44697.
Villa triste y escacharrada.
55781.
Viva de genio. 49198.
R. (N.) Pyrannis & ThLsbe
play. 37940a.
Rabaud (H.) :
Job. 22780.
Marouf, savetier du Caire.
28344a.
Rabb (N. B. S.) :
Nan. 31926.
Toll-gate of justice. 46432.
Rabbas (E. ) My wife's gone to
the country. 54665.
Rabe (E.) .Judgement. 54131.
Rabe (R.) Volksgraf. 492.i6.
Rabelais (F.) Pauurge. 35192.
Rabier (B.) :
Auguste.
b-sn-^.
Eouhomme de neige. 4502.
Rabindranath Tagore. See Ra-
vlndranatlia Thakura.
Rabinoff (M.) Enchanted gar-
den. 12671a, 12671b.
Raboch (W. A.) :
Hand of fate. 1S03S.
Haunted boarding house.
18290.
Whistling girl. 50478.
Raby (G.) :
Greater love hath no man.
17513.
Scrooge. 41199.
Raby (R. C.) Hj-pnotic re-
hearsal. 20758.
Rachnian (S. ) :
Tolle Dolly. 55613.
Treller & co. 55651.
Racine (Jean or J. B.) :
Andromache. 1444.
Athaliah. 17445b.
Athalie. 2308.
Berenice. 3529a.
Continental drama. 8380a.
Esther. 12948-12950.
Iphigenia. 21925.
Phaedra. 8380a, 53127.
Phedre. 36107. 36108.
Plaideurs. 25.577.
Suitors. 44458.
Rackett (A. G.) :
Musical Coopers. 31425.
Musical hostlers. 31437.
Rackett (A. H.) Musical trip
around the world. 31449.
Rackett (E. A.) :
Fitz in full dress. 14423.
Musical harvesters. 31435.
Raekhani (A.) :
Henry IV. 18821.
Macbeth. 27034.
Rackow (N.) :
Across the street. .52564.
Veigele. 48749.
Rackstraw (E. C.) Make-be-
lieve. 27591.
Rada (S.) Fotogi'afia femi-
nista. 53688.
Radajevich (V.) Bondsman's
dream in Amer. 4551.
Radcliffe (V.) Guns of glory.
17785a.
Raddatz (C. F.) Nefft^ nls on-
kel. 32155, 32155a.
Raddy (H.) Larry & the mani-
curist. 24658.
Radke (A. C.) Aunt for a day.
2393b.
Rae:
Another man's wife. 1.582.
Blood red rose of sin. 4300.
For the man she loved.
14941.
Greater love hath none.
17514.
Mark of Cain. 28319.
Rae (F.) Bottle 6-40-9. 4724.
Rae (F. B.) :
Bonne. 4568.
Her oath. 19089.
Rae (I. W.) :
As ye sow, so ye shall reap.
2032.
Changed in the cradle.
0700.
Mildred. 29554.
Rae (J. G. & M. W.) Lend me
$200. 25059a.
Raeburn (E.) See Waddell
(E. R.)
Raeder (H.) :
Amer. princess. 1258.
Dream of liberty. 11743.
Greater than king. 17.524
Raeder (O. C.) Wild Nell a.
Fort Davis. 50974.
Raeth (A.) Two strangers, the
king & his daughter. 47785.
Rafert (M. E.) :
Devotion. 10729.
Slave to gold. 42719.
Raff (.L) Sc<3 Hozhevar (J.)
Raffalli (C.) Job. 22780.
Rafferty (E. L.) :
Bald eagle. 2835a.
Everyman miKtant. 53568.
Thousaufl & 2d tale.
45914a.
Rafferty (J. P.) Heritage of
a sin. 19213.
Rafferty (J. S.) Bald Knob
tragedy. 2836.
Rafferty (P.) Politician & the
ideal citizen. 36714a.
Rafferty (W. A.) Humanity's
express. 20625a.
Rafsky (S.) German astrolo-
gers; 16182.
Rafter (F. C.) Banshee of
Tena. 2936.
Rafter (S. S.) Winona, the
Indian girl. 51191.
Ragan (C.) Tom Moore's
sweetheart. 46452.
Ragan (E. R.) Why McDonald
changed his mind. 50737.
Ragan (H. E.) Grand & hist,
production of tlie discovery &
growth of thes U. S. of Amer.
17253.
Ragot (L. F.) Zapatism in
Mex. 52282.
Rahders (A.) Heavy chains.
ISOOOa.
Rahlsou (K.) Herod & Ma-
riamne. 1927Ga.
Riihter (D.) Siindflut. 44382,
Raibaud (A.) Prix de beaute.
37545.
Rnida (C. A.) :
Cappricciosa. 6005.
Prinz Orlofsky. 37490.
Raileigh (F. T.) :
How she got on the stage.
20.521.
Palmist in a palm garden.
3514.5.
Railey (T. T.) :
Broadway Iro n e y ni o o n .
5149.
Geezer of Gullabaloo.
1600.5.
Girl \Aho dared. 1G633.
King for a day. 23709.
Manzauillo. 2S134.
3360
INDEX
Kailey (T. T.)— Continued.
IMoiiey & the girl. 30761.
Western girl. 50011.
Wiien wedding bells ring.
» 50353.
Raimann (R.) :
Frau Gretl. 152S0, 1.5281.
Paula nacht alles. 35625.
Tippmanisell. 46309.
Unser stammlialter. 48419.
Raimond (F.) See Raimund
(F.)
Raimondo (P.) :
Envy. 12819.
Friendly divorces. 15450.
(xirl between 2 gentlemen.
16466a.
House of mirth. 20408.
.Julia Converse. 23216.
•Julia Marley. 23217.
Leylands. 25190a.
Princess Colonna. 37408.
Renunciation. 39056.
Revolt of genius. 39279.
Snobs, hypocrits & para-
sites. 42895.
Stanford Wyatt. 43761.
Through the tempest.
46104.
Haimund (F.) :
Barometermacher aus der
zauberinsel. 14715.
Rappelkopf. 38479a.
Spendthrift. 43512.
Rain (S.) Wanderer. 49465.
Raine (W. M.) :
Kids' .iudge. 23693.
Rose of the Lazy D. 40003.
Texas ranger. 45.500.
Wanted, a maid. 49525.
Raines (R. H.) World against
him. 51747.
Rainforth (H.) Honnas. 20138.
Rainger (B. W. B.) On with
the dance. 54791.
Jiaisbeck (J. E.) :
Lion & the eagle. 25534.
Prince abroad. 37265.
Raisch (C.) :
Drei musketiere. 11800.
Tode herz. 46415.
Raisin (A.) Rehearsal. 38942.
Raival. 4,444. .52523.
Rajna (F.) Bella. 3367.
Rajola (E.) :
Prince in dreamland. 37306.
Tasting those pearly tears.
45149.
Rakpstraw (C. M.) :
Altar. 1009.
Creole belle. 9063.
Domestic Napoleon. 11320.
Rfiven Den. 38518.
Ualeigh (C.) :
Great ruby. 17461.
S. ) Irma, the
Troilus & Cres-
55686.
31907.
7791.
school
of
Raleigh (C.)— Continued.
I--ittle Christopher Colum-
bus. 2.5621.
Sporting life. 43030.
Stolen orders. 43936a.
Sunshine girl. 44587.
Yashmak. 52027.
Raleigh (H.) Great Catherine.
17368a.
Raleigh (H.
serf. 22060.
Raleigh (W.)
sida. 47132.
Ralph (A.) Wanted, a prima
donna. 49535.
Ralph (B. C.) Tweeny
Ralph (R.) :
Fate. 13784.
Nail, toad & skull.
Our South. 34778.
Southern homestead. 43376
Ralston (C.) Cola.
Ralston (M. ) New
acting. 32455.
Ram (H.) Godoleva. 16841.
Raradohr (W.) Frau Anne, die
dame am putztisch. 15279a.
Ramee (J^. de la) See De la
Ram6e.
Ramirez (E.) Voz de la sangre.
49327.
Ramos Carrion (M.) :
Mi cara uiitad. 29356.
Muela del juicio. 46015.
Pepe Botellas. 3586-5.
Zaragiieta. 52288-.52289.
Ramos de Castro (F.) :
Cosas de la calle. 8595.
De regia estirpe. 10180.
Flor de la serranfa. 14548.
Ramos de la Yega (L.) :
Califa. 5843.
Carifiito eiego. 6223.
Caseron de las flores. 6350.
Ramos Martin (A.) :
Aficion. 52583.
Cocina. 77.50.
Entierro de la
12805a.
Me.ior de los
29069b.
Ninos de Tetuan.
Que nos entierren
37977a.
Real gana. 38.556b.
Sexo debil. 41643.
Ramos Martin (.J.) :
Grama tica parda. 53820.
Hormiguita. 53973.
Leyenda del maestro.
25189a.
Madrecita. 27308.
Redil. 38850.
Ramos Padilla (E.) Adamina.
2.59.
sardina.
mundos.
32827.
juntos.
Rampone (J. G.) Robert Em-
met, the martyr of Irish lib-
erty. 39639.
Ramsay (A.) See Ramsey (A.)
Ramsay (D.) :
Card boy. 6196.
Huckster. 20586.
It's a business. 22233.
Kannceled. 23482.
Ramsbottom (P.) :
Ichabod. 20847.
Travelin' man. 46866a.
White gloves. 55920.
Ramsdell (H. E.) :
Tipperary ball. 46296.
Tipperary birthday. 46297.
Tipperary picnic. 46303.
Tipperary reception. 46304.
Tipperary twins. 46305.
Tipperary wake. 46306.
Tipperary wedding. 46307.
Tipperary widow. 46308.
Ramsdell (J. P.) Tipperary
christening. 46298. 46299.
Ramsdell (R. G.) :
When sleuth meets sleuth.
50296.
Wm. Warren's welcome.
51073.
Ramsey (A.) :
Bridge. 5081.
Byron. 5744.
Game. 15S23b.
Henker's mahlzeit. 18809.
Mordecai, the .Tew. 54595.
Quicksands. 38192.
Shadow behind the throne.
41664.
Ramson (H.) Ma^^queraders.
28645.
Ramspacher (A.) :
Agitator. 584.
Goossy Island. 17133.
Lady of the Nile. 24.502.
Ranck (E. C.) :
Air-castle man. 647b.
Call of the mountain. 5906.
Heirloom. 1S6S9.
Her honor the m a v o r.
19020a.
INTerrymount. 292S4a.
Night-riders. 32738.
Wanted a chauffeur. 49496.
We. the people. 49819.
When the ticker ticks.
50333.
When the worm turned.
50339.
Rand (J.) Barriers. 3057.
Rand (K.) Clife of tears.
53197.
Rand (K. E.) New Hampshire
gold. 32390.
3361
nmEX
Rand. McNally & co. :
Apollo, the child of light.
52712.
Faii'v plays for children.
13413a.
Little folks' Christmas
stories & plays. 25683a.
Modern Mother Goose.
54576.
Stories to act. 48968a.
Story-hour plays. 43988a.
Randall (C.) Buck Buckalew,
the outlaw cowboy. 5382.
Randall (E. C.) :
Afoot & ahorseback. 52584.
Dusk of .'silence. 12055a.
Eiarht-hand reel. 53505,
Waves of Torre. 49711a,
55850.
Yeoman service. 52099a.
5G027.
Randall (E. H.) :
Insurgents. 21796.
Jean's airship. 22585.
Randtill (F.) 50 miles from
nowhei-e. 52458.
Randall (F. W.) Missis. 30087.
Randall (G. B.) :
Brother Jake's kid. .5266,
5267.
Kismet. 24015a.
My Lord Pretan.se. 316.30a.
31630b.
Necromancer. 32140.
Renunciation. 39055.
Randall (G. P.) :
.Jimmie's kid. 22744.
What's in a title. .50113.
Randall (H.) :
Elenora. 12434.
Howlor. 20567.
Randall (M.) Betty & the
Billys of yesterday & today.
3655.
Randall (W. R.) :
Governor's prerogative.
17200.
Gray overcoat. 17345a.
Grey overcont. 17621.
Her militant majesty.
19074a.
Lucky stone. 26878.
JIakers of fire. 27598.
Man from Heidelberg.
27772.
Vive I'roi. 49205.
When East meets West.
55S98.
Randall (W. W.) :
Bottom of the sen. 4727.
Father Knickerbocker.
13849.
Projihet of the Ganges.
37715.
Randall (W. W.)— Continued.
Senator Bullion. 414.54.
41455.
Senator Silverb;igs. 41457.
Yosemite. 52132.
Randall-Diehl (A.) Bride of
Ischia. .5061.
Randegger (A.) :
Maria di Brevul. 28233a.
Ragno azzurro. 55102.
Randegger (E. F.. G. A. &
H. B. ^ Promise of Medea.
37673.
Raudol (P.) Strictly profes-
sional. 441.50a.
Randolph (B. A.) Devvev in
Manila. 107.33.
Randolph (C. F.) Man with
the hoe. 28007.
Randolph (C. H.) Tale of two
cities. 44983.
Randolph (E.) Mater Dolo-
rosa. 5446S.
Randolph (I.) High-priest of
the sun. 19421.
Randolph (.L W.) :
Sin. 42467.
Vicerov"s favoi-ite. 48941.
Randolph-White (J. G.) :
Debt. 10306.
Dilemma. 10854a.
Man & his wife. 27731.
War of souls. 49.591.
Woman of the theatre.
51466.
Randt (F.) Overtime. 34967.
Ranee (A. R. ) Our country
first. 34582a.
Ranftl (J.) :
Napoleon II. 31988.
Weihuachts- und krippen-
spiele. 49952.
Range (A. J.) Cackler. 5785.
Range (H. W.) Between bat-
tles. 52880.
Rankon (C. G.) Student king.
44261, 44262.
Ranken (Freilerick or F. M.) :
Ameer. 1122.
Ameer's bride. 1123.
Burgomeister. 5544.
Elysia. 12562.
Fool-killer. 14720.
Gingerbread man. 16380.
Happyland. 1819-5. ,
Isle of spice. 22170.
Jewel of Asia. 22694.
Nancy Brown. 31952.
Rose in bloom. 39964.
Smugglers of B a d a y e z.
42S70, 42871.
Student king. 44201,44262.
Toper. 46.561.
Winsome Winnie. 51194.
Rankin. Stranded. 44026.
Rankin (A.) Fun in a candy
shop. 15674b.
Rankin (A. L.) :
Honni soit qui raal y pense. j
20142. '
'Twixt 12 & 1. 47531.
Rankin (A. M.) See Rankin
(M.)
Rankin ( F. ) See Ranken
(Frederic or F. M.)
Rankin (G.) Suit sample.
44454.
Rankin (G. A.) :
Catherine Alalone. 6458.
Dream of empire. 11736.
Rankin (G. C.) Going to the
fair. 16862.
Rankin (J. W.) Wearin' of the
green. 49844.
Rankin (K.) :
Made to order. 27237.
Sara. 40781.
Rankin (M.) :
Canuck. 6020.
Counsel for the defense.
8644.
Danites. 9813.
French ball. 153-55.
Golden giant. 16957.
Grandfather's clock. 17290.
Indians. 21655.
Invasion. 21890.
Metropolis. 29330.
Nannie. 31971.
Old London. 33.538.
Rip Van Winkle. 39492.
Runaway wife. 40282.
Skirmish-line. 42675.
Wife and child. .50876.
'49. 52454.
Rankin (Mrs. M.) :
Little Billie Piper. 25-588.
William & Susan. 510-59.
'49. 52454.
Rankin & Cramer. Home &
abroad. 20011.
Rankine (A. K.) When love
pipes. .502-59a.
Rankow (M. L.) :
Man's wife. 28110b.
i\Tary Young. 54446.
Ranous (D. K.) Three com-
edies. 45941a.
Ranous (W. V.) :
Men of Jimtown. 29107.
Treasure Island. 46902.
Ranske (J. Bell-) See Bell-
Ranske.
Ransom (L.) Jim Rubric.
22736.
Rnnson (C.) Cause for divorce.
6523.
Ran.son (W. S.) In the spring.
21518.
33G2
ITfDEX
Ransotie (J. W.).
Across the Atlantic. 1G8.
Black rats. 4133.
Bryan's trip around tlie
world. 5355.
Callahan's ward. 53052.
Catnip tea. G468.
From St. Joe to Mex.
1556Sa.
Impossible ca.se. 21041.
Is marriage a failure?
22099.
Joker. 22917.
Mary's lamb. 2<S5S5.
Moxie. 31270,
Old jay bird. 33519.
Rats. 3S507.
Wolf's weddins. 51361.
Ransone (M. R.) :
Callahan's ward. 53052.
Prom St. Joe to Mex.
15568a.
Ranzay (L. Le Lasseiir de)
Sec Le Lasseur de Ranzav.
Rapalje (R. E.> See De Ra-
palje.
Rapal,i6 (C. S. de) :
Captain's man. 6171.
Shears of Delilah. 42030.
Rapely^ (G. de) Shears of
Delilah. 42030.
Rapert (M. E.) Greed for gold.
17544.
Rapf (H.) :
Buyer from Pittsburgh.
5667a.
Haberdasheiy. 17863u.
Isaac, you tell her. 22107a.
Mr. Inquisitive. 54.")1.
Raphael (.T. M.) Madame X.
27223.
Raphael (J. N.) :
Preucli Jim. 15366.
Jesters. 22667a.
Peter Ibbetson. 36001b.
Raphael (R.) :
Domestic carnival. 11317.
Girt from the stars.
16343d.
Girls from Beiinet's. 16669.
Mi in inside. 27S7S.
Muyme. 2S919a.
Sanitary plumber. 40710a.
Those husbands of oxirs.
45886.
Raphun (C. M.) Types of ec-
centricity. 47839.
Rapier (G.) Up-to-date wo-
man. 4S507.
Rapp ( D. J.) Jack Wilson, the
scout. 22375.
Rappaport (J.) Taming the
husband. 45070.
Rappaport (M.) .<5'ec Motz (E.)
Rappold (O. C.) :
Heuchler. 19330.
Strategy. 44087.
That cousin of mine.
4.5551.
Raps (B.) Happy hour at
Sfpiires drawing room. 18177.
Rasely (G.) Woodpecker.
51692.
Rask (M. A.) How the shrew
was tamed. 20534.
Rask (M. C.t Chicago. 6939.
Raskin (R.) Azrael. 2598.
Ra.so (R. Simo) See Simo
Raso.
Raspante (J. A.) Circumstan-
tial evidence. 7399a,
Rastatt (K. Muller-) See Miil-
ler-Rastatt.
Rastner (L. ) Rechtsanwalt
Tantalus, 38656a.
Ratcliffe (J. J.) Tangled wild-
wood. 45109.
Rateau (J.) Pyjama. 37936.
Rath (W.) Hans Distelfink.
18102.
Rathbun (M. M.) Merry ma-
niac. 29251.
Rathbun (W.) Prune-stone
dope. 5.5058.
Ratto (.T. B.) Oue of art's fail-
ures. 340o8a.
Raub (W. S.) Pigs & thistles.
14212.
Rauch (E. H.) Pennsylvania
Dutch Rip Van Winkle.
358.51.
Rauchenegger (B.) Anno 48.
1569.
Rancher (J. B. Z.) Julius
Caesar. 23252.
Raue (W, C.) :
Beatrice of the threshold.
3187.
Glory of understanding
16785.
Heritage of Eden. 19214.
Hinge. 19506a.
Lares. 24648.
Not for sale. 54736.
Thou Shalt not steal. 45910.
Raulein (T. M.) Box no. 8.
4804.
Raupach (E. B. S.) :
Muller & sein kind. 31302.
Versiegelt. 48891.
Rausch (C. H.) Ke-wa-Nie.
23549.
Rauser (P. C.) Siegfried Berg-
raann. 42282,
Rauworth (G, D.) Gridiron
king. 17627.
Ravel (J.) :
Asphodel. 2088.
Bianco, 3745.
Boreas 4055,
Golden egg. 16945.
Gi-een monster, 175S3.
Kimka, 23700,
Magic pills, 27381.
IMagic trumpet. 27395.
Mazulm. 2895G.
Raoul. 38463.
Red gnome. 38730.
Ravel (M.) :
Daphnis et Chlog. 9S38.
Heui-e espagnole. 19332
19333.
Raven (C.) :
Abduction. 58.
Dryad's kiss. 53478.
Raven (M.) :
Affair of honor. 414.
Alchemist. 718.
How one woman met it
20510, 20511.
Ravenwood & Rutland. S P
Q. R. 40403.
Ravlndranutha Thakura (Sir) •
Chitra. 711Sb.
King of the dark chamber
2.3S64a, 238641).
Post office. 36S74a
Ravlin (P. H.) Gen. Grant's
drummer in the battle of
Shiloh. 53752.
Ravh (C. I., C. L P. or C. I
von) :
Black & white 4042.
Harrington's daughter
56080.
Heartstrings. 18.589a.
Love of Katie O'Pahv
26569.
Ravold (J.) Town constabla
46647.
Rawalt. Satan's sorrows
40828.
Rawley (B. C.) :
Andy Freckles, the nn's-
chievous boy. 1447.
Badly mixed. 2788.
Crazy lot. 9038.
Deacon .Tones' wife's ghost
10192.
Freeman mill strike. 15348
Lincoln league. 25510b.
Our summer boarders
34783.
Pikeville folks. 36291.
Stupid Cupid. 4429G.
That black cat. 45535.
Trixie. 47124.
Uncle Jed's fidelity. 47973.
Uncle Zachary of Vt. 48059.
Rawley (J.) Nifty. 32632.
3363
INDEX
Rawlings (C. C.)
445G8.
Rawlins (H. C.)
'Awkins, coster
man. 30138.
Rawlins (H. L.) N.
sports. 32525
Rawlinson
84S4.
Rawlinson
dilemma.
Ra\vls (W.
(A.)
(M. J.
11196.
W.)
Sunrise.
Mr. 'Arry
monger &
Y. Bowery
Coquette.
Doctor's
Song bird.
Wliat Biddy
Romance of
Tipton inn. 46311.
Willing worljer. 51086.
Rawlston (Z.) Woman's way.
51590.
Rawu (I.) How Christmas
came to Truelove Mountain.
20470a.
Rawson (E. S.)
43230.
Rawson (E. T.)
did. 50054.
Rawson (M. M.)
tlie South. 39824.
Rawson (S. J.) :
New tramp in town. 32474.
Side-tracked. 42244.
Ray (B.) Old man's passing
away. 33565.
Ray (F.) :
One niglit at ttie circus.
34047.
Roman travesty. 39777,
Sentus limburgus. 41515.
Ray (G. R.) 'Twixt craft &
skill. 47514.
Ray (J.) Hot old time. 20329.
Ray (J. W.) Throne of jus-
tice. 46000.
Ray (M. M.) Little tin god.
25903.
Ray (N.)
Ray (R.)
45178a.
Ray (V.) ^'ee Aiken (V. R.)
Ray croft (B. J.) :
Lorna. 26245.
Tom Ewing. 46446.
Raye (E.) Plioney romance.
54945.
Rayland (R.) :
Lady Ethel. 24393.
Lord & master. 26186.
Ray mo (A.) Imagination.
20996.
Raynio (V. J.)
Irish &
21953.
Slippery
42793.
Substitute
Raymond
2632L
Word go,
Tea at
51712.
Bramley's.
Dutch comedy.
•Tim's revenge.
44322.
(Alfred) Lost jewels.
Raymond (Alice) Night in
Egypt. 32691.
Raymond (C.) Petit Fouchard.
36036.
Raymond (D.) Jolly night.
22951.
Rayxuond (E.) Governor pro
tern. 17189.
Raymond (E. M.) :
Black knight. 4121.
Matrimony. 28836.
Pat in fairyland. 35513.
Sheik. 42040.
Raymond (Fitch) Hail Co-
lumbia. 17894.
Raymond (Florence) Man-to-
man. 27963.
Maymond (Fred i :
Little Miss Susan. 25795.
Missouri girl. 30096.
Raymond (G. L.) :
Aztec sod & other dramas.
52789.
Classes & masses. 7546.
Dante. 9829, 53330.
Lady's limitations. 24537.
On detective duty. 33767.
Poor woman's fund. 36821.
Ranch girl. 38428. 38430.
Slaves of society. 42737.
Snob & the sewing girl.
42892.
Son of a millionaire. 43194.
Suffragettes. 44421.
Two paths. 47744.
Raymond (H.) :
Households of Paris. 20457.
Two nuts. 47722.
Raymond (H. G.) Duel. 11950.
Raymond (II. N.) :
Dancer. 9715.
Only a chorus girl. 34151.
Raymond (L.) :
Mr. & Mrs. Shaw. 30134,
30135.
Studying to be a play-
wright. 44278.
Raymond (L. J.) Burlesque
on On the bridge at mid-
night. 5560.
Raymond (M. B. ) :
Buster Brown's holiday.
5615, 5616.
In the heart of India.
21431.
Little Jack Horner. 25723.
Puritan girl. 37871.
Seminary girl. 41445.
Silent witness. 42362.
Raymond (M. E.) Estranged.
12962.
Raymond (M. T.) Busy day
at the office. 5625a.
Raymond (R. B.) Good old
pal. 17106.
Raymond (W. J.) :
Dead copy. 10204.
Exile. 13215.
Reign of King Solomon.
38960.
Raymond (Walter) Two men
o' Mendip. 47700a.
Raymond (William) Elope-
ment. 12529.
Ravnard (A.) Daffv fan. 9619.
Raynaud (C) Ivy Otis. 22282.
Rayne (ilfr.<.'. M. L. ) Her des-
perate victory. 18722.
Rayner (E. H.) North Caro-
lina Nan. 33023.
Rayner (J.) :
Case of hearts & diamonds.
6332.
Junk. 23312.
Maud's new novel adapted
28867a.
Rose Galliusibourne wins.
39960.
Science of God. 55256.
Service of war. 41573.
Stolen poem. 43938. 43939.
Useful corpse. 48566.
Will you be ready? 55952.
Raynes (G. W.) jr. Isle of
Nippon. 22164.
Raynol (D.) :
Bigamists. 52888.
Boycott. 52970.
Class '16. 53190.
Cousins. 8913.
Eleven thirty. 12449a.
Heart of Bohemia. 53884.
Mental telepathy. 29128.
Moth. 54601.
Nell, the ferret. 54691.
Non-believer. 32979.
Rat-trap. 38498.
Recall. 38638.
Taming a husband. 45041.
45042.
Raynor. Daughter of Judea.
9966.
Raynor (J.) Nifty novelty &
nonsense. 54712.
Raynor (K. ) See Raynore (K. )
Ravnor (M.) Rillv's partner.
3897.
Raynor (V. M.) :
Bird family & their friends.
3914.
Noel Corson's oath. 32966.
Raynor (W. E.) Ma's new
husband. 28593.
Raynore (K.) :
Broke. 52991.
My lady. 31591.
Right girl. 55176.
Wake up. 55810.
Raynow (L.) Tainted money.
44928.
3364
INDEX
Razall (E. D.) Light of his
eyes. 25387.
Hen (J.) :
Captive niaideu in Damas-
cus. C177a.
Pet clove. 3r)9S4a, 339S4b,
Rea (W. R. ) Strous medicine.
44190a.
Read {Mrs. A. C.) Belle Jones
claim. 33S2a.
Read (C. F.) His brother's
keeper. 19573.
Read (E. D. ) Bridgetown fly
brigade. 509Sa.
Read (E. E.) :
Alarm. GSS.
Grit. 17658.
Lady & the tiger. 24348.
Read (L. G.) Merry students.
29264.
Read (O.) :
Carpet-bagger. 6279.
Club woman & the hero.
7701.
Kmmett Boidure. 22863.
•lucklins. 23111.
Len Gansett. 25040.
Only prisoner. 34215.
Queen's gown. 38116.
Queen's robe. 38129.
Shanty town. 41950.
Statesman. 43S26.
Read (S. T. » Cord & creese.
8497.
Reade (C.) :
Art. 1935, 31942, 31942a.
Christie .Tohnstone. 32918.
Cloister & the hearth. 7635,
7636.
Double marriage. 11538.
Peg Woffington. 35793.
Perilous secret. 26453.
Put yourself in his place.
37918.
Single heart & double face.
42500-42502.
White lies. 47465, 50-538.
Reade (C. A.) :
Clouds & sunshine. 7668.
Colored society. 7978.
Crowning of King Bee-Zone.
9236.
Daughters of an anarchist.
10020.
Daughters of an infidel.
10021.
Fourth of .July parade.
1.5202.
.Joining the privileged few.
22903.
Marion Andersen. 28284.
Original minstrel first part.
34363.
Philander. 36113.
Reade (C. A.) — Continued.
Phillip Warright. 36144,
30145.
Polyganiist. 36756.
Put yourself in his place,
37918.
Tragedy via comedy. 46741.
Reade (C. Gropp-) See Gropp-
Reade.
Reader (A.) Just Peggy.
23383a.
Reader (A. M.) See Chapin
(H. C.)
Reader (C.) Higher law.
19444.
Readick (F. M.) :
Last man. 24723.
Old .sexton. 33613.
Tracv & Merrill, the Oregon
outlaws. 4G693.
Reading (G.) jr. Family locket.
13601.
Real (J. de Macfas y del) See
Maefas y del Real.
Real (Manuel) Agenda matri-
monial. 577.
Real (Max) Manoverkind.
28085.
Real (R. H.) :
Aeneas at the court of Dido.
392.
Aunt Weena. 2436.
Dreamer. 11708.
Government employee.
17173a.
Modern dreamer. 30601,
Thousand sweethearts,
45920.
Real I (A.) :
Carib isle. 6219a.
Golden hope. 16976.
Mountain mad. -54620.
Rearden (G.) :
Aurelia Dellore. 2446.
Goddard Earl. 16830.
Piper of Hameliu. 36378.
Tizz. 463-54.
Rearden (J. J.) :
Last chance. 24687.
Thief in the night. 45774.
Your daughter. 52225.
Reardon (G. .T.) Through night
to light. 46076.
Reardon (M. S.) 3d.:
Beside the mark. 3567.
Bit of heaven. 52902.
Dummv, but no dunce.
12035a.
Have you seen Sally? 18325.
How he committed suicide.
20476.
Light without. 2-5399.
Man from the moon.
27816a.
Reardon (M. S.) 3d.— Contd.
Over long distance. 34922a.
Quick! Doctor! I've poi-
soned my Avife. 38184.
Recording angels. 55125.
Revolt, 39277.
Romance of a day. 55194,
Sacrifice. 40462,
Shadow, 41656a.
Their hero. 45665a.
Trapped. 55642.
Untraveled road. 48443.
Widow's might. 50859a.
Will to be, 51049,
Witness, 51324a.
Reardon (N.) On the wrong
foot. 33947.
Reardon (N. A.) Justice.
23417a.
Rebalio (R. de') :
Nothing peculiar. 33083.
Strength of character.
44126.
Rebello (C.) Indiscretion.
21662.
Reber (L. E.) Meadowgold.
2S97Sa.
Re'oollo (M.) :
Gloria del barrio. 16771a.
Nobleza de un querer.
32940.
Reboux ( P. ) Maison de danses.
27543.
Rebsamen (H. J.) Fate's
cruelty. 13812.
Recht (O.) :
At the chasm. 2210,
Clouds. 7066.
Confession. 8234.
Countess Julia. 8716.
Eros & Psyche. 12881.
Moral. 30990, 54594.
Shattered dream. 41963.
Vensreance of Catullus.
48809a.
Whom the gods destroy.
5-5933.
Witness. 51323b.
Recht (E.) Fate. 137S3a.
Rechtfertig (C.) Her 2d mar-
riage. 19129.
Reclam (P.) jvn.:
Die von Wildtberg. 10840b.
Durch die zeitung. 12049c.
Ehe. 12324.
Fraulein Direktor. 15233.
Grosse kinder. 53840,
Im klubsessel. 20981.
Last. 24677.
Spielteufel. 43543.
Stiirkere. 43717.
Record ptg. co. Senior. 41472.
Recordon (H.) New feminine
love. .S2376a.
3365
INDEX
Rector (E. M.) Servitude &
freedom. 41577.
Rector (J. L.) White elepliant.
55916.
Redden (O. E.) In the eve-
ning. 21396.
Reddie (A. F.) :
Aurorji Leigh. 2458.
DarlJ side of society. 9875.
Thirty cents a day. 4.5830.
Redding (F.) :
Bible shop. 52884.
Cattle queen. 6484.
Honora. 20176, 20177.
Minister's wife. 29753.
Oldest inhaljitant. 83680a.
On the links. 33868a.
Spirit of the Nile. 43575.
Redding (J. D.) Natonia.
32059, 32060.
Reddy (G. & R.) Playing Hia-
watha. 54973.
Redeam (G. F.) Wheel of life,
50174.
Redgrave (R.) Taters. 45151.
RedhefCer (H. A.) :
Protector. 37749.
Superbe. 44595.
Redifer (A.) :
Blanched. 4199.
Marcus Wayland. 28181.
Superbe. 44596.
Redl (F.) Susanna iui bade.
44671.
Redlicb (M. A.) Fuhrniann
Henschel. 1564S.
Redmond, (G.) :
Election. 12391.
Professor's mother-in-law.
37649.
Redmond (E.) Heart throbs
from the desert. 18505.
Redmond (F.) Younger
brothers. 52211.
Redmond (J.) Honor's choice.
20190.
Redmund (P.) Anygirl. 52708.
Redmund (W.) :
Convict's son. 8428.
('ura for the blues. 9464.
Herminic. 19226. 19227.
19229.
In camp. 21116.
Kandos. 23480.
Mamma. 27671.
Midnight marriage. 29441.
My brother. 31505.
Paying teller, 35666 35667.
Rank & fame. 38453.
Redeemed. 38825,
Ren6. 39038.
Secret code. 41321.
Typewriter. 47841.
Redmund (W.) — Continued.
Wife or mother. 50911.
Won liy wit, 51640.
Redondo (Si'inchez R.) See
Sanchez Redondo.
Redondo y Menduifia (J.) :
Jura de la bandera, 23316.
Oveja perdida, 34921.
Primera comuni6n. 37246.
Reparto general. 390G2.
San Isidro Labrador. 40709.
Redstone (W.) Pol6on. 86666.
Redwav (G.) Arrest & trial of
Santa Clau^-. 1917.
Reece (R.) Trade. 46697.
Reece (S.) :
Guiding hand. 17748.
Tin soldiers. 46277a.
Reece (W. SI.) Eagle & the
serpent. 12115.
Reed (A. J,) Lise Tavernier,
the apostate. 25568.
Reed (C.) :
Cupid vs. cupidity. 9411.
Hoarse & Hoarse. 19900,
19901.
Horse & horse. 20287.
Horse & boss. 20288.
Hoss & boss. 20312.
Indiana folks. 21649.
Well, I'll tell you. 49964.
Reed (C. R.) Gregory Otre-
pief. 17606.
Reed (D. G.) :
Kindred. 23722.
Other people's m o n e y.
34479.
Reed (E.) :
Julius Caesar. 23246.
Tempest. 45277.
Read (E. M.) Betty's divorce,
3659.
Reed (Edwin T.) In Cupid's
palace. 21136.
Reed (Ernestine T.) Rain
belle. 38374.
Reed (F. Haiiie.s-) See Haines-
Reed.
O.)
Red robe.
Reed (F.
88785a.
Reed (F. S. H.) :
Carpet-bagger. 6278.
Earthquake, 12155.
Infernal Ivre, 21686.
.losephine. 23029.
Katheriue. 23519.
I.ost ill the Adirondacks.
26314.
Vice versa, 48940,
Reed (F. W.) :
.Tonatban's night shirt.
54123.
Sauce for the goose. 40845.
Reed (G.) Frolicsome friars.
15517a
Reed (G, A.) In the days of
real sport. 21382.
Reed (O. W.) Gold's victims.
17030.
Reed (H. E.) Renl thing.
38576.
Reed ( Harry ) See Reed
(F. S. H.)
Reed (Henry) :
Black hand, 4102.
Sin & its sorrows. 42468.
Reed ( I. ) Complete works of
Shakespeare. 41741-41744,
Reed (I. G.) jr. Too thin.
46549.
Reed (I. S.) jr.:
Cream Tartar, 9048.
Reed (.L A.) :
By order of the king. 5694.
Citizen Pierre. 7431.
Devil's editor. 10697.
Extra edition. 13265.
Fire zouave. 14316.
Kemble's coons. 23585.
Matinge girl. 28799.
Niagara Falls. 32604.
Reed (J. T.) Marriage broker.
28376.
Reed (M.) :
Comet. 8074.
T>avender & old lace.
24887. 24838.
Neptune, jr. 32230.
Soldiers of the world.
43107,
Reed (M, W.) :
Coflin plates. 7778a.
Transfer of property.
55639.
Under dog. 48107a.
Reed (R.) :
Lend me your wife. 25060.
Pocket ed. of the Mikado.
36607.
Reed (S.) Nick Carter. 32618.
(T.) Fall of Jerico.
of
B.) Gunmaker
17782.
Pawnshop less.
Headless
Reed
13470.
Reed (W
Moscow
Reed (Walter)
35656.
Reed (Wayne)
horseman. 18413.
Reedv (E. C) Caught at last.
6496.
Reekee (C.) Cora Belle, 8488.
Reel (R. F.) While he was
waiting. .50428.
Rees (A. D.) :
Artistic Mrs. Hay. 1975a.
Columbus. 8000.
Dend hand. 10206b.
3366
nSDEX
Rees (A. D.) — Continued.
Double love. 11536.
Give up your sods. 16697.
Hojrnn on the stand.
19941a.
Recovery. 3SG88.
William Tell. 51069.
Rees (C. H.) :
Quits. 55090.
U. S. S. Cherrytree. 4835.5.
Rees (E.) General De Wet's
last dash. 16037.
Rees (F. L.) How the night
fell. 20533.
Rees (.T.> Ma jristrate's wife.
27404.
Rees (R. ^ Her dearest friend.
18952.
Rees (W. G.) Mayor of Ro-
manstown. 289.38.
Reese (F.) :
Great psychic welder.
17451.
Who broke de lock on de
hen-house door? 50602.
Reese (J. M.) :
Circumstantial evidence.
7397.
Is gambling a sin? 22083.
Keese (T.. T.) Winnowing.
51186.
Reese (M. P.) :
Hayseed. 18348.
Syndicate. 44873.
Two women. 47824, 4782.5.
Reese (O. D.) Engaging a
chauffeur. 12763.
Reese (T. R.) Sylvester.
44847.
Reets (T.) All sorts & condi-
tions of men. 911.
Reeve (W.t Not so bad after
all. .33062.
Reeves (Alfred) :
Dandy thieves. 9747.
Dangerous woman. 9779.
Waxworks. 49716.
Woman of the world.
51471.
Reeves (Arnold) See Ruggles
{Mrs. A.)
Reeves (F.) Selected scenes.
41417a.
Reeves (G.)
42740.
Reeves ( H. )
28250. 28251.
rteevos (M. C. L.) Nannette o'
Wearithorne. 31970.
Reeves (M. M.) :
Fine feathers. 14266.
.Tudas. 54128.
Wishes. 51254.
Reeves (W.) Pn.shn. 3.5430.
Slave's strategy.
Marian Gray.
Regamey (F.) 20000 leagues
under the sea. .52.531.
Rfgebert (E.) :
Armoire norraande. 1889.
Soupe est niauvaise.
43346.
Regel (H.) Brant von Korea.
4934.
Reggio (E. ) Principessa del
grammofono. 55035.
Regidor (R. Loboi f^re LoUu
Regidor.
Reginald (C.) Sre Renauld
(C.)
Regnault de Pr^bois {La bar-
onne) Comtesse de Som-
erive. 8194.
Regner (W. H.) Might or
right. 29520.
Regnier (H.) Manoverkind.
28085.
Rehan (A.) Taming- of the
shrew. 4.5060.
Rehrer (W. S.) Young Bill.
the detective. 521,58.
Reibrach (.T. ) See Ohabrier
(J.)
Reich (E. H.) Colonel's
pledge. 7935a.
Reich (G. A.) .Julian. Count de
Consiegra. 23220.
Reichard (F. L.) Moon, a coon
& a chicken. 30932.
Reichardt (M.) Bodo's braut-
schan. .52936.
Reichell (R. O. R.) :
Coming busines*^ men.
8087.
:\rodern justice. 30619.
Ruth. 40368.
Uncrowned queen. 48076.
AVoman of the houi*. 51457.
Reichenbach (H.) Stromun-
gen. 44181.
Heichev (F.) ilii-i;iui of Mag-
daloh. 29813.
Reichert (H.) :
Dreimjiderlhaus. 53472.
Freehling. 15305, 1,5306.
Himmelbett. 19496.
Ledige gatte. 24973, 24974.
Prinzenjagd. 37493.
Reichman (A.) :
Cheap. 68.57.
Deadlock. 10233.
Hors d' oeuvres. 20285.
Itch. 22263a.
Liane. 25194.
Life's afternoon. 25333.
Moderns. 30676.
On with the dance. 33962b.
Other people. .34473n.
Peter. 35996.
Reichman (A.) — Continued.
Refuge. 38900.
Things that count. 45790.
Reid (A. G.) Make-believes.
27,593.
Reid (Al.) By right of mar-
riage. .5709.
Reid (Alan) Golly wog. 17043.
Reid (B. B. W.) :
Footlights & fireside. 14708.
His boy. 19565.
In the days of King Herod.
21379.
Night before Christmas.
32657.
One woman's way. 34126.
Prince of the world. 373.52,
87353.
Santa Clans. 40724.
Tender the apple blossoms.
48145.
When the light fades.
.50323.
R«Md (C.) See Tier nan (F. C.)
Reid (C. S.) :
.Toe Simpson's double.
22804.
Penitent's return. 35845.
Reid (D. E.1 Dilemma. 10855.
10856.
Reid (F. W.) Delphi. 10429.
Reid (G.) Out of a iob. 34819.
Reid (H.) See Reid (.Tames
H.)
Reid (I. G.) if. Hodgepodge.
19929.
Reid (J.) See Reid (.Tohn H.)
Reid (J. D.) Two girls— 1
man. 47630.
Reid (.lames H.) :
At Cripple Creek. 2129.
At the gates of instice.
2237.
At the little red school
liouse. 22.53.
At the old cross roads.
2264.
Belle Marie. 3389.
Bob. the boot black. 4445.
Confession. 8233.
Crcs,-*. 9185.
Custer's last fight. 9,514.
Dean. 102,50.
Don't let her go astray.
11414.
Fight for love. 14175.
Footlights & fireside. 14768.
For fame ^- fortune. 14795.
For hearth & home. 14805.
From Broadway to the
Bowery. 15-527.
Fugitive from 1 n s t i c p.
1.5645.
Gypsy girl. 178.30a.
3367
IlfDEX
Reid (James H.) — Continued.
Henrts of the Blue llidge.
1S570.
Hero of Manilla. 192G0.
His boy. 105G5.
His little siister. 19704.
Hobsou's choice. • 1991G.
Homespun heart. 20072-
20074.
Human hearts. 20004.
In the days of King Herod.
21379,
In the devil's web. 213SS,
213S9.
In the good old days. 21415.
In the hands of the devil.
21427.
Israel Lsaaos. 22188.
.Jim Root, engineer. 2273.5.
King of the cattle ring.
23SG3.
Knobs o" Tennessee. 24176.
Little outcast. 25827,
25gog
Logan's' hiclc. 26073.
Mesmerist. 29293.
My mother. 31650.
Mv mother's rosary. 54661,
54662.
Nazarene. 32103.
Night before Christmas.
32656, 32657.
Nobody's darling. 32948,
32949,
(.>ld Hickory. 33501.
'me woman's way. 34126.
Peddler. 35773.
Prince of the world. 37352.
373.53.
lluna\vay boy. 40272.
Sam Hill Jones. 40038.
Santa Glaus. 40724.
Santiago. 40749.
Slave of the mill. 42717.
Tie that binds. 46164.
AVanda, the Apache prin-
cess. 49461.
War heroine. 49.582.
When the light fades.
50323.
Wife for a day. 50883.
Wife's secret. 50935.
Willie's wife. 51084.
468. 52481.
Ticid r.Tohn H.) :
O ft e z e r of (rullabaloo.
16005.
M u r p h y' s masquerade.
33386.
Romance of Chinatown.
39792.
Ties that bind. 46174.
Reid (L.) :
Justice of Jean. 23421.
Trust breaker. 47267.
Golf a. 17037.
. J.) Title hunter.
F.) Turn of a card.
X.)
daughter,
ire made of.
Reid (L. B.) Prima donna &
the maid. 37236.
Reid (R. A.) Duke of Duquoln.
11987a.
Reid (S.) Devil's bond. 10GS2.
Reid (W.) Lodge secrets.
2G0G5.
Reid (W. H.) Lumber king.
26920.
Reic (L.)
Reilly (C
46335a.
Reilly (E.
47855.
Reilly (P.
Hunchback'.^
20654.
That dreams
45557.
Reilly (.LA.):
r4erman soldier. 16196.
Irish Dutchman. 21975.
Johann, the broommaker.
22812.
Heilh (J. J.) Second offense.
41301.
Rrilly M. M.) :
i'.aron Grouch. 3015.
ifumanity. 20620.
•lolly .substitute. 229-58.
i-i(>n hunter. 2-5544.
Mr. Henry Peck. 30186.
Reilly ( .L T.) Solomon Levy
& his little dog. 43134.
Reillv fJ. W.) Suffragette.
4440.5.
Reilly (M. D.) :
Friim Broadwav to Iowa.
1.552.5b.
Titanic romance. 46329a.
Reillv (P.) Man in the moon.
27868.
Reilly (R.) Prosperity hall.
37742.
Reilly (W. ) Spotless town.
4.3635.
Reillv & Britton co. Peer Gvnt.
35786b.
Reily (T. A.) Dream pirates.
117.55.
Reim (A. E.) :
Child of the .slums. 7002.
Conspiracy. 8332.
Curse of friendship. 9498.
Dime novel detective.
1086-5. :
Falsely accused. 13-545.
Father's dream. 13860.
Gabe's home run. 1.5747.
Haskum homestead. 18284.
It was the Dutch. 22248.
Judge's secret. 231.53.
Let me pass. 25127.
Reim (A. E.) — Continued.
Medicated honeymoon.
29021.
Rural postofflce. 40309.
Sister's choice. 42601.
Trusted friend. 47275.
Wayward son's return.
49810.
What's the use? 50123.
When Ann acted. 50198.
Where Bill goes home.
50371.
Where the trail ends.
50400.
Reimann (M.) Julchens flit-
ter wochen. 23200.
Reimers (E. A.) Pagans.
35030.
Reinnu (P. D.) :
Amer. heiress. 1222.
Armenia. 1883
Boy in gray. 4838.
Devil's dam. 10688.
Drum taps. 11861.
Jerusha, the devil's <hiiii.
22634.
Mrs. Old Nick. 30429.
:Murfreesboro. 31380.
New South. 32462.
Roly Poly. 39768.
Secret of the king. 41339.
Under age. 48094.
Yictims of passion. 48959.
Widower's honeymoon.
50844.
Rein!)erg (J.) Chollie & Gawge.
7129.
Reinf>cke (W.) Proxy. 37759.
RciiuMt (R.) Riitselhafte frau.
55100.
Reinger (W. F.) One ni,ght in
June. 34050.
Reinhard (.L) Lost heir.
26306.
Reinhard (J. V. N.) Loyalty.
2679Sa.
Reinhard (I>.) :
Miss New York, jr. 29993.
Zero. 52330.
Reinhardt (H.) :
Daring of Diane. 9852.
Erste frau. 53544.
MJidchen fiir alles. 27315.
Miss Exzentrick. 29937.
Napoleon & die franen.
32003. 32004.
Prinzess Gretl. .37494.
37495.
Spring maid. 436.55.
Reinhardt (J.) Budenzauber
5390.
Reinliardt (M.) :
Vriadne auf Naxos. 1821.
Rappelkopf. 38479a.
Wunder. 51917.
3368
INDEX
Reinhart (A. S.) What woman
AYill do for love. 50152.
Reinhart (J.) :
Kidnapped heirespi. 23G74.
Piece of steel. 3625S.
Red transom. 3SS10.
Scales of .iustice. 40927.
Voice of the dead. 49237.
Reinhart (S.) Quits. 3S221.
Reinhold (D.) Star of .Taroh.
43785.
Reiniche (A. R) Virprinia.
49124.
Reinmann (E.) General Bona-
parte. 16035.
Reinstein (T. O.) Dream maid.
11725.
Reis (B. H.) :
Sixth symphony. 42642.
So said Ecclesiastes. 42935.
Zionist-socialist. 52365.
Reisincrer (H.) CJaleotto.
15781.
Reisler (J. .T.) Cash girl.
6366.
Reiss (E.^ Revolutions-hoch-
zeit. 39296.
Reiss (E.) verlag:
Drei siege. 11802
Sumurnn. 44.521. 44522.
Wahrheitsucher. 49371.
Wie die siinde in die welt
kam. ,50867.
Reiss (N.) :
Hov's A trip to Tramp-
town. 20572.
Nat Reiss southern carni-
val CO. 32030.
Southern carnival co.
43362.
Reiss fO. J.^ Bill Oreen.
3837.
Reissner (C.) :
Fiinf komodien des Mar-
quardt van Vryndt.
15628.
Hoogeland. 20209.
Saussouci. 40722.
Reith (M.) Comiiiir woman,
8108.
Reives (B.) Mignonette, the
little schemer. 29538.
Reizenstein (E. L.) :
According to the evidence.
150b.
Defection from Grace.
10376.
Family affair. 53598.
House in Blind alley.
53984.
Iron cross. 22065a.
On trial. 33961a, 33961b.
Seventh commandment.
41629.
Relgier (S.) Actors' troubles.
2i4a.
Rem (F.) Monogram. 30827.
Remick (J. H.) & co. :
It happened in a taxi.
22202.
Rose of the mountain trail.
40003a.
Remington (E.) :
Doing Uncle Sam. 11244.
Hearts of N. Y. 18.567.
Love's power. 26730.
Notoriety. 33086.
On Cherry Hill. 33762.
On the docks. 33831.
Power of love. 3G9G6.
Remington (F.) John Ermine.
22849a.
Remington (H. N.") Master-
piece. 2S732.
Remington (.J. or J. C) :
IMillinery salesman. 29635.
One day in .Tune. 34000.
One wav to lose her.
34114a.
Remlap (A. T.) See Palmer
(A. T.)
Remnitz (V. Y.) One hour of
life. 34017.
R^mon (M.) :
Fille des Rabeustein. 14229.
Frfires de St. Bernard.
15390.
.leunesse de prince. 22680.
Parmi les pierres. 353-55.
Remon Vallejo (.T.) Cabo
Lopez. 53033.
Remoude ( L. )
dream. 30351.
Rempel (H.) :
All wrong. 923b.
Modern East Lvnn.
You. 56037.
Remsey (B.) Gal from Skow-
hegan. 1.5773.
Remv (C.) Sainte H61?ne.
40561.
Ronan (E.) Caliban. 4.5266.
Renard (F. O.) :
1891-2091. 52509.
1892-2092. .52510.
1892-2092-3092. 5251 1 .
1893-1993. 52512.
Renard (J.)
Mrs. Dolan's
54573.
Bigote.
Carrots.
Renard (P. C
rister hall.
Renard (S.
8214.
Renate (M.l
Remiud (R.)
52879.
3822.
6298.
) Heiress of Bar-
18678.
F.t Condemned.
Renaud (R. E.) :
Mongi-els. 30807.
Scoop. 41159.
Renauld (C.) :
Argus-eyed. 1816.
Beelzebub. 3268.
Capt. Bluster. 0091.
Cyrano de Bergerac. 9552,
9557, 9561.
Erinnyes. 12866.
Folle du logis. 14669.
For the crown. 14920.
14921.
, Forgiveness. 15023.
Gringoire. 17645.
Indian summer. 21642.
Izeyl. 22286.
Kiss. 24018.
Litigation. 2.5577.
Nathan Hale, the hero-
martyr spy. 32041.
Paternoster. 35.532.
Polyeucte, a martyr. 36754.
Priuce.sse Lointaine. 37471.
Protection. 37747.
Rover. 40113.
Ruy Bias. 40390.
Scapiu's artifices. 40956.
Sea-king. 41222.
Socrates & his wife. 43030.
Wanderer. 49466, 49467.
AVatch-dog. 49688.
Whims of Marion. 50444.
White love. .50541.
Renauld (J. B.) :
Avenged. 2514.
Chances. 6679.
Gone mad. 17049.
Our heroes. 34664.
Pablo. 35001.
Struck blind. 44212.
Renchard (H. C.) :
Electric spark. 12411.
Miss Flash. 29941.
Rendel (E.) SeeEllerbeck (A.)
ILendle (F. B.) exr. Telephone
girl. 45236.
Rendle (H. A.) :
Fame. 13557.
If. 20919.
Little Amy. 25583.
Poor Miss Finch. 36805.
Rainbow. 38382.
Rendon (A. Gonzalez) See
Gonzftlez-Rendon.
Reng :
Maja de Goya. 27555.
Perfecto cahallero. 35908.
Cash. 6364.
Bettv behave.
Rgnique
(iJrs.
Renison
rival.
Renne (R. F.)
Cow-boys.
Strathroy.
(G. de) Sep Williams
E. L.)
fH, F.) Kelly's ar-
23578.
8945.
44092.
3369
nSDEX
Renne rw. W. de) See De
Renne (W. W.)
Renner (C. E. J.) October.
33245a.
Renuie (J. W.) :
Scandalmonger. 40942.
^'olcaiio. 49252a.
Reno (A.) Cosmopolitan tfio.
8604. 8605.
Reno (C) Tri-partner.'?hip.
47057.
Reno (G.) Cuba. 9304.
Reno (G. B.) :
Doings of Mrs. Dooley.
11249.
Widow Dooley's dream.
50812.
Reno & Curtis. Along the Ken-
nebec. 984.
Renolds (F. G.) Off the track.
33318.
Renovales (J. G.) :
Abajo los solteros. 52544.
Amor y flores. 1338.
Amores de aldea. 52674.
Barranco de la muerte.
3041.
Giraldina. 53771.
Horas dichosas. 20268.
Hugspedes tranquilos.
2058Sa.
Poesia de la reja. 36613h,
Serafin. el pinturero. 55281.
Tirano. 46313a.
Reussalier (W.) Red bunga-
lov.\ 38707.
Rensselaer. See Van Rensse-
laer.
Ren tf row (.T. N.) :
Below zero. 3469.
C. O. D. with privilege of
examination. 57.55.
Fast mail. 13729.
Hooligan's luck. 20217.
Lock of hair. 26048.
Pair of owls. 35105.
i^craps. 41193.
Ren tf row (L. J.) :
Arrival of harmony. 1919.
Se(.'ond Mr. Fiddle. 41298.
Rentschler (G. W.) City within
a city. 7468.
Renvi (A.) :
Susi. 44679. 44679a.
Suzi, 44711a, 44711b.
lieparaz (F.) Fnraona. 13666.
Riipide (P. de) :
Cadenas de rosas. 5788.
Majos de plante. 27588.
I*alco para el t e n o r i o.
35132a.
Replogle (A. B.) :
Nan, the mountain heiress.
31932.
Rescued by firemen. 39094.
Reppert (C.) Alena. 52612.
Reppert (H.) :
Err-path. 12883.
Uncle Roper. 48004.
Reppert (V. W.) Rural tele-
phone gossip on the Big
Windy circuit. 40317.
Requejo (J. M. Pe6n) .S'e^
PeCn y Requejo.
Requier (A. J.) Grent Quack-
qua. 37453.
Reside (W. J.) At the mercy
of Tiberius. 2259.
ResJer (H. W.) Debt. 10M03.
Resnick (S.) Newspaper seed.
54709.
Fiespess (H.) :
Promoter. 37688.
Reaping the whirlwind.
38603.
Ressner (F.) See Rossler (C.)
Retana (A.) Ti*avesuras de
amor. 46886a.
Rethy (,I. B.) ll might happen
agnin. 54081.
Reticker (B. & H.) :
Mexico— 1914. 29351a.
TliaTs. 45508.
Theft of the lieiMuit shell.
45650a.
Their wedding night. 4.5681.
^^'l)en tlie prince goes
awooing. 50327.
Yellow stain. .52086a.
Rettig (.T.) :
Ahasuerus. 619.
.\ round tlia world in 30
iiiiniites. 1914.
.\.stronomical ballet. 2113.
.Vthen.s under Pericles.
2315.
Cinderella in Egypt. 7360.
Conquest of Mex. 8302.
(.'rusaders. 9269.
r>estruction of .lerusalem.
10604.
Exodus. 13229.
Fall of Nineveh. 13478.
Ferdinand & Isabella.
14058.
.lerusaleiii &. the (rrusades.
22631.
:vrontezuma. .30913.
.Moses. 31093.
Noah's ark. 32905.
Rhodupis. 39322.
Sard;!naT»alus. 40793.
Secret of the S p h i n x.
41341.
Siege of Granada. 42270.
Solomon, king of Israel.
43133.
Solomon's temple. 43137.
Rettig (J.) — Continued.
To the moon in a balloon.
46386.
Trip around the world in
a balloon. 47003.
Trip around the world iti a
railroad car, 47004.
Trip in a balloon. 47006.
Trip to Mars. 47022.
Trip to the center of the
earth. 47038.
Trip to the moon or any
other planet. 47046.
Wooden horse. 51675.
Retzbach (A.) Mann mit der
griinen maske. 28080.
Retzsch (F. X. M.Y Tempest.
45274.
Reubensteiu (E.) Sherifl' of
Covington. 42080.
Reuloaux (W. Kalt-) See
Kalt-Reuleaux.
Reuling (C. G.) :
Anno dazumal. 1567.
Starkere. 43716b.
Reune (R. F.) Is your name
Smith? 2210.5.
Reuschel (G.) :
Gran Galeoto. 17251a.
Poder de la impoteucia.
36610.
Reuss (A.) Herzog PhiUpp.s
brautfahrt. 19318.
Reuss (E.) Kobold. 242iK».
Renter (E. E.) :
Ethel. 12994.
Ina. 21585.
Renter (F.) :
Bet. 3606.
Dorchlauchtiug. 1122.'..
Reuter (H.) :
Once In a lifetime. 33971.
Stream of destiny. 44113.
Youngsters. 52223.
Reuterdahl (A.) Kingdom of
Hu-Ha. 23936.
Reval (M. ) Two merry mon-
archs. 47702.
Revel (M.) Carmen. 6247.
Revell (F. H.) co, :
Apocalyptic. 1684.
Divine tragedy. 11017.
Sky-pilot. 42688.
Revell (N. S. or Nellie) :
Polly's picture. 36749.
Star-part. 4.3790.
Revelt (P. A.) :
Burton's scoop. .5581.
<''ii;iuipionship bout. 6660
Revenga (E. Ferraz) See Fer
raz Revenga.
Revenga (.J. Garcia) See Gar
of;i Revengii (.J.)
3370
INDEX
Revenga (V. Garcia) See Gar-
cia Revenga (V.)
Revera verlag. Fiirst von Zan-
sibar. 15633.
Revere (C. T.) Light. 25358.
Revest (W.) Not for sale.
54736.
Re vol (A.) Campagne tie
presse. 5956.
Rey (E.) :
Belle aventure. 3377a.
3377b.
Peau neuve. 37544.
Schone frauen. 41088.
Sous la lumiere rouge.
43354.
Jarabe de pico.
Sigurd. 42314.
(.T.) Irreparable.
to
Rey (M.)
54103.
Reyer (E.)
Reygadas
22074b.
Kevuartz ( D. ) :
Carnival. 6262.
Cup of coffee. 9351.
It is never too late
mend. 22218.
Mother's love. 31192.
Two mothers. 47711.
Reynold (W. P.) Black &
white. 52905.
Reynolds (A.) Fortune-teller
of Killarney. 15070.
Reynolds (B.) Everychild.
13134a, 13135.
Reynolds (C.) Do fare you
well. 11084.
Reynolds (C. E.) :
Marjorie's luck. 54429.
Matter of taste. 54470.
Night rehearsal. 54719.
Paranoiac. 35277a, 35277b.
Reynolds (D.) Only a dream.
34155.
Reynolds (D. A.) :
Anastacia. 1391.
Azzaza. the mountain girl.
2606a.
Bit of brown paper. 3997.
By honor bound. 5682a.
Cash. 6363.
Dawn. 30072.
Home. 20003.
Impostor. 210.50a.
Inventor. 21892a.
Mary Magdalene. 28501.
aivstlc sphere. 31871a.
Nurse. 33163, 33164.
Piece of brown paper.
30254.
Scrap of brown paper.
41187.
Tangled lives. 45102.
Ties tliat bind. 46177.
Timothy Hay. 46271.
Reynolds (D. M.) Glendalough.
, 16746.
Reynolds (D. R.) :
Truth upon honor. 47298.
Under N. Y. 48120.
Reynolds (E. W.) Shepherd
of the hills. 42052.
Reynolds (Fin) See Reynolds
(P.)
Reynolds (Frederick) Hubbie.
his father & I. 20576.
Reynolds (G.) Do fare you
well. 11084.
Reynolds (H.) : |
All up in the air. .52634.
Oh, the women. 54761.
Reynolds (I.) Love of Mimi.
26575.
Reynolds (I. O. G.) Grand-
father's birthday. 17289.
Reynolds (J. B.) :
Holy name. 19990.
Hot time. 20337.
Reynolds (J. H.) jr.:
Cross-roads. 9206a.
Inebriates. 21665a.
Sleep-walkers. 42746.
Reynolds (J. S.) .Tohn Gil-
yard. 22852.
Reynolds (J. W.) Wanda.
49459.
Reynolds (L.) Texas past
times. 45495a.
Reynolds (M. C.) Bachelor's
last dinner. 2712.
Reynolds (M. O.) Lucky mo-
ment. 26865.
Reynolds (P.) :
Just Smith's luck. 23394.
]Mntch-safe. 28774, 28775.
Pair of Odd-fellows. 35104.
Reynolds (P. R.) King & art-
ist. 23728.
Reynolds (R. G.) King of U-
Kan. 23887.
Reynolds (S.) Miss Steno.
stenographer. 30031.
Reynolds (S. E.) :
Amazon. 1080.
Home. 20003.
]Mystic sphere. 31871a.
Reynolds (S. S.) Nelly's rival.
32209.
Reynolds (W.) :
U. S. Uncle Shamus. 47886.
Wanda. 49460.
Reynolds (W. A.) Transforma-
tion of Grimshaw. 4681Sa.
Reynolds (W. C. ) Amer. pasha.
1252, 1253.
Reynolds (W. H.) Lobster &
the wise guy. 26035.
Reynolds (W. V.) Josephine.
23026.
upon the world.
Reynolds & co. Land of Nod.
24606.
Reznicek (N. C. von) Angst
vor der ehe. 1520a.
Rhea (H.) Yvonne. .52259.
Rheem (E. S.) Librarian.
25226.
Rhein (E. ) Million de Mugu-
ette. 29641.
Rheinhardt (E. & P.) Helm-
brecht. 18776.
Rhoades (F. C.) Two little
girls in blue. 47672.
Rhoades (H. P.) Greater pas-
sion. 53828.
Rlioades (L. A.) :
Jungfrau von O r I e a n .s .
23300f.
Maria Stuart. 28239e.
Rhoades (N.) Girl who paid
the bills. 16639.
Rhoades (W. R.) :
Thrown on the world.
46114.
Thrown
46118.
UlKxle (J. H. .ir .John) :
Factor's vengeance. 13325.
Madaline. 27148.
Rhode (M. ) Hebrew business
v^'oman. 18605.
Rhode ( R. ) Got to have a hus-
band. 17154.
Rhodes (A.) :
Arteraus Ward. 1946,
Bunconib. 5481.
Rhodes (B.) Amer. king. 1239.
Rhodes (C. B.) Boys in bhie.
4S62.
Rhodes (D.) Measure of a
woman. 28992.
Rhodes (F. B.) Cruise of the
Polar star. 9257.
Rhodes (G. B.) Cupid's arrow.
9414.
Rhodes (H. G.) :
Old wine. 33676.
Prince of showmen. 55031.
Rhodes (L. W.) What would
you do? 50160a.
Rhodes (R. H.) Contented
Japanee. 8371.
Rhodes (S. H.) Only a woman.
34186.
Rhodes (T. B.) Princess Ara-
bella. 37398.
Rhodes (W. H.) Lucky miners.
26861.
Rhorer (A. S.) Her dream.
18955.
Rhys (E.) Masterpieces of the
English drama : Ben Jonson.
28738a.
3371
INDEX
Rhys-Herbert (W.) :
Bo'sn's bride. 4684b.
Capt. Van der Hum. 61G4a.
Course of true love. SS36a.
Wild rose. 50989a.
Kialp (F. C. M. de) See De
Rialp.
Kiano (J. W.) Trolly-car trio.
47143.
Kibas (M.) :
Abajo los solteros. 52544.
Bella Charito. 3368.
En el fondo de la mina.
12659.
Gran dem6crata. 17250a.
Kibbecke (G. F.) Repentance.
39067.
Ribera (C. Afan de) See Afan
de Ribera.
Ricabv (S. B.) Wizard of Boz.
51334.
Ricard (F.) Force majeure.
14972.
Riccarda (E.) Pan among
pans. 35154.
Riccardo (G.) Bit of old Mex.
4010.
Rice:
Old coat. 33444.
Three of a kind. 46001.
Rice (A. E.) :
Affair of the heart. 417.
Capt. Cunnin2:ham. 6099.
Castalia. 6404.
Down by the Golden Gate.
115S5.
Duke's mask. 12006.
.Tulia. 23212, 23213.
Wife's lark. 50926.
Rice (C. E.) Calino. 5871.
Rice (C. F.) :
Charity pupil. 6753.
More time out. 31026.
Rice (C. P.) :
Bade among the old folks.
2733, 2734.
Counterfeiters. 8692.
Fighting chance. 14187.
Forbidden marriage. 14906.
Judgment of men. 2314Sa.
Old Honesty. 33512.
Only a country girl. 34152a.
Sign of the 4. 42295.
'Twixt love & duty. 47521.
Rice {Mrs. C. W.) Sister Be-
atrice. 425S6.
Rice (C. Y.) :
Chnrles di Tocca. 6760-
6702.
Collected plays & poems
7814a.
David. 10038, 10044.
Immortal lure. 21008.
Night in Avignon. 32680a.
Porzia. 36865.
Rice (C. Y.) — Continued.
Yolanda of Cyprus. 52118,
52119.
Rice (E.) :
Master of the house. 28714.
Opening of the prison
liouse. 34259.
Rice (E. B.) :
I. D. B. 207S7C.
Mother church. 31131.
Rice (E. C.) Stain. 43741.
Rice (E. E.) :
Ballet girl. 2852.
Calino. 5871.
French maid. 15370.
Gay girl from Paris. 15969.
Girl from Boston. 16477.
from Chicago. 16484.
from London. 16507.
from N. Y. 16517.
ii-om Paris. 16520.
Girl
Girl
Girl
Girl
Oil !
Susannah ! 33357.
Old oaken bucket. 33588.
Rhapsodic table d ' bote.
39309.
Tabasco. 44894.
Three dashing w i d o w s .
45948.
Rice (F. G.) I^a vender crow.
24839.
i;i<-e (F. M.) :
Harvest. 18267a.
Special messenger. 43463a.
Study in contrasts. 44274a.
Test of courage. 45465a,
Rice (F. V.'i Chnplet of Pan.
6726, 6727.
Rice (Fanny) :
At the French ball. 2235.
Evervthina; goes. 13143.
Folly land. 14693.
Lucky star. 26874. 26875.
Lucky stars. 26877.
Rice (Fraiik) Radloff mystery.
38317.
Rice (Frederic) Thasia. 45523.
Rice (G.) Princess Blanche of
Navarre. 37401.
Rice (G. W.) :
Grass widows club. 17328.
McDoodle's flats. 27072.
Naughty Coney Island.
32085.
Parisian revels. 35331.
Ruby of the desert. 40221.
Rice (H. L.) Agnes Surriage.
596.
Rice (J. B.) :
Jail breakers. 22428.
Southern daisy. 43370.
Rice (J. C.) :
Mava, princess of KichC.
28913.
Two gay deceivers. 47615.
Rice (James) :
Chaplain of the fleet. 6723,
17607.
Golden butterfly. 16918,
16919, 16926, 44110.
Rice (John) My aunt Bridget.
31487.
Rice (K. M.) :
Bomb throwers, 4521.
Charley's country cousin.
6775.
Dr. Hardback's prescrip-
tion. 11146.
Good as gold. 17056.
Good King Wenceslas,
17090.
Guilty o' trespass. 17770.
Jerry's bells. 54105.
Men are mortal. 29101.
Mrs. Bacg's bargain day.
30301.
Mrs. Tubb's t e 1 e g r a m.
30474.
Next o' kin. 32590.
Removal of Marthy's ap-
pendix. ,39029.
Successful s t r a t a g e m.
44355.
Uncle Joe's jewel. 47979.
Vision. 49156a.
W e d d i n g-dress. 49904.
49905.
Wm. of the woods. 51064.
Rice (L.) :
Night without a dawn.
^ 327.59,
Silent room. 42352a.
Sisters. 42.597,
Rice (IM. B.) Little ray of sun-
shine. 25852.
Rice (P.) Prophylactic. 37720a.
Rice (S.) :
Maid & the mule. 27442.
Merry maidens' .seminary.
29246.
Rice (T. C.) :
Absalom. 101.
Esther. 12945.
Mexitli. 29352.
Rice (W.) :
Chaplet of Pun. 6726, 6727.
Devil's choice. 10685.
Masques of East & West.
28656b.
Traitor to France. 46780.
Rice (W, D.) :
Echoes. 53499.
Tooth & nail. .55025,
Rice (W. F.) Winning ways.
51185.
Rice & Dixey. Circus in town.
7411.
3372
INDEX
Rich (A.) :
Al Rich's jolly follies. 675.
Girl & the baron. 16422.
Three in 1. 45972.
Rich (A.) production CO. :
Apartment 610. 1069.
Girl & the baron. 10422.
Rich (G. E.) :
Affair of the pink gown.
418.
Hitch in lier honeymoon.
19893.
Rich (D. H.) :
Julius Caesar. .54139.
Merchant of Venice. .54493.
Rich (E.) :
$1000 reward. 52486.
$5,000 reward. 52524.
Rich (E. J.) Master drinker.
28679.
Rich (J. D.) Whirlpool of life.
50464.
Rich (M.) Sweet bells of
Venice. 44742.
Rich & Harris. Terrible night.
45424.
Rich & Maeder. Cotton spin-
ner. 8637.
Rich & Stetson. Trip around
the world. 47002.
Richard (H.) Hetty macht al-
les. 19326.
Richard (L. ^ Papa's tochter.
35220.
Richards (A. C.) Baftk to Iowa.
2748.
Richards (A. N.) Twenty min-
utes with Nancy. 474.52.
Richards (A. S.) Typist's re-
treat. 47866.
Richards (B.) :
Colored senators. 7976.
Cupid's capers. 9418.
Fooling with' the wrong
man. 14734.
Hallabahoola. the medicine
man. 17946.
Spellin' skewl. 43503.
Richards (C. F.) Inez. 21676.
Richards ( D. ) D o e t o r' s
troubles. 11208.
Richards (F. D.) :
Akhoond. 006, 667.
Attic romance. 2341.
Aunt Time's ticket. 2434.
De ffiieen of de bunch.
10179.
Girl in gold. 16.553a.
Rose of the Orient. 40004.
Richards (F. E.) :
Cinzy god. 90.33.
Ping-pong. 30324.
Richards (F. T.) :
Akhoond. 666, 607.
Attic romance. 2341.
Richards (F. T.) — Continued.
Aunt Tillie's ticket. 2434.
De queen of de b u n c h.
10179.
Girl in gold. 16553a.
His lucky day. 19716.
Rose of the Orient. 40004.
Richards (F. W. E.) :
Dream man. 11728.
Red dress. 38728.
Richards (G. S.) & co. Base
hit. 3079.
Richards (George) :
Gas. 15926.
Gav city. 1.5957. 15958.
Sheriff & the cop. 42073a.
Richards (Grant) ltd. Two
plays by Tchekhof. 47748.
Richards
15656.
Richards
7G94.
Richards
Starr's house
Richards
51S33a.
Richards
(I.)
Richards
(H.) Full moon.
(H. I-I.) Club man.
(H. TiV
OUi
(I.)
(I. W.) Sec Wolff
in
. ) Mix-up
30508.
W r e c k a g e
Oh.
Try
(J.):
James 1 54760.
it yourself. 47303b.
See Coudrin
Richards
(J. R.)
Richards
37096.
Richards
21697. 21698.
Richards (L. E.) :
liabes in the wood. 55226
(J. C.)
(.T. M.)
(J
T.)
Pretender.
Infidels.
Capt. January.
Fairy operettas.
Pig brother
liove of
26577a.
Wliis-
6116.
53593.
play-book.
36279a.
Richards (M. W.) One won-
derful dream. 34126a.
Richards (N.) Farmer's daugh-
ter. 136S9a.
Richards (P.)
pering Wind
Richards (R.)
Magron,
27419.
Marcus Matranga
28180.
Richards (W.)
tune. 14721a.
Richardson (A.)
home. 20041.
Richardson (Abby S.) :
Prince & the pauper, i
Two women. 47S30.
Richardson (Anna S.) :
Brick-top. 5042.
Cross of gold. 9197.
Leap for love. 24932
the Frenchman.
28179,
Fool of for-
Home, suite
;7271.
Richardson (Anna S.) — Contd.
Maid from Mars. 27449.
Miss Mosher of Colorado.
29989.
Mrs. Fred Haskins, jr.
.30367.
Musician's s w e e t h e a r t.
31457.
Richardson (B.) :
Moving day. 31264a.
New pupil. 32444, 32445.
Richardson (C. A.) If you are
lucky. 20944.
Richard.'^on (C. F.) Amer. tel..
tel., & tel. CO., ltd. 1266.
Richardson (C. T.) :
Double life. 11530.
Well-son. 49968.
Richards(m (C. W.) Mark
Merridale's fortune. 28318.
Richardson (Dick) Kate
Phaeny. 23507.
Richardson (Dorothy) Her
.spirit husband. 19150.
Richardson (F.) :
Bonnie Dundee. 4580.
Royal star. 40182.
Richard.son (F. A.) Outside
inn. 34906.
Richardson (F. B. ) Brady's
boy. 4889.
Richardson (F. M.) Midsum-
mer madness. 29471.
Richardson (F. AV^) Zoe mou.
52379.
Richardson (G.) :
Battle of the days. 52S33.
Bond of earth. 4540a.
Goblin guests. 16820a.
.]acks up. 54097.
Once in .'i blue moon.
54793.
P hone 5410, Bother.
30101a.
Summer s n o w. 44507a,
55477.
Richardson (G. T.) :
Chameleon. 0041.
Cloverdell. 7084.
Heavenly twins. 18599a.
Prince of Bohemia. 37328.
Queen Bess. 37984.
Rainbow chasers. 38385.
Rock of ages. 396S3.
lioyal twins. 40186.
Richard.son (H. E.) Fetters.
14089.
Richardson (H. S.) Mrs. Os-
bourne's expiation. 30430.
Richardson (H. T.) :
Chesterton. 6922.
Sure thing graft. 44635.
Richardson (.T. B.) Golden
plough. 16994.
3373
INDEX
Richardson (J. M.) Cut will.
9523.
Richardson (.J. W.) She had
the nerve. 41998b.
Richardson (Leander, or L.P.) :
Anselma. 1.5S7.
Billee Taylor. 3852.
Business woman. 5602.
English chop. 12774.
Great pink pearl. 17445.
Honest Injun. 20097.
In a policj' shop. 21081.
Lord Dunmersey. 26200.
Midge. 29400.
Mliss. a California idyl.
30543.
Pink pearl. 36342.
Telephone girl. 45234.
Trix. 47119.
Under the city lamps.
4S156.
Richardson (Lilian) :
Ernst Erdody. 12877.
Pleasures & politics.
36530.
Richardson (M. E.) :
Children's Barbarossa.
7049a.
Hour-glass. 53977.
Marcelle. 2S155a.
Of other's weaving. 33299a.
Through the lines. 46091a.
Rlchai-dsou (N.) :
Amer. ambassador. 11.53a.
Panama. 35160.
Richardson (P.) :
Flower of Italy. 14587,
14589.
Here, come here. 19191,
19192.
Hubby, his; father & I.
20576.
Wife on salary. 50908.
Richardson (R.) Midsummer
madness. 29471.
Richardson (S. .1.) Losing
game. 26257.
Richardson (T.) Chameleon.
6641.
Richardson (W. E.) Countess
H^lOne. 8712.
Richnrdson (W. P. or Walter) :
Happily married. 18138.
Laugliing Bill's kid. 24813.
Richardson (W. S.) Moment
too late. 30728.
Kichardy (.7.) Mamsell tJl)er-
mut. 27692.
Richberg (D. R.) Glad sur-
prise. 16705.
Riche (D.) :
Liseron. 25569.
Popote. 36828.
Pretexte. 37102.
I Riche (G. de Porto-) See Porto-
i Riche.
I Richepin (Jacques) :
Cadet Roussel. .5790.
Falstaff. 13551.
Marjolaine. 28311.
Minaret. 29708.
Xantho chez les courti-
sanes. 51938.
Kichepln (.lean) :
Beffa. 3274.
Belle au Bois-Dormant.
3377.
Chemineau. 6891, 40113.
Chien de garde. 49688.
Don Quichotte. 11362.
Glu. 16790.
Mile. Napoleon. 27268.
Nana Sahib. 31938.
Route d'emeraude. 40110.
Sleeping beautv. 427.51.
Tango. 45113b.
Truauds. 47196.
Richepin (Mnif. .Jean) Tango.
45113b.
Richepin (T.) :
Marchande d'alluniettes.
, 28167a.
Minaret. 29708.
Richerbourg (E.) Capinera del
Mulino. 6040.
Richey (I. G.) Price. 37136.
Richey (O.) :
Earl's daughter. 12133.
Ethelin. 13000.
I. O. O. F. 20814.
Power of love. .S6968,
True Irish love. 47234.
Wife's triumph. 50938.
Kichiuffs (G. F.) Marcus.
28177.
Richmond (A.) See Dement
(R. S.)
Richmond (C. O.) Sweet re-
venge. 44760.
Richmond (E. M.) :
Even balance. 13078.
Gold brick. 16882.
Threading the labvrinth.
45922.
Richmond (E. T.) Punch &
Judy. 37829.
Richmond (Florence) Marquise
de Pompadour. 28360.
Richmond (Frank) Happv
days. 18151.
Richmond (G. M.) Chaplet of
pearls. 6728.
Richmond (H.) Sheriff. 42071.
Richmond (H. G.) :
Beware of tramps. 3712.
Up to the times. 48511.
j Richmond (K.) Howard & son.
' 53993.
Richmond (W. W.) Long laue.
26144.
Richmond-West (H. K.) Goef-
frez Dorellez. 16144.
Richter (F. W.) Grand Nazar.
17275.
Richter (G.) Eingeschneit.
53510.
Richter (G.) theaterverlag.
Konig Zipapek der edle
zwerg. 24214.
Richter (I.) Mother's sin.
31198.
Richter (M.) ;
Ihr erwa Chung. 20950a.
Iron man. 22069.
Slave traffic. 55365.
Suspicion. 44688a.
Too late. 46515a.
Two mothers in law. 557»)4.
True punishment. 47248.
War victims. 49601b.
Richter (O. W.) Druiden.
11856.
Rickaby (J.) One of the fin-
est. 34076.
Rickard (A.) Merrv weepers.
29269.
Ricker (F. K.) :
Miss Fluffy Raffles. 29942.
Winsome Dollv Dimples.
51192.
Rickert (E.) Midsummer
night's dream. 54510.
Ricketson (M. E.) One hour of
romance. 34019.
Rickett (E.) Snow White &
the 7 dwarfs. 42908a.
Ricketts (C. B.) Prince of
pleasure. 37344.
Ricketts (T.) Confession.
8231.
Rickey (S.) :
Bad wliiskey. 2784.
Rehearsal. 38947.
Rickman (H. D.) :
Cain. .53041.
Law of Lonesome Land.
24865.
Million dollar bill. .54517.
My booful babv. 54650.
Quit! 38217b.
Temptation. 55530.
Too much mustard. 46544a.
Ricks (A. L.) His life or his
flag. 19697.
Ricksen (R. E.) Little lost
sister. 25750.
Rico Hernandez. S(e Hernilii-
dez Rico.
Ricordi (G.) :
Krieg um den elmer. 24255.
Tapis d'orient. 4.5127.
Tappeto rosa. 45128.
3374
IZvTDEX
Ricordi (G.) & co. :
Aniore clei tre re. 1343,
1344.
Angelus. 150S.
Auferstehung. 2367.
Battista. 3103.
Boheme. 4487.
Bohemia. 4489.
Capriolo. 6076a.
Conchita. 8209-8212.
Cristoforo Colombo. 9151.
Edgar. 12223.
Falstaff. 13547, 13549.
Fauciulla del West. 1362S.
Figlia di lorio. 14208.
Fille du far-West. 14232.
Francesca da Rimini.
15252a.
Germania. 16205-16208.
Giovanni Gallurese. 16393,
16394.
Grille del focolare. 17634.
Hans. 11 suonatore di flauto.
18110.
Hans le jouenr de fliite.
18112-18114.
Iris. 21942, 21943, 21944.
Kleine frau Schmetterling.
24084.
Krieg um den eimer. 24255.
Liebe di'eier konige. 2.5238a.
Loreley. 26232.
Madam Butterfly. 27150,
27151.
Madama Butterfly. 27165-
27167.
Mme. Butterfly. 27179.
Madchen aus dem goldenen
Westen. 27314.
Manon Lescaut. 28089,
28090.
Maria di Breval. 28233a.
Melenis. 29071.
Noel. 32964, 32965.
Noemi e Ruth. 32968.
Pani Mot:(iek. 35174.
Principe Zilah. 37479.
Principessa del grammo-
fono. 55035.
Ragno azzurro. 55102.
Resurrection. 39129.
Rip Van Winkle. 39491.
Rodope. 39708a.
Sperduti nel buio. 43513.
Tapis d'orient. 45127.
Tappeto rosa. 45128.
Tess. 45447.
Tosca. 465S&-46591.
Ultimo dei Moicani. 55718.
Villi. 49062.
Ricordi (Soci§t6 anonyme des
Editions) See Socigtg anonyme
des Editions Ricordi.
Ricordi (T.) Francesca da
Rimini. 15251a, 15252a.
Ricquard (J.) Breaking the
trust. 4999a.
Riddell (G.) Who answered the
telephone? 55924.
Riddell (G. W.) :
Adele the saleslady. 278.
Eve, the saleslady. 13074.
Greenbacks. 17596.
Saleswoman. 40593.
Two women. 47829.
Riddle (G.) :
Sewing school for scandal.
41640.
Tot Plummer's first assem-
bly. 46593.
Rideal (C. F.) Cross of honor.
9198.
Rideout (Z. R.) Cosa del honra.
S593a.
Rider (B. P.) :
Esther. 12945a.
His last case. 19676.
Impulsive Mr. Dickson.
21062.
Men & women. 29100.
New code. 32343.
Rider (Fred) :
Moulin Rouge extrava-
ganza. 31217.
New night owls burlesquers.
32429.
Rider (Fremont) :
Between 7 & 8. 3669.
Boy's mother. 4865.
Elva, the medium. 12558.
Huloa. 20599.
Penance. 35834.
Phyllis as Juliet. 36187.
Princess Hermine. 37420.
Torrent. 46583.
Rider (M. K.) See Mechtold
(M. R.)
Ridgely (B. H.) :
Alderman. 728.
City politics. 7464.
Cleverest man in N. Y.
7610.
Summer widower. 44510.
Ridg\vay (B. B.) Waiting for
burglars. 55807.
Ridgway co. Gi-eat Catherine.
16738b.
Ridgway-Thayer co. Frenzied
finance. 15384.
Ridgwell (G.) :
Colonel. 7889.
Young revolutionist. 52199.
R idler (H.) :
Idothea. 20911.
Kalmar. 23469.
Ridsdale (K. V.) :
Fire of life. 14306.
Ordinary sinners. 34319.
Riedell. Kiss of flame. 24023.
Rieder (C. J.) :
Alone. 976.
Perils of today. 35929.
That dowdy. 45553.
Riegen. Amorita. 1347.
Rieger (A. ) :
Cabaret girl. 5763.
Hahn im korb. 17890.
Miss Mollycoddle. 29988.
Weiberfeind. 49946.
Rieger (J.) Heart's highway.
18558.
Riegler (L. A.) :
Bob's birthday present.
4461.
Rose & the thorn. 39951.
Riehu (E. L.) Unschuldig *
verurtheilt. 48411.
Rieke (E. H.) Vindicated
honor. 49071.
Kiel (A.) Guess. 17731.
Rieman (F. D.) :
By proxy. 5706.
Girl from down there.
16489.
Soldier sweethearts. 43086.
Riemsdyk (A. W. G. van) Pro
domo. 37555a.
Riera (F.) :
Aventurero. 2522.
Cola sin. 7792.
Esclavos. 12917.
Flora, la viuda verde.
14552.
Riese (E.) Our career. 34558.
Riesenfeld (H. ) Broken mir-
ror. 5201.
Riess (W.) Sun dance. 44524.
Riess & Totten. Bowery news-
girl. 4794.
Rieter-Biedermann (J.) Vian-
dante. 48926.
Rieu-Vernet (A.) Voz su-
prema. 49327a.
Riggs (A. S.) :
Greater power, 17518.
Parrot that talked in his
sleep. 35366.
Price of peace. 37167.
Riggs (E. F.) :
Amer. prince. 1256.
Border-side. 4648.
Camp & kingdom. 5952.
Commodore of Wall street.
8136.
From camp to kingdom.
15529.
It might have been. 22226.
Proud as a queen. 37751.
Substitute. 44320.
Surrender. 44656.
Riggs (G. A.) Sacrifice. 40457b.
Riggs (G. S.) Pierrot in the
clear of the moon. 54955.
5379— voi, 2—16-
-108
3375
INDEX
Riggs (J. W.) Fate. 13788.
Riggs (R.) :
Bull con. 5440.
It's all on the quiet. 22238.
Red rose. 38790.
Spicier & the fly. 43525.
While the storm raged.
50436.
Riggs (T. G.) Votes. 49292.
Riggs (T. L.) See Amer. first.
55274.
Riggs (W. T.) ]My precious-
mother-in-law. 31688.
Rightraire (C. P.) :
Doctor's daiiiihter. 11193.
Upper ten 6c lower million.
■ • 48525.
Rightmire (W. H.) :
Boss. 4691.
California pioneers. 58.57.
Diamonds & roses. - 10778.
Earth. 12150.
Eilleen alanna. 12350.
Eyes of the world. 13294.
Grace Darling. 17211.
Greater N. Y. 17517.
Little diamond. 25650.
Lucky dog. 26845.
Midnight call. 29417.
• Nipped. 32837.
Our Amer. boys. 34524.
Parlor matches. 35352.
Pixie, the waif of the
mines. 36417.
Poppy. 36836.
Reformed. 38876.
Sol Tuttle. 43049.
Spring chicken. 43647.
Sugar king. 44433.
Three orphans. 46006.
Thrown upon the world.
46119.
Two wanderers. 47812.
Righton (E.) Sally. 40596.
Righton (Mary) Cupid &
Psyche. 9371.
Rightor (H.) :
Creole cigarette. 9065.
Dolly's dilemma. 11299.
Military maid. 29581.
Striped petticoat. 44178.
Way he won her. 49730.
Rigler (S.) Suffering suffraget.
44388.
Rigney (E. A.) On the old
turnpike road. 33882.
Rigo (F.) Table d' h6te.
44896.
Riker (A. S.) jr. Comad. 8031.
Riley (A. C. D.) :
Bubble peddler. 5364.
Eclipse of the honeymoon.
12206.
House that Jack built.
20442.
Riley (A. C. D.)— Continued.
Lost Princess Bo Peep.
26348.
Lover's garden. 26670a.
Magic wheel. 27395a.
Princess Thistledown.
37462.
Toy-shop. 46675.
Riley (E.) :
Brum estate. 5343.
Gipsy rover. 16412.
International arbitration
treaty. 21819.
Living poem from the sea.
25986.
New flower. 32379.
Riley (E. G.) :
Double standard. 53455.
Judgment. 54134.
Riley (E.M.) Lotus lily. 54329.
Riley (E. P.) Double standard.
53455.
Riley (E. S.) Yorktown. 52129.
Riley (H. N.) :
Deardon's afiinity. 10269.
Fredonia of the Isles.
15323.
Zultan of Zor. 52400.
Riley (J. W.) :
Out at old Aunt Mary's.
5-1837.
Twiggs & Tudeus. 47475.
Riley (M.) Christened. 7177.
Riley (M. A.) :
Day break. 10116.
Jimmy. 22745.
Pitiless publicity. 36412.
Search-light. 41259. 41261.
Riley (R. J.) See Cloherty
(R. J.)
Riley (W. E.) Educational-
heimer'-s kollege of knowl-
edge. 12271.
Rimini (A.) Elaine. 12370.
Rinisky-Korsakov (N. A.) :
Khovanchtchina. 23651.
Khovanstchina. 23651a.
Prince Igor. 37304a.
Snggourotchka. 42888.
Rinaldo (B.) :
Deceiver deceived. 10322.
Olivia. 33717.
Stranger. 44065.
Wormwood. 51799.
Rincon Lazcano (J.) Triunfo
en la derrota. 47117.
Rinehart (M. R.) :
By order of the court.
5690.
Double life. 11.533.
His other self. 19757.
Long live the king. 26144b.
Otto the Ninth. 34510a.
Seven days. 41607.
Yours for health. 52234.
Rinehart (R. E.) Give us this
day. 16698.
Rinehart (S. M.) :
His other self. 19757.
Yours for health. 52234.
Ring (C. A.) Three stage
hands. 46023a.
Ring (J.) Girl he met. 16.549.
Ring (J. W.) :
Harmachis. 1822S.
Herculene, the last Pha-
raoh. 19185.
Ring (L.) Barber shop. 2971.
Ringey (A. L. C. ) jr. Revenge
of sorrows. 39251.
Ringgold (B. T.) Struggle for
life. 44238.
Ringler (H. ) Corsicana. 8580.
Ringling bros. :
Clown's ascent. 7690.
Jerusalem & the crusades.
22631.
Riugrose (H.) :
Contempt of court. S369.
Golden chrysanthemum.
16935.
Wm. Shakespeare. 51068.
Ringwald (A. C.) Rochelle
mine in reality. 39675.
Riuker »& Coykendall. Doctor's
troubles. 11208.
Rinn (J. F.) :
Charity. 6745.
Siege of Pekin. 42272.
Rio (J. del) Piedra a .z u i .
36260a.
Riordan (F. L. ) Crimson chest.
9112.
Riotte (H.) Neue aera. 32267.
Rioux (J.) See Roux-Martin
(G.)
Rip, pseud. See Thenon (G.)
Rip (P.) See Train (A. C.)
Riper. See Van Riper (A.)
Ripley (H.) :
Angel. 1454.
Business engagement. 5586.
David. 10040.
Bmanuela. 12577, 12.578.
Into each life. 21848.
Knight of today. 24159.
Lesson in whist. 25114.
On the altar of duty.
33800.
On the astral plane. 33S01.
On the frontier. 33845.
Rift in the lute. 39413.
That Moloch society. 45.598.
Under the mistletoe. 48185.
Vakyasudha. 48620.
With a grain of salt.
51286.
Riplev (L.) Lady & the Moor.
24342.
3376
INDEX
Ripsom (P. L.) Hermits.
19236.
Riqiiet (C.) Rosier. 40043a.
Risdon (D.) See Risdon (F.
M.)
Risdon (F. M.) :
Blaclv trump. 4148.
Out of sight. 34825.
Pride & prejudice. 37202.
Rishell (D.) Elfrida. 12462.
Rising (L.) :
Apartment 12K. 1670a.
Badger. 2785.
Silent witness. 42364a.
Stolen honeymoon. 43927a.
Yours truly. 52235a.
Risley (E. O.) :
Bred in old Ky. 5006.
Pike County folks. 36289.
Risley (N.) Unexpected visi-
tor. 48300.
Risley (R. R.) Four leaf
shamrock. 15159.
Risque (W. H.) :
All abroad. 822.
Here we are again. 19199a.
Miss AVingrove. 30049.
Mixed marriage. 30525.
New Aladdin. 32316.
Potpourri. 36908.
Silver slipper. 42419,
Risser (F.) :
Don't tell my wife. 11417.
Why Jones left town.
50735.
Rita, pseud. See Humphreys
(E. M.)
Ritch (C. W.) One must
marry. 34043.
Ritchel (C. S.) Awakening.
2544.
Ritchev (E. B.) Maid of many
minds. 27479.
■Ritchey (W. M.) Viper. 49112.
Ritchie (B.) :
Dream of Dickens. 11734.
London fire brigade. 26101.
Ritchie (F.) Pleasant wedding
guests. 36524.
Ritchie (G. M.) :
Independence. 21612.
Pilgrim's progress. 36307.
Ritchie (J. W.) Doctor's
secret. 11206.
Ritchie (O.) Gypzene & Roma.
17853.
Ritchie (W. A.) Imperial
green. 21029. ■
Ritschel (G.) :
Loving cup. 26761.
Persistent lover. 35964.
Ritschl (O.) Rechnungsdirek-
tor. 38652a.
Rittberg (W. E. von) See Von
Rittberg.
Rittenhouse (L. J.) Milkmaid's
convention. 29598.
Ritter (G.) German old maid
as Amer. concert leader.
16194.
Ritter (E. E.) :
Diener lassen bitten. 53413.
Rivalin. 39557.
Sprungbrett. 55426.
VoUdampf voraus ! 49256a.
Wolkenreiter. 51362a.
Ritter (H.) Collegian & the
girl. 7874.
Ritter (J. P.) :
Called back to life. 5920.
Castaway. 6408.
Child of the Green Mts.
6998.
Children of Dickens' books.
7026.
Dexterous Dexter. 10739.
Dombey & son. 11315.
House that Jack built.
20446.
Jimmie's cigar butt. 22743.
Little Emily. 25670.
Love atones for all. 26484.
Love's perilous secret.
26728.
Makers & spenders. 27597.
Mr. Pickwick. 30234.
Nicholas Nickleby. 32616.
Old bookseller. 3 3 4 2 8,
33429.
Parasites. 35284.
Poppy. 36837.
St. Elmo. 40522.
Ten degrees of crime.
45348.
Tennessee Tess. 45383.
Woman's love & man's pas-
sion. 51544.
Ritter (K.). Red lama. 38747b.
Ritter (N.) Collegian & the
girl. 7874.
Ritterfeldt (E.) Deutsche
frauen. 10639a.
R i 1 1 n e r (R. ) Narrenglanz.
32019.
Rittner (T.) :
Dumme Jakob. 12029.
Kinder der erde. 54171.
Mann im souffleurkasten.
28077.
Sominer. 43179.
Ritzau (H.) Liebesjagd. 25250.
Ritzier (R.) Wrecker. 56016.
Rivarz (E.) :
Hash. 18283.
Pedal extremities. 35770.
Rivas. Mary-Tomes. 28581.
Rivas (A. de Saavedra, duque
de) Final de Don Alvaro.
14247.
Rivas (J. P.) Remora. 39022.
3377
Rivas (M. Linares) See Li-
nares Rivas (M.)
Rivero (F. G.) Cucana. 9327.
Rivers (A.) :
Baronet's daughter. 3034.
Checkmated. 6869.
Rivers (C. H.) Inaugural.
21586.
Rivers (F. C.) After the show.
520.
Rivers (L. A.) :
Just life itself. 23367.
Naomi. 31976.
Sour grapes. 43349.
Rivers (L. M.) :
Belle of Luzon. 3413.
Bolo. 4516.
Rivers (W.) Full house. 15655.
Rivers (W. A.) :
Exile. 13214.
Graven image. 17342.
Pay-off. 54908.
Punkin pie. 37841.
Ralston's crucial moment.
38403.
Ringer for Dugan. 39478.
Spiritualist. 43589.
Trap. 46839a.
Writer. 51849.
Rives (A.) See Troubetzlvoy
(A. R. C.)
Rives (M. G.) :
Echo from Armenia. 12196.
Hypnotized husband. 20771.
Rivet (G.) Droit du pere.
11842.
Riviere (H.) Evening by the
fireside. 13084a.
Rivoire (A.) :
Bon Roi Dagobert. 4528.
G u t e Konig Dagobert.
17796.
Little shepherdess. 25874c.
Mon ami Teddy. 30729.
Pour vivre heureux. 36920.
Rivollet (G.) :
Jerusalem. 22628a.
Ultimatum. 47908.
Rix (F. R.) :
Humbugs. 20631.
Quixote the 2d. 38240.
Rizard (G.) Reason why.
38611.
Rizy (F. X.) O'Neil the Great.
34134.
Roach (Daniel) Stripping of
Clarence. 44180.
Roach (David) Two drunk-
ards. 47601.
Roach (E.) :
Funnic-spelling German.
15705.
Funnic-spelling judge.
15706.
INDEX
tloach (F.) :
Declaration of Independ-
ence. 10350.
Government of the U. S.
17174.
Stamp act. 43750.
Roach (J.) Na Modherroo.
31883.
Roach (J. C.) :
Boodle. 4589.
Coogan & Doogan. 8442.
Dan Darcey. 9697.
Harley's wife. 18227.
Hearts & homes. 18539.
Kate. 23504.
McFadden's spirits. 27087.
McFadden's triumph. 27088.
Marcelle. 28153.
Moths. 31204.
Plowman of Cahermoyne.
36554.
Rise of the Fogarty's.
39510.
Rory of the hill. 39920.
Roads (P. B.) Copperhead.
53257.
Roake (M. T.) California's
Cleopatra. 5870.
Roattina (A.) Silvia. 42438.
Robaglia (B.) Polichinelles.
36674.
Robards (W. L.) :
Man in the overalls. 27869.
Taking a chance. 44944.
Robarge (A. L.) King Bolo.
23743.
Robb (A. L.) Persian lamb.
35959.
Robb (J. H.) :
Bunch of cigarettes. 5463.
Cigarettes. 7332.
Monta. 30880.
Slonta of Montana. 30881.
Package of cigarettes.
35012.
Robbins (C. B.) Clean-up.
7568.
Robbins (E. F.) :
Dance of life. 9707a.
Enchanted isle. 12675.
Hope. 20251.
Robbins (Fred or G. F.) :
Little Trixie. 2.5910-25912.
Trixie. 47123.
Robbins (H.) :
Destruction of hell. 10603.
IngersoH's destruction of
hell. 21709.
Scouts of the plains. 41181.
Wild Bill. 50951.
Robbins (R.) Bridge at mid-
night. 5085a.
Robe (H. A.) :
Amer. way. 1270.
Jolly reprobate. 22956.
Robel (A.) Something just as
good. 43173.
Roberson (M.) Test. 45542a.
Roberson (W. C.) :
Midsummer madness.
29470.
Winning a son-in-law.
51145.
Roberson-Squire (M. E.) Class
struggle. 7545.
Robert (A. E.) Norwegian cap-
tain. 30039.
Robert (D. W.) Seven ages of
a lawyer. 55287.
Robert (G.) Haremsuacht.
18217.
Robert (H.) :
One never knows. 34043a.
Straw pile. 55458.
When a man loves. 50183a.
Robert (L.) :
Bombazi & Bombaza. 52943.
Sea-maids. 41225.
Who dat stole de chicken?
50605a.
Robert (S.) See Stephenson
(R.)
Roberton (M.) Afterwards.
552.
Roberts :
Connubial bliss. 8283.
Forger. 15006.
Roberts (A.) Doll maker's
dilemma. 112.58.
Roberts (C. F.) :
Old Jack's reformation.
3351Sa.
Silhouette. 42368.
Roberts (Doc) Physical direc-
tor. 36194.
Roberts (Dwight) Helena.
18728.
Roberts (E. M.) April skies.
1747.
Roberts (Mrs. E. S.) Greed.
17540.
Roberts (Edna) Physical di-
rector. 36194.
Roberts (Everard) :
Disconsolate monarch.
10924, 10925.
Royal elopement. 40137.
Roberts (F.) Maggie. 27349.
Roberts (F. T.) :
Black Prince of Hestark.
4132.
Western way. 50026.
Roberts (Francis) Son of Ha-
gar. 43206.
Roberts (G.) :
Deadly hate. 10235a.
Passion. 35471.
When N. Y, sleeps. 50273.
3378
Roberts (G. F.) King's high-
way. 23966a.
Roberts (G. L.) :
Canceled vow. 5987.
Love's defeat. 26699.
Roberts ( G. P. ) Reunion of the
veterans. 39215.
Roberts (H. D.) Woodstock.
51694.
Roberts (H. F.) :
Evolution of the cake walk.
13173.
Female police force. 14029.
Official quarantine. 33337.
Roberts (H. L.) Double ci'ossed.
11515.
Roberts (I.) That girl of John-
son's. 45575.
Roberts (J. B.) Faust & Mar-
guerite. 13908.
Roberts (J. H.) :
Johanna. 22812a.
Mildred Willbanks. 29558.
T. T. T. Tango temperance
troubles. 44S91a.
Roberts (J. T.) :
Lucile. 26815.
Nunc dimittis. 33157.
Roberts (L.) :
Cal. is the place for me.
5855.
I'm liv'n in hopes of gett'n
a man. 20811.
Roberts (L. C.) Doll maker's
dream. 112.59.
Roberts (Mrs. L. C.) See Rob-
erts (G. L.)
Roberts (L. N.) :
Aftermath. 544d.
Consular assistance. 8363a,
8363b.
Lion hunters. 25545, 25546.
Roberts (M.) Lady Penelope.
54919..
Roberts (M. G.) :
Foot of the rainbow. 14767,
14767a.
Out of the silence. 54842.
Roberts (N. D.) Alarm clock.
692.
Roberts (Octavia) Happy day.
18149a.
Roberts (Oliver) Shanowakin.
41948.
Roberts (P.) London assur-
ance. 26095.
Roberts (R. A.) :
Arche Noah. 1777.
Resolve. 39101.
Roberts (R. E.) Peer Gynt.
35786.
Roberts (R. H.) :
Devotion. 10728.
Separation. 41516.
INDEX
Roberts (R. R.) Pink mask.
36338.
Roberts (Randal) Under a
veil. 48093.
Roberts (Rineliart) :
Double life. 11533.
His other self. 19760.
Roberts (S.) Knight of the
grip. 24153a.
Roberts (S. B.) Mending of
Brinks. 29124.
Roberts (T. W.) Waldeck.
49407.
Roberts (W. A.) To arms.
4C358b.
Roberts (W. H.) Doll maker's
dream. 11259.
Roberts (W. L.) :
Across the Delaware. 176.
Across the eastern conti-
nent. 179.
At Valley Forge. 2301.
Big hearted Jim. 3791.
Commodore. 8135.
Convict's Christmas. 8424.
Dora Thome. 11456.
Four coi-ners of the earth.
15145.
Her worst enemy. 19173.
Honest hearts. 20096.
Human slave. 20615.
Irene, the empress of By-
zantium. 21939.
Man higher up. 27836.
Mogul Ping of Pong. 30685.
Montana ltd. 30888.
On the bridge at midnight.
33811.
Only a woman's honor.
34188.
Queen of the cattle range.
38052
Race of men. 38293.
Rockv IMountain express.
39696.
Velvet paw. 48767.
Wife in name only. 50892.
Roberts & Little. Child trainer.
7013.
Roberts bro's:
Mariana. 28253.
Son of Don Juan. 43202.
Robertshaw (J.) :
Object lesson. 33218.
Toiich of truth. 46617.
Robertson (A.) Charm of life.
53113.
Robertson (A. M.) Spirit of
woman in Bohemia. 43581a.
Robertson (D.) :
As the leaves. 2020.
Bookworm. 4619.
Greatest thing. 53831.
Love's majesty. 26722.
Robertson (D.)— Continued.
Man in the iron mask.
27861.
My mis'es. 31649.
Scarlet letter. 40984a.
Triumph of youth. 47111.
White mouse. 50548.
Robertson (E. B.) Hats, not
hearts are trumps. 18294.
Robertson (F.) City marshall.
7455.
Robertson (F. C.) Caesar &
the pirates. 5797.
Robertson (H.) Dangerous
pride. 9777.
Robertson (Ian Forbes-) See
Forbes-Robertson.
Robertson (lone) Zangero.
52276.
Robartson (.1. W.) Custer &
his avengers. 9512.
Rol)ertson (James) :
Adrienne Feyh. 323.
Comic singer. 8080.
Daniel O'Connell. 9807.
Nature. 32068.
Wedded unto death. 49885.
Robertson (Johnston Forbes-)
Sec Forbes-Robertson.
Robertson (L.) See De Haven
(L. R.)
Robertson (L. A.) Montezuma.
30910.
Robertson (M a r gu er i t e or
M. E. ) :
Charm of life. 53113.
Degenerates. 10392.
He who laughs last.
18397a.
Pacifist. 35008a.
Rol^ertson (Morgan) Masters
of men. 28747.
Robertson (Peter) :
Coralie. 8494.
Curse of Cain. 9494.
I'^ortune. d 5047.
(Oracle. 34293.
Pvramus & Thisbe. 37940.
Svra. 44877.
Robertson (Punch) Midnight
freight. 29428.
Rol>ertson (R.) : .
Falling leaves. 13504.
Tainted money. 44929.
Robertson (T. W.) :
Caste. 6411, 43003a.
Dreams. 11792.
Home. 20000.
Society. 43003a.
Robertson (W.) North of fifty
three. 33024.
Robertson (Mr. & Mrs. W. B.)
Under 1 blanket. 48123.
3379
Robertson (W. G.) Pinkie &
the fairies. 36353.
Robertson (W. H.) Man's gar-
den. 28101a.
Robertson & O'Grady. 'Twixt
love & hate. 47523.
Robey (W. C.) Li Hung
Chang's reception. 25192.
Robie (D. C.) Maid of Colum-
bia. 27466.
Robie (J.) :
Hot stuff. 20333.
Jov bath. 23077.
Love kiss. 26538.
Love making woman hater.
26554.
Messenger boy & the show
girl. 29313.
Perpetual motion. 35938.
Robie (L.) :
Crazy guy. 9035.
Hades & the 400. 17876.
Hades up-to-date. 17877.
Honeymoon of Mr. & Mrs
Potts. 20130.
Hot stuff. 20333.
.Toy bath. 23077.
Joy of living. 23081.
Love kiss. 26538.
Utopians. 48581.
Robie (M.) Messenger boy &
the show girl. 29313.
Robins (A. S.) Rose-queen.
40015.
Robins (E.) Votes for women.
49297.
Robins (G.) Pot-luck. 36897.
Robins (H. D.) Her last assign-
ment. 19046a.
Robins (W.L.) Genius. 16085.
Robinson (A.) Everything goes
at the seashore. 13143a.
Robinson (A. E.) :
In the bar. 21346.
Pocahontas. 36598, 36603.
Robinson (A. G.) Robin Hood.
39658.
Robinson (A. P.) Two queens
& a jack. 47761.
Robinson (B.) Gem of the An;
tilles. 16024.
Robinson (B. W.) Love of
Washington. 26577.
Robinson (G. C.) :
Banker's clerk. 2909.
Two brothers. 47567.
Robinson (C. H.^ :
In the meshes of a net.
21457.
Man from Mars. 27789,
27791.
Million dollars. 29642.
Modern prodigal. 30646.
Question bureau. 38155.
INDEX
Robinson (C. H.) — Continued.
Reaping the whirlwind.
38600.
Robinson (C. W.) Pocahontas.
36598, 36603.
Robinson (Celia) Asa Bassett.
2065.
Robinson (Charles) :
Dream camp. 11717.
Robin Hood. 39658.
Robinson (E. A.) :
Porcupine. 36847a, 36847b.
Van Zorn. 48708a.
Robinson (Elizabeth) Servi-
tore di due padroni. 41575.
Robinson (Eugene) Surprisa.
44644.
Robinson (Eugene C.) Jollier.
22920.
Robinson (Ezra C.) King
•Tared. 23784.
Robinson (F. C.) Coin of des-
tiny. 7787.
Robinson (F. H.) Crucifixus.
9248.
Robinson (F. L.) Asa Bassett.
2065.
Robinson (F. W.) :
Advertising man. 385a.
Her face was her fortune.
18729
My dog.' 31535a.
Old Crochetty's shoes. 33458.
Rural returns. 40309a.
Won by a foot. 51630a.
Robinson (Fayette) Consuelo.
8362a.
Robinson (Franklin) Know ye
not. 24194.
Robinson (G. C.) Married
already. 28435.
Robinson (G. W.) When N. Y.
sleeps. 50274.
Robinson (H. C.) Lead us not
into temptation. 24906.
Robinson (H. E.) Too late.
46517.
Robinson (H. H.) Capt. Mary
Miller. 6138.
Robinson (Herbert) Janitor &
the maid. 54102.
Robinson (Hugh) Flower of
Connamara. 14585.
Robinson (J. B.) Ex-po-tem-ti-
si-mous. 13257b.
Robinson (J. C.) Woman's
tears. 51581.
Robinson (L.) »Sec Robinson
(S. L.)
Robinson (L. C.) :
LadvLuna. 24458.
Love of life. 26574.
Robinson (L. D.) Lucille.
26826.
Robinson (L. H.) :
Desert. 10535.
It is the law. 22219.
Robinson (M.) Change. 6685.
Robinson (M. A.) :
Dollar chasers. 11264a.
Eve Mary, American. 53559.
Robinson (M. C.) :
Daughter of the dons. 9985.
In Dixie. 21151.
Miss Conover's vocation.
29923.
Primrose path. 37257.
Shakespeare's sweetheart.
55304.
Robinson (M. E.) :
Frilby. 15468.
Orpheus & Eurydice. 34390.
Robinson (M. S.) :
Mill owner's daughter.
29607.
Trip to Buffalo. 47011.
Robinson (Michael) :
Friend. 15423.
Maelstrom. 27318.
Robinson (N.) :
Fettered for life. 14085.
Promoter. 37687.
Question of honor. 38165.
Robinson (O. E.) Great mis-
take. 17434.
Robinson (P.) On the market.
33873.
Robinson (P. B.) :
Cow-boy's girl. 8952.
For old love's sake. 14894.
In cruel Russia. 21133.
Itt. 22267.
Price of silence. 37177,
37178.
San Antonio. 40679.
Robinson (R.) His charity pa-
tient. 19579a.
Robinson (R. D.) :
Alimony. 801a.
Rainbow chase. 38383c.
Turn of a card. 47355.
Robinson (R. M.) :
Amateurs. 1073a, 1074.
Censor. 6591.
Fooling father. 14731.
Paying the rent. 35676a.
Prodigal son. 37585.
Shadow. 41659.
Thief in the house. 45769.
Unknown quantity. 48377.
AVliere thieves break
through & steal. 50410.
Robinson (S.) Sam Davis, a
soldier of the Confederacy.
40634.
Robinson (S. L.) :
Cross-roads. 9207.
Dreamers. 11828a.
Robinson (S. ju.)- — Continued.
Patriots. 35577.
Two plays. 47747.
Robinson (V. B.) :
Home sweet home. 20057b.
Last Yankee. 54233.
Robinson (Y.) See Robinson
(F. L.)
Robisch (J. C.) Grouch & the
waif. 17693.
Robison (C. W.) Out of the
mouth of babes. 54840.
Robitschek (A.) :
Botschafterin Leni. 52960.
Minenkoenig. 29720, 29721.
Vindobona, du herrliche
stadt. 49077, 49078.
Was tut man nicht alles
aus liebe! 55842.
Zimmer der Pompadour.
56054.
Robitschek (K.) Du liebes
Wien. 11898.
Roblot (A.) Causeries r4crea-
tives sur le dogme et la
morale. 6525a.
Robson (E. M.) Foundling.
30711.
Robson (J. E.) :
Diamond cut d i a m o n d.
10754.
Love vs. law. 26639.
Nancy Dome. 31953.
Romance of Cock Robin.
39793.
Robson (S.) :
Cherubs. 6918.
Is marriage a failure?
22093.
Robson {Mrs. S.) Trading
stamp fiend. 46701.
Robuck (R. L.) :
Experiment in resource.
13242.
Winning dad's consent.
51150a.
Roby (J.) Epouvantail. 12836.
Robyn (A. G.) :
Ballet master. 2857.
Beans & buttons. 31G2.
Court martial. 8845.
Girl who dared. 16633.
Jacinta. 22296, 22297.
King for a day. 23769.
Manette. 28051.
Manzanillo. 28134.
Princess beggar. 374()(».
Slim legacy. 42787.
Yankee tourist. 52010.
Robvn (B. J.) Hallowe'en.
17949.
Rob.yn (Beatrice & Bessie)
Hallowe'en. 17949.
3380
INDEX
Kobyns (W.) :
Abrams' Christmas. 96.
Between the races. 3683.
Counsel for the defense.
S644.
Hebrews' Christmas. 18612.
Millionaire tramp. 29661.
Mixed mixer. 30527.
Morning after. 31052,
Rocky Point light. 39698.
Shore folks. 56088.
Rocabert or Rocabert y Roche
(R.):
Buenas obras. 5405.
Bufete de Mlus^uez. 5408.
Capataz. 6032.
Idolo de barro. 20908.
Loba. 26022.
Secreto de Susana. 41367.
Litima ofensa. 47906.
Vichy Frances. 48942.
Vividores. 49211.
Rocca (G.) :
City of love. 7459.
Dove la verita. 11566.
Rocfire (U.) Tatters, the
Italian waif. 45161.
Rochard (E.) :
Avocat des gueux. 2537.
Enfant des fortifs. 12747.
Peche de Marthe. 35747.
Roule-ta-bosse. 40085.
Roche (E. V.) Suspi'^ious
bridegroom. 44694.
Roche (P. Pintado de la) See
Pintado de la Roche.
Roche (J. F.) :
Mrs. Mossby's niece. 30413.
Reforming a husband.
38893.
Roche (J. L.) :
Appomattox. 1729.
Belle Creole. 3380.
Colonel in Ireland. 7910,
7911.
Roche (J. P.) :
College chnp. 7836.
Heiress of Hoetown. 18682.
Roche (J. S.) Sporting editor.
43628. .
Roche (R. Rocabert y) Sec
Rocabert or Rocabert y
Roche.
Rochebois (G. M.) Tanagra
love. 45091.
Rochefort (H.) :
Daughter of Erin. 9951.
Irlandaise. 22056.
Roches (G. des) See Dss
Roches.
Rochester (D.) :
H. I. M. Caesar. 17856.
Yankeephobia. 52021.
Rochester (N.J Full house.
15655.
Rochester (W. F.) :
Orange girl. 34301.
Seven red tops. 41618.
Rochford (E. A.) Sioux.
42.j29a.
Rock (C.) :
Ghost of Jerry Bundler.
16317.
Gray parrot. 17346.
Rock (C. V.) Little Polly.
25845.
Rockbain (H.) Regius sanguis.
38927.
Rockie (B.) :
No alarm. 32850.
Rose lodge. 39969.
Rockwell (C.) :
Dangerous joy. 9770.
Struggle for life. 44238.
Rockwell (C. C.) Wrong John-
son. 51877.
Rockwell (C. G.) :
For love & gold. 14855.
Jack & the bean-stalk.
22323.
Rockwell (E. T.) :
Freeport pageant of the
Black Hawk country.
15350b.
Pageant of William Woods
college. 3.5049g.
Star-Spangled Banner pag-
eant. 43797a.
Rockwell (F.) :
Kuolema. 24273.
Lagarderre. 24546.
Leila. 25026.
Santa Glaus' angel. 55235.
Shakespearian scenes.
41919.
Veiled prophet. 48752.
Rockwell (G. N.) Sadi III.
40481.
Rockwell (H. L.) :
Game. 15826.
Grafter. 17235.
Higher law. 19445.
Line. 25.519.
Rockwell (W. C.) Fortune-
teller of Killarney. 15070.
Rockwood. (M. R.) Sweet
bells of Venice. 44742.
Roda Roda (A. F. L.) :
Feldherrnhugel. 13987.
Halali. 17906a.
Huss, Zilla, huss. 20741a.
Majestiit Mi mi. 27557,
27558.
Rubi. 40217.
Sanitatsrat. 40710.
Uhr. 47S96a, 47896b.
Roddin (E. V.) :
Friend wife. 15447.
Only way. 34223.
Rode (E.) Sejren. 4141,5.
Rode (F.) Adopted. 309.
Rode (H.) Flugten. 14612.
Rodeau (T. Hacker-) See
Hacker-Rodeau.
Rodebaugh (T. W.) Josh Win-
chester. 23039.
Rodeheaver (H. A.) Manger
Child. 28056a.
Rodekurt (C.) When promises
prevail. 50284.
Roden (R. F.) Good morning
girls. 17096.
Rodenberg (D.) Skin sales-
man. 42668.
Rodgers (A. E.) :
His amber witch. 19544.
That boy of Dan's. 4.5541.
Rodgers (C.) See Rodgers
(G. C.)
Rodgers (F. C.) :
Getting married. 16285a.
On Palm Island". 33787a.
Rodgers (G. C.) :
Bridges unburned. 5096.
Legend of the hills. 25016.
Love's laughter. 26718.
Two-edged sword. 47604.
Rodhouse (M. E.) Gas-man.
15928.
Roditi (V.) Streets of Cairo.
44123.
Rodman (H. H.) My Lord
Marquis of Esmond. 31630.
Rodman (L. B.) Thrilling se-
cret. 46058.
Rodney (J.) Her honor, the
judge. 19019.
Rodolph (N. A.) Car 2, state
room 1. 6190.
Rodrigo (M.) Diana cazadora.
53409.
Rodriguez (A. Sainz) See
Sainz Rodriguez.
Rodriguez (F. J. Parody) See
Parody Rodriguez.
Rodriguez (H.) Alto! y alo-
jamiento. 1028.
Rodriguez (H. Alonso) See
Alonso Rodriguez.
Rodriguez (L. J.) :
Fascinating widow. 13706.
From Scotland Yard, 15569.
His better half. 19559.
You never can tell. 52146.
Rodriguez- Ai'ias (E.) :
Babucha de Mahoma. 2625.
Oficial de guardia. 54754.
Rodriguez Cuevas (L.) :
Es la juventud. 12896c.
Noches de luna. 32963.
3381
INDEX
Rodriguez de Cells (N.) Vara
de nardos. 55758.
Rodriguez Galea. Reina gitana.
55140.
Roe (C. G.) Prosecutor.
37736a.
Roe (C. J. W.) Bar Harbor.
2942.
Roe (E.) Here & back. 19188a.
Roe (E. P.) :
Barriers burned away.
3058.
He fell in love with his
wife. 18372b.
Roe (Frances) Do dreams
come true? 11083.
Roe (Fred) :
Henry IV. 18820.
Richard III. 39353.
Roe (L.) White gloves. 55920.
Roe (M. E.) :
Count of Elsinore. 8670.
Elsinore. 12555.
Manager managed. 28028.
Out of the woods. 34854.
Valdemar the Baltic rover.
48621.
Roe (Taidgin) See Ramsbot-
tom (P.)
Roe (W. M.) Do\vn Boston
way. 11581.
Roeber (.J. C.) :
Finished play. 14280a.
O universe. 33190.
Roebuck (G. E.) He thought
he owned the town. 18390.
Roeder (B. F.) Old, old story.
33594.
Roeder *(E. C.) Wilhelm Tell.
51013b.
Roeder (R.) Miracle of St.
Anthony. 54533.
Rohr (H.) Vater unser, 48733.
Roelvink (H. C. J.) Stormbird.
43981, 43981a.
Roemer (A.) :
Greater love. 17511a.
House of Saville. 20417a.
Roemer (H.) :
Crooked path. 9178, 9180.
Greater ambition. 17500.
Victory. 48984.
Roemer (M. M.) When the
cat's away. .50303.
Uoniisch (O.) :
I.uftscblosser. 26912.
Tolle Therese. 46434a,
46434b.
Roepping (N.) Multimillion-
aire. 31341.
R0rdam (Valdemar) Kampen
mod Bid. 23475a.
Roese (C.) Social wreck.
42992.
Roese (C. F. & F. L.) Voyage
of Columbus. 49315.
Rossler (C.) :
Cinq messieurs de Franc-
fort. 7372a.
Feldherrnhiigel. 13987.
Five Frankforters. 14432b.
Fiinf Frankfurter. 15627.
Great possessions. 17448.
Im klubsessel. 20980,
20981.
Lebensfest. 24964.
Reiche jiingling. 38957,
38958.
Rosselsprung. 39711a.
Roessler (W. H.) Debt. 10303.
Roff (H. V.) Habit. 17864.
Roffo (.J. B.) Rogers brothers.
39716.
Rogasey (L.) :
B. H. S. (Bald head so-
ciety). 2607.
Hawaii. 18334.
Mayor Isaacs. 28925.
Peekskill. 35780.
Roge (A.) Golden calf. 16931.
Rogee (L.) April first. 1739a.
Roger (V.) Topsy-turvy inn.
46572.
Roger-Ducasse :
Au jardin de Marguerite.
2347, 2348.
Orphee. 34388.
Rogers. Rebecca Jane. 38617.
Rogers (A. ) :
Abyssinia. 123.
Black Bohemia. 4056.
Eph calls up the boss.
12822a.
Songs of sunny lands.
43253.
Rogers (A. B.) :
Breaking the record. 4997.
Making good. 27616.
Road-agent. 39578.
Rogers (A. G.) :
Baby Ruth. 2647.
Cupid up to date. 9410.
Hallowe'en. 17950.
MaJdng rain. 27629.
Rogers (B. G.) Old Brie.
33471.
Rogers (C. E.) :
Satan's daughter. 40817.
Wrestlers. 51841.
Rogers (C. S.) :
Alarm clock. 692.
Amer. lords. 1243.
Jack. 22298.
Knights of the royal arch.
24172.
Rogers (C. T.) :
Hearts astray. 18549.
Kathleen. 23523.
Rogers (C. T. ) — Continued.
Phyllis Denohr. 36189.
Ray of light. 38.531.
Silk or cotton. 42371.
Rogers (Charles) Movie mania.
54628.
Rogers (Cleveland) Ransomed.
384.59.
Rogers (D.) :
Babies k la carte. 2624.
Doctor Skin. 11178a.
Rogers (E. L.) :
Flying jib. 14631.
New flying Dutchman.
32380.
Rogers (Edward) :
Dodger. 11214.
Gay New Yorker. 1.5984.
McSweeny's .iubilee. 27119.
Riley's reception. 39463.
Rogers (Emma) Stolen ideas.
43928.
Rogers (F.) :
Ballascraig. 2847.
Bound to win. 4754.
Doctor. 11103.
Doctress. 11210.
Guiding star. 17750.
In chains. 21121.
Jasper. 22514, 22515.
Love of his life. 26567.
Mab. 27002.
Martyr of the heart. 28521.
Mosquitoes. 31105.
Our German senator.
34647, 34648.
Pickpocket. 36226.
Tony O'Dowd. 46507.
Viola. 49088.
Rogers (F. D.) Old Dominion.
33469.
Rogers (F. K.) :
Julius Ceasar. 23246.
Tempest. 45277.
Rogers (G. H. ) Girl he over-
looked. 16550.
Rogers (George) jr. Lost pa-
rade. 26334.
Rogers (Gordon) Hiibittint's
revenge. 17S66.
Rogers (Gus) Rogt^'s brothers.
39722.
Rogers (H.) :
Adventures of Miss Liiin.
358.
Brother's crime. 5.301.
Costermonger. 8626.
Mixed, muddled & fixed.
30528.
Muddled, mixed & fixed.
31296.
Rogers (H. A.) Before the
Gringos cane. 3292.
3382'
INDEX
Rogers (H. G.) :
Mme. r avocat. 27205.
Miss Jessie. 29969.
Money due. 30766.
Rogers (H. S.) :
Hoosier s c h o o 1 m a s t er.
20240.
Ivan, the terrible tsar.
22269.
Man who should have con-
fessed. 27991.
Porch climber. 36846.
Public secret. 37787.
Rogers (H. W.) Dawu of eter-
nity. 10078.
Rogers (J.) Whistling mite.
.50481.
Rogers (,J. B.) :
Fifi of the toy shop. 14136.
In story book land. 21336.
Rogers (T. F.) :
Gav Mr. Gibbs. 15979.
Lillian Carrol. 25466.
Pair of pants. 35107.
Rogers (.1. H.) :
Debit & credit. 10294.
Heir apparent. 18652.
Old pards. 33598.
Rogers (J. R.) :
Circumstantial evidence.
7394.
Good as gold. 17055.
My new sweetheart. 31665.
New heir. 32394.
Rogers (J. S.) Our regiment.
34754.
Rogers (Joseph A.) Waves of
discontent. 49711.
Rogers (Julia A.) Mile. Spec-
tacles. 27275a.
Rogers (L.) One wife. 34117.
Rogers (L. W.) Moth. 54600.
Rogers (M.) Rogers bros.
39722.
Rogers '(1\I. D.) Gift. 16342c.
Rogers (M. E.) First Christ-
mas. 54496.
Rogers (M. M.) When the
wheels run down. 50334.
"logers (O. L.) His bounden
duty. 19564.
togers (R.) Ponteach. 36782a.
.Rogers (Mr. & Mrs. R.) Acid
test. 165a.
Uogers (R. C.) :
Mars' master. 28475a.
Orpheus & Eurydice. 34390.
Rogers (S. C.) Red tape.
38808.
Rogers (S. G. A.) :
Evening at home. 13084.
Helpmeet. 18804.
Rogers (W. C.) Black dia-
mond. 4080a.
Rogers (W. L.) Sherlock
Holmes versus Raffles. 42095.
Rogers (W. M.) White hand-
kerchief. 50523.
Rognon (C. F.) :
Euchred & jilted. 13020,
13021.
What happened at a sol-
dier's home. 50072.
Rogo (M. S. de) See De Rogo.
Rogoway (P. F.) :
Conquest. 8295.
Day of atonement. 10128.
Early days in N. Dak.
12139.
Jew. 22683.
Joseph in Egypt. 23016.
Repentance. 39067.
Rohde (.T. H.) :
Behind the scenes. 3336.
Hand 'in hand. 18026.
Honor. 20151.
Mme. Xavier. 27224.
Rohde (M.) Gibson's little
model. 16336.
Rohlfs (A. K. G.) :
Leavenworth case. 24957.
Risifi's daughter. 39512.
Rohlfs (C.) :
Hands not hearts. 18069.
Trichoche & Cacolet.
46958.
True as truth. 47208.
Vows. 49305.
Rohr (L.) :
Brains. 4896.
Dick & Sue. 10802.
Fools, puppets & madmen.
14753.
John Templeton Maribeau.
22882.
Marinet Wilcox. 28279.
Octopus. 33248.
When faith is lost. 50220.
Wlion it comes home to you.
50243.
AVild oats. .50979.
Rohrer (G. M.) Tov shop.
5.5631.
Roig:
Lao i;',((iiierdi). 24G44.
Sera fin, el pinturero. 5.528L
Tren do luio. 46913a.
Roig (C.) Noche vieja. 32962a.
Roig (E. F. Gutierrez) S^c
Gutierrez Roig.
Roig Bataller (F.) :
Academia de besos. 128.
Carne ardiente. 6258.
Roii'e. See De Roire.
Ro.ias (E. Blanco) See Blanco
Rojas.
Roias (F. de) Amo y criado.
1312.
Rojel (S. Aguado) See Aguado
Rojel.
Roland (C.) :
Arlette. 1866.
Canard jaune. 5984.
Colette a bon coeur. 7804.
Francs-magons. 15265.
Goldene hahn. 17023.
Homme de la montagne.
20085.
Homme du jour. 20086.
Manage polonais. 29116a.
Wagon d'amour. 49366.
Roland (R.) Jacob & Laban.
22402.
Roland deutsche verlagsgesell-
schaft. Goldner leichtsinn.
17029.
Rolands (G. K.) Fool's folly.
14744.
Rolfe (J. C.) :
Merchant of Venice. 29181.
Pericles, prince of Tyre.
35918.
Richard the Third. 39361.
Titus Andronicus. 46349.
Two noble kinsmen. 47718.
Rolfe (R. K.) :
His chauce. 19.578.
Temptation. 45316, 45317.
Rolfe (W. J.) :
All's well that ends well.
902, 905-907.
Antony & Cleopatra. 1640,
1642, 1647-1649.
As you like it. 2043, 2060-
2062.
Comedy of errors. 8066,
8068, 8069.
Coriolanus. 8517, 8520-
8522.
Cymbeline. 9538, 9541-
9543.
Hamlet. 17985, 17992-
17994.
Henry the Fourth. 18831-
18838
Henry the Fifth. 18845,
18849-18851.
Henry the Sixth. 18868-
18879.
Henrv the Eighth. 18SS4,
18886, 18887-18889.
Julius C a e s a r. 23240.
23259-23262.
King John. 23785. 23792-
23795.
King Lear. 23S06-2380S.
Love's labour's lost. 26713,
26714, 26716, 26717.
Macbeth. 27029, 27048-
27050.
Measure for measure.
28984, 28986-28989.
3383
INDEX
Rolfe (W. J.) — Continued.
Merchant of Venice. 29159,
29179-29182.
Merry wives of Windsor.
29279, 29281-29284.
Midsummer night's dream.
29482. 29500-29502.
Much ado about nothing.
31276, 31284-31286.
New century Shakespeare.
41755-41778.
Othello. 34424, 34428-
34430.
Pericles, prince of Tyre.
35915, 35917-35919.
Richard the Second. 39345,
39348-39350.
Richard the Third. 39357,
39360-39362.
Romeo & Juliet. 39855,
39865-39868.
Shakespeare's works. 41803.
Taming of the shrew.
45058. 45062^5064.
Tempest. 45269, 45282-
45286.
Timon of Athens. 46262,
46265^6267.
Titus Andronicus. 46346,
46348-46350.
Troilus & Cressida. 47131,
47133-47135.
Twelfth night. 47408,
47418-47420.
Two gentlemen of Verona.
47620. 47623-47625. '
Two noble kinsmen. 47717-
47720.
Winter's tale. 51206, 5121^-
51215.
Rolff (W.) :
Irish nobility. 22012.
Mary Ann Kehoe. 28541.
Rolland (G.) Hour before the
dawn. 20376a.
Roller (E.) Arminlus' braut-
fahrt. 1888.
Roller (N. J.) :
Grandpa & the country
cousins. 17302.
Three green Irishmen.
45968.
Rollins (A. W.) :
Dealing in futures. 10249.
Hallowe'en romance. 17953.
Uncle Tom's tenement.
48056.
Way of the wind. 49760.
Knllins (C.) Double life. 11534.
Rollins (C. E.) Dead witness.
10227.
Rollin.s (E.) For 2 weeks.
14956.
Rollins (J. B.) :
Centerville Yule-tide ba-
zaar. 6599.
Kingdom scorned. 23943.
Scenes from the Civil AVar.
41018.
Thanksgiving at farmer
Martin's. 45519.
Rollins (R. R.) :
Cobwebs. 7746.
Her brother's chum. 18928.
Pickles. 36222.
Worth while. 51813.
Rolliston (F.) Force majeure.
14972.
Rollit (G.) Concerning Nancy.
8206.
Rollo (G.) Claude Gueux.
7552.
Rollow (J. S.) Trend. 46914.
Rolnick (J.) :
Birds of passage. 3944.
Cloudburst. 7661a.
Invention. 21892.
On the precipice. 33889.
Pitfall. 36410b.
Sunken treasure. 44546.
Roloson (W. L.) Love will find
a way. 26649.
Rolt (B.) Obsession. 33229.
Rolt-Wheeler (F. W.) :
Nimrod. 32786, 32787.
Pagan. 35025.
Riven commandment.
39566.
Roma-de-Rebalio. See Rebalio.
Romaine (C.) :
Awakened soul. 2543a.
His atonement. 19549a.
Man's judgment. 28104a.
Woman's tact. 51580a.
Romaine (J.) Get happy.
16251.
Romaine (W. L.) Hallowe'en
fantasy. 17952.
Roman (A. ) :
Jack Reynard. 22356.
Renard, the gold digger.
39032.
Roman (J. M.) Blood will tell.
52923.
Roman (M, de San) Sec San
Roman.
Itoman (R.) Manasse. 28039.
Romano (A.) Nature's come-
back. 54687.
Romany (R. ) Lost jewel.
26320.
Romberg (S.) Petticoat sol-
dier. 54941.
Romea (A.) Lata dc los celos.
24790.
Romeo (Vincenzo) :
Benamela. 3489.
Benhamela. 3517.
Romeo y Sanz (J.) :
Almas bohemias. 951.
Artista en crimenes. 1972.
Ciego del barrio. 7318.
Conquistadora. 8303a.
Filarm6nica. 14216.
Gran Carracedo. 17250.
Manifestacion. 28069.
Primer fresco. 37244a.
Real hembra. 38557.
Romer (J. L.) Justice served
hot. 23421b.
Romer (W. J.) :
Idle word. 20891.
Love in overalls. 26527a.
Romerales Lozano (M.) :
Andaluces. 1425.
Pilara. 36292.
Romero (F. Navarro) See
Navarro Romero.
Romero (M.) :
A . . . tocar a misa. 22.
Abajo la sicallpsis ! 41.
Anciano, la lengua ten.
1402a.
Aurora social. 2459.
Bello Delmonte. 3452a.
Centro de las mujeres.
6601.
Hay que picarlas. 18345a.
Organo de las senoras.
34341.
Pollitas alegres. 36728b.
Q u i n q u e de Petronilo.
38215b.
Romero (V.) :
Aurora social. 2459.
Organo de las senoras.
34341.
Pica-floja. 36204.
Romero Landa (G.) Liberala.
25205.
Romevn (A.) Gold pocket.
16904.
Romilly (A) Mayani. 28914.
Romo (L. ) En aras de la moral.
12654a.
RSnasz^ky (G.) Honorable
cobbler. 20180.
Ronayne (B.) Promoter. 37691.
Ronchey (E. M.) Discovery of
Amer. 10n36a.
Ronele (E.) Sec Witherspoon
(E. E.)
Roner (A.) Prince Goldhair A:
the goosegirl. 37300.
Ronger (F.) See Herv# (F.
Ronger, known as)
3384
INDEX
Rontey (A. M.) :
December 4th. 10324.
Rain maker. 38376.
Soul. 43304.
Roode. See De Roode.
Roof (K. M.) :
Service. 41571.
Tliree dear friends. 4o950a.
Virtuous Valentine. 49154.
Voyage. 49307.
Rooney (A. F.) Their first
quarrel. 45660.
Rooney (J. J.) :
Priceless pauper. 37190.
When love speaks. 50262.
Rooney (M. B.) Baron of Vor-
nay. 3021.
Rooney (P.) :
At the news stand. 2263.
Half & half. 17913.
Mirth of a nation. 29832a.
Pat's wardrobe. 35585.
Roorbach (H.) :
All that glitters is not gold.
015.
April fools. 1744.
Atchi. 2305.
Belles of Blackville. 3448.
Between 2 fires. 3692.
Bunch of roses. 5471.
Cabman no. 93. 5780.
Captive princess. 6178.
Case for eviction. 6316.
Caste. 6411.
Cranford dames. 9008.
Crawford's claim. 9027.
Cut off with a shilling.
9520.
Daisy farm. 9653.
Darkey wood dealer. 9891.
Doctor Snowball. 11179.
Erin go bragh. 12862.
Festival of flowers. 14077.
Finnegan & Flanagan.
14283.
Gertrude Mason, M. D.
16229.
Gypsies' festival. 17820.
Happy pair. 18187.
Holy terror. 19993.
Home. 20000.
Honeymoon eclipse. 20125.
How to tame .vour mother-
in-law. 20552.
Ici on parle franqais. 20854.
.Tumping jacks' drill. 23286.
Kissing the wrong girl.
24030.
Lady Audley's secret.
24356.
Lend me five shillings.
25058.
liondon assurance. 26096.
Lost New Year. 26327.
Roorbach (H.) — Continued.
Married life. 28455.
Ma's new boarders. 28592.
Medica. 29016.
Meg's diversion. 29054.
Milky white. 29600.
Miriam's crime. 29817.
Miss ]\Ladcap. 29978.
Miss Mosher of Col. 29989.
Murder will out. 31370.
My Lady Darrell. 31597.
My lord in livery. 31629.
New partner. 32436.
Nigger night school. 32637.
Noah's ark, jr. 32906.
Not so bad after all. 33062.
Not such a fool as he looks.
33066.
Old cronies. 33459.
Our boys. 34550.
Our youthful patriots.
34809.
Over the garden wall.
34933.
Pageant of life. 35044.
Papa's bulldog. 35217.
Paper dollies' drill. 35226.
Partners for life. 35411.
Patchwork. 35523.
Pickles & tickles. 36223.
Popping the question.
36833.
Pretty piece of business.
37122.
Proposal by proxy. 37724.
Saved from the wreck.
40888.
Scrap of paper. 41189.
Shakespeare water-cure.
41736.
She would be a widow.
42027.
Slim .Tim & the hoodoo.
42786.
Snobson's stag-party. 42896.
Solon Shingle. 43140.
Sweet family. 44745.
Ten nights in a barroom.
45352.
That rascal, aPt. 45610.
Timothy Delano's court-
ship. 46269.
Tried & true. 46970.
Uncle Tom's cabin. 48051.
Uncle's will. 48068.
Under a cloud. 48080.
What's next? 50115.
Which is which? 50418.
Who is who? 50632.
Widow's proposals. 50861.
Woodcock's little game.
51672.
Woven web. 51822.
Roorbach (O. A.) :
Just 20 years ago. 23401.
Love's young dream. 26754.
Pipes & perdition. 36385.
Two drams of brandy.
47600.
Under the curse. 48162.
Roorbach & co. :
Love's young dream. 26754.
Marion Fay. 28287.
Our Utopia, its rise & fall.
34796.
Shakespeare water-cure
41736a.
Roosen (M.) Europaische kon-
zert. 13051, 13051a.
Roosevelt (Adelheid & Andr6)
Thieves. 45779.
Roosevelt club of Minneapolis.
Ranee of Oudh. 38446.
Root (A. L.) Tangled web.
45108.
Root (C. B.) Modern cave-man.
54571.
Root (H. T.) Gothamites.
17158.
Root (L A.) :
Apartment 309. • 1669a.
In wrong. 21573.
Live wires. 25956.
Man upstairs. 27971.
Mozart. 31273.
Plaid Annie. 36425a.
Rounder. 40106.
Ropes (A.) Grand duchess of
Gerolstein. 17265.
Ropp (E. O.) Pocahontas.
36594.
Rordica (E.) Gonzargo, pho-
tographer, 17051.
Rorke (M. J.) Mills of the
gods. 29683.
Rortz (J. H.) Return of Hi
Jinks. 55156.
Ros (F. & W. D.) :
Angora cat. 1519.
Open sea. 34243.
Rosa. Dutch pickaninnies.
12072.
Rosa (C.) :
■ Black domino. 4086.
Coiumella's return from his
studies at Padua. 8030.
Rosal-Berry : y
C'est bien pour vous fa ire
plaisir ! 53032.
Dans de beaux draps.
9817.
Gontran demenage. 17050.
Maitre Alice. 54387.
Ordonnance a tout faire.
34321.
Ro.sales (E.) Two aldermen of
Torrela. 47538.
3385
INDEX
Rosansky (L.) :
Dream. 11701.
Punishment. 37837.
Rosar (P. C.) :
Arizona girl. 1843.
Bosom friend of Bowser.
4684c.
Rosche (G. F.) :
Old district school. 33467.
Singing-school. 42496.
Rosco (W. A.) For mother's
sake. 14883.
Roscower (E.) Day in a dist.
school. 10120.
Rose (C.) jr.:
Amateurs. 1075.
Dead Sea fruit. 10215.
Rose (C. F.) :
Blackmailed for thousands.
4167.
Bowery of N. Y. 4796.
Buried diamonds. 5552.
For Cuba. 14788.
Great train robbery. 17476.
Land o' Goshen. 24584.
Poverty corner. 36924.
That Amer. girl. 45527.
Through Russian snows.
46078.
Rose (C. W. de) See De Rose.
Rose (E.) :
Ashes of Adam. 2073.
Lady Margaret. 24464.
My seuora. 31696.
Night in society. 32700.
Once upon a time. 33979.
Pair of pinks. 3.5112.
Wedded by wire. 49882.
Westerner. 50028.
Rose (E. A.) Little lost sister.
25750.
Rose (E. E.) :
Annie Laurie. 1563a.
At Hell Gate. 2141.
Blackmailed for thousands.
4167.
Blarney. 4203.
Bowery of N. Y. 4796.
Buried diamonds. 55,52.
Capt. Paul. 61.53.
Close finish. 7640.
Daughter of Mothdr Mu-
chree. 53342.
Devil's harvest. 53403.
Father Kellv. 13847a.
Fighting Bob. 14184.
For Cuba. 14788.
Great train robberv. 17476.
Land o' Goshen. "24584.
Little girl that God forgot.
54287.
My mother's rosary. 54659.
Poverty corner. 36924.
River bottom. 39567.
Rose (E. E.) — Continued.
Rock of ages. 39681.
Rosary. 39941.
Slaves of sin. 42735.
That Amer. girl. 45527.
Through Russian snows.
46078.
True blue. 47212.
Way of a soldier. 49735.
What every woman wants.
50066a.
While the city sleeps.
50435a.
Rose (F. D.) Duchess of Dill-
pickles. 11926.
Rose (F. O.) :
Capt. of Troop G. 6152a.
Cortez. 8586.
Faithful to tha end. 13445.
Lookout Mountain. 26173.
Physician's compact. 54948.
Sheridan's ride. 42064.
Siege of P e t e r s b u r g h.
42273.
Storming of the Bastile.
43982.
Rose (G. B.) Sebastian.
41275.
Rose (H.) Nearly a jockey.
54689.
Rose (H. D.) :
Daddy's voice. 9605.
Dante. 9830, 9831.
For Cuba. 14787,
King & the barber. 23733.
King's command. 23949.
Rival torpedoes. 39552,
39553.
Rose (H. H.) Walter's desire.
49448.
Rose ( I. ) Funny affair. 15708.
Rose (I. W.) Fate. 13786a.
Rose (Jane) Innocent shall
not suffer. 21750.
Rose (John) Loveland. 26665.
Rose (Julian) Dead sweet-
heart. 53363.
Rose (L. E.) :
Desired evidence. 10556.
In Wakeland. 21563.
Rose (Laura) Little Goody
Two Shoes. 25706.
Rose (Lew) Automobile disas-
ter. 2492.
Rose (M. A.) :
Game of finance. 15860.
Idalia. 20859.
. Jolly chaperone. 22929.
Rose (Norman or N. S.) :
Bubble. 5361.
Man without a country.
28017b.
Married lady. 28454.
Out of the sea. 34848.
Rose (Norman or N. S.) — Con.
Strad. 44012.
This way out. 55569.
Way it turned out. 49732.
Who. 50596b.
Rose (R. C.) :
Bhugga-Bhu. 3742.
Knockers. 24181.
Mythical Mrs. Smith.
31876.
Rip Van Winkle up to date.
39499.
Rose (S.) Talking fest. 45012.
Rose (S. A.) Help question.
18787a.
Rose (W. D.) New England
hills. 32367.
Rose (W. G.) :
Blue Ridge. 4387.
Everygirl. 13136b.
Fair play. 13383.
Frenzied finance. 15383.
His good name. 19644.
Man in the way. 27874.
On the warpath. 33943.
Rose (W. H.) :
Man to man. 27965.
Squire's nephew. 43712.
Wedded, yet no wife.
49888.
Rose (W. J.) :
Freshman. 15404.
Texas pals.- 45495.
Rose (Wilhelm) Kaufmann.
23547.
Rose (William) Revolt of the
commune. 39282.
Rose & Severns. Matter of cus-
tom. 28845.
Rosecrans (C.) Tory's daugh-
ter. 46586.
Ros6e (A.)r
, Kaiser-schnupf t. 23460.
Mizzis werdegang. 30541.
S. M. der Geldsack. 40398.
Roseley (A. ) See B r e n n a n
(A. T. Y.)
Rosemond ( H. ) Banker's
crime. 2910.
Rosen :
Model husband. 30566.
Nancy & co. 31947, 31948.
Needles & pins. 32150.
Quits. 38230, 38231.
Rosen (E.) Cafard. 5803.
Rosen (F.) Night editor.
32667.
Rosen ( F. E. ) Massac r e.
54458.
Ro.sen (J.) :
Confusion. 8257.
Diese manner. 33360.
Halbe dichter. 53856.
Knopf. 24186, 24187.
3386
INDEX
Rosen (J.) — Continued.
Lemons. 25037.
Triple courtship. 47060,
Rosen (L.) See Rosentlial (L.)
Rosen (M. ) Israel, the con-
vert. 22189.
Rosen (N.) Reversed decision.
39264a.
Rosenbaum (A. A.) :
Gift of his fathers. 16343.
Pergamus. 35911.
Sun & the wind. 44523a.
Test. 45461.
Rosenbaum (H. G.) Unique.
48340.
Rosenbecker (A.) Under the
shade of the Alamo. 48207.
Rosenberg (D. H.) Profes-
sional attack. 37605a.
Rosenberg (J.) :
Diplomatic woman. 10900.
Eleanor. 12387.
Rosenberg (J. C.) :
Girl of resources. 16589.
Man & the nurse. 27741.
Rosenberg (L. J.) Interests
created. 21809.
Rosenberg (T.) :
Debt. 10300.
Double cross.
11509.
Rosenberg (W. L.) :
Crumbleton. 9259.
Fujiyama. 15650, 15651.
Rosenberger (A.) Zwischen
ihm und ihm. 52409.
Rosenblatt (D.) Women's
hearts. 51619.
Rosenblatt (E.) :
Freedom. 15344.
New sin. 32461a.
Nora in the 20th century.
32996.
Prodigy. 37600.
Third time. 45816.
Rosenblatt (E. G.) Card house.
6198.
Rosenblatt (H.) :
Reformers. 38888.
Return of Wm.
' speare. 39202a.
Third time. 45816.
Shake-
Rosenbloom (N.) :
Merchants. 29193.
One of a thousand. 34057.
Pearl. 35722.
Youth & old age. 52241.
Rosenblum (W.) Cop & the
lady. 53255.
Rosener (G. M.) :
Birds of a feather. 3937.
Coast folks. 7726.
Cohen's divorce. 7784.
Rosener (G. M.) — Continued.
College days. 7847.
Cure for husbands. 9459.
Deserter. 53397.
Forty-five miles from no-
where. 15085a.
Frozen trail. 15613, 15614.
Girl around the corner.
16461.
Girl who paid. 53783.
Goldstein wedding. 17031.
Great Winglebury duel.
17493.
He & she. 1S369.
Heart of a shamrock.
18450a.
Inheritance. 21719.
Irish Eden. 21976.
Let me pass. 25127.
Lonesome Mile. 26130.
Market price. 2S331a.
Medicated honeymoon.
29021.
Mile with a fool. 29566.
Old home towners. 54769.
Only justice. 54814.
Palmetto minstrels & quar-
tette. 35141.
Relations. 38993.
Sawdust. 5.5244.
Shadows. 41706b.
She would be a movie ac-
tress. 42025a.
Sheriff of Tuckahoe. 42086.
Simp. 42447.
Sir Bob. 42531.
Sleepy Hollow. 42765.
Stagelore. 43740.
Studies in cracked charac-
ters. 44267a.
Successful failure. 44351,
44352.
Truth, the clown. 47296.
Under London. 48118.
What married men do.
50094.
What's the matter wth
Ruth? 50118a.
When Ann acted. 50198.
Where the trail ends. 50400.
Widow's might. 50859.
Wurzburger's mistake.
51921.
Rosenfeld (C. J.) :
Fuhrmann Henschel. 15649.
Vor sonnenaufgang. 49286.
Rosenfeld (M. H.) :
Daughter of sin. 9975. '
Splinters. 43594.
Thirst. 45818.
Through fire & flash. 46073.
Trip through fire. 47008.
Unpardonable sift. 48403.
Rosenfeld (Max) :
Isle of Pines. 22166.
Lucky stone. 26879.
Miss Society. 30028.
Bosenfeld (Morris) Fate.
13794.
Rosenfeld (S) : •
Aero club. 399.
Amorita. 1347.
At the White Horse tavern.
2295.
Black hussar. 4116.
Bridal trap. 5051.
Children of destiny. 7028.
Club friend. 7692.
Dr. Clyde. 11127, 11128.
Florimel. 14568.
Fortune. 15046.
Great centennial. 17369.
Gypsy baron. 17824.
Hair apparent. 17898.
Hall of fame. 17940.
Her only fault. 19093.
High C. 19402.
I shall invite the major.
20822.
Im Weissen Rossi. 20985.
Lend me your wife. 25060.
Mabel's manoeuvre. 27011.
Mr. X. 30283b.
Mystic isle. 31863.
Off the stage. 33317.
On bread & water. 33760.
Oolah. 34233.
Pair of shoes. 35115.
Penn's aunts among the
pirates. 35849.
Pique family. 36392.
Rosemi Shell. 40026.
Round of pleasure. 40094.
School-days. 41102.
Stolen kiss. 43932.
Success. 44345.
Ulster. 47903.
Vanderbilt cup. 48687.
Well-fed Dora. 49962.
White Horse tavern. 50528.
Woman-hater. 51405.
Rosenfeld ( T. ) Fuhrmann
Henschel. 15649.
Roseufield ( L. )
fucius. 6026.
Rosenfield (S.)
(S.)
Rosenfield (Z.)
fucius. 6026.
Rosenkrans (E. H.) :
Dawn of day. 10077.
Fatal diamond. 13744.
Rosenkranz (P. A. V., haron)
D0dsdommeu i Karlsruhe.
11224.
Cap of Con-
See Rosenfeld
Cap of Con-
3387
INDEX
Kosenow (E.) :
Balzende auerhahn. 2875.
Daheim. 9631.
Die im schatten leben.
10838.
Hoffnung des vaganten.
19936. .
Rosenquest (J. W.) :
Fugitive from justice.
15645.
Robert Emmet, the days of
1803. 39636.
Tenderfoot. 45370.
Rosenquest & Artliur. 'E dun'
no where 'e are. 12108.
Rosenshine (E.) Jack's cure
for suffragettes. 22385.
Rosenstein (D. H.) Goblins.
16821.
Rosenstein (H.) Music (or
moosick) school. 31407b.
Rosenstein (L.) :
Die Oder keine. 53412.
Fliegende rittmeister.
14504.
Frauenfresser. 1.5291-15293.
Gliicksschweinchen. 16799.
Johann der Zweite. 22811.
Kleine freundin. 24085,
24086.
Merry widow, 29271.
Nachtschnellzug. 31892,
31892a.
Polenblut. 36665a, 36665b.
Premiere. 37060.
Puppenmadel. 37848, 37849.
Rosenrote dlamant. 40033a.
Sirene. 42570-42572.
Sweet girl. 44746.
Tag im paradies. 44912a,
44912b.
Veuve joyeuse. 48919.
Winzerbraut. 55962.
Rosenstirn (E. J.) Home of
ideals. 20030.
Rosenstrauch {Mrs. W. S.)
Confidence restored. 8243.
Rosenteel (G. P.) Three state
chairmen. 46025.
Rosenthal (A.) Reformed.
38875.
Rosenthal (A. A.) Aphasia.
1673.
Rosenthal (B.) Car accident.
6189a.
Rosenthal (E. P.) In hell &
out. 21200a.
Rosenthal (Elias) Frame-up.
15243d.
Rosenthal (Ethel) :
Chip of the old block.
7106a.
Gentleman of theory.
16127a.
Rosenthal ( Ethel ) — Continued.
Hunted & hounded. 206781).
Man in the coffin. 27855:i.
Noblesse oblige. 32938a.
Rosenthal (F.) Bettinas flucht.
3645.
Rosenthal (F. C.) Gipsy maid.
16411.
Rosenthal (I.) Oath of my na-
tion. 33205.
Rosenthal (J. J.) :
Brown's in town. 5327.
Brown's left town. 5328.
Hustler. 20742.
Hustlers. 20744.
Rosenthal (L. ) :
Blood money. 4294.
Corker. 8530.
Kicker. 23656.
Ninety in the shade. 32810.
That lady from Paris.
45584.
Two Dublin dandies. 47602.
Rosenthal (Max) Veigele.
48749.
Rosenthal (Morris) Father's
warning. 13878.
Rosenthal (N. B.) :
Fourth dimension. 15193.
In hell & out. 21200.
Rosenthal (R. J.) :
Hindoo bride. 19503.
Pseudo suffragettes. 37764.
Rosenthal (S.) New Yorl{;er.
52543.
King
Rosenthal (W. S.)
Wamba. 23922.
Rosen wasser (J.) Isaac's lot-
tery ticket. 22109.
Rosen wey ( P. M. ) Woodcourt's
wife. 51673.
Rosenzweig (D. L.) Quidfuis-
set. 38196.
Rosenzweig ( R. ) Twentieth
century burglars. 47429.
Rosenzweig (S.) Organ grinder.
34339.
Roser (F. M.) Heir of the
manor. 18660.
Rosett (J.) :
Middle-class. 29392.
Quandary. 37965.
Rosett (L. J.) His last hour,
19683a.
Rosetti (J.) :
Household affairs. 20455.
In the forest. 21408.
Little daughter of the
regiment. 25645.
Rosewald (J. H.) :
Baroness Meta. 3029.
King for a day. 23767.
Rosey (G.)* Kafoozelum. 23452.
Ro.sier (F. W.) Struck blind.
44212.
Rosilla (N. R.) Eve & the
man. 13068b.
Roskoten (R.) :
Carlotta. 6234.
Muza ben Abil Gazan.
31482.
Rosley (A. H.) :
Love's prelude. 26731.
Nemesis. 32212a.
Rosmer (E.) See Bernstein
(E. P.)
Ross (A, E,) :
Colombo. 7882.
Goldbug conspiracy. 16908.
Ross (Aaron) :
Anonymous. 1574.
Baiting the hook. 2815.
Child of the Green Mts.
6998,
Circumstances. 7386.
Faded rose. 13338.
Jimmie's cigar butt. 22743.
Price she paid. 37186.
Soul of woman. 43334.
Swiggy, the dip. 44802a.
Touch of nature. 55629.
Ross (Adrian) :
Antelope. 1598.
Ballet girl. 2850.
Betty. 3652c.
Capt. Kidd. 6128.
Cingalee. 7368.
Circus girl. 7408.
Count of Luxembourg.
8671.
Country girl. 8703.
Dancing mistress. 9731a,
9732.
Entrance song, Boobhamba.
12807.
Gipsy love. 16410.
Girl from Kay's. 16504.
Girl from Utah.' 16.539.
Girl on the film. 16611.
Girls of Gottenberg. 16675.
Happy day. 53868.
Havana. 18319.
Joan of Arc. 22764.
Kiss Poll. 24024,
Ladies. 24319.
Little cherub, 25614.
Lyrics of Don Juan. 26977.
Mme. Sherry. 27220a.
Marriage market. 28405.
Merry widow. 29271.
Merveilleuses. 29285.
Messenger boy. 29311.
Mirette. 29806.
New Aladdin. 32316.
Orchid. 34305.
Our Miss Gibbs. 34716.
Quaker girl, 37951, 37952.
3388
INDEX
lloss (Adrian)— Continued.
Quakeros. 37958a.
Spring chicken. 43646.
Tempests in tea-cups.
45298.
There's nothing; much more
to say. 45726.
Toreador. 46574.
Transit of Venus. 46827.
Waltz dream. 49450.
Koss (Ben) Wise guy & the
rummy. 51237.
Ross (Budd) Girl from Haver-
straw. 16495.
Ross (C. J.) Wandering Ger-
man. 49484.
Ross (Cecilia) :
My Arabella. 31486.
What happened to Willie.
50083.
Ross (Clinton) :
Lady of the Blackfriars.
24492.
Niece of Talleyrand. 45016.
Ross (E.) :
Gall of the blood. 5897.
Dancing sunbeam. 9735.
His heritage. 19653.
On the firing line. 33843.
Ross (E. M.) Mobile maids.
30549.
Ross (F. W.) jr.:
Bohemians. 4499.
Other side. 34486.
Ross (G.) Saddle string. 40480.
Ross (H. V.) Midnight visitor.
29460.
Ross (J. A.) Avs^akening.
2556a.
Ross (Josephine) Svpiggy, the
dip. 44802a.
Ross (Julia) :
Convention of the disen-
thralled. 8403.
Jeems Macbeth. 22591.
Match-making & match-
breaking. 28772.
Ross (L. F.) Beyond pardon.
3724.
Ross (M.) :
Children of Eve. 7030.
Elsa Gerring. 12546.
Nancy of Cloverdale. 31958.
Rania. 38449.
Ross (S.) Gimp. 16370a.
Ross (W. H.) Royal twins.
40185.
Ross (W. T.) Spirit of the Se-
quoia. 43576.
Ross & Stuart. Hotel Nearly.
203.59a.
Rossa (B.) See Soubron
(W. O.)
Rosse (F.) All abroad. 822.
Rosse (F. J.) :
Power of silence. 36987.
Trailed. 46751.
Rosser (F.) Black Beauty.
4053.
Rossi (E. C.) :
Charter oak. 6817.
Nathan Hale. 32036.
Rossie. Travelers. 46879.
Rossini (G. A.) Cenicienta.
53097.
Rossiter (A.) Fairy tale.
13417.
Rossiter (E. C.) One horse
town. 34015.
Rossiter (M.) Queen of fame.
38023.
Rossiter (W.) :
Alice in Blunderland. 782.
Big minstrel jubilee. 3798.
Country visitor. 8800.
Dime-museum lecturer.
10862.
Down in Peaceful Valley.
11607.
Humanity. 20620.
Lunatic pro tem. 26934.
Messrs. Grin & Barrett.
29319.
Mr. Niagara's fall. 30219.
Monologue. 30830.
Rapid fire conversation act.
38473.
Second-hand man. 41289.
That '11 help some. 45590.
True lover's knot. 47241.
Rossman (J. G.) Only a
woman's way. 34189.
Rosso (A. L.) :
Corza blanca. 8593.
Liberales. 25207.
Rosso (G. A.) Savonarola.
40905a.
Rosso y Montero (A. L.) Fuses
de luna. 13714.
Rostaing (A. R. de) See De
Rostaing.
Rostand (E.) :
Aiglon. 637, 638, 52601.
Bois sacre. 4508.
Chantecler. 6710-6714.
Cyrano de Bergerac. 9550-
'9562.
Fantasticks. 13656.
Princesse L o i n t a i n e .
37469a-37471.
Prix de beauts. 3754.5.
Romancers. 39828a, 39829.
Romanesques. 39830, 39831.
Samaritaine. 40650.
Rostand (M.) :
Bon petit diable. 4527.
Good little devil. 17091a.
Rostand (M.) — Continued.
Marchande d'allumettes.
28167a.
Rostrup (E.) Per Bunkes vor-
geschichten. 35874.
Rostworowski (K. H.) Judasz
z Kariothu. 23127.
Roswell (T. P.) Stage struck
wife. 43739.
Roth (A.) :
EsslofCel's bakery. 12940.
Rebellion. 38628.
Wanderers. .55815.
Roth (D.) Passing parade.
35461.
Roth (E.) :
Consultation. 8367.
Gray tigers of Smithville.
17347.
Roth (G. J.) Chollie & Gawge.
7129.
Roth (I.) In the wrong neigh-
borhood. 54049.
Roth (J. L.) Man in a million.
27839.
Roth (M.) Anfang gut— alles
gut. 1450a.
Roth (S.) Broomstick. 5252a.
Rothacker (O. H. & W. A.) Old
Uncle Glory. 33661.
Rothenberg (M.) Bargain.
2987.
Rothenhoefer (C. G.) :
Compact. 8156.
Price of pride. 37171.
Bother (A.) Maibraut. 27430.
Rothkirch u. Panthen (Kurt,
haron von ) :
Ausserhalb der grossen
menge. 2464.
Ihr abschied. 20949.
Im heiligen Russland.
20979.
Nihilistin. 32776.
Reingefallen. 3S982.
Rothman (E.) :
All for love. 842a.
What money can't buy.
50099a.
Rothschild (F.) jr.:
Criminal. 9105.
Irene. 21935.
Rothschild (H. de) Rampe.
38423, 38424.
Rothschild (I.) Crimson shield.
9123.
Rothschild (L.) Revolution.
39287.
Rothstein (E.) Raash Hasch-
iba. 38256.
Rothstein (J.) Jasmin. 22510.
Rotmeier (K.) Verwunschene
princessin. 48897.
3389
IKDEX
Rotolo (J.) Hearts for money.
18556.
Rottau (O. S. von) Konig
Saul. 24212.
Rottenthal (M., baronin) Soul
of Venice. 43333.
Rouclere (H.) Mildredisin.
29559.
Roucolle (A.) :
Baby burglar. 2637.
Bridget's trials. 5101.
Fallen god. 13500.
Ghost. 16308.
Girl of the range. 16601.
Half-hour of madness.
17927.
Her cowboy lover. 18941.
Horse trainer. 20297.
I need the money. 20813.
Jealous wife. 22539.
Letter. 25141.
Love's guilty dream. 26706.
Missing husband. 80054.
Nameless. 31916.
Nameless of the Y 2. 31921.
Rough rider. 40075.
Smith mix up. 42837.
Terrible experience. 45415.
Tin-canning a lord. 46276.
Titles for sale. 46341.
Ti-agedy of love. 46730.
Two innocent fiends. 47645.
Victim. 48947.
Victim of the past. 48952.
Waiting for the verdict.
49400.
Rouillion (L.) Nerve. 32251.
Roullet (J.) Agence Legris.
576.
Rounds (C. A.) Gothamites.
17158.
Rourke (M. E.) :
Call me at 7 :30. 5884.
Daughter of Officer Porter.
9970.
Little Miss Modesty. 25785.
Only man. 34206.
Rouse (D. B.) In the path of
faith. 21477.
Roush (C. M.) Swede in Ar-
Kan-Saw. 44735, 44736.
Rousseau (S.) Merowig. 29218.
Roussel (M.) Victims of love.
48958.
Roussel (W. J.) Stenographer
vs. lawyer. 43863.
Roustan (M.) Beaumarchais
theatre illustre. 3202.
Routh (F. G.) Adventure in
the land of Nod. 338.
Routledge. White friars. 50518.
Rouveyrol (A. E.) Man of the
family. 54408.
Rouvray (F. de) :
A chacun son grelot. 1.
Mme. Cautharide. 271S0.
Roux (X.) :
Chant du cygne. 6707.
Enjoleuse. 12787.
Roux-Martin (G.) Monsieur le
juge. 30863.
Rover (W.) :
House on the avenue.
20428.
Wealth & wisdom. 49839.
Rovetta (G.) :
Blind anger. 4240.
Giorno del la cresima.
16391.
Rib of decision. 39325.
Rovey (R. di) See Di Rovey.
Rovinsky (I. Badanes-) See
Badanes (I.)
Rovira y Serra (M.) Sabio
vernier. 40419a.
Row, Peterson & co. Julius
Caesar. 54137.
Rowan (C.) Secrets of the
police. 41376.
Rowan (J. Y.) Girl from Car-
lisle. 16481.
Rowan (Lolita) Seven chains
of Cibola. 41605b.
Rowden (B. J.) Detective.
10613.
Rowe (A. E.) In germ-land.
21182.
Rowe (B.) :
Charity begins at home.
6748.
Impulse. 21061.
Rowe (G. F.) :
Beauty. 3220.
Becky Sharp. 3255.
Bells. 3455.
Brass. 4923.
Circe. 7378.
Curse of rum. 9503.
Douagh. 11382.
Exiles. 13220.
Fifth avenue. 14142.
Forgive & forget. 15018.
Freedom. 15342.
Geneva cross. 16074.
Gush. 17787.
Hero of the hour. 19267.
Houp-la. 20370.
Jingle. 22750.
Laurel wreath. 24831.
Leatherstocking. 24952.
Lily of Yeddo. 25488.
M. D. 26986.
Old Bible. 33419.
'Ostler Joe. 34413.
Personal. 35967.
Pop. 36822.
Prussian. 37762.
Rowe (G. F.) — Continued.
Ravenscrag. 38523.
Ruth. 40375.
Scatterly jewels. 41006.
Sleigh-bells. 42771.
Smiff. 42825.
Tv/o lives. 47679.
Wedding bells. 49896.
Wilkins Micawber. 51015.
Wolfert's Roost. 51359.
Rowe (J. C.) :
Fifth commandment. 14145.
Pup. 37843.
Rowe (J. H.) :
Ned Jarvis, tlie California
detective. 32143.
Queen's evidence. 38111.
State's evidence. 43825.
Rowe (Walter) Octopus. 33250.
Rowe (Willh^m) Singer & the
boob. 42486a.
Rowell (M.) Song of songs.
43235.
Rowfant club. Tempest. 45266.
Rowland (A.) Capt. Fracasse.
6110.
Rowland (A. J.) sec. Jesus
Christ's men. 22671a.
Rowland (C.) Prophylactic.
37720a.
Rowland (E. W.) :
Annie Laurie. 15G3a.
At Niagara. 2167.
At Niagara Falls. 2168.
City of Niagara Falls. 7461.
Game keeper. 15838.
My mother's rosary. 54659.
Mysterious burglar. 31805.
Over Niagara Falls. 34923.
Phantom detective. 36079.
Rock of ages. 39681.
Rosary. 39941.
Sacrifice. 40457a.
September morn. 41518.
Sweet sixteen. 44771.
Thorns & orange blossoms.
45865.
What every woman wants.
50066a.
While the city sleeps.
50435a
Rowland (E. W.) & Clifford
(E.) inc. :
Divorce question. 11041a.
Father Kelly. 33847a.
Rowland (G.) Furnished rheu-
matism. 15726.
Rowland (H. C.) :
Bleaz of Keriolek. 4220.
Filibuster. 14219.
Philanthropic Miss Loray.
36115.
Rowland (H. O.) Challenge of
the cross. 6635a.
3390
INDEX
Rowland (M.) :
Honey-bug. 20114a.
Tangoitus. 45114f.
Rowland & Clifford :
Phantom detective. 36079.
Thorns & orange blossoms.
45865.
Rowley (A.) See Guthrie (A.)
Rowley (E. C.) :
Dutch girl. 12067.
Trictrac. 46969.
Rowley (F.) Frisco. 15475.
Rowley (W.) Spanish gipsy.
39076a.
Rowohit (E.) :
Alles um geld. 933.
Schah-razade. 41032.
Rowohit (E.) verlag:
Belinde. 3355.
Bose herzog. 24250.
Frau RausGubarth. 1.5283.
Hohe des gefiihls. 19931.
Ikarus Daedalus. 20954.
Judas. 23121.
Kreuzerhohung. 24250.
Lachen & sterben. 24300.
Mme. Null. 27213.
Maja. 27554.
Menagerie Krummholz.
29118. ■
Nase des Michelangelo.
32028.
Peterchens mondfahrt.
36019.
Schatten fiel iiber den tisch.
41034.
Sunamitin. 44528.
Rowsey (A. C.) :
Crisis in Bohemia. 9143.
Tarantula Bill, suitor.
45138.
Rowsey (H. A.) :
Crisis in Bohemia. 9143.
Left in charge. 24987.
Rowsey-Ryan (A. C. ) Cupid &
spurs. 9372.
Rowson (M. S.) Charlotte
Temple. 6804.
Roxbury pub. co. :
Adorable Elizabeth. 318.
Adventures of Little Red
Riding Hood. 355.
Affection of the heart. 430.
At the fire side. 2230.
Birthday cake. 3966.
Carnival. 6262.
Clarissa's first party. 7536.
Comedy of error. 8061.
Cup of coffee. 9351.
Cupid in shirt sleeves.
9398.
Dawn of redemption. 10089.
Demoiselle de compagnie.
10448.
Roxbury pub. co. — Continued.
Flirtation cured. 14530.
Fortune-hunters. 15054.
Fortune-teller. 15064.
Francesco Carrara. 15254.
Frolic in the cooking class.
15510.
Game of chance. 15848.
Gertrude Wheeler, M. D.
16231.
Ghost in the boarding
school. 16312.
Hard of hearing. 18207.
Harmonious family. 18233.
Honesty is the best policy.
20113.
Household affairs. 20455.
In the forest. 21408.
It is never too late to mend.
22218.
Kate's infatuation. 23513.
L. A. W. rest. 24276.
Last coat. 24692.
Last day of our Ladye.
24697.
Legend of the Christmas
tree. 25015.
Little baker. 25584.
Little daughter of the regi-
ment. 25645.
Maccabees. 27065.
Magic bell. 27362.
Meeting of the young ladies'
club. 29046.
Miss Mary Smith. 29981.
Miss Nonchalance. 29995.
Miss Tom Boy. 30042.
Mrs. Plodding's nieces.
30442.
Mother's love. 31192.
New governess. 32387.
New squire. 32465.
Old trunk in the garret.
33657.
Our servants. 34770.
Peaceful assault. 35688.
Pleasant wedding guests.
36524.
Queen of Sheba. 38039.
St. Elizabeth of Thuringia.
40518.
Short plays for children.
42168b.
Skeleton in the closet.
42658.
Spooks. 43603.
Suzanne. 44701.
Tricks of trade. 46962.
Two mothers. 47711.
Web of lies. 49875.
When the cat's away.
50304.
White lie. 50536.
Roy (E.) :
Aunt Jane from Jaysville.
2404.
Capital punishment. 6053.
Fifty-fifty. 14153g.
Golden trail. 17015.
Green City graft. 17555.
Infernal machine. 21688.
Mme. Jeannette. 27198a.
Nemesis. 32218.
Prince for an hour. 37297.
Saintly sinner. 40563.
Substitute. 44330b.
Roy (E. Owsley-) See Owsley-
Roy (E.)
Roy (H.) Virtuose. 49153a.
Roy (M. F.) :
Land of tomorrow. 24622a.
Soul of Magdalene. 43324.
Roy (M. H. de) See De Roy.
Roy (M. S.) See Roy (M. F.)
Roy (W. S.) :
My wife from London.
31736a.
Sis weeks hence. 42630a.
Royal (C. E.) :
Artist's masterpiece. 1990.
Drummer's samples. 11881,
11882.
Explorers. 13252a.
Forced proposal. 14980.
Gambler's ghost. 15807a.
House of liars. 20405a.
Hunter's game. 20684.
Hunting for Hooligan.
20694. ;
Larson the Swede. 24662a.
Show-down. 42178b.
Royal (R.) See Abarbanell
(J. R.)
Royal Drury lane theatre. See
Theatre roval Drury lane,
ltd.
Royale (H. M.) :
Her husband's friend.
19029.
Sign on the door. 42298a.
Royall (W. L.) Curse of the
day. 9506, 9507.
Royce (A. C. J.) Ole Olson in
Spiritland. 33689.
Royce (B.) :
Auburndale. 2355.
Phra. the Phoenician.
36178.
Roydel (Dourel-) See Dourel-
Roydel.
Royer (A.) :
Next door. 32585.
Other side. 34485.
Royer ( R. ) Veiled prophet.
of Khorassan. 48754a.
Rover (V.) Fourth degree.
15191a.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-109
3391
INDEX
Roylance (A.) Pawnbroker.
35648.
Royle (E. M.) :
Courage. 8831.
For the girl I love. 14923a.
Friends. 15459, 15461.
Ju.stified. 23423.
Mexico. 29347.
My wife's husbands.
31758a.
Out of darkness. 34822.
Peace & quiet. 35683a.
Quicksands. 38193.
Silent call. 42337.
Squaw man. 43690.
Stray kid. 44104a.
Winning of Barbara Worth.
51169.
1+1=3. 52412.
Royle (S. F.) Squaw man.
43690.
Royle (S. K.) :
Girl across the street.
16419.
1313. 52489.
Royle (W. H.) Dynamite.
53490.
Roylston (C.) Polly's picture.
36749.
Royo de Leon (J.) :
Borrasca. 4670.
Entre naranjos. 12809.
Himno del pueblo. 19499.
Miserables. 29861.
Noche de bodas. 32960.
Royster (.1. F.) Love's labour's
lost. 26712.
Roy ton ( H. ) Amusement
bureau. 1376.
Roze (R.) For sword or song.
14918, 14919.
Rozenberg (L.) Gentle thief.
16100.
Rozsavolgyi & co. :
A. Lanyom. 16a.
Savitri. 40904.
Rozycki (M. S.) :
Cacusia. 53037.
Dwoch Feliksow i dwie
Felunie. 53488.
Dziecko milosci.. 53491.
Zydowskie swaty. 56057.
Rubano (C. P.) Value of a
title. 48662.
Rul)en (J.) Monsieur Renaud.
54590.
Rubens (P. A.) :
After the girl. 503a, 503b.
Balkan princess. 2838.
Betty. 3652c.
Gingalee. 7368.
Dairymaids. 9645.
Dear little Denmark. 10262.
Girl from Utah. 16539.
Rubens (P. A.) — Continued.
Gollywogs. 17044.
Happy day. 53868.
Lady Madcap. 24462.
Little Boy Blue. 25601.
Make a fuss of me. 27589.
Miss Hook of Holland.
29957.
Mr. Popple. 30241, 30241a.
My Mimosa maid. 31648.
She's all right. 42009.
Skittles. 42678.
Sunshine girl. 44587.
Three little maids. 4.5980.
Tina. 46279a.
To-night's t he nigh t.
46500b.
Ruber (E.) :
Abbertons. 49.
Held in check. 18707.
Rubin (A. T.) Revenge & the
.Jew. 39248.
Rubin (D. N.) :
Behind the door. 3325a.
Boomerang. 4629a.
Dedication. 53371.
Weakest link. 49831a.
Rubin (L.) Practical delusion.
87016b.
Rubin (N. M.) :
Modern martyr. 30627a.
Pursued by fortune. 37894.
Rubin (V.) Enchantment.
12683a, 12684a.
Rubino (A.) In Flemmerlanda.
21170, 21171.
Rubinverlag:
Anno 48. 1569.
Heilige Florian. 18631a.
Leben. 24962.
Letzten tage von Pompeii.
25171.
Ovenbeeks. 34922.
Passionsspieler von Ober-
ammergau. 35496.
Tip top ! 55605.
Tolle rittmeister. 46434.
Wehrpflichtige b r a u t .
49944a.
See also Dramatisches cen-
tralbiiro rubinverlag. —
Kohlers (M. & W.) rubin-
verlag.
llubio Navajas (.7.) Rosarillo.
39940.
Rubira (J. Pastor) See Pastor
Rubira.
Ruble (F. S.) El Paso, down
by the Rio Grande. 12540.
Ruby (K. E.) House of se-
crets. 20418.
Ruch (C. L.) Confusion of
tongues. 8261.
Ruch fW^. H.) Queer case.
38133.
Rucker (H. D.) :
Gambler's son. 15812.
Wicked woman. 50778.
Ruckstell (E. M.) Life's warp
& woof. 2.5347.
Rudall (H.) Signa. 42300.
Rudaux (H.) 1915. 52513c.
Ruddick (L.) Squire Middle-
ton. 43707.
Rudelius (R.) Medium. 29030.
Rudolph (G. E.) White Oak
tavern. 50551.
Rudolph (W. H.) Amateur
night in N. Y. 1064.
Rudolph-Markus (E. M.) See
Markus (E. M. R.)
Rudroff (G.) :
Du bist verrueckt. 11897.
Paragraph 11. 35276.
Schwer erkampft. 41141,
41142.
Rudulph (G. K.) :
Black's burglar. 4173a.
Tie. 46162.
Rue (Mrs. A. W.) Sky pilot.
42688.
Rue (E.) Neil Agrah. 32170.
Rue (J. B.) Arizona stampede.
1851.
Ruebel (D. A.) :
Cupid in camp. 9391.
Days of old Mantou. 10156,
10157.
Military mix-up. 29583.
Riickert (F. ) Leipziger jahr-
markt. 25028.
Riitten & Loening. Limo, der
grosse bestandige d i e n e r .
25505.
Ruff (E.) & CO. Tony, the kid.
46512.
Ruff (E. W.) :
Billie Blue. 3854, 3855.
Cousins. 8913.
Failure. 13357.
Her hero. 19015.
Life-saver. 25322.
On September morn. 33793.
Taming a hu.sband. 45041,
45042.
Travelers return. 46866.
While love watches. 50431.
W^oman's way. 51592.
Ruff (J. D.) Man without a
past. 28019.
Ruffin (M. E. Henry-) See
Henry-Ruffin (M. E.)
Rufino (J. Garcia) See Garcia
Rufino.
Rufus (C.) Ewige paar. 13178.
3392
INDEX
Ruge (C.) :
Abtriinnig. 121.
Am wege. 1042.
Hero. 53929.
Law. 24845.
Meine welt sei deine welt.
29067.
My world shall be your
world. 31770.
On the road. 33899.
Raub. 55108.
Resi & Franzl. 39097.
Robbery. 39609a.
Statue. 43831.
Strugglers. 44247.
Two hemispheres. 47638.
Under his influence. 48117.
Wiederkehr. 50S69b.
Ruge (W.) Tai-paud-hie. 44919.
Ruger (F. W.)
Constance de Brolie. 8348.
' Recent declaration of inde-
pendence. 38650.
Ruger (T. W.) Last shall be
first. 24768.
Rugg (G.) New woman. 32487.
Rugg (G. H.) Milkmaid's fes-
tival. 29598a.
Rugg (W. K.) :
Club woman. 53204.
Stanley's spring suit.
43766.
Ruggeri (A. C.) :
Day & a night. 10097,
10098.
For Bonnie Prince Charlie.
14783.
Reception day at the set-
tlement house. 38651.
Ruggles {Mrs. A.) :
Bobby's pal. 4457.
Busted aspirations. 5609.
Demonstrator. 10460.
Gipsy brother. 16401.
.Tagon. 22422.
Life worth living. 25331.
Life's battle. 25336.
Moral right. 31000.
More than gold. 31019.
Secret woman. 41360.
Shepherd king. 42049.
Soul of vv^oraan. 43334.
Toll of the bell. 46433.
Unexpected man. 48298.
Wife's devotion. 50922.
Ruggles . (B. C.) Prophet of
good luck. 55051.
Ruggles (E. L.) Promoter.
37689.
Ruhl (F. W.) Woman's side.
51573.
Ruble (C.) Mamsell tjbermut.
27692.
Ruiz (A. Martin) See Martin
Ruiz.
Ruiz (J. Selgas) See Selgas
Ruiz.
Ruiz Arteaga. Usurero. 48570.
Ruiz- Conejo (J.) Voz su-
prema. 49327a.
Ruiz de Alarcou y Mendoza ( J. )
Paredes oyen. 35290a.
Ruiz de Arana (E.) :
Cuento sinfonico. 9333a.
Gran deraocrata. 17250a.
Ruiz de Zuuiga. I n d u 1 1 o ,
21664.
Ruiaero (E.) Broken heart.
5187.
Rule (A.) Man of no impor-
tance. 27916.
Rule (E.) :
Cupid. 9357.
Hermet. 19225.
Rullmau (F.) :
Adrienne Lecouvreur. 326,
56068.
Adventuress. 369.
Amico Fritz. 1302.
Amoureuse. 13G5.
Andromache. 1444.
Angelo, tyrant of Padua.
1495.
Antigone. 1616.
Antony. 1637.
Ariane & Blue Beard. 1825.
Charbonniers. 6737.
Cid. 7316.
Cosaque. 8594.
Dama di picchi. 9668.
Denise. 10467.
Deputy of Bombiguac.
10498, 53386.
Divorgons. 11058.
Doll's house. 11280.
Don Caesar de B a z a n .
11336.
Don Carlos. 11339.
Douloureuse. 11563.
Elaine. 12368.
Etrangere. 13010.
Falstaff. 13550.
Favorita. 13930.
Fedora. 13969.
Pemme de Claude. 14034.
Fledermaus. 14492.
Gismonda (Argument of)
16683.
Gringoire. 17644.
Hamlet. 17979.
Hansel & Gretel. 17881.
Helena de la Seigliere.
18732.
Hernani. 19242.
Izeyl (Argument of) 22288.
Ma cousine. 26990.
Mme. Sans Gene. 27218.
RuUman (F.) — Continued,
M a g d a (Argument of)
27334.
Navarraise. 32100.
Oedipus, the king. 33295.
Pagliacci, 35055.
Parisian. 35324.
Parisienne. 35333.
Passant. 35440.
Pattes de mouche. 35593.
Petite marquise. 36048.
Phedre. 36108.
Precious ridiculous. 37043.
Ruy Bias. 40392.
Salome. 40607.
Samson & Delilah. 40673.
Sappho. 40774.
Sorciere. 43292.
Sphinx. 43514.
Sunshine follows rain.
44586.
Tartuffe. 45146.
Verkaufte braut. 48S70.
Wallv. 49439.
Werther. 49989.
Rullman (F.) inc.:
Armide. 1885.
Boris Godoiinov. 4657.
Cendrillon. 6589.
Cyrano. 9551.
Djamileh. 11078.
Foret bleue. 15001.
Iphigenie auf T a u r 1 s .
54071.
Prince Igor. 37304a.
Ranz des vaches. 38462.
Taming of the shrew.
55512.
Versiegelt. 48891.
Rumley (E.) Lost & won.
26281.
Rumley (E. F.) Fla.sh of
lightning. 14482.
Rummel (C. C.) Power of
men. 36971a.
Runmiel (J. W.) Rummel's
grand minstrel production.
40261.
Rummel (J. W.) pub. co. Rum-
mel's grand miu.strel pro-
duction. 40261.
Rumsey (Mrs. B. C.) St.
Augustine episode. 40514.
Rumsey (J. W.) Red light of
Mars. 38759.
Rumsey (J. W.) play co.
Gathering of the Mayflower.
15945.
Runchman (F.) Better half.
3632.
Runeberg (J. L.) Nadeschda.
81897.
Runkel (F.) Charlotte von
Boyen. 6806.
i3393
INDEX
Runkel (W. M.) Colonel's
orderly. 7935.
Runnells (B.) Little cassino.
25610.
Runnion (J. B.) :
Amer. girl. 1210.
Champagne & oysters. 6645.
Electricity. 12421.
Ferguson. 14058.
Ginx & his babies, 16383.
Hearts & diamonds. 18530.
Lemons. 25037.
Letty. 25156.
Maggie the conditional
heiress. 27353.
Mignon. 29531.
Mother-in-law. 31154.
Our aldermen. 34521.
Politics. 36723.
Running a corner. 40290.
Seraphine. 41.525.
Sidonie. 42256.
100 wives. 52474.
Runyon (A. S.) :
Crucial test. 9241.
Drift. 11819a.
Sixth commandment. 42636.
You think you do. 52149b.
Rupert {rieomte de) See De
Rupert.
Rupert (E. H.) :
Mane\ivers of Cupid. 28053.
Match-maker. 28762a.
New England echoes. 32363.
No good. 32862.
Renegade. 39042.
Ruppel (C.) Hunting a detec-
tive. 20688.
Rupprecht (T.) Johannis-
zauber. 22820, 22821.
Rusco (W. A.) Little Red Rid-
ing Hood. 25858.
Rush (C. E.) Office next door.
54752:
Rush (E. P.) :
Bon-ton burlesquers. 4529.
Broadway girl. 5147.
Gay society girls. 15993.
Hornet's nest. 20279.
Innocent. 21738c.
Jersey lillies. 22626.
Kaffir king. 23450.
Kemble's coons. 23584.-
Loop the loop. 26177.
McFadden's flat. 27076.
McGinty the sport. 27094.
Man from Tamraay. 27811.
Matinge girl. 28800.
Midgetty-Digetty. 29404.
New woman. 32490.
Night in Chinatown. 32688
Nina Diva's European sen
sation. 32793.
Rush (E. F.)— Continued.
Paris by night. 35301.
Power of the cross. 36994.
Shoplifter. 421.59.
Slums of N. Y. 42808.
Sporty widows. 43633.
Sure thing. 44634.
Suzi. 44711b.
Taramay man. 45087.
Tiptop burlesquers. 46310.
Victoria burlesquers. 48976.
White America. 50485.
White crook. 50504.
Wicked wife. 50775.
Yankee Doodle. 51977.
Rusli (R. B.) His own confes-
sion. 19762.
law.
Rush ton (L. ) :
Isabella. 22120.
Leatherlungs, the Great.
24951.
Prodigal son. 37587.
Silver crest. 42392.
Tale of a peacock fully dis-
played. 44966.
Rusiiiol (S.) :
Jklvstic. 31860.
Vida y dulzura. 48993.
Rusk (.T. W.) :
Alias Mr. Roseberry. 771.
Bull market. 53016.
Ruskay (C. B.) Boss. 52958.
Ruskav (E. .7.) Modern Portia.
30644.
Ruskay (E. S.) :
Duke of Blitzberg. 11986.
Forty winks. 1.5095a.
Highest bidder. 19449a.
]\Iarooned. 2S343a.
Meanest man in the world.
28980a.
Reverend Ralph. 39262.
Taking chances. 44946b.
Taking things easy. 44957.
Ruskin (W. G.) Hamilton sta-
tion. 17969.
Russ (R.) Reveler. 39237.
Russ (W. W.) Strike. 44161.
Russell. Waiters wanted.
49391b.
Russell (A.) Bad boy. 2768.
Russell (A. .T.) Minola. 29764.
Rus.sell (B.) Happy days in
Dixie. 18154, 18155.
Russell (C.) Capt. Molly. 6144.
Russell (C. A.) :
Love of kin. 26570.
Physician & the girl. 36197.
Stronger than kin. 44206.
Russell (C. H.) Wealthy Mi.ss
Wiseacre. 49841.
1 Russell (C. S.) Dago. 9624.
3394
Clubman's
Saxophone
Governor's
What's in a
Russell (C. W.) :
Cuba libre. 9313.
Escaped from the
12912.
.John Borden's daughter.
22832.
Little Miss Robinson Cru-
soe. 2.5792a.
Prisoner of Andersonville.
37516.
Shoplifter. 42158a.
Turn in the market. 47349.
Watermelon cure. 49700.
Russell (]\[rs. C. W.) Little
Miss Robinson Crusoe.
25792a.
Russell (D.) Mile. Maggie.
27264a.
Russell (Edmund) Lora. 26181.
Russell (Erwin) She loved, she
sinned. 42003.
Russell (F.) Arkansaw's visit.
1861.
Russell (F. T.)
dream. 7696.
Russell (G. D.)
girl. 40916.
Rus.se!l (G. E.)
wife. 17205.
Ru.ssell (G. F.)
name. 50110.
Russell (G. M.) :
Dooley's adventure. 11425.
Help wanted. 18791.
Wrinkles. 51847.
Russell (H. E.) :
Quest of the Quezarre.
38152.
Stop, look & listen. 43961.
Russell (H. S.) What Christ-
mas brought to Tom & Nell.
50056.
Russell (Haslingden) Fair
equestrienne. 13370.
Russell (Helen) See Kirchner
(H. L O.)
Russell (Howard) :
Crooks. 9182a.
Dav after. 10096.
Held up. 18710.
In a trap. 21090a.
Infidelity. 21696a.
Man of fate. 27897.
Sada. 40479.
Smithy. 42847a.
Russell {Mrs. Howard) :
Day after. 10096.
Held up. 18710.
Man of fate. 27897.
Sada. 40479.
Russell (I. H.) All's well that
ends well. 52632.
Russell (J.) Best seller. 3.596a.
INDEX
llussell (J. A.) Other people's
money. 34477.
Kussell (J. H.) :
About town. 79.
Miss McGinty. 29977.
Society bluff. 43008.
Society fad. 43013, 43014.
Russell (J. J.) :
Cleo. 7580a.
Compensation. 8164.
Russell (L. Hall-) See Hall-
Russell.
Russell (Lawrence) :
Angelus. 1505.
Buffalo mystery. 5414.
Harvest time. 18274.
Just struck town. 23395.
Millionaire tramp. 29660.
Prince of Sweden. 37348.
Punkin busker. 37839.
Uncle Si Haskins. 48040.
Wicked woman. 50780.
Russell (Livingston) :
Climax of a crime. 7617.
Coming out of Miss Cum-
mings. 8100.
Engaged. 12758.
Green-eyed monster. 17561,
17562.
Jumping jacks' drill. 232S6.
Lady. 24333.
Origin & development of
dress. 34355.
Paper dollies' drill. 35226.
Russell (M. C.) Penelope's
affinity. 35840.
Russell (Marion) :
Downward path of folly.
11637.
Fighting chance. 14188.
Little church around the
corner. 25624.
Lower ranch. 26770.
Lucky Jim. 26851.
Nell of the Alhambra.
32188.
What did Elsie do? 50058.
Russell (Martha) :
First law of nature. 14371.
Types of stageland. 47S39a.
Russell (P. A. J.) Gregory
Shovel. 17607.
Russell (P. B.) :
My cousin, the emperor.
31526.
Vengeance is mine. 48808.
Russell (R. H.) :
Adventure of the Lady
Ursula. 340.
Aiglon. 52601.
Arizona. 1838.
Brother officers. 5274a.
Fantasticks. 13656.
Gay Lord Quex. 15974a.
Iris. 21941.
Russell (R. H.)— Continued.
Knave of hearts. 24119.
Nathan Hale. 32038.
Romeo & Juliet. 39857.
Sultan of Sulu. 44477.
Sunken bell. 44544.
Russell (R. H.) & son:
Alice in wonderland. 792.
Behind a curtain. .3320.
Between 2 thorns. 3698.
Borderland. 4651.
Broken fetters. 5181.
Dancing attendance. 9718.
Dear uncle. 10268.
Dodging the police. 11221.
Down on the Black Canon.
11621.
Handicapped. 18064.
Hesitation. 19320.
Hick'ry farm. 19357.
In the firelight. 21405.
Joe Ruggles. 22803.
Lime-kiln club in an up-
roar. 25497.
Love & lockjaw. 26449.
Love by induction. 26488,
26489a.
Love's warrant. 26751.
Match-box. 287-59.
Mouse-trap. 31247.
Scenes in front of a cloth-
ing store. 41023.
Shannon boys. 41946.
Social outcast. 42977.
Tea at 4 o'clock. 4.5179.
Two negatives make an af-
firmative. 47713.
Two strings to her bow.
47788.
Under 2 flags. 48235.
Vacation. 48588.
Violin maker of Cremona.
49110.
Warm reception. 49621.
Weeping wives. 49939.
Won back. 51627, 51628.
Russell (R. R.) Home. 19999.
Russell (Susie) :
Soldiers & petticoats.
43088.
Soldiers & sweethearts.
43089.
Rus.sell (S. S.) :
Life assurance. 25286.
Sol Smith Russell's dra-
matic entertainment.
43048.
Russell (T.) Married at noon.
28438.
Russell (V.) Professor Kris-
tellar. 37633.
Russell (W.) For the love of
Kitty. 14936.
Russell (W. H.) :
Blackmailer. 4170.
Briar Rose. 5031.
Cardinal virtue. 6205.
Doc Doolittle's duplicity.
11096.
Shark. 41953.
Spectre. 43474.
Russell (W. J.) :
Married mashers. 28457.
Practical joke. 37018.
Russell (W. M.) Tracy & Mer-
rill, the Oregon outlaws.
46693.
Russell & Davis. Caf6 episode.
53039.
Russian Hebrew opera co.
Emigration to America.
12613.
Russo (S.) Neapolitan fisher-
man's heart. 32108.
Russwurm (A. von Gleichen-)
See Gleichen-Russwurm.
Ru.st (A. F.) Royal sacrifice.
40178.
Rust (P. C.) :
Case of identity. 6335.
Exchange of souls. 13197.
Soul's exchange. 43342.
Rust (W. I. P.) Remorse.
39025.
liustique (U.) Affaire Drey-
fus. 424.
Ruth. See Del-Ruth.
Rutherford (A.) Wariu after-
noon. 49614.
Rutherford (C.) Great be-
yond. 17359.
Rutherford (J. H.) Case of
snakes. 6345.
Rutherford (N.)» See Robinson
(N.)
Rutherford (S. A.) :
Chickens. 6957.
Don's daughter. 11405.
.Tack & John. 22316.
King Zimm of Zanzibar.
23930.
Pieces of eight. 36259.
Poodle «& the pyramid.
36788.
Sea-king. 41223.
Ruthrauff (F. M. B.) Predica-
ment of Anna Belle. 37048.
Ruthven (F. G.) :
At a box office. 2115.
Devil's wooing. 10721.
Gay old girl. 15987.
Mr. & Mrs. Tie-Walker.
30136.
Mrs. Snobslev's reception.
30467.
Stage struck. 43730.
3395
INDEX
Ruthveu (N.) :
Autoinette. 1G26.
Fettered for life. 14085.
Othmar. 34501.
Rutland. S. P. Q. R. 40403.
Rutland (L.) :
Emperor of Barataria.
12632.
Kama-Kusuma. 23472.
Lafitte. 24544.
Light o' love. 25381.
Shepherd's fold. 42058.
Rutledge (F.) Our wife.
34803.
Rutledge (G.) jr. Rutledge.
40389.
Rutledge (J. P.) Shadow
brook. 41665.
Rutledge (P. F.) My boy Jim.
31501.
Rutledge (R.) Gelka, the Si-
berian exile maiden. 16020.
Ruud (M. B.) Jeppe on the
hill. 22616.
Ruysdall (N.) See Schuyler
(W.)
Ruyter (J. de) :
Hiiter der schwelle.
20588b.
Priesterin des hoheren.
37223a.
RyaU (G. M.) Eternal tri-
angle. 12985.
Ryan :
Blunders. 4422.
Paper of pins. 35228.
Ryan (A. C. Rowsey-) See
Rowsey-Ryan.
Ryan (A. .1.) Henry Bruce &
Amelia Ross. 18895.
Ryan (Abram J.) Dream.
11697. •
Ryan (Andrew J.) :
Dawn of peace. 10087.
Fair oaks. 13381.
Mere chance. 29195.
Ryan (Arthur J.) :
Land of opportunity.
24609.
Partners. 35407a.
Ryan (C. F.) :
Grandpa's meadow. 17306.
Henry James from Wil-
liamsburg. 18902.
Moody's tavern. 30931.
Night is the shade of every
wrong. 32711.
She wants you, David.
42022.
Ryan (D.) Brown's grocery.
5339.
Ryan (E. D.) :
Crisis in Bohemia. 9143,
Left in charge. 24987.
Ryan (E. D. ) — Continued.
Tarantula Bill, suitor.
45138.
Ryan (B. L.) Hist, plays of
colonial days. 19884.
Ryan (E. W.) White eagle
50509.
Ryan (Edward) He won his
commission. 18398.
Ryan (Edwin) :
Dodger. 11214.
Gay New Yorker. 1.5984.
McSweeny's jubilee. 27119.
Riley's reception. 39463.
Ryan (F. W.) :
Chemical girl. 6890.
Queer insurance agent.
38138.
Ryan (H. J.) :
Inside. 21770a.
Jinx breakfast. 22752a,
22752b.
Ryan (Mrs. H. Z. B.) Gripp
Scott, the moonshiner. 17651.
Ryan (Harry) Mystery of
Willie's birth. 31858.
Ryan (Henry) Appendicitis.
1706a.
Ryan (J.) On the slope at
Frisco. 33916.
Ryan (J. E.) :
Devil of an editor. 10671.
Gentleman of polish.
16124a.
Headline act. 18415.
My wife's gone to the coun-
try. 31752.
Ryan (J. F.) :
Legal advice. 24994a.
Maid of Erin. 27467.
Retired, but returned.
39141.
Ryan (J. H.) Moss madhuhn.
31106.
Ryan (J. W.) While there's
life there's hope. 50438.
Ryan (K. M.) Circe. 7377b.
Hyan (L.) My wife & that wo-
man. 31736.
Ryan (M.) Lady & the tiger.
24348.
Ryan (M. B.) :
Mills of the gods. 29687.
Mona, the vestal. 30737.
Ryan (M. D.) This could have
happened. 45840.
Ryan (M. E.) :
Bondwoman. 4553.
Bound out. 4749.
Flute of the gods. 14617.
Galeed. 15779.
Merze. 29287.
Sentinel. 41514.
Ryan (M. E.) — Continued.
Woman of the twilight.
51467.
Yermah, the dorado. 52101.
Ryan (R.) Gripp Scott, the
moonshiner. 17651.
Ryan (S.) Divorced. 11044.
Ryan (S. E.) :
Atlantean. 2321.
O'Day the alderman.
33259, 33260.
Orphan & foundling. 34376.
Two dinner pails. 47596.
Ryan (S. J.) :
Mul & Mack. 31312.
Paradise alley. 35257.
Ryan (S. L.) Hoodlum. 20199.
Ryan (S. T.) Irish Puck.
22023
Ryan (T. A.) :
Archie's honeymoon. 52721.
Dad's daughters. 9608a.
Ryan (T. F.) Hawkeye, the
Huron. 18341.
Ryan (T. H.) Great fire of
London. 17392.
Ryan (W. A.) :
Amazon. 1079.
Ballet master. 2857, 2857a.
Florida honeymoon. 14566.
Gay grenadiers. 15970a.
Ryan (W. B.) Prince Lucio.
37318.
Ryder (A. L.) Limit. 25501.
Ryder (A. W.) Shakuntala.
41922a.
Ryder (C. T.) Pageant of Hol-
lis hall. 35043.
Ryder (G. W.) Mahommedan
mystery. 27429.
Ryder (J. A.) :
Auntie's visit. 2438-2441.
Buster Brown. 5611.
Little Tommy Tucker.
25905.
Ryder (M.) :
Conscience. 8312.
Man of God. 27898.
Monk. 30812.
Vengeance is mine. 48804.
Ryder (T. S.) Recordia gi'and
opera co. 55124.
Ryer (C. M.) Man in black.
27842.
Ryer (G.) :
Long Branch. 26137.
One hundred. 34020.
Swan of Avon. 44726.
Wedlock. 49919.
Ryer (G. W.) :
Don Quixote. 11370.
Don Quixote de la Mancha.
11375.
Good fellow. 17074.
3396
INDEX
Uyev (G. W.)— Continued.
Guardian. 17711.
Happy family. 18159,
18160.
Jay CO. in a jay hotel. 22528.
Jolly good fellow. 22936.
Man in black. 27842.
Old cronies. 33461.
Old homestead. 33511.
Old, old story. 33593.
Old parson. 33599.
Old story. 33634.
Our new minister. 34731-
34733, 54836.
Prince of devils. 37333.
Sunshine of Paradise alley.
44589.
Sunshine of the alley. 44590.
Two sisters. 47775, 47775^.
Voyage of life. 49316.
Widow's son. 5 0 8 6 3,
50864.
Ryland (C.) Way out. 49774.
Ryley (J. H.) :
Amer. citizen. 1177.
Blue blood. 4358.
Christopher Junior. 7276.
Fairy's fortune. 13422.
Golden calf. 16929.
Jimior partner. 23308.
Ladv Jemima. 24439,
24440.
Milly. 29693.
Milly's diary. 29694.
Promised land. 37681.
Richard Savage. 39375.
Valentine's day. 48628.
Ryley (M. L.) :
Amer. citizen. 1177.
Christopher Junior. 7276.
Golden calf. 16929.
Junior partner. 23308.
T^ady Jemima. 24440.
Promised land. 37681.
Richard Savage. 39375.
Valentine's day. 48628.
Ryley (T. W.) :
By the sad sea waves. 5723.
Sextette girl. 41644.
Ryman (A.) :
Funnv mokes in a fog.
15714.
Julius, the snoozer. 23277.
Rvman (J. A.) Beadles pirates.
3157.
Rynar (H. C.) :
Mixed affair. 30516.
Studio tragedy. 44271.
Rzewuski (S.) Myst^res de
Saint Petersbourg. 31791.
S. (A.) -See Richards (A. S.)
S. (O. V.) Living corpse. 25792.
S. (S, E.) See Sells (Mrs. S. E.)
S. S. G. entertainment co.
Taken by storm. 44937.
Saalfield pub. co. Summer
snow, & other fairy plays.
55477.
Saavedra (A. de) See Rivas
(A. do Saavedra, duque de)
Saavedra (M. de Cervantes)
See Cervantes Saavedra.
Sabatini ( R. ) Suitors of
Yvonne. 44459;
Sabel (D.) Ginger girl. 16376.
Sabel (S.) Hadassah. 17871.
Sabin (M. A.) :
Cousin Jim. 8893.
How it's done. 20492.
Sabina (K. ) Verkaufte braut.
4S870.
Sabine (C.) Irish contractors.
21965.
Sabine (M.) See Martin
(C. W. S.)
Sachs (A.):
Fakir. 53595.
Futures. 53739.
Sachtleben (A.) Wilhelm Tell.
51013c.
Sackett (G. C.) Can love sin?
5973.
Sackett (H.) :
Amer. boy. 1169-1171.
Chat, an Amer. boy. 6829.
Sackett (J. H.) :
Dark horse. 9865.
Long & short of it. 26136.
Under false pretenses.
48114.
Where causes join. 50372.
Will of God. 51039.
Sackett (M.) :
His evil genius. 19604.
Lost soul. 26355.
Suburban home. 44339.
Too many cooks. 46523.
Sadder (H.) :
Pearl of Sahara. 54915.
Tyrant. 47872a.
Sackolsky (M.) :
Always. 1035.
Minor key. 29765.
Saco del Valle (A.) :
A fuerza de punos. 11.
Bella Lucerito. 3373.
Capataz. 6032.
Corza blanca. 8593.
Dos amores. 11487.
Maese Ell. 27324.
Mari-Nieves. 28227..
Naranjal. 32010.
Tormenta. 46576.
Trompeta minuto. 47151.
Tropa ligera. 47153.
Ultima ofensa. 47906.
3397 .
Sadler (C. G. & F. W.) Jack-
o'-chance. 22351a.
Sadler (D. & J.) & co. Double
triumph. 11550.
Sadlier (M. J.) Red hand of
Ulster. 38738.
Sadlier (W. H.) :
Columbia elect & free.
7989.
Silver spray. 42420a.
Sanger (B.) Kouig Zipapek
der edle zwerg. 24214.
Saenger (E. W.) Awakening.
2555.
Saenger (T.) See Stanger (T.)
Saens (C. Saint-) See Saint-
Siiens (C.)
Sdenz y Saenz (A.) :
Adios. Malaga la bella. 285.
Cousejo de amigo. 8318a.
Safford (G.) Deserter. 10546.
Saflord (M. J.) :
Alexandra. 749.
Doctor Kohn. 11163.
Farewell to the regiment.
13671.
Miracle. 29786.
Nerves. 32254.
On the cross. 33827.
Question of honor. 38169.
Royal lover. 40155.
Sage (W. F.) :
Actress & artist. 221.
Destiny. 10590.
His fortune. 19638.
Nathan Pillsbury. 32042.
On the sands. 33912.
Tale of two cities. 44982.
Time bank. 46235.
Tiq settled at last. 46312.
46313.
What could you expect?
.50057.
Sagendorf (E.) :
Blindman's buff. 4272.
Everv Jack has his Jill.
13115.
It might have been. 22226.
School for acting. 41104.
'Twixt cup & lip. 47517.
Sager (I. B.) Great St. Louis
cyclone. 17462.
Sager (J. G.) In Uncle Sam's
house. 21.560a.
Saber (M.) :
Just for a change. 54150.
Pokahuntas. 36655.
Specula tress. 43488a.
Surrender. 44658, 44659.
Sahlberg (A.) Mary, queen of
Scots. 28571.
Sahlin (G. A.) Story of Old
Glory. 44003.
rwDT^x
Sailer (I. D.) Lion & the
mouse. 25541.
Sailer (K.) :
All's fair in lov^''^^" Svar.
897.
Scandal. 40931.
Stever Wortliiugton, bar-
rister. 43889.
Sailor (W. F.) :
Girl from Flinks. 16492,
Her decision. 18953.
Her gentleman friend.
18999.
Only a sliop girl. 34179a.
Test. 45455.
Sain (C. M.) Red warrior.
38812.
Sain ( J. ) Moon-m a d n e s s.
30938.
Sainsbury (P.) :
At odds. 2170.
Doris. 11468.
Redcoats & rebels. 38824.
St. Albin (A. de) Peril jauue.
35924.
St. Amand (A. C.) :
Nick Carter's great coup.
32622.
Return call. 39180.
Saint Aubin. See C o r b e 1 1
(A. A.)
St. Carr (R.) :
Fate. 13781.
His richest haul. 19791.
Lizzie. 26001.
No wonder. 32896.
St. Cecilia community. And
there was light. 526S2.
St. Clair (A. C.) Student's
holiday. 44266.
St. Clair (D.) Our landlord.
34698.
St. Clair (J. A.) Pygmalion &
Galatea. 37935a.
St. Clair (T. A.) jr. Gates of
memory. 1.5943.
St. Clair (W.) Snxibbing of
Fanny. 42925a.
St. Clare (A.) Iron Ann.
22061.
St. Cyr (D.) :
Chrysalis & the moth. 7282.
Daily bread. 9634.
Daughter of lorio. 9961.
Fair encounter. 13369.
Hidden spring. 19376.
House of Oedipus. 20412.
Infedele. 21682a.
IVIaschere. 28593b.
Miriam Fleming. 29812.
Notte di neve. 33093.
Ordeal. 34306.
Phantasms. 36074, 36075.
Rib of decision. 39325.
Sins of the fathers. 42525.
St. Cyr (D.)— Continued.
Smoldering fires. 42862.
Trionfo. 46999a.
Unfaithful. 4S.''.04.
St. Elia (R.) Carnival of
roses. 6266.
St. Elmo (S.) Yankeephobia.
52021.
St. Felix (M.) .SVe Lynch
(H. L.)
St. Francis school for boys.
Boy martyr of the blessed
sacrament. 52968.
St. Francis Xavier (College of)
Sec College of St. Francis
Xavier.
Saint-Gaudens (H.) :
Beecher, Mass. 3266.
Borderland. 4649.
House of the women. 20426.
Pilgrim's progress. 36306.
Will in the box. 51028.
St. Ives (H.) :
Daughter of lorio. 9961.
Fair encoxmter. 13369.
St. James (W. H.) :
Chip of the old block. 7105.
Stockings. 43915.
St. John (A. F.) Conspiracy.
8326.
St. John (B.) :
Broken idol. .5193.
Contrnrie Mary. 8389.
Crimson chest. 9112.
Miss Idlewild. 29959.
My wife's family. 31747.
St. John (C.) :
Coronation. 8561.
Good hope. 17084, 17085.
St. John (D. C.) Stranger in
Manila. 44068.
St. John (E.) Peacock feather.
35717a. .11 ai;''-
St. John (F.) Property man &
the show girl. 37703.
St. John (J.) See Rayner (.L)
St. John (Mary) :
Adam Bede. 248.
Hetty Sorrel. 19328.
Love's sacrifice. 26736.
Madge. 27283.
On love's altar. 33777,
33778
Philip Wharton. 36137.
St. John (Molyneux) :
Estranged. 12962.
Ex-hussar. 13213.
Revolt of the commune.
39282.
Under the mistletoe.
48187.
St. .John-Brenon (A.) :
Carmen. 6243a.
Noel. 32965.
SI. .Tohn-Brenon (A.) — Contd.
Quo vadis? 38249.
Romeo & Juliet. 39859a.
Saint Lary (F. de) Grand
inquisitor. 17268.
St. Lawrence (J.) Transients.
46825.
St. Leger (W.) Miami. 29360.
St. Mark (H.) See Estes (M.)
St. Martin (C.) :
In the halter. 21425.
Old Tompkins' millions.
33654.
Snap at Faust. 42877.
Saint Maur (H.) :
Demi-monde. 10440.
Hawks & doves. 18343.
Ned's chum. 32147.
St. Maur (J.) Kate Pheeny.
23507.
St. Patrick's academy (Sisters
of mercy) See Sisters of
mercy, St. Patrick's academy.
Saint-Paul :
Dans un fauteuil. 9820.
Mon bon oncle. 30730.
Omelette impossible.
33740.
Sa fenime nous trompe !
40406.
lOOeme constat. 52473.
Saint-Pierre (J. H. Bernardin
de) See Bernardin de Saint
Pierre.
Saint-Saens (C.) :
Ancetre. 1398.
De.ianire. 53377.
Foi. 14048, 14649.
Helene. 18735.
Samson & Delilah. 40673.
Saint-Seine (J. B. E.) Little
visiting manicuriste. 25925.
St. Teresa (Ursulines of) See
Ursulines of St. Teresa.
St. Wrba (J.) jr. Marked for
life. 28324, 28325.
Sainte-Croix (C. de) Armide
et Gildis. 1886.
Saintine (X. B.) Prison-
flower. 37511.
Saintsbury (G.) Richard II.
39343.
Sainz Rodriguez (A.) Susto
gordo. 44698.
Sajewski (W. H.) :
Cacusia. 53037.
Chlopiec studukatowy.
53149.
Czula struna. 53323.
Dwoch Feliks6w i dwie
Felunie. 53488.
Dziecko miloSci. 53491.
Gora pioM. 53817.
Ostatnie dwa ruble. 54824.
3398
INDEX
Sajewski (W. H.) — Continued.
Syn woluosci. 55502.
U przekupki. 55715.
Walk a o kobiete. 55812.
Wsciekly student. 56019.
Wyrodna corka. 56021.
Zosia druhna. 56055.
Zydowskie swaty. 56057.
Sakheim (A.) Fiinf komodien.
15628.
Sala (F. M.) Shady side.
55298.
Sala (R. R.) Golfa del Man-
zanares. 17038.
Salazar (J. Martin de) Sec
Martin de Salazar.
Salcedo (A.) Cacerla. 53035.
Saldierna (G.) Weather proph-
et. 49856.
Saleski (F.) Christmas pa-
geant. 53163.
Salick(J. A.) Telepah. 45226.
Salignac (Thomas-) See
Thomas-Salignac.
Salisbury (G. G.) :
Barrier. 3055a.
Missioner. 300S5a, 30085b.
Salisbury (G. L.) jr.:
Honor & loyalty. 20156a.
Silent love. 42342a.
Salisbury (H. P.) :
Masks. 28620.
Messalina. 29306.
Salisbury (M. ) Three oaks.
45996.
Salisbury (N.) :
Hist, of Amer. civilization.
19886, 19887.
AVild West war. 50999.
Salland (O.) Resi & Franzl.
39097.
Salle (G. H. de la) See De la
Salle.
Salmeron (J.) Delfin. 10404.
Salmon (A.) :
Blacksmith's boy. 4177.
Lighthouse keeper's daugh-
ter. 25403.
Salmon (F.) Red Riding
Hood. 38782.
Salmon (J. J.) Down in the
coal mine. 11608.
Salmon (L. E.) :
At Dr. Jollyboy's. 2132.
Cage <& the caperclaw.
5807.
Francisque. 15260.
His affinity. 19539.
Kidnapper. 23680.
Legal lights. 24998.
Merry old maids. 29262.
Mills of the gods. 29684.
Three old maids. 46004.
Sahnonsen (M.) :
Politics & love. 36724.
AVe mortals. 49815.
Salomon (S. H. ) Diamonds &
pearls. 10776.
Salomoue (P.) From Broad-
way to Cairo. 1552.5a.
Salsbury (N.) :
Amer. baron. 1160.
Patchwork. 35521, 35522.
Sanguinary chasm. 40708.
Sal ten (F.) :
Ernst des lebens. 26571.
G u t e Konig Dagobert.
17796.
Starkere band. 43718.
Vom andern ufer. 49277.
Salter (B. R.) :
Ikey & Abey. 20958.
School of crime. 41116.
Saltiel (L. ) New woman.
32493.
Saltonstall (G. D.) :
Don Quixote. 11374.
Gentleman Waife. 16130.
Saltus (E.) :
After the ball. 491.
Gates of joy. 15940, 15941.
Salus, pseud. See Wightman
(S. J.)
Salus (H. ) Roraische komcidie.
39710.
Salvage (W. L.) Craps. 9018.
Salvator (B.) :
Aimee Devere. 643.
Boiling pot ca.se. 4506.
Struggle for liberty. 44236.
Salvatori (F.) Fest der ernte.
14072.
Salvesen (N.) War. 55828.
Salvini (A.) :
Man in black. 27845.
Romance of old Madrid.
39803.
Salvini (M. D.) :
Miracle of love. 29791.
Triumph of love & in-
trigue. 47105.
Salvini (T.) :
Othello. 34416, 34417.
Samson. 40670.
Salvini (W. De R.) Shoe-
maker's trouble. 55324.
Salyer (A. M.) :
Capt. Kidd. 6130.
Lyrics of Eileen. 26978.
Salzman (M.) Grape juice.
17324b.
Samaniego (J. B.) :
Adamina. 259.
Buena nueva. 5402.
Tijeras. 46207.
Samara (S.) :
Mile, de Belle Isle. 27248.
Rhea. 39310.
Storia d'amore. 43968.
Saraberk (F. S.) Eleventh
commandment. 12450.
Samborn (J. A.) :
Ashes of '64. 2079.
Deuce & a tray. 10632.
Feeling. 13980.
Samek (D.) Tommie, the or-
phan boy. 46468, 46469.
Sami (O.) Corner in ham &
eggs. 8543.
Samis (A. W.) Parson's
dream. 35380.
Sammis (C. S.) :
Ben-my-chree. 3487.
Four legged fortune. 15165.
Ruth. 40376.
Snmpsel (G. J.) Apple blos-
soms. 52715.
Sampson (E. S.) How small
the world is. 20528a.
Sampson {Mrs. H.) Lady in
brocade. 24425.
Sampson (H. T.) Shot in the
dark. 42173c.
Sampson (K.) Up-to-date mes-
senger service. 48503.
Sampson (M. W.) :
Love's a vagrant. 26609.
Masterpieces of the Eng-
lish drama. 28740a.
Two gentlemen of Verona.
47619.
Sampson (S.) Drinking hus-
band. 11831.
Sampson (S. F.) :
Broadhurst. 24423-24426.
Lady in brocade. 24423-
24426.
Sams (W. H.) Never again.
32296a.
Samson (C.) :
Encore Raffles. 12690.
Miss Cravache. 29924.
Samson (E. C.) Telephone agt.
45232.
Samuel (B. E.) :
Homeseekers. 20071.
Opened for settlement.
34253.
Samuel (J. B.) Hampered.
18017.
Samuels (D. S.) O universe.
33190.
Samuels (G. ) :
Deserted bride. 10540.
Great conspiracy. 17376. .
Her fatal love. 18970. '^
T>ooking for a wife. 26162.
When her soul speaks.
50231, 50232.
3399
INDEX
Samuels (G.) attractions.
Scout's revenge. 41183.
Samuels (I. M.) Stumbling
block. 44284.
Samuels (J.) Naval student.
32099.
Samuels (M.) :
Cardinal. 6204.
Dawn of a new day. 53346.
Editor. 53502.
Prepared for war. 55016.
Priest. 37217.
Shylock, the merchant of
peanuts. 42203.
Trip of pleasure. 55656.
Woman of a few words.
55986.
Samuels (M. V.) :
Bulgar's love. 5488,
Club friends. 7693.
Conflict. 8250.
Fashion. 13715.
Felicitator. 13997.
Florentines. 14560.
Fraud. 15285.
Jeanne d'Arc. 22571.
K 402. 23437.
Little suffragette. 25892.
Making a love maker.
27602.
■ Memory. 29097.
Plan & the man. 54968.
Thought machine. 45911.
Treasury agent. 46907.
Voice trial. 49242.
Voices of the night. 49247.
Who answered the tele-
phone? 55924.
Samuels (N. W.) Coon & the
.Tew. 8452a.
Samuels (S. M.) Stupidest
princess. 44298a.
Sanborn (A. W.) :
Clerks of Kittery. 7603.
Mind's innocence. 29714b.
Young America in the
hands of his friends.
52153b.
Sanborn (B. L.) :
Comtesse. 8192.
Elsa. 12541.
Sanborn (H. C.) Teja. 45208.
Sanborn (.T. E.) Student.
44259.
Silnchez (A.) Buenas obras.
5405.
Sanchez (A. Garcia) See Gar-
cia Sanchez.
Sanchez (E. Zaballos) See Za-
ballos Sanchez.
Sanchez CarrSre (A.) :
Anciano, la lengua ten.
1402a.
Arriba la liga ! 1917b.
Sanchez Carrere (A.) — Contd.
Bello Delmonte. 3452a.
Centro de las mujeres. 6601.
Golfo de Guinea. 17040.
Mano de la chica. 28083.
Morucha. 31083.
Organo de las seiioras.
34341.
Pobres viudas. 36591.
Pollitas alegres. 36728b.
Quinqu§ de Petronilo.
38215b.
Sanchez de Fuentes (E.) His-
■ toria de un prIncipe. 19878.
Sanchez Godinez (J.) Sobrinos
de Don Juan. 42943b.
Sanchez-Gonzalez (J.) Azul y
roja. 2604.
Sanchez Redondo (R.) Dos
vereas. 11488.
Sanchez Sarachaga (R.) Heroe
del cortijo. 19280.
Sanchis (F. Gimeuo) See
Gimeno Sanchis.
Sand (G. ) vsieud:
Beaux messieurs de Bois-
Dor§. 28281.
Consuelo. 8362a.
Fanchou. 2768.
FrauQois, le champi. 15262.
Mauprat. 28871.
()uel sera le denoument?
38144.
Sand (J. H.) Duchess & the
delicatessen. .53480.
Saiidberg (A.) :
Baumwollkonig. 3146.
Mere man. .54495.
Seidene striimpfe. 41406.
Sandby (H.) What the old
man does. 50139.
Sandby {Mrs. H.) :
Evil hunter. 13159.
Hans Christian Andersen.
18100.
Mother o' mine. 31164.
Only the 1 door. 34221.
What the old man does.
50139.
Woman & the fiddler.
51382.
Sande-Bakhuyzen (M. van de)
For the men higher up.
14941a.
Sandeau (J.) :
Gendre de M. Poirier. 16032.
Helena de la Seigliere.
18732.
Marcel. 28147.
Son-in-law of M. Poirier.
53127, 55396.
Sander (H.) :
Byrd&Hurd. 5743.
Larry. 24655a.
Sander ( H. ) — Continued.
Lovebird's matrimonial
agency. 26657a.
Matrimonial tiff. 28828a.
My uncle from India.
31720.
That little rogue next door.
55548.
Sanders (C. A.) :
Gayrusans' legacy. 15998.
Newrich reception. 32566,
32567.
Pokeyville rally. 36658.
Six sharps, 1 flat. 42625,
42626.
Snap-shots. 42879, 42880.
Taken by storm. 44937.
Union depot for a day.
48328.
Sanders (E.) Rache des sena-
tors. 38298.
Sanders (H. F.) Petalesharoo.
35989.
Sanders (L. R.) :
(Jayrusans' legacy. 15998.
Newrich reception. 32566,
32567.
Pokeyville rally. 36658.
Pygmalion & Galatea.
37935.
Six sharps, 1 flat. 42625,
42626.
Snap-shots. 42879, 42880.
Taken by storm. 44937.
Union depot for a day.
48328.
Sanders (S.) Post of honor.
36874.
Sanderson (H. S.) :
At home in the water.
2144.
Horseshoe. 20306.
Lurline & AVatson. 26950.
Sanderson ( S. ) Old Uncle Jed.
33662.
Sanderson (S. E.) Irish hearts.
21986a.
Sandor (B.) See Brody (S.)
Sandor (H.) See Ha jo (S.)
Sandor (M.) See Marton (S.)
Sandron (R.) :
Piccola fonte. 36208.
Teatro. 45192a.
Sands (G.) Belle of the Wil-
lowemock. 3439.
Sand wick (R. L.) :
Truce with Mammon.
47200.
Under the dons. 48163.
481^4.
Sandwith (M. T. E.) Lobe-
tanz. 26030.
3400
INDEX
Sanerio (M.) Sec Spauuth
(A.)
San Felipe (F. A. de) :
Almas bohemias. 951.
Amor de hermana. 1330.
Ai'tista en crimenes. 1972.
Astronomia popular. 2112.
Dos viejos. 11489.
Eslabon de saugre. 12925.
Fin del mundo. 14244.
Flora, la viuda verde.
14552.
Honra y veuganza. 20195.
Justicia baturra. 23422.
Lobato. 26023.
Maravillas del progreso.
28146.
Morucha. 31083.
Perro del molino. 35948.
Real hembra. 38557.
Sube. Mariana, sube. 44310.
Ultima ofensa. 47906.
Vichy Frances. 48942.
Villa del Oso. 49015.
Sanford (A.) :
Advertising girls. 385.
Automatic servant girl.
2488.
Commanding position.
8115.
Corner in strait-jacliets.
8546.
Ghost of an idea. 16313.
Maids, modes & manners.
27518.
Stew in a studio. 43890.
Sanford (A. M.) :
Flimflam game. 14512.
Power of gold. 36952.
Sanford (C.) Who's hat? 50654.
Sanford (E.) In old Va. 21285.
Sanford (F. L.) Other people's
money. 34476.
Sanford (H. L.) Hermits in
Africa. 19238.
Sanford (I. R.) Miracula.
29795.
Sanford (J. E. M.) :
America. 1137.
William Penn. 51065.
Sanford (Mrs. J. L.) :
Bline, the girl detective.
12473.
My wife. 31733.
Sanford (M. R.) Temporibus
homiuis Arpinatis. 45306.
Sanford (M. W.) Study in
scarlet. 44275.
Sanford (N.) :
Murdered in the dark.
31373.
Roses & thorns. 40038.
Sunlight through the mist.
44551.
Sanford (W.) :
Life's mistake. 25342.
Would vou? 51819.
Taller dog. 51958.
Sanford (W. S.) Under the
lash. 48173.
Sanford amusement co. Tem-
pest tossed. 45295.
Sanger E.) Little Amei'ican.
25581.
Sanger (E. B.) :
Aunt-I-club. 2402.
Drum-head court martial.
11858.
Sanger (F. W.) :
Capt. Kettle. 6127.
Jerry-builder. 22619.
Joan of Arc. 22764.
Lord Tom Noddy. 26223.
Our flat. 34628.
Tares. 45139.
Tom Noddy. 46454.
Tragedy. 46710.
West Point cadet. 50001.
Sanger & .Jordan :
Baby of the family. 2640a.
Edland's husband. 12256.
Girl of the times. 16605.
I want money. 20827b.
Petie Barn u m Jones.
3602Sa.
Pleasant evening. 30521.
Soul song. 55405.
Storm. 43970.
Ziegfeld follies. 56053.
San Giovanni (M.) :
Lure o' the moon. 26942.
Romilda. 39874a.
San Jose. Almas grandes. 953.
San Jos6 (D.) Ultimo amor.
47910.
San Jose (T.) :
Ahora si que va de veras.
628.
Alegre primavera. 733a.
Amor y gloria. 1338a.
Bazar espanol. 3151.
Castillo de las Aguilas.
6416.
Club de la alegrla. 7690a.
Epidemia nacional. 12826.
Ideal japones. 20867.
Juerga y doctrina. 23200.
Novia del torero. 33106.
Patria y bandera. 35548.
T r a v e s u r a s de amor.
46886a.
Veleta. 48762.
Y salir trasquilado. 51947.
Sankey (F. B.) :
Bank wreckers. 2903.
Remedy. 39009, 39010.
Sankey (H. M.) After all.
462.
Sanko (J. K.) Isn't it grand to
be foolish? 22177.
San-Mare (L. di) See Cleve-
land (L.)
San Nicolas (A.) :
Colasin. 7792.
Malas-pulgas. 27639.
San Roman (M. de) :
Bululti. 5454a.
Diamante azul. 10748a.
Senora no quiere comer
sola. 41481.
Sanson (J.) :
Amelia Bouchard. 1126.
Falsely accused. 13544.
Hope & ambition. 560S0a.
Mother's false step. 31180.
Nanine, the child of the
mountain. 31966.
Sansone (J.) :
Greed for gold. 17543.
Power &. ruin, of gold.
36937.
Struggle for life in the St.
Louis tunnel. 44239.'
Sant-Matthfews. Outsider.
34911. _
Santa Ana (R. de) :
Cabeza del ministro. 5768.
Lagar. 24545.
Malaguenas. 27638a.
Matrimonio s o 1 i d a r i o.
28833.
Serenata del pueblo. 41534.
Sombreros. 43147.
Yo puse una pica en
Flandes. 52113.
Santarone (P.) Ragno azzurro.
55102.
Santayana (G.) :
Hamlet. 17980.
Hermit of Carmel. 19232a.
Lucifer. 26812a.
Santley (J.) Billy, the kid.
3886.
Santley (J.) co.. inc.:
Billv, the kid. 3886.
Lucky Jim. 26852.
Santmyer (H.) Spirit of sis-
terhood. 43569.
Santonja (M.) :
Borrasca. 4670.
Entre naranjos. 12809.
Himno del pueblo. 19499.
Nueva senda. 33118.
Santora (N.) Capture. 6182.
Santoro (N.) Grand wind-up.
17282, 17283.
Santos (B.) See Santos (F.)
Santos (F.) Health hunters.
53883.
Sanz (J. Romeo y) See Romeo
y Sanz.
3401
INDEX
Sanz Saiiz (M.) Sereno de mi
barrio. 41535.
Saphar (W. D.) German vol-
unteer. 16197-16199.
Sappiugton (T. L.) :
Calipli. 5873.
Dental engagement. 10478.
Saracco (E.) Paragon. 35275.
Sarachaga (R. Sanchez) Sec
Sanchez SarS,chaga.
Sarasate (E. G.) Gloria del in-
ventor. 16772.
Sarasin (G. K.) :
Herzog Utz. 19318a.
Katte. 23535a.
Sardou (Adrg) :
iStau. 12967b.
Sorci&re. 43291.
Sardou (E.) Girl from N. Y.
16515.
Sardou (V.) :
Affaire des poisons. 423.
Agnes. 588.
.Anselma. 1587.
Arcadia. 1773.
Belle-maman. 3385.
Black pearl. 4128a.
Claire. 7490.
Crocodile. 9161.
Daniel Rochat. 7473.
Daniel Rochat's marriage.
9812.
Dante. 9828.
Dijon affair. 10853.
Diplomacy. 10897.
Divorcons. 11058-11063,
38126.
Do you want a divorce?
11088.
Espionne. 12936.
Exiles. 13221.
Fedora. 13967, 13 9 6 9,
13970, 37452b.
Femmes fortes. 14043.
Fernanda. 14063.
Fernande. 7656, 7658.
Fiorella. 14295.
Gismonda. 16683.
Golden widow. 17022.
Haine. 18730.
In spite of all. 21330.
Karloo & Dolores. 23496.
Love & science. 26467.
Mrao. Sans Gene. 27217-
27219, 49648.
Maison neuve. 14265.
Marita. 28301.
Marquise. 10833.
Matchless paragon. 28778.
Merveilleuses. 29285.
Nervous set. 32258.
Our friends. 34641.
Our intimnte friends.
34682.
Sardou (V.) — Continued.
Patrie. 35560a.
Pattes de mouche. 35592,
35593, 41188.
Perle noire. 35932.
Piste. 36407.
Rabagas. 38257.
Robespierre. 39649.
Roi Carotte. 39742.
Sapho. 40758.
Seraphine. 41525.
Shattered paragon. 41970.
Sorceress. 55402.
Sorciere. 43290-43293.
Theodora. 45704.
Thermidor. 45741.
Tosca. 46588-46591.
Under the stars. 48217.
Sardou's (V.) heirs. Tosca.
46588.
Sarga (A.) Vulture. 49331.
Sargent. Somebody's daughter.
43163.
Sargent (C. C) jr.:
Cleopatra. 7586.
Hobby-horse guards. 19905.
Poster girl. 36880.
Sargent (E. W.) Making a sis-
ter. 27606.
Sargent (F.) :
Daucehall Sue. 9706.
Object lesson. 33218.
Sargent (F. L.) Omar, & the
rabbi. 33729.
Sargent (H. C.) :
Changeling. 6702.
In the library. 21449.
That brute Simmons. 45543.
Sargent (H. N.) Boatswain's
mate. 4436.
Sargent (H. S.) Fettered by
fate. 14084.
Sargent (I.) Colomba. J880.
Sargent (S. H.) Falconthorne.
13458a.
Sarkadi (L. S.) Vision of
Paganini. 49163a.
Sarles (D.) Two hearts that
beat as one. 47637.
Sarner (F.) Pinnzessin von
Cariola. 37498.
Sarnetzki. (D. H.) Eroberer.
12879.
Saroni (H. S.) War of the
Amazons. 49592.
Sartene (J.) Claw. 7561.
Sartoris (C.)" Honeysuckle.
20135b.
Sartorius (E.) See Schneider-
Wiesner (L. E. B.)
Sarver (L. De W.) Soul mates
astray. 4.3313.
3402
Sarver (L. S.) :
At point of dawn. 2177.
Father o' mine. 13851.
Girl &, the general. 16435.
Mile. Maggie. 27264a.
Sophomore & tJie soubrette.
43280.
Sassenbach (J.) Anna Baren-
thin. 1538.
Sassmanu (H.) :
Better. 55155.
Stunde der entscheiduug.
55467.
Sassone (F.) :
De veraneo. 10184.
Grito. 17663.
Lo que se llevan las horas.
54303.
Muiieca del amor. 31360a.
Priucesa estS, triste. 55033.
Sato (K.) Happy dream & a
sad dream. 18156a.
Satterlee (A. E.) :
Colonial progi'amme. 7951,
7952.
Found, a young nobleman.
53680.
Satterlee (C.) Christmas carol.
7212.
Satterlee (C. S.) :
.Tule of the Bad Lands.
2.'5208.
Modern thieves. 30661.
Sattler (B.) Man of nature.
27915.
Sattlers (R.) verlag. Letzten
sechs wochen. 25170.
Satto. Rovensky. 40112.
Saudek (R.) :
Graf Pepi. 17222.
Msirchen vom heiligenwald.
27321.
Seite 105. 41413a, 41413b.
Sauer (F. A.) :
Beiden findlinge. 3344,
Smart. 42813.
Sauers (H. R.) Snow White.
42905a.
Saul (M.) Pigeon blood. 54957.
Saumet (A.) Gladiator. 16706.
Saunders (A.) Thoroughbred
& the lady. 45874.
Saunders (A. H.) :
Cosmic world. 8601.
Starved. 43821.
Wishing fairy. 51256.
Saunders (A. T.) :
Tangled nets. 45103.
Vagabonds. 48610.
White feather. 50513.
Saunders (C.) Long & short
man. 26i:J5a.
INDEX
Saunders (J.) :
Burglar Nell. 5523.
Count & the heiress. 8655.
Little Miss Brooklyn.
25766.
Miss Borough of Brooklyn.
29908.
Saunders (K.) Crushed roses.
53299.
Saunders (L. ) Woodland
princess. 51686.
Saunders (L. S.) :
Night brings a counsellor.
32664b.
Tea for Genevieve. 55518.
Saunders (M. S.) Old Crochet-
ty's shoes. 33458.
Saunders (W. E.) Georgia.
16159.
Saunders (W. C.) Mother
Goose's Christmas part y.
31144.
Saunders (W. W.) White
feather. 50513.
Sauter (E.) Death of Graccus.
10278.
Savage (H. W.) :
Cloven foot. 7675.
Con & CO. 8196.
Devil. 10648.
Excuse me. 13201.
Florist's shop. 14571.
Gliick bei frauen. 16791.
Grape girl. 17324.
Jammerpepi. 22450.
Liliom. 25456.
Little Boy Blue. 25601.
Little damozel. 25642.
Lori Polliuger. 26241.
Love cure. 26501.
Mme. X. 27223.
Mary Jane's pa. 28557.
Million. 29638, 29639.
Miss Patsy. 30001.
Pom-pom. 36760a.
Rencontre. 39033.
Rote muehle. 40053.
Theodore et cie. 45707.
Top o' the mornin'. 46557.
What ails you? 50047.
Savage (H. W.) inc. :
Along came Ruth. 983a.
Maids of Athens. 27520a.
Mr. Wu. 30283a.
Sari. 40801a.
Savage (R. T.) Strange Mrs.
Hines. 44053.
Savage (W.) :
Naturalist. 32066.
Scraggs. 41185.
Savard (A.) For^t. 14998.
Savay (J.) Mrs. Dogberry's
reception. 30350.
Savav (N.) Gem of Circassia.
16023.
Savery (J.) In for the night.
54025.
Savery (J. C.) :
Breaking point. 4993.
Crystal gazer. 9292.
Savieres (R.) :
Chambre en ville. 6640.
Gontran demenage. 17050.
Sa ville (A. D.) Impostor.
21047.
Savinien (F. P.) Nero. 32237.
S a voir (A.) :
En Mandchourie. 126.62.
Eteruel mari. 12989.
Saward (W. T.) Glastonbury.
16736.
Sawer (L. S.) Through a
glass, darkly. 46061.
Sawersky (A. Bernstein-) Sec
Bernstein-Sawersky.
Sawin (G. A.) :
Bill Jones, the scout. 3841.
Blue & the gray. 4343.
Sawin (G. W.) City girls &
the coimtry boys. 7450.
Sawin (J. W. R.) Paradise of
of fools. 35264.
Sawin (R.,). See Sawin (J.
W. R.)
Sawyer (C.) See Krehbiel
(A. G.)
Sawver (C. A.) Estelle of the
Diamond F. 12943a.
Sawyer (E. E.) :
Any way to get away.
1653b.
Busy day at the Borgias.
53026.
Guess again. 17732a.
In name only. 21246a.
Man who always smiled.
54413.
Next of kin. 32590a.
Thin ice. 45784a.
Sawyer (E. G.) Elizabeth
Heath, atty. at law. 12497.
Sawver (E. T.) Loyal hearts.
26779, 26780;
Sawver (H.) Check book.
6862.
Sawyer (H. W.) Model school
at Lickskillet. 30576.
Sawyer (Harriet A.) :
Boardin' round. 4430,
4431.
Prodigal's sister. 37598.
World's fair play. 51780.
Sawver (Helen A.) Pipes o"
Pan. 54963.
Sawyer (J. K.) Aladdin's joy.
681a. 52605.
Sawyer (L. L.) Heart of Pon-
tiac. 18478.
3403
Sawyer (L. M.) :
For her father's sin.
14817.
Help yourself. 53905.
Home, sweet home. 20043.
On the plains. 33885.
Pietro. 36276.
So spin the fates. 42936.
Strugglers. 44248.
Triumph of defeat. 47088.
Violet gown. 49100.
Sawyer (R.) See Durand (R.
64.
Sawyer (W. L.) Abeaxis. 64.
Saxby (C.) See Twose (H. E.)
Saxby (H.) jr.:
Ci'oesus jr. 9165.
In the matter of the widovsr.
21455.
Mahatma. 27426.
Mestiza. 29320.
Playing the limit. 36482.
Saxe (J. G.) Ugly aunt.
47894.
Saxe (T.) :
Cured. 9467.
Den of Paris. 10463.
Infernalis. 21691.
Saxon (E.) :
Bishop of Cottontown. 3983.
Priest's vow. 37229.
Saxon (H. A.) :
Roping a rube. 39918.
Winning a widovr. 51147.
Saxton (E.) :
Down our way. 11619.
Harvard doctor. 18262.
Saxton (M. E.) New version
of The adventures of Aladdin
& his lamp. 32476.
Saye (J. R.) :
Companion wanted. 8158.
Under suspicion. 48139.
Sayers (H. J.) :
Gilligan's masquerade.
16369.
Match-maker. 28764.
Monte Carlo. 80900.
My friend. 31546.
Sidewalks of N. Y. 42253.
Two-headed calf. 47632.
Up to the times. 48510.
Sayler (G. L.) Pinhead's pic-
kle. 36327.
Sayler (O. M.) :
Daughter. 9932.
Desk sergeant. 10558.
To thine own self. 46391.
Sayler (R.) All's well with
the maids. 909.
Savles (H. D.) Old Martin of
killarney. 33569.
Savior (N. H.) Game-keeper.
15837.
INDEX
Say re (J. W.) :
Crazy for a divorce. 9032.
Fishers scoop. 14415.
For the land's sake. 14935.
Getting his. 16283.
Just why she lied. 23404a.
Law & the thief. 24858.
Love's model. 26725.
Lucky loser. 26859.
Marriage at first sight.
28370a.
Pair of daddies. 35086.
Rube hotel. 40211,
Soldiers of misfortune.
43103.
That fool mule. 45560.
Wanted, glad rags. 49557.
Who's afraid? 50647.
Say re (T. B.) :
Charles O'Malley. 6764.
Commanding officer. 8114.
Great game. 17396.
Irish cavalier. 21962.
Ransomed. 38459.
Treasure Island. 55648.
Twenty years. 47461a.
Sayre (T. H,) :
Alexander Hamilton. 745.
Blue & the gray, 4339.
Blue mask. 4379.
Day after. 10095.
Jessica. 22651.
Light that shines. 25396.
Lively girl. 25959.
Mixed pickles, 30529.
Open switch. 34248.
Our doctor. 34602, 34603.
Our doctors. 34605.
Our minister. 34714.
Pilgi-im. 36295.
Strategist. 44084.
Strategists. 44086.
Tale of Mex. 44971.
Twice won. 47471.
Zingara. 52357.
Say ward (W. H.) jr.:
Fo' Marse Gawge, 14642.
Girl in the North. 16568.
In good old colony times.
21188.
Old bear Griffin's nurse.
33416a,
Whoso hath loved, 50722,
Scaife (R. C.) Singing sailors.
42495.
Scales (C. L. G.) Masque of
the dawn. 54456.
Scanlan (J. C.) :
Captain. 6078.
General. 16034.
Village blacksmith. 49024.
Scanlan (J, F.) Lauvderg.
24834,
Scanlan (W, J.) :
Mavourneen, 28886,
Miles-aroon, 29567.
Scanlon (G, B,) Three widows,
46041,
Scarborough (G. M,) :
Alamo. 684.
At bay. 2120,
At sunset, 2195.
City of indiscretion. 7458.
Court of last resort. 8851.
For money. 14881.
Fourth week. 15207.
Heart of Wetona. 53889.
Impossible, 21039,
Mormon, 31035,
Oklahoma, 33391a.
Oklahoman. 33398.
Only human. 34203b.
Pipes o' Pan. 36386.
Stolen city. 43923.
Tenderfoot in Tex. 45372.
What is love? 50088a,
50088b.
Scardefield (A. F.) Settled for
life. 41589.
Scarlett (L.) :
Mask. 54449.
Triangle. 46946.
Scates (E. W.) Hist, pageant
of Fort Fairfield & the Aroos-
took Valley. 53956.
Schaber (C. F.) Red streak,
38806,
Schach (M.) Erste liebhaber.
12891.
Schacht (G.) Tragedy of an
actor's life. 46719.
Schade (A.) :
Hard time for Flannagan.
18209.
Mistakes will happen.
30122.
Schade (J. G.) Richters mil-
lionen. 89395.
Schaefer (C. ) Woman in the
case. 51418.
Schaefer (C, H, B.) :
Bridge of stars, 5091,
Tryst & the jumping jack
door, 47311,
Schaefer (F. J,) N. Y. 31881.
Schaefer (F. W.) :
Before the coronation.
3288.
Object, matrimony, 33221,
Osgar & Adolf, 34403.
Schaefer (J.) Christoph Co-
lumbus. 7254.
Schaefer (K.) :
Doctor's creaking sign.
11192.
Nephew of his uncle. 32226.
Nurse. 33162.
SchafEer (Wilhelm) Robber
baron. 39606.
Schaeffer (William) Across
the ocean. 185.
Schatzler-Perasini (G.) :
Held von Troja. 18713a,
Manoverregen, 28086.
Sonnenscheinchen. 43259.
Siindenbocke. 44381.
Schafer (J.) Swiss patriots.
44805a.
Schafer (M. N.) Love & war.
26473.
Schafer (S. A.) :
Murdered bride. 31372.
Outlaw girl, 34891,
Sunshine & shadows.
44583.
Schafer (V. H.) :
Netherside. 32262.
Speckled peach. 4347J..
Schaff (W.) Sumpfblumen.
44519.
Schaffer (J.) Trust slaves.
47273.
Schaff ner (H. H.) Aspirations.
2090.
Schaff uit (C. J.) At Meadows
End. 2160.
Schafstein & co. Fitzebutze.
14424.
Schalk (Doctores) & co. Schone
student & frauengunst. 41091.
Schalk (E. A.) Chauffeuse.
6854.
Schambs (W.) Away from
home. 2577.
Schanche (H. K.) Modern Ice-
landic plays. 54574.
Schanzer (O.) :
Cavaliere della rosa. 6531.
Elettra. 12439.
Schanzer (R. ) :
Beiden husareu. 3345, 3346.
Extrablatter ! 53579, 53.580.
Filmzauber. 14239, 14240.
Girl on the film, 16611,
Grosse rosinen, 17684,
17685,
Kunstlerliebe, 24267,
Lord Piccolo. 26215.
Madel von Montmartre.
27316, 27317.
Mein mliderl. 29063, 29064.
Pariser luft, 35315,
Sein herzensjunge. 41410.
Verbotene kuss. 48851.
Weiberfeind. 49946.
Wenn zwei hochzeit
machen, 55871,
Wie einst im mai, 50868b.
50868c.
Schapiro (M.) Freyja, the
daughter of the gods\ 15411,
3404
INDEX
Scharff (J.) Hysteria. 31792.
ScharkanskY (A. M.) Rachel.
38300.
Scharrelmann (W.) :
Ileilige not. 18632c.
Krieg. 24252.
Wages of war. 49361.
Scharwenka (X.) Mataswintha.
28757.
Schatie (T. F.) Nana Sahib.
31938.
Schatts (M. D.) Music hath
charms. 31405.
Schanffler (F.) Rural maid &
the heir to the cottage pud-
ding. 40308.
Scheben (C. J.) • Prof. Get
Next. 37630.
Schefer (G.) Theatre. 45635.
Sehefe (H. W.) :
In the Rockies. 21494.
Mountain hero. 31228.
Seheff {Mrs. J. S.) Bernice
Salem. 52868.
Seheff (M.) :
Bernice Salem. 52868.
Mother of his children.
54612.
Seheff auer (H.) Neue Shylock.
32275.
Sclieft'el (J. V. von) Ekkehard.
11933, 12366.
Scheibel (H. H.) Dago's love.
9630.
Scheibenhof (B. R. von) Frau-
lein aus gutem hause. 15232.
Scheibl (H. J.) Schemers.
55249.
Scheithauers (K.) verlag.
Suffragetten. 44419a.
Schelby (C. C) Great electro-
cution act. 17385.
Schelcher ( R. ) Clemenceau
case. 7578.
Schell (Sherril) Object, matri-
mony. 33223.
Schell (Stanley) :
Aladdin. 679.
Bargain day. 2988a.
Bargain hunters. 2991a.
Bicycle vs. wolves. 3757a.
Black vs. white. 4152a.
Blue & white p o 1 k a d o t
shirt. 4346a. .
Book-canvasser^ 4603a.
Buying a hat. 5668a,
Cinderella. 7348.
Convention of laborers.
8400.
Cozy corner. 8984a.
Experience in Arcadia.
13232d.
Good-night drill & songs.
17101, 17101a.
S<-]iell (Stanley) — Continued.
Hiawatha entertainments.
19351c.
Hotel piazza ladies. 20360a.
I'm engaged. 20807a.
It was a miracle. 22246b.
Leading ladv seeking a job.
24921a.
Modern Queen Esther.
30648a.
Mop agent. 30987a.
Old maids' conference.
33548.
Pair of lunatics. 35102.
Ravings of a mad actor.
38525a.
Real Thanksgiving. 38570.
Reuben & Rachel d r i 1 1.
39205. 39206.
Roll-call of the nation.
39759.
Rosa. 39921.
S a i 1 o r s' entertainment.
40504.
Slim club. 42785a.
Small boy & suit of clothes.
42808n.
'Svlunis vs. fresh a i r.
44844a.
'Tis the finish of the play.
46318b.
Uncomplaining married
man. 48068a.
Up-to-date saleslady.
48506a.
Up - to - date stenographer.
48506b.
Village seamstress. 49051a.
Young Mrs. Bascom's first
at home. 52181a.
Schelling (F. B.) :
Eastward hoe. 12177a.
Macbeth. 27035.
Masterpieces of Englisli
drama : Beaumont &
Fletcher. 28738.
Merchant of Venice. 29153.
Schem (L. C.) :
Constance of Armagnac.
8349.
Duke of Fortunone. 11989.
Lobbyists. 26028.
Personal. 35968.
Sybil's cave. 44841.
Schenck (A.) Dream of an
autumn sunset. 11732.
Schenck (E.) :
Fairy bride. 53590.
Under the 7th rib. 48206.
Schenck (E. O.) Show-down.
42179.
Schenck (F.) :
Comedies of Holberg, 8055a.
Death & the dicers. 10272.
3405
Schenck (G. E. P.) Electric
chair. 12405.
Sclienk (G.) Leipziger jahr-
markt. 25028.
Sclienk (.J.) Village barber.
49018.
Schereck (J.) Marthas leidens-
weg. 28503.
Schering (E.) :
Debit & credit. 10294a.
Outcast. 34S72a.
Simoon. 42446a.
Scherman (H. ) First .step.
14387.
Scherman (:\r. B.) Hearth of
Cal. 18515.
Scherpe (A. L.) Appearances.
1703.
Schertlin (A.) Untergang von
Pompeii. 48429b.
Sclieu (R.) :
Letzte abend. 25160.
Waare. 49338.
Scheuhing (J. B.) Hunted
down. 20681.
Schiavone (M. F.) Wait for
Margarita at Ellis Isle. 49391.
Schick (E.) Fandango. 13636.
Schick (M.) Wooden Indian.
51676.
Schierbrand (W. von) See Von
Schierbrand (W.)
Schiff (E.) :
Charity girl. 6750.
Duchess de Lara. 11917.
Duchess de Pisa. 11919.
He's a king. 18378.
Nellie Kavanagh. 32205.
Nora's vow. 33002.
On the brink. 33812.
Schiff (H. R.) Napoleon's
Kitty. 32007.
Schiff (S. S.) New (coming)
woman. 32346.
Schiff, Navratil & co. New
(coming) woman. 32346.
Schiffman (S.) Spell. 43496.
Schill (Mrs. M. F.) Sappho.
40775.
Schiller (A.) Jim dandy girls.
22730.
Schiller (E. A.) Dora Thorne.
11453.
Schiller (Frank) See Schill
(Mrs. M. F.) 40775.
Schiller (Friedrich) See Schil-
ler (J. C. F. von)
Schiller (J. C. F. von) :
Braut von Messina. 4934a,
4934b.
Continental drama. 8380a.
Death of Wallenstein.
16184a.
INDEX
Schiller (J. C. F. von)— Contd.
Don Carlos. 11339a,
11339b, 37280.
Junsfrau von Orleans.
23299-23300g.
Kabale & liebe. 23442a.
Maid of Orleans. 27487-
27489b.
Maria Stuart. 28239-
28239h.
Mary Stuart. 28572a,
28574, 28575.
Neffe als onkel. 32154-
32155b, 32227.
Piccolomini. 36209a,
36209b.
Robbers. 39608a.
Wallenstein. 49433b-
49433d.
Wallenstein's camp. 49434.
Wilhelm Tell. 8380a,
17445b, 44805a, 51012a-
51013k.
William Tell. 16184a.
51068a-51069a, 53127,
55953.
Schiller (M.) Whistling bach-
elor. 50477.
Schilling (C.) I see Zenith.
20820
Schilling (M. B.) Who trim-
med the Christmas tree.
54496.
Schilling (W. S.) :
Fool. 14708.
Vampire's fool. 48682.
Wanted, .John Douglass.
49558a.
Schillinger (P. G. K.) :
Chronic bachelor. 7281.
For conscience sake. 14786.
Schillings (M.) Mona Lisa.
30736a.
Schillings (Max or R. M. von)
See Manz (R.)
Schindhelm. Oklahoma. 33393.
Schindler (A. J.) :
Discontented sisters. 10927.
Knaves & fools. 24121.
Kriss Kringle. 24257.
Lily & Rosebud. 25479.
Our merry-making min-
strels. 34713.
Schindler (F. M. S.) Eureka.
13050.
Schindler (H.) Mrs. Norton's
mission. 30423a.
Schindler (P.) Isle of spice.
22171.
Schinks (R. M.) Affair of the
family. 416.
Schintzler (A.) Duke & the
actress. 11977, 11978.
Schirmer (G.) :
Amico Fritz. 1301.
Aphrodite. 167.5a.
. Cendrillon. 6590.
Cleopatra. 53196.
Cyrano. 9550.
Damnation of Faust. 9685b.
Dejanire. 53377.
Doctor Cupid. 11129a.
Fairyland. 13419d.
Goyescas. 17208a.
Hel&ne. 18735.
Inquisitive women. 21761.
Jack & the baked-bean
stalk. 22317.
.Tewels of the Madonna.
22707.
Julien. 2322.5a.
Knickerbockers. 24128.
Lobetanz. 26030.
Lovers' quarrel. 26681.
Mme. Sans Gene. 27217c.
Madeleine. 27238a.
Manru. 28096.
Merry Mexican. 29256a.
Natoma. 32060.
Outlaws of Etiquetta.
34900a.
Pagliacci. 35053.
Trojans in Carthage.
47142.
Ulysses. 47912.
Schirmer (P.) Rettungen.
39173.
Schivo :
Follies of Frisco. 14673.
Follies of San Francisco.
14679.
Schlack (G. W. E.) :
Fiirst von Marokko.
15632.
Horridoh. 20282.
Marmorweib. 28342.
Verbotene braut. 48850.
Schlageter {Mrs. G. A.) Wo-
man's sacrifice. 51569.
Schlaghamer (R.) Tattoo.
45106.
Schlagintweit (R.) :
Braumeister Bock. 4932.
Calumet. 5927.
Schlater (G.) Guess. 17729.
Schlegel (C. W.) Millionaire
tramps. 29662.
Schlegel (E. P.) Surprise to
everyone. 55489.
Schleiflfarth (G.) :
Society circus. 43009.
Soldiers & petticoats.
43088.
Soldiers & sweethearts.
43089.
Schleijer (P., freUierr von
Hohen) See Hoheu Schleijer.
Schleiter (F.) Fixed idea.
14450a.
Schlemmer (A.) Six broken
engagements. 42614.
Schlenker (C.) :
Germelshausen. 16211.
Wilhelm Tell. 51013a.
Schleppy (S. L.) Widowers'
Waterloo. 50847a.
Schlesinger (A.) Sensation
des tages. 41486.
Schlesinger (J. J.) New ar-
rivals. 32321.
Schlesinger (L.) :
Cow-boy in petticoats. 8936.
Tiger-Heart. 46185.
Velvet wasp. 48769.
When ' love was blind.
50264.
Won by a song. 51633.
Schlesinger (Mrs. N.) Parson
doctor. 35372.
Schlesinger (S. R.) :
.Toy of life. 23080a.
Mated, a modern tragedy.
28779.
Schlesinger'sche buch-und mu-
sikhandlung (R. Lienau) :
Braut von Korea. 4934.
Frau Anne, die dame am
putztisch. 15279a.
Schlesische buchdruckerei,
kunst- und verlags-anstalt
von S. Schottlaender :
Grosse licht. 17681.
Griine zweig. 17704.
Schlesische verlags-anstalt v. S.
Schottlaender. Dunkle thor.
12040.
Schley (L. M.) Miranda, a town
idyl. 29803.
Schlever (J.) Abraham Lin-
coln. 92.
Schlicher (J. J.) Latin plays
for student performances &
reading. 54234.
Schloh (A. C. J.) :
Elfenreigen. 12461.
Er wollte konig sein. 12848.
Schlosser (H. MuUer-) »S'ee
Miiller-Schlosser.
Schlosberg (Z.) Old veteran.
33666.
Schloss (H. A.) :
Engagement. 53538.
Quarrel. 55080.
Some surprise. 55387.
Schlosser (G. W.) Down &
out. 11571a.
Schlotterbeck (G.) :
Dollar & the rose. 11263.
Dollar mark. 11267.
Down, out & up. 11620.
Emperor.,, 1262Sa.
3406
INDEX
5431.
r.2-ior>.
On unit es-
SchlolUu-beck (G.)— Coutd.
Fii-sl hrotlier. 14350a.
Will- lord. 495S5a.
S.hlueler (A. K. & C. T.
Building inspector.
Ueci.sioii. 10342.
Headliner. 18416.
Scliliiter (V.) verhig:
Salome. 40613.
Zwei nieusehen.
SchlinnberKer (.T. )
' ■ olave. 33779.
Sdinialliaus (K. ) :
Aristokrat & farmer. 1837.
Schicksalswogeu. 41055.
Schnie<les ( H. ) Dronningen of
Montmartre. 11847.
Schmehl (L. C.) Love, law &
dried-beef. 54341.
Schmid (.T. ^1) Love birds.
26486.
Schmid (O. E.) :
Nazarene. 32103a.
Nazarener. 32104.
Schmid-Frei (L.) :
Nazarene. 32103a.
Nazarener. 32104.
Schmidt (A. H.) Man of iron.
27909a.
Schmidt (A. J.) Hawkeye.
18340.
Schmidt (E.) Dramatic reader.
.53462.
Schmidt (F. G. G.) :
Heimat. 18633.
Joliannes. 22815a.
Schmidt (F. L.) //•. Napoleon
at St. Helena. 31992.
Schmidt (Franz) Notre-Dame.
33089.
Schmidt (Frederick) Our
country's call. 54832.
Schmidt (J.) Diana la caza-
dora. 10787.
Schmidt (K.) :
Children of Hagar. 53134.
Your people. 56045.
Schmidt (Leopold) Heim-
kehr des Odyrseus. 18638a-
18638c.
Schmidt (Lotliar) Sec Gold-
schmidt (L.)
Schmidt (Louis) That Schwel-
stein affair. 45617.
Schmidt (M.) Ewige lampe.
13177.
Schmidt (O. E.) :
Bannermaun. 2928.
Flachsmann als erzieher.
14455a;
Gerechtigkeit. 16176.
liiebe horet nimmer anf.
25239.
Schmidt (O. E.) — Continued.
Ortrun & Tlsebill. 34394.
Tartiitf der patriot. 45144.
Schmidt (O. P.) Mayor of
Ozone I'ark. 28935.
Schmidt-Kestn(?r (H.) :
Rudenzauber. 5391, 5392.
Lufz Luwenhaupt. 2695S.
Schmidtbonn (W.) :
(fraf von Gleichen. 17224.
Hilfe ! ein kind ist vom
himmel gef alien. 19487.
Spielende Eros. 43540.
Zorn des Achilles. 52390.
Sehmied (C. F.) Power of ven-
geance. 37000.
Schmieden (F. C.) Eiuheirat.
12356.
Schmieden (F. W.>:
Dollarprinzessinen. 11269.
Dreiviertelwelt. 11803.
Fraulein aus gutera hause.
15232.
Herr kurator. 19306.
Himmel auf erden. 19495.
Kleine Vulkan. 24093.
Missionsschiff. 30086.
Sitteukommission, 42610.
Waare. 49338.
Schmieden (F. W.) & co. :
Arme Margaret. 1881.
Hoflieferautin. 19938.
Neue miidchen. 32274.
Passionsspiel. 35495.
Schwester Helene. 41144.
Storch ist tot. 43967.
Yor dem siindenfall. 49285.
Schmieden (A.) Mein er-
lauchter ahnherr. 29061.
Schmitt (E. L.) :
Bvegones. 5734.
Piay-actress. 36452.
Schmitt (J.) Golden secret.
17007, 17008.
Schmitz (G.) Wenn die liebe
stirl)t. 49979.
Schmitz (M.) :
Crowned in chains. 9235.
Uvv grace of Ky. 19003.
Schmitz (O. A. H.) :
Don .Juan und die kurtl-
saue. 11353a.
Hysterische mann. 20781b.
Schmulowitz (N. ) Chasers.
6821.
Schnabel (L. ) Seelenkunde.
41396.
Schnake (F.) :
-Tesus. 22670.
IMontezuraa. 30909.
Ileineke Fuch.s. 38980.
Schneider (C. L.) Drifting.
11823.
Schneider (C. N.) Enid. 12784.
Schneider (E.) See Schneider-
Wie.sner (L. E. B.)
Schneider (E. E. ) Bandit king
of Hungary. 2890.
Schneider (10. F.) Apollo.
52710.
Schneider (F.) :
Amer. girl am fiirsten-
schloss. 1214.
Compromise. 8176.
Gen. Washington. 16058.
Schneider (F. 11.) Kol)Zsar.
24201.
Schneider (H. ) Prince Hot-
drops. 37304.
Schneider (M. A.) Dauntless.
10032. 10033.
Schneider (M. L.) Govern-
ment countess. 17172.
Schneider (W. L. ) How Mabel
succeeded. 20499.
Schneider-Wiesner (L. E. B.)
Isabella. 22119.
Schnittkind (H. T.) Shambles.
41929a.
Schnitzer (I.) :
Apollo. 1686.
Gypsy baron. 17824.
Kreolenblut. 24243-24245.
Schnitzer (J.) Mother's sin.
31199.
Schnitzler (A.) :
Anatol. 1394, 52678.
Einsame weg. 12357.
Feast of Bacchus. 53621.
Grreen cockatoo. 16184a.
Junge Medardus. 23295.
Komtesse Mizzi. 24227.
Lndv with the dagger.
24531.
Legacy. 24990.
Light-o'-love. 25380a.
Literatur. 25575.
Literature. 16184a. 54280.
Living hours. 25977a.
Lonely way. 26127a.
-Marionetten. 28291.
Professor Bernhardi.
37622, 37623.
Reckoning. 38660, 38661.
Ruf des lebens. 40233.
S c h 1 e i e r der Pierrette.
41068.
Tapfere Kassian. 45124.
Weite land. 49957.
Zwischenspiel. 52410.
Schnoor (F. G. O.) Cruci-
fixion. 9246.
Schoebel (O. M.) Capltana.
6056.
Schoeffel ( F. ) Comprachicos.
8175.
Schoeffel (G. J.) Cinderella.
7346.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-110
3407
INDEX
Schoeller (W.) :
Love chase. 26494a.
AValzergraf. 49452.
Schoen (E.) When. SOlSlu.
Schoen (W. P.) Yankee grit.
51999.
Sehoenau (M.) :
Extrazils nach N i z z a .
13272-13274.
Liebesbarometer. 25247.
Pariser wit wen. 35318.
Skandal in Monte-Carlo.
42645.
Schoiibaumsfeld (F.) Mil-
lionengretl. 54520, 54521.
Schoenberg (I.) Editor. 12247.
Sclionberg (J.) :
Ranker. 2904.
Bet's fortune. 3618.
Daniel Boone. 9795.
Dennis an sara. 10471.
Gyda. 17810.
Jumps. 23287.
Not one word. 33059.
Old Tom's ward. 33655.
One word. 34127.
Pretty Pepita. 37121.
Prudence Rudd. 37760.
Red, Wlnte & Blue. 38S13.
Richelieu of the period.
39384.
S c h u y le r ' s himeymoon.
41133.
Woman with a history.
51506.
Wrong flat. 51870.
Zilla. 52351.
•Schoenbrun (A.) Cloth re-
woveri. 53200.
Schonebaum ( I. ) Revolution.
39285, 39286.
Schoeneman (J. M.) Bismarck.
3990.
Schoener (G. W.) Gilt edge.
16370.
Schonfeld (A.) :
Autoliebchen. 2485, 2486.
Drei paar .schuhe. llSOOa.
Ewige lampe. 13177.
Kam'rad Miinne. 23477a.
M o d e r n e Eva. 30672,
30673.
Polnische w i r t s c h a f t .
36752.
Prinz Bussi. 37488.
Puppchen. 37845, 37846.
Tango-prinzessin. 45114.
Wenn der friililing kommt.
49977a.
Schonfeld (C.) :
Ah— da staun' ich. 612.
Mein Uefstes b e i 1 e i d .
29000.
Schoenfeld (Henry) Capt.
Kidd. 6130.
Schoenfeld (Hermann) :
Maria Stuart. 28239g.
Wilhelm Tell. 51013d.
Schoenherr (C. W.) Prince of
folly. 37336.
Schonherr (K.) :
Bildschnitzer. 3831.
Erde. 12850.
Faith & fireside. 16184a.
Glaube & heimat. 16740.
Konigreich. 24216.
Soiur.vendtag. 43261.
Trenkwalder. 46914a.
Weibsteufel. 49946a.
Schoenstadt (A.) Johannis-
traum. 22818, 22819.
Schonthan (F., edler von Pern-
wald) :
Dorrits. 11486.
Georgina. 16165, 16166.
Ihr adjutant. 20950.
Kettle of fish. 23631.
Klein Dorrit. 24079.
Lancers. 24574.
Last word. 24787.
Lori Pollinger. 26240,
26241, 30001.
Maria Theresa. 28240.
Night olf. 32721, 32722.
Nobody's fault. 32952.
Passing regiment. 35462,
35462a.
Professor's play. 37650.
Puppenklinik. 37847.
Railroad of love. 38362,
38362a.
Retter in der not. 39172.
Sabine women. 40418,
40419.
Seven-twenty-eight. 41621-
41623.
Schonthan (G. von) Kleiue
chocoladenmadchen. 24083.
Schoenthan bros. Night off.
32724.
Schonwies (M. von) Stiirkere.
43717.
Sch0yen (R. Hiorth-) See
Hiorth-Sch0yen.
Schofield (C.) Flashes. 14485.
Schofield (C. E.) :
I'll lose de money. 20797-
20799.
I lose de money. 20804.
Schofield (C. I.) Roses. 55211.
Schollmeyer (A. R.) Won on a
bluff. 51643.
Scholz (A. J.) Judge not lest
you be judged. 23144.
Scholz (R. ) When woman
stoops to folly. 50357.
Schemer. See Shaikewitz
(N. M.)
Schomer (A. S.) :
AUrightnikes. 939.
Green millionaire. 17581a.
Style. 44304.
To-day. 46412, 46413.
Yellow passport. 52081,
52082.
Schomer (B. S.) Mary got the
hook. 28555.
School pub. CO. Aunt Betsy's
namesake. 2383.
Schoolcraft (L.) Every-day oc-
currences. 13111.
Schooley (R. H.) Cheer, boys,
cheer. 6877.
Schoonmaker (C.) Mainspring.
27538.
Schoonmaker (E. D.) :
Americans. 52668.
Saxons. 40915.
Schorr (A.) :
Among a 1000 women.
52670.
Be a man. 3152.
Girl with sense. 16630a.
Her first love. 18990.
Mendel Beilis. 29119.
29120.
My sweet girl. 31712a.
What men are. 50094a. *
Schorr (M.) :
Capital punishment. 6052a.
.Tachsen. 22295.
Strange birds. 44040.
Schott (A.) :
.Tolly mariners. 22945.
Salon du diable. 40617,
40618.
Schott (E. C. H.) :
Nibelings. 32606.
Star Spangled Banner.
43794.
Schott (H.) Musical mixup.
54647.
Schott (R.) :
Kluge felleisen. 24114.
Schneider von Malta.
41082.
Vergessene ich. 48865.
Schottky (E.) Hannibal. 18092.
Schottlaender (S.) Sec Schles-
ische buchdruckerei.
Schotts (B.) sohne. Ring des
Polykrates. 55181.
Schouten (J. M.) Father's
frolics. 13872.
Schoyer (R. W.) Goat. 16818.
Schrader (F. F.) :
Ballet master. 2856.
Baroness Paula. 3031.
Bee & the butterfly. 3263.
Checkmate. 6867.
Corsica. 8578.
Dawson widow. 10093.
Flitter's flirtation. 14536.
3408
TXDEX
SfluMder (F. F.)— Coutinued.
lu official society. 212r)T.
Knife. 24132.
r.ady in red. 24428.
l.ittle scapegrace. 25871.
Marguerite. coiinte.<?s d'Or-
nay. 28223.
Millionaire for a day.
29653.
Modern Ltidv Godiva.
30620.
Nicolette. 32630.
Outcast. 34872.
Peter & Pepita. 36000.
Poor Su.san. 36819.
Prisoner of war. 37520.
Satan. 40807.
Whither thou goest. 50594.
Schrader (G. M. von) See Von
Schrader (G. M.).
Schrader (J.) :
Dreamers. 11779.
Three dreamers. 4.5954.
Schrader (M. B.) :
Fire witch. 14312.
Wanted, a prima donna.
49534.
Schrader (O. E.) First day of
school. 143.58.
Schrani (G.) Lilliputian re-
l>roduction of Alice Roosevelt
wedding reception. 25472.
Schramm (E. I. W. A.) :
Golden lilies. 16987.
Inventor's daughter. 21897.
Little Bohemia. 25594.
Money tree. 30799.
Schranzhofer (A. 1.) Missious-
schiff. 300S6.
Schreder (K.) :
Miiller & sein kind. 31302.
Pompei. 367G7a.
Schreiber (B. R.) 'Twixt king
& queen. 47518.
Schreiber (F. A.) Golden but-
tartlv. 16921.
Schreiber (L. M.) Rose O'Mar.
39979.
Schreiber (M. M.) Traitor!
liberty ! 55637.
Schreiber (W. A.) Race for a
wife. 38279.
Schreiner (J. A.) Agnostic.
597.
Schreiner (L. S.) :
Dolh Travers' inheritance.
ll*294a.
Heavenly twins. 18599.
In the days of '76. 21383.
.Tack's visitors. 22398.
Miss Poiusettia. 54544.
Schrock (R. L.) Lu.st for
power. 26951b.
Schrode (.T. G. & W. C.)
Curious voyage. 9484.
Schroder (C.) Game of crime.
15857.
Schroder (.1. M. von) See Von
Schroder.
Schroder (A.) Marketender &
seine fainilie. 28332a.
Sohroeder (A. H.) Mexican.
29335.
Schroeder (L. G.) :
At Cupid's rest. 2131.
Lovejoy's wife. 26664.
Schroeder (W. A.) My ladv
luxury. 31602.
Schroll (E. A.) :
Christmas in Mother-Goose-
ville. 7229a.
Highway robbers. 19457.
Why Santa Claus comes in
Dec. 50749.
Schromer (A. S.) Oh, what a
day. 33364a.
Seln-opji (G. A.) Waiting for
Santa Ciaus. 49397.
Schubart (L. & W.) Ludwig,
the emigrant. 26910.
Schul)ering (C. R.) :
Atheist. 2311.
Collaborators. 7810.
(Joing-up. 16865.
In uniform. 21561.
Inavitable. 21669.
Knight of the grip. 24153.
Model of Venus. 30572.
Scapegoat. 40947.
Taken unawares. 44943.
Schubering (R.) :
Oath.
5200.
She knows something.
42(X)1 .
Schubert (F. ) Dreimaderlhaus.
53472.
Schuberth ( E. ) & co. :
Butterflies. 5644.
Idol's eye. 20910.
Rhapsodie table d'hote.
39309.
Romeo & Juliet. 39873.
Santa Claus. 40725, 40726.
Smugglers of B a d a y e z.
42871.
Zauberer vom Nil. 52291.
Schuberth (F.) jr.:
Amor als pilot. 1326a.
Post ira walde. 36871,
36872.
SchiTberth (J.) & co. :
Farailie Estepan. 13565.
Michelangelo & R o 1 1 a.
29378.
Runenzauber. 40289.
S(;hi!i)in (O.) See Kirschner
(A.)
3409
Sdmck (H. L.) V e r d i c t.
488.52a.
Schuckle (C. B.) Palmist.
35143.
Schiicking (L. ) Bauernftirst.
46050.
Sclmetl (M.) I'syche. 37766.
Schu(t(.W.) Tanzanwalt. 4512:'..
Schiitze (M.) :
Des meeres & der liebe
v>'ellen. 53392.
Hero (Jc Laander. 19249,
19250.
Judith. 23177, 23178.
Schuhl (F.) His first case.
19626.
Scliuhmann (D. H.) Lily.
25478.
Schulenburg (W. v. der) Sans-
souci. 40722.
Schuler (C.) District atty.
10977.
Schulte (E. J.) :
Between love & honor.
3667.
Only one love. 34211.
Schulte (G. A.) Her radiancy.
19109.
Schultz (A. T.) Life, 25280.
Schultz (C. A.) Monte Carlo.
30901.
Schultz (E.) See Leipziger
biihuenverlag.
Schultz (G. E.) Pirates of
Bellamy River. 36402.
Schultz (K. A. & N.) Wen-
ckershohe. 49976.
Schultz-Hencke (E.) Acte. 193.
Schulz (M.) Caught in the
act. 6.503.
Schulze (D. L.) Artist's dream.
1982.
Schulze (H.) Sechzehnte ge-
burtstag. 41277.
Schulze & CO. :
Elisa Radziwill. 1247S.
Pierre's liebe. 36269.
Schumacher (F. ) Z a b e r n.
52263.
Schumacher (M. ) Tommy, the
messenger. 46473.
Schumann ( B. ) Flecktvphus.
14491a.
Schumann (D. H.) Fair Sa-
maritan. 13391.
Schumann (R. ) :
Jabberwockv. 54094.
INIanfred. 28054.
Schumm (G.) Fruits of cul-
ture. 15624.
Schupphaus (O. F.) Plutocrat.
36580.
S c h u rig (R. ) Tonadahwa.
46495.
INDEX
Schurz (H. T.) Benedict Ar-
uolcl. 3498.
Schuster (H. M.) Magic apple.
27361.
Schuster (M.) liustic sim-
plicity. 40357.
Schuster & Loeffler :
Gesammelte werlio; Detlev
von Lilieucron. 16241.
Kampf am vorabend. 23470.
Schiller. 41056.
Schutte (G. A.) Cyranose.
9563.
Schutter (L.) Elephant. 12436.
Schutzman (M. J.) Paid a
debt. 35055c.
Schuyler (E.) :
It isn't what you wear.
22222a.
Knock-out drops, 24179a.
Lady lunatic. 24459a.
There is many a way to
say good night. 45721a.
Schuvler fW.) :
Nellie Moray. 32196.
Time check. 46236.
Schwab (PI) :
Insanity. 21766.
Jeannette's w e d tl i n g.
22583.
Sad mes.s. 40475.
Trip to Africa. 47010.
Schwab (F. A.) :
Antony. 1637.
l5trangere. 13010.
Hernani. 19242.
Passant. 35440.
Phedre. 36108.
Queen Topaz. 38094.
Sphinx. 43514.
Schwab (H. E.) :
Hair of the heiress. 17898a.
Peter Peter. 36008.
Schwabach (A. K.) Burglar.
5508.
Schwaedt (A.) Marie An-
toinette. 28259.
S e h w a h n (J. G. ) Osa rsiph,
prince of Egypt. 34397.
Schwake (L. M.) Whisper of
the gods. 50473a.
Schwalm (E. L.) Gladys's sud-
den change. 16716.
Schwannecke (V.) :
Dr. Fix. 11141.
NeiUand A. G. 32283.
Schwartz (Albert) Forced to
the wall. 14981.
Schwartz (Annette) :
Honor d'Everel. 20163.
Lie. 25233.
Wiles of innocence. 51009.
Schwartz (Arthur) :
Countess Ana stasia Suvar-
off. 8700.
Little blind Ray. 25593.
Schwartz (E. G.) One sultry
afternoon. 34102b.
Schwartz (F.) :
Clubs & Cupid. 7702.
Not like other girls. 33054.
One of the many. 34080.
World on wheels. 51771.
Schwartz (H.) Sweeney's sac-
rifice. 44739.
Schwartz (J.) Kittytown.
24073.
Schwartz (.T. M. W.) Her
father's wife. 18979.
Schwartz (J. W.) :
Brought back to life. 5310.
Daughter of the slums.
10008.
Evening with the Dew-
snaps. 13094.
Nick Meneely. 32624.
Our boys in Manila. 34553.
Recreant. 38689.
Sacrifice. 40441.
Schwartz (L. L.) :
Blood of the lamb. 4299a.
Business. 53023.
Family. 13570a.
Her husband's parents.
19032.
In Roumania. 21307.
Porch climber. 36847.
Revolt. 55164.
Smouldering fires. 42862a.
Stung. 44293.
Terre enthralled. 45409.
Valley of Amour. 48651.
Within the pale. 51309.
Schwai-tz (Meyer) :
Husband's rights. 20735.
.lealousy. 22544.
Schwartz (Morris) :
Give roe a chance. 16695a.
Lucky bachelor. 26841a.
Misch-masch. 29842b.
Schwartz (O.) :
Fraulein Teufel. 15235.
Hochzeit des Mozart.
19921.
.lulchens flitterwochen.
23206.
Was werdeu die leute
sagen ! 55843.
777 : 10. 52484a.
Schwa rz (A. H.) :
Battle of the butterflies.
3129a,
Moonbeams. 30943a.
Schwarz (C. K.) Don. 11335.
Schwarz (Camillo & Carl)
Zerbrochene splegel. 52328.
Schwarz (Franz) Tha'is.
45515.
Schwarz (Frederick) Babette's
record. 52790.
Schwarz (H. K.) Biceps.
.3751a.
Schwarz (H. P.) Alphonsus,
emperor of Germany, 1000.
Schwarz (M.) Haremsnacht.
18217.
Schwarzkopf (R.) Erste lieb-
haber. 12891.
Schwed (H.) Pharisee. 36099.
Schweig (L. ) Mistake of a
lifetime. 30106.
Schweigert (A.) Oh! Trixie.
33363.
Schweinsberg (H. E.) Chil-
sipee, the antelope. 7063.
Schweitzer (L. C.) Preciosa,
the Spanish dancer. 37041.
Schwelli (K.) Landsknecht.
24632.
Schwemin (F. A.) Frederick &
Corrine. L5316a.
Schwenk (.1. A.) :
Bleeding hearts. 4221.
Human soul. 20616.
Under the red lights of
Paris. ^8197.
Village mail-carrier. 49038.
Schweppe (T.) Boabdil, the
last of the Moorish kings.
4426.
Schwprdter (H.) Irrley.
22077a.
Schwerin (L.) Red widow.
38820.
Schwill (B.) If it were only
winter. 20935.
SchwinnM. W.) Christoph Co-
lumlms. 7254.
Sclnvob (M.) :
Francesca da Rimini.
15428a.
.Jane Shore, 22465.
Sciford (C. L.) River patrol.
39572.
Scofield (Mrs. A. H.) Mrs.
Sinims' child. 30458.
Scofield (G. G.) :
Italian mother. 22258a.
Modern woman. 30667a.
Scofield (M. P.) Mrs. Simms'
child. 304.58.
Scott (A. d'E.) :
Brockmorton's ghost. 5156.
Fourth dimension. 15192.
Scott (A. P.) Behind the
screens, 52853.
Scott (Agnes) :
Perfect day. 35898a.
Wall between. 49418.
3410
INDEX
financier.
Scott (Anita) :
Butterfly maid.
Yolve. 52117.
Scott (B.) (iiiv
15966.
Scott (B. K.) :
Lady Raffles. 24514.
Man in red. 27851.
Scott (C.) :
Gettysburg. 16302.
Poacher's daughter. 36588.
Scott (C. A.) :
Great expectations. 17387.
Haunted man. 1S313.
Match-makers. 2S770.
Scott (C. P.) :
Baby from Bagdad. 2642.
Porter house steak. 36855.
Silver tureen. 42428.
Scott (C. S.) Mv sister. 31697.
Scott (C. W.) Si Spruceby's
mule. 42220.
Scott (Daniel) :
Matinee idol. 28805.
Staye dooi-keeper's dream.
43724.
Scott (Donald) :
Behind the screens. 52833.
Count 13. S676a.
Discovery of La Salle bv
Chicago. 10937.
Scott (E. F.) :
Back of bevoud. 2745.
Call. 5876.
Ladv Many Dogs. 54208.
Scott (E. L.) :
Natl, convention of the P.
O. G. societies. 32047.
Silence of Dean Maitland.
42332.
Scott (Earle) Taking the cure.
44954a.
Scott (Edward) See Scott
(W. E.)
Scott (Elmer) What's in a
voice? .50113a.
Scott (F.) Self-denial. 41427.
Scott (F. H.) Story of the
violets. 44008.
Scott (F. .J.) Tom Oreo. 46455.
Scott (F. N.) Plays by L. An-
dreyeff. 36504b.
Scott (G. D.) Modern Poca-
hontas. 30642.
Scott (G. W.) Model couple.
30561a.
Scott (H. ) Ma's new husband.
28593.
Scott (H.) CO.:
(^irl from the IJ. S. A.
16534.
Wizard of Wiseland. 51342.
Scott (H. S.) Sowers. 43402.
Scott (I.) Mr. Pharaoh of
Egypt. 30231.
Scott (J. B.) Uncle Sam's re-
ception of the nations. 48031.
Scott (J. F.) .Jealousy. 22543.
Scott (J. J.) Woman's defense.
51518a.
Scott (J. P.) :
Antonio Carmona. 1635.
Baron Viva Voce. 3025.
Scott (J. R.) Col. of the Red
Huzzars. 7917.
Scott (J. W.) :
Musical jingle. 31439.
Three cornered deal.
45943a.
Scott (L.) Stay-at-home. 43841.
Scott (M. W.) See Almy
(M. P.)
Scott (O. M.) :
Americus comedy 4. 1291.
Orpheus comedy 4. 34391.
Scott (P.) :
Fontenoy. 14704.
Life's shop window. 25344,
25345.
Scott (R. D.) :
Balkan idol. 2837.
Match-makers. 28771.
AVritten law. 51854.
Scott (R. L.) :
Chance. 6665.
Patti Rosa in Criss-cross.
35594.
Scott (T.) Game & the candle.
15831a.
Scott (W. A.) :
Cupid in shirt sleeves. 9398.
Fritz in Good for evil.
15487a.
L. A. W. rest. 24276.
Rosalia's silver dollar.
39929.
Scott (W. E.) :
Aftinities. 52.581.
Back to the fireside. 2752b,
2752c.
Better than dreams. 52877.
Boob. 52950.
Change my ad. 53109.
Father's way. 53616.
Found. 15108a.
How Bertie won out.
20467a.
I told you so. 54014.
On their golden wedding
anniversary. 33951b.
Putting it over. 37924b.
They met inside. 45758a.
Village priest. 49047a.
Scott (W. G.) :
Daniel Deronda. 9805.
Infelice. 21683.
Scott (W. J.) Holiday jumble.
19973.
Scott (W. W.) :
Crowning. 53296.
Her family. 18966.
Scott (Sir Walter) :
Bridal of Triermain. 46977.
Bride of Lammermoor.
38524.
Fair maid of Perth. 17905.
Guy Mannering. 5322-
5324, 29050.
Ivanhoe. 5728, 2 2 2 7 2-
22273a, 46631, 46632.
Kenilworth. 1381, 1382.
15075, 26206, 41399.
Lady of the lake. 23783,
24495-24499, 54209.
Quentin Durward. 38144a.
Talisman. 7771, 4 499 7-
45000.
Woodstock. 51694.
Scott (Walter) of N. Y. Head
that wears a crown. 18409.
Scott (Willy) Theodor's flut-
ter. 45709.
Scott & CO. :
Cinderella. 7343.
Rip Van Winkle. 39488.
Scott & Raynor. Daughter of
Judea. 9966.
Scott, Foresman & co. :
As you like it. 2063.
Hamlet. 18006.
Henry the Fifth. 18858.
Tournalisten. 23065a.
.Julius Caesar. 23264.
Macbeth. 27054.
Maria Stuart. 28239b.
Merchant of Venice. 29184.
Midsummer night's dream.
29491.
Romeo & Juliet. 39S68a.
Shakspere festival. 55307.
Tempest. 45286a.
Twelfth night. 47421.
Scott-Gatty (A.) Tattercoats.
45153.
Scott-Maxwell (F.) :
Dance of the dolls. 9708.
Flash-point. 14483a.
Generations. 16069.
Trovers in law. 26671.
Secrets. 41370.
When a man tells. 50189.
AVhen Julia lied. 50245.
Younger Miss Corkwell.
.52217.
Scott-Thaw CO. :
Delilah. 10412.
Pontius Pilate. 36785a.
Scotto (V.) Susie. 44680.
SCO veil (S. C.) Gautama Bud-
dha. 15948.
Scovill (S.) See Smith (A. M.)
3411
LNDEX
Scuville (B.) Her shattered
idol. 19136.
Scovillo (J. G.) Heart throbs.
18504a.
Scoville (N. S.) :
Country kid. 8773.
Wyoming girl. 51928.
Scribe (A.) See Haas (G.)
ycriiie (A. E.) See Scribe (E.)
Scribe (E.) :
Adriana Leconvreur. 56067.
Africa ine. 449.
Black domino. 4086.
Bluette. 33859.
Coeur-as. 7769a.
Court intrigue. 8841.
Head of Romulus. 18404.
Husar. 20710.
Jewess. 22708.
Sympathetic souls. 44801.
Scril)uer (E.) Gargoyle. 15915a.
Scribner (G. A.) Mrs. Eger-
ton's conquest. 30360.
Scribner (L. B.) :
Baker's pantonumes &.
charades. 52816.
Beresford benevolent so-
ciety. 3531.
Scribner (S. A.) :
Man from Mo. 27794.
Trip to the North Pole.
47047.
Scribner & Welford. Works of
Shakespeare. 41846-41853.
Scribner, Drew amusement co.
Bunco's mistake. 5482.
Scribner's (C.) sons:
Agonists. 598.
And so they were married.
1413a.
Bit o' love. 3994a.
Brand. 4901a.
Eldest son. 12379.
Farces bv R. H. Davis.
13608.
P^igitive. 15644.
Half hours. 17928a.
Hermit of Carmel. 19232a.
.Toy of living. 23083a.
.Julius Caesar. 23274.
Little dream. 25657.
Eittle man. 25756a.
Lords & lovers. 26225a.
Macbeth. 27060.
Masques of Cupid. 28656a.
Miss Civilization. 29918.
Mob. 30548a.
^Morituri. 31032.
Mortal gods. 31073.
Pigeon. 36281.
Plays bv Anton Tchekoff.
36493."
by Auamst Strindberg.
36496-36500, 54976.
Scribner's (C.) sons — Contd.
Plays by Bj0rnstjerne
B.l0rnson. 36501, 30501a.
by John Galsworthy.
36504, 36504a.
bv Leonid Andreyeff.
36504b.
Ralegh in Guiana. 38400a.
Robert Frank. 39640b.
Roses. 40037.
Story-land dramatic reader.
55449.
Symphony play. 55501.
There are crimes & crimes.
45718.
Works of Henrik Ibsen.
51730-51741.
Scrimshaw (E. R.) Night in
society. 32700.
Scriver (H.) Mtirdecai. 31014.
(F.
life.
A.) Ups &
48530, 48531,
Scudamore
downs ol
48534.
Scudder (V. D.) :
I\Iitsu-Yu-Nissi. 30500.
I'rometheus unbound.
37671.
Scull (G. H.) Benedict Arnold.
3502.
Scully (D. H.)
Special delivery. 434.59.
Scully (E. W.) :
Advertising agent. 381.
Amer. Hebrew. 1218.
Among the Irish. 1318.
Cosmopolitans. 8606.
Friend o' the family. 15435.
Irish Hebrew. 21989.
Irish volunteers. 22041.
Jack roses. 22357.
iNIulberrv Bend. 31313.
New Mulberry Bend. 32427.
Old men & young women.
33570a.
On the street. 83927.
O'Tooles. 34504.
To the lowest depths. 46385.
Village postmaster. 49044.
Scully (N.) Hoosier. 20224.
Scully (R.) :
Before the dawn of history.
3291.
Prairie station agent. 37027.
Scully (R. E.) Ragged Mary.
38343.
Seabott (F. W.) Mollycoddle.
30718.
Seabrook ( W. B. ) N i a t r i c i.
32605.
Seabury (P. W.) :
G o u )• m and. TMr. Brown
.lones. 17162.
Ttfoderu pagan. 30640.
Sealmry (R. W.) :
Mrs. Pennoyer's hu.sband.
30439.
Romola. 39877.
Seabury (AV.) See Seabury
(F. W.)
Seachrest (E.) Apollo, the
child of light. 52712.
Seacombe (B. L.) Flight.
14505a.
Seager (A. .L) Little whirl-
wind. 54298.
Seager (R. A.) Sympathy game.
44865.
Seagrav? (Jane or J. L.) :
Dresses. 53473.
Evader. 13056a.
Eternal feminine. 12973a.
Guess. 17732.
Jane vs. John. 22467a.
Psychologicnl m o m e n t.
377T4a.
Suffer little children to
come \iiito me. .55472.
They all knew Beveiiy.
55556.
Turning-point. 47376a.
W^ar child. 49576f.
When a woman loves.
50192a.
Seaman ( A. ) See Chase ( F. E. )
Seaman (J.) Daphne, alias
Billy. 983".
Seaman ( M. von W.) Life sen-
tence. 25325b.
Seaman & Berton. Here we are
again. 19199.
Seamou (H. J.) Old Sleutli.
33621, 33622.
Search (G. W.) Lurline, tlie
nymph of the Rhine. 20951.
Searelle (L.) :
Bobadil. 4447.
Caliph of God. 5874.
Mizpah. 30.540.
Searight (F.) :
Cold storage. 7S0(\
Firing line. 14,339.
Kidnapped husband. 23675.
Lobbyist. 26027.
Panic. 35175.
Suffragist.s. 44427.
Tempest. 45271 .
Thumb print. 46122a.
Unexpected. 48279a.
Searight (P. T.) Ro[.ing a
rube. 39918.
Searing (M. L. C.) Ciiasten-
ing. 53117.
Searle (B. A.) :
At the dropping of tin-
shoes. 2222.
College scane'^oiit. 7S(i(i.
M12
INDEX
Aunt Eni'ly. 2393.
B.) His niaster-
Searle (B. A.) ^-Continued.
His breach of promise.
]95G7.
Picture in tlie w a t c li.
36239.
Searle (C.)
Searle (C.
piece. 53948.
Searle (K.) :
Dear youtli. 1026Sa.
Mexican moon. 29342a.
Three war sketches. .55587.
Searle (W. A.) Found. 15109.
Searle & Gorton. Even balance.
13078.
Searles (C.) :
Androniaque. 1444a.
Cid. 7313.
Sears (E. S.) :
Fascination. 13708.
Her only love. 19094.
r.ovel.\' vvoman. 2G667.
other men's wives. 34467.
Sears Hi. C. H.) :
Paying; the price. 35673.
Tenth com m a n d m e n t.
45391.
Sears (J. F.) :
Challenge. 6635.
Fir.st & last. 14346.
Sealed packet. 41247.
Sunny South. 44563.
Sears (W. G.) Socrates. 43029.
Sears (Z.) :
Cinderella Smith. 53175.
Hands up. 18071a.
Seat (C. B.) Wanted— an ac-
tress. 55825.
Seat (E. F.) Stockings' revolt.
43916.
Seaton
wild.
Seavey
Seavey
scenes
(F. R.) Call of the
5911.
{¥. C)
(L. W
3337.
.)
Bride. 5053.
Behind the
Money-ques-
Seavey (R. E.)
tion. 30789a.
Seawell (M. E.) :
Maid Marian.
Uncle Maurice.
Seay (C. M.) :
Against her will
Pound of cure.
Seca (P. Munoz)
Seca.
Seccombe ( C. H. ) Joseph.
22998.
Seches (M. C.) :
Bursting of a
bubble. 5580.
Father's folly
27455.
47993.
. 555.
36912.
See Munoz
bachelor's
Second
opera.
(A.)
9093.
13871.
Crime of the
Secord (S. J.) :
Fruit of forbidden fruit.
15621.
Judy & Dan. 23189.
Shadow of a curse. 41674.
Sedaine (M. J.) Philosophe
sans le savoir. 36148, 3614Sa.
Seddon (M.) Cause. 6519.
Sedgwi(!k (A. B.) :
All in the way of life. 864.
Big banana. 3774.
Charge of the hash brigade.
6739.
Circumstances alter cases.
7387.
Decree of divorce. 10358.
Estranged. 12963.
Gambrinus. king of lager
beer. 15818.
I love vour wife. 20805.
Jumbles. 23280.
Law allows it. 24849.
Leap yeai-. 24935.
Let tliose laugh who win.
25135.
London assurance. 26097.
Mad astronomer. 27127.
Molly Moriarty. 30713.
Mv walking photograph.
31728.
Ohl massa's son & heir.
33570.
Queerest courtship. 38142.
Sold again & got the money.
43054.
Tail (tale) of a shark.
44920.
There's millions in it.
45724.
Tootle, tootle, too. 46554.
Twin sisters. 47493.
Yawning Joe. 52028.
Sedgwick (A. W.) Spelling-
match. 43504.
Sedgwick (R. G.) Uncle Jack.
47970a.
See (A. P.) :
Love & tea. 26467a.
When women vote. 50365.
S§e (E.) :
Brebis. 5004.
Irreguliere. 22074a.
See (E. A.) Prince Alcohol.
37267.
Seebaum (J. A.) Unser herr-
liches land. 48417.
Seeboeck (W. C. E.) :
Harvard cow-boy. 18261.
Land o' dreams. 24583.
Missing link. 30062.
Seefried (E.) Retribution.
39157.
Seeger (W.) My divinity.
31532.
3413
Seeger (W. T.) Busy day.
5624.
Seelig (C. H.) Apartment 44.
1668.
Seelig (M. A.) Bit of discre-
tion. 3999.
Seely (B. H.) Young girl's
wrongs. 52167.
Seely (E. H. ) jr. Nymph of
the West. 33175.
Seely (H.) See Seely (E. H.)
jr.
Seely (J. A.) Ten thousand.
45357.
Seest (P. Lykke-) See Lykke-
Seest (P.)
Sefranka (P. J.) Schemes o'
mice & men. 41053.
Sefton (E. F.) Morning after.
31051.
Sefton (F.) Cattle thief. 6486.
Sefton (Mr. & Mrs. J. O.) Free
love. 1.5330.
Segal (P. K.) Tragedy of a
wojuan. 46716.
Segall (H.) :
Cold feet. 7796a.
Friend wife. 53713, 53714.
Justified. 23422b.
Officer call a cop. 33334a.
Old Mr. Young. 33576a.
Watch mv Avife. 49688b,
49688c.
Segrestaa (E. ) Ferdinand, vas-
tu t'en a Her? 140.56.
S^gur (S. R. comtesse dc)
Malheurs de Sophie. 27644a.
Segura (M. Falcon) See Fal-
con Segura.
Seibel (G.) :
Appomattox. 1726a.
(^ompany of Korah. 8160a.
Doctor Benjamin. 11118a.
Duel with God. 53482.
i:ast edition. 24709a.
I^ast straw. 54230.
Leper. 25088.
Lies. 25259a.
Oedipus. 33293a.
Omar Khavy3,m. 33731.
Siege of Berlin. 42267b.
Trio in a flat. 55655
Uplifting Miss Paprika.
55750.
Seibels (W. T.) Thou shalt
not kill. 45904b.
Seibert (De M.) Shrewd busi-
ness man. 42196.
Seibert (S. S.) :
Boodlers. 4593.
Brand. 4904.
Ways of iNLirtin. 49798.
Seibert ( W. ) Fitzebutze.
14424.
INDEX
Somewhere.
31259,
Spibold (J. H.) :
Girl from
16522b.
Mover's daughter
312.59a.
Seidel (J. H.) Sclave des gol-
des. 41155.
Seidensticker (H. M.) Harold
M. Seidensticker & his big
town boys. 18239.
Seifert (H.) Settlement in the
West. 41596.
Seiferth (H. J.) Vendetta.
48776.
Seiffert iU.) Rambam. 38404.
S e i j a s ( G. ) Irr (^parable.
22674b.
Seller (C. L.) :
Golden rose. 16999a.
Mile. Diogenes. 27252a.
Seller (G. P.) :
At Hotel On-de-B link.
52746.
Schmerecase iu school.
41072a.
Seilhamer (A. P.) :
For her sake. 14821.
In the path ot tlie plague.
21478.
I'iece of steel. 36258.
Red transom. 38810.
Soldier of Corsica. 4.S067.
Voice of the dead. 49237.
Seilnacht (R.) Mashing a
uuisher. 54448.
Seitz ( B. F. )
12285-12287.
Seitz (G. B.) :
Anarchist. 1387.
Anarchists. 1390.
Borrower. 4681.
Daddy's bov. 9602.
Hildetua. 19485.
Infidel. 21692. 21693.
Katrine. 23535.
Spirit o' spring. 43557.
Thinking machine. 45793.
Seitz (R.) Faust. 13901b.
Seiverling (E. I.) Stouts'
Avidows. 44010.
Selander (J. B.) :
Charming Dolly Clevore.
6812.
King Corn. 237.55.
Prince Soribsky. 37378.
Selby (G. B.) :
Blood kin. 4293a.
Cupid in Cuba. 9393a.
Kitty. 24055, 24055a.
Marion T.atour. 2S28S.
Mv son-in-law. :',170S.
Schemers. 41045. 4104().
Vengeance is mine. 4880Sii.
Effervescing.
Selby (M. M.) Peter plans.
54938.
Selden (C. C.) Behind the
clock. 52852.
Selden (E.) :
Blarney. 4205.
Green eyed monster. 175.59.
Harvard girl. 18263.
High old time. 19419.
Hot old time. 20329.
Husking-bee. 20738.
If she only knew. 20938.
In cartoon land. 21118.
Irish pawnbrokers. 22019,
22020.
Little girl that came to
town. 25701.
Lobster. 26033.
McKeuna's flirtation. 27106.
Mr. and IMrs. Nagg. 30132.
Once upon a time. 33980.
Peck & his mother-in-law.
35751.
Rachel Goldstein's sister.
38302.
Scandal in high life. 40936.
School-days. 411(X).
Showman's d a ug h t e r.
42192. 42193.
Sjiring chicken. 43645.
Trouble in the family.
47165.
AVill o' the wisp. .".1033.
Selden (J.) Wliile Sulphur
Springs. 50587.
Selden (J. K. R.) Little girl
that came to town. 25701.
Selden (Mabel) See Smith
(M. S.)
Selden (Maude) Who is he?
50616.
Selgas Ruiz (T.) :
Comedias de la vida. 8051b.
Entre amigos. 12807a.
Vividores. 55790.
Selig (G.) pub. co. Baron's am-
bition. 3035.
Selig (W. N.)
41528.
Selig polyscope co.
the dictograph.
Seligman (A.)
39036a.
Seligman (H.) Lunatic. 26931a.
Seligman (W. J.) O-U-tango.
331 S9a.
Selleck (O.) :
Daddy. 9.587.
Madam Alimony. 271 19.
Mrs. Remington's alienated
affections. .•{0448.
Seller. Sereno de mi barrio.
41535.
Serenade.
lOxposed by
132.57.
Rendezvous.
Seller (H. W.) Mysterious
agent. 31802c.
Selling (CM.):
Rabble. 38270.
Upward. 48546.
Sells (I.) See McLaughlin
(L S.)
Sells (Mrs. S. E.) Princess
Chrysalline. 37405.
Selman (H. ) :
All wrong. 923a.
At 2 a. m. 2299a.
Fall guy. 13462a.
It never happened. 22230a.
It works both ways.
22249a.
. Just a suggestion. 54147.
Last banquet. 24682a.
One in a million. 34031b.
Tables tui-ned. 44902.
Time & the man. 46233.
Titles. 55607.
When vou're right. 50367a.
10 : 40 'west. 524.37.
Selman (J. R.) :
I l)eg your pardon. 20787a.
INFaggie rolls the mist awa'.
273.52a.
Tlmberland. 46231.
Selsor (K.) Katherine Selsor
monologue. 23.520.
Selten (F.) Oblekt. 33226.
Seltzer (C. A.) :
Coming of the law. 8099.
Law & the classics. 30890.
Seltzer (T.) :
Inspector-general. 54062. '
Prettv Sabine women.
37124a.
Savva. 40905c.
War. 55829.
Selvaggi (V.) Her husband's
friend. 19029a.
Selviu (.1.) Hobblegettes.
19903.
Selwood (W. E.) Trip to Si-
beria. 470.30.
Selwyn (.\.) His royal liigh-
ness. 19793.
Selwyn (B.) :
Round to win. 4754.
.Tollio.'--r of jolly swells.
22923.
Nobody cares. 32945.
■Selwyn (E.) :
Adoption of Archibald. 315.
Arab. 17.51.
(^1millir home to roost.
8090.
Country boy. 8733.
D.iuble cure. 534.53.
Ihiergetic Wesl. 12740.
Father & son. 1382!!
Golden rod. 16998
3414
INDEX
Helwyn (E. ) — (•ontin'ued.
High life in jail. 19413.
Maid of Mex. 27481.
Man of business. 2788S.
Nearly married. 32122.
Pierre of the plains. 36266.
Rolling: stones. 39766a.
Uose of Napoli. 39996.
Sage of Milltown. 40493.
Wall street girl. 49429.
\Vhen Danny came march-
ing home. .50207.
Selwyii (Mrs. E. ) See Mayo
(M.)
Selwyn (G. H.) :
Ashes of love. 52743.
Hertha's mistake. .53932.
Selwyn (J. H.) :
Bayonet. 3149.
Constancy. 8352.
Selwyn (]\I. 'm.) See Mayo
(M.)
Selwyn & co. :
Doctor's wife. 11209.
Maria Theresa. 28240.
Nobody's fault. 32952.
Potash & Perhnutter. 36901.
Saved from shame. 40884.
Selz (.1//-.S. J. H.) :
("e.sar Birotteau. 6613.
<'ousin Pons. 8904.
Daniel Deronda. 9803.
Eugenie Grandet. 13036.
P&re Goriot. 35891.
SemkofC (.1.) Victims of love.
55777.
Semmens (L.) Dear old Satur-
day night. 53366.
Semon (S.) :
Broken roads. 52995.
Enchanting voice. 53530.
Money. 54583.
Superior forces. 55484.
Semple (W. H.) Cypressdale.
9.549.
Semj)le (W. K.) Forty-eight
hours. 1.5085.
Sena (H.) .Jean Cevenol. 22555.
Sena ( \V. del ) Sec Del Sena.
Senauer ( C. H. ) Dr. Lynn's
thauma. 11167.
S o n d r a ( R. ) Divorciados.
11056.
Seneca ( I.. A. ) :
Andromache. 1443.
Medea of Seneca. 29011e.
Three tragedies of Seneca.
46033a.
Tragedies of Seneca.
46709a.
Two tragedies of Seneca.
■17S02a, 47802b.
Seitecal ( L. N.) Raphael &
Dolores. 38469.
Senger (,f. F.) Curse of greed
& gold. 9501.
Senior (B.) /S'ee Arnold (G. C.)
Senour (C.) :
Bonnie o' the heather.
45Sla.
Little Arab. 54282.
My phantom girl. 31687a.
Sensabaugh (R. S. ) :
Breakers. 4976.
P'avor of the queen. 13929.
Journey's end. 23073.
Sensibar (J. R.) Ju.stice & the
law. 23419.
Seppilli (A.) :
Cingallegra. 7369.
Nave rossa. 32102.
Rote schiff. 40055.
Sepiilveda (R.) :
Arriba, limon. 1918.
Noche de bodas. 32960.
Serge (M. M.) Burning embers.
5568.
Sergine (M. ) :
Enjoleuse. 12787.
Gi-eluchon. 1760S.
Sergio (A.) New mayor.
32422.
StMpeKe (G.) :
Shakespeare. 41730.
Telephone girl. 45235.
Serra (M. Rovira y) See Ro-
vira y Serra.
Serrano (C.) :
Donna Bianca. 11393.
Royal conquest. 40130.
Serrano (E. J.) :
r>onna Bianca. 11393.
Elsanita. 12547.
(ireat catch. 17368.
Royal conquest. 40130.
Shadow on the hearth.
41690.
Serrano (J.) :
Alegria del batallon. 736.
-Vmigo Melquiades. 1305a.
Bauda nueva. 2885.
Cari-o del sol. 6296.
Gente seria. 16096.
Gentuza. 16139b.
Nanita, nana. 31967.
Si yo fuera rey ! 42222a.
Suerte loca. 44385.
Serrano (J. Munoz) See Mu-
fioz Serrano.
Serrano (L. Navarro) See Na-
varro Serrano.
Serrano (T. K.) :
Between two fires. 3692.
Donna Bianca. 11393.
<4rea( catch. 17368.
Royal conquest. 40130.
Saved from the wreck.
40888.
Serrano de Queli (T.) See
Kelly (T. I.)
Serrano Lopez (A.) Cierra la
puerta. 7321.
Sertrew (S.) Verdict. 48854.
Servas (L. J.) Royal robes.
40174.
Serviss (C. D.) In Mississippi.
21244.
Sery (.T. ) -See Dangeville
(Mme. H.)
Sessagrant (A. T.) Light of
Alaska. 25383.
Sessions (A. L.) :
Black pearl. 4129.
Emily, the prodigal. 12617.
Secret chambers. 41319.
Sonny Day. 43263.
Sessions (E.) Nine of spades.
32801
Setliffe * ( W. Q. ) Her last jump.
19049.
Seton(E. T.) Fire test. 5364.5.
Seton (J.) :
Mills of the gods. 54525.
Victory. 48984a.
Seton (W.) Temptus & us 3.
45346.
Settle (*.;. ) Wise coon. 51231.
Seuberlich ( R. ) Prinz wider
willen. 37491.
Seubert (W. J.) Ludvig. der
information man. 26906.
Seuga (E.) Eternal laughter,
12977.
Sever (C. W.) :
Journalists. 23069. •
Queen of hearts. 38029.
Rose & the ring. 39947a.
Severance (J.) Harlequin
king. 18225.
Severance (M.) Fountain of
youth. 15136.
Severine (Mme.) Salute
H61ene. 40561.
Severns. Matter of custnm.
28845.
Severson (C.) See Satterlee
(C. S.)
Severy (M. L.) :
Abandoned farms. 44.
Adept. 282.
Beatrice del Sarto. 3184.
Bigamy. 3S17.
Capt. Fracasse. 6109.
Darrow enigma. 9911.
Mariquita. 28300.
Wanted, for breach of
jiromise. 40555.
Sevin (L M.) :
Blue ribbon Betty. 4386a.
Gav Bettina. 15952a.
Sewall (C. E.) Lady Isabel.
24436.
3415
INDEX
Masque of
sun-
goods.
Seward (E. de C.)
joy. 28629a.
Seward (P. C.) Sweet
plicity. 44764.
Sewell (A.) Black Beauty.
4051, 4052.
Sewell (C. V.) Daughter of the
Revolution. 10005.
Sewell (T. H.) Power of evil.
36949.
Sexauer (F.) :
Echoes of a great city.
12202.
Fatal wedding. 13772.
Old toll gate. 33653.
Peace jubilee. 35686.
Sextou (E.) Shakespeare up-
to-date. 55301.
Sexton (E. C.) :
Piano agent. 36198.
Texas Quaker. 45496.
Sexton (E. M.) Their suffrage
spat. 45680.
Seybold (F. J.) :
Knigiit .V: a lady. 24134.
Knishts of the Sierras.
24I74.
Pitrocions & plebolions.
36413.
Seymour (A. E.) :
Caught with the
6512.
Ham tragedy. 53860.
How Moses paid the mort-
gage. 53991.
In the nick of time. 54044.
Spider's web. 55414.
When a woman loves.
55894.
Seymour (A. J.) Little ball of
yarn. 25585.
Sevmour (C.) Hold the wire.
19962.
Seymour (C. W.) Home, sweet
home. 20053.
Sevmour (E. C.) Final re-
hearsal. 14252.
Spvniour (E. F. ) Alter ego.
i020.
Seymour (E. Martin-) See
Martin-Seymour.
Seymour (F.) Secret marriage.
41329.
Sevmour (H. J.) :
Cuba libre. 9316.
Notre Dame. 33090.
Stanley Africanus. 43764.
Stanley in Africa. 43765.
Texas Jack in the Black
Hills. 45493.
Stvmour (Maribel) :
Brilliiint idea. 5122.
Donald ISTacNeil. 11385a.
Seymour (Mary) Art ed. of
Shak(>sp(>ar(\ 41752.
Sevmour (R. F.) co. Great ex-
periment. 17388.
Seymour (T. D.) Hippolytus.
i9512a.
Seymour (V.) Hold the wire.
19962.
Seymour (W.) :
Carmelita. 6230.
Crust of society. 9279.
His last duel. 19681.
In time. 21552.
Poor Tom. 36820.
Salviati. 40633.
Trial shot. 46934.
Whom first we love we sel-
dom wed. 50704.
Sevonpi, pseud. See Noyes
(I. P.)
Seys (R. A. Wood-) Sre Wood-
Seys.
Seyther (W.) Hiibeu & driiben.
53995.
Shaad (A.) Brand of shame.
4910.
Shaar, Young & Sluiar. My doc-
tor's romance. 31535.
Shackelford (E.) See Piatt
(E. S.)
Shackell (G.) Chops. 7141.
Shackford (iM. H.) As you like
it. 2041.
Shackleford (C. B.) Shak-
speare & the lady. 41922.
Shackleford (N. E.) How the
widow was won. 20536.
Shade (W. H. T.) Venetian
nights. 48790.
Shafer (B.) Star gazers.
43777.
Shafer (M. N.) :
Cost of ransom. 8621.
Now & then. 33111.
Star gazers. 43777.
Wish. 51250.
Shaffer (A.) Temptation of
Regine. 45325.
Shaffer (C. T.) Cup of age.
9350.
Shaffer (M.) Limit. 25500.
Shaffuer (L.) :
At the Warringtons. 2294.
Fair play. 13385.
Has-been. 18279.
Higher law. 19444.
Judge & the lady. 23140.
Love, honor & obey. 54337.
Pair of corsets. 35082.
Revelation. 55159.
Try at vaudeville. 47302.
White scarab. 55921. 55922.
Shaffrit (C. J.) On the old
pike road. 33881.
Shatter (O.) :
Busy day at a vaudeville
agcy. 5625.
Shatter (O.)— Continued.
Cohen & his coin. 53208.
Cohen & the con. 7781.
Diamonds are t r u ra p s.
53407.
It never happened. 54085.
Real estate men. 38556a.
Tough going. 46620.
Shaikewitz (A.) Their only
son. 55554.
Shaikewitz (N. M., schomer) :
Haman der Zweiter. 17962.
Jewish child. 22710.
Sheshano. 42100.
Shakery (A. Casanal) See
Casaiial Shakery.
Shakespeare (S.) :
Anya min Alsa. 1654.
California. 5852.
Seba ben Zaric. 41274.
Shakespeare (W.) :
All's well that ends well.
900-902, 904-907.
Authonie & Cleopatra.
1600, 1601.
Antony & Cleopatra. 1638-
1649.
As you like it. 2033-2064.
52741.
Beatrice et Benedict. 3185.
Comedie of errors. 8054,
8055.
Comedies. 41781-41784.
Comedies, histories &
poems. 41895-41897.
Comedies, histories, trage-
dies. 4189S-41903.
Comedy of errors. 8062-
8069, 47591.
Coriolanus. 8517 - 8526,
53263.
Cymbeliue. 9537-9547.
Evening with The merchant
of Venice. 13095.
Falstaff. 13551.
H a m 1 e t. 17972 - 18007,
26146, 50225, 53861.
Henrv IV. 18820-18838.
Heurv V. 18839-1SS58.
Henry VI. 18859-18879.
Henry VIII. 18880-18894.
Julius Caesar. 23232-23275.
54139.
Kaufman n von Venedig.
55005.
King John. 23785-23795.
King Lear. 23800-23815.
King Richard III. 54182.
London prodigal. 5056.
Lover's garden. 26670n.
Love's labor's won. 54354.
Love's labour's lost. 26710-
26717.
3416
INDEX
Shakespeare ( W. ) — Contimied.
M a e b e 1 h. 27018a-27062.
54369, 54370.
]\Ijisque of Psyche. 54455.
Measure for measure.
289S2-2S989.
Merchant of Venice. 2914.5-
291S6, 42202, 42699, 42700,
.54492, 54493.
.Merry wives of Windsor.
13552. 26955, 29277-29284.
Midsoinmer night's dreame.
29465-29467.
^Midsummer dance dream.
29468a, 54509.
Midsummer night's dream.
5651, 29475-29.503, 37938,
49S62, 54748.
:Much ado about nothing.
31275-31287. 54632.
;Much adoc about notliing.
31289, 31290.
^ Othello. 34414-34432, 41921.
Pai-adisacle circle. 3.5249.
Pericles, prince of Tyre.
35913-35919.
Repre.sentative English
(.-omedies. 39076a.
Ri.-hard II. 39342^9351
Richard III
39377.
Romeo and
32479. 39S52
55201.
Romeo et Juliette.
Romeo und .Juliet.
Seven ages of man
Shakespeare wooing
39352-39366,
.Juliet. 23230,
59870. 53350,
39872.
39873.
.5562.
41738.
Shakespearean comedies.
41844.
Shakespearean plays of Ed-
win Booth. 41905. 41906.
Taming of the shrew\ 7278,
23516, 255.53. 4.5054-^5064,
45066, 55512.
T e m p e s t. 45262-45286a,
55528.
Timon of Athens.
46267.
Titus Andronicus.
46352.
Troilus & Cressida.
47135.
Troylus & Cressida.
Twelfe night. 47401.
Twelfth night.
47404-47422. 55308. 556S7.
Two gentlemen of Verona.
47618-^7625.
Two noble Icinsmen. 47717-
47720.
Tymon of Athens. 47837.
Winter's tale. 51202-51215.
Works. 41741-41914.
46262-
46346-
47130-
47195.
47402.
20976,
Shakesj)eare press:
('omedie of errors. 8055.
Our ancestors. 34529.
Shak3si)eare society of N. Y.
Richard III. 39365.
Shaler(T.) Reckoning. 38669a.
Shane ( L. ) Mrs. I) a r g o n's
choice. 30343a.
Shanfield (Z.) Within sight of
the barracks. 51302.
Shank (S. L.) U. S. auction
sale. 43346.
Shanklin (E. T.) Destruction
of St. Pierre, Martinique.
10605.
Shanks (W. F. G.) Sinned
against. 42509.
Shanley (F.) Classmate. 7-547.
Shannon (R.) Crimson gold.
9116.
Shannon (F.) Echo studio.
12198.
Shannon (H.) :
Banker's child. 2908.
Bov & girl. 4821.
Legally dead. 25003.
Shann(m (.J. R.) Destiny.
10.595.
Shannon (.T. W.) :
At last. 2150.
Bouquets & bombshells.
4761.
Champagne & oysters.
6646.
Golden game. 169.53.
Moneybags. 30803.
Shannon (L.) Matinee girl.
28798.
Shannon (N.) Girl from U.
S. A. 16537.
Shannon (R.) :
Prisoners of war. 3752.5b.
Sixth sense. 42640.
Shannon (S.) See Rafsky fS.)
Shannon (W.) Shine flirta-
tion. 42111.
Shapiro (M.) Tempter. 4.5340.
Shapiro (S.) Fraulein Yulia.
1.5238.
Shapiro. Bei-nstein & Von Til-
zer. Kino; Highball II. 2.3779.
Sha]ilev (R. E.) Under the
wheels. 48224.
Shappee (A. E.) Zanoni.
52280.
SJiare (H. P.) Parlor comedies.
353.50a.
Sharer (L. C. C.) :
Difference. 10845.
World god. .51766.
Sharkatisky (A. M.) Reb Sel-
meie. 38613.
Sharkev (L.) :
Danny. 9815.
Few simple Irish stories.
14104.
Sharp (E. C.) Dream love.
11724.
Siiarj) (M. P.) :
Heroine of the mountain
rift. 19296.
Tried & true. 46971.
Sharp (R.) Merchant of
Venice. 29147, 29148.
Sharp (W.) :
House of Usna. 20427a.
finmortal hour. 21006.
Poems & dramas. 36613e.
Sharp {Mrs. W.) Poems &
dramas by W. Sharp. 36613e.
Sharpe (C.) :
Anna Howard's secret.
1541.
Rehearsing for the ball.
389.53.
Sharpe (P. S.) :
Castle Dangerous. 6420.
Diplomatic incident. 10899.
His honour. 19662.
Honeysuckle. 20136.
Last dance. 24695.
Towers of silence. 46642.
Sharpe (T. K. ) True merit.
47243.
Sharpies (E.) Erling the Bold.
12870.
Sharpless (H. S.) Miss Im-
modesty. 29960.
Sharpsteen (E. .J.) :
Fugitives. 53731.
His last race. 19690.
In Montana. 21245b.
New sheriff. 32457a.
Prospector. 37740.
Soul's awakening. 43341b.
Tempter. 45337.
AVager. 49349.
Sharpstein or Shai'psten (C.
M. ) :
Heir. 18651.
Mason case. 28623a.
Sharrot (N. S.) Thief's re-
pentance. 45777.
Shatford fS.) :
Affinity. 436b.
Beulah of Bethesda. 3702a.
Cry. 9283.
Enamoured of an ass.
12665a.
Foster moth(>r. 15102a.
Friday the 13tb. 15419.
Garden of love. 15901.
:\rasterp)ece. 2S734a.
Sbattinger (M.) See Auburn
(lyr. S.)
3417
INDEX
Shattuck (C. L.) Twelve years
a slave. 47426.
Shattiick (H. R.) Our mutual
friend. 34719.
Shattuck (J. R.) Great tunnel
disaster. 17482.
Shatz (M. D.) :
Matinee idol. 28805.
Stage doorkeeper's dream.
43724.
Sliaw (A.) :
Excess baggage. 13195a.
Reward. 89299b.
Seeing the sights. 41398b.
Shaw (A. M.) Castle Ski-hi.
6428.
Shaw (A. W.) :
Girl in the picture. 16569.
16569a.
Painted lady. 35067.
Shaw (Bernard) See Shaw
(G. B.)
Shaw {Mrs. Bernard) Sec
Shaw (Charlotte F.)
Shaw (Brinsley) Let no man
put asunder. 25129.
Shaw (Bvani) Henry AT.
18859.
Shaw (C. A.) :
Amer. assui'ance. 1157.
Broad road. 5136.
Chat noir. 6830.
Old King Colo. 33527.
Pathfinders. 35541.
Shav.' (C. FeriiAndez) See Fer-
nandez Shaw.
Shaw (Charlotte F.) :
Maternity. 28788.
Three plays by Brieiix.
46011, 46012.
Woman on her own.
51476a, 55989, 55990.
Shaw (E.) Good luck. 17093.
Shaw (F. T.) :
All alone. 823.
Cuba. 9308.
Lost note. 26328.
Siiaw (G. B.) :
Admirable Baslivillo. 294.
Androcles and the lion.
1442. 52684. 52685.
Arms <V; the man. 1893,
43063.
Cjpsar & Cleopatra. 5796.
Candida. 5996.
<'apt. Brassbonnd's conver-
sion. 6093.
Cashol Bvron's profession.
6369m.
Devil's disciple. 10695.
Doctor's dilemma. 11197.
11198.
Dramatische werke. 11684.
Getting married. 16287.
Shaw (G. B.)— Continued.
Great Catherine. 17368a.
17368b.
Helden. 45125, 45126.
How he lied to her hus-
band. 20479.
.T(>hn Bull's other island.
22841. 22841a.
3Ia.ior Barbara. 27569.
IMan & superman. 27735a,
27736.
:Mau of destiny. 27S94.
Maternity. 28788.
Misalliance. 2 9 8 3 9a-
298390.
Mrs. Warren's profession.
30484.
Overruled. 34966.
Passion, poison & petrifac-
tion. 35486.
IMiilnuderer. 36114.
I'lavs, pleasant «S: unpleas-
ant. 36509b-36509d.
Pi- ess cuttings. 37087-
37U8S.
Pvgmaljon. 37932, 37934,
37034a.
Shewing up of Blanco Pos-
net. 42102-42104.
Three plays by Brieux.
4G(ni. 40012.
Three plavs for I'nritaus.
46()17a. 46017b.
ANidower's houses. .50846.
You never can tell. 52147.
Shaw (Mrs. G. B.) See Shaw
(Charlotte F.)
Shaw (G. T.) :
Red (5arolt. 38710.
Roi Carotte. 39743.
Shaw (H. M.) :
Hoboken Ileinies. 19913.
Hour of the man. 20380.
liiebestraum. 25256.
On the force. 33844.
Street merchants. 44118.
Shaw (.T. E.) Yuur-bril. 49335.
Shaw (J. R.) Devil's mate.
10708. '
Shaw (li.) M<»deru Cinderella
iK: her fairy godmother. 30592.
Sha\\' (Louise) Substitute.
53925.
Shaw (Martin) Brer Rabbit &'
Mr. Fox. .5021a.
Shaw (Mary) :
Drop of poison. 11848.
His price. 53953.
I'iirrot cage. 35365b.
W(»ni!in of it. 51444a.
Woman's nnme. 51547.
Siiiiw (Alorton) Ten minutes
ill ii box oflifo. 4.5351.
Shaw (P. L.) .
As far as the East is. 2005.
Couple of crabs. 53275.
Dobble of Butte. 11090.
Equality farm. 12839.
Gambler. 15801.
Her better half. 189201..
Land o" love. 54218.
Legacy. 24982.
Mollycoddle. 30717.
Piece of blue ribbon. 36253.
Redemption of Lady Clover.
38846.
Widows three. 50865.
Sliavv' (R.) Sea-shore girls.
41229.
Shaw (S. T.) Jack & Jill.
22306.
Shaw (W. A.) Prince of Bis-
cay. 37327.
Shaw (W. J.) Caught in a
corner. 6499.
Shayer (J.) Major's appoint-
ment. 1747.
Shay n e (A.) Interrupted
singer. 54065.
Shayne (J.) No. 9999. 83151a.
Shea (C.) Look out for paint.
26155.
Shea (C. C.) Clarice. 7527.
Sliea (D. ,r.) :
Andv Rooney's legacy.
1448.
Confession. 8236.
Courtship. 8868.
Furlough. 15723a.
Getaway. 16265.
Informer. 21702.
Legacy. 24989c.
Reparation. 39061a.
Son of his father. 43208.
Storm. 43973.
Shea (E. A.) King Lear.
23800.
Shea (J. J.) :
That man Bi-own. 45.595.
Wrong road. 51898.
Shea (T. E.) :
At Hell Gale. 2141.
liowery. 4773.
j\[an-o'-wars-man. 27S86.
Nai)ol©on the Great. 32001.
Pledge of honor. 36536.
Red light. 38754.
Slaves of sin. 42735.
Sydney Carton. 44843.
Voice of nature. 492.32.
Shell (\V.) :
Her cross of gold. 18944.
Sand lots. 40685.
Sheafe ((J. M.) jr. Thiguarded
gates. ,55735.
Sheafe (W.) jr. Cliance. 6667.
3418
INDEX
Sheafer (B. E.) :
Differeuce. 10846.
Merry widow remarried.
29274.
My .Tessa niiue. 31586.
SiUis Marner. 42322.
Sliean (A.) :
Kidding the captain. 23670.
Life-boat crew. 25290.
Quo vadis, upside down.
38251.
Summer time. 44508.
Shearar (K. L.) :
Diamond ro.sary. 10770.
Female of tlie species.
14028.
Law of retribution. 24870.
Slieard (P.) Western countess.
50008.
Shearer (A. A.) :
Cutting his way. 9525.
Jealousy cured. 22550.
Schust vatch me soak
Heiny. 41131.
Two funny burglars. 47613.
Ye don't tell me ! 52032.
Shearer (D.) Art studio. 1944.
Shearn (E. G.) Little Fortu-
nato. 25685.
Shearn (P. J.) Tourist's
dream. 46627.
Shears (L. D.) :
Bessie. 3576.
Brown Bessie. 5316.
Golden Locks, the little
tramp. 16988.
Patriarch's curse. 35549.
Shears (Mrs. L. D.) :
Bessie. 3576.
Capt. of the Plover. 6151.
Emperor & the peasant.
12630.
Mathilde. 28794.
Wife's appeal. 50921.
Sheatz (E. Q.) Dawn. 10071.
Sheaur (S. H.) Daniel Boone.
9793.
Shedd (G. C.) Don Quixote.
11364.
Shedd (M. M.) Gertrude Ma-
son. 16228.
Sheddan (W. B.) Joke on
Squiuim. 22912.
Shedden (T. H.) :
Blossoms in winter. 4323.
Their golden engagement.
45664.
Sheedy (F. J.) In cattleland.
21120.
Sheedy (M. R.) Kings &
qiieens in a trip around the
world. 23944.
Sheehan (E. S.) See Dill
(E. S.)
Sheehan (J. F.) Jokes. 22919.
Sheehan (P.J.) Hawks. 18342.
Sheehan (T.) Ladder of life.
24313.
Sheehan & Coyne. Grogan's
elevation. 17675.
Sheen (W. P.) Mayfair mys-
tery. 28915a.
Sheer (K. G.) Her husband's
return. 19033.
Sheerin (G. G.) Fifth jewel.
14147.
Shefter (C. T. & F.) Jokes.
22919.
Sheffield (L. T.) Francillon.
15255.
Sheffield (P.) :
Circus grounds. 7410.
Circus romance. 7426.
Third eye. 55563.
Where the forest ends.
50393.
Sheftel (S. G.) :
Ispean. 22182.
IMedium. 29031.
Renunciation. 39054.
RetriI>ution. 39153.
Shegrud (T. S.) King's invita-
tion. 23969a.
Sheible (A. E.) Saved from
the streets. 40887.
Shell (F. J.) :
Charley's uncle. 6781.
Claimant. 7485.
Fresh, the American.
15399.
Fluff. 14606.
Wrong Avoman. 51906b.
Shelberg ( F. ) :
Deadlock. 102.32.
John Smith. 22879.
Love's busy morning. 26692.
Wanted, a maid. 49527.
Why. 50724.
Sheldon (A. H.) :
Black avenger. 4047.
Wealth & crime. 49836.
Sheldon (B.) See Kinnecom
(B. S. T.)
Sheldon (C. H.) New Die Ol-
son. 32433.
Sheldon (C. M.) In His steps.
21209.
Sheldon (E. B.) :
Alice in Wonderland. 52616.
Boss. 4688.
Egypt. 12304, 12305.
Garden of Paradise.
15902a-15902d.
Highroad. 19455, 19456.
Lonely heart. 54313.
Man who was dead. 54416.
Nigger. 32633, 32633a.
Siieldon (E. B.) — Continued.
Princess Zim-Zim. 37467.
Romance. 39777a, 39778.
39779.
Salvation Nell. 40629.
Song of songs. 43285a,
43235b.
Sheldon (Mrs. E. B.) Recon-
struction. 38684.
Sheldon (E. L.) :
Body or soul 52939.
Grafters. 17240.
Kitten. 24046.
Let the women do it.
25133a.
Love lure. 26546.
War. 49569.
Sheldon (Mrs. F.) See Shel-
don (M. F.)
Sheldon (G. C.) Hero & no
mistake. 19252.
Siieldon (H.) :
Dashing widow. 9924.
Hooligan in N. Y. 20215.
Sheldon (H. S.) :
Anarchist. 1385.
Betty's triumph. 3662.
Boarder. 4429.
Captain Alvarez. 6082.
Cellars of mankind. 6582.
Confession is good for the
soul. 8237.
Daughter of the city.
9979a.
Fake. 13450.
For old times sake. 14S9S.
Forced compromise. 14977.
Game of love. 15871a.
He fell in love with his
wife. 18372b.
Husband. 20713.
Husband, a wife & a friend.
20716.
Labor & the man. 24287.
Lost quality. 26349.
Lucky bump. 26842.
Meet me in Syracuse.
29041.
Nothins but money. 33079.
Pair of jacks. 35094.
Pledge of Coronova. 36535.
Propriety. 37730.
Scarlet robe. 40995.
Violation. 55783.
AVhen the sun rises. 50332.
Yens Yenson's claim.
52097.
Sheldon (L. V.) :
Cupid & diamonds. 9366.
King of diamonds. 23833.
Sword of D:im<M;l.-s. 44819.
Village matrimonial club.
49039.
3419
INDKX
Sheldon (M, F.) :
Love's hazai'd. 2(5707.
Man. 27707. .
Pilate. 36293. i
AVife of rUate. 50903.
Woman who does not come.
51497.
SkeUiou (U. ]\l.) Lost (iiiality. |
26349.
Sheldon (K. C.) :
Man hunt. 54402.
i'reiog-ative of P e g j,' y .
55022.
Test. 55538.
Sheldon (R. L.) :
His only salvation. 19755.
New thought. 32471.
Sheldon (R. S.) Dolly & her
lord. 11283.
Sheldon (T. B.) :
Cupid & Psyche. 9369.
Mr. Puncli of Toydom
Town. 30247.
Sheldon (W. 1'.) Mrs. Part-
ington & Ike. 30432.
Shelland (H. E.) :
After the ball. 492.
Case of Herr Bar Roomski
Coneyiskey. 6333.
Fun in a school-room.
15687.
Muldoon t& the nigger.
31318.
New chauffeur. 32337.
Two wandering Jews.
47813.
Shellenherger (G.) Tale &
tableaux from King Arthur
legends. 44961.
Sheiler (G. A.) :
Painters. 35070a.
Selling a fliver. 41436a.
Shelley (F. D. ) Masquerader.s.
2S641a.
Slielley (H. M.) :
Beauty doctor. 3228.
Family tree. 13618a.
Shelley (H. R.) :
Lotus San. 26385.
Romeo & Juliet. 39873.
Santa Chuis. 40725, 40726.
Shelley (J. J.) jr. Miscarriage
of justice. 29841.
Shelley (P. B.) Prometheus
unbound. 37671.
Shellhorn (H.) :
Chancellor. 6675.
Professor. 37016.
Shelton (C. ) Mixed liappiness.
30523.
SlieUon (F. H.) Adventures
of Cldora. 350.
Slielton (G. H.) :
< Iwendolyn's subterfuge.
17805.
King of the cannibal
islands. 23861.
Man-eater. 27754.
Shelton (H. ) Bound bv an
oatli. 4746.
Shelton (W. H.) :
Appomattox. 1724.
P>etting on a sure thing.
3647.
(^apt. Fracasse. 6107.
Champmesle. 6661.
I'm glad I came. 20810.
Jack & Jill. 22312.
Japanese wedding. 22496,
22497.
Little Sergeant Ned. 2.5874.
Love in uniform. 26531.
Man without a memory.
28018.
Moon lanterns of Bon.
30937.
Princess Musuiue. 3743].
I'rivate Obadiah Brown.
37.533.
Soldier's daughter. 43094.
Uncle Obadiah's u n c 1 e
Billy. 47996.
Wedding journey. 49908.
Sliem (J/r. & Mrs. A.) King
Satin. 23907.
Sheolin & Quinn. Coronation
of H. M. King Edward VII.
8563.
Shepard (F. H.) :
Hunting for H u p g o o d .
20692.
In the
21395.
John Eldridge, jr. 22849.
Man in the armor. 27851a.
Phonograph. 36163.
Uncle Ben. 47938.
Who are v o u ? 50599.
50600.
Shepard (H. A.) :
Dido. 10835.
Erica. 12854.
Genius of love. 16089.
Ingerberge. 21708.
Melette. 29072.
Ulysses. 47916.
W(»oing of Pomona. 51704.
Shepard (J. C.) Twins' ro-
mance. 47506.
Shepard (J. H.) Moonshiners.
30966.
Shepard (W. H.) :
Author. 2470.
Eligible matcli. 12469.
Running for Congress.
40291.
enemy s service.
Sliephard (G. S.) :
Before the iiinunage sale.
3299.
When ma took otfice. 50266.
Shepherd (C. H.) :
Dandy Dick. 9743.
IMother & son. 31126.
Shepherd (E. E.) :
Broad way. 5137.
Candidate. 5998.
Closed door. 7649.
(toward. 8971.
Heart of the city. 18486.
Suifragette. 44402.
Sulfragettes and — women.
44422, 44423.
Thou fool. 45898.
Sheplierd (E. L.) :
It happened in Dixie.
22203.
Red carnation. 88709.
Shepherd H.I :
Dan. 9693.
Public opinion. 37784.
Shepherd (J. O.) Oberine.
33213.
Shepherd (R. G.) That which
I am. 45624.
Shepherd (R. H.) Ned, the
negro outlaw. 32145.
Shepp (W. C.) :
Married mashers. 284.58.
Snapper. 42881.
Sheppard (C. ) No name skit.
54726.
Sheppard (Mrs. E. E.) :
Mrs. Fitzpa trick's offers of
marriage. 30362.
Peggy Mallowney. 35803.
Sheppard (J.) :
Game. 1.5823.
Golden rule. 17002.
Heart to heart talks.
18507.
Sheppard (J. H.) My Indian
love. 31583.
Sheppell.
5419.
Sliepperson
of erroi's.
Shepphird
mortgage.
Sheppman
Bughouse affair.
(C. A.)
8067.
(J. J.)
42842.
(J.):
Comedy
Smith's
Forgotten will. 15027.
That man Rogers. 45597.
Sheridan (B.) :
Make-believes. 27593.
Tag day episode. 44912.
Sheridan (B. M.) Living hand.
25977.
Sheridan (E.) : •
Bunch of girls; 5465.
False couple. 13521.
3420
IITDEX
Sheridan (E.) — Continued.
Miss Bright of N. Y.
29911a.
Scoundrel. 41174.
Social lion. 42973.
Wrecked & saved. 51835.
Sheridan (E. J.) Queen Ber-
tha. 37981.
Sheridan (E. M.) :
Iron Jaws. 22068.
Queen Bertha. 37981,
37982.
T. J. Smith, hatter. 44890.
Sheridan (E. V.) :
Rohan, the silent. 39740.
Ten thousand pounds a
year. 45359.
£10.000 a year. 52528.
Slieridan (F. A.) :
Gall. 5880.
Child. 6985.
Irish rose. 22027a.
Sheridan (Francis) Rake's
forfeit. 38400.
Sheridan (Frank) :
Colleagues. 7814.
Hero. 19246.
In the Rockies. 21493.
Little Snow White. 25883.
Under suspicion. 48141.
Sheridan (G. C.) :
Exanima. 53572.
Fall, the night, the dawn.
13491a.
Sheridan (J. P.) :
Blacklisted. 4163.
Trouble's troubles. 47183.
Sheridan (Mary) Getting the
goods. 16293.
Sheridan (Mattie) :
Curing the tenor. 9479.
Deception. 10332.
Family affair. 53599.
Sheridan (P.) Metropolitan
burlesquers. 29331.
Sheridan (R. B.) :
Critic. 9154, 53291.
Rivals. 39076b, 39559,
39560, 39562, 47893a.
School for scandal. 17445a,
29165a, 39076b, 41108-
41110.
Sheridan (T.) Foreign friend-
ships. 14987.
Sheriff (A. N.) Ward 16 east.
49607.
Sheriff (H.) Burlesque on
Camille. 5558.
Sherland (E.) Rohan, the si-
lent. 39740.
Sherlock (C. R.) :
Isaac Walton. 22110.
Prompter. 37696.
Sherlock (F.) Beside the sea-
side. 3568.
Sherman (C. ) Camp Cupid.
5953.
Sherman (C. P.) Newest of
nations. 32552, 325.53.
Sherman (Daniel) :
n<)t time in old town to-
night. 20341.
.Tay circus. 22525, 22526.
Gld Dan Tucker. 33460.
Pain killers. 35063.
Yap. a chap & a Jap. 52025.
Sherman (Dorothy) Musical
fantasy. 54646.
Sherman (E. E.) :
Fredegonde. 15313.
Joanna, queen of Naples.
22779.
Josephine, empress of
France. 23034.
Learned doctor. 24945.
Napoleon Bonaparte, em-
peror of France. 31997.
Rosabelle. 39927.
Speculation. 43484.
Sybil. 44838.
Wallace, the Scottish de-
fender. 49431.
Sherman (F.) Skid, the cabin
boy. 42665.
Sherman (G.) Three a. m.
4.5924a.
Sherman (H. H.) Lady from
Philadelphia. 24408.
Sherman (J. W.) :
New Market. 32420.
Phantasma. 36073.
Spectre bride. 43476.
Virginia. 49121.
Sherman (L. A.) :
Hamlet. 17989.
Macbeth. 27043, 27044.
Masterpieces of the English
drama : Philip INIassinger.
28740.
Sherman (Milton or M. T.) :
Bargain day. 2988c.
Chorus girls' gambol. 7151.
Nearly a star. 32120.
Tailor shop. 44922.
Sherman (R.) My friend from
Ark. 31551.
Sherman (R. J.) :
Daughters of Italy. 9963a.
Mexican romance. 29342b.
IMinister & the thief. 54527.
Tempter. 45342a.
Thorns & orange blossoms.
45865a.
Tramp's redemption. 55638.
Westerner. 50030a.
Sherman (S.) Pipes o' Pan.
36386n, 54963.
Sherman (S. P.) :
(Joriohmus. 852G.
'Tis pitv slie's ;i wli(ir;>.
46318a.
Slif rnjan, French & co. :
Albion & Rosamond. 52607.
Breaking of l)onds. 4992.
(.'andle flame. 5998h. .
Celibate. 54306.
Cliff of tears. 53197.
Everyman militant. 53568.
Kirstin. 24004.
Locust flower. 54306.
Saul of Tarsus. 40857a.
Seal of Hellas. 41235a.
Sharing. 41952a.
Sherrard (J. F.) Hist, of the
grea t
19890.
Slierrod
F. .L)
Sherwin
Slierwin
])etrification scheme.
(M.) See Drick (Mrs:.
( H. ) Burglar. 53018.
(R.) Mirage. 54537.
Sherwood (Anita) Poet's plight.
36627.
Sherwood ( Annie) Prices.
37191-37193.
Sherwood (B.) Baba. 2613.
Sherwood (Clarence) Ihr
pathe. 20952.
Sherwood (C. H.) :
Ahnnni play. 1030.
Cable car. 5775.
Early bird. 12137.
For half a million. 14802.
Sherwood (G. ) :
Baron. 3009.
Cure. 9454.
Ishmael. 22130.
Jarotte. 22508.
Lady Mike. 24468.
Sherwood (L. M.) Sec Mullen
(L. D.)
Sherwood (M. ) Ananias & co.
52676.
Sherwood (M. A. ) :
(bounty sheriff. 8815.
Face in the sand. 3.330S.
Mona. 39733.
Shettel (J. W.) :
Battle of ballots. 3111.
Coincidence. 7788.
First edition. 14362.
Match - making father.
2S773.
Nanka"s leap year venture.
31968.
Pomp Green's snake s.
36764.
Shovlin (P. H.) :
Age of isms. 574.
World beyond the stars.
51754.
3421
INDEX
Shevlin (P. H.)— Continued.
World invisilile. 51768.
X-worl»l. r)19.*56.
Shewell (E. De B.) Woman be-
hind the throne. 51392.
Shewell (L. Tl.) :
Biddy. 3760.
Biddy Nolan. 3764.
Biddy Ronan. 3765.
Duke'.s .spy. 12011.
Exiles. 13221.
Flotsam & jetsam. 14577.
Hearts are trumps. 18548.
Lilly. 25474.
Pork. 36S51.
Shadows of a great city.
41711.
Shadows of N. Y. 41715.
Terrible time. 45434.
Three days after date.
45950.
. of a time. 52539.
Shewell (R.) Lassie Lowrie.
24675.
Shibley (A. A.) Repentant
prodigal. 55148.
Shideler (A. N.) :
Charlotte Corday. 6795.
Conscience. 8310.
Evolutionist. 13174.
Girl in roval purple. 16559.
Girl in violet. 16581.
Idealist. 20872.
Lady in scarlet. 24429.
Marriage of Bisesa. 28408.
Thirteenth of July. 45824.
Triumvirate of .Terusalem.
47116.
Yo San of Tokio. 52114.
Young minister's tempta-
tion. 52178.
Shideler (E.) :
Evolutionist. 13174.
Idealist. 20871, 20872.
Sliidler (G. P.) :
Dog doctor. 11236.
Mormon & the queen.
31036.
Shields (A. K.) Every bullet
is marked. 13103.
Shields (C. W.) Reformers of
Geneva. 38886.
Shields (L.) :
Kate's infatuation. 23513.
When the (;afs a w a y.
50304.
Shields (P.) Gyp.sy's revenge.
17847.
Shields (Randolph) High life
in jail. 19413.
Shields (Ren.) :
Country clerk. 8742.
Errand boy. 12885.
In the good old summer-
time. 21416.
Shields (Ren.) — Continued.
It never happened. 22230.
Marooned. 28343b.
Shields (Robert) Damsel in
the diamond dress. 9690.
Shiels (J. W.) :
Some wife. 43158b.
When fairies rule. 50219.
Shill (M. S.) :
Leucadia. 25173.
AVidow Winkle. 50839.
Shllllngford (O.) :
Court scandal. 8856.
Daisy. 53327.
Nun & the barbarian.
33154.
Tommy Dodd. 46471.
Shillix (A. ) About town. 79.
Shine (J. L.) .Joan of Arc.
22764.
Shine (W. G.)
secret. 24354.
Shinn (E.) :
Children of Hagar. 53134.
Hazel Weston. 18366.
Lucy Moore. 26894.
Moonshiners. 30965.
Myrtle Clayton. 31781.
Sous of the fathers,
43274a.
Your people. 56045.
Shinnick (E. S.) Consuelo.
8362a.
(A.) Once upon a
33979a.
(B. K.)
Lady Audley's
Shipley
time.
Shipley
14602.
Shipley
Flowerland.
Call of con-
19622.
4746.
14835.
(H. M.)
science. 5886.
Shipley (T. C.) :
His father's son.
Money. 30753.
Sblpman :
Bound by an oath.
For home & honor,
Utah. 48573.
Shipman (G.) Marriage certifi-
cate. 28383.
Shipman (J. A.) Rustic rival.
40355.
Shipman (L. E.) :
Bundle of letters. .5485.
D'Arcy of the guards.
9840a.
Grain of dust. 17246.
In the times of George the
3d. 21530.
•lohu Ermine. 22849a.
Jonatlian Swift. 22977.
Poor Richard. 36818.
Shipman (N. ) :
Behind the screen. 333Sb.
Cry of the children. 9285a.
Gunman. 17782b.
Shipman (R. W.) Hand of
man. 18041.
Shipman (S.) :
Always the woman. 1038.
rniildren of to-day. 7049.
False prophet. 13533.
Sensationalist. 41490.
Shipman bi'os. inc. Hot S<ot<'h
Ilia jor. 20332.
Shipp (J. A.) :
Abyssinia. 123.
In Dahomey. 21137.
Sons of Ham. 43270.
Shipton (C. J.) :
Money against money.
30757.
Money trust. 30801.
Shiras (C. P.) Invisible
prince. 21911.
Shirk (A. H.) :
Feet of clay. 1.39S3a.
In ole Nu 'Leans. 21287a.
Quarter to 4. 37974.
Shirk (B. E.) Devil's own.
10712.
Shirley {Baron) See Witzig
(L. F.) '
Shirley ( Andry ) Camelot.
5933.
Shirley (Arthur) :
Camelot. 5933.
Carmita. 6253.
Daredevil. 9842.
Garibaldi. 1.5916.
Gri]> of steel. 17649.
l^ash of conscience. 24668.
Lion's heart. 25562.
London life. 26104.
Martyr. 28518.
Mask of guilt. 28605.
Miss Cleopatra. 29920.
Paris. 35296.
Phantoms. 36090.
Queen without a crown.
38096.
Sans famine. 40718.
Saved from the sea. 40886.
Scarlet sin. 40996.
Straight from the heart.
44016.
Tatterley. 45158.
Voice of the bell. 49234.
Women & wine. 51607.
Workgirl. 51724.
Shirley (James) Royal master.
39076a.
Shirley (Jessie) :
First woman governor.
14.398.
Moon-madness. 30938.
Shirley (.Tubin) Camelot.
5933.
Shirley (Mai-ion) Mysterious
masquerader. 31817.
3422
INDEX
Shirley (Maurey) Camelot.
5933.
Shirley (P.) Gertrude. 16220.
Shirley (Pv. W.) Lost heir.
26306.
Shirley (T.) Shadows of a
dream. 41710.
Shirvaiin (A.) Fur honor's
sake. 14S41.
Shisier (C. P.) Who is Pau-
lino? 50620a.
Sliively (J.) :
t'hristmas eve dream. 2718a.
Duress. 12049e.
I'euce. 14046a.
Helping hand. lS796d.
Her husbandless honey-
moon. 53919, 53920.
His alibi. 19543a.
Messenger of death. 29315a.
Mr. Henshawe. 30187a.
Sheriff's guest. 42086b.
Soldier of bonnes fortunes.
43066b.
When Silvia sings. 50295a,
55904.
Shock (F. H.) Honto, the red
man's daughter. 20196.
Shoemaker (A. B.) Marie's
guest. 28266.
Shoemaker (B.) See Wagstaff
(B. S.)
Shoemaker (D. A.) :
Fighting chance. 14191.
Girls of 1776. 16676.
Patron of art. 35581.
Shoemaker (O. B.) :
Chance. 6666.
Marie's guest. 28267.
Shoemaker (R.) Diane. 10794.
Shoemaker (W. S.) :
Consul's wife. 8366.
Divorcee's dilemma. 11054.
Not declared. 33048.
Shoeman (C. H.) Elixir of life.
12484.
Shoenfeld (H. F.) Our friend
the enemy. 34640a.
Shoengold ( S. ) Ninety-nine-
sixty-six. 32811.
Shomer (M. Z.) Fire. 14296.
Shook (L. A.) Without a
heart. 51314.
Shook (S.) :
Bond & free. 4539.
Celebrated case. 6562.
Danicheffs. 9787.
Ferreol. 14067, 14068.
Rose Michel. 39975.
Sphinx. 43516.
Shook & Collier :
Artist's daughter. 1980.
Ruth's devotion. 40386.
Shore (H.) Minus jealousy.
29775.
Shores (R. J.) Melinda & her
sisters. 54480.
Shorey (E. M.) :
At close of day. 2125.
Girl & the grafters. 16440.
Girl & the thief. 16458a.
Just a poor little kid.
23328.
Lest ye be judged. 25123.
Light 143. 25393.
MoUie of Montana. 30696.
One New Year's eve. 34044.
34044b.
Pawnbroker & the actress.
35650.
Sunshine of Cape Nome.
44588.
Unlucky Mr. Lucky. 48384.
Veterans. 48917.
3000 years from now. 52521.
Short (H.) :
Cinderella— 1915. 7360b.
Dance dream. 9703.
Record breaker. 38686.
Short (J. L.) :
Bachelor's club room. 2694.
Sacrificial test. 40467.
Short (M.) :
As Molly told it. 2017.
At Cozy Corners. 2128.
Backward child. 2762.
Blossoming of Mary Anne.
4321a.
Bondhill boy. 4544.
Box of powder. 4811.
Breaking the ice. 4996.
Confederates. 8228.
County fair at Pumpkin-
ville. 8809.
Courting the widow. 8863.
Crystal gazer. 9293.
Daughter of Baal. 9941.
Delilah. 10412a.
Fast friends. 13724.
Girl from out yonder.
16518.
Happy ending. 18158.
He, she & it. 18382.
Home from college. 20020b.
Husband in clover. 20720.
Jack's brother's sister.
22384a.
Jewel fantasie. 22692.
Love suit. 26620.
Miss Millionaire awakens.
29985a.
Mrs. Moneymade's fitting.
30411.
Morning call. 31056.
Mountain boy. 31226.
Nettle. 32264.
Pair of lunatics. 35101.
Short ( I\L ) — Continued.
Pauline Pavlovna. 35632a,
Return of Hi Jinks. 55156.
Room 83. 39895.
Saint Cecelia. 40516.
Set of turquoise. 41581.
Show of hands. 42186.
Sixteen 2-character plays.
42633a.
Sweet clover. 44743.
Those landladies. 45889.
Touch-down. 46605.
Two jolly girl bachelors.
47658.
Villain & victim. 49057.
When a woman loves.
50191.
Woman's convention, Punk-
ville, U. S. A. 51516b.
Young Paul Revere. 52193.
Short (P.) Grand army man.
17253a.
Shotland (J. E.) Restdale.
39112.
Shoudy (E.) My lord, the
count. 31632.
Shoup (S.) :
College chaperones. 7838.
Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
25012.
Shouse (L. W.) Crimson
mask. 9120.
Shower (A. E. ) Hamlet.
18000.
Shrady (G. F.) jr. Vicksburg.
48945.
Shreiner (F. H.) :
Between 8 & 9. 3662b.
Bobbie's mother - in - law.
4447a.
His real self. 197S6a.
Married 1 year. 28459b.
White wing & the dope.
50590b.
Shriner (J.) Pushing to the
front. 55069.
Shroder (J. von) Hce Von
Shroder.
Shropshire (K.) Magic lan-
tern. 27372.
Shi-yock (J. R.) :
After the honeymoon. 505.
Knockerstein's knockout.
24183.
Shubert (L.) :
Babes in the woods. 2618.
Battle of the skies. 3136.
Cabman. 5778.
Fads & fancies. 13348.
Girl from Tex. 16529.
In strange N. Y. 21337.
Social whirl. 42991.
Trip to the Bowery. 47032.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-11]
3423
INDEX
Shubert (S. S.) :
Fantana. 13648.
Runaways. 40286.
Shubert-Andersoii co. Wars of
the world. 49628b.
Shubert theatrical co. Inno-
ceut. 21737a.
Shuisinger (I. J.) :
Have you r e 1' o r m e d ?
18321a.
Market of uieu. 28329.
Other half. 34454.
Shulte (E. J.) RlystPi-ious wo-
man. 31828.
Shultes (J. O.) :
Alida. 798.
Bunch of violets. 5477.
SlmuKsky (J.) All for the
country. 849.
Shumwav (M. H.) Back to the
farm. 2752a, 52804.
Shunk (J. H.) Tarrytown
widow. 45142.
Shupe (N.) Night out. 32729.
Shurtlelf (A. A.) One possible
man. 34095.
Shuster (C. E.) Festival of
flowers. 14077.
Shu.ster (H. M.) Awakening
of Galatea. 2562.
Shutt (H. W.) Nugget. 33122.
Shutt (W. E.) jr. Rabbit's
foot. 38264.
Sluittleworth (J.) :
Murderer. 31374.
Of the pleasures of youth.
33305.
Shymer (A. C.) :
Archbishop. 1776.
His excellency. 19607.
Shvmer {Mrs. R. D.) See Shy-
mer (A. C.)
Sibley (E.) Tattered Tom.
45156.
Sibley (E. D.) :
Stage struck wife. 43739.
Suffragette. 44407.
Woman's way. 51593.
Sibley (G. C.) Columbus. 8016.
Siblev (J. T.) New leading
lady. 32404.
Sibley & Ducker. Julius Cae-
sar. 23249.
Sichel (H.) Christmas .spirit.
7246.
S i c k 1 e r (N. ) Mouse-trap.
31246.
Siddall (F. F.) Hecuba.
1801S.
Siddons (F.) Female doctor.
14014.
Siddons (V. I. Stocqueler-)
See SloCtjuirler-Siddons.
Sides (E. M.) Wandering or-
plian. 49487.
Sidey ,(R. M.) Flowers' con-
vention. 14603a.
Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd. .
Between sunset <& da'nm.
3670a.
Education of Mr. Surrage.
12270.
l^juiancipation. 12.571.
Flash-point. 14483a.
Four plays by (iilbert Can
nan. 1.5172.
iliiidle wakes. 19502.
Jane Clegg. 22453a.
Little stone house. 25887.
IMarried woman. 28466.
Mary Broome. 28546.
Miss Tassey. 30037.
Over the hills. 3493Sa.
Pains &. ix^nalties. 35065.
Politicians. 36715.
Price of Thomas Scott.
37180.
Trial of Jeanne D' Arc.
46932.
Waldies. 49409a.
Sidman (A. C.) :
Uncle Rube. 48005.
York state folks. 52128.
Sidney (F.) Man from Hong-
kong. 27776.
Sidney (F. W.) Brixton burg-
lary. 5135.
Sidney (J. W.) Wig & gown.
50941.
Sidnev (M. ) Mistletoe bough.
30290.
Sidnev (S. ) Her best audience.
18920.
Sidney, Ohio, grammar school
pupils. Legend of Sleepy
Hollow. 2.5011.
Sidonia (T. ) Laugh factory.
24811.
Sidorenko (P.) Kobzsar. 24201.
Siedle (E.) Gay nuisician.
15982.
Siedle (W. R.) :
He's got to marry a widow.
18379.
Last edition. 24709.
My sister-in-law. 31700.
On the Klondike. 33864.
Terrible possibility. 45425.
Siegel (E.) Maid & the actress.
27436.
Siegel (F.) From the same
place. 53727.
Siegel (H.) :
Dorothy Webb. 11480.
Wilson bill. 51103.
Siegel (M.) :
Cinch. 7336.
Maid & the actress. 27436.
Siegel ( S. C. ) Box seat. 4815.
Siegel (W.) Si-ster & brother.
55352.
Siegfried (W. A.) :
Phyllis, the beggar girl.
36190.
Tom Blossom. 4643S.
Siegman (M. S.) :
Gyrenia. 9564.
Magic hour. 27367.
On circumstantial evidence.
33763.
Sioner (J.) :
Gelbe prinz. 16017.
Leutnantsliehchen. 25177,
25178.
Schone exzellenz. 41087.
Sieukiewicz (H.) :
Chevaliers teutoniques.
53123.
Deluge. 24115.
Quo vadis? 3S242-38250.
Sierra (G.Martinez) >S'ee Mar-
tinez Sierra.
Siev (B.) Vice & virtue.
55774.
Siever (G.) Doute. 11564.
Siewert (C.) Rache einer
furstin. 38298a.
Sigaux (J.) Deserteuse. 10552.
Siggins (H. W.) Her best au-
dience. 18920.
Sigmann (A.) Fourth com-
mandment. 15190.
Sigourney (T. P.) Pace, the
cost.
55006.
Hans
Sigurjonsson (J.) :
Bjaerg-Ejoind og
Hustru. 4037.
Modern Icelandic plays.
54574.
Onsket. 33296a.
Sikes (O. L.) :
Paul & Virginia. 3.5602.
Sunbeam. 44.529.
See also Logan (O.)
Sikes (W.) :
Affairs of state. 428.
Bits. 4013.
Books. 4617.
Bridge of glass. 5086.
Business woman. 5603.
Camp. 5951.
Carmen. 6248.
Cherry. 6901.
Dangerous fellow. 9765.
Debt. 10299.
Dress. 11807.
Fond but not foolish. 14698.
Foolishly fond. 14737.
Green blow. 17597.
Heavy villain. 18602.
3424
INDEX
Sikes (W.) — Continued.
Home again. 20009.
Humming-bird. 20636.
Idiot king. 20882.
Isa. 22106.
Kittens. 24048.
Knickerbockers. 24129.
Lady Kate. 24444.
Love, honor & obey. 26512.
Miss Tom. 30041.
Newport. 32564.
Over tlie palisades. 34948.
Pleasure. 36528.
Pony. 36786.
Pride. 37194.
Rose garden. 39961.
Sense of honor. 41493.
Sphinx. 43515.
Violet Dale. 49098.
Will & a way. 51018.
Woman who talks. 51501.
Silabon (C. R.) Bygone days.
5742.
Silber (A. A. A.) Algeria. 7.57.
Silber (A. L.) Bashful man
& the maid. 3084a.
Silber (G. ) Lebende leich-
nam. 24963.
Silber (P.) Paradiesvogel.
35247.
Silberberg (J. A.) O Sen San,
the wood fairy. 33189.
Silberman (G. L.) Slumberers.
42802.
Silbermann (A.) Tote ratte.
46594.
Silberstein (A. J.) :
Saved from suicide. 40S85a.
Sketch. 42659b.
Spies. 43543a.
Silberstein (C.) Who'll be
ready when Gabriel blows his
trumpet? 50636.
Silberstein (M.) Horace Gree-
ley. 20264.
Silbert (C.) :
Diplomatic maid. 10S99a.
Honeymoon in 2000. 53968.
Silbert (J.) Sold to shame.
43060.
Silbon (G.) Appearing, disap-
pearing, dissolving & van
ishing life pictures. 1706.
Silingsiy (M.) Death touch.
10288.
Silkworth (I. M.) :
Adopted daughter. 312.
In 1973. 21255.
Indian romance. 21639.
Kids of N. Y. 23694.
Mrs. Doctor Hanford «& the
3 tramps. 30348.
Night among the stars.
32641.
Paris sensation. 35311.
Sill (L. M.) :
Capt. of the Gray horse
troop. 6148.
Tidings brought to Mary.
55596.
Sills (C. W.) His own physi-
cian. 19769.
Sills (M.) :
Falling leaves. 13504.
Tainted money. 44929.
Silsbee {Mrs. H. M.) Jolly
•Toe's lady minstrels. 22937a.
Silsbee (S.) :
Journey of life. 23071.
Verduga. 48858.
Silva (P. F. de) See De Silva.
Silva (J. Lopez) See Lopez
Silva.
Silvani (A.) :
Ahrinzlman. 629, 14313.
Fire worshiper. 14313.
Haunted spring. 18316.
Love's witcheries. 26753.
Miamoura. the fairy who
lost her star. 29.361.
Strange story of Ahrinzl-
man. 630.
Wishing well. 51260.
Silver (C.) Stagestruck. 55432.
Silver (J.) :
Cashier. 6372.
Old Hurly. 33513.
Silver (S. S.) Entry 1.3. 12812.
Silver, Burdett & co. :
As you like it. 2059.
Braut von Messina. 4934a.
Dido. 10834.
Henry the Fifth. 18852.
Julius Caesar.
23258.
Macbeth. 27042, 27047.
Midsummer night's dream.
29499.
Tempest. 45281.
Twelfth night. 47414a.
William Tell. 51089a.
Zaragiieta. 52288, 522SSa.
Silvarburg (S.) :
Amer. earl. 1198.
Bankrupt. 2921, 2924.
Silverman (A.) :
What will people say •
50149.
Whose fault? 55934.
Whose guilt? 50716a.
Why. 50722b.
Silverman (M. D.) Love &
nmsic. 26455.
Silvers (L.) :
All on account of Jane.
887a.
Don't be a coward. 11405a.
Man from Md. 27792.
One spot. 54809.
23257,
Silversmith (J.) Trip to Egypt.
47015.
Silverstein (E. A. L.) Mischief-
makers CO. 29848a.
Silvestre (A.) :
Chevalier d'Eon. 6928.
Griselidis. 17656.
Messaline. 29308.
Silvia (J.) Alcalde of Zala-
mea. 715.
Silvio :
Careta de Pierrot. 6218.
Guasa viva. 17721.
Mi-careme. 29357.
Poca lacha. oG591a.
Ultima hora. 47905a.
Simkins (J. J.) Their part-
ner's widow. 45G79b.
Sinnnonds (E. M.) :
Hand of fata. 18035.
Man of her choice. 27900.
Simmonds (Morris) :
Caught in the act. 6504,
Derrick's twins. 10524.
Marita. 2S301.
Rose Michel. 39974.
Three millions of money.
45989.
Twins. 47503, 47504.
Voyage en Suisse. 49314.
Simmonds (S. J.) Scouts of
the Rio Grande. 41182.
Simmons (A. L. ) :
Apollo & Daphne. 52711.
Ruth, the M o a b i t e s s.
40382a.
Triptolemus. 55660.
Vestal virgins. 55772.
Simmons (E. C.) Mrs. Rooter's
ball game. 30449.
Simmons (H.) Cottage cabaret.
8633.
Sinnnons (J.) Convent girl.
8398.
Simmons (L.) Fashions. 13722.
Simmons (M. A.) In tlie heart
of a child. 21428.
Simmons (M. E.) Geraldine's
treachery. 16173. 16174.
Simmons (P. E. R.) See Cooley
(DeW. C.)
Simmons (S. J.) :
Memories of '61. 29094a.
INIother's memory. 31195.
That Boston d r u m m e r.
45538.
Wife of an hour. 50897.
Simmons (W. E.) Our coun-
try's defenders. 34585.
Sirams (E.) :
Christopher's aunt. 7279.
Conspirators. 8340.
Divided attentions. 11001a.
Her ladyship's niece. 19045.
3425
INDEX
—Continued,
house keeper.
35013.
36474.
52298.
curse.
Simms (E.)-
Lodging
26069.
Love & a way. 26426.
Maidens all forlorn. 27512.
Packet for popsy.
Playing gooseberry.
Unexpected. 48283.
Ze aftairnoon tea.
Sinims (G. A.) :
Pheelim O'Rooke's
36109.
Room 44. 39898.
Unjust justice. 48364.
Sinuiis (O. R.) :
MembLH- for Slocuinh. 29080.
Mv nianuna-in-Uiw. 31636.
Siinms (J.) :
Modern Dromios. 30602.
Two married women. 47687.
Simms (J. H.) Brady, the
agent. 4888.
Simms (W. E. or Willard) :
Mrs. Jackson, jr. 30389.
Modern Dromios. 30602.
Moving day. 31264a.
Two married women.
47687.
Simms (W. G.)
Walton. 23521.
Simo-Raso (R.)
32631a.
Simon (A.
690.
Simon (Albert) :
After the ball. 489.
Her self immolation.
Simon (Anna) :
Aus bivouac & schuetzen-
graben. 52777.
Bowery Caruso.
Episode. 12828a.
Lieb vaterland.
25235c.
Soul of a violin. 43316.
Wirtshaus zur stadt Petro-
grad. 55964.
1914, der auftakt. 52513b.
Simon (B.) Double contract.
11507.
Simon (C.) Zaza. 52294,
52295.
Simon (F. P.) Fate will have
its way. 13807.
Simon (H.) :
Gipsy boy. 16400.
Hunted to death. 20682.
Outlaw's son. 34902.
Present day. 37066.
Under suspicion. 48138.
Simon (M. M.) :
Aus bivouac & schuetzen-
graben. 52777.
Between the acts. 3673.
Katherine
N i c o t i n a.
H.) Alarm bell.
19135.
4786.
2o235b,
Simon (M. M.) — Continued.
Bowery Caruso. 4786.
Dame & der feigling. 9680.
Episode. 12828a.
Im zwischenakt. 20989.
Lieb vaterland. 2.5235b,
25235c.
Old clothes man. 33442a.
Soul of a violin. 43316.
Transgressor. 46S21.
Wirtshaus zur stadt Petro-
grad. 55964.
1914, der auftakt. 52513a.
Simon (Marcel) Mme. Aurelie.
27172.
Simon (Michael) High life in
jail. 19413.
Simon (S.) Gipsy boy. 16400.
Simon (W. vou) Alt-Potsdam.
1008a.
Simonds (D. K.) Tragedy of J.
^^'ilkes Booth. 46726.
Simone (C. ) :
Are you deaf? 1807.
Hotair. 20350.
Marriage certificate. 28382.
Viola's romance. 49093.
Simone (D. R. de) :
Mam'selle Gaby. 27694.
Mr. Nobody. 54554.
Tasting those pearly tears.
45149.
Triumph of life. 47093,
47094.
Simone (S.) :
How they lost their hus-
bands. 20540, 20541.
Musicians' doings. 314.55.
Simoni (R.) :
Krieg um den eimer. 24255.
Mme. Sans Gene. 27217a-
27217c.
Matrimonio di Casanova.
28832.
Simons (A. F.) Leo, the lion.
25070.
Simons (E. .T.) Night at the
club. 32653.
Simons (S. E.) Shakspere fes-
tival. 55307.
Simons-Mees (.J. A.) Paladin.
23461.
Simonson (G.) :
Horace Walpole. 20266,
20267.
Romantic turn. 39840.
Simonson (.Jules or Julius) :
Cain. .53041.
Credulity. 9055.
Cured. 9468a.
Every day. 13106.
Helen's secret. 18749.
Hotel ICurope. 20355.
I died. 20790, 20791.
Simonson (Jules or Julius) —
Continued.
Million dollar bill. 54517.
My boo'ful baby. 54650.
My office hours. 31668,
31669.
My wife from the other
world. 31737.
Professor Sport's jubilee.
37640.
Quit ! 38217b.
Three teaspoons full.
46030b.
Simonson (R. A.) Clean .sweep.
7567.
Simonson (S.) :
Missionary. 30077.
Tongan taboo. 46497.
Simowith (M.) Dress rehearsal
in Squeedunk. 11813.
Simpson (A.) To-morrow.
46482.
Simpson (B.) :
Diary. 10800.
Engaging manager. 12765.
Impatient patient. 21022.
Precipice. 37046.
Simpson (C. O.) Trail of hap-
piness. 46747.
Simpson (Chester) Royal
foolery. 40145.
Simpson (Christina) Between
two. 3688.
Simpson (F. ) In the air.
21341.
Simpson (F. H.) Divorce law-
yer. 11039.
Simp.son (F. W.) Heads of
death. 18419.
Simpson (G. M.) Fence be-
tween. 14047.
Simpson (H.) :
Behind the door. 3326.
Emperor. 12628.
Submarine. 44315.
Simpson (I. F. ) Mind your own
business. 29714a.
Simpson (J.) Caged. .5808.
Simpson (J. K.) :
Toto Sanbari. 40596.
Well, explain ! 49961.
Simpson (.J. P.) :
Cloud in the honeymoon.
7660.
Daddy Hardacre. 9596,
9597.
Erin abu. 12858.
My mysterious rival. 31659.
Scrap of paper. 41188,
41189.
Simpson (L. N.) Cog. 7779.
Simpson (R. B.) Put it down,
Henry. 55070.
3426
INDEX
Simpson (S. L.) :
Bankrupt. 2924a.
Collusion. 7879.
Divorce lawyer. 11039.
Simpson (V. A.) Bonnet con-
spirators. 4575.
Sims (G. R.) :
Blue-eyed Susan. 4366.
Captain. 6077,
Dandy DicR Wluttington.
9744.
Ever open door. 13101.
Faust up to date. 13913,
13914.
Ghetto girl. 16307.
Glass of fashion. 16730.
Land war. 24623.
Little Christopher Colum-
bus. 25621.
Moving picture. 31265.
Romany rye. 39844, 39S46.
Scarlet sin. 40996.
Soldier's wife. 43117-
43119.
Wrong button. 51863.
Sims (H. A.) Found. 15110.
Sims (J.) Through Death Val-
ley. 46070.
Sims (.L L.) :
Golden slipper. 17011.
Other Miss Manning. 34468.
Simson (H. Fraser-) See Fra-
ser-Simson.
Sinison's theaterverlag. Bodo's
hrautschau. 52936.
Sinclair (A.) :
Face value. 53583.
Her new lover. 19084a.
Hero by mistake. 19252a.
Sinclair (A. C.) Auntie Fudge.
2437a.
Sinclair (A. K.) Emperor &
slave. 12629.
Sinclair (B. M.) :
Dry Ridge Gang. 40480.
Getaway. 16267.
Sinclair (H. J.) Lucky scar.
26871.
Sinclair (J.) Commercial trav-
eler. 8129.
Sinclair (L. ) Children of char-
ity. 7025.
Sinclair (M.) Kitty Tailleur
24068.
Sinclair (M. B.) :
Cause of it all. 6524.
Her wedding day. .53926.
Sinclair (S.) See Vacano (S.)
Sinclair (U.) :
Chosen people. 7158.
Indignant subscriber. 21661.
.John D. 22846.
.Tungle. 23302.
Plays of protest. 36509.
Sinclair (U.) — Continued.
Pot-boiler. 36896.
Prince Hagen. 37302.
Second story man. 41306.
Sindelar (J. C.) :
Best Christmas book. 3580a
Christmas celebrat ions,
7212b.
Lincoln day entertain
ments. 25510a.
New ' Christmas book
32339a.
Thanksgiving entertain-
ments. 45520a.
Washington day entertain-
ments. 49667a.
Sinding (C.) Heilige berg.
lS630a.
Singe (B.) Within the lines.
5i307a.
Singer (Alex.) Almost an al-
derman. 970.
Singer (Alfred) :
Fun in camp. 53735.
Useless, the street singer.
48567.
Singer (I. A.) On the Hudson.
33858.
Singer (J.) :
Hot town. 20346.
Palm Beach. 35136.
Passing review. 35463.
Yankee Doodle girls. 51985.
Singer (Jack) inc. Day &
night in Chinatown. lOlOl.
Singer (P.) :
I don't say nothing. 20792b.
Shoemaker. 42145a.
Singer (W.) See Volkert
(J. F.)
Singer amusement co. Passing
review. 35464.
Singha (M. C.) :
Court of Indra. 8848a.
.Jungle-republic. 23302b.
Kopalee. 24231a.
Return of Satyaban. 39189a.
Singleton (Agatha) Vagabond.
48597.
Singleton (Ann) Wanted, an
affinity. 49546.
Singleton (E.) Fairy bracelet.
13400. 13401.
Singleton (M. A.) :
For better, for worse.
14780.
Wolf of the city. 513.57.
Singmaster (E.) Fame. 13559.
Sinn (C. E.) :
Down Mobile. 11612.
Mrs. Jackson, jr. 30389.
Modern Dromios. 30602.
Moving day. 31264a.
Two married women. 476S7.
Sinn (C. T.) :
Fascination. 13709.
One error. 34002.
Sinn (F. J.) :
Heiress. 18671.
Troubadour & his ward.
47158.
Sinn (W.) :
Heiress. 18671.
Troubadour & his ward.
47158.
Sinn (W. E.) :
Good old times. 17108.
Jack the giant-killer.
22369, 22370.
One error. 34002.
Sinn (W. L.) :
Denise. 10466.
Fascination. 13709.
Good old times. 17108.
One error. 34002.
Sinnett (A. P.) :
Filibuster. 14220a.
Married by degrees. 28441.
Sinnhold (W.) :
White Indian. 50530.
Sinnott (L. K.) Nobody. 32942.
Sinoni (R.) Abschied. 105.
Sinykin (J. H.) :
Partners. 35406e.
Peck of carrots. 35753.
Sipe (P. B.) :
At the turn of the wick.
2292a.
Awakening. 2554.
Caprice. 6068a.
Dancing bacchante. 53330.
Harvest. 18267c.
Humbug. 20629a.
Jew. 22684a.
Jingo. 22752.
Lifting the lid. 25352a.
Marrying Mary. 54438.
Master touch. 28727a.
Matching a militant,
28777a.
Oh you kid, 33366a,
Paloma, 35145a,
September morn. 41517c.
Sipes (R. B.) Scandal. 40934.
Siraudin (P.) :
Marchioness of the streets.
28173.
AVoman's tears, 51581,
Siria (L.) See Venturini
(Countess)
Sirmay (A.) Girl on the film.
16611.
Sirovich (W. I.) :
No. 2, suspended sentence.
54742.
Suspended sentence. 55494.
Sirrine (M. L.) Fatality.
13779.
3427
INDF.X
Sissou (E. O.) Uncrowned
king. 48073.
Sisson (O. P.) Colonel. 7SS7.
Si.sson (W.) Work. 51721.
Sister of mercy. Golden Hair's
birthday party. 16970.
Sisters (The) :
Modern love story. 30623.
Price of happiness. 37158.
Sisters of mercy, Meriden,
Conn. Grand baby show.
17255.
Sisters of mercv, Providence,
R. I.:
Ex tenebris lumen. 13178c.
Joseph. son of Jacob.
23020a.
Sisters of mercy, St. Patrick's
academy, Chicago:
Frolic of the bees & butter-
flies. 15511.
Flappy days. 18150.
Nancy. 31943.
One of His little ones.
34060.
Sic itur ad astra. 42234.
There was no room in the
inn. 45730.
Thy kingdom come. 46132a.
Wonderful Christmas gift.
56002.
Young King Cole. 52174.
Sisters of St. Joseph, Buffalo.
Mary Stuart. 28573.
Sisters of St. Joseph, St. Aligns-
iinc. Fla. Glorification of Co-
lumbus. 16777.
Sites (S. L.) Turkey maiden.
47335a.
Sites (W. C.) Lady servant.
24518.
Sitgreaves (B.) Broken halo.
5184.
Sittinger (J. O.) :
Necklace of pearls. 32139.
Prince of Taunus. 37350.
Skalouda (F.) Bordynkafi.
4653/4654.
Skatelle (B.) Funny face.
15709a.
Skeel (A.) King Washington.
49653.
Skelding (G.) Faro. 13693.
Skelly (J. P.) Charge of tho
liash brigade. 6739.
Skelton (G. H.) Skipper Jim.
42674.
Skentelburg (W. H.) Nero, the
6th emperor of Rome. 32247.
Sketchly (A.) Headle.ss man.
18414.
Skiff (F. D.) :
Beggars on horseback.
3315.
Skiff (F. D.)— Continued.
Child hero. 6989.
Hold the fort. 19960.
Household gods. 20456.
Illinois. 20964.
Man-of -wars-man. 27930.
Ship of state. 42120.
Sisters of peril. 42607.
Stranger at the gate. 44066.
Skiff (O. E.) :
Queen of the arena. 38045.
Society circus. 43009.
Skilling (R. P.) Past-present-
future. 35499.
Skilton (C. S.) :
Sigma Phi Alpha. 42292.
Ticonderoga.. 46149.
Skinner (A. M.) :
Tiittle dramas for primary
grades. 25656.
Little folks' Christmas
stories & plays. 25683a.
Tom Tinker. 46461.
Skinner (C.) :
Aidzumka. 635.
Anointed. 1572.
Appassionata. 1699.
Birthright. 3974-3976.
David. 10041.
Doubles or quits. 11556.
<Jreat release. 17459, 17460.
Honorable Bobby. 20179.
Lady of Grav Gables.
24476.
T>ady or the law. 24510.
Long way home. 26149.
Lord Sally's wife. 26219.
Love-liar.s. 26544.
Montezuma. 30912.
Over the border. 34926.
Right to live. 39446.
Vagabond. 48599, 48600.
Valley of the shadow.
48653.
Skinner (C. E.) Silas Maruer.
42323.
Skinner (C. M.) :
Harvester. 18275.
King's jester. 23971.
Mad River legacy. 27143.
Red signal. 38802.
Triboulet. 46951.
Villon, the vagabond.
49064.
Skimier (E. L.) Tales & plavs
of Robin Hood. 449S7a.
Skinner (H. M.) :
Prix de Rome. 37547.
Purgatorio de San Patri-
cio. 37863.
Skinupr (M. D.) :
lOkkehard. 12366.
Ivove of a maid. 26560.
Skinner (M. M. 6!: M. W.) :
Go slow. 16807.
Mystery of the manor
house. 31850.
Night-scene in Germany.
32745.
Travelers. 46864.
AVedding morn. 49909.
Sldnner (O.) :
Mad River legacy. 27143.
Prince Otto. 37361.
Prince Rudolph. 37373.
Red signal. 38802.
Soldier of fortune. 43074.
Son of the sword. 43219.
Skinner R. M.) :
As it happens. 2007.
Bal masque. 2825.
Bunch of pinks. 5470.
Chow chow. 7161.
Dangerous game. 9767.
Debutante. 10312.
Detained on business.
10607.
Dreamer. 11769.
Friend of the f a m i 1 y.
15440.
His holiday. 19658.
Lady Betty's courtship.
24369.
Lady Disdain. 24386.
Maid of Araby. 27460.
Mayor of Tokio. 28940.
Motor girl. 31209, 31210.
Ninkum. 32819.
Pink hussars. 36335.
Runaway boy. 40274.
Secret sin. 41352.
Valley farm. 48644.
Vice gov'nor. 48932.
Skip worth (A.) Phra, the
Phoenician. 36178.
Skodak (S.) Honorable cob-
bl?r. 20180.
Skoogaard (A.) Hidden violin.
19380.
Skowfonnek (R. ) :
Generalsecke. 16067.
Gute auskunft. 17792a.
Hohe politik. 19954.
Husarenfiel^er. 20711.
Im griinen rock. 20978.
Neue compagnon. 32268.
Skutch (R. F.) Five graces.
53653.
Slack (H. W.) Fountain of
youth. 15135.
Slade (A. L.) :
Egypt. 12306.
Josiah's goin' to college.
23054.
Prince Zu Zu. 37383.
3428
INDEX
Slade (C.) :
Above the law. S3.
Bitten by an M. D. 4014.
Clairvoyant. 7495.
Our secretaries. 34767.
Taking a wife. 44945.
Slade (C. B.) :
Dogwood. 11242.
Our secretaries. 34767.
Slade (H.) One of tlie 7tli.
34088.
Slade (M. B. C.) :
Lassons from scripture
flowers. 53546.
Signing the pledge. .53n-!:0.
Slade (W. A.) Florida water.
14567.
Slater. Game of life. 15860.
Slater (J.) Red lights of N. Y.
38760.
Slater (J. H.) :
Coon rehears:! 1. 8453a.
Firebrand. 14317.
Fii-emen's darling. 143.30.
Fortune in rags. 15055.
Held for postage. 18700.
High five. 19406.
Miss Wells from Fargo.
30046a.
Mr. Rich from Richmond.
30248a.
My awful wife. 31494.
Mv countrv sweetheart.
31521.
]\Iy wife's husband. 31756.
Peter Piper's troubles.
36009.
Soldier's sweetheart. 43113.
Slater (L. L.) Heart of old
New England. 18477o, r)3S87.
Slater" (T. W.) Reconciliation.
38GS1.
Slattery (W. M.) Diamonds
or rrigs. 10781.
Slaughter (L. W.) Ama-
zonian corps. 1085.
Slaughter (W.) :
Her royal highness. 19117.
Lady Tatters. 24524.
Shuisonne ( W. L. ) German
dentist. 16186.
Slavin (J. C.) Knight for a
day. 24137.
Slavit (J.) Legitimate. 54249.
Slayton (H. L.) Servitude &
freedom. 41577.
Slaytor (J.) Under the Cuban
flag. 48161.
Sleaper (F. R..) :
Mv girl. 31566.
Turkish, hath. 47337.
Sleeth (C. ) Silver threads.
42425.
Slemons (F.) :
Joshua Copeland's daugh-
ter. 23042.
Saint or sinnei*. 40550.
Sweetest girl in Dixie.
44781, 44782.
Slevin (J.) :
Blackmailers. 4172.
Divorgons. 11059.
Fixer. 14452a.
Out of the wilderness.
34853.
Slider (W. G.) Mary's lesson.
28587.
Slikerman (H. ) :
Fugitives. 15646a.
Getaway. 16265a.
Good fellow. 17075a.
Home sweet home. 20057a.
Moochers. 30927a.
Slingerland (N. B. van) See
Van Slingerland.
Sliver (W. A.) :
Alma. 940.
At bay. 2121.
Bab. 2612.
Bright eyes. 5115.
Bryan Couline. 5353.
Cheek. 6872.
Chums. 7298.
Clouds. 7665.
Eilv. 12352.
Elsie Deene. 12552.
Eureka. 13048.
False. 13507, 13509.
Gipsy. 16395.
Herr Aruim. 19301.
Hei-r Franz. 19304.
Humbug. 20628, 20629.
Imp. 21019.
In the toils. 21532.
Irish girl's fortune. 40224.
Irish professor. 22022.
.Tacquette. 22411.
Kerry gow. 23625. 23626.
Larry. 24656, 24657.
My chum. 31515.
Mv stepmother. 31711.
My wife's friend. 31749
Nemesis. 32216.
Otto. 34.509.
Patent-rights. 35527.
Pert. 35978.
Ruby ring. 40224.
Silver star. 42422.
Trumps. 47265.
Yulie. 522.54.
Zara. 52287.
Zip. 52366.
Sloan (W. H.) :
Bribe. 52981.
Dickev Dicksoji, detective.
10813.
Sloane (A. Baldwin) :
Birds of a feather. 3940.
Jack the Giant-killer.
22368.
Mimic & the maid. 29704.
Mistress Betty. 30308.
Pretty Polly. 37123.
Sergeant Kitty. 41538,
41539.
Stooping to conquer. 43959.
White rajah. 50560.
Sloane (Anna B.) Uncle Sara.
48014a.
Sloane (D. H.) :
Alimonv club. 52619.
Arm of the law. 52725.
Conquest. 53239.
Nothing overlooked. 54740.
Sloane (F.) :
Make-believes. 27593.
Tag day episode. 44912.
Sloane (G.) :
Alimonv club. 52619.
Conquest. 53239.
Nothing overlooked, 54740.
Sloane (J. H.) Arm of the
law. 52725.
Sloat (G. Vv^) Love & war.
26470.
r?loboda (K.) Am teetisch.
52648.
Slocum (E. & J. D.) :
Anne. 1551.
Culprit. 9340.
What hath God wrought.
50084.
Slocum (J. P.) Miss Thrilby.
30039.
Slocumb (E. H.) Woman's
convention Punkville, U. S.
A. 51516a, 51516b.
Slomiuski (C. F.) Swieta Dor-
ota. 44798.
Sloper (A.) Cozette. 8984.
Slupski (S. C.) :
Living torches. 25990.
Quo vadis? 38243.
Slutskin (M. L.) Magepho.
27347.
Slvck (A. E. van) See Van
Slyck.
Slyke (C. D.) Tympton's
visit. 47838.
Small (A. A.) Raving. 38525.
Small (Albert) Sugarfoot.
44434.
Small (E. E.) :
Kindergarten. 23719.
Pickaninnies. 36212.
Small (F. A.) Love's diplo-
ma cv. 26700.
Small (G. G.) Brazilia. 4958.
;U29
IISTDEX
Small (TI. F.) Princess Cleo.
37407.
Small (Solomon or Samuel) :
Feelin.EC of justice. 13980n.
From happiness to the gal-
lows. 15541a.
Sms^ll (AV.) Mrs. Walthroo's
bachelors. 30482b.
Small, Maynard & co. :
Birth of Gain had. 3955.
Dawn. 10075c.
Fortune & men's eyes.
15048a.
Masque of judgment.
28629b.
Taliesin. 44991, 44992.
Theophile. 45710a.
Smallev (D. E.) Will of the
people. 51042.
Smalley (V. H.) :
Back to Boston. 2746.
Base-ballitis. 3078.
Bossing the boss. 52959.
Butler pro tern. .5639.
Cured. 9468.
Follies of 1908. 14675.
Guilty. 17757.
Handcuffed. 18057.
His wife's butler. 19857.
Honeymoon. 20122.
Judgment. 23159.
Little Miss Ham and —
25776, 25777.
Man proposes — woman dis-
poses. 27943, 27944.
]\[exican tangle. 29343,
]\Irs. Derringer's double.
3034 G.
Nerve. 32248.
What happened in no. 44.
50075.
Woman in black. 51413.
Woman who knew. 51498.
Smalley (V. H.) Estate of:
Bvit'er pro tern. 5639.
Cured. 9468.
Little Miss Ham and —
25776.
Man proposes? — woman dis-
poses. 27943.
]\Irs. Derringer's double.
30346.
Woman who knew. 51498.
Smallman (A. H.) Amelia.
1125.
Smallwood (M. O.) :
Colonel's hobby. 7931.
Prince of Olani-Kay. 37342.
Smareglia (A.) :
Cornil! Schut. 8556.
Istrianische hochzeit.
22194.
Kornelius Schut. 24233.
Smart (C. A.) Incident. 54052.
Smart (H. D.) :
Bradford folks. 4884.
Kv. thoroughbreds. 23617.
Mine Falls. 29717.
Old neighbors. 33582.
Red tape. 38807.
Village belle. 49019.
Smarte (A. K. ) Modern dream.
30690.
Smedley (E. P.) Mary's little
lambs. 28589.
Smedley (W. H.) Little
mother. 25808.
Sn)eta na ( F. ) V e r k a u f t e
braut. 48870.
Smidl (B. H.) Insurrection.
21799.
Smidl-Carr (Airs.) Man hater.
27827.
Smidt {Mr. & Mrs. L. J. de)
Sec De Smidt.
Smiley (J. W.) Joe's redemp
tion. 22S07.
Smiley (M. F.) Half an h(mr
HI a studio. 17912.
Smilev (M. J.) Misfit Caesar.
298S0.
Smilev (R. Vv.) :
Bachelor girls. 2669.
Circus day. 7407.
Curse of a nation. 53317.
Deputv sheriff. 10500.
Deserted wife. 10542
Erick Erickson. 12855,
12856.
]^]ternal flame. 12976.
George Frederick Cooke.
16147.
Gvpsy queen. 17841.
Hermit of the hills. 19235.
In 15 minutes. 21167.
Jest of fate. 54106.
King of counterfeiters.
23831.
Klondike. 24102.
Mv sister. 31098.
Pert. 35979.
Retl girl. 38735.
Secret service detective.
41349.
Slowtowu cabaret. 42799.
Smoke. 42850.
Some king. 43153a.
Temptation of Salome.
45326.
What's next? 50114, 50115.
Woman's secret, 51571.
Yellow streak. 52087.
Smilev (W. T.) Scotch-Irish
Yankee. 41168.
Srairke ( R. ) M i d s u m m e r
niglit's dream. 29478.
Smirnow (L.) Eternal dream.
12972b.
Smith. Big 4. 3787.
Smith (A. J.) Zeke, the coun-
try bov. 52314.
Smith (A. L.) Aunt Sally's
prediction. 2426.
Smith (A. S.) See Smi th
(Alice M.)
Smith (Adam) :
Chatelaine. 6835.
Nectarine. 32142.
Smith (Adelaide) Where God
has not. 50375.
Smith (Alfred) Betty Mars-
ton of Va. 3656.
Smith (Alfred A.) :
His wife's proxy. 19867.
Talisman. 44998.
Smith (Alice M.) :
Aftermath of promise.
545.
Assisted destiny. 2103.
Bound girl. 4748.
Co-education. 7767.
Daughter of Leschi. 9967.
Dr. Milligan's 1st patient.
11172.
In love & out. 21230.
In old Vt. 21280.
Insurgents. 21797.
Jael, daughter of Israel.
22416.
Lilleth. 25460.
Love pirate. 26600.
Miriam & Potiphar's wife.
29811.
Modern Perdita. 30641.
Pauline.
ii:j<
628.
Pauline Darcy. 35632.
Pawnshop Neil. 35057.
Price of friendship. 37155,
37157.
Queen Esther. 37990.
Queen Vashti. 3S095.
Shy Auiie from Cheyenne.
42201.
Soul of a cynic. 43314.
Unwilling Mary. 48459.
Wishing o' it. 51257.
Smith (Amanda M.) Other
Tom. 34490.
Smith (Andrew A.) :
Royal fool. 40144.
Spanish cavalier. 43422.
Smith (Arden or A. R.) :
C. O. D. 5752.
Chowder. 7163.
Eagle's nest. 12123.
Ladder of life. 24314.
Left at the post. 24981,
24983.
Missing link. .80059.
Plunger. 36571.
Queen Mab. 38001.
Raglan's way. 3S347.
3430
INDEX
Smith (Arden or A. R.) — Con.
Red trail. .3SS09.
Shattered idols. 41967.
Smith (B. B.) :
Considerahle courtship.
8321.
Parted by Patience. 35392.
Smith (B. C.) Dark stranger.
9876.
Smith (B. F.) :
Resourceful husband.
39102.
Unexpected call. 48286.
Ways of destiny. 4979.5.
Smith (B. L.) Just Jack.
23361a.
Smith (B. M.) Deceptive evi-
dence. 10337.
Smith (B. P.) :
Black box. 4057.
New Year's at Dolores
camp. 32.504.
Girth. 166S2.
Smith (Betsy) Playmates.
36491.
Smith (Beulah) Christmas
shopping. 7245.
Siiiith (Burke) :
Down yonder. 11630.
When his wife's awav.
50235.
When your wife's awav.
50368.
Why Walker wont West.
50762.
Smith (Burton) :
Cunid on the run. 9403.
Happy funeral. 18162.
Regenerates. 38906.
Streak of yellow. 44112.
Theory vs. fact. 45712.
Varying winds. 48719.
Smith (C. Alphonso) Pericles.
prince of Tvre. 35914.
Smith (C. Aubrey) :
Bridge. 5082.
G r a n ' f a t h e r Coquesne.
17310.
Ont W^est. 34867.
Smith (C. E.) Love-star.
26614a.
Smith (C. ¥.1 In the rene-
gade's power. 21490.
Smith (C. Flowers) Clock
tinker. 7632.
Smith (C. H.) :
It happened this wav.
22213.
iNIushrooms. 31397.
Punch. 37827.
AVho was he. 50682.
Les.son in aviation. 25103.
Smith (C. J.) Wife of wax.
50906.
Smith (C. Jay) :
Girl from Sweden. 16526.
Little tenderfoot. 25898.
Over the hills to the poor-
house. 34940.
Sis Perkins. 42581.
Sunbonnet Sue. 44532.
Zeke. the country boy.
52314.
Smith (C. Jeffrey) Flatterer.
14489.
Smith (C. R.) Fairv change-
lings. 13403.
Smith _(C. S.) From slavery
to citizenship. 15574.
Smith (Carl) :
Cousin Bill. 8SS0.
Divided skirt. 11010.
Duel. 11949.
Smith (Charles) :
Boss. 4687.
Clown's ascent. 7690.
Ham's outing. 18023.
Right man. 39430.
Smith (Charles A.) IModeru
bluebeard. 30588.
Smith (Charles S.) Drones.
11846.
Smith (Clarke) Flee Smith
(W. J, C.)
Smith (Cornelia) Darwinism.
9915.
Smith (D. G.) Vampire com-
edy. 48678.
Smith (D. M.) Corner in love.
8545.
Smith (D. R.) :
Girl from Walker. 16545.
Honor of the OrlofCs. 20171.
Robert. 39613.
Convict's wife. 8436.
Dewey, the hero of Ma-
nila. 10734.
Dewey, the hero of the
navy. 10735.
Lights of N. Y. 254.30.
Minister's wife. 29751.
Noble wreck.
2934.
Two little orphans. 47675.
Smith (Dexter) :
Boccaccio. 4464, 4465.
Cobwebs. 7747.
Hix'.s fix. 19897.
Khedive. 23649.
Revels. 39240.
Stranded. 44027.
Zauita. .52279.
Smith (Duckie) Pink scarf.
30345.
Smith (E. B.) :
Gii-1 from Walker. 16545.
Honor of the Orloffs. 20171.
Robert. 39613.
Smith (E. C.) :
Autographs. 2484.
West Point. 49996.
Smith (E. M.) :
Editha's burglar. 12242.
That blasted tooth. 55544.
Smith (E. P.) Cards. 6209.
Smith (E. R.) :
Co-respondent.
Getaway of Jimmv. 16267b.
Hand of God. 18038a.
Skunk. 42682a.
Ways of society. 49799a.
Smith (E. S.) Tongue-tied.
46498.
Smith (E. W.) Envuelta en su
red. 12817.
Smith (EarleH.) Goal. 16812.
Smith (Edgar) :
Alone at last. 52642.
Bimbo of Bombay. 3901.
Brazilian. 4959.
Combustion. 8036.
Drum-ma.lor. 11859.
Father Knickerbocker.
13848.
Grand duchess. 17263.
Grand vizier. 17281.
Higgledy-piggledy. 19392.
Home, sweet home. 20046.
Knickerbocker, jr. 24125.
Little Lohengrin. 25746.
Love & duty. 26436.
Magic knight. 2737J.
Mother Goose. 31134.
Ping-pong. 36323.
Twirly whirly. 47507.
U & I. 47881.
Whoop-dee-doo. 50709.
Winner. 51136.
You and I. 52138.
Smith (Edward H.) Debt paid.
10309.
Smith (Edward J.) Loco.
26059.
Smith (Emma J.) Injustice.
21730.
Smith (Estelle) Pork packer's
daughter. 36852.
Smith (F. B.) Omero. 33741.
Smith (F. C.) :
Love's tragedy. 26741.
Rift within love's cloud.
39414.
Supreme test. 44623.
Smith (F. D.) Reminiscenres
of a commercial traveler.
39015.
Smith (F. S.) Evil thereof.
13162a.
Smith (F. W.) Baited tnip.
2814a.
Smith (Florence M.) Hallovr-
e'en fantasy. 17952.
3431
IKD]':X
Smitli (Francis S.) Bertha,
the sewiiiff machine girl of
N. Y. 3555.
Smith (Frederick M.) :
At Mary's Harbor. 2159.
Love's a vagrant. 2C809.
Smith (G. A.) Days of war.
101G2a.
Smith (G. C.) Blacl^: sheep re-
turns. 4140.
Smith (G. F.) Man. the girl
«& the tramp. 27957.
Smith (G. H.) Traumerei.
46703a.
Smith (G. J.) :
Baptism. 2938.
Forbidden fruit. 14965a.
Lord of Ballvhack. 2n212.
Smith (G. Jlelviile) :
Drummer bov. 11870.
11877.
Union snv. 48337.
Smith (G. R.) Vovau'ers.
49321.
Smith (G. T.) :
Above the limit. 85.
After the show. 520.
At tlie custom house. 2218.
Br.ster Brown. .5612.
Bnsv liiir. .5627.
Cash girl. 6367.
Cheap drink. 6S57a.
Constable Pike, detective.
8343.
Counti-y clerk. 8742.
El-rand boy. 12885.
Fantasy. 136-57.
r^'rora cotton field to race
track. 15533.
Girl from Vassar. 10542.
Girl in the moon. 16566.
Golden crook. 16940a.
Grounds for a divorce.
17695.
Hardest way. 18212.
Her hero. 19014.
Holland Heinies. 19977.
Hot nir. 20317.
Hot Scofch maior. .20332.
Jack the Giant-killer.
22368.
Miss Dodger's dodge.
29931.
Mistaken miss. .30115.
Modern Diana. 30.598.
New errand boy. 32373.
No tresi)fissine. 32893.
Outlaw. 34890.
Bntsy in politico. 35.588.
Three drinks. 4.59.54a.
Time table. 40245.
Vilhige bill-poster. 49020.
Voodoo cbfirm. 49283.
Weary Willie AVnIkcr
49851 .
Smith (G. T.)— Continued.
When tenor meets bass.
5029S.
Wishing-stone. 51258.
Smith (G. 'v.) Fourth anni-
versary. 15189.
.Smith (G. W.) :
Aurora. 2450.
Only a tramp. 34182.
Only a woman's heart.
34187.
Smith (Gean) :
Atelier. 2306.
Hypnotized .ianitor. 20772.
Smith (George E.) Cruise of
the Polar stnr. 9257.
Sniith (Glei\n M.) :
Dan Cupid, head coach.
9696.
Smith (Gordon) Napoleon &
Josephine. 31990a.
Smith (Grace B.) :
Arrow -maker's daughter.
1924.
Minnetoska's dream.
29759a.
Smith (Graham) Chicago cor-
onet. 6946.
.■^uiith (H. B.) :
Air king. 650.
Ali Baba. 703.
Ali Bal»a, .ir. 766.
Ali over town. S91a.
Amaryllis. 1053.
Amateur sport. 1070.
Amer. girl. 1212.
Babatte. 2320.
Bambo, the king of the
tramps. 2S78.
Belle of Bohemia. 3398.
Belle of Hong Kong. 3408.
Belle of tiie beach. 3427.
Belle of the halls. 3432.
Belle of the West. 3437,
3438.
Belles & be- ux. 3447.
Billionaire. 3862.
Black cat. 4068.
Blizzard. 4278.
Blonde in black. 4286.
Bric-a-brac. 5038.
Busy Vv'oman. 5629.
Caliph. 5872.
Capt. Kidd. 6133.
Carnival wedding. 53070.
Casino gii-l. 6377.
China doll. 7075.
(^ourt singer. 8858.
Crystal slipper. 9297.
Cyrano da Berger.ic. 9562.
Debutante. 10312a.
Divorced bride. 11045.
Dollv Dollars. 11284.
Ensy street. 12184.
Enchantress. 12686.
Smith (H. B.)— Continued.
Follies of 1907. 14674.
Follies of 1908. 14676.
Fortune -teller. 15061-
15063.
Foxy Qniller. 15222. ,
Free lance. 15328.
Gaby. 1575S.
Girl from Dixie. 16488.
Girl in the train. 16578.
Golden butterfly. 16920,
16925.
Gypsy love. 17833.
Gypsy maid. 17835.
Half a king. 17909.
Happiest man in N. Y,
18135.
Happiest man in to\An.
18136.
Hero of the d;iy. 19265.
Highwayman. 19459.
Idors eye. 20910.
Japonica. 22498.
Jewel of Asia. 22694.
Jolly peasant. 22954.
King for a day. 23768.
Knickerbockers. 24128.
Knight. 24133.
Tiady in the mask. 24434.
TJberty belles. 25216.
Lilac domino. 25450a.
Little corporal. 2.5632.
Little duchess. 25660.
Little Robinson Crus(H\
25862.
Losf- twins. 26365.
Love o' Mike. 54344.
Lov(> of Tdilce. 54346.
Madcap princess. 27230.
Mnid Marian. 27456.
Mandarin. 28042. 28043.
Miisked model. 28615b.
J'llasquerading girl. 28651,
28652.
Minute-men. 29777.
Miss Dolly Dollars. 29932.
INIiss Innocence. 29963.
Miss Innocence abroad.
29967.
Nancv Brf)\vh. 31951.
Omar. .ir. 33730.
Our friend, the baron.
346;'>9.
Papa's In-ide
;5216.
3.521 7n
Papii's darlln.g.
35217b.
Papa's wife. 35221.
Pjiradise of M a h o m 8 t.
35266.
Paris model. 35306.
Parisian model. 35329.
IMaying the game. 36478.
Prima domni. 37232.
Red rose. 38792.
3432
INDEX
Smith (H. B.)— Continued.
Rich Mr. Hoggeuheinier.
39338;
Rob Roy. 39604.
Robin Hood. 39656.
Roll of the drum. 397G0.
Rope dancer. 39914.
Rose maid. 39971.
Rounders. 40107.
Salem witch. 40585.
Sambo s;irl. 40651.
Scarecrow. 40960.
Second fiddle. 41284.
Seeing N. Y. 41390.
Sept. morn. 41519.
Serenade. 41527.
Sheriff of Nottingha ni.
42082.
Sinbad. 42479.
Singing girl. 42492.
Siren. 42560.
Soldier of fortune. 43068.
Soul kiss. 43311.
Southerner.s. 43396.
Spring maid. 43655.
Stop, look & listen. 43960.
Strollers. 44184, 44185.
Sweethearts. 44789.
Sylvia. 44852.
Tar & the tartar. 45135.
Tattooed man. 4516S,
45169.
Tliree dragoons. 45952.
Three graces. 45967.
Town topics. 46664a.
Tzigane. 47879.
Watch your step. 49691b.
White cat. 50494.
Wild oats. 50980.
Wild rose. 50989.
Will Shakspeare. 51046,
51047.
Winsome widow. 51193.
Wizard of the Nile. 51340.
Zauberer vom Nil. 52291.
Smith (H. F.) Sure winner.
44636.
Smith (H. G.) Castle Sombras.
6429.
Smith (H. James) :
Little mustang. 25816a.
Oh ! Imogen ! 54759.
Who's whose? 50674a.
Smith (H. Justin) Dad. 9583.
Smith (H. K.) Chorus man.
7156.
Smith (H.L.) Bluffer.s. 4400a.
Smith (H. Stoddart) Cordia,
8503a.
Smith (H. Strong) Boarding-
school girls. 4435.
Smith (H. T.) :
Coronet & coin. 8565.
Don Christopher. 11341.
Smith (H. T.)— Continued.
Lottery ticket. 26379.
New Year's reception.
32515.
Paradise flats. 35258.
Smith (H.W.) In the days of
war. 21384.
Smith {Mrs. H. W.) First
governor. 14398.
Smith (Harriet E.) :
Best author's Christmas
plavs. 3580.
Lohengrin. 26074.
Rummage sale at Hickory
Holldw. 40260.
Smith (Henry E.) :
Actor's love. 211a.
Battle of wits. 52834.
Circumstantial evidence.
7393a.
Deceptive evidence. 10337.
Pearl necklace. 35728.
Pink letter. 36336a.
Pride of the rancho. 37215.
Willed-away widow. 51053a.
Smith (I. H. ) :
Connoisseur. 8282.
G 0 n z a r g 0. photograi)her.
17051.
Smith (,L C.) Rescue of my
partner. 39091.
Smith (J. Cooper) Curse of
San Francisco. 9504.
Smith (J. Cruikshanks) As you
like it. 52741.
Smith (J. E.) Scarlet stigma.
40998.
Smith (J. F.) :
Bv orders of the president.
5696.
Foster brother. 15102.
Hallowe'en. 17949.
Miss Reeves. 30018.
Young guard. 52168.
Smith (J. H.) :
Butterflies' ball. 5645.
Finnegan's wake. 142S6.
Ilanpv finish. 18161.
Silver wedding. 42429.
Smith (.L L.) :
Abdel Kadir's Egyptian
mythology. 52.
Abdel Kadir's mystical
lock & chain cross. 53.
Pageant of Boston & the
Old South church. 35039.
Smitli (J. M.) Country min-
strels. 8779.
Smith (J. N.) Afro Amer. ad-
venturer. 457
Smith (J. CD.) Seal of
Hellas. 41235a.
Smith (.L P.) :
(ilolden apple. 16911.
Milk bath. 29594.
Old arm chair. 33411a.
Smith (J. R.) :
Cook's corners. 8446.
Hogan's troubles. 19952.
Murray comedy. 31390.
River bottom. 39567.
Texan. 45482.
Smith (J. T.) :
Black cardinal. 4063.
Blarnay stone. 4207.
Shaun-a-gow. 41976.
Smith (J. Y.) Strings. .55461.
Smith (.Tames) On the sand
lots. 33911.
Smith (.Jay) Big man. 3796.
Smith (Jeanette) Sue & Will.
-14376a.
Sinith (Jessie) :
Creation & destruction.
9050.
Peck's bad boy's portrait.
35760.
Smith (John) Feast of the
dragon. 13957.
Smith (.lo.seph) :
Humbugs. 20631.
Put up job. 37917.
Smith (Josephine) Our ;nires-
tors. 3452S.
Smith (K.) French flat in 4
stories. 15360.
Smith (K. H.) Honeymoonors.
20134.
Smith (L. C.) Calamity Jim.
5826.
Smith (L. E.) Little jewel.
25731.
Smith (L. G.) :
Molly's brains. 30719a.
Reaper. 3S592.
Triumph of the honey-
suckle-cage. 47109a.
Wrecking joke. 51840.
Smith (L. H.) :
Daddy. 9590.
Rank deception. 38455.
Smitli (L. J.) Mail carriers.
27524.
old
Smith (L. M.) Out at
Aunt Mary's. 54837.
Smith (L. O.) Columbus,
coverer oC Amer. 8028.
Smith (L. S.) :
Countess Debeaupre. 8702,
TTawlv8SW0rih. 18338.
Smith (L. T.) Christian sci-
ence. 7184.
Smith (Lancidon') ]\r<.iiev kins
30771.
dis-
3433
INDEX
Smith (Larry) :
Bill's boot. 3866, 3867.
Chowder club. 7164-7166.
Hidden enemy. 19364.
Horseless cab. 20298.
Horseless carriage. 20299-
20301.
Horseless coach. 20302.
In a horseless carriage.
21068.
Kines & queens of black
comedy. 23945.
Magic boot. 27363.
Smith (Laura R.) :
rhrlstmas celebrations.
7212b.
Tlianksgiviug entertain-
ments. 45520a.
Tln'rty new Christmas dia-
logues & plays. 45837a,
Smith (Lena R.) :
Bridge. 5084.
Fresh air. 1.5394.
.Tesse .Junior. 22649.
Lady Shore. 24520.
Speed girl. 43491.
Smith (Lewis W.) :
Art of life. 1941.
At the height of the terror.
2244.
P u t u r e contingencies.
15738.
Game by rule. 15833.
Girl disposes. 16469.
Other woman. 84493.
Over the viaduct. 34954a.
Washed linen. 49647.
Smith (Lillian) :
Flight of man. 14509,
14509a.
.Tollv mountaineer. 22948,
22949. 229.50.
Siow's discovery. 42798.
Village tramp. 49055,
49056.
Wnvside traveler. 49802,
49803.
SiDith (Lot R.) Legend of
modern times. 2.5008a.
Smith (Louie A.) Exodus.
13227.
Smith (Louisa A.) :
Enst Indian princess.
12162.
I>ittle mountain fairies.
25814.
Smith (Lulie W.) Sabina.
40416.
Smith r]\T. B.) :
Aesthetics. 406.
Capt. Heme, U. S. A. 6111.
Democracy. 10446.
Our future president.
34642.
Smith (M. C.) Duke of Du-
quoiu. 119S7a.
Smith (M. E.) :
Amer. wav. 1271.
Bad for Plover. 2772.
Blind indeed. 4250.
Colonel Jim. 7912.
Dancing bear. 9719.
For love of gold. 14865.
Gay deceiver. 1.5962.
.lust retribution. 23393.
Larry O'Toole. 24660.
Little maior. 2.5755.
Loved at last. 26660.
Love's atonement. 26688.
Love's revenge. 26733.
Monte Carlo. 30899.
Perfect gentleman. 3.5899.
Player. .36465.
That French woman. 45561.
Things of horror. 45788.
Under false colors. 48111.
Vera. 48840. 48841.
Smith (M. H.) Pair of fraud.s.
35090.
Smith (M. J.) :
•lack's birthday gift. 22383.
Little Gloria. 25702.
Robinson Crusoe & his
mnn Fridav. .39670.
Stray cattle. 44103.
Smith (M. L.) Mazie of the
chorus. 28954.
Smith (M. P.) :
Christmns at the ranch.
53158.
Christmas trees. 72.52a.
Crucifixion. 53298.
Eighteen. 53500.
H-h-home. 53934.
Smith (M. W.) Wild flowers
of Lakeshore. 50960a.
^niith (Mabel S.) Tanglewood.
45113.
Smith (Margaret C.) See Cam-
eron (Margaret)
^^raitli (Mark) :
Frappe O'Freeze. 15273.
Lightning rod. 2.5415.
Twistycnss. 47512.
.>mith (Marvin M.) Cham-
pionship bout. 6659.
Smith (Mary S.) :
Dvins to live. 53489.
Siieak thief. 42887a.
"inith (Minnn C.) :
Charlatans. 67.58.
Eler'tra. 12398.
MacDougnl alley. 54372.
Truce of God. 47199a.
War child. 49576g.
:>mith (IMortimer M.) Dill
pickles. 108.58.
Smith (Murray) Nanine.
31964.
3434
Snnth (N.) Snow nymph.
42900.
Smith (N. D.) :
Cave. 6536.
Dream of a maid. 11730.
Quitter. 38234.
Smith (N. L.) Pearl of the
pyramids. 35737.
Smith (N. Stuart) Threshold.
55588.
Smith (Nat. S.) Silent witness.
42359.
Smith (O. B.) Cast out. 6397.
Smith (O. H.) Soul of Marita.
43325.
Smith (P. H.) Acadia, a lost
chapter in Amer. hist. 133.
Smith (R.) Western countess.
50008.
Smith (R. C.) :
At Vera Cruz. 2301a.
Boomerang. 4624a.
Ishmael. 22126a.
Man's ambition. 28096a.
Sacrifice. 404.52b.
Thelma. 45691a.
Under 2 flags. 48230a.
Smith (R. J.) Whims. .50442.
Smith (R. P.) :
Hiram Gotrox, widower.
19516.
In gnomeland. 21184.
.lessica, sweet Jessie;).
22653.
Uncle Roger's 1 e g a c y.
48003.
Smith (R. T.) Slippery Smith
gang. 42794.
Smith (R. W.) :
Divine Aretino. 11014.
Sabado. 40410.
Savonarola. 40905.
Sir Walter Raleigh. 42549.
Smithv. 42847.
White rose. 50564.
Smith (Rita C.) :
Acquitted. 52.562.
Conquering Kate. 8287.
Dependant. 10487.
Dietrich tlie tanner. 10842a.
Hannah & the money
18086.
Queen's tragedy. 38131.
Rescue. 55150.
Smith (Robert B.) :
Breaking into s o e i e t y.
4988.
Colonial dame. 7943.
Fantana. 1.3648.
Gabv. 15758.
CJirl at the helm. 16464.
Gvpsy love. 17833.
Hotel clerk. 20352.
.lollv peasant. 22054.
INDEX
SmitTi (Robert B.) — Continued.
Joys of life. 23094.
Lady-killer. 24448.
Liberty belle. 2521.5.
Lilac domino. 25450a.
Mile. Sallie. 27696.
Mile. Sally. 27697.
Masked model. 2S615b.
Mexicaua. 29345.
Motor girl. 31211.
N. Y. Indian. 32537.
Playing the game. 36478.
Ked rose. 38792.
Sliali of Persia. 41726.
Siren. 42560.
Spring maid. 43655.
Sweethearts. 44789.
Town topics. 46664a.
Smith (Rosalie B.) Love, pow-
der & patches. 26608.
Smith (S. D.) jr.:
Grandpa. 17300.
Man's honor. 28104.
Newest of nations. 32552.
Restville auction sale.
39120.
Smith (S. G.) Guenn. 53843.
Smith (S. J.) :
Doctor Cure-all. 11131.
Free knowledge-ist. 15327.
Home guard. 20023.
Not a man in the house.
33042.
Perplexing situation. 35943.
Trying it on Beldon. 47309.
Turning the tables. 47381.
Village scare. 49049.
Smith (S. Theyre) :
Case for eviction. 6316.
Cut ofE with a shilling.
9520.
Happy pair. 18187.
His own enemy. 19764.
Mrs. Hilary regrets. 30382.
]My lord in livery. 31629.
(ild cronies. 33459.
Uncle's will. 48068.
Which is which? 50418.
Smith (S. Trethewey) Sons of
God. 43269.
Smith (S. W.) :
Amalgam. 1044.
Blue & the gray. 4345.
California girl. 5854.
College boys. 7833.
Deed. 10361.
Marion's men. 28295.
Plains. 5860. 36431.
Silver age. 42384.
Tom Bell. 46437.
Smith (Scoville) See Smith
(A. M.)
Smith (Serena) Smithsonian.
42845.
1 Smith (T.) Trolley-car trio.
i 47143.
Smith (T. E.) Western jus-
tice. 50015.
Smith (T. H.) jr. Lloyd Pen-
nant. 26008.
Smith (T. K.) :
By parcel post. 5699.
Newsie's Christmas. 32574.
Smith (T. L.) Billy Jone's
man. 3882.
Smith (T. R.) Marriage
bioker. 54431.
Smith (T. S.) Ranch 10. 38437.
Smith (V. C.) :
Boarding-school girls. 4435.
Keep it dark. 23.556.
Little heiress. 25713.
200 miles from Chicago.
■ 52479.
Smith (W. Allen) Social sacri-
fice. 42982.
Smith (W. Augustus) :
Elixir of life. 12485,
12486.
Golden rulers. 17004,
His lordship. 19709.
Lady McMulligan. 24461.
Liberia. 2.5208.
My husband's aflinity.
31.578.
Title. 46332.
Smith (W. E.) :
Birds of prey. 3945.
Suzette. 44707.
Smith (W. H.) :
Aunt Huldah Perkins' ap-
ple par in'. 2401.
New Hamlet. 32388.
Smith (W. H. S.) Ready.
3854S
Smith (W. J. C.) Manger.
28056.
Smith (W. Maxfield) Late re-
pentance. 24796.
Smith (W. Maus) :
Plight of Doubledav.
36543.
Romance of the old Com-
edie frangaise. 39818.
Smith (W. O.) Greed vs. love.
17.546a.
Smith (W. R.) Polyxeua.
36760.
Smith (W. S.) Last word.
24788.
Smith (Mrs. W. W.) :
Plantation secret. 36440.
Saved. 40867.
Smith (Walton) :
Around the days in 80
worlds. 1905.
B. T. Weed's prison life &
escape. 2611.
Smith (AValton) — Continued.
Centennial postmaster.
6598.
Smith (Wilbur P.) Married by
contract. 28440.
Smith (William) Crutches for
sale. 9281.
Smith (V>'illiam F.) Mc-
Sweeny's nomination. 27120.
Smith (Winchell) :
Bobby Burnit. 4451.
Boomerang. 4623a.
Brass bowl. 4925.
Bresters millioneu. 5025.
Brewster's millions. 5029.
Coals of fire. 7722.
Fortune-hunter. 15052.
Gladwin collection. 16709.
New Henrietta. 32395.
Only son. 34218.
Smith (Winfield) jr. Danse de
. mort. 53335.
Smith (Winfield W.) For the
service. 14952a.
Smith & Campbell. Camping
out. .5970.
Smith & Rice. Old coat. 33444.
Smith family. New Hamlet.
32388.
Smithdeal (J. D.) Mystic mid-
get's Lilliputian carnival of
nations. 31865.
Smithfield (G.) Jealousy cure.
22548.
Smithfield (G. F.) :
Family idols. 13596.
Her virgin love. 19161.
His last jag. 19686.
Wrong demijohn. 51864.
Smithson (F.) :
Garden of love. 15902.
Heritage. 19210.
Limb of the tree. 25493.
Model girl. 30564b.
Pickles. 36222a.
Smithson (M. L.) Carmen.
6240.
Smolensky (H.) :
Babies of the war. 52792.
Martyrs. 54443.
Power of love. 55012.
War travesties. 49601a.
Smoot (R. S.) Courtship of
Miles Standish. 8875.
Smothers (A. E.) Adventures
of X. 52573.
Smulewitz (S.) See Small
(Solomon or Samuel)
Smutzer. Lieut. & the cowboy.
25263.
Smylie (A. E.) :
Cherry O'Neil. 6907a.
Flotsam. 14576b.
High dive. 19404c.
3435
IXDEX
Smyth. Torpille. 46581.
Smyth (E.) Boatswain's mate.
52929.
Smyth ' (E. M.) Fantasio.
13650.
Smvth (H. W.) Medea of Eu-
ripides. 29011a.
Smyth (L. N.) Where strife
held sway. 50391.
Smyth (L. T.) Norombega.
33015.
Smyth (S. E.) :
Billy's Aunt. 3SS7a.
Get the business. 162.57a.
Girl in the telegram. 16576.
.Tones' wife missed the
train. 22986.
Knights of the sacred goat.
24173.
Law of love. 24867.
Man in Jinksville. 2784S.
Plaything. 36509e.
Political boss. 36685.
Spider & the fly. 43524a.
Taming a trnveling man.
45045.
Too many burglars. 46521a.
Too many cooks. 46.524.
Woman tamers. 51488.
Smyth (T. V.) Mile. Tabasco.
27698.
Smyth (W. G.) :
Braisley diamond. 4899.
Little ray of sunshine.
25852.
Smyth (W. S.) :
Gareloch mystery. 15909.
Love on the battlefield.
26583.
Smvthe (W. C.) Good fight.
17077.
Smythies (W. G.) Love suit.
26620.
Snader (E. L.) :
Ben Boliver from Ariz.
3481.
Under the stars. 48218.
Snaga (J.) :
Kleine madel. 54190.
Ledige ehefrau. 24972c.
24972d.
Lumpenprinz. 26927a.
Rodelzigeuner. 39701.
Xanderl. 51937.
Snail (W. M.) Grasshopper.
17330.
Sneddon (R. W.) :
Battle of life. 3122.
Blank-cartridge. 4200a.
Call. 5879.
Fear. 13941.
Guignol. 17750a.
His nibs. 19749.
Im. 20977.
Little boy dreams. 54283
Sneddon (R. W.)— Continued.
Make-believes. 27593a.
Mother of fairies. 31164a.
Of the 2d part. 33306.
Poilu. 54991.
Strangler. 44079.
Snel grove (W. R.) :
Price of a life. 55028.
Yester-year. 56033.
Snell (M. A.) :
Between 2 crowns. 3690.
Desperate device. 10568.
.Tust Wickens. 23405.
Loyal traitor. 26790.
Rapids. 38477.
Snider (A.) :
Dreams fulfilled. 11793.
Javelin & sceptre. 22521.
Snitzer (J. L.) :
Last concert. 24693.
Letzte probe. 25167.
Snitzler (J. A.) Trust that
failed. 47274.
Snoad (R.) :
House on the cliff. 20429.
Special ed. 43461.
Snoddy (G. W.) My legal ad-
viser. 81618.
Snook (L. O.) House across
the way. 20384a.
Snow (A. B.) :
Fortune of war. 15056.
999. 52485.
Snow (E. U., E. V. or E. W.) :
lUus. readings. 20974.
Secret meeting of the Or-
der of the golden goose.
41330.
Snow (F. F.) Midwinter
nightmare. 29512.
Snow (H. A.) :
Modern woodman. 30670.
Oklahoma boom. 33396.
Snow (I.) Goddess of peace.
53799.
Snow (L. E. U.) Puzzled de-
tective. 37930.
Snow (M. B.) Unique coin-
cidence. 48341.
Snow (R.) Happy Hooligan.
' 18173. '
Snow (R. C.) Spider's-web.
43538.
Snow (R. K.) :
Alison Kent. 810.
Butterfly baronet. 5652.
Kate Varney. 23512.
Sympathy. 44862.
Time's victims. 46259.
Transplanting of Anna
46832.
Snow (R. W.) Foot-ball
14755.
3436
Snow (W. A.) :
Born in the blood. 4664.
Certain kind of a man.
6609.
Cupid's capers. 9419.
Eyes of evil. 13290.
Gay young gander. 15995.
Getting rid of himself.
16289a.
In the month of May.
21462.
Looking for a wife. 26162.
Lucky dog. 26846.
Man under her bed. 27968a.
Mask of men. 54450.
Our houses of clay. 34676.
Paul Revere. 35613.
Struck out in the 9th.
44219.
Weave of the rope. 49860.
Snowden (A. & H.) :
And he made good. 1406a.
[ Daughter of the sun. 53343.
! May & December. 28900.
My lady. 31591a.
Pique. 36390a.
Snyder (A. E.) Hapless honey-
moon. 18128.
Snyder (Mrs. C. A.) Just in
time. 23357.
Snyder (C. M.) False prophet.
13534.
Snyder (.L) :
At Gibson's. 2139.
Because I love you. 3248.
Cape Cod parish. 6037.
Dav dream. 10117.
Devil's bargain. 10680.
Simple life. 42451.
Snyder (J. H.) Boom in matri-
mony. 4621.
Snvder (J. M.) Amy Robsart.
1380.
Snyder (M.) :
Great may fall. 17427.
Juvenile. 23432.
Snyder { O. C. ) Labor question.
24292a.
Sn'vder (T.. A) Devil of a
time. 10670.
Snvder (W. G.) Mimic stage.
29705.
Snyder (W. H.) Devil's so-
nata. 10718.
Snyder- (Z.) In dear old Col.
21146.
Sobel (B.) :
Spider web. 43530a.
Three plays. 46010.
Sobetz (A. A.) Tempted &
tried. 45333.
Soboslay (J.) :
Discarded son. 10917.
Leap-year party. 24939.
INDEX
S&cieta italiaua degli autori.
Pozzo della verity. 37016.
Societe anonyme des ]6ditions
Ricordi :
Francesca da Rimini.
15251a.
Ombra dl Don Giovanni.
33737a.
Society d'^ditions musicales.
Mariage de Telemaque. 28245,
28246.
Socieie du Mercure de France.
Heretiques. 19207.
Societe nouvelle d'editions musi-
cales. Jlonsieur de la Pa-
. lisse. 30853.
Soderberg (H.) Gertrude.
16219, 53762.
Soderlund (A.) Knight of tlie
2 foils. 24158.
Sohngen (E.) Kasernenluft.
411, 23502.
Sorlin (D. B.) :
» Power of honor. 36954.
Under-world. 48240.
Soffredini (A.) Capriolo.
6076a.
Sogard (T.) :
At the photographer's.
2266.
Glove. 16787.
Thank God, the table is set.
45518.
Sohlke (A.) Sylvia. 44850.
Sohlke (G.) Isle of spice.
22170.
Sohu (L.) Penalty. 35823.
Sohn (M. W.) Catastrophe.
6443b.
Soi.s.sons (S. C. de) See De
Sois.sons.
Sokoloff (L.) At 3 a. m. 52760.
Sokolsky (G. E. & S.) People's
choice. 35861.
Sol anas de la Infanta (J. M.) :
Angel bueno. 52688.
Puente de los crimenes.
55063.
Solari (J. C.) :
Fishermen. 14414.
Snow White. 42907.
Solatorefsky (I.) See Solo-
torefsky.
Solden (G. W.) :
From A to Z. 53720.
Open door. 54815.
Soldevilla (F.) Cristo de la
vega. 53290.
Soler (A.) :
Gatos. 15947.
Pajara pinta. 35123a.
Principe celoso. 37476.
Reducto del pilar. 38857.
Solo para solteras. 43131. i
Soler ( A. ) — Continued.
Sucesos de la s e m a n a .
44357.
Soler (E. Berge-) See Berg6-
Soler.
Soler (I.) :
Alegre manchego. 50009.
Chico en grande. 6961a.
Choque de pasiones. 7142.
Cortijo. 8588.
Lazo verde. 24897.
Pascualica. 35429.
Toros en Aranjuez. 46580.
Solger (F.) :
Eyes in the house. 13289.
Fomidling. 13124.
Gate. 15933.
Honora. 20175.
Images of the mind. 20994.
Mrs. Bolton's tran.sgi.'ession.
30314.
Mrs. Larkin's cure. 30401.
Needle. 32149.
One of the multitude.
34082.
Proof. 37699.
Three people. 46009.
Solomon. See Bible. O. T.
Song of Solomon.
Solomon (E.) :
Pepita. 35869.
Polly, the pet of the regi
ment. 36744.
Solomon (F.) :
Faust, N. Y. 13911.
Magic knight. 27371.
Yulee. 52253.
Solomon (H.) Lucky rabbit's
foot. 26870.
Solomon (J. P.) Verkauf Jo-
sephs nach Egypten. 4SS69.
Solomon (S. J.) King Lear.
23804.
Solomons (N. E.) :
Joke on Jerry. 22911.
Only one. 34209.
Solomons (S.) :
Fair politician. 13387.
Plutocrats. 36583.
SolotarofC (D. H. & Hillel) :
Call of the heart. 5904a.
Dwoireleh. 12092.
Goose & the gander. 17125.
Kiss. 24019.
Revelation. 39235.
Sin. 42467a.
Tidal wave. 46152.
Solotaroff (Hirst) Ivan Du-
rack. 54093.
Solotaroff (J. H.) :
. Against the law. 559a.
Eccentric. 12188.
Tidal wave. 46J52.
Solotorefsky (Isaac) :
Price of love. 37164a.
Wedding ring. 49911b.
Solotorefsky (Isidor) :
Chaverim. 6855.
Devil's power. 53404.
Pals. 35149.
Red light. 55128.
Sales girl. 40586.
Truth. 47280.
Well paid. 55866.
Solvay (L.) Chanson d'Hale-
vryn. 6706a.
Somborn (K. H.) Life-saver.
25322. .
Someren (H. van) See Van
Someren.
Somers (L. M. ) :
Hamlet. 53861.
Julius Caesar. 54138.
Macbeth. 54370.
Merchant of Venice. 29168a.
Somers (M. A.) :
Child of the slums. 7000.
Game. 53742.
Girl & the cowboy. 16429.
In the shadow of night.
21501.
Oath of vengeance. 33206.
Ranchero's sweetheart.
38440.
Somers (P. G.) Jackson's
honeymoon. 22401.
Somers (W. A. L.) Death
thorn. 10287.
Somerville (C.) :
Chance. 6662.
Kept in. 23619.
Murder. 31366.
Somerville (.7. P.) :
Black dome. 4085.
Under the lion's paw. 5-5729.
Somerville (R.) Prentice pillar.
37061.
Sommer (Hans) Miinchhausen
31304.
Sommer (Helen) Only boy.
34194.
Sommer (M.) Karl Moor.
23494.
Sommers (C. B.) Winding
way. 51117.
Sommers (H. G.) :
Bicycle girl. 3754.
John & Priscilla. 22825.
Road race. 39582.
Sonal (M.) See Lanos (G.)
Sondheimor (A.) :
Awakening of the models.
2570.
Right girl. .39423.
Soneboru (W. A.) :
Tomrades. 8185.
('rushed geranium. 9271.
Game of bluff. 15844.
3437
li^IDEX
Soneborn (W. E.) Crushed
geranium. 9271.
Sonin (J.) His Pearl. 19776.
Sonneberg (W.) Elaine in
1950. 12372.
Sonneborn (H. B.) :
AVeddiug trip. 49915.
Who told the lie? 50681.
Woman-hater. 51403.
Sonneboru (W. A.) See Sone-
born.
Sonntag (E. M.) We skin the
law. 49817a.
Snnzogno (E.) :
Adriana Lecouvreur. 56067.
Arlesiaua. 1865.
Aveniaria. 2512a.
(,'abrera. 5781, 5782.
(lingallegra. 7369.
Domino Azzurro. 11332.
Du Barry. 11903, 11905.
Fasma. 13723.
Fest der ernte. 14072.
Fior di neve. 14293.
Gloria. 16771.
Haschisch. 18282.
In Flemmerlanda. 21170,
21171. .
Isabeau. 22111-22113.
Juaua. 23101a.
Mme. Sans Gene. 27217a,
27217b.
Mile, de Belle Isle. 27248.
Manuel Menendez. 28127.
Marcella. 28150-28152.
Marken. 28327.
Mirai Pinson. 29701.
Mose. 31088.
Nave rossa. 32102.
Paolo e Francesca. 35197.
Payasos. 35664.
Radda. 38309, 38310.
R e u c c i 0 di Caprilana.
39213a.
Rhea. 39310.
Roland von Berlin. 39754.
Rolando. 39755.
Rote .schiff. 40055.
Siberie. 42229.
Storia d'amore. 43968.
Terra promessa. 45405a.
Vita bretone. 49188.
William Ratcliff. 51066.
Zanetto & Cavalleria rusti-
cana. 52275.
Zaza. 52294.
Zigcuner. 52342.
Zingari. 52359.
Sonzogno (L.) Reginetta delle
rose. 38924.
Sonzogno (R.) Fra due baci !
15227.
Soop (J. F.) :
Bobbins, the waif. 4448.
Plotted & lost. 36551.
Soop (J. F.) — Continued.
Vengeance. 48799.
W^illful Gaynell. 51055.
Soper (C. K.) In the tents ol'
Abdallah. 21528.
Soper (G. W.) Dorothy':^
birthday. 53447.
Sophocles :
Antigone. 1615-1617.
Konig Odipus. 24209.
Oedipus, king of Thebes.
33294.
CEdipns the king. 53127.
Sopwith (D.) Coquette. 8484.
Soraghau (E.) :
Mr. R. U. Luckv. 30247a.
Truth. 47283.
Sorbets (G.) Roi s'ennuie.
39747.
Sorcho (L.) :
Deep sea diver. 10367.
Naval battles. 32098.
Sorenson (A.) Soldier of for-
tune. 43069.
Sorge (R.) Bettler. 3648.
Soriano (M.) Arlequln. 1864.
Soriano {M. Perez) See P6i-ez
Soriano.
Soriano ( Rafael ) Epilogo.
12S27.
Soriano (Rocco) Amore e do-
lore. 1345.
Sorlin (D. B.) :
Carl Carlson. 6228.
Donald Bruce. 11383.
Friend Karl. 15434.
Gay boulevardier. 1.5953.
Her brother's code. 53908.
Labor. 24233.
Modern viking. 30663.
Uncle Silas. 48042.
Soi-lin (V.) Peter Paterson.
36007.
Sorrentiuo (E.) Lena. 25041.
Sorrowo (N. A.) Murderers.
31377a, 31377b.
Sosso (P.) :
Dawn of love. 10084a.
Mysterio. 31802a.
Red light abatement law.
38754a.
Relic of Gettysburg. 38997a.
Sothern (E. A.) :
Crushed tragedian. 9273.
Crutch & toothpick. 9280.
Engaged. 127.56.
Foggerty's fairy. 14644.
Gretchen. 17610.
Hornet's nest. 20278.
Ne'er do weel. 321.51.
Ne'er do well. 32152.
Trade. 46697.
Sothern (E. H.) :
Amazing Amanda. 1076a.
Felix Porter, gentleman.
14001
Hamlet 1797S
Never trouble trouble.
32310.
Stranger than fiction.
44074a.
Whose are thev? 50711.
Sothern (H.) : '
Kid. 23657.
Last appeal. 24681.
Sothern (L.) Dundreary's son.
12037.
Sothern (V. H.) :
Call of Paris. 5890.
Headliner. 18417.
Idol of the hour. 20904.
Land of hope. 24593.
Sotillo (A.) :
Dama roja. 9669.
Posteridad. 36884.
Soto (B. Pgrez de) See Pgrez
de Soto.
Soto (L. Caso) See Case Soto,
Soubron (W. O.) :
Across the Delaware. 177.
Alahdie. 682.
Angel of Trenton. 19322.
Asa Groot. 2066.
Birdie. 3929.
Civil War. 7480.
Demonio. 10457.
Duel. 11954.
Elsa. 12543.
Excelsior. 13190.
Fortunate woman. 15044.
From land to land. 15549.
Halloway. 17947.
Mutton chops. 31478.
Norcross. 33005.
Our times. 34786.
Passions. 35489.
Queer custom. 38135.
Queer heroes. 38137.
So truly good ! 42937.
Substitutes. 44335.
Temptation. 45319.
W^ith the stream. 51295.
Souchet (H. A. du) Sec Du
Souchet.
Souchon(P.) Gribouille. 17625.
Soule (C. B.) Brutus & Lu-
cretia. 5351.
Soule (C. C.) :
Hamlet revamped. 18009.
Romeo & Juliet. 39858.
Travesty without a pun.
46886.
Soule (F.) :
Nirvana. 32838.
Northern lights. 33030.
U. S. S. Aliiambra. 48353,
48354.
3438
INDEX
Soule (F. W.) Cacique de
Tlascaln. 5781.
Sonlig (M.) :
Cocoiico. 7755a.
Dubounart's follv. 11909.
Ma fee. 26992.
Miche. 29376.
Roi galant. 3974G.
Soulier (H. P.) :
Cro\\ded city. 9221.
OI.l Hickory. 33501.
Soumet (A.) Saul. 40855.
Sousa (A. A.) l)va.U. 11644.
Sousa (J. P.) Piflli string.
14152.
Soutli (C. D.) :
Capt. Blunt. 6090.
Constautine. 8356, 8857.
South (R.) See Smith (R. W.)
South Dakota normal school,
class of '95. Seniors. 41476.
Southall (H.) Patience re-
warded. 35543.
Southard (B.) Come across.
53219.
Southern ( E. T. ) Bashful Bill.
52828.
Southern ( L. ) D r u m m e r's
samples. 11881.
Southern Cal. ptg. co. Prof.
from Germany. 87627.
Southers (E.) Diamond king.
10762.
Southgate (J. N.) :
Mnie. Y. 27226.
Quitter. 38232.
Struggle. 44229.
Southmayd ( A. L. ) Gypsy
queen. 17841.
Southwell (C. jVI.) Deadwood
Dick. 10238.
Southwick (A. P.) :
Man of honor. 27905.
Masquerade of the baron-
ess. 28636.
Shepherd girl of Silesia.
42048.
Southworth (E. D. E. IS.):
Hidden hand. 6031, 6059,
19366-19368.
Ishmael. 22126a. 22129,
22130.
Soutullo :
Cofrade Matias. 7778b.
Giraldiiia. 53771.
Guitarra del amor. 53S46.
Soutullo (ID :
Amores de aldea. 52674.
Sereuata del j>uel)lo. 41534.
Siega. 42263.
Souvenir pub. co. :
At Cupid's cabin. 2180.
Cliop suey. 7135.
Union station. 48339.
Souvielle (E. M.) Rose of
Cuba. 39984.
Sowerby (G.) :
Before breakfast. 3281.
Rutherford & sou. 40384,
40385.
Sower sby (F. E.) Child of for-
tune. 6991.
Sowle (H.) Justitia. 23431.
Soyka (O.) :
Geldzauber. 16019a.
Revanche. 39224.
Spachuer (L. ) :
Her past. 19102.
His wife. 19847.
Love test. 26622.
Ruth. 40367.
Spadone (W. A.) Transmit-
ters. 46829a.
Sltadoni (A.) :
Aunt Sarah's sacrifice.
2428.
Jisella's trouble. 22753a.
Spaete (O. F.) Man & the
deal. 27739.
Spath (A.) Martin Luther.
28509.
Spaeth (S.) Mile. Diogenes.
27252a.
Spaeth (W. T.) Run for her
money. 40263.
Spafeord (L. B.) Sign of vic-
tory. 42298.
Spahn (J. L.) Tale of the
comet. 44972.
Spalding (S. G.) Eve of St.
Agues. 13072.
Spalding (W. A.) Peg-leg
claim. 35791.
Spalding (W. C.) :
Peter the Hermit. 36018.
Romance of Salpetriere.
39806.
Spalsbury (C. C.) Farm acres.
13673.
Spamer (R.) White blackbird.
50486.
Spangler (F.) See Cautwell
(F. S.)
Spangler (W. H.) jr. New
Year's in N. Y.. 32514.
Spaunuth-Bodenstedt (L.) Im
wundorschcinen monat mai.
20986, 20987.
Spanuth (A.) :
Devil's own. 10713.
Noble re\euge. 32928.
Retribulion."^ 39152, 39158.
Sparhawk (F. E.) Fountain of
youth. 15137.
Sparks (E. E.) Father Penn.
18S56a.
Sparks (L. W.) :
Daisy farm. 9654.
Wide world over. .50794a.
Sparks (N. A.) :
Bingville next stop. 8906.
Way home. 49780a.
Sparks (Mr. & jlfrs. T.) Lorna
Doone. 26248.
Sparks (W. K.) Madam Ro-
bare. 27160.
Sparrow (J. B.) Jack Harka-
way. 22338, 22339.
Sparrow (W. (J.) One tribe.
84112.
Spaulding (G. L. ) :
Father. 53612.
Interrupted. 21827.
Spaulding (M. C.) :
Battle of tlie bulls & bears.
8129.
Va. colonel. 49128.
Spaulding (M. L.) Wanted, a
companion. 55820, 55821.
Spaulding (T. W.) :
On the Ju Ja ranch. 33862.
That other Cataline. 45603.
Speakman (M. S.) Her wav &
his. 19165.
Spearfish, S. D.. Normal schl..
Class of '95. Seniors. 41476.
Spearman (A. L.) :
Dance of Buddha. 9707.
Rag-time divorce. 88883.
Spears (E. T.) :
Four room flat. 15174.
Just married. 23877.
Struggle. 44230.
Wrong picture. 51895.
Spears (J. W.) :
Cohen's busy day. 7782.
Comin' thro' the rye. 8084.
Elixir of life. 12487.
Finnigan's courtship. 14288.
Irish pawnbroker. 22016,
22017.
Irish pawnbrokers. 22018-
22020.
Irish senator. 2202S.
Spears (L. L.) Call of the
blood. 58051.
Speck (S. H.) :
Angels & devils. 1497.
Bird in a gilded cage. 8915.
Clover trio. 76S1.
Coons in clover. 8455.
Down on the Wabash.
11618.
Red Cross nurse. 38719.
Rosetta. 40042.
Side-show. 42240.
Smith family. 42834.
Spedden (S.) Man he might
have been. 27829.
Speed (B.L.) Columbia. 7982.
Speer (V.) Lissard Kenneth.
25571.
Spellman (J. B.) Counter-
feiter. 8691.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-112
3439
INDEX
Spelman (G. C.) Wanderers.
55816.
Spelman (T. M.) 2d.:
Three blind mice. 45931.
Two pointed triangle.
47753.
Spemann (W.) Adam. 240.
Spence (G. M.) Plum pudding.
36562.
Spence (S.) Olive. 33697.
Spencer (A.) Showman's
daughter. 42192.
Spencer (A. J.) After mid-
night. 479.
Spencer (C. ) Putting it over.
37924a.
Spencer (C. H.) :
Anonymous kiss. 1575.
Blue & cherry. 4327.
Bouquet. 4759.
Mme. is abed. 27195.
Putkins, heir to castle in
the air. 37919.
Scarlet lettei'. 40979.
Which will have liini?
50425.
Spencer (E. ) :
Across the plains. 187.
Ponds. 4.547.
Duke's favorite. 12003.
Electric light. 12408.
Home from school. 20021.
Koonier. 24231.
Lilly. 2.5474, 2.5475.
Maternus. 28789.
:M. Bounefoi. 30848.
Not the wav of the world.
3.3067.
Pork. 36851.
Ralph. 38401.
Three davs after date.
45950.
Tilly. 46217.
Waste-water culch. 49679.
Spencer (E. A.) Beginning &
the end. 3316.
Spencer (E. M.) :
Fatal roses. 53610.
Meliade. 54479.
Spencer (E. S.) Branded by
tlie dead. 4914.
Spencer (G. S.) Flower of
chivalry. 14583, 14584.
Spencer (H. P.) Dream within
a dream. 11761.
Spencer (.T.) Last watch.
247S2.
Spencer (.L E.) :
Noble sacrifice. 32929.
Out of the shadow. 34849.
Yonkers cliff. 52126.
Zangler & co. 52277.
Spencer (.T. G.) After many
years. 478.
Spencer (L.) Princess Delmar.
37411.
Spencer (L. W.) :
Flower of chivalry. 14583,
14.584.
I*rincess of the wilds.
37446.
Spencer (R. V.) :
Californian. 5865.
Crusaders. 9264.
Divorce under difficulties.
11042.
Filibusters. 14225.
Little flier in characters.
25681.
Mercedes. 29139.
Soldiers of the cross. 43105.
Straight tip. 44017.
^\'av down in Missoure.
49723.
Spencer (S.) Character mono-
logue. 6733.
Spencer (T. J.) :
His father's chum. 19614.
Round the world. 40102.
Spencer (W. L.) Octoroon.
33255.
Spencer. Boone »S: Mitchell.
Awakening of the toys.
2573.
Spengler (E. Spranger-) See
Spra nger-Spengler.
Spenser (W.) Little tycoon.
2.5917, 25918.
Spei'anza (G. C. ) Cupola.
9449b.
Sperling (.T. L. ) Card house.
6198.
Spero (E.) :
Anne Don .Tuan. 1878.
Eva. 1.3053.
Frauenfresser. 15292.
Liebe Augustin. 2.52,38.
Well' dem. der fliegt. 49944.
Sperrv (l/r.s-. A. B.) Turk &
tlie ladyl)ird. 47334.
Spei-ry (A. H. ) Tender two
kings. 48236.
Sperry (G.) Burying the
hatchet. 5582.
Sperry (L. E.) :
Cyanide of life. 9527.
Turk & th(^ ladvbird. 47334.
Sperry (R. M.) :
Among southern pines.
1314.
Apple blossoms. 1714.
Circus chap. 7402.
Cross lots. 9195.
Ciirl & the student. 16458.
Girl from Stratford. 16.524.
Maud. 288.56.
Politician. .36709.
Speyer (R. Cahn-) Src Cahn-
Speyer.
Sphinx (The) pseud. See
Weidberg (.7. M.)
Spiegel (D. ) Switching the
deal. 44807a.
Spiegel (G. W. von) Hobbl&-
gettes. 19903.
Spiegel (Max) :
d'ollege girls at home &
abroad. 7853.
Queen of Bohemia. 38008.
Spiegel (Morris) Business
man. 5592a.
Spielter (H.) Raiahsbraut.
38399.
Spier (M.) :
Little romance. 25S65.
Mile. Bashful. 27246.
Spiers (H. J.) King of rogues.
23851.
Spiers (L H. P..) Barbier de
Seville. 2975.
Spies (J. .1.) :
Trill)y's nnrror. 46986.
Wedded, yet no wife. 49888.
Spillane (D.) :
From MataniDras to Mex.
1.5.551.
Star Spangled Banner.
43796.
Spiller (B. L.) :
Heart of Aiex. lS473a.
Rocky Foi-d. 39095.
Spiller (W.) :
Mehal-Dhu-Mac. 29055.
Tim, the waif. 4(")227.
Spills (.1. C):
House on the hill. 20431.
Last act. 24(577a.
Spilsbury (A. .1.) Merchant of
Venice. 291()3a.
Spiltoir ((4. E. or G. F.) :
Naomi. 31977.
Three apprentices. 45927.
Siiindler KJ. H. ) Clara Ncad-
lesbv. 7.505-7518.
Spink (A. H.) :
Bloomer girl. 4312.
Derby w i n ner . 1 0508.
Fantine. 13660.
Pride of the < 'rackerneck.
37214.
Spiid< {(4.) :
Film i>rincess. 53642.
In Lotus Land. .54029.
One-man ojiera. 34037.
Spink (J. E. ) French plays for
children. .53706.
Spinks (C) Oriainal i»lunilier'.
34366.
Spirella co. Everv woman's
I'ight.s. 13125.
Splritini (M.) Melenis. 29071.
Spiro (E.) Black peril. .52910.
3440
INDEX
1327.
Spitz (A.) :
AuKir (Sc couipagiiie.
Diinioii. y614.
I);iiii(m Weil). OGl."i.
ICrlosuuti. 111871.
(iL'iiorsiUii. IGOUSJ.
Heinilvelir. 1S637.
Men- lAisti.ii-. 193U7.
Ilinauf ziu- ehe. lOHOO.
Horridoli. 20282.
.Mme. Hyane. 27104.
Mann nieiner IVaii. 28078.
.Votleidende a a" v a r i e r.
33084.
Seclizelinte 'j: i^ h n r t s t ag.
412
( I.
'Piefen de.^ lebens. 4«3171a.
TraunUanzerin. 46850.
Wir Jaitancr. .11218.
Spitz (A. A.) :
Bis black boom. 3778.
When women love. 50359.
Si)itz & ]\[orsens!tern :
.\benteur in Mekka. 68.
Manr.vei-kind. 28085.
Va Ininqne. 48.585.
Spitz & Xathanson. Harvard
uirl. 18263.
Spitzer (A.) I'^ran im bemd.
15282.
Spitzmullfi- ( <T. ) Panurge.
35102.
Spivack (J.) IVniiel Deronda.
9804.
Splan (('. E.) Day at the
races. 10111.
Spoelbercb de Lovenjoul iVi-
romtc de) Ecole des rae-
natres. 12208.
Spoerl (J. M.) :
Belle of Shaker Prairie.
3423.
Corner in sweethearts.
8547.
Spoerl (.T. Z. ) Shadow from
life. 41669. *
Spolfard (J. PI) Ahmed. 625.
Spolford (H. C.) Maid of
Salem towne. 27403.
Spofford (H. P.) :
Fairy changeling. 13402.
Tom's monev. 46492a.
SiK)bn (J. L.) Red girl. 38735.
Si)ong (H.) :
Bv mutual agreement.
5686.
Tsew life. 32406.
Sjiooner (B. S.) t
Dean. 10250.
Esther's guardian. 12960.
His little sister. 19704.
Hobson's choice. 19916.
Inez, a romance of oldMex.
21677.
Spoouer ( B. S.) — Continued.
.Judge's wife. 23154.
Little Miss :\[ab. 25782.
Wanda, the Apachee prin-
cess. 49461.
468. 52481.
Spooner (E. M. ) :
Aunt Cvntbv's homestead.
2387.
Continental dragoon. 8380.
Countess Du Barry. 8709.
j Obstinate family. 33230.
Sjxxmer (M. G. 1 :
Fi.gbt ft)r a million. 14164.
On Shannon's shore. .33794.
Unpardonable sin. 48404.
Sporck (F. (/)■(! f) :
Abreise. 08.
:\Iiinchhansen. 31304.
Spoi'ei- (P.) Banyasz tra,ge-
diaja. 2937.
Spotten (G.) Chuckles. 7289.
Spragne (C.) :
Frilby. 15468.
Orpheus cV: Eurvdice. 34300.
Spragne (D. ,1.) :
Chicago girl. 6947.
Social session. 42085.
Spi-ague (Cr. Iv.) :
Odd stick. 33270.
Trii)lets. 47066.
Sprague (H. B.) :
As von like il. 2050.
Hamlet.. 17000. 17001.
.Tulius Caesar. 23257.
23258.
Macbeth. 27046. 27047.
Arerchant of Ven!c.\ 20178.
Midsummei- nishl's dream.
20490.
Tempest. 45281.
Sprague (^frs. H. T. ) Daugh-
ter of the Scots. 10007.
Sprague (K. ) :
Bo.ston girl. 4704.
Loan me vour husbaml.
26016.
Sprague (M. L. ) Mr. Hudson's
tiger hunt. .30101.
Sprague (W. P.) :
Mr. Humbug. .30192.
Somebody's mother-in-law.
43164.
Tie that binds. 46166.
Sprange (J. H.) :
Counsel foi* tlie defense.
8646.
Maria Theresa. 28240.
Spranger-Spengler (E.) Cath-
arine Parr. Queen of Eng-
land. 64.54.
Spratt (.T.) Sec Orne ( l-:. II.)
Sprenger (L. ) United we
stand. 48360.
Sprigg (M. L. ) Womau's wit
wins. 51603.
Spring ( L. L. ) During the
war. 12053.
Springer (B. W.) :
Bet. 3604.
Girl to order. 16623b.
My father's ghost. 31540.
Slats. 42705.
of tiie suffragette.
47595.
iamnig
45067.
Two Dicks.
Springer (F. C.) :
.\unt Sarah's sacrifice.
2428.
.Tisella's trouble. 22753a.
Wild game. 50901.
Springer (J. H. ) From start
to tinish. 1.5.578.
Springer (N.) Cat's-paw.
6476a.
Springer (N. S.) :
Chained. 6625. 6626.
Cloudy sky. 7672. 7673.
Springer (T. G.) :
All for the country. 849.
Case of Barbara. 6319.
Daughter (.f :\lars. 0068.
Dorothy. 11474.
Fresh beef. 1.5306.
Game. 1.5827.
Intruder. 21869.
Luckiest man. 26838.
:\Iantel shelf. 28123.
^[ater Dolor(.sa. 54468.
Mayor's husband. 28047.
One decent thing. .34001.
Pneumatica. .36.585, 36.586.
Keno & return. .30045.
Kocks of Bohemia. 30604.
T'omance of the highway.
.39813. 39814.
Secrets of the deep. 41374.
Sex pioneers. 41642a.
Soremonda. 43'204.
AVeek end. 40028.
Wild .game. .WOei.
Springer (W. A.) Ni.a-ht
wonders on the Inrth
Christ. 32720.
Springer (W. E. ) I^adv
Winter. 24385.
Sprinzel (O.) :
Bundesbruder. 54S3a .
Gute partie. .53847, 53848.
Liebe Pepi. 25239a.
Pieper & Sperling. 54954.
Sprooks & Lynch. On the Mis-
slssii)pi. 3.3877.
Sprout ((J. E. ) AVyoming mail.
51030.
Sprv-T'almer. 11 o n o u r a b I e.
20194.
Spurling (C.
22498a.
of
of
De
) .Far of olives.
3441
INDEX
Spurling (H. R.) :
Millionaire tramp. 29659.
Union spy. 48336.
Spun- (G. G.) Land of gold.
24592.
Spun- (M. B.) For papa's
sake 14901.
Squire' ( A. S.) To arms. 46358b.
Squire ^B.) Frontleys. 15598.
Squire (M. E.) Wake up.
Unrle Sam. 55811.
Squire (M. E. Roberson-) .See
Roberson-Squire.
Squire (M. H.) Stories to act.
48968a.
Squires (G. A.) Hobo-ology.
19913a.
Squires (G. B.) Our lieroes.
34664.
Squires (H.) Zeuobia, a dream
of ancient Egypt. 56051.
Staack (S. C.) Was grossmiit-
terchen zu Weibnachteu er-
zahlt. 49633.
Staackmann (L.) :
Armut. 1896a.
Bernsteinhexe. 3543.
Bildschnitzer. 3831.
Glaube & heimat. 16740.
Helga Holgerson. 18752.
In ewigkeit, amen. 21162.
Judas. 23117.
Liebe lioret nimmer auf.
25239.
Ohne Gott. 33369a.
Sonnwendtag. 43261.
Sturmflut. 44300.
Thurnbacherin. 46128.
Trenkwalder. 46914a.
Vergangenlieit. 48861.
Weibsteulel. 49946a.
Staats(W.) El Dorado. 12382.
Stabler (H. S.) Judy Mason,
muckraker. 23191.
Stace (A. W.) :
Auto elopement. 2477,
2478.
Pall of '64. 13484.
Flash of red. 14483.
He showed his wife. 18387.
Her wedding morn. 19169.
Lynchers. 26968.
Mariquita. 28299.
Mark of the dagger. 28320.
Midnight mystery. 29445.
Polly & the spy. 36732.
Thief in the night. 45771.
What the phonograph told.
50140.
Woman of today. 51473.
185th anniversary. 52478.
Stackelbeck ( D. F. ) Merry
maniac. 29251.
Stackpool (B.) Musical farm-
yard. 31432.
Stacpoole (E. H. de V.)
36388a.
Stacpoole (H. de V.)
goon. 4377a.
Stacy- Judd (R
11642a.
(A. E.)
34267.
(F.)
Stafford
circus.
Stafford
29596.
Stafford
Pippa.
Blue la-
B. ) Drachla.
Opera vs.
Milk local.
409.
(J. B.):
Affair at West-Gate.
For the people. .53677.
His neighbor. 53950.
Return of De Vere. 39183.
That girl from Boston.
45570.
Two's company. 47771.
Stafford (L.) Social cobweb.
49953.
Stafford (W. H.) White gaunt-
let. .50519.
Stag (W.) Avunculitis. 2539.
Stagaras (V.) -See Szliakys.
(V. J.)
Stags (K.) ;
Beautiful Du Barry. 3208.
Bird (The) M. D. 3921.
By the knight templars'
cross. 5719.
Firebug. 14321.
Horror of Snake Swamp.
20283.
Little father. 25678.
Mme. Peroxide. 27215.
Star Spangled Banner.
43797.
Stahl (C. V.)
52386a, .52387.
Stahl (M. M.)
32396a.
Stahl (R.) :
Queen of tin-
Said Pasha.
Stahlberg (M
Shaw's tip-top kids. 28515.
Stahn (W. Nithack-) See
Nithack-Stahn.
Stahr (W.) :
Blllie's career. 3856.
Eleanor's visitor. 12390.
Lasting love. 24789.
Little flirt. 25682.
Nance. 31939.
Stnir (E. D.) :
Little Trixie. 25912.
Trixie, the romp heiress.
47127.
Staley (D. M.) :
Chop Suey. 7336.
Dreams. 11790.
Staley (R. F.) :
Between 12 & 1. 3687.
Mr. E. Z. Mark. 30175.
3442
Z o r a b e II a.
New home.
arena. 38044.
40496.
E. ) M a r t y
Staley (T. J.) Royal pass.
40163.
Stalnaker (B. F.) :
Invisible empire. 21908.
Minister of Gotham. 29739.
Prize-ring. 37553.
Stalnaker (M.) Land of prom-
ise. 24613.
Stammers (F. M.) :
Peck o' pickles. 35752.
This way out. 45851a.
Stammwitz (E. von) See Von
Stammwitz.
Stamp (R. L.) Pastorale.
35504.
Stampacchia (L. S.) :
Mme. 1' avocat. 27205.
Miss Jessie. 29969.
Money due. 30766.
Stamwutz (E. von) See Von
Stamviitz.
Stanbery (L. K.) Your hand
in mine. 52228.
Standing (P. D.) Studies in
character. 55466.
Standish (B. H.) :
Knight of Cuba. 24140.
Knights in Cuba. 24163.
Lady of Mex. 2 4484.
24485.
Luck of tlie unlucky. 26836.
Traveling man. 46873,
46874.
White knight of Peru.
50532, 50533.
Standish (F.) -See Reed (F.
S H ^
Standish (G.) Mutually
spotted. 31481.
Standish (J.) Man behind the
gun. 27751.
Standish (J. W.) :
Aunt Bridget's visit. 2386.
Cousin Jack's letter. 889J.
Dynamite Vault. 12099.
Fire chief. 14298.
Handy closet. 18078.
Kittytown. 24073.
Lucretia's husband. 26887.
O Sen San, the wood fairy.
33189.
Teaching him a lesson.
45185.
Tip on the races. 46291.
Troubles of his own. 4717S.
Wrong house. 51875.
Standish (L. G.) :
Knights in Cuba. 24163.
Traveling man. 46874.
Standish (W.) :
Theodora, the lion queen.
45706.
Tramp's wedding. 46809.
INDEX
Stanfleld (L.) :
Roses of love. 40041.
Triumph of love. 47100.
Stanford (C. V.) :
Critic. 53291.
Much ado about nothing.
31277.
Shamus O'Brien. 41938,
41939.
Stanford (F.) :
Little Whirlwind. 25932.
Naughtology. 32083.
Stinger. 43909.
Truthalia. 47300.
Stanford (F. B.) :
Dyspepsia. 12103.
Nei'\^ous prostration. 32257.
Stanford (H.) Order of the
Bath. 34312,
Stanford (M.) Three .sins.
46023.
Stanford (T.) Broadway after
dark. 5141.
Stanford & Wainstock. Queen
of the orient. 38077.
Stange (G. S.) See Stange (S.)
Stange (H. S.) :
Compensation. 8163.
Daughter. 9931.
Empire of the East. 12637a.
Eternal crisis. 12972a.
Open fire. 34240a.
Stange (S.) :
Aftermath. 541.
Bridesmaids. 5078.
Cashel Byron's profession.
6369a.
Friend Fritz. 15427.
Girl from Bohemia. 16476.
Girl in the taxi. 16575.
Kissing girl. 24029.
Love's lottery. 26721.
Man about town. 27714.
Man with the fatal wink.
28005a.
Mrs. Dascot. 30344.
My friend Fritz. 31549.
Only way. 34222.
Student king. 44262.
Wooing of Priscilla. 51705.
Stangeland (K. M.) :
Heilige liige. 18 6 3 2a,
18632b.
Mo'rs 0jne. 54597.
Stanger (T.) :
Crusaders. 9265.
Penn or the sword. 35848.
Stanke (W. C.) Amer. heiress.
1221.
Stanlaws (P.) :
Instinct. 21786.
Tempering the \\ind. 45261.
Wind & the lamb. 51111.
Stanley (B.) Professor's pre-
dicament. 37651.
Stanley (C. M.) :
Ma. 26989.
Only a pauper. 34175.
Our Sam. 34763.
Too late. 46519.
Stanley (E.) They do jest so.
45756.
Stanley (E.G.) Midwinter cir-
cus. 29511.
Stanley (F.) :
Her 1 great sin. 19091.
Slaves of fortune. 42727.
Stanley (F. M.) :
Ma. 26989.
Our Sam. 34763.
Stanley (H.) Going to the
wedding. 53802.
Stanley (H. C.) Postage stamp.
36876.
Stanley (J. J.) Water-boy &
the actress. 49696.
Stanley (Martha M.) Mock-
ery. 54566.
Stanley (Maude M.) :
Eighteen hours after tha
wedding. 12336.
Farmer Brown »& the
stranger. 13677.
Irish neighbors. 22011.
Learning to milk. 24947.
Mask ball. 28602.
My double. 31536.
My favorite brand. 31.543.
Not speculating now. 33064.
Our brave police officer.
34555.
Same old smile. 40656.
She done broke mah heart.
41998.
Who stole the watch? 50679.
Stanley (W.) Casey at the
convention. 53083.
Stanley & Francis. Travelers
return. 46866.
Stannard (A.) :
Anna Kar§nina. 1543.
Mrs. Brown's in town.
30320.
Stannard (Mrs. H. E. V.) :
Mignon. 40977.
Question. 38154.
Stansill. 1876. .52507.
Stansill (J. N.) :
In the face of the storm.
21399.
Rogues of N. Y. 39737.
Shop-girls of N. Y. 42157.
Wild prophets. 50984,
Stanton (Ester) Cupid's vic-
tory. 9446a.
Stanton (Evan) Maid of
Herat. 27471.
Stanton (F. J.) :
Adam Good won. 2.55.
Incurable. 21606.
Stanton (F. J.)— Continued.
My old York State home.
31677.
Select school. 41417.
Stanton (H. D.) Pedant jou§.
35771.
Stanton (H. R.) Hell. 18759.
Stanton (Howard) :
Gypsy love. 17834.
Miss Tenderfoot. 30038.
Stanton (Hugh) :
Daniel O'Connell, the lib-
erator. 9810.
Fool's idol. 14747.
Soldier of fortune. 43073.
Temple Bar. 45299.
Stanton (W. H.) Ishmaelites
of Amer. 22131.
Stanton (W. J.) King Alfred.
23725.
Stanton «& Flamme. Funny side
of life. 15718.
Stantz (H. C.) Mrs. Skimp on
the suffrage question. 30459.
Stan wood (L. R.) :
Another pair of socks. 1583.
Hand on the latch. 18049.
Kilmeny. 2.3703a.
Progress of Mrs. Alexander.
37658, 37659.
Stanzione (C.) Clavigo. 53192.
Stapleaux (L.) :
Hospodar. 20311.
Huronne. 20703.
Idol. 20898.
Idole. 20906.
Literary women. 25576.
Toison d'or. 46425.
Stapleford (J. M. B.) From
Ireland to Amer. 15545.
Stapler (H. L. G.) Dryad.
11896.
Staples (Frank or F. A.) :
Absent treatment. 111.
Her atonement. 18916a.
Science healer. 41147.
Widow's claim. 50S50a.
Yellow streak. 52087a.
Staples (J. R.) Kirk Roland.
24001.
Staples (N.) Tragedy of Bara-
media. 46720.
Stapleton (J.) :
Bachelor's honeymoon.
2709.
Gentleman of leisure.
16123.
Pretender. 37092.
Richelieu's stratagem.
39386.
Scarlet woman of Babylon.
41002.
Thief for a night. 4.5768.
Verdict of conscience.
4SS56.
3443
TXDEX
Star (M.) :
lilpreuve derniere. 12887.
Sangre y sol. 40706.
Star bout co.. inc. Star bout.
43773.
Star CO. :
Briiigiii.u \^^ father. ri2989.
Corner in war. 53266.
Croolved deals «& buried
treasure. 9175c.
Deadly sword of a dainty
diver. 10235b.
Death dealer.s. 10273a.
Edith of eternity. 12241a.
Elaine's last experience.
12372a.
Exploits of Elaine. 13251a.
Fate favors the fair.
13795b.
Feast of peril. 13954a.
Fighting in Mexico. 53640.
Goddess. 16830a.
Gorilla's prisoner. 17137a.
Great sacrifice. 17461c.
Human chain. 2()601a.
Human target. 20616a.
Lady smuggler. 24521a.
Last of Celeste. 2472Sa.
Letters to Beatrice. 54257.
Levitation. 54258.
Lost in a cave. 26309a.
Lucky lover. 26S59a.
Maid & the vil^ing. 27445a.
Mr. Jack. 54552.
Model spy. 30576a.
Mollie <& the movies.
3069oa.
Moonshiner's traj). 30981a.
Mysteries of Mona. 54669.
Occult power. 54751.
Oriental intruder. 34350a.
Patria. 54896. 54897.
Perils of Pauline. 35928a.
Phosphorescent failure.
3G171b.
Pirate's treasure. 36401a.
Sally's first adventure.
40604a.
Saved by a scent. 40873a.
Secret kingdom. 55267.
Squaring accounts. 43685a.
Steeplechase. 43851a.
Siibmarine s t r a t e g y.
44317a.
Surprises of Sally. 44654a.
Trappefl by a T. 46847.
Twin trunks. 47495a.
Voodoo's ])rophecy. 55799.
Walled-up beauty. 49433a.
Western ways. 500261i.
Winning a crown. 5.5959.
Starbuck (E. F. M.) Suili is
life. 44364a.
Stark (E. S.) :
Diamonds 7. hearts 8.
10781a.
\in the heart. 48921.
Stark (G. W.) l*assed-up copy.
35443.
Stark (H. ) .Iasi)er"s i)romise.
22518.
Stark (.1.1 Vital question.
49192.
Stark (L. (.J.) :
Saci-Uice. 40452.
Si»i(ier"s-wel). 43536.
Stark ( S. ) Anti-Semiten.
1608.
Stark (T. ) iV: co. Dash in vau-
deville. 992(».
Slarke ( L. (}.) (}i-eater price.
17521.
Starken (C. V. ^ Florence)
:\lagic eyes. 27365. 27.366.
Starkev (Mrs. R.) Two of a
kind. 47723.
Starkweather (B. W.) :
r.ahy policy. 2646b.
llirds of prev. 3946.
Chief Kloii. 6968a.
Cowards. 8978c.
Heretics. 19206.
Honesty. 20112b.
Iiidenniity. 21608.
Last straw. 24770a.
Sir Galahad. 42.534.
Struggle. 44226.
Sun-cndcr. 44657.
Ti'aitors in the trenches.
46782a.
A\'ithin a mile of Edinboro.
51299.
Starling (G. S.) :
Ping-pong girl. 36325.
Ten tliousand reward.
45360.
Starling (M.) Historical plays
for children. 19883.
Starr (E. E.) :
( 'ost of a title. 8610b.
Pitfalls. 36411.
Sovereign. 43399b.
Starr (E. L.) :
Divorce bubbles. 110.30.
Fealty. 13939.
Stai-r (Harry) Through the
K-eyhole. 46089.
Starr (Hattio) Siiap-shots.
42878.
Starr (Helen) Awakening.
2546.
Stan- (T. C. ) .Xgaruma, the
sibyl. 32595.
Starzertski (L.) Star of Si-
beria. 43788.
3444
Staslicfl" (B. C.) :
Abraani Tarnapol. 86.
Honor of a woman. 20167,
20167a.
Neither the first nor the
last. 32174.
On the scaffold. 33913a.
Stasio. See Di Stasio.
Sta.stny (C. or K.) Korsicti
Bratfi. 24235.
States' pri.son Frank. p><eit(l.
Sec Blakeslee ( F. A.)
Stathers (M.) Moza de can-
taro. 31271.
Statile (V.) Destinv. 10591.
Statzer (C.) :
Babies a la carte. 2624.
Detective coon. 10(51 7a.
Wise clei'k & the guest.
51230a.
Staud y Ximenez (F.) Purga-
torio de San Patricio. 378(53.
Stauffer (A.) :
Folly reign. 14(j97.
Sept. morn. 41517d.
Stauffer (F. H.) :
Break-neck-Ben. the l)oy
pioneer. 4974.
Broker's plot. 5230.
Fern-Heath-place. 14062.
Fidelia, the fire waif.
14119.
Hidden heli). 19369.
.Jennie Lyman, the luili
girl. 22607.
Miriam, the oranire liirl.
29815.
Missionary Madge. 30081.
Nameless Nan. 31920.
Prince Great Heart. .37301.
Treverton tower. 46923.
Woman's strategy. 5157N.
Stayner (C. F.) :
Columbus. 8012.
For love of countrv. 14S(i4.
Staytoxi (F.) :
Barbe of (Jrande Bavou.
2967.
Joan Danvers. 54112.
Lady Betty Martingale.
24367a,
Love in a i-ailwav train,
26516.
Stay ton (M.) :
In Saramed(>. 21312,
Question <if division, .'SSHJl,
Stead (J, W.) Dolya the t(vi
girl. 11.313,
Stead (W.) Angling. .52(>90,
Stearns (F, A.) For his sake.
14831 ,
Stearns ( F. (i.\ Entertain-
ment for Columbus dav.
12802.
Stearns ((J. A.) Zero. .52331.
INDEX
Stenrns (H. C.) Mrs. Stub-
bins' book iigt. 30468.
Stearns (J.) See Lewis (J. S.)
StPiinis (J. N.) True wealth.
47256.
Stearns (M. B.)
Api. 36760b.
Stebbins (G.) :
(^eres. 6607.
Eve ol' marriage
Pomnie d'
13071.
Aliriani,
29S16.
My til of
Mvtli of
Stebbins (H.
Mama's
the prophetess.
Ariadue. 31874.
Isis. 31875.
) :
Waterloo. 27666.
Millenniumville. 29611.
No place like home. 32879.
Stebbins (T) :
Girls from Cal. 16671.
Inventor. 21896.
Steber (C. G.) Pranks of ;i
little love couple. 37030.
Stecchetti (L. ) Marcella.
28150-28152.
Stechan (M.) Burjjlars 3.
5539.
Steehhan (H. O.) :
Balboa. 2883, 2834.
Black watch angel. 4157.
Branded mavericks. 4915.
Coeur de Lion. 7771.
Curse. 9490.
Dreamers. 11776.
Going ! going ! gone ! ! !
16853a.
Great apostle. Saint Paul.
17355b.
Mating game. 28809.
Minute woman. 29779.
Pair o' dice lost. 35075.
Peace on earth. 35687a.
Pro.stitutes. 37743.
Real Q. 38565.
Weaker sex. 49830.
When coon meets coon.
50205.
Woman in the park. 51423,
51424.
You never can tell about a
woman. 52148.
52150.
de vil-
You've got to pay.
Steck ( P. ) Accordee
lage. 148.
Steckel (W. C. M.) :
Hoxey & orthodoxe.v. 20570.
Lelanse. 25029.
WaUlemar. 49409. 49629.
Steckell (G. T.) :
Her majesty. 19068.
Morphia. 31069.
Princess Anne. 37397.
Steckhan (F. W.) Pickpocket.
36226.
Stedman (A.) :
Lady. 24332.
Law of love. 24866.
Poor relations. 36816.
I'rice of poverty. 37169.
When Otto listened. 50279.
Stedman (E.) See Stedman
(W. E.)
Stedman (G. H.) :
Father & son. 13820.
Wonderful invention. 51654.
Stedman (L.) Kennett my.s-
tery. 23587.
Stedman (W. E.) :
Confederate sjn'. 8226,
8226a.
Confidential clerk. 8246.
Midnight charge. 29418.
Yankee detective. 51971,
51971a.
Steed (A. J.) :
Muriel. 31381.
Xo conmumers need apply.
32854.
Steed (G. D. ) Through snow
& sunshine. 46080.
Steel (F. A.) On the face of
the waters. 33841.
Steel (H. A.) :
Odd lot in an odd fix.
33263.
Wanderers. 49475.
Steel (K.) Bandits of tlie Rio
Grande. 2891.
Steele (A.) See Green (B. B.)
Steele (A. M.)
Amaryllis. 1052.
Crusader. 9261.
Eugene De Serras. 13028.
False god. 13526.
Knave & Queen. 24116.
Laughter & lies. 24823.
Locke of AVall sr. 26051.
Mile. De Maupin. 27251.
Murder will out. 31371.
My Lord Chesterfield.
31628.
Number - seven - fourteen.
33149.
Peccavi. 35746.
Pettycoats & bayonets.
36062.
Sir John Chester. 42541.
Sire of battles. 42557.
Then what happened?
45700.
I'Uder cover. 48102.
Vagabond of the cross-
roads. 48606.
Steele (D. ) Loyal league.
26784.
Steele (D. G.) :
Chicot. 53126.
Deseret. 10533.
Steele (E. L. G.) jr.:
Children of the sun. 7043,
7044.
Missionary. 30077.
Rameses. 38410.
Rameses I. 38411.
Thelma. 45692.
Tongan taboo. 46196,
46497.
White elephant. 50512.
Steele (Eloise) :
(Jreater evil. 17508.
Night-riders. 32730.
Where ansels fear to
tread. 50369.
Willoughby's winter oats.
51093.
Steele (Everard) Ways that
are wrong. 49800.
Steele (G.) Sting of the stage.
43908.
Steele (G. D.) Eai-1 of Glan-
dore. 12127.
Steele (H.) Issue. 22192.
Steele (J. G.) :
Court martial. 8846.
North & South. 33021.
Steele (J. H.) :
At the parcel counter.
2265.
Cash here. 6368.
Lady's in a hurrv. 24515.
Steele (R. F.) Niiriit editor.
32666.
Steele (Richard) :
Conscious lovers. 39076b.
Spectator. 42547a.
Steele (Robert) See Bootv
(P. F.)
Steele (Rufus) :
Death-lock. 10274a.
Fall of Ug. 13490a.
Thousand dollar cradle
song. 45915a.
Steele (S. V.) Silver rock.
4241.3.
Steell {.J. D.) :
Bessie's bargains. 3579.
De pipe dream. 10178.
Friend in need. 15431.
In the Philippines. 21480.
Marquise de Pompadour.
28360.
On the desert. 33829.
Shakespeare u p-t o-d a t e.
41734.
Steell (W.) :
Bride from home. 5058,
54981.
Brother Dave. 5261, 54981.
I>eath of Columbus. 10276.
P'allow fields. 13505.
Faro Nell. 13696, 13697,
54981.
3445
INDEX
Steel] (W.)— Contimied.
Fifth commandment. 14146.
Flatiron girl. 14488.
Greenhorn. 17599a.
Morning after the play.
31055.
On the bill-boards. 33800.
Prince Otto. 37363.
Prospector. 37738.
Sniping. 42890b.
Steelman (J. M.) :
Casselle. G386.
Josie. 23056.
Steelsmith (C. M.) :
Missouri boy. 3 00 9 3,
30094.
Shiner's gal. 42112.
Web of revenge. 49876.
Steelsmith (S. E.) Web of n^
venge. 49876.
Steely (G. F.) :
Abductors. 59.
All for Mary. 845.
Butler. 5637.
Capital catch. 6045.
Cat's-paw. 6475.
Caught with the goods,
6513.
Eight years ago. 12335.
Tluntin' for Hawkins.
20687.
Hunting for H a w k i n s.
20693.
In the hills of Nevadi.
21436.
Jack Frost. 22.331.
:VIiss Swift of N. Y. 30035.
Son of the house. 43216.
Starboard watch. 43800.
Sunny San Marino. 44557.
Tide that turned. 46157.
Trapping of David. 46851..
Turning the tables. 47382.
Steen (H. F. L. M.) :
Edith. 12236.
Irma. 22058.
Steer (J.) Geraldine wants to
know. 16172.
Steer (Jeannette) Clover foot.
7680.
Steerman (J. H.) Bundists.
5484.
Steers (F. F.) :
Keeping his wife at hom'>.
23568.
Official photographer.
33336.
.Steer up (G.) :
Eternal chain. 129 71,
12972.
Man & 3 women. 27743.
Steevens (G.) Complete works
of Shakespeare. 41741-
41744.
Stefano (.1. de) Sec De Ste-
fano.
Steffan (E.) Betty. 3652c.
Steffan (F.) :
Ah— da stuun' icli. 012.
Themidore. 4569G.
Steffani (A. E. de) Sec De
Steffan!.
Steffenone (L.) :
Angel. 1456.
Social malaria. 42975.
Woman. 51374.
Steffv (F. N.) Underworld.
48243.
Stegbauer (.T.) Von heimath
zu heimath. 49279.
Steger (J.) :
P' i f t h couuiiandiiu.'nt-.
14145a.
.Tustice. 23413U.
.blaster of tlie house. 28712,
28713.
IModern girl. 30G08.
ily son. 31703a.
Prima donna's daughter.
37239a.
Three pair of shoes. 46007a.
Warning. 49622a.
Wav to the heart. 49785a,
49786.
Steger (J. Taboiida) See Tab(;-
ada Steger.
Stehli (E.) And the greatest
of these is charity. 1417.
Stehr (H.) i\Ieta Konegeu.
29322.
Steidl (R.) :
Horrohr. 19933.
Saharet im kientoi)p. 40494.
Steigentesrh (A, von) Abreise.
98.
Stein (A.) :
Model hu.sband 3056f).
Our gentlemen friend.-.
34643.
Perfect angel. 35898.
Stein (F.) Fritzi. 15194a,
1.5494b.
Stein (H.) :
Akro!)ateiL 609. •
Barmadel. 2995.
Kaiserparade. 23462.
Kasernenluft. 411. 23502.
Wolkenbunnnler. 51362.
Stein (,T.) Traumulus. 46860.
Stein (J. J.) :
It's great to be crazy.
22242.
SufFragettin:-'. 4442.":i.
Stein (L. W.) :
Biodermeier. 3768.
Blaue reiter. 4212.
Hoilige. 18626.
ITotiieferantin. i»<)3T -
19938.
Stein (L. W.) — Continued.
Lady Hamilton. 24418.
Landtagswahl. 24634.
Leutnants-miindel. 25176.
Prachtmadel. 37016a.
Scheidungsreise. 41039.
Selige exzellenz. 41435a.
Wolkenreiter. 51362a.
Stein (Leo) See Rosensteiu
(L.)
Stein (Leon) Matrimonial ex-
change. 28822.
Stein (T.) Hangmen of Capt.
Dreyfus. 18081.
Stein (T. G.) Tristan's end.
47076.
Steinbach (O.) :
Baldurs tod. 2836a.
Huzulenliebe. 20745a.
Steinberg (W.) :
Casanova. 6312.
Verheiratete junggesellen.
55768.
S t e i n e c k ( H. ) Ehrgef iihl .
12327a.
Steiner (D. V.) :
After 3 score years & 10.
528.
Social glass. 42965.
Steiner (E. R.) :
Burra pundit. 5577.
Sleeping beauty. 427.52.
Steiner (J.) :
Answer to a musical ad.
1592.
Church rehearsal. 7308.
(M.)
Blackmailer.
15064.
b 0 a r ding
Steiner
4169.
Steiner (O.) :
Fortune-teller.
Ghost in the
school. 16312.
Hard of hearing. 18207.
Miss Nonchalance. 29995.
Steiner (R.) :
Der seelen e r w a c h e n .
10503a.
Huter der schwelle. 205S8c.
Pforte der einweihung.
36069.
Steiner (W. W.) :
Back to the Tex. line. 2758.
Clock maker. 7631.
Cut throat band of Bazoo
Katiui. 9522.
Doctor Craag. 11129.
Reformation. 38871.
Swing with the governor.
44805.
Steinle (M.) :
El Dorado. 12.381.
Printer's devil. 37483.
Steinman (V. D. ) Bow Rivoli
was won. 20518.
3446
INDEX
Steina)«nii (H.) Dr. Bentharn's
folly. 11119.
Steinrueck (H. K.) Actress
home. 226, 227.
Steinway & sons :
Contes d' Hoffiiuiiui. 837").
Dolores. 11307.
Elektra. 12430.
Feu de la Saint-Jean. 14092.
Jongleur de Notre Dame.
22989.
Louise. 26396.
rell6a.-< & Melisande. 35814.
Thais. 45511.
Stejer (B. G.) Love & desire.
26432.
Stekel (W.) :
Menschen, die uennen es —
liebe. 29126a.
Moralische prinzip. 31003a.
Stella, psend. See Lewis (E.
A.)
Stella (Queen) of the Gonzales
tribe of Gypsies :
Dolores. 11305.
Fornarina. 15031.
Tit for tat. 46327.
Woman's love, mother's
love. 51545.
Stempfel (T.) jr.:
Actress. 220.
Alpsburg. 1002.
Anything to get one. 1657.
Frivolous Geraldine. 15500.
Made in Germany. 27235.
Mandolin man. 28046.
Midnight sermon. 29451.
My blue-grass girl. 31497.
Slight mistake. 42780.
Stenger (G.) Stir in colonial
circles. 43911.
Stenhouse (A.) Frog. 1.5503.
Stenhouse (F.) Saints & sin-
ners. 40566.
Stenman (C. A.) Our .Tack.
34688.
Stensland (T.) :
Mangull. 28057.
49011.
(H.) Artist
Viking.
tailor.
(A.)
(A.
Miller. 29612.
S.) Malaeska.
(G.) jr. Buccaneer.
Stephany
1971.
Stephens
Stephens
27638.
Stephens
5375.
Stephens (H. S.) :
Broken idol. 5192, 5193.
Mrs. Smith's baby. 30461.
My wife's family. 31747.
Stephens (J. F.) :
Claimant. 7485.
Fluff. 14606.
Fresh, the Amer. 15399.
Wrong woman. 51906b.
Stephens ( R. N. ) :
Down on the Suwanee
River. 11617.
Girl wanted. 16628.
Mis.s Fliznheth's prisoner.
29936.
White rat. -50562.
Stephens (S. J.) Boy from
home. 52967.
Stephens ( S. L. ) Movies.
31260d.
Stephens (W. A.) Artist.
1963.
Stephens (W. T.) :
Secret service. 41346.
Without a home. 51315.
Stephens (Wallie) Lost in
Mex. 26312a.
Stephens (Walter) :
Are you a smoker? 1799.
Paradise lost. 352gl.
Pilgrim's progress. 36305a.
Stephens (Y.) Moths. 31202.
Stephenson (B. C.) :
Double lesson. 11526.
Faithful James. 13443.
Improvisatore. 21057.
On the march. 33872.
Passport. 35497.
Stephenson {B. P.) Her excel-
lency. 18961.
Stephenson (C.) Code of
honor. 7760.
Stephenson (C. A.) Red-hot
icicle. 38743.
Stephenson (H.) See Wells
(M. H. S.)
Stephenson (M. L. ) Legacy.
24990.
Stephenson (N. W.) Awaken-
ing. 2553.
St(^pheuson (R.) :
Modern Delilah. 54572.
Ye gods! 56023.
Steppes (J. P.) Dash to the
North Pole. 9922.
Sterk (W.) :
Ball bei hof. 2839.
Dumme herz. 1202Sb,
1202SC.
Marchenprinz. 27323a.
Sturmidyll. 44301a.
Sterling (A.) :
Atalanta. a dream of Ar-
ea dy. 2304.
Banking episode. 2920.
Curse. 53315.
Dr. Powel takes control.
.53428.
Judge's secret. 54133.
I>ucky man. 26860.
."Man with fho broken ear.
28005.
Sterling (A.)- -Continued.
Nelly's four in hand.
54692.
Segregationists. 41404.
Supper of scoffers. 44610.
Wiley widovv- lady. 51011.
Sterling (D.) Picture man.
36240.
Sterling (E. A. L.) See Silver-
stein (E. A. L.)
Sterling (E. H.) :
Babbette. 2615.
Case of Arthur Woodward
& Eve. 631Sa.
Conflict. 53236.
Dilemma. 10S54b.
Emma AVakefield. 12622.
Great decision. 17376a.
Henry Emerson, profoimd
atheist. 18896.
Siicred citv of Oramarlow.
40430a.
Sterling (M. W.) :
Are you a buffalo? 1792.
Blaze of glory. 4215.
In sunnv Tenn. 21338.
Lasca. 24666.
On thp Suwanee River.
33931.
Only a shop girl. 34179,
34180.
Sappho. 40778.
Virginia of Va. 49136.
Sterling (Mabel) Silver Bird.
42386.
Sterling (Monu) Bug & the
buggy. o416a.
Sterling (S. H.) Hamlet's
brides. 18013.
Sterling (W. E.) On the Su-
wanee River. 33932.
Sterling amusement co. :
Girl with the red domino.
16662.
Red Domino's mystic mir-
ror dance. 38727.
Stern (A.) Heilige hand.
18630.
Stern (A. N.) :
Er muss tanzen. 12843.
Er sucht eineu vetter.
12847.
Gsinschen von Buchenau.
15762.
Knopf. 24187.
Schimmel. 41058.
Sie hat ihr herz entdeckt.
42260.
Sirason & Delila. 42462.
Stern (Barnard) Sarah
Dome. 40786.
Stern (Ben) Pair of goggles.
35091.
Stern (C. ) Queen decides.
.-)5083.
3447
INDEX
Stern (D. S.) Kiiiir of hearts.
54177.
Stern (E. L.) Gareth of the
Round table. 15911.
Stern (E. M.) Hick'ry farm.
19357.
Stern (F.) Bang:. 2895.
Stern (H. T.) Evelyn Gray.
13077.
Stern (H. R.) Spongers.
43598.
Stern (J. T.) Locusts. 54307.
Stern (J. W.) Tender the bam-
boo tree. 48147.
Stern (J. W.) & co. :
Dream maiden. 11727.
East side politician. 12169.
Girl with the balloons.
16655.
Golden buttertiy. 16925.
Good morning trirls. 17096.
Land bevond the fireliaht.
24577. ■
Stolen kiss. 43932.
Under the bamboo tree.
48147.
Waltz dream. 49451.
Woman-hater. 51405.
Stern (M.) His last bet.
19673.
Stern {'SI. V>.) Kinj,' who w<ndd
an Ailier. be. 23924.
Stern (S. E.) P'ather's dream.
13867.
Stern (S. M.) :
Er muss tanzen. 12S42.
12843.
Er sucht einen vetter.
12846. 12847.
Gansohen von Bucheiiau.
15761. 15762.
Knopf. 24186. 24187.
Schimmel. 41057, 410.58.
Sie hat ihr herz entdeckt.
42259, 42260.
Simson iV: Delila. 42461.
42462.
Stern (Samuel) :
Bohmisclie cijiarrcnmach-
erin. 4473.
Deaf & dumb. 10240.
Elsa Beaufort, die wald-
hexe. 12545.
Pox & rat. 15211.
Purim eve & the Stubin-
oflf.s. 37865.
Retribution. 39148.
Unsere temperenz ai)ostel.
48422.
Stern (Selma) Di.screet maid.
10938.
Stern (Solomon) Fiftli avc. to
the Bowery. 14144.
Stern & Ollendorff Siihne.
44379.
Sternad (J.
Edelweiss.
A.) Nijrht in the
V2705.
2517V,
41087.
Sternberg: (B.)
Leutnantsliebchen.
25178.
Schone exzellenz.
Sternberg (G. B.) :
Devil's garb. 10699.
Experiment in matrimouv.
13241.
His ideal. 19664.
Just like a woman. 23371.
Knight of nowadays. 24144.
Love of life. 26572.
26573.
Soul struggle. 43336.
Sterne (.\. H. ) Alethoscope.
741.
Sterne (E.) :
Even score. 130S()a.
Velma. 4S765a.
Sterne (M. .1.) His brotlier's
crime. 19571.
Sterner (A.) Pn.lest. 37750a.
Sterner (L. ) :
Dimples. 10808.
Nurse Billy. 33164a.
Savage encotinter. 40S64.
Two .Tidiets. 47001.
Wedding ]»resciit. 49911.
Sternfield (S. L.) :
Flirtation bv telephone.
14529a.
Modern friendship. 30606a.
Modern virgin. 30664a.
Sternheim (G.) :
Nadel. 31895a.
Scharmante. 55248. .
Stei-nhelm (.7.) Merrv maniac.
29251.
Sterns (J.) Src Lewis (.T. S.)
Sterrett (H. T>.) Triplicates.
47068.
M.) :
dansbter. 3037.
5948, 5949.
of ( 'oblentz. 7741.
infatuation. 10792.
Dream portrait. 11750.
Giovanni & the "iNIiserere."
16391a.
Her son. 19146.
Illyria. 20976.
I.,ove"s ambassador. 2(i()85a,
54352.
Lucie Bfauval. 26811.
Prince Charlatan. .372S2.
Robl)er kniuhts. 39607.
Silver cup. 42394.
Swami. 44716.
Voice wit Inn. 49245.
Wooing of Gannllo. 51702.
Sterrett (S. \V.) Bro. .Jonathan.
5269.
Sterrett (R.
Baron's
Candllo.
(\.bbler
Diana's
S.) :
of O k 1 a h o m a.
Sterrett (W
0})ening
34257.
Opening of tbe Cherokee
strip. 34258.
Sterry ( N. S. ) :
Marriage under difficulties.
28428.
Marshal of the empire.
28488.
Stetson. Trip a r o u t\ d the
world. 47002.
Stetson (C. P.) .^cc Gilman
(C. P.)
Stetson (E.) Horse-car epi-
.sode. 20289.
Stetson (J/ns-. E. T.) Heather
l)ell. 18594.
Stetson ( G. E. ( '. ) :
Noblesse oblige. 32936.
Pretty idiot. 37113.
Sentimentalists. 41.513.
Steti^on (J.) :
Confusion. 82.56, 8258.
Crust of society. 9*279.
Debt of honor. 10307.
Evangeline. 13061.
Faust up to date. 13912.
13914.
Forget me not. 1.5010.
Glass of fashion. 16730.
Grasshop))er. 173"29.
Hornet's nest. 20276.
How to marry. 20551.
Interloper. 21816.
King of the gamblers.
23866.
Larks. 24652. 24654.
Little Monte Cristo. 25801.
N?w baby. 32324.
Our boarders. 34544.
Pink d o m i n o e s. 363.33.
36334.
Profligate 37656.
Roadside daisies. 39595.
Storm beaten. 43976.
Test of honor. 4-5470.
That husband of mine.
45580.
Theres(\ 45736. 45738.
Tliere.se Raqtiin. 45739.
Three fast men. 45960.
45961.
Tiger's <-law. 46196.
Tinted Venus. 46285.
Woman's .secret. 51570.
Zola's Therese. 52381.
Slot son (J.) jr.:
Black Friday. 4096. 4097.
Dark Friday. 9864.
Stetibeimer (E.) Evadne's (>n-
gnLieuient. 13057.
Stet>;el (C. E.) Biisv man.
5628.
3448
INDEX
Stevens (Mrs.) False. 13r>07.
Stevens (A.) Uicliest coon in
Ga. 39391.
Stevens (Ashton) Tieno ex-
press. 39047.
Stevens ( B. \V. ) O o ni i n <;
woman. 8107.
Stevens (C. A.) Unwilling:
burslnr. 48457.
Stevens (C. B.) :
Better way. 3(341.
Transformation. 46817.
Stevens (C. F.) :
lire Partinjrton. 20957.
Mrs. Partington. 30431.
Stevens (C. G.) Prince of Al-
bania. 37324.
Stevens (C. P.) Last hour.
24716.
Stevens (D.) See Tuck (E. B.)
Stevens (D. J.) :
Colonial drasioon. 7947.
Old Acre folk. 33403.
Plain people. 36430.
Sawdust queen. 40912.
Stevens (D. K.) :
Chameleon. 6641.
Cloverdell. 7684.
Cupid & CO. 9359.
Grand lama. 17269.
Green bird. 17552.
In Arcady. 54023.
Old home week. 33509.
Padrone. 35023.
Riddle of Isis. 55171.
Seraphica. 41524.
Spanish affair. 43416.
Yankee peril. 52007.
Stevens (Edwin) :
He. 18368.
Mother Goose. 3113(5.
Stevens (Elmer) T'nwilling
burglar. 48457.
Stevens (G. E.) :
Cecil Morton. (5557.
Ezekel Hook, a substitute.
13297.
For wife & children. 14959.
Glen Moor Gulch. 16743.
Perils of N. Y. 35928.
Richard Lancaster's love.
39370.
Royal huntsman. 40149.
" Witch of Devil's Reef.
51270.
Zeke Hook. 52312.
Stevens (H.) At the stage door.
52757.
Stevens (I. N.) Divided duty.
11002.
Stevens (J. A.) :
Adrift. 327.
Billionaire. 3861.
Christmas bells. 7*204.
7205.
Stevens (.7. A.)— ('ontinued.
Convict 1240. 8420.
Cranks. 9013.
Daniel Boone. 9796.
Darkest X. Y. 9884.
First love. 14373.
(Jreat wrong r i g h t e d.
17496, 17497.
Her 1st love. 18989.
Her love. 19061.
Her sacrifice. 19123.
Her 2d love. 19128.
Her 2 loves. 19157.
His double life. 19.597.
Hope. 20250.
Human nature. 2(»611.
In a iiickle. 21080.
In the dark. 21371.
Knights of labor. 24166.
Last sentence. 24766.
London myster\-. 26105.
Marriage in high life.
28401.
Mask of life. 286(JS.
Name unknown. 31914.
Narrow escape. 32022.
Xice & warm. 32609.
Nobody. 32941.
Passing shadows. 3.54().).
I'assion's slave. 35492.
35493.
Prairie waif. 37028.
t)uite English. 38219.
Search-light. 41260.
Second love. 41294.
Seci-ct foe.
41327.
Speculator.
43486.
Tliat man.
45593.
Twice love.
47466.
Two loves.
47682.
Lnknown.
48.369. 48371.
Wav of the world. 49762.
Wife for wife. 50887.
Woman's, revenge. 51558.
51559.
Stevens (J. H.) Mexicano &
the coon. 54501.
Stevens (.1. S.) Christmas
bells. 7204.
Darkest X. Y. 9884.
Harpers Ferry. 18243.
John Brown of Harpers
Ferry. 22836.
London mvsterv. 26105.
Xobodv. 32941.
S(^arch-light. 41260.
Wife for wife. 50887.
Stevens (L.) :
Mix-up at the sea-shore.
30507.
Tenderloin after dark.
4.5374.
Stevens (M. A.) Saving an in-
vestment. 40891.
Stevens (Maud) IVter Kreg-
ster, the Boer. 36002.
Stevens (Millie) :
Divided lives. 11008.
Fate's caprice. 13811.
In after vears. 21096.
Xellie Gray. 32194.
Song writer. 43248.
Unfinished manuscript.
48306.
^^'avward hearts. 49808.
Stevens (O.) Faith. 13426.
Stevens (T. B.) Mineland
mvsterv. 29719.
Stevens (T. W.) :
CjTPsar's gods.
Chaplet of Pan.
Dairaio's head.
Dancing dolls.
Denieter iV:
10439.
Duquesne Christma>
tery. 53485.
Historical pageant of Illi-
nois. 198811).
Holbein in Blackfriars.
19957a.
Independence day pageant.
21614.
if East & West.
6727.
9637.
.5801.
6726.
9636,
9723a.
Persephone.
mys-
Masques
28656b.
Pageant
Louis.
Pageant
& m.-isque of St.
35036a.
for Independence
day. 35037.
Pageant of Xewark. 54862.
Pageant of St. Louis.
35046a.
Pageant of the Italian ren-
aissance. 35047c.
Pageant of the old Xorth-
west. 3.5049.
Rainald & the Red Wolf.
38379a.
Ryland. 40394.
Sitanish Main. 434.34.
Stevens (W.) Three travelers
watch a sunrise. 55586.
Stevens (W. H.) Kid Ryan's
sweetheart. 23666.
Stevens (AV. W.) House on the
corner. 20430.
Stevens & Lee. Western king,
Hank Monk. 50016.
Stevenson (A. L.) :
Astronomer. 2110.
(Children's classics in dra-
matic form. 7051.
Clever kid. 7607.
(Currents. 9488.
Dramatized scenes from
Amer. hist. 53464.
Endless tale. 12727.
Hole in the dike. 19960.
Kings in exile. 2.3969.
3449
INDEX
Stevpuson (A. L. ) — Coutinuetl.
Lazy Kate. 24899.
Puppet princess. 37851a.
Red shoes. 38800.
Romantic Indiana. 55200.
Shadow. 41661.
Shepherd boy wlio called
wolf. 42047.
Stag & the doe. 43719.
Two questions. 47762.
Vain jackdaw. 48616.
Wish bird. 51251.
Stevenson (A. M.) :
Gink of Gunk. 16382.
Perfect shape. 35906.
Rabbit farm. 38263.
Spooks. 43607, 4360S.
Stevenson (B. B.) Little com-
rade. 2.5630a.
Stevenson (C. A.) Double mar-
riage. 11539.
Stevenson (C. M. ) Snpho's
tvrins. 40765.
Stevenson (E. ID My unde
Pete. 31723.
Stevenson (G. U.) :
Aladdin up to date. 681.
Set of fin-s. 41580.
Stevenson (Guernsey) Mutiny.
31472.
Stevenson (Gustavus) :
Knots of life. 24191 .
Onaattah. 3396G, 33967.
Stevenson (H. M.) Early bird.
12138.
Stevenson (John) Nutopia.
33168.
Stevenson ( .Tuliii ) California.
5848.
Stevenson (K. ) :
Cruel London. 9250.
Double marriage. 11538,
11539.
Missus. 30099.
Scheherazade. 41037.
Snowflower. 42925.
Wicked London. 50772.
Widower's honeymoon.
50845.
Woi'ld against iier. 51746.
Stevenson (K. E.) :
Cousin Larry. 8897a.
Terrible tangle. 4.5428b.
Stevenson (L. ) Younger gen-
eration. 52215.
Steven.son (L. H.) Christie
Johnstone. 7192.
Stevenson (M. J.) :
In wrong. 21574.
You need a doctor. 52145.
Stevenson (R. L.) :
Dr. .Tekyll & Mr. Plyde.
11152-11155, 17053.
Hampton club. 18018.
.Macaire. 27013.
Stevenson (R. L. ) — Continued.
Master of Ballantrae.
20401.
New Arabian nights.
14572a.
Nuits du Hampton club.
"312S
Prince Otto. 37364.
St. Ives. 40534.
Sire de MalStroit's door.
42555.
Strange case of Dr. Jekyll
& Mr. Hyde. 44041,
44043.
Three plays by W. E. Hen-
ley & R. L. B. 46017.
Treasure Island. 46903a,
o-y
64.5-55648.
J. ) Some soup.
.) DisenUiiigled.
46903b.
Steward (O.
43158a.
Steward (R. B.
10940.
Stewart (A. B.) :
Belles of Canterbury. 3449.
Midsummer dance dream.
29468a. 54509.
Vasa of Sweden. 48720.
Stewart (A. M.) Tale of 2
shirts. 55511.
Stewart (Agnew) Suffragett
candidate. 44395.
Stewart (Andrew) :
After the concert. 496a.
And then some. 52681.
Chemist & man. 6892a.
Desperate errand. 10570.
Mailed fist. 27524c.
Pinch. 36318a.
Stewart (Ann) :
Cinch. 7338.
Getting away with it.
16277.
(C.) Hoo!3ier Hollow,
Stewart
20232.
Stewart (C. E.) Uncle Josh
W^atherby abroad. 47988.
Stewart (C. I.) Truth. 47281.
Stewart (C. L.) :
Driven away. 11S34.
Vivian Earl. 49209.
Stewart (C. T.) :
By request. 5707.
Country girl in N. Y. 8765.
Doubting Thomas. 11559.
Her titled husband. 53924.
Lion & the lamb. 25536.
Polly. 36730.
Stewart (Carlyle) Wanderer.
49468a.
Stewart (Cordelia & Emmie) :
Cracker jack poker game.
8992.
War of the rose. 49593.
Stewart (F.) Taken in. 44942.
Stewart (F. E.) Jardin de
Paris girls. 22501.
Stewart (F, R.) :
For her sister's honor.
14822.
Heroine in rags. 19292.
Son of Hagar. 43206.
Stewart (G.) :
Caught in the rain. 6505.
Delicate situation. 10407a.
Devil outwitted. 10673.
Gay lieutenant. 15974.
Girl from Centralia, Kan.
16482.
Glimpse of Elysium. 16758.
He tried to be nice. 18392.
In the times of George the
3d. 21530.
Inspector from Kan. 21781.
Little water on the side.
25929.
Madeleine. 27238a.
Mistakes will happen.
30123.
Plant. 36436a.
Taffy was a V/elshman.
44911d.
Stewart (G. W.) :
Expiation. 13247.
On the Mississippi. 33S79a.
Stewart (H. J.) :
Bluff King Hal. 4405.
Columbus. 8011.
Oracle. 34293.
Osmo. 34406.
Stewart (J.) :
Cracker jack poker game.
8992.
Vv'ar of the rose. 49593.
Stewart (J. C.) See Crossy
(J. S.)
StevN^art (J. D.) Darkest Da-
homey. 9881.
Stevrart (J. J.) :
Esmerelda. 12929.
Knickerbockers. 24130.
Xj-htingale. 32766.
Stev-.nrt (J. M.) :
Disenchanted. 10939.
Mr. Bloffer. 30152.
SteAvart (K.) :
Heart of Rosita. 1S4S0.
Hour of William. 20:580ti.
TIi.it affair of the princess.
45526a.
Stewart (L. W.) Bertie at
Bay. 3559a.
Stewart (M.) Boozefighter,
4643b.
Stewart (M. C.) Erbforster.
12849.
Stewart (M. I.) Prodigal son.
37595.
Stevv'art (N.) War of the rose.
49.")93.
3450
INDEX
Stewart (O. W.) :
Gentleman from Cook.
16112a.
Plotter!^. 36552b.
Precipice. 37044a.
Stevv^art ( R. ) Tattercoats.
45153.
Stewart (S. N.) In a strange
country. L'lOSH.
Stewart (W. O.) :
Orocodile tears. 9162.
Doul)le lesson. 11526.
Mv niilliuer'.s bill. 31646.
On the raareli. 33872.
Pantomime rehearsal.
35189.
Wig & gown.' 50941.
Stewart (W. G.) :
Camp Cupid. 5953.
Fu.ss & feathers. 15733.
Stewart ("\V. K.) Dummkopf.
12031.
Stewart (Z. E.) Wanted, an
amateur. 49547.
Stewart & Kidd co. :
Easter. 12172.
Four plays of the Free
theater. 15173a.
Lucky Pehr. 26867.
Short plays. 4216S.
Stewart sisters. War of the
rose. 49593.
Stevnor (M.) Femme de
I'acteur. 14036.
Stiatti (F.) Michelangelo &
Rolla. 29378.
Stibbs (A. J. & D. W.) Queen
of Carminia. 38010.
Stickel (F.) Clerk's crime.
7602.
Stickel (H. W.) Souls. 43338.
Stickuev (C.) Fifth wheel.
14153.
Stiebel (Joseph or J. L.) :
It never happened. 22229.
To ports of peace. 46374.
Two brothers. 47568.
Slieber (F.) :
Heideu. 18623.
Prophet Percival. 37717.
Stiegler (W. G.) :
Doll-faced girl. 11256.
Kitty's best catch. 24070.
Stifter (K.) Man soil keine
brief e schreibeu. 27949.
Stiles (J.) Guilty conscience.
17762.
Stiles (.T. A.) Advertised for.
378.
Stiles (R.) Bachelor's dream.
2698.
Stilgebauer (E.) :
Leben. 24962.
Neidhart. 32163, 32164.
Stilgebauer ( E. ) — Continued.
Tolle rittmeister. 46434.
Va banque. 48585.
Stillman (G. J.) :
Jane McCrea. 22462.
Mercedes. 29140.
Mutual mistake. 31479.
Rehearsal. 38945.
'I'axidermist. 45175.
'rraiKiuilitv, Collins' trou-
bles. 46809a.
\\hat <lod hath .jolin-d 1o-
uethei
(J.)
50070a.
jr. In
a fog.
Stillman
21065.
Stillman (R.) :
Bull con. .5440.
It's all on the quiet. 22238.
Red ro.se. 38790.
Spider & the fly. 43525.
While the storm raged.
50436.
Stillwell. Up stairs & down
stairs. 4S494.
Stillwel! (A. E.) See Stilwell
(A. H)
Stilson (J.)
corn girl.
Stilson (P.
the dryad.
Stilwell (A.
Barriers
Reaping
38601.
Stilwell (E.
&
jr. Katy, the hot
23539.
B.) Old Pipes
33602a.
E.):
of ice. 3059.
the whirlwind
S.):
Aunt Kate, spinster. 2412.
Mme. Macaroni's cooking.
27208.
Stilwell (G. A.) :
De Witt mystery. 53406.
Try it & see. 55675.
Stilwell (L. J. L.) :
Abandoned bride. 42.
All the way vou look at it.
919.
Another man's treasure.
1580.
As the world .iudged her.
2025.
Aunt Tommy. 2435.
Beautiful Christie. 3207.
Because his love proved
false. 3246.
Could she forget. 8639.
Could you but love me,
dear. 8642.
Do vou love me. dear?
11087.
Don't judge her too
harshly. 11413.
Don't tell ma-ma. 11416.
Dulcie's devotion. 12016.
Estranged, but they still
loved. 12965.
Evanell's sad secret. 13058.
Stilwell (L. J. L.) — Continued.
Fancy-free, yet linked for
life. 13632.
Finding her affinity. 14262
First kiss. 14366.
Gertrude Denning's love
affair. 16226.
Golden moments of lovers.
16992.
Hastily wooed. 18289.
Heart of saucv Susalyu.
18481.
Her tirst lemptatiou. 18992.
If the heart is trulv mated.
20939.
In a moment of temptation.
21076.
In an unguarded moment.
21100.
lola's sin. 21919.
Jollie.st little maid in
town. 22922.
Just a girl with a heart.
23323. •
Just what sealed her fate.
23404.
Kiss, & let's make up
again. 24020.
Knowing all. 24195.
Landing a husband. 24626.
Led bv a girlish impulse.
24972.
Linda's pitiful atonement.
25517.
Look before you leap.
26153.
Love me, & I am a king.
26555.
Love or honor. 26587.
Lovers once. 26676.
Marriage it must be. 28403.
Mischievous Madge Darl-
ing. 29850.
Miss Middleton's lover.
35394.
Nobody knew. 32946.
Norrella. the bell. 33016.
Only a flirtation. 34161.
Only love's cross. 34205.
Ought the world to con-
demn her. 34512.
Parted in the bridal hour.
35394-35395a.
Perhaps mother knew best.
85912.
Pleasing her parents.
36527.
Political plot. 36694,
36695.
Poor girl's love. 36796.
Prettv Dorothv's honor.
37112.
Pretty little flirt. 37114.
Price of a young girl's
heart. 37152.
3451
INDEX
Stihvell (L. J. I..)- -Contimied.
Quickly mated. 38188.
Quicklv tliev fell in love.
38189.
Rent me a lover gay.
39051.
Kiche.s. 39388.
Ruled his lieart for a day.
402.52.
Sad love romance of Lola
Dale. 40473.
Sad love-story of a pretty
village belle. 40474.
She's a merry, innocent co-
il net te. 4200S.
Since the hour thev met.
42481 .
Sudden betrothal. 44372.
Sweethearts once. 44793.
Tillv. the slave of the fam-
ily. 46219.
Under ])romise. 48128.
Uniiappv love. 48319.
Uifited by nnstake. 48343.
Vain Violet, the lieauty.
48617.
Waifs of liau-ricker's allev.
49384.
Waiting for him who came
not. 49396.
When his love waned.
r)0233.
When love is true. ."'>02~)6.
When love takes wing.
.-)0263.
When true hearts meet.
.50343.
When we meet again.
r)0350.
When you meet the right
one. 50367.
Wife. 50875.
Willful Oaynell. 51055.
Xeda's fickle lover. 51940.
Yesterday's affection, but
not today's. 52105.
Young — & too trusting.
511.56.
Young girl's fatal eiTor.
52166.
Zetta. the oil-king's sweet-
heart. .52334.
Zoe, the pride of Morgan's
alley. 52380 .
Stimpson (K. Fj.) Movies.
31262.
Stine ((!. .T.) :
Bachelor's holidav. 2706.
2707.
Guess. 17730.
Hiram's birtliday. 19.520.
Love at 2<1 sight. 26482a.
Wanted a divorce. 49503.
Stine (E.) IMaids & money.
27.515.
Stineman (E. G.) :
All mighty dollar. 873.
Mysterious Thompson.
31826.
Peter Progress & the little
explorers. 36011.
Stineman (J. V.) :
All mighty dollar. 873.
Kit o' the Rockies. 24037.
Lucky star. 26872.
Mysterious Thompson.
31826.
Peter Progress & the little
explorers. 36011.
Princess in pawn. 37421.
Stinemetz (P>. H. ) Marigold.
28273.
Stinger (B.) See Hawk (.T. C.)
Stinson (F.) :
As you like it. 2037.
Camille. 5940.
Conditional pardon. 8219.
Cymbeline. 9540.
Divided house. 11006.
Frou-Frou. 15606.
Law in N. Y. 24860.
Mary Stuart. 28574.
Mystery of Edwin Drood.
31839
New German. 32383.
Passion's perils. 35491.
Pert. 3.5977.
Twelfth night. 47404.
Twice lost, twice won.
47465.
Stinson (J. B.) Dolly's birth-
day. 11298.
Stires (H. H. ) Masonry ex-
posed by means of the X
rays. 28626.
Stirling (.T. M. ) Revelation.
39236.
Stirling (.J. R.) :
Devil's daughter. 10690.
Lamb's gambol. 24.562.
Saleslady. 40589.
Stirling (R. B.) Saleslady.
40589.
Stirring ( K. .T.) Other half.
34451.
Stoaks (C. E.) Aai-on Burr.
36.
Stobbe (W.) :
Hail to the New Year.
17895.
Wedding-cakes. 49899.
Stobitzer (H.) :
Dressur auf den niann.
11819.
(irenzsperre. 17<)09.
Love mill. 54343.
Love on crutches. 26578-
26581.
NotlandiHig. 330S3b.
Regimen tspapa. 38919a.
S t ( >bl tzer ( H. ) — Continued.
Rheinnixe. 39313.
Storch. 43966.
Stock (J. J.) :
Man's ways. 28110.
Women of society. 51612c.
Stock (P. V.) :
Affaire scandaleuse. 426.
Amourette. 1364.
Apres r opera. 1732.
Bon juge. 4525.
Capita ine Therese. 6042.
Chambre a part. 6638.
Chambre des baisers. 6639.
Clarisse Arbois. 7538.
Clef. 7577.
Coralie & cie. 8495.
Coup de fouet. 8819.
Couvee. 8916.
Dame du 23. 9675.
Dette. 10630.
Docteur. 11099.
Fanulle Bolero. 13569.
Fatalite. 13776.
F i 1 1 e d u garde-chasse.
14233.
Fille sauvage. 14236.
Filles Jackson & cie. 14237.
Florette & Patapon. 14503.
Folic blanche. 14663.
Gueule du loup. 17742.
Heu reuse. 19334.
Honneurs de la tjuerre.
20141.
.Talouse. 22436.
.lean la cocarde. 225.56.
Loute. 26414.
M' amour. 26984.
Mile. Aurore. 27245.
Main de singe. 27525.
Maternite. 28786.
Medor. 29036.
Mysteres de Saint Peters-
bourg. 31791.
Nellie Rozier. 32207.
Panachot, gendarme.
35156.
Place aux femmes. 36421.
Roule-ta-bosse. 40085.
Trois titles de M. Dupont.
47139.
Tromi)e-la-mort. 47150a.
Voyage autour du code.
49308.
Stock (P. V. ) & cie. Presidente.
37080.
Stockbridge (F. P.) :
Children of Adam. 7022.
•Tanie's doll. 22475.
Stockbridge (H.) :
Debts. 10310.
Mununy's foot. 313.57a.
Stockdale (C.) Suicide. 44435.
Stockdale (E.) Night before
the race. 32663.
3452
INDEX
Stocker (G.) :
Cromwell. 9169.
Gen. Grant. 16041.
Hamlet keyed up to the
minute. 18008.
Stocker (S. P.) Sicur Du Lliut.
55338.
Stockfield (M.) Crook. 9173.
Stockman (D. H.) :
Golden wedding. 33982.
Lund of liberty. 54219.
Stockton (E.) :
Borrowed. 4672.
IModel father. 30564.
Stockton (F. K.) :
Old Pipes & the dryud.
33602a, 516S4a.
Queen'.s niu.s3um. 38120.
Stockton (J. AV.) I'ansy &
Convolvulus. 35181.
Stockwell (L. K.) :
Chaff. 6620.
New England eomnmnitv.
32362.
Stocqueler - Siddons. (V. I.)
They say. 45764a.
Stodart (Robert or K. S.) :
Agent & the widow. 578.
Closing the contract. 7053.
Ettelheim's tolly. 13013.
Extraordinary c(»ndu<i of
the general. 13270.
P^'ight in the liuhtliouse.
14180.
For liberty. 14847.
(Jetting the e v i d e n c e.
16292.
How they tinished the play.
20538.
In right. 21305.
In society's Avhirl. 21327.
In the vault. 21539a.
Innocent abduction. 21738e.
One summei". 34103.
Picture of happiness.
36242.
lievelation. 39236a.
Kosine. 40047.
Struggle. 44223.
Swindlers. 44804a, 55498.
Tiiugled lines. 45100.
Terrible tangle. 45428.
Two playwrights & a wife.
47750. 47751.
Up from the depths. 48477.
Woodsman. 51693.
Stodd (A. F. F.) Great deed,
17376b.
StfKldard (B.) :
(Country girl. 8764.
Forgetful teacher. 15015.
Girl of Broadway. 16584.
Hiram Spivins. 19519.
Mannua's boy. 54396.
Stoddard (Ethel) Forgetful
teacher. 15015.
Stoddard (Evelyn) :
Daisy ivoni up there. 9655.
.Jessica. 22652.
Stoddard ((}. E.) :
Colonial courtship. 7941.
Felice, the maid of Trou-
ville. 13991.
Greai mogul. 17436.
Isle of spice. 22170, 22171.
Kissing king. 24029a.
Lend me your wife. 25061.
Magi of Nicobar. 27356.
Miss C h r v s a n t hemum.
29916.
Mogul. 30684.
Moon maiden. 30939.
Prince Tatters. 37379.
Koyal chef. 40127, 401 28.
Willie & his mischievous
dog. 51075.
Stoddard (L.) :
(Jentleman Waife. 16132.
In the jialace of the king.
214751).
Napoleon Bonaparte. 31994.
Stoddard ( W. (). ) New Year's
call. 32505.
Stoddards (The) Forgetful
teaclu'i-. 15015.
Stoddart (,T. M. ) Da i s v
Thorne. 9659.
Stoddart (J. M. ) «S: co. Dan-
ger. 9749.
Stodder ((J.) Night in Spain.
32701.
Stoepel (R. ) False prophet.
13534.
Stoormer (W. .1.) Aurora bore-
alis. 24.57.
Stoesp] (().) Waare. 49338.
Stokes (F. A.) & bro. Faust.
138971).
Stokes ( F. A.) CO.:
.\mbassador. 1089a.
Anti-matrimony. 1606.
IVlgian Christ m a s eve.
33491).
Cyrano de Bergerac. 9557.
Faust. 13902c.
Francesca da R i m i n i.
15248.
Hiinsel & Gretel. 17S80a.
17882, 17882a.
Nameless one. 54677.
Princesse Lointaine. 37471.
Sherwood. 42099.
Stokes (J.) :
According to Washington.
52558.
Making good. 27615.
Pettigrew's b i r t h d a v.
36062c.
Stokes (R. P.) :
In April. 21103.
Mary. 28535.
On the day. 33828a.
Saving of Martin Greer.
40894.
S»|naring the triangle.
43685b.
Woman who wouldn't.
55903.
Stoll (E. E.) Titus Androni-
cus. 46352.
Stoll (M. W. ) His nephew.
19746.
Stoll (O.) :
Dancing Viennese. 9736.
Sir John & Mile. 42540a.
Stollberg (F.) :
Klaue held. 4211.
Reiche miidchen. 38959.
Stoller (L. F. ) Searching the
depths. 41266.
Stoltz (E.) .\dvertised. 377.
Stolworthy (R. M.) :
Blue grass farmer. 4373.
Sam Grimes. 40636, 40637.
Stol/. (R.) :
Du lielies Wien. 11898.
Eiserne jungfrau. 12361.
(Hucksmadel. 16798.
Grosse name. 17683.
Lumiierl. 54361, 54362.
.Minenkoenig. 29720, 29721.
Stonnnel (G. ) :
Amphitryon. 1371.
Kaiser Karls geisel, 23459.
Weg nach D a m a s k u s.
49940.
Stone ( A. )
29915.
Stone (A. A.)
Stone (A. G.) :
By order of the king. 5695.
Conversion of Prof. Ra-
meau. 8407.
Stone ( C. E. ) \\'ages of sin.
49358b.
Stone (C. Forrest-) Sec For-
rest-Stone.
Stone (D. C. ) Ordrc de b<m
temps. 34321a.
Stone (E. ) :
Countess Debeaui)re. 8702.
Countess Irma. 8714.
Fair Bohemian. 13366.
Lady P.ellinghani. 24361.
.More margin. 31017.
Stone (E. B. ) Esmond. 12930.
Stone (G. O. ) Beautv shop.
3240.
Stone (H. F. ) Polvgarav.
30758.
Stone (H. S.) Old wine.
33676.
Miss Chimoag.
A. D. 1813. 4.
3453
INDEX
Stone (H. S.) & co. :
Bending of the bough
Graustark. 17336.
Lucifer. 26812a.
Plays, pleasant & unpleas-
ant. 36509c.
Po' white trash.
Three plays for
46017a.
3491.
365S7a.
Puritans.
(lead awaken.
Family affair.
13268a.
26343.
Melrose
hall.
\\'hen we
50349.
SI one (T. F.)
13581.
SI one (J. D.) :
Extractress.
Lost Pleiad.
Romance of
.39801.
Triumphant wife. 47115.
Stoue (Jane) See Trimble (J.)
Stone (John) :
Anne Boleyu. 1553.
Georgie ltd. 16162.
Great Kleopatra. 17415.
Undoing of Job. 48275.
Stone (June & L. D.) :
Delicate twins. 10408.
From son to father. 15576.
Lady Golden Rod. 24416.
Stone (Lester) Nick Carter.
32618.
Stone (Louis) Tortured to a
confession. 46584.
Stone (M. H.) North Pole.
33026.
Stone (M. T.) :
Bov hero. 4836.
Hawkesworth. 18338.
One of our boys. 34065.
Only a boy. 34147. 34148.
Stone (Melissa) Millionaire's
daughter. 29667.
Stone (IMuriel) Last of the
(roupe. 24752.
Stone (S.) :
Ijost, stolen or strayed.
26356a.
She, liini & I'ler. 41999.
Upkeep. .55748.
Who pavs? 55929.
Stone (T.) :
Fate of the morning
glories. 13801.
Widow's blind love. 50849.
Stone (W. D.) :
Home, sweet home. 20057.
On tlie Yukon. 33951.
Stone (W. H.) :
Degree of the silver bow &
golden arrow. 10393a.
Lesson of woodcraft. 542.53.
Stone (W. K.) :
Have you got money?
53879.
Square deal. 55428.
Stone (W. W.) Cordelia. 8499.
Stone & Kimball:
Macaire. 27013.
Plays of M. Maeterlinck.
3650Sa, 3650Sb.
Stoneleigh (R.) See Lucken-
bill (L. L.)
Stoner (P.) :
('achita. the Creole. 5783.
Edith. 12238.
Holbrook's daughter. 19958.
Maud Muller. 28859, 28862.
Passion. 3.5474.
Robeit of AVoodleigh. 39645.
Robin Gray. 39654.
Robin Gray's wife. 39655.
Shadow brook. 41665.
Shadowed heart. 41690.
WoodlelgJi. 51687.
Stones (A.) Romance of the
mound builders. 39816.
Stonhouse (T. A.) Summer's
afternoon. 44511 .
Storbeck (V.) :
At the mercy of the court.
2257.
Carmen. 6245.
Storer (D.) Crucible. 9243a.
Storey (W. G.) Eudora. 13022.
Storm (A. ) See L i p k i n d
(A. G.)
Storm (C.) Kommandatur.
2422.jb.
Storrs (C. B.) :
Course of trne love. 8836a.
Macic mill. 27377a.
Storv (F.) Revenge. 39240.
Story (G. B.) :
Our cook. 34577.
Our servants. 34769.
Story (W. W.) Nero. 32239.
Stothart (H. P.) :
Actress. 220.
My blue-grass uirl. 31497.
Stotte (T. J.) Bald Knob trag-
edy. 2836.
Stoughton (P.) Lelawalla.
25030.
Stoughton & Hughes. Laui-
gan's ball. 24640.
Stoupa (A.) Power of repent-
ance. 36984a.
Stout (E.) :
Cole, Bob & James Younger.
7801.
Duke de Reichstadt. 11982.
Fannv Legrand. 13644.
Girl detective. 16468.
Millionaire hobo. 29655.
Northfield bank robbery.
33033.
Tex. ranger. 45499.
Uncle Dick. 47950.
Vanishing race. 48696.
Venezuela. 48796.
3454
stout (E.)— -Continued.
Younger boys, train wreck-
ersr 52208.
Younger bros.. bank rob-
bers. 52212.
Younger brothers' last raid.
52213.
Yoimgei-s out West. 5222L
Stout (G. L.) :
After the war. 524, 525.
Blackbird. 41.59.
Chen-y ripe. 6911.
Coal heaver's r e v e ii g e.
7720.
Con. 8195.
Father & sou. 13822.
Humming-bird. 20638.
Jack. 22300.
Jessie. 22654.
Lockout. 26058.
Lon dub rioza. 26092.
Maggie, the midget. 27354.
Midget. 29402.
Noah's ark. 32901. 32903.
Our cranks. 34590.
Rival tenants. 39551.
Shingawn. 42114.
Skibbeeah. 42663, 42664.
Washed ashore. 49646.
Stout (W. A.) Pussy wants a
corner. 37907.
Stout (W. O.) :
Man from the moon 27815.
White feather 55917
St(»vel (R) :
And he did. 1405.
Spiked. 43544.
Stover (E.) :
Honor bright. 20162.
Man from Reno. 27805.
On the water wagon. 33945.
Stover (J. W.) :
Artist & tlie singer. 1969.
Day at the World's fair.
10112.
Topics of the times. 4656:>.
^Val• & peace. 49574.
Slow (C.) :
Glorieux. 16776.
Golden tyrant. 17016.
Iron creed. 22064.
Stow (Mrs. J. W. ) Probate
chafe. 37557.
Stowe (A.) Magic eyes. 27366.
Stowe (Mrs. E. S.) Lillian.
25465.
Stowe (H.) Mistake. 30104.
Stowe (H. B.) Uncle Tom's
cabin. 2768. 13054, 48052.
Stowell (E. L.) :
Knaves of the road. 24122.
Ribbons. 39326.
Stowell (L. E.) Eagle Elsa.
12116.
INDEX
Stovle (C. L.) Side door
Jennie. 42236. .
Straaten (F. van) :
Fur ihr land. 15G30.
luspl- tier (nienen. 21769.
Slnicliey (L.) :
Honest policy. 20108.
Other siiut. :i4484.
Strnhi (A. O.) Koruodi.iutin.
24220.
Stri.hl (M. M.) :
New iK.nie. 32396a.
Strange a d v e n t xi r e s of
Amos Skeeter. 44035.
Trip to the city. 47040.
Upside down. 48540a.
Siraight (N.) :
Lover'.s whims. 26685.
McAnally's p o w w o w.
27014.
Seven beauties. 41605.
Sultan's seraglio. 44487.
Strain ( It. ) Pursuit of Prisrilla.
37898.
Strait (J. A.) Chip. 7103.
Straiv-er (H. D. & W. B.) On
the threshold of eternity.
33933.
Striikosch (C.) :
Little homeopathe. 25718a.
Mme. Tantale. 27221a.
Unkr.own. 48372a.
Slrakosch (E.) :
In the middle of the night.
21457b.
Three pairs of shoe s.
4600S.
Stiamm (A.) :
Bride of the Moor. 5065a.
Sancta Susanna. 40682a.
Stranahan (Mrs. E. P.)
Rougher road. 40082.
Strandberg (O. A.) Iron man.
22068a.
Stranding (N.) Clownduell.
44264a.
Strandt (D. A.) Frauen-kon-
gress. 15288.
Strang (E. T.) Oxford hist.
pageant. 34982.
Strang (M. S.) Gift. 16342a.
Strang (W.) Philip, the king.
. 36136b.
Strange (J. G.) Today. 46413a.
Strange (T. F.) :
Ormondes. 34373.
Raugeley. 38448.
Strani (G. Zuppone-) See Zup-
poue-Strani.
Strano (J.) :
Her letter. 19054a.
Mediation. 29013a.
?.Iercedes Madero. 2914()a.
Prince Carlo. 37279.
Stranskv (O.) Fritzi. 15494a,
15494b.
Strasbui-ger (E. H.) Abrahams
test anient. 95.
Slraslfurgvr (,I. K.) Day in
<'aui[>. 10124.
S ( ra ssb 1 1 rg ( C. F. ) S w o r d
maker of Paris. 44814.
Strassman (A.) Fritz at Ihe
world's lair. l.">484.
Stnitloid (.T. H.) Louis XI.
2G38SI). 2(5388c.
Strathy (R.) Egotist. 12301.
Stratton (B. F.) Brother &
sister. 5259.
Stratton (C.) :
Amerika abroad. 1292.
Arlington Lightfoot, P. D.
1869a.
Insurance man. 21792.
.loyzelle. 23095.
Sui'-ides. 44440a.
Stratton (G. W.) Sleeping
beauty. 42750.
Stratton (G. W.) & co. Sleep-
ing beauty. 42750.
Stratton (H. M.) :
All on account of Aunt
Sally. 886.
Debt. 10304.
Extremes meet. 13276.
Stratton (N. A.) :
Blending. 4224.
Capt. & chief on Darwin's
theorv. 6083.
Hidden will. 19381-
19383.
Old companion. 33451.
Secret. 41313.
Sting of the serpent. 43907.
Stratton (R. K.) Which?
50412a.
Straub (H. O.) While love
watches. 50431.
Straube (M.) Mormone. 31043.
Straus (O.) :
Dancing Viennese. 9736,
9737.
Didi. 10833.
Himmelblaue zeit. 19496a.
19496b.
Kleine freundiu. 24085,
24086.
Liebeszauber. 54262, 54263.
Misterio de un vals. 30286.
Rund um die liebe. 55220,
55221.
Soldadito de chocolate.
43061.
Soldat de chocolat. 43063.
Tal der liebe. 44959,
44960.
Tapfere Kassian. 45124.
Tapfere soldat. * 45125.
45126.
Stra us ( (). ) — Con 1 inued.
Venus im griinen. 48836,
48837.
Waltz dream. 49450.
Waizei-traum. 494.53.
Str.iuss. Invitacion al vals.
54070.
Strauss (B.) Landing a con-
tract. 24624.
Strauss (E.) Hochzeit. 19920.
Strauss (F. V.) co. His first
wife. 19636.
Strauss (IT.) Inevitable.
216GS.
Sirauss (J.) :
Blaue held. 4211.
Cagliostro. 5812.
Fledermaus. 14492.
Gypsy baron. 17824.
Lark. 24651.
Night birds. 32664.
Reiche madchen. 38959.
Tolle Therese. 46434a,
46434b.
Waldmeister. 49410.
Strauss (J. M.) Calisaya.
5875.
Strauss (L.) Dr. Bentham's
folly. 11119.
Strauss (L. A.) Recruiting of-
licer. 38692a.
Strauss (M.) Mills of the gods.
■29683a.
Strauss (Richard) :
Ariadne auf Naxos. 1820.
1821.
Ariadne on Naxos. 1822.
Cavaliere della rosa. 6531.
Chevalier at la rose. 6926.
Elektra. 12428-12431.
Elettra. 12439.
Feu de la Saint-Jean.
14091. 14092.
Feuersnot. 14100, 14101.
Frau ohne schatten. 53701.
Rose-bearer. 39952.
Rosenkavalier. 40033.
Salome. 40605-40610.
Strauss (Robert) :
Beaten biscuit. .3177.
Hypnotic spree. 20759.
Strauss (Rose) Bluffinii it.
4411.
Strauss (Rudolf) :
Eskompte. 12924.
Martyreriu. 27323b.
Mesalliance. 29288.
Weisse schnur. 49954.
Strauss (S. ) For mother's
sake. 14885.
Strawick (G. 3,1.) Alice For-
ber, missionary. 52614.
Straver (Mr.^. H. B.) Aunt
Tildy's first train ride. 2433.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-113
3455
Il!^D£X
Street (C. S.) Othello, jr.
34433.
Street (G. A.) Soldiers &
peasants. 43087.
Street (G. S.) Last service.
24767.
Street (.John) Power. 36934.
Street (Julian) :
Girl from across the hall.
16471.
Ohio lady. 54763. 54764.
Third act. 45794a, 55562.
Street & Smith:
Darkest Russia. 9SS6.
Heavenly twins, ,18.599a.
Streka (V. J.) Villain's truce.
49059a.
Strelecki (.T. C. L. de) Branka.
52977.
Stretta (P.) See Moss (A. C.)
Strettell (A.) Lovers' quarrel.
26681.
Stretti (R.) :
Cupid & Venus. 9382.
Frolics of Venus. 15517.
Venus on a spree. 48839.
Vizier's daughter. 49219.
Strevckmaus (H. J.) Paris
gown. 35303.
Strickland (C. V.) & son. Pa-
triotic Christmas drill. 35569.
Strickland (M.) Stolen des-
patches. 43925.
Stricklen (E. G.) Green
knight. 17578.
Striker (F.) Troubles & hap-
piness of life. 47170.
Strindberg (A.) :
Countess Julia. 8716.
Creditor. 9053, 9034.
Debit & credit. 10294:'..
Easier . 12172.
Facing detith. 13319.
Father. 6967a.
First Vk'arning. 14397.
Friiulein Yulia. 15238.
Julie. 23224.
Lucky Pehr. 26867.
Master Olof. 28717b.
Mightier. 29521.
Mother-love. 31161, 54609.
Outcast. 34872a.
Plays. 36494-36500, 54975,
54970.
Simoon. 42446a.
Stronger. 44193a.
Swanwhite. 44729.
There are crimes & crimes.
45718.
Tulip slippers. 47323.
Stringer (A.) :
Firebrand. 14318.
Fool's gold. 14745.
Stringer (A.) — Continued.
House of fear. 20402.
House of Oedipus. 20412.
Stringfellow <B.) Mysteria.
31792.
Strobl (J.) Zwischen den sie-
gen. 52408a.
Strohm (E. J.) Is love blind?
22090.
Strome (M.) Her castle in
Spain. 53909.
Strong (A.) :
And what happened then?
1423.
Good little devil. 17091a.
Little father of the wilder-
ness. 25679.
Man of destiny. 27892.
Pied Piper. 36260.
Spider's-web. 43537.
Toy maker of Nuremberg.
46670.
Treasure Island. 46903b.
Strong (A. L.) King's palace.
23984.
Strong (B.) Heirs to the devil.
18695.
Strong (E.) Stolen victory.
55444.
Strong (E. H.)
5510.
Strong
31954.
Strong
11667.
Strong (G. C.) :
Girl & the undergraduate.
16460.
Marrying Belinda. 28470.
Templeton teapot. 45303.
Strong (H. C.) Philip Jansen.
36133.
Strong (H. M. ) Joining the
pai-asites. 22902.
Strong (H. T.) Amanda Min-
tou's dream. 1048.
Strong (J. E.) Absinthe. 114.
Strong (M.) Peace. 35681a.
Strong (T. W.) Silvio. 42439.
Strothotte (M. A.) :
Cleopatra. 7585a.
Ninkum. 32819.
Orsana. 34393.
Stroup (G. A. B.) Dolores.
11308.
Strouse.
Strouse
21543.
Strozzi
Burglar alarm.
(E. P.) Nancy Elf.
(G.) Drama of life.
Nosey
(M.)
Mosey.
In the
33041.
West.
teu-
(P.) Chevaliers
toniques. 53123.
Strub (J. F.) Wreck. 51826.
Struck (V. T.) :
Summer at Minnetonka.
' 44489.
X rays. 51933.
Strueh (C.) :
How it all came about.
20489.
Superstitious Julia. 44606.
Strueh (I. L.) In bondage.
21113.
Strunk (W.) jr. Romeo &
Juliet. 39852.
Strunsky (H.) Strenuous
courtship. 44130.
Strunsky (R.) Gertrude.
53762.
Stryker (G. A.) Only a boy &
the bathing girl. 34149.
Stuart. Hotel Nearly. 203.59a.
Stuart (A. G.) Game of gold.
15862a.
Stuart (Arthur ) Nicolete.
32629.
Stuart (Austen) Algy's first
appearance. 52613.
Stuart (Austin) Reckless Regi-
nald. 38657a.
Stuart (B. C.) :
Brother & sister. 5260.
New commissioner. 32349.
Stuart (C. D.) Curley. 53313.
Stuart (C. L.) New Lost in
Egypt. 32412.
Stuart (C. Leonard-) See
Leonard-Stuart.
Stuart (C. M.) Dent's oflice
boy. 10484.
Stuart (Charles) :
Chance at midnight. 6669.
Dolly's double. 11300.
John's Emmy. 22893.
Stuart (Clinton) :
Marie Antoinette. 28258.
Our absentees. 34518.
Stuart (D. A.) :
Dividends. 11010a.
Her birthday letter. 18923c.
Pa's holiday. 35424a.
Through the open door.
46098a.
Tips. 46309a.
Western chivalry. 50007a.
Whirlwind courtship.
50470a.
Stuart (D. E.) Sunrise. 44.567.
Stuart (E. B.) Magic idol.
27367a.
Stuart (F. Q.) How it was
done. 20493, 20494.
Stuart (G. V.) :
Drums of doom. 11884.
Heart of Eve. 18463.
Interrupted curry. 218S0.
Unfinished sentence. 4S30S.
Stuart (H. J.) Hero of the Ne-
vada. 19268.
Stuart (J. B.) :
Every-mau. 13139.
Littlest reason. 25945b.
3456
INDEX
Stuart (L.) :
Capt. Kidd. 0128.
Havana. 18319.
Peggy. 35797.
Silver slipper. 42419.
What makes the woman.
50093.
Stuart (Marion) Gueun, a
wave on the Breton coast.
17724.
Stuart (Marshall) :
Pierrot & the moon maiden.
36270.
Serenade. 41529.
Stuart (O.) :
Aylmer's secret. 2592.
Barry Doyle's rest cure.
3063.
Lonely millionaires. 26126.
Peacemaker. 35693.
Peter's mother. 36023.
Sixth commandment. 42637.
Stronger sex. 44204.
Turtle-doves. 47387.
Stuart (R.) :
Appomattox. 1727.
Blue Mountain Joe. 4383.
Dollar did it. 11265.
Jack's romance. 22392.
Marjie. 28309.
Peacemaker. 35695.
Under the mistletoe. 48184.
Stuart (R. M. ) Snow-cap sis-
ters. 42897.
Stuart (W.) :
Caprice. 6066.
Castaway. 6406.
Fenian. 14049.
Her hero. 19012.
Stuart-Linton (C.) :
Sir Anthonv & the dealer.
42530a.
Soul of Adrienne. 43317.
Stubbs (W. G.) Quite a tind.
38218.
Stucchio (J. H.) Circumstan-
tial evidence. 7399a.
Stucken. See Van der Stucken.
Stuckey (M. C.) Broadway
shoufer. 5151.
Stuckey (S. N.) :
Buccaneers. 5379, 5380.
Stranded. 44024.
Studdeford. See Van Studde-
ford.
Studdert (J.) jr. Wanderer.
49464.
Studebaker (P. E.) //•. Sword &
scepter. 44809.
Studley (S. L.) Two bites at
the cherry. 47558a.
Stueven (H. C.) :
Count for love's sake. 8661a.
Countess Hildegard. 8713.
Stueven (H. C.)— ^Continued.
Felicia & Ernest. 13993a.
Psyche. 37766a.
StuJT (H. S.) Cost of empire.
S614.
Stults (R. M.) Kimli-Khan.
24238.
Stumpp (E. R.) Valley of Vir-
ginia. 48654.
Sturges (Mrs.S.) :
Bookworm. 4619.
Freedom of the soul. 15345.
Sturges (W. J.) :
Imogene. 21016.
My father-in-law's money.
31538.
Ulysses. 47915.
Sturgess (A.) :
Rightful heir. 39457.
Telephone girl. 4-5236.
Topsy-turvy inn. 46572.
Sturgis (G. F.) :
Aeroplane flirtation. 404.
Beautiful forever. 3211a.
Bewildering Miss Felicia.
3714.
Big brother. 3780.
Butcher's daughter. 5634.
College joke. 7857.
Cosset of the bells. 8607.
Family. 13572.
Far West. 13664.
Fatal pill. 1.3765.
From night to light. 15555.
German roses. 16195a.
Griggsby's gal. 17632.
17633.
Her honevmoon. 19017.
Jolly tramps. 22962.
Madame. 27170.
Marcellus Dodge. 28159.
Our Mary. 34711.
Pageant of the Y. M. C. A..
35039d.
Papa Pettingill. 35213.
Rag doils' party. 38330.
Those college days. 45879.
Two of a kind. 47727.
Widow Sabrina. 50834.
Winning a husband. 51143.
Sturgis (J.):
Count Julian. 8664.
Much ado about nothing.
31277.
Sturgis (R. F.) Mormon wife.
31041.
Sturgis & Walton co. Chains.
6628.
Sturm (F. B.) Neffe als onkel.
32154.
Sturm (H.) :
Grosse kinder. 53S40.
Lehmanns kinder. 25021a.
Sdiim (H. ) — Continued.
Schueewittcheu & die 7
zwerge. 55251.
Ungetreue Eckehart. 48316.
Sturm (O. L.) :
Sacrifice. 40457.
Under the red flag. 48196.
Sturtevant (J. C.) McFadon's
wake. 27089.
Stuttz (E. A.) Bitter atone-
ment. 4016.
Stuttz (J. G.) :
Bastile. 3090.
Bitter atonement. 4016.
Regina, tlie rabbi's daugh-
ter. 38922.
Was she to blame? 49642,
49643.
Stutzman (C.) In Tall Grass
valley. 21339a.
Stutzman & May. Soap peddler,
42941.
Styer (H. W.) :
Abe. 61.
Dreams. 11789.
Euphemore. 13042.
Kass. 23503.
School for wives. 41111.
Trule. 47260.
Willits. 51089.
Styer (W. D.) Court jester.
8844.
Styles (W.) Saved from prison,
by mother. 40881.
Suardon (P.) Amico Fritz.
1301, 1302.
Sutlrez (B.) Gioconda. 53770.
Suhert (F. A.) Jan Vyrava.
22451a.
Suby (J.) Byron. 5745.
Suchland (O.) Pierrot. 36269c.
Suck (M. M.) :
Conflicts. 8255.
His billboard. 19561.
Sucrab, pseud. See B a r c u s
(J. S.)
Sudermann (H.) :
Battle of the butterflies.
3129a.
Bettler von Syrakus. 3649.
3650.
Blumenboot. 4412.
Casa Paterna. 6311.
Drei reiherfedern. 11801.
Entgotterte welt. 53540.
Es lebe das leben, 3176.
12897, 23082.
Fires of St. John. 14332.
Fritzchen. 15494.
Gliick im winkel. 16792.
Good reputation. 17109a.
Gute ruf. 17798, 17799.
Heimat. 18633.
Heimath. 18634.
Hohe lied. 33754.
3457
INDEX
SiKlfTinann H. ) — Continued.
Honor. 20151a.
Johannes. 22815. 22815a.
Johannisfire. 22816.
John. 22822.
John the Baptist. 16184a.
Joy of living. 23083a.
Lobgesansce des Claudian.
26031, 26031a.
Magda. 27333, 27334.
Morituri. 31032.
Parnii les pierres. 35355.
Rosen. 40030.
Roses. 40037.
Saint John's fire. 40536,
40537.
S c h ra e 1 1 e rlingsschlacht.
41073.
Song of songs. 43235a.
43235b.
Stein unter steinen. 43852.
Strandkinder. 44033.
Stnrnigeselle S o k r a t e s.
44301.
Teja. 45207a, 45208.
Three heron's f e a t li e r s.
45971.
Vale of c 0 n t e n t. 6967a,
48625b.
What money cannot l)iiy.
50096.
Sudlow (C. W.) When ignor-
ance is I)liss. .50240.
Sudraka (Rajai!'! Vasanta-
sena. 48721.
Sue (E.) :
Mine. Bluebeard. 23770-
23772.
Mysteries of Paris. 15402,
31798.
AVandprinc; Jew. 9628.
9629. 49486.
Suess (A. B.) :
Lavender's lovers. 24842.
Mile. Jacqueline. 27256.
Suffrin (J.) :
Basherte. 3082.
Lezt? heideii. 25163.
Struggle. 44230;i.
Sugana (L. ) Inquisitive women.
21761.
Sugden (F.) To-day. 46411.
Sugranes (P.) Viaje de . . .
primos. 48924.
Suiter (W. J.) Stolen letters.
43934.
Sullivan. Rag-time soldier man.
38336a.
Sullivan (A.) Birthmark.
3972a.
Sullivan (A. S.) :
Beauty stone. 3242.
Chieftain. 6973.
Contrabandista. 8386.
Emerald Isle. 12595.
Sullivan (A. S.) — Continued.
Galaxy of stars. 15777.
H. M. S. Pinafore. 12073.
48357.
Haddoii hall. 17874.
Mikado. 29540. 29541, 30213.
Patience. 12071.
Rose of Persia. 39997.
Titipu. 46330.
Utopia (ltd.) 48578.
Yeomen of tlie ec u a r d.
52100.
Sullivan (C. J.) Irish million-
aire. 22010.
Sullivan (C. S.) Dora Tliorne.
11452.
Sullivan (Charles) Touch of
liigh life. 46607.
Sullivan .(Christine) Cinder-
ella. 7351.
Sullivan (D. C.) :
Bird in the hand. 3917,
3920.
Cave inn. 6537.
Daughter of Solo ni o n.
9975a.
Friend's advice. 15464.
Half past 2. 17931.
Introduce me. 21865.
lAIajor Meg. 54389.
Victim. 48945a.
White .squaw. 50584.
Wife no. 2. 50896.
Sullivan (D. E.) :
Law. 2-1847.
Savage. 40863.
AVatch your stei». 49091 <«.
Sullivan (D. J.) :
Capt. Barry. 6088.
(Jupid & CO. 9359.
Monarch & the maid. 30740.
Yankee peril. 52007.
Sullivan (F. ) Awful afternoon
at Cohen's. 2579.
Sullivan ( !•'. D.) Bookies.
4612.
Sullivan (F. J.) Susan how
C'oulil you. 44668a.
Sullivan ( F. W.) Reward.
39299.
Sullivan (G. 11) JMiduiglit fire.
29426.
Sullivan (J. E.) :
Castlemoor. 6430.
Night in Paris. 32699.
Sullivan (J. H.) 47. .52452.
Sullivan (J. J.) :
Bill's boot. 3866, 3867.
Blackthorn. 4180, 4181.
Chowder club. 7164-7166.
Dan Maloney's raffle. 9702.
Hidden enemy. 19.364.
Janitor. 22476, 22479.
Maloney, the solid man.
27650.
, ) — Continued. •
mishaps. 27651.
trip to Ireland.
visit to Amer.
Sullivan (J. J.
.Maloney's
Maloney's
27652.
■ Maloney's
27653.
Restaurant. 39111.
Solid man. 43129.
True Iri.sh grit. 47231.
Sullivan (J. L.) Irish-Ameri-
can. 21951.
Snllivan (J. M.) :
All on account of a petti-
coat. 884.
Kitty from Cork. 24062.
Son of a gun. 43192.
Sullivan (J. P.) :
Leaves of Shamrock. 24958.
Our native land. 34721.
Sullivan (J. S.) Joseph. 23003.
Sullivan (J. T. ) By wireless
telegraphy. 5729.
Sullivan (J. W. S.) :
Baby. 2632.
Between trains. 3685.
Closed door. 7650.
Every little movement.
13117.
Leap year girls. 24938.
Mizpah. 30537.
Regular business man.
38933.
Sulliyan (K.) Trij) to Paris.
47028.
Sullivan (M. J.) :
Glimpse of the 20tli cen-
tury. 16762.
Lady barbers. 24358.
Our f>ffice girls. 34736.
Sullivan (Mack) Twentieth
ceutui-y dramatic school.
47432.
Sullivan (Maria ) :
Our royal knights & regal
dames. 34760.
Vie en pension. 48996.
Sullivan (Mark) Female high-
wayman. 14021.
Sullivan (Morris) Shiel Agar.
42105.
Sullivan (N.) :
Mr. Weiss from Broadway.
30280.
Sultan of Morocco. 44474.
Wise guy, jr. 51238.
Sullivan (P. H.) :
Between love & duty. 3665.
Cast aside. 6394.
Cow-boy & the squaw. 8927.
Daring boy father. 9847.
Factory girl. 13328.
Forgive & forget. 15017.
Happv-go-lucky. 18163.
King of detectives. 23832.
New errand boy. 32373.
3458
INDEX
Sullivau (F. H.)— (Joiitiuued.
Outlaw's Christinas. 34899.
Palsy iu politics. 85388.
Queen of the eonviots,
88056, 38057.
Sous oi; rest. 43274.
Woman of fire. 51439.
IScf nlftn .Sullivan & Harris
and Sullivan, flarris &
Woods.
Sullivan (R. F.) Fortune-
teller. 15057.
Sullivan (S. ) Dodging for a
duke. 11216.
Sullivan (T. P.) :
Ball of the Darkville rifles.
2840.
Biddy Moriarty. 3762.
Black valet. 4150.
De chicken walk. 10166.
Hamlet, without the ghost.
18012.
Mississippi cotton pickers.
30090.
Ole Virginia. 33691.
Sullivan (T. R.) :
Cigarette from Java. 7330.
Midsummer madness.
29474.
Papa Periichon. 35212.
Spark. 43444.
Sullivan (V. P.) :
Conquered bv the cross.
8285.
Siren & the Roman. 42566.
42567.
Sullivan (W. O. ) Girl in green.
16556.
Sullixan & Harris:
(Country clerk. 8742.
Errand boy. 12885.
For fame & fortune. 14795.
TJare for life. 38284.
Sullivan, Harris & Woods:
Dispossessed. 10965.
P'atal wedding. 13774.
Levinskv's luck. 25183.
Nobody's darling. 32949.
Peddler. 35772.
Race for honor. 38282.
Wayward girl. 49805.
Wife's temptation. 50937.
W o m a n' s temptation.
51582.
iSullv (A.) ()n the Sahara.
33910.
Sully (D.) :
Barrel of flour. 3046,
3047.
Capital prize. 6049, 6051.
Con Conroy & co. 8197.
Cf)rner grocery. 8540.
Countrv grocery. 8767,
Oowde'J hotel. 9222.
Dartdy i\'c:ian. fi599.
Sully (D.) — Continued.
Daddy's darling. 9603.
Family affair. 13579.
General reception. 16051.
Heart & hand. 18426.
Hop-scotch. 20246.
Irish millionaire. 22009.
Johnny on the spot. 22890.
Millionaire. 29648.
Mv. Doolev of Chicago.
30172.
Old mill stream. 33572.
Our pastor. 34742.
Our typewriter. 34792.
Paris priest. 35321.
Peck's bad boy & his
father. 35757.
Tammany hall. 45077.
Uncle Bob. 47943.
Unneighborlv
48399.
Sully (J. F.) :
Interrupted
neighbors.
honeymoon.
21883.
Suit case. 44446.
Sully (J. J.) :
Irish orator. 22014.
Sully (J. Mounet-) See
J ton net-Sully.
Sully (L.):
Am I a Chinaman? 1040.
IJmb of the law. 25491a.
54275.
Missing link. 30056.
Sully (N.) Italian man, 22258.
Sully & Weil. Moving pictui'e
fiends. 54629.
Sulzberger (N. ) Heirat aus
lieb. 18667.
Wanted— a husband ! 55823.
Z e i t u n g s b r a eutigam.
52310b.
Sulzer (A.) :
Broken cross. 5178.
Crimson shield. 9123.
Sulzer (F. A.) Loaf of bread.
26015.
Sumbatoff (A. I.) Husband of
a celebrity. 20721.
Sumichrast (F. C.) :
Honneur et Fargent. 20139.
Horace. 20263.
Summerfield (F.) :
Adventures of Mr. Tom &
the baron. 359.
After the opei-a. 513.
Away from home. 2576.
Bloomfield & Belvedere.
4318.
Broken spectacles. 5213.
Coffee for two. 7777.
Ducks on the fence. 11940.
Duke's daughter. 11998.
Fallen by the wayside.
13495, 13496, 13498.
Suuunerfield (F. ) — Continued.
Fearful vengeance. 13943.
Hearts & hands. 18535.
Heir of Chink Jinglev
18656.
Her dearest enemy. 189.50.
Juanita. 23104.
Lady-killer. 24447.
Little orphan girl. 25826.
On the great highway.
33849.
Partisan brigade. 35406.
Sans souci on the Hudson.
40720.
Stung. 44289.
Wedding bells at twilight.
49897.
Why girls leave home.
50732.
Wise Ikey IMalone. 51239.
Voltaire's friend. 49260.
Vulture. 49330.
Summers (A.) Right to happi-
ness. 39444.
Summers (C.) Ma.1ors &
minors. 27582.
Summers (C. E.) :
Acid test. 164.
Ananias & co. .52676.
Potentate. 36904a.
Stocks <fc stockings^ 43917.
Summers {Mrs. D. ) See Sum-
mers (A).
Summers (D. C.) :
Dialogue-debate. . w^t vs.
di-y. 10747b.
Wet vs. dry. 50037a.
Sunuuers (E. A.) In the house
of the enemy. 21439.
Summers (E. F. ) Frenzitvl
fools of finance. 15386.
Summers (E. M.) Shepherdess
of love. 42056a.
Summers (F. ) :
College tie. 53215.
Diana's studio. 53410.
Power of providence. 36982.
36983.
White cockade. 50.500a.
Summers (G. F.) Life in a
workshop. 25301a.
Summers (J.) Oliver Crom-
well. 33707.
Summers (.T. W.) Noble out-
cast. 32926.
Summers (K.) In the house of
the enemy. 21439.
Summers (S. M.) Grey '& old
rose. 17618b.
Summers (W.) Oberine.
33213.
Summerson (E. C.) See Mack
(J. A.)
3459
INDEX
Sniimiy (C. F.) co. I'ixies.
8641!).
Sumner (A. W.) Thespian
charades. 4-5749.
Sumner (C.) -See Hayes
(C. S.)
Sumner (E. A.) :
Amazons of Castle Ursale.
1089.
Cabin boy. 5770.
Dav off. 10140.
Man. 27707.
Midge. 29401.
Sunipter (G. R.) Hour of ex-
ecution. 20378.
Sun (G.) Circumstantial evi-
dence. 7399.
Sunday (S.) See Slater (L. L.)
Sunday mirror co. Embarrass-
ing position. 12581.
Sunderland (D. A.) Boys in
blue. 4862.
Sunderland (M.) Beginning &
ending of cabaret. 3315a.
Sunshine (H.) Midnight
guest. 29429a.
Sunwise turn, inc. Kight at an
inn. 54713.
Super (O. B.) Emilia Galotti.
12615.
Suppe (J?, yon) :
Boarding-school. 4433.
Boccaccio. 4464. 4465.
Satanitza. 40816.
Trip to Africa. 47010.
Surman (A. J.) Inez de Cas-
tro. 21678.
Susini-Etcheverry (J. de) :
Archmillionaire. 1783.
Bad shepherds. 2783.
Electra. 12397.
Sussmann (T. L.) Angel's
visit. 1503.
Suter (W. E.) Lady Audley's
secret. 24355.
Sutherland (A. M.) Happy-go-
lucky's. 38168.
Sutherland (Anna) Bugler of
the light brigade. 5422.
Sutherland (Anne) For art's
sake. 53670.
Sutherland (D.) Night before
New Year. 32661.
Sutherland (E. G.) :
Beaucaire. 3199.
Joan of the shoals. 22775.
In office hours. 212.56a.
Po' white trash. 36587a.
Rose o' Plymouth - t(nvn.
39979a, 39980.
Sutherland (G. J.) :
Nero below zero. 32244.
Quo vadis upside down.
38252.
Sutherland (H. V.) :
Lesser evil. 25095.
Prote. 37744.
Woman who could. 51492,
51493.
Sutherland. (J.) Yankee boy.
51967a.
Sutherland (S. M.) :
How to win a bachelor.
20554.
Twin brother. 47481.
Sutor (O.) See Shoemaker
(O. B.)
Sutor (S. T.) Hunting for de
'possum an' de coon. 20691.
Sutphen (V.) See Sutphen
(W. G. V.)
Sutphen (W. G. V.) :
Gretna Green. 17615.
In the dark. 21372.
Mary Phillipse. 28570.
Narragansett Pier. 32018.
Sorceress. 43287.
Sutro (A.) :
Aglavaine & Selysette. 586.
Barrier. 3055.
Bracelet. 4882.
Builder of bridges. 5427.
Carrots. 6298.
Chili widow. 7062.
Correct thing. 8571a.
Fascinating Mr. Vander-
veldt. 13704.
Firescreen. 14334.
Freedom. 1.5343a.
John Glayde's h o n o u r .
22853.
Man in the stalls. 27870.
Man on the kerb. 27934.
Marriage has been ar-
ranged. 28398, 28398a.
Mollentrave on women.
30694.
Monna Vanna. 23097a.
Murallas de Jerico. 31365.
Open door. 34239.
Perplexed husband. 3.5940.
Price of money. 37166.
Rude Min & Christine.
40226a.
Two virtues. 47811a.
Walls of Jericho. 49437.
Women in love. 51609a.
Sutter (B.) Leipziger jahr-
markt. 25028.
Sutter (J. H.) :
Monte Carlo girls big bur-
lesque CO. 30903.
Moulin Rouge girls. 31218.
Siiltner (B. von) :
Down with arms. 11628.
Lay down your anus. 24891.
Sutton (E.) :
Berry s & the 1)eais. 3545.
Reprieve. 39078a.
3460
Sutton (G. D.) Don Quixote.
11372.
Sutton (G. W.) jr.:
Cooked shirt. 8445a.
Home. 20005.
Yellow triangle. 52092a.
Sutton (J. A.) :
Girl. 16417.
Outcasts. 34876.
Tom's birthday. 46489.
Sutton (M. D.) Minuet. 29774.
Sutton (T. S.) Star & the
critic. 55434.
Sutton (W.) Amer. bullfight-
ers. 1174.
Svala (E.) Sonia. 43255.
Swaim (C. L.) Inside of our
flag. 21772.
Swain (C.) Little joker.
25738.
Swain (C. R.) Christmas
babes in the woods. 55226.
Swain (F. P.) :
Cupid & CO. 9.361a.
Golden key. 16982.
Philander Snm. 36113a.
Southpaw. 43397a.
Us. 48563;!.
Swallow (A. O.) :
Fellow that looks like me.
14004.
■ To Washington by stage.
46394.
Swallow (F. A.) :
Fruits of fancy. 15625.
Herondo's classical tal)-
leaux. 19299.
New way to end an old
play. 32479.
Swalm (E. A.) Maree, the
danseur. 28192.
Swan (A.) Julie. 23224.
Swan (A. B.) :
Gov. of Guam. 17184.
Vanity fair. 48702.
Swan (J. M. H.) Telegram.
45211.
Swan (K.) Family jars. 13-597.
Swan (M. E.) :
At risk of his life. 2182.
Brown's in town. 5326,
5327a.
Buster Brown. 5613.
Complicated case. 8170.
Dodo. 11222.
Dregs. 53471.
Duke's understudy. 12012.
False alarm. 13.511.
Family skeleton. 1.3611.
Foxy guy. 15219.
Girl from Harvard. 164!M.
(^ood fellow. 17076.
llapp.v tlur married. 18190.
IN15T7A'
Swau (M. E.) — Continued.
Her own money. 19098a,
19099.
His privnlo life. 19781.
His wife's money. 19864.
Home, sweet liorae. 20047.
Hooligan's troubles. 20219.
Just lilve John. 28374.
Kodak. 24203.
Ladies' redueintiC parlor.
54199.
Lady from Laramie. 24402.
Little Brown men. .542&4.
Little vagabond. 2.^921.
Love in a cottage. 54339.
Man from Yucatan. 27823.
Man of mystery. 27913,
27914.
Mes.sage from Reno. 29301.
Mistalce of the law. 30108.
Mr. Santa Glaus. 30251.
Nothing but the truth.
54738.
Ole Doc Selby. 33682.
Passing fane y. 35447a,
35447b.
Piulv pajamas. 54962.
Plaving pool. 36476.
Polar pearl. 36661.
Princess of Thatches. 37441,
37442.
Red cat. 38711.
Regular feller. 385)33i.
Riches have wings. 393S9.
Runaway match. 40277.
Satania. 40S14.
Satan's football. 40821.
40821a.
Silver daggei". 42395.
Slipper of Yvonne. 42790a.
Stolen kisses. 43932a.
Telegram. 45211, 45213.
This is tlie life. 45845c.
Tlu-ee boys & a girl. 45935.
Trapped by treachery.
46848.
Uuwritien law. 48463.
Village bbicksmith. 49022.
Walker's ward. 49412.
What are the wild waves
saying? 50050.
Wl'.ose baby are you?
50712, 50713.
Swan {Mrs. M. E.) Village
blacksmith. 49022.
Swan (M. M.) Plays in pina-
fore. 54979.
Swank (W. A.) Alexander, the
priest. 747.
Swanson (E.) Envy. 12S18.
Swanson (S.) Ole Mammy
Chloe. goes to boarding
school. 33687.
Sv/anwiek (A. ) :
Egmont. 13904b.
Faust. 13900c. 13900d,
13902c, 13902d.
Maid of Orleans. 27489b.
Swart. Game of life. 15S09.
S war tout (N. L.) :
Arrival of Kitty. 1920,
1920a.
Bunch of skirts. 5473.
Close to nature. 7645,
7645a.
Girl who wasn't. 16643.
Half-back Sandy. 17917.
One of the 8. 34075.
Study in brown. 4427-1.
Toast-master. 46398.
Up in the ;iir. 48483.
Swartz (E. J.) :
Angel. 1459.
Angel of Piety flat. 1-474.
Clipper. 7626.
Governess. 17164.
Miss Haruni-Scarum. 29953.
Moss agate. 31105;i.
Old war liorse. 33672.
Pippin. 36389.
I'rincess Chuck. 37406.
Red pocket-book. 38775.
Square man. 43683.
Stage door. 43721.
Svndicate. 44872.
That girl. 45566.
Two trumps. 47806.
Zorah, wife or v i c t i m.
52389.
Swartz (P.) End. 12692.
Swartz (F. C.) :
Freddy vs. Teddy et al.
15311.
Wolverine poet as a farmer.
51366.
Swartz (M.) Gold & nnme.
16878.
Swasey (A. J. M.) Bettina
Moliere. 3643.
Swasey (E.) Wlioui the gods
love. 10016.
Swisyne (M.) :
Lord Richard in the pan-
try. 26218a.
One good turn. 34012.
Sweareugcn (Sirs. F.) New
America. 54699.
Swear ingen (J. C.) Great hid-
dan treasure. 17403.
Swears (H.) :
Dog days. 11235a.
Gr.'niny's Juliet. 17318.
Hero & heroine. 19247.
Tight corner. 46201.
Unknov,'n quantity. 55737.
Sweatman (G. L.) His first
kiss. 19628b.
Svv(^atnam (W. P.) : v
Burlesque on Gen. Grant's
trip around the world.
5559.
Cats, cats, cats. 6470.
Gen. Grant's trip around
the \\'orld. 16042.
Oratory. 34303.
Scenes on the M i d w a y
Plaisance. 41026.
Sweeney (E. J.) Lure of the
mask. 26946.
Sweeney (E. W.) :
Buddie, the bootblack.
538Sa.
Invalid. 21886.
Sweet (A. E.) :
Marshal of Mayfield. 28487.
Texas. 45489.
Sweet (C. M.) Masterpiece.
28736.
Sweet (C. R.) :
Below zero. 3469.
Prof. Boggs' transmifo-
gi*aph. 37624a.
Sweet (E. T.) :
His cure for love. 19588.
Misery of IMortimer. 29878.
Nevada nugget. 32294.
Return of Isis. 39184.
Sadi III. 40481.
Sweet (L. E.) Missing heiress.
30053.
Sweet (N. M.) Master finan-
cier. 2S681a.
Sweet (O. P.) :
Amer. idea. 1233.
Caleb Brewster, philanthro-
pist. 5831.
Gallerv gods. 1.5786.
Irish valor. 22037.
Life shadows. 25326.
Mafia. 27330.
Medical students. 29020.
Our college boys. 34572.
Wanted, a live agent.
49523.
Young recruit. 52196.
Sweet (T.) Floiida cotton.
53663.
Sweetland (C. A.) :
Ethel, a life loyal to love.
12996.
Golden chain, in 3 links.
16934.
I. O. U. 20817.
Olive Varcoe. 33703.
Pestered priest. 35982.
Stolen child. 43920.
Zuli, the princess. 52399.
Sweetland (G. W.) :
After 7 years. 480.
Caught by the undertow.
6497.
3461
IITDEX
Sweiiiiler (J.) :
Seal of the Ked st;ir. 412H9.
Vajiiihoncl con pie. 48604.
Sweiiili.-trt (J. A.) His past.
19775.
SweinJiait (P. C.) Fvcal story.
38509.
Sweitzor (AV. L.) :
Cupid's pranks. 9438.
Knight of the grip. 24152.
Maid of the apartment.
27496.
Man in tho dark. 27856.
Manliole. 28000.
Outlaw. 34888.
Swenarton (.T. ) Bubbles.
53007.
Svveuy (C. S.) Retrogrades.
39171.
Swerling (J.) First stone.
53649.
Swete (E. L.) :
Dawn of Waterloo. 10091.
Miss Elizabeth's prisoner.
29936.
Panel. 35171b.
Hwett (E. C.) :
Civil AVar. 7479.
Heads, hearts & hands.
18418.
Swett (S.) Gentleman from
Chhia. 10112.
Swickard (C.) :
At the sound of taps. 2286.
Class. 7542.
Devil. 10652.
Fires of St. John. 14332.
Great light. 17419.
.Toliannisfire. 22816.
Koko Kola. 24223.
Lights out. 25435.
^fongrels. 30807.
J[y Genevive. 31564.
Salesman. 40592.
Taps. 45130a.
Typhoon. 47854a.
AVlien love is young. 50259.
Swickard (.T. P.) :
Koko Kola. 24223.
Lady & the parson. 24343.
Mephistophiles outwitted.
29135.
Shoplifters. 42161.
Swift (F. B.) Hoop of gold.
20220.
Swift (F. H.) Joseph. 22997.
Swift (J. L.) Ambition. 1099.
Swift (L. l'>.) Trespasser.
46919a.
Swift (T. ¥.) In my home
town. 21246.
Swigart (E. M.) Brownies'
Christmas. 5334.
Swinburne (A. C.) :
Duke of Gandia. 11990
Pericles, prince of Tyre.
35916.
Sisters. 42600.
Swing (R. E.) :
Journey's end. 23074.
AVhite liars. 50535.
Swinnev (T. C.) Evolution.
53571.
Switzer (M.) :
Governor's cruise. 17193.
Nip & tuck. 32834.
Settled at midnight. 41588.
Swofford (R. P.) King of
Pomeru. 23849.
Swope (A. N.) Cnmping on the
border. 5966.
Swope (H. W.) :
Forgetful Henry. 15014.
Lower berth 13. 26769.
Secret. 41315a.
Troubles of Thomas.
47182a.
Worth a mi lion. 51807a.
Syberkrop (L.) :
Capri ciosa. 6074.
Little daughter. 25043.
Sydney (H.) Ranchman's
daughter. 38443.
Sydney (J.) See Godoy f J. F.)
Sj^dnev (S.) Our ]Margaret
Alice. 34709.
Sydnev (T.) ^ce Smith
(H. B.)
Svkes ( Lufhi) W o 1 f g ;i n g.
51360.
Sykes (D. G.) Bridegroom's
reverie. 5070.
Sykes (F. H.) :
Julius Caesar. 23274.
Macbeth. 27060.
Sykes (I. E.) :
Miss or Mrs. 29997.
AVearithorn. 49848.
Svkes (J.) Paradisaele circle.
35249.
Sykora (J. W.) jr. Spirit of
the vandal. 43577.
Syle (L. D.):
Chai^hiin's revenge. 6725.
Eye for an eye. 13280.
Francine's love problem.
15256.
Sylvain (S.) Sheik. 42040.
Sylvune ( A. ) Sec G 6 r a r d
(Paul)
Svlvano (G.) Odds & ends.
33277.
Sylvester (B.) Sec Noe (J. G.)
Sylvester (I. P.) PZntomologi.st.
12800.
Sylvester (O. H.) Trnmp on
time. 46798.
Sylvester (AV. W.) :
Does it payV 11229.
Marriage of King Corn &
Queen Alfalfa. 28414fi.
Syhester & A'ance. Get right
out of this theatre. 16257.
Sylvestre (A.) Izeyl. 22286-
22288.
Syme (F. J.) Gambler. 15800.
Symes ( J. J. ) :
Queen Zimitu. 38099.
Zaponidaz. the fool. 52284.
52285.
Svniington (S.) Gendre de M.
'Poirier. 1(5032.
Syuionds (D. R. ) Guard! ;iii
angel. 17715.
Symonds ( E. M. ) :
Feed tlie brute. 13978.
Naked truth. 31909. 31910.
Parents' progress. 35293.
Stuffing. 44281.
Tilda's new hat. 40209.
Synjonds (G. AV.) Merchant of
A'enice up (o date. 29187.
Synioiis (A.) :
Cyml)eline. 9539.
Dawn. 10075c.
Elect ra. 12401. 12402.
]<'r:iiioe>c:i da R i m i n i.
15248.
Symphony society of N. Y.
Dannuilion de Faust. 9085.
Syuge (E.) Deirdre of the sor-
row s. 10395.
S?-nge (J. M.) :
L>eirdi'e of the sorrows.
10395.
In tlie shiulow of the glen.
21510.
Plavbov of the wcsUmmi
woi-Id. 36401 a.
Riders t(» the sea. ODOui,
39401n. 39402.
AVell of the saints. 49900.
Svnon CM. K. ) Ace of spades.
157.
Syrelt (N.) Six fairy jilays for
children. 42015.
Szatmary ( A. ) :
i',:<es7s^ tea. 9297a.
Cup of tea. 9354;).
(irandma's picture. 17294.
1 leart of the forest. 18487a.
ijoriiiuitic. .39835.
Visions. 49167.
Szigligeii (E.I Mamma. 27670.
•Szinuyey (S. L) :
Chattertons. 6846.
Keep to the right. 23501,
235(52.
King's double. 23901.
Ladv-killer. 24440.
Maid of Athens. 27402.
Marseillaise. 28481.
3462
INDEX
Tt'iiiptatiou.
Sziiinyey ( S. I.) — Contiuuetl.
-Mr. I>ei)ew of Denver.
80169.
I'l-ince Pierre. 37866.
Taxi-iiiiiiden. 45174.
T^^•o & 2 make 5. i^r^4±
Two Mr.s. Trumps. 47708.
Who owns Arabella? 50642.
Wlio"s \a1io? 50669.
Sj^iiakys (V. J.) Lietuvi§kas
milionierius. 25260a.
Szomory (D.) Bella. 3367.
Szwajkartu (S.) jMisirz Twar-
tlow.ski. 54565.
Taaffe (W. A.) :
Weak nuin & weak woman.
49825.
Weak Hion <Vc weak women.
49826.
Taher ( C. W.)
45309.
Taber ( G. 1'. ) :
Indiana. 21646, 21647.
Waif's appeal. 49380.
Taber (J. M.) :
lugomar, the liarbni-ian.
21710.
Petr Wollinaton. 3-5794.
Taber (L. E.) :
Bit of Paris. 4010a.
Flame. 14469.
Floret te. 14562a.
Love's emprise. 54353.
ilariska. 28300a.
Eenee. 39040.
Taber (R. fl.) :
Alamo. 685.
Cuban rebel. 9323.
Taber (R. S.) Pes WoffiuRton.
35794.
Taboada Steser (.1.) :
Canuto sonsonete. 6023.
Jura de la baudera. 23316.
Margarid*'). 28211.
Naide es n<1. 31904a.
Oveja perdida. 34921.
Primera eonumion. 37246.
21710.
Repj.rto iL?eueral. 39062.
Sabio vernier. 40419a.
San Isidro Labrador. 40709.
Solo para solteras. 43131.
Tabor (R. C.) Valjean. the con-
vict. 48641.
Tackeubers (C. W.) :
Calf lov3 & football. 5S36a.
Chalk-line. 53103.
Devil's day. 10691.
Dream & reality. 13710.
Earning a wife. 12149.
Electric man. 12409a.
Eugenic man. 1.3032a.
Gabrielle. 15754.
(iame. 15821b.
Heart of the world. 18497.
Tackenbei'ti- (C. W.)— Contd.
Hearts. 18520.
Hidden fii-es. 19365.
Hubby. 20575.
Husband to order. 20727.
In the feud country. 21403.
Intruder. 21875a.
Italian romance. 22261.
Mantuau tale. 28126.
Modern match. 30628a.
Natural law. 32065.
Playing with fire. 36486a.
Pleasant .iourney. 36523a.
Registered letter. 38926.
Sins of father. 42514b.
S V 1 V i a's wedding-day.
44855.
To-morrow land. 46485.
AVav of tomorrow. 49771.
AN'ifey. 50939.
Woman's wit. 51601a.
Tackraan f.T.) :
Reformers. 38888a.
Soul outcast. 43335.
Stillwater. 43905.
Stubborn tale. 44256.
Suppei's. 44613.
1'hree buttons off. 4.5936.
Vagaries. '1 861 2.
Taeudlers (R. ) verlag.
Deutsche bann. 53402.
TafCt (A. R.) :
Butterfly girls. 5655.
Chop Suey. 7136.
Girl in green. 16555.
Ichahod Crane. 20848.
Lost & found. 26273.
Love of Princess Louise.
26576.
Mills of the srods. 54525.
Pace that kills. 35002.
Power lot. 36940.
Quaker husband. 37953.
Rose in Bahvlon. 39962.
Sleepy Hollow. 48764.
Tottie & her Teddy bear.
46599.
Under the linden tree.
48179.
Victory. 48984a.
Taft (B.) Abime. 73.
Taft (G. E.) Chimalman. 53145.
Taft (M. E.) :
Carola. 5.3077.
When the bells clumed at
Pale Peter's. 50300.
Wonder. 51647.
Tag (R. W.) :
Conquest of Helen. .53240.
Handy Solomon. 18079a.
Transaction in stocks.
46809b.
Taggart (G.) :
Gipsv census. 16402.
Stolen kid. 43929.
Taggart & Mack. Mulligan's
mishaps. 31337.
Tagliapietra (M. T.) :
Devil in search of a wife.
10664.
Noah's ark. 32899.
Pa.ssing of the idle rich.
35457.
Statue of flesh. 43836.
Sword of Damocles. 44818.
West Point. U. S. M. A.
50004.
Tagore (Rabindranath) See
Ravlndranatha Thakura.
Tailhade (L.) Foret. 14998.
Taillv (R. Du) Sec Du Tailly.
Taine (H. A.) W. Shake-
.speare. his complete dramatic
works. 41879.
Taintor (F. B.) Fall from
grace. 13461.
Tait (J.) Mystic cloud.
31860a.
Tait (J. S.) & son.s. Napoleon.
31982.
Talavei'a Fernandez (W.) Po]>
paea. 36829.
Talbert (H.) :
Ended. 12724.
Socialist. 42997.
Talbert (.7.) Arkansaw's visit.
1861.
Talbot (C. R.) Parlor come-
dies. 35350a.
Talbot (E.) Broken home.
5190.
Talbot (H. L.) At Miss Pen-
hallow's boarding house.
2163.
Talbot (Hayden) :
Edland's husband. 122.56.
End. 12693.
Little joker. 25735.
Mrs. Doolev- 30353.
O, .lee. 33181.
Puppet. 37850.
Slave. 42709.
Why be sober? 50727.
Talbot (Howard) :
Arcadians. 1774.
Athene. 2313.
Belle of Brittany. 3400,
3401.
Girl behind the counter.
16465.
Here we are again. 19199a.
Lady IMadcap. 24462.
I/ady of Lyonesse. 24480.
Miss Win grove. 30049.
IMousmg. 31253.
Pearl girl. 35725. 35725a.
Schwindelmeier & cie.
4T145.
3463
UJDEX
Talbot ( Howard ) — Continued.
Three kisses. 45977.
White chrysanthemum.
50498.
Talbot (.T. K.) That man
Rollers. 45.'i97.
Talbot (L. B.) Artist's dream.
1982.
Talbot (M.) Itepair shop.
.39059.
Talbot (W.) .sVcPntou (H. A.)
Talbot-Hardcastle (B.) Cat's-
paw. 6476.
Talhott. A Lincoln. 88.
Talbott (II. C.) Hudson home.
20587.
Talbott (W.) Psychological
expedient. 37773.
Talford (:M.) Earle Wayne.
12131.
Taliaferro (M.) Return of
Tori San. 39201.
Tall (B.) See Tall (S. B.)
Tall (S. B.) :
Call of conscience. 5887,
.5888.
Conuutindei'. Sill a.
Conscience. 8310c.
Diantha. I(i796a.
Girls from l'luffcn<i-ih.
16670.
It's up to yon. 22246a.
Legislator. 2.5020.
Rajah diamond. 38394a.
Recasting. 38648.
Sacred orchid. 40433.
Second generation. 41288.
Silver medallion. 42409.
Soul of a sonata. 43315a.
Spies. 43543b.
Spooks. 55422.
Stranger. 44060.
A'ictory. 48985.
What would you do?
50160b.
Talladay (J.) :
Aunt Belsev's pariii' hco.
2382.
Aunt Hnnnah's (piilting
party. 2396. 2397.
Ivittle country store. 25638,
25639.
Stumpville sewin' circle.
44287.
Uncle Sam's relation.
48032.
Tallandiei- (.7.) Loi de pardon.
26076.
Tallet (G.) Attache. 2334.
Tally. That'.s in. 4.5613a.
Tamayo (F. C.) Trovador.
55666.
Tamayo y Bans (M.) :
Drama nuevo. 11663.
New drama. 32360a.
Tammie (C.) Birthdnv cake.
3966.
Tanis (A. AV.) :
Boarding-school. 4433.
Boy or a girl. 4844.
Charitv begins at home.
6748.
Daniel. 9791.
Tcindler (A.) In wonuin's
reign, A. D. 2012. 21-568.
Tangredi (L.) Due sordi.
11946.
Tannehill (E.) Tenderfoot on
the trail. 45373.
Tannehill (F.) jr.:
Bucket shop. 5384.
Flags of the world. 14463.
Girl from Tokio. 16536.
Greater Amer. 17501.
Nancy Hanks. 31956.
Nan's acre lot. 31973.
V. A. T. 34992.
Prima donna & the re-
porter. 37238.
Razoo. 38.535.
See-saw. 41383.
Struck gas. 44217.
Town clown. 46645, 46646.
Tanut'hlll (L.) Tenderfoot on
th(> trail. 4.5373.
Tannehill (M.) :
Flags of the world. 14463.
Nancy Hanks. 31956.
Tannen (.7.) Water-boy & the
actress. 49696.
Tanner (B.) Well matched
pair. 49965.
Tanner (J. T.) :
All abroad. 822.
Ballet girl. 2852.
Cingalee. 7368.
(Mrcus girl. 7408.
Country girl. S763.
r>aucing mistress. 9731a,
9732.
Girl from Utah. 16.538,
16539.
{Jirl on tlK' tilm. 16611.
Lyrics of Don .luan. 26977.
Messenger boy. 29311.
New Aladdin. 32316.
Orchid. 34305.
Our Miss Gibbs. 34716.
Potpourri. 36908.
Quaker girl. 37951, 379.52.
Quakeros. 37958a.
Toreador. 46574.
Transit of Venus. 46827.
Tanner (M. H.) Cinderella.
7342.
Tanner (V.) Perseus & Me-
du.sa. 3.5957.
Tanner (W. C.) Connecticut's
tramp mystery. 8279.
Tannock (M. D.) Weal or woe.
49S34.
Tantow (C. L.) jr. Matilda
Quick. 28797.
Tanzer (A. & I. L.) Elephant.
12437.
Tanzman (A. I.) Capt. Drey-
fus. 6102.
Tanzman (J. I.) :
Actor's benefit. 204.
Bev.are of relatives. 3711.
Mistake in vaudeville.
30105.
Oh that jewelry. 333-58.
Unexpected guest. 48291.
Victims of sin. 48961.
Tappins (.1. G.) Dip into
fame. 10891.
Tapsfield (S.) Devil's bride.
10683, 10684.
Tarbe (E.) Martyre. 28523.
Tarbox (R. M.) Happy me-
dium. 18184a.
Targioni-Tozzetti (G.) :
Arnica. 1298.
Rantzau. 38461.
Rustic chivalry. 40352.
Znnetto & Cavalleria rus-
ticana. 52275.
T;ii-kiugton (Booth) :
Beaucairo. 3199.
Beauty & the Jacobin.
52843.
(Jnraeo Kirby. 5935.
Foreign exchange. 14986.
If I had money. 20926.
Ttlon from home. 27775.
2777,5a.
Man on horseback. 27933.
Mon.sieur Beaucaire.
.54.^)
89.
SIv girl from Mex. 31568.
Ohio lady. 54763, 54764.
Prodigals. .37597.
Ruse. 40322.
Springtime. 4.36.57.
Tarkington (N. B.) See Tark-
ington (B.)
Tnrler (E. C.) Wanted, an of-
fice boy. 49552a.
Tai-pley (F.) Suicide. 55475.
Tarride (A.) Tour de m;iin.
46621.
Tartuf a ri ( C. ) S u b u r r a.
44342a.
Tasker (A.) Country .girl.
8763a.
Tassell. See Van Tassell.
Tassin (A.) :
Chalk-mark. 6632.
Class day conspiracy. 7544.
Demonsti-ator. 104.58.
Impostor. 21044.
Lorna Doone. 26252.
Rose brilliants. 39954.
Rust. 40350.
3464
INDEX
Tassoni (A.) Seccliia rapila.
24255.
Tatcher (G.) Princess of Rag-
bag. 37443a.
Tate (H.) :
Fishing. 14410.
Motorist. 31213.
Tatem (B. T.) :
Astral messenger. 2109a.
Dear old dad. 533G5.
Little suggestion. 25892a.
Xocturne in a flat. 32963a.
Oh, that's different.
33359a.
Strictly up-to-date. 44151a.
S. P.) Troilus &
47130.
.) Terrible secret.
30627.
Tatlock (J.
Cressida.
Tatro (T. V
45427.
Taub (B.) :
Modern martyr,
Souls. 43340.
Tauber (H. C. & S.) :
Lawrence, the mnn with 4
voices. 24880.
Real men. 38.162.
Taubmnnii (O.) :
Porzia. .55005.
Salome. 40006.
Taufstein (L.) :
Alles aus g e f ii 1 1 i
k e i t.
52638.
Angst vor der ehe. 1520a.
Bajadere. 2816.
Dame von Moulin rouge.
9681.
Herrschaftlicher d i e u e r
gesucht. 19316a.
Im schlaf coupe. 20984.
Pariser luft. 35312-35314.
Zaungast. 52293.
Taurog (E.I INIysterious Flor-
ence AVashburne. 31811.
Taussig (0.) Dead sweetheart.
53.363.
Tavares (J.) Oopla gitana.
8467.
Tavaststjerna (G.) :
Desperate game. 10571.
Hogt spel. 10571.
Tavira (F.) Pena capital.
35819.
Tawlets (G. C.) ^«fee T h e i s
(G. C.)
Taxa(J.) Zdrajcaludu. 52297.
Tayleure (0. W.) :
Beckv Mix. 3253.
Gheek. 6875.
Ghristie .Tohnstone. 7191.
Elopement. 1 2530.
Fay. 13936.
Foster sister. 15103.
Heiurich & Hettie. 18646.
Isabel's expiation. 22122.
Jane Eyre. 224.57.
Tayleure (C. AV.)— Continued.
New East Lynne. 32361.
Parted. 3538S.
Rube. 40202.
Si Slocum. 42218.
Underfoot. 48251.
AVas she right? 49640.
A\'aste-water culch. 49679.
Wife's ordeal. 50930.
Won back. 51627, 51628.
Taylor. Mrs. Smith's baby.
30461.
Taylor (A.) Siege of the Ala-
mo. 42276.
Taylor (A. W.) Our country
cousins. 34582.
Tavlor (B.) :
F a u s t. 13900e - 13900k,
13901, 13901a.
:\Iasqueof thegods. 28630c-
28630e.
Prince Deukalion. 37293.
37294.
Story of Kennett. 23587.
Taylor (B. L.) :
<!:il>r. Kidd. 6135.
Cornucopia. 8557.
Political .soldier. 30706.
Ponce de Leon. 30777.
Tiiylor (B. S.) Fakir of Ava.
134.57.
Taylor (C.) Bride by tele-
phone. .5057.
Taylor (C. A.) :
Belle of the Rio Grande.
3436.
College bov & widow. 7831.
Child wife. 7015.
Cradle robber. 8995.
Daughter of the diamond
king. 9984.
Derby mascot. 10505.
Fortune-hunter. 15053.
From rags to riches. 15565,
15507.
(4irl engineer. 10470.
Girl waif. 10027.
Girl with the grip. 10661.
Held for ransom. 18702.
Hunted bv a woman. 20679.
Little Tex. 25900.
Man with 40 faces. 28003.
My old woman. 31676.
Opium ring. 34284.
Queen of the highway.
38063.
Queen of the jungle. 38066.
Rich for a day. 39334.
Scarlet throne. 41000.
Scotty. king of the Desert
mine. 41172.
Third night. 45811.
Thirtv minutes at Sheejis-
head. 4.5835.
—Continued.
a thoroughbred.
Japan.
.Tones.
Taylor (C. A.)
Trimming
46989.
Uncle Jack. 47970
White tigress of
50589.
Yosemite. 52131, 52133.
Taylor (C. B.) :
Kicanor, the toller of tales.
32608.
While mortals sleep. 50432.
Taylor (C. C.) :
His little girl. 19702.
Memo in Dreamland.
29087.
Virginia. 49126.
Taylor (C. D. P.) Mme. Jane
Junk & Joe. 27197.
Taylor (C. E.) :
Casey in society. 6354a.
Darlings of Paris. 9905.
Fun on n farm. 15693.
IMurphy's troubles. 313SS.
Weary Willie. 49849.
Whirlie girlie. 50456.
Taylor (G. G.) Dude & the
prima donnn. 11943.
Taylor (G. TI.) Tom
46449.
Taylor (C. S.) :
Mogul. 30684.
Roval chef. 40127, 40128.
Taylor (C. T. L.) :
Boundary rider. 4756.
Dr. Cure-all. 11130.
Elevation of George. 12442.
Jonquil. 22990.
Mascot. 28594.
Musical discord. 31428.
Professional. 37605.
Rickshaw. 39397, 39.398.
Rip Van Winkle up to
date. 39498.
Robinson Crusoe girls.
39672.
Rule of three. 402.50.
Twin mistakes. 47491.
Taylor fD.) Echo. 12193.
Taylor (D. B.) :
Ghoul. 16325a.
Vestra. the mystic. 48911.
Taylor (E.) See Rawson
(E. T.)
Taylor (E. G.) :
Heiress. 18670.
Jack-o'-the-fields. 22.353.
Men are so blind. 20102.
Witch. 51264.
'J'aylor (E. R.) Chest of tea.
6920.
Taylor (E. V.)
broken homes.
Ta.vlor (E. W.)
the chaufFeur.
Restorer of
39119.
His lordship,
19712.
3465
INDEX
Taylor (F.) Eleven rtollnrs.
53514.
Tavlor (F. C.) :
T(li(.t; slave. 20888.
Wise fool. 51233.
Taylor (F. G.) Power of
Satan. 36985.
Taylor ( F. L.) Two little
afternoous. 47608.
Taylor (F. W.) :
Lookins for Miss Fortune.
26164.
Pennsylvania kid. 35852.
Soldier's sweetheart. 43112.
Tavlor {G. R.) Time will tell.
46249.
Tavlor (H. ('. Cliatfield-) See
Chatfield-Taylor.
Taylor (H. F.) :
Absalom, prince of .Tudah.
104.
After the hall. 493.
Atlantis. 2324.
pjsyptian bracelet. 12311.
FJeiirs tie lis. 14502.
For better, for worse.
14779.
Love cure. 26500.
Parts & counterparts.
35417.
Taylor (H. P.) :
Caprice. 6070. 6071.
Freda. 15308.
Johnathan's courtship.
22886.
T.ittle Puck. 2.5849.
Lost in Africa. 26310.
ATaine & (leorjiia. 27534.
N. Y. by gaslight. 32.527.
On the Yukon. 33950.
Piueon. the torment. 36282.
Throuah N. Y. by gas-
liy:ht. 46074.
Wiagins of Pop-over farm.
50944.
Taylor fH. S.) :
Irishman. 22047.
IMile a nn'nutci. 29560.
Miser's will. 29875.
■ Tiosedale. 40022.
Sheriff. 42069. .
Stowaway. ^4011.
Taylor (H. S) managprs' ex-
chanire. School-c,irl. 41112.
'I'aylor Hljirriet) Dan. 9692.
Tavlor (Harrv) Spider's web.
43539.
Tavlor (Herbert) My young-
est. 31771.
Taylor (Hugh) :
('annon balls courting.
6010.
Left behind. 24984.
& CO. Bvery-
Paradise lost.
16368.
45176.
got a
27763.
45214.
equal.
Taylor (Hugh)— Continued.
Miss Mephistopheles.
29985.
Taylor (.1. F.)
man. 13137a.
Taylor (.T. G.)
35260.
Taylor (J. H.) :
Gilhooley's troubles.
Mixed afi'air. 30514
Taylor's king fools.
Tavlor (J. L.) I'se
chicken trust. 20819.
Taylor (J. M.) :
Man from Brandon.
Sacrifice. 40451a.
Telegram from dad.
Taylor (.L R. K.) :
All things being
52633.
In his wife's name. 21210a.
Private detective. 37529.
* Vaudeville specialty.
48742.
Tavlor (.1. S.) Dog of a sol-
dier. 11239.
Taylor (J. V.) :
Azrael. 2599.
Conrad & INIedora. 8307.
Taylor (James A.) Fisherman
& the pearls. 14406.
Tavlor (Jeauie A.) :
Flowers of Avalon. 14603b.
Mvstic maiden. 54673.
Taylor (John H.) What a
man can do. 50042a.
Tavlor (K.) Graham's valet.
17245.
Tavlor (L. O.) We, Us & co.
49821.
Taylor (Lilian) :
Des narren rache. 53393.
Richelieu. 39380.
Tavlor (Longley) Sec Taylor
(C. T. L.)
Tavlor (M.) :
Duplicity. 12049.
M a s q u e o f the
28630d, 28630e.
Prince Deukalion. 37294.
Satan. 40805.
Taylor (M. B.) :
Politics. 36721.
Seaside follies. 41268.
Tavlor (M. F.) Paradise lost.
35260.
Taylor (M.H.) Faust. 139001,
13900J.
Taylor (M. I.) :
Friend Wilson's daughter.
15448.
Lotus lantern. 26384.
Reaping. 38597.
Yuki-Sau. 52251.
Tavloi- (M. J.) Hawk. 18337a.
gods.
Taylor (M. L.) Queen of fame.
38023.
Taylor (M. M.) Shakespeare
V\ooi]ig. 41738.
Taylor (M. O.) Looking for
Miss Fortune. 26164.
Taylor (M. S.) :
Aar-u-ag-oos. 24.
Afflicted family. 443.
After a fashion. 4.59.
Auld Robin Gray. 2377.
Bluegrass king. 4398.
Christopher Columbus, jr.
7274.
Cyrano de Bergerac. 9559.
Girl who dared. 16634.
Honeymoon eclipse. 20125.
In old Virglnnv. 21286.
Intrigue. 21863.
Little admiral. 2.5579.
Little Columbus. 25630.
Mid-ocean. 29391.
New woman. 32484.
Rags & bottles. 38349.
Secret despatch. 41325.
Sprig o' green. 43640.
Wireless message. 51225.
Taylor (M. W.) Her bridal
eve. 18926.
Tavlor (N. R.) Eve & the
man. 13068b.
Taylor (O.) Battle of King's
Mountain. .3118.
Taylor (P. W.) Does it pay?
11227.
Taylor (R.) While mortals
sleep. 50432.
Taylor ( R. F.) Blue Cloud's
sacrifice. 4363.
Tavlor (R. H.) See Sadler
(C. G.)
Taylor (R. M.) :
Carpet-bags. 6281.
End of the strike. 12714.
Four Jacks. 15155.
German Jonah. 16189,
16190.
Ocean mail. 33237.
Our r. r. men. 34751,
34752.
Taylor (S. D.) Her first day in
office. 189S4a.
Taylor (S. E.) :
Gibson girl. 16334.
Hour of .iudgmout. 20379.
Tavlor (S. E. V.) Helpmate.
18801.
Taylor (T.) :
Arkwright's wife. 1863.
Clancarty. 7501.
Dead or alive. 10212.
Des narren rache. .53393.
Fool's revenge. 29842a,
53393.
3466
INDEX
Taylor ( T. ) —Continued.
Henry Dunbar. 51102.
Love or life. 26589.
Such is the law. 44368.
Taylor (T. C.) :
Arizona girl. 1843.
At the mercy of the czar.
2258.
Oamille. 5945.
Do you waut a divorce V
11088.
In old No'th Ca'liua.
21272, 21273.
Ishmael. 22129.
Lena Rivers. 25048.
Lone Star of Tex. 26119.
Master passion. 28718b.
Oliver Twist. 33713.
Redemption of Olga Kasi-
nova. 38848.
Who was the sinner?
50687.
Taylor (W.) :
Big Mike drops in. 3797a.
Champion. 6655.
Taken from life. 55509.
Way out. 49775a.
Wise woman. 51248a.
Taylor (W. A.) Last witness.
24783.
Taylor (W. P.) Night before
Christmas. 32659.
Taylor (Z. M.) :
Achsah. 163.
Bunker Hill. 5493.
'■J'aylor & Irvine. Mother's
heart. 31182.
Taylor & Nugent. Dark secret.
9S73.
rchechoff, Tchekkof, Tcliekoff.
See Chekhov.
Tchodjk (A.) S. P. Q. R.
40403.
Teackle (T.) :
Edward & Lsabel. 12272.
Grave robbers. 17339.
Pirate of St. Antonio.
36398.
Teagle (E. L.) King's declara-
tion. 23958.
Teal (B.) :
Clemenceau case. 7578.
Coston light. 8628.
Great metropolis. 17429-
17431.
Our great metropolis. 34657.
Poppy. 36837.
Teale (O. S.) Bedeviled studio.
3262.
Teale (W.) Relief of Luck-
now. 39000.
Tebault (W. G.) Impromptu
wedding. 21056.
Tebb (B. H.) Last shot.
24768a.
Tebbetts (F. W.) :
Diana of the tower. 10789.
Double cross. 11513.
Interviewing Adam. 21843a,
Mirage. 29799.
Stage struck. 43733.
Telepathy Jones. 45228.
Tecglen (E.) :
A . . . tocar a misa. 22.
Abiiju la sicalfpsis ! 4J.
Fin del viaje. 14245.
Tech show. Over the garden
wall. 34931.
Tect (R. K.) Planners. 36436.
Tecumtha. pseud. See Ropp
(E. O.)
Tedde (jM.) :
Bad lot. 2775.
Great Scot. 17466 .
Lady Day. 24380.
Locket. 26056.
Matchless paragon. 28778.
Niobe. 32831.
Noah's ark. 32900.
Paola. 35193.
Shattered paragon. 41970.
Tedeschi (A.) Soubrette. 43300.
Tedeschi (E.) :
LulH. 54360.
Rosario. 55208.
Tedford {Mrs. F. E. & L.) :
Greater claim. 17504, 17506.
Heredity. 19201.
Tedrow (H. B.) Uttermost
farthing. 55753.
Teed (C. R.) .Joseph. 23002.
Teed (J. W.) Delmonico's up-
side down. 10426. 10427.
Teege (W. E.) S. O. people.
40400.
Teeling (F. B.) Man who did.
27981.
Tees (L. C.) :
Bishop & the burglar. 3981.
Botany Bay. 4711, 4712.
Burglar & the bishop. 5513.
Fishtown heiress. 14419.
Hypnotizing a landlord.
20775.
Lodgers taken in. 26067.
Martha Washington's re-
ception. 28502.
Mrs. Pepper's ghost. .30440.
IModern Venus. 30G62.
New partner. 32436.
Our candidate. .345.57.
Plumbers. 36563.
Rodger's predicament.
36611.
Politician's breakfast.
40116.
Red-hot massage. 38744.
Rogue's luck. 39733-39735.
Row in the kitchen. 40116.
3467
Tees (L. C.)— Continued.
She would be a widow.
42027.
Snobson's stag-party. 42896.
Social Judas. 42969.
Tatters, the i>et of Souat-
ters' Gulch. 45162. 45163.
Troublesome courtship.
47185.
Up to the times. 48511.
White elephfint. .50510,
50511.
Tefrt (B. F.) Shoulder-knot.
42176.
Tefft (N. A.) :
Airman. 654.
Gloves. 16788.
Gracia. 17213.
Serpent & the bird. 41550.
Shakeress. 41728.
Shoulder-knot. 42176.
Sons of Benjamin. 43267.
Spider & the fly. 43.527.
A^'hite sheep & black. 50570.
Tegern (H.) Otto Oder Otto.
54831.
Tegge (J.) Rare old bird.
38484.
Tegner (E.) Fridthjof saga.
15420.
Teich (C. F.) Julchens flitter-
wochen. 23206.
Teich (O.) Kalte strahl. 23471.
Teissier. Amour sur la branche.
1361.
Teitelman (A. M.) Mr. Livit-
sky's death and resurrection.
30207.
Teitjens (P.) Pipes o' Pan.
36386.
Teixeira de Mattos (A. L.) :
Blue bird. 4353-43.57.
Joyzelle. 23097a.
Mary Magdalene. 28561a.
Night with Arsene Lupin.
32751.
Telford (M. E.^ Children's
Christmas dream. 53141.
Telgmann (H. B.) :
Broker. 5225.
Leo. the royal cadet. 25070.
Nobility. 32910.
Telgmann (.1. A.) Against the
world. 565.
Telgmann (O. F.) Leo, the
royal cadet. 2.5071.
Tell (E.) Awful bump. 2580.
Tellaeche (J.) : ►
Casa de Su Escelencia.
6310a.
Dirigible. 10908.
Junto al abismo. 23314.
Sixto el del lunar. 42642a.
Tnrno de Pepe. 47384.
INDEX
Teller (C.) See Jolmsoa (C. T.)
Teller (I.. C.) Nieht aroun.l
town. 32645.
Teller (M.) :
nawaiian qvieen. 18330.
Lilliuakalaiii. 125473.
Queen of Hawaii. 38021.
Tellez (G.) :
('omed.\- of resurrection.
53223.
Don Gil (le las calza.s ver-
des. 11345.
Tolle eifersucht. 46433a.
Telsohow (R. M.) Love & law.
26444a.
Tempest (J. L.) :
Coast guards. 7729.
Honest Rube. 20111.
Plucking of a rose. 36558.
Tempest (Airs. J. L.) Pluck-
ing of a rose. 36558.
Temple (B.) Crassus. 9021.
Temple (D.) Three muske-
teers. 45994.
Temple (E. B.) Union spy.
48335.
Temple (E. P.) Neptune's
daughter. 32233, 32234.
Temple (F.) See Mooney
(F. E.)
Temple (H.) Wooden spoon.
51 681.
Temple (.1. G.) :
Klondike. 24099.
Lenore. 25062.
Some songs of the day.
48158.
Sweet tormentor. 44774,
44775.
Temple (M.) See Skinner (M.
M. & M. W.)
Temple (P. P.) -S'ee Davis
(W. W.)
Temple (R. W.) Come across.
8036a.
Temple amusement co. Char-
lotte Temple. 6804.
Templeton (H.) :
Color sergeant. 7963.
Swift-Wing, the Cherokee.
44801.
Templeton (John) :
Alroy. 1003.
America. 1143.
Angels. 1496.
Boliemia. 4490.
Bridge of sighs. 5089.
Columbus. 8020.
Fay. 13^35.
Flag of the free. 14460.
Lifting the veil. 25353.
Prince Napoleon. 37321.
Romance of Robert Burns.
39805.
St. Wiles. 40560.
Templeton (Juan) :
Barn stormers. 30U0.
Good luck. 17092.
Lost love. 20326.
Templin (J.) Charlie's moth-
er-in-law. 0786.
Ten Broeck (H.) Lolita. 26087.
Ten Broeck (M.) :
Bunch of beets. 5461.
Fiz ! bang ! ! boom ! ! ! 14455.
Nabobs. 31888, 31S89.
Old fogies. 33480.
Two old fogies. 47732.
Two old nabobs. 47735.
Ten Broek (L.) :
Little pitchers. 25841.
Reno. 3904.'!.
Spirit of Christmas. 43560.
Teuley (E.) Night in a fool's
house. 32676.
Tennant (J. H.) :
Mr. Pewee. 30230.
Sassy Sue. 40803.
Tenney (A. S.) :
Cohen is arrested. 77Sla.
Foreman «& the Swede.
14988a.
Italian & the boss. 22250a.
Lieut. Inkbottle. 54264.
Patter-iot-ism. 35591a.
Piano delivery. 54949.
Speculator. 43487.
Tenniel (J.) Alice in Wonder-
land. 792.
Tennis (D. W.) Gossipers.
17150.
Tennisou (O. M.) Margrave «S:
magic. 28217.
Tennyson (A.) :
Becket. 52847.
Dro>am of fair women.
49163.
Elaine. 12370.
Elaine & Guinevere. 12371.
Enoch Arden. 12 7 91,
29523.
Foresters, Robin Hood &
Maid Marion. 53683.
Idylls of the king. 15910,
15911, 2-1571.
Lock.sley hall. 48249a.
Maud. 28855.
Princess. 37387-37391.
Queen Mary. 38002-38004.
Sefiorita se aburre. 41483.
Teno-(H.) /Sfee Huszka (T.)
Teper (K.) :
GesammeUe dramen von A.
Tchechoff. 16235.
Kleiner Eyolf. 16236.
Terence (P.) Phormio. 36171a,
53127.
Terfliuger (A. E.) Her movie
hero. 19078a.
Terhune (A. P.) Shrimp.
55331.
Ter Meulen (ii. T».) Romany
trail. 39847.
Terquem (E.) Torrent. 46582.
Terr (J.) :
Idislie nishume. 20884.
Rabbi Sabbathai Cohen.
38201.
Terra verlag:
Demedes. 10437.
Ludwig XVI. 26909.
Terramare (G.) See Eisler-
Terramare (G. von)
Terra sse (C.) :
Ingenue libertiu. 21706.
Mariage de Telemaque.
28245, 28246.
M. de la Palisse. 30853.
Sire de Yergy. 42556.
Terre (W.) At Monaco. 2104.
Terrell (M.) :
Black watch angel. 4157.
Branded mavericks. 4915.
Cave woman. 6543b.
Curse. 9490.
Dreamers. 11776.
Friday the 13th. 53708.
Known woman. 24197a.
Pair o' dice lost. 35075.
Presidential bee. 55025.
Prostitutes. 37743.
Real Q. 38565.
Sinner. 42513a.
Temperament. 55527.
Under dog. 48108a.
Weaker sex. 49830.
When coon meets coon.
50205.
Woman in the park. 51423.
51424.
You never can tell about a
woman. 52148.
Terrell (M. P.) E 1 i n o r e's
aunty. 12475.
Terrell (W. P.) House on the
corner. 20430.
Terr ill (L N.) :
Airship. 657.
Ignis fatuus. 20947.
Oro dios. 34374.
Paradise made a purgatory.
35263.
I'urgatory made of a para-
dise.
(7864.
Science vs. Cupid. 41150.
Terris (C.) :
Irish courtship. .54073.
.Tune 13th. 54141.
One man in a thousand.
54801.
Peacemaker. 35697.
Roomer at Smith's. 55204.
Why men don't marry.
55936.
3468
INDEX
Terns (.).):
Battle ul wits. 314U.
Handful of toys. 1S05S.
Terriss (C W.) :
Preacher & tlie man. 3703G.
Ward. 49601e.
Terriss (J. F.) Brave coward.
4940.
Terriss (T.) :
Aaibitiou. 52G54.
Faking the film. 33454.
Never count your chickeiis
32308.
Reason why. 38612.
Scrooge. 41198, 41200.
Tale of 2 cities. 44985.
Woman of the world.
514G9.
Terry (C. H.) :
Silent vengeance. 42354.
Team-work. 45189.
Tip Turner's Near-vana.
46293.
Terry (E. R.) :
Her profession. 19107.
Match-maker. 28761.
Terry (Edith) :
Complication. 8171.
Elga. 32465.
Trap. 4G836a.
Terry (Ellen) Fine feathers.
14267.
Terry (F.) :
Back to Cohoes. .52801.
Frolic & fun. 53717.
Terry (F. E.) Irish stew.
22031.
Terry (H. J.) :
Dream. 11702.
Pep promoter. 54926.
Terry (J. E. H.) :
Man who stayed at home.
27992a. 54415.
White feather. 50514a.
Terry (L.) :
Divine Mahatma. 11016.
Master fiend. 28681.
Passion of angels. 35480.
Terry (W.) :
Hubby in a fix. 20577.
Music hall girl. 31402.
Terry (W. J.) Healing it with
healo. 18422a.
Teschner (M.) Schneekonigin.
41080.
Tesmar (R.) Rechtsanwalt
Tantalus. 3S656a.
Test (F. C.) Hearts & faces.
18532.
Testa (T. Gherardi del) See
Gherardi del Testa.
Testoni (A.) Modelo. 54568.
Teters (L. ) See Bussenius
(Mrs. Otto)
Tetlay (C.) Reward. 39297a.
Tettenberu (F.) Tina, the
milk vender of Germantown.
46280.
Teubner (B. G.) :
Andromache. 1443a.
Femmes savantes. 14046.
Teuton (S. ) Born Bohemian.
4662.
Teweles (H.) Ring des Polv-
krates. 55181.
Thacher (.T. H.) :
Ali Bal)a & tlie 40 thieves.
765.
Brainstorms of Bluebeard.
4898.
St. George & the dragon.
40528.
Thackeray (W. M.) :
Colonel of militia. 7916.
Henry Esmond. 12930,
12931, 17523, 18897-18899,
316.30.
N e w c o m e s. 7913. 7914,
28770, 32549.
Peudennis. 27579.
Penmark abbey. 35846.
Prince Giglo &, Prince
Bulbo. 37299.
Rebecca & Rowena. 38616.
Rose & the ring. 5839,
39947a-39949.
Vanity fair. 30447, 1S699,
48700.
Thain (E. I.) :
Keeping lier place. 23.565a.
Knocking on the door.
54193.
Residuary legatee. 55151.
Tliakura ( Ravindranatha ) See
Ra vindranatha Thakura,
Tlial in -theater verlag :
Autoliebchen. 2485.
Puppchen. 37846.
Thall bros. In the garden of
Eden. 21410.
Thanet (O.) See French
(Alice)
Thanhouser (F.) Do-as-you-
please laud. 11081, 11082.
Thardo (C.) Decoration Day.
10353.
Tharp (N.) :
Collusion. 7S79a.
It matters not. 22224.
Pat Carmichael's sister.
35512.
Thatcher (E.) Twenty min-
utes till train time. 47451.
Thatcher (Z.W.) Linda. 2.5.514.
Thater (A. E.) Renounced &
reconciled. 39048.
Thater (G. W.) :
Brian Jloran. 5030.
Count Cordavo. 8558.
Thater (G. W.)
Renounced
39048.
Thaule (E. R.)
(Ethel)
Thaumazo (F. ) See Loevius
(F. T.)
Thayer (A.
52403a.
Thayer (A. L.)
—Continued.
&. reconciled.
See Rosenthal
E.) Zuni maid.
8018.
Columbus.
Uncle Zenos. 48063.
Thayer (B.) Mediators. 29015.
Thayer (B. C.) :
Dodging his creditors.
11218.
I Dodging his debts. 11219.
i Dodging his dues. 11220,
Thayer (C. H.) :
Apaches. 1663.
Dime museum. 10860.
Pyrorama. 37941.
Sarah Barnum. 40784.
Thayer (E. C.) :
Amber, a daughter of Bo-
hemia. 1095.
Lords of creation. 26226.
Thayer (G. E. & H. M.) To the
pure all things are pure.
46387.
Thayer (L. E,) Greater agony.
17498.
Tliayer (L. M.) Mv princess.
31691.
Thayer (M. E. P.) :
Doctor Fixemquick fixed.
11142.
.Johnson, the janitor. 22894,
Queer insurance agent.
38138.
Th;iyer (O. B.) Advance ed.
of the Republican natl. con-
vention. 335.
Thayer (R.) :
Crook's hoodoo. 9183.
Funny man. 15711.
Horse thief. 20294.
Some money. 43154.
Thayer (W. M.) Success, the
oracle of the age. 44349.
Theadore (C.) Shreds &
patches. 42195.
Thearle (H. B.) Golden bond.
16912.
Thearle (H. B.) & co. Society
circus. 43009.
Theater, verlagsges. m. b. h.
Veilchen. 487.50.
Theaterverlag E. Bloch. See
Bloeh (E.)
Theatre royal Drury lane, ltd.
Stolen orders. 43936a.
Theatrical producing co.
Bought & paid for. 52964.
3469
INDEX
Theben (Kallist6phanes von)
See Kallistopltnnes von The-
ben, pseud.
Theim (R. ) Dnlma & Iiii>omar.
96G6.
ThPis; (G. C.) :
Seas between. 55201.
Stalces. 43748.
'I'liei.se (M. M.) :
Christmas present. 7242.
Goins into vandeville.
16856.
Her merry Christmas.
19074.
Knock-out Cohen. 24179.
Mr. Jones from Bridgeport.
30201.
Morning, noon & night.
31062.
Round the circle. 40098.
Sherlock Holmes, jr.
42094a.
Theissen (J. E.) :
Cure. 9453.
T.esson in love. 25112.
Near martyr. 32111.
Thelen (F.) :
Gliicksmadel. 16798.
Rund um die liebe.
55220, 55221.
Zirkuskind. 52371.
Thenou (G.) 1915. 52513a.
TheoRopbical book co. Wisdom
of Hypatin. 51228.
Therval (L.) Cardinal's guard.
6207a.
Thespis-verlag :
Es^kojiipte. 12924.
J.iichelnde frau. 24540.
Martyrerin. 27323b.
Taotai von Zi-ka-wei.
45123a.
Zwischen den siegen.
52408a.
Tlieuriet (A.) Jean-Marie.
22561, 22561a.
Thibault fA. F.) See France
(Anatole)
Thibault (J. A.) See France
(Anatole)
Thibaiilt (M.) DerniSre ves-
tale. 10522.
Thibaut. Madeleine. 2723Sa.
Thibeau (A.) ]\Tnr;itbon win-
ner. 28145.
Thiboust (K) :
Czula atruna. 53323.
Je dine cbez ma mere.
8391.
Woman's tears. 51581.
Thieben (E.) :
Rote schiff. 40055.
Zigeuner. 52342.
Thiede-Paris (M.) Ros^ept zum
heiraten. 39307.
Thiele (A. E.) Ahrsdorfer
frau. 631.
Thiele (H. H.) :
Amaryllis. 1053.
John & Priscilla. 22825.
Thiele (M. R.) :
Wager of Gerald O'Koui-ke.
49353.
\Vie die mischuid kiiiMpft
& siegt. 50868.
Thiele (R.) Frolic in flie cook-
ing class. 15510.
ThielemMini (L.) Pompeus. the
phantom king. 36770.
Thiem (F. R.) Washington's
lager. 49674.
Thiem (L.) :
His own. 19761.
Lord Lieghton. 26208.
Thiem (R.) Konig Friedricb's
bild. 24205.
Thieme (M. or M. C.) :
Difficult examinations. 890,
10S50a.
Haunted house. 18306.
Thierry (A.) Lit de St. Louis.
25573.
Tiiiers (M. J. L. A.) jMemoirs
of John Law. 44885.
Thies (A. L.) Triangle. 46947a.
Thies (G.) Elephant. 12436.
Thiess (A.) Unsere blaujacken.
48421.
Thirwell (W. R.) Tangled
skein. 45104.
Thobe (J.) Ky. politician.
23609.
Thode (A. J.) Cow-bov artist.
8930.
Thoma (L.l :
Erste August. 12890a.
Erster klasse. 12893.
Lokalbahn. 26078.
L 0 1 1 c h e n s geburtstag.
26376.
Magdalen a. 27337.
M oral. 30989, 30990,
54594.
Morality. 31005.
Sauglingsheim. 40483.
Sippe. 42529b.
Thomas. His royal highness.
19793.
Thomas (A. A.) Priscilln.
37504.
Thomas (A. E.) :
Divorce fund. 11037.
Force. 14971a.
Her husband's \\\U\ 19037.
19037a.
Little Boy Blue. 25601.
Phyllis. 36185.
Qunrrel. 37969.
Quick lunch. 38185.
Rainbow. 38381.
Thomas (A. E.) — Continued.
Thirty days. 45830a.
'Vo l>e or not to be. 46359a.
TlioniJis (A. F.) Troubles al
tueuly. 47171.
'I'homas (Aifted) Itooinmates
.Mff903.
Tlionias ( A\igustus) :
Arizona. 1838.
As a man thinks. 2<)0(>.
At liberty. 2154.
F',ig rise. 3S01.
Bonnie l)rier bush. 4579.
Burglar. 5506.
Champagne Charlie. 6648.
Colorado. 7966.
Combustion. 8036.
Coi'resp( indent. 8572.
Earl of Pawtucket. 12129a.
Editha's burglar. 12242.
In Mizzoura. 54032.
Indian summer. 21641.
Man of the world. 27928.
Soldiers of fortune. 43100-
43102.
Witching hour. 6967a.
5.5973.
Tlioma.^: (Berte) Planchette.
36435.
Thomas (Brandon) :
Colour-sergeant. 7981.
Highland le.gacy. 19451.
Lancashire sailor. 24570.
Thomas (C. A.) :
Her secret. 19133.
His wife. 19843.
Young lieut. 52176.
Thomas (C. B.) :
Chief Lo,gan, the red man.
6969.
Daniel Boone, the wood-
man. 9800.
From darkness into light.
15534.
.John Smith & Pocahontas.
22880.
Three woodland wonders.
46049.
Tl5omas (Calvin) :
Faust. l.SOOld.
Journiilisten. 23065, 23067.
Thomas (C'harlesl :
Breaking the ice. 4996.
Troubled waters. 47168.
Thomas (Clarence) When the
bugle calls. 50300a.
Thomas (E. H.) :
Atonement. 2329.
Butterfly. 5646.
Fourth floor back. 15197.
Thomas (Edith M.) White
messenger. 50545b.
Tliomas (Edwin M.) Beatrice
of Havere. 3186.
3470
INDEX
Thomas (Ellanna) Senator
undersigned. 41459.
Thomas (Eugene) See Shea
(T. E.)
Thomas (F. C.) Gertie's loy-
alty. 16217.
Thomas (F. D.) :
Bathing scene. 3099.
Beauty & the beach. 52S42.
Biografter. 3908.
Thomas (F. M.) Phil's ro-
mance. 36151.
Tlionuis (F. S.) Dog thief.
11240.
Thomas (Franklyu J.) Bitter
reclvoning. 4028.
Thomas (Fred) Mr. Sippy's
nightmare. 30263a.
Thomas (Fred J.) ' Border
belles. 4645.
Thomas (Free) Mysteries of
tht Gaskell house. 31799.
Thomas (G. J.) Western Rose.
50023.
Thomas (George) Bachelor's
last dinner. 2712.
Thomas (Gladys) Cyrano de
Bergcrac. 9560.
Thomas (H. C.) Awakening.
2544.
Thomas (H. L.) :
Carbeau. 6195.
Miserables. 29865.
Thomas (Mrs. H. L.) :
Carbeau. 6195.
I\Ien of the world. 29112.
Sergeant of Waterloo.
41540.
Tempter. 45343.
Thomas (Herbert) See Han-
cock (H. E.) — McNamara
(T.)
Thomas (Hilda) Lone star.
26116.
Thomas (Mrs. Homer) New
America. 54699.
Thomas (J. A.) :
Chouans. 7160.
King James. 23783.
Thomas (J. B.) :
Bell Cameron. 3362.
Busted. 5608.
Curse of 'Kaskia. 9502.
Doko. 11250.
Lucifera. 26814.
Q. Z. 37944.
Tom, Dick & Carrie. 46442.
Thomas (K.) :
Bit of nonsense. 4007.
Evening at Helen's. 13083.
Thomas (K. E.) Not all the
king's horses. 33046.
Thomas (M.) Lady of the lake.
54209.
Thomas (M. J.) Three little
maids from Maine. 45981.
Thomas (M. M.) And he didn't
shoot the gun oft neither.
1406.
Thomas (R.) Intruder. 21874a.
Thomas (R.E.) Before & after
the battle. 3277.
Thomas (S. E.) :
From darkness into light.
15534.
Three woodland wonders.
46049.
Thomas (T. I. ) Power of Satan.
36985.
Tiiomas (T. .1.) Mona of Forty
Mile. 30826.
Thomas (W.) :
Kidnappers. 23684.
Prodigal. 37572, 37573.
Thomas (W. Henry) :
Borrowed honor. 4675.
Haytian's hero. 18.348a.
On the brink. 33814.
Thisher. 45858a.
Thomas (AV. K.) Littlest girl.
25944.
Thomas (William H.) For
hearts or the king. 14806.
Thomas-Salignac. Marchand de
masques. 28166a.
Thomashefsky (B.) :
Ben-Ami. 3479.
Broken violin. 52996.
Hello N. Y. 53903.
Idishe nishume. 20884.
.Jewish crown. 22711a.
Jiidische Ghetto. 23192.
Justice. 23408, 23415.
Lost sheep. 26354a.
Pintele yid. 36356.
Polish wedding. 36680a.
Shma Yisroel. 42138.
Toirele. 46422a.
Yeshiwe bocher. 52103.
Thomashefsky (M. M.) Iron
man. 22069.
Thomason (T. H.) Exiles.
13222.
Thome (F.) Sleeping beauty.
42751.
Thome (G. Perrfn y) See Per-
rin y Thome.
Thome (W.H.) Trumps. 47265.
Thompson. Monte Carlo. 30899.
Thompson (A.) Truth, the mis-
chief. 47297.
Thompson (A. C. ) :
All about Adaiu. 819..
Auction at Meadowville.
2359.
Aunt Matilda's birthday
party. 2416.
Broken engagement. 5180.
Coming of Annabel. 8093.
Thompson (A. C.) — Continued.
Day of the duchess. 10138.
Fudge & a burglar. 1.5626.
Good old days. 17105.
Hannah gives notice. 18087.
Her scarlet slippers. 19124.
Honest Peggy. 20106.
In the absence of Susan.
21340.
Irish invasion. 21993.
Just like Percy. 23375.
Katie's new hat. 23530.
Knot of white ribbon.
24190.
Luckiest girl. 26837.
Miss Deborah's pocket.
29925a.
Miss Susan's fortune. 30034.
Much too sudden. 31293.
Oysters. 34984.
Peck of trouble. 35754.
Red parasol. 38771.
Return of Letty. 39186.
Romantic Marv. 39838.
Suffragette baby. 44414.
Susan's finish. 44673.
Truth about Jane. 47290.
Wrong baby. 51857.
Thompson (A. H. A.) Lost
thought. 26359a.
Thompson (A. S.) :
Decking the graves. 10348.
Freaks of fortune. 15304.
Little Lord McElroy. 25749.
Maximilian. 28890.
Mliss. 30545.
Nemo. 32220.
Nora machree. 32997.
lUght woman. 39451.
Schemes. 41049.
Sharps & flats. 41958.
Straws. 44100.
Terrible malady. 45417.
Thompson (Alex. M.) :
Arcadians. 1774.
Mousme. 31253.
Oh, Caesar ! .54755.
Princess Caprice. 37402.
Tom Jones. 46449.
Thompson (Alfred) :
Arabian nights. 1757.
Bellona. 3454.
Bluff. 4402.
Crystal slipper. 9297.
Flora's garden. 14555.
Mosquito. 31104.
Pepita. 35869.
Thompson (Alice M.) Mollv's
way. 30721.
Thompson (Augustine) :
Exiled. 13217.
True to the heart. 472.54.
Yankee corporal. 51970.
Zina. the slave girl. 52354.
5379— VOL 2—16-
-114
3471
INDEX
Thompson (C.) :
Awakeniug of Helen n
Ritchie. 2563.
Fanchette. 13625.
Flowers & the storm.
14603.
Give & take. 16689.
Greater love hath no man.
17513.
Heaven, prologue to Faust.
18598.
Heir of Wingate h a 1 1.
18663.
In search of a sinner.
21315.
Last spark. 24769.
Oulv the Master shall
blame. 34219.
Ray of light. 38531.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook
farm. 38618.
Smart set. 42814.
Strings & marionettes.
44177.
Suit of sable. 44453.
Way of a soldier. 49735.
Thompson (C. E.) Blind Mar-
garet. 42.59.
Thompson (C. H.) :
Knights of labor. 24165.
Our twins. 34790.
Thompson (C. L. ) Husking-
bee. 20739.
Thompson (C. S.) Thompson's
railroad boys. 45859.
Thompson (Denmau) :
Castle garden. 6422.
Flirting. 14531.
Golden rule. 17000.
Jav company. 22528.
Joshua Whitcomb. 23046.
Old homestead. 33511.
Old, old story. 33593.
Old story. 33634.
Our new minister. 34732,
34733. 54836.
Sunshine of Paradise alley.
44589.
Sunshine of the alley.
44590.
Two sisters. 47775, 47775a.
Widow's son. 50864.
Thompson (Dick) Yes, dear.
52101a.
Thompson (E. D.) Kedor.
23551.
Thompson (E. N.) Serpent &
the dove. 55285.
Thompson (E. P.) What an
awful thing a boy is. 50049.
Thompson (E. S. L. ) Sword of
Bunker Hill. 44815.
Thompson (E. W.) Aerietta,
the smuggler's daughter. 398.
Thompson (Edythenzo) What
wealth can do. 50145.
Thompson (Eliza) :
Double life. 11529.
Villain unmasked. 49058.
Thompson (F. M.) My mother-
in-law. 31653a.
Thompson ( Frederic or F. W. ) :
Child of the desert. 6997.
Fool's comedy. 14740.
.John Baker's ride. 22830.
Lure. 26941.
Other worlds. 34499.
Phosphorescent Jim. 54946.
Romance of a Hindoo prin-
cess. 39786.
Springtime. 43657.
Trip to the moon. 47045.
Twenty thousand leagues
beneath tha sea. 47458.
W^aste. 49678.
Wilson's raiders. 51104.
Thompson (Frederick) To-
night's the night. 46500b.
Thompson (G. A. ) :
Capital case. 6044.
Goat. 53797.
Hurt that heals. 20708.
Thompson (G. C. ) :
New Ole Olson. 32433.
Old black Joe. 33420.
Slave's devotion. 42724.
Thompson (G. E.) Queen's
evidence. 38112.
Thompson (G. L.) Why the
band came back. 55939.
Thompson (G. W.) :
Joy is dangerous. 23079.
Necromancer of E g y p t.
32141.
Ounce of lead. 34517.
Pinkay Krouse. 36351.
Thompson (Garfield) What
happened to Trixie. 50082.
Thompson (Genevieve) Mrs.
Smiley's water cure. 30460.
Thompson (Graham) Love that
binds. 26623.
Thompson (Hallett) :
Capt. of industry. 6146.
House of Renaud. 20413.
Regent's ball. 3S913.
Sea waif. 41232.
Thompson (Harry) :
Cross-roads of life. 9209-
9211.
Hebrew dude. 18606.
.Tuinkef Josef. 22430.
Morris Cohen. 31070.
True to life. 55668.
Tliomp.son (I. G.)- Other
brother. 34437.
Thompson (J. A.) Chris &
Lena. 7168.
3472
Thompson (J. E.) His 1st case.
19627a.
Thompson (J. F.) :
Happy book-worm. lS146a.
How vary shocking. 53992.
Thompson (.T. L. ) .Jealousy.
22542.
Thompson (J. M.) :
Election. 12392.
I'eytc.ns of Va. 36065.
Tracked to death. 46690,
46691.
Under oath. 48122.
Tliompson (J. W.) :
Balance of power. 2830.
Danger line. 53332.
Irish mail. 22007.
Lanz in England. 24643.
When Henry IV was king.
50230.
Thompson (James) Singing
postmen. 42494.
Thompson (John) :
Daniel Boone, the pioneer
of Ky. 9799.
Ethan Allen. 12992.
Thompson (Johnny) :
Jack. 22299.
Our colored bro. 34573.
River scene. 39573.
Wandering Dutchman.
49483.
Thompson (L. B.) Girl at
home. 16462.
Thompson (L. C. ) Wager.
55803.
Thompson ( L. O. ) For old Eli.
14890, 14891.
Thompson (Leander) Caleb
Cummings. 5833.
Thompson (Lilian) :
Fresh air. 15394.
In old Japan. 21262.
Maternity. 28787.
Thompson ( Louisa ) Lucile.
26817.
Thompson (Lulu) Aftei'math.
544a.
Thompson (Lysander) :
Heathen Chinese labor.
18593.
Twin brothers. 47483.
Two twins. 47S07.
Thompson (M. D.) Macbeth..
27031.
Thompson (M. F.) :
Clan Rose. 7500.
Posey, pride of the prairie.
36867.
Thompson (M. K.) Fun in a
theatrical office. 15688.
Thompson (Maravene) :
Bonnie. 4575a.
Great need. 17440a.
Music hath power. 54643.
INDEX
Thompson ( Mar avene ) — Contd.
Oreutt case. 34305b.
Putting it across. .5o071.
Woman's law. 51588a.
Thompson (IMarshall) :
Bell boy at Rector's. 3359.
In dear old New Orleans.
21147.
Jew friend. 22688.
Power of a picture. 36941.
Remodeling of man. 39021.
Thompson (Mary) Two wives.
47822.
Thompson (Mortimer) Iphi-
genia. 21925.
Thompson (N. D.) pub. co.
W. Shakespeare, his complete
works. 41879.
Thompson (N. G. ) Fountain
of youth. 15134a.
Thompson (N. L. ) :
Ideal head. 20866.
Lobster & the p e a i" 1 .
26034a.
Thompson (O.) Lion lieart.
25543.
Thompson (R.) Mignonette.
29536.
Thompson (R. S.) :
Fido. 14123.
Half a ghost. 17908.
King of Pomeru. 23849.
Loyal Judas. 26783.
White rabbit. 50558.
Widow's crusade. 50852.
Thompson (R. W.) Richest
coon in Ga. 39391a.
T h 0 m p son ( Slason) See
Thompson (A. S.)
Thompson (Somerville) See
Thompson (R. S.)
Thompson (T. H.) Variety of
8 fingers & 2 thumbs. 4^8712.
Thompson (V. ) :
Dresden shepherdess. 11805.
Florian's dream. 14564.
Jane Shore. 22465.
Japanese doll. 22486.
Peace girl. 54909.
Royal elopement. 40138.
White rabbit. 50558.
Thompson {Mrs. V.) :
Jesse Junior. 22649.
Lady Shore. 24520.
Perfect jewel. 35901.
Prodigal son. 37590.
Speed girl. 43491.
Thompson (W.) Villain un-
masked. 49058.
Thompson (W. B.) Close
shave. 7644.
Thompson (W. C.) :
On the Santa Fe trail.
33913.
Tliompson (W. C.) — Continued.
Santa Fe trail. 40740.
Troubles at rehearsal.
47170a.
Thompson (W. H.) :
Lion heart. 25.143.
Wise rabbi. 51244.
Thomp.son (W. J.) :
Delaney & his monkey.
10398.
Italian convict. 22253.
Leopold's vow. 25087.
Ten years. 45365.
Yacup. 51953.
Thompson (W. O.) Mills of
the gods. 29685.
Thompson (W. V. B.) Apollos.
1689.
Thoms ( J. C.) Rose & the ring.
39949.
Thoms ( T. ) Dorf - Caruso.
53443.
Thomson (A. L.) Life & death.
25284.
Thomson (Airs. E. A.) Ingrati-
tude. 21714.
Thomson (Harry) :
King of Greater N. Y.
23838.
Low-Dutch gi'ocer. 26764.
Mayor of the Bowery.
28939.
Sights & scenes in a police
court. 42290.
Thomson (Herbert) :
Dolly & the duke. 11283a.
First cause. 14350c.
Love birds. 26486.
Moral code. 30992, 30993.
Musician's dream. 31456.
Old Blood & Iron. 33423a.
Old sea dog. 33611b.
Sammie's strategy. 40664a.
San Anton' kid. 4UG7Sa.
Sentence of the court.
41499.
Sheriff & the cop. . 42073a.
That girl from Sweden.
45571a.
Wager. 49349b.
Thomson (Herbert) co. :
Dolly & the duke. 11283a.
Old Blood & Iron. 33423a.
Old sea dog. 33611b.
Padre Pasquale. 35022a.
Sannnie's strategy. 40G64a.
San Anton' kid. 40678a.
Thomson (J. C.) Citizens,
think ! 7434.
Thomson (O.) :
Suspicious wife. 44695.
Valet. 48635.
Thomson (S. A.) Fixed. 14449.
Thomson (S. R.) Wife's re-
venge. 50933.
Thorbeau (M.) See Mawhin-
ney (C.)
Thorel (J.) ^Sff^e Thorel (R. B.)
Thorel (R. B.) :
Discipline. 10923.
Ra(•(^ 38276.
Son excellence Dominique.
43189, 43190.
Thorn (C.) :
:Magnet. 27407a.
Thin ice. 55560.
Thorn (E. F.) Rieht man.
3942S.
Thorn (F.) :
Bradlee children. 4885..
House with 1 window.
20451.
How Peter paid Paul.
20514.
Nell's to-morrow. 32204.
Thorn (H.) :
Little model. 25800a.
Pocket handkerchief.
36607a.
Two casts of a die. 47573.
Thorn (L.) Paying the price.
35675.
Thorn (R.) See Perry (M. E.)
Thornburgh (R. U.) :
D. 9573a.
In the land where God
speaks. 21447a.
Thorndike (A. H.) :
Julius Caesar. 23248.
King Lear. 23S01.
Masterpieces of the English
drama : Webster & Tour-
neur. 28741.
Romeo & Juliet. 39870.
Thorndike (A. R.) :
Penalty of graft. 35828.
Pilgrim's progress. 36304.
Saul. 40852.
Thorndike (F.) Joining the
navy. 54121.
Thorndike (R.) See Thorn-
dike (A. R.)
Thorndyke (A. A.) See Free-
man or Friedman (A.)
Thorne (A. R.) Woman of the
people. 51462.
Tlioi-ne (E. F.) Across the
water. 191.
Thurne (F. H.) True as steel.
47207.
Thorne (F. M.) :
Beautiful fiend. 3210.
Her 1 great sin. 19092.
Thorne (H.) :
Early morn. 12145.
Up-town flat. 48512.
Thorne (T.) Algy. 759.
3473
INDEX
Thorne (T. P.) Mint-master.
29773.
Thorne (W. L.) Western sher-
iff. 50023a.
Thornely (W.) Angelus. 1508.
Tliornhill (S. E.) Artistic pair.
1977.
Thornton (A.) Mrs. Hagan's
triplets. 30375.
Thornton (C.) :
Black & Tan Bob. 4038.
Fig-htiug the trades. 14205.
Headless horseman. 18413.
Ships that pass in the
night. 42125.
Simon Kenton. 42442.
Tliornton (H. C.) Man of iron.
27909a.
Thornton (J. P.) Bansliee.
2934.
Thornton (J. T.) Intruder.
21867.
Thornton (M. E.) :
Aaron Burr. 34.
Moonshine fsign posts.
30960.
Thornton (S.) Man of the
world. 27927.
Thorold (W. J.) :
Coming star. 8101.
Near the throne. 32114.
Seti. 41585.
Trip of the billionaires.
47007.
Way it always ends. 49731.
Thoroughman (F.) In gay Bo-
hemia. 21178.
Thorp (.7.) :
Crucible. 53297.
Miraculous night. 54534.
Twelfth-night revel. 55689.
Yule-tide revel. 56048.
Thorp (L. A.) Rain trust.
38879.
Thorpe (C.) :
Dorothy's lavers. 11484.
Light that failed. 25395.
Story of a sin. 43994.
Thorpe (F. N.) Maid of clubs.
27465.
Thorpe (T. B.) Amer. caste.
1175.
Thorpe (W.) Griselda. 17653.
Thors (A.) Katie after the
opera. 23528.
Thorsoes (A.) Interiors vora
danischen hof. 6797.
Thous (M.) :
Banda nueva. 2885.
Boton de rosa. 4718.
Carro del sol. 6296.
E p i s o d i o s nacionales.
12835.
Herencia roja. 19203.
Pecado venial. 35745.
Tliran ( G. ) Familienstif tung.
13567.
Thrane (M. M.) Conspiracy.
8330.
Threlkeld (E.) Magic inn.
27369.
Thresher (.7.) Key of the po-
sition. 23038.
Throckmorton (.7. H.) :
Maid from Loudon. 27448.
Merely an aunt. 29203.
Thropp (C.) West & co.
49990.
Throtha (T. von) Dollarprin-
zessinen. 11269.
Throw (L. C.) Search for
Cora. 41253.
Thiiring (T. Wolff-) Sec Wolff-
Thiiring.
Thuille (L.) Lobetanz. 20030.
Thuland (C. M.) :
Aurora. 2452.
E.skimo chief. 12923.
Gold diggers. .53804.
Leif Erikson. 25024.
Uncle Sam. 48009a.
Thuma (R. F.) Thuma zithra.
46122.
Thuman (.7. H.) Nazareue.
32103;i.
Thumb (Mrs. T.) General Tom
Thumb's wedding. 16057.
Thurber (C. H.) Oro e I'or-
pello. 34375.
Thurber (P. H.) Paulinetti
& Piquo. 356.33.
Thurber (S.) :
As you like it. 2050.
Hamlet. 17984.
•lulius Caesar. 23238.
jMacbeth. 27025.
Merchant of Venice. 29150,
29156.
Tempest. 45273.
T li u r m an (F. ) Cleopatra.
7585.
Thurman (S.) :
Guilty brain. 177.59.
It's the man. 22243a.
Thurnau (A. M.) Whom God
hath joined. 50700.
Thurner (G.) :
Docteur. 11099.
Gaby. 15757.
Mariage d'etoile. 28242.
Passe-partout. 35442.
Thursby (C.) :
Broken halo. 5184.
Coronation. 8561.
Thurston (E. T.) Sally Bishop.
40599.
Thurston (G.) Dad's name-
sake. 9611.
3474
Thurston (H.) Man who mys-
tified Hermann. 27985.
Thurston (K. C.) Masquer-
ader. 28639.
Thurston (M. H.) :
Gammon's hired girl.
15882.
Little rebel. 25853.
Out of the jaws of death.
34837.
Within the city gates.
51304.
Thurston (T.) Driven. 11833a.
Thys (P.) Gloria victis.
16774.
Tibbals (S. S.) :
At the village post-office.
2293.
Bird in a gilded cage.
3916.
Capt. of Plymouth. 6147.
Christmas at Golden Gulch.
7196.
Have you ever noticeel
that. 18321.
In Dixie Land. 211.52.
Letter from home. 25143.
Little politician. 2.5844.
Man haters. 27828.
Millionaire janitor.' 29656.
Pandora's box. 35168.
Playing the limit. 36482.
Puritans. 37876.
Tibbault (L.) See Parmelee
(L. de M.)
Tibbetts (F.) Governor's
guardian. 17197.
Tibbetts (M. E.) Two Aunt
Emilys. 47544.
Tibbitts (F. R.) .7eff. 22594.
Tichenor (I. C.) :
Amer. Portia. 1255.
Duke of Arizona. 11984.
In Illinois. 21216.
Newspaper game. 32577.
Prima donna. 37230a.
Three women & a man.
46047.
Tracked by wireless across
the Atlantic. 46687.
Tichenor (W. C.) When Paw-
' Paw County went dry. 50282.
Ticknor (C.) :
I'm all alone to-night.
20806.
Master hand. 28684.
Retreat of the new woman.
39144.
Servant not in the house.
41563.
Sleeper awakened. 42747.
Tidball (C. C.) Just for fun.
23352.
Tidball (M. L.) Ole Joe u'
young Joe. 336S5.
INDEX
girl.
Tidball (W. C.) :
Lieutenant. 25261.
Mardi gras. 28183.
Quixotics. 38241.
Tieber (B. B.) Sweet
44746.
Tiedra (M. de Castro y) Sec
Castro y Tiedra.
Tiercelin (L.) Sacrament of
Judas. 40428.
T i e r e (N. de) Princesse
d'auberge. 37468.
Tiernan (F. C.) :
Princess Nadine. 37432.
Under the Southern Cross.
48212.
Tierret (P.) Frenchee. 15376.
Tietjens (P.) :
Mr. Goliath. 30183.
Sacred serpent. 40434.
Tietze (J.) :
Francisco Ferrer. 152.59.
Goldie Pride. 17028.
Robert Emmet. 39633.
Tietzelieve (J. T.) Robert
Emmet, Ireland's patriot
martyr. 39635.
Tiffany (E. B.) :
Anita's trial. 1529.
Apollo's oracle. 1690,
53203.
Autograph letter. 2483.
Bachelor maids. 2675.
Blind attachment. 4241.
Borrowed unibrelhi. 4680.
Closed door. 7647.
Hole in tlie fence. 19970.
Model lover. 30569.
My lady's fool. 31611.
riayer children of Black-
friars. 36466.
Rice pudding. .89330.
Saffron trunk. 40489.
Tell-tale evebrow. 45245.
That Patrick. 45604.
Tocsin. 46409, 46410.
Way to his pocket. 49784.
Young Mr. Pritchard.
52180.
Tiglie(H. L.) Books. 4616.
Tighe (J. J.) :
Made bed. 27233a.
Up the river. 48494a.
Tighe (M. J.) :
Happv tramp. 18191.
Mayor of Galway. 28933.
Tilburne (E. O.) :
Adventure in justice. 337b.
Nevada Ned. 32292.
Tilburv (Z.) Present moment.
37069.
Tilden (A. F.) Bridge at Mar-
kleton's. 52986.
Tilden (E.) Hope & death.
20254.
Tilden (F.) :
Dream of Dorothy. 11735.
Vultures. 49334.
Tilden (L. E.) :
Emigrant's daughter.
12611.
Finger of fate. 14271.
Stolen will. 43948, 48949.
Town affair. 46643.
Tileston (H. M.) :
Gentility of the private din-
ing room. 16098.
Hobo king. 19909.
Sacred tomato can. 40436.
Tileston (M.) ySee Tileston
(H. M.)
Tilford (T.) :
Butternut .Tones. 5660.
Monterey. 30908.
Tillier (C.) Mein onkel Ben-
jamin. 3521.
Tillinghast (A. W.) :
Eleventh hour. 12454b.
Meal ticket. 28979a.
One touch of nature. 34111d.
Tillisch (D. F.) Every man a
penny. 13118.
Tillman (K. D.) Fifty years
of freedom. 14160.
Tillotson (A. S.) Nevada
ranchman. 32295.
Tillotson (E. S.) Virginian ro
mance. 49145.
Tillotson (.7. K.) :
Belmont's bride. 3464.
Dens & palaces. 10476.
Edith Gray. 12241.
Lynv.-ood. 26973, 26974.
My husband. 31577.
Planter's v«- i f e. 36445
30446.
Queena. 38100-38102.
Report for dutv. 39071.
Two lives. 47678.
Whirlpool of life. 50465.
Tillotson (R. K.) :
Lynwood. 26974.
Queena. 38102.
Report for duty. 39071.
Tillotson (W. W.) Zigzag.
52347.
Tillson (J. P.) :
Charles W e n g 1 e i g h the
duke. 6770.
Don Seiglemon. 11378.
Dots & dashes. 11501.
Gee Whilekins. 16002.
Jacob Busby. 22403.
Passions, tempests. 35494.
Profession of Morse. 37604.
Tilton (C.) Maridor. 29210.
Tiltoii (D.) On Satan's mount,
33792.
Tilton (E. B.) :
After many days. 473.
After the storm. 522.
Are you glad or sorry?
1808.
At set of sun. 2188.
For France. 14798.
Heart of the storm. 18494.
Over 1 sinner. 34924.
Very suspicious. 48902.
Way of the world. 49766.
Tilton (H. W.) Frolic of the
holidays. 15512.
Tily (M. B.) Betsy Trotwood'.s
tea party. 3628a.
Tilzer. See Von Tilzer.
Timayeuis (T. T.) :
Hervor, the Gaul. 19317.
In search of happiness.
21317.
Wife of Miletus. 50901.
Timbel (W.) :
Jew. 22684.
Romance of old Egypt.
39802.
Timberlake (G.) :
Suffragist. 44426.
Symptoms. 44867.
Timken (F.) Serpent's tooth.
41557.
Timmonds (B. & L.) Daughter
of the Revolution. 10003.
Timmory (G.) Sec Wahl (R.)
Tincker (M. L.) What's in a
name. 50104.
Tindall (B.) See Tindall
(J. B.)
Tindall (J. B.) :
Fountain of youth. 15134c.
Triple partnership. 47062a.
Tinel (E.) Katharina. 2351-5.
Tingley (K.) :
Aroma of Athens. 52729.
Joan of Arc, Maid of Or-
leans. 22773.
Promise. 37672.
Tinnette (J. N.) Family quar-
rel. 13607.
Tinney (F.) My sister. 3169Sa.
Tinney (M. D.) :
Chasm. 6824.
Night in Tex. 32703.
Tinney (R. S.) :
Chasm. 6824.
Night in Tex. 32703.
Sword decides. 44812.
Tinniswood (E. E.) Light
after darkness. 25361a.
Tinsley (L.) Cinders. 7363.
Tippel (R. B.) Lively time on
tlie farm. 25962.
Tipper (H.) Cold-blood. 7793.
Tirado (R.) :
Capeas. 0038.
Comisarfa. 8109.
3475
INDEX
Tirado Fernandez (M.) Aca-
demia tauriiia. 129.
Tirindelli (P. A.) Blanc et
noir. 4189.
Tirso de Molina. See Tellez
(G.)
Tisdale (L. & Mrs. W. DeW.)
Carnielo. 623Sa.
Tisng (G. ) Alexander Borgia.
743.
Tissot (A. Erath-) See Erath-
Tissot.
Titmarsh (M. A.) See Thack-
eray (W. M.)
Titus (F. J.) :
Oh! 83346.
On the road. 33902.
Ups & downs. 48527.
Tohey (F. H.) Trip to the
tropics. 47052.
Tobias (A.) Un, dos ! tres.
cnatro ! 47919b.
Tobias (F. H.) When love
comes. 50252.
Tobias (H. B.) Gyp.sy. 17823.
Tobie (J.) :
Beauty parlor. 52844.
Manicurists. 28068a.
Music counter. 31401b.
Prince of Riplitz. 37345a.
Tobin (T. W.) Dissolving
statue. 10971.
Tobriner (O.) AVongHi. .51666.
Toby (N.) Woman who
laughed. 51499.
Todd (A.) jr.:
Lion's bride. 25560.
Town sport. 46661.
Todd (C.) Gentlemen, the king.
16139.
Todd (C. F.) Where is Wil-
liam? 50384.
Todd (,T. W.) :
Arthur Eustace. 1951.
Miss Blothingay's blunder.
29906.
Todd (M. I.) :
Dose of hell. 53449.
Premature socialist. 37059.
Todenbier (J. B.) :
Castalia. 6404.
Julia. 23213.
Todman (V. A. P.) First kiss.
14367.
Toel (A. L.) :
Polly's fairy. 36745a.
Two thieves. 47793a.
Toennies (O. W.l Phantom
daughter. 36078a.
Toppfer (K.) Gamin de Paris.
48605.
Toff teen (O. A.) :
Daybreak. 101.52.
Not of age. 33055.
Toile (G.) Sec Schem (L. C.)
Tokunaga (B.) Sakula. 40569a.
Tokunaga (F. B.) Chinese boy
in society. 7083.
Toland (M. L.) Saturn's
crosses. 40838.
Toledo (F.) Marseillaise.
28479.
Toledo (Marc de) Rue de la
Paix. 40230.
Toler (Mrs. H. M.) :
Eh! what did you say?
12321.
Thekla. 45685.
Waking him up. 49405.
Toler (S.) :
Birds Island. 3934.
Handicapped. 18064.
Toler (S. S.) :
Belle of Richmond. 3417-
3419.
Hiawatha. 19347.
House on the sands. 20436.
Mr. Pigge of Chicago.
30235.
Revelation. 55160.
Twin ministers. 47490.
Two friends. 47611.
Tolman (A. H. ) Julius Csesar.
23233.
Tolman (A. W.) Brunswick.
5348.
Tolson (T.) :
Brothers are we. 5300,
5300a.
Sworn reveng(\ 44834,
44834a.
Tolstoi (A. K.) :
Death of Ivan the Terrible.
10279, 102S0.
Tzar Feodor Ivanovitch.
47877.
Tolstoi (L. L.) Behind the
scenes of the war. 3338.
Tolstoi (L. N., fjrof) :
Anna Kar§nina. 1542-
1546, 35539, 48805,
Auferstehung. 2367.
Father Sergius. 13856b,
13857.
Forged coupon. 15002a,
15002b.
Fruits of cnlture. 15624.
Fruits of enlightenment.
15624a.
Kreutzer sonata. 24246-
24249.
Lebende leichnam. 24963.
Light that shines in dark-
ness. 25397.
Living corpse. 25971,
25972.
Man who was dead. 54416.
Powers of darkness. 37009.
Resiir ruction. 29297. 39128-
39J32a.
Tolstoy (L. N.) See Tolstoi
(L. N.)
Tomes (M. O.) Bond & the
free. 52945.
Tomlinson (H. W.) Sire de
Maletroit's door. 42555.
Tomniins (N. J.) Wentworth.
49984.
Tompkins (A. G.) :
Glass of wine. 16732.
Three plotters. 46018.
Tompkins (E.) :
False son. 13536.
Free pardon. 15332.
Pluck. 36555.
Voyagers in southern seas.
49322.
Zanita. 52279.
£50,000. 52535.
Tompkins (E. S. de G.) :
Grand mogul. 17273.
Holy lucre. 19989.
Protected interests. 37745.
Reporter. 39072.
Reunited. 39218.
Suffragent. 44394.
Suspicion. 44689.
Tompkins (G.) :
Happy medium. 18183.
Light princess. 25394.
Winning touchdown. 51181.
Tompkins (G. A.) :
Lost heir. 26305.
Penaltv of sin. 35831,
35832.
Root of evil. 39913.
Village green. 49032, 49033.
Tompkins (11.) Mii.ister's son.
29746.
Tompkins (H. C.) :
Circumstantial evidence.
7393.
Only a cow boy. 34153.
Tompkins (H. M. ) See Tomp-
kins (E. S. de G.)
Tompkins (J. W.) :
City ways. 7467.
First time. 14393.
Happy medium. 18183.
Lesson in housekeeping.
25111.
Light princess. 25394.
Pleasures & palaces^ 25111.
Fncle Adoniram. 47936.
Tomnkins &